Seven Mile High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Seven Mile, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Our position as a power in world affairs gives us added weight in influencing world conditions. Learn to use your abilities and influence wisely. Strive to create a better world for your children and your chi1dren's children to live in. Our best wishes and hope go with you. Paul R. Needles WILLIAM E. STEED MILDRED SHAFFER KENNETH MOORE MARVIN F. MCCOLLUM fiacultg fiaculty, MRS. IEANNE WEBER DOROTHY LINKOUS ROBERT KINCH JEAN HOCK MRS. BLANCHE MANN GILBERT UNGER MRS. HILDA WEAVER MRS. LOIS SNIVELY will MRS. HELEN FISHER MRS. MARY LOUISE PROWS MRS. EVA LEMON BILL MALCOM Student Panel 2,4 Senior Class Pres. Soph. Class Pres. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Boys State S -Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Play JAMES WEBB Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play S -Club 2, 3, 4 Photo -Club, Pres. Annual Staff 4 Senior Class V-Pres MARLENE JONES Junior Class Sec. Senior Class Sec. Photo-Club, Sec. 4 Student Panel 4 Y-Teens, Pres. 4 G.A.A. 3 Glee Club 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 CHARLOTTE CORRILI. Y-Teens 3, 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Photo -Club 3 G.A.A. 2, 3 Volleyball 1 Class Treasurer 4 GORDON ADAMS Student Patrol 3,4 Mixed Chorus 2 MARILYN BAKER Class Sec. 1 Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Photo -Club 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Volleyball 1 GARY BEATY Football 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Patrol S-Club 2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1 Annual Staff 4 TED BREWER Football 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3,4 Student Patrol S -Club 2, 3, 4 Photo -Club 4 Mixed Chorus 1 J EVELYN ANDREWS F.T.A. 1 Y-Teens 3,4 Asst. Sec. 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3 Annual 3,4 THELMA BAKER G. A. A. 2, 3 F.T.A. 3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Photo -Club 4 Y-Teens 3,4 EUGENE BELL DAVE BRYANT Football 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y-Pres. 2,3,4 S-Club 3,4 Student Patrol Senior Play Mixed Chorus 3,4 Student Panel 1 Basketball 3,4 Annual-Treas. 2, 3 JOHN COLE Football 1 Hi -Y 1, 2, 3 S -Club 1 , 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Cross Country 1, 2 Junior Play Vice president 2 President 3 Volleyball 1 Baseball 1 Student panel 1 Annual 1 COLEMAN DAVIDSON Junior Play Senior Play Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Cross Country 1, 2 S -Club 1 , 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 RICHARD DOUGHMAN Student Patrol Cross Country 3 Track 2, 3 MARLENE DOZIER Basketball 3,4 F. T. A. 3, 4 Mixed Chorus Glee Club G. A. A. DONALD COX JEAN DECKER Band 1 Majorette 1, 2 Chorus 4 Jr. Chorus 1 Glee Club 4 -Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3 Volleyball 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play G. A. A. 3, 4 CORDELIA DRAKE Photo Club 1 Music Club 1, 2 Glee Club 4 F.T. A. 4 Quill Sc Scroll 3 Junior Play Senior Play Prince of Peace Annual Staff 4 Signal Staff 3 Class Reporter 4 DONALD FOX Basketball 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 s-club 2, 3,4 Signal 3 Photo Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 2, 3,4 CHARLES GEORGE Annual fEditorj 4 Football 2,4 Quill SL Scroll 2,4 Signal 2 Photo -Club V-Pres. S -Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Play SUE GREELY Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. fPres.j 3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Photo -Club 4 Prince of Peace 1 Majoretre 1 Annual Staff 3,4 Student Panel 4 Junior Chorus 1 WILLIAM HOWSE Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 H1-Y 2, 3,4 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Photo -Club 4 S-Club 2, 3, 4 JERLINE HUNT Glee Club 1 Librarian 2 LOIS ANN GOBLE Majorette 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Y-Teens 2, 3 G. A. A. 2, 3 JACKIE HAI-IN Glee Club 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 F.T.A. 3,4 G. A. A. 4 BEN HUBBARD Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 s-ciub 2, 3,4 Student Patrol 4 MARVIN IMHOFF Cross Country 3,4 Football 4 S-Club 2, 3, 4 BERNARD JOHNSON Table Tennis 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Junior Play KENNY KRAUSE Football 3, 4 Track 3 S-Club 2, 3,4 Photo -Club 4 IUANITA MALONEY Tumbling 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4 Band 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Baseball 4 F. T. A. 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 NORINNE MOAK Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 3, 4 Prince of Peace Student Panel 4 Annual Staff 3,4 RUTH KELLY Junior Play Senior Play Y-Teens 3, 4 Student Panel 4 Honor Committee Mixed Chorus 3,4 Glee Club 3, 4 Annual 4 Signal 4 IANIE LEDINGTON Basketball 2, 3,4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4 F. T . A. 3, 4 G. A. A. , Treas. 2, 3 Student Panel 4 Prince of Peace 2 Annual 3,4 Librarian 2 Table Tennis 3 DOROTHY MILLER G. A. A. 3, 4 F.T. A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Photo. Club 4 Y-Teens 4 Junior Play IOSEPHINE MOBLEY F. T. A. 2, 3 Basketball 3, 4 G. A.A. 