Montgomery Local High School - Mohirab Yearbook (Wayne, OH)
- Class of 1952
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GRADE TEACHERS fi U Q F W .Y W , nts ' . ig-Q, 9' fl 156081 V? ' Miss Spackey Mrs. Belleville First Grade Wayne 'Bldg First Grade Bradner Bldg. Toy Band Toy Band l ,J ,ia if Mrs. Ream Mrs. Smith Mrs. Mahaffey Mrs. Snyder Second Grade Wayne Bldg. Second Grade Bradner Bldg. Third Grade Wayne Bldg. Third 8: Fourth Grades Toy Band Toy Band Bradner Bldg. , f f ' W h -.Y f - f Miss Helle Mrs. Goetz Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Garner Fourth Grade Wayne Bldg. Fourth 8: Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Wayne Bldg. Sixth Grade Bradner Bldg Bradner Bldg. A HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1952 Sixteen happy, yet frightened pupils entered the doors of Montgomery Twp. School in September, 1940. During our adventures in the ele- mentary grades, we were led by our many able leaders-Miss Flory, Miss Jacobs, and Mrs. Garner. These teachers helped us to prepare for our years ahead in the junior and senior high school. As we advanced to the seventh grade, we moved up to the third floor. We were a nervous, but curious little group of eleven. Under Mrs. Ingall's guidance, We undertook many strange, but inter- esting subjects. As We started out in the eighth grade, we increased our number of students to fourteen. We started practicing our good manners so we could qualify to enter -high school. Our enrollment was decreased to thir- teen. Lois Wollam, our capable leader, did a fine job of conducting our business. Mrs. Johnson helped us with our many problems and difficulties. We were called The Green Freshmen, so the Sophomores had the pleasure of initi- ating us. Then we had a chance to get even when we became Sophomores, so we initiated the Freshmen. We chose Dick Williamson as our President, who did a wonderful job. Mrs. Johnson again, helped us to solve our problems. As we advanced to our Junior year we began looking forward to the com- ing events with an enrollment of ten. We engaged in many activities which were carried out to the best of our abil- ities, such as the class play, and the Junior Senior Banquet. Mr. Rogers, our Class sponsor, helped us with the many trying situations which we were faced with. Soon our final turn of our educa- tional tour was here. In 1940 a group of timid youngsters started to Bradner elementary school. Our first grade teacher was Mrs. At- waters. Continuing through our elementary grades we had the following teachers: Miss Blessing and Miss Canaberry for the second and third grades, Mrs. Hus- ton, fifth and sixth grade. After six long years, We finally reach- ed the seventh grade and were mighty proud of our success. We had made one of our goals at last. A year later, we entered the eighth grade and were quite anxious for the year to end because we longed to be in high school. In September 1949, a group of seven- teen fair, fearful, and frisky, freshmen climbed into the old Model-T Fbrd which was to chug along on a four year educational journey. In our first year we selected Carol Sue Norvell as our driver and leader, with the help of Mr. Stevens. To our surprise, our old Ford chugged us thru a successful year. But at the end of this year Bob Plouck, Violet Hostottle, Molly St. Clair, Carol Norvell, and Doris Gaskalla left us. After filling our Ford with gas and checking its tires, we drove in the fall of '50, Cleo Ostrander was our driver this year and with the help of Mr. Sproul, we finished the year with a bang. In September 1951 we again dusted off our Ford to continue our journey, with Marilyn Molnar as our driver and leader and Mr. Rice as our advisor. Immediately we started thinking of Ways to earn money to entertain the Seniors. We also received our class rings which was indeed a great thrill. To complete our junior year, we gave our class play. We ended our junior year with great anticipation for our Senior year. Happy, but a little regretful we came to the last curve of our journey. We began our Senior year by entering the halls of Montgomery School. Due to the consolidation of Bradner and Wayne High Schools, we Seniors became an ambitious group of twenty-one. After making new acquaintances and friends, We began to look forward and prepare for our graduation. By doing so, we selected the following members to represent us for our Senior year: Dick Williamson, Pres., Dan Schmeltz, V. Pres., Betty Tyson, Sec., Wilma Sidle, Treas.g and Evelyn White, Rep. Mr. Rogers guided us through our final year at