Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)
- Class of 1947
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HY' gl 4' ,I SW r 5. - Q f 1 , . . , , , ' B . .M 5 E 1' 3 'Q' Q Q I x l Ax? f M '-1 fm- f e V' ' S of X NX L. x ,E 1 A . 4 ' x -4 ML- :N t l l ,,.v ' R J X l ' n i X! -' . ,ps X W s. . N Q Am. Fi, A -, SN' k Q- :Q-,wf,., ,Y ?, . V gaikfyfvirs jg 5?-4'F ,X ,Q- S qx.. xg, Ki , QQ. 5 Rf' ,IN I W ,E 'H' x 5 I af' 1 IN MEMORIAM MR. KECK 41895- I 9461 Call me nol dead when l, indeed, have gone lnlo The company of The ever-living High and mosl glorious poelsl Lei Thanksgiving Rafher be made. Say: He al las? halh won Resl and release, converse supreme and wise, Music and song and lighl of immorlal faces: Today, perhaps, wandering in slarry places. He halh mer Keals, and known him by his eyes. Tomorrow lWho can sayll Shakespeare may pass, And our las? friend iusl' calch one syllable Of lhal Three-cenfuried wif +ha+ kepr so well, Or Millon: or Danle, looking on The grass Thinking of Bealrice, and lislening slill To Chanled hymns Thai sound from The heavenly hill. -Richard Walson Gilder Trom Call Me Nol Dead 4 IN MEM ORIAM Vu X Q SALLY SIZER 11929-19453 Farewell, friends, yel nol farewellqe- Where I arn ye loo shall dwell. I am gone before your face, A momenfs lime, a lilfle space. When ye come where I have slepped, Ye will wonder why ye weply Ye will know by wise love laughf, Thai here is all and lhere is naughf. Weep a while, if ye are fain,-- Sunshine slill musf follow rain: Only no'r af deaih,-Y-for deafh, Now I know, is 'rhaf firsl' breafh Which our souls draw when we en+er Life, which is of all life cenfer. -Edwin Arnold from Alder Death in Ar 5 seniors 5 sf Yell it to the house tops . . . let the whole worlcl know the senior class of 1947 is coming to meet it! Make no mislalre aboul il . . . we are nor iusl anollwer group of gradu- afes . . . we are Shelby l-liglw's IQ47 lalenl . . .clamoring lo be lweard . . . slwouling lo Jrlwe roof lops . . . so llwal everyone slwall lcnow if . . . rlwaf we wanl lo ralce llfie nexl slep . . . we're noisy, buf llwars pride, and eager ...eager lo slarl . . . To be on our way. . . lo worlc and aclwieve . . . lo Hfie besl of our abilily . . . were Jrlwanklul loo . . . llianlclul for your lraining and opporlunilies given us ...and for a greal America . . . il's been lun being logellaer . . . work- ing, playing, lwoping, and learning . .. guided and proleclred by a palienl lacully . . . and now a diploma . . . yes, Small llwe diploma, large flue elrlorl' '... Jrlial was our mollo . . . and we're ready To go, on our own . . . To Try our magic lcey-diploma . . .and our noise is nolice rl'1aJrwe'll lalce our cliances...l1oping we lwave wlial flue nexl iob requires. PRESIDENT I VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER ROSS SMITH RICHARD SEITZ JOYCE STEPHAN A :o-I- ' ii- 'v--W, A I wifi I -,Ire-n1 i I 'iw IIII.-I Siwv' r- is K.-.M-'I-i iw I Junior Play, Vice-presidenf Junior I 'i '- Junior Play, Speech CIuI:: 2 CIass3 Senior Choir 43 Sfudenf PresicIenI Junior Class, Concerf Vice-Presideni 43 Girls' Glee Club 4 CounciI 3, 43 GQII 53 Execu?ive Com- Band I, 2, 33 FooIbaII 2, 3, 43 BasIle+- Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 43 SIudenI Coun rnifiee 3, 43 Sfage Crew 3, 4. IJaII I, 2, 3, 43 BasebaII 3, 43 Execu- ciI 43 Sexfei 2, 3, 43 Execufive m five Commiiiee 3, 4. miffee 43 Variefy Show 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mi' I I' YH- SIPINIIIIII Rmb VVILIIIIVII iv .If-ir'SI1iII ii ' I '1 1 IQ PI-iii 's ' ,,,. Y iw I-',,niI,1S'ni'Ii, U U KENNETH ALBERT I-In Icocps .III hia sfrenqfh in his w-usta Football I, 2, 3, 4, TumbIing I, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN ALLWINE SWL- who dovi nOI IAIIQ, Sm I fn JAMES ANDERSON L,15.1mwfiS i.wmiI0 svn. Foo+baII I, 2, 3. 4, TumbIing I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY ARMSTRONG ?'-,mix-, I muy dv sormdhiniz S'nrIIini1 yd. Spanish Club 3, 43 Speech Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3 Variefy Show. MARYON AUCK 2-FFATTTI WITLTU YUIIIIFQN' IOf'Iim1 hm LPI. Home Ec. Club 35 G. A. A. 4. JEANNE BERRY Venus wiIh arms. Speech Club Ig School Play Ig Class Treasurer 2, 3 Senior Choir 43 Sfudenf CounciI I, 2, 33 Execuiive Com miHeeg G. A. A. Ig Home Coming Queen. MABEL BISEL C . Jw .NI hfilf IIN- Imvinq .up Ind xma Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. LO RETTA BLACK Quininoss is niion a siqn of sinrwr x Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BLY I-Iis middle name is Deere Foofball 2, 3, 4. MARILYN BOUTWELL She- ne-vi-r pufs .anyone in her Hdespiseryf' Speech Club 3, 43 Senior Choir I, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 35 G. A. A. I, 2, Variefy Show. JAMES BRICKER I lil!! Weil' il lasfinmfes me-. I ran sil' and 'coin if ii Ly un. I-fl, Speech Club I. RUSSELL BRICKER Ili fy im- yvii :I lim 'f If-up im down on the Imm! Sophomore Class Presidenfg Marching and Conceri Band I, 2, 3, 4, SIudenI Council 2. JOAN BRIGGS Hi-i wired is lib- fi milirmrl limo lfilvlo -subicfl If alifanfm nflif U' milling Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 43 G. A. A. I, 2: Execufive CommiHee 33 School Play Ig Varieiy Show, Firsf Prile, Ciiy American Legion Essay ConIesI. SHIRLEY BRIGGS iifli, Ill' wi'l1 .1 'ily -new-nl. Senior Choir 4, Marching and Conceri Band 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE BRODERICK IW- 1'4 i.rf, l ' .IIN-ii'i vi. G. A. A. I, 2. ROGER BRUCKER In I, 'lv' x-,il ill llii- flmf., lifill, Ilm' is. Class Play 3, Spanish Club Presidenf 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 45 ExecuIive Commiifee 3, 4, FooIbaII I, 2, TumbIing I, 2, 3, 4, Variefy Show, Our Town , Sfaie Winner, American Legion Essay Confesfg ScarIeI S Sfaff, Edifor. LA VONNE CALE JOSEPH CLABAUGH She falces Home EC.-l wonder why? Marching Band I, 2: Home Ee. Club 4: G. A. A. 4. MARTHA CHAMPION Shorl bul sweel. ROSLYN CLARK She used lo rnalce lhe Globe qo 'rouncl. Speech Club I, 4: Junior Class Play. DAVID CONNELLY I-le's The olher hall. Junior Class Play: Spanish Club 3, 4: Speech Club 4: Sludenl Council Presidenl' 4: Foolball l, 2: Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling I, 2: Variely Show: S Club I, 2, 3, 4: Our Town : 2nd Prile Cily, American Legion Essay Confesl: Scarlel S Slaff, Business Manager: Base- ball 4. I-le's a man of few words-buf he keeps repealing lhem. Foofball 2, 3, 4: Slage Crew 3, 4: Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN CLAES When she lallcs, if ish? iusl ccnversalion-il's a Iilibusler. Junior Class Play: School Play I: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2: Marching Band 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Secre- Iary I: Variely Show. SUE CRALL A llirlalious loolc. Junior Class Play: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Variely Show. ROSE CRAWFORD Eyes as medilalive as 'lhe lwiliqhl. Junior Class Play: School Play I: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Marching and Concerl Band I, Z, 3: Slu- denl Council I: Home Ec. Club 4: Execulive Commillee 3: G. A. A. I, 2: Variely Show. MARIE DE VITO JAN DICK Dark eyes divine. l'Ie delrosfs you willw 5 qlanre. Spanish Club 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 41 Sfudenl Council lg Senior Choir 43 Marching and Concerf Band I 2 3 4 Home Ec. Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, Usher I, 2, 3, 4, Varie+y Foofball 3, 4. Show, Scarlef S Staff. JAMES DICK MARY DICK Hu has n lunar? of qold and spends all his limo 'Iryinq 'IO SIIQIS lovely: Sllels Unqaqqjl D395 mg Us Gnu r ash II. G Vice-Presiclenl Sophomore Class, Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling I, 2, 3 ROBERT ELLIS Slim? bu? rerlain. Foo+baII 33 Tumbling 2, 3. ELEANOR ERVIN Chooser your parfne' and pr-Yrenade. Senior Choir 3, 4. .A. A. I,2, 3, 4. PATRICIA EVANS Theres some devillry 'nefafh rw' -f-iid axle Home Ec. Club 43 Usher I, 2, 3, 4. PAULA FINNEGAN We wonder if she shouldrfi have been a lb G. A. A. 3, 4. WILLIAM FISHER SIIOHI as a sI vadrw., Eu? WC s,,tsIfmTiaI. ANTHONY FOOS I-Ie'CI be more spidc if M- didn? have so rnufn span. School Play Ig Speech CIub I: Senior Choir 3g Foofball 2, 35 Tumbling I. PATRICIA FORD A IaII sIaIIc of Iovchness. Senior Choir 2, 3, 41 Execufive Comrniffee 4. AGNES FRY SI'we's a qirI Tor Uqyrrf' G. A. A. 4. BETTY GATES Did you ever noIice Lev OIVTDC7 MARILYN GLOWER Our' sIrawberry bicnde. MARTHA GOSSER WIwaI size please? G. A. A. 2. ROBERT GWIRTZ For a year if was 2l0g now i+'s The SaIesbook. JOHN HARDIE I smoked my firsf ciqareiie and kissed my Iirsi qirl on fI'we same day. I haven? had Iime for Iobacco since. Golf 3, 43 FooIbaII 2, 3, 43 Tumbling I, 2, 3, 45 S Club 2, 3, 4. ARDIS HARTMAN Ardis I-aqan sounds aII ri3IiI I1 us Spanish Club 3. EDWIN HARTZ A miId red-IieacII GEORGE HAWK He's a Genius. If you dont Indieyff I , ask I'1im, Speech Club 2, 3, 43 Varieiy Show. MARTHA HAWK Leave The dishes in 'rho sinkII JOYCE HECK SIm's Inc firsI of a sI'iorI Iinrx Speech Club, Marching and Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA HENCH Mona Lisa WIII1 a square inw. G. A. A. 3, 4. BETTY HENRY Tiny--bu? good Hwinqs como in smaII packages. Choir 3: Sfudeni Council 2, 3, 4. CORTLAND HEPNER JOHN HORNER Remvmluev' Coffs Coupe' 7 The sullen ol Swap, Class Play 33 Sludenl Council lg Execulive Commllfee 4, Cheer Leader I, 2. LOU ANN JONES EVA HOLLENBAUGH Sha sells wlwal Sha 154-Swaalf. The quiet type-soma man pre-lar fbem. Home Ec. Club 3. BETTY KEENER STANTON JONES 'Qlusl a Llllla BH Saulh olNorIl1 Carolina gm f,KT, ll, lm. ,,Tf , gn he has rm equal. Spanish Club 3: Choir 2. 3, 4. Foolball 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, Execulive Commillee 3. WILLIAM KEISER RICHARD KARR Ceflaiuly mol!! Life lor me is one Iona snap. Foalball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 4. I5 IQEDA IQEMPF Sf'-K. uwlly 'Iwo frvnlrfr ml dlzlrecllon. Choir I, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Yearbook Slaff. BARBARA KNIGHT VVIY ffm sm- wlwy Bufyrus likeg blrmdes. Class Play 33 Speeclw Club I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, 4. .IOANNE KREBS IW- Iluwlvlnq lolfvncle. Speech Club 3, 41 Marching and Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4' G. A. A. I: Variely Show. MARJORIE LEWIS Swmf fxlrl-, pursue Icarnlnq while olllers learn pursulrm Speech Club 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 47 F. H. A. 4. JOSEPH KORBAS Wce'd all like In no If Svc fl Pall year and sfil diploma. Foolball 3, 4. RUDY KORBAS He lms a Rob willw 500 peice mder him. WILLIAM LUCAS Toollwpiclc and lee sblrl. Foofball 25 BasIre+ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 WALTER LYNCH Ladies' man wifb a Fleel'-life. Marching and Concerf Band I, 2, 3. PATTYE MCCORD Olwlmlwlwlwl llwal accenl: il wows 'crm Speech Club 45 Variely Show, Speech Club Play 4 DELORES MCELIECE ll's safer lo be mock llwan llcrco. MARILYN McGILL Serenily plays across her lace. BONNA MATHIAS Vim, vigor, and vllaliiy. Clwoir I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 41 G. A. A. 1,2 3 4 PAUL MILLIRON You look wise, Pray correcl fha? error JEFFRAY MOHN He is a good sludenl, buf clock-eyed. SARA MOON Care is ll1e enemy of life. G. A. A. l. MARILYN MOORE Her songs would pu? llwc birds lo slmmo. Class Play 31 Clwolr 3, 4. WANDA MOOSE She-Is fxIv.nys ILUIIIIVI1. PHYLLIS MORRIS A mm: III I:vfxuIy Is In pry Home Ec. CIub 4, Usher RUSSELL MORROW Iw'z3V: .I I, 2, 3,-1, Hag Bearer 3 A Hmm ,IIII-I hh. .www Iwavv. LEROY MOSLEY As -.III-rw? .ss fa mmm IIVIVMI sIw.wn-J WANDA MYNHIER Sv UIIIOI vm ImvdIy Irmuv, SIM-5 Ihmv. F. H. A. 45 Home Ec. CIub 3, 47 6. A. A. 4. CARL NAZOR Cv'-I III:-U If-IIIHQI 'vu WILLIAM PACK VII-IIII :I .1-, .1 swsnqnvvq Foo+baII Manager 3. PAULINE PATTON If, u U-I, If-rv'4I1IIIwv,ycIU' RI ' ve' .1.wI IIIQ paII,-mg, Class Play 33 School Play Ig Spanish Club 3, 41 Speech Club I, 2, 3, 45 Choir Ig Yearbook Shaff. CHARLES PHILLIPS WILLIAM PRECHT He has a high boiling poinf, I-Ie maiored in alibi-ologyf' Class Play 3: Speech Club 35 Execuiive Commirfee 3: Speech Club I. Foo+baII 2, 3, 4, Tumbling I, 21 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Variefy Show, S Club 3, 4. ROBERT POSEKA He qc? The olher half of The loving cup. NY ALTHA PUGH As quiel as a cal with Iwo mice Glee Club 4: Senior Choir 2, 3. G- A. A- 3' 4' JAMES REED Lilflel Buf so is a slick of dynarnife. Sfudeni Council I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 45 Baslref- ball I, 2 3, 4' Slage Crew 3 4: Tumbling I 2 3, 4' . ' ' ' ' ' ' Wh ? Baseball 2, 3. 