Utica High School - Builder Yearbook (Utica, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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A. - - - F.H.A. -- '- Library - .... -- Hi-Y ml---- 4 .Chorus --- ----- Band ------- Queen ------- Cheerleaders - - - Football ------ Basketball ----- Reserves ---- Advertising - - - CONTENT'S 3 ----3 4 5-7 8 9-20 ro- 13- I2 14 I5 16 I7 18 I9 -----------zo -f ---- N- ---- 21 4 - --- -u --- -- ---- --- --- ----- 37 36 zz 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 '44 levbcafion MRS, OLIVE HELP!-IREY Literature, Latin, Speech It is with great pride, respect, and appreciation that we, the annual staff, dedicate the 1952 Builder to our teacher and friend, Through her efforts she has helped develop a most efficient library staff: and in her capacity as Senior Class advisor, she has been responsible for the production of a number of successful senior plays. .To you, Mrs, Helphrey, we dedicate our Builder, ,Q Y Y Y H.: this book off the shelf, leaf through its pages, let it bring back memories of cherished friends happy hours. 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QUICK--Executive Head Drivers' Training DAVID COLVILLE Vocational Agriculture 3. -sd! FACULTY LYLE I. COWIE Industrial Arts JEAN F . BELL Commercial WINON A BOLLE NB ACHER Mathem atics MRS, MILDRED L. KAUBER World History, Spanish Physical Education Y. N 1 JACK MILLEMAN Chemistry, General Science FRED RADLOFF Biology, Mathematics Assistant Coach FACULTY English, Social Science WALTER STAUFFER. Health, Physical Educanon Coach LOREN H. BRIGGS--Principal Social Studies ELE ANOR TIBERI Vocational Home Economics Q6 1.2!- new HARRY STAATS ms. MARY English, seem YWW, 1-74,c.4QMJ 953 ' 'x pdf' .5 ' 6 5 .4 Y 6' .tl 9:9 a0?E5 1. , :ev X. 5 l if Qfy' ,,s va 'ggzwm 3 W1 if. 0 ' ' ':rNx Q Q aye d 6'1 A 59,4 1 . Q ff W f AC! 3 ,, 0 9 4' 1 ' , y iii? 'Q' f 7' 4-' ' Q' ' 2 4 'Q K'f'P'4' lr 0 7' 0 W Lw d n u z f' .4 f -'H ,' ' J K? ' 1 ll 40 69 114 bf' .K ' 'I 'm r X N - V . Big. ' 1 ,I x ,' 1 C I' 9 4 -N if , 3 ix .' fn e ' ' 'X ' . 'QL3 Q' , 4 7' f 'S 11 5 f I .,. . Nilwf 0 X xx I . 0 I ' 4 I , - ' Q' rl V fl: ' f 12 Um -f . .S. H 2 fig, 0 0 59.5 CAROLYN McCANN F.H.A, I-2-3-45 Library 2-3-4g Inluplash I. 10 .F.F. GEORGI ANNA WARNER F.H.A, I-2-3-4 fPres. I Vice- Pres. zjg Glee Club I-2-3-4: Mix- ed Chorus 1-2-3-4g Ensemble I- 2-3g A11 Co. Chorus 3g Honor Soc- iety 3-4p Class Pres. 2: Jr. Playg Builder Staff 3-4g Library 2-3-4 fSecretary 2, Pres. 3-4yg Band 3- 4g Student Council 4. MARLENE WOLFE 4Mixed Chorus 2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4: F.H.A, I-2-3-4? Library 2-3-4. QA 2g,,,..,. cd PHIL MACK Band I-2-3-4g Jr. Playg Basketball 1-2-3-4g Track 3g Softball rg Lick- lngana 3-4g County Band 3-4g Student Council 3-4g Class Vice- Pres. lg Hi-Y 2-3-4 qPres. 3, Chaplain 41. IIM JENKINS ball 3-4. af e A. 2-3-4g H1-Y 2-3, Poor- ffl' eniord CAROLE LINGAFELTER Girl's Glee Club 2-3-44 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4: Library 2-3-4 CV. Pres. 41g Band 3-45 Student Coun- cil 3-4 fV. Pres. 3, Pres. 41: Licking County Council 3-4: Hon- or Society 3-4g County Band 3-4g Jr. Play: Homecoming Queen 45 Class V. Pres. 4. BONITA REDMAN Chorus 2-3-45 Sec. -Treas. 4: Glee Club 2-3-4g Queen 's Attend- BDI. DOROTHY SMITH F,H,A, I-2-3-4, qSec. I-2,3 Li- brary Staff 2g Band 3-4, Builder Staff 25 Queen's Attendantg Ink- splash I-2-4: Wahoo 3. JULIA WEBER F.H.A. I-2-3-4fPres. I, Sec. 331 GIGS Club I-2-4: Mixed Chorus I-2-4: Library 2: Usher Ir. Play' Band I-2-3-4, GEORGE FROST Hi-Y 4: Softball I. 3 .uw JOHN MICK F.F.A. 3-4: Hi Y 2-3-4. EVELYN COLVILLE F, H, A, I -2 Queen 's Attend - antg Student Co uncil 3 -4: Ink- splash 2-3-4. ball I-2-3-45 Hi-Y 3-4. BET niora MARY BERNARD Band I-2-3-49 Glee Club I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4g Inksplash I-2-35 Builder 3-4 fEditor 43g Stu- dent Council 4 fSec.-Treas. 41: Cheerleader 3-4g Class V. Pres. 35 Ensemble 4g Junior Playg Honor Society 45 Girl's State Representa- tive. Honor Society 3-4, DON GUISINGER Football I-2-3-45 Jr. Playp Base- ball I-2-3-4. BOB BURRAS Basketball I-2-3-4. if A l .L X. Basketball Mgr. 3. Honor Society NANCY MAXWELL Class Sec. Treas. 