Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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W Football Advertisers . . . 7 13 30 31 44 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 41 42 43 54 57 6162 83 82 . . . 70-71 . 74-75 . 76-77 78-79 . . .83-104 Q ,' 'J Q Gif, , 1 P' fl OH' I 1JfZfj ,ff ' 1.l:'i..'- .Oo Y I 55 1' c 'f' I -5 4 ' 0555 411520 FOREWORD Th1S rs the story of a school year Th1s yearbook has devrated m some respects from the prev1ously set pattern m keepmg wlth thls modern age No attempt IS made to follow a theme Rather the book tells the story of the year as completely clearly and 1og1ca1ly as posslble w1thout a theme belng used In thxs 1ssue you Wlll fmd many changes have taken place at W H S Slnce 1952 a Student Coun c1l has been the mam governmg body Th1s year saw the beg1nn1ng of the new elghtperlod day The orchestra was abandoned 1n favor of a dance band and pep band A double octet composed of elght boys and elght grrls grew out of the cholr Our baseball team won the 1952 N O L trophy Who could ever forget the thnllmg Shelby game wh1ch dec1ded the champlonslup? In thls book we have trled to portray W111ard H1gh the student body the faculty the school lt r1es for every student a permanent record that w11l grow ln value as the years go by r f'fP 0 Y 54 da t Ax., ssgll X D Up. 'I' X sk' '4.r rl, 4 in Y 'I' ZUAQ' 'sa' I'l J 2 Z ff! Si -Q25 J- T. , vii! 4 , y 51,455 '.f 0 f ' .'. :'f 5, ' X x I, . 'Iii 941: 'ui' ,f - o .1 .'2 , .Ng 8 ,wnf ef f QQ t 4 4 ! 'q sx 'S' a we 2 'Y ' I l I ' xxx . . - l -I 3?- . . . . o'.'?'1,,:' I l Q T :L. t 5:72 -pf fr-3 n . . . lg- - 'I 4 I ,..'e.'.vg. 41 . I ' I I 0 ' '- I I ' . ,' , l I Q- ,-J. A self. We hope ll'11S CHIEF w111be Q book of meme . Iv, 1' 0 1 . . s 5 I ' x ,. lq' ' ,I .,,,,. . . X if-' U.: 1- ll dn fa 'll W ' K - L .Atl at ,j Q I lg f.,-4,-'71 35- ,'. ' A' 9' Q 0- -I 5 . I M41 S 1 I 'A A A 'H 1 n K . 1 V . J Q ' 1' ' -' ', ' 4 la P . Q ' '.' vigj 'Q x C , v ' f 'Q' u A ' 'I sl sr x . 5 5 '4 V ' .u 5 I n' 3 ck. R 11' ' 5 tl 5. x P t' ,I 9 I 1 I l f ' ,X XXX 'XV eeee he . X at ! 'A I X X :Z ' K X , - fi Fa' 1 DEDICATIO We the Senzor Class of 1953 dedzcate thts yearbook to Mr Rzchard R Jenkzns Throughout the country Mr Jenktns rs known as the oldest Y M C A Secretary tn the Untted States Popularly known as Jenks he has always delzghted chtldren empty pocket of balloons Mr Jerktns ts uell knoun tn Willard through hzs uork wtth boys In hzs assoczatzon wzth Ht Y and hts Sunday ntght Boys Club he has done much to encourage the boys tn our town to be honest and fazr and so grow to Chrtsttan manhood 1 J - . J . . 66 73 ' ' I ' . , . l . . wzth storzes of his boyhood and hrs never . . L l l 1 1 ' ' ' f ' - ' . , I - E IORS PPRECIATE G IDA CE 0F B0 RD 0F ED CATIO ilk' 54-4 --1 6 LEFT TO RIGHT Helen Ellls clerk Dr I B Starbuck Iecmette Smlth lohn Rosso Verna W1ll1ams pres1den Donald Alford VICG pres1dent The semor class ot 1953 WlSh9S to thank all the members ot the Wlllard Board ot Educatlon for the hours they have spent ln malanq our school years more enloyable and protrtable For years the only lnducement the board ha had for spendrnq t1me on school matters was the tact that they could ln thls Way help the students to prepare to llve better llves and take an actlve part ln the soclal hte they w1ll enter when they leave school We want each member to know that the t1me and effort spent ln our behalf has really been appreclated Av T' fs,-f . .M , . V,,f1gmgg, u V , , zz, 4',.43-.1 - Q ' I .5,,,Lf I, , .. . .4 lu f,w ,',n ,. ,. 1 vin- G i - E,Qw5Q,,, ,f ,Q I 3 W? gn ,l'b.MAMi1'yq1,4 15 .3. - , gf AL , 74 ., 1 W A :fr .I f' v . l a 11 ,.a K' ..1,v,. . - , 1 -1, 2' , 15 Q W , f, m YH ' ,W H if MQ! 'x.h5 ,Vs, . m2b3'f4fW '12'1M..,,,,, a FA ULTY WE EXTE D APPRECIATIO T0 YOU - - 0UE LEADER Dale W. Gates came to Willard in 1930 as a science teacher. He had been Superintendent in the Fulton, Ghio schools. He Peter A. Wiebe came to Willard in 1930 as a teacher oi manual arts and mechanical drawing. Mr. Wiebe graduated trom Blutiton College. He received his Masters degree from Ohio State University. Before coming to Willard, he taught at Pan- dora for two years and at Mt. Cory tor one year. After teach- ing in Willard for ten years, he was promoted to principal in 1940. He has served as princi- pal of Willard High School for twelve years. graduated from Ohio State Uni- versity in Education in 19287 later he received his Master's degree there. During his second year here, he was hired as prin- cipal. For eight years he served in that capacity. ln 1939 he became superintendent ot the Willard Exempted Village School system. X 9' 9 J My K! iii .I 5 15 Dale E. Crossen Robert Huffman Vocational Agriculture Commercial Qliio Stats University BS. Bowling Green State University-fE,S ,un -an 2' C, tg: 6 Mary Hockenbury Burton Leidner Eiologyn History Instrumental Music Otterbein ColleaefA.B. Ohio State UniversityfB.S. Columbia UniversityfA.M. Iohn Ihnct Loree Steele Physical Education Latin--English Bowling Green State University-BS. Asbury College -KentuckyHA.B. Lena Krauss Harrie- irgzicznics Gino State UniversiiyeeB.S. Raymond Richards Matliernatics Pliysical Education Wittenburq ColleqeeB.S. Dolores G. Sell Business Education B lizifg Green State UniversityfB.S. .1 Albert Rcximonde Industrial Arts Chic State University MBS, i F 'v7ZI'i. t va V 5 I , 5184 is 35 ' .fi ' , fi VE Q-Pi 3 s 3,45 J F, -Ll In 1, ff? Lois Watson Enalisli fSpeecli Bowling Green State University- 'BS .wx QQQC Vfealfiyfiti Uziiv ',' lfu,l1.11.. ,- f in Wesley Watson Sffflilflfl Secicrl S' ir-ti' gf B02-:l1:g'3 Green Sicie UI'11'J fSQf'..' BS., ANI. .. ..-- b W 1 I if . 9 , Q. I , 'S 4 ' j f Z Carol Nincehelser Fine AVS Doris Wurster Physical Educcnion Bowling Green Siclie University -BS. -5.- X - -C- ff Mary Rogers Wcxmer Zulcruf Voccrl lvlusicf-Enqlisli Pliysicfll Science Heidelberg College- BM. Ohio State UniversityAB.S. Mrs W K. Betton L1brar1cm 40' gl Albert Blankenshrp Roland Henry Custodmns Ianxce Lydy Secretary v YU! v I2 Mr La Pom! Mr Beebe Mr Atwater Mr Baker Mr Carpenter Q E l0R X l x M 4... Lucky!! Mothers Lmle Helper Iunlor High Romance Debutantes Sex-uor Lu Clei d Or Pow Wow Glamour Glrl Small Fry I5 dn. H BA..u-...-4, mv Dreams of Blue Hawau Lltilo Women I4 Pnde and Ioy ' V 6 E9 l L-f 1 K ' 1 I 3' e f N- . ,.e, . z ,L 1 S at A4 tx? l Q K 3' Q' N - , A , as r 5 E l0R 0F 19 3 RETRACE THEIR PATH The last of May 1953 we the Graduatmg Class left WHS and embarked upon our varrous ways of life whether 1nto employment or college for further educa txon The foundatxon of preparedness for hfe after grad uatxon came partly from the grade school but mostly from our htgh school experrences and contacts When we entered hlgh school rn our erghth grade year we felt that year was the comer stone of edu catxon We found everythxng very new and so driferent Whrle we were trymg to remember our locker combm atzons all the dxfferent rooms the procedure of what starrs to go up and come down the Alma Mater cheers and many other thrngs a new student rn hxgh school trres to learn we chose Mrss Iayne Reynolds to lead us through our frrst year of new experlence To help her were Eugene Bogner presxdent Ruth Anne Neumann vrce presxdent Iean Wrles secretary Geraldme Snook treasurer and Louxs Krmble as soclal charrman Under therr leadershxp we had a very prosperous year and we started to bulld our treasury through the sale of popcorn As freshmen we looked forward wrth antlcxpatron to the mysterles whrch surround thls mstrtutton of hlgher learnmg We once more elected Mrss Iayne Reynolds as our guldmg hand wlth the able talents of Eugene Bogner Geraldme Snook Caroll Srmth and Ianrce We partrcrpated rn the sellmg of corn whxch was supported by the entrre class and we enthuslastlcally sponsored a football and a basketball dance We arrrved at our sophomore year wxth a better knowledge of what educatlon means to us now m the present and also what 1t means for our future Because of her gurdance rn the prevrous two years Mrss Iayne Reynolds was called upon for the thlrd trme To hold the offrce of presldent for a thlrd successrve trme also was Eugene Bogner w1th hrs crew Ruth Anne Neumann Caroll Smrth and Frances Gordon Thus year brought about more orgcrnrzatrons for us to enter such as La Clef dOr for the