Anthony Wayne High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Whitehouse, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Cover
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Royalty ..... ....... P ages 5 -7
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. . . . .Pages 57-54
Sports .... . . .Pages 55-66
. . .Pages 67-79
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M. C. Hanley S. M. Gottschalk
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These outstanding individuals of our
community have combined their knowledge
and efforts. The result is our outstanding
school system of which we are very proud.
SEATED: John Carr,
Jay Dennis, Pres. Ken
neth Trapp. STAND-
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Merlin Hanley. Ab-
sent:Vice Pres. Rod-
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Mrs Croul Mrs Rupp,
Mrs Knapp
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A day never passed that the students
of Anthony Wavne d1dn t appreclate the
efflclency of our secretanes Janttor and
cooks Wlthout them our sfhool would be
at a great loss
Mr Bush Mrs Wlure
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HERBERT METZCER
Mich. State Univ
M.S. degree
Science
SANDRA MOCK
Toledo Univ.
B.S. degree
Commercial
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English Sz Language
ELMA NELSON
Ohio Univ.
B.S. degree
Home Economics
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ELEANORE PEURA
B.G.S.U.
B.S. degree
English
JERRY REED
B.G.S.U.
B.S. degree
Instrumental Music Nj
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DANIEL WENDT
B.G .S.U.
B.S. degree
Commercial
MARY ANN Rl-IINEHALT
Miami Univ.
B.S. degree
Physical Education
ROY WILLIAMSON
Defiance College
A.B. degree
Advance study at Univ. of
Louisville and Wilmington
College
Faculty
RAY RITZENTHALER
Toledo Univ.
B.S. degree
Mathematics
DAVID YOUNG
Ohio State Univ.
B.S. degree
Agriculture
What's this, Mr. Reed, the
latest issue of MAD?
Mrs. Baker, Mr. Reed, and
Mr. Chase. The meeting is
at the front of the room.
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Our Student
Administration
Mr. C arnpbell, Advisor
ROW 1: Carol Kidd, Terry Gottschalk, Barbara Lewis, Benny I-leilman, Bob Burkett, Bob Pooley. ROW 2: Mary
Leatherman, Jeanne White, Marlene Hanely, Shirley Wittes, Ralph McKee, John Schmuhl, Pat Dwyer, Tim
Worline.
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The Student Council's "Three Busy 'B's"': Barb,
Benny, and Bob.
The members of the Anthony Wayne Student
Council have been busy this year with the many and
varied projects they have sponsored.
The first large undertaking was the annual Mag-
azine Drive which was successful once again this
year. The profits were used to pay for a new stereo-
phonic tape-recorder and risers for the vocal music
groups.
The Christmas dance for his year, "Christmas
Fantasy," was semi-formal, with music furnished by
Frank Yurik and his orchestra.
A few of the Council assemblies throughout the
year centered around archery, studentconvention
reports, facts about Russia, different holidays such as
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.
Our "Student Administration" has done a fine
job this year and has gone a long way toward giving
its members experience in government on a small
scale and developing the leadership ability possessed
by its members.
The officers for his year were the following:
President--Benny Heilman
Vice-President--Bob Burkett
Sec.-Treas.--Barbara Lewis
The Bulletin Board informs the students.
Top Magazine Salesman was Carole Rogers
right. Giving her a close race were June
Will and Terry Gottschalk.
A typical Student Council Meeting.
TION A
HO OR SOCIETY
lst ROW: Faith Beis, Janet Hover. 2nd ROW: Susan Ewald, Barbara Lewis, Maryruth Gomer-
sall, Letha Bunde. 3rd ROW: Bill White, Neil Holliker, Mr. Knerr, Tom Bettridge, Terry Gott
schalk.
The members of the National Honor Society are chosen by the teachers on a basis
of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Any junior or senior having a 3-
point average or higher is eligible.
Officers of the year are as follows:
Faith Beis- -President
Janet Hover--Vice President
Letha Bunde--Secretary
Susan Ewald--Treasurer
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Next week we ve GOT to get orgamzed'
Thrs was the motto of the annual staff Although we somerrmes found rt hard
thanks to our hard workrng advrsor edrtors and staff we were able to present rhrs
annual to you
ROW 1 Susan Ewald Janet Hover Carmen UgO1ln1 Letha Bunde Marlene Hanely and Larry Baldwrn ROW
2 Donna Rupp Carole Rogers Lee Schoonmaker Ne1lHoll1ker Eddle Goldrng Jane Emberger and Terry
Gottschalk
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FIRST ROW Judy Marcmek Evelyn Corbrn, Nancy Walbolt Marlene Hanely Carmen Ugolrm, Letha
Btmde, Joyce Fembaugh Judy Park Karen Ferrell Lrnda Sweede Barbara Lewrs, Peggy Mrller Connre
Kamer SECOND ROW Mr Wrllramson, Rrta Hertzfeld Judy Ehret, Helen L1pkowsk1 Sue Leatherman,
Nancy Starkweather B111 Whrte Ed Goldrng, Terry Gottschalk, Jeanne Walp Janet Hover, Bevy Beers
Sally Ledbetter, Conme Browne, Martha Murdock THIRD ROW Susan Ewald Jane Emberger Wrlma
Adams, Judy Penmngton, Joyce Curtrs, Paul Conrad, Barbara Howard Norma Black Sue Knollmrller, Jud
Frscher Arlene Lrmes, Garl Studer, Judy Woods, Terry Rrson, Les LaPlante FOURTH ROW Bruce Rock
well Torn Bates, Darla Ames, Joan Jeffrey Sally Mlller, Juanrta Bordner, Barbara Walboat, Drane Baker,
Sh1r1ey Wrttes, Barbara Drxon Kathy Nessle, Barbara Osenbaugh Juhe Brown, Barbara Smrthers, M1ke
Heuerrnan FIFTH ROW Larry Park Mlke Penmngton, Jerry Wallace, Gene Roach, Jrm Trapp, Rollrn
Launder, Benny Herlman, Barry Sprmk Ober Harman, Lee Schoonmaker, Tom Markley B111 Drppery Tom
Bettrrdge Alvrn Thompson, Jrm Phrlrps Mrke Denrson SIXTH ROW Paul Benson, Bob Burkett, Bob
Smrgelskr, Bob Borcherdt Anne Banks, Dons Fa1r, Sue Buckler, Carol K1dd Sue Weaver, Carole Rogers
Judy Solomon, Nrta Cordy Jeanne Wanek, Gary Patrrck Frank Hertzfeld B111 Strayer, Dan Shepherd
Lawrence Palmerton
Antonrans rs the dramatrcs club of Anthony Wayne
Any Junror or Senror who rs rnterested rn dramatrcs may
become a member of the organrzatron
A three act play Buy Me Blue Rrbbons was presented
by the Antonrans They also assrsted the speech classes rn
therr productron For the frrst mme thrs year the Antonrans
I held a meetrng every month and a one act play was pre rm ,,,9.,,
rsvp- sented each tlme by a group of rts members
The offrcers are Presrdent Eddre Goldrng V1cePres1 N'
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urer B111 Whrte and Advrsor Mr Wrllramson
Actress of the year Actor Of the year
Marranne Beard Ferry Gottschalk
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Thespians
The National Thespian Society is a dra-
matics honor society. To attain membership in
Thespians at Anthony Wayne a total of ten points
must be accumulated. Points may be earned by
participating in the many phases of Anthonian
productions. Each spring those Juniors and Seniors
who qualify are initiated into the society. This
year the Thespians produced "The Teahouse of
the August Moon "
Each year one Thespian is honored as Thes
plan of the year He is chosen on the basis of his
participation towards the plays given during the
year at Xnthony Wayne Thespian of the 1957 58
year was Philip l-lertzfeld
Thespran of the year
Phlllp Hertzfeld
At each Antonian or Thespran production ballots are cast to determine the
best actress and actor of the year With the approval of Mr Wtllramson the
girl and boy with the most votes at the end of the year win the honor 1957
1958 actress and actor were Marianne Beard and Terry Gottschalk
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Ed Golchng, Lawrence Palmerton Jerry Wallace Mr Wrlhamson, Frank I-Iertzfeld, Gene Roach Terry
Gottschalk Janet Hover Sue Weaver
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Como a como se anda lejos--or "Little by
little we go a long way," is the motto of the Span-
ish Club. On of this year's highlights was the Span-
ish Christmas party at which the pinata full of
candy was broken. In April the traditional Spanish
Banquet was held. David Peters, a college student
from Venezuela, was the guest speaker.
