Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

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Oh Willard High forever, Our Alma Moter deor, We crown thee fairest High School Thy nome, we love To heorg In long, long yeors, remember, Our hearts will cling to thee, Oh Willord High forever, Our praises to thee. IIIIIIUHL STHFF STELLA LICHOFF EUGENE DEKKER LYLA LOU CLARK C0'Ed'f0 CO-Editor Business Manager pv- 'GK' WALTER LINDSEY HOWARD COLEMAN DOROTHA SAUM JOANNE SHANK LOREN CHALFIN Assisting Bus. Mgr, Art Editor Snap Shot Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor ,Q-.LX . f get I I, I., ii CAROLYN WILLIAMS VIRGINIA WELLS DORIS MORAN LEONA WAS!-IBURN NORMA LEE BOYLE Music ECIIYOI' Staff Member Staff Member Staff Member Staff Member F - uf ix NQX f 5 .11 MARY GIVEN5 BETTY STII-LIONS MARIAN CAVALIER GEORGE YACOB P. A. WIEBE Stoff Member Staff Member Sfgff Member Sfqff Member Advisor is W ,JW fy S3 JN WF FDREIUURD As we leave harbor for the last' time let us pause to recall the memories we have experienced during the last twelve years. There have been stormy voy- ages and calm and pleasant ones. Although many obstacles of hard work, of poor grades or disagree- ments have confronted us, we like to think more of the fun, the laughter and friendships that have helped us reach our goal. Now as we pull away from Willard High for the last time, we look forward to the greatest journey we have ever experienced. We know many fierce waves and dark clouds will hinder us but with deter- mination we shall make this journey a happy one, a journey that will make our dreams come true. 4 ROBERT SIMPSON ROBERT ALLINGHAM EDWARD HOUGHTON KENNETH HURST nemcnsn T0 SENIOR B095 III SERUICE From the hills to D the valleys, and from the mountains MERLE FRYE JAY BROWN to the sea, and from the cities to the farms, RAYMOND BLACK may we raise a voice of determined resolve to free GEORGE YACOB the world forever from the cruelty of war and DANIEL HEFFlEY GENE GUTHRIE tragic results--a world re-made and dedicated to the life, liberty, and happiness of the humblest. wh W-O -...Q LOUIS SCHLOTTERER JOHN KOSTOFF CLARENCE LUDWIG 5 Q? 'J g,,,...-rf i DONALD ALFORD President BOHRD EDUCHTIOII KENNETH MILLIGAN JOHN Vice President '19 uandlii CL M-nil' RICHARD JUMP WALTER LASH As seniors we realize more than ever the important part our school board has played to make our school a better institu- tion. They have always planned for our comfort, welfare, and happiness. We give our thanks to these gentlemen. 6 WALLACE Clerk X To Mr. Wiebe, our principal, we wish to express our appreciation for his patience and his needed help. His ideas of fairness and sportsman- ship will always be remembered by all. - 1, 5.5 We wish to thank Mr. Dale W. Gates, as our superintendent, for his cheerful guidance, considera tion, and helping hand, which have made our life here a pleasant one Om AGNES MOORE Music Oberlin, B.S.M. ELMA HILLS Mathematics Michigan State Normal, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. 'iii' 1 Q K 'lg' fi. 33' If W: WARNER ZULAUF Sciences Ohio State, B.S. MARY MITCHELL Secretary to the Principal JEAN BOWMAN English Miami University, B.A HAZEL STINE Commercial Columbia, B.C.S. MARY WOOD Physical Education Brenou College, BS. RICHARD DAVIS Geography Bowling Green, B.S. ,,, I '-surf KATHERINE BARBER LORAIN BASINGER English Agriculture - Ohio Store, B.S. Defiance, B.S, Defiance, B.A. 9 ff-'if 5 pa-A 'Q LOIS CLARK Languages Otterbein, A.B. Michigan University M.A HERBERT SEELBACH Music Ohio State. B.S. HELEN ELLIS Secretory to the Superintendent EVERETT BUSHONG Industrial Arts Bowling Green, B.S. 3' VIRGINIA MYERS Home Economics Ohio State, B.S. Qtr FRANCIS BONAR RUTH REED History Ohio State, B.S. Ohio State, M.A. Home Economics Ohio State, B.S. I0 MARGARET BIEHN Fine Arts Otterbein, B.A. ROBERT HUFFMAN Commercial Bowling Green, B.S. EUGENE WILES History-Athletics Ashland, B.S. Ohio State, M.A. JOHN HANNAN History Marshall University, A.B ET ?? SO SWE TWINKLES f O AND MART SISTERS N M4 m x fl PIN UP GALS 37' BATHING BABES LOOK YON DER awww! , Q A CATCH! w-Winans: ' I1 '96 fi. NORM ALLEN ALBRIGHT HALH General Course F.F.A. 3, 4: Football 3,4. NORMA JEAN ALLEN JEANlE College Preparatory Band l,2g Drum Corps lg Handicraft lg Camera 2. NORMA LEE BOYLE BARBARA ARMATROUT BARB College Preparatory 1,2 Business Course 3,4 Annual Staff, Crimson G White 2,3,4g Student Council lofficerlg Jr. Red Cross lPres, 3,4l5 Band l,2,3,4g Drum Corps lg La Clef D'or 2,3,4g Class Officer 4, Village Band, Dramatics l,2. RAYMOND BLACK BLACKlE College Preparatory Bond l,2,3,4 lofficerl Hi-Y 2,3,4 lofficerl Dance Band l,2,3,4j Stu dent Council lPres.l Orchestra 2,45 Class Offi cer lPres. 23,415 Foot ball l,3,-lg Basketball l 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4 Choir l,2,4 lofficerl Camera lg Debating 2. li. JAY W. BROWN BROWNIE College Preparatory Annual Staff, Glee Club l,2,3,4g Choir l,2,3,4g La Clef D'or 2,3,4g Orch- estra l,2,3,-45 Class Offi- cer 3j Jr. Play 35 Dra- matics l,2. 