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Annual Staff 2,3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3,4 FRED MORGAN Class Pres. 2 Baseball 2 Football 1, 4 Student Panel 2,4 Basketball 2, 3 S -Club 2, 3, 4 LAURA PARKER F.T. A.fPres.j 2, 3 Sect. to Mr.Steed Y-Teens 2, 3 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff 4 DICK PLEMMONS Football 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Hi -Y 2, 3, 4 Annual 3,4 S -Club 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Signal Staff 3 KAY PYLES Student Patrol 2,3 Annual Staff 4 JOYCE MULLINS Glee Club 1,2,4 Mixed Chorus 2,4 Baseball 1, 2 F.T. A. 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 LOWELL PENCE Sect. of Class 2 Vice Pres. 3 S-Club 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Student Patrol Mixed Chorus 3, 4 EVERETT POWELL Annual Staff 4 JAMES RAMSEY DELORES REESE Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Music l Glee Club 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Table Tennis 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 F. T. A. 3,4 RUTH ROSENBALM Annual staff 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Signal Staff 4 F. T. A. 2, 3, 4 ELWOOD SINGLETON Junior Play Track 2, 3, 4 JAMES SMITH Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Student Patrol 4 Photo Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Quill SL Scroll Signal Staff 3 RONALD RHODUS Student Patrol 4 Photo Club 4 IRIS RUDER Cheerleader l, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 ART SLONEKER Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 S-Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Quill 86 Scroll 4 Student Patrol l BETTY SPRINKLE Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Glee Club 3 DOUGLAS STEMPFLEY Cross Country 1 Basketball Mgr. S-Club Annual Staff 4 BEATRICE TOMILSON Glee Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 F. T. A. 3, 4 RONALD VARNEY FRIEDA WALLACE Basketball 1, 2, 3 F. T. A. 1, 2 G. A. A. 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Annual 1, 2 JESSE THOMPSON Student Patrol Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 S-Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Annual Staff 2 Signal Staff 2 Mixed Chorus 3 DONALD TREADWAY Hi-Y 1 Band 1, 2 Orchestra 1 Tumbling 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Student Patrol Junior Play LITA VOGLESONG F. T. A. 2, 3 G. A. A. 3, 4 Basketball 1 Annual Staff 1 Junior Play Photo Club 4 Senior Play RALPH WATKLNS Signal Staff 3 Annual Staff Photo Club 4 4. ..,.pl,. ,, 0, .Tzwfpfzecy Dear Mr. Moore, I, Bill Malcom, Senior Class president of 1954, now head football coach at Western College for Women, at Oxford, Ohio, recently completed a trip around the world. During this lavish extravaganza, I came into contact with the members of the class of '54. While in California, on the first leg of my trip, Ifound Gordon Adams and Lois Goble, professors at the Eugene Bell University of Marine Science. I rode back to the hotel in ataxi driven by Marilyn Baker, who drives for Coleman Davidson, owner of the largest fleet of cabs in the world. Marilyn informed me that Cordelia Drake. Evelyn Andrews, and Lita Vogelsong were also employed as cab drivers by Coleman Cabs of Hollywood. David Bryant, president of the Don Cox Screw and Nut Factory, took me for a ride on his yacht, piloted by Admiral John Cole, USN Retired. Rudolf Valenbrewer, alias Ted Brewer, the great lover for Paramount Studios, stopped by my suite in the Richard Doughman Hotel. Ted took me out to dine at the Ron Rhodus Road House, where I was shocked to see Marlene Dozier and Charlotte Corrill entertaining as bubble dancers. On the same program, I saw Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howse, nee Jean Decker, now known as Les and Mary Howse, the singing rages. Music was by Mi1ler's Mellow Music Makers, featuring Don Fox on the flute, Thelma Baker on the tuba, and Dorothy Miller and her Dixie Land Jazz Sax. While waiting for my plane to China, I tuned in the Love Bird Breakfast Party , starring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard, nee Norinne Moak, the happy and contented couple. On board, I met Clinton D. Plemmons, owner of United Airlines, and his male secretary, Calvin K. Pyles. Dick invited me forward wherel met the ship's captain, Art Sloneker, and his co-pilot, Fred Morgan. Upon arrival in the capital city of China, I was escorted to the Club Treadway just in time to see Lowell Pencinni, the famous ballet dancer and his partner Jerline Hunt. A meal of Leding- ton Lobsters, Mullins Macaroni, and Singleton Salad was prepared for me by that world famous chef Charles K. Krause, assisted by his wife, Sue Greeley, and all the little chefs. I was off again, this time for lovely Italy. Ruth Kelly and Jackie Hahn served as the steward- esses on this flight. When my plane landed, I was met bylames Webb, Ambassador to the Vatican, and we attended the Italian Grand Pix where we witnessed a record breaking victory by the only ten-time winner of the American 500 Mile Race , Gary Beary. In Rome, I rented an Imhoff Sports Car Special from the Reese Car Agency and drove to Paris, France. Once in Paris, Ivisited the James Ramsey Memorial Housing Project where I was introduced to the staff consisting of Laura Parker, project engineer, James Smith, contractor: and Ruth Rosenblam and Beatrice Tomilson, steelworkers on the project. This was followed by a visit to the Paladium in England, where I saw Jess Thompson, the singing dribbler for the Harlem Globe Trotters, giving out with Money, Honey while Liberace Watkins played the piano. Before returning stateside, I was honored with an audience with the Prime Minister of England, Sir Bernard R. J ohnson. I then returned to the States and