Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Board Of Education .,...,.. The Administration .................... ........,.,........ A.... The Faculty ....,.......................................,,,,.......,. ..... Custodians, Secretaries Class History .............. Historical Snaps ..,..... I Librarian, Bus Drivers Seniors .................... ,...,.. Senior Classroom Shots Senior Baby Pictures ...... Senior Activities ........ Senior Statistics ..,...... junior-Senior Snaps .... juniors ..................,.,,,, Sophomores ............. Freshmen .v.. Snapshots ........... Eighth Grade ..., Seventh Grade ..,... Language Clubs .......... La Clet d'Or, Hi-Y ...... Hi-Spot Councils ........ . Calendar Ot Activities F.H.A., F.F.A, ..,,,,,A,,,,,,,, , CGW, Annual Staff ..,.... Dramatics .................. Music Officers ....,,.,......,,,,,,4, Glee Club ......................,,.,,.,,,.. Treble Clef, Boys' Ensemble .,..,.. Choir ..............,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,. Band .......... Orchestra ........ Stapf Trophy ..... Girls' Sports .......... Track ..................,.... jr.-High Athletics .....,....... Basketball .........,.,,.,,,,.,..,,,,.,,, Football Queen And Court ....... Football .......,...........,,.,,.,.,,,. Baseball .,.,,..,..,.,,..,,,.,.,,.,,i, Church Letter ..8-IO ...,.ll ,....l2 .....l3 l4-23 .....24 .......25 .....26 .......27 .....28 29-31 32-33 34-36 38-39 40-4l 42-43 44-45 48-49 50-51 52-53 ........54 ........55 .......56 58-59 62-63 66-69 7l-75 Advertisers .,.., ,.,,.,,,, ,,..... 7 9 - l OO 2 Genie! Genie! Our command to you: FX 'Zging fo we O of 152 WILLARD HIC-H SCHOOL Willard, Ohio fit l 5 i 1:9 -x Ni ol I? nm, mu ll X x AX 'X X ., E, the seniors of l952, wish to dedicate this annual to free public education which made possible not only our four years in high school, but also our training in grade school. Our democracy makes free education our birthright. How- ever, we did not secure our instruction by uttering a few magic words. lt took more than the rubbing of an Aladdin's l1amp for us to obtain our diplomas. The financial support of the tax- payers, the sacrifices of our parents, the persistence of our teachers, and hard work on our part, were all required as the Open Sesame to break our chains of ignorance and illiteracy. These chains still bind people in many countries where free public education does not exist. Free public education has defended and will continue to defend our democracy which gave it birth. We dedicate our lives to the defense of our way of life which is promoted by free public education. X l X l 4 gm A ., ff xg 5. 1, 1 K jp- 'fix gsm-,jf Qi is 1 il ai lsr is ,i ii ii li is it ii ll mix. .all mlb' RJ: 'lflll la in--Lili!! Dr. Lehr H. Whisler, a well-known physician of Willard, was a living example of the good citizen who helps to keep democ- racy and its freedoms alive, l-le was active in many local lodges and organizations. Students of Willard High for nearly twenty years remember Dr, Whisler as a loyal attendant at all the foot- ball games. His heart was in every game, for he served as time- keeper and team doctor even after severe illness. To us, his memory will live as an incentive to continue to uphold the standards of good sportsmanship and of playing the game fair. 5 The Bom! ol Ediwation Lvaid' U: to Goins ol Kno lcdgi With the Board of Education guiding us through our twelve years, we, the Seniors ol l952, have discovered many valuable gems ot knowledge. You, with your educational ideas, have made school a pleasant task for us. The secret words needed to swing wide the doors to the halls of learning were provided us by you. lt is with deep appreciation to you as we leave Willard High School lar behind us, that we begin our perilous journey through life's magic garden. FIRST ROW Richard Jump vice president Helen Ellis, clerk, Donald Alford, president. SECOND ROW Jcanettc Smith Clinton Lash Verna Williams. 2-as MWA 'www' Alu Gs mal we N FQ? 'lla' Agn EN? Sf' V 4: 1. tl' -Q. .2 Q r ii H , I . 1g+ -gi, 155 41 .-fee Q V , . , , st er 'W ' '- Q -H' . ' , - , gi In 1 ,g'.,i.gft5?, ,, V, ,Q ' . vi ' .fc-1 1: --A ' I lf' - 'Wi' M 'VE , 1,.f'5y' 'Ti W7 'L C ' ,,- ' '. ff f E Fr'-ff H-,'-F' 2-Za N ,Z 1- ' 'xi M,,i,,,,,M Igglcf' -, - ' The aliphs Wieid Their Magic Scepters 'UH' Q51 i X V: xg Xu 1 Q X N l 1 'ixllll lr my lllll J l 'rkql X 'in lr, nr , 9 L is .I ' f E1 og ' X r L l f fl l f L l ui if . K ,ill , i 5 it l R -1, y A3 1 ., ,H 3. , 'E . il ? 1I'l ul A ly K Zllllll Q f: ll l 'Silk Lil? i -si i -3 f f J . 'cw l .ll -i, H i i li. t - i ,V ,X ,n s, .i A gi , cj!! xjx r' i SA Hr V, .25 . xx lg-A 'V 'el ii.: i 4 I i , J ' ...N . W,-. Q l M- Lf- -'c..f' ,Herr .qrwgyhn-, I- ' A C . VM. . Our superintendent and principal, Mr. Dale W. Gates and Mr. Peter A. Wiebe, have .issued to us maps to guide us through the thick maze of unknown rooms and high ceilinged halls to the magic gardens of knowledge. Each has wielded his scepter wisely and justly, that each of us might attain the highest kind of personal achieve- ment of which we are cap- able. VX! -swf ,aw 'VS Q- B XI ixi Dale E. Crossen Vocational Agriculture Ohio 'State University ff B. S. .'::Nx Q, 1-11-1 l 451 P- Mary Hockenbury Biology-History Otterbein College A. B. fix' i me V, te, Lu Q , Robert Huffman Commercial Bowling Green State University B. S. The Sages Interpret Codes and Iohn Ihnat Physical Education Bowling Green State University B. S. Burton Leidner Instrumental Music Ohio State University-B. S Columbia University-A. M rail Lena Krauss Home Economics Ohio State University A MW! it i -EFT? C 5-- , Rosanna Orga n EngIisheSpeech West Virginia A. B. to iiii if ,gy West Liberty College, Q 2,-5 ,:,,,E:- X 'GA' if Albert Raimonde W-' , Industrial Arts Capital Universit iyii it- Ohio State University - I f zff' -X S 'Xxx I o 0 GN iymbols Along The Mystic Trails ff! x ' 1ss f ff. , ',,f..-sfi, - - SX 5 I, Raymond Richards Physical Education-id' Vernon Smith Mathematics l 9' Fine Arts ' , Wittenburg C, I , R B S llsqgf' Ohio State University Carleton Riddle Assistant Coach Bowling Green State University ., I 'lei' 'f 7 A ' . Loree Steele Latin-English Asbury College, Kentucky Lois Watson English wling Green State University .Qui Wesley Watson Spanish--U. S. History Bowling Green State A. B. University B. S., A. M. 'kk i ff.:i Your lntei'pi'et,atli0ns Help Us . WN a ! 5 lil Find lliilmown llrimsimss l A - ,Pwr , lt kt L Q fy - XA-A ,HJ - Donald Wolf Business Education Ohio State University B. S. vw' .Q M Af JJ l I Warner Zulauf Physical Science Ohio State University B. S. ..,y .y,.. . . .... .,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,? 5 1 Inj Q If at Q gif! Doris Wurster Physical Education Bowling Green State University B. S. You ro The Pages 01 ere The Palace Dcltord Ellis lamcs Bogner Custodions, Mrs. W. K. Betton Librorion lanice Hershiser Dorothy Hafner Secretaries Mr. Baker, Mr. Atwater, Mr. Fries, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Robinson-f Bus Drivers 5 4: As eighth graders we entered the sacred portals of Willard High School eager to learn and become successful in life. To be our guides we selected Roger Smith, president, Donna Kennard, vice president, Paul Hill, secretary-treasurer, and john Wallace, social chairman. Miss Margaret Vida was chosen as our advisor. We sponsored a dance and held a bake sale that year. In search of our treasures of knowledge we moved up another notch to the ninth grade. Roger Smith was again chosen as president, along with him as assistants were Alice Acton, Bill Steinmetz, and Leroy Sayre. Mr. Harry Duffy was the advisor. Many of us believed in Aladdin's lamp bringing luck when they made choir and the boy's made the team in various sports. The highlight of the year occurred when our one-act play Sparkin' won a S1000 prize. As we began our sophomore year we were more into the swing of high school life. The boys were initiated into Hi-Y and the girls into La Clef d'Or. We added a bit of gold to the treasury by sponsoring football and bas- ketball dances, holding a bake sale, and stag- ing a one-act play The Perfect Gentlemen . john Wallace was chosen as captain of the class that year. His staff included Mary Lee Vogel, Donna Kennard, and Alice Lydy, with Miss Maryann Dinkel advising. Next came the busiest year of all--we were juniors! Leroy Sayre headed the group with Mary Fields, judy Watson, and Alice Lydy serving under him. Miss Mary Hocken- bury was selected to help steer the course. Our treasury increased greatly through selling popcorn balls and candy, sponsoring bake sales and dances, collecting dues, and presenting the annual event, the junior play, Best Foot Forward , a three-act comedy of college life, directed by Miss Virginia Bau- man. One of our biggest thrills of high school life was on December 22, i950-when our class rings arrived. We truly felt like Kings and Queens wearing our gold rings with the crest mounted on white gold. lt was the first time the initials of the owner were on the outside! ln March a one-act play Not Tonight helped our growing treasury a bit. Silver and green were selected as our class colors, the yellow rose as our flower, and The best preparation for the future is the present well seen to was chosen as our motto. The biggest event of the year was the junior-senior prom in which we all spent an enjoyable Evening in Paris . Shops and scenes of Paris including the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe made up the decorations. A running fountain in a park completed the setting and provided an ideal place for the crowning of the queen, joyce Wiers. She led the grand march with Prince Charming, Robert Bohn. Opening up our long awaited senior year with a bang, judy Watson, Mary Lee Vogel, john Rosso, and jack Gordon, were selected to reign over the i952 Annual Staff. Arabian Nights was chosen as the theme of our lOO page Chief. Leroy was elected for a second term as president of the class of l952. judy Watson, Mary Lee Vogel, and jack Gordon were elected as his assistants. Miss Hocken- bury was again the advisor. To earn money for our senior trip we spon- sored the annual senior hayride, dances, and held bake sales. We also sold candy, sweaters, pencils, fruit cakes, soap, and vanilla. Alice Acton was selected pigskin queen by the members of the football squad, and reigned over the Crestline-Willard game along with her court. One of the highlights of our otherwise not too successful sports season was Bill Stein- metz's being placed on the district NOL hon- orary teams. To climax our high school life we marched across the platform and received our long awaited diplomas. Our last phase of school life was our trip to New York City. We had looked forward to this adventure all through the years at W.H.S. Thus ended our rich, full life at Wil- lard High School! Sweet Moments lr. Sr. Problems ' if r ., an in Y -.