Walnut Township High School - Kernel Yearbook (Ashville, OH)

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QQ:-.., 3- X ffi f T l' THE SENIOR CLASS OF WALNUT TOWNSHIP SCHOOL PRESENTS THE T957 KERNEL -W V 'L 4 E f ' -aw Q if S354-aj, K 'af .. I 4' z? ?4- T iz.,- . gr' WMM ffl A ul ' ' ' XLT L T .N I J P .F lu , I F ' .1 1 ' l ' . ' ' F e , . . , l, : - Q Q 1 i f . frl at 5 .. ,il , 'a, ' 2 l r 2 B - L' - SCHOOL BOARD SEATED: George McDowell, Mrs. Ester Duvall, Clerkg Wright Noecker, Howard Hosler. STANDING: Rennie Sowers, Raymond Riegel, Harold Hines, Wayne Hines. In January of this year David Dill was appointed to replace Wayne Hines, who resigned after being elected County Commissioner. 2 DEDICATION We the Senior Class of Walnut Township School wish to dedicate the 1957 Kernel to three local ministers who havegiven their time to conduct religion classes for three years at Walnut School. . These ministers are: Reverend Fred Ketner from the Ringgold United Brethern Church, Reverend H. A. Tegtmeier from the St. Paul Lutheran Church, and Rev- erend Emerson Abts from the Hedges Chapel Methodist Church. These three ministers have served our school as speakers for Chapel services, commencement exercises, baccalaureate services, and many other school activities. 3 l I ll 5? , MR. HOWARD HOSLER, Superintendent Ohio State University B. Sc. in Educ.' 1927 8th Grade Arithmetic Algebra The list of duties which Mr. Hosler carries out conscientiously and with readiness is well known to all who appreciate what he has done for Walnut School. The graduating class of 1957 is indebted for the six years through which Mr. Hosler has guided it since he assumed his position in 1951. MR. GEORGE McDOWELL, Superintendent of Pickaway County Schools Muskingum College B. A. 1920 Ohio State University M. A, 1938 The Senior class would like to express appreci- ation to Mr. McDowell whose pleasant smile and gracious manner all too seldom are seen at Walnut School. Mr. McDowell commenced his duties as Superintendent of Pickaway County Schools on August 1, 1934. 4 -- , I ---- , agr- :gif . . V , . .A -,l,A,-.INV MARILYN LOUISE BAROFFIO Carnegie Institute 1956 B. A. , B. M. E. Vocal Music MARY JO GA SKALLA Ohio State 1956 B. Sc. in Education Instrumental Music .P AQ5 l . 'Ns J .a 6 f- , Off , 'Ig ' Q JV 3 , X '. , ng .mf f hy 'sv iz Q .I H 4' 5 . 1 I- .T ,, A yni.,Ha.I- . JACK DEVITT Ohio State University 1956 B. S. in Education Vocational Agriculture Cf in if AVIS GRACE DRESBACH Ohio Wesleyan University 1919 A. B. Degree Librarian National Honor Society Newspaper English Public Speaking and Journalism 5 ANNE COLLINS Ohio State 1940 B. Sc. in Education Girls Physical Education LOUISE E. HARROLD Ohio State University B. Sc. in Educ. 1948 M, A. 1949 English 11, 12 Latin 1, 2 Annual Senior Class Play BLANCHE HERD Ohio State University B. Sc. in Educ. 1956 Home Economics GORDON M. KYLE Ohio State University 1941 A. B. Degree Bachelor of Science in Ed Industrial Arts Geography World History ftxrl-.I l X wr:- 1 ,c an TEH: e -A rixr-:gif l I 5' :M T' X dl IA-4 .It Es. -My 1 .- -i .9 1. ...,.1 . err- Q2 ' 1 ,J 1. 1212197 V.-If E rr ' l .i 5Cf-.2 nr ' ' .N V 'ff' ' ' lg ll! .14 - V vz v . , A . F - .- ' ' -. ' -L fr TJ I ' Q56 ' 'A i EJL L., ,.L-, :...fLL..' 1 '? HELEN IRWIN Capital University 1948 B. Sc. in Education Typing I, II Shorthand I, II Business Arithmetic Bookkeeping Production Manager of school newspaper CLEON E. WEBB Ohio Wesleyan University 1908 A. B. Ohio State University 1931 M. A. Physics Biology Geometry PAUL A. REISS Miami University 1956 B. Sc. in Education American History World History Govemment Boys Physical Ed. 6 THOMAS C. BRYANT Miami University 1955 Bachelor of Science in Ed. General Science Ohio History Drivers Education Coach CLASS OFFICERS PATRICIA ANN HARBER Pat 1 If there is anything better 1 LAWRENCE EDWARD HINES Duncan Character, Leadership and a good mind, he will go far in the struggle of mankind. than ro be loved it is loving. ' L 'ff 1 ' -' 1. . . ' '-,. '11-Qu.. ff , ' ' -gr 2 . , i5 T is . 5 -.A -' ' , ' 4-W I 5 TREASURER SECRETARY CAROLE EDWINA SIX Caro1e is sweet and gay, the stars shine upon her the livelong day. 7 PRESIDENT c:LAss COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS MOTTO One Today is Worth Two Tomorrows. , - '-, , ' '-.,.., , fm . 1' if 2 , MARY ELLEN ALTHAUS Doats School is a bore -- after this year no more. ROSALIE CLINE Rosie Work a little, play a little, enjoy life to the full! Why not? f A , I .X I l ALTA PAYE CADE Laugh! You're never young but once. 8 '.3-1:1 - - 5-gay: . 3' fi A .sl I: ,wr '.,4,M'5x'-'K ' r ff . ,, I ,-1,. I 3 'lf 1 ..s. -M ,,,.t , 1 l il 4 ,. P' 1 'Q K , Y W , MARVIN LEROY BRIGNER HBO.. My memory is the thing with which I forget. MARY JOAN CRUMLEY Crum Schoo1 is a glory, except when there're lessons -- then it's another story. Y, ' ' 1 ' To - . , 'Fe J DWIGHT ROGER GRUBB Gib Sometimes I sit and think, and other times I just sit. NIELS BYRON JOHNSEN Too much work drives one mad, Who wants to go mad. if i 4 LAURA BELLE HARTMAN Hart The good die young. O my, I must take care of myself. 33. 3' 17.321 , '- ' ' fl . REBECCA JANE I-IARTLEY ' Becky She mingles a little gaiety with her wisdom. ANNA BELLE LEMASTER .vAnna.. Why tgtke life seriously- you'11 never get out alive. rf Y .rw 57 .