Springfield Local High School - Windmill Yearbook (Holland, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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McCord Polmq ebauqh M Sm1th f Yt S Wane Absent Cowden DeRush Hauprrcht Kaxser Laberdre Nachtrab Small Warner I Wzlson D Wooley 1 R Walters 5 ...--- MR RYDER Mr Rycler became the Superintendent of the Lucas County Schools in the year ot l94O. He is a past president of the National County Super- intendents Association, and active participant in many other educational and civic orqanizations. Mr. Ryder is now completing his eleventh year with the Lucas County Schools. jim, Blank jwm UI, will 1-5, .l Mr. Bishop explains the details of a school problem, B I Bishop, Supervisory Hugh lvlacQueen, Vice-Presidentg Paul li. Cairl, Presidentg G E Swope Clerk Treasurerp Walter Zeck, D. I. Manley, Arthur Cleland. Bnwwt ag ,5 '14, This group of men constitute the back bone of our school system. They guide us, give us advice, and generally pro- tect our well being. These men are the ones who have the big heaclaches . Where do these headaches come from? Financial problems, construction problems, tax levies, and all of our other per- plexing problems. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, board members. Cdr, ..... Greetlngs Class of l95l and my congratulatlons to you Who have successfully f1n1shed the task started a number of years ago Thrlft thoroughness honesty charlty together Wlth per severance ln the face of d1ff1culty Wtll form an unshakable foundatlon that the trlals and shocks of l1fe W1ll be unable to plerce These wlll assure you peace prosperlty and honor all through l1fe The pleasure we have recelved from Worklng Wlth the senlor class cannot be measured ln mere Words We know that each passlng year wlll brlng a hlgher Value to the bonds forged by our da1ly exchange of counsel frlendshlp and good Wlll My smcerest best Wlshes and good luck to each of you I I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , . . - 1 1 . . . . 1 1 - ' I ,jf Jn lam, and Dear Students Another school year 1S draW1ng to a close a year full of act1v1ty accompl1shment cmd We hope educatlonal progress for each of you May l offer congratulatlons to those of you who helped to make th1s school year a successful one and Holland Many phys1cal unprovements have been made 1n our school bulldxng and grounds dunng the last few years More 1mpor tant have been the 1mprovements noted 1n student attltude co operat1on and school Splflt These qual1t1es do much to advance the fame of our school Just as do the successes of our athletlc teams band class plays muslc programs and all organ1zat1ons Congratulat1ons are due to the seruors Who are completlng thelr tra1n1ng here before commenclng greater endeavors ID other phases of l1fe Accept the best W1shes of your school To all Who have done a good Job for your school and for yourself 1n l95O l95l slncere appreclatlon IS offered Yours loyally High School better. f Q www FLORENCE BOWEH MILO BARRETT Bowling Green State University 'William Castelle School, BS, in Ed. New York Senior Adviser, English ll, lll lnstnimontal lfltisic Jnllowrwl Jim H t rt- 'fm-if'f'..1 Z, THEODORE HAZEL Bowling Green State University BS. in Ed. Library Club Adviser, Library, Junior Class Adviser, Am, History, Arn. Government. NORMA A. GAMBLE Bowling Green State University BS. in Ed, Vocal Music ARTHUR A. WHITE Bowling Green State University B.S. in Ed. Iunicr High Basketball Coach, Industrial Arts. VERNA L. LUTTRELL Bowling Green State B.S. in Ed. Iunior Red Cross Adviser, Ir. G.A.A. Adviser, Bowling Club Adviser, Home Economics, El-l.A. Adviser. DONALD I. LANG Toledo University B. of Ed., M.A. Freshman Adviser, General Math, Busxiess Arithmetic, Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Solid Geometry. -. . . 1. -ny. 4..x.v ref, L Frank Wagermcxn. CQSlOdlGH Arthur Hall Bu llflvf Sgmf 'Y fn? f S '1- 1 M. V42 O Roehrxg Bus Drwer Don Kulwrclu Bus Drlver INO p1C cl I2 dward Klumm Bus D vo ...li ms., Vlleda Holman Eofqkkeepe Helen Shovar Secretary af' Carl Nartzka Bus Dnver Roman Napleralcr B S Duvet bv-X Ida Cramer Adelyn Manley Cora Sunpson Ccrfeleua Staif Edward Kolodzrelczyk Bus Drrver ,- lUh.Qhwd,1b6HZQDhLfhunmL X ff Q? aww Y Kf'f S2 Q F X 3577 K X A J I I A s f? .yf --fx f K f J 3 ff x71 ff 1 Q , QE? Q 2 X ?5l- F X X ,if I A V 1 fi . Zi n f 'ffff' - r O v 5 5' 1 I x I Q f f x S my x l 2, X X t,,,. ai. 'W Bob Evans broadcasted the televised Rosstord game. All good things come to an end. Although the win streak has been broken we cannot consider the 1950 grid season a failure. It can be deemed successful in many respects. This year the start- ing line-up was dotted with names of several promising underclassmen of whom great things F1 Pt H ,A 2 V! 'Hrzcofui September l5 Holland ........ l2 Liberty Center . . September 22 Holland ........ l9 Swanton ....... September 29 Holland ........ l3 Ottawa Hills . . . October 6 Holland ...... .. O Wauseon ..... . October l3 Holland ........ 14 Rosstord ....... October 20 Holland ........ O Delta .......... October 27 Holland ........ U Anthony Wayne November 3 M. V. C. D. S.... Holland ......., 14 November lU Holland ........ O Clay .... . . 6'-lvfmlff may come. We should like to extend a hand of thanks to the new coaches, Mr. Lash, Mr. Haber, and also to the trainer, Mr. Heckters, who gave much time and effort to complete a creditable season. ,- ,- u 13 .g..- 5 if YJ M. 1 v 4- 1 ' 2 - fl N View ,M lb. mind. .. t as W l 9 9 A .. -4 . W... . 4. .W .2 .g7T..a., ff? -X NWW1 '-M'n 'E' . , f ' , A u-.e........w-Qmwvunuirmp-is t .--- 1 U A, . . ta? .y J f . T' Hr' . ., X , S 6' in . . .. , +: 2 . f - M i,,.. 4 5 . 5- 5 . , ' ' Q it so 1 . 3 4 , A so .., -Q -fa. 2:12 -, ' 'Hu 'lf' - 3 f '1'4: ' 5-z'Y -fp A -K 4 f X NM ' ' Q.. i.. L: . v, . -D.: lvl ' ' ' V Q A ' '1'Si!hs3Q'sr'+:. .-.. 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DEFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW Kenneth Widney Bud Bruno George Fought Dallas Kaiser Harry Simpson Tom Haupricht SECOND ROW Orlo Griner Dave Martin Ver tal Scott lohn Snregowski Ed Houk w- -l-d'eK.w'YQl'S 1 of W 'Q-infix A OFFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW: Charles Griner, lerry Griesinfgcr, Larry Kaltenbach, Dick Wertz, Bill Newnham, lerry Younger, Bill Gall. SECOND ROW: Bob Bick- ford, Russ Siegel, Ed Gib- son, Iack Montague. 5' fam? Our defensive team of which over half were Freshmen and Sophornores did a very commendable Job considering the lack of experience and weight We are expecting a great deal from these fellows next year and we are hoping to be able to help cheer them on to a very successful season F? WUI! ll ,q'Q4,5 'gp' 1 N 909' . wwf. I V r H 1 ' I E - 1 f I , . - V 1 f , 1.1 vi r . , , H' ff 3, if ' 39 . . . , 21. 1 . . X . . . 2- 5 , . . .. ,, . 3 M , ' A D W A'a.,-AWE ,, 7 ' vo !'lwlIuS an .fu .- J NA I H , B O , . 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' ffl' fl' 2 A - M ' ' . , , z ' f 4 , .L f . f ' 57. .4 ' ' fll' A 1 . -X ' -' ' N v ., v ,K -2' fmt fy - LU lan 0 TOP ROW Mr Raber B111 Gall Herb Brown Lours Powell Charl1e Grmer Ierry Gnesmqer Dave Ma tm lack Cllfton manager BOTTOM BOW Tom I-lauprlcht Bob B1Cktord Vertal Scott Bob LaTour Ed G bson Tom Betlmqer BASKETBALL SEASON S RECORD Dec Holland Ottawa H1115 Dec Holland Rosstord Dec Holland Anthony Wayne Dec Holland Clay an Holland Wh1tmer an Holland Swanton an Holland Alumnl an Holland M V C D S an Holland Ottawa Hllls an Holland Fulton an Holland Fulton Feb Holland Anthony Wayne Feb Holland L1berty Center Fe Holland M V C D S Toumament Feb 23 Holland 36 Ottawa H1115 The basketball team h1qh1y lmproved at the end ot the year showed marked ab111ty to work together as the season wore on However as 1n years before the basketball boys lost the County Tournament to Ottawa H11 s Th tollowma boys are returnmq next year B111 Gall LOUIS Powell Ed Glbson 1 TD V , h I 4 , . .1 1' . . I .-5 ., Y 1 ' - ' 1 fx : 1 1- , Q . 1 L If 3 ' N , xf . 1 ...... 29 ' .... 43 . 5 ...... 40 ........ 32 . 8 ...... 48 1.41 .19 ...... 48 ........... 51 Dec. 22 Holland ...... 40 Delta ........... 66 1 . 2 ...... 23 ' ........ 45 1 . 9 ...... 58 ........ 43 1 .12 ...... 58 ' ......... 38 1 . 16 V ...... 59 ..... .... 2 9 1 .19 ...... 40 ' .... 45 1 .23 ...... 61 .......... 43 1 .30 ...... 46 .......... 43 . 2 ...... 44 48 . 6 ...... 53 ' ...41 b. 16 ...... 53 ..... .... 3 2 . ...... ' .... 46 ' l . CHARLIE GRINER Un. Jim Ball BILL GALL Iumor 62 Forward f1YSl year wrth Varslty proved hlmself to be capable ball player should be one of marn stays on 1951 52 squad BOB BICKFORD S n1or 59 Guard fast depend able Wllh let hand Bob led team 1n total pam s for season espec1ally rel alule under pressure stoo o.1t on both offense and fense LOUIS POWELL luntor Se-mor 6 Center proved h1s value to team early 1n season when he a1lQd greatly m defeatmq An thony NVayne scormg sev eral pasa ts tn the closmg Forward transfer Swanton added greatly to potent1al1ty of squad can go very h1gh for rebounds w1ll be counted on heavlly for next baske ball season mm rtes of he 311110 Brown lumps hrgh 1n A1 game HERB BROWN - Seniorg 6'2 g Centerg another transfer from Swantong most improved player on squadp very effeciwe on the baclcboardsp has 'frai- ly jump shot. VERTAL SCOTT - -- Seniorg 5'8 g Guardg inspiratgonal leader of tearng excellent floor mang always gave opposition trouble wrth one hand set shotg cne of two returning lettermen from l9-'19-50 team. Holland sk 'vs by Fulton I9 ,Am STS., 'NST TOP ROW Rod y L sh George Fought Iohn B chfleld Dallas Kas r R s ell S gel Ch rl Ha tman Cl if M r ynskx BOTTOM ROW Kn yW1dney Pa lSh pl d le yDl y Bll Em k Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an Feb Feb Feb eb. 2, dgaalmfball SEASONS RECORD Ottawa H1lls Rosstord Anthony Wayne Clay Delta Whttmer Swanton Alurnnl M V C D S Ottawa Hllls Fulton Fulton Anthony Wayne llberty Center M V C D S Tourncnnent Holland ...... 28 Ottawa Hills . . . Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland 33 TOP ROW R1chard Bond Richard Ballinger Wayne Bxckle Bob Burgm Clif! M erczynskl Mr Whxte MIDDLE ROW Bob Guy Kelsey Shephard Davxd Hansen Howard Nachtrab BOTTOM ROW Terry Hughes Ierry Robinson Iack Chfton M ck Burg n lack Robinson Dec Dec Dec. Dec. CHI. Cl'I1. CII1. GTI. CII1. CI1'1. G . eb Fe. Feb agaaketbnll, SEASON S RECORD Holland Holland Holland ...... Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Holland Monclova Perrysburq Watewllle . . Delta.. Swanton .... Whitehouse . Swanton .... Monclova . . Perrysburq. . Watervllle . . M. V. C. D. S Whitehouse . M. V. C. D. S Sylvania . . . Ili sf- fr. .exam 31- f X TOP ROW Mr Haber Bob Bzckford B111 Gall Jerry Guesinqer George Fought BOTTOM ROW Vertal Scott Paul Shephard lack Montague Larry Kaltenbach a6'fuuzlwzlL Conqratulahons Lharnpsllll Not one but three add1t1onal awards now stand 1n the trophy case as fI'L111S of efforts put forth by the 1950 baseball team Tops 1n Maumee Valley League Lucas Coun ty Class B champs and runners up ln the D1S1Y1Ct Tourney are the reasons for these awards W1th the flne pltchmq of Bob Blckford and Roy T1bb1ts the boys rounded out the season w1th twelve wlns and only two losses The hne up was as follows Left F1eld Grlesmqer B1qht Fleld Kaltenbach Center Fleld Hott Catcher Srueqowskr FIIS1 Base Iohnoff Second Base Tlbblts Thrrd Base S1eqel Shortstop Scott The above plcture conta1ns the nucleus of the 1951 team coached by Mr Lash and Mr Haber Pitcher ............... ..... B ickford Uumjophonwnazpzan aA,flr.aA.econd.4ua1zbz1:, 32 N X Ki 1 LU Time out! We ioined the organizations. 