Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)
- Class of 1949
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' ' ' P 1: fy 'ui ' Pi: 5-4 -ff'-it 35:33. V f ,M ,,.-. ,lkmk Mr. J. E. McC5llough, principal, conducts the first session of the school year in the auditorium. Tuesday, September 7, 1948. THE UPENINE DAY UF SCHUUL It was one o-'clock-the day was hot-the first day of school had arrived. One by one the pupils of Shelby High School struggled to gain entrance into the auditorium. They waited until the principal came to officially open the new school year. The auditorium looked wonderful. During the summer months the school staff had worked to repaint the entire auditorium and the gymnasium. It was good to view the attractive decorations around the stage. The walls were clean and attractive. The floors were shiny. The inevitable had come. September 7, 1948-Tuesday-that day will live in the memory of all the seniors. That day was the last opening day which the seniors would attend at Shelby High School. With this in mind, the yearbook has been arranged to give each senior and each pupil attending this school a pictorial account and review of the hap- penings of the school year 1948-1949. UUNTENTS The 1949 SCARLET S is composed of six large sections, namely, Seniors, Faculty, Classes, Athletics, Activities, and Advertising. Section I THE SENIORS Page 5 The officers and executive committee of the class are shown together with some candid snaps of members of the class. Each member of the class is shown together with his activities While attend- ing Shelby High School. Section II THE FACULTY Page 25 This section is devoted to the members of the school faculty, the school administrators, the mem- bers of board of education, and other school em- ployees. In this section a page has been given to the Shelby High School Parent-Teacher Associa- tion. Section III THE CLASSES Page 35 Members of all the classes in the high school are shown in this section. Section IV ATHLETICS Page 61 Since athletics are an important part in the lives of Shelby High students, a large section has been devoted to football, basketball, cheerleaders, score- board boys, and girls' athletic association. Section V ACTIVITIES Page 75 In this section are featured all the clubs, organ- izations, and various activities of the school. A special section is devoted to the Homecoming Queen and her attendants. Section VI ADVERTISING Page 103 The attention of the reader should be attracted to the advertising section. DEDIC1-XTISUN Doctor Edward D. Dowds Any community that can point to the service of one citizen when that service has been sacrificial at various times can really say: That man is truly a splendid citizen, a true friend to the members of this community. That is what can be said of the service of Dr. Edward D. Dowds. For the past twenty-three years, Dr. Dowds has been a member of the Shelby Board of Education. He was first elected to this position by a large majority on November 3, 1925, and took oiiice the fol- lowing January. He has held that ofice continuously since that time. Dr. Dowds has seen the school system of this city grow and improve. He has taken an active interest in all school ac- tivities. It has been stated that he would not miss a football game. His inspiration has been welcomed by community, by the school authorities, and by the school per- sonnel. He has been a leader in community affairs, in church groups, in service organi- zations, and in professional circles. It is appropos that the members of the staff of the 1949 edition of the SCARLET S of Shelby High School honor Dr. Dowds for the service he has rendered. It is an honor to dedicate this issue of the year- book to Dr. E. D. Dowds. SENIUHS Top Picture: William Berry, James Will, Clyde Bell, and Junior Scheerer at the football banquet at the Richland Recreation Center. Second Picture: Cheerleaders Red Fackler, David Heck, Lou Ellen Fire- oved, Elizabeth Karr, and Marilyn Stoffer at the Ashland-Shelby game. Third Picture: Gene Monn as Dr, I. Q. and the beginning of the SCARLET S subscription campaign in the school auditorimn. Bottom Picture: A group of girls at- tending a meeting of the girls' athletic association. First Row, left to right: Lois Oertle, Lou Ellen Fireoved, Elizabeth Karr, Pa- tricia Lindenberg, and Ruth Lux. Second Row: Marilyn Stoifer, Lillian Carpenter, Gwynne Richards, and Lo- rene Bonecutter. 6 T A SENIUHS Senior Blass Uiiicers WILLIAM MICHAEL HERLIHY Friends, Romans, and Couittrymen . . . . 'l School Play C33g Speech Club C2,33g Junior Class President C33g Class Ex- ecutive Committee C3.43g Senior Class President C435 Student Council C3, 435 Scarlet S Staff C435 Buckeye Boys' State C333 State Officer at Boys' State. LEO EDWARD FACKLER The tough athletes get the tough breaks. Secretary and Treasurer C235 Vice President C433 Speech Club C335 Thespian Club C433 Thespian Club President C43g Boys' Glee Club C233 Student Council C2,3,43g Vice President Student Council C333 Cheer- leader C43g Tumbling Cl,23g Stage Crew C3,435 Scarlet S Staff C433 Sports Editor C43g Football Cl.2,33g Varsity Foot- ball C2.33g Basketball C1,2,3,43g Varsity Basketball C3,43 . . . g School Play C43. JOAN MARIE LABONTE Blushing Senoritau. Spanish Club C3,43g Sen- ior Class Secretary and Treasurer C43g Student Council C43g G.A.A. Cl3g Speech Club C33. SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE- LEFT TO RIGHT: Leo Fackler, Janice Cooper, James Will, Joan LaBonte, Ken- neth Souslin, Gene Monn, William Herlihy, Miss Ruth Stroup CAdviso1'3g Bernice Hawk, William Berry, Ruth Lux, and James Evans. SENIURS GLINDON DEWARD ADKINS If energy were electricity, he would be q Kpowerlzousef BERNIECE MARTHA ALBERT Our little Smiley Brunette Spanish Club 1313 Scarlet S Staff 141 JUNE ALTHOFF Our Southern Belle G. A. A. 1115 Senior Stand. PATRICIA LEE ARNOLD Buttons and Beaux Spanish Club 131g Speech Club 11,2,31g Scarlet S Staff 1415 Senior Stand 141. JACQUELINE SARAH AUCK A winning smile and a cheerful way. Senior Choir 11,2,3,41g G. A. A. 141. CLYDE CHESTER BELL Pops ! ! J Vice-President of Student Council 1413 Reserve Football 1115 Varsity 12,3,41g All-Ohio Honorable Mention 141g Tumbling 121. SENIURS WILLIAM BERNARD BERRY Casanova is here again! Class President f2Jg Class Play Q35 g 1 Class Executive Committee f3,4Jg 1 Football fflfjg Reserve Football f3J. ' JOSEPH FRANK BILKA Oh, those manly shoulders! Football QD. REBERT ARTHUR BINION Where ah comes from-! LORENE IVY BONECUTTER Little girls get around in a big way. F.H.A.g Home Economics Clubg G.A.A. JOANNE BONNETT Energy comes in small packages, too. G. A. A. SHIRLEY MARIE BOURGEOIS Everybodyis olarlin' Speech Club fl,2,3J 5 Class Vice-Presi- dent CZJQ Girls' Glee Club f1,2Jg Girls, Sextet fl,2,3,4Jg Student Coun- cil 1215 Class Executive Committee f3,4J g Senior Choir f2,3,4Jg Scarlet S Stai flljg Senior Stand C415 Horne- coming Attendant. l SENIUHS LILLIAN LOUISE CARPENTER What would G.A.A. do without her? G. A. A. f3,4J. DONALD GENE CLARK The life of the party Mansfield Senior High School. GERALD EUGENE CLARK Our walking basketball Basketball Cl,2Jg Varsity Basketball f3,4Jg Tumbling CID. LUCILE VERNON CLARK . Blonde Bombshell! Class Play 4355 School Play 4315 Speech Club C315 Junior Choir fljg Senior Choir Q2,3Jg Student Council fljg Scarlet S Sinai, Co-Editorg Thes- pian Qfljg Homecoming Queen. WINIGENE CLINE Out future efficient secretary. HOWARD CLINTON COLE 'fHot lips Cole? Tumbling 115. I0 SENIUHS SARA JEAN COLYER Girl with the horn. Marching Band 11,2,3,45g Concert Band 11,2,3,45g Home Economics Club 125. JANICE MARIE COOPER Did she learn to park in driving class? Student Council 12,355 Usher 11,2,3, 45g Head Usher 1455 President of Home Economics Club 1255 Class EX- ecutive Committee 145g G.A.A. 11,25. STANLEY LEROY CRONENWETT Has three loves-sports, women, and ? ? ? ? ? Class Executive Committee 1355 Var- sity Football 13,45g Football 11,25g Varsity Basketball 12,3,45g Basketball 1153 Tumbling 11,25g N.O.L. Honor- able Mention Football 145g N.O.L. Honorable Mention Basketball 135. JOYCE MARIE CRUM Half interest in the loving cup. Class Play 135g School Play 135g Spanish Club 13,455 President 145g Speech Club 135g Marching Band 12, 3,453 Concert Band 12,3,45g Scarlet S Staff 145g Thespian Club 145. ANN CAROL DAVIS Efficient librarian F.H.A. 12,3,45g Treasurer 135g Home Economics Club 125. DUANE J. DAVIS Slick,'. SENIURS MARJORIE PHYLLIS DAY Night and Day Girl's Glee Club 111g Junior Choir 1213 Senior Choir 12,3,41. RICHARD DALE DEWALT Freckles JAMES M. ENSMAN Plenty of brain-power, but usually sleeping. JAMES ETHAN EVANS Our future Halsey Spanish Club 13,41g Scarlet S. Staffg Boys' Stateg Senior Class Executive Committee. CHAD TERRANCE FINNEGAN Bowen Junior Choir 111. LOU ELLEN FIREOVED Three cheers for Lou Ellen Speech Club 11,2,31g Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Classg Girl's Glee Club 1115 Girl's Sextet 1415 Senior Choir 12,3,41g Student Council 1313 Class Executive Committee 1315 G. A.A. 1l,2,3,41g Cheer Leader 1l,2,3, 415 Year Book Staig Business Mana- ger. RUBY ELAINE FRENCH Strawberry Blonde F.I-I.A. f3,4Jg Usher f1,2,3,4Jg G.A.A.g Scarlet S. StaHg Senior Stand. MARY LOU GALLENTINE Oh, those parties! Spanish Club C355 Junior Choirg Home Economics Club C215 Scarlet S Staifg Senior Stand. DONNA LOUISE GATES Ganges, here I come! Junior Choir fljg Senior Choir 13,453 Senior Stand. PAUL J. GOSSER Has a mania for new cars. BESSIE LOUISE GRAY Silence is golden. ROBERT E. GROSS. Butch SENIURS G.A.A.g SENIURS NANCY LOUISE GUMP Always helping someone out? of trouble! 101' 1lnto?j Spanish Club 13,455 Speech Club 11, 2,3Jg Girls' Glee Club 1115 Sextet 12,3,4Jg Senior Choir 123,455 Jr. Class Executive Cornmitteeg Senior Stand 143g Scarlet S Staffg Copy Editor 145. HARRIET LGIS HAGER Yea, nah, rah, Tiyjtn. Tiffin High School. MARY MARTHA HASSLER Our little fluttefrby. . School Play 12,3Jg Speech Club 11, 2,3Jg Jr. Choirg Sr. Choirg Marching Band 14Dg Glee Club 1l,2Jg Concert Band 145g G.A.A. ELVIN WAYNE HAWK Future Farmer of America Football Manager 13,4J. JOHNNA BERENICE HAWK What if she is a dumb Bunnyi', her brother was a genius. Speech Club 11,2,3Jg Sr. and Jr. Class Executive Cornrnitteeg School Play 12D g G.A.A.g Scarlet S. Staff, Make-up Editorg Senior Stand 14J. DAVID LAWRENCE HECK Stop! You're steaming my glasses !!! Class Play 1315 School Play 12,315 Speech Club 11,2,3,4Jg Thespian Club 1415 Jr. Class Vice-Presidentg Jr. Class Executive Comrnitteeg Cheer Leader 145g Boys' State 1313 Scarlet S. Staff, Co-Editor 1455 Student Coun- cil 11,2,3,4J. 