Johnsville High School - Anchor Yearbook (Shauck, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Ziyi?-, 'Effifff -1 2 mf 'H wr s. -r, if 4 5 X Y? I Y 4 'Y ' A ' Qs? 1' 4- JL X N- A -,- ' 'f 'f 1 1 me W 'il' Q 4' rm- f 5 ' -ge-. ali 'X E-14,514- xii 1 se 1 A N I ' as M ,grfur ' sig . . wow ,. W-mf, 5.4, 2 -A. .K a. Y' S4 V Wes' ff: ,A 2: L p Q-:1F7,?' :VJ ha: L S o 1 gxfh ' pg, gf f , 4- 1' ' 1 DEDICATIO We, the Class of 1955, wish to dedicate this issue of The Anchor to a person, who has been principal, teacher, and advisor at Johnsville for nine years. We feel that the joy he receives in teaching, and the genuine interest he shows for every student, will make him one of our outstanding memories of High School. It gives the Seniors great pleasure in paying this tribute to Mr. Tyrol Noble. I- X' I ef. 17 FIR TGR DE Top Row, L. to R. : Ralph Reed, David Rhinebolt, Kristy McQuate, Donald Rose, Jack Styer, Anthony Police, Sally Smith, Micheal Walters. Second Row: Rebecca Maglott, Nancy Spring, Fred Prosser, Ida Mullet, Clara Miller, Rebecca Ruth, Joan Taylor, Diane Melcher, Jane Styer, First Row: Mrs. McG1oth1in, Laura Morrison, Frieda Poast, Micheal Peters, Sharon Simpson, Brenda Morrison, Donna Moore, Timmy Ogle, Larry Sisk, Hobert Meadows. lst GRADE Top Row, L Second Row: First Row: to R. : George Hutchinson, Regina Hildebrand, Dianne Craven, Alice Klein, Rollin Brewer, George Crawford, Gary Boner, Randell McEndree, Gary Baker, Linda Amick. Linda Entenman, Betty Davis, Joy Hershner, Dean Keyes, Richard Brannon, Quentin Hammond, Darryl Lanker, Ray Hutchinson, Kenneth Davis. Janie George, Judy Coldwell, Bonnie Franks, Erma Gu11et, Carolyn Beach, Lorena Hooser, Sue Gadd, Carolyn Hoam. Darlene Hoskins not shown. ECO DGR DE Top Row, L. to R.: Larry Furniss, Gary Endicott, David Jones, David Franks, Kitty Brenneman, Judy Linger, Randall Hooser, Sally McBrien, Dale Clever. Second Row: Stanley Cover, Jack Davis, Edward Maglott, Nancy Killen, Judy Eberle, Rosella Brooks, Maurine Harvey, Judy Getz. First Row: Gary Cross, Roger McC1enathan, Janet Hall, Lois Carte, Dale Fellure, Peggy McC1ung, Vicki Eberle, Rita Farris, Linda Houk, 2nd GR DE Top Row, L. to R. : Lloyd Nelson, Timmy McGlothin, Bobby Queen, Jerry Ruhl, Edward Walker, Billy Sparks, Shirley Osborn, Susie Poast, Marvin Shirk. Second Row: Franke Ruhl, Nettie Moser, Billy Smith, Jeannette Prosser, Vicki Shuttlesworth, Jerry Minner, Jane Rheinbolt, Charles Wright, Phillip Shaffer. First Row: Charles Price, Daniel Miller, Jeannette Stelzer, Susie Moore, Edna Sisk, Arlyn Aleek Eileen Schmidt. Allen Rhea not shown. THIRD GR DE Q L.. Top Row, L. Third Row: Second Row: First Row: to R.: David Crawford, Donald Hines, Daniel Peters, Robert Ruhl, Carolyn Ruth, Carol Ann Spring, Donna Hines, Ruth Ann Shoenfelt, Ruth Long, Betty Secrist, Michael Jordan. , Richard Sargent, Larry Ness, Everett Bachelder, Daniel Miller, Gene Minner, Rebecca Simmons, Sarah Police, Romona Beach, Ralph Jordan, Annette McEndree. Sally Davis, James Simpson, Linda Morrison, David Walter, Paulette Gadd, Johnny Osborn, Susan Ferrell, Shirley Roger, Chester Bostic, Josephine Barcus. Mrs. Tischer, Linda Ann Morgan, Donna Jean Rose, John Ogle, Jacqualine Hershner, Oscar Cunningham, Carol Jackson, Catherine Klein, Elizabeth Mullet, Stephen Phillips John Kelner. Paul Eberle, Frances and Virginia Hoskins and Ronald Phillips not shown. L- Qu 4th GRADE Top Row, L. Second Row: First Row: to R.: Larry Ruth, Richard Jones, Richard Rheinbolt, Robert Schmidt, Trumonia Endicott, Dennis Carte, David Shirk, Gladys Bunker, Adin Mullet, Myron Walter, Maxine Carpenter. Jimmy Grogg, Margret Hriesik, James Cass, Luann Armstrong, Judy Kunze, Larry Wiseman Linda Furniss, Helen Crawford, James Wilkinson, Owen Armstrong, Howard Allen, Miss Lanker, Janice Harvey, Mary Lou Shaffer, Violet Brooks, Maxine Burson, John Kline, Jerry Bostic, David Baldinger, Lowell Nelson, Ronald