THE 1965
Published for the student body of
ADA HIGH SCHOOL
ADA, OHIO
by the yearbook staffALMA MATER
TO ADA HIGH, OUR OWN SCHOOL WE RAISE OUR SONG TODAY WE PRAISE THEE NOW, WE SERVE THEE, IN ALL OUR WORK AND PLAY.
Activities
Student Council Homecoming Dance French Latin Clubs Hi-Y and Y-Teens Tinsel Ball G.A.A.
Valentine Dance
National Honor Society
OUR COLORS ALWAYS FLYING,
WE LL KEEP THEM EVER UP ON HIGH.
Band
Chorus
Annual
Newspaper
F.H.A.
F.F.A.
Honor s
Sports
Football
Homecoming Game Cheerleaders
Baseball
Basketball Junior High Track
2TO ADA HIGH, OUR OWN SCHOOL WE LL PRAISE THEE TO THE SKY
Administration—Faculty Services
Board of Education Superintendent P.T.A. Officers Faculty Secretaries Office Girls
Librarians Stage Crew Cooks Bus Drivers Custodians
FOR H.S. WALLS AND H.S. HALLS, WE LOVE THEE BEST OF ALL.
3ACTIVITIESWE PRAISE THEE NOW, WE SERVE THEE IN ALL OUR WORK AND PLAYSTANDING: Patty Mankey, Diane Wyss, Nancy Sonnett, Jerry Rush, Neil Williams. SITTING: David Archer, Janis Hays, Bill Butterfield, Jeanette Willeke, Steve Dunbar, Lloyd Shadley, Joyce Prater.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council . . . solves problems ... 16 busy members . . . activity tickets . . . Homecoming . . . Interclass . . . sells refreshments at basketball games . . .excellent advisors . . . need a helping hand? . . . never guilty of loitering under a shade tree (except for a picture).
ADVISOR Mrs. Wiedemann, ADVISOR Mr. Evans, PRESIDENT Don Dunbar, VICE PRESIDENT Jean Towey, SECRETARY Susie Failor, TREASURER Linda Austin.HOMECOMING
QUEEN
Sherry Wright Escort Jim Towey
SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Pat Phillians Escort Ken Amburgey
SENIOR ATTENDANT Joanna Roof Escort Ron Griffin
BELLES
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BEAUS
FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Linda English Escort John Bucher
JUNIOR ATTENDANT Joyce Prater Escort Dennis Rainey
7STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
Don and Linda take time out to play while they decorate for the jolly Christmas season.
Everyone has a good time at the Senior High Party.
Hurry, hurry, hurry to the assembly!
SCIENCE CLUB
Science Club . . . Ada High's newest organization . . . tries its best to blow-up the school (hasn't been too successful yet)
. . . enjoys sharing their scientific abilities with each other . . . hopes that someday one of their fellow members will be the gas station attendant of the space refueling station.
SITTING IN FRONT: REPORTER Don Dunbar, VICE PRESIDENT Bill Krofft, PRESIDENT Roscoe Dearth, SECRETARY-TREASURER Steve Reese. STANDING: Becky Banks, David Shilling, Mary Huston, ADVISOR Mr. Sun-derman, Jan Neiswander, A1 Wright, Jack Lee, Dick Klingler, Steve Sobers, Keith Wire.
8LE CERCLE FRAN£AIS
French Club . . . plans a vraiment parti initiation . . . sits in class dumfounded, trying to translate a classmate’s French . . . wishes that Frenchmen would speak English.
FIRST ROW: Debbie Wirt, SECRETARY Phillians, Stobbe, L. Umphress, Prater, Roof, Mowery, English, Lee, Long, S. Sobers, Klingler. SECOND ROW: Tressel, Neiswander, Jones, PRESIDENT Runser, Spar, Elzay, Wei-mer, Duffy, E. Sobers, VICE PRESIDENT Crowe, Krofft, Wire, Dearth, Herman. THIRD ROW: Cole, J. Umphress, Bowden, Roth, Tarr, Reissig, Estep, J. Rodgers, Stambaugh. TREASURER David Wirt, Vandemark, Heckart, R. Rodgers, Hubbell, Fogle, ADVISOR Mrs. Wiedemann.
LATINA SOCIETA
Latin Club . . . gets a kick out of translating Caesar . . . buys slaves . . . gets a "vomitus stoma-chus” from eating too much at their spring banquet . . . wonders how a Roman could speak such a crazy language daily.
FIRST ROW: Peppier, B. Butterfield, Shilling, Roof. SECOND ROW: Moloney, Emlinger, Hewitt, Berger, Baughman, Bischoff. THIRD ROW: Prater, Hall, SCRIBO Tackett, FIRST CONSUL Lehman, Jackson, S. Stambaugh, Hathaway, Klingler. FOURTH ROW: A. Butterfield, Miller, Banks, Archer, Lucas, Davis, ADVISOR Mr. Conrath, Sousley, SECOND CONSUL Clapper, Ludwig, Klingler.
9NIFTY Hl-Y
These Hi-Y and Y-Teen officers plan for a successful year. SITTING: VICE PRESIDENT Becky Hoffman, TREASURER Joanna Roof, PRESIDENT Susie Failor, SECRETARY Karen Krofft. STANDING: Y-TEEN ADVISOR Mrs. Bozarth, VICE PRESIDENT Steve Reese, SECRETARY Dennis Tres-sel, PRESIDENT Roscoe Dearth, CHAPLAIN Dan Archer, TREASURER Kenny Amburgey, HI-Y ADVISOR Mr. Norberg.
READING UP
LEFT ROW: Ron Krofft, Steve Harmon, Bob Fox, Gary Ludwig, Terry Davis, Don Dunbar, Bill Krofft,
Tom Williams, Dick Kling-ler.
LEFT CENTER ROW: Gary Jackson, Gary Devier, Dave Simon, Steve Hoch, Bob Lucas, Mark Klingenberger, Bob Plummer, Jerry Rush, Chuck Goodwin.
RIGHT CENTER ROW: John Baker, John Bucher, Joe Bischoff, Jere Anspach, Jerry Simmons, John Davis, Jim Ludwig, Jim Griffith, Forrest Montgomery.
RIGHT ROW: A1 Wright, Dave Downing, Bill Hawley, Jay Epley, Jeff Sousley, Bruce Hays, Tom Ring,
Steve Simon.
Hi-Y . . . good, clean boys . . . like Y-Teens . . . like to swim at the Y.M.C.A.
. . . play a great game of basketball . . . like to go to Y-Teen meetings . . . have discussions on various topics of interest . . . such as girls.
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THRIFTY Y-TEENS
FIRST ROW: Jane Brown, Siferd, J. Prater, Reese, P. Phillians, Hawley, Darlington, Van Atta, B. Prater, Judi Brown. SECOND ROW: Brewer, Diomede, Begley, Brite, J. Willeke, Tackett, Hathaway, Fee, C. Willeke, J. Phillians. THIRD ROW: Spar, Runser, Elzay, Manley, Rodgers, Zim-merly, Traucht, Jones, Tarr, Hackworth. FOURTH ROW: D. Klingler, Park, Holbrook, Duffy, Ludwig, Wyss, Parsons, Miller, Lenhart, Garver, Kindle, Price. FIFTH ROW: Cook, Sousley, Lehman, Bowden, P. Klingler, Banks, Fleming, Crouse, Long, Heifner, Cheney, N. Klingler.
