Orrville High School - Red and White Yearbook (Orrville, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Rflaorf af file Lc1gl'l 11 1ir1g ofjecorzc lln1rl'0c .lfl M TG' J!! fl THE BO RD UF EDUCATIO www' MR C E BADGPR Pllllllfllf lWR C B GE1s1:R lN1R JOHN KROPF Vzce Pfesnfcnt Seczelau Tretzrlner .LAL BIR PAUL L POWILL NIR RAYMOND O MORGAN The state requxres th tt the opermon of the publxc schools be the respons1b1l1ty of loe xl bo xrels of educatnon, whlch ln turn eleleegate eertun of these responslbllltles to the supermtenelents prmcx the rmporttmt funct1ons of the l501l'Ll IS to plm the educmonxl proqrlm of the schools ln reglrd to burldmgs CCILIIQHILHI fmmees mel personnel Th1s yelr one ot the mam topxes under elrseusslon rn the Orrvrlle Bolrel of Eeluextlon h IS b en 'X Stuelx of the Publle School Bunldmg Needs of Orr xrlle Ohlo The Bolrel IS llso :men rn mnull report by Supermtenelem R E L lVlC,ljOLlf'1llXXl1lCl'l shoxxs hon the Orrulle schools ure rehxexmv the LXOllS set for publne eelucltlon rn Ohlo 8 L -new - . . ' 2 L , , ' l ' ' ' a l ' 2 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 'z 1 ' A , ' ' ' A Ak , A - A 2 ' ' ' I A A A A ' A A 1 ' '- puls, :mel teachers. The members of the board are elected by the people of the community. One of ' 1 ' ' ' 1 A A: A ' 2 ' 1 k 1 ' . . ' 12 7. 1 U U A 1 A 1 . 1 A 1 1 . A x v . I A A 4 N ' I v ' f V V' , - 1 . 2 1 ' A Y' ri A L 1 - A ' W . 2 ' ' ' D MR R E C MCDOUGALL Mr McCuen as pr1nc1pal of our hlgh school has the rmportant task of makxng our school run smoothly he must supervrse our aCt1v1t1es and outhne our courses of studv Thxs year m addr non to hrs dutres as prrncrpal Mr McCuen has assumcd the responsnbllltles of advlsor to the Student Councrl teacher of the Journahsm class and faculty advrsor on the Red and Whzte The Student Councrl under hrs drrectlon has become a very actrve orgamzatron and he has done equally flne Jobs wrth the Red and White and the journal rsm classes He graduated from Ashland College yyrth a B S IH Educatron and from Ohro State mth a M A and came to Orrvllle Hlgh School as football coach ln 1943 Mr McDougall came to Orrvllle Hrgh School as superlntendent rn 1936 the year before our Sen1ors entered the FIISI Grade It IS hrs responsr brlrty to oversee Orrvxlles public school system whxch mcludes the Maple Street Oak Street and Walnut Street grade schools as well as the Hxgh School He submxts report to the Board of Educa t1on concernrng the affalrs and operatron of the schools and offers guldance to the puprls wrth specral problems Many serxous dxscnplme prob lems must come under hrs yurrsdrctron and he has an rmportant part ln the act1v1t1es of the school He graduated from Greenwlch College w1th an A B degree from Northwestern Unlversxty and from Oh1o State vxrth a Ph D Mr McDougall has two marrxed sons and two grandchxldren and at tends the Methodrst Church rn whrch he IS an or MR MARSHALL MCCUEN , , V .. . , . Y 5 I l 5 7 7 yi S Q K . . . . , ev ..... , I . , . . , . Y. , . dained minister. - , , 7. . . . . , .' 1 ' , . ., . . , 7 . . V , . . V 1 , V. I H . . - 9 - MR. MELVIN WILSON Mechanical Drawing, Indus- trial Arts and Crafts, Fac- ulty Athletic Manager MR PAUL TUSTIN General H1 tory American H1 tory MISS MARIAN SHORT Altlebra. Plane and Solid Geometry, General Mathe- matics, Trigonometry MR. LOUIS CAPPER Seventh and Eighth Grade Music. Choir, Band, and Orchestra THE FACULTY MR WILBUR ERWIN Drners Education Book keeping I and II NH .f-yn MISS NORMA J BOEGLI Office Secretary MR WILLIAM COYER Ph5s1caI Education Health Education Athletic Coach 'P',Q'.'5 ,yi ,,,...f-uw MR ROBERT NORRIS MRS LUCII-LE WEBNER MISS HRAICHOUHI IVIR PAUL HOWELLS Cencxal Scunce Biology Phhlcdl 1511110111011 GEORGE Engllbh I and II C tot: phy 6 Iwench I and II CIXICS Fc Lil 1-A L' onomlc and Scunth Grade FCOLl'lDI'ly IO as -, . we , 43 1? MR PAUL MENGERT Agrxculture I II III and IV OFOH MISS MARGARET HAMILTON Latm I and II Enghsh IV S MR FREDERICK ROSSER Chemlstry Commnrclal Arlthmetlc MR EARL WEYGAN DT Sexenth and Exghth Grade History MISS DOROTHY NEFF Enghah III and Speech 'ilk MISS HELEN SMITH Typmg I and II Shorthand I and II and Busmess Sclence and Bible Q2 'W MISS VIRGINIA BICA Eighth Grade Enghsh Socxal Scnence 'dun MISS VELOIS LOUDEN Art Sexenth Grade Engllsh JA G L A,-,EJ MISS LOIS EBERLING MR JACK GRAHAM Seventh and Eng h ade Home Econo xcs I II III Arlthmet A J NW FIKN ' f s YQ . u I, - V xr . i I I. CN ,. 'J' 'L 1 '..', raA1v ' W In I 11 I . ' alibi' 30 olzafll . . . ffl Seated Left to Right Carolyn Dalessandro, john Stutzman Pat McCartney Lois Shafer Catherine Reed Mr McCuen Sfdlllflllk' Second Roz: Lucille Ellsvxorth Bettx Schaller Maude Norris janet Reed Marx Jane XX.1lleo Barbara lXIeDouball Judx Keplinger Janice Massaro Thlf11RlJll Rodnex Webner Richard West Lovxell Bovxers Richard Snxder Cecil Bowers W1ll11111 Shoup Roger bchrocle I-I1rold Shilling, lax Laex William Bovxman THE STUDE T COUNCIL M 1d,1me Ch11rm1n I rise to 1 point of Order These xx ere Ifllly fimiliir xxords to the 'Stu dent Council members for the rule of the meetinvs xx.1s parliament 1ry procedure or else The Co11nc1l xx IS very 1ctive this ye1r having as its main proyect the rexision or its consti tution The nevx constitution excludes from represenmtion the Seventh 1nd Fi hth brides ind The members xxlll then be elected from this list by the student body ln lflL11I'x the Group spon sored 1 Citizenship Wtele built lfOLlI1Ll 1 pinel discussion by students from Oberlin Colle e the proumm for th it xxeeles issembly On lxllftll 71 they presented their issemblx elemonstrmnx p1ss1ue o 1 71 txrouf 1 tie 9en1te inf s1tir1z1nQ the duly proeee ure o the House o Representmxes The Council plms to send txxo members to the k1t1on1l Assembly of H1 h School Qtudent Councils th If xxill tzlee pliee in 11ne These people xxill then h1xe 1n 1ct1xe p1rt in next xeirs Couneil 12 J W l 2 1 -1 1 , 'V' ' Q , . ' , i. v ' A l 1-- -A . v - . ' , 1 .. 1 1 1 A 'ff - f f f ' uf - A r ' A 1 y . T L I A yi f 1 f ' 'Q I 4 7 . i' 1 1 V . , . f . ' ' Y r D If v ' 4 L K L Q L . L K x - - G 4 -' . ' . l ' ' ' J 2 i ' 1 fg N 1 A. 1 provides that 21 faculty' committee shall decide what people ure eligible to belong to the Council. , , , 5 , . 1 .- . ' ' ,. JL I I. . F , , ki ' 2 V..-'KWL 1 1. Q - -iv Av .-. . .' lf-. -Y . - L ' g the Vik' fi l'll l pl l'e'1'.zel aims ' ti' l ' f ' f , . i L ' , .L . . ' -' . ,- 1 , . , A ', ' , , v ' 'U ' W 1 1 go Ollf jo 0I'U0 Fur! R011 Left to Rzglt Betty Zuercher Judy Keplinger Virginia George Mary Elaine Morgan Barbara Baumgartner Pauline Shank Glenna Badger Strom! R011 Marie Adams Larry Bahler Joan Wilson Mary Ann Eshelman Jean Krichbaum Martha Kimbcrlin Mrs Eshelman Miss George THE FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATIO Go out to serve is an excellent motto for this club, composed of people yy hose ambition is to Clffy on in 1 very import1nt profession that of teaching The membership of the organiz 1tion is limited to those who have been approved by 21 faculty committee The officers elected for this yeir ire IS follovys Glenna Badger, president, Pauline Shank yice president, B1rbar1 Baumvartner trelsurer 1nd Elaine Morgan secretary the revular te1chers in any way possible by taking charge of study halls substituting ending p1pers typing m1ter1al and vy 1tch1ng the XValnut Street pupils in the cafeteria line Fifty hours in 1ny of these 1ct1v1t1es entitles a member to 1 certificate which gives him a college credit The vrou held a b1n uet in Se tember for the new members 1nd for their assembl w P fl P l NI1rch put on 1 little skit shoyying hovy the Orrv1lle High teachers vyere tyyenty fiye ye1rs ago at resent 1nd in the dim future P Sponsored by Miss George 11nd Mrs Fshelman they meet the first Wednesd1y of each month 13 A 7 A 7 ' 2 V . 2 1 . 2 . q I . U . 1 .2 . . 2 2 ' : ' ' ' ', - ' ' 2 1 2 C , 2 , 2 ' L1 , 1 . One objective of this club is to try to interest students in teaching, and another is to help C 1 2 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 , ' ' . k 2 ' 2 , 7 . L 2 .L ,L V2 . L , . . 4 ,K . . 4. Y . L 1 2 ' , 2 ' 1 ' in 1 2 2 ' ' ' V L f ' ' 1 ' '- 2 1k . 1 1 a 5 2 . 2 . . ' ' ' k 1 ' ' . .. , ' ' 21' '1 . . 7fy0lU XQSLU Qlll' jill? X95 .45 0 Ji HT-K ui 'F' Q Jffgx if-fig' pfxf' 7 R' 'iw fx,-5 Q3 I D 1 gl V 5 ix' - I NEW- 'Q P ,, ,.-., 0 K A K N I' K ,- ,sy A K .:.,.g.1,a,, sl .J ff 361 ,,,. . W' Vat, A ff X ,V.-- if I ,VX I v 1 OW. E Z . 3 Z f , Q 0 Xl-J-1. u- IOR CLASS OFFICERS CECU. 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THE SENIOR CLASS MARIE ADAMS 'rod Staff 3 4 Prmce of It ace erettal Lholr 3 4 Ii 1 Orche tra 3 Intramurals I eens 1 2 3 vga' Iatln Club 2 Qulll and Scroll 4 We VIAE ARNOLD oclal Board 1 2 V Pres 4 er R er 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 3 Cholr 1 2 Intramur s 1 2 1 2 4 Y Tee s I 2 Troas 4 Latin Club 2 GLENNA BADGER Study Hall Com 4 F T A Pru 4 Social Board 3 4 Red and Whxtl 3 Photo Ed 4 Class Play Prod Staff 3 Bus Mgr 4 Operetta 2 Prod Q ff 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 Intramuras 2 3 YTee s 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 French Club 3 Tre 4 UI and Scroll 4 Thesplan 4 LARRY BAHLER Hall Guard 1 Progectlomsts I Soclal Board 1 4 Red Rlder 2 4 Class Play Prince of Peace 4 Operetta 1 nd 1 2 3 4 Drum Ma or Ochestra 3 4 Cholr 1 2 3 Stage C ew 1 2 Thesplan Pres 4 Quill Scroll 4 N F L 4 3 Treas 4 EDNA BERG 1' Hall Guard 3 Chou' 2 3 Operltta n ramurals 1 W 3 Y tens. s A CARL BOWERS es f H R 2 Hall Guards G 1 NANCY BESCI-IER Hall Guard 2 Student Council 3 Szcy Social lid 4 Assembly Bd 2 Pumt lid 4 Class Play i Thespxan ay 3 nr Z 3 4 Operetta mrl 3 Orches a 3 In urals 1 Z ocla 4 ens 1 2 a ln Club 2 nench Club 3 L 4 Thes lan NATHAN BISHOP Ha Guard 2 Intramurals 3 4 F 1 Officer J up Z 94' RONALD BLAM26 olr 3 4 oball 2 Assn 4 Q on' 4 Intramurals 2 3 Cass Trtas 2 Latm Club 2 l7 XVILLIAM BOWMAN Class Treas 1 V Pres 3 Student C0unc1l2 4 Pres 3 Football 1 2 I ramurals 1 2 4 Lam ub 2 ssn 2 I . . : ' '-z 32 A ' ' On : ' A 2. . 1 ann 2. 3. 3, 4: s 2 ' . 4: '4' 3, if i Y-T ' . ... . 42 G. 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VIARY BURKHOLDER llrelow leftl Hall Guard 3 Class Play 3 4 Prince of Peace Choir 2 3 Intramurals l 4 X Tee lOHN DALFSSANDRO talmxe rxghtl Cuarfl 1 cu A1315 HARDING4 fbelow leftl RUSSELL FORRER faboxe rn.htl n ramurals 1 I' V Prei 4 NICK DALESSANDRO ilvolow lefll mtlmll 46- 1 4809 'W ,In ROBERT DEIHL labuxe rlrrhtl es H R 2 V res H murals 2 I ALPHA FOR RER lbclow lcftl n nt il n ramurl uns ' in KATHERINE FLOWERS lalmxe rlghtl rod Staff Class Play 5 lnrl uals eens Lam um 7 H s .3 Thesplan 4 18 IRMA DONALD fbelow leftl u ent Council 1 Src H R mt Bd 1 Rerl Ruler 1 2 ' Student Director 4 Intramurals 1 Z 1 S ss n Pros T mspnn 4 Qunll 'xml Scroll 1 JOANNE DOS LE lbelmx rlghtl l Kuard 1 0 v lid P or S 1 Prl cm u Pc-acc 'S Z nd 1 2 3 1 Orc e a 2 Chox 5 lntramuras 4 Latm Club 2 eens P 3 A pw LUCILLE ELLSWORTH labowc leftl Claes dent Aast Bus bale Pres Secy 2 Clase V Prem 1 Stu Councll 2 4 Red and Whlte 2 3 Ed 4 Red Rider Mgr Clasb Play 3 Cheerleader 4 Cholrl Band 1 Tumblxng. nramurals 1 2 3 eens. 1 2 A ree Latm C x 7 ssn 3 4 French Club 3 3 4 Queen Attendant 3 Quxll and Scroll 4 HELEN DUNI'-IAM lahou rmhfl 'mnt lid asa ay rlncc uf Pm.-:cm 4 nt rchmstxa 2 3 Olr 7 merctta 7 5 Intramurals ons 1 H User. fic .,.,. ... 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V Pres H R 1 Intramurals 4 B'1skctball2 MARTHA KIMBERLIN fbelow rlghtl Hall Guard 1 2 H R Secy 2 Pomt Bd 3 4 Prod Staff Cass Play 3 Qtudent Dlrector 4 Student DITGCLUT 'lhesplan Play 3 Prmce of Peace 3 ml 1 2 C 01r 3 4 Operetta Z N F T A 4 Intramuras eens 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 Thesp1an 4 N F L Orche-. Vqss... dl JEAN KRICHBAUM fabove Ieftl Ha Guard 1 3 Soclal 2 P mt Bd 2 3 Red and Wh1te Art E 3 4 Debatel C ss Pay 3 4 Prmce of Peace 3 Operetta 3 Band 3 Cho1r 1 2 Intramuras H 4 Y Tee s a nn Club 2 G L 3 4 French Club 3 4 T s p n 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 F T A 4 DALE LANDIS fabove r1ghtJ Hall Guard 1 2 PFOJECLIOHISKS 2 3 4 Assembly Bd 3 4 Red Rlder Class Play 3 4 Latm Club Y 3 4 L 3 Pres 4 T s pan 3 4 JOHN 14112311511 lbelow leftl CAROL IMHOFF faboxe ruzhtl Polnt Bd 4 HTeen 4 Se N DOROTHY HULLS lbelow leftl Guard 1 P xnt. Bd 1 2 Red Rlder 3 4 Prmce of Peace Band 1 Majorette 2 3 4 Cholr 3 Orchestral 2 YT1:-ens 1 2 7 3 4 Latm C Operetta 1 2 Football Attendant nramurals 1 2 3 3 '1 x ij UI' go 'tw G IRVIN HOSTETLER labowe rnzhtl a Guard 1 V Pnes H R amuralsl 2 3 F Treas 3 Recorder 4 'kr' BETSY LAY faboxe rlzhtl Pres H es Cheerleaders 1 2 3 4 3oc1al Bd R1der 1 2 3 4 Class Play Band 1 Tumblmyz 1 2 3 Intramur 2 4 eens 1 2 G A 4 Lat1n lu 7 0 Assn 4 French Club 3 4 Qlllll and Scroll 19 ESTHER LEHMAN lbelow leftl Intramurals 4 LOIS LIECHTY faboxe ruzhtp Hall Guard 3 Prod Staff Class Play Prmce o eace 3 H M 1 fi af 7 , ' 1 av ' 1 V fl , ' I I. . I , - . Q ,, ,Gif I Hxallh Rio. ..,3,gE ' ' -f f : ' . . : ' 1. ' nf L 2, : . : - . . ' - . . . , L. , : ' l b I X ff' g.:4.G A A'1: U 7 ,. 3: It . . . 4- f ft 'J N , - V ' . lf , , . 1 ff .- . . : 2. 3, X 5 1 - M .'2:. . Q-Y 1, W- L Q- . , , ' . 1 . fr., w,?S,t. L. L . : . ZA :1k 2faif,: ' ' ' ' .: E ,' A-arf. , Ba , ,3,4:, h' 1,23 W ' '52 tra , 1 'Z . H. 