2, Honor Soci ery 3-44 Builder staff 3-45 Jr Play, Wahoo 3, Inksplash 4 fSec 45: Library Staff 2-3-4QTlC3S. 3- TY LARIMORE Glee Club I-2-3-4g Mixed Chor- us I-2-3-4g F.H,A, I-2-3-4gEn- semble 45 Library 2-3 4. BARBARA BLINE F. H MARY WARTHEN Glee Club I-2'-3-4: Mixed Chor- us I-2-3-45 Ensemble 2-3-45 All Co. Chorus 3g Builder Staff 3-4 1Business Manager 43g Band 44 Li- brary 2-3-4g fSec. 3-41: Class Pres. 4. eniors MARY BUCHANAN F,l-LA, 1-2-3-4fPres. 4, Co. Sec 4pg Library 2-3-4g Glee Club I 2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 En- semble 3-4g All Co. Chorus 3 Band I-2-3-4 Uvlajoreue 1-2-3 Major 4Qg Inksplash I-2-3-4g Stu- dent Council 4g Jr. Play. XDON Softball 2-3. SHIRLEY WRIGHT Mixed Chorus Ig Glee Club Ig F. H,A, 2. DONNA JEAN WALTON NANCY HOPKINS F H A Class Pres. Ig Student Council Ig Glee Club I 2 Library 2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 2- 3 4 Mixed Cher 3-4g Glee Club 2-3-41 Jr. Play: 3 4 Band 3-4g All Co. Chorus 3: F,H, semble A. I-2-3-43 Ensemble 3-4. :LESLIE BEATTY F.F.A. Chorusgg All Co. Chorus 3: Boy's Glee A Club 3g Jr. Play. F,H,A, 1-2-3-4. -ri 4 MARTHA MCMULLEN CAM pl'0,9A2Cg Dear Satanl That class of '52l They've even got the Golden Gates off the hinges. That Don Guisinger -sped out of here in his souped-up jet so fast he scattered the Milky-Way all over the universe. Carole Lingafelter had to go out with her gold-plated broom and sweept them back in place. By way, that's the reason I'm writing. You haven't seen any stray dented stars with the Bar H brand down there have you? Carole couldn't find them all. Dick Way and Jim Jenkins just blew in the other day. They must have put the wrong chemicals together because they were certainly exceeding the speed limit when they passed me. Why on earth cou1dn't they have blown your way? We had a little trouble with Mary Warthen when she came up. She insisted on keeping her Wave uniform. She just wouldn't exchange it for a halo. The uniform, she said, gives her more prestige. Some of that class of '52 have banded together and formed a little theater group. Tonight they are presenting a new play entitled, Life in These Clouds . The leading stars are Carolyn McCann and Chuck Marston. And the author is--you guessed it--Georgianna Warner, the same lady who insulted you in her last play, The Blushing Devil . Yes, it was once nice and peaceful here. That was until we permitted Mary Bernard to enter. Now she has her own little band that plays ragtime in IO-I2 time on the Golden Square every Saturday night. Things are always happening around here. Julia Weber, another member of that class of '52, stubbed her toe and fell clear down the golden stairs. Julia wasn't feeling very spry so it seemed to be my duty to come to her rescue. It sounded as if she were in quite a bit of pain so I took my most com- petent nurse, Donna Jean Walton Donna Jean felt she should put Julia out of her misery so she took from her medical kit her old stand-by, the sledge hammer. Julia never let out another whimper. Rowena Williams is still wearing death's robe. It was a great fight but she lost. Rowena now says she is the only black angel in Heaven. Then too, Heaven has its playful members. We find it impossible to keep our eyes on Dot Smith and Martha McMullen. Why just yesterday they were sliding down the handle of the little dipper. It wouldn't have been so bad if they both hadn't sat on the same side, tipping it. I do hope that water didn't QXEilX?BLQ1:'95Jm'-an-M---ug-I ,,,,-,...,....-W-.........,. ,,., ,.,, ...,...... - -v-A- -- -------'-- -------N - --' '--r --F-----...W--., N ,,f'A,'D.on Fowler has been reading a 1951 fashion magazine. lt says, he tells me, that men should X 'wear more color in their clothes. So now Don is sporting a very bright chartreuse bow tie to set off his white sheet. Theylre rapidly b6COl'I'liQg-Q,,f3.CL----- ' f------A-...