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Owensville High School Owensville, Ohio Dedication 1 With heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for her untiring efforts, we, the Annual Staff of 1951, dedicate this annual to our faculty advisor, Mrs. Laura Geddes. Without her continued cooperation and helpful advice, the annual could not have been a success. During her past years of service in this school, she has accomplished much towards improving our school standards. From the entire Graduating Class a fond farewe1l,Mrs. Geddes, may your future years be equally successful. Faculty MRS. CHAULFONTE MRS. EVANS F US! Glade Fourth Grade MRS. WILSON MRS. PATCHELL Second Grade Fifth Grade MISS ULREY MR. BOHMANN Third Grade Seventh Grade MRS. STEWARD MR. SMITH Second and Eighth Grade Third Grade Coach NOT SHOWN: Mrs. Thirey Sixth Grade Faculty MR. LEMON Freshman Home Room, Alge- bra, Geometry, Gen. Science, Biology, Physics. MRS. CORBETT Sophomore Home Room, Home Economics I, 2, 3, 4. MRS. LOHRER Junior Home Room, English I 2, 3, 4, World History 2. X1 ,- J, or f MR. LIMING Vocational Agriculture I, 2, 3- 4- i I MR. EVANS Superintendent, Arithmetic, U. S. History, Latin I, 2, Democracy. W .......L. gt 1..?...W ..- ,Y YY .+V A ?-----gh - -- + Senior Class Officers Jeanne Imbus, Betty Evans, June Marcus, Sylvia Schwemberger. President' . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . Class Colors Class Flower Sponsor 8: Hom Motto . . . e Room Teacher .June Marcus . Betty Evans . Sylvia Schwemberger There is no elevator Jeanne lmbus .Blue KL White . .Carnation Mrs. Geddes to success. Seniors 3 ' 5634 P lt fl ,N p ,A Em A M Q ml Y it ' A, ' A A .22 A lg Q sn- .-H' -N I 'L Q4 En., , L. , . J 3 1 is X CY is 7515 ,.gff'f',+'i , ' ,. f'TvEl ' , ' ' ' tgifg ' ' , ' , - if-2' 'gary' L X - ' l . E C, ff K t F f ' A Sl ROBERT EDWARD BREVING BETTY JANE BRUNNER tlBobn Nsabell Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Base- Activities: Class Officer xg Glee Club ball 4. 1, 2, 3,Chorus 1, 2, F. H. A. I, 2, 5 VIRGINIA ANN CARPENTHI nsmny .. Activities: Chorus I, 25 Claaa Play 3g F. H. A. 1, z, 3. 4, Annual staff 4. 6 3, 4, Hawk staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3. ROBERT EUGENE EVANS aloe u Activities: Claaa Officer I, 2gBaaket- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 0, Club 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 33 Hawk Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 43 Volleyball 1, 2g Class Play 3. 9 BETTY IEANNE EVA NS CLARA ELIZABETH HEIKENFELD Bet Red Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, Class Play Activities: F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, An- 3g F. H. A. 3, 4: Class Officer I, 3, nual Staff 4, Chorus I, 2. 4, Hawk Staff3, 4:AIlllLl31 Staff 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. ROBERT EUGENE HAWK .f i RAYMOND HOLLAND Ilsobli UIRAYII Activities: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, An- Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basket- l!lll1SIlff4: Chorus 1, 2. ball 1, 2, 3,-4gChorus 1, 2gl-'. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Annual suff 43 O. Club 3- 4- 'fv- I is 'sa , ., I' ii .HSANNE MARIE IMBUS JUNE LAVERN MARCUS Jeanie junie Activitics: Ursula Academy Ig Glcc ActivitiesgG1ee Club I, 2, 3, Chorus Club 2g Class Officer 2, 4, ,Xnnual I, 2g F. H, A, I, 2, 3, 45 Class Of- Stafl.1gCl1otus 2, Class Play 3, ficer t, 4gAnnua1 Staff 4, Hawk Staff 3, 4gC1ass Play 3gReporter for County Paper 4, ,,. kd k -inf -. yu 1'- ROY WILLIAM KEENAN LENWOOD PARTIN Ram Lenny Activities: Annual Staff 4, Class Of- Activities: Chorus I, 2, 35 Basketball ficer 3: F. F, A. 3, 4, Basketball I, I, 2, 3, 4,Track1, 2, 3gBaseba11l, 2, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4:C1ass Play 3, O, Club 3, 4. 8 DONALD RAMSEY ..Don.. Activities: Basketball I , z, 3, 4:Cl10I.'I.lS 1, 2. 3: Annual Staff 4: 0. Club 3.4. VERNON RAPP Rappie Activities: F.F.A. I,2,3,4: Chorus 1,2,3g Baseball I,2g Basketball I,2, 3. CHARLES ROGERS .. Bud .. Activities: Annual staff 44 F.F. A. x 2, 4. DONALD RUMPKIE ..Don.. Activities: F.F.A. 1.2, 3,45 Annual Staff 4. 9 vw- MARY IEAN SCHILL JOE SCOTT lean Scottie Activities: Milford I, 2g St. Mary's 3: Activities: Williamsburg I, 2g Annual Annual Staff 4g F.H.A. 4. staff 4: Baseball 3,4gVolleyba11 3,4. 