Officers were:
President--Janet Hover
Vice Pres.--Linda Armbruster
Secretary--Carole Rogers
Treasurer--Donna Kilgore
Breaking the Pinata.
Reporter--Kathy Nessle
Como a Como Se Anda Lcjos
ROW 1 Miss Kuney, Shirley Wrttes, Donna Kilgore, Carole Rogers Janet Hover, Linda Armbruster Kath
Nessle, Sherry Spr1nger ROW 2 Ron Dieter, Arthur Vasquez, Pat Connolly Ron Evans, Jeff Thorberry,
Adolf Doren, Bob Holloway, Jay Strckney Manuel Lopez Dave Atkrnson ROW 3 Charlotte De Vincent,
Rita Gasper, Jolene Penmngton, Dale Ames, Janet Solomon, Julie Brown, Carol Jaquette, Ferrell Bush
Loulse Ferrenburg, Margie Stamm Lee Dnaess Becky Lyons ROW 4 Arlene Conrad, Carol Gehike Carolyn
Saunders, Janet Kock Sandy Lipinski Mirna Be1s, Debbie Young, Mary Lou Bucker, Suesan Young, Laura
Stevens, Jack Shelton, John Emberger, Mike Lopez Gary Buerk.
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L1brary Club
The World at Your Fmger Trps
When You Use the School L1brary
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FIRST ROW Barbara Gill Alana Allron, Carole Ledbetter Joyce Curtls Sharon ChOIt16 Llnda Sweede Mable
Kadas, Carolyn Hammersmrth Judy Morehouse, Ellen Sellers SECOND ROW Patsy Bettrrdge Norman Barney,
Dan Shepherd Marty Murdock, Mrs Baker Barry Sprmk B1ll Rork Janet Koch Carolyn Saunders THIRD ROW
Patty Gustm, Joanne Taylor Kay St1ckles, Carol Dunham Janet Lentz Judy Fowler Debbre Young, Roland Hemze,
Adolph Dorn Terry Rrson James Jackson
Your school lrbrary IS a fnendly place where you wrll frnd your frrends the student lrbrarrans as
srstrng rn the many dutres of lrbrary servrce The lrbrary IS a busy laboratory for problem solvrng fact
frndrng and recreauonal materrals
Need help? Rehef from rout1ne'7 Insprrauonal rdeas" Frrst a1d solut1ons'P Advrce and d1rect1on'7
Consult your student lrbranans
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Presrdent
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Barry Sprrnk
Marty Murdock
Dan Shepherd
Norman Barney
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HEAD IWAJORETTE: Judy Ehert
ROW l: Carol Plotts, Dwight Bucher, Tom Markley, Jim Frost, Terry Gottschalk, Harold Austin, Paul Sasse, Doyle
Clear, Dick Keifer. ROW 2: Sue Weaver, Letha Bunde, Gail Furry, Jeanne White, Evelyn Marrow, Betty Merrill,
Bonnie Hugill, Mary Hessman, Jane Emberger, Jeanne Walp, Nita Cordy, Joyce Dennis, Elaine Studer, Carmen
Ugolini. ROW 3: Bevy Beers, Theresa Worline, Daylc Ames, Donna Springer, Barbara Gill, Beth Ann Farnsworth,
Cheryl Grimm, Lloyd Adelphia, Karen Bucher, Margene Utterback, Mary Leatherman, Gail Wilhelm, Alana Allion.
ROW 4: Mary Osenbaugh, Elizabeth Brown, Pearl Horning, Gene I-Iolliker, Nancy Starkweather, Charlotte DeVin-
cent, Darla Ames, Susan Ewald, Kathy Nessle, Judy Studer, Debbie Young, Gail Studer, Judy Morehouse. ROW5:
Linda Sweede, Pat Perkins, Tom Schaller, John Ewald, louise Ferrenberg, Sherry Springer, Dorothy I-lorning, Judy
Woods, Janet Wilder, Jackie Burrneister, Linda Armbruster, Becky Lyon, Wilma Adams. ROW 6: John Reith, Kay
Stickles, Fred Dias, Bill Reiley, Neil Holliker, Bill White, Janet I-lover, John Cooper, Sharon Holliker, David
Buehler, Mary Jo Patrick. ROW 7: Tom Shadle, Barbara Osenbaugh, Jim Barney.
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Marching Generals
The band has been as active this year as it usually is. In
the sumrner, the members participated in many area parades
and the Lucus County and Ohio State Fairs. They provide enter-
tainment at every game during the football season. The concert
band gave a Winter Concert and worked with the vocal depart-
ment in giving the Spring Concert. Two open-air concerts were
also given in the spring. The football band had a party after the
last game at which Mr. Reed was presented with a record. Awards .-
were given out at the Band Banquet in the spring.
The officers for this year were: Terry Gottschalk, presidentg
Letha Bunde, vice-presidentg Darla Ames, secretaryg Carmen
Jgolini, treasurerg and Judy Ehret, librarian.
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Alvin Thompson riding General, the
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Barry Sprink cuts a caper as Dennis the Menace.
The majorettes in their pyramid.
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ROW 1: Jane Emberger, Sue Weaver, Nancy Starkweather, Helen Lipkowski, Marlene Hanely, Carmen
Ugolini, Letha Bunde, Susan Ewald. ROW 2: Maryruth Gomersall, Bettae Roberts, Darla Ames, Terry
Gottschalk, Tom Bettridge, Barbara Howard, Faith Beis, Barbara Lewis, Donna Rupp, Kathy Nessle.
ROW 3: Kay Rupp, Shirley Wittes, Diane Baker, Judy Fischer, Connie Kamer, Rita Hertzfield, Judy
Ehret, Connie Browne, Barbara Smithers, Jim Trapp, Marcella Ott, Julie Brown. ROW 4: Lisa Rasche,
Evelyn Corbin, Larry Strayer, Donald Manor, John Cooper, Mike Dennison, Dick Dieter, Dan Shep-
hard, Tom Bates, Gary Patrick, Bill Dippery, Lee Schoonmaker, Benny l-leilman. ROW 5: Mr. Metzger,
Jerry Wallace, Bill White, Lester Adams, Bob Smigelski, Paul Benson, Tom Reynolds, Rolland I-leinze,
Terry Rison, Neil Holliker, Fred Dias, John Mayfield, Mike Lemp, Bob Burkett.
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Do you long to know more about science in
the world around you? Do you desire to learn how Ij i.Q A,
to play "footsie?" If you do, the Science Club is f x
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meets once a month and consists of juniors and X ' X55
seniors. Mr. Metzger's formula of knowledge and 'Ll-Tdwjfffr.-..'C:'-2
fun always results in an interesting meeting. A
The officers for the year were as follows: ,EQQSJ
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Dawn Leininger, secretary, Judy Stu-
der, vice president, Doris Fair, presi-
dent, Janette Flogus, treasurer, Carolyn
Hammersmith, parliamentariang Judy
Park, recreation leaderg Judy Penning-
ton, reporter.
Officers
Linda Stultz, sergeant-at-arms,
Karen Ferrel, County President,
Sandy Mazey, Sally Wilder, and
Delores Krans, all sergeants-at-
arms.
Future Homemakers of America
The eighty F,H.A. members kept themselves busy this year making money and having fun through
the use of their theme "Teeners+Parents S Good Citizens." Annual events in which the group again
took part were the following: initiation, the skating party sponsored jointly with the F.F.A,,.Daddy Date
Night, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and celebration of National F.H.A. Week, April 5-ll.
New events for the year were as follows: Career Night and serving as host for the County F.H.A,
Spring Rally. Karen Ferrel, chapter historian, was president of the Lucas County Chapter this year.
Girls in F.l-LA. can win recognition by qualifying for the Chapter, the County, and the State
Homemaker Degrees. The Chapter Degree is awarded at the County F.l-l,A, Spring Rally to all girls
in the county who are eligible. Twelve girls from Anthony Wayne earned Junior Degrees, and ten girls
were awarded Chapter Degrees. Doris Fair, chapter president, was the first girl from Anthony Wayne
to meet the requirements for the State Homemaker Degree.
Donna Mead and Janette Flogus re-
Mixing and baking is the game of Karen ceive a lecture on correct measur-
Ferrel and Judy Park. ing from Miss Lawrence.
Mixed Chorus
Harmony in Blue
Our Mixed Chorus this year has been quite successful in one of the busiest years that they have ever
experienced, Some of the appearances that they had were the variety show this year entitled "Mississippi
Showboat," the Lucas County Teachers Meeting, an exchange concert with Maumee High School, and
they sang for the Waterville Rotarians.