-......,,,, ,,,,,,,,, -,HW ,,,, A ,,,,,Y--, Mm, ,VHYY 'At time I am led to feel that your influence is felt even here. Leslie Beatty brought his electric guitar with him when he came up to stay. Of course, we don't have electricity here but still, Leslie doesn't seem to mind. He tells us he has a little trouble with it though. He says the guitar must be affected by the high altitude. When playing the Mama Boogie he always gets a distinct pa-pa-pa-pa . I've forgotten to tell you the most important thing happened. The elevator from Heaventojupi- ter broke this morning! Uupiter is our amusement play-ground, you know.j That elevator was just full of the most important people around here. Nancy Maxwell, Marlene Wolfe, and Bonita Redman, just to mention a few. It was the controls. They were stuck. First the elevator was whizzing down then it would hit Jupiter and bounce up again. Up and down it went--at a terrific speed. Then Norman Myers, he's our mechanic, found the cause. Someone had put gum on the go button. Believe me theywere really going too. I wish you would be on the look-out for the pearls from the Pearly Gates. They're missing a- gain. It has Detective Evelyn Colville baffled. It snowed here yesterday. Of course you know our snow has a very delicious flavor and comes down multi-colored. Steve Kinney, our noted taste expert, says it tastes exactly like the ice cream they have on earth. Now Steve is packaging it in pints and giving it away to anyone who will polish his halo for him. Six different flavors too, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, lemon, and the two most famous, angelberry and blackberry Qnamed after Rowenaj. George Frost went on his first mission since he won his wings. His job was to settle the dispute over on Saturn. The rumpus had the whole heavens disrupted. But when George flew inf He won't tell us what happened but he came back ffeet firsty with four stars on his crown. You've heard about those get-rich-quick-schemes haven't your Well, Barbara Bline has just up with a brilliant onexgglnd you. never heard the like! - -' 'rs r-'Q' Oh sayl Did you hear about Betty Larimore? We assigned her the task of keeping the harps in tune. Lately we have quit giving concerts for reasons we would rather not discuss. We also have an inventor in our midst. Shirley Wright accidentally put together some thing-a- mu-jigs and unknowns and discovered The Flying Saucer. She attached street-car straps and they are now used for flying purposes for those who have been temporarly grounded. And now to get back to Barbara Blinef I got carried away there for a whilej. She isnowmanu- facturing shoes with built-in soul springs--S-O-U-L. fBut they are not guaranteed.j The other day Phil Mack was sailing his boat on Marshmallow Lake when a stray puff of wind marooned him on a pop-com kernel. But Phil, like the true beaver he is, gnawed his way through. Our newly appointed efficiency expert, Nancy Hopkins, paid her annual visit to the Heavenly We-Have-You-on-File building. She caught the office staff in the midst of a party. In the filing cabinet she found the refreshments. l-leavenly-down-cakes and ambergris. After she found that Betty Ray Chvatal had made the delicious cakes she promised her old class mate that she would not report the incident. Jim Shirley has charge of all the cloud formations. Lately we have been seeing some mighty weird cloudsl When he was questioned as to who was doing his designing for him, he informed us that it was Bob Burras. Before Bob was hired to design the clouds he was a figure sculptor and he can't quite forget it. There is always a genius in every crowd. Ours is Mary Lou Buchanan. She rigged herselfupa portable T,V, set to watch while she files. She says it breaks the monotony of those long journeys back to earth. The class of '52 is still objecting to our way of life. But we haven't given up all hopes yet. Maybe after a few more escapades we'1l get them settled and sign the peace treaty. Tootle - ooo, Your fateful bugler, Gabriel 5' B .ea5ir 'f' RW Cf... MA We, the Seniors of I952, being of unsound mind and weak physical condition do make our last will and testament. Steve Kinney wills his quaint way with girls to Fred Dixon. Jim Shirley willshisnickname cha Cha to Don Scott. Don, Cha Cha Scott is a very dignified name . I, Shirley Wright, leave my red hair to Carole Smith. No more Tintair, Carole. George Frost leaves his little black book of names