4 'f 53 3 , f fflli Q SYLVIA SCHWEMBERGER BETTY LOU SHEPHERD Dol1y Lou Lou Activities: Chorus I, 2gG1B8 Club 2, 3: Activities: Glee Club 2, 3: Chorus 2g Annual Staff 44 Hawk staff 3,4: F.H. F.H.A. I,2, 3.4: Class Play 35 Hawk A. 1, 2, 3,4:Class Play 3gCla.ss Officer Staff 4g Annual Staff 4. 304' ' 10 VERA MAE SNIDER 0sca.r Activities: Glee Club I,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g F.H.A. 3,4g Class Play 3g Hawk Staff 4g Annual Staff 4gReporter for newspaper 4. CHARLES SOVEREIGN Charlie Activities: Basketball I g Volleyball 3: Track 3g F.F.A. 1,z,3,4g Class Play 35 Chorus I, 2.3: Class Officer 2: An- nual staff 4. VERNON WAGNER Fuzz Activities: Class Officer 2: Chorus I, 2g F.F.A. 1,23 Track 1,2,3,4g Base- b all I , 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3,43 Class Play 35 Hawk Staff 3,4g Annual staff 45 O. Club 3,4. DONALD WERRING NDOH.. Activities: Chorus I,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 3,45 F.F.A. I,2,4i Class Play 3. 11 History of Senior Class of 1951 It was September and a particularly eventful dayg the first day of school for June Marcus, Betty Brunner, Vera Mae Snider, Mary Jean Schill, Vernon Rapp, Charles Sovereign, Charles Rogers, and a set of twins, Betty and Bob Evans. These pioneer members of the class of '51 made an auspicious beginning. They proved themselves eager students and happy groups of noisy youngsters at re- cess. The school routine was broken by several excursions. One was an outing to the Cincinnati Zoo, another a visit to Fort Ancient. As the class added to its store of knowledge members were added too. Betty Lou Shepherd joined in the fourth grade and Mary Jean Schill left, then Joe Scott joined the class in the fifth grade. Ray Holland, Roy Keenan and Lenny Part- in came in the sixthg Vernon Wagner, Donald Ramsey, Robert Breving and Don Rumpke in the eighth. When the class completed the first lap of its educational journey and entered the first year of high school, Sylvia Sch- wemberger, Clara Heikenfeld, Virginia Carpenter, Donald Werring, and Robert Hawk became members and we were all initiated in a hilarious evening soon after. It seemed only a short time until mid- year exams lent a solemn finish to the half year of work and play in the fresh- man room, It was soon spring and the end of that eventful year. The following September, 1948, all these same students returned and also- a newcomer, Jeanne lmbus. Everyone arranged his schedule and was sobn in the swing of school life again. It was in this year that we sponsored a dance, 'The Snowflake Whirl' and also gave an assembly skit under the efficient super- vision of Mrs. Corbett. As we saw and heard the juniors and seniors busily mak- ing plans for Commencement and for the Junior-Senior Prom, we realized more fully that the following years were to be the most eventful ones. In the fall of 1949 all these students were the juniors and ready to start the year. We all studied U, S. History this year under Mr. Evans and learned how this country was founded and grew into the most productive nation that it is, and what great men shaped its destiny. In this year we sold refreshments at the basketball games. Under the expert di- rection of Mrs. Lohrer we presented our C1855 Play 'Quiet Everybody which kept us very busy for a while and the proceed: of which were our main income. We se- lected our class rings too. It was the year of 1949 and 1950 that Owensville Basket- ball Team advanced to third place in the county. The climax of the year was reach- ed at the Junior-Senior Banquet in the spring and formal dance that evening in our new auditorium. In the senior year we came to school with a new feeling of importance and proudly took possession of the senior class-room, It was then that we were happy to welcome Mary Jean Schill back to our class. This year we went Shakespearean and Mrs. Lohrer took us to 'Macbeth' and then to Haxnlet after we studied them in Literature. Along with our new senior confidence ca.rne added responsibilities, such as the preparation of our annual and the editing of our monthly school paper under the able di- rection of Mrs. Geddes, and the prepa- ration of the class