Martel High School - Eagle Yearbook (Caledonia, OH)
- Class of 1957
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Senior Class Editor Grade School News High School News . Jr. High News . . Typists ..... Faculty Sponsor , , Prophecy .... History . . Will , , President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . The Class Of 1957 The Eagle Staff . . Red Rose Bud Black and White Not Finished, Just Begun' Shirley Pursley .g . Betty Baer . . Angie Rakes . . Patty Hill . . Joyce Staley . Billy Gardner Charlotte Stevens Ruby Holycross . . Dave Walter . Sandra Vaughn . . Jim Stinehelfer . . Senior Class . . . Mrs, Virginia Longacre . . Angie Rakes and Joyce Staley . Charlotte Stevens and Sandra Vaughn . . . . . . . . . Ruby Holycross and Patty Hill , .Sevier .Gees Officers . . . Patty Hill , Angie Rakes . . . . Betty Baer Faculty Advisor . . . Mrs. Virginia Longacre www! u- Q wx, Av --Q ga, u,-,-gwfgf -Q, ,,, V x v- v-al, 'fm fg,,l U 'i xv? 'N I an W f p Dedication The class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, dedicates this year- book to the parents, the school board and the faculty, We thank you for the faith and hope that you have given us, and for each happy moment that has been make 'aossible for us, through you.. We know these simple words are light and they will not repay the golden deeds you have done to brighten each day. But we express our gratitude to you for the countless ways your interest has urged us on. To repay you: We will try to live unselfishly And be good and true. And treat one another as you wish, That He will favor us. To set a good example by our conduct Every day. Our active accomplishments And all the things we say. Because a good example is the best That we can give To bring about a better world In which to work and live. 'Fl' lib llll Ill Ill Ill ll: ll ,iii FIRST ROW MRS. VIRGINIA LONGACRE Commercial Spanish MRS. MARGARET BARNHART High School English Arithmetic 7 English 8 MRS, EVELYN GUINTHER Geography 7 Science 8 English 7 Home Economics MRS. MARY ALICE LYON First and Second Grades MRS. HAZEL LYON Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. ELIZABETH WINTERS Third and Fourth Grades Faculty SECOND ROW MR. GERALD LEIBERT Social Studies Industrial Arts MR . C LAYT ON BARDEN Superintendent Chemistry Algebra MR. JAMES COFFMAN General Science Arithmetic 8 Coach ABSENT MRS. ESATELLA BAILEY Vocal Music Instrumental Music 5 Q L., .I 4 s S :Fl k 1? i 5, Q fi N x o N t LH IJ -.3 ,Lf N584-H xl gm 1 'G mf 3-Sikffsgx i Chorus ...... . ........ Volleyball Team ..... Eagle Staff.. ........ Hi-Life Sta!f..... Class Officer .... Class Plays .... .. Cheerleader. ....... Student C ounc il ...... Home Ec. Club.. Chorus .......... Class Plays ......... Class Officers ..... Hi-Life Staff ..... Eagle Staff ,,...,.,, Vollyball Team ..,,. Home Ec. Club ...... Cheerleader ....... Band .......... , . . . . County Band ,.... ANGELINE ' 'ANGIE ' ' RAKES Using Classes as a resting place Chorus. ........ ..... County Chorus. ..... Class P1ays..... Class Officer ..... Hi-Life Staff ...... Eagle Staff ........... Volleyball Team ...... Home Ec. Club ..... Honor Society ..... 1,3 2,3 3,4 1.2 PATRICIA PAT HILL There is much fun beneath her seeming quietness. l , 3,4 4 4 4 1,2,3 1,2 2,3 1,2,3 1.2.3 4 4 4 3 4 BETTY BAER An old maid I will never be. as long as there are fish in the sea 5 f l,2,3.4 2,3,4 , 3,4 . 3,4 4 4 . 2,3 . 1.2 3 County Band.,,,, Band.... ...... Eagle Staff..... JAMES JIM STINEHELFER Small, but does he get around Chorus ...... C ounty Chor us .... Hi-Life Staff ....... Class Plays .......... Volleyball Team ...... Class Officer ...... Honor Society ..... Cheerleader .......... Student Council ..,... CHARLOTTE STEVENS I owe much: I have nothing: the rest I leave to the poor 1.2.3.4 Z,3,4 1,Z.3.4 1.2.3.4 ...... 4 3.4 3,4 1.2.3 1.3 l.Z,3.4 Industrlal Arts ............... ......... . l,Z.3 F. F.A ............ Hi-Life Staff ..... Eagle Staff ...... Chorus . ....... .. Class Plays .,..,, Eagle Staff ........ County Chorus ..... Class Officer ...... Hi-Life Staff,.,,,,, Volleyball Team ,,,, Home Ec. C1ub.... 4 3,4 .. 4 SHIRLEY PURSLEY Cheerful, quiet. pleasant, and gay. charming in her own sweet way.. 1.2.3.4 2.3.4 .. 3,4 .. 1 4 . 1.2.4 .. 2.3 .. 