Lafayette Jackson High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Lafayette, OH)
- Class of 1950
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A W -2: X nv- ' . i I 'E ' u RAY L ARCHER L e Blrthday August lA, lC3L Ambltlon to b a farmer Where Qeen on the farm Pet Peeve glrls' FFA 1 2 3 A FF treasurer 3 GLENNA ARNOLD GIGHHIL Blrthday February 8, 1932 Amblt1OD to be a nur e Where Seen here and ther Pet Peeve Bert M1X9d chorus 1 2 3 A Glrls' glee l 2 3 A Cantata 1 A Oneretta 2, Band 1 2 Intra mural basketball 1 2 A GAA 3 A Llbrarlan 1 3 GOLDUN 1 LOHILC A UThe Late Mr Early' 3 'The Atomlc Blondn A Cafeterla staff l ELVIN Dfhhn WElvyW Blrthday May 20, 1932, Vher Ce Allen Brown's Pet Peeve busy glrls Honor Soclety 3 Asst stage manager 3 GOLDWN 1O11 QA NROTC test A SEHlOF scholar shlp test A MARY ANN BILBHEY Annle Blrthday August 5 1932 Ambltlon none 'here Seen vlth Larry Pet Peeve stuck up neonle Clrls' glee 1 2 3 Oberetta 2 Mlxed charus 1 2 3 A 1 olf staff Honor Soclety 3 A G A 3 A Cantata 1 DIR test A Cafeterla help 1 2 CDLDEN LETOLIVC A JOHN 1 rLPY Blrthday 'ugust 12 1932 Arbltlon to be a farmer re Q n at home Pet Pe v P931 nl Vers FFA 3 A intramural basn t 1 2 3 boys' glee 3 A Ilx d chorus 3 A Ba e 1 l 2 3 A DON BRENhmuAN WAbn Elrthday fugust 5 1932 rrfbltlwn be a Texas cattle-5 man 'here Seen ultr Kermlt Pet Peeve frlend Harold P Bas ball 1 Boys' glee 2 3 A Cantata A Intramural ports 2 3 A 11X6d chorus A J AN CLU1 Jeann1e Blrthday zprll 2 1932 Amt1t1on slt on boss's lap where een Bob's Ford Pet Peeve Smoochlng G1r1s' glee 1 2 3 A Mlxed chorus 1 2 3 A Operttta 2 companlst 2 3 A COLDAN LAM On1Eb A nlf typlst A L1 brarlan 1 2 3 A HUS1C PG porter 3 Cla S presldert 2 Band 2 3 A Orch stra 2 3 A C3fGCCT18 staff 1 Class secretary 1 HO :LD CONA' V Bertn Blrthday larch 30 1932 imbltlon rftlre atelghteen 'here Ceen anypl ce Pet Peeve Mary nn o s' glee 3 A BO S' gleepnesldent A Anxed chorus 1 2 3 A Cantatalbb Oneretta 2 GOLD N MLUOAILQ A Foot ball 1 2 3 A Basketball 1 V rqlty L 2 3 A WThe tom1c Blond A The Late Iir Early 3 WL1fe BGQIHS at lXt69Rn , Senlor scholarshlp A NROTC test A . u Q n Whe gee - ' , ' E 9 x 5 3. 0 ' ' - 1 -4 3 T. 1' - 'P - 1 - , - ' - Q . bal - -Ag 2- ' - 1 -9' 5 ,, ' cn U - A , . , u .. , 5 - ' bal ' ' ' I+'H J-'20 A 4 7 - - - 7 M ' O ITM' . l 11 ' all U f - .A , . 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IOANN McELWAIN IUNE MASON HAROLD PETERSON RICHARD REDMOND IUNE LAMENT GAIL LONG KENNETH LONG IACK MCCLINTOCK 'G' J 'T 51 tbday Qeotember 3 1932 AVONELLE RUMBPUGH Keecna Blrtbday Abrll 6 1932 Amb CIOH be a stenogranher where Deen 1U tyblng room Det Peeve rolllngoutof bed l1XSd chorus 1 2 3 A, G1r1 ee 1 2 3 A C1 reoorter Jr town meetlnp A nor oc1ety3 h,SQPIOT chmlf Srcblb tt t A Ooeretta 2 Centeta 1 A 'olf staff 3 A 1 I' A 'The L lr Varly 3 in1J03IF CHILLIWG n'BFFG Blrtbday October 16, 1932 Am 1t1on b a u Q 'bere 'een Don' bhexrolet Pet Peevc Bel Eackwortb 1 rurlan 2 3 Z Intr 111d e1etbu11 1 2 3 GAA 3 GAA VICP preeldent A o1f ctw f A OLDLJ 1 21 C HIhe AtOhlC Plng Ponv champ A Cefeterla 91oni' A lmbltlon I've 8CHlGVGd lt 'bere oben elumber Ddrtl Pet Ueeve bawlln' b blfs 1XFd choru 1 2 A G1r1 glee 1 2 A G1r1s' glee re norter A Orcbeqtre 1 Z Bend 1 3 A ACCOmDdHlCt 1 A Intramural ba ketbdll 1 2 Uenorter 2 olf Qtaff 2 A L1br1r1an 2 Cantata 1 A Operetta 2 Basketball cbeer1eaier2, Footbellch er 1 HQ r 2 3 bwleterla 1 P' WV A 'tude t councll 1, GARtest A 'ex or c1o11rQ 1U test J C ITF mlt y Blrtnday December 7 1932 fmbltvon ett1e down 'hexe 'e crlmblng Det Deeve Stuck um beoD1e C1r1 glee 1 Mixedbhnvne 1 Intrlmural b rbd11lr2?8y , LlbF3FlHH 1 2 GAA uaTJLh L GRI A,Wo1f eteff bb1 LD IOOU1 Bllnkyn B1Fthd3V bebruery 29, 1932 Ambltlon to be Q barber Pere C881 C 8 u nesturdnt Det Pfexe teeslng glv Boys' 91 C VlC Ckorue 1 Omer tta Boys' ore ldent A, ulxed 2 n d 2 bootb 1 B kc bel 1 , 36 ebe J end 1 2 , Orcnes tra 1 2 3 rs t, L lty L vibe or slbent 1 lx!-1 Jx Xlrfbdiy HhbltlOH t LL P Annan Pcbru ry 20 1932 nou emlfe most dnjwhere boys wlth 11n S b1r1Q' Iee 2 , GA On r eta tr mur 1 mlxed L 1,1 Llbrarlxn 1, In b kttb 11 1 2 3 A choruel 2 3 A ban Dr u en tten nt 3 C e r A HO 'E1 le' mlrthday Anrll 2A 1932 AmbltlOD 'ho knowQ7 Irfre Ceen movle Pet Pe Q nlor boys who H1 behmv Llrle' ee 1 2 3 MlXQd tborue 2 nn A, t td 1 U rett 2 Io s ff 3 A GOLDLN L ieterle 1 2, rwnor soclety 1 A JLAI HOFWIC ber 12 1 2 o DC hOuQQW1 e Country 3 rn Qtq PLTlOd ftudy 2 fund y .1fLDl'ClOr1 P e G111 ' g ee 1 Intr mur 1 o K tb 11 A, 0 tbQ11 A n ' VY A. - - 'L - 5 3-LPS --K, ' w 'v' r ,U ' ',,,, Lg . - V f - 3 0 3 Lf. . 11 ' ' 1 L - ' ' 1. 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DONALD STOODT ANNA MAE STUMP ELLA MAE VAN HORN NORMA WARD fm I AVONELLE RUMBAUGH MARIORIE SHILLING ALICE IEAN SKINNER JOAN SMITH --0 RICHARD WEAVER 'Dick' Birthday Ambition March 9, 1932 Play professional football Post anywhere Girl s that snake Boys' glee 4 Mixed chorus 4 football 1 2 3 4 basketball l 2 baseball 2 3 GOLD N MEMORIES 4 Varsity L 5-4 'The Late Tr Earlyn 5 Stu dent Council 5 intramural basketball 5-4 Where Seen Pet Peeve JOHN 7I9RTLh 'A1oysiuS Birthday Iay 20, 1951 ambition Deep sea diving here Seen H1lda'e et eeve Red hair lrsnsferred fron I'orthBa1ti more, Ohio 4 intramural bas- ketball 4 H0 RD SCH1 huck 'lPt1d Dec uber 1 193 v 1 e arbanc collector 'here 9 e Tlm Pet Peet P an cops ' Plee T e e earl ' 3 llbrar lan 3 JUNIOR TOWN MEETING Mr Packer, moderator, Ron Conaway, Mary inn Bilbrey, vonelle Rumbaugh, Don Spallinner, and Harold Petersor In October, four seniors from LaFayette Jackson H 1 g h School presented their views on a Junior Town Meeting of the tlr broadcast This was a part of a series of programs, spor sored by Radio Station WLOK, and piver by the xllen Countyhigh schools during the winter Lafayette pupils chosc as a topic for dlscussion nShou1d County H1 h Schools Be Merged i n t o Larger Un1tS9n Myrtor Packer was the moderator, quelling any storm of controversy which arose The affirmativcteam Gas Ronald Corawaf and vorelle, Donald Spallinger and HaroldP?terh son took the HCg3t1VC side , Q., v n .Ju 5.4 ...I ' . . an . -' EE . . 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P' Tx J X T ' ' v 1 Z 1 1 1 1 i 3 1 Z 1 1 1 1 T A' - ' CLASS HISPORY In the year 1946, twenty one electlnns from Bath came together with thirty six p oton rom L F Vette to form the atom of '50 Several OL our ul lo s nd protons pa tici psted in basletball, football, and tracl many also joined with the nucleus or tae FFA Our homeroom chemist w s T rton Packer who e ueri ents nd brought forth two class parties at the beginning 01 t1e scnool year and a skating party on January 20 Je cho e the followin s he d orotons and elec trons Joe Skinner was president, Roger Kelley, vice presi dent, Ronald Conawav, secletar treasurer, and A1106 Joan Bassett, student council xeozesentative Eight of our fresh men girls were in Girls' Glee, five freshmen boys in Boys' Glee, and five girls and three boys in Mixed Chorus Three girls were in the winning girls' ensemble They were Alice Jean Bassett, Marilyn Larly, and Clenna Arnold Alice Jean Bassett won the piano solo Several ofour roup participated in band and orchestra Joe Skinner won h s letter in foot- ball Mr, Packer guided our atomic force into staging a hay ride which proved disastrous since it was in green tomato season The other atoms at LaFayette in order to make the electrons and protons more closely united staged an lnltia tion. A Cantata was also given during the year bv the atoms of LaFayette We lost the following electrons during the school year Dale Crafford, Elmer Nault, Jim Norbeck, Roger Kelley, Charles Sanchez, Janet Thompson, Ethyl Jallace, and Cleo Roose. We gained the following well known chemists J J Kreglow, Ruth Iosher, George Cox, Alice Louise Driver, and Russell Fellers. However, we lost the following chemists in our rapid change to atoms Bernice Vandemark, Virginia Kllngler, Lenore Myers, and C C Earlv On September 7, 1947, fifty two sophomores returned to dear old LaFayette Our head cheni t for this year was Mrs. Ruth Mosher As in our freshman year many electrons and pro tons took part ln athletics and music Joe Skinner Ronald Conaway and Kermit Kiracofe were in the winning boys: ensem ble Alice Jean Bassett and Glenna Arnold were in the win ning girls' ensemble Robert Farnishfeger and Ronald Conaway earned their letters in football and the former along with Joe Skinner won one also in basketball Henry Stump, one of our,classmates passed away on February T3 He was manager of the basketball team and plaved guard on the football team, Mrs. nosher in oneof!uu'moments of brilliant research about the kernel of the atom decided that if she whipped up some parties, skating and otherw1se,1t:would make the school year all the more pleasant which it did. we chose as our heads for this year the following: Jean Clum, presldentg Janet Smith, vice-president, Joe Skinner, secretary-treasurer: and Richard weaver, student council representative, Like any other atom we shifted our molecular composition and in doing so lost the following electrons: Kevin Christy, Earl Howard, Robert Myers, Dale Wlnce, Beverly Knotts, and Bertha Smith. r t Q . - I . 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J Of course, we gained some electrons, too They were, Don Brenneman, Kevin Lhristv, Richard Hobbs, Patty Levesque, Phyllis !cCullv, ard Be tha Smith One o our electrons was an attendsntto'U1e Homecoming Q een She vas 'arilyn Early Some of our number toon oart in the school oeerette Alice Jean Bassett and Ronald Conaxav had soeaklng Darts Th1B year we had an equal eychange or chenists we lost Irs Driver and saired lrs For Now uoon reaching the eleventh grade one should remember that it was drexlng elo c to the time 'or the energy to be released This vearv s 'illed vith feverish activity Like other years many sections of our atom took cert in athletics and music Our new chemist was George Cox Te chose the following head el ctrons and erotons Joe Sklnrer, oresident Don Spallinger, vice oresiefnt Marilyn Perly, secretary treasurer, Jean Fleming student council reoresentatlve, Janet Smith, reoorter e worked hard this year with our concessions at the basketball and football games We built the shed on the football field from our labors To oeo uo the school year we bought class rings mhich we received the day before Thanksgiving lorman Guthrie, Donald Stoodt, and manager's letter A new organization came into being this year and it was the GAA Several Junior girls took cart in this organization The girls had several slumber parties although it is doubtful if they got much sleep We gaveourjunior olaycall dnThe Late Mr Esrlyn which was played to a packed house The cast vas the following Marilyn Early, Ronald Conawav, Jean Fleming, June Mason, Don Spallinger, Harold Peterson, Richard Weaver, Janet Smith, Robert Harnishteger, Mary Andrevs, Glenna Arnold, Howard Schaaf, Robert Dearth, Joann dcElwa1n Aarjorie Shllllngvas prompter with dr Cox as director and Avonelle Rumbaugh as student director Marilyn Uarly was junior attendant to the homecoming queen Phyllis Cotner had a birthdaf oerty which had only females oresent much to th males reqentment music Joe Skinner won th bass solo, while Glenna Arnold won the lvric solo but Glenna ' ur ble +0 sing at the ap- pointed time Joseph Sk1nner,Ron Conwllyf CHI Kermit Kira core were in the Bovs' nsemble Glenna Arnold Marilyn Early and Janet Smith were in the Girls' Ensemble In the Mixed Ensemble, the Juniors were Marilyn Early, Joe Skinner, Ronald Conavay, Glenna Arnold and fegmit Yiracofe We had a terrific Job getting ready for the Junior Senior Banquet The theme was the 0'49srs W We felt that it was a bang up affair Some of our electrons were chosen for the Allen County Honor Society They w re Mary Ann Bilbrey, Avonelle Rumbaugh, Elvin Baker, Marilyn Early, Robert Harnishfeger, and Harold Pet rson We lost the follewing electrons, Patty Levesque, Phyllis McCully, Marilyn Maxwell, Joan Wigaman, Hazel Tuttle, Paul Black, Carl Joseoh, Ronald Bnker, Jack K1ng,fuuiR1ohard Ballentine We gained the follom1ng'people June Lament, Barbara Makin, Has 1 Tuttle, Carl Joseph, Paul , 1 , 1 , v 5' . 