Walnut Township High School - Kernel Yearbook (Ashville, OH)
- Class of 1955
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THE KERNEL PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS WALNUT TOWNSHIP SCHOOL ASHVILLE, OHIO TABLE OF CONTE T Presentatron Contents Dedrcatron Admrnrstratron Faculty Senrors Class Prophecy Juruors Sophomores Freshman Erghth Grade Seventh Grade Grade Faculty Elementary Grades Room Mothers Annual sraff Future Homemakers of Amerrca Future Farmers of Amenca Honor Socrety Latrn Club Relrgrous Educatron Football Team Varsrty Basketball Team Reserve Basketball Team Cheerleaders wQ Juruor Hrgh Basketball Team and Cheerleaders Band Majorettes Choral Ensemble Grrl s Glee Club and Boy s Chou Photographs Advertrsrng Secuon C0 Page 2 Pages ' . .. .... . . . . . . . 1 ' ' ..... . .. ........ . .. .... . 3 ' .... .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . ...4 ' ......... ..... . .. ... . .. . . . 10-16 ' . .... . ..... .. .... . .. .. .. .. . . ....20 ' ..... . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . ...23 . .... . . .. . . .. . . ....2'7-33 Newspaper Staff ............... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 37 ' .... .. . . . . 38-39 ' ....... . .. .... .. . . ...40-41 ' ........... . . .. . . . .... . . . ....42 ' ............. . . . . . .. .. .......43 ' ...... . .. . . .... . . ......... . . . . .... . ...46 ' ' ..... . . . . . .. .....50 ' ............ . . . . . . . . . . .. . 53 ' ' .... . .. .. 55 ' .... . .. .. . . . 65 DEDICATIO XX XHHHHHHH 16 X xg nnnnnnnl,, 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i i 1 3 i 1 1 3 1 1 3 Q 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i 1 5 3 3 3 3 D 1 3 1 S 1 2 1 Z Q Q 1 Q Q 3 G 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 We humbly dedrcate thxs 1955 Kernel to a man who has done much for our school He has fostered better understandmg between our parents and teachers tmproved our cafeterta beautxfted our school bulldtng and unselftshly atded xndrvldual students ntunerous txmes For the many kmd and generous servtces wluch each day pass un notlced we take thas opportunlty to express our apprectatxon to th1s ftne man our superintendent Mr Howard Hosler Page 3 1 , XX 1 1 x x If HHOHHHHI xX BOARD OF EDUCATIO Frrst Row Mr George McDowell County superrntendent Mrs Esther Duvall clerk Mr Wrrght Noecker presrdent Mr Howard l-losler super1ntendent Second Row Mr Rennte Sowers Mr Raymond Rregel vrce presrdent Mr Harold Htnes Mr Wayne Hlnes are grateful to the admrntstratlon for the tmprovements whlch were made th1s year at Walnut Two h1gh school classrooms were remodeled thts summer and new lockers were tnstalled In the krtchen a new garbage dxsposal, new trays, and starnless steel counter tops were added Several vlsual educatron ards a dayhght movle screen, a tape recorder, several vrew master projectors and ptcture reels, and two frlmstrlp projectors were purchased ln the commerrcal department we have a new mrmeograph maclnne, a new addxng machrne was lnstalled ln the offtce We also have two new school buses Page 4 A ' U f - 3 1 552 l ' , Q f ' s rg , e W I ' f 3 l s ' : . , ' 3 . . 3 . ' , ' 5 . . ' . : . ' , . ' . A - ' 9 . ' . . We . . , . . . . wh' 00 MR. PAUL W. THOMAS American and World History Coach Principal Senior Class Advisor Senior Class Play Director MRS AVIS DRESBACH Librarian Make up advisor for Dramatrcs Faculty Editor for School Paper Advisor for National Honor Socrety Chaperone for Senior Trip Seventh Grade Home Room Teacher Junior and Senior English Seventh and Eighth Grade English Public Speaking MR GORDON M KYLE Industrial Arts 9 IO II Geography 7 General Business MR HUGH COFFMAN HV ii., Q Vocational Agriculture F F A Advrsor Page 6 ff' rigs? Q E MRS FLORENCE HUNT Latrn I and II Enghsh 9 and 10 Bookkeeprng Sophomore Home Room Teacher Co-drrector of Chrxstmas Play Latrn Club Advisor :KX I fn 1 ! I '1 LM fl EN. 1' I MR ROBERT CARPENTER Seventh Grade Arrthmetrc Elghth and Nlnth Grade Sclence B1010gy Iunror Home Room Advrsor Junror Class Play Drrector MISS HELEN IRWIN Typlng I and II Shorthand I and II Busrness Arrthmetlc Freshman Home Room Teacher Productron Manager of School Paper MRS. VIRGINIA COURTRIGHT G1rl's Physrcal Educatron Advrsor for the Cheerleaders Page 7 fig 5 1'-Imam N-J C.,-as 1:17 -,fl N W-.4 A 5 PQVWWN. lg QQ Bh- . x 5, I ' 1 . . . . as A ' 5. Q mi, Q ' , ' ' H V J xf , 'rl , , , ,N 4 az, R 'assi pf M1 Ea, , v 1 5 'Wy -.W --.wr x A ,F X ' ' 1 ,A V 4, , 1 , 4 ,efszgw f I .. ' H - '. 2335-Eff? 7. ,' an I - f KL -, I ' ' - -Jfigf? I I I J ,- N. -' ' GENQAW , ' N .aff ff ,Q , I If ip,-iff , ' , 71111 'ix ,,,2X,,K, ,gif Q, .. ,. W ,. as if Al! '9if' in MR. BILL GOLDSMITH I-lrstory 8 Sctence 7 Amerrcan Government 12 Erght grade home room teacher Track coach Reserve basketball coach Jumor hrgh basketball coach Asststant football coach MRS MARY JANE MILLER Home Economrcs 9 10 11 12 Co dtrector ofChr1stmas Play F H A Advrsor MR EDWARD GRAHAM Grade school musrc Boy s Chorus KK Grrl s Glee Club Choral Ensemble Senror Band Varrous rnstrumental classes Page 8 CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS COLORS Blue and While CLASS MOTTO- I If you do what you should not, You must bear what you would not. -Franklin Page 9 CLASS HISTORY Dear Drary 1946 we started to school rn 1944 Mrs Hughes was our teacher We put on The Tom Thumb Weddrng at a P T A Meetrng In second grade my teacher was Mrss Ruth Kerr We had one new student Florence Trmmons Mrss Elsre Updyke rs our thrrd grade teacher Jean Young rs now tn our class Today our Captarn Mrdntght Secret Squadron frnrshed our htdeout It s really nrce Dear Dtary 1949 Mrss Helen Btshoff was our fourth grade teacher Marlyn Greeno Jorned our class that year Mrs Florence Pntchard taught our frfth grade We gamed one new member B111 Drum and lost another Sharon Appler Mr Donald Rose IS now our teacher We srxth graders are busy learntng the Vtllage Blacksmtth Esther Schumacher IS a new student Dear Dtary 1951 Last year we began juntor hrgh school Our home room teacher was Mrs Vrrguua Courtrrght Marylyn Greeno Buddy Nance and Esther Schumacher moved away that year but we had two new members Margre Conrad and Shrrley Sptres Thrs rs a very rmportant year for us eighth graders Already we are plannmg our Commencement Exercrses wtth our homeroom teacher Mrs Courtrrght We have welcomed one new student, Betty Adams two others Marylyn Greeno and Buddy Nance have returned after one year s absence Dear Dtary 1952 This year marks the begmnrng of a new phase of our educatton hrgh school The senlors gave us a good start wtrh