Killbuck High School - Antler Yearbook (Killbuck, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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FOHEWARD We, the Class of '55, 1n preparing our one and only Yearbook want to express to you the pleasures we have found here May the Joys and closeness that we shared and gained here be an insplration to the many younger classmates in school It 13 our hope that we will not be forgotten, and as we turn the pages of th1s yearbook, we relive the fr1endsh1ps Killbuck High We hope that you wlll llke the WT1t8 ups and activities that we publ1sh in this book of the Class of 'SS and associations of our years here in i 2 E : I i 4 S 4 : , , 1 Adm1n1strat1on I EIU Facult John W Bauman D P Ongld arv T S1981 cucation Music wtf 3 U Patsy Wright J J Weltmer Secretary Superintendent Q Mrs. Ruth Neldon Third R Fourth Mrs. Margaret Burklew Mrs. V1PSiUi8 Huston First 8 Second Grade Home Economics 3 p:un-- fb Mrs Helen Weltmer Ir Janes Bruce hr James W Cox Commercial 31010 W L ' ul 1 IIII wi Mrs Georgia Purdy hath A Latin 8 Industrial Arts 5 History IW ENXX ull 2 SEAWX K LX ffl ilmmes 'L 'W inxii URN! 1 hrs bayzelle Coulter Klndirgarten FWF Mr Carroll .-rtin ir James S Hunter nignt Grade Seventh Gra4e I bg.:-4 M , V 33 , un, ,, 71 gif Nxxxff I Helen 'ones Mr Paul Sauerbre5 Fifth Crade Sixth Grade --gf urdv Mrs Verne Carpenter Mrs Fern P Fourth Fra de Third Grade ang I M x Q -S feAchP4 Mrs Sarah Keyser Mrs Ruth Anderson First Grade Second Grade 5 BUS DRIVERS f 1 5 '1.. 57? 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'n:v Dolores Louise Clark Dee 'MN- Nolr here's a natural gal Who's stance 13 very tall You'll f1nd her gay and lgughing And loved qulte well by all Robert James Allison Bobby' 1 W W ff A A x lp -gif Now here 13 one grand gJ'erS01'1 1-,5 he does exce gsssgllngness and friendship Wil 1 help hlm to do well- Loulse Ellen Tidball I-5-PPY She's real george-and full of pep bhe's never really quiet And yet this all round Smlllhg gal ls a blue eyed-Blonde halred rlot . 8 49-,wi XA an Jon s Qclo Y lar'Jn I A rulld 01 musles Thls boy has got At the Joxes he tells all laugh a lot Lols Loulse Galllon Loulse N QQ M fair-face lovely 1635 nd .Just a blt shy S 'vltty W tk a smlle And a twlrkle ln her eye I5-2 ix -ab bharles Irvin Galli on Uhirlle MMR Always Str-W1nE for success AS an artlst he 1S blessed In always dOl 1g well He Surpasses all the rest af .IAP 'Q as Wo ert hey wmmyu WW Fe's a fOldl3OklWf oy Marv Ellen Mullet Mary W Carefree, gay, and smooth 15 she nd 15 never very blue Very nlce to all her frienHS And really clever, t00 James Dale Landon J1x1m1y xy.. He'S handsome, also gay -rnd klnd of qulet too Really a very good frien You'll flnd always true. 2515i ,J o trelts hls Vrlends ,rand K anv task, 'll lend a hel lng hand. 9 I If ' f-'W d how here's a boy no Just loves red, e F1deS on a Llre GHILHS nlth a calm cool head Gene Rodney HBWKIDS Bernard 4 neg? I I'b'S 10nd Hlth eyes of blue A real good friend, Through and through N11 Forest Edward Ridenbaugh NFrostyH He came here ln hls In our class took a Now he's qulte true Also a good helplng ,.4u-vy 5-ER F36 gn... Robert James Hunter Bob I ffgc XXX Now here's a b0Y uh0's very tall he works very hard In playlng basketball XS senlor year stand to all of us, hand Q2 Jo Ann Margaret Brumme Jo xy! bhe's very sweet-and qulet too And one grand person for 1n her heart she holds quite true Fro her were sure of no desertlon Kenneth Oscar Schonauer Ajax ,www f , , 4A'Jfl1Jlr4xY I X He 's qulte sua As you all know But far 1n llfe He's sure to go L.,3, ian? Q NNR QV Ioward Ray Masters Jr How1e Pe's just one tall handsome 1tty and lots of fun He will always find a way, Or make one Maxine Marilyn Turk Wax bhe's very bright, and so alluring And has us all awaitlng To see 11' soon aga1n, A new guy she'1l be dat1ng Donald Warren Atha Donnie 44. WX X He's always faithful and ready Quiet but lots of fun, So helpful in 1115 own way 811 Wlll never g1ve up til the task is done Norma Jean fflnney Jeanne' A dimpled, smlling lass Who has them all debating That she--a simple brown-eyed gal Is smply stlmulating Charles blyde Pyerg Jr WWW 099! A Faithful, sympithlc friend Who w1ll always help anyone 50 wmplete any problem, I' any task which 18 begun. 1 J ' I Leland Dale Parsons ,gp Lee ' W 44 'Xuw N He's always looking far ahead In life he'l1 make a name He's fa1thful and truehearted. For perfectlon 15 his am. ll L' 1, afifl-iavf ' my - '14 . P -.x .YQUI-,' fx- sp? FSF,- gr -A 4, 4 g .' 4,1 f 7-gi' -v , . ff! I 'L Q ,V mn.. 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Histor It was only twelve short years ago that the class of 'SS started out in the f1rst grade We d1dn't quite know wnat it was,all about yet Everythlng and everybod was so strange to us but after we got aquainted with everybody, everything went smoothly for the rest of the year During the year Norma Chaney and Charles Gallion Joined us as I1PSt graders Frosty Ridenbaugh was with us 1n the first grade, but moved to Glenmont. 51 S2 After e1ght long years 1n grade school, we were all walting eagerly for our Freshman year finally arrived Mr James Burns was there to meet us Many changes had taken place 1n our class but we were 35 strong Our class officers were Pres , Norma Chaney, V Pres , Shlrley Arnold, Sec , Louise Galllon, Treasurer, Sylvia Porter, News Reporter, Kenneth Schonauer, Student Council, Joyce Chaney and Robert Hunter Virginia Ames and Irene Murphy were the new pupils 1n our class It soon came time for the Sophomores to 1n1tiate us They made us wear slgns on our backs so long and so w1de thatsaid , Green Fresh an All day we had to carry the1r books Believe me, after the day was over, we thought that we deserved a party That nlght they had a n1ce party lor us, and everyone had a good time On October 2, we had an lnvitatlon hay r1de party We went to the road side park, there we had weiner roast At the Halloween Carn1val Sylvia Porter was our candldate lor queen, Irene Murphy sang for he program The fishpond, our concess1on, was very successful Robert Alllson, Gary Hanklns and Clyde lmytsell were the football players from our class Robert Alllson, Wallace Croskey, Robert Hunter and Howard Masters represented us 1n basketball We were proud of the fact that four basketball cheerleaders were Freshman Jerl Lee Denman was elected to the varslty team Mary Ellen Mullet, Lou Ellen Tidball and axlne THFK were chosen lor the reserves Members of our class were actlve in extra currlcular work 1U muslc and sp ch Durlng the year we lost V1rg1n1a Ames Joyce Chaney, Irene Murph and Donna Weaver left our class to be marrled 52 53 we entered our So homore class w1th only 29 puplls 'e palned one new memb r, Carolyn Parsons Durlng the year she moved away We had a new 3dV1SOP to see us through our second year of hlvh school, Mrs Margaret Fstlll Our class Off1CQ s were Pres , 'aron Schopfer, V , Pres , Tommy Klbbey, Sec , Sylv1a Porter, Treasurer, JoAnn Brumme, News Reporter, Vaxlne Turk, Student Council, Beverly Carpenter and Bobby Alllson From our class, Louise Galllon, Maxlne Turk, Llllian Young and Norma Chaney took part ln the Prlnce of Peace Maxlne Turk, Jer1 Lee Denman, Aaron Schopfer and JUn1OT Pyers vere members of the Latln Club Jeri Lee Denman, Lou llen Tldball, Mary Ellen Mullet and Paxlne Turk vera elected football cheer leaders Bobby Alllson played on the varsity b sketball team Aaron Schopfer, Donald Atha, Jun Landon played on the reserves Maxl e Turk, Lou Fllen Tidball, Mary Ellen Mullet were the basketball reserve cheerleaders Jerl Lee was on the var lty Thls was our year to 1nit1ate the Freshman We made a l1st of thlngs for them to wear and do They had to carry a cloth and shlne our shoes They also had to carry candy and vlve us a plece every t1me they saw us That nlght we had a party for them Ex ryone had a very good tlme 53-Sb When we began our