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O ' S' 1 Black,andIhfk Pwllemtlne Frw1n'De.norwoodwassdded to the teaching et 11, end onrie Adam who ocems lrs Harold Ial lace during the CHFlS nes vaeatlony J eed Irs ox Durine our enior ve r, our heed eh n st wxs Lets Jump, Head leot ons vele Bud neien ldezvfr, U1 sident Don Spal l1nbel,v1ce'ores1cent drilyn srly, stcret ry Janet Srith, tressu er, Soo nerxis r s Jdr t couxcil reoresentative, and Avonelle Pun t e, leoor e Janet smith end Marjorie Shilling 101m ole ilent and viet nre ident, re eectively of GAA Ken Lonband 1 old Peter o rec lved Iootbell letters, and Donald Stooet re elved b etbull letter. The senior girls served a oaneuetfor the football oleyers Lusic lyres for bend end orcbe tra were received by Iildred Anspaen, Joan Clum, Lucille rzi , arilyn Esrlv, Jeen Skinner Janet Smith, Gail Long,Don Stoodt, and Farold Ueterson. New elea trons this Year we e Jack TeCl1ntock, Dick Redmond, John Zierten, and Bud Reichelderfer Protons lost were Joe Skin ner, Rey Swallow, Barbara hwkin, and Dicl Hobbs Axonelle Rumo ubh, Don SD0111HgPP,BUdfHC'CPG1d6IPGP, Ron Corzwny, and Harold 'etersontookyn rtimxthe Jun1orTownILeet1ng brondesst, Marllyr Ferlf was cnosen hem coming eueenvdtr Jun Lwment se the senior orincess Tekingr' the senior scholarship test were Avonclle pumbnugh, Jean Slfinr r, Ron Conawsy, anddarold. Peter- son Ceil Long took the senior agricultu e test, Girls who were in tht uinninp ersenole at the Allen County lstedefod wereG1ennsMArnol6, Janet Sm1th,andII rilfn arly Ron Cons way did t1e honmsin tbewinning boys' en embl Jean Skinner and Gle.n1 nrnold oleeed first ir m zzo end lyric solo, re speetively The senior el J, Wmhe terse Blonden we given on May 5 Janet Smitc orx d s chee lender for the last three VCQIS, and Jenn Skinner uurln, her onhomore Je r. The e who tionced L1Fnyette T clson for twelve years were' Jenn Clum, Gvil LOUg,'WHlLODW, Jenn Smith, Jenn Flen ing, Ialf Andrews, Don So lllntcr, Iild 06 tn each, Harold Pete1son, John Blrrlev Phyllis Sotner, Joann 'cVl1n1n, Don Stoodt,ewK1Normer Guthrie. Thosevho attended Beth Purwl lor eight genre end then cane to L Fe e te lor four fears wczc Avonelle Rumbeu,h, Borrn Wmrd, 'or Fox 1 d, Kermit Fil cole, Jean Slinrer, lerllyn Edrlv, llc Von ern, Iwrv ln: JW brev, Jenet Sm th,BudPm1cheldcrfer,wnuflennl rnole Ars. 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Simply because there were too many careless people in the generations before this time Gee, they should have continued using that good system of gas rationing that they used during that Second World War about the year 1940 As we stop to water the mules on the beautiful morning of May 15, who should we see but our old school pal, Norman Guthrie, at a Water Station watering h 1 s mules What 8 beautiful carriage he has 1n which to ride! When we ask him how he c a n afford such a luxury, he tells us that 1t was manufactured by the Herbert Elwood, Inc , 1 n Buffalo, New York, so naturally he received a small discount Why a dis count from just this particular company? well, don't you remember when you graduated from high school with Herb? He used to be seen w1th Ray Archer, that very progressive farm er who invented venetian blind style fences to keep his cat tle warm in the winter and l e t the breeze in during the sum er After watering the mules we proceeded on our trip Hey, what 1s that light we see shining in the west? It seems to have a couple familiar names o n it Well, lf it 1sn't the office of Janet Smith, private eye We go and knock on the door and who should invite us in but Joan Smith During our friendly conversation we are informed by Joan that she is now the champion typlst of this particular section of the country The great judge in this contest w a s none other than Mr. Barnes We have no l1ghts on the mules and 1t is getting dark so we decide we had better be on our way We are now enter ing the small village of Budville, named after Bud Reichel Gee, such a sweet little house Oh no, it can't bel Yes, b t 1 t 1 What? Oh, just the residence of Mr and Mrs Donald Spallinger Mrs Spalllnger is the former Anna Mae Stump A sign on the house reads nmULc nICsNSeS FOR S INQUIRE INSIDEW so, suddenl remembering that we must have new licenses by the end of his month, we decide that this is as good a place as any to purchase ours Don and Anna Mae are very glad to see us a n d when we purchase our li censes we are very surprised to see Jean Clum at the desk, acting as stenographer of t h e Spallingers We spend the night at the Spallinger residence, but before retiring we have a lot to learn about our former classmates Don Brenne man and Kermit Kiracofe are 1 n Arizona drilling for mule shoe ore, while Lucille Cra1g acts as their bookkeeper are also told that if we would go tonight to a small town by the name of Dollarville we would be able to articipate 1n Jack McClintock's retirement anniversary celebration has been just fifty years since he retired at the age of 21, and a millionaire at that! Last but not least, we hear that . Q derfer. It seems as though Bud 1s the mayor of this village. u so O Q o . . O : ' H ' A A ALE. - . w3 . It Howard Sohaaf was seriously injured last week 1 n a motor- cycle race. Ho is recovering in the Shilling hospital, cwn- ed by the former Marjorie Shilling, and is under the excell- ent care of the best nurse ani doctor in this section of the country, none other than June Lament and John Binkley. By now we are very sleepy, so to bed we go for the night. While eating breakfast the next morning we notice in the local newspaper that Ella Mae Van Horn and Mary Ann B11- brey are still together as editors. I'll b e t they never thought they could take that much editing After thanking Don and Anna Mae for their hospitality we start o n our way to the nearest town of Rolling Stone. The men of this party have their hair cut at the barber shop of Donald Stoodt and the girls have their hair set a t the Kellwain Cotner beauty parlor After this is done the men ust wonder what they ever did to deserve such treatment!! erhaps the men dld something in high school that Donald did not like Could it have been that time Miss Jump gave Don ald ten days detention for the p a p e r wade the men were shooting? Before leaving this small town we dec de to have something to quench our thirst so we g o to a restaurant Everybody must like t h e Florida climate, because s1++1ng there in their blue jeans and polo shirts a r e nore other than Harold Peterson and Avonelle Rumbaugh, enjo ir a re freshing drink of Skinner soda pop, produced by t e k'nner Soft Drink Company of Tanksfull, Florida, with Jeannle as half owner We shall now leave Rolling Stone and visit the Flying Saucer Airport, located several miles out o f town After much hesitation we decide to t a k e a little spin om the largest saucer found yet But if we h a d know that Dick Ne ver was to act as pilot, with Ron Conaway as co pilot, we reff would have taken the chance We are taken care of x Lf Fl ly by t h e sweet little stewardess, Miss Harbor. C tea, get us up they tell us the great news Bob Harn 131 a er 's ovner cf +DG great airport and dr Badertscher o x a h r l bf h1m as the me t a k e care g r ing and oil'n the flying salcers Then Niss Halber c ed scnoo' building wnere Jean eeck sae ne er did get married and en n Y JI he 1 1 c 0 ev arc my gclly there is the Kl ne VJ r L r s, you are rlgh June JI is his seor aft t a he v s ln Ylgn school T cy also tell 109 is n the tha they stationed tlaf J xe f chool pals are now in the Jack Kordon s in the Ma nes and Luths Aldrlch Navy T1 y s n to engoy it except for the fact st1 l get a litxle se si k Bea Haclwo th is now in Hawaii She is in cuarge of orderinf supplies fo the waves This is about all the information they can give us, so down, down, we go and back to the mules O I 1 ' e e ' A 1 ' ' o ,tn - l A E 'S I 1 . A . . A 1 , ' 4 'V Q V '- 1 '-.' Zz' .- .. oe I fan: 'cel .Joe llev . - 'l,g - B 1 ' ,' , 2 . all Nr. Cc rs -i.ed 1 ' . n to of .aw I J. :., A T .J .' Q a 1 41 - .- - . - w . A ' ' V LU-'sr out to us th- leztle r l il 3-in: jg H 4.A.lQQn Elf: -F. - w A Q L A - 5o,, very ruoa relying the Former nary Andrews attend to her ta. 41 :d.faf3e nm! T J, rl, . rj. , . 1 4-.ldi-3, 'wngf by Lernard Llire. Ye -' H. ' Maur. . , . et 'j gls 's s e -a - L ' . . h us 1., fe fdklh ca' our S .