Washington, D. C., wherel was met by Iris Ruder, Editor- in-chief of Time magazine. She invited me to attend the Senator George, Navy Investigations with her. Senator George's chief counsel, Everett Powell, was on the witness stand. I was then invited to the home of Ronald Varney, Wall Street Banker and steel man, in New York City. Before leaving the big city, Ihad a chance to see Doug Stemphfley on a new type television, 3-D, and his morning program Today . The last stop on my round-the-world trip was Chicago. Here I found Freida Wallace and Josephine Mobley instructing a football clinic for college coaches. When I resumed my position at Western, Marlene Jones, dean of the school, informed me that Betty Sprinkle had resigned her post as my asst. coadi to take a lifetime contract as head coach of ping pong at West Point. 20166 Charles George will my position as editor to the junior with the most study halls. Lita Vogelsong will my majorette uniform to Yvonne Wells. Marlene Jones will my bottle of Wait-on to Omega Street. Marlene Dozier will my hair styles to Shirley Pike. Norinne Moak will my height to Jerry Sprinkle. Joyce Mullins will my ability to be quiet in study hall to Mary Crawford. Ruth Rosenblam will my knowledge of supreme love to Jack Brandenburg. Kay Pyles will my knowledge of the female sex to Paul Hood. Beatrice Tomilson will my drivers license to Patsy Goins. FredMorgan will my leadership ability to Bill Taylor. Jim Smith will my arguments with Mrs. Mann to anyone who thinks they can win Delores Reese will my position on the basketball team to Darlene Tussey. Ruth Kelly will my natural curly hair to Mary Ann Rahmes. Freida Wallace will my muscles to Bill Singleton. Lois Goble will my skates to Sam Benningfield. Ralph Watkins will my ability to stop my car faster to Henry DeBord. Ben Hubbard will my troubles with the teachers to Bob Quick. Charlotte Corrill will my treasurers books to Yvonne Wells. Jean Decker will my NATURAL red hair to Janice Mann. Coleman Davidson ain't a willen nothing to nobody. Ron Rhodus will my good looks and ways with girls to William Singleton. Cordelia Drake will my superb acting ability to Patty McWhorter. Janie Ledington will my basketball ability to Pauline Wooten. Bernard Johnson will my ping-pong paddle to Jerry Sprinkle. Jerline Hunt will my gym grade to Shirley Pike. Doug Stemphfley will my Charles Atlas build to, Ronald Rose. John Cole will my first base position to Paul Hood. Ted Brewer will my big feet to Jacky Neanover. Ken Krause will my bug eyes to Don Birgel. Don Cox will my hair to James Tompkins. Richard Doughman will my track manager position to Larry Smith. Laura Parker will my office position to Elsie Treiber. Everett Powell will my hair to Mr. Needles. Marvin Imhoff will my ears to Bill Smith. Jackie Hahn will my glasses to Lili Cole. Bill Malcom will my ability to skip class to Glen Lindy. Josephine Mobley will my solid figure to Peggy Ewen. Eugene Bell will my exuberant energy to Bill Hayes. David Bryant will my pencils to Bob Kinch. Don Fox will my hands to Leah Rae Payne. Elwood Singleton will my trim 120 lbs. to Darlene Tussey. Iris Ruder will my cheerleading suit to Peggy Ewen. Jim Ramsey will my ability to study to Mick Urban. Sue Greeley will my small feet to Paul Hood. Gordon Adams will my hair to Ronnie Wiley. Jesse Thompson bequeath myself to all the junior girls. Marilyn Baker will my Italian cut to Margie Bader. Art Sloneker will my curly hair to Bob Shoemaker. Dorothy Miller will my giggles to Alene Andrews. Don Treadway will my dual pipes to Bob Young. Evelyn Andrews will my blonde hair to Marilyn Rowland. Gary Beary will my mechanical ability to Ken l-lalcomb. Betty Sprinkle will my quietness to Marilyn Rowland. Ronald Vamey will my talkativeness to Larry Smith. Thelma Baker will my reducing pills to Peggy Ewen. Bill l-lowse will my chemistry grades to Jo Ann Stock. Dick Plemmons will my hair to Mick Urban. K H 5 Q Vive F ,- , an if Q Q, KN 4, , 2 iw 2 fa X X L . ww, f Q Ax r .z f gk jfffs W , W U55 ' S5 4 A SEVEN MILE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Uwaful 'lllinnew JEAN DECKER BILL MALCOM Winners of the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award .Hanna Studento NORINNE MOAK Salutatorian MARILYN BAKER Valedictorian PROM QU EEN Marilyn Baker wx, x Wy, l PROM KING William Malcom Marwheatem gfatee 1, 1954 ins juniwn Seniofa .qlwln ROW FIVE M. Bader F. Corrill E. DuBois H. Goebel G. Lindy ROW ONE B. Quick B. Singleton J. Stock D. Tussey ROW TWO ROW THREE P. McWhorter C. Miller M. Rahmes R. Rose L. Smith B. Smith M. Stone O. Street M. Urban Y. Wells 5, 33 5 AE if 3 92 K .. -an W. 11453 - aww: we 2 ,eff J 2 Q2 .Mm as w ,, , V I . ..,. , ..,, .,., . ,t t L Q 1 ...ew 5 tm. 0 Q , sg 5 z Qin 1 Q Q M fab W 2.12, K , W 2 5, 1 Q V S vine. Q ROW FOUR I. Neanover F. Ross J. Sprinkle B. Taylor R. Wiley ROW FIVE ROW SIX L. Payne M. 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Prescott Richardson R. VanOsdu1 L. Wirtley .'5 5 I 7 jv :.s A 1 . . K Q V f . ul Q , Q E? ...H - . ,- xv 'il QM J 5 X Y i E 5 Hi N E av 5 ww 45212 P Q1 -I 145 T 4 , 'G ' .. 2- V W i-.tee J- -W W A 5 Yu' fi W 'bf 3:52 .Mm s 4 K I N.. 1 ,gg-f ia? 5, b M i. at ,.,.W4 A , gig- i. PFW :gv X N .,.. ' ' . , ' -' ' ' X Ez-iiilil ' A , ' W3 Q .,,, , 1:2 y i' -' I . f jgfm r -ff - ff' ? '5 ' W Qi,-EYJ1Q.w, Aff' ,, Sify' 32 'is ' if P S uw, .