grrls and I-l1Y for many boys Many students also Jomed FFA or FHA We were very proud of the rnterest shown by the many boys who entered the varrous frelds of athletlcs Therr outstandrng abxlrty was a credrt to our class Smce the sale of popcorn had been so successful ln the past two years we decxded to undertake the prolect once agam Through the sponsoring of dances parttes and our prolect of sellmg corn we Increased our fund lmmensely At the end of the year the entlre class was treated to a party rn Shelby with a dellclous meal and a movle mcluded Frnally we became very rmportant Juniors The whrte camatron became our class flower and blue and srlver were chosen as our colors Keep Your Face Toward The Sun and The Shadows Will Fall Behlnd You was our class motto To rexgn at the head of the class was Mrs Organ wrth our representatzves Gary Rrcketts Rrchard Van Allen Ioyce Hlllls and Ioy Neumann to and her Durmg the year the sale of candy mrlk statlonery and cards proved very helpful to our treasury On November 16 we presented Men Are Lxke Street cars wxth Pnscrlla Arthur 1n the leading role Then the day amved Ianuary 10 when you heard us stand mg 1n the halls ahmg and S1Qh1XlQ wrth delrght What had happened? We had Just recelved our beautrful class rmgs We were now m heaven How mce they looked on our hands! On May 3 the mght of the Iunror Semor Prom arrrved and we spent a beautrful evenmg rn Blue Hawau wxth delrcxous food drvme mustc and dancmg under the stars On September 6 1952 we became very proud semors wrth the assurance that all our preparatron rn the past four years was not rn vam To drrect our graduatlon year we elected as class advrsor Mr Wesley Watson class presrdent Eugene Bogner vrce-presrdent hm Hmebaugh secretary treasurer Yvonne Langhurst and Betty lean Rohrs as soczal chauman The class unanxmously elected as honorary advrsor year was the tea that Mxss Reynolds had for the semor class on Tuesday December 30 The actrvmes we engaged rn were the usual chrlx supper la huge success! sellmg of statronery and cards sponsormg a football and a basketball dance a bake sale the Semor Iumor tru Apnl and the play Crime Photographer presented on Apnl 17 The goal for whrch we had been strxvmg arnved May 28 1953 the mght of Commencement when we walked down the axsle together as a group for the last tame Wrth shxnmg eyes and a glonous feelmg rn our hearts we recerved our dxplomas What a pnvrlege xt rs to study and graduate m a free country was the thought that occupxed many of our rnrnds As a reward of our efforts we enjoyed a tnp to New York Clty that wrll always be rememberd The beautiful parks the skyscrapers the amusement center of the world the trrps taken by bus and boat the thnll of everyday crowds ffllecl us wxth ecstasy It was wrth regret rn our hearts that we realized our trxp srgmfred the end and the begmmng for each of us must now seek his place or posxtron rn life For therr trreless effort patxence consrderatron and understandmg of all problems through our school years we extend our most srncere apprecxation to Superm tendent Dale W Gates Prmcrpal Peter A Wrebe the l-hgh School Faculty Class Advrsors all grade teachers and all other personnel of Wrllard Hrgh School I I I I I 1 u l 1 - . I W 1 1 l V ' l I ' I I I I I ' II . I . 1 I I ' I I . t I I I I , : , . ' ' : ' , : ' . . . I I . . , , , : I I I ' I . I . ' Conkle to assist her. Miss Iayne Reynolds. An outstanding feature of the . . . . V ' , I - - - I II ' I ' I . - - - 1 'T ' . . . in ' I ' I , , . I I r I ' I I I I . ' 4 H ' . ' I ' - ll 4 ' SENIIIRS CIIIVIPLETE EI AL YEAR UNDER THEIR GUIDANCE Watson Advtsor Yvonne Lanqhurst Secretary Treasurer Betty Hohrs Soc1aI Cha rman Class Flower Class Rmq Whxte Carnatton Class Colors Blue and Sllver Class Motto Keep Your Face Toward The Sun And The Shadows W1II Fall Behtnd You I6 I -73 A I 4,- . L 3 CLASS OFFICERS: Iames Hinebauqh, Vice President: Eugene Boqner, Presidentp Mr, , ' : . - 1 , ' i . Shirley Adams us College Preparatory F H A Chorr Treble Clef Glee Club Spamsh Club Latm Club Annual Staff One Act Play C 6 W Eugene Austin Cherry Nose Industrral Arts Course Track Robert Arrington Bob lndustrral Arts Course Chorr Cho1r Ofhcer Boys Ensemble Football Baseball Basketball H1 Y Offlcer Annual Staff Semor Play Freda Beamer Frttzl Home EC Course Comrrtermal Course F H A F H A Otfrcer Ir Red Cross G A A Pnscxlla Arthur Perky Colle e Preparatory Cho1r Treble Clet Glee Club Spamsh Club Latm Club C :S W lumo Play Sen1or Play Annual Staff Shrrley Betton General Course Glee Club La Clef d Or C :St W Annual Stall G A A Comphments of Huron County Bcmkmg Co Norwalk Ohto 234 234 234 123 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 ..G ,. . . .... .......................... . .l ' ................................ 4 ' ............................ 2 .. ...................... 3-4 - ''7' 1lf1'.11If1'.QQI'.11111'.Q.'.f4 Hi-Y ...... .-2i3i4 '- ' ......................... 3-4 Q11'A'-''A'fffffffffffIQffIf.'.fal4 . ........................l. l ' ' fffffffffffffffffffff...54 ' ' ............................ 2 I . .... 53-4 JO -fxiif A-19 'Us 'K-N Eugene Bogner Butch College Preparatory Class Ottzcer Football Basketball Baseball One Act Play CGW Student Councrl Latm Club Annual Staff Semor Play GAA Manlyn Col: Cok General Course G A A Offrcer CGW Student Councrl Glee Club Latm Club Annual Staff Semor Play F F A Football Track F F A Baseball l'l1Y Richard Chase Dick College Preparatory Donald Cox Don General Course Gene Clem Aqrrcultural Course Ierald Danhoii Boone Industnal Arts Course 124 1234 1234 W 9 123 'Z ff 1234 234 .davis I K I 4. ..lllllllllllllllllllllll.-.lli4 ' ' ....................... 3 ............................ 2 , ' ....................... .4 U ' ....................... 4 ' ........................., 3-4 Band ............................... 3-4 'iw gl ' . . . . . .'.......'.......................'.'.................- I ........................... ........................... 3 8 ..:x ........................... 4 ' ' fl X 1 ' M f we X-, n ' t A ' J SQL A 7,5 ,N x ef I I - '- .............................. -- -155552555 1? ck Mcmlyn Duvxes College Preparatory Latm Club Spamsh Club Glee Club Treble Clet Chorr Grrls Octette La Clei d Or La Clef d Or Oifrcer C 61 W Ir Red Cross One Act Play Annual Staff lack Dunbar Barstone lndustrlal Arts Course Football Basic ball A 'anaqer H1 Y T ack Annual Stall Patncxa Eberly a Col eqe Prey a atory Cornrner ral u se La rn bpamsh C UD Annual Staff Robert Everetts Frank lndustnal Arts Co urge Football Baslce ball anaqer I-l1Y Mcmlyn lean Fry Commerctal Course Band Glee Club La Clef d Or r H A G A A lr Red Crbss Annual Staff Shirley Funk Comme-rcral Course F.H.A. .......................... . Annual Staff 1234 234 234 234 1234 234 234 234 2 234 l234 ...l-2 '1 ' . Bruce Gardner Industrial Arts Course Annual Staff Frances Gordon ,..-.. Fran College Preparatory Latln Club La Clel d Or La Clef d Or Ofhcer Glee Club Chou' TreLle Clei G A A Class Ofilcer Annual Staff Football .............................. 2 Basketball Manager .................. 3-4 Truck Manager ...................... 3-4 Football Manager ..,.................. 4 234 1234 fry , . tgm: 'f'5Qt:U,' , f V A at as ,ff Shirley Hershxser Herky Connmerctal Course Glee Club Treble Clef La Clei d Or La Clef dOr Olllcer G1rls Octette Se-mor Play 'T Gretchen Ann Gardner Commerc1al Course General Course F I-I A F H A Ofhcer G A A Annual Staff Xu? Eva Hastlngs General Course C 5. W La Clef d Or G A A Annual Staff Iolm George ack General Course 234 234 123 124 234 234 .ff Q-...4-'7 35 Kathleen Henry Kate Cornmerclal Course F F A l 2 3 4 F H A F F A Student Advisor Iumor PIUY 20 Annual Staff Q-J , i I ....... 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Hr-Yi Q..fflfffffflfflfifflf-- ki ' ., 1 Q ' .lflffffiffflfzffiffif.-..-2 .flfffffffffffiffflffff...4 'Y y N'-v-:uf A nur Yvonne Langhuxst Vonme Commercral Course Spantsh Club La Clet d Or 2 3 4 La Clet dOr Ofhcer Class Ottrcer Qne Act Play Annua Staff lunror Play Thomas Mxller Homo lnclustnal Arts Football 2 3 4 Track Basketball H1 Y Dorothy McKinney Do College Preparatory Comme C al Glee C ab G A A Spamsh Club Latln Clotb Annual Staff Richard Mink Rich College Preparatory Chou H1 Y 2 3 4 Spamsh Club Latm Club One Act Play Band C :S W Youth Councxl Annual Stall lumor Play Iames Miller lndustrtal Arts Footba l 1 2 3 4 Baslce ball l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Chol Boys Qctel C 51 Nl Ann al Staff David Moll Dave' Industrial Arts C err .......,............ ,.... . ..l-7-3-4 Boys' Ensemble .........,...,.... l-2-3-4 Boys' Octe ................. ,.......,. Bastcotlza l .................,.......... 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Among the secondary activities of the Juniors are the sale ot potato chips at noon the sale ot programs at football games and the sponsoring of dances after the games The best ot luck to the future seniors' May everything they undertake be successful FIRST ROW Miss Hockenbury advisor Iames Gray vice president SECOND ROW William Raible social chairman Larry Foran president Larry Berberrck secretary treasurer HRST ROW Nancy Francis Barbara Bollinger Paul Fry Dorothy Crowl Marven Cox Gypsy Conley Marilyn Bacon SECOND ROW Iames Carpenter Betty Gillett Robert Blmzley Emogene Bruner Robert Crawford Sarah Dorman Walter Beamer lane Bishop THIRD ROW Sherrill Buurma Webster Fleming Arthur Cok Larry Foran Larry Berberick ohn Brinker Roger Betton S I I ' I , QW. , V . V 1 ' , ' , , . ' ,I Q I , - X 5 X' i I R vs wx L ' it 1 ' f 4- ' ' - , 1 t- ' N A , 5 - t R t N . , fy, ' he f .rf f 1 ,V . X H , f O .fi 4 x 5m,,?:3kk KIKA M Vw N F 32 'llll AA'g ' Q X FIRST ROW Wxllram Lrllo Marxlyn Hatton MarJor1e Peck Marqre Pcnnter Ieanene Harnman Helen He1sler Dorothy Grrzzle Glenn Holmes SECOND ROW Es her Holthouse Iohn McCl1sh Marrlyn Hershlser Carole Mclnerney W1lma Kennard Lynda Ienney Patrrcra Hoose DQV1dl9I'llClI'lS THIRD ROW Joyce Klme Bonnre Martzn Roland Henry Ronald Lmk Walter Nrchols Iames Gray UNDER T DIE 0F 19 3 CLASS FIRST ROW Nancy Pennybaker Lrnda Retchert Patrrcra Secor Donna Seasly Ellen Phe-nlcte Leola Slaqle SECOIND ROW Alan Smrth Mary Taylor Geraldrne Snook Carolyn Scott Edwa d Rrchards Maqdelrne Rultrnq Dorothy Schryer Davrd Shrrey THIRD ROW Rrta Weeks Ronald Trrrnmer Mary Slagle Robert Watch Kelth Smrth Betty Snyder Ioseph Phrlhps W1ll1am Raxble Rhoda Stout 'x 1 5 Yngx ,Mk ,FYI N 'hx ., I, My ,z F mf. 7 5 Li, - 'ik 'jg -I 24. W V? -4 f. -lift Stall' L. T . . . N - - . 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IM' yi su 3 f , 4 1 f 4 5 AQ' 45 C q' Q 1 Mrss Krauss advrsor Char es McLczu'3hlm secretary treasurer Larry Mcl.a ghlm presraent Thomas Coe vrce presrdent lerry Neumann socral chcurman FIRST ROW Edwm Barnett Donna Bamckr Bruce Beamer Ella Mae Barnett Ma y Ann Alt Harold Bore-s SECOND ROW Earl Col: lshmae Barn ll Nan y Buzzard Thomas Coe lohn Ar ir sac b ROW Blre Dale Ca n Dye Var y Drcaers rr Rrclra Cl Poran SECulNYN POx D nald Dan army Cor Tom Collms Dessle Ferchlner Kel '1 Cross Charles C mm nqs AEQENLEE Rchar4 Donaihon FRESHME GET 0F HIGH FIR T TAST CHIIIIL LIFE FIRST ROW Mrke I-Iosler D1cme I-Iarrrman I-Iarrret Cwayheart Dean I-Iollmqer Robert Fry SECOND ROW Charles Heal Rrchard I-Iexntz Larry Hamllion Iames Hanks Larry Hershrser Iames Henry 'L- FIRST ROW Roger Keller Faye Howell Earl Green SECOND ROW Paul Krng Nancy Koppler Gordon Home Edna Hughes Tom Iacobs THIRD ROW Benton I-Iupp Iohn Kelly lohn Lrchoif Ray Long Harold Hughes FIRST ROW Theodore Newrreyer SECOND ROW Doyle Neumann Lynn Ott Patty llrller Nadelme Mrller Charles McLauqhl1n THIRD ROW W1ll1am Martm Edward Mrller Rrchard Newland Ierry Neumann Larry Mc Lauqhlrn Chrrstopher McK1nney ikw FIRST ROW Cctrolyn Sutton Sandro Sm1th Helen Serple Poulrne Stover Margaret Schoolorf SECOND ROW Lcxrry Shrrey Iomes Snoy Mar qoret Skrnner Herbert Stockmcrster Iornes Tetrrck ABSENTEES Dorothy Thompson Thurrnon Von derpool FIRST ROW Alvrn Rrnglern Robert Reed SECOND ROW Celrcx Prater Potncrcx Ros1er Helen Ruffrnq Delores Roth Nedrct Reed THIRD ROW Harold Schodorf Donna Rcmey Cleo Prcklesrmer Vrrqrnro Purcell Edqcxr Rerlley ABSENTEE Henry Schodorf .3 rl FIRST ROW Lors W1lhelm Icrnet W1lk1nson loy e Woodworth Mary Ann Zerters Sandro Watson SECOND ROW Robert Walter Anne Wxles Mary Lou Workrncm George Wrrght Orvrlle Wrrqht Nik xfxqpfxxsfifexxr, M9609 PQO 9 1' 60? Y PQNYIX C560 Sf C19 saw OYXXD YXXSQOW ik? YN-X EGM 39 6, ,ft R ADINESS 0F IGHTH GRADER xv ity! FIRST ROW: Terry Dunbar, llo Bly, Mary Cushman, Sally Carney, Anna Barnett, Rose Androsac, Carolyn Bruner, lean Gillett, Walter Frederick. SECOND ROW: Patricia Crawford, Dorothy Adams, Roberta Kauffman, Ioan Kimble, Donna Coats, Esther Dalton, Lorene Bailey, Robert Alt. THIRD ROW: Miss Reynolds, William Berry, Iarnes Carney, Frederick Dalton, Howard Breyrnan, Thomas Hawkins, Charles Glorioso. if livin Q A 35.51 ,.. ... x .L ,Q '91 wrt S ,J ' I if ' I tis' '? Lf 'lf at 45-ti ,E .2 , C. .tff'l'f !'.r,14 ....i,..i , ef l ElRST ROVJ: Martha lohnson, Chandos Gose, lohn Fields, Mardell Barnett, Alva Hicks, Arthur Hastings, lames lump, Eileen Davies, jack Erankart, Stephen Haynes. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Neumann, loy Kaiser, Ieanette Hinebaugh, Patricia Dykes, Ethel Fleming, Sheron Funk, Sandra lucld, Iohn lohnson. THlRD ROVJ: David Grirnrn, Roger Heimbaugh, Chalrner Holiday, Carl I-Ienak, Robert Geise, Iunior Gibson, Kenneth Faulhaber, Robert Conley. ?- T0 E ER HIGH CHO0L I EVIDE FlRS'l' ROVJ: Miss Roqers, Susan Peniclc, Bayliss Prater, Ieannine Rex, Roberta Keitter, Ianet Rex, Iohanna Playko, Mary Minniear, Martha Roberts. SECOND ROW: Robert Rinker, Eugene Long, Donna Overly, Connie Richards, Rita McDonnell, Eugene Rosso, Barton Owens, Ioel Kimble. THIRD ROVJ: lames Miller, Roger Robinson, Mary Nowakowski, Billie Meiers, Dorothy Moore, Betty Rohrbauqh, David Mitchell, mf- Z I Q f I Dix! NEWS CUTE! Welcomes The l-liqh School Crowd Q.,,f'2 gf 1.65 'at 9 FIRST ROW: Carol Schlotterer, Shirley Scott, Annetta Stephens, Bessie Spanser, Ruth Sexton, Sally Smith, George Scortia, Ioan Tedrow. SECOND ROW: Miss Rogers, Paul Ryman, Geneva Rowe, Donna Smith, Linda Sands, Geri Williams, Billy Stout, Bobby Sherbundy, Robert Wallace, Richard Snay. THIRD ROW: Frederick Miller, Carolyn Whetstone, Marilyn Wolfe, Iackie Sidell, DeWitt Wadsworth, Clarence Willier, De-Vere Wadsworth, Neil Sfeinmetz, David Smith, Ierry Kostoii. GS ., ' 1,PQ'A, JJ' fi' 'Lk I X . i a fx O 18 SEVE TII GRADERS RE 0 TRAIL V.. Q.: QQ Q QQ 16' - -lf' ...E if QU X X :E fps. 'bel ., H49 CO QI 66' rn-.9 -1- Q: ., 1 I FIRST ROW: Stanton Gose, Anne Grundish, Susan lump, lose- phlne I-licks, Carolyn Kennard, Linville Feltner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Starbuck, Frances Garbeth, Barbara Duve, FIRST ROW: William Conkle, Ronald Danhoff, Audrey Coats, Suzanne Carney, Kathryn Cox, Kenneth Adams. SECOND ROW: David Berry, William Barnett, Iames Davidson, fc-A , l f' '53 'p 'Pr 45 W is Li' 3 G'-5 Bertha Ihnat, Karen Heck, Fern Haney. THIRD ROW: lack Iarnerson, Donald Keaton, Paul Kennard, Iarnes Greer, Arlene Fackler, Vaughn Duve. Mary Lou Britton, Paula Burlchalter, Ferne Allen, Bobbie Barnhouse. THIRD ROVJ: Mr. Brown, Mary Bolen, Sarah Carney, lean Dawson, Arthur Bly, Clonas Bolen, Ronald Buss. 'WJ CO 1-A .gs , 'E'-' 'WM FKA Y ct' J' no X -4? f' X JS., T0 HIGHER LEARNING AT W. H 38 -'x VY I FIRST ROW: Larry Truchon, Mrlhe- Tmfkew, Comme Sell, Vereen YAHLHTCX f.fcrgc1rf1' '11 Fcyztrznii Sextgn, Ga' z :Q :1fhry',r. f2fCf,fff7 E-.'JVf: Tlx' '.'.'f1,ght, Cami Smrrr QCP S'r.milrX 'ffxlriu FIRST FCYT: Lrrrifr Pc:1':1.:k Chzries flexrnimn Crystal Nexizn Card Lzhr, Bnrigcrrcr Iljer, Thelma P'l'Yl k, Ffztrrczcx Krng, Kay f.ffCErz iif3f- Allwrt Lfdfgrrney. SECOND HOW: Dcxvld Lupornt, Mary Pclrxck, Brenda Klmqelsmrth, sud' 35 rm x' c trude Sm 'h FI V0 e rrme'z ': Mr Dc: ymcn A ' e- .Gyr ., I,..rr S:hi :rf Cr . et,DaJ1d nc C H 'Pall Pan ,lr frow e CI Moore, Mr. Pro, Rona Q P3 :ca d do Lewrs , . J ,Nl- A A ,A 'ifb ,, , . ' V 'A ,, '2 AT ETIC AV Mgii H. I 6 ATHLETIC BOARD PRO OTES BETTER PURTSMA SHIP .fs '14 Peter Wrebe Chcurman Iohn lhnat Albert Rarmonde Dale Ga s Ken neth Thornton Kenneth Moll Thomas Brown Raym nd 'mchards ABSENTEES John Wallace Dr Starbuck Iohn Rosso 46 The Wrllard Athletrc Board was establrsbed tl s year to prorr ole b ter sportsr11ans11p and sc totar sb1p Tv e Board J s es o ncouraa tea 11 loyalty and to urqe eac 1 layer to olay IS best wl1et erl s tea111 wms or loses lt s or ed t 1us to ro11 on a strong r e of sror srr ans r ana Lourt sy rn 1 T1 l o atl1let1cs e ter bubl r a ons b W T1 ool and '10 Cor11rr1un11y are 1 red Of avma tr e board corn posed of 1 e11b r llC a rarlrw 11t a of representatrv s r 1 QC111111u11 ty The Harlow btarf Tr 1 1,1 was award d rn l952 to Iobn Rosso lo'1n ar W at d 1r1 football t rre years baseball two y ars and baske ball one yt ar He p aced ln rl e 11 oer lu of 11s lass m scholars rp rr r Harlow Stupf .V A b Q N . .1 x,,j 1 8' ' , ,, X 0 A, 1. , . 