Oak Harbor High School - Harbor Lites Yearbook (Oak Harbor, OH)

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TYW5 THE moves ff! ,fhb 'YY OF I 'C , 3ifR.e-Aff , 'X . gvf' QCLI' 00 .SQ Sitting R Schwartz, typist, L Sherrlll, art editor, F Johns, assistant business manager, N Beck, business manager, ' Hermes, editor, D Boon, assistant editor, D Devritz, B Sandvrisch, typistg M Genzman, assistant art ectitor Standing C Knierlem, Miss Lomnan, advisor, G Hablitzel, H Lezotte X F x ,,f ..,4,.,--1--v 1 ,xy -- ' ? 9 + ' 1-I-K'-il-72-l'X'R-X'-BP!-N-'A-X HC-K-N' '25 L- '.. . .wk 1. 1- ,fir fmnnrsci. ,nhrk A ,rx .. ,ri 1- A ,nrfdn 1. k'X'l'1PR1Hf h Nu'-13Hf'l 3l'N'i 3 455 +V? 7' Q :Q ,n- A I 3 is 3 O 0 Q :': . gi :fs 0 E3 If - . :': :': J- - : , gf fri A U9 ,L fl: . :z X: 3: QF :li ar . :': J, .P DC I All 2.61 X'X'H'-FHHHHHHHi'9333336HHH-?WHHHFk9HHHHHi'iiS?'l?IHHHHHS1'h-'ln' ' 'G'-X-X-Arn 'H3X 3HHH1'K'5H1 ZH?X'9HHHH?X49f X'3f'X'X 3HHC ' ' QQQ A n nl fmecbca fion is-iHhr3hSHHF,HHH3HHHi-HJ We, the class of 1951, respectfully dedicate this issue of the Spyglass to our superlrrtendent, our advlser, and our f!'19IX1, Er' Ralph C Waters. In his 32 years of service he has possibly done more for our school than anyone else through his duties a a teacher, coach, and admlrnlstrator. We hope he may have many more fruit- iul years of service to the school which has improved so much under his guidance I V4-if-N-I-if-i-kr. -Z1-R-ii-EL!!-F-H-190-F9'-H-ii-K-L'-nr -if-lc Lk-'-Z1-W -I 'Bc -Q rl!-K' ' Il-I-----' N ADMINISTRATIQN j S Klart! O 6tLlLatl0n 91-. Left to r1Dht F Boomer, V1r:f1l Wolf fDI'9S1.l9I1tD, B rnzud Scheuer- n, Kenneth Gahn Absentee Luther Hrlander 36 1007 Gul af , ml jk R C. WATERS GERTRUDE M SCHLOSE Superlntendent Dayton ohigrlgciim' B S 60.1. a, Ohlo, B S :Ln Educa Ed ti 1 t 2 t1on,Master of AI'tSyOhlO State Oh?-ca on-' Mas er of Arts Unlverslty. o State Univers1ty,Co1umb1a Chemistry University World History High School Geography EARL J. JOHINBON EMILIE ' TIMPE Williston, 011103 B.S. of Edu- Fremont , Ohiog B.S. :Ln Educa- cation University of Toled Oo tion, Bowling Green state Uni- ' Arithmetic 3 versity. Plane Geometry Library Reading, Spelling English 9 Solid Geometry, Trigonometry I, .' , V. Q 4 1 ' , I 2 lx 'x l f , , e T ,,3 i3w.fQ5ee. 75 1 ' 'f, 'fp '14 2 X ,A -- ga- .. - .i n- ?1 LTR L' if ' o O l -u . r. - '- J .- ' , ' -, 'I O c 0 0 ln LA ' 1- 0 0 o . I 0 . . . . . . 0 . if - :DDI Ag :lo A-Urlxpv Pandora, Ohiog B.5. ir R no 1- ture, Ohio State University. Vocational Agriculture ' EUGTETTT2 BACON Toledo, Ohiog B. S in Educa. tion, University of Toledo Speech English ll J L BARNHART Gratis, Ohio, B S Ags in Educationg Ohio State Uni vers ity. Industrial Arts MIRIAM J CLARK Lima, Ohio, Bachelor of Music Education, Oberlin Boys' Glee Girls' Glee Senior Band and Junior Band and COACH JOHN EPVTIK Marshallville, Ohio , uskingum College, B A in Education Basketball Football Trac! Coach Eighth History American historv M .L N FRANK Delta, Ohio, B A and B S in Educfz ion, Defiance Colleffe 3 Girls' Uhyslcal Education n lish 8, and Civics 8 0 o .. O . 4 Q Q 0 . o . . . u . . O I 4 I x . Q 1 ,. 'N 'x . , Jil' 21.4 1 0 0 o -L. . C U . . 1? 'r ' 4.4 M. -. PAUL HART Toledo, Ohio, B.A. and B.S. ir Education, Miami University, Toledo University. Algebra Physics High School Arithmetic HELEN I-IENKELMAN Sandusky, Ohiog B S. In Educa- tion, Bowling Green State Uni versity, Ohio State Universlty West Ada , Oh1o llng Ohlo Type1n'i.ti.ng Bookkeeping Shorthand I and II DAVID B MARTIN Salem, B A in Ed., Bowl Green State Unlversityg American Govft Physical Education Football 8: Track Coach CAROL LOWMAN Ohlo, B S ln Education, Northern Univers1ty, ow Green State Unlversity, State Unlversity Biology Hygiene General Science Home Economics 8 CARL G SMITH Fostoma, Ohio, B S :Ln Educa- tion, BOW1lI'1g Green Unlverslty Englnsh lO Latm I and TI MRS RUTH WAGONER Curtice, Ohio, B S 111 Educa t1on, Bowllng Green State Un- 1vers1ty Home Economics X uma wvw-Un BUS DRIVERS From left to rlght- Wllbert Gates, Eugene He- trick, Leonard Shell, Myron Deoner, George Bondergeld, A G Hay, H1lmer Peters, Clarence Garner, Ed Beuhler, Luther GRADE 'TEACHERS Second Row: Josephine Ballmer, first.: Bertha Wierth, fourth, Dorothy Franck, second, Alma Bense, firstg Bertha Cavalier, third. First Row: Norma Gleckler, second3Ma,1u gurite Zerck, third, Evelyn Hermes, fourbhg Helen Krieger, sight-saving JANITORS Martin Warner, Luther Beck Arnold Krleger WW COOKS Hrs Wllber Genzman, Hrs 311013, Myerholtz, Iirs I-'enry Wohlers OF ICE GIRL: Second Row B Sn1der, B Sandw1sch, LI OVGTIWGP, D Nolan First Row B Radloff, E Schumaker, G Hensler PRESIDENT SECRETARY ill! 4 HARULD LEZOTTE WThey're only truly great who are truly good U Class President 2,3,h, Lesbian Sec Treas 3, Football l,2,3 ll CCapt D5 Lesbian President Basketball 1,2,3,h, Track 1,2 3 ,h, Vars1ty Club 2,3 ,ln QPres Semester A's 1,2,3,b BILL ROBINSON WThe man that blushes is not quite a brute ' Football l,2,3,h CCapt Q, Bas ketball l,2,3,b, Track l,2,3,h Varsity Club 2,3,h, Sophomore Program, F F A h MARLENE OVERMYER 'Cute as 8 button and twice as nice N Band 1,2,3,h CPres D Orches tra 3,h Intramurals l,2,3,b, Class Program l,2,3,h, G A A 2,3,h, Perfect Attendance l,2, 3, Student Council b,1DP8m8t1C Club 14, Comercial Club 11 ROBERT FULLER 'Think before thou speakest W Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 3,h fPres D, Dramatic Club h,Pres. Football 1,h CMgr 2,3D, Track 1,2,h, Basketball 1, 2, 3, M Varsity Club h, Senior Play, Lesbian Program 2,b, Perfect Attendance 1,3,Le8b1an stunt 3 IERLE ARNDT WWhat 8 life! what a civilization! Football 1,2,3,h3 T1'8.Ck 1,2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,ll,Lat:Ln Club 1,2 5 Varsity Club 3 ,M Dra- matic Club M, Class PPOETBI 9 DOROTHY BECK NA rose is sweet er in the bud than full blown H Intramurals l,2,3,h G A A 2 3,b, Freshman Program, Lesbian Stunt 2, Activities Committee 3 VICE-PRESIDENT 'Q TREASURER '. ' ' 55 1: A . . ' 5 sr f - i 1 .3 . - 5 0 ' '2,, V E I . . . 5 5 gi , ' 1 1 5 , s ' 1 2. Q A H 1 , . . S.. Q n , . ' ' fl: R i NORMAN BECK 'A good mind pos- sesses a kingdom. Va1ecl1.ctorj.s.n3 Rocket Staff, Dramatic Festival M3 Student Council CPresJ3 Yearbwk Staff '43 Semester A's l,2,3,h3 Inter-Society Play 2, 33 Glso Club ug Head Usher 3,115 Intra- murals, Dramatics l,2,3,h. DONALD BOON A dimpled smile for everyone. Salutat orian 5 Football 1 ,2 , 3 ,la Band 1,2,3,h3 Semester A's 1,2 3,145 Track l,2,35 Orchestra 1, 2,33 Activities Comittee 2,115 Yearbook Staff 3,145 Intramural Games, Glee Club 2,745 Varsity Club 3,143 Dramatics 2,l4. BILL BURSH 'A very gentle beast and of a good conscience Canadian Schools 1, Football 3,h, Intramurals 3,143 Dranatio Club h, Lesbian Stunt 2. GEORGE CASS All mankind loveth a lover. Feetbaal 1,2,3,bg Basketball 1 2,3, Track l,2,3, Intramrals 2,l1, Lesbian Vice President by Freshman Class Presidentg Var sity Club 2 ,3,h CTreas Q3 Glss Club h, Lesbian Program 2,3,h3 Latin Club President 1, Class Program 3,11 JDK CHAMBERS Take life easy You'l1 live longere' Football 1,3,h, Track l,2,33 Intramrals 1,2,3,h3 Varsity Club 3, 14, DI'8mB.tlC Club Lu Inter-Society Play 2,3 3 Class Programs l,h, Adelphian Pro- gram hy Latin Club 1,23 Pre- jection Club 1 GEORGE CHIARELLI true Cassanova, women are his Feauben 1,3 ,hy Basketball 1, 3,l1, Track l,2,3,b3 Varsity Club h, Glee Club 14, Dramatic Club h, Intramurals 3 3 Latin Club 1 6 1 sei, o , . O , . L Q e 5 Us e f' 2 A e I , 1 , o s 3 ' 0 f ' 1 Q C ' A o U U o ig . xv- L . 1 5 is , 2 . ,, , 1' I s ? ' 5 - 5' I . , g ' 4 . O . it WA i. C li , '1 weakness. In L' 'C 0 . 