River Valley High School - Shield Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Q ,xv F... , V A I-, ' -v .wha- , - ,,.,x,Rg,,..-A3.-4 DEDICATIO We Seniors of 1953 take great pleasure in dedicating this edition of The Donian to Miss Louise Laibe. Miss Laibe has given us invaluable guidance through- out the last three years as our teacher and class ad- viser. Under her direction and with her encouragement, our various class projects have been successful. We hope that by this dedication we can express our sincere appreciation for all the time, effort and advice she has given us, and the patience she has shown during the final years of our high school days. RUTH NEILSEN Bowling Green State Universityg Commer- cial, LEONARD WALLS Fairmont State Col- legeg Columbia Uni- versityg Physical Ed- ucationg Social Sci- ence, Coach. sri STN' 'Him ' RAY HARPER LOUISE LAIBE Bowling Green State Universityg Social Studies and Home Eco- nomics. Aix,-,-uygvffgg - ,1,,3:Rix, -+,.t- . . ' 1 9:4 ' ' - -sm' f.f-:- ' ff' - ' ,. s ' ' '1 I S all , 1:. i Ohio State University g Superintendent. JACOB RETTERER Bowling Green State Universityg Mathe- matics and Science. NORMAN UNDERWOOD MARY SCRANTON Ohio State Universityg Mt.Sa1nt Josephg Eng- Vocational Agricul- -X17 lish and Latin. IUIC. 'J EDNA KENNEDY Bowling Green State Universityg North Centralg Fifth Grade. BIRDIE ADAMS Muskingum College Bowling Green State University Third Grade ELEANOR SHOWERS JOSEPHINE WALTER Capitol Umversrtyg Ohio Universityg Kent Ohio State Universityg State Universityg Sixth Music. Grade. .... fit, H R . ,' 4' L...-4 rf '2- -Sgtf---F . ,X - -r. ' SEQQ. -51:21-1 lf sci-f2.'?v A , . , k.a.,..,,7K , ORRAL GARBER Bowling Green State Universityg Fourth Grade. MONNIE WILLIAMS Radford State Teach ers College Bowling Green State Univer sity Second Grade : GENEVA SPARROW ELEANOR FICHTNER Eastern Christian Col- Bowling Green State legeg Kentucky Chris- Universityg First tian Collegeg Kinder- Grade. garren. 42' -if x., A '--4 n k , 4 -a SENIURS 1 if-1 r 1s, . .15 1 , '.1. 1. ,.11AN,1, ,,.1, 1 r 1 ,.. Vg h,L.i .. , Y ' n'.g1 U 1. 1 11,11 1 M ,f1iu3 . I U1 ' 1 I , nlXN3,3 lf. 1 1 ' 'rn' '- 4j'j,Q, 1-' I' .mfg H- , ' ' '11 ' 41' 4 141, . mfg, 1' 5,411 '. .1 . if .x 'g..:1g1,' '- , 1 4, :f'A',,,,.f, lv 31' 1 Mx 1 411 1 IW., .f L 1.1. , 1, ,, 1 , Zu .f.1N . 1 .1,.,1.. 1 1 .L-:'v' CRUZ' 1,,.h,,l1- fp 11 . vc1..,xf!,1 11 V A 'N .1 -.1'f1g ,1, ' r '1- M10 1, 1-..,, 1 , , 11 . 1 1 , 1-1.1 1, 11 , 'Htl ' I .1 , 11i,.. X 1 1 ' -' : -.1 ,x 1 1 111. .. ,. 1 , 1 1. .1 1 Y! H, 1 1-11 M11 1 1 , ,I 11'1'-N fp 11. .' '1 '.' '. XT' , . 1 , . 'J nfl X fl 11: 1 -91 ,. V 1:-1 'Q 4- 1v 41v'!l V'v'1V.. -rl 1 ,-5 l 11. ,Ll , 1 1 'N 1 f, I. 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RODNEY DICE Secretary15Basketba1125 Track 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band lg Echo Staff 3,45 F, F. A. 1,2,35 Class Play 3. SUZANNE REED President 15 Reporter 25 Secre- tary 45 Chorus 1,2,3.45 Band 1, 2,3.45EchoStaff45County Band 25 County Chorus 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Aff' rv f... I., ,.Al 'vu ,FUN 5' . K 5. X, xl Q VELMA LYON Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 County Band 1,2,3,45 County Chorus 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 35 President 25 Treasurer 3,45 Reporter lg Echo Staff 45 Soft- ba1l25 Volleyball 35 Class Play 3. 6 is- E14 -:-5:f S -:.-. ,'.'-'15 f ft JAMES KIRK Vice President 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45Footba1l1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Chorus 1,2,45 County Chorus1,2,3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,45 Echo Staff 2. NONA RIGDON Vice President 45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Chorus 25 County Chorus 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Echo Staff45 County Music 3. PAT SHONK Chorus 1, Echo Staff 1,2,4g Baseball 1.2, Volleyball 2.3, County Chorus 1.2, Class Play 3. BETTY WEIR Chorus 1,2,3,4g County Chorus 1,2,4g County Band 1,2,3,4g Echo Staff 4g Class Play 3. r P' 3 p-X 'K 55 l ,,,Q 5 PEGGY WALTER President 3,4g Treasurer 1,2 Volleyball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4 Echo Staff 4g County Chorus 1 2.3.4, County Band 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3, Class Play 3 Student Council 4. 7 fd' -...Y l, iff, DENNIE SPARROW Basketball 2,3,4g Football 4, Volleyball 2,3,4g Track 1g Base- ball 2g Chorus 1gF. F. A. 2,35 Vice President 2. IACK WHITEA MIRE Reporter 3,4g Football 1,2,3.4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 25 Volleyball 3,45 Track 3, Echc Staff3,4,Chorus1gCountyCho- rus 1, Student Council 1. rv' ' ' .1 -vu! eng-0-us:-'M iv . M 'K R In if ' I -3-Ike . M. 1-f ,. ,,,, +V 'G ' EY.-.AF 1 3 . fl---1 ' - .,.: X N- . k ' , . , -ini Q .I O , ' .: A 2-,-qi? YM, x 1' b , f'f1IMx:,, .NPV ' .k ' L :yfffo Enya r 5, 4 X- .A if V N Y' Jn si - ' . ' iii -- L A Aug 'I me ' 'K ,!, nj in : 'L' - . ,- . 6, ,V JO an 3,-,,,,-,., ,. X . . f Ng 'J',g,t 4 S.. . tt rkfvx .9 lv- T. Susie challenges all wrestlers---Velma's temper doesn't show here---What an incredulous look, Denny. Betty knew how to pucker up at an early age---ls Peggy still so shy?---Myron got that critical look early---Jack wasn't the bashful type at this age---But it looks like Pat was---George doesn't look destructive here---Nona must have had an optimistic idea ofschool---Rodney's disposition surely has changed---Mary Lou, sitting up like a good girl---Must have been a girl around when they snapped this one of Jim---Not much of John showing. 8 Q SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the bright and shining Tuesday morning of September 2, 1941, eleven girls and nine boys entered the first grade room to begin their long struggle to obtain an education at dear old Caledonia School. Our teacher, Miss Ethel Porter, took one look at this class and realized that here before her eyes was a class destined to make history. fRemember, we didn't say what kind of history.j This extraordinary class was composed of the following pupils: Suzanne Reed, Patty Arnold, Mary Lou Cochran, Betty Weir, Velma Lyon, Carol Reish, Rosie Hunt, Nona Rigdon, Marlene Rasey, Ronnie Reed, Rodney Dice, Mary Ann Steward, Gene Ault, Glendon Kight, John Mead, Dorothy Osborn, Milton Osborn, and Roy Shuster. We managed to struggle through our first year of school, and by the time September rolled around in l942 we were anxious to start to school once again, as we were second graders. Those who joined us were: Robert Belt, Charles Blevins, Billy Hough, and Patty Shonk. Throughout our second grade of school, Miss Porter, again, was our patient guide and counsellor. For our third year of school we advanced to a new room and a new teacher who was Mrs. Eleanor Fichtner. Our number was increased to 22 by the admission of: Lowell Coon, Wilma Jean Salisbury, Jack Whiteamire, James Kirk, Joann O'Hare, and Joan Kirk. Mrs. Fichtner, who was to be our instructor once again, cheer- fully welcomed us into the fourth grade in the fall of 1944. There were now only 21 in our little band. Richard Wright, Myron Arm- bruster, Dixie Bodell, and Charles Butcher joined us. During the fourth grade school year we were saddened by the death of our superintendent, Mr. G. W. Cox, who had been super- intendent at Caledonia for 15 years. There was such a large number of pupils in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades the next fall, that the fifth grade was divided. Twelve of us remained downstairs with Mrs. Garber and the fourth grade, and the rest fninej of us went upstairs with the sixth grade to meet our new teacher, Miss Jane Brundige. In the course of the year we gained two new students who were welcomed into our class. There were: John Boger from Cardington and Barbara Miller from Green Camp. During the course of the year we lost two pupils who moved to Marion. In the sixth grade we were all together once again. Miss Brun- dige was our teacher that year also. The admission of Harold Cole and Jim and Dick Detwiler increased our number of 2.1 once again. All of us worked hard to make that year a success because we were looking forward to leaving grade school and entering Junior High. We entered school the next year feeling quite grown-up, for we had left recess and other characteristics of grade school be- hind. We discovered, however, that we were to share our home room with the eighth grade, the class we had been with in our first grade room. 9 As Junior High students we had fewer, but more difficult sub- jects to study. We did not remain in one room for our classes as we had previously done in the grades. We changed classes just like the high school students did. Since the Junior High was composed of both the seventh and eighth grades, the class officers were members of both grades. It was our first experience at electing officers, but we felt that those we elected were capable ones. We elected: Robert Howe of the eighth grade, pre sidentg Dixie Bodell, seventh grade, vice-president, Margaret Martin, eighth grade, Sec. and Treas.g student council, Betty Phillips of the eighth grade and Velma Lyon of the seventh grade. Elsie Boganwright joined us, but Dixie Bodell moved away so our total number remained the same as that of the previous year. During our eighth grade, we gained two new members, Peggy Walter from Kirkpatrick, and George Deickert from Patterson, New Jersey. Twenty-one eager