1 f f , . f 4 u 1 . 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Cirtirzlz. pi COACHE CHEERLE DER LEAD ATHLETIC PROGRAM SECOND ROW Faculty manager Raymond R1chards qrrls physlcal educatxon drrector Dons Wurster asszstant coach Stephen Rxco Our faculty manager of athlet1cs Mr Rlch ball team and 1S assrstant coach 1n varsrty ards 1S head coach 1n baseball backtreld football coach rn football and coach of the 1un1or hlqh Albert Ralmonde IS the reserve coach rn foot basketball team ball and basketball Dons Wurster the cllrector of the glrls athletlc John Ihnat 1S the full trme coach for varslty d1V1S1OI'1 plans and manages the qlrls physlcal football and basketball He also teaches the educatron classes and 1ntramural tournaments boys physlcal educat1on classes Stephen Rtco coaches the freshmen basket VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Pennybaker Shrrley I-hte RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Pa ty Mlller Nancy Buzzard Lynda Ienney R1chard Schlotterer Ianet W1lk1nson Shrrley Clem 9 - iii I V A 1 A ' + ,- 3 't . ' f of ' 14' FIRST ROW: Assistant coach, Albert Raimondey coach, Iohn Ihnat. - . 1 1 I I T 1 D I n l E IOR QUAD HIGHLIGHT Donald Cox ll-'ullbackl Iames Hinebcuqh lCenterl I. C. Mxller lQucmerbackl 11 Captain Eugene Boqner lGuardl Claude Kecxlon Allan Reed lHcxlibuckl lindl Compliments of Slembnum's Foodmuris. Inc. 19 2 FO0TBALL SEASON 1952 Football Schedule Willard Willard Willard Willard Willard Willard Willard Willard ..... 27 Willard Willard VARSITY SCORES Tiffir1...... ....O Asl'1land........27 Shelbyu.. ....26 Bucyrus........6 Bellevue........7 7 Upper Sandusky 14 Norwall-:........35 Crestline ....... 7 .....l2 Galion.........18 .....l3 New Lor1dori...44 .. Iamel Rapp 5 lCentorJ Thomas Miller lliallbackl Richard Van Allen lTacklel Wrllxam Simpson Richard Rose! H nn Hindi llialibackl V Compliments of Harry V. Iump Insurance and Real Estate 6652 VARSITY III PLAYS SPLENDID PIIRTSIVI SHIP .r 1-grit, 2 . , 7 .J!5g' 1 vi. - T S.SSS 1+ It-f '.,a. nf' LINE: William Simpson, Robert Huff, Roqer Betton, larnes Rapp, LINE: A.lan Reed, Roland I-Ienry, Glenn I-lfzlrnes, ,Iames Hine- Larry McLaughlin, Robert Wolfe, Iames Gray. hatiqh, Etifgene Hoqner, Richard Van Allen, Vfeigster Fleming, BACKFIELD: Thomas Miller, Claude Keaton, lalyron Ilarqrove, EACKFIELD: Richard Hosier, Donald Cox, I. C. Miller, Iames Robert Wilkinson. Carpenter. F Jw! ki.-Q-,K - Z H4 i yy A V Nq,,,y:,, 4 X I S, . -M55 . .W 50 Best Wishes of Ray Snook Insurance Agency 049' QQ' ,f ff' ! as w-5' MW' 5 4 Q if Q X' ' M 9 xc ,X 1 li '51 'Sun 1- 1 . .y -' ph! ,, W:--r ' UP AND COMI G RE ERVES SHOW M CH PROGRESS Mansfield Madison Shelby ........... Shelby . . . . . Gallon . . . . . Norwalk .... . Norwalk. . .. .. '- i 1 ff T T -Wlviffs . 1 .- f'- fm 5 5 L..fwEi2 pay. S, ,,.f :,.. -ig.. . f- tw--. f w .:.... n , R Sc i. . . . . eserve ores QL? T W M, ' S . L Willard... ...... O ,Je'f,.,ff.,.gg --- few' :Q J r W 2 -it Willard. .. . . .26 lf n xki' K. ,Q . ' Q, Willard... . . .13 31... C Q, N . ' ,T Willard. . . . . .20 ' ,ia m ,fi R ' Q Stl Willard... .. 7 M N - v 'ft -- f-'A ' . ff Willard. . . . . .12 'tw 1 , . . i -1 'A-Q -Q , , ' L -434 wi 1 f . 53-9 ,gl-S- T fi if1-A I 35355-A 22l'fr,f, ' 71 '.',-2, ,, me..-'S Managers: Keith Cross. Clarence Willier, Bruce Gardner. Dean Link. 6 O 6 O 18 19 FIRST ROW: Dean Hollinger, Harold Schodorf, Glenn Seiple, Charles McLaughlin, William Martin Iames Snay, Thomas Coe, Merwyn Carmean, Jerry Neumann. SECOND ROW: Ronald Hatton, Thomas Collins, Marven Cox, Iohn Androsac, Larry Hamilton, William Raible, Harold Hughes, Robert Allen, Roger Reed, Eddie Richards. THIRD ROW: Danny Corbinp lames Hanks, Charles Martin, Robert Stillions, Angelo Camiscione, Ronald Smith, Gaylord Millerjlames Henry, Christopher McKinney. eg wt lx 1 it 1 i t At 4-'V X Xqyf K 12 Compliments of Willard Dairy DER TUDIES SET THEIR GOAL E011 FUTURE FRESHMEN BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Charles Cummings, Iames Henry, Dean Hollinger, Charles McLaughlin, Robert Barnett. SECOND ROW: Stephen Rico, coach, Iames Hanks, Larry Hershiser, Earl Cok, Christopher McKinney, Harold Hughes, Larry McLaughlin. IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL FIRST ROVU: Albert Lfcliinney, lohri Fields, Donald Keaton Daviri Neumann, Barton Owens, Richard Orr, Paul Rainter Richard Rigas, George Schryer. SECOND ROW: Chandos Gose, Richard Sriay, Bayliss Prater Thomas Hawkins, David Smith, Arthur Haszinqs, Robert 'Wal lace, Robert Sherbundy. THIRD RONV: Coach Rico, Iames lump, Kenneth Faulhali-er Larry Holmes, Carl Henak, DeWitt Wadsworth, David Mitchell Paul Ryman. I. C. Miller fCenterl VAR ITY FLASHES OT ,-. , . ty, . ,lg Allan Reed tCenterJ 54 FIRST ROW: Claude Keaton, Wilkinson, Angelo Camiscione, Smith, Eugene Boqner, Ronald Iames Carpenter. SECOND ROW: William Raible, Willard ........ Willard ..... . Willard ..... .... Willard ..... .... ' ima ..... . . ard..,... .... .. .,, . illard ..... . Willard ..... .... Willard ..... . Willard ..... .... Willard ..... .... Willard ..... . Willard ..... .... 31 46 47 53 8l 1 ard ..... .... 6 5 Port Clinton ....... 69 58 77 55 77 CO IDERED E SY OPPONENTS Robert Holmes, Arthur Cok, Robert Arrington, Alan Allan Reed, I. C. Miller, Euqene Kline. Smith, THIRD ROW: Keith Cross, assistant manager, Coach lchn Ihnatp Bruce -V Glenn Gardner, manager. L+, . . .56 Tiffin Columbian . . . ' . . . Findlay .......... . . Fremont .......... . 4 . . . Shelby .......... . 55 94 53 71 89 Crestline .......... 62 59 7l 71 7U 77 . . . Upper Sandusky. . . . . . 'Bellevue ....... . . . Mansfield Madison . . . 'Upper Sandusky. . . Galion ........... lb 75 61 Bucyrus .......... 58 . . .58 'Shelby ........... 87 X t 66 ' 62 ' ' 90 57 83 74 t . 'Crestline .......... willard ..... .... M ansfield Madison , i ard ........... 'Norwalk .......... , ugh Baan ' Willard ........... 57 'Bucyrus ........... 72 E A jaw Y Denotes League Games W O j 4 Compliments of I E. A. Landeleld ' ,, Marion Harding . . . K F5 , ' ff H -- A ij i.W.-.,. f 'Q f , wh' SE' X 988 4 fn K Y A456 11,3 If ! in lf' ' Q Q if QQ. Q ,., My if ll j Q ,, x., K Q fi1, ,,.1 gy , 1 ' I J Lfii f gl' 1- Fa affix. xg 5 A Q.:s I ,f f'N 5 Q 'iqyl W 1 , - 9 H. X 5 JU 0R VAR ITY H0 S RUGGED COMPETITIO ' 5451 Vi ,mt 6, L Af, V, ,L nl.. ff 14' FIRST ROW Roger Reed Robert McKmght Gaylord Mrller SECOND ROW Robert Everetts manager Robert Wolfe Robert Ronald Hatton Myron Hargrove Tony Hammock Huff Robert St1ll1ons Wayne Stanf eld Albert Ra monde Coach Wrllard Wrllard Wlllard Wlllard Wrllard Wlllard Wtllard Wrllard W1llard W1llard Wlllard Wlllard Wlllard Wlllard Wlllard Wlllard Comphments of B F Fmk Company BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Tlffln Columbran Flndlay Fremont Shelby Crestlme Port Clmton Bellevue Manstreld Mad1sor1 Upper Sandusky Gahon Bucyrus Shelby Crestlrne Mansheld Madlson Norwalk Bucyrus 3 Q - 6 A I I . B 1 13 1 1 4 A , ' f ,lg f 1 W l ' ...... 45 ' ' ' . ' ...... 3l ' ........ . ' ...... 60 ......... ' ...... 41 ......... . t ...... 64 ' ......... W ...... 55 W ...... Willard ...... 40 Upper Sandusky . 1 ' ...... 62 ........ . ' ...... 42 ' ' ' ...... 52 . . ' ...... 40 ' .......... . ' ...... 42 ......... ' ...... 52 . ......... . ' ...... 37 ' ......... ' ...... 36 ' ' ' ...... 66 .......... ' ...... 60 .......... E' 95' ,J 5 Z ww gr Q Eff 5 ,2 ,, , 0 , Z , Mi, , 2 ix ,926 ,. -ffywxg M, 4 ,, fn, he 4 mf fy 4 ' ,ifigfrez , may mf. If 1 1 -f H ' 'Ld 'ymqof' 1. 