Ogle, Kenneth Simpson, Frederick Downs, th GR DE Top Row, L. to R.: Jerry Davis, Roger Hudnall, Jack Gruber, Loren Peters, Joyce Morris, Stella Cunningham, Edwin Ruhl, Nancy Long, Sandra Mitchell. Third Row: Peggy Roper, Virginia Sparks, Sharon Walter, Lorna Randall, Joyce Cottrel, Katie Mullet, David Phillips, Carroll Brewer, Larry Gadd, Judy Walker, Larry Wiseman. Second Row: James Baldinger, Billy Crawford, Marvin Secrist, Sharon McC1ung, Marilyn Jones, Dwight Jackson, Linda Shoenfelt, Marilyn Love, Ruth Jordan, Barbara Baker. First Row: Mrs. Walker, Jack Phillips, Paul Sipes, Margo Hope, Charlotte Walter, Lloyd Morrison, Johnny Cover, Dianne Roosa, Mary Hriesik, Douglas Roach, Janet Cass, Macle Brooks. 6th GR DE Top Row, L. to R.: Dianne Beam, Carol Ogle, Lowell Bunker, Vaughn White, Loren Shirk, Margaret Wilkinson, Donna Cover, Annetta George, Shirley Bachelder. Third Row: Judy Hershner, Linda Webb, Jane Franks, Patricia Jaynes, Ronald Morris, Linda Sleek, Marilyn Burch, Wilma Wiseman. Second Row: Gerald Sipes, Ronald McC1ung, Vinton Morgan, Lee Andricks, Richard Harvey, Fred Hope Walter Carpenter, Paul Jackson. First Row: Mrs. Winand, Helen Styer, David Boner, Patricia Crawford, Janet Taylor, Olive Miller, Gregg Linger, James Lehner. th GRADE Top Row, L. Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: to R.: John Davis, David Mock, Jacob Mullet, Nathan Miller, David Ogle, Floyd Barnett, Connie Shaffer, Donna Shirk, Linda Sargent, Nancy Bachelder, Wanda Jordan. Jim Collins, Bill Evans, Fred Collins, Teddy Roach, Clinton Shaffer, Charles Long, Janice Kline, Carolyn Burch, Brenda Freeman, Loretta Roosa, Sharon Taylor. Edward Brooks, Nolen Bunker, Roger Baker, David Rogers, Raymond Mullen, Larry Arnholt, Walter Smith, Donald Tischer, Stanley Walters, Billy Houk, Aoward Wilson. Mr. Krabill, Delores Haladay, Neta Gadd, Dorothy Styer, Bernice Sipes, Sharon McC1enathan Betty Eberle, Carolyn Love, Carol Arnold, Karen Phillips. Judy McGlothlin, Eunice Carpenter, Audrey Carte, Jean Coleman, Margaret Woodrow, Janet Cottrel, Dayle Cass, Roberta Campbell. 8th GR DE Top Row, L, to R.: Larry Crawford, Paul Shaffer, Gerald Baldinger, Lyle Zeger, Donald Queen, Karen Sleek, Nelva Danals, Barbara Jordan, Patty Burson. Third Row: Doris Tischer, Dorothy Pryor, Betty Sparks, Larry Brewer, Chad Wilson, Frank Boner, Harold Hall, Terry Smith, Linda Freeman. Second Row: Judy Kay Long, Marvin Bunker, Clint Walker, Lowell Hershner, Rose Campbell, Loraine Compton, Janet Phillips, Helen Carte, Barbara Mullet. First Row: Mr. Burgett, Evelyn Kunze, Mary Jo Kelner, Helen Sipes, Doris Boner, 'Joyce Plotner Wave Arnholt, Ianet Endicott, Louella Crawford. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS FRESHMEN Top Row, L Third Row: Second Row: First Row: to R. : Harold Cunningham, Marvin Aurand, James Houk, David Baker, David Ruhl, Arnold Ness, Tom Crawford, Robert White. John Sipes, Raymond Smith, Larry Hershner, Jerry Jordan, Charles Coleman, Robert Jackson, Jacob Williams, Cecil Garverick, Robert Morrison, Harold Wright, Carl Crider. Margret Reed, Vonna Gilbert, Zenia Mae Gadd, Barbara Armstrong, Judy Livingston, Clara Miller, Donna Herrick, Joan Burgett, Vivian Hoffman, Peggy Beam, Dixie Shaffer Mr. Ogg, Mrs, Burch, Doris Dawson, Sandra Brunn, Charlotte Pryor, Juanita Sparks, Joan Flowers, Pat Styer, Jackie Clever, Patty Bachelder, Shirley Harvey, Persis Kelner, S' OPHOMORE Top Row, L. Third Row: Second Row: First Row: to R.: Richard Shoenfelt, Marion Shaffer, Robert Webb, Donald Allen, Charles Armstrong, Donald Linn, Lloyd Pearce, David Rahr, Arley Brooks, Larry Hudnall. John Crawford, William Poister, Dean Mitchell, Robert I-losack, Carlton Pocock, Danny Beam, Allen Prater, Ralph Green, Searle Miller, Leslie Hope. Barbara White, Pat Sargent, Dixie Wilkinson, Sandara Wiseman, Nancy Brewer, Rosanna Zeger, Sandra Freeman, Roberta Price. Mr. Gipp, Wilma Carrol, Mary Eberle, Mary