Leipsic High School - Le Hi Yearbook (Leipsic, OH)
- Class of 1953
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'N' l ,-1l. :'fAf. ' ' M, ,Zell ,J. qi 2-5 -' fm- T 1' i2f3f+ i ' vi '11 'f ' + 2' ' 1 X 9 ,,,,- ff A 1' . '15 is. ff ,'3 1723227- C- 4 ,,..A,f -J , A5 gg. Wk. limi? 1' .. A' 'npr' . -T. - xg,i.QQggg - H x fl , . ff -X . 1, 1. .1. ., n 'S 55:41 H' ' L :13i',. ' - u -.2 w-55 'ff ' ' x Q , ,A N. A Q , 'Q-af ' ff Q93 Presented by the Senior Class of 1953 LEIPSIC, OHIO Salvo! 1ZlI'1:i1t1nn -YN K 'MJ ' We, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to dedicate our annual to Mrs. Vera White, whose quiet dignity and spirit of helpfulness has guided us through our high school years. xx E If 2 ., , t .11 , , W -X W .. , Mx, - T .' .J W9 Ct... Mr. Christy We the class of 1953, wish to express our deepest gratitude and affec- tion to Mr. Paul Christy, who, as our class advisor, guided us through our high school years. Mr. White We also wish to thank Mr. I. R. White for the help and advise he gave us to make this annual possible. 'Wu 3' Annual Staff BACK ROW: Vic Berger, Doris Chamberlin, Kenneth Brecht, Dolores Brinkman, Bill Manqas, 2ND. ROW: Claudia Snell, Mary L. Fralick, Car Maag, Mark Tawney, John Corron, Bonnie Henry, Jackie Taylor. ST, ROW: Max Kelley, Carole Kretzinger, Joyce Smith, ue Robinson, Laura Cutchall, Ruth Newell, Bette Fretwell, Philip Warren. ehunl Bnaml Left to Right: Harold Weaver, George Moorhead, Orville Kneller, Donald Tawney, Bob Crow. -- gn b, on iivoi, 9. rx Q C T70 N . ' X U 1 N 1: HS Q53 ff? , nj I i Q ei: Q Q nz--Q-if :T 2:4-Sl Wg Zi C5--QF!! Mr. White Physics Bilogy Mrs. White English Mrs. Foley Amer. Problems English World History Com. Geography Mrs. Garster Latin En lish Puglic Speaking Mr. Garster .51-.wr mf.. Mr. Shiveley Math Bookkeeping Bus. Arith. Plane Geometrj Algebra Mrs. Hartley Music Typing Cler. Office Gen. Bus. Shorthand vk -4 .A EK X N 2 'i i V X, V a s X x 'Y ,A Q A . hi us: Q M Mr. Hartman Mr. Streight Coach Gen. Science Geography Amer. History Ph. d. Citizenship Ph. Ed. Asst. Coach Mr. Christy Mr. Ward Mrs. Hall Indus. Arts Math Ph. Ed. Science Home Eco. History 7 Mr. Crites Mrs. Ha ushn Mrs. Hunter Sixth Grade Fifth Gia e Fourth Grade H' A I-ff' Miss White Mrs. Brooks Mrs. Herring Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Mrs. Constance Plassrnan Mrs. Edna Fields Msn Mrs. Mildred Lichty lst and 2nd Grades 3rd and 4th Grades 5th and 6th Grades I -Ai-1.21 Mrs. Rikard Mrs. Borck Leo Alt, Gail Crow, Charles Yoakum- West Leipsic. H W an Left to right: Oliver Critchet, Harley Warren, Oral Lieb, Donald Fenstemaker, Richard Keeran, Dwight Newell, Robert Critchett. 'is' .. us 2 CLASS OFFICERS Leftto Ri ht: Treasurer Annwarren, Co-Presisents Jane Warren, Harold Otto, Secretary Doris Chamberlin. I i i r I I I Rosemary Alt QIt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer 2. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Us Bernard Berger 'Bernie' fWe know him by the noise he doesn't make. J Football 1, 2, 3,4. Basketball 1, 3. .fi- Betty Beam Donald Beckford CA mind full of knowledge fIt's not the noisy fellow is a mind that never fails, p wh0's important, y Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Inuamurals 1, 2, 3,4. Librarian 1,4. Office Girl 3. 'S Victor Berger Pic fUp! Up! My friend and quit your books. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. Intramurals 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. C .1 Kenneth Brecht Luke fDon't worry until tomorrow, and tomorrow never comes.J Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Band 1, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4. Basketball 1. Intramurals 2, 3,4. Dolores Brinkman Dee Dee fl don't care what happens as long as it doesn't,happen to me. 5 Viking Staff 4. Annual Staff 4. Lima St. john 1. Miller City 2. Fred Cla ybaugh flfle puts his worries in a poc- ket with a hole in it. J Chorus 1, 2,3,4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 3. Intramurals 2, 4. 93 Richard Burner Bunyan flslappy I am, from care I'm free, whyain't theyall con- tent like me?J Band 1, 2, 3,4. Chorus 2, 3,4. Track 1, 2, 3,4. Intramurals 1, 2,3,4. l r-ft!! if ,, 5 X , ' f- -. I' 5. ig. -Trigg. .4-5 , A - '-.'.Q5j 'i I Zig, I ' 13, U' r , .AM I ' fwfr ' John Corron fl-le will be like that tree- he will die at the top. D Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3,4. Football 1, 2,4. Basketball 2. Annual Staff 4. Class Play 3. Track 1, 2. Intramurals 3. Q9 Doris Chamberlin Dutch QA lamp of knowledge shin- in bright. J Vgcing Staff 3,4. Annual Staff 4. Class Officer 4. Librarian 2, 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. Y' Laura Cutchall Cutch QA good heart is better than all the heads in the world. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2. Viking Staff 3,4. Le-Hi Editor 4. Class Play 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Librarian 3. Office 3. Bonnie Desgrange Dessie QAndlife tome issuch a lark.J Chorus 1, 2, 3. Viking staff 3,4. Intramurals 3. Office Girl 3, 4. Librarian 4. 'ss Rosemary Ellerbrock Rosie Ut is gentle manners that prove so irresistible to wom- en. 5 Notre Dame Ad. 1,2. Band 1, 2. Intramurals 3, 4. Q is. , . I c ' N -. My 4' Tl' iff P-1 15 042011 D . v-rr-1 ::3E3'f3h:f m,,5-Hmm EWWEQS Clan g,'I','g, ,-'Egg :Q GH-4595052 '-fs' 0.5,-.O 3-P'C,,w: gb- -' iv, 50 in-7pv:rg.9 w ' R4.-.Q P Q22 Ei P-I fb Ei CD 3 L ie .. Sharon Dillinger Baby Face ' QSpeech is silver, silence is gold. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1,'2. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Librarian 2. 3Qd?QHQ mmWAamwe Mary Lou Fralick Boo fFull of likeable simplicity and quietness. J Chorus 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Viking Staff 4. Annual Staff 4. Class play Bus. Man. 3 Office Girl 3, 4. Librarian 2, 3, 4. flu., Bette Fretwell Bette QA smile, a curl, and a twin- kle in her eye. J Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. Majorette 2, 3, 4. Viking staff 3.4. Annual staff 4. Intramurals 2, 3,4. Class play 3. L - Mary Ellen Hammond Qlfworry were the only cause of death, then I will live for- ever. J Chorus 2, 3,4. Ba nd 2, 3, 4. Viking Staff 3,4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. -S. Kenny Kitchen lunior QNot too sober, not too gay, justa real pal in every way.J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Bonnie Henry QA busy, helpful lass, a bright and shining light in class.l Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Librarian 3,4. Intramurals 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Viking Staff 3,4. Nickname, Hank, Girls' State 3. 