1 ':i'Tgu4 , IX an-A 'f 4,,,1 ,- lj 11 Q iii X 4, . THE INDI ARE ERTHEE 0Hl0 LEAGUE CHAMPIE g llilll 'qqifn Scores Willard Norwalk Willard Galion j E Willard Ashland 'Willard Bucyrus Willard Norwalk Willard Galion Willard Ashland Willard Bucyrus Willard 2 Shelby League Games I C Miller Robot! Arrington. '52 The baseball team ol l952 had a very successful sea- son, and brought home the Northern Ohio League Charn- pionship Trophy. Under Coach Raymond Richards the team developed such spirit and co-operation that every league game ol the season ended in a victory for W. H. S. The trophy won in '52 stands proudly in the trophy case beside the one which was won in 1948. FIRST ROW: Coach Raymond Richards, Iohn Rosso, Capr. Gerald Eberly, Harold Snyder, Donald Wilhelm, George Harvey, l. C. Miller, lack Gordon, Dean Link, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Albert Raimonde, lames Carpenter, Alan Smith, Richard Hatfield, Robert Arrington, Glenn Holmes, Wayne Stanfield, Ronald Smith, lerry Austin, Allen Ashley. li Xt .. .ll 1 gs Compliments of Guthrie Chevrolet E. L. Guthrie WH TRACK TEAM CCDMPLETE THIRD UCCESSIVE SEASO Donald Cox The spring of 1952 ushered in the third consecu- tive season of track. The thinclads, under the supervision of Coach Ihnat, had an average sea- son. They won, among other things, the Norwalk- Bucyrus Triangle Meet. At the District Meet in Mansfield, Paul Hill placed third in pole vaulting and tied with William Buckingham for fifth in high Jump. Richard Rosie: Allan Reed Ierald Danholi Thomas Miller FIRST ROW: Glenn Seiple, lack Collins, Eddie Richards, SECOND ROW: Ierald Danhoff, Charles Martin, Donald Cox, William Raible, Richard Rosier, Angelo Camiscione, Gaylord Iohn Wallace, Doyle Stanfield, Richard Leonard, William Miller, Robert Wilkinson, Myron Hargrove, Ronald Hatton, Buckingham, Allan Reed, William Simpson, Paul Hill, Robert Thomas Miller, Glenn Gardner, Ronald Link, Richard Schlotterer, Stillions, lames Gray, Bruce Gardner, Mgr. Mgr, Compliments of Ben Franklin Stores H. E. Scofield, Manager U E! 'R fancy . 'uw' ..m.,J ,.. 5 'g0 1 4 M u 'IE' fm. V yjtff-9-r '7. f-un-ef-A..,q . .Gm 'N'2?HtV f' 1 1 .. Aish H -Q sl ? x U wH br,F.7v-sviawf' 4' , A ,.f 2- -., D E A, ,.. -, . .4 I-:fi , Ii Q A -1-1 ,A Q.. A ., -of' ,M ' u' mf. 4. ' ' W5 .tu BIIWLING ADDS T0 GIRLS SPORTS' ACTIVITIES mi? 'ek . ARCHERY SOFTBALL ix I . WARM Ups BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL BOWLING G. A. . TAKES ITS PLACE I POTLIGIIT OF GIRLS, SPIIRT The Wrllara Grrls Athletrc Assoctatlon was establlshed thrs past year The purposes ot thts organtzatron are to promote good sportsmanshlp to toster school Splflt to pronnote tnterest ln grrls athletrcs and an mtramural program to develop glrls phystcally mentally soclally and emotlonally and to estabhsh an award system tor gtrls athletlcs The G A A conststs only ot Juntor and senror gtrls In the future years these glrls can gatn membershtp only under certarn condttrons Sport and held days are to be planned by the G A A and also rntramural games and tournaments We hope that the G A A may contmue for many years and be a booster to Wrllard Hrgh School i' KNEELING Betty Rohrs prestclent Martlyn Cok secretary treasurer Sher 1lI Buurrra soctal charrrnan Lynda Ienney vtce presrdent FIRST ROW Cleo Watktns IoAnn Sttgamrre Leola Slagle Pauhne Wrtkmson Luctlle Schlotterer Eva I-Iastrngs Ioyce Wtlcox Caroll Smtth SECOND ROW Mrss Wurster advtsor Mary Taylor Peggy Moomaw Martlyn Fry Ieanene Harrlman Ltnda Retchert Barbara Bollmger Patrtcta Secor THIRD ROW Rtta Weeks Ioy Neumann Dorothy McK1nney Marrlyn Hatton Martorte Peck Rhoda Stout Dorothy Schryer Yvonne Schodort Martlyn Hershtser Nancy Pennybaker FOURTH ROW Shrrley I-hte Ioyce Kltne Esther I-Iolthouse Iudxth Wtebe Shrrley Ryman Frances Gordon Shrrley Betton Gretchen Gardner Mary Slagle Ruth Anne Neumann 1 l I 1 I I 4 ' I AI . , I A A I I V I I I I I I I it ESQ 1 f 4' ' , - 4 7 , K I, lt 4 -an I S Q y Q- ' ,, . , , J, .R , Y L 4 ' - I A 1, :Q ,, 'D 'if X I ' . A I 'ff V .. - - 9 4 I Y? L X, Q ' .x X. , ..-, 5 A Q - It I . 5 if A? P I I , I ga 0 I . kt s 5 g r I , ' I : A , J. W , 3? 'gf ACTIVITIE 2,4 M Q, , iff V, ,, J 'fi 9 K ,T sa .W 's ?'f' NIU ICAL GRO P CHARM LISTE It Robe Chairmen: Thomas Overly, Patricia Secor. Librarians: Carole Mclnerney, Shirley Reed, Robert Blinzley. Compliments of Parent-Teachers' Association Girls' Octette: Marilyn Davies, loy Neumann, Kaye Anthony, lane Bishop, Sandra Watson, Linda Reichert, Shirley l-lershiser, Shirley Reed. Boys' Octet: Robert McKnight, Allan Reed, Webster Fleming, I. C. Miller, Thomas Overly, David Moll, Robert Blinzley, Charles Mclsauqhlin. gil 2 l?! .:3 NQOOOOQWQ1 f 'N 54254464004 1 ? 5 ..r4'bwa X, Ml? ' , -, ,- x . My a ?ewf, 5 3 '97 Q v W 5 5 , .4-Nffifq , 1 3 'Q 3g .1 OL Q 4 P 1 in Q , in Qf5.f !K '3 f 4 1. j QF 43 1:31 3 F 645 Ajfwg, 7 Q ' 'Q 9 my 1 .3 -22 F 2'5a' M1f ififgi' ' V 9 G 4? 1 ' 'i 'SL -1 'Y 0 Q K ,I 1 tg, Y 5 M 5, A Z Q . I l 4 66 FIRST ROW: Dorothy Thompson, Iean Wiles, Marilyn Davies, Ianet Wilkinson, Priscilla Arthur, Colleen McLaughlin, Nancy Koppler, Mary Lou Workman, Nancy Francis, Shirley Reed, Patricia Rcsier, Sandra Smith, Nedra Reed, leanene Harriman. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Snook, Mary Ann Alt, Nancy Heclca- thorn, Shirley Clem, Shirley Adams, Nancy Buzzard, Nancy Penny- baker, Ioyce Hillis, Nancy Dickerson, Lynn Ott, Helen Seiple, Lois Wilhelm, Harriet Gayheart, Pauline Wilkinson, Faye Howell, Dorothy Crowl. THIRD ROW: loy Neumann, Betty Gillett, Patricia Secor, Carole Mclnerney, Kaye Anthony, Shirley Ryman, Frances Gordon, Yvonne Schodorf, Virginia Simpson, Marilyn Hatton, Rhoda Stout, Marilyn Fry, Pauline Stover, Diane Harriman, Shirley Hershiser, Marilyn Hershiser, Dolores Roth, Helen Iones, Carolyn Dye, loyce Woodworth. FOURTH ROW: Mary Rogers, directory Ruth Ann Roesch, Iudith Wiebe, lane Bishop, Lillian Smith, Margaret Skinner, Margaret Schodorf, Ruth Anne Neumann, Esther Holthouse, Joyce Kline, Donna Ramey, Sarah Dorman, Sherrill Buurma, Harlene Stapf, Linda Reichert, Bonnie Martin, Barbara Hamilton, Anne Wiles, Sandra Watson, Donna Banicki. L0 ELY lVlELODIE I G THEIR FRO GLEE CL B GIRL The Girls' Glee Club is one of the fundamental high school organizations. lt is composed only of freshman, sophomore, junior and senior girls who have learned the basic fundamentals of music. They rehearse every Tuesday and Thursday. This year, under the able guidance oi Miss Mary Rogers, they have partici- pated in many of the yearly concerts and school chapel programs. -1- 7 l r 'i I S Compliments of A. S. Hunter and Son, Hardware E. V. Myers, Proprietor 'J' ' L lj. . - . J qv Ldv kvff vt. X 11' . ,,,?,z2.g,.'d - ,' A. 'K fi , 11,5 fx' 4' 111 'rd','f Ks. Q' I 4'- 4 ' gn- - ,s if Q 5- ., V7 .X t , ., , . , Z, , x.:,.Si-1? .I . :. sig :rJ,s5'Q 112'-G -,vfv-, f ? e. . ': 4'w-.4 1V.5gv? gf 1' f 'fl 'df 1' 'H tk V! 1 u gm , gf S, ---91' N34-uflf-af' , 1 Vgzt, 1 ,AJ .' . . .Lg u ' '. ugly swf- rig hx G Ai. xi V' ,Ask-.-1154: . L -Lug L '45 u.3LfC a 'X ,A . l , x ARCHI G BA D C0 TRIBUTE ZE ' 1, 2-' A ,f, fv ,-, A .1 'Ai qru, X, -.. -lx, i Alwrv, M, , Y' , I , ffffi' 3 93,1 . 41' . Comphmenfs of Boyle and Hook Dodge and Piymzxh Deulf-Is FIRST ROW: I. Wiles, B. Bollinger, S. Reed, A. Wiles, E, Bruner, S. Vfatson, I. Neumann, S. Smith. SECOND RONV: M. Schodorf, L. Reichert, N, Reed, R. Keller, C. McLaughlin, R. Crawford, E. Kline, H. I-Iuqhes, R. Chase, P. Seccr, G. Ricketts, N. Francis. THIRD ROVV: II. Iieisler, P. Frederick, D. Feifhtner, M BA D AIMS F011 E The band oi 1952-53, ably led by Burton Lexdner, .gave superior pertorniances at all civlc celebratians and iziaii scliool activi- t1es. Hialiliahtina their year was ine aini tor participation in the state contest. The band was tizartxcularly noted tor its snaysyi- ness and adeptness in niarcliina igrzna- t1ons. The band felt they were especially fortunate in having Mr. Leidncr as their director, as he lias outstandina abilxty in band leaderslup. The band lzc-ld a corigert an February 22. They were outstanding in their jeeriorrnance during tlieir participae t1cn in tgge annual Band Festival in Nerf walk on May 8. M. Hatfcn, I. C5r':y, F. If Jlipuxgk- K. I-Xn'l1' ny, Mitchell, M. Frederick, FOURTH ROW: T. Overly, R, Neumann, L. f.lcLaugliQ.n, B. Iiarnil- ton, L. Fcran, R. Mcliniqht, R. Link. FIFTH ROVV: R, Hines, Manager: l.I. Iicsler, I. Kelley, I. Kline, R. 'Weeks I. Austin, R. Foran, I. Hargrfzve. Lash, L. ABSENTEE: D. Amstutz. THA CE I TATE C0 TE T PERCUSSION SECTION: M. I-Iosler, R, Fcran, I. Kelley, I. Kline F. 'Weeks I. I-Iararove, I. Austin. 68 Cirng:.1rf.en's ct Willard United Bunk F 'X Sf , -N ' Ngre-'SPN fef fa- , 'F m'T y M , . , Qgmrpmf Sl in mg 5, 4, -' fggg U In 1 I ' : L, 9 41 is :F 1 ,4 v,- -If :X 19-1 il' 4 A li ff f Y KJ' . x! X C2 'F W 1 5 lf' ii fig, ff an K' if 1 1 Hi - , ' , - ' fn '. 