Ottawa High School - On Ottawa Yearbook (Ottawa, OH)

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1 1 1 I P' F :C 3 J 5 4 1 3 V A 1 4 'v l 1 J: Q f, f I I 1 1 f r 1 v E! 2 4 J. 5 i 3 L. W E 1 I 1 , r f il E A g1 I I l :Z l E t ' f . ,,, E , A j g- 2 V . l i . . i ' , 5 - W 1 r A 1 I 1 3 ? CDN GTTAWA Old Ottawa Forever Our Alma Mater Dear, We crown thee fairest high school Thy name we love to hear. Long reign in royal splendor, Our hearts shall be thy throne! Old Ottawa, brave Mother, Thou reignest alone. Foreword Although the Seniors of 1952 did not feel that they could carry the load and responsibility of publishing the annual, due to the size of the class, we did not like the thought of the sequence of annuals to be broken. Therefore, the Student Council has taken upon its shoulders the honor and responsibility of publishing this 1952 edition of ON OTTAWA. Our 'Almd 'Mater z 9 D Q. v' Dedication The On Ottawa Staff of '52 are proud to dedicate this annual to all the Ottawa High School graduates who are now serving in the armed forces. In Memoriam DAVID BUCKLAND lt doesn't seem too long ago that a shy dark haired. boy was one of our close -knit class. iWe can remember his laughing disposition, his friendly attitude, and his good-humor always touched with a shade of his innate shyness. V - David was only seven when his life was taken. In his second year of school David fell into the Blanchard River and wasfggirownedf So it is that we have this page in rnemoriam of a boy that we would have liked to have known better ---- in memor iam of a boy with whom we would have liked to have been graduated. West School Building Gymnasium-Auditorium SQ 'ix SKS-'X -'55 9 2keZ, iw 3? mm? P54 Sing? W- -ftifif' JOHN R00515: JOHN GILMORE PERRY DAUB School Boafd VIRGIL KRUSE- TQMUP. 1 4oosER ALBERT SCHUMACHER Complirnents of Best Wishes to Class of 1952 HARTMAN 8: SON HAUGHN PLUMBING 8: HEATING Columbus Grove, Ohio 625 E. Second St. f Phone 21966 Ottawa , Ohio Custodwms JIM ALLEN L East Building 3 Bus Driver ELZA COMPTON West Building Bus Driver MARGARET MORMAN School Secretary ? HOBART FUNDUM Bus Driver I O O MR. and NIRS. JOHN NIESE Auditorium 1. . Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of EDW. J. UTENDORF ROWER'S IEWELERS J. R. BORGELT Tax Consultant Lima, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio Ottawa , Ohio r XClLfR I 'lf J E. A. WHEATON, B. S. Whittenberg College Ohio State University Business Education and Phys ical Education Superintendent of Schools MARK E. QUAINTANCE, B. s. . 9 Ohio Northern University Science and Mathematics is High School Principal A f FLORENCE PURSELL, B. S ..,...e g F' A Bluffton College v Findlay Colle ge . y Business Education --...Re ....: 1 A ' X' ' I RUTH C. FREY, A. B. - . , - A Wooster College Defiance College ...N - K' X - Colurnbia University :INN English NG .1 I i l i l I 5 1 jj-g i 1---M esle ' , if seisss ff? - , f. ii. 1 4 Q,-f:...l:k A 5 X.- LILA M. STAUFFER, B. S.. M. A. MARILYN R, LOAR, B. S. SARA BASINGER, B. S. M Bowling Green State University lkfiance College Bluffton College Ohio State University Home Economics Vocal and Instrumental Ohio University English Music 10 Social Studies and Latin Elementar F acult if U MARTHA HUBER EVA JANE McDOWELL Western College Miami Univu-sity Bowling Green State University Grade Z Columbia University Elementary School Principal Grade l ,fd we -v G o y ev ,xi in MARY E. SCHAFFER Miami University if Grade 2 54 A HEI-EN GUI-ISER zE:L1..A KOEHL Ohm Noffhefh UnWe'3itY Bowling Green State University Grade 4 Grade 3 ucv' 5 JOSEPH ELI-IRMANN Bowling Green State University Kent University University of California Industrial Arts BEATRICE FESSLER MARGENE SCHEZIDULR Putnam County Normal , Bowling Green State University Defiance College Cornplunents of Grade 6 GORDON BEAUTY SHOP Lima, Ohio Sched Sem mm ANNBETH SOMMERS President Exactness in little things is a wonderful source of cheerfulness . Has a ring belonging to a guy named Junior-- President of the class-- was active in music and dramatics for four years- in sextette for two years- Editor of Tawa Echo - drives tg Pontiac. WILLIAM PCPE Vice -President This man will go far ' because he believes every word he says. Was captain of the basketball team and active in sports for four years--was the class lover without a car--a strong Republican--the strong, silent man of the Student Council, Presi- dent in other words. MARY LOU SCHWAB Treasurer lt is better to wear out than to rust out. Class treasurer during her senior year--has gone with Bernie for as long as we can remember--is a good worker--a good typist- wears a diamond on her left hand. BETTY FREY Silence is deep as eternity! speech is shal- low as ti!ne. Was our efficient bus- iness manager of the Tawa Echo --played in intramurals for four years-never accused of being noisy--could out- run anyone. eps. The Seniors of 1951-'52 xi V V L .J-,om.s.... , .::.,-j'ggQg1.'5 ' 5 A-.fi 'K -9555 ,Sw . 