- x, 2 --A1544 Q. v .11 1.5325 a b Q35 1 nam, , Nfl N f ROW ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR ROW FIVE A. Lambert H. Henson E Gault C Fetherland S yrd E. Wagner R. Scott D Powers L Powers L Powers ROW TWO ROW THREE ROW FOUR ROW FIVE R. Drake C Ca1n E Brown L Allspach M. Price B MoCorm1ck I Issacs D Issacs R. Vanover M Vanover M Suman J Stock ROW ONE B. Holliday C. Richardson C. Wagner . ,. - ' W I XV. .Wi 'K' , 'fy ' 1 .nrr N -ir 8 ROW TWO P. Henson D. Paulin C. Stephens r f l R , Q., 1. if Eiii -Q' , 1. . .L 1 2, ,sm 1. .L ' 5 . 3 'X Y' w 5 QW . 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S ia T iw, Qf 'fn 3 Q .Vi ff: V S ,:- .',- M 5- 'KAA iif' iii 3: g.. -sg fs. , 5 Yi R M ' E. qw A ,px y 'Vw' 2' Q , m,,- 10 fa J 2 'S qua. I Q Ed. mu., mg A ,.,.-H wmwhsmmw if K 1 Ja . ,,, , Y in gk . 'U , I X ., r 5 ,fab -A1112 '1 , ? '7L fif-X 5951235 ii7f7? ' Ji I , Nr -f .' E Q? 2, W Wi A. 'M gr . 'D . .J r. a Q' ,nv me U h gr F - ' 4 , 'W 1 Y 4 ' if A ' 1. if - K ' s ,sig 5 S f 1 'N n W-Q. 3, R N. I Mk Q 'S ff. wx ' . W K , N Z M4 M, I an W. Ap 0 ' Q as as ,W . , gf' l'!4w,iX'xE H ' f A' W Mg ,M . af, I8 sum. WK 1? Q 132 I bait Mr. Charles Powers Mrs. Anna Brown Mrs. Ruth Rahmes Mrs. Freda Brown LV SEPTEMBER 8. School begins, here we go again. 9. Cheerleaders try out and Student Panel meeting. 10. Student pictures taken. ll. Class officers and cheerleaders elected. 15. Library truck. 16. Y-Teens hold first meeting. 18. Football, Seven Mile 8, McGuffey O. 21. Senior pictures taken. 23. Football team practices under lights. 25. Tecumseh defeated 25-13. 28. School pictures arrive. 29. Juniors hold class meeting. 30. Elementary sees film strips. OCTOBER 1. Panthers trounce Ross. 2. Excused for fair. 6. Photography Club organized. 7. Students visit Middletown Journal. 8. Cross Country boys meet. 14, Senior play cast begins work. 15. Ohio History tests. 16. Assembly- Hi-Y, Student Panel, and Pep meeting 19. Junior High begins basketball practice. 20. Square Dance Club meets tonight. 21. Football pictures taken today. 23. Fairfield defeated 32-0. 27. Elementary goes to Western College. 28. Students tour Armco. 30. No school-teachers meeting. NOVEMBER 2. Play Day at Ross. 3. Annual meeting. 4. Eighth and ninth grades take Science field trip. 6. Panthers undefeated, beat Greenhills 33-27. 10. Library truck here today. as 13. F. T. A. presents assembly g y .1 17. Student Panel meeting. T ' 18. P. T. A. meeting tonight, 19. Seniors have class meeting. 1 y p 20. Union defeated 51-14. ' - . - 23. County football banquet. 24. Six weeks tests given this week. 25. Basketball preview at Monroe. 26. Thanksgiving vacation. 30. Elementary sees film. DECEMBER I 2. Every Pupil tests. 4. McGuffey defeated 71-43. 7. Seniors have measurements taken for caps and gowns. 8. Sophomores excused to see Martin Luther, . 9. Pictures taken for annual. 10. Hi-Y assembly. , 11. Panthers defeated Eaton. 2 14. Boys' chorus organized, a 15. Girls' basketball team goes to Fairfield. , 17. Senior math test given. 18. Fairfield defeated 46-37. 21. Christmas program given by Music department. 22. Christmas program by F.T.A. for needy family. f ,T 24. Christmas vacation. T Q JANUARY rrse 5. Back to school again. 4 6. Grades 6, 9, 12 have X-rays taken. 8. Hanover beaten by Seven Mile. 3, 11. Panthers lost first game to Lockland Wayne, Saturday. 14. Board of Education meets. .WW 15. Senior Scholarship tests at Hamilton High. 20. Sportsmanship meeting held in lower office. 21. Teachers attend health meeting. 22. Reily loses to Seven Mile. 25. Trophy case committee meets. 26. Current Events test. 'i'2i - 9-na... f f 1 -MMM I i ..... , V . 27. 4-H Junior Leaders meet in cafeteria. 28. Grange meets in gym. 29. Football letters presented to team. FEBRUARY 1. Board of Education discusses consolidation. 2. Seniors visit Fisher Body. 3. Y-Teens meet. 5. Ross and Oak Hill downed by Panthers. 8. Telephone booth installed. 9. Librarians meet for instructions. 10, Y-Teen's officers hold meeting. 11. First grade has bake sale. 12. Panthers defeat Wayne 43-40. 16. Otis mental tests given. 17. Industrial arts classes take trip. 19. Debate held 8th period. 22. Student Patrol meeting. 23. Junior, Senior girls visit Jewish hospital. 24. Citizens meet for school consolidation. 26. Debate eighth period. MARCH 1. Boosters Club meets. 8. Home Ec. Style show at Stewart. 5. World Day of Prayer assembly. 8. Basketball teams completejsuccessful seasons. 10. Junior, Senior girls meet with nurses. 11. 4-H enrollment today. 15. Schedule cards due. 16. Junior Hi basketball finals. 17. Second grade has bake sale. 18. Blue Print class takes trip. 22. Seniors of Trenton, Wayne, and Seven Mile meet with F. T.A 23. Baseball game with Camden. 24. Every Pupil tests. 26. Students selected to take scholarship tests. 29. Student Panel plans banquet. 31. Basketball banquet. APRIL 1. Girls interested in nursing meet, 2. Volleyball and Table tennis tournament. 5. Baseball game with Stewart. 6. Teachers and Board of Education meet. 7. Seniors meet with Employment Service representatives 8. Sophomores select rings. 9. Juniors present play, 12. Pre-school round-up. 13. Chemistry class tours Proctor and Gamble. 14. Shop and home economics classes tour Peaseway, 15. State eighth grade tests. 16. Easter vacation. 21. Student Patrol presents, The Babe Ruth Story. 22. Baseball game with Hanover. 23. Track meet at West Alexandria. 26. F. T. A. goes to Miami University. 27. Elementary sees Simple Simon at Western College. 28. Seniors tour Champion Paper and Fibre Company. 30. Scholarship team goes to Miami University tomorrow. MAY 3. Everyone still recovering from Prom, Saturday. 