Martel High School - Eagle Yearbook (Caledonia, OH)
- Class of 1952
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She teaches commercial subjects and history. received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Kent State University. He is seventh and eighth home room teacher and also teaches English and geography. attended Youngstown College, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He teaches vocal and instrumental music. has a Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green State University. He is our coach and Industrial Arts teacher. graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor of Science degree. She taught Home Economics, Biology and Science the last semester. who taught Home Economics, Biology and Science in the first semester, was graduated from Tennessee Univer sity with a Bachelor of Science degree. She holds a Master of Science degree from Michigan State College. received her diploma from Capital University. She teaches fifth and sixth grades. received her diploma from Bowling Green State Univer- sity. 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Music , Class Officer Music Festrval .... . . . Class Plays ............... 3,4 ........ ...1,2 3,4 -3 .... ....... 4 .... .... 2 a 4 ........ ..... 1 2 3 4 1 ...... . 2 a 4 ' . . 3 2 Band , . Honor Society. . . ........... 3 'Thought is deeper than all speech. Urn,-- ,af Class Plays ..... Music .......... Annual Staff .... Paper Staff ..... Track........ 8 ION ELLIOTT ... 3,4 4 4 4 one Qian cocoa Basketball........... 1.2.3.4 'Every man has his devilish moments. IOYCE ROESCH Class Plays .............. 3,4 spam ......... .... 1 ,2, 3,4 Annual smff ..... ........ A Music ............... 1,2, 3,4 Music Festival .............. 3 Cheerleader. .. ... . . .. 2,3,4 Paper Staff. .... . ...1,2,3,4 Class Officer.. ....2,3.4 Band.......... .....8,4 Honor Society..............3 Thinks all she speaks, but speaks not all she thinks. JUNIOR PRICE Class Plays..... 3,4 Basketball. . . . . . . . . . Annual Staff. 'I'rack......... ..1,2,3,4 .... .........4 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff....... .........4 Class 0fficer..... ........2 Muslc............l.....1,2,3 'He is wise for he worries not. KENNETH PLETCHER ClassP1ay.......... ...... . Manager. . . . . . Music.......... ... Annual Staff..... ... Paper Staff. . . . Class 0fficer............... 'Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. 9 MELVIN HISSONG Class Plays ..... . . . 8,4 Annual Staff .... ....... 4 Music ........ ....... 1 ,3 Track ...... 1,2,3,4 Basketball .... ..... 1 , 2 , 3, 4 class officergnoaeooaaoooao 1,3 'A merry heart is worth gold. BETTY LYNCH C1assP1ays..... ....... Music......... C1assOfficer...., .,,,,, Annua1Staff..... ,,,,, Paper sraff. . . ..... . . . 2, Music Festival ..... ...... Sports.... ....... ....1,2, Carnival .................. 1.2, 3,4 3,4 1,4 . 4 3,4 3,4 3,4 ..3 'Silence is one of the greatest arts of conversation. youth. 10 Track...................... RODNEY BALDINGER Class Plays .... . ... 3,4 Music ........ . .... 1,2 C1asxOfflcer...-. ....S Annualstaffnqooo suou4 ' Paper smff ..... .... , 4 1 'Keep true to thy dreams of DORISVOLIRATH Class Plays................3,4 Bandaannneooeono aoooaonau3g4 Music.................1,2,3,4 Music Festival.. ... ...... 3.4 Paper Staff. .. .... 2,3,4 Annualstaffu... ........4 Cheerleaden... ..........3 'Class Officer..... ....1,2,3.4 Sports.................1,2,3,4 'How much lies behind her laughter. Motto....... Class Class Class Colors. . . . Flower. . . Officers: President. . . . . Vice- President. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . The Class Ol 1952 ocoouoqoosnaoonoauooaeeoacaan fi 1'Rowing: not Drifting Crimson and gray Red Rose Bud . . Doris Vollrath . , Joyce Roesch . .Maxine Reed . .Betty Lynch 'When high school halls no longer hear our steps, Re-echolng down the crowded stairs, and when New groups of students throng our study hall, Like friendly ghosts, we shall return again. We are its past: our thought will haunt these grounds, Sharing the general sorrow, joy, and laughter. These memories are lnseparably ours, We'1l treasure them, through all the long years after. 