Liberty Center High School - Tigeron Yearbook (Liberty Center, OH)

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,af-, L' E n. x -we FX X XX b .Q - .A,., N XX xxw Q XQX N X fx X A X x , L nl x -,X 'T ,,-:.. Q fr' ',1,.,:-f' mxxx NN ANN N x N , OL-DAYS 2 J UTUGHPH S252Esisfsisisrszsfszmrfzm.. .. ....., .........1.::::::s:52af55ESi2EEiif?51?f Z- 1 Q, Q SUPERK NTENDENT PRKNCJKDAL lo. si Hand? BOARD OP EDUCNIQN We, the students of Liberty Center School, wish to thank our Board of Education for its con- stant effort to bring us better educational advantages. Our school board members are: Mr. Lawrence Matthews, presidentg Mr. Charles Baker, vice-president, Mr. Warren Sharp, clerk, Mr. Thornton Gru- ber, and Mr. E. E. Eddy. SCP XIX MK' um iff-my KW DEDICATION Wise counselor and helpful friend to countless numbers of students, Miss Jessie L. Browne will long be remembered by Liberty Center High School. It is to her loving and gracious attitude that this book is gratefully dedicated. TO THE CLASS OF 51 I feel greatly honored that the Class of 51 has dedicated its annual to me. My best wishes go with you as you leave and they will continue with the passing years. I am hoping that this class will cherish the happy memories of the four years in L.C.H.S. Sure- ly you will feel that the time has passed all too quickly. My wish for you is that you will profit in what- ever you choose as your life work, that you will be an honor to the Liberty Center High School. Jessie L. Browne. SEVNIORS 00 0 W 5 fr S Robert Beck La Rena Boulis William Butterfield Raymond Davis Joyce Abbey Donna Barber William Bressler Gail Burdue Donald Dickman Russell Durham Marlene Harmon Marilyn Heckler Gerald Geiger Eloise Glanz Emma Hillsberry Elmer Hogrefe Bernadine Judson Maynard Kern Edward Meister Evelyn Moore Ruth Jennings Calvin J aqua Harold Kessler Nancy Kimberly Donna Mowery John McMaster Alfred Oberhaus Bettie Patton Richard McQuil1ian Irene Nash Shirley Proudfoot Ruth Ricker Robert Sperry Shirley Spiess Ruth Tallman Naomi Tanner Gertrude Slee Joan Slentz Ula Ann Spiess Walter Stephenson Georgette Van Den Berghe Mary Kenneth Wulff Weis Nancy Young Leon Zook Gerald Williams Richard Wulff SENKCDPN NAME Joyce Abbey .... Donna Barber .... Robert Beck ...... LaRena Boulis ..... William Bressler ..... Gail Burdue ............ William Butterfield ..... Raymond Davis ...... Donald Dickman ..... Russell Durham .... Gerald Geiger .... Eloise Glanz ....... Marlene Harmon ..... Marilyn Heckler .... Emma Hillsberry ..... Elmer Hogrefe ..... Ruth Jennings ..... Calvin J aqua ....... BIRTHDAY . . . .October 4 . . . . .May 20 .....July 8 . . . .July 20 ...August 24.... . . . .October 2. . ..... January 24 . . . .November 1 ......1May 26 . September 2 .... . . . . . .February 5 .. .February 3 ...Januaryl ..... ....0ctober8.... ......April1 ....temper......... . September 4 . . . . . .August 5 . .. .May 24 .... .-.. CHARACTERISTIC ALWAYS SEEN music ability ......... ....... . .... s inging ....blue eyes-..... . blond ...... ....helpful... red hair ..... athletic . . . ....lazy........ .neighborly . .. .his walk ....... .short 8x cute .... . . . . . . . .brown curly hair pretty .......... dimples ..... .vivacious . . . ....slrm......... unlimited fun .... shy ............ Bernadine Judson .... ........ M arch 21 ..... .... b ashful ......... Maynard Kern ..... . .. . .November 28. . . . . . . . Harold Kessler ..... ..... Nancy Kimberly .... Edward Mei-ster. Evelyn Moore .... Donna Mowery ..... John McMaster ...... Richard McQ-uillian .... Irene Nash ........ Alfred Oberhaus ..... Bettie Patton ........ .. . . . Shirley Proudfoot .... . . . Ruth Ricker ........ Gertrude Slee ..... Joan Slentz ..... Robert .Sperry .... Shirley Spiess .... Ula Ann Spiess ...... .... Walter Stephenson ..... .... Ruth Tallhman ................ Naomi Tanner............ Georgette Van Den Berghe. . . Mary Weis ................... Gerald Williams ....... . ..... . Richard Wulff .... Kenneth Wulii' ..... Nancy Young .... Leon Zook ..... Sepvtemberll ..... .... ......May28.... .....January1'5.... ......J1rl-y20..... ....March 31.... ...October 23 .... . .... April 17 ..... ...October 25 .... ..Janu'ary29 .... .. ......June 10. ..Novem1ber 13 ......July23..... ........June 6 . Decemnber 18 black wavy hair . .congenial . . . . . . . . always joking .... .jolly ......... dignified ........ good accessory .... . .cracking jokes . ....lotsoffun..... sweet ......... pretty teeth ..... ....excited easily..... .cute ........... . . .August 28 ..... .... u neasy ...... . . . .......July 9. .December 22' .... .... .December 16 ..... .... September 22 .... .... ..February 8 ..... . . .October 13. .......May6.... September 25 .... . . . .....March 9 .....April 28 .December 21 .....Ma.rch 22' always gone ...... always studying .... daydreamer ...... friendly ....... brown eyes ..... ....qu1et......... .personality .... .good-natured . ....friendly........ busybody ...... . smiling .... ....shy...... . ...at 'Grange . ..... going east . . . .in check-room . . . .bowling alley ..........all over eating . . . . .a:t Frankforther's Napoleon . . . . .... away from home ...........talking to girls .. . . . . . .talking to Ruth T. .........with Don D. .. .......... driving ..........at Grange . . . . . .basketball fioor . ...serving at cafeteria . . . . .around Napoleon shows short but mighty ...... around football field . . . .... away from home ..............with Rick around understanding. .. .... typing on school paper companionable ..... talking about George K. town . . . . .sleeping on bus . . . .serving at cafeteria Bob B. . . . . .with LaRena B. . . . . .passing out smiles Nancy . . . .writing to Bill B. period . . . .on the go . . . .all over office .....ty'ping room .....with Eloise G. ...........at'Grange . . . . .doing assignments smiling ........all over ..........allover .....with acamera fiirting Napoleon WHAT -Q NUTS HOBBY Playing trumpet ....... Dancing Hunting .......... Collec-ting penn-ies ..... Hunting ........... Football . . . . Girls ............. Electrical Work .... Showing livestock ..... Sports ............ Getting A's- ........ Listening to radio ..... Talking ............. .. Dancing ..... . . Dancing .......... PET PEEVE . .cruelty to animals . . . . . .mean teachers ....straight hair..... . . . women. . . . . . coaches. ..........father..... . . . . .English Lit. ......people..... Napoleon-. PRIZED POSSESSION diploma .......... boyfriend .... . Ford ........ .boyfriends . . . shotgun .... shotgun .... da.d's car .... Ford ..... car ........ .my car? .... .....acc1dents..... ....Dodge.... ....... ..stud'1es..... . . . . .going to school getting up mornin-gs . . .... . .... teachers ..... . . . ..... .... bicycle ..... . . . ....diamondring..... record player ..... . boyfriend ...... Riding motorcycle ....... ...... c old weather ..... .... m otorcycle . . . Ping-pong ..... Baseball .............. Listening to radio. Sports .............. Hunting . . . . Sports . . . Steers . . . Sewing ...... Dancing ........ Insulting girls ..... Magic .......... Dancing . . . Skating . . . Dancing . . . Typing .... Sewing .... Dancing . . . Dancing . . . Television . . . Piano ............ Working ........... . Sleeping in classes .... Listening to radio. uncooperative people .............old car .class ring .... ....p1gs....... . .. ..... men ..... .... f amily . . . ......school..... .......1940 Ford..... .....ribald person-s- .... . ...........women..... . . . . .fussy teachers. ...........girls..... .....stuckupgirls..... . . ......... slang . ...... fence posts ..... . . . . . . . . .cracking gum. . ......... gossip ..... ...straight hair..... . . . . .sloppy boys. nose. . . . . . . . .straight hair . . . .chilly classrooms ........lazypeople..... ...Q .... .Mercury . . . watch .... parents . . . car ........ boyfriend ......... 4-H lband certificate ..... notebook .......... ..... ...Jnell .... .. money . . . Jim .. .......... . driver's license. . . . . scrap book ....... Bill ......... . . telephone . .. .curly hair .... ....glasses .school days' ..... ....himself........ ..........teachers..... ....diamondring..... Dancing . .. ......... .... tw o faced people ..... . . . . Belgium letters .... Writing ......... Football ...... Checkers .... Railroads . . . .. . . Bicycling . . . Movies ..... ..--.....-... -.o laziness' . . . .brother Mike girls physics .commercial arithmetic ..... ...- diamond ring ..... ....family........ brown eyes ..... .class ring .... . lim figure ..... camera ...... tall people ..... .... b rother .... ....stuckup people..... .specks . . . AMBITION . ........ Nurse Clerk Farmer . . . . Stenographer . . . . . Bullman . . . Engineer . . . Mechanic . . . Electrician . . . Farmer . . . . Farmer . . . . Undecided .. . . Housewife. . . . . . Housewife . . . . Teacher . . . . . Clerk . . . Engineer . . . . . .Truck driver .Beauty operator Mechanic Farmer . . . .Good citizen . . . . . . Farmer Secretary ...........Typist himself .................. tool 8r die maker -get through college Housewife Farmer . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Clerk . . . . . . Model . . . . Housewife . . . . . . Teacher . . . . . . Mortician . . . . Stenographer Teacher . . . Engineer .. . Housewife . . . Receptionist . . . . Anything . . . . Teacher . . . Farmer Farmer . . . . Photographer . .. ........ Clerk . . . . . . Teacher tNSWfN?YuWW -L.-S, Our high school golden rule days began on a bright September morning in 1947. 54 green freshmen easily adjusted themselves to their new environment of high school life under the direction of Mr. Brown and Miss Lind. Gary Young was president, Marilyn Heckler, vice presidentg Maynard Kern, secretaryg John De Wit, treasurer. A party was given in honor of Mr. Brown's birthday, which everyone enjoyed. Reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic became a little harder in our sophomore year. We gained three new classmates and had 57 members in our class. Harold Kessler was president: Audrey Ru- dolph, vice presidentg Ula Spiess, secretary, Donald Dickman, treasurer. Class sponsors were Mr. Leatherman and Miss Shingler. The class enjoyed very much the sponsoring of the homecoming dance. You were my queen in calico was being sung during the preparation for the junior-senior prom, our biggest event of the year. For many of us our iirst formal dance. 53 members stayed on to try to reach the final goal. Officers were Bob Beck, presidentg Maynard Kern, vice presidentg Joan Slentz, secretaryg Marilyn Heckler, treasurer. The class was capably directed by Miss George and Mr. Bard. The class was very active in extra curricular activities and edited and published Tiger Tales, the school newspaper. We were all pleased when we received our class rings. Our junior year ended with a big picnic at Oak Openings. When we were a couple of kids will echo in our hearts when we remember our senior year. The busiest and happiest days of our school life were here at last! The capable officers were Kenneth Wulff, prsidentg Harold Kessler, vice president, Ruth Jennings, treasurer: Mary Weis, secretary. Mr. Romaker and Mr. Rickly carefully directed us through the year. Many members were busy working on the annual. We journeyed to Napoleon to have our pictures taken. Elmer Hogrefe was chosen football captain. 12 members were in the band. Eloise Glanz was chosen homecoming queen and Joan Slentz was her attendant. Shirley Proudfoot was carnival queen. The class presented two plays, Seven- teenth Summer, and Mother Is a Freshman. The seniors were guests at the junior-senior prom. Then on May 23, 47 proud and happy seniors slowly walked up the steps to receive their diplomas. As we leave these halls of Liberty Center High School we are certain that these four years of prepa- ration will help us make the world a little better place than we found it. CLASS iiiis Class Colors. . . Secretary. . . 14 are Class Flower ..... President ........ V. President ..... Treasurer. . . . FORWARD EVER BACKWARD NEVER! . . . .Blue and Silver . . . .Yellow Rose . . . . . Kenneth Wulfl' . . . . .Harold Kessler .. ..... Mary Weis . . . Ruth Jennings Joyce Abbey ..... Mortimer Snerd's English Teacher Donna Barber ........... Superintendent of L.C.H.S. Robert Beck ................... Professional Debater La Rena Boulis ....... Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers William Bressler ................. .. .Dress Designer Gail Burdue ...... . . . ............ Beauty Operator William Butterfield ........ ' Under an empty box car Raymond Davis. . . . . President of General Electric Donald Dickman ................. Actor of the Year Russell Durham. . . Genald Geiger ..... Eloise Glanz ...... Marlene Harmon .... Marilyn Heckler .... Emma Hillsberry ............. Elmer Hogrefe ............. ................Charles Atlas II . . . . .Taxi Driver in New York City fno accidental . . . . .Professional Wrestler . . .. . . . . . . .County Sheriff . .... Over 21 and not free . . . . .Circus Fat Lady .Second Arthur Godfrey Ruth Jennings .... Professional Ping-Pong Champion Calvin Jaqua ..................... President of U.S. Bernadine Judson. . Maynard Kern ....... Harold Kessler ...... Nancy Kimberly. . . Edward Meister ................ Evelyn Moore ............. Lady of the Land Home Ec. Teacher at L.C.H.S. .Newest Cowboy on Television . . . .My Second Set of Sextuple-ts Singer Al Jolson II Mayor of Liberty Center Donna Mowery .... Take Shorthand at 250 a Minute John McMaster .................. Richard McQui1lin ............... Irene Nash .......... . . . . . .Bumming It . . . Grease Monkey .Assistant to J. Edgar Hoover Alfred Oberhaug ................... Counting Noses Bettie Patton .... . . . . . . . .Assistant Coach at O.S.U. Shirley Proudfoot ..... President's Private Secretary Ruth Ricker .... Hollywood in Place of Ava Gardner Gertrude Slee. . .Star of Soap Opera-Just Plain Bill Joan Slentz ....... Robert Sperry ...... .............Camay Beauty Girl . . . .Putting People 6 feet under Shirley Spiess ..... ........... P rofessional Loafer Ula Ann Spiess. . . . . .... Secretary of Agriculture Walter Stephenson .... Ruth Tallman ........... Naomi Tanner ............... .. . . Georgette Van Den . .. ....... College Professor . . .... Harry James' Band Chemical Engineer Berghe ........ Famous Writer- Book ?- My Life Mary Weis ................... Head of U.N. Troops Gerald Williams ..... World's Best Organ Grinder- Monkey and all Richard Wulff ..... ...... ..... C o ach at L.C.H.S. Kenneth Wulff .... ................... M usic Critic Nancy Young ................ Tallest Person Known Leon Zook ............ President Harvard University funn -1 -L. in p-lug F-I CLASS Will I, Joyce Abbey, will my position in band to M-ary Lou Saneholtz, hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Donna Barber, will my watch to any person, in English Lit. that has to twist and squirm in his seat to see the clock. I, Robert Beck, will my '41 Ford to Fred Growel due to the fact it's in that part of the coun- try most of the time anyhow. I, LaRena Boulis, will my seat in Democracy to the coming seniors and hope they enjoy it as much as I did. I, William Bressler, will my ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who can get away with it. I, Gail Burdue, will my football position to Kenny Bowers. I, William Butterfield, will my dark rimmed glasses to Mr. Rickly. I, Raymond Davis, will my Ford to Jessie Browne, hoping she will enter the hot-rod races next summer. I, Donald Dickman, will my Chevie to anyone who can keep it over 70 better than I can. I, Russell Durham, will my watch to Mr. Bard so he will know when to open the assembly doors. I, Gerald Geiger, will my draft card to Mr. Reece in hopes that he never needs to use it to prove he is over 18. I, Eloise Glanz, will the wonderful time I had being Homecoming Queen to next year's queen. I, Marlene Harmon, will all the paper I waste in typing to the ,scrap paper drive. I, Marilyn Heckler, will my ability in music to some freshman who thinks he will like it. I, Emma I-Iillsberry, will my quiet ways to Mr. Minnich providing he puts them to use. I, Elmer Hogrefe, will my position on the basketball floor to Leo Westhoven. I, Ruth Jennings, will my seat in shorthand class to anyone who thinks he can understand it. I, Calvin Jaqua, will my car to Floyd Dominique, hoping he will keep it on the road better than I did. I, Bernadine Judson, will my bashfulness to Luetta Wiles. I, Maynard Kern, will the physics equipment to the junk yard. I, Harold Kessler, will my position as Star Farmer to any lucky Junior. I, Nancy Kimberly, will my job as referee of girls' volley ball games to some boy who would en- joy it. I, Edward Meister, will my poetic abilities to Edgar Allen Poe. I, Evelyn Moore, will my position in typing to Bonny Shasteen. I, Donna Mowers' will my seat in .shorthand class to my sister, providing she understands it better than I. I, John McMaster, will my quiet, shy, and bashful ways to Mr. Bolen. I, Richard McQui1lin, will my magical abilities to Mr. Boyer to use in entertaining his Democ- racy class. I, Irene Nash, will my bicycle to Mr. -Minnich, knowing he can use it on hall duty at noon. I, Alfred Oberhaus, will my old Whizzer to Mr. Landmier to ride to school on every morning. I, Bettie Patton, will my seat in study hall to anyone who can make better use of it than I did. I, Shirley Proudfoot, will my last name to Mr. Bolen, knowing that he likes it so well. I, Ruth Ricker, will my Pepsodent smile to Mr. Leatherman, providing he uses it once in a while. I, Gertrude Slee, will some coal to the school so the under classmen won't have to freeze as I did this Winter. ' I, Joan Slentz, will the school house to the junk yard, providing they will accept it. I, Robert Sperry, will my curly hair to Dennis Hales. I, Shirley Spieszs, will my Commercial Law book to one of the Juniors. I, Ula Ann Spiess, will my beloved school days to the Freshmen, and hope they will enjoy them as I did. I, Walter Stephenson, will my Dodge to Max Minnich, knowing he can't wreck it more than it is. I, Ruth Tallman, will my dislike of -school to anyone who likes it. I, Naomi Tanner, will my white shoe polish to Mr. Minnich, providing he cleans his shoes once in a while. I, Georgette Van Den Berghe, will my foreign language to anyone who is able to learn it. I, Mary Weis, will my Republicanisfm to all my teachers, except Miss Browne, who needs no more. I, Gerald Williams, will my football ability to Dennie Hales. I, Richard Wulif, will 50 pounds of my Weight to Mrs. Thorington. I, Kenneth Wulff, will my photographing abilities to Biddie Burns. I, Nancy Young, will my bashfulness in English Lit. to Mr. Bolen. I, Leon Zook, will my nickname Professor to Clayton Fackler, knowing he can make better use of it than I did. , 16 21 4' 1' ff' rp RO 565-kfV'1'O R .IM f ,,.. if' . SENIQ F2 HOI776 A759017 is Tal, Edo H6595 1 Cork l'f1f79FMf'd