-4 Pleased? Little Men Sweater Girl Bull Session Heroesf . .Xi Handsome! La Clczt d'Or Horrors 13 Gffdffffv Q 'Uv' ' T 1 1 A A.-19, M .711 79' xi' ws rf? r 'J . A 'wh Lv 1 -...at I --A , N A 'a' ' ' . ,fs Q - ' N ' Q' .I , 1 ov. ,,. ' ,- 4 A ri, ' 'fd ' IF-0 ' '. . , '5 ' fa A Xi! , r . X-L ' -'ff' I KJ 3, What ls lt? Sweethearts! Seventh Grade Kids Ytftftil 13.4. . Leroy A. Sayre College Preparatory Football ....,,....,. I-2-3-4 Basketball ,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,, I Track .,.., ..... 2 -3-4 2-3-4 ,tra ,,,,,,,,,,,, U3-4 2-3- Ensemble ..l-2-3- Class Officer .....,.. l-3- Hi-Y ...,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, 2-3- Boys' Quartet ,,,,,,A4,,,,,, One Act Play - Junior Youth Council Student Council ,,,..,.. l- Junior Play Annual Staff 4 4 4 4 l'll-Y Officer ,VVv,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 2 4 3 l Predict Bright Future For obilit of '52 Mary Lee Vogel Tweel'ie Pie College Preparatory Class Officer ......,..... 2-4 Choir .....,......,... l-2-3- Glee Club ,...,..... l-2-3- Treble Clef ........ l-2-3- Orchestra ............ 2-3- Band ,.,......,....,..... l -2- 2 3 3 Spanish Club .-....,..... - Student Council ...,...... F.H.A, ...,..,.........,. l 2 Junior Youth Council .,.. One Act Play ..,..,.. I-2- Annual Staff 4 4 4 4 4 La Clef d'Or ,...,.., - -4 4 2 3 3 3 A 'gay Class Officers: Judith Watson, Secretary-Treasurer, Leroy Sayre, President, Mary Vogel, Vice-President, Jack Gordon, Social Chairman, Miss l-lockenbury, Advisor Judith Watson n-,udyu College Preparatory Glee Club .,...... l-2-3-4 - 4 Choir ..,....,........ l-2-3- Orchestra ......,... l -2-3-4 Band ......-,.................. l Spanish Club ....,....... 3-4 La Clef d'Or ....,... 2-3-4 Class Officer ............ 3-4 Annual Staff C G W .,...---,........... 3 4 Student Council ....s..... 3 Student Council Officer .........-.,.--..... 3 One Act Play ......,......- 2 Junior Play G Senior Play Treble Clef ..,... l -2-3-4 14 Jack T. Gordon lITarpll College Preparatory Baseball ....,.......-..... 3-4 Football .................. 3-4 Choir .,-,,,,...,,,. l -2-3-4 Class Officer .-.......-...... 4 3 4 Boys' Ensernble,,l-2- - Hi-Y ......................-.--- .4 Boys' Quartet .......... 3-4 Annual Staff Junior Play C1 Senior Play Student Council .....,,... 4 One Act Play .......-...... 4 i iw' Allen Ashley NASH, General Course Football ................ 1-2-3 Basketball ,........,.,,.,..,.. 3 Baseball ............ l -2-3-4 Hi-Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Suellyn Barr llsuell College Preparatory .,.. General Course ........ La Clef d'Or .,...... 2- F.H.A. .............. I-2- C E1 W .........,A,,.,,,,,, Annual Staff Senior Play Alice Ann Acton Action Commercial Course .... l College Prepa ratory..3 Glee Club ................ 3 Choir .,.................... 3 Treble Clef ,...,......... 3 One Act Play .......... 3-4 Class Officer ................ l Spanish Club ............ 3-4 Orchestra .A...,...... 2-3- 3- Cheerleader .,,.,, 1-2-3- La Clef d'Or .....,.. 2-3- Band ................ l -2- Annual Staff g- ,gn Christian Biettner Chris Agricultural Course Football ....,,................ 4 F.F.A. .............. l-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer .......... 3 4 llll 14 ol PM Audrey Bailey General Course ........ l-2 Commercial Course .... 3-4 Pauline Bennison Paudy General Course F.H.A, ,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 W . eh V William Buckingham Bill Commercial Course l- lnrlastrnal Arts Course 3 - H1-Y 2-3 Football l -2-3 Baml Annual Staff Eunice Bruner General Course Fl-l,A, l-2-3--4 Fl-l.A. Officer -l La Clet d'Or 3--l Betty Jane Burge General Course Fl-l.A. l-2-3-4 Dixie Lee Caldwell Birdie Commercnal Course Band , ,,.. l-2-3- Orchestra 2-3- Clweerlcacler l-2-3- Junior Play Junior Red Cross , Glee Club . La Clef d'Or 2-3- C C: W 3- Annual Staff One Act Play Beverly Candler .,Ann., General Course Commercial Course 2-3- Sponish Club , 3- F.l-l,A. l-2-3- Norman Carney Norm Industrial Arts Course Football . ,, l-2-3- Baseball ,. H3- Basketboll l-2-3- Track .. .,.,,.,t, ,, l-li-Y . ., ...2-3- Patsy Cavalier ,,Pat,, College Preparatorywl-2 General Course ,,,, 3-4 La Clef d'Or ,, 2-3-4 'I X If Ci Angeline Charles .,Angie,, General Course ,,....,..... Commercial Course ....,,...... 2-3 Glee Club .... .,,A..A.. 3 Charles Compton Chuck College Preparatory Boys' Ensemble ,,,,,,,,A,,, Choir ,.,,,,,r,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,A C C1 W ,,......... ...,r,r Senior Play Dean Dowling Big Barr College Preparatory Track ........................., 3 Bond.. ....,.,.v...,...,........ .l C Cr W .r,,,,r..... ,.r,.. Annual Staff Choir ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Boys' Ensemble Senior Play Gerald Eugene Eberly Jerry Industrial Arts Course Baseball .................,.. 3-4 Mary Fields ul-iz.. College Preparatory La Clef d'Or ........ 2-3-4 La Clef d'Or Officer .,.... 3 Class Officer .....,.......... 3 Student Council ..,......, 3 Glee Club ..........,.....,.,. 4 Annual Staff Senior Play l fill U Gerald Daniel Gerry Agriculture Course .... l-2 General Course ........ 3-4 F.F.A. ,.........,.,.,...,.,, l-2 1 Delbert Fast Agriculture Course F.F.A. .,...,........ l-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer ...... 2-3-4 Spanish Club .,.,...... 3-4 Junior Play Annual Staff ylul S' for 'kfgfa X ... 'fem 'PNNX l ills' 'gb Q N! Ns, .il x - -I 2 X 3 ' ' N' - xxxsxs - V -. Ax QM d,Y1'l,j'-' lol 1 U George Harvey Industrial Arts Course Baseball ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2-3-4 Basketball .,,.....,A,A l-2-3 Football ....,.....,..,,. 2-3-4 Junior Play xv- ! ef fy Patricia Henry upotn College Preparatory Band ,..,..... v...A,.,...... l -2 Junior Play La Clef d'Or ,.,. Annual Staff Senior Play ..2-3-4 YKKBKX . 4952-X-4-lwffx . f7 I lx Paul Gene Hill Fibber College Preparatory Eootball ............A,,, l -3 - Basketball ...... ....... 3 - Baseball ,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Track ..............,i.. 2-3- Glenn Allen Gardner General Course Football ,,e,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,Y. l Track .... ..,,,,i 3 -4 Richard Hatfield Dick Industrial Arts Course Football ,,,,,,s,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 -3 Basketball .s,,,,,,,,,, l -2-3 Baseball ,,,, ,,,4,,,A 3 -4 Hi-Y . ...s,......,,,.,,. 2-3-4 Bond ................ l -2 Choir ,,,,,,,..,,..,..,,,. 2- Orchestra ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, Boys' Ensemble nl -2-3 Boys' Quartet ....,..... Annual Staff Junior Play Hi-Y ............ ,.,.i gm, 'YN S.. Janice Holmes General Course ........ l-2 Commercial Course s,...,,.. .,..,.,,, 3 -4 Donna Kennard Donnie Commercial Course Class Officer ,........s...,,. 2-3- Choir ..............,...,. 2 4 Glee Club ...,,,,,,,,, 2-3-4 La Clef d'Or ,,,,,, ,Z-3-4 3 One Act Play ,,...,.......... Junior Play Annual Staff Treble Clef ..,.,...,A 2-3-4 La Clef d'Or Officer .... 2 Richard Leonard Lixxard Industrial Arts ,,.,,, l Track , ,,,,,,,,,,, Alice Marie Lydy MAIN, Commercial Course Nl College Preparatory U3 Class Officer ,,,.,,,,.,,. 2 Student Council Officer , , ,,,,.,, -2 One Act Play ,....,,,,,v,,, 3 La Clef d'Or A ,,,,,, 2- La Clef d'Or Officer,,2 Band ,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,, l -2 Orchestra , , ,..,.,, H3 Annual Staff Youth Council .,,...,,,, l fl! Qfvw-of Willard Mahl Willie General Course all XL ll College Preparatory,,3- 3- -4 Nina Mae McKinney Commercial Course ,,...,,......,.... l-2 General Course ..A..... 3-4 Band ....,..,.,.,......,..., .l-2 Glee Club ,,,,,,,..A., l-3-4 Choir .,,,..,,,,,,,., .3-4 Treble Clef ,,,,....,,,.,. . , X O Robert Moomaw ,, .,, Sl Commercial Course Football ........,,,,..., 2-3-4 Track ...,........ ,......... .... 2 Barbara Mager Barb College Preparatory Choir ,,,,.,A......... l-2-3- 4 Treble Clef ,,,,,,,. l-2-3-4 Glee Club ,,,,,... l-2-3-4 La Clef d'Or ,,,,..A... 2-3-4 La Clef d'Or Officer U3-4 Junior Ploy C7 Senior Play Annual Staff Spanish Club ......,c,... 3-4 we il David McLaughlin IIMGCII College Preparatory Junior Play C 6 W ....,........ ........ 4 Annual Staff fill I Cot a 1.441 ' . Esther Myers CfJIY1l11C'FC,IOl QULATSC I -1 Clllt G UU Cluln l f..- 3--l ll I-3--l KP' t.. Charles Ramey Chuck lrtdustrlol Arts Rosemary Moomaw ,fbodyu Commercnal Course LO Clel cl'Or . 2-3 Chow Treble Clcf La Clcf d'Or Officer Armual Staff Band 'ja Orchestra 2- Myra Parker General Course F.l-l.A. l-,Z-3 FHA fr..