Maumee High School - Reflector Yearbook (Maumee, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Liv, .e, .,. , . ... KJ, M F - v . ,t Martha Lou Robison . . . ............... Editor Nancy De-Brock ...... .... B usiness Manager Dorrence Talbut . . . ..... Photographer ibecblca fiom ,f into W vm This year, the Reflector Stait takes pride in dedicating the '48 Reflector to Anne Phillips' Miss Phillips taught in Maumee High School tour years. During these years Miss Phillips proved herseli to be an excellent commercial teacher. This brought her recog- nition in Northwest Ohio. lt is in appreciation of her service to this school that We respectfully dedicate this annual. During the tall of l947, Miss Phillips passed away after an illness of several months. X'-4 JBC OIWQ lfU0l The greatest joys in life are remem- bering and looking into the future. The Staff brings you this book with the in- tention ot enabling you to do both. lt is our sincere wish that this annual will bring you pleasant memories in the years to come, and that it will better equip you to look to the future with 'renewed hope. ZLL of cm, Advertising . 65-76 Administration 6 Clubs ....... 32-50 Dedication . . . 2 Faculty .... 7, 8 Foreword . . 3 Snaps .... 62-64 Sports . . . 51-60 Students . . . 9-31 'r a-I I Q sa I C' Q U R yy O 1 R I 4 fx 45 X V ' X: Q . ATG ,A i.c2'5f2HCf15, W Qfvlfc COL f 2 KES tj--1--f IA Y ff A O E R 53 'W !4JV1fLilfLif5flf'6Lfi0lfL ana! jacwgfy I ACK H. O NEILL Principal IOHN A. MCKNIGHT Superintendent B. A. Geneva College M. A. Ohio State University Mr. McKnight came from Glendale, Ohio Where he had been the superintendent of schools. Taking over the management of an en- tirely strange school system is a very difficult job. Mr. McKnight has shown his ability to do this very Well. Although he has been here only a short time, he has earned the respect and con- fidence of the students. PHYLLIS SHEPERD Secretary, Superintendenfs Office ,nge V 75, A B. A. Northwestem State College M. A. DePaul University Additional graduate Work at Loyala University and University of Michigan Mr. O'Neill assumed the role of principal of Maumee High School in Ianuary 1944. After teaching the American Problems classes for several years, he inaugurated the senior psychology class. This last year Mr. O'Neill has taught an evening class in psychology at the University of Toledo. Among his other activities Mr. O'Neill sponsors the Honor Society and is faculty manager of athletics. SHIRLEY GROVE Secretary, Principals Office 3 MIWLLI O! JQOWLJQQ IOSEPI-I L. BAIRD Social Science B. of Education, University of Toledo M.A., University of Michigan ELEANOR BROWN Commerce B. of Education, University of Toledo WILLIAM M. COX Commerce B. Sc. in Commercial Educa- tion, University of Toledo M.A., Columbia University IOHN BOLTON Fine Arts B. Sc. in Education, Ohio State University 'T t lN If 'Q' 26 1. . ARDAH BROWN Latin. French. and Library A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University M.A., Bowling Green State University CLIFFORD CONRAD Physical Education B. Sc. in Education, University of Toledo ALENE DRUHOT English BJX., Ohio Wesleyan University NANCY FARREL Physical Education B. oi Education, University of Toledo GALE A. HERBERT Science A.B., B.Sc. in Education, Bowling Green State University M.S., University of Michigan LOUISE KRUSE Home Economics B. Sc. in Home Economics Education, Ohio State University l OSEPHINE M. SPARKS English and Dramatics B. Sc. in Education, Ohio State University A. N. THURSTON Science B.A., Ohio State University MA., Ohio State University GEORGE WILSON Instrumental Music B. Se. in Education, Ohio State University .YE i - v Uv 'Wifi' FEIZQZY1' ' st . K lOSEPI-I G. lORDAN Mathematicss B. oi Education, University of Toledo M.A., University of Michigan MARGUERITE MCMANUS English B.A., Mary Manse College SARAH IEAN STROUT Mathematics B. ot Education, University of Toledo IEAN WILSON Vocal Music B. Sc. in Education, Ohio State University Not Pictured: GEORGE SCHMIDT Science, Iunior High Pre-Flight B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State University DOUGLAS MYERS Social Studies and Science B.S. in Education, Ohio State University ROBERT GATES Industrial Arts B.S., Ohio State University fxf Z sci, Q S9615 ,. . ,,.. KXVNAAN. IHN HR EH UHF7 roi? Sfwmj 9 N top Of' 7716 0 lean Lawrence, Vice President: Ted Wolfram, President: Bill Bigelow, Treasurer, Barbara Knorr, Secretary. CAM O! 794 is Mr. Iordan, Class Advisor The Senior Class oi 1948 is truly a class to he proud of. It has lived up to all the standards of the school and perhaps set some new ones. Because- of expert guidance on the part ot teachers, of sponsors, and oi school personnel, it has developed many talents, such as artistic, musical, and scholastic abilities. The class was Well represented in all phases of athletics., - The Seniors have shown a great deal of school spirit. This class has assumed its duties as Seniors by becoming the leaders of the school. They have come a long way from the forlorn Freshmen who first entered high school in 1944. Q When the class oi '48 graduates in May, we will hate to see them go: but we realize they must take their part in society. IAMES ADDISON uhm., tHot Shot-'31 Model A- Ginnyl Student Congress 1, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Bond l, 2 Choir 2, 4 Boys' Glee 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Varsity 4 CAROLINE SUE ALLEN Sue iBow1ing Green-Mocccv sins-good speaking voicel Girls' Glee 3,4 Drczrncztics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 4 GERALDINE BAGGFIT .,IerrY,. CPrc1nklin's-Shorthand whizl Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Congress Z Y'Teen 3 Static 3. 4 Choir 4 CARLAINE BALDUF tSuper Soprano-great render-T. U. fcrnl Girls' Glee Z, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Drcrmotics 3, 4 Static 4 Reflector 4 ANN BARRETT fMOHClOVO-CQHIPUS Cap- pers-expert driver-wide beltsl Drcnnutics 4 Y-Teen 4 Static 4 Reflector 4 ROSCOE BETZ' Sonny fCc1feteric1- Terry - P-Burgl Football 4 Hi-Y 4 Varsity 4 WILLIAM BIGELOW Bill CCofeteria-Blonde- Tortoise shelled hcxrlequins -little Worries! Band 2 Student Congress 2, 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Drumctics 3, 4 Static 4 Hi-Y 4 Reflector 4 Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4 MAURICE BRAHIER Morry lliroqers-easy going- always friencllyl Hi-Y 4 Visual Ed. 3 STANLEY BRA!-HER Stan flied-Spontaneous Prose -flashy tiesl Football 1 Boys' Glee 2 Track 2 Basketball Z, 3 Student Congress 3, 4 Static 4 Hi-Y 4 Choir 4 Dramatics 4 Reflector 4 MARY LOUISE BRELL4 ,,PG,,, lBanqs-dark eyes-smalll Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4 Band 2 Choir Z, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3 Static 3, 4 Retlector 3. 4 MYRNA BRILLHART Myrt lNew hairdos-black nylons--moutonl Girls' Glee l, 2, 3, 4 Student Congress 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Choir 2 Static 4 Cheerleader l, Z, 3 I2 J A ..sN 4lt il Ss., 'I i . ,, Q' . t I F I L 1 Y' 4 , 'ii 1+ f v or uw f ,UU L f fart I ,I EM' 4 X . tiff 1771-e s' l I ' .. 