4: S Club 3, 4. Y SO penswe NORMA RICHMOND Unusual combinalion: beaufy and brains. RICHARD RILEY Spanish Club 3, 4: Speech Club I, 2, 3. 4: Execufive Com- An exfinguished-looking qermeman miffee 33 G. A. A. I, 2: Usher I, 2, 3, 43 Variefy Show: Speech Club Play 43 Yearbook Sfaff. Team Manager Ig Foolball I, 2. I9 HOWARD ROSS KATHRYN SCHNEIDER A friend Io Inc end. As sIIenI as awe. Home Ec. CIub 3, 4: F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY SCH RECK Shes modes? and quiei IIMQ Embers me not: II jus? passes Choir 2 3 4. Usher I 2 3 4 Speech CIub I: G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN SHILLING SI'xe's one In a milIIon. SH' re-1nII Iceep Mack mf aII Ive friends. Speech CIub I, 2, GIrI's GIee CIub 4, Sexfef 4, Choir We sr-.ws MICI oak and prays for a crop IaIIurc, I, 2, 41 EXGCUIIVG C0mmII'I99 3- 4- MARY SHREFFLER Public energy No. I. DOLLY SEIB GIrI's ensembIe 31 Speech Club 41 Choir I, 2, 3, 45 A5 PI:IfI'f'II GS 0 new CIISIW IOWEI- Marching and ConcerI Band Ig Varieiy Show. 20 JOANNE SHULER She nas a srnlle for everyone. Band I, 2, 3. BARTON SMITH Boy rneels lworn. Band I, 2, 3, 4. DESMOND SMITH I-le's every ofner inclw a qenlleman Foofball 23 Slage Crew 3, 4. RONALD SMITH The world belongs 10 llwe enerqelic Class Play 3: Choir 4: Band I, 2, 2, 3, Execulive CommiHee 4. JOYCE SPANGLER A liqlwl hearl livellm long. G. A. A. I, 2. MARY LOU STACKLIN Have you been walled on? JANICE STAUFFER The worlc she does is nollwlnq buf I1 CHARLOTTE STINE l'm only an average qirl buf, by Georoe l orlc lmar er al il llwan llre average qirlf' G. A. A. 2. 3. 4. MARY WEAVER 14 ii I-ul sfayiuil lim-7 VVNV' ' irifrr-7 I I JAMES STRAUB Ilrws hc- rr-ally as-I Maps. rw'-ry firm- hes crm Ircvm hfrrriff? NORMAN STROUP Srriolhorly love. Sludenl Council 3, 4, Sfage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2. HERBERT TULLIS Eilhr-r I'll find fa way or Ill male one. Boys' Slale 3, Class Play 3, School Play I, Spanish Club 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, presi- denf 4, Baseball 4, Team Manager 4, Basker- ball I, Variely Show 4, S Club 4, Speech Club Play 4. MARIANNE VAIL Variuly is lhe spice ol life, Class Play 3, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 4, High School F. H. A. 4, Home Ec. Club, vice- presideni 3, presidenf 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Variefy Show 4, Yearbook Sfafl 22 THOMAS SUTTER If VW APG llinmv f1'f' WIP liliff UI 'sz liricvl luv' Nr. BILL THOMPSON Wlvzlrcis ww 'Q' Ti iv? Fcofball 3, 4, Baslrelball 3, 4, Tumbling I, 2 3, 4. RUTH WADDINGTON The rcao 'Q 'weeks is crrrwclvd, Lul ml 'f frcwcled. Usher I, 2, 3, Head Usher 4, Home Ec. Club 4 Execufive Commiffee 4. CAROL WAINES No wonder Urilcd Slalres and England are 44:11 ri0iC1l'L,5 , School Play I: Speech Club 2, 3, 4. w s CARL WHISLER I-le was noi made lo climb the free ol kno I-CIQP. NORMA WILL Her smile is Ihe whisper ol a lauflh. Marching and Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 4. DALA WINGART As spry as a fiddlens bow. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, presideni 4. PATRICIA YAHNEY She musf live on Ry-Krisp. CHARLES WILSON As unconquerable as chewinq gum. Choir 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4. LEONARD WILSON Heallh champion! MARJORIE YETZER Oplimislic as a seed cafalog. Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Band 4: Home Ee. Club 4. DAVID YOHN He Thinks in capilals and speaks in ilelics. Spanish Club 3, 4: Speech Club I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 47 Execu+ive Commiffee 4: Foolball 2, 3, Baskelball Ig Tumbling 2. 23 ZANE ZIMMERMAN The heighl is Ihe measure of man. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER junior GRANT DOWDS BEN LAV MARCIA PAYNE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Miss Snyder, Ihe IacuIIy advisor, and eIeven juniors are a composife group working as reprel -ienIaIivos of Ihe junior cIass and Ior Ihe be-neIiI oI Ihe junior cIass. The members choose all Ihe commiIIees Ior dances, parIies, Ihe Prom and any oIhcr Iorm of enIerIainmenI IhaI Ihe junior class sponsors, Among These evenIs were The Prom, PoIiceman's Ball, and a FooTbaII Dance. They worIc Iogefher as a Ieam Through Trials and Iribulafions doing everyrhing in Iheir power Io make Ihe Class of l948 Ihe 'ibesf yeh , ,,,.j -. ,Q .A 'Q . Mu. Q, HI, X j'm,jf,h ii X ',..p5i- Maw Mfirwrv, CoIIfzrsn Cole, Marcia Payne, CaroI Aumend, Mary EII9n W4,Hs', GranI Dowds A MAI'-r BIII I-Iassl--r, Ihrwiri S,1mpsnI, I7if'Ir Cooper, Bon Lay InoI in picfuroj. 24 L ru S lvirfnr-, Janizu Sclwremtrw, Berrha Shun an mm Srmirv Loonard Smith, Paui Smith, Joy SMC rx mnoih Mckm-y, Jim Stirwer, Lwis Sfifeler Leroy Sfone rvnan Srour Franris Sfurwp, Barbara Sullivan Germ w-mmf favid Tarvim, Berry Thiek Irene VanWaqner Uma We ber Joan Wuiwr, Mary EVM West Rose Whus PM W nu, Wayrw Workman, Duane WIN Shu' Wnllo? Cwmlyn Zebold. IX ... YYY Q,- M555 M1572 J L E 'ins 5 , ,wg 'Hs Paul Alberf. Julia Anderson, Marlyn Armsfronfl, Dc-an Arif, Cum! Aurnend, Marilyn Baker, Dick BarlrduW, Rlflnard Bncker, Rodney Br-fidcfy, ana Beisillne, Bonnie beH, Reber? Be'sfw'i Gerdd Bcndk-, Robu-M Binlqn Dcyle Bfyfhe, Marilyn Bodlln, TIN+on Bowen. Raymond Bowlby, Jcfmno icker, Glenn Brioqs, Lucy Briqus, Marnyn Brown, 26 Belly Burlcs, Leo Cale,JayCarv,Jol1n Clark, Gene Cline, Jack Colley, Colleen Cole, Jeanne Coleman, Slwirley Coleman, Alan Connelly, Dick Cooper, James Crum. Scott Dauolverly, Norma Dell, Palricia Dell, Bob Dowds, Marilyn Dunlap, Delores Durnwald,Q1i5 Eclxel, Geraldine Foreman Christina Friebel, Roberf Frlebel. gg A-,, ' ' fa 27 P 1'.A 'J iyr 4 0 if Charles Fry, Jim Furr, Audrey Garflfw Jalw Gafvs Fwd Cilvw Mdba Graham, Dick Gross, Bob Gwbrief, Jvan Hari, B-vwiv Hadz, BU Habshsr, Safly Haun, Marilyn Hawk, Georqia Hf?Wiff, Hush HiYdvi'wr,w Thomas Hillard, June Hohler, Louise HoNQr1bau'1H Dann Hmwf-u, Radu. Hurl, Mary Jane JQWQH, Lcfiwa Johngm- Mgfinrif- Jmhnwfw Nmim-rt KNQ Miffon Kempf, Helene Knapp. i isiafrzi' :1aia11x:ff?ff?fei, . ' ' . :-...:3'15A1x:f.1':-,,-.AQLL ,Z-5.5 I:. .1 - , 12-.1 - ' jg 5if?:f.1ffi 55? af. w: '.:.-Y-.ra-19. '::i'g'--fl:J, -'1'-5 :-fjg 5' ff?'ifErf'5l57'.l,55 f: 28 Jack Kookeln, Anfyela Lake, Melvin Lake, Wanda Lauqlwbaurn, Fred Love-mM, Delc-refs lowly Vlclor Loesclwer, Frank Lonq, Joanne Mccombs, Al Maivr, Nancy Melt, Mary Moore, Dean Moorman, Euqene Morris, Richard Mosley, Bill Forman, Jim Plwelps, Doris Phillips, Richard Pose- kany, Gvnu Punlw, Doris Rank, Marllo Roellwlisberqer, Merlinc Roqcrs, llrrrfllg Rulwl Uarwln Samulcf Brb Srlweror 1 A ra ' if k Ll Q U ' Pilsfll,-J XV X vmkx 5 , . Z: , .. ,Q Q' lb- . : ' 'lr 2 -. - M a . 'rr V 4 if 'Kms 14 K 29 sophomores 'F ' .L V .1 'Z .4-K 1 -3 b X GWfzndon fmxliu Bernifv AW,-1' Jean Alfnw June? 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J. ,JI ?av,'x Buffy Adams leauyerrm Adkins Hainv Alhm Eyvlyn Allvn Harxvy AUQU Fmwis Axlwino Charlfvffo Amvrf Weir Arnold Dwanv AHNNH Dwriw Bnivd M .xv' joriu Balwr Shidoy Be-Akon' Pafiy Be-II Ruih Bumis Ur wrwx Hd Bvrrirr Virqinin Biqlin Chfurfos BIS:-I JnmnnoHv Bly Mary Lou Blyflvu Janvf Boolmvyrrr Mary Bnwvn Barbara Briqqsa Kvnno?l'v Briqqs WiNlifa1n Brine-r Wimam Brodvrlf, Carol Brwwm Mary Bufdlnf- Krrrwneeiiw Burrvr Ralph Cain Rniph Caslwy Elia Claqq David Ciinc Jnrman Clino .ouisiv Cofhran Evne Coffey kqmvs Coleman mm-5 Comsimlc imdm Couqiwlin arm? Cox muy Dvlmi-5 uv Diiiuir mlm Diinaiimn .mm Dyo mrlmm Ulis lnrqnrnr! Ensrrmn fiyiiiv Lvfms iarvm v Fncklcr iqfwno Fnqnn .iylmd Fisher maid Fliajlcinqcvi' orirm Forvman amos Fox .Hold Fmie-y wsu F-r.mqviia Jby Fivmii 'yio fry ihiiin Garner arqmoi Garvin iri Gvarhar? wrufiwy Ginicr mlwih Cfmdimi vim Gwienwiai? ymrmd Giimwocud srmn Guiii -ion-f. 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Lawrence Wlwislor Carolyn Willcinscvn Thomas Willcinson Waller Will l-larvry Wilson Jcvan Worman Joan Yelzer Bob Yolzcr Dirk Yann Charles Young Uorollny Zirnrnfzrrna I Dorofhy Anderson William Apqer Howard Baird Mlm- Barber Virqinin Barbour James Barkdull ,lunmr Bm nfmri Gln-nn Bs-ndfu flmrfvs Bfuswv Q71-nrm Bfnssw' ,hw Bonmefi Esfrwr' Bom-mrm .lvycv Bwwmfm Bulmiv Brinqman Hur-Qld Burlcs lwis Cain Carl Curvy Bmbarn Carmvam Ronald CMM Uwnrm Cowpov luis Cnwpur Bwrmrmiu Crain PMN Clvrisfy Larry Cmmvnwotf lvw Day .I.xmv5 l,7e'W.3lf Rh Hurd Evans Mmlrs fun HM' Gmmvd Foo eighth grad x A . - w ie' 'X' -X .J i 39 ass of 1951 If J ' KJX 4 pq, 4 1 40 4 of fs 'Q' ,U ,-,hz , Nl -A 'Q I H qv.'rA i Fw 4.'v' -' Jwfvn Fwlf-X, IM M .m.- FMU Wm f-vv Hun! U f1.1v v F1 mk N vvvw fav.-.115 11' Rn U-r Cmw U NIJ Gump Auth fxvm V Gwim hub. ar.1 HJWL SM-ww? H.awL funk H--.x lxxm H MIL xl :vw-A, Hl:'vvlvHw-y AVVYMI lm' IWW' R.-Wm Jvwn-H N1 irybrlllz' Kvfrvdil Syxw-My-V K1-'vwuf VVQQM af Klmq Vinyl! 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Gr.Hm'vv Fm-d G1 wan Vnfiy Qvlww A :mfs Gu?slvnYl VIH-5 CNYLIRSMM lauvlm Hmwrmfus SJW H,1rbnuq'n JUHH Harfqv Ric Pmrd F Cil'fI'TNEH'I dwin Hawk Saorqe Hays Villiam Heiniz 'iola Hicks Ioise Hifdebran1 Yavid HiYlard offy Hoak 4axfrw Hoskins fan Johnson lonald Jones Dloia Jones andre Jones adiu Jonvs Jlhard Jmw, mm Knplv nhn Kvqlcy hirfoy Kidwglx avid Kinsoll idmrd Khkendall ichurd Kline :uhvrf Kcwolcon my LaBdrqo ancy Laser fifliam Lasc-V mnafd Lash nriha Lauqhbaum nroihy Lehman Iary Lou Liqh? xrbara Lybcrqor uhm McGraw lass of 1952 43 flafrhika MlLviUf1h!iH WiH5frvv Mwouqfw wr-www Mm., .1UW- Mmm Cam! Sur- Mfnvsfx Sharm cv-ma.-1.1 CVmv5f , PX-ifwfv Donald P-mb Kvrvnn-Nw Hayw- Cfmrfvs PM-mf Arflvur Pwrh-r Rwurr putlh Ur wrm.u ld Rum-y Rwrmld RUKMIH Arnold SaWyv-rs Blanfho- Suiyvrs Mnry Sul- Sarqv-M Wwl1u.1m Sarjf-rw? ,lurmdvvfv Srvwifh Clifford Shmwpr-r WHVFCXH SMH Caro' Shmvw lnnllf' Tqylgur UMVNQM Sw-irmwr AIM-n R.1nd.u'1 ROM-rt UT: Clmvl-vH.e V.m Vusa Bew f1-v 'Ny Vauqhn Kffmnnih VV.1rd R-wk' v+-r f Vvfard Fwd Wiwifrf Ulmrm WITs-'H LMS Winx1,1r9 Pafrifffx VVUH-Jr-'i B+-rmadirw WrwvPrr1ar .lxmvrw Ymhrv fa ulty Schools opening in SepTember Tound Two new Taces in The high school oTTices . . . one enTirely new . . . The oTher, only new To The oTTice iTselT. The newer Tace was ThaT ol Mr. McCullough, who assumed The duTies oT principal. Mac , Tormer head oT Lucas School, has The supervision of The high school sTudenTs and Their varied ac- TiviTies . . . discipline, courses sTudied, ironing ouT oT a Thousand and one diTTiculTies in which Teenfage sTudenTs become involved . . . morning announcemenTs . . . presenTaTion oT assembly programs.. . guieTl' in The halls . . . ThaT Tellow who has Tossed The TaTeTul eraserl . . . all lcnow by now The Tamiliar Tace oT J. E. McCullough. Mr. Carmean, having moved around The cor- ner and down The hall To The superinTendenT's oTTice, is, Trom his preceding Two years' sTay aT The principals deslc, already a parT of our school Tamily. As head oT The Shelby Public School, Mr. Carmean co-ordinaTes The various grade levels inTo a worlring whole, oversees The build- ings, has charge oT appoinTmenTs and sal- aries oT Teachers, and serves well as a True linlc beTween The schools and The public. Byron T-l. Carmean . . . busy wiTh board meeTings . . , busy wiTh our building program Tor Two new grade schools and high school improvemenTs . . . busy dicTaTing leTTers To Vera and BeTTy . . . buT sTill never Too busy To be a good Triend To all oT us. Principals oTTice . . . superinTendenT's oTTice . . . Mary, Vera, BeTTy. lvlary Frangella, as Mr lVIcCullough's secreTary, has The rouTine work oT ThaT oTTice. Vera Kuhn, Tollowed by BeTTy DaugherTy, as secreTary To Mr. Carmean and clerlq OT The Board oT EducaTion, has been anoTher cenTer oT acTiviTy. Mary, Vera, BeTTy ...eTTicienT, lcind, and helpTul To us all, examples oT The True Shelby spiriT. H-A T ffwlcii- s ' V, fi- K -s . - Ya, S, 'NJ M7017 .. Wul- BRUCE ARCHDEACON ELS, Wllnwinlqlrvn College MSC. Ohlo Slale Physics Aeronaulics General Science MADGE DAWSON 5.5, TD Ld. Brzwlwrrx Gwen English 8 Geography ELEANOR BENTLEY AB, Wooslvr Collwie Geomelry Algebra ALBERT FENDRICK BS. in Ld. Ashland llnlverslly ol Wls. 7+h Science Foolball Coach PAUL BRADEN B. MUS. Denison Qhlo Slalo Direclor ol lvluslc LOWELL FORD BA. lvllarnl U. BS. in Ed. Qhln Siale Speech English l I X x.. MARTHA CURTIS B.S. Ohlo Skull: Ari PAULINE GRIGG BS, in Ed. Ohm U English 9 Geography , -4-Q.. - X EILEEN HANDLEY B.Sc. in H. Ec. Ohio Slale Vocalional Home Economics RUTH HUMM B,A. l-leidelloerq College Physical Eclucalion ROBERT LAFFERTY MARIE HUGHES B.A. Ohio Wesleyan U. Universify of Wisconsin Harvard Universily ol California American l-lislory LUELLA KUHN B.L.S. Woslorn Rcsmvc AB. Ohio Wexsleyan Librarian HAROLD MARKIN B,A. Ohio Slalu U. Ohio Wesleyan U, Bowlinq Green U, Economics'Sociology Consumers Economics Commercial Law B.S. Baldwin-Wallace Colleqe Malhemalics Economics-Sociology LILLIE MUELLER A.B. Bialdwin-Wallace l-lislory Geography LOWELL McMEEKEN B,S. in Ecl. Bowlinq Om Slale U. Baldwin-Wallace? Colluqrr Ohio Slale U. Columbia U. lndusfrial Arls HOWARD PLOCHER P' fr, 3' Ed. ff A-wr: Gvvwi Shcwhand 1 TY!