5-1' Richard Kohls CA little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. J Chorus 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3,4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 8 Q 'C R1 4 iv - 'C' ,jf-, 5 Max Kelley Kit fWit and wisdom are born within a man.J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual staff 4. Class Play 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. Football manager 2, 3,4. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Track 1, 2, 3,4. Carole Kretzinger fShe is witty, she is gay, laughing all the day. Q Band 1, 2. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader 3, 4. Viking staff 4. Annual Staff 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Hallowe'en attendant 4. f-I Q' Richard Lichty Dick fWhen joy and duty clash, let duty so srnash.J Chorus 2, 3,4. Football 3, 4. Basketball 1, 3. Intramurals 4. Baseball 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. . a s B ' his ' ' ' f i f : 'X ff R 1 'L Bill Mangas 'Billy g fAh, why should life all labor be U Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2,3,4. Annual Staff 4. Baseball 2. Ray Lloyd fToo much rest itself becomes a pain. J Continental 1 McComb 2, 3. Chorus 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 3. Carl Maag 'Buster' fTo play the game for all there's in it, to play the game and play to win it.J Chorus 1, 2,3,4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Viking Staff 4. Annual Staff 4. Class officer 2. Baseball 2,3,4. Track. Robert Miller Hugo qBeware! I may do some- thing sensational. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Man. 3. Class play 3. Class officer 2. Baseball 3, 4. Richard Morris Dick fSometimes I sit and think: sometimes I just sit. J Chorus 2, 3,4. Baseball 3. Football 1, 3. tj? ., . X s N. s N. Shirley Morris .tzoen 1A stately maiden and self- possessed. D Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Viking Staff 3,4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. Librarian 4. Class play prompter 3. Henry Niese Qlf studying is a crime, I'm not guilty. J Chorus 2, 3,4. Basketball 1. 'in Ruth Newell Bea fShe has a certain earnestness which we all admire. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Majorette 3, 4. Viking Staff 3.4. Annual Staff 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Class play prompter 3. 1- 5 Harold Otto fl never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. J Chorus 2, 3,4. Class play stage mgr. 3. Class officer 4. Betty Niese QWhat wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness.J Chorus 1, 2. Intramurals 2. Office girl 3. Librarian 4. Robert Peoples Bob qGood things come in small packages. J Chorus 3, 4. Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking staff 4. Class play 3. Class officer 2. Track 2. l. 5 3 Bill Recker q0h, tobe a bold, bad, man.J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 3,4. Basketball 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. M.. dv- C Tom Seibeneck Qlviove ovel' and make room for me at the top. J Chorus 1, 2, 3. Class officer 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. Baseball 1, 3,4. Sue Robinson QShe's full of life and she's full of fun. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4. Viking Staff 3, 4. Annual staff 4. Class play 3. Cheerleader 4. Attendant 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. '-185' Joyce Smith Smitty fShe looks quite safe and sound - - so does gun powder.J Band 1, 2, 3,4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Viking Staff 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. Class Play 3. Nr--r' Luana Rupright Qlf a word is worth a dollar silence is worth two. 1 A. B. C. 1 Corridor Hostess 2, 3. Office Helper 1. 'ha Claudia Snell fSugar and spice and every thing nice. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vikin Staff 3,4. Classglay 3, Intramurals 1, 2. Office Girl 4, X 'N' n I I5 Kenneth Spangler 4134, Virginia Swearengin Mark Tawney Ken ny Ginny' Teosky fl-Iaste makes waste, what's QA merry life that laughs at U-le keeps us laughingj your hurryrj care. J Band 1, 2. Intramurals 1. Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Football Mgr. 1, 2. Librarian 2. Basketball gr. 2. Viking Staff 4. Annual Staff 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Track 1, 2. Chorus l,2,3,4. ' fe' 'H A ' 'ff ' ki Xfx .se t iv Q wr X C' Jackie Taylor Ann Warren lane Warren Jake Sadie fwhatever is worth doing is fLeave silence to the I am but a htu'nan.J Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Band 1, 2, 3,4. Viking Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. Class officer 1. Class play 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader 3,4. Queen 4. saints, fLife is no longer if we hurry. It's no better if we worry. I Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1,'2, 3,4. Viking Staff 3,4. worth doing well. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4. Viking Staff 3. Class officer 1, 2, 3,4. Class play 3. Intramurals 1, 2. Class officer 1, 2, 4. Office irl 1, 2, 3. Intramurals 1, 2,3,4. Class pfay bus. mgr. 3. Librarian 1. Philip Warren Flip lThe surest way to get somewhere is to know where you're going. 5 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Viking Staff 4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Hallowe'en King 4. Sandra White nsandyn fThe mildest manner and the gen- tlest heart. D Y-Teens 1 Home Room Sec. 1 Pot O'Gold Rep. 2 Canasta Club 2 Red Cross Rep. 3 Intramurals 4 Transferred to Toledo, Ohio. 'We' his-0 sg' Irvin Winkle fYou can't fool me-I'm too i ant. J Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Viking Staff 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Ql- .ad DO1'iS Chamberlin jane Warren Harold Otto Secretary Co-Presidents E Ann Warren Treasurer I gnor a Q 5-52 66 Gu 5 1ii'rfrrIh55mf n J n ix lx .9 ,X Mff ff , Z f ff www H- 55-ff ,Q ,sr.......,.+. 5 F f 'W WK. M D ri. -X g - 2 .W ...-. , rn-vw-xr -mr ,ww -.vc ' N ,.,...,g ,,, Y - 'L ' , .....,....-u q,..s..,.....a. a A .,.. i . ,. . . ni, A Wg, M A A ,W ,M ,M,,M,- rr.. .,,.,. ,. ..:,,..:,.,:0.... xr,,-.Q.-.-- . .. . : , A1 i N , - . '- . .es -X , A .f WV vw uw r ., . ... ,,,,, ,,,,,,,W, --.-s-A...-....a..-r. .--. - -V -- -B-AWN-e H ' ',w.,,, K Q ' , . , H N., -V--W K -- A . - fr A - , fri 'tw' BACK ROW: Alice Deimer, Ronnie Kuhlman, Eddie Berger, Jerry Myers, Richard Schoenauer, Richard Bolman, Donnie Shaffer, Bill Warren, Sam McCoy, Kenney Jones, Rex Swaninger, Fred Russell, Richard Alt, David Hunstman. 