Killbuck High School - Antler Yearbook (Killbuck, OH)
- Class of 1951
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' Rig, P 45 ' .. ' as . RX l A Q' fw7-'11, ' ' 4 awoff' . if M' A X I gi ' ' I A X ' - I' A A A ! . , elove to watch them grow Marshall Cupp SOC131 Science Physical Educat1on :Saks ? Rl' i Admmzslmlzon Fam fly OUR SUPERINTENDEI T ,-bv-' Wilbur Powers Lathematlcs hgh School Prlnclpal QW CG 4- ' mf' BOARD OF EDJCATION Ralph Kasner, Pres 'lrauk Brum e, V Pre-: Qhaffer Alderman Floyd Lonner -'i-'Q 'ill 'lu-iam Lens James Killgrove Science Industrlal Arts Maw becomes great bg, worklng for e Music wellbemg of his fellcmnen Paul Sauerbrey Ja-H163 KettaCl' S Grade ,Mx JF! Fam fly Sarah Keyser Fern Purdy Flrst Crude Ruth Anderson Tlurd Grade Secord Grade 38 '53 T32 5,-v'4 437' K -.,, Nu 'wp' 750' in Verne Carpenter Fourth Grade Helen Jones Flfth Grade Ruth Chamberlin English-Speech Dorn Purdy Home Economlcs 6 Helen 'Je' tmer Commerclal Marv.: Jean Landon 'chool Secretary ' l I' J' T -x . -. 4 I :it Q. 1 ' f ' 5 L , -4 J' ' , . . 'f:21f ' I, 1 nl ' ' ' I it iff ' Hr' V , ' . 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Wllfik .af SOCIAL CHAIRHAN 9 I unnasuasn DENVLR CONNER 'Always Faithful and Ready Boys' Chorus Student Council 1,2,3,h Class Pres Class V Pres Basketball , Baseball 3,14 Softball Class Play Ambition Onrung a Fleet of Trucks HAROLD TIDBALL, JR I Dare To Be Differentn Boys' Chorus , llixed Chorus l,2,3,h Prince of Peace 1,2,3 Declamation Band Sclence Club Dx-amat1cs Club Math Club Class Treasurer Antler Staff Class Play Operetta Al!lb1t1OhS Salesman Lawyer BETTY MULLET 'A Live W1re Never Gets Stepped On Girls' Chorus Class Play Soc1al Chairman Operetta Softball ldlxed Chorus Antler Qtafi' Class Poet 1 , 2,3 Amb1t1.on Beauty Operator BEVILRLY JACKSON Fa1th.ful and Truehea.rted Band 1, 2, 33,-1 Glrls' Cnorus l,2,3,l4 Class Play Student Councll Class Vice Pres llagorette l,2,3 Carnival Queen Latin Club Antler Staff lhxed Chorus l,2,3 Operetta Ambitmn School i Teacher IDA BUREN I'll Find A Way or Make One Prlnce of Peace DecLa.mat1on 1,2,3 Class Play , I Cheerleader 1, 2, L Antler Staff Dranat1cs Club Mixed Chorus 1,2, orette J tion A1rl1ne hoste s UOHN BELULRS Not Poor If He n still Laugh Boy's Chorus 1 2,3,l4 and 2,3gh Prince of Peace l,2,h Declamat1on M1xed Chorus l 2,3,h Operetta Basketball Dl'3m8t1CS Club Science Club 3,14 Cl ss Play Orchestra Amb1t1on Radlo Entertalner GRACE PAHOUNDIS 'Always Loolnng Ahead' Glrls' Chorus l,2,3,h Band , Pr1nce of Peac,1,2, 3,11 Declsmatlon , Cl ss Play Antler Staff Mixed Chorus l,2, 3,14 Sclence Club 3 mth Club 3 Dramatlcs Club h Operetta 2 Ambitlonz Secretary and Artlst DONALD GRI-'T-'ERT Don't Norry,Don't Fret, We'll Get There Yet Basketball 1, 2, 3,14 d Ban , IAQ 5, Student Council Antler Staff u Class Play 1:2-fmt' A 1' 5- v fi 33. '32 'W' sf I Ambition Navig ator MARY PAIDUNDIS 'Always Str1v1ng for Success Gir1's chorus l,2,3 Orchestra Prince of Peace l Band 1, 2,3,b Accompamst l, 2,3 Operetta Class Play Antler Staff Bus Patrolman ,3 Ambition Housenfe RUTH GBSSMANN L1i'e Is a Picture bo Palnt It Well G1rl's Chorus 1, 2,3 Lhxed Chorus , Antler Staff Class Play Operetta Orchestra Ambition Housewife and Artlst 4,1 I I I I . I. F Q as 3,14 f g ' ' ll A 1 1 2 ' ' 0 2 l 3 . y I , h 2 ,..iif -- 3 X t V.g, ? Q fa! ' 0 ' 3.91. - z M A fb: l R u, Y ' 5 A -2 fgfsfg, I 1 JZ - 1' Ch 1 2 3 11 - A A . G1r s .orus 1 ,Bin 6 x Q Mlxed chorus l,2,g 3 1 ' LL . K . h 2 + 3 2,2 ' . . . , 152 2 1'A . .C M T5 ' ., , . , 1, Q 3 . . ' la e . C , , 'F . . 2 3 J 2- v , - 2 P' , M 3 1 2 4 , h 2 2, ' . 2 E ' 3,11 V . . 2 I ff A : ' A' ' A .Lt 1 Y . f . 1. A I ' I A Q . N cl ff D ' 'N ' 3 Ln 0 J ' 1 2 aj U 3,11 j h : JILLIAM SCHONAUER Be Good, Do Good, Make Goodn Boys' Chorus , Class Play Stage Manager Antler Staff Ambltlon Farmer SHIRLEY BRILLHART nEffort Brlngs Succes ' Glrls' Chorus , Junlor Queen Ambit10D2 Nurse PAULIN' CAQPENTLR Small But Mlghty' G1rl's Chorus l, 2, 3,14 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Operetta Ll ss Play Amb1t1on Housewife Wk X' Nr YVONIE MCJOJFTL HPerfect1on Is Her A1m' G1rl's Chorus , Band l,2,3h Mixed Chorus FTIHCG of reace Declamatlon Class Play Antler Staff Orchestra Amblt1OD A1Pl1h8 may hostes MARY FALER USuccess L1es vithln Ourselvesu Girls' Chorus ,3 Class Play Antler Staff 'Q-In wd!5 WILLIAM LECKRONE UQu1et But Lots of Funu Boys' Chorus l,2,3 Band l,2,3,h Mixed Chorus , Basketball Operetta Stage Manager Ambitlon Bus or Truck Dr1v1ng JANIS REED UNever Give Up Unt1l The JTask Is Donen Girls' Chorus , Antler Staff NlX6d Chorus ,L Operetta Amb1t1on Secretary 11 V I 1. 7 lad ' ' ' W 5 ' ' 2 3 lf P as as 2 1 - V 3 . 2 ' ' 3 E kA. ,:' 3314 . . . , Q , If ' b ' S' , . 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Q f 1 0 v fo P X S 1 2 X.. - 4 14 v5x,- I ' 1' 0 I 3 1929 Twelve short years ago, thlrtv six scared first graders started the trail of EJ The Bear Factsn for the Class of 'Sl o 7 8 The years went quickly and on September 6 19 7, twenty ore of these scared s entered high school as green freshmen Nrs Helen Leltmer met us at the door of the Freshmen homeroom and successfully led us through a year of learring We welcomed two new members, Grace Pahoundis from Akron, and Esther Moore from Doylestown After getting acquainted, we elected officers president,Denver Conner, vice president Esther hoore, secretary,Mary Catherine Brumne, treasurer,Farold Tidoall, social chairman Janet Cole Of course, the Sophomores had to initiate these new Freshmen Initiation day was lots of fun The girls in pigtails and the boys made brave attempts to get their hair tied with ribbons In the evenlng, tue Sophomores gave us a swell party to make up for the way they had abused us all day In December we presented our chapel program, a one act play titled, 'His First Shave ' Some of the boys thought they were a bit too old for that but we girls knew that some of then had never felt the smooth gliding motion of a razor This was our first successful play in high school Four of our boys were or the reserve basketball team Cand were we proud of theml Five members of our class took part in the Prince of Peace contest,and seven were members of the high school band 19 8 9 we embarked on an exciting year with new experiences Mrs Veltner again I6 us at the door During the year,we gained from W Vlrginia,and Janet Layland from Warsaw but Eugene Philli s Eileen Harford CMrs Xir il Small two new members Yvonne McDowell we lost four Roo Fraellch and Ethel Proper Cmrs R Erwinl secretary,Edna Young, treasurer,Farolc Tidball social chairman,Janet Cole I September,we planned a day of initiation and an eveninr party for the Freshmen Befo Christmas, we had a turkey supper The Faculty were guests and after a bountiful feed, we danced and played games For our chapel program in Narch,we prepared an original binstrel The boys were negro clowns and the girls were sunbonnet cuties N End men were Don Grenert and Eugene Phillips Two of our members were on the reserve basketball team,and a1so,they got to be subs for the varsity, one member was a cheerleader, three bers took part in the Prince of Peace contest, two participated in the county ch contest,and eight were members of the band 1959 Q0 The good book fofflce files! said we were juniors fl9 strongl A year,c::55,5 iBBBh everyone knew, carried many responsibilities Shortly after school started, we 5 lost Esther Noore CMrs B111 Finley! Later in the year,we lost Gertrude Matheny lMrs Geo Erwlnl Officers elected president,Janet Cole vice pres1dent,Denver Conner, secretary,Edna Young, treasurer,Harold Tidball, social cha1rman,Betty Mullet Our first project was the Halloween Carnival After careful planning,we decided to introduce some