Springfield Township High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, OH)

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Q B ETUQM MR and MRS dedcadce H19 I'15Iyear lo k M goof, W of To wh hve advised and counseled us Harough- ouf our four years 010 High school, we i i oo . L C STINGEL Superintendent Wooster College Ph B Ohio State Univ M A Latin REU-H FY 1 1 M JACK BREINICH RONALD SOMERVILLE Ohio University, A B Ohio State Univ Physics, Biology General Science General Math Mt Union College Geneva College, A B 7th 8 Sth Grade English 9th grade English HERBERT KRICHBAUM Capital Univ B Ohio Stats Univ Music KATHLEEN CASAD Ohio State Univ , B S Commercial RICHARD J CASAD MARY Ohio State Univ B S 0h10 vrh a ern Grade sc1ence Dhio Physical Education Home DARYL DANIEL RICHARD WEIMER Ohio University, B S Miami University, B 5 English, History, Industrial Arts Civics Consumer Science FLOYD R WEST Ohio University, B S Purdue University 7th Grade Arithmetic Geometry, Al ebra Psychology, om Law LOUISE CARPENTER University, B S State University lk MERLE SMITH Ohio University, B S 7th k Sth Soc Sci 7th 8 Sth Phys Edu Spelling . . , . . , , - . .S. . . 0 on . 0 5 'Z K' Q . 6 . Q s . ' ' ' ' . L 'S k A ' U S K ill!! M. N ss AL f y V f , I r xx V V m X .veit gang ',Mp z fees? ' ' we N 5 VfY7i?'TQ'2,2' ?- ' , V- f 1f .?, a ff:-.2311 5'-, , ' ',. 7'W yn:HL.' 5 -'X fat! a ' . n Q o ' ' ' . . . . . 5 . -2- RUTH TAYLOR Ashland College Ohio State University First grade RUBY ADAMS Asbury College Ashland College Ohio State University Third Krade REU-NIJ-FEW LILLIAN WAGNER Ohio Northern Univ Bowling Green Univ Grad in Pedagogy First Grade HAROLD SWALLEY Heidelberg College, B S Sixth grade MARY TUCKER Ohio State Univ , B S Third grade Y HIETT MAR EVELYN ELLENBERGER Ohio University Second Grade Wittenberg Univ , B 5 PAUL G DAUGHERTY Kent University Sixth grade Second Grade DOROTHY WHEATON Ashland College, B 9 Fourth grade S IRENE ELLIOT Ohio HGIICYBD Univ Miami University Wittenberg Univ Fourth Grade O . 0 I xx M y . . jk, 4? Af .QIWL O -3- EENHUEJQE THELMA RIDENOUR Glee Club 1 A 2 A Librarian 4 Glee Club Librarian Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Trait Bashfullll Ambition To take Mr Dan1el's place Doom Being a kinder garten teacher DAVID TINKEY Warriors Club 1 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Basketball 2 Track 2 Glee Club 2 5-4 Mixed Chorus Annual Staff 4 Trait Arguing Ambition Engineer Doom Ditch dlgger MARY ANN CLEVER Warriors Club 1 3-4 Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus l Class President Student Council 6 Student Council c 4 A Seq G A 4 Librarian 4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 lrait Shortness Ambition To have someone 'look to me Doom As short as ever CARL DUFFNER Track l 2-5 4 State Track Meet Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2-3 Lettermans Club 2-5-4 Boys State 5 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Class Vice Pres 4 Glee Club 1 2 5-4 Latin Club Trees 5 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 2 Warriors Club l 2 Warriors Club Pres 4 Clee Club Pres Annual Staff 4 Student Council Rep 4 Trait Athletic Ambition Play pro basketball with Minneapolis Lakepg Doom Coaching girls' basketball team DONNA CLOSSON A 2 Glee Club l 2-3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 9 5-4 F H A Art Chairman Assistant 5 F H A Art Chairman 4 Class Secretary 1 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Librarian 2 Annual Staff 4 Lralt Neatness Ambition Be Donna Mus1ck'a sister in law Doom B111 Mus1ck's sister in law RONALD LEATHERS Warriors Club l 2-3-4 Class President l Glee Club l Basketball 1 2 Baseball 2-5 4 Track 1 Warriors Club Vice Pres 6 Student Council Pres 4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Vice President Trait Quietnessll Ambition To learn to play a Jew's harp Doom Playing a violin G.A. . 1- -5-4 5 F,H. . 1 - ' - 4 1 1 ' - -5-4 . 5 . iv Q - - - G.A. 0 1- -5-4 F.a.A. 1-2-I5-4-H - 4 . . . -g. - 3 - Rep. - Se . G.A. . , 4 .A. . , 2 up' 4- SEMUWRE PAULINE MOWRY A G A A President 4 Warriors Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Clee Club Pres 5 Librarian 4 Reporter 1 Treasurer 2 Vlcs Pres 3 Richland County President 4 Class Secretary 2 5 Student Council Rep 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 lrait Suciable Ambition Airline Hostess Doom Pilot REGGY ROBERTS Boys' Glee Club 5-4 Mixed Chorus 5 John Simpson 1 Senior H1 h 2 Warriors lub 5 Basketball 5 Baseball 3 Junior Play 5 Clase Vice Pres 3 Annual Staff 4 trait Artistic Ambition lo be artlst Doom Still trying ELAINE BEYMER G A A 1 2-3 4 Warriors Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3-4 Class Secretary 3 Girls' Ensemble 2 Orchestra l 2 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 A 1 2-4 Trait Tempermental Ambition Get a good ob Doom Joining the army '31 ELJOOD OREWILER Glee Club 1 9 Mixed Chorus 1 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 2 3-4 Class President Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Lrait Muscular Ambition Ranch Owner Doom House Trailer Owner JEAN HacCARTNEY Class Treasurer Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Warriors Club 1 2 5 4 Clee Club 1 2 5 Glee Club Librarian Glee Club Sec Q Treas A 1 F H 4 Vice President G A A 2 5 G A A Representative Annual Staff 4 Lralt Glggllng Ambition Wrestler Doom Housewife THOMAS PARSONS Class Treasurer Warriors Club 1 2 5- Junlor Play 5 Senior Play 4 Basketball Manager 5 4 Glee Club 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4 Trait Shyness Ambition Manager of Kentucky Wildcats Doom The Wildcats managing him 5 EENJUIIQE BLLL WLS A Junior Play 5 C1388 Treasurer 4 Trait Bowling Ambition Hit 500 bowling Doom Getting 150 JANIS DENT 9 5 1 2 5 4 Vice Pres President Class Vice Pres 5 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Warriors Club 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 1 2-5 Annual Staff 4 Trait Dark hair Ambition t marry Richard Doom Marrying Dick NELSON PRICE Glee Club 1-2-5-4 Warriors Club 1-2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2- Basketball 1-5-4 Baseball 2-5-4 Track 2-5-4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 5 Annual Staff 4 Class President 5 Class Secretary 1-4 Orchestra 1 Trait: Reading Ambition! Own and fly an airplane Doom: Grounded JOANN JACOBS Warriors Club 1 2 5-4 2 5 Representative A Vice President F H A Reporter 4 Glas Club 1 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Librarian 4 Annual Staff 4 Claes Treasurer 4 Lrait Studious Ambition Dietitian Doom Bad case of malnutrition HAROLD HASTINGS Warriors Club 1 Track 1 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 5 Baseball 5 Class Treasurer Glass Secretary Class President Trait Speedin Ambition Learn to drive slowly Doom Riding a bicycle DONNA MUSICK A 1-2- - A l-9- - Glee Club l-2-5-4 Glee Club Librarian 5 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Trait: Quiet manner Ambition: To learn to drive a car Doom: Walking 1 4 EEMUEQS ROBERT FREY Warriors Club 1-2.3.4 Senior Play 4 , Junior Play 3 y Annual Staff 4 Track 4 Trait: Blushing Ambition' Comedian Doom Underetudy to Jerry Lewis CAROL DALLNBERG A 2 Glee Club 2 Glee Club Librarian 2 Mixed Chorus 1 Clase President 2 Warriors Club l 2 5 4 Librarian 4 Latin Club 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 G A A Representative Annual Staff 4 Student Council Rep 2 Stud Coun Vice Pres lrait Blond hair Ambition Nurse Doom Horse Doctor ROBERT DAILEY Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 rrait Sleeping Ambition Chief Ontario Fire Dept Doom Water boy 4 4 W BIRDIE FULMER G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 F.H.A. 2-3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Librarian 2-3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Red Cross Rep 4 Trait Ice skating Ambition World figure ice skater Doom! Phe ice broke REX BEER Warriors Club 1 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Class President Class Secretary Claes Vice President 4 Trait Curly hair Ambition 'make 11fe easy' Doom Doing just that SYLVIA WARNE A 2 Girls' Ensemble 1 4 Glee Club l 2 3-4 Glee Club Librarian 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3-4 Vocal Contest 3-4 F H A 1 9 3-4 F H A Choruster 1 2 3-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Trai Soprano voice Ambition Dramatic Singer Doom Blues singer Jean MacCartney Elaine Beymer Tom Parsons Carl Dutfner Harold Hastings . if ' , A Pauline Maury Birdie Fulmer M Donna Closson Huggy Roberts Ronald Leathers 33515 I xr' Y '46 13 l lhl x ENS Nelson Price Rex Beer Janis Dent Mary Ann Clever JoAnn Jacobs WQQU M Thelma Hidenour Sylvia Warne 9 Bob Frey WQ.l7 H'iZf? ,W' 'Q 1 ,H -, In .J V Q-, 0 .I fl' 4 ' M ,wk - ' V.. 5? , f A .. , x 1'-' ' J ' N , i I My 5 h an l' 4 H .V . W 174 M , W QA fu 'W ' ,r 4 'ff '.w,,,f'T, ' , f,.,...j v.jW.'5. ' .v 'A , W5 i! w1, ,-- .L x WI, givfg , ,,..4 3,1 wfkgxu - - EEMIJIWRE CLASS WILL We, he Senior Class of nineteen