-WQ Bookkeephq ESTHER PRICE AMB, IN-fffri LJ. UVM Sum! U. UM-,f-'SI?', lf Vv'l+ ' Worfd Hisfor, Enqlbh K2 CONSTANCE PRUSIA iv w' WMA f41.fiJ'w S li- v'V ', VW X if' f ' 1m T Wfrff-r Vffnl DALIYEC lriaivucfcnr' HARRYET SNYDER 5 S B1 N-wg GUN' Om Smfw LJ Bloioqy Arifhme'-HC CONSTANCE SOLDNER PS ww lu. MMHA U. f1.fN,MRm'I U. 'Jfvw 'w.f. HHN V, Mr--ff, Y- . JDEQVNSD E'wQNisH 9 DWIGHT SOMERVILLE Hx fv1.fNA.1fkrf'11n. ' CmM-fl. 'Q -1-m-vm Cifvlxvvlf' Inetrumcmfal Music RUTH STROUP P, fy H4-1-'xwtw-'Nz C,cNlwaf- KA f-X Cn w. iw, Uv .ff-rsv', Fvifhmcflc 8 CH, Maihclmaiicn SWIG Gefcw.-Tr'iqorwcumceivy DORA SUMMER iw fri, Oiwh Sm Q3Nrv SMQHV l C,.'lu'vwNfm ll. Otwflwv' CQ MA 11 Lailn LAWRENCE SWACK- HAMER B.S. in Ed. Ohio U. Indusfrial Aris WILLIAM WILKINS HS. in Ed. Alcron U. Civics 9 Afhleiics FRIEDA WEAVER A.B. Indiana U. Arifhmelic 7 Home Economics 8 CHARLES WILLIAMS B.A. Ofierbein Physical Educafion Baslcelball Coach SANFORD WEAVER A.B. Miami U. Shorlhand Typing EDYTHE YETZER A.B. Ohio Sfafe U. College of Sf. Francis Ashland College English 7 81 IO 49 ROBERT WEN DLAN D A.B. Asbury College MA. Ohio Slale U. Guidance Counselor English IO JOSEPH YOHN B.Sc. Ken? Slaie Ohio Slafe U. Chemislry General Science Afhlelics l w N I C1CtIVI ' ff!! 5 Q''-'5il'i9R2'?' 'bu.i W73'W?T'f5Ei?iQ2r71VZl9 'F'fQ'-31535 if. H! N, Yi-3. 0,111-,' ,,-7 -k':Q7'.42?.f7:il21i6fE 3313-I u- tud nt council FirsT Row: Jones, SmiTh, Connelly, STroup, Anderson, Moore, payne, Second Row: Heclc, Cooper, Henry Trey, Moll, Cooper. Third Row: Mrs. YeTzer, Graham, Payne, Arnold, Gooding, Bourgeois STeDhan FourTh Row: Souslin, Hassler, Fackler, Sarnpsel, Reed, Monn. FiTTh Row: Dowds, Berry, SeiTz, SmiTh HildebranT. AT The beginning oT This school year, The STu- denT Council oT Shelby High School enTered inTo iTs sixTh year oT exisTence. The oTTicers elecTed To serve This year were: Dave Connelly, presidenT: Norman STroup, vice-presidenT: Julie Anderson, secreTary7 Mary Moore, Treasurer. The Council underTooTc The adverTisemenT and sale oT TooTball programs as has been pracTiced in The pasT. The money raised Trom These sales is used To sponsor audiTorium programs Tor The lowing year. The audiTorium programs scheduled by TasT yearis council were presenTed wiTh Tine accepTA ance on The parT oT The sTudenT body. These programs varied Trom music To scienTiTic inTer- esTs in Europeis youTh across The seas. Ne-xT year's programs have also been chosen by The council wiTh a good varieTy oT pcrTormances. The STudenT Council has underTalcen a new proiecT This year. This is The sponsoring oT The Homecoming Queen and her aTTendanTs. The queen was selecTed by The sTudenT body and she and her aTTendanTs were presenTed This year aT The Upper Sandusky TooTball game. A school dance, anoTher new projecT, was sponsored by The council. This record dance was noT held Tor The purpose oT raising money buT iusT Tor The pleasure derived Trom iT. As has been pracTiced in The pasT The council sponsored The annual RecogniTion Day Program. This program gives meriTs To The besT ciTizen in each class, The mosT courTeous in each class, and The one sTudenT who has done The mosT Tor The school. Sending Tlowers aT The Time oT bereavemenT in The Tamily oT sTudenTs has been puT inTo eTTecT again This year. spani h lub This is The second year ThaT The Spanish Club has been organized and already iT has gained quiTe a repuTaTion-good, ThaT is. IT sTarTed iTs second year oT exisTence by iniTiaTing inTo iTs Told eighTeen new members. The iniTiaTion iTselT was held in The basemenT oT The home oT Norma Richmond. ATTer The vicTims had been Tor- Turedl' suTTicienTly, an iniTiaTion ceremony was held by candlelighT. The senior members-and TorTurers, consisTing oT BeTTy ArmsTrong, lvlarie DeViTo, Pauline PaTTon, Norma Richmond, Roger Bruclcer, Dave Yohn, l-lerb Tullis, and Dave Con- nelly, assured The new members ThaT They could do The same nexT year. The ChrisTmas parTy, given in True TiesTa sTyle, was held aT The home oT Pauline RaTTon. Two pinaTas Tilled wiTh candy, peanuTs, and pop- corn balls, were sTrung on a wire in The living room. Everyone had a loT oT Tun Trying To brealc Them, despiTe a Tew casualTies. BuT the Spanish Club is noT solely a social or- ganizaTion. A scrapbook has been sTarTed oT in- TeresTing noies concerning l.aTin American coun- Tries. Several members have been wriTing leT- Ters in Spanish To people in SouTh America. AnoTher Thing which was a loT oT worlc buT a loT oT Tun, Too, was a dance sponsored by The Span- ish Club called The Slconlc Holler T-loedown. This proved To be a greaT success. The Spanish Club innovaTed a way To charge admission, ThirTyfTive cenTs single, TwenTy-Tive cenTs a couple. Regular mceTings are held every oTher Thurs- day aT 7:3O eiTher aT The home oT a member or aT school. There They hold a business meeTing and Then play various Spanish games and sing Spanish songs. l.asT year The Spanish Club gave an audiTorium program concerning people and places oT inTerf esT in SouTh America. This program was well received since iT was a welcome relieT Trom The hum-drum school rouTine. AT one Time in The year, lvlrs. Zoolc, a SouTh American missionary spolce To The group abouT her many experiences wiTh The naTives oT ThaT region. TiouiTh Rfw: lwovvds, CoTTey, Connelly, Long, Tullis, Connelly, l-lildebranT. Third Raw: T-lumm, Dell, Moore, Tarvin, Sullivan, Anderson, Perman, Soldner. Second Row: ArmsTrong, Tdlawlc, MrCombs, Garvin, Coleman, WQST, Richmond, FirsT Rav-: PaTTon, DeViTo, Bruclrer, Yohn. upper class G. A. A. ll's a Greaf Day lor singing a songl' and i+'s a greal day for exercising lhose muscles. The purpose ol G.A.A. is lo give The girls, who de- sire, a chance lo have lun and gain physical benelils al lhe same lime. Officers of 'rhe club who vonlribule lheir ellforls lo This goal are: presidenl, Dala Wingarlg vice-presidenl, Char- lolle Sline: secrelary, Beda Kempfg lreasurer, Bonnie Bell: and cofpoinl chairmen Allha Pugh and Marcia Payne. Miss Humm sponsors lhe club whose inilial membership numbered ninely members. The firsl garhering was a wiener roasl. Re- member Jrhe meal shor+agef7 Thai almosl spoiled Jrhe plans. lndividual members used influence and a few wieners were secured from each slore, a few pounds ol hamburger, and even a lew more of lunch meal. Damp wood and darkness over lhe Sheller l-louse slove made 'Frying dilficull. 'll-ley, 'rhis hamburg l'm ealing has a pink cen- Wirw 1-url, Kernpl, Slinw, Puiqh, Payne, B. Bell, Lucas, Peysard, Arnerl, Ensrnan, Spangler S. M rir'w ri, lvl 'rri si-, Binks. Prffn li, A, Kidwr-ll, Wiirrvvfin, Wilkinsrun, Berks,-r, Brown, Allen, Briggs, Bonnell, M. Garvin, Leonardl, Jew'-ll, R, Fri-ni li, A. Cmrwin, Kiwrbiis, Coleman, l-l, Jones, Loesfher, Fireoved, Cooper, Fagan, Gerlle, Adams, l-lassler, Cox, Ellis, Garner, New ard Gciswr Span-ilrri, Dunlap, Jones, Allrey, Auck, Richards, Slollr-r, Thiel, llinneian, Adkins l-lvnwwn, While-, llurrmuld, l-lrrhlr-r, Lindenliurg, LaBonlf', l-lallrnan, Schneider, Dirk, Mynhier, Cale, P. Bell, Cwlerwwrr, Micwrnlos, CK ririrr lir :, llawk, Lewis, lerf' was a familiar cry. The camp-fire was a bigger success and everyone enioyed singing camp songs while Audrey's To Each l-lis Ownl accompanied by 6.A.A. humming mel wilh egual success. Halloween was celebraled by an ouldoor parly on Dala's sis'rer's farm near Galion. A hike lhrough lhe barn yard +o lhe refreshrnenls did nol meel wifh lhe accidenl Thalr mighl be ex- pecled. A selecl group oi lhe besl alhleres parlici- paled in several inlerscholasric conlesls fhroughv oul Jrhe year. Shelby never won any banners buf she did nol lake lasl place in any Sporls day eilher. A volleyball eliminalion lournamenl al Sandusky, showed Shelbyis power over Norwalk, buf weakness under Mansfield. Al Galion's Sporls day, lhe G.A.A. bear Galion in volley- Finnegan, H e n - son, Bonnelf, Burlxs, Kidwell, and Payne follow Through 'For a sfrilre iwell, ih-5+ perl of fhe picture is cufl.f,: ball, losl lo Mansfield, look pin-pong over Cresl- ling, bear Galion in baslcelball and losl in The same lo Sandusky, and defealed all schools in a loul shooling conlesl. Mansfield and Galion provided slill compelilion lor sollball games 'lhis spring. All iunior and senior girls desiring, al- lended a Play Day al Bowling Green Universily. Each Wednesday aller school, The gang lrudged lo The bowling alley wilh hopes for a ZOO score. There were len leams and The championship game found Coleman's leam well marched lor Kempls who emerged champs by a lew pins. Slolrleris live placed lhird in The league. The highesl individual score ol I58 was Shand-in Eslher Boreman holds The nel haul while Al- lha Pugh and pari- ner Wanda Myn- hier refurn The bird. made by Kempl. When The gym became available, lhe long def laycd baslcelball games and volleyball lournae menls were held. There were no Tourlh year medal awards lhis year, bul several pins lor lhree years ol service, several G.fX.A, lellers lor lwo years, and even more plain lellers for The firsl year award. The senior girls receiving highesl honors for I947 are: Paula Finnigan, Beda Kempl, Bonna Malhias, Kay Schneider, Charlolle Sline, and Dala Win- garl. In order lo secure an award a girl musl arlend rnosl aclivilies and musl secure each award in conseculive order. lower class g.a.a. liiwl Huw: l-larl3aur1h McLaughlin, Slover, Winigarl, Kidwell, Crawiord, Emerson, hlawlr. Lehman. Si-i nd Row: Conpfri, Kninalh, Worlcrnan, Anderson, Graham, Dulnur, Anderson, Coovnr, Fouqhl, J. Smith, lliiwl Riiv.: Hildvlvianl Wiirlnni.1n, Slollezr, l-loslcins, Hoalf, Yohn, Moon, Laser, Jones, hlannaius, Ui-.vc-y, Clair- Fi uiw Ran: .lones Payiw, Blosswr, Clin:-, Lay, R+-au l-leclc, Poland, Prim- Carmean, Miss l-luwirn. Poland makes a free shof, cheafing Cooper, Price, Heclr, and Blosser from a rebound as Jones referees. An allernoon meeling held lhe second weeln of school broughl aboul 'rhe following eleclion ol officers: presi- denl, Jane Poland: vice presidenl, Sandra Jones: secre- lary, Diane Price: lreasurer, ldues are only lilleen cenls a semeslerl Donna Cooper: and poinls chairman, Glenna Blosser. The rneelings are held regularly lii lhe gym is availablel aller school on Monday. A wiener roasl in Sellzer Parlc slarled lhe years aclivie lies. Fellowship songs around a roaring campfire climaxed lhe evening. Bowling as a major spoil had lo be subsliluled while lhe loaslcelball boys pracliced every nighl in lhe gym. A league was organized and scheduled games played as long as lhe G.A,A. girls' money lasled. The lwo highest scores for lhe season were made by Jane Poland wilh I54 and Norma Lay wilh l49. Maureen Lehman, Diane Price, Junadele Smilh, and Jane Poland were chosen as baslcellaall caplains. Aller a double round ol games, Polandis learn remained une delealed. Spring sporis included volleyball, sollball, pingfpong and lnadrninlon. The lrampoline remained a lavorile lhroughoul all seasons. 