3RD ROW: Dorothy Selhorst, Jeanette Recker, Nancy Lehman, Luella Winover, Roy Good- win, Franklin Moore, Mary Louise Casteel, Lou Ann Niese, Dewilla Brooks, James Hawk, Virgil Beam, Marilyn Dickey, Winifred Utrup, Marrlgaret Fenbert. ZND ROW: Duane Kuhlman, Marilyn Morratt, Joann Keeran, Shelba Berger, Judy Dillon, arie Niese, Marilyn Thomas, Betty Henry, Betty Lazenby, Charlene Rikard, Naomi Niese, Darlene Ward, Robert Kreinbrink. 1ST ROW: Loretta Hawkins, Bonnie Butler, Alice Ranes, Shirley Haughn, Delores Reed, Mrs. White, Doris Johnson, Marjorie Lindsey, LaDonna Ward, Edith White, LaRue Collins. '-QQ.. , A ig j - - e U L . A fi .' vu' Jaw iiskv -as .f - , ,--0-waqrvvwfrhffm ....+.-..,, .W mr, .W 'wg M vmf'W .f .w..s,,..s.s..r.s..g...aswse ,...b . ,, V W kkvy M 1 A 5 . ,. . ,. , ffdw' , .Y ss - - we -wffqfw Q M 4 WIC' Yllll I A f? 5TH. ROW: Larry Johnson, Bi11C1ausen, Bemard Schmenk, Donald Bogard, Eugene Myers, Keith Butler, James Agner, Marvin Jones. 4TH ROW. Harold Kreinbrink, Marilyn Bobenmyer, Gordia Bennett, Mary Claybaugh, Emest Eicher, Joanne Peterson, Phyllis Butler, Carol Geren, lean Haiighn. 3RD ROW. Norman Goedde, Dennis Henry. Jim Reynolds, Harold Zeller, Marvin Williams, Ronnie Sha er, Bill Shartzer, Eugenie Stout. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Foley, Mary Bratton, Joyce O'Neal, Marie Niese, Fred Kretzinger, Mary Siebeneck, Kariyn Place, Anna Mae Ellerbrock. 1ST ROW: Manford Boggs, Martha Slaybaugh, Nancy Brooks, Mary Baer, Alice Schuller, Donna Kagy, Marcia Cole DuWayne Desgrange. ,,..-q . 36 Z, b ' ,. , 'P' r Q, v 1 4 1 -1 ,, .,.w , , 9? , ggfyffy-55 ,,, , 4, . f . gi , vs lk Ol .N .,,. ' . ., A ,YT qi ,L vi ,O ., ,,.,., . l .., ,,,s,i.,, .,... , ,,.,.,,W..Xm .,,,.,,, , EW M ,mtl M Off Q is 5TH ROW: Evelyn Niese, Dale Chamberlin, Richard Niese, Jim Myers, Bill Bratton, John Schwab, Brice Nelson, John Osborn, Bernard Berg, Jerry Bean, Tony Honesto. 4TH ROW: David Peoples, Thomas Schroeder, Robert Hammond, Mary Brooks, Martha Niese, Bonnie Dickey, Grace Nemire, Bonnie Moratt, Bill Kelley, Dall Butler, Othmer Schroeder. 3RD ROW: Luane Rader, Judy Corron, Janice Thornton, Lora Dawson, Carol Lamphier, Howard Medley, SandraKee1-an, Rebecca Benton, Donna Jean Myers, Beverly Shoemaker. 2ND ROW: Paul Stuber, Rose Ann Wies, Lou Ann Ellerbrock, Norita Berger, Janice Tooman, Anita Dillon, Norma Fenbert, Norma Jean Clark, Janette Knepper, George Kindle, Mr. Sueight. 1ST ROW: Lowell Hawkins, Lois Searfoss, Nancy Lloyd, Robert Berger, Kenney Mangas, Evan David, Gary Shafer, Jim Keeler, Patricia Kelley, Mary Ann Warnecke. V ,,, Y' WSG l B .tai J W- 8u'e' 79' 1-axles BACK ROW: Robert Vallance, Charles Bennett, Don Russell, Ronald Altman, Robert Hazelton, William Berg, Wilbur Ranes, Ton Weaver. 4TH ROW5 Kathryn Barber, Eileen Alt, Joetta Buerehen, Marilyn Meyers, Duane Brooks, Ruth Lehman, Flossie Ranes, Emma Jean Wilson. 3RD ROW: Mr. Ward, Barbara Medley, Janet Reed, Florence Swearengin, Geraldine Combs, Joyce Shartzer, Marilyn Butler, Ruth Stout. 2ND ROW: James Thornton, Michael Schrieber, Janet Radenbaugh, Joanne Peach, Judith Henry, Robert Williams, Virgil Morah, Ronnie Settlemire. 1ST. ROW: Benny Smith, Keith White, Loretta Corron, Marilyn Zeller, Sue Cole, Franklin Kindle, Dale Ward. ABSENT - Betty Combs. W -Wfrwsrfwvfr. af, -an- Q, ,.,.v,,, ,. r g ., V i ,,, - . .. ,,,.-..,.....,,, .m-,,,.,,.., Q U' W,-8.854 ,, ,w ,r, ,W . , gh 1, . - ,ve Nr! BACK ROW: Peg y Tooman, Rosemay Niedermeyer, Eugene Almian, Harrison Combs, Eugene Lazenby, Darby Rayle, Mega Fackler, Roger Bell, Chris Coffman, Albert Ortiz, Ruth Hathorne. 3RD. ROW: Junior Schuller, Donald Farthing, Richard Hammond, Scott Moorhead, Judy Kindle, Lily Mae Combs, Larry Gillespie, George Brooks, Fred David. 2ND, ROW: Sharan Straley, Doris Kagy, Rosemary Lovell, Shirley Parker, Judith Tawney. Joyce Farthing, Marcia Huntsman, Eleanore Combs, Rita Basinger, Mary Rothenberger, Charles Kindle, Mrs. Shiveley. IST, ROW: Robert Osenbaugh, Bernard Desgrange, William Ranes, Richard Winkle, Dolly Cain, Barry Ruben, Bob Moratt, Harry Bennett, Robert Dieisc , Paul Myers. y 6 '5+95 ' G ra Je s BACK ROW: Jack David, John Nelson, Janice Bass, Edward Winkle, Junior Zachrich, Mary Ann Jones, Janet Barber, Dale Dildine 3RD. ROW: Mr. Don Crites, Gerald Combs, Robert Conron, Eddie Robinson, Stanley Taylor, Janet Fralick, Beverly Buerschen, Mary Alice Stanton, Jerry MacDonald 2ND. ROW: Charles Burner, Mike Moorman, Stuart Smith, Miriam Benton, Dick Barbier, Fred Arnold, Myrna Dewar, Roy Foor 1ST, ROW: Judy Young, Fred Kindle, Larrv Searfoss, Jeffrey Schreiber, Gene Basinger, Howard Alt, Roy Inbody. rf- ' Q S L.. .un l. l BACK ROW: Gerry Wolf, Lee Fackler, Carol Sue Hart, Donna McDougle, Sandra Taylor, Shirely White Phyllis Jones, Jimmy Stuber 3RD. ROW: Mrs. Stites, Charles Reed, Jerry Cain, Angel Ranes, Lynn Johnson Ted Weaver, Bobby Butler, Tommy Howard 2ND. ROW: Diana Kindle, Caroline Newell, Richard Mangus Sandra Marbaugh, Donald Phister, Jerry Baden, William Shawber, Nancy Foley 1ST. ROW: Carol Thorton: Leonard Combs, Inadelle Vaughn, Judy McCurdy, Sharon Schoenauer, Billy Corzatt. Mary Jane Payton. 9 v 4fl'S'5 Era es BACK ROW: Eileen Dillon, Judy Stout, Jerry Haughn, Philip Brooks, Janeen Hook, Trine Ortiz, Frances Bratton, Linda Bennett. BRD, ROW: Mrs, Hunter, Jimmy Gillespie, Jeanie Stanton, Larry Dildine,Susan Cain, Linda Stout, Nancy Hammond, TommyYoung. 2ND. ROW: Judy Dewer, Ronnie Cain, Bnrbara Lovel, Jim Russell, Sharon Reed, Gary Rothenberger, Richard Thomas, Dannie Keck. 1ST. ROW: Leslie Morrison, Carol Dunstan, Woodrow Searfoss, Mary Nell Fretwell, Pat Cain, Janet Burner. ABSENT. Larry Morris, Janice Farthing. 6 fi- 45 bil LI BACK ROW: Daivd Parker, Sandra Fackler, Sue Coffman, Gene Daivd, Martina Ortez, Glen Combs, Harry Combs, Bobby Robinson, 3RD, ROW: Miss White, Patty Morman, Gloria Medley, Jimmy Lovell, Robert Kaufman, Doris Kaufman, Norma Collins, Brenda McCurdy, Larry Hancock. ZND. ROW: Clara Mae Combs, Nancy Marbaugh, Lunda McCurdy,Gary Winkle, Martha Ranes, Linda David, Teddy Meyers, Gary Swaninger. 1ST, ROW: Billy Keeler, Karen Shoemaker, Bobby David, Mary Buckland, James Kindle, Nancy Dewar. ABSENT: Larry Artressia, Ramon Mirelez. SW' Qu rndes BACK ROW: Mrs. Brooks, Marlene Kagy, Mary Jane Winkle, Larry Jones, Ronald Shreck, David Conn, Kay Weaver, Darlene Kagy, Barbara Kreinbrink. 2ND ROW: Fred Gatzke, Jr., Jimmy Vaughn, Bonnie Krein- brink, Mary Berg, lane Crosby, Gary Bass, Judy Miller, Ellene Combs, Oralia Torres, Dennis Farthing. 1ST. ROW: Donna Cain, David Cain, Gene Shawber, Wanda Warren, Betty Jane Allen, Diana Baden, Jimmy Seitz, Le Jean Shoemaker. BACK ROW: Mrs. Herring, Barry Burk, Larry Crow, Rormle Ruben, Maria Ortiz, Josefa Yhara, Judy Meyer, Jim Barber, Karen Bell, Jr. Dewar. 