Lafayette Jackson High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Lafayette, OH)
- Class of 1951
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K - , i D - -I - D, , 3 - ' ' r, ' 5 ' f eawfw 1757 RICHARD ARNOLD ROGER KELLEY Vlce Presldent Secretary DWIGHT REED Presrden fl RONALD SCHAFI-:R JEAN CHIDESTEH Treasm-er Student Councll Representatxve 3 MILTON EARL BADERTSCHER NBudn Birthday November 10 1955 ,Ambition Bachelor Where Seen Vith Pete and Bob Pet Peeve Bob Pdvards Cafeteria Staff, Basketball Vanager 5, Varsity L 5 4 RICHARD GFI' PAKVR 'Dick' Birthday Dc ember 5, 1955 Ambition Hot Rod Driver Ihere Seen Lost Creek Carage Pet Peeve Girls Cafeteria Staff 5 CH ST'R DAVID BARBLR 'Chet' Birthday lay 9, 1951 Ambition Photogranhy where Seen Standard O11 Station, Varlet 5 Pine Pet Peeve Lrleen Bassitt Track 2 Intramural Sports 1 0 5 f Varsity L 5 4 GLVINA JOANTE BARIVS UJON Birthday February 25 1955 Ambition Be a second Harry James Jhere Seen In a gray Chevy Pet Peeve Mothers who don't like diamond rings Band 1 2 5 4 Orchestre 2 5 , Cantata 5 4 Girls' Glee 4, Librarian I Iixed Chorua 1, GAA 2 5 4 Intramural Soorts 1 2 5 f, Librarian 5 4, Ule and Yy Shadown 5 Birthday September 10, 1955 Ambition Go to college and graduate Vhere Seen with Bettv Pet Peeve Riding the school bus Girls' G1ee l 2 5-4 fixed Chorus 1 2 5 4 Cantata GAA P 5 1, Intramural Soorts 1 2 5-4 'Ne and My Shadow Band 5-1, Librarian I, Annual Staff A MVREDITH INN BINKLEV Wleredy R Birthday January ll 1955 Ambition airline Stewardess Jhere Seen Falling down Pet Pesve Peoole ho keen secrets tccompanist 1 2 5 f Ooeretta 1, Cantata 5 4, Girls' Gles 1 2 5-4, Librarian 1, hi ed Chorus l P 5 I Band 2 5 I Iclf Staff 5 , annual Staff f, Typist 4, Librarian 2, GaA 0 5-4, Intramural Sports l 2 5 1, Senior Scholarship Test Quill and Scroll f, Honor Society 5 f I 1 1 - 1, Q :J T . , gl - .- 'TQ -A . l ' - 3 L A 1 X: ' 'r . .- 'T' . 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J.. ... 1 A I If , .r - ' -' 6466024 RICHARD BAKER 1957 MIRIAM BARRINGTON DONALD LEE BLACK 'Don' Birthday 4 August 5, 1952 Ambition -'To own 15 Cadlllacs Where Seen - At the Wedge Pet Peeve - Girls Transferred from Lima Central 2 attended Lima Central Boys' Glee 4, mixed Chorus 4 Cant ta 4 DONNA CGRDEIIA BaADS4AW Racehorse Birthday Anrll 14, 1Q54 Ambitiyn Be a tattood lady in a circus Where Seen Wits Diane Pet P eve Fords GAA 2 5 4, Intramural Soorts 1 2 5 4, Girls' Glee 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Cantata 4, Librarian 4 Typist 4, Annual Staff 4 Quill and Scroll 4 ALLEN CLAIR BROWN 'Brownie Birthday Anril 25, 1955 Ambition Have a nice car, nice clothes and lots of girls Wher Seen Ray's Ranch Pet Peeve Dick Inskeep Boys' Clee 1 0 5 4, Vice President 4, hlxed Chorus l 2 1 4, Ooeretta 1 Cantata 5 4 Minstrel 1 Wolf Staff 5, Hhs and Ny Shadown Ulho s Batty Now?' JAIICL ADN CAREY Birthday Anrll 5 1955 Ambition Be an Army nurse Where Seen Malling letters Pet Deeve Indcoendent peonle Band l 2 5 Lfrls' Glee 1 0 3 4, Librarian 2 5 Vice Presl nt 4 1 eo aorus 1 2 5-A Ooeretta 1, Cantata 5 4, GAA 2 4, Treaszre 5 lice President A UMa and my Shadow' 5 Stafr 4, Tfnist 4 IntramuralSportsl 0 5 4 Senior Scholar shio lest 4, Quill and Scroll 4 nonor Soc1ety 5 4, Renorter 4 'Ino's Batty Nof? 4 CHARLOTTE ANN CAPrTTH RS Tuffy Birthday Aurust 15 1055 Ambition To o 1 a horse ranch and be a jockey Where Seen Albers Pet Deeve Porie 'ongmeier 2 5 4, lrt 1 al Seo ts 1 2 Girls' Glee 4, Mixed Choru 4 Cant ts 4 DARH LL LV? CnlL S llke Birtuday June 6, 1755 Ambition To no leer shark fishing Where Seen Ji h f en Stoodt e Peeve n I Football 1 0 5 4 Baseball Manager ,Vars1ty'L 2 5 4, Intra mural oaorts 1 2 5 4, wolf Staff 4 . . ' - 5' .x ,, , .. 4 Q ' . .a - - x 4 n H 1 - ' f V h .. f A 4 3 .. fi'-'ri I 1 1 i A . ' I I I ll ' 3 ... 1 . . 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I-I' S n ,- - 'G' 1 ff A MARCIA EILEEN CONNOR 'Marsh Birthday November 30 1933 Ambition To own a ranch Vhero Seen Cheerleading and almost anywhere Pet Peeve Juniors vho th nk their rings are prettier than ours nd 1 2 3 A Orchestra 1 2 3 A G1 ls' Glee 1 2 3 A C retary Treasurer 3 A, Librarian 2 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 A Student Council Represent tive 3 GAA 2 3 A Secretary 3 Pres dent A, Football Cheerleader 3 A,Basketba 1 Cheerleader 3 A Vblf Staff 1 Operetta l Cantata 3 A 'Me and Iy Sha down 3, Typist A Intramural Sports 1 2 3 A Annual Staff A Birthday January 20, 1933 Ambition io become the second Napoleon Vhere Seen In Lima Pet Peeve Vbmen Baseball 2 3 A Football 3 Intramural Sports 1 3 BBTTY JEAN FISH WBloSSy Birthday February 6 1932 Ambition Raise a family Where Seen Bluffton Pet Peeve Certain railroad clerk GA 2 3 A G1PlS' Clee 1 2 3 A Mixed Chorus 2 3 A, Cantata 3 A, Intramural Sports 1 2 3 A Typist L KATHLRINE ELIZABLTH HAVK 'Pate' Birthday June 13 1933 Ambition To make SAS a meek Where Seen Most any place Pet Peeve Getting our of bed on cold mornings Cafeteria 1 GAA 2 3 A, Intramural Sports l 2 3 A RICHARD KENNETh INSIEEP Inn Birthday October 18 1933 Ambition To have time plus the money and the Whoneyn Vhere Seen Mary s Pet Peeve Al Brown Transferred from South l Football 2, Intramural Sports 1 2 3 A, Boys' Glee A, Cantata A WILLIAM LLOYD JAMES Nwillyn Birthday - October 6, 1932 Ambition - To be like my old man Where Seen - Around Pet Peeve - Training rules Transferred from Marion 2, Attended Dunkirk 3, Football 2-A, Baskettall 2-A, Varsity L 2-A, Boys' Glee 2, Mixed Chorus 2, WPho's Batty Now?HA ' : . U ll 1 . L! 1 l . - . E . . Ba Q D Q , ' Q ,,'- , 'r 7. ,, us 0 , i ' s Y . 1 . , A 1 1 1 , ' Q 4 fi , i x - , - , , ? , , - , v 4 , - 9 ' ' ' ' 1 V ROBERT EUGENE EbVARDS HBobW - .. , , A- -2- -A M H ' 1 A .. - , ' , .. - .. , ' . .. .. - - .. - , , 'T' A ' I ' at I I - ,K , - .. A , - .. - - ' H H . 1 A - ' I I I , H -5,5 , f , kA', U 4 1 y R g 5 Zi g I ' ' MARCIA CONNOR 606024 ROBERT EDWARDS 1951 1 BETTY BLOSSER FISH RICHARD INSKEEP KATHERINE HAWK WILLIAM JAMES BETTY LOU JOSEPH 'Josie' Birthday March 21, 1933 Ambition Vork 1n a morgue Where Seen Ne1sner's shoe department Pet Peeve Men drlvers Cafeter1a 2, GAA 2 3 L Girls' Glee l 2 3 L Mixed Chorus l 2 3 L Operetta l, Cantata 3 L Band 2 3 L Orchestra Intramural Sports l 2 3 L MARILYN IRENE KLINGLER 'Mar' B1rthday September 3 1933 Ambit1on Be a secretary Ihere Seen Ada Pet Peeve Chrlstlne ason GAA 2 3 L, Intramural Sports 1 2 3 L Glrls' Glee 2 3 L, M1xed Chorus 2 3 L Cantata 3 L Typlst L L1brar1an L ELIZABETH JEAN KOHLI UBetSy Blrthday October lL 1933 Ambltlon Slng l1ke lnah Shore Where Seen 'lth Jean Chldester Pet Peeve MUSIC classes Girls' Glee 1 2 3 L Presldent 3 L hlxed Chorus l 2 3 L Operetta l Cantata 3 L,Band l 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 L Accom panlst 2 3 L GAA 2 3 L Asslstant Secretary 3 Secretary L Annual Staff 3 L Typlst L Intramural Sports 1 2 3 L Senlor Scholarsh1p Test L L1brar1an L, Qu1ll and Scroll L, honor DONALD JAM S LAIBE Jlmmy' B1rthday hay 25, l93L Amb1t1on Be a gentleman farmer Where Seen In the halls wlth the senlor quartet Pct Peeve Mlke Chlles' sen e of humor Reporter l Student Councll l 3 Baseball 2 3 L Football l 2 3 L Boxlng l Track 2 3 L Varslty L 3 L, Presldent L FFA l 2 3 L Presldent L secretary 3 Boys' Glee l 2 3 Librarlan 3 P1XEd Chorus 1 2 3 L Operetta 1 Cant ta 3 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 L Annual Staff L, Senlor Scholar shlp Test L ALBERTA MAXINE LEE 'Bert' Birthday May 17 1933 Amb1t1on To see D1ck safely home to stay Vhere Seen In L1ma, LaFayette, and Camp Ptterbury Pet Peeve Green '39 Chevy and back seat drivers Band 1 2 3 L Orchestra 2 3 L Glrls Glee 1 2 3 L, Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 L Operetta l Cantata 3 L GAA 2 3 L, Intra mural Sports 1 2 3 L Innual Staff L, ypist L, Cafeteria Staff L, Culll and Scroll L RUSSELL PAUL LOESCHER nRuss' Birthday Aprll 20, 1933 Ambitlon Jo1n the Navy Where seen Columbus Grove Pet Peeve Uomen FFA 2, Basketball 2, Intramural Sports 1 2 3 L r c - ' - . - . - - - , - , - - , L, ' V I . u - , At - . . M .4 .LA 1 1 I 1 6 1 , . I 1 ' 1 ' a 9 A rv - ,. . al 1 1 , 1 L, I 1 Q I , . , as . an 1 C I, S S , 0 - - , - T , , , n , U - ' , - - - , Y . . . , . 0 ' ' Soclety 3-L ' U ' V ' T ' 1 V - . . J - ' s 2 sl 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 - - , , - - , - , - - - ' ' 0 - - -A .' 9 H 2 9 , 9 , fi - Q -n , - , , 6 gb, V 1 1 1 ' r L . 1 l ! 1 Y I I 1 , Q U 3 . , - - - , - - , - - - I - - - , , ,. I 2 x D , - :Y - .4 1 1 1 606024 ,ID BEI I Y IOSEPH ELIZABETH KOHLI MARILYN KLINCLER 1751 di-F' i ALBERTA VERMILLION LEE JAMES LAIBE RUSSELL LOESCHER DORIS CECILIA LONGMEIER' nDod0n Birthday - August 29, 1952 Ambition - Housewife Where Seen - 175 S. Jackson Street fused to? Pet Peeve - Charlotte Cafeteria Staff 2, Intramural Sports l-2-5-4, Girls' Glee 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Cantata 4, GAA 2-5-4 REBECCA KATHLEEN McCAGUE nBecky' Birthday october 15, 1952 Ambition To travel Where Seen With Katherine and Glenna Pet Peeve School GAA 2 5 4, Girls' Clee 2 5 4, Mixed Chorus 2 5 4, Cantata 5 4, Intramural Sports 1 2 5 4 NORMAJEAN MCCORMICK 'N0rk1en Birthday May 12, 1953 Ambition Get an office job Where Seen All over Pet Peeve Cars with GAA 2 5 4, Intramural Chorus 5 4, Cantata 5 BEVERLI SUE MCGINNIS one head light Sports 1 2 5 4, Girls' Glee 5 4, Mixed 4, Tyolst 4 'Susien Birthday September 15, 1955 Ambition Have four kids Where Seen With Bob Bassitt Pet Peeve Big snow storms GAA 2 5 4, Girls' Glee 2 5 4, mixed Chorus 2 5 4, Cantata 5 4, Librarian 4, Annual Staff 4 DANIEL FPAAKLIN dAChIR Mao' Birthday Aoril 9, 1955 Ambition Be a bachelor snd.tell all mv kids to be bachelors Where Seen S 8 M Restaurant Pet Peeve La1be's argu meats about faisers and Nash Varsity L 5 4, Vice Pre 1d n 4 rotaall 1 2 5 4 Track Boxing 1, Bovs's Glee 1 r r n 2 Mixed Chorus 1 5 4, Operetta l, Cante 5 4 lice President 2 5 Student Council 2 5, UMe end dv a tow' 5, Intramure1.Sports1 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4 Who s Batty Iow?H 4 DIA E SUE McIIINVY 'Punk Birthday Novemrer 2, 1955 Ambition To be e nurse Where Seen At the Suzie Q Pet Peeve Don't have env Girls' Glee l 2 5 4 dixed Chorus 1 2 5 4, Operetta 1, Can t a 5 4, Band 5 4 G 2 5 4, Intramural Soorts l 2 'Me and My Shadow 5 yoist 4 Annual Staff 4, Qu an Scroll 4, nWho's Batty how?n 4, Girls' Glee Librarian 4 .. .- ,g. 7 , I .- .. .. - , .. p on - .. .. ,-,A .- J ', 1 ' 4. . - J 1 I 1 4 V, .. .. 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' , -., , . , . 111 a emfdfw DORIS LONGMEIER 1.3 KATHLEEN McCAGUE 1957 NORMAIEAN MCCORMICK DANIEL MACH IR SUE MCGINNIS DIANE MCKINNEY BARBARA ANN McNETT Barb Birthday January 26, 1932 Amb1t1OD Own a ranch in Texas and a Cadillac Where Seen lost Anywhere Pet Peeve Boys with lines nd Chevys HOmGCOm1ng Attend nt l 2, GAA 2 3 M, Intramura1Sports 1 2 3 , G1r1s' Glee 1 2 3 h, Mixed chorus 1 0 , Cantata 3 u Operetta 1, Band 3 Librarlan , Typist , Annual Staff CHRISTINE LOUISE M1oOW 'Chri Blrthday July 17, 1933 Ambltlon Achieved it Where Seen Home, row Pet Peeve Gabby people GXA 2 3 , GlP1S' Glee 2 3 , Mixed Chorus 3 Cantata 3 , Intramural Sports l 2 3 , Typist , Annual Staff SARA MORGAN Sarie Birthday April 29, 1933 Ambltion Go to Florida Where Seen With a handsome guy Pet Peeve Auto parkers CafeteriaStaff 1, Librarian 2, GX 2 3 , Girls' Glee 2 3 Mixed Chorus 3 , Cantata 3 , Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Birthday June 20, 1933 Ambition To teach mu ic Where Seen Road to and from Beaverdam Pet Peeve Givgling g1P1S Transferred from Llma ventral 3, Boys'G1ee 3 M, Mixed Chorus 3 , Xnnual staff , Senior Schol rship rest L, Cantata 3 Quill and Scroll , Honor Society , who s Batty Now EUNICE JOAN SANDY J Birthday January 20, 1933 Ambition Go to Wisconsin Where Seen Newberryfs candy counter Pet Peeve Colleges so far from home c1r1s c1ee 1 2 3 , Librarian ', Mixeacnorus 1 a 3 A, Oper etts 1 Cantata 3 M, Band 2 3 G A 3 HMe and My Sha down 3, Intramural Sports l 2 3 , Typist M, Annual Staff , 0 chestra Whofs Batty Novou ORM1 LEA SCALF Shorty Birthday January 18, 1933 Ambitlon Beauty Operator Where Seen Below everybody else Pet Peeve Crackers 1n bed Transferred from Tecumseh, Oklahoma M, Girls' Glee , GxA n n LL 1 ' -,--LL 'I' 'I-I-s D A4 6- alan A I SU 1 L- -L1 ' ' L- -u 2- -L+, -Ll. -L1 u u A A 1 If ll - I. i-A 'AL L' '14, 2- -L1 -L1 - - -LL JACK ARNOLD PUGH nPughien ' A J ' Hr lg A 37113, -hy n O 2- ' - - -LL L -L- - - A .