1.2 Chorus . ......... .. County Chorus .... Band ................. County Band ......... Volleyball Team ...... Eagle Staff ....... .. Hi-Life Staff ..... Cheerleader .,,.,. Home Ec. Club.. Class Officer.... Class Plays..... Home Ec. Club ..... Eagle Staff ........ Class Plays ...... Hi-Life Staff ..... Chorus .......... Band ............. County Band ..... Class Officer...... Volleyball Team,,.. JOYCE JO STANLEY Studies when there's nothing else to do. Chorus ........... Eagle Staff ....... Hi-Life Staff ..... Class Plays ...... Student Council ..... Volleyball Team..... Class Officer .... C ounty C hor us ...... 1.2.3 RUBY HOLYCRXS lt's not what you do: its what you get away with P 1.2.3 2.3 .1,Z,3,4 3.4 4 4 3,4 Z,3,4 3,4 SANDRA SANDY VAUGHN Work facinates meg I could sit and watch it for hours 1.2 4 .. 3.4 .. 3,4 1,2 l,Z,3 1,2,3 l,Z,3 1.Z,3,4 4 . 3,4 .. 4 . 2,3 l l Industrial Arts I-Ii-Life Staff....... Eagle Staff ..... .. Boys'Chox-us. Class P1ays.... Cross Country ..... Track ..... ....... WILLIAM BILL GARDNER Farm Bred, And School Raised Baskgtba11Tgam ..... ..... ............. ...... ... ..... ........... .... Class Plays Chorus ....... County Chorus ----- Student Council F. F. A, .......... Volleyball Team Hi-Life Staff .... Eagle Staff DAVID ' 'DAVE ' ' WALTER Not too serious: not too gay-- just a rare good fellow when it comes to play .... 1.4 l,Z.3.4 3,4 1,z,3,4 2.3.4 ........ 4 l,,2,3,4 z,3 ...... 4 4 .... 4 4 4 4 3 ... 3 p History The History of the class of 1957, of Martel Local High School of Martel, Ohio began in 1945, when there 'entered these portals of learning thirteen seekers of wisdom. Some came from Martel, some from other places. As time passed, friend- ship grew and high school became an accepted thing. We were now upstairs, where we found our school life to be very different and interesting, Both the boys and girls enjoyed the Junior High Basketball, The year 1953, found us with a new name, Freshmen, and the ordeal of going through Freshman initiation. Time was taken up with wiener roasts and ice cream socials. In 1954, we were Sophomores, skating became important in the lives of all. Most of the boys were on the reserve basketball team, which was doing a very good job, At this time, some who could not stand the pressure of duty, disappeared from the hall of wisdom. Some new students added new interests to the class, as it traveled merrily on its way. In 1955, we were Juniors: how intellectual we thought we were. We ordered our class rings and sponsored the Junior Class Play, Fools'Will Be Fools . We also sold refreshments at the home basketball games. The Junior -Senior banquet was the outstanding activity. The Seniors were overcome with the beauty of the tables and good food, the beautiful flowers and the resulting good time enjoyed by all. When the Senior year finally arrived, the 'class of 1957 really began to make a showing, not only in grades, but in extracurricular adventures, 'sponsoring dances, parties etc. We had our Senior Class Play, Grandma How Could You? which was a great success. We slowly forced onward our travel fund, with the slogan On to Washington and New York. One duty we Seniors looked forward to choosing was caps and gowns, invitations and commencement speaker. Then commencement activities were over along with good-byes, the next week we left on our trip. We all had a good time and have many memories. With everything over the Senior Class of 57 was now ready to move forward into a completely diff- erent world. We leave this thought to you. Leaving dear old Martel High On Graduation night Hoping that from here on out Everything goes right All of us together Will find some work to do, But you Juniors, now we leave Some work for you. As we go out in this wide world We hope we have success. Then some day, we may leave A fortune to MHS. So teachers, Friends, and parents, Our work at school is done. And now we leave Martel High To each and everyone, Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Martel High School, Tully Township, Marion County, Western Hemisphere, United States of America, being of legal age and sound mind and memory and under no strain whatsoever do here-by make, publish, and declare our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. To the faculty, our