'Q , . MARIAN ILENE CAVALIER Commercial Course General Course Annual Staff, Glee Club lg La Clef D'or 35 Scrap- book lg Jr. Red Cross 2. ,....-l' Cornmercial Course Band l,2,3,-4, Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Choir l,2,3,4g Basketball Mgr. lg Jr. Play, Radio Dramatic l,2g Senior Play BELVA CARREINTER LEONA PEARL BEF'-'E CARPENTER Commercial Course ffpupff Glee Club 2,3g Scrapbook General Course l 2 Senior Play. LOREN CHALFIN General Course Annual Staff, Hi-Y 4, Football Mgr. 4, Handi- craft 2. LYLA LOU CLARK HLOUI. College Preparatory Annual Staffg Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir I,2,3,45 Drum Corps I5 La Clef D'or 2,3,4 lofficer 3,4l5 Red Cross l,3,45 Orches- tra l,2,3,45 Class Officer l,35 Jr. Ploy5 Dramatics l,25 Senior Play: HOWARD E. COLEMAN General Course F.F.A. l,2,3. VIRGIL DUFFY DUFF College Preparatory Annual Staff5 Crimson G White 3,45 Choir I,25 Basketball 2,35 I-li-Y 2,35 45 Class Officer Ig Cam- era I5 Handicraft 25 Sen- ior Play. WILLIAM R. COBURN BILL College Preparatory Band l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Jr. Play5 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 35 Choir l,2,35 Village Band5 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Tumbling Club l,25 WILDA MAE CODER General Course CORBET COCHRAN Giee Club i,2,3, F.H.A. College Preparatory HERMAN DANIEL College Preparatory .A, l,45 Scrapbook l,2,35 Scrapbook I5 Han- dicraft 2. EUGENE E, DEKKER DlMPLES College Preparatory Annual Staff lco-editorl5 Basketball 2,45 Model Airplane Club 2. Senior Play. ROBERT CROSS HBOBH General Course Handicraft I5 Scrapbook 2 HERBERT ECKSTE I N HERB General Course Model Airplane Club I 2 PHYLLIS FINK STINKIE Commercial Course Band I, 2, 3, Drum Corp I, Scrapbook I, Handi- craft 2. MARY ELIZABETH GIVENS Commercial Course Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, F.H.A. 2, Handi- craft I, Scrapbook. EUGENE FOWLER HBUDH General Course F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Dramatics 2, Radio I, MERLE FRYE SQUlRRLEY College Preparatory Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play, Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4, Village Band, Football 4, Model Air- plane I, Handicraft 2, EULA MAE HAMMOCK HSISH General Course Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Scrap book l, Handicraft 2. EUGENE HATTON HATTlE College Preparatory Crimson G White 3, 4, gramatics I, Handicraft ELEANOR FLUCSA LENA General Course Scrapbook I, Camera 2. GENE GUTHRIE GUS College Preparatory Basketball l, 2, 3, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jr Play, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics I, Movie 2. Fug L, -A Neg VIRGINIA HAUCK GlNNY Commercial Course Red Cross I, 2, Drum Corp I, Glee Club I, 2, Camera I, 2. DANIEL HEFFLEY HHEFFH General Course Football I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatics I, Tumbling 2 JENNIE HEGEDUSIC 'F lZZlE Commercial Course i 'A Scrapbook l, Z. W WILLARD HERSHISER WlLLlE General Course Tumbling Club 2, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA RUTH JACOBS SPARKlE General Course Camera Club lg F.H.A. 2, Class Officer lg Senior Play 4. EDWARD HOUGHTON General Course Basketball l, 25 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Airplane Club, Movie Club 2. MARDEL HERNER IIMYII College Preparatory Crimson G White 35 F.H.A. 3. BOBBIE JAYNES HBOBH General Course Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Airplane Club lg Movie Club 2. JOHN KOSTOF F General Course Airplane Club lg Handi- craft Club 25 U.S.N. 15 ROGER JACOBS IIJAKEII General Course Movie Club lg Tumbling 25 Soofball l, 2, Baseball l, . ANNA MAY KLOPFENSTEIN College Preparatory Handicraft Club l, 25 Clef D'or 3, 4. MARVIN KUHN KUHNlE General Course Tumbling Club l, 2. 9.1: 19 ANN LASLEA MARIE General Course La Clef D'or 45 Scrapbook Club lg Camera Club 2. MARGARET LAWRENCE MARG College Preparatory Crimson E7 White Staff 3, 41 Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 4, F.H.A. 3, Junior Play. ll STELLA LICHOFF Commercial Course Glee Club 2, Camera Club l, 2, Junior Play, Annual Co-editor, Senior Play. JOHN LUCAS College Preparatory Basketball 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Crimson C-r White 2, 3, 4, Crimson G White Edi- tor 41 Camera Club I Handicraft 2. WAYNE MAYER lZZY General Course Movie Club I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Foot- ball I, Z, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2. WALTER LINDSEY JR. WALT General Course Band I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 3, 4, Model Airplane Club I, Debate 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, Annual Staff, Dance Band, JOANNE McDOWELL GERT College Preparatory l, 2, Business Course 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Drum Corp I, Maiorette