9 5 B ve' . A. e . J n 9 9,1'.f, F W1 ' , V eiffli ' o DONNA CHIO 'The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known FHA 3,24 CPree 5, GAA 2,3 lu Live Wires 3,145 Intrmuraila l,2,3,h Dramatic Club by Li brary Staff 3, 745 Commercial Club 74 MADELINE CHIO 'Img soul gf sweet delight can never be defi1'd F 1!2!3Ihf A 2,3,l4, Li-V9 Wires 3,7-L, Intramurals 1, 2,3,l4, Dramatic Club h ROGER DEPPENSIIITH 'fllen of fer words are the best men Rocket staff 2,3 ,h, Basketball 1 Intramurals 3, Perfect At- tendance 3 worth gold Dramatic Club 14, Intramurals 1 2,3,l4, Track 2 cuuzor. FLICK Really md truly I've nothing to wear Port Clinton High School 3, FHA 1, 2,145 YToena 2, 3 G A A. bs Live Wires lu Ura. matic Club 24, Freshnan Program Lesbian Program 2, Dramatic Festival I4 QPrampterJ KENNETH FLORIANA A smile for everybody and evervthlng .J Q f 3 - . hr . O 3 O LEONARD FELDER WA good heart's o o o ' I-I IILFRED FOSS 'It is safer to hear and take cou sel than to give it ' Gibsonburg H S 1,23 F 1.1 3, hy Basketball hi Track 3, B Intramurals 3 HAROLD FUREIAN 'His bark is terse than his bite ' Basketball 1,2,3,hg Football 1,2,3, Track 1, 2, 3, h Int murals 2 BARBARA GACKSTETTER 'Good humor is the health of the soul, sadness is its poison F H A 2,3,b Y Teens b, Live Wires h, Dramatic Club h, GAA 2,3, Intramurals l,2,3, Adel ohian Program 3,h Fresh an ARLENE GENZIAN 'A good rlpn tation is more valuable than money ' Glee Club 3, Intram rals 3 Freshman Programg Lesbian Pre- gra l HARJORIE GENZMAN 'Touched with human gentleness and love U Rocket Staff 2,3,h Library Staff 2,3,h, Usherette 1,2,3,h Semester A's l,2,3,h, Yearbook Staff D, Dramat1c Club M, Com- mercial Club h Live Wires b Latin Club l,2, Intramurals, Senlor Play CPrompterl, Track JOYCE GRAU 'Patience is the best remedy for trouble ' F H A 1,2,3 fPres J ug G A A 2,3,b, Intramurals l,2,3,h. e I I lv O 3 o ' 5 Tl- . .. .N e 0 U 5 ' . . 3 Program, o . ,hs 0 3 3 3 fi WYNNE HASSELBACI-I 'She was as good as she was fair. F HA 1,2,3,3 Live Wires by G A.A 2,3,h fPres D3 Cheer- leader 3,143 Intramurals 1,2 ,3, 143 Dramatic Club 143 Track 1 ALLEN HEBMINGER They are ne ver alone that are accompa nied with noble thoughts Football Cllgr D 3, h, Basket ball Cllgr I 1, 2, 3, h, Track Cllgr I l,2,3,h, Dramatics l,2, h, Intranmrals 1,2,3,b GAIL HENSLER Happy go Lucky! Port Clinton High School 1,2 3 Inter-Society Play 3, Class P18-y 3,74 G A A 3, 11 Liv Wires 3,h, Y Teens 3,245 Intra- murals 3,h3 Dramatic Club by Camnercial Club h WANDA HENRY 'The very flower of youth Band 2,3g,-lg 1,2,3, ll, G A A 3,b, Live Fires 143 Library Staff 3 ,b, Dramatic Club hs Inter-45oc:l.ety Play 2 5 Adelphian Program 3,141 Fresh man Program, Perfect Attend,- ance 3 mms Hmms 'I am glad that my Adonis hath a sweet tooth in his head Fremont, St Joe's 1, Intra- murals 2,3,h, Class Program 3, 14, Live Wires lu Activities Committee 3, Library Staff 145 Lesbian Program L43 Dramatic Club ll MARCELLA HERMES A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded Rocket Staff 1,2,3,h QEditorD3 Yearbook Editor h,Senester A's 1,2,3,h, Library staff 2,3,h Usnerezte 2,3 ,h, Latin Club 1, 2 CPres D3 Commercial Club 14, CPres.Q5 Dramatic Club lu 1 1 'wif ' 'J ' 4 'VN MARNA Ross HOPFINGER 'The blush is beautiful, but sometimes is inconvenient.N Band l,2,3,b3 Orchestra 3,145 Intramurals l,2,3,hg G.A.A. 2, 3,u3 Live WiT88 3,b3 Cheer- leader 3,115 Rocket staff 14 5 Latin Clubg Dramatics 2,35 Comercial Club 11. HERLE HO FHAN 'A read ng ma- chine always wound u and 80138 F F A 1,2,3,h, Dramatic Club hy Track 3, hy Parliamentary Procedure 3,113 Safety Patrol 1 Stage llanager 14 3 Freshman Plas: JOANNE HUMPHREY NA twinkle in her eye and mischief 1n her heart W Band l,2,3,I.1, Orchestra l,2,3, lg, Dance Band 2,3, Glee Club 2 3,h, Y Teen Club 3,14 CPTGS Live Wlres 3,l1, Dramatics 1,2, 3,u, Library staff 3,h, Rocket staff 2,3,h, Lat n club, G A A LOUISE JESS 'True eloquence consists in saying all that is proper and nothing e1se.' G A A 2, 3, hy Glee Club 33 Hired Chorus 2, 3, Intramurals 1!2!3Ih FRANCES JOHNS 'The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid W Staff 2,3,14, Cheerleader 2 ,3 , Yearbook Staff la, Semester Afs l,2,3,h, Intramurals l,2,3,h, claa Club 2,ug G A A 2 3 Live Wires 3,145 Latin Club 1,2 Track 1, nramauea l,2,3,b EAYE KARDATZKE 'A magnificent spectacle of human ha piness ' Intramurals 1,2,3,h, Glee Club 2,3 ,h, Cheerleader 2,3 ,h, Live Wires 3 ,h, Adelphian Officer 3 u, c A A 2,3,b, Rocket starr b, Dramatic Club h, Dramatics 1a2n3ah .n 4 - u- 0 -D3 2 Rocket staff l,2,3,h5 Libraali 0 Q 0 , SALLY EUJIER 'The only way to have a friend ie to be one Band md Orchestra 1,2,3,h3 o1ee Club 1,2,3,h, Live Wires 3,h, I Teens 2,3 :GJ A 2,3 h,Dramatio Club 3 Senior Play Clase Program 1,2,33 Lesbian Pregraa 1,2,3,h3 Lesbian Stunt 1,2,3, Latin Club 1,2 JUSTIN KLEINHANS 'Men of few words are the best men MARGARET LEIIKE A wise and understanding heart Perfect Attendance 1,2,3 , Li brary steff 3,b GA A 2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3 14 Band 143 Teacher Typist 5 3 Dramatic Club by commercial Club hgaend Librarian 3,b, Ensemble Club lg ELLEN LENZ Laughter is the joyous, universal ever- green of life. Live Wires 3 ,113 Intramurals 1, ,3,L,, F H A 3,h, Senior my PI'1PtBI',j Commercial Club hi Dramatic Club I4 COLLEEN MORGAN The world bo- lengs to the energetic Intramurals 1,2,3,h, G A A 2, 3 14, F H A 1, Senior Playg Socket Staff by Dramatic Club DOROTHY NOLAN 'Her voice ne over soft , gentle and la,--an excellent thing in a nnan Band 1,2,3,h3 Glee Club 1,3,h3 Intramurals 1,2,3,h3 G A.A 2, 3,141 Live Wires 3, 343 Rocket Staff 143 Senior Play, Dramatic Programa l,2,3,l4 S Q e e 3 Band l,2,3,h3 G.A.A. 2,3,lL3 2 O Q U . C 9 ' e e ' 'QQ' BONNIE R.ADLon HA rmaid of grace and complete majesty Band 1,2,3,h Orchestra 3 by Dance Band 3 Glee Club 1,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,h, G A A 3, h, Live Wires 3,h, Senior Play Lesbian Program 2, Lesbian Stunt 2,3, Latin Club 1,2, Comercial Club I4 EILPEN OVERMIER She is understanding person who anyone would want for a friend G A A 2,3,b, Intramurals 1,2 3 L4 Dramatic Club 14 Class Program 2,3 PHYLLIS RARIG 'Tis good to be merry and wise F H A 3,h, Glee Club 3 Mix Chorus 3, Intramurals 1,2 ,3 JOHN REIZMAN 'It is the nature of a great mind to be calm Track 3,h, Varsity Club, ketball Intramuralsg Dramatic Club h BERNADINE RISCH 'If my heart were not llght, I would die Intramurals l,2,3,h G A A 2 3,b, Dramatic Club lg, Freshman Program, Perfect Attendance l RICHARD ROHRON There is rhy thm in his toes and music wherever he goes Band 2,3,I4, Track 2,3,h a matic Club h, Clase Program l Lg, Adelphlan Program 3 if 1 O 3 . 9 . . S ' ' 3 .1 911 I ' M a 5 5 X 0 0 0 ' 3 60. is ' 0 f Q' wur ri 5 at , 3 kv, A V- and undisturbed. 17 1 , if o o .3571-J, 0 3 sf 5 0 be 0 , ' 3. ' , Q' . on , 1 V . . Dr - ,J A I I u : W X Q A, I ' ' Q o A 1 1 . i ETH JEAN SBIWISCH 'lhoso little body lodged a mighty lin ' Port Clinton H gh School, Glee Club 2,3,h, I rears 3,53 turr- book scarf by Rocket starr hz Semester A's 2,33 Dramatic Festival U3 Comercial Club lu Drmatic Club 143 lixed Chons 2,3,h5 Teacher Typist lg ROGER SANIIICH 'As good natured a soul as er'r trod on shoe of leather ' Dramatic Club h, Intramurals h Adelphian Program lx Freshman Program IARIAN SCHANKE 'If a woman have lo g hair, it is a glory to her ' Librar7'Staff 2,3,b G A A 2, 3,h, Intramurals l,2,,3,h, R00 ket Staff L., Teacher Typist h Dramatic Club lg Commercial Club I4 Wice Pres D Freshman Program, Track l LOREN SCHILLER 'It may be said of him that Cu id hath clap- Varsity Club 2, 3, 145 Freshman Playg Football l,2,3,h3 Track 1,2,3, F F A 1,2,3,h fPres D Intrannrals l,2,3,h, Adelphian Program l, Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team 3,l4,Judging Team 1. ELAINE SCHUMAKER WAs innocent as a new laid egg ' Band 2,3,h, Glee Club 2,3,b, F H A l,2,3, Intramurals 1,2, 3,l4, G A A 3,h, Live Wires 3, 14, Class Program l,2,3,h, Les bian Stunt 2,3 Student Conn cil 2, Orchestra L4 Dramatic Club h, Class Officer 3 RUTH ANN SCHWARTZ Wuischiefl That is what she is made of W Perfect Attendance l,2, F H A 2,3,h, I Teens 3,h, Class Pro- gram l,2, Intramurals l,2,33 G A A 2,3,h Live Wires 3,h, Band 3 ,lg , Yearbook Staff h, Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 14 I . i . 5 K 5 '. . . , - s s P - , 3 W pedghim on the shoulderd' I ' l . o o s Q 5 ' , ' Q ii-' J O 3 V 0 o e S . 1 o e A K HARRY SHATTO 'I shall laugh myself to death Laugh you people! Laugh! Football 2,3,h, Track 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,h Lesbian Program 3 gb- LUANA SHERRILL 'The only'way to overc me a temptatio is to eld to it W Live Wires 3, CPres 7, G A A 2,3,h, Dramatic Club b, Intra murals l,2,3,h, Usherette 3,b Library Staff 2,3,h, Latin Club l,2, Class Program 3,b Yearbook Staff 3,h BONNIE SICKMILLER WBeautifu1 eyes make silence eloquent W Class Program l,3,b G A A 3 b, Latin Club l,2, Llve Wires 3,b Library Staff h, Lesbian Stunt 3 Lesbian Program 3 Intramurals 2,3,b Dramatic matic Festival b ROLLO SIDELL WHe only 1 a Iellamade man who has a good determination W Football 1-J4, Track 1-14 Var sity Club 2,3,b3 F F A l,2,3 M, Parliamentary Procedure 3,5 Adelphian President h, Safety Patrol 1, Intramurals, Activi ties Committee h, Dranatics 2 BARBARA SNIDER NHer eyes are homes of shining stars W Band and orchestra 3,h Glee Club 2,3 h Live Wires 3,b Y Teens 2,3,b Usher 2,3, Latln Club 1,2, Dramatic Club M Co mercial Club h, Student Council 3, Class Program l,2,3 Lesbian Program M DONNA THORBAHN WCanfidence is the companion of success W Intramurals l,2,3,h, F H A 1, 3 L Senior Play fPrompterD3 G.A.A. 2,3,h3 Dramatic Club M. 3 ' s ' s 5 ..