6 X Q 0 i k f f Qi Qlx f Svplwnwfzea. FIRST ROW Nancy Schm1dt Bud Bruno Dlck Wertz Iohn Wtrrck SECOND ROW Mrs Burkhart Mary Hartman Clara Bohls George Fought Rua McKee Dems Iohnson OFFICERS Presrdent Bud Bruno VICQ Presldent D1Ck Wertz Secretary Iohn W1f1Ck Treasurer Nancy Schrnldt Student COUHC1l R1ta McKee Den1s Iohnson Sergeant at arms George Fought Clara Bohls Reporter Mary Hartman The Sophornores made th1s year a very busy and successful one They started the year off Wllh a bang by sponsorrng the hrst candy sales These were tollowed by a bake sale December 3 a dance Aprrl 7 and a plcnlc Apr1l 25 The Sophornores also collected sales tax stamps throughout the year M. Albon P. Atkinson C. Blakeman C. Bohls P. Bracken I' V V 6 'PFW ,. A . x 3 ,3 --..,,' 1 t iff. , '11 . 45 e 1 gf, . . L V L X Vw. ff ,M l v P. Brown 1. Bunchileld M. Burzynski D. Byram C. Calrl ' rf .r 1-,--'- A we es. g xi ' ff - 6 . ' . . A P V, A 3. J 5 at A n l '3 x A A Q f. A G 'I .J ., - .X ' tl . ' - - V 1 , P I . . . 5 J x .. h .Mk . .. T. Dollison G. Fought T. Foumier M. Grams R. Greenburg - . ' X . ,,.,. 1 gf ' - 1 ... .A .4 22.2 Y 'W T. B p e . J f-- . A Q... . -f' . .R ,,.,,. .4 I A . 'P I C 'P Ex' - 5 . K M. Hartman S. Hepiinger W. Heurman I. Hill B. Hubbell . . ag. .. ,M J ' , A Q V .., . 2 v3 , ,V 1 ., ' .ww ,-an I' ' l rf' R. Johnson R. Kulwicki E. Lewis L Luthy L Manley fi., . 5 Q A 5... K 5 . , M J' If? nk .v 4 ' A -3 r AA K ,rf 5 Y :Zl- C, , G. Miller I. Miller N. Montague B. Myers S. Norton . . .--P ' 3 xg ' Q Fifi ,P ' I. Poling S. Purdy M. Roberts F. Romer S. Ryan or ,K A . l i if , ,h'-. . . M' x,-' ' L ,P ' . 1-:V I , - x M V . 1, f . 4 W7 uiiik . f. . ' r. Y 4 . B. Sominski B. Sosbe R. Stall H. Swope K. Tolles 'K .. 'tn '2 . S. Williams l- WifiCk :K 1 , , I. Wirick .. A D. Bracket! B. Briney . Q . -51 ' 5 B 4' Q . 5 1:2 lx' . . ' ' 'Q A K' M I. Carter D. Colbry . 4: - F ' I. Greenfield T. Gregg A -... - If K if A 1' x 1-A - x ,fl Q H5 Wg yor' .7 X - iv 4 R. Inderrieden D. Irwin 'Z E ,g - Nia K ' 'S-sf- ,hx l . if' Hz?-?I7, I mx 1 x , . R. Manley M. McCabe B Mya 'B J 4 . , ' at . . 'X ' . I. Osterhout G. Packard 'ev Y H 5 N. Schmidt R. Shaw 1 'L Xe' N: K ,3 K i, D. Wertz K. Wrdney D. Zerby R. Ziarno Absent: O. Bruno P. Dollison . Harsh . Heiney . Keplinge. . Krohn F. Parker B. Patton R. Penn . Phe-ils . Shepherd . Striggow M. Wisniewski G. Deering R. Hall M. Pfaff y 07 R. Shirey qs' FIRST ROW: Marlene Szymanowski, fackie Taube, Wilma Heuerrrian, Charlene Blakeman, Bonnie Sosbe, Donna Pratt, Barbara Martin, Beverly Snyder, lanice Linl-zey, luanita Cramer, Mary Sue Emerick. SECOND ROW: Faye Parker, Dorothy Wilczynski, Theresa Ziarno, Shirley Ryan, Rita Ziarno, Margie Cochenour, Pat Kolacinski, Dolores Mierczynski, Crystal Cairl, Pat Keeier. I t Q THIRD ROVV: Lois Butler, Rita McKee, Carolyn Roaebaugh Francis Romer, Berna Myers, Mrs. Luttrell, Mary Lcxi Cherry Mary Platt, Nancy Montague, Naomie Price. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Lewis, Beverly Mohr, lanice Butler lo-Ann Greenfield, Laura Brown, Shirley Waite, Dorothy Dennis Rachellohnson, Carol Dion, loyce Harris. J Jfv 054 ' OFFICERS President ........ ............... B cnita Wagner Vice President ..... .......... ..... R i ta Ziarno Secretary ........ .... S hirley Ryan Treasurer ..... N. Pairicia Bracken Reporter ......... ........ L ois Butler Sergeant at arms. . ...... Marilyn McCabe Club Mother ..... ..,. lx lrs. Ann Bracken Adviser ........ ........ lt Ars. Luttrell The F.H.A. is composed oi girls ot the Home Eco- nomics classes. The girls joined the Future Home- makers of America for the purpose ot learning and appreciating the ioys and satisfaction ot homemak- ing, and to emphasize the importance of worthy home and community life. The girls held their annual Mother and Daughter Banquet May 12. This organization is active also during the summer months. Each month the girls meet at a park tor a picnic. Four of these girls have had the honor ot attending a state Wide convention ot F.H.A. repre- sentatives at Columbus, Ohio. 26 QRS I H4 Z xx O Il' OLVARD '46 V4 OP Q, pwhl-lfNl1,,, xxx .fl lc, O? sl ev .1 Qt I Q rf' 1 R 5 121 fm' E 3' 3 1 .L 9 ' X 5 Y f' -x Q 3 ' F' QQ' X A Q' 7- vi Ulla, Unable Dolores Burczynskx Leah Starr Slnrley Gxbson Margaret Hopkms Marllynn Gunn Bernle e Pager Dorls Hayes Nancy Schmxdl Nancy Donnelly Bernetta Pager lvfaxme Albon IoAnn Brldaes 46244, Q I5 ik. ' A Tom Beltinger, Harvey Swope, Bill Newnham, David Pheils, Charles Griner, lim Leonard, B111 Emerick, Donald I-louk. skr Somm rd Berna Manley Larry Jerry Pohnq, Strugqow, rl F1hppo, Kenneth W1dney, Ca De ai 3 E U U KD ID E 33 an s: s: O D .2 O O U CI U Z six years of hard work. their robes for OIG students, w of Q : O S-4 of 'G 2 CD VJ 0 5-A-1 o fo KD VJ o Q E o U .5 o .SI U shmen F9 F and f Iuniors, Sophomores, O sed DO uture choir, com e f Th 950. They 15,1 mber GCG oqrarn, D Y I3 CIS istm annual Chr cn 29 .E on E -o-v C0 L4 -H -n-1 on 5 ate. IG ccalau Ba CI UQ SG .-4 U3 O5 .-4 ti U E .E 'Cl CD O K2 O U C1 S11 -,-1 5-4 Q.. un U 'O 2 S21 CD un QD 5-4 Q O rn .-4 C -1- Qgl - .bw B E QE as if: ,QQ '41 E2 ,, -if 13 -ri 12 .4 CD E O x U1 93? J Il 1 vi C 3 CD .Q Q 7 cs ct. :E E f-. Q N U Q 92 E rn an Q ,Q U Q 'J .Q U1 U1 E DN O'NO'N1C':S N ancy qerrnan, N V a G' ne Dennts, GY S W Aiqe G: Dena Bn E Q z Fi L2 CD C E Q T13 5-4 .Q U E 13 U an Q Z' Q: 5 Q1 YQ o Q1 Q as ,Q O Q as 'U .5-Q bs. QA Q1 ff ,- Ui U 'I- .1 T1 Q U rn Tn Q 'G cn QM .Q SE no Q Q E CE or .C F4 t Q U1 5 cn U GJ rn US ftf 5 3 Q-Q Q2 QC M5 KJ fl Sue Ernerick. CPN 5- C Q ra :E 43 W, H UD Q -1 Q Q U fi E 92 'U C O CD Tn 0 .Q O U3 rw J3 v-44 'U Q ,Q Tm 32 Q P ,-4 In ov P+ H5 5 C, P- Q5 Q 2 CL 11 Q U no ,.. 'G 0 Q1 rn o no 2 o E- '5 E 92 ,-. 3 2 Q CD fe F LO ust A u Q3 attendance. IGS la C1 951 with 1 I , on Marctz 30-3 rt NCQ Co r-4 .Q Q Q 2 Q an Q Q U v- 5-4 G9 qust 124 Au ut edo rri CCI band 92 un cy S3 Q C CW E 4? O .Q E3 '6 FP Si IP- Q Q. U1 HJ 'Q U1 QD CD 6 11 2 o H- .E Day parade Labor CD :QE 'O cn A 1 YT' September CI E 15 CD H SC a busy win Q E al. st1v Corn Fe Q 9 Q U 3 U? LCS x-1 GJ ,-Q E .Q Q. GJ U1 ci ro 2 0 H E GJ 'U U L-4 C KL O KD 'U O LQ 'G CD Pl QD Q C E 3 o U U1 U U 5 T1 Q o Ll-4 Z' Q t N ,-4 L-. CD .-Q E 2 a QD U2 6 TQ E H .E CD 'o cu F-4 U Q 11 Q 0 qtreld Township Cemetery E 5 no Q5 CYD vw U 2 'D 3 cv Z an an 3 0 Q AQ E ncert at St CO n,a dicatio de S31 O -.-4 -0- Q cn C O 'E P-4 CW mternber STH' Q U Q U CQ 1:1 Q U 2 CD Z 5 ,.1 .9 O Q1 t t LD CD CI 5 P- M cu QD 3 in the earlier CI. E E O U cv E O II 2 :Q B-1 93 cs 3 N KD Q 3 O so 2 o P .E on 'C U x.. U L1 5- U Q an .2 E E 5-4 41 T1 an Q1 ,-4 ,-Q November nee, Chia. s Conventron tn Defla ' ernen 1 Frr 2 GJ C 3 +-. Margaret Hopkins, Lois Luthy, Carolyn Rodebaugh, Mary Sue Emerick, Sally Richards, Bernetta Pager, Berniece Pager. The Victory line-up. Wzajo This year the majorettes had a very successful season. They marched at all football games, performing at half-time. Besides performing in the annual band concert, they went with Miss Gamble to the Disabled American Veterans' post where they danced and even sat on Santa's knee. Mary Sue Ernerick was awarded a trophy by a representative of the Toledo parade committee for her splendid performance in the parade which celebrated the opening of the new station. Stand up and cheer. W: :Q A. Fight the team across the field T 32 F. I. A is 7 nv, WS f' 'l'-ff .Y f FIRST ROW: Lavern Richardson, Ladonna Burqin, Berna Myers Nancy Schmidt Donna Brackett, Mary Hartman, Lois Luthy Rita McKee. SECOND ROW: David lrwin, David Pheils, lim Schmidt, Dolores Mierczynski, Fritzie Heindorff, Mary Krohn, Bill Newn- ham Duane Pheils Dick Pollock, Mrs. Abell. THIRD ROW: Vertal Scott, David Martin, Bill Gall, Richard Shirey Dann Zerby, Larry Manley, Harvey Swope, Buddy Bruno Bob Kulwicki. joacfamflo OFFICERS President ....... . ........ .... D avid Martin Vice President. . . . . .Fritzie Heindorff 34 Secretary ..... . . .Ladonna Burgin W V Treasurer ..... ........ B ill Newnham J--V--':T x, Reporter ......... ....... N ancy Schmidt , L X Sergeant At Arms. . . .... David Pheils, Bill Gall '? 1 , Adviser .................................... Mrs. Abell Ag f a, .,,,, , l Students are eligible to the Latin Club after completing m y successfully two semesters of Latin. , .. j f.1:'g'f. M' A Along with various activities this year, the Latin Club Q , ' j I , 5f1j.'QfQ Q .gy sponsored an ldes of March program at which time new . 115 members were initiated. I The group was affiliated again with the Iunior Classi- It H J cal League. This year the members presented to the ' Seniors the Iunior Classical League award key which is I a special award of sterling silver given as a mark of recognition for meritorious service to the chapter. The Latin Club presented its usual one-act play in the spring. NU' 3 I .9-an , K, ,Q .tai M mms ting-xwxr-Wt' SEATED: Edgar Gibson, Mary Sue Ernerick, Barbara Graham, Lavern Richardson, Helen Zinser, Gerald Griesinger. STANDING: Tom Bettinqer, Ann Davidson, Marilynn Gunn, Shirley Gibson, Mrs. Hazel, Ierry Younger, Carmen Sack, Larry Kaltenbach, David Pheils, Fritzie Heindorfi, Leah Stair, Mary Krohn, Ladonna Burgin, David Martin. .zw gm OFFICERS Presidentq ...... ........... ...... D a vid Martin Vice President. . . .... Gerald Griesinger Secretary ...... . ....... Rita Poling Treasurer .... . . .Mary Krohn Reporter ............ ..... L eah Stair Sergeant at Arms .......................... Edgar Gibson Adviser ...................................... Mrs. Hazel In October the Library Club gave its school talent show. 4 . Musical selections and a skit on books were given. The pro- ceeds have been used ior new book requests and The , Toledo Times. The librarians were required sto pass a test after the first six weeks this year in order to qualify for their positions. The Library Club gave the library Mademoiselle and Field and Stream magazine subscriptions for this year. Each year we hope to honor Seniors who have served ' as librarians. T No reading circle books were ordered this year because of low finances. With the new school levy we hope to add new books. More people were doing research than at any other time. However, fiction and non-fiction patronage could be in- creased. .mm 33 5' 'A FIRST ROW: Glenn Meadows, Donald Myers, Iim Druschel, Carroll Leonard, Norman Piraino, Fred Gerasimiak, Halick De- Rush, Albert Byram, Mark Schalow, Gary Hutchinson, Richard Bethel, Mike Myers. SECOND ROW: Ronald Mayberry, Iim Guy, Don Houlc, Bill Emerick, Dale Prentice, Dick Tomaszewski, Wayne Altman, Harold Gets, Bob Timpe, Louis Kaiser, Ierry Wagerman. Tl-llRD ROW: Shirley Waite, Joyce Harris, Audrey Hamilton, Carolyn Rodebaugh, Dorothy Wilcznski, Marlene Szymanowslci. Valarie Richards, Theresa Ziarno, Carrie Demerest, Deena Bridges, Eileen Greenburg. FOURTH ROW: lim Fager, Robert Kulwicki, Ella Haynes, Mary Gilsdorf, Beverly Brint, Yvonne Hamilton, lanet Schuette, Dorothy Dennis, Carol Dion, lanice Linkey. FIFTH ROW: lerry Delaney, lim Ramm, Earl Willard, Harry Simpson, Carl Green, Bob Richardson, Mr. Collins. OFFICERS President ....... ......... . . . . Bill Emerick Vice President ...... Secretary-Treasurer. . . Program Chairman. . . . . . . . . . .Beverly Brint . . . . . Dick Tornaszewski . . . .Carolyn Rodebaugh The Science and Biology Clubs were organized to help interest people in science and biology. Also, one of the chief purposes of these clubs was to get funds to increase facilities in the science roorn. 