I, 2, 35 Red Cross 3, -lj Lo Clef D'or 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Class Officer, Junior Play, Annual Staff, Stu- dent Council, Dramatics I, 2, Senior Play. PATRICIA MCKNIGHT College Preparatory Drum Corp lg Band I, 25 Red Cross I 5 Camera Club 25 La Clef D'or 2, 3, 45 Crimson 5 White I. , 2 CARL MAHL General Course Auto Club i, 2, F.F.A. 3, 4 DORIS MORAN FUZZY ' Commercial Course Annual Staff. TREVA NAUS General Course Band I, 2, Scrapbook I, Camera 2, La Clef D'or 2, 3, 4. CHARLES PILLER CHUCK College Preparatory Band l, 2, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Footballnl, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, IZ, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2,' 3, Junior Play, Dance Band I, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. MARY ANN PITCHER PITCH College Preparatory Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, La Clef D'or 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Danceband -I, Treble Clef 3, 4, Senior Play, CATHERINE PITTENGER General Course Handicraft I, Dramatic Club 2, Red Cross 4, Senior Play. DOROTHA JANE SAUM DOT College Preparatory Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, Dramatics 2, La Clef D'or 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Crimson Er White I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Senior play. JOANNE SHANK General Course Band I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Officer 3, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Carp I, La Clef D'or 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Junior Play, Annual Staff, Club Officer, Travel Club 2, Camera Club I, Senior Play. SEIIIURS LOUIS SCHLOTTERER General Course - Basketball.. l,.. Camera Club I, Tumbling Club 2. JOHN SHERCK General Course Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. Sr. Class, Student Coun- cil, Camera Club I, Club 2. BETTY STILLIONS JUNlOR General Course Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Z, 3, 4, Glee Club Officer 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4, La Clef D'Or 3, 4, Officer 4, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Class Officer 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Senior Play. DONALD STOCKMASTER General Course Handicraft Club I, 2. ERNEST TEAGARDEN General Couorse Model Airplane Club I, 2. VIRGINIA WELLS GEE-GEE General Course Glee Club I, 25 La Clef D'or 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Annual Staff5 Dra- matics I5 Radio Dra- matics 25 Senior Play. CARLTON WOLFE IITODII General Course Football Mgr. I, 2, 35 Camera Club I, 25 Senior Play. CAROLYN WILLIAMS LEONA WASH BU RN EFFIE Commercial Course Scrapbook Club I, 2, F.H.A. I, 25 Annua Staff. CARRIE College Preparatory Band I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 3, 45 Choir I, 3, 45 Drum Corp I5 Dra- matics I, 25 La Clef D'or 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Playj An- nual Staff5 Dance Band I, 25 Crimson G' White 2, 3, 45 Drum Major I, 2, 3, 45 Quill G ScrolI5 Sen- ior Play. 1- GEORGE YACOB YAC General Course Football I, 45 Baseball Mgr. I, 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 An- nuol Staff. Di fp Ju! NORMA LEE BOYLE 'T' MARGARET LAWRENCE wvlyt '15 ing? LEONA CARPENTER QE wal CAROLYN WILLIAMS CHARLES PI LLER E -W' STELLA l DORTHA SAUM JOHN K. SHERCK RAYMOND BLACK ' JAY AND IDA Ross BRowN as HIST llllll llllll TESTIIIIIEIIT Allen Albright leaves his blond hair to Paul Spaulding. Norma Jean Allen leaves her absences to the unexperienced eighth graders. Robert Allinghom leaves his love for the Navy to all those of age. Barbara Armatrout leaves her pleasing sense of humor to Ruth Ann Jones. Raymond Black leaves the roads to Nor- ....walk to whoever can find the gas to ride them. Norma Lee Boyle leaves her stack of books for Sally Lou to carry on. Jay Brown leaves his curly hair to Allen Alford. Belva Carpenter leaves her seat on the bus to Lucille Dawson. Leona Carpenter leaves her love for sports to Eunice Hurst. Marian Cavalier leaves her after school job ta Ruth Henry. Loren Chaflin leaves his heighth to Brink Hedden. Lyla Lou Clark leaves her worries over the annual to next year's annual staff. Bill Coburn leaves his car for Joe to worry about. Corbet Cochran leaves his gentlemanly in- stinct to Charles Geise. Wildamae Coder leaves her work in the cafateria to Marian Hershiser. Howard Coleman leaves his artistic ability to Madelyn Robinson. Robert Cross leaves his red hair to Vera. Herman Daniel leaves his shy manner to Frank Hoskins. Kenneth Hurst leaves his good spirit to Ronald Olson. ' Eugene Dekker leaves his studious ways to Emil Sarpa. Virgil Duffy leaves o book of tardy slips to Lloyd Goodall, Herbert Eckstein leaves his hunting in- stinct to Clarence Runion. Phyllis Fink leaves her feather bob to Dot- ty Roger. Eleanor Flucsa leaves her tiny figure to Jeannine Hartzel. Eugene Fowler leaves the F. F. A. boys