our rmtxatron We have several new classmates thts year Davrd Betz from Washtngton Patsy Cook Phyllts Whrte and Rowena Brrgner from Madtson and Carole Hoover from Prckaway Mrs Courtrtght has agatn been our home room teacher Dear Drary 1953 Trme seems to be flytng for we are sophomores already We are workmg to earn money for our semor trrp Wrth our advtsor Mrs Courtrrght we have also started weekly chapel servrces and hope they wrll become per manent part of our school Two new students have entered our class thrs year Betty Neal and Jean Wheeler Dear Dtary 1954 Whew thrs has been a busy year We gave the play Off the Beam tn November dtrected by Mr Robert Carpenter We have been sellrng refreshments at the home basketball games Already we are planmng our Jumor Senior Banquet the btg event of the spnng Edna Massre has been our only new junlor Dear Dtary 1955 Our school days are drawtng to a close The twenty grrls and frve boys are worktng to complete therr semor year Bonnre Crumley Ruth Cummms Charles Hrnes Mary Anne Noecker Donald Qurllen and Elorse Sertz have completed all twelve years together Important events of thrs year rnclude our play The Skeleton Walks dtrected by our advrsor Mr Paul Thomas our trrp to Columbus for photographs our Baccalaureate and Commencement Servrces and our senror trrp These have been busy happy years and we hate to part wrth all our frtends but we must look forward wrth plans and hopes for the future r ' UI ' ll s . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . ,, . . - - 0 ,, . . . , , . . 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MARY ANNE NOECKER PHYLLIS ANNE WHITE Andy Music Festival Band I 2 3 4 Music Festival Chorus I 2,3 4 Music Festival Orchestra I A Student Council I 2 A National Honor Society 3 4 Co Editor School Paper 3 Class Play 3 4 Kernel Lit Editor 4 I 2 Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 President Girls Chorus I Choral Ensemble 2 3 4 Ban I 2,3 4 Class President I Vice President 2 Secretary 3 4 BONNIE IEAN CRUMLEY Beanie A12 F H A Historian 2 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 Choral Ensemble 3 4 Ban I 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 County Music Festival Chorus I 2 3 4 County Music Festival Band 2 3 4 County Music Festival Orchestra I Susie A Homecommg Attendant 4 Ban I 2 3 4 Student Librarian 4 Glee Club I 2 A 2 A Class Play 4 CAROLE ELIZABETH HOOVER A Assistant Treasurer 3 4 Girls Chorus I Music Festival Chorus I G A A Class Play 3 4 Football Attendant Basketball Attendant F F A Chapter Queen 3 Class Vice President 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Page I I 0 I 0 FlHoAv s D394 9 5 FnHeAo F.H.A. F.T. .1,z F.I-I.A. 4 G.A. . I . . I d I s U O FaHe o 9 .314 d I I s O H . G.A. . I d 0 I s FaHu a In s3s4 G.A. . 1,2 F.H. , 1,2 I I I I WILLIAM ORTON DRUM Band 1 2 Choral Ensemble fAcc J 2 3 4 Class President 2 Class Vtce President I, 3 A Student Council I 2 Nattonal Honor Society 3 4 Mustc Festival Band I 2 School Paper Staff 3 Class Play 3 4 Kernel Business Manager 4 T A RUTH LEONA CUMMINS Ban I 2 3 4 Choral Ensemble 2 3 4 Girls Chorus I Music Festival Chorus I 2 3 4 A A 2 Class Treasurer 2 Football Cheerleader 3 4 Basketball Cheerleader I 2 Kernel Staff 4 BETTY JANE ADAMS C A A MARGIE ANN CONRAD Margie Glee Club 1,2 O CAO I l CAO Student Librarian 4 Page I2 Bill . - . 0 I o B,A, , 1,2 . t 9 F. . . I,2 d I I I n s t o u G.A. . 1,2 FOHQ 0 It 0394 I f .3 NB til F.H. . G.A. G A I 2 F H I HAROLD CHARLES HINES Chuck Class President 3,4 F.F.A. I,2,3,4 Assistant Secretary 2, 3 Secretary 4 F F A Public Speaking 3 Ban I 2 3 4 County Band! 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 A Student Councll 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Kernel Photographer A JEAN WHEELER W11l1e F H A F H A Secretary 4 G A A Band I 3 Orchestra I 2 fGroveportj Glee Club I 2 QGroveportj Class Play 3 4 School Paper Staff 3 ELOISE FAYE SEITZ Senzey Glee Club I 2 A A MARTHA JEAN YOUNG Whlty n 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 A YN 9 I A Mft- Poge I3 X - , i X nf' 'Sv' ,mon ive CHARLES R. NANCE, JR. Bud F.F.A. I,2,3,4 F. F. A. Vice President 4 F.F. A. Assistant Sentinel 3 B.A.A. 1,2 Reserve I,2, 3 Varsity 4 Football 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Student Council I Kernel Advertising Manager 4 Class Play 3 4 FLORENCE YVONNE TIMMONS Tim Glee Club I 2 A A ROWENA BRIGNER Row Glee Club 2 A A BETTY NEAL Fuzz Mixed Chorus l,2 Glee Club 1,2 F A Page I4 YQ? ESTHER MAE SCHUMACHER Kltten Band 2 Musrc I F H A Class Play 3 4 'iff DONALD QUILLEN Que ball A I 2 F F A Assistant Vice Presxdent 3 F F A Reporter Basketball I,2,3 A Projector Manager I 2 3 4 Co Edxtor of School Paper MARYLYN PATRICIA GREENO Blondre Cheerleader I 2 A A Glee Club I 2 Musrc Festxval Chorus I, 2 Kernel Art Edrtor 4 Student Lrbrarxan 4 Student Councrl I Iunror Class Play SHARON APPLER Shay A A Newspaper Reporter Class Play 3 4 Make up Drrector 4 Kernel Edrtor rn Chlef Offxce Grrl 3 4 Head Student Librarian 'Q7 P0 8 !,:, ., -ff' 'CPN Y' EW' N ,A 3 A .grin '4 DAVID EUGENE BETZ Class Reporter I F.F.A. I,2,3,4 F. F. A. Historian 2 F.F. A. Assistant President 2 F. F. A, President 4 F,F. A. Public Speaking 2, 3,4 Band I,2, 3,4 County Band I, 2, 3,4 Basketball l,2,3 Football 4 Class Play 3,4 A PATRICIA ELLEN COOK Cookie u,,,,., Glee Club I 2 Ban 1234 A AA EDNA MAE MASSIE Glee Club I 2 MW 'Ui X Qw- SHIRLEY MAE SPIRES Glee Club I Librarian 3 4 fl A 4 x ' -' + ff 444 ef 'Q +Q fx 154 4+ 94+ W ' f fab , + 'fi + +g434 +9 lf, W + +5 +W+'+'+ + 4 Page I6 Spanish I 2 3 CLASS WILL We the sentor Class of 1955 do hereby make and declare thts to be our last wtll and testament tn form and manner as follows e enttre faculty we leave the memory of what sweet lovable boys and gtrls we have been t e Juntor Class we wrll our abtlrty to stay out of trouble Follow our good example e Sophomore Class we wtll our battered text books and beat up desks t e Freshman Class we wtll our brtlltant mlnds tndtvtduals we leave the followtng I Betty Adams wtll my abtltty to eat slowly to Rosalte Cltne Let tt dxgest Rosle I Sharon Appler wtll my posrtton as lxbrarran to Don Forquer Keep the P s and Q s LH order and collect that money good I Davtd Betz wtll my roles as class play Romeo to Ntcky Btdwell Rowena Brrgner wtll my seat on the Madtson bus to anyone who can use ll Patsy Cook wtll my posttton as captatn of the basketball team to my stster Carol Keep tt bouncrng Bonnte Crumley wtll my qutet nature to Gene VanPelt Ruth Commrns wtll my abtlrty to argue wtth the teachers and get away wtth tt to Janet Taylor Wtllram Drum wtll