-.-. ', s ' l 3 5 Club bg Class Officer lg Dra- a O 3 i 5 9 5 3 - 5 ' 3 . 9 S :WT Third Row G nzman, J Favre, E Hermes, J Browder, D Buehler, Knieriem, J Douglas, R Knopp, M Hoover, C Gordon Second Row J Felton, D Johns, J Fleckner, M Harder, R Immel, Harder, G Hablitzel, M Gardner, A Dreier, Mr Hanllne First Row Hanthorn, N Coulter, M Harshfleld, A Hensler, E Slckmaller, J Cover, E Benton, N Anderson, A Apling, D Delltz Absentees B Heinsen, R K1dd Presldent Edward Sickmiller Vice Presldent John Cover Secretany Esther Benton Treasurer Naoma Anderson AQVISOPS ir Ianllne. Lr Hart Third Row: G. Weyandt, R. Schiller, F. Minier, F. Magrun, '. 'chu1tz, G. Libben, L. Peters, M. Ripke, R. Peters, R. Sees, J. Trabbic, J. St. Clair, M. Tice. Sec nd Row: D. Noble, J. Rahrs, J. Palm, L. Rimelspach, C. Vollmer, D. Lieske, L. Schuster, J. Smith, N. Rauch, J. Meng, K. Myerholtz, A. Mwlander, D. Thayer, G. Sandwisch. First Row: M. Yeisley, J. St. John, P. Poling, G. Weitzel, A. Ripkc, A. Young, N. Suhrbier, M. Miller, B. Sondergeld, S. Throne. -- ie- ,I 1 1. 'Ah' Y K hu f g Fd- I 1 1 ' Lil' X f . .. L- r , , Q X , Z A ,U X ' K x f T ' 12 , ' -- . , ' - gg. i V i U 'v. P' . X . Q J . ' - ' ' 1 A l L ' P ., , L l 2 Ko 0 0 ' ' C, . q o o o I g o 0 0 ' vo o 0 0 0 . 2 Ig Q 0 I 0 , . g g 0 o o , 0 : . . ' 'I ' A ' I 0 I it . SCDPHOMCDRES 5 i Third Row R Bebow, S Humphrey, D Couture, D Genzman, R Gaeth, J Burdine, J Hermes, C Chio, L Buhro, R Harder, H Gack stetter, R Browder, A Genzman Second Row Mlss Henkelman, D Hamann, A Foss, B H llman, N Baum- gartner, E Hofacker, J Arnold, G Blausey, M Bennett, D Harder, E Baumgartner, B Hay, C Hemminger, B Hasselbach, R Dehring First Row S Dipner, R Hebner, M Hetr1ck, D Gibson, K Apling, G Ravas, S Depner, M Brokate, C Brugger, J Fleckner, D Brown President Kenneth Apllng Vice President Diane Gibggn Sec Treas Gilbert Ravas AdV1SO1' Miss Henkeluan 1 Ravas, D Mylander, D Schlipf, A Seeger, L Jacobs, M Youster R Meyer Second Row T Tolan, J Michael, S Orwig, L W8tk1DS, L Zerck, B Wittman S Schiller, J King, A Wittman, C Taylor, K St Clair, M Risch, M Th mpson, D St Clair Flrst Row N Stamm, R Lenz, M Rarlg, J Witt, S Tasch, L P1erson, M Luebke, B Kleinhans, S Lezotte, J Seeger, C Sampson a l O 0 O O I 0 O I I O C I O O O . Q 0 O O Q 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Q 0 I O O . . 0 I 0 I l I 0 0 D 0 0 A . - - -, .Q . - a 1 w W 1 v 1 ' -.a 1 - f 1.1 1 ' W'-' J l O O I I O O . 4 a Q Q 0 0 I 0 I O O O O C I 0 0 0 Q v . 0 - l 0 0 I I O U O 0 O xlff Q l Wd Third Row: A. Blausey, R. Hofacker, W. Brokate, V. Kidd, A. Foss, D. Floro, R. Felder, R. Beck, N. Atwater, P. Flury, R. Browder R. Depner, J. Guntsch, R. Barnes, M. Andrews, R. Fastzkie, G. Gardner, G. Constantine. Second Row R Goldsting J Hofacker, J Fillmore, J Coulter, C Elllthorpe, B Brackett, I Beverlme, S Applehans, N Apling, E Claymsn, H Apling, L Hehl, D Harder, J Hetrick, L Berlin first Pow liss Frank, K D1etze1, D Dress, L Hermes, S Haynes, N Floro, V Gotz, A Gnepper, C Frie-mark, M Thayer, M Humphrey, D Cover, S Hemminger, C Kinsel Absentees M Appelhans, N Wodwomh Advisor Lass Frank President Carol Freimark Vice President Arthur Gnepper Sec Treas Mary Thayer Third Row: J Lawountaln, A St. Clair, L Skzmner, P Miller, M Thor- St Clalr, G Schultz, K Schultz, L. Leaser Second Row H. Leaser, A Weltnnn, G T1ce, D Lleske, E Redman, P. Lleske, L Tack, L Leema ter, J Nolan, D Pond, R, Wolf, I Seeman Flrst Row J SOI' , J. alls, C Wlnters, J Quandt, H Balm, C Rlmel nach, J enls, K Ulttman, S Llnler, B Seef er. 2 Q o o 0 0 . I . . C O o, o o o o D o o .7 1. 2 Q . o 0 o U O O C I I . Q o c 2 0 ' I- ' , .1 I 1 0 J. ' - o o . o i.. 0 bahn, M. Lbferholtz, D. Lemzmyon, W. Roose, J. Madison, L. O ' O ' .Q Fo Q I o o u Q D 5 . O 0 5 o ' Q ' T . . ' 'I 0 1 E W' A- o I . o '- o 1 . o . 3' , 1 o I: ' o F. o V . o -.I JUNIUR HIGH EIGHTH GRADE fourth Row Thlrd Row cond Row First Row Gaylord Risch, Bobby Franck, Kent Mestry, Dennis Genzman Kenneth Lohebach, Bernard Arnold, Ronald Banmgartner, Arthur Roose, Rlchard Burbach, David Ravis, Ronald Lykens Roger Burmeister, Micheal Smith, De Alfred Hanny, David Nehls, Kenneth Risoh, David Westlnghouser, Robert Distel Mr Barnhart, Charles Hablitzel, Mary Jane Madison, Gloria Scott, Janet Morse, Sharon Michel, Sue Ann Van Rensselaer, Charlene M1zener, Janet Hameister, Mary Lou Hensler, Lodexna Patsy Mulligan, Lo1s W'lorian:l.a, Shirley Butler, Mary Jane Felder, Sarah Sickmlller, Ansis Fenteris, Jinmy Garner, B111 Wi11181!lS, Donald Cass, Shirley Harder, Ruth Harms, Donna Genzman, Euinice Genzman Joan Peterson, Lois Whiting, Dorthy Holtz, Jams Devrltz, Geralctlne Brackett, Betty Jane Floro, Janis Keller, Sally Ann Witt, Irene Flury, Ann Browder President Donald Cass Vice President B111 Willlams Secretary Ansio Fenteris Treasurer Jimmy Garner Advlsor Mr Barnhardt . i O ' : . Bender, Patty Linder , Kay Frances DGHZY-- , Ann fi-erclg. Se : ' . -S I O . - ' SEVENTH GRADE Fourth Row B Henry, M Sandwisch, T Tilton, R Hetrick, D Genzman, D Overmyer, M O'Nea.l, K Schiller, R Clouchete, J Schwable K Wierich, L Hansen, B Baldwin, G Unger 'Phird Row Miss Stone, Miss bchutte, D Bloom, B Ellithorpe, L Wolfe, Mays , R Velliquette, K Homler, W Brugger, Miss Scheuerman Miss Madison Seccmct Row R Benton, M Bloom, D Kreager, H Kreager, C Hanny, C Grover, D Cluckey, K Kelly, K Kramer, J Kennedy, Dress, A Knieriem, B Felder, S Floriana First Row M Miller, J LaFevre, D Zipfel, C Nolan, J Miller, D Young D Yeisley, J Schultz, S O'Nea1,M Walls Absentees U Roose, B Bodi 0 0' l O , . P. Sharpe, R. Stuclqy, J. Riokner, B. Seaman, M. Zimmerman, R. O I C , 9 C l 0 . CQ . Nw.. Xlavslfy M, , A Third Row J Redman, R Fuller, J Burdine, J Chambers, B Borsh, R Sidell, B Roblnson, M Arrrlt Second Row: Coach Erwin, G Chjarelli, E. Slckzmnller, H Shatto, R Schultz, M Hoover, J St Clair, R Immel, Coach Martln. First Row: H Foreman, J Trabbic, G. Cass, H Lezotte, M Harder, D Boon, A Henmmnger, J. Cover Absentee: L oclullcr President Harold Lezotte V1CG PI'6S1d9I'1'b Lak Harder secretary Do Bofn Treasurer Geor e Cass Any boy who vn.ns a letter :Ln any of the th1 ee sports 15 eligible to join the Varslty Club The member of the club sell proerams at the Football games. They also sell profframs and pop at the basketball games in order to ea1n money which they use to buy all the boys athletlc let- ters awarded durlng, the year DU.I'1Ilg the football season they sponsor an annual home comm, dance after one of the football Dames Their orJ.ma.ry alms ar La o athlet c. and ood sportsmanship I Q 0 0 0 I 0 O O . O O O . . O I 'O - O 0 I O 1 C O O O . C . Q 6 . ' ' - 11 C, . - 3 Advisors - Coach Martin and Coach Erwin . . S O ' Q . . . . ' rr cr . ' ' 0 to cron te iss g . Q -ffl .3 CD 0 -P U3 0 '1 n O +7 +7 E UD o T-1'-1 015 5.2 O U5 f'S 5-4 QD yr O Mylander, ' e, D CD O 0 'je 0 A er, K. Apli Hemmlnger QI r A Bo KMQTQDQ Vo H3-I'd.eI', Bo B Genzman, D. Couture, G. Cass, POW Second F150 CHAMPS Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Farber CUndefeat . . Elmore cPI'GV18'WJ Carey Clyde Lakeside Anthony Wayne Port C11UtOH Sandusky St. Mary's reak Extend G1bSO1'1bU.I'g 111 Genoa O Games D OPERATORS 1 Hua.: Lzzpffg D Johns, C Chic, G Sandwlsch, C Knieriem, R Peters, E Hermes, R Pfieffer X 0 if U ' e J H ' I 7 0 0 o . 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 7 21 0 U 0 0 o o Q 6 3h 0 ' 0 0 A o 7 13 0 0 o o 7 6 .GMI law ' 6 0 0 0 O 0 O l 6 27 , . , 7 Co' CAPTVV 20 0 0 0 o e o o ' Oak Harbor 0 O 0 0 o o o 0 o o E1U10I'B 0 A O 0 U 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 L - j 'o Bm: RDIINSO ' These boys operated the scoreboard for the football games. Zgarigefgaf VARSITY cond Pow Coach Drwln, Foreman, G Ravas, D Noble, F Lezotte, R Duller, J Cover, D Uylander, N Hoover, B Roblnson, R Knopp, E Slckmlller, Coach Martln ilret Row R Gaeth, J HGtP1Ck, R Meyer, A Hemnlnger C Diif klrd For D Faeth, 1 AUW1 g, J Ljlander, T pGt01S, C Ravas, J Uordlne, J Douvles, Coach Vrw4n ,,cond Pow Coach Martin, G Weyandt, h Harder, D Coature, T Krie er, K Gen man, J HStT1Ck f.OT L' - , ,, Knoop H Lezotte ol fleflnel 4 T B Pob n.on adtaln E Sickmnjler B Fuller x 'UHF ,L 1 J . Cover y 4 'N I' OOVSI' D . Mylander n G Ravas J! L ' ra ' N f A' 77 f 0 ' 1 ? 