Martel High School - Eagle Yearbook (Caledonia, OH)
- Class of 1956
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. . 1 .-- , .,,. .uh- 4 .1 ,'. L 1 1 L--1: K .,.' , L.. , 11, if 311 Tv R., 1 11' Ii 1. 1 ,- 'f 'n. ., I ,1- , 1,-1 1 1 11 1 1 I , 4 1 4 I 1 1' ' 1 1 1 1 1. I ' 1 1 11 ' ' .,:1.- ' 1 -U1 ' '1 1' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. 1 1 1 Q ,I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. I 1.4, . , , 1 1 A 1 1 . . .-Q11 4 X 1 .2 1 ,I ' 1 11 A1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 .1 1 ' 1 XXV I Q 1-'vig 15. , 1 . 1 1 W , 1 .1 n-'1 1 'av ,I1 ,1 '11 .2111 11. ',-11 1 1 1 .1? - 1 , - '13,,,,11l' 'Fx ,1 .l oo 0 00 0 - O0 0 OO 0 ib U ll The annual staff of i956 wish to dedicate this edition of the yearbook to the school boa parents, teachers and anyone who has helped rd, make it possible for our old building to be re- paired and for our new gymnasium-auditorium. We thank you all. ' 2 ' . fl. O -L Oo 200 o g 0 47 - 09 U ll MR. CLAYTON BARDEN Superintendent Physics and Moth ,ll lik MRS. VIRGINIA LONGACRE Commercial and Spanish MRS. EVELYN GUINTHER Home Economics English and Biology MRS. MARGARET BARNHART Geography and English 'ii MR. RICHARD MULLER MR- JAMES ZICKES Social Studies 4 Industrial Arts Junior High Coach High School Coach W 'Q 5 5 MRS. OFJALDURNELL MR. IRVINGNICPHAII. Vocal Music . Instrumental Music MRS. MARY ALICE LYON First and Second Grades MRS. HAZEL LYON MRS. ELIZABETH WINTERS Fifth and Sixth Grades 5 Third and Fourth Grades YCAOOI .KOGTJ SKATED: Mr. Tropf, clerk, Mr. Goken, presidenf, Mr. Huntsman, vice-president. STANDING: Mr. Stokey, Mr. Rice, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Wyckoff. dy ax YQ B. Aki, V- . Q Mrs. Hissong Mr. Borden ,,--.- f 1-xf. -ir 6 COOK-MRS. BARDEN HELPER-MRS. HISSONG 7 gf-Ads - ,. 'if-2 .5 y L F 4aw ' .1 n 31 ,. W' 'Fw ' Q .A .f 2599 ww., .y A ggi Ev-6 0 0 O MZQQ JZVLAOQMQLAI O 0 O0 iqdwuamem oz Q 00 00 39 BILL RICE Annual Staff ..... ..... 4 Hi-Life Staff .... .... 3 ,4 Class Officer .... .... l 14 F.F.A ........ ..'.-lr2 Chorus .......... . . . l,2 Honor Society ..... .... 3 ,4 Class Play ......... ........ 3,4 ESTHER IRWIN Home Ec. Club .... Annual Staff ..... Hi-Life Staff ..... Class Play ..... . . . Chorus .......... . . . County Chorus ..... . . . MARY IRWIN Home Ec. Club .... .... 2 Annual Staff ..... .... 4 Hi-Life Staff .... .... 4 County Chorus ..... .... I ,2 Chorus ........ ---- I 12 Class Play ..... . . . 3,4 JOHN DAVID BURKHART Annual Staff ......... . Class Officer ..... . Hi-Life Staff... .. F.F.A ....... . Track ........ .. . Volleyball .... . . . Basketball .... .... Class Play .... . I w GLEN LINSTEDT Annual Staff .... .... 4 Hi-Life Staff .... . . . 4 4 Class Play ..... .... 2 ,4 Basketball ..... ...... 2 ,3,4 Volleyball .... ... l,2,3,4 JUDY FABIAN Chorus ......... ..... l Annual Staff .... ...., 4 Class Play ...... .... 3 ,4 Honor Society ..... ..... I . 3,4 Hi-Life Staff .... ..... l ,3,4 Class Officer .... .... l ,2,3,4 Band .....-.-.. Q-sl12l3I4 County Band .... . . . l,2,3,4 JANICE WHITEAMIRE Home Ec. Club ....... .. Annual Staff .... ..... Cl1orus....... Class Play. ..... .... Class Officer ..... ..... Hi-Life Staff .... .... 