Y-Teens . . . good clean girls . . . enjoying fellowship together . . . climbing in and out of truck at progressive supper . . . going on U.N.I.C.E.F. Drive with Hi-Y . . . singing song and taps . . . getting into lively discussions on smoking, drinking, and dating . . . planning Tinsel Ball with Hi-Y . .. sending Susie and Cheryl on UN trip . . . sharing meetings with Hi-Y.
WINTER WONDERLAND ROYALTY
Queen Jackie Phillians
Escort Tracy Brown
King Jay Epley
Date Nancy KlinglerG.A.A. GLOWS WITH
FIRST ROW: Hoffman, Austin, C. Hathaway, Holbrook, N. Klingler, J. Willeke, Diomede, Siferd, Hawley, Van Atta, Love. SECOND ROW: M. Hall, Lehman, Cook, Park, Price, Hackworth, Guider, Jones, Elzay, Sanders, Kindle. THIRD ROW: Kain, Stambaugh, Fleming, Sousley, Bowden, Jane Brown, D. Hathaway, P. Klingler, Clapper, Towey, Koch, Dobnicker.
ADVISOR Mrs. Remsburg, PRESIDENT Claudia Clum, VICE PRESIDENT Bonnie Archer, SECRETARY Connie Miller, TREASURER Sherry Wright, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Celeste Heifner and Sue Long.
Juniors battle Seniors . . . and win!
G.A.A. . . . enjoys participating in vigorous activity . . . works hard for a successful Valentine .Dance . . . can hardly wait for the next month's tournament . . . endures the soreness after a strenuous tournament . . . wishes that boys could become members of this great association.
12ATHLETIC GLAMOUR
FIRST ROW: Reese, J. Phillians, Nelson, Roof, J. Prater, Begley, Shulaw, B. Prater, P. Phil-lians, B. Hall, C. Willeke. SECOND ROW: Garver, Lenhart, Runser, Spar, Rodgers, Parsons, Wyss, Krofft, Ludwig, Butterfield, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: Stobbe, Tarr, Banks, Crouse, Crowe, Judi Brown, Huston, Brewer, Long, Sonnett, D. Klingler, Cheney.
Nancy Sonnett . . . carries out dance theme . . . "Cupid Strikes Again."
VALENTINE SWEETHEARTS ... hit by cupid . . . JUNIOR ATTENDANT Linda Lenhart . . . SENIOR ATTENDANT Drena Hathaway . . . QUEEN Jean Towey . . . SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Pat Klingler.
1314MARCHING BAND
. . . members from grades 8—12 .. . peppy . . .
. . . much alive . . . loads of enthusiasm . . . high stepping . . . hard workers . . . lively popular music . . .
. . . snappy marchers . . . sparkling purple and gold uniforms . . . plumes blowing in the wind . . .
. . . blaring trumpets . . . moaning trombones . . .
. . . squealing woodwinds . . . beating drums . . .
. . . Mr. William Ansley, director . . .
15HIGH
SCHOOL
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GIVES
FRONT ROW: Miriam Hall, David Wirt, Jon Crist, Pat Klingler, Gary Jackson. 2nd ROW: Russell Kirk, Dale Badertscher, Rex Keith, Carol Bischoff, Steve Dunbar, Brian Peppier, Joe Ferguson. 3rd ROW: John Hall, Rita Rodgers, Tom Rodabaugh, Leland Crouse, Carol Baughman, Christine Miller, Jay Epley.
MAJORETTES Carol Traucht, Ann Butterfield, Doreen Diomede, Jane Stobbe, and DRUM MAJORETTE Jacquie Love performed at the football games.
FRONT ROW: Debbie Brown,
Lynn Jackson, Cheryl Kindle,
Betty Clapper, Lynette Darlington, Laima Abele. 2nd ROW: Barbara Koch, Jo Ann Love, Susie Failor, Jim Estep, Judy Crowe, Kathy Lucas, Tim Rodabaugh.
3rd ROW: Jean Towey, Donna Koch, Janice Hays, Cathy Marshall, Debbie Wirt, Claudia Clum, Bonnie Archer, Jacquie Love, Beverly Keith. 4th ROW: Nancy Price, Karen Krofft, Becky Hoffman, Nancy Sonnett, Judy Fleming, Marsha Casper, Marilyn Tarr, Jacque Ludwig, Jane Hoffman, Chris Lehman, Becky Hall.
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RHYTHM
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CADET BAND Future Members of Senior Band
Diane Hackworth, Celeste Heifner, Connie Miller, Randall Hattery, Jeanne Stobbe, and Linda English.
FRONT ROW: Paulette Schmidt, Carol Tarr, Mark Daft, Vicki Conley, Diane Manley, Ann Udy, Eddie Snider, Ann Bischoff, Tana Binkley, Donald Wagner. 2nd ROW: Lloyd Shadiey, Faith Hall, Cecily Miller, Sandra Krofft, Pam Graham, Deanita Bahr, Kelly Crouse, Greg Long, Vicki Hackworth, Jean Castle. 3rd ROW: Kathy Dunbar, Viki Umphress, Candy Klinger, John Kepler, Mike Hubbell, Steve Westrick, Patty Conley, Diane Bosse, Sue Hubbell, Beverly Koch, Greg Elwood.
4th ROW: Cathy Simon, Susan Price, Melinda Sousley, Donald Hays, Doyle Long, Karen Casper, Linda Long, Diane Peppier, Mary Ellen Martin, Candy Dock, John Baughman, John Klinger.
17GIRLS’ TRIPLE TRIO Becky Hoffman, Pat Klingler, Cheryl Kindle, Mary Huston, Willa Hewitt, Vickie Crouse, Kathy Reese, Diane Wyss, Phoebe Darlington.
CHERYL KINDLE Class A Mezzo Soprano District Rating I State Rating II
ANITA NELSON Class A Mezzo Soprano District Rating II
WE ARE THE
Ada High School A Cappella Choir ... bedecked in new robes . . . received a district I rating in Class B-2 for first time in many years . . . participated in state contest at Brookhaven High School in Columbus . . . Christmas Concert . . . Spring Concert . . . Gary Lora, director.
Willa Hewitt, Class B, Soprano, District I Kathy Reese, Class B, Soprano, District II Cathy Emlinger, Class C, Mezzo Soprano, District III Wayne Wright, Class C, Baritone, District IIMUSIC MAKERS
Ada High School Concert Band . . .received a district I rating in Class B-2 . . . won an excellent rating at state contest in Columbus . . . presented annual spring concert . . . swingin’ music . . . William Ansley, director.
MAH LON DARLINGTON Class A Violin District Rating I State Rating I
JIM ESTEP Class A Saxophone District Rating I State Rating I Class A Piano District Rating II Class A Baritone District Rating III
MIRIAM HALL Class A Trombone District Rating I State Rating II Class A Baritone Horn District Rating I State Rating I
Christmas Lehman, Class B, Piano, District Rating II Connie Miller, Class B, Drum, District Rating II
NANCY SONNETT Class A Clarinet District Rating II
JACQUIE LOVE Class A Piano District Rating I
RUSSELL KIRK Class A Trumpet District Rating II
JON CRIST Class A French Horn District Rating I State Rating II
BRASS TRIO Russell Kirk, Jon Crist, Miriam Hall Class A District I--State II
SAXOPHONE QUARTET Jean Towey, Judy Crowe, Susie Failor, Jim Class A District I--State I
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CHORUS BOOSTED
1st ROW: Nancy Tressel, Jean Lockwood, Kathy Reese, Cathy Emlinger, Jane Herman, Anita Nelson, Myra Berger, Carla Mowery, Ellen Sobers, Jane Stobbe, Phoebe Darlington. 2nd ROW: Ethel Cheney, Nancy Klingler, Louise Fogle, Teresa Prichard, Rosemary Wright, Jean Towey, Cheryl Kindle, Henrietta Prater, Beth Bowden, Sharon Rodabaugh. 3rd ROW: Wayne Wright, John Umphress, Tom Williams, Brian Peppier, Christine Lehman, Dolores Bosse, Jean Green,
Willa Hewitt, Linda Cheney. 4th ROW: Larry Reissig, David Downing, Steve Burris, Don Tidd, Larry Weller, Terry McCool, Richard Roth, Jim Estep, Gary Tidd, John Rodgers.