new ideas such as door pr1ges,a money prize for the best decorated room,and pony rides, plus all the old ideas of selling food,games of chance,cake wa1k,and dancing Every member of our class did his part and with the splendid support of all the classes and the community, the night was declared a grand success In October,we ordered our class rings and when they arrived in November,we were mighty honored to wear them In December,we presented two one act plays for our chapel program Titles nThe Crazy Vio1et,n and nwho Gets The Car Tonight ' We sold food at all the baske ball games and candy at noon during the year On April 12,we presented our class play,a three act comedy t1tled,nHow Green Was Her Boy Friend W Grace Pahoundis,Denver Conner, John Selders,Don Grenert,Harold Tidball,Yvonne McDowell,Bever1y Jackson,Betty Mu1let,Nary Catherine Brum e,Edna Young,and Janet Cole were in the cast william Schonauer and William Leckrone were stage managers Mrs Weltner was director It was very well re ceived by the audience On May 6,we entertained the Seniors and Faculty at the annual Junior Senior banquet at the schoolhouse A mid century theme was carried out in the decorations and program Various shades of orange and yellow along with green and white lSenior colors! made a beautiful setting in the Music Room Chicken with all the trim mings, served country style, was the menu After such a busy year,seventeen juniors felt they were ready to assume Senior class activities P0 19 O l when we assembled in the Senior homeroom,we saw two new faces Vary Faler an a 'uren had joined us from Glenmont High All of the officers who served so well in the Junior year were reelected. Kspeaks pretty well for you,chums1J. Mrs. Weltmer was in her usual post as adviser. Our senior year has been a busy and happy one rly in October,we started practice on our class play titled,nTake Your Medicine Khoping it would be as good or better than our Junior playl. On November 8,we presented it to the public. It was a smashing success! Toward the latter part of October, we had our Senior pictures taken. During the year,two of our members were in the Prince of Peace contest,two were on the varsity basketball team,three participated in the county declamation contest,three were members of the one-act play cast,and seven were members of the band, 12 fCont1nued on the following pagel ' n A - .vi 9 r , fa 0 , Q10 11 2 ' , 1.4 - A M! 4 . 0 A . 'ly A 4 A 1 0 y i Q ' I. - , . . J A , I . I ,. 1 . . I g -- , P g 1 a S A J, 0 - o Officers elected were president,Denver Connery vice-pres1dent,Bever1y Jacksong ' - ' 3 . n N, I . II . 7' A N . Q 9,1 ' - : . 1 , 1 0 sq lf a a : I ' . 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' e A I o a o ' -, I , - . f., A , . -- xl. .1 , Ea V. n Q ontluuedb GRADUATIOL Tlh space does not permit us to record all the fun and fellowship we TT'?TTE5I tRe noi y hay rides and parties, the lively discussions in class meetings the persistent way our treasurer always got his money, the wonderful guidance and cooperation of Nrs Weltmer our parents and friends Yes, to you, our public, we have just presented nThe Bear Factsn but to the members of the Class of '51 we hope we have aroused a world of memories Our Colors Poyal Blue and White our Flower The American Beauty Rose 'x ur Motto Forward Ever, Backward Never Q1 Our Destiny Nobody knows ON X05 LL IQC x ,LUU At the request of the class of 1951, I draw up its last will and testament prior to our passing into the world of experience Nay you receive your legacies the spirit of unselfishness with which they are given We, the class of 1951, of the Klllbuck 'Bralnfactory,' located in the village of Killbuck,county of Holmes,state of Oh1o,be1ng neither idiots, persons of unsound mind or infants, even though at times we have been doubted, do make this our last will and estament,making any prior wills, which nay have been made in a fit of madness void ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE H : .- l ,nth h'vn. K gkuaol ke K xx N ' .-31: II VII VIII its-'Q 1' To the school, we leave the thought of not seeing our smiling faces in the classrooms and halls next year To Mr Weltmer, superintendent of K H S we leave Nay he always have government classes as brilliant as we did To Mrs Weltmer, our beloved adviser, we leave our and sincere thanks for all she has done for us Ve leave the Juniors our most valuable possession, tance of being 'Seniors N May they use it as much to an advantage did To the Sophomore class, we leave then our patience and ability to our sincere gratitude and who study as hard deepest appreciation the honor and imporqg as we OV6 I' look trifles This will be useful in putting up with the Seniors' portance next year To the Freshman class, we leave our ability to hold orderly class ings and get something accomplished meet To the Seventh and Eighth grades and all oncoming classes, we leave the very much worn desks with our identification carvings Also, we leave all the old text books May they study as hard as we always did To all the Faculty members, thanks for all you have done for us We, the seniors of 1951 do will and bequeath our private possessions as follows I,Harold Tidball,do will and bequeath one of my best bow ties to Jim TayIor May Ee wear it always I,Yvonne McDowell do will and bequeath my ability to wear size five shoes to Denver Teeling. I,Pauline Carpenter,do will and bequeath a lock of my curly hair to Mr. Weltmer. I,Janet Cole,do will and bequeath to Richard Zachman my ability to read my own handwriting in Physics tests. I,Ruth A. Gessmann,do will and bequeath my ability to wget a mann to Beatrice Moore. I,Denver Conner,do will and bequeath my cow to Gary Allen, hoping he w1II get a EIcE out of it. I,Janis Reed,do will and bequeath my ability to ugraduaten to Parky McDowell. I,Shir1e Br11lhart,do will and bequeath my love of hillbilly music to V1rgInIa SmIEK. I,Wil1iam Leckrone,do will and bequeath my ability to play a trumpet to BOBWTII1 s on . I,Don Grenert,do will and bequeath my ability to wget along with glrlsn to Fr. Cupp. 13 lOur legacy continued on the following page, av 3 A s - I ' ' 3 N 'V A . A O V , l ' 9 fo -- o . ' ' . ff N, - Q Q2 - XX mg Xi. 4' ss, jd tp , Q yi Q . A in I I t M ll .ll Q I. II. . O. . ., . I. . ' y . fl Iv. W1 , A I v. ' - . im- VI. - 1 Q . 9 aff? 'K CContlnuedj I Beverl Jackson do Vlrginla NevIII I John R Selders,do Mr Rlllgrove Now, he'll have a good one to tell will and bequeath my willowy figure to will and bequeath one of my best joke books to I,Bill Schonauer,do will and bequeath ny quiet manner to Lou Henri Feight I,Urace Pahoundfs do will and bequeath my crush on Harold Tidball to Seah y er I,Edna Youn ,do will and bequeath my good disposition to Harold Haun I Mary FaIer,do will and bequeath my quiet and lady like manner to Mar yn Krndt I,Mary Catherine Pahoundis do will and bequeath my calmness to Joanne Denman I,Ida Buren,do will and bequeath my ability to ask questions to Eileen Kafti I,Bett Mullet,do will and bequeath some of my liveliness to Larry Leonar May these personal wills not be held against us IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, as legal adviser to the Class of 1951 have hereunto subscribed my name at KILLBUCK, OHIO,the eleventh day of May, in the year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty 0116 SIGNED gf 7ZaZ5ff pfwffwf ,T 'rms ag, O O PLACE Q -24-46' 12 midnight Sixth floor Hotel Waldorf Astoria New York City MONTH YEAR 19 1 Every day is a big day in e biggest television show is morning at six a m showl He insisted that the life of nJolly Johnny Selders, master of ceremonies on earth titled Had a call from Johnnyln But tonight I had a call from the president of my companylthe