- - - -M A. 2- -M, 2 11 - - -it V LL P us 7- A N -in vw I H N .. M I M 666044 'K' BARBARA MCNETT SARA MORGAN CHRISTINE ELWOOD MASON 7951 JOAN SANDY T JACK PUCH NORMA SCALF BARBARA JOAN SHEPF HD 'Shepn Birthday November 2, 1955 Ambitlon To be the only woman garbage collector inthe city Where Fv ry place e Pe e Calol r so Trans? rred from Lina C ntral ',F1rls' Glee 5 4,M1xed Chorus , 1 a 5 o 1 Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Tvoist 4 bra 1 1 4, Intramural Sports 5 4,CAA 5 4 Quill and Scroll 4 HVro's Batty Now? 4 NOR! AN L V' 'E UTT 'O n Birthday December 20, 1955 Ambitlon Joln 1achiI's 1onen's Anonymous Ihere Seen Ada Pet Peeve hen Boys' Glee l ? 5 4, Mixed Chorus l 2 5 4 Operetta 1, Can tata 5 4, Basketball Nanaaer 5, Varsity L 5 4, Annual Staff GLENNA IARIV STON R Bum Birthday November 10, 1952 Ambition Be an old maid Where Seen Hith latherine Fawk Pet Peeve Certaln junlor girls GA! 2 5 4, Intramural Sports 1 2 GALFN LDROY STOODT Abner Birthday January 50, 1955 Ambition Farmer Where Seen In the vreen Ford Bet Peeve 1ike Chiles Basketball 1 2 4, Football 5 4, Baseball 2 5 4, Varsity L 5 4, er eant at arms 4, Boys' Flee 1 2 5 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 1 2 o 4, On retta 1, Cantata 5 4, Stage Manager 5, Track 5 JEANNINL HAY TOODT uJean Birthday December 27, 1955 Ambition To be a housewife Where Seen Everywhere Pet Peeve Smeary 11pStlCk GAA 2 5 4 'irls Glee 1 2 5 4, Uixed Chorus l 2 5 4, Oper tta 1, Cantata 5 4, Band 2 4 Student Council Representa tive 5, folf Staff 5, Intramural Sports l 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4, Typist 4 LEONARD ALL N TH IS Lenny Elwhday - July l, 1955 Nnbitlon - Be an engineer Where Seen - Around almost any place lbt Peeve - Hr. Cox Fbotball l, Boys' Glee 1-2-3-4, Lixed Chorus l-2-5-4, Oper- etta l, Minstrel l, Cantata Z-4,.mtramural Sports 1-2-5-4 . g 1 A - ' s , , , Seen - , e , P t . ,cf' - W 57Lf,k . if J- ur fi u I. ' 5-4 cw :an -4, il: 1' KJ . , . , Li - r eg 4 ' ,lx '- r V- 1 xg - N , A A ' 0 f FZ., ., I L zu ' - 11 1 J - ' 'T , V37 I I 4' ' -' - vp 1 , .. - HS , ll 1 Ji'-.1 1 1 1 , I ' ' 7' ll . ,J 4, Stage Manager 5, NWho's Batty Now?U 4 7, A ' 1 u n vA- -Ll, 1 1 3- 7 V ' ff 5. L , .. .. If ' .. -5-4 J 1' ' If II V ' .3 'L - 'I - J . 1 'Z '7 -,,..U.. ,V - l- - - S nj .. ... V - .. - ' '- ,. ' - df 1- A 3 il J: ' 4 V 1 1 ' n , ' ' ,A - .. , 3 Y .. .. .. -n - - - .- S .. -5- ' .- YJ' I IJ , Lf 1 J 'fr ' - - - .1 , ji ' H Il 6436044 BARBARA SHEPHERD GLENNA STONER NORMAN SHUTT 1957 1 lv IEANNINE STOODT GALEN STOODT LEONARD THEIS BETTY LOU VExMILLION 'Lulun Birthday September 14, 1955 Ambition Nurse Where Seen Jltn Mlm Pet Peeve Flirty girls Cafeterla Staff l Clrls' Glee l 2 5 4,M1xed Chorus 1 2 5 4, Operetta l, Cantata o 4, Band 5 4 GAA 2 5 4, Reporter 5 Nolf Staff 5, Intzamural Sports 1 2 o 4 AMES LLOYD VTihILLION Jim Birthday July lo, 1952 Ambltion Pass 'nrlish Pet Peeve Girls Football l Basketball 1, Boys' Glee l 2 5 4 Secretary 4, lixed Chorus l 2 5 4, Operetta 1, Minstrel l,Cantata 5 4, FWA 2, Intramural Sports 1 2 5 4, Track 2 5 CLARENCE RICHARD VILLIAMS Pete Birthday July lo, 1952 Ambition Fibht Joe Louis Vhere Seen At Sam's Pet Peeve Young airls Baseball 2 bootball 5 Varsity L o 4, Intramural Sports l 2-5 4 MARY LOUISL SHOBE Blrthday February 16, 1955 Ambition To be a dancer Vhere Seen Home Pet Peeve Don't have any Transferred from Spencerville 4 S Cleola Zimmerman, Betsy Iohli Meredith Blnkley, Marjorie Yoakam, Janice Weaver, arole Oberdier 1 'Fx ' . YT ' ' 1 K J, 4 M' , . 1 1 1 X- 1 1- 1 . A '4 4: ' 7 Y 1 . r H L, - .... .. J I, H. H. , .4 I' 'Y I e 1 .-.A B7 Where Seen - In Llma , f 1 3 I , i q '1 u 'L' ' ' y, I! If. - 'Y 'I x , - ' Q w 7 3 9 T1 1 A C C O M P A N I T S f . . f . X - 1 lf . - O E' BETTY VERNHLLJON Sauna 1757 IAVIES VERNIILLION RICHARD WILLIAMS XIARY LOLISE SHOBE C'Not photographedj ACCOMPANISTS CLASS HISTORY We, the senior class of '5lu, got underway on September 6, 1950 we began our last year under the supervision of Miss Jump To start off with a nbnng,N Dwight Reed took over as president, as isted by Dicl Arnold Roger Kelley and Ron Schafer were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. Jean Chidester was chosen to represent our class on the student council, and Janice Carey was elected reporter Along with trying toget adjusted to school again, after three months'vacation, we also received word that Joe Wines was coming on September 12 to take our senior pictures, The officers of the G A A were all from the senior class this vear They wereas follows, Marcia Connor, presi dent, Janlce Carey, vice president, Betsy Kohli, secretary, Jean Chidester, as istant secretary, and Roberta Hawk, trea surer All senior girls qualified, under the point system, to receive letters On October 16, our first class party was held in the school gym Everyone enjoyed themselves and no one went home hungry This year for the first tlme in the schoo1's history, night before the homecoming game Although this was some thlng new, the seniors hope it w1ll be continued through out the following years Janice Carey was elected homecoming queen and Jean Chidester was chosen as senior princess. We planned a very impresslve ceremony for the day's activities Galen Stoodt and Jim Laibe were captain and co captain for the even1ng's game, which was played with Pandora we were very fortunate in obtaining the use of a Buick convertible, owned by Albert O'Rourke After the game there was a dance sponsered by the Varsity L The following senior girls served as najorettes this school year Roberta Hawk, Diane McKinney, Barbara McNett, and Jeannine Stoodt Roberta Hawk and Marcia Connor were cheerleaders In spite of the ice and the bitter cold weather, the senior class decided to go Christmas caroling. To cover territory fast, we used a wagon attached to Jim Vermillion's truck ve sang at the County Home and many other places When we could stand no more of the cold we s t o p p e d at McNett's and ate barbeques, drank hot chocolate, and watched television U 0 1 s c . . O 0 s X I O O we planned a snake dance which was held on October 19, the ' an , O . ' . J O I 0 . T . . O On Saturday, Feb uary 10 195' rven seniors took the state schola sh n t t lb y N edith Binkley Janice Carey, Roger Kelley, Betsy ohl IW Laibe, JG k Pzgh, and Ron Schafer Roger Kelley had the honor of obtalnlrg fifth place in the county and honorable nention in the state Several senlor boy were honorel at the annual Athletic Banqueton March 1 Five enlors eceived ehevrons for foot balland two were given chevronsfor their basketball letters The gridmen were hi e Chile , Bill Jame , Jim Laibe, Danny Machir and Galen Stoodt the cagers Dwight Reed and Galen Stoodt Galen and Dwlght each gave a fine speech and Danny Machir very capatl, acted as master of ceremonies The whole affair was stapedby the enior girls, under the direc tion of Coaches Barnes and PPDHOIWOOG, and with Irs Cath erine Snider's assl tance in the kitchen a journallsm club under the leader nip of I Mosher and Miss Jump The honorary members are Meredith Blnkley, Donna Bradshaw, Janice Carey, Jean Chidester, Ro,er Kelley, Betsy Kohli, Alberta Lee, Diane MvKinney, Jack Pugh, Dwight Reed, Ronald Schafer, and Barbara Shecherd Trey also received pins for theix service The name of the senior clas clay this year was, 'Who s Batty Now,' which was directed by Mr Packer, and staged May ll, 1951 Since tha was our flnal tribute to our dear high school, everyone did the b st he oossibly could The cast included Allen Brown, Janice Carey, Jean Chidester, Bill James, Danny N chir, Diane IcYinney, Jack Pugh, Dwight Reed, Joan Sandy, Barbara Shepherd, Norman Shutt, and Betty Vermillion The Honor Society Banquet was held on May 2, at the LaFayette High School There were seven fromour class chosen They were Meredith Binllew, Janice Carey, Jean Cridester, Roger Kelley, Bets, Kohli, T ck Pugh, and Ron Schafer Roger Kelley was namedas valedictorian, and Ron Schafer as salute torian On May 20, our Baccalaureate services were held, and Com encement on May 21. The Rev T, A. Ballinger, pastor of the LaFayette Methodist Church, gave the Baccalaureate sermon Mr F Elmer Marshall, lecturer and radio writer from Indianapolis, Indiana, wa the Commencement sneaker Music for these occasions was furnl hed by members of the graduating class 1 1 - r , .l, S3 .A .' F71 , , . , .- 1, esta -t ess Mer , -s - , -yy ' ' -' A n 1, U M fi 1 . ' 1 - 0 -, 1 T . , ., O . , ,S s, . .f , Q 1 S .1 I1 1 1 4 J ' : ' W I X lf S A S c I 3 ' . , h 0 - , .J f 1. . ' T7 1 A I . g , S - , . 5. .1 1 l-L Q .Q 7 s.. . 1 - q I Something new this year was started at LaFayette. It is ' . , s' urs. M . , . L Q . I - , J . ' X I 1.. 5. go , C -J .1 . L ' L , .. 1 'I w J . .. 1 1 Q Q 1 ' ' ' .. A 6 1 ' , I M . ' I .U . Q . in ' 1, l LJ 'ff L ' o . , . . , . - ' n Ia T . - O 1 Q A L L. I 3 5 'I . M7 , X 1. - .. '7 l , 27 , ka , 0 C' . A c L ' O J n U O ' U O . r s . .W . . f . S ' L' I A ' ' H E The following are excerpts from the logbook of the roc ship, Tme Melody TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 12 OO P M, Leav1ng R10 de Jane1ro on an 1nspection tour of the branch off1cesof'the I P llnter Planetary Enterpr1se D I mend o1lot, Danny Mach1r my head stewardess, Meredf H K ey e Chlef sto K o Je n I P h Barbara sr set ou to check the 1nvestme ts on Mars, Pluto, and acl ter, TUVCLAAY, MA! 27, 12 lO P M FIPCI STOP Masonv1lle, Marsa Uoon our arr1val xe were met by a welcom1ng committee of thr e, among whom was the mayor of th1s fa1r metrowol1s, Chrl lason, for whom the c1ty 1S named. She 1S non r m os f 'or her third tern in Off1C6o She k1ndly conserted to ta our of the Clty The flPSt p are we stooped was the Mars Morgue le are greet Ty hl fhoolmate Marc1a Connor, who 1s proor tor fF1S fa tanll Pment ohe 18 attlred 1n har bla k xeated hfl ' We are lnterrupted by Le We m l11r renown t vho is burylng her frzeld lo t arruthez 1nt1dote for H3llSCT6pCOoHb1 fm n1t5 wnf 1 r ec on Charlotte, and whlch was a succ +0 na sed away from a common cold L 112 thms bUS1HPSb we came upon MISS Jump sell1ng assenkl J re cr ir Penhorwood's P111 Factory he seemed vemx e ad to see us, and 15 proudof'the fact that ve've done SO V 9.1.4. On the oppos te street corner we heard a barker adver t slno Lln A The samples are be1ng u1str1buted ' 1 am c n 1 self Mir1am got her lolmula for t 1 r o Q oz dxct from the label on an old bottle of ac Pew ngredlents she leazned 1n Fr Badert bf s H11 ass. Faltner o down the street we sp1edfrd1gpensing MQPYJUS or Port Vfr F10 e so ov ar ' t s u n v OUYSDV 1 no e o an Leonard There H1s lnv H o o cle mac th o n ve e. You Ju a D1C 1 ot cren y L and the maah1ne does the r t ent for 2 d1p 1U MIKE Chl1G' soda Jater lake t e 11 gent or HIS af er 1 n nt says, HA Ref1ewh1ng S1 w h PV6Iy Dlp els! 1 . V O : O . . . . 44 , . Q , . , ...x o 0 l-ll n Z , , . . . Q .w.- Q 4 , . I -I l 1 .. .4 h .-1' '. ., .. - ' 1 . 1 -, ' 1 -5' , ,L l.. ahonh C A Mr. 1 .. . . shew. d. . a , . .l. ' '4 VY, 1 : ... , . .I A vs. -.1-A L .L 1 'X ' 0 . W.. . 9 Ag 1 ,1 . , I and I A . H . A r O I Q t Q, . , . L 'L -Till TV. . . . ' .a A A .. . . . ' . ' , ' ' . A:...Og1L14Q 1 1 ,zu bf- ,V ,, , 4- ' 1.1: eu- 0-1 Q.. .1 0 . i V , H .. 1 -.. 4 1 A ' .1 ,J , . . . ' ,. C ' ' 4 D ca J o c.l .-. . . . I .