Quggfy EN' ' fhGM'V0w +A2NK 56fV OQ5 f'7 :7'3'h f3 !9Q8om.b WHA f 9 T A CIHS5' QUEEN Ma, QGUQT Mr. Bolen sflrs. Heilman Mrs. Kitter Miss George Mr. Landmeier Miss Fredrick Mrs. Leatherman Mrs. Crawford Mr. Boyer NLE li IWHE FACULTY Mr. Leatherman 18 Miss McC1oy Mr. Minnich Mr. Reece Mrs. Reep Mrs. Rickly Mr. Rickly OF THE Miss Saneholtz Mrs. Saul ICISO -Sl SCHOOL DAYS Mrs. Yackee Mrs. Therington Mr. Thorington 19 Mrs. Theobald Miss Sherman MISS Stock BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW-Wilber Spiess, Wayne Miller, Russell Heiflinger, Randall Car- penter, Hugh Weirich, Warren Fisher. SECOND ROW-Ted Mohler, Homer Slee, Leslie Kessler, Floyd Warner. NOT PICTURED-Ervin Sharp. COOK Mabel Burkett SYN I wif -awii 20 CUSTODIANS Harry Wright A. J. Minnich 1 vs JB 4 v OOF' S BA FUI-. I CLASSES VV 1:4 ,Vg 'VA WS V ,, V' A VV . Vx fl, . x Qi VX 'gi ,fir ,Q jf V xy? 5. V V V . V VV l : up 5 , Q VVVV1, Q.. R. Baker L. Beck M. Burgoon R. Burns F. Dominique L. Donnelly .Qu-A nfl -L .4 ee if-4 ff N M q:'x it V VM M. Dulle D. Eichar C. Fackler D. Frank G. Gallagher J. Gineman ic: 1- ff +5-.. - M g gi vs' e 1. ,U e f if x lk f ef . ..l F. Growel D. Hales 5 K ' ' V 1-if we K C2 e,. ' ' up 1. if R. Kessler R. Kimerer -W A 5 X as V 4 I . .. - 'Z 3 D. McKnight C. Miller i ,QNX ,V , V. Hatfield P. Houts J. James R. Jennings if' Q i .., -'+L Q2 ii .1 V 1: . V V ., C- . sVV S el L 'VV , ,,, l ,VW y tx , A , . l N. Kniss A. Lawrence N. Lawrence M. Leininger 1- Q P, L. .f ' 73 .M NV V, , ' V ' if .'. L. Miller B. Mock M. Mock B. Metcalf 22 I fe. 'r'. ? fi 4 ., Q . K .-an S it K' ' -t S L. Rabe J. Rigal R. Riga! B. Shasteen D. Slee S. Slee S lx m f . ii ,:, .L a 7. 5 tr. . i s1..f l 'iw A ' fi .,?,14Q L A ' , ' ig, 53 i.7, my .rj A KM ' r Q t T Eel' A n' H. Spicer J. Spies: lt. Spiess B. Starkey L. Stevens P. Westhoven f it 9... ii F. 3 83,1-.gig J i ' f F3 li nf C. Whitmire R. Fuller CLASS HISTORY The class of '52 began the- year with 47 members. Of- ficers were elected at the Hrst meeting. They were: Donald Ahleman, presidentg Mary Lou Sianeholtz, vice president: Luetta Wiles, secretaryg Ardith McCurdy, treasurer, and Loeta Rabe, news reporter. Ardith Mccurdy represented our class at the homecom- ing game and dance. Luetta Wiles and Fred Growel were our candidates for carnival king and queen. Fred was chosen king. Student council members were Sara Slee and Robert Baker. Our social achievements were a Christmas dance, the Junior-Senior Prom, the lunch stand at the football games, and the publishing of the school newspaper, Tiger Tales. JUNLQR5 f . , K -in V .- - ' G - mr.: 2 . 'f'W .wi u i - - , L- w ,. , .. W i , if. A. Bard G. Barlow J. Biddle D. Bryant S. Chambers M. Connolly I D in X on ' w egg . , ' D E ' -D W , ' , ig Q . Q .. ,f . . . , A - '7 --'- . V M W K' K no W .D , Q1 W . , Ziy V 1 it . fl' P. Eichar I. Elling G. Emahiser D. Ernst A. Follett G. Frank my , 2 1 ' jf' ,H I , f . W' 1 7 Q - -A , ' A A f' I I lf. Q ,, I . x w ' ' Q' - It ., I, ., . .W J, y y 4 R. Gibson J. Gineman C. Hillsberry D. Ho! H. Hofman D. Hogrefe 5 We T. Hufford P. James B. Kigar I. Kinder B. King N. Kitter .fri , F. Knapp R. Like A. McCabe S. McConkey IS. McKnight R. McMaster 24 sa, ' ' ' an 100355 5. - . ' gg 1. f . ,,,f - or 1- fs r, f, ,.. rr S ea- ' ieiie lil S if f if . N no ., , f N' C r arf G. Miller J. Miller J. Minnich B. Mowery J. Myers I. Nash r ,gk ,, Q 3: W T1 wg. Em .Yfw A - gy A fi! 'QM' 5 Vi ,V -f...f Q o ,. 4 ff ow - ' ' H , f 5,, E , A'1'Qx M f ' 2 o' ,Q ' 1 g ' f f C. Patton E. Saul A. Spiess M. Spiess D. Starkey M. Swartzlander STM has f .L....+ i f ' T -2 ie.. X, , R. Swearingen L. Voss A. Watson L. Westhoven C. Wilcox CLASS HISTORY The sophomores began the year with 52 members. We lost two during the course of the year. At our first meeting We elected class officers. They were: Harry Myles, presi- dentg George Eckenrode, vice presidentg Elnora. Saneholtz, secretaryg Lucille Sweinhagen, treasurer, and Fern Knapp, news reporter. Later we elected our student council members. They were Arlene McCabe and Russell McMaster. Mary Lou Connolly represented our class at the home- coming game and dance. Lucille Sweinhagen and George Eckenrode were our representatives for king and queen at the carnival. The sophomore class was very active in other curricular activities. SOPHQVIORES . J . AQ A Wk 1. r B Vky, is Jff iv M A T f B. W M .L ,Q 2. X ...I 3 . I S. Baker C. Bannister N. Beck T. Bolley D. Bostelman K. Bowers ' is: I ,s C? 'V gf xk.E. xciaw ? 1' my .-- C A, X yi L W Af. .L in D. Briner R. Briner D. Burgoon J. Cline J. Cannon R. Carpenter . 'Nm fp. ' ww f T. Connolly fi a -any T I f fgwue' I M. Geitgey , f-'59 L ...S g. 1 it. For .,-- .r L. Laver ef. , .1 f. he M. Dickman M. Durham D. Foreman D. Frankforthe J. Frost J -M131 A qi -We J, ...V Q-fr f 1 M ? NW gf., I .A,,AV A V ? VV A , V 'L 'FQ 1 3. S. Hales D. Hogrefe B. Hutchinson C. Hyter L. Kigar F- , - J B' . W B, ea '53, Q. J . fy , '- B M ev V M f in X . .B D. Lindemier S. Mills M. Mohler 26 D. Moore R. Perry Y , x J.. r if W' , eng an q . iw PK Z' fe ,. Y .1 fi . if ... W 'A V f 49 I so so N if gf V M Qpva: 15 N55 ha. P. Rabe R. Rice M. Rickenberg J. Rickly G. Sag-ers M. Saneholtz 'ii it 1 S of S . T. Spieth H. Spicer J. Studer M. Watson R. Whitmire CLASS HISTORY The class got off with 43 members. At the beginning we elected officers. They were: Wardie Hogrefe, president: J ack Krueger, vice presidentg Alice Myles, secretaryg Kenneth Kniss, treasurer, and James Cannon, news reporter. Later our student council members, Marilyn Durham and Kenneth Bowers. The freshman class was very active in extra-curricular activities. Our class was happy to have an attendant for the crowning of the football queen, Dorothy Lindemire. We also had candidates .for carnival king and queen, Kenneth Bowers and Sue Baker. Along with glee clubs, choir and other musical groups We contributed five members to senior band and also four members to our junior band. FPESHNEN 27 'rj f' as 4, ,517 . 1. 'lv .61 ' -' sv' .,w.A- L 4: ,, y Fw . f A-V .rc -.. , Tai ' 4 Q. - ,Q Us 'Q we . ,'...s-., ww-e 4-gg -f - , ' 4 ,::.r 'N V ,D ,, f, Q-K In R 57, i X K .Lg . ,. KK +-'Vx v S , ,, V, ,fm 54,7 I V X is ' l 7 in il A .f V- 'U L 0- we . .2 'N' 4- be W WN. 'VAK ii ,,.i1'-Q-T.. 5. in IN, ' H , A -. . l SMA. A 1 vi ,QV J Q .W M. W :A yi . .Lf ' A .4 A M 2 . ' ' .. 