'I4 SENIURS VERLIN GERALD HEWITT Quite a character. GARY RONALD HOGUE We love you Gary, even though your feet are big. Senior Choir 145g Football 13,45 Class Play 135g School Play 12,45 Stage Crew 1355 Tumbling, 125. RUTH LAVONNE HOLLENBAUGH Neat, sweet, and petite. Junior Choirg F.H.A.g Home Eco- nomics Club. NAOMI LYSBETH HOUPT We like them shy. SALLIE ELAINE HUMPHREY Our candy girl. Girl's Glee Club 125g Junior Choir 1155 Senior Choir 13,455 Senior Stand 145 . CAROL HOPE JONES Wherels your cane Grandma? School Play 1255 Spanish Club 135g Speech Club 11,255 Senior Stand 1455 F.H.A. 12,3,45g Vice President 145g G.A.A. 11,2,35g Home Economics Club 125. I5 SENIUHS JAMES MARVIN JONES Curly',. ELIZABETH LOUISE KARR If American men prefer blondes, they can stop looking. A Spanish Club 1315 Cheer Leader Q3, Lljg Class Executive Committee 1313 G.A.A. fl,2,3,4Jg Vice-President 145. VERLIN PAUL KEMPF A mean square-dancer MERLIN GENE KING Some clay he'll blow up the chemistry lab. MARILYN ANN KISER Never an unkind word. Junior Choirg Senior Choir 13,415 Home Economics Club f2Jg Senior Stand. MARY .ANN KORBAS Ipana-smile. Home Economics Club C215 Senior Standg G.A.A. 1 SENIURS MARJORY ANN LASER Hair is her crowning glory Jr. Choir5 F.H.A.5 Home Economics Clubg Senior Stand 145. HALDON C. LIGHT Had to take a course in Excuse-ology . Class Play 1355 School Play 1355 Speech Club 1355 Thespian Club, vice president 1455 School play 145. PATRICIA ANN LINDENBERG Mum's the word. Spanish Club 1355 Speech Club 1155 Class Executive Committee 1355 Sen- ior Stand 145. JEANETTE MAE LOESCHER Does she ever get angry? Home Economics Clubg Senior Stand 1455 G.A.A. 145. RUTH ARLENE LUX Perpetual Motion Spanish Club 1355 Senior Stand 1455 Class Executive Committee 1455 Scarlet S Staff. LONZIE MCKENZIE, JR. I believe that is unconstitutional !!! Jr. Choir. SENIUHS ALICE JOAN MCKINNEY 1 The queen of Hart , 1Bob, that is.5 Class Play 1355 Junior Choir 11,255 Marching Band 12,35 5 Concert Band 12,355 Scarlet S Staff. NEIL EVAN MCNEILL Oh, for the out-of-town, Cgirlsj. DONNA MAE METZGER So nice to know. School Play 1255 Junior Choir 11,255 F.H.A. 11,2,3,455 Home Economics Club 11,255 Senior Stand 145. JAMES CARL MILLER Ganges' blow-torch GENE PAUL MONN On a bicycle built for two. Speech Club 1155 Senior Choir 1455 Student Council 11,2,355 Class Exe- cutive Committee 1455 Football 11, 255 Basketball 11,255 Varsity Basket- ball 13,455 Scarlet S Staff. LOIS ANNE OERTLE Spontaneous combustion. Class Play 1355 Spanish Club 13,455 Speech Club 1355 G.A.A. 11,2,3,455 Senior Stand 1455 Scarlet S Staff 145. I8 SENIURS CHARLES EUGENE PATTON Good deal, Lucille. Class Play 131g Spanish Club 131g Thespian Club 141g Student Coun- cil 141. JANET DARLENE PAYNE Whevz she drops a hint the whole world shakes! Class Play 131g Variety Show 121g Speech Club 1l,2,31g Thespian Club 141g Senior Stand 1413 Scarlet S Staff 141. MARIE LOUISE PEYSSARD Quiet as a six-year-old on Christmas Eve. School Play 121g Speech Club 111g G.A.A. 1115 Senior Stand 141. HAROLD LEO PHILLIPS Loves his football. Spanish Club 1315 Senior Choir 141g Football 13,41g S. Club 141. MARVIN DAVID RADER . . f!HappyJJ. Senior Choir 141. GWYN N E KATHERINE RICHARDS Friendly to all. School Play 1215 Speech Clubg Senior Choir 131g F.H.A. Secretaryg G.A.A. 12,41g Usher 13,41. I9 SENIURS ROBERT EUGENE RIETH ::Tiny::' Football 115g Baseball 125. NANCY LEE RILEY Our future torch singer. Spanish Club 13,45g Speech Club 11, 2,35g Girl's Glee Club 1255 Sextet 13, 459 Junior Choir 1155 Senior Choir 12,3,45g F.H.A. 1l,25g Home Econom- igs Club 11,2,5g G.A.A. 1l,2,3,45 3 Usher 3,4 . PATRICIA ANN SCHAUB She has a million friends. Home Economics Club 1l,2,3,45. RAYMOND VEARL SCHEERER The man with the educated toe. Senior Choir 135g Football 1l,2,3,45g Tumbling 1l,25g S. Club 13,-45g School Play 145. RUTH CHARLOTTE SHIRA Dainty and demure. School Play 125g Speech Club 125g F.H.A. 125g Home Economics Club 12,35g Girl's Glee Club 115. MARTHA JEAN SHOOK Our public speaker. Class Play 135g School Play 125g Speech Club 1l,2,35g Marching Band 1l,2,3,45g Concert Band 1l,2,3,45g Prince of Peace 1155 Senior Stand 1455 Thespian Club 145. SENIUHS SALLY ANN SMITH 'Twinkle Toesi' Spanish Club C355 Speech Club C2, 355 Girl's Glee Club C255 Student Council C355 F.H.A. C455 Variety Show C255 Senior Stand C455 Senior Choir C3,455 Homecoming Attendant. MILDRED ELIZABETH SNAVELY Taffy Blonde Girl's Glee Club C255 Jr. Choir Cl,255 Sr. Choir C3,45. KENNETH CHARLES SOUSLIN Hike-two three l ' School Play C25 5 Student Council C25 5 Speech Club C1,255 Class Executive Committee C45 5 Boy's State C35 5 Foot- ball Cl,2,3,455 Basketball Cl,2,3,45. FRANCIS PAUL SPANGLER Clock-eyed. ROSE MARIE SPRAGUE Dark Eyes. Speech Club C255 Girl's Glee Club C255 G.A.A. Cl5. GEORGE ROBERT STEELE Uncle Bob's advice to the lovelorn. School Play C355 Spanish Club C355 I Stgident Council C455 Scarlet S Staff 4 . SENIUHS JANET ANN STINE She loves her square dances! F.I-I.A. 125g Home Economics Club 1255 G.A.A. 115. ' MARILYN JEAN STOFFER Fcl like to be her patient. And how!!! Class Play 135g Spanish Club 13,455 G.A.A. 11,2,3,45g Cheer Leader 12,3, 453 Variety Show 125g Homecoming Attendant 1453 G.A.A. Secretary 145g Vice Pres. 1355 School Play 145. MARILYN JANET STRIKER All that glitters is not gold. 1Could be a ol'lamoncl.5 Spanish Club 135g Speech Club 11,2, 355 F.I-I.A. 1355 G.A.A. 1l,25g Home- coming Attendant 145. RAYMOND EUGENE STROHMINGER He got the other half. Class Play 135g Speech Club 12,35g Stage Crew 135g Score board 12,45. DONALD L. SULLIVAN There's one born every minute. Speech Club 1355 Marching Band 12,3,45g Concert Band 12,3,45g Bas- ketball 125. CARLOS FRANKLIN TUCKER Our future Tommy Dorsey. Class Play 135g School Play 1253 Spanish Club 135g Speech Club 1255 Marching Band 11,2,3,45g Concert Band 1l,2,3,45g Boys' State 135. 22 SENIUHS DONALD RALPH WETZ A perfect Screwball. School Play 1315 Senior Choir 1413 Football f2,3,41g Tumblingf21. RICHARD DEAN WHEELER Our agriculture king. JAMES SHERMAN WILL Will is defined as determination, but Kdeterminedi' defines Will. School Play C31g Class Executive Committee 141g Football f2,3,41g Tumbling 421. DONNA MAE WILSON 4-H Health Queen. F.H.A. 123,415 Home Economics Club C11- ETHEL ROSE WORKMAN Mutual Insurance Co. is the best. Junior Choir 1115 Senior Choir C3, 415 Home Economics Club f21. THOMAS FRANCIS YETZER There's mischief in them thar' eyes !! Football Q41. 23 SENIUHS KENNETH ALBERT YOSICK His funny-bone never lets him be quiet. SARA FRANCES ZEBOLD She will be seen and heard over television. Class Motto: The future is what you make it. Class Flower: White Carnation. Class Colors: Blue and Silver. Tit During the noon hours girls from the sen- ior class sold candy at the senior stand in the second floor corridor. These girls were Mary Lou Gallentine, Donna Gates, Sallie Humphrey, and Rose Marie Sprague. TWO other seniors, Lois Oertle and Ruth Lux, had charge of checking the funds re- ceived. 24 SENIUB STANDS The members of the senior class sponsored the lunch stand at all the football games at Skiles Field. Volunteers from the class Worked with Miss Stroup and Miss Snyder and sold hotdogs, cokes , candy, gum, and popcorn. The profits from these sales have aided to make this book possible. l Girl's Glee Club C215 Sextet f2,3,4Jg Junior Choir fljg Senior Choir f3Jg Senior Stand ffljg Scarlet S Staff 145. FACULTY SUPEHINTENDENT BYRON H. CARMEAN, A. B., M. A. A Friend to All. An able administrator for school affairs, a Willing counsellor in com- munity problems, a loyal friend to all school personnel-these are but a few of the characteristics of our superintendent of schools, Mr. Carmean. He has labored faithfully and unselfishly to place Shelby Schools on the highest possible educational levels. His work in the planning of new buildings for elementary schools at the present time is commendable. MRS. BETTY D. HURSH Secretary to the superintendent and Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Edu- cation. An efficient secretary. Mrs. Hursh resigned in February of this year. She will always be remem- bered for her efficient services in the school's oiiice. PRINCIPAL J. E. MCCOLLOUGH, B. S. IN ED., M. A. Assemble in the auditorium and do not stop at your lockersf' Our principal is the man who plans our schedules, the person who hears all our troubles, and the man who sees that discipline is maintained in our school. He has proved himself to be an efficient school adminis- trator during the three years he has served as principal of the high school here at Shelby. Mr. lVlcCol1ough is interested in placing this school as one of the best for its size in the state of Ohio. MISS J OANNE BRICKER Secretary to the high school principal. She works with a willg She thinks of Don? Miss Bricker has Won the respect of all students. She has done her duties Well and she is a cheerful school secre- tary. JEAN ALTMAN B. A. Bundle of fun!,' Girls' Physical Educa- tion. LILLIE BERNEY A. B. Walking on a cloud. 8th Grade History, 7th Grade Geography. PAUL BRADEN B. Mus. Boogie Beat! Director of Music. LUCIE ANN DAVIS I B. A. We' like blonde - teachers I Algebra I,- 7th Grade Arithmetic. za FACULTY BRUCE ARCHDEACON B.S. in Ed., B.S., M. Sc. 2 plus 2 equals 3 Attendance, Physics, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonom- etry. LILLIAN R. BOWMAN A. B. When did Rome burn? World History, 7th Grade Geography. ATTIE COUGHLIN VB. S., M. A. Our representative of charm and culture. Senior Social Studies, English 10. MADGE DAWSON B. S. in Ed. Sophisticated Lady! English 11, 8th Grade English. ALBERT FENDRICK B. S. in Ed. - Mighty Mouselv Director of Athletics, 7th Grade Science. MARIE HUGHES A. B. She reminds us of March-we go in like lions and come come out like lambs. American History. LEORA KUHN B. S., M. S. Now stir ..... Home Economics, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT LAFFERTY B. S. Little Willie in Disguise? Driving, Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry. FACULTY PAULINE GRIGG B. S. in Ed. Lady Be Good! English 9 and IO. RUTH KELLERMEYER B. S. in Ed. Now cast, go out and give 'em-1 Director of Dramatics, English 11. LUELLA KUHN B. A., B. S. in Lib. Sc. Push up your chairs and put away your books. Library. MARION LEMPONEN B. S. in Ed. East is East and West is West, but 'Wes' is Eastman? Spanish I and II, Eng- lish 9. 29 HAROLD MARKIN A. B. Now, according to Kiplirzger .... 'J Senior Social Studies, Cornmercal Law, Con- s u m e r s' Economics, Business T r a i n i n g, Faculty Manager. HOWARD PLOCHER B. S. in Ed. Can she bake a cherry pie? Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Training, As- sistant Coach. DWIGHT SOMERVILLE B. S. in Ed. Have you heard this one? Instrumental rn u s i c, Marching band. DORA SUMMER B. S. in Ed., M. A. HE1: tu, Brute. Latin I and II. 30 FACULTY LOWELL ' ,MCMEEKEN B. S. in Ed., M. A. Meek? ' Industrial Arts 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. fWood Shopj. I-IARRYET SNYDER B. S. in Ed. She's happy with her little bugs. Biology, 7th Grade Arithmetic. RUTH STROUP B. S. in Ed., M. A. Ask her about the River Road. Senior Mathematics, 8th Grade Arithmetic, Senior Class Adviser. LAWRENCE SWACKHAMMER B. S. in Ed. Our own Alan Ladd! Industrial Arts 8, 9, 10, ll, 12. CMetal Shopj, Assistant Coach. SANFORD WEAVER A. B. He types. -Secretarial Practice, Typing, Shorthand I and II, Clerk-Treasur- er of the Board. WANDA WELLMAN B. Sc. Pretty as her pictures. Art Supervisor. WILLIAM WILKINS B. S. in Ed. ':Now boys, girls are the roots of all evil? Head Football Coach, Civics, Assistant Bas- ketball Coach. EDY THE YETZER A. B. Paragon of courtesy! 7th Grade English, Ad- vifor of Student Coun- C1 . PAUULTY FRIEDA WEAVER A. B. She dictates. I-I o m e Economics 9, Sth Grade Arithmetic. ROBERT - WENDLAND A. B., M. A. Just one of the Toni Twins. Director of Guidance, English 12, Adviser to Yearbook Staff. CHARLES WILLIAMS A. B. 'Tm p r e tt y strong! Can't you smell me?,' Boys' Physical Edu- cation, Head Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. JOSEPH YOHN B. Sc., M. A. H e's cz. good '7Joe . Chemistry, G e n e r al Science. 31 BOARD UF EDUCATION J. A. ANDERSON President of Board of Education REYMER BRICKER Member of the Board of Education ARTHUR LOVE Member of the Board of Education SANFORD WEAVER Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Education PAUL CURRY Vice-president of Board of Education DR. E. D. DOWDS Member of the Board of Education BYRON H. CARMEAN Superintendent of Shelby Schools MRS. MARGARET LAWS Secretary to the Superintendent EARL BRISSEL Head Custodian J. C. ANDERSON Custodian A. V. FAIR Custodian MRS. STELLA KINDINGER Manager of high school cafeteria MRS. DELIGHT SHREFFLER Assistant in high school cafeteria MRS. NELLIE TINDALE Assistant in high school cafeteria i MISS MARY LUCILE BUSHEY, R. N. Shelby School Nurse PARENT-TEACHERS I-KSSUCII-KTIUN Seated: Mrs. E. L. Jackson Standing: Mrs. Edward Wolford, Mr. Reyrner Bricker, Mrs. C. B. Richards. The Shelby High School Parent-Teacher Association functioned under the leader- ship of Mrs. E. L. Jackson for the school year 1948-1949. Serving with Mrs. Jack- son were the following officers: Mrs. C. B. Richards, vice-president, Mrs. Edward Wolford, secretary, and Mr. Reymer Brick- er, treasurer. The association sponsored two 'icake walksi' and one benefit card party and style show during the year. The proceeds from these entertainments were given to the Whippet Band fund to be used for the purchase of new equipment. During the school term the association also sponsored a trip for the members of the school band and a banquet at the end of the year. 9 On the last morning of the school year, a breakfast was planned for the members of the high school faculty. To aid in the work of the association, Mrs. Jackson appointed the following committee chairmen: Membership, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Preston, Music, Mrs. J. L. Winans, Art, Mrs. Edward Wolford, Hospitality, Mrs. R. E. Dudenhaverg Spon- sorship, Noel Smith, Health, Mrs. E. L. Heck, Publicity, Mrs. Charles Nothackerg Teachers' Representative, Robert R. Wend- land, Historian, Mrs. J. B. Clark, and Maga- zines, Mrs. Wayne Hodges. The three representatives to the city council of P-TA groups were Mrs. Claire Will, Mrs. E. L. Heck, and Mrs. Waldo Crum. CLASSES JUNIUR BLESS UEEICEHS JAMES WILLIAM JOAN MISS SMITH BRODERICK PAYNE SNYDER President Vice-President Secretary- Advisor Treasurer EXECUTIVE ECUIVIIVIITTEE FIRST ROW: William Broderick, Mary Brown, Jean Riley, Joan Payne, Joan Yet- zer, Jeanine Thompson. BACK ROW: James Smith, Jack Dunathan, Harold Onie, Jerry Dennis, Charles Knapp, Fred Hoffman, and James Berry. JUNIURS vu 4- fn f.: A 'Rf' .,...J' C. . ' . +2-A , . ,Vu fm. .N 'A a o - . :fs qi, -sf..