Ewers, Jane Walker, Velereh Rhea, Shirley Bunker, Marlene Snavely, Mary Burson, Mr. Casto. JU IGR Top Row, L Third Row: Second Row: First Row: . to R.: Donald l-Iershner, Duane Cottrel, Robert Crunkilton, Lewis Craven, Nevada Hoffman, Dallas White, Mark Grossman, David Clever. Dalton Stewart, Charles Freeman, James Mock, William Reed, Frank Fritchen, Jim Shoenfelt, David Roper, Earnest Price, Don Gill, Margret Williams, Zelda Ruhl, Lois Smith, Ann Cunningham, Joan Coleman, Jean Patten, Gloria Roshon. Miss Boydell, Nancy Donelson, Donna Kunze, Martha Shaffer, Darlene Williams, Dixie Miller, Mary Long, Martha l-luvler, Sue Shaffer, Mr. Kennedy. I ff ,X X o I ,, ,Q ' , IRIX! QW'-In ,f ,I - f' '17 ,:,,! fl ' 1 K 23.2 if' sf' ' 'N 9 Q I Q r, ox D 1 .' 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Tr. 4 BEATRICE CLEVER Plays 3,4 Class Officer I, 2, 3 Honor Society 3,4 Queen 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Chorus I,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Speech Contest 3,4 ILA CARPENTER F, I-I. A. 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Irma. Tr. 1.2.3.4 WE DID! BOB COLLINS Football I,3,4 Class Officer 1,2 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Student Council 1,2 Track 2,4 lntra. Tr. I,3,4 F. F, A. Officer 3,4 LOIS CRAVEN F.H.A. z,3,4 F. H. A. Officer 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Student Council 4 Paper sraff 4 Queen Attendant 4 Intra.Tr, 3,4 JOYCE CRAWFORD Chorus I,2,3,4 F. H. A. 1, 2 Glee Club I,2,3,4 lntra. Tr, 3,4 NORMAN RUPE Chorus 2, 3,4 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Officer 4 Intra. Tr. I,2,3,4 RUSSELL DOWNS Chorus 3,4 Plays 3,4 Basketball 3,4 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Speech Contest 3 Intra. Tr. I,2,3,4 JACQUE D'ISA Chorus I, 2, 4 Plays I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Annual Staff 4 Speech Contest 2, 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Queen Attendant 4 CLAYTON FRY Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer I F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Intra. Tr. I, 3, 4 WILLIAM GALE F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Track 4 Intra. Tr, I, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. Basketball I,2,3,4 LLOYD GARVERICK Class Officer 4 F. F. A. 4 Officer I, 2, 3, 4 Intra. Tr, 3,4 Escort 4 SHANNON GARVERICK Band 1, 2 Chorus 3,4 Plays 3, 4 Baseball 4 Paper Staff 4 Intra. Tr. I,2,3,4 RONALD WHITE Plays 3, 4 Football 3 Baseball I Football Mgr. 2 Paper Staff 4 Intra. Tr. I, 2, 3, 4 WHT WE DID! BETTY HETRICK Band 2 Chorus 2 Plays 3, 4 Class Officer 3 F. H. A. I Paper Staff 4 Speech Contest 2 Office Help I DOROTHY LIVINGSTON Band I, 2 Chorus I, 2 Plays 3,4 Speech Contest 3 Intra, Tr. I,2,3,4 VINCENT MELCHER Basketball I, 2, 3 'Baseball 3, 4 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Officer 4 Paper Staff 4 Student Council 4 Band I SHIRLEY PEARCE Chorus 1, 2, 4 Plays I, 3, 4 Class Officer 3,4 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Speech Contest 3,4 Honor Society 4 SHELBY RIFFE Chorus 2, 3 Plays 1, 3, 4 Class Officer I Annual Staff 4 Speech Contest 3 Libraries 4 Student Council 3 Honor Society 3, 4 DONALD RINEHART Football 3,4 Basketball I,2, 3,4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus I, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3,4 Student Council 1, 2 Class Play 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 JOYCE ROSHON Band I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 One Act Play I Paper Staff 4 Speech Contest 3,4 Intra. Tr. 4 F. H. A. 2 SHIRLEY RUHL Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 One Act Play I F. H. A. 2, 3 Glee Club I,2, 3,4 Office Help 4 Octet 4 Annual staff 4 LEROY SARGENT Plays 3, 4 Football 4 Paper Staff 4 Baseball 4 Speech Contest 3,4 Honor Society 3, 4 SHELBA RANDALL Class Officer 2 F, H. A. 2, 3, 4 F. H, A. Officer 3 Queen Attendant 3 Annual