3RD ROW: John Cain, Mary Lou Todd, Deborah Dewar, Neil Montooth, Sharon Ward, Jimmie Mathias, Linda Straley, Mina Yhara, Linda Kindle. Terry Clevidence, Brenda Shoe- maker, Rormie Borck. 2ND. ROW: Paula Place, David Lovell, Carol Eicher, La.rry Ward, Freddy Stanton, Bobby Montooth, Carol Hancock, Jerry Ranes, Angellto Greitron. 1ST ROW: Yolande Torres, Patricia Ranes, Charlene Steiner, Nancy Bell, Klane Hill, B lly Dunstan, Dennis Searfoss, Georgia Bennett. Wm! BACK ROW: Mrs, Fields, Gary Shoe- maker, Dwight Ziesloft, Dennis Brooks, Kay Bolman, Diane Altman, Joyce Jones, Carol Mae Ward, Mr. Garster. MIDDLE ROW: Marylene Osenbaugh, Sharron Bulter, Carol Jean Schuller, Lillian Spitnale,Clea1 Medley, Charlotte Leinsetter, Phyllis Tooman, Phyllis Leisloft, FRONT ROW: Frank Rupert, Mike Mull, Jimmy Smith, Sandra Claybaugh, Wayne Faekler, Paula McArthur, ABSENT: Jimmy Berger. BACK ROW: Mr. Garster, John Cas- teel, Martha Jane Wilson, Judy Mull, Richard Brooks, Billy Berger, Gene Clark, James Spitnale, Patty Lein- setter, Dorothy Dickey, Mary Settle- mire, Albert Faekler, Mrs, Liehty. MIDDLE ROW: lflelen Rupert, Garnet Adkins, Larry Rigel, Eddie Rigel, Jack Shoemaker, Paul Jones, Lee Dietseh, Glenda Berger, Marlene Altman. FRONT ROW: Jerry Niedermeyer, Shirlee Ward, Virginia Brooks, Ruth Settlemire, Terry Shafer, Imogene Zeisloft, Patty Sue Ward, Judy Snyder, Robert Balbaugh. CK ROW: Mrs, Plassman, Paul Carol Schmidt, Bennie wson, Donetta Ward, Dean Dawson, Schuller, Reynaldo Romero, Mr, MIDDLE ROW: Sharron Ruth Ann Ward, Kenneth Roy, 1 Shoemaker, Rodger Altman, Snyder, Karen Schweitzer, Martin, Janet Fackler, FRONT : James Bulter, Terry Kratzcr, Leinsetter, Richard Spitnale, Winkle, llarold Adkins, Schuller, David Martin. Cl ssrn m Review American Problems Latin II World History American History Industrial Arts Geometry Home Economics 10 Uk diy Fgeylog vu Qs-4 95 aa., NHTQRY uuq 'uglw I 'lf 't' ,of We were assembled in the auditorium of old Leipsic High, this time for the final practice of the graduation program. At a signal from Mr. Garster, voices blended in the melody of our school song, and our thoughts went back to the day we were freshmen. September 7, 1949, was the big day. We were met by an enormous swarm of upperclassmen who plastered our faces with lipstick and made us bow to them every time we passed them. As you can see, we all survived this and were beginning to get accustomed to high school. We chose Phil Warren as our president, with Carl Maag, Ann Warren, and Jackie Taylor as vice- president, secretary, and treasurer. We had Mr. Christy as our class adviser. l-le has helped us through many difficult situations. After three months of vacation we returned to school as sophomores. Rosemary Alt, who was chosen president, was aided by Robert Peoples, Jane Warren, and Robert Miller in the capacities ofvice- president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Then came summer vacation. Time seemed to sprout wings, for almost before we knew it the second half of our high school career had begun. We were at it again -- this time with chemistry, geometry, and American history. There was no doubt about it. The old Alma Mater had plans for usl Serving us well as class officers were Tom Seibeneck, president, Phil Warren, vice-president: Ann Warren, secretary: and Jane Warren treasurer. The Seniors were gone before we knew it, leaving the halls a little empty and the lunch line some- what shorter. It was then that we realized what it would be like in the fall. Everyone loved that feeling of superiority which comes from being a seniorg but, of course, we missed the class above us. Thus, when September 7, 1952 came, we greeted the day we had awaited so long and began the most cherished year in our high school life. ' Class officers for this eventful year were Jane Warren and Harold Otto,co-presidentsg D01-is Chamberlin, secretaryg and Ann Warren, treasurer. The year was an eventful one even though we were kept busy having bake sales, soup suppers, sell- ing pencils, pennants, and Christmas cards and many other things to make money for our Senior t1'ip. We hope to go to New York City and stop in Washington D. C. and other points of interest. Our trip has been scheduled for the latter part ofMay. We shall always remember those happy days in Leipsic High School. Y 0 I W , X ji f l tok Six ki' Ag X 7 f cxysss N. CLASS PRQPHECYF Doris Chamberlin Rosemary Alt Rosemary Ellerbrock Betty Beam Richard Morris Bonnie Henry Richard Kohls Fred Claybaugh igal.-.. e Having made my millions By writing poetry, I'll look up my old classmates, And this is what I'll see. Rosemary Alt is doing fine With a professional basketball team, She plays the game to win it, And she's always on the beam. Rosemary Ellerbrock is a tytpist, And she's always in deman , For her expert typing ability Is acclaimed throug out the land. Betty Beam is a nurse, And no one would suspect That one of her famous patients Is the movie star, Don Juan Brecht. Dick Morris owns a chain of theaters, And his projectionists are all the best, He trains each one himself, And puts them to every test. Bonnie Henry's artistic creations Have been acclaimed far and wideg X They're tattooed on her husband's chest, And he's a lifeguard at Oceanside . Iwent to see a name band Which was appearing at Lavole's, And I discovered that their tuba player Was a former classmate, Richard Kohls. Fred Claybaugh is a papa, And he told me he's teaching his kid To do his work himself, Like his papa always did! ,S 1 unnn . 1 l, aw, x 7 H727 0 bo Arm f I ish f 41 at 4 90 1 vlw 6 el a f J , 'Af' Bill Mangas Kenneth Spangler Sandra White Ruth Newell Ann Warren Carole Kretzinger Carl Maag Laura-Cutchall Carol Dietsch Jane Warren Robert Miller Blww 99 uf Bill Mangas is having quite a time - Trying to pick a mater It seems, though he's partial to red-heads, The rest is up to fate. e f- 19 1 -. Kenny Spangler is a competent farmer, , f ' And to repeat one of his earlier quotesg , , , - i 3' s ' ' dal 4 S From 9 to 12 p.m. SR, ' ff N ' MXN Sy ' 2,-'C i Is when Isow MY wild oats. I hear that Sandy White, A cute little gal I once knew, Is at present, College Queen On the campus of O.S.U. Petite Ruthie Newell Has a job she really enjoys-- She's teaching physical education, ., And her pupils are all boys! J Sadie's a social worker, And she 's doing just tgreatp ' There's only one lit e catch-- She's never allowed to be late. I Carole's quite busy these days 1 With her little cheerleaders three: Whenever they perform, you can easily tell They were tutored expertly. - X Q Carl's quite busy, too, 2' 12,5 With his own football eleven: fd -, ' i-if They won their latest game ' ' . ' By a score of 48 to '7. ' Qi' Laura Lee's doing fine Teaching students to drive: ,L b , X Of course it's not her fault ' -:ff-ep' ' She loses one out of every five! to 5f:.'fQf Carol D. was born a farmer's dau hter, And a farmer's dau hter is she stifl' But she's changed Lge location of her home, And resides near Marysville. Jane Warren is a successful agent Of a famous T. V. star of the day, Who has risen fast to stardom From his role in our Junior play. And Hugo Miller, the T. V. star, Just recently happily told me The role of her husband to be. X . ' 32: YU I s- ' . vt- 4- ll His agent picked him for a coveted role-- I J E N-.nuts-gf r I1 .ffl Bette Fretwell Tom Siebeneck Henry Niese Luana Rupright Jackie Taylor Philip Warren Mark Tawney Max Kelley Kenneth Brecht Claudia Snell John Corron law Bette Fretwell the tinestgirl From the class of 53 , Has changed quite a bit-- She now stands 8' 3 ! I always knew it would happen-- They've taken Lipton tea off the air, 'Cause when Siebeneck replaced Godfrey. 