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CHARLOTTE MOORE ctl H R Scy 3 Class x 3 Prmce of Peace 3 Band 1 M1 orette 2 3 olr chestra 3 Operetta 2 Intramurals Tumblmg 3 4 YTeens 1 2 6-I 5 4' uh 2 N F L 4 Queens A en dant 4 ROY MOUNT lCenterl Hall Guard 1 2 Qtayze C ew 1 2 3 4 ProJect1on1sts oclal d rom Staff ass Play 3 4 n Cholr 4 The-,plan 4 H X 3 PAULA POWELL fR1p!htl Red Ruler 3 Class Plav 3 rmce of Peace 3 Choir 1 tramurals 2 4 Tumbhm. 1 2 3 4 eens 1 2 4 Latin Club 2 French Cluh 3 4 ROBERT RICHARDS 1LefU Class Play 3 Prmct of Peace nd Cholr Orchestra 3 Intramurals 1 ootball 3 4 Thesplan 'S Assn 4 'Sag' 'lma- mm w,I.'Q,,,,, CARL ROSENBAUM ml-ntl H R Se y 2 Prml Sd Cass Play 3 Intramurals I H MYRON SCI-IALLER fLeftl Hall Gd 2 Class Ilay 3 Prod Staff 4 Prmce of Peace 4 Choxr 2 asketball 2 F F A F DON RUNION R Pres Hall Cuarr rr and Scroll 4 JUNE SAURERS ass Trias 3 1 mt Bd 3 4 ea Ruler Typist 4 Choir 1 B nd 1 2 A uns eas 3 V Prns Qucens Atten dant 4 WILLIAM SETTLES lRuzhtl Football 1 2 3 4 Iiaskctlnll 3 Intramurals 2 3 0 Assn LOIS SHAFER lbeftj H R V P 1 Hall Cuard 9 Stud C uncll 2 4 H R Secy 4 Rnd Rlder Typist 4 Assembly Bd mt Bd 3 olr 3 In ra murals 1 4 eens I-I HAROLD SHILLING enterl H R Sec y 1 I re 4 u dent Councxl 4 Prince of Ieace Football 2 Intramurals 2 H X 4 JOHN lR1zhtl Student STUTZMAN H R Pros 1 C ass Pres Councxl 1 V Pres Student Councll 2 3 Intramurals Z 3 Stam Crew 2 Dmbatc 2 Latm Club 2 20 if 'Wu-.,., 'ilu its T fLf V . . 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' . .' : .2: VIRGIL YEHL N may gt- 'W RICHARD WEST Student Councxl 4 Class Play 3 4 Prmce of Peace 4 Intramurals 2 3 atm Club 2 4 T es an 3 4 MARILYN WEYGANDT S udent Council I S c y H R 3 R Offlcer 1 Debate Pomt 1 Red Rider 1 2 4 Class Pa 3 4 Prlncm of Peace 3 Band 1 In ramurals 1 2 3 Y Tccns 3 Tre s Latm Club 2 French Club 3 Sec y 4 Thesplan 3 Pres 4 Quxll and roll 4 F T Intx amurals 4 JOHN THOMPSOXI fleftl Stain Crew 3 Football 2 3 DALE WADE 4C1nterl Hall Guard 1 Choir 3 4 ootball 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 O Assn 4 NORMA XVAGNER RODNEY WEBNER fRuzhti Hall Guard 1 Pres H R Secy ass 2 Pomt Bd sembly Bd 2 Red Rder 2 3 Ed Red Rider 4 Student Director Class Play 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 YTeens Z 3 4 Pres 2 Thespxan Secy H 1 Quill and Scroll 4 G A H Thesplan 1Lefth Stud Counc1I2 4 Stage Crew 4 Class Play 3 Prlnct of Peace 3 4 nd 1 2 Or stra 1 Choxr Z 3 Social Bd 4 Intramurals 2F3 4 HIY Pres 4 Thesplan GLENN WELSH 1R1.htr BERNARD WILLARD JW! ,Aviv KJJV 5fgL F MV U' V 1 MX mftu Rnllbuck 1 nun JOAN WILSON uzhtl H R Secy 1 V Pres mt Bd 2 3 4 Social lid 3 s 1 Red Rlder 1 P 4 Red and White I t Ed 4 Staff 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Prod Staff 3 Student Dxrector eens 1 7 s A 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 French C uh 3 Pres 4 Thespxan Club 4 Quill an Scroll 4 O ss F 21 4Le tl I'r0Ject1onlsLs 1 2 3 Stage Crev. 3 Class Play 4 Football 1 2 3 Ba ehall Intramurals 3 Latm up 2 H X 3 Socxa B 4 T es plan 4 WILBUR ZIMMERM AN 4Centerl BEULAH ZOOK fRlL.ht1 Prlnce of Peace 3 Cholr 3 ramurals 1 2 3 Assn S 4 V f . 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A. .ec'y , .-Pres. 3: O 3.4. lffi f50l9ClI Clt0S5 JAQQIQ ZAOIW t!l0 KCLHIAJ ..3...Ea-QE' it 1-1 fm' I' :ad G27 3 5 F, 3 I , ww af Q A b Y - 1 Q .l I :vz :ZI - :g. H L , X 1 WL 2 F X: j V Q-QQ it QE 3, 4 ',, L f . X '7 3' :. .. 1' Frm? R014 Left to Rzgbt Ruthella Sprunger Kathryn Sommers Elverta Martm Marrlyn Lover Phyllis Gad freld Beverly Berkey Pearl Good Vlrgrnxa George Kathleen Lehman Second Rnu Loulse Bechtol Mary Louise Auble Janet McElroy Mary Elaine Morgan Catherine Reed Marran Hostetler Pat Lmaburg Donna Campbell Alverta Stemer Tlazrd Roz: Barbara Baumgartner Wrlma Garver Mary Yehl Donna Jones Theda Krener Elrzabeth Paul Goldxe Lautzenherser Iune Gerber Fourth R011 Robert Hllty James Grrmm Harold Crxll Jay Laey Wrllxam Kreffer Paulme Shank Marjcan Flemmg, Eleanor Newcomer Alxce Muller Donna Kaufman Fifth Ron ohn Dalessandro Sam Dalessandro Marran Brenneman Mary Ann Eshelman Mary jackson jane Sanders Sally Weaver Malcolm Hershey Szxlb Rau Clyde Gadson Wrllxam Hartnett Wrlbur Lehman Ray Cunnmgham Rrchard Beldmg Harold Sauers Vernon Curre Jack Bracken Rrchard Perkrns john Lehman Sezemb Rou Wlllxam Stocker Rrchard Waefler Lowell Reynolds Mr Coyer Robert Buchanan Richard Jones Wrlbur Herr Eighth R011 Wllllam Watts Rrchard Troyer Pat McCartney XV1ll1am Shoup Harry Hunter Rrchard Snyder Howard Wade Mr Baer THE IUNIOR CLASS 1 ' V ' Z , V . ' ' V V V ' , ' ' a 1 s . 9 . V V ' ' . A . 9 a a s ' VT ' v ' V V ' ' .l 1 V Q s 9 9 a a - VT , . V . 'A 1 , 1 1 s s 1 x ,h . -1- . Y . . V -I . . .I 1 . A Y . ,w 1 9 ,a s w y . . ' . Q s 1 - ' ,T , ' , . . V 1 x 3 y 1 . V A . .V 1 1 .' ' V V ' ' . ' . r ' ' ' v Q y w a v 1 s 1 ' V Vi 7' ' ' . . . ,V V. ' a s x - a v , . , vw- . . . 'A .Y . . 7 . Y A 1 . 2 v 1 a , s V , . . jf Cjapaladab THE IUNIOR CLASS HISTCRY ThlS yelr the unlor Cl ass proudly clalms the tltle BLISICSI Class 1n Hlgh School Cnext to the Semor Clussl Thc members vxorlxed hlrd to earn funds for the un1orSen1or Prom by sellmq hotdogs coffee and pop at the football frames and candy bars rce cream and pop at the basketball rmcs In addrtron to these enterprrses three jumors sold candy bars every afternoon tfter school Th rt the srxty nme members of the class of D0 xxorlxed together m a good spnrrt of co operttron IS shown by the fact that by January they xxere xx ell over the qotl they had set for thc year But let rt not be sand xt was all vxorlx and no play for the unnors for therr class play The Improper Henry Propper wls a fme productron and qurte a success As therr contrrbutron to the lthletlc department the yunlors have Harry Hunter Rlchard Pcrlxms jack Brrcken Robert Buchanan Bob Hrlty Bob Shoup B1ll Watts B111 Stocker Brll Hartnett and Lowell Reynolds ln the football squad Wrlbur Lehman B1ll Hartnett Robert Bu chtnm Clyde Grdson Harry Hunter Harold Sauers Sam Dalessandro and B1ll Kleffer are cheerleaders anct McElroy and Mtry Iourse Auble represent the class rn the matter of baton txx1rl1n The hlghlrght of the schools social events the junror Senlor Prom xxas held at Smlthvrlle Inn on the txxentleth of Mly BCIDQ a dlnner dance thrs year II xx is xxell enjoyed by guests and hosts alrlxe md was truly 1 credrt to the 1ndustr1ous junrors The class had a small Chrlstmas party xxhlch they celebrated 1n thelr homeroom and they plmned mother party for the sprlng, These gay affarrs alonc xx 1th the Prom serve as proof that the unlors not only lxnow how to make money but rlso hoxx to spend rt' IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lefi to Rzglai Pearl Good Xianan I-Iostetler Robert Hlltx Nlarx Elamc Morgan XII Coxcr 25 S I f l0 . Y: J . 2 . . 3 ,, . . . ,, ' 2 . ' f ' 2 1 ' J ' - ' U a c' - v ' ' o v ' ' l ' Q ' ' gi j . c I I U , I L R u 2 . - . ,- Y V g . K .. - 2 ' ' . f ' ,- 1 . I V C . c I 1 J , , , z ' ' ' . ' . x T I 2 ' 3 , ' Q f , I l - l ' , . I . g ,. . 1 , 1 1 , . 1 , ' z 2 , ' 2 , . , . , . , 2 ' ' mainstays of the varsity basketball squad, and Katie Sommers and Ruth Ella Sprunger are varsity ' 1 . J. ' . 1 . ' . ' .J .7 , . , . - . , vt K . . I . 2 - . J G . - . 7 C y . va Y . 7 J 1 2 . 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 2 ' . ' Y. . ' ' , . 0 , J ' ' ' , 1 f '. f ...?71 f 6 fl 1' I A I I , A l'lJag, jlfleiitldg, ,IMtLlL'5l!l1y jLlU'56lClg, Qlllhllly THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class wnth thelr eyes to the future began th1s year to plan for the Jumor Senlor Prom 1950 They collected dues and saved money all year foregoxng partnes To start thelr second year 1n the upper halls they elected Bob Shoup presxdent Steve Walko uce presx dent and Leanne Anderson secretary trelsurer As football players the Junlors have Steve Walko Ross Perknns Dnck Sauers Mrlte Catrone james Lxndsay Rlchard Wrlford james Kay and Howard Zoolt On the varslty basketball squad are Stanley Becker Steve Walko B1ll Shoup and Ross Perkms Null and Nancy Bowers majorettes In Room 7 lf was not uncommon to see row 4 snarlmg at row 1 for a mad contest vms on to see whrch row 1n the homeroom could brmg ln the most tax stamps We of the Red and lVlute staff have a soft spot rn our hearts for the Sophomores who led the classes rn Ru! and Wlvzte sales' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left 11 Rlgljf Mr Ervun Stcwc Walko Robcrt Shoup Lcannt An lcrson 26 i U 7 . , 1 I , . g . v 1 , , ' Z . 9 7 . 7 . ' Among the prominent women of the class are Betty Schaller, varsity cheerleader, and Judy , . ! I .7 T I V. h N A ' ' t ' . .Wa Fm! R011 Left to Rzgbt Betty Zuercher Margaret Steiner Sbirlcx King Betty Schaller Hazel Paterson Olive Flowers Joyce Ervsin Virginia Fornex Second Ron Nancy Bowers Barbara Zimmerman Nancy Scott Judy Keplinger Clara Zimmerman Janice Nlassaro Leanne Anderson Barbara Hodgson Tlzrd Rou Ann Burkholder Judy Null Ruth Angler Shirley Drage Donna Kornhaus Marilyn Taylor Joanne Wfeaver Betty Hartzler Douglas Arlene Forrer Flffb Roz: Richard Sauer Mike Catrone James Lindsax John Fctter Howard Zook Richard Wfilford Petcr Smith Paul Burkhart Mr Erwin Szxflv Ron l'r1tz Mcngcrt amcs Kax Paul Rosenbaum Gars Fisher evxcll Bctlford William Mount Sezezztb R011 Jack Stanton Richard Gift Howard Clark Howard Weckesser Steve Walko Lowell Bovsers Robert Shoup Ross Perkins THE SOPHOMORE CLASS '77,- .12 l l .iw l' I l 1 . 7 . A., D 7 l 3 K 3 A v g y. . A ' v , , ,- ll ' 1 i 1 7 1 i v U v i 1 , , . Q. l-Q s l s I 1 i 1 1 V V V s 7 Y ' FOIIVIZ7 Rolf'-Sonja Wilson, Almalee Givens, Ellen Lautenschlager, Elsie Gerber, Joyce Stewart, Donna , . , ! .4-H . V . I Y . J, A , Y 7 . . 1 X - , . . V l . 1 ' i 1 s s s V 1 I fn I Ium Left to Rfglvt Ruth bommrrs Rosclla Arnold NLll1L Bug Lavsrnncg Dlllr Ovun Yurrclur Louxsr bmuclxrr M.1urlNIorr1s Pat lxl0Slx0VSlIZ Dons Hostctlcr Wlllxam Blclxslrr W1ll1Jx11 KlI1ll3LfllI1 Sammi Razz Bun Xorlrr Bulurx Xrhl Annu. Flemlng, Iulm DL Maru: Rlux Boss Mmr 7uarLl1Lr Qlrm lxn Burkholdrr Jann Rgul Wnllmm Abd Robert McFadden fum! Ivm Iamr Ostrum Elm Lou I-Irrshu Carol Schrock jamr I-Iosrrrlrr Alonx Mnllrr lom Nirrrror 'NL1ra,.1rrr Wfxman Wfxlma Campbell Ggorgla Cllng ohn Hall Bdflklfd Lozgrl Vlmrnr lxldtflllkl bdum Phxllxs Nussblum Robert Lrbman Mnlxe Brrckcr Iamcs Jonas Charlrs MQConku I'1f1f Rm Carolxn Xiussrr Patsx XX ,uk Barbara Lehman Elmor Kmmr Robgrt Rruglrr Robrrt Burlxu VU1lll.1I11 Nlrvlconnr NI.1rl1n Lrhman Yzxtfv km Ronlll burly Nlarxon lXll'1L NX Altar Derfcr Robrrt Shank Brn brrrlrs Robrrt Curry lolm brnunlxrr Waltrr Maston btrpbrn Povwll JIHLS Mosar lohn Brrlxu Roggr bnhrorlr 34141111 Ron Frxnlrlm Hoffman Dunl Hoffman Mxss Hannlton Rrrl XX.1ll1nL I bn llgrlx l l b I-YLFI Nmllrr Stur Nlglu Doxlr btumr Nlrrlr Bu Plul bcluffru THE FRESHMAN CLASS ,I F , , ....,,..., . 1 f X , la , , , f .HJ 3 .' ',-1. ' ,. . 7 ,'. .y' f.f. '.. Y. .N ' . R -r., . A ' ' , - Y' v ' . , Q ' ' ' - . x ' '. ' . ' A ,A -F.. . - ' . . , ' . . ' y ', . f - ., -- f ' , , 1 . N A , . . Q , . 1 ... 1 4 . . x ' ' ' , 1 4 .. 74 lf 4 4 f . r I I , 41, f . f 4 , - f 1 A . 4 . I . V A . l Fnnrtlv Rozz'fDorcas Kanrlcl, Alice Kaufman. Shirly Vernon, Marilyn Scott. Ellen XVulkcrow, Mum Kurclm- ' , ll I Q . A A I v 4 V I ' 5 - ' ' . ' 4 R V 4 'V V7 , Q . - A , . , V , ,- , - ' ' . , l . fx, . w . V . ,- - -' L A lk V' . A ' V ' ,' . . , 'f 1 Ar R H ll ' R f ' A - 1 '. ' R- ' 'f 'W '- 4 ' A A ' . ' f , ' f ' , 4-L ' 1 no iw- f.1r QIUIIMT, 1 ' A K1 - ' xy A ' . A lk Y 1- U' l R ,A . l A . . , S' R ' 1 Y A A T 0,9 IOHIOIC' 007' Ol' L JCR llZIllf0Il THE FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Recovering from thelr mm mon on September 78 1945 the Freshmen soon becime full tledeed members of Semor H1 h 1nd m my orqtnxzmons hue welcomed them IS hard workmv members A fun lovmt, bunch they held one cllss pftrty ln the exm l1st September 1nd 'mother one ltte ID the sprme They presented 1 one uct plty entntled Elmer xxrntten by Be1tr1ce McNe1l for the assem bly contest xshlch stirred Blll Bxclxsler Ind Ovsen Yuercher md xx IS dlrected by Mlss Hlmllton The cl Iss bo tsts of good xthletxc mlterml for one of thelr number Rover Schrock IS on the x 1rs1ty b tsleetblll squad Seven boys ire on the v1rs1ty footblll squftd Chlrles McConlxey Roger Ch trles MCCOHRCY scored 1 touchdown for O H S Mlud Norms md Gvx en Zuercher represented the Freshmln Cllss rn the cheerlexdms, depirtment md Btrblrl Loeel was one of the lunror mrlorettes The cl 1ss hrs llso hid two members sun honors 1n the d1str1ct speech tournlments Liwrence Drlle and lm Moser The offrcers thls year were M 1r1lyn Scott president Ben Settles vlce presldent 1nd Barbqra X ehl secret try tre lsurer T 1 ff FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Leff I0 Right Marllxn Scott Mlss Hamrlton Bar bam Xehl Ben Settles 29 , : 4 ,1 af A A I A A' l I If D 3 f l - L 1. ...c , t , 1 A ' 2 L2'2' 21' 1 - 'C - ' K' . ' ' 2 2 ' Qt' 2 ' . 2 2 2 ' ' ' ' Y. e . . , ' . ' V , ' ' - e 'a 4 . ., 1 v 1 1 7 r ' 2 ' A - u 1 r J ,A V1 ' 7 ' 1 ' . 