-'I 'K-. gk :Q ,t -N Hu Qi' .XA Qgshaev- r I 9 'B -1 . ' - . ' ' W CE 'TWV ' . - - ' 1 f'f ?'7': f2'Ly'l,j .tk -L T' kv-iii.,-5?jg.',' jf ' iff '1.1Qg:vf.e!,'j QQQL 7 uf 4 T' .swf 1 x flft--12+ '-', 1.,. H . gg M12 f 15f 4g9af.2f.'Q'3-ltr , , ff- -V 'ftgrg fr : fax: fjfgfg rf 1 - A -N - li-u ' le. ,NV f in , V ..: jf ' A f' 9+ ' 1 ' X , Y i rf ' A, V g LJ, 1 WILLIAM RAY RICHARDS Lib Happy-go-lucky, gay and freeg nothing here bothers me. CARL ROBERT SCOTHORN Bob The man who invented work should have finished it. BEVERLY MARILYN SCOT HORN Bee Could she laugh-- oh my yes! Did we like her--well, just guess! ,L ., DONALD LEROY SCHRADER Dad High school is an awful bore I don't see what I came here for. BETTY LOU SKAGGS ..BetSy.. A merry heart goes all the way. I0 ' fl I Linux . . :LF MF, sf .- ,yl , , ea A 2 , ,, ,, GERALD DEAN SPEAKMAN Slug Everything comes to him who waits--therefore, why should I hurry? JOHN ARTHUR TIPTON The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. X s. L QM ELDORA LOUISE SWOYER Always happy, always gay Happy as a summer day. , BONNIE LOU WELLS Boggie Her friends they are many, her foes--has she any? I 11 CLASS HISTORY Let us return through the space of time to the first day of school for nine little first graders. Mary Althaus, Joan Crumley, Roger Grubb, Pat Harber, Becky Hartley, Laura Hartman, Larry Hines, Don Schrader, and Beverly Scothorn walked meekly into their new room. There to welcome us was our first teacher, Mrs. Lowell Cooper. She was new here at Walnut, too, so we all started our trip through space together. In the second grade we had Mrs. John Hoover. This year we put on an operetta for all the mothers. We'll never forget when the stage curtain caught on fire during one of these rehearsals. In this grade we picked up Betty Skaggs. Miss Updike was our third grade teacher. We had the same class, except for Bonnie Wells. In our fourth year we had Mrs. Ralph Fisher for our teacher. We gained Gary Speakman this year. We will always remember how much we enjoyed the first chapel services of our own. We also gave a Christmas program this year. A party at Mrs. Fisher's home ended a happy year. Mrs. Prichard was our fifth grade teacher. She let us have a Halloween Party, which we all enjoyed, at Mrs. Scothorn's. Carole Six joined us this year. In the sixth grade we had an unusual teacher -- a man, Mr. Donald Rose. We gained another passenger this year, Niels Johnsen. In the seventh grade we had Mr. Roy Bethel. This year we had a lot of parties and our class began to grow. We gained Lloyd Davis, Bob Scothorn, and John Tipton. In the eighth grade we began to raise money with the help of Miss Helen Irwin, our homeroom teacher. We gained Faye Cade this year. A party at Mrs. Crumley's ended the year. Miss Irwin was also our homeroom teacher in our freshman year of high school. This year we had Marvin Brigner, Rosalie Cline, Annabelle Lemaster, Ray Richards, and Eldora Swoyer joining us from Madison. We sold felt letters to add more money to our small start. We had Mrs. Hunt our tenth year. This year we had a money-making project of selling hosiery. We had all of our class then and no more were to be added. Mrs. Hunt was our teacher the eleventh grade, too. This was a new and exciting year with the Junior Class Play, Shy Guy, and the Junior- Senior Banquet. We had concessions at the basketball games as means of making money. We started our final year under the splendid direction of Mrs. Judd H. Dresbach. Our money-making pro- jects this year were: selling magazine subscriptions, Christmas Cards, cakes at basketball games, concessions ar. Junior High basketball tournament, and Senior Class Play, Graves Ghost. Now we have reached our destination -- graduation. This is not the end, for we have much farther to go. We must surge into the future and the un- known to discover what awaits us -- out there. We have completed one of the greatest milestones of our lives -- twelve unforgettable years at WALNUT TOWNSHIP SCHOOL. Beverly Scothorn Becky Hartley 12 JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Blanton, Irene Hamilton, Gertrude Jackson, Mary Jane Cremeans, Elizabeth Massie, Sharon Bullock, Jo Ann Eccard, Carol Cook, Louise Marshall, Carolyn Tussing, Helen Adams. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thomas Bryant, Kelly Owens, Ronnie Barr, Roger Schneider, Bill Smith, Danny Slone, Janie Cline, Melody Thomas, Donna Toole, Ruth Ann Black. THIRD ROW: Bobby Neal, Ted Young, Lindell Bell, Ernie Timmons, Bill Crookham, Bob McFarland, Joe Cavalier, Ross Barr, Joe Hoover. FOURTH ROW: David Thomas, Gary Welch, Dale White, Jerry Neff, Don Forquer, David LaRue, Dale Edwards, Mike Bogdue, Danny Dillon, David Riegel. The class officers for the Juniors this year were: President, Bill Smithg Vice-President, Jerry Neff, Treasurer, Bob Nealg Secretary, Carole Cookg News Reporter, Jo Ann Blanton. The room mother for the class is Mrs. Raymond Riegel. 13 SOPHOMORES ROW ONE: Loretta Blanton, Sylvia Sherman, Marylyn Gregory, Jane Seymour, Carol Hedges, Ellen Williams, Peggy Russell, Louise Oldaker, Beverly Swoyer, Patty Hurley, Barbara Hamilton. ROW TWO: Mr. Paul Reiss, Donna Clevenger, Virginia Clay, Beverly Bower, Marcella Barr, Doris LaRue Minnie Davie, Darlene Tucker, Ruth Schumacher. ROW THREE: John Noecker, Norman Bidwell, Paul Crumley, Jim Riley, Mickey Six, Emerson Grant, Dick Fetherolf. ROW FOUR: Dale Friend, Dick Jackson, Marcus Dresbach, Melvin Stepp, Woody Harber, Boyd Barr, David Smith, Jim Crook- ham, James Mapes, Bud Allison. ABSENT: Harry Lee, Janet Adkins. The Sophomore class officers this year were President, Marcus Dresbach, Vice President, Beverly Swoyerg Secretary, Loretta Blanton: Treasurer, Darlene Tucker. The room mothers for the class are Mrs. Homer Barr and Mrs. Waldon Sherman. I4 1 l X We 1, 5, - I . , FRESHMEN ROW ONE: Io Ellen Williams, Norma