sponsor I get out on the streets of New York early in the morning and mingle with people Said I was losing my nfriendly touchn on television As I pressed the button to summon an elevator,I thought about where I had really learned the nfriendly been such and spoke senior in chance to touchn a small school,a small town,Kil1buck High School Killbuck,Oh1o It has a long time since I have been back to that town As I stepped into the elevator to the operator,I noticed his youth just about eighteen,I would say, and a some New York City high school I doubted very much if he had ever had a get any of the so called ufriendly touchn in his class With this flood of thoughts,I had a ntouch of homesickness as I stepped out of the elevator and into the main lobby of the hotel I made my usual survey of this busy room and I saw three trim figures in uniform hurrying toward one of the dining rooms There was something familiar about then and as I hurried toward them,one of the girls turned her head enough so that I could catch a glimpse of her face Sure!I knew her It was Yvonne ucDowell They dis appeared into the dining room before I could catch them Quickly I motioned to a bellhop and asked him to page Miss Yvonne McDowell In a few minutes,she stepped through the doors from the dining room with a frightened look on her face, but when she began to laugh and sa1d,nJohn Selders, up to your old tr1cks,always That bellhop told Don and Ida and I you too famous to es9' NI shou me that I was wanted by the New York police,and was I were just talking about you last night We saw you on come into a public dining room and eat breakfast with I stepped forward playing jokes ever scared television Are your old class say not Let's go,'I quickly answered I followed her back to the din ing room As we reached the table where Don and Ida were s1tting,they looked a little scared That police gag had really worked As I shook hands with Don,he sa1d,NWell, Had a Call Johnny,what goes Ida grinned and said,'John,1t's good to see you n Soon we were busy talking about old times Ida and Yvonne had been home for a short vacation at Easter and had all the news It was a regular quiz show I asked the questions and they knew the answers As for themselves Ida and Yvonne were graduate nurses, employed as airline hostesses for TWA Don was na igator and co pilot on one of the co pany's biggest ships,NThe Flying Flop ' I soon learned that Denver Conner was due in New York City tonight on a business trip,and that he now owns a trucking company Good old Denver,always did like to drive a truck nwhat about Shirley Brillhart, Pauline rpenter,Ruth Ann Gessmann,Jan1s Reed,hary Pahoundis,Mary Faler ' alt a minute, interrupted Yvonne,nlet's take them one at a time Pauline married her nscottyn and they live over by Glenmont Don't they have three chi1dren,Ida9HnThat's right, replied Ida nThree little Scotties,not bad,eh'nI exclaimed 'After that orack,I can see you are e CCont1nued on the following pagel i 3 . e. , A 0 . . ll ll . , - V 9 D rg :S 0 1 ff- -X? 'Te 'Z ' H 0 . n - Ns.-i alt. ..3 , -Ma n -N g ,vw - - , as ver the events of today, this has certainly been a special day. of , . ., A -- , , I II - . 1 mat .' ld . ' . - 0 0. Y .' . ' . a 0 . 1 - .I Ca E --'w A . ' ll - ' th lb p fContinuedJ same old John,'said Don bell,to get back to your questlon,'Yvonne continued WJanis Reed is a stenographer in the F B I department down in Washington and doing just swell Shirley Brillhart is presicert of the hawkshaw Hawkins Fan Club She was here in NYC the other week,organizlng a new club As for hary Faler and har Catrerlne Pacoundis, Mary is married to a fellow by the name of Burgett They live close to Killbuck and hary is very active in a new organization there,called the Fillbuck Lelfare League It was organ ized to help new people in town get acquainted with the community mary Pamoundis still lives on the farm and is quite active in the hetnodist Church She is a pretty good organist now and does most of the church playing Ida can tell you about Ruth Gessmann uYes, said Ida,'about two weeks ago, on one of my regular runs to Chicago,who should ge on the plane at Akron! No other than Ruth Gessmann She looked swell Had a briefcase full of drawings and was on her way to Chicago to show them at an Art Exhibition N 'Is she still married,nI quickly ask 'I don't know, answered Ida 'l didn't ask her N I looked at Don and could tell by the look on his face that he wanted to talk So I sa1d,nWhata you know?H 'Do vou remember William Leckrone,Nhe asked NI sure do What about him? I answered 'Well,about three months ago,on one of my regular runs to S America, when we stopped at Washington National Airport,there was a five tar general got on the plane and William Leckrone was with him William is chauffeur and general handy man for this guy Hwell, good for William H I sa Suddenly, I remembered that I was due at Radio City at 9 30 this morning for 1 I looked at my watch,and I hurriedly took leave of Yvonne,Ida,and Don, making promise that they' will give me a ring the next time they are in New York, and we have dinner together at the Stork Club As I drove down Fifth Avenue in my custom rehears them will made Lincoln convertible,I felt so sure about the safety of my car Why? Because it had been thoroughly tested by a fellow that I could trust hone other than Bill Schonauer, my old classmate,who is a test driver for the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company Traffic was very heavy this bright May morninr,and while waiting for the go ahead' sign from the cop at one of the busy intersections, I noticed a poster on the back of the car ahead of It read,nRepeat performance of the smash hit opera titled,'I ez from Russla', star ring the new singing star,Niss Grace Pahoundawitzh That name sounded familiar and as I looked at the poster more closely,I saw the picture of my old classnate,Grace Pa'ound1s Then I remembered reading in the Artists' Nagazine about this new star,stra1ght from the Moscow theater Well, Americans like something d1fferent,and Grace has certainly cashed in on it Moscow, me eyel I finally reached Radio City,and after driving up to the curb,I started hunting for my script for today's show Without looking up,I heard someone say,nGood morning Selders It will be necessary for me to park your car immediately as this is a very bu y place this morning U Where had I heard that voice? It couldn't bel I looked up Yes, it could bel It was Junior Tldball, br1efcase,bow tie, and all nCome on, John, hurry up You're blocking traffic U Before I could answer, the regular attendant stepped up and, grinning, sa1d,HI'll park your car, sir ' I grabbed my script and crawled out Just then I heard some glggles and right there they stood, among all those hurrying people, Betty Nullet,Beverly Jackson Janet Cole,and Edna Young A big clock on one of the buildings nearby boomed out the alf hour 9 30,rehearsal time Suddenly, I had a bright idea NCome on, gang You think you're so smart I'll give you something to giggle abou 'n due at rehearsal right now and I usually have an audience I'm going to put my script as de and interview you folks instead Come on, let's hurry In a few minutes, my rehearsal was underway Familiar theme song and the announcer's commercial about Had a Call Cthey had to call it something! were over And now, Jolly Johnny and his five guests nWhat's your name,where are you from,and what's your occupa tion,sir?n My name is Harold Tidball my home is in Detroit,and I'm a salesman for General Motors 'Are you a good salesman?n Well, at least, General Motors thinks mGood enough 'And now, for this beautiful blonde 'What's your name and where a from N 'I'm Mrs Beverly Moore and my homes are in Dallas, Texas,and Miami Beach, I an you Florida nOh, yes! Aren't you the wife of the Texas millionaire, Gene Moore?n ?That's r1ght,9s r ' es resse women in mer ca last year nd weren't you se ec e as one o en en t b nwhat's yo NThat's right N Nwell, con ratulations And now for this cu e num name?n nMrs. Betty Nommay 'And do you have a family?n nYes, just Bill and me and baby makes three.' nwhy, you're quite a poet, aren't you? nAnd now last but not least, my next two guests seem to work together The tall one looks like a doctor, acts like a d t d is earr in a doctor's kit. The shorter one land a little stouterl wears A oc or, an y g ' d registered nurse's pin and is carrying a hypodermic needle. And what do yo? glen Esato with that needle, Miss--?n uwell, sir, this needle is filled with a powerfu rUS will put you out cold? in one second. Dr. Cole and I have just decided to give you this shot You see, we all want to have a good oldfashioned visit with you, but we can't do it before these microphones. What do you say?' I say,-7011! Johnny, TAKE YOUR MEDICINE. So long, folks W 15 I Ulu I 1 I ', , , . K ' . r , ' . 