-ff, , H' 5' f lf ii,x.:'1' 235, I 'llfuf V . , W ' BT . 'Snr -. - V 1 'Lf- ll rf' , 'vi' A' W 'ff' jj ..2Ql:ii92'fvL X X ' .1 15:1 , ::- ,511- ii +13 si , I f' 1 raft' 4 , ll It Il .5 llli 1 f' I ! ! .Y , , y jj' ,,,. ., ,A ...Q 34 y 7 ,I 1, x ,I Y H .i ,Kiki Alfa ' --4 x r Q. .3 fl iii Ilj UZ ' .ll Y: -I ' ,l V' 'QI l ,. , i 4 r , W1 Qiaaff-Uf fil yin 1.4 .eau 1, --.LQ - M 1 Betty Adams Elaine Allen Francis Allwine Blair Arnold Doris Baird Shirley Becker Donald Berrier Virginia Biglin Jeanette Bly Jack Boreman Barbara Briggs William Briner Leauverna Harley Allen Adkins Duane Arnold James Berry Janet Bookmeyer Marjorie Baker Charles Bisel Kenneth Briggs Charlotte Amert Patsy Bell Mary Lou Blythe Carol Brown JUNIUHS w . we W 3 'I la , 9' ff! xg if ' H5244 , .. , wa , .. av 1, -1 ,. , i 4 r , 1 73' ' Q ii f ' iv ' ma -' 1 , fu V-- , .r --., i ' li ,ia l F' - f 11,-2 1 V I I 4 a ,Q 5 , -nr . . x A . Mary Alice Ralph Caskey Brown Janet Cox Gene Coffey Myrtle Evans Barbara Ellis Arlene French Donna Forman Ralph Cain Agnes Coleman Margaret Ensman Rose Frangella Ella Clagg Jerry Dennis Clarence Fackler Joyce Fry M c,--. 'my 'i David Cline Jack Dunathan Robert Fagan Patricia Garner . Z: -A - as 1 :ii I cf? .- I 531 Norman Cline Sue Dye Gaylord Fisher Keith Garrett JUNIURS F, fa 5 4' x 'E .X fi' Margaret Garvin Bonnie Hallman James Hassler Grace Hollenbaugh rg ,A L5 ' A Q Giga? X Elizabeth Gooding Margaret Hartz Jo Ann Henson Evajean Hopton Hurl Gearhart Glenn Richard Hartge Greenwalt Laura Hawk Maurice Hartz Robert Hoover Patricia Henson Sally Hursh Norma Guill Mary Hartz Ronald Heuberger Dorothy Jennings Martha Gwirtz Jacqueline Haspeslagh Frederick Hoffman Beverly Jewell JUNIUHS Pauline Johns Beverly Kidwell Charles Knapp Opal Latimer Marilyn Oma Lewis Patricia Love Leonhardt Raymond Zane Meranda Glenn Lybarger McCord Allen Milliron Alice Moon Harlan Kempf Lois Kime Dawn Kuhn Elwood Lehman Erlinda Leverett Gordon Long John Luby Charles Irene McKenzie Virginia Metz Lysinger Donald Sara Moll Moorman JUNIUHS Jack Nothacker Joan Perito .Glenn Pittenger Virginia Rapp Harold Onie Henrietta Peterson Rochell Pittenger Alan Richards , 'V i T3 ff ay li N i PF. w vw' Ji e Arlene O'Too1e Anne Peyssard Wesley Postema Ruth Rietschlin ' Betty Pagel Duane Pfahler Jean Pry Jean Riley w V y . Lf. - ' . 1 w l J -f i 'f . I-qt A' , . if , A as V E --f 1' ,V H ' .3 e f . .1 I Y .,.,., 2' ' k Ay V f ' . w VJ. 1, Betty Paulo Donna Phelps Charles Pugh Joseph Rudischum Joan Payne Royce Pitney Isabel Racer John Scherer ,T...,.. , - JUNIUBS V 7? it ffl i ll 'winl 1 ' ll W. ijiusu glgwm - :J I l Qi- ' ' ' if 'wil' fa. -4 -N' , 12544, 5.3 ' giggwi- A ly .sf I iz! is A f' V-g ig. ' ' . 'l '- 'rr' Y ' - , . 1 l , i 1 W .. Y . f .. i .ff E' it H X , , -5' .1 U. H355 , -- , ll Mi mi' , 5- i b mv ff- is 'Q ' .QQ - 1' -- f ' I f y,,i:3iii'ii?i i ' fi -A 1 :V i . 'i gb l Il A Q 'Fl -'i ' ' flgif 1 h ,, 1 Jia? .1 . R , Y V, 1 V-,-3 f N i iq, ii . fr 2 I 5 C K J,lL e1:,!i,--E. i.,..f:-- I' ' ' ,. 'ii 'T f '11 nl... - , , X 1 fa l - 4 f Ga , QW? b K A 5 K , 1 2 : Q1 ' , , N 5Q3:Lg,:4LrL , 'Q , Y, 1 A . QV 1 '.' inf- ' V ' 1- ' 5' -i 1sf3i53:l12f'iff.1Q - ' 'If ' 1 ,--4' ein .J ,fvf,::-0 Reed Schreck Phyllis Stewart Dick Utz Walter Will Richard. Snider William Swanger Carolyn Wilkinson Richard Yohn George Shuler Edward Stiving William West Robert Yetzer Mary Rose Spangler Jeanine Thompson Thomas Wilkinson Charles Young Glenn Shade Carl Sifferlin Mary Stine Kenneth Sutter Shirley Weber Marilyn Joan Yetzer Wharton Dennis Yosick SUPHUIVIUBES Dorothy Anderson Virginia Barbour Joyce Bowman Paul Canter Donna Cooper William Apger James Barkdull Mary Bricker Carl Carey Lois Cooper John Howard Baird Lois Ball Alice Barber Armbruster Charles Blosser Glenna Blosser Esther B01-eman Glenn Bendle Joanne Harold Burks Lgjs Cain Bonnie Broderick Ronald Cline Marlin Cole Bringrnan Louise Cline Leo Day Jim DeWalt Barbara Laffy Cal-mean Cronenwett Bonnie Crain SUPHUMUHES Barbara Dell Richard Evans Junior Fackler Harold Fisher John Foley lla Mae Foltz' Dorothy Fry Norma Gearhart Roger Grove Stewart Hawk Emily Heck Kathleen Anna Lee Irey Retha Jewel Henson Marybelle Keinath Gerard Fee Warren Ford David Gump Anne Herlihy William King Bennie Fagan Dean Frank Anthony Gwirtz Don Hoak Darl Kline k 1 1 Donald Finnegan Dick Friebel Donna Haspeslagh James Huunphrey Marlene Knapp SUPHUIVIURES Norma Lay Donna Lehman Edwin Lewis Mark Lindsey John McHugh John Moore James Mott James Omweg Lucille Patton Jeannette Bernice Postema Betty Preston Carolyn Quiggle Petterson Richard Randall Betty Reau Nancy Roberts Catherine Dessie Sargent Jean Sargent Randall N Kenneth Ross Eleanor Ross McFarland Loescher Patricia Palmer Lawrence Paine Barbara PTY Diane Price 50591911 Lawrence Reno Riefschhn Sally schmidt Harry Shade ' i AY If ' .f 13,1 ,-A liifffff A , . , .X ' '-ll' J 'ill ' A . Q. . lg. .af is , .. fn .,.- X .- I fyffi. ., IW- f, 1 j 91 ig' osx 1, 1 'glint A . 1 . ,' Hi1V'1 -as fd-, gx i 2 , V, 3-fx ' f 'f-rw , 'X ,- msg 13' A-.QL . b .-Qgv 4T'1f 'wx CSP SUPHUIVIUHES r- .W-W -f ., We , ,,..,., l,,,,, , ' Howard ' Stacklin Lucy Sheridan Tom Snively Grace Tucker Corlena Stewart Bill Stickney Doris Stoffer Allen Sweet Virginia Terman Joanne Richard Tullis James Waines Wilma Weber Iames Whatman Susan Whisler Williamson Richard Wilson Lois Workman Patricia Zeigler R C B E R T K O O K E N April 25, 1934 S September 21, 1948 Bob Kooken, who would have been a member of the present freshman class, is remembered for his cheerful smile and his desire to work. A person like Bob is missed by teachers and pupils alike. This space in the yearbook is dedicated to his memory. David Adams Marie Blatter Beverly Coover Sheila Dubuc Edwin Fry FBESHIVIEN Dean Adams Raymond Joseph Bodkin Adkins Corinne Judith Bricker Crawford Paul Crosby Linda Rosemary Dudenhaver Ebersole Robert Golz Sandra Graham Jane Anderson Kathleen Broderick John De-Vito Dorothy Emerson Fred Gross Harold Apger Gene Cairns Louise Dewey Mary Lou Fought Patty Gross Alice Biglin Harry Canter Douglas Dick Donald Fry Richard Gremling 1 i FHESHIVIEN Agnes Gutshall Ethel Gutshall Richard James Hartman Haspeslagh Eloise David Hillard Hildebrant Oleta Jones Donald Jones Dick Shirley Kidwell Kirkendall Mollie Jo Hall Edwin Hawk Betty Hoak Sandra Jones Richard Kline Lourita Sally Harbaugh John Hartge Hannafus William Heintz Merlene Henry George Hayes Maxine Hoskins Gloria Irons Faye Hodges John Kegley Sylvester Kempf Dean Kaple Amy LaBarge Carole LaBonte Paul Korbas ' FHESHIVIEN Donald Lash William Laser Martha Barbara Barbara Laughbaum Loescher Lybarger Sally McGill George Metzger Raymond Wayne Milliron Frank Newland Miller Donald Paulo Arthur Porter Bill Nothacker Roger Pugh Darrell Pugh Dorothy Lehman Patricia McLaughlin Joyce Moon Joy Patrick Allen Randall Eugene Mary Lou Light Leverett Doris Marshall Bill Manough Gerald MOSIGY Carol Morse Virginia Petrie 'Kenneth Payne Lois Robert Reynolds Riddlebaugh nf! !,l I. FRESHIVIEN Mary Catherine Sam Roush Arnold Salyers Bill Sargent Rieth Janet Southard Leo Spangler Darwin Stine Junadele Smith Margaret Studer Wayne Sutter Donald Swanger Carol Stover Bob Utz Charlotte Kenneth Ward Joan Swartz Fred White Van Ness Bernadine Barbara Weber Patricia Wolford Workman Robert Shuler Warren Stitt Betty Swank Robert Ward John Yetzer Joanne Yohn Patricia Stout Jane Swartz Helen Washbuin Richard Yetzer EIEJHTH GRADE I Henry Albright Austin Alfrey Avery Alfrey Sandra Faye Ball Laverne Barber Florence Bisel Anderson Joan Bricker Leota Carol Cain Ardell Willard Clagg Brinkerhoff Danny Clay Bonecutter Ronald Day Mabel Clagg Betty Donley Dorothy Call Marilyn Dick Marilyn Cox Lonnie Ebersole Shirley Apger James Bricker Robert Carleton John Crall Thomas Ellery Sally Baird Jim Bricker Elizabeth Caudill Bert Davis Junior Fagan EIEHTH GRADE V L V l Ann Fendrick Lloyd Furr Albert Gooding Dick Griffith Martha Gurney Helen Hall Lois Hall Scott Hancock Dean Hartz Ray Hicks I Marjorie Hartz Jim Holtz Doris Hunter Janel Irey Margaret Roy Johnson Jesse Jones Rodney Kaple John Keener Jimmy Kegley Jackson David Kinsell John Knapp Richard Knapp Robert Knapp Cloyce Lake Burton Kenton Gene Marilyn Lewis Norman Lewis Pearl Lehman Leonhardt EIEHTH GHIXUE Doiothy Livesay Chailes Mackey Ross Marsh Sandra Wayne Sonny Miller Harold Mosley Mathews Messersmith Leonard Kenneth Place Jimmy Eleanor Ph1l11ps P1Ck1eS11'IlG1 Courtney Roth Nothacker David Riley James Riley Eltrude Seamen Nancy Prewett LOIS Scheerer Janet Scott Verona Sargent Patricia Seltzer Bill Mathias Janet Melick Virginia Patton Sandra Payne Lucia Racer Donald Reed Thomas Schaub Leola Scheerer Dick Sheppard David Sipes EIEHTH i GRADE if Fred Smith Hazel Stump Kern Viars David Willis Mariella Smith Gloria Sturts Martha Waines Ruth Winans Stewart Smith Delmar Sturts Pauline Walters Evelyn Workman Jim Steele Marjorie Sullivan Peggy Wheeler David Wo1'thington Barbara Strohminger Mary Travis Shirley Whitney John Zimmerman Dolores Stults Gary Troxell Kathryn Williams SEVENTH GRADE 'cr' Doris Adkins Bruce Archdeacon Carolyn Briggs Charles Clagg Dorothy Crosby Robert Adkins James Alfrey Donald Argo Mary Lou Bringman Mary Chase Clark Janet Crosby Patsy ' Armintrout Doris Burks Suzanne Cline Harold Davis Junior Alfrey Denvel Armstrong Richard Carpenter Jefferson Cochran Sandra Davis John Alt Dorothy Aschbacher Shirley Champion Robert Corlett Dessie Day Sue Apger Sallie Beaver James Chew Barbara Cox Fredrick Day SEVENTH GRADE N 5 . VEW , lg 2'-4 i , A I i Qi :L7.f'- V Eas t. ,, 1' LL 1 N Y , - in V Ng A MH .5 3 egaew ' -irq M 1 ' 'HQ V' '--l , . . : .-w Michael Dennis Doris Dewey William Nancy James Betty Evans Leonard Fagan Eugene Fidler Dreimiller Dudenhaver Dunathan Charles GMES Ralph Ginter James Goettge Shirley Foley Eugene Foreman Allen Gates Dianne Guthrie Mabel Gwirtz LeRoy Hanlon Charles Gregory John Gross Norma Gross Harry Hatfield Gerald Hawk Mary Jo Hawk Donald Hanlon Carole Hannafus Robert Hart Lorena Hicks Clidith Hayes Manning Bernard Hicks Haynes SEVENTH GRADE Lucille Hicks Lucille V. Hicks Dwight Hogue Roger Hopton David Horner Wincel Ingram Marilyn Johns Larry Jones Trubie Jones lVLillard Jordon Della Kegley Philip Keller Ronald Knight Marilyn Lea Carol Lehman Jacquelynn Mary Lou Marcia Larry McFadden Lovell Martha Lehman Livingston McCollough Raymond McKinney 'McKinney Ann McNeill Dan Melick Peggy Miller Mitchell Beverly Myers Danville Betty Newland Richard Pack Hamilton Mynhier Patrick SEVENTH GRADE Marjorie Paulo Roger Payne Donald Place Shirley Wilma Preston Marjorie Pugh Shirley Ralston Janice Ramsey Posekany William Reau William Paul Roberts Donald Roberts James Rank Shelvy Schwall Reynolds Paul Shade Kaye Shaffer Charla Russel Donald Smith Kathryn Seltzer Dallas Stamper Donald Stewart Shirley Shick Alma Stover Vernon Souslin Alberta Stewart Richard Pry Richard Reed Shirley Seitz Joan Smith Marguerite Switzer SEVENTH GRADE 'off John Thompson Elizabeth Richard Tallman Mary Lou Walker Kenneth Weaver Richard Weber Robert Wilcox Willet Harold Wilson Barbara Wilson Mary Workman Jack White I-TIJUITIUNTTL PICTURES UE SHELBY STUDENTS The staff regrets that it was impossible to group all pupils with their respective classes. Two reasons for this necessary re-grouping Were: new pupils entering the school after the pictures Were taken, and pupils being absent on the day the pictures were scheduled. S Q 'F Theodore Christian Sue Dubuc Delores Gurney Delores Sheridan Francis Shuler William Fath Cllth Gradeb Cllth Grade? Cllth Gradej Cllth Gradej Cllth Gradeb 410th Gradeb Gerald Sheridan Ruth Davies Rhea Schneider Gloria Fultz Carol Schneider Glen Radcliif Cl0th Gradeb 69th Gradej 67th Gradej 47th Gradeb C10th Gradej 49th Gradej f'f3T T' ' f1i?iS?'5i?Wi?5'f9'fT? y Xiu if W. 