1 2 1 KY 1 A ' 2 1 -I 1 a 4. A 5 bm 7 I '2 ' f 2 H 2 . t 2 A 2 ' 2 2 I 2 ' , Schrock, Bob Creigler, W2llfCf Maston, Bob Berkey, Bill Bicksler, and Vincent Macrino, and 2 ' ' ' 2 f . . . f 2 ' 1 ' t 2 N2' ' '2'k' '. ,x azz J '2 'l 2 2 2 2 ' V ' ' ' 2 , 2 7 A A 1 1 9 I ' I . ISS.. 3 , . Y 3 - THE EIGHTH GRADE ' 1 llllll Fifi 5: 1 ,,ma,.w.,.Mw W rw ,, 1...,,,, 1 ,yr N4 :U if Fzrfz Roz: Left to Rzghl Wayne Scott Rrchard Clrnton Mrchael Carney Lconard Gerscr Arthur Kay Danny Edwards Arthur Bush Donald Sxpcs Homer Hostetler Second Ron Susan Powell Joyce Kaufman Donna Fry Cara Beth Rrchardson Marrlyn Zrmmerman jean Martell Mary Ann Merreot Dorothy Lehmin Flcc abelle Graber CODH16 Zlmmerman Shlrlcy Wcckcsser Betty Manglc Third R011 Elleen OBr1en Ray Galfreltl Gary Forney Wxllcanc Bcylcr Dcrry Dowd Hclcn Rcynol ls Elsre Schmrdt Betty Stanton Carolyn Dcrfer jeancrrc Wellrng, Ruth Perluns Dorrs Wrcbc Fourth Ron Shlrley Scdor Julla Zlcgman Marcra McCucn Hclcn Moort Shlrlcy Boyycrs Carol Frty Smdra Wfarmg Mary Jane Walko MdfllyU Llcchty Phyllis Stclner F1111 R011 Gcrald Conway Norma LcFcvcr Rlcharl Lanhtm Marlcm Arnoll Nltrtlu Bcchtol Thomas Lacy Jamcs Dalessandro Thomas Dalcssandro Thomas Wllftartl Hcnrx Lullc .Smth Ron CllffOl'Ll Martrn Frcdcrnclx Bovyman lrcd Rchm Glorxa Croslxcy Luclllc Dxlcssantlro Dun Lrndrs Gary McDowcll Rohcrt COL'llJI10 Davld Ctsltu Robtrt Bcschcr Hcrhcrt Ott lolm Carnu Glsapanl Stmlu Sufrlcd Frcd l-lardlnc Gcorgc Olson Davrd Shlllrnc Iulx V1nY1lc lxllflx Moffctt rx S a cr Noyy ln therr second yctr at O H S thcsc studcnts htvc found thelr nrche IU Hrth School by playxnf m thc lmd nd orchcstra bcmc cub reporters on thc Rez! Ruff: 1nd plrrrcrptr mc rn speech They llso hld thelr fxrst taste of tthlctrcs rn the form of JLIUIOI' Hlgh footbtll md blslxctblll Thcsc tctms yycrc chccrcd to vrctory by the peppy unror Hugh CllLL1'lC'lClLI'S Spon sorcd by Mr Graham thc cl1ss off1ccrs yy ho lrt Ctrl Bcth Rlch trdson prcs1dcnt Stanlty Se1rrred yrcc presrdcnt 'lom Ltcy scc rcttry treasurcr planncd 1 Htlloyxccn ptrry md 1 prcnrc 1n M ty EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS It!! to Rzrll Cara Bcth Rlcharlson Thomas Lau Sttnlcy Sufrlcd NI Graham 30 , 1 SAL l' -1 .V f A I s I .lv 4 ' ' .v' I . 3 H A ' ' , ' . ' , , 'fr . . A . V tl ' ' t Y 1' k I ' 1- 1 I-. ' if 1 ai' A - 4 1' Y i 4 4 11' t ' ' r V l A . ' y 5 ' ' , . ' . 1 ' . 1 A ' ' U 7. ' . , 1 y 1 1 v ' , I 1 'I dv. 1 ' A' . 1,1 4+ .. 1 .. Q --L 2' ,,. Mm 1 .t y . 2 I , ' V ' A y A A, Y . I - ,ivy , , - , . A . x - f A. Seventh lffill'-J0l'lU Mcyla, Harry' Luke, james Gcitguy, Carl Gregory, Paul Schmult, Harold Wflulvc, Mr. . Q 2 .1 .' '. 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' 7 'utr THE SEVENTH GRADE l Fmt Ron Left to Rzglat Mr Weygandt Mae Drller Sandra Sanders Betty Drehl Marle me Cr1ll Conn1e Carney Luexlle Stoller Zola Snyder Sally McConkey Nadnne Lacy Barbara McDoug,all Ethel Lehman Carl Perry Second Ron Norma Campbell Shxrley Croskey Mary Chenevey Roberta Kreffer Betty Stocker Jeanne Os trom Mary Lehman Ann Ballentrne Carolyn Bowman Betty Cunnmgham Emma Hoyyard Howard Wreb Charles Medor Tbzrd R012 Carolyn Staley Marxlyn Staley Manam Barkey Patsy Dalessandro Mary jo Kepllnger Wanda Kreakre Rosene Maxyycll Ellen Kylmer Joanne Shoup Robert Warnes Roger Kohler Wxllram Smarr Fozzrzb R014 lamce Smucker Sylvra Shank janet Paterson Nancy Parsons Joan Snook Rose Stoltzfus Her shel Short Rychard Reynolds Darles Butzer ames McGreyy Harlen McMurray Larry McElroy jonathan Stexner Wyllyam Campbell Fzftla Ron Robert Zuercher Tlm Auble Noble Kay Wayne Llechty Donovan Musser Ralph Lmsalata LaMonte Bottomley Donald Sauer Roger Zuercher Suriv Roz: Charles Yehl Larry Bxrkbeck John Hulls Wayne Kornhaus Fovyler Cunmngham Amndus Brenneman Glenn Bachman Therman Gerber Harry Bender Donald Dalessandro Roger Wrncelc Wrllard Hostetler List September 1 class of thoroughly beyyrldered Seyenth Graders clme from Walnut Street to replace our lost Senxors After 1 feyy m1nor mlshaps the young ones yyere slfely mstllled 1n thelr respect1ve homerooms md yy ere ready to enter our school yyorld Wlth Mr Wfeyqandt IS sponsor they elected the folloyymv offxcers Rosene Mutyyell presrelent L1 Monte Bottomley vrce presldent Mary o Keplrnger secretary 1nd Barblrl McDougall Student Councrl representatxve Wfe yy 1sh thls class the b st of luclx rn therr rcmunrnsz, years IH O H S and yye lynoyy they can brrne 1 lot of honor to Orrvllle H1 h SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Le ff In lug!! Rosene Maxyyell Nlary o lxeplmger Mr XX eyeandt 31 1 - . M . , 1. . y k , .7 .. , H , . , .V 'M 4 I A Y v v v A ' A - ' 1 L . v v V Y . Fl s A , 1 - , 1 9 1 -v . .L 1. ',' - 1, At., ' Ap' 1. , Q t I. I , ' , , A ll l A 1 ll Q u y A A U 7 ' H 7 ,' 7 ' ,L 7 9 5 - . , Y h Donald Mlller, Ronald Dalessandro. Paul Carpenter, Delmar Lehman. Dean Hostetler, Leonard Droney, Jr., A A,lW 3 A ' - S Y A 1 A S 4 V 'V 1 Y 7 l A ' 2 , 2 2 ' ' 2 2 ' 2 U H U ' ' . 2 ' ' ' ' 2 , 2 ' L ' 2 ' ' 2 l . . . 2 Y ' . ' . be 2 ' C, I ' ' 2 ' ' , Q 2 '. - ' g 2 f J h . ' '2 , 2 ' 2 2 Y. . . . I V. . S ' l ' ' 2' ' 9 ' 2 ' . . .. 2 ' ' ' ' 2 L' 2 g . yy 1',7- , , ,, .A K ,A . YA, I vyilytyy D in fA0rv anclzgbf, men dthletzlc tg P 1 M VI 'S LN 'ff 0 as 6 W., I Vztzwiz -uf ' f:55:,'N Wi' , I .-X Qi.. . ax 3 ' A ,, .51 ., rf, J ,,,A Q . ' -- bg , , ' iz f A , 5 ' 67- 'SL M A 52175, 5 2 3 412123 F1 fR01z Lefl to Rzglaz B111 Shoup Harrx Hunter Rlchard Pcrkms Jack Bracken Bob R1chart1s Dale Wat1L Ronald B1anfort1 Kenm Handvscrk B111 Settles B111 Bowman Robert Buchanan Second Roz: R1chard W11fort1 James Lmdsax Bob H11ty Boh Shoup Ross Pcrkms Roger Schrock Stcvc Walko M1ke Carrone B111Watts B111 Stocker B111 K1effer Charles Mc Onku Howard Zook Mr Coxcr Tlyzrd R014 Dlfk Sauers James Kas Robert Cr1cg1er B111 Harnett L 611 Runolds 1tf.r Maston XV11 11am Newcomer Vmcent Macrmo Robert Berkex B111 B1c sler Lf L. Vars1ty Footballxand Segqijof ttermen BOB RICHARDS DALE WADE BILL BOXVMANI - 34 - ln CO CAPTAIWS KENNX HANDWERK and RONALD BLANFORD COACH XVM COYER IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Sealed Leff to Rlglot Noblc Kay Gan Fomcx Donald Mlllrr Ralph Lmsalata Robert Codlano Rlchard Clmton Roger Zuercher james Dalessandro Donald Dalessandro Davxd Caskex Thomas Lacx Staudznq Mr Graham Herbert Ott Roger Wrncck Paul Schmndt Wxlford john Carnex Robert Beschcr Paul Edwards Danny Edwards Stanlew Serfrlcd 35 , if ' L A . - 1 . , , V . - - , , ,- . , , - , , y N .- V - w 7 17 1 3 -v A 7 f v 1 V va , , , . 4 I , W l w The prom! umneu Ol lbe fourth eonreczzme yew FOOTBALL RESUMES ORRVILLE 11 COVENTRY 111 th1s f1rst game of the season Orrv1lle ma1n ta1ned the1r unbeaten record of last year w1th a score of 19 to 7 B111 Bowman d1d most of the ball carry 1ng for the team ga1n1ng 95 yards and scor1ng tvyo of the touchdowns In the f1rst m1nutes of the game Orrv1lle recovered a fumble by the Coventry re cenver ane1 after four f1rst dovy ns Jack Bracken went over Wflh the ball The second touchdown for Orr v111e was made 1n the f1rst three plays of the second quarter and Buchanan k1cked the extra po1nt Cov entry made a comeback 111 the th1rd quarter and scored a touchdown on an IS yard pass but 1n the fourth quarter Orrv11le recovered another Coventry fumble and got the ball oyer the l1ne agann ORRVII LE 1 1 RITTMAN ln the1r f1rst w1n of the season 1n the Northeast ern Buckeye League the R1ders thumped R1ttman H1gh 41 to O Touchdowns vyere made IU every quarter ane1 two 1n the second and fourth quarters Although they were a scrappy team the Ind1ans were decndedly outplayed by the R1ders vyhose re serve team got 1n a touchdovyn IH the last quarter by Charles McConkey B111 Boyyman made the f1rst score of the evenmg and the rest of the touch downs were made by Bracken R1chards ane1 Shoup Scorlng the extra POIHIS were Hunter Buchanan Bracken and Settles ORRVILLE 11 MANSFIELD MADISON A 11tt1e trouble w1th the transformer caused the hghts on the east s1de of the f1eld to go out and so th1s game had to be called w1th nme m1nutes left to play Orrv1lle was ahead w1th a score of 19 to 12 when the 11ghts went out Bracken started the scor1ng w1th a 60 yard run 1n the f1rst few mlnutes of play and 1n the second quarter B111 Boyyman drove through center for another touchdown as a result of an mtercepted pass by B111 Shoup After the luck off 1n the fourth quarter the RlL1U'S marched down the f1e1d 1n four f1rst downs and Bracken went around r1g.,ht end for the score B chanan s k1ek for the extra pomt was good lVldL1lSOI'l scored IU the fhlfkl quarter by bloekmg an Orrv1lle kxck on the 39 yare1 l1ne and made another touch down ID the fourth quarter by recovermg, a fumble on Orrvnlles 70 yard l1ne ORRVILLE ff DENNISON For thenr homecommg., game the R1ders took an easy y1ctory from Denn1son Wlfh a score of 39 to 6 Orrv111e made touchdowns 1n every quarter and Denn1son scored 1n the last seconds of the game agamst the reserves The Red Rle1LI'S gamed 79 yards 1n rushmg and completed SIX passes The touchdowns were made by Settles Bracken Boyy man Shoup and Buchanan and the extra pomts by Shoup and Buchanan Wlllll th1s game Orrv1l1e chalked up lu stra1ght yyms 1 1 1 f . - , 1 1 , 1 7 . 1 1 . s ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , . , l V Y - . . -V 1 I 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 9 1 1 I 1 , 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1,1 1 1 ' , , 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Y 1 ' A-4 , 7 1 L1- 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' '- 1 1 ' , 1' 1 11 1 '11,1' - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 -' ' 1 y 1 - , 1- -.1 .'l 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1' y 1 ,. 1 1 l Au . .1 A.. . 1 ' f 1, , ' 1 ' 1 ' y y 1 1 '1 - 1 , . 1 1 ' , A , 1 11' 1 ' ' 1 - . - ' 11 1 1 , , ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A . Q ' 11 ' 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 1 1, - ' ' - A 1 7 4 . 1 H 1 1 , ' , ' , 1 ,' 1 11 1. 1 1 '1 ,' 1 H 7 11 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1, 1' , 111 1 1 1 ' , 1 11 1 ' - 1 - 1 1 1 1 4 A . A 4 V . . Y 4 . A 1 1 , - 1 1 ' ' 1' , 1 , 1 ORRVILLE 11 XVADSWORTH The Orrvllle boys showed their rnoms and dads how well they could play football for they beat Wfadsworth 15 to 0 on Mom and Dad night Both touchdowns were made ln the last half but Orrvllle was w1th1n the Wadsworth 15 yard lnne twxce rn the flrst half B111 Bowman lntercepted a pass on the Grxzzhes W yard hne and Jack Brack en went over wrth the ball after two fnrst downs and a total of nrne plays In the last three mxnutes of the game Kenny Handwerk lntercepted a pass at the 50 yard l1ne and got the ball down to the fl Bracken then made the longest run of the game for the fmal score and Buchanans kxck was good for the extra pomt ORRVILLE 15 AKRON HOWER The Akron Hower game w1ll be well remembered for the drenchmg downpour rn the last half whlch caused most of the onlookers to huddle under the roof of the f1eld house The ram seemed to spur the Rrders on however for they whlpped Hower soundly 4f to 0 Jack Bracken made the frrst score ln the f1rst quarter The next quarter of the game was one of Orrvxlles bxggest as the Rrders made four touchdowns and rolled up 27 potnts Both teams were slowed down consrderably by the mud and ra1n but Orrvllle scored ln the thlrd quarter and agarn rn the fourth Bracken made two touch downs as d1d Bowman and Settles and Shoup scored one The extra poxnts were made by Shoup Bowman Bracken and Settles ORRVILLE 11 CANTON SOUTH Thxs game was another dnsappomtment for the R1ders for they were ahead unt1l the last fxve mln utes of the game when South recovered an Orrvxlle fumble and edged them out to a 19 to 13 vlctory Canton made the frrst two touchdowns of the game but Orrvrlle soon came back wtth a touch down set up by a pass from Kleffer to Walko In the thxrd quarter Bowman got the ball to the seven yard lme and Shoup went over A pass from Brack en to Walko was completed for the extra pornt makmg the score la to 17 Canton then scored the last touchdown rn the frnal quarter and the game ended 19 to 13 Although they lost by a narrow margm the Red Rnders played one of thelr fmest games of the season agamst the1r most drffncult opponents ORRVILLE 115 LOUDONVILLE Tenslon was hrgh before the game for both Lou donvnlle and Orrvnlle were unbeaten teams How ever the Rlders proved to be the better players for Orrvrlle won w1th a decrsxve score of 21 to 6 Thls game won for us the Northeastern Buckeye League champronshrp for the fourth consecutrve year and the second undefeated season ln the league Bracken scored the first touchdown late ln the flrst quarter In the thrrd quarter the referee mlscounted the Orrvllle downs callmg three when there were two whnch msprred the Rxders to drnve for the second touchdown of the game jack Brack en threw a long pass to Harry Hunter for a galn of 42 yards and Buchanans ktck was good Late tn the thrrd quarter Bowman went through the center for Orrvtlles fxnal score and the try for the extra pomt by Bracken was good Loudonvllle made therr only touchdown late 1n the fourth quarter ORRVILLE vs WOOSTER Generals Drub Orrvtlle by 58 to 12 Score ran the heart breakmg headhnes The defeat broke Orr for an undefeated season The Wooster boys played thexr best game of the season and the Orrvrlle boys thexr worst Wooster scored rn the flrst two mrnutes of the game but Orrvnlle soon came back wxth a touchdown by Settles makrng the score 7 to 6 tn favor of Wooster A few mmutes later Reynolds of Wooster ran forty yards to score and rn the second quarter Coppola went over for Wooster In the second play after the half Snoddy ran 76 yards down the freld to score Woosters fourth touch down and yust before the thlrd quarter was over Coppola went over the 11ne agaln maklng the score 32 to 6 Snoddy dashed 65 yards for hrs sec ond touchdown 1n the fourth quarter whtch was the fnnal Wooster score Orrvllle came back w1th Buchanan passxng to Settles for the last touchdown of the game makxng the fxnal score 38 to 17 10... The seasons record proves that Mr Coyer really knows how to get the techmque of football over to the fellows for the team IS crednted wrth seven wrns agarnst two losses Thxs IS also the fourth year for the team to be champrons of the C B L League 2 . A P Va A- - . Y - 1 A - , , Ya ' ' ,v A . l , v Y- . , , ' v Y- I A Y , ' I . 