56 u hers and stage crew len rninules llll curloin llrnel The Cesl paces nervously baelc -slage. Long belore curlain lime the ushers are vvorlclng. They rnlghl be Called hosles-ve-., -.Knee il is lhelr job lo see lhal people aflendlng school enlerlalnmenls are made com- lorlable. As a gofpelween lor lhe school lhey are observed by many people. Never, In lhelr long period ol service have we heard anylhing bul praise lor lhe ushers. Muscle men ol lhe high school are lhe slage Dell Movrls Vvllvtxlk Ruhl lvqns Waddlrwqvovx PM hmond Sfhrwlc llu Vllrv Miss lvluwloe Arm-vl l rx-H nhmwll llopvun lv.-nl lu ro X 'pm' crew. More lhon lhe name lrnplles, lhey are general all-around handy men. Whenever e pielure needs lo be lalcen lor lhe Scarlel S, lhe slage crew is only loo glad lo gel out ol class and sel up plallorms. They are so willing lhel lhey sornellrnes slay around even when lhey are nol needed. We are poslllve lhel lhls ls due lo lheir love ol vvorlc lschool worlc?l. Neve-rlhee less, lhey do an elliclenl job ol lalclng down and pulling up whalever is needed. Burlrs Sliflcnc-y Bodlcin Malhias LOwiS Clf1WlOVd Briggs Ruhl D. Smilh Lauqhbaum Knapp Yelzer Wfiddinczlcwn Rolh Hollenbaiigh Evans Boulwell Miss Handley Srhnr-ider Moose , Vail , Morris Crall ' can l Mynhior senior home ec club Al lhe lirsl meeling ol lhe year, lhe lollowf ing ollicers were elecled: Marianne Vail, presi- denl: Rose Crawlord, vice-presidenlg Phyllis Morris, secrelary: Donna Smilh, lreasurer: Marie DeVilo, news reporlery Bonna Malhias, hislorian. lhey mel every olher Monday nighl al 7:30 lo Busy helping gel lhings ready lor lhe Variely Show. have a business rneeling lollowed by a social hour or a proiecl ol worlc. Included in lhe social aclivilies was a pol-luclc. This was more or less lo gel acguainled. As lhe club consisls ol balh juniors and seniors, a lol ol acquainling had lo be done! As lhe usual pol-luclc goes, lhere was plenly ol lood, and everyone iislulledii hersell. A rnonlh laler a hayride was well allended, Every girl aslqed a guesl-male, lhal is-and 'ia greal lime was enioyed by allwl Following lhe hayf ride lhey relurned lo Sellzer Park lo have a weiner roasl. There a blazing lire was buill lwilh dillicullyl and everyone ale wcine:-s and dranlc cider 'lil il sluclc oul ol lheir ears. Cnc Sun' day allernoon during Chrislmas vacalion, lhe club mel in lhe caleleria lo exchange grabfbag gills. They ale, danced, and had some special enlerlainmenl. As speakers, lhe girls were hon- ored lo have Miss Belly Newlon ol lhe Qhio Gas Company, who gave lhern some poinlers on lhe success ol a parly, and Miss Baumann, leacher al Cenlral School, who gave inslruclions lor lcnilling. In lhe laller parl ol April lhey had a bazaar-al which lhey sold aprons, em- broidered, crocheled, and lcnilled arlicles. The prolils ol lhis bazaar made possible a dinner, lo which each member inviled a guesl, and lollow- ing lhe dinner lhey danced' and made sure lheir dales helped wilh lhe cleaning. Hollenhaugh Call Gale Loescher Colycr H. Jones Korlvas Cooper Kislfr GlfWWflr laser Burdine Miss Handley Wilson Shim D. Jones lvivllqor Si lmulw Bonvfuller Fagan Worliman Slim- Freni li llavis ophomore home ec clul: If siaried lasr Sepfember as fhe Sophomore l-lome EC Club wilh Janice Cooper as presi- denl, Janei Sline, vice-preside-ni, and Donna Wilson as secrelary-lreasurer. Mid-year rhe Freshman FHA, inviied lhem lo ioin iheir club lo malce everylhing less confusing, and so They could all have more lun--and al lhe same lime gel more done. Before consolidaling, lhe club had a barn parly al Jane? Slinels, al which everyone had lhe maximum amounl ol lun. They inviled all the high school leachers and everyone lhal wenl was glad. Games were lhe cenier of airrac- lion -playing in ihe hayfslaclr was recognized. Aller worlcing up an appelile, lhey did iuslice lo plenly ol food. Friday The I3lh proved lalrelul in more ways lhan one lo lhe club! They slarled our wiih good inlenlions of a normal hayride and ended up slranded on a lonely couniry road-a wheel on lhe wagon broken. Ailer wailing an hour, someone came lo The rescue. Slariing our again ihey headed lor Grerers Lalce. Ailer arriving, Miss Handley used her persuasive powers lo gel in so They had a weiner roasl lhere. They had loads ol fun, buf were slill glad lo see The l3+h end. The game room was The scene of iheir Chrisl- mas exchange. Alier playing games, some ol ihe girls gave a slcif. They are ice cream, coolcies, and cocoa, and finished lhe allornoon wilh dancing and singing. Wilma Thiel was elecied as cofpresideni: Jan- ice Cooper, co-lreasurery and Ruby French as co-hislorian. The basic foundafion of fhe culin- ary arf-don r scorch ihe wafer. iii f- Fourlh row: Ellis, Henson, Couqhlin, Love, Dye, Leonhardl, l-lursh, Miss l-landley. Third row: Beclcei, Bowen, liiy. Sefond row: Sline, Baird. Evans, Paqel, Riley, Rapp, Kidwell, Foreman. Firsl row: Kuhn, French, Mflfenzic, Perilo, Lalirnrw, Cline, Whal's cooking? Ask a Fulure Homemaker ol America. They have been very busy lhis year lrying hard lo learn lo be molher's lillle helper. They were ollicial hoslesses lo a counly Fl-l.A. rally. Virginia Rapp was elecled counly vice- presidenl. lDid you have lo be a good coolc lo gel lhal ollice, Virginia?l All l:.l-l.A. chapf lers ol Shelby allended a counly meeling al Plymoulh, Ohio, in March al which lime lhey planned lo have a ioinl l:.H.A. gel-logelher and picnic al lhe Shelby Sellzer Park. Al Easler lime lhey colored eggs lor lhe hospilal lrays lo add a bil ol home spiril lor lhe palienls. They also had Belly Newlon ol lhe Ohio Fuel Gas Com- pany come in lo lallc lo lhem. They have lheir regular meelings aboul every two weeks. Al some meelings lhey discuss lheir hobbies and some members arrange exhibils showing lheirs. Their ollicers lor lhe year were Sue Dye, presidenl: Sandra Caughlin, vice-presi- denly Sally l-lursh, Secrelary: and Pally Love, Treasurer. Their club advisor is Miss Eileen l-landley. The club ended lheir year wilh a picnic. Eighlh Grade F.H.A. ?5 Buckeye boy ' state BO STATE xzcixl ll ,I so ss : fr y E , 7 - W' i Q I T, px if r- T s I1 X Tx? HERB TULLIS 5 5015 DAVE CONNELLY DES SMITH ROGER BRUCKER A new and enTirely diTTerenT meThod oT Teach- ing civics was being Tried by The American Legion. A number oT boys were selecTed Trom The iunior class oT high schools ThroughouT The sTaTe. The boys were chosen on The basis oT ciTizenship, scholarship, and leadership in school acTiviTies. These young men became The ciTizens and voTers oT The myThical STaTe oT Buckeye, The 49Th sTaTe. The locaTion oT The I946 Buckeye Boys' STaTe was The beauTiTul campus oT Miami UniversiTy, abouT 35 miles norTh oT CincinnaTi. On This small space, no less Than sixTeen ciTies and Tour coun- Ties sprang up overnighT. Upon arrival, each boy was placed on one oT Two poliTical parTies, NaTionalisT or Federalist ATTer This, The boys meT in a parTy caucus To selecT delegaTes To The sTaTe convenTion. The convenTion was held The nexT day Tor The pur- pose oT selecTing parTy candidaTes Tor sTaTe oTTices. ThaT nighT a huge rally was sTaged in The sTadium, compleTe wiTh bands, horses, and parades. On The Tollowing day The polls opened aT nine o'clock and all The oTTices were Tilled. Those who were noT elecTed were placed in some Type OT work such as clerks, lawyers, and police. Every- one had a job. IT was a poliTician's UTopia. ATTer The elecTions, The ciTy councils had To seT up Their ordinances and make conTracTs Tor heaT, lighT, and waTer. Taxes had To be paid and salaries were given To employees, accord- ing To The legislaTion passed by each diTTerenT ciTy. CourTs were mainTained Tor The prosecuTion oT criminals. These courTs were observed and advised by pre-law sTudenTs and assisTed by iudges and lawyers Trorn various ciTies oT Ohio. These men gave all possible help To The boys, and much oT The crediT Tor The success oT B.B.S. may be accrediTed To Those who Took Ten days OT Their valuable Time To direcT our eTTorTs. A compleTe recreaTional program was ob- served during The Ten days. CiTies compeTed wiTh one anoTher in baseball, baskeTball, and vol- leyball. scarlet s staff wviiww Q59 f-. ' 4 r Fx gfyg -,u 440' H- . s,l 2 .nv ' Of -.. Fmllllll Row: Horner, Tullis, Phillips, l-lardiiw. Anderson, Ross, Third Raw: Krebs, U'-Vins Shillini Shreili-i Wivwilxrl, laniihl, Swwrid Row: Slvphan, Richmond, plallwn, l4f1r'ipl.Sllne, Vail. Furl Rim: Carr' ly Bvufrw- Sw: lrlr-prim. The' Svarlsll S Slall was chosrw lby llzC Senior l vi-ruliyfl Commilloo wilh Roger Bruclcer as edi- ' rr .ind Norma Richmond as hi-, assislanl. lyluny improyomonlr. have boon made in lhis ,lun s annual over previous odilions, New lea- lurel, have been added and in lhis way, more nludwnlw are reprosenlod and lhe boolq gives a morn nccurale view ol school life. The slall wimhoz, al lhis poinl, lo apologize lor calling you oul ol class al such inconvonienl limes. Poly Fallon lhen had lo find enough people ln wrile 'rho copy, and lhis is no easy iob. The iwpi, musl be whillled down lo lil a cerlain solace and ycl musl Toll ils slory complelely. Along wilh The headache ol lay oul fomem a problem of acquiring money lo pay bills. This responsibilily resled on 'lhe shoulders ol lhe Business Manager, Dave Connelly. The enlire slall spenl a good many hours pre' paring lhe Scarlel S lor puplicalion. Do you remember The lwo day vacalion we had in March? Members ol lhe edilorial slall spenl bolh days al school composing and lyping copy. So heres your IQ47 Scarlel S. We mosl Cer- lainly hope lhal you gel as much enioymenl reading lhis poolc as we had in preparing il lor you. senior B nd Firsl row: Kirkandall, Caskey, Echel, MeTz, Barkdull R., Barkdull J. Si-iond row: Morris, l-larT, Johnson, Schiller, Bookrnyer, l-leck E., Krebs, McKinney, Shook, McHugh, H.-Tk .l., Sili l ling, Briggs, YeTZei. Third row: Gump, Randall D., l-lawk P., Tucker, Dudenhaver, Crum. Pugh, PresTon, Briggs, Moose, PresTon, Will, TourTli row: PiTTi-nqer R., GwerTz, Colyer, Randall R., McFarland, Snyder, l-lassler, Lewis, Pillinnvi C., Smilh Berkley, Sulleyin, Bricker, Greenwall, Tucker, SmiTh R., Bringman. Click, click, clickeTy, click. From The Tar end oT The Tield a smarT new marching aggregaTion meeTs our eyes. Down The Tield They come. WiTh The precision oT a Tine waTch They execuTe many diTTerenT TormaTions. i'Someryille's done someThing To ThaT band, is heard Trom all guarTers. ln an energeTic drive, The band persuaded The comf muniTy ThaT iT needed new uniTorms. Snazzy'i uniTorms were purchased. Red coaTs Trimmed in gold and gray panTs brighTened all buT one oT The many TooTball games. The capable managing oT The band equiprnenT by Ted Briggs, a reTurned veTeran, considerably aided The band. The concerT band under The direcTion oi Mr. Braden opened Their season wiTh a concerT wiTh The G'Brfen PosT oT Tlie American Legion Band, Thus expressing Their Thanks , To The people oT Shelby Tor The new uniTorms. This band also perTormecl aT all home baskeTball games and pep meeT- ings as well as numerous civic TuncTions. The N.O.l.. band TesTival May 9 aT CresTline, gaThered TogeTher The Shelby, Willard, and Upper Sandusky bands. iunior band . .mei sr 'N -' -. gc . 4 if-. -- .K , Q A I wif., r gl ww. Barkdull Kirkendall, Miller 2 QQQN QQ - be nd ww: Jones, Ward, Pugh, lrey, FolTZ, Carmean, SmiTh, PresTon. CrawTord, Dugennaver, Dubuc. WolTord. Tucker, Fifa MrLaughlin, Moon. d row: Randail, Hawk E., Prire, Laser, l.aBarge. Heck. Harbaugh, Hillard, Lewis, Hawk S., Bodkin, HannaTus. T rvh rriwi Gump, Payne, Randall, Hoak, Waines. Ebersole. Emerson. Lehman. AbouT Two years ago iT was a common Thing To hear exTraneous noises driTTing Through The class room windows. On closer observaTion The exTraneous noise had a Tew qualiTies oT marTial music. The i noise originaTed Trom a comparaTively Tew members OT a grade school band. Lirfle was known abouT This band buT iTs eTTecTs are sure To be TelT in TuTure years. The Junior Band was Tormally organized This year by Mr. Somerville. Those in The band are sevenTh and eighTh graders. The band numbers abouT ThirTy-eighT, The Junior Band was very much in evidence aT bofh The Willard and Madison Junior High games. Though The TormaTions were somewhaT ragged, The band showed Tha+ IT soon would be a TirsT class organizaTion. A band, in order To be good, musT pradice TogeTher and by The Time They are graduaTed inTo The senior band, They will undoubTedly be valuable addiTions To a bigger and Tar superior marching band. gurl and boys glee club Sf pfuuru, Jewell, Gcundiniu, Dye, Coufiluliru, Garner, Quill, Balmer, Gump, l-Iurnplurey, Jones, Garvin, Garvin, r ru l Riley, li-vi-riulf, lluuluwg Riley f-liunwn, Zoluold, Firrucuvvd, Sluilliruq, Paqel, Sruavely, Mull, Aruuerf, Zebold. 