-- , of f. ' 5.11 Lf fl' J E--4 , c F A ' ' . v 1 C. . ,-., , . , ,, tlpnts : H, 4.,s,f Q- . 5,51 More if U .74 F3J5-Q1s J ' , '-1 Vos?- 4- A '. - In--vfrqf. -. Q -' ' 1 ' .La lv .1 fn- .,,wfJ T 1, ' ..-' ' 'lCiS. 1:5 file t'i. A I-Ot .. . . , 'V -,.- . . ',x:J',yw ufla-x .LLM 1, I , .1 V Q ox : . . . Q . . --1-iv A .J f , 1 A J '1 I ,, , 1 l food p lls an the street corner. She lS an employee on the . . : o 'r - C' -.L, 'L Q - Q u .. -..I 'NL I V ' so A R., . :L 4 '- . . ..1 . .. . 1 f -B h's CuxeM.ll.- Q ' 4 by Minis darrirgto lor . U ' 1 - ' ' h's 1Lg:cu1tu- .'oo1- . W.. I , J . . . HA noel i, 2 e ,. 1 F ' L . n Sc.. r ' c .g,::t:gf al. . 1 A Y' 3 . . ' - v -.n. , 1 a n , , . , . , N A N , . K f . or-1 pigs. the N9-le and QU C lk, Th, le ll, Q , Q ' U 1 'Y' J Q o- n1. u1P,fm5-H1 c MA j s n the: thi my f ..c1 . ' - -,, , , , A' ' -, , .. .. :- . .. . ' ' 515' ul .Jrl I V ff, 1 .JI 1 .. JEKCTIL- .. 4. uff' i t . l - - l -V1 . ,I .FA , -. ,L 1 ' - ?o1 lA tue rl' , ,, owl usa., . 1 Q '- Y Lfxlkl ' M A . . . . , 1 N-11: 1-.3 .'.f . , ,' . . 1. -' , ,. . h fr ft .1is?s. ' , rg t':e.e ' P '1 'p it 1 c-' .N After biddlng farewell to Mlke, Barbara and Meredy de cided to pay a V1S1t to a nearby beauty shop, the nMademo1 selle LaFayette W As they entered they were greeted by Franco1s Schafer, who conducted them through the lounge 1nto the hair styllng department vhere they saw their old class presldent, P1erre Reed, ha1rstyl1st, the former Dwlghtieed Francols, otherwlse knovn to h1s frlends as Ronnie, demon strated a new faclal featuring Cosmo Cosmetics for women who have trled everythlng else Upon visiting our plant ve observed D1ck Baker, clad in the newest thlng 1n Mars Menswear, reclinlng 1n h1s ultra modern desk chair He was speaklng to his servlce manager and ch1ef rocket tester Don Black They were dlscussingthe new rocket NLHS Sl VEBNESDAY, MAY 28, 1975 OO P SECOND STOP Plutonia Pluto After complet1ng our tour of Mars we contlnued to Pluto on the second stage of our lnspection tour Our first stop was Pluton1a, the largest city on Pluto As we stepped off the ship we saw a large sign suggestlng that we take a short would be a good way to spend some of our lelsure t1me,we 1n quired at the nearby soda fountain where we could obtaln a good reliable gulde Ie were surprlsed to have h1m suggest two of our old classmates, Glenna Stoner and Katherlne Hawk Th1s seemed to be agreeable to everyone so we were soon on our way on the tour around Plutonla First placeof'1nterest was the c1ty museum vhere we saw an old '39 Chevy Somethlng about thls car seemed very fa mil1ar, but lt was not untll we saw Alberta Lee that we got the connectlon Thls was Alberta's green Chevy, yes, the same one that got the work out every Monday afternoon when about l2 or l3 persons vled for a seat wh1le on the1r way to ima Leaving Alberta to her memO1FS, our next stop on the tour was the city zoo There we saw Dor1s Longmeler trylng to keep her pet 6 legged sky horse satlsfled by feeding lt a new pet food called NKeepumcontented W Thls was lnvented by Sue McG1nnis who, since there are no horses on Pluto, has turned to sky horses for companionsh1p All th1s walklng has worn out my shoes, so we stopped off at Kathleen McCague's Jet Shoe Store She 15 ably assls had by her v1ce presldent 1n charge of brooms and cuspldors, Kline After gettingzavery good fit from Kathleen,we freshened up a blt, as we had decided to go out for the evening Just around the corner we found the WI and EW Bar and Grill, and A - .ov , . . ' . 2: . M. U : , O sight-seeing trip around this fair city. Thinking that this as we glanced inside we discovered that the 1 stands for Inskeep and the Q for Edwards, coaowners of this cafe, Their marquee advertises Fifi La Kohli, the only chorus girlwith chartreuse hair, and L'Mour Sandy,the only girl in captivity who can do the can-can to the music of Russ Loescher and his Cynical Six. Nearby we saw Sara Morganeastheir lady bouncer. Sitting at the next table we saw Galen Stoodt, playboy and casanova, having buried seven wives heis now considering his eighth one. We saw thzt he was dining with Norma Scalf, Miss Mars of l975, Norma still is retaining her Oklahoma drawl very nicely, Leaving the night club we immediately returned to our rocket ship, Discovering it needed fuel we stopped at Jack son A Push and family s Rocket Petrol station His wife is the forme Janice Carey Their sign says, NAnyth1ng You Want We Got, Ind If e haven't Got It,Vou D1dn't Need It Anyway U THURSDAY, MAY 29, 9 OO A M THIRD STOP Jupiter As we entered the hemisphere we tunedmxlour radio which brought forth a disc Jockey program under the able direction of Donna Bradshaw, our old pal from LHS Donna, out of the kindness of her heart, bought Chet Barber out of debtor's jail when his Rocket lrecking Company went bankrupt He now serves as her body guard His old cronie, Bud badertscher, is her financial advisor who takes care of her ten thousand dollar bills only Her program is interrupted by this news flash NThe city is on the alert for Dick WThe Dolln Arnold and his gun moll Normagean hCCOFm1Ck NThe Dolln has robbed MyrtonA Packer of his newest invention the Supersonic Radio Tube He is holding it for 1 ransom because it is not yet patented U Pfter this interruption we were getting all set to hear some of the newest mu ic to come from Jupiter, but gust as always, they take a few minutes to speak a word for the sponsor Donna's sponsor happened to be a perfume that was discovered by Tarbara hcNett and Jeannine Qtoo t lheir latest product is vhy Not, made from gold stardust and water from a rare specie of cactus grown in the waste lands of Jupiter They enclose a fine peralyz1ngray'gun with every bottle And wonder of all wonders, their chief sreller is none other than the honorable George Cox and Roper Kelley who are preparing to take of' in their ship to search for r Padertscher rengwned explorer and Mr Yoakam his hiei bottle holder and corker r Badertscher is hun n for a ne che l elemen+ vith wh ch to liven up his chemi l at Ja k onville University, which is locate t Juotter Poulevard Chief benefactor of the unive sity e H111 Louise Shobe who made mi lions from her automatic rocket washer . I 0 C ' J. A . T o . r' . 1 ' nv I . . L .. .L O A : . . I . ' 0 . . ,, . ' I O O A I , 1 a A 0 . 1 0 9 . . ,- ' 1 . . I . 6 , . . I H . 1 W ,I S. . . - A . . ' J - u - fi 4 M . ' n 4 n A ,, ,, . 5 4 . A 0 Ca. ' O - A1 , J O Departing from our rocket ship we saw Marilyn Klingler DV . D . .1 . ' 1 .L . .a . A , T . ., V H ,, , ' , . C - , In . ' ' T: 5. .V rt.: A, , I' 4 ' 14. O - f ,A ....1.a.C1 , , ., 1. 4. H . :try c asses c. s - J - ' ' ' ' tad a' 4951 'nic c , .. '- ' ar ' i. .' H '.' ' 'l ' , c Q J O Jourreying on we saw Allen Brovn shining 31 mobiles on t e co PT of Fourth and ard le xas a 'amots c n Vaith, bu+ s rgers re b nned on lupittr espec a ly t ors Allen seems happy though, and greeted us wi n h s same old smil Asking Allen of the whereabouts of his old cronie, Jim Vermillion, he informed us that Jim and his wife, Betty Jo seoh, are proprietors of the Community Old Folks Home Their star boarders are James Gilbert and Harold Bixel, both re tired nov and occupying tleir time as bu ketweavers planet too, we proceeded to WMord Inc ,nithe long lost child of WFord Inc Hy which is operated and managed by the able Norman Shutt To our surprise we found that Jean Chidester is one of his grease monkeys, and we might add, the first, and probably the last woman to enter this occupation the backbone he d coach of we stopped at Not until we game vas brilliant one, ending in a tie, 2 to 2 After completing our inspection tour of the plant we heard that one of our old cla smates, Pete '1lliams,1s star ring in the mars vs Jupiter all star football game Pete is of the nlrs lar ud rs, while James Barnes is the Jupiter Jumpers On our way to the game, a 5 L lO dollar store to buy some sun glasses were ready to leave did ve discover that the store was owned by Mrs Ietty Fish 'e might add that the After the game ve decided to return to our rocket ship On the way we passed the ranch and stables of James Laibe, Esqu1re,the renowned inv ntor of the telephone that runs to you instead of you running to it He is now raising horses for a hobby He invited us into his club house to all of the trophies that his horses had won But we had more surprise in store for us, for over in the corner ve Diane McKinney shining her favorite saddle Upon asking S ky S66 One Saw her why she vas taking such good care of this particular item, she told us that it is the one that she always uses in the big races in which she rides J1m's horses Leaving Diane and Jim arguing over a new type of horse shoe, we returned to our Rocket Ship. Someone had left the viso-screen turned on and who should ve see but WJarring Jo the wrestler, Cthe former JoAnne Barnesl. Her manager is a retired vrestler also, Fill James. Bill had to retire be- cause every time he would get a hold on his opponent,the guy wouldn't hold still. Jo seems to be doing a fair Job of taking care of her opponent. The inspection tour being completed we began our jour- ney homeward. At the crossroads of the universe we were sur- prised and delighted to see Miss Arnold, who is director of h - fn- i ,, '- - Gr' l . Il, J . l 1. Ca:u if O -.,- ' ., 'L c a a ' ff' 2-, an -A i l . aux ' . -1 , ' L' .I -, , ,, ' Q u 4 ., . e. ' ' 'lg 1 ' ' , ' 'S r . Remembering that we hadtcacheck our investments on this I . A O Q . . . I S g N. . Q o D TWT . u I1 a- c I . I , V: We a e ' ' , ' ' ' P . A 4 'I 1 L 7 N A F . 1 n . Uv . c Y . . . u . . . A U g . . . ' ' e , A 0 - D ' A. Q ' . X. h . . . . . . . . . traffic. She performs her duty in her allaplastic globe, whichis suspended in the atmosphere bythe jet roclebs under- neath. We waved gally at her and proceeded to our port of debarkationn LAST STOP: R10 de JBUSIPO, Earth. Having completed our inspection tour successfully, we signed our names to this document, the symbol of the enter- prising class of 1951. r Jie -611'-efw Iead tewardese f 1 ,4 fk4Lff',4,nf' f Jiffy StOCkhO1der A S I We, the Senior Class of 19al, havin re ched the end of our high school education, b6LDb of sound mind, nemorv and underetard ng, do name and nublisr thlS our last and final te tauent I, Marcla Connor, W 11 ng cheerleadino abllity to mover Mowery and De ey ohaffer I, Barbara orepherd 1 ll nj sllm figure to Baroara Kerske tor 1 dert che , 111 my ornerlneee o dfar Inskeep Jeannine ntoodt, 1111 blonde ralr to Cheatine St8ShllC Galen Stoodt, vill athletic ability to Barney Sanchez James Laibe, Nillmg love of the Vlr1sto Dale Joseph neinrart meter Ielley, 1117 xntellioence to John lllne Chard arnold V511 IJ 1oo'e to Illbur Suwne and Dean chols 1cred1th Bink1c,, 111 1 b111t5 p HL t o C r01 L rdw r 1 4i11cr1 xlght rccd, 1111 m s 1 nt o '7 , 1lch rd B kor, 1111 5 1 11nGe t IH H , 'xiii 'UA 1 . 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ROW IV Bob James, Dale Joseph, Marjorie Joseph, Barbara Kersker, John Kline, Leonard Klingler, Roger Klinglar, Bud Long RON V Gilbert Long, Lorraine Longmeier, Joyce McClintock, Jerry McNett, Rosemary Martin, Tom Martin, Bob Miller,Bonnle Morgan ROW VI Gloria Mortimer, Roger Mowery, Dean Nichols, Carole Oberdier, Bill Pe erson, Luella Reinhart, Dennis Res,Ed Rex RON VII Rosemary Roggeman, Phyllis bampson, Barney Sanchez Bill Saunders, Dewey Shaffer, Che tine Stashwick,Jim Staver, Dale Stevens ROW VIII W1n1fred Stuhlman, Wilbur Sumney, Donald Weber, Harold lright, Dick Vermillion, Cleola Zimmerman The Junior class started the year with 62 students During the year Barbara Evans, J1m Brenneman, Mary Gatchel, Bill Askins, and Donald Veber left us We now have an en rollment of 58 Our offloers DFIS year were as follows Eddle Inskeep, president, Donald Boyd, vice presldent,Glorla Mortlmer, secret ry treasurer, Buddy Long, student council representative, and Carole Oberdier, reporter The Juniors elected to the Allen County Honor Society were Carole Ober dler, Marcia Cotner, Che tine etashwlck, Donald Boyd, Eddie Inskeep, Pr 111s sampson, and Cleola Zlmmerman On March 30, 1951, the Junior class snonsored a class play lhe name was NGood Time Charlie Members of thecast were Carole Oberdler, Colleen Holland, Barbara Kersker, Joe Roger Lowery, Dewey Shaffer,Eduie Inskeep,and Gloria ASKIDS Those who took part in football were Bill Peterson, Dewey Shaffer Roger Mowery, Roger K11n,ler, Ed Rex, Dlck Burden, and John Kllne Ve feel honored to say that Dewey Shaff r Jerry Doznard and Dnalne hall bade the to five in ba ke+ a O h who played are Dennis Rez,Dwaine Guthrie, and ohn Kllne Oh rley Addrich was chosen as a cheerleader from our olas Our attendant to the queen was Gloria Mortl mer O I I . C I 6 9 C Y an an Q U S . 