'Ullman- CATHERN RADABAUGHI Secretary Skill to do comes of doing. Was her class's secre- tary--an industrious wor- ker--is another diamond bearer--has a male inter- est in the Army--should make a good wife after taking four years of Home EC. DONALD CROY Student 'Council Representative I am king of the Romans and above grammar. Operates the only tank in town--Student Council representative--has red, curly hair and a temper to go with it--the prank- ster of the class--one person who could out- talk teachers. NORBERT DRUM Reporter As innocent as a new- laid egg. Was senior class's rov- ing reporter--has a great passion for operas--was the class comic--a faith- ful employee of the Wea- ther -Seal--is better known as Norb. Last Will and Testament of The Class of '52 We, the members of the Senior Class of Ottawa Public High School, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two, believe it fitting and proper to bequeath all cherished possessions. Our state of mind be ing sound, we hereby make our last will and testament: I, Cathern Radabaugh, hereby leave all my books and pencils to the ambitious characters: rriy seat in study hall to anyone who wants it. I leave my cubby hole in the senior room to one of the lucky juniors. I, Norbert Drum, leave anything that I may have to anybody that wants it. I, Betty Frey, will my ability to draw to Louie Kibsgard: my place as business manager on the Tawa Echo Staff to anyone in the coming senior class who may desire it: my ability to cook to Martha Strite because she would make a better housewife than l: my pencils, books, and paper to my sister, Shirley. I, Annbeth Sommers, will all my worldly possessions-books, pencils, etc.-- to John Howe: my cubby hole with its weak side to Joyce Weisenberger: and my ability to speak up in lit. class ldid I say speak up?Q to Loretta Hall. Since I wish to keep my he ight, I shall leave my deep alto voice to Marilyn Andrews. 1, Don Pete Croy, first of all will my great ability to get along with Miss Stauffer to Don Snyderg my beat up Hudson to Terry Camburn lmay it keep on running better than his fliverjg my job as student council representative to another smart fellow, Don Pargeon: and my ability to get along with my study hall teachers to Dale Salisbury. All of my lost pencils go to Tom Schornaeker and all five of my cubby holes to Bud Smith. I, Mary Lou Schwab, will my seat in the senior room to some lucky junior: my cubby hole to Martha Str ite: and all my books to my brother Dickie. My seat in study hall goes to whoever is lucky enough to get it. I, Bill Pope, will my old stand-by--a cud of gum--to Bud Smith. It was willed to me by Charlie McClure, and to Charlie by Don Remick. My cosmetic ray gun goes to Nancy Howe and the powder to Sara Wilkinson. fThis will was not signed or witnessed, so we do not know whether it is valid or not., BECKMAN JEWELERS Complilnents of 63 Years in Ottawa Compliments of QUINN 'S STORE Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton Watches HOLTKAMP-FORTMAN Kalida, Ohio Parker and Sheaffer Pens Kalida, Ohio Class History g Friends and classmates: As you're leafing through this yearbook in years to come, I hope you'll pause at this page and remember the class of l952. Its life continued but twelve short years, yet every day of those years was crowded with events. When the members of this class have all achieved the fame and honors that are bound to- corrne to them the memories of these twelve years will linger in the hearts of each and everyone. It was in September, 1941, that we entered the halls of education as ten, frightened boys and girls. The members of our class were as follows! David Buckland, Betty Frey, Polly Garverick, Darrell Kidd, Jo Ann Blaydes, Bill Pope, Barbara Tobias, Annbeth Sommers, Ada Metcalf, and Bertha Michel. We were afraid of our teacher, Miss McDowell: of the older students: in fact, of practically anything that moved. At that time the first and second grades were combined, and we were always jealous of the second graders, because they were permitted to stay a half hour longer than we were. That made us feel like such babies! Oh to be a second grader! That moment finally arrived, but then they moved the first grade to the west building and we never got a chance to show our superiority. We gained eight new members this year, Guy Shadrach, Jimmy Goedde, Ronnie Wilson, Billy Ward, Teddy Etling, Sara Moore, and Florence McDougle: but we lost one, Bertha Michel Our teacher was still Miss McDowell, whom we had found to be a wonderful friend. In the summer after our second year, we lost one of our classmates, David Buckland. David drowned while playing near the river. We began our third year at the west building with Mrs. Hauck as our teacher. How some of us hated that long walk on cold mornings! Remember the trouble we had with our leggins and boots? We never would have managed if the boys had not helped to tug and pull. We added three new persons from Leipsic this year--Cathern and Dorothy Radabaugh and Paul Reynolds. We lost six, however-- Polly Garverick, Jo Ann Blaydes, Jimmy Goedde, Florence McDougal, Guy Shadrach, and Barbara Tobias. ln September, 1944, we became fourth graders. The time was surely passing fast. By now we had learned the fundamentals of readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. .Our number increased, for we added three new members--Gloria Naylor, Willis Kaufman and Martha Carnahan. Gloria left before the school year was ended. As fifth graders we were pretty mischievous. Now we were the oldest pu- pils at the west building and made the other kids realize it. And the fights we used to have! The class was divided into two teams, remember? Betty Frey cap- tained one side and Cathern Radabaugh, the other, We also had the task of learn- ing the forty-eight states and their capitals. Miss Marilyn Hitchcock, our teacher pulled us through those unforgetable months. Freda Smith joined th class, but left after a few months. Teddy Etling moved to Michigan during the summer. Only six of us moved on to the sixth grade--Betty Frey, Bill Pope, Mary Lou Schwab, Ada Metcalf, Cathern Radabaugh, and Annbeth Sommers. Paul Reynolds had moved to Leipsic: Darrell Kidd, to Lima: and others had dropped out, moving to various places. Our number increased to twelve, however, when John Schwav, Earl Metcalf, Alfred Tobe, Elsie Kaufman, Don Newland and Don Croy joined our ranks. We were again at the east building where we would spend the rest of our school days. Mrs. Kersting was our adviser. During the course of the year we gained and lost Jack Stout. As we entered the seventh grade we began to realize our grade school days were coming to an end. During the first semester our teacher was Mrs. Louise Schaeffer and during the second, Mrs. Mary Bergman. We gained a new member from Lima, Carol Gerig. Ed Hamilton also joined the class, but did not complete the year. Under the guidance of Miss Alta Thrapp we began our last year in grade school She tried to prepare us for what lay ahead and succeeded in most cases. We gained five new members this year and it looked as if we would enter high school with a large class. These five were Cina Owens, Eugene Rigdon, Bob Millager, Phyllis Hastings, and Dorothy Taylor. I know we all remember how we started every day of that year. A portion of scripture was read from the Bible and then the flag was saluted. We felt at last we were beginning to grow up. Our dreams were fulfilled. We were in HIGH SCHOOL! The horrible name of Greenies was tacked on us: and after the first day, I guess we lived up to the name pretty well. Now that we think back, initiation was loads of fun. At the time, however, the lipstick and mascara didn't seem so funny.. With Mrs. Foster as our adviser we put on a Thanksgiving Chapel and an April Fools' Day Assembly. Four of our classmates dropped out during the year. They were Don Newland, Ray Kohle, Ada and Earl Metcalf. Carol Gerig, who had left at the beginning of the year, rejoined the class. With the coming of the next September, we received a new name, Sophomores. We also had two new classmates, Ann Hart and Norbert Drum. Our adviser, Miss Ditmer, found us full of money -making ideas.