4 x 'lay lliuy-Hurd ll:-rviuw Qfuixuqiie Biuuriueruis Bly Iwo new organizafions were sfarfed fluis year in flue Music Deparfrnenf. Tluese were flue Boys' Glee Club and flue Girls' Crlee Club. Miss Prusia is flue direcfor of flue Girls' Glee Club wluile flue Boys' Glee Club is under flue supervision of Mr. Braden. llue Cuirlsf Glee Club luas enferfained in Sluelby FACKLER BRIGGS SMITH ARTZ WILSON SMITH CLARK FINN LAKE LEWIS POSEKANNY WILLET HASSLER DUNATHIN CLINE SMITH PITTENGER WORKMAN BRIGGS RICHARDS ARNOLD HOFFMAN af various firnes, lluey confribufed fo flue Clurisfmas program by singing ffLullaby My Jesus . Tluey added flueir voices fo flue Spring Corucerf by singing f'Green Cafluedralff Lef All My Life Be Music , and 'fMy Joluannm. Ilue Boys' Glee Club sang ef flue luiqlu scluool P. If A., Tlueir accornpanisf is Sluirley Willef. hair Emi row: TJiTlengrrr, UunaThan, Cline, Hassler, SrniTh, Lewis, lealre, Finn, Worlrman, Wilson Hardie, Uirl, li-vf-ri-TT Arty, TT'rsi-liinny, KnighT, T-Tarl, Berry. ?n4Tiow1 Srhl0rnTli, Ervin, Mafhias, Bisel, Blaclc, Moore, Brigls, Laughbaurn, Srhrr9TT'ivr, Briggs, SnTiTh, P+-lrvravi Smi'h Dir-lf, Hassler, Clark, Schreclc, Ford. lsT row: Keener, Vail, Johnson, Garvin, Balmer, RiTey, Gump. Crawford, Miss Prusia, Clarlr, Biiflls, Garvin le-v-veil Bi-urir-1 in, Bly, Shilling, STephan, Yelzer. Shelby has been well-lcnown Tor years Tor hav- ing an acTive High School Choir. For The pasT Two years The choir has been under The direcTion oT Miss ConsTance Prusia. WiTh careTul guide ance The choir has grown in gualiTy and has be- come an ouTsTanding group. The choir noT only sings during school, buT iT has many exTra curricular acTiviTies. Their TirsT appearance in The Tall was on ArmisTice Day, and The song besT received by The sTudenT body was 'The BaTTle T-Tymn oT The Republic . This program was also given aT CenTral School Tor The pupils oT The lower grades. When ChrisTmas came The choir was righT on hand wiTh ChrisTmas songs and carols To please The public. This concerT was so well received ThaT iT was presenTed again Tor The sTudenTs. The decoraTions were excepTionally seasonal and presenTed a perTecT ChrisTmas background Tor The welleplanned program. The young people oT The audience enioyed Fred Waring's arrange- menT OT 'Twas The NighT BeTore ChrisTmas . Also TeaTured on The program were 'Ave Maria and 'lCarol oT The Bells . WiTh The arrival oT spring came The Annual Spring ConcerT. This year The choir was aided by The Girlsl Glee Club. The Senior Choir dressed in robes opened The concei-T wiTh sevf eral Negro spiriTuals. They were succeeded by The Girls' Glee Club, who sang various songs. Then The choir reTurned in Tormal dress wiTh a group oT lighTer music including such songs as 'Tl Dream oT You and All The Things You Are . The newly organized mixed ensemble Tavored The audience wiTh Cole PorTer's NighT and Day, and The Girls SexTeTTe presenTed Their rendiTion oT 'Qlealousiel' and Through The Years . AnoTher well received parT oT The pro- gram was Audrey Garvin's solo, lThe lTalian STreeT Song . The climax oT The program was The BaTTle T-Tymn oT The Republic by The choir, while Brownie ScouTs and Cub ScouTs carried American Tlags down The aisle. sextet Among The exTra curricular acTiviTies OT The Music DeparTmenT is a group oT singers com- posing The Girls SexTeT. This yearls group is made up oT Nancy Gump and Audrey Garvin, Tir-,T sopranos: Joyce STephen and Shirley Bour- geois, second sopranost and Jean Shilling and Sara Zebold, alTos. This is perhaps The mosT acTive group in The Music DeparTmenT or even The whole school, Tor that maTTer. The many hours oT rehearsal have noT been spenT in vain. IT Talces approxif maTely six hours oT rehearsal To properly worlc ouT, learn, and memorize a song. When one considers The many programs presenTed To vari- ous clubs ThroughouT The school year, one can seo That The number oT hours spenT in preparaf Tien was large. One oT The TirsT appearances oT This group was a perTormance Tor The high school P. T. A,, Tollowed by a perTormance Tor The T-Tayes School P. T. A. They nexT pleased The Co-operaTive Club wiTh Their rendiTion of David Rose's T-loli- day Tor Sfringsii. The SexTeT expressed Their holiday spiriT aT MISS PRUSIA JOYCE STEPHHXI The ChrisTnnas ConcerT when They added Tamiliar ChrisTmas carols To The lisT oT Those already on The program. The Foremanls Club was enTerTained by 'lYes- Terdaysw and l'BeauTiTul Ohio , The Women's Auxiliary oT The American Legion enioyed lil T-Teard a ForesT Praying which received many Tavorable commenTs. And Camels Drinlc LoTs Qi WaTeri Tound The six again in The spoTlighT. The audience was enThusiasTic abouT Their singing oT Blue Skies and l'Jealousie . March Tound The SexTeT preparing Tor The choir conTesT aT FremonT. They audiTioned Tor This by singing NocTurne . CommencemenT Tound Them on hand To help make The occasion a memorable one Tor every senior. The girls were accompanied by Miss Prusia and Mrs. Norman Richmond. WiTh The careTul guidance oT Miss Prusia, The sexTeT has gained a Tavorable repuTaTion Tor a TalenTed group oT musicians who can be def pended upon Tor a worThwhile perTorrnance. JEAN SHILLING NANCY GUM? SARA ZLBOLTT SHIRLEY BOURGEOIS AUDREY GARVIN s eec club To enumeraTe all oT The acTiviTies oT The Speech Club would Take many more pages Than we have here. The only requiremenT nec- essary To join The Speech Club is ThaT you pay The 75 cenTs dues. AT The beginning oT The year, all The people who are seen in The Two picTures came To The meeTings. The number oT regular aTTenders soon dwindled To a workable number. OTTicers Tor The year were insTalled aT The lasT meeTing oT The l945-46 season. They were: Herb Tullis, presidenTq Joyce STephen, vice-presidenT: Barbara Sullivan, secreTary: Rodney Hurl, Treas- urer: Roger Brucker, hisTorian. lvieeTings were enlivened by The use oT par- liamenTary procedure. Some oT The members had liTTIe knowledge so a course oT insTrucTion in parliamenTary procedure was sTarTed. A Typical meeTing consisTs oT The minuTes, read and ably kepT by Barbara Sullivan. NexT comes The commiTTee reporTs and new business. Such Things are discussed as, The need Tor new sTage equipment plans Tor TuTure producTions, and suggesTions Tor improvemenTs. The Speech Club is deTiniTely ouT To build up The inTeresT in speech losT during The war. WiTh Mr. Fords guidance, The club should gain if noT surpass iTs pre-war posiTion. lnTeresT in sTage- craTT has been high This year. Each producTion has seen a Tew old TaiThTuls, namely, George Hawk, Marilyn Hawk, Roger Brucker, and a Tew oThers, doing mosT oT The work. One much needed proiecT was The cleaning ouT oT The scenery dock and The prop room. Several SaT- urdays were devoTed To The Task oT Throwing away old door knobs and oTherwise making or- der ouT oT chaos. There were Two large producTions during The year. The VarieTy show enTiTled And Camels Drink l.oTs o' WaTer and Our Town wriTTen by ThornTon Wilder. The VarieTy Show was wriTTen by The members of The Speech Club. AbouT Tive hundred hours oT planning and prep- araTion wenT inTo This one perTormance alone. ln spiTe oT The apparenT lack oT scenery in This play, an enormous amounT oT Time was spenT in The unusual lighTing eTTecTs. AT The end OT The year, The Speech Club held a cosTume dance. The members who had earned The proper number oT poinTs were ad- miTTed Tree. FourTh Row: Clark, Dell, Love, Jewel, Hawk, Payne, Aumend, Claes, DeViTo, Richmond, Crall, Krebs, ShreFTler, Ruhl, Rogers, Lewis. Third Row: McCombs, Graham, Shook, SmiTh, Knapp, Van Wagner, Heck, Thiel, Gump, Richard, SmiTh, SmiTh. Second Row: Wilkinson, Lucas. Lewis. Waines, Sullivan, T-lurl, Tullis, Brucker, STephan, Cole, Garvin, McCord. FirsT Row: Pugh, Hassler, PiTTinger, STrohrninger, Hogue, Dennis, Snider, Connelly, Perman, Long, Souslin, Long. - .--... our town l'Our Town was The second large produclion pul on by The Speech Club. ll was wrillen by Thornlon Wilder. The larger paris were capably filled by Alan Connelly as fhe Slage Manager: Frank Long as Dr. Gibbs: Marlha Jean Shoolc as Mrs. Gibbs: Jo Ann MQCombs as Mrs. Webb: Zane Miranda as George Gibbs: Anne Pey- sard as Rebecca Gibbs: William l-lerlihy as Walf ley Webb: Pallye McCord as Emily Webb. ln The Tirsl acl The slage manager lells of The hislory ol Groverls Corners, N. lgl., and a lillle abouf ils cifizens. In The iirsf acl we are Jralcen inlo The homes of lhe Gibbs and Webb families where we learn of 'rheir daily life. The second acl shows us The love affair be- lween George Gibbs and Emily Webb. Emily has always loved George buf is afraid lo fell him. Finally she lells him. George feels The same way and ai The end of This acl There is an impressive wedding scene. We are lalren To lhe cemelery on The hill in The lhird acl, Many oi The lownspeople we mel in The Tirsl fwo acrs are among lhe dead. A funeral parly enlers wilh umbrellas, as il is raining, and performs a burial service. From Their midsf sleps Emily Webb who has died. She is ralher puzzled al The people and wanis lo go back lo relive a day in her life. When This is granied, she sees how Tufile il is lo relurn. She realizes lhal humans lcnow lilile of True hapf piness. Pourlh Row: Henson, Dubur, Frangella, Jones, Waddinglon, Payne, Hawlc, l-lallman, Boulwell, Vail, Pallon, Poyssard, Boolcmyz-I, Moll, Leonhardl. Third Row: Peyssard, Shira, Garner, Payne, Garvin, Kiser, Hassler, Bowen, Arnold, Yelzei, Fimoved, Bourgeois. Morris, Her lr, Kline. Serond Row: Leverell, Paqel, Riley, J. Riley, pry, Rapp, Crawford, Armsfronq, Briggs, Mr. Ford. Fiisl Row: Miranda Cari, Dauqherly, Connelly, l-lawlc, Brings, Clark, Berrier, Knapp, Dunalhan, variety how l-or many weeks prior To January 3OTh The Speech Club members had been wriTe ing an enTire varieTy show. NOT unTil The lasT minuTe was everyThing in order las iT is wiTh so many producTionsl. UnTold hours were spenT on scenery decoraTion, seT painTing, and cosTuming. Few enTerTain- menTs in Shelby l-ligh School have been so lavish as This. The Time machine, brain child of Three elecTrical geniuses, funcTions wiTh flashing lighTs and buzzing noises To malre real The journey inTo Time. The sTage oT Shelby l-ligh School was bare excepT Tor a gaudy piece oT scienTiTic looking equipmenT aT The leTT side oT The sTage, Mr. ThisTle, The ianiTor, came ouT sweeping The sTage and was indeed surprised To see a Tull house waiTing To see some sorT oT VarieTy Show. The ianiTor llloger Bruclrerl Then spied The apparaTus on The side oT The sTage. As he was abouT To Touch iT, Mr. Archbishop lAlan Connellyl, The physics proTessor came down The aisle and reprimanded him Tor Tooling wiTh The Time machine. Mr. Archbishop explained The worlcings oT The Time machine, Then senT The janiTor inTo The TuTure. ln The TuTure, The ianiTor meT Argon llvlarilyn l-lawlcl who Told him oT The Thinlcers and oTher sTrange TeaTures oT This women's world, From Then on The sTage was Tilled wiTh TalenT oT The Speech Club. lnTo The pasT, presenT and TuTure, The ianiTor was proiecTed in search oT The girl oT his dreams, The liTTle girl in blue. The liTTle girl in blue is elusive and leads The ianiTor inTo many siTuaTions including The SulTan's palace where The SulTan is being enTerTained by a mulTiTude oT dancers. Cave men and iury Trials pop up as rnysTeriously as a rabbiT Trom a magician's haT. The Umbrella Romance was one oT The numerous TeaTures oT The show. Filling The sTage wiTh Their umbrellas, The raincoaTed people spin a clever line oT paTTer concerning a losT boy friend and his girl Triend's eTTorTs To Tind him. Everyone in The Speech Club received a parT and we lcnow ThaT The casT had as much Tun as The audience. 