- -sr X L Nt' N... xA , lIlIlllNlVII1l J'-aff' .J sof Mitchell Prater Mickey Ltllluglv Prvprlvnillrv 1'-3-rl Slltllllktll Clulu a -l 9 0 , 5 , lx W Paul A, Rohrbaugh usonny.. lndustrial Arts Football C G W Barbara Rex Barb Commercial Course Lo Clof cl'Or Lo Clet d'Or Glee Club Bond Clwolr One Act Plays Trcblc Clcf Youth Councll Annual Staff John Rosso College Preparatory Football .,....,,........ l -3 Boys' Quartet .,,,.,.,.,.,Y. Baseball ,,,..........,.,,, Choir ,.,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,.,, Boys' Ensemble ,...., 2-3 Annual Staff Bond .,.......,,..,.. l-2-3 Orchestra .... .,...,.... 2 - Junior Play HI-Y ,,.,..,,..,.........,....... Youth Council ' ...... 2-3 Student Council ,,,....... William Schlotferer Bill Industrial Arts Track ........,,,.,,,,......Y. Boys' Ensemble ....,,.,,, Roger Smith Smoke General Course Class Officer .............. Student Council ........,. Choir ......,...........-.,... 3-4 Boys' Ensemble ........ 3 Football ...,.....,..........,, l Basketball ........ l-2-3 4 Hi-Y ..... T .............. 2-3 Hi-Y Officer .............. Youth Council .............. One Act Play .... ...... Senior Play Basketball ,.....,... ,..,.,. 3- One Act Plays s,,,,.,Y 2-3- . 3- Normo Rohrs ULU., Commercial Course One Act Plays ........., l-2 La Clef d'Or .....,.. 2-3-4 ' 4 4 La Clef d Or ............ 3- C G W ................ 2-3- Junior Play C1 Senior Play Annual .Stott Homer Slagle Industrial Arts mu x , FV K, nr! ,o-X x ll fx: E Jl , W t .. I l, ill' J ref' 0' T l . Nb ml W X107 K L 4 W bmi Morylin Schaffer General Course Choir ,s,..........,.. l-2-3-4 Glee Club ........r, l-2-3-4 Treble Clef ,,,...., l -2-3-4 La Clef d'Or ........ 2-3-4 3 4 CGW ......,a,...,....... - :J Marilyn Smith Smitty Commercial Course .... 3-4 College Preparatoryul-2 La Clef d'Or .,.....,.r 2-3-4 La Clef d'Or Officer .,., 4 Glee Club ......,...,. 2-3-4 Choir .....,.......,.......,.. 3-4 Junior Red Cross ...,...... 2 Junior Play 5' Senior Play Annual Staff Treble Clef .............. 3-4 llll Pqfuh Doyle Stantield Stan General Course Spanlsh Club ,A..,A,,A,,, 3-4 Track ...A.A..,,.,.,.,,,,A,. 3-4 HI-Y ......,......,...... 2-3-4 it General Course Class Officer , ............,.. l Football ,..,.,...... l-2-3-4 Basketball ............ l-2-3 Hi-Y A.........,.........,..... 4 Student Council ,......... l Mary Stemmetz General Course La Clef d Or .,...... La Clef d'Or Officer .,,l 4 Lester Stout General Course C8-W ........................ 4 Harold Snyder uchub., Industrial Arts l-ll-Y ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2-3- Football Manager ....,,,, Esther L. Steinmetx General Course F.l'l.A. ....,,,t,,V.,, l-2-3- La Clef d'Or .,,.,,,, 2-3- F.H.A. Officer ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Omar Stephens Steve College Preparatory Choir ,.,...,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Boys' Ensemble .,..,,,,,, , Spanish Club .....,,.,t,, 3-4 K . x 'F X .f lf' I 'fx' W - gtg I Lx ' x 4 X e ee i Q1 X x 3 John Wallace Industrial Arts ....,... l-2 College Preparatory .3-4 Class Officer .............,A. 2 Football ....v....... l -2-3-4 Basketball ............ l -3-4 Track ..................,.., 3-4 Choir ........................ 3-4 Boys' Ensemble ........ 3-4 Hi-Y .................... 2-3-4 Hi-Y Officer ................ 4 Spanish Club .,.......... 3-4 Annual Staff Junior Play 6' Senior Play John Weeks Big Earl College Preparatory Choir .,.............,.....v 2- Boys' Ensemble ...A.... 2- 3 Basketball .............. - 4 4 4 Football Manager ........ 2 Basketball Manager .. l -2 ' 4 4 H1-Y ..................,,.,....,. 3 CC-rW .................... - Junior Play 6' Senior Play Student Council .,,....... 4 uv' Carl Wenner .,-rim., Industrial Arts . V V V General Course Glee. Club ........ l-2-3-4 Annual Staff lol ol U it Kind Genii Whisper Correct Answers In Noble Ears JU? lhfr 'W r as in if -and J iii Bill Stcinmefz 1642? . vw, Q. ' ? . ' g ' J SE 1 7 , A 'L k 'H u-L iii -c- :hn Rosso Let r A, :rbara Rex ,N-X , if Jellyn Barr K+ fi ' 35. ' L.. V, qw .A , ,, engage 1, A 3.v+e,k.i fi, xg, Wi? -f' - '- Mix if -' 'lA'1H .,.Ax':' ' John Wallace Mary Vogel J Judy Watson 1 73' John Weeks N.. Norma Rol-:rs Barbara Mager Marilyn Smit Z- 7 Myra Parker -C h ,Cl fc? Dixie Caldwell ,9 Alice Lydy R0,emory Pat Henry Paul Rohrbaugh I 1 '7- Joycc Wiers Paul Hill C-ft H ws 400 Y 1,1 4? Wv' 5 ij., -.. ww w K ,-Q., 1--M, 5 ,,g. V. 5, if ,x , 4 Y w '1 1 , eg vi' ag. Q s N , Vxii 1 Y jg ,. L. -sum Name Acton ...,. Ashley .,.,. Bailey ...., Barr ,,,.... Bennison Biettner .,...,..., Bruner A ,......,., . Buckingham Burge .....,. Caldwell Candler Carney ..,,. Cavalier Charles Compton Daniel ..... Dowling Fast . ,.,,, Fields ,,... Gardner Gordon Harvey Hatfield Henry ...,A Hill ...,... .. Holmes Kennard Leonard Lydy .... ff' Mager ,...,.. Mahl ........r Statistics Show Seniors Serious Students?!? Nicknames Alice .................. Al ..,.....,..... Audrey ..,.., Sue ......... Pauline .,,,. . Chris ...... . Eunice ........ ...... Bill Muscles Dix ......... Bev Norm ,.,. Pat ..,..... Angie ..,. Chuck .,.. Jerry ,..,.. Dean ........ Delbert ,,,,....,..., . Little Cerbie Glenn ..,, Jack ..,.., George ., Dick 4..... Pat .,,.. Paul .,,. Janis ...... Donna .... Dick Alice Bugs ..,. Likes Spanish ,.,..,........ To punch ,....,..., English .............. Excitement To be busy ........ Disposition Fun? .......... ..... Devilish . ............. Quiet ................ Half and Half .,.. Shy .................... Favorite Saying l've got a pain Get your science done? ...... Ha! ................................., l'lI be there ,......... . ......... .. Gosh?! .......... .. Jeanene Cheerful Hi, Honey! To fight .,,..,,..,.. Mischievous Oh, heck! ..,............ History .,,........... Generous ,...... , . Hey! .................,...... .... . Worn down Changeable . e that way, then classrings .......... -H Men Flir ..fZQ.'f'Q '- an! A certain . A d ow? diamond ...,. ,' 5, Q Nothing ch .VJ So!o6' , . . Ho. Ho. J welryx... Eorne O ' ear an-n Ch e .. ' tl . ,irls 050 .. .. MPA? pr' table o be quiet ..2 .... -2- 4.1 ,,... . : 'v w ! ...... Ol' 5 ....-- ,,,. ....--- 'A -7 llSl'6I't! Magh-J ,...,........... lun- . ,Hel He! ..,..,....... .... . Nursing 1'4 . ot's for sure . Track ..w,-,- .. Vtfiomen .. ythfihg .. G ...... ,.,.. -. ,,,,. 1 , Gr nwic x'9 3' Pl ' 3.555 .QQ Mya , Qi. 'ii' . ------ ! .... , Come on .... .......... , Sm ,I-4. You all .... .......... , .. o ite ., .. You bet! . .,,...l ...... ...r When do e eat? . ...... ,. I can't ..... , ....... if W Po Br 1, ' l FS eltxisv- ' 1- al Cro .. H ting ..,.., 4 .... Fr'-'S - ' Sway -. -- ,q ig bo .... '11 1' ,,j.q.,,g-3, -. 'boidta . we ----- - eeeeee , ,,.,,.,. , ..,,t Willard ,,,,..,.,. ,, hor irs ....... .Wise. .,.,... . - . .... Place Most Likely Jackson's Before the mirror East end of town Wouldn't you like P The farm At Treaster's To Be to know? Buckingham Elevator Havana Tavern Smith'S The News Center Anywhere Waterbeck's At Hafner's With Weeks Among the chickens l estern Auto ' ountry rwin's office - ey's Store ever here i Sue Ce erton - e With the ducks Lydy Paint Store Library Slagle's ,, d.. ns ', x. , G 1 n yy'. . s . l , l ' , to - l ' ' , ' X ln 1 as 4 Sl 5 ll g GQ u u I 1- ' f l J S 5 r b , Ho ' ,, X ,af S OOF J ' 4 , ' Y b ,1 XJ is ei a ' S rt le J 1 Lu f D 7 ly , fb , ra if 'i f 'f Lit e Moose A ing,.big ,. ....... ge ..... .. Pro ella' Q f ll X ll f' m ' ' ' i I Y 1 j 76 Od l t fl I 1 if!! B ll ig n cta ,fl u I I l, l' y P , L ndefeld and Lowery 'I ong the Pin Ball Machines Jeanie and Jock McKinney ,..,,., Nina , ....,. Sports , ,........,.. Serene .,........... L. - istory ..,,. .s.. A t dances McLaughlin ...., Mac ...., Mrs. Orga .. Genial ...........'.. . ............. .,..... S ternbaum's Moomaw .,....,... ' .Q ,,.... ........... SBH-possessed Hone ..,...... ,..... . Shelby M00rnaw .........A Dodie ,.1. ...... t ...,...,..,......,, , tubborn ............ You k ' - Dodie 5 In J. C.'s car Myers .........,.,. Esther . f ,..,....... On h u ............. . ..........,,. At home Parker .. Myra ........... ' ' s and .,.. . ' ' .............. ear ----- . X- 'ur -,,' With Dick Prater ....,,,,.,... Mitchell ..,.. p ' Serious W What di you get? . 'N' ll over Ramey ........,.,. Chuck .. ..,.. o ff. . ..... 1. .. ,... ....,.,. o an---. ..,.....,........ rnbaum's Rex ,..........,..... Bar S ,.,.,.,...... ' : ' fdi 'h ngeabl ...,.... D rn it a ! ........... Rexall's Rohrbaugh ,.,.,, on .,,..,,,,,,.,..4 I , ,,,,..,., .Q -L ,.., .. . - -- .. . .. , With Kaye Rohrs .,s,,,,..,.,.. ,,,,,s.A ' ,,,,s.,i,, n othi g 7, ,,,,,,, . ,. . uf, ,r,,, ,.,, ,,,, L andefeld and Lowery Rosso .s........,,, ' .J ', ..,. .. ..... Locker Market Sayre .....A.. P - y ......... . n' Cl s ...... g hee ...... S f- ,. . .. .. Sherck's Schaffer .......... Ros .... ,.., Q . Speed?',f...7...1' .. ....... p e o A L .,,, va's house gchlotterer ...... i . ......,. ..,.., C lerkirig ,.,. 'J i : ..... eichtner's agle ............ Homer .. ...,,. Physics ,,,..... .... ' .. .. Q c . . .,... '. ternbaum's Smith .,,.......,.. Marilyn ,,,.. . ancing .,s.,s.... f . Lug! ...,..... . , ith Dixie Smith ..... .,.... R og ,,,..,., ....,, .,......,.,,,... I n 'Fiocent .. ...,... You a' 'X kiddin' ..,..... Mr. Wiebe's Office Snyder ..,,., Chubby .,... ...... T o he a Busy ..... .,.. ..... S e e here! ............... , ....... Baseball field good io .... .. , Stanfield .,...... Doyle ,....,,.,....... Smqing ,.,..... o -. .. .,..... - - --- . ood joke? .. At QM Steirtmetz .. ,... Esther .,,.. 7.,-.:..'Study Hall ..,....... Friendly ....... l pass ....f...-........... ......,.. With ---- ---- Steinmetz .,,... Mary ..,.. Driving ...,.,........ Satisfie .....,. Yes .,..,............ Q ..., Not at home Steinmetz ...... Bill ,,.,.,.........,.. ,Muff Lee .......... Tied-up ...... Tweetie-pie! ,.............. Have no idea Stephens .....,.. Omar ,,......., Everything .......... Nice .................. Thank-you. ........,,,,.......... Sternbaum's Stout ...........,.. Lester .,........,.,... 'Miss Hock ...:i,,3Narn-out .....,,... That's not right ..... ..... L ibrary Treaster ......... Vogel Wallace Watson Weeks Wenner Wiers Wilhelm Tweetie-p Johnny Judy ...... John Carl ,.., Pat .,,......,.,,....... ie Joyce ..... Don .,s,,, Pop ..,..........,..,.., Homework ........ Track ....,.....,..... Ea ts ..,.........., Kidding People .. A ride on a dark night .......... Grand Rapids .... Baseball ............ Sincere .....,........ This is great! ...,., ..,,.. Likeable .. .....,. Sounds good ......,........... .. Sporfifffjj ,..... Hang if all ........,............... Romantic .......... Got any money? l haven't .. Dazedfgrii... 'Censored ..,....,,,............. Smiling ...... ..... W ho's next? ............,,...... Different ............ Gentleman .....,.. 21 What you get? ....... ..... I can't help it ....... ...., In her Dodge Among the pines ln his car Buried in a book Y.M.C.A. Feichtner's Among the celery With a girl? 'jf' t:::- 41,1 'J f1 gg 'rffwqxg'Q7'gj , .YA ,fm Y' Z L1 if ah' 11,14 url , I . fl, 7 5 2 4 e .gf il ,-nv' HI 1. .-4, V' ' Tp- 1 1 I 4l 'G 1 x wx -GTE Junior' Fl To ard 1953 w .., 2' Z 4 , ' X lx Juniors, in the Arabian Nights a task was accomplished by a genie who appeared when the magic lamp was rubbed Your tasks are accomplished only by hard work, Maybe you have a hidden geniel lt so, may it help to make your work in the tuture as successful as your play, Homecoming, and Jun- ior-Senior Prom have been in the Dost, Remember your mistakes as warning signals for the future, and use your successes as guiding lights ta new accomplishments, Fly into the future with the best of luck! CLASS OFFICERS Gary Ricketts, president, Richard Van Allen, vice president, Joyce l-lillis, sec retary-treasurer, Joy Neumann, social chairman, Mrs. Organ, class ailvisnr, SP1 C ilg, H of .3 En 'Php MV. 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QED ff Q . 5,1355 555' eg porn' 6 Nelfn S5171 C16 Newfond onn, Gary Rfeff ey Q1f'770f7 sae , UJCIW efrq fffey 1? e Scfvfor peegy 44 eeof Berry fefeg 0007 1? Jonfbe Poce ohg Joy AIS!-107 ofprg Dowd 44 7. Of? of! 11 George Q P06 , Qffn er Ord ene K on, OVV wx I Niven Afffnk Q! fl' .1007 Tn 7 LOUIS ff 1177619 es Mfffec 017705 4fflWGl: J od: SFC Geo ge AWA ' OfV0 ROW' Oofofny fiffcfwnney Cfoude ffeoron, Evo fnfosffngs Snfffey Hire Vlfonne Longnu i , Pofrfbfb ffoofvei Joy , Gretchen Gardner. K 'SC ffflfnfeen Henry Aesefvfee Mme Sm f 6.141 CS I. 511711 ,L , C 'Y- fx fx fx '-X LYS -N .yy w' SN C3 on s x xi 'x x INN ophomore Find Diiiicul FRONT ROW: Marven Cox, Marianne Dykes, James Carpenter, Robert Blinzley, Walter Beamer, Joan Dale. SECOND ROW: Robert Crawford, Jane Bishop, Roger Betton, Arthur Cok, John Brinker, Emagene Bruner, THIRD ROW: Marilyn Bacon, Dorothy Crowl, Sherrill Buurma, Larry Berberick, Sarah Dorman, Barbara Bollinger. X, x T J Ewqgrg ,.. - Pane Q, 495214 4' PJ 2- C5? ' ' sv 9 -f- l l X x N Y X , 1 jjl lil 'lllli'llilll FRONT ROW: Webster Fleming, Larry Foran, Esther Holthouse, Glen Holmes, Roland Henry. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hatton, Dorothy Grizzle, Paul Fry, Nancy Francis, Jeanene Harriman. THIRD ROW: Gayetta Haley, Marilyn Hershiser, James Gray, David Jenkins, Patricia Hoose, Pansy Haney, Helen l-leisler, Betty Gillet, 32 lagic Formula 0 olve FRONT ROW: Carol Mclnerney, Marjorie Peck, Wilma Kennard, Bonnie Martin, Joyce Kline, Lynda Jenney, Evelyn Lawrence. SECOND ROW: Nancy Pennybaker, Ellen Phenicie, Marjory Painter, Linda Reichert. THIRD ROW: Joseph Phillips, William Raible, John McClish, Walter Nichols, Ronald Link, William Lillo. Class Officers: Advisor, Mr. Wolf, vice- president, Larry Foran, president, Larry Berberick, secretary-treasurer, William Raibleg social chairman, Alan Smith. FRONT ROW: Alan Smith, Carolyn Scott, Mary Slagle, Mary Taylor, Betty Snyder. SECOND ROW: Eddie Richards, Leola Slogle, Geraldine Snook, Magdeline Ruffing, Patricia Secor, Rhoda Stout, David Shirey. THIRD ROW: Rita Weeks, Dororthy Schryer, Robert Warch, Gordon Smith, Keith Smith, Ronald Trimmer. 33 2' na. Wig M. 5. l ,A kr .AJ Him , . 51 an Q it 'r , ff! 0' .7 A 5 w. av' ! K u 3 -4.- '- +q- ,limi-1 1 1 as W Nr li -A. by-1 if 'Ns' ovice 'igorouisly FIRST ROW: Oma Stephens, Thelma Vanderpool, Shirley Steinmetz, Mary Watkins, Agnes Wilkinson, Harlene Stapf. SECOND ROW: Green Turner, Roger Wilcox, Robert Wolfe, Robert Stlllions, Robert Wilkinson. 'R Nw FIRST ROW: Maxine Purcell, Lila Owens, Bernice Rogers, Ruth Roesch, SECOND ROW: Georgia Purcell, Budd Robin- son, Corliss Ryman, Polly Reed. THIRD ROW: Roger Reed, Eloise Rohrbaugh, Thomas Overly. FIRST ROW: JoAnn McClish, Linda Mitchell Gaylord Miller, Robert McKnight, Dean Link Charles Martin, Harmena Newmeyer. SECOND ROW: Elsie Ludban, Oliver Mohl, Col leen McLaughlin. FIRST ROWZ Patricia Scheid, Lillian Smith, l: 9de1'lCls SOYVG, Marilyn Senter, Virginia Simpson. SECOND ROW: ROVIGICI Smith, Larry Shcrplesg, Glenn Seiple, Richard Schlotterer, Robert Shade, Stewart Snook, Wayne Stanfield. 35 CLASS OFFICERS Hubert Huff, president, Angelo Comis- cnrmc, vlcc prc-sudcnt, Robert Wolfe, scrrctory-trcosurcrg Myron Hargrove, socuol chairmong Dole Crossen, class Ql1Vl'yOI', enii 1... Gill' Slow 55 55 Has u t' '1 'Q .A K3- Q 9. 'hu' ,K K . A Z i VJ J ,4 ,, , , I FRONT ROW: Deon Hollinger, Micha Hoslcr, Richard Donathon, Richar Foran, Faye Howell, Nancy Buzzar Mary Ann Alt, Nancy Koppler, Lynn Of Billy Dale, Charles Heal, Mrs. Neumann SECOND ROW: Harriet Gayheart, Paft Miller, Nancy Dickerson, Dessie Feichtne Benton Hupp, Mercedes Miller, Edwin Barnett, Thomas Coe, James Henr Bruce Beamer, Diana Harriman, THIRD ROW: Larry Hamilton, Caroly Dye, Donna Banicki, Keith Crass, Joh Androsac, Richard Heinfz, James Hank Larry Hershiser, Harold Hughes, Dani Corbin, Thomas Collins, Harold Bores. . Eighth Grader, Enliit in limi' 0 .'5 -' f . ix , - l .5 1 N , .. Ah., .. - .-.- -. .,, . ,f- h.A.,., - - Q A h . A, -. Ire To eek e Ad enture 3RONT ROW: Doyle Newman, Theodore Jewrneyer, Dorothy Thompson, Janet Nilkinson, Lois Wilhelm, Patricia Rosier, Sandra Smith, Carolyn Sutton, James Snay, Henry Schodorf, Miss Jayne Reynolds. 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N9 03 9.2 I 52 Q. fi-D if :uf D I' 30 2 Za 2.3 23 ,MQ-f ' 1. 4' lliQcipul Latini Term Antiqua Vi 'itantu The Latln Club was organuzed on December 5 l95l They held thelr fnrst meetrng at Palmers and elected as their offncers Larry Foran presrdent Davld Amstutz vlce presudent Robert Wolfe secretary treasurer Robert Mc Knnght soclal chairman They have learned about the Roman famnly, marrnage, the posntnon of women and chll- dren, and many other Roman customs. The members of the club succeeded in their aim of making a model Roman house, with rooms, a peristyle, servant's quarters and even furniture of that period. FIRST ROW Barbara Hamulton Jane Hargrove Nada Kennard Nancy Francis Beverly George Dosua Klnnglesmnth Nancy Heckathorn Wnlma Kennard Marjorle Peck Barbara Balllnger Patrlcua Secor Marulyn Hershnser SECOND ROW Robert McKnight Manlyn Cok Lynda Jenney Bannae Martin Mary Lu Frederuck Ruta Weeks Lllllan Smuth Sherrlll Buurma Rhoda Stout Thomas Overly Llnda Mitchell Gerald Buttxkofer Harlene Stapf Carol Mclnerney Larry Foran, Sarah Dorman, Robert Wolfe, Esther Holt- house, Robert Allen, David Amstutz, Miss Steele. X-0' .,t , , silgif Eberly, Judith Watson, Alice Acton, lla Arthur, Melva Sherbundy, Ruth E5TTi..?1 iff?-. , usgoxies. Swiss 'Bs ,,.Q5?'Mr. Wuhan, Mary Vogel, Mitchell Prater, Los Estudiantes De Espanol The Spanish Club opened its third year with a wiener roast sponsored by the Spanish ll class at the home of Mary Lee Vogel. A suc- cessful year was planned as the twenty-three members elected as their officers: John Wal- lace, president, Dick Van Allen, vice presi- dent, Judy Watson, social chairman, and Peggy Moomaw, secretary-treasurer. A second meeting, sponsored by the juniors, was held at the home of Peggy Moomaw. The aim of the Prez. AM , Judith Wiebej Peggy Moomaw, Yvonne., ' ' t, Dorothy Mc- K' n Richard Van Allen, JoAnn Stigomire ev ln ey. ABSENTEES: Omar Stevens, Doyle Stanfield. ' Qi Vuelan obre Tierras Exiranas members of the Spanish Club was to increase their knowledge of the culture of our Spanish speaking neighbors, the Mexicans, through studying colored slides of Mexico, participat- ing in Spanish games, and testing Spanish foods. This goal seems to have been fulfilled in the fourth annual Spanish Club Banquet where the food and fun was all in the Spanish mode. Best Wishes from Weinberg's Department Store I La Clel ilillr Unveiai im FRONT OF KEY: Bonnie Martin, Lynda Jenney. KEY: Barbara Bollinger, Jeanene Harriman, Marilyn Hatton, Carolyn Scott, Leola Slagle, Marjorie Peck, Margie Painter, Patricia Secor, Sarah Dorrnan, Nancy Pennybaker, Linda Reichert, Wilma Kennard, Emogene Bruner, Mary Slagle, Joyce Kline, Marilyn Hershiser, Betty Gillett, Rita Weeks. i FIRST ROW: JoAnn Stigamire, Peggy Moomaw, Frances Gordon, Betty Rohrs, Marilyn Davies, Alice Lydy, Judith Wiebe, Norma Rohrs, Marilyn Smith, Barbara Mager, Mary Steinmetz. SECOND ROW: Melva Sherbundy, Joy Neumann, Barbara Rex, Patricia Henry, Dixie Caldwell, Alice Acton, Marilyn Fry, Rosemary Moomaw, Pauline Wilkinson, Eva Hastings. THIRD ROW: Janice Pacey, Caroll Smith, Yvonne Longhurst, Mary Fields, Donna Kennard, Judith Watson, Suellyn Barr, Mary Vogel, Bonnie Waterbeck, Patsy Cavalier, Marilyn Schaffer. