Melmore High School - Reflector Yearbook (Melmore, OH)
- Class of 1950
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Z5MiQfyAQi 3 6 3 S QELWQQA1 www Y 44 da 1 Q lf Q To our advisor of this annual, Mrs. Barbara Large, who has worked with the annual staff for three years and put forth every effort to make each annual a better annual: with loyalty and sincere faith we wish to dedicate this book, The Reflector of 1950. Z y 5 5 2 Q, HEMIWJSFWMFIWW Xxx Q! f Q S. FLOYD SCHWAB, COACH PARRICIA HOFFERT EDWIN TREHERNE1 SUPERINTENDENT Social Sciences Music, English, Girls' Physical Boys' Physical Education Education B. S. University o! Toledo A. B. Heidelberg College aan! of 8 ucalion LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nelson Price, Clerk, Claude Taylor, Vice-President, Henry Spitler, President, jacob Steven, and Roy Wagner. BERNICE GAUTSCI-Il Commercial, Home Economics, Literature A. B. Heidelberg College B. S. C. Tilfln University 4 Mathematics B. S. Ohio Northern University New York University M. A. Ohio State University BARBARA LARGE y Science, Mathematics, English 4 B. S. Ohio State University M. S. Ohio Sfete University K5 AQUlfi??ME3 5 6 3 N em ngcmzfss if Q RICHARD REIS Dramatic! ----------- 3, 4 Annual Sta!! ------- ----- 4 Basketball - - -- l,2,3,4 Bsssbsll --1,2,3,4 ANNA MAE HUSHOUR Dramatic! ------ Paper Staff- - - Volleyball - - Y-Teens ---- Class Officer - - Glee Club - - - Annual Sta!! - - Librarian- - Debate ------ Student Council - - BERNICE HUSHOUR Dramatics--- --- 3.4 Paper Stall - Y-Teens- - - Class Officer- - - Glee Club - - Annual Staff - Mixed Chorus Sextet - - - - Librarian - - Debate - - - Orchestra - - Honor Society --------z,a,4 --1,z,3,4 -----3,4 --1,z,s,4 ----- 4 ---3,4 --1,z -----z ----- 4 --1,z,3,4 ---- 3,4 6 3,4 -- z,s,4 1,z, 3,4 3,4 -1,3,4 --1, z,s 3,4 .3 4 -4 RICHARD THOMPSON NORMA WILLIAMS Dramatic: ---------- 3,4 Paper Shi! --------- Z, 3,4 Vollnybnll--- - -- l,2,3,4 Y-Teens --- ---- 1,2,3,4 Clnll Officer- - ------- 3,4 GleoC1ub--- --l,Z,3,4 AnnunlStn!!-- - -----4 Librarian - - - - - - Z, 4 Drnmntlcl ------------ 3, 4 Annunl Staff - - Bnckctball--- ---l,2,3, Bnleball ---- ---- 2 ,3, Track ----- l,2, 3, MixedChorul--- ------3 Boy'l Chorus - Student Council- - - ----- 3 --3 DORIS BARNES DYBBIAHCI - Paper Staff - Volleyball - - Y-'Toons - - Chia Officer Glue Club - - Annual Stn!!- Mixed Chorul Sextet ---- --------- 3,4 --------z,a,4 -- l,2,3,4 ------ 1,z,3,4 -- ----- - 4 - ---l,2,3,4 ----- 4 -- -- ---- 3,4 --- 3 7 wd,,..., ALLEN ZIEGLER Dramatlcs - Z, 3, 4 Paper Sta!! - ---- 3 Annual Staff - - ---- - 4 Basketball -- -- l,Z,3,4 Basebal1--- --1,Z,3,4 Track ---- - - - Z Mixed Chorus Boy's Chorus --- ----a - 3 VIVIAN MOHR Dramatics- - - Paper Staff - - Volleyball - - Y-Telus - - - Class Officer- - Glee Club - - - Annual Staff - - Librarian - - - Band ---- - Orchestra - - - Prince of Peace Triple Trio - - Honor Society - --------- L4 -2,L4 -- L4 LZ,L4 -- LZ L2,L4 ----4 --.--. --.- 3 ----3 hZ,L4 --- 2,4 -- ----3 ---- L4 BETTY KEESY Dramatics - - - hZ,L4 Paper Staff ------------ 3, 4 Y-Teens - - Glee Club - - - Annual Staff - - Prince oi Peace Mixed Chorus - - - Volleyball - - - Sextet ----- Honor Society - Triple Trio ------ Individual Speaking - - -----L4 - -- LZ,L4 - ----- 4 -- ---- L4 LZ,L4 --- L4 --1,z,3,4 -----4 --- LZ - L4 enior Clan .Hiatory In September of 1938, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty, took their first great step in life, as they trotted down the lane to the waiting yellow school bus. Of the present nine only four were the original class. These were Anna Mae Hushour, Bernice Hushour, Vivian