North Robinson High School - Robin Yearbook (North Robinson, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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iw Foreword In the future near and far as you look through the pages of th1s your flrst p1cture f1lled annual may It brmg back memorxes whxch w1l1 fxll you w1th many happy thoughts of your hlgh school days at North Robxnson Now your thoughts ot happy tlmes are clear and plcture fades and only a memory remalns Thls book IS your constant p1cture of school teachers events and chums of 1949 1950 lf 1n later years 1tbI'1l'1gS cheer 1nto your l1le then th1s annual has been a success 1 I D , , . - vivid in your mindg but as t1me goes by, the . ' ' . wi Mf ffl N ! X ff DEDXUAWUXV 'K I Xinx 1 , 5735? f.f I I kr ff f f , X I f 'Z 1 .Af X 'I fl' 1 I ' Qu D : 5 . 'Q , ,' ' I' lk iiln -E. . 5 J 1 ' 'W' If . ,,1. , - . A .1 Q I' J I X ' 4 ' . 1 ' - - r ' , v ly X ll -' :II I - 41 ft 1 ug' pf U g. ' ' ,N 'I in 1 fy!! ff!! f .HE A rid' Lfyf fl 'nl .f, f ' ,727 ir Aw 71 i To Harold J Gary, our school superm ndent and faculty adv1sor of the class of 1950 hzs year s annual IS respectfully dedicated Mr Gary was graduated from Ashtabula I lgh School and recexved hls B S Degree from hzo Northern Umverszty I-le recezved h1s A Degree, majormg m school admxnxstratxon, rom Ohlo State Un1vers1ty m 1936 In World War I he served ln the U S Army and taught at o North Robmson He IS a member of several professxonal nd fraternal organ1zat1ons Th1s annual IS the hzstory of our Class of 50 In It are depleted the actwztxes that are so well loved by each of us We who leave North Robmson do not do so empty handed for wlth us we take a feelmg of encouragement and confxdence whlch was glven us by our supermtendent Harold J Gary not conscwusly but through h1s everyday kmdness to us We are truly grateful for th1s and we hereby ded1cate thxs annual to h1m and wmsh h1m the best of everythmg 1n the years to come 3 . ' , iro and Holmes-Liberty Schools before coming . . . . . , North Robinson School North Robznson I-hgh School graduated its fxrst class of Semors Ln 1923 The re were szx to recewe dxplomas at this fu-st commencement Durmg the succeedxng years some three hundred seventy students have been graduated from the hzgh school These people have found thexr way mto many walks of hfe Most professxons and types of busmess and labor are mcluded m thexr 11fe actwxtxes Many states now claxm these alumnl as then' adopted sons and daughters hov. ever most of the graduates have found thezr hfe work and homes UI Crawford County Durmg World War II nmety of the alumm served ln the armed forces m many branches of the servxce Four of thxs number gave thexr lwes for our country Harold Auck Junlor Wxlt Mllan Cress and Royce Sxpes Wxth the fxrst quarter century of 1ts hfe a matter of hxstory our school looks forward to the future wxth the hope and promzse that xt w1l1 hve up to xts great responsxbxlzty of helpmg gwe each chlld of our commumty the basic part of the knowledge and trauung that modern cwzllzatxon expects hxm to have 4 . . . - . . o - - . . o a o a I Q s I I ' I o 1 1 1 Q55 1 1 f f 1' ,fl ,4. 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' .. 41 . . . w 1 5.21 HAROLD BURGIN Class Treasurer Class Booster Baseball Bsskstball R Club Mind Chorus Glee Club RUTH KNELL Vice President Class Secntry Class Hmor Society Treasurer Cheerleading G.A.A President Vice President Glae Club Mind Chorus F ILA Sscrehry Y Teens -4 -4 -4 ROBERT MORROW Manager GALE RUTH Baskeibllln.......................I 2 3 BasebsU....... 'l'rack............. . .........l-I-3-4 ........ I-3-4 Mined Chorus ..... .....l-I-3 4 Glee Cllb ....... R Club ... . .....l 2 3-4 4 9 ......................4 .........l-Z-3 ....... .... .......J'4 ......l-1-3-4 ...........1-Z-3 - ............. 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I S' '7'IIIIIIIfIfII1III'il'il'5 ........................1:::l'Qz-S' .....::f1I':ff::ff:f:I'Ili-'i Class Prophecy I took from my shelf my bxg crystal ball To see what the future has held for us a As I gaze mtently lo plctures appear Of my classmates at work after rnany a year Johnny the one fzrst I can see He IS honored by all for a great man 15 he In all leadmg papers one oft fxnds h1s name A frne cr1t1c he IS and a speaker of fame Ruth whose last name was Knell one tzme Is happy possessmg contentment subllme For she lwes mn a house of her own plan And has the d1st1nct1on of ownmg a man There s Gale, a rmch farmer Belxeve me It