hundred and High School,belng of sound mind and memory,do hereby make, publish and de clare, this to be our last will and testament fifty one, of Springfield Twp First, to the faculty, we give our thanks for their guidance and patience Second, to the oncoming seniors, we bequeath our intelligence ln clvlcs class Third, to the oncoming juniors, we give our love and good fortune Fourth, to the oncoming sophomores, we give our pride of school and teachers Fifth, to the oncoming freshmen, we give our valued adviser, Mr Casad HAROLD HASTINGS, will my red hair and freckles to Mr Stlngel I DONNA CLOSSON, will my drawing ability Nathan Price I. THELMA RIDENOUR,w1ll my slim figure to Evelyn Kelley 1 MARY ANN CLEVER, will my shortness to David Buchanan I SYLVIA WARNE, will my singing talent to Paul Gordon I, JANIS DENT, will my 'Richard' to anyone who thinks they can get him , JEAN MACCARTNEY, will my giggle to Frances Mowrj ROBERT DAILEY, will my Ford to the junk yard furnace REX BEER will my love affairs to Bill Mehl ROBERT FREY, will my heaviness to Frank G11 bert RONALD LEATHERS, will my corny jokes to Roger Monry JOANN JACOBS will my seriousness to Sally Leppo DONNA MUSICK will my shyness to Darlene Wal ker l, BIRDIE FULMER, will my driving ability to Pat Quinn 1, PAULINE MOWRY,wlll my tallness to JoAnn D1Sanze I, THOMAS PARSONS, will my quiet manner to Virgil Rader SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FOR SECOND SEMESTER President Harold Hastings Vice President Rex Beer Secretary Nelson Price Treasurer JoAnn Jacobs I, CARL DUFFNER, will my position at center to Larry Keeler ELWOOD OREWILER, will my muscles to Vaughn Taylor NELSON PRICE, will my long legs to a dachshund REGGY ROBERTS, will my ability to pick up song Gerald Jacobs WILLIAM WEST Perry ELAINE BEYMER Strickler I, DAVID TINKEY Dlckerhoff CLASS HISTORY , will my head of hair to Dale will my flirting to Janice will my arguing t Kathleen In the fall of 1959, forty six anxious little demons entered the door of the first grade room Lhrough the years some strayed away, but of the original group Elwood Orewller Rex Beer, Janis Dent, Bob Da11ey,Joan Jacobs S lvla arne, Jean MaoCartney, Pauline Mowry, Mary Ann lever remained to graduate We get through the first grade pretty well, and in the second grade Harold Hastings, Carl Duffner, David Tlnkey, Donna Closson blessed us with their entrance into our group William West joined our happy group in the fourth grade In the fifth grade Elaine Beymer and Carol Dalenberg Joined us, but in December we were saddened by the loss of Mr Adkins to good old Uncle Sam In the seventh grade after finally makin it stairs, Tom Parsons Ronald Leathers, Bob rey rhelma Rldenour increased our attendance In the eighth grade Donna Musick came fhls the year we had quite a few boys on the seventh eighth grade basketball team Our membership was added to by Blrdle Fulmer first year in high school Besides trying to through Latin and Math we had an exciting and Wai and our get and successful year Carl made the second string varsity We were still working hard and having a good time in our Sophomore year Reg Roberts increased our enrollment the Junior year On May 20th we successfully put on the best Junior and Senior Banquet of all years KAL least we thought so I Our sale of magazines raised the money for the banquet M Daniel directed our plays 'She Stoops to Conquer and 'Life of the Party ' This year, as Seniors, the first thing we did was put on the plays 'An Apple for the Teacher' and 'The Mystery of the Locked Room ' Again our plays were directed by Mr Daniel As our last sccomP1i9h ment in high school we edited and published The Echo ' To head our class the first semester we chose President, Edlwood Orewller, Vice President, Carl Duffnsr, Secretary, Harold Hastings, Treasurer, B111 West. t . - , - I, I. . ' I1 3 to , . 1, . I. , . , O I' ., , to I , E W , , I . I. . ' I, CAROL DALENBERG, will my physics book to the Nelson joined us in the sixth grade. . up- 1. . . L . 5 l, - I I, . I, , . 1. , - ' . . r. - ' O - 10 - SENHHRE PROPHECY After many hard years of study in the art of tertainment, Bob Frey secured a job as understudy Lou Costello Sylvia Warne landed a job singing commercials on Lass1e's Dog Show when she finished studying dra matic singing After completing her nurses' training, Carol enberg got a position in a doll hospital Janis Dent Miller is in Ontario visiting her in laws with fourteen of her children The three sets of twins are home with Richard Nelson Price is now running the K1dd1e's Air planes at Cedar Point Carl Duffner tried and tried to make the New Yon. Knlckerbocker team, he now leads the Ontario Barn Ball League with 150 points The famed artist, Reggy Roberts, is now drawing signs for Hadacol When Rex Beer landed the top Job as a mattress tester, he finally realized his ambition to take life easy Ronald Leathers is now understudy for Bob Hope Bon is trying to learn some Jokes so he can go on his own The new dletitlon, who mixes the dog food,a the Ken L Ration factory is JoAnn Jacobs Harold Hastings was not injured although the wheel came off his car when he was going lOl m From now on though Harold has decided to walk Mary Ann Clever is still complaining about her height It seems she ls teaching a first grade and Pauline M wry, an airline hostess,1s working for Nelson Price ae Cedar Point Thomas Parsons wanted to be the Kentucky Wildcats manager, but because they w0uldn't take him he is now the Ontario Barn Ball league manager When Bill West got tired of trying to knock down bowling pins, he decided to put up pins so now he's pin up' o Thelma Ridenour s wish of coaching a boys ball team came true She is now coaching five bovs of her own Elaine Beymer tried and tried to get a good job She couldn't make the grade and is now ln politics Donna Musick learned to drive a car and is now teaching the student driving course at S H 5 Since David Tlnkey has become county engineer Hillsboro Road has been made a six lane highway ends at his house At the age of 65, Birdie Fulmer, women s amateur figure skating champ is representing the United states in the Olympics uBody Slam MacCartney' is now recuperatl g the hospital after her match with Mae Weston She was injured after Mae got a 'hammer lock' on her Donna Closson Musick has at last reached her am bition to teach art She is instructing her own little tots at home The Ontario Fire De artment has not been going very smoothly since Bob alley Joined it Every time there is a fire Bob is never ready to leave There fore the building ls usually half burned down by the time the fire truck gets there Bob Dailey has been working in a Junkyard lately The reason ls J keep his car company 'An Apple for the Teacher SENIOR PLAYS On November 10, 1950 the Senior class plays were held The high school orchestra played before the plays started, and the Junior Boys' Quartet sang be tween the plays the cast for 'An Apple For The Teacher' was rhelma Ridenour Nelson Price Donna Closson, Elaine Beymer,Carol Dalenberg, Joan kacobs Harold Hastin s, Elwood Orewiler, Donna Musick, Jean MacCartney, ob Frey, Bob Dailey, Birdie Fulmer, and Sylvia Warne 'Mystery Of The Locked Room' included Mary Ann Clever, Carl Duffner Ronald Leathers, Janis Dent, Pauline Mowry,Sy1v1s Darne,Rex Beer, and Tom Parsons Mr Daniel directed the plays Joan Jac0bs,Jan1! Dent, Mary Ann Clever, and Thelma Rldenour were prompters The ushers from the Junior Class were Delbert Beer, Donald Danals, Pauline Riddle, and Kathleen Dlckerhoff I en- ' n in to , O . O Dal- g t .p.h. even her pupils look down on her. Q ll I - by. I I . It 1 5 I -11- SEMUIEURE SCHOLARSHIP Points for scholarship awards are based on the final grade in a subject Only four subjects are counted lr one year while subjects carried only half a year earn half the points from that grade A's re celve fifteen points, B's ten and C's five points minus subtracts two points and a plus adds two points extra points are given for activities such as orches tra and glee club Also school citizenship credit of ive points may be voted by the faculty Seniors who participate ln the county scholarship contest are awarded the number of points equal to their rank 1 the county subtracted from twenty five Each year the two seniors ranking highest in the class are chosen valedictorian and salutatorisn This ear these two were Donna Closson, valedictorian and elson Price, salutatorian David Tinkey ranked tenth in the Richland County annual scholarship tests Time is still 'marching on and another senior class is nearing graduation The class of 1951 is going out into a world of turmoil and as each of us goes our separate ways our paths may never meet again This is one reason for printlng 'The Echo ' This is a record of the joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, and friends and foes we have enyoyed throughout our school years This annual is probably not the best na'the worst but regardless, we have all worked hard to make the best