- . ' serv' ,. I .. H i . - ri r ' . i L . ze ee -' X . - t 'l tan . a .c . , a Q r . ' 1 Q r . . O We continue down the road and pass the Ward Furniture Store Norma is now working on a new style of dining room suites Well, this is the best we have seen so far on our trip Are we seeing right? Yes, I guess we are The sign says, HOLD FOLKS HOME,n and who should we s e e mowing the lawn but Elvin Baker He seems to have lost all his money when he and Mr Packer went into a business o f trying to find an easier w a y to grade papers He informs us that Glenna Arnold is the superintendent of the home and Mr Pen horwood her helping hand Mr Gilbert can b e seen eating what looks to be a very appetizing meal. Well, no wonder It was cooked by our old friend Mildred Anspach. Too soon it is night time again so w e must find some rooms for the night Directly before us is the Early Boarding House, so we will spend the evening here Marilyn tells t h e mule caretaker, Dick Redmond, to s e e to it that the mules are taken care of We go to our rooms and find that our neighbor is Mr Yoakam No wonder we thought we heard somebody sin build an experiment station d o w n the road about a mile Kenny Long is to act as his apprentice and Mr. Bixel is to draw the building plans. POP!! OHS! Something went wrong in the Long Experi ment Station and w e see the mule pulled fire engine going down the road with Mrs Mosher leading the mules and Miss Jump cracking her whip John Zierten 1 s ready to control the fire Well, go to sleep, everything will turn out all right A S S V I Inasmuch as the year has come to a close a n d wehave reached the turning point of our lives,we, the senior gradu ates of 1950 from LaFayette Jackson High School, have made our f 1 n a l decision Throwing aside all other wills and testimonies made before a n d having decided upon this, we make our last and final will and testlmony to the oncomlng seniors of the graduating class of 1951, our faculty members and school employees. S Luther Aldrich, will my ability to argue to Jeannine toodt. Mary Andrews, leave to Joan Barnes my height Mildred Anspach, bestow into the a r m s of liriam Barrington a certain 1950 graduate from LaFayette I, Ray Archer, bequeath my attendance at s c h o o 1 to Russell Loescher. I, Glenna Arnold, will my ability to tell j o k e s to Chester Barber. I, Elvin Baker, leave to Betty Blosser and Betty Joseph my quietness. ing UMULE TRAlN.n He tells us that Gail Long is planning ie O C L ' V L L I. I, . I. Mary ann Bllbrev, Jesto: up n arbara Sle herd ny brown eves John Binkley, leave iichard aillians ma black hair Ie, Don Brennenan and Ierwit ir cofe, grant to llen Broan our careful drivin soeed Iarllxn Jean Clun, vlll 1 blond hair to llbertaver nillion ronald Con leave to Jack Push nf good times north of Lina le, Jack Condon and orxan autrrie, :ill to Jann xachir and Jin Vernillfon, ur ahlllt t et alon vlth oeoole I, lb,llls otner, Ill ny small feet to Janice Carey We ucllle Crai and Laura Jean Flcnin , transfer to Iatherine Pavk and Clenna stoner, all conbs and nirrors I Tarilwn arl9, rill to feredlth Binkley nv aollity to handle a nan We, Herbert nlwood and Gail Long, leave our technique with the girls to Jin L ibe Beatrice Fackv rth, vill ny brovn e v e s to Barware McNett nobert Harnishfeger, transfer n bl nde hair to Joan Sandy G June Lament, will nw beautiful blonde hair to Patty ause Tenneth Long, bequeath to Roger Iellev mv abilitv to sleeo in school basketoall abilitv I, Joann IcEl1ain, leave W7 height to Bett J6Pli111PD I, June Nason, bequeath to Richer arnold and donald Shafer my position in alto solo I, Earold Jeterson, 3 na e to vfce alger nv oianotech nique I, Richard tain nd, tr nsfer m slim fi ure to Darrell Chiles I, Charles neictelderfer, vlll 1 oosition as senior class president to G len Ctoodt I vonelle wunbau b, be ueath mv for etfulness to Jean Chidester and Betsy olll I, Hoxard Sch f, l e a v e nr exuberant personwlity to Richard Inskeeo I larj rie ehillln :ill ood sense of humor to Donna Br dsham I, alice Jean Skinner, loan n veddin rin to Robert Bassett and Qeverly Sue HcCinnls I, Janet faith, oequeath to Verma Jean 'cCorniok and Kathleen c a ue, H5 oernlssion as cheerleader to ride on the plajers' bus Jo n Snith, l e a V e to larll n Ilinbler and J 1 ht Reed ny accur c, in tJoinO Donald So llln er, transfer to uarcia Connor and Roberta ravl n abilit, to arrive at school on ti1e I, Donald Stoodt, le ve my height to Leonard 'heis I, ,J V 1 w T5 A I 0 I, P . 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C ' -7 ' . 9 .- , '1 C1 . ,. .L Q I, Anna Lao Stump, bequeath to Milt n Badertscher and Wichard Baker nv p siti n as head m j rettc I, Ella lac Van rorn, bestow uoon the heads f Carolyn Graymire and Sara nor an, M black hair I, A rna Jard, will na skating ability t Diane c Kinne 5 I, Richard aeovcr, leave to Norman Shutt nv good times north of Lina I, John fierten, bestow into the mouths of Charlotte Carruthers and D ris L n neier, o professional laugh le, the seni r Class of 1950, rant to the teachers of LaFayette Jackson F1 h school the follonin To hr Badertscher, all unnecessarv excuses and tardi ness from school To lr Cox, e leave the senior honeroom for his puoils who have detention at noon T r Barnes, the hard on ing football teams and their dirty uniforos To r Bixel, a penn fr n our class treasury for his ambiti n to be a milli naire by doin nothing errors play to players Tr Gilbert, all the untaken enior girls' he rts miss Junp, all information bools in the librarg Mr Pline, a secretary for his lar for' rs kosher, all bad tvpe riters and all the typing Mr Packer, a better cast of actors for his next direct Mr PenhorJood, the f u l s made by all basketball ur Yoakam, our enthusiasm tovard winning the county eisteddfod To lisa Harber, all the uendino and cookin t be done for this senior class To the bus drivers, all the candy papers on the floor To the cooks, all pots, oans, dirty dishes, andleftover food To the janit rs, all the nenclls found after school Making this our last ill nd testin n , Je have at tached our nance and affixed our eal, the last day ofsch ol in the year of our Lord, one th usand nine hundred andfifty lgned Llla iae Van Horn lnna lae Stunp Iucille Craig nlvin Baker 1 v ' . 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' R 'm I 6 -. .Rx 5 If j 'lu X ki G2 XX b C ' f ANNEX lea! - ,Ti T X, 1 f 'j xi! fi Nj f ., R-,Lx 1 -L-N Q'-.QHQJW t if ! X -X L NX 1- ,- JXP nm!!! I ANT, xv , gb, 1' K ,X J 7 1 .N 7 f X' . y I 4 ' . I vi! . , l ' Y n ' j -1 M-NX .1-'X I I 1 N Car- Cl A '-Lak- ' R , K H+ A R if' C. if , V -'--' f H gm X X J P , 5 X J ,J X X Q X 6' I XT iw w ARX JUJIORS ROW I Avyce Alger, Richard Arnold ROW II Bud Badertscher, Rlchard Baker, JoAnne Barnes, Miriam Barrlngton, Robert Bassett, Meredith B1hkLBy, Betty Blosser ROW III Donna Bradshaw, Ashton Brenneman, Allen Brown, Janice Carey, Charlotte Carruthers, Jean Chidester, Darrell Chlles ROW IV Marcia Connor, Bob Edwards, Christlne Elwood, Patty Gauss, Carolyn Graymlre, Katherine Hawk, Roberta Hawk, ROW V DICK Inskeep, Betty Joseph, Roger Kelley, Marilyn Klingler, Betsy kohli, J1m Larbe, Russell Loescher ROW VI Doris Longrneier, Kathleen wcCague, N01'Ul9-JSMIMCCO1' mick, Sue McGinnis, Diane MCKIRHOY, Barbara hcNett, Danny nachir ROW VII Sara Morgan, JackPugm Dwirht Reed, Ron Schafer, Joan Sandy, Barbara Shepherd, Nornan Shutt ROW VIII Glenna Stoner, Galen Stoodt, Jeannine Stoodt, Al berta Vermillion, Betty Vermillion, Richard Williams, Jim Vermillion NOT PIGTURED Chester Barber, Leonard Thais JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY With Mr Penhorwocd as the guiding force, we undertook Danny hschir, vice president Roger Kelly, secretary trees urer, Jeannine Stoodt, student council representative The withdrawals from ourclass this year included Lorene Ayres, Sam Dearth, Fred B1ce,Pau1JB1nkley, Ashton Brenneman, Tony Treglia, and Dale fince Those who are new arrivals are Barbara Shenherd and Jack Pugh, both from Central The final enrollment is fifty two To helc sunnort our football team the ,juniors contributed seventeen members to the band Ilxed Chorus, Boys' Glee, and Girls' Glee also benefited by our support At Homecoming, Jean Chldester reigned as the Junior Attendant, with Galen Stoodt as her escort Marcia Connor served as cheerleader for the 1949 50 season In basketball, Galen Stoodt and Dwight Reed earned var sity letters, and Bud Badertscher and Norman Shutt received managers' letters Galen Stoodt, Dick Arnold, Mike Chiles, Richard Williams, Jim Laibe, Danny Nachlr, and Bob Edwards were on the football squad Galen Stoodt, Jin Laibe, and Bob Edwards nlayed on the baseball team, while Galen Stoodt, Jim Laibe, Jim Vermillion, and Bob 'dwards represented the Juniors on the track team : , ' an z 5 5 O . . vr , class elections. The results were: Dwight Reed, president: , -5 ' : Q 8 , , ' il 0 Q . 1 - C ' D 0 ., , . . - A V q u . , J. . O S IC! ni 1 New ,- 12 C' 1.1 -24' iih ' W9 M , g 'c' 4' AMW Q A ' V, ga: 5 . 1 xx 'fn 1 'E mv ' kg? u o N , ', eg 23- Y, iw ug 4 5 Sep V ..j uf. 1 ' Q ff' cv i E, 1 wi 11 S ROW ROW ROW ROW HOT RON ROW ROW SOPHONOAES I Shirley Aldrich, Gloria Askina, Arlene Bessitt, Corrzne Bassett Roy Blo ser, Norms Bowers, Donald Boyd, J1m Brennemon II Dlck Burden, Joe Cle ves, M3PC13 Cotner, Jane Countrym n P rc1 Dev1s, Jerry Down rd, Glen Dukes, Barbara Ev ns III L ry hllce Fctter, M ry Gftchel, Dolores Golden, Nellle Gr y, Dw lne Guthrie, Buddy H ll, Dw 1n Hell, N ncy Hell IV Colleen Holl nd, Betty Hull, Joe Hunt, Eddie Ins keep, Del Jos ph, A PJOFIL Jo eph, Barb r Kersker, Johnny Kllne V Leon rd Klingler, Reg r Klingler, All n Lacock, Beverly LeVe que, Buddy Long, G11bert Long, Lorraine Longmeler, Joyce NCC11DtOCk Jerry McNett, Rosemary M rtin, Tommy Mdrtin, Bob M1ller, Bonnie Morgan, Gloria Mortimer, Roger Mowery, Dc n NlChO1S VII Cnrole Oberdier, D111 Peterson, Luell Reinhnrt, Dennis Rex, Eddle Rex, Rose Merle Rogseman, Phyllis Sampson, B rney Sencrez VIII B111 Saunders, Dewey Shaffer, Shirley Skelly, Jim St ver, Wilbur Sumney, H rold Wright, Dick Vermillion, ABSENT 3111 I kins, Juznit Grey, Shirley LDDQ, Dale Ste vens, Don ld Weber SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The sophomore class started the gear with an enrollment of sixty eight Since th n Shirley kelley, Donald Weber, and Glen Dukes have left, making a total of sixty five vice president PhyllisSampson, secret ry,Buddy Long, urer, Donald Boyd, student council reore entativ , Oberdier, report r Mrs Moshe: the home room t Grey, trees Carole cher. Roger Vowery was named cltss president, Nellie Those e rning v rsity letters in footoell were: Dwaine Hell, Bill Peter on, and D toy Sh fffr The c rning chev rons were John Kline nd Roger Movcrj R crve letter were given to Eddie Rox, Roger rl nglcr, Jilour oumn J, Dick Bur don, Buddy Hall, Joo Hunt, Gllbort Lon6, nd Dale Joseph Jerry Down rd, Dewey Sh ffor, nd Dw ine Hall were given varsity b skctb ll lott rs John Ylino and Roger moaery ro coivod rese ve letter Nellie Gray and Shirley Aldrich wore cheerleaders this YGQI' 0 , . 1 : . 0 ' r C' l Q I I C . 0 . , I P Z E1 ' . r ' - . - . .CA , Jia El fl , , If - LL ' , . . : Kgs V x ' ' Ex ll ' 5. L.. ' CI 5 ' a ' r 0 ' ' ' : ' ffl i' ' 6 '1 L C. T 4, ' ' A 5 1. A I cu Q Lu C.. ' - 0 . . f- I ,, 1' S C-+ x. Ct x - ' , A S . . ' :A 5 T VI: G L -,I D ' . . - V 0 3 f 4 77 ' A al . I ' ' ' A ' .. r x - f- 0 r .f, . 3 - ' 4.1. 4 . Q ' ' 4 r A ' ' A 'A r 5-A L. Cleole Zimmerman. ' ' : ' In S ' x - 5 - 1 C- u Q . G - 'z l as . X: I' A . 