70 junior play -1-F On November ThirTeenTh and TourTeenTh, a Three-acT comedy, Headed Tor Eden, was presenTed by The Junior Class. The scene Tor The play was The living room oT Mrs. SlcipworTh's lJo Ann McCombsl rooming house locaTed in souTh Chicago. The main ploT revolved around KaTe RoberTs lBar- bara Sullivanl, a reporTer on The Herald and her aT- TempTs To clear an irresponsible broTher, Bob lDavid Tarvinl oT a charge oT manslaughTer. The girls, malcing Their home aT The SlcipworThs, all had Their own per- plexing problems. BuT under Minnie PeTer's lJulie An- dersonl direcTion, Rosina Blandish lColleen Colel wiTh her employer and TuTure husband, Barry Richards lBiII Permanl, Marcella Turner lMarcia Paynel, Gladys Her- mann lMarilyn Hawlcl, Peggy WalTers lCarol Aumendl, DoroThy Brill lNorma Delll and Nancy Lane lShirley Wil- leTl wiTh her new Tound Tlame, Henry Banks lHugh Hilder- branTl all deTermlned To Turn sleuTh and Thus clear The innocenT Bob. Ken Howard lAlan Connellyl, a rival reporTer, also oTTered his assisTance, buT as his newspaper had Taken a sTand againsT Bob, KaTe inTerpreTed This move as one oT open enmiTy. Many ridiculous moves are made by These amaTeur deTecTives, To The place where Hank lRodney Hurll, The laundry man is accused oT being an accomplice. BuT TaiThTul Imogene lJoanne Briclcerl, The Tearless maid, caTches Hanlc's inTeresTs, and a love blooms. BuT all's well ThaT ends well-Tor Henry Banlcs success- 7I Tully persuades Limpy lJohn Clarlcl, a poor derelicT creaTure oT The underworld, To conTess, Thus assuring Bob's acquiTTal and The breach beTween KaTe and Ken is easily healed, Tor insTead oT harming KaTe's end- less eTlorTs, he had assisTed in Bob's Tinal clearance. This play, Tull oT liTe, color, and realiTy, provided Two hours enioymenT Tor all. Mrs. Slripwor'fl1's living room in her SouTh Chi- cago home saw many sTrange Things, including a SalvaTion Army worlrer and a reformed underworld characTer. Tiif fi'-f . wk' Y., 'am senior stand P07 ' NCHIPS5 F4 QT 4 4 l Popcorn' Hol Dogs! Colcel We're sure lhese words are very familiar lo some ol lhe seniors who gave up seeing good loolball games so Thai lhey miqhl sell food lo malce money lor The -reniors. Baclc and lorlh ihey lrudged lryinq des- iverafely lo sell lhe lasl hol dog in lhe baslcel. The smiling faces of fhe old faifhfuls beclxon Che ravenous crowds fo sfop for a bile fo eaf. Maybe lhey werenl ALL hol, buf you can' carry a slove wilh you. The seniors do a line iob serving The public al ihese games. You will remember Thai lhey al- ways had a good supply ol candy bars which had been hard lo gel during The war. Unpacking lhe cancly as if comes in is a iob fhal fakes sfrong will power and strong fingernails. i 72 s Q .l 5 Q 4 ,.. , , , LL Q: a is :Y 3' 2 E is if Q ' N i . i I Qi- X eg U Q 14 3 x kt ' xi ag? QW 3 'Q QQM Rises K Q 0 al- a X 'Q XE: X59 4. ,x ti X535 , vias W Q , . A . ,ffm Y 'mf ., -yew ,xx A s -xxx, ,X . Nr 2 :f X XP if ....f , ,.,,,, 1. fm N -JJ .Y - n x ws ,,, . N. , 1, 4... -W-ff ff Q,-H, -1.12: ,,..,,. N . J.. Q f ..u ,. ..-. , . ..A gn... b , , .. .. ' , . . wx.. 1 .. Q.. ,,. 1 ..,.--.. , I . X as ' '... 1 F Qi ' X if 'xii xx, 1 i - r x , L, cl EY f. Zff'1 ?fi W, y, ,V ., -11 Q-0f.:,SmW iiDvWiQ1!3AUJ 6'i!:i':v!WMw?n 6is716l1.:?'-23-2-QXLWA. -' - ' Lil ' F . Gi ,, homecoming g IOU ANN ,lC'5NiS POS? CPTAVVFVUVJA VAI WW' .IEANNE BNP?-TY MAR' JIS 20 Q-4 il I' lill li !1ll il lill II IQII I lilll mm 76 25 I ' ww 30 35 , ,ch-Q , ,,,1..-.,., - u I 1 I I Tilash bulbs were popping. The coronaTion oT our TiirsT hlornecorning Queen was Taking place. The TirsT evenT oT iTs kind To happen aT Shelby High owes iTs being To The STudenT Council. This organizaTion handled all The de- Tails ol The elecTion, and The ceremony. The Senior class selecTed Tive senior girls. One of These was To be elecTed queen by The whole school, and The oTher Tour were To be her aT- TendanTs. The aTTendanTs were: Miss Lou Ann Jones, Miss PaT Ford, Miss Mariorie Broderick, and Miss Rose CrawTord. Miss Jeanne Berry was chosen Tor The Homecoming Queen. AT The appoinTed hour, a blare OT Trur'npeTs Trom The norTh end oT The Tield announced The beginning oT The ceremony. All eyes Turned To waTch The approach oT The TirsT oT The Three green converTibles borrowed Tor The occasion, Tor in These cars rode The queen and her aTf TendanTs. Miss Ford and Miss Broderick were seaTed in The TirsT car, Miss CrawTord and Miss Jones rode in The second, Tollowed by The Third car, carrying our queen, Miss Berry. These beauTies, resplendenT in Tur coaTs wiTh gianT yellow chrysanThemum corsages, reigned over The Upper SanduskyfShelby TooTball game. The procession sTarTed aT The norThwesT gaTe and conTinued around The Track unTil iT reached The scoreboard. There, The girls ascended The Throne especially made Tor The evenT. This Throne consisTed oT a raised plaTTorm decoraTed wiTh whiTe crepe paper. Cn This plaTTorrn were placed Tive chairs, also decoraTed wiTh whiTe crepe paper. The whole eTTecT was quiTe please ing. David Connelly, as presidenT oT The STudenT Council, made an appropriaTe speech and crowned Miss Berry, Queen oT The Homecoming game. Miss Berry Then presenTed The TooTball To The co-capTains oT The evening, Bill Keiser and Joe Korbas, who graciously accepTed iT. This proved To bring The Team good luck as, alThough Upper held us To a O-O Tie, ThaT Tie won The N. O. L. championship Tor us. This is The TirsT T-Tomecoming game Thaf Shelby T-Tigh School has observed. IT is sincerely hoped ThaT This evenT will soon become a school TradiTion. In TuTure years when The old grads come back Trom school or work, The homecoming game will be The meeTing place Tor many an old Triend. northern ohio I nur- --an -.4 - - - 7 ww -v - - .- ,- s.. - iliizl Assl. Crumb Larry Swnrkbnvnrner, Sfvnpsel, Wall, Andersivn, Clabauqb, HFTVJVQJY, .lan Dirk Bl-ll Aish C-mai li llll W Gel a look al llwe Qnarnpions ol l946l Under flue supervision ol lne new coach, Al Fendrick, who came from Mansfield, flue Wnippels lurned oul lor praclice Auqusl 20 llbe warmesl par? of lhe yearl. Those firs? few days were really Mfouqluwp amid The sour slornaclw and The slench ol perspiralion ine learn go? info shape very Fira' nv.: Kr-mer, .lfwrw--,, llwmp l quickly. 'lBilIl Wilkins wno coaclwed llwe ends 'lin l'1is rough and ready laclicsll led llwe squad llwrouqlw calisllwenics llwrouqlrmoul ine season. The backs were run by 'AIM Fendrick land I really mean runllg be was also assisled by Paul Curry. Larry Swacklwammer really pul ine lackles llwru llwe mill. Swack did a line iob on llwe line gue ch mpion 09 4? '56- Q? Q-uw-N 5 Second row: Cofley, Dowds, Kcrloas, AlloerT, Phillips, l-lassler, Hardie, Seilz, Bly, M F nklvr Rui-cl Cimih AI Fc-ndriqk, This year and his assisTance will be qreaTly needed nexT year. The guards picked up a Tew Tricks on how To play Their posiTion Trom Joe Yohn. Joe Took The l:JrunT oT The responsibiliTy by coaching The reserve Team who will be The TuTure varsiTy oT Shelby. Chuck Williams coached The SevenTh and EiqhTh graders. NexT yearls Team will be builT around Two reTurninq linemen, Bill I-lassler and GranT Dowds. The backTield has some speed and punch added To iT by The reTurn OT Ben Lay, Al Maier, and 'lRed Fackler. WiTh The passing oT This year The champs oT T946 will noT be TorqoTTen. l'2S2l'V2S Third row: Coach Yohn, WeTZ, Yohn, Finn, Dennis, AlberT, Tarvin, STone. Second row: Souslin, Shade, Furr, Scherer, Will, Swangsr, UTZ. FirsT row: Long, Young, Snider, Lybarger, NoThaclcer, Cline, Hoover. fXlThough The VarsiTy was The big gun, Shelby As a good share of The VarsiTy graduaTes had anofher equally successful TooTball Team This HM s spring, The boys will have To sTep up and Till pasT year, namely, The reserves. Under me Capable Ieadershp of Coach JO in The gaps nexT year. Though iT will be a Tough , . Seph Yohnl Hwy Spode fhrough a fine Season iob, as There is a TiTle To deTend, They shouio Taking The losses in good sTride wiTh The wins. prove enTirely capable. THE THUNDERING HERD This year Tor The TirsT Time in Tour years The youngsTers well proved Their worTh by rec- Shelby was represenTed on The gridiron by a ognizing a very successful season. sTruggling and ambiTious group oT sevenTh and Through Their eTlorTs iT can readily be seen eighTh graders, under The able supervision OT ThaT They are enTirely capable oT filling The Coach Charles Williams. shoes oT Their seniors in The TuTure. 80 HHIIIW 7 NIW V'lHlA!'llVHN x fi xN.VNpp.-M ' U 1 x,NH1!L r'v- , fuw Uv. 'v mv 1 1. 'urwH'5 s .MM -,. -ww ..l w w :- N .HW -1n.u4w wiv.-rw kvfiwv' YM. nu vw.: '.' R 4'+'n f xxfnw xx.-vu! .H xvx' fm' .v Vw. V .xuwrm 'Jil l HY 35 VVYHARIW ii VV mp5w-?-. M. wmv Fi.1w'wf-X mr' if .1.1L.v ...mn-w, iw .x wx .ww .W 3513. SV.-N lwxx .fn'fe'v1mf Mud .4 WW- Y'.11lm1u. w VVlH.x1.f'x UML-., .U-IJ' wmv 5.10 .ww MI. M X5 plnxvv-, mwM- mm Vw 1 fm SM-HW, MPH I BN W MAX ION O VVMwpywM -,. .-wwf Nw Vv...'v.1.wr 'vt 'iw WHA! 41LA.1vM-1 fn Amr' C'.xU.':v I4 0, Nwxv Nw' .fwxv .Sf 'ru' .lfvvwp Wwvwu HY.-v.uUe-J 'v P.x.Uw xx'ww fm 54 XJ'-. fm Hx. 'wax 'vu' Vw.1.'.vv senior rxenneTh Aiberl guard N.O.l.. Honorable rnenTion Jim Anderson Tackle Charles Bly Tackle Bud Clabaugh guard Jan Dick Tackle Jim Dick back John Hardie Tackle All N.O.l.. Honorable menTi all Ohio u ShuT oTT The cold waTer, you could hear ThaT mosT any nighT aTTer The Team had come in Trom pracTice. WeT Towels Tlying Through The air and somebody Telling l-lardie To quiT Throwing mud, This was The Team ThaT came Through wiTh The TirsT un' dispuTed championship since l932. The seniors, who made up They rnaioriTy oT The Team, will be hard To replace. They've worked hard and have come ouT on Top. Keiser and l-lardie received high recogniTion when They were chosen honorable menTion Tor all Qhio. They also were picked Tor all N. O. l.. along wiTh SeiTz, Phillips, and AlberT. This being The lasT year oT TooTA ball Tor The seniors, They will be be- hind The Team on The sidelines now. This season is pasT buT iT will long be remembered by These Tellows. 82 letterm Sfanfon Jones Bill Keiser Joe Korbas Charles Phillips Jim Reed Dick Seifz Bill Thompson l-lerberf Tullis back back All N.O.L. Honorable all Olwio laclcle cenfer All N.O.L. back end All N.O.L. baclc manaqer meniion 83 core board Wilson, l'DauqherTy, Bowlby, Nazor, Luke. MaThias, l.. Wilson, Briggs. Boreman, Briner l-lurl, Cari, Mr, Archdeacon. A mighTy shouT goes up Trom The Shelby slands. The WhippeTs have scored again! Six Thousand pairs oT eyes waTch The small number appear in a slalom The score board. Few people realize The work ThaT goes inTo The placing oT ThaT number in ils proper posiTion. Early in The year Mr. Archdeacon sends ouT a call Tor volune leers Tor This imporTanT Taslc. CommunicaTion beTween The playing Tield and The score board was ably handled by Rodney l-lurl and Jay Carr. They ran with each play plugging Their Tield Telephone inTo The nearesT socl4eT. NoTaTion oT The yardage gained, down number, Time, and oTher inTormaTion needed To eTTicienTly operaTe The score board. Some oT The boys worlced in shiTTs, alTernaTing aT various Times in The game. The valuable worlc oT These people has been liTTle appreciaTed in The pasT, neverTheless, They deserve The highesT praise. aslcetball Top row: Bill Lucas, Slanley CrOnenweTT, David Connelly, Dick SeiTZ, Bill Thompson, Coach Williams, BoTTom row: Jim SmiTh, manager: Jim Reed, STanTOn Jones, Diclc Beclcer, Jake Gales, Leo Faclcler. The T947 WhippeT baslceTball squad meT Tor iTs TirsT wOrlcOuT early in November. Coach Williams lOsT Tour TirsT sTringers by graduaTiOn lasT year, buT The prOspecTs were Tar Trom dim. Dave Connelly, The only holdover, held down leTT Torward Tor his TOurTh consecuTive year. T-Tis maTe aT The OTher Torward was Bill Lucas. Diclc SeiTz ran The cenTer slOT while Bill Thompson and Jalce GaTes, a junior, were The guards. The seniors dOminaTed The enTire squad, The second Team having Two, Jim Reed and STan Jones. Reed was in almOsT every game, and The Two gave The Team veTeran subsTiTuTiOn, which is OTTen a TacTOr ThaT can win or lose a game. STan CrOnenweTT, a Tall sophomore, was The rebounder OT The second Team, wiTh Dick Beclcer and Red Faclcler as his TeammaTes. This group OT boys gOT To play more during The season Than any OTher reserve Team in The hisTory OT Shelby baslceTball. This game experience will prove in- valuable in seasons TO come. The varsiTy squad was probably The besT bal- anced group OT players ever To don The colors OT Shelby T-li. SeiTz and Connelly managed To conTrol The rebounds while GaTes, Lucas and Thompson provided The speed. IT is doubTTul if any oTher high school baslceTball Team can claim a Team OT so nearly equal scoring abiliTy. senior letterm n 5.4 ,-Nz f ..Q ff X 'fx P2 f Xl r 'i Ss , fi rf g . ,Z -A fn X, . ro .lf C q 'Xa , I. . ' X 'i ' M m ll X 1 Iggy - . 