'IAM 5 Q . 0 l4i'sijIL'sz .spy , .-. ,W M iyifffw m'5,w.,f 'fL ml ! 0 4 W , . .f,,,..l. rj ,v fw-,V q., 1 as-SQ L! 5 , ik- ,. . ,Q L 'fiii I MW' :.'T'.f fi5:l9-jf 'IHA' 4' I, W Kun' , ,N , ,..4 - JM 4 I sd A nl, 4 - gauging , 1 FAST' .hh YM P nw 9 22'3'e7'S M13 SQ :N :ww Q- 'S A .-'- 'ff Q' -Q ' jfwl , 4' vi - .. :iw r 212 4.45- gf. M - M , r. ' J. '1 , .'q -5 - ds ' ' F. ' 3 f' 2 fffw - gi - '22 ff W 5 Q.. 3, -' -1 . W 1-.fguqfg W fr., Y ,,W, gmt ..,w..i S 3 pl I A, V, 6 --- 2,39 5 .'f 2. 'tW' ff' -4 'T' .,-am! f.:. - ' - V - 'f' Y I I rtx- - . .,A, ' 1:52 311-f'i,, if Sb '55 A -3 A -b.-.Q A -. .- .,.A-Q . . ,fha W A 5 MQ Hg 'IF' A f' '4' M ' ' ' , 1.- ' 'rf-1 T 5 ! -3 H A v es V 8 Q ATHLETICS A..,,..., -. V A R S I T Y EUU TBELL SUUED First Row: Jerry Dennis, Dick Utz, Junior Scheer- er, James Will, Kenneth Souslin, Clyde Bell, Gary Hogue, Stan Cronenwett, Harold Phillips. Second Row: Athletic Director Fendrick, David Cline, Ross McFarland. Jack Nothacker, William Berry, James Berry, Don Wetz, Mark Lindsey, David Gump, Dick Snider, Lawrence Paine, James RESERVE EU First Row: Adkins, Blosser, Pfahler, Arnold, De- Vito, Heuberger, Porter, Bisel, and Payne. Second Row: Coach Yohn, Briner, Arrnbruster, Mott, Cronenwett, Manough, Pugh, Evans, Will, Hassler, Charles Knapp, Coach Swackharniner, and Head Football Coach Wilkins. Third Row: Bob Hoover, Larry Young, Jerry Wil- son, Glen Bendle, Howard Stacklin, John CDintyJ lgloore, Clarence Fackler, Harry Shade, and Tom etzer. UTBELL SUUEU Newland, Day, and Coach Plocher. Third Row: Nothacker, Metzger, Adams, Lysinger, Terry, Gearhart, Cline, Paulo, Milliron, Yetzer, K ine. Q. M v H The Shelby Whippets had a difficult time to have games chalked up in the win column. The first team encountered in the season was the strong Fostoria eleven. This Was a hard-fought battle and Fostoria emerged the Winner. In the first league contest Shelby met Willard. The Railroaders defeated the Whippets. Shelby was still determined to get into the win column and with this in mind chalked up a victory against the Galion team. The score was 7 to 6. The next Week found the Whippets ini Bucyrus and this game is forgotten as far as the Shelby team is concerned. Ashland was the next oppon- nent and Shelby lost in a Well-fought game. Bellevue came to Shelby and returned to Bellevue as the loser of this game. The VVhippets then traveled to Norwalk and met Q i u l the Truckers. Shelby lost this game by the score of 25 to 6. The next foe was Upper Sandusky and the Whippets lost this battle . In the last game of the season Shelby met and defeated Crestline in a spectacular game. It was a fitting climax to an interest- ing football season. Scomss Fostoria . . . .... Shelby Willard . . . Shelby Galion . . Shelby Bucyrus . . . Shelby Ashland . . . Shelby Bellevue .......... Shelby Norwalk ....... Shelby Upper Sandusky Shelby Crestline ....... Shelby SENIUH Clyde Bell Co-Captain. N O L 2nd Team Honorable Mention All-Ohio Lineman of the year Kenneih Souslin Elvin Hawk. HEAD FOOTBALL MANAGER. on duty. 64 Iunior Scheerer N O L 3rd Team Thomas Yetzer Co-captain Bell leads the Whippets. Don Wetz LETTERIVIEN Harold Phillips Backfield man of the year Stanley Cronenwett N O L 3rd Team Gary Hogue ICIITIGS Will The football managers Co-Captain at the Bucyrus football game. William Berry The football banquet at Richland Recreation Center. 65 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Coach Williams and James Smith, manager. Leo Fackler, Jerry Den- ' nis, Gerald Clark, Glenn Lybarger, Dick Utz, Stanley Cronenwett, Harold Onie, Lawrence Paine, Kenneth Souslin, Jerry Wilson. The Varsity Basketball season opened with a bang -the Whippets met and de- feated a strong Fostoria team by the score of 54 to 50. The first league game of the season proved to be one of the most spec- tacular of the entire season. In this game the Whippets met and defeated the Bucy- rus Redmen. This was the only game in which the Redmen were defeated until they met Mansfield in the tournament. This was the first league win for the Whip- pets. The winning streak continued for the Whippets and they defeated Upper Sandusky and Willard fthe six feet six center tool. Bellevue seemed to prove too strong for the Shelby team and the Whip- pets lost in an exciting game by only seven points, Another very exciting game was the one the Whippets played at Norwalk. Shelby came through in a spectacular finish and almost won this game. It was indeed a heart-breaker to lose this one. In the last two league games of the season Shelby won one and lost one. ln the league games Shelby won four and lost threeg the season's record was ten wins and nine losses. The final league standing achieved by the Whippets was a third place tie. Shelby drew a bye in the Mansfield tournament and met Bucyrus on Friday, March 4th, The Redmen seemed to take revenge for the first encounter of the sea- son and they defeated the Whippets in the third quarter of an exciting game. Shelby .... 54 as Shelby ,... Shelby .... Fostoria ....... Madison .... . . Galion ...... . . Shelby .... Madison .... . . Shelby .... 49 Willard . . . . . Shelby .... 41 if Bucyrus ....... Shelby .... 29 Marion .... .. . . . Shelby .... 42 if Upper Sandusky Shelby .... 27 Akron Buchtel . Shelby .... 37 Galion .... . .... . Shelby .... 36 Willard .... .. . . . Shelby .... 39 Bucyrus .... . . Shelby .... 34 Crestline .... . . Shelby .... 25 Wooster .. .. Shelby .... 46 if Bellevue .... . . Shelby .... 58 if Norwalk .... . . 43 38 34 Shelby .... Shelby .... 34 Shelby .... 48 League Games if Tournament Crestline . . . Marion . , .. . . Bucyrus .... . . RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM The reserve team in basketball achieved a very outstanding record in this sport during the 1948-1949 season. The team was young and yet the record gained was one that has had very few equals in bas- ketball history of Shelby High School. This team earned a total of 560 points to their opponents 469. They won four- teen games and lost only live, and two of the losses were to the same team-Willard. In meeting reserve teams of the league schools, Shelby won eight games and lost three. Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby. . Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby. . Shelby. . Shelby sheiby. . Shelby. . sheiby. . Shelby Shelby Shelby Fostoria . . , ........ . Madison QMansiieldJ Willard ............ Bucyrus ........... John Simpson . Marion .......... Upper Sandusky . . . Galion ...... .. . . . Willard ........ . Bucyrus ......... Crestline ...... ' .. . . . Johnny Appleseed . . Wooster ......... . Bellevue . . . . Norwalk . Madison .... Galion . . . . Crestline . . . . Marion . .. . First Row: John McHugh, Lawrence Paine, Charles Blosser, David Gump, James Mott, and J erry Wilson. Second Row: Marlin Cole, Fred Hoffman, Duane Arnold, Jack Nothacker. Larry Cronenwett, Larry Reno, Ed Day, Junior Fackler, Tom Snively, and Coach Swack- hammer. JUNIBB HIGH SEHUUL BASKETBALL First Row: Kenneth Payne, Bob Utz, Frank Newland, Warren Stitt, Gary Milliron, and Bob Golz. Second Row: John DeVito, Dick Kirkendall, Roger Pugh, Kenneth Ward, and George Hayes, and Coach Fendrick. 7TH-BTH EBABE BASKETBALL First Row: Foreman, Payne, Patrick, Goettge, Argo, Hanlon, Adkins, Viars, Knapp, Nothacker, Dunathan, and Smith. Second Row: Reed, Ingram, Mellick, Alfrey, Day, Pry, Wilcox, Davis, Dennis, Riley, Mathias, and Hancock. Third Row: Shade, Willis, Bricker, Day, Zimmerman, Leonhardt, Steele, Coach Wilkins, Carlton, Jim Riley, Chew, Roth, Keener, and Reynolds. BASKETBALL LETTEHIVIEN Ky! 1 M' e V a .lil ' ' - Y f- ' f 1 xx I A.. .2 ' I ', A A wif Y X 5. :gp--. -X -,FZ-,V-v r.- V 5 '.,WA.,, L fifyiifr' ' .. ,rk flw-fa, 'f , Stanley Cronenwett lst Team-N.O.L. Leo Facklev' Richard Utz Hafrolcl Ome 2 d Team-N.O.L. H. M.-N O L Gerald Clark n Glenn Lybarger Gene Morm I I K 2' Q 11 M , K -1 3 ky! if v W fQ 'fPs5' V lv. is M, O - if, . 1' -x 7 x J' if 'Q EHEEHLEIKIJEHS Left to Right: Marilyn Stoifer, Leo Fackler, Lou Ellen Fireoved, David Heck, and Elizabeth Karr. Early in September the student body chose five very capable students to lead the spirit of Shelby onward at football and bas- ketball games. Marilyn Stoifer, a senior, has served three yearsg Leo Fackler, a sen- ior, was chosen this year and he served dur- ing the football seasong Lou Ellen Fireoved, a senior, has served four years and was named head cheerleader this yearg David Heck, a senior, was selected this year for the first timeg and Elizabeth Karr, another sen- ior was named for the second consecutive year. The cheerleaders sponsored very enter- taining programs during the Pep Meeting sessions. They also aided the student body to learn the new Alma Mater song. At all the games they were present to lead cheers and they did this rain or shine. They made it possible for the Whippets who participated in various sports to hear the mvictory yells and cheersn. New uniforms were purchased for the cheerleaders. The senior mathematics classes voted to pay for the new outfits which were very attractive. SEUREBUARD BREW ,- 'J 'E .14 4 4' ,ii dir:- -3.12 sig Q ,--Q. x age?-7 ii, WJ , rf. Left to Right: Harold Dayis, Dean Frank, Neil McNeill, Allan Richards, Mr. Arch- deacon, Raymond Strohmmger, Junior McKenzie, John Scherer, and Bruce Arch- GULF SUUAD !. X First Row: Jack Boreman, Howard Stacklin, Richard. Yohn, and Paul- Korbas. Second Row: Jerry Dennis, Tom Wilkinson, William Fath, and Coach Yohn. Ml' UPPER CLASS E. ll. ll. First Row: Lois Oertle, Pat Lindenberg, Lizzy Karr, Esther Boreman, Jeanette Loescher, Mary- belle Keineth. Second Row: Jean Sergeant, Corlena Stewart, Marilyn Stoifer, Carol Brown, Joanne Bonnett, Anne Peyssard, Betty Adams, Helen Washburn, Dorothy Anderson, Lucy Sheridan, Faye Hodges, Lorene Bonecutter, Eileen Workman, Beverly Kid- Well, Doris Stoffer. Third Row: Miss Altman, Mary Stine, Pat Bell, Jean Guill, Joanne Henson, Bonnie Hallman, Ruby French, Pat Henson, Jeanette Peterson, Susan Whisler, Barbara Dell, lla Mae Foltz, Diane Price, Junadele Smith, Carole LaBonte, Marlene Henry, Mary Rieth, Joyce Moon. Fourth Row: Janet Southard, Kathleen Broderick, Beverly Coover, Joan Swartz, Louise Cline, Glenna Blosser, Lillian Carpenter, Betty Reau, Pat Palm- er, Shirley Becker, Margaret Ensman, Jacqueline Auck, Janet Cox, Jane Swartz, Pat Gross. When Monday night rolls around, the Up- per Class GAA girls maneuver themselves into position in the gym for the King of Sports for that particular season-be it vol- ley ball, basketball, baseball, tumbling, or what have you. J This year a new leader came to us. She was Miss Jean Altman, who helped the girls re- organize the group. Election was held at the first meeting in September and holding the gavel was Patsy Bell, Elizabeth Karr, the vice-presidency, Marilyn Stoffer, the minute- booksg Beverly Kidwell has the chance to count the money, and lucky Lois Oertle, the job of keeping the points. At this meeting the Constitution Committee was selected, and the girls got under way to make the by-laws. It was decided to award letters at the annual Recognitiion Day Program to the girls not previously having received them and to the girls already having letters, a chevron for each year of active membership. 