1 7 . f ' - ' 1 , , , ' Y y . l I . . . - y i 1 - I A ' I U s Q V l ,, . V -. .ly - - ' . . . g ' . ' . . . I . y - I . ' . . - - - v1lle's 16 game wlnnmg streak, and rumed chances I r , - . - , . A , , s ' 1 ' ' . U I I A . ' ' ' - A . . . , , s 1 ' s I , . . , . V 4 D A Iv , ' S 7 ' ' . . ' Y l ' 7 ' I a A . 1 I . V . - . ' v . I ' I ' s ' - ' 1 1, ' Y . h ' ' , , -. . Y. . , .Y 1 - ' A A I , , - Y - a , p -I . 7 - 7 Y , 1 4 7 ' Y I Y . v A 7 . . . .... - 1 I .. 37 .. Left to Rfglvt Robert Rrchards Wrlbur Lehman Wrllxam Hartnett Robert Buchanan Clyde Gadson Harry Hunter Wxlllam Shoup Harold Sauers Sam Dalessandro Wxlllam Kreffer THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Our Orrvrlle varsrty basketball squad flnnshed the 1948 49 season wxth snr regular games to therr favor and 12 games lost However the glmes were usually lost by only one or txxo pomts whrch IS substanrrated by the fact that the Rrders had 1 record of 784 pornts at the end of the season 90 pornts less than therr opponents S73 The boys would not be drscourtged by these close defeats but they always came back wrth rs much sprrxt as ever In the Central Buckeye League the Red Rrders were rn fourth place havxng 1 record of three wms rn erght games In the tournament games Orrvrlle bear Akron Kenmore 45 to 31 thus movrng 1nro the second round However m thus round they were vxhlpped by Massxllon wxth a score of 56 to 29 The hlgh poxnt man was Bob Buchanan wrth 187 pomts Comxng close behxnd vsere Sam Dalessandro wrth 165 and Harry Hunter wnth 145 The varsity O Assocxatnon sponsored a trophy thrs ye lr to be awarded to the boy xx 1th the best foul shootmg average m actual play The trophy ns to be drsplayed nn the showcase and the boys names to be engraved on rt B111 Shoup IS the f1rst boy to recerve thxs honor wrth an avera e of 575 38 - v 9 1 a a 1 s 1 a ' ' c . 1 y , 7 . , gt , 2 . . , . , L ,. tc- ' , L 5. c . , . 2 - s - 9 r . , ' . . V . , . . . I 1 Q . ,. ,, . . . . 4 4 c 7 - 7 . I 1 . . . ' a , . . . . . . . U . , c to THE VARSITX BASKETBALL SCORES Apple Creek Xllllersburg XVoostcr Doxlestown Creston Loudonullc Berlln Rlttman Akron Hover Akron St Mans 4 3 Orrvlllc Orrx lllt Orrvxlle Orrv1llc Orrvtlle Orrv1lle Orrvxlle Orrvrlle Orrvrllc Orrvxllc. 5 7 SIT1lIl'lY1llL Nilllersburq Dalton W ooster Loudonvtllc Wadsu orth Rtttman Akron Kenmore Masslllon 7 Orrvllle Orrx rlle Orrvtlle Orrvllle Orrvxlle Orrvtlle Orrvllle OffV1llC Orrvrlle THE RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD C Q Lefl to Rzgbt Rxchard Sauers, Robert Cngler. Howard Zook, Merle Berg, Robert Shoup, Roger Schrock, Ross Perk1ns, Robert McFadden, james Jones Rober Barku I ,,, 52 ' r,,,, ,TO ' 'A - ,AYA-,AV 51 ' .12 - ' A x eeeeee '41 ' A eee, S0 t ' A K ,..... 41 f '12 F16 ' '14 --f Y 56 ' -18 I' ' ....., X0 ' ' .Y.. S9 ' ,,,,,,,,,, 51 ' 59 ' .-f. .A 55 ' '.,.. 50 Canton South ,,,. 75 Orrvillen.. 42 ,,,,,, 58 ' YVV. 36 ' .,,,,, 58 ' 47 ' ,,,,.......... 55 ' .... 50 ' ,,,,,, 56 ' 30 ' J .,,....... 51 ' oto, sz ' ,,,o,,oo., 55 ' .40 .... 35 ' ' .... 29 A 31 ' 1.,, . 45 . ' v' -15 ' -.,.. A14 ' ,AA,A,,, 56 ' Zj - 39 - Ltft to Rzglat V1ncent Macrmo james Dalessannlro Paul Etlwtrtls Thomas Dalessantlro Thomas Lacx Davrtl Ctlsku Robert Btsthtr Robert Colrtno Noblt Km Arthur Ku Homer Hostttlcr IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL THE GIZMQS Not only are the Grzmos the Intrtmurfrl Chtmprons rn xolleyb1ll but they fire the Intra Grzmos ctme througjh wrth flyrnt, colors Thns rs the thrrd yefnr for the Grzmos to plfty together tnd the thrrd yelr for them to clum the lntrxmurtl thtmpronshrp ln xollcyblll 'flaat a way' Left lo Rzghf Wrllram Bovxmm Wrllram Settles Dale Watlc Waxne Kms, Jack Bracken Robert Rrchards Kenneth Handxurk 40 f .I-x . , W . , T K '1 y , . lv. 21 , , . D -s -v 4 ' 2 . 1 ' ' r ' . . t - mural basketball champs also. The F. F. A. boys were close rivals in both championships, but the . 2 7 . . Y I . . A . V C . L b I ? z ' ' 2 1' ' 2 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 2' 2 . - - . ' ' 7 1 M I Fmt R011 Left to Right Wllma Garver Marxe Adams Norma Wagner Carolyn Dalessandro Lucxlle Ells worth Marllyn Weygandt Mary Auble Beulah Zoolc Mary Burkholder Edna Berg Second R011 Katherme Flowers Janet McElroy Ela1ne Morgan Beverly Berkey Jean Krrchbaum Nancy Bescher Betty Schaller Shrrley Drage Jane Sanders Sally Weaver Paula Powell Betsy Lay Third R011 Joan Wrlson Irma Donald June Sauers Charlotte Moore Mae Arnold Alpha Forrer V1rg1n1a Forney Leanne Anderson Ruth Ang1er Judy Keplrnger Judy Null Nancy Bowers Theda Krener Janlce Massaro Fourlla R011 Mrs Webner Martha K1mberl1n Joanne Doyle Donna Jones Donna Douglas Arlene Forrer Ellen Lautenschlager Pearl Good Maman Hostetler Elverta Marnn Ruthella Sprunger Loutse Bechtol THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSDCIATION One of the largest organrzanons functronmfr nn O H S the Grrls Athlenc ASSOCIHIIOU met early 1n September to mstall the followmg offrcers Carolyn Dalessandro who pounds the gavel Lucrlle Ellsworth who has charge of the po1nts, Marllyn Weygandt who yrngles the money and Mary Lourse Auble who always hrs the mrnutes rn her other notebook The G A A performed the1r usutl dunes thls year of choosrng charrmen of the vanous sports and sponsormg Mothers Nrght at the Wadsyyorth football game They organlzed all the g1rls rntmmural games of soccer volleyball basketball and softball and somethrng new vyas add ed th1s year IH that teams xx ere formed to boyyl ew ery XVednesday after school The mam proyect of the group hts been to make changes rn the constrtutron and to make alterftnons rn the pornt system In May letters numerals and br tcelets were awarded to those hardy g1rls who suffered through sore md fzchmg muscles broken fmgernanls and stoyed fmvers to earn the1r po1nts 41 ' a s 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 9 . 9 ' , 11 ' 1 ' Y y ' 1 s 1 . a 7 1 1 1 I 9 1 9 ' . 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V . 7 L f 4 1 1 a 1 ' 1 1 1 l V Q . 2 1 ' 1 YA. 1 ' 1 1. g 1 , , ' 2 7 1 ' l 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 9 7 7 D Members of the Tumbling Team Leanne Anderson Lucllle Ellsworth Pat Logtl Elvtrta Martm JHIIICL Massaro Charlotte Moort Jane Sanders Betts Schaller, Paulme Shank Kathrxn Sommtrs Bettx Zuerchtr Barbara Hodgson Marxe Zuercher Alxce Kaufman, Rosella Arnold Gwtndolxn Zuercher THE T MBLING TEAM The GAA In1t1at1on r 1 xsh lop T tts lntlt X 1 1' nf' Suth sound IS thfst Cm bt htxrtl ISUUIH Y from tht frxm on TllL9Ll1yS 1 r school Tht 1' s IL fLllD5llI1 tttm h ut prtctlttd xtry Lllll qtnt wnorm- sort musclts mtl stll bxtlxs BCCILISL of tht ltrfrt mtmlztrshlp of tit ttlm tht f'1I'lS lrt xhlt to ptrorm many fetts Thty hut lpptlrttl bttxxten htlvts lt hlslxtthxll LIIITILS mtl hut ttlt cn mn 1Ct1xt ptrt 1n lfltfllilllfllb Am! Mere zzere finite tl eu Zzllle tgzrlf zzfvr mzflrln 1 cz! don n the new fig 42 ' ' -- , ' v x .v . 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Q-on-Q i ALL STAR SOCCER TEAM HARVARD Kneelzng Left to Rzglt Nancy Bescher Marxlyn Taylor Second Rou Judy Keplmger Kathryn Sommers Mane Zuercher Thzrd Row Alice Kaufman Wllma Garver YALE Kneelmg Left to Rlght Beulah Zook Betty Schaller Second Row anct McElroy Elamc Morgan Irma Donald Tiana' Roz: Loxs Shafer Joan Wxlson Ruth Angler GIRLS ALL STAR SOCCER AND VOLLEYBALL ANNAPOLIS TEAM WEST POINT TEAM Fzrfi Rou, Left to Rzgbl Elverta Marun, Arlene Fm: Rau Left to Right Ruthella Sprunger Forrer, Beulah Zook, Shlrley' VCYUOU, BCUY Hazel Paterson, Edna Berg, Carolyn Dalessandro Schallef Second Rou-Goldxe Lautzenhexser, Allcc Kauf Second Rou Mary Loulse Aublc, Irma Donald, man, Pat Wade, Clara jean Znmmerman Joan Wxlson, Manlyn Scott 43 .. H - ir, A A 2 , , A 5 f 3 . , , g r x f Q M y, ,H I f yy ,' . 1 4 l J , , . - wi, Q .9 , X . , 1, V 3 L a l f S 3, a M? - ' . ' 2- ' , ' ' . vi v ' , v 1 I . ' l J j ', i 1 , . 1' '- ' , , . 9 GIRLS ASSOCIATIO Mlmly m honorrry OQZIUIZIEIOH the Grrls O Assocrmon thxs yLlf IS rlther sm 1ll These members are G A A members who h umv errned lf lelst l 000 pomts m mdrvrelutl md clrss sports hfrve recened thenr reel or xxhnte O s Several of these glrls have been members for tx-xo yelrs l1lVlf1L, recetveel thelr red Os vehtle Sophomores mel vshlte Os elurmg their umor ye lr The W Q1flS from Wfooster were 1flVlfLLl for the mnutl plly dry nn the sprmg md everyone forgot the rxvalrres of the tvso tow ns for 1 few hours Fur! Ron Left lo Rlqbl Beulah Zoole Irma Don alel Luellle Ellsworth Elverta Martm Setomf Ron Mrs Weld ner Etlru Berg o.1n XV1lSOH Martha Krmber m Ilufzz' Ron Betsx Lax Carolxn Dalesszmdro 44 1 C L L K Q - 1 Vit , , as 1 sf 1 1 v ,f r,,, .1 , ,.., .. . 1 .. t . .,. , ,Z 2 ,, . . -I K . L , , , .J e - .,, IXHEEZIIIKL, Left to Right Robert Buchanan Sam Daltssandro XV 1 l l 1 1 m Bowman Kenneth Hand xurlx Richard Perkins Siam! ng Mr COXLI' Cecil Bovsers William Settles lick Bracken H 11 r rx Hunter Ross Perkins BOYS ASSOCIATION XV1nt to buy 1 ticket for the gllhe this noon' The lthletic looking youns, sored the mtmmurfil volleybflll find basketbfzll gtmes this winter To become 1 member of this orgfmiz mon 1 boy must elrn 1 letter in one of the three mijor sports football basketball or btseball The fellows xx ho have let ters in footblll joined the Nqtional Footblll Society this yefir The group sponsored by Mr Coyer chose for its officers this yestr Bob Hilty president Sam Dfilessandro vice president Kenny Handxxerk secretary treasurer md Bill Boxxmin scribe 45 f - . V- , 1 ' 7 CC 77 U 1 1 ' ' 1 ' f H 1 ' - L' man who asks the question is a member of the Boys' O Association, which spon- ' 4 c c L 1 72 I ll . 1 ' 1 ' L1 ' 1 ' , 1 1 1 A ' ' 1 ' , , 1 , 1 . f ' - . 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Seated Left to Rzght Glenna Badger Cecxl Bowers Mr McCuen Lucllle Ellsworth Starzdnzg Marx Loursc Auble Jane Sanders Ruth Ang.,1er Joan Wilson jean Krrchbaum Marxlxn M1llc.r udx Null Carolxn Dalessand ro Sally Weaver THE RED A HITE STAFF obody lxnoxxs the trouble lu scan would be mn excellant theme sono for the Ann1'1l st1t Prrturcs 1rr work vxrlte ups 1nd lqours Qonstrtutcd thu mrlor worrrns of C1lLnn1 Bldqcr photogrlphy edlror JL 1n lXI'lCl1lD 111111 1rtLd1tor, jo1n Wfnlson lrtrrmry cdxror 1nd Luulla lzllsxxorrh Ldrror rn rhxef Ye 1rbool1 s1l1s were ln ch1rgL ot C1111 Boxxnrs busrncss Il'llI'lU't.I' Worlxrng h1rd to h1vc. the book out on rum the LLllIOI'l1l srrft l11vc mad to produu 1 good luoolx rl11r xxrll p11r11r1 ll Lfr rn O l-I S Mcetlnqs sketches ra x1r1t1s Ll1SLl.lSSlOflS checks 1nd lmporrmr roles 10 the producrlon of R411 zlllff ll'111'1 1949 M1ny rn 1mporr1nt Llf.ClS10f1 xx IS m1dL over 1 hor tln of 111111 1nd 1 plus ol doughnuts T 1 st1ff v1.1s sm1ll1r rhxs yur md 111s 1blL t xftcrnoons when the strlf would I13 Ollf rhz 131265 md rhrnlx up clprrons Ir unnor be denrcd tl11t ccrtun mcmbrrs of IL mfr qrux 1 fcxx agrq harrs d11r1n1' rhr. course of the yur but they feel thcrr l1bor well rux rrded by 1 Cffillfl rcpresentmon ot school lm rn Orrx1ll1 Hwh 48 it Luulle Ellsworth Fzlzfof 111 C lmf rcchcclxs pl lyLLl wwf Cgcrl Bonus B 5121685 llgl : l T a I s - s D ' 4 T .V U A - , . . A , .' A - J .' - ' I N V , 1 , ',. ,, . . 1 , , , . b . AA ifll 1,1 ', '- ,1 1' 1' ' ' ' 1' ' 1 zk' k 1 ' Q '1 7 ' 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 ' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 ' B ' , A 4 ' ' ' 1 A1 ' f 1 sg 1 . r A - ia '. VA I g 1 f 1 I '. . - ' 1 4 K K L 1 L KD f K L 2 , . V ' .1 . ' .2 1 - 1 1 ' . - 1 2 k - 1 f' A - E . . f A . . .. I ,,. I 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' '1 1 ' ' 1 - ' Q ' 1 1 1 A A L . ll ' 1 7' l. l ' V '1 . 1 l 'K 1- 2 l U . 1 . . Yi ,, f work qLllfC efflclcntly. lx1CCElf1gS were held on S11turd11v ' .,1J,,1..,m ,, 1 ' , 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1h 1 71 ,V . r I I g 1 ,f '1 ' V 1 ' 1' A 1 rl A l- ' 5 W , S i Q , . 1 , 1 k . . L - D . , 1 ,R . Y ., H A. Q W AL V2 .A.2b1C -4 ' 1 ' Q K ' 'h ' Q. . 1 ' -ffq lff' 1 jx h Full R011 Left to Right Irma Donald Marilyn Mlller Norma Wagner M155 Brea Marllxn Weygandt Betsy Lax Mae Arnold Second R011 Louze Hershey Wnlleane Bexler Carol Frey Cara Beth Rlchardson Betty Schaller Martha Klm berlm Judy Kepltnger Rosene Maxwell Wanda Kreakre Sandra Sanders Susan Powell James Moser Tblrd R011 Marcra MCCuen Mary Jane Walleo Sandra Wfarlng Paulme Shank Don Runron Larry Bahler Ioan Wnlson Lots Shafer une Sauers Dorothy Hulls THE RED RIDER STAEE Who Whtt' When' Where' And why These frve rules of newsptper wrrtrng were the duly catechlsm of the Red Ruler sttff edrted thls ye xr by Norma Jean Wagner ind sponsored by Mrss B1ca Responstbrlrty of the front page rested upon the competent shoulders of Irma Donald w hlle Betsy Lay 1nd Mar1lyn Weygandt shared the burdens of the Feature Page A new tdea was trxed th1s year when 1 grrls sports edrtor Mae Arnold was rntroduced Don Runron was boys sports edltor Often seen uptown selllng ads was Mdfllyn Miller busxness mftnlger and How 1rd Wade served IS photographer Though the ed1tor1al staff of th1s organtzauon encoun tered m my dtffrcultles the piper w ts brought out on time Senxor Shorts w ere brought back much to the joy of the W F- occupmts of Room 16 After the reporters handed thelr storres md fe ttures rn they were qurelely typed md proofread by une Qtuers Lons Shlfer Mxrthr K1mberhn and Dorothy Hulls then rushed to The Courier to meet the de ldhne Norma J Wagner Irma Donald The Red Ruler stiff h1s done 1 splenelld job of lxeep Ednor III Chef fum: Page Eflffw inf us 1n toueh w 1th tll the school 1ct1x1t1es 49 , ' .. , ' - , ' - ' , V , ' ' , ' V . , . . , 1 V , , , y . . v - 1 A , a , - q - ' a , a V A V 9 ' 1 ' VT , . , V V . f . 