2 2 .4 1,2 3,4 2,4 ,3,4 DON LINSTEDT Volleyball ...... . . . ..2 Hi-Life Staff. . . . .... . 4 Annual Slaff .... ..... . Class Play .... ........ ...4 2,4 Cl1orus....... ..... l,2,3,4 Counly Chorus. . . . . . . Basketball .... .... F. F. A ...... . . .3,4 1,3 ...l PHI LIP LEATHEM Class Officer .... . . . 2 Annual Staff ..... .... 4 Hi-Life Staff .... .... 3 ,4 Class Play. ...... .... 3 ,4 County Chorus ..... .... l ,2,4 Chorus ........ l,2,3,4 F.F.A ........ .... l ,2,3,4 Volleyball .... l,2,3,4 Basketball ..... ... l,2,3,4 JUNE ANN HISSONG Cheerleader ........... in - Home Ec. Club ..... Annual Staff. . Honor Society Class Play .... Hi-Life Staff. Chorus. ...... County Chorus Band ........ County Band. . Class Officer. Volleyball. . . PM AWB Ns, , li M W ,Liv .. .... l, .....l, .. .... l, ....l, .. ..... l, .. .... l, BOB MOODESPAUGH Chorus ...... Hi-Life Staff Annual Staff. Track ....... Class Play. . . Basketball. . . vo: leybou I.. eniot efau sffbtoty ln September of l944 nineteen worried, but very anxious, children started to school here at Martel. The group has changed somewhat over the years, new faces have been gained and old ones lost. In l956, the group is still worried and anxious, but not about the some things. Here is the enrollment for the first year: Shirley Andrews, who later withdrew, John David Burk- hart, Kenneth Butler, Donald Coulter, Judy Fabian, Ann Hissong, Ronald Holtsberry, Bruce Jackson, John Landis, Philip leathem, Don Linstedt, Raymond Morrow, Roddy Neuman, Bill Rice, Alfreda Stinehelfer, Charles Taylor, Wallace Vaughn, Frances Ward, and Ronald Wilson. Mrs. Lyon performed the struggle of getting us started on the road to graduation. Mrs. Lyon had us for the second grade too, we began to see that school had a serious side apart from the games and little lessons that we enioyed the year before. This year Madlean Angel, lva Mae Bogan- wright and Robert Knaul were added to our class. This didn't increase our members because we lost Ken- neth Butler, Bruce Jackson, Frances Ward and Charles Taylor. When we passed to the third grade we were happy to go to a new room. We all liked Mrs. Lister, in fact we had two Mrs. Listers that year. We also added Charlene Barcus and Janice Whiteamire that year. In our fourth year Mrs. Winters took over the teaching of our class. We lost Charlene Barcus, Don- ald Coulter, lva Mae Boganwright and Ronald Wilson. We lost more than we gained, but our gain was Charles Sharrock, Bob Moodespaugh and Roy Shuster. Next year when we went into the fifth grade we had a new room and a new teacher, Mrs. Shu- maker. This year Floyd Beers, Ralph Elliott and Norman Loyer were added to our class. We also gave up Ronnie l'loltsberry, Robert Knaul, Roddy Neuman and Charles Sharrock. ln the sixth grade we were in the same room with the same teacher. No excitementl We did add Faye Akers and Angie Frazier to make school more interesting for the boys at least. The same year we had to cross off Madlean Angel and Floyd Beers. ln the severth grade we went upstairs. Great excitementl Now we had more than one teacher 5 everything seemed new and different. We gained three new members: Esther Irwin, Mary Irwin and Glen Linstedt. ln return Faye Akers and Alfredo Stinehelfer left. ln