my posttton as lunch ltne runner to anyone who needs the exerctse Marylyn Greeno wtll my abtltty to keep a steady boy frtend to Carole Srx Charles Htnes wtll my seat 1n front of Mrs Dresback to Gene Sherman for I thtnk he could make use of tt Carole Hoover wtll my number 25 government book to Everett Thomas Study tt hard Everett Edna Masste wrll my Job rn the cafeterta to anyone who wants tt Wash em clean Bud Nance wtll my 39 Chevre to Eddte Stutler Take rt easy Ed tt s a power house' Betty Neal wtll my long ftngernatls to Martha Sherman Keep them sharp and patnted Martha Mary Anne Noecker wtll my F H A gavel to Laura Belle Hartman It saves on the knuckles Elotse Settz w1ll my abtltty to type to anyone who wants tt Keep up my record Esther Schumacher wrll my property whtch wtll be left rn the senror room to anyone who can ftnd tt Shtrley Sprres wtll my abtlrty to run errands to Verlte Stepp Florence Ttmmons wtll my hetght to Ernte Ttmmons Don Qutllen wtll my agrtculture books to Walter Dewey It s a great collectton Duke Jean Wheeler wtll my extra welght to Gertrude Jackson Phyllts Whtte wtll my slrm warst ltne to Joyce Buzzard Jean Young wtll my blonde hatr to Bob Smtth You would make a lady k11ler Margxe Conrad w1ll my nrckname Mumbles to anyone who can make good use of rt Alyce Wellman wtll my freckles to Conme Dtllon Keep them shtntng Conme Wttnessed by Esther Duvall Page I7 Toth ' , ' . To h ' ' ' A . . Toth ' - . To h ' ' ' A , As ' ' ' ' : I, A , ' ' A . I, ' . ' ' ' . I. I . 4 . . . . . . Sis. I, A , A ' . I, A , ' ' ' ' ' ' . I, A . ' . .. . 4 . I, ' . . . . . . I' . ' . . I . . I, , ' , ' . I, I . , , . u . ' . , - I I, , ' ' ' . ' . I, , ' . . . . . I' ' . . . 4 . . . i I' . . ' . , . . i I, . ' . . . . . I' . D . . . , 4 I . I, , A ' . I' . . ' . . 4 . u I, , ' A A . A . In . . . . ,, . . CLASS PROPHECY As I gaze rnto my crystal ball I see vrstons of the 1955 graduates of Walnut Townshrp School rn theu' future occupatrons Betty Adams ts f1rst to appear She rs now a pnvate nurse and recently left for South Amerrca wrth her pauent I see a new commerctal teacher rs at Walnut But watt she 1S no stranger she ts our classmate Patsy Cook For Carole Hoover bustness rs very dead She has her degree as a Frtendly Undertaker and operates the Mentropolrtean Mary Funeral Home Oh here IS a happy scene' Marylyn Greeno IS now the proud co owner of the Wheeler Drrve rn at Marcy My what an odor' Oh I see rt IS a b1t of that new cheese rnvented by Ruth Cummrns to make mtce come out of thelr holes She has learned that men do not pay but she has made a m1ll1on from the rruce Why there ts Margxe Conrad all bundled up tn a fur parka Correctton she ts now Mrs Robert Young and ts l1v1ng,1n sunny Alaska My the students at Walnut are really thrrvrng and no wonder wrth Rowena Brtgner as chref cook I guess her work through hrgh school paxd off Now the ball dtscloses a pxanrst playrng for a great audtence Can rt be Lrberace No the program lrsts htm as Wtlltam the Great Why rt ts B111 Drum of course Another famous ptamst lS Elotse Settz who has her own televrston show every Wednesday mght Here rs the new drrvmg tnstructor tn our communrty none other than Florence Trmmons She teaches her students how to stop at cross roads Woops there goes another stop stgn Now I see wlute sands and wavmg palms and there ts a WAVE on the beach It ts Jean Wheeler who has just completed her trammg wrth the WAVES and rs statroned rn Hawau Here 1S a fashron note See the latest styles modeled by Betty Neal at the Droop and Sag Studtos Guess who runs thts studto Alyce Wellman You just can not separate those two Jean Young IS now a successful secretary 1n Carroll Ohro However she hopes to change to a career as homemaker Davrd Betz ts now flrght rnstructor of the Bronze Wmgs Academy Hrs most famous student IS Arthur Godfrey Perhaps the success of hrs Academy rs partly due to hrs effrctent prtvate secretary Bonme Crumley Charles Htnes has achreved lrterary fame He 15 now wrtttng the messages prmted on candy hearts He says he owes hrs success to the practrce he got 1n school decoratmg hrs workbooks Well I see Mary Anne Noecker 15 st1ll tn the thxrd grade but as a teacher now Her star puptl ts Mrs Dresbach s granddaughter However she splrts her tnfrmttves a grevrous fault for a thxrd grader don t you Ihlllko Phyllrs Whtte DeShong IS now ltvrng on a 2 O00 acre plantauon ln Alabama wxth her husband Jack She rs a real southern belle now C r a s h B a n g' That was Professor Donald Qutllen s experlment blowrng up agaxn He almost cracked my crystal ball Someday he wrll be a great screnttst we hope Here IS a page from the Prckaway County News wlth a three color adverttsement Be sure wrth Shtrley Ohxo s Leadtng Baby Srtter Shtrley Sptres IS dolng qutte well wlth her work the paper says she has over one hundred customers Edna Masste ts now the edrtor of the Prckaway Ncws She ts always glad to htre htgh school students rnterested rn newspaper work for that rs how she got her start B o o ml That was Charles Nance and his new hot rod gotng through It rs souped up to go 190 mrles per hour Isee he w1ll become the champron of the Walnut Hot Rod Races no wonder' A shadowy frgure appears from the mxsts to conclude my prophecy She IS an F. B I underground agent Esther Schumacher She lrked her class play role as dxsgutsed detecttve so well she declded to make a career of rt Page 18 I see Sharon Appler has become a singer. She is now with the Symphony Orchestra in New York. JU IOR First Row Bonnie McPherson Connie Dillon Danielle Bell Martha Sherman Janet Taylor ud Hosler Phyllis Allen Mae Martin Barbara Boesiger Second Row Phil Browi Bob Smith Loretta Sampson Ruth Allison Alyce Wellman Verlle Stepp Peggy Hoover Vivian Hoover Mr Carpenter Don Lynn Fourth Row Ed Stutler Dick Riegel B111 Eccard, Walter Dewey Everett Thomas David Bngner Jerry Le1st Officers for the year were President Gene VanPe1t Vice President Judy Hosler secretary Dlck Rlegel treasurer, Peggy Hoover The class presented the play Ready Made Family on March II IQSS Page 20 . : l 9 ' . v I I I v I y Third Row: Nick Bidwell, Gene VanPelt, Gene Sherman, Paul Tussing, Ray Russell, John Owens, : ' . . ' . ' , . . , OPHOMORE Frrst Row Annabell Lemaster Mary Althaus Glenna Wheeler Carole Srx Eldora Swoyer Ioan Crumley Patty Harber Betty Skaggs Sue Wolcott Second Row Faye Cade Annette Smrth Beverly Scothorn Rosalre Clme Laura Bell Hartman Becky Hartley Sue Woodward Bonnre Wells Mrs Hunt Thlrd Row Burman Danner Jerry Bell Larry Hrnes Donald Schrader Dav1d Spence Marvm Bngner Fourth Row Ray R1chards, Larry Fox Lloyd Dav1s