11 Class Will We, the class of 1952, in the town of Martel, county of Marion, and state of Ohio, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Jon Elliott wills his ability to get along with Mr. Walters to Sonny Worcester, who can be just as stubborn as Jon. Maxine Reed wills her ability to get out of semester tests to Carol Relsh, and her typing ability to Shirley Smith. Melvin Hlssong gives his tallness to Kenneth Barden: he'1l need it if he expects to stay on the basketball team. Junior Prlce leaves his ability to pester Mr. Ransbottom to Gale Loyer We're sure he can do as well as Junior, lf not better. Kenneth Pletcher wllls his curly hair to Jimmy Miner. Wonder if Jimmy will put it up every night as Kenny did. Dorls Vollrath wills her position as majorette in the band to Barbara Wilson. Wonder if she can start the band as well as Doris dldr Joyce Roesch wills her cheeleeading ability to Beverly Smith, and her shortness to Penny Hayes. Betty Lynch wills her pleasing personality to Marlene Weirlck, and her volleyball ability to Mildred Roesch. Rodney Baldlnger wllls his like of school to Bill Vollrath, and his cheer- ful smile to Mr. Mulidor. Item-- To the future Senior Class, our rightful heirs, we leave our impor- tance and privileges as Seniors, our books and our seats by the window. Also any notebooks, pencils, combs, unfinished lolly-pops, or unfinished business, including debts contracted whlle engaged in the business of being a Senior. Item-- To the Sophomore Class, our good friends, we leave our patience. lt will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the upper classmen. Item-- To the young Freshmen, we leave a map of the school building. Item-- To the faculty, we give a sense of relief that we have at least graduated, pleasant memories of our years together and a feeling of pride ln any great deeds or noteworthy achievements that our future may contain. Item-- To our dear old school building itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and our well marked seats and desks. Item-- Besides all these bequests we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them, also our blessings and our forgiveness for anything not appreciated. To all, a pledge of our friendship forever. We now sign and seal this last will and testament of the Senior Class of one thousand, nlne hundred and fifty- two. 12 CIBSS PfOPl'l2Cy We have a large room, empty but for two people and a grand piano. A small boy wlth a look of agony on his face is trying to play exercise Number 13, as his teacher looks on. She is determinedly counting one, two, and three-four. At last she sweeps the child off the stool and plays the exercise, making the mechanical precision sound interesting. She ls Maxine Reed, with fingers as nimble as ever. It ls nine o'clock ln the morning and the school bell ls ringing. Children are hurrying up the walk to greet their teacher. She ls standing at the door and as she leans forward to take the flowers, a little girl has brought her, we can see it is Joyce Roesch. We see a room decorated with hair drlers and curlers. We recognize the place as the largest beauty salon in New York City. Many of the great celebrities are having their hair restyled. There comes the manager through the door now and it ls Betty Lynch. The scene becomes noisy. Buzzing and ringing fill our ears. We see a long room around which are seated many girls. lt ls a telephone office. The head operator is Doris Vollrath. We knew her as soon as she said, 'The llne ls busy . We go now to a crowded rlngslde in Chicago. Fans are going wild over the fight. lt ls the match everyone has been waiting for. The world's champion ls defending his title, When the fight draws to a close, the referee announces, 'The winner and still undefeated champ, Junior Price. In the distance a new house ls being built, then another, and another. As we go closer we can see the office buildlng's sign reading, Mel's Home Construction Company. Then a prosperous farm house appears. In a nearby field, tractor, plows and discs are being used to prepare the ground for crops. As we come near we recognize Rodney, his wife, Mamie, and their four little Baldingers. Now we see a room in disorder and a man on all fours, looking at the rug through