Smithville High School - Fabrica Yearbook (Smithville, OH)

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WATKINS MRS. MURRAY Agriculture Latin Farm Shop Literature Speech MR. KROHE History Science Phys. Ed. Mlss PORTER MR. BLEADING- English HEISER Speech Physics Chemistry Algebra six Miss BRAND Home Ec. Phys. Ed. Biology MR. BERKEY Principal Coach History FACULTY Mrss WILES Secretary MR. BLAIN Art MRS. HUNSICKER MRI- GERBER MISS AUFRANCE Commercial DTVQQTS Music Training 8912611 Mas. SINCLAIR Mn. SINCLAIR MRS. HEIKS Mas. DINTAMIN We the class of ,50, would like to express our thanks for the deli- cious meals Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Heiks, and Mrs. Dintamin have prepared for us, and to Mr. Sin- clair for keeping the building so nice and clean. Front Row-Mr. Berkey, Ramseyer, Donaldson, J. Burkholder, Aspinall Second Row-Bahl, Beeler, T. Burkholder, Marthey. FABRICA STAFF Editor ...,.,vY,.,..,Aw ,o.. Assistant Editor ....,, Business Manager Assistant Business Advertising s,s..., . Snapshots is,v... Typist .isi... Advisor ,ssssws ..,, ,...s IN APPRECIATION- Ellen Donaldson Phyllis Ramseyer Jim Burkholder Manager sss,.s. ....,,...st,....ss,,,.. R aymond Asplnall Tom Burkholder, Bill Beeler Kathryn Bahl Margaret Marthey Mr. Berkey The Fabrica Staff extend their appreciation to Mr. Berkey, who has given his time, patience, and guidance to the publication I this book. To the Art department for their work on the division pages. eight Front Row-Mrs. Murray, T. Burkholder, Bahl, Beeler, Bell, Shisler, Case, Aspin- all, Mrs. Hunsicker. Second Row-Zuercher, Donaldson, Lytle, Walters, Conrad, Dietrick, Zimmerly. Ramseyer, Zook. - Third Row-Irvin, Troyer, Miller, Beck, Parsons, Burkholder, Donaldson, Zim- merman. Fourth Row-Neeley, Olinger, Eby, Burkey, Caskey, Conrad. MOSAIC STAFF Editor .ll,....,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ...Patti Bell Assistant Editor .. .,,,,, ....... . Jean Shisler Business Manager ...........,.,. ,.,, .,,,,.,,,.,.,,,., B i ll Beeler Assistant Business Manager . .Tom Burkholder Feature Editor .........,.,.,.. . ...,...... ..., K ati Bahl Advertising Manager . .. Ray Aspinall Art Editor ........... ........ . ........ . . .. ...... ..... ..... .,.... A r 1 ene Case Assistant Art Editor . .,,,.,, ...., ,.....,,..,......... ,... ..,,,. G e n e Caskey Reporters at Large . . ..,...,.,.,,. Phyllis Ramseyer, Irene Zimmerly Assembly .....,. t.... . .. . ....... .. ..,.... .,.........,,.,.,,,, ......,...... R u th Zook Senior Sketches .. . . l....,. Ethel Zuercher, Bill Beeler, Bernice Zook Music ................ .,.... . .. . . ,,t.,,,,,,,, . .. .Ruby Zimmerman Boys Sports .. . .. ..., .,,....... . Bob Conrad Girls Sports ...., .. . .. .Claribel Walters Eighth Sports .. . ....,... Bob Neeley F.F.A. .,,,.,, .. ,,,. ,,l, Danny Burkey Home Ec. .. .. ,,,. Nancy Kauffman Speech .,,... . ....... Alice Shrock Office ..,,.. ,.., E lla Mae Beck Calendar . ...Barbara Parsons Senior . .. ...Ellen Donaldson Junior ....... ................. R uth Zook Sophomore . . . .... Ruby Zimmerman Freshman .. William Hutchison Eighth ........ .. ... . ..... .. .. . ... ..,.,.Nancy Hostetler Student Council ............ .......... ......... . .... ....... ............... . . . . ..... N ancy Lytle Typists ........ .. .... .... . .June Miller, Mary Jean Troyer, Bill Beeler, Myrtle Irvin Printers .. .. ...... ...... . ........................... . .. . .. ............... Mary Lou Hoffer, Lois Conrad Advisor ....l... ................ ............... . .............. ...... .......................................,. M r s . Murray Production Manager ....... Mrs, Hunsicker nine ALMA MATER Here's to our Alma Mater, Our own beloved Smithville, All through the coming ages, We all will love thee still To thee we'll all be faithful, Homage to thee we'l1 pay, Through thick and thin we'l1 fight to win, Until our dying day. Oh Smithville! Dear old Smithville, Our hearts are all with thee, For green and white we'll fight with might, And ever true we'll be. ten e log S 3 eleven CLASS CFFICERS ARTHUR SCHROCK JAMES PHILLIPS JUNE MILLER MARGARET MARTHEY I keep a mile away A fellow with a smile f'Sweet and Charming HA queen for a life from Women? is well worth while. are her ways. time. NANCY LIYTLE JAMES BURKHOLDER KATHRYN BAHL WILLIAM BEELER Silence is restful and Always leaves them Last word with an School is a necessary rare. laughing? echo. evil. Art Jim June Margie Nance Jim Kari Bill l twelve JAMES BECK He seems quiet but do we know him? ALFRED BRUECK PATRICIA BELL f'As live as an electric wiref' JAMES CHRISTIAN DALE BLOUGH Breathes there a man with hide so tough who says two sexes aren't enough? ANNABELLE CONRAD GALE BLOUGH Not as shy as her man- ners would appear. ELLEN DO NALDSON I'll turn over a new loaf Eat, drink, and be mer- Be silent and safe: si- A lively miss with some day? ry, for to-morrow you lence never betrays you. friends galore, you'll can sleep it offf' never hear Ellen called a bore. HJimVy Npattiii HBlOW75 llGa1e!! MAIN HJiln7Y SlAnnieY7 lAStinky'9 thirteen ELMER EBERLY K'Son of the soilf' MILDRED FLEMING FREDA GORDON K'Always has a smile for A friend indeed when everyone, you are in need. ANNABELLE HILL Dancing, not studying, is my delight. MARY LSEISE HOF- LLOYD INDERMUHLE R As innocent as the don't weaken? morning dewf' It's a great life if you BEULAH GROVE Red hair does not nec- essarily indicate a fiery temper. MYRTLE IRVIN She,s neither a sinner nor a saint of her class, but, well, just a nice lass? Ebe1'ly', Millie Freda K'Fx'eck1es K'Annie'y Mary Lou Indie My1't l fourteen F7 JEAN MOSER Still water runs deep. RICHARD MILLER Efficiency plus? DAVID MOORE Ulf worry were the only cause for death, he would live forever. MARLENE ROTH Dynamite comes in small paclcagesf' JUNE RUDY Cheerful and never troubled. WENDEL OLINGER Masculine waves and friendly eyes? JAMES NETTLETON A little nonsense now and then? JOHN ROBERT SMUC- KER In the spring this young man's fancy turns to . . . farming. Dick Dave Jeanie 4'Jim,' Butch Scoots'l 'KJunie'l JRS fifteen ROBERT SNODDY ETTA MAE SWISHER, 'This handsome man, an HA maiden thoughtful athlete no doubt? and reseruedf' BERNIECE ZOOK Spirit and sparkle sprinkled with spice. MARY JEAN 'FROYER Wings on her fingers when it comes to typingf' ETHEL ZUERCHER Modesty is the best policy. uB0bH nEttaH aaMary1v uzookien siEthe1ss sixteen CLASS HISTORY As we turn back the clock, and peer into thc past we see dimly a crowd of Freshies in Smith- ville High. Ah-it is the Class of 50, but how bashful, how clumsy they seem to be. The class of 43 members started their high school career under the leadership of Mr. Sham- baugh, assisted by the class officers who were: President .,...... . ............ .... ...,.....,............ .,....... . ------ .----------- A 1' t Sch rock Vice Presideent ...... ------ ---- M H I'8Hl'e'C Marthey Secretary ,,,,,,,v,,,,,, .......... A 11118 Belle COI1I'8d 'rfeasurer ,,,4,,,,,,A,,,,,,. ........... ............ P 8. ttl Bell Student Council ....... ----.-----------.----- K ati Bahl Jim Burkholder Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .... , ......,... .... G a il Crouch Sgt,-at-Arms ,,,,.,.,...... ., ..,.............,....,..... ........ .................... D i ck Pepperd The Sophomore class welcomed them with an initiation party in October, which they returned in May. Entering their Sophomore year they felt a little prouder and a little wiser. Mr. Shambaugh was still their advisor and they elected the following oflicers: President .,,,,.,,.....,,,,... , ,..........,,.............,............... .......................... ............ ........ N a I1 cy Lytle Vice President ..,. , .,..,..,........................r.,. , .................,.............. .. ............ Jim Nettleton Secretary and 'Treasurer ....... ........ M arga1'et Marthey Student Council ................ .................... Patti Bell Jim Burkholder Reporter ............ ..,... .......,.. M illie Fleming Sgt.-at-Arms ........ . ................................ , ........ ..... . .. .. .................,.,........,,,................. Bob Snoddy In October they had a party at which they initiated the freshmen. They ended their Sopho- more year with 44 members. At the beginning of the next year they held their heads a little higher, for now they were Upperclassmen! This year they had a new class sponsor, Mr. Bleadingheiser. The class of 42 members select- ed the following officers. President ...........,...... ............... J im Nettleton Vice President .....,.. ..,... M argaret Marthey Secretary ...........,., 4...,,.. ,....,,. J un e Miller Treasurer .......... ....... .,...... B e ulah Grove Student Council .,..., .....,,..... A rt Schrock Nancy Lytle Reporter ............ ,......... E llen Donaldson Sgt.-at-Arms ..........,..,..,.....................,.....,..,....,..r,.. ...,.,......... .......,.......,....,.... B o b Snoddy Their class sweaters arrived the second week of school. On March 15th they gave their class play You're Young Only Twice with Miss June Porter directing. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 7 at the Smithville Inn. Finally in September of 1949 they returned to S.H.S. as Seniors. fn They got down to work to raise money for the treasury and elected the following as class o cers: President ..............l ............... J im Phillips Vice President . .. ,,....,......,,. Jim Nettleton Secretary ........l..... ..,.................... J une Miller 'Treasurer .... .......... .......... M a rgaret Marthey Student Council ,..... ,.,r,,....,,,.,,., N ancy Lytle Jim Burkholder Social Chairman ....,... ,,,..,,,..,,..,, K ati Bahl Bill Beeler Rep0rter ---.--..-.-----. .....,.... E llen Donaldson Sgt--at-AIIHS --,---,.4--- --------,-,-----------,------,--------.--,.----- ........................................ B 0 b Snoddy It wasn't long until the Hash of gold appeared on the Seniors hand, for the class rings had ar- rives. The class play entitled A Little Honey was presented Nov. 4th under the direction of Mrs. . urray. They started their last semester by ordering their name cards' and announcements, and plan- ning their trip to Washington, D. C. Then came the biggest moments of their high school life, Junior-Senior Ban uet B l t ' q , acca aurea e, and Commencement. They ended their last year together with a trip to Washington, D. C. When they returned they felt their high school education was complete and they entered the world as adults. Gale Blough Millie Fleming seventeen CLASS WILL ARTICLE I To Mr. Burkholder we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for his patience, instruc- tion and advice during the past four years. To Mr. Berl-:ey we will a full time maid to keep his desk in order. To the Juniors we will our ability to earn money to go to Washington, D. C. To the Sophomores we will our ability to get along with the Juniors. To the Freshmen We will three more years of high school. To the Eighth Grade we will a bottle of glue to keep them in. their seats in study hall. ARTICLE II To Mr. Bleadingheiser we leave our apprecia- tion for helping to clean up at the basket- ball games and our thanks for his patience in home room.. ARTICLE III I Kati Bahl, will my knitting to Allen Zook , to keep him out of trouble. l I, Jim Beck, will my ability to go with girls from Orrville tor Whitey Beichler, who can't get out of Smithville. I, Bill Beeler, will my ability to go to school and work also to Willie Meyer, who Just goes to school. . I, Patti Bell, will my dimples to Steve Burmg- ton. I, Dale Blough, will my ability to eat in class and get away with it to Danny Sauders. I, Gale Blough, will my quiet ways to Carol Miller. I, Al Brueck, will my hot rod to Joe Blough. I, Jim Burkholder, will my wit and brilliant sense of humor to Ronnie Garver. I, Jim Christian, will my manly physique to Dale Shamp. I, Olin Collins, will my books and magazines to Pete Stauffer. I, Annabelle Conrad, will my scholastic record to Jean Shisler. I, Ellen Donaldson ,will my ability to be in many school activities to Phyl Ramseyer. I, Elmer Eberly, will my book of tardy excuses to Bill Bland. I, Annabelle Hill, will my ability to dance to Doris Zimmerly. I, Mildred Fleming, will my ability of giving directions for chasing people in cars to Mari- lyn Murray. I, Freda Gordon, will my ability to be seen and not heard to Claribel Walters. I, Beulah Grove, will my freckles and red hair to Miss Porter. I, Mary Lou Hoffer, will my hearty laugh to Ilene Badertscher. I, Lloyd Indermuhle, will my curly tresses to Mr. Krohe. , I, Myrtle Irvin, will my slim figure to Rosalie Baab. I, Nancy Lytle, will my ability to go steady to Betty Mizer. I, Margaret Marthey, will my ability to go with a boy from Boy's Village to Esther Shamp. I, June Miller, will my manners to Karen Ber- key. I, Richard Miller, will my ability to drive to Mr. Gerber. I, Dave Moore, will my Model A to Tom Per- ret. I, Jean Moser, will my sunny personality to Virginia Mosier. I, Jim Nettleton, will my ability to stay out of ninth period to Eddie Bullens. I, Wendel Olinger, will my Toni permanent kit, to Bob Neeley. Good luck, Bob. I, Jim Phillips, will my pleasant disposition to Dave Bishop. I, Marlene Roth, will my ability to make friends and stay friends, to Twila Wiles. I, June Rudy, will my height to some short person like Janice Bishop. I, Art Schrock, will my ability to stay away from girls, to Roy Bowman. I, John R. Smucker, will my ability to stay home at nights and not mind it, to Bill Burk- holder. I, Bob Snoddy, will my big blue eyes to Stan Stuckey. I, Etta Mae Swisher, will my hidden humor to George Devin, whose humor ought to be hidden. I, Mary Jean Troyer, will my pate-boy hair- do to Mary Edna Hiligas. I, Bernice Zook, will my ability to love 'em and leave 'em to Joan Singer. I, Ethel Zuercher, will my ability to argue successfully to Bob Dilyard. ARTICLE IV To Mr. Sinclair we will our empty pretzel boxes and candy wrappers. To the Cooks we leave our gum on the dishes and our messy trays, to keep them busy in the future. ARTICLE V We, the Senior Class of 1950, having proved ourselves of sound mind and body, memory and understanding, do hereby and herewith appoint Mr. James Bleadingheiser as execu- tor without bond, of this our last will and testament. Bernice Zook, Marlene Roth Lloyd Indermuhle, Jim Christian eighteen CLASS PROFHECY Kathryn Bahl, the world wide known pianist has returned to her former residence, Smith- ville, and is giving a banquet for her fellow classmates, graduates of 1950. It is the night of the reunion and who should arrive, but Bob Snoddy. Bob has been playing professional basketball and is now with the Minneapolis Lakers and has gotten to see a lot of the U. S. He is not yet married. Next to arrive is a strange sextette, Mildred Fleming, Mary Lou Hoffer, Marlene Roth, John Robert Smucker, Dave Moore and Lloyd Indemuhle. Marlene and Mary Lou are owners of the Roffer Holstein Farms with John as manager. Lloyd and Dave are owners of dlndermoore Farms who raise Jersey cattle. You'd think there would be a little rivalry between the two, but there seems to be none. Millie is dietitian at Indermoore Farms. We wonder if she is getting good pay or if something else is holding her there. We now catch sight of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Olinger, the former Beulah Grove. When we asked them where their three children were, they said, At home with a baby sitter. They also said their children were being taught by one of our classmates, Ethel Zuercher. We're sure they will be taught right. Oh, yes, Wendel is now president of the 50 acre Wooster Rubber Plant. Margaret Marthey and Berneice Zook are still running around together because they just drove up in Berneice's Buick. Berneice, you know, is an expert on fashions. She is Mistress of Ceremonies on the new television show, Madam Zook's Fashion Show for Fat and Happy Women. Margaret is also very famous because she has become a Powell model and her face has appeared in many magazines, including Nature As we look around the huge room, we see it has been decorated beautifully by Myrtle Irvin who has her own shop now. The brains of the class have certainly gone places. Richard Miller is Professor of Study- ology at Harvard, something that he invented himself. Mary Jean Troyer is Dean of Women at the College of Smithville. All at once we hear a call, Make way for the Governor! And who should walk in but Art Schrock and his efficient secretary, June Miller. They have both gone a long: way. Next to arrive is Elmer Eberly, the able president of the Coal Miner's Union, who was elected to this office following the suicide of John L. Lewis. As our glance crosses the room, it rests upon the worried face of Annabelle Conrad. She is now head matron at Smithville Orphanage. With her are her able helpers, Freda Gordon and Gale