1 0 1 1 . . A Y! ' 0 . I . A , L 1 ' n . . . I ' a - ' N I . I . . - D v ,.., 0 D lj ' P ' ' . o H ' Q H I . Hunt, Bill Peterson, Lorraine Longmeier, Shirley Aldrich, 'xii 1 X Y l A ' 0 I . -1, ' . ? 4 I ' . Y: , v e , - v , ' ' ' I r S '.b El, L ers - J - ' U U ' ' 'so ' '- 0 Pig? if-1 'FW s JUN! 095' QP TN I Y Q' 'K N' 1 'WW 9 'A if lf' ROW I--Jean Adams, Larry Alger,Bob Anspach, Dorothy Anspach, Sam Basitt, Gary Bierly, Jim Bierly, Jim Binkley. ROW II--Mary Bishop, Roger Bixel, Carolyn Black, Larry Blun- den, Patsy Bowersock, Ardith Cook, Roseann Diepenbrock, Mary Dunkle. ROW III--Martha Jo Emerlck, Shirley Gauss, HerbertGrai, Fred Hager, Mary Jane Haines, Marie Harnisfager, Lloyd Harnish- feger, Martha Haviland. ROW IV Mary Haviland,Tom Hefner, Miriam Joseph, Bill Knowl ton, Barbara Lawrence, Carolyn Long, Nancy Long, Peggy Long. ROW V Marilyn wain, Margaret ray RON VI JoArne Shlrley Reed, Davld Stuber POI VII i ma Tusk, Clorla Lynr, Joar McClure, Jefn McEl Mason, Erma Miller, arolyn Monen, John Mur Nichols Borrie Prowart, Edith Ran bottom, J e r r y Ruhlen, George Smith, Mike Stauffen S1monds,Bob Taylor, Barbara T6Tf11HU8I, Chuck Thels, Harold Tlpple, Earl Trusty, B111 Turrer, Ieler 'ard ROW VII Gae fh tehouse, Martha Wilcom, Darrell Jilkins, Glenn fince, Maurice Morrell, Larry ykel, Margorle loakam, Ralph Zerbe Not plctured Bob Shobe The sophomore class startedout this year with ar enrol ment of slxty sever As the year prog e sed, the class galned three rev studerts, Gae 7hlt6hOH e, CIOPIE Lyrn, B10 Robert Shobe, but flV6 studerts, Faroli Dipole, Earl Trusty, Martha Wllcox, Sondra huber, and Gae fhitenouse trarsferred t0OthPl schools, makirg the final tally S1XtJ tfo he clas offlcers were Lloyd Harrishfeger, pxesident, Marworie Ioakam, secre tary Mary Bishop, student council repre entatlve, ard Lrma Miller, reporter Mrs Mosher was our homeroom teacher Sophomore boys on the football squads this year were Jim Bierly, Ralph Zerbe, John Murray, Charles lhGlS, Roger Bixel, and Earl Trusty on the Varsity,and Jim Birklev,George Smlth, Sam Bassitt, Gary Bierly, Fred Hager, and Tom Pefner on the Reserve Those on the basketball -- - . ' A J T A A ui '1 J 1 ' KJ Y Q O , V . JV ' 1 , 1 A A , S 1 . A J A A A L . O . X 3 A--U 1 J D - . . . . , ,, ' A 1 A f': 0 f -- I i 1 , V uv lv 'yr 0 0 y . 4 dl A - ' , 0 ' a . ' L , ., n F . ' lu 4 .24 Q U . G . ,, 1 A I A , . .9 5' . 1 1 .1 , ' ' A , .. C- ' i ' , N , , Jr: .- - Y. 7 . ' L J. Q t .0 1 . . A . 'N' '.' . T S - U ' T A U V ' Q ' S . ' 1 W - 0 L a : B o J : m . I A u , . f . . . , 4 - . teams were: Larry , . . wykel, Jlm Bierly, Jlm Binkley, and Jerry Ruhlen on the Var- . 1 'J A . 'Y' A X s A 5 I J. Al - re 1 ' . .L N5 S ox . S . I . 1 a ' ' s 'gil 'f ' i . AL , . , . , C A 1, I , . ,. ard: A P . ' ' , 1 I .. U 1 A s y 1, s pTc.'r -. .Q tt n I t I 2 I.. a I It was her escort, I - , , - .fs - 4 , . , ' ,1 mo -l..:,st 2 l ss'f .,s thls ya r was m7 J' ' lf ' nt 'r . f .11y. sity, ard Lloyd Harnlshfeger,Geo1QeSmith, the Peserfe team Our COWtF1bUtlOD to the lead nr qu d ua B111 Turrer ard Roger Bixel on se lor high cheer TMO p rtle hl llbhted thls year, one at the bepinr'ng of the year ard arother at Chrlstmas tlme A +1 Fuck, a new student ox the errolmert tll ear, was tra o 1 no e a e dant at Pomecomirp C ly B er V The st fzte e lng ol al our talert a Yfroert Graf, an excharge studs t I om Miesbach, Germard S OPHUM OPES .nf 'P AEM? Qin 5 Q S i y 1 r 6-. Q -in ,y ,ltr-' 5- 3 035' 'W 'fe' x 'af WF 111:1- ,SN 1, J N Z PS .5 P ROW I--Jean Ann Amstutz, Nancy Andrews, Tom Askins, Betty Badertscher. Dick Berber, Carolyn Basinger, Dale Best, Wilda BOM WH favqw. 'M we '. J- -1' , ,.'A -' 'Lyn I .,. - ROW lin-Mary Usnicc Carruthers,Jsck Dewson,Judy Diepenbrock, Jack Dicfz, warez Dillon, Byron Dobson, Wayne Fett, Rosenary ' ' . , y . - Finrle, teen COld?H. ROW IIIN-Ronald Gossman, Joyce Graymire, Virginia Guthrie, Phillip Hall, Frances Hawk, Imrilyn Hawk, Larry Hefner, Carolyn hentqe, Edward Hooker, RO IV- Dixie John, Ed Klinqler,Kenneth Klingler,Bill Kohli, eanor Laipe, L Dcnna Longneier, Poll L Lum. Je t McDonald Nincy A C111 U 1 V lley, Ld Mart1n,Loretta U son Dnris mcwen, roth ha a Lauren Oberdier Clara Partnenci lot' a l Y 1 David Pr card. ROW VI Nhurice Ranga, Ruby Reed, Donna Robirson Bill Ross, Betty sam ,on Jesse Sanchez,Carol5n Schick Margolis Schick, 'hllv Crea er ROW VII Shirley Shutt, Jerry Skinner, Bob Sopher, Larry Sprapue 1'rlar Stwlter, Vivian Staver, Paul Steiner, Dolores Qtoodt, Lavid Tiylor ROY VIII Lois Tennyson, Marv Twining, Shirley Vermillion, Robert Vore, Neil Watt, Janice Weaver, Jean Wickham, Alice Williams, June U llicms. ROW IX Georee Hince, Nancy Workman, Maxine Jorrell, Carmie Wright, Loretta Young, Alan Zimmerman NOT PICTURLD Vande Lee Ambler, Robert Rett g The freshmen started the 1950 pl year with eighty two pupils The class now stands at eighty one, with forty four girls, and thirty seven boys miti hr. Packer uq our su er vlsor, we elected the followinn officers Loi' Tennyson, President, Ed Pnrtin, Vice Pfesidcnt, leanor Laibe, Secre tary Treasurer, Johnny Golden, tudent Council Representa tive, vhirlev Vermillion Reportel the following no Q il I v oldcn,Lairy prague, Martin Fd J n t r if, oy aul, Loo Cach 1 n r the s n' a r wr r ixfle ean r I U3 a e nerr LMOJCW a iresime cheerle d ing ff 'artin Eob Socher,Ph1l Hall, and Llofi Haul were ii footb l W .- 9 El . ' b I a. .D J. l V TCC ie, ' t y , ', - +C .Y1lSv R01 V--Thyllis Lara' I ' ', ' . Wa' .'ra', V, Do S 'l' 'TQ jr, f ' f ' ' ' ', , is 'E,L f, P Ll , ' iclt ' -JA. '. l l lv V- ' -A I L n 5 . 1 V' T A - ., A ' A . 3 Jr Y' xl . A ' 1 rs vu . B LJ A -L 1 4 1 ----lv. I .J ' ' ,, . . . . , . . 5 tl... Q IL nj IC, ' , w N, sf ' C. L 0 J -- . , . . . . . , . ,r . ' I l II 4 1 . . A A i . 'Z A . ,. , , V, . , . , V' I hw -- ' V, ,ij, ir ' . . 1 A . . I r . , h . - . Q - 5 .- I . v v .14 , ., C ,J K , p - . , D V. Q : .U Y ' b n 1 fl ' ' . -m ' , n ' ' ,- . . A H 4.4 L. ' , .,, ' . 4 V x . .1 ' - . , , . . . 1 L df -. . : 1 V c The class was renresented in iurior high basketball by f' 1 ' 'fer PIX Weill, Jalrits G .I ',r S , Ed ,'., L K.i fler, kenny Kliniler, Tail Uznron, LL d P R , J., e', 3.5 Bc. settle- n.ro. we had two nrvg on , . e go? high teen nimeiy: ri ngitin ald henry Ll 1, er. El , c lai'c nu uufy D:er-1brCck 'f'q L P-. 's P '.r n .I 2 ers Ed hl'r,le , Fd .' t'-, - y 2 ' 1- . V 1 . al . Y N ,qs- I F v hw xr FRESHM N K -. 9-J V-Q GIRL M1PlOM Bar ington POPULARITY CONTEST SUBJECT Teacher s Pet BOY Jack Pugh Mercmw Conxor I t Po ul r Siudent Dwight Reed J3FlC6 Care LDOLlU Dwight Reed Marple Davms B t 66 Bill Peterson Bet V Kohll e 1 1 on llty Dwlght Reed Carolyn Black Prettlfst Hips Dwight Reed M6T6J1th olnklel Be t Cltizen Roger Kelley Teredlth Blnklej Most Intelllgent Roger lelley Erma Mlllel Most IUdU9tPlOUS Roger Felley Betsv KQH11 er or lo t Ii e o uccecl loger Kelley Erma Vlnler MO t PO11tG Roger Yelley Joanre Barnes Best Athlete Jalan Sfoodt Shlrleg Reed B t Spo1t G len Stoodt Shirlev Reed Most M1QChl6JOUS Dlck Eaker Shlrley Reed Vittle t Danny Machlr Betty Badevtseher f Fo in Jwck Push Collfer Hollard Most Concel ed Dlck lrrold Bet J K H11 Be t Qlr or Xl en DIOUD Carole O e dler oest 11+cned nouole Dewc ohwffer Elearo 13 O Pool 6' -Tru H1 Larxv Stratue H Cd los+ UTI Carol fL Ler O UP Jnw Blcrlj JJ! 101' Uewey Sklffer Befs Vo t Pogll r S nlor DWlPhu Reel . . 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' ,, N 'lx f' f ' N xi' f ' 1 I AWE LIGWT 1 D ,cn H r Q r' s Ardbvs. I IT I W ms, TIM , P1 yt lnbr Dwnnis oodb, 1lCp Ium, qHlF1 y , Ubvnrl Vlvmlfz, oven Hcf1w11n, PLpp.r I r IU WO' III nn H1np r, fc r SI flu Vo um , F r Hudruq, In nm dow vsock, Evolyr Shu 1w, I B PIEQS R V PAF, 1 10 , Incl wnn,Ed oogIQr,'h1r1 s Wlke VWADQ S VEN K I Chnrlps Tong,AIIb V sItt, L 0 uUt,Qh1r1uy fuTbu, 'Q omni Uirm4 ur, RI'h rc QCHIPX H rl 9 Younkmxn, Larry m II Pat Connor, vbr v vfi V15 worrbl7, U Guia Izo ts, uIndr Fl-mlrr, Iwx , Wo P nybottom, Mr Gllbcrt PO' II Jfrry onf, f YL L 'c'br,IWI1r Schick, 1 -art 'lc hmm, ro Ir, arf P 1 , 30101 Pr nt 'GTEAQ Y1. 1' ROV I--Sun H41-r, 5-Any ,' ug, 31. -V f. '- ?OW ---QwIcy QQ1. L' my ICRV, V1 'Iyn T .' I , f at + Jfr' - C' .- -.,'15I11 I 3,-. ' J M 5 1 I, ':. , f, t' . H I--AI'i IT L Jifry 3 HffJ , Ski, y + U' wr Va Ei ot H1 VH, V2rg:1 t Fazo, Idifcw ' 'Q. I I lk' fr. 1 'x . I OT? I --.' 'l W, A1 Tom K 11 QU.. 4 K K . I Q ' :- spll KLnn.th Klinu Chwrlus Smith Eddie Williams. ! .9 i v vw 7-1 s TI I JU ' . ROV -- I ' , 'is -Hs ' 'd'ip 'NH U ' ' 2 - . I, J, I '-D I I IJy', 'U A ' . 'v:, 3.2 c. , , Q , Youkm,. HOT --If Bb 1 lb Vi., n, Vol ' W I - Pu . '1 t . ?fA Q ,.'15 Jimmy iogurs I vis an F . D . ' 1 I W 'I-- , ' L I Lfrry r,xg, J' ic ' j-- 5, tio Fobt T' K Im Cn Iyn YIJLQIQ Ga J lag, Y fps f Q . EIGHTH GRADE HIBTOHY The eighth grade started the year with twenty-eight students, five of them being new this year. They were Carol Borders, Jack Martin, Charles Mikesell, Richard Stashwick, and Farrel Velsh. Carol Borders withdrew. The officers for the class were Richard Stashwick, president, Janis Clum, vice president, Anna Mumper, treas urer, Sandra Fleming, reporter, Joyce McElwa1n, secretary, and Margaret Faze, student council representative Those from our class 1n athletics were Cam Hager Kenny hline Tom Kunkleman, Jim Long, Jack Martin Charles 1 kesell 1m Schafer, Charles Smith, Richard otashwickand Derris Stoodt in football and Benny Carey, Cam Hager Kean, Klin Edward Koogler, Tom Kunkleman, Jim Long, Charles M kesell Jim Qchafer, and Dennis toodt in basketball U al o had a cheerleader from our class, Jack Martin There was a class party in Cctobcr SLVLNTH GR Dm NBWS The seventh graders were thrilled that they were now in Junior high school The year started and finished with an enrollment of 25 Beverly Groves and Larry Yoder withdrew, but Richard Rettig and Bd West entered Mr Gilbert was our home room teacher The class officers were Gary Plate, president, Jerry Long, vice president, Beverly Martin, secretary, Melvin orrell, treasurer Jimmy Rodgers, reporter, and Larry Long, student council representative came the extended snowy Thanksgiving which plea ed all Jerry Long was especially pleased xith the Christmas vaca t on because he vent to Florida The boys playing Jr Hi football were Pat Connor, Jerry ore Ia rr ong, 'illiam hcNemar, Gary Pla1 Jan Rodgers R ter X ch m Melvin orrell and Cha le Yourkman Those o +he T Bl basketball team were Larry Long 1d Cary Plate t clyn Klingler was one of the Jr Hi cheerleaders . . . . . 2 U S - 1.9 ' arf. - , 5' f . L , U , A 'v .ls 3, I c - 'i. . , - ' S ' . 56 -S . . r ' - 1 . n T A r H 0 J . ' - 0 0 . X O V 5 ' I I In October an enjoyable class party was held. Then , . . . C - . Q R' 1' ' - V, - ' T .,,, ., 1' .1-Q - - f 1 ,. , '- f t0'.' 5 9 T . , V 'd'. 