BOYS’
QUARTET
Jim Estep Jon Crist
Mahlon Darlington Dick Klingler
20SPIRITS
ACCOMPANISTS
Jacquie Love, Jim Estep, and Carla Mowery accom panied the choir during practices and concerts.
1st ROW: Diane Wyss, Carol Tackett, Mary Siferd, Beth Roof. 2nd ROW:
Judy Ellison, Mary Huston, Barbara Bowden, Alice Neiswander, Pat Klingler. 3rd ROW: Ruth Shields, Bill Van Atta, Steve Sobers, Sam Hall. 4th ROW: Mahlon Darlington, Jerry Simmons,
Mike Wright, John Rausch.
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Chorus received contest honors—first time since 1951.
GIRLS’
TRIPLE
TRIO
Diane Wyss Phoebe Darlington Mary Huston Kathy Reese Cheryl Kindle Vicki Crouse Becky Hoffman Willa Hewitt Pat Klingler
The Girls' Triple Trio rated a I (superior) at District Contest.
2)WORK . . . SWEAT . . . TEARS . . . THEN
CLASS EDITOR Jane Stobbe, SPORTS EDITOR Diane Wyss, ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Becky Hoffman, SENIOR EDITOR Bonnie Archer, ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Vicki Crouse, MUSIC EDITOR Sue Long, ACTIVITIES EDITOR Karen Krofft.
22FINALLY ... A YEARBOOK
ASSISTANTS: Coleen Hathaway, Pat Phil-lians, Nancy Sonnett, CAMERAMAN Bill Krofft, Jacque Ludwig, and Nancy Klingler.
Yearbook Staff . . . works hard to bring high school memories back to life . . . spends many hours writing . . . pasting . . . cutting . . . and worrying . . . hoping and praying . . . for a memorable yearbook . . . heaves a sigh of relief as the yearbook is finally finished.
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Barb Bowden . . . BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Price . . . work out their pages of advertising.
23One of the several organizations high is the national Honor Society. The societyE posed of the Junior and senior students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, character and service. The purpose of the NHS is "to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render T ’'romcte worthy leadership, to encourage the L „ ••racter in students of the secondary
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held Dec, 5, vi It wa3 annouoj Joint Hi-Y J meeting wouldI Lima, Oct. I9I
FHA membej meeting Oct] members wen Peg Nelson,I repeated tba explained w Sherry I tary, expI tut ion to Following I frcshment and Songs
1 e working on k annual NHS in-] assembly in A it assembly la-r is responsible start a sci-r high school nr id, also, some 1 ers tutored stu-fl needed help in [Ibjects.
(eligible for men-jh the NHS, a se-I rank in the up-1 percentile of the olastically, and honor points. A 1st be in the up-percentlle and points, of a student
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■lew school districts have recently been W B ■in and Allen counties. These new districts have ftrmed as a result of state charter losses by the m involved.
■ of the new districts formed in these consclida-
■ is one composed of McGuffey, Alger and Roundhea ■chools located within Hardin county. Each b ■its charter and was forced to consolidate or But state aid, which is given to all public sch mio which meet state requirements.
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TYPISTFIRST ROW: Nelson, E. Cheney, Prater, Austin SECOND ROW: Yoakam, Fee, Prichard, Dearth. THIRD ROW: Binkley, Bosse, Garver, Staley. FOURTH ROW: Rodabaugh, Hathaway, Weller. FIFTH ROW: Shields, Wireman, Long. SIXTH ROW: Green, Epley, Mankey. SEVENTH ROW: Risner, Moloney, L. Cheney, Wolke.
F.H.A.
F.F.A. QUEEN . . . Diane Wyss . . . smiles with pride . . .active in 4 -H work . . .
F.H.A. . . . attended cooking school in Kenton . . . worked hard for a successful banquet . . . had a Mother-Daughter Tea . . . had a Senior Farewell Program . . . finished their projects very successfully.
FIRST ROW: VICE-PRESIDENT Peg Nelson, HISTORIAN Maxine Garver, SONG LEADER Ruth Fletcher, REPORTER Wilma Shulaw SECOND ROW: TREASURER Linda Moser, PRESIDENT Pat Long, SONG LEADER Phoebe Darlington, SECRETARY Sherry Wright. THIRD ROW: PARLIAMENTARIAN Jane Helser, ADVISOR Mrs. Spitz er.
26F.F.A.
F.F.A. KING . . . Gary Ludwig . . . appears happy . . . State Farmer . . .
FIRST ROW: W. Wright, Van Atta, J. Hall. SECOND ROW: Wyss, J. Wright, Keith, S. Hall. THIRD ROW: Stull, John Hall, N. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Baughman, Clum, J. Williams, Anspach. FIFTH ROW: Devier, Everhart, Mankey. SIXTH ROW: Hays, Nelson, Wilson, Badertscher. SEVENTH ROW: T. Williams, Willeke, Dudgeon, Ring, Keller. EIGHTH ROW: Miller, John Hall, Martin, Crouse.
F.F.A. . . . sold cider at games . . . had a great Parliamentary Procedure Team . . . heaved a sigh of relief as they finally finished their rewarding proj -ects.
SECRETARY Mark Staley, SENTINEL Russ Dearth, ADVISOR Mr. Saltz-man, TREASURER Paul Basinger, REPORTER Tom Brown, PRESIDENT Gary Ludwig, STUDENT ADVISOR A1 Keller, VICE PRESIDENT Carl Hackworth.
271964-1965 HONORS
Carl Hackworth and Gary Ludwig . . . chosen State Farmers . . . highest honor that can be earned in vocational agriculture.
Patty Long . . . earned State Homemaker Degree . . . highest degree which can be earned in home economics.
Sherry Wright . . . Homemaker of the Year . . . chosen on the basis of a Genera 1 Mi 11 s te st.
Susie Failor . . . Cheryl Kindle . . . delegates on the Y-Teens U.N. trip.
Ken Amburgey . . . Athlete of the Year presented plaque by Supt. Robert Lucas . . . Joe Morrison ... of the New York Giants looking on.
Roscoe Dearth and Dorothy Dobnicker . . . eligible to attend World Affairs Institute . . . theme of conference . . . The U.S. and France --Old Allies and New Problems . . . sponsored by Ada Rotary Club.
28NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Honor Society . . . sponsors a talent assembly . . . Scholarship . . . Leadership . . . Character . . .Service . . . attends a banquet given by the Kiwanis Club.
SITTING: VICE PRESIDENT Shulaw, PRESIDENT Love, SECRETARY Dobnicker. FIRST ROW: Willeke, Failor, Klingler, Archer, Kindle, Hall, Siferd, Wyss, Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Crowe, Krofft, Sonnett, Heifner, Smith, Ludwig, Reese, Dunbar, Shellenbarger, Dearth, Koch, Estep, Towey, Crouse, Sobers.
Salutatorian Jacquie Love . . . Valedictorian Dorothy Dobnicker of the 1965 graduating class . . . grade averages of 3.831 and 4.0.