7 i ' ' x ,g . x .f kj Vx fi X J . A Q 5 ' I 6 z . I X 1' 5, ., , A 'A tvl, , , K V x A X 4 g l, f XX j , f f 4 1 LJ u J 'WC L Fourth Row J Douglas, B Roblnson, R Knopp, B Fuller, D Noble, H Hoffman, H Lezotte, Hermes, V Harder Thlrd Row Coach Erwin, W Foss, J Redman, L Schiller, B Borsh, L Peters, J Cover, J Browder, C Knleriem, R S1dell, Coach Ma.rt:1.n Second Row G. Hablitzel, D Boon, D Rom-on, s Foreman, R SChUl'f'2, G Chiarelll, G Llboen, 1 Harder, R KT10'0Pa A Helmnj-nger First Row K Genzman, G Weyandt, E Slckmiller, J Fleckner, J St Clair D Johns M Tlce, J Trabblc, K Florlana Fourth Row: Third Rom Second Row First Row L Skinner, R Rauch, D Floro, L Jacobs, T Krieger, Apllng, B Browder, C Chio, S Humphrey, B Bebovr, B Krzneger, R Harder, B Wolf Coach Erwln, J Hofacker, D Lemurgyon, D Couture, J Bur- dnne, A Genzman, LI Thorbahn, D Lbflander, G Ravas, P Ravas, B Rooac, B Fastzkle, Coach Martin Tolan, J La Fountain, D. Pond, M Youster, R Pfeiffer, Buhrow, D Hamann, G. Gardner, J Hermes, A St Clanr, Kidd, A Weltman, B Gaeth Hetrick, R D6hI'1I1g, J Madlson, B Hofacker, R Depner, Meyer, A. Gnepper, G Tice, L St Clair, D Genzman, J Guntsch F.. . Q 0 I 0 0 o 0 .0 'D O ...JO 0 o . . , . ll 0 - Q 0 .. 0 . . 0 s 0 0 . O 2 0 0 ' ' . . -, . . LI. Q L I . Y 9 . 2 0 o o o 0 ' . . . a 0 9 0 0 O O 0 c 0 0 0 KO , 0 I 0 o 0 0 . l 0 0 0 . 2 C 0 0 0 . 0 is 0 ' 0 0 . . 0 4 Q : To 0 o o . Lo O O O 0 VO 0 s Q . . 2 Jo e Q o - 0 Bo - 0 0 o o l U Er: .', fa, V G -r ff 8 M . fb fi-3 fix' W' Jai W. fr W, ,L L S' A. 'Q I 4 3 5 ' cf' iz!-' S I J, xyfyl. f,,,.,!.,,.i .- - , ,Aff ' I .11 ,., ...sr, , . ,V 234121, ' axvx Th:1.rd Row C Frlemark, P Liesre, L memes, I Beverlln, D Harder, C. Sampson, S. Depner, I' Apllng, E Clayzran, J ouandt second Row ur. smlth, R rfeyer, L Tek, D Harder, B Hay, S Gmflfs J Michael, G Gardner, T KNO Flr L Row M Thayer, J Nolan, A Apllng, C Hemminger, L Zerck, D Absenteesz N hadsvrorth Presldent Dlane Glbson V109-Preslderrt Linda Zerclq SGC -ffreas. Lo1s Hehl Sbonsor MI' Smith The Latin Club was organlzed to provlde an opportunlty or frlcmshln and recreat1on among Latin students and to learn more about the peclal customs of the people whose langua e we assocztate so closely mth our own Its members are students who are taklng Latln I or II This year, for the first time, those who have completed these courses are allowed to omaln members ach year :Ln October it 1S the custom to sponsor a banquet for all Latin students and faculty members. Accordlng to the old Ron n on tons f1DgeI'S are used ln place of forks and spoons and those who attend come dressed 111 togas made of draped sheets The eatlng in done ln a rec1:Lm.ng position With each course entertammerrt 15 provlded v 2 0 . 0 L o 0 . 0 'N .lo l 0 o -, 0 2 I 0 0 0 ' ' J 0 . T . - Q :,,.gfIl'0 . st 2 al o 0 . o A o 0 Pihson, L. Hehl, S. Hemminger, C. Kinsel, LI. Gardner. l Y' I 0 ' . i . . - -' S ' 1- F g . . . . . . I . I' . 0 .7 . . H ,1 5 Q A Til S . ' . 0 . . . . . F . . 0 . . . . ill-.l,4. Fourth Row D Dress, M Risch, J Witt, M Chlo, D Thorbahn, B Gackstetter, C Flick, A Rloke, L Rlmelspach, B Brackett C Elllthoroe, S Schlller, J. Meng, E Baumgartner, B YT elnhans J Fleckner, A Foss, B Hasselbach, S Mlnler. Thlrd Pow Lrs Va ner, L' Bennett, G Blausey, N Starmn, R Lenz, Lenz, L Schuster, J Arnold, K St Clalr, C Taylor, L F crsor, J Seerfer, A Dreler, B 1a1'b'bIUB.I1, J Nehls second Row M Rar1v,I.I Hetrlck, P Ram , E Hofacker, D De-w1+z, Chio, J Grau, S Tasch, D I.1eske, M Luebke, C Brugger, Rlmelspach, C Wlnters, L Uatk11'1S. Flrst Ro A Schwartz, S Haynes, J org, C We1tmar, J Talfs, Coulter, L Leema ter, B Hlllman Preslderrt Donna Chio V106 Pres Dorls Devntz Secretary Joyce Grau Treasurer Emma Jean Hofacl-'er Parllamentarian Phy111s Rarlg Song Leader Shlrlev Tasch Harlan Luebke Reports Carollne Brug er H1stor1an Darlene Lleske P-dV1SOI' Mrs. Uaggoner The F H A. 15 a 1oca.L chapter of the natlonal and Oh1o assoclatlons of Future Homemakers of America, founded 1n 19115 Hembershlp is composed entirely of hore economlcs students The purooses eroress the alms of the organlzatlon X oromote apprec1at1on of homemaklng 5 fo GX'XDhaS1Z6 worthy home membershln X 5 4' encourage COIUf L.X11ty democracy vrorlf for good famlly llfe. iw CD41 OXX.fllI Lu N l-J promote Lnternatlonal good will foster creatlvo leadershio provlde wholesome recreatlon f To further lnterest ln home econmnlcs Z7 Q ' ' 1 0 Q 0 ' Q 5 g . . . O 0 A O Q o ' - q ' . . . l O x- 9 O O O Q ' . ' ,Y. . 2 ' s I .3 rc 0 0 0 Ee . 0 0 o o o 0 . ' . ,,. '1' 1 Q O Q 0 ' 0 x. 0 .,. - O . . . , 2 0 O 0 0 i Q 4. Q U D. 0 0 0 ' 'Q 9 C . , . , , 0 o 0 ' W! Ro 0 3 1 Q03 0 ,,, 5 . ,'. -L Je o S 0 . g . T . . . . .- - ' 'L - . . . - . . , - Y 5 ' . 1 ff L7 . . , - . -I 1 Q - . . . . . . 0 0 o f Q . A, Q A .A 4 rl' : . . . XX A 1 o To h . , 0 X f , . . X V ff 0 To AL A 0 . 5 ' 90 0 To 5' ..7 ' 0 X X 1' N ' . . ,, 0 To - ' ' . . , , Q ,A Q ' A 0 To o Q3 V' Q X A 0 To ' Q 0 N L: . . .. O A 0 . . . 0 o rl 1- ' Th:1.rd Row: G Sandwisoh, M Youster, V Kldd, K. Schultz, M Holman, M Thorbahn, J Hermes, L Buhro, H Shatto, R Pfieffer, B Robinson. R. Sldell Second Rom Augsburger, G. Tlce, G Libben, M khrerholtz, E Hermes, Tice, C Kl'liSI'16II1, R Harder, B Brokate, N Atwater, J Madlson J Trabbic Flrst Row: D Floro, B. Hofacker, M Thompson, D Le Muryon, J St Clan- W. Foss, D Johns, H. Pack tetter, R Peters, A Foss, C. Chio Ab entees: L. Jacobs, L. Schiller President Loren Schiller Vice-President John St Clair Secretary Wilfred Foss Treasurer Dewilt Johns Peoorter Henry Gackstetter Adv'.1.sor A B Augsburgfer Colors Purple and Gold Motto Learnlng to Do Doing to Learn. Earnin to Live Living to Serve national orffanlzatlon of, by and for boys studying vocat1ona.l agrlculture ln public secondary schools under the orov1s1ons of the Nat1onal Vocatlon- al Fducation Acts. The F r A 15 an 11TbI'8. C3.I'1'1C'UJAI' actlvitv h8.lEl.ILf' :Lts OI'17'l!1 and roo in a definlte part of the school currlculum--voca.t1onal agr culture. Among other thlngs, members learn through actlve part1c1pat:Lon how to conduct and take part :Ln public meetlngs, to speak :Ln publlc, to buy and sell coopera tlvely, to solve thelr own problem, to fzmance themselves, and to assume c1v1c responsiblity The fou.ndat1on upon which the Future Farmers of Ame- rlca. is built, lncludes leadershln and character development, snortsmanahlp, cooperatlon, servloe, thrzzft, scholarship, :unproved agrlculture, organlzed recreatlon, czxtizenship, and patrlotism . . r . . U 1 ' O O 0 Q Q O . Q MrO . O O C Mo I . I C I l . . I I O 0 O O I Q . o I S Q . , S 0 o . ' c 0 ., -n ' . g . O The Future Farmers of America, or F.F.A. as it is simply known, is a o C: . 0 O I . 'LJ qQ I C 0 I 0 I O I l -L 0 o 0 E . 1 .s -I . . . . A . . - . 0 f Fourth Row Third Row Second Row Flrst Row Abs errtees M Risch, A Apling, S. Depner, C Flick, D Harder, E. Baum- gartner, S Lezotte, B Hay, M Harshfield, K Meyerholtz, A Mylander, L. Sherrlll, B R:1.sch, J Grau, D Beck, B. Lenz W Hemgy, C Brugger M5-SS FI'8f1k, N Anderson, R Lenz, A Young, M Gardner, Benton, J Smith, S Kllmer, A. Wittman, L Jess, M Schanke I3 Overmyer, D Lieske, D Dewltz, E Schumaker, B Sickmiller G Hensler, R Schwartz, B. Wlttman, B Sonderveld, J St John N Staxmn, M Rarlg, N Suhbrler, L Schuster, D Nolan, M Overmyer, F Johns, W Hasselbach, F Kardatzke, D Thayer, M Hopfinger, S Throne, C Morgan, M Chao, D Thorbahn, D. Ch10, S Schlller, J Mena, B Hlllman, J Witt, A Dreier, J. Palm, P Pollng B. Helnsen, R Kidd Pre ldent Wynne Hasselbach viCO DI'GSld8I'1't Faye Kardatzke S0CI'9t3.I'Y Dorothy Thag, er Treasurer Nancy Rauch Advi-SOI' Miss Frank One of the prinnry objectives of the Girls' Athletlc Association is to develop a. wholesome and d1versif1ed prosram of bames, sports , outlngs, and social act:1.v1t1es through which fellowship, good sportsmanshlp, and desirable health practlces mll be developed Membership is open to all gn-ls 1n the upper three grades of the high school To I1'l8.1ITi38.11'l. membership a garl must pa1'tic1pate in at least one sport a year. Intramurals ln soccer, volleyball, and basketball, playnights, bowl ing, svnmnlng, and an annual p1cn:1.c are some of the activ1t1es sponsored by the G A A A Bake Sale is held each year to earn money so as to make possible these activities and to help bw G.A A letters for those girls who earn them by partlcipatlng actively in the organlzation N. Rauch, C. Sampson, .D. Gibson, B. Hasselbach, M. Hetrick. ovvwvnc-:J-ciasl Thlrd Rom L scnuster, N Coulter, P Pollng, J st John, J Me B Sondergeld, J. Felton, A Young, D Dewitz, G Hensler, N Suhrbier. Second Row: Miss Henkelman, N Anderson, N. Rauch, A Hensler, E Lenz D Beck, E Overnyer, M. Overnver, D Nolan, M. Genzman, J Rahrs, B Sarxiwisch Fu-st Rom A nreier, E Schmnaker, B Snider, u Hopf:-user. M Hermes: B RadZ1.oi'f, J Smlth, A Ripke, F Yveitzel, D Chlo, M Lemke Presldent arcella Hermes Vlce-Presldent Marlan Schanke Secretary Joyce Smlth Treasurer Bonnle Radloff Adv1s or H185 Ben' elman Students from the Qhorthand I and Shorthand II classes are eligible for membershlp in the C01IlI16I'C181 Club. 111 purpose of this newly formed orqarxization is to create more lnterest in and a better understanding of the business world. c 0 o o 0 o ng, o o o o 0 Q O 0 , Q Q . . O C ' . . 