pays To own a large farm m these cr1.t1cal days In the ra1s1ng of cattle Gale takes speclal care Many pnzes he wms at the annual fa1r Ne er before was a future 1.n so many parts As the fortunes Ruth Sm1th won by her arts In Boston Grand Opera she smgs as a star W1ld eyed people beheld Byron s wonderful feat And hzs record ux swzmmmg nobody can beat In the old Enghsh Channel though takmg some chance He made h1s way from England to France And now who IS thls so thoughtful and keen Surrounded by mstruments cur1ous IS seen? T1s our old classmate Harold who by h1s sk11l Has perfected mventxons our land s needs to f1ll A crlmmal lawyer IS Bob Morrow s fate You remember how splendrdly he could debate When he talks how determmed the look on hrs face Wmth h1s gestures alone he wms many a case In New York you w1ll fmd Wagner s Mxllmery Shop All the shelves f1lled w1th headgear from bottom to top And there every day m her popular store The hats she sells total f1ve hundred or more The plctures fade away as I look U1 my ball And to my classmates the best luck of all In regard to thelr futures believe them or not But let me sleep peacefully now on my cot ll ll. Piano she plays, harp and guitar. Class H :story One score and two years ago Ruth Sm1th Carol Wagner Ruth Knell Harold Burgm Byron Tupps John Shrfley and Robert Morrow of our present class started to learn the1r readm r1t1n and r1thmet1c brought to the tune of Mzss Keller s stzck After s1x weeks M1ss Amanda Strxeb who had been 111 fm 1shed the year as our teacher The rest of our f1rst s1x years Mxss Dlck now Mrs Helen Clymer Mxss Sherer now Mrs Anabelle Angene M1ss Green now Mrs EUDICC Scott and MISS Edna Keller helped and encouraged us m our work Gale Ruth jomed our class U1 th1s slxth year Early mn September of 1946 fourteen Freshmen became offzcxal members of that dmstmguxshed body of students called h1gh school As Jumors we surpassed our accomphshments of former years On Novem ber lZ 1948 we presented the .Tumor Play Pleased Ta Meetcha a comedy w1th mystery After the play we concentrated our efforts on a receptxon for the Semors It was held on Apr1l 30 1949 at the schoolhouse wlth a Country Garden theme pre dommatmg Followmg the banquet the evenmg was cllmaxed wlth a theatre party at Bucyrus We rece1ved our class rmgs earher m the year the class play Good Graclous Grandma on Aprxl Zl 1950 Other act1v1t1es were the pubhshmg of thls annual and preparmg for graduatmn Class Wzll As the followmg Semors reached the door of graduatmon they hereby w1ll the followmg thmgs to the so named people To the faculty we gxve our many thanks for the thmgs they have done for wh1le m school To the .Tumor Class we w1ll the power to get thmngs done and to do them rzght To the Sophomores we w1ll our desks and the beautmful markmgs To the Freshmen we w1ll our books along w1th the many tests Harold Burgm, do hereby wzll my pleasxng smmle to Art St1rm Byron Tupps do hereby w1ll my hexght to Joanne Albrxght Robert Morrow do hereby w1ll my abxlxty to drwe a car to Elenora Rlcker John Shzfley do hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to skmp school to Mark McM1chael Gale Ruth do hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Gene Pntchard Carol Wagner do hereby w1ll my glgghng powers to Margaret C Ruth Knell do hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Pat G Ruth Smlth do hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to cut up to Dorothy H We, the Senxor Class of 1950 thus leave our most prlzed personal property 12 We finally reached the title of Dignified Seniors . 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' 'f'-' -' f ' 4 923553-:-:Q-'iw -2 ' - rf 'X X ' - ' 1142--.-,A - .iff GLENN ALTHOUSE JUNE ALTHOUSE JEAN BLACKFORD GEORGE BOGAN JUNIOR OFFICERS Jenn Blackford Glenn Althouse June Althouse . Dick Shull Peggy Parcher President. Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . .. . . . . Booster ........ . . . On November 18 the Junxor Class presented a play Miss Biewener was our director with Mr Klassen our class advisor assisting We sponsored the high school Christmas party on December Z1 The high light of the evening was Christmas caroling The class was host to the Senior Class at a reception the Junior Senior 1- rom held at the Roehr House in Bucyrus on May 13 Remarks were presented during the evening by Mr Gary and County Superintendent S K Sollars We helped fill our treasury by sponsoring a group of singers the Oklahoma Homefolks, in November We also sold ice cream bars at noon and concessions at the basketball games JOAN WORDEN GLADYS BROWN BEVERLY DAPPER SUE KIBLER BETTY LANGFORD n1c1-mnn sr-num. suznozm nxcxl-:R :ual-:Ns Pan-cl-uno PEGGY PAnc1-:sn Lonm-:1.1.. LEAPLEY I5 CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO Give to the world the be st that you have and the bent will come to ou I . I Double Trouble with the entire class participating. 