Vanlue High School - Scarlet and Grey Yearbook (Vanlue, OH)
- Class of 1950
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4. carlet and Gra of 1950 Foreword This is YOUR yearbook. As you turn the pages you will see YOUR school, YOUR children, and YOUR friends that make Vanlue a school you are proud of. ln each picture you will see different faces, some just starting their education and other's just finishing. You'll see the teachers who guide your children through their school days. You will see examples of the activities that go on in YOUR school. You'll see what makes Vanlue school a part of you and every other member of this community. Dedication We, the Senior Class of l95O, dedicate this yearbook, The Scarlet and Cray, to our parents who have made possible our edu- cation at Vanlue School. Through their sacrifices, time and money they have enabled us to attain higher learning. ADMINISTRATNN ' m Faculty Superintendent Principal H. E. Hinkle Mr. Lawrence Nichols School Board Mr. Robert Farmer Mr. Raymond Shaffer Mr. Milo Bayless Mr. Galen Bame Mr. Harold Lee Faculty Dorothy Gassman Edna Chambers Ethel Cole Home Economics Waverly Linzie English 7, 8, ll, I2 Algebra Girls' Gym Lorine Oman English 9, l0 Science 8 Latin Il Geography 7 Library Robert Hill Biology History 7, 8, IO Coach Eleanor McChesney Music Daniel Wilson General Science Chemistry Math 7, 8, 9 First Grade Eva Shull Third Grade Bemice Daniels Fifth Grade Second Grade Charlotte Criblez Fourth Grade Anita Pratt Sixth Grade Max Wilderrnuth Agriculture Shop l O SENIORS Q2 s V. 6 M .gf F W4 Senior Activities GLEN THOMAS Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Vice President 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Annual Staff 45 Play Committee 3,45 Glee Club Presi- dent 2,35 Class Vice President 45 Class Reporter 25 Operetta 35 Minstrel 2. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. NATALIE BECK Glee Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club President 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Parliamen- tarian 45 Class Play 3,45 Band 2,35 Class Secretary 45 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 2,3,45 Operetta 35 Office Help 45 Minstrel 2. Politeness is good nature regulated by good sense. JACK ARLINGTON I-ootall 2,3,45 Glee Club l,25 Class President 25 Play 35 Play Committee 3,45 Annual Staff 45 High School Play 4. We may with advantage at times forget what we know. JANINE LAY Glee Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Paper Staff 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Operetta 35 Minstrel 25 F.H.A. l,2- 3,45 F.H.A. Vice President 35 F.H.A. Historian 45 Class President 35 Class Vice President 25 Band 2,3,45 Football Queen Attendant 3. A rolling stone gathers no moss. GLEN ROBISON F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,5 Minstrel 25 Operetta 35 Football Man- ager 45 Basketball Manager 45 F.F.A. Ass't Treasurer 35 F.F.A. Treasurer 45 Class Play Committee 3, 45 Class Play Prompter 4. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. JUANITA GORE Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Office Help 25 Play 3,45 Class Secre- tary 35 Operetta 35 Annual Staff 45 Minstrel 2. Every day should be passed as if it were to be our last. Sen ior Activities M .lg . . 1 BETTY PATRICK Glee Club l,2,3,45 Play 3,45 Operetta 35 Class Secretary 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Reporter 45 Annual Staff 45 Minstrel 2. Far worse than being fooled of others is to fool oneself. CAROLE HOTELLING Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Paper Staff l,2,3,45 Play 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Operetta 35 Minstrel 25 Office Help l. A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. i RUTH HENDRICKS Band l,2,3,45 Band Librarian l,25 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club Vice President 25 Paper Staff l,2,3,45 Paper Editor 35 Honor Society 3,45 American Legion Essay Winner l5 Annual Staff 45 F.H.A . l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Treasurer 2,45 Class Treasurer 35 Class Vice President l5 Scholarship Team l,2,35 Library l5 Office Help 45 Minstrel 25 Operetta 35 District Music Auditions 2,35 State Music Audition 2. A good name is more to be valued than great riches. WILMA SHUCK Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Minstrel 25 Paper Staff 2,35 Office Help 45 Class Play 3,45 Football Queen 45 Operetta 35 Annual Staff 45 Honor Society 3,45 Class Treasurer 2,45 Class Reporter 3. Speech is silver, silence is golden. S MARILYN ARNETT Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Secretary 25 F.H.A. Songleader 45 Play 3,45 Class Reporter l,45 Min- strel 25 Operetta 35 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff l,45 Scholarship Team 2,35 High School Play 4. Laugh if you are wise. ANN GORSUCH F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Secretary 45 Glee Club Pianist l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Band Librarian l,25 Minstrel 25 Play 3,45 Operetta 35 Honor Society 3,45 Hancock Co. Honor Society Presi- dent 45 Football Queen Attendant 45 Class Vice President 35 Class President 45 Paper Staff 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Scholarship Team l,2,35 District Music Auditions l,2,35 State Music Audition 2,3. While we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity. r'.y,a,... A9 M . S3 JJv...o-anna! 5 ' ' ff DLL Q, - 7' g7?,aIa,a.A- X ,5 N segufef 7 0 My WORRY ,mul IW Q N - w i, Q vs, . Class History We have now reached the top of the ladder to success. Twelve years of instruction have helped us reach the top. The first eight years of school were long and uneventful and at times seemed very dull. The four years that we have had in high school have seemed too short, but they are ones that we will always remember. ln the fall of I946 the school building trembled as nineteen members of the Freshman class entered and stepped on the first rung toward the top of the ladder to success. We were named Baby Freshman, the name fitting us quite well. To start the year off with a bang, we chose Mellford Wilcox as our President, Ruth Ann Hendricks, Vice President, George Kuhlman, Trea- surer, Leura Bibler, Secretary, Marilyn Arnett, Reporter, Mr. Lawrence Nichols, Sponsor. Many of us joined the various clubs such as F.H.A., F.F.A., and Glee Club, and some worked on the V-Hi-Bee. On September 8, l947, sixteen of us slowly trudged up the steps to find ourselves being placed in the big study hall with the juniors and Seniors. We were Sophomores now and really proud of the fact. We again started our year off with a bang when we elected jack Arlington as our President, Janine Lay, Vice President, Betty Patrick, Secretary, Wilma Shuck, Treasurer, Glen Thomas, Reporter, and Mrs. Virginia Bair, Sponsor. We chose our class motto lt is only the ignorant who despise education, our class flower, American Beauty Rose and class colors, green and white. We sponsored no special events this year, but earned some money by working at football and basketball concessions. We closed the year by having a class party at jua- nita Gore's home in Alvada. After a long and hot summer the school bells rang once again for our class of l2 