and addresses to Bob Gregg. I, Evelyn Colville, will my ability for making strange noises to Allen Cobum. Betty Ray Chvatal wills her manly stride to Jim Anderson. I, Bob Burras, will my burr haircut to Virgil Justice. Keep'er short, Virgil. Charles Marston leaves his perfect posture ln government class to the person who occupies his seat next year. B Larlmoge leaves heriapility fgrrtalkig to Loi nne Berger. I n Fowler, willlmy quiet nature to a if Q ', I, Nancy o TS S F' -'-A-- 7 to Bu J . I, Carolyn McCann, will my naturally curly hair to Dick Van Wey, Ora Pound, and Don Nethers. No more home permanents boys. I, Jim Jenkins, leave my new book, How to Destroy the World in 24 Hours, or One Period in the Chemistry Lab to Gene Branstool. ' Nancy Maxwell leaves her ability to lose billfolds to Sylvia Burger. l, Mary Bemard, will my cheerleading position to some lucky girl. Julia Weber, Mary Lou Buchanan, and Marlene Wolfe leave their ability to get a man to anybody who wants one. Marta McMullen wills her cookbook to Mr. Radloff, You 'll need one if you don't get hitched pretty soon, Fred. I, Phil Mack, leave my ability to talk like Donald Duck to my sister Ann. May you become as ac- complished as Phil, Ann. Dick Way leaves his ticket to the National Republican Convention to Harry Truman. Leslie Beatty leaves his jersey cow to Gilbert Patton. Milk her regularly,Gib. Don Guislnger leaves his position as class clown to Sherrie Marston. I, Norman Myers, leave my mechanical ability to Dennis Champion. Georgianna Warner leaves her baritone horn to Gatha Kinney. I, Barbara Bllne leave my ability to type 60 words a minute to Sonny Evans. Bonita Redman wills her long train of boy friends to Nancy Wince. Donna Jean Walton wills her ability to talk in class without getting caught to Dick Holton. I, Rowena Williams, leave my ability for knocking down stop signs to Don Walker. Carole Llngafelter wills all her study halls and free times to ,Doodle Allbaugh. l, Mary Warthen, leave my prosperous paper route to Gerald Pound. I, Dot Smith, will my 20 inch waist line to Greg Arck. To Mr. Mllleman the Seniors will a pair of shorts to replace the ones which the Ha1lowe'eners snat- ched. We hope they fit. To Mr. Staats the Seniors will a new book of 'tall tales . To Mr. Briggs the Seniors will an applause meter to see which joke gets the most laughs. To Mrs. Kauber the Seniors will a ticket to the nearest rest home. After working onthisyear's bull- der she really needs it. To Mrs. Helphrey the Seniors will a P, A, system to use in her English Literature Class. Maybe that will drown them out. To Miss Bell the Seniors will the bullets for the gun which was willed to her last year to shoot next year's bookkeeping class if they are as dumb as this year's. To Mr. Quick the Seniors will a box of nerve pills to calm him after this year's Driving Course. ToMiss Bollenbacher the Seniors will two dozen boxes of dog muzzles for next year's lst period study hall. Maybe that will keep them quiet. To Mr. Griffin the Seniors will an extra period each day for band practice. To Miss Tlberi the Seniors will a new smock. To Mr. Cowie the Seniors will an honorable discharge from the Navy. To Mr. Colville the Seniors will a pair of elevated shoes. We like tall men. To Mr. Stauffer the Seniors willa Toni Home Permanent. Now you won? have to put it up every night, coach. , x unior Cfafia , , fly, f . K Y ,' D V Pla 1, ,ff ' H MK i w f..,. u. .gg A .Q ny e -.es e re r 7 y r are y M.-9 l 'Q If V B A Ryan Handwgrk- Sherrie Mar on Ann Mack Harold Nesbit Fred D n 7fu46,fZj.,,,J President Vice-Pregidem Secretary Treasurer Student Council L rrrr W Q efr , S eAr S ' , sun-A Loisanne Berger Don Boyer Jean B0yer Sylvia Burger Allen Coburn Barbara Compton Dixie Cornelius f C gt Sf ii, C , d ...- ' . Z ..,., ., 7 ? Q1 M :IQ g. f i g y y g A My my ' -r nrr I B A K Qtv, , 1 -it I , l . ,K A i WE I Joan D23 Mlldred Ellis Sonny Evans Mildred Farley Charles Garten Edna Gleckler Bob Gregg Q, A X Qs We if -Tig x jsp 'A X eee r l r r f if ':'f--. ..:' ' . -,. -.fe A Betty Guisinger Hickinbotham June Hlnote Dick Holton Albert Holtsberry Shirley Hoover Louise Houck :Q 't 1 rn - ' --wr.