Norman Greeno Bob Scothorn Ralph Thomas Nrels Johnson Roger Grubb The sophomore class offlcers were presrdent Larry Hmes secretary Carole Sxx treasurer Beverly Scothorn and news reporters Ray R1chards and Sue Wolcott Mrs Carl Scothorn was therr home room mother th1s year The hlghlrghts of the sophomore year were a skaung party durrng the Chrlstmas vacatron and a bake sale rn February. Page 21 John Tipton. FRESHME F1rst Row Helen Adams Donna Toole Carolyn Tussmg Lourse Marshall Gertrude Jackson Patrlcra Young Ruth Ann Schumacher Io Ann Eccard Irene Hamrlton Ehzabeth Massre Carol Cook Mary Jane Cremeans Second Row Mrss Irw1n Ruth Ann Black Dorothy Sptres Ilene Lemaster Lorretta Jones Barbara Chaffln Charlotte W1ll1ams Sharon Bullock Sarah Jane C11ne Joyce Buzzard Melody Thomas Thrrd Row Joe Cavaher Bob Neal Ioe Hoover Roger Schnerder B111 Crookham Ronme Barr Dale Fourth Row Ted Young Woodrow Harber Bob McFarland Clark Bowman Jerry Neff David Rregel B111 Smlth Vrctor Bowman Dale Edwards Don Forquer Danny Slone Danny Dlllon Charles Fowler Gary Welch Tommy Jackson Offrcers for the year were Presrdent Don Forquer Vrce Presldent Barbara Chaffrn Secretary Lorretta Jones Treasurer Ted Young and News Reporter Bobby Neal The1r room mother was Mrs Betty Neff Act1v1t1es durmg the year 1ncluded holdrng a bake sale, havlng a skaung party and grvrng a Chrrstmas basket to a famlly 1n the commumty Page 22 White, Dave Thomas, Ernie Timmons, Ross Barr, Linde11Be1l, Leroy Owens, Emerson Grant. EIGHTH GR DE DG i4 Frrst Row Barbara Hamllton Lourse Oldaker Darhne Tucker Carole Hedges Nancy Fausnaugh Ma,n1yn Gregory Peggy Russell Patty Hurley Second Row Ellen Wrlhams, Beverley Bower Sonja Puce Marcella Barr V1l'glI1l3 Clay Donna Clevenger, Mr Goldsmlth Thlrd Row John Noecker Mark Harber Dale Fnend Norman Brdwell Irmmy Rrley, Mrckey S1x Paul Crumley Founh Row Rrchard Jackson Phrhp Slone Melvm Stepp Boyd Barr Marcus Dresbach Buddy Allison. We have two new students rn our room, Dons Murphy and Rrchard Fetherolf Our 0ff1C8l'S are Presrdent Boyd Barr Secretary Marcus Dresback Treasurer Darlm Tucker News Reporter Melvm Stepp Page 23 SEVE TH GRADE Ruth Ann Tlpton V1v1an Abbott Marylyn Taylor Norma Jean Sptres JoAnn Skaggs Joan Puckett Carl Lynn Forrest Tootle Carl Young Larry Crago R1chard Jay Tommy Harber Gary Hoover FIISI Row Donna Drum Delores Grubb Lots Barr Lrnda Fausnaugh Second Row Betty Conrad Marylyn Lerst Phyllrs Slone Carol Cummms Joyce Slone Carole Harber, Sandra Althaus Bonnre Bell Mrs Dresbach Thud Row Ronnre Tussmg Fourth Row Davrd Weaver Davrd Lelst J1m Young Presrdent Bonnle Bell V1ce Presrdent John Dav1s News Reporter Norma Sprres have served the class as Mrs Frank Abbott has served as therr room mother Ted Wolfe Frankhn Crago John Davrs Cl11'I1.S Massle Secretary Dav1d Weaver Treasurer Tommy Harber offlcers during the year Page 24 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs Mabel Haney combtnatlon room Mrs Dorothy Copeland frfth grade Mrs Betty Coffman second Not prctured Mrs Kathaleen Cooper frrst grade On February 28, the frrst srx grades presented a patrrouc program at the Parent Teachers meetrng Page 26 gradeg Mr. Donald Rose, sixth gradeg Mrs. Ruby Alspaugh, third gradeg Mrs. Mabel Fisher, fourth grade. SIXTH GRADE Frrst Row Nancy Hoover Patty Calton, Marlene Crumley, Beverly Edwards Marylyn Clendenen Ieannme Lrndsey, Sharon Young Judy Weller Kaye Seyfang Second Row B1lly Hoover, Rlchard Glasspool Leroy Hams Rebecca Stepp Conme Cookson, Sharon Bowman Mane Russell Sharon Dern Mr Rose Th1rd Row Dearld Jay Steven Greeno, Dennrs Hamrlton Ralph Young Rrchard Hedges, Ted Fourth Row hmmey Forquer, Frankhn Gregory B111 Bell David I-hll, Donme Hines Larry Smrth Jack PIICC The SlXf.l'l grade off1cers were Presxdent Marlene Crumley Vrce Presldent Donnie Hrnes Secretary lack Pnce and Treasurer Sharon Dem Mr Rose has ordered f11m stnps to help the SlXlh grade rn therr geography Page 27 . . , . ' D McF arland. FIFTH GRADE Flrst Row Norma Lee Noecker Beverly Cromley Mary Loutse McFarland Charlene Thomas Patsy Ttmmons Nancy Weller IanetSchne1der Second Row Mary Lutz Della Alderman George Sark Jerry Cummlns Paul Bowers Carl Splres Larry Jackson Mrs Copeland Taylor Not Shown Bradley Hart Gary Massre Dorothy McGraw Can you name the capxtal of Alabama? The geography and hrstory of our country have been tmportant subyects for the ftfth graders To better understand the1r textbooks they have made large poster maps frllmg 1n tnformatton about each state as they studled II They also made d1sp1ays of the rmportant products of var1ous states Colonng posters of p1oneer 11fe and bu1ld1ng a model settlement were 1nterest1ng projects whlle studymg the early development. Page 28 Third Row: Eugene Jackson, Jerry Owens, Larry Leist, Robert Harris, Joe Tipton, Jerry Lynn, Russell FOURTH GRADE Fust Row Marcra Casco Shirley Harris, Boruue Beers, Rebecca Rockey Joy Noecker Drana Pontrus, Brenda Stant, Jeanette Taylor, Lynn Noecker, Conrue Wellman Susan Hoffhines, Rrta Weaver Second Row Nelhe Prrce Rosle Lutz, Evelyn Short, Bonnie Stepp, Bonnie Crago Lona Roark Ehzabeth McFarland, Scarlett Stone Connie Parmer, V1rgin1a Brady Mrs Fisher Thrrd Row Joseph Kockensparger Alan Peters, Robert Matterson, Stanley Rrnehart, Duane Lrndsey, y Hay, Wyatt McFarland, William Brady Gerald Weller Fourth Row Larry Calton, Roger Runkle, Harold Leonard, Ralph Dixon Ronme Hill, Ion Anderson, Gerald Sark, Charles Grubb The mmd grows by what rt feeds on, Thrs rs one of the favonte quotations the fourth graders have memor1zed Dunng the year they have learned over fifteen worthwhile selections, includrng the twenty thrrd Psalm, the one hundredth Psalm, other Blble quotations and famous sayings of Lincoln Washmgton and Franklin The chrldren w1ll often fmd use for these selections rn later years The room mother thrs year was Mrs Melvm Stepp Page 29 . : . . . 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O THIRD GRADE Frrst Row Sheryl Wood Jackre Lrndsey Patty Collrns Karen Calton Ruth Sowers Karen Duvall Connre Holbrook Betty Thomas Margaret Russell Second Row Dorrs Harrrs bhrrlev Shoemaker Carol Ann Taylor Florence McFarland Phyllrs Gregory Johnny Seyfang Jrmmy Ramey Mrs Alspaugh Thlrd Row Charles Hurley Bobby Hlnes Benny Grable Ronnre Welch Ted Harber Brlly Tussrng Harold Russell Fourth Row Johnny I-Iamrlton Ray Noecker Gary Jackson Robert Wrllrams Carl Roark Stephen Not Prctured Judy McGraw Ralph Hart and Franklrn Hedges Curtarn gorng upl the drrector sald and the thrrd graders began workrng the strlngs whxch made thelr puppet actors come to llfe The puppets performed on a stage purchased wrth money grven to the class by the P T A The frrst play grven was one from therr reader A Rrde to Anrmal Town Mrss Irwrn helped by typrng the play and Mrs Haney showed them how to make sawdust puppets Later the class bought new plays and puppets for therr theater Thrs 15 one project whrch has helped the class learn whrle dorng rnterestrng thrngs Mrs Rennle Sowers and assrstants Mrs Donald Collrns and Mrs Martha Pontlous have been room mothers for the th1rd grade room Page 30 . . , . . . 