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Hershiser, Joyce Wilcox, Yvonne Schodorf, Ruth Neumann, Shirley Hite, Shirley Betton, Lucille Schlotterer, Eunice Bruner, Esther Steinmetz. Sponsored by Sophomore, Junior, and Senior La Clef d'Or. .. MN J' i -J if 'f A ' 1 .L 1:5-'As Larry Berberick Robert Blinzley Edward Richards William Raible Roland Henry Claude Keaton Louis Kimble William Simpson Doyle Stanfield William Buckingham Norman Carney Jerald Danhoff Harold Snyder John Rosso Jack Smith Roger Smith Leroy Sayre John Wallace . -f gf: SD R l' Compliments of Willard Y. M. C. A. 45 Robert Warch Roger Betton James Gray John McClish Alan Smith Allan Reed James Hinebaugh Richard Mink Eugene Bogner John Weeks William Steinmetz James Rapp Jack Dunbar Robert Everetts Paul Hill .lack Gordon Allen Ashley Richard Rosie'r Robert Arrington Richard Hatfield Richard Van Allen Hi- pet Insure Gala Entertainment SECOND ROW: William Raible Richard Van Allen, Larry Foran Louis Kimble, Leroy Sayre, John Rosso Ronald Smith 'S Sv. l .W4 in junior Council baker FRONT ROW Nancy Jenn Barbara Rex Alice Lyd Betty Shirle Rohrs Joy Neuman y Clem, Harlene Stapf Adult Council FRONT ROW: Jayne Reynolds, Rae Mager, Verna Williams, Marian Frederick. SECOND ROW: John Rossa, Virgil Overly, Merle Hoddinotf, Harold Scofield, Harry Jump, Peter Wiebe, J. B, Starback, Charles Henry. -T4 QC. Si-cl Complimenls of The Hi-Spd 46 Calendar el Events Shows Great Variety sepfelllbef lqnuqry 7 Fostoria Football Preview-there 4 Upger Sondusfky-there I4 Footbaul Ashland-there 9 Christmas Program lpostponed from De Zl Shelby-here Cembe' 'gl 28 Bucyrus-here Upper Sandusky-here october Company-Assembly 5 Bellevue-there 6 Senior Hayride 8 Trampoline-Assembly 9 Musical Knights I2 Upper l7 Sophomore I8 Norwalk-there I9 Teachers' 25 Visitors' Day 26 Crestl 2 Port Robert 'TQ--. November junior 6 Teachers' 9 New Lon on-there I6 junior Pl y 30 Basketbal December 4 Sh -th-ele Q-SLI4 Faster Yacation 6 Bogardus-Assembly ' ei get J Stivol 5, 6, and7 Every Pupil Tests 7 Marion Harding-here 8 F.F.A. Banquet ll Fremont-here 3 District Scholarship jay Bee Flesner-Assembly junior-Senior Banquet I5 Snow Ball Dance 9 Band Festival I8 School Closed I8 Baccalaureate Zl Bucyrus-there 23 Commencement 25 La Clef d'Or Formal 27 School Closes 47 FH Prepare te erve Their King FIRST ROW: Lucille Schlotterer, Marilyn Bacon, Ruth Roesc Nancy Heckathorn, Carole Mclnerney, Marilyn Hershiser, Bonn Martin. MIDDLE BAR: Phyllis Durr, Georgetta Judson, Colleen McLaughli Shirley Clem, SECOND ROW: Jane Hargrove, Helen Jones, Shirley Steinmet Kaye Anthony, Donna Jacobs, Marilyn Hatton. ABSENTEES: Agnes Wilkinson, Joan McClish. 48 FRONT TO BACK: Leola Slagle, Dorothy Grizzle, Jeanene Harri- man, Nancy Pennybaker, Helen Heisler, Patricia Secor, Dorothy Crawl, Barbara Bollinger, Emogene Bruner, Jane Bishop, Mary Slagle, Rita Weeks, Gayetta Haley, Joyce Kline, Dorothy Schryer, Sarah Dorman, Betty Snyder, Lynda Jenney. FIRST ROW: Cleo Watkins, Marilyn Fry, Joyce Wilcox, Suellyn Barr, Betty Burge, Melva Sherbundy. MIDDLE BAR: Officers-Myra Parker, vice-president, Eunice Bruner, treasurer, Esther Stein- metz, president, Miss Lena Krauss, advisor, Freda Beamer, secretary,'ShirIey Ryman, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Pauline Wilkin- son, Shirley Funk, Shirley Buz- zard, Gretchen Gardner, Kath- leen Henry, Bonnie Waterbeck. 9 0 EF. .s The Willard F. F. A. Chap- ter was organized in l939. Under the able direction of its officers and advisor the '5l- '52 year was one of the most successful and many accom- plishments were recorded. The parliamentary procedure team won a silver bar in the district competition. A booth con- structed by the chapter won 0 second premium at the Ohio State Fair. The chapter won a prize for having the most and best exhibits at the l-luron County Fair and placed high in a county wide pest hunt contest. The chapter also organized and held a Parent and Son Banquet which was the first to be held by the Willard Chap-' ter. ecret For Progress IS Hard Work g 1 E Q i Delbert Fast, president, Chris Biettner, secretary, Donald Cox, sentinel, Robert Niver treasurer, Gary Ricketts, vice president. FIRST ROW: William Lillo, Keith Smith, Robert Niver, Mr. Crossen, advisor, Delbert Fast, Chris Biettner. SECOND ROW: Conrad Androsac, Walter Beamer, Budd Robinson, Jr., Paul Fry, Jr. THIRD ROW: Donald Jenkins, Marvin Cox, David Jenkins, Paul Bauman, Oliver Mahl, Ronald Trimmer, Gary Ricketts, Jack George, Joseph Phillips, Donald Cox, Robert Shade, Gene Clem. sr mm1,.zmu.n.-new-Miguel,.mn1w,:i41nmm 1v1-mwmm-,nur , l i Jeurnali tie Stepping tone Pave The Wa To ueeessiul Publication IME YIILLARD UNITED B f ' ' wmuum M onrrxwzozx- noarmrmrnn wtf '11 i ,pr MJ ' 1,24 '4, V .L-f-e awk.. EDITORS: John Weeks, Judith Watson, Norma Rohrs, Betty Rohrs, Charles Compton, The Crimson and White statt of 19514952 headed by coeeditors Norma Rohrs and john Weeks published 16 issues of the C Cr W. Money to run the paper was provided from activity tund and the proceeds from the concession stand during football and basketball games. 1:11451 ROW' Delbert Fast, David fV1CLOLJQl1lII l, Marylin THIRD ROW2 Suellyn Barr, Dixie Caldwell, Richard Nlink Schaffer, Eva Hastings, Robert Blinzley, Nancy Pennybaker, Lynda Jenncy, Mrs SECOND ROW: Linda Reichert, Dorothy Schrycr, Dean Watson -advisor, Yvonne Schodorf, Judith Wicbe Dowllnri, lQkl1l1AIlIlC Nt,-urnonn, Shirley Button, Betty Gillctt Compliments of The Moose Lodge No. 'Ill 50 Magic Anil Lobor Combine To Produce Tho 66Chiol The Chiet's statt, with Mr. Watson as its advisor, overcame a long caravan ot obstacles, With the faithful cooperation ot the entire statt, this adventure into the literary world was completed without serious mishap. Perhaps a guardian genie guided us, tor without the aid ot a magic lamp or password we advanced upon this, our major project, and com- pleted it with satisfactory results, Business Stuff FRONT ROW: William Buckingham, Jack Gordon, Dixie Coldwell, SECOND ROW: John Wallace, John Rosso, Leroy Sayre, Delbert Fast. Typist-Photographer Staff Dean Dowling, sports editor, Joyce Wiers, Marilyn Smith, Rosemary Moomow, Barbara Rex, Beverly Candler. Alice Acton, Marv Fields, Judith Watson, co-editor, Patricia Henry, Mary Vogel, co-editor, Alice Lydy, art eclitur, Mr, Watson, advisor, Norma Rohrsg Suellyn Barr, girls' sports editor, Donna Kunnard, Barbara Moger ...ni Juniors Fly To Dramatic Fame 'E' s N T R A E E R T E C lf A K 'E E Mr. Mason Gary Ricketts Sylvia Shirley Reed Ted ,, David Moll Chi Claude Keaton jerry , H Richard Mink Davey Allan Reed lay ,Peggy Moomaw Margaret joyce Wilcox julie ,lean Wiles Mrst Mason Ruth Anne Alix as Shirley Ryman Neumann Lysbeth ,Yvonne Schodort Mrs, Allen Yvonne Langhurst Maudie e Priscilla Arthur Mrs, Day e Kathleen Henry Director Rosanna Marcel Mrs. White ludith Wiebe Organ Prompter Betty Rohrs er QE as X f f 1 t K, 3 X r 3 9 4 if Angie ,,,,.,.....,,, Mary Fields V. , 'Y V The girl Margaret .,.., ,, Norma Rohrs Her engaged sister i. Lorraine ,,,,,, Barbara Mager Her hopeful sister Kitty. .. ., , Patricia Henry Her little sister Mrs. Morrow, Judith Watson Her mother Mr, Morrow ,,,,,, Jack Gordon Her father iv 'WN 45 'H' , 9 Angie Morrow has just graduated from high school and is about to spend her seventeenth summer in the town she has lived in'all her life. She falls in love with Jack Duluth, a very eligible basketball player, who is attractive also to two of Angie's fair-weather friends, Her parents and sisters provide an understanding family background, but it is her oldest sister, Margaret, who is the most consoling. Angie and Jack have a breakup which was premeditated by the local wolf, Tony, and Angie's two girl friends. The quarrel is patched up and Angie hurries off to college, a much older and wiser girl than at the first of the summer season, as the curtain falls on a stunning dramatic performance. Dina? f. A Jack .,..,.,......... John Weeks The boy Art .,........ Charles Compton Margaret's fiance Martin .......... John Wallace v-..,, Lorraine's hope Jane ,,...,......,.., Suellyn Barr A menace Tony ................ Roger Smith of -,X A boy friend Margie .....,.,.. Marilyn Smith A girl friend Fitz .....,........ Dean Dowling Her steady Director ..........,..... Rosanna Marcel Organ Faithful Songsters Perform Official llutie' Glee Club President: Mary Lee Vogel, Chair Man- ager: Barbara Mager ..,., Librarians: Nancy Penny- baker, Marilyn Davies, Bonnie Martin, Priscilla Arthur. v' ,- .., Bays' Quartet: Paul Hill, 4 5 5',Ji'g .R b 1 X ' Publicity: Judith Watwn, Joyce Wiers, Judith Wuebe, Linda Reichert. Librarian: Forang Robes Cam. and Student Directorg Jack Gordon, Librarian: Robert Blinz- Ieyg Robes Comp Barbara Jack Gordon, Lerey Sayre, Rex- John Rossa. A Catchy Strain Bring Loud Acclaim D ieSr ' ' BACK t mme Sn00k' Moulin P51100 GMS Glee thony, SRI-atv' MOMW Sem C gwhop, Gcro X Mgrttyn SVN 'Cn ggtty Schryer G GY HMC, Shirts Sf, Corol Mclm RONT ROXNLCMEYIBHCCU MiltQom?:S3VV,,Qrn1Q Sgrtgigy I Ctem, Cngelinle. HOIEM '5Or!2r,:Oni Shtrlgy foyg An OOC Horgmxetotds AQVWCS id Une Runmg' VOQCX, Mlss er5hi59 Sh' es' Jl-Idifh VV e topf, Non Orc' D'3'0fh ' X M Q C Marv 5 g lrl feb I , Cy P , V 5TClrK,JA'E?:hC, Otyltvcgzoncfc Hgrrtmon, uurma, Lmdo fjxchigfrglwrgerl Aimingrczcfofeverwnlwgihigl PG,,,C.O MOif'2d5,A SECOND Row: union smart., Doro- O fer, 5,,e,,,,, Qrhibnzr Ur thy McKrnney, Nino McKinney, Joy MY Neumann, Prnscillo Arthur, Fronces Gordon, Yvonne Schodorf, Donno Kennord, Joyce Wiers, Soroh Dor- mon, Alice Acton, Nancy Heckothorn, Bonnre Mortln, Helen Jones, Morulyn Horton, Lindo Reichert, Borboro Mogcr, Judith Wotson, Dorothy Crowl. A. S. Hunter and Son, Hardware urs, pfu'fjl':C'll wfls , .. Q-4-vw -v KW.. f uv- -v V-q-.