Spires, Lois Barr, Delores Grubb, Beverly Sherman, Marilyn Taylor, Janet Dean, Armeda White, Ruth Tipton, Helen Grant. ROW TWO: C. E. Webb, Bonnie Bell, Carol Harber, Marilyn Leist, Sandra Althaus, Joyce Slone, Carol Cummins, Phyllis Slone, , Joan Puckett, Donna Drum. ROW THREE: Marvin Hanley, Eugene Horsley, Carl Roark, Mark l-larber, Jerry Muncie, Paul Loar, Carl Young, David Danner, George Forson, Lloyd Davidson, Andy Duvall, ROW FOUR: Curtis Massie, Gary Hoover, John Davis, David Weaver, Tommy Robin ette, David Leist, William Brewer, Glenn LaRue, Philip Slone, James Young, Forrest Tootle. The officers for the Freshmen class this year are President, John Davis: Vice President, Norma Spiresg Secretary, Lois Barr: Treasurer, Gary Hoover. The class has no room mother this year. b 15 EIGHTH GRADE I 2 , , iv 'L gl' ' I FIRST ROW: Barbara Roark, Juanita Blanton, Marlene Crumley, Marilyn Clendenen, Ruth Smith, Nancy Hoover, Carol Ann Spangler, Linda Fausnaugh, Judy Weiler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louis? Harrold, Beverly Edwards, Marie Russell, Sharon Dem, Joan Skaggs, Virginia Williams, Patricia Christian, Connie Cookson, Rebecca Stepp. THIRD ROW: Dennis Hamilton, Ted McFarland, Ronald Jennings, William Hoover, Ronald Tussing, Stephen Greeno. FOURTH ROW: Larry,Robinette, Willard Bell, Charles Crites, Clarence Gray, Tom Harber, Carl Lynn, Richard Hedges. The class officers'this year were: President, Ted McFarland, Secretary, Juanita Blantong Treasurer, Rebecca Stepp. The room mothers for the Eighth Grade this year were: Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Crites. 16 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS ROW ONE: Mrs. Mable Haney, first and second grade combinationg Miss Nancy Hedges, fourth gradeg Mrs. Helen Noecker, seventh grade, Mrs. Dorothy Copeland, fifth gradeg Mrs. Mazie Hitler, fourth, fifth and sixth grade combination. ROW TWO: Mrs. Kathleen Cooper, first gradeg Mrs. Betty Coffman, second gradeg Mrs. Virginia Nothstine, third grade, One of these elementary teachers, Miss Nancy Hedges is teaching her first year at Walnut. Mrs. Virginia Nothstine, a former teacher at Walnut, has returned from a few years absence. These teachers have led their classes in many creative skills this past year. Many new skills hobbies have been attained by this instruction. I7 an SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Janet Schneider, Norma Lee Noecker, Alice Foster, Mary Chaffin, Delia Alderman, Patty Calton, Beverly Crumley, Mary Danner, Mary Lutz, Nancy Weiler, Wilma Roark. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Helen Noecker, Shirley Goble, Belva Dixon, Charlene Thomas, Patsy Timmons, Norma Graves, Larry Smith, Franklin Gregory, Gary Massie, Leonard Dixon. THIRD ROW: Alton Campbell, Russell Taylor, Ronnie Webb, Jerry Owens, Eugene Jackson, Richard Hansen, Larry Leist, Robert Harris, Ioe Tipton, Jerry Lynn, Bradley Hart. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Cummins, Bobby Bower, Harold Schumacher, David Hill, Paul Chaffin, Richard Glasspoole, Harley Blankenship, Robert Fetherolf, Carl Spires. The room mothers. for the Seventh Grade this year were: Mrs. Kelly Owens and Mrs. Leroy Frazier. 18 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Susan Huffhines, Alice Mae Foster, Connie Wellman, Joy Noecker, Brenda Stant, Dova Murphy, Marcia Casto, Bonnie Beers, Rebecca Rockey, SECOND ROW: Mr. Rose, Diana Pontius, Jeannette Taylor, Geraldine Adams, Bonnie Sue Stepp, Lona Mae Roark, Evelyn Short, Lynn Noecker, Juanita Schumacker. THIRD ROW: John Fetherolf, Wyatt McFarland, Carlos Murphy, Alan Peters, Gerald Weiler, Richard Webb. FOURTH ROW: Larry Calton, Charles Grubb Duane Lindsey, Ronnie Hill, Roger Runkel, Harold Leonard. The room mothers for the sixth grade this year are: Mrs. Chester Rockey, Mrs. Dwight Grubb, and Mrs. Joseph Peters. I9 FIFTH GRADE E 4 ROW ONE: Jackie Lindsey, Connie Holbrook, Patty Collins, Betty Thomas, Ruth Sowers, Karen Calton, Karen Duvall, Sheryl Wood. ROW TWO: Mrs. Dorothy Copeland, Roy Hay, Mitchell Kuehn, Virginia Brady, Patty Gray, Gloria Blankenship, Carol Taylor, Luella Blankenship. ROW THREE: Jimmy Blanton, Kenneth Campbell, Billy Brady, Ronnie Welch, Jimmy Ramey, Ray Noecker, John Hamilton, Bobby Hines, Charles Hurley. ROW FOUR: Larry Pontius, Ted Harber, Carl Roark, Eugene Massie, Stephen Dixon, Dick Graves, Benny Grable, Randy Ney. The Fifth Grade room mothers are: Mrs. Rennie Sowers, Chairman, and Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. Neil Reid. 20 5 e - J 1' I J FOURTH GRADE ROW ONE: Teri Hoffines, Kathy Gray, Marzetta Stutler, Janice Glasspoole, Bonnie Forquer, Evelyn Williams, Rosemary Runkle, Nancy Jo Jennings, Jaynie Hay. ROW TWO: Miss Hedges, Delores Murphy, Patty Stepp, Marie Short, Nancy Hines, Carol Balthaser, Barbara Cromley. ROW THREE: Judy Sykes, Jeanne Morrison, Marie Clendenen, Carla Whitaker, Roe Riegel, John Harber, Gary Patrick. ROW FOUR: Danny Tipton, Renner Foster, Alan Dill, Terry Hartley, Kenny Cookson, Walter Seymour, Larry Hall. The room mothers for the class are Mrs. Albert Jennings and Mrs. Harold Hall, '21 COMBINATION ROOM lllmffl N JX5 nl , 1. 1 9 '. i1 , . J - 1 i ei' , 7 ', 'H' I. Q4 ' g , ,if l f? Nav -1-5 ' Y I , rf- J li lH.'