'H in A g .K A X g x I is , K I X V X S' Q 3 . i L: M . .,. J' , my A A i K J Jar 'f in 4 x. .r .. . S. , ,,- .gy X .7 k I A F W ' fi Wg, ' ' ' lf I G 4-7 S L S 'W V W S 2-. ll km. Sf? . -.Q 'F T 'Qs' 'U' vq .... 4.3 Tl an 1 if 'T Q 'i ' 5 ' ' i 4 . F gs Yr' l M X 'X , ,X . A M J k my X t , . ,K XJ I 'r , V lyk, . 3 - tw, nf ,Q fs., if EIGHTH V If fri, . i, S GRADE I , FIRST ROW-B. Baldwin, P. Barlow, K. Beilharz, B. Bennett, C. Bowers, D. Burdue, M. Bu- reau, M. Church. SECOND ROW-R. Chambers, M. Connolly, D. Crum, D. Davis, D. Ellinwood, C. Fry, I. Fuller, L. Gl . aI'iiH1RD ROW-E. Geckle, E. Geahlen, R. Guyer, R. Hatfield, L. Heber, J. Hill, V. Hoffman, W. K u r. T egeFOURTI-I ROW-. Long, D. Lindemier, H. Miller, H. Murdock, E. McMaster, D. Mohler, C. Myles, B. Neiling. FIFTH ROW-S. Mohler, R. Rice, M. Rickly, B. Schultz, P. Shelt, D. Slee, V. Strayer, J. Stan- ley. SIXTH ROW-J. Spiess, A. Spiess, R. Sperry, L. Stevens, R. Sweiaringen, J. Tanner, C. West- hoven, W. Whitford. SEVENTH ROW-H. Van Den Berghe, L. Zenz. 28 VT: - . -. 1 ' Q ,W , 1' K , - vu 4' ' A A , ..- s I l ew , V , K K 'E Q i . ., W K 7 Y My iw? , I K im-ff Q, g .2-1 . f .w Ml ?x :fps 'Q if K H l' 2 ff' if . f HE N X .- Q X A ,., Q, ' 'A 4 .S :H AQ S. .. 'W' . . gs , : S fa hill' 'Q- :J ls nk? fi.. A QA. Y- fv V I xk:w'r, ,V . Su I 4 If m:A' l ' V -g Rh fx Axis Q my N A7 af, 'E . 2 .. 'li' . My Q f w rw v 5' x cf 5. n CN w . V ff 'K .1 F' ' if .D I ' I Ji px. S .Y Y or w E fa. V . 'fi f 'fi' 'E -I - 'L Q . , -. rf fd f . -. I V M , KW-1., W ' M N- ' . ' . E' fi: S V T 33. 28:1 ' 'lr 'ig ' .f A i 3 X'-3 f 'Q , el' . , .,:, K .. z :A 3 N ,Z Gif K . . Q .V ml I 3 . ., :V .fwyf - M QV! . . , 1 X A , iq VK? M In I Q Q :Q -E fs - DP n f A b 1 I LL g i ' X ' A 'aw if- :' J? 1 SEVENTH gm? fx '55 GRADE 'fl ful FIRST ROW-C. Aumend T Bennett K B11 , . i , . o ey, C. Buchmuller, D. Christy, E. Cocke, P. Durham. SECOND ROW E E' D. Davis - . 1c'har, R. Elling, O. Elling, F. Emahiser, W. Frakes, B. Frank forther, N. Fuller. THIRD ROW-E. Gerdeman K Hill C H f , . , . ogre e, M. Hyter, H. Kinder, D. Lantz, J D Leininger. FOURTH ROW S Lind ' . Lawrence - . emier, L. Maiers, J. Meyers, J. Miller, B. Miller, J. Mitchell, E. Moore S. Overmier. FIFTH ROW M - . Rabe, M. Reighard, C.. Roberts H. R M. S 1 , oseman, M. Schiffer, B. Smith, C. Smith pang er. SIXTH ROW-C. Spiess, K Starkey K Si! . , . i veus, R. Sperry, J. Travis, G. Weber, L. Wiles. SEVENTH ROW-R. Whitford, 29 C. - Young. Voss, O. , V. Frank- 7 l w IS. -9 A-.Q ,Min ,J-f W vleac-. J' U BAND BACK ROW-David Eichar, Bernadine Neiling, Loeta Rabe, Ardith McCurdy, Elnora Saneholtz, Sara Jean Slee, Shirley Proudfoot, Ruth Jennings, Arlene McCabe, Jerilee Miller, Shirley Chambers, David Lantz, Mary Lou Connolly, Mary Lou Saneholtz, Paul Eichar. THIRD ROW-Rosanne Rigal, Phyllis Rabe, Gertrude Slee, Marion Rabe, Norita Kitter, Gary Barlow, Betty Jean Schultz, Sharon Hales, Patsy Houts, Joyce Abbey, Marilyn Heckler, Norma Kniss, Aunalee Bard, Marilyn Swartzlander. SECOND ROW-Janice Studer, Lola Laver, Joanne Rigal, Shirley Spiess, Virginia Hatfield, Barbara Mowery, Joyce Gineman, Arvis Spiess, Mary Jo Bureau, Mary Jane Rickly, Betty Smith, Carol Smith, Janice Spiess, Darilynn Crum, Margaret Connolly. FRONT ROW-Evelyn Moore, Betty Patton, Mr. Landmeier, Irene Nash, Donna Mowery, Bonny Shasteen, Joan Spiess, Robert Sperry, La Rena Boulis, Pauline James. GLU' Fofmaijgn a7L flforfhwfsiffn Uffzb Band twesiivaf BOYS GLEE CLUB BACK ROW-William Butterfield, Donald Ahleman, Donald Dickman, Edward Meister, Leon Zook, David Eichar, Fred Growel, Alfred Oberhaus, Robert Beck, Kenneth Wulff. FRONT ROW-Mr. Landmeier, Tom Spieth, Walter Stephenson, Paul Westhoven, William Met- calf, Norman Lawrence, Richard Kimerer, Raymond Jennings, Richard McQuillin, Harold Kessler, Rob- ert Sperry. NOT PICTURED-Donald Burgoon, Russell Durham, William Hutchinson, Edward Meister, James Myers, Gerald Williams, Jack Cline, Terry Hufford, Arthur Follett, Roy Swearingen, Larry Voss. GHHS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW-Eloise Glanz, Carolyn Patton, Dorothy Hogrefe, Norita Kitter, Phyllis Rabe, Pau- line James, Ardith McCurdy, Loeta Rabe, Mary Lou Mohler, Joylee Frost, Barbara Mowery, Dorothy Lindemier, Mary Lou Burgoon, Aunalee Bard, Arlene McCabe. THIRD ROW-Maxine Geitgey, Elnora Saneholtz, Betty Kigar, Joan Slentz, Ruth Tallman, Iretha Elling, Lavon Kigar, Donna Barber, Gertrude Slee, Marilyn Heckler, Loretta Stevens, Iona Kinder, Delores Starkey, Bonny Shasteen. SECOND ROW-Joan Spiess, Alice Lawrence, Betty Jane Starkey, Janice Studer, Alice Myles, Shirley Chambers, Lola Laver, Margaret Rickenburg, Sharon Hales, Marilyn Durham, Sue Baker, Ed- na McKnight, Shirley McConkey, Rose Like, Mr. Landmeier. FIRST ROW-Arvis Spiess, Jerilee Miller, Marilyn Swartzlander, Mary Lou Connolly, Joyce Gineman, Ruth Ricker, Shirley Spiess, Carolyn Miller, Shirley Proudfoot, Ruth Jennings, Joyce Abbey, Fern Knapp, Lucille Sweinhagen, Naomi Tanner. 33 CHOIR 0 0 Q,Q,,,g,, Q Q .N M BACK ROW-Mary Lou Burgoonf, Bonny Shasteen, Carolyn Miller, Shirley Proudfoot, Ruth Jennings, Richard McQuillin, Robert Beck, Alfred Oberhaus, Donald Dickman, Norman Lawrence, Fred Growel, Loefta Rabe, Ardith McCurdy, Norita Kitter, Arvis Spiess. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Lindemier, Marilyn Heckler, Lavon Kigar, Aunalee Bard, Arlene Mc- Cabe, Donald Dickman, Paul Eichar, David Eichar, James Myers, Richard Kimerer, Walter Stephen- son, Dorothy Hogfrefe, Mary Lou Connolly, -Joan Slentz, Joan Spiess. FIRST ROW-Ruth Ricker, Shirley Spiess, Barbara Mowery, Joyce Abbey, Gary Barlow, William Butterfield Raymond Jennings, Mr. Lanldmeier, Harold Kessler, Paul Westhoven, William Metcalf Joyce Gineman, Marilyn Swartzllander, Jerilee Miller, Shirley Chambers. y MAJ ORETTES Carolyn Miller Irene Nash Robert Sperry Bonny Shasteen Donna Mowery Joan Spiess 34 ORCHESTRA I FIRST ROW-Marilyn Heckler, Norita Kitter, Patsy Houts, Betty Jean Schultz, Gertrude Slee, Sharon Hales. SECOND ROW-Ruth Jennings, Joyce Abbey, Mary Lou Saneholtz, Mary Lou Connolly, Shirley Spiess. BACK ROW-Joyce Gineman, Loeta Rabe, Mr. Lavndmeier. MEMBERS GRADUATING ff, ...... Gertrude Slee Joyce Abbey Marilyn Heckler Shirley Spiess La Rena. Boulis Ruth Jennings Evelyn Moore Shirley Proudfoot Betty Patton Donna Mowery Robert Sperry Irene Nash JUNIOR BAND FRONT ROW-Carolyn Dulle, Ruth Ann Kigar, Myra Schiffer, Esther Cocke, Leon Bonner, Charlotte Myles, Sue Mohler, Carolyn Fry. ' SECOND ROW-Rita Sperry, Lynn Champion, Clarence Minnich, Esther Eichar, Rennie Guyer, Alice Myles, Mary Ann Watkins, Jeanette Carpenter, George Weber, Kay Starkey, Beverly Miller. BACK ROW-Marilyn Durham, Dorothy Lindemier, Mr. Landmeier. 