the eighth grade we had the same room. We gained Eddie Smith and lost Angie Frazier, Roy Shuster and Ralph Elliott. Next we moved into high school. We found our freshman initiation was a lot of fun. This year we made an exchange, Charles Sharrock came back to us and Dean Vaughn left us. Earl Close was with us throughout our sophomore year, but at the end of it he and Charles Sharrock left. Our iunior year was quite busy. This year we took our class trip and we had numerous activities to raise money for our trip. Catherine Bilger was with us most of this year. And now we are seniors about to graduate from Martel High School. We have complained many times over, but l think we all feel a pang on leaving the scene of the last years. Especially since now we have to go out into the world and make our own way, without depending on teachers and parents. But we're anxious to try ourselves, so let 's beginl I3 enioz 61444 ptopiecy The year is I976. lt is the reunion ofthe class of '56. The place is Dreamy Acres , the 5,000 acre ranch that MARY IRWIN wan in a soap-jingle contest. She has invited the clcss to be her guest for the week-end. Over in the easy chairs sit GLEN LINSTEDT and BOB MOODESPAUGH discussing their iobs. Bob has what he considers a drean iob, one that really fits his talent. He demonstrates mattresses in a department store by sleeping on them. Glen is head of a road construction company which plans to build a super-modern highway which will stretch across both oceans. Everyone was sorry to hear that JOHN BURKHART could not be here tonight. As a professor of agriculture, John is in India giving talks and demonstrations on soil conservation. While talking to JANICE WHITEAMIRE, one of Los Angeles' top models, you would learn that they are coming out with a new atomic bathing suit. What a shockl Looking around you will see that DONALD LINSTEDT is the cause of all that commotion. Everyone is excited to hear that his latest painting sold for S300,000. PHIL LEATHEM proudly reports that he has iust had his 5lst set of twins. Phil, as you know is an artificial inseminator. Over there is JOHN LANDIS taking pictures, by surprise as usual. John liked taking snap- shots in school so well that he now has his own photography studio. Everyone was a little surprised to see that JLDY FABIAN made it all the way from Alaska. She has her 'Dog Kennel Club' which keeps her-pretty busy. ESTHER IRWIN is here with her new husband. Ether now changes husbands like she used to change boy friends. BILL RICE is here, too. He owns hls own tailor shop in New York Cityg Bill always did like to take mem urements. Well, here comes ANN HISSONG, late as usual. It seems that she wc: even late for her own wedding. I4 WASH We HIQJLQ. 0607.9 .Xf. xr' 194' A . ' ' ,f fgw'f.ifFx4n t, iiig i M .s,.,..,,v . ,f sf ........,..,.r ,. ..Qx Ether and Mary, barefoot babes. All dressed up in your Sunday best, Don? Sun-bathing, Ann? Bill looks pretty sleepy. Glen looks a little bashful. Smile for the birdie, Jan. Playing cowboy John? Judy 's oll ready for a swim. Wl1at's so funny, Phil? I5 .geniot gfau Will We, the class of l956, being about to leave off this sphere of education in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory and almost super-human understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. John landis wills his ability to type l6 words per minute to Bill Gardner, his ability to skip school to Eddie Reed, and all the left-over potato chips and ice cream cones found in his desk to Shirley Pursley. To her younger sister, Janice Whiteomire leaves directions for getting to school at 8:59 in the morning and at l2:29 V2 at noon and her particular shade of red hair to Donna Sulser. Bob Moodespaugh wills his sneaky technique in swiping the answer book to Joyce Staley and to Donald Coulter, Bob bequeaths his store of information which will make it easy for him to pass any test in any subiect at any time. To the under-graduate needing it mast, we give Philip leathem 's supply of language which will enable the recipient to talk more and say less than any other human being. Ether lrwin wills her sense of humor to Eunice Pursley and her ability to meet new boy frienck to Char- lotte Stevens. Glen Linstedtwills his curly hair to .lim Stinehelfer, to be waved in the exact waves as it has been this year. lWe hear they have Super-Duper Toni's now, Jim, for hard to wave hairl ll To Bob Vaughn, Don Linstedt leaves the remnants of his Studebaker, also he wills his last wad of slightly used pre-war Spearmint gum to Patty Hill. Bill Rice wills his fondness for listening to the kiddies Little Rascals program to Lester Lyon. John Burkhart wills his nonchalant attitude toward school to Jewell Grimes and his 4-H pin to the girl he didthe bunny hop with. Judy Fabian wills her well-beaten path to the mail box to Betty Baer and her ability to pas English tests to Roy Thacker. Mary lrwin wills her timidness to Linda Moodespaugh and her long fingernails to Jane landis. Ann Hissong wills her kleptomaniac tendencies to Patsy Rice, let's hope she doesn't swipe the key to the commercial room. To Mr. Borden, we leave the Lbper Hall . May he keep it quietll To Mrs. Langacre, our advisor, we leave a faded violet as a token of our sorrow for her loss of such an ideal class. To all, we leave as a remembrance this yearbook of l956. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and fixed our seal this twenty-third day ofMay, A.D one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer If my-l,2,,, W I6 00 00 l oo 'Q - 0 O0 UO Patty Hi ll Am. 3 Billy Gardner Sandra Vaughn W A Shirley Pursley Charlotte Stevens Secretary-Treasurer .. 40 Joyce Staley President union CIMA li? X AM sm ew, , mvgtg f-M : 3 'i .lim Stinelwelfer 4 . . 5, '-f 1 j . ., Betty Boer Vice-President 1 Donald Coulter 2 Sf -5 I ' ., , Angie Rakes Ylf ZH Ruby Holycross ff! E -1 . ff. 1 ,-'J if ,Q I Marii Fabin Vice-President iv' w- Q ,o '- lohn Baer X, yr :rothy Summers ON Pafsy Rice Treasurer 3 - L , Q 'es' N w ! 'inf'-31,1 -. g 4 y 5 .O' . 1 ' i fy 'I' Siephen Block Vice-President if GF gsfgr Lyon Jewell Grimes sophomow . . Yi, Eunice Pursley President Donna Suiser Jaulzmen . . xg . ,, Q Dean Thacker President Absent : Eddie Reed -gc. . . ,bf ' is R V if e n ,e, it Larry Price Jane Landis Secretary Li nda Moodes pa ugif Janet Goken Secretary-Treasurer -uni-ug. 1 Ng-vc Helen Shuster i i .. P P ,P VS J, , Bob Vaughn Linda Mowry Roy Thacker Tam Seif M33 Y ea is 4' if Ri 'af S 'EW V , , . 