Junlor year, we galned one memb r, Leland Parsons Throughout the year we lost Shlrley Brlnk, L1ll1an Young, Walter hlte, Charlotte Chrl topher, Shlrley Arnold and Nancy Coakley The Junlor Class began an excitlng year with manv new experiences and responsibllities under the gu1dance of Mrs Margaret Fstlll ve began the year wlth a hay r1de and xelner roast at Nashvllle Roadslde Park Thls was enwoyed by all members of the class On October lb, members of the class went to Vboster and plcked potatoes all day It got pretty tiresome by the end of the day, but everybody had fun p1ck1ng up potatoes Oh' the Wall inn feellng the next da le ordered our class rlngs 1U Novemb r and recelved them January 15 After the long walt we were very happy to wear them Db sponsored the Halloween Carnlval on October 23 ve sold c1der, donuts and candy, also had dart throwlng and we sponsored the dance It was a great success We sold candy, hot dogs, pop and potato Ch1pS at all of the basketball games and sold candy durlng the noon hour We also sold pennants whlch vere black and gold with a large buck on them The class held a M1Stl6tOS Dance on December 29 It was en1oyed by all who attended Tb had a paper dP1V9 on January 9 'e worked pretty hard on 1t, and ve had a lot of fun It 1ncreased our treasurer a llttle Four of our members Maxlne Turk, Reverly Carpenter, Mary wllen Nullet and Jer1 Lee Denman participated 1n the Pr1nce oi reace cont st JoAnn Brumne, Maxlne Turk and Beverly Carpenter were 1D the declamation contest Max1ne Turk and Reverly Carpenter were w1nners ln dramatlc readldgs and represent ed us 1n the County Speech Tournament, February l9 Our class pla books were ordered in January and we beganpracticethe mlddle of February e presented it on April O It was a hillbllly comedy 1D three acts culled A Feudin Over Yonder It was njoyed by a large audlence As soon as our play was over, plans were made for the an ual Junlor Senlor Banquet Prom Ve all looked eagerly forward to the Nbig nlghtn of the year, aturday, May l After spendlng hours decoratlng C . . . 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A , f . . lb ms 'rosy fcont.J the gym on Thursday night, we came back Frida morning to find our crape paper false ceiling on the floor lb were very disappointed, but we got busy and started puttlng it back up 'e worked very hard all day Frlday and finally got every thlng under control On Saturday n1ght everythlng went just f1ne Fverybody enjoyed themselves very much JoAnn Brumme was elected by the Senlors to reign as Prom Queen 514 55 Then came our Senlor year Our last year of school We started out wlth a new advisor, Mr James Bruce A fa 1l1ar face, Forest Rldenbaugh from Glenmont was back with us At the Halloween Carnlval we had for our concesslon a cake walk ye, also, sold cider and donuts Beverly Carpenter was our candldate for Carnival Queen She worked hard and with lots of help from the communlty, she was the w1nner w1th 3700 votes we were very proud of her and she was a lovely queen We ordered class plctures in November when we recelved them we were very pleased w1th them be ordered Soo penclls wlth basketball schedules on th m 'e made a good proflt on them Our worr1es have just b gun 'b started vnrklng on our Antler the last of Januaqy There was alot oi work to be done, but we got lt all completed and thought we d1d a very good job In February we planned to have a Valentine Dance on the l8th It was called the NSweetheart Ball We nada good turnout and we thlnk everybody that came had a good t1me Maxine Turk and Beverly carpenter represent d our class in the dPCl8W8tl0H th1s year GRADUATION There are twelve of us that have been together all twelve years The month of May was our busiest month of the year Our Farewell Chapel was on May 13, Baccalaureat May 15, Commencement on May 20 On May 22 we started on our class trip to ThSh1HgtOH, New York Clty, and Atlantlc C1ty Thus ends the l2 happy years we have spent 1n good old Killbuck Hlgh Thus we start out to face the future alone Our Colors Royal Blue and Silver Our Flower Amerlcan Beauty Rose Our Motto This Far and St1ll Cl1mb1ng QF, in-,W Z7 Pro hccy Hav you ever walked down th oath of a rose garden late at ni:ht9 The scent of the roses f1ll the air and you can see tnem in the pale moon llgrt You look up and see the beautiful, full moon Shlnlng hlgh over head Its beauty and all the beautiful things about you fill you with antlclpatlon of something wonderful about to happen It was on such a D1'ht as this that one of the mo t wonderful thlnvs happened to me I wa walk og down the path of my rose garden, taking 1U all 1ts beauty when 1 decided to s1t dow on the bench under a rose bush I l aned back and sat tnere looklng at the moon I had sat there for qulte a whlle when all at once, strange thlngs happened to my eyes The moon seemed to hold a strange f3SC1H3t1OH for me It seemed as though I were looking through a mlcroscope 1nto the future and that the plctures of the future were on th moon At least lt must have been the future because I could see Jer1 Lee Denman Just as pla1n a could be She wa in a schoolroom w1tn a lot of children around her She and Toot must have marr1 d because on the door was a sian tdat sald Mrs Kenneth Moore and ox her desk wa a p1cture of two ch1ldren whlch I presumed as be1ne her own Then the schoolroom faded out and I was ln a factory It looked like Brlar H1ll Stone Company and there stool the foreman, you guessed 1t, Bob Allison He was pass1ng out c1gars and on the wrapper it sald 'It's a G1rln He seemed very happy about lt Who wouldn't be? Next the v1sion changed to a farm sc ne There stood Kenneth Schonauer beslde his tractor, try1ng to f1x 1t, I guess He had alway talk d of getting h1s tractor when he was lh school and that wish had come true From the looks of the farm, he must be getting along successfully As the vision changed, I could see Jo Ann Brumme standlng in a chlcken lot, throwlng rain to the chlckens A small whlte frame house stood nearby and beside the house was a semi truck Loule was getting out and three small children were runnlng toward h1m J nn came out of the chicken lot and the five walked into the small whlte house Then I could see a well dressed business woman that was sitt1ng in the lobby of the Hotel Statler in Cleveland It was none other than the small town g1rl of Killbuck, Lou Ellen Tidball Her engagement was in the paper that she was reading The lucky man was Michael VanDuperville, a well known society man of Cleveland They were to l1ve at the VanDuperville mansion which was located on the lake She was hi private secretary What a life!!! 15 4 . . 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O '31 - 1 ' , ' C .. - . . o A Q l u .. k e ., O e S 0 PROHHECY Ccont I As the scene changed, I saw Aaron Schopfer sitting at the desk in front of a television camera He had his own program At last, the Nat1on co1ld hear some of the Jokes and some of the pranks that made Aaron as popular at Hillbuck High He was a great success by the looks of the fan ma1l p1led around him Next I saw the door to an office and on the door was a Slgn that read Norma Chaney Journalist Copie of the New York Times were lying on a table not far from the entrance Norma had apparently won her goal in the world a feature writer on the New York Times Then the vision changed to French Rid e, and to the Pyer s father had ret red, except for odd Jobs Jn1OP had three boys waiting for h1m as he walked up the path from the barn At the was Just pulling away Guess who the dr1ver was Naturally it of dr1v1n one when he was in school The vision moved slowly to a scene in Alaska A boat was fast pullin up to the dock and his brother stepped from the deck They were in the whalin, industry The tr1p was a tell by the way they were actin As the scene moved farther down the Western Coast, I saw Charles Gallion busy working He was making a model of his