0 Q 'O 0 I ' . 0 o O Iv ' ' . .. ' If . . C I .- - . . .- . . -- . 4 , .- l .L lv- Ll . . m C Y 1 ' O .ll I'al1lallC5 Third Row A Hemninger, G Cass, H. Foreman, D. Robron, J. Redman, G Chiarelll, J. Chambers, N Beck, R. Deppensmith, L. Felder, M. Arnit, H Lezotte, M Hofilnan, B Borsh, D Boon Second Rom S Kilmer, B Siclcmlller, E Schumaker, H Chao, C Morgan, F Johns, M Hopfinver, W Hasselbach, E Overmyer, B Gack stetter, B. Risch, M. Genzman, M Hermes, J Humphrey, L Sherrill, E Lenz, D Ghlo, Mr. Bacon Fuller, G Hensler, M Overnver, D Nolan, R Schwartz, Sandwisch, J Rahrs, M. Lemke, F Kardatzke. President Pooert Fuller Vice-Preslderrt Gall Hensler Secretary Marlene Overrqver Treasurer Dorothy Nolan AC1V1S 01' LII' Bacon The Dramatic Club was formed mth the following, obj ectlves in nnnd to galn creator part1c1pat1on ln school d amatlc profframs, to stress the importance of the technical aspects of the stage by offering practical experience in costumlng, staging, makeup, lightlng and directlng, to gain greater appreclation of the drama from both the public and the schoo 1. 0 . . O O O D 0 O . O First Row: B. Snider, B. Radloff, D. Thorbahn, W. Henry, C. Flick, R. 0 'O O O Bo , Img vas Third Rows . Hermes, M Genzman, M Gardner, C Flick, M. Harshfield, Kilmer, K Myerholtz, A Mylander, N Rauch, E Schmnaker, Smckmlller, G Hensler, E Lenz, D Thayer, F. Kardatzle Second Row: Hermes, A Hensler, J Smith, L Schuster, E. Benton, D Nolan, M Overmyer, W Hasselbach, R. Schwartz, J Palm, J Humphrey, Miss Lomnan. First Row: B Gackstetter, D Chlo, M. Chao, W Herniy, L Sherrill, M. Hopfmger, B smder, F Johns, B Radloff, P Polina. J - St Eg John, J. Meng V1ce-President Marna Rose Hopfinger Sec -Treas. Barbara Snlder Advlsor 1 1ss Lovman X J E J Specifically, they have charve of 36111113 refreshments at all home football games At the close of the football season they honor oartlci parrts and coaches of the port with the annual football banquet The banquet chairmen this year were: Decoration Chalrman Nancy Rauch Food Chanrman Kathleen Myerholtz Imrltation Chairman Marcella Hermes Program Chamrman Dorothy Thayer M I O O So O . O 0 O Bo- . . 4 Q o V f 0 Al O O 0 0 O President - Luana Sherrill Z, Q ' : M' . ,,,,, I U - - u KU W ,L 'X ,I Ujfen Third Row E Benton, B Gackstetter, A Hensler, J Smith, C Fllck K Myerholtz, S Kilmer, M Harshfleld, N Rauch, A Mylander, J Meng, B Kleinhans, J Fleckner, D Thayer, G Hensler Second Row Mlss Henkelman, N Anderson, S Throne, J Michael, S Orw1g, L Pierson, S Tasch, J Palm, J Arnold, K St Clair, C Taylor, J Smith, J Seeger, A Drier First Row S Depner, A Apling, L Zerck, M E Hetrick, J Humphrey Sampson, S Lezotte, D Gibson Absentees R Kldd The Y Teens, the teen age branch of the Y W C A , is a.world wide organization promotlng friendliness and fellowship between nations and nationallties Our club sponsors dances and sells candy at basketball games, and gives a banquet for all those participat1ng in basketball Other officers of Y Teens lnclude President Joanne Humphrey Program Chairman Esther Benton Vlce Presldent Marlene Overmeyer Social Chaiman Annette Mylfmder Secretary Baroara Sn1der W0I'Sh1P Ch8-ima-n Nancy Ranch Treasurer Bertha Sandnsch Publicity Chairman Naomi Anderson Snow 0 M155 Henkelman Music Chairman Sallv Kilmer M. Ovorm er, B. Snider, B. Sandwisch, R. A. Schwartz, C. .bd +7 5:4 CD O' E R CD 'U C1 fC I-I TS Pete Q E 'w n-:Niki m If CD Q 5 W4 I-1 -59 F-I I E' 3 -r-I U1 0 S1 F-1 E H GJ E LO Cd f-1 ij K-4 U3 U3 I E 4D 'U -rl U! GJ gg. O 'FI Ib C5 r-I Ui GJ 'D F-1 5 as Q O DJ I -P CD 7-l O CD UD 'U Treasurer - Stuart H Umphrey et Lemke E3 1 u C 3 S-1 G3 F-4 O 4-I I-ll er, x-T3 ore Em L11 QA 0. 1-I C0 O JJ k 111113 E. Sch 3 ch Tas S. ke, L e obron R 114 ho DIP: 5, IJ 1-1 LD U2 I S-4 O +7 O CD JJ F71 QC F-4 E. Baumgartne Second Row R D Us C1 Flu-3213 QQ:-Q Apl A. c z, S. H hrey . e e, . Snider, J. Wi t, R. Lenz, L. Schuster, D. Lieske, . uandt, E. Benton, L. H hrey, C. Brugger, L. Tac , B. lex T. Krieger, D. Boon, J. Rauc , . Har r S. K' r, L. . T Row: diss C k, D. Nolan, N. Palm, J. Michael, B. Radloff, K. Myerholtz, i. yer, . N hl , J. Scrg, A. My nder, B. q mel' Gld, E0 LGHZ, Do T GT, Co KTIJISG 0 Ha ' 0 umpl ey, . i s er . 0 k o N 18.11, Do o . , g S. O 'g, E. C n, L. Hermes, J. Felton, . emhnyo St. John, D. Buehler, K. Schultz, L. Hehl . eemaster, S. Hemminger, S. Haynes, B. Hay, B. Kleinhans, 1. opfinger, C. Sampson. Fir ,H : ' I S. Lezotte, . i GI' 6 Ov L. 1 DIY He XI. PMN st 3. Heinsen Absentees Om le.S+m Director- Miss Clark Third Ron' Miss Clark, M Humphrey, R Meyer, L Schuster, A Dreier Humphrey, J Nehls, J Sorg, B Snider, S Kilmer Second Row Kinsel, S Lezotte, ll Overmeyer, D Thayer, M Hopfinger Hay, A llylander, J Humphrey, E Sclmmaker, B Radloff Myerholtz, B Kleinhans, J Nolan First Ron' Felton, M Thayer, E Benton, J St John, S Orvrig, L Hermes, L Pierson, M Lueblfe, J Palm PUWX D Aiors D TTC' ' , A Aollng, S Lezot'be,m Henry, D Rohr-on 3 o a o a , SO O O I 0 0 3 Co o o o Q Bl O O O 0 KO O O O : Jo C O C O O C C O B I O 1 . . ,,-a1z, TT. -T'rc...,fc1' , . U ' , nur, . Uvktov awk Thlrd Row: P Sutter, L Bender, S Mlchael, P Lleske, D Ravas, R Franck, J Smith, S Wltt eocno Pow Mlss Clark. K Kelly, R Harrls, D Harde1, U :Le lcmy, Nolan, B Hermes, J Qwandt, B Wllllans, T Tzllton, Denny Garner, G Unger, E Genzman, I' Bahnsen, L Bloox , Arnold Absentees Wadsworth C Blol a e DILI'eCtOI Miss Clarlf Umor aches f7'a Sec-ond Row J. Garner, G Unger, C Hablrbzel, R Franck, B W1.L..l.13.I'E, T Tllton, E Genznan, K Yelly, D Y1eS1y F1I'St Row C Nolan, Q Dltt, K Denny, A Knierlem, A Browder, R Benton, B Hermes ' 0 0 0 '. 0 . 0 0 Q . O . O S 1 Q ', 2 y' Q o . o . o I. 'A Co o o . o . . . 1 Q ' K. . 0 First Row: J. Morse, S. Denhart, J. Peterson, P. Linder, C. Hablitzel, Jo o o an fo ll J. . 2 No L 0 .T ff, o . , X .. 2 0 o . I 0 ' Q ' Q A 0 X O . 9 ' 2 o - on H 0 O . ' ' O O G CALS Thlrd Row Second Row First Row Presldent Secretary Trea urer Librarlan Dlrector M Harshfleld, K Myerholtz, A Mylander, P Poling, B Sondergeld, J Humphrey, S Kilmer, J Felton, S Orwi S Depner, S Schlller, J Rahrs M1ss Clark, L Hehl, N Baumgartner, S Tasch, N Palm N Rauch, D Nolan, B Snider, A Wittman, E Schumaker, F Johns, J Nolan D Thayer, S Hem lnger, G Blausey, B Hay, N Suhrbier C Klnsel, M Thayer, F Kardatzke, B Hillman, L Doroquv Nolan vo our hayer Blanche Sondergelo lmrllyn Harshfleld IHSS Clark Presldent Robert Fuller Sec Treas Bax Harder Llbrarlan John Cover Dlrector Miss Clari Second Row G Chiarelli, P Ravas, N Beck, J Cover, D Mylander, B Fuller, R Knopp, C Knier1em First Row M Lesser, G Cass, D Boon, R Peters, M Thompson, M Harder, R. Meyer, Miss Clark 62' . 3 to ' o o, o g o . Q 0 o gg O 0 Q Q 3 . 0 o I 0 0 3 o o- o 2 0 o . o o 0 o c a o 0 Schuster, B. Sandwisch, C. Rimelspach, D. Cover. :WT r f T I - H - , . O . o ' 2 9 g 0 0 o I 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 Q 1 ocke-1' SLAQQ Thlrd Row: B sandwlch, F Johns, M Hopfinger, J Cover, R Knopn, R Peters, R Denoensmlth, L Beck, R Dehr1ng, F Kardatzke, B. Snlder, E Schumaker. Second Row Liss Henkleman, C hor an, I Schanke, L Sherrlll, M Genz man, E Bau bartner, J Smith, K Myerholtz, H153 Tlmpe Flr t Row D. Glbson, S Farder, D Nolan, A Aollng, A Dreier, N Hermes, J Humphrey, N Rauch, L Hehl, S Orwlv, N Anderson Ed tor Marcella Hermes Assist Edltor Allce Dreler Advlsors LlSS Twmpe, Mlss Henkelman The Rocket 1S oubllshed b1 veekly by students of Salem Oak Harbor Hlbh School The staff and advlsors are constantly strlvlng to unbrove the paper, already twice rated excellent ln alea contests School ne soaners do more than gust prlnt school news The work done by staff members tralns then, not onl 1D Journallsm but 1n 1n1t- iatlve, deoend olllty, and puntuallty . o 0 ' o 0 0 O , O o ,L . vo a . o ' o 2 I 0 g :Zo U 0 . 