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FRFSH J ROW Jean Adami L rry Alg r Darrthy Inspach, Robert Ans p ch s t 1 m E r n JlW 1' P X 1 o n Ll ck L rry B r n, so er o A m Fl A y C1 1 7 Il 1 r tor A 1 r lncs J n I o Bmr e 1 rnls land RON IV Carey H wk, Nor: n Tolllff Mlrlam Joseph B111 Kennely B111 Knowlton, B rbara Lwwrcnce, C rolyn Long V N Cf To reggy Lone, N rllyn Lusk, Jean NcElw 1n, an W 'are D rg ret W or John uurr Y VI J nne Nlchols, BOqHlG Prow nt, E 1th Ransbottom, Sh1rLey Reeo Jerry nuhlen, Georbe Smlth h1tchel1 Stauffer VII Davld Qtuber hllma Symonds, P rb ra Terfllngcr, Ch rles Thels, Larl Trusty, B111 Turner, Helen d h VIII Darlene Lh1taker, Darrell 1lk1ns, Glenn Vlnce, Maurlce Yorrell, Larry ykel, Margorle Yoakam, Ralph Zerbe OT PICTUALL M ry Blshop, Gordon Eoyd,Tbmmy Hefnen Doneta McGue, Erm M1ller FRESHMA' HISLOPY The freshman clas fifty nine strong,started.to school on Seotember 4, 1949 Lloyd Harnishreger took charge es oresident with Ur Packer as our home room teacher Marjorie Yoakam was vice presiuent Carolyn Long was secretary treasurer, Roger Bixel was t dent council representative, TDC Shirley Gauss was report r Two oartiesat the begirning of the year, one on Septem ber 14, a d T18 other on March lO at the school, were our social events. We were proud of our juruor high basketball team this year for the fine work they did. There were nine freshmamboyson the senior high reserve team. They were: James Binkley, James Bierly, Jerry Ruhlen, Gary Bierly, Roger Bixel, Larry Wykel, George Smith, Charles Theis, and Lloyd Harnishfgger. 1 'avi u mul .Q It c r x gl ,C , J 1 f ' . . . , . v y a , Sam Bas 1 t, Gary, BlE'lL JL, -le ly. 'OR,II: f Blu -ey, Roger ,1 el, bar ly 4-5. a lun- le Patsy 'owe s f', Hirtha E.e 'C' Shirle' f.uSe. 4 A .I -- d ' v q - , 5-h . 0 XOM 1.1 F ed Ha 1 , Arty Ha'.-s, Bfb U5-m n, ge 1 Wa . - . . , . I , . fager, Lloyd Harnlshfeger, Martha H8V1luHd, Mary Havl- lr ' e Cl ' N Us 1, . ' I . . ' I D f., , ' . E-. ' Z. ' 0 ROV : an ' - ng, 'et ' s Ja ' ' 'Q' Jo LCSW' f, is a Jas ., ' V' ay. ROS : oe.. .' . ' 1 fd' , , t , - N , . J.. . . , , if o . HOW : ' . , Q . ,a a ' Q .' 1? . 0 HOV : , Y ' f ' ', H' ' 1' N I .1 R,7 , 9 I ' ,Y C O N G: a ' , a . I F! . 4- .L . s, - A I . 'I I - I F . . 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I L, A 1, ,iff f K xf .5 N' 5 'S EIGHTH JQADE ROW I J1m Yoakam Larry Hefner Mayne Fett Geor e lnce, Alan Zlmmerman Laren Ub riler, rzil Hall Blll Kohll ROW II Dolores Stoodt Cernle rr ht, Nancy Andrews, Vlr glnia Guthrle, largorle Qc ck arllyn hawk Eleanor Lalbe Betty Badertscler, raxlne orrell, Ruby Reed, Kenneth Kllng ler ROW III Nancy Wco1n11s, obert Sopher, Joyce Graymlre uretta Mason, Carolyn Bchlck, Shlrley Shutt, Dorothy Murray, Carolyn Basln er, dean 1CKhaK, DOIIS loder, ur Barnes Lloyd Paul, ionald Gossman, Jack Dawson, Davrd Paul Stelner Robert Lammers, Wlll Long, Polly cClure ABSLNT Loren Betz, Nell McElroy, Robert roses, Jerry Skln ner SEVLNTH uRADE ROW I Jlmmy Long Benson Carey, Dennls Stoodt, Sam Haeer, LeRoy Ream, Charles Anders ROW II Jlmmle Bchafer narllyn Ruth Stelner, Sandra Flem- 1nv Shlrley Ann dell, anna nrper bhrrley mcNemar Betty Kahle, Evelyn Shulax JHDIS Clum Joyce ncElwa1n RON III Ir Gllbert, Charles Smlth, war aret Hedres Tom Kunkleman, md rd Koogler, ,ar aret Faze, Kenneth Kline, Edd1e v1ll1ams ABSENT Beverly Lee Borden, Jan1ce Bofersock s ' , I ,, VY ' ' v , 1 1 65 . A I. -1 i , ' 1 W - 9 ' ' A ' 'F ' C' Q ' 1 l ,.. . ' . . ' . . 1 ,.' g Q - , '1 4 U . x. 1 , i:. - , - , ,, vl ,. ' Q - : ' . 41' R ' , La- . , . . . J , ,.. l . , ,N O -- A o 1 ROW IV: Edward Klingler, Shirley Vermillion, Robert Friend, I . Q . ' ' , .' u 1 lu . ,. , , 'H : I D . O I . . . N m . . . v . . ,. , V - 4 - - 4 13 g ' ' . ll' N 1 D D 9 T 1 x A ' . 1 in , ' ' :A 5 , 1 -I 'JV TL -JI ' 1 . v. . 4 0 a ' qv JX EIGHTH GRAQL HISTORY With Mr Barnes, as b mere m teacher, fortv one mem bers enrolled in the el hth radc The c 1 a s s officers elected this year were Eleanor Laibe, presldent Polly cflure, vic orcsident, L a u r e n Oberdicr, secret ry, alan imne m n, trea urer, ddie Kllng ler, student c uncil reprt entative, and Tcrry Skinner, re porter The seventh and eighth rade boys get tooether and hada football tenx of thefr ofn They played two canes in zhich they won one nd lost the other The coach was Mr Gllbert Eleanor Laibe, narilyn hawk, and Shirley 1acNenar Eleanor Laibe was al o one of the cheerleaders for the Junior high basketball team SLVINTF GRADL HISTORY Our c 1 a s s officers for the year of 1949 50 are follows Janis Clum, president nvelvn Shulaw vice presi dent, uargaret Fazc, secretary, anna Nunper, treasurer,Joyce McE1wain, reporter, and Janis Clum as student council rep resentative we had eiaht boys n the Jr High Football team this year eddie Villlans, Charles Smith, Dennis Stoodt, Jimmie Schafer, Benson Carey, Tonuv lunkleman, Sain, H a s e r, and kenneth Iline They each earned Q letter There were three seventh arade boys n the Jr H1ghBas ketball team They were Benson Carev, Jinnie Schafer, and Edfard Koogler 1e had one Jr Fifh Cheerleader, Shirley McNemar Our class roll numbered twenty five members - A -CX ' ff.. '- U 0 S 2 ' .. . 4 U . , . , ' ' 1 It -1 ' G L ' ' If. - W a ' ' ' Z in r a ' s -' E Q J- D 1 - , ,. V, , c I 4 - - O 5 'Z 1 ' .. - 'J' 0 - ' , V . C . R' 2. A ' -. q .A ' ' Q . and the captain was Eddie Klingler. The cheerleaders were: ' T I - K' L . ' S ' ' C 'T . I L . I L ' K. BS 4 v- 'T n - ' 1 .f s v 'Lf ' , , 1- Q L' M L oo , ' 0 O u 'J Q - : T: ' 3 . . 1 .. ' . L 1 ' '. f . Q v ,. . L V - .. e U ' 7 'i X 0 ' L l O ' 3 0 ' , . L 2 ' ' wa ' , .I rv 1 Q . ' 9 A 3 ' . I 0 FQ? E 554 WL qw! ff' I f' X .e iv X 56 NED j J I X AJ? Q! Q., l'X V5 I ff I xx ffifcfg ' J' Ilfgli Q' hwy' Ky? . il 'XA L I CSI N A ' R fin FR W ' flu JE? ML EL X - 45 .ff N X Q J - . 5 . r As H CX the f X 7 5 , if f X fix X ..., X 1 ck I W SIXTH GRADE Row I: Pat Connor, Charles Younkman, Jimmy Rodeers, Mel vin Worrell, Richard Schick, Eugene Leng Row II Jerry Long, Beverly Martin, Doris Ransbottom, loree Grant, Beverly Groves, Shirley Zerbe, Alice Bassitt, Madonna Dirmeyer, Harold Y akan, Larry Leng Row III: Larry Yoder, Beverly Fleming, Janice Moyer,Wll11am McNemar, Robert Wickham, Arlene Schick, Carolyn Flingler, Gary Plate, hrs Martha Trowbridge FIFTH GRADE Row I Ronald Snyder, J e Hall, Kenneth Badertscher, Pat rick Murray, Basil Burden Row II: Mary Younknan, Roger Williams, Marlon Ballinger, Shirley Althaus, James Poyt, Roseann Williams, Larry Fett, Geraldine Burden, Judy Centris Row III Alan Joseph, Dean Hall, Carolyn Chidester, Charles Coates, Meredith Yoakam, Paul Reed, Ronald Harshe, karen La Row IV Betty Patterson, Barbara Bitenan, Sasnv McClure, Carolyn Fleming, Jane Zimmerman, Jack llckhan, Carol Llwood, Jacqueline Long FOURTH GRADE Row I David lee Stoodt, George Lalbc, Charles Willians, Marvin Dunbar, David Thonps n, Wendell Fatt Row II: Roger Coates, Iarian Hefner, D o n n a Badertacher, Joyce Mason, karen Schumacher, Betty Schick, MeredithHefner, Russell York, Arnold Wright, Ienneth Gossman Row III Louise Fleming, Iaren lay Cotner, uarcella Anders, Carol Ann Condon, Sandra Younkman, Carol Jean Aldrich,Arlene Fleming, Barbara Kohll Row IV: Rosemary Wince, Joanne Grant, Sharon Conn r, Ber nadine Miller, Carol Sue Friend, Rose Marie Dlrmeyer, Alta Mae Hawk, Fay Shulaw, Nancy Packer, Miss Connor ABSENT Diane Hefner K L I ' - . , , 3 1 u , Do- ' U O . A - Q xl' ' . s 0 - O l . O Rue, Gary Grant, Mrs. Marguerite Bischoff. g - -nh, A O I o I I . n A fl- ' . O 2 1 5 1'r C 9 u 1 I : . sun... THIRD GRADE ROW I Tommy Fett, Charles Contris, TerrySlane, Jerry Brid ges, Errol Plate, Sammy Hefner, Leroy Badertscher ROW LI John Patterson, Larry Schafer, Judy Hager, Paulene Faze, Marilyn Driver, Sandra LaRue, PatsyLong, Janet Stoodt, Roger Kim el, Linda Hefner ROW III Aaron Heffner, EdwinBell, Susan Packer, Jim y Mur ray, LindaBoyd, Robert Baker, Marlene Ballinger, Gerald Wil liams, Doris Fisher, M1ss Guthrie ROW'IV Gary Shulaw, heithHoy, George Helser, Linda Harshe, Maudora Hefner, Marcia Allen, Raymond Schick, Larry Davis Not Present Boyd Davis, william McClain, Jimmy Hefner SECOND GRADE ROW I James Burden, Johr lenancez, Arthur Holman, Charles Wince ROW II LelaRose Myers, Joan Long, Joyce Stevens,Judy Kunk leman, Christina High, Carol Sue Stoodt, Keith Hall, Larry Mason, Larry Yoakam, Marilyn Greenawalt ROW III Bonnie Jean Liles, John Williams, Melvin Cayton, Richard Fleming, James Bowersock, Alan Mchlwain, Billy Mur ray, Dennis Arnold ROWQUI Gretchen Rodgers, Carol Contris, Wanda Yoder, Rich ard Long, Juanita Dearth, Alicia Potter, Will1amA n d e r s, JudithDr1ver, Phillip Starffer, Deloris Wright, Miss Yoakam Not Present William Andrews, Nancy Moyer, Michael Hefner FIRST GRADE ROW I EugeneBell, Billyhall, Jimmy Condon, Douglas Hefner. ROW LI Nancy Lament, Mae Shulaw, Gayle Barnes, Jeanne La Rue, Susan Martin, Phyllis Dunbar, Diane Haskell, Phyllis Kay Hefner, Tommy Long ROW REB Peggy Burden, Ruth Murray, Gary Smith, Gene King, Donnie Snyder, Sharon Younkman, Lowell Hoy, Marilyn Frank houser, Daniel Younkman ROW ISP T h a d Staley, Walter Hefner, Robert High, Dawain Pratt, Vija Putnins, Jimmy Williams, Joe Bridges, Tommy Hel ser, Mary Mumper, Sharon Lee Godwin, Miss Fackler, Absent JackW1tham, Wanda Junovitch, George McClain, Gary Kunkleman, Carl M o y e r, william Westphal, Janice Giehart, Elizabeth Davis, Bonnie Rauch , . . s C . I A I .. - 0 - - n C . r C l . f. 0 . , 'I Q .. . - 4 0 1 .5 V , ,n . W 2 O . . . - 1 . . . - I . ' ce ' e Y 0 . 1. -o - Q . e i N ' 0 1 . 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Cie gg 1 Elida here Forest here PTA Meeting Junior Town Meeting GAA Halloween Ada here Bookmobile No school NWOTA Meeting zebkepizt Eyes checked Delphos there Farm Bureau Spencervllle here No school Armistice Day PTA Meeting Farm Bureau . Harrod Jr. High here . FFA Meeting . Thanksgiving vacation . Vacation 28. Shawnee 29. Alger here in LJKJHB cl?-fi Perry Jr High here eoenccrville here Assembly John D Shiraef B averdam Jr High here Junior Town Mfctinp Bluffton Jr High here Elida here Bch wason Swingbillies Gomer there Bath Jr High here PT Ne tlng Christmas Cantata Shawnee here Christmas Vacation begins egfiffr Tw GGY?-eff X M7 NUM Bluffton Jr High there School resumes Besverdam there Wavnesfield hero Athletic Iss'n meeting Bath Jr High there Bponecrville there Herrod Jr High there PTA District FFA Night Harrod there Beaverdam Jr. High there Elida there Bookmobile Gomer here End of school month Perry Jr. High here I: 1 f K'X '-'N--ss...,s K E xx Xgflz? QE. ' ffl? ' D -1 A ,f ' 'W fee. 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X ' 14. - T . . 