West Alexandria High School - Bulldog Yearbook (West Alexandria, OH)
- Class of 1954
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M.. l 9q,,..,., V--' DEDICATIO We the Senior Class of 1954, take great pride in dedicating this annual to Mr. Le i lo n Mclntire our superintendent who in many ways too numerous to mention has helped us through the most formative years of our education. Not only has he been a wonderful teach- er principaland superintendent butal- so a friend to all of us. May he con- tinue to help others as he has helped us. Thus Page Sponsored by Best Washes from TWIN VALLEY HATCHERIES INC Wes1Alexondrru Ohao Phone 202 W OUR ADMINISTRATION Superintendent Mr. Leilon Mclntire Mr. Harold Shaw This page sponsored by: BENNETT'S SOHIU SERVICE CENTER East Main Street Eaton, Ohio Phone - 628 Board Of Education Left to right: Jane Buckingham, Roy Wright, Carl Habekost, Von Klepinger, Herman J, B, Unger, Dale Buckingham. High School Principal Elementary Principal Mrs. Mary-Lou Watkins -,LJ ?,,..- JOYCE BLAKEMAN IIUBLRT CONARROE HERBERT ERBAUGH 'sf 'Q B, S. in Home Ec. Education, B. S. in Agriculture, B. S. in Vocational Horne hc., E. li. A. Education, Masters in Biologi- Adviser, Supervisory teacher cal Science, Social Studies 84 for Miami U. KEITH ROGERS A. B., English K Spanish, Jun- ior Class Advisor Rorsrrw LONG 1,1 I ' 5 X' . I ff X , ' M.E. in Ad- B' 51m Edgcnatglietball Cgjach' rninistratio , History, Science wortd- SL Arn. I 1 F eshrrt an 3, Dti Sponsor. ROBERT WALKER Vers Tr ainmg- I B S in Agriculture X ocation B S in Educa ion B S in Education Math Book alAg,ricu1ture F l A Adu er ence ci Xiatliernatics Sr Class keeping Gen Business Jr High Ad isgr P1-1r1C1p31 Basketball Football Track Sth 4 Grade Adviser P ' 0 5 .I ' xx Q I t 9 ' ED RANSBOTTOM ELL RUBY MCCLELLAN toRt2AtNE KAP 'W f l 1 I rs s in Education, Ifldusma . L N gag, Litera- AIG 7-3 Adviser. - - A.B., Math 1' U' Latin. T4 ' C H Ezine Arts, B-5-QUHQZ1 ture 9. ind Year igncation, Elementary 0 An- Adviser' Echooi AN-Enghshs SL I ' nuai Adviser. DENNIS WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS RUTHANNA WUOLF 100609 70000 llll ,Q . Q .. 'CZ I t B. S.. in Music Educ ation, B. S. in Music Education, High B. S. in Education, Business Ed Music-Elementary, Ir. High 84 School Band ucarion,Sr.Eng,1ish, Girls Phys SI- High CCh0rusJ Ed., Sophomore Class Sponsor 5 Librarian, Newspaper Adviser Patrol Boys Lunchtime K N-'J x W' ' , 1 . so ,gy 'v l s f r' 'X E Q9 ru Custodians Carolyn Summers Thus Page Sponsored by l G A Q 2 3 sr vw if XXOX A . 9050 3, Bus Drivers QF E S in 9 57 9 Z ... .. ... ru I E' O ..- sw V1 F' DJ :J Q. 5- , as P. ' 5 PEoPLE Secretary APPRECIATE Everyday Low Prices HAMMOND ENTERPRISES INC. Custom Slaughfering West Alexandria, Ohio 33-W 6 FAREWELL - CLASS '54 Dear Senior s: With all your other friends, we join in extending congratulations upon your graduation from high school and in wishing you success and happiness in whatever activities you may engage hereafter. You are experi- encing, perhaps, two conflicting emotions as your grad- C. R.Cob1emz uation day approaches, one of joy and gladness over the successful completion of twelve years of formal education, the other of regret and sadness over the breaking forever of class unity and friendship which have grown during the years of working and playing together. From now on you will be more or less on your own, - to make your own decisions,to plan your own way of life, to determine your own attitudes and responses to the great currents of human endeavors which will inevitably beat upon you. It is our hope that your high school course of study, the influence of your teachers and your own increasing maturity have given you the wisdom, the in- sight and the purpose to make wise choices and to so conduct yourselves that your lives may be examples for good to other and reflect honor and credit not only upon yourselves but upon the community and school responsible for your education. When I was a student in high school, I ran across a quotation which has meant much to me and which you, too, may like. I think its authorshipis cred- ited to Longfellow and goes like this: Live noble lives, as you may in whatever circumstances of life you may find yourselves, so that your epitaph maybe that of Euripides: 'This monument does not make thee famous, O. Euripides, but thou makest this monument fa- mous', Sincerely yours, C. R. Coblentz Dear Seniors, You areto be congratulated on the fine work you have done on your 1953-54 annual. Through your tireless and cooperative efforts you have built, within these covers, lasting memories of the many happy and worthwhile experiences you have shared while here in school. It has often been said, Life is what you make of it. These words are es- peciallytrue inafree land