Montgomery Local. A project, carried throughout the year was selling refreshments at the games. Other projects consisted of selling magazines, Christmas cards, and collecting scrap paper. We worked very hard for a trip with these various sales campaigns, the senior play, and our annual. Some of us will choose to go further on the road which leads to fame, while others will be content to follow the pathway. l w Q I Lu.. '92 ,, -.Z aiu ef K A 7-zx1v. Q , Q 3 .1-vga, Bo.. .45- BETTY TYSON Chorus 2,45 Cheerleading 1, 2,3,4g Office Girl 35 Paper Staff 1,3,45 Jr. Class Playg Majorette 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 3. EVELYN WHITE Chorus 1,25 Jr. Class Playg Majorette 3,45 Paper Staff 45 Class Officer 3,45 Office Girl 3. A fvm SENIORS 4 , ,QW 'VW' Mx-ru 5 11 A w' Nh-gf - . . 5.1 ' 4 1 il DICK WILLIAMSON Class Officer 1,45 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Jr. Class Playg Student Council 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Boys' State 3. .fr 5- -f .- m'fmuSziQ. r 'Ras N3- WILMA SIDLE Chorus 2,3,45 Jr. Class Playg Class Officer 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Li- brarian 2. DAN SCHMELTZ Class Officer 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Jr. Class Playg Chorus 4. Riga Q Kr' K N 'H N ' -nv 4, 5 S :A 1 045 ks 'FS' REGINA BAKER Chorus 3,43 Librarian 23 Cheerleading l,2,3,43 Class Officer 1,35 Jr. Class Playg Ensemble 35 Band l,2,3,43 Student Council 4. RICHARD COPPLER Football 3, Jr. Class Play, Student Council 3,4. 5 sec 2 x .- -is Q N C A 'lza Q ' ,V gs- Xfx, SENIORS ERR Q- DELLA FLOREA Chorus 2,3,4g Jr. Class Playg Paper Staff 3,43 Office Girl ,f 'NN fgicx 'E fvr, fu 'XR T 4 wwf BARBARA BURNS Chorus 3,43 Jr. Class Playg Band l,2,3,4g Paper Staff 3, 4, Cheerleading l,2,3g Stu- dent Conductor 4, Ensem- ble 3,4g Class Officer 2,3. SALLY FOSTER Chorus 2,3,4g Jr. Class Playg Class Officer 1.3, Librarian 2. 71 . .c-- - X A AM. 2, , M V' fi-I ' .r 151:73 . , 557' we V E V, fQfkw?'3 f -'X ' f r, i' - :y-15-Wi1?.N 2: X' at S r K 45,4 X R .4 rw-ff' WILLIAM GASKALLA Baseball 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 2,3. IVAN MCCOY Class Officer 3, Basketball l,2,3 Baseball Mgr. 2,3. xx rt xi H A f f f 231 --Q. , ,pw H 'UQ ..1 -L4 SENIORS TA ,- ,mt J W al x I l , 3 ,rl t DONALD LEMMON Football 3,4g Football Mgr. lg Baseball 3g Jr. Class Playg F.F.A. 4. 3-55? any I 513f1.f'ff av P ' A 1 CAROL GRIES Chorus 1,2,3g Class Officer 2, 3g Student Council 4g Paper Staff l,2,4g Office Girl 2,3. MARILYN MOLNAR Chorus l,2,3,g G.A.A. 1,25 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4g Office Girl 1,2,3g Librarian l,2,3,4g Class Officer 2,35 Jr. Class Playg Paper Staff 2,4g Ma- jorette 3,45 Girls' State 3. , f' : -fi, , if www '-Q PNN. -' ills 'Tb L3- . Y69493 35, sfmons fli X X if H' W NOEL NONNEMAKER Football 15 Basketball 1,23 Jr. Class Playg Chorus 43 Band 1. ROBERT SABO Class Officer 1,2g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 13 Jr. Class Playg Paper Staff 4g Chorus lg Boys' State 3. 'J ,- 1 , X X J 1' in-l ' ' SQ, . b 5. P v A R P515 f X 1' .N p . REX PARSONS Class Officer 25 Football 1, 2g Chorus 43 Basketball 1. f 'f 91' 3 I.. CLEO OSTRANDER Class Officer lg Chorus 1,2, 3g Paper Staff 2,45 Office Girl 2,33 Librarian 1,2. TOM SAGE Class Officer 1,2,3g Football Mgr. lg Jr. Class Playg Band 1,35 Chorus l,3g Paper Staff 4. 433' if, . ' o .-,, ...,,,,- -J F, 4 fl. l in X1 'N Y 1 CLASS Wlll We, the graduating class of 52, being of sound mind UD and able body do hereby constitute this to be our last will and testament and subject to change by course of law. We, the Senior Class, will to the Junior Class all of our money mak- ing projects. Regina Baker-wills her ability to wear her diamond to Letitia Dean and Joyce Rubel. Richard Coppler-wills his ability to talk his way out of things, to Irene Vosburg and Marvin Sams. Barbara Burns-wills her music ability to Garland Smith and Betty Swin. Della Florea-wills her dark blue eyes to all Junior girls to catch their men. rIWilly Gaskella-wills his butch', hair cut to Ray Reynolds and Charles yson. Carol Gries-wills her ability to attract males with her Pontiac to any Junior girl. Sally Foster-wills her ability to get long distant telephone calls to Janet Swayer and Patty Williamson. Don Lemmon-wills his ability to raise the dough at Tony's to Ann Whitman and Dick Noble. Ivan McCoy-wills his quiet disposition to Kenny Tyson and Jim Johnson. Marilyn M olnar-wills her name 'tCookie to Lowell Buckingham and Glenn White. Noel Normemaker-wills his physique to Von Bloom and Charles