19. . - C 190 X WOLF STAFF SEATED Mrs Mosher, production dv ser, Miss Jump, editOP ial advlsor, Mary Ann Pllbrey, l a 516 Van Fern, co 8d1tORL Bob Harnishfeger, b ' spe ts bdltU1, Meredlth Binkley, JUTlOF aSSlbL3Tt Od1eOP, J net S 1th,:er1ov assistantenitor ROW I Cst rdlr J Joyce 'cFlwa1n, s venth grade reporter, Shirle, Gau e f1e hm n PGr7If61, Phyllls Cotnen circulation manager, W xy A dre s, 1 I ' ports editor, Jerry Skinner, elghth grade reno ter, I t Jermilllon, P I A reperter, Lucille Cralg, clrcul t1en na er, Je nnine Stoodt, Junior reporter ROW II Jean Flemlng, Joann McElwain, circulation managers, Shlrley McNemar, JuUlOT hlgh glrls' g l e e reporter, Carole Oberdier, sophomore reperttr lllen Brown, a slstant a r t edltor, Norm n Guthrie, rt edltor, Dvlght Reed, senior high boys' glee reporter, J r me Sk1nner,ser1or hlnh glrls' glee reporter, vonelle Rumb ugh, se lor reporter GOLDEN NEMORIDS STAFF ROW I Phyllis Cotner, Juno Lamont, Ivonelle Rumbough, M ry lndrews, Bet y Kohli, N rilyn Early, Janet Smith, 1arjor4o ROW II Mrs Mosher, ldV1SOP, H rold Peter on, June Mason, Ella Mae Van Horn, B tP1C6 Hacksorth, Lucille Cr ig,Jeannie Skinner, Jean Clum, Mildred tnsp ch, Donald Spallinger ROW III Dick Weaver, Joann McElwdin, Glenna Arnold, Gail Long, horm n Guthrie, Bob H rni hfeg n Joan Smith, JeanFlem ing, M ry nn Bilbrey, Elvin B ker. The members of the GOLDEN MEMORI S staff for this year are M ril r Early, edltor ln Ch1Cf, Janet Smlth, senior a sist rt ed or, Betsy Kohli, Junior a sist nt editor, Donald Spalllrf r G il Long, business man ger , M ry Ann Bilore,, proeuction editor, N r, tndrews, Joke editor, June Lament, Be trlce Hackworth, cal rd r edltors, Je nnie Skin ner, music edltor, Joann McElw ir, dram tlcs editor, Robert Harni hfeger, Ronald Con way, sports edltors, Jure Mason, Norm n Guthrie, rteditors, Jean Clum, Je n Fl ming, Phyllis Cotn r, sn pshot editors, G il Long, FF editor, Harold Peterson, chairm n, ,vonelle Rumb u h, Mildred tr p ch, Joan Smlth, class hlstory committee, nll N e Van Horn, chairm n, Elvin B ker, Inn M e Stump, Lucille Crulg, cl ss wlll com mittee, M rd Inn Bilbrcd, ch irman, B u d Reichelderfer, Glenna lrrela, M rgorie Shllling, Dick Weaver, class proph ec, committee. I K , 7 Q 4 Q L - . c - fr '- . ' ' ' I ' ,' 1' Ill 11 - ' ' ' 6 11' ' ' 1 , .' .1 ' I I Sy.: - - - I , - . 1' . 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El . . l . 21 I 9. .ILS 'T fl ' - 1 I ' .Ill v 1 'V 61 . A '- I ' 2 , 4 .L K . El ' 'e 1 17 A . 1. .174 so 'lyg 'nov .L Tx .Jlu I June Iason, Phylll C r, Janet Smith, Lucille nary Ann Bilbrey, Jean Sllnnor, Joan S1 h 1 liljn R I n rgorie Shlllinf, Avonelle Rumbauvh, Jean Fleminn, 1 cEluain, Je n olum, Beatrice Hackworth, Ella uae Van STJDENT COUNCIL RON I marilyn Darly, J n1s Clzm, Evelyn Shulaw, Alan Sim m rman, Lauren Oberdier, Anna lumper, Jeannire Stoodt, U C , faculty advisor ROW II Janet Smith, Lleanor Laibe, Carolyn Long, Phyllis Sampson, Nellie Gray, Avonelle Rumb ufh, uarjorie Yoakam, Margaret Faze, Rover Bixel, Buddy Long ROW III Dwiaht Reed, Lloyd Harnishfeger, Roger Kelley, Danny Nachlr, Donald Boyd, Bob Harnishfeper, Roger no er Don Spallin er, Jim Laibe LIBRARIANS SPPT D Iarcia Davis, farjorie Shilling, niss Jump, head I b rian, nary Andrews, Phyllis Cotner ROW I fstendingj Barbara Persker, Mary Gatchel,Joan Smith, Jean Clum, June Lament, Jean Fleming, Joann mcElwa1n. ROM II: Juanita Gray, Phyllis Sampson, JoAnne Barnes, Roger Kelley, Harold Peterson. PTY ,T'C'lT'lQ1 .- V, - , , - 1 ROV : I s otne . -. ' Craig, J f 'C' A ' git , ,af -f Eerly. pw I . ,F . . I X . ' ' ' ' 1 J :J J - -- 'I . ' TK' L' -,WAIZL -11 1' A . 1 Horn, mrs. tbsher, supervisor. Y .f W : 1. 1 ik ' o ' Q - fr . ' 1 I 'i if- ' A Il Q ex . W' . ., I .. , . E1 5 JF' J' an a ' l I ' ' 'J 4 J J 1 w y, 2 . 41 E : J' A . T -1 F8 X' bu' W o . 2 W , I L . . n . MIP 5 110 ,f 7 r 1 E if A V WWW .qlf ' A lgj. 5-EB . ef, Q it - 'S' CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, Mrs. June Klingler, Mrs. Lillian Plate. HOVOR SOCIETY ROV I Ronald Schafer, Janice Carey, Meredith Binkley, Betsy Kohli ROW II Ella Mae Van Horn, Avonelle Rumbaugh, Harold Peter son, Jean rleming, Aarilyn Farlv, Janet Smith, Mary Ann Bilbrey NOT ICTUPWD Roger Kelley, Robert Harnishfeger FUTURE FARMWPS OF AMFPICA ROW I Gall Long, Donald Snallinger, Harold Wright Herbert Elwood, Gilbert Long POW Don ROW Ray WQS HIL II Jim Laibe, DQv1d etnrer, Buddy Long, Kenneth Long, Brenneman, John Bl'11PV, fred Hager III Dick Vermillion, Larry Hefner, Kermit Kiracofe, Archer, Donald Boyd, Ralph Zerbe, John Murray The LaFayette chapter of the Future Farmers of America reinstated last spring Ve held our election of officers they are as follows Donald Spallinger, president Gail Long, vice president James Laibe, secretary, Charles fBudD Long reporter, Kenneth Long, treasurer and John Binkley, sentinel We also belong to the Allen County Council We have two boys who attend these meetings They are Don Spal linger and Gail Long, the latter being vice Dresident of the During the past year ve have Darticipated in the County Pest Hunt, Parllmentary Procedure Contest, County Judging School, and we were on the County Radio Program We also attended the International Livestock Show a1:Ghinagp,11lino1s and Gail Long attended the Iatlonal F F A convention held in Kansas City, Missouri Snecial awards were given to three of the boys Por'Uheir outstanding vork in the LaFavette chapter They are Star Farmer Gail Long, echanical afard Kenneth Long, and Star Dalry award Donald Boyd e ha e tvo boys in our chapter vho HPF Dlenning to try for State ermer which is the highest State Award They are Donald Soallinger and Gail Long We are olanning to attend the State Convention which is held in Columbus, Ohio, the first part of June Y . V . l I l , . : ' 1 Y A A .J ,, L D x 'S v .L ...A , 1 - f ' Q ,1'...n - .I . I 1 . , , L., , 1- , - ' l . . . : . L 4 L ..,' . . , -1 , . .AL ,I , . a , '. I , ,, , . - - - W o T - 1 ., Q . . .. d u . . f w , O I . , , , O I Y ' I ' o s 4 I . ,., Council. I . . , . , Y . ' f ' ' o n - 0 - U - . , , -. ,- ' R - 1 , , Q - A , ,I . , 9 ,- , -- nil- f , ,Y1,, ...- , ,' I, .... .1 'sift ,V V , . - , , , v 71 A , , V , , ,, P f A y , , . . , 4 - I . - , . .1 A . , r A: 1 U , . 0 HONOR SOCIETY CAFETERIA STAFF FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SEIIOR.PLAY CAST ROW I Joan hc 1 1 '1, ary Andrews, Iarjorie ohlllinb, Glenna Arnold, 'anot Smith, Iarilyn WJ, June ha on ROW II Harold Peterson, Bud Qe4or ldelfer Jack Condon, Gail Long, Ron Conn dy, Dick Redmond, H1 Packer Absent Don Spallinger -Z 5 ff? 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ROY ',: Mr, 1 1 - I - t -w.5L1 QQLQ .uf-e? h Q ras uh Alle B w a-: Maomlr, Dick gq.,Ld0 SENIOR CLASS PIJY On May 5, 1950, the seni Have the play, 'The Atomic Blonde,' written b Jay mobia nd 61WCCt8d by Myrton A Packer 1 Bob Nicker n iRon C naxa I 911 skid lerling CE d Rei che derferl r n a re rt rt el 1n thx u1ncr :kid'scous n, a 16 Le Wolfe, d es not rrwve, but her cl Lhes, r vln been ent ahe d, pei lt Jff lu heane CHar ld Peters nl, who is a fugitive lrcm the 'c nstwbtl , t fmo lsonato hery M ss 1 l1e CJune 1 J d 1 s Eurkelol h Banks lGlenna Arnold a rive, brln 1n nltne a flance, Ir St John Don Spallingerl and lrs Eur elel h tank br1nfs her dauvhter Doreen CJanet lthl and rer nelce etty Hartford Klarilyn Early! and Joreen's suit r xaodox CDick ledmondl. Miss De Wolfe attrac+s all the mon, but she, Doogie, wards then off The susoen e oaxt of the olay is oortraved by Irs Phlwl Pratt Clary Andrewsl, vhr pla the oart cf the fhcst Finallf, UOOClS is free frca the l w and Pfb flnds a the story eros on a hanof note Others 1n the cast include Gaillong as Parsy Jackson, the porter, Joann Mcnlwain as Oriole Byrd, the m id, large Shilllng, a Katlnka, the Lutch C k, and Jack Ctndon, as Syl Butterfish, the town crnstibule ' JUWIOW CLASS PLAY On larch 51, and fprll l, l95O, the junlors presented Ne and Ny Shadow , by Pruce Pbbott, directed by George J Cox, and hi iam Uarrington, the s+udent dlrector Will larren CDannv Machirl a oung wan with ideas, trled tc buf sexe land lor an air Crt Put Mr Lev1s,KD1ck rnoldl, a nan wlth a te ner h dete tee lrnlanes and wouldn't sell lhen r arren nret nos he w nt the land for a nursery, but Don Barley Pllen Urewn , a o nr p'lot, and F1106 nerrlll CJean Chlde terl, a ll nethat till burns, ne rl p ils thl vlan wlll and Julle fJ3UlC6 Careyl, hr Le 1s's lder dau hter c ncelve the 1 ea that will has a twlr, but r Lewis 13 determ ned to see the twlns topether H111 Pets some kitchen dutles by the QCh6m1D2 younger daughter of the Lewis's, Beverly CJoan Sandyl, who is 'har a ed' oy her ther CJofnne Barnes? 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H - ,X Q r L' U ffm 1 ' XA A fl 1: ,fa M A + r H J 3 7 ll P1 P W I 0 1 R ffl, Cr 9 Jim LAIL LIS Sh ff Ha 6- jim Bic l4Y FOOTB LL STAPTITG LINEUP ROW I Dewey Shaffer Bob Harnlshfegcr nlke Chlles Roger Mowery, Kenny Long, Ron Conaway, Blll Peterson RO' II Galen Stoodt Jlm Lalbe JIW Blerly ROE III Dlck 'e ver POO1FfLh QQUAD RO I Jlm Lolbe Dlck Vll118mS Earl Trusty, Fred Hager, Lloyd Harnlshfeger Bob pdV8FGS Galen Stoodt J1m Blnkly, Jlm Blerly, Gllbert Long RO II Danny Machlr Eddle Rex Dlck Burden Dlck Arnold Joe Hunt Kenny Long, Ron Conavay, JOhHIfl1H9, 1ll Peterson Buddy Hall ROL III Coach Barnes Roger Kllngler, Harold Peterson Roger Movery, John hurrif, llbur Sumney, Dxalne hall Dlck eaver MIKE Chlles Ralph Zerbe HO IV Norman Guthrie Dewey Shaffer Bob H rnlshfeger Chuck Tlce Donald Stoodt, Allen Lacock Coach Penhorwood RESERVE FOOTBPLL The L Favette reserve football team played five games this nest seasor,mdnn1ng two, losing two, and tying one with the Lima South freshmen The first reserve game was nlaved at Shawnee Sentember 19 The Shawnee Indians won 18 to O The next game was nlayed at LaFayette on October Sami turned out to he a close one with Columbus Grove winning, 7 to 6 The extra noint made bv the Grove eleven decided this game in their favor On October 24the Volves took on the Pandora Fleetwinps at LaFavette and wonmdth a touchdown and a safety which gave them an easv victory, 8 to O The last two re serve games we e with the Lima South freshmen The first game with them was a hard foubht game in which neither team scored or was scored upon Thisgpme end d in a c O to O However, the second game, with the Lima South fresh en wasa different story The Wolves drove across for two touchdowns and succ eded in stopping all thre ts to their own goal line thus winning the game, 12 to O The following pla ed enough quarters in reserve games to win a reserve football letter Roger Klinpler, Joe Hunt, Dicv Burden, Buddy Hall, lil ur Sumney, Jim Q1nVley,Chnr1es Theis, orl rusty, John hurnmy Ed Rex, Llovdlhrnish egen 1 . - T I A L nl sax : 7 ' 1 .NLF . 