Metz High School - Mohawk Yearbook (Metz, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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Marian Mercer, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Director of Band, English. B. of Public School Music, Westminister College. Russell Brayton, History, English, Physical Education Junior High Coach, Agriculture. Th. B. , Northern Baptist Seminary: B. S. , Manchester College. Rowena Mann, Vocational Home Economics and Manager of Hot Lunch Program. B. S. , Bowling Green State Teachers College. Quentin Shore, Driver Training, History, Science, Biology, Agriculture, Physical Education Coach. B. of Physical Education, Purdue University. Eldon McKenzie, Shorthand, General Business, Mathematics, Typing, School Paper Advisor and Annual Advisor, Treasurer of Extra-Curricular Funds. B. S., Indiana University. Lorin Krueger, Veterans Agriculture. B. S. , River Falls State Teachers Collegeg University of Minnesotag Purdue University. Maurice Roush,,P1jincipal. --W - - - - - - B. S. and M. A., Ball State Teachers College. mms -.f-..-51,4-.--e:.i--T-T-.ge -- ..'- - --if-1 - . in Q Cooks W? ,...-- Mrs. Vernon Rowe, left - Mrs. Ernest Eyster, right Bus Drivers 5 mn 4 rs LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Junior Rockey, Mr. Floyd Firestone, Mr. Charles Brooks. MT- Sanford Caldwell, Mr. Clarence Shearman. - ,,-,i..,.--s,, . l....Y1.T.sv..x ,A Y., -,,V--,1- -, - -- Ye--0 e...Y-., - --1z,.f-.v.Q-.v.....7 X V V v f'Y -J --Hi'x,y W-JL, f..- X ,. SSL? E2- rc.-A fr, Fgi: cn.,- V' IU. fig' 1 Y, L. rj, w . f? 1 w It , VF 4' My 3,37 VN 4 V 3 fx 'S' ., E n l. lj 'L is Fl. fel .,. ip Q S F 1 is pr: .- 1, ra, J' -FZ - ' , .4 'I 2 .gf -. f ,f, ' . N fu- 1 ' L' v. x QL' 'ur 1 11 Q ,a A 1 I x fl v .51 ,A 1 .V If A. , ,iff ,. 5:54. 'W' V5 Avi, F L..-1 '- .27 Class History In the fall of 1940, twenty-three pupils entered the Metz School first grade. Some Some were frightened, some happy, and some indifferent to the situation. Of these twenty-three, seven have remained to graduate with our class of 5Z , There have been some additions and subtractions through the years. Those who started in the first grade and have remained with us are: Donald Dirr, Helen Eddy, Shirley Mote, Gloria Musser, Sanford Porter, Alice Williams, and June Winters. Paul Oliver and Jim Eyster entered sometime during our first year and are still in our class. Our grade teachers were! Miss Mainland, Mrs. Carol QEysterl Coffman, Mrs. Theda Chapman, Mrs. Fern Hand, Mr. Carlton Bates, and Mr. Clarence Dirrim. Next came high school! Naturally, we were all excited about this new adventure. We were wondering what the Sophomores were going to do with us for initiation, and-,, we had all sorts of terrible things dreamed up. We were really fooled though, because we were not initiated. The Sophomores gave a nice party for us at the school, com- plete with hot dogs and cokes. The members of our Freshman Class were: Donald Dirr, Helen Eddy, Jim Eyster, Jack Graves, Grace Haddix, Gloria Harmon, Shirley Mote, Gloria Musser, Paul Oliver, Sanford Porter, Dale Snyder, James Stultz, Alice Williams, and June Winters. Our sponsor was Miss Frances Hutson, who is now Mrs. Kincaid. During our Freshman year, there were students from our class participating on the newspaper staff, boys' basketball teams, the glee club, and in the Halloween Carnival. In addition to these extra-curricular activities, of course, we had to struggle with our school subjects. The first thing we thought of when we entered our Sophomore year was getting to initiate the Freshmen. We did a good job of initiating them, including everything from lipstick to walking on soupy macaroni. The changes in our roll call this year were: Betty Mocherman had entered, Gloria Harmon and Dale Snyder had left the class. Gloria moved to Pleasant Lake. Our Sophomore sponsor was Mrs. Gingher. Our principal that year was Mr. Russell Ratliff. Everything went along well during the year. We were able to enrich our treasury by having two skating parties. Our Junior year was the year toward which we had been looking. The first thing to do was to elect a sponsor and we selected Mr. Dale Goon. We had a new student enter our class this year - James Walkup came from Coldwater, Michigan. A few