Ridge High School - Reflector Yearbook (Van Wert, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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I. . .- ,,s V'E '-71'Mix u 'EVELYN ENGLE nShortyU College Prepar- atory Course Girl Reserve--4 Secretary HRH Society---2 Cheerleader-'57 4-H Cooking---2 Secretary Glee Club--- Senior Claa ' Sec'y-Tret Basketball Mr ket Staff Editor r'pr' ,i RUTH EALLER UBGCKYH Commercial Coui Girl Reserve--4 Treasurer 4-H Sewing ---- 2 Glee Club ----- l Rocket Staff Ass't Prod. Mgr ANN FLAHERTY UQueenieU General Course Girl Reserve-4 HRH Society--4 Basketball---4 Captain Peony Queen Candidate Glee Club ---- l Latin Club---2 HELEN GORMAN nBirdieU College Prepar- atory Course Girl Reserve--4 URN Society---2 Latin Club ---- 2 Glee Club ----- l 4-H Cooking---2 Basketball Mgr. '57 Rocket Staff Society Editor DORIS HAINES llljegll Commercial Course Girl Reserve--4 Vice-president HRH Society---l Cheerleader-'58 Glee Club ----- l 4-H Sewing ---- 5 Rocket Staff Production Mgr. . ' 'A ' 'f1'jfQf1,fT-f 1.'v2w37. I K I4,,n,.,,,, .. - r, 5 ,J '- Nhat QV 44,1 k UV W., .. 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A. ------ 4 Vice-president 4-H Livestock-4 Secretary Baseball ------ 4 Senior Class President Basketball ---- 4 Captain WRU Society---2 Vice-president KATHERYN PRIOR IIJOII Commercial Course Girl Reserve--4 HRH Society---4 Reporter Basketball ---- 4 4-H Cooking---5 News Reporter Rocket Staff Typist Sports Editor L.. V I it Q-N Q- 55 wf'?5: .i:ii1 .-' '. 'bm.4aEef.: '-' U -1-4 n , v - 'qv'-V., .N JS - x ,H 'E ,U Tg V ,un 1 . , ,L V, I I1 I ' N 1' 4 ,w , , A A 4 - ,,,u 4 A ' Q r I g f A a 5 x ,.s,.. 1 Q 4 1 . Vg . ,X .,., , Ai., .A r. HELEN SEALSCOTT fl llpuffil General Course Girl Reserve-4 4-H SGW. ---1 Lois UNCAPHER Giee Clara?---1 ' -fn 1' wnkicn L,.. ,, VIRGINIA TAYLOR lIGj-nnyll General Course Girl Reserve-4 Glee Club ---- 5 Orchestra ---- 5 Future Home- makers'Assoc.2 Rocket Staff Typist College Prepar- atory Course Girl Reserve--4 URN Society---4 Basketball ---- 4 4-H Cooking---2 Latin Club ---- 2 Glee Club ----- l EDITH WALSER llEdieIl General Course Girl Reserve--4 URN Society---4 Basketball ---- 2 4-H Cooking---3 President Latin Club ---- 2 Glee Club ----- l Senior Class Reporter Rocket Staff Typist '1 - 2 0'-r'-v.'1x'FWyg: 'I Q 'UL . v 1 , ff, . r',l s .r,. ., ,. 4o L, , ,I P lf. NR ', . I K 'F ' . .Qs .. F. 4 , . if - f . ' -Q' ni:--,. ' - . if? ,' ll' 'A , X 5 K .-l li , ww 1 - f.' - ' I f '9 1 ' .... nh. '41 , ,.l, . 1 ,r .hull ,ll nfs '- . Jw 4 . ,f . l I ', 1. ., I Y ll 0,1 4. .A n. . .I , V514 !',ff 5' f 0133 ff 53A V' ' Q ' lay. 1 I '1'! ,iw g f n'm 1 'I' ':' Q- lll ssmon cLAss HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR: In the fall Of 1954 eighteen freshr men entered Ridge High School. The courses of agricul- ture,commercial, and college preparatory were well rep- resented. At the close of the school year we were very proud of Edith Walser who received first in the Latin I elimination test. SOPHOMOHE YEAR: At the beginning of the sophomore year the class had decreased by several. We were very glad to be able to elect officers which we carried out in parlimentary procedure. Milford Holland was elected president,with Miss Jones acting as class adviser. Our year was climaxed with a bunco party in May at the home of Evelyn Engle. JUNIOR YEAR: The junior year held more in store for us and it was a very interesting year. The follow- ing officers were elected: Milford Holland,Prsidentg Pauline Haines, Vice-presidentg and Erma Tribclet, Sec- retary-Treasurerg with Miss Englehard as class adviser. In October we were entertained with a Hallow'en party at the home of Helen E. Boyd. Games and a treasure hunt made a most enjoyable evening. HMiss Adventureu, the class play, was presented to a large audience on November 7. In the elimination test Pauline Haines won second in biology. SENIOR YEAR: In September, l937,dH1teen students were proud to be called seniors. To the girls' disap- pointment, though, it was the same small number of two boys. The class officers elected were: Charles Knit- tle, President, Pauline Haines, Vice-presidentg Evelyn Engle, Secretary-Treasurerg Edith Walser, Class Repor- ter, with Mr. Moser serving as adviser. In November we entertained the juniors with a par ty at the schoolhouse. nMama's Baby Boyn gave us our last opportunity to perform before our classmates. In the play we so obviously forgot our roles as seniors that it was hard to picture our solemn group a few weeks later receiving our diplomas. We were pleasant- ly entertained by the Juniors on May I5 at the Junior- Senior Prom, a gala affair for all. The senior girls won the intermural trophy for four years and now the names are enscribed on it and it is truly ours. Ann Flaherty was girls' basketball captain and was also a peony queen candidate. Charles Knittle was boys' basketball captain and also had the honor of having his idea published in the UNew Idean farm magazine. The baccalaureate was given on May 22 with Rever- end Snyder of St. Marks Lutheran Church as the speaken For commencement on May 25, Paul Barrett, was speaker. The finale was a trip to Put-in-Bay. I 1 f1I,.,x 'Ur I ...N X . ' I LU. ,ns r,'1 I 1- . , 1 0' WA '. 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I' I 1, ,I1 -u., CLASS PROPHECY The sun descended on our covered wagon, a crude and slow means of transportation but the most suitable for the journey to the Northwest Territory. As pioneers we bravely face many perils on our journey. We prepared ourselves for the night, hoping no Ind- ians would visit us and disturb our slumbers for we like to sleep. My friends call me Rip Van Winkle, the Second He, of course, just slept for twenty years. I have his record broken. One time we went to sleep coming from England and awakened just in time for the Revolutionary Warf Oh, hum, I'm getting sleepy. I wonder what will be taking place when I next awaken? KSleep comes and all is forgottenl. Another day dawned and as I looked around I triedtm remember, Uwhere are the Alleghany Mountains and where are the crude facilities we once knew? What is this lux- urious means of transportation?U A faint voice from in front informed me, This is the Covered Wagon of l958.H nl958!U I exclaimed, UWhat's so, important about this year that I should awaken?H uNearby in Ridge School a class of eleven girls and two boys are graduating,U was the reply. HI need more sleep,U I yawned, and rolled over on my luxurious bed and continued my slumbers as theCbvcreC Wagon of l958 traveled along. Crash! With a jolt I was awakened. HAn accident! Get his license numberlu cried my companion. I went to get the license number. I stopped with astonishment,--the license plate was marked 1950. Twelve years had passed since I had awakened at Ridge School. That thought was in my mind as w? were being taken to the hospital to have minor injuries taken care of. UE1even