Blouglh, who are doing a wonderful job. When we ask her why the worried frown, she replies that she didnt get to tuck all the children in bed and she isn't sure that they all said their prayers. She loves them all as if they were her own. Next we meet Jim Nettleton, who, as you know is the inventor and manufacturer of the Han- dy Dandy Hay Thrower Offer. We start asking him about it when there is a roar and a crash and after ia few minutes, Ellen Donaldson staggers into the room, followed by Patti Bell, President of all Airline hostesses, with her smelling salts and paper cup, Nurse Etta Mae Swisher quickly rushes .to her Slde and after making a hasty examination, announces her as all right. Ellen, you know, is the first woman pilot for the Trans World Air Lines and for all we know, the last. As we turn around, we come face to face with Jim Christian, the world traveler. We find out that he's been about everywhere including a trip to Mars and Crab Island, an island for bachelors founded by Dale Blough. We hear someone talking about an Old Maid's Society and find out that it is the society's presi- dent, Jean Moser. There is only one catch to this though, Jean was married last month. Wheel Do you see that snazzy couple that just arrived? It is the one and only Jim Beck and his wife Lydia Rockefeller. Before the night is over we must congratulate Jim on his catch, The butler now announces dinner and as we make our way to the huge dining room, we meet up with two more bachelors of our class, Al Brueck and Olin Collins. Olin is Game Warden at Mohican Park, and Al is head butcher at Shellers. After everyone is seated comfortably around the huge table, the Reverend James Phillips is asked to say grace. Jim isa now minister at the ten million dollar Methodist church recently com- pleted in Yellowstone National Park overlooking Old Faithful. The delicious banquet has been prepared and is served by June Rudy and Bill Beeler, who have taken over Reining's at Smithville since Mr. Reining has opened a new branch of his famous res- taurant Smithville Inn in Radio City, New York. There is a commotion at the head of the table where Mr. Bleadingheiser, our aged sponsor, is sitting. Nurse Etta Mae Swisher rushes to his side and skillfully rescues his dentures on which he was choking. Kati has secured for our entertainment the best talent obtainable in the United States. Jim Burkholder, who has taken Milton Berle's place in television and Anna Bell Hill, famous bal- let dancer from Akron. The performance was magnificent and the members of the class showed their appreciation by a thunderous applause. Following this, the class gave a rising vote of thanks to Nancy Lytle, Editor-in-Chief of the publications of Lytle's Dramatic Readings Inc. whose efforts as corresponding secretary have made it possible for the members of the class to keep informed concerning the activities of each other and who has done a mountainous amount of letter writing to bring about this momentous re- union. Nancy Lytle, Jim Phillips nineteen CLMICDIJURS: Red cmd Grey CLA!! Fwwlnz Amafiban Baauty Rm. All uma: ww-an Ludwig F 4' First Row--Mrs. Murray, Burkey, Burkholder, Eby, Schrock, Dietrick, Ramseyer, Conrad, Zim- merly, Zook. Second Row-Shamp, Bergert, Beck, Hartzler, Martie, Mosier, Hoff, Badertscher, Mizer, Nickles Showalter, Audet, Zuercher, Holderman. Third Row -Hartsough, Holderman, Parsons, Wiles, Shisler, Murray, Richards, Odenkirk, Beaver- son, Case. Fourth Row-Baab, McDonald, Perret, Sheets, Bowman, Stauffer, Troyer, Dilyard, Murphy, Bland Hostetler Fifth Row-Devin, Conrad, Miller, Aspinall, Bishop, Hoffman, Burkholder, Mast. J U N I 0 R C L A S S We the class of '51 began our Junior year by electing these capable officers. President ,,,,,,,,s,,,,ss, ,,,, A lice Schrock Vice-President ,,..ll. ,,,,l,,,.....l. B ob Eby Secretary ,r,,,,,,,,,,, s,,,,, ,r,,,,ls,r.....,,,r P a tsy Dietrick Treasurer .,,..,..l,,,,, A. ...,,.,........s,,,.l..,,l. Phyllis Rarnseyer Student Council ...,,s, ,,.... T om Burkholder, Lois Conrad Social Chairmen ssss Irene Zimmerly, Danny Burkey Reporter .,..ss. ........,sss, s sss.ss,i..ssr..,..,,,,... sssiss,,.,..s... R u th Zook Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,...s ., Bill Bland Looking back, several events stand out especially great in our memory. Per- haps the greatest events were when we received our class sweaters and rings. Also, we had a roller-skating party at Medina on March 20, along with several other class parties, our Junior Class Play, and our last, but not least, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held at Smithville Inn on May 6. All these things we will remember as part of our Junior year. twenty-two l ,, First Row-Miss Porter, P. Smucker, Zimmerman, Donaldson, S. Burkholder, M. Burkholder, Kauff- man, Burington, Johnson, Bowman, Caskey, Marthey. Second Row-Conrad, Yoder, Beichlcr, Johnson, A. Smucker, Sowards, Pfouts, Wirth, Troxel Haley, Mast, Gerig, Sargeant. Third Row-Seckles, Swisher, Blough, Fike, Shrock, Singer, Walters, Miller, Conrad, Hostetler Besancon, Carney, Sauders. Fourth Row-Bucher, Stucky, Woods, Loneir, Steiner, Kinny, Dravenstott, Hahn. Fifth Row-Rohr, Meyer, Zimmerly, Smucker, Steiner, Snure, Moser. SOPHOMCRE CLASS The class of '52 with an enrollment of 51 members entered the portals of S.H.S. and started their Sophomore year with Miss Porter as their ad- visor. The oflicers elected for the year were: President ........,....... ..,.. R oger Johnson Vice-President .,.,.. ......... G ene Caskey Secretary ,,,r,,,.r,.., .,...,.....r.r,,..,.....rr.,,.,, R uth Donaldson Treasurer ...,.......r....,,. ............,.,..,.........,,.,..,., S teve Burington Student Council ....,, ,...... S ara Burkholder, Dick Marthey News Reporter .,....,. ,,...,...,..............,..... R uby Zimmerman Sergeant-at-Arms ...,.,...,....,....,..,......,....,.......,... Tom Bowman Our social events of the year included an initiation in October and an ice-skat- ing party in February. We chose our class colors as blue and white. We were thrilled greatly when our sweaters arrived in the middle of December. We were fortunate to have the reserve cheerleaders from our class. They were Ruth Donaldson, Mary Burkholder, and Sara Burkholder, Also, we had four mem- bers of the class on the varsity squad-Dick Hahn, Roger Johnson, Frank Carney, and Carl Beichler. On the reserve team, we had Darrel Schrock and Ronnie Fike. Our projects for the year were selling pencils with the basketball schedule on them. In October, we sponsored a bake sale. We feel that we have had a very successful year. twenty-three First Row-Bishop, McClure, Odenkirk, Hutchison, Lonier, Zimmerly, Bland, Feusier Singer Musser, Aspinall, Shamp. Second Row-Mr. Watkins, Berkey, Ramsier, Carmony, Miller, Boreman, Lytle, Troxel Zuercher Gordon, Yates, Hartzler, Moose, Smucker. Third Row--De Rydt, Moomaw, Troyer, Buchwalter, Schlaugenhauser, Litman, Raudcbaugh In dermuhle, Geiser, Bupp, Bishop, Morrison, Miller. Fourth R-ow-Garver, Badertscher, Stuckey, Bauer. Fifth Row-Miller, Zook, Elliott, Stutzman, Conrad, Hohenshil, Besancon. FRESHMAN CLASS The officers for the Freshmen class of 1949-1950 are as follows: President ...........e, Vice-President Secretary .,.i....,.o,, Treasurer ......,.......eee, Fritz Bland Jim Singer Carole Lonier Doris Zimmerly Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .,re,,,i.,.V,ee.. D arrel Indermuhle Reporter .,,.,.......,....... ,.e,............,.. W ilham Hutchison Student Council ...r,i. .rv,... P aula Feusier, Dale Shamp The class under the supervision of Mr. Watkins had two parties during the year. The first was the Sophomore-Freshman initiation party. The only other activity during the school year was an assembly program. twenty-four First Row-Elliot, Marthey, Troyer, Hostetler, Gerig, Byler, Horst, Mr. Krohe. Second Row-Sowards, Brant, Fike, Beichler, Gresser, Airulla, Zimmerly, Hilligas. Third Row-Neely, Roher, Baab, Baughman, Lytle, Beaverson, Townsend, Bogner. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Through the doors of Smithville High School walked the eighth grade class. We were afraid, meek, and mild, but with Mr. Krohe as our advisor, we have had a nice year in Smithville High. The officers elected for this year were as follows: President ............ .ii,....,... E loise Gerig Vice-President ........,.., i.................... T ommie Marthey Secretary-Treasurer ..... ......,.,....,..i,.,...,......,.... J anet Byler Student Council ......... ..i,,.. N ancy Hostetler, Jim Elliot Class Reporter ........ .i.,........ ,....i,.,.. N a ncy Hostetler Sergeant-at-Arms .....,. ...,.i,,,,.. D ale Horst Our parties for this year were the Halloween party and Christmas party. The Halloween party was at Dale Horst's barn. The Christmas party was at Eloise Gerig's. A good time was had by all at these parties. twenty-five First Row-Singer, Kauffman, Ramseyer, Snoddy, Shrock, Mr. Krohe. Second Row-Martie, Troxel, Jensen, Bogner, Horst. SMITHEREENS The Junior High basketball team consisted of seventh and eighth graders this year. The members of the seventh grade were Jack Snoddy, Gene Kauffman, John- ny Schrock, Ronnie Singer, and Roger Ramseyer. The eighth grade boys are Marvin Jensen, Dale Horst, Stan Troxel, Harry Bog- ner, and Floyd Martie. Mr. Krohe, coach, had the seventh grade boys on the team to gain experience for them. The team was the smallest and shortest in the county although they' won their share of games. Next year they should win mo-re. The score of games are: Dec. 2 Smithville 27 Madisonburg 16 9 21 Sterling 38 12 22 Apple Creek 31 16 28 Doylestown 41 19 14 Sterling 33 Jan. 6 17 Madisonburg 12 10 22 Doylestown 32 13 16 Apple Creek 23 20 15 Chester 32 27 26 Marshallville 17 Feb. 3 18 Marshalville 30 twenty -six wi 'Tl AC' First Row-J. Burkholder, Lytle, Schrock, T. Burkholder, Conrad, Mr. Berkey. Second Row-AS. Burkholder, Marthey, Shamp, Feusier, Hostetler, Elliot. STUDENT CCUNCIL The officers elected for this year were as follows: President .ee...Yw,w.., i......,,., Ar t Schrock Vice-President .,,... .,i... T om Burkholder Secretary ,..,,........ ............ ..,........ N ancy Lytle The Student Council has been the foremost method of student control in the high school. It deals with problems of activity regulation, student discipline, and general student administration relations. Each of the five classes in the high school building are represented in this governing body by a boy and girl. Thus, with the president, the Council has eleven members. Mr. Berkey serves faithfully as faculty advisor. The meetings have been held weekly and the many discussions were informal. One of our main projects of the year was to finance a worthy student in Europe. Through the co-operation of other schools we were able to provide programs for the home basketball games. The Council sponsored a box social, which is not only considered one of the top social events of the year, but also helps us financial- ly. ' twenty-eight First Row-Miller, Schrock, Nettleton, Marthey, Troyer. Second Row-Mr. Bleadingheiser, Shisler, Burkholder, Schrock. Third Row-Ramseyer, Aspinall, Conrad. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The qualifications for membership to the National Honor Society are scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. You must also be a member of the Junior or Senior class. To be eligible in scholarship, you must have a B average and in the other fields you are rated and chosen by the teachers. Officers chosen for this year were: President ,.,......,.,.,........,..... ......... ,....... . . . ........ Jim Nettleton Vice-President .Ac.lll,...,.. ..,,,, A 'rthur Schrock Secretary-Treasurer ....,r,...,,.,,,.,,..,.,,...,.,A.A.....r,.,,.,.,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,4, Margaret Marthey The National Honor Society gave an assembly on November 30, at which time six new members joined the organization. Speeches were given by several of the teachers on the four qualifications for membership. The Society is sponsoring a guidance shelf in the school library. T'hey also sent out questionnaires to the former graduates on request of the Board of Education. twenty-nine First Row-Bell, Phillips, Hoffer, Beeler, Bahl, Miller, Roth. Second Row-Donaldson, Nettleton, Marthey, Fleming, Mrs. Murray. Third Row-Lytle, Schrock, Moore. II , ll A Little Honey This year we once again followed our practice of preparing our class play in three weeks. Although to do this required extra effort on the part of everyone from Mrs. Murray and the cast to the lowliest stage hand, we feel that in the history of Smithville class plays that this was truly A'L.ittle Honey. CHARACTERS Jerry Minton ,........ ....,.......,.. ,,.. . . .. ,..,,.. Patti Bell Albert Parker .,..... ..,.,.......,.. B ill Beeler Caroline, Scoots,' .... ..i.......... M arlene Roth Diana Minton ,..,,.,.,.,..,..,,,... ,.....,. M argaret Marthey Delores Megglehammer .,,,. ......... M illie Fleming Tom Corning .,.,......... ....... ........,., J i m Phillips Eve Tyler ............ ....... E llen Donaldson Martha Minton ...... ..........., N ancy Lytle Roger Minton .,..... ...........,,., A rt Schrock Mrs. Simmons ........,,..., ..,,,. M ary Lou Hoffer Grandma Thornton .,... ,,,,,,. . , .... Kati Bahl The Sure-Shot--Man i,., ........ J im Nettleton The Dog ........................ .... S mudge CBah1D The Prornpters ......... ..... R icharrl Miller Time: Early Summer. Place: The Minton living-room in Ashton. SYNOPSIS Act One: Late afternoon. Act Two: Late afternoon, six days later. Act Three: Early evening the next day. thirty David Moore DCUBLE EXPOSURE A Farce-Comedy in Three Acts The Junior Class appreciated Miss Porter's unlimited time and effort. CAST Dr. Markham P. Carruthers, a psychiatrist .....,,,r Markham C Mark J Carruthers, his nephewl, ,,.,....,. Tate Smithers, a constable ,.....,.........,...,.,... ...,......,,..................,,. Curtis C Curt J Ellis, director of the old Mill Players .,.,,... Henry Hoisington, a businessman ....,....,.....,.,...,.,,.,,.........,...... Mrs. Darlene Phipps Hoisington, his wife ....... Maidee Holmes, an old Mill Player .....,,,......,.. Ginny Gates U i' .. .....c is Norma Slater U ,...,. ..i.......Ray Aspinall ,,....,...,...Bob Eby ....,,,,.Don Sheets Miller ,.,....Bill Burkholdel' .,,.,......Alice Schrock ,...Marilyn Murray Phyllis Ramseyer ,.,.,.Patsy Dietrick Marian Wylie ....,...,., ..., ,,,,,........ ........, J o a n Beaverson Genevieve Hobart .....,...,...,.........,.,, .......... L ois Conrad Cristobal C Chris J Crenshaw, a friend of Mark's ,i,.,.,, .,,r,,.,r...c.. B etty Mizer Sarah Crenshaw, her aunt ........,,,,...,................, ...........,,,c ,,c, I r ene Zimmer-1y SYNOPSIS The entire action took place in the combined reception room and lounge of Dr. Carruther's clinic, at a rural retreat in New England. The time was June. The present. Three successive days. thirty-one Front Row-Beeler, Lytle, Donaldson, Aspinall. Second Row-Hostetler, Miss Aufrance, Miller. 'lwords and Music The operetta was presented by the Junior-Senior chorus, under the capable direction of Miss Carol Aufrance. CAST Fernando Fussbutton Samanthia Highnote Mary Allen .r,, Anastasius Longword ,Y,,. John .Warren Washington ....,.,...,...... Faculty and Trustees Jean .,......................,....... . J une ..,... June ....,,,, Joyce .Y,.... Jerry ....... J qck ,,...,.......,.. Jzm ......Y........,,.....,. Dance Groups .... , ............, Time: The Present. SYNOPSIS ACT I Scene I: A spring afternoon. Wanted: Words and Music. Scene II: Evening of the same day. The plot thickens. ACT II Scene I: One week later. Dean Longword is worried. Scene II: Another week passes. Dean Highnote is frantic. But a11's well that ends wellf' thirty-two Richard Miller . Nancy Lytle Ellen Donaldson Bill Beeler Ray Aspinall Clair Hostetler Berniece Zook, Jim Burkholder Millie Fleming, Dave Moore Marilyn Murray Lois Conrad Phyllis Ramseyer Irene Zimmerly Danny Burkey Bob Eby Tom Perret Sophomores Front Row-Miss Brand, Holderman, Mosier, Fleming, Schrock, Kauffman. Second Row-Hoffer, Roth, Zook, Badertscher, Zook, Hostetler, Showalter, Nickles, Wiles. Third Row-Zuercher, Troxel, Sowers, Pfouts, Wirth, Odenkirk, Aspinall, Shamp, Mizer. Fourth Row-Miller, Martie, Hartzler, Hartzler, Gordon, Miller, Blough, Moser, Audet. Fifth Row-Marthey, Swisher, Rudy, Irvin, Singer, Zimmerman, Walter, Case, Beaverson Sixth Row-Beck, Parsons, Begert, Hoff, Conrad Odenkirk, Richards, Zuercher, Gordon. H O M E E C . C L U B The year started off with the election of officers. President .........,.,......,, ......... M illie Fleming Vice-President ............. ......,... , . Alice Schrock Secretary-Treasurer ..,.. , , Virginia Holderman Reporter ........,............, . ..,,... Nancy Kauffman Watch Dog ..........................,.......,.,....,......,............. Janis Nickles The