0 ' 0 0' 0 o a 1 0 ' S I . Q 1 o . o . o Ls o 0 0 o O 'Q Absentees: L. Schuster. . 1, - ' ' . - . . . - I. v.: I 5 . . . .-m .G . . X . . . . 1 . W 2 L . . . . J P Tr . . . A . . . . L i, . . . . ,Li LY'a.Y'1AVM9 Third Rom Schanke, L Sherrill, M Hermes, R Schultz, F Johns, Sickmlller, F Kardatzke Second ROW ' Gibson, Bo Sandm-Sch, A Hermes, M. Genzman, D. Harder, 0 Lf'-95119: Ao ADJ-1118, J. Humphrey, Mlss Trunpe First Row B Kleinhans, S Lezotte, W3 Henry, M Lemke, D cr 0, feltoni J Stn John, Po P01iI1g, S Th one, M, Gardner Absentees I. Kldd Advisor Miss Tinme The hlvh school llbrary is an essential factor for both students and teachers It contalns many types of books, a varlety of ma azines, as research work. The staff, composed of twenty S1X studentfl1brar1ans, is un er tne SHD9TV1Si0n of a teacher-llbrarlan Members of thls staff asslst ln checklng out books and masazlnes, Lcndlng tho 111ch are damaved, ac- C8SS1OUiDg and filing books, and 1n general keenwng the appearance of the library neat. As Well as adding to their ertra curricular aCt1V1tP i s, they f celve valuable tra1n1ng. E M. ' . 9 I 0 RO - 0 Q : D ' , D It u 0 . : ' 0 ' 0 0 li J. I o , 7-. . .O . i 0 . I g two newspapers an various pamphlets to be used for pleasure as well A - . . . , A . . . U p . . . . J . nv . Se TH. O C , ,Z . . . 751 9-4 r-4 G e r OV M. Be k, , N. Lezotte, Presi Ra H. Treas., Secg' T. Rauch, entg Pr U E5 Mrs. Wagoner, Jr. Augsburger ' ' t ow: S'de11 PreS.' J St nd Row. i . ' 1 ' ' 5, Gen-Zman, N. Beck, Miss .D. er, , 1. S Don .Couture R. ' ' T11 I S VJ-Q ke, L0 ill, Q nd9T ' 4 , 'n' I ..,, .MJ - n' L: LI I v o'fi ' ' We 'oufauoent Council aW'q'l I -Memfw-T-h L-A AA W- V- , X f i Q, U Y I 'af 'x Q5 ' ' 'iL N ff I l 'V' - H i Q QM V I .1 V--A. -ww -an L-T- - , Q 4- - L Officers A - ' ' . '- I 0 4 Q f 5 ' - ' s r mx v I 'M Q , . 4. Ns - 4 St RUW: R. S' 1 , Presi-Second Row: G. Cass, Vice First ROW! Second Rom egiid ., Kirdatzke Vice- Presi entg J. Cover, Sec.: S. 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UBOLJ.. -Q m ' Fl pw E .E alfa .J-l 'u lv ,,,fw ...-4-' QU 'Y V9 I- r --I C6455 .jshalory Looking back over the happenings of the last four years we can see that our high school days will certainly hold some wonderful and amusing memories. When our class first met as freshmen, we numbered fiftyathree boys and fifty girls. Our Freshman Class president was George Cass, vice- president Jim Swope, secretary Frances Johns, and treasurer Bonnie Sick- miller. All the boys who went out for football in their freshman year were still playing in their senior year. They were Merle Arndt, Don Boon, George Cass, Jim Chambers, George Chiarelli, Bob Fuller, Harold Lezotte, Bill Robinson, Loren Schiller, and Rollo Sidell. The football attendants to the homecoming queen representing the Freshman Class were Bon ie Sick- miller and Frances Johns. Many of the freshman boys were also out for basketball As freshmen Harold Lezotte, George Cass, and Bill Pobinson were playing on the Reserve Team Our Freshman Class seemed track minded Thirteen boys went out for track There was also a girls' track team As freshmen, Marna Hopfinger Nynne Hasselbach, and Frances Johns placed in the track meets Many of the freshmen belonged to the glee cluo and the band during their first year in high school Soon we were as iened to the Literary Societies President George Cass introduced the cast for ou Freshman play, nH18 First Shaven Those taking part were Joanne Humphrey, Harold Lezotte, Marian Schanke, Loren Schiller, Wanda Henry, Marcella Hermes, and Nonman Beck. This was followed by guitar players and an HAPT11 Showersn chorus Our freshman year yes, that was the year you heard the moans about algebra and Latin I will be remembered as the year when Allen Hemminger played HHerculesN in the Dramatic Contest, little Faye Kardat k lifted one of the big fellows in the science class fwith a hydraulic gackl, Harold Leaotte learned to shave, Carol Flick decided skipping school was no fun, and Jlm Chambers learned to hula for the class program When Miss L nhart asked Justin Kleinhans in alveora class what an evponent was, he said, Hour newspaper W We made the upper classmen wonder if Frances Johns would get the good grades her sister did, 1f 'arna Hopf1nger's face could turn white instead of red, if Elaine Schumaker got her sweet ways from Roland, and if Ianda Henry would ver lose her smile Ou. sonhomo e year was under the leader hip of pP9S1QOHt H lole Le- zotte, Vice-President Merle Arvdt, and secretaryHTle urer sonnir an loif Our student Council lCnTC ext tives were Don oon and lalne S chumalcer flower, our class motto UYou car 1 the future by the past,U and gray and red as our clas colo nr rt vas des n chumaler th red letter c ra1 bacl rouno. It ma '10 cxtce b magician err ook nlll it out of an ennty oox at our cla 1O'T8F I O . . L U . . - Q . I I . . O Q 1 , 4 B. Q - 0 Q Q . . 0 K, I' . . L4 Q ' . . . , I -- , . 5 - A . . . Z G . . . . . . . , . . . . ' 1 , 1 -0 . . . 1 E3 O J. . . , A . . , . . L11 . . . ,. 5 , . , . B 9 .. 0 , . .. , - F ' Q - S - a' ' . L . ' , U .-4 ne 1 rx ' -, 1 - -- - 1.-J ' : 11 ' -5 f' ' . ' - . 'x .0 ' A' :J S L S. g, E '.' 0 . . 1 ,,, , v This was an important year. We selcc.fd the yellow rose as our class ' wwf: V - flag L, ' s -- if . ,TZ a T 1. ig-g cv' ' lainie r- .. ., ' - , ' ,,, , 1 , , Y 5 q .J . , .1 r . 11. x. Q ur ig .s -J 5- of V . . N A g ,,, . , . 'N ,A , . ,1..-...g .-, ss 13' L, i. We also presented Grandmother Nick with Don Boon, Don Fought, Faye Kardatzke, Marlene Overnyer, Merle Arndt, Barbara Snider, Dorothy Beck, and Marna Hopfinger as the actors Ruth Ann Schwartz Joanne H hr WIP Elame Schumaker, Sally Kilmer, and Frances Johns composed a Klng Cole ensemble accompanied by Bob Ful.ler. Ten o the boys n-ade the football team ln their sophomore year Our football attendant to the queen that year was Frances Johns The sophomore year brings b-acl to our mer-orgy mary wncudents That was the year Allen Hemninger and bob is-1 n esevted a skit Mutt and Jeff. Harry Shatto wanted Santals perrrsslor to have fun in b1olo ED' class The wonderful burnt odors through the school were the sophomore girls learnlng to bake cakes ln Home Economics class After the tourna ment our plng-pong champs were George Cass and Bob Fuller That was the year 8I'U'bhlIlg running around loose was Jim Chambers chasln butterfli est sophomore boys The junlor year was another big year. Harold Lezotte again became our class president, Don Boon v1ce-presldent, Elaine Schumaker secretary, and Bonnie Radloff treasurer. We selected our class rings, and it was a big day when they arrived At the annual football banquet given by the L:Lve Wares ten JU11101' boys received letters. They were B111 Robinson, Harold Lezotte, Rollo Sidell, George Cass, Merle Arndt, Don Boon, Loren Schlller, Harry Shatto, Pob Fuller, and manager, Allen Hemminger Our Junior Class program was presented under the djrectlon of Mr. Hanline Luanne Sherrill, Gaul Hensler, Peorge Cass, Agnes Hermes and Rollo Sldell were in the play, His First Girl A dance band under the dnrectlon of Bonnie Radloff also appeared on the program. We gave our annual prom for the seniors on May 13, 1950 The stage was decorated to represent a colonial setting with all the servers dressed as Negroe Re1gh Lantzls orchestra from Toledo furnished the mus1c The Junior vear was also the year for our first history term papers. During that year Dlck Robron stated comic books were his favorite mgazine when asked what she 11145-d most about Easter, Colleen morgan replied, The vacatlomn That was the vear 23111 1 oblnson became t a great bass drum player Loren Schlller sa1d he l:Lked the Homecoming because he got out of school for the agriculture displays. Lhrgaret Lemke said she'd rather l1ve in the country because the city-slickers donit know what they miss by not drlvlng a tractor. Our Senior year began mth the clect1 on of Harold Lezotte as presi dent, B111 Robinson vlce-president, Varlene Overnyer secretary, and Bob Fuller treasurer. , , . V all - fl. e . , p A , ' . ey: ,. . J- O O I Q .L 'L ,- Q ... ' . ' I I' . --1 . .1 . U A . . 1 . 