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Fzrrt Rau Left to Right Jay Lacy Robert Hxlty Harold Sauers Rodney Webner Rlchard West Larry Bahler Second Rou Mr Rosser Harold Sh1ll1ng John Dalessandro James Grrmm Marlon Bren neman Wlllram Stocker Tlalrd Rau Roy Mount Carl Rosenbaum Wrllxam Shoup Sam Dalessandro Wxlllam Warts Fourth R011 Wrlbur Lehman Dale Landxs Rrchard Snyder Pat McCartney Vernon Curxc THE HI Y The H1 Y organrzatlon xs the hrgh school branch of the Y M C A whose h1 h goals rt strrves to mamrarn Thrs year the club sponsored by Mr Rosser elected the follovnng offlcers Rodney Webner presrdent Rrchard Wfesr vrce presrdent Harold Sauers secretary Larry Bahler treasurer Jay Lacy chaplam and Bob Hrlty sergeant at arms The boys went to church together every thrrd Sunday choosmg a dlfferent denomlnatron each trme In March they had the student body ansvs er questronnalres concernmg, church attendance The Hx Y collaborated wrth the Y Teens to sponsor the Sadie Hawkms Day dance the Y Teens plannrng the dance and the H1 Y payrnq the brlls For therr assembly they mvrted the Reverend Mr Stoerker mmrster of the Chrnst Evangehcal and Reformed Church to address the students and for one of therr meenngs had Dr john Paul Mrller dnscuss youth problems wrth them 50 fx Q I ' U l V Y l V 1 l ' 1 5 7 7 , . V . . . . - ' S 7 S 1 , . . . Y , . . . . 1 y a 1 l 3 7 V 5 9 A' - .- . . . . Y .0 . . . . ., D . V ' . , . , . 9 7 1 7 1 ' ' 3 1 1 a r ' ' ' . Y . . ' 1 . Y . . Y - - , - - g I I n , 3 5 5 ' . . 7 . Fzrrl Roll Lefl to Rzgbt Lucrlle Ellsworth Helen Dunham Kathleen Lehman janet McFlrov Elarne Mor gan Marrlyn Mrller joan Wrlson Alpha Forrer Jean Krrchbaum LOIS Shafer Dorothy Hulls Mrss Louden Second R011 Paula Powell Betsy Lay joan Doyle Martha Krmberlm Vrrglma George Wrlma Garver Ruth ella Sprunger Kathryn Sommers Marxlxn XWexgandt Nancy Bescher Charlotte Moore Carol Imhoff Adams Katherine flowers Marx Ychl Donna Jones June Sauers THE SENICR Y TEENS The Y Teens formerly Gxrl Reserves are a part of the Young Womens Chrrstran Assocm txon Sponsored thls year by Mrss Louden the Senror Y Teens were presrded over by joan XV1lson assrsted by Alpha Forrer as v1ce presrdent Marrlyn Mrller secretary and Mae Arnold treasurer At the regular meetings they held drscussrons on manners fashrons and boy grrl relatron shrps and wrth the H1Y held the Sadre Hawkrns Dance 1n November In Aprrl they presented therr assembly rn whrch they enacted Judgment Day decrdrng whrch teachers would go to Heaven and whrch would not Durrng the year they sent representatrves to the YTeens rallres held tn Columbus and other towns Throughout Holy Week they conducted the usual mornlng worshnp servrces 51 i l l ll lv . W l 1 1 S 1 ' .v I ' lc. 3 V V I 3 7 . 7 . 7 y 7 ' l- 7 V V Y . . , . . . - 7 , 3 Y 9 9 7 x Y ,Y ' .l ,V 9 Y 9 3 ' Third Row--Sally Weaver, Mary Auble, jane Sanders, Irma Donald, Norma Wagner, Pauline Shank, Marie 7 A l 1 4 1 y .Y A , , A . . 1 - - , , K- ' 1 ' 1 9 ' l 1 1 1 - 1 9 ' ' , ' . 7 7 G ' . f , . - . l 4 THE JUNIOR Y TEENS The Junlor YTecns chose as offrcers thrs year Shlrley Drage presrdent Nancy Bow ers vrce presxdent Jan rce Massaro secretary and Shrrley Kung trcas urcr They attended conferences wnrh the Semor YTeen mem bers and had a speak er on cosmetrcs for one of therr meeungs Therr assembly was a lxttle skrt entrtlecl The Last Trme I Saw Par 15 The group planned a bake sale for the late Fzryt Rou Left 10 Rfglal Barbara Zxmmerman Leanne Anderson Pat Moskowrtz sprrng and drew up Janrce Massaro Shrrley Drage Shrrley Kmg Nancy Bowers Dorus Hostetler Mrss the next years slate of Louden offrcers Second Rou Joyce Stewart Marne Zuercher Alrce Kaufman Loure Hershey Margaret Wyman Judy Nlull Judy Keplmger Betty Schaller Barbara Logel bara Lehman Rhea Boss Ellen Lautenschlager Donna Douglas Barbara Yehl Carol Schrock Fourth Rau Almalee Glvens Arlene Forrer V1rg1n1a Forney Joyce Ervsm Joanne Weaver Alona Mxller Joann Merreot Janet Hostetler THE QUILL AND SCROLL Sealed Lefl to R1 bt Cecrl Bowers Marrlyn Mlller Norma Wagner Mxss Blca Lucrlle Ellsworth Betsy Lay Standzng Marrlyn Weygandt Marre Adams Glenna Badger Irma Donald Joan Wrlson Larry Bahler Don Rumon Jean Krrchbaum Jane Sanders Mary Louxsc Auble Sally Weaver Elame Morgan 52 - Y A 1 I Y 1, 9 - - ' 1 ' I 1 A A Y , , V ll - , - I l' V A I M . . I 3 .9 . 9 I 7 Y 7 7 1 Y V a 1 Y I ,M I 5 ' 1 I 7 A Y? Y 7 A' 9 7 7 Y 5 ' Third Rau'-Barbara Hodgson, Ruth Angier, Sonja Wilson, Ellen Walkerow, Bar- , , , , , I-1 U l 5 3 I I V ,YY v Y. 1 , , , - iw., . l ' ,4 , M A 8 ,l my 1 lax L J 5 J. Y .g -Q . , . I . , y . . , . , , ,Q ' 1 I V ,V s . s 1 D 1 . 1 V ! 1 5 A 7 ,V A 3 Y 7 Sealed left to Rlght ean Krrchbaum Irma Donald Marllyn Mrller Glenna Badger Mlss Hamllton Sttnzdnzg Phyllis Gadfleld Lucllle Ellsworth Sally Weavcr Wxlbur Lehman Martha Klmberlrn Jane San dcrs Carolyn D.1lcss.1ndro Norma Wagncr Robert Hlltx Pearl Good Marlan Hostctlcr THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY W1llldH1 G johnson has sud A chrysanthemum by my other name would be exsrcr to spell Hovsever the members of thrs orgmrzatron hive no trouble spellrng., lf tnyyx ry for should nt hxyc H Bclnc thc rntellrqensrt of O H S they nrc qutlrfred for mcmbcrshlp rf they hryc munt.uned 1 B tverage 1n dll thelr studres Durrng thelr Sophomore ycrr they ire pliced on probztlon 1nd trc grven full mcmbcrshrp at the end of therr Llf11OI' year Thls yclr sponsored by Mnss Hrmrlton the group mct etch Wcdncsdly tfter Ortdc clrds xycrc rssucd Irmx Domld served ts prcsldent ern Krtchbtum vrcc presldcnt Mirrlyn Mrllcr secretary md Glcnnt Badger tretsurcr The project of the club nas the prescntatron of 1 plaque yy 1th the ntmcs of 111 members or thc N1flODdl Honor Socrety slnce Orrvlllc was grmted tts charter rn l9wS to thc huh school Also tht froup grthcrcd all thc old record books 1nd trmscrrbcd them mto om book 1nd pltnncd 1 tlcld trlp for the lttc sprlnc 53 . V . . . I V I . . . - . a 1 - Q v , , - , . , , . y . ' , ,. ', , . 1 , Q , , A - 1 - . . . ,, . . 1 2 , 7 1 ' 1 1- . . . . . v V , . , Y 1. , . , 1 1 7 , 1 1 7 . y - U- - - -. . . . . Y V X 1 f . . K' k A . . ., Q ' 1 . 1 ' 2 1 ' ' . Y 2 'f 2 1 1 f . . 1 I , A ' f ' J A y 1 . 1 1 1 . e 2 . ' 2 , 7 ' 2 ' ' 2 7 2 L., 2 A 2 v 1 , , . , , . . ' - . . ,- . - . y 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 1 , . , . , f , ' V s . ' , , , 1 1 1 K , 1 . 1 , ' 1 1 ' L ' ' ' '1 Y 2 1 1 . , y . . . y s . , . , , . , . r I . l Q - w , U L, 4 1 1 1 . V . . , . . , , 7 1 1 1 1 gy. gallfid 615 a 1116042 . . I'1rJt R011 Left to Right M1ss Hamrlton Donna Kornhaus Margaret Stemer Donna Douglas Sonja Wrlson Leanne Anderson Second Row Ann Burkholder Ruth Angrer Olrve Flowers Judy Keplmger Judy Null Nancv Bowers Thlfd R011 Wrllram Mount Steve Walko Garx Frsher Paul Rosenbaum James Lmdsax Paul Burkhart THE LATIN CLUB The members of the Latm Club are the second yexr L1t1n students 1nd 0 every year the club completely changes personnel Thrs year Mrss Hrmrlton was the sponsor Judy Null presr dent Leanne Anderson vrce presrdent and B111 Mount secretary treasurer Frsher and udy Keplrnger The play served to remrnd everyone how much he uses Latrn IH h1s darly lrfe wrthout even re1hz1ng rt and brought to lreght the startlrng rnformatron that RY does not stand for Rexall The group had 1 happy surprrse on the Ides of Mlrch when Mrss Hamrlton served them ICC cream rn class They studred the Roman gods 1nd goddesses throughout the year IS vsell IS the lrfe of Ciesar 1nd held 1 bznquet ln the Home Economies house for therr llst progrlm 54 1 - . Y 9 l ' A 1 3 9 ' l i l 3 7 . , . .V , Y Y ' . D ' Il a s .Y ' 9 I ,la I - ' . ' - 1 z ' , 1 Q . Q ' A s I ' I 9 I v f ' - In February they gave a play in assembly entitled, Amo, Amas, Amat, starring Gary . . . 2 . . .a K .L I . . I . L A t L K 1 . A 2 , y a . r ' yg g . ky 2 Ky 1 A L A it 5 2 7 1 1 . A 2 A t , 1 ' 2 z ' ' - A ' ' ' 2 1 . ll Ziff C6 que CEI!! till? ca .7 Fzrst Row Left to Rzgbt Wrllram Kleffer Glenna Badger Carol Schrock Barbara Yehl Ianct Hostetler Betty Yoder Paula Powell Second Roz: John Hall Marian Hostetler Le anne Anderson Betty Zuercher Marllyn Weygandt Nancy Bescher Mlss George Lucnlle Ellsworth Tlazrd R011 Ben Settles Theda Krener Ruth Angler Paulme Shank jean Krlchbaum Betsy Lay Joan Wxlson THE FRENCH CLUB Pamful crres of dntes donc Madamolselle George C French for Oh how can you do thls to us D arrse from Presrdent Ioan Wrlson and Secretary Treasurer Marrlyn Weygandt as they are re quested to conduct the meetmg and vsrnte the mmutes respect1vely 1n French rn keeprng wrth Mlss Georges rron clad rule of no Englrsh 'Ihe club offrclally La Cercle Francfuse began thrs year xuth the erght members of the second year French class rn February the frrst year students were taken rn rncreasmg the roll to seventeen Durrnff the wrnter months the members brought old clothes and canned food to school and sent packages to French penpals and the1r famllles Tn the sprrng everyone made 1 doll and dressed rt to represent some per1od rn French hrstory these dolls were then drsplayed rn the showcase along w1th some French money and snapshots of French countrysrde The club had a Chrlstmas party at Jean Krrchbaums home and for their flml meetmg of the year held a p1cn1c at Orr Park 55 a .X r X F 'gpg K FQ' v 1 7 1 7 9 A 1 9 ' 1 v 2 - r 1 3 7 Y 3 ' l 5 9 3 7 ! 3 ' ' - u - - yn 1- - ' s ' 9 - ,, . . . . C S ' - 7 r 7 7 U - , - u - n . . ,, . ,, . Q V. . 1 C 1 ' - 7 1 ' 7 C, C L i ' v A L . Y- . 7 . 4 . . , . . . 1 s , 4 340 0Xl9el'l5 on lifigff, IQOUAIV CIJICIIQGI' idlllenfafy IJFOCI? MPO . Frm? Rou Left to Right John Lehman Irvm Hostetler Wrllram Shoup Rrchard Snyder Cec1l Bowers Second Rou Ross Landrs Frxtz Mengert Russell Forrer Harold Sauers Carroll Scott Thzrd Rou Paul Brenneman Howard Weckesser Richard Yerran john Dalessandro Earl Stemer Fourth Rou Merle Berg Donald Horst Myron Schaller Reed Wallace Fzflla Rou Roger Schrock Robert Shoup Lowell Bovxers Nathan Bxshop Mr Mengert THEFFA The Future Farmers of Amerrca under the leadershrp of Mr Mengert have been a hard yxorkxng group this year A number of boys won prrzes rn the county fa1r last September Carroll Scott vuth darry cattle Myron Schaller wrth steers john Lehman Ross Landis Carroll Scott Myron Schaller and Russell Forrer rn corn John Dalessandro m omons and Frrtz Mengert IH apples Frxtz also won second and thrrd prrzes on h1s apples whrch he entered rn the State Farr The F F A had a strong volleyball team and basketball team and were runners up rn the Intramural champxonshrps 1n both these sports They frnrshed thxrd rn the Dnstrlet F F A Basketball Tournament The boys had a wrde knowledge of parlramentary procedure whrch was one of rherr mam studles throughout the year For thenr assembly they demonstrated very well the rules of parllamentary procedure Some of therr other proyects of the year were a scrap dnve a pest hunt correspondence wxth German youths and Better Project programs Thelr soclal events of the year xncluded a wxener roast a blg square dance at the Grange and a PICHIC in the sprmg The group was host to fourteen schools attendrng a parllamentary procedure contest on March 22 whrch one hundred and tvyenty frve boys partnclpated 56 w . V . . . . . 1 1 1 9 , . 1 1 1 1 - . I . . 1 v 1 1 V., . , , . .. . Q 1 - - ' YT . s 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' c 0 u ' . . ' ' l , 1 ' 1 - 1 . 7 . . V . A ' . V. . . - - 1 r 1 1 1 1 7 . 7 1 ' . . I . A . 1 . Y . . 1 y 1 1 ' . . . , ' ' ' ' ' ' r 1 ' 1 .' ' ' y va . ' A . 1 1. A . ' s v . . , r s . . . . 1 v V , , . ,' ' . 1, ' ' ' . . . . ' ' . 9 1 1 , ln , Y V- . Y . . . . . gba ell Jlneff coolfiefi Laging Fzmt Roz: Left to Rzght june Gerber Gold1eLautzenhe1ser Beulah Zook Edna Berg Arlene Forrer Alverda Stelner Eleanor Newcomer Nancy Scott Second' R014 Mlss Ebelmg oyce Erwm Marxlyn Scott Wftlma Campbell Mary Jane Burkhold er Marte Zuercher Thzrd R011 Hazel Paterson Eltzabeth Paul Marrlyn Taylor Clara Ztmmerman Nellxe Berg Fourth Ron Shrrley Vernon Jamce Massaro Alona Mtller Fifth R011 Shirley Kmg Vtrgxnra Forney Phyllis Nussbaum Pat Moskowxtz Joanne Weaver Elsle Gerber Barbara Zrmmerman Joyce Stewart Szyzh R011 Shrrley Drage Rhea Boss Dorcas Kandal Niargaret WH man Ellen Walkero Barbara Lehman Patsy Wade Marjean Flemmg Lots Lxechty THEFHA The members of the Future Homemakers of Amertca are the glrls vyho take the Home Economxcs course Thrs year they elected Edna Berg as presldent Alverda Stemer NICL presxdent Beulah Zook secretary Goldle Lautzenhelser treasurer une Gerber parltamentarnan Eleanor Neyycomer hxstorran Nancy Scott reporter and Arlene Forrer song leader Natlonal F H A Week was observed rn November yyhen the group had showcase dtsplays of leyyelry scrapbooks the record book emblems and svyeaters In March they entertamed F H A chapters from Wooster Dalton Shreve Brg Prame and Mrllers burg attended by approxtmately elghty grrls They seryed el spaghettr supper and had an evenmg program ln the audltorlum The grrls tnvlted thelr mothers to a banquet rn Aprrl yyhnch yyas held rn the school cafeterxa Edna Berg had the honor of betng chosen State I-Irstortan and she along wrth two delegates and Ninss Ebehng the advxser vyent to Columbus for the conventton held Aprxl Z2 and 23 The group had a tea for the Erghth Grade m the sprlng and put on a play for assembly Thelr project for the year vyas the presentatxon to the school of 1 srlyer tea set 57 . Y . . . X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 . r ' ' v ' ' . . y 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 1 , . v 1 , , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 .1 , 1 1 1 r ' 1 , - - -1 .1 . , . Y , -V . . ,, - v , .1 I . , 1 Q ', . .V 0 o o . 