Home Ec girls have had a great time this year. We have had a candle- light dinner and our annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. We've made many corsages to sell at the basketball games, and we made our own home made candy to sell at plays. We feel that we have had a very successful year. thirty-three First Row-Roth, N. Lytle, Marthey, Schro-ck, Phillips, Schrock, Bell. Second Row--Mrs. Murray, Donaldson. Shisler, Fleming, B. Zook, T. Bowman, Miss Porter Third Row-Haley, R. Zook, C, Miller, C. Lonier, Carmony, Bahl. Fourth Row-Hoffer, Zimmerly, M. Miller, B. Lytle, Zuercher, Boreman. Fifth Row-Aspinall, Kinney, Smucker. Yoder, Sheets. Sixth Row-Beeler, R. Bowman, Nettleton, B. Lonier. SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS President .....,....... .,.i..,...,............. .....,.,.... A r t Schrock Vice-President ,..., ........,...,.. J im Phillips Secretary ......... ...,.. M argaret Marthey Treasurer ...... .,.,,....... N ancy Lytle Reporter ,,..,..... ....i. .......,..,.,.. .... A l i ce Schrock Among the projects for the year was that of learning more about the amateur and professional theater. In accordance with this the group went to the Cleveland Playhouse and found the trip very beneficial. As well as a project for fun and our own pleasure, we thought: it would be a Hne idea to do something beneficial to the school. So with this in mind, we bought a make-up kit to be used by any group of the school so desiring. thirty-four First Row-Baab, Hostetler, Litman, Burkey, Carney, R. Miller, L. Indermuhle, Moore, Nettleton Troyer, L. Conrad, Perret. Second Row-Mr. Watkins, J. Steiner, S. Smucker, H. Conrad, H. Miller, Moomaw, Stutzman, Bes- ancon, R. Smucker, Moser, Bupp, Rohrer. Third Row--Sargeant, C. Steiner, Raudebaugh, Buchwalter, Marthey, Johnson, Hahn, Schrock Stauffer, Mast, D. Indermuhle, Woods, Kinney. Fourth Row-Lonier, Zimmerly, J. Smucker, R. Besancon, B. Conrad, Yoder. F. F. . As the new fiscal year started, our new officers were: President ...............................,,......,..,........... Lloyd Indermuhle Vice-President .,.. .,.. R ichard Miller Secretary ............ .... J im Nettleton Treasurer .... ..,. D avid Moore Reporter ....... .... D anny Burkey Watch-dog ....... ...... ...... ...... ........,.... F r a n k Carney During the summer our oflicers led us in the following activities: trip to base- ball game at Cleveland, Junior's and Senior's trip to Canada, party at Wooster Park, state judging contests and state convention. Many of our members were active in projects for the Wayne County Fair. Other events for the year were: initiation, chicken roast, hockey game, basketball team, pest hunt contest, public speaking contest, KStanley Smucker received second in districtb, parliamentary procedure contest, trip to Farm and Home Week in Columbus, chapter crop projects, parent and son banquet, preparation for 1950 State convention. thirty-five First Row-S. Smucker, Geiser, R. Smucker, Moose, Moser, Besancon. Second Row-Miss Aufrance, Carmony, C. Miller, Boreman, McClure, Odenkirk, Haley, Aspinall, Pfouts, Sowards, Wirth. Third Row-Hostetler, Zimmerman, M. Burkholder, Donaldson, J. Bishop, Lonier, Berkey, Hartz- Ier, Gordon, Zuercher, Kauffman, Ramsier, Yates. Fourth Row-Snure, A. Smucker, Walters, Johnson, Singer, Musser, Zimmerly, Feusier, Lytle, Troxel, M. Miller, Conrad, P. Smucker, S. Burkholder. Fifth Row-Meyers, Litman, Raudebaugh, Stutzman, Hohenshil, Shamp, Zook, P. Bishop, Hutch- ison, T. Bowman, Caskey, J. Steiner, C. Steiner, Troyer, Zimmerly JUNIOR CHORUS I think everyone will agree that the Christmas Cantata shows how well the Junior Chorus can sing. Some of them also have taken part as dance groups in the operetta. The chorus has been under the direction of Miss Carol Aufrancei. thirty-six First Row-Roth, Shamp, Shisler, L. Conrad, Audet, A. Schrock, Murray, Dietrick, Wiles, Mosier Mizer, Miss Aufrance. Second Row-Zimmerly, Zook, Fleming, Marthey, Lytle, Donaldson, Showalter, Nickle, Troyer Zuercher, A. Conrad, Moser, Blough, Holderman. Third Row-Baab, Ramseyer, Beck, Parsons, Begert, Gordon, Hoifer, Miller, Odenkirk, Richards E. Zuercher, Irvin, Rudy, Hoff, Bahl. Fourth Row-McDonald, Nettleton, J. Burkholder, J. Troyer, Moore, A. Schrock, Smucker, R. Mil- ler, Hoffman. Fifth Row-Beeler, Aspinall, Berkey, Eby, Perret, T. Burkholder, Sheets, Hostetler. JUNICR-SENIOR CHORUS The J unior-Senior chorus of about 60 members has had a busy schedule during the school year. Both choruses attended an operetta, Rio Rita, at Akron and plan to give our own operetta, Words and Music, under the direction of Miss Carol Aufrance. We also sang over WWST on Wayne County Schools on the Air. It had been planned that we enter contest work, but due to difficulties we found it impossible. thirty-seven TRUMPETS Roy Bowman Jim Phillips Paul Snure Mary Burkholder Karen Berkey George Schlagenhau- ser John Bupp John R. Smucker Aretha Airulla Shirley Fike Nancy Hostetler Delores Troxel Bob Bauer MAJ ORETTES Virginia Mosier Edna Showalter Tom Perett Janice Nickles Annabell Hill CLARINETS Kati Bahl Richard Miller BAND Dave Moore Bob Eby Ruby Zimmerman Mary J. Johnson Sara Burkholder Berneice Lytle Betty Boreman Joan Carmony Morrene Musser Paula Feusier Donna Beichler BASS Don Sheets Clair Hostetler TROMBONE Carol Miller Jim Nettleton Jim Geiser Clara Lytle SAXOPHONE Janice Bishop Mary E. Hilligas The band has been very active this year by playing for the basketball games, Spring Varsity Show and the district band contest at Kent. BARITONE Carol Lonier Irene Zimmerly BELLS Mary Lou Hoffer ACCORDION Ilene Badertscher Galen Moomaw HORN Doris Zimmerly Virginia Halderman Jean Shisler FRENCH HORN Ruth Donaldson Phyllis Ramseyer DRUMS Tom Burkholder Twila Wiles Denny Litman Danny Burkey We have been under the very able direction of Miss Carol Aufrance. We have only two members entering the individual contest this year. They are Kati Bahl on clarinet, and Jim Phillips on trumpet. thirty-eight First Row-Bahl, Baab, McClure, Gerig, Hostetler, Bland, A. Smucker, Gresser, P. Smucker, Con rad, Moser. Second Row-Moomaw, B. Lytle, Zimmerman, S. Burkholder, C. Hostetler, Meyers, Hilligas, Mc Donald, Byler, Badertscher, Miss Aufrance. Third Row-Holderman, Shisler, Zimmerly, Ramseyer, Donaldson, M. Burkholder, Bupp, Snure Fourth Row-C. Lytle, Miller, Bauer, Phillips, R. Bowman, T. Burkholder, T. Bowman. ORCHESTRA During the past year our orchestra has more than doubled itself in size. Many instruments which had been idle are now in use and are adding to the performances of the orchestra. The orchestra, under the capable direction of Miss Carol Aufrance. has added to the perfection of the class plays and the operetta. thirty-nine forty forty-one SEPTEMBER SCHOOL CALENDAR Basketball game here with Fredericks- burg. Clostl The, f1I'St day Of, SCh001- I 7 Basketball game at Rittman. Clostl SGHIOYS got thell' C1355 Pings- , 10 Operetta practice started. N0 School. We Went to the COQIHW F3111 13 Basketball game at Shreve. flostb Melody FOUI' and b21S6ba11 Wlth AI-71319 17 Basketball game here with Chester. Creek here. 41050 Baseball at CI'eSf0!'g- 18 C. Fondley Bowser, Mountain Holiday. 22 Baseball with Stefllflg here- 24 Basketball game at Orrville. Clostl 26 Baseball Wlth Mt. Eat0n here- 25 Oliver Diller gave assembly on forests 28 Baseball with Creston here. abroad, 30 Baseball at Shreve. 27 Basketball game here with Congress. Kwon OCTOBER 31 Baskceitball game here with Lakeville. ost 3 Edisegadlloagagiegsse talk on manners. C01e0tMgi'gZg3ttI?oHgf:?Pted The Legend 3222223 giigsehlfgli. Junior-Senior chorus on W.W.S.T. Baseball at Apple Creek. FEBRUARY Senior Play Practice started. Magazine sale started. F. F. A. Initiation. 4 5 7 12 13 14 17 18 Band went to Canton. 19 21 25 28 29 31 Basketball game at Burbank. flostb Senior Scholarship test in Wooster. Bob Brown and his Science Circus. 7 Basketball game here with Berlin. Clostl 8 Ping-Pong Finals. Safety Demonstration. 10 Bas etball game here with Creston. Freshman Party. Clostl F. F. A. Chicken Roast. 13 Final Debate at Congress. We got 3rd N.E.O.T.A. No school. place. Sophomores' Bake Sale. 16 County Tournament game with Doyles- Cheerleading tryouts. CMargaret Mar- town. Closth G they, Patti Bell and Berneice Zook 18 Tournamentrgame with Mt. Eaton. Kwon! w'0n,j gvunior Class gave theilil igsemblyl ournamen arne wi a ton. ostl NOVEMBER 24 Senior Dey. g K 1 3 Senior Play Matinee. MARCH 4 Senior Play, A Little Honey. 