34 FIRST ROW: Ken Widney, Carl Striggow, David Irwin, Melvin Burczynski, Bob Kalwicki, lim Hill, Paul Shepherd, Dick Wertz, George Fought, Torn Gregg. SECOND ROW: lohn Burchfield, Ronald Manley, Larry Manley, Bud Bruno, George Miller, lerry Poling, Duane Pheils, Harvey Swope, Bob Greenburg, Denis lohnson. THIRD ROW: Rita McKee, Lois Luthy, Berna Myers, Nancy Schmidt, Mr. Collins, Theresa Fournier, Clara Bohls, Rachel Johnson, Mary Ptaff. aibrvqi, gm OFFICERS President ................... Kenneth Widney Vice President .... .......... I im Hill Secretary-treasurer. . . ....... Rita McKee Program Chairman. . . . . .Theresa Fournier Early in the year the Science and Biology Clubs co-sponsored a movie talk given by the Hisens. At Christmas they sold pine bundles and, as a reward tor their efforts, they enjoyed a very fine party at the Toledo Naturalists' Lodge at Pearson Park. A wrestling match Was sponsored by the Biology Club in the spring. '14 FIRST ROW: Marilynn Gunn, Mary Krohn, Mary Sue Emerick, Ladonna Burgin, Margaret Hopkins, Barbara Graham, Pat Downs, Shirley Gibson, Marquita Talbert, Doris Wagner. SECOND ROW: Sharon Metzger, Helen Wagner, Rita Poling, Shirley Shriner, Gloria DeFil1ppo, Bernetta Pager, lanet Butler, loyce Kohli, Helen Zinser. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hansen, Nancie Donnelly, Clara Pfaff, Virginia Mohr, Frances Dreps, Margie Cockenour, Shirley Brown, JoAnn Bridges, Berneice Pager, Leah Stair, Doris Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Mierczyrislci, Arlene Katafiasz, loAnn Kokocinski, Sally Richards, Sue Luhinski, Clara Bohls, Carmen Sack, Lois Butler, Kathryn Bowen, Carolyn Brint, Lavern Richardson. '11, 5. Q. Q. OFFICERS President ....... .............. .... M a rgaret Hopkins Vice President . . . . .Barbara Graham Secretary ..... . . . Shirley Gibson Treasurer. . . ..... Ladonna Burgin Reporter ............ Sergeant at Arms .... Adviser ........... . . . . . . . .Mary Sue Emerick . . .Ann Davidson, Pat Downs Hansen The Senior G.A.A. is composed ot lunior and Senior girls who wish to sup- port athletic activities. In the tall all new members were initiated into the club. The girls sold re- freshments at football and basketball games and gave a dance to raise money for their annual Athletic Banquet and Dance. At the banquet held on February 3, 1951, the athletic boys received their letters and the Senior girls their G.A.A. pins. 36 FIRST ROW: Io Ann Eyre, Carolyn Rodebauqh, Audrey Hamil- ton, Iessie Frushour, Pat Donnelly, ludy Foreman, Naomi Price, Beverly Brint, Shirley Waite, Beverly Mohr, Charlene Blakeman, Mary Lou Wisnewski, Berna Myers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Luttrell, Nancy Nowoweijski, Bena Bridges, Ella Mae Haynes, Theresa Ziarno, Evelyn Bracken, Dorothy Dennis, Mary Gilsdorf, Marlene Grams, Patricia Bracken, Shirley Ryan, Lois Luthy, Rita Ziarno, Grace Bethel. Tl-HRD ROW: Carol Dion, Mary Pfatf, Valerie Richards, Mary Demerest, Ianet Schuette, Geraldine Beverson, lanice Linkey, Frances Romer, Bonnie Sosbe, Ianice Butler, Patricia Davis, lane Williams, Sharon Williams, Rita McKee. FOURTH ROW: lackie Taube, Dorothy Wilczynski, Patricia Keeter, Nancy Schmidt, Maxine Albon, Nancie Montague, Marlene Symanowski, Marlene Roberts, Marilyn McCabe, Donna Brackett, Laura Brown, Pauline Brown, Shirley Purdy, Rachel Iohnson. 'fz.5.d.1. OFFICERS President ....... .................. L ois Luthy Vice-President .... . . . Carolyn Rodebaugh Secretary ..... ...... S hirley Ryan Treasurer .... . . . Valerie Richards Reporter ..................... Audrey Hamilton Sergeants-at-Arms. .Reda Shaw, Sharon Williams Adviser ........................... Mrs. Luttrell The Iunior G.A.A. held its initiation party, with the second year members officiating, on November 14, 1950. The organi- zation also sponsored candy sales during the lunch period. Iunior GAA. members enjoyed a picnic in the spring. 37 LEFT: Tom Haupricht, Ronald Manley, Ierry Younger, lack Montague, Lawrence Kaltenbach, Jerry Griesinger, Dick Wertz, Charles Griner, George Fought, 1-larry Simpson. ACROSS: Ed Houk, Mr, Lash, Vertal Scott, Mr. Haber, Kenneth Widney. RIGHT: Bill Newnham, Eddie Gibson, Bob Bicktcrzi, Russel Siegel, Bud Bruno, Harry Pratt, David Martin, Iohn Sniegowski, B111 Gall. 38 wwlq, The Varsity is an organization in the school which is made up ot boys who have earned Varsity letters by participating in sports. The club was re-organized in 1942 for the boys' benefit in making money for paying for insurance fees and initiation parties. During the year the annual Athletic Banquet was given to the boys by the GAA. Each Senior member was awarded a Varsity key, showing that he had won a Var- sity letter and that he belonged to the Varsity New members elected to the Varsity this year Were: Bill Gall, Bill Newnham, Russell Siegel, Harold Pratt, Buddy Bruno, Dick Wertz, lerry Younger Torn Haupricht, Harry Simpson, George Fought, Vertal Scott, Larry Kaltenbach, and Kenneth Widney. Seniors receiving gold keys and iootballs were: Tom Haupricht, Ierry Griesinger, Charles Griner, Vertal Scott, Ed Houk, Dave Martin, and Bob Bicktord. Varsity is now endeavoring to make a new con- stitution which will keep the club operating the same each year. OFFICERS President ............. Bob Bicktord Vice President ..... lohn Sniegowski Secretary ........... Charles Griner Treasurer. . . ............ Ed Houk Advisers ....... Mr. Lash, Mr. Haber ll ll Rita McKee, Marquita Talbert, Barbara Gra- ham, Shirley Gibson, Marilynn Gunn, and Nancie Donnelly. I Lois Luthy, Shirley Purdy, Audrey Hamil- ton, Bob Kulwicki. Second step: Donna Brackett. First step: Iackie Taube. The Varsity Cheerleaders urged them on. This year ct new method was used for electing cheerleaders. It was decided that six would be chosen every year. Shirley Gibson was re-elected from last year's varsity qirls. Three of these qirls will not be back next year. They are Nancie Donnelly, Shirley Gibson, and Marilynn Gunn who will graduate this year The cheerleaders held a bake sale, iuke box dance, and a talent show to earn money for new uni- forms. The girls received letters for their services and the Senior qirls also received trophies. The Iunior High Cheerleaders cheered at Iunior High and Re- serve qarnes. These cheerleaders are sponsored by the Iunior G.A..A. 39 21' .gl i' D ., U A X 5 L? '. ,mf Red Cross Home Room Representcmves Tcmm 1' Q C y ,url Cl First Amd Class nl Harry Sxmpsfn hu fc Def. Q1 J FI. sw L1 y fyx QGH 40 yn5k1 U M10 T ..r1: '.f Ef-' E-5: Q 5 I Iv' 1 n if .-:tis '21 if .5 Eff V f:i:CfI7 if ' in ig: m Q Q, J' fxffF11sE1 Th' Pf f.f'Q' 5 ff-fn-1, F -'ty PZ 11: '.':5. L .HIDV I 1 ' HF 2- Eff 73: ff 1 -1151 Hahn- . 1, D'1.Zf':' :ff-f Z , 'lfll H1:'?1,x7 STXXNDINGZ pLI'1'lC1x'I I' '.-Jms, Ef:'i1ryr1 Y?fuv.'1-m, All-'luv K 1' 111.114 Hr-1 n Hflzzeh, T,T.,::y Tim! N II v'1. Fv1.lI1lIxj1l'L Inj zrie,-1 Shfxlmn ,'AA, 1 :rits fl.: '111 P 1 Q, Nzmfy Frye, Ciysxll F' 1 1, My Eizfi f.f1:5. L,Llf'Yf1:i fjulf lyri EIYLIY, fif- gfx to l, limerick, Fritzi l-leindortt, Fournier Lavern Richard- son, Polock. KM' - Ffwiflfflb ' FIRST ROVJ: Mary Sue SECOND RCW: Bob Kul- wicki, jerry Younger, Bud Sue Lubznski, Theresa Bruno, Mr. Hail-ziers, Dave Irwin, Ben Dennis, Dick 04 OFFICERS President ......... Fritze Heindortt Vice-President ...... Sue Lubinski Secretary-Treasurer ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavern Richardson This year Mr. Heckters sponsored our newly formed Art Clubi The group niet only twice this year because ot lack of materials and Mr. Heckter's limited time. The objective of the Club is to have a place to get together and do what interests each one individually. lt you saw the murals that decorated the Athletic Dance you saw an example of the work that tfie Art Club hopes to do in the future. The boys enjoyed operating a new DeVry projector this year. lfftlfvn lfuyhe, David lrw.n, Larry Kfilifiral 1'h if n Fahrtfr, ' '.fz:':r,-, l2,1,. lliuritv ft:-1' itz, I. fin Yfr, V 41 A 32555 Q6 ,aww Nm T bwlg nr' ii JL'- H wp X Q 4, ' 4 3 8 fi Q P' . . V X f I .. ' My dn. '.. F jk 5 mek b.l. 'I iii Q., ....?, , aj ' , Q 'WS . -auf .. mmm. , S, ! vw. R S-Q3 A :QS A A K' 3, ,nw 5 , nga, hams? I X41 mQ A Q V' 5 Q X wif Q1uzD1q,flz.a,flu3wL4ualzte1z.,aA, aQumbluL,wQ,AcoA2nLa1zdwv11.hvnoJzA,. .. X, W-f EE QQ! 53 vi! EE I J 3'ENgQ5g5 fx ' QI1 ff A ' f 2 Y ' f 70 1 V171 ja 'll I Z Q 'f T V 4' Qi, -5 - 8, 5 gk JAWNG 53 1 0 ! 7 Maw . 5 xx X I E E v 5 5 1 M -Zglglflli Q M ' if 5' 1 W 5 2 Q 95 + ' f mf ' Z W U 1 f lfv -if 1 v' 'M-' ' , gg X 3.9 :1 x 2, . I X .45 j . 'Y f 2 1, 4: J 1 ' A i X Q N . ' 4 ici I ' ! 4, fjff cm 'A 1 A K ' I 'V , X-.xx Z ' Aix g X tglwubu. FIRST ROW Dolores M1erczynskr Bob LaTour lark Montague Frltzte Hemdorff SECOND ROW Mrs Hazel Patrrcra Downs Davrd Phells Ed Grbson OFFICERS Presldent lack Montague Vrce Presrdent Robert LaTour Secretary Dolores Mrerczynskr Treasurer Fr1tz1e Herndortt Serqeants at Arms lohn Snleqowskr Edgar Grbson Reporter Kathryn Bowen Student Councrl Davrd Pherls Patrrcra Downs Advrser Mrs Hazel At the frrst home football qame the Iunrors sponsored a home comrnq queen who was crowned durrnq the half after a parade around the held Wrth the mascot and attendants A homecomrnq dance followed The lumor Class play M Lllss was a smash hrt On Aprll 14 the lunrors honored the Semor Class wrth the annual banquet The Prom was May 5 wrth the Klng and Queen rerqnrnq as usual Durmq the year there were also lumor rmqs a paper dnve and a bake sale , .. , 1 1 . ' ' ............... , ................... , 1 1 . 11 1111 1 1 1 - , . , . 1 1 - ,lu 'Q , I x. ' I E. Adamski '? 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C harles Griner Vice President. . . ..... Ianet Butler Secretary ..... ....... R ita McKee Treasurer .... . . . Valerie Richards Reporter ........... . ...... Denis lohnson Program Chairman ............ Beverly Shriner Project Chairmen ..... Pat Downs, David Pheils Student Council's objective for the year was paying for a new projector, which cost 33401.10 Part of the money was raised by selling popcorn on Thursdays. Sale of First and Ten, a sports magazine, helped to a certain extent. The big attair of the year was a carnival, held March 16, when each organization co-operated by sponsoring a booth. According to tradition, Student Council presented the usual assemblies during the year: Armistice Day, Thanksgiving playlet, Christmas Carol Singing, and Easter religious program. YS- '4 P SEATED: Gloria Dolfilippo, Shirley Gibson, Mary Krohn, Ladonna Burqin, Marilynn Gunn, Fritze Heindorff, Loretta Miller. STANDING: Dave Martin, Mr. Moore, Delores Mierc- zynski, Vertal Scott, Ed Houk. R Al fe Honor students of the eleventh and twelfth grades are eligible for membership in the Holland chapter of the National Senior Honor Society. Students who qualified and were elected as new members were as follows: Gloria DeFilippo, Vertal Hamm, .Snriatirm Scott, Fritze Heindorff, Delores Mierczynski, Loretta Miller, and Rita Poling. The society sponsored a juke-box dance lanuary 12, and held a picnic April 26. The purpose of the Iunior Honor Society, com- grade, 3.155 tenth grade, 3.005 also ratings in citi- posed ot eighth, ninth, and tenth grade pupils, is zenship, service, leadership, and character. to encourage scholarship in preparation for Senior The society sponsored a one-act play April 9 Honor Society. Students are entitled to member- and held an annual picnic May 9. ship by point averages: eighth grade, 3.257 ninth SEATED: Beverly Brinl, Dorothy Dennis, Etta Haines, Bertie Brown, Marilyn Hartman, Nancy Schmidt, Carolyn Rode- bauqh. STANDlNG: Don Houk, Carol Noe, Crystal Cairl Laura Brown, Mr. Sutter, Donna Brackett, Mary Hartman, VVilma Heuer- man, Harvey Swope, 47 T, , w Ju X nil 5 'NN --11- Wllum, George Srmth Bxll Newnharn M hss Carolyn Brrnt Sally Ann Brchards Mn Q Iohn Grey Bob LaTour Mrs Lena Mofflts Lols Butler Dolores Mrerczynslu Clytle MOfl1lS Mary Sue EIT19T1ClC Bess Starllqhl Clara Hunnnq Carter Langdon Iudqe McSnaoa1ey 53 AW ,ad Kathryn Bowen Ann Davrdson Davld Phells Iohn Blchardson Iames Leonard Lk.: iii U54 JH A H1391 I-Q wr B353 WQLQ. Y I A 'yi ,v nf 'w I . , F : y X Y i F Q.. , Ji , I ly ,Ami M 2 M B M 4- rg M ,Mig yy M ,, B so M if - , f ' Z, 'K ' . 