1 . . . , . Q ., . y V . 1, . . , . 7 . . 1 s - I . I . . . ,y , . . 1, 1 v ' 1 - ' - - - 1 1 1 1 ' . . 1 . .y V , .1 , VV. , , . . V . ' . , y I A. 7 . I Y . . . , , ,. - r . s , ' , ',A v , V. . A . -. 1 . .. ' . f ., . . . AC! we! ylllfll' l96lI f . . . First Rou, Left to Right Lawrence Drlle Mars Lourse Auble Dale Landls Sallx Weaver ane Sanders Rrchard Snyder Second R010 M1ss Neff Martha Krmberlm Joanne Doyle, Charlotte Moore James Moser Kathrxn Sommers, Nancy Bescher Marran W1ll1amS Paulrne Shank Tlazrd Rau Jean Krxchbaum Myron Schaller Larrx Bahler Rodnex Webner Barbara Baumgartner THE ATIO L EOREN SIC LEAGUE These lucky people 1re not bothered xx 1th butterflles exerx trme thu I11llxC, 1 speech Under the drrectron of Mrss Neff thus ye1ts speech dep1rtment h1s done outsttndmr, xxorle not only rn Prrnce of Peace declamttrons but rn the four speech fOLlI'f11I11LI'1IS If xxhleh Orrv1lle 111s repre sented Twenty pomts are requrred for membershlp 1n the N I' L A speech gnen before If le ISI gxven to those who wm frrst seeond or thrrd pl 1ce rn these contests A Degree of Honor 15 awarded to those wlth flfty pomts 1nd 1 Degree of DISIIDCIICJH to those mth one hundred At the d1str1ct tourmment held rn Masslllon, Orrvrlle xxon frrst pl ICC IH dI'lIl11IlC re ldlDUS humorous readrngs prep 1red or 1tor5 1nd orrgmal oratory The xxmners of tl11s drstrlct to11rn1ment then vsent to the state f1n1ls held M1rch 19th m Columbus Pxulme Shmle xxon 1 trophx for placing second 1n the State ln Cll'lITl 1t1c re1d1nqs, ane S1nders pl1eed flfth IH or1f'1n1l or1torx 11nd L1rrv Bahler thrrd m humorous I'6ld1I'l2S 58 ' V'-' I Q I . 1 V 1 l I S - .V A . f A Q , V' ' , , 1 ' . . v L f . 1 . . Y . ' . A l I . D 'X l I 2 Q ' Z . ' l A. V U ' , 1 , 2 ' V ' 1 . 2 1 ' - ' A 11 . 14 ya Q A . 1 1 ' I I A . 4. ' .1 k l 71 A 2 AL fifty people earns one point, 11s does 11 decl11m11tion or reading 11t ll I0llI'I121lD6I'lf. Extra points are 1 I . . V . , L 2 ,, . . . ,, I Y. A A . I ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' D . ' , 1 L A 2 y' L ' ' . 1 y. . 1' 1 A ' ' ' 1 , ' ' 1 ,, 1 . ' . 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 J' - ' ' ' l 1 1 ' 1 ' Q ' 1 1 A' ' 'D' 1 1 ' 2 1 . l ' 1 A 1 . , 1, Ol' tlefe a 0l'l0l L85 Spe 1L up' Spetlx up Wfhat 1 famrlrar rrng these vyords have to the members of the Orr yllle chapter of N1t1on1l Thespr ms troupe numbers three and seven' The members of th1s organ 1z1t1on 1re chosen from the rlnlts of the actors and productron workers of the school plays To be el1g1ble to yo1n one must have at least srxty llnes rn a play or have spent forty hours worklng on some phase of the productron He must then be voted ID by the rest of the club members Thrs ears offrcers Ire ts follows Larr Bahler resrdent Mar1l n We Uandt v1ce resr Y Y P Y O dent Norma Wagner secrettry tretsurer, Roy Mount sergeant at arms and Nancy Bescher pro gr tm chfurman Tyyo banquets md cmdlelrght 1n1t1at1ons were held th1s year the frrst rn December for Senrors ln Dear Ruth and the second rn March for the junrors who presented The Improper Henry Propper In Aprrl the troupe gave as therr annual play Ladres rn Retrrement by Ed yy ard Percy md Refunftld Denh rm It was chosen and drrected by Mrss Neff THE THESPIANS Seated Left to Rzglat Mary Jane Burkholder Irma Donald Helen Dunham Norma Wagner Marxlyn Wey gandr Larry Bahler Nancy Bescher Katherme Flowers Glenna Badger Martha Krmberlm Standing Mxss Neff Joan Wrlson Rrchard West Robert Rlchards Dale Landrs V1rg1lYehl Cecrl Bowers Rodney Wfebner Roy Mount jean Krrchbaum 59 u 14 ' v yu - - - K 1 L . 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I THE O H S BAND CLARINETS FLUTES DRUMS Patsy Wade Elalne Morgan Martha K mbcrlrn Joann Doyle Shrrley Bowers Mary Ann Merreot James Moser Pat Moskowrtz TRUM PF TS Rrchard Beldxng Carolyn Musser Ray Cunmngham Paullne Shank Theda Krener Gwen Zuercher John Smucker Ann Ballenune Dorxs Hostetler John Hall Pete Smrth BASSES Rlchard Snyder Leland Smucker Sally Weaver ane Sanders Carol Frey Derry Dowd TROMBONES Vernon Curre Eleanor Krener Cara Beth Rnchardson SAXOPHONES Howard Wfade Mark Moffett Mrke Brxcker Donna Douglas Nancy Beschet BFLLS Janet Reed Glenna Badger BA RITON E Robert Shank 62 Rodney Webner Frrtz Mengert Fred Bowman Davrd Bxcksler Roy Mount Rollancl Ostrum Ray Shafer Walter Derfer Donna Jones Joanne Weaver DRUM MAJOR Larry Bahler SENIOR MAJORETTES Dorothy Hulls Manlyn Miller Charlotte Moore JUNIOR MAJORETTES Mary Loulse Auble Janet McElroy Barbara Logel Nancy Bowers Judy Null . I ' J . Louise Smucker FLAG BEARERS f LOIWI5 t ey 6128 lltlllly Under the drrectlon of Mr Lours Capper th mus1c department conslstmg of the band the orchestra and the choxr has been very actlve th1s year 1n provldmg entertamment for the student body and the commumty The band m addltron to playmg for football and basketball games presented two concerts for the publxc and a select group of hot shot musxclans played nn the bands portnon of the as sembly contest When you hear the strams of Summertlme echomg through the halls rt nsnt a lament or a plea for freedom 1ts the chorr puttmg the fmxshmg touches on thelr musncal program The cholr also gave the annual Thanksglvmg program Thrs year the orchestra was dlvlded 1nto two sect1ons The whole group played classrc com posmons and 1 smaller group was orgamzed as a dance band Both groups played IH the Sprmg Muslcale and performed their customary dutres for plays and other entertamments Mr Capper deserves congratulatxons for puttmg out three fme groups such as these for our entertamment and pleasure THE MAICRETTES AND LARRY g N Back Rou Left to Rzght Barbara Logel Janet McElroy Nancy Bowers Mary Loulse Auble Judy Null Mzddle Rou-Charlotte Moore Marxlyn Mxller Dorothy Hulls Ffonl Larry Bahler 63 . . anc! 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I - 1 9 ' ' Fzrxl R011 Left to Rzglat Cara Beth Richardson Julie DeMarco Margaret Wyman Virginia Forney oyce Erwin Shirley Drage Shirley King Rhea Boss Barbara Lehman Ruthella Sprunger Second R011 Carol Frey Jeanette Welling Ruth Perkins Catherine Reed Virginia George Barbara Hodgson Almalee Givens Pat Logel Mary Yehl Tbml' R011 Mary Auble Kathryn Sommers Marie Zuereher Patsy Wade Eleanor Newcomer Maryean Fleming Helen Dunham Marcia McCuen Julia Zegman Fourth Rou Phyllis Nuss baum Jane Sanders Sally Weaver Marilyn Cooper Ann Burkholder Carolyn Derfer Marilyn Liechty Al verta Steiner Louise Bechtol Fzftb Roz: Joanne Weaver Fleetabelle Graber Wilma Garver Phyllis Gad field Pat Moskowitz Carolyn Musser Janet Hostetler Janet Reed Betty Yoder Szytla R011 Barbara Zim merman Norma LeFever Doris Wiebe Marie Adams Helen Moore Mary ane Walko Sandra Waring Shirley Bowers Louise Smucker Sezenth Roz: Lucille Stoller Carolyn Bovyman Susan Povyell Shirley Cros Miller Margaret Steiner Connie Zimmerman Helen Reynolds Donna Fry Shirley Sedor Anztlo Roz: Mr Capper John Hall Ray Cunningham Richard Belding Robert Shank Richard Snyder Dale Wade Ronald Blanford Harold Crill Howard Wade Roy Mount Paul Burkhart THE ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Fmt Rou Left to Rzglyf Derry Dovyd Carol Frey Jane Sanders Sal ly Weayer Wilma Gar ver Rose Stoltzfus Bet Zuercher Glenna Badger Catherine Reed Carolyn Burkholder Serwzd R011 Robert Shank Louise Smucker Patsy Wade Marthi Kimberlin Joanne Doyle Helen Dunham Janet Reed Clyde Gad son Mark Moffett Nan Boyyers Hoyy are W ade 'Ilnf Ron Richard Snyder Carolyn Nlusser Ray Cunningham Mr Capuer Richard Beld ing Rodney XX ebner Larry Bahler 64 1 , ,e,, l k ., - ,. ' V ' w , , . , ' - ' .3 J . , . J ' 1 v ' 1 4 y A LT Y 3 9 1 3 li 3 A V r - ll' V y ,V v ' - V a , , ' , ' . 1 - I '- D' - 5 7 . 7 .Y Y V V A 1 n lv - . 3 A ' ll 1 A I 3 U A W V . l Q , .A A, , ry 1, .,, I- y y s . , A .' .v 'I , 1 5 ' ' i , ' V V -i, ' , ' , - v ' , y , ' . - , key, Martha Bechtol, Patsy' Dalessandro, Connie Carney: Eiglafla Ron -Walter Derfer, Elsie Schmidt. Alona , , I , '. ' . iv' -. 1 I J ,il ' 3 7 . 7 S 7 a V V1 'V A v A! 7 1 Y ,V Y 1 ' .. V Y ' , - S 9 - S ' ty Q . , I 1 S A S .' 3 1 , . Cy' . ' L l ,,! .Jw E i . A 3 A 1 A - ' , . V 'V i , . Q . , Sealed Left to Rzgbt Larrx Bahltr Vrrgrl Yehl Htlen Dunham jean Krrchbaum Marrlyn Weygandt Standing Left to Rzglat Irma Donald Martha Krmberlrn Roy Mount Mary jane Burk holder Joan Wrlson Mrss Neff Katherxne Flowers Carolyn Dalessandro Rrchard West Dale Landis THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY leaf' W Complxcatrons followrng her lrttle srster Mrrrams CMar1lyn Weygandtsl correspondence cluse Ruth Wrlkrns CC1rolyn Dalessmdrol to wonder rf her whole famrly has suddenly gone crtzy Mrrram had been vsrrung to Lt XV1ll1am Seawrrght CR1chard Westb and srgnrng Ruths ntme She had sent Ruths prcture rn one of her letters sayrng rt was herself and the poor heu marry her Mttters x-.ere complrcated however by the f tct that Ruth was already engaged to be mtrrred to 1 hellth fftnarrc Albert Kummer llarry Bahlerb udge and Mrs Harvey Wxlkrns CD1le Llndrs Intl em Krrchbaumb her parents are rather confused by the srtuatron but they try to make Brll Seam rrght feel at home Ruth needless to say IS qulte puzzled to see B111 es pecrllly when he professes hrs love for her Mlflam soon confesses her folly however Ruth and Bull decrde to get m1rr1ed and Albert IS deservmgly left out m the cold Dora the Wrlkrns mud fMar5 jxne Burleholderl adds a humorous touch as do Brlls buddy Sgt Chuck Vrncent fvlfgll Yehlb md hrs srsrer Martha SC'1XVI'lgl'1t CHelen Dunhamb 65 cc v ll 2 ' 2 2 ' ' 2 tenant had fallen deeply in love with it. At last he came to Ruth's home on leave, expecting to 2 . f 2 ' ' , . 2 2 ' t 2 . ' , 2 . J . ' ' 1 2 ' 2 J 2 ' , , . ' ' , L r . 7 . ' , a . . . , - 2 ' ' 2 ' , , ' ' , . ' Seated Lefl to Rzgbt Elaine Morgan Pat Lrnabur Robert H1lty Paullne Shank Rxchard Snyder janet McElroy Standing Sally Weaver Vernon Curre Donna Jones Rrchard Beldmg Pat Mc Cartney Jane Sanders Marran Wllll3mS James Grrmm Miss Hamllton THE jUNIOR CLASS PLAY SA .yl'Yll0I 0l0el' W .Neflly pl' IGI? I' The marrrage problem of Henry Propper CBob Hrltyj set the pace rn a fast steppmg comedy The Improper Henry Propper presented February 24th and 25th by the junror Class and d1 rected by Mrss Hamrlton Henry Propper was rn love w1th Brllre Vandercoff CPat Lrnaburgj a rrch young herress but her dowager mother CPaul1ne Shankb was determrned to prevent thexr marrrage and was equally determrned that Brllre should marry a certaxn Prince Gregor D1m1tr1 Olrverra fRlCh8Id Snyderj Henry was mlstakably marrred to the old dowager through a telephone marrrage ceremony He thought he was marryxng Brllre and Mrs Vandercoff thought he was the prrnce Matters were further complrcated by the fact that Dora Hurd CEla1ne Morganj and her srster Bonnre Cjanet McElroyD thought Doras husband Sld CVernon Currej unfarthful However the prmce wls drscovered to be a phony and matters strarghtened themselves around Supportmg members of the cast who offered many good laughs were Bert the bellhop CR1chard Beldrngj M Quartz the hotel manager f-IIIH Grrmmb Mr Grllrcuddy a justrce of the Peace CPat McCartneyD and Callfornla the mard CMRFIHD Wrllramsj 7 7 7 7 9 V 7 , . 1 1 1 1 ' Y . . . 7 7 7 7 ' CK 77 0 l'. 0 8 ' 1 me n - - , c c ' . . . . . . 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O if My :rr-P F11 rt Roz: Left lo Rlgbl Janet Hostetler Barbara Yehl Betty Zuercher Ruth Angler Second Ron W1ll1am Mount Paul Burkhart Tlurd Ron Mr Howells Dale Landls Thls group has one of the most responsxble yobs rn our school that of orgamzxng our assemblles Not only must they declde vyhrch programs will be on what dates but they must also choose professional as sembhes that w1ll be worthwhrle and well llked by the student body Under the leadershlp of Mr How ells the sponsor the board members plan the assem bly schedule a year 1n advance so that a good part of the work done by this years board wxll not be rn evldence unt1l next year The board sponsored an assembly contest th1s to get 1 faculty adv1ser Many organlzatxons heart1ly were rewarded wrth some of the best assemblxes we have ever had accepted the challenge and we Mr Howells encourages the students to plan pro grams xn good taste so when someone wants to call rn a h1ll b1lly quartet the ery goes up I dont thmk Mr Howells w1ll lrke that' ASSEMBLY BO RD AND POINT BO RD The Demerlt Board and the Pornt Board were combmed thrs year under the guxdlng hand of Mlss Smrth The members of the board taklng care of pomts make sure that the grade average and the num ber of pomts that a person has are rn ac cordance w1th rules set up several years ago They must see that no person carrles more than twenty pomts a year The d mernt members keep track of all demerrts and detentxons and 1ssue warmngs to those who have fa1led to rlght themselves by 3 35 Fin! Roz: Left to Right-Carol Imhoff Shrrley Kmg Ellen Lautenschlager Sonja Wrlson Second Ron June Sauers, Joanne Doyle, Judy Null, Joyce Erwin, Vnrgmla Forney Thzrd Ron Almalee Glvens, Joan Wxlson, Donna Douglas, Alpha Forrer, Nancy' Bescher, Martha K1mber lm, Barbara Hodgson Fourth Roz: Lols Shafer, Mane Adams, Helen Dunham Fzflh Ron Mtss Smxth, Harold Crrll, Gary Frsher 67 ,.....