a magnifying glass. ln one pocket is a notebook labeled, clues , In the other is a pair of handcuffs. He acts very peculiar. Now he rises, he turns towad us, and we recognize him as Ion Elliott. This is the result of the mystery stories he was always reading. A figure, wearing a stunning uniform, rides toward us. He stops his horse and reads a sign offering a reward of many thousands of dollars for the capture of a murderer at large ln the Martel Territory. Now he is smiling and we can hear him saying, 'The Mountles always get their man. He is one of those romantic heroes, a Mounted Policeman. As he rldes nearer, we recognize him. lt ls Kenneth Pletcher, as handsome as ever. 13 we wa.. 8 we . 1 ' Qt- ':' Senior Play Cast First Row - Maxine Reed, Doris Vollrarn, Betty Lynch, Joyce Roesch. Second Row - Kenneth Pletcher, Ion Elliott, Melvin Hissong, Junior Price, Rodney Baldingerf Mrs. Thomas, Director. 'If Mother Only Knew' Janet Maxwell. . . .......................... . . . .Doris Vollrath Aunt Mary ........ ................... . ..Barbara Wilson Connie Maxwell .... ...Betty Lynch Betty Lou Maxwell... .. Joyce Roesch Bernadlne ........ .. Maxine Reed Wilbur Maxwell. . . . . Sonny Worcester Hercules Nelson. . . . . . Kenneth Pletcher John Maxwell .... .. Melvin l-lissong Gladys Gooch ..... . . . Mildred Roesch Charles Burke ...... ...Junior Price Dr- Ieffly Gooch... .. ...Rodney Baldinger Badge Burns........................................Ion Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are celebrating their twentieth wedding anni- versary--twenty years of happily married bliss. Their three children, Wilbur, Betty Lou, and Connie, put their heads together and sign a pact that never again will they cause their parents any grief. ln their bungling ways, however, things reach catalysmic proportions by the next sun. You see, Mrs. Maxwell has an old girl friend names Gladys Smurlt, who grew up, went to college and got a doctor's degree in library science. She was married to Dr. Ieffry Gocch. Gladys had a doctor's degree, too, so Mother nonchalantly announced that she was going out for awhile with her old friend, Dr. Gooch. This happened again the next day and the next, too. Purple thoughts were now mushrooming in the astonished minds of the Maxwell offspring, because they knew all would be lost. So, what to do? They decide to bring Mother back into the fold and salvage what's left of the parent's sink- ing ship. Everything ends all right, of course, but not before the kids really rock the boat. 14 .gl 2? 745 152: 2137: 74, 'ffm 3' 43.- 511 Ti fi -zig. '.,'3 af! '.: . if :L 511 3:1 ,.5. .749 ., 5, ,eg 354 I, 3 ff J ' ' 'iz-. .-,.. --gg:-nrmf ...-4.: 53 --:- kliu L.. -- ' 'F 3:fmii? L- T ' ff' 5 4 - , .-1-1:11351 U . ,gf :Ear ., Is. J -. , A : 2'iissaeaef-rf'- A Q. . x :-:b 1 ' f-A' -1 .::.. . . A-A -4 3.5 fs .55 427 ..-5. :.5., f . may -- eau- '- I' -.1 -:ia 5.4 11:1 535 ff -- - , :..,:::11 - A , ' , X fi: 3:3 553: -ff-' .-3, 1- -,-4 ,. f' . f ,, fu., ,,vf f . .Alf - '-:-1 ' , 1' f - , .4 I -ga , ' ' . f r- H- 'EEL 525' I .f-E U- 7 f - ' - ' fa: -5 ' f - 3-., A, -' I 1 ,L , D I . Q I ,, I Z7 f , ,,,f.! of . n , , F . 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' V, fz' 1-S x -Ib,- -I -.,1,. gg, .,:,' .el , .gas 3-1 ,. E? -Z' . -5:1 .ze 14. f-Q ' : . . . . 'f 'I' , 2, 4 - uk' ' ' I I , a U if . .-, gf . , , , ,aff . . f .- .--J f I 'S 'ff a u 1 ,.g. . .3 . 1 I 3' f SX , x 1 3 -. sz . 4' I . 4 . I 1 1 'J 'Q 1 4? .- 1 .f f 7 . J' ke-fi' A in iv Junior Class First Row - Beverly Smith, Bill Vollrath, Barbara Wilson. Second Row - Myra Lou.Myers, Gale Loyer, Penny Hayes, Carol Reish, Rr. Harden. Absent - Sonny Worcester. Junior News The Iunlor Class began the year with eight members. Glenna Bilger enrolled in January, which made a total of nine members. Mr. C. M. Barden ls the advisor. We sold refreshments at the ball games this year to make money for our Senior trip next year. A class play, 'Star Craxy , was given also to raise money for this purpose-. We ordered our class rings in September and were very happy when we received them on November 3, 1951. Most of the students enjoy sports and music. Three of the Junior boys played basketball this year: Sonny Worcester, Gale Loyer, and Bill Vollrath. Four of the Junior girls are in the school band. 18 YL id x C5 sophomores First Row - Elaine Crawbaugh, Gary Baer, Paul Layman, Shirley Smith, Nancy Burkhart, Mary Jean Reed, Mr. Mulidor. Second Row - Catherine Bilger, Mary Jo Peery, Carolyn Myers, Mildred Roesch, Marlene Weuicf, Jimmy Miner, Dale Linstedt, Tommy Ettinger. Freshmen First Row - Lois Lyon, Marlene Downs, Norma Fletcher, Mary Baer. Second Row - Kenneth Barden, Charles Mason, Barry Vaughn, Darrell Frazier, Mrs. Knight. Absent - Kenneth Berry. 