such as ours. I sincerely hope that each of you will endeavor to live a full and useful adult life. I have enjoyed working with each of you for these past five years. One of the many rewards in the field or ofeducationis seeing young people, such as yourselves, grow up to become fine citizens in our community. I 1 wish youmuch success and happiness in the future and ' I thank all of you for the superior leadership you, as seniors, have given to our school: Sincerely, Leilon Mclntire Leilon Mclmire 13X 7 lv ,.g-i' In the memory of Robert Hawley our beloved classmate who passed away November 1952 we the semors of 1954 commemorate th1s book 8 N l Hr! K... t WX CLASS HISTORY XXX f fr-7 ff gk FN! ef' 5 Q JW .MN '-x J A As our freshman class started out 1n 1950 on the ascent upthe ladder to our graduatlon day we found we were agroup of 34 members They were B111 All1son R1chard Bowser Ronny Brower Loren Combs Nancy Den1us Carol D1CkSOH Mar1lyn Eubanks Jerry French Barbara Fr1tzsche Conn1e Gardner Al1ce Habekost Ralph Habekost Gene Hamm Bob Hawley Curt1s Hendr1ckson Janet Klep1nger Von1ne Klep 1nger Jun1orMadewell Bob Mefford Loretta M1ller Danny Reboulet Nelson R1ege Frances R1ke .hm Robb1ns Ronny Sakola B111 Shafer Glady Shafer Helen S1zemore Kenny Slorp Phyll1s Unger Suzanne Webb Joe Wethmgton B111 Wherley We added B111 lzor the second semester of our freshman year Our class sponsor was Mr Mclnt1re and our class off1cers were Pres1dent .hm Robbms V1ce Pres1dent Ronny Brower Secretary and Treasurer Nancy Den1us In the fall our class had a Halloween Party at wh1ch an enJoyable t1me was had by all As our year was com1ng to a close we had our last party wh1ch was a w1ener roast Well as we started up another rung of the ladder we found we had lost Curt1s Hendr1ckson but had ga1ned Dave Kay M1l1er We then had 38 members w1th us Our class sponsor was M1ss Woolf and our class 1dent Suzanne Webb V1ce Pres1dent retary Jerry French and Treasurer Sophomore year got underway we started the 1n1t1at1ng of the freshman class We had a Chr1stmas Dance at wh1ch all ofthe classmates had an enjoyable t1me desp1te a very deep snow We also had an exchange of g1fts As the year was com1ng to an end we ordered our class r1ngs and were to get them at the beg1nn1ng of the Jun1or year On September 6th school opened and we were ready to cl1mb up another rung of the ladder We started our Jun1or year w1th30members We found we had lost Dave Castor off1cers were Pres Phyll1s Unger Sec B111 lzor When the pgesp soe y Aw Compliments of Y TWIN VALLEY NEWS 4: West Alexandria Ohuo 1 10 , -,f'NlllfR ' . 5 1 xl' . n V X ,J Vi fl Q K, 1 ' 'fl' 1 1 -: ' xt 7 if 3- I . . . 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' - 1 ' f' 65, ' I Q fs: , , 'i ' ' !, f' -1 This a on r d b : I - .-.xy ,I x I 1 LF .-, . . -0, V - Y I Conn1e Gardner Fayrene Gooch Kay M1ller Frances R1ke and Joe Wethmgton but we gamed another member I..o1s Chambers Our class sponsor was Mr Shaw and our class offxcerswere Pres1dent B111 lzor V1ce Pres1dent Suzanne Webb Secretary Gwen D1ckson and Treasurer Vomne K1ep1nger As our Jumor year began we found that we had alot of work to do F1rst we got our class r1ngs about two weeks after we got back to school Our class then dec1ded to buyapopcornpopper for the school as lt was now basket ball season and we were gomg to sell refreshments at our home games Our class sold magazme subscr1pt1ons to make money for our Junlor and Sen1or Recept1on wh1ch was held at the Leland Hotel ln R1chmond Ind1ana It was now nearmg the end ofour .Tumor year and we lost one of our class mem bers by death He was Bob Hawley Two others Jumor Madewell and B111 Wherely dropped out Once agam we all were back together on September Znd 1953 to start up the last rung of the ladder We found we had Z9 members as Ronny Brower had dropped out at the end of our Jumor year Then early 1n our Sen1or year we lost two more students They were B111 Shafer and B111 Al hson Our class sponsor was Mr Shaw and our class offx cers were Pres1dent Carol Dlckson V1ce Pres1dent J1m Robbms Secretary Loms Chambers and Treasurer B111 Izor At the start of our Sen1or year we had our graduatxon plctures taken at The Osborne Studmos at M1ddletown Oh1o Then we ordered our announcements and thank you cards We also sold llcense plates wh1ch had Bulldogs on them Then we rece1ved our class p1ctures of wh1ch we were very proud We are now lookmg forward to our Sen1or Class Play and also our .Tumor and Sen1or Receptlon We have ordered our caps and gowns wh1ch we w11l use 1U Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercxses We are all lookmg forward to a br1ght and successful future 'IZY -X Tspgsposordby ' Compluments SEALS PANTRY I f I of 11 'B-. tgmvx ,.. 