latest airplane It was a f1ve passenger model and was built It could fly up, down, and around more quickly than a bird Charles is known throughout t navagation for his nodels and superior work in that field Farm Junior was operating the farm His and twin g1P1S They were all 1n the yard barn a large tank type modern m1lk truck 1S Howard Masters He was always talking fommy Aibby success I could in h1S labratory for family use he world of As I sat there I could hear mus1c from afar off Someone was play1ng a steel gultar I co ld see a great crowd of people They were all listening to the man n the center of the stage He was tall with black hair He played better than anyone I have ever heard As his image came closer 1n my vision, I could tell that he was Leland Parsons I guess a lot of practice and drive can always make someone a success A5 the music faded away, I could hear the buzz of a saw 1n the distance A great saw mill was in view Gene Hawkins wa giving some of the men orders He was in partnership WltH his fatner H1s father was the figurehead and Gene gave the orders Together they were doing well They ran the largest lumber camp ln the Nation Hawkins and Hawkins Saw H111 Slowly the V1S1OH moved to a corridor of City Hospital 1n New York Sitting at the desk was Louise Galllon She had worked her way up to head nurse I was really surpri ed because I never really took her seriously when she talked of b ing a nurse, but I gue s she really knew what she was talking about Then the scene slowly changed to a basketball Court Bob Hunter was practlclng On 01 Jumpshots He S all pro now and is playin WILD the Fort Wayne PISHOHS ine coach is walking over to him Wait! That coach 1S Jim Landon Can you imagine that? Two of our classmates are to be together 1n the future Jim as coach and Bob as key man! Life is funn , 1sn't lt? As the court fades away, I car see a Neon sign that reads France Dolores Clark's work is known all over the world Her newe t sensation She has risen to fame the worli over because Dee's Beauty Shop It's located in Paris, latest hair style, the Crew Cut Bob, 1S the of tnis new look 1n hair stylin the desk The one and only Wallace Croskey He had gone all the way from Hillbuck Fireman to State Fire Marsnall Oh1O 15 noted for its fire prevention thanks to Chick and his great work Then I was taken across the Nation to Hollywood Mary Hullet was tak1n a s reen test The men seemed qu te pleas d by the results Thay had been looking for a g1rl of her type for the next great mov1e, nlhe White Snow She had formerly been an airline hostess for the U 3 plane America Round About lt must be nice!! Then I could see the U S House of Representatives and guess who the Speaker of the House was? Our one and only politician Earl Leonard He had always Sald that he was g01ng to be a Hobo, but apparently he must have changed his mind I fh HK we all expected Earl to be c t om for ore 'lil of work connected vit' government As the scene changed, I could see veverly Carner e 1 n olfice at the loyal lypewriter Cnmoax, She was one of the Nation s top expert typists and wa now typing at a rate of 120 words a m1HUt8 regularly Her main Job wa to school students and Next I :aw D n turned his busine coal You see, Don all winter He had show th m haw to 1mprove their own Wrltlng Atha beh1nd h1S desk at the Blue Crystal M1ne He was now boss there SIHCC over to him lh nine was now reco nized all over the world for lt s high discovered a new process of treating coal so that one ton would heat a f1V8 no difficulty in sell1ng the coal a v175 OO a ton fhen I could hear the weird sounds of the Jungle Forest Hidenbaugh was leading a hunting the Stamps of Africa Since he graduated he had gone to Afr1ca and hai been there ever S1HCC go to the h1gh schools all over the U 5 and demonstrate her skill to the to the high h1S father quality of room house party through His great knowledge of hunting had helped h1m to become the best unde that AfP1C3 had The top nunters of tne world search for n1m as their gulde borest was having the time oi his life there The last mother in the supuose to be As I got V1S1On I saw was a maternity ward in the hospital Two women were 1n the room, a nurse and a bed Just as it came nearer, my mother called me from the house me, but I don't know whether I was to be tne nurse or the mother up slowly from the bench, I felt rather sad These Dh1HJS couli all know, life 1 made up of many hardsh1ps before we are to meet our goals to make our place in l1fe, no matter what lt may be As I walked up the path, would not come true, but I knew that they could be ours for the taking The n a part of their secret the future of the Class of 55 I knew the last V1SlOn was all be possible, but as we hope we all h ve that quality I knew all the prop1ec1es oonlight and roses had told me 777..7,afu4J . . . . . . . . . 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I ' . 0 A . . -- g A . a f 16 74 -0 4 nat wtllamil estnmrnt We, the Senior Class ol Killbucx High, Town of Killbuck, in the County of Holmes, and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare, this our last Will 8 Testament in the following manner, that is to say 8 Article I To all on coming senior classes, we will our ability to not et Senioritis Article II To Mr Weltmer, we will our prison number signs They are in the senior home room closet ready for the on coming classes Article III To the Faculty, we will our appreciation of their encourage ment given us during our high school years Article IV To the Junior Class, our sincere critics we will our Cell Block l2 Article V To the Sophomore Class, we will our ability to get along with teachers Article VI To the Freshmen Class, we will our ability to graduate Article VII To the Eighth Grade, we will the thrill of becoming nBaby Freshmen Article VIII To the Seventh Grade, we will our good housekeeping habits, and good manners I, Bob Allison, do will and bequeath my ability to hunt and trap to Lee Edward Tidball I, Don Atha, do will and bequeath my love for PlYm0Uth'S to Jack Nyhart 1 Jo Ann Brumme do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Sue Hall I'Bever1y Carpenter, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Larry Haun. 17 3 1, Norma Chaney, do will and bequeath one lock of natural curly hair, my 25W waist, and my size Sl shoe to Mary williams I, Dolores Clark, do will and bequeath my ability to drive slowly and safely t0 Gwen Renfrew I Wallace CrOSk0Y, will and bequeath my love for fire engines to Butch Arndt I, Jeri Lee Denman, do will and bequeath my ability to go steadyn to Marlene Reed May she go with Larry as long as I have Toot Q I 9 2 I O -- n n I O ' e O O O e ' ll -- O ' U- 'A1'7'i X my . - V . Y . ' ' -' fl'. at jg-ga . 2 .,'9 ff. Z ' . ,K Effqymfffg N- as I M Q . f e A Q T dc 'V 5 v V ' ., Hg - 7 . .:' 0 'N V : 'iv n S K, , ,D ' e ,., . af' ' I J' J , I, Charles Vallion, do will and bequeath my last years Surburbanites to Loretta Carpenter May she never become stuck in a snow bank again I, Louise Gallion, do will and bequeath my ability to drive fast and safe at the same time to Wilbur Leckrone May luck always be riding with you I, Gene Hawkins, do will and bequeath all my love for the Mc Kee I, Tom Kibbey, do will and beoueath my tire squalling ability to Clyde Lowe. Qt 1 Leland Parsons, do will and bequeath my tall and skinny build to Dan Middaugh fi.. ,X P 'S I, Howard Masters, do will and bequeath all my love for Liberace to Mr BHUUIBIIQ I, Earl Leonard, do will and bequeath my ability to play football to Jr Gray. I, Jim Landon, do will and bequeath my abil ty not to go with the girls to Tuffy Spurgeon I, Mary Ellen Mullet, do will and bequeath my inability to laugh at jokes and my cheering atility at basketball games to Janet Starner I Forest Ridenbaugh, do will and bequeath my ability to keep the basket ball bench warm to Harold Snyder I, Juniol Pyers, do I, Bob Hunter, do will and bequeath Ziiiiigdngiqggagg Tieady height 'bility to Dean Carter to Larry Moore. 