Zanesfield High School - Wapatomican Yearbook (Zanesfield, OH)

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-haf , w 5 , 1 ' ' -ix i41 L T' Q Q ' M l ' Q I ' , K KX. A! ,, va, -Lf M-N' -' ,gf-4: X , IQ 1 ' ' S ,QP .-:sq 4 ,li 3 4 3 1 'KYXXS BOOK THE Lx? A ZANESFIELD HIGH SCHOOL TH E V5 SE. N IOR CLASS OF 9'-1 I,- ,,...- ,..uy . ,ff 3 7 TO oUR PA1nNTS W the Cl o l9 l do enebv c te this ennuel to u en s f we feel are the woet deeerving of trie onor You have made our lives fnllen nd herrler by under et ndlng end h ring our nrobleme by enoouneglna us to nerticinpte in ell echool activities and ov viwing ue th t exbre confidence which we hexe needed meny times Knoving no other wav to express our gretitude e can only nope to make you prqud of ue as e group and as individuals 1 C1 5 . Q . :?' , X' '+- ADMINISTRATION i ...- TRAINING and EXPERIENCE Ohio Northern University, l932 A B Degree Ohio State University 1939 M A Degree Teacher eight years Rushsylvania Schools Principal two years Fairbanks Public Schools Fairbanks Alaska Local Superintendent two years Belle Center Schools United States Navy two vears Local Superintendent one year Alger Schools Local Superintendent two years Rushsylvania Schools County Superintendent Logan County Schools To the Class of 1951 You are now taking your place as a citizen a citizen more active than you have ever before experienced Your school has been called Amer1ca's principal training ground for in that statement a reality In your new place in society you will be called upon to support good schools knowing that if you and I fail to support our schools in making them true ser vants of the people we would be undermining future generatlaas and endangering all our freedoms Think well upon your decisions let your actions be based upon fact and in the fundamental belief that the rights of the common man must be understood and protected what you ard I do day by day molds the Ame lca of the future Let us always remember that our nation is what we make it Cordially yours 59-mu 4. ohn M Stanfie d , 0 O , , C 0 7 ' D ' I Y 9 , . , , a p ., ' ' I ' 7 i 9 ' ' A- 3 formed American citizenship, it is now your privilege to make :1 D 4- q I ' x TRAINING and EAPERIENCE Teacher two years Middleburg Ohio Teacher seven years Nevada Ohio Local Superintendent seven ye s Nevada Ohio Civilian Instructor Army training school Wittenberg Ohio Teacher three years Wyoming, Ohio Local Superintendent four years Zanesfield Ohio Dear Class of l95l To graduate from high school is an achievement which the par ents of most members of the class do not possess It is to their credit that they have made it possible for you by sac riflce and cooperation to reach this milestone in your lives atomican to your parents is one way of expressing your grati tuds This book is a means of catching and holding the persons and events which constitute your final year of high school life Its value to you will increase with the pa sin! ears nxt what about you? Your life is like a book You want a purpose in life just as a book has a purpose for being written If you can't be on theubest sellern list at least you can trive to be on the list of 'books north reading ' It has always been a pleasure for me to work with young people You have contributed to that pleasure By way of farewell I would advise that as you put away your school books that you take a firm hold on the lessons of the best of all books the Bible Sincerely Yours, J-7 Superintendent oft 7 ' 1 Q 9 ' Q ' 1 ' 1 ' , ar , , . D 2 7 , , , U ! 9 1 ' , - The decision of the class to dedicate this volume of the Wap- ' 9 r y I .H ,1. .L .J ' . , e - I T Ol , . , 0 DONOVAN L IUGPND ST DAVID H JONES Mr Jones attended a local business col lege after graduaing from Delohos Jeffer on High School Then he entered Ohio State University majoring in commercial and social studies graduated with a B S degree in Ed in l9b8 4rs Charlotte Lundy While teaching in the elementary school in Clinton County for six years she attend ed summer school at Wilmirton College She then spent a year in residence work at Wilmington College and graduated with the class of 1923 mejor jug in biological sci ence and Wngllsh witn the B S degree i ROY B MOCLANAHAN HMacHgraduated from Athens High School in 1928 He entered Ohio State Univ r sity majoring in accounting and minors in economics and social science H graduated with an A B degree in Com merce in 1932 Mr McClanahan renlaced Mr Jones the second semester as our commercial teacher Graduating from Butler Village High School,Mr Tugend continued his educa tion at Ohio State University majoring in Vocational Agriculture In l9b9 he graduated with the B S degree :ESE 'hub SQ, '51 f STERLING E. TENNANT After graduating from Zanesfleld High School, 'Tubby' went to Bowling Green University and graduated in 1933 with the B. S. degreeg in 1939 he re- ceived the M. A. at Ohio State. He is now teaching Industrial Arts and Driv er's Training. Mas. DONALD E. GEIST ' Mrs. Geist gradu- ated from Belle Center High School. She entered Ohio Northern Univer - sity and majored in French and Eng lleh She gradu ated in 1928 with the A B degree AUL C EVILSIZOR After P C gP9dH9tPQ from Oak Grove High School he attended Holbrook College He studied science his tory and physical education In 3037 he graduated with the A B degree MISS FERN R FOUHmAN P11511 After graduating from nonroe uohwol in levle v5 L she went to Otterbein College and H18J0T'9d in music In 19MB she graduated with a B S degree in Ed Kg, 41s-K 'VTFQX ag,-ss. 1-.f ggggbf 1. June Graham James Shoots 3 Dorothy Kline Charles Miller 5 Herbert Richey 6 Bobby Loveut P 'x l Mary and Margaret Sourlock 2 Wanda Little Tom Van Voorhis Jack Thompson Dianne Greene Harold Young 7 Glendale ell I -3, W , Le 3' 43? ? r l.' U, C ' ' e r ec , l 3. 