35 1' 2seE,! lz ,. W I? i Q 5? FT I dl ' ww l 5 555552353 SENSE! 5355? MGERON THE BOSSES School days, school days brought us back to those good old fashioned rule days. Before we knew it work on the Tigeron was under way, under the supervision of Miss Saneholtz, our advisor. She chose a cast to it each part in the play. She selected Ula Ann Spiess as editor and Ruth Ricker for the assistant. Next in the cast came La Rena Boulis as business editor and it was time for the annuals to be sold. It was a struggle but the goal finally appeared. Soon other things began popping up. Many pictures had to be taken and Kenneth Wulff and Calvin Jaqua handled that. The staff chose to use School Days as their theme and then it wasn't long until things start- ed rolling. Pictures had to be placed. Bettie Patton and Bob Beck book over the Activities. Shirley Spiess handled the music and John McMaster maneuvered the sports. Harold Kessler -and Gerry Gei- ger gathered ads. Meanwhile things began happening in the art department which consisted of Mary Weis, Richard McQuillian, and Bonnie Shasteen. There was script to be Written, pictures to be dravm, typing to be done, pastein-g, cutting last minute details. Everyone was relieved when the deadline date came and it was ready to 'go to press. We enjoyed working on this book and have had many precious memories in it. We hope you will en- joy it. 38 TYPINC . . . . ART.. .. STENCIL. .. MIMEOGRAPH.. THE The iirst week of the 1950-51 school year found the journalism class electing the staff members for the Tiger Tales, which was published bi-weekly. It was edited by Rosanne Ri- gal. The sports were well covered by Norman Lawrence and Clayton Fackler. Ardith McCurdy wrote about the instrumental and vocal organizations in the music department, and Loeta Rabe wrote the features. Bob Kessler and Dean Frank took care of the Grade News and ex- change news from other schools. Assemblies, lectures and other such items were covered by Mary Lou and Betty Lou Mock. Raymond Jennings and Lee Beck were the reporters and Bonny Shasteen did the art work. This staff was oapably advised by Miss George and Mr. Bolen and together 'we enjoyed publishing the news of L.C.H.S. 39 6 E PX T':'ALE5 S TAFI? ' 5444 L4 '92 QW BOY SCOUTS The Liberty Center Troop of Boy Scouts was reorganized in 1950 with Mr. Johnson as Scout- master and Mr. Lantz as assistant. Members of -the troop are, top row, left to right: Terry Beilharz, David Lantz, Charles Hyter, Kenneth Kniss, Kenneth Beilharz, Hugo Miller, Marion Rabe. First row are: Russell McMaster, Milton Spiess, Eric Frankforther, Ronald Crum, Duane Mohler, and James Miller. Members not pictured are: James Mitchell, Terry Connolly and William Hutchinson. GIRL SCOUTS The above group represents the Girl Scout Troop of Liberty Center. It is evident from- the size of the group that this is an active and growing organization. The different age groups are lheaded by Mrs. Zora Overmier, Mrs. Mary Sharp, Miss Mary MoCloy, Mrs. Naomi Heilman, Miss Gail George and Miss Wanda Stock. The Girl Scouts are thankful to the following organizations for sponsoring their group: The American Legion Auxiliary, Pacific Chapter No. 63, O.E.S., and the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church. The following women of the community serve as committee members from the different organi- zations: Mrs. Phyllis Huber, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs. Naida Hetflinger, Mrs. Doris Miller, Mrs. Thelma Guyer, Mrs. Alethla. Morrison, Mrs. Helen Bard, Mrs. Edna Rigal and Mrs. Garnette Saul. 41 MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN M,-9, Abigail Abbott, ................ Ruth Jennings Susan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .......... . .... N a omi Tanner Mrs. Miller ..... . .Georgette Van Sylvia Sally .... Mary Bunny Den Berghe ..............Ula Ann Spiess . .. Nancy Young E-loise Glanz Gertrude Slee Helen .... Evelyn Moore Carrie .... LaRena Boulis Clara Nancy Kimberly Marge ....... Irene Nash Bobo .... . . . John McMaster Jack .... .... i Genald Geiger Howie Maynard Kern Bill .............. ..... R ussell Durham Dean Gillingham ..... .... R ichard ,McQuillin Professor Michaels .... ....... Robert Beck SEVENTEENTH SUMMER Angie ..... Margaret .... Lorraine .... Kitty ......... Mrs. Morrow. . Mr. Morrow .... J ack ......... Art ....... Martin .... Jane .... Tony ..... Margie .... Fitz ..... . . . Ru-th Ricker . . Shirley Spiess .. Donna Barber . .. Ruth Tallman Mary Weis .Alfred Oberhaus . Harold Kessler . . . Edward Meister . . Kenneth Wulff .. Donna Mowery Robert Sperry Shirley Proudfoot Calvin Jaqua STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council members are: Carol Hogrefe, Margaret Connolly, Sara Slee, Marilyn Durham, Marian Rabe, Bill Krue- ger, Bob Baker, Kenneth Bowers, Dick Mc- Quillin, Nancy Kimberly, Arlene McCabe, and Russell McMaster, with Mr. Boyer as their advisor. oF wmfmc .f READING AND sf X XX JE! AND 5 cnmffd' X N KN A X X . X mx N X N N i 5 EZE 31- X 1,. fi ,,.: ,,:A 123 E :E XS 5 G5 S . S V : V Y W xvn ,.,, 5 ', ,je X X XX X Y x x- wm-1 S 1-ucxoa X cF OF TAUGHT A ' X X X STICK R431 . v NS WN lm Wm N FOOTBALL WMHBALLSQUAD m 23 B L' 0010 DOIN gm-:ago D 54 o-'I A O I Z O Lil m D 41 3 sl ev E4 .. GJ WH GJ 'U Ea mm -U ... P css C1 v. CD I-1 E 4-F LE 3 .E 75 D34 Q? ed Bn m GJ Q. x-1 :ws U -A-'I s-4 B Q M on U S Di ix o 82 .43 -. UI U1 T 3 o D5 m o H E N I' EQQFS S3563 'ffm' -.A.. :'d2:, IZ!pq'g 'SQEE' 535425 argiaz nz Qin E E5 v-Q 'D Q H M 5 'fi Ta Q U Q R E E GJ U aa g E E m W e .2 Q 53 SEQ Da is 225 ,E 2 m - E.E wfas 5315 ,223 .2Eg. ,we N ,fc cd 2 E3 '- If-1 fs UK! 65 35 QW? 0 O 35 Em 343' mn Q E 5 Q2 nigga? Eg 5 mass S 3 5 5 M P1 8 Won 2-Lo st BOTTOM ROW-Chuck I-Iyter, Milton Spiess, Managers. VARSITY FOOTBALL LINE-Biddle, Growel, Hales, Baker, Williams, Gibson, James. BACKFIELD-Burdue, Myers, Hogrefe, Kern. Rafi. Ric lir- I-U-e'C'f-A. .Sue 0701-1 'fbml Ldfles Enix? r J4.u,9rfzfA4J0f:.r-' I RESERVE FOOTBALL LINE-Krueger, Mohler, Nash, Kessler, Perry, Myles, Bolley. BACKFIELD-Bowers, Hogrefe, Gallagher, Frank. 