Nohr, and Allen Zeigler. Richard Reis was one of the original members, but he left us to spend his junior High years at Clinton. In the third grade we gained Norma Williams. Doris Barnes, who came in the eighth grade, Richard Thompson, in the tenth grade, and Betty Keesy in the eleventh grade, complete the nine of the graduating class. Our class history is concluded, and now we, the Seniors of 1950, leave dear old Nelmore to go out and face the world for ourselves. We are sorry to leave and we hope our sojourn has not been too much of a strain on the teachers. We also hope that we can take some of the many valuable teachings we have received out into the world and make good use of them. So we bid farewell. With our class motto to guide us we shall look and find that Behind The Cloud The Cloud Shines.f' enior froplzecy To really pick up the strings of the class of 1950, we will have to go to the date of May 18, 1960. What a lovely day for the gang , remarked Vivian Mohr. Anna Mae accepted her remark with a quiet un-hum-m-m-m. It seems the great day of 'Welcoming the class of l950' had arrived. Vivian was to be the hostess in The Cottage which was still in her family. She however had a job as a secretary at the Seneca County Court House. Her chum and sincere classmate, Anna Mae Hushour was still by her side and helped her plan and prepare things for the homecoming. I guess I better tell you, Anna Iv'ae is still a life long resident of Melmore, and if you haven't already guessed it, she has made her life occupation a housewife. Zoom-m-m-m --------- a plane overhead, getting ready to land. Don't be alarmed, that was only one of the air minded students from our class coming in. Richard Thompson. Oh! did I hear someone say, that wasn't his name? Well it is now. I know back in school maybe you used to call him Skipg but, since he has taken over his new job as the Commander-In-Chief of Eastern Airlines the nation that he is serving seems to like Richard better. Hey Skip, the gang shouted, Have you seen Zig and Dick? We received no comment. As we turned to go inside, we saw the latest thing in Cadillacs glide up and come to a screeching halt. 9 As we stared in astonishment, a chauffeur lightly stepped out and proceeded to open the rear door. Our biggest shock was yet to come, for as we watched in amazement, Allen Ziegler agedly stepped out. We asked him if he had seen anything of the other membersg then, he showed his surprise. He directed his chauffeur to open the backdoor and Norma Williams and Richard Reis joined our party. Now, we began to talk over our adventures during our past ten years. Allen QDOCJ it seems has become an Internal Revenue Collector. Richard Reis has become a prominent New York lawyer, and Norma Williams has acquired quite a name for herself as a fashion designer. In her spare time she models for fashionable dress shops in the down town district of New York. It has been a long hard drive and all the positions -were seemingly earned. Someone said, Doris and Bernice, where are they? Then Anna Mae remarked that she had kept regular correspondence with Bernice, and at the present time she was studying music in London. In some of Bernice's later letters, she had hinted that Doris would accompany her back from London. Well they should be here by three this afternoon, said Anna Mae, at least that's what her telegram said. Since we both knew them to be chums and classmates all through school, we just took it for granted that they would come together. A telephone call came, saying the girls were at the station, so Doc sent his chauffeur after the girls. Later