6. 5' v C WE BUILD THE LADDER :SY VHICH WE CLIMB Oujeln AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE Cffw Cvffw RED AND warms uUNE CHARLENE GRAHAM June likes all kinds of sports and music She dislikes the idea of grad uating Her favorite expression is UGee whizu Playing the piano is her favorite pastime and her ambition is to be a nurse Achievements cheer 3 1,2 u, volleyball 3 u eofriall 3 u Jsffersonian b, orchestra M GWILI DIANNE GREENE Dianne likes horses and dislikes cab bags Her favorite exoression 1 nNuts' and in her spare time she reads western stories. D1anne's am- bition is to be a pharmac1st.Ach1eve- ments: F. H. A. 1,2 3' Jeffersonian O leading 2,3,uQ F. H. A. 1,2 '- chorus , ' . : , : 1 O I A B I I ' 7 l u DOROTHY MAY KLINE Dorothy likes Bob and dislikes con ceited people Her favorite express ion is UGolly Nedsn She also likes to watch television Dott1e's ambi tion is to be a good secretary Achievements cheerleading U, chorus l 2 M orchestra l 2 softball 3 4 volleyball 3 4 Jeffersonian b F H ROBERT J LOVETT WANDA KATHRXN LITTLE Wanda likes to roller skate and dis likes fat and flirty girls Her fa vorlte expression is 'Oh man and her pastime is playing the piano Wanda's ambition is to make a lot of F H A 1,2 3 Jeffersonian 3 U Bobby likes Lois and dislikes rainy weather His favorite pastime is driving to Bellefontalne and his fa vorite expresslor is nGeorge' Bob's ambition is to be a farmer Achieve ments F F A 3 U basketball l 2 3 U baseball l 2 3 softball 1 2 3,U volleyball 3, track 2 , - I D 3 l 'S , 3 fp 1 I 0 a A. l,2,3. , , , 0 O money. Achievements: chorus l,2,b3 o .c o 1, 3 ' 9 ' L 0 , - : 0 0 I , ' , , ,I 3 ' I Quin: I ! 3 ' - HERBERT PARKER RICHEY JR Junior likes to eat and he dislikes work His favorite expression is UFor cripps saken and his favorite pastime is sleeping Jun1or's ambition is to be a success Achievements basket ball 1 2 3 M track 2 3 M Junior tied with Jimmy in the Scholarship tests for fourteenth place in the County CHARLES ALBERT MILLER Charles Cbetter known as Pee Wee J likes anything but school. His fa- vorite expression 1s censored. Char- les spends his spare time eating and sleeping. His ambition is to be a goid farmer. Achievements: F. F. A. 37 0 JAMES LAYTON SHOOTS Jimmy likes Mercurys and dislikes hash It seems his favorite pastime is driv ion is Doggonlt' J1mmy's ambition is to be a mechanical engineer Achieve ments F F A 3, chorus 1 2,b,ouar tette 2 3 U baseball 2 U, basketball A Jeffersonian 3 M Jimmy also was in fourteenth place in the County in the Scholarship test I l I I 3 I D I ing the Mercury. His favorite express: n 2 0 0 Q . , ' V 9 D I p . 3 , S MARX ELIZABETH SPURLOCK Mary likes Bob and dislikes bad wea ther Her favorite expression is 'Oh shootln Playing the piano is her fa vorite pastime Mary's ambition is to be a secretary Achievements F H A l 2 3 chorus 1 2 U softball M volleyball 3 M Jeffersonian 3 M MARGARET ELLEN SPURLOCK Margaret likes being married and dis likes studying and work Her favorite expression is 'Oh my heavens'n She likes to spend her spare time talking Margaret's ambition is to be a good w e Achievements F H A 1 2 3 chorus l, Jeffersonian 3,b, orchestra JACK LEE THOMPSON Jack likes wine women and song C?5 He dislikes school and his favorite expression is not printable He spends his spare time watching television Jsck's ambition is to be an undertaker Achievements F F A. 3 U Boftball 2. O , o if - - O 0l0l,,, O l 1,u. ' 1 O I I il. O U 0 '1vD out .I . 'xt 2' 9 1 ' 'O O . . aol ,Q HAROLD DEAN YOUNG Known as Harold or nJ1mW likes sports and dislikes tests His favorite ex pression is 'Golly Nedsu Harold's favorite pastime is going to movies His ambition is to be a millionaire? Achievements F F A 3 M choru l 2 M softball l 2 3 M, baseball l 2 3 M, basketball l 2 3 M volleyball l 2 3 M cuartette 2 3 M track M THOMAS B. VAN VOORHIS Tommy likes to watch horse races. He dislikes ice tea and lightning. His favorite expression is WGreat Scottn Tom's favorite pastime is hiking and his ambition is to be a newspape re porter Achievements chorus 2, Jef fersonian M GLENDALE HARVEY ZELL Glendale likes girls and dislikes Mon day mornings His favorite pastime is sleeping One of Glendale'e fa vorite expressions is Wwhat the de v1l'n Glendale's ambition is to live to be a hundred Achievements cho rus l 2 M Jeffereonian l 2 3 bas ke ball l 2 3 M softball l 2 3 M baseball l 2 3 M volleyball 2 3 M track 2 3, Glendale also received third place in the Logan Countv soho larship tests and received honorable mention in the state Ctrifi p 0l0AQCy I It was 1971 and I was back in the city of Zanesfleld The town had increased in size since the movie industry had moved tnere I was talking to an old man and, although he was blind and his hearing was failing, he was very friendly and talkative