play. The memory of our high school days will ever revert to our Thursday Folk Dances when under Mr. Lemon's skill- ful guidance many of us were taught the fundamentals of square dancing. This foundation will stand us in good stead, and to Mr. Lemon we say sincerely, Thank you ll As June approaches our feelings are mixed. Our carefree happy school days will be behind us. These golden days replete with memories of teachers and classmates have brought us a deeper understanding of life, coupled witha will- ingness and the ability to share our treasures, School days, dear old golden rule days! And the goal of all our en- deavors--commencement, the beginning of future glories for the Class of 1951. S., .v 1- 01. 4' X , 1 ,,, - J-,A - xx E: A Q t i H ' lv'-13 L ' A 4 k at -T-'Eg 'g-Q.-23 li ' 'df A Glimpse Into The Crystal Ball One day as I was sitting reminiscing about my school days, which I loved truly, I thought since I hadn't seen my school mates for five years that I would take a glimpse into the crystal ball and see a few of my friends. My first look took me to Cincinnati, where I saw a few of my school mates. First I saw Virginia Carpenter and her husband, They are very happily married. As I go alittle deeper into the crystal ball it takes me to the University of Cincinnati in the boys locker room where I see Coach Donald Werring telling one of his star players, Robert Breving, some new plays in basketball. As we come closer to our home town we hit Batavia, where I see BettyBrunner is working as a secretary for Vernon Wagner, Attorney of Law. Finally I see Owensville appearing be- fore my eyes and it takes me to the Owens- ville Fair Grounds, where Vernon Rapp is riding as the world's greatest daredevil, and .Tune Marcus is selling tickets for the Merry-Go-Round. While I was trying to find some more of my friends in the crystal ball, I heard a knock on the door. As I opened the door it was the postman, but it was not the same one that usually delivers. To my amaze- ment it was my old school mate Joe Scott. I asked him in for a while and we started reminiscing about a few of our friends, He told me that Donald Ramsey was pastor of the Baptist Church in Owensville. He also said that Vera Mae Snider and Lenny Partin were singing as a duet team on the Milton Berle Show. After he left I went back to my crystal ball and I saw that we had finally come to Hollywood where Don- ald Rumpke was now taking Eddie Cantor's place on television, After the broadcast we followed Donald to the control room where he metRoy Keenan, one of the con- trol engineers. While in California we stopped at San Francisco's Naval Base, where we saw Admiral Robert Evans, training a group of recruits. As my attention rolled toward home once more we stopped at Kansas City, to see the sign saying 'Schwemberger Slaughtering Houses. We went in to find Sylvia as the president of the company. While talking to her I was told that in Illinois there was one of the largest coon farms in the United States, managed by Raymond Holland. After leaving this part of Illinois, we went to Chicago to the State Fair where Charles Rogers was starring as Champ- ion Bicycle Rider in the United States, During our stay at the fair we heard a great deal of noise and seeing a sign that read Head of Baby Sitters Union, I started in to investigage. Much to my sur- prise there sat Clara Heikenfeld with a group of children sitting around her. While in Chicago the Opera, Carmen, was playing at the Music Hall starring Jeanne Ixnbus. Drifting back home we went to the Cincinnati Gardens where the main event was the ladies championship wrestling match with Mary Jean Schill against Betty Shepherd. As the crystal ball was making its last trip around, it brought us back to the Owensville School where Betty Evans was presiding as principal and Charles Sover- eign taking over as the coach. Now we shall put the crystal ball away for another five years until we can take an- other glimpse into the years to come. Nfl emm- ' af.: ' 1 1,-5 lf qmllaivaonk ' Vifamen ' '5'gLKXx. ' Yera. Snilgr Last Will And Testament of Senior Class of l95l We, the Senior Class of 1951 fbeing of sound mindj do bequeath the follow- ing: To the Juniors we impart the title of Seniors, in the fullness of its