Senior Roscoe Dearth . . . National Merit finalist . . . eligible for a National Merit Scholarship.
29FRONT: Davis, Lucas, Mankey, Newland, Curtis, Krofft, Hays, Peppier, VanAtta, Marshall, Wilkerson, Wyss, tButterfield, and Reissig. MIDDLE: Mgr. Sousley, Conley, Kipker, Hawley, Archer, Williams, Griffin, G. Ludwig, Amburgey, Goodwin, Fleming, Hackworth, J. Anspach, Umphress, Dearth, Tarr, and D. Klingler. BACK: Coach Curlis, W. Simon, Epley, Simmons, D. E. Klingler, Tressel, Johnson, J. Ludwig, S. Simon, D. Simon, Bischoff, D. Anspach, and Head Coach Gilchrist.
Ada 14 Bath 22
Ada 14 Lafayette 12
Ada 18 Pandora-Gilboa 33
Ada 8 Spencerville 6
Ada 34 Delphos Jefferson 20
Ada 0 Columbus Grove 8
Ada 0 Bluffton 20
Ada 6 Elida 16
Ada 0 Ottawa 12
Coaches Curlis and Gilchrist . . . check that out . . .
Coach felt season was success . . . 3-6 . . . 100% effort . . . spirit great . . . momentum strong . . . new league . . . rough competition . . . better luck next year . . .
Managers Paul and Jeff . . . equipment straighteners
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Bulldogs Revive Spell Against Spencerville
SPENCERVILLE - Ada e it 10 wins in 11 meetings Spencerville by downing eir cousin Bearcats, 8-6 here ,y night to all but elimin-the defending Northwest con-champs from the ’64 !tle picture. Ada had won the t meeting between the schools wen years ago by two-point largin too, 20-18.
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Quarterback Dick passed to End Jerry in the end zone for sion and Ada was with 10:20 left K quarter. 4 L
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57-yard march for their sec-d TD.
Late in the second period and Jt Ada punt carried only to e Bulldog 46 and Bath mov-I from there to the end zone, pass interference infraction it the oval on the Ada 15, en Ben Green wheeled 13 irds to the two and then pil-l over on the next play. He en whizzed around left end r the conversion and it was 0, Bath, with 2:46 left in the rst half.
Ada came alive with the sec-id half kickoff and marched I yards in nine plays to reg-iter. Ken Amburgey zoomed cross from the 14 after a tfeep of his own left end. Jen’s smash at left tackle for ie extra two was short and
in marking the ball resulted in ( giving Bath a first down -a few inches short of the goal.
A smash for the extra points by Dave Everhart failed. Bath was on top 14-6 with 4:43 left in tbc third period.
Ada moved 68 yards in 13 plays to pull even. Steve Simon ended the march with a five - yard TD smash. Dick Klingler passed to Wayne Simon for the conversion and K was 14-14 with 11:36 left in the last period.
Bath countered with its winning TD the next time it had the ball. It went 63 yards in five plays. Eberhart whizzed a round his left end and outran Ada deep backs 41 yards to the goal. Henry Thomas punishec right end for the conversion anc
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Senior--DICK KLINGLERHOMECOMING ROYALTY
Senior . . . Joanna Roof, Queen . . . Sherry Wright, Freshman . . . Linda English, Sophomore ... Pat Phillians, Junior . . . Joyce Prater (absent due to the death of her brother).
After the fanfare of trumpets and to the tune of "Miss America" as played by the band and sung with new Ada lyrics by Jim Estep, "Our Homecoming Queen" MISS SHERRY WRIGHT was escorted across the field by football co-captains Ken Amburgey and Bill Hawley. Cindy Brown carried the royal crown on a purple satin pillow, and the game ball was carried by Rex Hays. After Queen Sherry was crowned by the co-captains and honored in the French fashion, she presented the game ball to the team. The ceremony was over and the game began!
36Soph. Jacque Ludwig
WE RE HERE TO SHOW WERE BULLDOG FANS!!
Junior Diane Wyss Head Cheerleader
37RULERS OF THE COURT
Ken Amburgey, John Bucher, Dennis Tressel, Bob Plummer, Jerry Rush, Coach Curlis, Dick Kling-ler, Steve Simon, Jim Ludwig, Norm Fleming, and Chuck Goodwin.
Ada 77 Arcadia 45
Ada 51 Kenton 83
Ada 44 Lafayette 48
Ada 68 Elida 83
Ada 58 Bluffton 59
Ada 42 Lafayette 45
Ada 64 Belle Center 47
Ada 45 Harrod 56
Ada 74 Cory-Rawson 43
Ada 32 Bath 56
Ada 63 Perry 66
Ada 94 Gomer 79
Ada 73 Delphos -Jefferson 52
Ada 58 McComb 69
Ada 96 Spencerville 75
Ada 63 Ridgemont 55
Ada 71 Hardin Northern 63
Ada 69 Ridgemont 63
Ada 51 Riverdale 57
Holiday Tournament District Tournament
Coach Curlis and Gilchrist . . how 'bout the new zone defense
New league . . . new coach . . . 9-10 . . . enthusiastic squad . . . long practices . . .undaunted spirit . . . deft ball handlers . . . undying willpower . . . great amount of push and drive . . .
Varsity Manager Paul polish that ball . . .CAGER
MASTERS
Senior--DICK KLINGLER
Junior--BOB PLUMMER
Junior--NORM FLEMING
39JUNIOR VARSITY CAGERS
STANDING: Bob Newland, Gary Devier, Bruce Hays, John Richards, John Rodgers, Charlie Rayl, Jon McCool, Jere Anspach, and Mike Wright.
Beth Roof, Nancy Klingler, Helen Parsons, Linda English, and Pat Phillians.
FRESHMAN SQUAD
STANDING: Gary Wilkerson, Mike Tarr, Dick Klingler, Dale Badertscher, Steve Dunbar, Ron Wyss, Bruce Dearth, Dave Shilling, Steve Marshall, and Bill Butterfield. KNEELING: Coach Conrath and Mgr. Ray Long.
40UPCOMING BULLDOGS
FRONT: Mgr. Elzay, T. DaPore, Davis, Helser, Archer, J. Pifer, English, and Mgr. Hattery. MIDDLE: Coach Coe, Dearth, Williams, Tackett, Tarr, Nelson, Hays, Goodwin, Cribley, and Worthington. BACK: Plummer, Harris, Fleming, N. Pifer, Simon, Hackworth, Keller, Klingler, J. DaPore, Manley, and Mgr. Emlinger.
FRONT ROW: S. Harris, Archer, Davis, Zimmer, B. Emlinger, Reese, Cribley, Prichard, J. Neiswander. SECOND ROW: T. Neiswander, Link, Goodwin, Dicus, Spar, Helser, J. Pifer, English, Crouse, Hays. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Martin, Romick, Fleming, N. Pifer, Simon, Klingler, Keller, Hackworth, Tarr, Hubbell, Cole, Manley, Mgr. D. Emlinger, Hinds. FOURTH ROW: Tackett, Clark, T. DaPore, Wilkerson, J. DaPore, Dearth, Edens, B. Harris, Nelson, Lemin, Kepler, Coach Coe.
4)ROW 1: Wright, Kirk , McCool , Sobers, Shilling, Jackson. ROW 2: Amburgey , Tarr, Lucas , Griffith , Davis, Clum, Coach Curbs.
ROW 3: Ludwig , D. Anspach , Simmons , Vandemark, Klingenberger, J. Anspach , Baker (‘denotes lettermen).