3 4 g 'K . flf ,,. 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Girls' Glee l, 3, 4 Student Congress 1 Band l, 2, 4 Honor Society 3,4 Choir 3, 4 A Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3 . G. A. A. Board 3, 4 BETTY FOLTZ lMouton-Iim-Home Ec.l Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 4 A Y-Teen 3, 4 PAUL FROMER CBlue eyes-shy - Science whiz? IANET GRAY ' 'Sheila KArtistic-practical jokes- qoocl naturedl Girls' Glee l, 4 IACK HOAG lRoofinq salesman-hearty lauqh-qood cook- Daisy luly J Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track Z Visual Ed. 4 Dramatics 4 CAROLYN HUGHES Irish KDrum lvlajorette-Fred- Public speakinql Girls' Glee 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 G.A.A. Board 2, 4 Reflector 3. 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Static 3 SALLY IORDAN tlxllaine-Hockey icenter forewardl-l-land Knit Sweatersl Girls' Glee l, 3, 4 Student Congress 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 G.A.A. Board 3, 4 Static 3. 4 Reflector 3. 4 I4 RICHARD KAZMAIER Dick lMost Valuable-Mayor- Princetonl Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Dance Band 1 Boys' Glee 1 Band 1 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4 Reflector 3 Student Congress 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Static 3 FRANCES KELLER Fran ilinqaqed-Ben Franklins -blue eyesl Girls' Glee l Band 4 Y-Teens 3 Dramatics 3- RITA KEMMER Knitting arqy1es-Skip- Home Ec.-nice smilel Girls' Glee 1, 3 Bank 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 3 Y-Teens 3 Static 3. 4 Reflector 3, 4 MADELYN KERVIN HLYH.. KNQVY-Frcxnklins-tinyl Girls' Glee l, Z, 3, 4 Y-Teen 3 Dramatics 3 G. A. A. Board -2 Static 4 BETTY KING CWhite cmqora swealer- peg skirts-public speakinql Y-Teen 3, 4 GORDON KIRKENDALL CMassive vocabulary-dog lover-wittyl Dramatics 4 if! I il ,x 'HH ' ,,, ' . 'A l f, g,i5if.,-in-l'L lp . 45.2. , ,. 911' 1 Hay- ' j-. JL-, , .Q AVV: view' filgilx . V . kiwillqlx Eaisszmrkfa. I !R? '-4-i'LXv,m 'ga . ex ' - '::zg'ff- ' ' ' myiiigmgx, ,, BARBARA KIRLIN Barb CNeW look-Don-Public Speaking? Girls' Glee l, 3, 4 Choir Z, 4 Dramaiics 4 Y-Teen 4 DONALD KLEMPNER Don fMarines- Sure Shot Missum J Basketball 2 BARBARA KNORR Barb California here I come!- Nurse-'s aid-Bowling Green! Girls' Glee 1, 3 Honor Socieiy 3, 4 Static 2. 3, 4 Student Congress 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 G. A. A. Board 3 Reflector 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 DONALD LANG ..Don.. fMarines - always happy? Visual Ed. 3, 4 Dramaiics 4 IRAN LAWRENCE U..ibroric1n-Woosler- qood friendl G. A. A. Boord 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee l, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Student Congress 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Dramcrtics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3 Staiic 3, 4 Reflector 4 ROSE LII-1'l'ZKE CEnguqed-quiei-Adams Townshipl Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teen 3 4 Drczmatics 3 KENNETH OHLMANN Ken KSport's fan-two toned shoes? ' Hi-Y 4 - Varsity 3. 4 - Baseball 3, 4 DOLORES PFLEGHAAR Clmoqene-good typist- talll ' Girls' Glee 2, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Reilector 4 Static 4 Dramotics 4 ,T:? f-? 7 'T 'A ' T H 2 ' 'Tw' ,ML ,R lv -om F, ,1.Ll?EuLE:? I-5.4-gmail.-.!.: -, , f '1 . ,,,r.. L. f. , .'-MU, obs., ,, , IAMIIS PFLEGHAAR ul-inlu r lMr. Fix it-good sport always qrinninql IMOGENE PIEHI. - Imof' CPetiie-dDependcb1e- friendly! ' Drcmmtlcs 3, 4 - Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 4 Slalic 4 BARBARA PLATH ,,Bm,b.. lPublic Speaking-quiet pretty eyes-joycesl Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 4 'v IOHN RECTENWALD li IIIGCICII vi V- fHuh! - dark - Industrial ,E 'f Arts, H ..J,, f Q 2 .3 , GQ'-l Boys' Glee 2 9' A ,M ' V Varsity 3 'Y . X to . Football 3 -5 ' K Y Choir 4 ' - if- ,, J it A ,I 55 Q, MARTHA LOU ROBTSON flied hair-Sadie-French whiz-charm bracelet? Student Congress 1 - Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Reflector'3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Band 2, 4 BEVERLY HOWELL BeV fLamsons-small feet- shorty-apple blossom perfumel Y-Teen 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Static 4 , Reflector 4 . ,gt .Y-fixes, it xwes-Q1 ,wt gm .g ,MW , D 3.1513-it Kitt' 1-1' ' J Qgwttwk , i 1, nw W, 2 , MARY SAGER Meaty Uitterbuq-long hair- neat! Girls' Glee 1, 2 Dramcztics 3 Y-Teen 4 Reflector 4 FRANCES SCHWAN Fran CSoit voice - quiet - nice complexion? KENNETH SERVAIS .,Ken,, Photography - Maumee Theatre--'30 Model Al ROBERT SHAWEN Bob fAccordian - P-burg - Wolf! Boys' Glee 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Choir 4 Reflector 4 Student Congress 4 I1 I GEORGE SMITH Gus lTakes it easy - Public Speaking - Varsity Man- agerl Honor Society 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity 3, 4 PATRICIA SPENTHOFF Pat tSweet smile - Tony - Evening in Parisi Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 4 Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Dance Band 3, 4 RICHARD STAFFORD Dick tSerious - cameras - loud sports shirtsl Track 2 Boys' Glee 2, 3 Dramatics 3 Visual Ed., 3, 4 Static 3 Reflector 3 IOYCE STEWART tCheeriul - Y-Teen Presi- dent-black nylonsl Choir 3 Girls' Glee Y-Teen 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Reflector 4 5? sw ffszm its sew! 1 SHIRLEY STRONG tDrivinq class - Knitting fiend-long johns! Y'Teen 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Static 4 ,lg ' Reflector 4 if Student Congress 4 3 ll llt, i S it as f if ELLEN IANE SCHWANZEL 'Z N Ianie u fDarlg hair-Blue and it , white saddles-letters from 5 Akronl Girls' Glee 1, Z, 3, 4 M' Dramatics 3, 4 - Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 3. 4 Static 3 l S - nomumca 'rA1.BU'r D. C. T. CTal1 and lanky-Photo ' grapher-Welterweightl Honor Society 3, 4 Band 3 Boys' Glee 3 Basketball 3 Static 4 Reflector 4 NOREEN THOMPSON Cfurtleneck sweaters- Frerxch whiz-Devils Lokel Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4 Bcmcl 2 G. A. A. Board 2 Dromctics 3 Y-Teen 3 MARGARET ANN TOWERS Hpegf. Cfhespiun bangs-Lo-ng skirts? Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Drctmcxtics 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Static 3. 4 Reflector 3. 4 Bond 3, 4 EDWARD URBANOWSKI .,Ed,. CAc1c1ms Township - me- chonicl 1 .4 it 5 V t, ,,wif.s - IR' :'f-QU: t 4 .. FT: . -' i5l!.i'::':5:.,, ,. , K 'fi wg T 1 ln J 1 ,. 