kindest regards and sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. Angeline Rakes wills her ability to skip school every day except Friday to Lester Lyon and all her Chemistry notes to Ann Winters. Sandra Vaughn wills her ability to wear a diamond ring during her last year of school to Jane Landis. Dave Walter wills his curly hair to Tom Wyckoff and his gift of charm for all the girls to Roy Thacker. Joyce Staley wills her cheerleading ability to Joyce Miller and her pleasing per- sonality to Jewell Grimes. Ruby Holycross here-by wills her ability to chew gum in classes to Marji Fabian and her left-over boy friends to Nancy Gardner. Bill Gardner wills his old tennis shoes and his basketball ability to Ron Walter. Charlotte Stevens wills her like for Dior Fashions to Patsy Rice and her 20-Z0 vision to Janet Goken. Betty Baer wills her stubborness to Linda Moodespaugh and her like for school to Stephen Black. Shirley Pursley wills her Independence and her gift of gab to Priscilla Seif, Jim Stinehelfer wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Eddie Reed, and his height to Tom Seif. Pat Hill wills her date book to Ruth Coulter and her ability to be in school at 9:00 to Phyllis Rakes. I Signed and acknowledged by the Senior Class of 1957, as their last will and testament in our presence and signed by us witnesses at our request and in the presence of each other on the 22nd day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Seven, . witness: signed: Prophecy May 5, 2025 Dear Diary: Tonight the Class of 1957, held its annual reunion at Rainbow Gardens, Isle in the Sky. As we walked up the golden stairs we were greeted at the gate by DAVID WALTER. David, as you know, is the proprietor of this Isle in the Sky and he suggested we hold this yea:-'s reunion on his estate in the sky, As we entered the beautiful gardens, the butler took our apparel and who was the butler? None other than an old' schoolmate JAMES STINEHELFER. Jim escorted us to the drawing room and introduced us to an old friend our own SANDRA VAUGHN, as she was to be the hostess for the evening, Sandy always was one for parties. As she began to introduce us to the guest, our first warm greeting was from SHIRLEY PURSLEY and BETTY BAER. They informed us that they are now ern- ployed stenographers for the famous actor Elvis Presley. As we strolled around the drawing room taking in the beauty of it, we wandered into the beautiful corridors. As we started down the halls of beauty we saw a fam- iliar face it was CHARLOTTE STEVENS, we stopped to chat for a moment, Charlotte told us she is now living in France and models for the famous Christian Dior. She always was one for the flat look. As we excused ourselves and walked on we found ourselves on the terrace talk- ing to RUBY HOLYCROSS, Ruby told us she was to do the entertaining for the even- ing, Ruby as you know is the famous Rock'n Roll Ruby known as the three R's from Tennessee, As we turned to walk away we heard a voice we turned to see who was calling, who do we see but PATTY HILL, Pat is now the leader of the famous Champagne Musical Orchestra, Pat always did play the sax well. Asjt is nearing party time we find ourselves back in the drawing room, where we are offered some punch, and who do you suppose the bartender is ? None other than WILLIAM GARDNER, Bill always was one for mixing up, The evening goes on and now it is nearing twelve and as we discuss the evening and everyone's different occupations and their lives we are still glad JOYCE STALEY decided to be a lawyer handling divorce cases, .To is very good at argifrig since she is a divorcee herself. . And ANGELINE RAKES is glad that she is an airline stewardess and flies all over the world, Angie plans to stop in on this beautiful Isle in the Sky on her next flight to Mars ...... .................. 