girls and two boys was the number my companion had said,--I really should have stopped to see them. Won- derwhat they're doing now?H Stopping the automobile,we found ourselves in front of a magnificent white stone structure which bore the name of Haines Hospital. A nurse ushered us into a room where there was an operating table with shaded lamps which cast their reflections on Pauline Haines whose face is now outlined with patience and endurance. After minor cuts and bruises were taken care of,we wandered down the hall until we came to a room where Lois Uneapher was tale ing the pulse of Virginia Taylor, a socialite, who had been operated on for gallstoncs recently. Lois seemed to be in a great rush as her next patient was a handsome young man, she had to count his pulse twice because she said the first time she held his hand too long. In an- ll I f VW? ummm 'P P I M 1 , I u, 4 u b H 'ah n ' Q 1 ,, s 1 W r il X X 5 1 1 4' ' X T D u w I r i'g 4 16 4 , 1 s - Y A l' J 1 , iw nl, ' 1 VKX I , I I ' , 1 , 5 ' ' 1 ' UW' 'I - I 1 , . pw Q . S , ,I nf,-f X L . , - 11 . .guy 1 ,Kg S '- '- n ' Wu' 1 I A ' , , 1 1 2' Q J . I 1' I .ll vm n , , s . ' ' 'I 'J Q- ' ' ' Qi . 6 Q C Y - P' ,,,v X . I P' I, srl' 'l v.. Fkwpw W' I1 P J e 2,5 to uf :Mi ,Aix vw a .4 v T' Uv si. other room we discovered Helen Sealscott with her face practically concealed under a layer of tape. She had just had her face lifted, thinking it would increase her business. He restaurant ferred men on our way her way to in town we thouch married works londe interne. While we were the former Evelyn Engle, who the office of a law firm of Haines is a partner. There because Evelyn's husband de- LJ 2 which the husband of Doris seems to be some jealousy out of the hospital when she said she was on marry a young b stopped to s len Gorman, as a young ladr pre- with red or black hair,so imagine my s prise 1 ee in mands that she quit and Doris demands that hor husband do some firing. From there our journey continues to another part of town where we stopped our stream-lined model in front of a white bungalow. In answer to my knock, Katheryn Prior came down the hall wiping the beads of perspiration from her brow. Her tasks are many and her pennies are few be- cause she has recently matrimonial bureau, as t fect man. Leaving the city we come to a farm house wit the door stands the high-pressured s tle, whose winning ways addition of a new radio Traveling down the in Ridge Township. We a woman with her skirts joined that he result of life-long club,--a not finding the per travel into h a washing the courtry untilwe on the line. Before are the reason for Ann Cooper's to her household conveniences. road we come to a house located turn into the drive and out pops flying. Yes, it's Edith Walser alesman,Charles Knit- CWindyD who hasn't married yet but tells us the man a- cross the field just can't get up the gumption to ask her. Anyway she wants to do the proposing so she is waiting for leap year. We stop before another farm house with a white pic- ket fence bordering the lawn. This one is inhabited by Milford Holland, a bachelor, who was out on the lawn trimming the hedge. Several Children were playing close- by and soon they ran over and said, HOh, Unkie Miffie, please catch a pretty butterfly for us. He answered, UNow, kids, don't bothe r your uncleg he's very busy.H 1 The last stop is at a well-known beauty salon where we stop to get a manicure which is given by the hadau Ruth Faller, the owner of the shop. She tells us tha her trade is daily increasing and soon she thinks she will abandon her career to marry her former boss. At last we find our way to the highway. Once more that con- tented sleepy feeling pleased to find the Clas the question HTonight we is answered after twelve that night in May, l953, the billowy sea of life. passes over me and I am ,quite s of '58 doinv so well. At last launch, where shall we anchor?H long years. Each one did launch and is now securely anchored in I '4- . , : . - .gr r ., , . H ,4 f 'Y1-141 I 4 ' 1 X . ' 13 Jw -0 A'w s U ' Q W 1 , , ' .M 1 ? , A., U nw f Y , ap.. v ' C 1 ',-w '1'W ' ,f 4 ' ' .. 1 . s 44 ' ' 1 ' 9 gh, A ' 1 . , A 1 . 1 1 R. - . 1 ' I 'w .r ,., swf .N V 1.. 4 a u V ,Vx , ' , ' - J. Ut' I, 1 5 L uw . 1' 'K . f ,A ,f, ,X x ', 0 4 s 1 x V f l , W - 1 rn . ' ' 3' 4 - I 41' .. . . ' ' I X.-41955 If 1 4 1 43 1 , r ' -' . ,j4, 1 1 . R ' 'A lm wwf, ij 3' ',,,'ff,,Ll x 41 ,4 . IV .'W .1ff' TW' :fr-' - 4-ef. THE MGDERN COVERED-WAGON TRAIL The Ridge High Class of '58 Is planning a migration That starts the day they graduate Toward a distant destination. Like old and honored pioneers They go to lands unknown, And bravely crush their inward fears With courage staunch as stone. We see them on an early morn' Start out upon their course, But And For New New New And Is ox carts would be laughed to scorn they start without a horse. sooth, a new age has begun ways,--new joys,--new fears, work and worries and new fun kinds of pioneers. just as like this wagon train pulled by gasoline, We see the trailers dot the plain Each hitched to a machine. A tall young man with grinning face Now leads this caravan, Charles Knittle who has set the pace And feels he is a man. Next comes the car of Dr. Haines Equipped with gadgets new, To mitigate all aches and pains And And see us safely through. Lois Uncapher assists With poise and dignity, For May any man who breaks a wrist be her destiny. Ruth Faller brings her beauty shop To make a lot of dough, And And plies her trade at every stop sometimes as they go. I . I . 1 Q. 3 'J , r ' fl .,.,, ' hi r c V 0 I . if 5 V , V y 'r Qi J', E L ,If A V X I .-1 is s mf' i' .1'M - M X. S V-5:3 Lggafi L53-Q -.- 0 Il MLN Wulf I 7 . V .I f . ' .Vin .f . ,Q t-' - . I N U . I U. I5 iq . I, v L ?f77?Vi 3W1-,EW , . . 1 , 4 4 f',1:1 W .5J,h.WA r v 0, .n 9 n,4 I un' -' , . .,' v 'IN ', 7' . v 4 , I , evwly 'ya-gg. Wu- . - p.QN , ' I A ' f'yF 1 K A ' Ci -V -. ,I ,, x ' :. 'V ,A v . , LTP?-', . H- A 1- y.,.w 2,33 ' ,I , 1,. . J. 1 4',' '- 0' Virginia Taylor turns her eyes Away from her machine To billowing grass, and oft she sighs I love the billowy green. Evelyn Engle types some tales Of travel on the way, But in her yarns she never fails To mention some hero gay. Kate Prior has no horse to ride But doesn't care a nickel, For most of the time she is astride Her brother's shiny bicycle. Ann Flaherty aspires quite high And walks with royal mien, 'Tis plain she plans that bye and bye To be somebody's queen. Sweet Helen Gorman gives her life For other people's sake, She'll be a nurse,--perhaps a wife And give some man a break. Dear Doris Haines holds up her head Her life is not a riddle, We know she meant just what she said About playing second fiddle. And Helen Sealscott's timid ways Have changed a lot, indeed! As her ten children she must raise Bossed by a great big Swede. Poor Edith Walser dotes on cats Her life is stern and staid, She's one of earth's aristocrats And also an old maid. And Milford Holland guards the rear Of our long wagon train, But won't let any girl come near He is one bashful Swain. So slowly winding on and on Our caravan proceeds, Our high school days forever gone But hope forever leads. V RW VV 4 :V - V VV: IV . VZ.:-V ' r'. .X . W4 9 V' 1' x ,Q 1'7 -iw? 1 nt.