9 Senior I.Q. Test. 1 Sophomore Class Assembly. Freshmen went to On-ville, 4 Individual speech tournament. 10 Visitation Day, 8 Chapel-Rev. Studer. 11 Armistice Day, N0 schggl, 9 Operetta Matinee for grade school. 15 Juniors ordered their class rings. 10 We SHVC the operetta- 16 Father and Son Basketball Banquet. 11 S010 COI1teSt at Berea. 17 County Teacher's Banquet. 14 C. E.,Jones gave an assembly on Dan- 18 First basketball game at Sterling. Clostl C1118 E19Ct1'0I1S and Mechanical Man. 23 Thanksgiving Assemblyg Charles Rams- 17 Student Council Box SOCia1. den, 22 Eighth Grade Assembly. 24 Thanksgiving, no school. 25 Band C0I1teS'C at Kent- 26 Basketball with West Salem here. Cwonl 29 Chapel-Rev. GFISSO- 30 National Honor Society Assembly. 30 JUT1101' CIHSS Play- DECEMBER APRIL 2 Assembly: E. C- Ramsey, newspaper re- 5 Chapel-Rev. Harold Snyder. D01'teI'- I 12 Chapel-Rev. Olinger. Basketball with Doylestown here. Closti 14 F. F. A. Parent and Son Banquet. 9 Choruses went to Operetta at Akron. 19 Chapel--Rev. Starkey. Basketball with Dalton. llostb 21 Open house for Smithville Schools. 10 Basketball with Alumni. Clostb 26 Chapel-Rev. Gerig. 13 Basketball at Lakeville. Closth 53 gasllietgall wi? lvlt. Eatoln here. Cwonl MAY as et al at ppe Cree . Kwon! . - 21 Christmas Cantata by Freshman and 2 gfglifrgsirlgti, lggggig' o , . . - 22 chrlffrggsrxigggmieligfrliif Home Ee. Club. 12 Musgcholgflftlval fm Wayne County Christmas vacation started. 17 Senior Class Assembly' JANUARY, 1950 21 Senior Vesper Service CBaccalaureateJ. . 23 Graduation. 2 Back to school again. 29 Seniors leave for Washington, D. C. English classes went to Cleveland to a play, As You Like It. forty-two J une Miller forty-three Front Row-Carney, Burkholder, Phillips, Snoddy, Shrock, Mr. Berkey. Second Row-Bowman, Beichler, Hahn, Murphy, Johnson, Bishop, Halderman. VARSITY TEAM Every now and then there comes a year when a basketball team must be rebuilt. Such was the present season. For the first year in a long time four underclassmen were on the varsity. Thus, as a whole, the team was young, Without experience, and as a result not too much could be expected. However, this certainly will not be true in the next few years. With six varsity players and a few from the reserve team back next year the immediate future is bright. Missing next year will be, Captain and two year' letterman, Bob Snoddy, and also Jim Phillips, Jim Burkholder and Art Schrock. SEASON'S RECORD TOURNAMENT Smithville Sterling 41 Smithville 36 Doylestown West Salem 6 46 Mt. Eaton Doylestown 49 48 Dalton Dalton 45 Alumni 38 Lakeville 48 LEQTERMEN Mt. Eaton 18 Apple Creek 39 Bob S'H9d5iy Fredericksburg 45 Jim Phillips Rittman 64 Jim Burkholder Shreve S2 Art Shrock Chester 66 Clyde Murphy Orrville 57 Roger J0hnS0I'l Congress 37 Frank Carney Lakeville 59 Dick Hahn Burbank 41 Berlin 54 Creston 35 forty-four First Row-Ronnie Fike, Tom Burkholder, Bill Bland, Darrell Indermuhle, Darrell Sclirock Second Row-Jim Singer, Fritz Bland, Gene Stuckey, Harold Conrad, Mr. Berkey. RESERVE TEAM This year's reserve team was unique in that it was made up of five freshmen and five members from the sophomore and junior classes. Occasionally, these freshmen carried the battle against the opponents with honor to themselves and the school. Although the reserves only won 50721 of the sixteen games they played, five games were lost by only one, two, or three points. These freshmen certainly will be nucleus for a wonderful reserve team next year and those moving up will have had valuable experience. SCORES Smithville 27 Sterling 8 i' 28 West Salem 13 25 Doylestown 23 20 Dalton 45 31 Alumni 40 24 Lakeville 14 15 Apple Creek 18 37 Fredericksburg 39 27 Rittrnan 30 21 Shreve 22 22 Chester 24 21 Orrville 26 45 Congress 24 33 Lakeville 12 31 Burbank 21 20 Berlin 31 435 390 forty-Jive First Row-Rohrer, Conrad, Buchwalter, Hostetler, Marthey, Yoder. Second Row-Miller, Hahn, Bupp, Mast, Schrock. F.F.A. TEAM This year our F.F.A. basketball team had a rough time. First the team was organized late in the season, with Wayne Hartzler as coach. However, the com- mittee in charge of all basketball activities-consisting of Richard Miller, chair- man, Darrell Schrock, and Dick Hahn, contacted Russell Graber of Sterling to coach, with Wayne as assistant. Because of the difficulty of co-ordinating the schedule of Coach Graber and the school calendar, plus the late start, only four games were played, plus one tournament game. The win-loss record for this year was 1-55 however, the team shows promise for next year since there were no seniors on the team this year. SCORES Smithville 17 Dalton F.F.A. 65 28 Weilersville 54 H 25 Weilersville 38 20 Burbank-Creston F.F.A. 18 TOURNAMENT Smithville F.F.A. 16 Wooster F.F.A. 21 forty-six First Row-Bishop, Murphy, Schrock, B. Bland, Dilyard, Mr. Berkey. Second Row-Singer, Fike, Hahn, Johnson, Beichler, Dravenstott, Marthey. Third Row-R. Bowman, F. Bland, Indermuhle, Stuckey, Schlagenhauser, Conrad, T. Bowman BASEBALL SQUAD We started the year without five lettermen of last year's championship season. Back were five other lettermen, and it was around this quintet that our team was built. We did fairly well for ourselves in the fall, winning our first five games, and we will be scrapping' to defend our title successfully in the spring. With only one senior, Art Schrock, on the team, our nine will be tough to beat in the coming years. FALL SCORES Smithville 12 Sterling 7 7 Apple Creek 3 2 Creston 0 11 Sterling 3 12 Mt. Eaton 3 1 Shreve 4 1 Shreve 16 0 Apple Creek 1 LETTERMEN Art Schrock Dick Hahn Don Dravenstott Dave Bishop Ronnie Fike Roger Johnson Clyde Murphy Carl Beichler Bob Dilyard Bill Bland forty-seven Margaret Marthey Patti Bell Berniece Zook CHEERLEADERS The cheering fans of Smithville High were under the leadeiship of Margaret Marthey, Patti Bell, and Berniece Zook this cage season. These girls, along with the Reserve Cheerleaders did much to boost the spirit of the fans backing our team. All three girls are Seniors this year, and are completing their second year of Varsity Cheerleading. forty-eight ff?-9. P43 V if E ff.. forty-nine 11 11 11 '1 '1 '1 11 ms CITIZENS I NATIONAL BANK 5: Accounts Checking and Savings 1 1 11 Il Member of F. I. D. C. 1 E :I PHONE 65 woosmn, omo 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 See 1, 1 1 Bowman 8: Son 1, 11 11 Real Estate Insurance :E 341 N. Market St Wooster 11 1 11 Neal F. Bowman Don Bowman ,E 1 Roy Haley Clark Bucher ' 11 3 1 A ,::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 H 3 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS 1950 1, P Fisher's Dry Cleaning QE I Phone 1799 1' 1 Quality Dry Cleaning EI I 150 West Liberty Wooster, 0. 1: 1 '1 tl '' ' ' '----------------o-- MANSON JEWELRY STORE Watches of all makes Swiss or American Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairs 208 S. Market St. Wooster, 0. PATRONIZE YELARBOOK ADVERTISERS Compliments of CLOVER LEAF DAIRY ORRVILLE, OHIO Compliments of The Wooster Farm Dairies Co. Stores at Madison Ave. or Cleveland Rd. Wooster, Ohio HW l pmoNS. vsewl' e096 Z N CLASS 0F 1950 Central Ohio Light 8: Power The Friendly People --v.vo-o4--.A-- --vvv ----v--v---- SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Kaiser-Frazer - Packard Sales and Service Wooster, Ohio 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 AP 4 Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man to KNOW Wayne Parts Company 110 Beall Avenue Phone 1178 Wooster Ohio P 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 14 4 44 44 44 :4 4 44 44 4 I I 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 Congratulations from Walker' s Family Shoe Store 154 East Liberty Wooster, Ohio MclNTlRE COMPANY Furniture - Funeral Directors Store Phone 227 Funeral Home Phone 649-L Day and Night Ambulance Service WOOSTER, OHIO Nilen Black, lnc. Lincoln - Mercury Sales - Service 318 E. Liberty St. Wooster, O WOOSTER, OHIO hio 44 44 TENDER STEAKS AND CHOPS P :4 TASTY SALADS AND SANDWICHES 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 .+::::::::::::':::, ::: Portable Typewriters fAll Makesj Wooster Office Equipment Co. Across from the Post Office 4 44 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 44 44 14 44 44 44 44 44 Our Pie is Famous So is the Cake And the Coffee is Really Good! 