.Rf- -- , J R V W 4 ,,.lggi.,:5, ' ure., 1, . ,'k..f ., A fax! ! J ' 'V R 4. . V Ali, V, IU ' U: ml FIRST ROW: Sandra Grady, Carol Campbell, Shirley Harris, Elizabeth McFarland, Florence McFarland, Doris Harris, Diane Molihan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hitler, Eugene Pinkstock, Larry Jackson, Rosie Lutz, Phyllis Gregory, Mary Lou McFarland. THIRD ROW: Ralph Hart, James Sanders, William Chapin, William Tussing, Harold Russell, Bobby McFarland, James Brady. FOURTH ROW: Gene Blankenship, Junior Blankenship, Leroy Harris, Robert Williams Gary Jackson, and Dick Graves. The room mothers for the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Combination room this year are: Mrs. Sheldon Tussing, and Mrs. Raymond Molihan. 22 THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Dorthea Dixon, Carolyn Pinkstock, Linda Leist, Betty Grable, Linda Rich, Mary Brewer, Judith Gander, Carol Sue Blanton, Ann Peters, Lucille Roark. SECOND ROW: Sharon Twaddle, Donna Fetherolf, Diane Bowers, Brenda Stumbo, Peggy Tucker, Darlene Friend, Patty Twaddle, Mary Goble, Barbara Jo Butt, Sandra Harris. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nothstine, Don Crumley, Jack Moars, Charles Bowers, Don Balthaser, Dean Riegel, Michael Greeno, Van Roark, Larry Schumacher, Larry Webb. FOURTH ROW: Scott Clay, Gerald Hill, Gayle Fosnaugh, Claude Dixon, Eddie Roark, Billy Gray, Lawrence Spires, Roger Taylor, Gary Bartholomew, John Christian. The roorn mothers for the Third Grade this year are: Mrs. Donald Balthaser and Mrs. Joseph Peters. 23 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Linda Dillon, Kathy Beers, Sue Herron, Joan Glasspoole, Grace Ann Black, Janice Harber, Mary Kay Hoover, Kay Hay. SECOND ROW: Janet Chaffin, Connie Reinhart, Jill Butt, Glenda Dixon, Mike Woodward, Sidney Liming. THIRD ROW: Teddy Brewer, Dean Barr, Eddie Archer, Steven Puckett, Charles Cromley, Dickie Massie, Mrs. Coffman. FOURTH ROW: John Whitaker, Bill Sanders, Eddie Schamehorn, James Hart, Bobby Forquer, Bruce Brown, Larry Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Dick Barr, Rayoma Campbell, Nancy Collins, Billy Dean, Herbert Fultz, Tommy Hamilton, Sandra Fowler. The room mothers for the second grade are Mrs. Harley Hoover and Mrs. Donald Forquer. 'C 24 3' FIRST GRADE ROW ONE: Candy Huffer, Katherine Brady, Peggy Harris, Rita Stumbo, Mazie Blankenship, Waveline Burgeon, Sue Ann Puckett, Debbie Nance, Martha Ann Sark. ROW TOW: Mary Jane Reinhart, Diana Kuehn, Ellen Jo Twaddle, Ricky Ward, John Grable, Palma Welch, Judy Schamehorn. ROW THREE: Mrs. Cooper, Larry Roark, Ted Hart, Bobby Brewer, Gary Bowers, Rudy Sayre, Dick Maulihan-, David Parks. ROW FOUR: James Kirk, Jeff Riegel, Mike Conner, Tommy Scorhorn, Kenneth Harris, John Hoffhines, Kenneth Taylor. ' The room mothers for the First Grade this year were Mrs. Carl Scothorn, Mrs. Hugh Huffer, and Mrs. Paul Riegel. 25 fm, My TOP : Complete first grade. BOTTOM: Complete second grade. wi K-. . ,-h .V i d I . r 26 VARSITY FIRST ROW: Mr. Tom Bryant, Varsity Coach, Andy Duvall, Managerg Eugene Horsley, Manager Mr Paul Reiss, Reserve Coach. SECOND ROW: David Riegel, Dale White, Bill Smith, Danny Slone William Brower, Dale Edwards, Boyd Barr, Woody Harber, Ted Young, Lindell Bell. The varsity started the season well by winning the first game, after which they fell into the losers column. But like the reserves they showed great improvement as the season progressed, and after Darby forfeited the first tournament game, the Tigers sprang back into action by defeating Atlanta and Scioto The team bowed to Ashville in the finals and claimed second place in the tournament. This fast moving team deserves praise for their work this season and we look forward to the team to gain one place higher next year. Walnut u Stoutsville Amanda Ashville Pickaway Darby New Holland Amanda Scioto 50 Walnut 85 67 ' 65 69 55 63 109 V 27 Kingston Saltcreek Deercreek Unionoto Jackson Atlanta Canal Winchester Monroe RESERVE 3 1 ' i - 1 1 : v in' ' gi pf, 7. FIRST ROW: Jim Riley, Gary Hoover, John Davis, David Weaver, Harry Lee, Paul Crumley, Mickey Six, Bud Allison, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Paul Reiss, Reserve Coach, Jim Crook- ham, Melvin Stepp, Curtis Massie, David Smith, Mr. Tom Bryant, Varsity Coach. The Walnut Reserves fell into the losers column at the beginning of the season, but a study of the seasons record shows improvement in later games. They played 16 games winning 6. We are looking forward to this reserve team to apply their experience and improvements to put Walnut's name in the winner's bracket more often next year. Walnut 25 Stoutsville 44 Walnut 45 Kingston 28 Amanda 47 34 Saltcreek 28 Ashville 58 35 Williamsport 32 Pickaway 38 33 Unionoto 35 Darby 39 27 Jackson 50 New Holland 32 25 Atlanta 22 Amanda 59 42 Canal Winchester 41 Scioto 5 'I 50 Monroe l 28 JUNIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: Gary Massie, Manager, Robert Fethorolf, Billy Hoover, Larry Robinette, Clarence Gray, Tom Harber, Harold Schumacher, Ronnie Tussing. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tom Bryant, Varsity Coach, Stephen Greeno, Ronnie Webb, Jerry Owens, Ronald Jennings, Charles Crites, Richard Hedges, Larry Leist, Russell Taylor, Mr. Paul Reiss, Junior High Coach. After experiencing lean years, the Junior High team deserves greater recognition this year after taking first place in the county tournament. The team was presented a large trophy after defeating Washington 39-36 in the finals. They were a hardworking team winning 'I games and losing 4. i 29 Eldora Swoyer Joan Crurnley JoAnn Blanton Carolyn Tussing Helen Adams 3 'T' . .1 l , :1 M LIE C 4 1 Lois Barr Beverly Swoyer Joyce Slone Darlene Tucker Loretta Blanton 30 Il , i'3l 1 H 1 1 1 ,v. ii Carole Six Helen Adams Ioan Crurnley Eldora Swoyer Carolyn Tussing I 1 ,1 , lx f' F I K l i f i 1 -Q-rl Sharon Dern Joan Skaggs Carole Spangler Juanita Blanton Marlene Crumley 3.1 FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Billy Hoover, manager: Woody Harber, David Riegel, Bill Smith, Ted Young, Dave Thomas, Dave Weaver, Mickey Six, manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tom Bryant, assistant coachg John Tipton, Leroy Owens, Dave Smith, Mr. Paul Riess, coachg Paul Crumley, manager. Not in picture: Marvin Brigner. The Walnut Football team suffered many reverses in league play. The season ended with a 1-4 record. Walnut was tied with Jackson for fourth place. Since only two of the players graduate this year we expect more of the team next year. p V32 BAND If ',-'-- -754. - .