Wakeman High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Wakeman, OH)
- Class of 1954
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' ' I 'fi 3 sg X rl' 4. xx MJ , .vAlf,5f-Xxx C H! iff .-7'- ' wif- X 'ff' X' -will ffffzv- f S X. SK t himtinn ,vs ,Q X3 , M bl 1 n ll J my CL TO OUR PARENTS: We take this means of expressing our gratitude for the countless ways in which you have thus far helped us along l1fe's path. We are truly thankful for all of your love and guidance, which have fitted us to take our place in the worldg for your loyal support and en- couragement, which have strengthened us whenever we have falteredg for your endless patience and sacrifices, which have made our lives more pleasantg, and for your having made possible our education by paying the taxes to maintain the schools and by boosting us on to do our best. To you we humbly dedicate this 1954 WMemo1rsn. TI-IE SENIORS Annual Staff Front row: Mary Molesxy, Lois Thayer. Verna Smith, Jean Molesky Marcia Buckley, Lois Bonner Back row: Shirley Riley, Jackie McCardell, Bonny Giest, Marlena Todd, Ellen Dickman, Bill Simpkinson, Larry Becker, Tom Horton, Fred Palmsr,.Bob Burke Co-Editors? Marcia Buckley and Lois Thayer Circulation: Shirlay Riley and Bill Simpkinson Advertising: Tom norton, Manager Fred Palmer, Larry Becker, Bob Burke Class Poem: Mona Wolfe Class Jill: Jackie McCardell and Halen Schamp Class Prophecy: Lois Thayer and Marcia Buckley Class History: Marlena Todd and Shirley Riley Tynistsf Lois Bonner Mary Moiraky Verna Smith Jaan Molesky Ellen Dickman Mona Wolfe Bonny Giest 49 Iitrntinn I C, C 1 S 4 . 4 X Half pages of this section were sponsored by: THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF NORWALK MIHALI STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY TFE BOWEN COMPANY THE HURON COUNTY BANKING COMPANY THE CURTIS CANDY COMPANY QB MW Qwmumm XNWM 1 7 N B 0 A R D O F E D U C A T I O N lst row - Mrs. Erma Semstag, Clerkg Mr. John Burke, Preeidentg Mr. Frank Haas 2nd row - Mr. Charles Bementg Mr. Hugh Griffin, V. Presldentg Mr. Leonard Gerber ,Messe If, -3 ww .- Q 1ii:j::::E!,b Q K i f .nw , 1 a 'fggy Mr. R. R. Hedfield ktg'fWr :A :- A.B. Otterbein College . ,. 5 ',.. 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COMPANY NORWALK SERVICE GARAGE REINECK'S TAVERN KOHLMYER HARDWARE EBERT OFFICE EQUIPMENT THE WAKEMAN HATCHEHY SUNRAY FILMS, INC. NORWALK RADIO 5 T.V. JANBY OIL COMDANY 'M Xfw.d'Mp.Q ,2 iw . M wwf 0. lg g ,44? W is ws if 1 W W but Q QW iwwyp 'B 2 ww aff bw- QM, Xpawvw ' p 1fQ2... LARRY BECKER 'Hustacio' Football 123k LOTS BUNNER Basketball 1234 Baseball 23 C1 Pl 23 MAR Angiil Szgff u Class Officer l23b CIA BUCKLEY Annual Staff U ,Marsha Mixed Chorus 1 gggggeiigegaihier M Band 8 Chorus 123k l Broadcaster StaffRl23 A Class Play 3 Annual Co-editor U l Music Contests 123D ROBERT BURKE 'Bob' ' Class Officer 12 RICHARD BUSH EEEEg:i2l?3?23b nnlcku O ROBERT CAREY Bande12 31+ g1i3g?aE1. 