as we talked, we learned what each of the other class member had been doing. Since we seemed to know the least about what Doris had done, we asked her to relay her adventures during the past ten years. There isn't much to tell except that l've been traveling, said Doris. She then described the many beautiful things she had 'seen on her trips. We all knew that Bernice had been studying music in London, so we naturally wondered what she planned on doing after she had finished her studies. Most of us were familiar with some of the popular hit tunes such as That Lucky Old Moon and her Gruesome Blues Polka , but, she has won national acclaim from the New York Civic Opera, were she has given scheduled performances. lt's getting rather late and 1 still have homework to grade, I remarked. Where are you teaching now, Betty? asked Bernice. At Norton Wood, and it's still the Third grade too. Before the gathering broke up, we planned on another meeting in 1975, just 15 years from this day of May 18, 1960. 10 '1Qf?F5 3 gi wwzwfxqfamsfmgm E Q' K-'Q Q NORMA STOVER MARGIE Monrnn VIRGINIA CUWATE MAR Y BRAC! AK MARIORIE SCHWAB W MERLE BEASTON BETTY CRUM CAROL!! KIRKWOOD lu. MARY LOU HOFFFRT DOLORILS SCHULTZ DONNA INK T unior Clan .History - In our eleven years of study in this school, students have entered and left our class. Merle Beaston, Betty Crum, Mary Lou Hoffert, Donna Ink, Margie Morter, Marjorie Schwab and Norma Stover have completed eleven years of study at this school. Virginia Colgate, Dolores Shultz and Mary Braciak joined our class in 1946. Since Merle Beaston is the only boy in our class, it is his duty to uphold the name of the junior class. That he does very well. He is a basketball, baseball and track- star. Our advisor is Miss Gautschi. The officers are as follows: President, Norma Stover, Vice-President, Carole Kirkwood, Secretary, Donna Ink, Treasurer, Merle Beaston. 12 ,wr ,K .V O ff' n 'ff X lk-. ,Mm Jommy FLEWNC, IANET Kocazn .uni-lun zxmcuzn , 7 ,., ,. ,, H ' ' if in NY C , - -g g nr ,L .ik 5 H gg: 'U 1 fi IX: X ' Ross. FATZINGER VERN BARNES ZOE PANG1-E ,: g, '..1f..i New 9.2.1 .. .. -jill Hx .vh' V 1 14,0 ir my ig 5' get mi? iii in nf wi fx x. QV? 13 an rg 5 N ., h .-we ' x, 4 is Q if ' Eg? l r 1 0 o I 1 db U 5 1 I f S- ' ' c ' ,r T. . rn . .. 1, Q RICHARD LUHRING BARBARA BIZASTON WILLIS BURNSIDE JOANNE FLANDERS lNot pictured, 1 O' 3 COLETTA SCOTT H. SHELL!-IOUSE CAROL INK L HAROLD DRAKE f'a,, 'VI' is fssxfv O PATTY WADSWOR TH GEORGE JACOBY 7 ' Y Tf f. ,g ', ' , 951 :sg - ' X-if +2-fs! , H te Q +I' rf QI uv N VT-HL 4.111 RAY LUHRING Q5 -E E4 I-,.gq.a.s ,. I L K ., -vi wx ' A . .' 1' QQ ,V , , 1 K k,'. f X ,WL Q ALICE MOR TER ti ,, R af -, ., 1 Y',w, JMC fx DONALD SHUEY 1:15 3433 -. A , 1? 'in ,E 'gm ,, arg, Q. .mA I.: . k' A P A . mmm: snurr Sophomore Clan Niatorg The future graduating class of '52 is a very active class. There are Z0 members and they are divided evenly with 10 girls and 10 boys. This is the largest class in our High School. Their advisor this year is Mrs. Hoffert. 13 ,Q R 'vi 'Q' , , -,.- '1 .1 Wil if I A , E E X X i if, KENNETH BARNES RALPH BEASTON ALMA BILLER K. RENNINGER JERRY THOMPSON , 1, ,,,,1. ...LZ t . N p E , sw wb ep , . 12 A,-' - ' ., in A f r as in Hi,A , +42 vggmg CQLUNS sum VALENTINE JAMES BRICKNER BEVERLY HEPLER CHAR!