45 - A A 'AZYKZWW SK 51 Q' N Li ,I . f I 11,. ,fi ,ffffi-H if QW 5 L ff. 1, . - w.:::g,,z M, Hp. df-V W- A VI . ,, My ,, A 4, , g 4 1 'Q I :QW 3 ' 5 3 QSRFFE A : K N 4 .1fQ , BASKETBALL SCORES We DELTA ......... MAUMEE ,......... 16 GRAND RAPIDS .... 43 DEFIANCE ...... . .. 32 MALINTA ...... 50 WAUSEON . .. .. . 45 NAPOLEON .... 41 BRYAN .......... 32 MONTPELIER 58 DEFIANCE ..... 79 WAUSEON ..... 40 NAPOLEON .... 66 HOLLAND .... 41 BRYAN ........... . ......... 42 MONTPELIER . ...,...... 55 MAUMEE VALLEY DAY .... 81 - su They 49 160' 44 40 61 32 34 39 46 63 38 44 53 44 '52 40 ld-Ci I6 ,,. M A F 'Nw. I? VARSITY BASKETBALL LEF1' T0 RIGHT-Russell Durham, M-aynard Kern, Gail Burdue, Bob Kessler, Leo Westhoven, James Myers, Donald Dickman, Jim Biddle, Robert Baker, Elmer Hogrefe, Fred Growel, Jim James. RESERVE BASKETBALL SITTING-Dennis Hales, Leo Westhoven, James Myers, Fred Growel, Clayton Fackler, Bob Kessler, Ronnie Spiess. STANDING-Donald Ernst, Norman Lawrence, Jerry Gallagher, Harry Myles, Dick Kimerer, Bill Metcalf. 48 .J-k' Hf'GA Cfffswrps -- X257 Reserve Cheerfenafers ULU-' Aunfnlee Bard Hr-felvc 1379 Qggci Gen-y f77,'!lcr' Track' Queen X950 'Y' A :Ai W I ,AM Bc My Houts F' gy 5 2 b LP if 9' 1 Q. ' X QLD J Q06 WL ,t,-1-sl GRADES A i C iulli 029 GOV DAYS V? .1 - lv-.--11 1115 , X.'.1. 'Qn-... '- I GRADE ONE TOP ROW-Claudia McGary, Anola Swearingen, Janice Secondcost, Fredrick Oberhaus, David Myles, Ronald Studer, Larry Weirich, Pauline Cline, James Stiles, Lamont Wiley, Sharren Jones, Mrs. Leatherman. MIDDLE ROW-Raymond Roseman, Allen Spiess, Louise Saul, Kathleen Le Veck, Josephene Le Veck, Barbara Puehler, Doris Leatherman, Ervina Roster, Terry Lee Shafer, Richard Miller, Tommy Kimberly, Janet Strawser. BOTTOM ROW-Lois Weber, Bonnie Wanless, Marlene Pittman, Richard Roseman, Geraldine Starkey, Bobby McConkey, Linda Slee, Terry Joe Reece, Francis Nye, Jeanette McCorkle, Darris Wiles, Sharon Soles. TOP ROW--Margaret Murrey, Holly Cymbola, Joan Hill, Ila Maiers, Darla Hicksted, Betty Fore- man, Bernard Christy, Dennis Briner, Alyce James, Catherine Heber. MIDDLE ROW-Nancy Deilman, Darrell Leininger, Jeffrey Garinger, Thomas Nicely, Patricia Curles, Richard Poorman, Rita Leonard, Sharon Curles, Charles Fuller, Verne Baldwin, Roy Mc-Clure, Jerry Frankforthgr, Joyce Kessler, Shirely Cocke, Miss McCloy. BOTTOM ROW-Carrie Seabright, Linda Conrad, Richard Lewis, Barbara -Gruber, Edward Mitchell, Milton Davis, Darrel Harter, Darrel Dominique, Shirley Osborn, Barbara Guyer, Jimmie Jones, Ro-ger Carpenter, Kathrine Feffer, Eleanor McKnight. GRADE ONE 53 GRADE TWD l TOP ROW-Ivan Secondcost, Joe VanRoy, Glenna Elling, Shirley Koester, Beverly Dietrich, Linda Lantz, James Krueger, Susan Kessler, Betty Guyer, Timothy McKnight, Harry Head, Donald Barber. MIDDLE ROW-Eugene Knapp, Jon Myers, Oliver Harter, Vincent Westhoven, Thelma Harris, William Leonard, Janet Elling, Daniel Tanner, Gary Crawford, James Shockey, Karen Cunningham, John Slee, Carl Westhoven. BOTTOM ROW-Frank Ballard, Annette Carpenter, Kay Wangrin, Judy Sunderman, Rose Fef- fer, Godelieve Van Den Berghe, Frank Beck, Annette Burns, Barbara Mock, Joyce Burkett, James Peper, Dennis Roster. TOP ROW-Bette Jean Sherman, Rudolph Rabe, James Ryan, Shirley Wulff, Linda Hicksted, William Overmier, Jon Glanz, Judith Hoffman, Colleen McGary, Sharon Whitford, Gary Gallagher, Mrs. Reep. MIDDLE ROW-Emma Roseman, Emilie Roseman, Carol Spangler, Richard Wilkinson, Richard Baldwin, Carol Osborn, Caroline Moore, Loretta Elling, Susanna Tallman, Larry Demaline, James Mc- Conkey. BOTTOM ROW-Carrol Christy, Bonnie Jean Gramling, Ronnie Rohrs, Judith Dickerson, Judy Showman, Judith Murphy, Gary Sperry, Susan Chumh, Anthony Westhoven, Pirscilla Mohler, Kay Cannon. GRADE TWD 54 GRADE THREE TOP ROW-Gary LeVeck, Karen Huber, Ruth Bennett, Ruth Ann Osborn, Sharron Hutchinson, Shirley Hutchinson, Mary Beth Gineman, Ruth Lawrence, Nelsene Stackhouse, Patricia Davis, Andrea Carpenter. MIDDLE ROW-Ruth Ann Kessler, Terry Bowers, Gary Wangrin, LeLand Schroeder, Carol Krueger, Helen Minnich, Judy Miller, Janet Myers, Scott Garinger, George Hoffman, Donald Fountain, Mrs. Kitter. BOTTOM ROW-Steven Krauss, Douglas Johnson, Darla Myles, Albert Feffer, Lawrence Soles, Laverne Meyers, Jeanette Murray, Judy Bechstein, Elsie Coke, David Sharpe, Thomas Dawe. TOP ROW-Veramae Overmier, Bonnie Foreman, Harold Young, Gayle Murdock, Tommy Voll- mar, Sally Sweesey, Marlyn Christy, Wanda Baldwin, Wayne Brewster, James McClure, Ronald Long, Miss Fredrick. MIDDLE ROW-Augusta Elling, Deane Sherman, Janet Parson, Ernestine Clark, Sarah Geckle, Judy Nye, Marilyn Head, Billy Garbers, Lenora Cymbola, Ronald Crawford. BOTTOM ROW-Marjorie Moore, Josephine Hoffer, Gary Weis, Carol Dominique, Linda Wade, Bobby Nicely, Ruth Christy, Peggy Emahiser, Charlotte Sharpe, Jerry Burdue. GRADE THREE 55 GRADE FOUR TOP ROW-Robert Follett, Maresta Elling, Mary Feffer, Linda Murphy, Alice Whitford, Ronnie Carpenter, Freddie Buchmuller, Leo Rabe, Tom Sharpe, Jon Miller. MIDDLE ROW--Marianne Kitter, Doris Burkett, Bobby Ryan, Glen Cline, Kenneth Nye, Robert Elling, Jimmy Wagener, Edward Heber, Jerry Elling, Nancy Krueger, Mrs. Saul. BOTTOM ROW-Dorothy Weber, Roselyn Roster, Barbara Hogrefe, Elois Upell, Beverly Thorne, Gailand Woodward, Roy Gailand, Jerry Davis, Ronnie Foreman, Larry Frankforther, Leonard Brew- ster. NOT PICTURED-Jane Westhoven. TOP ROW-James Miller, Robert Emahiser, Gary McMaster, Bryce Travis, Larry Mock, James Bryant, Connie Spiess, Suzzane Eckenrode, Roy McGary, Nancy Baldwin. MIDDLE ROW-Helen Shewman, Barbara Nicely, Carolyn Secondco-st, Sonja Nicely, Janice Mc- Quillin, Nancy Vermillion, Kenneth Nartker, John Roseman, Richard Maiers, Bill Champion, Michael Minnich, Edward Harris, Mrs. Crawford. BOTTOM ROW--Joyce Loudon, Danny Lawrence, Jerry Kessler, Barbara Lewis, Marion Reece, Reynold Glanz, Lorraine Spiess, Carol Cannon, Robert Guyer, Dorothy Gerdeman, Darla Sageis. GRADE FOUR 56 l GRADE FIVE TO1' ROW--Janice Woodward, Connie Lee Hefflinger, Kay Overmier, Barbara Stevens, Joyce Jaqua, Larry Miller, Jane Spiess, Mary