we could To Mrs Casad, we wish to express our deep appreciation for her kindness and directions We also wish to thank Mr DeVito, who took the pictures, and all those who gave us advertisements Editor-in chief Editor-ln-chief. Art Editors. . Advertising. . Class Editor Grade Editor Girls' Sports oys Sports Subscriptions ANNUAL STAFF eoooea u . . Ch: Documentary Committee Typists ,Mary Ann Clever .Donna Closson Reggy Roberts Ronald Leathers Nelson Price David Tinkey Robert Frey JoAnn Jacobs Birdie Fulmer Jean MacCartney Carl Duffner Pauline Mowry Sylvia Warne Carol Dalenberg Harold Hastings Thomas Parsons Thelma Ridenour Elaine Beymer Janis Dent Duffner Price, Frey, Roberts First Row Warne, losson, Dent, Mowry, Clever, Dalenberg, Jacobs, Beymer LASS MOTTO gif? 05107772 M5676 K 0 6 mffzer ffzafz fo 366W LASS PLOWER H65 R036 Marv Am Clever LJLASS UOLORS gjlfg cf fj?ZW6'7 B ' . . J ' . Z n u Back How: Hastings, Tinkey, Leathers, Parsons, Mr. Casad, ' z 6 A ' ' fx l 1 .' , xf K it 1 ' rw . I , LJ - - fN F1 I 1 Listening to the Some Enchanted Evening .i- sa , Our voices are lifted in long Refugees from the South Pacific Dancing neath the southern moon ,ff ,g: W--16 alm Trees and Sandy Beach JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET OF 1950 Mary Alt JoAnn D1Sanze Robert Kordish Willys Yahney JQNUHH5 Delbert Beer Jerry Ellis ,K 4 Myron Beer Ronald Evans Bernard NEEDED Palmer Price Shirley Brissell Norman Heinberger A. Patsy Quinn David Buchanan Carol Henry Q Virgil Rader We are all dreamers To be sure, there are no dreamless lives During our hi h school days, we are especially conscious of these mperishable Dreams, Some of these have become reel experiences for the Junior Class, the basketball games, the plays and finally the prom Our year began with the election of the follow ing class officers President, Donald Danals, Vice President, JoAnn D15anze, Secretary, Kathleen Dlcker hoff, and Treasurer, David Buchanan The class distinguished itself by selling more magazines than any other preceding class Our sales amounted to over 31000 The New Year, 1951, brought a new election of officers Mary Alt became President, Bernard Palmer, Vice President, Jerry Ellis, Secretary and Myron Beer Treasurer April 6 will long be remembered o plays, 'They Put On a Play' and 'An Uninvlted Ghost' were pre- sented under the capable direction of Mr Daryl Daniel The crowning experience of the school year was the Junior Senior prom We chose as our theme r Friendship 14 Doris Coleman LeRoy Hopper Pauline Riddle Donald Danals Gerald Jacobs Janice Strickler Verlin Day Larry Keeler DQWF Annie Taylor Nathan Price Kathleen Dickerhoff Evelyn Kelley Darlene Walker Doris Coleman, Marge Farat, Carol Henry V K NAR : P!! 'eff x:P, - lla ltbf Y A , p ' - w'. -ff' -' mfr gf, j' Y ' Q , Q,,, ' '.e ,ik Rf,-X: K X: , ' egg, e , I Y, yy fff eV wi K f , V ' . nf n . 5 . Tw -I , lou P Jack Baumberger Robert Gordon Catherine Meyer Bally Shillito Jean Wyrick ' 'Q James Betts I Paul Gordon Mary Alice Murphy Norma Smith Gloria Zorub David Craig Marjorie Hopper Dorothy Nussbaum sl' Earl Souder A Carollee Rldenour HMQR55 JoAnn Deffendoll Norma Jacobs W-A9 Dale Perry Barbara Stahl Roger Mowry Marjorie Farst Eva Kreps LeRoy Pitman Dellda Tate Marvin Orewiler Ruby Fox Sally Leppo Jack Ruby Eula Tate F' Larry Garber Earl Quentin MacCartney Matthgg L? JoAnna James Sapp Scarbrough lay 4? Vaughn Harold Taylor Walker Frank Dorothy Gilbert Gllliom Clay Hentzer Dorothy Schlenbaker M1 Williams Lhe first half of the y ar, the officers were President, Dale Perry, Vice resident, Earl Souder, Secretary, Marge Farst, Treasurer, Norma Smith For the last half they were President, Paul Gordon, Vice President, Roger Mowry, Secretary, Earl Sauder, Treasurer, LeRoy Pitman the sophomore boys that are on the basketball reserve team are LeRoy Pitman, Bo er Moury, Paul Gordon Earl Sauder, Clay Mentzer, ack Ruby, Marvin Orewiler, Ted Williams, and Jim Scarbrough Frank Gilbert is one of the managers of the team Dale Perry, who is on the first five varsity team helped us through many a game and everyone is proud of him He has an average of eight points a game Some of the cheerleaders that were elected from the sophomore class to cheer during the games were Norma Smith Barbara Stahl, and Jean Wyrlck New students that came to tne sophomore class are Wilfred Focht Bob Gordon, Jack Ruby, Sally shi llto, zulu and belaaa Tate Jack Baumberger, Marvin Orewllsr, Clay Msntzer and Barbara Stahl played in the high school orchestra There were also a few sophomore boys on the base ball team this year Mr Daryl Daniel was the class advisor Q, N Q Q if ,fgp ' if M ef i - M f , 2. ' ,Wd K ' D ' ' Q M 12 1 1 M v rf 1 F5 ' -V 'M' ., AT G 7 A ,f'qLf2f Avffiij E ,?S5 g X, .ao, gi f 5 'iv' F c. , 6 1 . Q. 164 ' 153 5, N' E N, ' Q -V AW Ted t jr - e lx .,,, n M , , . s f , 1 . i . . 5 . - 15 - Donna Beer QEEEUMEN Fred Bishop Leile Bowser The freshman Class of 20 boys Dean Nancy Pat Crawford Danals Danale Charles Gilbert Margaret Gettins David Gordon IJ!! Dale Kelrns Paul Ludwig Virginia Krups Marguerite Helen Switzer Taylor Tara Jo Taylor er Fred Audra Y Brantingham Buchanan Naomi Downs John Hull Sue Malaby Kenneth Termsn and 20 Jean Earhart K Ronald Hammond Carl Mehl 1k J Carol Burger ,JK dl Joe Wayne Ruth Ann Carney Kauffman Cotter Q Betty Farst Ann Phyllis Hartzler Henry 1:23 Dean Frances Mclntlre Mowry Marshall Burton Leroy Thomas Wentz Thomas girls Dorothy Barbara Fullager Funston Barbara Hinklin B111 Musick Gene Funston Donna Hoffman Philip Perry New students to enroll in our class were Ronald elected Pat Danals as President and representative to the Student Council, Betty Farst, Vice President, and Jean Earhart, Secretary Treasurer for the first semester For the second semester Philip Perry, President, Virginia Krups, Vice President, Burton Wentz, Secretary, and Wayne Kauffman, Treasurer were elected to lead the classs The Freshman boys on the reserve basketball team were Pat Danals David Gordon, Philip Perry, William Mehl, Kenneth Kerman, and Eugene Funston Frances Mowry was elected reserve cheerleader Sue Malaby Audrey Buchanan, and Ruth Ann Cotter sang in the Girl's Ensemble The class was represented in orchestra by Pat Danals, Eugene Funston, Dor0thY Fullager, Audrey Buchanan, and Sue Malaby On December 21, 1950 the Freshman English Class, under the direction of Mr Somerville, sponsored the movie 'Magnificent Obsession 16 Hammond, Dean Mclntire, Charles Gilbert, and Dale Keirns We appreciated the helpful guidance of Brelnich, our advisor Sue Halaby, Audrey Buchanan Donna Beer, Naomi Downs F :Lai ' y . K s Y tw , W . A V - ,M A , x Y fi A ,xt , j X Vx h gJ?'n ' X'il 'V E 9 , H J bar ' p y r A 6 K 'XX .'x L, yoga XX' V V LL 'ig 5 KQ7 Y lJ,BWeigi' if I i,, ilfiiiz ! , ' I- N I ' - K :Iggy ::.. 1 , jgsil ij? Q iljk glww A gag lqy. Q ia g ,E 3 M i ih K 4 ' 5 H WM, Q, 4 ' Jnx ?Nl, .'x xiii: A Azbjl' de ,X if , ,555 jx ' gf' 4 .. - . Mr, 4 D , f ' 1 Nancy Amlck Ronnie Bowling Robert ERR Mary Alice Argo Kenneth Brissell Burdella Eichelberger Frank Q JIM Geneva Green Patty Hall MA Evelyn Barnhlll IK: Roy Calhoun 6 Diana Franken stein Phyllis H111 James Ballitch Patsy Carney I Darlene Focht Patty Hopper James Baumberger Baumberger Robert Crlder rl? Elaine Gabor 6' Sandra Keltner James Dailey Albert Gilbert Mary Ann Kordlsh Ralph Beer David Davidson John Gilliom Richard McBride I 1 Catherine Bergstrom Jack Dickerhof Kenneth Bishop Helen f Earick F' Paul John Glelslnger 000n Ronald McClain Larry Williams William Perkins William Mehl Lloyd Matthes Marilyn Orewller Roger Terman Sylvia Sweighardt Sondra Sunnucks David Strlckler At the opening d'the school year 21 girls and 29 boys elected the following officers for the first semester President, Sondra Sunnucks, Vice President, Bob Schmidt, Secretary xreasurer, Carl Hehl Members of the Junior high basketball team were, ddy 3ouder,John Gilliom, David Btr1ckler,Ra1ph Beer, lmmy Ballltch Albert G1lbert,Carl MeH,Larry Williams led Baumberger and Robert Elchelberger fhe appearance of Sondra Bunnucks and Mary Ann Kordish our 8th grade cheerleaders, added much pep and enthusiasm to our games Aletha Ruby Marlene Welty Richard Skaggs Robert Schmidt William Schwartz Souder Gretchen dentz During our first semester we enjoyed our annual welner roast Officers for second semester were President John G11l1om,V1ce President Sondra Sunnucks,Secretary lreasurer, Robert Eichelberger Our spring party was the big social event of the year for the 7th and Bth grades lhis year was an outstanding one for our ad visor Mr Sm1th,whose son, Larry arrived on October 24 he thank Mr Smith for the help he has given us throughout the year if All Ti ' v P .3 . -21 . :il A' r' ,' Ted f? ta? 