4 4 E 5 1 Q 0 i N 1? - The Jokes were too hard to bear. l And ih Hifi Soft spoken Henry Niese, 1 35, runner, Who was never known to shout, Us ,mye- Is now the loudest referee Of a weekly T. V. bout. '1',',j ,Q u ,ix :Z XX , , - Luana's a happy housewife, - And she 's bound to stay that way, sf: - ..,,, As long as her loving hubby , r. , Continues to hand over his pay. E ,Q-I-gg. Jackie and Babe are quite a hit At the Sports Arena this seasonp I hear she and Phil never married For some mysterious reason. Phil stayed a bachelor, And he's living a life of remorse, It's not that he doesn't like Jackie-- But he can't get along with her horse! Mark Tawney, a famous composer, Who's always in the news, Is reviving an old hit of his-- The ever popular Study Hall Blues . Max Kelley is a famous coach Who, from a humble start, X 3 4 'r 5598 5 Qs I' C ?f. ' 5 Q CNE' ggois 0 S' X x was r -ii' 1 , W p 'Cause his coaching comes from the heart. 'l' +G' CID' Attained fame and fortune, Don Juan Brecht's latest film hit, Love ls Cold On The Moon , Is scheduled to be previewed In his home town very soon. The ten best dressed women have been And all top honors were copped By an old classmate, Claudia Snell, Because she couldn't be topped. John Corron, a veterinarian, Takes pictures of his patients they sayg Photography's just a hobby with him, But he wins more contests that way. chosen, GNU! ,Sit fir 'if ra t Richard Burner Dolores Brinkman Bonnie Desgrange Joyce Smith Shirley Morris Irvin Winkle Harold Otto Betty Niese Donald Beckford Bernard Berger Bill Recker 5' Richard Burner, a sailor, A dark and handsome sort, Upholds the cry of the navy-- A Girl In Every Port . Dee-Dee and her Honey , Who is now her faithful mate, Won the Mr. 8: Mrs. America title For nineteen sixty eight. Dessie's a registered nurse, nowg She pulls all her patients through, And hasn't seriously fallen for More than a dozen or two. The quiet and lovely Joyce Smith, ln her own shy and timid way, Is still running Cfrom?J a husband, And doing quite well, I'd say. Shirley Morris is a Mountie Feared throughout the land, 'Cause just like the old saying-- She always gets her man! Irvin's thinking seriously Of turning to a life of crime, So he can live in hopes of being captured By Mountie Morris sometime. Harold Otto is a millionaire Living in luxury, He may not spend it wisely-- But he spends it happily. Betty Niese is very happy Traveling throughout the land, She's a grand public speaker, And she s always in demand. Donald Beckford's changed quite a bit, Remember how quiet he used to be? Well, now he not only talks-- But he talks quite fluently. Bashful Bernie Berger Has changed his tactics they say, Now, he's running after the girls, Instead of running away. The confirmed bachelor, Bill Recker, Finally proposed, the lucky man, 'Cause his life at Findlay was too heti And he was tired of eating from cans. C. fm wen' C-bla - in E-jill' X w 14 if r .59- Q! E I V530 . xs A JH xx I! E JUST MAPJMEU ll lx 5' f-he 'ff' 5 'Wt F s P' 5 is-Slim '15, In if l S -1 'J 'll .fm ,-O 'I Q P 5 no --'W f 61,4 ad- - S-, 'f Gs Vic Berger Virginia Swearingin Bob Peoples Sue Robinson Mary Ellen Hammond Dick Lichty Sharon Dillinger Ray Lloyd Junior Kitchen Mary Lou Fralick Vic Berger is a prosperous trucker, l-le owns his own trucking lineg And from every point of view, I'd say he's doing real fine. Ginny too has a career, Which will last the rest of her lifeg This glorified career is none other Than being a good mother and wife. Bob Peoples has a good business, And all the money he's making l-las helped to prove beyond a oubt, It's a successful UNDERTAKING. Sue helps Bob all she can, But she can't really help him much, mf, an 1 ' C? Y l' 1 r f P i f if 7 ' success '5 'Cause she has 12 little Peoples to tend to, 5' f And she must do the house work and such. Mary Ellen Hammond is swiftly Twirling her way to fameg And just think! She got her start At a high school foot all game. Dick Lichty is a preacher, And once in a while he'll teachp But one rule he sometimes for ers Is to practice what you preacin. Sharon Dillinger is in the movies, And it's a wonderful dream come ture: She co-stars with Don Juan Brecht, And just think! She gets paid for it too! Ray Lloyd is a geologist, And he lives with his bachelor buddiesg He'll not be single long though, 'Cause rock isn't all that he studies. Junior Kitchen is a Maharaja, And has a harem of beautiful galsg He's obtaining a flourishing, business Supplying dates for his bac elor pals. Mary Lou is a private secretary, She's willing to work long and late, Provided there's chance or promotion, And of course, that she doesn't have a date. These are the things I saw, And now l'm sure you'll agree-- Fate's been more than kind To the Class of 53 . fm '9 Sam L X! ts m g-Q 1. 