17 Seventh and Eighth Grades First Row - Donald Linstedt, Billy Rice, Philip Leathem, Patricia Hill, Barbara Hildreth, Sandra Vaughn, Betty Baer, Charlotte Stevens, Shirley Pursley. Second Row - Mr. Walter, Robert Moodespaugh, Esther Irwin, Kathryn McKinstry, Judy Fabian, Mary Irwin, John Burkhart, Janice Whiteamire, Joyce Staley. Third Row - Daniel Tuttle, Donald Coulter, Wallace Vauglm, Roy Shuster, June Ann Hissong, Narman Loyer, Glen Linstedt, Ruby Holycross, Alice Shuster. v r ' E Fifth and Sixth Grades. First Row - Eunice Pursley, Linda Moodespaugh, Stephen Black, Danny Sampley, Lester Lyon, 105 Baer. Second Row - Janet Goken, Jewell Grimes, Larry Leathem, Tommy Scif, Micheal Downs, Phyllis andis. Third Row - Donna Sulser, Helen Shuster, Marji Fabian, Jenny Shuster, Patsy Rice, Mrs. Trout. Absent - Bobby Vaughn. 18 Third and Fourth Grades First Row - Carol Whiteamire, Donald Downs, Harold Pinyerd, Charles Pinyerd, Joe Seif, Billy Woolum, Thomas Pursley, Larry Smothers, Jacqueline Reed, Patricia Fabian. Second Row - Joyce Worcester, Mary Rice, Louise Burkhart, Sandra Manring, Beverly Downs, Joe Hildreth, Ronald Clever, Phillip McKinstry, Lewis Leathem, David Downs, Roger Pursley. Third Row - Priscilla Scif, Ruth Ann Pletcher, Ann Winters, Joyce Miller, Ruth Coulter, Tommy Sampley, Thomas Wyckoff, Kenneth Hill, Freddy Baer, Jerry Noblet, Mrs. Winters. Fourth Row - Norman Bilger, Jerry Bilger, Bradford Nile, Luther Leathem, David Holbrook, James Landis, Danny Shoup, Larry Grimes. Absent - Ray Swearingen. First and Second Grades First Row - Margaret Pinyerd, Dickie Lambright, Delbert Bilger, Patty Laucher, Roger Whiteamire Danny Fabian, Janice Huntsman, Sharon Black, Shirley Black. Second Row - George Holbrook, John Seif, Phyllis Baer, Denny Hildreth, Louise Baer, Carol Berry, Virginia Woolum, Kenneth Kent. Third Row - Mrs. Lyon, Dennis Rice, David Vollrath, Bobby Stevens, Bobby Kennedy, Keith Miller, Nancy Lynch. ' Absent - Lonnie Stakey. 19 GFBJC News The First and Second Grades are taught by Mrs. Mary Alice Lyon and have twenty- flve students. Both classes study the same subjects: reading, writing, numbers, spelllng, and handiwork. We took part in the Famers' lnstltute program and the Mar.ch Community Club meeting. The boys and girls like school and have lots of fun working and playing together. The Third and Fourth Grades this year have an enrollment of forty. Mrs. Elizabeth Winters is their teacher. There are ten new desks ln our room and everyone ls getting a chance to use them, for a few days at least. During the study of cotton growing, we grew a few cotton plants ln our room. We enjoyed taking part in the Farmers' Institute program and a Thanksgiving playlet. Because of the large number of students in our room, everyone ls learning to share experiences, and to work and play together. The fifth and Sixth Grades have nineteen students ln their room. Mrs. Dorothy Trout ls their teacher. Everyone is very much interested ln sports and music. Three students are ln the school band and seven are taking instrumental music. All the puplls enjoy reading and have made good use of the library, Weekly Readers, and the reading textbooks. Through Health and Safety, they are learning to take care of their mlnds and bodies. Everyone is antlclpatlng a happy summer vacation. The Seventh and Eighth Grades have an enrollment of twenty-six students. M-r. Herbert Walter is their home room teacher. They exhcange classes just like the High School. They nave been very busy collecting tax stamps. The pupils of this room were responsible for a program at the Community Club meeting ln January. Several of the students are in the school band. Most of the boys went out for basketball. Both the boys and the girls enjoy playing plng-pong. High School News ' When the nine Freshmen entered High School ln september, they found lt very new and excltlng. The Seniors initiated them ln November. They have had a Halloween party and s wlener roast and are collecting tax stamps to raise money for their treasury. Mr. Edwin Ransbottom ls their advisor. ' The Sophomore Class has fourteen members. Mr. Michael Mulldor ls their advisor. They enjoyed a wiener roast at Helse Park ln Gallon in October. Everyone ls looking forward to next year when they hope to add money to their treasury. 