classmates entered the ninth grade. We were all looking forward to the time when we could march up onto the platform and receive our diplomas. We were initiated in grand and glorious style by the sophomores. Joe Chamberlin, Larry Nie- derhauser, and Jesse Wells swelled our enrollment to twenty-four. We held one bake sale during the year to begin our class fortune. Due to the loss of our money, we started our sophomore year penniless. We lost Elsie Boganwright, Gene Ault, Charles Butcher, Barbara Miller, Larry Niederhauser, and Jesse Wells, and gained Cassie Coulter and Dennie Sparrow. A bake sale and ticket-selling project for the Community Club were our only money-making ven- tures. Our class rings were ordered during the second semester. The size of our class began to dwindle during our junior year. We lost five of our members, Joe Chamberlin, Cassie Coulter, Jim Detwiler, Dick Detwiler, and Ronnie Reed. Our class rings were delivered to us two weeks after school started. Money-making projects were really begun in earnest. We earned about S300 by selling candy and pop at the football and basketball games, and by selling vanilla. During the first semester, our class presented the play, A Ready Made Family. On May 10, the juniors played host to the senior class and faculty for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet at the Greenlawn Inn, at Crestline. We began our senior year with a feeling of mingled gladness and sadness to think that this was to be our last year to work to- gether as a class. Shortly after the beginning of the year, Dorothy Osborne withdrew, leaving our class with an enrollment of four- teen. Many long hours of work were donated to selling advertise- ments and getting our yearbook ready for publication. We hope to earn enough money to finance our senior trip by printing a year- book and by presenting a Senior Class Play. At the end of this year, we will leave Caledonia High School to take our places as citizens in a far different world from that which we have already known. 10 CLASS WILL With all due regard to those who may think us otherwise, we, the exceedingly intelligent and superior members of the class of 1953, after struggling through twelve years of severe mental tor- ture to attain this high and esteemed accomplishment, believe it is now our right and duty to set forth this last will and testament, thus declaring null and void all other wills previously made by us. We here and now, being of able body and sound mind, do will our sole possessions to the following worthy people and groups. I, BETTY WEIR -- will my red hair to anyone with nerve enough to wear it. I, PAT SHONK -- will my nickname Hogan to Beverly Harper. I, NONA RIGDON -- will my right to swear under my breath in typing class to anyone who can get away with it. I, JIM KIRK -- will my little black book of girls addresses to Bob Hill. I, DENNIE SPARROW -- will my right to argue with Miss Laibe in history class to Dick Stafford. I, JACK WHITEAMIRE -- will my 20-70 vision to Joe Green. I, RODNEY DICE -- will my ambition at athletics to Frank Mc- Donald. I, VELMA LYON -- will my hot temper to Lois Levien. I, PEGGY WALTER -- will my athletic ability to Rosei Medley. I, GEORGE DEICKERT -- will my right to bust up school property to Mike Murphy. I, JOHN BOGER -- will my right to get kicked out of Marion by the Police to Gene Ault. I, MARY LOU COCI-IRAN -- will my right to be late every morning to Jimmie Cain. I, SUSIE REED -- will my right to be a cheerleader four years in a row to Mary Hunt. I, MYRON ARMBRUSTER -- will my right to speak out in class without being called on to Ronnie Groves. To the teachers: MR. RETTERER -- we leave x the unknown quantity with the hope that someday he will find it. MISS LAIBE -- we leave a new notebook for history notes. MRS. NEILSEN -- we leave all the old eraser dust left on our type- writers. MR. WALLS -- we leave a new bottle of smelling salts that has some kick to it. MR. HARPER -- we leave a wide-awake, intelligent, and talkative Physics Class. MISS SCRANTON -- we leave a suit of armor to protect her from flying erasers. MR., LINDSAY -- we leave our old pencil stubs to keep the school's records with. ll PROPHECY The year? 1963, time surely has flown. I've just finished supper and settled down in my favorite chair to look at this week's Life . I see that it has a pic- ture of a football star on the cover. Wait a minute, that isn't any ordinary foot- ball player, that's JACK WHITEAMIRE, the famous quarterback for Notre Dame. You'd think anybody with Jack's money would have made good in the political world. Well, one never can tell! As I turn the page I see that NONA RIGDON'S world famous dog kennels were raided by a group of fleas. Poor Nona, one would never have thought she would have gone to the dogs after being around birds the early part of her life. Well, well. What's this? Why a picture of a mansion built by that famous multi-millionaire, MYRON ARMBRUSTER. The caption under the picture says that Myron hit the jackpot on one of those You Take All quiz programs. And here I thought Myron would be a professional artist. I see that the next page is entitled Agriculture . I wonder if there is any- one here that I know. Why, of course, I should have known that was GEORGE DEICKERT pictured with his 2000 head of Holsteins. It was rumored that George wanted to be a dress designer. Speaking of dress, I see that BETTY WEIR has gone far in her Modeling School, she has 541 pupils enrolled at the present time. I thought Betty wanted to be a grade school teacher. I see the last page has some pictures from Ohio State University, and I be- lieve here at the bottom is a picture of JIM KIRK, the Dean at State. Jim surely has advanced rapidly, everyone thought him to be the romantic type, and as such should be married by now. But he's still a bachelor. Probably prefers to spread his charm around. Life surely has some famous people. I wonder if I could find any news about some of my famous classmates in the Marion Star . Wow! Look at those muscles on that fellow. Why it looks like, of course, it is DENNY SPAR- ROW, the world's greatestwrestler. Whyjust the other night Denny took on three men single handed ffriends may call at the Timson Allen Funeral I-Iome.l One might have expected Denny to follow in his father's footsteps. I see here that MARY LOU COCHRAN has donated two thousand dollars to a fund for elderly, homeless cats. It seems that Mary Lou was too busy with her career as a nurse to get married. Here's another name on the next page that seems familiar. Yes, it's PEGGY WALTER, famous doctor of Walter Reed Hospital. It seems Peggy has developed a new cure for fatigue. fThe cure is less workl. Speaking of less work, I see that PATTY SHONK gave up her job as baby sitter and is going to enlist in the Waves. Ship-A-Hoy , Patty. I-Iere's another item, Mrs. Hinnamon, formerly SUSIE REED, was elected chairman of the Mothers Club. This was Susie's greatest ambition all through her high school years. Why, look at this ad. Honest John Boger -- your friendly Cadillac dealer . John surely has come along way from that '36 Plymouth. And here's another ad. Just look at this dashing fellow whose picture appears in the ad. It's Rod- ney fBuy it by the truckloadl Dice. I-Ie's the new owner of the ex-Resler Eleva- tor. Rodney's life ambition was to follow in the footsteps of Solon. It is really wonderful to be able to relax at home and catch up on all of one's old classmates. But the Star always carries a good bit of news about the good old class of '53, partly because VELMA LYON is the editor. Velma actually achieved her grade school ambition of being a paper girl. Guess I'll just curl up and take a nap now, after catching up with all the news of former classmates. Maybe I'll have a dream of even greater fortunes for the famous members of the class of '53, 12 W ,I ,fi 1 1 af. ...MK K H, Q S N -- fl. x i , '1 V V 1 ff ,' 1, fl r' 3' , fy xi Xl? .' 5 ,. , 6 Q1 Em., R E-, ' C 5-5 iA4A,-, r',,.n.'g ' ,- KW., -L. 4 H .J rr ,X . ,-4 L E L E V E N H G R A - D E 1ST ROW: Dixie Derwiler, Jeanne Smith, Rosie Medley, Theresa Hipsher, Joanne Hoffman, Selorus Tomlin, Marian Deickert, Joyce Artis. BND ROW: lxlrs. Neilsen, Gene Ault, Don Belt, Bob Noggle, Kenny Gilliam, John Kig,htling,er,John Wells,Joe Green, Bob Hunt, BRD ROW: Ronnie Groves, Paul Layman, Dick Stafford, Joe Chamberlin, George Cochran, Francis Lyon, Jimmy Cain. 1ST ROW, Janet Reeder, Martha Clark,Carol Underwood, Beverly Harper,Joyce Benge, Janis Ream- Snyder, Regina Yando, Norma Crissinger, Pat Groves. BND ROWg Barbara Pickett, Tommy Phillips, Howard Kohler, Ervine Hunt, Doug Whiteamire, Bert Sparrow, Tommy Sickel,Jim Chapman, Gene Rice, Bobby Hill,Shirley Guinrher, Miss Scranton. BRD ROW: Jim Ulsh, Larry Brooks, George Long,- acre, Lewis Chamberlin, Tom Bryant, Bob Dickerson, Bob Shader, Frank McDonald, Raymond Walker, Mary L. Green. T E N T H G R A af D E Q' N I N T H 'E G R A D E IST ROW: Ioan Rizor, Margaret Jury, Dorothy Reeder, Deloris l-lolycross, Joan Lyon, Beryl Haycook, Connie Moorman, Mary Hunt, Jane Shannon. 'END ROW: Mr. Retterer, Paul Hill, Kenny Witzel, Lyle Murphy, Ronnie Gist, Don Sherer, Karl l-lipsher, Bobbie Stafford, Tom Miracle. 1ST ROW, Doris Walker, Inez Gist, Marjorie lrey, Raymond Morrow, Anna Dempster, Marilyn Sul- livan, Leona Belt, Bill Hurtt, Robert Detwiler. 