0 u I ff 4 1 1 . I , v Y I ' e - . . ' ' E 1 0 n - 1 ' 'n - t I O I Y il I . . V 0 , . V A I . gg ' ' V .1 e e - 0 Q -S . V , n I e 1 , , ia. 8 . , .. 1 ' . 0 . ' o ll I J me, 0 - , A - -4 . . I fl . Q , . . v . 5 , . 4 l O e A ' O I , e . fl - - -- : . . , , n. I C 1 . .n 1 I - - e ' 'n I ' .E v .N 0 , ' re ,, e s 1 gg. . e Il 'A 1 u d r an r b n-d d A 1 - . er. D ur ' 5. A - e A ' . I ' ll l e I e ,600 September S October S November December January February March Back to the grand old halls of Killbuck High' Ruth Bucklew a senior, Nothing like getting started on the right foot Surprise 1 history class! Mr Weltmer gives one of his famous quizzes Betty Mullet and Louise Layland are involved in an automobile accident nothing serious. Both badly scared. Who wouldn't be! Big Battle in American History class -Dennis Teeling versus the sandman Calling all actors' First meeting of nThe Little Thea er the newly organized dramatics club Watermelon season Sheriff Starrer very fond of nnight driving around the schoolhouse Killbuck takes on their first football opponents More power to ye! Flashing diamond on the third finger of Janet Layland's left hand Looks like Alvin poppedn the question Mrs Weltmer begins to coach her senior play cast for the play, nTake Your Medicine Liberty Studios go bankrupt Reason! Seniors have their pictures taken Junior Class Party Wiener Roast and hamburg frv Klllbuck band shines under field lights at Clenmont, By the way, Glenmont won the game Fun and frolic for all! Halloween Carnival, a big success Congratulations, Loretta in your role as queen Teachers' Meeting in Cleveland Vacation Hurrah' What's hit this town' Bill Duncan has an added attraction A Amish buggy Take it easy, boys! Automobiles can be dangerous we learn Congratulations to Denver Phyllis, Mr Lewis, and especially Mrs Veltmer Band Boosters' Club sponsors a 'Cooking Schooln produced by The Ohio Power Co Student body selects cheerleaders Varsity Yvonne, Joanne D , and Phyllis Reserves Virginia S , Joanne McClain, and Ida Buren School observes American Education Week Tonight is the big night! It's 'Take Your Medicine N Any way you look at it, it went down pretty good Prince of Peace contest shows that we have some budding Daniel W sters, CRoger Cole and Ronnie Pyersl returns as Mrs Robert Gessmann. Congratulations, Ruth contest held at the Methodist Church Janet Cole sold nworld peace for top notch honors at the Christian Church Janet Leyland is given a farewell gift by the Seniors She is moving to Coshocton Seniors have a nfamily dinner' in honor of Thanksgiving Vacation begins and goes on for seven days Reason! Big, big snow Back to the grind Enough play for awhile Juniors get their class rings Seniors get pictures Oh! boy, are they ever swell Everybody happy. Christmas vacation starts John Robert makes a jolly old St Nick H Janis Denman Reed returns to senior class to finish her high school course Welcome back, Janis Bill Mullet goes to hospital What does he find? Pretty nurses Wanted ice skates Worst storm in y ars Karolyn Groomer returns to the Junior Class Fverbody glad Eighth graders are winners in the March of Dimes contributions Senior Scholarship Tests in Millersburg Janet Cole placed sixth in the county Others participating Ida Buren,Edna Young, Harold Tidball Grace Pahoundis, and Beverly Jackson County tournamert Don and David Grenert were voted on the second all county five team Sterling silver basketballs hhoopee' Speech Chapel Program Boys and girls are mentally equal Ha! Ha! Junior High Tournament County Declamation Contest held in Killbuck Lots of chicken but we d1dn't dare eat cherry pie Oh! me The Andersons, Joanne, Larry, and Jimmie leave us for Oxnord, Calif Lots of Good Luck, We'l1 miss you Band Boosters sponsor the annual Home Talent Show What's going on here Every where you look, you see Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony Oh' 1t's the Romar banquet nLittle Theater group brings mystery, comedy, and drama in three one act plays Listen to those Piggy banks break fContinued on the following page? I 6. . . rx . 16. ' ' 25 - ll .ll . t ,N . ll 62 ' , N . 9. . ' .n ll. . 13l 0 .1 20- Y 26. ' , . 27. . . ' . 28. . . n 310 . 7 ' 7 ' I 1' I I ' 0 V 0 3. O . : . 6. Q a 0 . O 8. ' . 10. ' 'Sb 12. Harold Tidball talked his way to first place in the Prince of Peace ' I! 17. ' . zu. ' ' . M. . . 11. . . lk. . . 22. . H . . 2. 9. ' . ' . . 22: S 2 ' ' . , . 9. . o A 2 , lil. . . . v 16. '. ' . ' 27. ' . 2. , 9. ' '. . 15. . . 23. au o A u 16 ,JMX April 9 Ma UAW! fCont nuedj Watch your voices' Tonloht is the county music festival S t your alarms Today, we leave for Alliance at 6 OO A M Junior Class Play The Red Spider spins his web Mr Klllgrove has done his part Now we must do ours Local music festival eniors Farewell Chapel Distribution of 'The Antler Once in a lifetime we get to dine and dance at tae expense of the Jun ors This is it! blue and white tassels Pretty Commencement Wonderful time to be happy, and yet we' e kinda sad Luggage all ready Money in our pockets Anticipation in our hearts what could be finer New York, here we come! We hope the school will enioy our Memorial feither lockers for the boys' dressing rooms or drapes for the windows in the gymj as much as we enjoy giving it to them -J4,..fwM., Www No more we'll trudge the old school hill, For we have reached our goal We've finished now a pleasant iob We started years ago At times, it seemed for us to Tiresome to no avail But we kept steadily onward, With spirit and goodwill There is a saying that I've heard Nothing gained without pain But we have had such pleasant times, Each memory will remain This carefree happy life we have Must change for something new We're starting down a rougher road, May we walk it straight and true Here's thanks to you, dear teachers, Your thoughtful, steady ways Have helped us reach our final goal To you, deserves the praise Not just from books, you taught us, You showed us how to live. To be what's really in our hearts Not just receive--but give The school will stand, still proud and firm, Its walls still staunch and strong, The symbol of our future hopes, In all the years to come. ?fn7 lO: e . . : . . 26-27. , , y L. . . , . 11. s ' . ' . 12. L 13. Baccalaureate for the Seniors. All white robes and caps with 18. . . 0 r , 20. ,, . . be 1 fx QQ 'ca 'r 4 7 ,Q W af YQ NF Q N 0 K X 1 gf 1 X I zffaw Q1 ff N f' Nl KF1 J N N fix 53 Jtwbnmu Q!! x0 0 'lf Ex-ff4, K Ilxx ff 2: ,L xml xXNY?? 