juniors. We came into session by choosing as our President, Janine Lay, Vice President, Ann Gorsuch, Secretary, luanita Gore, Treasurer, Ruth Ann Hendricks, Reporter, Wilma Shuck, Sponsor, Mr. Cosmo Plotts. On November 3rd we received our class rings and could hardly believe our eyes-we were now almost to the last rung of the ladder! We sponsored a pancake supper and worked again on concessions. We presented our Junior Play, called Green Shudders, on April 29. We put on our best dresses and stiff collars when we gave the Seniors their annual banquet. When the year ended we marched proudly in with the Seniors at Baccalaureate and Commencement. Again we ambled up the steps in the fall of '49 to find a small but mighty class of twelve Seniors sitting in the row by the windows in the study hall. Being on the last rung of the ladder, we chose as our President, Ann Gorsuch, Vice President, Glen Thomas, Secretary, Natalie Beck, Treasurer, Wilma'Shuck, Reporter, Marilyn Arnett, Sponsor, Mrs. Ethel Cole. In this year of important events we sponsored two dinners, and had all of the football and basketball concessions. We also presented a Senior Class play called, For Beauty's Sake, under the direction of Miss Lorine Oman. The play was a three-act comedy which took much hard work and weeks of practice. The annual staff was chosen and the class worked hard to present the successful yearbook Scarlet and Gray. We closed our school days with the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises which were held in May. Last, but not least, we won our trip to Washington. We wish to sincerely thank the faculty, our parents and members of the community, who have helped us gain an education during our twelve years in school. We will look back upon these years as the best days of our lives. Class Prophecy Giggle Soup presents Giggles and all her Little Laughs. The year is nineteen-hundred-seventy and I, Ruth Ann Hendricks, have replaced Arthur Godfrey who died laughing at one of his own jokes. This morning I think I'Il interview my audience. Whom do I see in the front row? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine ,ten people! ! The woman resembles lanine Lay very much, even though she is rather plump. Yes, it is janine, one of my old classmates back at old Vanlue. She is now Mrs. Norman Faber, but poor Norman has died from hearing her nag, now she and her nine young 'uns are touring the country on bicycles. Who is that stunning looking creature? Why, I do believe it is Ann Gorsuch! She is dressed very beautifully and has a mink coat to complete her costume. Ann has become a Power's model specializing in modeling bathing suits. Next whom do I see but lack Arlington and Wilma Shuck, two more of my classmates. They have been married fifteen years. Jack is an African game hunter and Wilma stays home and takes care of their red-heads . . . two sets of twins and a set of quintuplets. Wait! What's this! I Whom do I see but Marilyn Arnett and Carole Hotelling. Carole has become a dentist in New York and Marilyn is here having her plates refitted. Marilyn has become a great opera singer and has her own program on station VAN situated in Vanlue. My, but my classmates are successful! ! She also owns a television network called HandIebar's station GRIP. Way back in the corner I see a distinguished looking gentlman. Yes, it's Glen Thomas or rather I should say Reverend Thomas. 'Glen has been a preacher for many years now. Lately he has been touring the country speaking in the large churches of the nation. It is reported that he may seek nomination for the presidency of the United States. Good luck, Glen! I Whom do I see now but my dear friend, juanita Gore. I find that she and Milton Hall lnow her husband! are a dance team. They hold square dances in Madison Square Garden every Saturday night. The lady in the corner looks just like Natalie Beck. It is! She has be- come a hairdresser and clothes designer. Vanlue is now the Paris of the United States. What's this? She is in New York on her fifth honeymoon! ! All four previous husbands have died! ! The next person I see is Betty Patrick. Betty always liked pretty cars, and I find that she is now owner of the Buick and Cadillac Corporation located in Sammsville, a suburb of Vanlue. Betty is married to Eddie Samms, who settled the village of Sammsville. Heavens! l've seen all my classmates except Glen Robinson. Listen! ! I hear someone singing in a deep bass voice. Alas . , . it is the Swoon-King . . . none other than Glen. He is singing Cheer for Old VanIue in a very romantic mood. It reminds one of all those football games the team won when we were Seniors back at old Vanlue. l've seen all of my classmates today. What a happy reunion! How hard we all have worked to become successful! ! When we went to dear Vanlue, we slaved away every minute of the day doing our lessons to the best of our ability. . The producer tells me that it is time for me to sign off, but l'lI be back tomorrow. So long, from Giggles and all her Little Laughs. Class 0I'l'icers STANDING: Mrs. Ethel Cole, Sponsor, Glen Thomas, Vice President. SEATED: Marilyn Arnett, Reporter, Ann Gorsuch, President, Natalie Beck, Secre- tary. ABSENT: Wilma Shuck, Treasurer Class Will of 1950 We, the Seniors of Vanlue High School, class of l95O, being of sound minds and strong bodies, realizing that our school days are coming to an end, declare this our last will and testament. Article I jack Arlington wills his false teeth to George Kessler and Phyllis Boyles. Article ll Marilyn Arnett wills her ability to let oft steam to Frances Risner, Ellen Tanner, and Norman Lee. Article Ill Natalie Beck wills her ability to blush easily to Arlen McRill and Nor- ma Hotelling. Article IV luanita Gore wills her ability to square dance to Harry Richards and Ada Gunther. Article V Ann Gorsuch wills her piano playing ability to Rose Thomas and Ray Sullenberger. Article VI Ruth Ann Hendricks wills her giggles to lolene Marshall and David Pelphrey. Article Vll Carole Hotelling entrusts her chewing gum to Orval Davis and Maudie Dyer. Article Vlll Janine Lay wills her desire to keep early hours to Earlene Beard, Ioe Bright and Mary Carter. Article IX Betty Patrick wills her friendly nature to Pat Pratt, Bonylin Hatch, and Virginia Hendricks. Article X Glen Robison wills his love of Fords to Luana Nye, and Mildred Roark. Article Xl Wilma Shuck wills her way with red heads to Mary .lane Sherick and Bonnie Rickle. Article XII Glen Thomas wills his way with women to Eldon Bame and Perry Fletcher. Article XIII The Senior Class leaves the Little Brown lug to the Juniors. Article XIV To the Sophomores we will all the chewing gum under the desks. Article XV To the Freshmen we leave our ability to behave in classes and study hall. Article XVI To the Faculty we give our sincere thanks for their patience in try- ing to teach us. ln the sight of witnesses we hereby sign and seal this, our last will and testament. 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THIRD ROW: Nancy Roberts, Carol Cole, Marilyn Marshall, Arlene Fruth, Virginia Risner Nancy Heminger. 