1 ' 1 .o ,t inc. a , N ' rl e 1-. . ' . ff. 11 , uf'--.1 : . if w... 1 G-rv ' 1... - ,, , -n --r' X gk I 1' 1- PZ I gf? I J X Ax 1 N- , fi -4--f plz, I -kgxx , ,f '-N, ,Axim lt If I,-1 Rx '. X ,:- ' x. .lf X ,V X In li, X .' V4,,-' 1 ,, nl X-X K' ,l fx 1 . .' ' , 1' , ' , C X f' I I X- ', J xl ' X X - X If N 1 .V xl X 'K , x X x , I, .. , K A K. I ,f , x, X K 1 A V . ' If k'7 X X r H . N . pl xx. -it E f I X XX -N . ' V' ' 1 -.. R N 1 s , ,+L 1 . L 1, .4 , X fl fx' x ' 1 4 , . t. - ' 1 I , - V1 X I' fy f X N: ,. , X XX J VSV- .ir ,' -' lf ' Y . 7 l ' 'a ' If A a I f b x 1 -. ' ff , v--.. 1 X ' - ' 1 , ,1 ' , N , f-.I K X v .Q 1 X, , I. xx ' , . ' f e .f . ' ' , I .' , -- 'fx' N I V Q! 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ROW I Roger Co tes, Arnold Wrlght, Devid Stoodt, Kenneth Gossman ROW II Marian Heffner, Betty Sc ick, Jorce Mason, Joe Hall, scher, Rosemary Vince ROW III Karen Schumacher, Car l Aldrich, Arlene Flemhng, Barbara Kohli, Bernadine Miller, Sharon Connor, David Thomp son,Lou1se Fleming,M redith Pefner,1rs Narguerite Bischoff ROW IV hay Shulaw, Cerol Condor, Nancy Packer, Charles Williams, Alta Mae Hawk, Rose I rie Dirmeyer, Diane Hefner, JoAnne Grant, Karen Cotner, Sendra Vounkman ABSRNT George Laibe, Julienne Shafer GRAD? rOUR ROW I John Mowen, Sammy Hefner, Tommy Fett, Larry Schafer, Leroy Badertscher ROW II J net Stocdt rrol Plate, Aeron Heffner,Judy Hager, Sandra LaRue, tsl Long, Roger Kimmel, Marilyn Driver, Michael Knotts ROW III Doris Fisher Geri Shul v, Susan Uacker,Rdw1n Bell, Boyd De is, Ge Qld llliams, Weltn Loy, Johnnie Patterson, Polly Faze, Jer v Bridges, 'rs colleen SChlCk POW IV Jimmy Hefner, Larry Davis, Revmond Schick, Maudora Hefner, Linda Lou H rshe, George Felser, Robert Baker, Mar lene Bellinger ABSEYT Marcia Allen, Linda Boyd, Charles Contris, Linda Mae Hefner, Terry Slane . 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N - W , , ,l GRADE THRBE ROY I Ke1th Hall, Larry Mason, Phlllip Stauffer, Mmchael Hefner Charles VIHCS, Jlmmy Burden, Larry Yoakam ROW II Carol Sue Stoodt, Joan Long, Deloris Mr1ght Chrls tina Hlgh, Gretchen Rodgers, Joyce Stevens, Carol Contrls, Marllyn Greenawalt, Billy Anders ROM III Bonn1e Llles, Dennls Arnold, Arthur Holman, B1lly Murray, Alicia Potter nobert Tuttle, John W1lliams, Judy Drlver, Juanlta Dearth M1ss E11Z beth Guthrie ROI IV Alan McFlwa1n, Jerry Herod, William Andrews, D1ckie Flemlng, Antolnette Stashmick, Nancy Moyer, Melv1n Cayton, James Bowersock, Jimmy Murray ABSLNT Paul Schafer GRADE T10 ROW I Arnold Sn der, Thad Staley, Eugene Bell, Gordon best, Douglas Hefner, ommy Long, Valter Hefner, Bxlly Hall, Joe Bridges, Gary Smlth ROW II James Condon Phyllis Hefner, Peggy Burden El1zabeth Davis, Ruth Murray,SusanNmrt1n, Jeanne LaRue, Gay e Barnes, Nancy Lament, D1ane Haskell, Phyll1s Dunbar ROI III Carl Moyer, Sharon Younkman, Jack W1tham, Lowell High, Rodney Blasdel Danlel Younkman, h ry humper,Nuss Opal Yoakam ABSBNT Bonnie Rauch, J nlce G1erhart, Mae Shulaw Gene King, GRADE ONE ROM I Tommy Matz, Llnny Plate, Cheryl Cotner, Cheryl Sals burey, Suzanne Younkman, Bobby Stauffer Marllyn Klmmel, Jlmmy Barnes, Plrlam Que Yohll Terry Stoodt ROM II Carolyn K1mmel,Don Schick Merl Hall, Nancy Inskeep, Donnle Contr1s,Janet Allen, Leslle UIHCG, C rey Grant,Sharon Tuttle, Sue Greenawalt, Mlss Georg1a Fackler ROW III Charlene Balllnger Duane Elwood,Gaylord Accountius, Robert D1rmeyer,Sh1rley Clum,M rsha Martln, Sharon Graymlre, B1lly Cook, Alan Hefner, Mary Mlkesell ABSBNT Kay Bmerlck, Ph1l1p Sh fer, John Hefner, Dlanne V1l118mS .ji tb 1 O I V . , 9 -- , 1 ' , ' - I I I I, 'Al I I. 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I 1 1 s i C A L E N D A R SEPTFMBFR Allen County Teachers N 'inc 'T ohawnee School hells r1n5 FF I 7115 D-u'or ylLtHF:3 taht o d.ns. lsr- lo t Bookmooi M o s -1 tions Nusical Instrun n D monstration t LaFay tt Wayn sfield hor , w o n 40 7 Columbus Grov h e r lost 41 0 OCTOB R Sophomore party FFA Mc tins Plida ther won 7 0 Annual staff chos n Junior class party For st ther , lost 14 7 Bookmobil D nior p rty more fun First PTA f etlng Snake aanco e n d p p rally for fomocoming lost 2 0 Fighth gr d party Fr hman party Ada thcr , lost 27 7 NWOTA at Tol do vaca tion from school GAA Sadi Hawlins Dano NO V12 fi Delphos Jeff rson h r , lost 18 0 Cecil L eson, s xophon 1St for assembly Sp nc FV1l1L tuar , lost 52 l2 POOCmOb1l To ni lnonoson r ht begplo for as lbly first bas: tb ll gem Do h r , won 54 2 Veyn sfl ld to re, lost 50 39 DECEMBER Spcncfrville tn-re, lost 4'-1 , .o .Choo FB lfotinc b a c k O sckool aft r vacation Crio-zswille there, lost 50 57 nhawnee Jr High here, won 59 54 Harrod here, won 74-47 Bookmobile lide there, won 50 55 F cultj Board party Com r Jr High there, won 44- 22 Gom r her , lost 62 80 :FA Chrlstnas lu.-Arty PTA Meeting a n t e. t a, 'Music of Christnes H rrod J High her , lo t 29 54 Shawnee tn re, lost 57 59 Christmas vacation started Senior caroling party Basketoall carnival at Dunkirk, lost 46 62 c rrival continued, La won 58 51 JAFUARY Back to school Ellda Jr high th r lost 25 50 B av rdam h e r o, lost 54 47 rrA M ting Bath Jr dibh n r , won 41 20 lcCufl J here,1ost 71 25 o cnc rvill J High 1crc, lost 24 47 Sp ncerrillc here, lost 50 64, Bookmobile BTA leetlng Perry Jr High there, 1os+ 26 52 Cleypool, Indiana, her lost 40 41 L1 1 h r , von 54-35 - ' 1 ,C 'e 139 U 'T Q. 1 7' ,, , .L' F- Z ' Y' -5 ' 1 o I 1 n L , HA .' V ' 'TS tv It .99 n 1 1 A 3 o Cell' ' 6, .:n. 5 '31 ' - 'h'wlc2 tl: :.' S 50-Og - .' ' ' leg la's e ec- 7 ' 1 . O 1 I 1 me t e- 8 3 a e e . e , o 12 E ' - . - . 15 a '- . s e, 14 ' G . f as Q . I- . 15 ' 9 3 ' n E H ' D : . ' . . 19 1, I . 20 C ' in , ll . - J, .. , - e, - . 21 .a ' r, e 9 u S ' 0 . 9 ' 3 - S 3 - g g . . - U Q ' , N53 Fl . I ' o Hee ' '. 28 ' . . . G , H . EJ. ' - . na. - '- Homecoming,Pandora here, Fayette vs. New Reigel, ' o ' n 1 J a e ' , es , . 1 - .. -9 ,, . -' e - - 2 L 4 . . 4 ' , ' e e, e 1 e. '- . e. o . V Vninil 5 - , 8 ' 1-.ee g , e e e ' Q 'e e - . ' - - . 9 E 4 no' .1 - G R - ll Nye 9 G P. - . 0 7 L s . e e -1 1 e 12 -'e 1 1 .'- -g , 1 ' 3. - . ' ml 3 M' Ll 1 a-i ls 16 F . A J 'fee ser '. ' 17 ' . 7 U li Q 1 4 e-- , - ,. ' la .Q e ' -4 , 21 . e, H' e. 'e 'e' - . - . 25 E dr 3 e I , JANUAR! CO C oil maficlan, fo ass mbly program Gomer to r , lost 42 66 Quill aol scroll Ch r t r r c 1V d A13 r th r , lost 36 59 Community I Sultut uAbi s IF1SF Qo o The North rn Blay r for Communlty Instltute F BRUAWI No school, because bif snoa Sharn here,1ost 49 86 no school a E t J High Tourn ment at P rry, ray tt vs Harrof, lost 25 42 B vV rdan ther lost 52 54 DOOlmOb11 Allen County sa K tball lalay tte oO nc r ville, lost 47 Q6 lournam nt,lL ay tt lida, won 65 47 Tournam 1t,LeFay tt Gom r, lost 54 70 LARCH Athletic Banqu t Fr shman party UvA Banouet for mothers and fath rs Dr llmwrerf music audi tions for Distrlot Con tcst at Lima Quill and scroll Initl ation O3HClHQ movi Boolmob 1 rr d r c JJOb11FH, vlan for J BT! Ca QlVa7 Junior Jlay, 'Good Time Cbarll U N D MARCH District solo and Ensem bl Como tltlon at Lima APRIL FFA Leeting Baseball LaFayott at B avcrdam Bookmoblle Sohio film Spenc rville h re Bas ball at darrod D1str1ct Chorus at Ada Baseball Tournament at Gom r All n County Teachers' Banqu t at an ncerville Eighth Grad at tcTost baseball tourram nt at Gomer All n County isteddfod at Shawno State Music Contest for Instrumental Solos and Ens mbl s at Delaware Gomer la ayette Elida r State Vusic Cont st for cmorus s at Ohio ves leyan Delawer nAY Honor Sooi ty Banqu t at 1eFayett laray tte vs G o m h re lior p 1 a y, n' o' ty LOI9 rBa LG t1ng,Bookmobi1e btwt Solo and Ensembl Conte t at Vest rville Junior Senior Banquet Baccalaureat Commeno m nt School t rm olos s C A L E A R , 1 V ke e , O ' 31 n - 1 G A . 3 ' J, Q3 ' 1 G 'SJ 0 v L is Q, .. s e e' Q . ' Ae 3 e ' 4 g 5 n t' e. 2 f ,- 2' I .L L S ' U 5 ,.. G , e , 'l ': s G a M. Q 6 : O 9 e e , . A , T .1 12 s I , J - 14 , 16 of 3 O 3 18 - e . - V 99 ' 5 e Pge , 1 ' 19 C N 8 - g FF' lee lngg r. . , A 3 . a' e La- U , H Y G -G , xl G E ' 0 . 'B VO GT e L ' e, 21 4 'H 1' ' 5 ' 7 L. 1 g A '.s e e e . Tournament at Shawnee, 24 Baseball Tournament at 7 e vs. 'ge e - . A 'f n F 9 I 7 lol 'ZF e e vs. he e. E ' 1 1- , 'L . C Aer '. e e vs. 1 e 1 - 3 - '. . , . Q e. V if . 2 e e ' 'B 'J v g V , e ' .' . 5 7 e . e r .7 . - ' e . L e' . 4 Sel n Nh s 1 e Ll. Y - Bat Y v. . . , . v . ' 7 L' 1 -2 3 . ' 9 - - . , N c 3 G 1 f-1 1 Q, ,. V ,- - - , Q 1 .1 . -.g ' . 1 4 G. 19 - 1 , A. i-e. 20 e. ' 3 o 1 V' Q' . L' - 21 e e . ist, ' assenbly. 25 3 3 , on rm., A .1 - 4. . .l , I A. . 'e, WOLF STAFF ROW I--Miss Jump, Meredith Binkley, Janice Carey, Jimmy Rod- gers, Jack Martin, Mrs. Mosher. ROW II--Jean Chidester, Sandra Fleming, Joyce McElwa1n, Erma Miller, Marjorie Yoakam, Carole Oberdler, Barbara Kersker, Barbara Shepherd, Eddie Inskeep. ROW III- Ron Schafer, Shirley Vermillion, Dwight Reed, Mike Chiles, Jerry Ruhlen The Wolf, student publication for the school, was print ed twice each month this year as a two page issue At the Christmas season and Valent1ne's Day, larger issues were published The staff chosen was as follows Meredith Blnk ley, editor Jean Chidester, associate senior editor Eddie Inskeep, junior associate editor Barbara Shepherd, copy ed ltor, Dwight Reed, art editor Mike Chiles, sports editor Marjorie Yoakam, music editor Barbara Kersker, GAA reporter, Jerry Ruhlen, PFA reporter, Janice Carey senior reporter, Carole Oberdier, juuior reporter, Erma Miller, sophomore re porter Shirley Vermmllion, freshman reporter Sandra Flem ing, eighth grade reporter Jimmy Rodgers, seventh grade re porter, Jack Aartin, Jr High Boys' Glee reporter, and Joyce McE1waln, Jr High Girls' Glee reporter GOLDEN MEMORIES STAFF SEAT D Donna Bradshaw, Mrs Mosher, Mlss Jump, Jeannine Stoodt ROW I Barbara Shepherd, Diane McKinney, Betsy Kohli Carole Oberdier, Joan Sandy, Alberta Lee, Sue AcG1nn1s, Christine Mason, Roberta Hawk, Miriam Barrington, Marcia Connor, Bar bara McNett, Meredith Binkley ROW II Norman Shutt, Danny Machlr, Jim Laibe, Jack Pugh, Dwight Reed, Roger Kelley, Ron Schafer Under the leadership of Betsy Kohli as editor in chief the 1951 GOLDFN 'FMORIES s t a f f got oft to an excellent start Other members of the staff were Alberta Lee, sen lor associate editor Carole Oberdier, junior associate edi tor, Roger Kelley and Ronald Schafer, business managers Jim Laibe, sportseditor Dwight Reed,arted1tor Diane McY1nney, dramatics editor Donna Bradshaw, Joke editor Barbara Mc Nett and Joen Sandv, snapshot editors Jack Pugh, music edi tor Marcia Connor, Iorman Shutt, and Roger Kelley, class history Meredith Binklev,Barbsre.Shepherd, and Danny Machir, class prophecy Jeannine Stoodt and.Sue'WcGinn1s, class will and Barbara Shepherd and Miriam Barrington, production managers I - J 9 : D un l : ' E : -' - ' . r .. I , I ' . 1 7, ilu! use- I ' , 5 L K ' un with Miss Leta Jump amdMrs.Ruth Mosher as faculty advisors, 'L 4 AL J '-A 4. I - 1 ' ' , . . . ,J , .. , g 2 ' : I ' A 13 - Z - . 1 , v .A : L : 14 . A A 3 ' I. V : - -' 9 1 O Owql a fa ' -fn In va' 195' 'QW' 1' ' ,du MQ- i' X fi? 3 4' 9 1 TYPI TS RO I Alberta Lee, Betsy Fohl1 Marcla Connor Normagean WCCOTm1Ck Joan Sandy, D ane Icxlnney, Donna Bradshaw ROW II Barbara UcNett Barbara Shepherd Roberta Hawk Meredlth Blnkley, J an Chld star ROV III Chrlstlne Mason, Marllyn Kllngler Jeannlne Stoodt Betty Fish, Janlce Carey STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT Larry Long, Margaret Faze Johnny Golden Mary Blshop, Bud Long, Jean Ch1dester, Mr Cox LIBHAHIANS ROV I Jean McElwa1n, B e t s y Kohli, Jeannlne Stoodt Mary Gatchel Barbara McNett, M185 Jump, Edlth Ransbottom, Jean Adams Shlrley Gause JoAnne Barnes, Donra Bradshaw, M 1 r 1 a m Barrlngton, Car olyn Long, Janlce Carey The llbrary contalns more than two thousand volumes These lnclude reference, FGl1glOUS, and sc1ent1f1c books, as well as 1nd1v1dual and collect1ve blographles In the flne arts fleld there are works on mus1c and palntlng There is 1nformat1on about VOC8t1OHS and books of flCtlOH The Oh1o Pupils' Read1ng Circle books are purchased yearly along v1th nlneteen magazlnes Two students are asslgned for each per1od of the day and these librarlans apprcc1ate the COOp6P8tlOH of the student bodv 1U keeplng the llbrary 1n order The dlsplay of the Unlted P8t1OUS flags and four bul letln boards were placed 1H the llbrary th1s year Thus the students can be kept lnformed more readlly of overdue books and of new books placed on the shelves Once each month the BOOkmOblle brlngs books and p a m phlets to the school Fllms may also be secured from thls source Mlss NOfC1EF, the Llma Publlc librarlan v1s1ted us once thls year C LJ LY - v - U ' 'T . ' ,.,2 ' 1 , 1 - vi. I Q I it 5 Lv , n , V , e U e 1 . , . . . . . J 'U' . , , I o 3 l -- - , , . . , -- . . , , . , 0 ROW II--Sue McGinnis, Marilyn Klingler, Barbara Shepherd, A , . . . X - . J - N: . A ' . . u t , 'N-L..