312 'Bob' All Sports M Class Plaz 3 Football Basketball l23b Baseball 23h F l ELLEN DICKMAN IIE11 ie ll. , Annual Staff 4 JAMES FULTON Broadcaster Staff 54 Mixed Chorus 12 WJimu Girls Glee Club 25 Basketball 12 F.F.A. 1254 F.F.A. Officer 1254 F.F.A. Basketball 54 GLENN GIBSON HGibbyN JACK GRAVES Baseball 1254 Mixed Chorus 1254 Huron Co. Chorus 1254 Class Play 5 F.F.A. 1254 Football Manager 25 F.F.A. Officer 4 Basketball Manager 12 Baseball Manager 12 F.F.A. 254 BONNY GEIST Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 12 Huron Co. Chorus 2 Librarian 2 Cafeteria 1 RICHARD HADFIEID 'Haddie' Class Officer 2 Class Play 5 Mixed Chorus 12 Projector Operator THOMAS HORTON uTOmn Claes Officer 1 ESTHER HUGHES Class Play 3 Football 23 Baseball 123 yi dui . Band 1 Xe' Uforus 1? Mixed Chorus l?3b Librarian 3 F Y-Teens 23 G.A.A. 2 RICHARD MAHL nD1cku Clqos Officer Bu JACQUELYN MCCARDELL Claes Play 3 BaePetball l23U F.F.A. 1734 F.F.A. Officer 34 UJaok1eU Annual Staff U Mixed Chorus 1? Huron Co. Chorus 2 Librarian 4 Cafeteria U MARY LEE JOHNSON HCandy' Class Officer 123 Annual Staff 2 Band 12 Vocal Ensemble 123 Cheerleader 12 MARGARET UOLESKY Il Jean!! Annual Staff U Mixed Chorus 34 Huron Co. Chorus 3b Librarian 12 Cafeteria U qu, , ,Q ., ,.,-,,,.,. I,-.v 'Ji'-' --Q 'vp' 1- W .M W.,. .. . ,fy . MARY MOLESKY Glass Play 3 u FRED PALMER Annual Staff Librarian U nJagateu Cafeteria u Claes Officer 1 Annual Staff U A11 Sports 23M Baseball 1230 Mixed Chorus 1 HELEN SCHAMP Annual Staff 4 M NEALE SHINSKY Mixed Chorus 123 Huron Co. Ciorus 1231+ 'Nick' Librarian 3 Football zu cafeteria L' Basketball 1 Baseball 1234 Librarian 3 PhyB. Ed. l23U SHIRLEY RILEY Hshirtu Class Officer 2 Class Play 3 Annual Staff M Mixed Chorus 1 Cheerleader 123b WILLIAM SIMPKINSON uBi11' Clase Play 3 Annual Staff M Basketball 13h Baseball 1234 F.F.A. 1 VERNA SMITH llvern IO Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Broadcaster Staff 54 Mixed Chorus 12 Prince of Peace 125 MARLENE TODD nToddieU Class Officer 1264 Mixed Chorus 1234 Huron Co. Chorus 1264 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 1 , U, . R-www, 1 LOTS THAYER Broadcaster Staff 13 Mixed Chorus l Latin Club 1 Prince of Peace 25 Co-editor of Annual 4 JOHN TREIBER nJohnnieN F.F.A. 1254 F.F.A. Officer 54 Basketball 1234 Student Council 12 Class Play 5 JANET TODD llJanll Class Play 5 Mixed Chorus 1204 Huron Co. Chorus l2o4 Librarian li Phys. EG. l GEORGE VANDOOTINGH llvan ll Football 4 Basketball 125 Baseball 12 NORMAN WELCH HNormN Class Officer l Basketball 1 F.F.A. 1254 F.F.A. Officer 4 F.F.g. Eesletbell 5 VCKL nuLFE HChickH EW4 Class Officer lo4 C Class Play o Annual Staff 4 Huron Co. Chorus l2o4 Cheerleader 54 HONOR STUDENTS Tfledictoriah ---------- oalubftorian- ---------- C 1.5316 UFTIC Vice-President -------- Marcia Buckley Verna Smith ERS Lois Bonner lresidehf- ------------ - -Mona holfe Secretary-- --------- --- 'ight' iUT'F:T' MGTTO Dick Mahi Marlene Tood Hhll roads worth taking lead up hill.U CULCH Green are white ElOnLR white Bose Class Poem Once we were just little tote Racing over the grounds of T.W.H.S.-- A place never to be forgotten As our road leads uphill to success. In these halls we've had great timesg Sports, teachers, and even studies have been fun And if we had another chance, Back to T-W we would come! To those who have gone before us, We give thanks for guiding us on our wayg And to those we've left behind, Take our advice and listen to what we say. We would like to thank the teachers For giving us the knowledge we need. We know we sometimes gave trouble, But for us, they did a good deed. We hope we've made a good example For those who have vet to come, Because this is the goal we've tried to reach Through teachers, studies, and through fun. Now we go out into the world Searching for success which lies aheadg We'l1 try to make our country proud of us As along 11fe's path we tread. Class Prophecy Have you ever gazed into a crystal a look into one