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' ECG D GRADE Fust Row Ten Hoffhrnes, Sharon Matteson Mane Clendenen Dorothy Rose, Rosemary Runkle Meredith Johnson, Bonnie Forquer, Betty Grable Darlene Fnend Jayme Hay Jeanne Momson Jud1th Sykes Second Row Evelyn Wrllrams Barbara Cromley, Jamce Glasspoole Patty Stepp, Nancy Hmes Carol Balthaser, Mane Short Carla Whltaker Ltnda Rose Ethel Lawson Tlurd Row Jack Moats Jrmmy Joe Brady Larry Hall Johnny Harber, Danny Trpton, Gerald Hill, Leroy Swackhammer M1chaelR1ffle Dav1d Prrce, Roe Riegel Scott Clay Smallwood, Lawrence Sprres, Homer Lrttle Bobby McFarland Not Plctured Marzetta Stutler, Donna Fetherolf Delores Murphy Recess has been more than a t1me to play for the second graders Games have helped them learn to add subtract spell and read They purchased a number of educatlonal games wxth therr P T A grft One favonte IS their add1ng scales When two plastic numbers are hung on one sxde of the scales theu sum must be placed on the other srde to balance the scales Anagrams and an anthmenc game called Say It are other favorites with the chrldren The second grade room mother was Mrs Davrd D111 Page 3l Fourth Row: Alan Dill, Kenneth Cookson, Eddie Roark, Jerry Bell, Loy Smith, Terry Hartley, Jack FIRST GRADE Frrst Rot Ann Peters Sandra Lou Harris Barbara Jo Butt Linda Lou Leist Jeraldlne Rich Connie Rernhart Dorothea Dixon Grace Ann Cleffey Second Row Mike Greeno David Hunt Donme Balthaser Gayle Fosnaugh Peggy Tucker Diana Bowers Mary Katherine Johnson Mrs Cooper Third Row: Frankie Rice Butch Little Jimmy Matteson Donnie Crumley Herbert Bailey Charles Bell, Bobbie Stone, Steven Smallwood, Charles Bowers. Fourth Row: Larry Sayre, Dean Riegel, Claude Dixon, Frank Jackson, Jackie Jay, Paul Sark, Roger Taylor, Gary Bartholomew, David Holland. The weeks before Thanksgiving were busy ones for the first graders. They built a sand table model of the First Thanksgiving. Reading stories helped them learn more about Pilgrims. A model log cabin was placed on green sponge grass. Twig trees were trimmed with tiny crepe paper leaves in fall colors. Separated from the house by a little rail fence was a corn field with rows of tiny corn shocks of dried weeds, piles of corn fkernelsj and candy pumpkins. ln the cabin yard, Indians and Pilgrims made of clothespins and pipecleaners were gathered around a feast table and an open fire. Turkeys fashioned of potatoes and feathers strutted around the scene. The first graders now have a better understanding of the Pilgrim's first Thanksgiving. The room mothers for the first graders are Mrs. Roger Bowers, and Mrs. George Bowers. Page 32 CGMBINATIO ROOM Frrst Row Jeanne Morrrson Evelyn Wrlhams Ltnda Rose Marcra Casto Dorothy Rose Sherron Matteson Mane Clendenen Second Row Jeannette Taylor Brenda Stant Duane Lrndsey Roger Runkle Larry Calton Joey Kochensparger Mrs Haney Thrrd Row Larry Hall Danny Trpton Kenny Cookson Wyatt McFarland Alan Peters Eddre Roark Jonny Harber Jrmmy Joe Brady The mothers of the chrldren rn the combrnatton room were pleasently surprrsed by the mce grfts therr boy or grrl made for them thrs year At Chnstmas makrng stenctled wastebaskets was therr project at Easter pamtrng free expressron prctures helped them develop any creattve abrlrty Therr P T A gtft helped to mcrease therr supply of art matertals These are only two of the many actrvmes these second and fourth graders have enJoyed thrs year Mrs Earl Reed and Mrs James Morrtson have been our room mothers Page 33 ROOM MOTHER Frrst Row Mrs Roger Bowers Mrs George Bowers Mrs Davrd D111 Mrs Renme Sowers Mrs Melvrn Stepp Mrs Earl Reed Mrs Kelly Owens Mrs Paul Bower Second Row Mrs Clyde Crumley Mrs Harold Reed Mrs Homer Barr Mrs Wrlbur Neff Mrs Carl Scothorn Mrs Howard Hosler Mrs Orwrn Drum Not prctured Mrs James Morrrson and Mrs Frank Abbott Thts rs the second year the Parents Study Class has been functtomng The jotnt charrmen for th1s year are Mrs Don Colltns Mrs Carl Scothorn and Mrs Wrrght Noecker The secretary 15 Mrs Loutse Hrnes The purposes of the group are to study the development and problems of thetr chrldren and to create better relatronslups between parents and teachers. The group meets on the frrst Monday of each month alternaung between an afternoon and an eventng meetrng Page 34 WQMA FR5' fs .I +0 . xx I f' pw E jiruf -A :J t15 ' Q O of 4 0' D NEW Q0 i,-,J-Ylzi f f1,.1 1,34 4' o qrzaf e 'A NZ C , , 3 560 Q55 ' . L t o u a NKTIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X f X V5 L Q 'f -: :- O 5 I X 6 KER EL STAFF Frrst Row Chuck Htnes photographer Patsy Cook Sales Manager Sharon Appler Edrtor B111 Drum Busrness Manager second Row Bud Nance Advertrsrng Manager Ruth Cummrns and Marylyn Greeno Art Edltors Mary Anne Noecker Copy Edrtor Mr Thomas Advtsor The staff and all the senrors have worked together to brmg you th1s Kernel We wrsh to thank our advrsor, Mr Paul Thomas for all the help he has grven us rn thrs project We hope you w111 enjoy readtng thts Kernel as much as we have enjoyed producrng rt for you Page 36 - I 1 n 1 1 1 . g , n v v r - n - . U . . . . , . EWSPAPER STAFF F1rst Row Bonrue McPherson FHA Reporter Drck Rregel Sports Reporter Judy l-Iosler Busrness Manager Peggy Hoover Edrtor Ruth Allrson Asst Edrtor Donald Hurley FFA Reporter Phyllrs Allen Art Edrtor Walter Dewey Sports Reporter Phrl Brown and Loretta Sampson Grade Reporters Mrs Dresbach Faculty Edrtor Our school newspaper Insrde Walnut s Shell has been a project of the Junror class The staff wrth the assrstance of other class members publrshed the newspaper each s1x weeks under the d1rect1on of thelr advrsors Mrs Dresbach and Mrss lrwrn They have trred to grve the students an tnterestmg and rnformatrve paper whrch would be the xorce of our school. Page 37 Second Row: Miss Irwin, Production Managerg Martha Sherman, Music Reporterg Bob Smith, Grade Reporterg FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Ftrst Row sharon Bulloek Ruth Ann athumacher sarah Jane Cltne Irene Hamtlton Melody Thomas Carol Cook Mary Jane Cremeans Elrzabeth Massre Second Row Lourse Marshall