'A ' . ' J si, Af. ' 4' ' F .' A 5.-'fx f ' A ., ' 7 f AN 9 H , W U , W ,Xxx 4.-Q 'X Q W ireiw - ik v 1 in Q JL A .. -gf-Q 7 - .i ' ' mf- , Q? C' X32 QM. 'iw -'-QMZH WM? Q N A Nr-V . , ' X ,N X A f 'S A-ff-mg V 5, , x - 1 E .- L f X ' X X ' Compliments of j I X I ' Y, 7 ' ' - - Trinity Lutheran Church 'K xl CLASS 0F ' 4 PRE E T COMEDY 0F COLLEGE LIFE Mother Is A Freshman Abigail Fortitude Abbot. . .Marilyn Hatton Professor Michaels ........... Arthur Col: Susan Abbot ........ .... C arolyn Scott Bobo lackson. . . .... Robert Blinzley Dean Cfillinghan .... ..... L arry ljoran Helen ............. .... P atricia Secor Bunny .... . . , Esther Holthouse Carrie .... Carole Mclnerney Sylvia .... ..... M arjorie Peck Marge .... . . Lynda Ienney Clara ....... . . . Rita Weeks Mrs. Miller .... ...... B etty Gillett Bill ........ . . . William Paihle lack .... . . . Robert Crawford Howie .... ...... l ames Gray Abigail Fortitude Abbot is ate A r tending Pointer College on a scholarship' site received when she was younger, This bothers her daughter, Susan, who is also a student at Pointer, bc- cause she feels that her rnother has stolen her beau, Professor Michaels. Susan's friends help cornplicate rnatters, but a happy solution is reached in the third act. .:,. .1 1 9 TOP' Mar' n . ny Poran, Carayn CLNTER: Lyn Vlfeolcs, lkfai . lit,l'll'l'OlvlZ ff:1': flatten Arthur Colt, .f:'-t' rf Errt Blirwley i jf-rxritiy, Betty Gill .-i e l 1 UBL. 1 li .tlz use, iatrivii . , ,4 , Ci' 'ri ity' 1 L.. gy. i . U' 1.-'iv ' ' 11' , H. RAWN CURTAIN U VEIL E IOR DRAMATIC TALE T I ABOVE: lurlith Wgelze, Gary Hickotts, Louis Kimble, Eugene Bogner, toy Neumann. RlGHT: Shirley Hershiser, Claude Keatcn, Priscilla Arthur, Robert Arrington. LOWER LEFT: Allan Reed, lslarilyn Cck, Yvonne Schoclorf. LQWEH RlC-JHT: Priscilla Arthur, Huih Anne Neumann. Crime Photographer Casey ........... Ann Williarns .... Captain Logan. . . Sumner Powdrell ..... Dorothea Powdrell .... Glory Powdrell I Carla Carew t ' Tony Marchant ....... . Eugene Bogner . . .loy Neumann . . .Gary Ricketts . .Claude Keaton ...luaitn Wiebe . .Priscilla Arthur Robert Arrington Hoyt Lawrance .......... Louis Kimble lone Powdrell .... Willoughby ...... Hannah Hunter. . .... Eve Dobson ...... Yvonne Sctiodort . . . . Allan Reed . ...Marilyn Calc Shirley Hershiser Maria Zulenka. . .Ruth Anne Neumann ' x -i 1-. ,ix QAM wiv, rv F' .r New-env HI Y PROVlDE OCIAL 0PPORTU ITIE 'VJ Aww all ,K-f I I WWE 8 V' ,Qi gi ia bf Robert Arrrngton Roger Betton Wrllrarn Srmpson Rrchard Rosrer Ierald Danhott lack Dunbar lack Smrth Iames Rapp Roland Henry Ronald Hatton Eddre Rrcbards Robert Allen Robert Bhnzley Wayne Stanfleld Larry Berberrck 59,19 ff'-nw :Wi The H1 Y rs an organ1zat1on of boys for the prornotron of clean speech clean sports clean scl'1olarsh1p and clean l1v1ng Thrs year the club contarned thlrty one boys The otfrcers were Robert Arrrngton pres1dent Alan Smrth vrce presrdent Rrchard Van Allen secretary Roger Bet ton treasurer Wlllram Srmpson soclal charrman and Allan Reed chaplaln The actrvrtres for the year rncluded an all day conventton rn Loraln lanuary 28 a swrrnrnrng party rn Trffrn and the annual H1 Y dance Gaylord Mrller Mr Gates Comphments of Willard Y M C A JG' titfqldr 'Ar rg W ing Alan Srnrth R1cl'1ard Van Allen Allan Reed Rlchard Mrnk lames Hrnebcrugh Robert Everetts Thomas Mrller LOUIS K1I'1'1bl9 Robert Warch Robert Wolfe Davrd Amstutz Roger Reed Ronald Smrtln Thomas Overly Webster Flemlng - ig' ' - '-egg, ' , 7 fr-. 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' , , ' ' - ' ue. 4- '1 s..-f .QU r ' ' - I 1 I - - I I , 7 I I - I I 1 f I - - I I LA CLEF DDR FI DS SUCCESS D FRIE D HIP ,W-swff -Q' T has 'Wm lyme. lung, .QI 0? if uv' ...IL FRONT ROW Eva Hastxngs Peggy Moomaw Betty Rohrs Frances Gordon Shrrley Hersh1ser Yvonne Schodori Yvonne Langhurst Marllyn Davres Pauline Wllkmson BACK ROW Ioy Neumann Ioyce Wrlcox IoAnn Sttaamtre La Clel clOr orovldes entertalnrnent for grrls from the sophomore Jumor and sentor classes The mam ob1ect of the orgamzatlon IS to teach the grrls co operatlon and to carry on cornrnunlty SGTVICGS The golden key whlch rs a symbol to La Clef Q -qu. 'fc-Ilwrt' dh Caroll Smtth Shrrley Betton Shxrley Hrte Ruth Anne Nenmann Iudrth Wrebe Melva Sherbundy Luc1lle Schlotterer Marrlyn d Or grrls has opened the gates to new frlendshlps and uccesses For fun ln the 1952 l953 year La Clef d Or gave the annual formal Chr1strnas dance for all rnem bers and alumnae of the club I wi mein 4-5 -any FIRST ROW Leola Slagle MGTIOFIQ Peck Emogene Bruner Sarah Dorman Marrlyn Hershtser Bonnre Martm Harlene Stapf Barbara Hamxlton Patrrcra Scherd Beverly George Shtrley Clem SECOND ROW Marlorte Patnter Marrlyn Hatton Wrlrna Ken nard Betty Grllett Mary Slagle Helen Iones Dorothy Schryer Carole Mclnerney lane Hargrove Colleen McLaughlm THIRD BOW Lrnda Rerchert Barbara Bolhnger Lynda Ienney loyce Klrne Rrta Weeks Nancy Pennybalcer Patrrcra Secor Kaye Anthony Nancy Heckathorn Carolyn Scott FOURTH ROW Marlene Lash Phylhs Fredertck Dorothy Langhurst Lmda Mrtchell Agnes Wllkmson Mary Lu Freder ct: Vtrgmta Srmpson leanene Harnman Sponsored by Sophomore, Iumor, and Semor Lu Clei d Or 9 A A at S 'ig 1 M - egg, S1 1 . 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FUTURE FARMERS ARE STRIVI G T0 ACHIEVE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Crossen, advisor: Donald Jenkins, reporter, David Ienkins, vice president, Robert Niver, president: Gary Ricketts, secretaryp Ioseph Phillips, treasurer: Keith Smith, sentinel. HIGHER GOAL The Willard FFA. Chapter achieved many goals during the '52-'53 year. The parlia- mentary procedure team won a silver bar in the district competition and the chapter placed first in the county- wide pest hunt, for which they received a trophy. The members won many prizes at the County Fair and two members, Donald and David lenkins, caught calves in the Calf Scramble held on lunior Fair Night. The Chapter started a gilt chain which they hope will be a success and continue for many years. The boy who was selected to receive the gilt was Budd Robinson, a sophomore. May the Future Farmers of today achieve their goals in order that they may be suc- cessful as the farmers of tomorrow, STANDING: Conrad Androsac, Robert Reed, lack George, Gene Clem, Keith Smith, Robert Niver, Alvin Ringlein, Charles Cummings, Donald Daniel, Iohn McClish, Ronald Trimmer, Ioseph Phillips, David lenlcins, Paul Bauman, William Lillo, lshmael Barnett, lames Tetrick, Theodore Newmeyer. KNEELING: Marven Cox, Robert Fry, Paul Fry, Walter Beamer, Donald Jenkins, Robert Shade, Gary Ricketts, Herbert Stockmaster, Thurman Vanderpool. 3 E H GIRL PREPARE EOR EUT RE S HOMEMAKER vii? L'- an-2 h!Q tw -s. ' ' kr. '93 f-for FRONT TO BACK: Lecla Slaqle, Dorothy Grizzle, leanene Harriman, Pauline Vfillcinson, Marilyn Fry, Mary Slaqle, Joyce Wilcox, Rita Weeks. TOP ROW: Otlrcers-treasurer, Barbara Bollinger, social chairman, Lucille Schlotterer, vice president, Gretchen Gardner, president, Freda Beamer, advisor, Miss Krauss. J. , 47,5 FIRST ROW: Ioan McClish, Phyllis Durr, Georqetta Iudson, Shirley Stemmetz, Yvonne I-Iershiser. J 4'9 Y M 'K' '55 MIDDLE BAR: Donna la- cobs, Patricia Rosier. SECOND ROW: Lois Wil- helm, Joyce Woodworth, Nancy Buzzard, Carolyn Sutton, Donna Ramey. ' an .. IS, Mp ,7 'IA il fm. 1' 7. its FIRST ROW: lanet Wilkinsf n, Margaret Scha- dorf, Helen Seiple, Mary I.o1i Workman, Betty Snyder. MIDDLE BAR: Nancy Hughes, Pauline Stover, Madeline Miller. SECOND ROW: Betty Pash Lynn Ott, Nancy Koppler, Diane Iiarrirnan, Carolyn Dye. 'W-1 M33 in Rf, I.