such ball, and into the ball? Just for fun, 1et's brave future. Ready? Here we go-- The time is 1964. The scene is the lobby of a huge international airport in Southern California. I have ing for the plane to N.Y., where I have UPrivate'sign on a door catches my eye, of me, I peek inside. There I see none George Van Dootingh. He tells me he is port, and volunteers to show me around. a few minutes to kill while wait- a singing engagement, when the and curiosity getting the better other than my former classmate, the owner of this colossal air- In the mechanics department I see another familiar face--that of Neale Shinsky, who is the head mech- anic here. The warning comes over the loud speaker that it's time to board the superjet so I bid a fast farewell to George and Neale and start for the gate. In my haste I bump into someone--why it's Lois Thayer, who has just returned from her missionary journey to Asia and who is also bound for N.Y. On boarding the plane, we are greeted by the stewardess, Mary Lee Johnson and the pilot, Bob Carey. We take our seats only to find that sitting across the aisle are two old friends, Bill Simpkinson and Lois Bonner. Bill, now a famous T.V. star, is returning to N.Y. after a short visit with commercial artist, Glenn Gibson, at his mansion on the coast. Lois is his secretary. Looking out the window, I see below a great ranch. Bill tells me this belongs to former classmate, Jim Fulton. Near it is Nevada's largest and most elaborate gambling house, owned and operated by Norman Welch. Our plane develops turbine trouble, and we are forced to make a landing at a small college town in the midwest. While we are waiting for the difficulty to be ironed out, we decide to look over the campus, and whom should we see coming out of the college office but Verna Smith, secretary to the President of this fine institution. She is just taking a minute out for a cup of coffee, and suggest we join her. On the way we learn that three other-former classmates--Mary Molesky, Marlene Todd, and Fred Palmer--are on the faculty here. Mary is head of the English department, Marlene is the dietician, and Fred is the head basketball coach. Upon reaching the coffee shop we are surprised to see that the owner, manager, and cook is Helen Schamp. She tells us that we just missed seeing Jackie McCardsll, Bonny Geist, and Janet Todd. Jackie runs a beauty salon, and Bonny is her manicurist. Janet is married and lives not far from the shop. We hate to leave our friends but the engine has been repaired and we continue on our way once more. Not long 8-ff-er' We land. We are met by reporter, Esther Hughes. She has to cover the docking of the great Atlantic atomic cruiser, the UR.H.U owned by another T-W personality, Richard Hadfield. We get there just in time to see big-game hunter, Richard his perilous expedition in Bob Burke, returning after London, and the celebrated walked away with the world together for dinner at Tom Bush, as he returns home from the jungles of Africa, the famous band leader, a sensational engagement at the Palladeum in pro-tennis player, Ellen Dickman, who just championship. They suggest that we all get Horton's luxurious resort, situated a little ways upstate on the foot of a mountain and overlooking a lovely lake. That evening we arrive at Horton's and'are greeted by the head waiter, Larry Becker. He leads us to our table and glancing around the fabulous dining room, we spy Mona Wolfe, Shirley