He said that the city was more important than Hollywood had ever been I asked him what had happened to the Senior Glass of '51 H said Jack Thompson was a famous inventor He had been experi menting with heating services and had come up with a new type of furnace Charles Miller, flying a Jet plane, brought diamonds to this country from a mine in Greenland The owner of the mine was Margaret Spurlock It seems that her husband bought her a mine so she would have a hobby, and it had turned into a profitable business Jim Shoots d1dn't like the c1ty,so he moved out west and now was a first class farmer Wanda Little was the president of the First National Bank of Zanesfield I can't help remembering when she was cashier at good old Z H S Tom Van Voorhis had owned a flor1st's shop but had discovered he was allergic to flowers He became embittered left Zanesfisld and has never been heard of since You must remember how the Richeys were famous for their fine turkeys Well, Herbert has greatly increased the family wealth He worked hard training his turkeys to do acrobatic numbers was touring the country with the Barnum and Bailey circus The old timer d1dn't know what the rest of the class was doing, so I decided to go to my room at the Waldorf Hotel I stopped at the Denmark Theater and looked at the marquee There was to be a premiere of a new movie starring June Graham and Glendale Zell, a new romantic team Now that accounts for two more of the class I walked on a little farther and bought a magazine at a newsstand There I saw a wealthy looking lady walking two beautiful cats When I stopped to admire them, she turned toward me and I dis covered that the lady was Dianne Greene She said she owned twenty five pedigreed cats which had won many blue ribbons at pet shows I bade her farewell and went on to my hotel In . . 9 4 1 , ' . H8 CLASS PROPHECY CCONCLUDEDP As I started through the door, I was almost trampled by some screaming girls. When I got a safe distance from them, I saw Harold Young, completely surrounded. The hotel manager said that there had been no peace since Harold had been there. Harold was the greatest sensation since Frankie Sinatra. I told the manager to send up the daily newspaper,the Zanesfleld Inspector and went to my room As I leafed through my magazine I saw a familiar face It was Mary Spurlock in an advertisement for Barrywood Cosmetics She was more beautiful than ever, pro- bably due to the fact that she was loyal to her employer Just then there was a knock on the door When I opened it, I found that it was a boy with my paper Since I always start at the back, reading the comics first of course, I noticed a used helicopter advertisement In large print it said 'See Bashful Bob for a Bargain W But in the picture which accompanied the ad was a picture of Robert Lovett the helicopter dealer Before I had time to get over that surpr1se,I saw the name,Doro thy Kline Upon reading further I found that she wrote for a love lorn column She always did give good advice Well, now I have accounted for the whole class of 1951 They surely have accomplished much in the past twenty years CM 'MJ We the Seniors of Zanesfield High School being of sound mind upon this 23rd day of May 1951 do hereby agree to the follow ing document and do bequeath upon the following humbl reclpi ents our most highly prized traits and possessions June Graham do will my cheerleading ability to Wilma and Judy Little Dianne Greene do tender Wsuperiorn typing ability to any one who may need it Wanda Little, do tender Job as cafeteria cashier to John Van Buskirk Robert Lowett do bestow curly hair upon Jim Firmin Charles Miller do beoueath my math ability to John Van Buskirk Herbert Richey do tender my ability to raise chickens to Joe McClanahan James Shoots do tender my ability to drive to Tom Davie Margaret Spurlock do will my ability to get married to Glenna Iatzer Mary Spurlock do will the 'Jeffersonlann to Gloria Cooksey Jack Thompson do will my size to Donald Dearing Thomas Van Voorh1s,do bestow my curiosity upon David Sargent , Harold Young do bequeath my muscles to Dave Sargent I Glendale Zell do bestow my 'way with women' to Buddy Van Voorhis , e , . ' ' 9 , o C , L Il 0 Q L I, , my J. A - - ' I, Dorothy Kline, do leave my shorthand ability to Sally Fultz. I, g my . 1, , V ' , my . In Q T I, , I A In 9 ' I, Y. , I V' I In 'I I I ' ' ' In 9 ' I, - I , , - S16 eping Beau YY B MBTY P Jame eff B Shoo S urlock June Gr te Dorothy Wg,-an B-H1 June Gran lock Mary Spur D orothy K Kline aham, line Tom Van Voorhi Y es eh Shin '7H51u R zuf CML .Q-F So is Sc James Shoot s : , X. ., V , 31 ' D V fa 9 MNd 4 L Q? 2 I ff 45 W, Qfg 8 ,Aff ,gg X ,YQ , tiff? Q ., 9' ' 0 I D 1 aaa .Malory We entered high school ln the vewr l9+7 with a membership con sisting of twenty two wiggley and boisterous Vreshmen Our lass was tell 1eplesented in the different activities of the school Bob Lovett and Glendale Zell were among the first ten on the oasketoall team and Harold Young was on first team Our class was not very active that year In fact, it is uncertain whether we even elected any class officers The next year we were enrolled as Soohomores with twenty one members From these twenty one we chose as our class officers President Harold Young, Vice President, Elbert Allen Secretary June Gr ham and