-1. V,d --, . . - A V by I U w Ml' ,:' x . A- TW ' 3' x IQV IQVW4 'Vt I I 1 1' .rf .'V f :IR K 4' 7 It Itgvknl 6. Fix, . I Q I QV V lv ., V tt 4 WS - vw I xi -,Surg lb , . I Y' . r 1. ' ' . . 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'I '1 V.: H ,VJ u .fl ,.J Stage Manager MAMA'S BABY BOY A CGM DY-DRAMA IN THREE ACTS CHARACTERS Mrs. Shephard McLean- - - Shephard McLean Luther Long- - Juliet Long- - Mrs. Matilda Blackburn- - Wilbur Warren- Sylvia Kline- Mrs. Carlotta Anglin- Cynthia Anglin- Maxine Moore- Minnie- - - Time of Presentation- - - -Virginia Taylor Charles Knittle - Herbert Siders - Katheryn Prior - Doris Haines Milford Holland - Ann Flaherty - - Ruth Faller - -Evelyn Engle - Edith Walser Helen Sealscott April 22, l938 Lois Uncapher - Helen Gorman Pauline Haines Director ---- - -Kathryn Engelhard Sales and Publicity Manager- - - Costume Manager ------- Money talks in many ways. It even proposes, for money caused Luther CHerbert Sidersb to propose to Mrs McLean fvirginia Taylorl. It makes one to strange things such as turning time backward as did UShepn Knittle and UJulietU Prior when they donned clothes of the very young in an attempt to put through a merger of a purely monetary nature. They so influenced their associates that they, too, became seemingly rather ntechedn in the head for a short time. UCynthian Engle nSylvian Flaherty, and Uwilburn Holland carried on in riotous juvenile style much to the disgust of relatives and friends. Such actions mentioned may be permissible without many grievances but when a doting grandmother, HMatil- dan Haines gets the idea that she can become a little flapper, that is too much. Also, when the immediate family has so much influence on the cook, UMinnieH Sealscott, that she appears ten years younger in five minutes, one just doesn't know what to think. One remained calm,--the real estate agent, Edith Walser, who from all appearances was a successful bus- iness womang one remained aloof, the socialite, Ruth Faller, who with head in air, looked down disapproving- ly at the belittling behavior. 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' 11 9' ,I 1 l 11 ,X X XX XX 1 ,XX1!1XX Yr XXX-XXXX,XXLX.1q 9,1 . 1 111XX XX,11XX,1 9 -X--.111 1X X1'11X' CLASS WILL Everyone has at least one outstanding quality. This quality dominates that person and makes him more impres- sive,--making the memory of him just a little clearer, just a little deeper, and just a little fender. Perhaps that impression has been so great that it changed the life of an associate from a dull uninteresting one to a full worthwhile life. One is greatly impressed by predecessors as well as associates.One hundred and fifty years ago there came to this Northwest Territory people who had such outstanding qualities that the memory of their characteristics influ- ences us today. First, they were rugged, fearless indi- viduals ready for any undertaking. These pioneers were determined, and with their ingenius foresight undertook the colonization of the land west of the Alleghany Moun- tains, then dense woods, an undertaking calling for cour- age, strength, and endurance. The pioneers have always been examples to us,--ex- amples of courage, determination, foresight, endurance, strength, and fearlessness. Today we are still pioneering,--people are attemp- ting new things, undertakings requiring just as many qualities as was required of the pioneers. of l958 is not without these qualities. The Class It, too, has had achievements, twelve years of achieving a better mind It wishes and a stronger body. to leave some of these qualities to those remaining behind hoping that its benefactors may be urged to greater heights by having had this little en- couragement. VIRGINIA TAYLOR wills her dramatic ability to Jean- nette Stemen so she can overcome stage fri ducting a chapel program, as she will not the senior class play is over. HELEN GORMAN wills her love for red Smith so he can find a place for Geneva heart, as Helen feels that perhaps red hair will not look so good in her kitchen color scheme of lavender and yellww. MILFORD HOLLAND wills his shyness around girls to Byron McCoy who needs a little encouragement in the next two years, or he may become the well-known Hwall floweru at the oncoming social activities. The foresight of PAULINE HAINES is loft to Austin Uncapher who seemingly cannot visualize a situation uu- til it has been placed before hi . EDITH WALSER wills her gift of gab to Lois Jean Da- vies who with this adfiton to her many outstanding qual- ities will certainly be a great success in anything she undertakes. ht while con- need it since hair to Carl Etgen in his , ' 1 '.. .N.' .1 , , ,, - 11 I II, I11. . 1 .. 1I 1 I I1,1 I I I, ., .1 .-1rv I11'-!'f f 1 1' ' A! T' .'l 1 1 1' 1 , , . I . I - 1 1 1 ' 11.71 - 1- 11,11 I I I1 I, 11 'I 'I 1 ' 71- 'X 1 41 1 I I, 11 I1', X 111 ' '. ' ii I . 11 '1l1'. 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I 4 ,' ' 1 I4 1. , ' 'I '1 1' .1 1 1 'QI ,II .I Il 11' 1 II1. I 1- I.11I I.11pI p,I,'1If,. 1 I II 1, II I1I I , . 1 I I ICIIQIJ9 ,IIII . I . I , - I1. , ,If .I,III1. I, ,11,1 1 '1 '1 ' 1 ' 11 1' AJ 1 1 1' - .I - I ' II 'III II 'I 11K , -IL.,- ..I.,.,111I-4,14 1, . ,. ., .. I I1 . 1 .1 1 '. .1 1 -3 , 1 , 1 L ' 1 . I-. ' 3. 1 1 '11 1 1 , 1.. I 1 11,I1L11-1.1.W,1 9,111.1 1: f ,I 1. ,I 11 I1I1y, I11 11 1 .-1. 1 . , , , 4 .Q an 1 Lu ' 11 ' ' '-F All' VW 1,21 Y . '11'l'9M .u..1l. 5 1 ,I .. DORIS HAINES wills her over-grown height to David Miller so that in the next three years of basketball he can pick the basketball off the backboard without any trouble. HELEN SEALSCOTT wills her natural wavy hair to Gay- nord Snyder in the hope that the next time he appears in a great dramatic role he will be able to nsteal the shown in a more romantic manner. KATHERYN PRIOR wills hor Martha Raye wiggle to Hel- en Walser so she can walk without this thought running through our minds, Does she have a board in her back? RUTH FALLER wills her bit of humor along with her size to Dorotha Tribolet, who at such an early age seems to be taking life too seriously when she should be gay and jolly. EVELYN ENGLE leaves some of her determination to succeed to Hudel Good who seems to need a little encour- agement to lead him on. CHARLES KNITTLE wills his scholastic standing to Helen Drake with the condition that first she must find it for him so that he will have an idea of what he is so generously bequeathing. ' LOIS UNCAPHER gladly wills a chair, rent free, in Balyeat's Restaurant to Lois Gillespie so she can at- tract the eye of a waiter, as she seems to have a hungry feeling