Staff 4 4-H Club Congress Class Play 3,4 Intra. Tr, I,3,4 13:4 WH WE N S MAXINE SHAFFER Class Officer 1,4 F.H. A. 2.3.4 F, H. A. Officer 3 Chorus 3 Queen Attendant 2, Cheerleader 3,4 Class Play 3 Honor Society 3,4 LYLE SNAVELY Chorus I, 3 Class Play 4 Basketball I, 2, 3,4 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Officer I, 2 Honor Society 3, 4 SHIRLEY WEST F. H. A. 2 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Intra. Tr. 4 Glee Club I,3,4 MARY TAYLOR Queen Attendant I, Chorus I, 2,4 Band 1,2 F. H. A. 2, 3 Plays 3,4 Library 4 Intra. Tr. I,2,3,4 3 4 x i X itil N n ' f S .X .N 3 3 DID! X if-D 4 x CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound body and mind do hereby make our last will and testament. To the Faculty of Iohnsville High School we do hereby bequeath our sincere thanks and gratitude during our years at Iohnsville School. To the Freshman we leave our ability to learn. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to get through the crowded halls. To the Juniors we leave our ability to get along as a class. I. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. 1. I. L I. I. I. 1. I. Charlotte Baker, do bequeath my ability to change flat tires to Joan Coleman. Elaine Baker, do bequeath my love for cheerleading to Zelda Ruhl. Gary Beam, do bequeath my love for photography to Dallas White, and my neatness to Don Gill Phyliss Burson, do bequeath my glasses to Bob Carpenter. Ila Carpenter, do bequeath my height to Dale Smith. Bea Clever, do bequeath my boldness to William Reed. Bob Collins, do bequeath my slowness to Lewis Craven. Lois Craven, do bequeath my love for cooking to Jean Patten. Jackie D'Isa, do bequeath my love for ballet to Ann Cunningham. Russell Downs, do bequeath my ability to hold his temper to Martha Shaffer. Clayton Fry, do bequeath my ability to play basketball to James Mock. William Gale, do bequeath my love for hot-rods to Dixie Miller. Lloyd Garverick, do bequeath my ambition to be a farmer to Mark Grossman. Shannon Garverick, do bequeath my romances to Ernest Price. Betty l-letrick, do bequeath my ambition to be a housewife to Donna Kunze. Dorothy Livingston, do bequeath my longing for California to David Clever. I, Vincent Melcher, do bequeath my promptness to school to Robert Crunkilton. fContinuedy I, Shirley Pearce, do bequeath my love for farmers to Dixie Miller. I, Shelba Randall, do bequeath my red hair and freckles to Gloria Roshon, I, Shelby Riffe, do bequeath my ambition to be a secretary to Margaret Williams. I, Don Rinehart, do bequeath my drums to Nevada Hoffman. I, Joyce Roshon, do bequeath my baton to Carol Shaffer. I, Shirley Ruhl, do bequeath my love for boys to Mary Ellen Long. I, Leroy Sargent, do bequeath my studiousness to Martha Huvler. I, Maxine Shaffer, do bequeath my blonde hair to Lois Smith. I, Bob Smith, do bequeath my Hot Rod to Duane Cottrell. I, Lyle Snavely, do bequeath my ability to kick a football to Richard Shaffer. I, Mary Lou Taylor, do bequeath my quietness to James Shoenfelt. I, Shirley West, do bequeath my wavy hair to Charles Freeman. I, Ronald White, do bequeath my shortness to Dalton Stewart and my quickness to David Roper TWELVE YEARS AT I.H.S, CLASS PRGPHECY It is the year 1960 and the class of 1955 is holding their reunion at Lois Craven's ranch in Texas, she married a rich oil man, As I arrived I was greeted by Elaine Baker. She is now married and has twin boys. She also teaches piano in her own home. As I entered the ranch I saw Shirley Pearce, who is now the wife of a Iohnsville farmer. After I unpacked I joined the rest of the group on the back lawn. It was good to see the class again and find out what they are doing. I was glad to see Charlotte Baker as she is now a private secretary to Les Baxter. Gary Beam is now the owner of a chain of stockcar racers, and he is also the President of the National Stockcar Association. Maxine Shaffer is teaching