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NANCY DENIUS Treasurer lp Chorus 1,2,3,4g Reporter2g FHA 1,2,3g School paper 3,45 Band 4g Annual staff 4. CAROL DICKSON President 4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Class play 3g Cheerleader 4g Student Coun- cil 2,3g School paper 3,4g Annual staff 4g Girls basket- ball 2. GWEN DICKSON Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 4gClass p1ay3g Annual staff4g School paper 3,45 Girls basketball 3g Secretary 3. MARILYN EUBANKS Annual staff 4g Girls basket- ba1l2,3,4g School paper 3,4. JERRY FRENCH Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 3,4g Baseball '24 Track 2g Class play 3g Secretary 2g Student council 4. This Page Sponsored By Compliments of DR. and MRS. A. L. ROSS BARBARA FRITZSCHE Chorus l,2,3,45 Student council 1,25 School paper 3g 4g Annual staff 4. ALICE HABEKOST Girls basketball 2,3545 Class play 35 School paper 3,45 Annual staff 4. RALPH HABEKOST Studentcouncil lg Band l,2, 3,4g Football 2,3,45 FFA 2,3, 4. GENE HAMM Basketball 2,35 Football 3,45 Annual staff 4. This Page Sponsored by: if 'xv AJS, A NW sg lim if Y BILL IZOR Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Annual staff 45 President 35 Treasurer 2,45 School pa- per 2,3,45 Track 25 Baseball 2,35 Chorus 2,3,4. JANET KLEPINGER Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3, 4g Editor of school paper 3, 45 Girls basketball 2,3545 Class play 35 Student coun- cil 35 Annual staff 4. VONINE KLEPINGER Band l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g School paper 3,45 Annual staff 4g Treasurer 35 Girls basketball 2,3. ROBERT MEFFORD Reporter 45 Class play 3. Best Wishes fo the Seniors LORETTA MILLER Of 54 from Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band1,2,3,45 4 , Class play 35 Cheerleader 4g OTIS C SMITH i School paper 3,4. Insurance Agency 1' A I s. . - 3-nf 1 . 1Il7',, -1.5 4' DANNY REBOULET Football 15 Track 1. NELSON RIEGE Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,2, 3,45 Class play 3. JIM ROBBINS President lg Student council 25 Vice President 45 Track lg 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Foot- ball l,3,45 Class play 35 Baseball 1,2. RONNIE SAKOLA Chorus 3,45 Class play 35 Annual staff 45 School paper 3,45 Football2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. GLADY SHAFER FHA l,2,85 Chorus l,2,3,45 School paper 35 Annual staff 4. .ra-A YT HELEN SIZEMORE ichool paper 3,45 Chorus 2. KENNETH SLORP Football l,3,45 FFA 2. PHYLLIS UNGER Vice President 25 Chorus 1,45 FHA 2,35 Annual staff 4. SUZANNE WEBB Chorus l,2,3,45 FHA 1,25 President 25 Vice President 135 School paper 3,45 Annual staff 45 Vice pres. of Student Council 4. This Page is Sponsored by Compliments of R. W. WOGOMAN Gulf Dealer - Distributor West Alexandria, Ohio Phone 54-W LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT Rrchard Bowser do hereby wrll and bequeath my shyness to Jtm M0OdlC Lors Chambers do hereby w1ll and bequeath my drrvrng abrlrty to Mr Long Juda Clemmons do hereby wtll and bequeath my forwardness to Marrlyn Agne Loren Combs do hereby wrll and bequeath my racrng stable to Brll Slorp Nancy Den1us do hereby wrll and bequeath my personality and sense of humor to Glora Busch I Carol Drckson do hereby wrll and bequeath my abllrty to play the baritone horn to Don Rregle wrth hopes that he can contlnue rn my footsteps I Gwen Drckson do hereby wrll and bequeath my abrlrty as a telephone operator to Onda Vee Kesltng I Marrlyn Eubanks do hereby w1l1 and bequeath my ab1l1ty to count tax stamps to anyone who wants to work for Otrs Smrth I Jerry French do hereby wtll and bequeath my old Pontrac to Hawley s Garage I Barbara Frrtasche do hereby w1ll and bequeath my long blonde harr to Rrta Gar and I Alrce l-labekost do hereby wrlland bequeath my abrlrty and love for mus1c to Judy James I Ralph Habekost do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abrlrty to get rn trouble In Agn culture Class to Ralph Srmmons I Gene Hamm do hereby wrll and bequeath my super rntellrgence to Jrm Babrngton I B111 Izor do hereby w11l and bequeath my ab1l1ty to play football to Raymond Kleprnger I Janet Kleprnger do hereby wrlland bequeath my abrlrty to play basketball to Mary .lo Unger vogel I Bob Mefford do hereby wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to rrde a mule to any one who wants rt I Loretta Mrller do hereby wrll and bequeath my pep to Carol Ludy I Danny Reboulet do hereby w1ll and bequeath my physrque to Plul Lukens I Nelson Rrege do hereby w1ll and bequeath my pos1t1on as tackle on the football team to Marvrn Whrted I Jrm Robbrns do hereby w1ll and bequeath my track abrlrty to Davrd Fudge I Ronnre Sakola do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Del bert Tabor I Glady Shafer do hereby w1ll and bequeath my abrlrty to get out of classes to Jun Masters I Helen Srzemore do hereby will and bequeath my abrlrty to be a soda Jerk to o Duncan I Ken Slorp do hereby w1l1 and bequeath my wavy harr to F mrest Rrvers I Phyllrs Unger do hereby wrll and bequeath my borsterous ways to Irmmy Good I Suzanne Webb do hereby wrll and bequeath my herght to Ruthre Snyder Sensor Class 1 of '54 A ,XL This Page Sponsored by Best Wishes From THE TWIN VALLEY BANK I. . ' ' ' . 