-F5 MOI-IR 66? MARY TAYLOR ROBERT FEASEL RICHARD CRUM CHARLES HARDxNG JOANNE BIRCH greahman Clan .Hiatory There were several pupils entered this school as first graders in 1941. These pupils are now in the first year of high school. Our school life up to now has been the usual course in school subjects with many in- teresting things happening. Our class has been very active in a number of things. We have been looking forward to our first year in high school, which has finally arrived. This yearwe have a very active class. We have five girls and 10 boys. This year our advisor is Mr. Schwab. Officers for 1949-50 President -------- Mary jane Taylor Vice-President---Char .es Harding Secretary ------- Sue Valentine Treasurer- ------ Beverly Hepler By Sue Valentine 14 if 44 C . PHILLIPS ': :or ffl. MARILYN BIS!-I 449' TY . 71 wil. mvnon cox..1.xNs M. 3. scAcx-msn www ' A 1 I '37 fC , fm I RICHARD FACTOR 1. :r rg- f Qdf' .z 4, V 3. ' 1 ':'?3f EDNA FATZINGER x .0 3 ...ui Lx 1 as ,-3 'J I f - SHARON THOMPSON PF' 0 E. fr SHIRLEY OWINGS . . raw? , g? 5 I 'V 4312, I JANICE zlmouzn zn:1.nA PANGLE sHuu.n:Y HUSHOUR. V 4 U ff i igazf zgff:e,L.fs1 MARJ ORIE FLANDERS , K ., MTW? 'QA I I s Seven lf: grade ' .a- X x X HAROLD BRACIAK wif , if Q.. 'YF . C. KOCHER 1:3 5 5 Wea' EUGENE SHUEY 5 .lf A R mi A L. IILCHERT figfllfl grade RICHARD SNYDER mwwifizjkf- A A. x . KY .1 A .4 Qi 413 I 3'.I3Y 5fi -, 1:55 JOYCI WILLIAMS A ' ' M Y' if La , 'A I sm-r 7 Q ,ff ROBERT MILLER 4! ,J WJ' .wi N, I CLARENCE BTOVBR 3 f Ut Q wif , ' ffl , Q R 1 ANN WALKER -.A ...Q iii DALE WAGNER of 'v IRAN TAYLOR 29. R. -4, ELNORA HUSHOUR SYLVIA FLAEERS MARION DRAKE. xr I - f sw, -7 5 f.L ,4 i BETTY HAYMAN .O '3 fa iw' A 3 I 'I I-ini , A I-,.I,,,,f1m ALICE BMLASTON 'S Q I ,uuucm sco-r'r K fx. ...... W N M. KIRKWOI L -Q01 I . ,I -,qi 1,-, V 543 f f ,1 ,I PATTY CLEARY ALMA GOSCI-IE , 0 was v 'J v Z7 I WALTER BOWERS . af -J -fd I ,ff lx X I. Y MARGARET WILKINS -A '27 X . I. I4 A Room your FRONT ROW: ZND ROW: BACK ROW! Byrce Biller , Lawrence Fleming, Deanna Mohr, Donna Steinrnetz, Thomas Gerstenberger , Joanne Stever,james Cleary, Philip Snyder, Clare Shepard, Russell Schwab, Mr. j. I... Miller Qteacherj- jean Welter, Thelma Curry, Rozanne Luman, Keith Spitler, Phyllis Brickner, Eugene Bish, Ronald Vulgamore, William Shuey, Thea Schwab jean Luman, Chaney Wadsworth, Ouane Hoffert, Wade Burger, Annabelle Burnside, Robert Scott, Richard Gosche, Daniel Renninger, Samuel Flanders, Howard Koch, Donald Elchert. 16 ROOM! 5,088 FRONT ROW: ZND ROW: BACK ROW: Rosemary Fleming, Rose Eileen Colgate, Gerald Gerstenberger, Ann Myers, Timothy Tuthill, Donald Lawrence, james Luman, Stanley Hayman, Howard Hushour, Mary Luman, Roger Pangle. Dale Meisner, Helen Fatsinger, Doris Curry, Dorthea Curry, Dorothy Curry, Cletus Randles,james McQuistian, Verl Spitler, Mary Rodman fteacherj. Karl 1..uhring,janet Bish, Cleo Biller, Preston Burnside, Donald Vulgamore, Donna Detterman, Peggy Smith, Marvin Elchert, Robert Ringle. 17 Room Ewa H ' 4 'f P 'TH FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Michael Felter, Robert Ink, Allen Biller, Donald Gottfried, Twila. Lawrence, Sandra 1v1cQuistion, Lawrence Felter, Geraldine Welte Sue Taylor, Nancy Lawrence, Carrie Ringle, Donna jean Walker. Gerald Burnside, Arvine Elchert, Neal Bowers, Larry Weaver, Charles Bish, Helen Curry, Karl Curry, Joyce Steinmetz, Ronald Biddle, Barbara Randles, Harold Colgate, Paul Gottfried, Roma Shellhouse fteacherj. 18 . , ,. A . .L gr Ili fll1ili1,l Q ff ,J so Room One FRONT ROW: Barbara Biller, Rodger Myers, Orville Strait, Robert Weinandy, Alice Mae Scott, Billy Colgate, Elladee Renninger, Carolyn Harding, Samuel Spitler, Carolyn Lawerence, Raymond Strait. BACK ROW: junior Bowers, Harold Price,janet Welter, Ruth Taylor, Barbara Bish, Mary Alice Weinandy, Peter C1eary,'Edward Hart, David Elchert, Nancy Gerstenberger, Elizabeth Murray, Revamae McCullough fteacherl. Robert Shepard is not pictured. 