-Y' HONOR SOCIETY ROW I Betsy Kohli, Cleola Zlmmerman, Chestlne Stashw1ck, Phyll1s Sampson Marcia Cotner Jean Chldester, Carole Oberdler ROW II Ronald Schafer, Roger Kelley, Jack Pugh, Janlce Carey, Meredlth Blnkley, hddle Inskeep, Donald Boyd ROW I B111 Kohll Larry Hefner Wally Shearer, Eddle Kllng ler Kenneth Kllngler Jerry Ruhlen ROY II Mr Kllne, Herb Graf Tom ASKIHS, Jlm La1be Maurlce Ramga, Paul Stelner ROM II Buddy Long, Dale Best B111 Turner Harold Yflght B111 Knowlton Neal Vatt ROW V hlnfrled tuhlmann, Jack Dawson, John Murray Ralph Zerbe Leonard Kllngler, Fred Hager ABSENT Tom efner, Gllbert Long, Davld Prlchard The Labayette Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerlca started the school year UFO Sln w1th 27 members Durlng this t1me the chapter partlclpated 1n the County Pest Hunt held during January and February, and 1n the County Judglng Con tests held every month Buddy Long, J1m La1be, and Gllbert Long were members of the Allen County F F A Councll Herb Graf and Wlnfrled Stuhlmann were the two German agrlculture students who came The F F A sponsored a scrap dr1ve which netted them sufflcient funds to spend a weekend 1n Columbus QUILL AND SCROLL ROW I Mrs Mosher, Jack Pu h Dvlght Reed Roger Ielley, Ronald Schafer M1ss Jump R W II Betsy Kohll alberta Lee, Meredlth Blnkley, Janlce Carey, Dlane McK1nney, Donna Brad shaw Barbara Shepherd, Jean Ch1dester The LaFayette Chapter of Qulll and Scroll the 1nter national honorary soclety for h1gh school Journallsts was chartered on January 25 1951 Inltiatlon of the prospec t1ve members was held ln a spec1al assembly wlth Br Badert scher and hrs Mosher conductlng the ceremonles, and Mlss Jump awardlng the officlal Qulll and Scroll plns Membershlp 1n the Qulll and Scroll Club 1S based on the following quallflcations l C nd1d tes must be members of elther the Wolf or the GOLDEN MEMORIES staff 2 They must be jUhlOP or senlor classlflcatlon 3 They must be scho lastlcally 1n the upper thlrd of thelr class L They must have done superlor work ln wr1t1ng, ed1t1ng, or buslness management 5 They musttm recomm nded by the school pr1n clpal or publ1cat1on advlsor 6 They must be approved by the executlve secretary of the soclety I e f ' 1 0 V .J . . . , . . F. F. A. ti 0 l , , C 9 1 . - ,, , . ' ' , . .' . I ' ' ' . v i -- , t , g 'qi' . a ' yu u , r y . 1 it P g - . A g , . , 0 U ' I l '1 C ' C , ' . 0 . 7 C I I O I ' ' , , , to study Amerlcan methods of farming. 0 I O V . --v 'u , . l S , fs 1 , . , . . ' . ' 'T . ' C l 1 , f . O u I 5 ' c , I 1. i U Q , U I , ' I 1 U 1 , 0 - , . . . A Q , . . 5 . C . . , . . : . E . L A . . . . . . 0 a '3 ' ' . I xv oo OR CLASS PLAY ROM I Joan andy, Betty Vermllllon, Balbara qhepherd, Dlane Q dss'er, J ol U1ff Pu got Reed, Nor v FJ 14. sei lb 'S B t'f NOW9 Ling? DP' D f L51 V1 1 Nfl T21 ug C ' KP .Ln '1 Lf'-1 J.. C t' lp x., IO!! F3 of h lol L prrsfw Tu Lgrte QF oy 1' PPO L. C I' ll 911 IPP' 'flat T1 I YY' I5 J' I' LUOQO d 1 L F' Q xr JD Lf.: 0 FO 'PG m 'T' 'N .lc noods oo o UH' ay 1 o I -w,,Q ul? LL.l.L J -.i CV'1.x'W .1. 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' '-3 .0 W ' N-Hi 1 X. 5 ' E W 1-Lib FOOTBALL LINE-UP LINE--Dewey Shaffer, Roger Klingler, Danny Machir, Roger Mowery, Roger Bixel, Mike Chiles, Bill Peterson. BACKFIBLD Joe Hunt, Jim L lbC, John Yl1re, Galen Stoodt. FOOTBALL SOUAD R04 I Jlm Blnkley, E rl Tru ty, Bob Sopher, Tom Hefner, Lloyd Paul, Phil H 11, Sim Bnssltt, Eddie Kllnglor, Fred Hager, B111 Peterson ROW II Mr Gllbert, Alan Zimmerman, man ger, John Purray, Roger Nowery, Pd Rex, Jim Laibe, Dewey Sh ffer, Rover Bixel, Danny Machir, John Klire, Galen Stoodt, Mlke Chiles, Lauren Uberdier, manager, wr Bdrres ROJ III Roger hlingler, R lph Zerbe, Wilbur Sumne , Chuck Thels, Dick Burden, Gary B1 rly, Jlm Bi rly, Joe dnt, Ed M rtln ABSENT Bill James VARSITY FUOTBALT NEJS The flrst awe was with Shawnee, with the wolves on the short end of 1 Q O score The next game was wlth Wuvnes field, with the Wolves coming out on Galen Stoodt m dc three touchdowns ard another f1l1lamS and Arnold madf the Columbus Grove camo to Ls? 5 tte the 1950 se sor end went home with l belts The Wolves went ts n to Elidd fscor 7 O with folves on topl the ble top of a no 7 seore passed to Shaffer for other touehdoxns for th third game of O victory under thelr re Forest At Elida A c a m e fhcn El da attempted piss to thclr 1 ft end 0 len Stvo't sc mpered through his own rlght tscklc for 5 yards ard a touchdowr Bixol converted for La n,ette wlth the g me ending 7 O in On Octobtr 13, the Wolves font to Fortst Forest was victorious lh 7, with Stoodt COIIFQ for I Fwy t+e Octob r PO, Pender came to L W yette and nlayed a ene of mud ball C nd spoiled our hOmfCOmlFP J The ly scor w s when Dlerly was tickled 1D the erd zero r l s ore Tavay ette O Pandora The ct G me Q with Ado st the r Memorial Park Final score was 27 7 with Steodt makln the only scorf for LaFa1ette Delphos Jef erson then come to LaFayetto,and afterpie5 ine the whol psme 1U a downpour of rain, went home victor ious to the tur f 18 O score The last V me of the l O football s dson wlth Spencervllle, on freoz1ng, snowy nl ht wlth both t sms fumelinn fr quently the fl l n Speneervllle l d 32 la Galen Stoodt ard Joe Hurt ccounted for the touchdowrs G len Stoodt w s hlgh scor r for the Iolves Doirg some fine runnirg, he racked up hd polrts for the seasor i F . .hx A , ' ' ' .. ee - x 4 ' ' f .. . 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'-A .. , K1 T-'xxx fax BURDEN B I XE L PETERSON MOWIRY J' 7' 0007 JHAFFER KL INE BIERL Y 1, A155 MA CHIR Kaffveum T RU-57 Y Aix MARTIN THAEIJ, J OPHE R A-' wiigggmw U CHILES M RRAY ZERBE HUNT HOHECOWING ROYALTY LPFT TO RIGHT Marilyn Hawk,freshman attendant Cloria Morti mer, JUHIOI' attendant Janice Carey, queen, Jean Chidester senior attendant, Ardith Cook, sophomore attendant FOOTBALB CHE RBEADLQS Bill Turner, Marcia Connor, Shirley Aldrich, Roberta Hawk HOLBCUMING On October 20, a special afternoon assembly m rked the beginning of the Homecoming festivities Meredith Binkley played the piano while Dick Arnold Dick Baker, Don Black, Bill James, Bud Baderfscher, Chester Barber, Bob Edvards, Miriam Barrington, B e t t y Fish, Donna Bradshaw, Charlotte Carruthe s Mike Chiles, Christine Mason, Dick Inskeep, Jack Pugh Ru sellloeschfr Doris Longmier, Norma Jean McCormick, Sue McGinnis Yatbleen UcCaFue M rilyn Klingler, Leonard Theis Twlght eed Fl nra Ctaner, Car Morgan, Norman Chutt, Betty Vermillion, and Norma Ocalf framed an ULN arch from the ramp to the s t a g e Through this rch passed Suzanne Havk and L rry S p r a g u e freshren, Ardith Cook and Gary Bierly, sophomores, Clori Mortimer and Ed Rex, Juniors, Jean Chidest r and Jame La be eniors, Janice Carey and Galen Stoodt, queen elect nd her escort After a speech of recognition made by Janice, she was crowned by the captain of tne football team, Galen Stoodt She was presented with a large bouquet of yellow chrysan themums, the gift of the senior class Preceding the Processional B e t s y Kohli sang, WThe Lord's Prafern, accompanied by Meredith Binkley, the senior boys quartet whichcpn isted f Danny Machir, Jim Vermillion, R nalo Schafer and Allen Brown sang 'Memoriesn Meredith B ncley and Roberta Hawk sang a duet Perfect Day', accom panied by Betsy Fohli The assembly program was concluded by a pep session The game with Pandora was played in the evening Just before th g me the b nd play d fanfare and the Queen and her cou + vera dr ven aroufd the field and then stopped on the 50 ya o l e in front of the cheering section, and each of the escorts came to escort the Queen and c o u r t to the sid l nes, wnere J a n 1 c e gave a brief speech and gave a Chrysanthemum to each footoall c a p t a 1 n The band then marched the full length of the field and played the WStar Spangled Bannerw and the game began After the game there was a Homecoming Dance held in the auditorium ., -J ' AL LJ -un . . 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VARSITY RESERVE BASKETBALL NEWS The LaFayette ba ketball team f1n1 hed the 50 51 season w1th a won lost record of 6 17 for a 353 percentage Although not the best ln the county thelr record was not the worst elther Phe boys dld some very flne playlng bu it was not con 1 tent If it would have been, they would have been hard to beat As an example may we cite the Crldersvllle vs LaP yette game Crlder vllle was the lead lng area team lOSlHg only one game all season They beat almost all comers by a marpln of 10 15 polnts But when LaFayette showed up they had 1 rough tussle 1n defeatlng the Wolves by a narrow 7 polnt margln In many other games our cagers showed thelr ab111ty ln playlng hard, fast ball, but lack of helght vas a decldlng factor ln most 108580368 Next ye r shows much prom1se,w1th three of the regulars back, and some c pablc reserves on hand Varslty 1 tfer wer g1Vbn to Jerry Downard, Dwalne Hall, Larry Wykfl, Dewey Qhafffr, J1m Blerly, Galen Stoodt, and Dwlght Reed Reserve left rs were awarded to Jerry Ruh len, J1m Binkley, Roger B1y 1, Don Boyd, Dennls Rex, Lloyd to Roger Mowery, Buddy Long, nd Alan Zlmmerman Dulght Reed and Galen Stoodt served as C1PtulHS durlng the season INDIVIDUAL SCORING Wykel Stoodt Downard Reed Shaffer Hall Ble ly Rah en Blncley Janes Blxel Rex Kllne Ha ulshfeger MHFBIU 1 1 1 2 1122 Blxel H rnlshfeger Blnkley Rex Smlth Kllne Guthrle Ruhlen B1er1y, Boyd lartln Uh 1 B1 rly, Vyktl t uifer fall J mes 610 t s's . Harnishfeger, and George Smith. Lnnagers' letters were given I 91 ' 99 77 a ' 91 1u8 ' 8h - 138 70 'fy 35 ' 53 ' 1 5 ' h2 ' r 83 ' Al '.1,. 38 1 33 '-?n 3h ' J. 22 n' 22 18 ' ll ' - ' 15 N ll ' e's 12 Y' Ly 'cs 4. Ga rl' 3 1 A 10 ' 2 S a ' A I 3 .... Q- ...Z WYKLE REED BIERL Y S T000 7' HALL JHAFF E R DOWNARD VARSITY BASKETBALL SEATED ON FLOOR Jim Blnkley ROW I Jerry Ruhlen, Galen Stoodt Dwlght Reed Roger Blxel ROW II Jerry Downard DWHIUQ Hall, Larry Iykel, Dewey Shaf fer, J1m B1erly, Mr enhorwood ROW III Roger Hoxery, Buddy Long CHEFRLEADERS bhlrley xldrlch, B111 Turner h3TC18 Connor RLSERVE BASKETBALL ROW I Dennls Rex, Lloyd Harnlshfeger J1m Blnkley, Jerry Ruhlen ROW II George Smlth, Roger Blxel ROV III Edd1e Martln, Don Boyd, Larry 'ykel r Penhorwood ROW IV Roger Mowery, Alan Z1mmerman BASKETBALL SCORES Var es LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette LaFayette Dola 'aynesfleld Spencervllle Crldersvllle Harrod Gorer Shavnee Dunklrk New Relgel Eeeverdam hcGuffey QOQHCOTVIIIG harrod Cleypool Ind1 Ellda Com r lger Shawnee Beaverdam TOURNAMENT Spencervllle Ellda Gomer T1 J1m Blerly, Var Res . . . lf, . M . I . . R . . . 