23 3 - 1, 1 Q 1 'A l 2. ,ow ' Gil ,. OH F e crass WILL X f - 2, ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class, will Our sportsmanship and school spirit to the Underclassmen. ARTICLE II The Senior boys who are in sports, will their obey- ing rules, to the guys who like sports but not rules. ARTICLE III We, the Senior Class now leave, peace andvquiet- ness to our FACULTY . . . I, Dolores QDee Deej Brinkman, will my P1821S21nI disposition to Jo Johnson. I, Bill Recker, will my ability of 'getting along with people to any Junior. I, Shirley Morris, will one of my many nicknames Mable to Janette Recker. I, Rosemary Ellerbrock, will my being able to sleep in 7th period study hall to anyone who can't. I, Bonnie DesGrange, will 'my cafeteria experience to any Junior boy or girl going steady who think they need some. Especially the experience gained by pouring coffee for the teachers at noon. I, John Corron, will my quietness to Sam McCoy. I, Sandy White, will the nickname Luke to any Junior. I, Luana Rupright, will my ability of playing the piano to anyone who can't. I, Rosemary Alt, will my fondness for basketball to a Junior who doesn't like it. I, Joyce Smith, will my getting crushes on men teachers to Jo Johnson. I, Phil Warren, will my football uniform to anyone who can fill it. I, Carl fBusterJ Maag, will my position as captain to Dale Chamberlin. I, Carole Kretzinger, will my typing eraser to anyone taking typing II who will make lots of mistakes , . , like me. 54 5-4 t how. can' Sharon Dillinger, will my shy and quiet way to anyone. Jackie Taylor, will my brains to Virgil Beam. Ruth Newell, will my laugh to Bonnie Butler. Richard Morris, will my bookkeeping workbook to any Junior taking bookkeeping next year. Sue Robinson, will my shy and timid ways to Evan David 8: Dave Peoples. Bob Peoples, will my ability of wiggling my nose like a rabbit to anyone who can't, Bonnie Henry, will my grades to anyone who thinks they can get them! ! Ann Warren, will my promptness to Bill Warren. Betty Niese, will my cheerfulness to any Junior. Mary Lou Fralick, will my shyness to Sam McCoy. Betty Beam, will my ability of getting my lessons to James Hawk. Max Kelley, will my cannon ball chest to Fred Russell. Bob Miller, will my wavy hair to Don Shaffer. Jane Warren, will my sense of humor to Doris Johnson, Richard Kohls, will my good manners to Bill Clausen. Bernie Berger,.will my bashfu1ness to Sam McCoy. Tom Siebeneck, will my ability of getting into Uouble to Virgil Beam. Carol Dietsch, will my ability of playing the piano by ear to anyone who would like to know Mark Tawney, will my Bright remarks to any first grader who wants them. Ray Lloyd, will my ability of getting away with things to Don Bogard. Dick Lichty, will my Muscles to Jerry Myers. Virginia Swearingin, will my ability of getting bookkeeping to anyone who thinks they know how. Vic Berger, will my nickname Pic to anyone who likes it. Ken Spangler, will my always getting to school on time to Bobby Kreinbrink. Bill Mangas, will my getting in early at night to Don Shaffer. Don Beckford, will my bashfulness to Dave Huntsman. Claudia Snell, will my shy and timid ways to Bonnie Butler. Fred Claybaugh, will my good behavior to James Hawk. Bette Fretwell, will my size 4 112 shoes to Larry flfeetj Johnson. Laura QCutchJ Cutchall, will my hot temper to Marie Niese. Doris Chamberlin, will my fondness for basketball to Nancy Lloyd. Kenny fLukeJ Brecht, will my ability of getting out of school with good excuses to anyone who Irvin Winkle, will my motor scooter to Tony Honesto. Junior Kitchen, will my being able to read comic books in study hall to any smart Junior. Harold Otto, will my job as class president to any Junior who wants it. Henry Niese, will my quietness to Dave Huntsman Sc Roy Goodwin. Richard fBunyan7 Burner, will my meanness to Virgil Beam. Mary Hammond, will my position as majorette to Nancy Brooks. 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V V- f- ei .I i .1 fp - ' ,V ,: - ll vi: lg V ll y 'fig ll I 'EU !4 F15 N354 SSD ' as ' ' FIRST ROW: Fred Russell, Bill Warren, Carl Maag, Max Kelley, Don Shaffer, Philip Warren, SECOND ROW: David Huntsman, Harold Zeller, Ron Kuhlman, Jerry Myers, Larry Johnson, Irvin Winkle, Bill Mangas, Willis Hartman, Coach. THIRD ROW: Fred Kretzinger, Eugene Meyers, Sam McCoy, Dennis Henry. VY BASKET M :ji 37? L 5 Q15 : 5 . F 1 X, ., . rj so . 'My j , ' N i ! h I ' . 3 ' t Z . X D 'T C rx -all 4 ,f iw X I ff , 4 F 3 iii h t x- Q , We in the Athletic Department wish to thank David Huntsman for helping us during the football and basketball seasons. B il Q S' ASEB LL TE M Q4 2-DY 1 ff 'yy .1 ll ff vi ng X' 'NN I:-I H my I '. 'Q . . v ' NF-, BACK ROW: Harold Zeller, Tom Siebeneck, Fred Russell, Larry Johnson, Carl Maag, Earnest Eicher, Fred Krctzinger FRONT ROW: Coach Mr. Hartman, Dennis Henry, Bill Warren, Victor Berger, Robert Miller, Max Kelley, Don Shaffer, Mark Tawney. TRACK TE M ,i A ,em 'se SEER BACK ROW: Fred Kretzinger, Virgil Beam, Harold Zeller, Larry Johnson, Dick Lichry, Robert Kreinbrink FRONT ROW: Irvin Winkle, Philip Warren, Bill Warren, Carl Maag, Max Kelley, Richard Burner, Coach Mr. Hartman. Y. wr., C' 4 3 . g rama? 1:5 yy 3 F F55 XXX X W N XJ 112 S N v S eventeen I Terrific BACK ROW: Jackie Taylor, John Corron, Joyce Smith, Robert Miller, Claudia Snell, Laura Cutchall. FRONT ROW: Mr. Christy, Robert Peoples, Ann Warren, Philip Warren, Sue Robinson, Max Kelley, Bette Fretwell, Mrs. Garster. f 2 ' ' R ' .--tbl. r if M , , ,V,-X I 7 In f V . , , N. A an H , N' W 'K Il xtlfn ' J .NX ' N lb llifft M. T BACK ROW Mrs Whlte Jerry Meyers Sam McCoy B111 Warren Franklin Moore Davrd Huntsman Mr. Crites FRONT ROW IudyD111on Nancy Lehman Charlene Rrkard L:1Donna Ward Betty Henry Bonnie gp,-I I , 1, W Q . are 'Y A O X34 I 1 I Senior Band BACK ROW: Ruth Newell, Don Russell, Dallas Butler, Shelba Berger, John Corron, Phil Warren, Charles Garster, Direct- or, Richard Kohls, Sam McCoy, La Donna Ward, David Huntsman, Martha Slaybaugh, Charlene Rikard. 4TH. ROW: Rebecca Benton, Martha Niese, Eugene Meyers, Mary Siebeneck, Ronnie Shaffer, Jeanette Recker, Jerry Myers, Winifred Utrup, Delores Reed. 3RD. ROW: Mary Hammond, Jim Keeler, Jim Myers, Ken Brecht, Sue Robinson, Marvin Jones, Paul Stuber Bill Recker Marvin Williams, Mary Baer, Ann Warren, Bette Fretwell. 2ND. ROW: Harold Zeller, Fred Kretzin er 'Marie Niese,'C1audla Snell, Norita Berger, Karlyn Place, Mary Brooks, Rose Ann Wise, Anna Mae Ellerbrock, Donna lgagy, Richard Burner. 1ST. ROW: Ernest Eicher, Jackie Taylor, Joyce Smith, Bonnie Henry, Joyce O'Neal, Dorothy Selhorst, Mary Louise Casteel, Mary Lou Fralick, Shirley Morris, Jane Warren, Jean Haughn, Shirley Haughn, G 0 F1 I A C S ,WF Seni P Ch ru 'EY ,,.-qu BACK ROW: Gordia Bennett, Mary Brooks, Mary Hammond, Shirley Morris, Jean Haughn, Marie Niese, Joyce Smith, Dewilla Brooks, Ann Warren, Alice Diemer, Nancy Lehman, Rosemary Alt, Jane Warren, Carol Dietsch, Ruth Newell, Sharon Dillinger, Louann Niese, Joanne Peterson, Phyllis Butler, Marilyn Bobenmyer, Carol Geren. 