'Every Day a Low Priced Food Special' Pleasant Service-Prices Are Easy On the Pocketbook AUNT MOLLY'S 146 South Market St., Wooster The Hnnse of Unusnally Good Fo d' Park in the Square OR! 2:'i076nrl'!-Jllststh f30 's-v:::, -:::0::: 4 Thel-Iomeof . . . WESTINGHOUSE Appliances 8: Harrlware Building Contractors IMHOFF 8: LONG CO. 340 E. Liberty St. Wooster, O. fiftu-twun A,AAA-,, .... AAAA AAAAAAAA ---- ---- ---:-0-0::ou Compliments to Class of '50 NADELIN DAIRY Quality Dairy Products and Restaurant Sunday dinner by appointment German Cooking Wooster, Ohio .IEWELER GEO. H. LAHIVI 221 E. Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio DIAMONDS WATCHES HUDSON SALES SERVICE See and drive the New Hudson for 1950 Phone 215 237 E. North St. Wooster, Ohio ---4-----0--.-- ---4-f-v-vw Compliments of BUEHLERS Your Complete Market Pastry, Produce, Groceries, Meats Phone 64 Wooster, O Little Dick was helping his mother at a Sunday night supper by carrying in the des- sert., which happened to be pie. Entering the dining-room with the first piece, he walked over and gave it to his father, who politely handed it to the guest on his right. Dick came back with another plate, and see- ing his father did not have any, again gave it to him. His father passed this piece to the per- son on his left. When Dick came in with the third plate, he walked over to his father, hand- ed him the plate and said, It's no use, Daddy, they're all the same size. KOONTZ SERVICE STATION BANEY - ZURCHER, PROPS-. Wooster, Ohio BARRETT'S LIBERTY FLOWER SHOP Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Phone 600 333 E. Liberty WOOSTER, OHIO Phone 425 Sunoco Products - General Tires Rich Bros. 220 East North Street PONTIAC AND GMC Sales and Service Complete Body and Paint Shop Phone 443-727 Wooster, Ohio ---,- - vvvv -r-asv v - - :::4-::::4:: COMPLIMENTS OF . . WOOSTER LUMBER COMPANY WOOSTER, OHIO MILLER 8: MARKLE SOHIO SERVICE Cor. Liberty and Grant Streets H. W. Miller E. E. Markle Phone 135 Wooster, 0. TAYLOR 8: HOSMER Wooster, Ohio Your Safest Shoe Storei' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 BOND SHOE STORE Wooster, Ohio GRAY AND soN, INC. Coal ---- Builders' Supplies Heating and Air Conditioning 216 E. Liberty St. Phone 67 Ideal Dair MILK - BUTTER ICE CREAM Phone 319 133 N. Bever St. WOOSTER, 0 -: 9 .4-::::: Boyd Cornelius OLDSMOBILE Services all makes cars Phone 505 Wooster, Ohio 1 1 1 41 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 1 41 1 1 41 41 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of The Gisinger Chevrolet Co. 405 East Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio Chevrolet - Buick - Cadillac WOOSTER FARM EQUIPMENT Lincoln Highway West Wooster, Ohio WALTER BATES, Prop. It costs less to FARM FASTER with CASE Phone 129 Box 226 Keepsake Diamonds WHITES JEWELRY 215 E. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio Watches Ph. 558K BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 FROM B 8: B STORE 131 E. Liberty Wooster, O. 41 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 41 41 41 I 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 41 41 1 41 :1 1 41 1 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 1 41 41 41 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 1 1 41 Speicher Sales 8: Service Studebaker Cars 8z Trucks 459 South Market Phone 1544 WOOSTER, OHIO xsisq. .1 .-fhaih.. Tsillf 1 'J L--W ,!41 al!! 'JM i 1 X' Satisfaction SINCE 1884 FREEDLANDERS It Pays to Buy Quality -A---,A---- -G-I A ----- ,--- ----------- --.---,.,. COMPLIMENTS and BEST WISHES 'T 41 tn 5 ouvhh 'r if Finest in Farm Machinery lp THE WAYNE QQUNTY PARTS AND SERVICE NATIONAL BANK 15 Shearer Farm Equipment Wooster' Ohio Wooster, Ohio Phone 380 Wayne Hardware 8: Supply Co. Wooster's Finest Hardware A Fair Deal for Every Customer 124 N. Walnut St. Tel. 28 Wooster, Ohio Quality Clothes for Men and Boys BRENNER BROTHERS Wooster, Ohio Compliments of ' WOOSTER TRACTOR SALES Ford Tractors E 8: Equipment it woosrnn, omo I' Phone 341 ' -.---- - - - ' FINE PASTRIES I Soda Fountain - Ice Cream E Noletti' s Bakery P 1 if 1130 E. Bowman sf. Ph. 1761-W P Aff:::::::G':::::::::::::::::::::v 1 m 9LiMHIG I I CO. 5 Serving Wooster and Neighboring Communities WOOSTER, OHIO Since 1876 , Public Square Wooster, O. 4h fiftu -sim 0 -----,---- -----, ...A -----,,. LCOOIQ the Modern Wayv BOTT LE D GAS cooxs - HEATS - MAKES ace ' QM A ' ' i ':fii n ncsn E Q A ' :' ls? S' Earle! Es ' f I 5 IN'-K TMNT S f ii iff wr A fl ii -:s:3: . - ff - I .,. u wall' the Finest in IDEAL GAS SERVICE Wooster, Ohio ELLIOTT'S Pick up and Delivery Every Wed. and Sat. Laundry Dry Cleaning 330 E. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio Phone 38 :::0:: :- The Wooster Egg Auction Where good eggs are worth more Box 45 Phone 337 WOOSTER, OHIO Come in and Dine at EL TREVADOR RESTAURANT Steaks, Chops and Special Luncheons Small banquets and dinner parties by appointment Treva Pennicks Dorothy llershberger :::::::.p :::::vf:::- :::::::::0::: CONGRATULATIONS TO SMITH VILLE SENIOR CLASS I95O Continue your education far enough so you can live in the City of Independence throughout your life. Business Education offers the Widest variety of employment opportunities. OHIO INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS TRAINING Public Square Wooster, Ohio :::,::::::::':-----+- ----A--AA- TENDER STEAKS a ,ALUN 1- STY cuors an f TA I SALADS d Q90 LL SAINDWICHES an Our PIE is Famous So is the CAKE And the COFFEE is Really ' Good! Every Day a Low Priced Food Special Good Service-Easy Prices Open 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. ' Mon. thru Sat. AUNT MOLLY'S - 146 S. Market 19 X g 4 'ii Compliments of Frey and Gresser Orrville, Ohio Compliments of The J. M. Smucker Co. Orrville, Ohio McCORMICK-DEERING Farm Equipment Freezers and Refrigerators Buckeye Truck 8: Implement Co. Opposite Fairgrounds Wooster, O. A farmer, paying his first visit to the sea- shore, asked a boatman if he could buy some of the Water to take home to show his wife. The boatman assented and charged the farm- er a quarter. A few hours later the visitor re- turned to the shore. By now the tide had gone out, and the man gazed open-mouthed at the spectacle. By cracky, mister, he said, you've done a good business today. STYPE'S COR ER STORE PATENTED MEDICINFS BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 585 E. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio Opposite Pennsylvania Depot OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EVERY NIGHT Compliments of Conn 8: Sons JOHN DEERE AND CATERPILLAR QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 93 Wooster, O. Compliments of W. F. Weigley Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Phone 801 Wooster, O Compliments of Ray Crow Cleaners CLEANER AND FUR STORAGE Wooster, Ohio Landes - Karr - Landes REALTORS City and Village Property, Farms, Lots, Property Management- A11 Lines of Insurance 220 East Liberty Street Wooster 322 - Phones - 326 Established 1905 I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I I I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I Massey-Harris and New Idea Farm Equipment Snyder Implement Co. Madison Ave. Wooster, O Compliments of 'I :I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I I I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I I Nick Amster Schaffner Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Hart Wooster, Ohio Odenkirk Sohio Service 0 Lubercation 0 Washing 0 Batteries 0 Accessories Orrville, Ohio ty -nine We Wish the Class of 1950 a Very Bright, Successful Future nlnuclimb g fh ldcl of success may y 0 mee! a friend coming d w HAGAN CORPORATION ORRVILLE, OHIO BURSON Oldsmobile Co. Orrville, Ohio Waefler Brothers Health, Comfort, and Economy Shoe Repairing Orrville, Ohio Bennett's Refrigeration if and Appliance Co. fi Frigidaire Tappan 55 Bendix R C A 1: Household and Commercial I, Refrigerators and Appliances I 11 Sales and Service 1 :E I 1' PHONES: I I Q: on-ville 107 Wooster 323 I :I U COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY Orrville, Ohio 1 1 N 1: U. S. APPROVED - U. s. CERTIFIED 1: BABY CHICKS 1 ' Also authorized agents for Ames 1, In-cross 301 chicks, bred like hy- I: brid corn. Northwestern Amer- 4' ica's premium meat bird, 5 AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES 1 Orrville, Ohio I N 1 0 ::::::::::::::, 4 I I 0 1: In Orrville 11's I I 1 ,b LAIBE Mo'roRs I I 1, For New and Used Cars QE Parts, Service and Wrecker Service E, DeSoto - Plymouth I I: 245 