'Q Z 1 s , v ,, . ,Q L 14 I , , in t ww I, , ,, , .:,,. P X t f P i A' L 1 vw ,,..f I ' 45' if ., . w I 4 ii. 2: A I ' ' I - ,J W, ,N ' ,wall YN.. J .l ALFRED WAGONER HA1.. fOut for CI good time-QL ways taking Mr. O'Nei1l's kidding-mcxrinel Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee 2 Basketball 3, 4 Vcxrsity 4 WILLIAM WEBER Bi1l' CMode1 T - Monclovcx - Sweet Weeping Wil1y I Football 3, 4 Varsity 4 DONALD WHITE .Donn fLikes to cut up-crlwcrys sleepy-tootbolll Football l, 2, 3, 4 Vorstiy 4 RICHARD WHITE Dick CMurinesEHcrry Iumes Ir.l Bcmd 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Student Congress 4 I9 MARY WEIS Tess KLikes skating - P-burg P- qood sporil Y-Teen Girls' Glee 4 NANCY WILLIAMS fBlonde-Fooiball fiend- raw oystersl Girls' Glee 1, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Y-Teen 3, 4 Reflector 4 LOUIS WILSON ..Bud.. KA certain sophomore -murine-curly hair! Track Z, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Football 1,' Z Boys' Glee 2 Choir 3, 4 Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4 20 girl IAM E?I.DE T-AY Not pictured: im KBeity Hutton irnitcrtions- MAgigIEHgII?frLER good sporil Drczmatics 4 HOMER WITTENMYER flndusirial Arts-plpel EDWARD WOLFRAM Ted KWavy hair-never at loss for Wordsl Boys' Glee 1, 2 Track 2 Dramcxtics 3, 4 Hi Y 3, 4 Choir 4 Senior President ZZ ,!gl 0lflfIfL H5 ,Af- H L- 'Bai - w. mx- ,fi '- 5 Iackie Stewart, Vice Presidenig Steve Belt, President: Dick Bigelow, Treasurer: Marilyn Kauff, Secretary. CAM O! 1949 Miss Strout Class Advisor The Iunior class's task is to sponsor the out- standing social events of the school year. They gave the traditional Iunior Carnival. The Carnival was a great success. lt showed hard Work and imagination on the part of the class members. The class also sponsored the annual Iunior-Senior Dinner Dance. Each student Worked hard to make this the grand success of the year. -. l y d lg. fi-. rl fvlif Ti W 3 -'s J- 1, ,-ws' ,N 52 f: ,Q - 5-eg? 4 'l-fi' 4 ' ,, . , fi if V 523213 L ' ' A P-to P W B lrklt f M -- to 1 A f-- 4 I ' I ' r.-., -V he ,-'I ' ,s :gl X 5 , rf lfQ?-ry? :W , Y!,' j If., l 2, M 3: 4 , , X 153 We . gwgigf P, at I M t . '12 Ioan Abel Paul AlexanderWllliard Baggett Mike Barton 'Therese Beaber Steve Belt lack Berry Dick Bigelow Paul Boehk 9 JJ V ' W . 1 , . l .... L Y A . , 1, - -gg P :wa 3 Q sl, -' .1 ,n P P -- 'I -. Fv . Sy N 4 ,ahh , V Q A 5 I y K In 5: ij . Ms' ' ie - ' B Nez- B .- LEP? l H - B P - H iff . Ill E A '- Y ':l' I f L , all .. , ' xi - ,. k L at . ar: :- ge' 'QQ' ' . me 1 ,H , Joe Brainmd Iarnes Brinley Barbara Brittson Myra Brubaker Fred Burdo Ethel Canode Dorothea CU-NST RiChG1'fi Cummins I0 DGVSDPOIT L :ft - , -:es-:Twp k, g , .. 63'-2 ff ' '72 t M ffl Q - 'H' ' 'BET 71 ff? M' ' 12.5 A '- 1 'N lx: f-K ' '31 ' Q , . Y f - , , ', ' -as w , l tri1A f of H .er ez: . 'AVN 2,37 , lane Daykln Robert DeRemer Charles Digby I.Everlngham Tames Gilsdorf Vivian Gressler Fred Grindle Betty Groves R0b9I'f Gwin at B ' 'Wi it - to W 'rr 1 N it lbbv N -- ,M :,. , g Q if , '-:H f A 1, JG ,f rf L: X -3 fp, Y V S. , Y' 1 N L '32 1 ,N , 'fy' PM lal P . . P ebe M - , S .' u :IJ I ,- - I T , X ff? ' A f. Li afgylz L ,-'Y l .i r . i H 1' f ' lg 1 , ' 1 J f 5 ,J l f L1'..J1 .. .'-. 17. :fil let fr ' fd! -I . tt George Haiqh James Hamlin Robert Hanna Dick Harper Florence Heilmanliichard Henry Cora Hosier Larry Hubbell Phyllis Kaiser I .1 gl' Fm gg: V W W far. 5 . Hhs 1 , I ,, ,V 1 :jg , 1 fl L ze? 1 Q V Q ' p' 3 lt I' -, eh :T E 32 r .EE-I in 1-S. - 4 1 ' A - ,, ve, X L L A ,zu fi. 2 'Eff' gf Q 'feel if fiat? -, ' gin jl,g1 'P , .el 4, ' . be V 1 J' N iftll . fxx M e arilyn Kauff Tony Kramer Shirley Krouse Mary Kumpe Murray Linnard B Longshore Peggy Martin Gladys McGhee! lohn McKnight ax at .- ' R P tt M W 1.3 1 ,VA ,P ri' 54-fgfl A V f, , , I V ta? I f ja ,T A Q A Y V V I f 1- -1 I Y f mf! t I .LE .,' . . , ' Y A Qi: .' ,Q ff: il . , l L -2, K r ' 'lf-'iii Bill MoorAnna Mae NortonRichard Nowak Mary Padgett Tom Parker Carl Pauken Nelson Perrin Bob Peterson Iohn Piehl A .M .' f'i 5 ' HPWET' Q P -tfailll E+'im Q ff: ! 4 ' f ,,,' 1'1 'Mv . t I -V ' , K . ,, --, 1 , t. - W , ,, Fw , e P M P r fs M f - be in f l 1 ? 1? K ,any V- T- gi' J.: ' y n A It .-gee. B B 1 l la.: er M it ' N if-' --L fl llfzf Mervin Pratt Bob Puhl Tom Bestle Nancy Rogers Bob Schurnaker Betty Sievert lack Simmons lack Spacky Dick Spencer ., B ig F g gl E, I We-,ll Ueqrg Qgf li elg,Q rggggev 5 ,EQ fEE?QffJl Q+43gwrU iery T L ' eaferr -'i'Tlr H el tl? alike FE erixffrl HHVQQS5 '- ,fadg mrflfg X2 J :W ' bfi ' 'ffz ffl. Lf' ' ,lgrfig ntgfi-E-4 L 2 If Don Steers Jackie Stewart Dick Stir-r Annabelle Swartz Nancy Ufer Willard Weis Don Wheating PhyllisMfilbarger Warren Yetter .,,gggQ5 Carol Yuckenberg i f L .fL. ilu it g6 PANTHPRS - 1 N w , ' 54- , ,Sw . Roy Sautter, Vice President: Nolan Shepherd, President: Ed Held, Treasurer: Ginny Fauble, Secretary. Cfowfs of I9 O Miss McManus Class Advisor During the year 1947-48, the Sophomores have been rather outstanding in the Way' of social events. In the fall a roast and dance Was held at Sidecut Park under the super- vision of Miss McManus. Before Christmas vacation a Pre-Xmas pany Mmm hekiin We qynn dandnq and refreshments followed. ln the sprinq a picnic was held. Let's hope the Sophomores keep up the aood Work next year. J .-' . Q,- A.. 1 ., . .f it N 1 ,Q .v .A . .1 egg ir- . L D , , W . r 'Q' if C' , ' G. . C W J 1 . f A W i V' l f B I 'A L . ' . M , ' E' e , e Ankenbrandt Sue Baldwin Joanne Baker Janet Badger Pat Bcruerschmidi Diane Beard Norman Biggs Leonard Blllmaier Sue Bond ' . - 3' A. - , f 1 ,, A la . A R-A C z , ' Ralf' 'fzfrfi' , be 1' ' , N ln - 3' X, Q ' ' V Q ,t - Ei , 7 . ' 3 Q far. A o 1 i I . N V-G - - f -1 wk- Q' . W f f . - - f, ' .G :A , V 1 ,v if ,Q 15.1 Q.-fl . as .. 2 , K ', A Y 'Ji f1 'SM1kf. ' :sl ' , . B-Borchardt Lucille Bowles Ronald Braincxrd Bill Breay Bob Brenlff Mary Lou Bridge Sue Brown Bob Carl ChCIClWiCk . f 1- B if f 2 fi . s , Q .L 'P-R . h - , gs- -. ,, 'K' 1 l L A iw- Ai: -fl-..T7 fir: . il W' V. L 'T' W ' 1 I ' - Q .. '45 - - Y X fe- o . G .1 'A G ,. A.Dagostino B.Dagostino Mary DeArmond Vic DeCrane David Dennis Geneva Dennis Marilyn Dey Ianet Eriksen Bamie Fasnaugh l ean f L 'f - in ll . 1 L is f is L Q a ' fl f ' -1 ' z -uf 1' 1 , . - - i ll AW' V XX- .v, ,' V V . t K iw.. sl' 4 V .L - ' L I ' V xf 5' . clk ' he .- Y . l . . ' I , ff I ' .Q irginia Fauble Dick Foltz James Foote G Frandforlher Nancy Garvin Marilyn Gedert Wilma Gedert A1 Gilsdorf Frances Hellman. fs fr i l m5'5F. ' in L m l ' 'Ki-' - W L 4' 1 ' V t- - , W 'N sin V,.--, -' Q ,, V ,ialibf ,,-, if, X Il '. l , I . 1 - ff-'fl ' A '.. . X-' ' J: , . Hifi' Ed Held Herby Hendricks Bob Huberi William Hughes Robert Ieager Charles Ieska Margie Iohnson Lloyd Kelley Bob Kervln X . M D . F L W AA A :N A. il , I ' ss :::.lff:f,. fs F0-I Z X ,V l ,l -- ,N N i l .N 1' N 4 'v .M x slr : is L l -fl . ,leg I. , 1 A.. , I V W v T w - . 1 sri. H K V Vi rf- EN . I 1' Y u:'?,IQ ,, ' , k .3 1 ' . i , . , 1 Marilyn Klotz . H, V 9 ' .gllif Delores Miller I I . fr, 1. ff- -V W , - 'N sf r,ln 1 Dick Pauken X lx V .ls :Indra Schlehr Don Schmidlin Dolores Schnapp Rulh Schneider Barb Schumaker C Kransburger Marjorie Landis Richard Lublnski Walt Lurnbrezer Ierry Mahan Dick Markham Mariyln McPeek Jack Meinen A . - ,A -, Az: - ,-. si W ' fr -f-L c- RTV ' -5 vifh 'F' 1 Eg- E R L ,' Fl: if . si ..,, 4. .'l'f'Y. srillff? . .l.' 4 W lf Melvin Miller Iack Mangold Oliver Nontell Norma Nordine Rollle Oatley Idne Osier j A Tv . 