when she approaches Balyeat's. Can it be the food? ANN FLAHERTY wills any junior girl the honor of be- ing peony queen gandidate so that she may enjpygit asnmd as Ann did. The Senior Class wills the Juniors its poise and dignity so that when commencement exercises come around next year the Juniors will look as if they are prepared to graduate. The Senior Class wills the Sophomores its silencer so in the two year, tp come they will not all talk at once in class and also will receive the benefit of tht recitations. , The Senior Class wills the Freshmen its progressive ness and its ability to make a success of the love afs fairs that were started a few years ago. It looks as though they need it the way they are starting out. The Senior Class wills the Eighth Grade the power to look on the serious side of life as well as the brigm. The Senior Class wills the Seventh Grade its good study habits which during the year it has tried to make as good examples to them. Sealed and signed on this tenth day of May nineteen hundred thirty-eight, A. D. U . , THE CLASS OF 1958 1. 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'Q JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class can boast of only twelve members, having a reduction of six and an addition of only one since the sophomore year. As the one hundred fiftieth anniversary is being celebrated and the school year is coming to a close,the Juniors are thinking about their future. So many more fields of endeavor are open to them today as compared to pioneer days. However, the number of fields of work is not so important as the fact that each individual focus his eyes toward one,--that is, have a goal in mind, for without a definite goal success is question- able. Each junior seems to have a goal in mind for there are five prospective and young stenographersg Helen Walser, Ladora Shivley, Mary Ickes, Carolyn Clark, and Kathryn Capperg two flourishing farmers, Doyt Moh- ler and Lawrence Duvall, three enterprising engineers, Austin Uncapher, electric, Carl Smith, diesel, and Alf- red Baxter, refrigerationg one beautician, Pearl Ickesg and one commercial artist, Shirley Allen. The honor of having the best farm account book in the F. E. A. goes to a junior member, Doyt Mohler. The Juniors were entertained by the Seniors on Oc- tober Sl with a weiner and marshmallow roast,plus cider and a treasure hunt which made a full evening and full juniors and seniors. The Junior Class play, Hhigh Pressure Homern, was given in the fall. How Carolyn Clark loved the roman- tic scenes! How Helen Walser JUST loved to go to funer- als! How becoming Mary lckes looked with her flower- garded'hat! How Alfred Baxter makes love! How father- ly Austin Uncapher can be! How excited Doyt Mohler can get! How sacrificing Shirley Allen can be! How Kath- ryn Capper loves to shirk duty! How Lawrence Duvall loves to promote! How Pearl Ickes loves to have her own way! How Ladora Shivley loves to go visiting! How big hearted Carl Smith is! How will it ever be forgotten? On March l7 the Juniors held a St. Patrick's Day party at the schoolhouse. The social activities for the school year came to a climax with the Junior-Senior Prom. Everyone came feeling as daring as pirates to an atmosphere so pirate- like that one soon forgot tho ordinary calm and peacecf every-day life, and became truly piratical. The class officers who guided us and made the year a successful one are Mary Ickes, President, Carolyn Clark, Vice-president, Shirley Allen, Secretary-Treas- urerg Pearl Ickes, Rocket Reporter, and Miss Engelhard, Class Adviser. 1 111 v , 1 1 x ' v 'H 1 in , 1 4 .M Q- . , 1 1 , v A 1- 11 1 . 1 4 Q 1 1 , 1 , Q 1 u ' . s - 1 - . .- 1 1 1 - A s I if ' I . - 111 . 1 1 1 I .I I 1 4 , 1. 1 ,.s, 1 1 11 1 ' a 'L fn . 'V 1 Ji. 1 .111 r 1 1.21.-11, 1- ,ln , '11,-x., . 1 ' 1 1 1-'I-' J A 1. I I '- u' ' , V l 1. ,. , - 1.',-,- 1 .-11' ' Q 1 1 1. .54 4- ia, Q X -'. 1 P1 1, 1 A 1 1 I 1 .4 .'1 4 1-, V1 11, '. .. 4 1- 11 l 1 1 1 1 V ! 1 1 -. ' I 1 I ' 1 1 9 A I 1 V ' V 1 1 . L l 1.f1 I k 1. an.. 1 . 1 1. I, X 1 Q 1 l A , x , . . 1 . -. 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Lois Fisher, Lois Gillespie,Lucille Shively, Elnora Shivley, and Louise McGannon wish to enter into the bead ty culture professiong Richard Duprey hopes to become a successful Angus breeder and also a kind, loving husbandg Dick Weigle will settle down upon a farm and become a hy- brid corn breeder and also a livestock farmerg Lois Jean Davies is preparing herself to become a teacher and we know she will be a success for her past records show ex- cellent school work which she can pass on to othersgwdph Tribolet is looking forward to being an electrical engin eerg Helen Drake wants to be a secretary in a large firm Harold Holland wishes to become a transport pilotg Jean- nette Stemen hopes to be known as a famous journalist, Willis Palmer wants to enter sports and become a coachg Herbert Siders and Byron McCoy are planning to take up radio for their workg Mary Dunifon will be a teacher of piano lessonsg Gene Thurston is to become a truck driver and then settle down upon a farmgGeneva Etgen hsplanning to be a dietitiang Gaynord Snyder is to enter into radio broadcasting or the moviesg and Billie Eaken hopes to be a successful farmer. At the opening of this school year we decided to make our sophomore year one of our most profitable years in high school. Our decision was not in vain for many achievements were made by our classmates. Students receiving awards are: Lois Jean Davies, first in English in county elimination contestg Billie Eaken, Moser trophy and F. F. A. athletic awardg Richard Duprey, F. F. A. activities award and extemporaneoum speakingg Harold Holland, F. F. A. scholarship awardgday' nord Snyder,second place in potato judging at Ohio Suit Universityg and Richard Weigle, third place in pest Lwu. The sophomore boys' basketball squad won the intramural tournament which shows there is much athletic ability. With two more years ahead of us we should attain a high ranking if we continue to improve as in the past. Our social events of the year consisted of a very successful skating party on November SO, a Christmas ex- change party at Richard Duprey's home on December 22,and a spring party on April 28'at the schoolhouse. The class officers are Byron McCoy,PresidentgWillis Palmer, Vice-presidentg Lois Fisher, Secretary,Gene Thup ston, Treasurerg and Mary Dunifon, Reporter. Elnora Shivley and Helen Drake enrolled in our class this year makigg the enrollment twenty. .. I I1 . I, 1 . 1, ' I1 I 1 I1.1 11. 1 1 1 . , . I I I I 1 , I 4 5 1 ' . ' I I I I1 f 1 V 1 D 1 1 , 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1I .II , 1 1, I ' 1 . I . 1 I 1 I , . 1 .11.f,,3fI 1 ' ' 4 1 3 1 HI' . f-I1 Or' I 1 I1 '1 . - 4 A ' E1.E!1W' I ' 1 ' H 1 r 1 1 41... .I I II III IIsIIII IyI1II :III III.T.aq1I?IsI:1,S,I1-I1Iy-1 . ..- 1. ,1., 18. ...1I1,, 11,1 -1 -111-11.1 .1 1I 1 I .. I-I. I ..1 II .,f - Ing., I I 1 . , ,... 