19 Q K2 Ci E5 Q db 9 mcfzfqwnzgsf if alnnual Sta!! The members pictured above from left to right are: Standing: Bernice Hushour ------ Underclass Editor Betty Keesy- - -------- Music Editor Anna Mae Hushour ------ Activity Editor Richard Reis ------- --- Sports Editor Seated! Vivian Mohr ----------- Assistant Editor, Dedication Doris Barnes ----------- ,Alumni Editor Richard Thompson ------ Editor-in-Chief, Faculty Allen Ziegler ---------- Assistant Sports Editor fNot Pictured, Norma Williams-Senior Editor Z1 Mixed Cfwrud The mixed chorus under the direction of Mrs. Harry Hoffert will go to the Music Festival at Hopewell Loudon on April l8. They will give four musical numbers. Certain members from the boys and girls glee clubs will also present their numbers as a group. Some oi these same members will also participate in the Music Cliaic at an earlier date. elmo! Kaul The school band have been giving a number of pep performances at our basket- ball games this year. This is the band's first year also under the direction of Mrs. Holfert. Many students in the band are also in the school orchestra who will play in the Music Festival on April ls at Hopewell Loudon. H- Ueena The Y-Teens an active group of girls who meet, usually once a month, under the supervision of Mrs. Dale Shellhouse, to discuss local projects. They have also been active in a social way, planning school parties for every- ons's pleasure, and being helpful in many ways. -9235 KKK? wen unar slag This is our high school paper stall under the direction of Miss Bernice Gautschi. This group prints a paper about once a month. lt is a lot ol work to edit the paper but every- one seems to enjoy it, and to get a lot out of it gwjfgwfg 3 6 3 5 MZWZWLQQWIGS if Q This ls the 1950 track team. The trophy was won by the 1949 track team. Those not pictured were Edward Burnside, Charles Hoerlg, Charles Shenkel, Paul Fatzinger, and Ray Conner. This is the baseball team. They were defeated in the county by a slight score of 14 to l. This is the 1950 7th and 8th basketball team. Up to date they have won their first county tournament game. We have confidence that they will place high in the county tournament This is the high school basketball team which we feel has done a fine job considering the fact they have so few junior and Senior boys. We also feel that the coach has done a fine job with material he has to work with. 'vanity DICK JOHNNY JUD N SKIP Doc ' LONGJOHN Z5 5 I fi ,av E , Em N AMN. W, if 3 I . F . gi MR . TREHERNE MR. SCHAWB U lv: .. . fx, :.'..Qg,5f-. :X 1 ,' ,gi- A ' jr iw V l ' TRACK I A ,, 7 K I1 . - f TRACK CHEERLEADERS V V' z Lg.. . i Y I HOME AGAIN HAPPY BIRTHDAY SKIP j 1' Q.'- 'SQ . - ' ' v - 4 .gs 'V 5 -' Lx 1 ff M 2 xr TRACK BOYS OUR COACH QSCOREKEEPERJ DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME Z7 1 i5iQJ 7yiTW5 iv K2 Us 55 A db sfcwwfga bww CLEAN SWEEP FILE NO. I3 MR. TREHERNE AT WORK SOCIOLOGY CLASS N- -5 ?A',flc's ' . V an rv ,,fs ' S i LIBRARY IN USE I uni' HELP YOURSELF TO DINNER 29 PERFECT CONTENT WILLIE BNCOI' 506534 RICHARD REIS lNnt pictured! ANNA MAE ZIG BERNICE SKIP Dom Snapa affrounal School VMAN BETTY x www Wls 'li31'2, V I I-l u, , 1 1' f ' Qgili H i fi FRIENDS ONWARD BRIAR-HOPPER CRUMIE , mm,, .ffgff K .ig -. k 'P . A' -,' MR. Af MRS. TAYLOR Janitors 30 MR. CLOSE Shop, Agriculture, and Vetex-a.n'l School ALUMNI Doris Culver fliluskirkj Clyde Barnes Jr. Lois Fox fBallietj Lester Spitler janet Tallman flsumanj George Barnes Kathryn Goetz fChanceJ Dorothy Webster QC-ottfriedj Mary Ellen Beaston fwilliamsj Rose Eileen Kocher fMcMahonj Phyllis Hoffert