Phyllrs Allen Ruth Alltson Carole Srx Jean Wheeler Mary Anne Noecker Laura Belle Hartman Peggy Hoover Betty akaggs Carole Hoover Barbara Chaffm Thrrd Row Rosalre Cltne Verle btepp Bonnte Crumley Jean Young Mary Althaus Faye Cade Glenna Wheeler Betty Neal Alyce Wellman Marylyn Greeno Ruth Cummrns JoAnn Eccard Carolyn Tussrng Fourth Row Becky Hartley Loretta Sampson Sue Woodward Patty Harber Patsy Cook Eldora bwoyer Joan Ftfth Row Janet Taylor Mae Martrn Connte Drllon Martha Sherman Bonnte McPherson Esther Schumach er Judy Hosler Phyllts Whrte There are frfty members rn our Future Homemakers of Amertca Chapter thrs year Fourteen of these members were rmtrated at our september meetmg The 1954 55 offrcers were prestdent Mary Anne Noecker vtce prestdent Lura Belle Hartman treasurer Peggy Hoover assrstant treasurer Carole Hoover secretary Jean Wheeler asststant secretary Carole McCa1n parlrmentartan Carole Stx news reporter Carole Hoover htstorran Ruth Allrson Mrs Ralph Hartman IS our chapter mother Mrs Mary Jane Mtller ts our advrsor Page 38 Crumley, Sue Wolcott, Barbara Boesiger, Bonnie Wells, Helen Adams, Mrs. Miller. Rabbtt Supper Rabbrt Supper Our program theme for thts year was Learntng About Other Lands Several of our projects followed thts theme We decorated a booth at the Ptckaway County Farr showtng an Amerrcan and a Korean dmner table ustng the theme Lend a Helptng Hand In October we Sell! a box of Chrtstmas gtfts to chtldren Korea In February Mtss Margartta Montoya and her stster Lucta students at Ohro State Unrverstty from Columbta South Amertca spoke to the grrls and thetr mothers at a pot luck meettng Many ofthe members enjoy correspondtng wtth pen pals We obtatned thetr names from agenctes listed tn our Teen Trmes Magaztne In addttton to these projects we have had programs showtng correct parltmentary procedure and ftrst ard methods In co operatton wtth the F F A Chapter we held our annual Rabbrt Supper tn December and our Sprtng Banquet tn March January 4 we served the lunch for the F F A fox drtve Also rn January we sponsored a Sock Dance followtng a basketball game We have trted to plan and carry out a worthwhrle program thts year burlt on the erght purposes of F H A Rabbjt Supper Rabbll Supper Page 39 FI TURE FARMER OF MERIC Frrst Row B111 Smtth Bob Scothorn Chuck Hxnes Bud Nance Drck Rregel Davtd Betz Don Qulllen Nlck 1-hdwell Gene Van Pelt Geme mherman Larry 1-lrnes Second Row Marvm Brlgner Dale Whrte Bob McFarland Davrd Rlegel Ted Young Woody 1-Iarber John Owens Davtd Thomas Rose Barr Kelly Owens Mr Coffman Advrsor Thtrd Row Joe Caval1er Bob Smrth Everett Thomas Don Hurley Walter Dewey D3V1d Br1gner Lloyd Davls Lxndell Bell Fourth Row Ernest T1mmons Roger Grubb Gary Speakman Jerry Bell N1e1s Johnsen Roger Schnerder John Ttpton Tommy Jackson There are forty three members tn the F F A thts year In December we had our annual Rabbtt Supper tn cooperauon w1th the F 1-1 A On January twenty etght we sponsored a donkey basketball game We had our F F A F 1-1 A Banquet March 18 Thts year th1rteen members of the F F A went to Chtcago durxng the Internatlonal Lryestock Exposttton. Don Colhns Tom Wells and Mr Coffman took the boys Page 40 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 I . Q V . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , Y . . . I Y V . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . 1 1 1 . . ' . 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . 1 1 - - Q Y 5 5 'if 4. ?l fm af 'ln Q' ,jj ff iwwhaufvilwnukaaidwwvt. - Z' BW, .sv-7 Qu ' W A .ff 2 131953 W We fwfww ,, HO OR GCIETY hilly William Drum Charles Hines Mary Anne Noecker Mrs Dresbach To be chosen as a member of the National Honor Society a pupil must have an academic average of '2 75 Fifteen per cent of the seniors and 10 per cent of the Juniors may be nominated for membership We were happy to have one of our members William Drum elected as bargent at Arms in the county last year We served as hosts to the County Honor Society Banquet which was held April 15 The pupils pictured here were elected in 1954 from the Junior class This year s newly elected members are Bonnie Crumley David Betz and sharon Applet seniors Peggy Hoover Judy Hosler and Dick Riegel juniors Page 42 QMJ 5 A s fry.. S . ' I 1 f I I I . I I 1 Selections are based on character, service to the school and leadership, as well as on scholarship. I I N' . . , , - - , ' - ' N. ' 4 ' w 'Q ' I x s x I x 1 U 1 Q ' x 1 V Q I 1 1 v V I 1 L TINA CLAVA F1rst Row Carolyn Tussrng Loutse Marshall Donna Toole Mary Jane Cremeans Carol Cook Helen Adams Sue Wolcott Melody Thomas Ruth Ann Black Second Row Mrs Hunt advrsor Loretta Jones Sharon Bullock Barbara chaffm Becky Hartley Laura Belle Hartman Jo Ann Eccard Jame Clme Ilene Hamtlton Dorothy bptres Th1rd Row Peggy Hoover Mae Martm Judy Hosler Ray Rrchards Don Forquer Jerry Neff Beverly On January 21 the f1rst and second year Latln students of Walnut organtzed a Latln Club wtth Mrs Hunt as advtsor Any Walnut student who has completed or was takmg Lattn I was eleg1ble for mcmbershtp The followtng offtcers were chosen Jerry Neff prestdent Beverly acothron vtce prestdent Laura Hartmen secretary Carole Cook treasurer Don Forquer news reporter John Ttpton parltamentartan and Jo Ann Eccard sentrnel Page 43 ' : ' . ' . . . . Scothorn, John Tipton, Bonnie McPherson. RELIGIOUS TRAINING Reverend Fred Ketner Reverend Henry Tegtmeier Reverend Emerson Abts This year a new course was added to our curriculum--religious education. Fifty-nine high school students enrolled in the program. Classes met one period each week during the second semester. A choice of three classes was offered the students: The Christian Life , taught by The Reverend Emerson Abtsg The Life of Christ , taught by The Reverend Fred Ketnerg and O1d Testament History , taught by The Reverend Henry Tegtmeier. The photograph shows a Monday morning chapel service. Each Monday one ofthe local ministers brings the inspirational message. Pictured is the Reverend James Recob of the Calvary E. U. B. Church in Circleville. I f Page 45 I FGOTB LL TEAM F1rst Row Bob Scothorn center Paul Tussmg rrght end Gene Van Pelt r1ght halfback Ed Stutler, quarterback Bob Sm1th left halfback Phxl Brown, rrght end Second Row Mr B11lGo1dsm1th assxstant coach Dav1dBetz rrght end Dav1dR1ege1 quarterback Walter Dewey left end B1l1Sm1th center Mr Paul Thomas coach Th1rd Row John Noecker manager Bud Nance right halfback Gene Sherman left halfback Ted Young center Mrckey SIX manager The 1954 football squad had a very successful season and emerged Ptckaway County Champlons recelvlng the beautlful trophy prctured here Graduatxng Lettermen Dav1d Betz and Bud Nance Games and Scores Walnut Walnut Waln1t Walnut Walnut 40 Page 46 Pataskala Ashvllle Plckaway Jackson W1ll1amsport : 8 24 ' - 18 ' 25 VARSITY B KETBALL 9 Geme Sherman Dxck Rxegel Bob Smnh Walter Dewey Donald Hurley Paul Tussmg Gene Van Pelt Bur Nance Managers Jerry Neff John TIPIOII Coach Mr Paul Thomas 4 4 ni' f ' ffa 'i Page 47 ff' 's I :L 3? 