'six L .k ., -5 s, gif? X. V M. sf? re -unv- 52? A ' x 1 .wansnua---. X .K W2 xx. x .BR N 5 X - MA Si X. ITEM A Q M ,. -f. 252.9 I ' .,- ,Wa pf' 1' E 3,3 x PA '12 so .5114 Junior Class Marji Fabian, Eunice Pursley, Patsy Rice, John Baer, Edward Reed, Jane Landis, Linda Moodespaugh, Mrs, Guinther, Advisor. Junior Class Officers President ............... Linda Moodespaugh Vice President .... ............. E ddie Reed Secretary ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, M arji Fabian Treasurer , , , , , . , Eunice Pursley Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: Roy Thacker. Janet Goken, Jewell Grimes, Marlene Dorfe, Ronnie Walter, SECOND ROW: Mr. Liebert, Stephen Black, Lester Lyon, Tom Seif, Bob Vaughn. Sophomore Officers TOP TO BOTTOM: Stephen Black, President: Janet Goken, Secretary: Jewell Grimes, Treasurer, Freshman Class FIRST ROW: Priscilla Seii, Nancy Gardner, Joyce Worcester, Phyllis Rakes, Mary Lou Honaker, Joyce Miller, Ann Winters, Ruth Coulter. SECOND ROW: Jim Berry, Paul Thacker, Tom Wyckoff. Mr. Coffman, Advisor, Raymond Barr, Kenny Hill, Charles Pinyerd. Freshman Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Worcester, Tom Wyckoff, Ann Winters, Raymond Barr, Seventh and Eighth Grades FIRST ROW: Frank Reed, John Seif, Sonny Smith, Clarence Thacker, Phillip McKinstrey, Tom Pursley, Carol Whiteamire, Margaret Pinyard, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Barnhart, Pete Dorfe, Shirley Stinehelier, Mary Rice, Ella Mc- Kinniss, Glenna Dorfe, Patty Fabian, Louise Burkhart, Phyllis Baer, Lewis Leathem, Harold Pinyerd. THIRD ROW: Roger Pursley, Joe Seif, David Vollrath, Jim Landis, Fred Baer, Ronnie Clever, Zane Brady, Ray Swearingen, Bradley Hatcher, Larry Grimes, an . G S h wk x 7th Grade Officers 8th Grade Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Reed, Secretary: Phyllis Baer, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Rice, Secretary: Joe Seif, Presi President: David Vollrath, Vice Presi- dent: Ronnie Clever, Vice President: dent. Glenna Dorfe, Treasurer, ABSENT: Ray Swearingen, Treasurer Fifth and Sixth Grades FIRST ROW: Margaret Bailey, Annetta Ettinger, Connie McKinniss, Judy Jones, Teddy Guinther, Butch Worcester, .Toe White, Karen Walter, Aretta Woodruff, SECOND ROW: .Terry Pletcher, Roger Whiteamire, Carol McKinniss, Larry Seif, Danny Fabian, Nancy Lynch, Theo Cox, Ianice'I-Iuntsmen, Jimmie Honaker, Ronnie Stinehelfer. THIRD ROW: Delbert Bilger, Lois Baer, Keith Miller, Bobby Stevens, Caro1'Honaker, Louise Baer, Barbara Winters, Judy Hunley, Lonnie Stakey. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Lyon, Buddy Lew, Johnny Goldsmith, Dennis Rice, Bobby Kennedy, Ruth Green, Virginia Wollum, We began this year with 31 students in both grades, Later George Holbrook moved and these people entered, Carol McKinniss in the sixth grade, and Connie McKinniss, Margaret Bailey, and Buddy Lew in the fifth grade, At present we have Z0 fifth graders and 14 sixth graders, making 34 in all, Too we have 17 girls and 17 boys. It was very nice to come back to our newly decorated building as well as the new gymnasium. We also, for the first time in our room, 'have tables and chairs for all of the pupils, Some of these, too, were new last fall, We all enjoyed our Christmas program, even though it was a lot of work, and we had to work very hard to make up for the classes we missed, when we had practice. Third and Fourth Grades Connie Smith, Janis Peery, Jimmy Gardner, Philip Rice, Bobby Gist, Bobby Berry, Nancy Seii, Linda Burkhart, Terry Thacker, Francis Ammeter. Kay Fabian, Linda Woolum, Sharon Nickum, Donna White, Sue Chandler, Charles Lew, David Bilger, Glenn Honaker, Cheryl Smith, Fay Hunley, FIRST R OW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Mrs. Winters, Donald Vollrath, Stephen Smith, Arnold McKinniss, Daniel Cox, David Hissong, Terry Montgomery, Erma Steele. Ruth Steele, Kathy Neff. ABSENT: Herbert Bilger, Betty Dorfe. Linda Pelfrey, Eldon Rafferty. Thirty-three boys and girls have participated in the activities of our room this year, We returned to school in the cheerful atmosphere of a shiny newly-decorated room with new furniture, Famous birthdays and holidays are marked each year but each group finds new ways of remembrance, We enjoyed making little gifts for our parents, and our own Christmas gift exchange, We have read stories, poems, and short plays, Valentine Day and Holloween were party days with games and refreshments. The Christmas program gave us a chance to be messengers, skaters, negroes, and cowboys. It was fun, School is fun but school is work, too, There have been good days and some that were not so good. Some have found new work presenting a real challenge. The old quotation, All sunshine would make a desert, is well to remember when we have a difficulty to master. 