-M . -1.3-rf. f x - r . Hg, , ,. s., 4 ,,,.r, --he ,, V A .I-5, . ,pn IKM' i . N4' QQKQJ LEGIO DECIIVI IIIVI IA VI CET Imagine being served meals by a slave or using a finger bowl before each coursel This was the luxury of the Latin students at their annual Boman banquet held in the spring. The first-year members were responsible for the entertainment. The first meeting of the club was at Barbara Hamilton's home. Those elected to guide the stu- dents' activities for the second year of the club's organization were: Barbara Hamilton, president: Beverly George, vice president, Harlene Stapf, social chairman, and Larry Mclaughlin, secretary- treasurer. Legio Decimau was chosen as the club's name when the members held their Christmas meeting at Mary Lu Fredericlds home. The Tenth Legion , an excellent group of fighters, was Caesars favo- rite. The choice of this name for the club is indica- tive of the fighting spirit of the discupuli Latini. I 15. UBST BOW: Beverly George, Margaret Skinner, lane Hargrcve, Qandra Smith, Sandra Vfatscn, Robert Wolfe, Larry Hamilton. SECOND BOW: Nada Kennard, Robert Allen, Walter Beamer, Michael Hosler, Charles McLaughlin, Dean Hollinger. THIRD BOW: Gerald Bittilcofer, Thomas Overly, David Amstutz, Harold Hughes, Larry McLaughlin, Thomas Coe. FOUBTH BOVJ: Marilyn Cck, Dcsia Klingelsmith, Lillian Smih Mary Ann Eberly, Mary Lu Frederick, Barbara Hamilton, Anne Wiles, Harlene Stapf, Linda Mitchell. ESTUDIANTES DE ESPANOL PLANEAN MUCHAS FIESTAS PRI T THE IIECORD OF . H. . ACTIVITY FIRST HOW: Shrrley Adams, Lilintm Eirnwh, Anna CT'tf'I1IxIl t, Phyllis ITN 1 Ixk F11 ,Ld rw rr ', Ijurrlyn Davies. SECQI-ID IQOXV: Stxzf-y Ii - fz Yi: nnc S'I1:kio1t Pzancos QLI1 n 1 ri-' I,lIIY Foran, Narivy IIe I-zathorn. FIRST It-fU'.'J: IIC- n I nail tr Ikirfiy fly IYICIVJ. i'ELIlflfD IYt,3'.'.': Q 1. ' z.:s't.fa ftiih ir 'irtiicta If Qi' I yrie ' ' K, I'fJIf.': Il' . r ' 2 'hy L' I.'yC'I I, C. Title: :'f1.r..,, PQQIIHII IifY'W: I-,t :ka-1 ., :fy In : 1-1' I1-Iirr. ght, Ilizlerie Irish, Annes .,gk.r1.1 ri, Lyn :fr Irririoy, Nancy Pennyhaker, Lzrrza Iitustu zt. Coniyhrnents of The Citizen's National Bunk ct Norwalk, Ohio 'if'- -v-.. 41- STANDING: Shirley Betton, Eva Hastings, David MOII, Iudzth Vv'iebe, Betty Itthrs, SEATED: Mrs. Watsrn, aiivisor. Betty Rohrs and ShirIey Betton headed the Crini- son and Vfhite statt this year. Iudith Wiebe and Eva I-Iastinqs were the assistant editors, w1LiIe David IVIOII edited the sports paae. Cnty tweIve issues were pubhshed as the statt did not operate the Concession booths tor the entire tootloaII seaf son. The staff was assisted by the journahsrn Class in writing the artiCIes for tne paper. STAFF PRF F TS A PICT RF TIIRY OF HIGH CIIIIOL LIFE BUSINESS STAFF: i1'lAlIl3lfIG: :'llIllf'Y Funk, Qllaufle Keat ri, .'h.1loy ltr-f-1, filltlll lwcvfl, Eugene Bfigrurr, E .sinuss lIQ'lIl'I'jf.'Yj l.la:ilyn C ,ls Ticker? Alain yan. I1lT'l'ING: ITITIIHS IZ1rgfi,du'gl1, assrstrnz busxnoss manage: Shzrfvy Alanis Yvonne Schcflfzrl, Jozrhy lftliznnfy Iran '.'.'1les, lack Smith, Gary Ricketts, Iaznes Rapp, lack Dunbar, Richard M1nk. ART-PHOTOGRAPHEH-TYPIST STAFF: SITTING: Caroll Smith, Betty Hohrs, Shirley Ilershiser, Pauline Vlilkinson, Shirley Betton, Gretchen Gardner, Lucille Sohlafterer, STANDING: 'Peggy lvloornaw, Marilyn Fry, ludith Wiebe, Eva Hastings, Richard Mink. ilk J rail? The annual staff has spent many hours in the preparation of the biggest and best annual to date. They have attempted to modernize this annual by not using a theme, depending only upon the photog- raphy to convey its meaning. Since the expense ot publishing the annual in- creased this year, it was necessary for the business stall to work especially diligent- ly. Witli the co-operation of the entire staff the annual has been assembled and printed. EDITORIAL STAFF: Marilyn Cole, Peggy Moomaw, co-editor, Patricia Eberly, assistant co-editor, Mr. Watson, advisor, Iudith XVl9b9, make-up editor, Prislcilla Arthur, co-editor, Ruth Anne Neumann, assistant co-editory IoAnn Stigamire, girls' sports editorg Shirley Ryman, Yvonne Langhurst, Marilyn Davies: Frances Gordon. A132 ' 79 Elks Lodge No. 1370. B. P. O. E. 1952 QUEEN REIG S 0VER C0 RT D HOMECO I G G Y 1 The Homecoming Court displayed their honor to the l952 tootball squad on October l7. Frances Gordon Was chosen as queen by the team and her attendants Nere chosen by the class which they represented. The girls were brought to the tield in a yellow convertible and were escorted by the individual escorts from each class. Last years queen crowned Frances and Eugene Bogner football captain presented her with a bouquet ot flow- ers. She tnen in return gave him a kiss for good luck. After the game the annual home- coming dance was held in the auditorium. Frances Gordon ..... l952 Homecoming Queen Alice Draime ..... .............. l 95l Queen Richard Mink ...... ...... S enior Escort Yvonne Langhurst. . . .... Senior Attendant Robert McKnight. . . ..... Sophomore Escort Mary Ann Eberly ....,... Sophomore Attendant Eugene Bogner ..... ...... F ootball Captain lane Bishop ...... ..... I unior Attendant Larry Foran .... ............ l unior Escort Patty Miller ..... ,.... F reshman Attendant Thomas Coe. .. ..... Freshman Escort v-,v.f- -cg,f3.,.1c F' Compliments oi Pioneer Rubber Company j v' v BLUE HAWAII IS TIIEIVIE IIIIII JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM IT1 xXx x K 1 CALENDAR REVEALS YE RS ACTIVITIE AT W September Tlffln Football Prevrew there D111 Brothers Assembly Ashland here Shelby there Bucyrus there October l De Costa G Ferrarr Assembly 3 Bellevue-here 10-Upper Sandusky here Norwalk here Crestlme there Teachers Corventron Halloween Parade Senlor Ch1l1 Supper Gallon here November 7 New London here ll ATmlSllCQ Day 14 Iun1or Play 19 Ath1et1c Banquet 27 29 Thanksgrvrng Vacatlon 28 Basketball Trlfm Columb1an here 29 Fmdlay there December 5 Every Puprl Tests MUYIOH Hardmg there Fremont there Shelby here Crestlrne there Chrrstmas Program Port Chnton there Chnstmas Vacatron La Clef d Or Formal Ianucxry 2 Upper Sandusky here 7 Ioseph Ellrs A sembly 9 Bellevue here 82 Madrson there Upper Sandusky there Errst Semester Ends Young ci Con pany Assembly Galron here Bucyrus here Shelby there Senlor Test February Cresthne here lVlGCllSOI1 her Carl Thorson Ass rnbly Board Partv Norwalk here Sandusky Tournament Drnne 1-lal Rodman Assembly Bucyrus there March lmper1alS1ngers Assembly Athletrc Carn1val G A A Sports Day Spanrsh Banquet Choral Eestrval Every Puprl Tests Apnl 2 3 6 Easter Vacatron 14 George Erfeman Assembly 17 Sen1or Play 25 Senlor lumor Dance May D1str1ct Scholarshrp Test Band F e trval lunror Senror Banquet Baccalaur ate Commencement School Clos 9 O I O 13- ' - 5- A ' - - 16- - 9.. ' - 16- ' 12- - 21- 1 - 1 19- - 23- ' - 26- - 27- - 30- - n 30- ' - 6g . q 17' N 10- A - e 23- ' -V 10- - 6 24- 1 ' 11- A 30- 13,,- - 31- ' 'A . 14- ' r 31- ' - 1311, A 20- - - , 6-one Act Plays - I 64- l H - - , , , 13- ' ' y 1 a 14- . . . H M S 14- A A ' x 27- ' 31- A 3, 4, - ' U 5, - ' - gg - ' I 3 . 12- - W ' m 16- - ' - 3 ' 17 ' R ' ' ' 19- ' - 8- s' 16- ' - ' - - - 25- e 1 - ' - 5 28- ' - -- 29- 1 es COMPL1MENTS T-O THE CLASS OE 1953 Verdekal's Shoe Store Congratulations to The Class ot 1953 Jackson's Drug Store EASTMAN CAMERAS EASTMAN MOVIE CAMERAS BELL-HOWELL 8 MM AND 16 MM MOVIE CAMERAS Tasty Sandwlches, Sundcxes. Sodas at Oul' MYI1l9 Pl'101'19 Soda Fgunfmn WILLARD OHIO Retrlqerated Box Candy Phone 271 112 Myrtle Ave BEST WTSHES SHERCK S MARKET 19 Myrtle Ave Phone 251 HOME OF BETTER SPORTING GOODS Loraln Hardware Co Inc 5th and Broadway Tel 2281 LORAIN OHIO 83 TO THE CLASS OE 1953 I Best Wishes To The Class of 1953 mv A - Compliments of BUGNERS' MARATHON Bob and Tom CENTERTON STORE GROCERIES 0 MEATS o HARDWARE SOI-IIO PRODUCTS Open BEST WISHES 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed to the Wednesday p.m. and Sunday p.m. Cornpllments SENIOR CLASS Compllments HEISLERS INC THE HOLLAND MARKET WILLARD AIRPORT Wlllard Ohlo HERFF JONES C0 Deslaners and Manufacturers SCHOOL AND COLLEGE IEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS CUPS and TROPHIES INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA lewelers to Wlllard Hlqh School P D Cook Representatzve Maumee Oh1o You Can Buy Those Flne G E Applzances P BEAMER ELECTRIC W1llard Ohlo F me Beverages Retall Wholesale THE MAPLE CITY ICE CO 35 Benedlct Ave Norwalk Oh1o Telephones 24Oll24U22 of of - ' at I. . ' of 544 Spangler Rd. Compliments ot BURRAS MOTOR SALES Buick Pontiac Service Myles Burras Myrtle Avenue Phone 249 Willard Ohio Compliments WILCUX S IGA Ouality Groceries YUNKER S SPORTING GOODS Rawlings 6 Wzlson Athletic Equipment all Meats B W WILCOX 14 Myrtle Ave ue WILLARD OHIO Com plzments BOHEMIAN GARDENS I ot , , I . . , , 116 N. Mein Mansfield, Ohio .of n ,Q--' 5. VEGETA V mes ' B'-ES ,..