5' ' ig 'Elly A r X Bffff-izif' ' K.. v 3 -1 U I J R5 Six Seniors are leaving llle gym lloor of Sneloy never lo parlicipale lor llwe dear old Alrna Maier' again. Dave Connelly has nad four years ol varsily play wliile llie resl ol llwe rioyw played on llie varsily for al leasl Two years. R'Viln Seilz and Connelly gone, llwe learn will have lo lwave more six loolers lor nexl year. David Cnnnf-lly Slanlon Jones Lllffl Rl'f'd Bill Tliernpsrin lligl SQ-il: Bill Lures llwornpson and Connelly were recognized lor llieir oulslanding play wnen lliey were given lionorable menlion on llwe N. O. l.. learn, Jalce Gales, wlwo is a Junior, was placed on llwe seo ond learn ol ine N. 0. l.. To nexl year s squad we wisn llie besl of luclc, and also wishes lo see llwe Asliland iinx brolcen. lCvwaiCl N.Q.L. l-lonoiablri rnenvrr lorward guard Quaid N,O.L. l-lonoiable rnffrvicjr Qenler llllwiild '86 IGSGIVCS . T ' .N 'ffwfsv-V413 lop Row: Bi'-ll Shade, CronenweTl UTI. Dennis. Middie Row: Coach Swackhammer. Sullivan, Qnie, Clark, lrarklw' Sriislln, Coarli Ynlin. BcTToni Row: Long, T-loTTman, NoTl'acker, Yohn, Mohn Mrffqid. This years iunior WhippeTs had a successTul season winning nine games and losing eighT. Their abiliTy shows a preview oT The Team ThaT will be playing Tor Shelby The ne-XT couple OT years. The squad This year showed iTs abiliTy oT a class good enough To win championships OT years To come. CronenweTT and UTZ supplied loTs oT heighT To The Team while Qnie, Clark, and Eackler were The ball handlers and play makers. Coaches Swackhammer and Yohn did a loT oT Thinking To ouTwiT some oT The Tough compeTiTion ThaT The Team ran inTo This year. Swack did guiTe a biT oT reTTing ThroughouT The season so Jo Took over The driverls seaT Those evenings. The Team being composed oT jusT Treshmen and sophomores has proved iTselT worThy againsT compeTiTion oT older boys. Win- ning some OT Their games by one or Two poinTs proved ThaT They ToughT To The end. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Coach Eendrick made a good Team ouT oT These boys. Three years and They'll be Tough Tor any high school. m fi ' N . , .Q V i . - ' ir . . N , i ii 1 ii T i TT 0 g 13, - . Q fix-+ T- Q ,, Z ik ' i i Q' A QM., I Y E ' s LB, Q gy , s i s x . 5 it if T T 'T as 1 T is T . N My r Eg . g . T is 4 sr ii-i ,I 35, . rg T 5 vm e r XII WIA 'W III: I BY In A I ' V -f ' LmII1u1 fwIII1IwI. 'MII I BY 3? BIIKYIJIIL, P? SIM-'by A 'M WSI N.U.L, Imvw- ai w'.' 1v'1ICv1'---,-,wlA,Ixvu-Is. ASHLANI' 35 SHI I BY 3l AWIMYI 'mf' Iv as ylnx vw SIwIby I nv pIuIvwIs SHEI BY 49 BIICYRUS 38 SMI! qs-Is I6 pnInI5, Smond win Ivwwt Rf-cimwv, NCYDBWAI K 4I SHELBY 40 Swwrwd 'wuf1Iw :mum Ifygf by iud Im- palm! GALION 45 SHELBY , 40 GaIior1 nqnin provvs Ion much, Ivv-ILW INIS '.IwvI In IASI quarfear. basketball COYCS MADISON 3l SHELBY , ?3 Jud ffuuIdm'I IW We LwasIwI. NORWALK 44 SHELBY YO Wfwrsf deIeaI OI seaSOr1 as Whigv pvfs Ivave bad niqI'vI, GALION P9 SHELBY . 24 Dmwmgd by GGIIOU Im? noi Q Ieaquo game. SHELBY 50 CRESILINE . 29 Safes and Connelly spIiI mvfs as SImIby roufs Cres?Iine, SHELBY 32 MADISON , . I6 Broke Madison Iinx and scored Pisy vidory. SHELBY , 40 CRESTLINE ., , . . 37 Beat Cresfline aqahw aI+?wouqIv .game was Iouqh all We way, I x SHELBY WILLARU IB'Nrv'p-,W 1--Ts IO Lf I 1 'wmv wx 'Irv EIX1vv-w SHELBY UPPER WIYIQLY-1', 'Yv- Uopwr SHELBY WILLARD S'I'I vu' I I'A ' - f' IGVYNP. BELLEVUE SHELBY TouqI1 '1a'f'- QI: 'Iv way AI UI Lzvm-Ilfrwv. ASHLAND SHELBY Four poirvs n-mir' ,Im break, BELLEVUE SHELBY ITourr1a'w9rw'I Om? UI rv'oSI wx Mml uv 5 1 Sandudny. 88 Luk I aseb ll FirsT Row: Coach Williams, Onie, Schwall, Bly, UTI, SeiTZ. Connelly, Phillips, Tullis, Keller, Mgrs. CronenweTT, Smifh Second Row: RieTh, Lybarger, Reed, Clabaugh, Lucas, Safes, Hoover, Shade, Swanger, KempT, Broderick. This year's Team was slow geTTing under way due To The weaTher. A weT spring and TrequenT snow sTorms has kepT The Team inside. The squad This year has a TiTle To deTend. LasT year's Team won The N. O. L. TiTle and was hope ing To keep iT This year. They also have a Tour- namenT To play in This season. ThaT will be held aT Ashland and iT will include The whole disTricT. The winner There will go To Lima To a regional and The regional winner will go To Columbus. There are six leTTermen back This year ThaT will Torm The nucleus oT The Team. They are as Tollows: Charles Bly, piTcher: Charles Phillips, caTcher7 Jim Reed, Third base: Jake GaTes, shorTsTopg Bill Lucas, second base: and Dick SeiTz, TirsT base. These and abouT Twelve oThers will be The ones ThaT Coach Williams sends on The diamond This year. Coach Williams broughT The school a Trophy lasT year, which was his TirsT year aT coaching baseball. WiTh good supporT Trom The Team he should do iusT as well his second year. Our TirsT game was wiTh lv1ansTield and was posTponed because oT The weaTher. There are Tive Teams in The league so Tar. They are Shelby, Galion, Bucyrus, Uppr Sandusky, and Bellevue. The Teams The squad plays on a home To home basis wiTh The excepTion OT Bellevue and Upper Sandusky, are Ashland, lv1ansTield, Willard, CresTline, Galion, and Bucyrus. All in all There are ThirTeen games on The scheduled exclusive oT The TournamenTg wiTh good hiTTing, Tielding, and piTching The boys should bring home The bacon again This year. eer leaders C,HUf,P'f KNfAxVP R4 i1lEVx4'4 Vfk'-W NN 'JY 'FHL' lil SUE?-JHRlf1Vil' V50-NWN fXVM'wT 'Vw' XV My Rub, Rah, Chcwclrff-41dc-rv, N464 Wfxfk, Hefc in Cflvvwfa Q LYfa,11 Lmrwf1 af Tw' Www M V14 Im Mmm FUMWVIMKMHQ Squad Wag Cwmi fpofballl fmxmom, Thanh 'w Ds-4' .vm M4444 NH44 l4'1 i4Fv4-f4-mms, IV1m4fyrwArm4.1ronq, Lou Elmerm hm HW V'f . fiCh' G qwfrn Mwqwl' MY' CAN Vr4wv4-44, and r14-4ppHyT4 'f,, Mar4?yr1 SfOg6'V, mean Wm Wmhmq ,xml Wm? WGWUA qmw' HN CU44414-f. Krwnpp, cmd Bmb Lfnww, The-so l'6iVWd3' Hameg My me YCMMM Smwm W mp NWN WVUM 4441444 Wl'Y'l' St'Ii?CfE,'d bg fa POFJUNFSV voic' by The have +0 paw im? IEW ' 4'u4i44r4? Mufy 411 Thcrcwpcrnfrwcg pe-prY1f,:C?1mq44f1hfq --V 1.f'f'lfk. A wmih uf VJQCFVOUS pmcfico followcfmd. Whois- 'UH !l'C1Cjl'A sinh 4ifirYwbeerm you vaw no dwub? NE'Vf' '17Q'fT'TLFffr'4 i5f fha '4ql1lld, +-'fr YQYVK VTWUf'Cff .md Mqrwqffii, 414,4cvmp4my M4541 pow pr4'L14:cQ'V'C1 4xVWHu4U4wVT42fR, F41 rw F71'ffVTWl'l'Ml'Wf! 41, phmmfzd bye 4r14ffqr4eff4df4 . CWM-rw ifakw, the F71'V'4llriS4VfE power, of The wx M4 W1clVf4 H144 554:41 E-lxifffy io UTCJUCK: 44 spgfakcr 'VM 4 44ul44--, will b11Kif?F3fkf:fiFifK?d, iHw4444m14, w'll ll 5 41.14. N414 M1444 THQ' 5pOenlcfrv 11, pmerfmmde-K1, ff '4 qu 4414 44r44w?h4r'14aC?fu45ic1pi4w4mf4,4rrw Mm Wai 4 44 4 4 4 L4 44m mn? uxcc-fed iwo miruuios. H44 KXHYMIX mf F3617VT1f'C'fNVTQ'41SH'1Eif bC5V1fv'f,:'BHy 4 4 A 1 90 .bfi lub his iff' F X , Q- Tvs FvuiTh row' Dowds .lan Dick, Will, Faclcler, Lay, Jones, Jim Dick, Mr. Wilkins, A Third row: Ball, Tullis, Hardie, Phillips, CoTTey, Bly, Sampsel. Second row: Luras, Hassler, Thompson, Anderson, Ccnnelly, Seik, Flrsl row: Maier, Hoover, Reed, GaTes, Clalpnuoh. The S Club was more acTive This year Than QT has been since iTs sTarT. More acTiviTies have been added along wifh The aThleTic show Tor This year. The oTTicers This year were, PresidenT, Bill Thompson, Vice PresidenT, Bill Keiser, and Sec.- Treas., Diclc SeiTz. These oTTicers were elecTed in The Tall oT The year and have done a good iob oT keeping The club organized and moving ThroughouT The year. The one ThaT deserves a loT oT crediT also is The advisor, Bill Willcins. He was The one ThaT gave iT The exTra punch and sTarTed Things moving, One oT The proiecTs ThaT was being done ThroughouT The year was The securing oT all The picTures oT The Shelby Teams Trom ICPOO To now. The picTures will be placed in sTore windows nexT Tall during TooTball season and aTTer ThaT They will hang in The High School hallway. AnoTher one oT The iobs To be perTormed is selecTing The ouTsTanding aThleTe oT The year. He will be piclced on his abiliTy, sporTsmanship, and scholasTic worlc. The voTing will be done on a poinT sysTem by MSN Club members, Teachers, and coaches. The aThleTic show is again on The program This year and wresTling, boxing, and Tumbling is on The menu. The show is sponsored by Them. chccl board l7OWlJS CARMEAN 1 , .... , ... 1 S E 1 E 1 1 fx ANDERSON LOVE KUHN BRICKER CURRY Our school board fhis year is characlerized by having a younger, more progressive group fhan ever before. Nafurally fhis helps fo malce a more modern and efficienf school. During fhe pasf years a few radical changes and advances have been made nof only in fhe curricula, buf in fhe school program as well. As fhe credlf for fhese improvemenfs should be given fo fhe ones fo whom credif is due, our haf's off fo fhe School Boardl The officers of This imporfanf orqanizafion are: Mr, L. fx, Anderson, presidenfy Reemer Bricker, vice-presidenf: and Miss Beffy Dauqherfy, freas' urer, who succeeded Mrs. Vera Kuhn. The resl of fhe members are: Dr. E. D. Dowds: Mr. Byron l-l. Carmean: Mr, Paul Curry' and Mr. Arfhur Love. The members are elecfed by rhe vofers of fhe Shelby school disfricf. They serve a four year ferm and have a possibilify of being re-elecfed. The elecfions are held every fwo years so fhaf nof all fhe members finish fhelr ferms af fhe same firne. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY alendar School opens Foolball- New Philadelphia, fhere Foofball-Willard, here Foolball- Foolball- Foo'lball- Foolball- Fo:+ball- Gallon, lhere Bucyrus, lhere Ashland, ihere Bellvue, lhere Norwallr, lhere Noriheaslern Ohio N. E. O. leach- ers' meeling-no school Foolball-Upper Sanduslxy, here- homecoming Foofball Dance Foolball-Creslline, here 8: I4 Junior Play Baslzeiball-Fosloria, here Thanksgiving Day-no classes Baslrefball-Madison, ihere Foolball Recogniiion Nighi Baslzelball-Willard, ihere Baslrefball-Bucyrus, here Choir Concerf Baskefball-Norwalk, here Liquid Air Demonslralion Baslelball-Upper Sanduslxy, 'lhere Chrislmas vacalion slarfs Baslrefball-Ashland, 'lhere Back 'lo school Boslreiball Baslrelball -Galion, fhere -Willard, here Baslrelball-Bucyrus, lhere Baslrelball-Creslline, here Baskefball-Bellevue, here Cameron Becl:-Success 'lal'1 Variefy Show Basleiball-Norwalk, 'lhere Bashelball Baslrelball Ba:l:e+ball Baslrefball -Madison, here -Ashland, here -Galion, here -Cresfline, fhere Spanish Club Dance MARCH APRIL MAY Alaska Lecfure-snow closes school More snow Choir Concerl Senior Scholarship Tesls Winsfon Churchill Leclure Senior Dance 81 25 Snow closes school 8: 28 Speech Club Play, Our Town Good Friday-spring vacaiion siarfs Baseball-Mansfield, here European Leclure Baseball-Willard, lhere Woosfer Symphony Sludenf Council Dance Baseball-Cresiline, here Golf-Norwallr, here Baseball-Bucyrus, 'lhere Golf-Sandusky, 'lhere Sophomore Parfy Golf-Mansfield, lhere Laiin Parly: Baseball-Ashland, here Baseball-Galion, 'lhere Band Concerl Junior-Senior Prom Baseball-Willard, here Afhleiic Show: Golf-Sanduslry, here Baseball-Mansfield, lhere Home Ec. Banque? Baseball-Cresfline, ihere Golf-Mansfield, here Baseball-Bucyrus, here 8: lb Senior Play Speech Club Dance Baseball-Upper Sanduslry. lhere Lasf day for Seniors: Senior Parfy Baccalaureale Baseball-Bellvue, here Commencemenf Lasf day of school THE SCARLET S STAFF AND THE SEN- IOR CLASS WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS WHO. BY THEIR CO-OPERATION, HAVE MADE THE I947 EDITION OF THE SCARLET S THE BEST YET. 94 CONGRATULATIONS! To The Graduaiing Class ,Q I H -1 I X MNH-,,f' - ..,.. N:-MN I ' - VJ,-A '-MM A.. ,.- -- I -,.,.e-f- O'NeiI's Sporfing Goods Deparf- N E , men+ is heaclquariers for qualiiy equip- S meni' for every indoor and ou+door spor+. 