1 . , .n . Y . I r , 'S ADENA CHANDLER MARGARET CARNAHAN NORMAN BROWN LLOYD BLACKFORD SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Pruloat Adaaa Chaallor Vleo Pnaleat Ilanoy Knoll Qvcntry . . Patrick Cory Tflil' lllvh Starr Booster Jael: Courier JACK COURTER Joni mrpqn. Although outnumbered this year, the Sophomore glrla re celved good co operation and help from the boys when the class ZLIIRT El-LRMAN game the class had the concession stand and they made a good profn. On February Z8 the class had a successful party for the entxre hugh school thanks agam to this same hard work The class xs proud that fave of xts members ,AT GARY Jack Courter Lloyd Blackford, Melvin Starr Mark McMichael, and Charles Wmch are on the varsxty basketball squad Joan Dapper IS a lxvely member of the reserve cheerleaders Dux-mg the year the class participated well ln all the school events and boasts aa a member Pa! Gary who took one oi the high est pnzes m the magazme contest HARVEY KNELL XR muy' CHARLES WHICH ARTHUR STIRH IILVIN STARR MARK MCMICHAEL CALVIN KNISELY 16 f we Q J v 'Z S f fy fl! I .. h TW sv, i if undertook any job. At the Tiro . - . 2 V Q Q ' f 4' 'J 2 C i. , E . DOROTHY HA WARREN LAU THERS GAYLORD Mc MICHAE NANCY PARSEL SARA QUAINTANCE DOROTHY ST IRM I' RRIGER JEAN COURTER Joyce C0514 JERRY cAMP KENNETH Boom PAMELLA A1.rx-nous!-: L FRESHMAN OFFICERS President Kenneth Bogen Vice Presxdent Pamella Althouse Sgcggury Jean Courier Treasurer James Zeigler Booster Cornne Tupps CORRINE TUPPS BETTY VAUGHAN JAMES ZEIGLER We were glad to be offxcxally 1n1txated xnto North Robmson I-hgh School at a party ln October given by the Semors Members of our class helped to fxll our treasury by sellmg ice cream 1n the hall at noons. We were also proud that we made S15 at our concession stand when we played Chatheld. Our presldent, Ken Bogan, and Corrme Tupps were high salespeople for our class in the magazme drxve. Each recexved an oscar . We are glad that Jean Courter and Corrxne Tupps represent our class on the Reserve Cheerleader Squad. In Aprml we had the pleasure of entertammg the entlre hxgh school at a party xn the gym. Now that the school year xs over, we feel llke regular mem bers of North Robinson I-hgh School and are lookxng forward to next year. 17 ,Q , an f 'A' 11- 5? u v K ' :HX Q -gpvrg ' . 3.15 -N .I .,, I A . ,ifgri . ' - . -,vi-, , sl :Gin - .TF - 1 1 1 ., , , I 1 . , ! . Ei. ' Q A ' ' af ,J . 4 . x '- , .. il . W , 2 .1 V. Q , - . 36 U HJ 4 '7 1 I Seventh Grade FIRST ROW Georgetta Coble SECOND ROW Milum Jr THIRD ROW Myron Wxnch if Elghth Grade Joyce Bognn, Carolyn Cornnhan Dunno Dlllmln Charles Grove Alun Carol Han SECOND ROW Peggy Knhely Robert Lohr Virginia Poroel Catherine Stratton rmsr Row 18 Joanne Albnght John Blackford Jane Brown Janet Brown Bradley Chandler Mona Ehrman Nancy Gary Joan H111 Ronnld Johnson John McMichael, Robert Donna Morrow Dorothy Morrow Nelhe Parcher Ilene Rossman Byron Smxth Gr ova s 'bww Q11 3- 'NL' Fzfth Grade FIRST ROW William Bloom Wxlbur Goble Davxd Cotner Shxrley Dapper Harlan Groves Patrick. Hall, Jorry Helfrich. SECOND ROW Carol Jacobs, Sandra Kxdd, Joan McLaughlin Joyce Morrow, Patricia Sax-gel Judy Smith Haha Stratton THIRD ROW John Stratton Carol Van Horne, Jeanette Zexgler Szxth Grade FIRST ROW Ahce Carnahan Neddxe Chandler Norman Dxllman Karen Ehrman, Barbara Grove, Freddie Groves, Judith Hart. SECOND ROW Lloyd Helnlo, Virginia Lohr, Marilyn McMichael, Sandra Mollencopl, Mary Alice Johnson. Shlrloy Morrow, Marjorie Purcell THIRD ROW Carolyn Panel, Gilbert Quainfance Virguua Rossman 19 ,. Thzrd Grade FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW 'hd l wa 43 1 46' T Rxchard Beadelschiea Irma Bloom Janet Bogan Harold Carnahan Janice Chandler Brenda Ehrman Jean Gelbach Allan Grove Merle Groves Carol Hadsell Larry Hall Beverly Johnson Thomas Johnson Franklin Lawrence M1chaelLmdboe Bruce McDougal Doyle McMichael Raymond Milum Marlene Pfahler Nexl Pierce James Qualntance Nathan Reed Delwyn Rowland Carl Sdrrn Dorothy Vaughn Annabelle Zornes Fourth Grade FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW f. HRW' - Tug Marilyn Bogan Robert Camp Althea Dapper Wlllberh Durlgg Robert Gereey, Robert Haas Jerald Hadsell Ted Hartwell Sue Hill, Jean Huber Marlene Knoll Bonnie Knluly. Ralph Lawrence William Lindboe, Roy Lohr. Peggy Parsel James Worden Z0 L .. ., I I . 