mean- ing. May the realization of its importance not weigh too heavily upon your young shoulders. May the glow of glamour surrounding you not blind you by its dazzling brilliance. May your participation in all extra activities live up to the high standard of Owensville High School. To the Sophomores we have the wish that they may enjoy their years of high school as much as we enjoyed ours. To the Freshmen we yield the cherished gyrn. May you spend many pleasurable hours in the dream that came true. I, Robert Breving, bestow my agility in typing to Charles Anderson. I, Betty Brunner, give my place as cheerleader to Barbara White, I, Virginia Carpenter, will my graceful figure to Loretta Burdsall. I, Betty Evans, bequeath my enthusiasm for ping-pong to Elaine Brown. I, Robert Evans, leave my private instructions on traffic regulations to Sonny Lemon. I, Clara Heikenfeld, confer my name 'Red' upon Ann Hardin. I, Ray Holland, will my Monday morning blues to Billy Wells. I, Jearme Imbus, cast my aversion to homework upon Jeanne Hoffman. I, Roy Keenan, bestow my consistant alarm clock to my brother Danny. I, June Marcus, confer my executive ability on Irene Rosselot. I, Lenny Partin, bestow my stature fair on Charles Holland. I, Donald Ramsey, give my height to Karl Popp, I, Vernon Rapp, bequeath my scholastic standing to Carl Ritter. I, Charles Rogers, leave my calm disposition to Richard Byrne. I, Sylvia Schwemberger, yield my singing success to Carolyn Shumard, and Shirley Wagner. I, Mary Jean Schill, give my shyness to Pat Wilson. We, Joe Scott and Donald Werring, bequeath our bookkeeping tangles to Geraldine Honeycutt. I, Betty Shepherd, will my love of television to Wanda Lou Morris and Vonda Lee Gaul. I, Vera Mae Snider, yield my interest in democracy to Louella Shepherd, I, Charles Sovereign, impart my enjoyrnent of English and Literature to Tommy Joslin. I, Vernon Wagner, give my athletic standing to Carl Ritter. '54 W euhgw Q. Q , 'il 55. xbf . ,. - A rn 1 aff. .vs -- 1' ' I fl' , aff, 'Y' tb-, , hugsjz-. ' 'Q -fir':.1,:A- - 1- ,mx YM. r. , ,. - H K .f , 2532.155 A 'QR' F kv gf , Y Kg A6 QPF, 5 ks QMS Q H, A Q X 44 .. 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SECOND ROW: Joseph Hyland, Janis Malone, Patsy Murray, Patricia Gilkison, Carolyn Carlier, Sherry Shipley, Marilyn Miller, Judy McCormick, MarthaColby. THIRD ROW: Elmore Kassner, Shirley Glins, Delores Sibert, Eileen Schill, Eileen Heidenreich, Vera Carr, Wilma Blanchard, Richard Reihle. FOURTH ROW: Humie Johnson, Richard Rumpke, Jack Lemon, James Werring, Gene Binning, Ralph Lincer, James Battig, Robert Farrell, James Rosselot. F FRESHMEN it 3 v 51 V WT: L as' W' wgrza-sf' arises: ' g ,L , , , ,Lff gggwfj ,' Q ,f ,Lff.,,f,5 .,- A L, .. ,.,aL..., ... ,,,v ,N M , ,L LL,,,,L.L L V ,LN L L ,LL , L V , L. 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FOURTH ROW: LeRoy Creager, Charles Schmidt, Gene Ruehlman, Paul Breving, Kenneth Scott, John Hughes, Pat Craver, Robert Rumpke. a,,,.N I ff- 1 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Miller, Nan Keenan, Joyce Gay, Ruth Schmidt, Hazel Middleton, Darlene Mull, Betty Wagner, Barbara Duchemin, Mary Cordcs, Barbara Anderson. SECOND ROW: Sue Appel, Carolyn Scott, Patsy Bauer, Patsy Davis, Janis Sewell, Barbara Chase, Sarah Purcell, Shirley Meyers, Charles Shipley, Gene Hill, Ferd Evans, Jim Kuttler. THIRD ROW: Don Jor- dan, LeRoy Brown, George Guenthner, Troy Gibson, Homer Cordes, Paul 0 Carlier, Jerry Glins, Ray Lincer, Jim McCormick. FOURTH ROW: Keith e E ' g h t Maynard, Ronald Cordes, Jim Benner, Larry Collier, John French, Jo Ellyn Preston, Daisy Lloyd, Lucia Evans. Iohn Holland, William Schmidt. FIRST ROW: Joan Gaul, Delores Schmidt, Genevia Malone, Virginia Shep- herd, Maryhelen Genet, Myrna Snider, Nancy Hix, Barbara Dorsey, Irene Kilb. SECOND ROW: Edgar Seibert, JackEvans, Robert McCall, JimPickel licimer, Samuel Bach, Keith Gaul, Roger Dean, Charles Spahr, Jerry Patchell Richard Daugherty. THIRD ROW: Raymond Davis, Dale Stroub, RonaldJoslin Marlene Crone, Nancy Ansteatt, Betty Justice, Adarinnia Mathews, Mary Mur rell, Ernest Woody, CarlCaudil1. FOURTH ROW: Ed Blaskey, TommyChand ler, Robertwells, Donald White, David Chase, Arthur Hill, Richard Riley, Lee Murrell, Ronald