4. Students examined for possible goiter, 5. Track meet at West Carrolton. 6. Student Patrol journey to Crosley Field. 7. Babeck spelling test. 10. County track meet. 12. Butler County Baseball Championship, Seven Mile vs. 14. Music department presents variety show. 17. Senior class journeys to Hocking State Park. 18. Biology class visits Kahns. 19. P. T. A. has open house. 20. Senior exams. 21. Senior exams. 23. Baccalaureate. 27. Commencement - 8:00 P. M. 28. Grade cards. , - ... ,. :Hz A 1f'.l2-133.2 . V .2 A GAME MAN'S PRAYER Q-- DEAR GOD: Help me to be 'X a sport in this little game of life. I donit ask for any place in the lineupg play me where you need me. I only ask for ! the stuff to give you a hun- dred per cent of what I,ve got. If all the hard drives come my way I thank You for the compli- ment. Help me to remember that You won't let anything come that You and I together can't handle. And help me to take the bad breaks as part of the game. Help make me thankful for them. And. Cod, help me always to play on the square, no matter what the other players do. Help me to come clean. Help me to see that often the best part of the game is helping the other guys. Help me to be a 'regular' fellow with the other players. L'I7inally, Cod, if fate seems to uppercut me with both hands and I'm laid up on the .shelf in sickness or old age, help me to take that as part of the game also. Help me not to whimper or squeal that the game was 3 frameup or that I had a raw deal. When in the dusk I get the final bell, I ask for no lying, complimentary stones. I'd only like to know that You feel I've been a good guy. - Chaplain's Digest. 5 - ff :L 5 p l fill .JI ,...f' T' A.: a-.f-- -. VW .,' ,sq H: -.4,.,,4 ,,A. ,. , , ,. ..A,. -1 Q1 -41-'.' '. - '-1. a. . .,, SAS , :ra eta ...,,r,, -X tl., :QV H. -r I :w-.. ,z 4 .D .Ls-CL' f ' N- i f:l'. r.. . ,. 4 L -ids MP LITTLE SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1953 So we 0 lc South Legg Pan hers Rouie Fenwick: SEVEN Mile fm., Ht win ul the :season by to make the fy Ave: Slonekzr ,, , W Q 0 1 1 HJ ll0YS 3' 'if '-'nmons Hits Paydirt 'iwlce w, sis Ross t is, new A W Slfmelger 3 in favor of e uns Bench The sixth mmm' Zag ug' in victory FSUFCS Je v, 23 at eg-wife llenwiazlf Faleone lever L1 are some scmfexx 2259 ll on the latterls Btlgangin l'j1Cfg.illGzzi'l1nllrl5l? lem' LM W A is Ccicgngi third consecutive gtluc wok the lf- of she f of the accom! Wm in me mach WHS it tm the 26, After zx ser' R fide iw hm. lccr. The opened by they had to punt, Omen Kmuses asmw the 45,6 Qin the oczmon lv' endell but ol lwuunds on the Seven Fenwick anthem tor of tl :n Mile l Dl1Vld50ll A NEED BIJT arch. ,M and were iw Flew' We 'im Mom cxvee oxmiiu Dinner awed by the Ykfeblw, the the KYHUW ART TI-IE LV 3, xy, e PT. 1 X--...hc turkey, slaxxlmii IQ yn, nfl' Clflflf C0N5EC1r7T1yE mlls, ' nmasheqdg 'VUY' 3341 atoes, pie ool, ed U 7 QN9f'dlVtr.x pmrxt was m even Milwae Hlhfl PLICBUG The Fulcom il 641. Leflfl and plsys mixed up Pamela Urlwn. kept l flem nfl lmlemee. rim Pzmtlwe the Rams KVM' fs kicked Ulf to Ross Eilfili C0f Y Y' 1115 SH-llliilller Harmim CMYK imlfll on the 16 yard A Rams had nu erleaders, I school exgg, Kklqgnf pf' 'Lg Cn. Fung, Pgfmmu M punt on the tive. me 49 yard .' fr wolf: tli 42 and re?- ' 25 yard llhf cb5.'wf5Tf0Phie9 ' ' L' l the lv Stripe. i ,,- ' ' ygd lily: nrded K'er Gov The A vols, Lry l 1 tie was blocked lbw' gllq lbx - 5 fiwwwpiywm rim lconn rd. It The len U Davidson. Bilmgxns mole on the .L Led ir 79 for a touchdown be- Seven ummm w build up its fi me lsalfluxck Diek Plem ul quzxrterl The Pam- xj .. A, 4,1 mi line on .a is-mu leer out to f l. UF W.. extra puint Ross where Sues: XQYS c lmll im :lie 49 yard mi fm,-S rd ymei Iam . john wen: off tackle to :lm We Q fw gum ami X ,XX -ml: went to the Zi? ami Plcmf V qu! Qywm In Bm fhc buys 2 Y I I i-Mila me :in :law il. Alter 3 sue- gf muchdmmb rcs were being: selccteic, .pmmlmzs zmgeinst Seven Mile, ext WM-rf-mt ,MW ml the team: and theilii sigma dm an an end sweep. 55095, 35,2 2w,,,,,f re given silver lootballs inhm iiulsel lsluclas. Kmusels My Alter all A Qllmff P alum, ima, ibeel All-l 953. .sxir ,.f i'3f' c ies smilie the score l'Z-6 qgyqed A R9 EMM 0 0 yard hm, Allm ercnce Teams I 0 0 and raeecl Suclul 'th the aid 'wffm . Wm Seventh Straight Kr pl .me School tra palm s 'Some .. SISWEIT 'W l 3 C gxangcd lmmls several RUS but mein ffiearxx was able to move sew I-0119 Runs Fevivre Cvnfesfz slam. pumed is iss Vaughn Bryan' 5 l 5 I l 1 be E n Y rlcv B. espenscr ranner 3 X SU' 3 I .' f DuBois in Q. 7..- x . , we V' K Seven Mili Seven Mil is lvlcfhiuffe A 1 ll W' Seven Mil Seven Mil5lWl McGuflcW ' Stexx'ari ei9 MCGUllCk'l Stewarc Seven Mil n 1 .H . ven Mile Fumbles Costly , Y........,.... lay , I N ushers wen their 7211 ezraiglst overwhelming were mf 49 to gridiron. f and Siewarr were the :mimi few minutes of play after! 