to Mr, Basinger. Merle Frye leaves the blue bullet to all its admirers. Mary Givens leaves her shorthand books to her sister Addie. Gene Guthrie leaves his long hair to any dog that will accept it. Eugene Hatton leaves his quiet manner to all the little mouses of Willard High. Virginia Houck leaves her admiration for the Navy to Elaine Vermilya. Dan Heffley very affectionately leaves the school for all oncomers. Jennie Hegedusic leaves that never forget- oble smile to Ramona Ryman. Mardell Herner leaves her liking for truck drivers to Janice Rapp. Willard Hershiser leaves his bashfulness to Richard Bauerle. Ed Houghton leaves his alternated pants to whomever they fit. Martha Jacobs leaves her pleasing person- ality to Jo Crane. Roger Jacobs leaves what little hair he has left to David Hoff. Bob Jaynes leaves his rpany excuses to Paul Kovaskitz. Anna Mae Klopfenstein leaves the whole school to Chuck . John Kostoff leaves that broad smile to Harry Arnold. Marvin Kuhn leaves his high tops to the highest bidder. Ann Laslea leaves her way with the men to Barbara Easter. Margaret Lawerence leaves her determina- tion to Dorothy Hicks. Stella Lichotf leaves her ability to go ahead to her sister Rose. Walter Lindsey leaves his way with the women to Dean King. John Lucas leaves his gas meters to any- one who can read them. Clarence Ludwig leaves his chuckle to Donald Evans. Carl Mahl leaves his good nature to Paul Jones. Wayne Mayer leaves his address book to Charles Arnold. Joanne McDowell leaves her nickname Gert to Garland Riggleman. Patricia McKnight leaves her brown eyes .to Raymond. Doris Moran leaves her specks to Martha Taylor. Treva Belle Nous leaves her pet peeve name Snappy to all rubber-bands. Charles Piller leaves his dependability to Emil Londefeld. Mary Ann Pitcher leaves all her men to whomever can keep track of them. Catherine Pittenger leaves her bicycle to her brother David. Dorotha Jane Saum leaves her voice to Marvel Swanders. Louis Schlatterer leaves his little feet to Fred Long. Joanne Shank leaves her sprung bobby pins to the scrap drive. John K. Sherck leaves his sleepless nights to the sand man. Robert Simpson leaves the song Have I Been Away Too Long . Betty Stillions leaves the library to all the bookworms. Donald Stockmaster leaves his forming in- stinct to Royden Trimmer. Ernest Teagarden leaves his name to Son- ny . Eula Mae Thompson leaves her pearly teeth to Martha. Leona Washburn leaves her work in the Church to Sara Allen. Virginia Wells leaves her gym suit to June Ann Whitehead. Carolyn Williams leaves her violin to any- one who lives near a cliff. Carlton Wolfe leaves his last name to Bob Sterling. George Yocob leaves Sara to the Sophomore Class. -ff JUIIIURS lx This is the junior class, who, in their enthusiasm for the unusual and untried, have contributed much to our school. Having participated whole- heartedly in athletics and music, they presented a delightful comedy entitled, Lindy Lou, which brought to light many hidden talents. This class has proven that they are fully capable of assuming their responsibilities as seniors. 2I I - I + 'v , .y , limi I l 5 V.-.1 Mir FIRST ROW: Evelyn Armentfout, Margretha Capelle, Joan Arrington, Mary Ann Forster, Alberto Giro, Florence Fransens, Sara Allen, Joan Crane, Ruth Ann Jones, Peggy Bevier. SECOND ROW: Rose Colich, Marian Hershiser, Lucille Dawson, Dorothy Hicks, Ruth Henry, Eunice Hurst, Richard Bouerle, Arnett Kuhn, Charles Geise, James Gordon. THIRD ROW: Wayne Keefer, Donald Hahler, Charles Hafner, Charles Arnold, Robert Bogner, Floyd James, Charles Bollinger, Dean King. FOURTH ROW: Vincent Gill, James Keesy, Christopher Davis, Richard Cheesernan, FIRST ROW: Doris Stein, Helen Veletean, Delora Strickfaden, Corinne Stonficld Dolores Painter, Elaine Verrnilya, Viola Shade, Mildred Price, Donna Lents. SECOND ROW: Betty Schimp, Kathleen Rohrs, Marjorie Lowther, Helen Seitz, Nell Ratliff, Janice Rapp, Madeline Robinson, Mabel Watson, Marilyn Wade James Niyer, THIRD ROW: Norton Myers, Robert Smeltz, Fred Long, Harold Niedermeir, Robert Sterling, Lloyd Linn, Charles Meyer, Clarence Runian, Richard Leis. FOURTH ROW: Clayton Sage, Emil Landefeld, Paul Spaulding. J U -5 . . I I o f his e I :Haf5ww.7 1, i Rfig4 im+ ff t if fi t it M I M 'W 'T Hers ' Arlene Vogel Betty Willier Ruth Wilson Paul Rogers W C 1 I '- l . l Q - 'gr . 7' 6 A H . l ,l ,f if l H91 K Q W tt g, it t 'M' .W l . ' JJ ll lx ff?-+f'f'Pl.s-.1gltff l My X' All N.-RJ -llxw Ml llllllm lll c fl K ,gh fc' Ali 'j lllllllll lllllll 'ltlllllll.fllt 1 .u.f:T 3.ll. il' , ,, Ll lxllwltgtmlt A -f ' ,....- - fs E , , 'g .....