- Somehow we never managed to carry them through. I wonder how many remember our class party at the end of the year, With fishing poles in hand and smiling faces we set out for Riley Creek. Two hours later we were soaking wet and empty handed. You guessed it: the little white clouds had cr ied . Owing to an old educational custom, the Sophomores became Juniors the following year. At last we could order our class rings and they arrived on October 20. By this time our number had decreased to six. Bob Millager had left us to attend prep school and others had dropped out. Dorothy Neal and Audrey Garrick increased our number to eight, but Audrey left soon after she came. Mary Lou Schwab moved to Belmore at the end of the year but came back to finish her Senior year. Because of this small number we decided not to put on a three- act play. Some of us took part in the one -act plays to make up for it. As Juniors we had charge of the concessions at the gym. None of us to work, but everyone pitched in and did his share. We also sold pencils, hats, and Christmas cards to raise money. The prom was a great success! We chose a Dutch theme, after much consid- eration and spent many hours after school, making tulips. May 11, the night set aside, finally arrived. Of course it rained but Miss Stauffer, our adviser, said it was one of the nicest proms she had ever attended. And now we come to the fourth and greatest year in the history of the class. Only three remained of the ten who had started in the first grade. These were Annbeth Sommers, Bill Pope, and Betty Frey. We had come a long way since that September morn in 1941. The class elected its officers the second week of school. The results were: President, Annbeth Somrners: Vice-President, Bill Pope: Secretary, Cathern Radabaugh: Treasurer, Mary Lou Schwab. We also selected our class colors, blue and gold: and our flower, the yellow rose. The motto we chose was The Higher We Rise, the Better the View . On April 23, we began the activities which were to end our twelve years in school. This was a party sponsored by the Temperance Board of the Methodist Church. On May 25, Baccalaureate services were held in the Methodist Church and the next evening we received our diplomas. There was an ache in our hearts at the thought of leaving Ottawa Public forever, but we smiled through our tears and bid farewell to our Alma Mater. Prophecy Listen my chilluns And you shall hear Of Granny's old classmates Long gone, I fear. There was Norbert Drum, A feminine creature: He gave up the opry To become a preacher. You know those spurs you're wearin', Zekie ? They was made by Betty Frey. She made spurs for Hoppy , also. Shame the ole girl had to die. Quite a gal was my old pal. By crickyl She was hearty and hale. Cathern Radabaugh, you know Was warden of the county jail Now Petey Croy was an ornery cuss: Never thought he'd get ahead. Finally used the one he had: Made millions baking 'Pumperknickle bread. Mary Lou Schwab - I recall her well. Left Ohio in '53, You'1l find her on the Sahara Desert Crying, Cannell Camel! Come back to me.' What's that song you're hurnrnin', Sadie? Billy's Rhapsody in Pink ? Jerome and George have nothing on Pope: According to me they all three stink! Now Granny's life has been excitin', Dodgin' cops and F,B.I. Counterfe iting's been my pastime: S'pose they'l1 catch me 'fore I die? Scamper, chilluns, this tale is told! Annie Sommers is gettin' tar'd. Off my knee now, Little Zeke, An' chase those chickens out of the yard. To the class of '52-you have a Good start, But Don't Stop Now to See How Far You Have Gone, Keep on and See How Far You Can Go. Eldon Powell, Class of '18 Individual Senior Activities DON CROY - Vice -President, 33 Student Council 43 Hi-Y l,2,33 Baseball 13 Basket ball 1,23 Track l,2,33 Intramurals 1,2,33 Annual 4. NORBERT DRUM - Treasurer 2,33 Class Reporter 43 Tawa Echo 4: Annual 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4. BETTY FREY - Class Reporter 1,33 Tawa Echo 2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4: Annual 43 Girls' Chorus 1,2. BILL POPE - Vice -President 43 Student Council President 43 Student Council 1,2, 3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,33 One -act-play 1,22 Three -act-play 23 Baseball 1,2, 3,42 Basketball l,2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Scholastic Contest 1,41 Annual Editor 43 Tawa Echo 23 Boys' Chorus 2, CATHERN RADABAUGH - Secretary