-.:'f Q J gi? Donna J0nes Peggy Myers Virginia Nethers Roxie Rldenour Phyllis Salyers Carol Smith Julia Smith sr e f, o r S S rr if R11 1 V . '.k U Emma Jean Swlck Don Walker Norma Wamer Marilyn Walters Lloyd Wllkin Nancy Wlnce 16 + I SOFA 0171 Ore 61.55 J' FIRST ROW: Jeannie Redman, CarolGordon, Barbara Flack, Gerald Pound,',-Charles Muston, Don S . cott, Rosemary Patton, MildredH1les, Lavaun Latham, Jennie Bebout, Lanore Latham, SECOND ROW: Sheila Farmer, Shirley Hall, Patricia McDonald, Elizabeth Pendleton, Marlene Bline C . . onnie Woodruff, Louise Carr, Carolyn Earlewme Norma Nethers Doroth Lam S dr M , , y p, an a an- fold, Joreen Ryan, Wanda Moran, Ruth Guest, Rita Hankins, Mary Larimore Barbara McMahon Jo Ellyn Johnson, Mr. srauffer. THIRD ROW- John Foor John Bevard Dave W'lf . , , 1 ong, Tom Babb, Joe Nethers, Charles Delancey, Dennis Champion, Bob Hankins, Greg Arck, Jim Anderson, Ora Pound, Dan Stricker, Edwin Allbaugh Bob Bennett Tom Paul Bruce Bonham FO . . , . URTH ROW: Eugene Branstool, Jack Kinney, Joe Hiles, Robert Wray, John McClelland Eugene Doup Ro er . 1 8 Beckholt, Larry Davis, Ray Hutton, David Berger, John Tulloss, Robert Beckholt, Burton Lane, Keith Eshehnan, Richard T' b ie out, Charles Dunlap, Fred Hoy, Kenneth Frost, Bill Rice. President. . . . . . Vice-President ..... .... Secretary , , , , , Treasurer , , , . , Student Council ,,,, .... Don Scott Scotty Charles Muston Chuck . . . .... Gerald Pound Half Pound Mildred Hiles Millie Rosemary Patton Rosie gl? v a K J 4 yi M Wy' W sl F G f if U' The Sophomore Class wishes to salute two of the Sophomore boys who were on the A11- County Football Team. They were Tom Babb and Greg Arck, Congratulations, boysl This page sponsored by UTICA FLORAL COMPANY FRESHMEN FIRST ROW--Allen Baughman, Ralph Ellis, Richard Spearman, Jim Zink, Bob Melick, Ray Mills, Clarence Debolt, William Rostofer. SECOND ROW--Joyce Nye, Betty Tompkins, Velma Wood, Betty Smith, Gerald Johns, Don Nethers, Max Marston, Bob Robinette, Dick Van Wey, Dwight Jenkins, Mary Helen Lake, Thelma Jean Smith, Dwight Evans. THIRD ROW--Mr. Staats, Helen Lambert, Sue Green, Marlene Ridenour, Naomi Holtz, Vera Council, Lilith Holrsberry, Peggy Fowler, Elizabeth Groseclose, Beverly Wolfe, Patricia Swan, Betty Webster, Evelyn Hissong, Linda Hunter, Dorothy Boyd, Frank Waters, Mr. Milleman. FOURTH ROW--Betty Proctor, Patty Nethers, Miriama Hale, Maureen Dager, Carol Mason, Donna Bell, Phyllis Hunt, Patty Miller, Sue Prior,Marie Burkholder, Winifred Jobes, Ruth Pound, Barbara Staugh, FIFTH ROW--Durwin Allbaugh, Danny McDaniel, Harvey Farley, John Walton, Charles Gray, Ralph Grumm, Kenny Miracle, Gilbert Patton, Roger Kennedy, Kenny Smith, Jim Hopkins, Herbert Stevens, Scott Jenkins, Virgil Justice, Willard Warner. Max Marston .... ..... P resident Bob Robinette . . . . . . Vice-President Bud Johns ..... .... S ecretary Don Nethers . . . . . . Treasurer Betty Smith . . . . . The Freshman Class had a busy year, an assembly. . .... Student Countil Representative For activities they had a party and provided a program for This page sponsored by EDMAN PRODUCE EIGHTH GRADE J 1 FIRST ROW--Shirley Rine, Beverly Farley, Patty Larirnore, Sara Lou Williams, Claire Ann Riley, Linda Lynn, Marcia McDonald, Gatha Kinney, Janet Hull, Mary Lou Good, Theresa Wright, Juanita Anderson. SECOND ROW--Miss Bollenbacher, Frances Nethers, Frances Ryan, Grace Davis, Dora Muston, Audrey Hellwig, Carolyn Farmer, Karla Jenkins, Paula Shaw, Virginia McKee, Kay Helphrey, Judy Bagenr, Janet Miller, Martha Debolt, Miss Bell. THIRD ROW--Clifton Johnson, Allen Good, Robert Webster, Edwin Russell, Roy Whisner, Floyd DeVore, Wesley Veatch, John Wolfe, Stanley McCollum, Edward Thompson, James Boyer, Buford Robinson. FOURTH ROW--Jerry Nethers, Freddie Skeen, Harold McDonald, Robert Evans, Robert Good, David Sigman, Patrick Magers, Jack Farquhar, Bernard Casper. The eighth grade assembled in the high school this year and elected the following officers: Claire Ann Riley .... .......... P resident Marcia McDonald ......... Vice-President Linda Lynn ........... Secretary-Treasurer Gatha Kinney . . . .......... Student Council Representative. Although