3 W A. 31 'I-3' yn -Yi Mx ' 'A S. X 'Q FS fx ' 2 ' z ,Wig rf .. A or l K B vs .4 ' K1 if 'B xxx 1 1 . Y ,!f'iV,4, X. -xr V x S SQ I xxx .g- f y V My -Q, ,. ix Q rust, , . 1 . E . , xr K K gy I A I 0 :ll A .................. y ' pi ll L A, ........ f ' -.': E:If:E ln' Q Q . ' .......... ' 1 r ilff'..7E3 X . yi U - - fl o , T' 'fzvqgg If M M ....... 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Academic Band 1, 2, 3, Serqzeant at arms 47 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Double Quartetle 1, 3, 4: Library Cluh 3 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Camas-ra Club 2, President 35 Class Vice President 2, Watch Out for Spooksu 3, It's Up to You Z: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Projectionest 3, 47 Student Council 1, Senior Play Com- mittee 4. Herbert Brown Home was not built in a day. Ambition-To be CI carpenter. General lones lunior 1-iigh, Intermural Basket- 1:a11 15 Macomber, trade 25 Swanton, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Reserve Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 45, Holland, Basketball Robert Bickford Why should the giovil have all the qcocl tunes? Ambition-Play hasoloall. General Varsity H 2, 3 ltlnt 4: Baseball 1, 35 Basketl a.Q 1 -it f7if:thall 2. 3, 4, Class 'lf-2115.16 U Tre Presi- dent 3, Sergeant ,z s 2, Tattler 4, Vfinalnull 4. Shirley Brown 'Tis well to be honest and true. Ambition--to be a typist. Commercial F' ul K 'Q ,I Qt is lr. G.A.A, 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 25 Cwlee I Club 1, 3, 4, Choir 4, Sr. GAA. 4. loAnn Bridges Simplicity of all thinqs is he hardest to be cop ed Ambition To oe a secretary Commercia nd 1 2 4 Treasur Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Ch ir 4 Double xtette 4 lr GA A 12 Semo A 3 Watch Ou For pooks 3 s p o You Spring Concert 1 2 Lcxdonncx Burgxn A kinfi n art is a fountain of good HQSS Amloiion To be a secretary Academ c Commercial Band 1 2 3 Secretary 4 Societas Romanas 2 Secretary 3 4 1 GAA 1 2 Sr GAA34lrHonor cicty l 2 Sr Honor So iety President 4 Vtlatch Out for Spooks 3 Class 'lreasurer 3 Glee Club l 1.11 rary Cl 13 Sec etary 3, 4 Band Concert 1 2 3, 4 wif' ,a L. ,f 39 5 yrs lv.--I -av- AIQ Ja 3 9 use Dolores Burzynski Soft hair on which light drops a crown. Ambition--To be a housewife. Commercial Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Sextette 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Windmill 45 Tattler 45 Christmas Programs l,Z, 3,45 Spring Concert 15 lt's Up To You 25 Come to the Fair 3: Biology Club 4- Gloria DeFilippo A good heart is worth gold. Ambition-Go to college and be a teacher. Academic-Commercial Ir. Honor Society 1,25 Se-c'y 25 Sr. Honor Society 45 Play Ccm- mittee 45 Student Council Play 35 Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Spring Concert5 1t's Up To You 25 Come to the Fair 35 Watch Out for Spooksu 35 Librcxry Club 3.4: Librarian 35 Christmas Programs l, 2, 3, 45 Windmill 45 Tattler 4. Icmet Butler A rose is sweeter in the bud than in full bloom. Ambition-To be a good housewife. Academic-Commercial Ir. Honor Society 25 Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Spring Concert 15 lt's Up To You 25 Come to the Fair 35 Watch Out for Spooksu 35 Christmas Programs l,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Sec'y 35 V. President 45 Tattler 45 Windmill 4. Elma Iecm Demerest 'Tis well to be merry and wise. Ambition-To be a nurse. Commercial Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 45 Operetta 25 Spring Concert 1,3. Floyd Crow Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need. Ambition To be a jet pilot. General Class Vice-president 15 Glee Club 1,25 Boys' Ouartette 25 Spring Concert 15 lt's Up To You 2. B. 'Wow' . 'Q' 1 'Q' 'Ln-P 'qw Bernard Dennis 9' 'QM Young fellows wi1l be young gn f.'0i'XlX1 X 1' fellows Six, Y!! X Ambition To be a farmer ' General A H' Student Council 2 3 Treasurer 3 W 34, ,ff ,A Windmill 4 Tattler 4 ,. I I 'liar .r A Y '33 'er ' 'lf 5 I Nancie Donnelly Hoses red and vicglffts blue, and she the sweetest tlower that in the forest grew. Ambition- To be a good wife, Commercial Windmill 45 Tattler 45 Sr. Cv.A.A. 3,45 Cheerleader 2,45 lt's Up To You 25 Double Sextette 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 253,45 F.H.A. 2,35 Ir. G.A.A. 25 Come To The Fair 35 Christmas Program 2,3,45 Student Council 24 Shlrley Gibson The Very llower of youth. Amhitionf-To go to college. Commercial Tattler 45 Windmill 45 Library Club 3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Choir 253,45 lr. Honor Society l, President 25 Glee Club 1.253545 Double Sex- tette 3,45 Watch Out For Spool-rs 35 lt's Up To You 25 Spring Concert l,35 Christmas Program l,2,3,45 Ir, G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Secretary 45 F.H.A. l, Treas- urer 2, Bemeice Fager A rolling stone gathers no moss. Ambition Travel Europe on a 4-H tour. Commercal Glee Club 1,2,3,45 lr, G.A.A, 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Band 23,45 Sec- retary 2,35 Treasurer 45 Marorette 3,45 Choir 3,4- Daxxi ie Soxtrvte 45 Sprpng Cfncert i, lf's Up To You 25 Crime Tr The fair' 3: Band Tournament 2,35 Pixy Com' mittee 4. Donald Gregg A penny for your zhoirrhts. Amlrztton- TF Eze a man. General Tauirir 45 VV1nflrn1ll 4. Bernetta Pager Great thoughts rome from the heart, Ambition--NVorl:, travel, then get married. Commifrcial Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Double Sextette 45 Band 23,45 Mawrotte 3,45 lr. G.A.A. l,2g Sr. G.A.A, 3,45 Watch Out For Spoolcsu 35 Spring Cericert lg It's Up To You 25 Come To The Fair 35 Band Tournament 213- Gerald Griesinger A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Ambition--To he a salesman, General Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 253,45 Baseball l,3,45 Varsity H l,25 3,4, Secretary 45 Watch Out For Speaks 35 Tattler 45 Vtfindmill 45 Library Club, Vice President 47 Camera Club 35 Class Sergeant- at-arms 4. lin if N 'S i 'vi' ir 1 sfwfk 'QQ:y4 Charles Griner Everyone admires a good sportsman. Ambition-To go to Bowling Green University. General Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Varsity H 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Watch Out for Spooks 35 1t's Up to You 25 Student Council, Presi- dent 4. Doris Hayes Life is the flower of which love is the honey. Ambition ff-f- To be a secretary. Commercial Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Choir 3,45 Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Class Reporter 35 Watch Out for Spooks 35 It's Up to You 25 Spring Concert lg Double Sex- tette 45 Come To the Fair 3. Manlynn Gunn Beautiful eyes make silence eloquent. Ambition-To be a good housewife. Commercial Class Secretary 25 Class Treas- urer 45 Play Committee 45 Wind- mill 45 Tattler 45 Library Club 3,45 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Ir. Honor Society l, Treasurer 25 Watch Out for Spooks 3: It's Up to You 25 Double Sextette 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 lr. G.A.A. 1, Treasurer 25 Spring Concert 1,35 Christmas Program l,2,3,45 Sr. Honor So- ciety 3,45 Secretary 4. Charlotte Hackman Silence, often of pure innocence, persuades when speaking fails. Ambition-To be a secretary. Commercial Glee Club l,2,3,4. Tom Haupricht 1 am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me. Ambition-To be a success in life. General Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4: Windmill 45 Tattler 45 Student Council lp Varsity H 4. Margaret Hopkins Hitch your wagon to a star. Ambition-To be a housewife. Commercial Sr. G.A.A. 3, President 4: Ir. G.A.A. l, President 25 Majorette 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Play Committee 45 Student Council 15 Cheerleader 25 Stu- dent Council Play 35 Watch Out for Spooksn 35 Double Sextette 3 4 fgnwei '35 Edward Houk The wor l ,l knit-:s nothing of its qreafcst men. Academxc-Commercial Ambition---Go to colleqe. Class President 1,2,3,45 Sr, Honor Society 3,45 Ir. Honor Society 1,25 Varsity H 3,45 Treasurer 45 Foot- ball 28,45 Basketball l,2,3. Arlene Katcdiasz The heart has always the pardoninq power. Ambition-V To be a secretary. Commercial Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Band 35 Glee Club 1,25 FHA. 1,2. Rose Marie Hughes Ccntented with the fortunes of the day. Ambition- -To lie a beautician. Commercial F.1-IA. 1,2,3,4: lr, G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A, 3,4. Charles Kretz A aood man possesses a kinqdcm. Ambition---To be a success in life. General Dorothy Iohnoii 0 fgnscr xl S., 13 3 Ns. 19' C' -1' , it J Y' ,z .JJ The good are heavens peculiar care Ambition To be C1 secretary. Commercial lr. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. C-.A.A. 3,45 Vice President 35 FHA. 1,23 Sergeant at arms 3. Mary Krohrx A sweet attractive kind of grace. Ambition-To be a psychologist. Commercial-Academic Class Treasurer Z5 Secretary 3,45 Ir. Honor Society 1,25 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Vice President 45 Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 F.H.A. lp Library Club 3,45 Treas' urer 45 Latin Club 23,45 Treasurer 2: Watch Out for Spooksu 3: Windmill 4: Tattler 4. .JR S use- 4 ii' ig' ..f ' inf . 4. 7 Wu David Martin All mankind loves a lover. Ambition-President of Sears 6. Roebuck. Academic Football' l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,47 Golf 37 Basketball l,2,3,47 Ir. Honor Society 27 Sr. Honor So- ciety 3, Treasurer 47 Latin Club 2, President 3,47 Library Club 3.4, Vice President 3, President 47 Varsity H 2,3,47 Watch Out For Spoolcsu 37 Tattler 4: Wind- mill, Editor 47 Play Committee 4. Melvin Myers A faint heart never won a fair lady. Ambition-V-To be a farmer. General Windmill 4: Tattler 4. Sharon Metzger She is pretty to walk With. General Libbey l,2,37 Sr. G.A.A. 4. Betty Platt Days of respite are golden days. Ambitionv-To be a housewife. Commercial Ir. GAA. l,2f Sr, G.A.A. 3,47 F.H.A. l,2I Glee Club l,Z,3,47 Choir 23,47 Biology Club 47 Windmill 47 Tattler 47 Christmas Program l,2,3,4g Spring Concert l: lt's Up To You 27 Come To The Fair 3. Ioyce Miller Speech is great, but silence is greater. Ambition To be a successful secretary. Commercial Rita Poling Will is character in action. Ambition--To be a medical technician. Academic Ir. G.A.A. 1,27 Sr. G.A.A. 3,4: lr. Honor Society Z7 Glee Club l,2, 3,47 Choir 47 Spring Concert 1: lt's Up To You 2. 1 it-J I ,X QW! wl'w, . .fr Richard Pollock He is the verv pineapple of politeness. Ambition-To be an aeronautical engineer. Academic Class Reporter 45 Latin Club 2.3, 45 Camera Club 35 Art Club 45 Tattler 45 Windmill 45 Band l,Z,35 Watch Out For Spooks 3. ll, .fam- Lillian Schuetle There is sweetness in her smile. Ambition-To be a secretary. Commercial F.H.A. 15 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 4. Carmen Sack Silence is as deep as eternity. Ambition-To be a seamstress. General Ir. G.A.A. l,25 Sr. G.A,A. 3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Band 35 Operetta 25 Spring Concert 3. Vertal Scott He qets through too late who goes too fast. Ambitton-Secret Service Aqent. Academic Football 45 Basketball 3,45 Stu- dent Council Play 4: Latin Club 4: Varsity H 45 Glee Club 3,45 Choir 45 Baseball 3,45 Sr. Honor Society 4. James Schmidt Stately and tall he moves in the hall. Academic Ambition-To be an aeronautical engineer. Latin Club 2,3,4: Camera Club 3: Band 1,2,3, President 45 Watch Out For Spooks 35 Glee Club 4 Choir 4 Shirley Shrine: She's all my fancy painted her5 she's lovely, she's divine. Ambition'To be a model. Commercial Ir. G.A.A. 1. Secretary 25 Sr. G,A.A, 3,4: F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Homecoming Queen 45 Daisey Mae 2: Spring Concert 1: lt's Up To You 2: Watch Out For Spooksn 3: Windmill 4: Tattler 45 Christmas Program l,2. ti 'P 'MV ,. 