weeks after school 'started, Grace Haddix moved to Adrian, Michigan. We found our- selves quite busy ordering class rings, deciding on a play and planning for the Junior- Senior Prom. With the help of Mr. Goon we finally made it through our play called, Look Out, Lizzie! Our prom was held at Potowatomi Inn. All the schools of the county went together and we had a very nice time. Our principal during our Junior year was Mr. E. W. Mills. Now, at long last, we are Seniors. Those who have weathered the storm and expect to graduate from Metz High School in May, 1952 are: Donald Dirr, Helen Eddy, James Eyster, Shirley Mote, Gloria Musser, Paul Oliver, Sanford Porter, James Stultz, James Walkup, Alice Williams, and June Winters. Our officers this year are: Donald Dirr, Presidentg Shirley Mote, Vice-Presidentg Alice Williams, Secretaryg and Helen Eddy, Treasurer. Our sponsor is our principal, Mr. Maurice Roush. During the year we have been busy with ordering graduation gowns etc. During the first semester we gave our Senior Play, Beginner's Luck . We have made additional money for our treasury by the sponsoring of a skating party and the selling of magazine subscriptions and have hopes of ending the year with money left in the treasury. We know not what the future holds for us, but we hope the years to come will be as pleasant as the years spent at our beloved school, Metz. :im:7B:TiWM5n. TE- JFJKZ F '7?Z I HELEN ELAINE EDDY Treasurer .......... 4 Chorus .......... 1, Z, 3 Vice-President ...... 1 Paper Staff ........ 3, 4 Yearbook Staff ....... 4 Class Plays... '.. 3,4 DONALD ROBERT DIRR1 President ......... 3, 4 Vice-President ...... Z Basketball .... 1,Z,3,4 Baseball ...... l,Z, 3,4 Class Plays ..... Z, 3, 4 Paper Staff ...... 1, Z, 3 Yearbook Staff ..... 3 4 JAMES PAUL EYSTER Class Plays ....... 3, 4 Yearbook Staff ..... 3, 4 Paper Staff ..... .... 3 PAUL DEAN OLIVER Baseball.... .... 2,3 Basketball ..... 1,2,3,4 Chorus .......... 1, Z, 3 Yearbook Staff ..... 1 4 Class Play ..... . . 4 GLORIA LORRAINE MUSSER class Plays' ....... 3,4 Chorus .......... 1, 2, 3 Yearbook Staff . . . . . . 4 SHIRLEY ANN MOTE Secretary ......... Z, Vice-President ...... Paper Staff ........ 1. Class Plays ..... Z, 3, Yearbook Staff .... 3, Cheerleader ....... 1, Chorus .... . . . 1, Z, VALEDIC TORIAN BEVERLY JUNE WINTERS Class Plays . . . .... Chorus ..... . .... 1, Z, Yearbook Staff . .... . . ALICE ROSE WILLIAMS Treasurer ........... 3 Chorus .......... 1, Z, 3 Clasa Plays ....... 2,4 Yearbook Staff ....... 4 Secretary ....... 1, Z, 4 Paper Staff ....... 1,4 SALUTATORIAN SANFORD E. PORTER Basketball ..... 1, Z, 3, 4 Paper Staff ...... 1, 2, 3 Baseball ...... l,Z,3,4 Yearbook Staff ...,... 4 Chorus ........ . . . Z ClassPlay... ....4 gel' MR. MAURICE ROUSH JAMES FLOYD WALKUP Vice-President ...... Class Play ........ 3, Yearbook Staff ....... Paper Staff ...... 1, 3. Cheerleader . . . . . . . . JAMES DUANE STULTZ Baseball ........ 1, Z, 3 Basketball .... 1,Z, 3,4 Class Play .......... 3 Yearbook Staff .... 3, 4 Paper Staff .... l,Z, 3,4 Treasurer . . ..... . 1 Sponsor Principal a. . J . fx .. -,,,,-.ir ---A -- 1...L.-in -uv . ,,. ,ry !'T' 'S ,. - -V , -f .ff vm, If :'fA:f XV- - - .-N-+A--H ?- ':' ' ' 7' ' , .4 r 1' J.,'gf4.v.fkLfi.! ' Class Poem of 1952 He len Eddy With hair so curly and red, She's quite a girl so 'tis said, If she isn't thinking about her man, Then she's studying her shorthand. Jim Walkup Tall, dark, and handsome, Jeanette is his joy, Although he's mischevious, you'll agree Our Jim is quite a boy. Jim Eyster Small but mighty is this lad, Always lightheaded, never sadg His happy smile you'll always see Filled with joy and gaiety. Donald Dirr He's always twisting The curl in his hairy The girls all think he's something rare. June Winters Her hair is brown, Her eyes are blueg She likes to sew, And make friends too. Alice Williams Gloria Musser Flashing eyes and dark brown hair She and Freddy make quite a pair, Her skill in sports is not denied And domestic interest she cannot Jim Stultz A little on the bashful side, But his good looks he cannot hide On the hardwood he was great, With our team he sure did rate. Paul Olive r hide Although they call him Tinker-Toy I-Ie's really quite a boy. After graduation day, He will manage to make his way. Shirley Mote She has dark hair, Her eyes are gray. Filled with joy and gaiety, For Cassie is her man they say. Sanford Porter Dependable, ambitious too, A future farmer is our Sanfordg With his farm and with his future We hope he has good luck. She's an athlete through and through- Volleyball, baseball, basketball, too. They call her Slugger Williams , For you see, she hits the ball clear over the trees. Y ---Q.