1 ' - 4, ' . f 4 ' , A, R' JM? 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'f j e - . ef Y 6 was -o 4? 3 .49 L-J 4 ri '4 FIRST ROW QCOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW mt, 'ff FIRST ROW SICOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Q 30 no 34 First Grade Larry Althouse Danny Barlow Irving Bloom, Lynn Courier Nancy Dapper Robert Foreman, Johnny Gelbach Janice Harden Earl Harris Bxlly Hartwell Shxrley Hudson, Jxmmy Inscho Jeanette Knoll, Michael Lahman B111y Lawrence Norma Lohr Sandra Jo Chrlstman, Joel Mollencopf, Jeanne Ann Morton Paul Rose, Devi Sand Stephen Sand, Linda Sand Kathleen Sargel Rxchard Smxth Ernest Vaughan BS? ' 4. Second Grade Carol Sue Albright Fred Baldwm Faye Brown, Betty Conner Lmda Courier Peggy Groves Judy Gumther Rober Harrxger Ruth Harrxger Wayne Hout, Phxhp Howard Francxs Klahn, Brenda Knxsel Charles Lawrence Barbara McMxchael Joyce Morrow Beverly Mxlurn Eugene Parcell Peggy Pxerce Paul Sherer Carol Ann ROIIITXID Larry Rowland Harold Siefert Carla Shumaker Karen Smxth Mary Louxse Zornes Z1 . p A .ii - R - ' 1 Q . 4 ! I Q K-is A ,H - y 1 W I I V ' ' ' - . 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Fzrst Grade Twenty seven fxrst graders embarked upon their school careers on Sep tember 6 1949 Of th1s number Beth Barton Dale Poland Mary Lawrence and Norma Lohr wmthdrew to go to other schools Everyone enjoyed the new slxde and other playground equzpment durmg the sunny fall months Decoratmg the room for spec1al hohdays makmg Chnstmas glfts and playmg 111 the rhythm band gave many a thr1ll However most of our tlme was spent :Ln readmg spellmg prmtmg and computmg numbers We also had many stones and health lessons In May we had a very n1ce party for prospect1ve first graders for 1950 1951 and thelr mothers We are all lookmg forward to next year School IS fun' Second Grade Our second year of school has made us feel very grown up Many of our boys and glrls had b1rthdays durmg the school year These we re spec1a1 days Some of them brought candy or cook1es for a party We made our own blrthday cards for everyone Durmg the year Lavada Mullms and Phllxp Howard left our class and Mary Louxse Zornes enrolled Halloween was fun' Some of us came dressed lzke older people wltches ghosts and even pzrates We made masks from paper bags At Chmstmas tlme we made a large pmcture wxth chalk It told the story of Mary Joseph and the baby Jesus Our room had other sxgns of Chrmstmas too We decorated the tree and exchanged g1fts We have worked hard durmg the year too As we learned more new words we were able to read many mterestmg stones Our room has many books m 1ts hbrary that we can read by ourselves Every week our paper, The Weekly Reader brought us news of happemngs that we should k.now about It brought us fun too for an elephant and monkey were always havmg trouble On Valentme s Day we felt just lxke postmen All of us made our own Valentme box and we each dellve red mall to the others At Easter txme we felt as though sprzng were really commg and we made plctures to thxs effect as well as some of the Easter theme Th :rd Grade F1fteen boys and ten gxrls began the thlrd grade Harold Carnahan entered the flrst s1x weeks Gardelxa Mullms wxthdrew the second and Annabelle Zornes entered a few weeks later We Jomned the fourth grade m makmg handkerch1ef holders for our mothers for Chrxstmas Thls was fun as well as makmg somethmg very useful for our mothers ZZ O Q ' . 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On Valentme s Day we enjoyed our party We had a very pretty box to hold our many valentmes It was n1ce to see sprmg come agam so we could play outdoors m comfort, although we hke the wmter too Fourth Grade Nme boys and exght g1rls began the fourth grade Edna Zornes and Bonnie Taylor entered and Roy Lohr and Sandra Poland wxthdrew We had a spelllng contest w1th the thxrd grade We were very glad that we won the prlze, an extra long play pe nod Robert Camp broke h1s leg a few weeks before Chrxstmas We were happy to have hlm back to school after a speedy recovery Spellmg and Arxthmetlc are our favor1te subjects although we hke readmg too We have some new puzzles that we enjoy very much At Easter we made many nxce p1ctures for our bulletm