20 . .. .-.ar -.m ef -2. '-:-:- v. v. i gc -tg. 1 3:-' . . 'lib ffkl Q .- 22:2 lf.. 5 A gg.: .- - -. :ga +I, xg: 329 ' . ,. 1. , .w 33 .iz 633 I Za wg. -:Ei ,Q . fs Ia? 4'0- .gg 35: 7-e-: . 4 .., 1 -:ga 1 it 4. 'Q 4,3 15' Zig -.-.'. 4-Q ' -z gg 2:2. '9 ,., -.',-,- . . :-I' 1 cc 4 rf-, 75 .J M. do 1 A.: :gg . ?' .gf .W in .142 173. 6: k'o E23 4. f.-.3 -x -:EIS 0-' 3 -.ix 1714 531 .527 :gf .gf 4-. ij' .,': f., 13 .5,, 49' Q' I. 1., .- ,132 if 522' N 'Lie 35.-. 9'- 'Q A' ia I-I 'nf' .gr-2 re 1-2' , 'S 31 42 7:3 ,.- 5:-' ., . 1 , ffyf -4 ,, ., if , K5 f' ...L 'Y-: :gz- -: 'L-. ti: 5.2 ' 'Q 7:-: .1 . -4- 4- 91' '7 if f.-4 if f ' 'iii 1512 Q., lil: '-' I 2:12 7 .ge- - .'. 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N Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right - Shirley Smith, Mildred Roesch, Marlene Weirick, Joyce Roesch. 22 Ju nior High Basketball Pint Row - Barry Vaugh, John Burkhart, Philip Leathem, Donald Linstedt, Mr. Ransbottom. Second Row - Robert Moodespaugh, Glen Llnstedt, Wallace Vaughn, Daniel Tuttle, Donald Coulter Junior Higlm Cheerleaders Charlotte Stevens, Patty Hill, Norma Pletcher. 23 Boys Sports The boys in physical education class play softball basketball volleyball and several of the boys are on the track team. Basketball is the best liked of all the sports and everyone eagerly awaits the opening of the season. This year we opened the league by playing Pleasant here Our boys played very hard and were almost successful in turning Pleasant back But Pleasant came out from behind in the few remaining minutes to win the game 57 59 Although we were defeated, our spirits were not dampened and each successive game brought new excitement. When the season ended we had a league record of three wlns and seven losses and we also won one tournament game Those receiving varsity basketball letters are Melvin Hissong Junior Price, Ion Elliott, Sonny Worcester, Gale Loyer and Paul Layman Dale Linstedt also played on the varsity. Darrell Frazier and Kenny Barden started the season by playing on the Junior High team but because of the lack of players on the varsity, they switched over to playing on the varsity Kenneth Pletcher ls the manager and Edwin Ransbottom ls the coach Our lunlor High gained more ln experience than ln wins this year They hope to do better in the future. Our basketball schedule ls as follows: Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel Martel. 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Myra Lou Myers Paul Layman Rodney Baldinger Barbara Wilson Beverly Smith Penny Hayes Gale Loyer Carol Relsh William Vollrath Professor Andrews Jerry Andrews spends her time helping her father, an astronomer. When she hears that Dick Mallon, big league player,. ls to he ln town, she realizes she regrets having put a career ahead of marriage with Dick. Donna, who senses this, sets out to 'right the wrong . A little note starts everything. Nothing...not even the arrival of Dick's fiance, Ioan Mayberry, Hollywood star...stops Donna, who with the help of her friend, Beth Robinson, and the reluctant help of her brother Bill, manages to get everyone involved. S 3 5 5 5 5 5 Girls' Music First Rgw - Joyce Roesch, Maxine Reed, Catherine Bilger, Mary Jean Reed, Norma Pletcher, Mary aer, verly Smith, Esther Irwin. Second Row - Carolyn Myers, Lois Lyon, Nancy Burkhart, Myra Lou Myers, Carol Reish, Marlene Weiricli, Penny Hayes, June Ann Hissong. , Third Row - Shirley Smith, Betty Lynch, Mildred Roesch, Doris Vollrath, Barbara Wilson, Mary 1175, luay Fabian, Janice Whiteamire. Absent - Glenna Bilger. d n l Boys' Glee Club First Row - Tommy Ettinger, John Burkhart, Billy Rlce, Philip Leathem, Donald Linxteadt, Kenny Barden. Second Row - Wallace Vaughn, Norman Loyer, Kenny Pletcher, Jon Elliott, Paul Layman, Daryl Frazer, Mr. Michael Mulidor. 