01 Mwgw 95 1 . efwuze, vw. CREATORS OF CORRECTLY DESIGNED CARTONS SHELBYL OHIO U. S.A. COM PLIMENTS OF SHELBY STYLE SHOP Ladies' Ready +o Wear Always Somellwing New Shelby, Ohio 96 Dry Goods Ladies' Furnishings Shoes Gills Wallpaper SANGER'S in Zllaweu . . . You'll agree when you give your dale a corsaqe from llme Shelby Floral Co. HOMECOMING FLOWERS FROM SHELBY FLORAL CO. 7lze ghelfq alma! Ga COM PLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO Assocmrs STORE -I l5g BOTTLI NG co. 97 CCJNGRATULATICNS! TO THE Class Ot '47 As graduates move on into the business world they will deal with and handle many printed forms. The manufacture of a great many of these takes place in the plant of the Shelby Salesbook Company, Whose facilities includes many specially designed presses and other machines. Pictured here is one ot Shelby's rotary presses-the fastest business torm press in the world. At tull speed it prints 40,000 large sheets per hour, can print two colors on both sides ot the sheet, number and pertorate the 'Forms and deliver them, collated into sets, ready tor binding. l The efficiency of Shelby's battery of presses supplies the business World with well constructed, yet economically printed forms. Qt SHELBU SHLESBUUH UUHIPHHLI MAC'S SPECIALTY SHOP FRANGELLA SHOE REPAIR SHOP I HARRY PATRIE QUALITY GROCERIES COM PLIMENTS OF SHELBY HARDWARE 81 FURNITURE CO. Gamfzleie Jfame auanufmeak ESTABLISHED l907 +L nufmll rmpmq ELECTRICAL SIGNALLING AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT Q -SHEIBEI, UHIU- M Zwlkeai fbahq The Lafesf in Pasfeurizing and Boffling Equipmenf. Sanifary Glass Lined Pasfeurizers. Refail Delivery Soda Founhin Candy Sofi' Drinks 88 WEST MAIN STREET I00 S1 'F -7i, :i X KA ' - ll!! mi! Nl!!! I Sy WMIWEEH 3 ea., 5: '1' - f f 'ffl C - vw r ' j Q X45 ,H a s 5 6 5899 'XIAHN S OLLIER AG I The slogan ti1at's lmaclzeci lay genuine goodness in quality ancl service, tlie result of 43 years successful experience in the yearimoole fielci. We final real satisfaction in pleasing you, the year- iaoolz pulolislier, as well as your photographer and your printer. JAHN S OLLIER ENGRAVING Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers 8l7 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7, ILL. IOI C. A. BLACK IMPLEMENT STORE Your McCormick-Deering d NIdDl F FI d6f'r THE BROWN FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP PAUL W. DICK Mobifgas and Mofor Oil Comphmenfs of SHELBY INN DINING ROOM We Offer the Fines? Seleciion of Nafionally Adveriised Cloihing in Shelby. Dobbs Hais Arrow Shirfs Wembley Ties McGregor Spor+swear lnferwoven Sox Florsheim Shoes Esouikf sroieia inc. BARKDULL FUNERAL HOME Earl Barlcdull Alberf Barlcdull :lf -1'01lI' .vw'iff1'c, .s'f111lw1f.s'f Shelby's newesi, and only compleie Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plani offers you experi Cleaning and Neal Laundering. Jusi call 7I3, and have our rouiennan lvenerable class oi I932l call for your cloihes. gnawfaiie Zfgfifffsikfnc. B9 Mansfield Ave. Phone 7l3 103 Besf Wishes To The Class of '47 Complimen+s of THE ANDERSON'S MARKET DA.,-Y GLOBE Shel-B-Made Producfs Follow The Crowds lo Shelby Pure Milk co. Phone 225 49 E. Main Sf Home of PITTENGERS QUALITY BAKED soons SPQRTING GQQUS and FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM gpm Equipmen, For Sporfsmen I5 N. Broadway 2 IO4 sway, o Congrafulafions To The Class of I947 Good Luck in The Fu+ure O The De Vito Studio Meef Your Friends a+ THE BRUNSWICK FRANK C. SCHIFFER 81 CO. 72-74 W. MAIN PHONE IZ9 SHELBY O l05 FRIEBEL 8 HARTMAN, INC. General Coniracfors JOI-INS-MANVILLE APPROVED BUILT UP ROOFERS New Buildings Fire Repairs Addi+ions Appraisals Remodeling Masonry Sfore Fronfs Carpenlry Main+enance Painfing Smooilw-Surlaced Asbesios Roofs, Slagged-in Roofs, Insulaied Roofs. Wliaiever condilions demand Ilwere is a J-IVI roof ilwai This Ilie bill. New or old buildings, I-Ionesi dependable workmanship. Walnuf SI. Phone II6 Shelby, Ohio TASTE, TI-IEY'RE RECORDED YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS ON AI Slielbys Exclusive V cfor Dealer Rf 20 I-IOT, SWEET, RI-IUMBA, WALTZES ...NO MATTER WI-IAT YOUR BY RCAVICTOR PEMBERTON RADIOLECTRIC Shelby BUSSOM GIFT AND SALLY SHOP Giffs For Everyone BERKLEY'S cmspm 5-10 REAL ESTATE 34 W. Main Si. C pl+L f Sh lsppl Complimenfing Hue Class of I947 THE BINC-SHELBY CO. F + e Rugs S+ Radios Appliances Complimenfs of STEVENSON'S DRUG STORE Phone 204 IOI WALT-RAY MOTOR SALES INC. DeSo+o PIymou+I1 Sales and Service Repair Work on All Makes of Cars Cash for Used Cars 27-29 Walnuf Ph 200 Sh Iby O C pl I I ELLIS HARDWARE CC. Ph I0 45 E. Main Sf. Sh Iby O I-IOTPOINT APPLIANCES SI-IERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS PLUMBING AND HEATING SPECIALISTS I08 Compliments ol HAMILTON'S SHOP Womerfs Apparel 7l W. Main S+. Shelby, O Phone 3943 Congrafulalions lo The Gracluafing Class GIFTS - TOILETRIES Qualify Drugs al Low Prices SEALTEST ICE CREAM-PRESCRIPTIONS ss w. Main 'S bY' O Good Luck CS -an 'G'--4' 'mi A 1. Class of '47 ,f.vA,N, 'iflijaggp We' 5541? 1, , 1 '-35? 'E'-ik:-tciitzwil. - 1 '4 , ' E lf! .g'q,-Lash 'Wu 9 bg' pf' BLANC:-IE DRESS SHOP 'Z f 1 , I3 W. Main S+. --:za-.i'-.fu pjgsww 9'fg: j?i,'.3 -...-5' -'sg' I 'y- 555 Best Wishes lo 'rhe Class of '47 THE PEOPLES STORE I09 b-.s.s'ul' 1 4 .-'wean' A v' -b'if.'4'Qr 1, 1 ', if? -44 ff '. ' f l f :Fm .Jw ' . 'f 1 . 15 u 1-. w'+?f'? . an- -55, Q17 , .4 . HA wnuou iw. 9 ,., -.-.-1353A ll I 7 eil'-3.95282 'fihligwrftf' f --' 1 . 'U Frne watches - real? fine 0 watches can't be ma e in a f day ! It takes months of pains- ul taking craftsmanship. That's l. why so many are only now I beginning to get the fine il American HAMILTON watches they waited for. There will be more soon. ..., FRED ROLLI NS C. COME EAT AT THE WHITE HOUSE DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Open 6:00 A. M.-2:00 A. M. 7fze 7Ufu3Z'e Jfaude RALPH E. SMITH, OWNER Shelby Milk Producfs Div. of RED FRONT SUPER MARKET HOLLYWOOD BRANDS, INC. S,,e.b,-S C.,m,,.e,e Manufaciurer of Food Slore Hollywood Brand Butter I5 E. Main S+. Phone 89 W. Main S+. Shelby, O. Complimenfs of Complimenfs of ERNSBERC-ER'S SOHIO STATION PRY'S MARKET 65 N. Gamble C. R. Ernsberger. Owner 1. c. Moms s. co. Grain, Coal, Seed Building Maferials HERMAN J. DICK ENGINEERING SALES AND SERVICE REFRIGERATION AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PHONE 2048-Y Frozen Food Sforage and Processing Locker Planis Beverage Cooling Fef+i'i1ef Wafer Cooling Painf Pumping Equipmeni' Refr. Display Fixfures Ice Cream Equipmeni Milk Cooling Dairy Equipmeni' bl E. Main S+. Phone 82 Germicidal l-amP5 Low Temp. Mfg. Processes Oil Heafing Unifs Shelby, ohio Prescripfions Cosmeiics Drugs Pharmaceuiicals F. I. Walgreen Agency STR U B L E'S Phone I67 Shelby, O. Insurance - Real Estate 45 W. Main S+. Phone 56l Shelby, 0. fra Ii SIQl!1?,lL YMlU' CASUALTY CQMPANY T, OF SHELBY., OHIO OEIQASED ln fhe lasl' +wen+y years, a greai' many gracluales of Shelby High School have found inferesling jobs wi+h congenial associafes here a+ +he Home Office of fhe Shelby Mu- fuel . Grow+h of fhe company con- finues fo offer opporfunify for a career in fhe insurance business 'For qualified Shelby High gracluaies. II2 1. o. Punov Contractor A11 Kinds of Roofing . Heating - Sheet Metal Work - Repairing Oil, Gas Furnaces - Burners ZI W. Whifney Ave. Shelby. O. Phone 253 Rscokns PHONOGRAPHS THE SHELBY ICE 81 FUEL co. BRUNK'S Shelby Ice Phone l00 RADIOS APPLIANCES Frozen Foods Phone 56 C p i DU DLEY H. SELTZER Elecirical Appliances and Home Equipmeni' Complefe Elecfrical Service II3 ,arg 1 TURN TO THE GREAT OUTDOORS People fell us Tha? They find a lol of experience sfand behind each pure more fun in lheir lavorile sporf, whelher chase. if be fishing, hunling, baseball, or lennis, Drop in and loolc around lhe nexl lime when lhey use sporling goods from youlre in Mansfield. Remember, you Yunclcers. Well known brands plus years are always welcome. Y UNCKER BRCS. N, 'virgin Mansfield II4 Complimenfs of KEMP AND WALDRUFF A I' and Truck Repairing UO H. F. BARNES SHELBY SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE Every+I'1ing For The Sporfsman Comphmenfs of THE SHELBY MUTUAL INSURANCE Anal ysfs AGENCY of Insurance Problems S b IIS AIRBQIR ! osruco sznmiess sun runnin Marhn 202. with N W gross ialme-off weigh? L f 38000 Ib p d s I f 1 p ffion in bofh p ssenger and cargo fields. -ly I The Waco Ari + craff, 4-place p s nal plane 'feai g puslier-fype p opeller. ll Tlwe mosl glamorous applicafions of OSTUCO producls may be found in Jrlwe aviafion indusfry, where OSTUCO Seamless Sreel Tubing is essenfial fo flue consfruclion of almosl every size and 'type of airorafl being builf in Hue Uniled Slafes loday. OSTUCO 'rubing serves an equally impor- +an+ role in +l'ie manufacfure of couniless produols essenfial +o llie liiglw sfandard of living 'mal is ine Tradifional inlwerilance of American youllw. THE OHIO SEAMLESS TUBE COMPANY II6 Besf Wishes fo Th Class of I947 CORLISS B. MONN DRY coons 5052 E M S+ Sh lby O Ph 205 THE SHELBY EQUITY EXCHANGE C0. Dealers in FEED, COAL, GRAIN, SEED, AND LIVESTOCK Phone 40 IO7 W. Main Sf Sh lby o ll7 Complimerds of SHELBY PAY STREAK HATCHERY FIRESTONE STORE R b U T I Y C S I U T I ure You Home I-Iome and Aufo uppies STROUP 81 CORNELL Or To Buy A Home Real Es+a+e Insuran Sfocks LASER 81 HANCOCK W. Main Phone 35 Years of Service ST. jOHN'S MARKET I RlE++ Our Specialfy S. H. KNAPP SHELBY LUMBER CO. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE compzamem of GUMP ' S OVER A QUARTER CENTURY OF FRIENDLY SERVICE THE HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE Kelvina+or Refrigerafors Easy Washers Philco Radios R. I. ULMER FURNITURE SB d Sh1b II9 Com REICHHARD AND HECK The R RICHLAND FARM BUREAU FRANK 1. DALTON Pool cl Billiards an COM PLIMENTS OF DYE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Ph zo Best W Senior Class of '47 IOLL'S GROCERY 406 f DA TE 'N was pig? Q3 A 6 Q Xt..- KENNEDY-RQBINSON I ll I I UWMII l FR HFRL GOI! IUSS M011 OXX l2l LAUGHBAUM'S FOOD MARKET The Home of Famed Qualwy efocefses Complimenrs of -F h I1 b d free Hamburger Inn for a hamburger and french fries. Friendly service S af all Iimes. HAMBURGER INN ROETHLISBERGER TRANSFER COMPANY WEST'S UNIVERSAL DRY CLEANING CO. ain SI. X sw NK g Y ri ' ' , K-,'f,1 3 fi 7 E Q53 A' f ' !'Wz. Wet 1 -f , FRED LAUBIE SHELBY METAL PRODUCTS JACK LOVE BLY Au'ro SUPPLY R PP9 RP 9 T f T Good Luck +o The Sfaff of Nexf Year's Book. May you loenefif by our misfakes, and profif by our suggesfions. 1947 SCARLET S STAFF WAYNE HODGES COAL C0. Building Maferials T 'M' C ' SHELBY SPRING HINGE COMPANY S Ib l24 BOURGEOIS MOTOR SALES Dodge Plymoufh BOURGEOIS PONTIAC CO. ROY E. STROU P AGENCY WALL STREET LUMBER CO. THE FUTURE IS YOURS OD,-XY'S high school graduates stand on the threshold of a new world of opportunities. These may be the challenge of college or university, of in- dustry or business. In either ease we know that this year's class will go forward with the same energy and enthusiasm shown by Shelby graduates of other years. Opportunity brings with it responsibility. It is our hope for all of you that the first will be sought with initiative and the second accepted with the fortitude so essential in the world today. This truly is the spirit that has made this country great. Good luck for flu' days U1l4'lllI'.' ir The SHELBY CYCLE COMPANY SHELBY, OHIO SHEIBY l26 MOODY 8 THOMAS MILLING C0 Millers of Ohio Wlweaf Flour Shelby, Ohio Complimenfs of THE COFFEE SHOP shams Family ReS+aufan+ 24 W. Main Sf. Let's Have a Repeat Performance With NOL Championships in 1947-48 Good Luck to the Teams and Coaches! KENNY ALBERT JIM ANDERSON CHAS. BLY BUD CLABAUGH DAVE CONNELLY JAN DICK JIM DICK JAKE HARDIE Senior Leflermen I27 STANTON JONES BILL KEISER JOE KORBAS BILL LUCAS CHUCK PHILLIPS JIM REED DICK SEITZ BILL THOMPSON HERB TULLIS autographs ew ?M -4 1 ,I 615 lf' ss 'X x ' ' is K X ,V it vi 2-,,z,L+lJj A ZCff'4.Qf',L,A X ,fzyc-4 J X . Y ' x .. ' IE--in 24 'TL' Il..-k11'11k'i5'.f,'X1f..:'.,5v,'J wif, I v5ih: : , ' f.H9WM'-JlJJEl'sK5'Y-'HT4Ku ' 136110. 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