Riley, and their husbands, who are on a two-week vacation, and Jean Molesky, who is one of the country's foremost interior decorators. Just as they join us, we hear Nwhy hullo you allln. and striding across the room come Texas oil tycoons, Dick Mahl, and John Treiber, accompanied by private detective, Jack Graves. Just in the midst of this happy reunion, however, the crystal ball fades and van- ishes. It was all our imagination--or was lt? Class Will We, the Class of 1954, of Townsend-Wakeman school, situated in the town of Wakeman, county of Huron, and State of Ohio, being of pretty sound mind and body, and realizing that our days at T-W are swiftly com- ing to and end, do hereby assert this to be our last will and testament. The following provisions are to be carried out as indicated and are to be handled with care. I, Larry Becker, will my mustache to Ronnie Link, and to Earl Sengstock, nothing. I, my ability to keep out of Marcia Buckley, will my used C75 flute test tubes to the next matical ability to the will my beat baritone to In I, Robert Burke, I , Ri chard Bush , I, Robert Carey, Cokely. I I, I I. Lois Bonner, will my bookkeeping ability to anyone who needs it, and trouble to the Junior boys. music to Pat Eungard, my broken Chemistry class, and my mathe- General Math Class. anyone who collects scrap. will my ability to go steady with one girl to Bill Bailey. will my ability to keep the dents out of my car to Don , Ellen Dickman, will my ping-pong ability to my brother, Russy. Jim Fulton, will my ability to behave in class to anyone who wants it. , Bonny Geist, will my ability to cook and sew to Sammy Herrington. Glenn Gibson, will my voice to Cal Canfield, and my ability to stay away from girls to Bill Jackson. I, Jack Graves, will my arguments with Bach to my brother, Don. I, Richard Hadfield, will my curly hair to Charles Skinn. I, Thomas Horton, will my ability to get along with people and not to make enemies to Cal Canfield. I, Esther Hughes, will my driving ability I, Mary Lee Johnson, will use it, and my jokes I, Richard Mahl, will my ability to drive to anyone who can handle it. my ability to get good grades to anyone who can to the Jr. girls. slowly C805 to Norman Hooker. I, Jacquelyn McCardell, will my sense of humor to Carl Gerber, and my place in the cafeteria to anyone who likes to eat. I, Jean Molesky, will my short hair to Judy Stryker and Gail Mitchell. I, Mary Molesky, will my quiet disposition to four Junior girls. I, Fred Palmer, will my ability to take out girls Qhardly used! and my , basketball ability to Carl Gerber. I, Shirley Riley, will my cheerleading suit and the best of luck to the cheerleader who takes my place in the Varsity group. I I, Neale Shinsky, will my ability to play I size to Jim Robinson, I, Verna Smith, will my shorthand ability , Helen Schamp, will my place in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. ping-pong to Clifford Sabin. , Bill Simpkinson, will my acting ability to David Fletcher, and my to Juanita Bush, and my scholas- tic ability to any laboring underclassman who needs it. It Lois Thayer, will my ability to make speeches to Charles Skinn. I, Marlene Todd, will my German book to Bette Becker, and my ability to co-operate to Donna Mitchell. I. I ' Clouse. If Junior girls, and Janet Todd, will my ability to get along with Miss Pursell to Nancy Stentz , John Treiber, will my height to Bill Shupe, and my bashfulness to Ronnie George