W. Market St. Phone 601 N 1 1 ---- ------v------- -::::::::0 sixtygone The Orr Restaurant Orr Theater Building Ph. 633 N. Main St. The BETTER Nationally 'I 4 'I Advertised Lines Are Sold ::::::o:::: Exclusively by The Better Dress Shop 1: On the Square in Orrville 4' Jean Hall, Manager Phone 574 41 41 41 41 41 1 1 Latest in ELGIN, BULOVA HAMILTON and GRUEN Watches C. R. MOSER Jewelry of Fine Character Orrville, Ohio 1, 41 41 41 I I: Two Negroes who had not seen each other in five years discovered each had been married 41 4I during this time. 41 I: What kinda woman did you-all get, Mose? 1: asked Rastus. fl She's an angel, Rastus, dat's what she is. I 11 Boy, you sho is lucky. Mine's still 1ivin', 1: Rastus muttered sorrowfully. I 41 41 Compliments of The Will-Burt Company Manufacturers of OIL BURNERS and STOKERS Gas Burners - Boilers Furnaces Garden Cultivators Wood Working Rises ORRVILLE, OHIO 41 1, ' 1 41 41 41 41 Q: Seas Hardware :E 4 :I orwuzes Hardware since 1854 41 41 :I 127 N. Market St. Orrville, O. :E 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 11 1' Congratulations from I ft I O 1: Kettle Electric 41 41 5 R. H. Bieri, Prop. I II I ,Q Orrville, Ohio Phone 6 41 it 41 41 v--vi sixty-two Compliments of BERNARD SNYDER PONTIAC West Market Street Orrville, Ohio Phone I I6 Compliments of LECKY'S GREENHOUSE. ORRVILLE, OHIO C S 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I :I P 'I P 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 For Excellence SMITH' S Better Ice Cream and Dairy Products Manufactured by Smith Dairy Co Orrville, Ohio FAMILY SHOE STORE Home of Good Shoes Orrville, Ohio 'I 'I 'I 'I . CHEVROLET Compliments of ,, SALES SE ICE l, RV I, The Most Beautiful Buy of All JUHNSUN HARDWARE Generfmiffgf Parts Ig ORRLAND CHEVROLET ORRVILLE' OHIO it Phone 74 orrville, o. ty th 1 Joseph Perilstein and Co. 2, 11 11 Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear IE 1 Men's Furnishings - Carpets and Furniture 1: 11 Established 1896 I' 11 ORRVILLE, OHIO ' Compliments of , oRRv1u.E LUMBER COMPANY 1 East Market Street at Mill P. 0. Box 217 ORRVILLE, OHIO 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 WITH BEST WISHES FOR GRADUATES OF SMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL from The Orrville Savings Bank ORRVILLE, OHIO '--vv---vvvvvvvv if 11 11 Compliments of 11 A WELL KNOWN STORE 11 Where You Can Buy Quality Furniture 11 nnanucx DRUGS 120 N. Main St. Orrville, O. 1 Shafer Electric Service EE 1 Westinghouse App11iance's 1' Sales and Service 1 5: 1 160 W. Market st. orrville, 0. if 11 11 1 Naftzger's Furniture Co. D. E. KING, Manager 1, Phone 71 Orrville, O Compliments of Bigler's Furniture Co. ORRVILLE, OHIO sixty-four r r r 4+ 'I Steiner lmplement Co. Offvme' Ohio EE Buick - General Motors Trucks West High Street Phone 378 'I D McCORMICK - DEERING TRACTORS . and MACHINERY 1 Genuine General Motor Parts 'r Parts and Service :Q Better Used Cars WH 'nn'-nn nn 1. Lubrication - Car Washing For 4: 1 LOCKERS, MEAT gi and 5 LOCKER SUPPLIES I , I C. R. Miller Waycle's Lockers 81 Meats ' I Orrville, Ohio Phone 12 126 N. Main St. Orrville, O. Phone 561 A:::::::::::: ::::::::: tl ls We Solicit the Opportunity 0 of Serving You 'r National Bank of Orrville , YEAR BOOK I I Grwiuei Ohio ADVERTISERS P Member of the F. D. I. C. ' :P ::::':::::::ff::::x:::: 1' .......vvv - - - - 'I 4 tr we E. 1' J. C. Penney Co. Dry Goods - Notions - Shoes 1: Ready-to-Wear - Millinery - Caps M R Hats - Clothing - Furnishings Ulrich Building Orrville, 0. ff Phone 8-W 4: ORRVILLE, OHIO 'r 'r 'r sixty-five ---,--,-A-,-- C. S. SNYDER 8: SONS, INC. Your Dealer ORRVILLE, OHIO ::::4-:::: Martin 8: Lehman Glidden and Pratt 8z Lambert Paints Wallpaper - Gifts - Books 105 E. Market St Phone 382 Orrville's Home Decorators 0-a:::::0.p::4 -.1-::::::'::::::0:::: Everybody Likes 5L ifi ' I Q.+ 'jfie?ff 'Sf' v time af Beilntry e 008-ni ilu -- ' N-lg.-6:52 jd pa .. '-. ,v 'I I I I 'I 1I I 'I 'I I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I S 'I 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I II I 'I I Snyder Oil Company Distributors of Atlantic White Flash and Other Petroleum Products Phone 165 Orrville, Ohio The Cabut 81 Kropf Co. Factory and Mill Supplies General Hardware - Housewares BPS Sz LUCAS Paint - Floor Covering 1: Seeds Hot Point Appliances 'I 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 1 'I 1 I I I 'I 'I 1 1 1 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ' 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 1 1 'I I 1 'I 'I Bui1der's Hardware - Sporting Goods 'l 139 W. Market St. Orrville, Ohio 0::.-::::::::::: A:::::::::: Howell Motor Company Dodge and Plymouth Cars and Trucks COMPLETE SERVICE Phone 595 Orrville, Ohio o::::v Seifried Drug The Rexall on the Square ORRVILLE, OHIO ----v-- .,,.... --- ,ff-'---Q-- sixty -six A --: ::::Q:::: ::::::: ::::: :::::: ::::::: A:::::::'::: Bahl's Complete Self Service FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS Home Dressed Fresh Meats BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOOD Quality Groceries - Overalls and Shoes BAHL'S QUALITY GROCERY Phone 2621 Compliments of Sheller Brothers Wholesale Country Brand MEATS Smithville, Ohio : :: 0::::: w::::::: ::::::: 1' Weilersville Provision Compliments of ' 1 1 1 Gilbert Lumber lnc. GROCERIES - MEATS 1 P GAS - OIL SMITHVILLE, OHIO 1 Pone 2451 1 'r r 4 ,,A--, --- -- -- -A .... ------- -ww www ww w- - , v-vvvv-vvvv P I Compliments of I, 1 1 ' 1 Stanley Electric 5 Pure Oil Service :E Lubrications, Accessories General Electric Appliances 2 'n Sales 82 Service fl Smithville, Ohio Phone 2201 Smithville, o. If Prop. Fred Willis Ph. 2703 1 Tires, Batteries, Car Washing 1 sixty-eight W. C. Miller and Son lRVlN'S GARAGE PLUMBING AND HEATING Smithville, 0lli0 Buick and A::::::::x::::::,x:xxxx: Sales and Service Smithville Service Store General Repairing Fountain Service - Short Orders if Sodas and Sundaes Patent Medicines ll Phwe 2051 Q: Phone 2992 Smithville, 0 SMITHVHJLE, OHIO 4: Compliments to SMITHVILLE INN Fabrica Year Book A Place lo Dine Since '29 I 'r FARMER AND MERCHANTS CHICKEN DINNERS INN MAID PRODUCTS Smithville, Ohio Smithville, O. ty COMPLIMENTS OF S. A. SAYRE 8: SON I. G. A. FOOD STORE Self Service Complete line of Meats - Fruits and Vegetables - Frozen Foods Dairy Products - Bakery Goods - Staple Grocerie STOP and SAVE with I. G. A. Phone 2572 Smithville We Deliver Gas - Oil - Accessories Tires - Tubes AND Ek ' som Se ' FERTILIZER co. ' e S, , 0 me Smlthville, Ohio Tel. 2902 Dealers in Washing Greasi g FEEDS . GRAIN - SEED vvvvv. And 1 FERTILIZER These Advertisers Made Possible Fertilizer in Bags 0' Sinead on the This Yearbook Field RUTT 8: AMSTUTZ ELEVATOR Smithville, Ohio Orrville, Ohio Phone 2881 Phone 54 fy SMITHVILLE GARAGE Towing Service - Auto Repair Gas - Oil - Lubricants STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Body and Fender Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Phone 2561 Smithville, Ohio SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Builders of Sprayers, Booms, and Potato Growing Equipment Smithville, Ohio I In 'I N :r Ir 'r 'I In In I+ Ir WAYNE FARM BUREAU Cooperative Association By Cooperating - You Build Main Office - Smithville Branches at Shreve and Stering Serving 3000 Patrons in Ohio's Best County seven ty-tw Compliments of Smucker's Hardware SMITHVILLE, OHIO IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL VISIT Estes Barber Shop SMITHVILLE, OHIO Designers 8: Builders of The Advanced Line TROYER MANUFACTURING CO. Get a lift from our conveyer U 5 S 5 S Hollinger Brothers Fleetwing Gas ancl Motor Oils DIESEL FUELS AND HEATING OILS Smithville, Ohio 'I lr lr 'I 4+ Compliments of HARTZLER LUMBER COMPANY Smithville Ohio Smithville, Ohio ty th KEENEY'S CAF ETERIA Hotel Wooster Known from Coast to Coast WOOSTER, OHIO :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 2: ::::::::::::::- The Engravings in This Annual Were Produced by THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE COMPANY CANTON, OHIO LIBERTY STUDIOS WE MADE THESE PICTURES FOR YOUR ANNUAL 365 West Liberty Street Phone 123 This Annual Was Printed by BERNE WITNESS CO. Publishers - Printers - Binders BERNE, INDIANA T sr. gf 2 Q- . F145 Q.: 3. , A ff Fw ,A M V: ,, -Al. l. ' gli.: 'v D' Q. , f. I r -.f-pa V 15 . A- ' 5. 15:9 if . :E .'1!W2' - fue 'I' W A - , rf fi ,, I, ' .41 l -'nv' if ,,l.g 34 ... 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