-hi-PM , !:le'1'::7:dy.:s1-L tw Q, Q ZJAL, : - - : ...- 1: , 3- -.. 71 :,: .f..-,-.,:,,-,V 0-1: ':+... : Y, 1, i , i .. .. GB - an Li, . -aa, - - - V FIRST ROW: Joe Cavalier, Janie Cline, Carol Cook, Tommy Harber, Carl Lynn, Patty Hurley. SECOND ROW: Minnie Davie, Bob Neal, Becky Hartley, Larry Hines, Donna Drum, Ioan Skaggs, Harry Lee, Bob McFarland. THIRD ROW: John Noecker, Ted McFarland, Marlene Crumley, Rosalie Cline, Don Forquer, Roger Schneider, Joe Hoover, Melvin Stepp, Darlene Tucker, Jim Riley. STANDING Io Ann Blanton, Beverly Sherman, Joan Eccard, Louise Marshall, Bonnie Bell, Miss Gaskalla, Dolores Grubb, Betty Skaggs, John Tipton, Bud Allison. At the football game last fall, before election, the band put on a whole show in honor of the 5' candidates. We also played for the Queen and her attendants at the Homecoming. We have re- . ceived money from different organizations and we have purchased a new set of cymbals. We also plan to purchase a new baritone. We are planning to attend the county music festival and also we are planning a Spring Festival for a Sunday afternoon in the latter part of April. 33 MAJORETTES ROW ONE: Jo Ann Eccard, Beverly Sherman, Bonnie Bell, Louise Marshall, Jo Ann Blanton. ROW TWO: Betty Skaggs, Drum Majorette, The majorettes of the Walnut High School Band were busy this year. They marched in the Pumpkin Show and Fourth of July Parades, performed at the football games and the Homecoming basketball game. Betty Skaggs, a senior, was the Drum Majorette for this year. She also plays in the band. 34 BRASS SEXTET h -vs-M ' ..-- 10 , . ., ,,, ' W ' -i-1'v '- -1,-11 . ----,.......-- , ,, .- - .........- ,,,,,. D N, . ---7 .....- I ..-- . ,,..'.. ...t , ..-- : -----...-:...'-...- - --,gg : 'f- ' T -fav.: -.11-'22 . .....,,.......-.-, ,-,,,, , ..-,,..---,--i-,- . ..i...-1--1-1-1-'E-. I- ,....- Miss Gaskalla conducting. Members of the brass sextet are: Trumpets, Joe Cavalier, Janie Cline Baritones, Carol Cook, Jim Rileyg Tuba, Melvin Steppg French Horn, John Noeckerg Trombone, Bob McFarland. Our activities for the year included: The Senior Class Play, the P. T. A. Festival and the Spring Concert. We organized rather late in the year, but still feel as though we have learned a great deal from the experience. 35 GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wells, Eldora Swoyer, Irene Hamilton, Joan Crumley, Mary Althaus, Carole Six, Patty Hurley, Delores Grubb. SECOND ROW: Donna Drum, Gertrude Jackson, Joan Puckett, Carol Cummins, Laura Hartman, Beverly Scothorn, Sharon Bullock, Loretta Jones, Melody Thomas. THIRD ROW: David Riegel, Dale White, Mike Bogdue, Lloyd Davis, Ray Richards, Ted Young. The leader of the chorus, Mrs. Baroffio, was not pre- sent for the picture. The glee club sang at the P. T. A. Christmas Program and some members of the chorus sang at the Pickaway County Music Festival. The chorus group consists of nine sopranos, eight altos, and six male voices. Out of this number, there were nine seniors, nine juniors, one sophomore, and four freshmen. 36 1 O F.F.A. ROW ONE: Jack Devitt, Advisor, Ross Barr, David Riegel, Larry Hines, Lindell Bell, Roger Schneider Marvin Brigner. ROW TWO: Bob Soothorn, John Noecker, Jim Riley, Norman Ridwell, Richard Jackson, Paul Loar, Richard Fetheroff, Paul Crumley, Ted Young, Leroy Owens. ROW THREE: IOl1l'1 Tipton, George Forson, Marcus Dresbach, Phillip Slone, Glenn LaRue, Lloyd David, Niels Johnsen, Dale White, Bill Smith, Dave Thomas. The Walnut Chapter, Future Farmers of America, consists of twenty-seven boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. The Vo-Ag classes have five boys in the Freshman class, seven boys in the sophomore class and fifteen boys in the Junior and Senior classes. Some of the activities include seven trophies won at the county fair, silver award won in the parliamentary procedure contest, and silver award won in Shop Exhibit at the State Fair. The Fox drive. pest hunt, Rabbit Supper, Spring Banquet, public speaking, Pumpkin Show display, and project tours were also big activities. F. F.A. officers are: President, Harry Hines, Vice President, David Riegelg Treasurer, Marvin Brignerg Secretary, Roger Schneiderg Sentinel, Ross Barr, and Reporter, Lindell Bell. 37 F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Irene Hamilton, Sylvia Sherman, Patty Hurley, Beverly Sherman, Ruth Tipton, Minnie Davie. SECOND ROW: Darlene Tucker, Beverly Swoyer, Becky Hartley, Eldora Swoyer, Joan Crum- ley, Betty Skaggs, Bonnie Bell, Lois Barr, Miss Herd. THIRD ROW: Carol Hedges, Joan Puckett, Donna Drum, Delores Grubb, Marylyn Taylor, Bonnie Wells, Io Ann Eccard, Carolyn Tussing, Louise Marshall, Helen Grant. FOURTH ROW: Gertrude Jackson, Patty Whishon, Phyllis Slone, Joyce Slone, Carole Six, Mary Althaus, Helen Adams, Carol Harber, Ruth Ann Shumaker. FIFTH ROW: Doris La Rue, Rosalie Cline, Laura Hartman, Carol Cummins, Sandra Althaus. Officers this year are: President, Joan Crumleyg Vice President, Betty Skaggs, Secretary, Eldora Swoyerg Ass't secretary, Becky Hartley, Treasurer, Beverly Swoyerg Ass't treasurer, Minnie Davie: Parliamentarian, Darlene Tucker, Historian, Bonnie Belly News Reporter, Lois Barr, Chapter Mother, Mrs. Warren Swoyerg Chapter Advisor, Miss Blanche Herd. On December 15th we had our annual Rabbit Supper with the F. F. A. We made gifts for the children's home at Christmas. Our banquet with the F. F. A, was March 29th. 38 LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Don Forquer, Becky Hartley, John Noecker, Jerry Neff, Beverly Scothorn, Ray Richards, Beverly Bower. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Harrold, Carol Harber, Bonnie Bell, Marilyn Gregory, Ruth Tipton, Jo Ellen Williams, Irene Hamilton, Melody Thomas. THIRD ROW: Darlene Tucker, David Weaver, David Smith, John Davis, Jo Ann Eccard. The officers for this year in the Latin Club are: President, Jerry Neffg Vice President, John Noeckerg Secretary, Beverly Scothorn, Treasurer, Becky Hartley, News Reporter, Don Forquerg Parliamentarian, John Tiptong Constitutionalists, Ray Richardsg Sentinel, Beverly Bower. 39 KERNEL STAFF FIRST ROW: Mrs. Harrold, Advisor: Patty Harber, Sales Manager: Becky Hartley, Assistant Editor Laura Hartman, Editorg Ray Richards, Business Managerg Beverly Scothorn, Literary Editorg Larry Hines, Sports Editor. SECOND ROW: Anna LeMaster, Art Editorg Bob Scothorn, Photographerg Carole Six, Production Managerg Bonnie Wells, Class Editor. Not Pictured: Faye Cade, Ad- vertisement Editor. 40 NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Mike Bogdue, Patty Harber, Bob McFarland, Don Forquer, Ray Richards, Beverly Scothorn, Jerry Neff. SECOND ROW: Bob Scothorn, Miss Irwin, Anna LeMaster, Gertrude Jackson. ' This year the Journalism Class put out the school paper. For the first time subscriptions were sold. We express our appreciation to Mrs. Judd Dresbach who advised, helped, and edited the news, and to Miss Helen Irwin who directed the typing and editing. W 41 LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: Jerry Neff, Patty Hai-ber, Ray Richards, Becky Hartley, Betty Skaggs, Mike Bogdue Ruth Ann Black. SECOND ROW: Don Forquer. The student librarian helps keep the library running smoothly by checking books in and out, collecting fines, suggesting good books for students, and finding requested books. Mrs. Judd H. Dresbach has been the faculty librarian for the past 4 years. 42 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Louise Marshall, Beverly Swoyer, Ray Richards, Don Forquer, Laura Hartman, Joan Puckett. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: These students work in the office one period per day, helping with many of the daily office details. They are selected on the basis of scholarship, ability, and integrity. To this list should be added Jerry Neff and Patty Harber. V 43 PICKAWAY COUNTY HONOR SOCIETY To be chosen as a member of the National Honor Society is a great honor for any student. The County Honor Society Banquet is held in a different school in the county each year. Last year the banquet was held at Ashville High School on April 15. The Ashville P. T.A. planned and served the dinner. New officers were elected during the business session. They were: Linda Wilson, Pickaway, President, George Bowling, Jackson, Vice-President, Dianne Nance, Ashville-Harrison, Secretaryg Bean Stevenson, Chaplaing Larry Fu11en, Ashville-Harrison, Sergeant-at-Arms. The pupils pictured were elected from the 1956 junior and senior classes. The newly nominated members from Walnut School that year were: Joan Gorden, seniorg Larry Hines and Anna LeMaster, juniors. 44 WALNUT TOWNSHIP HONOR SOCIETY STANDING: Sarah Jane Cline, Don Forquer, Mrs. Iudd Dresbach, Jerry Neff, Carol Cook. SEATED Laura Hartman, Bonnie Wells, Larry Hines, Anna LeMaster, Patty Harber, Ray Richards. The annual tapping service of the National Honor Society was held in an assembly of the upper grades on March 15,' 1957 at 2 P. M. The service included three former members of the National Honor Society: Miss Mary Jo Gaskalla, Miss Nancy Hedges, and Mrs. Richard Hanson. Anna LeMaster and Larry Hines received this honor last year. Those who were tapped this year were: Sarah Jane Cline, Don Forquer, Carol Cook, Jerry Neff, juniors: Patty Harber, Laura Hartman, Bonnie Wells, and Ray Richards, seniors. 45 f .L I , ,Ri Mr. Kyle and Industrial Arts Class xx . Niels Johnsen xe- . -wa Miss Herd and Minnie Davie 5 Carole Six Bonnie Bell Mr. Devitt and Vo-Ag Class Betty and Ray l ' -3596 If: , Q 1 QQQS f,gV,k.lt+s S if f 'W' ' fi: ' J' 9 -'pi' -' ' e ' E33 g 'S 113-5 Larry 46 Bea and Bob 4 wr .hr Howard Ett V-8 Ford 1954 Sparky Sark V-8 Ford 1954 Leslie Cook 6 cyl. International 1956 John Barr 6 cyl. G. M.C. 1956 George Lawless 6 cyl. Dodge 1952 Ernest Barr 6 cyl. International 1956 Grant Brown V-8 Dodge 1956 Albert Friend V-8 Dodge 1957 49 Pi W-mln' Ee ig, . Q, .gg Laura Belle Hartman queen and E1dO1'21 Swoyer and Laffy HiI1CS HI escort Don Forquer homecoming. 'M H l 5 , . ' J 'uflx , K - ' 'J '. r f U - . . u L l' 1 1' 'L . , I' a 'V Cutting of Christmas cake: Betty Runkle , helper, Mrs, Duvall in school office at Genevieve Roark, cook, Mrs. Duvall, secretary, her private desk. Della Sykes, cook, Isabell Baker, cook, and Opal Davis, cook. 1 3.-1-11? Cat Many miles away 50 1q T!x.f-. , L- ,m'v,,. V b ',,7f!.2- N . rl ui- ,142 E ul .wx 5..'JQ1: Vue: : X His? J . v 2- 1 'I' ..1..-mf w I T' H' ' ELG ' J 1 x 4 . , A - V 1 H? 1 Boys will play . 