1. . ' ' ' . I' . y . , 1 .i . l, Vonine Klepinger, do hereby will and bequeath my long curly hair to Martha Pu- I I ', ' ' ' ' . xx, V . , . , . x ' ' ' - - ' ' - x X - N . . ' ' ' I , ' , ' ' ' I B b Nxx x , . , ' H t 4 , N , ' , ' ' ' - X n 1 - ffl I I I ff O 1 .X ,X Z Q05 li!! 2 PRCPHECY Rtchard Bowser a Jolly old soul 15 now teachtng women how to bowl Lot? Chambers that grrl of charm 15 now tn Holland runmng a tullp arm Juda Clemmons wtth styllsh clothes 15 now 1n Parts modeltng hose Loren Combs w1th horses on the bram ts now runn1ng a hospttal for the lnsane Nancy Denlus so meek and tall now manages a danclng school called the Crystal Ball Carol Dlckson who was great on the horn now QIVCS advlce to the lovelorn Gwen Dlckson who was the lrkeable type 15 now selltng ctgarettes for Lucky Strlke Martlyn Eubanks who ID chemtstry was tops now makes a 11v1ng sell mg mops Jerry French the pest of the school was last seen makmg a lrvmg shootlng pool Barbara Fntzsche w1th the beautrful han wrll be featured th1s year at the World s Fatr Alrce Habekost who d1shked to dance was last seen managmg the Double R Ranch Ralph Habekost great w1th a gun has now become manager of the House of Fun Gene Hamm an arust was he now ts w1th Lipton s sellmg tea B111 Izor once a great romancer strll watts for the nght grrl to gtve htm the answer Janet Klepmger who gathered the news ts now rn church butldmg pews Vomne Kleptnger w1th hatr hke ftre ts now tn the clrcus performtng on a ttght wtre Bob Mefford whose trade was to prtnt now holds a Job w1th the U S Mmt Loretta M1ller who was not too wtld ts now expectrng her seventh chrld Danny Reboulet a good mathemauctan IS now tn Washtngton a great po1tt1c1an Nelson Rlege who Ltkes to go hunttng IS now the proud father of a small baby buntmg Jtmmy Robbms who carrted the matl ts now the keeper of the West Alex Ja11 Ronald Sakola qutte a basketball player 15 now a great star wtth Metro Goldwyn Mayer Glady Shafer who kept herself well IS now the w1fe of Drgby O Dell Helen Sizemore w1th dtmples so cute ts now tn a symphony playtng a flute Kenney Slorp whom we all called Ken 15 now the vtarden at Ohto State Pen Phyllts Unger who was always Il.lTl1d and shy 15 now taktng lessons on How to Fly Suzanne Webb who was so statuesque 15 now the star of Broadway Burlesque lu Z s V' f I7 Q 'I mlm KI If Thus Page Sponsored by 4 al M i ,Q in wssr ALEX GRAIN a. com. co - I vg INGOMAR MILLS INC 15W l25Fl4 16 X 4 I 'll . - 1 J - I-' I . ' X . . 'l ' x '- fd ., W i NW V 1 M'-:Vx ' 1 ,i 1 f M Z X ,I ' ' 1 sy H X'-if 1,1 ll I . I t -Tv , ' : - gg 1,5--., J A' 8- 4, .,, . X ' X' Q JE JA! A sl STUDENT AWARDS F. F. A. Larry Unger--Star Farmer Award for outstanding farm , .. 01' Aynmlc boy in chapter. Bankers Association award for best t record books. ' . .i ,4-Zi? I 1 George Moodie--Chapter award for public speaking 55134 5, , Ralph Simmons --Chapter award for e x t e m p o r a n e o u s 127,22 OL speaking '- ' ,SIGN h X Ralph Habekost--De Kalb award for best senior boy in QOQFXf if agriculture 5 :fig , American Legion Essay Contest Winners: A X Q Y0if ,3'i,4g . . ' L u o J 1 12th grade--Janet Klepinger won in school -'Qi f A 4 Ronnie Sakola won in school and county 11th grade--Elaine Ohler won in school and county ,jf Q, Jim Good won in school and county f 10th grade--Mabel Bowman won in school and county ,X F YxOMEfl7f14f Bob Duncan won in school, county and district - 9th grade--Ronnie Reige won in school and county D F7 47 Q-Ellis' x 'S' 1- W HOW S N it 41 if f 'fa X 1 760 W Jo x 4? bf' r. X 'L XX XX bs S . . 9 fs.. Fr' L .- A. ln, Q I f K , ,I Julia Wysong won in school and county Spelling Bee Participants: Fourth Grade QMiss Reiglerj John Poppas Sz Sharlene Shoemaker Fourth Grade fMiss Westfall, Darrell Williams gl Kathy Derby Fifth Grade QMiss Brubakerj Karen Habekost 8: Philip Wright Fifth 8: Sixth Grade fMr. Polling, Fred Arnold 8: Dorothy Fudge Eighth Grade QMI-s. Kapelll Herb Smith 81 Ellen White- head Art: Zula Wilson seventh grader won Honorable Mention, Na- tional Scholastic Art Awards contest. Southwestern Ohio Regional Competition Cincinnati, Ohio AO S xmuwt AND ACHIEVEMENTS Sports: Jim Robbins --voted most valuable player on football team, received Twin Valley News Trophy. Ronnie Sakola--voted outstanding high school basketball player in county. Jerry French--named to the all county team West Alexandria Basketball team won Preble C o unt y Championship