'K M, F321 N17 I XL K KV: rr' P Q Wk K f K 1 X w X X mlX ' 3 I W X if 1 ,K N 5 f P ,RK 3 K ' 411 I 'N fyx j xx N5 'X K v yn Dx' y X ,f Q 4 I Q, ' x fl, K I cl -'fexwx N 'A A f' M5 L5 .fb N ri r fAf 63 Kg? fx Q X7 l 'x A K 'xx fwfwm V W xi. Lf: fC YJ FXS.: DQ WR Q1 f I' 7 LRQJ JI yi K K f x N lx xii, W 1 rf1 N X x-A-:J ,!.J, gc-Q-:QQ r xx WI It Inf, VG fi! I x fi QNX X QI X 7 'K QQ 5' 5 1 Q7 1 I ,x JK K X . ! 'N if J 5 J si 331 kg 2' fj uk . lf if u 'ls jill If, xx IGIK W MWZOVI ,A X11 First Row Georre Smith, Phfllis Pyutt, Gary Allen, Rlch rd Zachman V rg1n3.'?'Sm1th, Joanne Anderson Second Row Mr Powers, David Grenert Rober Cole, oenver Teelirg, Larly fEonard:'Indrew Baker, Clvde Pyers, Atlee Schonauer Third Row Charles Nyhart, Mar1lyn Arndt, vorma Lorrow, Virginla Nev1l1e, UorofEfT5tephen on, Janet Schmidt, Ruth Hlll, Harold haun AMBITION LIKE A TOFRENT NE'ER LOOKS BACK BEN JONSON September Class selected class colors, yellow and white class flower, vellow and white roses October High School Day at Otterbein College, Westerville Ohio October Halloween Carnival December Junior Class Rings December Six Junior boys receive first football letters issued by Killbuck High They were Gary Allen, Andrew Baker, Larry Leonard, Clyde Pyers, George Smith, and Rickard Zachman April Chapel Program April 26, Class Play OHULH PRESIDENT K n,a.A,4L VICE PRESIDENT SECMHNRY mumsmmxig ADVISER f W 19 I agxgl, ,R fxllo 0 U 11 'X' , 1 1,,'f O 0 : . Q X g .' ' ' a , i Q . : . . , , A . ' ' ' v 4 20. 3 1 . ' , . Zul O 13. 13. . 27. . ua? up fqzlbomwfe Clam 4 .33 63 43 x F1rst Row Irene Fronsman, N1l11am Stephens, Roger Arnold, Parker McDowell, FErIe?-Taylor, Margaret Svnnehart Second Row Mr Cupp, Junlor Hamm, Eileen Kaatz, Carol Schonauer, Lou HeFFI'F5iEEf, N11da Sigler, Joanne Denman, Ronn1e Pyers, Dav1d Judson Thlrd Row Forest Chaney, Jack Qulllin, J1m Taylor B111 Mullet, Denver Schonauer, Kenn?tI5 Moore, Bob Kasner, Gene Butler I AN NOT ONE OF THOSE WFO DO NOT BELIEVE IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT, 6 -Mdfig? BUT I BELIEVE IP TAKING A SECOND LOOK H VINCENT QQ.. I September October f-,-..... October March ITXNXL . N, OFFUERS HUSIDBNT f2nfQvJV7cQ9,,ucAZ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY J UUHSWER E E ADWBER- 7f?4M1Lec Y-if Freshmen Initiation Haypide Halloween Carnival Chapel Program I V- I: ff I G if 9 1 4 ' . -A - ' P I W. ' I Q f S 5 L A I- f' v ' R 3 4 f1 1 we z P, V 5, 2' 'H In . 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' 5 , T3 30. . 1 ga- 3 X' 444' ' .7 15.41 Fmkmen Clam First Row Joanne Mcolazm, Mary Latherw, Patsy nricht, Sh1r ey Kuntz, E t5 Ann Roach, S1111-ley Br nk, Le11a Rogers, Beatrlce Moore Second Row Mr Lens, Kenneth Brumme, Leah Tyler, Donna Xaser, E garet Zollars, Garnet Nev111e, Janet Croskey, Larry Anderson, Edward Hawk Thlrd Row Gerald Carter, James Cro t, Leland Tyler, Leonard Lepley, E0 I-ilzer, Dean Schonauer, Lens Moravy, Tlmothy P3hOllI1d1S, Ivan Jones HE THAT IS GOOD FOR MAKING EXCUSES, IS SELDON' GOOD FOR ANYTHING ELSE FRANKLIN tl lf' October Hayride and Wiener roast KNO X H September Our initiation January Chapel Program L, ne act play, 'Father Takes a Bride Tay One half day vacation for being winners A L A ,l in the Best Attendance Contest for the I K first semester . Af' OFFI CERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY 712L Aiwa WMM 'mms ADVISER ZZ! M ' J' 21 f 9 'sk Q.. -' .X ,X ' Q nv ' k 3' , J. A +4 A ' J H 4, ' ' , u I is fy ,,. A A we f - '. 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I, A X 4 1, 1 Sept Nov Nov Dec H SLENP E VICE-HESIDENT SEU HNRY TMMSWER ADVISER 5404 Eggfyifv Gmde 'fx First Row Norma Jean Chaney, Delores Clark, Lou Ellen Tldball, I ron Schopfer, Sylvla Porter, Beverly Carpenter, Bobby Alllson, Max1ne Turk, Lulubelle Beavers, Martha Sw1nehart, Shlrley Arnold Second Row H8511 Dawson, Gene Hawkins, Joanne Brumme, Lillian Young, U t'f?Ch1-istopher, Mary Ellen Mullet, Jer1 Lee Denman, Nancy Coakley, Louise Gallion, Donra Weaver, Joyce Chaney, Kenneth Schonauer, Earl Leonard, M158 Chamberlln Third Row Tommy Kibbey, Donald moore, Richard ueaver, Paul Baker, Wallace Crosfefr, Clyde Whytsell, Gary Hawklns, Junlor Pyers, Howard Masters, Charles Gall1on, Donald Atha POR THEY CoNQUER vhO B LI V TH'Y CAN VIRGIL Feb March April April Valentine exchange Chapel Program Spring party Spring dinner with faculty members as guests Class Night Class trlp to Columbus, Hayride and wiener roast at Roadslde Park American Education Week Tea with class mothers as guests Bake sale Christmas party Nay Nay OFFICERS Qazvfzpiiifg, 22 I I l 'my 4' 'Y l i-J! fi F - K 5 V x L 4, ' ' 304 , ,W ' D -1 L A K ,lf .f ,,ff,Mix l nfigy j ,C K J. 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Stephenson MEP., AT SOME TILE, APE MASTLRS OF T-iEIR PATES PRESIDENT 0-vvnu, v Haas W Oc tobep Haypi da SECRLTARY 0-1zfvvo2J February Valentine Party Apr-11 1-faypide TR.E.ASLTHERJc2fv1,btaJ,f April 27 Chapel program W , xv ' ' Sv , ' fbi ali X tx f I G, 1 I I - 1 I ' , , If I i. 3 x tl 1 ll 5 qt X . oun QUEEN fgj 23 Anvlsl-:R qewmwf WJ A 1 A I .ai . -0 . A A- C- A - - Q' -- v. . Q S , A . 'gl - I v - ' 1'- 4 f n 1 , . TI., ' 5 . . t A 15 I it 1, ' , 7- A 4- .5 4, 1 F x .Ui I ' . : ' . ' a . . D , . . . 3 . .. . A ' ' ' y . K v--. I 1 . I I C V .1 -- , - e ,J C: 0 ' ft' L o ..- . 1 ol 9 1 'G .9 0 ' P X 'MQ S-X. -,X Xa.,-1 , X x.. K MMM 111 K I 5 0 Xl .1 xy0tULfAf kicks. 'S-'fs I mx Juni J 2 'o PATVN-5 Sta' 75, Lb Ns K ,Q xg 3' wg f. Q 7 x 72' Y I s- l J 'ss X x , X 5, MX N X5 x WN A , r 7 X 5 1' a '- I X J NX 3 3 ' B 7 :Q,o-Q. rxjr 71, Sf fig! 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Y fzxlla Grade Flrst Row Barbara Brumme, Raymond Alderman, MarJorie Ling, Debble Purdy, 'fgrvold-STUder, Carol Jones, Gwen Renfrew, Ronnle Mlddaugh, Clyde Lowe, Gladls Hawklns Second Row Larry Arnold, Paul hr1ght, Wllma Porter, Ellen Endsley, Marllyn Carpenter, LOUISE Sxmpson, Marllyn Young, Lella Leckrone Evelyn Selders, bue Hall, Beulah Brlnk, Lester Conner, Jimm1e Atha Th1rd Row Mr Sauerbrey, Presley Connolly, Larry Moore, Terry Purd lEK'TIs'D5wson, Paul Schonauer, Hllblll' Leckrone, Frankhn Glauque, Bobby Jo Philhps, Lee Edward Tidball, J1mm1e wilder, Kenneth Spurgeon, Samuel Coakley al K, ,rex Flrst Row Patr1c1a Chaney, Janda bchonauer, busanne nhller, Betty Ed H naldwark, Charlene McDowell, Janlce Frederlck, lAar1lyn Schonauer, Geraldlne Mlzer, Jucbr Schopfer Second How: Mrs Jones, Dean Conner, Alv1n Keener, Lester Leckrone, laT'TI?n-CET1ey, Judlth Cole, Loulse Spurgeon Betty Crosby, Betty Snnehart, Jane Taylor, John uoakley, Welby latheny, Robert Hall Thlrd Row Donald Purdy, Thomas Arnold, James Morehouse Arlle Croskey, Eymond Dix, Nelson Sigler, Robert Fronsman, Merrlel Parrlsh, Wllllam Davrsor, Hoy Parrish, Gary Glasaford fb ff A eil Fourth Grade First Ron' Christina Dix, Cheryl Baker, Dorothy Arnold, Jean Connolly, 'Charlene Close, Marlene Neal, Clara Rowe, Loretta Rldenbaugh, Karen Taylor, Jimmy Purdy, Jimmy Patterson, Paul Porter, Jan Denman Second Row David Mellor, Garrett bchonauer, D1ck1e Layland, Alva I-hll, ol tglstopher, I-1arjor1e Mackey, Llnda Harford, Junlor Carpenter, Phillip Turk, Tommy Taylor, Buddy bmlth, James Conley, Hrs Carpenter Thlrd Ron Larry Chaney, D3V1d Chrlstopher, Gary Croskey, Jlrnmy Butler, Grl Geog, Larry Conner, D1ck thrlstooher, Johnny B111 Felght, .Jesley Roblnson, Dean Galllon, mll Plant, Rlchard Dawson 26 . , -5? 