-ff tfljfl' Z l R0 SOPHOIl10RES Ent g th e p t I as obscure and lowly eighth-graders, these sopho- mores have risen to po t of ecog t o . The members of this class have e g g d in practically eve y phase of chool l'te. E ergetic and full of fun, they have produced many of the ts ot the school 23 'W A Q, fd FIRST ROW: Lillian Brooks, Vera Cross, Esther Cox, Mary Beebe, Velma Brooks, Vivian Det- terman, Marjorie Derrickson, Alice Davidson, Margie Anderson, Lois Coovert, Thelma Durling. SECOND ROW: Arlene Eckstein, Evelyn Buzzard, Betty Harvey, Ruth Kehres, Inez Clark, Sara Arrington, Barbara Easter, La Fyrnne Cross, Audrey Henry, Rosalie Green, Jeannine Hartzell, Joan Field, Bernece Hinesman, Jean Hansman. THIRD ROW: Charlyne Jamerson, Robert Gill, Joseph Coburn, Robert Hill, Harry Arnold, Jack Adams, Lloyd Goodall, Donald Evans, Richard Barber, Harold Cavalier, John Camiscioni. FOURTH ROW: James Givens, Robert Bevill, Arlo Einkopf, Marlo Einkopf, Robert Cutsinger. fi Y' fi 'lb FIRST ROW: Martha Striker, Nelda Mae Reese, Marvel Swander, Madeline Smith Betty Webb, Gwendolyn Shire, Jean Moomaw, Eileen Stockmaster, Emma Vanicheck, Wilma New- rneyer, Maxine Phillips, Nelva Ann Wylie, Viola Stockmaster. SECOND ROW: Royden Trimmer, Bruce Wilkinson, Joyce Snook, Juanta Schuck, Anna Ludban, Rosmary O'NeilI, Clarice Pacey, June Whitehead, Mary Walker, Patricia Lee, Dor- othy Long, Dorothy Rager, Jeannine Hartzell. THIRD ROW: Forest Robinson, Martha Taylor, Barbara Shrader, Ronald Moomaw, Robert Swartz, James Stigamire, Albert Teagarden, Charles Reel, David Pittinger, Robert Whiting, Allan Parker, Paul Landefeld, Marlen Roose, Ronald Olson, Robert Strauss, Henry Wynne, Robert Lindsey, Arlen Roose, Hugh Washburn. W-l ffl , , . t I ffm ,, y yi ,l X X W l f r . W -1-T1 ,fffxy ei 1 - .fl I, lll H 1 -r I X ' X QL ll N A ,yr lil 4 .X X X . yi: XXX sl -K. ' 'I ly l , Ll XX X T' .- ,Nqr wht f A l . TQ. il Y,-,, if I X V e - . - ,l ,s A?,:T.1',-5.1.14-,.-2' ' X ,gif 2 f ' 4 Y ..g,3 i Q x S T f FRESHIIIEII These freshmen have made themselves famous in the last few years. They were always seen at the swimming pool, they seem to adore butch haircuts, and they are members of a first-rate reserve basketball team. In February they sponsored o bong-up skating party for the whole school. Truly, they are o promising class. 25 h 2- ...W , K '1 FIRST ROW: Lyndel Coder, Dorothy Brooks, Bettie Bevill, Ruth Fisher, Margaret Coovert, Mary Camiscioni, Dorothy Hafner, Thomas Hurlehy, Richard Hahler, Donald Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Clarabelle Holmes, Margaret Heffelfinger, Barbara Beamer, Pauline Huchi- son, Joanne Foran, Doris Funk, Wilma Ewing, Rila Bauman, Georgianna Crane, Corrine Fries, Martha Gill, Harold Eberly. THIRD ROW: David Haff, Joseph Elmlinger, Barbara Alt, Janice Good, Lillian Hammock, Kenneth Daniel, Walter Bishop, William Allen, Harold Gahr. FOURTH ROW: James Beeber, Harold Fries, Robert Armentrout. FIRST ROW: Rose Lichoff, Velma Trimmer, Grace Ludban, Mary Lou Thompson, Ramona Ryman, Leona Moyer, Helen Phillips, Audra Livenspire, Martha Thompson, Myrtle Long, Carolyn Jacobs, Jewel Lykins. P SECOND ROW: Doris Ranic. Joyce Kochel, Elaine Kee'ler, Elizabeth Zulauf, Garland Rig . . . .V . M gleman, Phylis Wilkinson, El -:cc Snyder, Mary Schiffel, Loeleta Whiting, Mary oomaw, Mary Sartish THIRD ROW: Donald Shrader, George Painter, Jack Ward, Paul Jones, Paul Kovaskitz, . p , R Monty Weaver, Ronald Vantu, Charles Sutliff. H Ill E I Il K-A-. Q0 FIRST ROW: Sara Evans, Donna Engle, Jeanene Daugherty, Gladys Beebe, Catherine Church, Donna Mae Buehler, Edith Eberly, Priscilla Ellis, Alice Bores, Sally Boyle, Grace Beebe, Bertha Bough, Rose Elena Heiser. SECOND ROW: Bobby Durham, Eugene Feichtner, Howard Hatton, Dale Brunner, William Calabria, Addie Givens, ldarose Brown, Shirley Douglas, Marilyn Edwards, Lois Dermer, Eugene Carpenter, Myron Grott, Russell Ashley, Lee Gordon. THIRD ROW: Clifford Capelle, James Haver, Harley Austin, Calvin Biettner, Richard Cav- alier, Richard Good, Paul Bogner, Jack Gill, James Amstutz, Dorothy Henry, Donald Draime, Rosalie Hegedusic, Norma Heimbaugh, Ramona Hinesman, Shirley Howell, Joan Hurlehy, Flora Mae Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hafner, William Fleming, Earl Ballinger, Donald Carmean, Samuel Brewer, Marvin Hershiser, Robert Breyman, Jay Ashley, Gene Haynes. FIRST ROW: Carol Koontz, Mary Rogers, Donna Snook, Colleen Perkins, Virginia Rotruck, Irene Lillo, Kathleen Moriarty, Myrtle Reel, Jeannine Voight, Tanya MacMorris, Patricia Wright, Mary Teglovic, Joseph Schlotterer. SECOND ROW: Edwin Jacobs, Norbert Schloemer, Ruth Sanford, Elizabeth Vnasdale, Cor- rine Schaffer, Elizabeth Urban, Veronica Nowakowski, Virginia Martin, Iona Ryman Cath- erine Kilgore, June Lindsey, Arlene Ryman, Vincent Leitz, Dwayne Skinner. THIRD ROW: Edward Zulauf, David Schwann, William Schuck, Richard Simpson, Gene Smith, Joseph LeVine, Raymond McKnight, LeRoy Metcalf, Morris Van Vlerah, Emil Sarpa, Howard Parrott, James Roesch. 'x '-Qbxv ' S' sf W fm 8 E I G c H T H -sr X, G R rw 95 53' ll D E r' W' -P.: '-' , I .f ji, Q if L I .a AQ Q9 1 AX 'l- EDDYE f.i fo N. ELO TQU ' VE, 'jx KATE .Qi f N, - LEGS SMITH Z HARRY CUTIES 57,1 -1 3. ak' -V ,MA-n. .r , w ,- L .ua UMMM SNOWBOUND LIFT? Sponsored b HURON AERIE NO. sfo F. 0. E. WILLARD, OHIO 'i -E HCTIUITIES ll Q I ggi Madeline Smith, Jeannine Hortzel, Joseph Coburn, Peggy Bevier, Betty Stillions. 