7th 81 Sth, G. A. Il. J THE CLUB I Left to Right: First Row: Leo Fackler, Jerry Wilson, William Berry, Harold Onie, Stanley Cronenwett, Gary glogiie, Harold Phillips, Donald Wetz, and Kenneth ous in. Second Row: Jerry Dennis, John Moore, Charles Knapp, Gerald Clark, Clyde Bell, Gene Monn, Robert Hoover, Larry Young, and Mr. Wilkins. Amid grunts, groans and grins new mem- bers of the Shelby S Club were initiated into the group at special ceremonies held at the School on Tuesday, March 8th. The new pledges were first sent on a scavenger hunt Third Row: Clarence Fackler, Junior Scheerer, Lawrence Paine, James Will, Richard Utz, Richard Snyder, James Berry, and Thomas Yetzer. Absent at the time the picture was taken: David Heck, Tom Wilkinson, Richard Yohn, Jack Bore- gamk Junior Fackler, Glenn Shade, and Elvin aw . which unearthed various specimens-owls, a cow's leg, painted chickens, a fish, a skunk, and the like. They were then given a special dinner in the cafeteria. After this the real initiation ceremonies began. All the new pledges took the ordeal in the stride of good athletes and seemed to enjoy some of the pranks. S Club members must have a varsity letter to be eligible to be a member of the club. The newly initiated members this year were Elvin Hawk, Gary Hogue, Harold Phil- lips, Gene Monn, Thomas Yetzer, William Berry, David Heck, Clarence Fackler, Rich- ard Yohn, Glenn Lybarger, Glenn Shade, Robert Hoover, Richard Snyder, Charles Knapp, Larry Young, James Berry, Jack Boreman, Tom Wilkinson, Lawrence Paine, Jerry Wilson, John Moore, and Junior Fack- ler. The club is sponsored by the football coach, Mr. Wilkins. The officers are Clyde Bell, president, James Will, vice-president, and Leo Fackler, secretary-treasurer. ACTIVITIES BUCKEYE. BUYS'-GIRLS' STATE First Row: Cleft to rightj David Heck, Lou Ellen Fireoved, and William Herlihy. Second Row: Cleft to rightD Kenneth Souslin, Harold Phillips, James Evans, and Carlos Tucker. Over eight hundred boys attended Buckeye Boys' State held at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware. This annual gathering serves to educate boys from all over the State of Ohio in the Ways of maintaining and con- trolling the state government. The six boys chosen from Shelby High School Were selected on the basis of leader- ship, scholarship, activities, citizenship, and character., Expenses were financed by the local American Legion and various service groups. T Buckeye Boys' State lasted for ten days and the Shelby lads were busily occupied in doing the duties of the offices to which they had been elected or appointed. They held the positions of city health commission- er, supreme court judge, city councilman, safety director, county commissioner, and athletic director. A Buckeye Girls' State was held on the cam- pus of Capital University, Columbus. This is a program similar as that planned for the boys of the state. The girls have the op- portunity to plan, organize, and control the government for the state. Lou Ellen Fireoved represented the girls of Shelby High. In the hotly contested po- litical campaigns, she ran for state governor and carried on a very heated and entertain- ing campaign. STUDENT EUUNEIL The Student Council has one of the most responsible tasks of all the student organi- zations in the school program. This group supervises the school elections, sponsors auditorium programs for the entire student body, assists with the school calendar, plans the Homecoming activities, and sponsors the annual Recognition Day pro- gram. All of these programs are financed by the council's members selling programs at the home football games. The Student Council is composed of one representative from each of the home- rooms and the officers of the junior and senior classes. The council president for this year was Dick Snyder, a junior. The other officers were Clyde Bell, vice-presi- dent, Joan Payne, secretary, and Jerry Wilson, treasurer. Mrs, Edythe Yetzer is the laculty advisor for the group. First Row: Mrs. Yetzer, Leo Fackler, Charles Patton, William Herlihy, David Heck, Clyde Bell, Robert Steele, and Joan La Bonte. Second Row: Joan Payne, Beverly Jewell, Margaret Ensman, Betty Reau, Sara Moll, James Smith, Wilma Preston, Sandra Davis, Ruth Winans, and Sandra Ander- SOR. Third Row: Wincel Ingram, Mary Bricker, Emily Heck, Barbara Dell, Kenny Payne, John DeVito, John McHugh, Robert Utz, Edwin Hawk, Roy Johnson. Fourth Row: Duane Arnold, William Broderick, Dick Snyder, Dave Gump, Jerry Wilson. i SEAHLET S STAFF Left to Right: Nancy Gump, Gene Monn, Lois Oertle, Janet Payne, Mr. Wendland, Sara Zebold, Marilyn Striker, Lou Ellen Fireoved, Sally Smith, David Heck, Alice McKinney, Lucile Clark, Elizabeth Karr, Ruth Lux, Robert Steele, Leo Fackler, Shirley Bourgeois, and James Evans. Left to Right: Raymond Strohminger, William Herlihy, Clyde Bell, Bernice Al- bert, William Berry, Janice Cooper, Mary Lou Gallentine, Phyllis Day, Joan La- Bonte, Nancy Riley, Ruby French, and Gene Monn. THESPIAN CLUB This year a new organization, the Na- tional Thespian Club, was organized in Shelby High School replacing the speech clubs which had served for the past few years. The new group was organized by Miss Ruth Kellermeyer, local speech teach- er. The main purpose of the group is to foster an active and interested member- ship in speech activities in the school. The Ashland High School Thespian group officiated at the formal initiation ceremonies which were held in February in the Girl Scout Little House. Leo Fackler was elected to serve as the first president of the new club. Other of- ficers elected were: Hal Light, vice-presi- dent, Beverly Jewell, secretary, Jack Dunathan, treasurer, and Joan Payne, clerk. The first activity sponsored by the Thes- pian Club was the Dance of the Foot- lights . This was a dance for the upper four grades and music was provided by Glenn Wendland's Orchestra. A novel program, consisting of the appearances of several of Hollywood's leading stars , was given at this entertainment. In February the group sponsored the all-school play entitled, Freck1es . First Row: Ann Peyssard, Jeanette Bly, Lucile Clark, Sue Dye, Jo Ann Henson, Beverly Jewell, Joan Payne, Mary Rose Spangler, and Jeanine Thompson. Second Row: Charles Patton, James Smith, Jack Dunathan, Joyce Crum, Janet Payne, Martha Jean Shook, Lois Oertle, Carolyn Wilkinson, and Miss Kellermeyer. Third Row: William West, Joseph Rudischum, Glen Pittenger, Keith Garrett, Glenn Shade, Leo Fackler, and David Heck. . 5 L, .. ..-,-. . A, 444 EL EIBEULU ESPANUL For one day of the school year the new Spanish Club members were the most out- standing students in the school. They spent a great deal of their time avoiding senior members and bowing to the ones they couldn't escape. For some unknown reason they wore rubbers and carried um- brellas to classes with them. - As these students became full-fledged members they began to realize some of the joys of belonging to the organization. First came the annual Christmas dance, the Snow Ball, with all its decorations to be prepared. Speros Karas provided the music for a very enjoyable formal dance. In February Jack Dunathan was host to the club. Members presented entertain- ment for the group and plans were begun for a Pan-American Day program for the whole school. As in previous years Olives- burg was chosen as the location for a spring Wiener roast. During the year Joyce Crum served as president, Jim Diego Evans as vice- presidentg and Joan LaBonte as secretary. Nancy Gump and Lois Oertle were co- chairmen of the program committee. Miss Lemponen proved an excellent advisor and spent a great deal of time aiding the group with its plans for the various activities. The junior members provided much of the brawn needed for the successful ex- ecution of the Snow Ball and other less noticeable duties. It is hoped that Spanish Clubs of future years will have such suc- cessful organizations and will continue to carry on the annual activities which have proved so popular with the members this year. First Row: Henrietta Peterson, Joan Perito, Patricia Henson, Carolyn Wilkinson, Beverly Jewell, Joan Payne, Patricia Love, Elizabeth Gooding, Margaret Garvin. Second Row: Miss Lemponen, Rose Frangella, Mary Rose Spangler, Joan Yetzer, Sara Moll, Sue Dye, Elaine Allen, Virginia Metz, Lois Kime. Third Row: Charles Knapp, Erlinda Leverett, Janet Bookmyer, Nancy Gump, Joyce Crum, Marilyn Stoffer, Joan LaBonte, Lois Oertle. Fourth Row: Jack Dunathan, Gordon Long, Gene Coffey, Glenn Pittenger, Glenn Briggs, Francis Allwine, Jim Evans. , . . ., ,,.,., . .1 .. -'zu -f ' 1 swf no- -aff .i it - im. -4 ti ':e'sf5w R .. ff 1 '- 1 . f. as V , - .. g .' we Yi--..YQ '....,....YL....- ' l.. ... ' - ' FUTURE HUIVIEIVIAKERS UF AMERICA First Row: Ruth Hollenbaugh, Sally Hursh, Sally Smith, Bonnie Hallman, Phyllis Stewart, Janet Cox, Jean Riley, Jean Pry, Grace Hollenbaugh, Beverly Coover. Second Row: Miss Kuhn, Doris Stoffer, Henrietta Peterson, Jeanette Peterson, Norma Gearhart, Carolyn Quiggle, Joanne Williamson, Virginia Terman, Mary Alice Brown, Virginia Rapp, Maxine Hoskins, Betty Hoak, Miss Stroup. Third Row: Joyce Bowman, Esther Borernan, Doris Baird, Donna Wilson, Dawn Kuhn, Carol Brown, Glenna Lee Blosser, Virginia Barber, Louise Cline. Fourth Row: Barbara Pry, Marjorie Laser, Donna Mae Metzger, Beverly Kid- well, Gwynne Richards, Ruby French, Carol Davis. Under the able supervision of Miss Leora Kuhn, the Home Economics instruc- tor, the Future Homemaking Club of Shelby High School is preparing its mem- bers to live better lives, plan better homes, and live more efficiently. The Future Homemakers of America were initiated this year by the last year's members in a formal initiation in the High School Cafeteria. They elected as their officers the following girls: President, Vir- ginia Rappg Vice President, Carol Hope J ones, Secretary, Gwynne Richards, Treas-' urer,fCarol Davis, Musician, Nancy Riley, Scribe, Jean Riley, and others performing equally important services to the functions of the Future Homemakers of America. They have served the community in many ways. They have held a Bake Sale, studied First Aid practices, and learned how to plan and operate a more efficient home. This year marks the first anniversary of their annual Queen of Hearts dance. It was held on February 26, 1949, in the High School Gymnasium with Dick Randall and his Orchestra supplying the music. Sally Smith reigned as the beautiful queen with Jean Riley and Mary Alice Brown as her attendants. SEUHETARIES First Row: Ruth Hollenbaugh, Sara Colyer, Marilyn Stoifer, Grace Hollenbaugh, Gwynne Richards. Second Row: Elizabeth Karr, Ruth Lux, Patricia Lindenberg, Joan LaBonte, Mary Ann Korbas, Jeanine Thompson, Arlene O'Toole. The improved efficiency of Shelby High this year was due in part to the competent Work of a number of reliable secretaries. These young ladies Worked faithfully one period each day for various teachers in dif- ferent departments of the school. Four girls aided in the attendance office-completing the attendance records for morning and for afternoong checking on persons who were absentg and aiding in the completing of attendance records. These girls were Elizabeth Karr, Gwynne Richards, Arlene O'Toole, and Mary Ann Korbas. They Worked for Mr. Archdeacon. Three girls Worked in the guidance office for Mr. Wendland. They were Joan LaBonte, Patricia Lindenberg, and Ruth Hollenbaugh. They aided in the typing of the various records and maintaining some of the files. Sara Colyer Was the secretary for the music department. Her duties were varied and included filing, letter Writing, and maintaining records. In the athletics department Grace Hollenbaugh and Ruth Lux were secretaries for Mr, Markin and Marilyn Stoffer was secretary for Mr. Fendrick. Jeanine Thompson aided in the keeping of the books for the various school funds. She Worked With Mr. Weaver in the commercial depart- ment. LIBRARY STAFF Left to Right: Carolyn Quiggle, Naomi Houpt, Carol Davis, Miss Kuhn, Joyce Moon, Gwynne Richards, and Lois Cooper. A USHEHS First Row: Janice Cooper, head usherg Charlotte Amert, Doris Stoifer, and Eva- jean Hopton. Second Row: Joy Patrick, Marilyn Leonhardt, Susan Whisler, Lourita Hanna- fus, Ruby French, Bonnie Crain, Gwynne Richard Cassistant head usherb, Virginia Petrie, and Mary Bricker. iLVI112s. Bernie is the sponsor of this group. She was absent when the picture was a en. xn ' MISS SALLY SMITH HUIVIELEUIVIINE ATTENUANTS MISS MARILYN STRIKER MISS MARILYN STOFFER 84 HUMEUUMINH UUEEN MISS LUCILE CLARK Miss Clark was selected by the student body to reign as Homecoming Queen for the football game on November 12, 1948. The picture at the right shows Miss Clark speaking