St Johns High School - Knight Herald Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Co-Editors Marie McLaughlin Dick Kesseh-ing Dedication We, the Senior Class take pleasure in dedicating this 1954 Lucannus to Mrs Marzeta Barger in recognition of her many years of service to our school and community. You have faithfully served in this school 15 years by teaching and working with grade school pupils. This is our way of thanking you for your service given to this school and we are wishing you many more years of health, happiness, and the best of every- thing. Alma Mater - X , .. ,A f 4 4 rw ll rl. 1? 'ff'1'x:h -, . N X Xlhiai M V,,,.g.,l. , . , .. , ,L . ,, V ff. w -'gxktitiw - -1 H-' 1.1 a. Vt ' '- 9- x X 1 .?I,g?'i,l, is -1 fi 1. 1 c. 1 fy '-4-M . .. QQ e ,m wg. . K 1 .. xl' f f, , , . 4. This is a picture of our school today which has an enrollment of 463 students and is supervised by a superintendent, a principal, 17 teachers, Z custodians, 1 office secretary, 2 excellent cooks and a man in charge of transportation. This is a big contrast with the old school that was dismantled about 1919 and that set behind the present school. This old school contained 5 rooms, and an enrollment of approximately 150, and 4 teachers. The high school was for a three year term. Miss lviartha Culler was the last principal of this old school and the first principal of the present main building which was constructed in 1919-1920. The first graduating class was in 1920 and consisted of three students, Marzeta Leiter Barger, Doris Collins, and Loren Rebman. This building consisted first of six rooms and a combine gym and audi- torium, later the shop, science and home economics rooms were added on the first floor. The new school annex was added in 1938-39. This contained the combined gym and auditorium, library, three class rooms on the second floor and five rooms on the lower floor. fOne room was added on the second floor in 1953.1 just previ- ously to the building of the school annex the curriculum was enlarged from the straight academic course to include vocational agriculture, vocational home eco- nomics,1commercial and academic courses. This program was largely started under Mr. C. W. Handley's supervision and later carried on by the following school principals! Mr. Gillalin,-I. C. McCullough, and W. S. Barger, who have acted as superintendents since the school annex was built in 1938-39. At the pre- sent time the school is operating to capacity. ff ,..,-v qv School Board KW QC Ms. Carl lim-ilman, Vice-President. Robert McCready, Donald Orewiler , Max Maglott, Robert Shr-idler Prcsidenlp Eincry Culler, Clerk. Annual Staff ROW I' j. Rur-nmol, Photographer: B. Butterbaugh, Business Manager: D. Kenselring, M. ROW L: RLJW S: Iv1rL.aughlin.Co-Editors: P. Dillon, Literary Editor. C. K. M M. Warns'-r, N. Cullerul. Nlollvtt, B. Smith, S. Byerly, Head Typisls, L.. Rorifk, Weaver, C. Williams, B. Cox, Sports Editor: Mr. Hauck, Advisor. Goodnight, D. Dcvore, Mrs. Darling, Advisorg G. Snyder, N. Yarnell, C. Landis Switzer, C. Harvuy. D. Thompson, T. Moffett. OUR PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN HAUCK May I take this opportunity to express my sincere best wishes to the Senior Class of 1954. It has been enjoyable working with you as your advisor but even more noteworthy is the feeling that I will long remember of your desire to a- chieve success. With your formal education completed, keep these words in mind? The person who remains a student throughout his life is the person who will find satisfaction in living. So, Seniors, continue with your education--both in school and out--add to your wealth of knowledge--learn about new things--there's a future in continuing your education. It is my sincere hope that God may enrich your lives, that you may find continued success and that your fondest dreams become a reality. OUR SUPERINTEINDENT MR. WILLIS BARGER B. S. Agriculture Ohio State University 39 hours graduate work in education Lucas School teacher ZZ years Lucas School superintendent 8 years. Best wishes to the Senior Class and all classes in the Lucas Village School. The young people, who represent our school, have been accumulating know- ledge and experience as they advance from grade to grade. If high school students will think back to their first experiences in the elementary grades they will realize that they have come quite a way in furthering their educational opportunities. In fact, there are no limits to the educational oppor- tunities presented to the high school senior after graduation. Many students will go to college, some will be employed in gainful occupations. The need is great for trained people in the professional world. In any case a foundation built upon educational experiences will be required for success in their chosen life work. It is our sincere wish that all students and teachers enjoy their workin the Lucas School. May we express our appreciation for the student'S and teacher's co-operation of the past and hope for it in the future. .fi f High School Facult vs.. Q X . L.'d,i'3,:5g.s ' 'Xia W, . L..7.if'x,. E3 asf sl 1 EARL F. HE'l'RlCK B. S. in Agriculture Ohio State University Colorado State Vocational Agriculture Farm Shop Lucas Srhool S years. I ,,' X L s-Sv 'ff' , We n rw: gf'- . A t '. N H . 'JT 1' . . 1' M u -1 1 .sf . 1 Q fx., r . , E ,t N . ' K C in 2. 2 . grjf b R 51. , ff-5,3 .gay 5 '-Q T 1 1,1 C . 'Sing 'V ' 4,,f ,, jo .. 1 5 V f . Ei? 'Sf i ' ' 5 gk ' f T 15,3 3 1. W :Arif i Clif ' ' - . g , L5' ' 1' 5 f 52. 1 -' 5- ' C. TODD STROHNIENGER Uliio Stale University Mu:-ir English Gr-ography Luras School li yvarrz. W L MARGARET TITSCHINGER, B. S Kent Slate University University of Colorado Cher-nistry Gene- ral Science lvlathemalics Luras School 10 years.. 'NC v 9 i -IUHN G. HAUCK, B Uhio Slate Univ:-rally Baan-ball and Baakv.-tha Phywiral Eduration Biulogi AliivrxranGnw'rrirl11'nl Lumix School fu x4-Ars. .5. ll Cfvarh High School F acult . ,,, 4 Y Y LM MARCENE. DICKSUN B. in Music' Eduration Ashland C0111-ge . Elle-mrnlary Musxf Girls Plxy'a1r'nlEduCaLi0n I.ura:w School Z yrarra. ya.