18 X' Y' VQIP 1 n ' 91 - . I ugqy e X . .H. Nt 'fe ,A Q H In E 3 ' 0 1, A 3. . - I ' X' gr I ' ,ll X g F xx., 0 I -,GK f? ' -I 4. Q J A' - . fx- girls to Bob Moore. ' , . W -- A - V- . 1 '--:il 9 fl - - E . r . .1 if ' lfadiaiiyt fl. ul, :Nay 1 L '- -- axe 'r ' ' h A-Fai g . x ll 4' ,f I. ,- 5 I, Lou Ellen Iidball, do will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Sandra Taylor. I, Maxine Turk, do will and bequeath my acting ability to Bunny Kaser with what you all ready have plus mine, I sure you'll go even far ther than you already have Article IX May these personal wills and bequests not be held against us b In witness whereof, we, Wallace Croskey and Lou Ellen lidball, have hereunto su scribed our names to this class this thirteeth day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen hundred and fifty five A- S 2 3, 0 .. 'm vi-' I ff-7 . . Witnes sed 318119432 I ,u .yf'4 1 V . -1 4 A x - g Q,-MY 4. I 'X ' ' ei? T . X o .Q L? R , ' A t MW 'iv C57 l Af22,,7,f6?14lQuLlc f M ld4Akf J Muslcian Ar Kllvrove Rosebelle Fry-Maxine Turk lst wedd1ng guest -Joann Brumre 3rd weddlng guest-Mary Mullet 2nd wedd1ng gu88t-LOUISG Gallion Ma Fry Norma Chaney Aunt Harry Hornhonker Dolores Clark Emmy Fry Beverly Carpenter Becky Mae Fry-Jeri Lee Denman Izzie Fry Howard Masters Pappy Popoff-Jim Landon Lountaln Mag ie Lou Ellen T1dbal1 Zege Popoff Earl Leonard N11l1e Hornhonker Jun1or Pyers Clem Fry-Bob Alllson Luslcian Donna Lisle Preacher Don Atha JuSiC18H Leland Parsons Dwrector Mrs Margaret Estill 0 4405 2 awed! ffAff'U umor Pla Nw 1 A ,QM,.f,A4,Ll4f4,wQj,fi ,,,ci 3 'zz 7391? frmf D RY .1 , ' , ,ff r ' J 1 Q .X ?:QlQ?lr . 4 1 . - ' xl , I-' j f f y' A - I I . L, E NX l' K -5' , X Qlkx x WT bv , .- N pi fx. ' a- Q ' XXX ' is If j V t 0 ' , ref, ' ? ,I z l qt- ' ' x f si .' ' . Q , m - T4 A f 4?-4g ' J, '- 7 A 1 L. I. I K vi 1 1 . -P . .D J f I - ' igz. . . 1' ' - -. ' A l j f 1 ' : ' I! 1 ,A . - ,V hr. 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O 05 Q 1 Ol' 4 , KINDERGARTEN Danny Doolittle, Linda Reed Second row Cathy Taylor, Rosemary House, Paula Kaser, Keith Mellor, Bobby Mohler Cheryl Scheibe, Nora Robinson, Beverly Schreiner, Nancy Kern Third row Ronnie Emmons, Dawn brvin, Myron Smith, Betty Lou Ling, Ronald Russell, Tommy Smail, Becky Carpenter, Luther Proper, Gaynelle Coulter Fourth Linda Cullens, Debra Miller, Steve McKe1vey, Sandra Sheely, Donald Russell Gordon Brink, Dennis Arnold, Donald Arnold 21 'o I First row: Ricky Reed, Donna Jean Gallion, Guy Randles, Jimmy Mullet, : , , First row Harold Waltman, Bonnie McBane, Connie Mace Sue Brumme Barry Roach Marilyn Sampsel, Mary Ann Roach Karen Baker , Second row Patty Croskey, Rex ChaU6y Gary Taylor, Roger Witner, Linda Reynolds David Zollars, Sonny Grenert, Alan Nyhart Third row Randy Nyhart, Judy Taylor, Tommy Lamp, Johnny Buren, Owen Patterson Fourth row Ricky Hawkins, bteohen Mellor Phyllis Hardin Shar M D , g, on c owell, Linda Burklew, Sandra Hill, Martha Randles, Dorothy Kuntz, David Leadbetter Ab t sen Linda Edwards, Kathy Butler, Beverly Fortune fb First row JoAnn Stone, Sandra Scheibe, Rita Mellor, Karen Doolittle Joe Neville, C 1 R dl gi2gZdLr2S, TSB? gakgg, ggrry Kibbey, Jerry Cullen, Anita Mellor, Annette Lanham, Diane Mullet, Christine Carpenter, Rita Norris Third row Shirley Schupp, Steven Taylor, Arthur Proper, Cheryl KPOCKGP, Carol Bowman, Bonnie Mullet, Terry Hoxworth, Ronnie McKelvey Fourth row Gary Lamp, Kenneth Ridenbaugh, Gary MCKSIVGY. CHP1 Hunter, Ronnie Chaney, Sharon Geog, Linda Parrlsh Absent: Mary Butler, Carol Petry. 22 2 L A , , : . O v , : 1 . ' , Teresa Pyers, Gary Schodorf, Eleonore Claassen. ASQ First row Shirley Dawson, Jerry Michel, Judy Sampsel, Howard Humrichouser, Karen Kinsey, Willard Eltringham, Uudy Geib, Chester Fry Second row Patty Arnold, Susan Bu klev, Dianne McKee, Duane Snow, Patty Sheely, Sandra Patterson, Gary Brink, Patty Gallion Third row Ronald Akins, Linda Carpenter, Barbara wright, Linda Nyhart, Kathleen McBane, Karen McGovern, Shirley Cool, Marilyn Christopher, Mrs Anderson Fourth row Earl Hunter, Cheryl McFadden, Marsha Smith, Tom Ling, Marsha Schodorf, David Shreiner, Richard Geog, Barbara Emmons Absent Timothy Martin 469 455 'swf' First row Connig Rggch, Tommy Croskey, Charles Hall, Larry Hoxworth, Judy Mackey, D1 k att Eddie Baker ggggngargzntgzne Tgylg , Larry Uhl, Tommy Arnold, Wilma Eltringham, Ulrich Claassen, D 1 M rtin Gerald Mace ggirgarg:rSR2QeraT:yl2r, Byron Mellor, Howard Hartsell, Connie Patterson, Janice Butler, Wilma Robison, Don Tucker, Lynette Reynolds, Mrs Purdy Fourth row Betty Carpenter, Billy Schupp, Elizabeth Harding, Claude Christooher, Robert Snow Philip Neldon, Marlin Moore, Jerry Phillip s, Max Tucker. Absent Sharon Black 2? I ' V x'f ,-I' A . . ff fs' A . :' , . - f - J' A -5 Y I 'M 9 f, A 1 . 'Ri 14 4. 5 ti - 4 Q5 'J I . I 7 ijj, m Q it Lil, ' V I K' A 3 0 , iil7 X -, y 3 M . lt -A y Ze First row Jack Allison, Ricky Witner, Marilyn Crosby, Barbara Sue Bates, Sandra Patterson, Cecelia Chase Second row Paul Neville, Tommy Renfrew, Mike Coakley, David Shaffer, Jerry Baker, Larry Lamp, Peggy Gallion, Janet Norris Third row Mrs Ruth Neldon, Earl Gallion, John Martin, Winstoninyder Donnie Wright Paul Pyers, Paul Foreman, Kay Williams Fourth row Gary Nyhart, Paul Hunter, Phillip Harding, Wargaret Butler, Virginia Bowen, Effie Chaney, Carol Smith aw Fir Terry Chaney, Richard Croskey, Dennis Harford , n' Second row Marilyn Ling Connie Scho fe J p r eanne Aki C 1 Mary Purdy, Kaye Nyhart,'MrS Carpenter 1 HS, onn e Arnold, Judy Martina Third row Barbara Geop Far Wie D ld F K Norma Moore, Feorp Cargenteg y6P, ona armer, athleen Croskey, Rover Kinsey, Fourth row Grover Frye Betty Grossenbaugh Kaye Grenert Shi l Si 1 Judy Christooher, Faye Crenert, Charles Dix, , T ey 8 er Absent Clar nce Geog st row Larry Carpenter, Tommy House, Tommy Hunrichouser Kenneth Bowe 2b I N I i O , A 0 v ,A Y' A N Q vi ' ' H .' 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I , 2 9 , we First row Myron Parrish, Barbara Allison, Karen dcBane, Bill Kaser, Beth House, Jimmie Roach, David Sampsel, Anthony Patterson Second row Larry Fry, Gerald Sampsel, Mary Jo Robison, Dwight Schonauer, Claude Arnold, Stanton Coakley, Bruce Croskey, Janice Kay Bucklew Third row Virginia Garver, Steven McFadden, Fred Hawkins,Jr , Sherry Quillin, Nyoka Chaney, Karen Logsdon, Sharon Proeger Joel Crocker Fourth row Grit Claassen, Sandra Croskey len Neville, Freddy Smail, Myron Young, Dale Williams, Lillian Harding, Ray arsons, Donna Jones, Mrs Jones Absent Terry Allen MQ First row Edward Purdy, Leslie Carpenter, David Mace, Patty SCh0Df0P: Kenneth Thomas, Steve Allison Second row James Croskey, Richard Leach, Gerald Landon, Laura Bucklew, Dale Hawkins, Pauline Wright, Clara Randles, Paul Sauerbrey Third row James Uhl, Larry Moore, Paul Bucklew, George Kibbey, James R0hSk0Pf, Janice Stone, Wanda Martin Fourth row Jack Carpenter Raymond Hunter, Sarah SampS61l, BePn1eC9 Baker, Ruth Stone, Ruth Russell, Faye Parsons 25 92: First row Maxine Reed, Lynn Taylor, Charles Allison, Denis Prederlcx, Virginia Miller, Noreen Snow, Shirley Humrichouser Connie Hartsell Second row Louise Kasner, Kay Carpenter, Frank bchonauer, Robert Arnold Wayne Kinsey, Jerry Allison, Logan Chaney, Nan Kracker, Mr Hunter Third row Shirley Hawkins, Ronnie McFadden, Bill Norris, Stephen Dix: Ronnie Sondles, Edward Norris, Roger McDowell, Oleta Mace Fourth row Margaret Uhl, Bonnie Hunter, Richard Christopher, Carl Geog, Wesley Robinson, Larry Parsons, Gary Chaney, Dean G811iOn Q69 rirst row Loretta Ridenbsugh, WarleneN9a1, Cheryl Baker, Clara Rowe, Carol Christopher, Linda Harford, Christine Dix, Dorothy Arnold Second row Jan Uenman, Jimmy Patterson, Carol Starner, Karen Taylor, Charlene Close Lenora Thomas, 5onny Hall, Jimmy Purdy, Third row Jim Butler, David Mellor, Tommy Taylor, David Christopher, Phil Turk, Buddy Smith, Robert Hall, Ronnie Hunrichouser Fourth row Bob Sampsel, Charles Hunter, Junior Carpenter, James Connolly, Richard Snow, Gary Croskey, Johnny Bill Feight ,Garrett Schonauer, Larry Connor Absent Larry Chaney, Nelson Sigler, Betty Stone 26 l . . A , ' : ' 1 l I E , . F I 2 4 Z M ,,JL:I1M , -fa , L. . X Gyn- v, M ll ,N 'J ' 4 fy- I w I ,1 ' gm! ! u Freshmen First row Susanne Miller, Pres , Jane laylor, Nina Varns, John Coakley, Edward Reed, Dean Conner, V Pres , Sandra Roach, Treas Second row Mrs Purdy, Karen Shaler, Gary Glassford, Ronnie Clark, Louise Spurgeon, Janice Frederick, News Rep , Judy Schopfer, Sec , Geraldine Mizer Third row Raymond Dix, Roy Parrish, Lester Leckrone, Mary Williams, Marilyn Chanay, Marilyn Schonauer, Betty Crosby Fourth row Arlie Croskey, Donald Purdy, Merrill Parrish, Jerry Martin, Sam Coakley, Charlene Mc Dowell, Wanda Schonauer C95 3, .iv Arr' P-if-Q 7 : . H 0 o A 0, 2 o :- O . . . O Q ,lift mf El 1 ' A 1 -f JA ' I 1 , +.' z Tlx ' ' J--F .I , Xo'T.' - ' .fr 1, . V -p r .11 -L , V . .1 f 1 i A, .,..,s.',1, r , Q QM . 