'T Q. fi 'bt' ' Helen Plass Dolores Rodgers Bob Rodgers Carl Rogier Bob Roose Iim Rosenhahn ' ri, .- 'v' W z r. -X B ' ..4,.f- , .. ll , ff Q5 l. ' V '!-' 5lf3f3Z . , ,E 4 .. 6 1?-. I' It J A, , -, l . 'L ., Aim' .. -A n as ' U5 ' ' Ioan Oster Dorothy Padgeit . l- L 4 49 Bill Russell Roy Sautter J 'V av' N -in . , ' l rw X. Carol Schwan Nolan Sheperd Dick Spencer Sharon Strong 76 pf, 3 ,V ,L 4' 'ra ' V . ff-A .D I . -' ' i 'lf .5 f I i I J, ' AZ Y A . E i wb . . V Neva Thompson Lucille Wheeler Ronald Wheeler W. Karl Iames Perrin Bob Pickard 25 Bob Pileghacr, Vice President: Clifiord Rogiers, President: lim Pierce, Treasurerf Dick Metcalf Secreta , FY- CVM M19 1 Miss Kruse, C lass Ad visor The Class ot 1951 has started its high school career. The Freshmen are permitted to have three activities each year. These are Carefully chosen by the students and their advisor. They chose to sponsor the dance after the Wauseon football game. They also had a party in February and another in May. Through their next three years, the Freshmen will try hard to strive for bigger and better things. ' 5-:els P5 -ai.. xg -- f! we nneth Abel K - Aldridge .r,,y. . F ,N ,, , wwf J! 7' J IV, ,l f , Q Egl 'CJ ,.. aa Fav' ' 6 U' I gl r , 1 E w .Ml 3 fm?-A R.A f nkenbrandt N., VL ,V Glen Beebe m ',aTf.il ., .ra A, , 'JI -Y gg . V. , nfl-5 ' T ' 5 NH' , E- MR l Q-X I I' N' r H ll f ly if . V, U I 9 ' ,, . -,V,-V 3 ,i.f.,fia4E,,V5 M i , V K 'yi-f W Howard BevensgMarilyn Bevens Louis Boehk Colleen Brassel Ray Brassfleld V eff? . 7, .32 V ' gp, -zu V - . ,ti -7 p , 4:75-33 5 fjfl 7 u .. -dag A g If urbara Brell Charlotte Bucher Marilyn Burdo Cliff Campbell Pairicia Casey Richard Chomey' Lois Conneti Lawrence CousinoRlchard Dilbone ,E +42 6 R V LE' v ,, .V 1 -V f .-fe V .J 'E liqfi Q L ,i V? -,.. -Q' W , f' , , V , , x , , VV LAM. fi L1 A .. , -- A - V ji 4 V 'f V- . ,, Q Y : 5? leg - y V' .. V ' rl -V J N we f ' 1 '.': Qui 3- ' an -1 V 1:1-exqjgvf N ' L ' , ' ,N XX , , ev? . ji 'V Q L f 4 ' I ,J 1 hn Dillenqer Richard Dinkens Deborah Doner Sue Eversole Edgar Parthing Richard Farthinq Illa Iune French Mari Hartranft 'Irene Henderson 'Z ' 'L 'Q' 565 A 'A 'ff V 'NV-ell f': II: if :' ff -fi 55 ,, H QQ r f ' . ,, ,, . Q in rr, V at migpg M' L5 5 zu, er Q jeV-Vef-gl , Q' .V V- ' , ','l 'f lj M LC T VZ' wifi 1 A,'l Vi. ' , Lili? A I Tl A I - Iean lfervin an Iacobs Frances Iohnson ,Raymond Keil Richard Keil lane Kervin McCutchen i l' -3 ary Pauken . Rhinehalt , 1 Aa-. J' l 0 5' 4 fer 4 AY .g, l 'grail IAA ir. L .. 91 . M W r A V Iohn Kosch William Lowry Richard Mayer V . y V 1 V V- or yyy A ' L . . W e - F c V 'F' Q V '2 x V L u V41-,fl QL 1' ' A VJ- W : FET rrr' 'H' ' ' l37 ' , e. 'WZ 1 ' ff ff w e ' ' f ' lbiirf' Zcifiziiz Jfiifzifl'-' K -' X J- LZ? - , ' 7'f? -1' .- by . I f nil 154- H ? Li' JY. , Q Iack McGeorge Dick Mcliaig Glen McNuii Dick Metcalf' Tom Nau Iohn' Noniell Pat Ogden Helen Ohlmann ll . - , W' n ,V e V W . ' V ine- , l- NV A V f if e,?f1fL,,.rhV ,g,kQfVweV ' L 1 . - L,L.Zi 1-,..,09 '.' ,, - ' 5 - F fi, X ' Robert Pfleqhaar Shirley Persing Iames Pierce Sl ul . ef ll V if , Q ,.- . , -Bb, .ii if -: A ' ' 115 ' 15 V-: J .., 4, 1 :L ' ' 1. 'x . fe -f- Clifford Rogiexs Bill Rowell D,Schlichter f 'rx 1 ' rv :x cl. we f f X H n w' 'f , A .,-wvli' -A 1. -4. , 'rep ' William Pierce Bruce Pratt 1 Q g ,ggi , ' fi I i ' . Sex f' E ' 'A L ' ' ggi! Nm 2,1 -:gig I ?ii:V:,Q ,,,. ,ij V . 1 , ,fy L ef..a,f f B. Sl1I1II1OnS Annq Sirqvg Edge li!! N if will-ll V Richard Quinlf Beihany Regal Ieny Rhien f?Qe VV rlc ceew H L W Haj-' Ma Z w .. L, 4 riff V have fe: W... Herbert Snyder Renee Sounenne Eugene Sullivan , ,, .. ,,.. V: -- - 1 R Q -5? 1: 'L ' ,gl -:L V' f 71- ' ' 4 - ' ' V 'V I Q '-- 'M 3. '. ff 'I-'T '. .cs-.V ' ,. . l 1 4-L l Q ,fl . . .a,al.i. -LV ,-111 1 A il 'Thompson Barbara Toland Ann Weaver Miriam Wendt Bob Whitcomb Suzanne Zielinski Carol Glade 3 IL-4- I xf X YY ij 1. far' :.j : lf 1 . me '-- ' ' 5 'lik' . , E - V 1-Sl I W - '- ' F ' ff , if-l 1221, - , - F2 5 ' H 1 5 ' A A h . ff, ,,,- .. Harold Oliver Ioan Poznrneranz C. Prader R. Schmid! W . Pommeranz 27 B , President: Terry Frew, Patty Taylor, Vice President: Duane erry Treasurerg Dick I-Iubbel, Secretary. 641,515 of I9 Q Mr. Bolton, Class Advisor The class oi l952 has completed Iunior l-liqh. For the purpose of becoming better ac- quainted with their Classmates, a Wiener roast was held early in the fall. Next year the students will be Freshmen. We hope to see all of them back next year. wg-P 1 . 1 - , Jxggffip r -vb . K , .. 2,1 vs., 5 , -- V 'QL K Q 5M 'tf.. . f' 5 ' R 5' fiff . - ww 'N YW. l ,- 'eel if 1. V A , T it Y a J -V 4311. X11-' TT , N U I k .jj N .,.,, y iii ., Q . QQA.. ll! 3-Qjiliig.. fi.. .hui-' ff .1 1. Tj- fm T if! 5 if N 'll rzl 'udy Allman Susan Belt Duane Berry William Boyd Iulius Brasstield Wilma Budd Ierry Carnicom Sally Coboum Ronnie Dhondt 5. ii - - ':. . ' rt rr g W : X ,ik 5' ' 4 f,- 5 - . ,, '- , ' it 5 l 2- - ' ie S ll Y , if T A .l -t A ivi ff H tu. 1 een to ww uw E.. -egg!! X Y w f 1 mlb A . JH X, M ww W Q W fa I xl, u ,g W 5 Q v -gf ., S 4 N , A F ' . ' I L Q , f. . 111 ' fl' V 'f2f ,i ' . l .H 1 j . . vftfbggj -,g All .tv f V5 ' ,y A .h V '- -4 . . .4 -.gs 9122. ,V -' 1 1. ' 1 .V ' -+ . , 'Jeff ' argl? fo r l? 2 :PG MEI? .Lire-'11s 1 :v.-S5iw:: f. hf15.1!- Ihyllis Digby Kenneth Davidson GEasterwood Barb Eckenrode Alice Fillion Terry Frew Ann J. Glann Tom Greenlese Carl Gressler t- fi h'rPYii33ffP fl .. A- 'f , - ,I . Y B N iiiii ' 1 it .. lil . A 4 f fl? gig . f :'1.. H 'EP' Q jifuftfrw ' Nt i 'I -211 , Y ' 1- rl - f ' si'-:. I ,- 1, V U ' I, ' 5 1-. , ,.. ' - ,Fi g T , Bti ? .llif ' - 1: 5' tif. - ' ' gllcyiv 14:34 A -. ' 3,-5 ir .. ,, - 1:2 -'+-ny' . 1 , if f f f n .:.if-A+- '1 ' A' lf-1LQ5!'?'?r335Js'!5'fQ5 Z5L.'.fg,'e1 f . wQ?:4 '?f 'eil .-. if . 3 'sq 'J ' H-1.51. '-:fri --- Harding L,Hartman Alice Haughn Bette Heath Richard Helwig Fred Hlleman Carl Hirsch Ed Honner Dick Hubbell 'Tl'!'7t rd - -- I N! Y --:- -3 ,..., V , .. N- If k I L. e . 9. V. ,, V 1- T. '- . , ,au :T r 1 . - 1-::.-- - . 'rf 5 if A91 Q I 3 23, , 1 gi l' 'X . -f N- .ve 2 ' .1 - I .T l:ig3fi,3,fwa'L ' 57, 53- ., em-VJTQK I 'J It , W ff' I Q' ' n. X I fi fl ,f 7 ' ill' . . l 4 N QR A- eny Kaiser Ioan Lcnqacre Kenneth Mangold Betty McCan Ida McKaig Herbert McPeek Carolyn Moore Wilma Niner Donna Oliver in , , A H - Y: 1 j . N X A Thx? Y . T , f- ' H- .' A S , . . 5551 1 , i' .Q 'f fa. i. w if f .. V. . A 14 fig - 1 'if f'-'E f l -Q f .ig A Hi 'T , N f Qi 5- . ' .- me - '--rv , V x fy. . fs Ei ' -wily N 'Hi .Mgr X EV.. Pig. , V V Y X V 1 '1'f,35-.f-l J I 2 fl .ml 1' .f ' aw fm. --5-.,. ,,1 ,js S ...J A ., ' N 1. A 1..1.w,fg::alE1'EeJ5..l ,gl L, ei. 5 . 