Close games . . . plenty of spirit . . . young team . . . promising future . . . lots of experience . . . leading hitter .428--Bob Lucas . . . four year lettermen--Amburgey and Ludwig . . .
42ROW 1: B. Baughman, E. Curtis, Peppier , Clark, Wyss, Mankey, K. Curtis, Lee, Roof, Richards . ROW 2: Mgr. Baughman, Cole, Epley , Krofft , Jennings , Hays , Archer, N. Williams , Hackworth , Lansing, Van Atta. ROW 3: Butterfield, Newland, Nelson, J. Williams, Ludwig , Conley , W. Simon , Kipker, Um-phress, Kirk, Coach Gilchrist. ROW 4: Mgr. Long, Marshall, Bischoff, McCool, Griffith, S. Simon, Plummer, Wilkerson, Tressel, Everhart. ABSENT: Dearth , ( denotes letter men).
Successful season ... no losses in duel or triangular meet . . . records broken and set . . . pole vault 12 6”--Jim Ludwig . . . shot put 5l'63 4"--Dick Conley . . . discus 150'8 1 2"--Dick Conley . . . 440 yard dash 52.5--Bruce Hays . . . mile run 4:49.2--Brian Peppier . . . 880 yard run 2:03.4--John Richards . . . Carey Invitational Champs . . . Northwest Conference Champs . . . Ada Invitational Champs . .. Northwest Ohio District Champs . . .
'Practice makes perfect
43AlinDVdTO ADA HIGH,
OUR OWN SCHOOLBOARD OF EDUCATION
MR. ROBERT G. LUCAS B.S.
Bowling Green State University M.S.
Indiana University
Superintendent . . . Advisor to the Board of Education . . . Responsible for materials . . . Conducts teacher interviews . . . Experience as teacher . . . coach . . . principal . . . executive head . . .
Served as Lieutenant in the Navy . . . Enjoys outdoor activities . . . Reads American history . . . Has one son and three daughters . . .
Mrs. Joseph DaPore Dr. E. R. Rodabaugh Mr. Robert Chandler VICE PRESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT Lucas Dr. Robert B. Elliott PRESIDENT
Absent:
Mr. Robert Daft
Mr. R. B. Cretors, CLERK
P.T.A. OFFICERS
Dr. Thomas Martin VICE PRESIDENT
Mrs. Frank Brace SECRETARY
Mrs. Thomas Hubbell TREASURER
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Mr. Gene Hoffman PRESIDENTHIGH SCHOOL STAFF
PRINCIPAL EARL H. YOUNKMAN B.S. in Education (ONU)
M.A. (Ohio State University)
Supervises teachers . . . Maintains discipline in the school . . . Acts as Athletic Director . . . Co-ordinates the various activities . . . Has four daughters . . . Enjoys reading in his spare time . . .
MRS. ERNESTINE WIEDEMANN B.S.
Ohio Northern University
MR. RICHARD B. SUNDERMAN B.S. University of Michigan M.S. Bowling Green State University
DEAN OF GIRLS Teaches English IX . . . French I II . . . Enjoys collecting antiques, reading, gardening . . . has a Marine officer son.
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Teaches Math . . . Physics . . . Enjoys photography and refinishing furniture . . . Has one daughter . . . one son.
47MR. WILLIAM ANSLEY B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University
MR. JOHN CONRATH B. A.
Ohio Northern University
Instrumental Music Instructor . . . Brings band honors to Ada . . . Likes to golf . . . Enjoys TV . . . Has three children.
Teaches Latin and General Science . . . Advises Latin Club . . . Collects antique clocks . . . Likes to hunt . . . Has one child.
MRS. JOHN BOZARTH B. A.
Ohio Northern University
MR. ARVIN CURLIS B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University
Teaches Commercial courses . . . Advises Y-Teens . . . Enjoys reading . . . Has three college age children.
Teaches Ohio History and Physical Education . . . Coaches both Basketball and Baseball . . .Enjoys all sports . . . Has three children.
48MR. THOMAS COE B. A.
Ohio Northern University
MR. SPENCER GILCHRIST B.S.
Ohio State University M.E. University of Toledo
Teaches History . . . Junior High Coach . . . Enjoys reading and watching people . . . Has two children.
Teaches General Science and Phys. Ed. . . . Coaches Football and Track . . . Likes to fish . . . and travel.
MR. WILLIAM EVANS B. A.
Ohio Northern University
MR. GARY LORA B.S. in Music Education Bluffton College
Teaches Social Studies and History . . . Enjoys photography . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . Has one daughter . . . may become a farmer.
Vocal Music Instructor ... Inspired the Chorus to bring home a ’’Superior” from District . . . Likes to travel.
49MRS. ANTHONY L. MILNAR B.S.M. DePauw University M.S. in L.S. Catholic University
MR. ARTHUR H. NORBERG B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University M.S.
Ohio State University
Librarian . . . English XI . . . Likes to read and do needlework . . . Travels at every opportunity.
Teaches Chemistry and Biology . . . Advises Hi-Y . . . Enjoys stamp and coin collecting . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . Has three children.
MR. RONALD MOTTER B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University
MR. LOWELL REESE A.B.
Ohio Northern University
Teaches English . . . Directs plays . . . Enjoys fishing . . . reading . . . gardening . . . Has two children.
Teaches Math and Bookkeeping . . . Supervises Ada Swimming Pool in the summer . . . Has two teenage children.Teaches Industrial Arts Drawing . . . Supervises Stage Crew . . . Likes hunting . . . fishing . . . Has two daughters.
Teaches Vocational Agriculture . . . Department has two State Farmers . . . Likes hunting . . . Fishing.
Teaches Girls’ Physical Education . . . Plays a good game of golf . . . Enjoys gardening . . . Has two children.
MRS. HAROLD REMSBURG A.B.
College of Wooster
MRS. CARL SLEESMAN B.S. in Dual Education Ohio Northern University
Teaches Geography 7 and English 8 . . . Enjoys stereo records . . . sewing . .. reading . . . Has three children.MRS. NORMAN J. SPITZER B.S. in Home Economics Ohio University
MR. NORMAN J. SPITZER A.B. Defiance College M. A.
Ohio State University
Teaches Home Economics . . . Enjoys sewing . . . gardening . . . reading . . . Has one son in college.
Teaches Arithmetic 8 . . . Algebra I and Algebra II . . . Plane Geometry . . . Enjoys bowling and golf.
MRS. ROBERT WOODS B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University
MRS. GLEN STAVENGER Regina Grey Nun's Hospital Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Teaches English X and XII . . . Advises school paper staff . . . Enjoys reading . . . watching husband play basketball . . .
School Health Nurse . . . Enjoys sewing . . . growing flowers . . Has two sons.
52MRS. HOWARD McBRIDE High School Secretary Board of Education Secretary
Mrs. McBride does the many little (and big) jobs that are needed . . . Always has a smile . . . Enjoys music . . . sewing . . . cooking . . . reading . . . Has one son.
MRS. ROBERT LaRUE Lunch Cashier
Mrs. LaRue greets everyone with a smile as the lunch line moves . . . Enjoys home decorating . . . crocheting . .. Has three children.
OFFICE GIRLS: Charlotte Willeke, Sandy Park, Bonnie Archer, Ellen Sobers, Barbara Kain, Cathy Smith, Linda Shellenbarger, Beth Bowden, Karen Krofft.
53LIBRARIANS: Roscoe Dearth, Nancy Price, Bill Hawley, Nancy Klingler, Russ Kirk, Jeanette Willeke, Maxine Garver, Phoebe Darlington, Ruth Fletcher, Joyce Prater, Jane Hawley, Vicki Crouse, Ron Griffin, Joanna Roof.