board Fzfth Grade When the school term opened eleven gxrls and s1x boys enrolled and our number has remamed unchanged We had a Columbus Day project and lncluded an Indxan scene w1th It At Halloween Thanksglvmg Chrlstmas and Easter we made a fneze to decorate our room A mask party was held at Halloween At Chrlstmas t1me we had a n1ce tree and the day before vacatmn started we had a gzft exchange and a n1ce December meetmg Comlc and educatlonal movles were enjoyed durmg the year, partzcularly the one of Holland Mrs Klassen told us many mterestmg happenmgs She also d1splayed a pau' of wooden shoes wh1ch she brought wxth her from her former home U1 Holland when she came to the U S to jo1n her husband at Chnstrnas tzme We had our usual good tlme at the fuxal day p1cn1c and are already lookmg forward to next year S1xth Grade At the begmnmg of the second week of school Ahce Carnahan joxned us later Vlrguua Rossman came Mary Poland and Vxrgznxa Lohr moved to other schools leavmg us eleven gzrls and fwe boys We have some good hbrary books 1n our room and fmnd that they are valu able when we wrxte book reports for Englzsh lessons By asslstmg w1th the magazme drxve early ln the year and later sellmg seeds we have realxzed a mce sum towards our play equzpment Throughout the year we have sent cards and letters to Gerald Van Horne who 15 unable to attend school due to zllness We also sent small remembrances to Ahce Carnahan who was 111 for s1.x weeks Z3 lunch. We also assisted the other grades in entertaining the P.T.A. at the fff X 0 I Y nw I AX ' IL Our Gzrls Athletmc Assocxatxon orgamzed last September wxth twenty FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Pat Gary Margaret Carnahan Joan Dapper Adena Chandler Dorothy Harrlger Ruth Smxth Carol Wagner Mrs McC1ary Mr McClary Sue Kxbler Jean Blackford Joan Worden Joyce Goble Cornne Tuppa Jean Courter Pam Althouse Dorothy Stu-m Sara Qualntance Beverly Dapper Elenora Rzcker Peggy Parcher June Althouse Gladys Brown Betty Langford Ruth Knell Betty Vaughan four members The followmg offzcers were elected Pres1dent V1ce Presxdent Sec retary Class representatwes wer Freshmen Sophomores Junxors Seniors also elected Ruth Knell Jean Blackford Peggy Parcher as follows Corrme Tupps Joan Dapper June Althouse Carol Wagner Agam thxs year our softball team was undefeated a txtle we have held rnany years wmter months mtramural basketball was the mam sport l some pmg pong and volley ball Durmg the though we played The rnam events of the year were a bake sale at the Bucyrus Savmgs and Loan on October ZZ our Sweetheart Party on March 3 and the Mother Daughter Banquet on Aprzl 14 At our Sweetheart Party movxes cards bmgo and canasta served as entertaxnment Our Mother Daughter Banquet was also a success wlth lots of good food and specxal numbers for entertamment 26 Treasurer............................Betty Langford ' e : . . . V . , a - V 5560 FIRST ROW Ken Bogan Warren Lauthers Gaylord Mc Michael Dick Shull Londell Lenpley Calvin Kninely Norman Brown SECOND ROW Gene Pritchard Glenn Althouse Charlie Wxnch Deb Ehrman Bud Bogen Mark McMichael Arthur Stlrm THIRD ROW Jack Courier Byron Tupps Lloyd Blackford Melvin Starr Harvey Knell Harold Burgin John Shllely Gale Ruth R Club Thls IS the second year for our R Club All the h1gh school boys are elxg1b1e for mernbershxp regardless of whether they have earned a varsxty letter or not, although only boys havmg earned a vars1ty letter can be elected to an offxce Thls year the followmg boys were elected Preszdent Byron Tupps V1ce Presxdent Glenn Althouse Secretary Treasurer..... ........ Bud Bogan In the fall we had a party to celebrate our wmnmg the baseball champxon shlp ln the county. In sp1te of the razn, we enjoyed roastzng wleners and gomg on a scavenger hunt. Most of the food for our party was donated by people 1n town. Each year 1n the sprxng we have a party where we award troph1es to the outstandmg boy and g1r1 um the hzgh school. We plan to make th1s an annual affaxr, The 1dent1ty of each IS kept well guarded by our coach untxl the mght of the party. Z7 Ar., :R -j U rg Q lv- qv. :ggi V .wt frff,,,f--f , I . .K r1.,f..mf .ax ..,A.,.b Ji-Q..-5-rf-,.,, . f, A ,lf . :QQ 'di'5?f,3a: 1' 2 ., . I I1:2T11 ' 'f ' ' ,- . i. s ., I n I n U n 0 , . 2 . p n I n , . : 1 f . 1 . I 9 ' lf 77 ' ' ll Qi ' . . . . .......... ..