1 .,,I . 1 1 .. 1I1,IIvI I1 . I.yI.I,I,.Ii .I 1. 1 ' 1 1' 11 ' - HV' '1?'11: 1 ' . 1f1. 1'- , . 1 1I . j,1,I1'II.1II ,II1Ig ',. 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On entering high school each member chose the course that would best lead him to his goal. We are certainly glad we are living in these times rather than onelmndred fifty years ago for at that time we would not have been able to choose a life's work so easily nor would we have had such a diversification of subject matter. So many fields of work are open to us today.ln the future you nwy see the freshmen as stenographers,Nancy Sheckler,BettyWHl lespie, Dorotha Tribolet, Phyllis Myersg farmers, James Thurston, Dale Snyder, Robert Cryer, nurses, Marietta Hoverman, Helen Shivley, Doris Fisher, beauty culturist, Joan Dixon, engineers, Dick Prior, Gordon Rogers, Arno Walter, David Miller, radio mechanic, Rudel Good, big league baseball player, Paul Hoverman. At the end of the baseball season records show that two of our boys won letters, namely, David Miller and Paul Hoverman. This is something of which the boys can be proud. Very seldom do the freshmen participate in ath- letics enough to win letters. Gordon Rogers, Rudel Good, Richard Prior, Robert Cryer were also out for baseball but had too much competition. We are also proud of the basketball playing shown.by the freshmen. Although David Miller was the only one re- ceiving a letter in basketball, Robert Cryer, Paul Hover- man, and Richard Prior gave promises of a successful fu- ture. Also, two girls, Helen Shivley and Betty Gillespkn deserve mention as they faithfully did their best to lead their team to stardom. Gordon Rogers was on the beef judging team and Rich- ard Prior, Betty Gillespie, and Dorotha Tribolet ranked exceptionally well in scholarship. After a one-sided initiation party which resultedin the boys escaping and the girls going through with the pn- ishment, we settled down to a year full of work and happi ness. Our social activities were few in number. We had a skating party on March 25, and on April 28 we were guests of the sophomores at a most enjoyable party. Among our class members we not only find quantities of knowledge but also humor and wit. Phyllis Myers is known for innocent remarks in class that cause a chuckle here and there. Bob Cryer and Arno Walter will be remem- bered as the educated ?? cracker-jacks. The class officers for the year were Paul Hoverman, President, Gordon Rogers, Vice-presidentg Marietta Hover man, Secretary-Treasurerg Dorotha Tribolet, Reporterg with Miss Ullom as adviser. 'I -Q' - NQQJ ,,. A ef' gf- I 4,4133 fi2943iQigx 1787-r738 , wg .flf QI? ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY UNINNIMINIWIWWIWINIHNIHIWMHI!IHI1HHIHUI 3 1833 01349 2451 V38RE 1938 No pictures when rec-saved X. ghwx if '5- X ,X 2 Z X X ,ff 6 C, VQ Q9 QW ix XX ' NS. il ff ,fwf 6.0 I Z' QQ, 7, A Z . fl f f' ,ff T x 3 O , X Y 3 , , xcxqi ff-4-Sffff ,Q4,Q57 , x0pl . ff 1111 gs 41. 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In the midst of grins of shyness someone, in fact many, got on the wrong side of the seats in the assembly and did many other performances that caused the upperclass- men to focus their eyes on each wrong-doing. However, by Christmas time all that self-consciousness had disap- peared and an entirely opposite situation appeared. There are now twenty-five members in the seventh grade. During the year three classmates moved to a new school district and six new students enrolled. We seventh graders became true pioneers. Friday, May 15, we took our lunches and went on a hike. Never before had any class ventured into this. We ate our lunch in a nearby woods. We had everything from snails to pigeon tongue, so Mr. Hablitzel says. On May 17 David Poe brought UMoseu a piece of births day cake as a bribe. He seemed worried. He once stated that he wasn't coming to school on his birthday because he was afraid Mr. Moser would give him a beating. EIGHTH GRADE: The Eighth Graders have finished one phase of their school work and must now choose the high school work best suited to their needs. The class is composed of sixteen, neither decreasing or increasing in number throughout the year. Three eighth grade students ranked high in the eigum grade test. They are William Wilcox, fifthg Wilson Du- prey, thirteenthg and Martha Eaken, sixteenth. William Wilcox receives a certificate of award from the state the other two from the county.Our class median was above the county and state median. The Seventh and Eighth Grades, jointly organized, elected the following officers, President,Wilson Dupreg Vice-president, Virginia Engle, Secretary-Treasurer,Frmr ces Haines, and Reporter, David Poe. We held two parties during the yearg one was a Hal- lowe'en party and the other was a skating party on.April8. We are very proud of the boys who participated in the junior high tournament. Just wait until they get in high school. Although they did not win the tournament they showed excellent determination and sportsmanship.AL ready some of the eighth grade boys are looking forward to next year when they can at least nkeep the bench wmm+ David Poe, Jack Weigle, Ernest Snyder, Joe Boyd, Ronald Gallaway displayed unusual athletic ability. The seventh and eighth grade bunch is known by all the teachers as the noisiest gang in school. One teacher seems to delight in giving them the raspberries, so he calls it. He says that he gives them the raspberries to day and tomorrow they are back for more. ,V W :a:+m1Bm L. A 'X p Y Y A K I1 HX Mus 1 fjk,6,wY51 oil r ' . 1 . 1' -n K. . .. . I n 1 v , 1 1 . 1 4 , k - 1 ' ' . 1 .lv N 4 HL I Kiwi K :K P 4.1 H I FL' imdlvf His' ' 1 fvhs v v I v ,url I .4 1 1 , v 4 . r ' ,I 1 L gif..,EIQH1-nefvfgs 'INA gy'-F T -, Al, I v-Jun. , '-fi i1x'q,1:A,l1'F4'.,fF V ., , , ' X . ' X- ffl, R, ',,1...,' Q'W,Q?3 -H' ' '94 -H3 1 1:-Y-'jxwf' .Q 15.9 - 1 I - ,, , -' 1 ,y . - 1 , v yr.. 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I ' QQ ,7 f f 4 pw J I Q 3 a fffff fff fffff 5 7 ffm f 2 XXXXX ff!!! f 4 7 X yffff Z ffm fffff wi In comparing the youth of today with the pioneers of the Northwest Territory, we discover that the pioneers possessed a more rugged physique than the youth of today, for the reason that they endured many hardships with which we are unfamiliar. It was up to them to secure own meat and other foodg which they did mainly by hunting, their only sport. They were destructible to wild life, seemingly thinking its plentiness would remain foreverg never thinking it would have to be preserved because of scarcity. Today, being a more settled and a more civilized pee ple we have created athletics to develop one's physical strength as well as one's mental ability. With all our modern conveniences it is unnecessary to use much energy or to have proper muscular activity as was essential long ago. 