Morgart. glefa Ostrander-wills her worldly knowledge to Grace Smith and Fred u t. Rex Parsons-wills his salesmanship ability to Ruth Mahaffey and Blake Tyson. Bob Sabo-wills old lizzy fcarl to Gineth Farabee and Jeanne Trudel. Tom Sage-wills his ability to be heard through the hall to Mamie Gibson, and Jane Graber. Dan Schmeltz-wills his lunch hour taxi service to any lucky Junior boy. Wilma Sidle-wills her Hope Chest to Bob Hartenfeld and Paul Allen. Betty Tyson-wills her ability to flirt to Joyce Geren and Joyce Burton. Evelyn White-wills her ability to be a reporter to Tom Long and Bonnie entz. Dick Williamson-wills his athletic ability to Don Ickes Jr. and David Beiar. We, the Seniors, will to our alma mater all the humble memories of t-he past. We, the Seniors, leave to our teachers, Well, we'll just leave. Lastly, we appoint the president of the succeeding class as sole execu- tor and administrator of our last will and testament. We, therefore, sign our signatures upon this, our last will and testa- ment of the Senior Class of 1952 of Montgomery Local School the twenty- third day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. PROPHECY Listen my friends And you shall hear, The prophecy of The Seniors this year. Flash! ! 1962 Annual Wood County Fair! Renew old acquaintances! Hurry, here comes the bus now. Scr-e-e-e-e-e-ch. Watch your step! Ladies first. My that's a familiar voice. Why Tom Sage! You certainly look snazzy in that uniform. Any seats in the rear? Sure. Oh, by the way, our old classmates, Dan and Wilma, are renew- ing their experiences together. Why don't you join them. Hi, Dan and Wilma! Gee, you sure look cheerful! What's new! Remember Regina Baker and Dick Williamson? They are the proud parents of twins, just this morning. We just talked to Marilyn Molnar who is head nurse at Mercy Hospital. She is really devoted to her work. By the way, where are you headed for? We just decided to spend a day at the fair. What a coincidence! That's my destination also-my, at the fair al- ready? Let's visit the needlework displays first. Um! What a pretty d0ily! Glad you like it. Evelyn White! Is that your little boy? He sure is a husky little fellow. How is Bob? Did he ever achieve his goal as a wrestler? Oh yes, he is wrestling this afternoon. Remember Ivan McCoy? He is Bob's manager now. Well, we must be getting on. There's a lot to see yet. Oh, here comes the American Legion Band. Doesn't the leader look familiar? Why, I believe that is Betty Tyson. It is! ! Let's wave to her. Maybe she'll see us and come around to talk to us later. Listen to those drums. Do you suppose that is someone we know? Here he comes, get a good look! Sure enough, our old pal, Noel Nonnemakerf' What's that aroma? Smells mighty pleasing to an empty stomach. What do you say we venture over that way? May I help you? Do my eyes deceive me! Isn't that Sally Foster and Rex Parsons pre- paring hamburgs and french fries over there in the corner? Lets go talk to them. Hi. How is the world treating you? Oh, just fine. Have you seen Barbara and Richard yet? They are starring in the feature show today. What sort of an act do they put on? They have a trapeze act. Barbara had quite a fall last night. It seems as though Richard was polite and left her go first. Haven't heard anything about Don Lemmon and William Gaskalla, have you? There was a rumor that we might be able to see them at your animal show. Is that true? I believe so. I haven't seen them for several weeks. Why don't you go over and see? Sure enough, there they were. Busy as ever. Oh, goodness what time is it? We must hurry or we'll miss the main attraction, Women Daredevil Drivers. It is featuring Della Florea and Carol Gries as the two main drivers. Popcorn, peanuts, crackerjacks, five cents a bag. Hey, that sounds good. I think I'll get a box of popcorn. Well, as I live and breath, Cleo Ostrander. You're selling popcorn? How did you ever get the job? Oh, Mr. Rogers, our senior advisor, put a good word in for me. Well I guess we've seen everything now! Boy, am I glad that's over With. The show certainly was exciting. The day is over, but we have no regrets, for it was well spent after seeing our classmates again. We all agreed to meet at the fair in 1972. A 1 - A Im .H v u 1 s .1 V POPULARITY P0ll Girl most likely to succeed ,... . . . Boy most likely to succeed ..... .... Most popular boy .......... . Most popular girl ..... Athletic boy ...... Athletic girl ........ . Most bashful girl .... . . . . .Regina Baker .Dick Williamson . . .Dan Schmeltz . . .Regina Baker Dick Williamson . . . .Wilma Sidle . . . .Della Florea Most bashful boy ..... ....., I van McCoy Man Hater ........ Woman hater ..... Best looking boy ..... . Best looking girl .... . Prettiest hair-girl ..... .. . ..Cleo Ostrander William Gaskalla . . . .Rex Parsons . . .Evelyn White .Marilyn Molnar Prettiest hair-boy ..... ..... D an Schmeltz Prettiest eyes-girl ..... .... D ella Florea Prettiest eyes-boy ..... ..... D on Lemmon Biggest boy tease .... Biggest girl tease ..... Most ambitious boy ..... Most ambitious girl ..... Boy flirt ........... Girl flirt .... Polite boy .... Polite Girl .... Musical girl ..... Musical boy ..... . . . .Tom Sage . . . .Sally Foster . . .. .Bob Sabo . . . . .Carol Gries . . . .Tom Sage . . . .Betty Tyson . . . .Dan Schmeltz .Cleo Ostrander ..Barbara Burns Dick Williamson Comical boy .... .... N oel Nonnemaker Comical girl ......... ..... S ally Foster Neatest appearing boy .... ---- D an Schmeltz Neatest appearing girl ..... .... M arilyn Molnar 'wt w-ff if 7X . 414. . 1' 1 is Q1 V, C -X,,,b ps-:in .H M' A hip! nlllvf ' ' A . A '4 7 'Qfi? '18, 5 k .rd 3 3, :Q J . , 4 V f wi, H-QQ ' -bv W., ' 1 4 'Tv' ..-'N' k Q' s x 'C Yi .1- ,1 l 51 D gi' ag W 5, ,:'F ' Q! S JUNIORS SEATED, left to right: Geren, Swin, Trudel, Rubel, Burton, Farabee, Mahatfey, Graber, Whitman, Sawyer. SECOND ROW: White, Noble, Beiar, Tyson, Bloom, Smith, Reynolds, Willeamson, Gibson, Vosburg, Rentz, Dean, Smith. THIRD ROW: Allen, Ickes, Long, Morgart, Tyson, Buckingham, Johnson, Hartenfeld, Saam, Tyson, Mr. Hosafros. U1 SOPHOMORES SEATED, left to right: Tyson, Sawyer, Stahl, Foster, Rogers, Connell, Pollard Hayman, Fowler, Weller. ' SECOND ROW: Saam, Sworden, Loucks, Merritt, Brown, Pierce, Eckert, Blasius Errett, Hiser, St. Clair, Garey, Ryder, Mr. Lutz. THIRD ROW: Fairbanks, Allen, Ohler, Dorr, Tahy, Harrison, Baker, Nietz, Tyson George, Riffe, Swartz, Zender. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Whitman, J. Davies, D. Teeple, B. Geren, B. Loucks, M. Graber, O. Swartz. SECOND ROW: S. Vosburg, B. Johnston, J. Nonnemaker, J. Rogers, J. Gaskalla, S. Heminger, S. St. Clair, R. Harper, E. Seem, N. Nonnemaker. THIRD ROW: N. Stiger, N. Shaw, L. Parsons, M. Stein, P. Clements, N. Earl, M. Kern. D. Zender, N. Sherman, G. Elder, T. Stannard, J. Tyson, L. Lewis, Mrs. Sockrider. FOURTH ROW: B. Connell, H. Schroeder, D. Sabo, R. Walters, D. Yambert, R. Dannenberger, J. Hummel, V. Garner, D. Ickes, A. Curlis, J. Long, L. Sawyer, J. Pearce. ws... '32 A 'YU It I 1 A b-1 is EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Francis, M. Seem, G. Evans, G. Kuhn, E. Perky, F. Fowler, B. Herr, G. Fulford. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rice, Prin., M. Loucks, L. Hackett. S. Waltermier, S. White J. Rife, B. Tyson, M. Stone, J. Morgart, J. Niswander, K. Keiffer. THIRD ROW: E. Lawrence, S. Baker, J. Brubaker, R. Schmeltz, L. Gill, L. Ream D. Hamilton R. Hunt, J. Johnson, D. Connell, S. Harmon, J. Elliott, C, Baugher. M. Huffman. FOURTH ROW: G. Sams, E. Smith, B. Adams, J. Newman, D. Crawfoot, B. Garner B: Schroeder, D. Whetsel, R. Herrell. Bill Schmitz, R. Huber, C. Borton, D. Ault. f v l 5 ' Tm MW 'N -,.. M.. . ....!.... ...-...V-4 4...r..,. SEVENTH GRADE SEATED. left to right: B. Firsdon, B. Ryder, D. Evans, B. Ryder, W. Rubel, B Davies, G. Harmon, C. Shaw. SECOND ROW: K. Horine, J. Adkins, C. Swartz, J. Farwig, S. Smith, E. Workman, A. Jennings, J. Molnar, J. Huber, M. Ream, P. Jordan. THIRD ROW: L. Guadola, B. Anderson, J. Burton, R. Nietz, J. Rentz, D. Zender M. Herr, G. Nelson, R. Schmitz, R. Walters, O. Gallagher, J. Stahl, J. Rentz, Mr Storch. FOURTH ROW: D. Holcombe, J. McElwee, D. Herr, B. Nonnemaker, T. Lewis, L Swartz, J. George, E. Bockbrader, O. McGinnis, B. Jacobs, F. Homler, D. St. Clair, T. Stahl, D. Reynolds, B. Hayman. 19 SIXTH GRADE SEATED, left to right: J. Nelson, D. Shuman, J. Beair, B. Boice, J. Harmon, R. Sabo J. Herr. SECOND ROW: K. Sawyer, C. Gill, N. Motot, J. Schroeder, J. Nonnemaker, B. St Clair, S. Stiger, J. Chamberlain, K. Farabee, J. Dobis, R. House, J. Shultz. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Garner, L. Tyson, D. Waltermier, J. Hartley, B. Yambert S. Homler, J. Tyson, J. Williams, J. Johnston, M. Johnson, V. Black, J. Harmon M. Holcombe, J. Firsdon. FOURTH ROW: R. St. Clair, N. Anderson, T. Jordon, J. Peterson, T. Teeple, C Brubaker, J. Sperry, W. Sams, M. Keller, P. Graber, K. Farwig, K. Fairbanks R. Adkins, G. Stannard. r s in lu. I' 0 FOURTH AND HFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Stinehart, J. Hamilton, D. Saam. SECOND ROW: J. Bowe, C. Shua, R. Stahl, B. Young, S. Mercer, B. Baugher, S Schnetzler, B. Swordcn, N. Jordan, A. Seiple. THIRD ROW: J. Hostottle, T. Fleury, D. Huffman, J. Waltermier, S. Wollam, K. Ickes, C. Landis. FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Goetz, R. Curlis, R. Swartz, F. Heckman, L. Stein, M. Boice J. Merritt, W. St. Clair, P. Hower. HFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Bloom, F. Davies, K. Wallace, S. Gill, R. Kreais, M Earl, E. Sperry, B. Gallagher, P. Kelly. SECOND ROW: D. Tyson, K. Kuhn, N. Garner, J. Geren, M. Baker, J. Jacobs, B Teeple, S. Reese, S. Petersen, P. Parker, M. Hoffheins. THIRD ROW: R. Zender, B. Scott, L. Ream, L. Pollard, D. Gorrill, R. Hayman D. McGinnis, J. Cheatwood, G. Reynolds, L. Carr, Mrs. Rogers. 1 Q ri' f. 5.1. I 'R .. . ,5,wfE'f NIS lf FOURTH GRADE BOTTOM ROW: left to right, D. Hoffheins, R. Long, R. Schroeder, R. Dieter, S, Dun- can, R. Weber, R. Keesbury. SECOND ROW: K. Thorn, S. Harmon, S. Hardy, J. Sexton, D. Zender, J. Ward J. Wright, R. Vosburg, S. Morgart. THIRD ROW: R. Kreais, D. Seem, M. Stearns, N. Tyson, P. Hartley, J. Carr, C Hazel, S. Hayman, B. Niswander, J. Firsdon. FOURTH ROW: R. Harris, D. Carpenter, E. Baker, H. Tyson, R. Huffman, J. Nico- demus, R. Nietz, M. White, C. Blasius, C. Graber, Miss Helle. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE BOTTOM ROW: J. Vincent, J. Harmon, C, Krowetzke, R. Kern, T. Smith, G. Fair- banks, R. Beair, D. Borton. SECOND ROW: B. Lombard, J. Mercer, B. Dennis, L. Johnson, S. Krotzer, J. Guadolia, B. Shultz, B. Stahl, L. Swartz, D. Jennings. THIRD ROW: J. Kern, R. Shuman, V. Herrell, D. Herrell, P. Holcombe, K. Jennings, B. Baugher, M. Jordon, P. Blackman, E. Woodruff. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Snyder, G. Hopkinson, T. Clements, J. Graber, L. Baugher, J Thomas, E. Homler, J. Smith, T. Stoudinger, B. Snyder, B. Blanton, W .1-.i, 1. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Swartz, J. Harmon, K. Boice, J. Boice, A. Young, J. Landis, C. Stinehart, S. Earl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith. W. Smith, N. Merritt, W. Clements, N. Todd, J. Baugher, J. Hower, H. Lombard. THIRD ROW: E. Dow, C. Homler, L. Woodruff, K. Silverwood, E. Garey, D. Dow. . I .. .. . '-4.44 -n1-,..- 3' nv f 1' ' W7 .jf f,f A--X L I THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Sidle, R. Wollam, J. Ferguson, J. Fulford, D. Whitman. C. Clifton, R. Galbraith. SECOND ROW: L. Wisegiver, P. Rojewski, C. Harris, E. Gallagher, L. Russell, B. Strabele, N. Hummel, S. Evans, M. Davies. THIRD ROW: E. Baker, G. Cheatwood, J. Gill, G. Daugherty, B. Sherman, S. Earl, P. Keller, J. Sidle, L. Kresser. FOURTH ROW: B. Niswander, R. Cribbs, D. Dobis, T. Harrison, R. Hull, M. Baker, C. Nelson, P. Sams, R. Ault, J. Firsdon, Mrs. Mahaffey. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Todd, L. Stiger, S. Lowry, J. Jordon, S. Swartz, L. Peoples, M. Sabo, B. Mercer, D. Merritt. SECOND ROW: R. Thomas, R. Blackman, G. Snyder, R. Blackman, E. Jennings, K. Fleury, S. Hostottle, C. Merritt, W. Woodruff, S. Long, S. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Belleville, A. Garner, M. Pearce, R. Sage, D. Shook, B. Gries, M. Torok, E. Zinciwecz, G. Shultz, J. Bowe. . rl I 1 1 s V - Y . M 2: .J E fi. 'ga xv' Q ' in in . V 'f A i .I SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Chilcote, L. Brossia, E. Haldeman, J. Dilley, S. Harmon, G. Aurand. SECOND ROW: M. Gooch, K. McEwen, S. Laughlin, M. Stearns, A. Schroeder, P. Earl, S. Hummel, M. Daugherty, M. Graber. THIRD ROW: L. Bibbee, M. Andrea, C. Ward, J. Nietz, J. Nicodernus, M. Burns, M. Morgart, B, Matson. FOURTH ROW: R. Reinhard, R. Dieter, J. Nonnemaker, P. McGinnis, D. Reynolds, L. Woodruff, J, Wright, J, Gallagher, J. Brand, Miss Reams. ra - Q Of FWYD l5fW ff ,Q AP' 4? FIRST GRADE BOTTOM ROW: R. Harris, R. Eckert, T, Ketchem, J. Carpenter, S. Bockbrader SECOND ROW: M. Clifton, R. Duncan, E. Black, J. Crawfoot, T, Richendollar D. Moto, E. Gallager, J. Hull, J. Hull, R. Nelson. THIRD ROW: P. Seem, T, Tyson, J. Firsdon, E. Yates, J. Sams, B. Kelly, D. Harri- son, E. Nonnemaker, C. Eckert, A. Dilley, FOURTH ROW: T. Ingmine, S. Kreais, T. Petersen, T. Sperry, L. Strabele, L. Salis- bury, M. Long, K. White, E. Faylor, G. Dieter, Miss Spackey. fu.- KINDERGARTEN BOTTOM ROW: B. Sabo, D. Rojewski, D. Schroeder, D. Mowery, F. Tyson. SECOND ROW: M. Monimee, C. Thaxton, M. Ward, P, Gilliland, S. Russell, S, Smith, T. Tyson, A. Underwood, T. Hower. THIRD ROW: S, Cromer, D. Harris, E. Aurand, M. Whitman, G. Hazel, P. Cribbs, B. Sexton, C. Ward, J. Ward, P. Reinhard. Substitute Teacher-Mrs. Gilland. -r A ., ,,,o hw V. U.. IX. We h 5' .X l,,.l,'!Q..7.fw' . ,, K ,..:.,, U HAL., Jury.