0 . . as for biology. Incidentally, Merle Squeaky Hoffman was one of the small-. O ' . U . 5, O 0 h Q. ' I 0 - I . . I J. . 3, ' . O . n , , , . . , 1 - , , A' ' fa . ' ' '11 0 . . . , pictures were taken by the Northland Studio of Toledo We selected om' invitations and were kept busy exchanging name cards. The senior year was also a year of nam tests There was the math exam, Ohio History Exam, and nary took the state scholarsldp tests Our senior play, The Actors Have Come, was presented to the public on November h Faye Kardatzke, Sally Kilmer, Jim Chambers, Bob Fuller, Colleen Morgan, Norman Beck, Joanne Humphrey, Bonnie Radloff, George Cas and Dick Robron were in the cast lbw of the senior boys took an active part in sports, football, basketball, and track. B:Lll Robinson and Harold Lezotte were named co- capta:Lns for the Rocket Football team which had amthcr undefeated season. Bonnie Radloff was the Football Queen and Bonnie Siclon:Lller the senior attendant Then came the great day when the class was ranked '1'he highest, Norman Beck, was named Valedictorlan. Salutatorian me Donald Boon Among the mam things to be remembered from our senior year are Bob Fuller on arurtches at the senior play dress rehearsal, Harry Shatto learn- ing tint bridges don't move, and Nornan Beckfs paid speeches Remember the fun we had on the busses whlle going to the football and basketball games and the Senior trip to the trial? By the end of the year the senior boys had promised Miss Lomnan not to tip their chairs back 1n biology classes and also not to have any ink bottles in their home room. Nlneteen Senlors have been classmates from the first grade 1n 1939 until their graduatzmon an 1951 They are Norman Beck, Donald Boon, Roger Deppensmith, Leonard Felder, Harold Foreman, Arlene Genzman, Allen Hem- minger, Wanda Henry, Marcella Hermes, Marna Hopfinger, Joanne Hmmphrey, Ellen Lenz, Dorothy Nolan, Eileen Overnver, Marlene Overmyer, Becrnadine Risch, Bill Robinson, Ruth Ann Schwartz, and Roger Sandvdsch. These are the memories and accomplishments of the Class of 1951. Nom' we are ready to go into the fixture to make a place for ourselves. We hope tlfat we will be as successful there as we have been during our high school dW3e Norman Beck Dorothy Nolan Joanne Humphrey Blue was selected as the color for our caps and gowns. The class O . 51 O O 0 . . 4 0 . ' 1 . U I . D K i diff CUT, Qdfanient Slnoe it is a foregone conclusion that Nyou canft take it with you , and not wishing to upset the balance of the system of goverment 111 t e Unlted States or to put the courts in chaos and turmoll, we, the class of 'Sl have prepared our last will and testament, leaving these valuable and unexcelled talents and characteristics to the f0110W1'!1g unfortunates Merle Arndt wills his Axle Grease Hair Tomo to Mr Barnhart -'Fofthy Beck and Joyce Grau leave their trams to the Giety to Ed Sick er and Rover Schult NormaT1'P'EETE bequ'6aT'tK5 Ef-'E voi e to Bev Hlllman in case she ever wa5'EsT'to slug a duet Don Boon leaves h1s Nlove 'em and leave 'em tactics to Paul Ravas E'i'.D. B'5Fsh wills his delicate appetite to Roger Dehrlng George Cass wills his dark curly hair to Je Tra55Ic J' Eaiers leaves his home-made still to offer Knapp George CEelli walls h1S secret vices c'W1D,8, women, and weeds! to Roger Schiller, Madeline Chic leaves her most prlzed possession--a copy of Forever Amberf' to Hr Smith for use in his L1t classes Roger De 61'!SII1llm wills hJ.s motor scooter to Llnda Zerck so she wonit have so ar to to school. Leonard Felder wills hls job at Sorgfs to Otto Masters E'-'T Fl.1' cl? Eequeaths her love for P C to Coa'5H'E'i:E1n. -:PW FTcE:'Ia.na wills his neat hair styles to Joffi Cover p Foreman leaves h.1s endless supply of cars to Jaci Favro .maybe helll get to school on time for once 5'T5T 5Iler Ieaves the lovely expre :fm on 'us knee caps to AI ffapp for use -EHS comic strip Barbara Gackstetter leaves and takes her hillbllly songs with her you I E7 'Hier--classmenl Arlene Genzman leaves to catch up mth Romue Ei ge Genzman Ieaves her hips to Coach Erwin w1th the sincere hope that it vElI'T'u':E ther h:1.s career as a1'TEl'.5 dancer Wynne Hasselbach bequeaths her engagement r1ng to Kathleen gerholtz QN5 't1'ce to Harold Lezotte D Allen Henminger leaves for the Rosqr IWW should he mamge a football lane when a chorus line awaits him Wanda Henry wills her gym costume to Jan:1.ce Palm G 31 Henslfer wills her quiet and sedate 175 ways to Mr Bacon Aggie nerm' 5? Leaves her noon-hour rcmncing to Dorotly TE cel'E Hermes leaves a bottle Cpausej of asperln o t e e or of next yea.r's Spyglass Merle Hoffman wills h:n.s square dance calling to S his Throne Marne Rose Ho finger walls her cheerleading ab to L'uEe Peters Joanne 1wves her nusterious sprains and bnnsew stiff nec to Shurlgy Lezctte Louise Jess leaves Home Ec class in stitches F11-'JohE wil.ls her secret of perpetual motion to Alice Dreier lDoes she ne5EI it?J F e Kardatzke leaves her strawberry hair rinse to Mr Johnson Sa Bmw wills her hard-earned t1tle of Fiueen oi' Burlesque to Kidd. Justin emins wills his man-of the-world attitude to Carroll Knlerlem. J . L ' h . 0 O Do ' - O S S C . cues . O . --.--1--.O . 0 11110 o .0 0 -11-an-0 L-O . 0 . O aro . . ' 6 Q Sm , OOO 1 . 9 Wilfred Foss leaves his witty, debonaire remarks to Joanne Rahrs. 0 ss'.4 . ' .. .Oil 0 OOO uc . 0010 . ' O rv ' . O . ' O . . O . I 3 . V 0 I o ere i ' 0 i . 1 . A no 'Epo ' A - ' . . O O ...B h 0 o n . lfyo-oc1nc n:o-sn: - -an-11'-Q-niioiis Margaret Lemke wills her slush pimp Qtrombonel to the Oak Harbor Fire De- partment in case the siren doesnft work Ellen Lenz leaves her freckles to General Elsenhower for use as camoflage T'h'aft should make the Reds see red Harold Lezotte leaves his '36 ai1w-conditioned Pontiac to Miss Clark, who neE i good car Colleen Morgan m.lls her ability to Charleston to Tom Kreiger. Good luck, Tomi Dorotg Nolan leaves her majorette uniform to Bag Gila Ravas Enleen Oveger mlls her champlon steer to a fellow animl lover, Annette Marlene Ov er leaves her big brown t Els Th B rd C H eyes o :Le e o en ow. Tie Ra o vulls her 21 inch waistline to Ronnie Goldstein Phyllis Rarig leaves the book she has ,just written, 'Girls' Basketball in Six Easy Lessonsn to Dave lylander John Redman wills his bolcI'1Fa ys'cT6 LI6T'Hoover. Bernadine Risch leaves her way with the men to Miss Lmmnn vrhoill need It w:EET1 'E'Ee bunch of senior boys sheill have year Bill Robinson leaves an enviable record fa mile longj to Brownie, who E-lost out in nam a chase Dick Robron leaves his never ending supply of food to eat in school to 55 Do las, who consumes most of it axvllay. Bmth?T ch leaves Miss Schlose minus a good nght hand gal Roger SZ1EiscH 11o5Id gladly Ieave his guitar to Arthur Godfrey QI tJ :LT he thought the old boy could ever learn to play it. Marion Schanke leaves her long, flowing tresses to Carole Kinsel Loren SEh3IIe'i wills his attachment to the senior gTi 1'F room to lax Harder Elaine Scfiumaker leaves her sweet disposltion and ability to control her temper to Roger Immel Harry Shatto leaves all bridges to alvone who :Ls willing to plck up the pieces Luana Sherrill vnlls one slightly beat-up Nash to anyone vrho can get :Lt up to a Hundred again Bonnie Siclonillerr wills her quiet slumber parties to Mar Harshfield E'UF'S his motto Never fear-Big Rollo 1s Eereg go someone who can handle ary Job-Shirl D1BI18I' Barbara Snider leaves everyb wo erlng where she got the name Bubbles Donna Thorbihi vrllls all the pies she bakes to Truth or Consequencesn. OT7:'o uE's7E she expects them to be put to good use. JQQ-:..l2f . Q gB1unun- -U-at-sun-sq, . -. F F --- . . , C Ruth 122 Sc ves Her innocent acting ways- to -.12 Nolan Q??1U. o ' O 5 U ,WI D n xv I I , THE Weather OAK HARBOR SCHOOL am ow with scattered EDITION laugh-showers P O S I T Page 1 Oak Harbor, Ohio May 25, 1976 Page 1 NEWS OF THE DAY -hyu- George H V Cassenborn E 8: J BREWERY SETTLES DISPUTES worldls largest brewery, Ellen Lenz and Jim Cham- bers, report that they have settled a critlcal labor-management crlsis Wage earners are to re- ceive a boost in salary of three bottle tops per week The company has just selected a per on to fill the post of Chief Samplern vacated two weeks ago by Donna Chlo She has gone west for ha' health. Her doctor re- commerxied a dry state! Elaine Sugar Schumaker is taklng over the job She will, no doubt, be highly successful in thas type of work QHic0 Colleen Lforgan, who