2ND ROWg Rosemary Teynor, Joyce Smith, Lois Levien, Janet Perry, Rebecca Scheifler, Don Crissinger, Melvin Bryant, Marjorie Wells, Mr. Walls 3RD ROW1 Darlene Cochran, Janet Benge, Ivan Bayles, Don Miracle, Edith Hopkins, Virgil Hildreth Marilyn Underwood. E I G H T H G he., 'QQ R f f , A w o E 'fa--w 4 S E V E N T H G R A D E 1ST ROW: Bill Detwiler, Marion Newman, Donald Jerew, James Hough, James Longacre, Bill Hunt, Gary Chappell, Doug Cochran. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Showers, Arlene Moorman, Patty Jansen, Donna Morrow, Earnestine Haycook, Derry Rae, Judy Walker, Nancy Sherer, Nancy Reed, Judy Keith. 3RD ROW: Virginia Hopkins, Dianna I-loldridge, Marilyn Lyon, Robert Swisher, John Middaugh, Clarence De Vore, Barbara Bigford, Mary Anne Gist. ABSENT: Delbert Collins. CLASS OFFICERS 7th GRADE: Pres. Nancy Reed, Vice Pres. Doug Cochran, Sec. Barbara Bigford, Treas. Patty Jansen, Reporter Jim Longacre, Bob Swisher. 8th GRADE: Pres. Janet Benge, Vice Pres. Virgil Hildreth, Sec. and Treas. Becky Scheifler, New Re- porter Inez Gist, Sargeant at Arms Don Crissinger. 9th GRADE: Pres. Don Sherer, Vice Pres. Lyle Murphy, Sec. Ronnie Gist, Treas. Bob Stafford, Reporter Mary Hunt. 10th GRADE: Pres. Doug Whiteamire, Vice Pres. Robert Hill, Sec. George Longacre, Treas. Tom Bryant, Reporter Janet Reeder. llrh GRADE: Pres. John Kightlinger, Vice Pres. Joyce Artis, Sec. Dixie Detwiler, Treas. JimmyCain, Reporter Joe Green. 12th GRADE: Pres. Peggy Walter, Vice Pres. Nona Rigdon, Sec. Susie Reed, Treas. Velma Lyon, Reporter Mary Lou Cochran. 15 T '- J .Si S I X T H G R A D E 1ST ROWg Mrs. Walter, John Shepherd, Rosemary Cochran, Robert Hough, Jerry Ulsh, Larry Belt, Molli Holden,David Wel1s,Ronald Hickok,Robert Pickett. QND ROW: Irene Ross,Jerry Reamsnyder, Glenda Hipshcr, Terry Swisher, Paul Middaugh, Lola Wade, John Herrod, Barbara Brooks, John Benge. 3RD ROW: Ronald Lyon, Darrell Fyffe,Janette Moorman, Lois Hunt,Joan Mason, Bertha Hunt, Caro- line Foos. ABSENT: Linda Holycross. lST ROW: George Gray, Jimmy Bayles, Charles Baker, Sandra Starbuck, Harvey Burgett, Diane Cochran, Dwight Hill, Janice Hickok. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Kennedy, Jimmy Howser, Larry Bigford, Johnny Detwiler,Polly Gates, Kirk Mundsell, Robert Fields, Jack Holden, Shirley Baker. 3RD ROW: George Kirk, Richard Lyon, Lester Tomlin, Larry Morrow, Hardy Duerson, Patsy Perdue, David Ott, 4TH ROW: Rodney Lucas, Carolyn Lyons, Linda Coulter, Ralph Lyons, Jack Roberts. ABSENT: Donald Miller. I F - I F T H G R A fa-A D E fi F O LI R T H G R A D E A JJ 1ST ROW Charlotte Hunt, Linda Wells, Lois Jean Clark, Flora Mae Fichtner, Barbara Kaelber, Ted- dy Noggle Gilbert Menough, Lanny Gist, Sharon Shader, Neal Laubner. 2ND ROW: Orral Garber Rebecca Brooks, Carol Jean Teyner. Jill Shannon, James Hurtt, Curtis Whiteamire, Dennis Iden Darius Erwin, Carolyn Kightlinger, Deborah Clark. 3RD ROW: Annette Parker, Carolyn Phillips, Ashton Ogle, Larry Underwood, William Miracle, James Perry, Donald Shepherd, Elaine Ross. . v 1ST ROW: Carolyn Underwood,Roberta Foos,'Marilyn Paxton, Violet Haycook,Janice Mason, Mari- lyn Jo Fyffe, Jane Ellen Haines, Darlyn Douce, Linda Cochran. 2ND ROW: Mrs, Adams, Bill Demp- ster, Billie Cooper, Herman Knisley, Sherrill Wells, Jerry Newman, Billie Baker, Dixie Middaugh, Sharon Newell, Donna Mason. 3RD ROW: Janet Anderson, Dicky Lyon, Eddie Gates, Paul Chamber- lin,Ronald Shepherd,Clifford Dice, Bonnie Holden, Wilma Morrow. 4TH ROW: Dicky Sherer, John Axthelm, Tommy Lyon, Denny Hough, Jimmy Berige, Frank Middaugh. ABSENT: Jackie Scheiffler. S E C O N D G R A D E 1ST ROW: Jerry Gates, Bobbie Ross, Jerry Cox, James Waddell, Billy Hopkins, Larry Hunt, James Sherer, Charles Belt, Nellie Baker, Nikki Sickel. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Williams, Sandra Hough, Jay Miglore, Cheryl Burkholder, Bonnie Chappell, Becky Hipsher, Marlene Miracle, Shirley Holdridge, Charlene Miracle, Nancy Ogle. 3RD ROW: Ruth Hopkins, Gary Bryant, Judy Clayter, Lester Demp- ster, Carol Berry. 1ST ROW: Janice Haycook, Denny Henkle, Ronald Timson, Richard Irey. Jimmie Hunt, Glen Keith Larry Persinger, Cheryl Laubner, Susie Caskey, Donna Starbuck. 2ND ROW: Connie Shepherd Michael Gist, Sue Hill, Sandra Cochran, Linda Paxton, Teddy Brown, Karen Witzel, Gloria Clark Lisa Angles, David Baker. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Fichtner, Carolyn Coulter, Richard Cooper, Robert Hill Deanna Douce, Linda Ketcham, Bruce Duerson, Donald Sharrock, Dickie Mason, Tommy Kight- linger, David Thompson., I R S T G R A D E .MQ lied' r--vcd Q '55, - ,. Q.: . . ,r I N D E R G A R T E N 1ST ROW: Wanda J.5ickel, Hugh D. Wait,Carroll lruy, Betty J. Brooks, Carl McNeal, Judy Cooper, Michael Shannon, Thomas Holden, Nancy Ross. QND ROW: Donna I. Myers, Jackie Durham, Richard . Yoeman, Stephen Seaburn, Larry Burkholder, Carolyn Irey, Becky Appelfeller, Robert Cover. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Sparrow, Michael Mitchell, Betsy Clark, Jean Ann Showers, John Dickerson, Keith Wit- zcl, Linda J. Price, Sue Ellen Lyon, Sharon Hopkins. 1ST ROW: Christina Midlam, Linda Nickel, Dean Chivington, Steven Rowe, Michael Darnell, K Richard Newman, Robert Gist, Vldlliam Berry, Jr., Alicia Kellogg. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Sparrow, Mar- jorie Lucas, Joyce Anderson, David Bisbee, David Stults, Margaret Deickert, Sally l-lunt, Marilyn I Martin, Danny Keller, Alan Forry. ABSENT: Catherine Andresz, Donnie Eliott. E N I Sw.. w-..- fii 3, V ' fm V' I -1 ,ffm :TIER ' -,I :F ' T' - - -.5 F' Q l ' X S., . , . A A 'cf E v N- -X.. Q -- Mwv, V P, . A -x 'M' W- , my Q yyyy W may f 5 T Q ' , Q m 'Q 4 5' h 5 2 -L5 s 4 . ii N fin Nts msn o---.... X, 1 J ' 'X ,, A. fifty QI' IX . ..-.pau Let's take aride---Yum Yum! ---Come on 'a my house---Some perch! Pals---Campers---Pip a-back---Perfect fit---Oh, my achin' knees---Slumber Party???---Could this be 1ove?--- Small Fry. 20 ACTIVITIES , Q A i ,, 1ST ROW: Ronnie Hickok, Annette Parker, Sandra Starbuck, Diane Cochran, Betsy Clark, Carolyn Kightlinger, Sharon Snader, Barbara Kaelber, Neal Laubner. QND ROW: Patsy Purdue, Pauline Gates,Jack Holden,Gibby Menough, Larry Underwood, Bill Miracle, Tommy Tomlin, Larry Bigford, George Kirk,Flora Mae Fightner. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Showers, John Shepard, Jerry Reamsnyder, Terry Swisher, Linda Coulter, Lola Wade, Rosemary Cochran, Barbara Brooks, John Benge, Larry Morrow. 4TH ROW: Jack Roberts, Ronnie Lyon, Darrel Fyffe, Arlene Moorman, Lois Hunt, Joan Mason, Glenda Hipsher, Carolyn Foos, David Ott. 1ST ROW: Bill Detwiler, Douglas Cochran, James Longacre, Patty Jansen, Arlene Moorman, Judy Keith, Donna Morrow, Marjorie Wells, Gary Chappell, Robert Detwiler. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Showers, Marjorie lrey,Bill Hunt, Marilyn Sullivan, Leona Belt, Mary Anne Gist, Nancy Reed,Nancy Sherer, lnez Gist, Janet Benge, Diana Holdridge, Robert Swisher, Virginia Hopkins. 3RD ROW: Barbara Bigford, Darlene Cochran, Edith Hopkins, Marilyn Underwood, Janet Perry, Marilyn Lyon, Clarence DeVore, Lois Anne Levien, Melvin Bryant, Virgil Hildreth, Joyce Smith, Rebecca Scheifler. l 4 4 l A 2 4.1, ' gg G :gr is? I Q. will L S ,I Ne.-' E E C L U 1ST ROW: Janet Reeder, Janis Reamsnyder, Carol Underwood, Delores I-lolycross, Joyce Benge, B Beverly Harper,Regina Yando. ZND ROW: Mary Louise Green, Mary Hunt, Norma Crissinger, Mrs. Showers, Martha Clark, Shirley Guinther, Pat Groves, Barbara Pickett. 1ST ROW: Bert Sparrow,Ray Walker,Frank MacDona1d,Gene Rice, Tommy Phillips, lim Chapman. ZND ROW: Mrs. Showers, Robert Hill, Larry Brooks, Robert Dickerson, Lewis Chamberlin, George Longacre, Rodney Dice. - B O Y S G L E E C L U B gk 1ST ROW: Barbara Pickett, Mary Louise Green, Beryl Haycook, Shirley Guinther, Martha Clark. Dixie Detwiler,Ioan Rizor, Mary l-lunt,Jane Shannon. 2ND ROW: Mary Lou Cochran, Theresa Hip- sher,Rosie Medley,Joan Lyon,Joan Hoffman, Betty Weir, Selorus Tomlin, Velma Lyon, Susie Reed, Nona Rigdon. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Showers, Pat Groves, Norma Crissinger, Janis Reamsnyder, Regina Yando, Peggy Walter, Carol Underwood, Joyce Benge, Delores Holycross, Beverly l-larper, Connie Moorman. 4TH ROW: Dorothy Reeder, Bert Sparrow, Bobby Hill, George Longacre, Bob Dickerson, Lewis Chamberlin, Larry Brooks, Frank McDonald, Jim Chapman, Jim Cain, Tom Phillips. Diane Cochran, Nona Rigdon, Margaret Jury. M A J O R E T T E S ,N ff l , JI' a':'2:1..-a- H r Z ' 1451 f., . . . Q ' .M -A -bfi Q ivvs, - ,,-1 ,- ,.,, , ' .W X Qwif-gb :fra f- f,,,,,'-fx MAJORETTES: Margaret Jury, Nona Rigdon, Diane Cochran, Joanne Hoffman. 1ST ROW Pat Groves, Mary Louise Green, Darrel Fyffe, Bob Swisher, Dixie Detwiler, Janis Ream- snyder. ZND ROW: Larry Belt, Marjorie Irey, George Longacre, Jimmy Longacre, Ro- bert Hill, Susie Reed. 3RD ROW: Becky Schiefler, lnez Gist. 4TH ROW- Marilyn Un- derwood, Marilyn Lyon. 5TH ROW: Martha Clark,Janet Perry. 6TH ROWQ Jimmy Cain Regina Yando. 7TH ROW: Berle Haycook, Marjorie Wells. 8TH ROW: Joan Mason Jerry Reamsnyder. 9TH ROW: Caroline Foos, Derry Rae, RosemaryCocl1rar1, Mary Lori Cochran, Terry Swisher, Lyle Murphy. 10TH ROW: Jeanne Smith, Velma Lyon, Peggy Walter, Joan Lyon, Bette Weir, Joe Chamberlin, Marion Deickert. 24 F. F. A. KNEELING: Norman Loyer, Paul Layman, William Rice, Philip Leathem. 