1 FOURTH ROW: Leland Hendricks, Ben Bright, Dale Hughes, Ramon Lee, Faye Marshall Marilyn Hutson. FIFTH ROW: Larry Shall, Jimmie Hendricks. ABSENT: Delmar Phillips, I STANDING: William Cook,.Roriald Hatch. SEATED: Georgia Dee Farmer, Miss McChesney, Betty Fletcher. Freshmen ti i tllisii rl Q algae i Q lf .. is , P if it no J lg l ' l '01 Q.. I ' 5 I!!! 4 N ,pfv- .Q-55 fr 9 4 .7 J N fe-,, ' i' W ED. 55 iaiiigfezf of v - Q..-if f n5,,11g,m is pi f- ,f M Www Q i.:,fa- --we L uigi J I ,, . ' , , ' 1 512 1 A ., ,. ii - . s,1. V J ,- i n J. 'W ai? r, J' J fb W I- ' 1 ' it rin ,r f li 5, ' H L . ,. . J 'Vt ' va' , fiiif fi' ' U 'k 53VlZif'i9W' w ililxfl ,f , 55225 1 V--i . ,if-i V A - .- N Q U ,W Y J A I Ji ' 1, js, ,I . . '- Class Ufficors TOP ROW: John Chilcoat, Dale Shaffer, Ben Pelphrey, Ted Shuck, Tommy Prater, Delbert Marshall. SECOND ROW: Carter Raye, Jimmie Thomas, Ronald Hatch, Ray Perkins, Wanda Risner, Marita Lay. THIRD ROW: Virginia Caudill, Betty Fletcher, Charlene Pratt, Marilyn Fetters, Martha Fruth, Georgia Dee Farmer. FOURTH ROW: Norma Jean Walters, Laura Lambright, Marian Carney, Clyde Hendricks, Paul Thomas, Paul Davis. FIFTH ROW: Miss McChesney, Norman Cole, Harold May. ABSENT: William Cook. Eighth Grade TOP ROW: Victor Beck, Kenneth Coleman, Tom Smith, Hager Roark, David Gore, Arlo Bishop. SECOND ROW: Ronald Wolters, Fredric Nye, Lynn Hendricks, Ronald Shaffer, Marilyn Karn, Jewel Risner. THIRD ROW: Donna Bright, Joyce Fruth, Eileen Wisner, Ruth Sizemore, Phyllis McRill, Betty Bateson. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Shuck, Nancy Siddall, Juanita Patrick, Ralph Higgins, Norman Thomas, John Fetters, FIFTH ROW: Darwin Hile, Marlene Monday, Mary Ann Hagerman, David Hagerty, Fannie Mullins, Billie Fletcher, Mr. Hill. Seventh Grade TOP ROW: Ruth Fiegel, Lowell Hendricks, John Fruth, Jim Barger, Manual Raye, Mr. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Beverly Korn, Ruth Arnett, Sharon Risner, Geraldine Marshall, Carlos Dyer, Tommy Bateson. THIRD ROW: Russell Boyles, Glen Monday, Howard Patrick, Gabriel Shane, Don Lay, Winfield Thomas. 5 FOURTH ROW: Gene Hotelling, Derrill Arnold, Betty Roark, Evelyn Hemminger, Mary Shane, Virginia Sherick. FIFTH ROW: David Thomas, Park Chilcoat, Donnie Caudill, Marguerite Cook, Virginia Bame, Joanne Wickiser. SIXTH ROW: Duane Heck, David Hatch, Payne Hackworth, Marilyn Welch, Karen Herman, Revo Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Vonnie Caudill, Marvin Lee, Vivian Walters, Martha Fruth, Donna Belle Rickle, Michael McCormick. ABSENT: Ronnie Cook. Sixth Grade TOP ROW: James Moy, Arnold Arlington, Ruth Greene, Ellen Hile, Kyle Wisely, Sarah Gorsuch. SECOND ROW: Lee Heminger, Karl Sullen- berger, Margie Patrick, Laura Hendricks, Barbara Martin, Ruth Ella Brown. THIRD ROW: James Fletcher, Lowell Prater, lvan Bishop, Lawrence Kessler, Charles Breiti- gam, Jimmy Hagerty. FOURTH ROW: Wendell Hackworth, Alben Roark, Annetta Habeggor, Shirley Rickle, Carol Wickiser, Dorthy Monday. FIFTH ROW: Lucille Davis, Betty Mullins, Norma McRill, Jeannette Lee, Leona Row, Nina Fruth. ABSENT: Glenn Ricbkle. Fifth Grade TOP ROW: Jane Barger, Bernice Marshall, John Lay, Paul Fiegel, Denzel Higgins, Ronald Cardwell. SECOND ROW: Patsy Lambright, Betty Prater, Betty May, Glenn Miller, Paul Bame, Donna Wickiser. THIRD ROW: Janet Bright, Eileen Fruth, Sue Nye, Kay Hall, Clair Breitigam, Gene Hainen. FOURTH ROW: Alice Hackworth, Eugene Mar- shall Anna Caudill, Catherine Fruth, Margaret Beckz Virginia Hemminger, Regina Smith. ABSENT: Alvin Risner, Adis Risner, Fourth Grade TOP ROW: Darus Bright, James Martin, Clair Saltzman, Wayne Raye, Richard Dipert, Jacob Oman. SECOND ROW: Eddie Moffitt, Floyd Chilcoat Wayne Welch, Larry Shaffer, Melvin Marshall Deanna Loy. THIRD ROW: Rosetta Thorp, Connie Farmer Barbara Cole, Linda Basinger, Eva Mullins Beverly Wiseley. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Fry, Sharon Shane Nancy Thomas, Judena Bachar, Marjorie Cook h Esther Frut . FIFTH ROW: Anna Marshall, Raymond Wick ham, Billy Hannah, Willard Frosure, Linden Smith, Julio Hinkle, Thomas Caudill, Donald Wages, Shirley Marshall. SIXTH ROW: Donald Egbert, Myron Wilcox Allen Loader, Terry Beck, Gary Risner, Robert Korn, Patsy Carney, Rose Thompson, Janet Eatherton, Barbara Moser, Carole Bright Martha Hagerty. Third Grade TOP ROW: John McKean, Powell Prater, Jimmy Kessler, Ronald Radabaugh, Robert Brown, Mary Kathryn Fiegel. SECOND ROW: Manual Higgens, Gary Graves, Ronald Heck, Ruth McCormick, Laurence Mon- day, Dolly Heminger. THIRD ROW: David Shaferly, Joseph Saltzman, Robert Dyer, Julie Patrick, Esther Fruth, Penelope Bateson. FOURTH ROW: Philip Davis, Connie Wilcox, Bobby King, Edward Row, Reggie Luzader, Tommy Hagerty. FIFTH ROW: Norman Welch, David Hunter, Charlene Smith, Shirley Kliesh, Charlene Hack- worth, Marlene Smith, Billy Cole, Sue Tackett, Rose Turner, Nancy Bame. ABSENT: Barbara Fruth, Marcella Risner, Mary Risner, Sandra Sherman, Donald Sherman. Second Grade TOP ROW: Michael Barger, Kyile Wages, Michael Moffitt, Bobby Decker, Kay Rada- baugh, Patricia Walters, Ruth Dyer, Annette Naeyaert, Goldia Caudill, Carol Fruth, Linda Herman l3rd Grade.l SECOND ROW: Lawrence Higgenbotham, Billy Laughley, Naomi Fruth, David Wilcox, Roger Spraudlin, Betty Darst. THIRD ROW: Jerrold Stout, Ernest Pratt, Larry Kieffer, Ronald Brietigam, Shirley Marshall, Harold Hackworth. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Carney, Calvin Saltzman, Frances Mullins, Douglas Clark, Marlene Beck, Fred Egbert. FIFTH ROW: Gary Stillberger, Burnett Hannah, Douglas Cook, Jane Wiseley, Robert Bowling, Billy Nichols, Louise Hemminger, Joe Herman, Janet Shaffer. ABSENT: Nora Brown, William Geckle. First Grade TOP ROVV: Gerald Baughman, Richard Walters 12nd Gradel, Mark Thomas, Denton Mc- Cormick, Jerry Hainen, Paul Fry, Linda Korn, Barbara Prater, Sharron Kieffer, Dennis Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Faye Caudill, Douglas Marshall, Randall Ackerman, David Patrick, Jerald Arlington, Calvin Tong. THIRD ROW: Cecile King, Jo Ann Miller, Colleen Egbert, Aimmee Fruth, Robert Hem- inger, Carolyn Patrick. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Wickam, Clair Walters, William Butler, Bonnie Decker, Charles Hen- dricks, Ronald Patrick. FIFTH ROW: Cleda Marshall, Judy Hall, Richard Beck, Reta Luzader, Freddy Hile, Lowell Hackworth, Larry Radabaugh, Barbara King, Wilbern Frasier, Lewis Saltzman, Wilbur Tackett, Dane McRill. ABSENT: Eugene Geckle, Howard Sherman. 'Q' if 2: ,qi QM 'Ni 'Er 'a' ' Y' ,A Q I af 5 v M xii ,, X L i w -1' Yi i yin.. ,. 5, gg ,, : ' : Mb if W . Q W I . r ': 1 'W I 3 I iw -'V 3, WI 1 A iii: - . i g a A L Z .I I is ,gr ' ,, ' , 5 ' 1 Q1 1 'ty , '..' -- I. m : V . A' Q13 ,I it J, M - . tg ' it Wi av J' l ,J . NIU M , . f I ,-Q. . 1 , X, Warn Av, jx V W V1 VA 1- Y, -4-H-E 'I-Hand., W QQ' N 'QJA9 J . DLMAUTJ qfh Jail- XJ .-fh.q,..JoL,,e.uL,24k fo. . a..a.,L,.,f .ff 4.1 H' 'u 'U A . ,.,.Q.,,' C' O ma f,4.'5?5 M Hancock County Tournament Football Squad iii TOP ROW: Coach Robert Hill, Glen Robison, Ray Sullenberger, Bert Arlington, Arlen McRill Perry Fletcher, George Kessler, Glen Thomas, David Pelphrey, Jack Arlington, Eldon Bamel SECOND ROW: Paul Thomas, Robert Ray, Harry Richards, Ben Pelphrey, John Chilcoat, Norman Cole, Richard Lee, Delmar Phillips, Dale Shaffer, Eugene Lee, Delbert Marshall. THIRD ROW: Raman Lee, Dale Hughes, Ted Shack, Ronald Crawford, Ben Bright, Joe Bright, Leland Hendricks, Carter Raye, William Cook, Ray Perkins, Clyde Hendricks, Ifootball Scores Van Buren-Vanlue ..........,... 