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X 86 r 3 7 1- T6 3 02,5 31 Ajlfa W H' ' gg-L , y' 41,7 HOMECOIING ROYALTY Seated Marilyn Parly Clueenl Standing Marcia Davis Jear Chidester, Bonnie Prowant, June Lament Cattendants FOOTBALL CFEERLEADERS Nellie Gray, Marcia Connor, Shirley Aldrich, Janet Smith VARSITY FOOTBKLL LaFayette met their first opponents on the gridiron at Bluffton on September P r they played maria Stien and Bluffton in the ootb W The Wolves dropped both games, 6 to 0 but gal 3 v luable experience LaFayette lost their first league sa e to the powerful Shawnee eleven September 16, 42 to 0 l sane took place at LaFayette The next game was at Wayne lield September 23, and proved to be a closely contested game, with the Waynesfield griders fighting their way across for 2 touchdowns and won the game, 12 to O The folloxing game was also on the road, being 52 to 12 to mark the third defeat for the Wolves The home game with Elida, October the Elida Bulldogs came to 0 The next game vas Wolves were host to the 7, was a rough and tumble fray but out on top with a final score of 34 also played at LaFayette when the Forest grlders, October 14 This game turned out 20 to 0 in 'avor of the Forest eleven The game with Pandora at Pandora, October 21, proved to be a victory for the Wolves as well as morale builder, as the Wolves romped to victorv over the Fle tvlngs 25 to 7 The Ada gameat1PFayette, October 27, was a hard fought game but went to the Ada Bulldogs 20 to 0 The next to the last game of the season was with Delohos, November 4, at Delphos and was 1 closely 'ought gam , turning out 19 to 15 in De1phos's favor The homecoming g me vas the Soencerville fray, No vember 10 It 1 s 1 ratrer cold bleak night that ended the 49 50 football ason, as th Spencervill eleven mon 25 to 0 Tre followingplafers SCPlY9d football letters or chev rons for participation in the l9A9 football season Ronald Conaway, Bob Harnlshfeger, Donald Stoodt, Iorman Guthrie, Dick Weaver, Kenny Long, Parold Peterson, seniors, Danny Machlr, Mlke Chiles, Jim Laibe, Dick Arnold, Galen Stoodt, Richard Williams, Juniors, Roger Mowery, John Kline, Dewey Shaffer, Bill Peterson, Dwaine Hall, sophomores, Ralph Zerbe, Jim Bierly, freshmen Allen Lacock received a letter for being manager throughout the season I 3 u : iff 5 1 ' . , '. 0 I .A O Q , ,m ' - ,H c, .M . . F' all Pfvwze. ,. - , - r. nach . , 1 I , Q ' 1119 W I. , If , , 1 1, . 'Y A Y, played at Columbus Grove, The Grove eleven took this game f . . I . , .. I . . , 1 , 1 L . 1 V. , - ' 0 x - h A 1 K , 9 J I . ,. f A , , ' - 0 F' L ,, f. 4. D . 1 fx . , 9 'r A ue Up . , ., . . . , y - . scft . e J e n 1 ' , T fg, sr , ', . - f . - V , : XT I O ' 1 Q Q J f O f' HOVLCOIING The crownin of the Honecon ng Queen was held on Novem ber 10, 1949, du ina the eipkth period The candidates chose for queen SWG her attendants were Marilyn T r Je n Cl1n, Jonelle Runb ugh, hlld ed Anspach UG June L went, senlors Jo n Cnide ter and Jo n o njv, jurlor Mar iq D 'is 1d C11ClG Oh6Pd191, sophoaores, Bonnie Prev nt and larr havil rd, fleshnen. Uarllvn rlr waa cho er queen, June Lament, princess, their attendants xere Born c Profant, Iarcia Davls, and Jean Ch'ae ter At the becinning of the protram four senior girls, June Mason, Alice Jean Skinner, Glenn Arnold, and Janet Smith sang 'The Lord's Prayer, accompanied b Jean Clun at the piano An arch was formed by sever 1 of the S9Hl0I bofs and girls ln the shape of an 'L', br inte lCCKlDQ canes wrapped in purple and told crepe oancr lhose forllnp the rcu xere p ll nger, Iary Ann Bllbrev, Kenretz Lone, J 1 l ring, Donald Qtoodt, Beatrice dackvorth, Bun Reickeldcrf J Pndrews, Holold Peterson, Toan Q 1tn, and Forwan Ullkflug Jean Clur pla ed tre 'Priest's larch' Por the queen ind her attendants, and the escorts xh1le coding thlough the arch The escort for the occaslon were Ronald Conawav for the queen, Dick Weaver forthe prlncess, Galen Stoodt, Dwaine Hall, and James Blerly fortne attendants Bill, Hall carried the queen's crown, nd Qusie ha tin, her fl wers The pre idin footb ll c nt in, Ronald Con way, crowned Marilyn Early as queen, to rel n ove the Spencerville game that evening and the d nce neld fterJ rds Date Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov VAR5lTI OCTB TL SCORJS Tean Iaria qtein Bluffton Qhawnee vayne field C lu bus Grove Llida Fore t Pand ra Ada Delphos Spencerville Place Blllfft on Bluffton LaFayette W yresfleld Columbus Grove LaFayette LaFayette Paroora LaFayette Delphos Iabayette 6 They MV , L ll Z : ., i , ' L 9 I' Q , 4 . f , F . . n W , 1' . , : . 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S1 G HIS 667' Sh ff Dwytf Rua' VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW I: Bud Badertscher, manager, Roger Mowery, John Kline, Dwight Reed, Galen Stoodt. ROW II: Norman Shutt, Menagerg Jerry Downard,Dewey'Sheffer, Bob Hernishfeger' , Donald Stoodt , D'. a ine Hall , Coach Penhorwood BASKETBALL CHELRLEADERS Nel11e Gray, J net Smlth, Sh1rley Aldr1ch, MGPCIQ Connor RESERVE BASKETBMLL TEAM RGW I George Smlth, QOQGPBIXCI, J1m Binkley, JerryB1unden R01 II Lloyd Farniszfe er, Roger Mowery,1arry'Wykel, Dewey Shaffer, John Kllne, Jin 1 rld, Co ch Penhornood. BxSYLTBATL The Labayette basketball teaa und r the guldanc of Mr EFWlH P nhorwood, olay d lu regular sea on games and two tournament games We tantcd the season wlth one letterman and much green materlal lhe boys worked b rd and long each nlght at prec tlce Ve dld not nave a ve y sdee ssful season but we are COUDEIHQ on the XULT1 nee of tk und rcla snen to h lo them to a succe sful sea on n xt f r Thos who re e1V d V3FSlty ba ketb ll l tters are Bob Dwlght lffd, and Jef y Slaffer Lorman Sbutt and Bud Bader tseher e eh mee o var ltf nanag r's letters s rv le t s w re pwfen + eohn Kllne, Roger Mowery, Jlm Blnklcy, Larr yk hl P Jlm Blerly and Rog r Blxel Res rv U Pas It rs w re glv n to Buddy Long and Gam BHSSICL Bob Harnlshfeger and Don ld Stoodt serf d as captalns throughout the y ar Y 0 ' ' T1 , L . . , . A . . , . C Q ' I' I X . Q ' . . 3 0 ' 'F ' ' 'D 1 x- ' J X , ' I A 4 XD ' - ':ab'. V C ' ' I XV 'D ' , Q a n e J e . ' Q L C: S 3 , , I . S , fr 3 3 , ' . , ' V1 ' ' Q Aa K A ' I I V . ' ' .14 1 Q 1' .1 4. wld ' . e ,J e. 4 - me e ser e h s 2 s ' le .,5ea . e ea e ' s - a e ' f F' , 2' Y 4 . ' - T Harnlshfeger, Donald otoodt, Jerry uownard, DWdlDt hall, ' ' . FN- V-N A ' Y-T - J vl -de c ' wr, 1 I , 1 Q n . - fa 'V eiv. Y 'e s' 1 'r 'lf 2 . . . - Re e e -t er- e'i 3-11 .o ' - ' . . N A v , A . -. . I J y w' el, Jerry na e,, f , e ' -. I , . f . T . , .- . ' 1 . pee e Ia. jer's le. e e J e kr' l . I A A . - ' I ' .CA ' 'L , e e . 4-.1 Vzid ' 1 JUNIOR FIGH BASKETBALL T AM ROW I Earl Trusty, Rover Bixel, Jim Binkley, Jerry Ruhlenf ROW II Coach Barnes, George Smith, Lloyd Harnishfeger, Jim Blerly, Charle Theis, L rry Wykel, Gary Bierly JUNIOR HIGH CP REEADERS Bill Turner, Shirley Mc emar, Eleanor Laibe, Mary Haviland JUNIOR HIGH RESERVE TEAM RO! I Benny Carey, Jimmy Schafer, Alan Zimmerman, Philip Hall ROI II Eddie Klingler, Eddie Koogler, Lloyd Paul, Ralph Zerbe, Jack Dawson, Kenneth Klinber, Coach Penhorwood JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior Hioh basketball team had a very successful season this year, winning nine and losing only two games The first two wins came when the, defeated Harrod and Perrv Then follolcd a defeat t t e wands of the Beaverdan five The Junior High carers picled un after this defeat and en jo ed a seven awe winnin streal The second defeat came when the Jolves net tue Elida five in their second gene of the termination of the Junior Fish basketball season f 49 50 Man of the pla ers sl ed ood possibilities of becom in firstrato Senior Hioh ol ers Wlthln the next few rears JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The Junior High Football team did v r well this ear, considerln their experlence The first e the olayed was with Bluffton at L Payette Iris orov d an e s vnctory for tue Juni r Fisk toad as the Jon, 45 to l5 The next game dld not turn out so favorablyfbr tlese Qriders and tney were beaten b Ada, 55 to O I-' I 1. .LJ N' . : ' 1 6 A A 1 C . S 8. ' ' n '?'1'5 7 .' 'V LLL ug.: . M L' , 4 R 2 . . U v . , ' ' 0 x cr ' . IT I ' ' ' Q - , Y - -. . T' ' ,J 0 'I ' I a L1 I - . 1. Q . 1 . Nj .C L .A v cf- V - yr - , ' u O A 43 ' ' ' ' V1 . I I .4 - ' 'I : ' ' .. the Tournanentat Beaverdam. This was a close game but proved . , A - , I . Q O , , , .U -. v D - . J JAN S - 1' ff U- .- xv ' C L up V ' . D X' 1 - X . A , . ' fy ' - ' if-nv-rl - xv U Q o I Ou. I J L A 1 - V1 - - ' 3 f . f , t e Q 3 . 1 i L 0 J. Q 1 .1 -- 'TI 1. L 9 - 'f ' 1 1' rs ' 'Y L W . i . . W J O ff W-rw T +1 .7...4 -7- Bl' BKLL ROW I Gslen Qtoodt, Bobert Anspech, Roger Bixel, Jlm Bink ley, Jerry Buhlen, Bob Bdw rds, Fnrl Trusty, Conch Barnes ROW II Fred Feger, Chnrl sIhe1s, Don Brennemcn, Don Stoodt R lph Zerbe, B111 Pet rson, Roger Mowery, John Yline, Mike Stauffer The first baseb ll geme Wes play d et Soencerville vlth Don Stoodt bitching The score of thls game Wes 9 to O I the next g me at Woynesficld Don oitched Q no hitter 1n the gemeixmwhich we oleyed Elids Jerry Down rd was the oitcher the score belng 12 to O In the tourn.ment nt Gomer, L re yette outscored Spencerville, with Don pitchlng In the flHQ1S Elida outscored us 15 to 2 to win the county meet Another geme 1U which Gomer w s played, we von 15 to 5, wlth Jerry Downard pitchlng TR C4 ROM I Wilbur Sumney, Dick Burden, Enr1Truetm Jim Binkley, ROW II Conch Penhorvood, Tommy Hefner, Ch rles Theis, Ker mit Yirecofe, Rmloh Zerhe, Donsld Boyd, Jim Vermillion, Don Qld Stoodt Roger Moxery, Joe Cle ves The treck teen psrticipeted in the Iorthwest conference meet st Bendorw on Xoril ?8 Shewnee won this meet over the six teens LeFqyette olsced flfth in this meet On Moy 9 the teen went'MJ de for the KBC relsys On May l51knfJunior O1ymD1CS were held qt the Lina St dium in which th teen was entered The boys thot scored ooints ere K rmit K1PqCOfO1D the lou hurdles und bro d Jumo Jerry Downnrd in the 440 yard dash and the P80 ynrd and mile relay tenms, composed of Reloh Zerbe Galen Stoodt, Kermit Kirdcofe, Jim Bierlv, end Jerry Down rd ? .' qjfa- . - 1 f ' L 4. ,V .1 I- . A .V f Q, , , .A 'G .L 4.4 v. , . 1 0 , . .' : . , .' , - ' es. L L ' A ' 1 , Q , .V , P 4 ' A . , , x , x I - sf f .- . '-' . C s. n - 3 v -Y . M . 1 . . , ,. . n 'H . , n ,- ' . , ,. , , , J . .. 1 , 1 1 D, . -- 1 - ' 1 s ,. , D ' A . Q, 13 1 v ' . , , U , . , 7 I I . 1 . I 6 I , I O It v N A rr . Jerr Ruhlen Bob Edwards Gclen Stoodt Dele Stevens. ! I 9 . U I , Y , 9 , A .- L , , r , , h f , , '- , . , V . , . V '. 1' ,AA ' 4 ' 1 ' , . ' 4 1 ff A- 4 ' J' J . lc, 1 ' , . I - - 1 ,LL , 4, ' . , , . L ' . ' I F . . .Ai . xx , 7 , , -, , 'J , , V .. I , - . A Q e .. , : ,, , I- 1 , A f . J: 'N . - l ' . 