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Third Gmde c,,,, F'r t Row Oleta Mace, Nan Kracker, Bobby Arnold, uayne Klnsey, Lynn Taylor, Ann Killgrove, Judy Denman, Noreen Snow, Junior Carpenter, Charles Allison Jack Carpenter, John Hall Second Row Mary Lou Why-tsell, Edlth Stinehart, Berniece Baker, Lou1se Kasner, Margaret Uhl, Shirley Hawklns, Donis Frederlck Kay C rpenter, Robert Keener, J1m Uhl Thlrd Ron Eddie Norr s, George Dawson, Jerry Alllson, Logan Chaney, Frank Schonauer, Egger McDowell, Ronnie McFadden, Gary Cuaney, I-irs Pu.dy f 'X x fs --ff 9 feeend Gmde First Row Edward Purdy, Bobby Connolly, Halter feaver, Edna Thomas, lyizfnewrigllt, Patricla bchopfer, Helen Nevllle, Clara Randles, Stev Alhson Second Row Leweyellan Connolly, Nyoka Chaney, Laura Bucklew, Carol Rinehart, H'5t1'TKnF'Hussell, uouglas Lee, Charles DIX, Dav1d Mace Third How Mrs Anderson, Gerald Landon, Jlmny Rohskopf, J1m Croskey, farry Moore, Paul Bucklew, John Razel, George Kibbey, Dale Hawklns Absent: Lou Ann Jones F1 ef! Gmde Flr t Row Donna Jones, Judy Carpenter, Angelo Calderone, Norma Moore, ! X x 'B5fH I-f6'vIs'e, Barbara Alllson, Marcla Razel, P8tI'1C18 Eddy, Janlce Bucklew, Larry Swlnehart, Cec11 Dawson, Ruth Baker, Jerry Baker Second Row Stanton Coakley, Sharon Proeger, Jerry Phillips, Joal Kracker, M5-get-Butler, Sandra Croskey, John VanSick1e, Stephen McFadden, Susan Hawkins, Sherry Quillin, Lance Davidson, Effie Chaney, Calvin Keener Thini Row Mrs Keyser, Myron Young, Clarence Geog, Phylhs Killgrove, 'C1'iEdeT no1d, Mary Jo Rob1son, Claude Chrlstopher, Ruth Clark, Myron Parnsh, Clinton McDowell, Dlught Schonauer, Junior Hawklns, Bruce Croskey, Karen Logsdon Absent Susan Arbogast, Anthony Patterson uf! H 28 ,fern ,X rc ef x - If! lkxfgrziffl x f 'sl f xr, 4 H - , I xxx 1 I , N- ff 'Q fl .x as 1 1 x rk-. - ax I5 L s : -' ' , . . .' . v , Lf e . 2 , 1-.. . 1 0 - u , 51 0 2 1 P . r . fl S if - I2 Q 5 fXs,,Hb'b ' 'lx ' . 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Inlet, Beverly Jackson, Janet Leyland The play, TAKE YOUR MEDICINE, was presented on November 8 The action took place in a hospltal room, and centered around the antics of two elderly patients, Henry K Dodson and Jonathan Puckett Love interest was provided by Angela Warren, niece of Mr Dodson, and her fiancee, Bill Jackson Much color was added by three attractive nurses, an orderly, an old-maid patient with a yen for a man, the stern supervisor of nurses, the 'dumb' undergraduate nurse, a stingy old-maid, and a demented male pat1ent V1e1tore at the hosp1tal added their share to make the play a riot from beginning to end GAS Henry K Dodson Jonathan Puckett Angela Warren Dr William Jackson Miss Holt Patricia Pryor Dottie Carleton Lottie Nelson Jack Benson Miss Cordelia Puckett Miss Dovie Finkledink Dodie Blake ------- Hoofendyke - ---- Little Girl - - - - Visitors - - - - - - Stage Marmger - - - - Director ---- - - - - Harold J Tidball, Jr John Selders Yvonne llcDolre11 Denver Conner Janet Cole Grace Pahoundis Betty Mullet Beverly Jackson Don Grenert Edna Young Mary Pahoundie - - Ida Buren William Schonauer - Janet Leyland - - - -Ruth Gessmann Pauline Carpenter - - - William Leckrone - Helen Weltmer o r he Q, Maj K 'P' do ,Y X51 Q , x' :. .I . .h . 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' U 'x 1, 52 X W J o N 'f lg ' if Y ,I e o ' x ff' .U W ff K 4 it LL R XA . . . . . . 5 Ks,-.D T e 31 Md' 'Q- A'-IGDQWA-s-Nl 44 '15' 5 Q-1 fumwf Play 96' T 1 x-1 fax if Af Front Row Clyde Pyers, Virgtmla Smlth Roger Arnold Phyllis Hyatt Rlchard-Zackmxan Second Ron Gary Allen, Dorothy Stephenson, , Larry Leonard, Vlrglnla hEV1118, Janet Schmldt, Ml Powers, D1rector The plaj, THE RED SPIDER, was presented on Apr11 26 and 27 The action took place in an old mansion, Wh1Ch had been turned into a health resort, in the mountains of North Carolina Life was seemingly peaceful for the inhab1tants of the suddenly things began to happen Warning letters death at midnight and signed The Spider started mysterious events wh1ch were eventually solved by detective The fears of Tony, a mysterious young boy, and Mammy Hannah a superstitlous colored co the comedy CAST Dr Arthur llcHarge Valerie Mc!-large Josephlne Glover lass Piney Zeb O'Ke1ly Tony Jack Mayo - - - Ralph Graves - - - Hrs. Marie Stecker ------ - lammy Hannah - - - - - D1rector ----- - - - 32 O resort when telling of the chain of a young mountain k, Supply Roger Cole Virginla Snuth Phyllis Phratt Dorothy Stephenson Clyde Pyers Larry Leonard --- ----GaryAllen - -- - -- Richard Zachnan Janet Schmidt - Virginia Neville - - Wilbur Powers 1 ' 1 1 5 1, . A . .- I 'I NA. : C 5 s L , , . 5' 9 V QF A X ' 1 xy ' f - ' 1 - . X 1 94 r .4 ar, 2 17 , :FY s.- ll l -' ,A a ' 3' Z - F l , 'fu . Q 1 I I y 1 X lr gh, B ' P1 'EQ I s . R x 1 A Q A 4, ' -- x s f V A .. I ,xi M If f - . . ' ,r 'V . .1 ' . : . , D.. , . 1 . . U A C . . a O , ....... - .. Dmmazfzf Club xl-'imma main U-- slim sua in at 1 'I 'C nn 4 fwifw i Flrst Row: Grace Pahoundls, Joan Mctlaln, Janet Cole, John Selders, Vina Smith, Ida Buren, Ruth Ann Roach, Lella Rogers Second Row Timothy Pahoundis, Lou fbnri Felght, Larol Schonauer, H'sFa1'd Tlaball, Jr , George Smlth, Richard Zachnan, Mary Matheny, Beatrice Moore, Miss Chamberlin Third Row: Larry Anderson, Ronnie Pyers, Lewis Moravy, Dorotkw Stephison, Hilda Sigler, Shirley Taylor, JoAnn Anderson, Marilyn Arndt DECIAMATION CONTESTANTS 7-'las Y'-.v 29' 1 'S Front Rm: Ruth Ann Roach, Janet Cole, Janet Croskey. Seconcflfyx John R. Selders, Harold Tidba11,Jr., Timothy Pahoundie Harold Tidball, Janet Cole, and Timothy Pahoundis represented Killbuck Itlgh School in the State Speech Finals at Columbus in March. 33 finden! Cawfzczf 1 . .. Q' First Row Edna Young, Denver Conner, Beverlv Jackson H17 7el'5ier, David Grenert, Clyde Pyers, Jo Ann Anderson Second Row Shirley Taylor, Roger Arnold, Lewls Mora , IZ H Tylgf, Delores Clark, Charles Gallion, Jean McFadden, T1mothy Kibbej In the multitude of counsellors there is safety The primary duty of an organized council is to enlarge the 11VBS and lncrease the standards of schoo 11fe o all the students LIBRARIANS A' xr -all First Raw Janet Croskey, Harold Tidball, Leila Rogers I5refti Ca.rpenter Second Raw Mary Faler, Clyde Pyers Betty Mullet 'Q 'sn G1 fly Charm 1 x 'FU' 6 ra. First Row: Donna Kaser, Leila Rogers, Ruth Ann Roach, Joanne McClain, Garnet.Ne'vil1e, Mary Mathergy, Marilyn Arndt, Irene Flonsman Margaret Svrinehart Second Row Beatrlce Moore, Ida Buren, Virginia Nev111e, Beverly Jackson, Edna Young,-Phyllis Watt, Dorothy Stephenson, Wilda Sigler, Shlrley Taylor Th1rd Row Pauline Carpenter, Leah Tyler, Grace Pahound Nonna Morrow, Jo Ann Anderson, V1rg1n1a Smlth, Eileen Kaatz uw Ill maui ai fu! Bnyf Charm A.: vw :Wd 5 '-las' First Row Le1r1s Moravy, Larry Anderson, Atlee Schonauer oft, Dean Schonauer, Gerald Carter, Ivan Jones, Kenneth Brumne Second Row Timothy Pahoundis, Leo Mizer, George Smith, Mc n, John Selders, Leonard Lepley 35 - J L? .J U - ,, , , ' ' 1' -. Y J S1 .. aff , ., . .. - I 4 - 5 ,, I ' - h - 5 5 N fu '1 ' Fi ' w v L - X24 A kt' M, A ,1 . A - ' s th t 1 l .X xv ff V H, ,v 'S ' 1 e 3 I . . ' . 2 is, . . . . 7 F A A rf' 'M' L 1 ' J I I ,e,. t - y w, 7 Q , 5 -1 ',,,' I ,sz M fl ' . I N ' lv, Q V Q - ' ' . 'J T. fn-44' ' f . ' Y E 9 ,,, I r -k 7'r , 1 ' 1- . ' x A, ' 0 ,, IV. :hx V . ' -A 31' .T ,- ly.---' ' I, V '. 5- v f ' , ' -- . . A ' ' ' J -.6 J, 1 I ' ' I .Mx ' Y t ' ,. 4 . 'B 2 . , e 2 Bama! lorettes Jo Ann Anderson, Ruth Ann Roach, bheryl Baker, Marilyn Arndt, Mary Llatheny Firet Row Grace Pahoundis, Ronnie nrndt, Larry Anderson, Atlee Schonauer, U anne Brumme, Beverly barpenter, Yvonne McDowell, Vlllda bigler, Lou Ellen Tldball, Erma Schonauer, barol Schonauer Second Row Joanne Mcolaln, Garnet Nievllle, .J1l11a:n Lecxrone, Rlchard Zachman, Joanne-Iinman, Harold T1dball, Jr , Beverly Jacxson, Phyllls Hyatt, Beverly f'hr1stopher Th1rd 'lows Bobby Al11SO'1, Aaron Schopfer, Shlrley Taylo , Dav1d Grenert, John Selders, F'ore t Chaney, Mary Panoundls George Snlth, Earl Leonard f'f 'x fx G T4 f- - ',-1 W! Our band, dr sed 1n new unlforms, has provlded entertalnment at our football and basketball games The community 15 proud of ttus organlzatmon Much pralse should be C1Ve'l to the Band BO0Ster'S Club T518 Club has worked hard and fa1thfully to raise money to buy uniforms The lnterest of Mr Kll1gI'OV8, dlrector, and the Club have helped to keep tne band members lnterested to glve good perfoman es MUSICAL DIRECTOR GLLE GLUBS Mualc is the art of the pro phets,the only art that can calm the agitanons of the soul, it 18 one of the most magnlfi cent and dehghtful presents God has given us Luther ' James Klllgrove l ,Ze 2 . we ' as L Y A ,K K ' , x LJ : ' ' - 41 ' -. , 1 GF il 1 lla' : ',' on 'J A ' - A A X. . . s r Q U I. I S A ,. 