1' .1 - l ' M , JE M , '-+- f.E..- :tl ,J .- , ' '- - 1: Q . Q j f , ,J 1' I KX ' 4, f 2 Sophomore ,.'--X 1 7 First row Sue Hall, Carol Jones, Treas , Margie Ling, Barbara Brumme, Marilyn Y oung, Sec , Evelyn Seldera, Paul Wright Second row Norma Mc hee, Gladis Hawkins, Deborah Purdy, Carolyn Mc Kee, Marilyn Mc Kee, Beulah Brink, Leila Leckrone, Yvonne Crosby Larr Arnold M Y P Cox Third row Lou Ann Mullet, Bob Moore, Larry Moore, free , Lester Conner, Jim Atha, Kenneth S purgeon, Marilyn Carpenter, Alice Huston, News Rep Fourth row Terry Purdy, Wilbur Leckrone, Raymond Alderman, Vice Pres , Paul Schonauer, Clyde Lowe, Harold Snyder, Ronnie Middaugh, Lee Edward Tidball gnwmr .....s--a--an 'F v L1Il1OI'S xml.. ' First row Joyce Michel, Loretta Carpenter, Jean Russell, Alta Patterson, Lisle, Beverly Christopher, Juella Thomas Second row Sandra Taylor, Treas , Bonnie Chanay, Sec , Vera Marie Kaser, First row Joyce Michel, Loretta Carpenter, Jean Russell, Alta Patterson, Lisle, Beverly Christopher, Luella Thomas Second row Sandra Taylor, Treas , Bonnie Chanay, Sec , Vera Marie Kaser, Dean Carter, Marlene Reed, Jean Third row Ned Orr, Pres , Jack Larry Smith, Dean Humrichouser, Fourth row Janice Crosby, Erma Glen Schonauer M Fadden, Mary Hawkins, Elaine Neal, Mrs Nancy Hall, Jack Butler ,rl rs., ! 29 Donna Dean Donna V Pres Weltmer Nyhart, Welker Jones, Larry Haun, Janet Sfarner, Schonauer, Ronnie Arndt, Nancy Martin, Ralph Gray, gi I nc o A . o 0' 6. j 1 1 ' ' Q, N as I ' 'YZ H' NIJ, If . 5 ' kk A ,K I as ea , i A N A A if A T.. . E' 9 Ay N J, . Y eg I' v IIN -: -5. N UA? A Q K J :gl I - G 1 ' . Q Q ag Q 1 i i 6? '.-- ff ' Calendar 1955 SEPTEMBER JANUARY OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Y 7 School started Class meetlngs were held and class 0ff1C6FS were elected later 1n the month The Senlor Class sponsored a dance The first lssue of the Buck Eyer came out The Senlor boys along wlth some of the Junlors went to Wooster to pick potatoes The Senlor girls went to Wooster for 8dV8PtiS1Hg for the annual The Junlors had a bake sale The annual Halloween Carnival was held Beverly Carpenter, a Senlor was choosen Carn1val Queen Dedicatlon of the New Urade School Bu1ld1ng Teacher's lnstltute at Cleveland 9th urade were in1ated by the Sophomores G A A meetlng Speech Contest Armlstice Day Thanksgiving, yea a vacatlon Home Ec bake sale G A A meeting class r1ngs Every Pupil Test Ughl G A A meetlng Junior Class bake sale G A A meet1ng Junlors sponsored a dance fJingle Bell BalU 9th Grade h d a ChP1Stm8S Party Chrlstmas Another vacatlon to everyone's joy Z so g '52 l 0:1940 -9 I' Z .A New Year's, most everyone 15 making resolutions Back to school agaln after re covering from Chrlstmas and New Years vacatlon Driver Training Exam Stay off the roads everybody Senlor Scholarshlp tests were taken at Millersburg Oh, yes the S8U1OT5 have some smart ones FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Senlor Farewell Chapel CWe're leaving you O Junlor Class honor the Seniors with a Prom and Banquet CNice of them, 1sn't 1t1 Baccaleaurate CWe'll be gone soon U Com encement Clt won't be long now! Senior Class Trip Speech Contest eliminations Senlor Class sponsored a dance Sweetheart Ball Jr Hlgh Tournaments Our Jr High won of course Holmes bounty Tournaments started Tournaments Killbuck's first tournament game at Millersburg of the season We played Berlln won , too '8Sh1DgtOD'S Birthday Tournaments at Mlllersburg Klllbuck plays thelr strong rlvals CBPL Junlors start plagEp!gECfde eenlors wlsh yup better luck than what we had Band Festival at Clark County Poetry Reading Contest Vocal Festival Everyone sing pretty Annual htheletic Banquet 0ne.Act Play Contest at Clark Good Frlday Easter Watch for the Easter Bunny Junlor Class Play Well we're gone, Bye U 30 7 . 0 1.. ' , ' 3- 7 - 2h-- ' - - . . v 12-- - , - 28- ' - ' n- ' U ' ' . . 0 . l8- ' - C J 9-- . . . . 22- 0 . . ' Q . 26- . . i R 19-- 29-.1 4 D. t . ' , 22-- ' , 0 . 0 1- . . . ' . 26- Q ' ' ' ' . 7- - ' ' 11- ' . . 2S- ' - 27- . . 291 a n Q o 3O- Junier 91355 received their l1- Local Poetry Reading Contest. 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Second row Hrs. leltmer, Beverly Carpenter, Joann Brumme, Mary Ellen Mullet, Louise Gallion, Lou Ellen Tidball, llaxine Turk, Dolores Clark, 32 f 5.745 -I 7 L r 1 I 1 1 h l i VAL X 2 i , V .A 1 , u V L, M is I S L, ' sl 4 D e 1 F3 I i ' riff: 4 In x L ' .1 ' ll as e e e Q R I1 . 43:1 V . e 'W I 4 A ' - 4. iii V W c' ,g 'n Q. ' L ' ' fi X K I Y Q 3 ,? . , U ' 1 hw First Row Nina Varns, Joyce Michel, Loretta Carpenter, Gwen Renfrew, Geraldlne Mizer Donna Llsle, Jean Russell, Jan1ce Frederlck, Susanne Miller, Judy Schopfer, Jane Taylor, Sandra Roach, Joan Sampsel, Sue Hall Second Row Vera Marle Kaser, Luella Thomas, Carol Jones, Alta Faye Patterson, Norma McKee, Loulse Spurgeon, Mariorle Llng, Marilyn Schonauer, Barbara Brumme, Beverly Chr1stopher Karen Shafer, Alice Hu3t0!'l, Mr Carver Thlrd Row Marilyn Carpenter, Marllyn Chaney, Lou Ann Mullet, Charlene McDowell, Jeanne McFadden Mary Hawklns, Betty Crosby, Carolyn McKee, Le1la Leckrone, Gladys Hawk1ns, Marilyn McKee, Marlene Reed, Evelyn Selders Girly Cham! .J 1-.Q llq 'gl rl 12. :: W5 ll LU Fourth Row Sandra Taylor, Janet Starner, Deborah Purdy, Erma Schonauer, Janlce Crosby, Nancy Hall, Nancy Martin, Bonnie Chanay, Elalne Neal, Yvonne Crosby, Mary Ruth W1ll1ams, Wanda Schonauer, Marllyn Young Boyf Charm A3 Wx 4 Flrstrowz Joyce Mlchel, Larry Arnold, John Coakley, Welker Jones, J1m Atha, Roy Parrish, Mr. Garver. Second row: Wllbur Leckrone, Raymond D1x, Arlle Croskey, Lester Leckrone, Ronnle Clark. Thlrd row: Merrlll Parrish, uary Glassford, Larry Smlth, Kenneth Spurgeon, Ronnie Middaugh, Terry Purdy. Fourth row: Jerry Martln, Paul Schonauer,Sam Coakley, Lee edward Tldball, Bob Allison, Jack Nyhart. 33 ' J z ' ' - - 409 1 . 6 f . r 1 ' X xi' ,ph- ' , . ' ' ' , lug F , It , , J X, Q ,. . - ' l' if Tl I ' E fr-ex? V Q A 4. '51 K :' at - N X .I Q- , I xi 1- lib 4 1 4 .rv A ld ,l:a:.k-3 BJ L 1 T- inf- Q ll Q - L 5 N Q . - 4 : . u . , Q fo :ul ,fig , .- 40 vi Q E ef 4 X. J CQJ aww-..r.l.L4-........ A' K' Saws!! mm me Dramauc: s first row Jane Taylor Sandra Roach Susanne Miller Jan F d k Cx R Vera Marle Xaser, Judy,Schopfer, Paul lribht, Lrg Birdy lee re Crlc , vpn enfrew' Second row Beverly Carpenter Evelyn Selders Loulse Spurg L A M 11 t C Ac Dowell, Maxine Turk, Harold Snyder , een, ou nn u e ' harlene Bo S an ,JU CII. Gu s Chorus ,Q First Row: Nina Varna, Joyce Michel, Geraldine Mizer, Gwen Renfrew, Jean Russell, Janice Frederick, Vera Marie Xaser, Susanne Miller, Judy Schopfer, Jane Taylor, Sandra Roach, Karen Shafer. Second Row: Donna Lisle, Carol Jones, Alta Faye Patterson, Louise Spurgeon, Marjorie Ling, Betty Crosby, Marilyn Schonauer, Mary Ruth Williams, M . Garver. Thlrd Row: Sandra Taylor, Janet Starner, Marilyn Chaney, Lou Ann Mullet, Charlene McDowell, Jeanne McFadden, Mary Hawkins, Nancy Hall, Elaine Neal, Deborah Purdy. ' Fourth Row: Gary Glassford, Lester Leckrone, Raymond Dix, Erma Schonauer, Janice Crosby, Nancy Martin, Jerry Martin, Roy Parrish, John Coakley, Sam Coakley, Larry Arnold, Wilbur Leckrone. Fifth Row: Merrill Parrish, Ronnie Middaugh, Paul Schonauer, Lee Edward Tidball, Ned Orr, Welker Jones, Jim Atha, Larry Smith, Jack Nyhart, Junior Gray, Ronnie Clark. 