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Miriam S Troy Clevenger 4K B111 Frey ,fd JoAnn Hoover Dan Neel Judy Heed 9' Carolyn Thomas Joan Baumberger John Cole 5' Wanda Frey if Evelyn Jacobs Mary Neel Donald Bastille C3 Paul Beans David Couchman Jane Garber 5 George Keeler 9 Louise Parker Hooert Ryland 'life'-ff, Bonnie Bowser Loretta Crider Robert Gettina Ann Krepps Alice Perry Jackson Shafer Mary Charlene Barbara Thomas Wentz Wolf 18 as fl Robert Helen Brantingham Buchanan Joan Danals Gale Goff 4 Wu? Dwight Kurtzman Patty Perry Bruce Smith Ronald Davls Phyllis Gordon Louis McBrldB sley Robert Burtzlaff Marilyn Deffendoll ff Jean Hagner , w JI' Charles McClain an iff Mike renbaugh Pollock Ricky Mary Souder Sprunger AUX J erry Phyllis George Wyrick Keith Murp y 353' - 1 ' H t xx M' t M r A 'V S ,bg . 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R A A ,... , W , W M' 'Wy .j , M M M ' y ' ' 'll'l?': M 1 2 ,..M-Q is M ' M or Myeyy M Baseball game card Oh time May 4 -- 12 -- -- 20 -- 22 -- 25 -- 25 -- 26 -- 29 -- 29 -- 4-- 9 0 5 -- 15 -- ' 16 -- -- - 2 18 -- 19 -- 2 20 -- 27 -- - 2 3 -- - : 4 -- 7-- - 10 -- : Se ll . . 15 -- ' 16 -- - - - 17 -- . . 21 -- - 25-24 -- 27- 1 -- - . December l -- Basketball game 9 -- 12 -- - 15 -- 17 -- . A 19 -- 20 -- ' 21 -- ' 22 -- 2 -- 5 -- 12 -- 16 -- 19 -- - 23 -- 25 -- 26 -- N 1-2 - - ' 7-s - - A 9 -- 15 -- 16 -- 21 -- - ' 22 -- - 24 -- - 1 -- - h 2 -- - A 3 -- 10 -- 16 -- 25-27 -- 30 -- 5 .. 19 -- gg -- September October November January February March April 4 EMS SCHOOL CALENDAR School opened Movie 'Circus Parade Baseball game Baseball game Baseball game School out early due to water system This year the seventh grade class Primary Grade Musical Junior-Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Last day of school Commencement Grade cards SEVENTH GRADE NEWS of thirty two glrls and thirty one boys was composed Baseball game Movie on fire prevention Baseball game Varsity cheerleader tryouts Assembly Program 'Tho Vagabond Trio' FHA Rally Grade cards Reserve cheerleader tryouts No school teachers' meeting Parents' Night Hallowe'en Party Election da The officers for the flrst semester were as follows President Vice President Secretary Treasurer For the second semester, the President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The members of the seventh Robert Burtzlaff Miriam Au Judy Reed class officers were Phyllis Keith Bruce Smlth Patty Perry rade on the seventh Y Senior Class plays 'The Mystery of the Locked Room 'An Apple for the Teacher Movie Green Grass of Wyoming Basketball clinic Mother Daughter banquet FHA Rev Krepps spoke on the UN Basketball game Pep rally Thanksgiving vacation No school snow Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game High Scrool Vesper program Basketball game Movie WMagn1flcent Obsession Primary christmas program Basketball game Christmas vacation began Pep Rally Christmas vacation ended Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Assembly program talk on mountain cllmblng Basketball game Grade cards Basketball game eighth basketball squad were bert Burtzlaff ' Donald Bastille and George Keeler The seventh grade cheerleaders were Miriam Au and Jane Garber In the fall the eighth grade played host to the seventh grade at a welner roast Both grades had a wonderful time We appreciated the help our class adviser, M Floyd West had given us this year CAN YOU IMAGINE Carl Duffner with long hair Hon Leathers whispering Sylvia Warne singing bass Mary Ann Clever without freckles Bob Dailey not sleeping ln Clvlcs Harold Hastings with black hair Nelson Prlce short and fat David Tinkey not arguing Rex Beer coming to school every day Tom Parsons not bothering Mary Alt Carol Dalenberg getting A in conduct Pauline Mowry not going with boys Bob Frey tall and elim B111 West going with girls Thelma Rldenour getting her report No school No school Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball No school Basketball Basketball Tournament snow snow game game game game game game game Tournament Tournament Tournament District Assembly program talk on electrical hazards Grade cards GAA rt Pl Y High School Spring Musical Easter vacation Warriors' Club Banquet Junior Class plays Grade cards Intermediate Grade Musical Birdie Fulmer drlvlng carefully Donna Closson not drawing Donna Musick boisterous Elwood Orewller being a city sllcker Reg Roberts not singing Jean MacCartney not giggling JoAnn Jacobs not having her lessons Elaine Beymer not flirting Janis Dent with blond halr ERE Charlene Bell Kenneth Beer Elaine Baumberger Louise Ackerman A3 Avis Clevenger Willis Carroll Wilma Carroll Patt Breinich v 4 vr 0 Mary Kauffman Joan Griffin Nancy ndward Farst Marcia Mattox Mervln Marsha Tom J d Klulun ny Malaby :Xb T 4,1 dwg Ronald Jw nn Rupp Carol Parklson Harlen Hike X Branham Ggrdgn Flockerzie Can you lmaglnel Dallas Strickler flirting with girls lom Kleilien s ears protruding Louise Ackerman wearing pigtails Buddy Bishop turning somsrsaults Walter Danals getting straight A's for a week Sandra McKown not dreaming of Marvin Marshall fed Kin being noisy Ronnie upp not having red hair Claudette Heuberger not cheerleading James Billlngely without his spectacles David Bishop not Jumping out of his seat Carol West shooting paper wads at Hr Swalley Larry Bemlller Cecil Clevenger f Ted King E1 S Robert McBride ip! Dallas Btrlckler ?O Donald Bergstrom Walter Danals Lawrence Hagner JK Howard McCabe 8 Richard Switzer James Billingsley V4 Richard Earhart Claudette Heuberger if V if Rosalee McCabe in Edward Tuttle fl Buddy Bishop ,wi Robert Earhart , lv Glenn Hinklln aff Sandra UcKown Merle Wentz B' David Bishop f.ar1f 1 Robert Eyerly Pessy Jacobs Jack Mehl of Carol West Mary Kauffman not getting a present from Ronnie Rupp Rosalee McCabe not showing her dimples Nancy Farst being a tomboy Donald Bergstrom being kissed by a little girl Willie Carroll without a red face Carol Parkison not singing or playing the piano Joy Ann Miller with little feet Donald Postle coming to school everyday Mervln Marshall good looking! Marcia Mattox not getting her homework Ed Tuttle not talking out and always busy Dick Earhart not drawing - A Q ' ,., . 2 I I I '- I I - 59' , '4 t L 4 , ' , ' H 3 L 7-4 . 15. C xi n 12- , U ' w f f f' 1 tl . . 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B. . 20. . 9. . 21. 10- . 22. . 11. . 23, . 12. . . 24, , ERE E Pauline Beymer Kathryn Chambers F' wwf David Hopper Jean Mehl Janice Carlton Betts James Clelan Betty Hull vw I' Harold Brenham Janet Clelan Margaret Kleinsorgen Wm, Carol Miller Diane Sprunger Thomas Jlm Moore A.: Leslie llmmer Marian Briesell yv Marlene Davis K 611119 Eh LCIIIOH ,-X rv I N flgl James Neal David Williams The fifth grade consisted of f t f children, twenty boys and twenty four gigli our eager We were most hap y to r t t h Mothers' Club p p eeen our program o t e The operetta Tom Sawyer' 1 ced th t childhood memory in our golden glgth leggo er 'or hy Bob Earhart sculpturlng Merle Wentz with long hair Elaine Baumberger not cute Wilma Carroll with buck teeth Charlene Bell arguing with the teacher . Jack Mehl six foot seven. . Max Flockerzle having big earl. 32. 55 34. 35 36 Robert Eyerly not having his reducing pllle. . Michael Gordan keeping quiet. Kenny Beer wearing glasses. . Lawrence Hagner being an Afrlcan hunter. , Peggy Jacobs not liking Terry Patton. 0- Thomas Bietodeau Rrif Y Richard Burtzlaff Jacqueline Franklin Dewey Harold Ludwig Sandra Palmer Q Richard Zorub 21 in 46 47 48 49 50 Goon Ruth Ludwig Thomas Caetar LX Virgil Goon Mary Lou Marshall Karen Joan Patch Pitman Dorothy Thomas Hogue Carpenter James Chase Carol Herrick ' J Joyce Matthee 'UF' Virginia Schwert Barbara Flockerzle Avis Clevenger liking to study Glenn Hlnklln getting his Arlthmetl Florence Myers not gig ling Richard Switzer head o the class Cecil Clevenger not playing his guitar Edwin Fortney weighing four hundred pounds Howard McCabe not sleepy Harlan Braham short and fat. Larry Bemlller not thinking of baseball. Robert McBride not girl crazy. Judy Malaby not playing her viola. Joan Griffin fussy. Patty Brelnlch quiet. Mr. Daugherty alert. C Darlene Chamberlin James Heuberger Frank Matthes Selena Scott ' J if :cj gf , W gf ' ' -Gly . 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V I, w,, ' f 2 fr' jllIII.b 5' 3 z -, Na' 2 I ly '..1'1zi:k f.aZ3 - ,-, ka. i ' F I 57. . 18. . 25. n 39. g e 26. . 40. . 27. - 41. - - 28. . 42. . 29.1 . 45, . 50 44 31 45 GRM 7' Gloria Beer Alvin Beer Barbara Anllker Albert Alt bbirley nf if Raymond Robert Cline Ernsberger Larry Beverly Dansls Jimmy Farst Flenner HIIIIIIL, Christine Brenham Richard Patty Brelnich Burger 'W' Jimmy Garber Juanita Hartzler Joyce Hetler if f In Patsy Kelley Jane Huffman if K Ted Stough Harold Snyder We started our new class of seventeen girls Bonnie Long Dale Suter Wendell Perry E bf Carol MacCartney school year September 5 with a and sixteen boys Patricia John Bldenour Sapp It was a busy year for all of us, with new sub jects and books,geography, h1story,so1ence and health The past winter will be remembered as the winter of many snows and unexpected holidays In spite f the bad weather, our attendance was good In November, both fourth grades presented a pro gram for the Mothers' Club We all remember our Christ mas pro ram and party Our class sang Twas the Night BefOI'e h1'1Btl1!8S In February, we made Valentine tray mats which were sent to the Veterans' Hospital We had our Val entine exchange on February 14 There were many other interesting events which made the fourth grade a year to be remembered ?2 Paul Seifert Pauline Mowry, Janis Dent, Mary Alt Cand various un know characters? dm dl Sylvia Warne Donald Chase Harold Hlnklln Nancy Joyce Shgtz Shook . , L a P' ge f QQV ' 'L' 'ff . se , y Q 462, 1- -I .7 f ff-,Q if-aff ' ,JU .if p g al' Q 4, - I y tif , A 4 we , jig -5 , ' ' ff ' U' 4 'A I I ., g y fy A fs if W I ,A :Ji ,Y I v i , Y , ' gui 4 Y, A L My Au e B w t c Y . ,V f A V D fy, A y f 1 ' N' 5 1 fnu-r.ly R 1 A- , Q il ,L -'fl' . 