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CHOOL E PLOYEE 1 f Earl A. Brissel A. V. Fair Stanley Weaver Dale Sxfierlxn Head Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Stella Fisher Stella Kindinger Grace Hollinger Nelhe Oates Cook Manager of High School Cook School Ennmcrator Cafeteria DRIVER Left to Right: Gordon Pry, Robert Wetz, Homer Hopton, Fred Scherer, Perry McKinney, How- ard White, Ollie Cline, Glen Hart- man. Sam Stover, Harry Chew, and Jerry Laser. All ready to take their buses and start on the afternoon trips to take the students of Shelby Schools to their homes. Mr. Sifferlin and Mr. Weaver serve as reserve bus drivers.
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THE HELHY HIGH CHO0L P. T. . v r T Left to right: Mr. Leonard Waines, treasurerg Mr. Mathew Chew, presidentg Mr. Noel Smith, vice-presidentg and Mrs. Burt Morse, secretary. The PTA of Shelby High School is an active organization which meets once a month throughout the school year. The membership is composed of parents and teachers of the school. Special entertainments are planned by the group for the students and also for the school band . In the spring of the year an excellent schools. dinner is served to the band members by the PTA in appreciation of the fine work done during the year. The officers of the Shelby High PTA this year urged the parents to go to the voting places in November and support the bond issue for an additional elementary school and for the new gymnasium to be built at Central School. Mr. Chew casting his ballot at a voting place during the November election. He stated that he voted for the bond issue for
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JUNIOR VARSITY FO0TB LL 1952 . Q First Row, Left to Right: P. Winans, T. Payne, D. Seaton, B. Smith, D. Kaiser, R, Cox, W. Grim- wood, T. Nothacker, J. Jennings, D. Keller, and fcoachb Robb. Second Row, Left to Right: D. Sweet, B. Henson- G. Barnes, E. Payne, T. White, R. Kaiser, T. Arntz. The Young Whippets, coached by Mr. Yohn, until illness forced him to turn the reigns over to Mr. Robb, ended the season with a commendable record of 7 Wins, 4 losses and one tie. SCOREBOARD CREW Left to Right: Mr, Archdeacon, Dan Mellick, Kenneth Place, Bob Carleton. 18 1 1 -Aa-sink... C .Wine1y, W. Schnieder, G. Moore. Third Row, Left to Right: B. Chew, B. Swartz, R, Adkins, E. Allwine, E. Davis, B, Clark, D. DuVa1, E. Randall, J. Yaheny, J. Wildman, D. Blair, D. Yetzger, D. Thurman, J. Utz, T, Utz, D. Ott CMan- agerj. At the beginning of the season, most of the fellows were green and unaccustomed to playing supervised football. The coaches worked hard teaching these boys the funda- mentals of the game, the plays and how to condition themselves for football. The following record of wins and losses, is proof that these boys learned their foot- ball well. The Young Whippets got off to a good start, by edging Mansfield Madison, in it's opening preview 7 to 0. Next, a strong Wil- lard team took the measure of our boys 13 to 6. The team then traveled to Galion, to fight the Tigers to a O to 0 tie. Another loss to Willard followed. Willard 24, Shelby 7. The J. V's. came back strong the next week to beat Galion 21 to 0. The following week Mansfield Madison upset Shelby 13 to 7. The Belleville varsity then edged the team 20 to 14. This was one of the Young Whippets best games and a tough one to lose. These Young Whippets have interested a good many of the younger boys in football and will give a good account of themselves with future varsity teams.
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