school in Mansfield, Mass. Her husband is head of the biology lab, Before we ate lunch, Ronald White was asked to give the prayer, I was informed he is now minister at the North Woodbury Luthern Church. As I enjoyed my lunch I met some more of our classmates. Lyle Snavely has worked his way up to head football coach at Bowling Green. Clayton Fry now has a big ranch in Oklahoma and has lassoed the cutest cowgirl in the west. Mary Lou Taylor has her own dress shop on Fifth Av. in New York, Mary Lou's original customs are modeled by the famous Powers Model Jackie D'Isa. Phyliss Burson is now married with a family of three, She ships fresh orchids to America every day from her orchid farm in Hawaii. Ila Carpenter is the Editor of the Johnsville Star, the daily newspaper. Beatrice Clever is very busy, because she manages a chain of Isaly Stores. Russell Downs became a fur trapper soon after graduation and his wife has the most beautiful mink coat I have seen. Then I saw Joyce Crawford, she now has her own T.V. show. The Crawford Cuties are seen daily on J. H, S, Channel I, Look at the diamond and mink, Oh ir's Shelby Riffe. She is the President bf the First National Bank of Johnsville. Oh yes, that's Leroy Sargent, he has just completed a new dictionary. He is still single due to the fact that he used such big words the poor girl didn't know when to say yes. CLASS PROPHECY .C...i...., As I looked around I saw Shelba Randall, she tells me that she just finished a picture with Rock Hudson, my it must be nice to be a movie star. Shannon Garverick after playing part of the officer in the class plays, is now the understudy of Jack Webb. Vincent Melcher now has finished his first book How to Play Tricks on Mrs. Burch . It can be purchased at your nearest bookstore. I We heard a noise over head, just as we looked up we saw a large plane circling to land. After landing Lloyd Garverick, stepped down from the pilots seat, he runs his own airlines. William Gale tells us he is now head mechanic at General Motors in Detroit. Robert Collins now owns a big dairy farm in Wisconsin. He has two sons preparing to take over the dairy. Betty Herrick is now married and manages her own beauty salon in Hollywood, Califomia. Dorothy Livingston has worked her way up to being the World's Greatest Interior Decorator. Joyce Roshon is teaching baton twirling at Arthur Murray dance studio in Cleveland, Ohio. Shirley Ruhl has her own radio show at J. H. S. Sponsored by the Noble School of Dramatics. Norman Rupe is now a General in the United States Air Force, stationed at Tampa, Florida, Shirley West manages the Deshler-Hilton Hotel of Johnsville. Homestyle cooking is served daily in the West Room. Robert Smith runs a fur trading post in the Yukon. He also raises and trains Huskies dog teams. Donald Rinehart is now a lawyer in Chicago, Illinois. His client list consists of big names from society, showbusiness, and the underworld. It was a pleasure to be with and talk to our classmates again. We all enjoyed our stay in Texas and soon were on our way back to our homes and businesses.. CLASS HISTORY In the month of September XQ43, seed was furnished to Johnsville School for a garden by the entering of 39 pupils. Mrs. Mary Ward plowed the lot and planted the seed to start them on their growth of education. With the sunshine that came there was also rain, with each year that went by each teacher watched the garden closely and tilled it in order to make it grow. As we enter the Junior High School the seeds have grown into plants. The sun was shining as we went to view Perkins Observatory at Delaware, afterwards the girls were entertained with a slumber party at Hosacks'. Later that year we enjoyed a reception given to us by the Freshman Class. On May I9, 1951, we saw how the plants had grown by the graduating from Junior High School to High School. We were neatly hoed by our Freshman advisor, Mr. Edward