7-: tzglllural' 2 ' '4'. - , ohn Padgett Allen Parker David Perrin Betty Plass Dolores Redman Dick Sautter lean Schneider-Shirley Schurnaker Iames Spencer - ,Q I., . X L- Q IV. WH . ' -Y 1 7 1 F - 3 1 .' , 'L -- 25 .E , S ' f 'ie . Q. . .el . r ff. A 'l T 1. H .2 iz' E ,ge T y r A .3 'N 15 15155, gi' 5. A ' ' V ,fl jl -- . , ' Wlreix' QF, la Pd- 3' 2 ll vmp w- m ' ' erik 1-'.k'.f1 - V A - 5' T ick Staffen Don Stafford Mary Talbut David Taylor Avery Temple Ianet Toland Nancy Tschappat V,'Von Borrles 'v rn E1 , .K ' Pat Taylor 2: ., Z.ifi5'.f Betty Longshore Kay McKnight . I A A 35254 le ' Shirley Vlhlte 29 ml n Rr Peg, Iim Krcmsburger, Vice President: Iohn Henderson, President Peggy Miss Elton, Secretary: Steve DeBrock, Treasurer. Cfowfi of 1953 The Seventh grade has spent the year be- coming acquainted with Maumee High. The class is now able to hold its head high and say it has completed its first year successfully. The students held a Halloween Party with ' the Eighth grade. At this function they loe- came acquainted with their classmates and with the class of 1952. Druhot, Class Advisor 5' it ey 2-. B 'Z ' nald Arnold Iack Constantine Nancy Coon ir!! Y ' .,. 3? ' f ' J' Q: L 1- . ' my, .. 1 w 'fu ,. .. th, , 4. .ft A 49- z fl 4 P 4, Eugene Curtis Phyllis Davidson Steve DeBrock .. t f -- v- 1- w H -: f lf.: H551 ' . 1, ., ... t ,, . I r 5 gg ' 5, na r yi LZ 252 'Al 'Eh .w E l xlilllii 1 . xl ' , . , sv y . .. , ,U V' , , 1 , ,, a. ,, ,,. . ,. V H tw ' 1 sl ' l 3 Ei N? 1 X- g Q W .. ., W FI I l gr l if mm! ..f ,kit Y A. , . tw Ian Decko Dorothy Distel f A t- ,- - P , - . 1'-'f ff 115, .' .. ' flQl4'.t.':' N -- 'N ' ' - f Ye Q. . -u..ai..l, . is R' -' . t af 1 rj .7 Bill Aull Marcella Bailey Carl Balduf Blanca Bames Mar'llyn Beat Iames Benn Erich Blossey Raymond Borchardt - llir f I .t N' C Q X ,.,.- .. V. P Q ' , I-1'-W5 5 ' ': H ' ' . T? rf- . .1 Q 2 1 Y .. ' fl Vg j fl QE, ,fr X - ' ':'. 1 .V . .. t- ' U - A 'Z 7 f. . .Q -- ff' t -'vi ' A ' 'L . '1' 'W . I 1 ' . . 57- -illfflf ' ii 1 - ' ' ll .. ' . fl-77'? :fill .V .. .. .... , ve 2 ? . .- 4:9 2.1: . -' 1 ' fi... V ' 7 ' - H, ' 1 ep--. Y ., T we ' 2 ll' - Q 4 1 t.. 1 -- I , ,V ,Y W NT: , 2 :I J. X A u p 5 5 111 l e . 5. V 1.5 . , i 5 -, ,I mine' . . j ' A ,r . X2 V j ' I-si. if f . n.z:?1 .flu -' 7264511 ,fl If ' 1 1 onald Dohr Neil Downs Carolyn Dunbar Dick Easterwood Peggy Elton . ., - if , ' 'ru , . 3, x if K Y I? aine Boyer Allen Brassel 5 t aaa 2521 ,I .f I I ' li A . :s ii , J . 'Sf fl gf, . . . ..... , , ... Q ll K lt l 1 v . 'L , ' g .x - ut, ' 1' H ' I .q :Q' l Q Q.. - ' , :-single ' H. tt tl' -Q , Y 'Q X V, ,L 'Q ' 1 ' ' ' ' 'S- ' qi., 1 s. ' ' V f' , .A ,B Paul Engle Frank Glann Fritz Glazer Marion Golding .x, '77 ' gf, 5 ' H ' 'ji , br ju . I IJ-fe ' - ' 'fgsiw .- ' N '- ...K , - . ,G :' x l I ' T-V Z., In .. silly K V V ' . 1 1 X f l 1 e l . 7 I -r - .' 3 , lfaf -13-l3 'M ' at Grisham Frank Hackett Bruce HankinsLaVonne Harrison Bob Head Dorothy Johnstone Kenneth Kia: Ioyce Klempner I. Kransburger . -'f-W . H. 7 B . an --' f cg 'if ' ' I M i -L -. ' -at it ' 1'-S. , ig ln W. 5-1 i 1 - u N, - lr , rf, ' . f V f-' t - , , - , -rn-,425 ,i g 4 - . f I in 1 . ' 1+ jf. 1 ' , 1532 l Q, 4 95 4 . 'lf' LL -5 ' '77-T ella Leonwicz Virginia Loesch Lois Mangold ly E. Gayle Martin Tom May Charles McEwen Judith McKaig Bob Meinen Mary Mollenkopi 4 ' M . N . L. Q L la V ' sf: - J- ' if .. . ' , .t. 3 fr t .i QI - -K r cj ff A i ' A . f I ' in 4 ,gl f 'l ' f ' ' X X t J I-A-A X ' J' 1. it M W t 5' nj! M I . A Hi ' . UPN - ' fl. 1,3-al: . ' . gEi1!.g.11:Pfl ' ' f- nuise Myers Ronald Oatley lane Padgett Patricia Plummer Helen Raymond Thomas SchwanWil1iam Smith Donald Spencer Henry Steele . B t f . . M - . M, 'gf t ' 'fe' rg ' ,X ,v'5' 1. 5? ,ggi-n y cg. fy 5' A2 1 t- 4 x X - ' I . , ' X . IAVA Ili? 4: -Six I ' 1' - 4 ' f - I n ' .4 q i If-r..1 .. fueline Taylor William TaylorLaDonnq Thompsgn J, Tomlinson I. Toland Ruth Ann Wazelle Iean Whitcomb Carl Winkleman Barbara Ziems I x ii: it ' Y ' 14 .fo 'S 3 A .45 H .. wr ' vb. fl 1 .. E:5i 5!lf!t'z', B . William Noffke Iohn Yaryan fy f Iohn Henderson 31 W 5 s XP Q, I 11- K, ,, wr' .ABM ing oak MAP!! of .xgclfiuified . ' g 3 . ob'- k ff g X , v f' ' 1 I QQ-10 - 67' , . Va '45 ,N 15 c Q Q' , Q v F e 1 . m f: ,' , 1 A .g,+x,11f,'4'.L , .1'1 i. , -14,-3,.f V ' 4 A ia Tx in IP -is l x V164 J A r' '1 1 E cs f l rf!! A V ' Q ' -'Sfmt-Hgh.: .f -:I . ,.:-- -'N-X-, Z' fB'-f 1 ,,,...p-- M, K: , WE df , Uv, ' H , ww V 1, T . H ,WL f, , if 'W '1 M .4 4 .W ,V L?-I , .. 'Q W:-Z i V K .tix fr if sf N xx 'N x RK if ,fr X Sr: Q ..-. W: IFS., ff FP N...J CMJ FIRST ROW: S. Iordan, Mr. O'Nei1l, C. Balduf, B. Bigelow, N. DeBrock, C, Eriksen, I. Lawrence. SECOND ROW: D, Talbut, B. Knorr, F. Charters, P. Brell, 'I. Addison, M. Robison, G. Smith. onor .Sbciefy Membership in the National Honor Society is determined by scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Each year a formal induction is held to install the new members selected from the eligible junior students. The year started with Dorrence Talbut elected president, Sally Iordan, vice-president, and Martha Lou Robison, treasurer and secretary. Mr. O'Neil1 is faculty ad- visor. Second semester officers were Bill Bigelow, president, Iean Lawrence, vice-president, and Nancy De Brock, secretary and treasurer. 'Ti l,l ' Mt ' K , 4 lk,-X V, F- 1 , nw, X A: i - ' ,gigfarw , Y. t -V it -t Allmtwjgigt, -91- Lim ser 1. 1 ' ,fe t ,,,,, , :xt ,H FIRST ROW: N. Williams, N. Rogers, B. Shawen, S. Brahier, I. Everingham, D. Kazmaier, C. Dunbar SECOND ROW: D. Stafford, F. Glann, A. Glann, I. Daykin, S. Iordan, B. Knorr, I. Rhien, P. Bauerschmidt, B. Hughes THIRD ROW: I. Spacky, B. Puhl, F. Charter, G. MoNutt, D, Spencer, B. Sautter, I. Gilsdorf, Mr. Baird eSQuaQnf Cjhunci The Student Council members have done their best to act as a medium between the faculty and the student body. They have considered suggestions given to them and presented the suggestions to the faculty for action. The officers of this year's club are Stanley Brahier, president, Bob Shawen, vice-president, Ianice Everingham, secretary, and Dick Kazmaier, treasurer. Mr. Ioseph Baird is the club's advisor. Members of the council have attended area council meetings, sponsored the suggestion box, sponsored the Christmas Prom and the Talent Show, and have sold basketball programs. Y , gl. I Q. V , tegsgygifvwws f1.w+wf v.usN ' - J 1 -. ' ..,V wig , V-7 1, d 15 S . 'r f in. 5 2 Mx wwf - ,it-Yr i 'P7'?5Q1fIf E 7,-Y 5,5 1 ,Y ,f v . J , if 1 5, , g,Q155f332P'iw jfjbf V 1 1, ' f 351 M-.. , ,E 15, , ' 'Q 1 yd,-,-gjww-,1g ffeffr1 3 if 1 3 Z , ' 5 . V V. X , J!-ggjwgigxx 3,ELg235glLil 5 , . , 2 . - , :V '211 if -r -D 3 Af ' j , ', ,K . .ffLvf1,... il 51- ii T ' 'V if - 5 A ' ' ' 'fi 5 V 5 Maw 1 Hg., 2? X 5 V-ff' 4' ' ff - i J -. 1 L ' -. 7 f 1 ,- j Haziiggf. -,ifgjgif .5 3.1. 'f X? my L, -f ' ' W, ' . A . 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I f' f .... rf ' -' A -Q X Q A ff 1 , ET: in . Q H f ,ff f I 5 , ' -' -NB 3 ' 1 xx N- . 