1ST ROW: Larry Brooks, Jim Ulsh, Francis Lyon, John Boger, Robert Noggle, Robert Hill, Mr. Underwood, Howard Hildreth, 2ND ROW: Charles Sharrock, Karl Hipsher, George Deickert, Don Belt, Tom Bryant. George Cochran, Richard Staf- ford. 3RD ROW: John Landis, John Burkhart, Robert Stafford, Paul Hill, Ronald Gist, Robert Dickerson, Robert Hunt, Howard Koehler, Don Sherer, Gene Ault. ABSENT: Jim Cain. ECHO STAFF f ge, . wr 25? 'A 2' 1 ,L YT an 1 lv J 1, 'o 1ST ROW: Myron Armbruster, Nona Rigdon, Mary Lou Cochran, Susie Reed, Bette Weir, Selorus Tomlin, Joyce Artis,Jack Whiteamire. 2ND ROW: Mary Hunt, Janet Reeder, Velma Lyon, Pat Shonk, Peggy Wal- ter, Mrs. Neilsen. SRD ROW: Jim Longacre, Robert Hill, John Kightlinger, Joe Green, Bob Swisher, Inez Gist. 25 FOOTBALL 1ST ROW: Joe Green, John Wells, Jack Whiteamire,Jim Kirk, George Deickert, Dick Stafford. John Boger. 2ND ROW: Coach Walls, Dennie Sparrow. John Kightlinger, Joe Chamberlin, Bob Dickerson, Don Sherer, Larry Brooks, Doug Whiteamire, 3RD ROW: Manager Ronnie Groves, Paul Layman, Bob Stafford, Jim Chapman, Raymond Walker, Don Belt, Tommy Phillips, Bert Sparrow, Kenny Witzel, Manager Gene Ault. September 5 Clinic at Claridon September 12 Johnsville at Claridon 19-13 September 19 Johnsville at Mt. Gilead 26-18 September 26 Chesterville at Claridon 12-6 October 3 LaRue at LaRue 22-60 October 10 Howard at Howard 0-38 October 17 Claridon at Claridon 12-22 October 24 Marengo at Marengo 13-26 October 25 Waldo at Claridon 26-6 October 31 Sparta at Centersburg 48-13 Because of an ineligible player our record was seven losses and two wins during the season, but for all practical purposes we had a five wins four losses record. With the ineligibility ruling we were in a three way tie for last place along with Marengo and Sparta. Johnsville took second place while LaRue, Claridon, and Chesterville tied for first place. We traveled to Howard for an out-of-the-league game, which Howard won 38-0. We also played Waldo, a school which is coming into the league next year. We won over them 26-6 after losing to Marengo the preceding day. That is the first time that we have ever played two games in a row. There were 13 boys who won varsity letters in football this year. They are: Don Belt, George Deickert, John Boger, Joe Green, John Kightlinger, Paul Layman, Jim Kirk, Dennie Sparrow, Dick Stafford, Doug Whiteamire, Jack Whiteamire, and John Wells. 26 I l l VARSITY 1 m 1ST ROW: Gene Rice, Doug Whiteamire. Bob Dickerson, Bob Hill, and Ervin Hunt. 2ND ROW: Paul Lay man, Myron Armbruster, Jim Kirk, Coach Leonard Walls, Dennie Sparrow. Joe Green, and Jack Whitea mire. Chesterville Caledonia 48 Leesville Caledonia Iberia Caledonia 51 New Bloomington Caledonia Claridon Caledonia 60 LaRue Caledonia Mt. Gilead Caledonia 56 Waldo Caledonia New Bloomington Caledonia 45 Morral Caledonia Nevada Caledonia 60 Martel Caledonia Pleasant Caledonia 65 Harpster Caledonia Green Camp Caledonia 68 Marengo Caledonia Meeker Caledonia 82 Prospect Caledonia Tournament Games LaRue Caledonia 56 Morral Caledonia Meeker Caledonia 51 Green Camp Caledonia LaRue Caledonia '76 Prospect Caledonia The Caledonia Scot's Basketball team of 1952.-53 enjoyed a successful season with a league record of 7 wins and 3 losses. At one time Cal- edonia's league record was 6 straight wins. Their first defeat in league play was by Waldo who finished in first place in the league. The Donian's were led by Jim Kirk, center, who scored 180 points in league play for an average of 18 points per game. Another honor won by Kirk was a Sportsmanship Trophy awarded to him by the officials of the Marion County Tournament. Jim was also the only Marion County player to be unanimously chosen to the all county tournament team by the eleven Marion County coaches. 27 RESERVES 1ST ROW: Gene Rice, Doug Whiteamire, Bob Dickerson, Bob Hill, and Ervin Hunt. 2ND ROW: Bertrand Sparrow, Tommy Phillips, Jim Ulsh, Bob Snader. Howard Koehler, and Raymond Walker. Caledonia Chesterville 42 Caledonia Mt. Gilead Caledonia Iberia 46 Caledonia New Bloomington Caledonia Claridon 32 Caledonia Nevada Caledonia Waldo 34 Caledonia Pleasant Caledonia Morral 20 Caledonia Green Camp Caledonia Martel 20 Caledonia Meeker Caledonia Harpster 46 Caledonia LaRue Caledonia Marengo 45 Caledonia Prospect The Caledonia Reserve basketball team had a very successful Season defeating fifteen opponents while only losing to one. The only setback of the season was at the hands of a tall Iberia quintet. Ervin Hunt and Gene Rice were the top scorers on the squad with 194 and 174 points respectively. On February 21, 1953, the reserve team was presented a trophy for first place in the reserve league, in which they were undefeated. The reserve team amassed a total of 753 points during the season for an average of 47.1 points per game while holding their opponents to 544 points or a 34 point average. 2 8 l JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 1ST ROW: Janet Benge, Lyle Murphy, Ronnie Gist, Don Sherer, Bob Stafford, Bob Detwiler. QND ROW: Darlene Cochran, Marion Newman, Tom Miracle,Bob Swisher, Kenny Witzel, Bill Hunt, Gary Chappell, Doug Cochran, Joyce Smith. 3RD ROW: Donald lerew, ,lim Longacre, Paul Hill, Melvin Bryant, Don Crissinger, Ralph Elliot, Bill Hurtt, Bill Detwiler. Caledonia 38 Claridon Caledonia 39 New Bloomington Caledonia 30 Pleasant Caledonia 46 Green Camp Caledonia 34 Grand Prairie Caledonia 42 Meeker Caledonia 38 Morral Caledonia 43 Prospect Caledonia 32 Waldo The Caledonia Junior High copped a tie for second place this year with Green Camp. The little Scots had an impressive record of seven wins and two defeats. The County Junior High Tournament is scheduled for March and everyone is hopeful that we might gain our third title. Ronnie Gist, Don Sherer, and Bob Detwiler led the Junior High squad in the point category. Ronnie Gist was high with 115, points, second was Don Sherer with 71, and third was Bob Detwiler with 70. We hope that the squad continues as successfully in future years as they have this year. 29 WN ' v .. gif- is . .X ... . us, ' mm' f -' V. X- , dim - I A ,, B fx 61 'T g Q? f if ' Jig if fx if f J! dvr? N 'B-V 3:29- On the evening of November 9, 1952 the Junior Class Play, A Ready Made Family was presented. The play was directed by our Class Advisor, Miss Louise Laibe. Agnes Martyn, a widow, while vacationing met an old sweetheart, Henry Turner, a widower, and they became engaged. Neither told the other of the children at home, three in one household and two in the other. The youngsters, having heard of the big surprise, planned to upset the matrimonial apple cart by acting their worst before their prospective step-parents. One had fits, another talked baby talk, a third played the role of a holy terror. Sammie be- came a kleptomaniac, and Doris, having had an operation, harped on that. Agnes and Henry finally emerged victorious and the kids were ready to accept their new parents. The cast was as follows: Agnes Martyn, a widow, Betty Weir, Bob, her son, Rodney Dice, Marilee, her elder daughter, Peggy Walter, Gracie, her youngest daughter, Dorothy Osborn, Miss Lydia, her sister-in-law, Velma Lyon, Henry Turner, a widower, Jim Kirk, Doris, his daughter, MaryLou Cochran, Sammie, his son, Myron Armbruster, Begonia, the darky cook, Pat Shonk, Nicodemus, the colored handyrnan, Dennie Sparrow. The Senior Class of 1953 will present the play, lf Mother Only Knew on the evening of April 24, 1953 in the auditorium of the new school building. The play will be directed by Miss Louise Laibe, our class advisor. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are having their twentieth wedding anniversary! Mrs. Maxwell, however, is sure Dad has forgotten all about it, and bursts into tears when he is late for dinner. Aunt Mary and the three Maxwell children feel so badly they each call, a florist and order flowers in Dad's name. Betty Lou, fifteen, even makes a reservation for her parents at an exclusive res- taurant. Dad arrives and, sure enough, he has completely forgotten. He is soon reminded when a multitude of flowers start arriving. Mrs. Maxwell is beside herself with joy. Connie, the eldest daughter, reads the cards on the flowers and finds a large bouquet addressed very lovingly to her mother and signed Dr. Gooch. When Mother has lunch with Dr. Gooch the following day, Connie tells the other children and they decide something must be done about the wolf. What they don't know is that Dr. Gooch is a lady doctor with whom their mother went to college. Now she and her husband Qwho is also named Dr. Goochj have suggested Mr. Maxwell for an important job on the board of directors of the local college. Meanwhile, Connie tells her father that their Mother has been stepping out with an unknown doctor. When the male Dr. Gooch comes to the Maxwell home to interview Dad about the position, you can imagine what happens. He never gets a chance to explain his mission -- Well, you just have to see the fun for yourself! The cast is as follows: Janet Maxwell, mother, Betty Weir, John Maxwell, father, Jim Kirk, Aunt Mary, mother's aunt, Pat Shonk, Connie Maxwell, daughter, Velma Lyon, Charles Brains Burke, Connie's boyfriend, Myron Armbruster, Betty Lou Maxwell, daughter, Peggy Walter, Bernadine, Betty Lou's pal, Susie Reed, Wilbur Maxwell, son, Dennie Sparrow, Hercules Nelson, Wilbur's pal, Jack Whiteamire, Gladys Gooch, mother's former college roommate, Mary Lou Cochran, Dr. Jeffry