Smith, and watered as Bonnie Beck gave a Halloween Party for the class. As we grew, we gave the Eighth and Ninth Grade Reception. Mr. James Dilvloelo continued to till the soil of our garden as we entered our Sophomore year. Two plants, Shelby Riffe and Charlotte Baker gave a Halloween Party for the class. The plants sneaked out of the garden and sponsored a bake sale. We lost one of our plants, Barbara Danals, as she emerged from our garden to get married, and the class gave her a kitchen shower. In the summer of 1952 the garden was a gay place as the class held a festival, and also enjoyed a party given by Shirley Pearce. Weeds were pulled out as Mr. Kenneth Kennedy advised us through our Junior year. The plants went together and had a lot of fun as they held a Halloween Party at the Township house in North Woodbury. A new glow was added to our garden as we received our class rings. The plants drew in sunshine as they sold concessions at noons and at football and basketball games. As everyone in the garden joined hands, we sponsored a school dance for grades 7-12. CLASS HI TORY .C...i...d, As spring came around the plants showed their talents by presenting their class play, A Case of Springtime . The plants didn't shut their eyes until late the night of the play, for they were busy decorating their garden for the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom. The moon shone brightly over the garden as we invited the Seniors into our garden. ln the summer of 1954, the plants held another festival in their garden. One of the plants, Lois Reed, surprised us by getting married, the plants in return surprised her by giving her a kitchen shower. The plants were fully leafed out as they went into the hands of their Senior Advisor, Mr. Tyrol Noble. The plants proved to be good salesmen as they sold over one thousand dollars worth of magazines. Leading this sales drive was Donald Rinehart. After the magazine sales the plants resumed their studies, until they had the scrap drive. We were sorry that one of our plants, Norman Rupe, was injured in this drive. The plants journeyed to Smuckers Studio in Mansfield to have their portraits made. We noticed a new plant in our garden, as Melvin Plotner entered our garden, for a total of 31 plants. The plants are looking forward to future activities, which will be the presenting of the senior class play, Father Knows Best , the senior trip, and the Junior and Senior Prom. We are sure that from the garden there will be a great harvest, which will put forth much effort toward the making of better citizens. The garden, as it grew, formed a V , which now stands for Victory . QOQSXSQ. 0Cfbxx09 New P 61 Q04 Sr 4 A, O19 l QP-X322 Wea X :!3kX6qX0q9xo9SoOXfxo Xsgidwqgo glow- 'Sk Q C,s'zs5ww Qgx-.xe6W3 4455! fe ' 5 . CJQAXQ X S! 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Faculty Advisor News Reporter . Chapter Parents Elsie Shaffer . Lois Smith Barbara White Martha Shaffer Lois Craven Donna Kunze Dixie Wilkinson Cleo Bunker Mrs. Agnes Burch Nancy Donelson Mrs. Avalee Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cass Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kunze Queen and her Court Queen . , Attendants Freshmen . . Sophomore. . Junior . . . Senior. . Martha Shaffer Vivan Huffman Dixie Wilkinson Jean Patten Lois Craven F.F.A. PARLIMENTARY PRQCEDURE JOHNSVILLE l'll-LITI MEEI' THE SENIORS Editor .......... ........ ..... . . Beatrice Clever Name ...... Shannon Garverick Assistant Editor .. ........................ - Joyce Roshon Nickname. .1 ............ :. . Mud Business Manager . ....................... Vincent Melcher Characteristics .... making sure Feature Editors Charlotte Baker and LeRoyA Sargent ' he speaks to all the girls. Sports Editor ...... , ...................... Ronnie Whlte Lrkes most ...... : ...... books Music Editor ....,... ................. - Shannon Garverick Seen most .. hunting for Don'R. Circulation Managers .....,....... Lois Craven and Bob Collins Hobby ......... target practice News Reporters Q t Ambition .... to be a real man Betty Hetrick, Darlene Williams, Velerah Rhea, Patty Bachelder pet saymg ,,,,,,, ,, your crazy F H A ............... ........................ D ickie Wilkinson F F A ........ .. .... .... Le wis Craven xy JOHNSVILLE HI-LITBS 90 G9 TRI XL of SENIOR 1 6 SAD STORY On the ninth day, the Defense and Prosecuting Attorneys made Dedicated bo Mr. Casto their last plea to the jury and A green little Chen-list Judge Charles Ogg determined 0,1 a teen little da the court closed. The jury de- I g liberated for one half hour. the-n Mlxed mme green M919 Chem' the court room was opened and the jury chairman, Clayton Fri' presented the verdict of guilty with Judge Charles Ogg sentenc- ing the defendant, Wil-liam Gale, by the law of Johnsville 7-Iigli School to buy one bag of 101: potato chips. SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS GO TO SHIRLEY AND GLADE. AND BOB AND MISS BOY- DELL. WE WISH YOU LOTS OF LUCK AND HAPPINESS. icals In a green little way The qi-een little grasses Now tenderly wave O'er the green little Chemist's Green little gnave. BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIAN COOKS v ANNUAL STAFF Editor ...... . . .Lyle Snavely Assistant Editor . . . . Jackie D'Isa Business Manager. . . , Clayton Fry Feature Editor .... . . .Shelba Randall Photography Editor. . . . Gary Beam Art Editor ...... . . William Gale Sports Editor. . . . . .Russell Downs Music Editor. . . . . Shirley Ruhl Class Editor . . . . Shelby Riffe Advisor ....... . . . Mr. Kenneth Kennedy We, the Annual Staff, wish to thank all those who had a part in making the annual a success. A big Thank You goes to all the business firms who have contributed to the publi cation with their advertisements and also to our advisor Mr. Kenneth Kennedy. wg 15455 , egg , X5 iw 2 :V 1 7 , i - . ,I f ,. 5' ff: Q, if J? Y 3 .ff ,, W ,A K. ' ll w'1w'5 ww M x ,XF 1 L Q 3 2 ex Q32 A M:T' A 54 r A --ag t I 4, aj ' r ig gi gg. - ,g ,,ffi'f7f!? XX 'NX Xx gylb I ,VA I x I' , - vt J LE, kf . re 1 ' 'Ei' V I 1 ', if - Jew -, . ' 1-fa! e if -21' 'LWT 'Q 2 ' V' ' ,Z W he f 5 'S ff A Q! H' Q - f ' X 15 3 JI skip, ,Wi X MXN, 4, gg, fx SIEW H fi A '- X x Nix .A f 5 , 1 X g if Q, ' 2'. Wiki ' 'Q sx , Q ::-' 3 -' ..' 3 2 ' 1 wglgfzx ,Q i f A 1 'ZW V ..... ,':.. Z V 1 Q ,V xbtf , X xl . 5 Y: H W V Hi D if 9 . Alf ig Q , ,b I if ' X if 1 -1 ' 'D 5 ,. We gg ? 13,1 W 6 ' A Sf e , X W .f 'iq i NK. : fn 'QA Q. yy f ' ' Y .,-. i ww , 2 ' Q: 'I XX my gl wif V' X . A n , .:e E 5 i ,W 2 ' N .i 4 igQ grjfvz 551' Q 3 5 I ,- 4 ' X 4--Q ,L vig'-' 1., A M .. 'ts .-.gr z 2 REED,S MARKET Phone 2541 Groceries - Fresh Meats Electrical Supplies Sherwin-Williams Paints Johnsville Ohio Compliments Of J OHNSVILLE MILL Master Mix Feeds - Grain - Seed Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated RUEBEN HARVEY Phone 2191 Johnsville Ohio LUTZ LUMBER COMPANY Nationally-Advertised Products Phone 2-1381 Lexington Compliments THE UNION STORE Mt. Gilead's Leading Department Store Public Square Mt. Gilead Compliments of DRSQ BARR AND LANKER Lexington, Ohio It Pays to Come to Mansfield and Shop at SAM FOX JEWELRY For the Most Complete Selection of Jewelry At Popular Prices Mansfield Ohio THE FREDERICKTOWN SAND h GRAVEL COMPANY Washed Sand, Gravel, and T-35 Asphalt Fredericktown Off Route 13 KELLY WALTER FORD SALES H SERVICE Phone 3921 1014 West First St. Fredericktown HThe Only Completely Modern Car in Its Field Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Galion Compliments of CRYSTAL ICE FROZEN STORAGE Mt. Gilead EVANS IMPLEMENT CO. Allis - Chalmers New Idea Farm Equipment Phone 414 K Mt. Gilead HICKSON - INSURANCE ,Charles C. Hickson Robert C. Hickson Insurance of All Kinds 22 South Main St. Mt. Gilead Compliments of CLARK'S MOBILE SERVICE STATION Phone 2512 Johnsville