12.1 'Ht . ref I ffi 5 QT .We , 'ap f .I All ...-- 'K C I A We I 11 .32 A n O ' e I : I.. I Mlm ' f EH ' ' . 12 bf' 1,0 4, V ' ,, . . - g , I ' V- 1' rf tra., A5 get h ' su ERR Z, Q 1 ,- Llhdl Beer I Janet Green M? 'T Helen Parker Sandra Weidle A 1 Richard Bishop W x ff L, Glenda Hall 5 17 .agplf 5 , 1,ig '?'4', Marcia Brague Howard Hagner Ginger Nancy Ruby Schaus B' James Ricker :A , Paul Burdine Norman Harvey 011- James Smith 4 Janice Judy Carmichael Franken stein rs I Judy Harold HacCartney Haglott 'V Judy Phill Smith Smith 1.. W' a f 14 1'-9 Wit 'S I Shipvrecked Sighting the shipwreck lCarol Dalenberg, Thelma Ridenourl qaonald Legthepgj 25- . V 0 ' I 1 u -, ,Ny . -'. Bobbie Fields Betty HcCres Fred Stull 5, -A F Pats Furr Charles Heesner John Taylor L, IN ..55' George Gabor Joan Musick 117 Robert Taylor Deciding to rescue or not Uionald Leathers, Reggie Roberts? 41J,9 35 L l!IIl!!y' I mi ?n I Y I 'f'ff ,gg f lie ,ji yxl, J .JESJ fi ,fig 1 Ax 'Hai- H' Qi V ,A ' xl - .f' 73 I i ti: A fn ff, .I . P ,g',f A 4 . , aiu, 5 K:3QE5ffi,aigE 'al ' ' I 'H vi., 6' A - f ,ya nf. i' , ' . f -W ' --,E 1 y f4Q .AV iybgj l l Ztiyy fgy M M P ,V 1 ' :yi I' , E. ' , '. ' A ' I .YA I .I . 1 A '1 .Elf 'A 2 , ' 63 ' , v , Frank Ayers Richard Frye Rodney Phillips H N R11 'll Richard Beck Jack Jacobs '-Q Patricia Sauer Dean Michael Stroh Bunnucks minger 5 X Shirley Bemlller Phyllis Jones Carl Schmidt Y' rs Keith Castor Phillip Kipp Sandy See Q Richard Vicki Tinkey Van Fleet if lei? Carol Crawford aisy Mae Long Carol Snodgrass Tommy Ebbert Billy McCrea Sandra Ka! Ruth Ann gouder Stotts 'III' 'In A 'I lv 1, s n 1,':: of Q .e+4SSw Barbara Patty Field Ernsberger 4 ffl' Carl Betty Mowry Myers Trudy Stough Barbara John Gloria west Williams Poland In September seventeen boys and seventeen girls were enrolled in the Third Grade, eager to start another school year Through our Weekly Reader we have been able to read current news, also interesting things about our reat men of today and in the past Uncle Funny and humpy always give ue a good laugh every week Oscar the Cat gave us a good citizenship rule each week which helped each of us to become a better citizen We learned the names of many different states and countries and located them on the map In one reading book we traveled by reading and by picture from America to Norway, England, Brittany, Spain, Africa and back home again In Arithmetic, Oh' My' how we sighed at the speed tests on our addition and subtraction com- binations We soon learned it was necessary and how much easier our work became if we really knew them We enjoyed our different holiday activities, especially our Christmas program and the molding of our paper mabhe Christmas tree ornaments which we painted and used on our tree and later took home We worked hard, but we certainly ade good use of our recesses and noon periods for our time of fun and relaxation. .. 24- Janis Dent Dicky Foch V7 Kathleen Perry 1 X Dale Strlckler set no e f f '- ,..,. . 4 he , ,+L W r 'QF I , y yy 2 dyyy , 2 P I -. Q 21,54 ,Y V 5 - nag, 5 gi? W 3 x 9 W 4' , U M5 K, , Jgiv A ,K , mtl, , F, v 1 A y R fe f - A H rg: X , 1 A J. l f f- . d eevery 4 lf - e 5 ' . . . . s xi ' I Charles Albin CD' Johnny Closson FHM f Arletta McClain 'FU' 47 James Shafer GRE 'Www Ruth Argg 5 1' 1 Jerry Grlder Loretta McClain Carmilll Shed Thirty five pupils to start the new school Gervinskl and Gary Hole field schools 'T Judy Arnold Georgette Dewey Jimmie Hocrue ei Il'r A Teddy Shephard Dennis Beer Fergus Frank sf? 'Y 5- Carol Handley Ronnie lpalde Gerr Beer Judy Gilbert V7 X X-I Blaney Gary Hale 9 Margaret Morgan Norma Poffenbau elif 5 f e sh Potty Bonham Lydon Hoover -.I Shirley Polan Tomy Bernie la Halker Wolf Garpenter were enrolled in section 3 A year During the year Joan came to our room from Hans Our days have been busy with new books and workbooks As reading became easier we enjoyed the extra books gotten from our shelves and looked for ward to the coming of the bookmoblle every two weeks 'F x T 1 John Chase Charlene Keplinger Ricky Rupp Carol Dalenberg in second grade -pw Helen Clevenger 67 B111y Ludwig David Seifert I 5 X Pauline Mowry, Janis Dent Beverly Farst 25 :iiii:!IlIIIl , f'k A 2 Y , ' 4- ,,fg' .V - ' 'lb A ' . Qi fi f -1 fu' 'vfggi 3' , C7 , 1 ' - f ..,.e . X f + 1 A f 1 I .V I ef tierrtiz-:-:-91:23-' .. 1' I 7 Ted . ' ff nnf, I ' V21 , f 'L' f a R2 J J -JL' , :L yi P' 79' 'ff' , fn fig' A J ' Ui? 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Y . . - I ,fgrq 'vii' Q ' l'A .4 xi-e Vi ,' S7599 J - L4 Edythe Beer We Carolyn Danals Christine Hartzler Jerry Reed Tom Blaney Carolyn Davidson Larry Lamb 5' fn Mary Ann Smith AQ Bette Billingsley Jerry Davis ,y,-at Jean Maglott E Tom Spangler Grace Brenham Robert Deffendoll Linda McKowan r Stevens Second grades come and second grades go But the 2A class is a lively one you know, Thirty five in number at the first of the school year Thirty five now answer -all here Sleight of hand must figure in some way Really two have Joined us two moved away Polio, scarlet fever, tonsils, teeth and flu, Kept some from perfect attendance but don't boo hoo In vim, vigor and riddles none can surpass These fifteen glrls and twenty boys of the 2A class We read, write and figure along with the best Even act out our stories of Alice, Jerry and the rest We spell down each other race and play ball Try to be fair and in the gym work hardest of all We all like each other and tr ing our best lo learn what we can for Lite s big contest Our town will be our Eglgngly Xlllggg so pretty and fine We ll have Erlsnda and Hslihhnra and more of our kind Now we'l1 admit since our speech has been made We re all working hard and hope to make third grade And our memories will always be bright and clear Of our joyous adventures in 2A this year Most fun was making our train for nSanta Claus Express song novelty at Christmas Doroth Burdlne Michael Freely Richard Messner U' K? Eric Suter 26 Robert Burger Raymond Clevenger if Robert Frletchen Michael Frey 'X J' 4 Ronald Paramore retry Miller J 14.1 Ramona Vanscovoc Tedd Wentz Leonard Crlder 4.-I Mary Goon R Raymond Parker Larr vllne David Hartman Mildred Woodhull - ff' Claudia Sharon Wolfe Phillips Jack Baumberger, Merle Smith , Y 6, fe2..,Tt 5225, f w ff l n, A , if 1 n ,.. .- f fl fl Ja H ' A ei ' V ' , , 1 fu-I - I Y A Y E l jails Y A 5 . L ' V if . 1275? D in ' Ziff 3, ay f . 2 .5 2. 9 mf 3, NL 'J l SQ? . A jg , 35a fa xx af I . F A he fx ' 'N f' l. if .S?7f.- .ti llln lf. . .v , fbi 4-4 f ' vi f fa it V. ai, ,.., gi V ,?,f,vt5. g?EANh , ,tn 1 A K 3 u,' yfit U min 51 ',' gui 55. I . xr K AA! t aytr e ' get , at - t :-. ff? ' if of '- I I y QEQ ,,,' Z ,r ,.,. x ,'l,: A iii ,-A I it -I 735 K M Q , X . xy QW jf' fif x, 4 ,, 4 1 ' X ff Ka en Y I - z -- 1 U Y . I I I ERR Charles Anderson Dennis Frletchen Jerry Mabee 'u Q ni: H Richard Beal Richard Gettlns Karen Mehl Janet Lee Beard Dan Haber Patricia Mooney 'vw Mathias Leslie Shirley Schweighardt Shook Smith Kathryn Beer Carol Hallum Thomas Morgan f A JoAnn Beer 2'9- Harry H111 Linda Paramore I Richard Bemiller Richard Jacobs Marjorie Poland Darrel Junior Edward Strlckler Wilson Ziegler We enjoyed the new room at the first of the school year There were 59 ln our section of second grade By Christmas we had 36 We moved the first of October to room 105 so the sixth grade could spread with their sixty some boys and girls At Christmas we enjoyed the song Jolly Jingle which Mr Krlchbaum taught us We enjoyed the Christmas program of the other primary grades Webuiwe All that you do do with your might, Thin s done by halves are never done right S And if We work while we work Play while we play All will be cheerful and gay Janis Dent, Donna Musick, Pauline Mowry Barbara Bishop Leslie Jones Carl Restllle Nicholas Black Lyn Krepos Donald R1chBrd Sandra Melvin Miller Sutton Margery Frey Judy hnn ong Marcella Schlenbax Eva Kreps, Sally Leppo 27- Janis Dent, Jean MacCartney, Pauline Mowry I' ' . mg.2E? i in 5 Q N -1.f Egg, ef' x W , l 4 -Q XXX f u .1 ' ,4 ,.WJ Zu 'lawv 1' r M Q I V ' X'-' gi ' V , U j, iv -A-A If , . do lf ' f ' . 