Gooch, Gladys' husband, Rodney Dice. 32 - ' r, JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On May 10, 1952 the Junior Class played host to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Ban- quet held at Green Lawn Inn near Crestline. A springtime theme was carried out in all of the decorations. Abower of many pastel colored streamers made an artificial ceiling over the whole dining area, where the tables were ar- ranged in a large bouquet of wine roses, the class flower of the honored guests. Each Sen- ior was presented with one of the class flowers at the end of the program. The room and tables were decorated with many vases of lilacs, pastel colored tulips, and flags. Other table decora- tions included miniature bird houses, wishing wells, May poles and plaster country scenes with a rustic bridge and apple trees in blossom. Candle light added to the impressiveness of the decorations. Each guest's place was marked by a small nut cup in the form of a lacy May bas- ket from the handle of which hung a tag with the person's name. Jim Kirk, as master of ceremonies, introduc- ed Peggy Walter, Junior Class President who welcomed the Seniors -and the faculty members. Margaret Burley, Senior Class President, gave the response. Included in the program for the evening were remarks by Superintendent T. D. Brown, County Superintendent D. T. Mills, a pantomine by Junior Class members, a piano solo by Mary Lou Cochran, anda saxophone solo by Bette Weir. After the dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. We Juniors felt our weeks of work and planning were well repaid by the apparent en- joyment of the Banquet by our guests. iz E: ! rs ?' I L , Qs'-iff V fi: -M A 'IUWB wunnv-nad' -lf H- The Caledonia Junior Class presented a three-act play entitled Spooky Tavern , on November 9, 1952, in the school gym with the cast as follows: Lon Hacker, George Cochrang Ghost Woman, Jeanne Smithg Lucy Hacker, Jo- anne Hoffmang Joyce Wingate, Marion Deickertg Florabel Wingate, Selorus Tomling Bedelia, Dixie Detwilerg Ralph Channing, Kenny Gilliamg Terry Tan- ner, John Kightlingerg Willie Worgle, James Caing Blackie Simms, Francis Lyon: Farone, John Wells. When Joyce Wingate brought her younger sister and her colored mammy, Bedelia, out to Old Mill Tavern on a stormy evening, witha view to buying it, turning it into a tea room and calling it Spooky Tavern, she started something. She was followed by three college mates. The hard- faced master of the tavern and his crafty sister did all they could to scare the young people away. A ghost woman, presumably the spirit of a murderess, prowledabout,uttering blood-curdling screams. Here occurred the rendez- vous of two leaders of a narcotic-stealing gang and a dope-peddling college student with a detective from the federal narcotic service on their trail. The excitement was modified by laughs at the superstitious Bedelia and the ghost ridden Freshman. Caledonia representatives to the National Honor Soc- iety are, front row: Senior Velma Lyon, Junior Joyce Ar- tis, Senior Peggy Walter, Back Row: Senior Jim Kirk. Any Junior or Senior who is in the upper third of his class scholasrically is eligible for membership. Other char- acteristics which must be present in their school record are Leadership, Character, and Service. These students were admitted into the society at the annual Marion County Honor Society Banquet held this year at New Bloomington School in April. 34 Cr 3' lk' -R rf7ri 3 -rf f . r I r r . Wriillilrlu:lil-gig? X' ,l 4 , X? l?i TT'+Hf f? ws fsis 7 ' w.s12- if 'Qkifiii assi A , ,, I i- A? A- ji A X wz giij ga it Q 4 A 7 'f' i' , . - -' . is 3 - Q ' 5 ' g f .A VA ul 'QM' s , , of . . .mfs qr1,ty1sm.r A . . s - A ', , fy sl' C A t X l f Exfgiw X Perm: Ev ,jug-1.8. Industrial Arts ................. American Problems ................. Vocational Agriculture Cheerleaders-Susie, Selores, Regina, Mary ................. Cooks . . . , ........ Typing ll Mr. Lindsay, school secretary .................... Bus Drivers ...,. ........ K ester Rice New Elementary School, finally finished . . . ............ . Some of the play cast 35 CLASS I952 Patricia fBryantl Cain, Mansfield Beulah Cochran, Edison Mary Cochran, Edison Ieanetta Fields, Caledonia Betty Fleming, Caledonia Shirley fFletcherQ Adams, Marion Carol fFurnissQ Lantz, Caledonia Mary Jo Garber, Caledonia Wayne Gray, Caledonia Robert l-lowe, Caledonia Ruth Ann fl-lilly Schmidt, Marion Marjorie Hildreth, Caledonia Raymond l-lipsher, Caledonia Jenola l-lipsher, Caledonia Eugene Hunt, Navy Dick Hurtt, Navy Marlene Lyon, Caledonia Margaret fMartinj Burley, Caledonia Carl Murray, Caledonia Cloney Murphy, Caledonia Betty Phillips, Caledonia Gene Reece, Kirkpatrick Rilla Rigdon, Marion David Shonk, Navy Roy-Smith, Caledonia Connie Underwood, Golden Meadow, La, CLASS l95I Wilson Armbruster, Navy Robert Bayles, Army Carl Boger, Van Nuys, Calif. Dale Cain, Mansfield Keith Dodds, Army Douglas Lantz, Navy Jack Reece, Kirkpatrick Gwendolyn fSullivanj Comstock, Marion Marilyn Joan Walker, Caledonia CLASS I95O Carol Qwalkerj McKinnis, Caledonia Verona fDicej Jackson, Caledonia Shirley QStiefj Mitchell, Caledonia Marlene Qwestonj Reish, Caledonia Charlotte QUnderwoodJ Powell, Caledonia Dick Fleming, Air Force Rodney Alexander, Army Barbara Sickel, Columbus Rosemary fDoylej l-lolycross, Marion Kenneth Craley, Army Charles Gray, Army Regina Campton, Cleveland CLASS I 949 Mary Lou fArmbrusterj Murphy, Cardington Amy Beers, Mt. Gilead Flora Boger, Marion Paul Belt, Ind. Betty Campton, Cleveland Connie fErwinj Friend, Bucyrus Gene Fleming, Marion Barbara Groves, Cincinatti Carl Hildreth, Caledonia Patsy flreyj Ray, Bainbridge, Md. Peggy Irey, Caledonia Phyllis QLongacrej Martin, Caledonia Richard MaKeever, Navy Don Rogers, Lima Della fShonl0 Northup, Caledonia CLASS I948 Zella fRigdonl Galloegas, Clyde Betty QNoggleJ MaKeever, Marion Virginia fRichardsj Radcliff, Caledonia Janice fStiefJ Comstock, Marion Joan QMitacleJ Snyder, Caledonia Joan fCainl Clutter, Caledonia Joann Berridge, Galion Marianne fl-lilly Markley, Caledonia Shirley fSmithj Freet, Marion Jerry Jaggers, Navy Winston Underwood, Caledonia Gerald Goodman, Caledonia John Robertson, Army Kenneth Comstock, Marion Howard Mitchell, Caledonia Don Rice, Valparaiso, Ind. Robert MaKeever, Marion James Ray, Bainbridge, Md. Wayne Bayles, Caledonia Richard Campbell, Caledonia Wright Sickel, Marion CLASS I947 Jo Ann fClarky Rader, Columbus Jerry QTimsonj Trout, Holyoke, Mass. Dorothy QLongl Datson, Marion Gwynn fBeersj Bailey, Caledonia Ramon Cox, Army Harold Belt, Army Gene Freet, Marion Herbert Rogers, Lima Charles Coldren, Caledonia Carl Belt, Caledonia Robert Clark, Caledonia Jack Furniss, Caledonia Norma Jean fRedmanl Van Horn, Marion Nellie Jean Woods, Caledonia Myron Smith, Caledonia Frederick Craley, Crestline Delores Hanes, Marion CLASS I946 Miriam fAlexanderj Hill, Ashland John Berridge, Galion Donald Butz, Air Force Lowell Charles Doyle, Caledonia Roy Fields, Caledonia Joyce Uuryj Schrader, Marion Arden Kline, Caledonia Mary Lou fllongacrej Williams, Caledonia Rosalie Lyon, Caledonia Caryl fMaynardj Fields, Caledonia Patricia fPommertJ Warnke, Caledonia Douglas Smith, Navy Lester Rigdon Jr., Mansfield Jessie fUnderwoodj Holloway, Caledonia Norman Underwood, Caledonia Charles Persinger, Columbus CLASS l945 Glenna Cain, Caledonia Mary Beth fColdreny Drumm, Elyria Florence Uonesy McCardle, Caledonia Harold McKeever, Middletown Donald Myers, Caledonia Eleanor fPommertj Lawyer, Edison Margaret fReynoldsy Wagner, Mansfield Winifred Rose, Marion Clarabelle fSheltonj Harriman, Marion Virginia Thompson, Caledonia Dorothy fUnderwoodJ Burchfield Jack Wagner, Mansfield Delores fCamptonj Seaton, Cleveland CLASS I944 Ramona fCoxy Veley, Caledonia Francis fFurnissJ Myers, Caledonia Howard Johnson, Caledonia Eugene Longacre, Marion Harriett McCutchen, Fredricktown Hayes Martin, Caledonia Robert Reish, Caledonia Geneva fRigdonJ Price, Richwood Homer Timson, Richwood, lnd. Phyllis fTimsonJ Drumm, Elyria Jeanne Underwood, Caledonia Opal QUnderwoodj Glenn, Marion Hugh Wait, Columbus Virginia fwilliamsj Longacre, Caledonia CLASS I943 Maxine fAlexanderj Smith, Galion Betty Ault, Marion Mary Jane fBigfordj Reish, Marion Willojean flfoosej Claytor, Caledonia Glendora fGullifordJ Robinson, Marion Evelyn Hipsher, Caledonia Jean fHodgesl Hempy, Waldo Stella Mae QPommertj Miller, Marion Catherine fRossj Carpenter, Galion Howard Shelton, Caledonia Joan fUlshl Carry, Cedarville CLASS I942 Jack Bloomberg, Rebecca fClaytorl Wagner, Mansfield Everett Cochran, Marion Florence flimahisery Southard, Toledo Virgil Foos, Mt. Gilead Geraldine fFurnissy Lowry, Green Camp Don Highly, Galion Betty fHipsherJ Jerew, Marion Betty fKightlingerj Seaburn, Caledonia Ludwig Nickel, Caledonia Dwight Sharrock, Caledonia Dorothy fTimsonj Smith, Charleston, N.C Milton Wilson, Marion Betty fWitmerj Cristman, Galion Majel Osbourn, Deceased CLASS I94l June fLandisj Lynn, Deceased Reginald Smith, Green Camp Richard Shelton, Caledonia David Rose, Dayton Lewis Rorick, Caledonia Warren Reish, Marion Herbert Martin, Caledonia Warren lden, Caledonia Robert Haas, Mt. Gilead Kenneth Foos, Marion Richard Cox, Galion Arden Cover, Caledonia Robert Cluff, Kenton Marianna CMartinj McCormick, Mansfield Mary fMathiasj Ott, Caledonia Mary fRedmanj Middaugh, Caledonia Winifred fReederj Manring, Galion CLASS I94O Kenneth Ott, Caledonia