Under the capable direction of Mr. Falor the Mixed Chorus again brought honors to Anthony Wayne
when they received a Superior rating in both District and State Contests for the second time in our
history, Mr. Falor also directs the Boys' Glee and Girls' Glee,
The following were officers for this year:
President ...................... . . . Terry Gottschalk
Vice President ..... . . Dick Dieter
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Dona Springer
Librarians ........ . . Julie Brown, Gail Strider
Robe Committee . . . . . Connie Browne, Barbara Smithers
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ROW 1: Bill McGee, LaVerne
King, Garry Harrison, Dick
Roth Jim Frost Terr Rison
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John Stall. ROW 2: Bob Dun-
nett, John Reith, Frank Vore
Dave Atkinson, Dick Lewis,
Barry Sprink, David Hertzfeld.
ROW 3: Paul Swartz, James
Jackson, Harry Flynn, Tom
Shadle, Charles Smith, Lee
Kosier, Tom Graves, Larry
Bernhart.
ROW 1: Letha Bunde, Judy Marcinek,
Kathy Nessle, Sally Ledbetter, Roberta A
Packer, Joyce Curtis, Susan Ewald, Jeanne
Walp, Linda Swede, Judy Fischer, Barbara
Lewis, Nita Cordy. ROW 2: Sally Jo Mil-
ler, Martha Murdock, Dona Springer, Peggy
Miller, Sue Weaver, Debbe Bradshaw, Sue
Leatherman, Marlene Hanely, Joan Jeffrey,
Connie Browne, Carolyn Saunders, Julie
Brown, Faith Beis, Darla Ames. ROW 3:
Barbara Smithers, Sue Hendee, Gail Studer,
Vincene Sanford, Barbara Osenbaugh,
Louise Ferrenberg, Neil Holliker, Martin
Roth, Jerry Wallace, Terry Gottschalk,
Judy Ehret, Nancy Starkweather, Ann
Banks, Janet I-lover, Carole Rogers. ROW4:
Tom Bates, Dallas Hyatt, Larry Strayer,
Fred Dais, Bill White, Lloyd Adelphia, Tom
Markley, Dick Deiter, Jack Shelton, John
Ewald, Bill Reiley, Benny Heilman, Gary
Patrick, John Emberger, John Cooper,
Thad Jones.
Tom Sharpe not pictured.
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Nancy Sawicki, Sue Knollmiller,
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Sue Hatmaker, Sharon Gunn, Edith l-larger, Jean Hark-
com, Linda Armbruster, Theresa Worline. ROW 2: Bon-
nie Hugill, Elaine Studer, Pat Kobeck, Becky Lyon,
Pauline Watson, Nancy Taylor, Arlene Conrad, Jackie
Burmeister, Connie Kamer, Rita I-lertzfeld. ROW 3:
Carole Kamer, Barbara Sherer, Patty Gustin, Kay Stick-
les, Jo Ann Taylor, Janet Wilder, Janice Powers,
Laurie Brentlinger, Alana Allion, Bernadine Gerken,
Toni Elliot. ROW 4: Sharon Lehman, Arlene Jones,
Margene Utterback, Pat Perkins, Jeanne White, Pat
Conner, Gloria Greer, Carol Dunham, Barbara Dixon,
Barbara Hertzield, Diane Dippery, Janet Stephenson.
ROW 5: Mary Spillis, Stephanie Veres, Joyce Heidman,
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Diana Vasvery, Barbara Frankforther, Joy Dennis, Linda
Stultz, Cheryl Grimm, Mary Leatherman, Gail Furry,
Jacquie Launder, Marilyn Miller, Judy Gustin, Karen
Everett, Frieda McGovern,
Mel O-Dears
SEATED: Judy Marcinek, Martie Murdock, Kathy Nes-
sle, Linda Sweede, Bevy Beers. STANDING: Connie
Browne, Barbara Smithers, Barbara Osenbaugh, Anne
Banks, Louise Ferrenberg, Judy Ehret, Sally Ledbetter.
Judy Park, Janette Flogaus, Sharon
Megyesi, Judy Graves, Margaret
Elendt, Mary Bucher, Jean Denison.
ROW 2: Sandy Aumend, Donna
Kilgore, Linda Linn, Madalyn Spil-
lis, Sandy Lipinski, Donna Mead,
Bettae Roberts, Myrna Bcis, Arleen
Limes, Carol Wilkerson, Delores
Krans. ROW 3: Bevy Beers, Barbara
Gill, Debbie Young, Barbara Wal-
bolt, Juanita Bordner, Leslie Hall,
Carol Gehrke, Emma Hintz, Karen
Nontell, Vicky Fortney, Margaret
Toth, Carolyn Hammersmith,
Charlotte DeVincent. ROW4 : Mary
Adams, Janet Solomon, Lee Knauss,
Rita Gaspar, Rose Suleski, Jolene
Pennington, Shirley Spillis, Judy
Fowler, Sheralyn Albright, Pearl
Horning, Joyce Curtis, Helen Lip-
kowski, Judy Studer, Sherrie Sprin-
ger.
General's
Dispatch
The Genera1's Dispatch for 1958-'59 was edited
by John Mayfield, who was assistant-editor last year.
The paper was published and distributed every two
weeks. The staff was advised by Miss Sandra Mock
and was composed of the members of the journalism
class.
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This year our school newspaper added some new features, Some additions were the following:
cartoons, pictures, student hi -lights, mystery personalities, crossword puzzles, and bigger sport sections.
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SEATED: Dan Shepherd,
Judy Solomon, Judy Mar-
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F. F. A.
Combines Beauty With Projects
We are proud to have Peggy Miller represent our
chapter as F,F.A. Sweetheart for the second consec-
utive year.
To be eligible for chapter sweetheart, the can-
didate must live on a farm of three or more acres.
She is crowned at our annual banquet each year.
Last year at her crowning Peggy was presented an
F,F,A, jacket, and this year, a trophy. She came
in twenty-third at the contest at the State Fair for
F,F,A, sweethearts. Congratulations, Peggy.
Frank Hertzfeld, Sentinel, William Strayer, Reporterg Dick Rader, Secretaryg Tom Sharpe, President
David Brentlinger, Vice Presidentg Kenneth Studer, Treasurerg Mr. Young, Adviser.
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ROW 1 Tom Hahn Rrchard Dey Bob Wermer Ken Studer Davrd Brentlrnger, Tom Sharpe Drck Rader
Brll Strayer Frank Hertzfeld Tom Bates Mr Young ROW 2 Jrm Rader Larry Bucher, Krm Bucher
Davrd Hertzfeld Paul Schwartz Drck Kelfer, Bob Holloway Tom Zwyer James Barber, Steve Schaller
Walter Bamey ROW 3 Roger Pennell Larry Schmuhl Gene Colllns Charles Smrth Calvm Zwyer John
Mrller Bob Cervantes Nell Rupp Bob Smrth Terry Bucher, George Wenzlrck ROW 4 Tom Shadle Jrm
Kenny Coon Albert Welch Kenneth Lunce, Donald Wanek
At the F F A Conventron held rn Kansas Ctty
Tom Sharpe Davrd Brentlmger George Wenzlrck
won a stlver ratrng for the meat Judgrng contest
Prtor to thrs they won a ftrst ln the state
The Anthony Wayne chapter was host to a two
county parlramentary procedure contest Anthony
Wayne entered a Jumor and Sentor team
On Aprrl 23 they held thelr annual parent son
banquet In addrtton to the banquet they sponsored
several socral events Among them were skatrng
partres chapter partres and other events of s1m1lar
nature
Under the supervlston of Mr Young the F F A
dtd an excellent Job thts year rn the management
of the football and basketball concessron stands
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Girls in the Sport Light
ROW 1: Gail Wilhelm, Theresa Worline, Carole Kamer, Helen Pavlik, Willo Ann Merriam, Anne Banks, Letha
Bunde, Judy Soloman, Arlene Limes, Connie Kamer. ROW 2: Charlotte DeVincent, Jeanne White, Pat Perkins,
Mary Jo Patrick, Dayle Ames, Lisa Rasche, Ester Hill, Judy Gustin, Patsy Reynolds, Carolyn Saunders, Ellen Sel-
lers, Sue Knollmiller, Barbara Howard, Mary l-lessman, Mabel Kadas, Mrs. Rhinehalt. ROW 3: Margene Utterback
Pearl Horning, Peggy Stillwell, Janet Koch, Donna Kilgore, Patty Gustin, Sue Buckler, Carol Kidd, Dorothy Horn-
ing, Alana Allion, Darla Ames, Jane Emberger, Maryruth Gomersall, Janet Soloman, Sue Weaver, Faith Beis.