T easurer,eack Thompson Our boys had honor able memtion in sports ag in this year and June Graham wasa cheerleader Most of our outside activities during the first two years of High School were class parties which were held at the different student's homes It is now l9U9 and we are Juniors When we came back to school in the fall quite a number had left our class They were Elbert Allen Tom Bray, Dick Jenkins Bob Brown Greta Seaberg we were represented in sports,and June was cheerleader once more Our class officers were President Glendale Zell Vice Presi dent Mary Spurlock Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Kline, an Reporter Dianne Greene This year we gave our first class play Ready Made Family, The cast consisted of Jim Shoots who was Henry Turner and his two children Doris and Sammy, Wanda Little and iom Van Voorhis, his fiancee, Agnes, Mary Spurlock, and her three children June Gra- ham Gracie, Dorothy Kline Marilee, and Glendale Zell Bob. Then Agnes' sister in law Lydia, who was Margaret Spurlock and the two colored servants Nicedemous and Begonia who were rsspeo tively Harold Young and Dianne Greene Even though it was a lot of work we enjoyed every minute of it We also gave the seniors a banquet at the Country Club in Kenton Now finally comes the time when we are seniors ls have four teen members, eight boys and six girls This year Bob Lovett Glendale Zell and Harold Young are on the first team and James Shoots and Herbert Richey are on the second June Graham and Dorothy Kline are both Cheerleaders We chose for class officers President Mary Saurlock, Vice President James Shoots Secre tary Treasurer, anda Little and Heporter, Margaret Spurlock , We have been trying garlous ways of making money this year in order to be able to take a senior trip Several members of our class are taking part in the county music festival which is go- ing to be held at Huntsville in May We are also going to give, a high school operetta in May At this time our play has been chosen but not the parts he name of it is Singin' B111 from Blueridge Hill, O 6- Q F 1 ll 1 u .. - - . I x ,r , -1 I '1 ,' . 1 L1 v , . - 0 , ' : I . A ' 1 1 e vu ' A .. rv , f. .L . . A A 5 1 L . 5-. -. O O I . , A . ' 3 ' 1 - I 9 and Barbara Hits. This left us with only fifteen members. Again ' : 1 S ' 7 3 ' ' D . d' l ' ' i . -, , 1 , , Q O , F1 , I , P . ' 1 ' I ' . 9 . 9 1 3 . , I . , . , C - O , 0 ' O . n Q - . , I O ! . N O . 9 ' D . I 3 Q 1 3 . S I O 0 . ' ' , Y ,7 whatlg Q E e mum? oxns her j ,wf fff G fiuoweo ' If we ha James Shqom D orothy Kline Herbert niche chaple 5 S Nlller Mary spurlock d the winve of angels June Graham 5001 G1 1 endale 161 Bdbbf L0 Chumy b veit Uh -amy Ch ar Bob Sml 'fs en th and 'z fh ey? MP8 PO Well Dorothy Kline ' M - , I I l J I O Q ' . , ie Glenn balls Hi, that T nant and Wanda Booth en What Us this 1 Su JDK li rely not driver egfcgg you? urn K lon Old money Oqfs' Wanda Little Wanda Little, Margaret Spurl June Graham fBetter half ook, Dianne G , Mary Spurlo k Of the BSDJ or Glas reene c , Doroth K y line S --.,.,,M -.4-.M 'qvj lfU'll0lf' add Our class is made up of the following members They are from left to right Greydon Hone, Harmen Shultz John Van Buskirk and Mrs Geist Second row Mary Johnson Luella Devine Sally Fultz David Sargent Frank The following officers were elected Gloria Cooksey, President, Mary Johnson Secretary Treasurer and Sandra Baker Reporter Our class sponsor is Mrs Geist Greydon Hone, Harmen Shultz and John Van Buskirk helped to min the league championship in basketball We are very proud of them O 9 J 9 ' . : r , Alexander, Sandra Baker, and Gloria Cooksey. Q , r- ' 3 9 ' I SCPHCDMCRES X 3 I0 0Ifl'l0I Q CAMS, At the beginning of the school year we had the following members in our class They are from left to right Fugene Baker Kerryn Zell, James Firmin Tom Davie Bill Godwin Buddy Van Voorhis, John Small, and Eugene Godwin. Second row: Joe McClanahan, Marge aret Ann Myers, Marilyn Wlllets, Wilma Cole, Virginia Kennedy, Patty Herd, Beatrice Hits, Wanda Booth, and Glenna Waltzer. From this group we elected the following officers: Wilma Cole , President 3 Marilyn Willete, Vice President, Margaret Myers, Sec retary-Treasurerg and Glenna Waltzer, Report- er. Mr. Tennant is our class sponsor. The Sophomore Claes was honored this year by having Kerryn Zell, John Small, Joe McClan- ahan, Jim Firmin, Tom Davie, and Buddy Van Voorhis on the basketball team, with Eugene Baker as mamager of the team. ree men 065 We began our school term this year with the following members in our class From left to right Sue Young Wendell Marmon, Jim Rash Harold Miller Donald Deering and Deane God vin Second row Gloria Cordrey Jane Van Voorhis Peva Krebehenne Katherine Scott thur From this group we elected thefbllowing off ioers Jim Rash President, Donald Dearing, Vice President, Gloria Cordrey , Secretary Treasurer and Deane Godwin Reporter Mr Evilsizor is our class sponsor We were very proud to have Judy Little as a cheer leader for our basketball team, also Donald Dearlng and Wendell Marmon were on the reserve team : 7 I 9 1 ' - . : , MarJor1e'Tussing, Judy Little, and Jerry Ar: : , ' g , . . 51532355 Q , wwg- 3 43: ' 1 as ' , ,if 5, i1,,g,r.,.Af ., .I . , . U.:-fa.