's First and Second Grades FIRST ROW: Dwight Geyer, Wendell Guinther, Bruce Rush, Jack Sickmiller, Steven White, Dicky Makeever, Barbara Smiley, Bonnie Smith, Michael Geyer, Paul Peery, SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Chandler, Joanne Goldsmith, Willie Leathem, Harold Lew, Carol Bailey, Lois Black, Elaine Burkhart, Ronnie Steele, Patti Neff, Michael Makeever, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lyon, Harold Bailey, Danny Steele, Carl Montgomery, Linda Price, Karen Smith, Bobby Dorfe, Merrill McKinniss, Beverly Rice. ABSENT: Mona Jean Pelirey and Ruth Bilger. The first and second grades are taught by Mary Alice Lyon and have an en- rollment of thirty. Students are introduced to formal education in this room and are taught reading, writing, numbers, spelling language, music and handwork, Good citizenship is a very important part of our curriculum also. We were pajama children, negroes, stars, and cowboys in the Christmas pro- gram, At Christmas time we had a gift exchange, while parties were enjoyed at I-Ia1lowe'en and on Valentine Day, Due to the re-decoration of our room last year, we have had a very pleasant place in which to work and play this winter, making us all very happy, Through good attitudes, work habits and cooperation of parents much has been accomplished in our studies. A Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Mr. Coffman, Coach, Jim Stinehelfer, Manager, SECOND ROW: Charles Pinyerd, Paul Thacker, Raymond Barr, Roy Thacker, Bob Vaughn Stephen Black, Bill Gardner, Edward Reed, Lester Lyon, Varslly Cheerleaders Charlotte Stevens, Mary Lou Honaker, Phyllis Rakes. Marji Fabian 'NWT .M S A x ff '- siizxxfz' ,ii X wif NL 1 W. 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M. session Cafeteria opens Election of class officers Senior pictures taken Teachers' workshop - No school Chose annual company Community Club Dress rehearsalfor Senior Class Play Ads for annual, dress rehearsal for Dlay Student Council Officers chosen Annual covers chosen Ads sent to Walsworth Jr. Class movie Ma and Pa Kettle on the Farm Community Club First edition of the Hi-Life Basketball game here with Whetstone No school No school County Teachers' Meeting, Jr. and Sr. served Basketball game here with Deleware St. Mary's Ham and turkey supper Chose caps and gowns First Student Council meeting Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game at Caledonia here with Harpster here with Prospect Holly Hop, Student Council Dance Christmas Program Last day of school before Christmas Basketball game at C lar idon To January 2 Christmas Vacation Group pictures taken Basketball game here with New Bloomington Graduation invitations chosen Basketball game Basketball game Community Club Chili Supper Basketball game Basketball game County Teachers Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game at Whetstone at Pleasent here with Green Camp at Deleware St, Mary s Meeting at GreenCamp at Meeker here with La Rue Postponed at Waldo here with La Rue here with Morral Annuals sent to Walsworth C omm unity C lub C ommunity C lub B,I,E. Day for Seniors C omm unity Club Baccalaureate Commencement Ir, and Sr, leave on class trip Senior Play Cast FIRST ROW: Mrs, Longacre, Advisor, Angie Rakes, Patty Hill, David Walter, Betty, Baer, Shirley Pursley, Sandra Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Stevens, Billy Gardner, Joyce Staley, Edward Reed, Ruby Holycross. The Senior Class presented its annual Senior Class Play on Thurs- day evening, October 25, 1956 in the school auditorium-gymnasium. The play, Grandma, How Could You? , was presented to a capacity crowd and was enjoyed by all who attended, The cast consisted of all the mem- bers of the Senior Class, and one member of the Junior Class, Edward Reed. f .7 ig. . I 5,1 ff? gn lv: S 212' I :sy 1 -Wim if 312 5 gm - .W -5 3 fx N11 M' flk wwf gm, A: f 1 gyms! vs -13 wsmiik' ,Mm sk- 'Lf F. K. A M19 K 5 W K is , ..w..,--QE ' 5 5: ,A .V 11 wmgxg 41'-1-4+ ww' ' F42 I is -,.f -, .Q ,..,, X4 -f - X A - 5 , . W - Q, X - S EQ H ., . 