they didn't take part in many high school activities they did particpate in noon basket- . ball games. Some of the boys were also members of the Junior-Hi basketball team. Two of the games they played were St. Francis and Eden. This page sponsored by UTICA CUTRATE DRUG STORE SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW--Marce11aLeasure, Beverly Wilfong, Marilyn McMa.hon, Patty Fuller, Tom Dixon, Tommy Armstrong, Arlene Hamilton, Marion Jo Torrens, lla Hoy, Mary Sue Branstool, Theresa Wahl, Connie Sue McDaniel. SECOND ROW--Mr, Radloff, Julia Dean, Nancy Arck, Margaret Powers, Virginia Berger, Garnet Hiles, Donna Blackburn, Janet Anderson, Margie Rine, Dixie Bell, Joann Angeletti, Judy Householder, Nellie Farley, Deanna Kidwell, Mrs. Tulloss. THIRD ROW--Margaret Benedict, Shirley McCament, Danny Farley, Charles Walton, Edwin Coyne, Darwin Dunlap, George Bricker, George Flecknoe, Dwight Farley, Benny McCutcheon, Phyllis Rine, Rosemary Norris. FOURTH ROW--Waldo Proctor, Bob Kaylor, Danny Magers, Carl Tschappat, Marvin Mills, Pete Evans, Russel Rowley, Jack Armstrong, Bob Shaw, Donald Ramsey, Lester Smith, Don Quick, Jon Young, Donald Earley, Ray Brown, Paul Jenkins, Jim Muston With Mrs. Tullos and Mr.Radloff as advisers the seventh grade elected their officers as follows: Tommy Armstrong .... ........ P resident Arlene Hamilton .... .... V ice-President Marian Jo Torrens ..... . . . Sec. -Treas. Tom Dixon ......... ........ S tudent Council Representative Although they were not represented in many high school activities they took top honors in the magazine campaign. They also had the honor of having the top salesman in their room-Margaret Bene- dict. The boys and girls both took part in the noon activities in the high school gym. This page sponsored by LUSK 'S JEWELRY STORE IA 4474 I ' I Fa :1,5fiif'!5f ' iam we 'fgflk Q A ef' '5 sv . ., g, EG ,.-f' .X .-. 2.2.1 ,ffl 5: ,JZEW fi., , Z 0 N! .lf,,l1 'I 4' ' 'u ln I lu Lb ' I asf '- zfffez? ' 41 Z' I GI gc' 544359 ' , ,I G U. IQ -I '1 u-.12:,' fl 'Q' 1 Fa:-- f, 42:9 ws 0 R, 0 iffffgf l - ,1 5 . JA 'li . ' QJIAJ, 'Qu' 4' ' RFI 9' . 0 lr .. ' wg .3 A1 0 ' ' : f . ' A, 0' G A VJ A i ' u 4 I K r I rf! '15-D 1 5 lf!-I , fr I I ' 0 . P . of 0:3 . as u 1 l:l 1 lvl! IL, ' I I 5 2, -4 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW -- Mr. Briggs, Georgianna Warner, Louise Houck, Mary Bernard, Carole Lingafelter, Don Walker, Evelyn Colville, Mr. Quick SECOND ROW -- Tommy Dixon, Tom Armstrong, Phil Mack, Gatha Kinney THIRD ROW -- Ivan Handwerk, Fred Dixon, Dick Way, Max Marston, Rosemary Patton, Steve Kinney, Don Scott, Mary Lou Buchanan, Mary Warthen , Betty Smith, Claire Ann Riley The Student Council has sponsored many projects this year. Some of them are: Teaching Round and Square Dancing Pres. CAROLE LINGAFELTER V.Pres. DON WALKER Sec. 8: Treas. MARY BERNARD Noon-Hour Recreation Program Magazine Campaign Lunch for Basketball Players after game Red Cross Campaign Making New Stage Scenery We are now members of the National Student Council Organization. Y, This page sponsored by Rattenburg's Department Store onor Sociefy FIRST ROW--Loisanne Berger, Ann Mack, Louise Houck, Betty Ray Chvatal, Carole Lingafelter, Mary Bernard. BACK ROW--Georgianna Warner, Steve Kinney, Don Walker, Phil Mack, Allen Coburn, Nancy Max- well. The members of the Honor Scoeity are chosen by the faculty of the school on a percentage basis. The object of the Society is: I. To stimulate a desire to render service in school and out. 2. To create an enthusiams kfor broader and more thorough scholarship. 