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We Thank The Walnut Townshlp Senlor Class of 1955 And ln the years to come When thls book becomes a prlceless Treasure of pleasant memorles w Hope our efforts w1ll make lt even More enjoyable and that you w1ll Remember THE MONTROSE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS lOl North Hlgh Street Columbus Oh1o , p ! GUERNSEY DAIRY Da1ry Products Ice Cream Clrclevllle, Ohlo Phone 978 THE CIRCLEVILLE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 713 South Scloto Street C1TC1eV11le Oh1o For That Second Wind Pause or Henry Re1d Jr Manager Lancaster, Oh1o Route 2 Phone Prod YINGLING FARMS Amanda 35F12 For a better y1e1d Demand a better seed Cert1f1ed Hybr1d Seed Corn ucer and D1str1butor of the Best Adapted Hybr1ds ' 99 f ! , 5' BLUE QUALITY FURNITURE COMPANY Home FUTHlSh1HgS Electrlcal App11ances CADDY MILLER S HAT SHOP ClFC1eV111e Oh1o S1HCe 1838 Stetson Hats Arrow Shlrts C J SCHNEIDER FURNITURE C1rc1ev111e Oh1o MILLIRON S BARBER 5 BEAUTY SHOP CIRCLEVILLE SAVINGS 5 BANKING C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Complete Bank1ng Servlce 118 N Court Street Phone 347 or 348 KOCHIESER S HARDWARE COMPANY M mber of F D I 113 W Maln Street C1rclev111e Oh1o Phone 100 . . , . I J. E. Milliron CO0 I e . . . C. THE CIRCLEVILLE OIL CO Fleet Wlng Gasollne Compllments of DEANS POTATO CHIPS Compllments of CHARLES H. MAY Circleville, Ohio TOPY S TOWN 8 COLNTRY STORE Hardware Palnf 011s Turpent1ne Glass P1pe Plpe F1tt1DgS Bulk Gareen Seeds Phone 3781 286 N Long Street Comp11men's C Be Ashvllle Ohlo Compllments of HEDGES HYBRTDS Ashvllle, Ohlo Pompl1ments FRANK S GARAGE Wrecker Serv1ce Ashvllle Ohlo Phone 4521 , A A N ! I . 3 , 1- I . 4,9 ! of . - . . .5 l ASHVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT A l R. . -11 , . ' of A . BASTIAN FUNERAL HOME Dignified yet Inexpensive Funeral Serv1ce Phone 2331 Ashvllle Oh1o LORENTZ GULF SERVICE and MOTEL U S Route 22 At East Corporatlon L1ne F D 34 C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Phone 9501 Compllments of R E FEATHERINGHAM Auctloneer Ashvllle, Ohlo Phone Anythlng 'Anywhere 3051 STAUFFER UPHOLSTERY and SEAT COVER SHOP 207 E Franklln St Phone 637 Custom Made Seat Covers Truck Seats Bar Stools Booths Compllments of KENNETH M ROBBINS Attorney at Law C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Compllments of LAWRENCE J JOHNSON Insurance Agency C1rclev111e Oh1o Compllments of ULLMAN S FLOWERS Phone 26 Clrclevllle Oh1o GLITT S GROCERY 8 MEAT MARKET Joe G11tt Proprletor 499 E Franklln Street C1rc1ev111e Oh1o H yy . . R. Q ., - , 7 U ., . . H ' H ll ' 1 Anytlme' 7 7 I H . . . . 7 7 ' 7 , . . 7 7 7 REID S INSIRANCF ACENCY Irv1n Reld Off1CG 137 Eaet Ma1n Sfreef C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Phone 6QL 'The Servlce Agencv HIMMFI ANP PL M INSLRANCE Rooms 6 7 8 O O F Bu11H1ng C1TC1PV1119 Oh1o Compllmenfb of NORTH GRAIN COMPANY Groveport 0h1o INDSEY S BAKF SHOP C1rc1ev1lle Ohxo Buy If Baked Compllments of DICK HOLZER FORD SALES CO Your Frlendly Ford Dealer Lancaster Oh1o V Let S go Skat1ng Where? SHAEFFER S ROLLER RINK Amanda Oh1o HE FRANKLIN INN RESTALRANT Tasfy Food 121 Soufh Courf St C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Phone 211 COURT HOISE BARBER SHOP 212 S Court Sfreef MARY LOWELI BEAITY SHOP 562 E Maln Sfreef C1FC1QV11l9 Oh1o 0 Y I I ' V1 . f , 4 Q ' ' - - Y J A I ' , ' e'e ' .7 , f -F 7 ' , . ., -5 . to O 0 V . b. Lora ' J L , . I . 1 FQ V 127 W. Main Street 1 -V UI ll ' I H '7 ' '. H I H ' v I '- - 1 I At 7 , A I I E , --A.,-, rin, - ! T 1 ' I S Q C 6A f A , C . I v- Compllments CIRCLEVILLE IMPLEMENT DEALERS GLITT S RESTAURANT Bowers Tractor Sales 101 E Maln Beckett Implement Co R P Bennlngton Operator H111 Implement Co Food Cooked as You L1ke It Marshall Implement Co Wood Implement Co Wlnner Implement Co GUERNSEY DAIRY BAR GRIFFITH FLOOR COVERING Fountaln SGPVICG and Dlnne C1rclev1lle Oh1o C1rclev11le Oh1o Floor Coverlngs H Furnltu I . H ' H 5 . . rs H . , , . . . . H . . 7 For Professlonal Beaufv Serv ce Call MARY S BEAUTY SALON 30 Long Street Ashvllle Oh1o Phone 4931 B 8 C OIL COMPANY Wholesale and Refalx Gas O11 Grease Tlres Baf+e les Ashvllle Ohlo Phone 4471 Compllments of THE SCIOTO GRAVN and SUPPLY CO 3 Ashvllle Oh1o Phone 2311 Compllmcnfs Ashvllle Oh1o LEWIS M CUMMINS Q SON Gradlng and Surveylng Stakes Lumber Ashv111e Oh1o Phone 2611 ZERO LOFKFP Processlng for Locker and Home Locker Home Made Ice Cream Phone 2251 Ashv111e Ohlo Compllments of ASHVILLE GRATN COMPANY Ashv11 e Oh1o Phone 3241 Tohn Deere Quallfv Farm Equlpmenf Par+Q Servlce BROWN TRACTOR Q TMPIEMENT PO AShV111G Oh1o Phone 4281 5 . Y . 0 '- . N. 1 . 4 I 3 1.- ' ' -1 ,g.F'.. . . 1 1 W , , of C ' . ' GLOYD'S SERVICE STATION MARCY CLOVER FARM STORE Don Swoyer Canal Winchester Ohio Phone 7 4051 FORTNER'S SERVICE General Auto Repairing Ashville Ohio Phone 4681 THE Compliments of TEEGARDIN GRAIN COMPANY Duvall Oh1o Phone 4221 Ashville FOREMAN S MOTOR SALES Chevrolet Ashville Ohio Phone 3421 CAIN'S FOOD MARKET Home Dressed Meats Frozen Foods Ashv111e Ohio Phone 5641 Compliments of BRINKERS CONFECTIONERY Ashville, Oh1o Phone 3481 Compliments of ASHVILLE HARDWARE Ashville, Ohio Compliments of HARRY L. MARGULIS Ashville, Ohio Tires, Batteries, Accessories 7 ! ' v , . . , . 7 7 Compllments of THE KEN REALTY CO Groveport Oh1o Compllmenrs of ACKERMAN DRLGS K H Ackerman Reg Ph Groveporf Oh1o GROVEPORT CLEANERS We operate our own Plant 770 Maln Street Groveport Oh1o Phone FR 7 3148 KENNETH E POLEY Insurance SHAW S JEWELRY Keepsake D1amonds E1g1n Watches Canal Wlnchester, Oh1o Phone 7 2605 Best Wlshes CLIFTON AUTO PARTS C Compllments of CLYDE E WILLIAMS Grocer1es Gaso11ne and 0115 Groveport, Oh1o Compllments of DEFENBAUGH FUNERAL HOME The Home of Servlce 151 East Maln Street C1rc1ev111e, Oh1o Phone 411 T . . . H , , . 9 ' as 11 1 H V , ' Groveport, Ohio I - v ' ' A Oo H ' II W , . . 