QAmendD Evelyn Phillips fWeaverJ Ruth Mohr fChristopherl Mary Glick Evva Bogart flvlillerj Mary Helen Beidleman fShenkelj Daniel j. Ziegler Mary Vaughn Rodger Buskirk Earl Valentine Pauline Kollar Robert Adams Helen Swihart Sheldon Scott Thea Chester QScottQ Dale Walton lretha Taylor fWerlingQ Donn Shenkel john Cochran Etho Drake Uumperl Dorothy Geary fMinterl Norma jean Glick Mary jane Gosche QBlackj Ruth Hushour lDun1apJ Fannie Hepler QHampshirej Donna Kocher joan Mason fShriverJ Mary Barnes james Crum Raymond Birch Richard Fleet Norma Brickner Class of 1943 Class of 1944- Class of 1945 Class of l94-6 Class of 1947 Class of 1948 32 Clarice Keller fSmithJ George Zeigler Wanda Hepler QOwenl Robert Zeigler Ester Buskirk Qwilkinsj Paul Widmer Helen Starkey fWidmerl Mildred Wagner QHallj Patty Downs fBrantj Forrest Miller Glen Shellhouse Eugene Hushour Ralph Buskirk Mervin Lawrence William Wagner Harold Gosche Helen Cochran QNorrisj joan Gosche QKarcherj Verl Walton Blanche Morter Keith Starkey Alice May Detterman fKiefferl David Jacoby Glenna Phillips Ray Carn Mabel Ziegler Robert Hoffert jo Ann Deats fStarkeyQ Cora Janice Biddle QRoushl Betty Morter junior Perkins Phyllis Shellhouse fSmithQ Grant Wagner Marie Wagner Bertha Williams lCorre1lj Francis Ziegler Gerald Gosche Anna Mae Reis Robert Roush Dorothy Stover james Wagner' Lester Morter Gertrude Shenkel Louise jacoby Donald Thompson Cloyd Biddle Paul Fatzinger Samuel Koch Alice Crum Alice Zeigler Eugene Harding William Beaston Virginia Kish Evelyn Mohr Charles Shenkel Edward Burnside Shirley Hepler Margaret Elchert Class of 1949: Farm Mohawk Motor Company Telephone Company Snyder's Garage Pottery Pottery Clyde Porcelin Heidelberg College Heidelberg College Farm Pottery A. A. A. Tiffin University Tiffin University Farm Robin Wood College A. A. A. enior Clan We, the members of The Senior Class of 1950, being in sound mind and body do here with make this our last will and testament, to wit that I, Doris Barnes, will my ability to play volleyball to, Mary Braciak. I, Anna Mae Hushour, will my ability to drive Buicks to Mrs. Hoffert. I, Bernice Hushour, will my musical ability to Arthur Zeigler. I, Betty Keesy, will my ability to attract boys to Barbara Beaston. I, Vivian Mohr, will my winning eyes to Miss Gautschi. I, Richard Reis, will my ability to escort girls around at school to Donald Shuey. I, Richard Thompson, will my ability to run the mile to Harold Shellhouse. I, Norma Williams, will some of my height to Marjorie Schwab. I, Allen Zeigler, will my butch hair cuts to Mr. Schwab. Witnessed this 10 day of Feb. I9 50. Witnesses 6.1-..4....!if-Jw-M, gf mf 33 C lyZWXfS 9 K2 Ci Bb Q db mwzfwfgzmwsfsi FQ Q' Q JQL cqubog mpgs in Ai A .YA yr I-lopphnlllby 'llllflli luldlls.L.ll.l.l. 35 Z 5xbf?53 3 3 M mfg zfwzfwe 52 Q xi ! Q C ompl iments Of First Notionol Bunk Compliments Of SYCAMORE IMPLEMENT STORE Sales - Service International Harvester Farm Machinery And Refrigeration Sycamore Ohio Compliments Of RHINEHART - JONES INCORPORATED Cars Trucks Sales - Service 'Ififfin Phone 924 Or 1482 Ohio Compliments Of THE EXCHANGE STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bloomville Ohio H. AND G. RESTAURANT Freezer Fresh Ice Cream Sycamore Phone 195 Ohio IIJCTOR M. F. PIERSOL Dentist Hours: 9:00 A. M. To 8:00 P. M. Closed Wednesday At Noon And Monday And Friday Evenings X-Ray And Gas 127-1fZ South Washington Street Tiffin Phone 504 Ohio BOLES - DANDURAND Studio School Photographs Quality Portraits - Reasonable Prices Tiffin Phone 2439 Ohio Compliments Of DOCTOR D. J. 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