--7-.F F' , ... ' ' ' v--r , f-- v f-1 ' Q W N, ,D , ,Q I l QA! IIRST' HOW Rwsemcrry Muomcmw Smith, Jean Wltvs, Nancy Frorwrrs, SFCOND RCW Gerrrlrilru' Srmrtk liyrnum, Ncmrv Het kfrthurrw, Pcttrlclu Morntyn Hetturr, liurlmm Merger f 5 x'p'q1.3fj iff' Jews- Hrtltx, Mmrntyrr THIRD ROW1 Barbara Rex, Prrscrlln Arthur, KUVO Antlwny Derma Kevmorri, Esther Myew, Juduth Wmtstvrw, Altce Acton Bettv Grllott, Shxrtey Mory Vogel, Homme Murtlrw, Num MCKlrrr1ew Seger, Ntornlyn Schaffer, FOURTH RCW: Lillxolm Smith, Esther Hmtthtuusc, Jwy New muhn, June Brshop, Yvonne Schcwiorf, Shirley HCFNLWISCI' Melvn Sherbumiv, Lrmiu Remhert, Juailth Wrelue. .l .. . I . N .. rntff., r' le .1 ,, -. , , ff ri TM 235? f- yew, tht 'ftugnzgggfr Nts 51 ,r .QVQVQ Y 1 r M 31' 1 H+ JF-A FL' fi: tw tfi 'PW4 H' 4 . Ti? ' ' IIHSI ROW, Rrrtmrt NXcKr1rqht, Robert Blmzley, Paul Hlii, erm, David Mcult, Leroy SGVFC, JOWIC5 CIVOV Dr-cm Drrwlulmq, Jmhrw Huggy, Qhmll--, Compton, THIRD ROW: Wcfllstcrr Henning, lnrrv Femrr, Ruqvr Smrtlw SICOND ROVV Thurwml. Overly, Jrlcl-X Qwrcifnrw, Omer Steph Rwbert Arrirrgturw, John Weeks, John W41tl41Q'1' Alltm Reed 'Q .Ag ' f 3,0--r F- 4 w-N-...- ln: Q Cm.. ,MWA Z ' ,Q of a H eq- N Fa, -V a 1. 1: 4:86 ZA -K' ,fl s QL' X'-f ,,. 4 L A ingers Sustain 'acted and ocular Traiditioni FRONT ROW: Rosemary Moomaw, Joyce Hillis, Marilyn Smith, Jean Wiles, Donna Kennard, Nancy Heckathorn, Nancy Francis, Donnalou Myerholtz, director. SECOND ROW: Barbara Rex, Geraldine Snook, Betty Gillett, Shirley Ryman, Bonnie Martin, Robert Blinzley, Robert Mc- Knight, Patricia Secor, Alice Acton, Mary Vogel, Marilyn Hatton, Lillian Smith, THIRD ROW: Yvonne Schadorf, Nina McKinney, Kaye Anthony, Joy Neumann, Dean Dowling, John Rosso, James Gray, Leroy Sayre, Thomas Overly, Charles Compton, Paul Hill, Esther Myers, Judith Watson, Judith Wiebe, Linda Reichert. FOURTH ROW: Esther Holthouse, Priscilla Arthur, Jane Bishop, Jack Gordon, Robert Arrington, Roger Smith, John Weeks, Allan Reed, John Wallace, Omar Stephens, Larry Foran, David Moll, Webster Fleming, Marilyn Hershiser, Shirley Hershiser, Melva Sherbundy, J ,f l, i 1, Tx- I ,,, -vga, ,F .a 4 ,Pg 5 L ,E 1 IA, ,1kr,2i,l . S R ,i 2 A , 1 if 7 tlsss ,titer 6 f 15 :LL it ,. I . nsii , 5 Out of the smoke of Aladdin's lamp, has come music furnished by the members of the High School Choir. Under the capable supervision of their director, Miss Donnalou Myerholtz, the choir has managed to attain complete success. As usual there were some rough spots, but through hard work and splendid cooperation they always came through with a smooth per- formance when called upon. The choir chose as its student director, jack Gordon. He was always on hand to take over the direction ot the choir whenever he was needed. The big moments ot the year were Music Week Festivities, and the Northern Ohio League Choir Festival. Ensem- bles from the choir have furnished musical en- tertainment for many ot the various organiza- tions of Willard and .have become well-known for their ability, A well chosen group ot girls and boys made up the Treble Clet and the Boy's Ensemble. They have helped to create a mood ot adventure and gaiety, and have added color to the various per- formances in which they have participated. Ct:i'nplimonti, of Grace Methodist Church Qaliffif , ,ivy . V- . F .. Q ' ' b lv. 'M , ui -V .,-. I 'I , :TQ N124 M. -I gwQ.,,.,,, gi, .4 Q at 'L' .' L.X 'f ' l-- . - 7 ' 'V ff' 3 we 1, fx Q ,ff f..fK w A 'Mc -Q-ff i i 94 h , 1 XQ - , X X is 1 : 'J U' ' Liv-F f, '- fy!--3-. , f 's f ' W' '- - 'Q 5 N X 1' f .- N 1 'L , T... K U ,A Mkk, ..: .f may Z J' .h , , ' , N , ,K a pi T h 4 ,,.QL T Q .14 l!,, M ,M fy, U 4. Q- .... . ,N , I ? ,,,,f ' 'F' ,Q ,,,,.,v 'W' r - S- M' ww' .f - V 4, W ,, ., fa,L..n..-J45--Z2La.-'-- '- .,' .,,.. nw., Y' I Y . -1 J- Y i -r ' ' J 5- C x , zfv- ....'1-Q .. s, We 13:1 5 -,.1',-if-.,., -f -7 - M A :,,,,v-Q , 4 . or i .. 1 .L 2 Q0 on ' 4 r -'- .us .A- Prancing Mu iciain 's . ' X U' - Q , at ff-f .Q ' N .aa .- , fs , 'r -A ,wx .5 3, t. , - 3. , .' - u. . . --., L . , M f ... .J-L., ,,a. a, uv 1-4, x we 1 gr ,.f'7'2f -ew. vi'- FRONT ROW: Jean Wiles, Shirley Reed, Barbara Ballinger, Emogene Bruner, Joy Neumann, Alice Lydy, John Rosso, Nancy Francis. SECOND ROW: Linda Reichert, Helen Heisler, Joyce Hillis, Harlene Stapf, Alice Acton, Kaye Anthony, Mary Frederick, Marilyn Hatton, Patricia Secor, Gary Ricketts. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Frederick, Alan Smith, Linda Mitchell, Marilyn Fry, Barbara Hamilton, Larry Foran, Leroy Sayre, David Amstutz, Ruth Neumann, Thomas Overly, Thomas Hawkins, Ronald Link. FOURTH ROW: Burton Leidner-director, Rita Weeks, Dixie Cald- well, Marilyn Senter, Joyce Kline, Jerry Austin, Paul Hill. ABSENTEES: Rosemary Moomaw, Mary Vogel, Barbara Rex, Robert Crawford. Compliments of Boyle ond Hook 59 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers -FHWA. Wo 5KOKe X Q5 5 'xoxo 6 xo 6044 'KX 'xoke X gi Ggtrws Melo die I nterludes F 'fe Cr. mics 'Oova-6. 'Voe QYGNI-X005 NK Noos gxoxuo Roo ok NN! . eof wlexe oexlei W-e 6 X6xc3o Oicboesv o. 1 'Coe ox0Xe 6wecs 'oe6 xOZ'KNN660'OC'V5 Xoqe. XX oXe-o Q09 e Occboefsuo xo woes Col ' We 'NOK o6e ov, . 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C wfnmp IIla LI'1F rS nqejf th Bai k PM Oovxoo , Pxxc, Pxcxooh vlxox Nxoofoowl, X4-oooq Qzovooxo 6oXN Sie-I-. '6oei X o QKQGJOK, 0500 43550659 cholarship and portsmanship Rewarded G? 2x GO XOQ 6 O,-r 69 O Q00 YA Oo X. 0450! X-990,37 K QQ xo KO ONE- OO 1,0 K C5900 X6 Ooqx Yxxqb 85 0 R 9 x0 O0 405 OO os XIX O 096 0 io xo xo o NO SK QQ gf? QQ C530 'xo 63, Q, ,oo 550 Ko ob O -go . 0 X bx 9 06 X6 'xxx 'Ke' Ok 5 X O 0 0, AZ OK X Q5 O XQ AQ, o O dx Keio QL 09 0 O o 'P I 0 006 OO, fox. of 60 O S G O 04 Of oof 9 op 05. QQ! 9,25 O jk J, fob C70 O, O4 996 990 O45 oo, fo, 0 if f 00,10 Of? ffba 60 18 1' CL 66' Off JXG of 61h I' 6 6 Jf 0 9f 'O 6' O0 o O o 0,5 Q ' 4 OCP 960 qw P O-v Go I6 of ,af dx o O0 40 K Y KO A o . HQO 6 QOXOQ Og K fcbf' 0,25 O, Nb SB N4-K 'Coz' O0 xo 'soo GO, P s Q44 ii t ,r'1 Compllmenfs of Harlow Stopf illaidiliifs Lamp potlights Girls' Sports i'All FIRST ROW: Angeline Charles, Shirley Ry- man, Lucille Schlot- terer, Pansy I-laney, Beverly Candler, Pat Eberly, Magdeline Ruffing, Marilyn Cok, Freda Beamer , f S I ,f vt V, i . tif , ,f l ' St, 99 t i- 1, S, x A . , ,,f f tl dr -S A i sscoisio Row: Rhoda ' V - ' - Stout, Ruth lloesch, - 1 Dosia Klingelsmith, I KAW- S A M ' ' , Betty Burge, Esther g' l Q A A - K 5 I N Steinmetz, Esther I i' 'Y F i y i t A im ,wljg Holthause, Lynda Jen- Ft t was A ney, Mary Steinmetz, Shirley Buzzard, What is the aim at the girls' physical education pro- gram at Willard High School? Our department strives to build the indiviual physically, mentally, and socially. Softball, basketball, badminton, archery, and modern dancing are the main activities of the girls. Miss Doris Wurster, director at physical education, introduced many new ideas, such as: all-star volleyball and basket- ! ball teams, modern dancing, and interclass basketball tournaments. V i F SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW? Suellyn Barr, Beverly Condler, Pat Henry, Joyce Wiers at SECOND ROW: Angeline Charles, Alice Lydy, Alice Acton, Mary Steinmetz, Nino McKinney. 62 Variet Feature Girl' Athletic Program anis Holmes, iudrey Bailey, Aiss Wursfer, Director Q K 4, ...L wg Q' Li Q I 9 i . . 'A , ' , , . 1115111 , f , 'f fi 51 fn 3251 4 2' Z - 'ft li ' A .i ff ,S-Q fa rf! 4, , x 5 J, 1 ,. K 'r 7- 1 . A' , , . Q g.s,, L , ' I f- ' if-v 15' if ' -4--- SA - gy?,.fg.,, F 1 T H 'war g' 'r 5g3?aegs,ggf2er'g52i,'gi. ' -i 1. ' . .Qi we --'-as ef- ,. f.'- -.IJ hey ',--1 f -Q -4 Egg A iff - A 1 . xi? f -gf . e , . , '- ' K ,- .- in ,s- ... eff-,ie-. 'S 4 fs i is , W ?ie H-i k .5,,1iz: S , P-. If-r, . 4' 3' M Aghy. - r 4 5 j ,, -2 Exciting Game 63 gf.. Suellyn Barr, Betty Rohrs, Pat Cavalier. Y . e - 54-f. Ht i ff We it ' ' lux' 5 ' Us , ' ' ' . My r t r' by ,xg W :Am fel? Xl- - Kyle- V .L 3 .- rx 4 ee i H'-P e e -ix:ff.i.ai:ffIe2f:w Ig'ffgi . 'yy 333-n l 9235. ff? 59352, Gi.j'5'i 4'-Qiwae-,U- '-'. 'Tiff' -,ag-., 'TVN 2 ,-.4 ? , ' e 51: f-fy. 11.45 :Nl 1 - efer .W ' f e-'Arg -Wg -. 1 e- ' 1 f'3,'1' ff' Ss,-I. - Are' .- f' .5 .' e, M mxzfww wcvawggfw 5... - Pat Treaster, Esther Steinmetz, Mary Steinmetz, Eunice Bruner. '95 Softball Game Thinclads oi W. . S. Aspire To 01 mpics oi 1960 FIRST ROW: Howard McClish, John Wallace, Paul Hill, William Acton. SECOND ROW: Leroy Sayre, Doyle Stanfield, Glenn Gardner. The l95l track season was a great success. Under the coaching of Coach lhnat, the team was able to take the Upper Night Relays. The 880 and mile relay teams won trophies at the Ashland Invitational Track Meet. At the League meet held at Norwalk, Willard finished in the runner-up spot behind Upper by 7 points. P i M I 1 3, Compliments of Ben Franklin and Federated Stores Mrs. C. H. Strahm and H. E. Scofield, Proprietors Future Athlete ot W. H. . Prepare For Tomorro 43, Ir. -High Football FIRST ROW: Dean Hollinger, Mike Hosler, James Jump, Robert Walter, Charles McLoughlin, Benton Hupp. SECOND ROW: Jerry Neumann, James Henry, Kenneth Faulhober, Harold Schodort, Barton Owens, Billy Martin, Henry Schodort, THIRD ROW: Tom Collins, Harold Bores, Tammy Coe, Larry McLaughlin, Danny Corbin, Harold Hughes, Richard New- land. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Androsac, James Hanks, Larry Hershiser, Chris McKinney, Larry Hamilton. Compliments of The Willard Dairy Freshman Basketball FIRST ROW: Robert Wilkinson, Angelo Camiscione, Wayne Stanfield, Robert Hutt, Robert Stillions, Myron Hargrove, Ronald Smith, SECOND ROW: Coach Richards, Jerry Austin, Tom Overly, Robert Wolfe, Robert McKnight, Ronald Hatton. THIRD ROW: Merwyn Carmean, Roger Reed, Charles Harvey, Robert Allen, Gaylord Miller. Future Flashes Show Much Promise C-J' 7 FRONT ROW1 Coach Albert Raimonde, James Carpenter, Alan Smith, Eugene Bogner, Bill Raible, Robert Everetts, manager. BACK ROW: Glen Holmes, Arthur Cok, Louis Kimble, Allan Reed, William Simpson. RESERVE SCORES Willard 24 Tiffin Columbian.. Willard 32 Shelby .................. Willard 45 Marion Harding .... Willard 49 Fremont Ross ........ RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Willard 'i 38 Bucyrus A ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynda Jenney, Nancy Pennybaker, Shirley Willofd 20 Upper Sonduskl' ---- Clem, Richard Schlotterer. Wilford '---,,,- 39 Upper Sandusky ,.V. Willard 36 Mansfield Madison Willard ........ 44 Galion .................. Willard ........ 32 Shelby .................. Willard ........ 32 Sandusky .............. Willard 24 Tiffin Columbian .. Willard ........ 39 Crestline .............. Willard 52 Port Clinton ........ Willard 4l Norwalk .............. Willard 38 Mansfield-Madison Willard 38 Bucyrus ................ Willard 39 Crestline Willard ........ 37 Bellevue Compliments of B. F. Fink Co. J 533 Gr x 7 Irv! I' -rf -,442 L 3 er' 1103 5 L., i . 4, , f W, Varsity Provides Thrilling oments .J NV g T ' hel, ulHl,Bc G FRONT ROW: Coach John lhnat, Claude Keaton, Donald Wil m Pa il ru e ardner, manager. BACK ROW: ..- E V x K Roger Smith, Robert ' ' 'R Glen Holmes. i ,-. i Compliments of E. A. Landefeld lxx l Although the Willard varsity ' didn't play championship basket- X ball, they showed rnuch aggressive- ' ' ness and they were not considered ' easy opposition by their opponents. The future outlook of the team in the next few years looks very bright as the reserves have had a fairly successful season. But the Fresh- man Team is the team to watch in the future. When these boys were in the eighth grade they were undefeated, and as a Freshman Team they won all their games but one and brought home the trophy from the Junior-High Tournament in Shelby. 68 131 Miller, John Weeks, X r. f. XIX VARSITY SCORES Willard ,.... 3l Tiffin Columbian ...... 7l Willard ..... 35 Shelby ...................... 42 Willard ...,. 53 Marion Harding ...,.... 7O Willard ..... 52 Fremont Ross ............ 68 Willard ..... 46 Bucyrus .................... 69 Willard ..... 55 Upper Sandusky ........ 54 Willard ...l. 36 Upper Sandusky ........ 41 Willard. .... 80 Mansfield Madison.. 78 Willard ..... 60 Gallon ...................... 8l Willard ..... 59 Shelby ........... ........ 7 4 Willard ..,.. 67 Sandusky ....... ........ 7 4 Willard.....43 Crestline ....... ..... . ..67 Willard ..... 48 Port Clinton ............ 58 Willard ..... 60 Norwalk .................. 72 Willard ..... 56 Mansfield-Madison ..55 Willard ..... 55 Bucyrus .................... 69 Willard ..... 55 Crestline .... ........ 5 7 Willard. .... 40 Bellevue .... ........ 7 l Denotes League Games. I if ii A V W I fi? 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Back? ff k 1 Captain Bill Steinmetz fizullbccki h,- Eddie Richards do-2 . 4Assistant Manager? 8 I . F' Q5 , . 1 ' A i Raymond Richards fBackfleId Coach? Stephen Rico Hr Hi Coachl I Q my Couch john lhnat 'W 1Head Coach? fer bo s Food Mo f :pu'4' we -wk k ' 'V' f s! fl Q K 'X . 1 Chris Biettner lGuard7 ,ff J. Ysohfbough 900 BUCK NJA X, ix- r-fwfr xx. X10 . e 0 xsxwcw A go 6 go 0- George Harvey I ,.. L 1 End 3 I ' aee - . ' m A . . Y- -4 lohn Wallace N B ' B fk '9 ' ' fcenfefw , find' ,Q V , Carlton Rlddle 3 . . rrry QLIHC Coach? Albert Ralmonde ' .,.1 4., .f A xf - 2. Sul iReserve Coach! ,N Harold Snyder MK, iManager ,I N 5 , . Dean Lmk Q -V --v'Q' 1- , fr 5 6 fAsslstant x fs- , r M r 3 ,thn x 3 i 'A f?4fi.ii,X anage , Ra gga L., K ' I Q + 5 1 A g, wer .N Q '- wwewq -. ,fyy . -- A ff K U , H r .-.zigigQ Q31 iw lxggi-fl' r 1 aRi.2Qg'i935,g+fEQz:,!5'5 3- fa CMFNDMI mmm of Harry V. Jump, Insurance and Rcal Estate 73 f I .. ui In s mn:-wg--pf... 5.3 4 Q5 I NM ' w ' .. 2, L11 , Mui- . rv .QIL4-'.. 5'-, -,',l ,-fe.'? 1!,9'4'vf- ' me - ng f fd Wav' NM ' k L , ' F '53 V4 Q, X gmnhd w W , f 1 Q W 4 W a V , , It H 1 ' ,www-f we . I 85. ith. 1 Q.-f U The 19 1 Indians Smashed Their Way To Znil Place X, A x 1 ,Y I . X V' W v is FRONT ROW: Coach Raymond Richards, Allen Ashley, Norman Kuhn, Captain David Draime, Robert Bohn, John Rosso, Assistant Coach Albert Raimonde, Jack Gordon Harold Snyder 004 John Rosso 606 SSRYLQESQ, Richard Frank GSC-35,-Ofdg OYOCAAAXAO SCORES 4116596 ,oobefa 041,55 Wi I lard.. l 2 Ti ro ..,..,............ 7 ls,5,'l'e4, it vniiard 3 Ashland ..... .... 2 GP Willard 4 Bucyrus ............ 5 Willard l4 Shelby .,.. ....... 7 Willard 2 Ashland ............ 3 Willard 8 Shelby .............. 7 Willard l5 Mans. Madison 2 Willard 5 Tiro ,................. Z Willard,.l4 Gallon .............. 4 Willard.. 8 Galion .... ....... l 2 SECOND ROW: Donald Wilhelm, Norman Carney, George Gerald Eberly, Jack Gordon. Harvey, Richard Hatfield, is ,N . a . ll!igTl e Q THIRD ROW: Richard Frank Robert Arrington, J. C. Miller, Harold Snyde QQ If 5 ar :UWC 'SSI' gillslg i f O . .. TF gil! , fs!!! fx-'N 'KNO-' fgwfg W1 gem! 912,64 V cam of ggf' IS OUR GENIE'S FARE TO ALL OF YOU i'You Were Born For ueh a Time As This The churches of Willard congratulate each of you mem- bers ofthe Class of 1952 that you were born for such a time as this. This graduation is an important event in your life. You are entering a new life at a time when the world, as never before, needs young men and women who are able to cope with great events. We think you will be better able to meet these trying times if you are well founded in the principles given to us by jesus Christ. As you grow in these you will, like the Master, increase in wisdom and stature, and in favor with C-od and man. In meeting the challenge of the days ahead we suggest four tools: Loyalty, Faith, Vision, and Determination. You should have a loyalty to your church, your conscience, your home, and your chosen vocationg a faith in Cod, your fellowmen, and yourself: a vision of a highway that leads to the stars, that is lighted by the rays of hope that spring from the heart of man, and is paved with the beads of sweat that fall from his browg a determination to finish a task begun, as we read from the works of Harriet Beecher Stowe, When you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as if you couldn't hold on a minute longer, never give up then, for that is just the place and time the tide will turn. You were born for such a time as thisfi THE CHURCHES OF WILLARD TRINITY LUTHERAN GRACE METHODIST ST FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN ' Written by Rev. Joseph Blackburn of First Presbyterian Church. 78 Congratulations V Q' ga. and . Sflw W se Best Wishes f BEVIER'S For the Finest in Quality and Value ' .1 ,!,q ,A ,IAAI 4 s Try our Store M' To The Mrs. Ferne Barnhart, Class of 1952 ,in -2- ,. Mum., J Manager Phone 3821 From schodorfls Compliments Fine Foods of and NAVY MOTHERS Manufacturers of Fancy 'Ce C'ea ' Club No. 457 Phone 224 Willard, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of Western Auto Store E and W Bakery H Television Sales and Service Quality Baked Goods Automobile Parts We Deliver Phone 535l and Accessories Compliments Compliments To The Class of of 1952 Garden of Eut'n lush's Food Store Meats and Croceries Phone 3460 New Haven, Ohio 19 Willard, Ohio Phone 5881 X 1 QV was .I 1.- . rr' .f .W M 1 aa , X Best Wishes To The Class of I952 X U 7 '- . ' ' .rw 11 X ' A gd if . Y - L. 4 W x X M x Y , ex N ., e, ,-f i1ffs1:fE5iFi X ' cf---P ,.--ees . Compliments of WIERS BROTHERS 80 xx 6, ex . K, V E we f VL S A Surprising Lot of New Things at M0ll'S STORE Compliments To The Class of 1952 PHIL WARREN Radio and Television Route 99 Phone 752i George and Bill For Hair Cutting Service I5 Woodland Avenue Willard, Ohio YUNKER'S SPORTING GOODS II6 N. Main Mansfield, Ohio In Me.,..,,, Valentine Ticlswell of and Son Dr' L' H' whisle' Popcorn and Supplies , North Fairfield, Ohio Buckingham - Dermer Post 514 Phone 7I63 New London, Ohio Compliments of E. C. Kaufman, Inc. Men's and Boys' Clothing and Shoes Attica, Ohio Compliments of Willard Emblem Club No. 60 Mrs. Colda Meisner, President FINE BEVERAGES BE T WI HES S S Retail .... Wholesale The Maple City Ice Co. to the 35 Benedict Ave. SENIOR CLASS Nmwalk' Ohio Telephones-2401 l -24022 COMP'-'MENT5 COMPLIMENTS TO the Class of 1952 of from the THE H0llAND MARKET AMERICAN lEGION AUXILIARY CONGRATULATIONS 'O 'he W. W. EITlE Class of i952 G.I. FARM MACHINERY Firestone and Seiberling The Prudential Insurance Co. of America car and tractor tires Local Agents Paul Schodort and Norman Britton Husky Carden Tractors and Implements CONGRATULATIONS to the Interior and Exterior Paints CLASS OF i952 Farm Supplies COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Pl'1OI'Ie 622l VVIIIBFCI, O 82 HERFF -JONES CO. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College jewelry, Graduation Announcements Medals, Cups and Trophies INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA jewelers to Willard High School P. D. Cook, Representative Maumee, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I952 From RON'S BODY SHOP l4Vz East Pearl Street Phone 5331 COMPUMENTS coNcRATuLATioNs of TO THE cLAss or 1952 Esmrs BEAUTY SALON Women of the Mme Willard Chapter 66 Phone 602l Willard, Ohio COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENT5 of of Frank C. Schiller 8. Co. Tobacco and Candy Distributors 72-74 W. lvlain St. Shelby, O. WAlT'S LUNCH Best Food in Town Open 9 p.m.-8 a.m. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF i952 E. M. and D. E. SOUDERS Chiropractors Keep Smiling PALMER AND PENWEll SHELL SERVICE Route 224 and 61 24 Hour Service CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF l952 THE WIllARD TIMES The Home Paper COMPLIMENTS of MITCHEll ELECTRIC 7 East Maple Street, Willard, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of GI.ITI'IRI E CHEVROLET WILLARD, oHio CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES R. A. J0llY and CO. Wholesale Grocers Bucyrus, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of HIllIS 8 ROWAN Farm Drainage I. E S COMPLETE FURNISHINGS EOR THE HOUSE Q A SECOR'S FUNERAL DIRECTOR-FURNITURE Funerals Conducted with COURTESY DEPENDAB I LITY and SERVICE AMBULANCE - Phone 280 85 CONGRATULATIONS COMPIQIMENTS to of The Class of i952 Richurd's Construction JACKSON'S DRUG STORE Company Eastman Cameras Willard' Ohio Eastman Movie Cameras Bell-Howell 8 MM and I6 Movie C3l neI aS Tasty Sandwiches, Sundaes, Sodas to at Our The Class of l952 SODA FOUNWN lUCIllE mcrnmn Refrigerated Box Candy I A nsurance gent Phone 271 ll2 lVlyl'l'le Ave. 9 pearl St. phone 259 WIlDE'S MOTOR SALES Willard, Ohio Studebaker Curs and Trucks Route 224 at Myrtle Avenue Phone 7901 Compliments To The 1 W 9 I W 'Q Class of 1952 0 A O R 'E D A N 3 from D ' A 0 v E. VI Fl W. C0mDliments Best Wishes of To The Class of 1952 Wallpaper . . . . .Paint F' 0' E' Auxlhury Compliments Congratulations of to The Class of 1952 5. C. NQBLE Mitchell Gulf Station Corner of Pearl and Main- Texaco Distributor 87 Phone 7891 Willard, Ohio Compliments Congratulations of to BURRAS MOTOR SALES THE SENIGR CLASS OF Buick - Pontiac Service l952 .lUMP'S CLOTHING Myrtle Avenue Phone 249 7 Willard Ohio Willard Plymouth Williams Pharmacy Compliments I. C. Bittikofer of THE REXAll DRUG STORE Phone 24l Cigars, Candy, Sodas, Drugs Prescriptions Accurately Filled Willard, WlllARD PARTS COMPANY Auto Parts Machine Shop Service N.A.P.A. lobber Ohio Phone 254 Willard, Ohio 88 lt's Celeryville Greenhouse for Floral Satisfaction Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere Dial 4483 We Deliver COMPLIIVIENTS of Bogner's Marathon Bob and Tom Proprietors SMELTZ SERVICE STATION 221 E. Tiffin Call 2l6 We Specialize In Auto Lubrication lgnition-Electrical-Motor Tune up Muffler Tail Pipe-Wheel Balancing Corriplete Brake Service Cars Called for and Delivered Bowmar Sinclair Service Corner of Woodbine and Pearl Willard, Ohio Phone 3753 BEST WISHES from Heck 1 ' Cleaners 'Q ' 3 Compliments of The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Chicago Division Staff H. I. Walton, Superintendent E. Baldwin, Chief Clerk Ernest A. Crow, Secretary H. O. McAbee, jr., Trainmaster V. H. Freygang, Assistant Trainmaster R. W. Lung, Clerk to Trainmaster S. A. O'Neill, Terminal Trainmaster A. E. Runion, Terminal Trainmaster lNightl C. S. Hastings, General Yardmaster H. K. Lewis, Road Foreman of Engines D. E. Lankard, E. W. Finch, Asst. R.F.E. F. H. Stack, Clerk to R. F. E. T. j. Stevenson, Master Mechanic j. Plunkett, jr., General Car Foreman-P. F. Pence, Car Foreman E. H. Barnhart, Division Engineer O. G. Todd, Asst. Division Engineer H. D. Curie, Master Carpenter H. H. Gault, Signal Supervisor j. L. Dell, Track Supervisor Chief Train Dispatchers V. D. Clemens-W. A. Carey--C. K. Mossberger-W j. Gentry Train Dispatchers W. G. Smith-C. C. Robinson-W. l. Mossberger-G. j. Sheibley C. E. Trainer-W. C. Grueder-C. 1. Teegardin-1. A. Caple C. R. Baxter Division Claim Agents R. C. Bliss A. W. Stein H. G. Conner, General Safety Supervisor L. W. Barnes, Safety Supervisor 90 Compliments of lANDEFElD and LOWERY For Fine Foods Phone 225-226 Willard, Ohio HElSlER'S INC. Airport and Truck Terminal International Farm Implements Refrigeration Trucks New Holland Farm Machinery New Idea Farm Machinery FRUEHAUF TRAILERS Sales and Service Willard Airport Willard, Ohio Phone 267 The Daughters of the Union Compliments Veterans ot the Civil War, of Whose Principles Are Based On Love ot C-od, Love of Country and Love of Man. Mrs. Florence Fellers, President The Women's Federated Clubs Compliments Compliments To the Class of 1952 f o 0 The Attica Miller Farmers' Exchange Co. ' ' Hay, Crain, Seeds, Fence, Salt, PIumbIng and Heulmg Tile, and Farm Machinery. E. Tiffin St' Phone 5352 Oliver and plxlgisaeyg:-Iagris Tractors Compliments Compliments of of SMITH'S ElECTRIC RCA - MAYTAG - FRIGIDAIRE Phone 6024 Willard, Ohio FRED HEISLER Compliments Proprietor from WHITE'S HARDWARE Centerton, Ohio Myrtle Avenue Willard, Ohio phone 243 Phone 4511 BEST WISHES BEST WISHES from TO S COSTEIN'S RESTAURANT CLA S OF 1952 FINE FOOD STERLING INSURANCE CO. Compliments of R. P. shurick Co. Ray Snook-Max Van Allen IEWELERS Local Agents, 92 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1952 NORWAlK TRUCKLINE Norwalk Ohio CENTERTUN STORE Groceries . . Meats . . Hardware SOHIO PRODUCTS Open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Closed Wed. p.m. and Sunday p.m. CORNElL'S Good Food and Fountain Service Plymouth, Ohio THE NEWS CENTER welcomes THE HIGH SCHOOL CROWD Candy - Sodas -- Records Magazines COMPLIMENTS OF DON'S GRll.l. Plymouth, Ohio lASlEA'S MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Foods Phone 5511 Compliments To the Class of 1952 THE POINT MARKET Complete line of Meats Groceries-Fresh Fruits-Vegetables New Haven, Ohio lct. 61-224 Phone 3461 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PUllMAN Fine Foods and Dancing Willard, Ohio Phone 632l COMPLIMENTS OF BOWLMOR Pinky Hollinger, Proprietor Willard, Ohio Phone ZOO COMPLIMENTS OF WlllARD LUMBER CO. Willard, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS or 1952 SHERCK'S MARKET Myrtle Ave. Phone 251 PAlMER'S STEAK HOUSE Good Food Fine Service CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l952 TIP-TOP CLEANERS Plymouth, Ohio Sporting Goods for Every Sport Baseball W Class Sweaters Football -Woolrich Clothing Tennis+lantzen Suits Basketball-Camping Equipment Evenrude Motors-Fishing Tackle' Ciuns-Ammunition Colman Lanterns THE l0RAIN HARDWARE 5th and Broadway Tel-228l Lorain, Ohio Best Wishes from The Feichtner Store Men's and Boys' Wear Shoes for The Entire Family Compliments of TEMPLE THEATER The Home of Best Entertainment Congratulations To The Class ot l952 Hutch's Dress Shop Stella l-latch, Proprietress Ceneral Electric Appliances Your C-.E. Dealer will be Clad to Serve You J. P. Beamer Electric 544 Spangler Road Willard, Ohio WIllARD SUNOCO ii 1 r gil F so 1 J CV .3 Y ,fi 'lf' . K, .ffl I K .X o,ylvYJ5 , K xl'KlX1 ',-.'y ' .J- I , 'vvwf ffl ref,-i Y 4 , ' I Phone 3710 J. W. McCARTY, Proprietor The Senior Class takes this opportunity to thank its advertisers whose generous contribu- tions made the publication of the '52 Chief possible. COMPLIMENTS of BUCKINGHAM Farm Equipment Sales Route 224 Phone 3718 Willard. Ohio 96 COMPLIMENTS of WILCOX GROCERY Quality Groceries' and Meats B. W. WILCOX I4 Myrtle Ave. Willard, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of ROBINSON and NICOllS Sohio Service Station BEST WISHES to The Class of 1952 D. P. Rapp's Upholstery Shop Come' Of Maple and Pale Comer of Park and Tiffin Phone 5132 Phone 3881 Willard, Ohio COMPLIMENTS CQMPLIMENTS of of MARCIllE'S BEAUTY SHOP 24 Myrtle Avenue Phone 7262 Willard, Ohio BUCKINGHAM ElEVATOR Coal and Supply Willard, Ohio Phone 210 BEST WISHES from IDEAl lAUNDRY Corner of Pearl and Woodbine COMPLIMENTS of BOHEMIAN GARDENS CONGRATULATIONS from Willard locker Market Your Complete Food and Locker Service Phone 273 5 Dale 'Xve. 97 FOSTER'S MARKET Groceries - Meats Phone 6001 DELIVERY xxx SBEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 1952 tgp: My za, . nw ul mini- M tml ski, H-5' fin' za.: 'K' ii - EEK ,Qi ie 1-' K sf, lik 15.81 :LS- Hai., tiki lil L A thi. 2 l The Fraternal Order of Eagles was organized February 6, 1898. It has more than 1,758 subordinate units or Aeries, more than 1,000,000 members, and has assets of more than Sl 10,000,000 Since its organization, sick benefits of 568,000,000 and funeral benefits of 519,700,000 have been paid. The Welfare Program of the Eagles has worked to secure greater social security protection and has supervised the construc- tion of a modern dormitory at Boys'Town, Nebraska. THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Huron Aerie No. 550 Willard, Ohio 98 ,YQ if gcgi gc 1 . . , ,.- Congratulations To The Class of i952 WlllARD CLEANERS Your Headquarters For Good Cleaning Redi-Built Cottages For Sale And On Display ATTICA LUMBER 20 Myrtle Avenue Phone 223 Phone 372 Attica. Ohio Tilton Building und Supply Compliments Lumber, Millwork, Hardware, of Paints, Masonry Products. Plumbing and Heating Supplies Pre-cut and Prefabricated Buildings Residential and Commercial Phone 953 Attica, Ohio Best Wishes To The Class of 1952 Our members circle all the world With fraternity-with fraternity And children, too, a loving trust And duty find in our great W. B. A. The Gray Printing Company Fostoria Ohio Compliments To The Class ' of 1952 Verdekul's Shoe Store Complete Shoe Service l l7 Myrtle Ave. Phone 4285 Willard, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS C LASS of H52.. SHIElD'S STUDIO 513 Euclid Ave. Willard, Ohio Hospitalipy in your hands , The ' Mansfield Coca Cola Bottling Co. 205 North Diamond Mansfield, Ohio 9 , 4 .J ' s wg 2 - , .NXNXQ 4 4 , ssss, in ftis' su 'I K O v V 2.1, - M ' . 3 i ,Ji . If 1 - . . I , Q nx5.4' A ' Nl f - N1-r ioo C TT-7TTT A if 1 ' .bt ':F'? gQ'.: L' 1' 5 f ff'f 'f 614. 0 I L N , l N K , 1 J, r xr. ug W i , 1. , : I 1 K qt K J' . Q., , F f f ' 1 v. x 4, . .-. ' , 1 - 1- vi. vfffi. -- ,, F- 4 ' ' 4? 1 1 . 1 1115114 -:v fgf54i,5 1154 47 V W K i if if M 4 'B 5 1 .1 A L t 5 1 1 x r 3' 'I 1 J Ax L ,4 0 '1, I ' A v x J v lv, x- ' B 4 r A Y. .I,,-1 1 Q V .VZ W1 X A ! 1 1 1 3:5 N X. 12-ff. kfghk ix Us ff 1- 1 X 41'-?1 1J'f F' 5 It . 2- 'lf . V 1 XT-- ' --t 'Qi- nu sk 9 :- Ja ', -1?--rf w 1 qsluhwld .' mlvA v . 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