33-6 Mt. Cory-Rawson-Vanlue ...... 74-6 McComb-Vanlue .................. 84-O Mt. Blanchard-Vanlue .......... 34- l 4 Arcadia-Vanlue ............. ..... 3 4-l2 Arlington-Vanlue .................. 53-6 North Baltimore-Vanlue ...... 44-6 Liberty-Vanlue ............... ..... l 3-l3 Captain Jack Arlington, Coach Robert Hill, Captain Glen Thomas mv- NMNMWMWWWQQ wf Coach Coach Robert Hill Ch oerlvaders Cheerleaders: Luana Nye, Marita Lay, Virginia Risner 1E Basketball Basketball Scores Van Buren .......... 31 Cory-Rawson ...... 24 35 McComb ....4......... 46 48 Mt. Blanchard .... 61 42 Arcadia .............. 43 52 Risingsun .... ..... 5 1 44 Arlington ............ 38 34 Wharton .............. 35 41 Tiffin Calvert ...... 35 53 Liberty ...t...t....,... 36 30 Tournament Scores Liberty ....,... ..... 5 O 32 Arcadia ................ 35 32 Cory-Rawson ...... Z8 25 Vanlue Opposing 30 Vanlue Opposing Junior High School Basketball Team Cheerleaders jucinito Patrick and Virginia Sherick Jia.-LeL4.4,GJ...,..J 7vaA.a.4,C,,.,, 5- 'f17..u,au..4.,g,, 1-L, 7vu7,oL.'.,.,J g Q-L' I :Un fi4j7'Z'4U JE'G la. 0 W if-'N we 'in Cf ACTIVITIES Q' I ar? I 4. Q Scarlet and Gray '50 TOP ROW: Juanita Gore, Jaclf Arlington, Glen Robison, Miss Linzie, Glen Thomas, Mr. Wilson, Ann Gorsuch. SECOND ROW: Carole Hotelling, Betty Patrick, Janine Lay, Wilma Shuck, Marilyn Arnett, Natalie Beck, Ruth Ann Hendricks. Editor-in-chief ..........,............................................... Wilma Shuck Business Manager .,,.........,...........,.............,................, Janine Lay Assistants ......,..... Marilyn Arnett, Natalie Beck, Ruth Hendricks Class Editor .............,,........................,....,............,...... Ann 'Gorsuch Sports Editor ...,.. .,..,........................................... G len Thomas Alumni .........., .....,......................................... R uth Hendricks Art Editors ,..,.............. lack Arlington, Glen Robison, Natalie Beck Snapshort Editor ..... ...........,....,........c................... M arilyn Arnett Photo Editor ..c.....,...,.....,..... .........,...c............,...... 1 uanita Gore Publicity .,............,.................,,...... Carole Hotelling, Betty Patrick Music, F.F.A., F.l-l.A.-Activities ...............,..........,..... Ann Gorsuch With the aid of twelve Seniors and two sponsors the l95O Scarlet and Gray is one ot the best annuals ever published at Vanlue High School. ln order to get an early start, at the close ot our Junior year we chose, with the help ot Mr. Nichols, our annual staff. At the beginning ot our Senior year the advertising committee started collecting ads. The covers were selected and ordered, subscriptions were taken, Senior pictures and activity shots were taken by the studio, Snap shots were collected. All written material was collected, typed, and proof read. By the first of March everything was sent in to the printers. Before graduation the Annuals were sent back ready to be distributed. l-lope you like the result of all this! Glee Club Jw QA 21 . TOP ROW: Norma Jean Walters, Arlene Fruth, Carol Cole, Juanita Gore, Martha Fruth, Marilyn Marshall, Nancy Roberts, Marilyn Fetters, Georgia Dee Farmer, Virginia Risner, Earlene Beard, Norma Hotelling. SECOND ROW: Betty Fletcher, Ado Gunther, Luana Nye, Mary Jane Sherick, Bonniei Rickie. Bonylin Hatch, Alma Roark, Marita Lay, Natalie Beck, Rose Thomas, Laura Lambright, Wanda Risner. THIRD ROW: Carole Hotelling, Frances Risner, Wilma Shuck, Wilma Sizemore, Mary Carter, June Fruth, Phyllis Boyles, Mildred Roark, Janine Lay, Marilyn Arnett, Patsy Pratt, Miss McChesney. FOURTH ROW: Marian Carney, Virginia Caudill, Marlene Hile, Nancy Heminger, Ann Garsuch, Ruth Hendricks, Eleanor Van Sant, Faye Marshall, Marilyn Hutson, Charlene Pratt, Virginia Hendricks, Margaret McKee. The Glee Club started the year by giving a Cantata, November 22, en- titled Thanksgiving and Praise. They also gave Christmas by Candle- light on December Zl at an assembly program. On March the Sth we competed in the County Music Auditions held at McComb. We also competed in the District Solo and Ensemble Auditions at Bowling Green, and the District Band and Chorus Contest held at Ada. The Glee Club gave an assembly program on Good Friday, and attended the County Music Festival. President ..... Natalie Beck Secretary .............. Luana Nye Treasurer ....... .. .....,...... Nancy Heminger Reporter .... ................................. M ildred Roark Librarians ..... ...,... A da Gunther and Frances Risner Band The band, under the direction of Miss Eleanor McChesney began the year with forty-six members. We learned many new marching steps and formations which were used when we marched before and at the half of each football game. ln a marching and twirling contest, held at McComb, we tied Deshler for first place. The officers this year were: President .............................. ,,.., N orman Lee Vice President ......... ....... O rval Davis Assistant Manager ..,. ..... B onylin Hatch Secretary .......,...... .......,.........,.................... L uana Nye Treasurer .... ..... .....,....,.............,............ B o nnie Rickle Librarians .,,.. ....,. M ary Jane Sherick, Earlene Beard Reporter ...... ..V..................... G eorgia Dee' Farmer Majorettes: Nancy Roberts, Margaret McKee, Virginia Hendricks, Marlene Monday, and Betty Bateson. V-Hi-Bee Staff TOP ROW: Norma Walters, Juanita Gore, Patsy Pratt, Mildred Roark, Orvol Davis, Norman Lee, Dale Hughes, Nancy Roberts, Carol Cole, Natalie Beck, Carole Hotelling, Betty Fletcher, Mr. Nichols. SECOND ROW: Virginia Bame, Ruth Sizemore, Nancy Heminger, Ellen Tanner, Virginia Hendricks, Ruth Hendricks, Ann Gorsuch, Janine Lay, Bonylin Hatch. ABSENT: Wilma Shuck, Betty Patrick. Managing Editor ................,.......A.,................... Virginia Hendricks Art Editors ........ Nancy Heminger, Ellen Tanner, Ruth Sizemore, Virginia Bame Grade News Editor .... ....... E leanor VanSant, Ruth Hendricks Ann Gorsuch, janine Lay Special Reporters ........ Bonylin Hatch, Mildred Roark Carole Cole Organization and Class Reporters Sports ...........,......,.................,....... ....... D ale Hughes Jokes .... ..... Norman Lee Typists ............ .......,,,,.A,,........,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,... T yping ll Circulation ,........ ..... N orma Walters, Betty Fletcher Exchange Editor .,,. ......................... C arole Hotelling Mimeographer ...................................,...,.................... Orval Davis Faculty Advisor ...s.........,,.,,.............,...,.............. Lawrence Nichols The V-Hi-Bee, our student publication, is the result of thoughtfulness, supervision, cooperation, and consumed time. Throughout the year we have endeavored to keep the students and other people of the community well informed on both future happenings and events that have already taken place. Our reporters' aims were to write interesting articles on school activities, classroom news, and the activities of our sports department. The rnake-up of the paper this year has been a little different from that of former publications. The main difference is in the headlines, which were written so that they would attract more attention and interest. We elimin- ated the banner headlines and replaced them with the individual head- lines for each particular article. Credit for the quality and worth of this publication cannot be given to one individual, but must be attributed to the entire staff and our faculty advisor, Lawrence Nichols. Managing Editor. Future Farmers of America TOP ROW: Delbert Marshall, Ray Sullenberger, Norman Cole, Harry Richards, Arlen McRill, Som Crawford, Delmar Phillips. SECOND ROW: Bill Cook, Paul Thomas, Ray Perkins, Gene Lee, Dick Lee, Ted Shuck, Ronald Hatch, Ben Bright. THIRD ROW: Joe Bright, Eldon Bame, Glen Thomas, George Kessler, Glen Robison, Norman Lee, Mr. Wildermuth. Senior Pla y LEFT TO RIGHT: Wilma Shuck, Ann Gorsuch, Janine Lay, Ruth Hendricks, Marilyn Arnett, Carole Hotelling, Betty Patrick lstandingl, Natalie Beck, Juanita Gore. FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE U l Cast: Coraline Davis .........A,....,..,,.,,,,. Wilmq Shuck iWho owns half a Beauty Ranchi l'l0I'1Orir1e Davis ...................,.... Betty Patrick iWho owns the other halfl Rosebud ........................ Ruth Ann Hendricks lA slow-witted Negro girll Mabel Chip ................................ Juanita Gore lWho has invented a beauty clayi AliCe ChrySler .....,...................... Ann Gorsuch iWho wants to be beautifull Mrs. Chrysler ................................ lanine Lay lA stranger to beautyl Pat Parker ................................ Natalie Beck lAn escaped movie stari Anne Ames ............................ Marilyn Arnett lThe star's press agentl Bess Beecham ...................... Carole Hotelling lA roving reporterl Wanda .................................. Marilyn Arnett lWho is just a-rovingi The Senior play was given on Friday eve- ning, November l8, at 8:00 P.M. in the high school auditorium. Miss Lorine Oman directed our play and Mrs. Bernice Daniels and Mrs. Eva Shull as- sisted as make-up artists. Wanda, a crazy, roving girl, and her twin sister, Anne, kept Rosebud, the silly, forget- ful colored maid, very confused. Wanda, beside offering Rosebud half-in- terest in a cootie farm, regaled the colored maid with excerpts from Shakespeare. A package, which was though to contain a bomb designed to end the actress' life, was discovered to be a clock sent to Rosebud by her boyfriend, Sambo. Glen Robison and jack Arlington were prompters and were assisted by Glen Thomas in setting the stage. The entire action took place in the Recep- tion Room of the Davis Beauty Ranch outside Hollywood. When Coraline and Honorine Davis were on the verge of selling the ranch because of no customers, action began. Pat Parker, a publicity-shy actress, stayed at the ranch to escape reporters. Bess, a news- hound, discovered her hide-out. Mrs. Chrysler and her daughter, Alice, seemed to be much in need of a beauty treat- ment. Mrs. Chrysler unfortunately was plas- tered with a quick-drying facial, invented by Mabel Chip. CQJCLQIHV V WWKLHK L-X W76447 CM F4-Q-Xp'-,Q-, , . 6 :L'7l' 75Wff3mW Jw,,MMfWfUa,,. Qfqgafwfm Q Q Student Planning Committee TOP ROW: Phyllis McRill, Delmar Phillips, Jimmie Thomas, Sharon Risner. SECOND ROW: Norma Jean Walters, Janine Lay, Eldon Bame, Jack Arlington, Bonylin Hatch, Virginia Risner. Two students from each class in High School and one student from each class in junior High make up the Student Planning Committee. The members are: Janine Lay and Jack Arlington-Seniors Bonylin Hatch and Eldon Bame-juniors Virginia Risner and Delmar Phillips- Sophomores Norma Walters and Jimmie Thomas- Freshmen Phyllis McRill-Sth grade Sharon Risner-7th grade The representatives voted to be known as the Student Planning Committee. They elected the following as their officers: President ................................ Jack Arlington Vice President ......... ........... j anine Lay Secretary-Treasurer ......t......... Virginia Risner Reporter ....,........................... Delmar Phillips The committee planned the High School Halloween Party that was held in the school gymnasium on October 31. This was a mas- querade party. Prizes were given for the dif- ferent costumes. Mr. Hinkle was a stunning fortune teller with jack Arlington as his assistant. THE VALLEY OF GHOSTS i s 0. ... ., , . . i TOP ROW:. Ben Bright, Norman Lee, Jim Barger, Harry Richards, Norman Cole, Jack Arlington, Delmar Phillips, Ray Perkins. SECOND ROW: Miss Linzie, Mary Sherick, Nancy Roberts, Marilyn Arnett, Phyllis McRill, Virginia Risner, Ada Gunther, Miss Oman. Junior Play TOP ROW: Earlene Beard, Eldon Bame, Arlen McRiIl, David Pelphrey, Norman Lee, ond Miss Oman. BOTTOM ROW: Luana Nye, Bonylin Hatch, Mary Carter, Bonnie Rickle, Rose Thomas, and Virginia Hendricks. Chuck Allenby ......,,... ........ Norman Lee Dr, Allenby .,................................ Eldon Bame Mrs. Wagner lGrandmal ...... Bonylin Hatch Hannah Hawks ................i.......,. Mary Carter Barbie Allenby ..... ........ E arlene Beard janie Allenby ..... ............. L uano Nye Billie Allenby .... .............. , ..loe Bright Patsy Gardner ...,.. ...... V irginia Hendricks Nancy Pomeroy ...... ............ R ose Thomas Hugo jarvis .......... ....... D avid Pelphrey George Bennet ..... ....... A rlen McRill Ginny Grant .............,.........,,... Bonnie Rickle HSEVENTEEN IS TERRlFIC The Allenbys were in financial difficulty as the result of Dr. Allenby mortgaging his den- tal equipment to help a friend. Chuck, the young fellow who needs S5 to take his girl friend Ginny to the Spring Dance, which is only two weeks away, has taken the family car without permission. Dr. Allenby walks eight miles to the golf course only to find his prospective buyer for the farm gone. Chuck's allowance is stopped for the next two weeks. He finds employment as a gar- bage collector, earns 55, and loses it on the way home-he's broke again. To solve his financial problem lso he thinksl he enters an Amateur Contest and wins 55. The bor- rowed car suffers a dented fender which costs S-4.85 to repair - leaving him with fifteen cents. Chuck cannot be found any place. The police are notified, but eventually he comes home. He has been to the farm digging for a tin can containing five hundred pennies. He accidentally finds a cave which leads to a sale of the farm for S50,000. Everything turns out as expected-Chuck taking Ginny to the dance. Honor Society TOP ROW: Mr. Nichols, Eldon Bame, Harry Richards, and Luana Nye. SECOND ROW: Bonylin Hatch, Ruth Hendricks, Ann Gorsuch, Bonnie Rickie and Virginia Hendricks. ABSENT: Wilma Shuck. The National Honor Society held two meetings in l95O. The first, a social meeting for Senior members and prospective Junior members, was held at Rawson High School on January 25. The formal initiation and banquet was held at Vanlue on April l9. Senior members of this organiza- tion are: Ruth Hendricks, Wilma Shuck, and Ann Gorsuch. junior members who were initiated in April are: Eldon Bame, Jae Bright, Virginia Hendricks, Bonylin Hatch, Mildred Roark, Harry Richards, Luana Nye and Bonnie Rickle. Futazrce Ilhnaemalsers of America TOP ROW, left to right: Norma Walters, Arlene Fruth, Carole Cole, Juanita Gore, Martha Fruth, Nancy Roberts, Marilyn Fetters, Georgia Farmer, Virginia Risner, Earlene Beard, Norma Hotelling. SECOND ROW: Betty Fletcher, Ada Gunther, Luana Nye, Mary Jane Sherick, Bonnie Rickle, Bonylin Hatch, Wanda Risner, Faye Marshall, Marita Lay, Ellen Tanner, Natalie Beck, Rose Thomas, Patsy Pratt. President ..,....... ........... L uana Nye Vice President ..... ....A.. B onylin Hatch Secretary .A...... ......... A nn Gorsuch Treasurer .... ...... R uth Hendricks Reporter .,...... ........ B etty Patrick Song Leader ...., ..... M arilyn Arnett Historian ...A........ ........... J anine Lay Porliamentarian ........... Natalie Beck Club Mother ..... ....... M rs. Charles Nye Advisor ...,.,.,.......,..A.......,....... Mrs. Ethel Cole The year's activities began with the F. H. A. girls serving the regional F. F. A. Officers' Banquet. In September the F. H. A. initiated the Freshmen. The Bi-County F. H. A. met in THIRD ROW: Marian Carney, Frances Risner, Wilma Shuck, Betty Patrick, Wilma Sizemore, Mary Carter, June Fruth, Phyllis Boyles, Mildred Roark, Janine Lay, Marilyn Arnett, Margaret McKee, Mrs. Cole. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Caudill, Carole Hotelling, Maudie Dyer, Nancy Heminger, Ann Gorsuch, Ruth Hen- dricks, Alma Roark, Marilyn Marshall, Jolene Marshall, Charlene Pratt, Laura Lambright, Virginia Hendricks. October at Mt. Blanchard. Wilma Shuck was crowned Football Queen at the close of the football season. The F. F. A. and F. H. A. skating party was held late in the fall. On December I5 a Christmas party was held at Mrs. Cole's house. On March 24, the F. F. A. and F. H. A. Banquet was held at the school house. The F. H. A. girls served. The Schoolmasters' Club of the county had their meeting at Vanlue and the F. H. A. girls served the supper. A new constitution was adopted and new officers chosen at the end of the year. Junior Band The Vanlue School junior Band began rehearsals the week after Thanks- giving, and gave their first performance at the December P.T.A, meeting, playing Yankee Doodle, Hymn Tune, jolly Old Saint Nicholas, and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. The band rehearsed twice a week at noon during the rest of the year. Members of the band are from the 4th to Sth grades, most of them having begun lessons in October. Officers elected were: Paul Bame, President, Kay Hall, Vice-president and Manager, Gene Hainen, Secretary-treasurer. 'I949 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 6 9 9 l3 l5 20 23 26 26 27 28 30 4 6 7 ll ll I4 I7 I9 2l 28 3l 4 4 6 ll ll I5 I8 I9 2l 22 23 24 28 29 2 4 9 I4 Calendar School opened with a helf day session. No school. Hancock county fair. Vanlue vs. Pandora in football preview at McComb. Score 6-6. Jimmy Hendricks had an operation on the leg he injured while playing football. Juniors took another big step. They ordered their class rings. Seniors decided on Ingall's of Findlay as their class photographer. Vanlue played the first league game- Vanlue vs. Van Buren. Score 6-33. Too bad, but this was just the start. Individual pictures were taken. F.F.A. Officers Training Banquet. Seniors pictures were taken. F.H.A. Initiation. Murder! Vanlue played Mt. Cory-Rawson. Score 6-74. Too bad, boys. Group pictures were taken. The student body was presented with a very delightful afternoon of music and laughter by Galen Miller Harvey. Mr. Hinkle and a few other faculty members had great fun singing with some of the students in front of the audience. Vanlue played' McComb. Score 0-84. Just bad luck, boys. year. The first P.T.A. meeting of the new school year. John Sheraf talked to the student body about Russia. Vanlue played Mt. Blanchard. Score T4-34. Another defeat. A special meeting of the F.H.A. Bi-County F.H.A. meeting at Blanchard. Vanlue met Arcadia. Score l2-34. No school. Teachers' meeting in Toledo. All high school party. Did everyone visit the FORTUNE TELLER? Wilma Shuck was crowned football queen by Jack Arlington, the team co-captain. Luana Nye, Ann Gorsuch, Nancy Bame, and Billy Cole were the attendants. Vanlue played North Baltimore. Score 6-44. We were skunked! Senior Dinner. A splendid turn out. Rev. Tennyson Guyer spoke to the student body. Vanlue met Liberty. Score 13-I3. What a game!! No school. First day of hunting season. Senior Play. What a bang! F.H.A. Bake sale. Assembly program. F.F.A. and F.H.A. skating party. Thanksgiving program. 8:00 P.M. -25 No school. Thanksgiving vacation. Fostoria V.F.W. Band Concert. Safety Program. Vanlue's first basketball game. Just a prac- tice game with Arcadia. Score 32-31. Good start, keep it up. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wildermuth became the parents of a baby boy. Vanlue played host to Van Buren. Score 3l-30. This was a heart stopper. P.T.A. of Events Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1950 Jan. Jon. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jon. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May Seniors received their pictures. Pretty nice bunch to look at, too. F.H.A. Christmas party. Thanks, Mrs. Cole, for the good time. Vanlue played host to Cory-Rawson. Score 24-35. Vanlue met defeat. Christmas program. Vanlue played Liberty. Score 58-35. Just a practice game. -Jan. 2 1950 Christmas vacation. Melody Four Music Program. The upper eight grades was presented with a very intelligent and interesting afternoon of lecture on India by Mr. Neil Chavre. Vanlue played McComb. Score 46-48. P.T.A. lst. semester ends. Vanlue played host to Mt. Blanchard. Score 6l -42. Jack Arlington was operated on for appen- dicitis. 2nd. semester started. F.F.A. and F.H.A. Chapel. Vanlue vs. Arcadia. Score 43-52. Vanlue vs. Risingsun. Score 5l-44. l.Q. Test. Vanlue Team! Vanlue vs. Wharton. Score 35-4l. Vanlue vs. Tiffin Calvert. Score 35-53. Freshman Chapel. Schoolmaster's Banquet. vs. Liberty. Score 36-30. vs. Arlington. Score 38-34. Yea Vanlue County Tournament Drawing. P.T.A. Vanlue Vanlue Elevator Dinner. Junior Chapel. County School Boards Dinner. Music Department Chapel. County Music Auditions. P.T.A. Brown 8:45 Seventh Chapel. F.F.A. and F.H.A. Banquet. Vocal-Inst. at Bowling Green. Eighth Grade Chapel. Good Friday. F.H.A. Bake sale. P.T.A. County Music Festival. Glee Club and Bond Concert at Ohio Northern. Senior Steak Dinner. Junior Class Play. Vocal lnst. at Columbus. State Contest. Sophomores Chapel. F.F.A. and F.H.A. skating party. Senior Chapel. F.H.A. Weiner roost. Jr. S. Banquet at Y.M.C.A. Baccalaureate. Commencement 8:00 Rev. Tennyson Guyer, Speaker. Seniors leave on their trip to Washington, D. C. vs. Liberty in County Tournament. wins 50-32. Alumni 1 949 Rose Alice Bechtel .....A.......... David Bright Florence Bright .......... joy lCaudilll Dean ..... Martha Cole Doroth Cook ....Findlay, Columbus, .......Findlay ........Vanlue, .......Findlay, .......Carey, I I I I y .....A... Charles Gilliland ...... ........ A ir Patricia Haines .....................,.... Carey, loyce Hatch .............................. Vanlue Reita lHendricksl Cramner .... Wharton Robert Lee ................................ Vanlue Donna McCormick .................. Findlay james Mullins ....,............. RFD Alvada Ronald Nye .......... ......... R FD Alvada Raymond Pratt ,........ ,,,.., R FD Alvada Margaret Roberts ...... Randolph Rowe ....... Thomas Sherick ....... Norma Thomas .....,...,., Bonnie Ward ........Findlay ..,.,...Alvada ........Vanlue ........Toledo ......,.Vanlue Betty lCasteell Zellers .,...,,,,,., Findlay Bonnie lCrawfordl Deidrick .... Findlay Nino Wohlgamuth ,.......,,,,,,.,,,,. Findlay Bureada lstonei Noel ,,.,..,,,,,, Arcadia I I I I I I I I I Betty Marquet ................,....,..., Findlay, Elmer Walters .................. RFD Alvada, Norman Faber ...... ...,,.,,. R FD A-Ivada, Ed Arnett .........,. ,...,, R FD Alvada, Max Cole ....... .......... F ostoria, Joan McRill ....... Irma Russell Norman Pratt ,,.... ........, Molly Farmer ........Vanlue, .......Findlay, ........Vanlue, ......,,Findlay .lean Van Horn .............. Bowling Green, Charles Gorsuch ............ Bowling Green, Herbert Risner .................. RFD Alvada, Richard Van Sant ............ RFD Findlay, Raymond Dirmeyer .................. Fostoria, 1 947 Paul Newcomer ........................ Findlay, Virginia lParishl Newcomer .... Findlay, Carolyn lRichardsl Bish .......... Findlay, Marilyn lBeckl Woodruff ...... Vanlue, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Force Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Norma lSchuberti Shinns ................ deceased Dale Wisner ............................ Vanlue, Doris Bayless ............................ Vanlue, Donald Bechtel .....,. .............. V anlue, Donald Roberts ................ RFD Findlay, jack Marshall ...................... Columbus, Ruth lTannerl Hendricks ........ Vanlue, Helen McCormick .,,..,.,,........... Findlay, James Dean .............................. Vanlue, Raymond Hendricks .......... RFD Findlay, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Calvin McCormick ............ RFD Alvada, Ohio Robert Sherick ...................................... Army Marilou lWoodruffl Van Scoit Arlington, O. 1946 Charles Bibler .............. Mt. Blanchard, Ohio Donna Mae lMillerl Bibler Mt. Blanchard, Ohio Louise lShaferl Pratt .............. Findlay, Ohio Donald Broadwater .................. Vanlue, Ohio Jean lColdrenl Hendricks ...... Vanlue, Ohio Orville Cook ........................ Columbus, Ohio Helen Mae Grant .................... Vanlue, Ohio Marcella lHendricksl Nye ...... Vanlue, Ohio Mary Louise King .................... Vanlue, Ohio Frances lMarshalll Thomas .... Findlay, Ohio Edith lRisnerl Christy ........ Lancaster, Ohio Betty lSausserl Poole .............. Findlay, Ohio Claren Thomas ........................ Findlay, Ohio Raymond Dale Walters ............ Vanlue, Ohio Helen lColel Walters ........ Chicago, Illinois 1945 Gene Byal .............................. McComb, Ohio Betty lParishl Leiby ................ Findlay, Ohio W. B. Rowe ............................ Fostoria, Ohio Patricia lCratesl Oman ........................ RFD Mt. Blanchard, Ohio Carol lNewcomerl Walters ...... Carey, Ohio Rosetta lStillbergerl O'Flaherty .... Carey, O. Florence lBarberl Searfoss ...... Findlay, Ohio Laverne Kauffman .................. Findlay, Ohio Ross Bechtel ............................ Findlay, Ohio Leona lVan Hornl Kemmerly .... Carey, Ohio Kenneth Nye ............................ Vanlue, Ohio Alice Bright .............................. Findlay, Ohio Mary Louise iRisnerl Ritter ...... Carey, Ohio 1944 Eulalia Reinhart ................ RFD Alvada, Ohio Rolph WiSr1er ........ ................. V anlue, Ohio William Bibler ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, V anlue, Ohia lane Thomas ..... ...........,,,.,.,, C alifornia DoriS 'Cole ........... ............... F ostoria, Ohio Earl Bright ...................... RFD Findlay, Ohio Bobby Hendricks ..... .............. V anlue, Ohio Burdeen Thomas ...i.................... Carey, Ohio Leslie P'ratt .............................. Findlay Ohio lola lCrawfordl Deidrick ........ Findlay, Virginia lDyerl Axlesl-.Mt. Blanchard, Paul Moser .................... Mt, Blanchard, Mary jane lKuhlmanl Schidler Findlay, Wallis Phillips .......................... Rawson, Ruth Ellen lReedl McKee ...... Findlay, james Roberts .................. RFD Findlay, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio U f ..4 UG X XXL Z 1 www: , . K - - , FINDLAY COLLEGE A Good Liberal Arts College in your own neighborhood. v i Biology Mathematics I Chemistry Music Commerce Physics English ' Physical Ed. History Religious Ed Languages Education Social Studies ' 1 FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPTEMBER I2 CONTACT DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS GENERAL CONTRACTING SHELVINC- DOORS BOOKCASES WINDOW AND DOOR TRIM MANTELS F. C. LAY Box II3 Phone 80-K Vanlue, Ohio Teacher: losephine, name three collective nouns. losey: Flypaper, garbage can, and waste basket. T Johnny: Hey, Tommy, aren't you coming out to play? Tommy: No, I have to stay in and help my father with my homework. Doc: Did the medicine I gave your wife straighten her out? Husband: Yes, I buried her yesterday, .i1...... First Cannibal: Gosh, I forgot the roast. The missionary is burning. Second Cannibal: Holy SmokeI A mountain youth, in love with a neigh- bor girl, wanted to get married, but didn't have the courage to pop the question. Every time he tried to propose, he told his father, he got cold feet. Why, you numbskuII, said his father, how do you suppose I managed when I got married? Well, I reckon that we're different, an- swered the bashful youth, You married Maw but I gotta marry a stranger. The bachelor's a cagey guy, And has a lot of fun, He sizes all the cuties up 45 And never Mrs. One. Vitriiied Drain Tile Sizes 4 to 27 inch THE HANCOCK BRICK 8. TIlE COMPANY Findlay, Ohio C pl f Compliments of Grener and Edwards Hfmwfk CWMY cnocemes AND MEATS cAs AND ou. Auto Detllel'S BI h d A LL32 F dl v Oh Association CONGRATULATIONS TO The Class of T950 SNYDER LUMBER COMPANY Your Home for Builders Supplies and Coal Vunlue Phone 61 Corey Phone 49 PLAINVIEW FARM Registered Jersey Cattle Jersey Milk and Dairy Products luther Grieser Jenera, Ohio Hinger's Handigas Service Compliments of Beside the Dysinger's Meat Market Country Market Phone l5l7 or 89 Findlay, Chio 120 E. Sand. St. Findlay, Ohio COUNTRY MARKET Groceries-General Merchandise Route 224 Findlay, Ohio 48 Findlay Glass Company Auto Glass, Furniture Tops, Window Glass and Thermopane 2lO East Sandusky Street Phone 2231 Findlay, Ohio For Highest Prices Paid Call ARTHUR NAEYAERT POULTRY DEALER Phone 62 Vanlue, Ohio VANlUE GRAIN AND SUPPLY ASS'N. MASTER MIX FEEDS Grain-Coal Farm Supplies Phone 21 Vanlue, Ohio MYERS GROCERY Your Friendly Store Fancy Groceries and Quality Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Foods Phone 79 Vanlue, Ohio BECK'S LOCKER PLANT Processing done for Home Freezer Owners We make our own Ice Cream Phone IIS Vanlue, Ohio 49 l. C. DIPERT AND SON The Busy Store Dealers in General Merchandise Phone 24 Vanlue, Ohio STILLBERGER AND SON Minneapolis - Moline Farm Machinery SALES AND SERVICE Vanlue, Ohio JAWS SERVICE R. W. SHAFFER ElEVATOR Wholesale and Retail Goodyear