'R T In 5 ,L .5 ,f I a w, f, fr 1 . l -' 4'1 - w, - ,I K, 1 .- , , Q ,..E,.-Q . A .. f fl A, 4 , 5 V, T s ml H Q.: .: Kwrgfw J 5' E Rl A , .V,. ' J -2 3 ' . T ff .,:, 3- 1 Qi, ,5 , ,,. .. 'X -1: I J f l like .s V s V' 3,13 Q r hsrflggz J. -'A f in E if fb K. - , ' ,EQ ' W jf, ' . J T D - - 5 WN, , ,. r . - 3 ' X ' 2- -. r f R , .. J . 9 E' L :.:. -5- -' ,xl I I' V If ig.. fS 'qY,' I Q N ,Q My 1 ' , '- ,, ,f Y . -jufiy july. .sifooi gt'aJcJ 798 l955-56 FIRST ROW: Ronnie Clever, Freddy Baer, Ruth Coulter, Raymond Barr, David Holbrook, Paul Thacker. SECOND ROW: Jim Landis, Mary Rice, Norman Bilger, Joyce Worcester, Charles Pinyerd, Joyce Miller, Tom Wyckoff, Ann Winters. THIRD ROW: Patty Seif, Jim Berry, Nancy Gardner, Lewis Leafhem, Ruth Plelcher, Harold Pinyerd, Rally Fabian, Tom Pursley. FOURTH ROW: Louise Burkhart, Ed Thacker, Carol Whitecmire, Joe Seif, Mary Lou Honaker, Larry Grimes Phyllis Rakes, Kenny Hill. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President President Louise Burkhart Pflfly Self Vice-President VlC6'Pl'eSlC-lenl' Joe Seif Ruth Ann Plefcher Secrgfgry Secretary Tommy Purgley Mary Lou Honaker Treasurer TFSGSUVBI' Carol Whifeamire Joyce Miller 20 in R st' r i. 'flew ian ...ds , me 'f X, 1 www N5 Us I M A Ex by , 'if' L . .:.. 3' if it al t W t U f ei 1 I i i iN-, Q is Q ' - e Y- -' 5:55 '-'-as ri ' DW F' .'Jf '2f N ., ... M A . Af, ' L vii: Q N a T y x,i.,y ,S E if g is 'L so g g juffy jump. 52400, gan!!! 556 1955-56 FIRST ROW: Philip Nk:Kinstry, George Holbrook, David Vollrath, Paul Summers, Roger Purs- Iey, Sammuel Eichhorn. SECOND ROW: Bobby Kennedy, Wilford Smith, Frank Reed, Louise Baer, Lanny Price, Phyllis Baer, Ray Swearinger, John Golckmith. THIRD ROW: John Seif, Nancy Lynch, Keith Miller, Ruth Green, Dennis Rice, Virginia Woolum, Ronald Stinehelfer, Shirley Stinehelfer. FOURTH ROW: Mn. Lyon, Lonnie Stakey, Patty Loucher, Delbert Bilger, Margaret Pinyerd, Roger Whiteamire, Janice Huntsman, Danny Fabian. Absent: Norman Bilger, Wilma Morrow. 21 gum fzwf- FIRST ROW: Michael Price, Connie Smith, Butch Worcester, Annetta Ettinger. SECOND ROW: 'Barbara Winters, Robert Stevens, Lois Baer, Stephen Smith, Carol Honaker, David His- song, Theo Cox. THIRD ROW: Linda Summers, Larry Seif, Judy Hunley, Philip Rice, Judy Janes, Atetta Woodruff, Janis Peery,James Honaker. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Winters, Jerry Fletcher, Kathy Neff, Teddy Guinther, Kay Fabian , Joe White, Margaret Bailey, Robert Berry. Absent: Fay Hunley, Ruth Steele, Terry Montgomery, Dick Berry. 22 RRY- a X jf V Z , i i Qi it ' f-.- f 'Q'-,B N , J L X , 'W , ii Ei ,HSI QQ. 9 l . - B Qi -.' i . . M . lg li Q B' ' Q . A K . , ' i my . ir . . r .,,3,x kg R w x. ,Ke E Qi-5 X .. I- 5 .1: V 1, G . re N fl. 4 ' ll if x . ' : 'I 55 i AW. ' I . ..sae if ' . . ,, .X X y 1 tt, .-3: gi I -E. :N ig b A .. : . A -V wg' lie' jig il X Q u q'. ,,., . , ' iv i 1 i ' --.'. wi ,Q 4. A . FQ .V K fx flff, f1..,,,. Silva! QLJ., 182 1955.56 FIRST ROW: Nancy Seif, David Bilger, Linda Burkhart, Herbert Bilger, Mona Jean Pelfrey, David Hickman, Glenn Honalcer. SECOND ROW: Terry Thacker, Daniel Cox, Lois Black, Jack Sickmiller, Sue Chandler, James Gard- ner, Joanne Goldsmith, Harold Bailey, Bonnie Smith. '- THIRD ROW: Sharon Nickum, Robert Gist, Linda Woolum, Wendell Guinther, Cheryl Smith, Donald l-egg, Elizabeth Chandler, Donald Vollrath, Beverly Rice. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Lyon, Corky Kent, Donna Smith, Dwight Geyer, Linda Price, Michael Makeever, Linda Mae Pelfrey, Fbnnie Summers, Karen Smith. Absent: Willie l-eathem, Ronnie laucher, Carl Montgomery, Daniel Steele, Erma Steele. 23 Oh, those crczy freshmenl Playing croquef, Potty? Mcxrjil Monkey see, monkey do. Sundru's New Yeor's Eve party. O A 0 O O O0 090 000 00 D ll ixecf 6401114 SEATED: Esther lrwin, Jane Landis, Shirley Pursley, Janet Goken, Marii Fabian, Betty Baer, Jewell Grimes, Ann l'lissong,Charlotte Stevens. STANDING: Bill Gardner, Steve Black, Sandra Vaughn, Linda Mowry, Dean Thacker, Angie Rakes, Joyce Staley, Phil leathem, Bob Vaughn, Dorothy Summers, John Baer, Roy Thacker. ' - f . ,V 56,5 ,A .fend FIRST ROW: Larry Grimes, Ronnie Clever, Judy Fabian, Mary Honaker, Charlotte Stevens, Janet Goken, Ann Hissong, Marii Fabian. SECOND ROW: Lewis Leathem, Harold Pinyerd, Dennis Rice, Joyce Miller, Ann Winters, Pat Hill, Jewell Grimes, Ruth Coulter, Nancy Gardner, Bob Vaughn, Steve Black. STANDING: Mr. Mcphail, Ruby Holycross, Fred Baer, Tommy Pursley, Joyce Staley, Ed Reed, John Baer. yGLf X Mk' is Vataity .ygual Roy llvmlluf, Ummm lluflcev, Glen Linsfedf, Bob Moodespuugh, John Burlchcrt, Ed Reed, Lester Lyon, Phil bsuthem, Ml. Ziclkcf-. Varsity gleetfeacfeu Pot Hill, Morii Fabian, Jewell Grimes, Charlotte Sfevens 1 -A-W, 122mm 34416416411 SEATED: Dean Thacker, Roy Thacker, Lester Lyon, Eddie Reed, Bob Vauglwn. STANDING: Donald Coulter, Steplwen Black, Bill Gardner, John Boer, James Zickes 12am V2 64 2211244225 Joyce Staley, Linda Mowry, Angie Rakes, Jflnet Goken- r -L l uniot -Alzyl faifetdaff CHEERIEADERS: Nancy Gardner, Joyce Miller, Phyllis Rakes, Mary Honalcer. FIRST ROW: Tom Pursley, Lewis Leathem, Ed Thacker, Jim l.andis, Ron Clever, Harold Pinyerd, lorry Grimes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Muller, Charles Pinyerd, Ken Hill, Jim Berry, Ray Barr, Tom Wyckoff, Paul Thacker, Freddy Baer. girl: ' PAW fd FIRST ROW: Dorothy Surnzners, Esther Irwin, Shirley Parsley, Pat Hill, Eunice Pursley, Linda Moodespough. SECOND ROW: Mary Irwin, Judy Fabian, Janice Whiteamire, Helen Shuster, Patsy Rice, Betty Baer, Jewell Grimes, Janet Gol-zen, Marii Fabian. THIRD ROW: Joyce Staley, Sandra Vaughn, Ruby Holycross, Donna Sulser, Linda Mowry, Ann Hissong, Char lotte Stevens, Angie Rakes, Mr. Ziclces. A SEATED: Janet Goken, Linda Moodespaugh, Mary Rice, Joyce Worcester, Esther Irwin, Judy Fabian, Janlce Whiteamire , Charlotte Stevens STANDING: Mary Irwin, Bill Rice, Glen Linstedt, Bob Moodespaugh, JOhn Burkhart, Don Linstedt, Ann Hissong, Mrs. Longacre. Absent: Phil Leathem, John Landis. Co-Editors ---- Subscription Editor- - Activities Editor- - - Grade News ----- Seventh Grade News- Eighth Grade News- - Freshman Class News- Sophomore Class News flhivglff 51455 Junior Class News ---- ---- - - - Senior Class News- - Artist -------- Athletics ------ Scandal ---- - - - Mimeograph- - - ----------- - - - - - - Stapler ------ Faculty Advisor- - - 30 Ann