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Illa Kay Arter wayne Burson Larry Hardacre Leonard McBride Louis Simpson lfw Billy Beans Carol Castor Loretta Hardacre ITV Melvin Beck if Patricia Becktel I Chrlstlanne Garry Clark Wan Tommy Harvey -.,,, ,M Ronald Sara Sue McBride McCabe MIIAAA Tommy Larry Souder Suter Clevenger Lana Herrick Bobby McGrea Jimmy Thomas Dv .M Elaine Beer Helen Danals kv WM Russell Johnson David Myers fb J Emor' Joan Kay Beer Paul Davidson M ll Kguffggn Karen Betts -.nf Patricia Friday WA Carol Ann King 'wif Mary Ellen Shirley Ridenour Rinehart 'Y' Margaret Roger Tinkey Walters BOOKLAND ADVENTURES 'Y' if David BTEWBP f Carroll Fields as Jack Plew Virgil See As we akin Along Linder .the an with eagerness and hopeful anticipation to Qpgg the Door of our school career, we find that we must go Qn g 3111 with A1168 and Jerry DB! In and Da! we enjoy these exciting adventures As we progress a little farther we have Egg 11th .lnkandlansand .Qurlex Erlends. are A constant source of delight We delve Begg and Ehgrg and Qggng About to find all the surprises stored up for us in our readers and much to our amusement we find that Qgytglgg Qgn .amen It WHS great Sport U0 awp at las Elahlns E111 and meet Old Captain Mac We enjoyed our trip Qp ggg Dgwg jpg Sggggg with Kim and Wendy and their dog Tike Before the year has ended we will have visited -he ggggg with Jack and Nancy and gone to a city to learn how badly Bggtl Wants A Qgg We share his happiness when he finally gets his cherished wish If we have time, we shall meet Q31 Nelghborg on jhg H111 We hope we like them Besides all these Qggd Zlmgg we found time to work with 13111 Numherg and learned to write and spell Another delightful experience was our music with Mr Krichbaum We hope to have an excellent Rhy uhm Band Our enrollment in lA is 45 this year and the following pupils have a perfect attendance record Helen Danals, Patricia Friday, Kathleen Gabor, John Shafer,J1mmy Thomas, Russell Johnson and David Myers - V fd W V i . 6. 1 ' , 1, y ,J N 4IIlIIlL haf Y' MQQJ Q, ff 'Em i ,rl 1 t is .,A g MQX A jprkfkl !,yii? ll. f ax J4Kv -r . 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H , ' -28- Carol Ann Blstodeau Billie Glrdner Linda Mclntire Larry Rogers Jimmy Wyrlck ERE 'x Robert Dessle Blackledge Bryant 'sf Wanda Goff r1- 'Q Barbara McK1nz1e A Kenneth Schaus Melinda Funston Thomas Hudson Robert Heesner Billy 5cott Joseph MaeGartney ,f Dana Loren Carmichael Claus Miki Kelley Mnngan yew Carol Ann Scott Sharon Kepllnger Ludwig f SWA Jerry Mooney Kenneth Shea We are reading the Alice and Jerry Books Our arithmetic is Jolly Numbers, a name quite fitting and proper, we think And, believe it or not, we enjoy both Reading and Numbers In fact, we enjoy pretty nearly everything and our energy is boundless' ment School means work, but oh, the thrill of achieve In the words of grown ups land the poet? we aim ' o think without confusion, clearly, act from honest motive, purely, love our fellowmen sincerely trust ln God and Heaven securely 99 ,go ,F-Q 9? 4 I PH l'4 Patricia Ellis Linda Mayer Helen i er Frank Eugene Neal Parkison Johnny Louise Bhenberger Sprunger Joseph Flshburn Larry McClain Linda Plfer Sheila Switzer Raymond Fritts L S 4 Cheryl McCready 'Q 1.4 Judy Plew Ronald Walker Joan, Pat, Helen Danals I 3 3:4 I ,-L J i -L: .W 1 .. 1 ez-to sf .lg in -' . . 1. 2 .Hu 4, 5 'ff 3 7 , et, J-F--9 ?i'k ' - IF' 6' ,' M' 4 ef' I ' 'J ZQ 5' ' ff . 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Mlll-HERE GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Back Row Annie Taylor, Svlvla Warne, Darlene Walser Back Row Cstherin M A d B h P 3 Sue MalagY.eig?3or?erggpp23 anan' 8 ey Quinn First Row Carol Henry, Dorothy Barnhill, Elaine Beymef First Row Janice Strickler, JoAnn D1Sanze, Ruth Cotter Barbara Stahl SOLOISTS 'ia 3 Standing John Hull, David Buchanan, Sylvia Warne Seated Mr Krlchbaum, Barbara Stahl, Darlene Walk JoAnn D1Sanze to be commended for their out These people are standln solo work in the musical organizations this year ssldes taking vocal and instrumental solos groups, they have perform individually for a number of special occasions within the music Sylvia Warne,soprano solo1st,hav1ng won superior and excellent ratings in the district and state contests last year, has again entered this year competition David Buchanan and JoAnn D15anze are entering the district competition this year as a piano duet Ronald Evans is also a sololst for the year BI' JUNIOR GIRL'S ENSEMBLE This year, for the first time, two high school g1rl's ensembles were selected after many tryouts Phe girls in each ensemble were selected for their vocal quality blend, and ability to read music Each ensemble has participated in the Christmas Candleli ht program, Spring Musical and district con test at ansfield The one ensemble of six includes Sylvia Warne, Darlene Walker, Elaine Beymer Carol Henry, Annie laylor and Dorothy Barnhill the leader Lhe other ensemble of nine includes Janice Strickler, Patsy Quinn Catherine Meyer, Sue Malaby Ruth Cotter, Barbara tahl, Audry Buchanan Marjorie Hopper, and Joan D1Sanze, the leader lhsse ensembles through the efforts of their leaders, worked out their own rehearsal time Small groups such as these are the nucleus of larger organizations such as glee clubs and choruses and are beneficial to their own understanding and better ment of musical appreciation At the beginning of the school year, the 1 th bo s' lee club totaled 37 Of th1B enrollment n e y g number only 5 are Seniors which means nett yeggiz group should reach a new high in membersh p group is developing into a pert music organization Lhe boys enjoy working hard and being a part of the glee club :his is the first year the boys chorus has attempted to participate in district competition, the contest held at Newark They have been active in the Parents' Night program,Chr1stmas candlelight service, Spring Musical and Commencement activities lhis year's officers are Bernard Palmer, President, Dale Perry Secretary Treasurer, Vifgi Rader and lom Taylor, Librarians 3 - 5 ' ' an I ily' Q 1 5 G5 2 V n I P I 5 X V Q W JZ: , LC I 6 h I . , ' 9 A 4 'f ',,1 ' , . E 4, is ' 1 ya. g ,H V ,p , 1, H , . lg Q , ' I 1 I I 3 . . 1 ' s O ed I' H u la . Q30- MU-UEIJE L rICERa OF THE MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS BOYS' QUMRTET Back Row Mr Krlchbsum, Hopper, Buchanan. Walierv warner Hopper, Buchanan, Palmer, Perry, Brlssell, Schweighardt, Stahl First Bow Fullager Barnhill, Bergstrom. Danalsn Baumbergerv Keeler, Leppo, Alt ACCOMPANIDTS Back Bow JoAnn D15anze, Sue Halaby, Mr Krlchbaum, Audrey Buchanan First Row Miriam Au Barbara Stahl, David Buchanan, Burdella rank, Helen Buchanan JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS lhis chorus of 43 members is made up of selected voices from the 7th and Sth grades and is a training and 'feed in' group for high school vocal organ ization They do unison, two, and three part singing Since this is the age for changing vo'ces, care must be taken for the music to be suitable range so that the voices will not be harmed through strain :his Junior chorus has taken part in the Christ mas Candlelight program and Spring Musical Officers for the chorus are George Keeler, President, Evelyn Barnhill, Secretary Treasurer, Catherine Bergstrom and Sylvia Schweighardt, L1 brarians Mr Krichbaum, David Buchanan, Ronald Evans, Virgil Rader Donald Danals This select ensemble of Junior boys consisting of Virgil Rader, Don Danals, Dave Buchanan Ronald Evans has sung together for two years hey have taken part in all music activities as well as ln extra school activities such as entertainment for high school plays,banquets, etc In addition, they ve had the privilege and pleasure of singing for church also entered district competition for ensembles This quartet has accepted the invitation to take part in the local contest at Mansfield for barbershop quartets lhe girls' glee club organization f approximately 50 voices, has grown in enrollment considerably over the past several years With only a few Seniors, it promises to reach a peak 1 competitive membership next year Lhe organization is participatlrg in the Class B district contest at Newark this year Lhe last several years the club entered the contest at Bascom, and received a second rating last year Parents' Night Christmas program, Spring Musical, Baccalaureate and Commencement activities are other events which feature the girls' vocal organization The outstand ing note concerning this group is the fact that the vocal quality has vastly improved over the last several years Officers of the glee club are Barbara Stahl, President, Shirley Brissell Secretary Treasurer, Sylvia Warne and Sally beppo, Librarians ..-,,f' U: . Q 'f e ' 2 ' QE, ' EQ! P f t. T ' ,L 0 I. 1 ' 5 , , L A yd I . I 'V organizations and business men's clubs. They have Q 3, 'N ,. 