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SECOND ROW: Jewell Grimes, Ruth Coulter, Priscilla Seif, Mary Lou Honaker, Charlotte Stevens, Joyce Miller, Sandra Vaughn, Betty Baer. At the time the pictures were taken we had no music teacher. The girls' chorus had been organized last spring and those who had participated in it last spring had their pictures taken, After Christmas Mrs. Carl Bailey was hired as music teacher and various music groups were organized, The girls elected the following officers for their group: President ......... Jewell Grimes Vice President ............ Betty Baer Secretary-Treasurer .... Shirley Pursley Librarian .................... Ruth Coulter At the time this annual went to press the girls were working on music for the Marion County Music Festival. The festival will be held some time in April at the Marion County Coliseum. We plan to sing at a spring Community Club meeting and at one of the pre-Easter assembly programs. This year we areto have tryouts to be permitted to go to the music festival, These will be held in March. Only those who can sing the music with 9070 and above accuracy will be permitted to go. Boys' Chorus There were nine boys who joined together to form the boys' chorus, The members are Billy Gardner, David Walter, John Baer, Eddie Reed, Bob Vaughn, Raymond Barr Jim Berry, Paul Thacker, and Tom Wyckoff. The boys elected the following for their officers: President ......... Eddie Reed Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Berry Vice President ...... Paul Thacker Librarian .....A . . . Bob Vaughn This year there is no boys' chorus singingat the Marion County Music Festival. Instead, the boys of the county will join with the girls in a county-wide mixed chorus. We are working on the music for this group as well as learning songs which we may present at a future assembly program and Community Club. Mixed Chorus h Fourteen girls and eight boys make up the mixed chorus this year, In February we held an election for officers. They are as follows: President ........ Janet Goken Secretary-Treasurer , Mary Lou I-Ionaker Vice President ..... Jim Berry Librarian ......... Ruth Coulter Tryouts are to be held in this group to determine who will participate in the county festival. We, too, are working on this music, as well as music for Community Club and We have just the senior band this year, The members of the band this year are: assembly programs. Clafinefs Alto Saxophones Flute Marji Fabian Jewell Grimes Mafl' LOU Honaker Charlotte Stevens Joyce Staley Janet Goken Jgyqe Miller Percussion Ann Winters J0hl'1 Baer Trumpets Fred Baer Larry Grimes Trombone Bob Vaughn Lewis Leathem Nancy Gardner Tom Pursley Officers elected are: A 'President ......... Charlotte Stevens Secretary-Treasurer , Janet Goken Vice President ..... u Jewell Grimes Librarian ........ Mary Lou Honaker The band meets as a group on Wednesday and on Friday sectional rehearsals are held. This year we have a floating schedule which eliminates any student from missing a certain class each day we rehearse. As in the other music groups we will have tryouts to determine who attends the county - wide festival. When the annual went to the printers we were working only on county music. We hope to have a much larger band by next year for there are many boys and girls taking instrumental lessons this year, Mrs. Bailey has arranged for any student who desires to practice at school to practice during a study hall period in the former cafeteria in the basement or in the music room on the days we have no music. library Staff FIRST ROW: Margaret Pinyerd, Louise Burkhart, Phyllis Baer, Mary Rice, Ann Winters, Janet Goken, Joyce Miller, SECOND ROW: Nancy Gardner, Patty Fabian, Priscilla Seir, Jewell Grimes, Jane Landis, Mrs. Guinther, Advisor. librar taff Our high school library, with Mrs. Evelyn Guinther in charge, is an important part of our school. It supplies the students with books, magazines, and other reading materials. Much credit should be given to the members of the library staff of our school. . custodlanz Ralph Shorty Price Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: Nell Weirick, Si Leathem. ABSENT: Ralph Roesch. 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Mak- ing a getaway, Shirl? 