Varsity Team: Ronnie Sakola, Jerry French, Jim Rob- bins, Tom Hofacker, Larry Unger and Bill lzor. Homecoming Game: King--Ronnie Sakola Queen--Carol Dickson Attendants: Tom Hofacker Marilyn Agne Juniors Sam Reynolds Judy James Sophomores Bill Riley Judy Singleton Freshmen Music: Raymon Klepinger won lst in district music contest goes to state contest. Sam Reynolds won Znd in district. Shades of Blue Orchestra won first prize on Television and audition to Paul Whiteman Show. Additional Honors Sharon Wilson won loving cup for essay on Conservation of the Soil Suzanne Webb won Honorable Mention in all county Senior Scholarship Examination. Star Dust Ball: Ruthie Snyder--F. H. A. Queen Larry Unger--F. F. A. King xml 'it- vi COME A LITTLE CLOSER EIA. 21 f 1 1 fx. ,gg ,hir ff Z, , 1 ef . f I I -6 JVQ ', ,... efjaawj ,L f Y-I LW, t 'H V' ' w .Lv 5'-,f :f,,a -' ir? Eg - '- 1 f 1 4 fs- -, 3,1 E193 4? , . E O f 3 'Q M, '4 gr .3 -fx , 1 .,, F . .Y W 4, '6 1 ,Y , f .L A 1 ' '97 35, sw, , f ,- -fx f- 5 4 ' x I 'Q , W 'N- .. J ,239 i, ., 4 . , , fl .1 Q-, '5 gf f Q, , , .wg HL . IW, ,, -fix 4' -ww 94 t , j .bv Q as 4-1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Junior Class History On September 2nd, we Juniors started school with nearly all of our ori- ginal members plus these new ones: Charlotte Hall, Anna Mae Fisher, and Jimmy Masters. Soon afterwards we had our election of officers. Those elected were: President, Curtis Early, Vice-President, Barbara Brunsg Secretary, Mary Ungerg Treasurer, Martha Puvogelg Student Council, Tom Hofacker and Mari- lyn Agne. Later on we received our class rings. We were allpleased withthem. Some of our activities this year were: Career Day at Lewisburg, our magazine sales, and Clementine g our class play given November 7th. Of course we had the concession stand at the basketball games and dances after both the football and basketball games. We've enjoyed this year, and we're looking for- ward to the next. Q .iv 77 From left to right: This pa e sponsored by: SCC-'NNY' Unger THE EAT3N MUSIC CENTER SITC? 'CUIEISESIIYB H - ' . res.- ar ara runs Eaton, Ohio Everyihmg Muslcal phone 622 Treas.-Martha Puvogel Best Wishes tothe Seniors of '54 24 g I Marxlyn Agne 1 Davts w-6 rm Good Onda Vee Keslrng Walter Polrng Larry Thomas Shrrley Beam 'vrarjorre Deeter 1 by-1 Allce Grossnlckle Lela Belle Knrsley Nlartha Povogel Larry Unger -a 5 Alberta Bowman Curus Early Charlotte Hall Da le Lanthrop Don Rtegel Mary Unger ICR CLASS 4 Q 135 B Raymond Bowman Dorothy Ferguson AA. Sam Hamrlton Nancy Lmdsey Forest Barbara Bruns G5 Anna Mae F rsher Warren Hawley P 1 Lukens f'? .J Terry Rwe rs Schlerger Glora Busch 3 Davxd Fudge Tom Hofacker fl' 3 nm Masters i' 1 ,.. B1 Slorp Conme Coomer Ronme Gard ner Wanda Howard Elame Ohler fi Rut Snyder This Page Sponsored By: Compliments of SOHIO SERVICE CENTER West Alexandria Phone: 9246 Ohio 25 SOPHOMCDRE CLASS OFFICERS President, Judy James Vice President, Shirley Lair Secretary, George Moodie Treasurer, Sally Collins HREF' Yew! 'Q 5 '-'I-lm Sophomore Class History The Sophomore class started their 1953-54 school year with 35 members. During the first six weeks we lost one member, Jim Wiegand, who left school. ln September we elected officers. They are as follows: Judy James, Presi- dentg George Moodie, Secretaryg Shirley Lair, Vice Presidentg Sally Collins, Treasurerg and Allen Jefferies, Reporter. Our representatives to the Student Councilare Gail Garland and Sam Reynolds. Our class sponsor is Miss Woolf. On Wednesday evening, September 30th, we had an initiation party for the Freshmen class. We served them ice cream and cake and played games. Our next bit event was our Thanksgiving Dance which was held in the school gym Saturday night, November Zlst. The last big event of the year for the Sophomore class was ordering their class rings. This Page Sponsored By: Compliments of SHIPLEY MOTOR SALES DeSoto - Plymouth Dealers West Dayton Sf. 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I - J as . emi . n b V . ' Y . ' A A MA L X ' A 3 . ' U FRESHMEN PRESIDENT, Bill Riley VICE -PRESIDENT, Ronnie Riege TREASURER, Jim Babington SECRETARY, Cora Weldon CLASS REPORTER, Julia Wysong is V IN. it I ll YT 4 sv.S Ill t CLASS OFFICERS Q, .Ill ':r-Q 9. VVS! ul. .Iv llml Ill I i nl' ll nl' We s t a r t e d our Freshman year by electing class officers. The President is Bill Riley: Vice President, Ronnie Riege, -620 Treasurer, Jim Babingtong Sec- , 5 retary, Cora Weldon: Class Reporter, X35 Julia Wysongg GirlStudent Council, Rita Cf Garlandg Boy Student Council, Elwood Baker. I nlf, I 1. I we At the first of the year we had an initiation 6:30 that was given to us by the Sophomores. We were Y given things to do. That night they gave us a party. This is a tradition that all Sophomores give the new Fresh- man