Donald Garber, Lancaster Robert Kelly, Prospect l-larold Kightlinger, Caledonia John Royal Stone, Caledonia John Ulsh, Springfield Anabelle fPommertj Gandert, Caledonia Dorothy Guy, Kenton Helena fNickelj Fyffe, Caledonia Thelma Qlvlasonj Hall, Sebring Evelyn 1Hoffmanj Hartpence, Graveport Catherine fRobertsonj James, Phillipsburg Helen fCoulterj Carlson, Cridersville Grace flitigdonj Cluff, Kenton CLASS I939 Richard Bigford, Caledonia Edward Claytor, Caledonia John Furniss, Caledonia Kenneth Jones, Galion Doris fMcKinstryl Mason, Galion Richard Noblet, Mansfield Gus Van Kleek, Columbus William Cain, Canton Ben Dilsaver George Hartpence, Groveport Lowell Lyon, Caledonia Robert Martin, Richwood Jack Timson, Caledonia Glenna Mae White, Grove City Martha Ellen fwhitej Lyon, Caledonia CLASS I938 Edith fBirdellj Foos, Medway Marjorie June fFreeJ Coulter, Caledonia John Herrod, Caledonia Lester Mason, Caledonia Clifford Osbourn, Chicago, Ill. Dale Post, Galion Evelyn QPommertj Waddel, Marion Carl Dilsaver, Lexington Lynn Coulter, Caledonia Reta Grace fCaldwellj Mason, Caledoni Dorothy Jane Burley Clair Butz, Richwood Mildred fArnoldy Underwood, Marion Dorothy fRobettsonj Crosby, Lancaster Donald Smith, Charleston, N.C. Mary K. Stone, Caledonia Robert Timson, Caledonia Anna Jane fWintersj Burrey, Bucyrus CLASS I937 Victor Campbell, Prospect Lloyd Clary, Fostoria Mary Jane fFreej Fisher, Galion Janet Geddis, Marion Kennetha fGeyerj McKinstry, Caledonia Mercedese Hoffman, Cole City, Ind. Lawrence Irey, Duquense, Pa. Florence fLyonj Clarey, Fostoria Ralph Lyon, Caledonia Dale Martin, Caledonia Jean fMillsj Duffy, Marion Donald Pangborn, Edison Ruth fRobertsj Foos, Caledonia Ruthella fSnyderj Poole, Columbus CLASS I936 Harry Alexander. New Bloomington Bulah Baker, Caledonia Phyllis fClousej Decker, Galion Wayne Goken, Edison Miriam fGrayj Price, Galion Earl Smith, Columbus Betty fTimsonj Reed, Edison Mary Jane fUlshj Hurst, Marion Melvin Underwood, Caledonia James Walker, Marion Betty fwarnerj Lyon, Caledonia Eunice fRedmanj Howel, Marion Elwin Jones, Deceased CLASS I935 Virgil Mason, Caledonia Wilbur Reed, Edison George Steel, Marion Donald Bolinger Warren Timson, Prospect Gladys fBarkleyj Foos, LaRue Pauline QCOXQ Shelby, Mansfield Agnes fLemkej Cox, Edison CLASS I934 Dwight Martin, Marion Lucille Martin, Richwood Marjorie Smith, Marion Hilda QSmithj Rinehart, Marion Nellie QFoosy Benge, Caledonia John Swisher, Caledonia Arnold Burnside, Edison Roscoe Kightlinger, Tuscon, Ariz. Violet Qliaelberj Stafford, Caledonia Ardis fDoucej Kalb, Bloomville William Harrington, East Liverpool Eugene Foos, Caledonia Robert Wagner, Edison George Hoffman, Mansfield Sarah Jane fSwisherj Ulsh, Caledonia George Glaze, Dearborn, Mich. Merle Gray, Galion Donald Kightlinger, Marion Eugene Haas, Medina John Mills, Marion Katherine fMaKeeverJ McGuire, Marion Evelyn fGistj Pace, Galion Francis fSnyderj Longacre, Shelby CLASS I933 Marie fLemkeJ Scott, Marion Donald Hill, Caledonia John Hickson, West Lafayette, Ind. LeRoy Haas, Mansfield Theda Guy, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Delvin Foos, LaRue Helen Fischer, Marion Joseph Cox, Edison Edwin Cox, Edison Bernice fCoxj Flowers, Mansfield Martha Jane fCaldwellJ Ulsh, Columbus Grace fBornj Burnside, Edison Mildred fA1exanderj Ulsh, Marion Richard Martin, Richwood Pauline fRusselj Lebner, Caledonia Lola fRorickl Sherer, Marion Donald Shields, Marion Robert Ulsh, Caledonia Hazel Underwood, Marion Barbara fwaitj Brooks, Caledonia Henry Ulsh, Marion CLASS I932 Grace fLyonj Goken, Caledonia Martha Monnett, Marion Rozella fMortonJ Smith, Marion Juanita fSharrockj Phipps, Galion Gwenith QShawj l-Ielbert, Loudonville Mildred fTomlinj Pangborn, Edison Marjorie fAlexandery Snader, Edison Leona fBrattony Hill, Marion Rovena Daly, Marengo Geraldine fGi-ayy Hammonds, Marion Edith Uiightlingerj Hawk, Marion Donald Baird, South Bend, Ind, Robert Clouse, Edison Ernest Cox, Marion Dale Goken, Caledonia Mervin Griffeth, Akron Wayne Hall, Charleston, W. Va. Harold Hoffman, Caledonia Ralph Longacre, Shelby Darrel Swisher, Galion Donald Pace, Galion Ralph Snyder, Marion Florein Underwood, Golden Meadow, La Walter Wait, Ashland Elmer Sharrock, Deceased CLASS I93 I Helen QCampbellj Likens, Bucyrus Elizabeth fCa1dwellj Hickson, West Lafayette Ind Eulah Mae fBairdJ Reed, Marion Margaret Clarey, Cleveland Helen flioosj Clark, Galion Mildred fHurrj Hipsher, Galion Lila Mae qshawy Kaelber, Marion Mariorie fMaKeeverj McClure, Edison Mary fRosej Buyer, Caledonia Seloris fTimsonj Wait, Ashland Mildred fSimsonl Patton, Danville, Ill Delenore lden, Clearwater, Fla. Harold Burnside, Edison CLASS I93O Leona fMayj Lingo, Shelby Naomi Clouse, Norwood Ethel QFinkj Davis, Canton Lowell Douce, Caledonia Wilfred Kaelber, Caledonia Harry Burkholder, Caledonia Loy Likens, Bucyrus Lucile fRinkerl Roesch, Galion CLASS I929 Dale Baird, Monrovia, Calif. Paul Cluff, Marion Bennet Wait, Altadena, Calif. Edwin Baird, San Francisco, Calif. Mildred jBairdJ Brooks, Galion Avis fBurnsidel Bowles, Corpus Christe, Tex. Florence fKellyJ Pifer, Columbus Alma QLyonjKing, Galion Lillian Nance, Caledonia Pauline fWarnerj Bevins, Columbus Leona fPacej Burkholder, Caledonia Alton Timson, St. Louis, Mo. Marguerite Iden, Deceased CLASS I928 Mabel QLinscotty Macatur, Hollywood, Calif. Garnet fBairdj Huntsman, Columbus Hazel fBairdJ Williams, Marion Thelma QBairdJ Pollack, Galion Clyde Burnside, Marion William Lyon, Caledonia Francis Lyon, Caledonia Alice fNuferl Kretzer, Celveland Mary fSteeleJ Ray, Mt, Gilead Hazel fllerj Hubman, Marion Kennetha fFoosl Coulter, Caledonia Lucile fClousej Haines, Deceased Belva fCoxj Hickok, Edison Lillie fkosej Cheek, Marietta, Ga. Richard Whiteamire, Caledonia Robert Whiteamire, Martel Pearl Cox, Deceased CLASS I927 Esther fNuferj Franz, Marion Margaret QHarringtonj Casey, Des Moines, I Lavina fShafferj Cook, Lyndhurst Mary Uimsonj Fortney, Galion Velma fHawkinsj Speidel, Edison Lucile fGu1lifordj Donley, Columbus Cleo fFinkj Connely, Galion Pearl fMayj Caldwell, Caledonia Marion Timson, Newark Byrnes Chapman, Marion Fred Haas, Medina Ralph Bayles, Caledonia Wallace Coulter, Edison Francis Bolinger, Edison Salo Morton, Deceased Freda Babcock, Deceased OW8 CLASS I926 Jay Lyon, Caledonia Orbie Uohnsonj Miller, Pittsburg, Pa. Rachel fBradyj Koelher, Marion Herman Kightlinger, Caledonia Robert lrey, Caledonia Nellie fStumboj Kline, Marion Bertha QKightlingerj Dice, Caledonia Iva fGistl Brownlee, Burbank, Calif. Mildred Baker, Caledonia Hope fUnderwoodj Stephan, South Euclid Ray Lyon, Caledonia John Dana Eloise fGistj Hart, Worthington Glenn Lucas, Deceased CLASS I925 Clarence Gulliford, Marion Gladys fCoxj Rinehardt, Galion Dorthea fDaughteryj Lyon, Marion Evana fMesserlyJIrey, Caledonia Geneva fUnderwoodj Purvis, Marion Mildred fCoxj McCarley, Carey Hazel fCressl Mooney, Marion Evelyn fPittmanj Seiter, Marion Ruthella fHoffmanj Longacre, Caledonia Kenneth Sickel, Caledonia Jeanetta fTomlin1 lrey, Caledonia Irene fCrousej Morgan, Marietta Louella Wilcox, Columbus CLASS I924 Louis Underwood, Columbus Eugene Rinker, Cuyahoga Falls Charles Harrington, Rittman Margaret fKellyJ Martin, Mt. Victory Ruth fMillerJ Reynolds, Caledonia Wanda Geddis, Marion Nevanda fKidwellj Gibson, Pittsburg, Pa. Mary Brocklesby, Caledonia Allen Quick, Marion Paul Warwick, Galion Mabel Uohnsonj Ulsh, Marion Ward Sharrock, Caledonia Hilda fNuferj Long, Caledonia Thomas Morton, Galion Willard Waterhouse, Marion Robert Clark, Caledonia Millard fHollandj Pickett, Caledonia Dale fBeltl Boles, Sherwood, Mich. CLASSI923 Mae fBrattonj R.ice,,Caledonia Myrtle fCainl Hershey, Belleville Zella Coulter, Marion Dessie fDeanj Hipsher, Caledonia Florence fDickenj Morton, Gallon Laverne fGistj Sharrock, Caledonia Helena Hart, Marion Alta QKight1ingerl Hill, Deceased Kenneth Longacre, Caledonia Josie fLyonl Mitchell, Caledonia bouella fPommertj Melius, Rutherford, N. J. Chester Shonsey, Caledonia Zelma fSwisherl Hill, Caledonia Martha Cfimsonj Burnor, Bucyrus, Ruth fwhiteamirej Clark, Caledonia Elva fwilcoxl Shirk, Marion Ethel fwilliamsj Kerr, East Liberty CLASSl922 Pauline fl-loffmanj McChesney, Marion Ruth fCroftj Calac, Deceased Mabel fFoosl Sickel, Caledonia Donna fCrumJ Ward Beatrice fwhiteamirej Neal, Venice, Calif. Zoa fLindsayj Hill, Caledonia Lottie fKellyj Quaintance, Mansfield William Clark, Caledonia Harry Longacre, Marion Charles Hurr, Ansonia Jerald Miller, Marietta Kester Rice, Caledonia Everett Gray, Philadelphia, Pa. Elizabeth fNesbittj Howser, Deceased CLASSIQZI Lucile fFi-ayj MacLean, Cleveland Estella Pittman, Caledonia Bernice fBaldwinj Vogel, Carey Howard Underwood, Huston, Tex. Clarence Ullom, Crestline Lois Cox-Deceased Hollis Hipsher, Deceased Howard Howser, Marion CLASSI920 Mildred fRinkerj Ulsh, Marion Iscah fFonsl Roush, C3leGOl'11a Margaret Lyon, Caledonia Rovena fHowserJ Rinker, Marion Gladys Pittman, Caledonia Russell Crum, Raymond William Hoffman, Polk Thomas Hill, Caledonia Lowell Doyle, Caledonia Walter Lyon, Marion CLASSI9I9 Homer Busch-Deceased Harold Bolinger, Akron Florence QBrocklesbyJ Bolinger, Akron Ellen fMcCabej Schell, Columbus Jessie fUnderwoodj Welborne, Cleveland Ruth fFieldsj Coulter, Marion Mildred fCoulterJ Foster, Marion Victoria Uacksonj McCoy, Marion Nova fBolingerJ Doyle, Caledonia Helen Warwick, Marion CLASSl9I8 Gladys Bell, Cleveland Wilma fCoxj Denton, Cardington Alice fGladhart1 