Lou Miller, Ferrel Baldwin, Sandra Spiess, Wanda Watson, Sandra. Sweesey. MIDDLE ROW4Gene Wood, Jerry Mock, Charles McKnight, Ronald Hyter, Tom Swartzlander, Delbert Emahiser, Tom Hogrefe, Eilzabeth Roster, Ann Lawrence, Carol Sharp, Jean Nartker, Mary Lou Gallagher, David James. BOTTOM ROW-Sue Dominique, Mary Knoll, Shirley Watson, Tom Westhoven, Bruce Ernst, Robert Geiger, Rollo Fuller, Leona Stadler, Clyde-Burdue, Donald Garbers, Kenneth Reep, Karen Mil- le L. TOP ROW-Larry Gineman, Donald Moore, Wayne Barber, Samuel Foreman, Gust Cocke, Doyle Le Veck, Kenny Gineman, Larry Kessler, Wayne Frank, Bernard Spangler. MIDDLE ROW-Julie Sharpe, Violet Church, Phyllis Le Veck, Wilma Bennett, Joyce Nye, Patty Roseman, Hazel Christy, Lavora Saul, Eugene Thorn, Ronald Burns, Mrs. Yackee, BOTTOM ROW-Norrine Westhoven, Martha Nicely, Wilma Aumond, Mary Maiers, Idella Young, Danny Peper, Vernon Donnelly, Richard Carpenter, Buddy Hoffman, Eugene Westhoven, John Feffer. NOT PICTURED-Ruth Koeloff. GRADES FIVE AND SIX 57 TOP ROW-Melvin Pittman, Elzie Christy, Danny Chambers, Ronald Geckle, Ronnie Crum, Eric Frankforther, Clarence Minnich, Tommy McKnight, Larry Krauss, Terry Beilharz, John E-ckenrode, Leon Bonner. MIDDLE ROW-James Miller, Lila Mae Briner, Bob Lindhorst, Lyle Myers, Carpenter, Bonita Bressler, Patricia Leonard, Lyndamae Minnich, Lynn Champion, Carol Connolly, Mrs. Heilman. BOTTOM ROW-Betty Mitchell, Ann Rickly, Lynn Lawecki, Marianne Hales, Ann Kigar, Mary Ann Watkins, Lila Lee Soles, Judith Wangrin, Doris Jean Davis, .4 ,Z lah: ,,,Z Z X ,,..... 58 Gerald King, Janet Barbara Dietrich, Erma Elling, Ruth Carolyn Dulle. SI GRADE X The Church IS of God and the place where the Christian Folks of a community share experience of Worship and Good Fellowship Here they develop Chrlstlan char acter and iind help for their problems and pardon and mercy for their sms Here they are taught kindness friendliness and love toward their fellowmen and strength for duties new and old Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my the house of the Lord for ever Psalm 23 Q Only 1 person an 5 In America as a church school member Cprotesfcnt Roman Catholic, or Jewish, what will be our future If Cl-mais way is not to ughf to the pcop e ? A warm and sincere welcome is extended by the following churches for all to attend the church of their choice regularly. St. Paul Lutheran Church Seventh-day Adventist Church Victory United Brethren Church Pilgrim Holiness Church Shiloh Christian Union The Methodist Church St. Jolm's Reformed The Colton Methodist Liberty Chapel Evangelical-United Brethren life: and l shall dwell in I O 0 0 I o o p , 59 BILL TRAVIS MOTOR SALES, INC. SALES QM EURND W W Napoleon, Ohio ' 15- --E A SERVICE fl' VTE CONGRATULATIONS . . . to the Graduates of 1951 May their memories of school be only happy ones. We sincerely hope that the Photographs We have made for this annual will help t keep alive those memories WARD STUDIO Napoleon, Ohio BOKERMAN SALES AND SERVICE STUDEBAKER NEW IDEA O STROMBERG-CARLSON 829 North Perry Street - Phone 3511 NAPOLEON, OHIO McCLURE S GROCERIES Liberty Center I Texas O Grelton Compliments Of 3 60 THE L S DUNBAR CO Internatlonal Trucks McCornuck Deering Farm Equlpment PACKARD CARS Electrlcal Appliances NAPOLEON OHIO Compl'me ts Of WEAKS GARAGE LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO Pho e 25 CITIES SERVICE GAS I TIRES O OIL Greaslng Tire Repalr Auto Accessories Herma Ka ky P p 1 n Myron CMikeJ Weaks, Prop. n Compl ments Of LIBERTY CENTER LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION GOOD LUCK WON from oblloll TONY SANEHOLTZ CClass of '46J Your Mobilgas and Mobilheat Man NAPOLEON, OHIO. Ph. 3421 or R6547 FERGUSON-TRACTOR Copied-Never Equaled SPIESS IMPLEMENT CO. Ferguson Sales and Service LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO BROWN S MARKET LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO Pho e 74 9 Groceries and Meats Il CEDARS GARAGE Automotive Repair Body and Fender Repair Safety Glass Cut and Fit While You Wait Phone 51460 P COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments Of The KESSLER'S Oelwein Chemical Co. RED 85 WHITE Evan Spiess, Field Mgr. Colton, Ohio I I Liberty Phone 14- B I ' ' ' A, M, B ARLQVV . COMPLIMENTS OF General Store I I TELEPHONE COMPANY I Coal - Colton, Ohio , I Liberty Center Phone 14-2 Liberty Center, Ohio I . I .. .J I I I THE LIBERTY STATE 1 i COMPLIMENTS OF MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE I SYSTEM I ' LIBERTY HARDWARE De os' s Insured T S5000 B Fed:ralltDeposit Insiljrance Cori. Liberty Cellter, Liberty Center, Ohio I I .. .. .I I WALTERS' FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Compliments Of LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO Walters' Appliance LIBERTY CENTER LIBERTY CENTER, OHIO SCHULTZ'S TAVERN 62 COMPLIMENTS OF THE LIBERTY PRESS Liberty Center, Ohio C. ERN ST Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service COMPLIMENTS OF REICHERT'S JEWELRY STORE Napoleon, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF RAY'S RECREATION Liberty Center, Ohio A. Z. BRYAN Insurance from A to Z Liberty Center, Ohio W. B. JENNINGS Medicine and Sundries Ice Cream Liberty Center, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MORRISON'S STORE Liberty Center, Ohio THOMAS BICHAN Chevrolet - Allis-Chalmers Sales-Parts-Service Liberty Center, Ohio THE HOME MARKET I. E. Evers-ole, Proprietor Quality Groceries and Meats SELF SERVE-FREE DELIVERY Phone 117 Liberty Center, Ohio SHELL GAS-OILS YLPOSENE AND ACCESSORIES F 'e dly O E MURDOCK Owner N f . Liberty Center Ohio X X 5 is I Q L, . Always Your rl n Service Station . . , Corner, East and i or h St 9 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. E. M. BEVARD Dentist Liberty Center, Ohio COMPLIMENTS or DR. B. J. GEORGE Liberty Center, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF BARTEL S CAFE Liberty Center Ohlo Clothes for Dad and Lad Satisfaction Guaranteed Napoleon, Ohlo AUGENSTEIN 8: HOEFFEL COMPLIMENTS OF H. W. HEILMAN Liberty Center, Ohl LIBERTY LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO Builders Supplies Qu ck Del'very-Phone 130 WED-fCG'IHl UTUGRHHS K LM. I Xu Ri If-QM E'-D43.1.fav.0fXO x N S X N X Q SSX A X X X S S X XX T


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