Van Dootingh, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hill to the my chemical concoctions to anyone who is crazy enough to take them. I, Norman Welch, will my ability to get along with class, and my ability to Mona Wolfe, will the best of luck to the person I leave in the Varsity cheerleading In Bach to the Junior Ag Gov. to next year's class. that fills the vacancy group. sleep in We, the Seniors, will our ability to raise money for the class trip to the Juniors, our ability to have quick class meetings to the Sophomores, and our dignity in studyhall to the Freshmen. witnessed: Signed, sealed, and delivered, Mr. R.R. Hadfield Mr. James Boyden. The Class of '54 Class Histor Qne bright September morning of 1943, at the unconsolidated schools of Townsend and Wakeman, we, as a new class of first graders, were begin- ning our way up the ladder of success. Wakeman's first and second grades Here Ender the guidance of Miss Elmes, and the students of Townsend under rs. da Ross. As we advanced to the third and fourth grades, mrs. Elizabeth Merr- ilees, of Townsend, and Miss Anne Cooley, of Wakeman, did their best in trying to further our education. Next, we journeyed to the fifth and sixth grades, under Mrs. Alice Stacey as the Townsend teacher, and Miss Helen Brucker, from Wakeman. Then we were in Junior High, enjoying changing classes with the rest of the high school, under the supervision of Mrs. Chandler at Tbwnsend, and ,r. Scott at Wakeman during the seventh grade, and with Mrs. Findley and Mrs. Calnou during the eighth. As Freshmen, we continued along the way, helped bv the untiring efforts of our teachers, Mr. Burkle at Townsend, and Mr. Brumby at Wakeman. In our Sophomore year we were very excited by the news that Wakeman and Townsend had been joined together, which made our class consist of forty-five eager students, with our advisors, Miss Meacham and Mr. Jenks. An exciting day in our Sophomore year was the day we ordered our class rings. We began our Junior year by showing off our new rings. Chr play, NFinders Creepersn, was a big success. We continued through the year under the watchful eye of Mr. Eachelder to that exciting event, the Jr. and Sr. Prom, which was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Norwalk on May 15. Our graduating class this year contains thirty-two students. Of these, we have nine charter students of Wakeman and six from Townsend. They are: Robert Burke, Glenn Gibson, Jack Graves, Jean Molesky, Mary Molesky, Janet Todd, Marlene Todd, Neale Shinsky, Mona Wolfe, Jim Fulton, Dick Mahl, Shirley Riley, Lois Thayer, John Treiber, Bill Simpkinson. Others who joined the class along the way are: Richard Hadfield, third grade, Bonny Geist, fourth gradeg Esther Hughes, fifth grade, Lois Bonner and Jackie McCardell, sixth grade, Norman Welch, seventh gradeg Marcia Buck1ey,.Bob Carey, Helen Schamp, and Verna Smith, eighth grade, Tom Horton, ninth grade, Larry Becker and Fred Palmer tenth grade, Dick Bush and Ellen Dickman, eleventh yearg and Mary Lee johnson and George Van Dootingh, Senior year. We are now looking forward to our class trip to Washington D.C. and New York city, with our advisors, Mr. James Boyden, and Mr. R.R. Hadfield. 1'1:Ti155m1:n 69' 9 v rf 'H X U1 C J QQ: . O5 ' Q Eighth pages of this secti NORWALK IMPLEMENT COMPANY .on were sponsored by: HEISNER'S TELEVISION THE FASHION SHOPPE THE W.T. GRANT CO. THE B.C. TABER CG. G.R. GARNER COOK FURNACE POHL'S CLDTHING STORE A OX 2.01 b , Q K A 2 x fc , X 4 ' f us' 12,3 5, Q ,.: 2253, Q X B Q, ,'f 7 b ' nw, . . 