class. Next year we get our fun. The subjects we have this year are: English, algebra or math, home economics or agriculture,science, general business, gym, and a choice of art, band, or chorus. We have two new pupils in our room. They are Jean Linderman and Paul l-lofacker. Our total enrollment is now 44. At Christmas time we exchanged names and pupils received gifts. We decided on having class dues of 104 per month. We are very happy that four boys from our room made the first five on the Jr. High basketball team. They are: Ronnie Riege, Fred Brower, Bill Riley, and Tom Jones. There were also six boys that played football. They were: Ronnie Riege, Tom Jones, Bill Riley, Jim Babington, Ralph Simmons, and Marvin Whited. We are really enjoying our first year of high school life, as we are kept busy with our school work, athletic events, school parties and dances. This concludes the Freshman History. This Page S onsored By: Win elith JIM FLYNN'S ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT First and Jefferson Dayton, O. 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V -V, . fbi - ' 5 29 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS QFFICERS President: Tom Karns Vice President: Ellen Whitehead Treasurer: Sharon Menchhofer Secretary: Herb Smith Reporter: Don Eby I Judy oe Babrngton Ballard Davrd Ehler S- Nancy Fahrenholz 4 1' Jack Mefford 00 Roberta Rose lius i Brlly Voge '7 Anna Hamm 43 ,-4 1-7 Denms Iefferrs 5 G? -s Sharon Menchhofer Sandra Schle rger Y Karen Vogue EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ? Larry Beam po Shelby Ferguson Forest J oh nson Drck N rsrus .1 air Herb Smrth Suzanne Wehrley Ruth Benbow -1-fy' Carol Garland U6 J ohnson Ronme Prtsrnger Floyd Sprrler Carolyn 31 James Chrlders .Ji Glen George 1 --1 Q Tommy Karns Elame Reboulet ,FN wal Rrchard Sprtler CU -1 Dale Don Denlrnger y James Delores Hack Hofacker C Dennrs Krertzer 'A Roger Rrege L Delbert Tabor Q AJ Vg, Ellen Fred Whrted Whrrehe ad Wrrghr Kre rtzer Sherne Robblns any Il? 'Yi John Vangas 'Spf Da le W ysong , ' 2 l J g Q gf, V - L Q i Q rx ,1 , , : ' A Q ,- . 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' -2-4-ik-2 'Law . . r - , a 4 r Q f 1 - K -5 . - .0 ' -4 4 'gf' V , I .6-h gd . f -. ,yn , Jw 'A H' bi J u X . , 7 f 3 ' SEVENTH GRADES Class 7 1 has had a good t1me th1s year wmth our subjects math gym Enghsh geography and hterature Most of us take mus1c and art We had our f1rst class meet1ng 1n September of 1953 We elected off1cers for the com1ng year They are as fol lows Pres1dent Robert Hack Vmce Presldent Charlene Ph1ll1ps Secretary V1v1an Bruns Treasurer Kenneth Stamman Reporters Wesley Brock and Mar1lyn Meyer Student Councll Tommy M1l1er and Joyce Bellows Our treasurer Kenneth Stammen moved Our new treasurer 15 M1ke Koeller Our dlrector 1S Mrs McClellan Th1s school year the seventh grade got off to a flne start All of us are tak1ng math geography Enghsh and spelllng hterature and phys1ca1 educat1on Many of us are tak1ng add1t1onal courses such as mus1c and art The seventh grades went together and elected class off1cers so they could do thmgs together as one class mstead of two We have representat1ves for the West Alexandr1a Jun1or H1gh reserve basketball squad They are Douglas Bowman Frank Ferguson James Jell1son M1ke Koeller, and James Poppas. 32 . - : , I , , ' . . l - : 9 1 1 3 , I , Q s I 1 . 9 s - . . . , , I , . . 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' X. nj -'A J 5 '11 n w 4 X VX Q I 'Q , I Y' Q44 j 4 1 5? ff' 54-THE CHAMPION YEAR The Preble County Tournament Champs f , TEAM: Jim Robbins Ronnie Sakola Jerry French Tom Hofacker Larry Unger Bill Izor lZ0h This Page Sponsored By: DEN AND DEE'S Snack Bar and Recreational Center Where Young People Meet Clean Fun ond Wholesome Food OUR TEAM 1 ASKETBALL l if gif? M74 This Page Sponsored By Compliments LOOKER S PURE OIL STATION Route 35 Between West Alex and Eaton SCHOOL Franklm Monroe 'Monroe fPreblej 'Graus ' Verona Farmersvllle 'Dlxon Brookville 'Iefferson Germantown 'Camden 'Lamer 'Jackson 'College Corner Shawen Acres 'Lewxsburg 'West Elkton Kltchel Ind Lamer 1 50 953 54 DATE OUTCOME Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec c ec Dec Dec a n an an an an an e Fe W0l'l OSI OSI WOII WOU W0l'1 OSI WOD WOD WOD. W0l'l WOD W0l'l WOT! WOR OSI WOII WOD TRACK TEAM Q 'G-8 sb Standlng Ph1lLukens Larry Jeffens B111 Izor Davld Fudge Tom Hofacker Jerry French Seated Sam Reynolds hm Robbins Nelson Riege in-,,,.. 