---v V-----in -uw - 4.37. -, u.-.--am.. Q .-. 1 ,.:....-.. ...- Individual Class Wills Gloria Musser, will my ability to act silly to Suzanne Lockhart. Alice Williams, will my slim figure to Lolene Walters. Jim Eyster, will my photographer's ability to Stanley Gilbert. Helen Eddy, will my ability to read shorthand to Ronnie Sowles. Shirley Mote, will my naturally wavy hair to Mary Jane Wicoff. June Winters, will my slim figure to Darlene Buell. Sanford Porter, will my butch haircuts to Sam Griffiths. Paul Oliver, will my ability to lose weight to Walter McKinley. Donald Dirr, will my curly hair to Paul Soule. Jim Walkup, will my false teeth to Dorothy Gilbert. Jim Stultz, will my ability to get along with Mr. Brayton to Jack Craft. Gloria Musser, will my ability to come to school every day to Mary Jane Wicoff. Alice Williams, will my big feet to Bartell Hand. Jim Eyster, will my wavy hair to Dick Fisher. Helen Eddy, will my ability to get along with Dick Fisher to Darlene Buell. Shirley Mote, will my ability to go with one guy for more than six months to Darlene Buell. June Winters, will my ability to get in early at night to Ronnie Sowles. Sanford Porter, will my weight to Lloyd Gearhart. Paul Oliver, will my height to Eugene Sowles. Donald Dirr, will my ability to be a good driver to Quentin Shore. Jim Stultz, will my ability to get in early at night to Harold Gill. Jim Walkup, will my ability to be the most ornery kid in school to Dick Fisher. Senior Class Prophecy As we start our little journey together we find General Donald Robert Dirr! He has served in the Air Force for nearly fifteen years and has made a wonderful suc- cess. We find him preparing to return to Metz, Indiana, to invite his classmates to his wedding. He took the plane from Chicago where he was stationed, and landed at the Metz Airport which was quite large at this time. Before his private pilot landed the plane, he saw someone familiar. When he got off the plane he noticed it was June Winters. They were very thrilled and happy to see each other. Donnie asked June what she was doing at the airport. June's reply was a very surprising answer. She said that she was going to be married the first of February to Stalin. Donnie was quite dazed about this for quite some time. After awhile he learned from different people that Stalin had promised that if June married him the war and the war affairs would be all over by the last of May. June had accepted. After Donnie had recovered from that shock he asked where the rest of his schoolmates had wandered to. She didn't know for sure, but she thought some of them had gone West. Donnie said good-bye and good luck, and got back into his plane. He didn't see any use staying in Metz if no more classmates were around. He started towards California in hopes that he would get all of his business done before his furlough was over. That meant he had given up hopes of seeing the rest of his classmates. As he started for California, Donnie thought he would like to see some country, so he stopped in Oregon. While roaming around over the country, he saw a cute little curly-headed boy out in a ditch. As he stopped to investigate what the little boy was doing, he learned that the boy's dog had been run over, and the little boy was crying. Donnie picked up the dog and little boy and started towards the house where he saw a man coming towards them and realized it was James Stultz. After that the dog was forgotten. Donnie learned that Jim, his wife, Cora Sue, and their child, James Jr., had just moved to Oregon about a year ago. While they were talk- ing about this and that, Donnie asked if any of his classmates had made a real success in life. Jim said he didn't know for sure unless it would be Shirley Mote. She is taking the place of Elizabeth Taylor. Shirley has made around twelve movies and is ready to begin another one. Jim