4 , I5 , fm I-vyf . X I .3 5 . ,f iff XX crc. , , ' Q5 ff ' x x ' e -8- iN ' . ' 3 . . M u 1 . - ,K x . 0 . l I 6 io. s kb N 4 '- 1 XII .W KW! 36 . Bmkelbaff -L DavLd J en rt D111 rumen in 1-df ---.-L -pn- ..4...., .-1.9 -,--1, ar Allen .Jon rpxwrt -v .J., Denver Conner RlCQ8Pd Zachman W' Yvonne McDowell, 'antain Phvllls Hyatt Joanne Denman L.gfT 41- ..Y.. -fiv Marshall Cupp Clyde Pyerg 1 Managers Our Coach Captain 37 Rover Arnold uma Praise Thema Harold Haun Forest Chaney JUNIOR PIGH achopfer Wlwtsell Baker oroskey Allison Lhaney Nyhart Haun Gary Allen, Jones Atha r Leonard Gray Masters . Arndt Mr. Sauerbrey, Coach CHEERLEADERS Jeri Lee Denman Lou Ellen Tidball Maxine Turk RESERVES Cupp, Coach Baker Schonauer McDowell Moore Smith Taylor Byers Schonauer Anderson Haun Moravy Tyler Brunme CHEERLEADERS Vlrglnia Smlth Joanne McLla1n Ida Buren I VARQIFY TLAM THEY Clark Holnesvllle lenmont Lakeville Q Wasnvllle nople Creek lark Qrsaw llmn' flermont alwut ree' r drlcksoux Berlin holmesvllle Nasxvllle Blu Pralria YL Denotes Lealue games U ns 9 Losse Tournament Clerk ka rut Cre k Lakeville FOOTBALL TEAM THEY Clenmont Newark St Francis 8 Plenmont Valnut Creek 1 dwwf SQP- Q 5. I VVS TLAM THTI lark 'olm sllllo Pl nmont Lak v'lle eshvllle Apple Pr ek lark arsaw Killouck Jli Time l nmont 'alnut Freek Fr drirksbu 5 Be lin lolmesville hasnvllle Big Prairie 114 'ins 1 Losses 2 JUIIOR PIG? T.AM THEY Plark Folmesville Clenmont Lakeville xillerssurb walnut Creek Berlin Nashville Rlr zrairie ns 1 Losses Lakpville Football v ns 7 Losses Front Row: Clyde Pyers, George Sm1th,Gary Allen, FTEHKrH'Zhchmnn, Andrew Baker, Timothy Pahoundis. Second Row: Mr. Cupp, Coachg David Grenert, Chas. Nyhart, I5FFi'L35Herd, Dean Schonauer, Parker McDowell. Third Row: Junior Haun, Ronnie Pyers, Mgrs., IETF? Inaerson, Lewis Moravy, Atlee Schonauer, Mgr. WE SALUTE OUR FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM OF K.H.S. 39 Cfubf MATH Alm Lreate a gerulne lnterest 1D Lathematlcs Second Londay nlght of each month Roger Arnold, pres ulyde Pyers, vlce pres Lella Rogers, sec David Grenert, treas Hllda olgler, reporter Roger nrno1d hr Powers, dxl Lella ROne1S ulrde Pyers Javli fr nert , H1118 aigler I SCIENCE Alm Delve lnto the worrd sclence Thlrd Monday Hlaht or each month Janet Cole, pres Harold T1dba1l,Jr , v1ce pres Joanne Denman, sec Rlchard Zach an, treas Leah Tyler, reporter Joanne Denman Pahound1s John Selders Grenert Janet oole Smith Rlf'h13. d Zachmafx Tidball Leah Tyler Schonauer Mr Ketter, Adviser f 'xxxx x LATIN Aim: Broader background in Roman history Fourth Monday nivht of each month Leila Rogers, pres reporter Ronnle Pyers, sec treas. Ronnie Fyers. Mr. Powers, Adv1ser. Leila Rogers. A . . A . I . 1 . . . . . . ' Q ' . I O . in . , A . .M I ' . '. A ner. ' . 3 '. 1l ' . ' 'n 3 e . -5:53 I . l 1.h ' 3'1i 1 w -ysx N n xx S, lsxx ef- Q I - Ax !:'. 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DOCK' Garage 'xeplean 0 of TW fa of .W ,LQ Q 3 o A, fy ow 5 Of- Zo X afqf Q A 7: Sweqf- ware Sfohq Gr0CeY-X55 ,ZW I V 1 qrfef - ' I i S oe P' 4 4 S 5 Q f WRIGHTS ffldemraaad' Quwzy TEN CENT STORE QUALITY CROCERIES 6 MEATS Kmsuc K omo WBUCK HYATT AND ORR BARBERS RUN CONC RATUI ATIONS CLASS OF '51 MILAN E CRGUL 243 hx X 4' TO TH E STUT7M AN MOTOR SALFS coNc.nA1u4.A1-:ons gruneamnsn sues asfavzce ISA LYS mmassuno omo COMPLIMENTS ARMOR HORN mnunsauac BEST WISHES CLASS OF SI THE ADAMS BANK COMPLIMENTS or THE FARMER HUB MILLERSBURCLOHI O hh P 1 QUALITY 6 SATISFACTION FOR EVE RY CUSTOMER com E N 'S COSHOCTON MARATHON GASOLI NE C. MOTOR OIL E W SOWASH MILLERSBURG BESTIN THE LONG RUN OHIO OILCO Mr Lewis Ito this rlvet in I nod my head t s all he 1n a hosnital MEADOW COLD DAIRY PRODUCTS YOUR BEST BUY Charles Nyhartj I m puttlng the correct pos1t1on When hit it hard with your hammer remembered until he woke up LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ALBERT C ARNOLD PHONE 21 R 12 115 I I I ,, I I I g u n I I I . -' jo Zn' I . n I ' ' Im' I' - RUBBERCCD. RICE-CHADWICK SEESE SHOE STORE COMPLIMENTS X RAY FITTING COMMERCIAL BA NK MU-LERSUURC co NCRATU LArloNs azsr was Hes TO me cm.Ass or S7 PATTERSON SERV ICE STATION mass wxccsssonlss DAIRY BAR MILLEKS IURC RT 3 MILLERS BURG COMPLIMENTS BADGER PYERS L MILLER CHEVROLET MILLERSBURG OUFVALUES OUT SELLS PHONE 330 All. OTH E RS HUFFMAN MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET SALESC SERVICE 7 N P f ' il if iv 1 - V W f -, - , J-r , , 1 - ll' , fl h f Xa wr JIITNVIEII IL MXUIIDIIQ IDAIIQIIJIN WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS w JACKSON ST MILLERSBURG owcnnnnf-nous T i Chld CLASS OF 51 'I' S Issf-QIYSIUU JJ M2553 r FR :EDLANDER5 IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY SATISFACTION SINCE 1884 WOOSTER'S Bl C STORE 148 . '. '4'Q,Qifr I5-xsnilrkllxxf fd - - I I sylulib' C D ., , A I ren W'-' Aw universally -ur . H u S nf? opp -g Nigga! folks p f ' I X becau ' ' N ' A -,A . pal bl . If you cannot purchow Chin in your home 'own-wrive us-Y. O. Go: J, S., Chicago C9 L 2 S X I H r I f 5 i QJ J t 046 C QSFSVIER BQQJ com PLIMENTS Lowzk me cosr OF ontssmc wsu. woosrea omo WOOSTER DAIRY BAR SERV' NG QMQmxum cymuciwo PUBLIC THE SQUARE COMMUNITY WOOSTER SINCE QHIO 1879 LGBALFJRCOPNY 1 14 Ring dPi tlvitati D1p1 lCards C1bI gni llodal T hi tdby F B 3 oedo , 0 9 1.-.gs-1 I 1' Y . .1 WW - V - V f--fY--- -- Ps S D J .-- -Q 1 ' ' OF E x Y . . O' MA Known wherever there are Schools and Co 1 g C 'ss s an ns C mmencemen n ons -- ' omas Persona u nsi a -- s A rop es Represen e 2 Mr. . L. Wallace P. O. ox 12 T 1 1 Ohi h Western Auto Ascoclate Store GEORGE L Mmz owr MILLERSBURG 0:0 COMPLIMENT5 G E 8 KELLER cum. 13335 OPTOMETRJST Col-npr.. MENT5 J UD ,QN M IHAENTQ oF' P -STAUFFEPL, M D SCJ' UI FK WEAVER S WATCH SHOP C ES Loc s L E BURG H ADVICE ON DANCING lr. Cupp recently gave Bill Mullet advice on hw to avoid embarrassment when he fell on the dance floor: C11 Just lie thereg they'11 think you fainted. Q21 Get up gracefully. UD Start mopping the floor with your handkerchiefg they'11 think you work there. So - ' ,H I Q N Q V B OF I -J , , I l. C 4 r' 0 V . F I ' - X I k L, .1-,-.il COMPLIMENTS OF n,P fa rap DKK NN.-:KS LOWER THECOSTOF DRESSING WELL M ILLE RS BURG,O FOOD MARKT WQQQTQL to W SCOTTY CANDY CO. Q FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 40 CANDIES CIGARS JOHNSTONS CANDIES PAPER BAGS AND CHOCOLATE-IS LOV ELL 8 COV EL CHOCOLATES GOLDEN MOON FOUNTAIN SUPPLI l-,S Coshocton Ohio BULK SPIMIIALTI ES SUNDRIES Complments of Wooster Oh1o where you 11 f1nd all on one floor 84 under clothlng 8: fine sportswear in the state of Oh1o HART CHAFFNER Sc IMRX LLOTHES bTETSON LEE HATS MANMTTAN bHIRTS ND BOTANY SPORTSWEAR comrumswrs OF WEAVER GENERAL STORE FREDRICKSBURG 51 1 , . N I C K A M S T E R ' S , . I ' , one 1-oof...the largest selection of men's ' ' A Y soo A ' ' ' ...A ... Whwuwi? R C ARNDT G UNS ANTIQU ES ELECTRICAL WORK Phone KlllbllCk 0hl0 Kclllaci 0444 QM la MEN-F5 A ERSON M D AMMUNITION WALL PAPER Phone 37R3 THE KILLBUCK SAVINGS BANK COMPANY KILLBUCK Or-no Qu gi Seeing Is Believing ZACHMAN S SOHIO SERVICE DEALER IN SOHIO PRODUCTS ATLAS TES RBATIEBIE Kdllacl. 