ROW 4: Doris Fair, Jeanne Wanek, Carole Rogers, Rita Casper, Sharon Holliker, Gail Furry, Sue Hendee, Barbara
Sherer, Carol Burkett, Myrna Beis, Susan Ewald, Debbie Young, Rose Suleske, Pat Kobck, Joyce Fernbaugh, Bar-
bara Lewis. ROW 5: Janet Stephenson, Kay Rupp, Diane Baker, Joyce Dennis, Louise Ferrenberg, Marcella Ott,
Sally Aumend, Janet Lentz, Janet Hover, Donna Rupp, Mary Leatherman, Jolene Pennington, Diane Dippery,
Pat Conner, Jean Harkcom, Nita Cordy, Margie Stamm. ROW 6: Jeanette Keller, Rita Hertzfield, Peggy Miller,
Judy Studer, Carol Fair, Joyce Curtis, Sheralyn Albright, Judy Fowler, Shirley Weber, Nancy Starkweather, Sue
Leatherman, Marlene Hanely, Helen Lipkowski, Carmen Ugolini, Linda Sweede, Arlene Conrad, Carole Davison.
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This year the Girls' Athletic Association was divided
into six sports: hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball,
badminton, and track, Any member could participate in
as many as she preferred, but everyone was required to
take part in at least three.
On October 17, the G. A. A. sold mums at the Home
coming game and sponsored the annual Homecoming
dance, Autumn Leaves.
At Christmas, they had a party at which games were
played and refreshments were served.
During the year the girls played against Ottawa Hills
Clay, Rossford, Maumee Valley, and Bowling Green.
The Varsity Officers for the year were: president,
Anne Banks: vice -president, Letha Bundep secretary,
Judy Solomang treasurer, Arlene Limes.
The Reserve Officers were: president, Willo Ann
Merriam: vice-president, Helen Pavlik: secretary,
Carol Kamer: treasurer, Gail Wilhelm: news reporter,
Theresa Worline.
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Alana Allron, Judy Frscher, Vmcrene Sanford, Susan Hendee Carole Kamer, Joy Denn1s Sharon Howard Jean
I-larkcom, Dorothy I-Iornmg Karen Bucher, Jean Denrson Joyce Herdman Barbara Gxll ROW THREE Mar
gene Utterback Cheryl Grlmm Elalne Studer Patsy Bettrrdge Roger Pennel Bob Kxdd Debble Bradshaw
Wrllo Merrram Rose Suleskr Judy Gustrn, Pat Conner Laurre Brentlmger, Patty Gustrn ROW FOUR Jeanne
Whrte, Pat Perkrns Jacquelrne Burmerster Carol Dunham Beth Farnsworth, Larry Sawrckr James Jackson
Betty Merrrll Sandy Aumend, Drane Rrson Drane Dlppery Pearl Hormng Susan Borger Carol Davrson
ROW FIVE Ellen Sellers Mary Leatherman Ronald Rupp Mrke Shepherd John Ewald B111 Rork Paul
Sasse Pete Morrrson, Phrl Hubbard Davxd Buehler Tom Graves Pat Dwyer Trm Worhne
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year The school year began wrth the electron
of club offrcers and representatives
In early November the club attended a
county wrde Junror classrcal League meetmg
held at Rogers I-hgh
On Frrday Dec 19 aChr1stmas party was
held on the deck Thrs Xw as enjoyed by all
who attended
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Allan Kosier
Les La Plante
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Frankfarther, Dick Dieter, Benny Heilman, Rollie Launder, John Gibson, Ralph McKee, Roland Heinze, Jim Lun
Jim Bath, Bob Brimer, Les LaPlant, James Jackson, Tom Debbe, Mike Hall, Bob Smith. THIRD ROW: Richard
Albaugh, Paul I-Iiser, John Studer, Richard Navarre, Loren Wiles, Neil Conner, Jim Phillips, Bob Pooley, Ober
Harmon, Bob Borcherdt, Martin Roth, Kenneth Wittes, Tom Bates, Garry Kams, Larry Park, Thad Jones, James
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Rogers 6
Eastwood 6
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Fl g Port Clinton 18
Swanton 6
Rossford 14
Genoa 12
Generals Maumee 60
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ROW 1: Tom Debbe, John Adams, Jim Jackson, Barry Sprink, Jim Lunce, Tom Sasse, Bob Brimmer, Ed Golding
ROW 2: Joel Bragg, Richard Navarre, Neil Conner, Bill Smithers, Barton Furry, Mike Lopez, Mike Lemp, Kenny
Studer, Wilbur Doren. ROW 3: Steve Schwab, Bob Smith, Paul Benson, Mike Heuerman, Stan Kirkendall, Vernon
Plotts, Jerry Phillips, Rollin Latmder, Bob Megysi, Coach James Baxter.
The Anthony Wayne track team did not have a
very successful season in 1958. They put out a great
deal of effort but still ended up with a record of 1
win, 5 losses, andnext to last in the league meet.
There were two records broken and 1 tied in the
season. Steve Schwab set a new record for the 100
and 220 yard dashes. Vernon Plotts tied the school
record in broad jumping. The track team is looking
forward to a better season in 1959 as there are 6
returning lettermen.
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Team Captams Tom Droessler and
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FRONT ROW Manager Thad Jones Kay Fosnaught Bob Smrgelskr Gary W1l.he1m Rrchard Strayer Bob Burkett
Manager Steve Thomas BACK ROW Tom Droessler Lenny Stamm John Studer Mlke Mertes Coach Ray Rrtzen
thaler Bob Pooley Jrm Young Ralph McKee Mxssmg Lee Schoonmaker, Ober Harman Benny Herlman, Ivan
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JUDY SOLOMON
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Farth Bers and Letha Bunde
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We srncerely wrsh you success and the best of
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FRESHMEN It's been fun, and the next three SOPHOMORES With each year we gam a
years will be even better closer class relationship
Another school year is over The end of the year has a different meaning for each class The
freshmen realize that many new friends were gained and much knowledge was acquired They are well
acquainted with high school now To the sophomores it is the end of a year which contained much
study and hard work Yet the underclass activities in which they participated added variety to this
year of education The Juniors found this year entirely different from the others It was wonderful to
goal of being seniors is almost a reality For the seniors it is the end of four years of studies activities
and achievements It is the end of manv friendships and the beginning of many more Each semor
whoever he mav be will be seeking his place in life
No matter which class it la they all have their special memories from this year These they will
cherish for the rest of their lives
JUNIORS The best year is yet to come SENIORS Until we meet again
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be upperclassmen. There were many more responsibilities and activities to occupy their time. Their