didn't know where they were going to do this picture, but he knew they wouldn't begin for another two or three weeks. As Donnie said good- bye and good luck, he headed for California. When he arrived he headed straight for the M. G. M. Studio. To his surprise he found three of his classmates there instead of just oneg Shirley was a great actress, Alice Williams was Shirley's gown designer and one of Ho1lywood's greatest designers in years, and Jim Eyster was photographer for M. G. M. Donnie supposed that Jim would be married and raising his family by now, but Jim said that he wanted a couple million dollars before he settled down. As they were talking, Jim said that he had received a letter from Paul Oliver the other day. Donnie then learned that Paul had become the heavyweight champion of the world. Donnie then asked what had happened to little Gloria Musser. Everyone started laughing until most of them were crying. After he got them quieted down he learned that Gloria married a bullfighter. Donnie didn't see anything funny about that, but later he learned that Gloria's husband was teaching her how to be a bullfighter also. From the stadium she looked just like a puppet. As they went on talking about those good old days, they recalled some of the things that happened and how they used to skip school. They were all sitting around the studio, slouched in the chairs as if they never had any bringing up Alice then picke ,up the newspaper and yelled. They all jumped as if a bomb had gone off, and ran ov 'fi to Alice to see what in the world was the matter. She couldn't talk. All she could do was to sit there and point at the paper. There it was! Sanford Porter had become King of England. No one knew how he became king or anything else about it. As they studied the picture more closely, they saw James Walkupf Everyone scrambled for the paper to see what he was doing. They soon learned that James was Queen Elizabeth's bodyguard and he would receive half of what she owned when she died. So of course, Jim is sticking by her very closely. After Sanford had become the king, Jim worked under him for awhile. The queen adored Jim so, she wanted him to become her bodyguard. As Shirley and Donnie were talking, Shirley said that she ran into Helen Eddy the other day while in Chicago. Of course, Donnie wondered what in the world Helen was doing in Chicago. He had been stationed in Chicago and didn't know she was there. Helen is traveling with the Ringling Brothers' Circus . She is one of the most famous trapeze artists. She has had op- portunity to sign many contracts. Senior Class Colors .... . . . . . Gold and Purple Flower ...... . . . . . . White Carnation Motto . . . Up The Ladder To Success BOTTOM ROW: Shlrlel' Mote. June Winters. Helen Eddy, Gloria Musser, Aliqe Williams, TOP ROW: Sanford Porter, Donald Dirr . James Walkup, James Stultz, Paul Oliver, Mr. Roush. 'Nw we ' ff is-lenfwww-wfw.A.t,,M,,. t f. Snapshots ,I ,gf f. x M fx, .ML we-'Q' xv. , 1' xi-5 xf? ga If ,xv N , O! Ns N, Aww X 3 . ifxx xi XSS gx t ,xy ,vs K Q, vm? X N.,-K ' Ng 5 X X N X xxX ww wbxfswix XXV XS xwsx . xv W X, .5 N 5 Xi? X05 Q X X-S v xvgf , ,,Kx+:xxNQy. iff:-5IZ,:-V. 'Q 3522 X ' . 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Joann Burrell, Lolene Walters, Martha Fraley, Marlene Eyster, Betty Wolff, Ronnie Sowles, Wendell Gilbert, Harold Hornbrook, Roger Stultz, Neil Brooks avid Cole, Glenn Morrison, Marlene Siebenaler, Carnival Freshmen .359 BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Gilbert, Loretta Hulbert, Marilyn Stetler, Thelma Zinn, Cora Sue Miller Lloyd Gearhart, Mr. Brayton. MIDDLE ROW: Sara Hornbrook, Sue Everetts, Suzann Lockhart, Mary Jane Wicoff, Wendell Hantz, Leon Snyder. TOP ROW: William Willibey, Bartell Hand, Gene Craft, Howard Buell, Leonard Burns, Paul Green. Sophomore Class BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Sowles, Janice Burrell, Shirley Hantz, Darlene Buell, Betty Ford, Charlene Musser, Ronnie Zimmerman. MIDDLE ROW: June Hulbert, Dora Champion, Glenda Sue Petty, Dorothy Gilbert, Sally McClish. June Burrell, lvlr. Shore, Sponsor. Z4 TOP ROW: Sam Griffiths, Dick Fisher, Jack Craft, Harold Gill, Ronnie Stultz, Avon Caldwelhy 'vyrs --1 --- - ---Y----.