Highley, Deceased Elizabeth fKochj Claytor, Cardington Ruth fRinkerJ Robinson, Marion Herbert Highley, Caledonia Clarence Hinds, Lancaster, Pa. Frank Fields, Marion Lester Hipsher, Crestline George Rinker, Marion Forrest Hill, Marion Harold Ulsh, Marion Joe Ulsh, Marion Claude Brashears, Deceased CLASSIQI6 Marie fDi1tsj Matz, Lakewood Donald Lyon, Minn. Anna Drake, Marion Raymond Doyle, Caledonia Eva fSickelj Brocklesby, Caledonia Maud fReslerQ Robertson, Caledonia Naomi fThewj Coen, Columbus Emma fHarringtonj Dilts, Caledonia Thelma fMillerj Brocklesby, Caledonia Marie fSickelj Burton, Cleveland CLASSl9l5 Helen fFieldsJ Pommert, Caledonia Wave fliimblej Allen, Rocky River Norris Hill, Caledonia Chelsey Underwood, Caledonia Miles Hipsher, Indianapolis, Ind. Paul Fell, Cleveland Charles Lyon, Lakewood Lester Baldinger, Salem Chester Pommert, Caledonia Ivan Weidemaier, Ann Arbor, Mich Irene Rinker, Deceased Eugene Rice, Deceased Ethel fMayy Senft, Deceased CLASS I9I4 Marion Rice, Crestline Jennie fSlag16J Ross, Marion Eva fSickelj Jennings, Marion Mabel fHarrisonj Williams, Marion Louella fDoucej Steiner, Elyria Mason Coulter, Marion Robert Miller, Columbus Rolla Warwick, Marion Hilda fRicej Kinnamon, Galion Pearl QSchlientzJ Sutton, Toledo Sylvan Hipsher, Cleveland CLASS I9 I 3 Ruth fTimsonj Sickel, Caledonia Iloe fBurtj Holden, Clearwater, Fla. Eugene Rogers, Caledonia Orville Waugh, Bucyrus Lynn Underwood, Greenville Carrol lrey, Caledonia Helen QKelloggJ Thompson, Marion ' Kenneth Underwood, Caledonia Wilmer Resler-Deceased CLASS I9I2 Mary McCabe, Columbus Adela fMartinJ Dye, Marion Lloyd Kinnamon, Galion Wayne Dilts, Caledonia Melvin Pommert, Caledonia Louis Sickel-Deceased Wealtha Brown-Deceased CLASS I9I I Florence Busch, Caledonia Inez fRicej Burton, Marion Mary fHindsj Nicodemus, Ostrander Retta fCoulterj Foos, Mt. Gilead Mabel QSickelj Hofstetter, Marion Helen fStonej Campbell, Caledonia Earl Stewart, Marion Viola fPittmanj Martin, Deceased CLASS I9IO Winifred fGladhartj Kelly, Worthington Arva fDoucej Grether, Fort Collins, Colo Amanda fDrakel Hipsher, Edison Alice fHanleyj Murphey, Marion Helen Virtue, Mt. Gilead Mildred fSickelj Ault, Mt. Gilead Eve fAultj Mills, Caledonia Reed Fields, Elkhart, lnd. Frank Wittred, Belleville Lubie Simpson, Columbus Frank Seckel, Deceased Clarence Ulsh, Deceased CLASS I909 Dora fGrovesy Ault, Caledonia Bliss fl-Iipshery Clouse, Caledonia May qStewartj Hass, Cardington Sadie fThewj Baker, Marion Anna fRicep Lyon, Altheimer, Ark. Harloe Hipsher, Deceased Laura Virtue, Mt. Gilead Scott Lyon, Deceased Frank Fell, Deceased Van Watts, Deceased CLASS I 907 Emer Coulter, Marion Naomi Pittman, Sandusky Lavina fDrakeQ Coulter, Caledonia Georgia fTedrowQ Berridge, Galion Ruth fGrayj Blohm, Randall, Minn. Gayle fClousej Crock, Columbus Rachel Gladhart, Deceased CLASS I906 Ethel lBolingerJ Warwick, Marion Florence lAultJ Truax, Cleveland Coral fDoucej Carmony, Springfield Nell Hanley, Chicago, Ill. Jessie fldinnamonl Meister, Exanston, Ill. Ethel fStearnsj Thew, Marion Walter Lindsay, Caledonia Wallace Hill, Columbus John McMahan, Chicago, Ill. Ella fThewj Schleinrz, Deceased Roma fDicksonl Campbell, Mansfield C. G. McMahan, Chicago CLASS I 905 Gertrude fGrayj Cameron, Lincoln, Minn, Isabelle fVirtue7 Warwick, Marion John Ryon, Deceased CLASS l904 George Gladhart, Caledonia Harry R. Seckel, Oakland, Calif. Hollis Pace, Deceased Frank Hanley, Portland, Oregon Edith fMartiny Kontiner, Middletown Eayetta Geddis, Deceased Virginia wnderwoody Jackson, Worthington Louis Fields, Deceased CLASS I903 Stella Malloy, Marion Ima fVan Buskirkj Koon, Sierria Madre, Calif. Ella McMahan, Chicago, lll. Cathryn Hanley, Cincinnati Elsie fHindsj Thew, Galion Elma Herrod, Caledonia Ina fweaverl Eiserling, Troy LaVerne QFellJ Stafford, Marion Betty Hinds, Wadsworth Ralph Douce, Los Angeles, Calif. LeRoy Fields, Bucyrus John Irwin, Columbus A. H. Thew, Deceased Bessie fDouceJ Braden, Deceased Otto C. Schlientz, Marion CLASS I902 Charles Ballanger, Marion Sylvia fThewj Baird, Corning, N.Y. Anna QMcMahanj Gerkee, Oakland, Calif. CLASS l9OI Ione fwickessj Cardiff, Caledonia Anna fPittmanl Monnett, Marion Loretta Busch, Caledonia Alzora Anselment, New York, N.Y. Avery Garberson, Deceased Wesley Rinker, Caledonia Charles Carpenter, Urbana, Ill. Florence fThewl Robson, Marion S. R. Kinnamon, Caledonia Irene flrwinj Ramer, Deceased Roland Hinds, Deceased Nina O'Donnell, Deceased Lewis Rinker, Deceased Leslie Rinker, Deceased CLASS I 900 Cora Winemiller, Deceased Elsie Moser, Caledonia Vida fweaverj Neal, Morral Frank Stanley, Deceased Mary fCarpenterj Webber, Lorain John H. Booth, Ashtabula Chester Geddis, Marion Mabel fHindsl Harruf, Stow Blaine Fell, Marengo James B. Irwin, Wadsworth Charles Fell, Cleveland Dawn lelliffe, Deceased Pearl qAptj Weeks, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Pearl fllussellj McColley, Deceased Mayme Van Buskirk, Deceased CLASS I899 Estella fMeisterj Neil, Deceased Carrie Hunter, Deceased Ethel fSperryj Campbell, Deceased CLASS l898 Rettie fTedrowj Zirkle, Winfield, Kansas Ella fBrosklesbyj Brown, Cambridge, Mass Ada QMargrafD Geddis, Marion Thaddeus Harrold, Cleveland Heath Garberson, I-luron Arthur J. Strawson, Newtonville, Mass, Charles L. Bush, Deceased Chalmer Kelly, Deceased Frank Carpenter, Deceased CLASSI897 Homer Stone, Deceased Royal Stone, Caledonia Zelma QHarroldJ lrey, Marion Musetta fFellj Harrold, Cleveland H. N. Geddis, Deceased CLASSl896 Stella Brown, Toledo Ella fRinkerj Rebman, Burbank Belle fRobertsQ Burnstein, Cincinnati Leota fAnselmentj Harrold, Lakewood Maud fMeisterj MaKeever, Columbus Will Carpenter, Lorain Clara Van Buskirk, Deceased CLASSI895 Ira Smith, Gary, Ind. W. E. Gladhart, Deceased l. Ward Sampsell, Deceased Pearl Harrold, Deceased Belle QTedrowj Halbert CLASSl894 J. S. Lyon, Deceased Charles Rinker, Caledonia Etta lCarpenterJ Hiles, Caldwell, Idaho Imogene Stone, Caledonia Ola QMiraclej Ely, Columbus Charles Clark, Deceased O. C. Apt, Deceased CLASSI893 Alice Uiellyy lrey, Marion Rev, John B, Jones, Deceased Alonzo Curl, Joliet, Ill. Mary Curl, Marion Edith fFieldsl Welsh, Green Camp Mayette Anselment, Marion Josie fHindsl Foreman, Deceased Eva fDayJ Hensel, Deceased Minnie fl-larrisonj Underwood, Deceased Scott E. lrey, Deceased CLASSI892 John Garberson, Denver, Colorado Addie Tedrow, Deceased CLASSI890 W. R. Conaway, Cardington L. S. lrey, Marion Roberta fDodgey Hipsher, Deceased Laura Apt, Deceased CLASSISSS George Lafferty, Caledonia CLASSI887 Rose fHindsy Conaway, Cardington Leora fPlacej Foos, Marion A. J. Monroe, Deceased Edward Hipsher, Deceased Orrel QDanaj Lafferty, Deceased Jennie fGreenl Waters, Deceased Eva Finley, Deceased Mary Bayles, Deceased Edna fFrancesj Lusch, Deceased CLASSI886 Grace Baldwin, LaRue Minnie Hipsher, Deceased Margaret fHipsherj Lafferty, Deceased Bud Smith, Deceased Lelah fCunninghamj Hill, Deceased Olive E. Bayles, Deceased CLASSI884 Scott Ramer, Deceased Loren M, Hipsher, Deceased Elmer Conaway, Deceased Louella fl-lipsherj Hurr, Deceased Loretta Underwood, Deceased ADVERTISING x 1 I , ,pt is My , 'lk . .I 'x '1 . 'Il , 4 . .4 , w 0 3' ,H , 'ff' . su ,gi 14 J' l H , , , '. ,, :fin , :i l A a 4j' It . V Q:-'J' ,. , fx.-.11 Spf , , A ,V , ,W , my vw 'E dt' , 3 ks v, N, 4, X 4 1, Y , 4 , ,if . 'K I ': ., .- v 3' .li v !,,. WI . :if fl .,, J, 4 R ,. IN A -ul pl V M 1 b. VM fl, ff . u ,r A rx, fu' 'ni a , 4'6 'A : my ,eff A' ' NP: I, , . ,H . , 'dy A N M, . r ' -Q 15 HL! 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Wfaaaga Steward Construction Company Builders of Caledonia's New School Complete Building Service Engineering and Design Commercial, Industrial, and Public Work Avenue Marion, Ohiq Phones 2-4504 - 2-3655 THE NATIONAL CITY BANK of Marion, Ohio Complete Banking Service Consult Our Travel Bureau For Any Tickets Or Reservations On Planning Your Vacation 7ftandaag?edn4lDqe44d7uaw4ee64qwwau Wea 'hum Ewa 455 7064! 664:01 Sme: 704644 guuzel 704014, 0443 Congratulations to the Class of 53 We have been privileged to enioy the friendship ofthe parents of several of you for many years. We sincerely hope that we may enioy that same privilege with all of you in the years to come. 70? '7 Mswfqea. Since 1923 at the Same Location 212-216-218 N. Main Street Marion, Uhio Harry Price, Manager A Round of Applause for You Seniors of Caledonia High School Graduation is Like a Portrait the achievement of a great deal of work and pleasure We hope your life will be an outstanding one and that when you want Portraits That Live remember Je Zadch Delaware, Ohio Congratulatzfons from the FARM AND HOME LUMBER COMPANY Caledonia, Ohio wMe 4 74'-294564441 zfefeeafzaaxezlzoaa gamma JIM DUGAN'S STORE Men's Fine Clothing Congratulations to the Class of M5399 BAULDAUF AND SCHLIENTZ 159 North Greenwood Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of AVENUE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Building Service F. M. Brabson, Manager 6l'l Bellfountain Avenue Marion, Ohio For Black Topping Drives Call NEIL WEIRICK Martel, Ohio Phone Caledonia 2559 Compliments of GAl.l0N TABER COMPANY Galion, Ohio Compliments of QUAY'S DRUG STORE Galion, Ohio Compliments of MOORE'S THE CURTAIN SHOP Marion Road Mt. Gilead All YW' Wi d0W needs Phone 414-L Opposite the Hospital lfiirfggfh Main SESS Compliments of Compliments of GUY KENT YORK RESTAURANT 200 East Second Street A good place to