1 an 0 . n . k . -31- EMU-H Back Row: Ruby Fox,Norma Jacobs,Sy1v1a Warne, Back Row: Mary Ann Clever,Pau11ne Mowry,Carol Dalenberg, JoAnn Jacobs,Barbara Stahl,Donna Closson JoAnn Jacobs, Thelma Ridenour First How: Pauline H1ddle,Mary A1t,Kath1een Dicker- h0ff,Jan1s Dent,Paul1ne Mowry,M1ss Car- Seated: Pauline Mowry, Hr. Somervllle, Mary Alt penter F- H- A- LIBRARY CLUB This was a very big and successful year for the Home Economics groug which was under the supervision of Miss Mary Louise arpenter. In mid-winter the g1rls,ass1sted by Miss Carpen- ter sold plastic towels to earn money for the club treasury. The group elected the following members for club officers: Janis Dent,Pres1dentg Jean MacCartney, Vice Presldentg Hari Alt, Secretary, Eva Kregg Treassrerg s were orma Jacobs H storiang thleen ick- other , , erhoff, Parlimentarian' JoAnn Jacobs, Chairman of Public Relations' Ruby fox, Chairman of Recreation, Pauline Riddle, Chairman of F. H. A Projects' Sylvia Warne, Chairman of Huslcg Barbara gtahl, Co-Chairman of Music. The club also chose two club mothers Mrs. T. MacCartney who served one year and Mrs. B, keefer to serve two years. We were very fortunate to have three girls attend the State F. H. A. Convention at Columbus, April 28-29 of 1950. They were: Mary Alt, Janis Dent, and Pauline Howry. In the summer Pauline Howry, Hary Alt Evelyn Kelley Janis Dent,and Eva Kreps attended the Regional F. H. A. training convention at Ht. Gilead. The girls took part in buzz sections and planned club activ- ltlss for the year. In the fall a 'Backwards Party' was held to wel- come the Freshman girls into the club. In October the F, H, A. County Rally was held here with 225 girls attending from Bellville, Butler, Lucas,Lex1ngton,Plymouth, Union, Shelby and Ontario. Dancing and other recreation was enjoyed by all. In December a 'Mother-Daughter Banquet' was held by the club, this was the first one held,but the club plans to have one every year in the future. The Home Economics groups have been sew1ng,cook- ing, and reading on home management, child care, and home care of the sick throughout the year. The Library Club this year consisted of Carol Dalenberg, Joan JHCOUB Mary Ann Clever, Thelma gidenour- Pauline Mowry,hary Alt, and Pauline Riddle. fn' Library is under the supervision of Mr. Somerville. The Library has acquired many new books. HOME EC GIRLS IN ACTION 1- l' 'C niv- EU-QU-U ORCHESTRA The orchestra as a group ensemble has played better than lt has played for the past several years The wide variety of instrumentation helped the quality of the organ1zat1on's ensemble but the group is still lacking ln quantity of players Some sections have only one player on a part, which means when the parti cular individual is absent, the part is lost There are approximately twenty student members in the orchestra this year There is enough talent ln the school to increase its present enrollment Instrumental players are needed in every section, especially the n section namel the violins Some children have UXOPS The orchestra participates in all high school musical programs as well as for the Junior and Senior playa and commencement activities Rehearsals are held twice a week Officers this year include President Jack Baumberger Secretary Treasurer Audrey Buchanan Librarians Marjorie Hopper, Dorothy Fullager Managers David Buchanan, Pat Danals Harold Hastings, Ronald Leathers Paul Gordon Carl Duffner Philip Perry Pauline Mowry, Carol Dalenberg, Mary Ann Clever, Mary Alt Back Row First Row STUDENA COUNCIL After strenoue campaigning and a class election, the officers for the 1950 Fl Student Council were elected Ronald Leathers was elected President, Carol Treasurer Other members of the Student Council were Pauline Mowry,G A A Pres1dent,Carl Duffner,Warr1ors Club President, Philip Perry, President of the fresh man class, Paul Gordon sophomore class President, Mary Alt Junior class resldert and Harold Hastings, Senior class President The Council s onsored the annual Halloween party a motion picture, The Green Grass of Wyoming a pat riotic assembly program and furnished refreshments to those people who attended the annual basketball clinic Dale Perry and Ronald Leathers directed noon dancing held every Friday A :GENE IN ThE SHOP 3- In order to raise money for the Council Carol Dalenberg and Mary Ann Clever sold pennants, beanies and book covers The Council also dld very well with treir 1 B Fund project , ,He.mr,mr , A. ' x . 1 ' . - I I , strl g , y . 'V u already started lessons in the lower grades. We need ' 3 Dalenberg, Vice Pres1dent,Mary Ann Clever Secretary- ' . l , ' , 11 . . 9 - - l l L za., 4 gy 1 1 X Duftner Dale Perry Carl f wwf ui Nelson Price A-I ,ff Bernard Palmer 1 Gbfdon rw Lucy P WARRIORS 1950 51 Willys Yshney AQ! 2 32 ima COUNTY LEAGUE C0.CHAM S RECORDS Moat Pointe One Season 1216 Host Points Per Game Av 64 On Gene 99 Moet Pointe in e 34 Nathan Price Jerry S1115 3 P X PX A Q 'Y M 43, Ax 'K 1 Q ' Pj Y P ' P W 4 i ,,.A if' ' x ? P , P ' P5 4 A Al K A '4 i , '1 ' N f I XT' -X Y' . ' QP 'i fl 'O fx, 1 f g a' f . e P n I A 1 A f Ox i P P If V A P if 3 m P P in Q f 1 5 X KP K ing' dk P ,g if RPO L14 Lf,ve, J R ik H X ,f- PP 4 ! P 4 P wg P t n PPL :sal Ro 9581 Seb S,f3 90 . Abigr QEIIRFE Back Row Perry, Ellis, Na Price, Ne1 Price, Duffner, Yahney Palmer First Row Coach Casad, Souder, Pitman, Gordon, Mowry, Manager Parsons 'WARRIORS IN ACTLON' On October 16, the basketball team started their long hard basketball drills Then on November 21, they played their first game and bowed to district champs Leesville 52-54 The Warriors opened the league season with a 65- 45 win over Butler with Nathan Price getting 46 points The Warriors then handed a powerful Lucas club its first loss 48-46 Next the Blue and Gold met an aggressive Plymouth but downed them 68-55 Carl Duff ner dropped in 27 points in the win Ontario downed Union 54-41 before Lexington Minutemen gave the Warriors their first defeat 65-46 The Warriors then got back ln the winning streak by beating the Bellville Bluejsys 79 55 Duffner scorched the nets for a total of 52 points in the vic tory Next the Red Hot Warriors went to Shiloh and put another victory under their belts by beating Shi loh 85-49 This score of 85 broke the sohool's pre vlous record of BO points Twice in a week Ontario beat the previous school record by blasting Butler 85 54 Carl Duffner showed the way with 51 points The Lucas Cubs avenged their previous loss to the Warriors by downing them 62 45 Plymouth then bowed to the Warriors 67 55 Nathan Price and Carl Duffner blazed the way with 21 and 50 points respectively The Warriors rose to one of their finest games as they plastered Lexington who wa ranked sixth in the state by a terrific 79-66 score A stalling Union team insisted on keeping the score down. But despite the fact that the Indians had the ball most of the game,the Warriors came out on top 28-21. With the end of league play in sight,the Warriors came one game closer to a co-championship by defeating Shiloh 68-59. Duffner and Nathan rice were the big guns scoring 29 and 27 points respectively. The larriors ended the season with a terrific drive winning nine out of their last ten games to VARSITY INDIVI UAL SCORES Carl Duffner Nathan Price Nelson Price Dale Perry Jerry Ell Bernard Palmer Roger Mowry llys Yahney arl Souder Leroy Pitman Reggy Roberts 576 514 165 135 Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontarlo VARSITY SCORES Leesville Butler Lucas Plymouth Lexington Bellville Shiloh Butler Union Lucas Plymouth Lexington Bellvills Shiloh TOURNAMEN1 99 Shiloh 55 Plymouth 47 Lucas DISTRICT TOUHNAMEN1 Ontario 65 N Robinson TOURNAMLNT In the tournament Ontario ran up the lar st score in Richland county n 1 b th 3 ge 99 57 in their opener 8 na B y Emo erlng hiloh The Warriors von their seco d t t defeating Plymouth 55-49 n oummen game by Then came the finals with Lucas Aft ing even during the season,the Warriors JustecoElSi?t hit that basket and lost 68-47 The Tournament endgd 'ith Lucas Champions and Ontario runners-up But the Warriors weren't throu h yet On March 1 ontario layed 8 hot' North binson team in the District ournament North Robinson playing their best game of the season defeated the Warriors 95.55 Carl Duffner and Dale Perry made the first five tournament team with Nathan and Nelson Price receiv 225 Eigogable mention NCarl Duffner was chosen for oun y eam tha P 1 team for All county a n r ce made the second Carl Duffner won the individual scorln g honors in the Richland County league with Nathan Price Cop, plng second place share the championship with the Lucas Cubs. TROPHY FOR ONTARIO ..52 ..65 ... ..46 .... ..6B . ..4B ..79 ... ..... ..85 ... .. ..... . ..85 ... . ...... . ..54 .... ..... .... ..45 .... is. ....... . 94 ..67 , ...... 52 ..79 Paul Gordon. ..... ... 57 Ontarlo..28 Un1on.... .... .. 17 ..65 21 ....... 14 ..88 ... .. .... .. 15 .... .. 10 H ... . . 