5A bb A2 23 39 Al M ' 50 7 Al 29 ' 77 22 50 29 ' ' 57 Bb 7A 25 L7 2b LaFayette 50 3A Elida 33 26 62 A2 A 82 bl 39 29 4 57 32 L6 ' 62 53 ' 51 BL 36 . A7 30 65 A9 7 71 17 50 35 0, H ' 6h 29 A6 Ll ' 52 38 A0 32 , 'a a Ll 16 5h 29 ' 33 Bb b2 L0 - e 66 32 35 30 A 59 L6 A9 3h 86 29 A2 39 1 59 bb A7 ' 66 65 ' A3 76 44 ar Var Res JUNIOR HlGh VARCITY BAQKETBALL R0' I Robert Ret lg, Dhll Hall,Kenneth Kl1ngler,Bob Sopher, E Q Kllngler II B rr s Larrv CD gu Johnny Golden,Lloyd Paul, Eodle M.rt1n Jack Dawn n Pldr Zlmmerman JLN 0? nIGi CPTLWLF DER' Judy Dlepenbrock, Elealor La be, Carolyn Kllngler, Pepper Martln JUNIOR HIC? RE DRVES ROV I Gvrv Plate, Sammy Hdger, Benny Carey ROI II Dennls Ctoodt, Iarry Long, Jimmy Long,J1mmy Schafer ROV III r B rres, Tom Yunklemdn Kenneth Kllne, Charles Mlkesell, Fdwlrd Koogl r, lla lmlerman Lapayette LaFayette La? fette LaF Vefte LaF1wftt Lapa ett Land eote LaFayette LaFayette Martin Kllngler, Y Kllnpler, Hall Paul Golden QPFQFUG 'tcodt R ttlg Pl te Dewson Vlk ell VCP ler Kunkleman 'hdwnee Gomer Harrod Fllda Bath Spencervllle Perry neaverdam TOURNAMENT H4 Z' C7 O'-4 4-4 P4 C3 C b F' OWDKD PO you F' 22? Harrod SCORIIG Koogler Plate Stoodt ochafer Kunkleman hkesell Fllne Carey lag r Long, J RE ERVE fiie-T ' ,' G t A A A ROW' --Mr. a-.e , .. e ra, el V Ylf Q A x C 4- : . BLSYRGBALL SCORES V . Res. . . . 39 2h Q ' BL ll LA ul ., 22 26 'a' 29 2A 3b 21 au , 23 18 , ' 30 l2 .f,4 e bl BL , 20 ll , y e 2A 30 ' 37 12 J, - if A 26 21+ 32 16 ' A7 ' 23 23 A2 t U 58 59 n .. 53 37 - E. 37 ' 30 29 U 27 23 l7 21 N' 17 o .- 18 . ' 3 o 13 2 e ' ll i ,e 2 'Q . 1 195 S 7... BASEBALL SQUAD ROW I--Roger Bixel, Jim Laibe, Fred Hager. ROW II--Dennis Rex, Jim Binkley, Jerry Ruhlen, George Smith, Bob Taylor, Galen Stoodt. ROW III--John Murray, Bob Edwards,Mike Chiles,Jerry Downard, Bill Peterson. Coach Penhorwood. BASEBALL LINE UP ROW I Jerry Ruhlen, Roger Bixel, Jlm Lalbe, Jerry Downard, Jim Binkley ROW II John Murray, Fred Hager, Denn1s Rex, B111 Peterson, Galen Qtoodt, Coach Penhorwood BASEBALL NEWS The LaFayette baseball team f1U1Sh9d a very successful year wlth a season record of f1ve games won and three games lost Then 1n the county league the total scores were five won and one lost The regular line up was, Roger Blxel, catcher, Roger Mowery, first base, Jerry Ruhlen, second base, Jlm Binkley, shortstop, J1m Lalbe, thlrd base B111 Peterson, left f1eld, Galen Stoodt, center f1eld, Jerry Downard, rlght fleld, with George Smlth, Jim B1nkley, and Jerry Downard as pitchers Thls team flnished as runner up lnthe county tournament after defeatlng H rrod and 1OS1Hg 1n the f1na1s to Gomer They then went to Qt Henry for the dlstrict tournament, whlch was the f1PSU t1mG for a LaFayette team to do thls for qulte some tlme At the d1SCFlCt meet theynwm New hnoxvllle, chamnlons of thelr own county, and 1n a very close game La Fayette ment down to a 6 3 score Then on May 8 LaFayette nlayed Gomer, t Gomer, for the county league ChamP1OHSh1p Gomer defeated LaF yette 10 2 In th1S Fame both runs for L F yettc were scored 1n the last innlng fter Galen Stoodt powered a home run 1nto the left fleld, SCOPlDg Jim Laibe Th1s te m w s a pow rful hlttlng t am w1th many b tters in the 300 bracket The two highest b tters w re the only two senlor who played regularly, namely G len Stoodt w1th an ver ge of about 365 and J1m L 1buWhOt7ttEd round A00 all s ason Close on the1r heels each h1tt1ng round a 330 percentage were Roger Mowery and Roger B1xel 8 . . 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I A, Q, . s QL , Y. , . .D 7 J ' A ROW I Mrs Mosher, June W1ll1ams, Betty Vermilllon, Dorothy Anspach, Marcla Davls Barbara Evans, Mary Bishop, Shirley Gause, Cleola Zimmerman, Arleen Bassitt, Mary Gatchel, Edith Ransbottom Maxlne Wbrrell Mary Janlce Carruthers, Wilda Bowers, Betty Badertscher, orma Scalf ROW II Carolyn Long Jean McElwain, Norma Jean McCorm1ck, Carole Oberdier, Col een Holland, Barbara Kersker, Juanlta Gray, Miriam Barrington, Barbara McNett Jeannine Stoodt, Dolores Golden, Betty Hull, M1r1am Sta ter, Barbara Ter fl1n er, Marzlyn Lusk Jean Adams ROW II Shirley Reed, D1x1e John, Janet D1llon, Shirley Aldrich, Judy Dlepenbrock, Nancy Workman, Jean Ann Amstutz, Mary Dunkle, RoseAnn Dlepenbrock, Rosemary Fidele, Wilma Sy monds, Dorlslongmeier, Charlotte Carruthers, Katherine Hawk, Glenna Stoner, Frances Hawk ROW IV Marcia Cotner, Gloria Ask1ns, Allce W11118mS, Jane Countryman, Lorraine Longmeler, LaDonna Longmeier, Peggy Long Nancy Long, Diane McK1nney, Donna Bradshaw, Meredith Blnk ey, Joan Sandy, Sue McG1nnis, Jean Chidester, Marllyn Kl1n ler, Christlne Mason ROW Carolyn Mowen, Carolyn Hentze, Mary Tw1n1ng, biriam Joseph, Martha Haviland, ErmaNlller Marjor1e Yoakam, Martha Jo Emerick, Janlce Carey, Roberta awk, Sara Morgan, Betty Mar1lynihwk, JoAnne rnes, Barbara Shepherd, Carolyn Black, Patsy Bowersock, Jean Nlckham, Nancy Andrews, Phyllls Markley, Joyce Gr ymlre, M rciafmnnor, Bonnle Prowant, Helen Ward Martha Wilcox, Ardith Cook ROW VII Loretta Mason, Betty McDonald, Doris Mowen, Eleanor Lalbe, Loretta Young, Carolyn Sch1ck, Clara Parthemore, Do lores Stoodt, Shirley Verm1ll1on, Carmle Wr1ght, Virg1nia Guthrie ABSENT Marjorie Schick Mary Havlland, Chestlne Stashwick, Carole Brown, Polly McClure, Nancy MCG1Hn1S, Dorothy Murray, Shlrley Shutt, V1v1an Staver, Lo1s Tennyson VARSITY L Row I Pete Williams, Dick Arnold, Danny Machir, Jim Laibe, Dwight Reed, Galen Stoodt, Row II Mr Barnes Roger Mowery, Joelhnt, John Kline, Roger Kllngler, Bill James, Alan Zlmmerman Row III Bill Peterson, Eddle Mart1n, John Murray, Mike Chlles, Jlm Blerly, Jerry Downard, Jerry Ruhlen, Jimfinkley, Row IV Eddie Rex Larry Wykel, Dewey Shaffer, Norman Shutt, gonald Boyd, Bud Badertscher, Dwalne Hall, Dennls Rex, Roger 1xe GA - , ' , , U ' ' I Q my -- i , . 4 . 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' 1 Q In Fan L 1lL C 'CI TIUN he fi A h A ion st rted the year wi e J fi p esident, aric ref ce p e d iecary, ean h s Yersker, reoorter A very successful Halloween Dance and Sock Hop washeld P izes were viven for the pre tie t plaid shirts, biggest feet, and the loudest socks At Christmas time, a party was given for members of G A A only Games nd a gr b bag nrovidedthe entertainment Refreshments were served All senior irls are Qualified for G A A letters if they came to all the fcotb ll and basketball games, and attended gym cla LTC' The Varsity L officers elected for the year 1950 51 are as follovs Jim Laibe, nresident, Danny Machir, vice nresi dent Dxieht Reed, secretary treasurer, Galen Stoodt and Dick Arnold, sereeants at arms, and Roger Mowery, reporter Under theguidance of these officers and the help of the rest of the members, the club held an ice cream social which oromised to be a great success, but it rained' This year the basketball team orofited most from the Varsity L activities On January 18, the athletic associa tion was given 10 warm up Jackets These Jackets were pur chased at the Main Auto Cuooly, Ft Wayne, Indiana, by a committee of three members and two teachers. The members of the committee mere, Jim Laibe, Danny Machir, Galen Stoodt, Mr. Cox, and Coach Penhorwood. The jackets are gold, trimmed in nurole. They have NLaPayette Uolvesh lettered in purple on the back. They were the flashiest in the county. On March 2L, the Varsity L club held an initiation for new members. The new members admitted mere, Jim Binkley, Roger Bixel, Ed Rex,Denn1s Rex, Roger hlingler, John Murray, Larry Wykel, Jerry Ruhlen, Joe Hunt, Eddie Martin, and Alan Zimmerman. .r nn! H I ' N jk c T., 3'r1s' f,letic .sscciatl 'e ' 'th th f'llC:iJ1g oi 'f3GFG. Dllftja Chgnicrg r ,' ' J .' 9 Ca.-3, vi - 11,si ent, Betsy iolli, seur t ' ' J ' C ide - ter, assistant secretary, iooerta Hawk, treasurer, Barbara X Q a , 4 U F' 1 .Y M: . I S . 1 s . , I .L . Q, J, . . . . . ' , a A ' - A 1 . U 4 v L.. C L 1 Q. , 1 . . .,. . . . ' - . 'N E4 .1 s, A . . sees. VARSITY L Nile l 2 . . r . , . . .- v l,'. 1 O f ,, , . . L , , ' F ' o h . . 7 . 1 . .l. ...L..- . -A F x . . . . . . D . . - . 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I Christine Mason, Betty ll3u Barbara Lavrence, Norma Soalf, B t y Verwillion, dlth ian bottom nirian Joeeyh, Jean adans, Cleola alnnerm r, Janlce Jelver Carolyn Loven, Mlry JAIS Haines x01 II Lauretta 'ason,B tty neon, Jilna S monds Che tlne Stasbwlck, roaeann D enenbrocl, Ia y Dunkle Gloria L nn, Nancy Lon , oetsy lohll Dlare No1inneJ, Colleen Holl nd, Bonrle rofant, Mar lvn M, ary Taviland, Carole Oberdler, Ir Yoaxan ROI III Lrna Illler,Carole Brown,Sara Mor an, Betty Joqeoh, Helen lard, Joan McClure, Marie Farnisfa er, Mary Blehop, Jeannine Stoodt, Marilyn Illn ler, Joan S nd 101 IV Barbara Yereker, Marcia Connor, Meredith Binlley, Janlce Carey,Klriam Bar11n ton, Donna Br dshaw,Jane Country man, Iorlalne Lonfmeier, Na cia Cotner, oarwara Mchett, Jean Mc 1JBlU Q01 V Carolyn Black, Pa y Bonersock, Vivian Staver, Clara Parthanore, Jean Chidester,Sue ncGlnnis, Alberta Lee, rtha havlland, Marjorie loavam, Barb ld She herd, Shirley Ver mlllion, Shirley Beed, Hartma Jo nerick, Iathleen hcCague, Mary Tvining, C rolyn Hentze V S G L L ROJ I Tom Nartin, Donald Jeber, Joe Cleaves, Leonard Theis, Betsy Fohli, Roger Kelkay, Paul Steiner, Danny Machir, hike fhiles, B111 Saunders OI II Lloyd Farnishfeger, xo er lxel, Lloyd Paul, Maurice Ramga, Jlm Iaibe, Lauren Oberdier, Jack Puvh, Dvigbt need, like Stauffer, E111 Turner, Galen Stoodt, xr Yoakam ROI III Larry Hefner, Bill lohli, Dean Nichols, Bob oonher, Jerry Ruhlen, Larry Alger, Darrel I l'lns,Bon Schafer, Buddy Long, Herbert Gr f ROV IV Don Black, Don Boyd, Chuck Thais, aloh Zerbe, Leo nard Ilingjer, Jilbur Sunney,Dale Stevens, Jim St ver, nddie Martin, Dick Vermillion ROV V--Eddie InsVeep,DicP Burden, Dick Arnold,Blll Peterson, Allen Brown, Jim Vermillion, Norman Shutt. 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S To start the y er off rieht, 110 girls and 69 boys came down to Girls' and Boys' Glee clubs The olficers for Girls' Glee Kcre Bet J Kohli, nresidert Janice Carey,v1ce oresi dent Nercie Conror, ecretery tree urer and Marjorie Voak ar, relorter Librarians 101 Gills' Glee were JoAnne Barnes, Illia byronds, Sue NcGinnis, Diare c in ey, Donna Bradshaw, and Clestine St ehxick officer chosen 'or Boy ' Clee were Dright Reed,o1esident Allen Drown, vice are ident Jin ernllllon, secretary Celen Stoedt, treasurer and Ron Scheler, reoorter Libr llans Ior Boys' Clee were Roger Bi el, Dick Arnold, and Jerrv Publen Cn December 20, Ni ed Chorus, with a tot l of 197 mem bers, oresented the centets, Hlne UQIC of Christmasn by Ira B Wilson This csntsta contain d many of the old end fanil iar carols combined with new e ert and some orl inal m sic by Ir Jilson Solo 1 t e nt nt to 1 ts Koh , sovrano Diane IcK1nnef, Pob r a x no Joen Sandy, altos Allen Brozn tenor Jack Pugh, L one cdfth Binl ey was the oianist A lifely srouo of 38 st rtedeh fear in Boys' Ensemble The seng at many local orograns and services, and were very much enjoyed by their eudlences Io music cepartment would be comnlete rithout a Girls' Vnsemble Fifty three golden voiced girls participated in this organization et t e begin ing of the year They, too, sang at various locel functions during the course of the year, V .J 1 k - --- LE' 'GV , , ' 4 V -1 1 H .L . , A .. 