4 'Nite 'Hen lirzlwlvazai remis- Urlvan scared un sneak. was gong 27, Ross O, Paxnilkeres enu- ifs'lmn's the Sth try fur the Score 3345, ues. Malcom paseseal 3? yafdi to 3 Stewart 6, Seven back LM,,m.g Hood mol: the punt 'V ed Hood 5 final 43. Malcom wen: Q . I' kin 'rausela tr' Q .. V, L 3 eiiilfi., the euprighis. Sw -l, 7, Stem Seem Milt- 40x ewart was xmalisle tu mauve the lv s had Us RUSS was unable the huge ig its 26. On the nexz play Wah l on the Panther wall. Ends remaining Wm, in the contest is-:ered on an X '. . .. . .. .H . ' ,. -..J -. .... - -m,,,n ,ffl H , :even me wus r lranmers rmsnrmmem M - u 5 , O Y CUPS 0 ' Malcom Sels New Scormg Recs 1-Imgfy Q3 in il-,Q mgkjug, y Q llurl rum lvgf Bill Mazlcrgrm :xml a A pass ol' 36 yard The stage is all for the bzmle be g iiyfiif Pimilwf lfwflf lil tu and Coleman Davi txveen Seven Mrle and the Grefzhhilv r.ifX'5,l5?li9il mlm win laaplc Mugs third wuchdm Fiqmggyg, A I - drama 3210 lrelorc an Plemnzorms and Ewulcu The Panthers copper! consecutive game by Q5 ST UNDEFEATED SEJ i1f60hh1llS 33-27 f Q 3 sidelines 28 yards lor C1 score., oming Ccuwbuys a 4E a pcppeul up crowd iron, V just the Greg? tween Seven K defeated seam - was tackled on his cry for point. A pass fmm Murphy ed by Malcom on the 46. his sszwnd TD. fmm E3 flimax a '54 yard drive. sch-ml. Remc 1 A.AA I Lhe Panthers A won seven in Qi who W times the one only to hl 'move the ball be he next play :auriful bootle iiians line and : end zone un Fxtra point ul as the half c toula the 14 Again ir , . , - the Wray' S w his' first of three and btihmi , ow his credit and ISHUW the had to mfg' wil in the yards After the return punt Murphy wiv .m the gm, n , 1, ' 'L 5 scuso s ban did a for the 'semw to Lampl OH tm 35' me scoreza in the Mira Wag injured was outlalconr 35 yards tcm and ' t with an actively The exzra point 5,,,k,giwMg,pgning kigk AMLN Mamma After ook the kxclvoll, ,A Mil A h Y A 5 lunable tu move the fLmMm1 on the 45 1 on the zmextwexr .1 com 1: :rar 0 three and 3053 the ban gm Morgan mwvemd id Cyn tha .. heyneveu Mzle, he went off tackleh V WH on the 23 furnbled and HoW53f l H1 -vfjg-Ni 5 gxmilfi Semmgf 9 yards K had 5501563 SCORE: A ln Milefs final . - A , muse: rc e V 1 , 4 Lim ,felt Uff vw' Wffrafh MC, the Muff hem 3 L . W' lm dwns r .L C Spmumg a' t 1-rormf-5. ,f A 2 - A might yi 5 W Url-,3n'5 6 Pomr to mv wa' W , e W l 'NWWM the eau like 473 1 'Ercam H . ff th bled they army L,:L.,: Sr' X um usa it fm have yards. - I ,ne Pam Malccvm Sm? in , , V The mira l ' Wim' sneak. point they lm an' they an QU V split l A never u ter bounds on 2 V rn Fight! A in the from Mxlc mn' the '5 cheering and outfraced the def mn all fenders for zz Borsa extra is grows, point was :rm Mile held a mn' exwfwat , .thc 14,6 ask? wheres ri sprm? Webb mr me kickfoff ro the 44 mr Mile rm' r many yew arm, Y www After four plays Malcdm went off' L M1 y t an tha' Jimi a SPI? If tackle 257 yards for the v:0ucl1down.'?m Ire' um ft Carts 0 ewrsfo ,giaeng Urban made the extra mm as the uw, mm Pm- -6 yard, the def alxlse. The checrm wds ter nm O l P l Q ball on Sevrm Mile. the bleachers as they in Again the convex mn af, response to the Old Spirrt. able ts gn Www, they 3360 lead. 1 Fight! became a resounding up' blocked by as camcf bark Lamp! l and' the ' ' 'ng section held its mom and QSMVXI on Cgrgggq ?l63Cl' high. 1 mwgaot fe czarried 3 L15 Somethi .. f happened, The f P lf on the elgf i Old SN L -I Mrs. Is he dead? or the - ' Mrrrrwrfl , N , ex-:ra HM 'M 'tm ' ,HMM - 5 part? Gaining f line. Howsc lx M x',VA' wuts in Cowbgyq in to for q W A . I rm can s 3 5 +G' pitched a porin After 'Webb fumbled jngcgn, took Chi! B will :he score TD- Whgfi The point. This l stray. rolling Agar unable the ban Ou took third T wok the the 12 235119 I9 Mile s- Krause s point w M5615 Sthe 30 Off to Op spilt the 'extra the by Se Wxlllams r stfxpe. Cm a beautiful slecpgril a mn of U3 yds. again Cm' 3 P335 fmm Bob 55059371 Webb took the kiclvoff Mile-30. Stewart: , 'l'A down gba side lines to the 3 01321 W2 Neal s extra Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile Seven Mile REC ORD WON 8 LOST 8 McGuffey 25 Tecumseh 40 Ross 38 Fenwick 49 Stewart 32 Fairfield 41 Wyoming 33 Greenhills 'llnde Assistant Coach GENE ST EED 1953-1954 Head Coach MARVIN MoCOLLUM ,L,.,.-:- ,..,-..1 . - ,g-..Lf,., f....,L-., we g A 5? is iff, ff W , K - asv ,ff l W' ik., 'xf--. AH, ww. l -Q l .ww A W L+- M 'asf 1 v, QQ x g ..- 3 v 3 -es C9401 learn io .Red Rat .'Reco.ui 21-2 Bao SM SM Union 34 74 Kings Mills 63 54 New Richmond 53 61 McGuffey 42 '71 Eaton 32 61 Fairfield 44 49 West Carrolton 56 80 Wayne 33 97 Hamilton Catholic 51 64 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Reily 59 '70 84 Tren ton 6 1 DISTRIC T T OURNA MENT Mt. Orab 47 48 1953-1954 Hanover Lockland Wayne Trenton Reily Stewart Fairfield Ross Oak Hill Wayne Ross DePorres R Q A I -3 L .,,, N ,,pu ,. i 5 N J QF' li sw Q5 yi? Xi , . 'V x - ' Hg. . Q 5 i 1 5 N 1 4' w 'sg X X Syn y J'-, Q Q s W E, R t b H w-...au 6 Y . K I 3 Q A S A , I. 5 , K H, xy , . A NWA , X,V .'.:. . ,Q 3 A 4.f: A M, ,, V , S I 7 7 , , f N n . , . ,Q Q I Lf I A' qx , -f 1 QQ M., A' Thompson Webb Sloneker 5' oo 'Q ,,, Q Plemmons Malcom Davidson 1 ,iw ., ft R. . Shoemaker Hood Urban Manager Millice Dubois Manager Heck RESERVE TEAM RECORD 12 -5 EIGHTH GRADE COUNTY RUNNER-UP 5 Plemmons Webb inun- Malcom , Smlth Cole Bernard Johnson County Ping-pong Champ VOLLEYBALL .Zuwk D. Cox J. Hubbard B. Hubbard Beaty, Brewer, R, Rose, K. Krause Birgel Fox Urban Martin Hood s H' WM . 'AL ,, W Dubois Malcom Poff Davidson 4 X 'v...amIns!r4 qs' Webb Coach Steed Swifw Spawto .Slaftiall .7a5.Be .Zennio .Slpxvata Clctiuitieo af G.Cl.Cl. I vueeeynaee Y 'hw 'W:3f'- .algsw I QgwxNw,,gS.,55 I' 'Lf . 'z N a5i128'il3lLY'M ' f 15fwLk:si.: b'Hf x va Mx M: Y Y QxhX-Ep., x.