29 ,JW ' new 4 5 ti i A J--2 FIRST ROW George Yacob Merle Frye, Allen Albright, Walter Lindsey, Jr., Edward Houghton Raymond Black Charles Piller, William Coburn, Coach Peter A. Wiebe. SECOND ROW Lloyd Goodall Dean King, Charles Arnold, Gene Guthrie, Wayne Mayer, Daniel Heffley Richard Snook James Givens, Harry Arnold, John Urban. . THIRD ROW Paul Jones Robert Hill, Donald Evans, Robert Sterling, Brink Heddon, Clayton Sage Allen Alford Christopher Davis Jr., Loren Chalfin, Mgr., John VVhite, James Beeber, Mgr Albert Teagarden Paul Kovaskitz, Mgr., Jack Adams, Richard Draime. Our team, though victorious in only two games, was more than victorious in playing spirit and sportsmanship. They carried on through mud, rain, snow and freezing weather but never gave the audience a dull moment. Even when the odds were against them, they fought like Trojans. The boys never gave up fighting, and the Coach al- ways backed them to the limit. Captain Eddie Houghton led his team to victory in blinding snow the night before he entered into the service of our country. Charles Pil- Ier was made honorary captain. SCORES We They O ..... Ashland -. I3 6 ..... ....... S helby ...... ...... 2 6 6 ..... ...... P ort Clinton ..... ...... 3 4 7 ..... Norwalk ..,., O O ..... Bellevue ..... 6 36 ..... ........ C restline ....... 0 6 ..... .... U pper Sandusky .... ...... 2 6 7 ..... ....... G alion ....... ...... 2 6 30 'I All QU' ,151 FIRST ROW: George Yacob, Dean King, William Coburn, Harry Arnold, Henry Wynne. SECOND ROW: E. L. Bushong, Coach, Raymond Black, Eugene Dekker, Clayton Sage, Charles Arnold, Charles Piller, Paul Landefeld, Manager, R E 5 E H U E , . FIRST ROW: Paul Kovaskitz, Clifford Fink, Richard Draime, David Haff SECOND ROW: James Beeber, Brink Hedden, Allen Alford, lCoacl'1l Robert Hoffman , - ,W X X H595 N l 1 l l .. ws, ,-.mms i' Q- ' lf Og, M--X7 i lic- O I .' -R i of , .zito lg .A . 3,1 'VJ L Q? 1 15516 ld K-A. we ag, X 10? Q S- , Q' 'A A 4' HOLD THJT P355 SHIP AHOY! ' Y R 3 v if . ? ,yu- ' .. ' fx' Sn ,-Qt if W 4: .ri -H: w 1 'gr ITS A DOGS LI ax, 'Q' BREAD LINE ,M TM MBV , Q - E 5 2 FB ' f cfvoge S IVE' XV A 'mf' 32 9,9 P34 x94 BLOWN t- . -r 4 5 5 FIRST ROW: Donna Engle, Virginia Martin, Norman Hiembaugh, Jean Hansman, Elizabeth Urban, Llaine Vermylia, Robert Armcntrout, Veronica Nowakowski, Donna Snook, Charles Gorse SECOND ROW, Mr Seelluaclw, Director, Margaret l-leffelfinger, James Stigamire, Mary Beebe, Eugene Feichtner, Evelyn Armentrout, Jeanine Daugherty, Carolyn Williams, Dorothy Hicks, Raymond McKnight, Addie Givens, Ruth Wilson, Barbara Armatrout, Paul Jones. THIRD ROW: Maclaline Smith, Barbara Beamer, JoAnn Field, Phyllis Wilkinson, Shirley Douglas, James l-lover, Alice Bores, Richard Leis, Martha Taylor, Betty Willier, Lee Gordon, Gwendolyn Shire. FOURTH ROW: Dotty Roger, Janice Good, Rosalie Green, Arlene Vogel, Ruth Ann Jones, Martha Gill, Ronald Parlee, Paul Landefeld, Gene Guthrie, Henry Wynne, Marilyn Wade, Sara Arrington FIFTH ROW: Walter Lindsey, Charles Piller, Raymond Black, Jay Brown, William Coburn, Myron Grott, Emil Londefeld, Merle Frye, Arnett Kuhn. i E E! FIRST ROW: Ronald Partee, Marilyn Wade, Raymond Black, Ruth Ann Jones Mr Seelbach, director. SECOND ROW: Walter Lindsey, Richard Leis, Charles Pillar, Merle Frye Arnet Kuhn THIRD ROW: Marvel Swander, Donald Evans, Sara Arrington, Charles Geise Henry Wynne Mary Anne Pitcher, Dorotha Saum, Patricia Lee. we t D ll l'l C B Il ll D 1 V7 FIRST ROW: Rose Elena Heiser, Madeline Smith, Betty Stillions, Sara Evans, Sally Boyle, Dorothy Hafner, Barbara Beamer, Mary Rogers, Shirley Howell. SECOND ROW: lda Rose Brown, Lois Coovert, Arlene Vogel, Mary Anne Pitcher, Carolyn Williams, Inez Clark, Joan Foran, Jeanine Voight, Marvel Swander, Velma Brooks, Ruth Wilson, Eula Mae Thompson. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Jones, Florence Fransens, Joanne McDowell, Lyla Lou Clark, Marilyn Edwards, Patricia Wright, Lois Dermer, Joan Hurlehy, Mary Givens, Lillian Hammock, Martha Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Wilkinson, Jeanine Hartzel, Margaret Lawrence, Betty Willier, Mar- gretha Capelle, Barbara Easter, Carol Koontz, Tanya MacMorris, Pricilla Ellis, Lucille Daw- son, Helen Veletean, Marian Hershiser. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Hicks, Patricia Lee, Mildred Price, Marilyn Wade, La Fyrnne Cross, Janice Rapp, Marjorie Derrickson, Miss Moore, Director. SIXTH ROW: Georgianne Crane, Janice Good, Sara Allen, Barbara Sharader, Bernece Hines- man. SEVENTH ROW: Norma Boyle, Joan Crane, Evelyn Armentrout, Madelyn Robinson, Eunice Hurst, Dorotha Saum, Kathleen Moriarty, Joanne Shank. FIRST ROW: Ruth Wilson, Mary Ann Pitcher, Carolyn Williams, Betty Stillions, Marvel Swander, Pat Lee, Patricia Wright, Sally Boyle. SECOND ROW: Eula Mae Hammock, Mary Givens, Marilyn Wade, Jo Crane, Norma Lee Boyle, Lyla Lou Clark, Tanya MacMorris, Mary Rogers, Lucille Dawson, Mildred Price. THIRD ROW: Martha Thompson, Sara Evans, Margaret Lawrence, Barbara Easter, Barbara Shrader, Kathleen Morority, Lois Dermer, Miss Moore, Director. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Ann Jones, Carol Koontz, Arlene Vogel, Joanne McDowell, Evelyn Armentrout, Eunice Hurst, Joanne Shank, Dorotha Saum, Madelyn Robinson, Janice Rupp, LaFyrnne Cross. Ol' asses, V -wr umm FIRST ROW: Richard Simpson, Calvin Biettner, Emil Sarpa, David Hoff, Donald Shrader, Eugene Feichtner, Lee Gordon, Charles Kloptenstein, Ronald Olson, Robert Lindsey, James Amstutz. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Jones, Barbara Shrader, Margaret Lawrence, Ruth Wilson, Betty Stillions, Eula Mae Thompson, Carolyn Williams, Marvel Swander, Joseph Coburn, Mary Anne Pitcher. THIRD ROW: Paul Jones, Marilyn Wade, Arlene Vogel, Norma Lee Boyle, Miss Moore, director, Mildred Price, James Gordon, James Hover. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Armentrout, Madelyn Robinson, Joan Crane, Eunice Hurst, Lyla Lou Clark, Joanne McDowell, Joanne Shank, Dorotha Saum, LaFyrnne Cross, Mary Givens. FIFTH ROW: Norton Myers, Paul Landeteld, Donald Evans, Walter Lindsey, Gene Guthrie, Charles Piller, Raymond Blnrk, Thomas Hurhely, Jay Brown. C H 0 I ll FIRST ROW: Martha Taylor, Marjorie Ayers, Rose Elena Heiser, Marilyn Wade, Donna Good, Arlene Vogel. SECOND ROW: Sally Boyle, Norma Lee Boyle, Lyla Lou Clark, Carolyn Williams, Mary Anne Pitcher, Merle Frye, Barbara Shracler, Lois Dermer, Mary Rogers. THIRD ROW: Sara Arrington, Margaret Heffletinger, Miss Moore, director, James Stiga- mire, Raymond Black, Jack Ward, Monty Weaver, Donald Evans. FOURTH ROW: Arnett Kuhn, Charles Piller, Jean Hansman, Robert Armentrout, Paul Landefeld, Evelvn Armentrout. fa ' W 'i'NNWww,. N ' W Wm N, it. wif.. Q fi , , sun.- 'Ji x . 1 Sponsored by WILLARD UNITED BANK 55,000 - Maximum Insurance - 55,000 -fi 2 90 1 l ll C l E F D'0R FIRST ROW: Jean Hansman, Mary Ann Pitcher, Carolyne Williams, Madeline Smith, Anna Laslea, Betty Stillions, Alberta Gira, Ruth Wilson. SECOND ROW: Rosemary O'Neill, Marilyn Wade, Joan Crane, Peggy Bevier, Ruth Ann Jones, Arleen Vogel, Joanne Arrington. THIRD ROW: Martha Taylor, Virginia Wells, Anna May Klopfenstein, Patricia McKnight, Norma Lee Boyle, Lyla Lou Clark, Joanne McDowell. FOURTH ROW: Dorotha Saum, Elaine Vermilya, Joanne Shank, Sara Allen, Treva Nous, Miss Mary T. Wood. FIFTH ROW: Evelyn Armentrout, Eunice Hurst, Dorothy Hicks, Marian Cavalier. FIRST ROW: Royden Trimner, Allen Parker, Harry Arnold, Virgil Duffy, John Sherk, Arnett Kuhn, Henry Wynne, George Yacob, William Coburn. SECOND ROW: Joseph Cob: n, Forrest Robinson, Bobbie Jaynes, Gene Fredrick, Albert Tea- garden, Raymond Black, Llofd Linn, Robert Sterling, Merle Frye, Mr. Huffman. THIRD ROW: Wayne Mayer, Charles Hafner, Emil Landefeld, Charles Arnold, Walter Lind- sey, Loren Chalfin, Paul Landefeld, Charles Piller. 5 ,,. ll 1 1 F, i Ii ll ...: . L. ,i I-'I' in I' A E At. Q 'C' illlil l .log .OCR ' -Q .g: :ao ,-.f if gp -If iw, q P L n v FIRST ROW: Dorothy Hicks, Ruth Ann Jones, Marilyn Wade, Joan Crane, Janice Rapp, Corrine Stonfield. SECOND ROW: James Gordon, Eunice Hurst, Nell Rotliff, Richard Bauerle. THIRD ROW: Dean King, Robert Sterling, Lloyd Linn, Robert Bogner, Charles Arnold. SR P l ll ll FIRST ROW: Carolyn Williams, Betty Stillions, Leona Carpenter, Martha Ruth Jacobs, Mary- Ann Pitcher. SECOND ROW: Catherine Pittinger, Dorotha Saum, Joanne Shanks, Virgil Duffy, Eugene Hatton. THIRD ROW: Virginia Wells, Joanne McDowell, Lyla Lou Clark, Stella Lichoff. FOURTH ROW: Bill Coburn, Charles Piller. Jay Brown, Carlton Wolfe. '-sl.. i I Q M 'Q l ii 4 P I QM-w V ar I E ,fhgalb 4, I I tl 'L 353 5 T Il F F FIRST ROW: Alberta Giro, Joan Arrington, Joyce Snook, Bruce Wilkinson, Carolyn Wil- liams, Emil Landefeld, Miss Jean Bowman, John Lucas, Margaret Lawrence, James Gordon, Marvel Swander, Vivian Detterman. SECOND ROW: Gwendolyn Shire, Betty Webb, Rose Colich, Norton Myers, Eugene Hatton, Joe Coburn, Robert Gill, Virgil Duffy, Mary Beebe, Janice Good, Barbara Alt, Mildred Price, Rosemary O'NeiII. THIRD ROW: Paul Jones, Harald Eberly, Rosalie Green, Ruth Ann Jones, Sara Allen, Dorothy Roger, JoAnn Field. FOURTH ROW: Paul Kovaskitz, Paul Landefeld, Sara Arrington, Barbara Easter, Dorotha Saum, Barbara Armatrout, Garland Riggleman, Monty Weaver. FIRST ROW: Margaret Heffelfinger, Elaine Keeter, Louise Schwan, Georgianna Crane, Barbara Alt, Arlene Eckstein, SECOND ROW: Barbara Beamer, Patricia Lee, Betty Stillions, Audra Livenspire, Helen Seitz Janice Good, Betty Bevill. THIRD ROW: Catherine Barbara Shrader, Bernece FOURTH ROW: Garland Joan Crane, Martha Gill. Pittenger, Jean Hansman, Phyllis Wilkinson, Elizabeth Zulauf Hinesman. Riggleman, Delores Painter, Lyla Lou Clark, Joanne McDowell .as -fd' R E D C R 0 S Y FQ , , i. fg, J, , ART: A Mx 251-'l SSN V? j,i,., i u-w...M-J A ,-Qs '43 ,v ? f if:?f:' X , . - f ef.