5-fi J. Leah Stair She makes efforts for the happiness of others. AmbitioniTo study voice. Commercial Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Ir. G.A.A. 25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 F.H.A. l,2,35 Library Club 45 Watch Out For Spooks 3: Double Sex- tette 4. Patricia White Schneider Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can Wear in society. Ambition-To qo to business school, Commercial Ir. G.A.A. 1,25 Sr. G.A.A. 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4: Watch Out For Spooksn 35 Library Club 3,45 Librarian 3,45 Tattler 45 Windmill 4. ianet Swonqer ff? A smile is a whisper of a laugh. Ambition-To be a nurse. Commercial lr. G.A.A. 25 F.H.A. l.2,3. Guy Willis The eye speaks with an eloquence and truthfulness surpassing speech, Ambition-To be a pharmacist. Academic Latin Club 2,35 President 35 Class Sergeant-at-arms 4, Adeline Timpe . 'E' Old friends are best. Ambition Commercial Helen Zinser A true friend is a gift of God. Ambition-To be a secretary. Commercial Woodward ly F.H.A. 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Sr. G.A,A. 3,45 It's Up To You 25 Come To The Fair 35 Library Club 4. 6012, 00211, Pham i ? ,'i.:1.a... Queen of tl.: 1 rom Dorothy lohnoif Kmq of 1.1, - 10m Ben Dennis Rurmerseuti Ed Houk, Icmet Butler Shirley Shriner. Ierry Gnesxnger Queen of Houieftominq, Shirley Shriner Jaftlcfz, SEATED: Shirley Gibson, Morilynn Gunn, Nuncie Don- nelly, Rilo Polinq, Shirley Shriner. STANDING: Melvin Meyers, Torn Haupricht, Dick Pollock, Ben Dennis, Bob Bicklord, Charles Griner. ...L.,M-.,, ' J A ,pn - . V, Ms I : 1'-N .9 Pio: 2 a . 5 V ,4 ',,,, ' .mx Bob and Melvin did much of the mirneoqrophinq. if SEATED: Don Gregg, Shirley Gibson, Rita Poling, Morilynn Gunn, Noncie Donnelly, Icrnet Buller, Shirley Shriner. STANDlNG: Mary Krohn, Dave Mcrriin, Bob Bickford, Melvin Myers, Glorio De- Fllippo, Mrs. Burkhart, lerry Greisinqer. ,A 59 Jkdhtfhl gjhpand May 24 1971 Havlng heard that one of our former class mates IERRY GRIESINGER now the top come d1an of HGWG11 was conductlng a show 1n Honolulu we left the States to attend We boarded the yacht HOLLAND owned by BEN DENNIS We engaged a state room and much to our surpr1se the cab1n boy was MELVIN MYERS That evemng the captam 1nv1ted us to dlnner The captaln was none other than VERTAL SCOTT who had h1s sea legs whrle st1ll IH school After dtnner entertatnment was prov1ded by the dancxng twtns BERNEICE and BERNETTA FAGER followed by Houd1n1 KRETZ the famous mag1c1an and h1s beaut1ful ass1stant CARMEN SACK The next momtng s1tt1ng ln our deck chaxrs we not1ced the famous model SHIRLEY SHRINER w1th her play boy f1ancee ED HOUCK who IS also a senator of renown At lunch we xwere served by the stewardess DORIS HAYES who was really very wealthy and Just on the crulse for the fun of 1t As our boat was docktng we not1ced a group of natxve workers unloadtng bananas the over seer bemg SAMPSON GRINER As we landed on the beach we not1ced TOM FATS HAUPRICHT recl1n1ng under a palm tree sur rounded by twenty Hawauan QIIIS ln grass skrrts dancing around htm The leader of the group was RITA POLING Drlvtng down the ma1n street to our room IH the Butler Hotel owned by IANET BUTLER we not1ced a newsboy IIM SCHMIDT sellrng cop 1es of the Pollock Ioumal owned and ed1t d by DICK POLLOCK In our hotel the room clerk turned out to be FLOYD CROW who rang for a bellboy Who should appear but DON GREGG Walkxng through the lounge we not1ced two well dressed gtrls s1tt1ng around As we approached them they were tallang as usual Of course they were MARGARET HOPKINS GLORIA DE FILIPPO and none other than TOM BETTINGER world heavywe1ght boxlng champ1on After a good mght s sleep we dec1ded to h1t the h1gh spots of Honolulu We went to the Blckford resort CBOB IS also sponsor of the MISS Hawa11 contest of Wh1Ch SHARON METZ GER was the last WIHHGII Rest1ng on the beach there we spotted a yacht owned by SHIRLEY GIBSON who had marrxed the great football and basketball coach DAVE MARTIN now at Holland w1th four stra1ght undefeated unt1ed seasons ln football and one tn basketball At lunch served by a very str1k1ng waltress by the name of MARY KROHN we saw two women vlgorously argumg about who was the best housewlfe The women were NANCIE DONNELLY Know Eppardl and DOLORES BUR ZYNSKI fnow Malczewskll who had run down also to see Ierrys show Watchlng the argu ment Wllh grow1ng concern was MARILYNN GUNN marrled to Fred Hott who had Just made a m1ll1on by w1nn1ng the Kentucky Derby They also own sugar plantatlons Mar1lynn told us that ARLENE KATAFIASZ and her hus band who had won many utterbug contests were known the world over and that IO ANN BRIDGES and LADONNA BURGIN are playmg the1r clar1nets 1n an all-g1rl orchestra whtch we would hear later IH the evemng After lunch we went to the Internatlonal Swlmmmg Meets DOROTHY IOHNOFF and 1n the crowd rushlng to congratulate her we saw her f1ancee GUY WILLIS who owns cha1n drug stores all over the world Also we noticed IH the crowd ELMA IEAN DEMEREST who was voted Mlss Secretary of 1970 From sxgns posted all over the c1ty we learned that the Hawauan Globetrotters were playmg at the local sports arena under the excellent coachmg of HERB BROWN In the press box we saw IOYCE MILLER the d1rt gatherer of Hawa11 and stopped to talk w1th her She told us that SHIRLEY BROWN and HELEN ZINSER were hot rod dr1vers BETTY PFAFF and PAT WHITE SCHNEIDER were runnlng a cl1n1c for dateless gtrls IANET SWONGER and ROSE MARIE HUGHES owned restaurants all over the world and that ADELINE TIMPE and LILLIAN SCHUETTE were seamstresses for the famous movle star CHARLOTTE HECKMAN Tomorrow we shall spend a qu1et day and 1n the evenlng attend the show Id llke to know 1f we knew anyone else 1n the cast of the show besldes Ierry Oh here s our sample program but there must be a m1spr1nt for here lt says LEAH STAIR Lady Sword Swallower Oh well strange th1ngs have happened tn the last twenty years I wonder what the next twenty w1ll br1ng'? I D O C I I I - ' ' I ' , 1 ' I . . I , , , 1 ' ' I I ' I l I . ' I Q 1 ' , , ' - 1 ' Il u u II I . I 1 n I I I I ' .1 1 1 , , I - I I I I I ' I I . ' I 1 I 1 I n n - - -. . , a - ' forrner classmate, won the Ladies' Free Style, I I I L Q Il II I - A I l , ' ' . 1 I l 9 I n ' ll ll I - J , , . 1 - : I I . I u 1 I ll ll - 1 Qiqpfllf llls CIIL6 Qi! Cf11ZQ1Zl' We W 45440 oi' the WLM? na tm County of 'W 4014 Of' 19510 bemg of .wana mimt aunt l1N11?f'1'1g.s2Q tltakemublzstz, arm declare fm: to be wrzast wut and Gutauzem an maxzazer wt WWU19, that 12 to sau FIRST To Sprlngfleld Local Hlgh School We offer our deepest regrets that never agaln w1ll there be a Senror Class graduatmg from th1s bu1ld1ng as d1gn1f1ed as amb1t1ous as 1ndustr1ous as handsome or as wealthy as the Class of 51 Second To the Iumor Class we do w1ll and bequeath all the money that IS left over after we take our trrp plus all our assorted schemes tor sktppmg study halls and gettlng out of classes To the Sophomore Class we do w1ll and bequeath all our unpa1d brlls and unserved detentrons To the Freshman Class We do w1ll and bequeath the extreme Courage to endure the hardshrps and torture ot three more years ID school 'llhlrd To Mr Blshop we do w1ll and bequeath a full year of perfect health Wlth absolutely no need tor doctors medxcmes nurses or hospltals To Mr Moore we do w1ll and bequeath enough Books of School Laws for each student ln l-lol land High School to study and strength enough to enforce those laws and regulatlons To Mrs Abell we do w1ll and bequeath a Latm class that Wlll do thelr asslgnments every day and be almost as smart as th1s year s senrors Mr Barrett we do W1ll and bequeath band members that do exactly as he says and never talk back Mrs Burkhart we do w1ll and bequeath a Joumahsm class equally as studious and as quret as the one she had th1s year Mrs Bower we do w1ll and bequeath a chauffeur to drlve her to and from school so she w1ll not have to worry about 1ce and snow Mr Collrns we do W1ll and bequeath a sclence room large enough to take Care of all h1s general sclence students at once Mrss Gamble we do w1ll and bequeath a cholr that w1ll Wear thelr robes as proudly and as handsomely as the cholr of 1951 To Mrs Hansen We do w1ll and bequeath an Off1CS pract1ce class 1n Whlch students w1ll type lessons and not Tattler work To Mrs Hazel We do w1ll and bequeath a school llbrary lW1C9 the S1Z9 of the present one and wrth twrce as many volumes CC nt nued on page 909 Ive uounuate and ap 1:01111 executor ot fini, out :ost 189311 Club Testament fo serve with L-rout 911 w'1f1'w'f '3?f'1141 wt. we have neneuufo set inn haubs +0 ftiib 0141 ,gust 'iifzfl' 6116 t44fG11!0f!f af Ohio tm Jag, otmuzl nz the :neu 49114 tttoulanb 121114 1 s , -- L 5' Q sn 19 0 . 0 , C of ' O 5. 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Q t 6 Q . 0 0 J 0 Q a 4 1 4 1 2 ' O O t 9 o ' 9 4 Q ' l,1.u,dve6 an 6 nw. 6' 62 Um. fljvunqm a81wfh.aJm, ' VC Mary K G111 r r1nc1pal FIRST GRADE Iuaniia Shull, teacher 'VDD POK .': Mrs. Shull, Wayne 'vVarner, George DeCa1r, LCDCYI 531-elxeaver l 'fzry' lgainest, lflerissrt Thfumas Dan lrlelndorff, larnes Bellxel, ffnnvs Gnlcsple E- -it 'fflnt-ers, Plnl .32 Vfolfe. .HLIQQND ROW: Shgtwey 'lnL1fI'JGl l1Hg, Merva lean Thomas, Sandra lm-1 llel-lr-1 ,,.:1r:.'a lfaclnfosh, l-'lk'1YlOI1Q Schrnldt, Caralyn Anderson, Clara Wlnurlzxlll, Hull I-.rin Ccchran, Phyllls Duncan, Delores Canclas. pgs' lmcn f' HQKV: Tammy Warner, Carol Lynn Mohr, Marlene Meler, Duane Laxghplrn ard Rzce, Virqinla DeCair, Barbara Duncan, Daniel Drinkwaier. ,QNX 4: maid, Edna Schmidt. teacher FlRST ROW: Robert Miles, Dale Brenernan, Ronald Antoszewski, Robert Hartbarqer, Gordon Iaquay, Edward Pfister, Steven Kerekes. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Dickerson, lanice Kahl, Virginia Griner, Bonnie Manley, Mary Wittlinqler, Delores Nicholas, Betty Io Denicola, Rita Fisher, Betty Wolfe, Beverly Myers. x f -'tj' xx i THIRD ROW: Carol Warner, Ioyce Polinq, Rose Ann Duncan, Sally Decair, Betty Rice, Dolores Thomas Vickie Sue Howard, Leah Gibson, Emma Mae Girar- dot, Carolyn Boose. FOURTH ROVJ: Glen McFarland, Michael Minor Raymond Hartbarqer, lohn Antoszewski, Richard Harris, David Wiley, Dennis Davis, Harold Stall, Clemmy Iackson, Mrs. Schmidt. .SQcond, dad, jlu?wL HIUZCIQA, Florence Schwen teacher WRST ROW Raym nd lnderrieaen Diana Taube Donelda Anders n Darlene Mohr Brenda Cooley Sharon Paton Iudy Ptaif Donald Rice SECOND ROW James Kanavel Gloria Iackson Marcia Breneman Diana Kuyawski, Onida Boose, Ianice Stall Mrs Schwen THIRD ROW lohn Mclntosh Donald Taube, Ronald Winqard Kenneth Zeck Floyd Anderson, Thomas uommski William Baxter Toseoh Blanchonq. 5, , Gertrude Keogh. teacher Pex FIRST H f ' ,f1r - 51 ..::mlr, x.1A.Lc1m .ncbi 2 -f 1: rims, if in LG?l?LCff Elo f. Ti,::1 . In XIVCIIHE-Y, EQLZG: eh HJIIUZTOU, verly EZ: Iffxr. Cider, G 2.1 ffChm1'i', Hrs. Ke IIL. CGHifGS farm S ITILYTK'-'.'UY6'T, F iwcxrxi Pres Tyz THIHD fose-ph Delfluxr, inswerth , it. T. Petersen. Thomas ' :Excel Pcserie, Rf' rurf-'Ei iffil, E f'.'I,1f 1 ?FfCCfIf FYTYZ Pfennffh Thcrcher, lane' T Pr' T. . . :Cheri i.AfQ 'I1IIlC1 Galefi Gini r. ifizzizh Ifefs. 