311 I. f Tis I., ,V I a..x..L...n.x.L...,.......-.A . , L , , ' 'Q .ii 3 + '4All , ll ' - . ,. 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I SKWZU1' Bama' x 4157? if V F7 ll First Row Jane Taylor, JoAnn Brumme, Beverly Carpenter, Gwen Renfrew David Christopher Tommy Taylor, Sandra Roach , Second Row Jean Russell, Alta Faye Patterson, Janice Freder1ck, Vera Marle Xaser, Susanne Miller Jeri Lee Denman, Lou Ellen Tldball, Beverly Christopher Mr Garver Thlrd Row Mary Ellen Mullet, Louise Spurgeon, Carol Jones, Welker Jones, Gary Croskey Maxine Turk, Marilyn Chaney, Dolores Clark, Lester Leckrone, Nancy Hall Fourth Ron Junior Pyers, Aaron Schopfer, Sandra Taylor, Bonnie Chanay, Erma Schonauer, Janice Crosqn Lee Edward Tldball, Jim Atha Magorettes Judy Schopfer, Lou Ann Mullet Donna Llsle, Cheryl Baker fumoff BJWMI Xjk N X 59 Flrstzow Beth Hvuse, B rbara Alllson, Joel Kracker, Cheryl Quillen, Noreen Snow: Clara Handles Marlene Neal Second row Wanda Nartln Loretta Rlddenbau h, Frank SCh0nguer,J8Ck barpenter, Lynn Taylor, Eddle NOTT1S, WayneK1nsey , Th1rd row Louise Kasner, J1m Patterson, Blll Norrls, Nannetta Kracker, Jim Purdy, Davld Mellor Don Frederlck Fourth row Marfaret Uhl, Charlene Close, Carol Starner, Karen Taylor John Bill FE1bVtS, Junlor Carpenter, Phll Turk Majorette Patty Schofper 37 : 9 . : . . , 2 4 , : , ' . 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Basketball Football FOOTQALL On the 15th of Augxst 19 plavers turned out for football practice Getting readv for the prevxe game wlth flenmont, we pra ticed hard for three t ar looked good and we hanieo them a 32 6 defeat Ou next game was wlth Sparta and we traveled to Centerhurg for After a close, hard fourht battle we came out on the bottom end of a On Sept Ehth Fle mont care here again and taev showed a lot of but after f1VlHE us a scare we On Oct l, Bladen bur n we w re slaurht red C3 7 On Saturda afternoon Oct game we came home with After the Homecor we made up tae ame on For our la rare and we had a f eld d Our season was fairl suc essful as we vor and edged bt them 33 2 aded Pillbuck and we didn't Lnow what S, we traveled to Weach Citf After lace1ne with Fa svllle Nas delaved because f w1nnlng Cl O Next fears team will miss Don Atha Aaron Scho fer, Earl Leonard, Ridenhaugh, all o the lass of qg BASFWLBALL weeks The the game 2M 25 loss improvement h1t us as rol h a C6 27 n Game Oct 26th and took them without much trouble It of the season we vent to Spencer, the afternoon big rain Oct 8 and Forest Nov l ba ketball actlce ot lnder wa l0 members turned out for the souad Ve practiced hard and pla ed four practice ,ares b fore regular season b Pan On Nov 16 ze J nt to Applecre L for our first game Being our first game the bots were little shabev and couldn t get roinr at first so e lost bv the small nargln of 6l the reserve also lost a close one 30 D2 Stonecre k visited us here on Nov l9 and ga e us our second straight close game but this time we came out ahead 77 71 the reserves made it a perfect evening bv winnmnp I2 38 For our flr t lea ue fame of the eason we la ed host to Ualnut Creek Aalnut Cre k make lt a game for th first quarter but after that the Rucks pulled away to win easily 72 25 On Nov 3O Reach Citw came to Plllhuck onlt to be hanled 1 ff 36 defeat Our reserves also won Ll 31 Next was our hir are with Big Prair the game was broadcasted over E radio station It was a close game all the wax, with the lead changing back and forth throughout the game Thex were qust too much for us and we lost, 70 67 The reserves won thefr fame L2 22 For our next l a ue fame the game withrut mu h trouble them fb U2 The res rfes also D The wln over Glen ont l Next came Berlin on Dec small floor Because of that one fb Cl he eserves also Glenront came to Fillhuck 'e thou ht we would take out Flenmont va up for this game an we edged bf ft us w'th a l afue record of 2 WiHS and 1 1Oss lO and we traveled there to meet them on their smal floor and a fast Berl n team we lost a tough lost a heartbr ake I2 ll That left our lea ue record at 2 an 2 On Dec 17 we traveled to N8ShVl116 expecting a easx victorf but we got a surprise After a battle all the wa we finall won 12 3L lh reservesWOF 7 L3 Our last game before the w PlStFBS vac tion Nas with Clark on our own Iloor on Dec 21 Ve had very little trouble in handing them a i5 39 defeat This left our learue record at L wlns and 2 losses for the first round of league plav Lith th vacation ove we had a practice game with our Alumnl, on Jan 7 They gave good game but we beat them C2 The reserves beat the older men hh 27 there Starting the second round of the league race, we plaved Valnut Creek That on Jan ll Getting to be an old hablt we won another close game 72 C9 left our league record at U w ns and 2 losses For our last hope of winning the leaguechafpionship Big Prairiecame night of Jan lb We led at the end of the first quarter but they pulled in the second quarter to win easily 72 lf ihe reserves won there game V3 3O That left our league record at V wins and 3 losses Our next game was with Glenmont on Jan loth at the mall gfm The BUCKS plaved good ball and we won 66 fl The res rves made it a perfect evening bv winning C3 32 This left our league record at 6 wins and 3 losses On Jan 25, we traveled to Strasburg to me t one of the top teams in the state Ne led at the end of the first quarter 9 to M and thev led at half tim 2C t lb But in the second half the showed their power and pulled ahead to win easilv 61 37 The reserves lost a close one to there und feated reserfes 15 LO here the awav ho 1 t. , l O , , , , , A Q A . , H A . 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Q - , X I, I , Basketball Ccont J Hoping for revenge from an earl er defeat we met Berlin here T n 2 , a d defeated them V9 I to go nto a tie for s cond place with 7 wins and 7 losses The reserves lost to a good B rl1n t am I 6 We traveled to Baltic on Feb l and ran into a good b ll team Thev got a quick start that ve couldn catch up with and ther beat as ff C3 lhe reserves won their ame 56 30 Feb N8ShVl118 visited us and we s nt them home with a V3 29 efeat the r serves won ll l9 Our league re ord stood at 5 victories and Y losses For our last game of the regular s ason we trafeled to Clark on Feb 11 where we got another surprise as the fave us a tourh time all the wav, but we came out on top V2 Ld That gave us a final league record of 9 wins and 7 losses for a second place tie with B rlin ith the scheduled eas n over ne went to hillersburr for the Holme? County k D l in Tournament ln the drawings we were seeded and Ula ed the winner of the lar er game The winner was as expected Berlin so we bla ed hem on Saturday night Feb 19 Berlin started out as if the were golng to run anav with us h scoring the first b B t h dt s ored 6 trai ht oints for us to put us back in the game points ut u c Arn g from then on lt a seesaw battle and the game went ri ht down to the last minute before we pulled awe to win 61 53 to get the chance to meet Big Prairiein the Championship fame We traveled to Nillersburg for our second tournament game on Thursdav Feb 2 195C Our opponents were, of course, our strongest rivals, Big Prairie Lakeville Th t ted out with Killbuck making the first four points Then Big Prairie e game s ar Lakeville reallv started to play They led us at the