l,2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Contest 1,23 State Contest 23 Intramurals l,2,3,4: Tawa Echo Z3 Annual 2,43 Christmas Program l,2. MARY LOU SCHWAB - Treasurer l,3,4: Class Reporter 23 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Contest l,23State Contest 23 Spring Festival 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,43 Tawa Echo l,2,4: Annual 2,41 Librarian 1. ANNBETH SOMNIERS - President l,3,43 Vice-President 2: Vice -President Student Council 23 President Girls' Glee Club 33 Secretary-Treasurer Girls' Glee Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 1,43 Sextette 3,43 Contest 1,2,3,43 State Contest 2,33 One -act-play 1,2, 3,43 Three -act-play 23 Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 1,43 Speaking Choir 43 Cheerleader 3,43 Tawa Echo' 2,3,43 Associate Editor 33 Editor 43 Annual 1,43 Scholastic Contest l,2,3,43 Senior Scholarship Test 43 Valedictorianz Intramurals 1,Z,3,42 Librarian 13 Spring Festival 1,2,3,43 Christmas Program l,2,3,4. Best Wishes to the Class of '52 TI-IE OTTAWA POST OFFICE Luella Sommers, Postmistress Junior-Senior Banquet of 1952 32 135 ix- 32 J QMLSPZQZW? 'A wi ls A 0 Y ' Q .V Wi WN. CD94 XSL . 51' gf 3255 :bb ,gg ,S . 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N.. .. f ' 41 mga, , . 7th and 8th Grades SEATED: Sharon Roof, Ruth Pargeon, Sue Now, Joyce Kerner, Ella Mae Cox, Barbara Ward, Joyce Diehl, Janet Achors. ZND ROW: Ann Light, Shirley Klinger, Janice McMonigal, Jill Pope, Lucy Lomeli, Carol Croy Miss Pursell. 3RD ROW: Phil Seitz, Dick Millager, Ted Oard, Dick Hoffman, Dick Schwab. SEATED5 BeVel'1Y Sffife, Harriet Weaver, Nancy Howe, Mary Ann Closson, Marlene Oglesbee, Bonnie Goedde, Arm Fosier, END Row: Ruth Salsbvrey. Bobby Perky, Paul Brennan, Bill Rigdon, Bobby Beach, Jimmy Cavvlagh, Raymond Coleson, Mrs. Basinger. 3RD ROW: I-'arrY AEDST, Jack Widmark, Robert Carnahan, Jimmy Klinger. 5th and 6th Grades , , -.va P,-'19 1, T- , A.-Q SEATED: Carol Ann Radabaugh, Marsha Closson, Marilyn Piper, Joyce Haughn, Sandra Salisbury, Jean Frick, Bonnie Civnts, Patty Croy. ZND ROW: Mrs, Fessler, Linda Kay Frey, Karin M4-Monigal, Julia Goedde, Beverly Nendert, Patsy Evans, Johann Kaufman, Billy Pargeon, Kenneth Ma xdlow, Larry McKanna. BRD ROW: Jim Stover, David Crawfis, Rick Pope, Junior Closson, Donnie Siemen, Jim Toner, Charles Crov, Thom Cavanaph. SEATED: Linda Conine, Barbara Howe, Janice Fessler, L.ufy Goedde, Lana MCKBHHB. Jllflel Closson, Patty Diehl, Rose Frick. X ZND ROW: Mrs. Scheidler,Bet1y Howard. Marcella Srhellenberg, Patty Frey. Mbflene wnfioni Lgrry Hinterman, Charles Daub, Eddie Bracy, JRD ROW: Rusty Agner, Jerry Smith, Kenneth McLaughlin, Donald Miller, Calvin Closson. David Brennan, Dick Mason. 3rd and 41:11 Grades, SEATED: Sandra Kerner, Nancy Daub, Sharon Stemen, Carol Closson, Dorothy Woodruff, Jo Ellen Chamberlin, Sondra Cornelius, Nancy Cavanagh, Jerry Miller, Lily Metcalf ZND ROW: Betty Shinkle, Dottie Roose, Nancy Stover, Linda Bracy, Linda Grieshaber, Becky Morrnan, Micky McLaughlin, Billy Slattman. 3RD ROW: Dale Schellenberg, Mendel Lambert, Bobby Moening, Dick Howe, .John Agner, Sam McMoniga1. SEATED: Earnest Coleson, Roger Ganger, Jimmy Cox, Ginger Winkle, Laura Seitz, Eva Jane Salisbury, Jan Gilmore, Dick Rosenberger. ZND ROW: Mrs. Gulker, David Croy, Bobby Pargeon, Jr., Closson, Biff Lackey, Gene Drum, Bobby McClure, Kenny Ne idert. 3RD ROW: Tom Frick, John Rogers, Paul Frankhart, Gary Black, Stephen Diehl, Raymond Buckland, Dwight Strite. SEATED: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: EM SEATED: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW: lst and Znd Grades g Y' 0 D Linda Jane Moening, Karen Klinger, Geraldine Chapman, Ruth Ann McKnnnn, Diana Closson, Mary Margret Kagy, Sharon Stover, Carolyn Van Hansen, Maxine Toner, Kay Cutlip. Linda Lou Stover, Margaret Fitzgerald, Pearl McMonigal, Ronnie Atkin, Jan Daub, Charles Miller, Don Lambert, Leon Boedicker, Billie Halker. Bobbie Cox, Jack Smith, Dale Kohli, Rodney Wilson, Gorden Diehl, Corwin Croy, Dick Schellenberg, Dennis Closson, Dickie James, Keith Seitz., Vernon Coleson, Dwane Achors, Butch Oglesbee, Bobby Frey, Jackie Civitts. Ruth Frick, Becky McDonell, Wallene Pargeon, Margie Oard, Carolyn S1YEhf Shirlel' Radabaugh, Lynn Musgrave, Janet Wooton, Cynthia Schaffer, Joyce Piper. Karen McLaughlin, Nina Goedde, Mary Sue Fleming, Judy Hauck, Dickie Closson, Albert Wilson, Ross McMonig1e, Jimmy Ganger. Jinfimy Bushong, Bobby Wirebaugh, l ee Fullerton, Jimmy Roose, Dale Rice, Johnny Haughn, Junior Cox, David Frick, Bill Howell. Class Room Snaps Biology Typing Class Industrial Arts Home Economics INTER -STATE GAS CO. Bottled Gas and Appliances 32 Lima , Ohio uf' I Taught To The Tune of a Hickory Stick 'W gpm Compliments of GUSTWILLER Complirnents of ROY E. ROEDER REALTY CO. ME.N'S 81 BOYS' WEAR Most Hi and College Lima, Ohio Phone 22243 NIEN'S WEAR Tailoring in Rear of Store VARSITY TOWN CLOTHES Ottawa, Ohio THE. LEADER Lima, Ohio , i Sp ,li X W .