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Pesdv Wino , Frlend, Tom Wahl, Jim Earnest, lst row - Elll Shune, Gllfford Sabin, . , Russell Mnntv, Jln Carey ?nC row f Blll Bement, ?hll Foose, Blll Fsllev, Winston Goscn, Dlov Jarrett, Georse Ynettle - Jsov Denon, David Fletcher, Jlm.?otlnson, Garv Ronald Psunrloht 'Ffa T OW Tlllson, Jim Stlvelv, let row - Loule Sheetz, Dale Foro, Rueeell Dlokmnn, Roger Wlnok, Peter Motollv, Robert Rlter, Mr. Kenneth H111 2nd row - Howard O'Dell, Ronald.Llny, John Sheetz, Don Graves, Kenny Bement, John Vogt, Charles Love 3rd row - Dale Braden, Rlohard Rover, Glaydon Rlovworth, Rozer Oats, Wllllam Klein, Gary Swlnehart Uth row - Paul Broovover, Jerry Glllnan, Rlohard DeForreet, Leo Denny, Harold Campbell, NelJ Tlnbe, Gilbert Gammarn V 1 let row - Judy Thleret, Joyce Arnold, Delores McClellan, Gall Mitchell, Barbara Svlnn, Mies Florence Pureell 2nd row - Juiy Stryker, Dorothy Smothere, Betty Hellman, Patrlela Eunqaro, Janet Lloyd, Rosalyn Hoover jrd row - Dlane Hahn, Nadlne Elauvelt, Kethryn Grlffln, Ruth Danklefeen, Elleen Rerrlnaton, Jane Yaworevy i E I G H T H G R A D E lst row - A. McCarthy, H. Haker, A. Oates, N. Rippon, E. Rew, B. Eble, D. Wolfe, S. Todd, L. Biddinser, F. Robinson, A. Fairchild, Mr. Harold Carrick 2nd row - J. Watson, M. Skinn, S. Houshtlen, D. Zur, S. Swonzer, T. Friend, E. Clarr, J. Martin, R. Bonner, F. Greene, L. Eble, S. Gerber, R. Stantiford 3rd row - W. Sabin, M. Warso, R. Sloan, S. Braden, A. Hoyt, S. Haas, G. Reynolds, R. Bailey, F. Rlppon, B. Johnson, J. Kovar Nth row - A. Cuttingham, E. Henes, J. Robinson, C. Hadfleld, L. Bailey, B. Zimmerman, M. Brady, R. Roose, H. Fairchild, A. Truman, E. Swinehart S E V E N T H G R A D E lst row - B. Mahl, W. Yaworsky, M. Link, T. Yaworsky, J. Senqstock, L. Shlnsky, D. McClellan, R. Stryker, C. Leber, L. Kuhn, C. Love, R. ees Mrs. Chandler 2nd row'- L. Beese, s. Hough, B. shape, J. Duskin, D. Haas, P. Clouse, P. Motolik, R. Robinson, B. Burns, M. Staun, G. Carey, J. Jacobs 3rd row - J. Stryker, S. Davidson, G. Morey, N. Wikel, X. Kraus, B. Zuk, N. Warzo, J. Rybak, J. Kovar, P. Foster Uth row - N. 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PEPPER BOTTLING CO CO Junior High Basketball Front row - Tom Friend, Bobby Standiford, Fred Rippon, Glenn Reyno Lynn Bailey, Paul Motolik, Darrel Wolfe, James Watson Back row - Billy Mahl, Duane Haas, Bob Bonner, Judson Stryker, Ned Wikel, Leonard Ebel, Michael Brady, Billy Hite, Barry Burns, Glenn Morey, Lewis Kuhn, Joseph Sengstock, Mr. Carrick C H E E R L E A D E R S Left to right - Alice Truman, Shelley Swonger, Karen Kraus, Patty Foster, Juanita Martin, Dorothy Zuk lds, Basketball M V A A 5 I T I EnLAT ACN: Bob Careg, LarrJ boomer, Bred kolner, Carl Gerber, Burl Bengstocx JACLAD RCng Mr. Hill Jack Nicholas Jonu Triabcr O l U 1 X .0 job Burke, Diem Maul, Lal uanlield 5 5 5 A 3 V 5 EACLT hbdg Charles Love, Gary Swineuart, Bill Jacxson,Dicx Jarret, John Vogt, Peter Motolix SACOHJ ibn: Roger Sanstag, Henle Timbs, Cary Tilson, Jim Aobinson, Jerry Gillman, Bill Bailey, Bill Bement, Mr. Boydon Baseball FRONT ROW - Gary Tillson, Bill Simpklnson, Bill Jackson, Bill Bement, Charles Skinn SECOND ROW - Mr. Hill, Cal Canfield, Bill Bailey, Neale Shinsky Glenn Gibson, Jim Robinson, Jack Nichols, Carl Gerber, Roger Samstag Football l FRONT RCW - Roger Samstag, George