Tires, Batteries, Accessories Automotive Supplies Phone ll3-A Vanlue, Ohio 50 PURINA CHOWS a Grain, Mill Feed, Fertilizer Fence, Builders Supplies Feed Mill Phone 92 Vanlue, Ohio fxnluaivn Jazxhzbna, dt ldtla pfulcm, Jbwllaq, Ulub AlICE BEAUTY AND DRESS SHOPPE LINGERIE, IEWELRY HOSIERY, SHOES Featuring M Nature-Lift Brassieres 411 S. Main Street Findlay, Ohio BESS SHREVE SHOP IUNIOR MISSES, DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SPORTSWEAR 521 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio MAYFAIR RESTAURANT Open 24 Hours Phone 838 221 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio 51 TASTY TATERS TROUT FURNITURE Potato Chips and Candy Good Furniture Since I886 ZOGV2 Lima Ave. Phone 291 Findlay, Ohio 508 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio REPUBLICAN COURIER THE and INGAll STUDIO RADIO STATION WFIN Findlay, Ohio Findlay' Ohio For Finer Photographs sz Good Luck to All 1950 Vanlue School Students Always a friendly welcome at and I HILLS GROCERY Faculty from Open to ll P.lVl. 7 days a week Fmdluy Typewriter F.esi,...i cad Mem Exchange San-A-Pure Ice Cream Phone 3208-j '08 W' Hom Sl' 614 E. Sand. sf. Findlay, ohio Phone 478 R Findlay, Ohio l O43 POWELL MARKET Meat, Vegetables, Fish Frozen Food Phone l l7O N. Main St. Findlay, PURE MILK and DAIRY ICE CREAM That Good Kind Ohio Phone-Tiffin 66 Findlay lO4 53 TARBOX - McCAll STONE COMPANY Manufacturers of Crushed Stone and Sandstone Agricultural Limestone Findlay, Ohio We appreciate your Patronage HANCOCK SAVINGS Ancl LOAN South Main at Sandusky St. Findlay, Ohio BERNARD FURNITURE STORE Carey, Ohio Phone 358 54 Compliments of EGBERT'S HOME FURNISHINGS George - Bob - joe - Don Phone 2440 Findlay, Ohio C0mP'imef'fS Of lUCIllE WESTCOTT KIRK MIllING COMPANY D'ST'NCT'VE FASHIONS Phone M429 Fi 'dIaY, Ohio 606 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio Comphmems of EUGENE HENDRICKS AND SON W. G. Buyers of HAY, STRAW, AND WOOL Vanlue, Ohio 205 W. Sand. St. Findlay, Ohio Phone Carey 50 Vanlue 73 or 121 55 CAREY IMPLEMENT stone ZAHN INSURANCE AGENCY McCormick Deering and International Home Freezers All l4if1dS of ll'1SUYaf1Ce Refrigerators Parts Service and Goodyear and Firestone Farm Tires Bonds Norge and Firestone Appliances Farm Hardware L. N. Zahn T. j. Hilty Carey, Ohio Phone 23 Phone 301 Carey, Ohio Say it with flowers BURSONS cmzfv Gnsmnouse clornme comPANY and Congratulations Gal? of C. l. jenkins, Prop. 1950 Cut flowers, plants and Carey Ohio floral designs Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery We Deliver Phone l9 56 McClelland Implement Sales Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Bolens Garden Tractors Surge lvlilkers 1501 Lima Ave. Findlay, Ohio BIXEL TRACTOR COMPANY 716 Lima Ave. Phone 2258 Findlay, Ohio Compliments of the Hancock County Farm Bureau Coop. Findlay, Ohio Compliments of J. .l. NEWBERRY CO. S .5-S .10-S .25 Store Findlay, Ohio Dr. M. D. Bair EARL D. RUMMEll Optometrist FURNITURE 201-203 Torpedo Bldg. 124 W. Front Street Findlay, Ohio ' Hours by Appointment 2217-19 North Main Street Telephone 67l Phone 408 Findlay, Ohio WAAlAND'S GREENHOUSES Cut flowers-Potted Plants Funeral Work Our Specialty We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Phone 369 140 Larkins St. Findlay, Ohio BEISTLE FURNITURE MART Furniture and Appliances A Little Out of the Way- But a Little Less to Pay Open Evenings till 9:00 Findlay, Ohio 1600 Lima Ave. Phone 2675 ZUMBACH JEWELERS Watches and Diamonds Phone l74-Residence l924 lO9 S. Vance St. Carey, Ohio MAPES COLOR AND MELODY SHOP Paint-Wal lpaper-Gifts-Radios Records Carey, Ohio Compliments of Wyandot County Furm Bureau Corp. Ass'n. Carey, Ohio Phone 53 LANNING MOTOR SALES Ford Sales and Service HARRY'S DRUG STORE In Business For Your Health Mary Lincoln-Schrafts-Cilberts Hollingsworth Candies Carey, Ohio Phone 222 Carey, Ohio THE Fostoria lumber 8. Supply Co. Dealer in Lumber and Millwork Builders' Hardware, Paints 240 West North Street Phone 727 Fostoria, Ohio SHANG'S AUTO SERVICE Pontiac Sales and Service SCHECK'S SUPER MARKET Groceries, Meats, Produce One-half Mile East of Carey on Phone 9 Carey, Ohio U. S. Highway 23 58 CREEGER Compnmems of IMPLEMENT CDMPANY john Deere Quality Implements Genuine Repairs and Service Two Stores Carey Phone 236 Tiffin 927 OHIO SAVINGS k Compliments of AND LOAN BRISTOLL FOSTORIA, OHIO Ambulance Service Phone ISI Carey, Ohio Tied with a Red, White and Blue Ribbon You receive it proudly, of course. You've graduated. But isn't there a deeper reason why you feel your chin go up as you reach for X your diploma? Isnit it the fact that youive received it from an , American school? Where every student has an equal chance not . just to learn', . . . but to learn undistorted truths? Where every 4 I student has an equal right, not just to do good enoughi' . . . but 'JX I to excel.. .in the classroom, on the athletic field, in m,,,mm W ' activities of all kinds? For that is the strength of America. E' ' That is why it is.. .and will continue to be. . .a great nation. MARATHONQ L- THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Producers of Petroleum since 1887 59 BLACKFORD GARAGE--General Repairing ............................ Day Phone 456 617 Lima Ave., Findlay, Ohio LYNN A. LYON CO ......... 622 S. Main St., Phone 3755 ........ Findlay, Ohio siNK's FLOWERS for all OCCQSIOIHS ............ Phone 3665 ............ Findlay, ohio TURNER-FENSTEMAKER .............. 4l5 S. Main Street .............. Findlay, Ohio BLACK Er WARNER ..............,. 403 S. Main Street ................ Findlay, Ohio Compliments of N. C. MEDLOCK JEWELER..225 S. Main Street-.Findlay O. FAYE'S CORSET SHOP .........,.... 233V2 S. Main Street .............. Findlay, Ohio KANEL'S CLOTHING STORE .......................................... ....... F indlay, Ohio LESTER THOMAS-Diamonds, Watches, Silverware .............. Findlay, Ohio GORDON'S--Majoring in Girls School Clothes ........................ Findlay, Ohio Compliments of H. D. GRUBE-Watchmaker and lewelery 325 S. Main St., Findlay, Ohio Compliments of ALLER OIL COMPANY .................................. Findlay, Ohio PATTERSONS-ESTABLISHED SINCE i849 ......... ....... F indlay, Ohio Compliments of PAULS' HOME SHOP ............................ ......... C arey, Ohio ROSS JOHNSON-Radios, Appliances and Repairing ................ Carey, Ohio Compliments of the CAREY SNACK BAR ...................... ......... C arey, Ohio FETTERS' 5.5 to 951.00 STORE .................................................... Carey, Ohio CAREY FARMERS CO-OP CO ....... N. Patterson and North St ....... Carey Ohio GIBSON-THOME-Sohio Service-Tires-Battery-Lubrication Phone 7 ...................................................... Compliments of the CAREY TIMES ......... Compliments of the ECONOMY STORE ...... GIBBINS' RESTAURANT-lsalys Products . BOWMAN ELECTRIC-Hotpoint Appliances ........ ............... Compliments of NYE IMPLEMENT CO INC .......................,,.., Carey, Ca rey, Ca rey, .Fostoria Carey, .Ca rey, I Compliments of J. B. BASEHORE COAL CO ..... Phone 6667 .... Fostoria, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 4 :nm1.:nv:.w1 cu, wan: . fmcnfnunltmunnuunw I-1 u . HH! ,
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