-fs -1 .U l ms f sfs - , sv is l L-. 3 D ,s .-.. . . . ' BQ ,16- ' v I'-, Ivy QQ' E we -in Ov- Wif' Uk FIRST ROW: Eugene Fawler, Russell Niedermeier, Rayden Trimner, Frank Hoskins, Richard Hahler, Paul Nlcmrvr, Paul Bislmp, Charles Klopfenstein, Harald Galwr, SECOND ROW' Allen Parker, Robert Heisler, David Coovert, Kenneth Daniel, Paul Bishop, Carl Malil, Richard Barber, Jack Adams, Arlen Roose. THIRD ROW: Allen Albright, Danalrl Haliler, Lean Hard, James Niyer, David Pittenger, Richard Carpenter, Willard Herslwiser, Harold Fries, Herman Daniel, Mr, Basinger. FIRST ROW. Gene Haynes, Edward Zulaaf, Richard Simpson, Jaseplw Elmlinger, Paul Kovaskitz, Harald Eberly, Richard Camisciani, Henry Wynne. SFCOND ROWQ Raymond Black, John Slwerck, Nell Ratliff, Janice Rapp, Joan Crane, Joanne McDowell, Barbara Armatrouf, Harry Arnold. iiiinl E 5 . E 3 is 1- ' .' C o Env' X -I' I I ,WW YE-EDITOR MQW' GLAMOR? SP Q ,I 5 E s E , A 1 l 1 plTCH IN MEN or THE FUTURE 40 Congratulations to the Class of I944 Especially to the La Clef D'or Members Barbara Armatrout Norma Lee Boyle Marian Cavalier Lyla Lou Clark Anna May Klopfenstein Anna Marie Laslea Joanne McDowell Patsy McKnight Treva Bell Naus Mary Ann Pitcher Dorotha Jane Saum Joanne Shank Betty Stillions Virginia Wells Carolyn Williams I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. William Allen White WILLARD GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL IIITHIIIII II. BEIIEDICT First Mortgage Loans Real Estate Insurance Willard, Ohio PRINTING HEADQUARTERS Programs, tickets, window cards, engraved and printed calling cards, business forms, invitations, etc. Try your home printers first! WILLARD TIMES BOOSTERS Gwen Murray .... Willard Estelle Hatch, Vanity Shop, Willard Ester's Beauty Salon .... Willard Buckingham Elevator .... Willard Cgl dCdl.I CRAEUTTES RAGEIVS MARKET William's Pharmacy C W md P K S Compli of B. P. 0. E. 1370 C I f cv vouns's nsencv from your I fAII K' d SU'a Ce O 'H S DODGE PWIIIOUTH DEHlER BE SURE lY1SUI'e in Sure ll 1SUl'al'1Ce H8 East Pearl Willard, Ohio Compliments of the VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 3430 Willard, Ohio To the Class of l944 The IDEAL Laundry C. K. MOLES Prop. MCCAl?HrT?tSl3UTEL The Railways Ice Co Compliments of Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1944 THE WILLARD Hunter's Hardware E. V. Meyers Congratulations to the Compliments of the Class of 1944 Willard Lumber Co. Square Deal Dairy Compliments of JUMP'S Clothing Haberdashery BYRER'S MARKET The Super Food Market Fresh and Smoked Meats Groceries Everything for the Table Free Delivery Willard, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of Wilkinson's Sharielis Jewelery Store Wa''pi3jQgQaTaj2Qjj1Znfgin'ing Willard, Ohio l I5 Myrtle Avenue Phone 4283 Compliments of Nice Things to Wear WEINBERG'S Willard's Popular Priced STAPF'S DRUG STORE Department Sfvfe Complete Line of Cameras Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets Complete Sfeeke Of Wearing Appefel Willard, Ohio For the Entire Family Newest Styles Always It pays to Shop at WElNBERG'S Compliments of WlLCOX'S GRCCERY Quality C-ROCERIES and M EATS Compliments of SECCDR'S Furniture Funeral Directors Compliments of DR. A. L. HOLMES Optometrist BOB'S NEWS STAND Compliments of WILLARD 5 Cr I0 Willard, Ohio Compliments of WHlTE'S HARDWARE ll Myrtle Ave., Willard Office Phone 451 I Compliments of BQVIERS DRY GOODS STORE Willard, Ohio Compliments of the E. 8' W. PASTRY SHOPPE All Your Electrical Appliances ai' SMITH'S ELECTRIC Compliments of The Great Atlantic fr Pacific Tea Co. Willard Ohio LANDEFELD Cr LOWERY For Fine Foods Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS HECK CLEANERS ' Congratulations To The Class of I944 Jluz, janfwm Our Best Wishes to WILLARD HIGH from B. F. FINK CIIIVIPANY Quality Furniture, Best in Floor Coverings, Electrical Appliances We Furnish the Home Phone 284 Willard, Ohio SELLS Best Candy in Willard THE Largest Line of Graduation Cards RELIABLE Merchandise Always ANKLETS All Colors-I5 to 39c HAVE Graduation Gifts MOTHER'S Remember STRAHIVVS to Save STRAHM Sells Everything and Every- body BEN FRANKLIN STORE HERFF-IONES CO. Class Rings Commencement Announcements Medals and Trophies P. D. COOK, Representative MAUMEE, OHIO TEMPLE THEATER Jlomf, of Hui in, Congratulations to the Compliments of GRADUATES Huron Buckingham Post No. 514 THE FEICHTNER STORE AMERICAN LEC-ION Congratulations to The Class of l94-4 Complimenfg of fromthe SMITH'S GREEN HOUSE FlREsToNE STORE Bistline-Miller Plumbing-Heating Complimenfs Of THE GRAY PRINTING co. LANDEFELD BROTHERS Fosfomohio DE, ITO T Dlll Home of C-ood Portraits School's Photographer Shelby, Ohio 38 East Main Street Phone l4O 52 1


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