-nu f Hl:fl.FlN ROBER l'A BARR , B. S. Purduf- Unixor:-lly Ball Statm- Humv Erononxirs Luras School 14 yvars. M MARY ANN DARLING A. B. C01rnrnvrrialEdura1ion Southcrn Seminary and junior College Heidelberg College Lucas Srhool Z years. Yam ml l ll cull 'MARGARET MAUL, B. A VVoos.!cr Collm-gr Columbia Univn-rhxty Wayne Univl-rsh., Unlvwrsity of lwlichigan Latin History Englislx l.uras Sflxool l yvar. School Employees N1 Berry - Mrs. Vail Eleanor Berry Our Janitors ww 5 Y' Q .,f -W up 'x 1 Mr. Vail Mr. Pore 1 ,fp .ID ff Z ha 14. AROUND OUR SCHUOI. TIME TO EAT f' , N, 4r ?r' digg., 4 we M-X -,,.4 'sw .af S ,1',,4v- 5'- mf::l ig Qi- M M. ,I ' QM Paul jones Ray Manross john Stott!-1 Charles Shaffer Brooks Yahney Richard Baer , , X h will : MH: 'Bum .4-f'77'vi ai' Q 1 ' Q 4 ' t r I ' I ? w. s YY N X , . J 1f.:.,3L.:N n ki: , I 5 Q N ' . , swag-5 . ff ' .-. ' 5 ,A E X ' fl x :..g S A 5 - 1 N A U - x ,. f I QQ - 1- v ,R .wi K3 L K It zum . . .i ,? .Vx . G- K Ag i 'Q jx., .' .4 ' If L, ,pu ' E-W In , ' whgfiwti,-.-' . N Ak ix- xg -3 V3 S Q QV L , 'vb 5.',fv ,lf ' SELLING AT NOON CAFETERIA DUTY vi X WILLIAM THOMAS COX Haul.. Ambition: To make good In whatever Ido. Pastimet .No time to pass. Choir...............l,Z,3,4 F.F.A ........ . . . 1,2 Sports Manager . . . . l,Z,3,4 Stage Crew .... ..... 4 Student Council . . . . 3,4 Class President . . . . .3,4 Annual Staff .... . . . 4 Class Play . . . ...3,4 DAVID C . THOMPSON Dave ' Ambition: Owning an Olds Super 88. Pastime: Hot Redding . 1,z,3,4 Vice-President - - - - Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . l,Z,3,4 cuss Vice-Presidenb - - - - 3,4 Annual Staff ........ . . . 4 Class Play ........ . . 3,4 MARIE ANN MCLAUGHLIN Men Ambition! Be a success in life. Pastimel Riding in a '4I Olds. Choir ......... ' ...... l,2,3 ,4- Girls' Ensemble ............ Z Band ........ . . . I G.A.A. ...... . . . 1,2 French Club .... . . . 2,3 Class Secretary . . . . 4 Annual Staff .... . . 4 Class Play. . . . .3,4 MARY MARGARET GOODNIGI-IT Ucoody-. Ambition: To be happy. Pastime: Having fun. Choir ............ Ensemble .... F.H.A ........ Librarian Club . . Latin Club .... F.T.A. ....... . Class Secretary. . . Class Treasurer . . Annual Staff .... Class Play . . . IJZI 1,z, .x, 3,4 . 3 3,4 3,4 2,4 4. . 1 .4 .4 3,4 Class Officers BETTY IRENE BUTTERBAUGI-I Betty Ambitioni To go to college. Pastimei Running around. Choir ............... 1,2 ,3,4 F.H.A ............... l,Z,3,4 Queen Attendant . . . . . 3,4 F.T.A ........ . . . 4 Annual Staff. . . . . .4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 SHIRLEY LOUISE BYERLY Shirley Ambition! To go to college- Pastime: Running around. Ensemble................3 F.H.A. ......... . . . l,Z,3,4 Cheerleader .... .... Z ,3 Class Treasurer . . . . 1,3 Annual Staff .... . 4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 NORMA JEAN CULLER Norm Ambition! Be a dietitian. Pastimel Music and sewing. Choii-........ .... ...I,Z,3,4 Ensemble . . . . . . 3 Quartette , . .... . 3 F.I-I.A. ....... . . l,Z,3,4 Reporter ....... .... 3 Librarian's Club . . . . . Z,3,4- President ...... . . . Z Head Librarian . . . . . 4 Latin Club ..... . . l,Z,4- Class Reporter. . . . . 3,4- Annual Staff . . . . . . .4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 DIXIE LEE DeVORE Dick Ambition! To be a success. Pastime! Having fun. Annual Staff ..... . . . . . . . 4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 . PHYLLIS LORRAINE DILLON i Pinky Ambition! To finish what I start. Pastime: Dreaming of a Z6 inch waistline. Choir ............ . . 1,Z,3,4 Ensemble ........ ..... 3 Quai-tette ...... ..... 3 Librarian's Club . . . . l,Z,3,4 Chief Librarian . . . . . . . 1,2 Latin Club ..... . . 1,2 ,4 F.T.A ........ .... 4 Student Council .... . . 4 Class News Reporter . . . Z Annual Staff ...... . . . 4 Class Play .... . . 3,4 RICHARD EUGENE KESSELRING Dick Ambition: None, absolutely none. Pastimel Looking for a million- airess. Latin Club ....... . . l,2,4 Student Council ..... . . 3,4 President .......... . . 4 Class Vice-President . . . . . 2 Annual Staff ........ . 4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 CHARLES EDWARD LANDIS Chuck Ambition: To own a Cadillac. Pastimei Hot Redding. Choir .............. . l,2,4 F.F.A. .... . . . 1,2 Basketball . . . . l,3 Baseball .... . 1 Annual Staff . . . . . 4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 LEONARD OMY FREE Butch Ambition! To make money. Pastimei Fishing and camping. Choir ............... 1,2 ,3 ,4 F.F.A. ............... 1,z,4 Basketball . . . . . l Manager... ....4 Stagecrew . . . . . 2,3,4 Annual Staff. . . . . . 4 Class Play . . . . . . 3,4 CLIFFORD LEW IS HARVEY UCliff Ambition: To get along with girls. Pastime: Playing pool. I-'.F.A ................ 1,z,3 Basketball ....... . . 1,2 ,3 ,4 Baseball .......... ..... l Class Vicerk-'resident . . . - - - I Annual Staff ....... . . 4 Class Play ....... . . . 3,4 I fix' . ,.-li 1 I . ,ii . 4 THEODORE K.MOFFETT ..TEd.. Ambition! Be a TV cameraman. Pastimer Running around. Choir. ..... ............l,2 Band ............ . F.F'.A....... Annual Staff . . Class Play . . DONOVAN LEROY PORE Unon.. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Pastimei Running around. Choir............... Band ....... Quartette . . . F.F.A .... Baseball . . . Annual Staff . . Class Play . . . .. gg Nm 33 H ..1g ..1g .H4 ..34 6 1393 133 3A 3A .1 ,4 4 . .1 15. HJ A '41 . y X .Ji ANETA JANE MOFFETT Janie Ambition! To make some guy happy Pastimet Running around. Ensemble ................ 3 ann ....... ..1gpA Librarian Club . . .... 3,4 Student Council . . . . . 3,4 Vice-President . . . . . 3 Secretary ...... . . 4 F.T.A. .... . . 4 Annual Staff . . . .4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 LANNY ROSS RORICK Snapper Ambition: To make good in whatever l do. Pastimel Running around. Basketball ........... l ,Z ,3 ,4 Annual Stall . . . . . 4 Class Play . . . . 3,4 DWAIN ELWOOD PORE Dewey Ambition! To have an orchestra. Pastime: Sports. Choii-........ ...l,Z,4 Band . .. .. .,1,Z,3,4 nFA.H. ,,1J3, Secretary . . , , , , , 4 Basketball . . , , , , 1 Annual Staff . . , , 4 Class Play .. . , , , 3,4 JEAN ANITA RUMMEI.. .. . .. jeanme Ambition: To be a secretary. Pastimel Reading. choir ........... . . 1,z,3,4 F.H.A .......... . . l,Z,3,4- Vice-President . . . . . . 3 President ..... . . . 4 Queen Attendant . . . . 2 Queen ....... . . . 4 Latin Club . . . . . 1,z,4 Annual Staff . . ..... . 4 Class Play . . , . . .'. . . 3,4- BETTY JEAN SMITH Smitty Ambition: To be a success at what- ever l do. Pastime: Running around. Ensemble ............. . . 3 F.H.A. ... . ..1,z,3,4 Treasurer ...... .... Z Class Secretary . . . Z Annual Staff .... . . . 