eat Mansfield, Ohio 240 South Sandusky Street Bucyrus, Ohio Gym Floor Furnlshlng and Llnlng Hillyard's Used lnclusively When Permissible Compliments of THE DIAMOND CENTER OF MARION SHOCKLEE DRUG 'ff T RPS VARIETY STORE L 4 Caledonia Ohio II4 S. MAIN STREET Compliments of TIMSON ALLEN FUNERAL HOME Caledonia, Ohio Phone 2511 Ambulance Service Compliments of VAN'S HIGH SPEED Gas and Parklng N. Prospect Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of SCHNEIDER SHEET METAL SHOP Heating Roofing ' Spoutlng Appliances ISS North Main Street Marion, Ohio PATRONIZE OUR SUBSCRIBERS V. E. GIST ELEVATOR Dealer in Corn, Wheat, Soy Beans, and Oats Custom Drylng Phone 2533 R.F.D., Edison, Ohio Location 3M miles Southeast Caledonia Compliments of BERNARD LYON'S GROCERY STORE Caledonia, Ohio Compliments of HARRUFF TIRE STORE Distributors General and Seiberling Tires Hawkinson Treads Cushman Scooters Exide Batteries Sales and Service 'I94 South Maln Street Phone 2-0054 Marlon, Ohio Compliments of BON NEFF HOMES Compliments of 4'-Z D-uw 74 Samfwczd 54,42 Curb Service Counter Service The Home Planning Center of Marion Table Suvlce Phone 2-6660 Harding Way East Marion, Ohio Open 24 Hours M9 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of SlM'S BROTHERS Phone 2-2616 or 3-1674 South Prospect Street Marion, Ohio THE SCHAFFNER-DENZER FUNERAL HOME 360 East Center Street Dependable Funeral Directors Since 1866 Phone 1922 Marion, Ohio Compliments of Qffmza 7anaz4 1 Corner Delaware and Superior Street B. R. 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Center Street Marion, Ol'1io Compliments Compliments of of I f S42 X PEACOCK BROS., INC. Plumbing and Heating Contractors 315-321 Belmont Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-SI30 ft-f fi in XX , A 3 f,f K I Y dyff, - ,H ur f s vihtg il if f frfi fl '-' 't -' Ill stuff' I ws- k .MII Vg A .1-l HMV, THE MARION COUNTY BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CAMPBELL FARM SUPPLY 'I96 South Prospect Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-1004 LOWE BROS. COMPANY l96 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-2694 CARROLL'S JEWELRY STORE Famous for fine diamonds, watches, and silver l72 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-1705 M. N. LANDES, JEWELER 277 West Center Street Marion, Ohio THE UNION STORE Everything to wear Everything to eat Mi. Galena, ohio MORROW MOTOR SALES Authorized Studebaker Dealer Sales and Service Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 395 BUD MESSINGER Your Standard Oil Products Dealer. Phone 2992 Mt. 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Gilead, Ohio Phone 226 Compliments of EVANS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis Chalmers New Idea Farm Equipment GMC Trucks Mi. Gilead, ohio HICKSON -SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY 22 South Main Street Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 95 C0mP'fme 'S HAi.i.'s JUNK YARD of Scrap Iron TIERNEY and VAUGHN Melals Rags Retailers of Home Dressed Meats Rubber Pave' Mt. Gilead, Ohio Mt. 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Marion's Leading Wallpaper and Paint Store 'I58 North Main Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of Congratulations Class of 53 R- A- CHAPMAN AND 50N THE MILLARD HUNT COMPANY Fresh Eggs, Poultry, Retail, Wholesale, Custom Dressing Menon' Ohio Marion, Ohio Compliments CAMPBELL'S FILLING STATION of Accessories, Batteries, Oil s, and Grease Johs Caledonia, Ohio THE DAIRY QUEEN North Main Street Marion, Ohio RICHMAN BROTHERS Standard in Value in Men's Clothing for 74 Years. AXHELM-TURNER IBO South Main Street Marion, Oh RECORD DUPLICATING Offset Printing - Letter Press - Photostats Camera Sales and Repairs 297 East Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments Compliments OI of SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. ANSON PICKEREL INC. Clothing tor Men and Young Men 125 East Center Street rion, Ohio Phone 2-0544 131 East Center Street Marion, Ohio Good Luck RG.. Class of 53 from BOB'S NIC-NAC Opposite the Post Office Bob Burton Marion, Ohio Compliments of TWIN SANDWICH SHOP 146 south stave sweet Marion, ohio Congratulations Class of 53 HARRY S. HAMMOND 131 South State Street Iephone 2-1726 Marion, Ohio When You Think of Loved-Ones, Think of Flowers When You Think of Flowers, Think of HEMMERLY'S 299 East Foirground Street Phone 2-9379 Marion, Ohio Compliments of MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Drive the Rocket 88 Oldsmobile Everything in Service 'I25 West Church Street Marion, Ohio WHITE OLDSMOBILE, INC. Charles E. Sherer, Gen. Agent L. K. Mclcinnis, Associate Gen. Agent 440 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of SNYDER HARDWARE Roofing and Spouting Red Top Fence General Hardware Courtesy of MARION AUTO CLUB Sponsors of Your School Boy Patrol and Safety Program 177 East Center Street Phone 1922 Edison, Ohio Phone 2-7012 Marion, Ohio Compliments of P ET E FETT ER Shoe Repair Health Spot for Shoes Leave Shoe Repairing at Shocklee's Drug Store Ea st Center Street Compliments of CRIPPS PAINT AND GLASS Phone 2-1534 Marian, Ohio Complete Line of Pittsburgh Paints Plate Glass Auto Glass Mirrors 740 East Center Street Marian, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of SHELLl'l0RN'S MUSIC STORE , I A WALTHER HARDWARE Home of Wurlitzer Jesse French Kimball Pianos 163 South Main Shed Quality Hardware Since 1894 Phone 2-2713 Marion, Ohio HEve'y'hing Musicaln Dial 2-2821 Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations Class of 53 C I, t omp lmen S FIVE POINTS AUTO WRECKING of CLARIDON GENERAL STORE Phone 3-7158 Phone 3-8435 Marion Claridon, Ohio Junction of Routes 98 and 30 Compliments of PAUL E. ERFURT Diamonds Watches Jewelry Compliments of SNYDER FUNERAL HOME Fred W. Heitzman Phone 2-7231 210 Harding Way East Galion, Ohio -'26 South Market Snee, Galion, Ohio C0mPlime 5 Compliments of of H Y ULL S LOCK AND KEY SHOP THE CITY ICE AND FUEL Royal Remington Corona Underwood Typewriters Ph 2 9544 One ' Sales and Service Marion, Ohio 121 West Church Street Marion, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY H. L. Davis Brunch Manager GOODYEAR TIRE STORE Official Distributors Corner Church ond State Street Phone 2-9749 Marion, Ohio Compliments of HALF HOUR LAUNDRY 131 South State Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of LAWRENCE MARKET Quality Meat ls A Family Treat Fruit ond Produce Morion, Ohio Compliments of SlSSON'S FOOT LONG HOT DOG Compliments STAND Frosted Malted and Sott Drinks of North Main Street Marion, Ohio SlD'S Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION Mt. Gilead, Ohio Phone 336 Bucyrus, Ohio R. L. ANDREWS, TELEVISION . Philco Sylvania Sparton Compliments of Sales qnd Service 395-397 West Center Street Marion, Ohio -'79 North Main Sheet Marion Ohio Phone 2-1754 Compliments ot CROWN JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Appliances D. J. Sansotta, Proprietor 415 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of ALBERT AND ADAMS Phone 2-0920 Marion, Ohio Compliments of BOWEN CREDIT .IEWELERS 29 West Center Street Phone 122 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of O-K CAFE 798 East Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of CAMPBELL AUTO SUPPLY Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of DENGLER DRY C LEANERS Service With Satisfaction 'I26 West Church Street Phone 2-4514 Marion, Ohio Compliments of MORROW CREAMERY Quality Dairy Products Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of J. W. SALISBURY Life Insurance Counselor 255 Homer Avenue Phone 2-3157 Marion, Ohio Compliments of W. H. GUY HARDWARE For Hardware Case Farm Equipment Compliments of .llMMlE'S SALES AND SERVICE Heating Air Conditioning 613 West Columbia Street Phone 2-I729 202 North Main Street Marion, Ohio Marion, Ohio ComoIiments of HARRAMAN CLEANERS A Finer Dry Cleaning Service Phone 2-1627 t -nurcre Street Marion, CompIiments of HI-MOHR Realtor Licensed Broker 221 East Church Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-0516 S Buy Your Lite Insurance ot ELMER WEIMER Representative of John Hancock Lite Insurance Co. t Church Street Marion Compliments of DUTT IMPLEMENT COMPANY AIIis-Cwolmers Tractors New Idea Farm Equipment II97-I209 North Main Street Marion, Ohio TeIephone 2-2725 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Monuments All the Leading Granite in the World On Display. HOUPT MEMORIAL SHOP I32 High Street Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class ot 53 horn SCHAFFNER-MYERS Gaiion, Chia GaIion's Better Shoe Store .I Gnd I'I SHOE STORE Southeast Corner PuI::Iic Square Galion, Ohio CompIiments ot BENNETS PubIic Square Gaiion, Ohio Compl iments of NATIONAL MAILING SERVICE Galion's Leading Jewelry and Gift Store 2'I5 Harding Way East Keepsake Diamonds Compliments ot THE WHITE HOUSE Women's Apparel and Accessories Nt. GiIeGd, Ohio Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Galion, Ohio Compliments of SINGER SEWING CENTER Compliments of CARTER ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Fixtures cohen' Ohio Hotpoint Appliances GE Television 208 Harding Way East Galion, Ohio Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH Galion, Ohio Compliments of HOPKINS MUSIC STORE Galion, Ohio X 1 I 1 1 1 11 1 4' I1 1.1 1 N 4 1 1 1 WZ 1 1111 I f' 1 4 I 1 . 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