-Q . .Q , E- F' X ,, W .,f .SQ k Mk Y 4 K an P ,mwig .... 1 if b K k 5, 'ms IFMLEE 3 : . 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Phyllis Kibsgard Amy ...... Harriet Neidert Mrs. Marcia Hamilton Susie McClure HE BRIDE Martha Strite Annbe th S omme r s Hannah Bates ...... . .... ....Sara Wilkinson Janet Ganger Nanette Millager Diana Whittington ......... . .To Ann Parge on POLISHING HENRY Lois Martin ...... Karin Frey Henry Martin .... Ronald Fessler Hiram Martin John Howe Estelle DeHaversmakson Sue Pierman A DATE WITH PAUL Marian Nolan ...... .. Loretta Hall Lynne Nolan ..... ............ I oyce Gulker Melicent Nolan .... ..... Ba rbara Hamilton Theodore Nolan ..... .............. D on Cox Emma Pie r s on Paul Reynolds Lucia Wootton Ronald Mason K, ,, my .. x wg Grandma Beets ..... Mrs. Davis Palette. Mrs. Jennie Gray...... Mrs. Lulu Howe Mrs. Daisy Pitts...... THEY MADE AN IMPRESSION Phyllis Pargeon I..aVil1a McLaughlin Shirley Frey Shelby McAl1aster Joanne Brennan Miss Minnie Waller ......... Joyce Blossom . Compliments of KERSH INSURANCE AGENCY Ottawa, Ohio Contest Play On March Z9, 1952, Ottawa Public presented its contest play, Sod , in the Ohio District High School Speech League Contest at Bowling Green. We are proud to say they won first place in this group in the district. They brought home a fine gold cup which is on display in the study hall. The irxwinning gave them the privilege of entering the state tournament at Columbus, Apr il 19. . The members of the cast were: Joyce We isenberger as Sally Barnes John Howe as Jim Barnes Karin Frey as Tessie Barnes Ronald Fessler as Carl Carlson Stage Managers were Ronald Mason and Kenneth Schwab. Miss Frey, Miss Stauffer, and Miss Loar shared the directing, the latter being responsible for the make -up. Compliments of WM. GULKER 8: CO. Compliments of FISHER FUNERAL HOME Fine Furniture QUINN PAHXIT 8: WALLPAPER CO East Third Street Appliances Lima, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio ' Public Speaking ik, 5 THE REPUBLI And RADIO STATION WFIN Findlay, Ohio CAN COURIER Prince Peace Declamation Contest 5 ...M X 'L IN 3 iii-4, 3 ' r ifckiix cr Speech League Contest Speaking Choir We organized a speaking choir just before Christmas to aid in the Christmas program and to furnish an outlet for speech choir energies. The choir rehearsed every day and got a program ready for the Christmas program. These were merely interesting poems: although we did give the Biblical selection in the Christmas Chapel. After Christ- mas so many of the choir wanted to continue it and so many other students wanted to join, that we just added to the choir and began weekly practices. The climax to the choir's activities came when the choir took part in the speech night program, Apr il 16 at the auditoriurn, On that occasion we presented Variations , Hannibal Crossed the Alps , My Grandfather's Clock , a selection from Abraham Lincoln, and A Naughty Boyh. HERINGHAUS 81 SONS Featuring Nationally Adv. Brands X f' Phone 2.1201 Boy Scout Distributor for Ottawa, Ohio Putnam County ' 4 Hamann Mm STREET ,of Ottawa, Ohio X-L-'ff RS ,4-m1?' compnmenfs of WISE CLOTHING at SHOE co. Y 1 ' ACTMTI X Annual Staff Ko ,A f Bill Po Editor Pe. Joyce Weisenberger, Terry Camburn Assistant Editors Compliments of THE SENTINEL PUBLISHING Printers Publishers Ottawa, Ohio Loreita Hall and Don Snyder Student Photographers 5 nk-an .- 'JF K an A af 3 ,N ! AN NBETH SONDAERS Editor rf' I they A i 1 i , are 'fi .dl but sk ui., gi' 1 1.11 - I .v W Q 4 W ,Q SEATEDZ John Howe, Karin Fre S P y, ue ierman, Annbeth Sommers, Betty Frey, Joyce Weisenberger, Loretta Hall, Sue MrClure. STANDING: Miss Frey, Bud Smith, Norbert Dru m, Joyce Gulker, Phyllis Kibsgnrd, Bonnie Goedde, Mary Lou Schwab, Ann Light, Shirley Frey, Jo Ann Pargeon, Sara Wilkinson, Janet Ganger, Mr. Wheaton. Compliments of OTTAWA HOME SAVING ASSOC. Ottawa, Ohio s. 1 Tawa Echo Inter Nos President ................ John Howe Vice-President...Ronnie Fessler Secretary-Treasurer. Karin Frey Chor ister ............ Joyce Gulker SEATED: Karin Frey, Loretta Hall, John Howe, Joyce Weisenberger, Sue Pierman. STANDING: Miss Stauffer, Joyce Gulker, Ronnie Fessler, Terry Camburn, Martha Strite, Latin Club 6 51 - A-M'-Q -- M if . we in-D' I , 'L' in , 5 A .. Tx Lr.. .L ,.. 5 I . Y H, 'V The Council .... Voice of the Students COUNCIL BUYS Daiuxmc POP MACHINE Fouwmm sPoNsoRED BY couwcu. P1-esident......... Pope Vice -President ........J'oyce We isenberger Secretary......... ...............John Howe Treasurer Karin Frey SEATED: John Howe, Mr, Wheaton, Bill Pope, Joyce Weisenberger, Karin Frey. STANDING: Don Croy, Dick Kohli, Terry Camburn, Ronnie Fessler, Janet Ganger. Compliments NIESE SERVICE STATION Ottawa, Ohio Push me! ,gi I I T- 'lih 42 X I , f 1 -N ,,vS5' 'I H 235 35 ai, Q5 f , 3, mf? ,N if K of OO an A s ff s W.: A Case of Lovers' 1 I :nv ti . , S K6 a. Q 2 V . O O k - -- ff Q -C ig. K. ,.-' . ' R35 O O ' ,X or Ak 1 . yi is .if zfiixf io 35 'k' ii: 'Q 6.tff.v'5k 'f-Q-5Sr'S '4If.532 fd., ..,, O 'Quit 9' V3 A apxw fa' Spring is Sprung 5 ,r , 3' , i 1 si so 7355 vi if Y fi. . 41 M A . 9, A YQ. Anti? ss' Catch me! Joining up, kids? if Q 1' C , .H 5 -' V: 3 5 , ,pr Lf N S, CMJ M zze fi,-1-.Q Q -RQM --. f 35- 5 N Efficiency Pluslfk Cozy? Ms, Q CA fs .1 an X i. ' 3' 5 1 ii is . is , eggr1s,,,.:sg-'f--swsw -if 7 .af x CC , n s ,. rg: .k-k. ' ' ' A ' M x Y ,, - gi, , .N A' ra., . O i . 3,,55 , sv . We Never Talk Much Happy Br-r-r -1'-1'-T 48 N ' as if Q K N ifae Mob Rule 8 Gathering of the Nuts . Giddy Girls Complunents of Complunents of BAER'S SHOE STORE I. T. SCHAFFER Gr CO. Columbus Grove, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio V, 's .'5' 1.295 MUSIC 2 O Girls' Glee Club SEATED: Marilyn Andrews, Nan Millager, Jo Ann Pargeon, Shirley Frey, Joyce Weisenberger Loretta Hall, Sara Wilkinson. LNB ROW: Mrs. Basinger, Clara Schreiber, La Villa McLaughlin, Joanne Brennan, Martha Strite, Sue Pierman, Janet Ganger. 3RD ROW: Joyce Gulker, Sue McClure, Harriet Neidert, Annbeth Somrners, Shelby McAllister, Shirley McAllister. Boys' Glee Club Robert Agner, Ronnie Mason, John Howe, Mrs. Bas-inger, Bud Smith, Wayne Frankart, Don Pargeon, Don Cox, Mixed Glee Club SEATED: Martha Strite, Jo Ann Pargeon, Sue Pierman, Marilyn Andrews, Sara Wilkinson, Shirley Frey, Janet Ganger, Clara Schreiber. ZND ROW: Karin Frey, Loretta Hall, Joyce Gulker, Sue McClure, Harriette Neidert, Annbeth Sommers, Joyce Weisenberger, Nan Millager, Shelby McAllister, Mrs. Busmger 3RD ROW: La Villa McLaughlin, Robert Agner, Ronnie Mason, Bud Smith, John Howe. Wayne iwiigg 7 , Frankart, Don Cox, Joanne Brennan. SEATED2 ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Jixnmy Cavanagh, Lucy Goedde, Phyllis Kibsgard, Linda Kay Frey, Joyce Uullte. , Janet Ganger, Ronnie Mason, Don Cox, Nan Millager, Shirley Frey, Karin Frey, Sue Pierman, Nancy Howe, Janet Achors. Beverly Strite, Marilyn Piper, David Crawiis, Beverly Neidert, Janice Fessler, Joyce Haughn, Joyce Blossom, Martha Strite, Sue Now, Sharon Roof, Joyce Kerner, Carol Croy, Larry Agner, Harriet Weaver, Patty Diehl, Bobby Beach. Bud Smith, Patsy Evans, Raymond Coleson, Paul Brennan, Barbara Ward, Loretta Hall, Ricky Pope, Jim Klinger, Dick Hoffman, Phil Seitz, Joanne Brennan, Ann Foster, Shelby McAllister, Phyllis Pargeon, Bonnie Civitts, Mrs. Basinger. Boys Quartette Mrs. Basinger, Paul Brennan, Ronald iii si. ia f There's Music in The Air Sextette Joyce Gulker, Karin Frey, Ioyce Weisenberger, Mrs. Basinger, Jo Ann Pargeon, Sue Pierman, Annbeth Sommers. V in Lie 5i1naKiy Mason, Bud Smith, John Howe. Znd Sextette Mrs, Basinger, Marilyn Andrews, Martha Strite, Joanne Brennan, Sara Wilkinson, Janet Ganger. fAbsent--Barbara Hamiltonj Complixnents of TEEN PAN ALLEY Sizes 9 to 15 THE LEADER Lima, Ohio :Hg 4 , me J Vwf Girls Quartette Mrs. Basinger, Karin Frey, Joyce Gulker, Joyce Weisenberger, Sue Pierman. Complixnents KOHL5 LOCKER SERVICE Ottawa, Colurnbus Grove, Ohio S.X S Accompdnists KAR1N FREY LORETTA HALL. Soloists LJ ,HV 3,8 JOHN IIOWE ANNBETH SOMNIERS Vocal Soloist Vocal Soloist Y r L L BUD SMITH Trumpet Soloist I 2? KU , E . , f 'ffir Complirnents of BERT 81 BERNIE Kalida, Ohio ,mi-n,,5'r1Qs ,fx T9 X xx 5 M QW, as C' C0504 CBA 936 22- I' egg, '1- QQ O Z ZND ROW! Coach Jack Wheaton, Don Snyder, Don McClure, John Howe, Dale Sallsbury. IST ROW: Louis Kibsgard, Terry Camburn, Ronnme Wilson, Bud Smith, Bill Pope. X '73 QI. 60,0 ' x7 fa Al Basketeers 81-Y -m'- qw . . J J: 4-,ff f uf 6' if its , 'A Q 7 . . Q xiae 596 ,A CORKWE.I..L'S CUT RATE Ice Cream, Candies Nationally Advertised Patent Medicines Distributors For Wilson Sporting Goods Ottawa, Ohio P Q5 PSX O69 O16 ' , . fs O , org 9: 9 96 O 5,9 0' O6 O.. Q9 1 0 gi' 4' 99 of 440 x?.w W X xo we xi- eghax tex gb Kxofs O9 e . 