1 . d Compliments of L A SNYDER 8 SON Florist We telegraph flowers Lithopolis Ohio Compliments of LAW S DRIVE IN STORE Lithopolis Ohio Phone Fr l-1856 THE CANAL WINCHESTER BANK Established in 1887 Canal Winchester Ohio Lockbourne Air Force Base Member of F D I C Compliments of OASIS RESTAURANT Groveport Ohio Compliments of MCCOLLISTER IMPLEMENT CO Groveport Ohio Phone 7 5334 Compliments of M1LL'S ROADSIDE MARKET BOLENBAUGH HARDWARE CO Plumbing Heating Wiring Canal Winchester Ohio Phone 7 4324 Compliments of OHIO MIDLAND LIGHT AND POWER CO Canal Winchester Ohio Phone 7 4351 I 7 I 7 7 I , . HJohn and Artn Groveport, Ohio . , . . , . HUSTON GRAIN A SEED COMPANY Farm Supplles Feeds Seeds StOUtSV1119 Oh1o Phone C1rc1ev111e 5059 BARNHILL DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY C1rc1ev111e Oh1o COmp11m9ntS of GEORGE BURNS FITZPATRICK S PRINTERY Pr1nf1ng Statlonery Offlce Supp11es Telephone 263 127 East Ma1n P O Box 187 C1rc1ev111e Oh1o PAUL S C1rc1ev111e, Oh1o UNITED DEPARTMENT STORE 117 West Ma1n Street C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Compllments of GOLDSMITH S INC Where your apparel dollar buys more Ladles Ready To Wear and Accessories L M BUTCH CO Jewelers Glfts Chlna Glass a 2 1 J .. . . , 2 . 1 r v . . 0 . rv uv . ' ' v J AMANDA GRAIN CO INC Feed Fence Fert111zer T1le and Seeds Custom Grindlng ASHVILLE BANKING COMPANY Hlghest Prlce Pa1d For All Gralns Phone l Amanda Oh1o Member of Federal Reserve System HUSTON GRAIN Lumber and Bullders Supplles BOYD'S JEWELRY Feed Coal Jewelry of All Klnds Seeds Wool Phone 5671 Bell Telephone 22 Ashv1lle, Ohlo Amanda, Ohlo ., . Compliments of F 7 D ' , . . , . LIFER FARM SUPPL John Deexe Sales and Servlce Phone 3415 Lange Lex 430 W Falr Avenue Lancaetex Otlo HELSER WHAPTON bpeed Queen Wabhers Salee SCFVICG Llegrllxal Appllanees PIDC Luca Pdllf Glass Maln Sfrcef Phone 51 Amanda Ohlo Comp11menL I RINGGOLD GROLERY Operated by M Claude MCCown D1LKbON b DEPT STORE Phone .Z Amanda Ohlo FAIRFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN 116 East Ma1n S+1ee1 Lanoaefex Ohli The Loan That Makee iour Your Own Hone Dependable Farm Seeds Herbert Ruff Amanda Ohlo Phone Amanda 6F25 COmpl1mPD' I LF STOUTSVILLE HATCHEPI Stoutevllle Ohlo hlA1T S UROLERIES AmanHu Oh1o Phone Anan4a 48 I I I ' I f 7 I . .1 hx Y I r F1 x . . f f ' -, V ' 3 3 I I '- h I Tjlawrl. N. i Q- . A -- ' ' ES ' ' I I I 1 Q ' ' s W- -4 1 U h . J U ., , . N ' I xr I 4 A- f ,, I . Y, ,--,, ...-- .. .1,, : i--......-..-.....,-,.....,,,::.. ,,.-.,.... .YYY - I I I I 1 S I X 'N ' 'W 1 1 v' F . 'w , f 1 I ' I I I I' . ' ' I , - A I I ' PLANT RUFF'S HYBRIDS Y .-1 I C F , ' .I v 3 ' g' 'g, I . 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'-7 17:7 ---- -1 :...., iT -A-4 . , Y--. , ,Y 77-7-4 W 4 , Amanda Oh1o Phone 77 BAIRD AND DRAKE Stoutsvllle Oh1o GTOCPFIGS Meats Lunch Soft Drlnks Ice Cream Phone Amanda 5F11 C1rc1ev111e 2702 Compllments of BROWN S STORE Stoutsv111e Amanda 101F22 AMANDA GREENHOUSE Amanda Oh1o Phone Amanda 17 JACOB WARNER AND SON Internatlonal Harvester Tractors and Implements Refr1gerators and Freezers Stoutsv111e, Oh1o Phone C1rc1ev111e 3309 Compllments of HEDGES LUMBER COMPANY Phone 3531 AMANDA OIL COMPANY Quaker State Products Sterllng Gasollne Amanda, Oh1o Phone Amanda 99 Compllments of BAUSUM'S VARIETY Ashv111e, Ohlo Phone 3331 AMANDA FURNITURE STORE ' 9 Y PICKAWAY DAIRY CO-OP ASSN., INC Pickaway Butter Eggs Mllk Cream Cheese Dry M11k C1rc1ev111e Ohlo Phones 28 and 29 FRED W HEDGES Lump and Stoker Coal Burn Oh1o Cola Phone 2362 MAC S T1res and Appllances 113 E Ma1n C1rc1ev111e Your frlendly Goodyear dealer LINN RADIO H TV SERVICE 162 E Franklln St Clrclevllle Oh1o Phone 289 PUCKETT SANDWICH SHOP 113 North Court Street C1rc1ev1l1e Oh1o ua11ty w1+h Servlce 325 W Maln Street C1rc1ev111e Ohlo Phone 237 VALENTINE S CANDY SHOP 126 South Court Street C1FC19V111e Oh1o HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTING GOODS CO Everythlng for Every Sport 1824 N Hlgh Street Columbus Oh1o Phone KLond1ke 4603 1 . 4, I I n 3 l 7 5 g ' U! ' H . , . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 i 1 1 . 5 I . . 1 . I . I 1 . . - - E . . 9 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 E ANKROM LUMBER 8 SUPPLY P HQ ' ' J ' H 1 1 I ln . . 1 7 I I E 1 I ' 7 1 . 5 ' 0 H ' , . 1 ' ' I . . . . 1 1 . Compllments of SHAEFFER S TIRES Lancaster Oh1o CLYDE S CRUMLEY Fuller Brush Serv1ce Debutante Cosmetlcs Ashvllle Oh1o Phone 3147 JUSTUS STORE General Merchandlse O11 H Gas A Good Place to Trade PAUL MURRAY S Radlo 5 T V Servlce South Bloomfleld Oh1o THE UNITED STATES CHEMICAL C Malntenance Supplles and Equlpment Greenvllle Oh1o EDWIN Wo IRWIN Insurance and Real Estate Ashvllle, Oh1o Phone 3892 Good Luck, Class of 55 A FRIEND fa ' . 7 ! I I . . ! V' YY OD 7 I I THE PICKAWAY GRAIN COMPANY MASON FURNITURE Rugs Furnlture Stoves Graln, Feed, Seeds and Coal F1ne furnlture s1nce 1900 Feed Gr1nd1ng and MlX1ng 121 123 North Court Street C1rc1ev111e, 0h1o C1rc1ev111e Oh1o Telephone 91 Phone 225 YOUR CIRCLEVILLE NEW CAR DEALERS COLLIN'S MARKET Free Dellvery Anywhere 1n town Phone 173 Court and Hlgh Street C1rc1ev111e, Oh1o C11fton Motor Sales Wes Edstrom Motors Johnny Evans Inc Ed Helwagen Joe Moats Harden Chevrolet P1ckaway Motors Yates Buick . - . . . 7 . . Compllmenfs of HERFF JONES COMPANY Manufacturlng Jewelers Q Statloners In C1rce1v1l1e lt s THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Your Home for Every Banklng Servlce Personal H Mortgage Loans Checklng and SaV1HgS Accounts Safe Deposlt Boxes Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon FAIRMONT S RESTAURANT 138 W Maln S+reet Clrclevllle Ohlo Where Frlends Meet . . . ' 3 I , , L4 ' H ' H PICKAWAY FARM BUREAU CO OP Everything in Farm Equ1pment Gasoline, Oil and Other Petroleum Products Fertil1zer Farm Supplies West Hound Street Phone 834 Circleville, Ohio Electrical Appliances Congratulatlons Class of 1955 Walnut Townshlp Hlgh School and To All Who Made Posslble the THE CITIZENS BANK OF ASHVILLE Ashvllle, Ohlo Slnce 1894 Member of the Federal DEPOSIT Insurance Corporatlon Graduation of This Fine Class H C HINES AND SONS Ashvllle Oh1o Jerseys of Quallty More Cow to M1lk Less Cow to Feed H Route Two Ashv11le Ohlo Watches Clocks Dlamonds Jewelry Guns Ammunltlon Sylvanla Radlo and Telev1s1on Phone Ashvllle 4139 Compllments of THE CIRCLE PRESS 122 South Court Street C1rc1ev11le Oh1o Phone 155 G Guy Campbell Prop Compllments DR WILLIAM SPEAKMAN Optometrlst D S GOLDSMIDT Optometrlst JOHN MAGILL SHANE WALTER E SHANE ENOCH MORROW Dentlst DR C CROMLEY BERTUS BENNETT DRAKE S PRODUCE ROTHMAN'S DEPTQ FORREST EASTERDAY STEEL PRODUCE COMPANY HD . ETT nFine and Better Printingn ' of DR, . 0 , ' E. S. , M. D. IX T3c1'1'Lg-'P.1iutc1' E4 COIUPJUIQ K K 4 sf 535 5,1 'iffy A :lf . fig i ff ur' A AS 33 fi 'S . 'if' 4 , '41 S I 1 5 y 1 fi 4 W
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