3RD. ROW: Anna Mae Ellerbrock, Joyce O'Neal, Mary Siebeneck, Mary Baer, Eugenia Stout, Shelba Berger, Marie Niese, Jackie Taylor, Evelyn Niese, Bonnie Dickey, Martha Niese, Doris Johnson, Betty Henry, Marilyn Thomas, Marilyn Dickey, Judy Dillon, Darlene Ward, Bonnie Butler, Joann Kceran, Grace Nemire, 2ND ROW: Laura Cutchall, Donna Jean Meyers, Carole Kretzinger, Claudia Snell, Sue Robinson, Rebecca Benton, Karlyn Place, Norita Berger, Mary Bratton, Carol Lamphier, Dorothy Selhorst, Sandra Keeran, Virginia, Swearengin, LaDonna Ward, Marjorie Lindsey, Edith White, Luane Rader, Judy Corron, Norma Fenbert, Beverly Shoemaker, IST. ROW: Marcia Cole, Martha Slaybaugh, Nancy Brooks, Bette Fretvvell, Janice Tooman, Norma Clark, Anita Dillon, Lou Ann Ellerbrock, LaRueCollins, Jeanett Knepper, Rose Ann Wiese, Donna Kagy, Louise Serfoss, Nancy Lloyd, Mary Ann Warnke. BACK ROW: Ronnie Kuhlman, Jerry Myers, Rex Swaniger, Kenney Jones, Kenneth Brecht, Richard Burner, Mark Tawney, Junior Kitchen, Richard Morris, Max Kelley, Philip Warren, Sam McCoy, Bill Clausen, Harold Zeller, Fred Kretzinger, 2ND ROW: Dwane Kuhlman, Dennis Henry, Dallas Butler, Robert Peoples, Dick Lichty, Ronnie Shafer, James Hawk, Franklin Moore, John Corron, James Myers, David Hunstman, Fred Claybaugnh, Victor Berger, Irvin Winkle, Robert Kreinbtink. 1ST, ROW: Evan David, George Kindle, Paul Stuber, ony Honesto, Jerry Bean, Robert Hammond, Robert Miller, Carl Maag, Harold Otto, Ray Lloyd, Virgil Beam. B 8a C CHORUS 1 5 A ':', BACK ROW: Joyce Shartzer, Rosemary Niedermeyer, Emma Jean Wilson, Joetra Buerschen, Ruth Lehman, Ronald Altman, Marilyn Meyers, Eileen Alt, Chris Coffman, Kathryn Barber, Florence Swearengin, 4TH ROW. Rita Basinsgr, Marilyn Butler, Joan Peach, Judy Kindle, Eugene Altman, Wayne Rayle, Ruth Stout, Sharon Straley, se Mary Lovell, Peg Tooman, Janet Reed, 3RD ROW. Shirley Parker, Judy Tawney, Jr. Schuller, Larry Gillispie,Scott Moorheagiil Richard Hammond, Mike Schrieber, Doris Kagy, Mary Rothenberger, Mr. Garster, 2ND ROW: Marsha Huntsman, Keith White, Barry Ruben, James Tborton, Fred David, Charles Kindle, Benny Smith, Richard Winkle, Janet Radenbaugh, 1ST ROW: Loretta Corron, Sue Cole, Bobby Osenbaugh, Paul Myers, Harry Bennet, Robert Dietsch, Robert Moratt, Marilyn Zeller, Judy Henry. VIKING STAFF P-A. xx i' BACK ROW Jackie Taylor, lrvin Winkle, Dolores Brinkman, CarlMaag, Bonnie Henry, Philip Warren, Alice Diemer, Bob Peoples, THIRD ROW, Eileen Alt, Mary Fralick, Carole Kretzinger, Joyce Smith, Doris Johnson, Joan Johnson, Doris Chamberlin, Janice Tooman, Anita Dillon, Peggy Tooman, Mrs. Hartley, La Donna Ward, Charlene Rikard, Shelba Berger, Betty Henry, Joyce 0'Nea1, Carol Dietsch, Mary Hammond, Bette Fretwell, Mrs. Garster, FIRST ROW, Betty Jean Lazenby, Bonnie Desgrange, Laura Cutchall, Judy Dillon, Ann Warren, Shirley Morris, Ruth Newell, Sue Robinson. 6 mnrn: 3 ax sf? U a i. ox '-I W ,,.f i 5 43 V 'ix V vfrfr,fQ4f'-f ..q-,kgzlfff qfyzlfy .4111 'lf Saba l M' SEPTEMBER 2 School starts. 3 Juniors get class rings. 5 Football Preview at McComb. 12 Leipsic beats Liberty here. 19 Leipsic beats Payne here. 22 Freshmen reception. 26 Leipsic beats Waynesfield there. OCTOBER 1 Grove beats Leipsic there. 3 Band went to Fair. 4 fand broadcasted from Fair over WFIN. 10 Leipsic beats Paulding there. 11 Senior bake sale. 11 Football team went to Ohio State football game. 12 Carole and Car1's birthday party. 13 Bluffton Junior high football game there. 17 Leipsic beats North Baltimore there. 21 P-G junior high football game here, 22 First edition of The Viking . 23 Parents' Night at Hicksville game. 24 Teachers' Meeting at Toledo. ' Paulding junior high football game here, 30 Seniors had pictures taken 30 l-la1lowe'en Parade 8a Dance. 31 Band played for President Truman at Ottawa NOVEMBER 7 Leipsic beats P-G here. 10 Football party in Gym. 13-14 Junior Class play. 18 McComb beats Leipsic there. 19 Senior turkey supper. 20 Teachers' meeting at Ottawa. 21 Ottoville beats Leipsic there. 26 Thanksgiving assembly. 28 Leipsic beats Kalida here. DECEMBER 5 Leipsic beats Vaughnsville there. 12 Leipsic beats Grove here. 19 Leipsic beats P-G here. 23 Christmas assembly. 23 Leipsic beats Ft. Jennings there. 24 , Senior bake sale, 27 Leipsic beats Deshler in Xmas tourney. 30 Grand Rapids beats Leipsic but Leipsic takes second place in Xmas toumey. Ca-Lejnrl I' DECEMBER 31 New Years Eve party. JANUARY 2 Leipsic beats Hamler here. 3 Leipsic beats Liberty here. 5 Back to school again. 8 No school-icy roads. 9 Leipsic beats Glandorf here. 16 Leipsic beats S.P.S.P. there. 22 Boys' physical examination. 22 Representative from Toledo talks 23 Miller City beats Leipsic there. 24 Deshler beats Leipslc there. 24 District Music Festival at Bluffton 27 Community Institute. Band and Chonrs performed. 30 Senior scholarship tests at Ottawa. 30 Leipsic beats Ottawa Public here. gym after game. FEBRUARY 3 Girls' Physical examination. 6 Continental beats Leipsic here. 10 County tournament. to girls. College . Dance in County tournament 13 County tournament. 14 County tournament. 17 County tournament. 18 County tournament. 20 County tournament. 23 Junior high tournament starts at Glandorf. MARCH 10 Foul shooting contest at Ottawa. 13 Band and Chorus Concert. 21 District Band and Chorus Contest at Ada. B 85 PW Club entertain Senior girls and their Mothers. APRIL 1 April Foo1's Day. 4 Senior bake sale. 16-17 Senior Class play. 24 County track meet at Pandora. MAY 9 Track meet at Lima. 18-22 Senior triptowashington D.C. and New York. 24 Baccalaureate. 26 Commencement. 13lIlUI'IillIl In memory of Mr. Shaffer who taught us that edu- cation comes only through perseverance and dili- gence. r X5 .- x UA Q 7 wc J RUR THE MRRRHEAD ELEVATRR COMPANY Grain Coal Feed Seed COMPLIMENTS of PUTNAM COUNTY EN'S DEPARTMENT STRRE THE LEIPSIC FREE PRESS Serving Leipsic and the urrounding Community 0 . W. C, STUBER HOWARD'S LENNOX DEPARTMENT STORE COAL-OIL-GAS FURNACES STOKERS---SPOUTING THE SEASON'S LATEST FABRICS REPAIRS AND SERVICE AT ALL TIMES PHONE 36 TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT US LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF KELLEY INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANC E AND BONDS SELECTED DAIRY PRODUCTS 39 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE MADSEN CREAMERY PHONE 26 LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC OHIO HERFF--JONES COMPANY A Y MANUFACTURING L JEWELERS 8: STATIONERS 1407-1419 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA MILL AND CABINET WORK DOORS ---- SASH ---- GLASS HARRY M, WARD COMPANY 1 PHONE 08 EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND EQ UIPM ENT LEIPSIC OHIO 222 NORTH WALNUT STREET BRYAN OHIO Johnson's Grocery Your Neighborhood Grocery Phone 98 West Leipsic Ohio Ralph E. Fike SL Son contractors for MOVING AND RAISING BUILDINGS HEAVY DUTY TRUCK WRECKING SERVICE or ffjvl ' X vL ALL WORK CAREFULLY HANDLED LEIPSIC OHIO THE POT RUFF'S BQ to S 1.00 STORE TO SHOP WISETB HOE TORE CLOTHING AND SHOES BOY SCOUT DISTRIBUTOR FOR PUTNAM COUNTY LEIPSIC OHIO P A R K E R f CH EVROVLET ,f SALES - - -SERVICE Phone 50 LEIPSIC OHIO WHITE 'S REXALL DRUGS SODA FOUNTAIN Candies -- Cosmetics LEIPSIC OHIO KLE K' SHOES AND CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS LEIPSIC COLUMBUS GROVE SHA FFER 'S PRODUCE COMPLIMENTS OF MILLAGER DRUGS WALGREEN AGENCY PHONE 22771 120 WEST MAIN STREET OTTAWA OHIO O G MACK LEIPSIC OHIO FOR TYPEWRITERS POWER LAWN MOWERS BRIGGS 8: STRATTON ENGINES I MERN HUB SUPER MARKET POULTRY AND EGGS ALSO DRESSED POULTRY WEST LEIPSIC OHIO SNYDER SOHIO SERVICE PHONE 4 MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STREETS FOR SAFER DRIVING AND LONGER MILEAGE LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC OTTAWA MCCOMB FOSTORIA MEYER ELECTRIC SINCE 1922 Contracting and Appliances Radios ---- Television SERVICE PHONE 17 LEIPSIC OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF PURNELL FUNERAL HOME MADGE M. AND J. D. PURNELL FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE 112 LEIPSIC OHIO NU--WAY CLEANERS PHONE 65 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 CLAUDE Sn LUCILLE DAVID at the RUYAL RE TAURA T LEIPSIC OHIO SHAWBER FURNITURE STO RE PHONE 116 LEIPSIC OHIO CUPP'S LOCKER PHONE 75 BUTCHERING, PROCESSING, C URING OF MEAT CARVING AND LOCKER SERVICE LEIPSIC OHIO LE1pS1C OHIO CONGRATULATIONS h AM, and 0 BEST WISHES PHONES 77 and 78 TO THE G R A I N H A Y C O A L CLASS OF 1953 FLOUR STRAW FEED lo ELEVATORS AT LEIPSIC, MILLER CITY, OAKWOOD, Pow ER C0 CONTINENTAL, AND DELPHOS O MAIN OFFICE LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC OHIO YOUR BUILDING NEEDS CAN BE TAKEN CARE AT ONE STOP, WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE LEIP IC L MBER COMPA Y HULEHIDE QOOFS LEIPSIC, OHIO PHONE 9 ST AT ION HOME OF QUALITY BAKED GOODS PHONE 7 WHERE QUALITY TELLS PRICE SELLS AND GASULINE PHONE sa LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC, OHIO . BILL J0 E GARAGE PONTIAC INTERNATIONAL SALES S SERVICE PHONE ea LEIPSIC OHIO I uvmou or lllnll nu COMPLIMENTS of THE BA K OF LEIP IC COMPA Y LEIPSIC, OHIO MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DEPOSITS INSURED S 10, O00 THE HA cout Illini and LOA FINDLAY OHIO Members Federal Banking System Members Federal Savings SL Loan Insurance Corporation Assets over Seven Million Dollars. Compliments of HOTEL LEFFLER All Rooms Steam Heated Hot and Cold Running Water PEERLESS HATCHERY QUALITY CHICKS OHIO AND U. S. APPROVED PULLORUM CLEAN PHONE 41 FORREST J. SMITH, OWNER AND MANAGER LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY PHONE 197 LEIPSIC OHIO DANGLER'S GULF SERVICE LUBRICATION--BATTERIES-- TIRES--TIRE REPAIRS --BATTERY RECHARGING PHONE 7 1 LEIPSIC OHIO MCDONALD LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY Everything to Build Anything PHONE 42 LEIPSIC OHIO BERGER BROS. DEALERS IN HAY, STRAW, coAL, WooL IHLVER JEWELER DIAMONDS PHONE 6105 ELGIN - - -BULOVA - - - WITTNAUER LEIPSIC OHIO WATCHES SILVERWARE WAGNER FURNITURE JEWELRY C O- REPAIR SERVICE Phone 109 PHONE 93 LEIPSIC OHIO LEIPSIC OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLE FU ERAL HOME PHONE 57 LEIPSIC OHIO KENNETT MURRAY Sn COMPANY Daily Cash Market A11 Livestock Hogs Everday Veal and Lamb Phones: Office 803 Residence 2287 Harold Burk, Manager Leip sic Ohio L. L. PERRY HARDWARE GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES PHONE 3 4 ' LEIPSIC OHIO CITIES SERVICE' PRODUCTS G1 e e R 1 k a r d Phone 22 0 Le1pS1C Onio To Be Insured Is To Be Assured General Home-Owner Insurance Fire - Automobile - Bonds Lorta C Huntsman 109 Liberty Street Phone 60 Gas - Oil - Fuel Oil EHUNTSMAN INSURANCE AGENCY WAYNE 'S AUTO PARTS Body and Fender Repairs Wrecker Service Automotive Parts Phone 2 5 9R Le ipsic Ohio LEIPSIC AND CONTINENTAL I G A STORES Le1ps1c Phone 206 Continental Phone 1091 Every Day Low Prices Le1pS1C Oh1o THE E G R Y REGISTER COMPANY Business For D o it 1n writing Phone Leipsic Manufacturers of Efficient business Le1ps1c Ohio Complime nts YOUNG'S BARBER SHOP AND RECREATION Across from the Leipsic Gym Le ips ic Ohio WILLIAMS Petroleum Products Used Cars and Farm Machinery Le ipsic Oh1o I For Insurance of A11K1HdS And Real Estate Ohm C MONTOOTH Le1pS1C Oh1O Phone 3 7 . I . . . . . . 0 . - ' an . V U 0 1 n . 1 t . . . . , , . . 'x' ' -'rfgrl ...NM . . 1 , PE . . 'Y . 16 .fe , o n 5, . -. ' ry . . . .ax , Qi. ro 'if il K A x E Q 0TTAWA 'l'RACTOR ALE C0. T R A C 1 0 R Phone 301 FARM EQUIPMEN Ford Farming Headquarters Sales and Service LEIPSIC OHIO Gambles Authorized Dealer SHO P AND SAV E Guy Fretwell at U Phone 104 I FREY'S Leipsic Ohio OTTAWA OHIO LEIPSIC GREENHOUSE Whatever the Occasion ll I W H SAY T ITH FLOWERS. C. W. Fogle Robert Meyers, Florist O. C. Thompson Phone 121 LeipSiC Ohio, Charles Fogle In Leipsic Gatzke's Everyday Cut Rate Patent Medicines, Jewelry, Gifts Phone: 225 Acme Quality Paint, Wallpaper WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Leipsic Ohio LEIPSIC OHIO with the Cnnriesg u Rev. 8: Mrs. Lehman Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Baker Mr. 8: Mrs. Bakeis Mrs. John Kuhlman Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Kaufman Mr. 8: Mrs. Gene Kuhlman Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Dunn Carol Geren Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Kimmett Mr. 8: Mrs. Burl Ward Mr. 8: Mrs. Waldo Cain Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Kunash Mr. 8: Mrs. Beanie Johnson Ester and Pat Knepper Mayor and Mrs. Place Mr. 8: Mrs. Joe Buerschen Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Christy Mr. William Kelley Mr. William Rich Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. . Charles Kelley Robert Kress f Cliff Coffman Lowell Brooks C. H. Garster Mr. 8: Mrs. . John Morris Russel Myers Dan Cutchall Forrest Rayle H. E. Weaver O. P. Edwards Ferd Warren L. A. Schomaker D. E. Newell Leila E. Townsend Mrs. Harry H. Townsend Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Sidenstricker Miss Helen White Mr. 8: Mrs. J. C. Hunter Mrs. T. C. Edwards Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Ward 8:Mrs. S. C. McCoy Anna Jacobs Mr. Wilbur Bunn Nettie Fike Mr. Christman Gene Hawker Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed Nemire Mr. 8: Mrs. McDougle Mrs. Foley Mr. 8: Mrs. Forest Doster Mrs. Ella Hixon Mr. 8: Mrs. V. O. Weaver Dr. 8: Mrs. James Overmier Dr. 8: Mrs. Walter Donahue Dr. 8: Mrs. E. L. Watkins Dr. 8: Mrs. Mitchell Rev. 8: Mrs. Mattern Rev. H. Bushkuhl Rev. 8: Ira Benton Mrs Cleo Taylor Mrs Ruby Henry Rev. 8: Mrs. Billy Krugh Mr. 8: Mrs. Guy Fretwell Mr. 8: Mrs. Cecil Kretzinger Mr. 8: Mrs. Floyd Fralick Mr. 8: Mrs. O. F. Robinson Mr. 8: Mrs. Orin L. Hunter Mrs. Florence Hartley Mr, 8: Mrs J. R. White Jn Appreciation We the Seniors of 1953 wish to thank everyone who helped to make this annual possible. f..
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