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STAGE CREW: Advisor--Mr. Rex, Tom Rodabaugh, Dave Martin, Frank Elzay, Tim Rodabaugh, Tom Ring, Robert Wolke, Donald Emlinger, Carl Wilkerson.
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MRS. SIGNE WOODS Study Hall Supervisor . . . one son . . . enjoys reading and golf . . . "Someone’s Talking.'
CUSTODIANS Mr. Durand Mr. Brown Mr. Shadley Mr. La Rue Mr. Weihrauch "A Place for Everything"
BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Epley, Mr. Wolke, Mr. LaRue. Mr. Moore, Mr. Burman, Mr. Reese . . . "Something New."
COOKS: Mrs. Koop, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Stair, Mrs. Hathaway, Mrs. Fox . . . "Mmm Mmm Good."
55FOR HIGH SCHOOL WALLS AND HIGH SCHOOL HALLS, WE LOVE THEE BEST OF ALL59th
ANNUAL
Student Council President Don Dunbar presents the Interclass Cup to the President of the Class of 1965.
SENIORS CAPTURE CUP
Sophomore President Pat Klingler receives skit plaque for winning skit pictured at right.
Mark Staley 'The Single Word"
Short Story Jean Towey "The American Way"
Essay
Donna Koch "The Pill that Changed the World" Oration
Nancy Price "Isn't Nature Wonderful"
Reading ‘denotes winning contestant
58INTERCLASS
CONTEST
Juniors won $10 award for decorations
Sophomores perform in winning skit
Dama Wirries "Lest We Forget"
Short Story Jaque Ludwig "Clothes Make the Man" Reading
John Rodgers "Teenagers: Punks or People" Oration
Pat Klinger "The Stars and Stripes"
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"And that's just the way it happened."
CAST
Hildcguard ....
Freddie ..........
Father............
Mother ...........
Ellie May ....
Jill..............
Mr. Shermer . . . Mrs. Shermer . . . Page Mason . . . .
Jimmy.............
Bob...............
Sally.............
Student Director . . Student Director . . Director .........
Barb Kain David Wirt Joe Ferguson Linda Shellenbarger Rita Rodgers Karen Krofft Roger Ballinger Sandy Park Joyce Prater Leland Crouse Steve Hoch Nancy Sonnett Celeste Heifner Dan Anspach Mr. Ronald Motter
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Dr. John Hillary . Dr. Robert Hillary
Pa Brown.........
Ma Brown.........
Margeret Burns . Dick Burns . . . . Janet Martin . . . . Dr. Edmond Brand Helen Brand . . . Mary Selby .... Mrs. Rossi . . . . Mrs. Cornin . . . Mrs. Mellon . . . Lois Warner . . . Mr. Hepple . . . . Student Director . Student Director . Director ........
A1 Wright John Davis Don Dunbar Nancy Price Jackie Phillians Steve Reese Miriam Hall Rex Keith Diane Hackworth Jacquie Love Janice Neiswander Vicki Crouse Ruth Fletcher Sharon Brewer Jerry Simmons Diane K1 ingler Jane Brown Mr. Ronald Motter
"Lights . . . Camera . . . Action"
SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS "OLD DOC"
NOVEMBER 13, 1964
"Isn’t she sweet."
61UNDERCLASSMENPresident Vice-President
Becky Hoffman Joe Bischoff
Secretary Barb Bowden
Treasurer Bob Plummer
D. Anspach
R. Ballinger
B. Baughman
A. Binkley
D. Bosse
T. Brown
CLASS
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Clark M. Cook J. Crist L. Crouse
P. Darlington S. Downing H. Dudgeon D. Emlinger
J. Bucher D.
J. Crowe
L. CurtisC. Heifner
S. Hoch
P. Holbrook
D. Hughes
C. Hesser
S. Herman
B. Kain
D. Keller
R. Kirk M. Klingenberger
K. Krofft
L. Lenhart J. Ludwig J. Martin T. McCool C. Miller M. Moloney
F. Montgomery
A. Nelson
S. Park
H. Parsons
J. Prater
C. Risner
D. Robinson
L. Robinson
64L. Shellenbarger M. Siferd D. Simon S. Simon E. Sobers N. Sonnett
L. Sousley L. Spradlin R. Stambaugh J. Stobbe B. Tackett
D. Tressel
J. Weller
D. Wirt
R. Wolke
D. Wyss
D. Yoakam
R. Wireman
Absentees:
Horn, L.
Tirid, L.
Wright, H. Winegardner, C.
65President Pat Klingler
Vice President Dan Archer
CLASS
OF
1967
Secretary Jeanette Willeke
Treasurer Polly Spar
R. Brite
K. Curtis
J. Everhart
A. Butterfield L. Cheney
R. Griffin
R. Hall
S. Harmon
B. Clapper
G. Devier
R. Conley
C. Hathaway
E. Curtis
M. Elzay
R. Hattery
J. Hawley
B. Hays
C. Heckart
G. Jackson
J. Jones
D. Keller
66R. Newland
J. Rodgers
P. Phillians
M. Prichard
C. Rayl
N. Runser
S. Rush
C. Sanders
G. Vandemark
J. Weller
N. Williams
K. Wire
Absentees: Jeff Miller, Barb Prater, Mike Wright, Karen Zimmerly
D. Link
R. Miller
J. Richards
W. Shulaw
G. Nelson
T. Ring
J. Sousley
D. Umphress
R. Wolke
67CLASS
OF
1968
President Vice President
Carol Bischoff Brian Peppier
Secretary Treasurer
Nancy Bosch Beth Bowden
A. Andrade D. Badertscher C. Baughman M. Berger W. Butterfield E. Cheney W. Clum
W. Cole B. Dearth S. Dunbar J. Ellison C. Emlinger L. English
S. Epley J. Garver J. Hall J. Hall J. Herman W. Hewitt T. Holbrook
M. Hubbell E. Kipker K. Klingler R. Klingler R. Lansing B. Layne
J. Lee J. Lockwood P. Long R. Long B. Mankey S. Marshall M. Moloney
69C. Mowery A. Neiswander A. Nelson D. Newland H. Prater T. Prichard
J. Rausch L. Reissig S. Rodabaugh B. Roof J. Roof R. Roth R. Shields
D. Shilling S. Sobers E. Staley J. Stobbe M. Tarr D. Tidd
N. Tressel L. Umphress J. Umphress W. VanAtta C. Weimer J. Wilkerson G. Wilkerson
J. Williams L. Wilson D. Wirt R. Wright W. Wright R. Wyss
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Absentees: Irvin Early, Elvira Gonzalez, David Martin, Ron Staley, Robert StullCLASS
OF ’69
President Vice President Sec.-Treas.
Janet Hoffman Chris Miller JoAnn Love
J. DaPore L. Darlington A. Dearth J. Dearth M. Edens A. Elzay B. Emlinger D. Fancher F. Ferguson
L. Fleming D. Hackworth A. Hancock S. Harris B. Harris J. Hays G. Herman D. Hoffman M. Hubbell D. Hull
L. Jackson L. Jenkins J. Jones
B. Keith
S. Keller K. Klingler R. Klingler B. Koch
C. Krofft
K. Krofft
S. Lehman D. Lemin
S. Krofft
P. Mankey R. Manley C. Marshall T. Martin
P. Snyder J. Stobbe L. Tarr S. Taylor S. Wagner S. Westrick J. Wilkerson M. WilkersoVi M. Wireman S. Wright
Absentee: Rice Winegardner
70CLASS
OF 70
President Vice President Sec.-Treas.