0 c jvwrih -jllgflr, Cdihefine FG'L1b1e,16CICh6T 'THIF2 HOVJ: lands Kcvach Beverly Tagkje, Pave FIFST HQNN: LOCIXGI 1 beke Harry f ' fcvid fi' Gksiri, Frcmfes Pre, BGIELPITU B :HV-T, HG! Paflfeo Hen cxific Eckert Bn-ssler, G Hors- Bftty Urzukwcrer, Hr-len Hess Mis. Fzjle, Pu .. SICQNQ FO'.'.': Gu-:art i yn fXc':15 lfli' y Derifi CI. fix 'ksin Pcxfrxelfz Erin ju r1e.exi fi. Hb, .e .HLIQC-y . FOLYFTXI HO'.'.': Allen Vfcifrter, Ierry Cifilfifll, Alherch Fxrhcz ism, r Pune-y, - efrfs DQ- ': Mcflel, Edworw Mcynhcrt, Hebert Gfzspxe, ' 64 Y Crjrsfcl Mewgs. if W - Q-...,4..,-fa,,',,.. Anizszewski, Harlem Long, Trey Mmor. 'wr '7 -ar Berneice Wollmn. teacher FIRST ROW: Robert Haney, Michael Myers, Burel Stall Iolin Patton, Ronald Roseno, Cliarles Warner, Dallas Mohr, Charles Schultz. SECOND ROW: Carlton Crarnr r, Bevcrly Roehriq, Marian Rice, Lou Ann Polina, Dolores Russ, loyce Slusser, Eleanor Gillispie, Mary lean Mason, Alvin Miller, Lawrence Short. -ind' .fl THIRD ROW:' Margaret Stall, Patricia Drinkwater, Iune Davis, Shirley Gibson, Frances Miles, Betty lune Kanavel, Darlene Carnicorn, Mary Alice Boose, Paula Bressler, Mrs. Wollam. FOURTH ROW: Owen Strole, Patric DeCair, Kenneth lnderrieden, Louis Maynhart, Louis Lindsey, Richard Dickerson, Harry Dietrich, Raymond Cain, Dana Crow, Robert Shaw. ' jmmnflz, -frqhfh. 5 M l W., . xr. .-li' s Y X Mary K. Gill, teacher FIRST ROW- Diana Crow. Darlene Crow, Patricia Busby, Sharon Mohr, Virginia Woods, Flora Dean Rich- ardsori. SECOND ROVV: Modine Brown, Rosa- lee Richardson, Geraldine Patton, Linda Bresslor, Marlene Kahl, Mrs. Gill. THlRD ROVV: Charles Brenenxan, Vtfalter Zech, William Hilyard, lack Zerby, GC-rala XzVf1r'ner, lrvinq Davis, Gerald Cwrohczwslci. 65 Q10 M..--...n-ni 66 Y QDJUL E. T. Deppen, principal FIRST GRADE Leulla Reqcmall, Ie-aoner FIRST RONV: C.y:1e lones, Edward t-indlay, mari zxennedy, Rflant Hutchinson, Rozeita Surratt, Linda Henderson, Yvonne Laney, Roland Rising. SECOND ROW: Robert Findlay, Patricia Lytle, Vinson Long, Daniel Brown, Flora Dean Denlcf-r, Sharon Krolzn, farnos Sevrenoe, Norziprn Brown, Linda Dro Jillard. Tl-HRD ROXV: fits. Reganall, Bonnie lille-if Dallas Biller, Vernell Tipton, Timothy Feiohier, Charles Be-nsoh EllZ3lD 'l'i Ann Baller, Sally Covyaw. AESENT: Kitty Louise laynes, Aaron Penn, Clyde Darrow, lohn Null, Sharon Lalendorf, Constance Craft. .4 Q' .3 Myra Baird. teacher ST ROW: lan Carmc,-an Denker, Bill Buller, Vtfarren, larnes Zam- Herman Krohn, Rob- Shimp, Milton Schalow, Wetzel,loanWilliams. ROW: Terry Gilford, Gray, Royal Sunior, Simmcns, Noreen Hub- Alonda Berkebile, San- Barailloux, Gerry Brown, Gahlcr Kristen Black- Hallett. Mrs. Baird, Van Alsttnc, Michael lanrce White, Laura ri, Pa ty Wilson, l alricia f Qfliarla Browninq, ta llottrnan, Lucille ENT. Lin la Stout, Kenn. .h Regina Dealc, Leslie JDML dui Samui Hlzadu, Lurcx Self, teacher FIRST ROW: Brian Warner, Ronnie lohnson, Margaret Van Ahrene, Shirley Thompson, Terry Zombrawski, Duane Krohn, Neal Williams, William Stieles,Ieannette Shirley, Larry Mersinq. SECOND ROW: Bobby Nichols, Bobby Zeadlcer, Carl Sell, Karen Zeadker, Sherman Kimple, Ruth Rising, Nancy Wetzel, Iohn Simon, Norman Shimp, Eleanor Roberts. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Self, Russell Wyant, Robert Marksch. Carol Van Alstine, ludy Polaski, Lrnda LeMay, Iohn Tipton, Ralph McKee, Ann Miles, Dale Worth. ABSENT: Karen Myers, lanet Rybak, Esther Stoker, Randy Williams, Meriliy Lenix. s-, tb wt lla- t H fi 'Stuff p Al A .fl I5 w I Cecile Hayward. teacher FlRST ROW: Iames Devaxil, Raymond Zambrowslc Iames Shirey, Russell Shimp, Frank Hammond, Francis Findlay, Melvin Carter, Billy Beaverson. SECOND ROW: David Clinaer, Danny Linkey, Errol Hutchinson, Vera Good, Iudith Wyman, Marylouise Robeson, Nancy Lee VanNess, Patricia Eckert, Cassandra Schalow, Sandra Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Marvin Williams, Larry Ramm, Patrick lu9wL Y 5 Esther Foor, teacher FIRST ROWY: Mrs. Foor, Ger- don Simmons, Darrell Brown, Larry Beaversen, Terry Thcmp- sen, Hans Hgzicepf, ETl'w'.'3IIi Allen Smith. SECOND RQVJZ Terry fev- rence, Shirly Fflcert, l..r1lJ Zihlrnan, Lvtiiyn Hallett, l.Dr,iis- ann Mersin 3, Lynnette Hirin- rnonl, Ca: lyn DIk4Jl1l,lCIYl, Fa'sy Hetltzian, Carolyn Ful- ton, lerry Vfgiliams. THlRD RO'.'.': Vfilliam Anlf-re son, Carl King, Lester lifea- dows, Sharon Miles, Larry Lowe, Mary Thompson, Del- bert Krohn, Gloria Williams, Franklin Ropp. FOURTH ROYF: Vfalter Def hr- ing, Charles lrflcliee, Danny Wroblewski, Lillian McKfe, Franklin Marlcsch, Ioe laques, Phillip Snyder, Donald lfers- ina. ABSENT: lehn Henderson, Henry Zinnersrnan, La Cyn'hia Keefer, Lillian Krehn, Peggy Linix, Suzanne Ntfhite, .14 he Henderson, Katherine Sue Lytle, Florence Clinqer, Ken' neth Hall, Constance Biniek, Sandra Berry, Mildred Biller, FOURTH RUW: Mrs. Hayward, Patricia Stewart, Leslie White, Rudy Keefer, loseph Urban, Sue Thompson, Kathryn Greer, Ronald Eckert, Bonnie Helminiak. ABSENT: Thomas Henninqer, Kenneth Null, Lucky Penn, Richard Stoker, Shirley Monroe, Carolyn Rybalc, Connie Lee Shatter Barbara Odle, lohn Hudson. jnuhfh, yllddfd, Q fi , E it N-Er ri Frances Simon, teacher FIRST ROW: David Fennel, George Henderson, Berton Ramm, Iunior Showman, Donald Meadows, Lester Zam- browski, Terry Younger. SECOND ROW: Richard Feichter, Michael Brison, Susan Blackford, Beverly Nauqle, Kay Skates, Linda Sunior, Andrea Zihlman, Darlene Browning, Harry White, Gene wh . S, 'if L,-I uf: Schwarnberqer. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Simon, Glenna Hoffman, Rose Marie Cherry, Christine Long, Janice Hallett, Iudith Bernhard, Lillian Biller, Carol Krohn, Lorraine Iones. FOURTH ROW: Bennie Sirnrncns, lohn Hoffman, Mary Whetsell, Ierry Mersinq, Patricia Null, Ronald Kuiawa, Jimmy Penn, Nathalie Brown. 9 Helminiak. bard, Larry Bernhard. Hutchinson. ABSENT: Price Mcllons Fournier, Gerald Dyer. Nina Hcxllcruer, teacher FIRST RO't'v': Donald Gittinqer James Mersinq, Gale Fulton Glenn Hoffman, Ralph Shirey William Feichter, Raymond SECOND ROW: Thomas Thompson, Iurie Greer, Regina lohnson, Carol Griggs, lean ette Craft, Marilyn Kiohn Dortha Hallett, Robert Good THIRD ROW: Carol lohnson Rosemary Myrice, Patric a Hardy, Carol Bateson, Darlene Ross, Linda Gahler, Ray Huh FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Hallauer Delmar Pheils, Richard Kuras Henry Marksch, Harvery Tol son, George Van Ahrens Walter Biller, Richard Van Ahrens Robert S1rnon, Cen liam Be-vis Harry Null, I anne 69 Slwmfh 5 M usa! Deppen teacher F ST ROW Grove Geer 'C meh lml Harnllton Rxchard Helfn nal: Fr L Cha l umor RECOND ROW leannme Bhtrey -Q. n l htn on Rosatte IvcKee Altce lohnson l na Nan N loyre Nottaqe lanet Ramm Pat Rybak THIRD ROW Robert Norwyta Bonrue Nauqle Cd herrne J Q, flu .f -f -- 0 4 vr ff I ,rn 1.7 Zambrowskx Ellen Bateson Theresa Bench Anna Mae Zrnqq Robert Schwamlwerqer FOURTH RON lames Hoffman Kenneth Henderson Lee Skates lames Bateson B111 Ropp Floyd Van Alstme Iohn Helmmak Raymond Kuras ABSENT Btll Batley Barbara Reese Larry Carter 'A fld A -J L A 'IA 'IH b 'wit I H, MW, T fu! Vf l ff 0 'llllf ff W? mt wit: fl M f W1 I Na Ax 1 ww yn' 'I Elm-X l -ilet f' 'WW N- A I ni X NN xxx X L A 1- ,, M I . E. T. . lR 1 r r , Ie: '. 1 tn, Wilbur ', , , ' .L , e'iGoQi, resg . A , . . : Q1 ' , , Lcd fn lain 5 , ' 3 . ' f , ' , Din ' ' , . . 4 . l.f !!iE'fl . X I X - V X- 'iw .Eg A' A et Q 1, ' st Q - J ..-.. 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Q T I OF' W t ' . ik xr 4 'jf ' if I ft, L ,' Helen Crisman, teacher FlRST ROW: David Sisk, Carlus Knox, loan Wooley, Sally Newton, ludy Platt, Linda Short, Russell Varner, Betty Pitney. SECOND ROW: Fred Watson, Billy Ryan, Ioann Mallory, Sharon Martin, lane Wilder, Earl Shepherd, Harold Newman, David Berkan. THIRD ROW: Rita Parse, Karen Schwartz, loanne Terrell, Iulia Stapelton, Ellen Witte, Ronald Mon- tague, Sandra Purdy, Laura Stevens, Mary Petry, FOURTH ROW: loanne Piasecki, Robert Martin, Donald Richmond, lack Reining, Charles Provo, Paul Napierala, Diana Snyder, Iudith Reneger, Paul Vnuclc. ABSENT: Iudith Mayberry, Barbara Ostrander, Ianell Miller, Ioan Petry. in 6 JDMLE Ralph Sutter, principal ill ar' . K '6 Sv! Ieanette Wood. teacher FIRST RCW: Earl Kelley, lanis Hanna, Evert Shepherd, Eugene Butz, Rosemary Hepiinger, loseph Durka, Martin Bak, Evelyn lohnson. SECOND ROW: lohn Smiih, ludy Gill, Carol Pleuerman, William Brann. Christian Dreyer, Mary Burkhard, Robin Biclae, Henry Haynes. THlRD RCTIV: David Guthrie, lanet Grohowski LeRoy Kolodziegrzyk, lack Howard, Louanne Kindelt, Patricia Kobeck, Ronald Metzger, Margaret Vfatson. FOURTH F,D'.'V: Billy Dollison, Milton Grindstaff, Billy Donnelly, farnes Lee, lohn Culbertson, larnes Lanyk, Robert Harris, Jerry Fahrer. ABSENT: L1nda Cranston, Carolyn Eley, joyce Gibson, Dorothy Hosler, George Ulch, Rosealie Vlatson, ,J 72 ,ya I I Phillis Henisse, teacher Y-rf 1:0 . E' 4 I Della Spa FIRST ROVJ: Mary Sosbe, 'Nxlrna Oswald, Lfarxlyn Mrtchell, Jeanette Platt, Janne lC.csterme1er, Gary Kachenmelsrer, Melvrn Coqan, Joseph Kxiflor, FOURTH SECOND ROW: Lciefa Knox, Byron Pemberton, Mtchael P1aseck1, Rrchard, John Stall, Char.es Petrey, Rrchard Ross, Larry Wrllram Rrchmond, John T15 pm. .1-.BSENTI THIRD ROW: Jenean Snow, Sandra 'Nrse Susan Bailey, Leona Rre Iulia Collins, teacher .Swfwl 9 FIRST ROVJ: Calvin Hosler, Larry DeRush, James Cor- bett, Georae Frrtch, James Black, Norman Hall, Delphm Codner, Lee Cowell. SECOND ROWV: Thomas Harfst, James Howard, James B1ll- inqs, Claude Brewton, Gerald Stewart, Thomas Fuchs, Danrel Flory, 'Ntlltam Benton. K X IJQ' ngler, Sandra Tippin, Garnett Ostrander, Bonme Loretta Shrtlett, Sue Ellen Sautrer. Sievenscr, 2?OW: Norman Zanter, Rrchard Shatter, Rrchard Robert Mallory, Paul Rerd, Thomas Reynolds, Lxndhorst, Larry Wiler. Harold Snow, Dennrs Schwartz, Kay Richcreelc, Llc. THIRD ROW: Shandronrose Hageman, Janet Allen, Joanne Jackson, Karen Hartman, Etha Grindstait, Janith Durdel, Mary Fay, Karen Everett, Fern I-Iouk. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Blossom, Ronald Jeffrey, Vfrllzam I-Iischke, Robert Brllrnqs, Lee Grresxnqer, Larry Howard, Darl Altman, Edward Hepfinaer. J it Witte . I IIC ,G a N I Nellie Dorcas, teacher FIRST ROW: Sharon Brown. Vivian Iohnson, Leslie Hartman, Sharon Breitner, Iuay Beach, Iennie Hosler, Dennis Harfst loan Green, Karen Dorcas, Gloria Martinez, Sharon Ames, and Thomas Howard. and Lila Durdel. FOURTH ROW: Richard Lee, Richard Mason, Ierome Kaiser, SECOND ROW: Patsy Allison, Ralph DeLonq, Iames Duncan, Paul Manley, Howard Greisinqer, Carlton Barker, Michael Gary Dante, Harold Lee, Michael Corbett, Robert Benton, Fortress, David Fisher and Emerson Durdel. Thomas Fox, Carol Evans, and Miss Dorcas. ABSENT: lames Andrzejewski, David Blair and Robert THIRD ROW: Karl lohnson, Edward Manley, lean Kinder, lenkins. lu7wL i Rose Hansen, teacher FIRST ROW: Sharon Roehriq, Linda Wolfe, lanet Talbert, THIRD ROW: Thomas Phillips, Leonard Nnhfer, Roy Show- ludith McCormick, Karin Modlinski, Bonnie Wise, Barbara man, Celia Ostrander, Suzann Newton, John Pfati, Robert Pe-try, Shirley Stevens, Piasecki. SECOND ROW: Richard Suraeson, Linda Stevenson, Ioan FOURTH ROW: Paul Reining, Scott Sutton, lflarirn P.'ney, Smith, Bonita Oberhouse, Paula Saunders, Dixie McGuckiin, Kenneth Richreek, Douglas Mellott, Richard McDonald. Gerald Piaseclci, Iohn Montague. Earl Thomas, Marvin Knox, Gary Mayberry, 73 Mathilde Huiss, teacher FIRST ROW: Pauline Kolodziefczyk, Sharon Gill, Yvonne Doxsie,. Carol Hartman, Barbara Brown, lane Hartley, Charlene Howard, Iudy Borsos, lacqueline Stewart, Sandra Dorcas. SECOND ROW: Dannie Hendrickson, Iudy Fortress, Mary Hall, loanne Fought, Iudy Hanna. Dorothy Guy, Chloe Kinder, Reatha lohnson, Ruth Caqer. THIRD ROVV: Robert Beebe, Robert Burkhard, David Grow, Clarence Everett, Ray Burhett, Larry Harfst, Iames Allen, Gene Cramer, Harold Byram. FOURTH ROW: Robert Kiqer, Raymond McCarthy, Everett Harris, Clztiord Baldwin, Larry Baden, Charles Kaiser, Murl Groot, Alvin Dennis, Charles Sautter. Jnwtflr, H Esther Price. teacher FIRST ROW: lean Montague, ludith Weaver, Rita Surqescn, Francis Richard, Rebecca Parker, lanice Mayberry, Judith Wilder, Mary Ross, Annette Showman, Kathryn Oswald. SECOND ROW: William Swiqart, lohn Lay, Billy Wagner, David Prentice, Harry Mellott, David Osborn, Miltcn Mc- Guckin, Dick Rice, Duane Phillips. THIRD ROW: lohn McCarthy, Betty Mallory, Patsy retry, Sandra Heuer, Kathleen Mullen, Susan Thomas, Rosemary Lindhorst, Lillian Stanz, David Shepler. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Stentz, Earle Cole, Alfred Martinez, Larry St. Iohn, Durwin Roehriq, Gene Noe, Ioe Stevens. Billy Howard, Larry larczynski, Darrell Miller. ABSENT: Dimple Meadows, Iudith Pemberton. Cleota Fye, Nonna White, teachers FIRST ROW: Ioanne Fay, Darlene Thomas, Carol Benson, Lois Petry, Shirley McGuclcin, Mary Louise Martinez. SECOND ROW: Guy Johnson, Forest Stevens, Tom Myer, Ronald Maupin, Ronnie Vfeaver. THIRD ROW: Iohn Sosbe, Ronald Hunt, Thomas Reining, Gary Schutt, Iarnes Showman, Donald Fortress. FOURTH ROW: Robert Richardson, Iamcis Manley, Ronald Vfatson, Ronald Eiche, Gilbert Martinez, Leroy Connolly. IeTC11d1neM0fT0Wf teacher THIRD ROW Emma Knox Gloria De Lonc I y K I FIRSI ROW: Carol Manley, Ruth Ostranaer, Ianet Hoi meister Iames Wise DaleS1sk David Pooley ohn Mc abc Iudy Null, Nancy Connolly, Elnore Pitney, Sandra Durschel Richard Byrarri Daryl Sisk Sandra Metzger. FOURTH ROW Donald Klostermeier Donald Geis Preston SECOND ROW: Karla Barker, Sue Montaque, Gladys Mc Greenburq Chetwin Wood Robert Mason Robert Tcfft Collouqh, Viola Harris, Ida Mae Cole, Patsy Pfaff Florene Theodore Fuchs Donald Griner Gerald Creulich Geor, Hicks, Patty Groot, Sue Hartman, Coqan el Ruth Kimberly, teacher FIRST HOVJ3 SyQ'.'c:'f1 ff,s'er Te-rry Frxchs .Ria Hall, THIRD HQ','.f': Izvrn Pzzrnrt, Mary Greer, Mary Ann Shan Birrkcl .'.. rzrir. lfrdnarr Qascn lic-rf1n :cr .l.:1irze3c-wsfz., Alrff- Fitness, .fhiley 91-rrfarfn, Kay Elgzale TE. Ei.Q l. ':. 1' :ta GI' lgcwskl, ferry Caitcr., Carey, Bai' 1 a Fan lrze ewskr, langce Carrcll Pnl 1-Ita ' lkj Q ,Q iwngf E ly lfirrrrs, lohi r....i, ffffffll ' frefg-Y 351435-ig Cfxyres F,T7'liTlf F liflffi Green, 'heir Hcqae, Glenn Elkins gjllyki, f ju,-. fcges iff? Q Everf-11, :lf ,A Gilsricrf, lvfarvrn C32-fjei lf f,' rvrn lfrclxe, Ei :fry fkqrlqg-ngqrr T -, 9 P31135 F frzald Gr f.f.xv Beach, Dale Frizrer, faznes B' elfi o Lucille McFel1in, teacher Pllzff FGYI: Sandra Osvfafi fY1'r:,- ne Tzasr-'-gl, Nan,- 'THIRD HORN: Geralil O'Cannell, lames Praseckr Hcrierl Tlreiear, Carele Pefry, Lagra Qrterlgrzuse Clrcrrlmr Maylverry, 'Wrllrarn Perry, David Pemlvertcn, l.'l1f'hael 'Wm-l:'l1 lDr,r::'lxy Mrllefr, Drercirf- Pzmey. Tllctrnyvsfwn, Helier: hrce, Arthur lohnson. l'lf'i flI'l HOVJ: Ir,,y Pcwers, Fznnxe Ke llerz lrflfrzxlyc FOURTH RGVJ: Vaal Tlnrlieau, Hrclmanl llunl, Kenne-tlx 211' lane Naperrla, Sharcrx Spfencr T rye l, Lee, Harald Lorenz, Donald Rose, Robert Petry, Donald I. rx-aa, Mary lane Parker Dcrzs l.flcCart:1y, Dcnrix Keller, Gerald Manley, Charles Kiqer. 76 AESENT: Sharon Lee. T . 5,- i wi Robert C. Long, teacher FIRST ROW: Kathryn Barnes, Bonnie Haynes, Wanda Doll- ison, Frances Grice, Viola Cramer, Beverly Gill, Susan Hall, Susan Griner, Wilma Hartman. SECOND ROW: Grenvil DeRush, Ietfery Bonnette, Gene Daniels, Neil Hazel, Roy Grohowski, Robert Coger, Law- rence Burkett, Roy Gueldenzoph. ,O Y THIRD ROW: Raye Holder, Barbara Billings, Richard Hott, Robert Guy, Henry Haywood, Robert Groot, Patrick lohnson, Joanne lnman, Ruth Brown. FOURTH ROW: Terry Hughes, Louis Fitch, Iames Kohli, Iohn Keller, Wayne Dennis, David Heptinger, David Han- sen, Frederick Greenburg, Lary Barker. .iwmfh-5 , iIX Ursula Fairman. teacher FIRST ROW: Patty Thebeau, Betty Shepherd, Nancy Wertz, Ioyce Waterbury, Carolyn Stevens, Sue McFellin, Marlene Null, Shirley Wooley, Gloria Wilson. SECOND ROW: Bob Ross, Dick Newnharn, Ronald Lee. Donald Weaver, Charles Pfaif, Danny Roehrig, Iohn Wage ner, Bob Sosbe. THIRD ROW: Howard Nachtrab, Elaine Stentz, Marilee Petry, Laretta Shepherd, Barbara Montague, Delores Strayer, Wanda Parse, David Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Donald Phillips, Iames Rasmussen, Ed Wingert, Alvin Saar, James McCullough, Dick Wheeler, Aaron McCarthy, Russell Berkau, Kelson Shepherd. 42 X Eb jane. t-,A Av' 'l'l Emest Raber, home room teacher FIRST ROW: Beverly Shrine-r, lacqueline Richardson, Ianice Price, Iris Rcpp, Patricia Vnuck, loan 'wNise, Mary Martin, Barbara Prentice. SECOND ROW: Glenn Shouley, Frank Shirey, Clifford Mierczynski, Charles lNitte, Melvin Surqeson, Edmond Phillips, Albert Laughlin, Mr. Raber. THIRD ROWV: Geraldinq Kuras, Lois Miller, Ioyce Wil- lard, Carcl Noe, Phyllis Liqqett, lackre Schuette, Esther Oberhouse, Imogene Osinski, Shirley Oates. FOURTH ROW: Barton Mayberry, Charles Rybak, Oliver Weaver, Clinton Kinq, Gerald Wooley, lack Robinson, Noel McNouqht, Ierry Robinson. iyfiulymfq. R. W. Lash, home room teacher FIRST ROVV: Wanda Doxie, Helen Coqer, Patricia Dan- iels, Carole Altman, Barbara Cowell, Marzlynn Hart- man, Rhoda Hosler, Loretta Cogan, Patricia Hartley. SECOND ROVV: Mr, Lash, Donald Brown, Loren Iones, Kenneth Bright, Richard Burqin, Kenneth lriaflner, Ray Kennedy, David Fisher, Glen Fe-nnell. THIRD ROW: Robert Brown, Barbara Heeter, Bertie Brown, Alice Brackett, Sue Greer, Sharon Frank, Sharon Frazier, Nancy Fay, Melva Blakeman, Kathryn Brint. FOURTH ROW: Donald Flory, Donald Czerniak, lack Clifton, Robert Burain, Wayne Bickle, Robert Carroll, Phillip Holloway, Richard Ballinger, Bud Dreyer. V? Pamts and Bulldlng Supphes 7 2341 yawn, lumlmfz, fn ' Xu -W Insulahon Roohng Lumber Hardware Holland Oh1o Hat 9L dt Scotia, ' 19 Compliments of George Showman Holland, Ohio v Contractor 0 7-2370 Compliments of Dr. C. I. Pollock WagonIander's BEN FRANKLIN STORE Everything From 5c To Sl.00 Maumee, Ohio MAC AND I RESTAURANT HOME COOKED MEALS and SANDWICHES Phone 7 2307 Chicago Pike and Holloway Road GUY S MARKET Fancy Grocerles and Meats Chicago Pike and Albon Road Phone 7 2161 Holland Ohio WE CATER TO THE HUMAN RACE SCHMUCKER S Dairy Bar and Gr11I 2103 Reynolds Road Freezer Fresh lce Cream Complete Fountain Service Tasty Sandwiches Steaks and Chops MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE Compliments REGENOLD S FARM MARKET Grocerres and Meats 7 2309 Holland Ohio LORMER HARDWARE The true value store Front and Clark Holland Ohio PAINT HARDWARE APPLIANCES LUSK SALES 6 SERVICE Telephone 7 2795 Iohn S Lusk Chlcago Plke Route 2 Holland Ohio Outboard Motors Marine Equipment Boats Engines Power Mowers Household Appliances Television and Radio Receivers Reparrmg and Parts Registered Service Dealer Briggs Stratton Engines ci Parts Whizzerrnotors and Bicycles I I of I ' 1 - . , Sr. I - I . I I . . . 0 ' o 0 . . MAUMEE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Conant and Chtton Phone 3 3337 Maumee Ohlo LONE PINE CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM and CANDY CARDS and GIFT SUPPLIES 7 2302 I-Io11and Oh1o LEHMAN MOTOR SALES INC Whltehouse Ohlo 5 5332 Pontrac Chevrolet Se1ect Used Cars HOLLAND NATION WIDE Select Meats and Grocerres FROZEN FOODS Owned and Operated by C R Bucher Cornphrnents SULLIVAN IMPLEMENT SALES Your Internatronal Harvester Dealer Whltehouse Ohlo Cornphments A I BOELLNER Conant and 1111no1s Olrver Farm Equrpment Maumee Oh1o SOI-IIO PRODUCTS MAISON DARDENNE FUNERAL HOME 501 Conant Street 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 3 2141 Comphments of Klmq s and 10c 25c to S1 00 Swanton Oh1o Hazel D Beattre Notary Public Phone 7 2124 I-1o11and Ohlo I - I I I I O , . ' 0 . I . . of of I I 1 ,, . . . ll - I I ' ' ' 5c ' . I ' I IRWIN BLOCK 6 SUPPLY .45 Q5,oz:nuvmzo-ILE C l D5 '13 In f'-c EJZHTIDOIU Ps? Ui? Ig? cw atm 21:3 '42 9:3-4 ru I5 so 'U :r o I3 m T' B3 OD ll-l lb W o K: n I 9.. 'JU o Q Q.- I1 Eg T H-Z an 'EE 3? 5-I QQ' EE wr- gf I gs' Zmmifi' 3-F' Im m'O 'U MIDGE S LUNCH Ice Cream Cake Pre CABINS TRAILER CAMP W O Tussmg Wholesale Frult 6. Produce MA 7277 610 Market Street Cornphrnents ot Moore s Grocery We Dehver Phone 7 2322 Holland Ohlo Meyer s Sohlo Statlon Ch1caqo Plke and Albon Road Phone 7 2306 Srmpson Barber Shop O I Sunpson and Smokey Kalser WHITTAKER COAL COMPANY COALS OF QUALITY Phone 2 4582 . ' ' no f: ::s G :r , ' CD UJ . u ' cn . . Q :J Q-A n 2 O Q Fu' CY' ' co -m TITIWZCI' I I O ' 9 Compliments of LAMMoNs SUPER MARKET HARDINGS BAKERY 117 N. Main Swanton, Ohio GROCERIES CS. MEATS MILK . ICE CREAM Groceries 0 Meats 0 Candy Ice Cream Phone 7-3806 I-Iill at Layer Crissey Road Phone 7-3182 Compliments of HOLLAND GRILL Home of Good Food Compliments of Angola at Clark Holland Ohio FLORY S HARDWARE ELECTRIC and PLUMBING SUPPLIES SI-IERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS Phone 7 2195 Chicago Pike GEO C WARN Electrical Fixtures and Supplies 5217 Dorr IO 2953 SANITARY CLEANERS L L Baldwin Presrdent Phone 3 3319 412 414 Conant Street Maumee Ohlo 1 I O O I I I I 1 I I 1 I O I ' I 1 Avon Products Florence Hopkins, Rep. Phone 7-3l87 Holland, Ohio Harriet's Dry Goods Shoe and clothes for the entire family Angola near McCord Holland, Ohio Phone 7-2855 Geo. H. Roberts 'HARDWARE ' APPLIANCES TELEVISION Electric o Plumbing Phone IO 8345 Compliments of Ray s Confectronery Fountain Service Phone 7 3464 Holland House Autotena Home of Moron Burger 4 m1 north of Central Ave on Holland Sylvania Compliments of Manley Sunoco Reynolds Road Phone IO UlU9 5c and lOc TAYLOR S Sl 00 and up Reynolds at Dorr Taylors Ben Franklm Store 1305 Detroit at Dorr MANLEY Body and Fender Palnt Shop Phone 7 2342 Holland Ohio Compllmenfs KACHENMEISTER PLUMBING Holland Ohro H O U K Phone 7 2738 Automotzve Servzce 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 7 3407 Holland Ohio I a V '. ' . . 0 ' 0 , of 5 6 ' ' Appliances -fra 4 THE LOESCH MOTOR CO Ford Cars Trucks 6? Tractors Dearborn Farm Eqmprnent Bear Frame and Axle Dept COMPLETE BODY G FENDER REFINISHING OIIICIGI Enqme Reburlders ECIIDSQ Power Mowers MAUMEE OHIO LU 3 3311 HOLLAND SOHIO SERVICE Angola Clark 7 2308 SHIP ci MEL Prop Oornphments of Reynold s Corners at Dorr Street Compllments of Don s Confechonery IOrdan OI3l Toledo Ohlo Stop 16 7 2394 Nesbltt s Department Store Reynolds Road at Dorr St Toledo Clothlnq and Shoes for Every Member ot the Eamlly Compllments of Vesey and Son IIM S ANGOLA MKT GROCERIES ci MEATS GASOLINE ci OILS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Corner Angola G IrW1n Roads Phone 7 2475 Dennls Grocerles Meats Fresh Produce Dally Phone 7 2147 Chlcaqo Prke Cornphrnents E I Dryer Sunoco Serv1ce Ch1CGqO Plke Phone 7 3575 Holland, Ohlo . O I - , A g . , . r West Haven Phannacy . . . 0 ,O. . . Rodenhauser Iewelry 5232 Dorf St Reynolds Corners It IS :zen to nh afeu to use thexrglx e span I0 heneft all Wotoh RGIUCUI' generatxons to came after them Such was the gjl j' Thomas Alva Edison pioneer 1 1 apply mg electrlrzly lo better lhe lot o mankind Haynes Feed Store We are Pl OUd A complete lme of KASCO Feeds to beil' I'lIS fldlhe Anqolo ond Culley Hood 7 2209 may use the name Ifdnson as part of nts corporate txtle It ts the mark of a ptoneer Toledo Edlson a husmess managed tax pay mg electrxc company IS proud to be so honored In this our soth Anniversary Year we renew our pledge to serve our customers to the very best of our abxltty Compllments U L WECKERLIN MEATS GROCERIES A Natron Wzde Store Phone 7 2461 Stop 15 BIEHL AND MALONE Funeral Dzrectors Ambulance Servzce Swqntgn, Ohig 1V.l6lCII'I'101'CI, Ohio Phgne 2631 Phone 2662 . 