-.K-the 'vw -4.b- L. .,:- . A. - . L. Eighth Grade J , . x I YW ,- BOTTOM ROW: Larry Walberry, Larry Tadrick, Harriette Buell, Nancy Fisher, Dorothy Rowe, Virginia Fraley, Sally Snyder, Anna Rowe. MIDDLE ROW: Rosalee Burrell, Marilyn Hicks, Donna VanDolah, Louie Fraley, Ned Somerlott, Marvin Enfield, Clayton Mendel. TOP ROW: Merry Cole, John Campbell, Malon Cleckner, Walter McKinley, Richard Petty, Ellen Wicoff, Mrs. Mann, Sponsor. Seventh Grade ' 'v'vq3.1m9Qq-:fm 111, BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Gear-hart, Patty Miller, Nitella Dunham, Maxine Green, Donald Hantz, Bruce Burns, Raymond Oliver. MIDDLE ROW: Martha Shaw, Mary Ann Ford, Jean Wicoff, Mary Ann Caldwell, Janet Hantz, Gene Hoyer, Billy Pierce, Mrs. Mercer, Sponsor. TOP ROW: Rex Dixon, Jackie Heller, Ronald Hantz, Lloyd Sowles, Beverly Lechleidner, Joan Smith, Sonja vNelson. 1 4 . - E I .4 L ,rl L C r vm' 7' 1- - sv gli? 95,4 1? Y -2 ' '2 'X Q JP f 4 I 1 t ' -.,... 1 , ,LL ,Q .. 4. 'xkiif 55, M - ' wtf +- ,. MT. K 1 -fx .',., x ,zu . 7 L- J - r ' , .- -, giv- '1 w Qin' V 'i1...,yg. U41 X X ,, f , X . .WL V, . ,V 1' ' V , , . -11: .g .2 . 3. , 1 ya' - 1,-, 1' . -4 ' M. . Twig? v' 'A . -Ar .. :gn 1 w .n,. N , , J, ,if 'V' S illwff. J X nf- . 4 .-g : '-'sei rw. , a ,,. 1 f Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Lee Ann Johnson, Gwyn Musser, Francile Walters, Helen Green, Larry Musser, Mrs. Todd. SECOND ROW: Jean Willibey, Gorden Cleckner, Betty Caldwell, Joan Lechleiclner, Edith Kirchen, Charles Dixon. THIRD ROW: Tommy Williams, Dolores Firestone, Donna Somerlott, Loraine Porter, Patty Pierce, Phyllis Mendel. F' ifth Grade ,sms Sa f.MQ3f. Q' ,g,,.i5- . + Tw FIRST ROW: Tommy Waters, Rosalee Caldwell. Anne Marie Kirchen. Barbara Griffiths. Janet Rowe. Sherrie Oberlin, Rosalee Ford, Sandra Sowles,' Neal Stetler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Todd, Herman Hantz, Terry Hand. Mary Ann Nichols, Beverly Mills, Susanna Fisher, Judy Beevers, Deloy Fraley, Willard McKinleY- MTS- Comer' THIRD ROW: Darlene Everetts, Joanne Groshon, Jerry Groshon, Wayne Rowe, Montie DeWire, John Gibbeny, John Burrell, Roger Shaw. - Y --- x- Y ........Y. ,-..,---- . .....L.. ..-.....- ,, , Fourth Grade '5 ,4--X FIRST ROW: Lynn Johnson, Melanie Morrison, Elaine Gilbert, Faye Hoyer, Laura Pierce, Dean Fuller, Ronnie Fraley. SECOND ROW: Larry Wilson, Larry Miller, Olin Firestone, Donna Willibey, Carolyn Hornbrook, Don Fuller, Bessie Dixon, Mrs. Cotner. THIRD ROW: Wayne Hantz, Eunice Nichols, Laurence Sherman, Roger Hoyer, Karl Stegelman, Don Powers, Ronnie Lee Fraley. Third Grade i a., ma .f.-b . rg -'ze ,. ' ,aft -L.. ZIV, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wilson, Patricia Waters, Nancy Snyder, Billy Griffiths, Mary Janet Pierce, Bonnie Simpson, Jerry Musser, Connie Fisher. SECOND ROW! Marilyn Wilson, Barbara McKinley, Mary Ann Rowe, Terry Ferrier, Walter Mills, Kenneth Dixon, .Terry Dohner, Naomi Amerman. THIRD ROW: Larry Dunham, Tommy Ford, Marvin Gill, Billie Joe Cole, Robert Wells, Tommy VanDolah, Dean Everetts, Junior Fraley. Second Grade FIRST ROW: James Burrell, Sylvester Fifer, Wesley Lockhart, Edward Waters, Richard V Caldwell, Douglas Firestone, Donald Burrell, Ronald Wilson. SECOND ROW: Gloria Johnson, Marian Shaw, Sharon Gibbeny, Robert Fifer, Mary Lee Roush, Connie Nelson, Jean White, Garry Musser, Mrs. Kuebler. THIRD ROW: Nancy Burrell, Carol Dohner, Betty Enfield, Robert Petty, Blaine Stetler, Larry Dewire, Roger Morrison, Mrs. Ammerman. First Grade FIRST ROW! SECOND ROW! THIRD ROW: Ronald Burch, Charles Robinette, Duane Firestone, Noel Stetler, Richard Spangle. Diana Sowles, Christine Buell, Mary Beth Hoyer, Robert Bauman, Richard Waters Mrs. Kuebler. Tommy Fifer, Diana Mills, Ronald Oliver, Richard Somerlot, Dian Lechleidner, Charles Hall. 1 xi. 'TTHT'-F1 :il ' f f 2 . f' W , ...hi , t N r ' .J- .b.l-n, fhi vw L' b f -n n Xgzvlk Ya. .Ig X gi v- K If YI in L .11 1 1 4 -.iq wt , , . J W' ' I X X3 . P uf- - V, l ..f .-51 . V . ,-. 'ad A 0 1 rf r f A 1-r 'sf' , .. - nf ' , -' :Vai ' ' - 4 ., L -1 . '1r'f Q V ..-L 4 f G,- , , r , -6-- gf., ' K, R . Ulf- -41, 1 4 Q - 'N, 'f-wi,-J: 1-:r ,, 1 Vw .: ,. .L N -L .4.- AV.,-' ., wr. -1 ',. - . 'q.,f. ,,, . , g , ,, -. ,- Ar- '- -J- f ,X . -. af 1.4 v 1 ,Jq ik- - -- bv , r I , V ' - Fx ,,f-- . ,.,, ,- - . , .:x , ,- -1,--1'z-' . , J' ,JM Y 1,4 '.v '-.WZ-. .2 ' - 1 ' 1- ,,gr, ' .