Hissong Janice Whiteamire Mary lrwin Judy Fabian Glen Linstedt Mary Rice Joyce Worcester Janet Goken Linda Moodespaugh Charlotte Stevens Bill Rice Donald Linstedt Bob Moodespaugh John Burkhart Philip leathem John landis Esther Irwin Mrs. l-ongacre gay Teenexw Linda Mowry, Dorothy Summers, Patsy Rice, Eunice Pursley, Jewell Grimes, Janet Goken, Linda Moodes- paugh, HeIen,Sl1uster, Donna Sulser, Janet Landis, Mrs. Guinther. The Gay Teener's Club is composed of Home Economics Class One and Two. They meet once o month and discuss matters related to home economics. The officers of the club are: President ------------------ Linda Moodespaugh Vice--President --------------- Eunice Pursley Secretary ----------------- Jewell Grimes 31 SEATED: Mary Irwin, Esther Irwin, Ann Hissong, Judy Fabian, Janice Whifeamire. STANDING: Bill Rice, Glen Linsfedt, Bob Moodespaugh, John Burkhart, Donald Linstedf, Mrs. Long- acre. Absent: Phil leafhem, John landis. Co-Editors ---- Business Managers Aff ------- ------- --------------------- ---- Sports Editors- - - Feature Editors- - Photography- - - Uwdergrads ---- Janice Whifeamire Ann Hissong Phil Leafhem Bill Rice Don Linstedt John Landis Bob Moodespaugh Judy Fabian Glen Linsfedf Esfher Irwin John Burkharf Mary Irwin .gnduarzial Hua 614.44 Left to right: Bill Rice, Jim Stinehelfer, Roy Thacker, Bob Moodespaugh, Johnny Herrod, Larry Belt, John Baer, John Burkhart, Stephen Black, Bob Vaughn, Glen Lirstedt, Darrel Fyffe, John Benge, Eddie Reed, Mr. Ziclees, Deon Thcclaer . Absent: Donald Coulter. 71 7. 4. left to right: Larry Price, Philip Leothem, Billy Gardner, lester Lyon, Tom Self. SEATED: Esther Irwin, Judy Fabian, Don I.instedt, Janice Whiteamire, Ann Hissong, Mary Irwin, STANDING: Glen Linstedt, Bob Moodespaugh, John Burkhart, Bill Rice, Mrs. Longacre. Absent: Philip Leathem. .geniot efau pfay On the evening of November 4, l955, the senior class presented a three-act comedy entitled 'Hill- billy Courtship I-ulce Stilsby- - - Emmy Peppin- Ma Peppin- - - Lulu Trifitt- - Seedie Trifitt- Wash Jeddo- - Sol Silverstein- - Pappy Sti lsby- louis Cattaro- The playfwas directed by Mrs. Virginia Longacre. In love with the mountain flower. The flower of the Ozarks. The mother of the flower. Radio hillbilly singers. The mountain nitwit. A Hebrew manager. A feudist ofthe old school. A tempermental Italian. Bridget O'Flannigan- - ------------- - - A wild Irish rose. Reverend Boswell- - The preacher-man. Bob Moodespaugh Janice Whiteamire Ann Hissong Mary Irwin Judy Fabian Phil Leathem John Burkhart Don Linstedt Glen Linstedt Esther Irwin Bill Rice -M-fn x ff :Qin .t.Mu.QM.g5Qg 1 M, Wx 1 3 WV'- ' Off,y , 2 'lx Y. kg Bill and Glen, always eatingl Judy and Mary in their dress-up duds. Phil, the mountain nifwif. Te fhem Estherl There, there, Mama. Studying hard, Jan? 'u vi -fi s. 5-L X. 1 3' V5- -.Iv x I' ' .- J- ooo og 000 O0 - W U ll CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE I956 GRADUATING CLASS OF MARTEL HIGH Q Malawi fb Mmian DANNER BUICK COMPANY - BUICK, GMC TRUCKS MIDTOWN CHEVROLET COMPANY THE McDANIEL MOTOR COMPANY - PONTIAC, CADILLAC RANKIN OLDSMOBILE, INC. MARION OHIO Wim MARION'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET CORNER REED AND E. CENTER ST. T 11' M n M MR. WARREN WISE STARTED HIS GROCERY EXPERIENCE HERE IN MARTEL WITH A.S. DOWNS AND WENT TO SCHOOL IN THE OLD SCHOOL BUILDING - TAUGHT SCHOOL FOR ONE TERM AT THE AGE OF SEVENTEEN MARION OHIO mme rgL fLfI!f4 ron C.R. 