415' '. I' Lower grademen playing on the school's new combination basket- ball and tennis court. Mr. Bryant in sixth period Study Hall School parking lot south side Joe Hoover working in Ind. Arts Joann Skaggs, left, and Betty, right David Riegel 53 SENIORS - 12 YEARS AGO Roger 8 Don Larry Mary - Joan Mrs. Cooper Patty Laura Beverly BSCRY Y A ,Too or ,o 54 o o --'L ..!,- .1 if ,, N ., r I ' , L ,, f- ' ' Sufi , 1 If ' ,, .,, V M-.,. 5 g. A , ,,,,j Ili- 'f- V ij. ,ig T I' I 'QI f 'asf ir 1 ' Q. W ,f -1' Hifi , , Senior Class Play url-. , Senior Class Play 5 w 3 :if David Thomas working on F. F. A, tractor Betty Skaggs and Eldora Swoyer singing between acts of Senior Play. Studious f S55 iffy Faye Cade , v Faye Cade Ind. Arts Betty Skaggs ' ' N . . -V 1'-was . . S- T' -hi 4 , fp. Y I vu , A ' ,gt 9 'QI'-Q55 'a 7, . 3 - - -xr , ff rf- , ,, H ' - . fa uf ff' a ' is 1 ' If, a 5 1 1 ' - r 1 ' 1: .L fa j, tv - ffl 4 Go-Togethers Sharon Bullock - -nw - -f . Y WE' J! 1 .'.-V --' ,un 1: 3 .1 QLJMI4 11 :SEEN v . . 1:-5 SEQ' M4 Tir ,.. ., L.,.u f-,-:. - fx- 4' ' yr Q. ,Ag Z ii.. QWVF' . 25' nf ,L ,Er all ii! Q 1 f ' It W , S V: ky-' ,', Tfhf ,. ,v-A aw? I. W Z-gf ? , l E, V +! , av? f A ' ' A .ag ' , 1 .V W, Lf' 5 ' A r ' V 'V' . .w,.i'ar li I 1 .:f5. A- . M3 i jtjifinfr wif. ...if Q, Q, ? ff x . X. V, F A S.. .., Bonnie Bell Beverly Scothorn Laura Hartman Sharon Dern 58 -E l , '-1 vu ' II hr fix.: Mrs. Hunt, Anna, Ralph, and Pat I wigisi' i I... - 'iz' . 5 Y 1, 'L 1 . J l . Chuck and Larry A ,s.q.-W Becky Hartley Roger Grubb Roger Schneider 194' - 54,41 Jo Ann Skaggs Marlene Crumley Lois Barr 60 Rosalie Cline B 84 C OIL COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Gas - Oil - Grease Tires - Batteries Ashville, Ohio Phone 4471 THE PICKAWAY GRAIN CO. Grain, Feed, Seeds, and Coal Feed Grinding and Mixing Phones: Circleville 1991 Elmwood 1901 West Side 194 Yellow Bud 30746 Circleville, Ohio THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established 1863 Circleville, Ohio Free Parking Lot Drive-in Banking Service The CircIeviIIe Oil Co. Circleville, Ohio Walnut Creek Form Registered Hereford Cattle Hampshire Hogs 6 Miles East of Ashville John P. Courtright - Owner Guy Hartley - Manager Phone 2366 CIRCLEVILLE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSGCIATION Harden-Chevrolet Clifton-Oldsmobile H Cadillac Yates-Buick Pickaway Motors-Ford Helwagen-Pontiac Flanagan-Dodge 8 Plymouth nwesn Edstrom-Chrysler 3 Plymouth Circleville Motors-Mercury Joe Moats-De Soto 8 Plymouth You Get a Better Used Car from a New Car Dealer Compliments of WELLS RESTAURANT Friendliness Fine Foods Circleville Route 3 Phone 5036 Franklin Co. Form Bureobu Groveport, Ohio Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Farm Supplies Cockshutt Machinery FR. 7-3307 FR. 2-3264 Lindsey's Bake Shop 127 West Main Street Circleville, Ohio HBuy It Bakedn HBest Wishes to the Seniorsn DR. F. C. AYERS Amanda, Ohio H. C. Hines ond Sons Ashville, Ohio Jerseys of Quality uMore Cow to Milk Less Cow to Feedn Compliments of Ackermon's Drugs K. H. Ackerman, Reg. P. H. Groveport, Ohio Compliments of Norman Zitke Mills Mcirkef Phone TE. 6-3121 Groveport, Ohio AMANDA GRAIN CO., INC. Feed, Fence, Fertilizer Tile and Seeds Custom Grinding nHighest Price Paid For All Grainsn Phone IO 9-2101 Amanda, Ohio Shades Restaurant Paul E Helen Shade HFood Deliciously Different Serving the Public Sundays Week Days Except Monday Canal Winchester, Ohio 5 Groveporf Lumber Co. Groveport, Ohio Phone TE-6-5369 Kochheiser's Hardware Co 113 W. Main Street Circleville, Ohio Phone 100 Compliments of DR. WILLIAM SPEAKMAN DR. ROBERT HEDGES DR. DAVID GOLDSCH IDT Circleville Optometrists S'rumbo's General Store Groceries, Shoes, Clothes Gasoline H Oil George Stumbo, Owner B. F. Goodrich 115 East Main St. Circleville, Ohio The Peoples Bank Company Two Convenient Locations Main Office-Canal Winchester, Branch Office-Groveport, Ohi Members of the F.D,I.C. and Federal Reserve System Ohio o Franklin Co. Farm Bureau Groveport, Ohio Phone TE 6-3007 TE 6-3264 Compliments of Kiser's l. G. A. Store The Dairy Bar 108 S. Court Street Restaurant ' Circleville, ohio Stoutsville, Ohio Henry Fausnaugh Clearcreek Valley Banking Co. plainview Sohio Service Groceries - Meats Amanda, Ohio Soft Drinks - Cigarets Phone Cir. 7005 Phone WO.-94201 Amanda Route F2 at 674 Amanda Greenhouse Brown's Grocery Flowers for All Occasions WO. 9-4595 Amanda, Ohio phone WO. 9,4371 Stoutsville, Ohio C0ffm0nl5 Repfllf SlW0P The Canal Winchester Bank Allis-Chalmers Parts Q Service 1887 - Seventy Years - 1957 Amanda, 01110 Member of F. D. I. C. Compliments of BILL BLANTON Representative of H ERFF JONES COMPANY M f t ' g Jewele d St t' A N D ARTMASTER YEARBOOKS INC Printers of This Book DICK HOLZER FORD SALES 219 North Broad Street Lancaster, Ohio Compliments of SPEAKMAN BARBER SHGP L. Jo SPEAKMAN Ashville, Ohio Compliments of JIMMIE'S DRIVE INN HHome of the Jawbreakeru Lancaster, Ohio Memorial Drive Compliments of LEWIS E. CCDOK INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Casualty - Auto Liability - Life Complete Farm Insurance 1055 West Main Street Circleville, Ohio Phone 169 Lewis M. Cummins 84 Son Hardwood Lumber Surveyor Stakes Custom Planning Ashville, ohio M. M. Hott Florist - Nurseryman Uwe Wire Flowersn Ashville, Ohio Compliments of Ashville Hardware Ashville, Ohio Lowers Restaurant HYou Are Always Welcomeu Phone WO. 9-4461 Amanda, Ohio Compliments of Scioto Grain 84 Supply Co. B Ashville, Ohio Real Estate Robert Bob Bausam . S. CTiml Millar, Realtor Farms - City Property Phone Ashvillez 3071 