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They did commend- able work in urging the teams on when they were 1agging,and in keeping the crowd alert. Much credit and apprecia- tion is due Doris and Dick for their excellent perfor- mance. Q OUR SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY A trophy is worth only what it represents. This sportsmanship trophy is hr valuable to the entire school because it repre- sents teams with fairplay, cleanliness, and courtesy as their goalsg captains with courage and clearness of mind as their prime charaeteristicsg a coach with deep moral qualities as a guiding factorg a stu- dent body with respect to- ward all as U distinguish- ing trait. It means each one has done his best to 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto youu. A person showing sports- man-like qualities has the recipe for success. May the recipe never fail. .W , 1 H I , I .. .NJN lc ' X -fm. .. f I Y I 1 R ,saw J' - ul, J , 4 , AM N , I l 1 I- In ,I r .K 4 4 . -3 ., 4.- ' x .. . . ' 1 I I X , 1 . , ,. . . , . 4 ' ,' ' I . H A S T 1 1 . l V f W ...ul I 1 1 F -.A , 51 f . .. - HN . I X ' V ' A A i :, '.' 'HY N W ' I ' nfl- I I v , w-,- ,,. Ja- ,V - 1 - ,-v .I ,' ' f'.,',C wif-.-I wQw,'f2A.- xl'-1,1 ' v ' u.' 'f'af',' :':,'e-Q l'jL,,!,fgJ w I .I ,W . . ,I xg i:'fzg:1gfA.'k W,b H , .,, , 4 , x 1.1. V . if - 'p lu N 4 1 X I x W ,it .-,-,.:w,', '4 , ' f ' - Wm em , ' 1 , ' , f . 1,3 1, ,,,Mg..mjygi- .lm ' ' ' 9 ' mf: . ,' I JJ . 'V ' 4 ' '.'v! I Q' 'sn Xa' 1 V's ' I ' if' . ', ,,-' 21' 'G 8 M., mv 1 'f.4.!.'Q1 .-1.4 9, f..--2' Ea BOYS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Austin Uncapher, Bill Eaken, Charles Knittle Captain, Richard Prior, Paul Hoverman, Gene Thurston,Man- ager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leonard, Harold Holland, Carl Smith, Da- vid Miller, Byron McCoy, Willis Palmer, Mr. Moser. The boys' basketball team started the season at a good pace by submerging Hoaglin-Jackson by a large margin The remainder of the season was not as good as expected but the showing in the tournament was quite satisfactory to Ridge fans. Although we won only a few games,we do not consider our work fruitless. The entertainment of the game, the physical benefits, the associations between coach and teammates,and the new acquaintances made certainly proved a greater gain than could any high scoring. These remain forever, influencing our lives and becoming a part of us. Victory alone, however great or small, does not have the same effect, and may be detrimental to those concerned. Opportunities of this nature were not present in the lives of the pioneers and we should be thankful that we have the privilege of participating in such a worthwhile sport as basketball. Those ranking high in points made during the games are Willis Palmer,lOl3 Billie Eaken,955 Charles Knittle, B83 Carl Smith, 643 and Byron McCoy, 55. U - .r 'v'w 'w 11744 V, ,. , 9.1, J., , 5- - l,, Ki., f iff' L 'J 1 n5 f'fH , V ' - ' ' 4 4 N ' f vw 'N P w 1' 5 'lk lv H' 5 s I ' Im 1 - nf-, , .Q r Y 7.1, g , P J 'f -M .. N 'K , ,W f . f f' , 5 , 1 I U 1 'A ' f Q. 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'V1 ' ,! , its L' 1' 13 ,xx ill I 1 gl, ,' 'hw' V 14 X f V , 1' If-ws-' 'Q' ' M 1 A AJ' '17 . ' . L, - Y. 1' - 1 : , V 'VH in .IJ 0 1 V ' - !'p'yp,f' i.f'ii,f v 'A' .' 1 - I'-p.,.f, N 1 1. -' - V.-4 ' J , 1 . 1 'i ' afQ-'i ,.'.l1--.3 '-b'WSHw 4 V' ' S' r Thang! 5 , I --.3'y,:,xzx,S, 'I ' vmglw, 1',..-Q. 1 fi, ,A W A ,, 1 '. Lpj, 1 M., -. V, v .71 N , Mf. ,' Jw 4 GIRLS' BASKETBALL X! FIRST ROW: Betty Gillespie, Lois Fisher. SECOND ROW: Louise McGannon, Ann Flaherty, Captain, Katheryn Prior, Edith Walser. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leonard, Lois Uncapher, Elnora Shivley Evelyn Engle, Ladora Shivley, Helen Shivley, Mr. Moser Everyone will have to admit that Ridge had a good girls' team who gave the fans exciting, thrilling, and hilarious entertainment. Again they ranked third in thc county,winning all their games but two which were the games played with Ohio City and Hoaglin-Jackson. The girls not only played admirably but shone adorably in their new satin attire. Even though they did not reach the peak in the league as champions, they helped our school to a great extent in the winning of the sportsmanship trophy, the third year in succession, which is a much more honor- able award. Take this tip, everyone. It pays to be clean, fair and square players. We hope the team does as well in the future al- though it loses four senior players, Ann Flaherty, Ed? ith Walser, Katheryn Prior, and Lois Uncapher. We sin- cerely hope these girls, also the remaining seniors will continue their fair and square plays in the life which they are about to enter, ignorant of life's ruts and jolts. Also, we honor the underclassmen participating this year and sincerely desire to have them continue to preserve the honorable name the Ridge basketball girls have established for themselves as well as for the school. The entire team is to be commended. -' ',','.4 ' 1 .-1 1. .nh M I I Y I MNH' ,U .. 1 ., Q 1 .1,1'. 'L ' W' Y' jf- 11, . 1, ' ' I., 1',l '- 21 .-tl! 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X I 'I H. ,t.kUx'.s. 5 A1121 F 1 1,1 I ,H 5 16 1 .4 ,' , , f ' 1 1' 4 W, 1 A 1 , 1' 'Elf' 11 V 1 .11 'T ' 1'1' yr, ', 'n 1 11,-11 ' 1 111 11 1.111 '1f'1'r', 'f :1 1 . ' 1' ' f 1 I-'1 1 1 1 1 1' ' ' ' '-11 BOYS' BASEBALL f Y N Nu, ra - K .. - 4.4, --LJ' FIRST ROW: Richard Prior, Paul Hoverman, Gene Thurston, Manager, Robert Cryer, Gordon Rogers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leonard, Billie Eaken Harold Holland David Miller, Willis Palmer, Richard Weigle, Mr. Moser. The team started out in fine shape and at the end of the fall session was near the top in the league stan- ding. The season started with a tight game with Hoag- lin-Jackson who was hard to defeat. We finally came out victorious by one point. The next close game was with York from whonwe won with a margin of one point. Another close game was the game with Convoy in the fall with Con voy being the victor by one point. All winter long we held our hopes high thinking the be ours. With the advent of spring pitcher,Austin Uncapher, contracted unable to hurl for the Tigers.This in lineup and new positions had to baseball trophy might our hopes died as our scarlet fever and was necessitated a change A be taken by some. Therefore, the games were not up to par in effort put forth and excitement created. One game played which was out of schedule was that with Spencer- ville who won by a good margin. We take off our hats to Wren who played a fine game against us and we do congratulate them for winning the league pennant. We also congratulate Ohio City who won the county tournament. The season's batting average for the three highest are Austin Uncapher, .5753 Willis Palmer, .5715 David Miller, .55l. ! C ' ' ' ' ' ', H' 4 1 X 91 , v 1 x 1 l ,,. ... 1 .'.f!tH A'T-'i . 