15, Smile, Eunice, 16, Oh, those crazy Freshmenf Mariel High School 1917 Weir, Juanita Usaipplyj 1918 Christman, Lois QBendingXDeceasedQ Daly, Irma Qldenl Iler, Howard Pace, Paul .Rorick, Harold Saltz, Lucille QGardieldj Snyder, Emma fDeceasedj Virtue, Charles Virtue, Clarence 1919 Amos, Ruth fRorickJ Campbell, Ruth Christman, Ruth Geyer, Herbert McCoy, Fern fReedj Wiener, Pearl fStinehe1ferj Wolfe, Faun QReedj 1920 Beers, Flossie QKennedyj Cotsamire, Virgil Emahiser, Howard Gallagher, Geraldine fNeffj Jones, John McClaren, Almeda QReecej McClaren, Clara QCressQ 1921 Ankney, Ollie fRinehartj Baldinger, Lowell Christman, Edgar Coen, Velma QLaippyj Corey, Thelma QChrissingerj Cox, Nita fEmahiserj Heinla, Floyd Hopkins, Hazel QHeilemanl ller, Harry Joseph, Gladys fBurkhartQ Kennedy, Burniss QMcKinstryj Kile, Harold Pace, Harold Reece, Warren Simmons, Martha QCOXQ Weirick, Mildred fKurtzXDeceasedj 1922 Burns, Florence QParisl Alumni Kennedy, Eugene Kennedy, Harold Kile, Homer Kraus, Etta fB1ayneyXDeceasedj Quaintance, Donald 1923 Albright, Marvella fCressJ Anderson, Neal fDeceasedl Berry, Mable Uonesj Blackston, Cleo fSulserj Bucher, Lillie fQuanintanceQ Clark, Walter French Florence fRoeschj Heinla, Irma Logan, LaVaughn fReedj X Long, Laura fLeathemXDeceasedj McC1urg, Murtle fCressj Neumann, Bell fPricej Roesch, Hazel fShifleyj Rorick, Carl Rorick, Paul Tupps, Grace fRinehartj 1924 Gilmore, Anna Marie Ulndersonj Glathart, Myron Huntsman, Orphal QldenXDeceasedj Longacre, Olive fKehrerj Roesch, Ralph Slob, Florence fHummerj Waulbauer, Willo QNeffj 1925 Frelee, Gerdine QThompsonj Kennedy, Melvin Russell, Elizabeth fCrissinger, 1926 Baldinger, Ada QPricej Baldinger, Richard, Sr. Burkhart, Herbert Graham, Blanch f'C1ardj Kennedy, George fDeceasedj Metz, Haskell Roesch, Linerd Seiter, Charles 1927 Breese, Mildred Burkhart, Raymond Dalrymple, Edith QSulserj Grimes. Paul Guinther , K enneth Ireland, Helen QKempj Lesher, Harold Ness, Willard Pangborn, Mable QKennedyj Reed, Harry Rinehart, Tollie Wyckoff, Ruth QKehrerj 1928 Baldinger, Russell Breese, Lemuel Holtsberry, Ruth QBaldingerQ Kile, Mary Riddle, Ralph Thompson, Ruby Trefz, Carl 192.9 Albright, Ina fGrimesj Anderson, John fDeceasedj Burkhart, Kermit Burkhart, Chester Guinther, Russell Reed, Wesley Strickler, Helen fKurtz, Wissinger, Louis 1930 Burnside, Gladys lKennedyj Grau, Pearl fRoesch1 Hager, Beulah fGuintherj Hershner, Cecil Kaelber, Doris QBurkhartj McCoy, Irene QGuintherj McDonald,'Glenora QMC Bridej Patterson. Grace QNessl Rush, Howard Sharrock, Melvin Shere, Sarah fRorickj Sulser, Esther Stafford, Mahla 1931 Gibbs, Raymond Goldsmith, Harold Hamilton, Dorothy fKennedyj Harlamart, Gertude QRodockJ Hofstetter, Donald Leathem, Salo A Linstedt, Althefa fPletcherj Lyon, Wallace Riddle, Ellen QLyonj Rinehart, Herman Reed, Jane, QStockleyj Rice, Pearl fRorickj ' Whiteamire, Mary Ellen QReedj 1932 Augenstein, Clara QRushj Balliet, Floyd Beech, William Hauenschild, Helen QOttoQ Mayer, Raymond Wissingler, Charles G. 1933 Bumgardner, Irene QKnowlesj Dilsaver, George Downs, Richard Ettinger, Ganelle QGoldsmithl Gist, Eldon Grimes, Clarence Guinther, Cecil Hedding, Jay Hill, Jannette fRorickj Kelly, Vera QBeersj Ness, Dorothy fOsbornj Ness, Howard Price, Harold Reamsnyder, Henry Shumaker, Muryl Thomon, Martha QBakerj 1934 Balliet, Kenneth Brooks, Richard Burkhart, Virgil George, Fredrick Grossman, Chester Guinther, Harold Hofstetter, Vivian QLikinsJ Kiess, Melvin Lew, Delores fNeffQ Osborn, Virginia Reamsnyder, Ruth fReedQ Riley, Winifred Qwilkinsj Russell, Arthur Sharrock, Herman Wheatcraft. Iris Wiles, Delores lBonnerj 1935 Downs, Robert Gilbert, Margaret fHami1tonl Guinther, Edgar Burgener, Fay fHeddingj Hofstetter, Robert Likins, Virgil Longacre, Wayne Nash, Marie fSu1serj Rush, Wilfred Sharrock, Eldon Shumaker, Velma fKelloggJ 1936 Christman Mildred fBallietj Coulter, Dora QDilsaverj Guinther, Donald Lyon, Bernard Lyon, George Mason, Evelyn lHummerj Moleno, Geraldine QRoeschJ Perry, Evelyn QClutterj Pletcher, Gaylord Reed, Charles Reed, Robert Stakey, wiuiam 1937 Beers, Genevieve fKellyQ Gist, Robert Hamilton, Gerald fDeceasedj Hedding, Ory Hubbard, Charles Likins, Doris fWilkinsQ Neff, Robert Miller, Robert Ruth, George Sharrock, Lowell Sulser, Fred fDeceasedj Wailtley, Arthur Walimire, Wilma