-11 sta -War. g N WM? if S. s Better Dairy Products 551 North Sixth Street HAMILTO MILK COMPA Y French-Bauer Ice Cream Branch of Co-operative Pure Milk Association Phones 4-7429, 4-7420 Hamilton Ohio Pepsi Cola Refreshes Without Filling 'Hi is -'- , . , Q i t tersri n ll - iill i if f PEPSI coLA BOTTLING COMPANY l i Erie Sc Edison Hamilton, Ohio COLLlGA FU ERAL ERVICE Michael J. Colligan, Jr. Michael J. Colligan, 3rd 437 S. Third Street Hamilton, Ohio Phone 2-3322 CENTRAL SALES 827 Central Avenue Hamilton Ohio siw Y D E R ' s ART - GIFT - PHOTOS Everything in Camera needs for still stereo movie slides 24 hour photo finishing Oxford, Ohio , ,C , Quality Cleaning Since 1901 THE HILZ BROS, COMPANY Dry Cleaners and Dyers 5 Main Street Hamilton, Ohio We Call Dial and Deliver 2-011 1 SUNBRITE LAUNDRY Su DRY CLEANING COMPANY Phones 4-9905, 4-9906 531 Hanover Street Hamilton, Ohio We Operate Our Own Dry Cleaning Plant COLLINSVILLE INN C to 1 I Soft Drinks - Sandwiches ffivf slttct tttt 7 tttti Gasoline 'S' Oil ,,r i A Phone Seven Mile 201 1 r is r ' a A Collinsville, ohio Ed Schneider, Prop. Compliments BUTLER-HAMILTO BU I ESS COLLEGE 609 First National Bank Building LeRoy R. Zimmer., Principal U Compliments of HAMILTON PWU0 CMP' DRY CLEANERS ASSOCIATION ,BEST BY TAHF, Hamilton Phone 55778 901-905 Central Ave Ohio Hamilton, Ohio . BROWN-DAWSON FUNERAL HOME Compliments of George R, Brown THE WALKER COMPANY 231 Court Street Hamilton, Ohio Ambulance Service Phone 5-5412 330 Pershing Avenue Hamilton, Ohio MINOR'S SERVICE STATION 239 S, Riverside Drive New Miami, Ohio WEST IDE FEDERAL AVI G Ml d 10A ASSOClATl0 OF Main Street at F HAMILTON Hamilton, OI110 DUDLEY HEATING . an Compliments VENTILATING COMPANY of Oil, Gas, 81 Coal Furnaces Conversion Burners All Work Guaranteed Phone 4-7196 Hamilton, Ohio Economize at Economy OPTICAL SERVICE Phone 3-1371 E C O N O M Y OPTICAL COMPANY 120 High Street Budget Plan Available EDWARD'S LUGGAGE SHOP 211 High Street Dial 4-7562 Hamilton, Ohio Compliments WILLIAM C. ULRICH H E R F F J O N E S Class Rings 8: Pins THE HAMILTON GRAVEL COMPANY Ready Mixed Concrete Excavating 8: Grading North Third Street Hamilton, Ohio Phone 3-5841 Try DAIRY QUEEN'S DELICIOUS Thick Thick Malts DAIRY QUEEN 2127 Belle and Dixie Highway Hamilton, Ohio MIAMI CEME 'I' PRODUC'l'S WAYLITE BLOCKS Ritter Street Seven Mile, Ohio Your Personal Appearance Is Our Personal Problem VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 244 High Street Hamilton, Ohio Phone 4-4289 Rosa E, Hiltbrand Congratulations DOLLAR FEDERAL Saving and Loan Association Third and High Hamilton, Ohio W M O H C, DATTILO at COMPANY Music ' News ' Sports Fruits and Vegetables 1450 59- Wholesale and Retail FM 103. 9 MC Bob Odson Gen. Mgr. Ray Motley Com. Mgr, Phone 4-8389 207 S. Third St Serving Hamilton Over 60 Years, BUTLER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS C. H. Williams County Superintendent of Schools Compliments THE GRILL Kenneth Irwin, Owner Trenton, Ohio KEI ER CLO'I'Hl G COMPA Y Hamilton's Largest Store for Men and Young Men Hamilton, Ohio . 1, BERT'S TELEVISION SERVICE , - l DOT FOODS V8:H MARKET Fruits Vegetables Dial 3-3646 154 Hancock Ave. Meats Hamilton, Ohio Trenton, Ohio Ph. 8-6339 1 1 n lllu1lunl1ul'1 -lllli-lug Best Wishes Phone 3-5815 Of o X F o R D COYLES FARM SERVICE Insurance Purina Feeds and Sanitation Products Martin Al Coyle Caleb M. Coyle Custom Grinding, Farm Supplies 830 High Street Dial 4-9959 Hamilton, Ohio West Spring Street Oxford, Ohio Seann illlilr Svrhnnl Seam Milt, whim VILLAGE ANTIQUE SHOPPE Phone 2-1141 41 Retta Avenue New Miami, Ohio ll Compliments of I TER A'l'l0 AL HARVESTER DEALER 273 Germantown - Phone Germantown, Ohio Compliments JAMES WEAVER of THE General Store HAMILTON LUMBER COMPANY Phone 3051 940 Central Avenue . Seven Mile, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of SOUTHWESTERN OHIO UNDERWOOD CORPORATION STEELE COMPANY 408 Main Street Belle Avenue and B. O. Railroad Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton Ohio ujjgflnibr ' 1 GENERAL MILLS, INC, fqx 2 Stores 2 Farm Service Division ' 'N TIRE SERVICE I ' L a r r o F e e d s SPECIALISTS V Hamilton, Ohio Dial 2-6338 1019 Erie Blvd, 1999 Pleasant Ave. Phone 3-7101 Phone 3-7970 O Auto EM E R Y Home Radios Radios Serviced Serviced RADIO Rn TELEVISION SERVICE Genuine Parts -- Genuine Service 2 O1 Highland Phone 3-7132 THE OXFO RD HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and Electric Supplies We Deliver Dial 3-4117 Oxford, Ohio 1 2 HAMILTON AIRPORT, INC, Air Taxi Service to Airline Terminal Phone 5-5994 AIR CHARTER SERVICE Operated by Hogan Brothers is-n HAMILTON WESTERN SALES COMPANY, INC. Restaurant Fixtures Glassware, Supplies and Giftware Carbonic Gas 31 Main Street Phone 3-2146 Ben Kranes, Prop, 'IM ' mm' A I QEHIIIIIIT, THELlVIA'S PIE BAKE RY 417 S. Second Street Dial 2-3411 Hamilton, Ohio BERT AUGSPURGER Fire - Casualty - Automobile INSURANCE 106 N, Second Street Hamilton, Ohio Phone 3-5881 . 5 Il C A E 'FATE APPLIA CE C0liPORA'l'l0 Gas and Electrial Ranges See Your R C A Estate Dealer The Finest Since 1842 East Avenue Hamilton, Ohio MORGAN AND WELLS GROCERY 1--H - , f'-Yw 1 fe 1-ff' 5 3' -I . ?sw,K,.v. :.Q at . . 1 H-Q mx- 'T A? I -QM QQ' N515 . -,Q vvgvoz 4 . 5 5 5951!