04154 Gnu-k s - nith, The man that marries mr daughter will get a prized' Blaine: 'Could I see it, please? if 52 11: in 1 l V V . 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I I 1 ' ' I 6 fa Q' X 4- ........- , mann Eg :.':,L'2- :I rznzvulnrsuzvr '-9 ,531 wurn -,, 4' f 'uv 7 TH KILLBUCK SAND CJRAVEL COMPANY WE DELIVER AND QUALITY CONCRETE MATERI PLASTERING SAND sa CONuRATULATJ.0fx5 TO THE LLASS OF Sl DEWITT S DRUG ETUQE MARTIN E .JEWELRY STORE MILLVRSBURG DRY CLE.-UILNG hL1NUVR'5 WRKFT Nmxlaxvg FIVE si Tw L Xiu N Q CASEY BMBER mc rx QTILI , GLEN ROD!-IE 134 STORI- The young brlde placed the turkey carefully on the table for the Thanksgivlng dlnner NTh1S, my dear,H she exclalmed, His my firot roast turkey Her husband looked :ith adnlratw UMarvPlous, darl1ng,N he sald UAnd how wonderiully you've stuffed 1tlU Ubtuffed lton she asked Hwhy, deares thls one wasn't hollow H MILLERSBU RG OHIO AIR CONDITIONED DAY S RESTAURANT L nzmy Usifccf oo PHONE 310 BEAUUFUL BANQUET ROOMS MH-LERSBURG OHIO FOR PPIVATE PARTIES dddfd 511 ,, - ' u Y Y f rw, H J LJ- 1 n 4 ' , . g'g3 . WlJ'. , . 'lj 'T' Y El' J . . 0 0 E of 7 ...wt.... 7 ' - 1' . ' gon. A - -'R?Y V . . . ,. . ' ' . . 3 .r,, 5 , FJ D Y W UL ' Ji altmww He n t1e tele ho'1e boothb I want a box for two H Volce at the other endb Sorry, but we do1't have boxes for two H He HBut lST't thlS the box offlce of the theater' Voice HNo fe are the uniertakers F I 'D 20.1 E! EHA n 1070 SS I 1-.....,.I IlA.r..A . I , 1 . eXA . XX.xr....,i..,..,, X1iH1lsIrl1lq. lliu Cir E p . : . . 4 : O - e o f7 fe Cffmofff 7'77yers 'funeraf Mme f:?urLera! rj: 1'1' :fcn .lx IILIIF I, GUIIU x77,?iiIQYSLllYg, lmna 25 fm-mug 127854 'A COM PLI ME NTS COMPLI MENT5 PROGRESSIVE LOWE KDDS DISCOUNT L LOA N CO nn.u.Rsaunc HOLMES COUNTY FARM BUREALI COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION STORES AT 1, ff,-I. WALNUT CREEK 14, Mmsasauac 'I' compumems PUR ITAN DRY CLEANING MILLERSBURC PHONE 166 A oun smcsns assr wnsnes TO me CLASS or wsu GEORGE E SELDE RS YO U R FRIENDLY INSURANCE SALESMAN S6 or I c 'Y C A o NASHVILLE ery! 'Sr I GU LTY DON GENIMER DRY GOODS AND READY TO WEAR MILLERSBURG or-no Pap bear IO 5 been dr murlgg mv wnLskLv :Lim 11 ar mo' been d munb J wJ.'1e7 Baby LE r' Elrrmpl W E SCHROCK MIKESELL BROS. ROOFING AND HEATING SHEET METAL woRK 70 2W W 9 'W k 'ff 9 MILLERSBURG OHIO MILLERSBURG OHIO Blrd Farm Service Phone 193 R MILLERSBURG OHIO MILLERSBLIRG DHID 57 Y A fi :Hull 'Q I ' 'V' 2 -ll Une 'fi : l 5 . ri fm' Q , vi 'I A : II 5 1 H 7,,,.,, ,Wm WW, Y .. WW . ,W mf, -,H A--Yfnrwff -5- Y 1 1 1 i i o o ' W . . . , MILLER DRUG STORE 'qc 2' coMPLETs PRESCRIPIIUNC- 4:51 A Ck 001, QP, A -v VETERINARY ocmnmzm' 1, 4, 4' KILLBUCK omo PHONE 26 comnmeurs Q01-DIE 5 BEAUIY GLEN MULLET SHOPPE ELM SERVICE STATIGN moms so R or nmaucx HARRY GRENFRT FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS KI LLBUC K T e Russe T eatre mlllersburq Ohlo UI HMMNR Willle sald the t h d rlbe th hum n race The human r c is the m n runn ng after th vom n and th m n runnl aft r the me replied W111ie 58 i I I . I I I L .. .. A ' 1 +---fw fi- ---iv V R- A7-V----n -7-44 . . ,, ,, Y, E, , g,,, , ,AA 7,7 EL ' r ACE ' , ' eac er, esc ' e a . a e e i e e e wo e 'ng e n, I NIII I l IRSISIIIRI 1 I IRNIII lil CIJNIPXNX' FURNITIJQE RUGS GAS STOVE5 ELECTIQIC REFQIGEQATUQS I SWEEPERS WASI-IEI-ZS AND QADIOS 'Nlll I I'llHlil'll1' fllllfl I l W BETTER BAKED GOOD SAME TI-I NG Freshman do kno: 9 Homo e I'm rrepar Jmxor I dD'1't r mv ner' I A ew or I dJ1't, t MPV 1 Lan add ,-,Z awrthlng ta wnat has I nn said ' INTERNATIONAL X xl Off I MILLEIQSBURG CAB CQMPANY 2 I-I S 6 phone 7 q,I'N Pwr M Sbu Q O MILLERSBURG OHIO I ECCINDMY GRCICIERY MILLERSBURG UHID PHQNE 41 WESTJACKEDN ST QI XI ITX SHOPPF IWALL PAPER PAINTS CHINA GLASSWARE I2 WEST JACKSON STREE MILLERSBURG OHIO PHONE 20 C 1 1 1 q v v A A A 44 n 1 Q 4 1 A Y V H V 4: ' A A A 1 1 F1 , I . . . I -. 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I 00476 so 6 wh V- e 49 4, 5, 4 o, vb?- I 4, I Qs 6-0 1 Q X , oe 0 ' s . 41- b , ox In ' 9 6 Q 9 02' I I EAQJQMQ4 DRY GOODS CROCERIE5 6 MEATS KILLBUC K PHONE 35 HA LE S RESTAURANT Y fs QA O QQ, X 40 THE SQUARE A BRILLHARTS GENERAL STORE COM PLI MENTS LAYLAND DUNCAN THEATER OHIO E G BENSON DDS KILLBUCK OHIO ll - I U C: 41 v-C' J CT NON cv YS ,O fb v ,zfbcg A 'O Q, 1 5 Xl i Jw MQ or COMPLIMENT5 OF THE BRIAR I-IILL STQNECCD QUARIE RS L FAB RICATORS GLENMONT' MlLLERSBURG475 KILLBUCK KILLBUCK 29RI2 6 OF BUILDING STONE X ILLBUCK QLEVATOR F-ARM EQLHPMENT GRAIN ELEVATOR KILLBUCK OHIO ALDERMAN HARDWARE Q- Q w Q mom: 3 f,f,,0l0 50 CHARLES .I FONDRIEST 57 w l9.,,-J, PFON St lxILLBl CK OHIO POST OFFICE lox U Patent Medlcmes Wall Paper Chmaware Cggmetlcs KILLIUCK OHIO Cigarettes Shoes lrrj:-4-C I-fill-6 6,14-IIl.4d68OU4Lfll-3' 'I' I DB ALL GARAGE KILLBUFK OHIO C 63 X. W - YYYY A- , Y .. . V, ,W ,,. i.f V. - --Y -- - Y WV, V A . .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,,, ,Y Y . sb P O mf lm '59 P1 . .a 40 5- C 'Q 2 fmci af '01 A o ei D006 Obio- . . C - i r Y . 9 TELEPHONE: nm 9r0c'I1'11g C911 nfs 111111 ,Sluliuzzvry ' f P E L G s nc 3 MILLFRSBURG HARDWARE EYEPYTHING FUR THE FARM AND HUM! MILLERSBURG OHIO PHONE 99 IW.1r1tI10n Sgrvnu Statlon XS Il ISI S KIWS N1 HUNTER FUNERAL HOME LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE MILLERSBURG OHIO FRED REED PHONE43 117 W JACKSON ST MILLERSBURB. OHIO 614 I I v I NI.XR.'X'I'IION UAS. OILS X KIRIQI .'IfS I i IIRICS, H ' ff, I ADE ' I I Phone 205 I I XIII ' ,I 1 , OI L- -- L E L HEEL ,WLIWL ,WL E, L I L 9 13 oaevo of JOHN A WYNNE nnuanslune omo 49 FURD CARS ANDTRUUKS 99 SALES AND SERVICE 4,-4,6,clc4nce5ale45Sowccc 'PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRIC MILLERSBURG R F D 3 PHONE 271A LIFE GUARD WANTED Jim Taylor, a lanky, six-and-a-half Footer was applying for a job as a cl 1.11.0 gulf' U 'Of course you nil? said tln interviewer. Wall, no sir, I don't,' said Jim, looking at. his stilt-like legs, 'but I sure can vradel' SHONK S DAIRY SELFCTED DAIRY PRODUCTS MIILILRSBURG, OHIO 65 O AUTH D RIZED W 71 ' ' ' I PASTEURIZED N ICHQL L STONE CCD. , li 3 C OMPLIMENTS OF THE HAT BOX Au. THE LATEST cnumous JESSE S- JAQKSON 522 MAIN -SIBEET Q osHg2 1QuiQuiO COMPLIMENTS OF AIR PORT INN MILLERSBURC CONGRATULATIONS ro me cuss or 51 WRIGHTBCDTTUIXIG CO 67 ' BEST WISHES FROM BLUE CRYSTAL MIN E5 KILLBUCK OHIO TIPPLE LOCATED SOUTH END or TO N CGA L JAMES NORMAN VICE PRES THOMAS LEA SECTRES 68 CHAS. ATHAf PRES. ii' HOLMES TRACTOR SALES FIRST IN HOLMES COUNTY 5 v'?f7fc16 Armmy Headquarters MILLERSBURG OHIO PHONE 397 glrr-1 I! URACTORI 93330 Minn.. ---in -f-J'-1,3 -an N ganna- Q-'N:z:---P COMPIIMEN-I-:S O 69 0 LME5 AKTAGE OWNER, QNROE ACIQILTSQ. Ixen. 69 SOUNIB REASONABLE Denver Conner, a truck driver, stopped suddenly on the highway The car behlnd crashed into the truck and its owner sued C onner Wlv d1dn't you hold out your hand? the judge asked Conner Well, he said indignantly, if he cou1dn't see the truck, hcl 1n heaven's name could he see my hand? FV V- ' ' ' WWWQH' '--- -Y---A fiv- -A-A-4-L--- i-Y- nwxr , .,. I I 5 ll ll 1 1 E C In 3 5 , F li 1 I I A- M. -!,- g ' H T ' M -'-1 '?-1 f ff -fi u f RQi0uWi3. -'fe---J -A .-, - fT'e '4 L-W ew L--' .life .. , F 1, 09 I l C 'O gf- I 1 I 1 I1 'a li i i I . l W3 E ' Il . ' l . ' C0NGRA1uLmoNs semoks KILLBUCK HOME RESTAURANT FOUNTAIN SERVICE PAGES ICE CREAM A GOOD PLACE TC EAT PHONE 58 KILLBUCK CQMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS mmm, Gm moms cxzosxm xmaucx snos REPAIR PURE Oll. STATION APPRE IATIO TO LL OUR DV RTISEPS AND CONT I UTORS 1 g h ti T k illi f' t If 1 A tl k THE ANTLEP STAFF 70 D J OF x.u.aucx, on-. V tily p t g td hti 1 n t 11 y h f y pp n f f cf y th ld tb . 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