4 Class Play .... . . 3,4 GAIL AR THELLA SNYDER UGM1.. Ambition: To be a success ever I do. Pastimel Loafing . in what- choir ........... .. 1,z,3 F.H.A .......... . . 1,z,3,4 Cheerleader . . . . . . 4- Quartette. . . . 3 Ensemble .... . . 3 Annual Staff . . Class Play . . MELVIN swxrzaii Mel Ambition! To have the last B WOIYXBH. Pastimei Playing pool, F.F'.A. ............. . Basketball . . . . Baseball. . . . . Track . . . . Stage Crew .... Class President. . Annual Staff .... Class Play . . . ...4 ...3,4 word with . 1,z,3 .1,z,3,4 1,z,3,4 .. 2,3 .. 3,4 ... z .. 4 .. 3,4 lt Kina' in CALVERDA ALVINA WARNER Peanut Ambition: To be a missionary. Pastimet Doing what is right. choir .............. l,Z,3,4 Ensemble... .----3 F.H.A. ....... .. l,2,3,4 Librarian Club .... . . . 1,4 F.T.A. .......... . .4 Class News Reporter . . . . 4 Annual Staff ...... . . . 4 Class Play ..... . . 3,4 KENNETH BARTLETT WEAVER ..Ken.. Ambition? To make a million. Pastime: Customizing. Choii-.............. ...I Annua1Staff........ ..4 Class Play . . . .. 3,4 CARL EUGENE WILLIAMS ..Red-. Ambition: Keep my Dodge running. Pastimei Messing around- F.F.A. .............. l,Z,3,4 Annua1Staif .. .. 4 Class Play . . - - 3,4 NEKTA LILLY YARNELL A Ned Ambition! Be a secretary and live in Cleveland. Pastime: Watch TV, movies, read- ing and running around. Choir ................. 3 ,4 Ensemble ................ 3 F.H.A. ....... . . 1,Z,3,4 Librarian Clnh . . .... 3 ,4 Latin Club . . . . 1,z,4 Annual Staff . . . . .4 Class Play . . . . 3,4- The Class Will L . We, the Senior Class of Lucas High School, City of Lucas, County of Richland, Commonwealth of the State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make and pub- lish, declare, this our last will and testament, in the manner and form as follows: We, as Seniors, leave the following to the remaining classesg To the juniors, we leave our front seats in the auditorium, and our home room. We also leave to you one of our greatest honors: that is, having as your friend and advisor, Mr. Hauck. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to get excuses to get out of study hall. We also leave our ability to skip study hall without excuses!! To the Freshmen, we leave our four wonderful years as high school students and hope you get as much enjoyment out of them as we have ours. To the wonderful teachers who have put up with us, and gave us a helping hand whenever it was needed, we bequeath as follows: To Mr. Barger, we leave a new volume for his library entitled, How to Handle Seniors. To Mr. Hauck, we leave the memories of our Senior year, and hope he has enjoyed sharing them with us as we have with him. To Miss Titschinger we leave all broken laboratory equipment and the money the Seniors owe on potato chips. . - To Miss Maul, we leave all our unfinished English assignments, and hope she doesn't have the same trouble with the Seniors next year. ' To Mrs. Baer, we leave all our old scraps of material and our promptness of getting to class to her nextvyear home economics classes. To Mr. Hetrick, we leave all the candy papers that were left on the chalk tray by Seniors. To Mrs. Darling, we leave a bottle of aspirins and hope she doesn't have as many head- aches over the annual next year. To Mr. Strohmenger, we leave a new pair of shoes to replace those he wore out chasing over the school building, hunting Seniors who belonged in his eighth period study hall. To Mrs. Dickson, we leave the old birds that we beat up when playing aerial dart tennis. To Eleanor Berry, we leave all our old excuses and tardy slips she wrote for the Seniors. To the Cooks, we leave the dirty cafeteria after we have served the Lions Club. To the janitors, we leave the broken seats and the candy papers in the Senior room. We bequeath to the individuals of the junior Class as follows: Shirley Byerly wills her short hair cut to Wanda Banks. Mel Switzer wills his success in sports to Russel Leiter. Gail Snyder wills her cheerleading ability to Thomas Kurtz, and her way to get her one and only man to jean jones. Ken Weaver wills his height and levis to Carolyn Hilton. jane Moffett wills her skill as a waitress to Howard Russell. Betty Butterbaugh leaves all her freckles to Carol Gretton. Dick Kesselring leaves his Hbrainy ideas to james Goodnight, and his ability to tell stories and have people believe them to his brother Ronnie. D Dixie DeVore wills her willingness to help when serving the Lions Club to Betty McNeely To Sandy Metcalf, Teddy Moffett leaves his habit of chewing his fingernails. Marie McLaughlin wills her love for sky watching to Dave McKinley. Dewey Pore wills his quite easy going ways to Margie Smith in hopes she will make use of them at the future basketball games. Norma Culler leaves her ability to mock Marilyn Monroe to .Linda Pritchard. Bill Cox leaves the Senior room to Don Lowe and guess who. Lanny Rorick wills his ability' to make pin curls to Beverly Lape, and his love of maga- zines to Bob Mc Cready. Phyllis Dillon leaves some of her skirts to Naomi Markham. Charles Landis wills his shyness of showing birthday presents to Bernie Harvey. Betty Smith wills her ability to have a different date every week to Nancy Tryon. Mary Goodnight leaves her typing speed to Marta Weaver. Carl Williams wills his red hair and everything that goes with it to Sue Moore. Jean Runimel leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Larry Hammett. Don Pore leaves his 'ihe-man build to Leonard Haring. Neita Yarnell wills her skill to crack her gum to Marlene McCready. Cliff Harvey wills his ability to drive with one arm to Delmar Russell and his athletic ability to Frances Crawford. Calverda Warner wills her build to Shirley Lewis, and her jokes to Clark Weirick. Dave Thompson leaves his basketball suit to janet Winters in hopes she gets to use it next year. Leonard Free leaves his job at joanies tc Kenny Sherman. We do hereby name and appoint as the executor ol' this our last will and lcstaxnent, our advisor and friend, Mr. john Hauck. . Prophecy It was a brightjune day in 1964, when my boss Cliff Harvey, who is head of the Harvey Model Agency told me that I was to tour the West. His wife, the former Gail Snyder, had designed all the clothes I was to be wearing. Before leaving Lucas I stopped to eat in janies restaurant. jane Moffett is mak- ing a wonderful success as a business woman. I had just got