1 ' ,i, ,N--Q ' 'wi 0 , 4 13' 'fr fl INNA1 v 3-4459-, sl fr I V , ! R N a--J: f ,v - 4,5 V n i.,g,1.vL .y . N qc - 1 A .n LY-i ' 4 . A 'l'N f'f '1': J Y 'I 5 1 4,41 ' ' V, , .Fr ,V .L I . . nf, ,VI ...' 9' . x-4 .5 I 9' T- . W ' I -1 1' A A fy.v'rg f : V l I :.4'.3'x-Q ,E itf. 4' ,H .. .5gw: A l A W! 1' C-VJLW ' v ' .3 : ,. 'v-f Y' 'L 'v Q Lyle: Iu n'Q-afw M l 'J M if me I. ' Q'-Q' 7.5 . Q ' '-,-I-Y' w Al.-A'f.Y 1 Lo, li f- J - 12 M , l'4v '1'7SL' ,WAY L 4 . . -f 'Fl-'Hifi'-U w M' lvwfsgx Yi f W .V , i 1 'S-J 1 7 12551-FA ffm I M5311 f ww, -ms' .3 Fw. 1 SCORES OF GAMES OF 1957-1958 Ridge Monroeville Ridge Middle Point Ridge Ohio City Woodburn York Ridge Convoy Middle Point Delpnos Jeff. 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I ' 1 K ' ' . . , 41 , x K lj: v W ' 'V I W X , V , ' - . ,. .. u Vs ' 1 ' ,Q . 1 ' fi ' ' .2 W ,v ' I xy .wb .1 ' ' g , .: W I .4 , , Q V , .'n- '- W X. ,, Y ' .A W X , r 19' ' jr . hi V , fs' fn, 'Hr .. , - ,. , , . ,. 1, , , ' , ,,., , - . , f ,r.'.v'1 I ',.. ,. 'V ', 4 1 : 1 1 Wx H WY M1 ' 'll' 1 ' FI, ,I . , 51 W . W V. .N ,I . VI I A I ' YV WI - 1, Q I ix . Y rt. 4. r M. ' 4 ww V- ,. A 5 4 . 'X 4 . ' .', V' 'I ' ',.f1W. V if- A A K u M., gc, w , 5 .. ha, Ni-f' 'V. A L: A V.. . ,S ,-., .. - . X 1 1 , - .' .fly Q, fy!! sh 'V , . 1 ' 1-I ' .MZ . 'fu - 1 af. I -FJ:-Q 4 .Add nl pw-1 fb... I. :N THE HRH SOCIETY OK FIRST ROW: Helen Walser,Ladora Shivley, Elnora Shivley, Doris Haines, Pauline Haines, Lois Uncapher, Katheryn Prior, Ann Flaherty,Helen Gorman,Evelyn Engle, Lois Jean Davies. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leonard, Edith Walser, Charles Knittle, Willis Palmer, Carl Smith, Gaynord Snyder, David Miller, Byron McCoy, Austin Uncapher, Gene Thurston, Richard Wei gle, Lois Fisher, Mr. Moser. The HRH Society, an honor society, is composed of students who have made achievements in athletics and in scholastic work. The society this year had twenty-five members 'whose qualities of perserverance, understanding determination,goodwill,and sportsmanship have made them successful in the work in which they are interested, the same qualities that long ago brought muness to the pio- neers.These qualities are tools which they used to build .7 their lives just as carpenters use tools to build a house The officers for the past year were Carl Smith,Pres- identg Charles Knittle, Vice-president, Pauline Haines, Secretary-Treasurerg Katheryn Prior, Reporter. The main activity of the HRH Society this year was the selling of boy and girl year souvenirs to increase its fund. The club voted to have dark blue as the color for participating in sports. were elected for next year: president, Byron McCoyg Sec- Lois Jean Davies. the sweaters given to those The following officers President, Carl Smith, Vice- retary-Treasurerg Reporter, ru, A' f ,, ' X' Qimuw.-QQ. ,'..f3- fix J' I - ll' 55 ,we A ,Ji- 1 I 1 . -, is 1. .laagfzkfffu .Q,d:,H,!. . Q . 1 lf. We, the Class of 1958, with deep grat- itude and esteemg dedicate this annual to Mr. Norman Moser, our instructor and coach who possesses so many of the qualities char- acteristic of those pioneers who came to this Northwest Territory one hundred fifty years ago and whose achievements we commem- orate in this annual. 1 111, 1 1 .X 1X 1 !,1X-.X X V X, 1 X,, 1 1 X11- X- M '. ' ' ', 1,-'e .VT ' 1 1' '- ' 11, ', 1 X 1X,. , X, X11 . X 1 1 11- Y , 11,1 1- 1 1 , , 1 , 1X X ,, X. , I X1X1 ,X1X 11 W l1 I 1.1 1 1, 11,11 X11 11111 X1 1 1 5 1, 1, ,' , 4 1,. 1X:.,'v': ,,X - , , 1 ,.XX1 1. 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'-1 ' 1 . 'Iia'1.4-Lib' x'1 1141 ,W 1,1 1,2111 1 rUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA .sw FIRST ROW: Ralph Tribolet, Dale Snyder, Robert Cryen Milford Holland, Gordon Rogers, Austin Uncapher, Law- rence DuVall, Doyt Mohler, Richard Prior, Paul Hover man, Gene Thurston. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leonard, Richard Weigle, Harold Holland Richard Duprey, James Thurston, Willis Palmer,David Mil- ler, Byron McCoy, Carl Smith, Gaynord Snyder, Herbert Siders, Arno Walter, Rudel Good, Charles Lnittle. The Ridge Chapter of the F. F. A. has thirty-five active and nine homorary members. It again sponsored a Corn Day for thc benefitci the Farmers' Institute receiving 343.68 worth of corn from donations. A county pest hunt was held with Ridge receiving 26,500 points out of the county total of lll,5CC poiits. During the year the chapter was represented at juig ing and other contests which not only brought honor to club, but brought recognition and experience to the in- dividuals participating. The high spot of the year was the annual parcntand son banquet with one hundred and twenty-eight in atten- dance. Awards for recognition of work were given. Dr. W. F. Stewart of Ohio State University was the speaker. The officers were Byron McCoy, Presidentg Charles Knittle,Vice-presidentg Richard Duprey,Secretary,R3lph Tribolet, Treasurerg Lawrence DuVall, Reporter3Doyt Moh- ler, Watch Dog. . Kim. ' '4',,i,Q.1! ,Y 4 , 'thi fa' x ik 0 xt N Q l ' INA .Ir Ai an . 1 s 4 7? F!-N -f R S 'fl '1'55'1 'fi' ' v ,a-fig!-1 .'L l . 'N 'f vw gs' . -I , 1 4.9. .4-, '.,. .W ltr. 'H l','L-Lk' . ' ' ,,1. -i1'n'5'N u 'I .lt 'lL MI' gfg V any ,.'.A.:I, N -,!f,5Ky'.. XM luis' ' ? 7f'wif iP N ' ' . fy1V.! Fu' MY V, . ' l ',?'.s, ' .U '!4,nL..:, 5 '-r .' ,- 5 . 1 Y i . Qi '. . 'f ' N .Ii 1 . .r . 1 1 1 'I HI .fl F4 I ' I wir I, .14 'K '.' 1 ,XIX , 'L ' fwibb GIRL RESERVES -5 il-,A FIRST ROW: Doris Haines, Helen Drake, Mary Dunifon,L0iS Jean Davies, Mary lckes, Shirley Allen, Carolyn Clark, Pearl Ickes,Dorotha Tribolet, Phyllis hyers,Ann Flaherty Katheryn Prior. SECOND ROW: Miss Ullom, Miss Filiere, Pauline Haines, Lois Uncapher, Edith Walser, Ladora Shivley, Virginia Taylor, Lois Fisher, Ruth Faller, Kathryn Capper, Helen Walser, Helen Gorman, Helen Sealscott, Evelyn Engle, Miss Engelhard. The Girl Reserves had thirty-two members this year. Under the leadership of the following officers the dub had a very successful and enjoyable year:Pauline Haines, Presidentg Doris Haines, Vice-presidentg Evelyn Engle, Secretaryg Ruth Faller, Treasurerg Shirley Allen, Song Leader, with Miss Engelhard, Miss Ullom, and Miss Filiere serving as advisers. For the year's work the club took up the study of Mexico, having reports, songs, dances, and foods of that country,with a festival at the Y. W. C. A. in the spring with a Mexican exhibit and three songs and a folkdance as Ridge's contribution. A kid party was given in March at the schoolhouse . In May activities were brought to a close with a Mothers tea and installation of new officers at the schoolhouse The new officers for next year are Lois Jean Daviea Presidentg Mary Ickes, Vice-presidentg Helen Drake, Sec- retary, Helen Walser, Treasurer, Phyllis Myers, Song Lea der, Pearl Ickes, Pianist. f , n 1 1 n V A H . 5.1 JMS' It if r lk F ,Q U5 I x.-lg 'Lv N- ,N ,L N .4 4, .I , ., f ' ' vs, re , Y A -,'niN'1'.1,'fIr:, :N -. ,X Id , un. 1 L. 5 Ly' -,',,.,.w. I AVP!