7 ,- 9 ' , ... I . I, . . , . . ' , ' J -, f. ' 1 , F , ., , , , y x , J D , , Aa' 9' , Q as frm- . . iw, 1 A -on hits' ,YNY . -' xx - uf i 41.1 ,Q as-1 T wr' ,un ROW I Edith Ransbottom, P tty Gause, Jeannine Stoodt, Bar bara McNett, Shirley Gause, Dolothy Anspach, Jean Adams, Betty Vermillion, Betsy hohli, Janice Carey, Janet Smith, Marjorie Shilllng, Marcia Connor, Mlriam Joseph, Arleen Bas sett, Charlotte Carruthers, M ry Blshop, Shirley Aldrich, Betty Hull, Marilyn Lusk, Barbara Terfllnger ROW II Alice Jean Skinner, Joan McClure, Jean McE1wa1n, Wilma Symonds, Martha Haviland,Mary Hav1land,Bonnie Prowant, Helen Ward, Cl ola Zimmerman, Barbara Kersker, Patsy Bower sock, Peggy Long, Nancy Long, Carolyn Graymire, Marilyn Klingler, Carolyn Black, Marcla Cotner, June Lament, Mary Andrews, Phyllis Cotner, Jo nn MoE11a1n RO III Dolores Golden, Marjorie Yoakam, Carolyn Long, Shirley Reed, Jo n Sardw, Alberta Vermillion, Betty Blosser, Christlne Elwood, Tc 1 11U ster Lucllle Craig, Gloria Askins, Carole Ooerdzff, Colle r Holland, Beverly LeVesque, B rrington, M rllyn B rly, Dozra Bradsh w, Barbara Evans ROW IV Jeannine Stoodt, Marcia Davis, Juanita Gray, Jane Countryman, Mildred Anspach, Roberta H wk, Meredith Blnkley, Sue McGinnis, Jean Clum, Jean Pl mlng, Glenna Arnold, Anna Mae Stump, June Mason, Sar Moroan, Darlene Whitaker, Mary Ann Bilbrey, Ella Mae Van Horn, Jo n Smith, Bea Hackworth ROW V Norma Jean McCorm1ck, Kathleen McCague, Martha Emer ick, JoAnn Barnes, Nancy H ll,Plenna Stoner, Katherine Hawk, Mrs Ruth Mosher, advisor VARSITY ULU ROW I Dwight Reed, Dick Williams, Ron ld Conaway, Galen Stoodt, Dick Arnold, Mr B rnos, coach. ROW II Harold Peterson, Danny Machir, Dwaine Hall, Jack Condon, Roger Mowcry ROW III Kermit KlP8C0P6, Dorild Stoodt, Bill Peterson, John Kline, Jim Blerly ROW IV John Binkley, Bob Harni hfeger,4orman Guthrie, Dick Weaver, Ralph Zerbe, P1 FFIICS G. A. A. 2 EL , 'v T 1 ' . . P - ' ra . . I , J, rw f l V, 1- il ' 7 G . 0 ' a v ' . W : J Z1 '1 J ' v , ar Cl 'e , l far c - el ' Nellie Gray,Diane UcKinney,Betty Joseph, Avyce Alger, Miriam a V a Ha. ,. 1 1- ., ' H . 1 I , A A - ' B2 a' 0 4 G ' - a J U' Ei ' 0 2 t . - q I 5 I K 1' 0 . 0 2 f C1 o il ' F 0 ' '. 0 ' o ' f - 0 - .LC - O 2 ' - - S A 'F . X 5'ke ,.',J . P F Q Aim one 9 491 Mwdwa ll '3' P fun' A 1TIb ' TALI Nith Mrs. 21th aber an V10 Pl'6FS :ere clcctcd cqt S I P 'f 1 J ncf With, ff nc H JTJGWLP x cc FPQWQGQ rc cnnV , Ccrft r Tet 1 Sol an se Lctaw Q lCc crew, c Qu t VcrmL T pwrtcr Liv I VV crcfqv O DJ'-5 I 211 f- gg A Q U Lg-Q ,.1 V -V , I ITU H1 U1 V . sd- Q: an , .. 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A 'F 5 , ' it if x YJ xfyytifi HRM GIPLS' GLEE CLUB ROW I Edith Pansbottom, Patty Gause, Je nnine Stoodt, Bar bara NoNett, Betty Vermillion D irley Gause, Do othy Ars pach, Jean Adams, Jean k nrer larcia onnox Betsy Kohll Janet Smith, Marilyn bd y Wlriam Tosepm, Arleen Bass tt, Norma Jean UCCOP11Ck, Jo Ol0S Golden, Setty Hull, Bernie Morgan, and CO1Tl16 Ba sett RON II Barbara L vlencf oan McClure, Jean Mchlwain, wllma Symonds, nartha hHV1l8P1 B a r y Paviland, Bonnie Provant, Helen ward, Lleola Aimmezman, Barb ra Kersker, Patsy Bower sock, Pe gy Lon , Laney Long, Carolyn Graymlre, Marllyn Klinbler, Carolyn Black, narcia Cotner, Mary Alice Fetters, Gloria dortimer, and Phyllis Sampson RON III hargorie Yoakam, Carolyn Long, Shirley Reed, Joan Sandy, Alberta Vermillion, Betty B1OSSGl, Christine Blvood, Jean Chldester, Lucille Craio, Gloria Askins, Carole Ober dier, Colleen Holland, Beverly LeJesque, Nellie Gray, Dlane Mckinney, Betty Joseph, Avyce Alger, Miriam Barrlngton, and Avonolle Rumbaugh RON IV Kathleen McCague, Martha Jo Emerick, B rbara Shep herd, Jane Countrym n, Mildred Anspach, neredith Binkley, Janice Carey, Roberta n wk, Sue IcGinnis, Jean Clum, Jean Fleming, Glenna Arnold, Anna Mae stump, June Mason, Sara Morgan, Joann Nichols, Margaret mason, Darlene Whitaker, Mary Ann Bilbrey, and Llla Mae Van Horn BOXS' GLBE CLUB ROW I Darrell Wilkins, Jerry Ruhl r, Dean Nichols, Martin, Bill baunders, Larl rusty, Don ld Stoodt, Kohli Kaccompanistl, Ron Conawaj, Danny 1 chlr, Dwloht Galen Stoodt, Jim otaver, Ron ld ochafer, and Larry al RON II Allen Lacook, Gilbert Lono, Jerry hcNett, Joe Lloyd H rrishfeger, Iitclcll St ulfer, Pogcr Bixel, Turner, Tommy Iefner, Bill lnowlton, Dale St vens, Stlber, Buddy Lena, Dick Burden, h rl s THLlS, and Arnold Tommy Be sy Reed, er Hunt, B ll Ddvld Dick RON III B rold P tersou, Don Seal irber, Jack Pubh, Eddie Insketp, Gail Long, horm n Guthrlc, B o b Miller, Leonard Klingler, Fred F ber, Jim Laibc, John inkley, Bill Kennedy, and L rry wyk l ROV IV Poger Kelley, Leonard Theis, Norman Shutt, Allen Brown, Jin Vermilllon, Wilbur Sumney, Donald Boyd, Dick Weaver, hike Chiles, John Murray, Ralph Zerbe, and Jack Condon K 4 2 L 3. 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W 5 f A 2 , 4 ., ., A I ' 5 3 fl' ff f g - 'N 1 2.5 ffvfli fp, 2 4 Q fn!!! 2 xl, -5 f f. , , , '51 , ' -I we ' Q Q I , X if ' xl 'F ' Tf ,Q xml' 5 W i f , A Ay 5 , V. ,y -.1 A ,f K z , T, , L x 3. ,- x 1 W ,N ' ' ' ' -A , M -H . , ' , fl: ig if' A ' MIABD CHOFUS ROW I Marilyn Ylinpler, Colleen holland, Bonnie Prowant, Glenna Arnold, Mlrlan Jos pr, Bonnie Moraan, Norma Ward, Carole Oberdier, Cleola nlnfernan, Glorla Mortimer, Betty V6P111l1OH, Wllma Symonds, Ulaf xox nney, Nellle Gray, June Mason, Carolyn Blacx, ir foakaa ROW II Sara lor an, Fathleen McCa5ue, Betsy Kohli, Carolyn Graymire, Patty Gause, Sue MCGlDHl , Jane Countryman, Marcia Cotner, Lucille Craib, Avonelle Lu bau,h, Jean Fleming, Jean Chidester, Anna Mae Stulp, Jean Clun, Don Stoodt, Jack Pugh, Galen otoodt, Ronnie cnafer ROW 111 Larry Alger, Darrel WllVlHS, Gilbert Long, Tommy Hefner, John Blnkley, G a 1 l Long, Jim Laibe, Joan Sandy, Jeannine Stoodt, Janice Daley, Janet smith, Eddie Inskeep, Tommy Martin, Jo Cle ves, Llo d Harnisufeger,Don Brenneman, Charles Theis ROW IV Dean xichols, e r Bixel, Donald Boyd, Harold Peterson, Allen Blown, er, D a v i d Stuber, Jeannle Skinner, Marllyn early, va onepherd, Roberta Pawk,Bill Saunders, Dwight Reed, flltur Surrey, Darrel Chiles, Buddy Long ACCONPANIblS Harold Petersoniseatedl, Betsy hohli, Carole Oberdier, Alice Jean bklnner, Marllyn Jear Clum, leredith Binkley Cabsentl - ., - , AI L I . 1 o - 3 . . , , - A - A L C 1. 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IV Q ..- T1 211W l 4 .mf ff? m.'-GWW if gr- 1 BWSIC G1rls' Glee OTg3H1ZCd thls vear wwth elghty nlne belng enrolled The off fer ch Sf w re Betsy Kohll, presldent, Janet Sm th V ce oreslde + wflor stcl t FV Al ce J an Sllnner renort r Bo nle Broyeut Margorle Yo kan Jan1 e C rey, and Fooerta n lk I br rlans Slxty f1V6 boys began the year ln Boys' Gle Of c r elected were Ron Conaway, pres1den+ Don Stooct vlce oresldent, Bud Relchel derfer, secret ry D101 Arnold J ck Condon, J1m Lalbe and Carey Hawk llbrarl ns O1 Iund ed folty flve people began practlce 1n mlxed choru lhe e enrollments were cut to thlrty f1V9 for Glrls' Clee thlrty for Boys' Glee,end flfty for mlxed chorus The prellmlnary for the DlStF1Ct Muslc Conte t was held on March 15 The vlnners went to Bowllng Green on Aprll l They were Glenna Arnold Betsy Konll, Carole Oberdler Sopranos, Meredlth Blnkley, Janet Smlth Allce Jean SKIHHSF, mezzos Nellle Gray, June Mason Marllyn Early, altos, Allan Brown Vllbur Sumney, tenors, D1Ck Arnold Donald Boyd,kar 1tones Ron Conaway, Dlck eaver bass The boys' ensemble conslsted of Allan Brown J1m Vermllllon, Donald Boyd l bur Sumney, Dlck Arnold Jack Pugh, Ron Conavay, and nonald Schafer glrls' ensemble Glenna Arnold Betsy Kohll, Car ole Oberdler Janet Cmlth Marcla Connor Meredlth Blnkl y Marllyn Early, Carolyn Black, and 'llma Symonds, another en semble Carolyn Graymlre Bonnle Provont Colleen Holl nd Avonelle Rumbaugh, Margorle Yoakam, Joan Sandy, Nellle Gray, Dlane McD1nney, Roberta Havk H1XLd ensemble Carolyn Cray m1re June Mason Carolyn Black AllC6 Jean Sklnner J1m Vermllllon Darrell lllklns, Jack Pugh, and Dlck 'eaver Entrles ln the lnstrumental 3hd1t1OnS were Brass quln tet, Bet y Kohll BHFC1 Connor, obnne Barnes Dvlght Reed, and DOI1Hld Boyd, clarlnet quartet Car le Oberdler Cleola Zlmmerman Margorle Yoakam, and MSFGd1th Blnkley, clarlnet solo, Cleola Zlmmerman, p1aHO solos C role Ooerdler and Allen Lacock Those who won superlor ratlngs were boys' ensemble, the f1PSt glrls' ensemble Dlck eaver Allen Brown Glenna Arnold Betsy Kohll Nellle Gray, and Al1C9 Je n Sxlnner The brass qulntet and clarlnet quartet lS3ITEGlV6d lperlor ratlngs At the state audltlons 1 n Colambus, Aprll 2? clarlnet quartet rec lved a I rat ngauuibrass qulntet a III The state contest for solos and e sembles was held at Otter- bein College ln esterville on May 13 I , T . . . . - . . , ' V ' . 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FISLODDVOD The isteo fed was h ld on Awrll Ol 1950 et Shawnee Hlsh S bool W yette oo in pl l P with 9 total of trre VUUQIGL nlnetr four uolnt T1e fir t ol ee in Slq Glenna rnold, eoornno so o Bets Kohli, C rel Oberoier, Cle 11 frro 4 Te e h Blnkley, J net Smith 1 rel Connor, D l7Vh 'wr J, Carolyn Black, lilre Sfncn ' emsenb Allen Brown, filbur Stmn y, Jim Vew11Ll1on Jon ld Bo m Jock rush, Jiek Arnolo, Ron Gona1 y Ron Qehoier, boys rns mble Clrls' Glee Club Alice Jean Skinner, mfrzo sourano solo 2.6 I1 ed Chorus Seeono ol ee JlHIPP were vilbn Sunne , tenor sole Ron Conawmy, bus solo Clennw Arnole Qotsf iohli, June Iason, Avonelle Rumbeugh, Allen Wrown, Fon Consway, Jack Uu5h, Don old Boyd, mixed ensemble, and Boys' bl Club Third olsees wert to Carole Oberdier, oi no solo and Jack bush, b ritone solo Roberta H wk, alto solo lee lvoc fourth al ee District chorus eomoetitlons 1 e hele in Aew on soril I ixed Choru Il Girls' Glee Club, I Tale entitled Girls' Glee to trevel to Capitol University, Columbus, for state auditions on Aoril 29, 1950, where they received s I BAJD The bend res eomoosed of fifty four momb rs this yeer Of this numb r thre H re n eeots, fiv tfirlers, forty five slayers, ond the heed m joretto The bend layed Por eirht of the footb ll QPNOS HH too port i ,the uslc Festival in Line or lay 97 1950 Their verfolm n een 'stel of a m in theme with sev eral wieture nd lett rorlations Some o the themes u ed wele a r velofue e 4 a h t w r1Re 9 drum mejor dilenna, s mo nlfght rorenee Pnl rrenlssiving L1 hts on hats of the ol yer edeed to th el eetivene s of the oer form nee At Cnri tn time the b no 51 yed collection of Chrlstna CPlO1S e rt ol the e nt t o obran Additions w re made to the J no ecuiunent thlS f wr by the Teac Booster The ineludoc raixeo t , music cover lighLs 1or hats anf new nsjorette u lforns Those who re eeived t ir l res 1 o r belrg in the b a n d Jere Lucille CreiL le 1l1n rly, 1ildrec suse eh Anna lac Stuno, uon Stoodt, J not Qllth Alien Jean Qklnn r, Hwrold Peterson, Gall Lone, John B1nkley, and lean Clum U1 . .4 ' 1 1 ,fl 5 . w IL . ..f . ' . . ... .o , . .. - 4- 1 . A . . 4. . 4- , on . La.e st Q -. N .fs 1 sr, ' , . . -, . .A . 9 .. ' A I . S.. ., . . . .. , H 1 s , a U ' -n -e Jerez ,.,. L . . 1 ' 1 1 , . ., . 1 1 - 1 3 y , a e , J are .. ..Ll,. re it 1' ' if ' . . I 3. , - 1 . , .9 El ll.. I' ..-J .L:.. ..' . 11 .. . 