seated in the train and a very handsome marine sat down beside me. We started talking and Iwas certainly shocked to learn that it was my old class- mate, Ken Weaver. He told me he is making the marines his career. We soon reached Springfield, Illinois where I was to get off. I said good-bye to Ken and started on my way. I had walked about a block when I saw a sign Cox's Super Market. Due to CUI'i0SifY I went in and whom did I see but Charles Landis and his wife the former Mary Goodnight, a couple of my old classmates. They told me that they were partners on a chicken farm, and were doing very well. They also told me that this was Bill Cox's Mar- ket, and took me to his office. There I saw jean and while talking I found out they were married and she was his private secretary. Time passed quickly as the five of us talked over old times, and too soon I had to catch my plane. Several hours later I arrived in Cheyenne, Wyoming. While there I heard Phyllis Dillon an old classmate of mine had a horse ranch near there. I went to a filling station to get information and whom should I see but Lanny Rorick, who is the sole owner. 'While we were talking I was told that Carl Williams was head mechanic, but was not there at the present time. I started out to find Phyllis, when I met Leonard Free who told me he was foreman of her ranch, and that she was vacationing in Florida. I left Leonard and went to catch my plane to California. I arrived in California and bought a copy of the Hollywood News. As I leafed through the paper I noticed an advertisement for Melvin Switzer's Copa Cobana, with his star singer Norma Culler. The next morning I took a bus to Los Angeles to visit Shirley Byerly an old classmate of mine, who is now married to a millionaire. While we were talking she told me that Betty Butterbaugh had just become the manager of the largest j. C. Penneyfs store in the state. I then took a train to Pasadena where I was to model clothes for Marie McLaughlin, heir to the largest lumber company in the world. We were sitting there talking and watch- ing television when the familiar face of an old classmate appeared. Dick Kesselring was being interviewed before the main event, as he was wrestling for the world champion- ship. Look! Neita Yarnell just came into the ring. She must have really liked wrestling. I then took a plane to Wichita, Kansas. I had just left the airport when I met Dixie DeFore, who is happily married and raising a family of six. She asked me to accompany her to the grocery store. Here we met Ted Moffett who had just flown out to become manager of the Red 8: White Store there. I then flew to Columbus, Ohio. I called a cab and headed for my hotel. As I was riding along I noticed a very beautiful place. The sign at the drive said Don 8: Dew's St. Bernard Kennel. I immediately knew it was Don and Dewey Pore's. About 45 minutes later I arrived back at my hotel. I ordered supper and had just sat down to rest when the telephone rang. Dave Thompson had heard that I was in Colum- bus and called to talk over old times. He told me he was now head of the State of Ohio Agriculture Department, and is happily married. My tour being completed I boarded the train for Lucas. I opened the magazine lay- ing on the seat beside me and saw the picture of an old classmate. There was a complete story of Calverda's work as a foreign Missionary in Africa. I couldn't help but think about the class of '54 and our days here at Lucas High School. I remembered what all of them had wanted to do and I believe they have ful- filled our motto! They Conquer, Who Believe They Can. Class iHistory On September 8, 1942, sixteen of the present twenty-six Seniors were present to start their first day of school, our teacher being Miss Duncan. These pupils were! Betty Butterbaugh, Shirley Byerly, Norma Culler, Dixie DeVore, jane Moffett, Mary Goodnight,jean Rummel, Betty Smith, Leonard Free, Clifford Harvey, Charles Landis, Teddy Moffett, Dewey Pore, Donnie Pore, Melvin Switzer, and Carl Williams. Up through our first eight years we had a lot of fun but we caused our teach' ers many hardships. Our teachers through our first eight years were! Miss Duncan Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. I-lively, Mrs. Barger, Miss Blust, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Hoffman. As we came into high school for the first time our class was divided. The girls were under the direction of Miss Titschinger and the boys under Mr. Hetrick. The highlights of this year for the girls was being initiated into F.H.A. The follow- ing were officers for our Freshrnan year: President ......... . . Dorothy Neff Vice-President .... . . Clifford Harvey Secretary .... . . David Thompson Treasurer . . . . . Shirley Byerly The newness of high school was wearing off as we started our Sophomore year. Wayne Roberts, one of our classmates left us and went to Hayesville. Our officers were as follows! President ........... . Melvin Switzer Vice-President . . . . Dick Kesselring Secretary ..... . . Betty Smith Treasurer ............. George Briner We started our junior year by gaining one classmate Nova Pankow from Mansfield, and losing one boy George Briner who went to Perrysville. We all worked real hard to have a successful junior-Senior Prom. Other highlights of this year were our class parties at Mohican State Park and our class play Tattletal,e . Officers for our Junior year were! President .............. Bill Cox Vice-President. . . Dave Thompson Secretary ..... . Nova Pankow Treasurer ............. Shirley Byerly Our Senior year was our most exciting year. Our annual was an event which occupied most of our time. We have name cards and pictures to exchange I with our classmates and all under classmen. We gained one girl, Marie McLaughlin from Lexington. ln May we had our class play and then the day came we were all waiting for, Commencement. We left on our Senior trip on May 23, our chaperones being Mr. and Mrs. Hauck. Our officers for our Senior year were! President ............. Bill Cox Vice-President . . . . Dave Thompson Secretary . . . . . . Marie McLaughlin Treasurer . . . . Mary Goodnight Written by Shirley Byerly Senior Bab Pictures . ,, 1 5' '6 5,4 -E151 J ' M-- 133 - K ' Sm -:A i w' ,hx . digg.. W- , l 1 f A ff 9' iq .-. ISF' -r if ' 'iff' ' t m X K S 331 sg - . ! f t ' Qf4'+'V f - Vx .Aikma- , . L,-nw .