to the fans after being crowned by William Herlihy, Senior Class Presi- dent. First Row: Jeanine Thompson, Phyllis Day, Shir- ley Weber, Jean Riley, Nancy Riley, Nancy Gump, Shirley Bourgeois, Lou Ellen Fireoved, Margaret Garvin, Dorinda Randall. Betty Pagel, and Jean- ette Bly. Second Row: Sally Harbough. Anna Lee Irey. Sara Moll, Sally Smith. Erlinda Leverett. Mildred Snavely, Carolyn Wilkinson, Marilyn Kiser, Diane Price, and Norma Guill. Third Row: Barbara Carmean, Elizabeth Good- ing. Beverly Jewell, Sue Dye, Donna Gates, Janet SENIUH UHUIR Discords. thunderous crashings, beating baton-this is the choir several months be- for a concert. Pity the poor history class across the hall. They must suffer through it every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Pity Mr. Braden, the competent director, who must try to wring beautiful music from our souls. But -. Bookmyer, Pat Garner, Mary Hassler, Ethyl Workman, Jacqueline Auck, and Marilyn Leon- hardt. Fourth Row: Lois Kime, Emily Heck, Betty Reau, Warren Stitt, Glen Lybarger, Harold Onie, David Gump, Lawrence Paine, Alan Sweet, Betty Pres- ton, Sallie Humphrie, and Bonnie Crain. Fifth Row: Alan Randall, James Waines, Donald Wetz, David Cline, Glen Pittenger, Harold Phillips, Marvin Rader, Dick Utz, Gary Hogue, Gene Monn, James Berry, Edwin Hawk, and William Laser. do not pity the choir. They love it. Every once in a while the four parts compete to see who can sing the loudest. But in the four public appearances, Armistice Day Program, Christmas Concert, Combined Band and Choir Concert, and Annual Spring Concert, the public has heard a fine blending of voices in perfect harmony accompanied by Sally Harbaugh and Emily Heck. That is when the history classes, the choir, the accompan- ists, and Mr. Braden are really happy. Left to Right: Sara Zebold, Margaret Gavin, Lou Ellen Fireoved, Shirley Bourgeois, Nancy Riley, and Nancy Gump. SEXTETTE The sextette this year is back in the old grind of many public appearances. Every Tuesday and Thursday one can hear a few sour notes, a little reprimanding, and a little giggling which all go into the process of singing and loving it. This year the members were Shirley Bourgeois, Lou Ellen Fireoved, Margaret Garvin, Nan- cy Gump, Nancy Riley, and Sara Zebold. And pinch-hitting for Sara Zebold during her illness was Ethel Workman. These girls were accompanied by Mr. Rob- ert Cottrell. Freshman and Sophomore girls who like to sing find a place for their talents in the Glee Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday they gather together for an hour of group singing. Under the di- rection of Mr. Paul Braden they have appeared in the annual Christmas Concert, the Spring Choir Concert and in numerous outside programs. They Were ac- companied by Martha Laugh- baum. This group has appeared before a number of organizations and entered the contest in April. GLEE CLUB SINGING AT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT GIRLS' ELEE CLUB First Row: Lois Riddlebaugh, Sally McGill, San- dra Jones, Faye Hodges, Louise Dewey, Joan Swartz, Corlena Stewart, Norma Lay, Mary Sue Sargent, Jane Swartz, Patricia Wolford, Grace Hollenbaugh, Beverly Coover, and Linda Duden- haver. Second Row: Joanne Yohn, Barbara Weber, Lois Ball, Retha Jewell, Irene McKenzie, Opal Latimer, Amy LaBarge, Martha Laughbaum, Helen Wash- burn, Carol Sue Morris, Bernadine Workman, Sandra Graham. Janet Southard. Third Row: Sally Harbaugh, Corine Crawford, Judy Bricker, Charlotte Van Ness, Barbara Pry, Joanne Williamson, Carolyn Quiggle, Marie Blat- ter, Mollie Jo Hall, Rosemary Ebersole, Mary Lou Fought. and Dorothy Emerson. Fourth Row: Emily Heck, Donna Forman, Eva- jean Hopton, Eloise Hildebrant. Lourita Hannafus, lgpnnie Bringman, Eileen Workman, and Louise ine. far.. L-wa-ea-9 ,-,, i .. .f i 'EZ , I C ' -,Ev 1 First Row: Margaret Garvin, Betty Reau, Ila Mae Foltz, Linda Dudenhaver, Joyce Crum, Betty Preston, James Barkdull, John Mclflugh, Junadele Smith, Barbara Carmean, Patricia Wolford, Cor- inne Crawford, Anna Lee Irey, Jeanette Bly. 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' 25',, , ' fr VV iii V,,, 1 W 5 ' -1 .. ,, ' ,V M Wm, EY L W Vw W 'TWH fr HL .EQV5..,,W!iQ?1 ,-45, L Y.VV5gV3.. UHUIVI IVIAJUH ANU MI-KJUHETTES Left to Right: Jeanette Bly, Anna Lee Irey, James Barkdull, Margaret Garvin, and Betty Reau. The music department of Shelby High has been attracting the attention of many peo- ple during the past few years. The band has been one phase of that department which has really placed Shelby High out in front. During the fall months and football sea- son the band is under the supervision of Mr. Somerville While during the concert season Mr. Braden serves as director. The band took an important part during the choir and band concert, the annual spring concert, and the 1949 spring festival which was held at Shelby. . At every football game, at home and away, the marching band was there to help in lead- ing the Whippets to victory. Black lights were used to present a very unusual and ef- fective half-time program for the fans. The colorful costumes of the majorettes, the un- usual dance numbers, the splendid marching formations, and the announcing by John Purdy were used to attract the attention of Shelby and visiting fans. During the basketball season the concert band played at all the home games. Senior members of the band were permitted to act as director for these programs. The Shelby Whippet Marching and Con- cert Bands have carved a unique place in the annals of the history of this school. JUNIIH BAND DRUM MAJURS l Girls: Marilyn Dick, Shirley Seitz, Joyce Moon, and Janet Melick. Boys: Ronald Keiser, and Billy Reau. JUNIU First Row: Fred Shaw, Pat Caldwell, Fred Smith, Bill Clark, Duane Emerson, and Ronald Knight. Second Row: Bob Adkins, Margaret Laubie, Ann Fenderick, Betty Walp, Sarah Winans, Eleanor Sipes, Carol Hannafus, Lucia Racer, Mike Dennis, Bob Wil- cox, Kenneth Weaver, Denvil Armstrong, Dick Hill- ard, Linda Beck, and David Brown. Third Row: Peggy Miller, Carolyn Briggs, Nancy Dudenhaver, Shirley Posekany, Danny Clay, Ray- mond Mitchel, Bruce Archdeacon, Tom Ellery, Jr. Davis, Warren Schneider, Louise Hoover, Evelyn Jackson, Judie Went, Georgene Walker, and June H BAND Irons. Fourth Row: Don Stewart, Manning Haynes, Paul Shade, Sally Baird. Marcia McCollough, Maureen Lehman, Jim Kenton, John Crall, Mary Jo Hawk, Elizabeth Caudill, Joan Yohn, Sandra Anderson, Janel Irey, Mary Lou Fought, Maybel Gwirtz, Jac- qulyn Lehman, and Walter Grirnwood. Members not present when picture was taken: Mar- tha Gurney, Kathryn Seltzer, Sandra Mathews, Charla Russell, Dick Reed, Mary Lu Livingston, Ann McNeil, and Pat McLaughlin. THE MOON MAKES THREE The Junior Class Play Scene from the school play FRECKLES nHA1v1AT1cs Cast of the play, FRECKLES Directed by MISS KELLERMEYER U1-XANIIES Miss Sally Smith, Queen of Hearts, at the F. H. A. All-School Dance. A scene from the Spanish Club annual Christmas Dance - THE SNOW- BALL. Dick Randall ' and his band. Shelby Highfs own dance group CLASS PHUPHEEY Dear Berniece: ' Yesterday I was at the Barnum, Bailey, and King Circus. Merlin is the master of ceremonies. I met Bill Berry, in the com- pany of three beautiful girls. He is still quite the ladies' man. By the way, these beautiful girls were Tillie Clark, whois still playing the field, Alice McKinney, one of the nation's leading psychiatrists, and Lorene Bonecutter. Saw Paul Gosser, too. He's fi- nally learned to drive with all four wheels on the road. Bob Steele was chaperon for a group of Utopia Business College students where he is Dean of Students. Kenneth Sous- lin is an instructor in the same college. Gene Monn was exhibiting a pen of highly trained sweet-scented goats. This was 'the last appearance of the circus this season, and Gary Hogue will miss the trade when the circus leaves town, as his coast to coast meat market was supplying the circus with tons of fresh meat. Football season opened last night, and I attended a game in the newly dedicated stadium, designed by Ruth Hollenbaugh, nationally famous architect. The head foot- ball coach this year is Clyde Bell, ably assisted by Jim Will. They were playing Bucyrus and imagine my surprise to see that their coach was none other than Red Fackler. A slight accident occurred when Junior Sheerer tried to park his new Cadi- llac in the space where he used to park his little yellow Ford Coupe. Joyce Crum was on hand helping the other band mothers hand out sandwiches, and Shirley Bourgeois was chewing her nails on the 50-yard line, listening to her young quarter-back call sig- nals. The band performance at the half was under the able direction of Mary Martha Hassler, director of music in Shelby. Ruth Shira has been making recordings of the band performances at the half, and sells the records in her own store. Also on the faculty at Shelby is Berniece Albert, teach- er of mathematics. I saw Richard Wheeler, driving a Lincoln, come into the game. Dick is quite a successful farmer these days. Carol Davis was in charge of the Senior Stand, as she is the dietician in charge of the modern new school cafeteria. Plans are underway for Homecoming. The queen and her attendants will have their hair done at Janet Stine's Beauty Salon. Her chief operator is Mary Lou Gallentine. Tom Yetzer is heard on the loud speaker as mas- ter of ceremonies at the half-time perform- ance for each home game. Phyllis Day will furnish one of the convertibles for the queen to use, guaranteed to be in perfect mechan- ical condition. Hal Light, editor of the Ganges Daily Blab- ber and Jim Miller, co-editor, were both at the game getting the latest news for their paper. Joanne Bonnett has been instructing the driving class at Shelby High and Wini- gene Cline, one time driving student, has now won the National Auto Races at Indianapolis. While in Indianapolis she stayed with Mil- dred Snavely, soloist with Cadle Tabernacle. Kenny Yosick was home for the game, and is returning to the Hawaiian Islands where he is an Ensign on the U.S.S. Latimer. Dick DeWalt came to the game on his latest model VVhizzer bike which he has remodeled and improved. Gerald Clark is anxiously awaiting basketball season as he will be Shelby's basketball coach this winter. Rose Marie Sprague owner of the Tops and Don Clark owner of the Ritz , famous night clubs, enjoy friendly rivalry in their business. Bill Herlihy has passed the bar ex- amination and rumors are he may run for Governor. And speaking of politics, Lonzie McKenzie as a result of this years democratic convention, is on the ballot as a possible U. S. President. Stanley Cronenwett president of the A.C. Ki Y.R.R. will furnish a private train for Lonzie to promote his campaign. Shelby's new hospital, Mercy-Crest, is ably staffed with Joan LaBonte as supervisor of nurses and four others of the Class of '49 working under her, Naomi Houpt, Sallie Humphrey, Harriet Hager, and Marjorie Laser. Rev. Donald Sullivan has been coun- selling the youth of Shelby, and Martha Jean Shook is Secretary of Ohio State Christian Endeavor Union. Sally Smith has her own dancing school and Sara Zebold has a music studio. They collaborate in their work. Among their pupils are children of some of the '49ers you will remember-Pat Schaub, Ruby French and Bessie Gray each send two to take lessons, Marilyn Striker furnishes five and Marie Peyssard sends four. Sally and Sara say they are all bright pupils. After the game students iiock to Isaly's where Jim Ensman and Jim Jones are mana- ger and co-manager of the new store. An- other popular spot is the Tasty Milk Bar owned and operated by Jirn, Evans. Elvin Hawk is now manager of the Shelby Blues which is such a growing organization that Lois Oertle is his full time secretary. Two in our class have won fame in athletics. Lillian Carpenter at the Olympics, and Joe Bilka is light heavyweight champion of the world. Oh, yes, I should have mentioned Lizzy Karr, too. She is an instructor in cheerleading at Ohio State. Chad Finnegan has replaced the former Johnny on the Phillip Morris program. Rebert Binion has Written a book on All Men Are Created Equal . Verlin Hewitt still has one foot in the grave-digging that is. Bob Gross in his new