Compliments of WILLIAMSPORT I. G. A. Mrs. D'ISa Williamsport HILLTOP DRIVE-IN Steaks Chops Dairy Bar Sandwiches Chicken Phone 13466 595 Ashland Road Mansfield, Ohio Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-1:00 A.M. - Sat. 2:00 AUM. THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK CO. Serving All of Morrow County Mt. Gilead THE SANDWICH BAR Sandwiches - Light Lunches Fountain Service - Groceries - Ice Cream Magazines Hugh 8 Marie Hiser Phone 2291 Lexington Compliments Of McCORMICK'S Groceries and Meats Hardware and Paint Electric Appliances and Fence Phone 2171 Johnsville CEDAR BROOK FARMS DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Now Pasteurized and Homogenized Bellville - Johnsville Road Phone Bellville 4928 Cockshutt Farm Machinery Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Gasoline - Fuel Oil Fence - Freezers - Tile MORROW COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE Phone 384 Mt. Gilead GOODMAN FURNITURE INC. Hwhere Quality Is Not Expensiven Phone 2-7841 Galion, Ohio HBest Wishes to the Seniorsn Your Photographer JOHN SMUCKER SMUCKER STUDIO 43 N. Mulberry Mansfield, Ohio Established FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member 1873 F.D,I.C. Fourth Street Office Sonthside Office Seven Convenient Offices Main Office Westside Office Lexington Office Lexington, Ohio Eastside Office Shiloh Office William B. Burgett KOKOSING CONSTRUCTION.COMPANY Fredericktown, Ohio Phone 2312 HILDEBRAND'S GARAGE Sohio Products Phone 2311 Johnsville, Ohio Compliments of WEAVER'S MARKET State Route 95 Mt. Gilead STEVENS MOTOR SALES Pontiac Cars Phone 2351 Fredericktown KELL HARDWARE Work Clothes Wolverine Shoes and Gloves Rubber Footwear ART'S LUNCH Sandwiches - Short Orders Open 24 Hours 77 S. Main Mansfield CHARLES W. BIRDSONG, INC. Buick Pontiac Phone 79 Mt. Gilead BOGNER CLEANERS 72 South Main Street Mansfield Compliments of WAGNER BROS. Mt. Gilead Compliments of OSBORN AND HETRICK BARBERS Mt. Gilead TODD'S JEWELERS Corner of Main and Third Mansfield nFor the Finest in Watchesn SUPPORT THESE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS PATRONS PAGE TRACY AND AVERY S. S. KRESGE HARING JEWELRY ROGER'S JEWELRY SMARTVS MUSIC ANN'S HAT SHOP J. and H. SHOE SHOP GALION TABER CO. THE GLOBE GALION HARDWARE AND GIFTS NATIONAL MAILING SERVICE F. W. WOOLWORTH GALION SPORTING GOODS SCHAFFNER-MYERS COMPANY HURSH DRUG STORE CENTRAL MARKET BOWEN JEWELRY SHARROCK'S ELEVATOR VANATTA 8 GLADDEN WHITEHOUSE MORROW COUNTY SENTINEL BETZ FLORIST SHIRK'S SHOE REPAIR MORROW COUNTY REGISTER WESTERN AUTO BROILLER'S CLEANERS DR. 3 MRS. A. F. SOUTHARD AULT MOTOR SALES MORROW MEAT PRODUCE COMPANY CRAVEN FURNITURE LENTZ COFFEE SHOP PRODUCTION CREDIT Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Galion Galion Galion Galion Galion Galion Galion Galion Galion Bellville Bellville Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead Mt. Gilead -47 A ' E! - 555g i . ll I :'-zz: I -4-lag Ill ,nul l- t Ejllllll I FWHM -- I-I-P-M C5 O Yes, Students and Faculty, the welcome E mat is always out. You have a standing invitation to visit H-P-M and see the world's largest exclusive builder of hydraulic presses and power equipment at work. Who knows . . . hydraulics and H-P-M may play a part in your future . . . and you in ours. Just call our personnel manager and let him know when you'd like to come over, so he can arrange for a guide to take you on the tour THE HYDRAULIC PRESS MANUFACTURING CUMPANY MUUNT GILEAU, UHIU, U. S. A. For Sales and Service In Such Outstanding Names as WESTINGHOUSE MYERS REDA DEMING Dial 2501 Johnsville HMake One Call Do It Alln CHARLES 5 GARY BEAM Excavating and Water Service 'There Is No Substitute for Experiencen iii wmmf. f ,fy -1 Y m H ,f 3 : ,z Ni. pq: uw ff! ,A , Sew WE e-,fm if if ' it: wax We ,X f Y 5 'vs ,pk Ll, S1 , P ki f MQ vw QQ? . .E ' , S x, s x


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