--vu-1:-K lllllllllf' - lllllllf' . ,,,N an -gg, J. '- : .,-.-- 5 .N I ' .. M yQ ,. M wi ., V ' JG ,, A W4 M , .' ' M , Ji m .,.. 1 :.f. - g '-vu-..,.,, Q, 4-6 -i x ,QA Y W GTS ' . 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Leonard Free, born january 15, 1936,joined class in first grade. Ted Moffett, born May Z1, 1936,joined class in first grade- Betty Smith, born October 4, 1936, joined class in first grade. Charles Landis, born july 26, 1936, joined class in first grade. Lanny Rorickv, born April ZZ, l936,joined class in third grade. Marie McLaughlin, born December 6,1936,joined class in twelfth grade. Donovan and Dwain Pore, born September 23, 1935,joined class in first grade Melvin Switzer, born March 14, 1936, joined class in first grade. Clifford Harvey, bornjanuary 17, l936,joined class in first grade Kenneth Weaver, born December Z9,1935,joined class in first grade. Seniors in Third Grade Q x Senior Snapshots L,EG'S BYERLY EAT UP BOYS POSEY SENIOR i sms' aw - g:a':g,n, ., Ewi r sr, I . ,O , NW .. F I . K : fx? .k,--. ug W :nl 'lf ,,. we A MMV CHECK THAT POSE1 WAY BACK IN 'EZ LUAFING . ,,,,.,4f f-ww gg Q .. ,, .T EX 1 'Q 9 5 Q f I if H3 C , - M 1 L ..k , L. 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FLORENCE l.UMADUE Oniaha University Slate I1-arhc-rs Cullege Pennsylvania River Forrest Collegi- illinois Ashland College Third Grads- Lura-a Srhool 1 year. avr T' ' Xw...f i MARZETA BARGER Kent State University Ashland College Fourth Grade Lucas School 15 years f'r1icP'r'.m' DARSIE SAUNDERS Pikesville junior College Western Kentucky State Teachers College Ashland College First Grade Lucas School 5 years. ELIZABETP 'ELLNER B. S Ashland Linllx-He W1-'-.lern Ra-:ws-rve First Grade- Luras Sfhool 1 year. Grade School F acult E RUTH BERNICE BLUST Wooster College Ashland College Seventh Grade Lucas School 10 years. if. Q gs , . Qi, BE DONALD SCHIVLEZY Ohio University Ohio Slate University john Carroll University University of Cincinnati State University of lown Sixth Grade Lucas School l year. 17' x LURETTA ZODY B. S. in Education Ashland College Fifth grade Lucas School Z years. 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Shinde1decker,.I. Clark, R. Feazel, R. Milligan R. Williams, K. Mast, D. Au, D. Snyder, D. Ervin, B. Huss. Mr. Shively, L., Keiser, B. Sheidler, M. Head, A. Schrnahl, M. Morrison, I... Kotterman, D. Paramore, B. Bittinger, B. Howard, D. Harvey,j. Wallace. I... Weirick, l... Milligan, L. Huffman, R. Kemp, T. Reale, R. McDowell, A. Lape, C. Zeigler, T. Maiyer, T. Scott, B. Huge, R. Kurtz, E. Hardin. ABSENTI O. Haws, S. Liston, I... Turner. Fifth Grade ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 42 ABSEZNT: R. Goodnight, S. Goff, N. Huss, R. Salyers, E. Huffman, B. Adams, A. Stidham, C. Swanger. Miss Lody, S. Cross, R. Berry, C. Salyers, H. Adams, E. Williams,-I. Bittinger, S. Hating, P. Stotts, C. Pore, D. Rader, D. Cox. j. Huffman, R. Culler, T. Boone, G. McGugin,-I. Goff, S. Kilgore, D. Hayes, M. Fife, B. Sweezie, B. Schrack. E. DeVore, P. Heimberger, B. McNee1y, T. Essman, L. Pollard, H. Garnsey, F. Moffett, R. Try. n, T. McCready, E. Montis, B. Grubaugh,j. Merchant. D. Mitchell, T. Ruark. Fourth Grade ROW 11 I... Osborne, B. Schrack,j. Heimberger, S. Chambers, W. McFarland, L. Shindeldecker, C. Chalnberlin, P. Milligan, S. Stidham, D. Rowland. ROW 23 Francis, D. Berry, A. Berry, G. Tinkey, P. Ticlwell,-I. Culler, R. Maglott, J- Pore, T. Morrison, lvl. Bittinger. ROW 33 Mrs. Barger, D. Weirick, C. Dome, G. Schrack, M. Turner, G. Tryon, N. Au,j. Maglott, L. Darling, S. Weirick, W. Holmes. ABSENTI R. Sheid1e1',j. Mack. Third Grade ROW li J. Pritchard, V. Brubaker, C. Richeson, P. Dillon, M. Trumpower, N. Kurtz, G. Kelser, M. Warner,j. Keefer, M. Williams. ROW ZZ J. Robinson, D. Palmer, D. Niswander, R. Milligan,j. Harvey, G. Hayes, D. Culler, B. Au, M. Weirick, M. Adkins, K. Sweezie,j. Bright,j. Peterson. ROW 33 Mrs. L.unadue,j. Shindeldecker, E. Tinkey,j. Frank, G. Poffenbaughhl. Huffman, T. Warner, D. Stetson,j. Ackley, W. Hardin, D. Ervin, R. Huffman. ABSENTI W. Haws. Second Grade ROW lf B. TOU1b,.I- Merchant, B. Adams, E. Kurtz,-I. Nacke, lvl. Fancllo, L. Holmes. RCW Z3 J. Winters, P. Landis, R.Ho5tQ1te-r, C. Flenling, A. Realc. C. Txlaglotr. ROW 31 R.Francis,D.Conne-11, r. Shcidler, lx Harris, B.Fu1tonA,B.Di1lorl, K. wwlllvlfl TEACHER -Ixlrs . Kaufnlaln. Second Grade ROW 12 ROW 2: ROW 3: ABSENT: TEACHER A K D T -M . Weaver, K. Moore,-I. Heimberger, M. Orewiler, R. Keefer, P. Echleberger . Shaffer, R. Moore,A. Lang, C. Whitinger, T. Iceman, B. Kemp. . Maiyer,j. Lambert, D. Goff, N. Feazel, V. Byerly, D. Anschutz. . Cox,-I. Welch. rs. Berry. First Grade ROW 11 j. Grose, F. Au, D. Burton, D. Robinson, W. Stidham, C. Pamer, D. Bittinger, j. Clark. ROW Z1 S. Kosko,j. Janes, N. Rader, L. Spellman, M. Hughes, T. Ryder, T. Mast, M. Huge. ROW 3: G. Tarris, D. Harvey,j. Williams, R. Adams, T. Oak1ief,D. Culler, I... Bassler, D. Francis. ABSENTZ S. Emig, S. Haws. TEACHER-Mrs. Zellner. First Grade ROW li C. Heuss, C. Trumpower, K. Mack, E. Au, D. McCammon, R. Stark, N. Westfield, N. Welch. ROW Z2 B. Ernsberger, D. Iwiusiclgj. Greene,.I. Berry, P. Constance, D. Banks, D. Frank, D. Campbell. ROW 32 P. jones,j. Burton, C. Query, H. Ross, L. lVlcFarland,, L. Tryon,j. Reale, RT. lvlellor. ABSENT3 W. Spohn, K. Emig. TEACHER- Mrs. Saunders. Patrol Boys RUXV 15 W43gxfIarLI , A. II.xrin,3,D. B.xnxgIu1x11n. D. IxIf'Cv'1'mIy,-I. Iiu-.umn. ROW Z I . Lum ,I.. fXIuIgIuil,fX'. N'1'NvvIy .B.NIrI.am1IvI1u,J. P1'lL'l'wuu.IJ Ir n ' o Seventh and Elghth Grade Chow n , V5 4 fx 0 rw 3 . :J I 3 I . I . I I - 42. , , I --. , - 1 ' . m .' 1 ,. H Q X '4 H . . ' N wb K . n 3- I. iz, .Y ,Ti K I I , f ,, I ' V i 1 ' 'I ' I - x 2-0- v 'I f ' fx ee... -' .ww 'gi y l Af, Iv, . I . , 'W' , e J f t Q x ROW II I.Q1lf-r.h. I 4-in-r. D. WI1iVing3:-r,?xI. Ruark, N. Imkx-y, M. Rulunwn u D11 5. Winlwglvr. RUW Z' I'.LJ:-cwilvx-,ILYxlmx.-1w..S.Prmbmu-d,E1.IInl!mnn.C.Km-11 , U. Ha I.. Cullvr. ROW I' B. IIoImvk-, C. Bar-tlvy . C. B51-1 ly Wvirlrifl, ClnrIc,YxZ. II.xrdm.I Mr an Andy, D. I'IvxgI1m'., N. kfxlym-m-,I,IJ1 .In . X. Iiumn--un, ROW 42 IMF. SIVQIIIIWIIIQQ-V, C. I'u1'.xlxnVr'.C. Wzzzvl V'-,C. IM: Duwvll . Pl-.HI lj Ill an W Iiruharl,-I. Ix1m.xfI4.I . I rx un , S. 511-1-.Un. RUW ff. Blum. S. Fanvllo. I.. Txlnyylnll. D. B.xm51II1xnu1x. W. Ixrlgfmn I IM lex' u I W 1. clx rl -I. Ijssnmn. A. lIa1'ing. R. Blume ,Vx . f'.Q mix. Sefventh and Eighth Grade Basketball ROW li T. Lady, L. Maglott, L. McMillen, E.. Moffeithl. Heimbergerv, D. Hill, D. Baughman. ROW ZZ Huffrnan, P. Kclscr, D. Tryon, D. Bycrly, R. Ivlcldaughlin, M. IwlrNecly, R. Nlrcready, F. Berger. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders Sallie Prilrl1ard.Louise Culler, Ruth Ivlowers, Mary Ann Hardin. Student Council x l ROW 1: N. Markham, freasurerg R. Leiter. Sergeant at Arms: D. Kesselring, President: J. Moffett, Sf-rretaryg R. Kesselring, Vice-President. RUW ZZ D. Hill, P. Dillon,1.. Haring, S. Smithv,j. Banks. ROW it B. Cox, C. Howards, H. Rider. lvir. Hetrick, Mr. Hauck, Advisors Student Council History The Lucas Student Council was organized in October 1952. lts purposes are: l. More student opportunities in student government. Z. To promote a more co-operative under:-standing between students and faculty. 3. Better management and promotion of school artivities. 4. For the unity of more and better student organization. 5. For a better sentiment of law and order. The membership includes grades nine and twelve. The representatives consist of four class presidents, and two additional members from each class with the exception of the Senior Class which will have three. All members must niaintain a HC average. The Student Council has been responsible for securing more lockers, a more efficient metliod of cheerleader election, and several different methods for raising scholastic standings. In the future, plans have been made for awarding letters for scholastic standings and for a more thorough teacher-Student understanding. Latin Club OFFICERS: President,M. Frontzi Vice-President, T. Winbeglerg Secretary, I.. Kclsnr. Treasurer, S. Mowers. ROW li C. Howard, R. LeiIer, R. McCready, D. lviCKinIey, R. Kesselring, R. Ke-ssl-lring , D. Lowe. ROW Z1 S. Feazell, G. Mitchell, S. Mowers, N. Swanger, M. Goodnight, N. Alexander, P. Dillon, N. Yarnell,-I. Rummel, N. Culler, B. Stransky. ROW 31 Miss Maul, L. Haring, S. lvletcall, S. Moore, B. McNeely, B. Walker, I. Whiting:-r, lvl. Frantz, lvl. McCready, L. Pritchard, L. Kelser. ' Cl b Llbrary u p-Ga SEATED: P. Dillon, B. Skidmore, C. Warner, L. Simms. STANDING: A. Bucher, M. Goodnight, G. Ivlitchell, S. Mowers,-I. Winters, N. Swanger, Smith M. Russell, N. Culler, Head Librarian,-I. Moffett, Mrs. Darling, Advisor , D. Applegate. ABSENTZ M. Smilh, N. Tryon, N. Yarnell,j. Snyder, C. Kemp, L. Pritchard, Assistanl Librarian. Future Farmers of America 'iq Yugi ROW 12 D. Pore, Secretary: R. McCready, Sentinalg R. Kesselring, President: D. Thompson Vice-President: B. Harvey, Representativeg N. Culler, Treasurer. R. Leiter. ROW Z: Mr. Hetrick, Advisor. j. Winbigler, T. Blust, C. Woods,j. Goodnight, S. Culler, T. Kurtz . ROW 35 D. Pore, C. Weirick, L. Free, A. Bucher,j. Kurtz, H. Rider,j. Sprang. ROW 41 H. Russell, K. Fairchilds,J. Bittinger, B. Skidmore, D. Sprung, H. Grants, D. Russell Future Homemakers 0 merica ROW l SEATEDI ROW Z SEATEDI ROW 3 SEIATED: ROW 4 STANDING: ROW 5 STANDING C. Yarnell, S. Smith, C. Kemp, L. Simms. N. Swanger, S. Mowers, G. Mitchell, E. Partin, B. Kurtz, M. Milligan -I. Stotts. V. Ernsbuger, l. Whitinger, N. Culler, L. Shindeldecker, Mrs. Baer, 1. Rummel, L. Pitchard, D. Applegate, B. Smith, B. Butterbaugh, N. Markham, M. Frontz. J. Snyder, G. Snyder, C. Hoffman,j. Moffett, F. Crawford, C. Gretton, S. Moore, S. Metcalf,-I. Winters, M. Goodnight, S. Byerly, B. Stransky, S. Feazel, L. Kelser, L. Hating, T. Windbelger. C. Hilton,j. McGugin,,I. Jones, M. Russell, M. Smith, C. Warner, B. Lape, C. Campbell, N. Yarnell, L. Stephenson, B. Walker,j. Pore, N. Alexander. Mothers' Club rr C EC B Future Teachers of America ROW li G. Ho1mes,l. Whitinger, Secretaryq S. Ivioore, President? R. Leiter, Vice-Presidenl B. Butterbaugh, Treasurer: J. Moffett, Hietorian. ROW Z2 j. Banks, L. Simms, L. Pritchard, B. Stransky, M. Goodnight, C. Warner. ROW 31 Mrs. Iviiller, Advisorg C. Howards,-I. Winters . I.. Kelser, S. FeaLe1, S. Lewis, F. Crawford, P. Dillon. Senior Band Run II -I. Pore, L. Kelser, P. Lamnek, L. Culler, D. Hughes, A. Haring, L. Ivlaglott, ROW ZZ STANDING: ABSENT: M.McNeeIy-,D. Pore, C. Howard. N. Tinkey,j. We-irick, R. Weaver, D. Pore, T. Blust, R. Metrali. M. Hardin, B. Howard, M. Weaver,-I. Blust-,j. Peterson, D. Au, P. Kelser. J. Hardin. B Junior Band kt if M. ROW I: ROW Z: STANDING: ABSENT: Weirick, R. Weaver, T. Scott, S. Clark, R. Metcalf, C. Huffman. lvl. Zody, . Au, P. KPl5er. . Huffman. C. Bartley, E.. Hardin, B. Howard,-I. Peterson. G. B1ack,j. Essman, . Culler. . Hughes. . DeVorP. Junior and Senior Girls' Choir RLJW li C. Warnur. TX.. Wonvvr, L. Pritrhard.Ix1. Iw1CCroady,.I. joru-A.. RUW .1 Nr. Strohnu-rxgm-r , N. Yixrnvll . S. Moore, N. Iv.arkha1n.P. Dillon. RUW ii Rumrm-1. M. IxEr'L,cn1gl1l1n, C. lI11lnn.N. I'ryon. S. L1-wi-. B. Blum-1'baugh,Px1. Goodnxgh Junior and Senior Boys' Sextette ff. ,ir rf c e :- nd? B.Cux,D. Pnl-f',14.1 1'z'u.D. Ix1CKin1c-y, C. l-andx:w.D. Pore Freshman and Sophomore Girls' Choir ROW lt L.. 5imms,C. Stidham, ROW 3 Mr. Strohmenger,-I St L. Shindeldecker, G. Mitchell, T. Winbiglcr. ottS,l Wh1txnger,L. Kelser L Harxng Snyder. ROW L3 C. Huffman, R. Salyers, S. Feazel, D. Applegate, Frontz, C. Kemp. , Freshman an 58:5 JZKHH1. D.Me1ca1r,T.131uS Z Nur. Strohn1engcr,A. Bucher. Sophomore Boys' Choir eg.. .f 1, A. Anschutz,-I. Hardin, E. Mitchell. T. Nlclviillen. H. Rider , L.. Zody, B. l'vlCCready, B. Beatty. In The Classroom In The Classroom GUARD k- URWARD ERR mf k wsili V pak.. Clin Harvey Mvlvin Swiinm Varsity Basketball x 'xv' S wi f 'Kg' ., D. lhompson, Ixi. Switzer , L. R01-ick, R. L4-in-r , C. H.1rv:'y , D. Luwr. K 1. Mr. Haurk. D- N0iM'm'4iV1',l.. Hamnuvtt,lI. Rider, T.Mc'Ix1xl1c-n,B. Harm-y,L. Hurmgg. ClNlIR G U A RD sw' xl ,,,. .r51eL,. Dau' urn lx Varsity Cheerleaders Q N.fx.r11-Lh.1m,CQ. Snxric'1'.C. Hxlum. llmmp my GUARD umvvmen mg wg tmggv 19 -fi-4-gen: i l , Reserve Basketball 1 3 me a Q , i :ka 1 1 5. w i h ee Vzi- we KQKU if 'Q' 1 fx . 7 4 Sl KMA F AW 'T RLJW If Fi.H.1mvx.B.X1rCr1-.xdw,H.Rnivr.I.MQIx1xl11-lx,D.Nuxx.1r.m-:'. RVN .' Xu , lim-4 lx, k'. XM-.wi K, lx. '-Pwrumn, Kun-If . R. Ke:-Xvlxwxm. D. Nutt:-11.71. Nxzlxmgv l'3.N.4Cn-1-.M-.,12.l'uIl.1v-Qi. FORWARD GUARD Larry Hamrnett Leonard Haring Reserve Cheerleaders 1 Slnrlcy fx?oxxQ1':Q, lrnugmw Whxilxxgm-1' . Shirley juxith. FORWARD CENTER w v Z 5 oo 1. ' , 'I Aj '- 'lj . 