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JOHN ADAMS
Pardon me, wlule I 11
Latln Club l 2, Sc1ence Club 4 Basketball
manager 2,3,4 Track 2 3 Perfect attendance
1,2,3
DARLA AMES
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Latln Club
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3 Sc1ence Club 3,4, G1rls Glee
12,3,4 Sec 4 Anton1ans 3 4 GAA
4 Perfect attendance 1 2,3, Gxrls'
LARRY BALDWIN
He's the most MISS lnformed man m to
Latm Club 1 2, Annual Staff 4 Football 1 2 4
ANNE BANKS
Tall sllm, and pretty, too
FHA 23 G1rls'Clee 12, Mlxed Chorus 3
Traxl Blaze Queen Nom1nee 4 Ensemble 4
Anton1ans 34, GAA l,2,3 4, Pres 4 Pep Club
3,4, G1r1s' State 4
JAMES BARBER
FFA 3,4, Perfect attendance 1
NORMAN BARNEY
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Band 12
FAITH BEIS
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workmg together
Latm Club 1 2, Sc1ence Club 3 4, V P 4
nual Staff 3 4, Mrxed Chorus 1 2,3 4 Natlonal
Honor Soclety 3 4 Pres 4 Cheerleader 1, GAA
1,2,3,4 Student Counc1l 1 2
THOMAS BETTRIDGE
Most men are perfect, take me for exam le
Jr Classical Ltague 1 2 3 4 ACt1V1fy Chrm 2
V I-' 4 Class1cal Honor Soc1ety 1 2 3,4 Sec 4
Forum Llterary Soclety 2,3,4 Chaplaln 2,3 Treas
4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Actwlty Chrm
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Blazer Kmg Nommee 4 Anton1ans 4
ROBERT BORCHERDT
'One should not neglect one s educatlon for on
stud1es
Sc1ence Club 1,2 Boys' Glee 1 Anton1a.ns 4
Football 1 2 3,4, Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball
12 3 4 Track I 2,3 VUSIW Club 3 4
DAVID BRENTLINCER
' ve a great memory for forgettmg
FFA 1 2,3,4 V P 4 Antomans 4
PHILIP BUCHER
Never Judge a man by h1s s1ze
Track 1,2, Latm Club 1,2
SUSAN BUCKl.ER
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FHA 1 2 General's D1spatch 4 Cheerleader
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MARGARET BURDITT
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F H A 1 2 3,4 Perfect attendance 1 2,3
NORMA BURDITT
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NEIL CONNER
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Football 1 2 3,4, Baseball 1 Track 2 3 4
NITA CORDY
Softly she speaks, weetly she sm1le
Span1sh Club 1,2, G1r1s'G1ee 2 Sec 2 Muced
Chorus 3 4, Band 1,2,3 4, Antonxans 34 Cheer
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Tra1lblazer Queen Nommee 4
JF JANE EMBERGER
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3 4, Annual Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 4, Anton1ans
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L1 rary Club 1,3, F H A 1 2 3 4 Pres 4
Anton1ans 3 4, G A A 2,3,4 Pep Club 3 4
Scholarshlp team 2,3, Off1Ce secretary 4
JOYCE FERNBAUGH
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EDWARD GOLDING
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Annual Staff 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Anton1ans
34 Pres 4 Thesp1ans 3 4, Basketball 12 3 4
Baseball 1,2,4 Track 3 Class Presldent 2
Class Treasurer 1
MARYRUTH GOMERSALL
A true fr1end w1th qual1 1es at are r
Lat1n Club 1 2, L1brary Club 1 2, SCISDCC
C ub 3 4 G rls' Glee 1 Band 1,2,3 4
Anton1ans 3 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 3,4, G A A
1,3,4, Pep Club 3 4, Scholarshlp Team 1
LARRY GOOD
I envy no man who knows more tha
TERRY GOTTSCHALK
E1ther I w1ll f1nd a way or I w1ll make o
Lat1n Club 1 2, Sc1ence Club 3 4, Annual Staff
4 M1xed Chorus 2 3,4, Pres 4 Ensemble 4
Band 1,2,3 4 Pres 4 Anton1ans 3 4 Sec 4
Thesp1ans 3 4 Pres 4 Nat1onal Honor Soclety
3 4 Scl1ola.rsh1p Team 1 2 3, Class V P 3
Class Sec 4 Boys' State 4
OBER HARMAN
He 1S a leader of men and a follower of wom
Anton1ans 3,4 Football 2 3,4 Basketball 1
3 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Student COU.1'1C1l 1 Class
Treasurer 2, Tra1lb1azer Kmg Nom1nee 4
BERNARD HEILMAN
'T1me tells on a man espec1ally a good t1m
Lat1n Club 1,2, Sec 2 Sclence Club 3 4, Gen
eral's D1spatch 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4,
Anton1ans 3,4, Football 1,2 3,4, Basketball 12
3 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Student COLlI1Cll 3 4 Pres
4, V P 3 Boys' State 4
FRANK HERTZFELD
A qu1et, knowlng, country lad
F F A 1 2 3 4 Anton1ans 3 4, Thesplans 3 4
NEIL HOLLIKER
S ud1ous and a good fr1end beS1dCS
Lat1n Club 1 2 Sclence Club Annual Staff
4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4, Band 1 2 3 4 Nat1onal
Honor SOCIEYY 3 4 Scholarshlp Team 1,2
JAMES HOLLSTEIN
T e cautlous seldom rr
JANET HOVER
Merry, mus1cal, and m1sch1evou
Lat1n Club 1 2, Sec 2 Spa.n1sh Club 3 4, Pres
4 Annual Staff 4 M1xed Chorus 1 3 4 Ensemble
4 Band 1,2,3,4 Anton1ans 3 4 Thesp1ans 3 4
Scholarshlp Team 1 2,3 G A A 2 4 Pep Club
3 Student Counc1l 3 Nat1onal Honor Soclety
V P
DALLAS HYATT
'To know h1m IS to l1ke h1m
Spamsh Club M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Track 2
JOAN JEFFREY
If she can't f1nd anythmg to laugh about, she'll Jus
g1gg1e
Lat1n Club 1,2, General's Dlspatch 3,4 G1rls
Glee 2,3 Mlxed Chorus 4 Anton1ans 3 4
CAROL KIDD
Pretty as a P1CtL1I'C, DICE frame t
Llbrary Club 2 F H A 1,2, General's D1s
patch 3 G1rls' Glee 1 2, Antomans 3 4
G A A 1,2,3 4 OfflC6 Sec 3, Pep Club 3 4
Student Counc1l 4
ROLLIN LAUNDER
IS educatlon IS only p1gsk1n de p
Lat1n Club 1 Sc1ence Club 3 Phys Ed Club
123 GeneralsD1spatch 4 Anton1ans 34 Foot
ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 12,3, Baseball 2
Track 1,3,4, ClassVP 24
MIKE LEMP
' man of a few thousand words '
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"Sugar and SPICE and everythlng mce
Lat1n Club 1,2 Pres 2, Sc1ence Club 4 Annual
Staff 3,4, Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 4
Band 1 2 3 Anton1ans 3,4, Natxonal Honor Soclety
3,4 Scholarshlp team l,2,3, GAA 4 Offlce
Sec 4 Student Counc1l 3,4, Sec 4 Treas 4
Class Secretary 2 Gxrls' State 4
DENNIS MAIER
ork has kllled many a man, why d1e""
Baseball 4 Bowl1ng 4
JUDY MARCINEK
May she always stay the same, changmg noth1ng but
her name
Llbrary Club 2 Treas 2 FHA l,2, General's
Dlspatch 4 G1rls' Glee 1,2, Mlxed Chorus 3 4,
Ensemble 4 Band 2,3, Anton1ans 3 4 Cheer
lea er 4 G A A 1 2,3 4 Offlce Sec 4 Pep
Club 3 4
THOMAS MARKLEY
' There are two sldes to every questxon the wrong
slde, and my slde
Latm Club 1,2 Pres 2 M1xed Chorus 2,3 4
team 1 Basketball l,2,3, Baseball 1,2,4, Class
Presldent 3
JOHN MAYFIELD