market on West Main St., supplies Charlie Patton with the hamburg for his Hamburg Charlie Shop. Seven of the '49ers liked their work at the new Mutual Office so well, they are still there, even though most of them have their own homes to look after, too. They are, Jacqueline Auck, Mary Ann Korbas, Ruth Lux, Donna Mae Metzger, Ethel' Workman, Donna Gates, and Janice Cooper. Don Wetz replacing Bing Crosby, and Nancy Gump, are both featured in Metropolitan Opera. Neil McNeill, Treasurer of the ohio Seamless Tube co., haslas his private secretary, Pat Lindenburg. Nancy Riley recently was featured in Life Magazine as Queen. Telephone operator in Cleveland. Bob Rieth has one of the largest motor sales in Shelby, and among his employees are Marilyn Kiser, switchboard operator, June Altoff, interpreter for foreign trade, Lou Ellen Fireoved, head of the sales department. Marvin Rader, Glindon Adkins, and Francis Spangler, are salesmen for his new line of jet propelled helicopters that he has added to his trade. Ray Strohminger is manager of a new factory in Shelby, Stretch-Easy-Garter Co. To entertain his employees, he hired Verlin Kempf with his own dance orchestra to furnish music for dancing. His 'star trumpet player is Sara Colyer, and first trombonist is Carlos Tucker. Jeanette Loescher is a special dietician at the Shelby Inn, and Hopey Jones is manag- ing the Baker Boy Shop which furnishes cal- orie-free rolls for the Inn. Donna Wilson is Home Demonstration Agent for Richland County. Marilyn Stojfer is one of the few members not in Shelby. Her husband is a coach at Bowling Green State University. Howard Cole has written his second book on Economics in the Life of the High School Student. Pat Arnold is hap- pily living in Mansfield. Duane Davis is co- owner of the Hodges-Davis Coal Co., and Dave Heck has taken over the ownership of the local Chevrolet agency. Janet Payne has her hands full with two sets of twins in high school. Harold Phillips is running compe- tition to Dave with his Dodge agency. You see I get plenty of news about our class by still working in Mr. Archdeacon's office. Attendance problems are much worse than they were when we were in school, that's Why he needs a full time secretary. So glad to hear from you and to know you are succeeding so well in your chosen field. Just finished reading your latest novel. Rec- ognized some of our old teachers in the school you wrote about. As ever, Gwynne. SUHUUL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER- 7- Black Tuesday First Day of School. 15-First Assembly-White Hussars. 17-First football game of the season-Fos- toria here. 24-Willard Railroaders here for football con- test. OCTOBER- l-Football game with Galion. 2-Junior class sponsored dance in school Sym- 8-Bucyrus host to Whippets in football game. 15-Shelby played football at Ashland. 18-Assembly program-Hal Rodman. 19-Dr. 1. Q. show in auditorium and start of SCARLET S subscription campaign. 20-Individual picture 'taken and everyone tried to be sweet . 22-Dad's Night at football game. Bellevue here for game. 28-Election day for Shelby students. Dewey was the Winner. Con paperj. 29-No school-teachers playing at teachers' conventions. Football game at Norwalk. NOVEMBER- 38z4-Junior Class Play - THE MOON MAKES THREE. 5-Upper Sandusky here for football game and did it rain?! 96 6-Senior Class sponsored dance - Home- coming Dance. Queen Tilly was the monarch on the throne. 10-Assembly with Buckeye Boys' and Girl as speakers. 11--No school-Armistice Day. 12-Homecoming game - postponed from Week before because of the rain. Crest- line played here. 18-O. S. U. Psychological Tests for seniors. 19-Football banquet at Richland Recreation Center. 25-Thanksgiving vacation. 30-Start of basketball season. Whippets played host to Fostoria. DECEMBER- 1-Bowling Green State University Choirs here for concert. 3-Mansfield Madison host to Whippets. 7-Willard host to Shelby team. 10-Bucyrus came and did they go home de- feated ! I l4-Marion Harding High came for basket- ball game. 21-Whippets went to Akron for basketball game. Choir presented Christmas pro- gram. Christmas vacation began. 23-Snow Ball dance sponsored by El Circulo Espanol. SEHUUL CALENDAR JANUARY- 4-Galion here for basketball game. 7-Shelby host to Willard. 11-Shelby Whippets at Bucyrus. 12-Assembly program - The Welsbackers and American Folklore. 14.-Crestline here for game. 18-Wooster played at Shelby. 21-Shelby host to Bellevue Redmen. 22-Thespian Club dance. 28-Shelby played at Norwalk. FEBRUARY- 1-Mansiield Madison here for game. 4-Senior Scholarship Tests-J. Berenice Hawk placed 20th in the state. Nice work, Berenice. 5-Style Show sponsored by library. 6-Band and Choir concert. 10-Assembly program featuring James Dut- ton. 11-Gallon here for basketball game. 18-Whippets played at Crestline. 23 gl 24-Thespian Club Play - FRECKLES. 25-Shelby traveled to Marion for game. 26- Queen of Hearts Dance sponsored by F. H. A. MARCH- 4-Shelby played first game in basketball tournament. Games played at Mansfield, 7-Assembly-Cleveland Browns and film. 11-NO SCHOOL-S N O W and I C E. 11-Cakewalk by PTA for band. 22-College representatives here. Career Day for upper five grades. 26-Sophomore Class Party. APRIL- 2-G. A .A. Dance. 4-Assembly - Jack Rank reading MAC- BETH. 8-Preliminary District-State Scholarship Tests. 14-Easter program. School dismissed for a few days rest. 22-State Tests for 8th Graders. 28 gl 29-Senior Class play-DEAR RUTH. MAY- 6-Band Festival at Shelby. 7-Final District-State Scholarship tests at College of Wooster. 14-Junior-Senior Prom. 17-Band Concert. 20-RECOGNITION DAY-Last day for sen- iors. 22-Baccalaureate service in auditorium. 24-Commencement-Grove Patterson, edi- tor of THE TOLEDO BLADE, the speak- er. 31-The last day of school. The end of the calendar. 97 lst Grade-Central School, 1937 THIS IS HUW WE WERE lst Grade-Hayes School, 1937 WHEN WE STARTED! 00 SEAHLET S STAFF Co-Editors ....... .... D avid Heck and Lucile Clark Business Manager . . .......... Lou Ellen Fireoved Make-up Editor .... Berenice Hawk Copy Editor ........ ............................... N ancy Gump Copy Staff Members ........ Joyce Crum, Lois Ann Oertle, Janet Payne Photographer ............................. . .............. James Evans Typists ...... Elizabeth Karr, Joan La Bonte, Ruth Lux, Marilyn Striker, and Sara Zebold. Athletic Editor ........ ...................... L eo Fackler Art Staff ....... Alice McKinney and Robert Steele Advertising ............ . ............ Shirley Bourgeois and Sally Smith Advertising Assistants ........ June Althoff, Carole Davis, Mary Hassler, Junior McKenzie, Ruth Hollenbaugh, Charles Patton, Marie Peyssard, Robert Reith, Carlos Tucker. Circulation ........... . . . .... . . . . ................. . ........ Gene Monn Circulation Staff Members: Berniece Albert, Clyde Bell, William Berry, Janice Cooper, Phyllis Day, Ruby French, Mary Lou Gallentine, William Herlihy, Joan La Bonte, Nancy Riley, and Raymond Strohminger. Annual Advisor ...................................... Robert Wendland The members of the SCARLET S staif Wish to express their gratitude to those Without Whose loyal support and aid this book would not have been possibleg all Seniors who contributed their efforts toward the success of the Senior Standg the faculty for excusing students for picturesg Miss Stroup for the financial directiong Mr. Joseph De Vito for his work as school photographerg Mr. Oldham of the Jahn and Ollier Engraving Com- pany for his advice and helpg Miss Mary Hill and others of the Gray Printing Company for their counsel and advice in arranging the bookg Mr. Carmean and Mr. McCollough for their encouragement in the gath- ering of material for this editiong and especially Mr. Wendland for his patience and invaluable suggestions as advisor to the staff. SEARLET S BUUSTEHS Davis R. Armentrout Edwin Beeching Clyde Bell C. H. Berk Marilyn Bodkin J. C. Boylan Lucy Briggs Mrs. Gene Chew Mary Z. Cline J. Z. Cole Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crum H. J. Culbertson Robert S. Daugherty Pat Dell R. E. Dudenhaver Jerry Foreman Arthur E. French W. J. Gates Virginia Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Don Hassler Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Heck Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hurl John F. Hursh Janice E. Jackson Margaret Johnson Mrs. Frank Karl Helen Kaylor J. W. Kehoe Harry B. Kennard D. F. Kinsell Mrs. Henry Kizer Luella Kuhn Marjorie Lewis Francis L. Lindsey Mrs. Lowell Longacre Arthur Love Jay Lybarger Mary Moore R. A. Norton Howard Pry Patricia Pugh R. A. Randall B. W. Rhodes Doris Robb Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson Glenna Rowe Verlin A. Schiffer Jean Shilling Otto Shoup Howard Skiles Pauline Smith S. Etta Smith Helen Stevens Paul F. Stroup Ruth Stroup H. J. Van Horn Leonard Waines William Walker Mr. and Mrs. F. L Weaver Robert Wendland Mrs. Jessie L. White William and Bertha Wood Harland Yarman A Friend ifrw-f-gf 1- X AWN: 3 g',. .- A E, A- .9 J ,L Id 0,4 - w , -Sz pu . , .2 w, -225132 :ff an is Q f ',., . :sh 1 P' 3 ' 1 Q ' '-' 9:31 .ml ' L iq r -,V 1 ' Kiki. 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FRED ROLLINS l-lamilton, Elgin, Bulova Watches Diamond Rings Community Silver l847 Rogers Silver Fine lewelry C. FRED ROLLINS leweler and Optician x I Am The New 1949 Ford I have Won millions of new friends since my advent Icfst summer. MY COMBINATION OF BEAUTY, PERFORMANCE, LUXURY, COMFORT, SAFETY AND ECONOMY IS BEING ACCLAIMED FAR AND WIDE! My New Look ls The Talk of Shelby! I Am The Leading Car in Shelby! I Oufsell All Other Cars in Town! MY NEW FEEL WILL GIVE YOU THE THRILL YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR WHEN YOU GET BEHIND MY WHEEL AND STEP ON MY ACCELERATOR. SI-IELBY'S LARGEST DEALER LEADS AGAIN Shelby Milk PI'OClL1CIS Cgmpliments gf Div. of HOLLYWOOD BRANDS, INC. Manufacturers of Hollywood Brand Butter W. Main St. Shelby, Ohio l5 N. Broadway Pho ez 738 PITTENGER'S SPORTING GOODS Sports Equipment For Sportsmen 1'l m 5 ' CREATORS OF CORRECTLY DESIGNED CARTON? SHELBY. OHIO. U.S.A. Remember Us: COMPLIMENTS GF To Insure Your Car I To Insure Your Home S Beal Estaier To guy? Hominsurance too s SUHIU STATION LASER 5. HANCOCK 53 W. Main Phone: 266 65 N, Gqmble 35 Years of Service KUTZ and BAKER INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 45 W. Main St. Phone: 561 She11oy, Ohio Dry Goods Lofdies' Furnishings Shoes Gifts Wallpaper SANGER'S Compliments of SHELBY RED AND WHITE G R 0 C E R Y Groceries and Meats 119 W Main Si. Phone: 52 GENERAL TIRES JACK LOVE The Tire Man RECAPPING EEPAIRING Phone: 374 Compliments of THE COFFEE SHOP Shelby's Family Restaurant 24 W. Main St. SHELBY SPORTING Compliments of GOODS SHELBY STYLE SHOP Everything 1:-or The Ladies' Ready To Wear Sportsman Always Something New 49 W. Main Shelby, Ohio Shelby, Chio Compliments of For Flowers and Gifts THE THE BROWN FLOWER DAILY GLOBE and GIFT SHOP 59 W. Main St. Phone: SO6 Congratulations to The Graduating Class GIF TS-TOILE TRIES Quality Drugs at Low Prices SEALTEST ICE CREAM-PRESCRIPTIONS LEIVIMERIVIAN DRUGS 55 W. Main St. Shelby, Ohio WALT-RAY MOTOR SALES, INC. DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Repair Work on all Makes of Cars Cash for Used Cars A 27-28 Walnut Shelby, Ohio Phone: 200 Congratulations to the Class of 1949 GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE jim 02 Uito THE HOME OF GOOD PORTRAITS COMPLIMEN TS OF MILLER-SHELBY PRODUCTS DIVISI N V MlCl-l.lGA.N-STEEL-TUBE-PRODUCTS-CO. COMPLIMENTS OF SHELBY PAY STREAK HATCHERY Congratulations to the Class of 49 THE ESOUIRE STORE lVlen's Wear That Men Wear Florsheim Shoes Worstecl Tex Suits lnter-Woven Sox Arrow Shirts Samsonite Luggage l-lickoclc Belts ci lewelry Cornplirnenting the Class of l949 THE BING-SHELBY co. FURNITURE XRUGS g A STovES RADIOS APPLIANCES l8 West Main St. Shelby, OlliO COMPLIIVIENTS OF SHELBY METAL PRODUCTS THE SHELBY EQUITY EXCHANGE COMPANY Dealers in Feed, Coal, Grain, Seed, and Livestock Phone: 40 Gasoline IO7 W. Main Si. Shelby, Ohio Edu UNIVERSAL DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning-Fur Storage lO S. Broadway Phone: 222 1 46' and known throughout the nation! Shelby bicycles are excellent advertising for Shelby, Ohio. They carry the fair name of Shelby to every nook and corner of the nation. And, because your friends at the Cycle take particular pride in their Work, each new Shelby bike made reflects favorably to the credit of your city. Civic pride has much to do With the quality and workmanship and beauty We build into our product. We're sure that you, too, in any work you undertake in future years, Will be inspired to do a better job to help build Shelby's enviable reputation among the cities of the nation! Have you seen the new BOBBY SHELBY I COMICS? Drop us a card, or stop in at , ' the office and get your FREE copy. Over fm S H E L H Y five million boys and girls are following Amgmgyg QUAIJTY glgyqg S the adventures of Bobby Shelby. THE SHELBY CYCLE COMPANY gk 'SYAQX gi egfllslsy H W., ,., L. . M H rumv c ff? m,f - , .Nl -1:64,-xv I sy X Y 'XX my ' wil x r f L X l i is J f- Qfpx its f 'L SHELBY. OHIO CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Compliments of OVER Tl-IIRTY YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Frigidaire RCA Victor Compliments of KOCH'S FROZEN FOODS THE SHELBY ICE 61 FUEL CO. ' Compliments of Payne's Tot'm Teem Shoppe Payne's TOl'1'l'l Teem Shoppe Phone Phone I Complete Line of 56 Shelby' Ohio 100 Ch1lclren6s2l cilrcitcit giignlt s Wear SOUTH SIDE MARKET CShelloy's Clover Farm Storel Compliments to the Class of 1949 Insurance Real Estate Our Specialty S. H. KN APP Phone: l84 46 W. Main St. I COME EAT AT THE WHITE HOUSE DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS, FRENCH FRIES 6 CHILI ARE OUR SPECIALTY jim Ccfhita Jlouaa OPEN 6:00 A. M.