2'q.fvv ,A an 1 f aw we Torn Nlclxlillun Howard Rxdvr Managers Bill Cox, Leonard Free, fern Kurtz. ir GUARD GUARD Q M in . 'f '4T Tha, 1. uf W.. Y 4 N 2 x Pep Band an 1 vv T7 177 t . RLJW li B. Il.xx'1'xs,'I. Hardin. RUW L3 I',B1uk.1.l,. K1'lwn'r.l,IHW1-.IX1. Wm-.1xm'r,kI.Pvla-rwuxx,fN.HwNMiI'41- l3Lxrv'wll Nmwxnxndvr Bf 'Hfif'K1f' X 'K 1 5 1, kg 1 Q Q t . Q JN gi 5 3 4 K J . Y Q3 K f ' 34, 3 ' SQ . 9 ,, .1 4 T' .. 49 K f .i3' C UQ: N If - 'iff 3 5 5 3 .' . 1 , ,ff 1 ' ' W,,H X Def Dec Def Dec Dec Dec Jan. jan. jan. -Ian. jan. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. LUCAS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1953 - 1954 1 johnsville .... 4 Union .... 11 Plymouth. . . . 15 Butler . . . 18 Bellville . . . gg Shiloh . . . 5 Norwayne . . . . 3 Lexington . . . . . 15 Ontario . . . . gg Union . . . . . . gg Plymouth . . Z Butler . . . 5 Bellville . . 9 Shiloh... .. 12 Lexington.. 19 Ontario ..... seg? ill! Lithoquphad I Doulll by WALIUOITH IIOTIIIIII llnnolhu, lo.. U. B. A. Here Here There Here There Here There There There There Here There . Here There . . Here Here P ff Homecoming Baseball Team DON LOWE Catcher RUSSEL LEITER TOM MCMILI-EN Fil-gg Bgge and Pitcher and Outfield Pitcher DEAN MOFFET Third Base CLIFF HARVEY Shox-tstop and Pitcher BOB McCREADY Second Base LEONARD HARING G Y LARRY HAMMETT All 503121235 HOWARD RIDER 3 MELVIN swrrzsn I-'eff Field Center Field and Pitcher Unclerclassmen Snapshots ' Ie 8,1 Ir' RUNNING AWAY, LOIS? OHJUY! TAKING IT EASY FARMER LARRY ZODY ,....,fr ff' -.p-as SCHOOLS OU '1- WHAT IS IT? HAPPY BIRTHDAY 'f , 1 X ps.. i Y K? - ff ' , 4: -vi' af ,J 2 VL' L 'A ' 54 Z- I W , ' 4. ' Z, A ' 'I if i A ,L I '- , 3 .R I A - ....- Avrpg, 'Z im I I XIf':2'7?'iE3:,, ' Q wk 6 - V 5 3-IQISYQ, ir'f 23 ' 1,5 v zu.-' mms. .uf--f -,+'f1-1- ' - f fi JANET YOU NAME IT GARY CARUL vu. f- L STUDYING HARD GIRLS? ? LINDA KELSER HOW DO I LOUK BUYS? 9 ? Underclassmen Snapshots 5 Q' f mi is P wks? v . f'5,wqbm 1, 'QM .1 .Fry -y A I k . .+A ,Q f I ., 10 ' JJ S 'K' - , . . S K ww - ffffzr nryjxrg , ' mu, I .Q- wsr QR LONELY? v YOU WUN 1' HND HM THEM MANNG QUT? ? 1 1 f f f 4 4 ' H Y ' fu 1. f . gf 5 ' I .0 we . ix, M 5 ff B W. W 1 Y' I L 6 K 1 b Z I N lm 5 -3:14 g- . JACK, GARY , jERRY CHORUS GIRI .5 7 7 4 , . fi M iw Q M ,rv , 1 A ' 5, W, , A 5 ' 5' 4.13-,af-W.. f sp' A 1.41 asf-.N , , Msn., VSH4:-,. , 'Sn--W fiiigtf ArTk,' if n 1 YOU DUN'T SAY!' 'Avala- F'- H-'N WORKING HARD? '? TAKE IT EASY! GIRLS YUU MICH I' BE RIGHI 4 1-A-.aw JANET CAMP LIFE Q. Oi 1 ini ' X' 'G W 2 Iv1ARGIEI fp fx u ,Nix 'Q' x :Ri BETTY 3, .Sf xxx K Q SOME CHEERLEADER? if GNL , Senior Snapshots 59 3 ' 5 i Q fi .Mk , 5- ? I x AAA N 'S BEST FRI END rw '36 5-. .1 HAPPlLY MARRIED SKIRT TROUBLE, NORMA? YOUNG SENIOR5 I L BED TINIE CHRLS EQ., BC' Q, if :fe-Un K .,.. K' .7 Q A , Sf,-I FW x .. P . N 4 .fs 1 y R, s s, ,A if? - ' ,Q x I -'V Y' . 4 s -f . 1.1: YOU NAME IT! DEAR JOHN M1-311 How YUu'vr: QHANGI-LD 65 McCREADY'S BETTER FURNITURE COSTS LESS Westinghouse - Philco - Heywood Wakefield - Jamestown Simmons Mattresses - Carpet Sz Rugs - Sellers - Grand Rapids Baldwin Pianos 8: Organs - Rembrandt Lamps - Mersman Tables BUY IN LUCAS MCCREADY FURNITURE COMPLIMEN TS OF SMUCKERS STUDIO CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '54 43 N. MULBERRY PHONE 84007 MANSFIELD, OHIO SEE MORE - SAVE MORE City Furniture Harold Shalter, Owner - Clark Trease, General Manager Paul Ingold, Credit Manager - Robert Hammet, Vice-Pres. 145 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 4493-9 or 3777-6 MANSFIELD, OHIO lsaly Dairy Co. DAIRY SPECIALISTS ICE CREAM - MILK BUTTER - EGGS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '54 INTERNATIONALMOTOR TRUCKS Sz FARM EQUIPMENT WILLYS-JEEPS -- SALES Sz SERVICE G. L. Rogers The Mansfield Structural 81 Erecting Co. STEEL FOR EVERY PURPOSE PARK AVENUE - EAT OF SUBWAY PHONE 42156 MANSFIELD, OHIO . 1' -nw Yvk s X4 'I 1' A' fm ,. eg , ,lf A Wx., A, is 'ghw bf ix. W v' .S sf ff? Ti'- 5 N- , A Legs i H Winter Swimmer Farmer 7 'n Q I . fm ' A A AX I 1 an 44 34Wk+MA:'NflsMli wk., Getting A Few Pointers Y0u'd Never Guess Patiently Waiting lt's Lois QQ A I . ' ' is tv ' ' W -Sf :ggi P it Ghosts, Ghouls, or Girls '? He Walks Alone Clowning? Calverdn STOP AT Joanie's Confectionery 81 Lunch Room LUNCHES - SANDWICHES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE FINE CANDIES - MAGAZINES ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS The Lucas State Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES WE PAY 299 ON SAVINGS P. M. ELIOT, PRES. W. E. DARLING, CASHIER SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS Anderson's Grocery RED 8: WHITE STORE NDERSON S AIN S P O E 0330 UC S OHIO Mansfield Samtary PERR S OH O Pottery, Inc. YUNCKER'S ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS JOHNSON MOTORS - CENTURY BOATS 116-118 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 4546-6 MANSFIELD, OHIO First National Bank OF MANSFIELD THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN MANSFIELD OFFERS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE AT SIX CONVENIENT OFFICES MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Farmers' Equity Exchange Co Oldest Equit.y In Ohio We Have A Market For Your Grains 8: Seeds Wayne Feeds - Fertilizer - Building Supplies - Coal - Fencing Point Drain Sz Sewer Tile - Everything In Hardware Lucas, Ohio Congratulations Sz Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 Malabar Farm Lucas, Ohio Baer's Body Shop Body Sz Fender Repairing - Complete Painting One Mile West of Lucas on Route 39 Res. Phone 6451-2 Mans. Lucas, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1954 L. R. Lomax Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods - Footwear Lucas, Ohio Bud Sauder, Auctioneer Box 145 Lucas, Ohio Phone 2913 Drinks - Foods Rainbow Gardens Television Nightly Loren Messmore Lucas, Ohio W. G. Cox Insurance Agency Phone 2305-6 Sz 4738-2 Fire - Auto - General Liability Life - Health - Accident 17W N. Main St. Mansfield, Ohio Kallmerten-Baer, Inc. Concrete - Builders Supplies - Coal 77 E. Fifth St. Phone 4165-6 Mansfield, Ohio At The Top of Ashland Hilltop Drive-In Excellent Food - Good Service Most Modern Place on Route 42 The Tracy 81 Avery Co. Wholesalers of Fresh Fruits Sz Vegetables Gold Medal Coffee - Gold Medal Canned Goods 157-163 N. Diamond St. Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of The Bissman Company Birdie Brand Canned Foods Mansfield, Ohio Leverett Implement Co. Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment 435 Springmill St. Mansfield Modernize Your Kitchen Now With A New Automatic Gas Range The Chic Fuel Gas Co. Phone 4227-6 Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of Loudonville Motor Company Chevrolet - Buick - Cadillac Phone 3651 Loudonville, Ohio McLAUGHLlN LUMBER CO. Mill Work - Kitchen Cabinets - Lumber Sz Building Supplies Lucas, Ohio x- X NW 'R ,, H4424 kv Q S - i it , gh K -rm ei Farmerette Stransky Man Shortage fx K 'N ' 6 S .K S 2 X Y af . 53 s X I 1 1 I 1 X it 'V iv 1 n,,,,,h - , fy! - x l M X Q is 'Sax ww N- ki M- M if fa, f' win K hiv 21,8 'Q ,Q -W 144' To Late Now A N x xg? 5. g gi' iv' v at Q Fw . Q f -. I 5 ' -- E 2 I! m Q Q ei Li 45 Robbing The Cradle Stepping Out Nancy Sky Watch Kids K hii. I :, ,. eeee . , 45'-:V ' L , :- e Sf if eee' Q 'Q Q LW.. Don Eagle Fans Neita's Chief Jack or Jerry? KOMITO'S CLOTHES, INC. Hart Schaffner Sz Marx - Clipper Craft Clothes Van Heusen Shirts - Cooper Jockey Underwear Lord Jeff Sweaters - Hickok Belts 23 North Park Mansfield, Ohio TODD'S JEWELERS Headquarters for Watches Buliva, Elgin, Gruen, Benrus, Hamilton, Longines Wittnauer Corner Main 8: Third Mansfield, Ohio STUHLDREHER FLORAL COMPANY Cut Flowers - Corsages - Wedding Decorations Funeral Flowers - Flowers Telegraphed 48 W. Fourth St. Mansfield, Ohio Dial 2604-6 - 2403-6 TOPSY CONEY ISLAND Coneys by the Sack - Steaks - Chops - Lunches 12 W. Fourth St. Mansfield, Ohio Phone 3382-1 GOETZ HARDWARE COMPANY Paints - Hardware - Kitchenware - Toys - Guns - Fishing Tackle Agents for Eclipse Sz Jacobsen Power Mowers 16 S. Park St. Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of SOUTHERN HOTEL BARBER SHOP Glenn Miller Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of BOGNERS CLEANERS 72 S. Main St. Mansfield, Ohio THE NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY P. M. Snyder, Manager Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1954 30 S. Park St. Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of DOC HAMMAN Men's Clothing 48 Park Ave., W. Mansfield, Ohio NICHOLAS HARING, JEWELER Diamonds - Fine Watches 11 Park Ave., W. Phone 2316-4 Mansfield, Ohio SAM FOX JEWELRY Watches - Diamonds - Trophies Mansfield's Finest 12 Park Ave., W. Mansfield, Ohio NATIONAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Lighting Fixtures - Appliances - Electrical Wiring Supplies Wholesale 8: Retail 78-80 N. Walnut St. Mansfield, Ohio MILDRED D. PERRY All Forms of Insurance 1716 N. Main St. - Martin Hardware Bldg. Phone 4306-6 Mansfield, Ohio JONES POTATO CHIPS Always Fresh - Always Good 339 Bowman Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of - NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Royal Crown Cola - Nehi 8z Par-T-Pak - Full Flavor Beverages 208 W. Third Phone 2586-6 Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat A Pontiac WEIDNER PONTIAC CO. 780 Park Ave., W. Phone 7710-6 THE MANSFIELD TYPEWRITER 8. OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Everything for the Office Smith Corona Portables - Office Supplies Student Rental Machines - AB Dick Mimeograph Sz Supplies 34 W. Third St. Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of THE MANSFIELD LELAND HOTEL Mansfield, Ohio RITTER'S Books - Office Supplies - Gifts - Stationery - Greeting Cards 77 N. Main St. Mansfield DUNKIN JEWELERS Watches - Diamonds - Silverware - Reputable Diamond Expert Headquarters for Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin, Benrus, Wittnauer Sz Longine Watches 58 N. Main St. Phone 8299-6 Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of THE BANKS FUNERAL HOME Loudonville, Ohio ASHLAND CO. FARM BUREAU C0-OP ASS'N A Feed For Every Farm Need - Grinding Sz Mixing A Specialty Loudonville Branch LOUDONVILLE FARMERS EQUITY CO. Grain - Flour - Feeds - Seeds - Coal Master-Mix Feeds - Fertilizer - Lime Phone 3741 Loudonville CULLER, SWANK 84 CO., INC. Lumber - Sash - Doors Sz Millwork Phone 2281 Loudonville, Ohio DlT'S CONFECTIONERY Magazines - Newspapers - Fountain Service - Sandwiches Miscellaneous SCATTERGOOD 81 SON, INC. Dry Goods Sz Carpets Main Street Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of BYERLY FUNERAL HOME Invalid Coach Service Lucas, Ohio EARL HENRY Open 8:30 to 8:30 Everyday Except Wednesday Radio Sz TV Service 8x Repairs The Slickest Clip In Town Lucas, O. Phone 1740 ROBlNSON'S BARBER SHCP Compliments of LANTZ MILLS Mansfield, Ohio Complete Farm Service FARM BUREAU FEDERATION Legislation - Participation Sz Farm Bureau Co-op Farm Supplies Sz Equipment Farmer Owned - Farmer Operated Mansfield, Ohio ANTHONY KNEFEI-Y vlNcENT F. MONTGOMERY Travel Agent Jeweler 16 W. 2nd St. Phone 7620-6 Mansfield, Ohio 30 E. Fourth St. DoN ut Shop THOMAS MUSIC STUDIO PAINTERS, INCORPORATED Candies Sz Food Products Mansfield, Ohio RCA Radio Sz Television King, Holton, Selmer Band Instruments Complete Record Dept. - Sheet Music Scandalli Accordians 7316 N. Main St. Phone 3427-4 LUST IMPLEME NT Compliments of Massey-Harris Sales Sz Service CONEY ISLAND SANDWICH SHOP 140 N. Main St. Phone 1722-4 Mansfield, Ohio N. Main St. Mansfield, O. Compliments of Compliments of HEIMBERGERS WELDING SHOP LUCAS TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone 1821 Lucas, Ohio 24 Hour Service C. H. Bolton VIRGINIA LEE RAY MUTH Lucas Correspondent 8a Solicitor General Insurance Bellville Star-Press Phone 4920 Lucas, O ARTHUR H. DARLING Meet Your Friends At MOORE'S Lucas, Ohio Farm Bureau Insurance Auto, Fire, Life, Farm Liability Miscellanous - Casualty Phone 4450 WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE POSSIBLE THIS BOOK - B O O S T E R S - MILLER'S JEWELRY, Mansfield, Ohio ROGERS 8z COMPANY, Mansfield, Ohio LOUISE SHOP, Mansfield, Ohio MAPES HANDI CORNER STORE, Mansfield, Ohio BERRY HATCHERY, Lucas, Ohio FRIEND, Lucas, Ohio f 3- rw -aw , ,. J... 1 4. Vx. 1 H. A. .xv ' u . 95 5. .Q a 4. ,vm 5123 -, '1 7 if 5 . . . 4- L' 4 . M .: -1! 7' .f v' ' -, 'lf .41 ,r -j - f , J - . ,I .-x' 'H a... : . p1'49rq r . ' -1357 ., , ' jrft 'QP' 'I 1.... , 5,3 tif mg, A 11. 2' '. L-:iw :-if rgf 'iris E H .L. .,1a.. -Aa . .- ,. ,, - . ,4 , ' , 1 '. -- 4 1' - 41 1 Q1 .V K A T 1' 1 ,1 . xx .. 35 M ilf,-95. ' 11 Qigfl. -fr. .J r .g,Y.,e- , -- - .- '- -A f ' ' . .g,1f1 - ,-, ' . n Q A
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