- .-4- ' 5wJ.f, I ' v J ,vf?':m i .? .ff':G,E,,,3l' ' 'N , I ff ivxk-Eu I ' X - 'jg ,g H QQ .. rl ,.!'x'!'mlv.ji-plife . - h-A-,iff ,,,f,1,QIfg V. , . ,, ,mul .4-., , .. ., ' '.' .ul 1 'Y '1' r . '. 1 H f:' ,v J- ' ':, , , V, ' I , ' ,:?w.m::'z1 ' , ,-eqrf L V -f . 1 ' .X j ,hh ,I .x Wr- , ,-,rl ' W U J I 1 qv? x 6 A r ' .J .6 'J M1 L N I :U .9 ' 4 . . n vw I . . '. A- ... k 1 , Kff .ja ,, Y V Y I v ' 1.?? ' I' 9,13 , , .Avy v 1 ' P . . X, R X 4 u 11 REFLECTOR STAFF .V. .11 I .7 FIRST ROW: Ruth Faller, Advertising Manager, Katheryn Prior, Production ManagergAnn Flaherty, Art Editor, Dork Haines, Assistant Editorg Evelyn Engle, Assistant Sports Editorg Helen Sealscott, Assistant Social Editor. SECOND ROW: Miss Filiere,Faculty Adviser,Milford Holland, Assistant Production Manager, Virginia Taylor, Assistant Art Editor, Edith Walser, Editor-in-chief, Helen Gorman, Social Editor, Lois Uncapher, Assistant Business Managen Pauline Haines, Business Manager, Charles Knittle, Sport Editor, Mr. Moser, Assistant Faculty Adviser. Editing an annual plays an important part in mdding an adequate historical background for a school. It is really merely a continuation of what the pio- neers started. Their methods of recording events differ- ed,however. Machines used in the business world todaywae unfamiliar to them. The pioneers were daily keepers of historical recordings. These writings showed initiative, responsibility, management, and determination. These are still required of us today if we want our historical re- cording, the annual, to be worthwhile. This is the sec- ond year the senior class has edited a yearbook and we, the staff, hope to see the custom continue through the years to come as this is the only way the happenings in school life, as the students see them,may he properly re corded. Of high importance in successfully editing an annual is that the entire student body cooperate. It makes for a better annual and that is the main objective in any- thing one does--to do better. - ,, .-, . ml. 'X . Q , 1. va bn Hg r q ,. A . . v J: , . , 4 1, 1,44 , J., G X-Q 4 ' 1' 1 w 1 .1 , - u Q ': Ny' r 4' . V , 1 , , . Q . W' ' , , 4. . , , 1 Qt X ' I' x l X v Q . I v f u 4 . ww' 1 ' v 9 . 1 f - X ' 1 , 4 A. n , w. , U 1 -rw., X ,W X ' 4 'I v A , X lf, . ' ' 91 L ,'. A I ' I-' . . 1 4 v V . 1 . X .. .lpn 1 . . ' -1',.' 7 4 4 F 'X .I . . 1 if A ' ' n Q - . J ' ' E 4. .-an . ,.r Y ,- M ' '. ' . 1 -, Y Ig, I I ., ., - . ,, X h , g,!- , G ' 1'- -W ' 'f 'la X -J ! . 4 Q' I,-fp . V 95 .,' v , ,N . V., I. , v a Wff:,i:-. . . 1 1' , . ,- -A ',. , .f '1..,.+ X ,fu-.l.1 4,1 . .1 ': QA . -'21 My rQ97f U' Ya, RIDGE ROCKET STAFF I X, FIRST ROW: Dorotha Tribolet, Freshman Reporter, Pearl lckes, Junior Reporterg Carolyn Clark, Assistant Editorg Mary Dunifon, Sophomore Reporterg David Poe, Seventh and Eighth Grade Reporter, Doris Haines,Production Man- ager, Virginia Taylor, Typist, Evelyn Engle, Editor-in- chiefg Lois Jean Davies, Grade Reporter. SECOND ROM: Miss Filiere, Faculty Adviser, Harold Hol- land, Business Manager, Richard Duprey, Boys' Sports Ed- itorg Edith Walser, Senior Reporter and Typistg Helen Gorman, Social Editor, Katheryn Prior, Girls' Sports Ed- itor and Typistg Ruth Faller, Assistant Production Mana- ger, Richard Prior, Art Editor, Richard Weigle,Jokes Ed- itorg Miss Ullom, Faculty Adviser. The Rocket staff of l958 continued the work of the pioneer staff of 1957. Just as the pioneers began with their antique printing presses and gradually improvedme hope the Rocket will improve in the future years. Through cooperation alone the staff has been suc- cessful and has achieved its purpose. The staff wishes to express its hearty thanks to all those who showed an eagerness in cooperating. The Rocket has sent out, with cannon-like effect, the happenings of our school. Many benefits were derived from editing the school paper. In the first place a group was given a responsibility and each one learned to cooperate. Those outside the school were informed of the work done in classes by special write-ups. Those with literary ability were given recognition. Practical experience was acquired through writing articles,typing mimeoscoping, mimeographing, and the final assembling of the paper. It was definitely a worthwhile undertaking. . :, 1ll'1' Y WWA Vw trtigf. 'iw xg 5,1 QF 1 M an 1' Y Jw U 774' , ?l5 ' '.1 'E' .. A. 5 .1 5-.1 . I ffl-' .641 ,An 1 yi.,-'1ufr' x:Z,y?,x.l'!. ,-0' HAQ, ' ...g,,if,, ,1 1,3 11 -1.1.1 1 A 1 , . 1 V? .1 . ui, 53,1 A,,1'1.f,, . gl' Q9 Ig,-,.. X '- V' H,-,K YP11J,..'ui If E?:',l',:lY.',,',fi,,,Nb I . ' 1 , 'f' ,G wif-,w, v.g,,-L11-fi, up 11,1 ' 1' 'V' K1 'J 'T-',ff'?15' ,F H1 'Nix '11 ' 1 1 '. ' 1 1 f11Q'1W,.h-X'-q'11LI1 .if V. . 1' ' ' 1 -1 'AU-. . . ' ,,43L. ,1ls::i 'Ml Mi. ' 1 1 1 D Q1 N, 1 1 1.M:1 1 ' 1 -. ' ' , ' X 1 X., hr! Y wk M' C :A 1 Y W I I ll 1 , w I , ' 1 H . 8 r .: 1 Y 5 . 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November l7--The Junior Class presented the play UHigh Pressure Homern. November 24--A penny fair and puppet show were held by Girl Reserves for the purpose of raising money to buy girls' basketball suits. November 50--The sophomores held a skating party at the Y. W. C. A. January 4--The Girl Reserves held a skating party at the Y. W. C. A. January l8-l9--Ridge Township Farmers' Institute washeld at the school. February 25-25-26--The County Basketball Tourney wasluid at Van Wert High School. March 4--The Juniors were entertained with a party atthe school. March 7-8-9--The Junior High Tourney was held at the MU? dlo Point School. March ll--The County Girl Reserve Festival was held at the Y. W, C. A. featuring folk songs and dances. March 18--The F. F. A. Annual Parent and Son banquet was given with one hundred thirty present. April l--The Girl Reserves held a kid party for members and their guests. All the youngsters were present. April 8--Seventh and Eighth Grades held a skating party at the Y. W. C. A. April 22--The Seniors presented the playUMama's Baby Boy! April 28--The Sophomores gave a spring party for the Fre shmen at the schoolhouse. April 29--Community night was held at the school with a potluck supper and entertainment. May l5--The Girl Reserves gave a tea for their mothers and had installation of officers. May 22--The baccalaureate was held at Ridge School. May 25--The Ridge commencement was held at the schoolcmt itorium. May 26--The Seniors took a trip to Put-in-Bay going on a boat trip to Kelly's Island. IQI' E, - .11 . x-1,4 x ' , : l! . .fn 5 . 'I 414, . Cl I ,1 m, .fr I ,Y V fy! , 1 on ll V .' o Qaxi. Jr u V. I f I ,L - - 11.1 VA .7 ' J' - .JV 46 Y' Q 1' . 1 ,F , w I x , 1- V' ' ' f,.3 . - , - 1 , ' A ' Y' '.-0 f'jf'Q,r.' l'l'Q1-K 'Siu wl W: -f 4-d.A., , fl' 'ILT n 4.44, '- Siva 'A cl ' . . v'fi'f,!fR. J 5 , I ml ' ,- lr 5. 'v.f fx I X .Ll-n ,- A-W - ww vf 'vfr 'ff I.. ., I L. J .'. . 1 . 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