Paul Simon Pamela Graham Mary Crider
D. Archer M. Brown K. Casper L. Cheney R. Clark P. Conley C. Crouse
K. Crouse M. Daft T. Da Pore
T. Davis
R. Dicus
T. Dodge
K. Dunbar
G. Elwood
T. English D. Fletcher D. Fletcher M. Goodwin K. Hall
D. Hays N. Helser J. Hinds T. Holbrook S. Hubbell J. Keller R. Keller J. Kepler B. Koch W. Lawrence
D. Long L. Long M. E. Martin C. Miller J. Neiswander T. Neiswander A. Nelson L Nelson S. Norton D. Peppier
J. Pifer S. Price J. Prichard J. Reese N. Reichert P. Ring M. Romick S. Roth L. Shadley C. Simon
D. Smith M. Sousley M. Spar J. Tackett D. Tarr M. B. Tipple B. Treen B. Udy
K. Umphress V. Umphress
S. VanAtta L. Wagner S. Weller S. Willey D. Williams L. Williams G. Wire W. Worthington R. Zimmer
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Absentees: Steve Culbertson, Dan Duran, Moses GonzalezWE SENIORS
PRESIDENT Jerry Simmons VICE PRESIDENT Charlotte Wiileke TREASURER Bill Hawley SECRETARY Jackie Philiians
CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose
CLASS COLORS Gold and White
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CHARLES E. YOUNGPRESENTED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS
MAY 15, 1965Watch your step.
87AMBURGEY, KENNETH R.--Class President 1; Class Secretary 3; Latin Club 1,2;
Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Co-captain 4; Track 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Athlete of the Year Award 4.
ARCHER, BONNIE K.--National Honor Society 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Latin Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; We Staff 3,4, Administration Editor 3, Senior Editor 4; Band 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Office Girl 4.
AUSTIN, LINDA R.--F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3; Y-Teens 2; Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Voice Staff 4; Chorus 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 2.
DEVIER, STEVEN A.--F.F.A. 1, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1; Librarian 3, 4.
BASINGER, PAUL V.--F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,3,4.
BAUGHMAN, PAUL E.--F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, General Livestock Judging Team 2; Band 1, 2,3; Football Manager 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Track Manager 1,2,3, 4.
BREWER, SHARON L.--F.H.A. 1; Y-Teens 2,3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Librarian 3, 4.
BROWN, JANE C.--Y-Teens 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Class Play 4.
BROWN, JUDI A.--Y-Teens 2.3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Majorette 3,4; Chorus 2; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 3.
BURRIS, STEVEN J.--Attended Riverdale High School 2,3; Chorus 1,4; Football 4; Baseball 4.
CLARK, RICHARD W.
CLUM, CLAUDIA L.--Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 4; Class Play 3.
CONLEY. J. CHARLES
CROUSE, VICKI L.--National Honor Society 4; French Club 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; We Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Administration Editor 4; Band 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Librarian 4; Cafeteria Helper 3.
CUNNINGHAM, LARRY D.
DARLINGTON. MAH LON S.--Chorus 3,4.
DAVIS, JOHN S.--Attended Riviera Beach High School, West Palm Beach, Florida 1,2,3; Hi-Y 4; Class Play 4.
DEARTH. LADONNA J.--F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3; Voice Staff 3,4, Art Editor 4; Cafeteria Helper 1,3.
88 DEARTH, ROSCOE J.--National Honor Society 4; World Affairs Conference 4; Latin
Club 1,2, President 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 4; Science Club 4, President 4; ClassDEARTH, J. RUSSELL--F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4, Sentinel 3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3,4, Dairy Judging Team 2; Football 2; Track 1,2,3.
DELONG, MARGARET E.
DEVIER, STEVEN A.--F.F.A. 1, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1; Librarian 3,4.
DIOMEDE, DOREEN D.--F.H.A. 1; Y-Teens 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4.
DOBNICKER, DOROTHY A.--Valedictorian 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; World Affairs Conference 4; French Club 1,2, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 1; Y-Teens 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Voice Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4,
News Editor 3, Art Editor 2.
DOWNING. DAVID E.--Hi-Y 4; Chorus 4; Football 2.
DUNBAR. DONAVIN D.--National Honor Society 4; Interclass 3; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,4, President 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Science Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Football 3; Track 1,2.
DUNN, JOHN E.--Attended Elizabeth-Forward High School, Elizabeth, Pa. 1.
ELZAY, FRANK W.--Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Stage Crew 1,2,3, 4, President 4.
EPLEY, JAY E. --Hi-Y 4, Tinsel Ball King 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 4.
FAILOR, SUZANNE L.--National Honor Society 3,4; Interclass 2; French Club 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Leadership Training Conference 3, U.N. Trip 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Valentine Attendant 2; We Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Organization Editor 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2, Secretary 2, Accompanist 2; Office Girl 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2.
FLEMING. JUDITH A.--French Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 3; Cafeteria Helper 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4.
FLETCHER, RUTH A.--F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Songleader 4; Chorus
2, Librarian 2; Class Play 3, 4; Librarian 3,4.
FOGLE, D. LOUISE--Attended Indian Lake High School 3; French Club 4; F.H.A.
1,2, Songleader 2; Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2; Voice Staff 1; Chorus 1,2,4.
FOX. ROBERT A.--Band 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Track 1,2,3.
GOODWIN, CHUCK--Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Baseball
2,3.4.
GREEN, LOWELL N.--Attended Riverdale High School 1,2; Football 3.
GUIDER, PATRICIA A.--Chorus 1,2,3; Cafeteria Helper 1.
HACKWORTH. DIANE S.--French Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,
3, 4; Class Play 3,4.
HALL, JOHN W.--Attended Auglaize High School, Harrod 1,2; F.F.A. 3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4, Dairy Judging Team 3.
HALL, MIRIAM R. --National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 2,3, 4, Intramural Manager 4; Voice Staff 1,3,4, News Editor 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4; Chorus 2,3, Librarian 2, Reporter 3; Class Play 4.
HATHAWAY, DRENA R.--F. H. A. 1, 2,3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Intramural Manager 4, Valentine Attendant 4; Voice Staff 4; Cafeteria Helper 1,2,3,4.
HATTERY, LARRY M. --Chorus 1.
HAWLEY, WILLIAM B.--Class Treasurer 4; Latin Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4, Cocaptain 4; Track 3.
HELSER, I. JANE--F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 4.
HUSTON, MARY L.--Attended McGuffey High School 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Chorus 3,4.
JENNINGS, WILLIAM K.--Latin Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2,4; Track 1,2, 3,4.
JOHNSON, TERRY L. - -Class Play 3; Football I, 2,3, 4; Track 1.
KEITH, REX--F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3,4, Dairy Judging Team 3,4, General Livestock Judging Team 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4.
KELLER. ALBERT W.--F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3, 4, Student Advisor 3.
KINDLE. CHERYL A.--National Honor Society 3,4; Interclass 2; French Club 1,2, Secretary 2, Treasurer 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Reporter 4, U.N. Trip 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Accompanist 1; Class Play 3; Cafeteria Helper 1.
KIPKER, RONALD R.--Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2.
KLINGLER, DIANNE L. --Attended Lafayette Jackson High School 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Intramural Manager 4;
Band 2; Chorus 3; Class Play 4; Office Girl 3.
KLINGLER, RICHARD E. —Latin Club 2; Chorus 1,2,3; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3.KOCH, DONNA J.--National Honor Society 4; Interclass 4; Latin Club 1,2; G.A.A.