51 Of! ii Si This Page Sponsored By Compllmenfs of WOODARD S MARKET We st AI oxandrn o, Ohao '54 ' -sn - Q 2 d' ' V , vi Q H E215 :K ,. X , gg! F3 X , X 7 ei . on A o ip 1 ' M, H O V, -. C . K - 4' , fl ,- . W 1 5, 3 5 aslt- 'V' 11 h In n' e , TRACK EVENTS Apr: 7 West Alex .Teffer son Eaton Apr: I4 West Alex Lewlsburg Aprll 20 Lew1sburg West Alex New Pans Aprll 26 West Alex Verona New Par1s This Page Sponsored By JOSTEN S Fme Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks and Awards Booster Relays Lamer Bradford West Alex Eaton Westmont Preble Co Meet Lamer West Alex Trotwood Madison West Carrollton T1pp C1ty Butler COV1Dgt0n West Alexandrxa May IO West Alex M1dd1etown Fenwmk Z 2 Relays .L --55 ' ....30 .. ...39 .. .2211 -- --34 ..20lf ...l8 .. ...l5 .L . ...48lf2 ' ' .. .... 44 Dixie ..... .,.33 112 Lewisburg ' .. ...58 .. ..54 ' ' ...14 .. ..67 ........ ..66 ..38 ' '....l6 ...I9 52 Ugganlzatlons Q? QMS W' 4 Eb H ff Q BAND 'U Q 5 W L . 1 JJ QC' ' i s ' 90 ' Q 2, ' mmf mm lllmw fm 'Y qffg X' Lf JJ U r , xy if Af l v mf Future Homemakers of America .H tif ! Wall fi Fo H o Aw Q-IIF IUU ? ' , 'xp 3' v 5 ,' -f? 'Xlji' '-J .m Left to right: First row: Carol Ludy, Ruth Snyder, Julia Wysong, Zelma Deeter, Deana Queen, Charlotte Hall, Sharon Wilson, Patty Via, Dorothy Waller. Second row: Mrs. Blakemang Advisor, Marjorie Deeter, Sue Collins Marilyn Bollinger, Judy James, Sally Collins, Patty Meyer, Barbara Denius, Mabel Bowman, Ruth Ann Simmons. Third row: Alice Grossnickle, Suzanne Reboulet, Elaine Bellows,Carol Loy, Cora Weldon, Nancy Miller, Judy Pollet, Joyce Pollet, Sonja Nisius. The Future Homernakers of America is organized in all oi the states with National headquarters in New York. Any girl enrolled in home economics is eligable for membership. State and National meetings are held each year. Ruth Snyder and Marjorie Deeter were the voting delegates representing West Alex at the State meeting held April 23-24, in Columbus. Other members attending this meeting were Sally Collins, Joyce Pollet, Charlotte Hall and Nancy Miller. They were accompanied by the club advisor. Ruth Snyder, Charlotte Hall and Joyce Pollet have been chosen to go to state F, H. A, Camp this-summer. The club will pay half the expenses of two girls. These girls will spend a week at camp learning more about F. H. A., developing leadership and have a good time along with it. The F, H. A. offers degree work but is not necessary for membership. ffsfrl. F. F. A. 5732 Q0oo TfFf4f,b,,x Future Farmers Of America 'QWZFA' 6 4 Q? 3 Fc TSE.. Fire? Q c'Zf 'f,-:g b ' A 'I r ' The West Alex F, F,' A, has had a good year. With a total of 16 boys they have come a long way. The outstanding event that climaxed the year was the Parent-Son Banquet. About 56 people attended this years Banquet with Bill Brewer, F, F, A, State Vice President, being guest speaker. The boys organ- ized various activities such asg pest war with Lanier in which we won a Cupg a rifle shoot in the Ag. Shop, Magazine sales, seed sales,and razor sales. Two of the boys, Larry Unger and Bob Simmons attended National Convention at Kansas City, Kansas, and two more, Ralph Habekost and George Moodie are going to attend the State Convention at Columbus June 3-4. Two more boys, Jim Voge and Jim Combs are going to spend a week at F. F. A. Camp July 25th, to the 30th. A good time was had when we played Monroe F, F, A. a Donkey Basketball game. They won,but by only 1 point. A few summer activities are planned. We are looking forward to a fine bunch of Freshmen for next year. Advisor, Mr. Keith Rogers F.F.A. Boys Ralph Habekost Ralph Simmons Sam Hamilton Jim Voge Larry Unger Jim Combs Bill Davis Elwood Baker Charles Buscher Jay Unger George Moodie Walter Krietzer Kenny Bowman Everett Blankenship Bob Simmons Richard Pitsinger if 55 BA DA DCHCDRLIS - - - -D A - lst Rowl tor S Beam D Rlegel M Koeller N Reynolds C Habekost C Ludy E Whitehead J Wysong S Menchhofer M Meyer K DeV11b1ss F Spltler 2nd Rowl tor Mr Wllhams S Robbms R Sxmmons R Klep mger V Klepmger M Unger B Bruns M Puvogel T Karns L Mrller C Dlckson N Fahrenholtz 3rd Rowl tor S Colhns J James P Meyer J Pollet K Voge J Pollet B Barker J Klepmger S Collrns S Larr 4th Rowl tor O Keslmg R Srmmons G Dlckson S Reynolds D Rlegel L Unger D Fudge I Good B Srmmons R Habekost N Denius J Unger R Bowman was absent when prcture was taken 'H I' lst Row 1 to r C Ludy A Bowman S Wrlson E Ohler M Bowman C Drckson R Simmons G Garland N Smgleton I Wysong P V1a R Snyder 2nd Rowl tor Mrs Wlllxams V Kleptnger M Puvogel S Lair W French S Ntslus R Garland B Bruns M Jones S Reboulet S Collxns L Mxller R Kleprnger T Karns 3rd Rowl tor S Drckson D Ferguson M Bolhnger G Busch P Unger P Meyer I Pollet B Demus J Lmder man S Beam S Colhns M Deeter J James 4th Rowl tor B Frltzsche L 'ilorp J Clemmons R Bollmger G Dickson N Mrller R Srmmons S Webb N Denrus C Loy B Barker B Duncan J Klepxnger 5th Rowl tor S Reynolds D Rregel B Davls A Jefferrs R Sakola D Fudge B Izor L Unger G Thomas J Good J Babmgton 56 L v ' A 5 ' P' Lf? ' 4 R A A - - .. .11 ' I I .Q . ,---' BA D AT WQRK IX s 5 Q The Music Department has managed to keep pusy