3. To develop strength and excellence of character. A 4. To promote leadership among the pupils of the high school. The members elected last year are: Nancy Maxwell, Carole Lingafelter, Georgianna Warner, Betty Chvatal, and Steve Kinney, all seniors. The new members are: Mary Bernard and Phil Mack, seniors, Ann Mack, Loisanne Berger, Louise Houck, Allen Coburn and Don Walker, juniors. I This page sponsored by I. O, SNAIR INKSPLASH FIRST ROW: George Bricker, Mary Lou Buchanan, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Colville, Louise Houck, Ann Mack, Nancy Maxwell, Rowena Williams. SECOND ROW: Floyd Devore, Mr. Staats, Linda Lynn, Mildred Hiles, Carolyn Earlewine, Carol Mason, Jo Ellyn Johnson, Dwight Evans, Eugene Branstool, Thelma Jean Smith, Judy Householder, Patty Larirnore. Editors- -Louise Houck, Evelyn Colville Assist. Ed. --Ann Mack Secretary- -Nancy Maxwell Advisers--Harry Staats, R, R, Brinkerhoff Special Assignments Senior News--Mary Lou Buchanan Junior News--Ann Mack Sophomore News--Carolyn Earlewine Freshman News--Carol Mason 8th Grade News--Linda Lynn, Floyd Devore 7th Grade News--George Bricker, Judy Householder Music News- -Io Ellyn Johnson Sports- -Gene Branstool Grade School News--Thelma Smith. This year our staff has been increased since the Inksplash Staff and Wahoo staff have been combined. x This page sponsored by Lynn's Drug Store BUILDER STAFF ' goo T1Uf'5s'f N ' , A H' MH .'?.S?,E.sS.a3S..u FIRST ROW -- Marie Burkholder, Mancy Maxwell, Louise Houck, Ann Mack, Mary Bernard Linda Hunter, Connie Woodruff, Carol Smith SECOND ROW -- Betty Chvatal, Albert Holtsberry, Don Boyer, Harold Nesbit, Georgianna Warner, Jo Ellyn Johnson, Mary Warthen, Don Guisinger, Mrs. Kauber, Allen Coburn Editor-in-chief .... Mary Bernard Business Managers . . . Georgianna Warner, Assistant Editor .... Ann Mack Mary Warthen Art Editor ....... .. . Donald Boyer Assistant Business Typist ............ Nancy Maxwell Managers . . . Allen Coburn, Assistant Typist .... Carol Smith Harold Nesbit Photography Manager . . Donald Guisinger Subscription Manager . . Betty Chvatal Music Editor ....... Io Ellyn Johnson Sport Writer .............. Albert Holtsberry Junior Representative ...... Louise Houck Sophomore Respresentative . Connie Woodruff Freshman Representative . . . Marie Burkholder, Linda Hunter The Builder Staff of 1952 presents this Builder with hopes that you will cherish it in the years to come as we will. This page sponsored by Gilbreath 's Northend Grocery 33,4 FIRST ROW: Clarence Debolt, Jim Jenkins, John McClelland, David Berger, Lloyd Wilkin, Dick Way, Fred Dixon, Don Walker, Bob Martin, Sonny Evans. SECOND ROW: Charles Dunlap, Fred Hoy, Charles Gray, Richard Tiebout, Bob Melick, Willard Warner, Ora Pound, Jim Anderson, Bob Bennett, Burton Lane, Ray Hutton, Gerald Pound, Mr. Colville, THIRD ROW: Dwight Jenkins, John Walton, Kenneth Smith, Dick Van Wey, Gilbert Patton, John Mick, Dan Stricker, Greg Arck, Don Nethers, Robert Beckholt, Dick Holton, Charles Gatten FOURTH ROW: Allen Baughman, William Rostofer, Selden Walton, John Bevard, Norman Myers, Leslie Beatty, Charles Delancey, Herbert Stevens, Eugene Doup, Roger Beckholt, Scott Jenkins, James Zink, Efllinlil! .MDT , Q, I, EQWNN aaa, ,Q as Elluiiiiaeaaaee Eiiiiiiiasassaaa .:5EEEEE2E:aaaEE2E2r xl .--552221313 5:21 x , Hrs 1 f1'?x'9. i I ..J f' gq J to r th 1 Q 'N , as -ni I X ll Mil f F. F. A. President ................ . . . Dick Way Vice-President .... .... L loyd Wilkin Secretary ...... . . . Fred Dixon Treasurer. ........ .... D on Walker Student Advisor .... .... L eslie Beatty Sentinel ,,..... . . . Greg Arck Advisor Mr. Colville Activities I. Pest Hunt 2. Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3. Judging Contest 4. Safety Contest This page sponsored by Lewis Branstool ZAJ4. FIRST ROW: Edna Gleckler, Sylvia Burger, Donna Jones, Nancy Hopkins, Peggy Myers, Mary LouBuchanan, RosemaryPatton, Betty Larlmore, Dorothy Smith, Lanore Latham. SECOND ROW: Miss Tiberi, Mary Helen Lake, Thelma Jean Smith, Mildred Farley, Patricia McDonald, Barbara Flack, Erma Hickinbotham, Betty Webster, Julia McMullen, Marlene Wolfe, Marie Burkholder, Betty Tompkins. THIRD ROW: Sandra Manifold, Mildred Hiles, Nancy Wince, Betty Guisinger, Sheila Farmer, Mary Larimore, Barbara Compton, Sherrie Marston, Shirley Hoover, Carolyn Earlewine, Rowena Williams, Louise Carr, Georgianna Warner, Ioreen Ryan, Virginia Nethers, ElizabethGrosec1ose, MaureenDager, DonnaBell. FOURTH ROW: Lavaun Latham, Phyllis Hunt, Vera Council, Beverly Wolfe, Patty Miller, Betty Smith, Shirley Hall, Evelyn Hissong, Jean Boy- er, Norma Nethers, Marlene Bllne, Wanda Moran, Elizabeth Pendleton, Carol Mason, Barbara Staugh, Emma Jean Swick, Sue Prior. I r.H.A. QQ? 4Q, X 21? . 2' President ........ .... M ary Lou Buchanan f X Q' ' Vice-President .... .... P eggy Myers --N Treasurer. ....... . .. Rosemary Patton I Secretary ..... ........ .... D o nna Bell h 5 Z Projects H Selling Soup Sponsoring Dance Assembly Program On October 22 the F,H.A. held their formal initiation for new members. The creed was recited. Roses were presented to the new members and officers. Refredrments were served to members and their mothers. This page sponsaed by R, E. A. 'E 165 LA, Librcrrv Staff JUNIOR-SENIOR. STAFF SOPHOMORE STAFF. HI-Y FIRST ROW--Robert Wray, Richard Tiebout, Keith Eshelman, Tom Paul Phil Mack Steve Kinney Bob Gregg, Allen Coburn, Eugene Branstool. SECOND ROW--Mr. Cowie, Joe l-liles, Robert Beckholt, Charles Marston, Tom Babb Don Boyer John Mick, George Frost, Dennis Champion, John Tulloss, Roger Beckholt. The purpose of the Hi-Y organization is to promote Clean Sportsmanship Scholarship Character and Speech among the boys. It also helps promote Christian Fellowship. The group was not too active this year except for planning an assembly program President ....... Vice -President .... Sec. -Treas. . . Chaplain .... Adviser .... This page sponsored by Murphy's Grocery ......Bob Gregg Steve Kinney Allen Coburn . . Phil Mack .. Mr. Cowie MIXED CHORUS FIRST RO Harold Neshit, Tom Babb, Frank Wat I Robert Beckholt SECOND ROW -- Mr. Griffin, Jo Ellyn Johnson, Mary Bernard, Nancy Hopkins Mary Lou Buchanan, Betty Larimore, Mary Warthen, Louise Carr, Rowena Williams, Linda Hunter, Georgianna Warner, Carole Lingafelter, Sherrie W -- Durwin Allbaugh, Dwight Evans, Don Scott, Charles Dunlap, Virgil Justice, ers, van Handwerk, Harver Farley, Roger Beckholt, Rosemary Patton, Julia Smith, Ann Mack, Marston, Shirley Hoover, Barbara Compton, Marlene Wolfe A THIRD ROW -- Mildred Hiles, Barb Bebout, Dixie Bonita Redman Wlnifred lobes FOURTH ROW Miller, Sue Myers, Elizabeth Groseclose Betty Webster Carol Mason Maureen D , , , ager, Marlene Bline, Sue Prior, Betty Proctor, Thelma Jean Smith, Mary Helen Lake ara McMahon, Sheila Farmer, Mary Larimore, Jennie Cornelius, Betty Guisinger, Peggy Myers, Carolyn Earlewine, Betty Smith, , Dorothy Boyd, Nancy Wince, Patricia Swan, Mildred Farley, loyce Nye, -- Marie Burkholder, Betty Tompkins, Donna Bell, Phyllis Hunt, Patty The forty-eight piece band performed in several specialties this year. One pro- gram was dedicated to Mr. Welsh, our former director, who was replaced by Lawrence Griffin at th f' ' e rrst of the year because of illness, and another was done on blacked-out field. They took part in several activities. The band and chonrs both participated in the Spring Concert. Several chorus mem- bers took part in a radio program over W,C.L.T. They also sang at Baccalaureate. uwl ' Wil i'fU'ffffffff1 '7 WWW 'B T23 H H . ft V' '- J - ,Q 0 dv W This page sponsored by Iewett 's -- Headquarters for School Supplies 9 1 K 1 in a .4 Q N1 33513 2 PM . v'1'1'Q' if f , '5Ii'?iS m K E ,1 2 . i E N , '4 -. A hi 7 . 'F K 3 E if X s E g .f :...g Q wgi 3 ai Q 1-Q. -.Q v Y Xl-44--A Q .Lx h .J i A 'V Q QV: QR! gs haf 'S f- Q k 1 q iqbp fx L ?y,, - .a igs3Mw K3 IM , -ur -U ' ' JP' ' f ,.. .k'f '9if 'Z' ' ' Tj,. 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E. L. T. L. G. Midbuckey all county -- First String C. R. G. R, T, All County -- Second String R, E. Q. B. H, B, Captain X H. B. All County -- Second String 3' D F. B, ix,- Bob Robinette Letterman-- defense 'li'- K7 Y Regular starters before injuries ' X Charles Ferguson Frank Waters This page sponsored by C. C. Law 8a Sons ACKNF L Coach Y'-Car Bos BURRAS- -6. DICK HOLTON--c. JIM SHIRLEY- -F . WWI ,-X TTY cw by L, This page sponsored by DEAN MCKIBBEN PHQM VARSITY fu 329' 'fix HU CK MARS TON BASKETBALL DON WALKERLF, BO B GREGG - ,C CHARLES DUNLAP--G. DON BOYER- -F. STEVE Manager 7:5 TOM BABB - -F LARRY DAVIS - -G. KINNEY BASKETBALL RESERVES FIRST ROW--Dwight Evans, Max Marston, Don Nethers, Ora Pound, Gerald Johns, Frank Waters. SECOND ROW--Jack Kinney, Eugene Branstoolg managers, Jim Hopkins, Dick Van Wey, Kenny Miracle Gilbert Patton, Charles Muston, Charles Gray, Kenny Smith, Mr. Radloff, coach. 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