end of the first quarter'35h1l2 was The second quarter they outscored us by 13 points At the half the score At that point our chances looked rather slim They were ah ad of us by a small marg all during the thjrwiquarter Finally in the latter part of the fourth quarter l k ti d the score u U2 2 We went ahead L L2 which Big Prairie then tied Ki lbuc e p p It was tied again at D6 D It was Tust a battle of teamwork on the part of d Tidball scored both teams then til the last few seconds of the game when Lee Edwar to put Killbuck ahead S S2 and to once again put Killbuck out in front to become the 1955 Holmes County Champions On Sunday night Feb 27, the drawings were held for the hover Sectional W drew Dover St Joseph won has a lh 6 record The game was played on Wed night March 2 in We ended the season wlth a l 6 record not including the DOVGP Sectional Next vears team will loose C varsit members Bob Hunter Bob Allison, both who were named on the all county team the others are Forest Rid nbaugh, Jim Landon, Howard Masters all of the class of 'CG JUNIOP HICH The Junior High this vear had the most successful season since funior high basketball started here, winning the league championship with l victories and O 103 es, and w1nn'na the iolmes Co Junior Hightournamentwith wins over Lakeville Holmesville, and Berlin They won 1 non league game over hlllersburg Their season' record was 18 victories and O losses Thfs is the first time a Junior High team from Killbuck has ever won the league or tournamentchampionship 'e congradulate the members of the team for there successful season Holmesville Lakeville Walnutcreek Holmesville Glenmont Berlin Clark V Nillersburg 35 Walnutcreek 66 Nashville 81 Lakeville 81 Glenmont 39 Berlin 67 Nashville bl Clark TXEY G 32 19 2 2 33 lf' 28 U TOURNAAENT gem CK, THEY LAnA'Cz2Z2D Lakeville 3h fO1V9SKl119 2h Berlin bl A . 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V .. 4 J COJLQIJ .916 271 SIS OEF STATE DISTRIBUTING CCMPAN SEER - CW9fO.C6'SJLC8 - CWJFIZ6' .926SZ'Jl.9.E CJQRQI 0'U9' COSHOCTON, OHIO COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS MULLET S CASH STGRE LARGE ENOUGH T0 SERV YOU, YET, SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE YOU PHONE 5656 CLARK' OHIO 44+44GOOD LUCK, SENIORS? +14 GLASS STORE 'KNOW THE JOY OF MAKING MUSIC 516 Mmm STRLPT cos OCTON, of 10 01 2 Norma Jean Chaney Home Economlcs Club DT3m3t1CS Club Sclence Club Poetry Readlng PT1UC9 of Peace DECIBMSLIOD Class Presldent Glrls' Chorus 'vlxed Chorus Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff, Junlor Play 1,2,3 l,2,3 Co dlLOT 1 ' F! ' 8 1 . 7':f A ' 1,2 ' 1,2 ' 1 Speech 2 ' 2 M USIC ' 3 ' 2 ' 1 ,, 11' ' is -E - 11 .. ,, . 3 -5 ' 'l: Pd 'lu Th 146 COMPLIMENTS sessc :noe mms . OF I X-RAY FITTINGS I Mm-ERSBURG , OHIO MILLERSBURG , omo I D M WYATT snocfkles NASHVILLE emo PHONE 9-396 CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF H55 BRENNER BROS WCCSTERS LARGEST EXCLUSIVE LOGSDON BIEEDER STORE Fon HATCH ERY MEN AND Bovs PHONE 310 WOOSTER OHIO MILLERSBURG OHIO Band F tb 11 Ba ball Play M1xdCh F tb-a11E rt. D7 l n , . 1 A I 9 9 I 1,2 oo a 2,3,h M se 3,11 T 'J ': Track 3'h I - Earl Leonard h Class President ' 1.8 , I1 , I Junior 3 Boyvs Cnorus 1 2 ' e orus 1,2 oo sco U COJYli .C'Jl.9H6?7?S2'S DS BRIAR HILL STONE BUILDING STGNE 1wx GLB:-:Mom 57 Musnsaukca 475 GIENMONT OHIO COMPANY Ba d M th C1 b t Pl y GISENGERCHEVROLETCO. Cadillac, Buick, Ch vrolet woos-rn ,OHIO CHARLES J FONDRIEST tte t 1 P d St t FRONT STREET GRENERTS IGA FOODLINER KILLBLICKS NEWEST FOOD SHOPPING CENTER KL- linen MAKE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GO FARTHER BUY CASH Alb SAVE M9 J Pyers , n 1,2,3,l-L Class Pl y 3 1 l Dramatics Cl b 1,2 I 3 l,2,3 I Latin Club 2 I D Chinaware-Cosmet1cs-Clgare s A Tobacco Boy,S Chorus 1,2,3 P t M dicines-Shoes-Wal aper eeting Cards an a ionery Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h One-Ac 1 O t t ding Boy 1 S h l h'p T 3 L au Kpmo 1 O ff ' ' ' --L: K- H ' ' 535 I., 5 'lx A ' . 'ifgiq 7-:xg 'H- C H HALE ON THE SQUARE KILLBUCK OHIO BEVERAGES SANDWICHES LUNCHES MISC SUPPLIES 1S2f'4p .fJ'? ! 'IW FREEDLANDERS IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY SATISFACTION SINCE I884 BEST WISHE5 TO THE CLASS OF 1755 flfw QCIJSPQQJ KILLBUCK ,omo '5 0 0 L.Q'f- 1-TF ' -T ff f fp l -Y, Xl I af 'I M Q ' -l .L - . Nw-A ' ffl- 2 1',,.f1,0y,' gg, U 'T' f Q'X':'51I'ivQi-Af Q 'T 1' il ' T f f , f 0 0 A Au- N kenneth Denon 1 Lbws Icmorter U4 Boy's Chorus L1 iixed horus ' LL Q o E PPLEY RADIO APPIANCE APPLIANCE S EXCH. 5 6 7-Y Y A-7 - ,--- 7 Ann .-f 51 GOOD FOOD xlusucx 0 E Home mum onus ST n RESTAURANT Moen B.MlLLER PHAnMAcusr, HOME COOKED MEALS PHQNES-3 FOUNTAIN SERVICE Dnucs PRESCRIPTIONS F PHONE 26 KIU-BUCK Baktbll Ply e-:v.'.,'l fl EA A - L we h Y A L., ,., ,- I I V 'Jews t ' I 4. - -- , 12 L pap L3 I t 1 1 3 ' , 9.1 . 9 ' Drarmtiws 1 1 I . L, V X 3' 2-,A X 1 A- v' 1 51 A ' T ' 1 f I-cg L r 4 ' 'V TJ l 1 N ' ' DA D, , , i Y N lN I N A TMS Ls 7 : 3 52 li PROPRIETORS GLENAND JOHN MULLET Gnocsnuzs 'rmns BATTERIES KILL nucx, OHIO PHONE 4113 5 DON GENSEMER onvaooos ,READY-To-wen I 1 1 PHON E 3 D 4 Baseball X , I wesrncxson srnen I r 1 'Tram 1 X 3-5 34 mlu.ERssunG , ouno l i TLS w 53 R IC I CHADWICK RUBBER COMPANY I' '... 5511 I I it ,, 5 Y- :' V '.: . . ' '--I '--- ,1L'4 ...'i- - ,,.f. '- R- , .. hx, ,' 0 i ,. -. 5 - . , rr,.,s,f.x-' ' , ' ' M 4..,,, va. ' ' '11 -., - ,rf,-.,-gm. , , mfg. -F' , 1 -Q-. '-' ' - '- ru.. KILLBUCK OHIO Eh SCOTT Y CANDY CO WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Lovell k Covel Chocolates Paper Bags Golden Moo Fountain Supplies FOUNTAIN cO5Ho CTON OHIO Homes COUNTY FARM sunuu C0 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC John tons C di CA c and ilrrocslga tes Bulk Specialties Sundries SUPPLIES PHONE I IO CASTL E NIJIQSING HUMES Uh54QnJlhQy'fhu49 '66uwuQ,'QKmMQ2 303 N cr y st te0R K b nz Phone 215.6 Nashville Ohio Walnut Crefx Ohlo Phone 2131 Phone berlin 3LLF'2 Services rendered w1th klnd affection to those who negd it mggt I A If M11 bum am E1een and Th odore Del-lass. Dxrectors CONN AND SONS JOHN DEERE EQUIPTMENT WOOSTER OHIO Junlor Play Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff Dramatlcs Club Home Economlcs Club Glrls' Cnorus Mnceu Chorus Secretary Speech Poetry Readlng Pr1nce of Peace Declamatlon Loulsc Gal lon 2 55 I Q 3 S T1 1 I ...RY ,tl , Q , l - f fl f . . B . Wooa r, ., . D New Pit sburg Millers ur , Ohio Millersburg, Ohio 1 i . . I . E Bedlas and mbuaory phnne, 5 M., ' A Q Men and W 1 W 5' 9 . W ' i e ' H , x . 10 ' 3 Li la ' 1,2 ' ' 1,2 ' ' 1 - 1 2 ' 3 ' 2 vnuse mo-ron: QMULLERSBVRS ICECOMPANY Juno- Ma WOOSTER ROAD JOHN uw GEORGE RITCHEY PROPRIETURS muenssuns omo . SAVE F000 WITH 'ff TELEPHONE VH WMM, is ,M 5 I mLLekssuRs,oHw rn-none 343 C OM PLIMEN TS or TH! ADAM! BANK asrnsuwiv mo muuasauae , on-no WA LTMAN S GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE MILLERSBURG, onto La b F tb ll t Clb B K tb 1 tb Cl b Antl Staff d AL I f R.C.A. bg T ' 3,7-L as 1 'f base ll 1,2,3,h 1 11 . - oo a Lscorr, 2 Glu, Carnival Queen eg t LL Q1- 'I Band 1, 2, 3,lL Pruslcxcut Dmatics 2 j' -A, t, I' ' Cl b 2 gf, V t ' '1 Boy's Ci rus 2,3 O - Pl y 19 Aaron Scnopfer' tin Glu, P . 2 S 1 Q. .A T COMPLIME NTS OF NICHOLI. S TONE COMPANY KILLBUCK ,0 H IO GLEN RODHE IGA FOOD STORE. FOOD LINER EVERYTHING IN FOOD! MILLERSBURG OHIO Yuucxeks sroums sooos 4 MA:-asnsmo ,omo S 1 I ' af, K ,. TW! 1 TEAM OUTFITTERS ' V ' 3 ' 1 Queen 1 Club 1WNY3 TIYERN FREDA KLINGER ROUTE 39 NASHVHLE OHIO CROULS Jerl Lee Denman Latln Club Natlonal Thesplan ulP1S' Chorus no W .Mcxson STREET Gm M Football Attendant Class Drls out Vlce Presldent Speech Prlnce of Peace Varslty Cheerleader l,2,3,h Football Cneerl eader .4 3, I4 Band 1 2,3,h Junlor Play Yearbook Staff, Asst Edltor Newspaper Staff, Co Ed1tOT Scxence Club Dramatlcs Club Uoze Economlcs Club Math Club ,3 L1 1,2,3 1,2,3 Declamatlon One Act Play Outstandlng Glrl l,z,3 M Scnolarsulp Team , Senlor Scnolarshlp VHLDIC x lAh 59 FIRE WASTE QC A N NUT IRIEELACEID KILJLBUCK VOL ...ww E15-'JW WI SX-UBS THE BEST OIF LUCK TCD THE CLASS 0 1955 PLEASE BE CAREFUL IN CASE OF REMEMBER FIRE You ANDYOUR PRCPERTY No MATTER How smALL ARE NOT FIRE PROOF 155.595-gqNE SECONDS SAVE LIVES OPERATOR AND PROPERTY ammzomew ll r 1 -u ' I x a fd ' ' X. A ' i g .