2 fs 50 ' ' s 55 Back Row Wentz, Terman, Pitman, Scarbroa h, Williams, Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Gordon, Souder, Mowry, Palmer, ordon, Manager Gilbert First Row Hehl, Baumberger, Rub Hentzer, Funston, Perry, Danals, Coach sad RESERVE BASKETBALL The Reserves lost their first three games but finally started a 14 game win streak by beating good Appleseed team 50 to 25 Leroy Pitman dropped in 12 points as they beat Plymouth 27 24 The Warrior Reserves won a thriller at Lexing ton 52 31 They had an easy go of lt as they defeated Bellville 58 16 Using four different squads they doubled the score on Union 48-24 Still 'hot' from the preceding game, the team scored 52 points against Sh11oh's 34 Next they met Butler and came out on top 55-22 The young Warriors swamped Lucas 42-14 The followin week the team met and outscored Plymouth 59 18 ain the Warriors beat Appleseed by seven points, 58-51 The llth straight victory was over Lexington 45- 39 lumber 12 came over Union 40-25 Keeping their winning streak, the reserves beat Bellvllls 49 56 The Warriors won their 14th straight game by de featlng Shiloh 52-21 The season ended with 14 wins and 5 losses a good record SPORTS CARNIVAL This year for the first time a gals sports earn ival night was held in larch with ping pong, basket ball, boxing, tumbling and girls basketball. The Warriors' intramural champions were featured. RESERVE SCORES Leesvllle Butler Lucas Appleseed Plymouth Lexington Bellvllle Union Shiloh Lucas Plymouth Appleseed Lexington Union Bellville Shiloh RESERVE INDIVIDUAL SCORES Earl Souder 5 Leroy Pitman l Roger Mowry Paul Gordon Bernard Palmer Pat Danals Clay Mentzer Philip Perry David Gordon Donald Danals Burton Wentz Harold Walser James Soarbrough Jack Baumberger Marvin Orewiler Norman Heinberger William Mehl Ted Williams Kenneth Terman Larry Garber O9 Back Row Ballltch, Gilbert, Gilllom, Baumberger, Restllle, Williams, Souder, Mehl First Row Mr Smith, Keeler, Baumberger, Elchelberger, Burtzlaff, Davidson 7TH AND BTH BASKETBALL Hr. Smith had a small but fighting team. Two things interfered with his team no height and no school. The schedule was cut to four games because of bad weather and made it impossible to reschedule them. The seventh and eighth grade cheerleaders dis their best to spur the team with good cheering. ..56.. .......12 ..1s ..ss . ...... 95 ..2s . .... 29 ......- 99 ..26 ...... 32 --.- 76 ..5o ..25 ........ 49 ' ..27 ...24 ----- - 24 ..52 ..s1 ------ 26 ..5s ..16 ...... 19 ..4e ...... 24 ----- 17 ..52 ..... 32 ------ 14 Ontar1o.,53 Butler, ,,,, 22 Jack Ruby ......... 14 ..42 ...... 14 ' ----- 14 ..59 ...la -- 15 ..ss ..s1 --- 9 ..4s ..c9 --- 4 ..4o . ..... as - 4 ,,49 ,,gi . .... . 3 ..52 .... 2 ...... 2 . aa , - 8 . . up TRACK RECORDS sob Chllcote 119497 258 ft BASKETBALL Manassas Thomas PHPHOHB. Frank Gilbert MANAGERS Thomas Parsons,sen1or manager,and Frank Gilbert, assistant manager took good care of the equipment and of the team this season Their duties consist f packing and unpacking basketball eu1ts,see1ng that balls had air in them, taking equipment to and from games, aiding in rubdowns of the players, taking care of minor injuries and keeping up the morale of the players Tom received a letter for two years of service Pole Vault Discus High Jump 100 yd Dash Mile Run Broad Jump Shot Put Standing Broad 880 yd Run 440 yd Run 880 yd Relay Baseball Throw Jump John Henry Richard Hunt Carl Duffner Gene Henke Richard Hunt Carl Duffner Donald Terman Richard Hiller Homer Fox Nelson Price Carl Duffner Donald Terman 119487 118487 119507 119497 119481 119497 119497 119507 119497 119497 119507 119497 9 ln 9 in 116 3 in 7 ln 10 4 seconds 4 56 5 minutes 1 in 4 in 5 in 5 in 2 14 l minutes 56 3 seconds 19 ft 41 ft 9 ft 9 It Mile Relay 119507 11950 Dale Perry Paul Gordon 4 29 4 29 minute! II11l'1l1tBB Jack Baumberser 119507 4 29 minutes TRACK Although the track team dropped its dual meets, it finished second in the county for the third consecutive year Results of the county meet were Bellville 75, Ontario 62 112, Union 60 lf2, Ply mouth 12, Lexington ll It is hoped that track will become a major sport at SHS and that a full schedule may be adopted, as more interest is raised Ontario was 14th in the District Meet as Carl Duffner came ln second ln the mile and was fifth in the half mile scoring Ontar1o's only points Duffner was the first trackman ever to go to the State Track BASEBALL The Warriors' bat succeeded in winning only one game ln five The members Nathan Price, catcher, Carl Ronald Leathers second bas of the flrst nine were Duffner, first base, Dale Perry, shortstop, Elwood Orewller: third base, elson Price, left field, Leroy Pitman, center f1eld,and Marvin Orewller, right field The Warriors went to Lexington and lost a close Meet from Springfield Twp School game 6 7 Then they traveled to Lucas and came out on the short end 4 9 Undefeated Shiloh came down and shut out the Warriors 2 O Lexington then trimmed Ontario 9 14 with a big final inning The Warriors won their first and last game of the season by defeat- lng Lucas B 6 WARRIOHS CLUB A th b 1 ing of the scrool year the Warriors Club Q ected 8irlnDuffner. President, Beinard Palmer' 1 resident Nathan Price, secretary and Dal' Zeigyp treasurer M Brelnich was the faculty adviser for the club of each home club The club citizenship not Th Q rallies held the day basketball game Were Sponsofed DY the promoted good sportemahihip and 8005 only at games but at all times O Ma h 50 the annual Warriors' Club banquet was held ihchonor' of members of the basketball squad and to present the 'letters' earned The club expresses its appreciation fo the b h ld the tickets at games and to faculty mem ere W 0 so M D n rt ummsxeeper Mr West,the scorekeeper and r aug 9 Y, WARRIORS CLUB Nathan Price, Bernard Palmer, Dale Perry, Carl Duffner 37 9 ft. . 9 ff. . ft. . 5 ft. . 5 : .4. 1 g : .4 Elwood Orewiler 11950 4:29.4 minutes I .4 . o e . .Q - -, ' . r. SE Jean WYl'iOk, Barbara Stahl, Frances Mowry This year our varsity cheerleaders were Mary Alt and Shirley Brissell, juniors: and Norma Smith, sophomore. While Frances Mowry, freshman, Barbara Stahl and Jean Wyrick, sophomores, led the cheers for the reserves. These girls did an excellent job and devised many new cheers and actions The cheerleaders were chosen by popular vote f the student body TWO escaped hula dancers QRBSSY Roberts, Ronald Leathers! Jean Uyrick, Carol Dalenberg, Mary Ann Clever, Hr Smith, Pauline Howry, JoAnn Jacobs, Frances Mowry, Carol Henry 38 Norma Smith, Shirley Brlssell, Mary Alt A The adviser for the G A A this year was Mr Smith Early in the fall the following of icers were elected President, Pauline Mowry, Vice President, Jo Ann Jacobs,Secretary, Mary Ann Clever The class rep- re n Junior, Carol Henry, Sophomore, Jean Wyr1cK,Freshman, G Frances Mowry There are 69 girls in the A A oftball The year's activities started off with s The captains were Ann Taylor, Thelma Ridenour, Sally Leppo Margie Hopper, Shirley Brlssell and Barbara Stahl' The winning team was Sally Leppo s G A A then went into their favorite sport Norma Jacobs Jean MacCartney, Janis Dent, Dorothy Barnhill Darlene basaetball The captains in basketball were Leila Sowser, Gertrude Tate, Carol Henry, Walker Ann Taylor was the official referee Following the basketball season, volleyball was the game In the spring softball was back The G A 1 sponsored a party on March 10 for the high school l o G. . A. 0 . . . . f . X se tatives were as follows: Senior, Carol Dalenbergg I Mrs Pitman Mrs Bur er Mrs M111 r M C1 Mrs Chllcote S , e ' rs ever COOKS lhe lunches this year were prepared by Mrs Clever Mrs Chllcote, Mrs Burger, Mrs Miller, and Mrs Pitman Approximately 469 lunches were served each day Helping to serve these meals were several 7th and Bth grade students BOARD OF' EDUCATION rhis fall a bond issue was passed and since that time the members of the Board of Edueaz10n have been busy making plans for the work which is to be done in the next few years Meetings are held the first Mon GRY evening of each month and often extra meeting are called The members are Harold Marshall Presldentg J. G. Mentzer Vice Presldentg LeRoy R. opper Anton J. Breinioh and Robert Walker. Vance Clever is clerk. OFFICE SECRETARY V ihis year the school had a new office secretary, lrg, Joseph MacCartney. Her duties were many but She was always ready with a smile and a helping hand. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Mp,Au vga again in charge of the maintenance de- partment this year. Helping him with his many tasks were Mrs. Au, Mrs. Riddle, and Mrs. larst.Al a result of their hard work, the school was IOP'-7 in 910911-en' condition. , . i tl Left to right: V. Walker, D Schraedley, J. Furr, J. Newcomer, D. Strickler, C. Orewller, H. Milligan, C. Wyrick, J. Breinich, G. Hartman BUS DRIVERS The busses are provided by Mr. John Newcomer and driven by suffering Milligan, Mr. James Mr. Clint Wyrick. a number of men. These faithful and long- men are: Hr. Jack Breinich, Mr. Robert Mr. David Schraedley, Mr. Glenn Hartman, Furr,Mr. Charles Orew1ler,Mr. Virgil Walken Schrader,Mr. David Strickler, and Mr. Cecil EREHMNEL 95 Complimemls Qf' ' ' V C mmiwqwimw ELERERS Phone: HIL!-6 54 ,ZH Glessner Ave. Mans9ieId,Ohio fi IZGIS' T NJAVS VE5 OO 359! 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