--. - OCICOIOOOOC Ili! FIRST ROW Londell Leapley Lloyd Blackford Jerry Camp. Keely Bull. Harvey Knoll Calvin Kniaely Gaylord McMichael SECOND ROW Beverly Dapper Pat Gary Margaret Carnahan .loan Dapper Adena Chandler Dorothy Harrxger Ruth Smxth Carol Wagner Mrs Pxrnstxll THIRD ROW June Althouse Sue Kxbler Jean Blackford Joan Worden Joyce Coble Corrine Tupps Jean Courter Pam Althouse Dorothy Stxrm Sara Quamtance Betty Vaughan Langford, Ruth Knell, Cane Pritchard FIFTH ROW Bud Began, Jack Courhr Glenn Althouse, Byrh Tuppa Melvin Starr John Shllely Jamea Zelgler, Arthur Stxrm Mark Mclkhael FIRST ROW Ruth Smnh Carol Wagner Dorothy Stlrrn Betty Vaughan Sara Qualnunce, Dorothy Harrlger Joyce Coble Mra Plrnatlll SECOND IOW Margaret Carnahan Gladys Brown, .loan Worden Pat Gery. Corrine Tuppa Jean Courier, Beverly Dapper Adena Chandler Pam Althouse Eleaora ltcker THIRD ROW Joan Dapper Sue Klbler June Althouse JeanBlacldord Pegs Parcher Betty Langford Ruth Knell 2.8 7 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 FOURTH ROW: Charlie Winch, Gale Ruth, Elenora Richer, Peg Parcher, Gladya Brown, betty 3 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 5 1 1 1 The Boys Glee Club met to pract1ce one period a week Part of the time was spent on two part mus1c for rnale vozces and some tame spent on rehearsing parts of four part muszc for mmxed voxces Thls program was set up so that the members would have a chance to smg songs sultable to thexr ab1l1t1es also to prepare them for rehearsal m the mzxed chorus group The same procedure was followed during the one pe r1od a week allotted to the Girls Glee Club Three part muslc occup1ed the greater portion of the t1me but some preparatlon was made for the chorus penod After meetmg every Thursday for one perzod the m1xed chorus prov1ded a twenty murute program of Chrxstmas carols on Sunday evenmg, December 18 ln the shell m front of the Crawford County Chlldren s Home Patty Gary was accompanlst for us Byron Tupps acted as announcer and Rev Austm Shell gave a med1tat1on sultable to the Chrmstmas season The annual Pure O11 meetmg gave the groups a chance to perform Sklts, program The end of the year brought Baccalaureate and Commencement for which musxc from the mxxed groups was prepared MAGRITA KLASSEN JEAN MCCLARY Our thanks to Mrs Klassen for Mrs McC1ary 15 our school the fme art work she dzd on the txtle secretary and the wzfe of our coach pages of our annual They are all her She was our advisor for this annual own desxgn and work. and helped us a great deal. Mrs. Klassen, who IS married to our Science teacher, came from Holland m December, 1949, to Jom her husband. She has favored us wxth many talks on her homeland and other countrxes across the sea. 29 solos, ensembles, songs by the separate and mixed groups formed a half hour'l Presxdent R1chard Shull Vxce Preszdent Beverly Dapper Secretary Pat Gary In the fall most of our tlme was taken up prachcmg for the Mardx Gras at Bucyrus on October 31 and the one at Crestlme on November 1 Although the weather turned very cold we had fun and we re glad to be asked to play Durmg the basketball season we played for the follow1ng games Lykens December 9 Eden December Z0 Holmes L1berty January 31 and Tlro February 10 At the county tournament four schools we re allowed to sell the concesswns and the band took over for North Robmson We made qu1te a lot to wards our new un1forms that we plan to buy soon On March 14 we w1th the vocal muslc groups ente rtaxned at the annual Pure O11 show sponsored by the North Robmson Equ1ty At the State Falr last summer we were prmvxleged to play over the radio 'I'h1s was a fme experxence 30 Treasurer ....... ..... ............. Mark McMichael .ous-g., aw, NWS UW 50 V A I-A A :-A 'r KENNY GAYLORD WARREN NORMAN CALVIN TYPING CLASS CHEMISTRY LAB ur ENGLISH CLASS MECHANICAL DRA W ING 31 jeg, , .,,' ' S 1 W K 'ff .14 paw. , ' ' 1 , Q fra 'A o , X3 . . A i fi . 1 V ,, 4 -, X .. 4 -. V. Q .V .tx I l , L? L -p ' X VA S A 7 . , f - ' ' fm' ' L . A ' Y 4 X -A..----.A.. ,-...