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AND APPLIANCE STORE Phone 2491 Caledonia Ohio THE FARM AND HOME LUMBER COMPANY Caledonia, Ohio Phone 2691 Lumber - Mill Work Builders Supplies Hardware Aopliances Qiot Cantuwtwc Phono 2071 Caledonia, R I Edison, Ohio O Earth moving, oxcavating , road construction, blacktop, grading, drag lines, limo -spreading, ditching and installation of wator Iinos, sowon, pipo lines, basomonts, lalxo and pond work. back filling, fill dirt, land clearing and installation of :optic tanks. Congratulations GOERLICH'S GREENHOUSE Phone 27021 Church At Kenmore Marion Ohio I COMPLIMENTS OF 595K5L 5 !I1f4RKf r CALEDONIA OHIO TQXIISON 6 fzugfv Jufvgfem Homg AMBULANCE SERVICE OUR AIM IS TO BE WORTHY OF YOUR FRIENDSHIP PHONE 2511 CALEDONIA OHIO 001155 6 Comfvmvg, MC. INSURANCE - BONDS - REAL ESTATE PHONE 2612 CALEDONIA OHIO RESLER ELEVATOR Grain - Feed - Cool Fertilizer Caledonia Ohio Compliments Of THE CALEDONIA BANKING COMPANY MEMBER F.D.l.C. 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Market St. Galion Ohio Congratulations NATIONAL MAILING SERVICE Galions Leading Jewelry 8. Gift Store 2l5 I'l.W.E. Diamonds Watches Galion Royal Portable Typewriters Ohio Compliments Of ANDREWS DAIRY Grade A Milk Products Galion Ohio Compliments Of Your Local Insurance Agents KENNETH R. PANGBORN Martel, Ohio Telephone 2394 Caledonia Compliments OF MARTEL GARAGE General Repairs 8. Welding Martel Ohio THE MARION HATCHERY l00'A: R.O.P. Male Sired U.S. Certified Chicks And Started' Chicks Marion Hatchery Harding Hi-Way E. Marian, Ohio Phone 22779 Compliments OF The MARION FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 125 E. Center Street l'lome Loans Insured Savings Marion Ohio The Store With 25,000 Friends C766 Delvnc-nc! 52243 ZHMWZQ' .ng ' r',- .f jygjezn S MA new o ,tll'5'Si it -to LD east: Jewsuan B20-128 West Center St. Phone 2-2.550 Best Wishes HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION J. J. Stafford, Pres. Roy H. Waddell, Secretary Marion I37 Prospect St. Ohio CARROLL'S J EWE LRY STORE Famous For Fine Diamonds Watches 8- Silver Phone 2-i705 - l72 W. Center St. Marion Ohio Compliments Of SEARS, ROEBLXZK AND COMPANY 23l W. Center Marion Ohio Compliments Of THOMPSON LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY Loans 525.00 to Sl,00O Room 4 Palace Theatre Building Marion Ohio LEWIS MARKET Grocery - Fresh Meats GARDNERS SERVICE STATION Lunch Counter AND GROCERY Sundaes - Sodas - Sandwiches Groceries - Ffesh Mears Confectionery - Sunday Papers Gift Shop - ladies Hose Gas - Oil - Accessories - Hardware Sghool Supplies It Pleases lk To Flease You Phone 780 New Winchester Ohio New WlnCl1e5l'ef Ohio Compliments Of Compliments Of MAY HARDWARE L 8. M Phone 2494 RESTAURANT Caledonia Ohio Caledonia Ohio REED 3- STRALEY w.s. csn LEATHEM Sales 8' Service Licensed 8. Bonded Case Ferguson Auctioneer Goodyear Tires Cochran Paints All Branches Complete Parts 8. 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