-., V,-H A-H, -izwgflrf-1-'F-gg ,, , w ,-f ,G , n XIX -A, JU ICR HIG i ' J Q ' . w V 1' - , 'x , W Y I 5 A my - Q x A A. 1, , :A , ,,., .. v 2 'fg 2' ' ' '-,Q-f, - GRADE SEVEN FIRST ROW Warren Harmon Jim Sargent and Laverne Foreman SECOND ROW Ned Eads Kay Willets, Margaret Scott Dick Firmin Donald Hone, Donna Powell Dave Van Voorhis Ken reth Stoner and Herbert Little THIRD ROW Sonja Seaberg, Sue Rash Ralph Shoots Joe Chamberlain Jim Godwin Mark Tennant Norman Wagner Martha Johnson and Mrs Lundy E GRADE Y IGRT FIRST ROW Eddie Alexander, Carl Renkert Richard Myers Richard Kline and Jack Stephens SECOND ROW Joy Cordrey Av lon Baker, Marilyn Brovn Rose Marie Herd Ruth Chamber lain Jane Richardson and Bernard Wirick THIRD ROW Don Savage, Paul Richey Carol Sue Shoots Ronald Hone, Ronnie Powell, Ruth Herd, Nila Wlrick and Miss Fourman ' 0 0 , , ' o a , , I I , 1 - , . : . ' 9 I ' D ' D Q 3 , I QA , H' sv ' J-1 l ',L ' 'V W3 , , tv ' - - ,E v I 1 if i 4 My -1 Q W ' IN f' 1 f . E A . V 1 .. - - 4 ' - H -. 0 ,.., 5 N - . 4 I L S , If E 4 ..- J 1' - '- . A, ff 1 -L 1 ' 7 : ' 1 I ' I , . : , 7 5 ' 1 1 ' I , . . , o 0 . I Y , 0 'NX ELEMENTARY GRADE FIVE. FIRST ROW Mary Small Carole Jackson Richard Scott Gor don Smith Jaunita Herd Anne Rash Larry Harpest Ronald Grimes and Sharon Elliot SECOND ROW yrs Miller David Wagner, Malcolm Miller Tommy Chamberlin David Edwards Terry Teets Billy Beltz Thurman Wilson and Miss Boyd '45 'iii 53.11, unaum mln FIRST ROW Philip Godwin James Chamberlain Donald Chamber lain Robert McFarland Ernest Van Voorhie Marjorie Hostet ler and Donald Van Hyning SECOND ROW Harold Jackson, Los Lea Richardson Bobby Grubbs Barbara Palmer, Ward Davie Judy Cole Patsy Orsborn Carol McClanahan, and Joann King THIRD ROW Noreta Wilson Elden Zell Larry Graham Paul Savage, Leonard Logan, Diana Seaberg Bobby Small Howard Henry, and Mrs Miller , F Y . . . 4 + f J, , f H ii - - , YL ' .1 A .. V 3 Q - - 1 ' . 3 'N Q . 5 ,, - , -. . .V Y . . 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' - . . , .1 ll f ' -n ' 1 r 9 1 1 ' , . : i 1 ' I . , . , , 4 , . o O ' 9 J I ' i I 0 o GRADE THREE FIRST ROW Donald Palmer Ronnie LeVan Donnie Allen Rich ard McDaniel and David Uodwin SECOND ROW Anita Houchin, Delbert Cordrey Lester Seaberg Sammy Dunaway Alice Van Voorhis Jean Hone Connie Ike Dick Renkert Billy Fultz, and Ronald Palmer THIRD ROW Gloria Ell1ot,Wanda Houchin, Mary Ann Baker Kay Palmer, Rachael Hizer Karyn Stevenson, Sharon Harmon Janet Powell, Larry Bray, and Linda Hess FOURTH ROW Mrs Donahue Carole Berry, Jim Robinson Steve Tennant, Jerry Riddle Dan Williams Eugene Cunningham Orla Chamberlin Billy Comer Don Smith and Melanie Poland FIRST ROW: Janet Herd, Ben Johnson, Lester Little, Irene Rash, Kay Hoetetler, Mary Ellen Jackson, Russell Smith, and Charles Alexander. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou McFarland, Ronnie Ike, Paul Overholser, Joy Davie, William Dearmon, Mary Anne Shoots, Terry Van Buskirk, Ruth Ann Arthur, Joyce Zimmerman and Misa Boyd. 2 , , , Y 4 ' f ' ' 5 1 f . , il e , , - f, , M .' ' ' - I .. ' U , - . , 4 -. - f - 2 - - . 2 Q I A., .J 'If 5. QAX 1. ' .. ' r I 'fri ' 1 -Q 'VZ L? -, 'rx ' 'n 1 .f . V, K. J ' B H L 3 ' - 'J - A -. LQ I f , v A V - 1 '- 'H' .. .1 -V - 7. ' I so w - , 1 1 -5 X451 1 .. ' , 2 1 9 U , - I Q I i D D I I I . . I I ' ' 2 , V 0 U O C , , I ' 7 ! , 4 . 0 .4 A ' 6 Q 3 ' 1 1 n, b Y . I' LL .,, 5 an It GRADE ONE FIRST ROW Marcia Davis Barbara Renkert Dick Chamberlain Nancy Godwin, Valeria Stanley Shirley Palmer, Daniel God win, Kathleen Baldwin Cheryl Zimmerman and Rita Cordrey SFCOND ROW Rebecca Riddle James Millikan Wayne Wilson, Kent Tennant Jimmy Gilbert Rosemary Heizer Gary Hartzler Rebecca Orsborn, Raymond Levan, and Robert Palmer THI RCW Kathleen Poland Tim Amerine, George Van Voorhis Jerry Tallman Larry Ike Joseph Krauzer,Mary Joyce Folsom, Marilyn Smith Terry Amerine, Mike Kline William Harpest and Mrs Schurr Mona Brown, Ronnie Jacobs and Betty Hall were absent the dav this nictura was taken GRADE TWO FIRST ROW Phyllis Foremen Don Baldwin Tom McClanahan, Sandra Peachey John Burkhart Bobble Rash Paul Karg Jim my Houchin Bernerd Dearmon and Freddie Fullerton SECOND ROW Dixie Young Brenda Dearing, David Smith Lewis Akey Kay Orsborn Gary Allen Dottie Davis Phyllis Overholser Mollie Richardson, and Phillip Stoner THIRD ROW Arlene Grimes Patricia Glllenwater Mary Scott Jean Rash Carol Hone Roberta Franks Don Stevenson, Janet Wagner Sharon Krauzer, Larry Chamberlin, and Mrs Teets , . 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' I 9 v 7 O 9 ! 0 O , O ' 9 I I r : v ' v p 0 2 S . 