- f . , ' -' H. i A M., T I I ' , F FIRST ROW: SECON D RO W: FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW rmsr now szcoilo sow P. 71 A. Mr. Chry, Mrs. Eugen Topps. Mrs. L. Durigg. Mrs. C. B. Jscobs. Mrs. H. G. McMichael, Mr. C. D. Jacobs. Mrs. Myron Knell, Mrs. Woodrow Huber, Mrs. R. V. McDou's.l, Mrs. Pull Albright, Mrs. lolph Bogus. Grange C Suckup Lloyd Blackford Mark McMichael Ralph Worden Mrs L P Auck H G McMicln0l T Miller L P Auck J L Hartwell, Mrs G Suckup Mrs R V Blackiord Joan Blackford Sun Klblsr Joan Worden, Mrs Ralph Kiblsr Commumty Club Mrs Lloyd Hass Mrs. W Hubor Mrs Psu1Courtnr Mrs I Glbsch, Mrs L E Psrchsr Mrs Chesur Reed Mrs JamssUl1-npr, Mrs Rober!DL11rns.n 4-f 4: 7 ef ,pn 4- ulliw fsdksx x H 'G-ag, q-VM:- Q 4 FIRST ROW .Tuck Courter Glenn Althouu Byron Tuppu Bud Hogan Gone Prltchnrd Horvoy Knell SECOND ROW Coach McCllry Clnrlh Winch Lloyd Blackford Golo Ruth John Shilloy Norman Brown Londell Leuploy Dick Skull THIRD ROW .Terry Camp Wnrx-en Lnuthon Mark M4-Michael Deb Erhmnn Calvin Knisloy Ken Bagan The Robms have won the Crawford County champlonshxp for the past two seasons Th1s lncludes 9 vxctorxes durmg tournament play Last season they were defeated 1n the sem1f1nals of the dlstrlct tourna ment and thzs year earned themselves a return trlp by agam wmnmg the tourna ment mn Crawford County Th1s sprmg the Robms played a ten game schedule before playmg Ln the dzstrxct tournament the f1rst week of May The sprmg schedule opened wxth a game at Gal1on on March 30 34 years. They have an overall record of Z3 wins and 7 defeats for the past two E Catcher P1tcher Flrst Base Second Base Shortstop Outf1eld Manage r s Iber1a Leesv11le Edlson Mt Zlon Iber1a New Washmgton T1ro Baseball LINE UP RECORD Harvey Knell Gale Ruth Gene Prxtcha rd Glenn Althouse Byron Tupps Jack Cou.rt,e r Calvm Knzsely Lloyd Blackford Norman Brown Harold Burgm John Shxfley Kenneth Bogan Delbert Ehrman Charles Wlnch Mark McMichael Londell Leapley Rlchard Shull They Tournament WON LOST 35 S They Mt Zlon Tzro Holmes L1berty Sulphur Spnngs Third Base .... ..... Ge orge QBu,dl Bagan W 4 ' 9 6 ' 8 l8 ' O W 13 . ' 4 5 . ' 1 5 ' 4 3 ' 1 6 ' Z ll - ' 6 2 ' 3 4 ' 3 .... ... 3 .Q F J-1 -. A , , . 4, 1 , X ' P , yi 105' ' , A1 4 3 F if Y my -r . .1 ' f i gi 'I L , V -6' ' 1 . wig' X if N 1 fi Q W f m'W?' 5 E3 .-s .N 4 O - ' C v ' 5 I ' ., A X34 2 ,, Q it -2, , . 1 H , , Q 1 t : t in P Q -5 - 4 6? A' .1-new 7 215 I Basketball LINEUP Player Byron Tupps Glenn Althouse George QBudl Bogan Gene Pr1tchard Jack Courter Melvm Starr Lloyd Blackford Mark lVlclVl1chael Arthur Stlrm Calvxn Kmsely Charles Wxnch Harvey Knell Norman Brown Delbert Ehrman Kenneth Bogan Warren Lauthers Gaylord lVlclVlxchael Jerry Camp Londell Leapley Manager Grade RLGURU e They Leesv1lle Edxson rlolme s Lxbe rty'9' Double Ove rt1me Lykensi Chatfleld Mt Z1on4 Eden Mt Zlon e They Lee svzlle 4' Whetstone 4' Overtxme Txro Chatfleldi' Holmes L1berty New Washmgtonv Sulphur Sprmgs T1TO'o' '0'League Game s In the tournament we drew a bye the fxrst round and played Sulphur Spr1ngs the second round They beat us 69 37 lZ ll ll ' ll 10 ' 10 10 ' 10 ' lO ' ' 10 ' 10 10 10 lO 9 9 ' 9 9 , ll W W Z9 .......... ' ............ ..... 5 8 39 .... ..... ' ..... .... 5 3 31 ......... ' ................. ..... 2 6 56 .... ..... .... .... 5 9 54 ......... ' - ' .......... 56 Q ' J Q ' J 49 .... ..... ' ................... .... 4 7 54 .......... Whetstone ............. ..... 4 4 40 .... .... S ulphur Springsw' ..... .... 3 7 43 ......... ..... ..... 3 Z 57 .... .... ' .......... .... 4 0 54 .......... ' .... .... 4 0 64 .... .... - ' .... .... 4 l 45 ......... . ' ...... ..... 3 3 49 .... ..... ' .... .... 6 Z 67 ......... .......... ..... 5 4 44 .... .... ' .... .... 5 9 54 ......... . ' ..... ..... 3 6 41 .... ..... ' .............. .... 4 7 37 454. BYRON GLENN GENE HUD LLOYD JACK MEI- 38 ? X X' ,. T v N ,X Thi Q . X v xi X ' ' I , W W ,, KRXXX ff f 4 es 1' by ' yx . 'Q ' . ' 'K I, , BUS FIRST RON Gaylord McMxchl0l, Bradley Chandler Robert Milum Dunne Dxllmnn Byron Smith SECOND ROW Ronald Johnson, Myron Winch John Blackford, Chlrles Al Grove ton Groves MAJORETTES BAND cH.1:ERz..v:AD1-:Rs 39 . Ruth K., Joan W., Jenn B., Corrine T., Joan D., Jean C. -E S if X ,fix Rx EX Q-H-P X 4:4 f EE E: ix PH9slc.s iz: GRHPH ? 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' 4 ffl n. -'4 f rf .f - k 'Sv 'F ' -. . : v , .ig H X , n ui i 1. -, , I V 9 0 I, v ,c ' L L September 5 Labor Day Goodbye Summer 6 Happy Days 'P '7 '7 Back to school agam 7 No School Crawford County Falr Z0 Mr Ramsden entertamed at an assembly Mus1cal mstruments Z1 Teachers recept1on sponsored by commumty organlzatlons October 6 Freshmen m1t1ated I-hgh school party sponsored by Senxors Fxrst hurdle mn County Baseball Tournament Robms 5 Zlon l Bowen the Memory W1zard entertains at assembly More tournament Good news Robms 3, T1ro l Lots of baseball Robms ll Holmes L1berty 6 Champs agam Robxns 4 Sulphur 3 Party for baseball champs and g1rls Magazme Contest began Ternble Tupps vs Battleax Burgm No School Teachers attend state meetmgs Mard1 Gras at Bucyrus She nff v1s1ts school Boys accompany