27 Sfliggl. Band First Row - Joyce Staley, Judy Fabian, Charlotte Stevens, Marjl Fabian, Philip Leathem, Wallace Vaughn, Janet Goken, Patricia Hall, Jewell Grimes, Beverly Smith, Doris Vollrath. Second Row - June Ann Hissong, Lois Lyon, Carol Reish, Barbara Wilson, Kathryn McKlnstry, Marlene Welrick, Joyce Roesch, Mr. Multdor. Third Row - Paul Layman, Kenneth Barden, Darrell Frazier, Penny Hayes, Maxine Reed. Girls' Physical Education Class First Row - Joyce Roesch, Maxine Reed, Catherine Bilger, Elaine Crawbough, Mary Jane Reed, Norma Pletcher, Mary Baer, Beverly Smith. Second Row - Carolyn Myers, Lois Lyon, Nancy Burkhart, Myra Lou Myers, Barbara Wilson, Doris Vollrath, Mary Peery. Third Row - Mr. Rambottom, Shirley Smith, Mildred Roesch, Betty Lunch, Carol Reish, Marlene Welrick, Penny Hayes, Marlene Downs. Absent - Glenna Bllger. 28 Hi-Life Sta!! Seated - Barbara Wilson, Penny Hayes, June Ann Hissong, Mazine Reed, Patty Hill, Joyce Roesch, Hom Vollrath, Beverly Smith. Standing - Mn. Thomas, Carol Relsh, Mary Io Peery, Junior Price, Marlene Welrlck, Paul yman, lon Elliott, Melvin Hmong, Kenneth Barden, Kenneth Pletcher, Rodney Baldinger, Betty Lynch. Absent - Myra Lou Myers, Sonny Worcester. . Industrial Arts Left to right - Melvin Hmong, Bill Vollrath, Gale Loyer, Junior Price, Rodney Baldlnger, Kenneth Fletcher. 'gg Annual Staff Selted - Maxine Reed, Ion Elliott, Joyce Roesch, Doris Vollrath, Melvin Hmong, Betty Lynch. Standing - Mn. Thomas, Junior Price, Rodney Baldlnger, Kenneth Fletcher. School Board Mn. Harold Clever, Mr. Thomas Fabian, Mr. Dale Goken, Mr. Cloyd Rice, Mx. James Huntsman 30 School Board Thb School Board ls composed of five members. Three members: Mr. Goken, Mr. Fabian, and Mr. Clever are serving their third year on the board. Mr. Rice and Mr. Huntsman are the new members, chosen in the last election. Mr. Goken is serving his first year as President: Mr. Fabian is the Vice President: and Mr. Clarence Tropf is the clerk. Community Club Our Community Club is now three years old. It Includes everyone ln the community who cares to attend. The officers for this year are: fPresldent........ ..Mr. Cloyd Rice Vice President... .. Mr. Wallace Lyon Secretary...... ...Mr. Salo Leathem Treasurer........ .... .. ..........Mr. E. I. l-llssong Meetings are held once a month. Each meeting consists of: group singing, devotions, a business meeting, program, and a social hour. Each meeting is planned with some special interest in mind. The club has had several speakers and other entertainers from outside the community, who brought interesting talks and nice entertainment for all. ln October, the Community Club sponsored a Halloween Carnival. The Carnival was very successful and was enjoyed by the community. I I Band Parents Association, This ls the first year for the Band Parents Assoclatlon, which was or- ganized to aid the financial status of the band over and above what the School Board ls able to do, and to further help the band and to create interest in lt. Their meetings are held the flrst Wednesday of each month at the schoolhouse. The officers for thls year are: Presldent............ ....Mr. Elmer Leathem Vlce President... ...Mrs. Neil Welrlck Secretary....... ....Mrs. Wallace Lyon Treasurer..........................Mrs. Thomas Fabian The Band Parents purchased green and white saddle shoes and green neckerchiefs which along with white shirts and blue jeans made up the uniform for Martel's band. They hope to be able to purchase regular band uniforms ln the near future. They sponsored a Leap Year dance February 29 to raise money for this fund. The Band Parents paid the transportation expenses'of the band's attendance at the basketball tournament. LITHOGRIPHED L BOUND BY u,wuuE11sLul1 September 4 7 12 18 25 October 4 9 12 16 19 24 26 26 November 2 8 9 11 13 15 16 17 19 21 28 80 December 4 6-7 7 9 14 16 18 20-21 29 31 January 4 6 10 12 14 15 16 18 22 23 26 30 February 1-2 8 18- 12-23 April 25 18 19 20 May School Calendar First day of school. Juniors ordered class