perfected the hydrogen bomb, has been hired to develop a new recipe for the compamr President Chambers says To keep the public satlsfied you have to give them some- thing different Chem- ist Colleen is the gal for the job PRESIDENT SHOT. Other- wise dull day in Wash- ington D. C. H O L BEST SELLER ON MARKET Jo Humphrey does it again! She has just written one of the best- selling chjldrenis books of the year. The title of this literary meter- piece is 'K1ever Krimes for Krawling Kidsn We might add that it is the most morbid book on the market Of course, her partner, Luana Sherrill d1d all the illustratlors for this menacing my'- stery CONTRACTRESS OBTAIINB MONOPOLY Twenty-flve years ago a bridge was shattered by an u.nment1onab1e per- son Marge Genzman, no- ted engineer, has been selected by the State Highway Conmisslon t erect a. new bridge the old s1te 'l IME PASSES After 25 years, Loren St:Lnker and George Cass- mobile are still working on the Prophecy for the 1951 Spyglass. S E A M CJIZCUS COMES TO TOWN She flies through the air mth the greatest of ease-'yes,itls the great Flip Johns flipping from trapeez to trapeez, Soo ft above see level Do you want to know what the future holds in store for you? Travel to the side show and visit Madame Phyllice Rarig the only Madame who knovs all, sees all, and tells nothing for only the pr1ce of 32.00 a hand. You will see all this ard more when the Darn 'Em and Dally Cvrcus comes next month KINGOHAY TECH OPENS The first day of col lege life opened today in a small suburb of Oak Harbor Norm Beck was sworn in as principal, Barb Gackstetter, 38818138175 and helperC?D The school expects a championslnp football team this year with Allau Hemninger as coach and Rollie Sidell as his nmlmgero qcorrb. Page 3. C01- 1? i . EX I o H s c L A s o F -ff, or -as A1 1 9 5 1 A c H I E v s W R D F E Y W , :i?,, T bfi 0 0 IO 0 , 3 O O - 'C' - , . - 0 . , O . '- Q u O on his O Page 2 THE OAK HARBOR EXPOSIT Page 2 SOl1EThING IU BEEN ADDED RECEIVES POLITICAL APPOINTMENI' Marcella Hermes, that genius of the business world, has just attempt- ed the very latest in ultra-modern secretarial schools. With the bril liarrt faculty engaged by Miss Hermes, there is no Y ln this venture Dorothy Beck is winning fame and fortune through the new method she has perfected of writing shorthand WIL'Hl her feet That's uslng her head? The school is equip- ped with new typewriters Lnvented by Marion Schanke, who has corrtri buted nmch to the eco- nomical status of our country These type- writers have no ribbom in them. Professor Schanke says, Eli1ninates errors , you know. The efficiency expert Dorothy Nolan has dis- covered various methods she will use to conserve ime. She sets the clock back hour. derrt gets more for his money. Mathematical minded Marlene Overmyer is book- keeper and secretary. To keep all books absolute- ly secret she intends to use disappearing ink. This school will un- doubtedly turn out the future business brains of 'Tall Street. ten m:Lnutes every This way the stu- works longer and Aggie Hermes, with a little string-puJl:.ng, has just wangled an ap- poirrtment as county game warden As you know, last year Miss Hermes wx the holder of the title All Girl Game Warden BLUE THURSDAY Flash! Sal1 Kilmer and Gail Hensler, disap- proving of the color of the unexcused absence slips1 1aRE-'out E Leroy Berl1n, PI'i1'1C1Da1 H H have finally persuaded him to use lavender paper Con- ffratulatiorm I FAMOUS FLICKER COWBOY VISITS HOME TOWN Bob L:Lmpalong Ihll ler,who has just finish- ed the picture, Someone Put Glue on my Saddle -,D 'Fancy Parrtsn, has come to O. H. to visit his kinfolk. With him he brings his leading lady, that darl:Lng of the California screen- Rosebud Hopfinger. Both are starting a new pio- ture as soon as their vacation is over. scenes are to be shot right here in Oak Harbor. The title is Blue Moun- tains . Cfey--'there ain't no mountains arouni here! Less complicated that way.J TO A LADIES AIDB A Ladies Aide Meeting was held at the Riviera home of La Fayette Kar- datzke, the hostess mth the mostess on the ball may discussed plars for helping those among them who are merely million- anres CPoor mmfortun- After refreshments were thrown they were entertained by Bonnie Siclfmnller and her Six Saucy Soubrettes who did animal ihnpersonations Eileen Champ Overnyer gave an impersonation of her prlze steer, Bird:I.e Risch as a sea gull com- ing lor a forced landing Barbie Snlcler as a skunk who has an inferiority complex and decided to raise a stink about it, Donna Lou Thorbahn who gave her ovm special rendition of Harvey, the rabbit, stole cabbage from Mrs. Mowag- oneris garden, Arlene .xenznan gave her impres- sion of a. herd of 81118 migrating southgarrl last but not least, Ruth A1111 Schwartz mimicked a gir- affe and a bullfrog sine- ing a duet. The Six Saucy Soub- rettes have gained world wide fame as the most original performers of the century. Well, am- way origiml. They are under the able direction of Miss Sickmiller who studied this valuable art in the best schools of Lower Slobbovia. .1 ' rw HAS - 1 C O I-11 O O O possibilit of failure Good Luck! ates 0 O . Q I In-. ' O. Q I So A O ' who or H O 15 The Page 3 THE OAK HARBOR EXPOSIT Pae3 KINGSWAY TECH OPEIBQCONTD Flying is 'uelng taught at this school by Merle Hoffnan. He deals only with Jets should slow down to some th:Lng his own speed But with Wanda Cutie Pie Henry as his co-'pilot helll do all right Mr Will Borsh has been elected president of the school board and Justin Kleinhans as sec- retary'-treasurer RHJEIVES PRETZEL PRIZE Wynne Hasselbach, 75th cousin, 9 times removed, Johanne Bach, has just written that new song hit entitled Do the Hus- tle Back AQPBANKRUPT press, all he had to say was, 'I dropped me guard when I heard those bells ranging. Thought it was fire engine! Ir Hairy says he will def1 nately not fight Max Bare it gets drafty in those arenas CLEVELAND REDS GET NEW' MANAGER Coach Margaret Brute Lemke and owner Madeline Chio have bought Harry Slmtto to dream up fu- ture Cleveland Reds foot- ball Plays They are extrsnely lucky in ac- most sought after man :Ln the U S In fact, you can find his picture in every post office by-Lowell Thomas Schilla' Skip Foreman, owner of the A Kc P Ulutos and Parts? Incorporated, to- dw was declared insol vent and bankrupt by Judge Bonniengavel head' Radloff. Court was ad- journed in an uproar as Judge Radloff exclaimed iniignarrtly, Court ad- jurnedl' PUISEH-DRUNK FIGHTER LOSES Bertie Sandn:isch,man- ager of Hairy RqLezotte the wimmer of this yearls Ununited Press award for stupidity on the canvas and in the ring, announces that her boy :Is doing fine after losing last nights Ubout. When Killer Lezotte was interviewed by the HAREM SCAREM shell: Rica?-Io Rdbron of Arabia and his half brother, the Maharajah Merle of Arndtador have just opened a used wheel chair business So run- do not walk to the near- est branch store and bw the latest model today Their motto is Cash and Carry Carol Flick, who always wanted to be a career woman, has final ly acheived her goal She has just been hired as auctioneer CO-ED FINISHING SCHCXJL TO HAVE VISITORS' DAY Dean George Ch:LarellJ. and his able assistant Don Boon have set June 7 1976, as visitors' day at the Ye Olde Finnshing School. QTheir motto: If this doesnlt finish you, nothing will 'W A progam is planned and will be directed by John How They Love Men Red- man. The cast includes alumni of 1955 Starring :Ln this production Mae West will be our own 'Wee Willie Wobinsonn In the smnaporting cast are Joyce Grau as Maefs long lost grandmother, Roger Deppemsmith as long lost grandmotheris long lost hfusband, and Loulse Jess as thelr long lost daugh- consists of these high- stepping Rockettes Ferdie Foss, 'Always Red- Chf' Floriana, Ham Sand- msch, ani Lantern Calways lit upl Felder The doors will open at 2 OO The public :La urged to attend QThe school is having finan- cial difficulties so ad mission will be charged I THAT'S ZH-IE BULL! Gailius Maria Pepita Conchlta Marguerite Hen- sler has been acclaimed as the most darlng meta- dor in all Mexico, After her performance las Sunday afternoon in which she killed El Toro, the largest and most fero- cious bul.l. to be found, celebrated her 25th year as a buJ.1 fighter When asked when she would re- tlre, Senorita Hensler retorted, I weel nevair geeve up thI'0WZl.Dg zee bull! 3 . Se he 3 j , . . 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