-:A ...I , . ,.-V 4 -J ,' 1: -. 'ffl fi ' ,tr-,-Lf 1' rl' 5 . -1'-Q52 a3:1:,i4gg: . ff- .. -.,. f' bfi. . -7, .y, ,, .4- Baseball BOTTOM ROW: Wendell Hantz, Roger Stultz, Donald Dirr, Paul Green, Eugene Sowles, Gene Craft. MIDDLE ROW: Sanford Porter, Leonard Burns, Richard Fisher, Lloyd Geax-hart, Wendell Gilbert, Howard Buell, Leon Snyder, Stanley Gilbert. TOP ROW: Quentin Shore, Sam Griffiths, Ronnie Stultz, Don Wisner, Jack Craft, Billy Willibey, David Cole, Avon Caldwell. Reserve Basketball Squad BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Gearhu-t, Stanley Gilbert, Gene Craft. MIDDLE ROW: Howard Buell, Wendell Hantz, Paul Green, Leonard Burns, Eugene Sowles. I Top Row: Harold Hombrook, Billy wiuibey, Leon snyder, Jack Craft. Neil Brooks, Ronme Stultz, Quentin Shore, Coach. DoNN1E DLRR, sR. J1M s'rULTz, SR. PUTT PORTER- SR- TINKERH OLIVER, SR. SAM GRIFFITHS, SOPH. DON WISNER. JR. WENDELL GILBERT, JR. IKE STULTZ, JR. M 921 'DAVE COLE, JR. H 'Na if I GOO GOO MORRISON, JR. DICK FISHER, SOPH. QUENTIN SHORE, COACH 33 Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Eyster, Suzann Lockhart, and Betty Wolff. Metz has not had too good a season this year, but has shown some promising points at times. The second team started off pretty good winning the first three straight, and then dropping off a little. They have won 6 and lost 9. The first team has won 5 and lost 11 so far this season. In the county tourney we beat Hamilton 58 to 57 and then came within one point of beating Orland in the finals. One of the most stunning victories was against Orland 49 to 47. The Mohawks made a good percentage of their foul shots and that is what made the difference. We now have one game to go and then the Sectional Tourney where We hope to get at least one or two victories. The Sectional Tourney will be held at Auburn, Indiana, the 27th of February. After the Sectional, basketball will be over and we will be able to start on our other sports. Y I . . .,1. . -.Ji .1 .,-.1 . n . 1u....n.lif. nas-mimi: 4,-1-. .. A -Y i...i-V...,.,-v f- ...V fn, lunior High Yell Leaders Dorothy Rowe, Beverly Lechleidner, Anna Rowe. I unior High Basketball ,-v sc ,nf ?gTTO'M ROW: I-'10Yd Sowlfs- Laffy THdriCk, Ned Somerlott, Raymond Oliver, Gene Hoyer. P ROW: Walter Mckinley, Marvin Enfield, Louie Fraley, Malon Cleckner, Richard Petty John Campbell, Mr. Brayton. The baseball team had a much better season this year than last. Since none of the graduates had been members of the team, we had a complete team which had had past experience. Out of the seven games played, Metz won three and lost four, and tied for fourth place with Salem. As the result of the play-off between the teams, Metz was the victor, with a score of 9 to 5, and entered the County tourney. ln the tourney, Metz started off by beating Flint 6 to 4, to go into the finals against Orland, who had taken Fremont in a 10 inning thriller 2 to 0. Then, in the finals, Metz and Orland had a pretty good duel until the sixth inning when Orland scored ten runs. This was more than Metz could overcome. Baseball Scores Metz 2 P. Lake 3 Metz 10 Hamilton 1 Metz 2 Salem 8 Metz 0 Flint 6 Metz 10 Orland 9 Metz 12 Scott 1 Metz 5 Fremont 6 Total 41 34 Playoff for fourth place: Metz 9 Salem 5 In the tourney: Metz 6 Flint 4 Finals: Metz 5 Orland 15 BATTING AVERAGES Name Pos. B. A Don Dirr S. S. .193 Ike Stultz 3b . 125 Sam Griffiths R. F. . 222 Howard Buell C. F. . 444 Dick Fisher lb .267 Wendell Gilbert 2b . 095 Glen Morrison L. F. .300 Sanford Porter C. .143 Don Wisner P. .148 Dave Cole C. F. . 000 Leonard Burns lb .111 Leon Snyder O. F. . 000 Jack Craft O. F. . 000 Gene Craft G. . 000 Eugene Sowles O. F. . 000 Ronald Stultz 1. F. . 000 Billy Willibey O. F. . O00 Paul Green O. F. . 000 Wendell Hantz O. F. . 000 Basketball Scores Nov. Metz 40 P. Lake 67 Nov. Metz 44 Hamilton 33 Nov. Metz 43 Scott 50 Nov. Metz 40 Salem 65 Dec Metz 37 Edon 67 Dec Metz 40 Orland 54 Dec Metz 74 Montgomery 40 Dec Metz 39 Fremont 73 Jan.. Metz 43 P. Lake 42 Jan. Metz 45 Ashley 60 Jan. Metz 33 Mongo 34 Jan.. 