rings. Elected class officers. lst Community Club Juniors and Seniors took TB test at Caledonia. Saw World Series on TV. Elected annual staff. No school--no water. Senior girls went to University club meeting. No school--water unsatisfactory. Elected cheerleaders. No school--Teachers' Meeting in Columbus. Halloween Carnival. Junior Class Play--'Star Crazy' Elected paper staff. Freshman Initiation. Senior girls in local Prince of Peace Contest. Caledonia band gave concert here. Small attendance--Hunting season opened. lst ballgame at Iberia. Seniors went to Delaware to get pictures take Magazine drive closed--Seniors beat Juniors. Thanksgiving program. Seniors choose invitations and name cards. lst league game with Pleasant here. Played Whetstone there. Every pupil Test. Played Green Camp there. County Prince of Peace Contest at Salem U.B Played Meeker here. Won this onel . Church Girls' Chorus sang at Martel and Iberia churches. Snowed hard and drifted--School until 11:30. No school--too much snow. Alumni banquet. Christmas exchange--Hi-life published. Played Waldo here and won. Band played. District Prince of Peace Contest in Columbus. Mr. 'Cubberly here to take group pictures. Junior High-Grand Prairie and Varsity-Alumni games. Mrs. Knlght's last day and Mrs. Justus's first. Community Club. Played LaRue there and won 61-621 Played Donia here. Band played. Band program sponsored by Grange. Played Mortal there. Played Prospect there. Played Claridon here. Famers' Institute. Played New Bloomington there. Marion County Basketball Tournament at Coli Honor Society Banquet at Prospect. Senlr Class Play--'If Mother Only Knew . Baccalaureate Commencement. Last day of school. 32 Sellm. :dwg 5 'x ,4- TT' Y iv ' in-..- HID TE Li f i Q00 '51 34 ,M L X ' U 2 1 , - 5 5.3 ,....-...N QLQQ XTR Martel High School Alummi 1917 Weir, Juanita fLaipplyj 1918 Bending, Lois lChrlstman1 ' Daly, lrma fldenj Iler, Howard Pace, Paul Rorick, Harold Saltz, Lucille lQGarfleldj S Snyder, Emma Virtue, Charles Virtue, Clarence 1919 Amos, Ruth l'Borick1 Campbell, Paul Christman, Ruth Geyer, Herbert McCoy, Fern Lkeedj Wiener, Pearl fStinehelfer1 Wolfe, Faun fReed1 1920 Beers, Flossie fKennedy1 Cosamlre, Virgil Emalnser, Howard Gallagher, Geraldine fNeff1 Jones, John McClaren, Almeda fkeecej McClaren, Clara fCress1 1921 Ankney, Ollle lRinehartj Baldinger, Lowell Christrnan, Edgar Coen, Velma fLaipplyj Corey, Thelma lCrissinger1 Cox, Nita IEmahiser1 Helnla, Floyd Hopkins, Hazel Llleilmanj ller, Harry Joseph, Gladys ljBurkhartj Kennedy, Burnls L'McKinstryj Klle, Harold Weirick, Mildred IKurtz1' Pace, Harold Reece, Warren Simmons, Martha ICox1 1922 Burns, Florence fParisj Kennedy, Eugene Kennedy, Harold Klle, Homer Kraus, Etta fBlayney1 Qualntance, Donald 1923 Albright, Marvella f.Cress1 Anderson, Neal ' Berry, Mabel Uonesj Blackston, Cleo lSulser1 Bucher, Lillie IQuaIntancej Clark, Walter French, Florence lkoeschj Helnla, Irma Logan, LaVaughn lkeedj Long, Laura fbeathemj McClurg, Myrtle fCress1 Neumann, Belle 1Pricej Roesch, Hazel LShif1eyj Rorick, Carl Rorick, Paul Tupps, Grace lRlnehartj 1924 Gilmore, Anna Marie fAnderson1 Glathart, Myron Huntsman, Orpha fldenj ' Longacre, Olive lKehrer1 Roesch, Ralph Sharrock, Wesley Slob, Florence fl-lurnmerj Waulbauer, Willo fNeflj 1925 Farlee, Berdlne Uhompsonj Kennedy, Melvin Russell, Elizabeth ICrlsslnger1 1926 Baldinger, Ada fPrlce1 Baldinger, Richard, Sr. Burkhart, Herbert Graham, Blanch lfClark1 Kennedy. George Lee, Dorothy fiuddlej Lyon, Donald Lyon, Helen fParis1 Lyon, Forest ' Metz, Haskell Roesch, Llnerd Seiter, Charles 1927 Breese, Mildred Burkhart, Raymond Darlymple, Edith lsulserj Grimes, Paul Guinther, Kenneth Ireland, Helen lfKemp1 Lesher, Harold Ness, Willard Pangborn, Mabel lfKennedyj Reed, Harry Rinehart, Tollie Wyckoff, Ruth lfKehrerj 1928 Baldlnger, Russell Breese, Lemuel Holtsberry, Ruth lBaldinge.rj Klle, Mary Riddle, Ralph Thompson, Ruby Trefz, Carl 1929 Albright, Ina IGr1mesj Anderson, John ' Burkhart, Chester Burkhart, Kermit Gulnther, Russell Reed, Wesley Stickler, Helen lfKurtz1 Wlsslnger, Louis Deceased 35 1930 Burnisde, Gladys lfKennedy1 Grau, Pearl lkoeschj Hager, Beulah fGuinthe:1 Hershner, Cecll Kaelber, Doris fBurkha.rt1 McCoy, Irene IGulnther1 