Coldiron, Andy Hart, Larry Longbottom, William Myers. e S Q V e n Z2 M N FIRST ROW: Ruth Hall, Mary Wagner, Kay Sawyer, Selma Cordes, Helen Sphar, Phyllis Sibert, Patsy Post, Ioan Middleton, Barbara Saunders, Erika Vogt. SECOND ROW: Tommy Snider, Joyce White, Lenore Maynard, Marlene Coldiron, Marilyn Marshall, Barbara Carlier, Gwen Jauch, Elizabeth Rust, Laura Preston, Jo Ann Weitzel, Michael whirmer. THIRD ROW: Gustav Vogt, Tom- my Evans, Fred Reihle, John Brath, Bobby Battig, Steven Craver, Wendell Jef- fers, Louis Gloeckner. FOURTH ROW: Harry Longbottom, Gilbert Joslin, Sonny Conn, Eugene Holland, David Stahl, Mike Craver, Okey Maynard, Melvin Wil- ,Q hoite, Patricia Gibson, Alta Brown, Rita Bosch, Suzie Evans. Grade Five Grade S'x en vi -'veg 'Q FIRST ROW: Diana Reynolds, Judy Joslin, Jean Gibson, Eileen Gaul, Patty Puckett, Virginia Gustin, Dorothy Snyder, Jane Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Peggy Lewis, Janice Balzhiser, Beverly Anderson, Theresa Hauck, JanetQuesen- berry, Rose Longbottom, Betty Berzsenyi, Jean Carr, Judy Patchell, Joann Blas- key, Janice Siebert. THIRD ROW: Kateri Schmidt, Homer Butrey, Benny Lemon, Bobby Myers, Tony Patchell, Tommy Dial, Dale Smith, Frankie Sewell, Donnie Martin, Katherine Tarvin. FOURTH ROW: Victor Norris, Billy Lutes, Calvin Tbornberry, Nellie Roflau, Emmajean Woody, Joyce Belyea, Dick Haynes, Ronnie Collier, Arthur Stricker, Jerry Seibert. 23 ' 3 .5 Q9 if sf Gradelfour Grade Three FIRST ROW: Judith Dietz, Carol Martin, Butch Lewis, Arthur Seibert, Jimmy Sawyer, David Middleton, Ralph White, Mary Helen Chandler, Nancy Winkelman, Anna Wendel. SECOND ROW: Margie Duchemin, Charlotte Sovereign, Ruth Ann Day, Mary Blasky, Rose Woody, Cheryl McCall, Arlene Ansteatt, Ann Evans, Clara Jean Rosselot, Judith Chase, Gladys Wal- den. THIRD ROW: Larry Cooper, Johnny Hockstok, Shane Sweeney, Eddie Sumner, Steven Sutton, Ruth Kettman, Mary Wendel, Jerry Waxman, Billy Cordes, Joe Vilvens, Charles Martin. FOURTH ROW: Charles Gilkison, Dick Meyers, Richard Dorsey, Charles Brath, Roy Riley, Stephen West, Billy Pickelheimer, Kenny Bosch, Tommy Martin, Roger Lincer, Glenn Schuster. 24 FIRST ROW: Sammy Malone, Jimmy West, Tom Ansteatt, Dean DeBruler, Gary Jackson, Dickie Reynolds, Donald Boeres, Steve Christie, l.ouis Rapp, Billy Kuttler. SECOND ROW: Artio Mat- thews, Ruth Shepherd, Jo Af: Rosselot, Jeannette Rose, Lela May Bach, Gloria Williams, Carol Kilb, Linda Pickelheimer, Bonnie Buttery, Rita Wagner. THIRD ROW: Jack Deitz, Fred Brinson, Bob Gustin, Dan Popp, Charles Pierce, Jack Cordes, Toni Keenan, Billy Steward, John Quesenberry, Allen Brown, Russell Hill, Robert Yeager, John Martin, Walter Shipley. FOURTH ROW: Patty Sand- lin, Susan Hundemer, Mary Craver, Bonnie Griffith, Mildred May- nard, Judith Williams, Ruth Riley, Barbara Patchell, Marsha Sturgeon, Louise Naylor, Catherine Seibert, Gloriana Maynard, DarleneJamison. FIFTH ROW: John Bauer, Roger Watson, Bernard Cordes, Percy Peckham, Tommy Fightmaster, Ronnie Cornell, Pat Crone, Bob Kettman, Bob Cramer, Charles Loniker, Jimmy Glover, Bob French, Philip Shumard. Grade Two Grade 0ne FIRST ROW: Patsy Malone, Judith Daughtery, Georgeann Cra- ver, Sandra Collier, Betty Bowman, Judith Cooper, Joan Rose, Helen Gloeckner, Judith Loup, Mary Apgar. SECOND ROW: Mary Battig, Judith Gilkison, Joan Hill,JCarol Ronderbush, Linda Drake, Marcella Rumpke, Joan Wintersole, Laverne Christie, Morrena Caudle, linda Bauer, Nancy Walden, Ger- trude Yost. THIRD ROW: KristinaFightma.ster, Paula Weitzel, Mike Thompson, Harold Blaskey, Adam Martin, Ronnie Apgar, Wilbur Lewis, Lester Seibert, Eddie Hocktock, Jed Satchwell, Judith Snider. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Schmidt, Gene Jackson, Danny Patchell, Michael Ford, Donald Young, Otis Holland, Philip Preston, Billie Blosk, Danny Bosch, Lloyd Rust. FlRST ROW: Gail Mers, Florence Brinson, Freida Christie, Clara Seibert, Party Williams, Cathy Duncan, Linda Parchell, Darlene Holland. SECOND ROW: Juanita Sturgen, Donna Drake, Anita Cook, Vada Christie, Ada Christie. Mary Knud- sen, Phyllis Meyers, Donna White, Sherry Patchell, Myrtle Christie, Carol Kettman. THIRD ROW: Howard Roudebtuh, Frankie Joslin, Curtis Patchell, John Wendell, Jimmy Dietz. Kenneth Tarvin, Glenn Purcell, Bobby Fitzpatrick, Tim Keen- an, David Black, Joey Stricker, Patty Hill. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Ann Rapp, Raymond Christie, Alven Peckham, Roger Bauer, Eddie Longbottom, Michael Rainey, Jessie Woody, Eddie Berzsenyi, Kurt Schank, Michael Coyle, Ray Honeycutt, Judy Justice. 25 L+. 5 . . i A . clan 'K nr, 'Z W ll: Q . 'Q :fx y YC s'- 'T-' 'iii' I ff :?'fqS'R .AF 'ml 'TJ WZ IA, 'sf aw- 3' ,-f' ml5 SEATED: Betty Shepherd, Vernon Wagner, Betty Evans, Donald Ramsey, Charles Anderson, June Marcus, Mrs. Geddes, Vera Snider, Sylvia Schwemberger, Clara Heikenfeld. STANDING: Joe Scott, Don Rumpke, Vernon Rapp, Betty Brunner, Charles Rogers, Jeanne Imbus, Robert Breving, Mary Schill, Don Werring, Lenny Partin, Roy Keenan, Charles Sovereign, Robert Hawk, Robert Evans, Virginia Carpenter. ANNUAL STAFF Editor .... Junior Editor ...... Business Manager .... Assistant Business Manager . . Faculty Advisor ..... Art Editor .... Assistant Art Editor . Athletic Editor ..... Assistant Athletic Editors . Snapshot Editor ...... Assistant Snapshot Editors . . Advertising Manager ..... Assistant Advertising Managers Circulation Manager .... . Assistant Circulation Managers Feature Editor ....... Assistant Feature Editor . . Photography Editor ..... Assistant Photography Editors . Secretary To Staff ..... Typists ..... . . June Marcus . Charles Anderson . Donald Ramsey . Betty Brunner . . Mrs. Geddes . Vera Mae Snider . ' Donald Werring . . . . . . . Vernon Wagner Bob Evans, .Toe Scott, Ray Holland . . . . . . . . . Betty Evans . . . Mary Schill, Vernon Rapp . . . . . Sylvia Schwemberger Robert Breving, Charles Sovereign . . . . . . . Clara Heikenfeld .Virginia Carpenter, Robert Hawk . . . . . . . . Jeanne Imbus . . . . . Charles Rogers . . . . . . Betty Shepherd . Donald Rumpke, Lenny Partin . . . . . . . . Roy Keenan . Typing Class II Hawls Staff Editor .... . Sylvia Schwemberger Assistant Editor . .... Dan Keenan Business Manager ..... ..... B etty Evans Assistant Business Manager . ..... Shirley Wagner Feature Editors .... . Jeanne lmbus, Pat Wilson Sports Editor . ..... Vernon Wagner Gossip Editor . .... Betty Brunner Art Editors ..... ..,. V era Snider, Karl Popp High School Reporters . . . .June Marcus, Betty Shepherd Grade School Reporters . . Loretta Burdsall, Richard Byrne Typists ....... ......., T yping Class Il SEATED: Mrs. Geddes, Shirley Wagner, Sylvia Schwenrherger, Dan Keenan, Betty Evans, Berry Brunner. STANDING: June Marcus, Vera Snider, Karl Popp, Lorena Burdsall, Robert Evans, Betty Shepherd, Richard Byrne, Vernon Wagner. Y ,I IEXJMJE - FIRST ROW: Barbara Cordes, Marilyn Miller, Betty Evans, Shirley Wagner, Advisor--Mrs. Helen Corbett, Elaine Brown, Loretta Burdsall, Betty Shepherd, Betty Brunner. SECOND ROW: VirginiaCarpenter, Dorothy Malone, Joyce Hasty, Mionnia Mycrs, Nora Moore, Marilyn Whitmer, Ethel Wilson, Norma Nash, Sally Ragland, Joan Patchell, Shirley Snider. THIRD ROW: Shirlr-cn Cole, Cynthia Hechinger, Mary Lou Sumner, June Marcus, Judy McCormick, Barbara White, Pauline Mar- cus, Dorothy Moore, Marian Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ann Hardin, Wanda Lou Morris, Deloras Bayes, Marilyn Byrne, Mar- garet Gilkinson, Carolyn Carlier, Mary Ellcn Brothers, Sherry Shipley, Francis Harris, Dorothy Malone, Geraldine Honey- Cllll. lfIF'I'H ROW: Wilma Blanchard, Shirley Glins, Pat Muarry, Patty Gilkinson, Vera Carr, Eileen Heidenreich, Marjorie Gcesner, Eileen Schill, Connie Binning, Helen Stroub, Wrylda Thomas. SIXTH ROW: Pat Wilson, Louella Shepherd, Florence Steward, Carolyn Shumard, Irene Rosselot, Jo Ann Hughes, Vera Snider, Clara Heikenfeld, Sylvia Schwemberger, Mary Jean Schill, Pauline Dykes, Alice Rust. F.H.A. President . - Elaine Brown Vice-President. . Shirley Wagner Secretary . Loretta Burdsall Treasurer. . BettY Shepherd Parliamentarian . . Betty' Evans Historian . . Betty Brunner Reporter . . Marilyn Miller Songleader , . Barbara Cordes FFA. President . . . Roy Keenan Vice-President . . Ve1'I10I1 Rapp Secretary . , Donald Werring Treasurer. . . Charles Sovereign Reporter . . Sonny Lemon Sentinal . . LeRoy Creager FIRST ROW: Charles Rogers, Ray Holland, Donald Werring, Charles Sovereign, Instructor--Mr. Randall Lirning, Vernon Rapp, Roy Keenan, Robert Hawk, Donald Rumpke. SECOND ROW: James Sumner, Tommy Joslin, Richard Rumpke, James Battig, Charles Schmidt, Pat Craver, Bobby Rumpke, James Scheadler. THIRD ROW: Humcy John- son, James Young, Lucian Shepherd, LeRoy Creager, John Hughes, Paul Schnurr, Sonny Lemon, James Malone. FOURTH ROW: Charles Good, Charles Holland, James Werring, Kenny Scott, Gene Rhuelman, Gene Binning, Billy Wells, Carl Ritter, Paul Breving. ,. .I an ' -23. SPGRTS :0' rf Q0 1' f 93 A -e,1,.:2:+g9.'