"A greater guy you ll never meet "
Spamsh Club 2 3 V P 3 Sc1ence Club 3 4'
General's Dlspatch 3 4 Edxtor 4 Scholarslu
team 3, Basketball 2 Student COU.!1C1l 1
SALLY JO MILLER
'Her tongue IS l1ke a wheel, one spoke after an
other
Latm Club 1,2 Glrls' Glee 1 Mlxed Chorus
2 3 4 Anton1ans 3 4 Scholarshlp team 3
MARTHA MURDOCK
Her d1spos1t1on 15 l1ke her smlle always sunn
Spamsh Club 1,2, Llbrary Club 2 3 4, Sec 4
G1rls'G1ee 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 2,3,4, Anton1ans
4 Off1CE Secretary 4, Trallblazer Queen Nomme
LAWRENCE PALMERTON
B s1lent and pass for a phllosopher
Anton1ans 3,4, Thesp1ans 3 4, Scholarshlp
team 1,2, Perfect Attendance 1 2
LARRY PARK
' When the teacher IS away, the students wxll play
Phys Ed Club l,2,3 Sec 3 Anton1ans 34
Football l,2,34 Track 1,234
MIKE PENNHXIGTON
A llttle nonsense now and then IS relxshed by e
best of men
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Anton1ans 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Offxce Sec 4
Basketball 1,2,3,4
I
RICHARD RADER
' Well you l1ve and learn
A , 4 ec Anton1ans 3 4 Thesplans
3 4 Basketball 1
THOMAS REYNOLDS
Slow and steady wlns the race
Latm Club 1 2 Football manager 4 Basketball
manager 4
GENE ROACH
"Everyt1me he spoke, we were sure to hear a S1 y
Joke
General's Dlspatch 4 Boys' Glee 3 Antomans
3,4 Thesp1ans 3 4 V P 4 Bowlmg 2 3 4
Captaxn 4
BRUCE ROCKWELL
'He who mvented work should have flmshed 1
Band 2 Anton1ans 4
CAROLE ROGERS
'B g blue eyes and a c armmg sml e
Spamsh Club 3 4, Sec 4, F H A 1,2, Annual
Staff 4 Girls' Glee 1, Mlxed Chorus 2,3 4
Anton1ans 3,4, G A A 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, ,
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DONNA RUPP
"Sweet and sedate, always on tlme, never ate
Lat1n Club 1 2, Sc1ence Club 4 A
Annual Staff 4 Scholarshlp team 4 G A A
2,3 4 Pep Club 4 Perfect Attendance l,2,3
LARRY RUPP
Folks say I m bashful, but my frzends know be er
Lat1n Club 1,2, Anton1ans 3 Scholarshlp team
3 Football 2 Basketball 1 2,3 Baseball 1
ALICE SASSE
'Neat and Swee '
Lat1n Club 1 F H A 1 3 4, General's Drspatch
JOYCE SAWYER
'Sxngle bl1ss IS sweet, but why not double sweemess
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Lxfe 1S short, so why not have a good tlme wh1le
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Staff 4 Muced Chorus 2, Band 1, Anton1ans
3 4 Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1 2,3 4 Baseball
1,2 3,4, Student COUIICII 2 Class Pres 4 Class
RONALD SCOTT
Work fascmates me, I could s1t and watch lt for
hours
THOMAS SHARPE
It s not what you do It s the way you do lt
Sc1ence Club 3 A Pres
V P 3 Mnced Chorus 2,3,4 Band 2 Antomans
3,4, Dance Band 1,2
JAMES SILVER
'There IS no way to get r1d of temptat1on except
o y1eld to lt "
Llbrary Club 2 Sclence Club 1 2 3 Phys Ed
Club 1 2,3, Boys' Glee 1 M1xed Chorus 1,
1 Golf 1,2, Tenn1s
JUDY SOLOMON
She never falls to speak a pleasant wor '
Spamsh Club 1 2 L1bra.ry Club 3 General's D1s
patch 4 Glrls Clee 2 Antonlans 3 4 G A A
2 3 4 Off1Ce Secretary
BETTY ANN STRAYER
" e sky s the l1m1 "
Band 1,2,3,4, Anton1ans 3,4, G A 4
WILLIAM STRAYER
'Everybody loves a lover
Sc1ence Club 3 F F A l,2,3,4, Reporter 4
Band 1,2 3 4, Antomans 3 4, Basketball 1,2
Baseball 1 2
KENNETH STUDER
'Not too ser1ous, not too gay but a rare good fellow
anyway
SCIGDCE Club 3 4 F F A 1 2,3 4, Treas 4
Band l,2,3 4 Pep Band 1,2,3 4 Dance Band
1 2 3 4 Anton1ans 3 4, V P 4 Thesplans 3 4
Track 2 3
JAMES TRAPP
" tter a Wltty fool than a foolls w1t "
Spamsh Club 1 Antomans 4 Bowl1ng 3 Sec
3 Boys' State 4
GERALD WALLACE
' L1fe IS just a game of basketball Wlth t1me out for
dates "
Sclence Club 3 4 Mnced Chorus 3 4, Band 4
Antonlans 3,4 Thesp1ans 3 4, Basketball 1
3,4 Track 2, Class Treas 4 Tra1lblazer Kmg
Nom1nee 4 Boy's State 4
JEANNE WALP
A l1lt m her laugh er, a sparkle m her eye
Lat1n Club 1,2, Lxbrary Club 1,2, General's
DISPZIICCII 4 G1rl's Glee 1, Mxxed Chorus 2
G1rls' Ensemble 3 Band 1 2,3 4 Anton1ans 3 4
G A A 1,4 Offxce Sec 4 Pep Club 3 Tra1l
blazer Queen Nom1nee 4
JEANNE WANEK
'L1ve, love, laugh, an be ha py
Annual Staff 3 G rls' Glee 1,2, Band 12 3,
Anton1ans 4, G A A 3 4 Offxce Sec 2 3
epClub 1234 VP 2
SUE WEAVER
A blush 15 beaut1fu.l but somet1mes mconvenlen
3, M1xed Chorus 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Antomans
3 4, Thespzmans 3,4, Scholarsh1p team 1 ,
GAA 34 PepClub 34
COERGE WENZLICK
For my part, gettmg up seems not so hard as ly1ng
down
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WILLIAM WHITE
'H s h1ghest amb1t1on IS to succeed
Lat1n Club 1,2, Sc1ence Club 3,4 Pres
Boys' Glee 2, Mlxed Chorus 3,4 Band
Antomans 3,4, Scholarsh1p team 1,2 3 Class
Pres 1
SALLY WILDER
S lence IS golden but who wants r1ches'7'
FHA 134,Sgtatarms 4
EDWARD WOODS
'Of all thxngs that l l1ke best, I most prefer to S1 and
res "
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Albrlght, Sheralyn 22 26, 34 44
Allen, Ronald 49
Alllon, Alana 21, 22 30 34 36
Ames, Darla 18 22, 29, 34, 68
Ames, Dayle 20, 22 34 44
Anderson, Joe 49
Armbruster, L1nda 20, 22, 30, 44
Arnold Chester 44
Amold Phyhss 26, 38
Atklnson, Dave 20, 29 50 58
Aumend Sally 38
Aumend Sandra 26 30 36 49
Austm Harold 22, 49 58
Av1la, Ernestme 30 38
Avlla, Frank 49
Baker Dlane 18 34, 38
Baker Jerry 49
Baldw1n, Larry 17 57 68
Banks, Anne 5 18 29, 30 34 68
Barber James 33, 68
Bamey, James 22, 33, 44
Barney Norman 21, 68
Barney, Walter 33, 38
Bates, Tom 18, 28, 33 38
Bath, James 44 59
Bauman, Harlon 38
Bayless, Charles 38
Beers, Bevy 18 22 30 38
Bels, Fa1th16 17 29
Bels, Myra 20, 26, 30,
Benson, Paul 18 38 62
Bettrrdge Patsy 21 36 49
Bettrldge Thomas 5, 16 18
Bernhard Larry 29 44
Beverly Kenneth 44
Bxaleckl Lawrence 49
Black, Jrm 38
Black, Norma 18 26 38
Boehk Craxg 44
Borcherdt Robert 18, 57, 60 6
Bordner, Juamta 18, 30, 38
Borger Susan 36, 44 64
Bradley Dav1d 44
Bradshaw, Debb1e 28 36 44
Brenthnger, Dav1d 32 33,
Brentllnger, Laurle 30 36, 54
Brlmmer, Robert 38, 42
Brogan, Ronald 49
Brown, Bemard 49
Brown, Elxzabeth 22, 26, 49
Brown, Jul1e 18 20 29 38
Brovsme, Conn1e 18, 28 30
Bucher, Dwlght 22, 49
Bucher, Jerry 22 44
Bucher, Karen 22, 36, 4
Bucher K1mber 33 38 44
Bucher, Larry 33 44
Bucher, Mary 20 30, 49
Bucher, Ph1l1p 69
Bucher, Terry 33 44
Buckler, Sue 18, 31, 34 64 69
Buckler, W1ll1am 36, 49
Buehler, Dav1d 22 36
Buerk Gary 20, 44
Bunde, Letha 16 17 , 22 28
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Burd1tt, Lawrence 44