'k , , ' ,Lu ' . Y day I , In . - . Q , , . b 2 H Q' f- j- ' A FIRST ROW: I. Baggett, B. Foltz, B. Kirlin, I. Brinley, I. Foote, R. Ouiniff. T. Rinehalt, G. Beehe, I, Rectenwald, S. Strong, P. Brell SECOND ROW: C. Balduf, N. Williams, C. Hosier, G. Fauble, D. Dennis, N. Thompson, B.Breay, N. DeBrock, F. Heilman, B. Brittson, P. Towers THIRD ROW: S. Iordan, C. Hughes, I. Everingham, D. Carney, B. Shawen, P. Boehk, S. Brahier, T. Wolfram, I. Addison, B. Wilson, I. Lawrence, Mrs. Wilson . Cl n l 5740 moi mr ia ,Singing Wig ing This year's choir is made up of over forty voices. Membership is open to '9-10-ll-12 graders. Tryouts must be arranged with the director, Mrs. George -Wilson. The choir's many activities included the presentation of a program for Open House, assemblies, the Spring and Christmas Concerts, Exchange Program, the Festival, and Senior Vesper Service. ird ,Le Girls from grades 9 to 12 are eligible to join the Senior Girls' Glee Club. The Iunior Girls' Glee is available to girls in junior high. This year the groups participated in concerts, Open House, the Festival, and commencement exer- cises. Boih groups are under the direction of Mrs. George Wilson. ' '55 , r -- , 5, .7 9 7 Uyd Le The Senior Boys' Glee Club is open to boys from grades 9 to 12. The Iunior Boys' Glee Club is for the seventh cmd eighth grade boys. The two groups scrng in the Christmas Concert ond the Spring Concert. The boys are directed by Mrs. George Wilson and Mr. George Wilson. FIRST ROW: A. Swartz, P. Spenthoif, B. Groves, P. Kaiser, T. Beaber, B, Rowell, R. Kemmer, C. Hughes, E. Schwanzel, M. Kauff, M. Robison, N. DeBrock, N. Williams SECOND ROW: Miss Durhot, C. Hosier, I. Piehl, G. McGhee, C, Erlksen, P. Brell THIRD ROW: E. Canode, A. Norton, B. Knozr, P. Towers, I. Everinqham, F. Heilman, M. Weis, S. Allen, A. Barrett, M. Briilhart, B. Foltz, M. Sager FOURTH ROW: N. Rogers, P. Wilbarqer, B. Brittson, V. Gressler, S. Krouse, C. Yuclgnburg, D. Pfleqhaar, M. Kumpe, I. Daykin, I. Stewart, P. Martin, I. Brinley, B. King, I. Stewart B,. Plath, B. Kirlin - 59814 The Y-Teen club is open to all junior and senior girls interested in social work. The advisor this year was Miss Alene Durhot. Miss Durhot was assisted by Ioyce Stewart, president: Nancy DeBroclc, vice president, Florence Heihnon, secretary, and lane Daykin, treasurer. The club's activities included the annual Easter program, Christmas baskets tor the needy, and volunteer Work for the Veterans' Bonus Administration. 'eil --4. I I ,3 w'..t,2+ ns t,n1,3,.,1g1E,,T-?rlgfffwsF1'1 I m,,,1Qmg5q..tuggsskm ' V., I, t . Q, 1 , :IE 1 y 11 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Eriksen, Jackie Stewart, Ginny Fauble, Phyllis Kaiser SECOND ROW: Nancy DeBrock, Florence Heilman, Annabelle Swartz, Miss Farrell THIRD ROW: Carolyn Hughes, Margie Iohnson, Jean Lawrence, Sally Iordan . . . 0661 The officers of the Girls' Athletic Association and the individual sports leaders make up the board. They are responsible for planning' interestinq programs for the rest of the members of the G.A.A. The Board also promotes hockey, basketball, and volleyball to1.u'naments. Miss Nancy Farrell was faculty advisor. She was assisted this year by Carolyn Eriksen, president: Iackie Stewart, vice-president, Ginny Fauble, secretary, and Phyllis Kaiser, lI'GCISLlI'GI'. ,4 '1'g,.,.-fm L ini FIRST ROW: F. Charter, B. Gwin, D. Kazmaler, G. Smith, Coach Conrad SECOND ROW: A. Wagoner, I. Canoe, B. Dey, K. Ohlmann, C. Rogiers, B. Breniff, B. Foltz, A. Gilsdorg THIRD ROW: C. Digby, I. Hoag, D. Cummins, B. Wilson, S. Betz, I. Addison, R. Downs, P. Alexander gOgRiH ROW: D. White, B. Weber, T. Kramer, I. Gilsdorf, T. Restle, M. Linnard, I. Spacky, . ar er FIFTH ROW: B. Puhl, B. Shumaker, I. Brainard, B. Hanna, I. Hamlin amzffg Every athlete who participates in football, basketball, track, or baseball hopes to gain membership to the Varsity Club. The membership is limited to those fellows who have been awarded letter M for their contribution to the major athletics in Maumee High School. The advisor of the club is Mr. Cliff Coach Conrad. Dick Kazmaier was elected president and was assisted by Bob Gwin, vice-president: Fred Charter, secretary, and George Smith, treasurer. The club sponsors two annual social affairs, the Kick Off and the Tip Off , dances at the close of the football and the basketball seasons. CAZZVLQJZV5 13 X F ' 1 ' fiflfg if an F' 1 .. - , .. - - . . -1 we -.1.e- - xv- 1 , iz: ' . 1. F ' 11 1 L111 1-1 . . Q '. .1 . 1 ruff A , .A A 'ff If, 4 jg? 35 1111 i 1 ln.-T , . 1 -M.. A 14 ' 'Le 1 :gf 1 I1 - 1, 1131 - 1 1 ' ' fi I .,' : 1 Q7 -.Ekw :gp Lg . K. 2 C, L li 'Z 1? if . ' 1- fl r L il 12 1111 1 Q31 ' ' ei 5, 1 , 4 ' -6' , 'W l 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 11 Lin ' 111 1 N X bf' 15, 1 -1, 11' .1511 1 1 . Q- LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Plcxss, Sharon Strong, Marilyn Dey, Ianei Brinley, Bob Hanna czfbreflfw -'wha ' ' :'?W'? . '1'1 1 ,1 H Q 'V' wf W JH li 'a ' H' ' 1 , 2, EZ: ' I 111111 sf N as ' 4 1, .1-,f-1 ,fx 1' F 'f L-Tak K 1 1 1:-m., f' i' vii b. Z ',, W nv . Qi!-' , Q.: X Fl. YE ., . 5 v 5 1. . .vi 4 .z ,Q ,url-J X - ,J It - ,H 'w. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Eversole, Diane Beard, Ginny Fauble, Carolyn Hughes 5 T FIRST ROW: M. Brahier, D. Steers, B. Bigelow, A. Wagoner, D. Kazmaier, K. Ohlmann, B. Wilson, B: Dey SECOND ROW: Mr. Thurston, I. Hoag, G. Smith, D. Lang, T. Kramer, D. Talbut, T. Wolfram, I. Hamlin, D. Klempner, G. Gwin L- The Y.M.C.A. organization, the Hi-Y, was guided this year by its officers, Al Wagoner, president, Sonny Betz, vice-president: Bill Bigelow, secretary and treasurer, and Dick Kazrnaier, chaplain. Mr. Thurston is the advisor. This club is open to all junior and senior boys and its purpose is to motivate high Christian ideals. wr S- 'Pu FIRST ROW: I. Piehl, K. Abel, C. Hirsch SECOND HOW: D, Metcalf, B. Roose, I. Oster, M. Dey, B. Borchardt, N. Chadwick, N. Thompson, S. Schler THIRD ROW: E. Chambers, R. Loesch, C. Roqiers, H. Wittenmeyer, T. Wolfram, R. Pauken, M. Kumpe, Mr. Herbert Mawr! gyucafion One ot Maumee's most energetic groups is the visual education department. This club has presented a program ot visual education for the students to en- large their scope of knowledge. Under the able direction of their advisor, Mr. Gale Herbert, and the trainer, Bob Roose, the members have learned to operate the fine club equipment. The chief operator is Don Lang. FIRST ROW: M. E. DeArmond, B. Plass, I. Cczmicom, M. Kauff, P. Brell, M. Kewin, I. Bagqett, D, Schnapp SECOND ROW: I. Piehl, C. Balduf, I. Daykin, Mr. Cox, B. Knorr, I. Lawrence, S. Jordan, B. Bigelow THIRD ROW: P. Towers, S. Strong, B. Rowell, P. Kaiser, A. Barrett, I. Stewart, N. Chadwick, D. Pfleqhaar, A. Norton, R. Kemrner, M. Kumpe, S. Brahier, B. Peterson FOURTH ROW: D. Talbut 5?6'LfLC The students pictured above are directly responsible for producing the monthly issues oi the school paper, the Static. A member of the National Scholastic Press Association, the Static strives to bring to the student body the latest news and interesting features. Mr. William Cox acts as faculty advisor for the paper. Barbara Knorr was the editor and lane Daykin was the assistant editor. Carlaine Balduf was the business manager for the paper. ap ' FIRST ROW: E. Schwanzel, B. Rowell, A, Barrett, S. Allen, S. Strong, N. DeBrock, P. Spenthoif SECOND ROW: C. Hughes, M. DeArmond, C. I-losier, M. Kauff, M. Robison, N. DeBrock, P. Spenthoff. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cox, S. Jordan, I. Lawrence, D. Pfleqhaar, B. Knorr, l. Piehl, N. Williams P. Brell, F. Heilrnan, P. Towers, C. Balduf FOURTH ROW: R. Kemmer, P. Kaiser, G. McGhee, D. Talbut, B. Bigelow, I. Canoe, S. Brahier, B. Shawen, E. Held Z Lclfor Editor ........... ...Martha Lou Robison Assistant Editor .... ........ M arilyn Kauff Business Manager ....... . . .Nancy DeBrock Ass't. Business Mgr. .............. Cora Hosier Circulation Staff-Rita Kernmer, Nancy Wil- liams, Florence Heilma:n, Pe-QQY Martin, Ierry Cance Advertising Staff-Pat Brell, Pat Spenthoff, Gladys McGhee, Ed Held Organization Staff-Dolores Pfleghaar, Ioyce Stewart, Mary Sager, Barbara Plath Advisor ........................ William Cox Art Staff-Peg Towers, Ann Barrett, Bob Shawen Photography ................. Dorrence Talbut Sports-Stan Brahier, Bill Bigelow, Sally Iordan, Carlaine Balduf, Beverly Rowell, Phyllis Kaiser, Ken Abel Classes--Ellen Schwanzel, Sue Allen, Imogene Piehl Clubs ........... Barbara Knorr, Shirley Strong Features - Carolyn Hughes, lean Lawrence, Mary Ellen DeAImond 1 .I N, . Fall Play Cast for V Spring Play Cast for The WTIOIG TOWI1'S TCI1ki1'1gH You Can't Take It With You jf file m,f,fg 4 QW 'YET' VN Mr. Gates Assistant Director Peg Towers, Nancy Rogers, and Miss Sparks. enior ramalfzfcd A The Senior Dramatics Club was advised this year again by Miss Iosephine Sparks. Miss Sparks was assisted by Peg Towers, president, and Nancy Rogers, secretary-treasurer. The club is composed of all sophomore, junior, and senior students interested in any phase oi clramatics. The students have an opportunity to participate in the play productions by either acting, assisting with make-up, assisting with stage and props, or acting as student director. FIRST ROW: P. Plummer, B. Barnes, I. McKaig, B. Ziems, C. Dunbar, M. Golding, M. Mollenkopf, V. Loesch, N. Coon, G. Martin, F. Glann, P, Davidson SECOND ROW: B. Hankins, E. Blossey, T. Greenlese, C McEwen, C. Balduf, M. Burdo, B. Brell, I. Taylor, L. Thompson C. Hirsch, R. McKaig THIRD ROW: Miss McManus. S. DeBrock, S. Zielinske, K. Aldridge, B. Toland, M. Wendt, S. Persinq, F. McCutcheon, S. 1 Eversole, I. Weaver, D. Doner, P. Casey, R. Wazell, H. Ray- mond. FOURTH ROW: I. Spencer, T, May, A. Glann, S. Schumaker, I. Decko, I. Whitcomb, P. Elton, I. Toland, B. Plass, I. Lonqacre N. Tschappet, C. Moore, B. Heath, W. Niner, I. Kransberqer FIFTH ROW: E. Curtis, R. Helwiq, V. VonBorries, I. McKaig, D. Redman, P. Digby, I. Allman, S. White, M. Talbut, I. Schneider, P. Taylor, E. Farthinq, G. McNutt lfmior rcamalfiw 1 The junior dramatics group stccrted the year off right with the presentation of a one act play, Terrible Tempered Teddy . The club officers are: Glenn McNutt, president: Sue Eversole, vice-presi- dent: Miriam Wendt, secretory, and Mary Talljut, treasurer. The year's activities, under the direction of Miss Marguerite McManus, ended with a spring picnic. C. Hirsch, W. Yetier, C, Eriksen, M. L. Robison, G. Fauble, I. Brinley, I. Lawrence, F. Keller, , I. Eriksen, Miss Brown, A. Barrett, R. Sautter og rcwiand The newly dedicated Files M orial Library is staffed by the students pictured above. Each student wor s at least one period daily in the library assisting the students in their choice of reading' material, checking books in and out, and doing the odd jobs necessary to keep the library running efficient- ly. For their work they receive recognition yearly through the award of service medals. Miss Ardah Brown is the head librarian. tl Hg . 'w , I Wim I lmtllw 1 ' , .1-l H H --.P f-- Q r it N Hg ff,-T 3 ll ll i nzrumnusi,ll,:1tli:5i:'aa , ,J a ' 'gf .i.- 1 ' Isissaszssasssass sf:1s::1ffss,,, 'iiiltiiv ff, i nm , F' L f if 1 i . M,,,L L DHL Qt A t . 4. ii'ii:,T.:ik ' . P- ,:-nhl' Il, ! af M L41 ,gfaomk nj 0O1fA6L!! QELIWL Cliff Conrad's Panthers finished an undefeated season on November 7, 1947. In the last game, the team gained a respite from past Perrysburg victories by soundly defeating that team by a score of 41-18. The team finished second in the G.N.C. by virtue of a 13-13 tie with both Rossford and Clay. At the end of the season the Panther's total standing was 7 victories and 2 tie games. X, -A lx Svlvcmicr Rossfofd. . , 'T'-nk L.. Maumee - 12 13 ' .-1125 g 1 . V 1 rw-sw ' sr' 51 I if I JQJTRQ - . em u fl- 1, ' - Bram' f fe, 'A' . - 4 4, ax ' 1 V - : Hi . J-PT v Egg.: :ZF ,pdf-ij, -2-'Q 24 'qi 'V J -5 1.,: f , .'. . ..:, . M f' ' 5 oofgay ' Y Q AQJ I I r . ,uiu Z . 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N-MFE F925 im the FIRST ROW: George Smith, A1 Wagoner, Don Steers, Dick Kozmaier, Nolan Shepherd Im Rosenhahn, Barney Fasnauqh SECOND ROW: Mr. Baird, Dick Stirr, Fred Charters, Dorrence Talbut, Tony Kramer, Ierry Canoe Mr. Conrad ucrdifg Z?0L4LefLaf .Zum Maumee 36 30 55 66 48 47 47 42 28 55 59 46 57 35 77 Lake .... Rossford . . Sylvania . Clay ..... Whitmer . Whitehouse Perrysburq Delta ..... Rossford .. Swanton .. Sylvania A ........ Clay ...... .... Waterville ....... Whitmer . . . . . . Perrysburq The basketball team finished second in the conference title race Dick Kazmaier, Ierry Cance, and Don Steers were named to the All Conference teCIII1. With five losses and ten wins, the season terminated with the Defiance tournament. 523' R, LJ - kg .--- '57 FIRST ROW: B. Fasnaugh, B. Foltz, D. Dinkens, F. Burdo, C. Digby, T. Biggs Second Row: Mr. Baird, I. Spacky, D. Spencer, C. Rogiers, R. Oatley, R. Sautter, Mr. Conrad 6Z?7,SQ1ff.cLc! Z?6Lf5L8fA6L! Qdm The Reserves captured the conference trophy with a 9 won, 1 lost record. Only one other loss marred the season's record. The Varsity will benefit greatly by these up-and-coming athletes. The B team's final tally was 13 wins and 2 losses. Mr. Baird has cultivated his players into a fine working machine. The school should be proud of its 1948 Conference Champions. vmior Z?a5LefAa! .Zum FIRST ROW: T. Rhinehalt, C. Rogiers, B. Pratt, R. Quiniif, L. Boehk, E. Sullivan, R. McKaig, B. Bevins, K. Davison SECOND ROW: I. Dillinger, E. Honnor, I. Henderson, D. Stafford, D, Spencer, D. Hubbell, Mr. Myers, A. Temple, H. McPeek, D. Perrin, D. Berry, B. Boyd, S. DeBrock, I. Decko SVS M vga 3 , hw. x..f'T. fa. 19 'VI 5052- V5 1'!l 1 w' Q fbi Coach-Mr. Myers 5 P6110 P1 A ff Couch-Mr. Conrad 601153 CL lw Cocxch-Mr. Schmidt ,, QW 1 I' vs S' F I' I' C X l -F :V - V pa- Y V . if dl ,T 'Vaiv i 'f l . W 112: A Fi i ,ff 'Z at A N -1 1' , t -'fi J A -L 3 P 1 .3 - l ,lif',, , , A b l i ' A Sf, 'S:': 1533 '5 33f . . 5 V 'QQ A gif? - A, , r v Q .qi ian ' 1 3 Q , QNX, w. E... Q.. W . fy f A we 2 'ffswtt X E fi -1 .1 A Q 'T s , fi V? 5 sl F .s W l A rx f K ,gg ,Q m e K X 'A X t NJ' I ,if it mtl if ' 3' , Ar' it 'tg -'A 'Ei J Nev M-. ,,,.,., , . , .. , 'f rf! -ZC.'Lf.....L7?h7' X Y T W G X' ij . 1. T ?2'I:3i5 :?2Z'H1l2PEf,Iii 5 ' ' , 2J'??f' - i'fffF.f?g113 ' UQ? iisi, fgji-rj 1.5. ' ' 9 :-',g'fr, ' L,-Q.