Res. - 86 Long Street 3331 Store - 17 East Main Street Ashville Grain Company Ashville, Ohio Phone 3241 Compliments of Cain's Food Market 8K Restaurant Ashville, ohio CIRCLEVILLE SAVINGS AND BANKING 1.18 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio Complete Banking Services 251, Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposits BARTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE 3 Long Street Ashville, Ohio AMANDA LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Supplies Phone WO. 9-4341 Amanda, Ohio OAKS PURE OIL Ashville, ohio The Circleville Hardware Co. 107-O9 E. Main St. Circleville, Ohio Housewares - Toys - Hardware Metzger Radio 8. Appliances Zenith TV - Norge Kelvinator Appliances Lithopolis, Ohio Phone TE. 7-4444 Res. TE. 7-4262 Compliments of Pickaway Dairy Co-op Association HA Farm Owned Organizationn PeT'ri'r's Serving Circleville and Pickaway Co. 36 Years Visit Our New Sports Shop The Circleville Lumber Co. HBetter Building Servicen Lumber - Mill Work Hardware - Paints - Glass Edison Avenue Phone 269 Circleville, Ohio Tobias' Studio HPhotographers of Qualityu 35 South Broad Street Lancaster, Ohio Phone OL. 1386 L. M. Butch Co. Jewelers Gifts, China, Glass Hedges Lumber Co. Ashville, Ohio Phone 3531 Congratulations Class of 1957 Walnut Township High School and To All Who Made Possible the Graduation of This Fine Class THE CITIZENS BANK GF ASHVILLE Ashville, Ohio Since 1894 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Reid's insuronce Agency Office 137 East Main Street Circleville, Ohio Peoples Store Lithopolis, Ohio GoelIer's Point Store 219 East Main Street Circleville, Ohio Fred W. Hedges Lump and Stoker Coal nBurn Ohio Coaln Phone 2362 Justus' Store H' H' EH Route Two Ashville, Ohio General Merchandise Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Stoutsville, Ohio Jewelry Rural Route One Guns Ammunition Phones: Amanda WO. 16-F-14 Circleville 1686 Sylvania Radio and Television Phone Ashville 4139 Shoeffer Skofing Rink HJoin the Jolly Crowd At Shaeffer's Roller Rinkn Amanda, Ohio North Groin Co. Grain - Hay - Feed Seeds - Coal - Fence Phone - 6-5362 Groveport, Ohio United Department Store 117 West Main Street Circleville, Ohio Amanda Furniture Store Amanda, Ohio HCome and Visit Our New Locationn Groveport Cleaners HWe Operate Our Own Plantn 710 Main Street Groveport, Ohio Helser Wharton Hardware Amanda, Ohio Deming Pumps Lucas Paints Speed Queen Dryers 8 Washers Don Forquer HDealer in Strawn Stoutsville, Ohio Phone Amanda WO 9-2625 Hiatt's Groceries Amanda, Ohio Phone Amanda IO 9-2481 Cellar Lumber Company Canal Winchester Phone TE-7-7747 Huston's HRed Rose Feedsn Grinding and Mixing Circleville, Ohio Phone 961 Canal Winchester, Messick's Market Phone 4341 Ashville, Ohio Dickson's Department Store HSee Our New Furniture Department Amanda, Ohio Compliments of DR. C. W. CROMLEY Veterinarian Ashville, Ohio Ken Realty Groveport, Ohio Compliments of Ohio-Midland Light 8g Power Co Phone TE. 7-4351 Hunter Hardware Frigidaire-Appliances-Maytag Lucas Paints Ohio Canal Winchester, Ohio Phone TE. 7-4100 Winchester Milling Co. Compliments of Elfrink and Kenney Grain ' - Sales Purina Chows Canal Winchester, Ohio Canal Winchester BOLENBAUGH HARDWARE CO. Heating - Plumbing - Wiring Canal Winchester, Ohio Phone 7-4324 Compliments of ASHVILLE BANKING CO. Ashville, Ohio Member of Federal Reserve System TOPY'S TOWN 84 COUNTRY STORE Hardware, Paint, Oils Turpentine, Glass Pipe - Pipe Fittings Bulk Garden Seeds Phone 3781 286 North Long Street Ashville, Ohio FRED SHAEFFER TIRE SHOP INC. Lancaster, Ohio uBe Safer with Shaeffern Horn's Gift Shop 111 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio Phone 195 Jewelry-Watches-Flowers-Pottery Brown Troctor 84 Impl. Co. John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parts - Service Ashville, Ohio Phone 4281 Mo rcy Store Route Two Ashville, Ohio TEmp1e 7-4051 Zero Locker Processing for Locker and Home Locker Uwe Make Our Own Ice Creamn Phone 2251 Ashville, Ohio Puckett Sondwich Shop 113 North Street Circleville, Ohio Kuhn 8g Kuhn Insuronce George F. Kuhn Ashville, Ohio Moson Furniture Rugs, Furniture, Stoves Fine Furniture Since 1900 121-123 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio Phone 225 Denver Greenlee Groceries H Musical Instruments Phone 907 Circleville, Ohio FAIRMONT'S RESTAURANT 138 West Main Street Circleville, Ohio Compliments of DEAN'S POTATO CHIPS Circleville, Ohio CIRCLE 'D' RECREATION Skating and Bowling 144 East Main Street Circleville, Ohio GLITT'S RESTAURANT 101 East Main Circleville, Ohio R. P. Bennington - Operator Food Cooked As You Like It Bosic CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Circleville Plant East Corwin Street Phone 461 Groce's Shoe Store 103 East Main Street Circleville, Ohio The Store of Quality Dupler Lumber Co. Complete Building Service Phone OL-3-9077 Route 6--Lancaster, Ohio FifzpoTrick's Prinfery Printing - Stationery Office Supplies Telephone 263 127 East Main Street P. O. Box 187 Circleville, Ohio Foirfield Federol Savings ond Loon Assn. 110 East Main Street Lancaster, Ohio George Lowless Ashville, Ohio Phone 2142 Repair Shop - Welding Bur'ron's Gift Shop Watch Repair 105 East Main Street Circ1evi11e, Ohio Boyd's Jewelry Jewelry of A11 Kinds Phone 5671 Ashville, Ohio We Thank The Walnut Township Senior Class of 1957 And in the years to come... When this book becomes a priceless Treasure of pleasant memories, we Hope our efforts will make it even More enjoyable and that you will Remember... 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