McDonald, Glenora IMc Brldej Patterson, Grace fNessj Rush, Howard Sharrock, Melvin Sherer, Sarah lRorlckj Sulser, Esther Stafford, Mahla 1931 Gibbs, Raymond Goldsmith, Harold Hamilton, Dorothy fltennedyj Harlamart, Gertrude lRocock1 Hofstetter, Donald Leathem, Salo Lindstedt, Althea lfPletcher1 Lyon Wallace Riddle, Ellen fl.yon1 Rinehart, Herman Reed, Jane lfStockley1 Rice, Pearl fkorickl Whlteamire, Mary Ellen lkeedj 1932 Augensteln, Clara fkushj Balliet, Floyd Beech, William Hauenschild, Helen lDtt1 Mayer, Raymond Wissinger, Charles G. 1933 Baumgardener, Irene lfknowlesj Dilsaver, George Downs, Richard Ettinger, Ganelle fGolllsrnithj Gist, Eldon Grimes, Clarence Gulnther, Cecil Heddlng, Jay Hill, Jeanette fkorickj Kelly, Leland Kelly, Vera Uieersj Ness, Dorothy lfOsbornj Ness, Howard Price, Harold Reamsnyder, Henry Shumaker, Muryle Thomon, Martha lBaker1 1934 Balllet, Kenneth Brooks, Richard Burkhart, Virgil George, Fredrick Grossman, Chester Gulnther, Harold Hofstetter, Vivian lLlklns1 Kiess, Melvin Lew, Delores fNeffj Osborn, Virginia Reamsnyder, Ruth flleedj Riley, Wlnifred lwilkinsl Russell. Arthur Sharrock, Herman Wheatcraft, Iris Wiles, Deloris fBonnerj 1935 Burgerner, Fay fl-leddingj Downs, Robert Gilbert, Margaret piamlltonjl Gulnther, Edgar Hofstetter, Robert Holtshouse, Marie IGuint.her1 Likins, Virgil Longacre, Wayne Nash, Marie ISulser1 Rush, Wilford Sharrock, Eldon Shumaker, Velma lfKelloggj 1936 Chrlstman, Mildred lfBalllett1 Coulter, Dora lDilsaverj Lyon, Bemard Lyon, George Mason, Evelyn fl-iummerj Moleno, Geraldine fkoeschl Peery, Evelyn lClutter1 Pletcher, Gaylord Reed, Charles Reed, Robert Stakey, Willlam 1937 Beers, Genevieve fkellyj Gist, Robert Hailtin Gerald ' Hedding, Ory Hubbard, Charles Liklns, Doris lfwilkins Miller, Robert Neff, Robert Ruth, George Sharrock, Lowell Sulser, Fred ' Waitley, Arthur Wallmlre, Wilma lfClutter1 1938 Douce, Lowell Downs, Cloa fP1eterj Heller, Alta fGulnther1 Heller, Gertrude IGulnther1 Hickman, Daniel Leathem, Laura fl-lumphreyj Miller, Ruth fkaiserl McCalister, Arva ljlnngacrej ' Manring, Thelma Martin, Harold Pery, Dorothy Pfahler, Maxine fkoeschj Shumaker, Gerald Tischer, Nellie lSulser1 Vossers, Edith Uvlanrlngj 1939 Dye, Florence lMartin Goebel, Gilbert Guinther, Glade Hickman, Eva lhongacrej Lyon, lllagene Iselterj Lyon, Richard McBride, Ned ' Reed, John Ruth, Robert Shumaker, Harlo Worcester, Helen ljGoldsrnlth1 1940 Balls, Dale Douce, William Grimes, Ruby lRorick1 Hayes, Paul Neff, Harold Rush, Carl Shoup: Opal fBaker1 Stakey, Glenn Dale 1941 Bachelor, Marjorie lBurkhartj Bonner, Jane fl-lickmanl Downs, Ralph Ellisor, Pauline fl-lofstetterl Griffiths, Harriet lklnehartj Kellogg, Charles Kelly, Serge Sharrock, Kathleen lLoyer1 Shumaker, Mildred lLyon1' 1942 Garver, Russel Hayes, Charles ' Humphrey, Ray John, Hmward Hassler, Mae Belle lReece1 Reynolds, Ruth fClutte.r1 Wilson, Robert 1943 Caris, Harold Cowgill, Edwin ' Nickum, Robert Stockwell, Betty flroyerl Sulser, Lawrence 1944 Price, Paul Sharrock, Dorothy Jean ' Sulser, Wesley Woolnm, Mildred Walentlnej 1945 Beringer, Rosemary fweiriclq Douce, Everett Kalb, Jean ljweidemalerj Martin, John Jr. Moiser, Ethel lfKelly1 Nickum, Betty lfStinehelferj Winters, John Wake, Doris ljcarterl 1946 Connell, Elvin Graf, Kenneth Irwin, Dale Irwin, Donna Mae lfheatheml Loyer, Klnsel Price, Lowell Roesch, Helen fCarter1 Sulser, Ethel Jean fManring1 Sulser, Samuel Tropf, Carrol 36 1947 Black, Howard ' Downs, James Graf, Pearl lboyerj Hickman, Betty l'MoClurg1 Hickman, Robert Harris, Rose fRinehartj Loyer, Robert Pangborn, Raymond Rinehart, Walter Stevens, Georgie flrlayesj Valentlne, Charles 1948 Downs, Daniel Jamison, James Rhinebolt, Jack 1949 Baldlnger, Richard, Jr. Reece, Robert Rinehart, Dale Ross, Isabel lltlnehartj Snare, Lois fllangbornj 1950 Elliott, Patricia llteedj Johnson, Gladys Ivalentl Meadows, Wayne Pangborn, Shrlley Price, Lillie Sharrock, Robert Vollrath, Donna 1951 Allen, Clarence Clever, Ruth Elliott, Rex Glathart, Forest Gates, Thomas Leathem, Wilma Roesch, Betty Weldemaier, Martha ' Deceased 2 5.5 ,,. - 3,5 gk 31127 .':1' -4.2 525: .V 1+ ff. :-, , , . . , . . . . .2 , 553 242- 3: -,Q lj: .'-gf .'.. 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