0 . . X .A ox 1 0 'f 1 X A I ' 7 --'wi X - ' h ilt? , , , 0 ,' '- .rt I fi . - I Only a holder of the orlginal Edison license ' ol 5 El C o X. mv' ' 2 '--l 'air' Holland ania, ' EXTEND Heartzest Congratulatrons to the Class of 51 5629 Summrt Street Sylvama Ohro SCHMUHL S MARKET A E SCHMUHL Prop IO 7161 H111 Ave CS Reynolds Rd WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Open 8 to 6 H111 Ave Stop H111 Ave Market GTOCQTIGS Meats Ice Cream H111 Ave 7 2101 Stop 16 Sealtest M11I: OHIO CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Make Sealtest Approva1 Your Da11y Gu1de or Oleom Who1esome Doury Products HOMOGENIZED MILK A smoother dlfferent tastmq m11k that everyone 11kes Food for ch11dren and adults ahke TOLEDO OHIO Ad 1281 f Frank's Barber Shop VITAMIN' D 1 . 16 ' - in Y i 2 Com plzmen ts BOB VAN GUNTEN TOMLINSON DRUG Maumee Ohro Phone 3 3379 ERIKSEN S INC Toledo s Largest Typewnter Store Rent a new portable typewrrter for only S5 00 per month Try 1t before you buy 1t Full rental credlt tor 3 months on purchase ot rnachme 323 327 Erre Street Marn 1193 Toledo 2 Oh1o Baby Chzcks Feed :S Equzpment HAHN S HATCHERY Swanton Oh1o Phone 12 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANIES FW, lames A Rzchardson Q2 510 West Broadway Phone 3 2423 ff! Maumee Ohlo Ierry Leon s Appl 6. Telev1s1on The l1ttle store Where you get more value for your dollar 6220 H111 Avenue G Rochelle Road Toledo 7 Oh1o 7 2821 Mrke Iohnson s Servrce Statlon TEXAOO PRODUCTS 5130 Dorr St IO 0194 Toledo Oh1o Holland Coal Co The Home of Good Clean Coal R R Street 7 2353 Holland Ohlo Holland Gnll Horne ot Good Food Angola at Clark Holland Ohro FULLINGTON S Poultry Breedzng Farm and Hatchery Albon Road Phone 7 2727 HOLLAND OHIO of I 2 - I - I I u C I I . . I I - ' ' I I jT.x I .HP - PM M 1 1, Butyl' 1 puns All xiii ' I - - - Q - - I I I Q . l I l l I , o 0 I 'I - - I - I 1 I 1 I O I I I I I , A Q .,. Q 2 X Wulf' g pxw SALUTES THE CLASS OF 51 The Ohlldren s Dcnry for over 40 years GA 3755 Area W1de Delzvery to your Homes PALMYRA MICHIGAN 1149 Grcmd Avenue TOLEDO OHIO E vergreens FRANK S NURSERY Frank SHIGQOWSICI Prop SYIVCIHICI 51 H111 7 2634 HOLLAND OHIO Oomphments Pete Champlon Comphments Nobe G SIS Restaurant We cctter to carry' outs . ,f 1 - ,fm 7, . 'V 3 P ,R DRIGGS DAIRY I at O? of laatklrllmzij tCont1nued from page Bll To Mr Heckters we do w1ll and bequeath another all g1rl 4th per1od Busrness Engllsh class To Mr Lang we do w1ll and bequeath a prrvate room Where he can teach algebra w1thout mter ruptrons from Journahsm students To Mr Lash we do w1ll and bequeath a half ton of toothp1cks to supply h1m 1n future football games To Mrs Luttrell we do w1ll and bequeath a completely new and modern home economrcs de partment To Mr Haber we do will and bequeath enough tall boys to make a champ1onsh1p basketball team next year To Mr Sutter we do w1ll and bequeath a year s vacatron from trcket takmg To Mr Whrte We do w1ll and bequeath an mdustnal arts IV class that w1ll never get out for Tattler work I Thomas Bettmger do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to drop keys down the sewer to Lawrence Kaltenbach I Robert Blckford do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to Sllll arm m football to Edgar Glbson I Ioann Br1dges do w1ll and bequeath my red ha1r and freckles to Mary Sue Emer1ck I Herbert Brown do w1ll and bequeath my basketball ab1l1ty to Louls Powell I Sh1rley Brown do w1ll and bequeath my df1V 1ng ab1l1ty to Ioyce Kohh I Ladonna Burgm do w1ll and bequeath my b1g feet to W1ll1am Watte I Dolores Burzynskl do w1ll and bequeath my blonde ha1r to Kathryn Bowen I Ianet Butler do w1ll and bequeath my false teeth to Robert LaTour I Floyd Crow do w1ll and bequeath my natural curly ha1r and masculme charm to Albert Heck man I Glona DeP1l1ppo do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to sklp study hall and not get caught to Iohn Smegowskr and my quretness to Dorothy Snyder I Elma lean Demerest do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get a seat on the bus at nlght to Barbara Graham I Bernard Denn1s do w1ll and bequeath my 1ce skatlng ab1l1ty to IoAnne Kokoc1nsk1 I Nancle Donnelly do w1ll and bequeath my femmme charm to Carolyn Br1nt and my ab1l1ty to wrrte features to Warren Hubbard I Berruece Pager do w1ll and bequeath my twlrlmg ab1l1ty to Fntze Hemdorff I Bernetta Pager do w1ll and bequeath my freckles to Eldon E1che I Shrrley Grbson do w1ll and bequeath my ad gettlng ab1l1ty to Elarne Adamskr and my ab1l1ty to get on decorat1ng commrttees to Robert Smalley I Donald Gregg do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep qu1et to V1rg1n1a Mohr I Gerald Gneslnger do w1ll and bequeath my romantlc 1ntent1ons to Ierry Younger and my ab1l1ty to get A s 1n soc1ology to Laverne B1chard son I Charles Grlner do w1ll and bequeath my Gb1l1lY to h1t hlgh notes rn muslc to Iames Leonard I Mar1lynn Gunn do w1ll and bequeath my charter membersh1p rn the Varslty H to Bomta Wagner I Thomas Hauprrcht do w1ll and bequeath my blonde ha1r and good looks to lack Montague I Dons Hayes do w1ll and bequeath my helght to Ann Davldson I Charlotte Heckman do w1ll and bequeath my 7th and Sth perlod study halls to Loretta Mrller I Margaret Hopklns do w1ll and bequeath my wh1skers to Davld Phetls and my extra werght to Harold Pratt I Edward Houk do w1ll and bequeath my mlghty Dodge to Donald Fahrer I Rose Mar1e Hughes do w1ll and bequeath my bowl1ng ab1l1ty to Catherme Kolasmskl I Dorothy Iohnoff do w1ll and bequeath my pearl necklace to Chester Koralewskr I Arlene Katafrasz do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to walk to school on snowy mornmgs to Marqurta Talbert I Charles Kretz do w1ll and bequeath my noon football ab1l1ty to Danrel Babu1ch I Mary Krohn do w1ll and bequeath my nlck name Krohnle to Paul Krohn I Davld Martln do w1ll and bequeath my elast1c knees to W1ll1am Newnham I Sharon Metzger do w1ll and bequeath my rnany sweaters to W1Il1am Druschel I Ioyce M1ller do Wlll and bequeath my qu1et ness to Sh1rley Nachtrab I Melvm Myers do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep a Model A runnmg to Iohn Woods I Betty Pfaff do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to stay ln school to Helen Wagner I R1ta Pol1ng do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along w1th boys to Dolores M1erczynsk1 I R1chard Pollock do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty 1n handlmg Women to Charles Hughes I Carmen Sack do w1ll and bequeath my button holes and fuzzy gloves to Frances Dreps I Iames Schm1dt do w1ll and bequeath my btg feet to Pat Downs I L1ll1an Schuette do w1ll and bequeath my ten pounds and three ounces to Barbara Nottage I Vertal Scott do w1ll and bequeath my butch halrcuts to Dan W1ll1ams I Shlrley Shrmer do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go steady to Sally R1chards and my bashfulness to Margre Cochenour I Leah Stalr do will and bequeath my muscles to Emery Spangler I Ianet Swonger do w1ll and bequeath my golden s1lence to Dor1s Wagner I Adel1ne Tlmpe do w1ll and bequeath my natural curly ha1r to Sue Lub1nsk1 I Patrlcla Whlte Schne1der do w1ll and be queath my red ha1r and freckles to Lo1s Butler I Guy W1ll1s do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go steady to Clara Pfaff I Helen Zmser do w1ll and bequeath my herght to W1ll1am Gall C . , I I - 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 . , , - 1 . ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - . . 11 . 11 . . . ' A ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' . 11 . 11 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 L - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 . . - ' 1 1 1 1 ' f - ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - - ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 . . 1 1, . 11 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 . , . . I I I I 1 1 1 . . . . . . ' 1 1 Band practice is a familiar scene around Holland High School every Tuesday and Thursday Here they are practicing for their annual concert March 30 ILOAA., tP1ctures on page 405 OFFICERS Cliairwoman Rita Poling Secretary Dolores Mierczynski Adviser Mrs Luttrell High School Council Representatives Rita Poling Dolores Mierczynski Duane Colbry Halick DeRush The Iunior Red Cross cabinet of our school is very active organization The group is made up of home room representatives who were appointed by the home room teachers lf a rep resentative is chosen during his freshman year he remains a representative all through school The Iunior Red Cross promotes many activi ties but we here at Holland support only two of them. They are the filling of gift boxes for overseas shipment and the making of holiday favors for the various hospitals and institutions surrounding Toledo. Four people are chosen to attend the l-ligh School Council meetings which are held at the Toledo chapter headquarters of the American Red Cross. These four people are choseh by the home room representatives. Each year a new freshman is chosen but the others remain as delegates. Duane Colbry and Rita Poling have received great recognition at chapter headquarters. Duane was chosen secretary of the High School Council and Rita was chosen vice president Rita received two other honors also She was chosen to help with the adult fund cam paign by being on a speakers bureau and was also chosen as one of two delegates to the National Red Cross Convention which was held in Detroit last summer Let s hope that the rest of the Council dele gates continue in this path of fame at head quarters lt will be up to the people of the stu dent body to help these delegates to give a favorable report at the High School Council meetings by co operating to the fullest extent with their home room representatives Bnwluzq, Klub The Bowling Club was a new club this year lt was made up of twelve girls who bowled each Monday night at the Maumee Recreation Alleys. Three teams from Holland bowled against three teams from Maumee High School. This gave the girls an added recreation that they would not ordinarily have had. It gave them a goal to work toward-out-scoring the Maumee girls. All the girls agree that bowling is a lot of fun and a great way to spend their time and money. A dinner was held in May to climax a happy and successful season. THE SENIOR PLAY CAST SEATED l.aDonna Burqin IoAnn Bridges Bermece Pager Gloria D9FlllppO Rita Polmg Margaret Hopkins Carmen Sack Nancie Donnelly Manlynn Gunn Shirley Gibson STANDING David Martin Ierry Grxesmger Charles Grmer Mary Krohn Leah Stair Dons Hayes Bernetta Fager Shirley Shnner Dick Pollock Vertal Scott Tom Bettmger Pictures on page 59 Editor Dick Pollock Assistant Editor Tom Haupricht Business Manager Rita Pol1ng Circulation Manager Marilynn Gunn Copy Readers lanet Butler Gloria Delfilippo Sports Editor Shirley Gibson Humor Ierry Griesinger Art Editors Bob Blckford Mary Krohn Features Nancie Donnelly Typists R1ta Pol1ng Betty Piaff Pat Schneider Mary Krohn Nancie Donnelly Ianet Butler Marilynn Gunn Shirley Shriner Gloria D9F1l1ppO Shirley Glbson Special Reporters Don Gregg Dave Martin Melvin Meyers Charles Griner Pat Schneider Editor Dave Mart1n Assistant Editor ........................ ...................... 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