- y-,jjgj G l A ' , ew., iq v- ' . , . ' 47 I Y , x J . 4 t Q' V . , . . . A V V . Y . . s , v 1 V I . - y . 1 . . - . - 7. V ' - X 3 3 - . ,Mg I . ' - y , 4 u 1 - - W y H A ag ,gi gy, V year, open to any group of students that could manage a A y a 1 l I 7 ' ' , iv , Y . U Y D U ' ' 1 f V 1 I 4 v I v . C- , 7 . . Y ' , 'IIULWQ zA,1fafa,0L1.7 , ' ,...,A, - N .. .4.-.---- ' A ' ' W ' A .y . 1 . t . -WN f 1- A A e ,,,,, ,.,,.-..., -AV - , ' Q ' Q , ,, Y. f . : ' ' ' , LM-, , 1 Fzrrt Rou Left to Rzght M1ss George Barbara Yehl Nancy Bescher Mary Loulse Auble Sally Weaver Leanne Anderson Betty Zuercher Second Row V1rg1n1a Forney Donna Jones Ruth Angler Joan Wllson Mary Ann Eshelman Larry Bahler Vrrgxl Yehl Rodney Webner Beverly Berkey Joanne Doyle THE SOCIAL BOARD Three tlmes each year a group of upperclassmen troop garly down to the gym armed yylth scxssors construct1on paper glue staples crepe paper ln all colors of the raxnbovy wxre and a paper cutter to trans form the bleak and bare walls of our gym IDIO a beautzful ballroom where the students can trxp the lleht fantasnc to the strams of a smooth orchestra The members of the Soclal Board are chosen at the flrst of the year by Mlss George yyho has been the sponsor for the past two years At the fxrst convement tlme a meetmg IS called and offncers are elected Thls years offlcers are joan Wllson presxdent Mae Arnold vyho takes over rn Joans absence Nancy Bescher vyho as secretary takes care of all the correspondence and Ruth Angler vyho pays the bxlls Naturally th1s OFSHHIZHIIOH has xts problems sueh as the quantlty of crepe paper to buy what color scheme to use refreshments the dance program pac fymg the jamtors eoverlng the llghts and eettxng Coach out of h1s offxce before 7 O0 on the mght of the da yce About tyyo days before the blg mght everythmg IS 1n an uproar kllSCL1SS101'1 gloyys yyarmly confuslon rexgns supreme Arguments are settled over colse and potato chlps whxch lnsplres the members to yyork harder than ever and although lf doesnt look l1ke If at noon before the dance everythmg flnally falls mto rts proper place so that even the Socxal Board can relax and dance The hard part comes the mormng after vyhen the members must come back and tear dovyn the decora nons vyh1ch they so pamstakmgly put up The cerlmg has to be taken down wxres saved staples pulled mats rehung and every thxng left splc and span for Monday s gym classes As a non profxt orgamzanon the Socral Boards yob IS to prov1de the students of O H S yyxth three dances each year and yye belleve that they ve done a very successful yob th1s year 68 1 1 a 9 1 1 , . T 9 1 a 9 9 1 1 f 1 9 1 ' ' 1 '1 - 1' ' . s s . A 1 . A . Y . - s 1 x - 1 1 . ,1 , . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 . , . I 1 .l . . . ' Y l . 1 l . Y . - 9 1 1 1 s 1 1 a . s 'A 1 ' . ' 1 a a s . ' 1 7 ' A - 1 1 - 1 1 a 1 9 , , . A . 11' . ' ' ' r 'y y ' 1 - a I 1 t v e ' I l . 1 1 . ' ' s ' ' ' - ' ' 1 1 1 ' . v H r 1 .' . 1 , . ' ' ' ' . . s 1 ' a A A . . A v . . Y . . 1 1 1 . , . ' 1 . 1 A - 1 . V . Y . .. . A - a n 1 .1 J ' 1' 1 1 , - - . . 1 . . . . I Y. , . . . , -, 1 ' ,.' , , ' ' 1 ' . 1 . . . - MNXXXXXXX XX XX l I ' NZ Fzrst Roz: Left to Rzgbt Catherrne Reed Kathrsn Sommers janet McElrox Marllyn Mrller Charlotte Moore Iunt Sauers Carolyn Dalessandro Second R011 Wtllram Shoup jack Bratktn Robert Rnchards Ronald Blanford Kenneth Handvnerk Wrllram Bowman Sttvt Walko Harry Huntt FOOTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDAN TS THE SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Oh happy clay' Vimooym but con 0051111 69 y 1 E gs . r X ly , 2 1 X l ' C! i xx xx . ,Al 1 1 . 'I A ' f ,-1 , - i I I . v . 1 . V Y .7 . 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I, . ,. , A ' . 1 If Left to Rzgbl Mrs jones Mrs Curle Mrs Bell Wxlma Campbell Dor cas Kandel june Gerber DINNER AT TWELVE Everx mormng, about lO O0 oclock SPICX odors are wafted through the halls of O H S The good smells come from our school cafeterna now ln 1ts second xear of operatlon Mrss Ebelmg head of the Home Economlcs Depart ment plans the well balanced nutrltlous luncheons The food IS bought bx Mrs lones amd IS prepared bx Mrs Bell who 1S 1n charge of the general cookmg and bs Mrs Curxe who makes the salads and baked goods Gxrls from the Home Economlcs class es help serve the food and Wash the dlshes The staff l-.eeps the same hours as the students arrrvmg at 8 30 a m and leavmg at 5 35 p m All food IS prepared and cooked to peeler a dlsh washer and po tato masher and other mecham cal devxces CAFETERIA CREW AND PROIECTIONISTS THE REEL SPLICING AND RE WIIND DEPARTMENTS Vlsual educatlon has come to be an lm portant part of the currxculum m Orrvrlle Hrgh School The DIOILCIIOUISIS worklng un der Mr NOFIIS learn how to operate and take care of the movxe projector Some of the sub1ects of the prctures shown thxs year were Telephone Manners Safety Measures ln the Home Football I-I1f,hl1ghts of 1948 49 Track Meets The Llfe of Shakespeare and Benefrcxal Massage Stazzdmg Left to Right Mr Norrls Dale Land1s ohn Smucker Don Rumon Rox Mount james Gr1mm Kneeling Russell Smlth Q ' I y ' , , , a , ' Y r ' ' if ' A x v - 1 1 D 1 A . Y 1 , . - ' ,:. . . , , . at school, with the aid of a pota- T - r - v - a 1 ' . I V , . . - y - ' T . A ' ' , ' . . y A A 4 , A I A 4 S .Y 4 . , , , , . . .' . r D T - . Q , , . .. 70 - THE CHALFFEURS If you happen to glance out the wlndoyy sometxme and see J nevy Ford restmg dlagonally b tvyeen tyyo parlung places you can be sure that someone IS learn mg to parle m the Drlyers Edu canon class Under the gurdance of Mr Wllbur Eryyln Drlvlng rs no snap course but 1ts st1ll a favorxte of Orrvrlle students Classroom lectures tests home vyorle trlps to local gauges and srxty hours actually behmd the vyheel are requxrements for grad uatlng and getnng the dxploma yyhlch IS 21 klI'lNCI'S lleense Such drnvmg courses organnzed by the AAA are hlghly com mended by state offxcrals and Orrvllle IS proud to be one of the frrst schools ln Ohlo to mstlgate thrs program Fm! Ron Leff to Rzghf Marrlyn Lovyer Marran Hostetler Kathryn Elverta Marnn Second R011 Donna Kaufman Mary Yehl Joanne Doyle Ruthella Sprunger Mr Ervyrn Irma Donald Mary jackson V1rg1n1a George June Sauers Thzrd Ron Cecxl Boyyers Rxchard Wfxlford STAGE CREW AND DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS THE PAINTBRUSH BRICADE The spotlxght turns Ol the star of the eve-nlng but who turns rt' That IS one of the many dutles of our stage Crevy the unsung heroes of all Orrvnlle Hrghs dra matlc productlons Sponsored by Mr Capper they pull the curtarns erect the scenery op erate the sound system turn the lxghts out nn the audrtorlum and take care of the stage rn general 1Xl16'6!l7lg Leff to Rzght Rlchard Beldlng Nlr Capper Rlchard Snyder Robert Shank Sefmzd Rrm Ray Shafer Paul Burkhart john Hall Third R011 Rodney Xwebner James Grlmm Fourth R011 Roy Mount Ray Cunnrngham 71 1 . , , , . A V A V A, y f .1 C- , ' . y ' . . v -, ' . ,, 1 y. Y . . . f yn I A H I 'l . , . . Y A . 7 , 5 ' X. ,I ' ,M ' 'V 1 . Y ' . A ' v . - , - Sommers, Phyllis Gadfield, Donna Campbell. Pearl Good, Lois Liechty, a V A A b y r I v Y a ' ' I A l I 3 S Y Y y. Y. 1 v D . ' 1 , , , , I , . . , . , , , N Q ' 1 Iv . Y, V 4, I . , Y . 7 7 - s ' , ' , . . 1 . , ' ' 1- . ' . I -1 1' w 1 V1 iv , A . Elm! Rau Left lo R1 lol Ronald Blanford Dale Watle Carl Rosenbaum Marxlsn Wtxgandt Glam Wtlsh Waynt Klng Rox Mount Sccomf R014 Dalt Landls Rodncx Wtbntr Nancx Btschtr Chtrlottt Moort Dorothx I-Iulls Larrx Bahltr Betsy Lax Tlazrd Roz: Joanne. Doxlt Martha KlfUbLflIH Htltn Dunham Carl Bovstrs johi Stutzman Don Runlon lean Knchbaum Fourth R014 joan Wllson Carolxn Daltssandro Irma Don xld Norma WlgHCf Paula Powtll Alpha Eorrtr Carol Imhoff Fzflb Roz: Maru. Adams Esthtr Lehman Nlarx Jtnc Burltholdtr Kithtrlnt Hovxtrs Lucnllt Ellsworth Wll ham Bowman Ross Landls Slxtla R011 Harold Shxlllng, john Daltssandro lxtnntth Hmdwxtrk Rohtrt D1thl Wrlllam Stttlts Nltk Daltssandro Cfrcll Bovx trs Sezezzllv Roz: Rohtrt R1chards Xlfgll 'lthl Nlthin Blshop SENIOR TEACHERS V ARSITY Evtrx xear tht vscllbtlnt, of Orrullf. Hush undtrg.,ots a tcrr1f1C upheaval as tht Stn1ors Come. up from the ranks of studtnts and taltt over' Howtvtr Senror Dax IS a lot of fun and trulx of tht tt ichers llft for thtx tontluct rttular tlassts all dax Somt of Course frmshcd tht das vslth plentx of hair torn out but for tht most part tht tlassts xxtrt good md the Stntors tnjoxtd ttachnn them Each facultx mtmhtr stltcts a Stnlor to rt pact hrm mth rtgard to tht studtnts ahlltx the suhltct hrs ltadtrshrp anl h1s charatttr Caro lxn Daltssandro prtsrdtnt of tht Studtnt Councll and lohn Stutzman vrceprtsldtnt wtrt thoscn to tprestnt Nlr McDougall 1nl Nlr NIcCutn r spetnxtlx CHEERLEADERS Tht Ptp Dtpartmtnt of tht I-hgh Sthool tht X irsxtx Lhttrltaders haw dont thtlr part ln lTL11lLllHg up School Splrxt 1 O H S Thls yt r sponsortd hx Mrs Wtbntr thex havt planntd ptp rlllxts ml haxt Cheertd at the football and hasktt hall t,amts fa1r vstathtr or foul Bttsx and Lucy tompltttd thrtt scars of vars1ty Chttrltadxng., vuth thls xtar and Ruth Ella Katlt and Btttx cornpltttd tht r fxrst Tht squad lntroductd manx ntvv thttrs nl xx ll alwxns he rtmtmhtrcd hx Thats olus thits oltax tomt on ttam vshaddx 1 sax I ' F- ,l 'g , . 7 f , V ' 4, ,iv ' A . , ll. I 5 f Iv A 1 V L L w L :ky S 1 f 4 w A , V '- 7 , ' ' . l A' L ' ' . t ' ' - ' 'A .. I A ' , A - , . I - rl, . I y 1 , 1 I . 1 , v A 1 I 4 I ' E J 1 . ' , , , 4 , . . . R I , . 71 . 1. t . ' 1' ' f. L 2 ' . V V . Y, - .' y V . 'y 4 y A A . I ' I 4 4 4 A ' ' ' 'A ' , , . , l . - 7 ' - I' a A 12 ' ,. r , , . .' ' worthwhxlc expcrlcncc. The Stnxors gat a real taste ' ' 1 ' ' 'H D A . ' -3 , - -1 ' ' A, 1' ' 1' 'f -5 . V I . . - . . l . 1' ' l . ' x v A A- v 1 i 'A ' A A . A ' ' - A v. . y , 2 . ' , ' -- . . ' g . ' A A ,A ,, , ' v ., , ' , V' . ' -' ' ' ' ' A '- ' 'V . Q y f ' ,Y . iv , A 14' -4 A wtrtm '- ' V fs ' , ' - ' s ' ' ' ' '- - rt t 'i ' 'L ' ' ' I H ' 'lfa 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' Q, ' A l, 1' W ' jr , S 3 - A S 7 vA S Q ra - l . I 1 t r . . ' . c- - 72 - ,J J-.Aww L ff I0 R gb! Brtsx Lax Rurhellr Sprunger Bam Schaller Kathrxn Sommers Lucrlle Ellsworth THE VARSITY CHEERING SQUAD CHEER Zucrcher md f t ,CII .15 1 was 1 me Q comm tee of Maud Norrls Gum Zucrcher THE IUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEJKD Our xoungrst squll ol uheer lulers these urls are reallx ful of Splflf Thex cheered thur lun mor I-hgh boxs through fur xxuth er and foul and hal 1 lot of fur' lolng., rr Sandra and Cari Beth were members of last xurs squu rm Drrrx Carolxn HIL Mm mr were selccrrl l 1 fruxltx eommlttre LMI to R1,gfv Sanrlri Wfrrxnx, Cin Beth Rxehlrrlson Drrrx Doxxrl Clrolxn Boumu hllI'X jim Walken 73 THE RESERVE Thrs year ourxneserve sq was cheered to xrctory by mg petrte shmen Gwen TlllS rs Mauds wxhlle Gwen squad fi sb' ' ' M L, l:A V E, .1 .1 A, , I. , 1. , ' l V. ' V . , . . 2 T. ' ' ' irs ' 2 'K , 1 7 ' D 5 , . v' 4 ff last yea These by a ' f ll. ' - 4 , , 5 .V .Y I ll Q T I A ' V ' v I ' ' 7 L ' 'Zz . - L , 'L 1 . , s - 7 A . L ' 1 2 ' 1. Q 'A ' ' ' 2 2 l L . l ' ' I . a l 4 U QI. I 'A' -L wyr 4 j , ff, f L 2 A v. '. r g ' Ll, rf MOCK ELECTION fla Onzzlfe Gow S0 Goes The Nfzizozz Lmst October before the lN1 t1on1l electlons Mlss Ceor,,c h td her C1V1CS cltsses sponsor 1 Mock Electron a pre Xue more or less Rodney XVtbner rin on the Repubh cm nclxet 15 Dewey 'md Htr old blnllmu on the Democrt nc ticket as Trumtn Ptrty cxucuses were held and the t mndrd tres conducted I'CgLll1I' polmctl ralhes On the day of electxons vonng booths were ser up vshere the students vs ould regrster 1nd mst thexr bfnllots Wfhen the ballots were counted the Democrats had won by 1 ltndshde so the mock eletuon xx 15 truly The plot of Delr Ruth roughly spelkrng Eat dunk and be merry 5055 zzozz 5011 can J ay np Ill II O0 74 '- ..,' W 1 I . . . T L L' . Q . Y . 7 gl 1 2 4 N' , ZIS ' Y 7 Y 1 2 1 .- I ' ' t ' 'J . . L- E ' ' O 2- , e ' 2 . 