shenff November 1 Mard1 Gras at Crestlume Z F1rst sesszon Evenmg dancxng class Mxss B1ewener m charge 11 Armlstlce Day Weren t we grateful for vacat1on'7 18 Jumor Play well presented Double Trouble 23 Terrible Tupps and gang furnxsh annual Duck D1nner 24 27 Thanksgwlng Vacat1on December l Junzor H1gh Party, e1ghth entertams seventh 5 Duke Montague at Co entertam w1th rnaglc 5 School bu1ld1ng decorated for Chrrstmas We sang at Gahon Chlldren s Home Welcome Mr Brown and Eden team Chrxstmas carolmg and Hlgh School Party sponsored by .Tumors 3 G1rls eat well at feed glven by boys losers m magazme sales Chnstrnas vacat1on starts January 2 Vacatlon over Ugh' 14 End of flrst semester Whew Z0 Indwldual plctures taken Smlle prettzly 27 Group p1ctures taken Even above the nozse February 14 County Basketball Tournament begms 22 Washmgton s Blrthday Welcomed March 2 G A A Sweetheart Party Hxgh School Party sponsored by Sophomores Pure O11 Show Ath1et1c Banquet sponsored by Grange Iuxuor Hxgh Party seventh entertams ezghth rxl Assembly program Harry C. Whlte, Scxentxst Senlor Play Good Graclous, Grandma 28 School Muslcal 41 11- . . . -. . - 12- ' . ' . 13- - . - . - 15- . - , - . - 21- ' 26- ' - ' . ' 28- - ' 31- . - . .. - . 18- . . , 20- . 21- , . . , . 2 - . . . . . 23- . . - ' - U 10- ' 14- ' 16- ' 28- . . . . . Ap' 14- - . . . 21- . . May 6 Honor Soc xety Banquet Junlor Senlor Banquet G A A Mother Daughter Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement School out Last Day of School P1cmc Alumn1 Banquet Jokes How rnany senses are there 9 asked the teacher of a certam pupxl Slx repl1ed the pup1l How IS that? que st1oned the teacher I only have f1V8 I know rt the other IS common sense replred the pup1l Mother Now you see what comes of eatmg green apples when I tell you not to Son I drdn t eat em cos I l1ked em' I ate em to f1nd out why you told me not Don t you know I tol you not to go swlmmm w1d no whxte trash chrllun eh'7 sternly asked Sambo Johnsmg But he wa n t wh1be before we went 1n replled Sambo s small son Warren L Ouch' I bumped my crazy bone' Jimmy Z Oh well comb your ha1r r1ght and the bump won t show A certam man had the hab1t of leavmg h1s umbrellas at the Off1Ce One morn 1ng as he was gomg to busmess he sat next to a young lady 1n the trolley car and as he rose to get out he absentmlndedly p1cked up her umbrella She sard Pardon me but tlus 15 mme He was qulte embarassed That nxght he dec1ded to take all of hrs umbrellas home w1th h1m When he got 1nto the car there sat thzs same young lady She leaned forward as he passed and sald 1n a low tone I see you d1d pretty well today after all Mrs McC1arv I have my husband eatmg out of my hand Mrs Klassen That must save a lot of d1shwash1ng She I m a hot potato b1g boy And I m a potato masher Byron Look at that g1rl pretty as a plcture' Bud Yeh mce frame too Glenn Why the gurglxng no1se 9 Ruth I m tryxng to swallow that lme you re feedmg me 42 13- . - . 19- . . . - Z1- Z3- Z4- Z5- ' ' 27- ' l touil : IO l ' ' !II ll I .li MELVXN CHARLIE SUE MARK MRS MCCLARY JOHN BYRON HAROLD ,us BETTY MARGARET PAT JOAN ADENA AND JOAN JOAN PAM AND NORMAN -, ai - -. Q. -Q --. JOYCE SUE JACK 43 ,- SUPT H J GARY JUNE RUTH AND CAROL PEGGY JEAN GENE, GLENN, JACK, BYRON, BUD SENIOR GIRLS COACH AND BOYS JOHNNY ACTION 44 JEAN, JUNE, JOAN, BETTY, PEGGY, GLADYS ' 'DOU BLE TROUBLE I+ CHESTER REED Our Janitor GENE BUD DICK GLENN CAROL DICK BUD GLENN GENE i w GENE JUNE AcT1oN 45 CHARLES DUANE ALTON GENERAL SCIENCE CLASS FIELD TRIP SOPHOMORE BOYS TWO RUTHS MISS KELLER S FIRST GRADE GENE GLENN BYRON MEL LLOYD ARITHMETIC CLASS LLOYD ,CAN AND PAT GLADYS CHARLIE FLOWER ON MOTHER S NIGHT 1 V LL I I Y .1 f IGN f jx.. X X X A fx 'We- mb-as -4: fb vie -'E ii'-2 .l i : L ' V W ' , Inf. ' f' ff v Qxwu ' I. ,X 'V Q ,Y V, r , J 'N ,.v. gf 1 . ,4f A if lk. ' o , QQ-M lx 1, f' Q I xxx X f 1 L-'L51 ': X ' ff' H7 'I i W 'f I .I lg ,ff '-If H W' -3'1 an . ,R A g . '. - ' 1 , 5'?LLl'o9uzf:g1 S..- 0-D-4 L WALSWORTN I Bc wA..slOl1'N BIOYXLAI r, .. 4.-V L.-rQ,K.,n.4 ,M .V u..1...M me L: A 48 ':-. -3' 'a-- J. sm.. :,g1.,1-s' 227 . 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North Robinson High School - Robin Yearbook (North Robinson, OH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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1950, pg 50

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1950, pg 51

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1950, pg 6

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