-4-if Best W1shes To The Class of 1953 Compliments of C 0 K B R 0 T H E R S Compliments RICHARDS CONSTRUCTION Compliments ot DARI-DELITE Comp11ments of WEINBERG S Where buyzng IS savzng Com plzments WILLARD MOBILGAS Ioe Schaffer Proprtetor Phone 256 DEWITT S RADIO ond Televzszon Sales Congratulatzons The Senzor Class 1953 .IUNIP'S CLOTHING Gnd Wtllard Plymouth Servzce Phone 34l4 lO W Maple St of I of , to of Compliments I C PENNEY CO Norwalk. Ohio Compliments SMITH'S ELECTRIC The Leader in Their Field RCA Maytag - Fr1g1da1re Phone 6024 Willard Ohio Congratulations The Class of 1953 LUCYLLE S GIFT SHOPPE GEORGE AND BILL OI' Hazr Cutting Servzce 15 Woodland Avenue Congratulations The Class of 1953 from RON S BODY SHOP l4V2 E Pearl St Phone 5331 Compliments of THE WILLARD FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 3701 NEW HAVEN SHELL SERVICE Iunction 224 and 61 COMPLETE SERVICE Russ Prater Dennis House THE REXALL DRUG STORE Kaiser and Wells REGISTERED P1-IARMACISTS 1 West Main St Norwalk Ohio Visit Us When in Norwalk 89 of of to f 102 Church St. Willard, Ohio WillUfd, 01110 to l SECOR'S COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOUSE FUNERAL-DIRECTUR-FURNITURE als Condu with C ty p d blty d S AMBULANCE-PI-ION E 280 i A CONGRATULATIONS WILLIAMS PHARMACY I G BIIIIICOIGI' THE CLASS QF 1953 The Rexall Drug Store CIQCIIS Ccmdy M and D E Souders Som DMS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED KEEP SMH-ING Phone 241 Wxllcrrd ohm CQmp11m9ntg Qf COHQICIIUIGIIODS WILLARD SHELL SERVICE Class of 1953 phone 35Q5 THE WILLARD TIMES T L Kermctrd Prop The Home Pdpel' Best Wlshes Com plzments To The Class of 1953 IDEAL LAUNDRY F O. E. AUXILIARY TO . - A ' Q O C . of 91 Best Wzshes C om plzments from cosTR1Ns RESTAURANT R P SHARICK CU The Leadlng Jewelers REINECKS TAVERN Route 20 West Wlllaftl 0l110 Phone 2 9463 Norwalk Ol'11o HOLDEN S GULF BEST WISHES Corner of Maln and Pearl fe the Phone 7895 Class of 1953 from ELMLINGER S CASH MARKET WIERS BROTHERS Hmm Ohm GIOCQIIGS Meats Hardware Phone Wlllard 4491 of I - Open Until 2:30 a.m. , I I I Compliments of MITCHELL ELECTRIC 7 East Maple Street Willard, Ohio VAN ZOEST BROTHERS Growers of Fancy Vegetables None Plus Ultra Phones 5736 or 3972 Ask for Ben or Fred EAT MORE VEGETABLES AND STAY FIT Compliments of Wrlcox Wrecker Service Willard I0 Phone 5274 CORNELL S Good Food and Fountam Servzce Compliments WHITE S HARDWARE Willard Ohio Myrtle Ave Phone 45ll Com p11ments Rohmson and Nlcolls Sohio Service Station Corner of Maple and Dale Phone 5132 Oh' 1 . Plymouth, Ohio . . of MOOSEHEART LABORATORY CHILD RESEARCH The Ohlo Plaza bullt and rnalntcuned by the Oh1o State Moose Assoclatron houses the Mooseheart Laboratory for Ch11d Research at Mooseheart The Ch11d Clty near Chlcago 11l1no1s lt lS only one of a hundred bulldlngs located on the 1200 acre development that IS Mooseheart Where 1000 orphaned ch1ldren of deceased Moose mem bers are cared for and educated The Work of the Moose heart Laboratory for Chlld Research IS carrled on by a staff of outstandlng psychologlsts Contrlbutlons have been made not only to Mooseheart but to the ent1re World as Well through the Laboratorys progress ln the held of chlld psychology WILLARD LODGE NO 711 WILLARD CHAPTER NO 66 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1 . 11 - 1 11 1 1 I . . . . 1 . , - I ' 1 I - . . . . 1 I I I I 0 0 TILTON BUILDING 6 SUPPLY Lumber M111Work Hardware Pamts Masonry Products Rooflnq and Spoutmq Plumblnq and Heatlnq Supphes and Installatlon Phone 953 Attlca Ohlo Comphments IUNE S BEAUTY SHOP 324 Kautz Street Phone 5611 Wlllard Ohlo MILLER Plumbmg and Hecttmg 1 fln St Phone 5352 Cornphments TONY S PULLMAN Fme Food and Danczng Wlllard Ohlo Phone 6321 BEST WISHES from PEEK A BOO INN New Haven Cornphrnents SINCLAIR Phone Proprletor I P Orth FOSTER'S MARKET Groceries ' Meats Phone 6001 Delivery Best Wishes from McCARTY'S RESTAURANT 95 ' I ' ' of Compliments of of E. rf' . ' ' of 226 . . WILDE'S MOTOR SALES Wrllard Ohro Studebaker Cars and Trucks Goodyear T1res and Batterres Route 224 at Myrtle Avenue Phone 7901 LASLEA S MARKET Qual ty Meat a d Groce s Pro Food Pho e 5511 Compl ents WM GEORGE W1I1ard Radzator and Body Shop PALMER S STEAK HOUSE GOOD FOOD PINE SERVICE Compl ents WILKINSON S Wallpaper Paznt I im I ot i s rt ri Fruits and Vegetables ' zen s I I n im I of I Success to the Clcrss ot l953 BeVEIRS Dry Goods and Ready to Wear Compllrnents MARCILLES BEAUTY SHOP 24 Myrtle Avenue Phone 7262 VVIIICIICI Olouo Compliments TEMPLE THEATER The Home Best Entertamment W W EITLE Cf I FARM MACHINERY FIRESTONE and SEIBERLING CAR and TRACTOR TIRES Husky Garden Tractors cmd Implements lnterlor and Exterlor Pcunts Form Supplles Phone 6211 Willard Ohmo WILLARD LUMBER COMPANY Wlllard Uhlo of ot Compliments ' of I Congratulations I0 The Class of 1953 AUSTIN'S FURNITURE STORE Phone 5252 Willard, Ohio NORWALK TRUCK LINE Norwalk Ohio Largest Taxpayer rn Huron County SMELTZ SERVICE STATION 221 E. Tiffin Call 216 We Specialize in Auto Lubrication Ignition-Electrical Work Motor Tune Up Muffler, Tail Pipe-Wheel Balancing Complete Brake Service Cars Called for and Delivered Compllments GARDEN OF EATN Phone 3460 New Haven Ohio Compliments The Class of l953 THE AMERICAN LEGI ON Compliments RALPH I UNDERWOOD Case Sales and Servrce AUXILIARY North Fairfield Compliments Compliments to of The Class of l953 BUCKINGHAM LASHS FOOD STORE FARM EQUIPMENT Meats and Grocerzes Rgute 2 4 Willard Ohio Phone 588l Phone 3718 Wlllard Ohio 1 of I to of from I ' fi A Congratulations to The Class of 1953 WILLARD CLEANERS Your Headquarters ' Redi-Built Cottages for FOR SALE Good Cleaning and ON DISPLAY 20 Myrtle Avenue phone 223 ATTICA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 372 Attica, Ohio Compliments of K THE PLYMOUTH BLocK co. fo' All the Family Quality Cement Products Phone 2-6693 Prompt Delivery Service Phone Plymouth 16 18 W. Main Norwalk, Ohio Compliments A Surprising Lot of of BERRY's RESTAURANT Nm Thmqs at Norwalk. Ohio oo MOLL'S STORE FOR BETTER DRY CLEANING CALL HECK'S CLEANERS Wlllard 0h1o Phone 3751 4 N Myrtle Conqrat l ton from LUCILLE MCPHETER Insurance Agent THE FEICHTNEB STORE G 131 PM 9 Men s and Boy s Wear CELERYVILLE GREENHOUSE Shoes for the Entzre f FGm11Y Floral Satzsfactzon Flo e S T leqraphed E erywh re D al 4483 We Del e I u ci i S to ' ss O l 9 Pe r . Il Willard, Ohio I I lllS or W r e V e i iv I BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS 0E 1953 02 FIRST ROW: Mahi, Inner Guardg Banworth, Outer Guard: Ganni, Conductor: Moore, Trustee, Ludban, Trustee, Swartz, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Nowakowski, Treasurer, Mink, Presidentg Hayes, Secretary: McKnight, Trustee. The Fraternal Order of Eagles was organized February 6, 1898. lt has more than 1,758 subordinate units or Aeries, more than 1,000,000 members, and has assets ot more than S110,000,000. Since its organization, sick benefits of 588,000,000 and funeral benefits of 319,700,000 have been paid. The Welfare Program ot the Eagles has Worked to secure greater social security protection and has supervised the con- struction ot a modern dormitory at Boys' Town, Nebraska. THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Huron Aerie No. 550 WILLARD. OHIO R W SIDELL Contractlng and Engmeermg of PLUMBING HEATING AND POWER PIPING Box 87 Phone 5531 Wlllard 0h1o Rlx Nh aCoe THE Mansfleld Coca Cola Bottlmg Co 205 North Dramond Mansheld Ohro WILLARD DIVISION No 9 Veterans Employees ASSOCIGIIOD Bcrltlmore and Ohlo R R cmd Howard Auxllrary No 15 VALENTINE TIDSWELL AND SON Popcorn and Supplzes North FQ rfleld Ohlo Phone 7163 New London Oh o 103 I O 1 1 1 K3 aff? ea K at .I ,X ave k , ' 'N . . J x R I I O I U I I O i ' , ' 1 , i MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS Milk - Butter QUALITY IN QUANTITY Roiorid Henry-Solesmcm Home DeIivery or ot Your Favorite Grocer Top Teen Topics .... SPORTSWEAR liroml tL.preIssL0,e Best Wishes to The Class of I953 Compliments of BUURMA BROTHERS Compiiments oi WILLARD PARTS COMPANY Auto Parts MACHINE SHOP SERVICE N.A.P.A. Iobber Phone 254 WiIIc1rd, Ohio Best Wishes-Class of 1953 from R. A. IOLLY 6 COMPANY Wholesale Grocers CAN DY-TOBACCO-SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES Phone 6- I 81 I Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of THE GRAY PRINTING COMPANY Fostoria - - Ohio 4:55 Q


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