0 .COC 90 xx. O K, 9,3 O-Qs 0 V-0 . n- O 939 gaxvqaas . 1 'goat 0106 O00 980 04,9-64,9 Q9 O91 . Q-XXX, O QXX9 ?YxW-9 ep, -mf? J s 0 5. Kato s W ,dip , Q an 'ef M FK :F 4 M M h q 1 if P' Ft -rx ,- xv X 2 s ,fq M .pi xxx V, p S Vi ' ,xr 'pf wi ' , A., gi -K A 1. .IW 'K Q wr ,, N23 Q, .vs '.l,,fi,f me flmLQ',,5if',t '. ,v yi.. 34 'era , vi A ,ff CX '57 the Cheerleaders Z JOYCE WEISENBERGER ANNBETH SOMNIERS NANETTE MILLAGER KAR IN FRE Y ,giiij WA LSWORTH Licugugbaa. Bound by 'll-IUOITII ll0'l'llEl-S -Stull-lo..U.B.A. Complirnents Your Musical Needs Served Best LORD'S MEN'S WEAR By Musicians--ZENDER MUSIC STORE 229 North Main Hank Armantrout Lixna, Ohio Lima, Ohio X' On The Diamond M -'S-ww.. 'Klip 'Nm-.1 . .. A 2- mn. if' OTTAWA -A -A We won, by golly, we won! as fs -Qi Fight 'em, fellas! Up, Bud! Yea, Ronnie, get that tip: Shape up, Coach, K W W How did HE. get here? Team R ahff ,mea e -s 2 Sink it, Terry. 'W-f5?g2E 'f'W':N . - N3 1-WG iififkfililz f A 1 iiriiiiiiiisrf - k': Wk 0 M 'gf' 'T L. L - . e,e. ee., A A - , e ' f W Tfif--.fem A fe- , - 1 J f 32 .1ig,1f-lfgz-.:Q::Hf: A -msfez. ?iff i --i - Q , T5TlifQ?'m'i5fT-'fglsf-'??:iQa5R-1 3? HQ 4 . ' M ' V T -4- A ,, ip 9 f ' - ,su emu .. Q. X . ,. ,. N I it Qs esaW4f2,:5'iiffe1 f -4' fgEr53S?fe?S,31Sw2fz. ,rises 1 A ' 212:S?fl5i..?Qf-'fiwifiik V r' zz1f'H i 2?f9E'Eg5j if:Q:+-Q' f' , T 'F fl . ' '-f-'miw 1 , , , Speedy... A Star... T' X 'J 1' 2 Yea, Louxe. Eagle eye Two more for Ottawa 'f Z . .,,, 1 1 , M - iff' -- ip, K L, Q 2 U 4: f 5 ' J w X ' .gh X 3 4: X., ' ' ,ndf '53 1 X , ,. R W- g 0. Q , . 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Clothes for Men 85 Boys Phone 133 Pandora, Ohio Leipsic Columbus Grove Compliments of ALLYSON DRESS SHOPPE Phone 22246 Ottawa, Ohio LEE DRUG STORE Drugs, Gifts, Wallpaper Kalida, Ohio It costs little to dress smartly at BOSTON DEPARTMENT STORE CO. Where Spending ls Saving Findlay Ottawa KRUSE MAYTAG STORE Expert Washer Service Phone 21471 Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of DUMONT HOTEL Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of WILLIAM'S PLUMBING 81 HEATING Ottawa, Ohio ED'S GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Farm Machinery Repair Plow Points Rebuilt Gilboa, Ohio Compliments of MARY'S SHOPPING CENTER Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of GLANDORF TILE MILL Glandorf, Ohio Compliments of FINSTER'S MEAT MARKET Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of JEROME LAUBENTHAL TAVERN If you can't stop, smile as you pass. G -'BCA GARAGE Junction 65-109 Gilboa, Ohio Phone 21567 Ottawa JONES GARAGE Compliments of Chrysler-Plymouth Sales FORTMAN BODY REPAIRS Phone 160 Columbus Grove, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio - if - l L THE OTTAWA IMPLEMENT CO. Your International Harvester Best Wishes of LESTER THOMAS Dealerw Diamonds - Watches - Silverware ottawa, ohio . SIHCS 1837 . . 303 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio ROSEY 8. BING'S MARATHON Howard Rosenberger Sz Richard Croy Ottawa, Ohio MEINKE'S DRUG STORE Pandora, Ohio COZY CORNER Serves Ottawa's Finest Food Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of O. J. SCHIERLOH Insurance Sz Real Estate Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of BILL'S BARBER SHOP Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of McCLURE'S INTERIOR DECORATING Ottawa, Ohio ' SCHMENK 8. FAWCETT Insurance Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of ODENWELLER MILL CO. Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of NEUHAUSER I-IATCHERY Ottawa, Ohio Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRY Ottawa, Ohio E. 8. E. BAR Home Cooked Meals Open 7 a.m. until 12 p.m. Ottawa, Ohio Congratulations Class of 53 GMElNER'S SHOES Ottawa, Ohio DIEHL BROS. 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