- f, .4 .I N' z , , 1' 21.4-5f1'i.. . A' L ,, sh. . . .. , , , A V. ,. .-,Hy - jy K A ym. 1' , h '. 1-f.a,1qf- 1 ' N .v-',, . ,,,,.x5'.-, ' 'J' i'..' I ',!lf.ZL,q'1-..i,. . - . ' - ' Jwf-'-gg, ' 11, 'g,. .,'I1.. '-, .ml 1 3 ' . :M 5.53 4' 'M !+f51 ', vi:- Y 'ff ,5'Ti5k?,qfj ' . , fmglj- Wg X ' W'i1.,C0 X Y-1314 W. -J -j-nag .n,-. ..f ,:, l- , , M- .,'w -.1 5. qw. A - In-.,,. ..f.1A,! A. 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KINDERGARTEN Bradner Wayne Kindergarten Room Kindergarten Room HEITQP L N 44 K QT l yi ' V sl! 4 4 t 1 v - ,N S55 'X These pages dedicated to the boys who went to the District Basketball Tournament and their Coaches. FOOTBALL SEATED: B. Hartenfeld, J. Johnson, D. Williamson, B. Sabo, D. Schmeltz, D. Lemmon, D. Baker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sproul, W. Merritt, C. Tyson, C. Morgart, K. Tyson, A. Curlis, H. Schroeder, C. Nietz, G. Elder, Mr. Hosafros. They We + . Luckey ..... .. 20 7 Risingsun .... . . 14 13 .. I . Bloomdale ...... .. 45 27 4E, , 1 1 , I Green Springs ..... . . 20 18 -. Jackson Burgoon . . . . . 18 40 ...,.... .. ,.., Grand Rapids .. 21 71 1' ' ' D. WILLIAMSOM VARSITY CHEERLEADERS M. Molnar, B. Tyson, R. Baker. D. LEMMON 'NC D SCHMELTZ . m e K I , za B. SABO i VARSITY FIRST ROW, left to right: G. White, K. Tyson, D, Williamson, J. Tahy, C. Tyson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hosafros, C. Morgart, G. Smith, R. Reynolds, Mr. Sproul. Ffa ff 5 n,., J, .1 T17 1 - ,P gat r V L1 N' EA RESERVES FIRST ROW, left to right: Mgr., G. White, T. Long, A. Zender, D. Baker, L. Buck- ingham, B. Hartenfeld, R. Walters. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hosafros, K. Swartz, G. Hummel, J. Tyson, R. Parsons, G. Elder A. Curlis, D. Ickes, Mr. Sproul. Hd ,ivy lds, D. Williamson, G. Smith, J. Tahy. DO TOP: left to right, C. Tyson, R. Rey BASKETBALL SCHEDULE US they Team 'LLS they Team CNIQH I-Oli? ODS LDLD ,Q .O .O 110 .5-4 5 -:Q L-4 Q is .-QM ex Be. ou-wr' CNICVD v-ACD co-:H 'Q Q13 gflbn 5.5 O-2 D-wld 38 53 Liberty 39 49 dale . III OO Bl LD LO CO Yr' ortage P 42 45 iberty . Jackson L URNAMENT TO NTY OU C 39 50 cu Y-4 Z1 P L-1 aa .-Q E an D-4 54 41 Milton 48 43 O1'1 West 68 31 52 36 21 10 IP CYD 45 59 43 26 E 30 NT P LO 37 56 Olney . . . . . . .29 35 Luckey ... .... 42 37 Jackson ................... 37 36 Lake ...................... 42 54 DISTRICT TOURNAIVI 36 57 Gibsonburg .... ........... 51 46 TOTAL POINTS . . . . .10 i:f2:i.: .3.. QVHZH1' ETH' as EEZ api mwwgmi Cl mm xem -H P+ '-4:1 m5o52oQ Tyson I K. C. Morgart 1' E11 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM -..2..- -., . I -. -, ,., . : V Y' Y ' ' ' ' A' 4 . 'A'-1 I . u L 7 , . .. . . - 'Q I, E 1 ,A 1 Q ,K '7 B 7., . Q -r ' ' r ' V -,. , 7 , , .. S 1 .. , , x 154 I f 1' V 3 1 I fr ,Y or . v ,, ,, ' . Q' 1 K 11 JH I AT SEATED: Bockbrader, Brubaker, Garner, Newman, George. ISITANDINGZ Sams, McGinnis. Ault, Baker, Mr. Sproul, Schroeder, Schmeltz, Swartz, ietz. JR. HIGH SCHEDULE Team they us Bloomdale ........,....... 27 37 Risingsun . . , .... 31 44 Troy ........ .... 3 3 9 Bloomdale . . . .... 29 25 Risingsun . . . 4.,... 34 30 Team they us Webster ,.................. 22 44 Pemberville ................ 20 39 Portage .............. . ..... 14 72 JR. HIGH TOURNAMENT Grand Rapids .............. 31 27 Reserve Jr. Hi h Ryder, Brown Hunt, Johnsog, Adkins 1 - . imsf S , , 5 5 A my V7 .,,-f,1..r ' ' - , W- . A Q A . S ,Z 9 3 Ag- 1 4 - ,li 1,3 . ,A .. .G X E 3 V, ., v., ag. N Q I , Q , Xa: r- K. : -wg Z3 - ---- N m X N -5 , ' M x. ,gf -1 .NX . ' V ' .Sli . , S f '-R' K .:. s,,. Q' , Y x 5:5 . V. MWAMA , A fri These pages dedicated to the formation of the Student Council and that their organization will bring harmony between students and teachers. 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BOTTOM: J. Davies. SECOND ROW, left to right: B. Tyson, R. Reynolds, C. Morgart, K. Tyson, J Harrison. T. Long. THIRD ROW: E. George, C. Nietz, A. Zender, D. Lemon, R. Walters, R. Riffe B. Connell, L. Pearce, G. Ohler, Mr. Rogers. wwf x. Ii, 1' Rllf, , V+! i HOME EC. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Graber, R. Mahaffey, S. Foster, B. Rentz, I. Vosburg. J. Ryder, G. Garey, D. Stahl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cribbs, J. Geren, G. Smith, M. Gibson, W. Sidle, C. Weller, G. Farabee, J. Gaskalla, M. Molnar, E. White. w STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, left to right: Baker, Ryder, Whitman, Gibson, Connell, Stiger. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lauck, Sworden, Curlis, Long, Johnson, Gries, Lemmon, Tyson Mr. Stevens. PAPER STAFF SEATED, left to right: Burns, Williamson, Rubel, Molnar, Dean, Swin, Tyson, White SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson, Sage, Baker, Florea, Whitman, Ostrander Gries Sidle, Foster, Trudel, Sabo. 1 Y TOY BANDS BOTTOM ROW: left to right, A. Eckert, T. Sperry L. Ingmire, L. Salisbury, T. Peterson, K. White: S. Kreais. G. Dieter, T. Ketchem, E. Taylor, J. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: J. Firsdon, A. Dilley, R. Duncan, J. Sams, L. Tyson B. Kelley, D. Harrison, D Motor, E. Gaiiaghef, Janice Hun, Janet Hull, Rf Nelson, M. Clifton, C. Black, S. Harmon. THIRD ROW: R. Dieter, P. McGinnis, B. Matson, S. McLaughin, A. Schroeder, S. Hummel, M. Stearns, M, Daughtery. E. Yates, J. Crawfoot, L. Richendollar, P. Seem, E. Nonnemaker, C. Eckert, J. Chilcate, J. Braud, E. Holdeman. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sockrider, R. Harris, L. Bebbee, M. Andrea. M. Morgart, J, Nicodemus, J. Nietz, M. Burns, P. Earl, M. Gooch, M. Graber, C. Ward, K. McEwen. Mrs. Ream. Miss Spackey, FIFTH ROW: L, Brosea, J. Dilley, J. Gallagher, J. Wright. L. Woodruff, Jj Nonnemaker. D. Rey- nolds, M. Long, R. Reinhard, L. Strable, S. Bock- brader, G. Aurand. A of 9 BOTTOM ROW: R. Blackman, G. Snyder, H. Lombard, J. Hower, N. Todd, N. Merritt, W. Cle- ments, W. Smith, SECOND ROW: G. Shultz, J. Bowe, M. Pearce, J. Todd, L. Stiger. J. Jordon, M. Swartz, J. Harmon, K. Boice, J. Boice, A, Young, J. Landis, C. Stine- hart, S. Earl, E. Dow. THIRD ROW: R. Thomas, S. Towry, S. Swartz, B. Q...- Mercer, T. Peoples, M. Sabo, D. Merritt, K. Fleury S. Hostottle, C. Merritt, W. Woodruff, S. Smith T. Long, D. Dow, Mrs. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Belleville, Mrs. Sockrider R. Blackman, E. Jennings, D. Shook, A. Garner E. Zinkiewicz, M. Torok, R. Sage, B. Gries, C. Hom- ler, T. Woodruff, K, Silverwood, E. Garey, J Bauglrer. -r A ., ,,,o hw V. U.. IX. We h 5' .X l,,.l,'!Q..7.fw' . ,, K ,..:.,, U HAL., Jury.- f, .4 .I N' z , , 1' 21.4-5f1'i.. . 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SECOND ROW: Hartenfeld, Williamson, Buckingham, Garner, Connell, Brown. 'fi' I J hr , r I ,M-' , , 'f I X ,--L -: I - , ii v f 1 av, ' r 'V .-g- f -N-: ui Y 7- -,,-N1-.f : - -' ' N W A --'Q ': . .. ' . o o - -an is s ,Q BRASS ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Hartenfeld, Tyson, Buckingham, Reynolds, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Pierce, Walters, Williamson, Harrison, Nietz, Garner. L Z' JR. PLAY CAST SR. PLAY CAST Lights Out The Mad Hutfers SEATED: Gibson, Graber, Williamson, SEATED: Tyson, White, Sidle, Baker Trudel. Foster. SECOND ROW: White, Hartenfeld, John- STANDING: Florea, Lemmon, Sabo son. Tyson, Bloom. Rubel, Williamson, Parsons, Burns, LIBRARIANS SEATED: Sherman, Johnston, Connell, St. Clair. Tyson. Standing: Mr. Lauck, Graber, Vosburg, Blasius, Gibson, Molnar. 'Q 'fffx I I A 1 K J ' 4' ' 'C 5 rm , v e ' . 4 K Y L ' , Y A QP' s 4 ll . A. Ke V Q ' 4 ,wk ,H ' 5 A 1 - .5 X Q nw H ' r lax ,, A xi , ' x 1 Ks fog...- W N vw. s ' s ' F . Y A n 1. 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D-45 'if hz CD JUL S2 ,gsl Os.. VNU uf . Y-+C. S303 OD, DSB irjai ,j',un 0.5 he 'cu En: is C565 FE Y-.G SB P3 . W 53 I-1 if Ziff 555 E M ua ...-4 v-f 530 ,Oh mm Q51 Q: . E? 51.0 v-5 .CI cu 4-7 U1 H, an 2 5 P2 cu 'O-4 9-4 cu .C-' MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: E. White, G. Farabee, B. Tyson, P. Williamson, P. Eckert, M Molnar. T....LT, ,.,., , .,, I .Q:Q-g-?f.NQ,g- Ji .lR. HI. CHORUS SEATED, left to right: J. Burton, G. Harmon, C. Shaw, B. Ryder, B. Ryder, B. Herr, L. Francis, F. Fowler, J. McElwee. SECOND ROW: K. Horine, M. Stone, J. Morgart, L. Hackett, C. Baugher, C. Swartz, J. Adkins, S. VVhite, D. Connell, R. Hunt. THIRD ROW: J. Huber, M. Ream, S. Harmon, J. Farwig, G. Nelson, L. Ream, D. Hamilton, J. Johnson, M. Loucks, A. Jennings, J. Rentz, S. Smith, Mrs. Sockrider. FOURTH ROW: T. Stahl, R. Schmeltz, S. Baker, L. Gill, Brubaker, B. Schroeder, D. Ault, G. Sams, E. Lawrence J. Neumann, R. Nietz, B. Anderson. M. Huffman, R. Walters B. Adams, R. Garner, J S. Walterrnier, J. 