2, 3, 4; Voice Staff 2, 3, 4, Social Editor 4, Art Editor 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4.
KROFFT, WILLIAM H.--National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Voice Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; We Staff 2, 4; Class Play 3; Track 1, 2,3, 4.
LONG, PATRICIA L.--F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Voice Staff 4.
LONG, SUE A.--French Club 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Leadership Training Conference 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; We Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Music Editor 4; Chorus 3.
LOVE, JACQUELINE K.--Salutatorian 4; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4;
Latin Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; We Staff 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4; Chorus
2.3, President 3, Vice-President 2, Accompanist 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4.
LUDWIG, GARY R.--National Honor Society 4; Class President 2,3; Class Secretary 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dairy Judging Team
3.4, General Livestock Judging Team 2, State Farmers Degree 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3, 4.
MARTIN, NORA L.--Attended Shawnee High School 1,2,3.
MILLER, DALE A.--F.F. A. 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2, 3, 4;
Chorus 2, Librarian 2; Cafeteria Helper 3; Track 2.
MOSER, LINDA L.--F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Cafeteria Helper
2.3.
NEISWANDER, JANICE L.--F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; G.A.A. 2,3; We Staff 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Office Girl 3.
NELSON, PEGGY D.--F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 3; G.A.A.
2,3,4; Cafeteria Helper 2,4; Cheerleader 3.
PHILLLANS, JACQUELINE--Class Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 3; Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Tinsel Ball Queen 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Majorette 4; Class Play 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1.
PRICE, NANCY A.--Interclass 3,4; French Club 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; We Staff 3, 4, Business Editor 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Class Play 3, 4; Librarian
3.4.
RAINEY, BILL R.--Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2.
REESE, STEPHEN C.--National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Class Play 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 4.
ROOF, JOANNA M.--Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4.
RUSH, GERALD R.--Student Council 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Football 2,3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SHULAW, WILLIAM P.--National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Interclass 2; Latin Club 1,2, Vice-President 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Reporter 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1, 2, 3; We Staff 2; Chorus 1; Track 1, 2, 3.
SIMMONS, JERRY A.--Class President 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 3; Chorus 3, 4; Class Play 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4.
SIMON, WAYNE E.--Chorus 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1.
SIZEMORE, JAY
SMITH, CATHERINE A.--National Honor Society 4; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Voice Staff 2,3,4, Feature Editor 3; Band 1, 2,3; Class Play 3; Office Girl 4.
STALEY, MARK E.--Interclass 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
TIDD, GARY E. --Chorus 1,2, 3, 4.
TOWEY, JEAN E.--Attended Alger High School 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Interclass 3,4; G.A.A. 4, Valentine Queen 4; Band 3,4, President 4; Chorus 3,4.
VAN ATTA, ALICE M.--Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2.WELLER, LARRY R. --Chorus 3, 4; Track 2.
WILKERSON, CARL E.--Stage Crew 1,2,3; Football Manager 1,2; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Track 1, 2.
WILLEKE, CHARLOTTE S.--National Honor Society 4; Class Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Valentine Attendant 3; Chorus 1; Class Play 3; Office Girl 3, 4.
WILLEKE, GARY R.--F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Dairy Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4, General Livestock Judging Team 1,2; Band 1, 2; Track 2.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS L.--Chorus 1,2,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS LEE--F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3, 4, General Livestock Judging Team 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Track 3.
WINEGARDNER, CHAR LA--Attended Lima Senior High School 1,2,3.
WRIGHT, ALVA J.--F.F.A. 1,2, Parliamentary Procedure Team 2; Hi-Y 4; Chorus 2, 3; Science Club 4; Class Play 3, 4.
WRIGHT, JAMES R.--F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2.
WRIGHT, SHARAMAINE--F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen 4.
YINGER, PAULA J.--F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 3.
YOUNG, E. CHARLES--Attended Charleston High School, Charleston, West Virginia
1,2.
91CLASS OF 1965
LARGEST EVER . . .
92COMMENCEMENT
Lehr Auditorium Sunday, May 23, 1965 8:00 P. M.
•Processional, Trumpet Voluntary
Mrs. Albert Gminder, Organist
•Invocation
Raymond Minnich, Pastor
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
Music, Let There Be Peace On Earth Hosanna to the Son of David
A Cappella Choir
Gan’ L. Lora, Director
Presentation of Speaker
Robert G. Lucas
Superintendent of Schools
Class Address
K. C. DeGood
Associate Dean. College of Education University of Toledo
Purcell
Milier-Jackson
Willan
Presentation of Class
Earl H. Younkman
High School Principal
Presentation of Diplomas
Dr. Robert B. Elliott
President, Board of Education
Music, Sherzo - - - -
Jacqueline Love Preludium and Allegro
Mahlon Darlington Legende Heroique ...
Miriam Hall
•Benediction
Raymond Minnich. Pastor •Recessional, Now Thank We All Our God
Audience please stand
Mendelssohn
Mouquct
Karq-Elert
BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Robert B. Elliott .... President Robert J. Chandler ... Vice President Dr. E. R. Rodabaugh Robert Daft Mrs. Nancy DaPore
R. B. Cretors Clerk-Treasurer
nThe help of our patrons and advertisers make it possible for us to publish our yearbook. We appreciate your co-operation, and your aid is a symbol of our community to the school. We are proud to live in such a community, and we give you our deepest thanks.
The WE Staff Says "THANKS" to the Patrons and to the Advertisers Whose Ads Appear on the Following Pages.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR OPTOMETRIST PHYSICIANS
Dr. Larry Hubbell Thomas B. Martin Dr. Floyd Elliot
Dr. Robert Elliot Dr. Robert B. Love
DENTISTS VETERINARIAN
Dr. William J. Shambarger E. R. Rodabaugh
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J. W. MERTZ HARDWARE
"The Store Where You Can Find Most Household Fixtures and Supplies."
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Phone 634-4096 SALON 112 W. Buckeye
Open 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday; Saturday and Evenings by Appointment.
We Have Experienced Operators Specializing in Hair Coloring, Perms,
Hair Shaping and Manicures.
KLINGER’S PURE OIL
Main and Buckeye
Ada, Ohio Phone 634-4876
Road Service Wash Batteries
I.G.A. FOODLINER
Route 69
Phone 634-4881
C. A. Harris, Manager
101It's Time to Go to UMPHRESS JEWELERS
204 N . Main Ada, Ohio
Diamonds . . . Watches . . . Silver China . . . Gifts
Serving Ada for Years
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SUPERMARKET
Headquarters for Food Locker Service and Meat Processing
112 N. Main Phone 634-3831
F. H. BAILEY SONS
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Serving Hardin County for 40 Years Ready Mixed Concrete Builder's Supplies General Excavating Concrete Septic Concrete Burial Vaults Ada, Ohio Kenton, Ohio
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PARSHALL’S CLOTHING STORE
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LONG'S MARATHON SERVICE
Drive In, Please . . Drive Out, Pleased.
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405 Findlay Rd
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512 S. Main Ada, Ohio
Phone 634-4906
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107FAREWELL! ADA HIGH
To Ada High, our own school,
We raise our song today,
We praise thee now, we serve thee In all our work and play.
Our colors always flying,
We’ll keep them ever up on high;
To Ada High, our own school We’ll praise thee to the sky.
For high school walls and high school halls, We love thee best of all.
For Ada High, our own school,
We'll always fight to win;
We do our best to beat them Where'er we enter in;
Our players always fighting,
For victories they do their best For Ada High, our own school,
We'll always stand the test;
For high school ways and high school days, We love thee best of all.
Sidney R. Boyd
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