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MIDDLE ROW: .Tune Burrell, Shirley Hantz, Glenda Petty, Charlene Musser, Dorothy Gilbert, Marlene Eyster, Betty Wolff, Shirley Lockhart, Marilyn Stetler, Thelma Zinn, Janice Burrell. TOP ROW: Mary Jane Wicoff, Suzann Lockhart, Darlene Buell, Betty Ford, Sally McClish, Cora Sue Miller, Dora Champion, Sara Hornbrook, Loretta Hulbert, Sue Everetts, Mrs. Mercer. Look Out, Lizzie 'Beginners Luck Ni.- A W X Nl Nr X X, E R xK, 1 Fifa 1 T - 1 li.-L.-15 H1331-. Tf'M,f.12T i,1l i. A iil3A.iinx::.u 8 ' 'za 1, .vw , V .mznnnne ':-.-.neo JLJ1. We H- ...W--.. - - f -f Band lunior High Chorus BOTTOM ROW: MIDDLE ROW: TOP ROW: f N 5 All A, A pl A 6 5 rg-is 'Fw' Carolyn Gearhart, Patty Miller, Ellen Wicoff, Nancy Fisher, Marilyn Hicks, Beverly Lechleidner, Anna Rowe, Maxine Green, Billy Pierce, Larry Tadrick, Rex Dixon, Bruce Burns. 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F.1E,,:, :w - 1 ,' ' ,yur gli , v - g un.-s.. ., ' ' - - ' '4 .'. , . 75' ' -. M15 - , , A .U 3. 7 ,. , ,, W . -Q V 723,51 .. , ' ' ,. 'Q 1iT':3',.- 2. N. 5 ' i- g-' '2 'N -9, -, : I. ., Y ,FM .. V , .A ' r I' .K .45 . L .. , ' .Ci A . V' f V f - V ec 4 2.1 :HS , ..- -'I Q f , 1 . 1 Ja -I, 1 ' , v P ' . ' Q ' '. u i ' ' 4n.a,....:.. -...-ax.. . -0-W M --M 1- - - Compliments of STEUBEN COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION ALWOO D MOTORS, ANGOLA ADAMS AND FRADENBURG AUTO SALES, ANGOLA ANGOLA MOTOR SALES, ANGOLA ANGOLA PACKARD COMPANY, ANGOLA ED SELLGREN BUICK COMPANY INC,, ANGOLA BOB LOMOREAUX PONTIAC SALES, ANGOLA GOLDSMITH MOTORS INC., ANGOLA AL LONSBURY GARAGE, ANGOLA MAXTON CHEVROLET SALES, ANGOLA MC NAUGHTON OLDSMOBILE, ANGOLA C. REED BRIGHT INC., ANGOLA q MARTIN MOTOR SALES, ANGOLA AL STOLTE COMPANY, ANGOLA A AND B GARAGE, FREMONT LEE KINSEY CHEVROLET SERVICE, LEPLEY MOTOR SALES, ASHLEY NOLL BROTHERS, HUDSON FREMONT UVIENTS First National Bank of Fremont Fremont Hardware 81 Appliances E. B. McNaughton 81 Son, Implements . ...- - ,J px- V nt Sales Kaiser Impleme Edon A 5 STAR SERVICE Machines McCormick Tractors and rts and Service Pa This Is The Place To Buy-- ' rators and Freezers International H arvester Refrige 1 Ohio Angola Si' THE BANK WITH TH ate Bank E CLOCK XNSUR44, 9,2 'WEMBEV' 5? U lo.ooo CQ, -I V nuxmu: .Q nuunum O E I me um uf at oevomon 5 us, h - a n ANGOLA, INDIANA C ompliments of Steuben County R. E. M. C. Phone 49 l Phone Z Angola Buick 81 Tile Co. Coal - Coke - Brick - Drain Tile - Building Tile Plumbing and Heating Equipment - Stokers Steel Supplies Builder's Supplies 55 Angola, Ind iana Woltt's Tractor Service Case Farm Machines and Repairs Service and Repairing On All Equipment MI The Schieber Packing Co. Growers and Canners of Hand Packed Tomatoes and Tomato Products Edon Ohio Compliments of BAKER'S BETTER ICE CREAM Phone 4225 Fremont Indiana LLEER GARAGE AND SINCLAIR STATION Welding and General Auto Repair Tire Repair Willis Miller Metz Indiana THE. EDON HARDWARE CO. General Hardware - Farm Supplies - Electric Appliances Dri - Gas - Heating and Pliucnbing b Phone 14 Edon Ohio EDON FARMER'S CO-OP Feed - Fertilizer - Coal - Etc, Edon, Columbia, Blakeslee Edon Ohio Compliments Of A F R I E N D Compliments of E D O N S T A T E B A N K Eldon, Ohio --1 -ff ---'-'--'-- '-'-mmm ., WMM... ann- . H O S A C K ' S Frigidaire - Maytag - Philgas - Tappan Siegler Oil Heaters Hoover Cleaners 37th Year of Sales and Service In Angola DENTISTS DR, S, F, ALDRICH AND DR, W, R, ALDRICH Angola, Indiana Hamilton - Elgin - Bulova - Boulevard Watches Art Carved Rings LIECHTY JEWELRY One Block North of Square Phone 322 Gruen - Hamilton - Elgin Watches Keepsake Diamonds TUTTLES JEWELRY 108 West Maurnee Ang 01a Indiana 1 2 'K si ':m,,,. ,- 4 w' w -A ' Sf: V '1 r A, Y 71 f'-G 'R 11' Zfl Q, 2, ' .At ,151 I , 1.,, 'i.fu,j: :fi ,.,,r .gy 4. I., x , ., . . ,v 'A , x y ., V L w,g- ' I 1 , V, .,.. 4 , ,.,.1. 'I , x . , v I ,W . ,f , 'Eri- 4 Vu Li, ' f , 121- - , w 1 , H 2. JW- .