1 1 1 9 9 0 O Q O a 9 1 9 1 9 J U 0 l .XX LEAGUE CHAMPIONS gaagefgaf 60 19-f 'K z FIRST ROW The first team Robert Lovett , Kerryn Zell Harold Young,Hsrmen Shultz, and Glendale Zell Second row The second team Joe McC1anahan, James Shoots, James Fir min, Greydon Hone, Herbert Richey, and Coach Paul Evilsizor Senior members of the team receiving league trophy .Sanrio The Zanesfield basketball team of 1950 41 is one of the good teams in the school history They won the Countv League Ckwno 1ons11n fltn 7 lns wad no losses Zanesfield H1gh's average was Sb points per game and the total points scored were 1190 Their opponents' averase was U0 points per game and 88D total points Out boys showed a very good display of sportsmanship ship Trophy for the second straight year The starting line up consisted of Glendale Zell and Harold Young in the forward position, Harmen Shultz at center Kerryn Zell and Boo Lovett in guard positions Herbert Richey proved a valuable player whom the team could depend on to fill any posi tion that needed a player The team won four non league games and lost one The wins vere Salem Local C321 Zanesfield Cb7D Jackson Center C 3C Zanesfifld C462 Ridgeway Cbgj Zanesfield C492 Urbana Local U61 Zanesfleld C127 Our only defeat in the non league vas to Olive Branch at Tiffanv Gym during a Polio Benefit Game The final score of that game ww Olive Branch C735 Zanesfleld CD21 The Reserves had an outstanding 6888011 11116 Ye-'il' by winning ll games and losing 4 -,, 1 k s -' 1, w' s f, . A v W Q , Y A 0 throughout the year. Zanesfleld won the County League Champion- 4- I C ' Us . 3 - . J Y C . F V , . , 3 W . , U O 'c f' 'L ' ' 9 7 7 1 I 1 C .xdffzkhca VOLLEY BA'L CHAMPS We did it again' Tuesday Wight March 20 he Z H S girl defeated Lewistown in two out of three games with the follow- n scores 1 11 13 15 and 15 5 In the semi finals Zenesfield was victor over West Liberty in two consecutive games by the scores of 15 6 and 15 7 Zanesfield nlayed Belle Center in the finals winning two out of three hard fought games The scores were 15 12 9 15 and 15 10 The girls who played were Sue Young Katherine Scott Patty Herd Margaret Myers Gloria Cooksey Dorotnv Kline June Graham and Mary Spurlock Congratulations girls on winning again' VOLLEY BALL Well the boys didn't win a trophy but they won some of thezr games They played at Rush ylvanln Harsh 2 TMPY beat Lewistnwn 2 1 and Rushsylv all ? O Well done bows' The boys who played are as follom Harold Young Glendale Zell Herbert R1 lsr Jim Shoots Harmen Bhultv Glevuon nine Kerryn tell Jim Firmln Joe NcGlanshan Qud Van Voorhis and uohn Small BOY ' o JOFTIQALL Zanesfield H1gh's softball team nlayed eight g mea and it can be said that its record during the school year was very successful one We won seven and lost one to Lakeview a result we received a trophy as co champions of the county league The season's scores are as follons Zanesfield ll Eau Liberty 5 zanesfiela 10 Nllddleoura 3, zaneafif-wld 13 Rushsylvanla 2 Zanesfleld 34 Quincy 3, Zanesfleld 6 Lame view 10, Zanesflsld 11 Monroe 4, Za1eqf1eld 7 Huntqvllle u Zanesfielo 7 West Mansfield 6 P1teher's record K A911 won 2, lost 6, Hone won 1, lost O, Young won 1 and loqt 0 Shultz won 1 lost O Small won 2 lost 1 Batting Core Shultz and Lovett hit Soo, G Zell hit 5 home runs I 2... 1 U I , , t 0 l o B 1 1 . 5- - - - g ' - 1 9 ' Q - 0 9 . I G 1 , I , 1 . o ' 1 ' 1 I I I 7 A I . 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C1001 Qgglaflgrsj From top to bottom Wilma Cole June Graham Judy Little and Dorothy Kline This was the first year of cheerleading for Wilma, Judy, and Dorothy and also the last year for June and Dorothy as they are to be graduated this year June has been a cheerleader for three years Her leadership will be m1ssed,however we have big hopes for Wilma and Judy to carry on the cheerleading traditions for Zanesfield 5, 4 ,Ab X . 4 f . 1 ' I ' , , 1 Q 4 , , 0 . e .fgllllllllf From left to right Herbert Richey, James Shoots Harold Young Mr McClanahan Jack Thompson , and Robert Lovett Second row Glendale Zell Dorothy Kline Margaret Spur lock, Mary Spurlock Wanda Little June Gra ham and Dianne Greene Mr Kuenzli and Mr McGlanahan were the ad ors JEFFFRSONIAM STAFF From left to right Joe McClanahan, Margaret Spurlock James Shoots Dianne Greene and Glenna Waltzer Second row June Graham Eugene Godwin, Mary Spurlock Gloria Cooksey, and Dorothy Kline Mr McClanahan is the advisor for the paper CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER First day of school 238 pupils enrolled School closed for repairs until the l8th Boys' softball at East Liberty Victory ll 6 Boys' softball Middleburg here Victory 10 3 Boys' softball at Rushsylvania Victory l3 2 Boys' softball Quincy here Victory 3U New student desks arrived for the Commercial Room Boys' softball Lakeview here Defeated lO 6 OCTOBER Boys' softball at Monroe Victory ll 4 New cafeteria tables arrived Boys' softball at Hunts ville Iictory 7 M Boys' softball West Mansfield here Victory 7 6 W tie for league champs Win the trophy Movie WOut West with the Peppers' shown today Science Research tests given to grades U 8 9 10 Roller skating party at Russells Point for grades 7 P T A meeting at school house Tenth grade party at roadside park NOVEMBER Basketball game Salem Local here Victory M7 32 County teacher's meeting No school Basketball game Jackson Center here Victory 56 33 Magazine campaign for new cyclorama starts today Game supper at the school house Basketball game Monroe here Victory 80 39 Magazine campaign ends today Basketball game East Liberty here Victory 63 50 Sophomore assembly 8th period Thanksgiving vacation No school this week BIG snow storm P T A meeting cancelled DECEMBER Basketball game at Belle Center Victory 51 28 National School Studios here to take individual pictures Every Pupil Tests today Home Talent Show at school house Basketball game Middleburg here Victory 72 45 Basketball game Ridgeway here Victory M9 43 P T A meeting Christmas program Basketball game at West Mansfield Victory 38 33 Christmas vacation JANUARY School oonvenes Basketball game Huntsville here Victory 49 M5 Movie 'Buckskin Frontiern shown today Senior farewell party at Spurlock's for Mr Jones Basketball game at Lewistown Victory 62 33 Bob White talked to the Seniors about graduation pictures Basketball game at Quincy Victory 61 18 Second semester begins Basketball game at Urbana Local. Victory 52 46 P T A meet ng - . u --J -3. 