--:ref - W 'fw ' .f , , , L 33212 I 'effzv J . , t'f!12 T-iff' A1 . H if . sgel i zgflrss X 1, '4' . sz:-.f. . .,,:?. l -. ,SU - A r 1 There are many opportunities for girls interested in athletics. The Girls' Athletic Association has on its agenda Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Bad- minton, Softball, Archery, Ping Pong, and Golf. Girls from grades 9-12 are invited to come out and participate. l Girls receiving awards and the new officers were honored at a Mother- Daughter Banquet at the close of a successful year under the guidance of Miss Farrell. 59 'ds' fTff'flmx ,f ALC eg, The hockey season of 1948 was very successful. Under the leadership of Sally Ior- dan many girls had the chance to participate in the games. At the last of November a game was scheduled with Country Day School. For the first time in many years Maumee emerged undefeated. The resulting score was tied 1-1. Both teams enjoyed a get together in the cafeteria after the game. ,H 4- 2 ' f 2 ' - I , .et ' 1 v r , .171 if . -- if to i f 1 t 1 rf 'Q e -Y - If xv L., 9 -lg w , ..a: ' 'lt . ' 'r S! 'lv' N fist., ,, A - t' '-' - gf E' A '. 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Slwffifi I my 66444 - - I Une of Man's Oldest Materials . is a NEW Product Today Glass is an ancient material-man has used it for 5,000 years. Through the ages, in Egypt, in medieval Europe, in colonial America. glass has been treasured for the many ways it serves civilization. F Early in our own century, bottles, jars, window glass, even light bulbs were made by hand. Manufacture was slow and costly. Many of us can remember our grandmothers carefully treasuring each glass con- tainer because of the relatively few products then packaged in glass. In the early 1900's, miraculous changes took place in the glass indus- try. The machine revolutionized the making of glass as it had done in the textile and other industries. As usually is the case, the leader spon- sored research and invention, and the glass industry made more progress in four decades than had been made in the past 400 years. Machine-made glass surpassed in quality that made by the old hand methods and also speeded up production and tremendously reduced costs, which permitted bringing the benefits of glass to many products. Nowhere was the advent of a new era in glass more clearly seen than in glass containers. Years of research and adoption of scientific methods at Owens- lllinois culminated in the perfection of the Duraglas technique of con- tainer manufacturing. This made it possible to reduce the weight of con- tainers, retain adequate strength and produce them at high speeds eco- nomically. Today you see the results of this modern method of making Duraglas containers. They package the rare and costly as well as the common things. Glass carries these products in a container which is transparent, impervi- ous to moisture and almost every chemical. OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY THE LUESEH MUTUB IIUIVIPANY DEPENDABLE AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE P1-IGNE 3 3311 204 West Wayne M A U M E E, O H 1 O EARL H. BALIJUF BAKERY 709 South Avenue at Broadway Phone ADAMS 1022 Establlshed 1919 BRELL Q STANFORD BEST WISI-IES WE DELIVER Of FINE GROCERIES 6 MEATS SPAN GLER CANDY COMPANY 108 E. Iohn Street 3-3281 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of oi WILLIAMSEN PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Industrial Professional PRINTING Maumee, Ohio MAUMEE TAILOR CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING 117 West Wayne Street IAKE SIEGEL, Prop. Maumee, Ohio PUHL's HARDWARE CQMPLYENTS O BURDO pmssuass PAINTS PLUMBING COMPANY HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES MAGIC CI-IEP GAS RANGE Phone 3-2231 311 Conant St. Maumee' Ohio 3-2223 68 COMPLIMENTS of WAGONLANDER'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE Anythinq from 5c - 551.00 BEST WISI-IES From DAVIDSON'S MEATS MAUMEE, OHIO Dedicated to C1ass of 1948 TH OMPSON'S FLORISTS DORN ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Repairs - Maintenance Agent NU-ENAMEL Appliances FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Maumee Ohio 117 West Wayne Lu 3-2531 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of MAUMEE COLOR TOMLINSON DRUGS COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS 228-30 West Wayne Street FILLED 3-21 12 3-3379 Maumee, Ohio 69 SANITARY CLEANERS We are Cleaning Specialists CLEANING - PRESSING Garment Storage - Repairing 412 Conant Street 3-2262 BEST WTSHES TO THE CLASS OF 1948 MAISON FUNERAL HOME MAUMEE, OHIO DAVENPORT'S SHELL SERVICE Maumee, Ohio Phone 3-3378 PAUL S. PAUKEN QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS A Complete Food Market WE DELIVER 3-2472 BEST WISHES FROM THE OHIO CLOVERLEAF DAIRY 70 After School or for Lunch Come to the DAIRY BAR Good Food and Sandwiches 902 Conant Street COMPLIMENTS OF ' HUCEHS NPPLINNCE CENTER YOUR G. E. DEALER for Maumee and Perrysburg EHIKSEN'S INC. TOLEDO'S LEADING STATIONERS OFFICE MACHINES Typewriters-Portable cmd Stcmdcrrd Models Adding Machines-Cdlculcrtors-Checkwriters Service-Rentals-Repairs OFFICE FURNITURE Steel and Wood Desks-Tables-Chairs-Files Scif -Sh I ' -L k es e vmq oc ers OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 323-327 Erie Street Mc: 1193 SPE N TH OFF BROS. SHEET METAL SHOP Genera1 Sheet Meta1 Work 311 Cass Street 3-3254 MAUMEE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS of SM I TH 'S REXALL DRUG STORE MAUMEE, OI-IIO For A11 Occasional P L O W E R S ca11 PERSING'S FLOWER SHOP South Detroit Avenue Iust off the River Road TOM KIVELL, Manager 3-3108 Maumee, Ohio COMPLIMENTS ot STATE SAVINGS BANK MAUMEE, OI-IIO Compliments of FARM 6. CITY APPLIANCE 213 Conant Street Ph. 3-3190 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Radios 61 Phonoqraphs Maytag Washers H if 3 Ig G DuPont Paints R E , C 1905 River Road Q R D 72 S We wish to express our qratitude to th following: e Mr. C. C. Bigelow Andrews-Fisher Company Dinner Bell Restaurant Hitchin' Post Dr. Owen Rakestraw Mr. G Mrs. William Coyle M A U M E E and PALACE THEATERS MAUMEE, Ol-llO PERRYSBURG, OHIO R. E. Youna. Prop. LAWN 6: VEGETABLE SEED SPECIAL GRASS SEED MIXTURES For playgrounds, athletic fields, airports and industrial sites TURF-MAKER LAWN SEED On Sale at Puhl's Hardware xg lMAOJVMy gy 305 VLC Box lOl5 Toledo l, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF THE EAGLES ' --W ents o the Clcfss of 1948 MAUMEE FHUZEN BAYER COAL EUIVIPANY FUUII LUCKEBS ctumee, Oh est Wayne Ph. 3-25 THE CUTTAEE THE IVIAUIVIEE TAXI 408 Conant Street Compliments of iuingdfon nglfzfwkozi Photography Summit Street Toledo, Ohio Oh Maumee shoulder to shoulder We stand to fight for thee. Oh Maumee loyal and true To thy colors We will be. Our hearts are tuned for the fray . As our friends and toes shall always see. We'll uphold thy tame, We will win this game, Fighting on to victory With a Panther scream. 'We will back our team And will Win for old Maumee! X


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