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TRUCK STOP APPLIANCES Corner of Dwight Bentley Rt' 6 and 199 Freezers Dryers Refrigerators Good Food Washers and Televisions 24 Hour Service Phone 2361 Wayne, Ohio WOOD COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FARM SUPPLIES Phone 2291 Bowling Green, Ohio BIGELOW MUSIC SHOPPE Everything Musicall' 126 East Wooster Street Phone 8423 Bowling Green, Ohio 43 YOUNGS APPLIANCE SALES Compliments Radio Television of Home Appliances BRADNER Electrical Supplies GREENHOUSE Installation Services Sherwin-Williams Paints Bpadner Ohig Bradner Ohio , STROMAN Compliments of CH APM AN.S IMPLEMENT COMPANY F ostoricrs Leading lewelers OLIVER FARM Watches Diamonds EQUIPMENT J 9W91I'y Cameras Phone 2591 Fostoria, Ohio Prairie Farmers Co-operative Co. The Grain Feeds Fertilizers Coal F crrmer Supplies Phone 2182 Wayne, Ohio 44 The Cygnet Savings Bank Since 1899 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Wayne, Ohio Cygnet, Ohio MODERN APPLIANCE CO. Plumbing Heating PARKER'S GROCERY HOME Television Sheet Metal KILLED Refrigeration Installations MEATS Sales and Service Bradner Ohio Phone 3205 Bradner, Ohio FOX AND BOMER THE GENERAL STORE B. 6 W. OIL CO. Home of Lee's Work Clothes Dtstrtoutors and Ball Band Footwear GASOLINE OILS GREASES Meats Groceries HEATING OILS Wayne-Ohio Ph01'1C 2571 Phone 2311 Wayne, Ohio MENTER MOTOR SALES FRANKS H. H. M t C J en QT aww SALES AND SERVICE FOR SALES Dixie Lunch AND 891 South Main SERVICE Bowling Green Ohio Phone 27 Pemberville, O. CO'lTLpli77'L67L1SS of Cgmplimentg of GRACFS LUNCH ALLEN HARDWARE HOMEMADE coMPLETE PIE FARM Sz HOME AND NEEDS CHILI Wayne Ohio Wayne Ohio 45 'V I I ?- sg LJ 4, N O, W, H 0 0 f lf v, .SW my '2- 4 wb.-a W: F9 J TANK GAS DELIVERY Texaco Distributor Gasoline Oil Grease Fuel Oil C . .I . S T A H l Phone 2511 or 2611 Wayne. Ohio Compliments of WAYNE THEATRE Compliments Of FINE STEWARTS CLOVER GROCERY FARM s'roRE Phone 2554 West Millgrove, O. West Miugrove, Ohio RIDGELY Moron SALES Say it with Flowers Dooooo Plyoooooo SCHRODER FLORAL Sales Service COMPANY FINE USED CARS Phone 50 Pemberville, Ohio Phone 37 Pemberville, Ohio 46 WAYNE PHARMACY Compliments of CORNER ARCADE FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS APPLIANCES Prescriptions-Drugs R. W. Knight M. A. Pugh Kodaks-Developing Toliet Goods Fountain Compliments of , Nobles Service Clover SEALTEST ICE CREAM F Ufm Store Phone 2421 I S H A W S Compliments DEPARTMENT STORE of Open Wednesday d I SatiirdaZnEvenings lee S Phone 2274 Wayne, Ohio Faod lockers SlIM'S MARKET Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Fresh and Smoked Meats Staple Groceries RED AND WHITE STORE K. V. Garner, Owner CUSTOM BUTCHERING Processing for Lockers and Home Freezers Wayne, Ohio Phone 2271 47 Compliments of Compliments of WAYNE MACHINE Q. SHOP F. Wayne Ohio BROUGH QUARRY Compliments of BORIS Crushed Stone BARBER SHOPE Phone 2645 West Millqrove Bradner Ohio BEL AIRE CLEANERS Pick Up Delivery Free moth proofing Water Proofing A11 work is guaranteed Three days Service 48 Compliments of PAUL F. HOWER Agent for Western and Southern Life Insurance Company Compliments Of CHARLES RILEY Bradner ohio CHILCOTE'S SERVICE Compliments of Complete Lubrication Minnesota Products STANNARDIS Sohio Products SHOP Phone 2550 West Millgrove West Millgrove Ohio Compliments Compliments of of ELEANOR'S BEAUTY SHOPPE MOLTER'S GROCERY Bradner Ohio Bradner Ohio CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pemberville Ohio Compliments Compliments of of CHARLEY'S BARBER SHOP OTTAWA RUBBER Charles Krawetzke COMPANY Bradner Ohio Bradner Ohio 49 Automatic Feed Balancers Compliments for of all Livestock and Poultry THRIFTY FEEDS. INC. HODGES PRINTERY INSURANCE R. I. Spicer Dist. Mgr. Telephone-Day 75 Night 1211 Wayne' Ohio Pemberville, Ohio Wayne Observer Bradner Advocate D 6. M MACHINE CO. The shop of friendly service One-half mile west of Wayne, Ohio Dean Crowfoot Clyde M. Crowfoot Wayne, Ohio Phone 2848 THE PEMBERVILLE ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION Your Farmers Co-op Service Station Buy Here-Sell Here--Save Pemberville Compliments of ANELON GIFT SHOP E. R. BAUBLITZ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Day or Night Bradner Ohio Phone 2252 Wayne, Ohio SAGE HAROLD Compliments FUNERAL HOME of Ambulance Service FOSTER'S DUCK FARM Dependable Courteous Phone 2841 Wayne, Ohio Bradner 2501 50 If no answer call Bradner 2053 BOOSTERS BRADNER DRY CLEANERS GILLIG NASH SALES 6 ELECTRIC CO. BOOK 5: GIFT SHOP DINNER BELL EDISON DRUG STORE MIKES' CARRY OUT BRADNER MILLING CO. CREPE'S SOHIO STATION HUMMELS MARKET TWIN MAPLES unexfeued Q . Q cnAFTsMANsHlP Top Quafity . . . K iq? x PRINTING fn! .gufaetioz . . . K Fo5 O,FVA-O ssnvlcz I RR I III ! I y I lf, goth 0 F F S E T mf I. 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