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The themes for these shows were, Childhood Memories, Sports Calendar, Halloweea,Frontier Days, and Old MacDonald's Band. During some of the shows,the field lights were turned out and the only illumination came from lights on the performers' caps. Gloria lskins and Roberta Hawk served as the two head maiorettes, while Jeannine otoodt, Barbara DcNett, Diane McKinney, and Dolores Stoodt were twirlers Mascots were Carol Contris, Patsy Long, Susie Martin, and Sharon Tuttle The seniors who received band letters were Betty Ver million, Marcia Connor Bet y Kohli, Miriam Barr1ngton,Betty Joseph, Dw gnf Reed Donn Bradshaw, Meredith B1nkley,JoAnne Barnes, Jean Chideste Alberta Lee, Joan Sandy, J annine Stoodt, B rbar McNett, and Diane McK1nn y To add some cheer to our basketball games, a pep band was formed, which played the cheol songs Members w re Barbara Kersker, Cleola Zimm rm n, Maraorie Yoakam, Margaret Faze, Beverly Martin, JoAnne Barnes, Betsy Kohl1,Don Boyd,Colleen Holland, Carole Oberdier, Meredith Binkley, and Martha Jo Emerick One of the most important organizations in the music department was Orchestr Although they made no public ap pearance, much value was derived from their rehe rsals be cause of the training which the m mbers received On March 7 the prelimin ry for tne District Music Con test was held in the auditorium Professor Russell Lantz, Bluffton College, w s the adgudic tor Those who were cho en to represent our school at Lima Central, on M rch 18, are listed below with the ratings they received at the district gathering Soprano solo Betsy Kohli 1 to state, Colleen Holland l Carole Oberdier 2 Nezzo solo M red th Binkl y l to state, Carolyn Black l alto solo Diane Mchinney l Tenor solo Jim Vermillion 2 D rzell 'ilkins 2 B xitone so o D ck frnold l to st tc c g B ss so o n Black 2 Jo Cl s P1 no so o Carole Ob rdier l Clarin t solo Cleola Zimmerman 2 Trombon solo Barb ra Kersk r 3 H xfd ns nble Marcia Connor B t y Kohli, Allen Brown D n y machir M redith Binkley, Dian McKinney, Donald Boye, Donald Schafer l to state G1 l Ensemble Colleen Holland, C role Oberdier, Bonnie Prowant, M rcia Connor, Joan Sandy, Gloria Mortimer Betty Vermillion, Carolyn Black, iilma Symonds 2 Boys' . . , 41 . 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Ensemble: Allen Brown, Danny Machir, Jim Vermillion, Donald Boyd, Dwight Reed, Jack Pugh, Herbert Graf, Ronald Schafer-- l to state Th1s year, instead of permittlng all those who received e Ulu rating to go on to st te, only those two from each classiflcatlon who were so d9S1HH ted were g1VGn the right to enter the state competltlon at 'estervllle Three choruses went to Ada on April lb,for the District Choral COMPGUIUIOH Although Boys' Glee Club recelved a 02W rating, Girls' Glee Club and Mlxed Chorus were given a top ratlng and were perm1tted to go on to the st te competitlons at Ohio Wesleyan Unlverslty, April 28 Glrls' Glee was a re ciplant of another Ulu rutlng and Mlxed Chorus a WZW rat1ng in th1s f1nal competition The prelimln ry for the Allen County Eisteddfod was held on March 21 1n the auditor1um Wllllam G Temple, supervisor of muslc in the Lima Publlc Schools, and Herbert Jones SUp6PV1SOP of muslc 1n the Van Wert Public Schools, serve as adjudlc tors Only one contestant from each classi ficet1on was chosen to represent us at Shawnee, Aprll 20,and th1s group was able to e rn enough polnts dur1ng the course of the day to eke out a victory over the other schools Shawnee placed second,w1th a very narrow m rg1n between them and first place Gomer also was a close contender and placed thlrd The LaFayette students who participated, w1th their rankin s and the numbers they s ng r as follows Soprano solo, etsy Kohli WTh1s D y 15 M1ne 2, Mezzo solo, Mere dith Binkley NDown ln th Forest W 1, Alto solo, Carolyn Black WO Rest in the Lord,W 2 enor solo, Allen Brown I Thlnk Upon the Maldens, L, Bass solo, Ronald Schafer WOut on the Deep,Vhen th un 1S Low,H L,P1ano solo,Carole Oberdier 'Deux Arabesque, 3 Glrls' Ensemble Betsy Kohli, Carole Oberdler, Colleen Holl nd Meredlth B1nkley, Marcia Connor Joan Sandy, W1lma Symonds, Dlane Mch1nney, Carolyn Black 'Lonely Mounta1n,W l hixcd Ensemble Betsy Kohli, Marcia Connor Allen Brown, Danny U chlr, M6Pud1th Binkley, Dlane Mck1nney Donald Boyd, Ronald Schafer WOh G ther Me the Rose,N 1 oys' Ensemble Allen Brown Danny Dach1r,Jim Vermilllon, Donald Boyd, Dwlght Reed, Jack Pugh, Herbert Graf, Ronald Schafer WMen of Harlech,W 2, G1rls' ee WAwake T15 Sprlngw and Ulf our He rts be arm,N2,Boys' G , WLet there be Nusic,H 2 N1XCd Chorus, 'Out of the Depthsn and 'Go not F r from Me ' 2 Adjudicators for the County Eisteddfod were Hadyn Mor gan, Yps1lant1 State UH1V9FSl5g Ellls Snyder, Capitol Uni versity, and Allen Dudley, E lN, F1ndlay The Master of Ceremon1es was Rev 'lllard Thomas O a I 0 0 3 L 5 C A . . 7 N, r . . 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Hi-dw :ffm fum, 4 ,.., x 4 x JY it 1 , 'HV' ,--.,, 4 Y if ,. fglbi ..- .A lv. - Mn. w 3 :- KEY TO SNlPSHOTS Queen and Court Hov was the ride boys? Our Halloweer scenery Wh t h ve le, a model? Stoodt b sketball team I1r't love cr nd? Bath Sth Ur de ol Hard wllkl gurloz All llneo up Dipnlfiod senior L Two studious seniors Jeanrlne ard Earb Meredy, Janice, Borta. 'hat faces girls Oro of o1r cheerleaders Some more seniors Sue, Jarlce ard Berta H p, plr s TJ1ed, bill? 'uiure model Way oack when Tlm Maril r Hawk. Took' No hair Dwlght and Toan Betty You ard Vim How was the water, Bert? HER! IND THERF Ur Sandy Joan, doesn't that young m n of yours stay a little late? Hasn t your mother said anythirg about 1t? Joan Yes, she sald men haven't changed a bit Hr Badertscher So y u admit carried to the pool and thrown wh t purt did you take in thls Denris Rex The left leg, slr Jlm V 'hat's the best way to this y o u n g fresh.Pn was ir wlth hls clothes or Now, disgraceful te ch 1 girl llen B That requlres a technique first around her walst d then cltl take h r h Jim V She's my slstor llen B Oh, p1sh her off the dock' Judge Didn't I tell you I never wanted to again? Chet Yes, your Honor, but I couldn't make ffair? to swim? you put our arm see you in court this cor believe Mrs Mosher Why is it when I leave the room and return, I find no one working? Bill Deterson Gene Honey, guess what it Chris: A box so of cigars. Because you ear rubber heels I bought something for the one I love hast, James had taken a rather strong dislike to kindergarten and all persuasitn failed,and his mother in desueration told him firmly that he would have to go. nAll right, mother, if you want me to grow up into a bead-stringer, I'll go.n at , 1.0 o lsu '.'. c .Q 20 f f . 164 A 5 7 X ' 0 0 ' A X o 170 A' 5 Q Q Jia a fl x V - 139 N A. L ' Q 5. 5 . ' ' . 19. SQA? .' l . 6. E' 1 T 5 . 20. '.',' J . 7: f C, ik ' I iff 210 P 3 ' - 0 8. 'cf 'ng ' 4' 's. 22. f f L . 90 'N ' A W D u H K. no lol Q , 2 Lo Ty. A ll. What's so funny boys?? 25. a . - . 1,10 ' ' 9 . I W 1. 1 0 1 0 I A ' o 274 1 .I 1 9 1 0 - I l ' 28: - I ' , S f J ' . C Y: 1 a w . ' ' f J. f ' . . l . I o s , 5 2 'T 'f'. 1 . . 5 In 1 54 E ' ' qu 8' 1 Q : ' o . : -4' 'C L . it : . 3 , S f -- :lv A x I if -S andluoooooooiullt Q , 1- ' I In ' I ARL f X A , 2 . Q , 1 men 0 Y' 2 - J. 4. : V' 0 : x l 1 . MW N 'QB KEY TO SNAPSHOTS 1 Senior girls going to Ada Mr Packer and Nancy, Don't fall girls Is the water deeo enough? , Jo Ann B rnes and Colleen , The back view Pals , Raloh Zerbe's car Handsome critters. run, isn't it Meredf? Sin lrg girls J1nd, day that day p Virginia Guthrie Lonely Mary? Uusdles. Tice looking monkev ? v what big feet Danny snie, menie, miney, moe Ioana smiles Bathing beauty Happy looking seniors, Donlt let it fell boys Joan, Marcia, Colleen See what music does FOR THE FUNNYBONE Boss Miss, do you know the motto of this firm Diane Sure it's push Boss Uhereid you ever get nr t idea? Diane I sew it on the door as I came in Sue I like this dog but his legs are too short Bob Too short' Why, Sue, they all four reach the Mrs Mosher Can you tyne? floor Norma Borers Well, I use the Columbus system Mrs Mosher !hat's that? Norma Bowers I discofer o kev, then lend on it Bill Saunders I vent to catch a late tr in to York Tralnman Take No 9 thet's usually s late as any Mr Denhorwood Nothing that is false ever does anybody good 811 Bill J mes You're wron , I have fel e teeth and tnev do a lot of good Betsy I'm a little stir from bozling Eddie Shake hands, friend I kno th t town ell Helen and what gave r u the idea or becoming teacher? Bonnie I thought the bl ckbo rd fould set my blond hair o beautifullf During e true f l e ex m lr Cor saw Dennis Re in the beck or the room lliwoing a coin before he filled in each ensrer At the end of the cl ss oeriod, he as the only one there, still fliooing his coin 'hen Nr Cox asked Why he hedn't finishec the bor looked un end roolied, nOh l'm just checking my ans ers' ' 9 J-So o 20 O leg ' 5g ' Q X., 40 - ' H 1 Il .x U S 50 Q I f- O ' L.. l Q 5' 1 I - I. 18: ' .' , 7. . 19 ' . -' . W, U Bo ' o 'I , . 4. 'J 4 0 90 A 1 21, , 10. H - 5 22. . . 11. 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Brass quintet When we were younger Cute little gal See' The seniors are dignified 'as the sun bright g Clarinet quartet lP1S9 Cute kids Ex convicts Dwaine and his bike Twins Horror of all horrors Handsome lad Sophomore gals Did the camera breako Intramural basketball champs Pepper Martin Carolyn Graymire Doris Mowen RIB TICKLERS Packer I forgot to take my umbrella this morning Packer 'hen did you mis it? Packer When I reached up to close it after the rain stopped A country youth iJoe Cleavesl was driving to the fair with his sweetheart CMary Jane Lainesl when they passed a booth where fresh popcorn was for sale Mary Jane My, Joe ' A1n't that nice? Joe A1n't what nice? Mary Jane Why, the popcorn It smells so very good Joe It does smell kind of good I'll just drive a little closer so you can get a better smell The piano teacher was expected momentarily, and Janice was preparingto take her lesson Mrs .eaver Did you wash your handsq Janice Yes Mrs 'eaver And your face? Janice Yes, Mother Mrs Weaver And did you wash behind your ears? Janice On her side I did WDad 1sn't home W said Dewey, answering the parson' knock on a Sunday afternoon HHe went over to thegolf club Then, noting the expression on the parson's face, he added helpfully, N0h, he 1sn't plav ng golf, of course He Just went over for a few highballs nd poker H Dlck IHSL9ep Did you catch the auto thief? Dick Baker He surely was lucky 'E chased him only a mlle when our 1,000 miles was up and we had to stop and change the oil Plumber lD1ck Arnoldl, arriving six h o u r s late. How are things? Marcia: Mot so bad - while we were waiting, I taught Miriam how to swim. 1. . ' . 12. ' . 2. Nau,I 13. - ' . . lh. ' ' ' . 3. , . 15. ' . A. 6 . 16. . 5. ' . 17. . . 6. .' . 18. ' . 7. . - 19- ' - 8. ' . 20. 9. . ' -- . ' ' ' . 21. ,, ' . 10. 5 ' , ' . 22. .1 ' . ll. ' . 23. ' I . Mr. : l . u . ' . Mr. : . ' 1 . I S , vv Q? lllng :P '!6!u4nl' 3 !f 49.2 'C 5 F' S' .lu ,nl KEY TO SNAPSHOTS Big he men! Legs, legs, more legs' Seniors A group of sen1ors Gals from Bath Dwight Reed Farmer g1r1 JoAnne Barnes Deep concentration She looks comfy Janice Bowersock The monkey wrapped h 1 s Neighbors toil around the flagpole For shame, Becky Betsy and Jean Pals Happy Barb? Pals and gals Nlce ooklng car' Vhere's your bookkeeplng, Jeannlne and Barb Jeannine? Jo and Marsh Youngsters Barb and Donna 25 Betty and Mim CHUCKLES Carole I'm not sure I quite understand those knee actlon wheels run over a pedestrian, you h rdly feel it Richard What sort of pudding is this? Jean I call lt college puddlng L1ke it? Richard N I'm afraid there's one egg 1n it that should have been expelled Flrst kangaroo Annabelle, where's the baby? Second kangaroo My goodness, I've had my pocket picked' Mr Cox Th1s makes the f1fth t1me I have punlshed you this week What have you to say? Dick Baker I surely am gl d th1s 18 Fr1day' June W Here comes the parade and Shlrley will miss it Phyllls M She s UPSIWIFS wavlng her hair June W Mercy' Can't we afford a flag? Carolyn Long What's Jean angry about? Patsy Bowersock She stepped on one of those scales that are equ1pped with loudspe kers and mt c lled out,'one at a tlme please ' Mr Bassltt Young man, do you thlnk you can support my daughter on forty dollars a week? ghet I'm willlng to try, sir, if th t's the best you can o Judge Have you ever appeared 1n court before? Don Black Yes, Your Honor Judge In what sult? Don My blue serge la 13g u 2. . lb. ' . 3. . 15. . lbs ' . I 16, o 5. . 17. . 6. . 18. 7. L c A 8. . 19. . 9. . 20. . 10. . 21. ' i ' . ll. 1 ' 22. ' . . 23. . 12. . 2b. . Dewey: Why, it's like this--the wheels give, so that if you : o. ' . ' y . . Ki 55-,W -'LT' v v '7 . . ' .4-. , . nr, E H- ,fix KJ nf 0 fir L . fx. P 'l k 5 W WZW? f1 f??vW 'Q ff' im y 7 cw 'W IL! 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