Burdltt Margaret 70
Burd1tt, Norma 26 70
Burkert Carol 34 36 44
Burkett, Bob 14 15 18 3 , 60 63
Burmelster, Jacquellne 22, 30, 36
Byrd Ben 49
Carpenter, Patr1c1a 49
Cervantes, Robert 33, 45
Chanady Tom 49, 58
Chortle, Sharon 21, 26
Clear Doyle 22 44
Colllns, Delbert 33, 38
Conner, Patr1c1a 30 36 50
Conner, Robert 57 70
Connolly, Patrxck 20, 50, 58, 65
Conrad, Arlene 20, 30 34
Conrad Paula 18 26 38
Coon, Kenny 33 45
Cooper, John 22, 29 38
Corb1n Evelyn 18 39
Cordy, N1ta 5 18, 22, 29 34 70
Coss, Raymond 45
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Cymbola, Joe 50 58
Dals, Fred 22, 28 39
Dav1s, Robert 33, 45
Dav1son, Carol 34 36 45, 4
Debbe Thomas 33, 39, 62
DeLong Collette 39
DeLong Dale 39
Demson, Jean 30, 36, 50
Demson, Mlchael 18 39
Dennls, Joyce 22, 30 34 36, 50
DeV1ncent, Charlotte 20, 22
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Dleter, R1chard 28, 39 60
Dleter, Ronn1e 20 50, 58
DIPPQFY, D1ane 30, 34, 36, 50
DIPPEYY, W1l11am 18, 39
Dlxon Barbara 18, 26 30, 39
Doren, Wllber 39, 60 62
Dorn Adolph 21, 45
Dunham, Carol 21, 30 36 50
Dunnet, Bob 29, 50
Dwyer Patr1ckl4, 36 45
Eamest, Leslle 45
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Elendt Dorothy 26 50
Elendt, Margaret 30 9
Elllot, Sandra 39
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Emberger, John 20
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Everett Karen 26, 30
Ewald, John 22, 28 36 45
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Farr Carol 26 34, 45
Falr, Dorls 18, 26 27 34
Farnsworth Beth 22, 36
Felton, Harvest 39
Fernbaugh Joyce 18, 26 34,
Ferrel, Karen 18 26 27 39
Ferrenberg Lou1se 20 22 28 30
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FlSCl1Cl' Judy 18, 26 29, 36 39
Flogaus, Janette 26 27 30, 3
Flynn, Harry 29 50 58
Fortney VICKY 30 39
Foumxer, Jon 39 41
Fowler, Judy 21, 26 30 34 45
Frankforther, Barbara 26 30
Frankiorther, Dav1d 45 59
Frost, James 22, 29, 50
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Funk Donald 39
Ftmk, Jl1Cl1tl1 50
Furry, Barton 62
Furry Ga1l22, 30 34 36 50
Garber Carl 40
Garber, Judy 26 50
Garber, Robert 40
Garber, Susan 26, 45
Gehrke Carol 20 45
Gerrty, Thomas 50
Gerken Bernadeen 0 0
Grbson, Charles 50
Glbson John 57 71
Glll, Barbara 21, 22, 26 30
Glllard Wllham 45
Goldmg, Edward 17 18 19 60
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Hessman Mary 22 34 36, 51 64
Heuerman, Myron 18 40 62
H111 Ester 26 34 51
H1ntz, Emma 26 30 45
Hobbs Maxlne 45
Holllker Gene 22, 36 45
Holl1ker,Ne1l 16 17 22 28
Holl1ker Sharon 22, 34, 51
Holloway, Robert 20, 33, 46
I-lolstem James 33, 72
Horn1ng Dorthy 22 30, 34 36
Hom1n Pearl 22, 30 34 36
Horvath Paul 40
Houston Emma 26 30 46
22 29, 34 72
Howard Barbara 18 26, 34 40
Howard, Sharon 36, 51
Howard, V1Ck1e 46
Hubbard Ph1ll1p 36 51 58
Huglll Bonnle 22 30, 51
Hyatt Dallas 28 29 72
Jackson James 21, 29, 36 46 62
Jaquette, Carol 20 40
Jeffery Joan 18 28 31 73
Jones Arlene, 30 40
Jones, Thad 38, 29 40 60 63
Kades, Mabel 21 26, 34 4
Ka1ser Leroy 46
Kamer, Carol 30 34 36, 46
Kamer, Conn1e 18, 30, 34 40
Karomol Casper 51
Karns, Gary 46
Kexfer, R1chard 22, 33
Keller, Janet 26 34 46
Kern Joan 40
K1dd Carol 14 18 34 65 66 73
K1dd Robert 33 36, 51 58
K1dd Shlrley 40
K1lgore Donna 20 26 30
Klng, La Verne 29, 51
Klrkendal, Stanley 46 62
Kllne, B111 40
Knapp, Gene 40
Knauss, Lee 20 30, 51
Knollm111er, Sue 18 26 30 34
Kobeck Patr1c1a 30, 34 54
Kock, Janet 20, 21, 34 46
Kosler Alan 40
Kosler, Lee 29, 46
Krans, Delores 26, 27 30, 52
La Plante, Leslle 18 41
Launder, JHCQUIC 26, 30 52
Launder,Roll1e 18 31 57 2,
Leatherman, Mary 14 22 30
36 52, 64 65
Leatherman, Susan 18 28 34 41
Ledbetter Carole 21 26 30 52
Ledbetter Sally 18, 28, 30 38
Lehman Sharon 26 30 52
Lemenger Dawn 26 27 46
Lemp, Mlke 62 73
Lentz, Janet 21, 34, 41
Lewallen James 52
LEWIS Barbara 14 15 16 17 18
29 34 65 73
Lewls Dlck 29 36, 49, 52, 58
Lxmes, Arlene 18 26 30 34 41
L1nn Llnda 30 46 47
L1p1I'lSkl Sandy 20 30 46
Lxpkowskl Helen 18, 30 34 41
Lopez, Manuel '70 38, 52 58
Lopez M1chael 20 46 59 62
Lunse J1m 46, 62
Luncc, Kenneth 33, 52
Lyon, Rebecca 20, 22, 30 46
Mazer, DCIUIIS 73
Marcmek, Jud1th 18 28 30 31
64, 74
Markley Tom 18, 22, 7
Marshall, Elton 46
Martlnez, Elvlra 52
Mathewson, BOHIIIE 46
Matzlnger James 52
Mayf1eld John 31
Mazey, B111 52 58
Mazey, Sandra 27, 41, 4
McCreery, Douglas 46 69
McGav1n Fr1eda 30, 5
McGee, Pobcrt 46
McGee, Robert 41
McGee Wllllanl 29 4
McKee, Ralph 14 44 46 59 63
Meach, Donald 52
Mead Donna 26, 27 30
Megys1, Sharon 26, 30
Merrlam W1llo Ann 34, 36 44 46
Merrll, Betty 22, 36, 51 52
Mertes, John 47, 59
M1ller, John 33, 47
M1ller, Mar1lyn 30 47
M1ller Peggy 18, 28 32 34 41,
M1ller Sally Jo 18 28 74
Morehouse, Jud1th 21, 22 47
MOYILZ, Sherr1e 52
Morrlson Donald 36 52 58
Morrow, Evelyn 22, 26 52
Mosher, Pr1sc1lla 41
Murdock, Martha 6 18 21 28
30 74
87
Navarre R1chard 41, 62
Nessle, Kathryn 18, 20 22
30 41
Nontell Karen 30
Osenbaugh Barbara 18 22
30, 41
Osenbaugh Mary 22 26 52
Osstlfm, Shirley 47
Ott, Charles 47
Ott Marcella 34, 41
Packer Roberta 28 40
Palmerton Lawrence 18, 19, 74
Park, Judy 18, 26, 27, 30 41
Park, Larry 18 30, 57, 74
Patrlck, Gary 18 29 41
Patrrck, Mary Jo 22 34 47
Pavhk Helen 36, 47 58
Pennel, Roger 36, 52
Penmngton, Jolene 20, 30, 34 49
52, 64
Penn1ngton Judy 18 26, 27 4
Penmngton M1le 18 60 75
Perkms, Patr1c1a 22, 30, 34,
51 2
Ph1Ll1ps, James 18 41
Ph1ll1ps, Jerry 62
Plotts, Carol 22 36 47
Plotts, Vernon 62
Pooley, Bob 14 42 60, 63
Powers, Jamce 26, 30, 31, 42
Rader RlCh8Id 32, 33 75
Ramsey D1ane 47
Raschke Kurt 52 58
Raschke L1sa 34, 42
Reese, Gerald 52
Relley W1ll1am 22 28 36 47
Reynolds Patsy 26 34 47
Reynolds Tom 57 75
R1eth John 22 29 53 58
RISOD D1ane 36 47
R1son Ronald 18, 21, 29, 42
Rlster Bemard 47
Rrster, Danny 53
Roach, Gene 18, 19 31 75
Roberts, Bettae 30, 40 42
Rockwell Bruce 18 75
Rogers, Carole 15 17 18 20
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Rock, W1ll1am 21, 36 42
Roth Martln 28, 42
Roth, R1chard 29 52 53
Rumsey, Frank 42
Rupp Donna 17 34, 75
Rupp, Galen 47
Rupp Kay 34 42
Rupp, Larry 53 76
Rupp, Mar1lyn 26 47
Rupp Ne1l 33 47 48
Rupp Ronald 36 53, 58
Sack Donald 47
Saldana Jun1or 47
Sanford VIHCICHC 28 36 47
Sasse, Al1ce 26, 31, 76
Sasse, Paul 22 36 47, 48
Sasse, Tom 62
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Sawlckx, Larry 30 36 47 59
Saw1ck1, Nancy 30, 42
Sawyer, Joyce 76
Schaller, Steve 33, 42
Schaller, Thomas 22, 33 53
Schmuhl, Carol 47
Schmuhl John 14 36, , , 58