0 . - -. s Q e 2 9 ' ' A .' -12. Basketball game - West Liberty here. Victory 57l29. D D ' . . . 1 . ' 21 22 23 CALENDAR OF EVENTS continued Basketball game Lakeview here Victory 60 Mb Movie, 'The Price of Freedom' shown today Polio benefit game at Springfield with Olive Branch Defeated 73 42 Basketball game at Degraff Victory 61 38 Junior class play 'When Dreams Come True' The new cyclorama was used FEBRUARY No school today Too much snow None today either Junior High basketball tournaments We beat Rushsylvania M6 M3 and win the League Trophy for second straight year Movie 'K1pl1ng's Jungle Book' shown today County ath letlc banquet at Rushsylvania No school today Another big snow County tournaments at Bellefontalne Zanesfield l5oJ and Rushsylvania C397 Also Mr Kuenzl1's birthday Scholarship tests for Seniors at Bellefontaine High School Basketball Quincy Victory 62 28 Basketball West Mansfield Defeated 51 37 Basketball East Liberty Victory U8 U5 Basketball West Mansfield Defeated U9 U7 Last game for us this year MARCH The Zanesfield song birds traveled to Lakeview today for vocal practice for county festival Movie 'The Howards of Virginia' shown today County teachers' meeting No school for us kids' Cole Marionette show postponed because of auto accident Good Friday D E Crago school By APRIL Every Pupil Every Pupil No school again was here to show slides to the drivers of our drivers we mean the Driver Training Class Tests given today Tests today too County Chorus practice at Huntsville today Program given this evening Preliminary District Scholarship Tests given today County Instrumental Music Festival at Rushsylvania tonight P T A meet ng Senior play, 'Singin' Bill From Blue Ridge Hill' District Scholarship Tests at Springfield County Honor Society banquet High school operetta 'Ask the Professor' directed by Miss Fourman Se 1 Jugigg gigggenlor banquet at the Rustic Inn in Springfield Baccalaureate service with Rev Alun Jones as speaker Commencement with Franklin Gottfried as speaker The first and second grades went to the Columbus Zoo today Teachers sweat over grade cards and other records Last day of school Driver Education students receive their diplomas too Mr Tennant counts gray hairs 190 0 s 25. O 26. . ' - . - ' 300 , e 1. . . 2. . 3. . 5. - 6' 1 . 1 ' 7. . ' ' . 8. . 9. O C I loo e ' s 1-20 e e 200 ' c ' e 22. - . - . 8. 12. , , ' . 19. . . , . 21. . 23. . . 30. . . 4. ' . 5. , . 5. . 10. . ' . 17. . . . 1 . ' zo. , . MAY 5. . 10. . 11. , , 16. I ls. M - 20. .g - - FIRST ROW Eugene Godwin Tom Davie Harold Young Joe McClanahan Jack Thompson Robert Lovett and Donald Dear ing SECOND ROW Deane Godwin David Sargent Wendell Mar mon Greydon Hone B111 Godwin Jim Rash Harold Miller Eugene Baker and Mr Tuvend agriculture This objective is developed in the following manner Each student must select a project From this nroject is de 1 Pu aat he receive a share of the profit and 1 turn, the profit made being invested in more farming enter prlses for the purpose of becoming established in farming The student learns by doing How much he learns depends up on the extensiveness of his project or planning program F. F. A. : 9 :L k s 1 a 1 ' ' z I 1 ' i I 1 I I - , I 24- I NGrow1ng into Farmingn ,is the main objective of vocational ' s'z',5 tl , L' , n OPC 05 fra FIRST ROW Margaret Spurlock Gene Baker Marjorie Hoeterl er Luella Devine Judy Cole Harold Miller Jim Rash SECOND ROW Wilma Cole Margaret Ann Myers Joe MoGlanahen Sue Young Eugene Godwin Miss Fourman June Grahan Elden Zell Philip Godwin unc FIRST ROW: Gloria Gordrey, Dorothy Kline, Wanda Booth, Wanda Little, Gloria Cookeey, Mary Margaret Johnson. SECOND ROW: Luella Devine, Sue Young, Sally Fultz, Mary Spurlock, Sandra Baker, Wilma Cole, June Graham, Marilyn Willete. THIRD ROW: Frsnk Alexander, Glendale Zell, Herbert Richey, Harold Young, Harmen Shultz, Jim Shoots, John Van Buekirk , Miss. Fourman. sfhoi -:P ,J 35 in n I d df R191 mm' Zn' 321 NORTH MAIN STREET BELLEFONTAINEL OHIO SYMBOL OF SERVICE : vm:nnAnouAL 2 HA vzsrzn J S QMQJHZEM HARTLEY 81 NICHOLL YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER SALES AND SERVICE 225 S MAIN ST BELLEFONTAINE OHIO PHONE D641 INTERNATIONAL W V M Aim il 326 Q ay iw! 60m,,W,, GENERAL CONTRA TORS EMPIRE BUILDING BELLEFONTAINE OHIO HAVE YOU TRIED HENRX' APPLES? EVER! BITE A DELIGHT FRESH GIDER CHARLES M HENRY ONE MILE NORTH OF ZANESFIELD ON U S fjq PEACH S, CHERRIES PRUNE PLUMS, PEARS AND APPLES I s HENRX I s FRI 1 I-r mm-L E . , oUR BEST wlsr-IES T0 THE GLASS OF 1950 1931 THE PEARCE AGENCY LA'RENCE BUILDING PHONE 9 2721 BELLEFONTAINE OHIO COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE CHESTER J PEARCE ALLEN SLOAN AGENT AGENT RICHARD NDICKN SLDAN SOLICITOR BELLEFONTAINE LUMBER CO EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER PHONE 8321 300 E COLUMBUS AVE BELLEFUNTAINE OHIO TOJ SHICK IMPLEMENT CO 904 GARFIELD AVE BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO l H. R. SPARKS, MANAGER 9' 0 o LADY BORDEN PHONE 5991 ICE CREAM 117 EAST BROWN AVE BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO AT ALL BORDEN DEALERS DAIRY PRODUCTS NOLANS' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 138 WEST COLUMBUS AVENUE BELLEFONTAINE OHIO AND TELEVISION CALDWELLS' LOGAN CO HATCHERY 904-908 N MAIN BELLEFONTAINE OHIO LOGAN COUNTY PAINT COMPANY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF GLIDEN PAINTS IMPERIAL AND UNITED WALL PAPERS 120 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 9 2371 BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO I FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, sfrovms, WASHFZRS, IRONERS, RADIOS, 1 4 , . COMPLIMENTS OF 9 'YOUR FRIENDLY STORDH COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE COMPLIMENTS 114 E CHILLICOTHE Nwith Culligan soft water and ordinary toilet soap, you can enjoy a truly luxurious bath KROGERS FLOWER SHOP COMPLIMENTS 118 EAST COURT BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO A FRIEID n , n - OF I PHONE 7-3281 OF OF ui JOHN P. AIKIN AGENCY LOWELL E. LEVAN JOHN P. AIKIN JAMES D. PETERS COMPLETE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF BELLEFONTAINE NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTAINE OHIO TANGER'S HWE BUY BY THE CAR LOAD AWD PLI BV HE GOLDEN RULEN 130 wEsT COLUMBUS PHONE 9 7751 CHEVROLET YOUR CHEVXOLET DEALER SALES AND SERVICE CHEVROLET CADILLAC 226 WES1 COLUMBUS AVE PHONE 9 lL9l BELLEFONTAINE OHIO A-I , I E I I SI , ,- T BOBB MOTOR SALES INC. LOGAN FARM BUREAU CO OP ASS'N BELLEFONTAINE EAST LIBERTY HORTON DEGRAFF OWNED BY FARMERS CONT1OLLED BY FARMFRS BOWL FOR FUN AND HEALTH AT T P BOWLING LANES BELLEFONTAINE OHIO CENTENNIAL DE LUXE LANES SHORT ORDER LUNCHES FOREMAN'S FEED MILL FEED FLOUR GRAIN PAINTS FERTILIZER CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING PHONE.5901 713 RUSH AVE WREN FLOWERS GOO E COLUMBUS AVE BELLEFONTAINE OHIO PHONE 5871 12 NEW BRUNSWICK ALTMAN A. SMITH JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO HOPEWELL DAIRY BELLEFONTAINE, oH1o HARRIJ JEWELERS 116 E. COURT AVE. BELLEFONTAINE, oHIo PHONE 38b3 MCCORMICK REAL ESTATE HUNTSVILLE, OHIO PHONE 87 2181 A LARGE SELECTION OF WELL PREPARED FOOD LYMAN'S RESTUARANT 211+ S MAIN Sl' FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT CALL AT MOORE'S BAKERY BELLEFONTAINE OHIO WATKINS FARM SUPPLY COAL FEED HAY GRAIN RED BRAND FENCE LIME BASE FERTILIZER 116 E PATTERSON F N DAVIDSON 109 EAST CCLUMBUS GENUINE KEEPSAKES KEEPSAIE DIAMOND IINGS AT PHONE 9-6L+31 BELLEFONTAINE, O. I WATCHES g1LvERwARE PITTMAN'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTAINE OHIO COMPLIMENTS LOTTIE'3 HAT SHOP COMPLIMENTS BRAYTON'b BETTER SHOES BELLEFONTAINE OHIO PHONE 9 3871 MYER'S SHOE STORE 13a s MAIN QT POTL PARROT SHOES rOR CHILDREN ENNA JETTICKS FOR WOMEN STAR BRAND WORK SHOES SANDLERS OF BOSTON AND KICKERINOS FOR TEEN AGERS SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMIEY BLUE'S FLEET WING STATION YOUR SERVICE CENTER ZANESFIELD PHONE 9 N067 ALLOWAI SALES AND SERVICE CARSf'TRUCKS PAPTS SERVICE BELLEFONTAIIE, OHIO PHONE 9 vu31 BELLEFONTAINE MEMORIAL STUDIO G PARKER KENNEDY MEMORIALS AND MAUSOLEUMS OF DISTINOTION 1229 S MAIN ST BELLEFONTAINE OHIO PHONE 9 8381 BOB'S DRIVE IN HAMBURUERS FRENCH IRTPS SHORT ORDERS SEAL TEST ICE CREAM 1161 S MAIN DT BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO OF D I OF O. - N O IN 1040 S. MAIN ST. 3 TICES' SPORTING GOODS 202 S. MAIN BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO SEE US FOR FAIR PRICES ALL SPORTING GOODS HOWARD SUPPLY CO. 'SPORTS SHOP' 127 SOUTH DETROIT ST. BELLEFONTAINE OHIO MacGregor-Goldsmith Equipment SPECIAL TEAM PRICES G E HOLYCROSS PARK AVE MARKET 232 N PARK PHONE b7h1 STAPLE AND FANCY GRDGERIES CHICKENS AND FRESH MEAT HIGHEST PRICES PAID FoR FRESH EGGS NOLAN SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION R A NOLAN PROP TIRES BATTERIES AKD ACCESSORIES STATE RD 3F E U7 MADRIVER E SANDLSKT STS BELLEFONTAINL OHIO COMPLIMENTS BETTY LEE SHOP HOLLAND THEATRE BLDG WITH COMPLIMENTS ZANESFIELD HIGH L M STUPP COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS BELLEFONTAINE OHIO his COMPLIMENLS RO MAR MARKET ZANESFIELD OHIO COMPLIMENTS HARTMANS' BARKET ZANESFIELD OHIO PHONE 9 S061 D IN I I I TO OF USTYLE CENTER OF BELLEFONTAINEU . . I OF oF ' 1 - , - I I n HILL AND HAMILTON INSURANCE BELLEFONTAINE OHIO HUTCHIN'S DRI CLEANING 122 E COURT PHONE 9 720D BELLEFONTAINE OHIO NOTESTINE'S FLOOR COVERING LINOLEUMS RUGS VENETIAN BLINDS AWNINGS CARPETS 128 E COLUMBUS AVE PHONE BELLEFONTAINE OHIO 628k THE HADLEYS YOUR PHOTOGRAPPERS FOR 32 YEARS AT 131 s MAIN ST BELLEFONTAINE OHIO Washed sand and gravel Lane and drive material WHERE SERVICE AND CUSTOMER MEET WE DELIVER ANYWHERE PHONE 5b79 3478 3b77 ZANESFIELD OHIO LOGAN CLEANERS 20D S MAIN ST BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO CLEANING PRESSING DYEING PROMPT SERVICE ALL IORK GUARANTEED PHONE 7 1881 MARMON'S GARAGE ZANESFIELD, OHIO PHONE 7 2319 PITTY'S CANDY SHOP AND CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS D C. N. CORBET COMPLIMENTS OF Liu fb-vff! il lv ff ,J .A is Aa- O 777 1 -.V 44- a F 1 I L E K Q ,E , S 1 Q 5 5 L P' , i , 5. 5 , -fin 5:3 2. . 55 ki' 1 ,-


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