QClutterj 1938 Douce, Lowell Downs, Cloa fPletcherj Heller, Alta QGuintherj Heller, Gertrude lGuintherj Hickman, Daniel Leathem, Larua fHumphreyj Miner, Ruth qxaisery McCalister, Arva QLongacreXDeceased1 Manring, Thelma Martin, Harold Peery, Dorothy , Pfahler, Maxine fRoeschj Shumaker, Gerald Ticher, Nellie fSulserj Vossers, Edith QManringj 1939 Dye, Florence fMartinj Goebel, Gilbert Guinther, Glade Hickman, Eva QLongacrej Lyon, lllagene fSeiterj Lyon, Richard McBride, Ned fDeceasedQ Reed, John Ruth, Robert Shumaker, Harlo Worcester, Helen QGo1dsmithj 1940 Bails, Dale Douce, William Grimes, Ruby fRorickQ Hayes, Paul Neff, Harold Rush, Carl Shoup, Opal QBakerj Stakey, Glenn Dale 1941 Bachelor, Marjorie QBurkhart Bonner, Jane fHickmanl Downs, Ralph Ir. Griffiths, Harriet fllinehartj Ellisor, Pauline fHofstetterj Kellogg, Charles Kelly, Serge Sharrock, Kathleen lLoyerj Shumaker , Mildred QLyonXDeceasedj 1942 Garver, Russell Hayes, Charles fDeceasedj Hassler, Mae Belle QReecej Humphrey, Ray John, Howard Reynolds, Ruth QClutterj Wilson, Robert 1943 Caris, Harold Cowgill, Edwin fDeceasedj Nickum, Robert Stockwell, Betty QLoyerJ Sulser, Lawrence 1944 Price, Paul Sharrock, Dorothy Jean fDeceased1 Sulser, Wesley Woolum, Mildred QValentineJ 1945 Beringer, Rosemary fweirickl Douce, Everett Martin, John, Jr. Mosler, Ethel QKe1lyl Nickum, Betty QStinehe1ferl Kalb, Jean Qweidemaierl Wake, Doris fCarterj Winters, John 1946 Connell, Elvin Graf, Kenneth Irwin, Dale Irwin, Donna Mae fLeathemJ Loyer, Kinsel Sulser, Ethel Jean QManringl Tropf, Carrol , 1947 Black, Howard QDeceasedj Downs, James Graf, Pearl fLoyerj Harris. Rose fRinehartl Hickman, Betty QMcClungl Loyer, Robert Pangborn, Raymond Rinehart, Walter Roy, Jr. Stevens, Georgie fHayesj Valentine, Charles 1948 Downs, Daniel Jamison, James Rinebolt, Jack 1949 Baldinger, Richard Jr. Reece, Robert Rinehart, Dale Ross, Isabel fRinehartj Snare, Lois lPangbornQ 1950 Elliott, Patricia QReedj Johnson, Gladys fValentinej Dassell, Donna fVollrathJ Martin, Lillie fPricej Meadows, Wayne Pletcher, Shirley. fPangbornl Sharrock, Robert 1951 Leathem, Phillip Linstedt, Donald Linstedt, Glen Moodespaugh, Robert Tropf, June Ann QHissongl Whiteamire, Janice Worcester, Judy QFabian-J Allen, Clarence Allen, Wilma QLeatheml V Clever, Ruth , Elliott, Rex Glathart, Forest Hayes, Thomas Hissong, Betty fRoeschXDeceasedj Wilson, Martha Qweidemaire 1952 ' Baldinger, Rodney ,A Decker, Doris lVol1rathl R Downs, Betty fLynchj - Elliott, Jon Hissong, Melvin Pletcher, Kenneth Price, Clarence, Jr, Reed, Maxine Roesch, Joyce 1953 Downing, Beverly fSmithQ Hayes, Penny Loyer, Gale Reish, Carol Vinson, Barbara fwilsonj Worcester, Clyde Worcester, James 1954 Baer, Gary Burkhart, Nancy Crawbaugh, Elaine Ettinger, Thomas Linstedt, Dale Miner, James Peery, Mary Jo Plotner, Mary Jean fReedj Vaughn, Mildred QRoeschQ Weirick, Marlene 1955 Barden, Kenneth Berry, Kenneth Moorman, Mary CBBCT, Nauman, Lois fLyonj Rakes, Norma QP1etcherQ Vaughn, Berry 1956 Burkhart, John Bachelor, Esther Qlrwinl Irwin, Mary Landis, John 3:4- Aff.-'-as ww N ff su- -r N:.nh+,,mxs,. x is Qf J' 1 . f X K my x if . x ffk-Q YW! gm :Ox 1 K , X, , x KS 5 Q A X .ww . . 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MARI GN OHIO Compliments of Shellh-orns 81 Sons Music Store Everything Musical Phone 2 2 7 l 3 Marion Ohio Oiler's Greenhouse Corner Tyler and East Fairground Street Marion Ohio Flowering Potted Plants and Cut Flowers for All Occasions Also Choice Vegetable Plants Congratulations to the Class of '57 Congratulations to the C aduates of 1957 Men's and Boys' Fine Clothes Jim Dugan's Marion Ohio ,Ii ii-I g . Hill Motor Sales T. I. Hill, Proprietor ,-,QI , L... L Sales and Service l naval!!! I Phone 2771 Caledonia Ohio Compliments of Sickel's Ma rlcet Caledonia Ohio Timson 81 Allen Funeral Home Ambulance Service Our Aim is to he Worthy of Your Friendship Phone 2511 Caledonia 01110 Yuncker's Sporting Goods 155 Cline Avenue Phone Logan 2-886 Mansfield Ohio Alfred Nrckles Bakery One of America's Finest Bakeries 787 North Main Street Phone Marion 3-1450 Marion Ohio The Cubberly Studro TIME NEVER STANDS STILL A Portrait Taken Next Year Isn't Going to Mak the Folks Happy that want it now. 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