Schmuhl, Larry 53
Schoonmaker, Lee 17, 18, , 76
Schwab, Steve 62
Schwartz, Paul 33, 29 59
Scott, Ronald 76
Seel, Edward 47
Sellers, Ellen 21 34 36 53
Shadle, Thomas 22, 29, 33,
Sharpe, Thomas 29 32 33,
Shelton, Jack 20 28 48
Shepherd, Dan 18, 21, 31 4
Shepherd, M1chael26 53 58
Sherer, Barbara 30, 34 48
Sherw1n, Craxg 53, 5
Sherwm, Larry 42
Shrlllng, Mary 53
Shoup, Lloyd 48
Sllver, Robert 53 54 5
Sllver, James 60, , 7
Slanmka, Frank 48
Smxgelskl, James 44
Sm1ge1sk1, Mary 26 4
Smlgelskl Robert 18
Smlth, Charles 29, 33 42
Srmth, Robert 33 48 62
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Smlthers, Wxllxam 62
Snyder, Louls 53
Solomon, Janet 20, 30, 34
Solomon, Judy 18, 31, 38, 76
Spxllls, Madalyn 30 48
Sp1l11s, Margaret 26 30, 53
Sp1ll1s, Shlrley 26 30 42
S rmk Barry 18, 21 23, 29, 42 6
Spr1nger, Dona 22, 28 42
Sprlnger, Sherrle 20 22
Squlre, Calv1n 33 48
Stall, John 29 48
Stamm, Lenny 42 60 63
Stamm, Marjorle 20 30 34 53
Starkweather, Nancy 18, 22 29 42
Stephenson, Janet 26, 30, 34 53
Stevens, Laura 20, 53
Stevens, Shlrley 42
Stlckles, Kay 21, 22, 26, 30, 53
Strckney Jay 20, 53, 58
St1llwell Peggy 26 34, 53
Strayer, Betty 22, 77
Strayer, Larry 28, 42
Strayer, Wxlllam 18, 32, 33, 7
Stott Brenton 48
Studer Elaxne 22, 30 36,
Studer, Ga1l 18, 22, 28, 42
Studer, John 38 43 60 6
Studer, Judy 22 26 27, 30,
44 48
Studer, Kenneth 33, 62, 77
Stultz, Lxnda 26 27 30, 48
Suleskl Dave 43
Suleskl, Rose 30, 34 36, 53
Synder, Lo1s 26, 53
Sweede, L1nda 18, 21, 22 24,
29 30, 34 43
Tansel, Lou1s 54
Taylor, Gary 48
Taylor, Joanne 21, 26,
Taylor, Nancy 30, 54
Thomas, Marv1n 54
Thompson, Alv1n 18 23
Thomberry, Jeff 20 54
Toth Margaret 26 30 43
Towner, Melvm 43
Townsend, Melvm 48 59 65
Trapp, James 18, 77
Ugolxm, Carmen 17 18 22 24
34 43 64
Utterback, Margene 22 30
36 54
Van Fleet Barbara 43
Vargus, Mlke 33 54
Vasquez, Arthur 20, 43
Vasvery Deanna 30 48
Vasvery, Donald 48
Veres, Stephame 30 54
Vore Frank 29, 54
Wagner, Jane 54
Walbolt, Barbara 18 30 43
Walbolt, Nancy 18 43
Wallace, Gerald 7 18 19 28 77
Wanek, Donald 33 54
Wanek, Jeanne 18 34 54 78
Watson Paulme 30
Wayne James 43 49
Weaver, Sue 18, 19 22 24 34 78
Weber Shlrley 26, 34 43
Wexmer, Robert 33, 43 65
Webster, Charles 48
Webster, R1chard 54
Welch Albert 33, 43
Welch Hosea 42, 4
Welker, Donna 48
Wenzllck, Edna 43
Wenzllck, George 33 78
Wenzllck, John 33, 54
Whalen, Edward 43
Wh1te, Wrlham 16, 22, 28
Wh1te, Jeanne 14 18 22 30, 4
36, 54 64
WICIIDSRI, Arlene 26 54
W1el1nsk1, Bemard 43
W1emken, Larry 54, 58
W1lder, Janet 22, 26, 30,
Wllder Rlchard 48
W1lder, Sally 26 27 78
Wrles, Loren 43
W1lhelm, Ga1l22, 34, 36 49 ,
W1lhelm, George 48 59
Wxlkerson, Carol 26, 30 43
W1l1 June 15, 54
Wrllxams, Frankxe 48
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Wxse, Donald 48
Wxse, Norma 54
Wxttes, Charles 43
Wrttes, Emre 54
WIRES, Kenneth 48, 59
Wxttes, Patsy 48
W1ttes, Shlrley 14, 18 20, 38, 43
Wohlgamuth Mark 78
Woods Edward 78
Woods Judy 18 22, 43
Wor11ne, Theresa 22 30 34 36, 54
Worllne, Tlmothy 14, 36 48 59
Wortman, James 54
Wums, Bonn1e 54
Young, Deborah 20, 21, , 3
Young, Susan 22
Zwyer Tom 33 48
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Albaugh Rlchard 10 56 60
Baker Ethel 10 '71 58
Baker, Robert 10, 59
Baxter, James 10, 56 6
Campbell, Carl 10
Chase, Charles 10
Falor Bernard 10, 29
HISSF, Paul 10 56
Kassey, Martha 11
Knerr, Mark 11, 16
Kuney, Clara 11 36
Metzger, Herbert 11
Mock, Sandra 11 31
Nelson, Elma ll, 26
Peura, Eleanor 11
Reed, Jerry 12
Rhmehalt, Mary Ann 12
R1tzenthaler, Ray 12 59, 63
Wendt Dan 12 17, 58
W11l1amson, Roy 12, 18 19
Young Davld 12 33
Carr, John 8
Denn1s, Jay C 8
Dudrow, Harry 8
Gottschalk Lena 9
Gottschalk, S M 8
Hanley, Merl1n
Trapp, Kenneth 8
Wh1te, Vlfglnla 9
Woods W1ll1am 8
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CONGRATULATIONS
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Your Prescription Shop
WATERVILLE PHARMACY
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Waterville Ohlo
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B 8: L AUTO SERVICE
Dynamometer Allgnment Servlce
Wheel Balancing Automatlc Transmlsslon Repalr
Phone TR 7 5330
Whitehouse Ohm
Phone TR 7 5380 Whitehouse Ohio
Processlng of all
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Waterville Ohio
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Phone UR 8 2191
Waterville Ohuo
Congratulatzons
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PRINTING
Phone TW 3 6262
BUNDLE
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Appliances
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Weckerly Road
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Whitehouse ohl0
HOME DECORATING SHOP
Kyanlze Paints
Wallpaper
Phone UR 8 2571
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MAUMEE VALLEY
MONUMENT COMPANY
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Phone UQ 8 3801
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SAWYER'S MARATHON SERVICE
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Waterville Ohio TR 7-5583
Whntehouse Ohio
Gram Feed Coal
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Best Wzshes and Good Luck to the Class 0 1959
Phone TR 7 5331 or TW 3 8525
CHEVROLET VAUXHALL PONTIAC
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Providence 8. Maumee Sts Whltehou se Ohlo
Complzm ents
LEVINA S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone TR 7 5387 Whitehouse Ohio
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PAUL MCOSCAR INSURANCE
Viatervxlle Ohxo
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Whltehouse Ohio Phone TR 7 5388
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Pears Honey
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WOODS AND SONS STORE
Meats Processmg
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ANTHONY WAYNE SHOPPING CENTER
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Congratulatzons
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The Entlre Annual Staff W1shes to Thank
All Those Who Have Contr1buted to the
Success of the 1959 Tra1lblazer Our Pub
l1shers, The Amer1can Yearbook Company,
Our Photographers, Powell Stud1os and
Blosser Stud1os, the Merchants and BUS1
nessmen, Whose Patronage Helped to
Defray the Expense of Putt1ng Out Th1s
Publ1cat1on, and Our Adv1sor, Mr Wendt,
Whose Gu1dance and Tolerance Were of
Pr1me Importance 1n A1d1ng Our Produc
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