.g4 Zjf1Zg15Igf:1:,Q3fo,q i 2'.v,o,o,o i s QA 4 i at 17 Vgfa, SVHGIZY rv ,. ,- 'N-.Q NV , 4 .L 1'-A, ' rf.7gfg-1,557 -V ALL --wlkgf . . A 'Q 'e eix xy ,MU X 4,8 .L mfg :BASEBALL CAPTAIN: Vernon Wagner BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS: Vernon Wagner Robert Evans wg 1661 gigs., -if g ' -f ., x K ' l ' ' 3 ' . I ' Q 5--,fu iifgxqfq, K ,nl K - 25 ,ff -- V My X' Q zQ?iw1ifi5 35L ' 'Nf 'ak' Ffkfli L 1'f 56.T',llk1Wi Sa K' ' '33, ,,,,jV 'if,Q Q1gQ,g:Kvi 'yklufi I ' ' N ., Q' Q 1, , I .,.,, ,L,,.,.., Q Q N , ., , . . .. X X , x ,, 1, '-, A M i il v r 53 ,4 3 5 r ,U M M gg i f - ,Ll ' X v. , ka 2 gk Q is E 43 4 f an if . , , 2 I 6 1, ay . : fwx 1 f - .ff Mascot- -Sandra Smith. Carolyn Carlier, Shirley Wagner, Betty Brunner, and Betty Evans. CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL AND TRACK RESULTS BASKETBALL Opening the season at Moscow with a 44-28 win, we followed it in our new gym, with Ray Holland setting a new home record of 22 points in a lopsided victory over Beth- el, but followed our first set back 4l-60 by Amelia. The first of the annual Batavia-Owens- ville games resulted in a 50-48 win for the Blackhawks which Batavia avenged later in the season, 44-54. The team won a surprise triumph of 50-37 over the Alumni. We won from Goshen 45-42, a repeat over Moscow 72-25, Felicity 60-35 and won over Fayette- ville 83-37, with Evans' new record of 32 points. Owensville lost the N. R. 33-49, but scored lopsided victories over Felicity and Goshen, 58-37, and 56-40. After suffering upsets by Bethel and N. R. a smooth work- ing Blackhawk team resumed winning ways in turning back Georgetown, 65-45, Wil- liamsburg 55-40 and Amelia 49-44 winding 34 up the season with a 50-46 win over OMI for a successful 15 wins and 5 losses for the season. TOURNAMENT: Owensville won their first two games trimming Goshen 42.-32 and sliding past N. R. 36-34 only to lose to Amelia 45-55 and then being upset by N. R. 41-45 who went on to win the tournament with our boys finishing third for the sec- ond consecutive year. FIELD AND TRACK Led by Captain Vernon Wagner the team finished their second season undefeated in dual competition only to finish as runner- up in the county meet to Batavia. The 1951 tracksters will be led by Captain Robert Evans. Letter winners last year were:V. Wagner, B. Evans, .T. Lemon, D. Workman, C. Holland, R. Byrne, and D. Ramsey. ' ,TVCLKEE 'V- BASEBALL TEAM T2 iw. TRACK TEAM KNEELING: Joe Hyland, Jack Lemon, Bob Evans, Vemon. Wagner, Dick Riehle, Bob Farrell, John Hughes Coach-- C. W. Smith. STANDING: Karl Popp, Dan Keenan Charles Schmidt, Donald Wen-ing, Kenneth Scott, Robert Breving, Gene Rhuelman, Ray Holland, Jim Rosselot. Lenny Putin, James Malone. RECORD: 5 wins, 2 leans. LEFT TO RIGHT: B0bEvans, Vernon Wagner, Don Ramsey, Coach--C. W. Smith, Jack Lemon, Dick Riehle, Lenny Partin. 35 - 1- - . -' 1 - 1 ' . . ', v' 4-u-gifh -I ' -f-4' wrfivg,-5..-N...g JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL .,..',,.,, , Mg, --..W .s .. .- . FIRST ROW: Iames Kutler, George Gunther, John French, Keith Maynard, Fcrd Evans, James McCormick, Jerry Patchell, SECOND ROW: Jack Evans, Keith Gaul, Roger Dean, Ronald Joslin, Buddy Davis, Robert McCall, Rich- ard Daugherty. THIRD ROW: B. I. Bohman--Coach, Pau1Collier, Billy Schmidt, RichardRi1ey, Larry Collier, Ray Lincer, Homer Cordes, Charlesshipley, C. W. Smith- -Coach. BA SHET BALL KNEELING: Jerry Patchell, Ferd Evans, Keith Gaul, Jack Evans, George Gunther, James Kutler. STANDING: Ron- ald Joslin, Don Jordan, Larry Collier, Robert Farrell-- Coach, John French, Paul Collier, Charles Shipley. LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT GOES ON DURING CLASS I ... 5 L TYPING CLASS II June Marcus, Sylvia Schwember- ger, Mary Schill, Betty Brunner. Betty Evans. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE KNEELING: Jim Werring, Charles Holland. STANDING: Bill Wells, Gene Binning, Roy Keenan, Instructor--Mr. Ran- dall Liming, Bob Evans, Carl Ritter, Vernon Rapp. .M Qflgr-er S 'H Zig, sg 'Q A Egger g, HOME ECONOMICS Vera Snider, Virginia Carpenter, Clara Heikenfeld, Betty Sliepherd, A-I an 5 5 vi, M im' Q Tkf , ,, fm Q i Sv 3, mr A . ' i ff 5 gi' I L JUNI4 Ci-IEE Carolyn Miller, Betty Wagner, Mary Cordes, Darlene Mull, Barbara Duchemin. SEATED: Robert Farrell--Treasurer. Bob Evans--Presi- dent, Vernon Wagner--Secretary. STANDING: Danny Keenan, Jack Lemon, Joe Hyland, Coach--Charles Smith, Lenny Partin, Dick Reihle, Charles Holland, Donald Ramsey, Gene Rhuelman, Kenny Scott, Karl Popp, Ray Holland, James Rosselot, John Hughes, Rich- ard Byrne. CUSTODIAN Mr. McAfee ,I . 5 C N- :N WNW f s W 4 ,,4L - z 5 . W, C 5 C f . ,S A1 , K, ..-s . r COOKS Mrs. Davis Mrs. Crone v----q.-.-- BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Rosselot, Fred Lohrer, Dale McKay, Clarence Brown, Vin Ansteatl, Charles Davis, Ethel Mull, Ralph Weaks, George Mull--School Board President. . wkilit p , is WMM, if SHUMARD HARISWARE CONIPANY General Household Supplies G. E. Television Hotpoint Appliances 104-106 Main Street Vera- SHIJ'-f Milford, Ohio Terrace 2000 f Mai ' 0 fqffr.-rr.. U ,Q --wh ' Mgr ' ii is gi, - on e Rx' I I ii J 5 gf! -J: 1 -,, fu I H ,. vw, '--,5y. .'- f ii 9 E 2 ,,. -Q QJ, -1- .1-'Jil E . .' Qhzf I Aan u-.A ,ff A ., 'ww-QE F . 3 1+-E 1 4 A ig fig www Q fig uf V L' Www' 5? Qafg Q 'J :gf eq wa lkxw. f 'Y'-f Q if THOSE WERE THE 1+ ms, ' vw- .. . ,QE-, 4 ' iw X7 GOCD OLD DAYS I .um an O Compliments JOHN C. CARVER FUNERAL HOME Milford , Ohio Air-Conditioned Terrace 3134 R OSENZWEIG'S DEPARTMENT STORE Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes and Ready to Wear Milford , Ohio Compliments CEDAR HILL FARMS Fresh Dairy Products EVEN SPR EAD COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors Power Spreading Equipment For Agricultural Lime and Fertilizer Owensville, Ohio This Bank is Owned and Operated by and for the People of This Community. THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK Owensville, Ohio Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Deposits now Insured up to S10,000. Compliments LEONA MULL General Store Compliments FARM AND HOME CENTER Milford , Ohio WOODRUFF'S PHARMACY Complete Line of Drug Sundries Soda Fountain and Lunches Your Authorized Philco Agent Television Radio 5Deep Freezers Refrigerators Charles Woodruff, Prop. Batavia 52 l 8 Route 50 Z Miles East of Milford Beef by the Side or Quarter FRANK J. SCHWEMBERGER CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Curing and Hickory Smoking R. R. ffl Milford, Ohio Milford 6425 ANSTEATT FAR M SERVICE Complete Farm Iviachinery Supplies Service Tractor Sales Supplies Batavia 5061 AL LEMING SERVICE STATION Sohio Petroleum Products Atlas Tires, Tubes and Batteries Lubrication 200 Mill Street, Milford, Ohio Milford 5749 Compliments of DALY'S Williams Corner Compliments READING SAND AND GRAVEL CO., INC. Quality Crushed and Washed Materials Ready Iviixed Concrete Joseph H. Woebur, President Va. 1988 or Re. 6468 Compliments of T IBBALS CANDY CO. 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Compliments General Offices, Batavia, Ohio of Feed Seed Fertilizer Building Material Machinery Petroleum Products A FRIEND BRANCHES Batavia Bethel Felicity Goshen Williamsburg HUSMAN POTATO CHIPS Easy to Digest Contain Less Fat More Servings in a Pound 831 East Third Street Phone Main 3388 FOSTER 'S DEPARTMENT STORE Batavia and Williamsburg, Ohio Satisfaction Since 1878 It Pays to Buy Quality -T-ITHLFORD: HRRDLUHRE 223 MAIN stain MILFORD, OHIO IIIIFMONI MHFORD 5021 Compliments of MIAMI GAS Milford, Ohio Terrace 3000 Compliments Compliments of OWENSVILLE HOME SUPPLIES JOHNSON DRUGSTORE Hardware Paints Milford , Ohio Electrical Appliances Batavia 4787 Compliments CLERMONT LUMBER SUPPLY C Milford , Ohio Terrace 2226 Compliments of HOR SE SHOE CAFE HER MAN'S GREEN HOUSE 435 Main Street Corsages for Specialties Flowers for Every Occasioi Terrace 3265 Compliments of SMYTH'S DAIRY BAR VERN H. 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