2 ' 1 ' ' , 'l 2 ' 2 2 ' . Y , 7 ' 1 4 4 . , 7 4 2 . ' ' 72 a prevue. cc 4 UV C . l Q .5 ,,, 2 'ar 1' ' '11 , Q., . if ,tk xx R ' if 4 X Xp.. .Q f ,I ' s '- 50? X .4 L A 1 ' sf l3f ,,,W. 1 . OOSTER RALLY llztfv Ado Abou! Xoffmz Thxs war tht Xlxoostgr Rillx s Ll lo w tht loutm fltltl Thursdix mght lxlcurt tht lug glmt The band folloxutl hx hortts f studtnts mln nt throu h town from O0 unt1l all tml than umt tloxxn to tht OKIH ll flcld ultra 1 lux, von flI'L wx ll ul thtm Tlt ugh 1JO1I1t of tht ugnmg, umt uhm thc Woostcr General was htavul mto the f1rc Mr Capptr ltd tht srutltnts m pep songs mtl thc thurltadcrs had thtm ull thur loutlcst and hardgst intl thu L11 lmxxul th rallx xslth mothtr snake dance through tovxn THE IANITORS La I fo Rwfvt Mr Kenmdy Mr johnson, Mr Sprunger Tim plot of The Improper Henry Proppe 111 the mzzfzfle of tfmlaenznaf 75 6'1,wjneA.4, ,Wm CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I949 I a O Cloverleaf Dairy Orrville, Ohio E N N E T S REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE C0 AT S OUR BUSINE Next Door to Post Office SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS LUSTA GLASS SCHWINN BICYCLES JUH SUN H R I WARE North Mom Street Phone 9 Have you tver wondtrtd vthx so mam sports stars make good ltadtrs' lux of thtm graduate from college, magna rum fulzdc soma never su a college lt cant be formal ttluca non entxrely yet a large ptrctntagt of them graduate from sports to ltatltrs in xarious fitltls LISIQH to ont of tram Hou learn a lot of things ln football that .1 tlmt out is tostlx forget tht hurt co optratt as ont of a team don t bothtr tht quarttrbttlx unless can scott evtn though tht othtr ftlloxx has thc ball ht tan fumblt and surtlx will it xou Ixttp prtssurq on him A lot of what l am todax anl hott to ht n tht. futurt is Iut to tlisuplmt of competiton Thats Bill Hewitt of toothall talking l-le is nov .1 first rlass saltsman Respectfully contrib ted by a leadtr in 1tS ovxn fleld THF COTTAGF CRI AMIRH COMPARE mmuficturers of top qullity butter since ISQS 78 , I I . I O T H ' S S r A . A v 1 V f . .. , ' T, 1 . I I , va A 4 A A .f , ' u A x l, I .A A ,1A1,,, X . . A Y you can really help . . . control your nerves . . . rise above the situation . . . he alert: you , . ' E , , 1, , L X. . i , . 'K k . ' ' , ,' 2 ' ' , -- , .' , ' I f ' -- . -. . . - A . U V I . . I . I 1 1 . :A Q , ' '. a 1 2 ' f ' 1' U. P 0 IU -4 Q jo my Q,uQll'f' Sf C 0399 FRITZ ond JACKIE NOTHACKER currently resldnng Mooseheort our omed Child City nn Illunols own us an commenclmg ond congrotulotmg the stoff of thus publncotnon the Closs of 49 ond oll the students ond foc ulty of Orrvllle Hugh School UBRVILLE LUDGE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 79 0 ll f I 5 . ,' 5 X V X. 1- 'Q' o .,,?T' - C- o ff 'cw Wm 3 nfl 7l'lLVfAl':l:l ll 'Qi' .4 Q' ll , Vi I f ,, . . ,, . . . . I I I - ORRVILLE BRONZE AND ALUMINUM FOUNDRY oRRylu.E, oHlo THE TERMINAL RESTAURANT THE STUDENTS MEETING PLACE All Home Cooking We Never Close PHONE 300 Depot Street STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOCD WITH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Drug Sundries Gnfts Home Decoratlons Moy your will to wm cmd the determmotlon 'ro ochleve Contmue with you os you toke your ploce In the troubled world of 'rodoy THE CABUT Gm KROPF CO West of the Squore 80 ' Q I TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Illtlnluill lc 7 tl: C'1.wfl949 THE QUALITY CI-XSTINGS CUMPHNY GREY IBUN HND MI-IGNESIUM CI-ISTINGS ORRVILLE OHIO i e IA eA o e a o Q 4 4 PRODUCERS our SENIOR DAY TEACHERS FOR 1949 Marshall McCuen Prrnclpal Dr R E C McDougall Superlntendent Vrrgmra Brca Englrsh and Soclal Scrence Lours C apper Muslc Loxs Ebelmg, Home Economlcs Wrlbur Erwm Commercxal Hratchouhx George C1v1cs and French Charlotte Moore aclt Graham Mathematlcs Margaret E Hamrlton Latm and Bxble P K Howells Englrsh Velols Loudon Art Paul Mengert Aqrrculture Dorothy Neff Speech Robert Norrls Brology and General Scrence Fredernck Rosser Chemrstry Marlan Short Mathemamcs Helen Smlth Commerclal Paul Tustln Hrstory Cecll Bova Charlotte Moore Pr1nc1p1ls Secretary Norma jean Boeqlx Supermtendents Secretary Mrs Lucllle Wfebner Physlcal Educatlon Earl Weygandt Socral Sc1ence and Geography Melvln Wrlson Industrlal Arts Wllllam Coyer Physical Educatlon and Coach john Stutzman Carolyn Dalessandro Dorothy Hulls Rodney Webner Lois Shafer Marllyn Mrller and Lucxlle Ellsworth une Sauers ean Krrchbaum Lucrlle Ellsworth Betsy Liy Ross I mdrs Dale Landxs Kathernne Flowers Wxlllam Bowman Martha Klmberlm ers and Joan Wfxlson Clrrol Imhoff Alpha Forrer Nancy Bescher Marrlyn Wfeybandt Carl Rosenbaum Kenneth Handxx erlx George Johnson Thomas Kennedy Cornehus Sprunger Custodzans Bud B1shop Bob Rxchards Roy Mount Ollfteriy ZARLE S HOMESTEAD IIENDEBSUN S SUHIU SERVICE the Heart of Orfwlle PERILSTEIN S Eftablubed bmce 1896 EIETY THREE YEARS ATLAS of Successful Merchondusmg Tires and Batteries Phone 348 JOS. 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'd 'g b BOWMAN S GROCERY ' b zla 49 OhIo Central Telephone Corp MERLE V HERSHEY INSURANCE SEAS HARDWARE SINCE 1854 WAEFLER BROS Health Comfort Economy BIgIer s Department Store SHOE RE BUILDING OrrvIlIe OhIo QUALITY MERCHANDISE 8 FREY and GRESSER REASONABLE PRICES FUNERAL DIRECTORS phone 365 BEN FRANKLIN STORE I Your Frzen ly Nez labor ood Store Beit Wu es to e Clan of 'X , . Beft Wifbes lo the Clan of '49 YOUr Sporting Goods Store ' I f Something for Everyone in Con ramluliom GI' .. .. COLONY RESTURANT ZI3 N. Moin Phone IO6-Y Orrville, Ohio C 0ngmtz1lali0n.f Ralph L. Eshelman PLUMBING and HEATING Orrville, Ohio AMSTUTZ HATCH ERIES BABY CHICKS from U S R O P SIred Flocks e OrrvIlle Body Co PIne Street ORRVILLE OHIO Beit Wu! ef 0 RECREATION HALL LUNCH BILLIARDS SOFT DRINKS Tob occo NUROY ROOFING COMPANY 1111111 Sen: e Sztzffz mm OrrvIIIe OhIo Chas A Null LaIrd H Nu MARTIN 8m LEHMAN Famous Brrge and Umted Wallpapers Glldden and Pratt 8: L1mbert Pamts Bxbles Relxgrous Cxfts Book Greetms, Ctrds Market St Phone 382 E W Naftzger Furnlture Hrgh Grade Furmture 'It Moderate Prrces Orrzzllef Orzglmzl Fmmlzr e Store DAVID KING Mgr ZO2 N Moln St Orrvalle O . . . . . . . , . 3 f Q: ' - 'lc' - I 'irc' - I . . - . II . Exclnfire Dealert in . Y . . . . . . ' I ' ' I' . J I , L . Y 2 I ' . . . , . - 84 - IIE Fresher at Koehler? Cakes. Cookies, Sweet Goods For All Occasions KOEHLER'S BAKERY Phone Orderx Given Cfzrefn! Attention Phone 392 Congratulatiom to the Clan of '49 BUHRER SILUS, Inc. CONCRETE STAVE FARM and INDUSTRIAL SILOS Orrville, Ohio Lumber - Doors - Sash URBVILLE LUMBEB comvnm Phom P O Box 7 East Market St Orrvnlle O Roohng Insulation Wallbd Congratzzlatiom I0 the Class 0 '49 SNYDER S BARBER SHOP Eost Woter Street Orrvllle Ohio A an P TEA COMPANY H F PETERS Manager SMITH S FOOD MARKET Aaron rom tfe Po!! O zce Complete Lune of Groceries Meats Vegetables WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ezeulfnz or Ike A111 172 blk' 7 Y Q t Nilrket St Orrx1IIc Ohlo ELECTRIC SERVICE Westmghouse Applnances crm and Home Wnrmg Phone 408 160 West Mqrker St ORRX ILLE OHIO f f A 595 . . I -I7 u n 1 ' I I I CI f 1 ff' 'f . . , Best II'f'i.vZve5 to the Clays of '49 H. -fgf 00. I: 1-5 X'As It - . 1 ' , I - - .IIMMY'S SHOE REPAIR 123 Eost Water Street Ben Wisbex From BURSUN 0l.llSMOBlI.E CUMPHNY Orrville, Ohio EVANS GROCERY MIBLE HUULEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Beit Wzrbes For Your 5166655 DOWELL S DRY CLEANIN 233 North Mom Street RUDY and FERNE HUSTETLER S ECUNUMY MARKET QUALITY MEATS At Economy Prlces 233 West Market Sr Phone 479 M SEIFBIED DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS Proper Moke Up Storts With the Hour CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED S We offer m ll lata Inc of Dws T lar L d ORRVILLE OHIO SL nd cs Ihon lil H ' 4 9 I A1 . - I 'z1ccnv i' I'lt'. 0i'I'i4S.1lI'1 N 1 ri- 9 c 9 ..g6- CARNEY'S MARKET 917 North Moin Street PHONE 397 Best Regards II. I.. ZIIVIIVIEIIIVIIIII I. G. A. FOOD STORE 108 North Moin Street PHONE 455 For Sohd Comfort Call EBEIILY IIUIII. CIIMPIIIIY PHONE 43 350 West Morket Street BETTER SHOP fzlae Better Dress Shop PHONE 574 On the Sqn: e ORRVILLE FEED AND BUILDERS SUPPLY 223 West Morket Street ORRVILLE OHIO Phone 37 We Delnver IIIITEI. UIIIIVILLE 208 North Vme Street FRIENDLY SER1 ICE PHONE 177 The art of dry clean ng my fr ends IS 1 m tter of knowledge and proper eqL pment Those t o th gs ire assent 11 'md 5 et tI cm both t IIIII.I. S DRY CLEANING Work Colled For ond Delivered Phone 413 Z HUBERS HAMILTON ELGIN BULOVA FAITH WATCHES I Q n Q H I r ' 7 f 1 D 1 Y, I , , I 21 ' 7 ' li . w in 2 1 ig , 'Oug 1' 21 9 l -87- FAMILY SHOE STORE HOME OF GOOD SHOES ORRVILLE RITTMAN 128 West Market Street I8 North Main Street C ongmtulatzom 0 THE Wlll BURT C0 ORRVILLE OHIO 11411211 dfflllelj' 0 STOKERS ad OIL BURNERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 49 KETTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Hoover SALES AND SERVICE General Electruc Maytag lronrlte HO West Market Street Orrvnlle Ohuo ELGIN HAMILTON BULOVA GRUEN WATCHES dlsplayed qt Moser s JEWELRY DIAMONDS CLOCKS JEIY FIRE OI' FIINE CH IRACTER 88 ' f ' 0 1 f ' ' f I1 The very finest of our cour1try's styles and quality are always plentifully O O , J L 4 f , . 1 . 1. LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL KINNEY LU BER CUMPHNY PHONE 3IO whenever you need FLOWERS coll LECKY S GBEENHUUSE North Vme Street ot Howard Phone 236 Soles BUICK Servuce Genuine General Motors Ports Flrestone Products Phone I2 CLOTHES From Socks to Hat From Underwear to Overcoat To Dress the Man from Sax to Nmety Slx MAIIWRM 89 c. R. MILLER Frank E Cook Post No 282 THE AMERICAN LEGION vim' gF2lE ' YA 4 N , MIB I I i f 'ul' PREAMBLE Fir Cod and Lwuntry we aseoc 'mte our tl es to 7. ther far the follox lm. purl Umted States of Amermca To mamtaln law and order to fteter and per utuate a 100 per cent Amerxcanl m To preeerte the mem rle ani Incidents f our '1 tCl8tlOh lh the Front War To lnculcate a Sen 0 ff mdxvxdual oblxgutlon to the commumty 'state and natmn To combat the aut cmcy tl' I th the classes a the ma T make rlght tht ma ter of mucht To pro mt! peace anl good will on earth Tm S3f02U'lI'd and tr'1n mit tc po ternty the lrmcnples of Justice Freedom and Democracy 'I I cun fcrflt ani anct fy our comrade h p by dexotl n to mutual helpfulne I. J IIEIIMEISTEII Electrical Construchon PHONE 28l X Day or Nnght ORRVILLE OHIO ESTABLISHED l873 SCHANTZ ORGAN COMPANY ORRVILLE OHIO STEINEII I PLEMENT CUIVIPIINY Headquarters In Orrvllle for McCormick Deermg and New Era A COMPLETE FARM EQUIPMENT STORE West Hugh Street PIWODG 378 HOWELL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH ORRVILLE, OHIO . A , . ,. l I I O l I I In n,, - 0 Sf.. . in QW' , A I R X9 E f' A A 5 I ' . 1' 'ty - 'I P I - IW ut' 2 1 If '-..-'Ag i - 3 2-11 g 94 6 G S fl, It I J 1 T1 , ' , i. s 1 v - '0 v' f noses: To uphold and defend the Constitution of the ' ' : 1- - 1- ' 's 3 ' ' 0 ' S 1 ' ' 5 0 .ssl ' ' ' 1 1 2 ' .' s m ' ' ' ' . ' 0 4 ' I I0 nd sscs: 0 ' . S 'v 3 . I v s ' Z 1 .' . . s ' I S ' V ' ' , : 'Q S' 1 1' t S I S I ' our ' 'n ss. . . . . WITH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I949 ORRVILLE TILE COMPANY Manufacturers of QUALITY DRAIN TILE Phone SOIO W ORRVILLE OHIO One Mule South ond One Mule West of OrrvnIIe W SELL IG N IT O C O A L NATIONALLY KNOWN PIINTIIIS CIIIII. 8 SUPPLY C0 GOODYEAR TIRES PHONE 97 GOODYEAR BATTERIES SUNOCO Gosolune ond Motor Ouls Lubrlcotlon Woshsng RICELAND INN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT SNACKS LUNCHES DINNERS ond TELEVISION South Rood ot the Hnghwoy 91 E Home of ON E-STOP Nato Service A T C E BADGER GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE53O ORRLAND CHEVROLET SALES ICHEVROLET SERVICE N A P A JOBBERS PHONE 74 RUTT Gm AMSTUTZ ELEVATOR GRAINS FEEDS SEEDS FERTILIZER LIME Coke Sproy Moteruols Poultry Peat Moss Etc WE DELIVER PHONE 54 BEST REGARDS TO THE CLASS OF I949 DIETRICK DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Fountom Service Potent Medicines Drugs 92 l l l l l l 1 O I , -AM I I I l l Congrafufafionfi hom I-'UUCH S SUPER MARKET MURRAY STUDIO 7 127 East Water Street I READY MIXED CONCRETE COAL AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Eost Pune Street Phone 262 OI 9 Clfll llflOllJ THE MANHATTAN RESTAURANT H 0 M E C 0 0 K I N G Depot Street Orrvnlle Ohno 9 ulhius 8 Whitsun your Orruifd .7!zea fred THE ORR ONE OF OHlO'S FINEST AIR AND GERMICIDAL CONDITIONED Popular Prlced and Operatmg Saturday and Sunday LIGHT WATER SEWER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES Owned By Opera ted By BIIIIRD III-' PUBLIC IIFFI-IIIIS JOHN LeCHOT Presudent SAM BOHLEN Vnce Presndent R L ESHELMAN 95 - - ICE - VILLAGE OF ORRVILLE II ERICA CIIST PRUIJIICTS INCORPORATED PRODUCERSOF GREY IRON CASTINGS WEST III-III PLUMBING 8 ELECTRIC GEORGE RESSLER ELIAS BURCKHART SALES AND SERVICE Ho W t a es G bso Elect c I Appla PHONE 379 wg! 123 We-fo ksf 'lV 0f ORRVILLE on-no A 67 I' a er Fur - i n i nc WE 6' 2 - 5 O reef ' I vi , 3' I Cvngratulatzona rom LIIIBE UTIIIIS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE PARTS 245 West Market Street ORRVILLE OHIO 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 601 ORRVILLE SAVINGS BANK Member Federol Deposit Insurance Corporotuon Member of Federol Reserve System A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 97 Mit Ae5 an!! 60l19l'CltufClti0IlJ jo ill? CALM of e Courier Publlshmg Company THE ORRVILLE MILK CQNDENSING COMPANY 0 0 0 Congrafufafionfi Zfom ORRVILLE, OHIO SMITH DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. gmrrus UNEXCELLED QUALITY TOP QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS AT ENNEY S DRY GOODS SHOES CLOTHING HATS READY TO WEAR MILLINERY CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES QUALITY AND VARIETY AT A SAVING 9 CII 9 WM Moi IUMJAM 3 CAM !l949 CONSULT US ON YOUR GRADUATION NEEDS I35 North Mom Street Phone 607 SNYIIEII SERVICE STIITIIIN SNYIIEII IIII. IIIIMPIINY Dlstrlbutors ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH SAM BOI-ILEN Monoger 100 'I . 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