-2:00 A. M. Rctlph E. Smith. Owner Compliments of U Compliments oi the BEN FRANKLIN STORE R 5-1Uc 951.00 up Nationally Known - Locorlly Owned Best Wishes to The Clcrss of 1949 fnunqwjm PONTIAC-DUDGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE Iob-Rated TRUCKS Compliments of HOGUE'S MARKET PREMIER CANNED FOODS 74 N B clwoy Ph 48 Compliments Follow the Crowds of to R. W. ERVIN B 0 W S H E R ' S Buick Automobiles Home of Oliver Form Implements QUALITY BAKED GOODS cmd 108 W, Mm FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM lt nutmlt Comm ELECTRICAL SIGNALLING AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT -SHElBU.UHlU- HUDSON Moron Compfjms CARS FRANGELLA SHOE REPAIR SHOP Bob Andrews Garage 4 Water Sl' , U Shelby, Ohio H29 YEARS Ol? SERVICE I 14, Pwnc 'Whllr 11. Manufacturers oi SHEL-B-MADE Marky pfuwlucbs, Technical experience plus modern equipment insure you the finest in dairy products. WHOLESALE RETAIL Phone: 225 Compliments of LAUGI'IBAUM'S FOOD MARKET NOW A MEMBER OF I. G. A. with EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Give us a trial ancl see the savings you make. 5 J f A X 450 l1Hz191D,-' -ev ffl lyei be 5, ll ,,..A..,........A..,....,.. .,,4,.,, -'NV 2 . .wi S lw f X -il iz --.. ..., . . ........ , .......- 'Z -C V num .lAHN 8 OLLIER AGAIN A slogan signifying a service created to excel in all things pertaining to yearbook design ancl engraving. We have touncl real satisfaction in pleas- ing you, the yearbook publisher, as well as your photographer ancl your printer. JAHN 2 CLLIER ENGRAVING CO sn W. WAsHlNGToN BLVD., CHICAGO 7. ILL. Compliments of STEVENSON'S DRUG STORE Phone: 204 26 W. Main St. Shelby, Ohio HODGES COAL CO. COAL Building Materials Your Best Coal Line ls One-One-Nine Phone: ll9 l02 W. Main St. SHELBY CHAIR COMPANY 0,0 Mig. ot Upholstered Furniture Mansfield Boad Phone: 2058-L BEST WISI-IES TQ THE CLASS OP '49 ANDERSON 'S MARKET After the Show-After the Game Make Your Next Stop The HAMBURGER INN Friendly Service Open Till l A. M. H. F. BARNES HARDWARE 68 W. Main A Phone: 45 Meet Your Friends at THE BRUNSWICK Wholesale and Retail Tobacco Prescriptions Cosmeticg DFUQI S Pharmaceuticals .4 STRUBLE'S O 0,0 Walgreen Agency Complete Fountain FRANK C. SCHIFFER 6: CO. Service 72-74 Main Phone: l29 Shelby, Ohio Phone: l67 Shelby, Ohig Compliments of WAGUNER IMPLEMENT STORE Shelby, Ohio Phone: 67 BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OP '49 For Better Values Always Go To The People's Store Compliments of Compliments HAMILTUITS SHUP of , WALKER'S DAIRY Womens Apparel 7l W. Mum st. sheiby, ohio A '3' Phone: 594-I Phone: 239 Compllments ot Compllments ot BERKLEY'S WALL STREET REAL ESTATE LUMBER COMPANY 21111, Jun . . Turn To The Great Outdoors Y U N C K E R ' S I h on Motors and Centur ats 116 8N M M t ld Oh -:f-CUNEHllTULllTlllNS- O'Neil's as always, is ready to cooperate in important civic and community affairs, as Well as serving you cour- teously Whenever you shop. We hope the Shelby l-liqh School graduates will continue to make O'Neil's their headquarters for all needs. Best Wishes To The Class Of l949, Shelby l-liqh School C ' N EIL' KEMP and WALURUFF of Motors INC. JEWELLIS Studebaker Sales SL Service 46-48 S. Broadway Phone 564 S. Gamble St. Shelby, O ROETHLISBERGER TRANSFER COMPANY Complete Motor Freight Service OSTUCO has grown up with the aircraft industry. The list of manufacturers who have depended on OSTUCO Air- craft Tubing for continued de- velopment and improvement reads like the blue-book of American plane manufactur- ers: Aeronca Aircraft Corp. Beech Aircraft Corporation Bell Aircraft Corp. Bellanca Aircraft Corp. Boeing Airplane Co. Cessna Aircraft Co. Chance Vought Aircraft Div. Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. Curtiss-Wright Corp. Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Fairchild Aircraft Div. Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Grumman Aircraft Engr. Corp. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Luscornhe Airplane Corp. McDonnell Aircraft Corp. The Glenn L. Martin Co. North American Aviation, lnc. Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Piasecki Helicopter Corp. Piper Aircraft Corp. Republic Aviation Corp. Sikorsky Aircraft Div. Spartan Aircraft Co. Texas Engineering G Mfg. Co., Inc. The Waco Aircraft Co. First Flight Over the North Pole was made in 1926 by Lieutenant-Commander Richard E. Byrd and Floyd G. Bennett, Take-off and landing base was Spitsbergen, an island east of Greenland. First Chrome-Moly Steel Tubing For Aircraft was developed and produced in 1921-22 by The Ohio Seamless Tube Company. Chrome-Moly is the name now familiar to every aircraft manufacturer. Through continuous research, sound design, and precision manufacture, OSTUCO has maintained undis- puted leadership in this highly specialized field of air- craft tubing and has contributed greatly to the progress of American aviation. There's a certain thrill and pride which comes from the knowledge that our products are playing so vital a role in man's conquest of the sky and are helping in many other Ways to build a better World for today and tomorrow. OSTUCO Welcomes the challenge of the future, confident that the new generation will carry on the traditions of pioneering and excellence which have established Shelby as the tube center of America. THE UHIU SE1llVlLESS TUBE EUlVlPllNY SHELBY, UHIU Compliments of ELLIS HARDWARE COMPANY Phone: lO 45 E. Main St. Shelby, Ohio I-IOTPOINT APPLIANCES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS SENTINEL RADIOS PLUMBING TOOLS IOI-INSTON'S PAINTS TRUE TEMPER TOOLS PLUMBING and HEATING PERFECTION STOVES-OIL RANGES-OIL SPACE HEATERS Magazines, School Supplies, Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes J' C. H Co. Greeting Cards For All Occasions Grain, Coal, Seed NoVELTIEs GIFTS Building Materials Fertilizer lVIac's Specially Shop PM 53 E. Main St. Shelby, Ohio 61 E. Main St. Phone: 82 COMPLIMENTS EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ROY E. STROUP PAUL W. DICK AGENCY Mobilqas and Motor Oil Insurance Real Estate Full Line of Groceries 41 E' Main St' Mansfield Ave. Shelby, Qhio at City Limits Roy E. Stroup Allan M. Harman Phone: 567 Shelby, Ohio 26 : .-' - - R. SREJIJEL Y MUTU L Csasuawr eomaamr F --W 'u ' ffm W AMERICAS OLDEST Mumplf LINE cAsuAm Murwil OF SHELBY, OHIO lx Qatar reelfingd fa file CAM O! 194 Q from your many schoolmates Who are now members of this old and steadily growing insurance organization. Each year it is a pleasure to Welcome another group of Shelby High School graduates to their places in the business World. An increas- ing number of each graduating class have been finding an interesting job and pleasant associates here at the Shelby Mutual . Perhaps you, too, Will Want to check into the opportunities that may be yours in the insurance business. MOODY 8. THOMAS MILLING CO. Millers of Ohio Wheat Flour Shelby, Ohio Red Front Super Market COMPLIMENTS OF Shelby's Complete F Food Store Ambulance Service 15 E. Main St. Phone: 89 Phone: 420 Co, Compliments to the Class of '49 Say it With Flowers We Wire Flowers to All Foreign Countries and Piano Tuning and Repairing the States. 44 North Gamble St. Phone: 114 Shelby, Ohio Compliments of DY: C. A. BLY and SDN Your Business is Dear To Us! John Deere Imp. - , , , V Ganges, ohio Phone-Shiloh 2965 WW95 5526 Compliments of THE SHELBY MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Analysts of Insurance Problems Shelby, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of Shelby lumber Company SHE'-BV HARDWARE 31 FURNITURE GU. E. Whitney at 1380 U , Complete Home Furnishers Sudden Sefvlce 0 Furniture ' Appliances i in ' Housewares 0 Paints Builder's Supplies ' Lumber Q Hardware Ready Mixed Concrete ' Coal HOME OWNED-HOME OPERATED t d D t h B P ' t Dupon an u C Oy am S 40-42-E. Main St. Phone: 46 STUDENTS-FOR SMART APPEARANCE AND QUALITY DRY CLEANING-CALL SNOWHITE, 713-SI-1ELBY'S Home Owned Plant SNOW!-IITE CLEANERS, INC. 89 Mansfield Ave. Phone: 713 BUSSOMS Gifts for Everyone Everything for Baby 47 E. Main St. Phone: 367 Compliments of P R Y ' S MA R K E T Have Coke STACY S. HAUN BUILDERS 1 Richland St. Phone: 612 IJ jnihc flaaa, of Zi AS another school year draws to a close we are privileged to extend our con- gratulations to the graduates of Shelby High School. Our confidence in the training program oHered by our schools prompts us to believe that you now have the foundation for a successful and prosperous career, enabling you to take full advantage of the many opportunities before you. Many of you will enter industry and a typical example of its constant growth is here illustrated by this new building which represents the most recent expan- sion of The Shelby Salesbook Company's manufacturing plant - a familiar scene to you who, on your way to and from school, have observed its progress of construction. These added facilities will enable the Salesbook to further improve its cus- tomer service, providing American business everywhere with eiiciciently made printed forms. We hope that you too will rely on Shelby's products in your future business life. 2746 SHELBU SHLESBUUH UUIHPHHU Compliments of J. 0. PURDY Contractor All Kinds of Roofing Heating-Sheet Metal Work-Repairing Oil, Gas Furnaces-Burners 21 W. Whitney Ave. Shelby, Ohio Phone: 253 FRIEBEI. 8. HARTMAN GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Buildings Fire Repairs Additions Appraisals Remodeling Masonry Store Fronts Carpentry Maintenance Painting Q Smooth-Surfaced Asbestos Roofs, Slagged-in Roofs, Insulated Roofs. Whatever conditions de- mand there is a J -M roof that fits the bill. New or old buildings. Honest dependable Workman- ship. JOHNS-MANVILLE APPROVED BUILT UP PROCESS 29 Walnut Street Phone Shelby, Ohio 116 Compliments of BARKDUH. FUNERAL HOME Earl Barkdull Albert Barkdull Compliments of SHELBY INN DINING RGOM Fine Foods AMATO'S SUPERETTE Complete Line of Groceries Specializing in Party Needs Open Evenings and Sundays G. E. Hoopman and' 35 S. Broadway Phone: 186 E. D. Roberts Radios Television With Wishes For Your Continued Success TI-EE SHELBY BUILDLNG 8. LOAN C0 BRUNK'S Dual-control Refrig. All Makes of Records +LJ'4A'P' , ., -- --. ..:. ' fa'-. ,-L, ...,f ff, - NM iii--f, K -.'f .-:Z,SL. wr... iw -f .5 r' M. - ' -.. ..i.- J:-+A.. - '- 4, - -T.,--.-'--. -ag 1- -..Q..... , .. -7-Q . ., , ,, gem .x. , . ..-...L...- ,.--.....- -.. . . . -- ,. Q , ' f -.- W: f. , '- ,.-5 -gg, :,. 514,747-gf.: ,V v, L,-,-1 ,-I---' J' '.-4. 'f'fg-- 114:-.J ' 1' .- .' .. 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