- 4 -,f 3',--'- gx, ,I . FIRE E D EPI ' - P 3 ,p Q sn' .jun A , Ei. , , .fy if ' Llthfwgv f .X-KK . E -ihfgpf E - , .7 - 4 9' . -'E' as 'X UPERIOR CRAP AND UTO ARTS INC R. F D 9651 COSHOCTON OHIO 3144 PHONES 3181 wh fsuf ALI rlN1Jb Q1 Hn, 2 J' ff 141-.U affq? L it 1 fa' Ban l,Z,3, Football Cheerleader Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Junlor Play Speech Prlnce of Peace D8C18m8t1OH Poetry Readlng Yearbook Staff Newspaper staff Home ECOHOm1CS Club DT3HBtlCS Club Mary Ellen Mullet IUR DEN JEVELER WITCHIS CLDCYS D TAIFS WOOSTER O TIO PROMPT S RVICE Math Club Glrls' Chorus Lxed Chorus 2,3 Homecomlng Queen N3tlODBl Thesp1ar 2,3,4 G A A HOCKlNlEllY'S SOHIO LIBERTY ...J anal WOOSTER OHIO GOOD LUCK SENIORS 61955 ALDERMANS HARDWARE QUAUTY and senvecf sauce mv PIPE and PlPE KILL BU CK nrrn-ass ELECTRICAL surmzs PHONE 33 61 ,r' ' A xl ,V 5 -A ,.,, ,, , 74 WH H Hd ' M , 'M 1 mi Q ' 1 1, 11,1 'h fr xr ' Y 1 V L T14 -fifhgqwif 'i . 2 RINGS ' I kb . 514' ,i L'-'-L54 'L. .f ' ':, ' jig , fs?iAf3 , 'Arm ',. '11 fir-f21i1.,'CZlc .. 1-fy. K x , 1 d 11 1 I U , 2,14 h 1 1 A 1 A-I I ' 3 2,3 1,2 ' 1,2, 3 1 - 1,2 M' 1, ' 1,2 ' 3 . 2 ' ' I 14 . . , h ls Q ' 1,2 - 1,2 1 1 1 1 1 WHITEIS' FLG WER5 2'H ,' 'J Q O .AR ' 5 Xxltnidfdy f!fV.9lE3l .mfs mcmveezs, saw .921 fwasm ofvms we sswfw ofum ofwm v PHONE 135 Mllllli IUKG OHIO AIRPORT INN L'0.,7HS'.L'.9.5l'l8f7lEl'S 09' 50.911 A3192 58-R31 6'.E.L'.909'EZ' NIUEKSBUIG OHIO I I 1 . , , Q Basketball 1,2 amatics Club l Wallace Croskey h comrumzwrs I+ or H THE HOLMES CARTAGE co. KILLBUCK ,ox-no THE KI LLBUCK EXCAVATING CO KI LLBUCK, OHIO -H-. Tl-IE KILLBUCK DRILLING CONTRACTORS mc LOUDENVILLE ,ox-no DON AND FRED? EXCAVATINGCO. INCUSWDCNWVJIICF1 1E,,9,5,!,,Qs!:1,S SICKERS STUD IO F FINE FURNITURE , M cINTIRE COMPANY OR COSHCC TON OHIO WOOSTER OHIO PHONE 277-If M47 W LIBERTY NASHVILLE HARDWARE E. D, GA LBRAITH PRO P. GENERAL H A RDWARE PAINTS JFARM HL? PLILS hfjx 5,1 gf Iltl- Er, Cari' cj PI1 curq E 2.IE?1Z Basketball l 2 3 M Baseball l 2 3 h Frosty nldenbaugn Football 1 Z 3 U 23 J Pl y 3 6b 3 77,43 ,ll l.- -,,-,lY-..,,iT.- . ,.,,,,, uf -.fm . - wi- ,,ff wifi V -f-f --- f- V A-f-' Y Y-Y, l Q IE:jiijij 'IBF A V , 4- -W4Mwn-S-444--W-44m-f Y . Y L . . I , ' ' A v F Q . 1 1 . v , A . voc-:BLS srons , GENERAL MERCHANDISE PHONE 118 'I GENEYGLENN S 'BODY SHOP .lllidlllli M ILLERSBURG oI-IIo Iowan COMPANY I CENTRAL DIVISION MILLERSBURG OHIO DOTY MOTORS A. s. WBNGBBII smnz co I NC. ' OOFING sPoU'rINc FENCE BUICK M ILLE RS BURG . 1 . N I A Lou JN , I E Band l,2, I MONT OHIO my N g F.B. Cheerleader i , i . - I 1 - f I ' . I News :ieporter One-fAC'Q Play 1 I BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 55 AKRON BEACON JOURNAL OHIO 5 MOST COMPLETE NEWJPAPER 9 C' R THE MILLERSBURG EQUITY EXCHANGE CO V1 llersbuv' , O 'no Heeus See Frrnarao brwre roy and Juoozmt, I l'lY,3 e M CGUIRE HEATING CO Neatln ECONOMY ROCILRY An' Condltlomnf Insul fool Insulatwn 'he Home of Quality Foods 317 E Llbertv St We Delwer Tues, Thurs and Sat phone 2-6035 Wooster, Ph 0 Phone 41 Mxllcrsburg Oluo NORMANS BAKERY Bread Pastrles P195 Buy Home Baked goods Phone 212 Mlllersourg, Ohlo Bob Hunter 211 Student Councll Basketball Football Baseball Track Glee Club Boy's Chorus l 1,2,3,h l,2,3 1,f,1, 3,14 1,2,3,u 1,2 67 w n ' ' I' Q' -1-JS 'lrain l V , a 1 HTLH- Ha Q C 1 .I,,f.TE.....f 4 JE L13Y!,L i J-.IHWQ 'KP-I:V,J!f.'-i :'f,,E?Tif!,'3,fJT Q T' J. ' f C1 . . 5 . . Dlqon 'vq ,A iv A , 1, e , ,HH I, 4 . ,. ' :.,.i ole..-S: ! I M-.. .,, , , ,U-...,-,,,,,,.g I 4 I U 1 .. C ' ZZ i , . . . r V s ur ' ' x . ' . I ' . ., ., . i , - J 1 ' - I ,, ,, , ,,,.i, I I- ZACHMAN'S SOHIO SERVIC E DEALERIN SOHIO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES PI-IONE2. KILLBUCK OHIO a comrumsmsor THE E commsacm L+- sfwmss GoLolE's smurv snor I sux KlLLBUCK,0Hl0 Mll.LERS8l.lRG,0HlO 63 . I Q Tommy Kii. Dey A ,A 21 1 A ! l w 1 COMPLIMENTS of SCHMUCKER and MILLER WHETSTON E 'S GENERAL STORE PHONE 2,403 MILLERSBURG OHIO NASHVILLE OHlQ comer. IM E N TS Fmslmmmns OF me Jzwu sox ,. Reualr Parts. W WOOSTER, QH jg Bird Farm Service COMPLIMENTS OF NHLLERSBURC1, OHIO .g,w'K 13 K tb 11 5,3 FO 2 li -Uscort 5 1 . 2..A., 4, tb ll ,3,H '5v1f'5 '73W1'u5 2,3 D Avia E D ll 1,2 Q.1j,x,Q Cmfrure 2,3 T K 3,34 Anti Ztnf L1 Junlor Play 3 Newspap St fl 74 Carnival Queen LSCOI1 ' Dramatics Cl i I 69 C0mp1i!T19UtS N 0.K.R,,,,5, W,-,ERS actos omw:-m Manner 222 N, Liberty Jrocerles looster, Ohio Phone- 2-5736 rqone 21h2 Nashville. Ohio l i 5-74 'T ' ULD SHO!! LE , - f.f- ' - ' 1 .. '.,. 'y.':,7 ' ' -7 ' 'Qi A I ,uh .- . - ' 1 1 v I yig. .. , ...Q 41 ' 5 O 'r:k ka X 1-?: g.f A , L :,r,.-Q, i'?q5'4f liigifgfv Sales and Service ' . 1 1 ' U E. j EQGQLWQAM Body .York and Painting WW' o ' ff ' IQ. h i ' H., K 5 'wwe f' 5fJ4- '-?1- . J of: 'o'oH1iuQ Phone 3-3735 JJ Arm grumnm H ll Garner QT-All and Ng!-th St' 'f.OOS'C'3I', Ohio Gm ,lm 1,23 my 3 COSHOCTON TRIBUNE iirls' vnorus l1Z,3 Tfeasufff 2 5 fpwm A 3 Dramacics Club 2 X :ani 1-141511-1 lo r C. Club 1,2 A 1 LLYQBJIL :mar-Areas runcnanump I P Established 197 9 E R 4 Phone 23 Phono 20h COSHOCTON UHIO Hillbuck, Oni: Millersburg, Ohio 'IO l nn1-ii 1 n i 1 s ui I l- COMPLIMENTS OF EEATHICE f O0DS CG., MANUFACTURERS or ,gywipc 'QQ Meadow PHONE KILLBUCK ll-R-I1 COSHOCTON 2152 5HAF,F'ER AND M ECQM35 TIRESANDIATTERIES LUgRlCA1 gN AUTO REPAIRS GENERAL REPAIRS ILl5W.FRONT STREET PHONE 3 m 2 KILLBUCK,OHlO 71 v 1 w 4 w w I l 1 i 1 I ROSCQE IIA RDWA R E PIIOIIE 'IS no sco: , omo FISHER! WAI. LPAPER 0-PAINT HANIA PAINTS VIIIDOWSIADIS VEIIITIAII ILIIIDI seq umm snsrr co su ncrou ,omo 1'mPl.l1'1's onus :Tons sas umm srnsrr mon an com ocfou , omo WAGEIUS BROS HARDWOOD LIIIIBIR mon: 405.4 cum: ,omo ROSCOE FOODHARKE1' Till GRAYINSURAIICE AGENCY 'Hb MAIN STREET Pllbll qa QPTIPP Au, Kngpggf RQSCOE OH I0 INSURANCE BONDIIIG 'f coznocfon ,oulo 3 14 U ls' whorus 1 2,3 1, rus 3 3 3 Beverly ech 3 M 3 Prmnce of 'K ude 11 Declamatlon 3 Junlor Pl ' 3 ry , m8tlCS Llu L1 W' ' f-Iome Le. Club 1,2 cm.1vAL oumv LL I Y 1 . Q I O ' 73 BESTWISHES TO THECLASS OF 55 rROM WOOSTERRIAEJSIC CENTER souTH sms of THE SQUARE A 59353535 Music STORE RAMBACHER A D DYE R08 EASTJACKSON STREET MILLERSBURG OHIO com PLIMENTS OF U FRANKLHNS H-E0 SHOE TREASURES YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTE RS FOR EVERY OCCASION M: L L ER sa uns, of-no HUFFMAN MGTOR SALES CHEVROLET SALE S AND SERVICJ E PHONE 330 MlLLEASBuRcs,oHlo 711 .Q Y' Y , 21 I . V 5 XX lf Jim Landon Q 13 DIAL- ar.-sau 3 in W - Footba 3 N naseball 14 U unior Q 3 I -fg'. J-'-L'. , A , . . - 3 -- A 14 A ' 14 3 E I I I MHlER5BURG CLEANERS Mumsnsauna ,omo P D CLOSE ANDSGNS CONTRACTORS OF AIR CONDITIONER PLUMBING TILE WORK ELECTRICAL .Lxed Choruf , HEATING MnLLERssum,,oHno PHONE 58 6 GIHG GAS CGMPANY Mmsnsauks, emo '5 IaouIsnnuLAfibl5TQ1Afa.As52,fI-135 I I I P Vg, . L 1 Q4. BARN:-lAn1's some smvlcs JOHN SEXTQN Lco 'runes ,Tunes ,axrmu ss Manufa c tur' in Who PICK UP AND DELIVE RY PHONE 3 b S MILLEKSBIIRG ,omo ass1wusHes1'o1'uscLAssor s s Sunnis INSURANCE AGENCY Klusucg anno COSHOCTON Olll IO I 1 S H AW- BARTON 6 KI LLBUCK ELEVATOR GRAIN ELEVATOR FARM EQUIPTMENT KILLBUCK OHIO M ILLERSBURG FURNITURE COMPANY Hll.l.ERSBURG,0HlO 77 F'UFi'Qll'UTE 'U S AS S-'3Vf' 'L' CTR C REFRIGEIRATORS, S' T' ' . A ,. ' DOOLITTLE S REDVWHITE WE HAVE SIX FAMOUS BRANDSAT VEIYLOWPRICES REINWHITE SUN SPIIN OUR VALUE LIBBYS numowrs STOKLEYS SIIOPAT lED+WHlTE WHERE PRI CES All RIGHT FREE DELIVERY puma: 35 xlu.aucx,omo I 2 ur ' 1 1 wi f, M ' ' ' f-.I ll 4 A fppwfxgi. . . 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