Van Dootingh, Earl Sengstock, Ronald Clouse, Carl Gerber, Glenn Gibson SECOND ROW - Mr. Boyden, Jack Dauoh, Louis Sheetz, Ronald Haupricht, Ted Grys, Bob Carey, Larry Becker, Bob Burke, Fred Palmer, Bill Bailey, Mr. Hill THIRD ROW - Neale Timbs, Jack Nichols, Jerry Gillman, Charles Skinn, Ronald Link, Peter Motolik, Dick Jarret, Bill Bement, Neale Shineky, Tom Mahl, Bryce Wilson Cheerleaders V A A S I T Y left to right - Shirley Riley, Mona Wolfe, Irene Hartwig, Ruth Carey R E S E R V E left to right - Patty Eungard, Norma Haas, Norma Friend, Gail Mitchell F O O T B A L L Even before school started, the football team began practice ses- sionsg this year under Mr. Boyden and Mr. Hill. The opening game was played here on Friday afternoon, Sept. 18, against Vermilion. Vermil- 1on's more seasoned squad handed the fellows a 27-0 defeat, but they kept practicing, playing, and improving. Although they lost some pretty close contests, they triumphed over Lodi 18-15 to wind up the season. Wakeman Wakeman Wakeman Wakeman Wakeman Wakeman Wakeman 0 0 15 0 6 15 18 S K Vermilion Brunswick Highland Liverpool Seville Plymouth Lodi E'T B A L L 27 55 55 52 12 27 15 The basketball squad got off to a late start this year due to foot- ball and though losing their first game to Birmingham 28-45, they went on to swamp Berlin Hts. 64-42. After a four game slump, the boys again picked up steam and chalked up victories for the next six out of seven games. They dropped two games to Monroeville ard New Haven and though playing a terrific game, lost to North Fairfield to close the season with an 8-ll record. During the Christmas holidays, Wakeman, Milan, Berlin Hts., and Vermilion participated in a holiday tournament. The T-W squad whipped Berlin Hts. the first night but were out played 55-58 by Vermilion in the finals. At the Huron Co. tournament held at New London, Wakeman drew a bye for the first round, and lost a heart-breaker to New london 57-58 in the semi-finals. New london slipped by Monroeville 47-45 to win the tournament. Seniors led the scoring this year. Fred Palmer dropped in 275 points, Larry Becker 155, and Bob Carey 154. Other Seniors who will be leaving the team are: Bob Burke, Dick Mahl, and John Treiber. The Reserve team, under Mr. Boyden, had a terrific season. Led in scoring by Garry Tillson, with 175 points, Jim Robinson with 155, and Bill Jackson with 87, they tromped over their opponents to end up with a 15-5 record. Reeerve Wakeman 50 Wakeman 50 Wakeman 40 Wakeman 49 Wakeman 56 Wakeman 56 Wakeman 56 Wakeman 55 Wakeman 57 Wakeman 29 Wakeman 41 Wakeman 55 Wakeman 55 Wakeman 55 Wakeman 52 Wakeman 56 varsity Totalsg Wakeman Avg. per games: Wakeman Reserve Totals: Wakeman Avg. per game Wakeman lm:s.Lt.:L as 902 47.5 608 58 Reeerve Vegeity Birmingham 10 45 Berlin Hts 0 Milan 50 45 Greenwich 40 78 Monroeville 55 64 Camden 22 57 New Haven 21 55 N. Fairfield 25 45 New London 50 57 Berlin Hts. 26 52 Birmingham 20 59 Milan 55 47 Greenwich 56 50 Monroeville 41 48 New Haven 25 65 N. Fairfield 51 60 Opponent 940 Opponent 49.5 Opponent 475 Opponent 29.5 D C P92 ?, U0 C Ty I U xi ',...-, C O Y GN C Q ,gh rqa A AQ h 'lf 1. O, Q w 11 I g Lv flllfrfi ily ompllmerts of THm NAKEMAL MILLING AND LLEVAIOR VO Compllments of THL KIPTOB BANK CO Kipton, Chio Wakeman Ohio FEEDS HOVT'S CONFECTIORER Sandwiches hewspapers Ice Cream Magazines Tobacco Phone 5573 wakeman, Ohio U .. 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