this past school year with a variety of activities. We should first like to mention our band, which has come up with some outstanding shows and concerts this year. The first show was at the County Fair. Then came the football shows, all of which were well worth seeing. The primary grades presented a Christmas program Santa's Workshop . In this little musical setting, we saw everything from dolls to toy soldiers come to life. After the primary children had performed and were visited by Santa Claus, the High School Chorus presented a program of Christmas music. The band also gave a very fine Christmas concert featuring both marching and concert style playing. The music department furnished music for most of the P. T. A. programs. Several grades sang and one group had a program of flutophones. The Jr. High had fun putting on their minstrel. Some of the money taken in at their show was used for a spring dance. The dance was a big success for all concerned. The High School Chorus sang two numbers for the World Day of Prayer. The Chorus of eighty members sang very well. The band had two combined concerts this year. One with Vandalia-Butler, which was given both here and at Butler and the other concert was given with the Eaton band at Eaton. The members of the West Alex band en- joyed playing with the other school bands. The band played for our county toumament at Richmond and put on several shows at the half of the games. During the year several dances were given and the music was furnished by The Shades of Blue this group: Judy James, Janet Klepinger, Raymon Klepinger, Sam Reynolds, Bob Barker, John Fudge, David Fudge, and Terry Karns, have made quite a name for themselves. They appeared on TV and won a trophy, and this spring they will play for the West Alex Alumni dance and also two other school alumni dances. Mr. Williams has started a Jr. Band this year composed of boys and girls from the fifth grade up. The Spring concert this year featured songs by the Jr.High girls chorus followed by a group of different numbers sung by the High School Chorus. The band then presented their half of the concert. There was a select group chosen from both the band and the chorus to be in the all county concert, which was held in our school, May 4th, This year the West Alex Band was the host for the Miami Valley Band Festival, which proved to be one of the most colorful festivals seen in these parts for many years. Baccalaureate and Commencement will still find the music students busy. ... vga Q- lr or f O 1 ' - Q lfik L o ' . 7 W I Q. ' W 3 gi , '1 i X '-,Iliff . :ffl . F! xt .ff--.5 W1 ' 1 1 fx 1 x. -I 1 I '-T' 1 STUDENT COUNCIL We began the year by electing officers. They are: President- Jerry Frenchg Vice President- Suzanne Webbg Secretary- Marilyn Agneg Treas- urer- Tom Hofacker, In November we began showing movies at noon in the small auditorium, in order to raise money for different projects around school. We con- tinued showing movies until March, at that time it became nice enough to be out of doors. With the money we collected we bought some equipment for our school library, which is now in use. SENIORS - JUNIORS Jerry French Sue Webb Tom Hofacker Marilyn Agne SOPHOMORES - Sam Reynolds Gail Garland FRESHMEN - EIGHTH - SEVENTH Rita Garland Elwood Baker Bill Voge Sherry Robbins Joyce Bellows Tom Miller NEWSPAPER STAFF The staff worked hard and late thxs year ln putt1ng out the d1fferent 1ssues The ed1tor1a1 staff cons1sted of Janet Klepmger Semor Ed1tor A11ce Gross mckle .Tumor Ed1tor B111 Izor Ronme Sakola and Mar11yn Eubanks Sports Edl tors and Von1ne Klepmger Head Typ1st The adv1sor was M1ss Woolf The staffwlshed to thank everyone who contr1buted news and txme to our paper 5 . . . . . . . - . . . . '- 1 . . . . . . ' 1 J , - - . . . - . , I . . . . THE ANNUAL STAFF 41 as f 3 Ed1tor In Ch1ef Nancy Demus Ass1stant Ed1tors Sue Webb and Carol Dlckson Bus1ness Manager Nancy Den1us Art Staff Gene Hamm and Phyll1s Unger Photographers B111 Izor and Ronme Sakola Reporters Vomne Klep1nger Glady Shaeffer Al1ce Habekost Mar1lyn Eubanks Juda Clemmons Sue Webb Gwen D1ckson LOIS Slorp Barbara Fntzsche Phyll1s Unger Carol D1ckson Loretta Iwant to express my thanks to my very competent and capable staff You know a book IS only as good as 1ts staff and reporters The Sen1or Class has recorded here alastmg record of the1r h1gh school days The future for them l1esw1th the1r own potentlals yet what they accompl1shed thus far IS an 1nd1 catlon and d1rect1on toward that future Thls Annual wasalarge undertak1ng but w1th the closmg of the back cover they have completed a Job well done Good luck and best wlshes to the Semor Class of June '54 Faculty Adv1ser, Mrs Kapell -.Qi 0 so f I u L 1,2 4 E . I . l l ' I I ' . D . 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