1 1 , 1 ' A 1 -1 U an ,.f us, girls ox... leg - o 1 - - Q 1 -Q 1- -7, T 1 1. F3 -1 . - . , ' ..Z-'. . Y. , c. 1 , 'J - . H - 1 . Vp.. , LJ S L.. .3 . ,fs I L 1 3 . ,, K -3 a if vf 13 . . , . , .. . .. .. ,- . . - , , ., ., 'ff 1 .. ,.. D. J '. L., S . f '- . 7.1 2 If - Q . ' , 'A . T .' 'u c. S , J , c, -. x , 4. ' L , -1 L, 2 , T . ' . if A - -J P 7 ,. 1, . M .. A 1 . 1 L, 1 ' ., . 'FD .J . . : I Y 3 , A YN A C.l .. D F .4 1 . , 8, 3 . C? .. L 7' 1 . ' . 1- . g W Gr' 4. .. nc.. h ' - I 15, 1950. The ratings there were: Boys Glee Club, II, 7 V XL S, 3 , 4 . . - v , ,, g . l u A L , In 's Q 1 r . - , I J . . . . , . - , 'E ., , 5 ' C G 'B P L w. 'T 'R ' ' ' -f L k-- L., I 4 U- Q Q 9 A 'il 1 -. -,L . 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ROW II: Donna Bradshaw, Betty Joseph, Betsy Kohli, Joan Sandy, Peggy Long, Marjorie Yoakam, Cleola Zimmerman, Miriam Barrington, Jeannie Skinner, Marilyn Early, Lucille Craig, Beverly Borden, Dwight Reed, Roger Bixel. ROW III Janice Carey, Martha Emerick, Mildred Anspach, Jean Clum, JoAnn Barnes, Phyllis Qampson, Albertavermillion, Gail Long, Donald Boyd, John Binkley, Eddie Inskeep, Buddy Long, David Stuber MAJORETTES ROW I Carol Contris, Busan artin, Suzanne Binkley ROW II Anna Mae Stump, Janet Cmith, Roberta Hawk, Diane McKinney, Jeannine Stoodt, Gloria Askins ORCHESTRA ROW I Jerry Skinner, Beverly Martin, Margaret Faze, Betsy Kohli, Alice Jean Skinner, Marcia Connor, Carole Oberdier, Mr Yoakam ROW II Alberta Vermillion, Avyce Alger, Gloria Askins, Cleola Zimmerman, argorie Yoakam, Jean Clum, Marilyn Early ROW III JoAnn Barnes, David Stuber, Donald Boyd, Harold Peterson, Gail Long, Dwight Reed, Edward hoogler, Barbara Kersker ORCHESTRA Although the orchestra of the hi h school is a small organization of only twenty four members, yet it provides for musical training unskcelled by the others The only ao pearance made this 5ear v s st tn Farmers' Community Insti tute on February ?, 1950 he iiatzunentation andpernonnel Askin , violin Alice Jean ski der, D vid Stuber, Alberta Vermillion, and Jerry Skinner cl rlnet Cleola Zimnerman, Meredith Einkley, and Varjorie Yoakan trombone Marilyn harly and Barb r Kerskrr, baritone Marcia Connor and Mar garet Faze, flute Beverly Martin, trumpet JoAnne Barnes and Dwight Reed, sousapronc Donald Boyd nd Phyllis Sampson, drums Avyco Alger and Edzard Koogler, pianos Jean Clum and Harold Peterson, French horn Betsy Kohli, and saxaphonc Gail Long. : . w. ' L4 . I : : x- O : ' s. . . . . - 'Q O O I O . . O F A ' Q K Q 1 t - ' Q A' - L 0 L' . . V 1 8 1 ' 43 - . -. - ' 1 . . T f 1 -- .4 - feb was as follows: bass vlel--Carole Oberdierg cello--Gloria s' -- -A S n,. 'a ' . ' - Q 5.1 . -- aa . f . :I a - o .,,, 1 . H , I, U Q Q L ' . -un , q U 1 ,,- X 3 Y 1 5 ..- 1' - ' V 0 -.. I Qu Kermit kiracofe Jack Condon Je n Fleming Je n Clum Harold Peterson Gall bong Jeanne Skinner ary Andrews Norman Guthr' Phyllis Lotner Lucille Cral Ronald Conawa Glenna Arnold MHPJOPl6 Shllllng Donald Stoodt Mlldred Anspach Marllyn Early Janet Smith KEY TO SNAPShOTb C: '7 Donald Spallinger June lason alla Mae Van Horn Avonelle Iumbau h Joan Smlth Toan Vomlw in Beatrice Hackworth Nlldred Anspach lhe huddle DlCk Redmond Anna Nae stump John Aierten All dres ed up, Bea? nanpy 1OOPlHU group Typing class GOlHb to m1lk, Marg Bob H8PH1Shf6g6P nBut how did the police spot you in your woman's dlSgU1S6? 'I passed a milliner's shea without looking in the win ' ow long ta e your w e o arn to driv ' ' will be ten years ln September Ir Pac'er wear the trou ers n my home Mr Cox 'Ieah, but right after supper I notice you wear an apron over them A men living on the Wisconsin Ninnesota border was puz zled for years about what state he lived in Finally he hlred a surveyor 'lou life in wiscon in, decided the surveyor The man cheeled and tossed nishat into the air uThank heaven'h he crled, no more OI those terrible Minnesota win tor ' H 'm glad you weren't greedy at the party and didn't take a econd relping ox cake, said Mr Van Horn I never take secord helping now, replied Ella hae ' take two pieces the first time the platcis handedaroun ' ack C 'How can I avoid falling hairfu arilyn n VJump out or trc way The senior nnglisd olas was asked to write a composi tion of 350 words on any subgect Bob H turned up in the following brilliant effort 'Ay brother was driving our new truck one day last sum- mer and he had a tire puncture. The other 265 words are not fit for pub11can1on.N 1. T v 200 ' 20 rl x 21: 'VI - by Y -1- it-'V 4. a '. 23. I Q 5, ' T . 24. ' 4' 6. F. F 259 1. ' 'Vg V' E. 70 I , 060 I' 'L ' 1 41 8. M' 27- 1' - QQ .L .Le P' l 1 W ' J 29. ' ll. ' g 50. ' I C 120 If ulo 1 P 15. , ' 52. S 14:0 ' h . . 7 55a -T Lv L. O 0 1.59 54:0 T 7 s 16. 1' ' 55. ' T ' I ie? 17. Jack McClintock 36. All dressed up, Lucille? 18. W ' ' 57. l ' 19. , - u ' e 1 dow.n 'H did it k 'if E 16 e?' 'It . ' .H A . A : HI s 1 . .U 2 , uw. , I I L 1: ' ,w . A S n - . l . 1 H 3 A I ' . u , S.n . LISJ D . h P 1 uf' U T s. ' n , A ' , S n ' 4 . 'I 1 2 1 2 ' A - d.' J It ' 2 M ln 6 43 ' on f - A ' . . In V , ' X QT if X 35' KEY TO SNAPSHOTS Marge and her horses are you dizzy, girls? A1n't it romantic, :ls Jump? Silly seniors More senior 1n't sne cute? flerour Dirl Qun bathing B1 feet Lou 6 Avie Lolelinr the nex Hudson Two happv hobo Good, H8 yie? Glenna and Joan BII OF HUMOR Look et that car! G11 dressed uo 'When we were freshie Q lvr ic to faoe it Midge? Midge Way oovn South JoElva1n girls Some pose Jo and Phyl Morning after the be ore Fu ule model Healy, boys? Dignified seniors night Don Stoodt I'm not long for this world Elvin Baker What makes you think that? Don I bought one of those lifetime pens and it' brolen June L I don't se how football players ever get clean Lueille C Silly what do you suppose the scrub te ms are for June M Cive me a double banana split and out some whipped cream ard hot fudge on it Janet S And a cherry too June Do, I'm o a di t There xero thr e bears Papa, Mana nd Baby, who set down on the lc to tell stories to his tale and Mama told her t le, but turn, ll he could do was sit on the told N 'Why did you flirt with me,' bitterly Wvhy did you let me tale one another Papa told Jhrn it J s Baby Be r ice and say 'Iy t ll 1 demanded the young man you Jwlklng every day? Why did you lenl me on when you were wlre dy going stemdy?U Midge hung her he d I 1 nted to test my love for Hughie, she said Joann NeElw11n :ent shopping one 6 y The tired tore clerk had pulled dofn bl nket after blanket until only one was left on the shelf .then the customer Uoann M J remarked uWell I don't re lly wont to buy anythine tod y I w s just lookinb for 1 friend H 'Well nodam,' aid the exasperated clerl, UI'll take downthe last oneif you think he is in it U 1-Q n 0 15' ' - ' 2. . - le. . . l . 15, 1 , . S 17. -f 4 '- -' -Q . ' 18. :' G I ' ' , : if ' ' ' 190 J o , . E, 20. l I . 69 5 . V 21. I- ? , 7, uf -tl . rr , 22. . 8? L' li' 230 o 9- . 24, - 10, 2 . I 3 . 11, F 'k in V 25, 15 1 . 1 . , 12? . 1 Sf 260 x . 15- v.Ps 27g , , 14, - A . r'1 ...- , . A - L. C -.. . 1 , , S I, s . D Q ' l g -' -J o 1, ,--- , L, 'W . o 1,7--I ' , I A L 7' I . g ' L , 0 --I . n a e . 'J , C c - - Q L .., EL ,' l ., Q Q .I , , A f. ' .4 . r 9. 'F - VF' r.. ' FL S FL .f ' A - sc 'ki 9. 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A ' A V' V ,x I ,A i 1 Iii ,Q KEY TO SNAPSHOTS Juniors Doc Lacock Berta and Janice Donna Jack and Danny Good Nxght H G11-ls George Thrilled, Christine Helen and Bonnie 0, Well matched couple 12, 8 Homecoming attendants Way back when? The big cheese Myrton Bev Monkey face Souhles Betty and Dianne Q 1 4' P Happy Birthday, Janie Joan McClure. Shirley Norm Alyce Jhere Annie barge Bunch Prett and Bug ya going Marcia? and Midge and Bea of Juniors y as a picture Phyl A1n't he handsome? Peggy Long Brrr, cold? Jhat's funny, girls? Barb Alberta ard Betty Hou do you rate, Bill? NOW FOR A LAUGH Senior Class President lBud R I KAweYened by the phone from a deep sleep at 3 OO A M 1 WHello?n said the voice Uls this the Pres1dent?u Bu R Yes Voice Wwell, what are you doing up this late?W Ella hae I'd like to get some alligator shoes Clerk What size does your alligator Near? Basil lon the phone! Hello, is that you, darling? Joan S Yes, who is this speaking? Howard S How did you get the habit of wearing a mustache? Mr Packer I don't know I guess it just grew on me 'Hard work never killed anybody,W said the father 'That's the trouble, Dad,W returned Phyl11s,'I want to engage in something that has the spice of danger W Boss Well, did you read the letter I sent you? Office Boy fJohn Z i Yes sir, Iread it inside and outside On the inside it said, UYou are f1red,H but on the outside it said uReturn in five days,U so here I am ltr, Barnes Ifmy wife d1dn't have acan opener, she wouldn't know how to cook. Mr, Badertscher--My wife has one, but it doesn't help any. Mr. Barnes--Why not? Mr. Badertscner--I found her yesterday trying to open an egg with it, le 0 20? . 8' . o . 3, ' . 0 , 4, , 0 5, . 2 . , 5, '. , 25 T , - 0 . ' 5. 9 Y s , 9, . 28, , . 1 ' I , .. 29, g . 11, 1 , ' 509 ' . ' 51, , 15. - 552, - 14, Last day of school 1949. 53, High brows. 15, . 34, 16, , D ss, , 17, , 56, . 1 Q - 0 37' ' J' 5 19. . 33- I d .,,n .u Zffkf M K r KEY TO SNAPSHOTS Doini thelr stuff Junior nigh aouad Loo at th t lat! hand ore Caro yn Shlrley Cute po e Har aret aze Trlum r te of smoothies One of tnose cute seniors Nan Andrews Pullln' t ffy at Jeannies Polly Rid'eL Cowboy' Crr rrrraa sh household practice. , Ellie hae , Quenohino thelr thirst, 'Z U That handsome senior Flomalng Dipn1f1ed, huh9 na JOPlG ard Jean teena ohnldhood HO1v Cow ' uwf' tie' Luc Pat e ou1 OfP1C6 glrl Je une and harllyn ben or Cueerleeder I a P Op n poor, Open Lrms dCL Drluaxni aga1n7 teal n' out? Ano her senior Late halt UW IJHMMEWL good! HOW DID YOU GET THAT WAY9 Ron C I bet I can push something 1n a wheelbarrow that you can't push Marjorie S What? Ron Vou Ir Ponhorwocd Glenna, can you tell me one of the uses for cowhideq Glenna A Sure, lt holds the cow towether Curlous Son, Did the flooro Smart Fresh Sure, your vatch stop when you dropped it on did you think it would Do on through? Avonelle father, I need a new rlding h bit Father I oan't afford it Avon lle But Father, what am I gOlHg to do without a rlding hab1tP Father Get in the walklng hablt Father Well, son, how are KGPYII 1 'nder wat Jour marks at school? F th r what do jou mear, under w ter? Kermlt Tney're all below 'C' lev l Miss Jump--Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Dick R.--At the bottom. Mary--Stop acting like a fool. Ed--I'm NOT acting. 10 . 4 o 200 0 2. ' 7, . . 21. 3l . 5. k e a 1 22. 3.' L O. 4. ' s U al 25. U P1 ' I . 5. 1 Q 24. Elan I 'I ,,' Q 60 . 4. 200 ' .-.lg o e n 7. 5.2 26. Cfue . 8g 5. 37 1 in L 0 27g 1 V9 90 4' .Vi Q L 280 A11 3 1 ,, . . los f I , Q 29: Q.. 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