- Overpeck, Ohio Phone 4-9319 8 a,m, 6:30 p,m. THE VALLEY ICE CO, Hamilton, Ohio Authorized Dealer Sylvania Television and Radios Coal and Coke Phone 5-5668 BEATTY's SERVICE STATION Tires, Batteries 82 Accessories Route 127 Phone 22 Seven Mile, Ohio 81 HIGHLAND PHARMACY 1020 Main Street Hamilton, Ohio Drive-In Parking Phones 3-1592 -- 4-9492 Compliments of TRIANGLE SIGN COMPANY Hamilton, Ohio 508 High Street Phone 4-6431 Compliments HAMlL'l'0N A 'I'0MOBlLE DEALER SSOClA'I'l0 Hamilton, Ohio DON'S TELEVISION SERVICE Hamilton, Ohio Phone 4-8711 Factory Authorized Service For ADMIRAL Television ENDICOTT STUDIO Portrait 81 Commercial Photographers PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CLASS of 1954 642 High Street Hamilton, Ohio BUTLER COUNTY TIRE CO. 15 S, D Street Phone 2-3170 E AST HAIVIILTON HARDVVARE Paints -- Glass -- Cutlery Kitchen Utensils Seeds -- Tools A Complete Stock of Hardware Items Call 5-5751 1749 Grand Blvd. 228 High Street Hamilton, Ohio DAVID SHOE STORE Shoes for the entire family Featuring POLL PARROT shoes C ompliments of HAMILTO RETAIL F EL MERCHA 'I' SSOClA'I'l0 Hamilton Ohio C ompliment s of FISCHER HARDWARE SUPPL3, INC, 20 North Third Street Phone 5-5659 C ompliment s of INMAN FUNERAL HOME Somerville, Ohio C ompliment s of G I B B S' G A R A G E New Miami, Ohio Richard Gibbs, Owner SORRELL TRACTOR SALES 8: SERVICE Minneapolis -Moline and Ferguson System Tractors and Implements Terra Trac Crawlers New and Used Equipment ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED Phone 4-7865 275 North Riverside Drive Hamilton, Ohio QNew Miami! NEW MIAMI SERVICE STATION 275 N. Riverside Drive New Miami, Ohio Richard Minor, Owner ,,,,, uil- mn norincx and comm Y Free Parking Easy Payment Plan Moving Stairway 21C S. Second Street Hamilton, Ohio Groceries - -Fruits and Vegetables Glenn S , Dennison Hardware and Dry Goods agent fOr FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO'S, WITHROW GENERAL STORE Somerville, Qhio 326 Main St. Hamilton 3-5060 Phone: Phone Seven MHS 2354 Hamilton, O. Oxford 3-5160 M 1 A M ii 'S I it A U T O S A L E S Compliments of Used Cars Bought, Sold and Financed 7 Mile Avenue at Whittaker OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY New Miaml 14 N. Beech Street Oxford, ohio Phone Hamilton 3-1360 Clyde Brandenburg, Owner Phone 3-5088 C omplim ents of XVYNN'S STORE 7th and High Streets Hamilton, Ohio Compliments P P ' of BTLcEoRolFlii1M1EREA 1 I 1 B R00 Machinery - Hardware And All Farm Needs BUY COOPERATIVELY Seven Mile - McGonigle - Hughes Station-365 S. C St. Hamilton, Ohio ALLIED TELEVISION SERVICE Compliments of Trained Television Technicians Prompt and Dependable Service -- All Makes HAMILTON RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS ASSOC. Antenna Installations Guaranteed 1 Year Hamilton Antennas Moved and Repaired Ohio Lee Lipscomb Phone 4-4167 538 Main St NEW MIAMI DAVIS SEED HOUSE THRIFT E' ' MARKET Fresh Meats Seven Mile, Ohio 85 Produce pf 1- Spraying ,SL Seed Cleaning I- Ska, Bulk Field Sn Garden Seed 55 Riverside Drive , Phone S, M. 3241 Hamilton, Ohio 2-3521 l DANIELS OLIVER STORE Oliver and New Idea Farm Equipment EXPERT SERVICE on all make tractors Phone 4-6741 New Miami Ohio Drive a Ford FORDOMATIC and Feel the Difference -funn. There's A New 5 1 ,iw In Your Future SEE I ALWAYS BILL , A MATT ' BETTER CAMDE M0'l'0R CGMPA Y Phone 216 Camden, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of LEE WILSON HAMILTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dealer in General Merchandise ASSOCIATION Phone 3281 Seven Mile It is fun to eat G M C A better dinner T R U C K S Hydes Dinners are Still Better FIEHRER TRUCK SALES HYDES DAIRY BAR 2531 Dixie Highway Phone 3-4721 Hamilton, Ohio 130 S, Erie Hwy. Phone 4-9396 Hamilton, Ohio BUTLER COUNTY LUIVIBER COMPANY Factory and Display Room Phone 4-8321 Hamilton 96 1 Main Street Ohio AMERICA PRINTING d till P IILI III G CIIIIPA Y 110 North Monument Avenue Hamilton, Ohio FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK Seven Mile, Ohio 5 : . QXXNL. X If 'AWA I 5-.4 X RI ,S ' ' 5' I ' 'XI I ,- .5 ' .U iii iifigiiif d VYIVJ I .I ' I X ,r ' L 1xiIII'iII--Ils ij -ll tx It it A 1' -I nl L . --If yimtm:w:x-rw .M U if-ii: f' H+ I -I 'nw' 1-:na . ... , 1 ' f ' ,-S+'- pf-f'WII -III, -f.. , I ' :V his Q- e-i -f - , . I rs I 139,28 Compliments of HAMILTON FLORISTS ASSOC. SCHALLIP Sn AUGSPURGER DAVID WEBB Sn SONS GARAGE Funeral Directors Ambulance Service - ' I iff P H o N E -Q E-. ' 4-9919 n ' Wrecker Service 240 Ross Avenue Hamilton, Ohio Route 127 - phone 3-3445 Hamilton, Ohio P A I N T S BOARD OF EDUCATION Distributors of Ralph M. Beiser, President R' F' Johnston S Palms Robert Hiltbrand, Jr., Vice-President THE Stanley Sloneker, Clerk RALSTON PAINT COMPANY Phone 2-4120 108 North 3rd LeRoy Hammel David Weiser SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE and PARTS FOR THE MECHANIC -3 AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY- 5-5655 Telephones 5-5656 630-644 Maple Avenue Hamilton, Ohio Original Automotive Service Parts 1 , OPEKASIT FARMS DAIRY 1 4956 ' as . KS 4 N Homogenized Vitamin D and Telephone 09 Golden Gurnsey Milk Ige Cream and other 70-84 SOLIII1 Main Street High Grade Dairy Products Hamilton Ohio Camden, 01110 C, A, CLARK Si SON Sporting Goods circa Maytag - Frigidaire 1- 5 4- E: -1 EMI V Main Su B Streets Phone 2-4891 - l 1 Coal - Builders' Supplies Brick Coal, Oil and Gas Furnaces Heat Controls 408 Maple Ave. Phone4-4739 Hamilton, Ohio MARTIN LINGLER, Inc. HAMlL'l'0 ' PRE CRIPTIO LABORA'l'0RY JERRY TRAUB DRUGS North Third, near High OPEKASIT CENTER ' .3923-25 . 4-I t ,a wi ' gum? ox 4, s. Far-mall Tractors Aif'g,,'v International Harvester Refrigerators - Home Freezers Purina Chows - Baby Chicks Phone 46565 110 N. Erie Hwy. Hamilton, Ohio WESTERN 81 SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE B. Muncy, Agent 604 First National Bank Building Hamilton, Ohio v Featuring Nationally Advertised Clothing and Furnishings For Men and Boys on the corner Third - High Sts. 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