- s ,I Nm ,, -wx w w ' IH' . .W , ,, ,J V 1 ' n I 1, , ,cm r , ' ,. Complirnents of FOSTER'S CASH STORE Men's and Boys' Clothing - Shoes and Furnishings Lamb-Knit School and Award Sweaters Edon Ohio Cornplinients of NINE MILE CORNER Mr, and Mrs, Vernon Burns, Proprietors When In Edon Trade At-- BURKHARDT'S GROCERY Edon, Ohio COBBLESTONE DINER InCoIumbia,Ohio Phone 5 O1 FARM EQUIPMENT SALES Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service Sirnplicity Garden Tractors and Tools U, S. Z7 South ' Angola, Indiana South City Lirnits John Disfro, Manager Compliments of ALWOOD TRACTOR SALES Ford Tractor Sales and Service Phone 617 Angola, Indiana Complirnents of T H E G A Y B A R N lVIr, and Mrs, Frank E, Gray Angola Indiana S U N R I S E D A I R Y Grade A Dairy Products Lee Carnpbell, Manager R. F, D. No, 3 Phone 426 Angola, Indiana Y Y .,....,.:-scream---1 - ANGOLA - CAB Phone 622 Every Passenger Insured .'Ango1a, Indiana Compliznents of GAYCREST-CRONE'S DAIRY L L O Y D C O F F M A N A11 Kinds of Painting, Roof Repairing and Spouting Box 93 Metz Indiana Cornplirnents of T H E R O U N D U P Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hitt Route 920 East ' R, R, 1544 Angola, Indiana AL LONSBURY GARAGE One Block East of U,S, 2.7 On Highway 827 Z4 Hour Wrecker and Towing Service Phone 3 5 O Angola Indiana STEUBEN COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS'N'S INC. Stores At Fremont - Angola - Orland - Plesant Lake Compliments of ELMHUST HOSPITAL INC, MAXTON CHEVROLET SALES Phone41 Angola , Indiana Y Y I L, - ,-.,,,,,YY .-- - f ,.,.i-A A--Agfa, -if L7 41 ' Dependable Service --A- CHARD IMPLEMENT CO. QJQS Sp 41420 Angola ii Indiana Massey-Harris Tractors - Combines - Farm Irnplernents P Lincoln Welders and Supplies Cut Flowers - Floral Designs - Pot Plants - Corsages THROOP FLORIST Phone 310 301 South Euclid Street Angola Indiana 1 CAMERON HOSPITALS, INC, Phone 448 416 East Maumee Street Angola indiana DAYS' OIL COMPANY Distributors of Sinclair Products Fuel Oils, Motor Oils and Gasoline For A11 Purpose Ray Lovejoy, Agent Phone 264-L MEYER'S FURNITURE STORE Complete Line of Home Furnishings Where Low Prices Are a Hobby - Not an Event Edon, Ohio M E T Z H A R D W A R E See Us For Hardware - Elecizqrical Appliances Philco Refrigerators - Sherwin-Williams Paints V, R. Wall Metz Indiana THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK O F Angola , Indiana o .TERRY JACOB 1Vlen's and Boys' Shop Angola Indiana KRATZ DRUG STORE The REXALL Store Established 1885 Angola, Indiana WILLIS W, LOVE COMPANY Wholesale Tobacco - Candy - Paper Phone 256 Angola, Indiana I Complirnents and Best Wishes WILDER-KING FURNITURE STORE Telephone 246 Angola Indiana COVELL IMPLEMENT STORE Everything For The Farm 109 West Gail Street Angola Indiana I ,fi1i,Ni',.is'Ti1 I H, L. B E A M s ' Furniture and Funeral Service Phone Z9 15 Fremont Indiana Skate At CRYSTAL ROLLER RINK Skate Wednesday, Friday, Sunday - Parties Other Nights Phone 2061 For Reservations Square Dance Every Saturday Night For Young and Old Clear Lake Indiana FLEGAL'S READY MIX CONCRETE Phone 8154R R. R.if4 Angola Indiana WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE L E M L E Y ' S Laundry - Dry Cleaning All Types of Cleaning and Laundering Angola, Indiana Compliments of HUARD MOTOR SALES Cars Y Trucks Chas, L, ard, Owner Phone 55 Edon, Ohio Best Wishes-- SWIFT FUNERAL HOME Mr, and Mrs, Paul R, Swift Phone 2935 Hamilton Indiana Compliments of FRED DELVENTHAL. Groceries - Ice Cream - Cosmetics - Cigars - Vegetables ' Soft Drinks Metz Indiana B O O S T E R S ANGOLA SAW MILL RAINBOW BEAUTY SHOP SHARON ANN FLORAL SHOP THOMAS STORE HANNA FEED AND SUPPLY CLARK'S BARBER SHOP COURTESY CAB COMPANY SHROYER'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP EDON'S FOOD LOC-KER --- BERRY'S MEAT MARKET --- METZ. GENERAL STORE - --- SMITH HI SPEED ----- STEVENS' HARDWARE ---- SHELL SERVICE STATION ------- --- Edon, Ohio -- Edon, Ohio M etz , Indiana -- Edon, Ohio -- Edon, Ohio ---- Edon, Ohio FREMONT ELEVATOR COMPANY---- --- Fremont, Illdiana MCBRIDE' CLEANERS --- -- ANGOLA CLEANERS - -- SHAW'S RADIO SHOP -- -- HALLS PONY FARM -- --- STONEWALL RANCH -- -- Angola Angola Angola Angola Angola, Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Ind iana .g f X Dedication We, the graduating class of SZ , wish to dedicate this annual to our former teachers. They have helped ing, and without them goal. In helping us with pare to go out into the us through our twelve years of learn- we wouldn't have reached our final our learning, they have helped us pre world and go our separate ways. vs,-, J., , -v Mg Au., .-,.qg.Z,.yAvmx1g Q , ' 55 QQ - ,QL W Q? fb -f'?3'f ?,'1E,i15 f ,V ., ' ' ' 1 V I.-35,-jgs,,:Y1',,. A ' .l' . 'J 4 , L. ,. 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