Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)
- Class of 1957
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DEDICATIGN
We, the Senior Class of 1957, wish to dedicate this,
our final endeavor to our parents and our school. These
two guiding forces have shaped and molded our lives in-
to the beings that we are today. During the past twelve
years, they have helped us each day to be better qualified
to become the citizens of tomorrow.
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A ADMINISTRATION
JAMES E. SLOUGH
Principal
CHARLEY E GROTH
Supenntendent
BOARD OF EDUCATIGN
Members of the Board of Education this year are President, Harold Noelg Vice-
President, Paul Conine, Luther Wiseley, Fred Pessell, and Harold Peters. - Hired as
clerk of the board of education this year was Louise Kirkendall. Mr. Charley E.
Groth is the superintendent.
Having been transferred to Cleveland, the remainder of Mr. Don Armbrecht's
term was filled by Mr. Harold Peters.
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SENIORS
MARVIN BOES
Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Stage Manager 3,4
BETTY BAME
Class Play 3, 4
Honor Society 3, 4
Girls' Glee Club 1.2, 3
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Library Staff 3
Operetta 2
Choir 3, 4
G. A. A. 2, 3, 4
F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
F.T.A. 3,4
LESTER BOWMAN
Varsity A 4
Jr. High Basketball 1
Football 1,2, 3, 4
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SENIORS
DAVE CARDWELL
Class Play 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Boys' Glee Club 2
Co. Music Festival 1 2 3 4
Ensemble 4
Science Club 2
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
F.T.A. 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 4
ROMA BEAMER
Class Play 3,4
Student Council 1
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Officer 2, 3,
Library Staff 3,4
Choir 2,3,4
G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
F.l-l.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
F.T.A. 1,2,3,4,
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OTTO COFFMAN JR.
Varsity A 4
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4
Football 2, 4
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SENIORS
RODN EY CON LEY
Class Play 3, 4
Scholarship Team 2, 3
Science Club 1, 2, 3
Annual Staff 3, 4
F. T, A, 3, 4
PAT BINGER
Class Play 3, 4
Honor Society 3, 4
Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4
Library Staff 3
Operetta 2
Choir 2, 3, 4
F.F.A. Chapter
G. A.A. 1.2, 3, 4
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4
Sweetheart 4
DAVID DREIS BACH
Class Play 4
Student Council 3
Honor Society 3, 4
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Co. Auditions 3, 4
Scholarship Team 1, 2,
Choir 3, 4
Varsity A 1, 2, 3, 4
F. T. A. 3, 4
Football 1, 2, 4
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SENIORS
PAT EISAMAN
Class Play 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Co. Music Festiva
Co. Auditions 1,2
F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
F.H.A. Officer 3
Library Staff 3
Operetta 3
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G. A. A. 1.2, 3, 4
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BOB FARRELL
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Student Council 1, 2
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Co. Auditions 3
Dist. Music Auditions 3
Choir 3, 4
Varsity A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Annual Staff 3, 4
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BILL GOOD
Student Council 1
Class Officer 1, 2
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Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 4
All County Football 4
Candy Room 4
Annual Staff 3,4
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SENIORS
JIM HITCHINGS
Class Play 4
Student Council 3, 4
Class Officer 3, 4
Varsity A 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2,4 V
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Candy Room 4
Annual Staff 3, 4
Football 1, 3
ELLEN HEINZE
Class Play 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4
Co. Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4
Co. Auditions 4
Dist. Music Auditions 3, 4
Operetta 3
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
G. A. A. 2, 4
F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
DAN KUHLMAN
Class Play 3, 4
Student Council 4
Library Staff 4
Varsity A 2, 3, 4
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 3
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
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SENIORS
GENE LEWIS
Class Play 3, 4
Student Council 4
Honor Society 4
F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
F. F.A. Officer 2, 3, 4
Judging Team 2, 3, 4
Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, 4
PAT KING
Class Play 3,4
Student Council 4
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Co. Auditions 2, 3
Dist. Music Auditions 2, 3
Class Officer 4
Library Staff 3, 4
Operetta 3
F,l-l.A. 1,2, 3, 4
TOM MILLER
Honor Society 3, 4
Scholarship Team 1, 3
Varsity A 3, 4
Baseball 3,4
Basketball 1, 2
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DAVE SHILEY
Class Play 3, 4
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4
Library staff 4
Operetta 2
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity A 2, 3, 4
Football 1,2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Annual Staff 3, 4
JOAN MYERS
Class Play 3, 4
Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4
Co. Music Festival 3, 4
Operetta 3
Choir 2, 3, 4
G. A. A. 4
F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4
LARRY RADER
F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4
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SENICDRS
GENE SNYDER
Class Play 3, 4
Honor Society 3,4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Boys' Glee Club 1
Class Officer 1, 3, 4
Operetta 2
Scholarship Team 1,2,3
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4
Office staff 1, 2, 3, 4
MA RGIE PLESEC
Class Play 3, 4
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Honor Society 3, 4
Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4
Cheerleader 4
Library Staff 4
F. F, A, Chapter Sweetheart 3
G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4
F.T.A. 3,4
GENE SWITZER
Class Play 3, 4
Band 1,2, 3, 4
Class Officer 2, 3
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity A 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
All-county Football 4
Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, 4
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SENIOR
TOM TREECE
Varsity A. 2, 3, 4
F, F. A. 1, 2, 3
F. F. A. Officer 3
Football 1, 2, 3
Basketball 1
PAT REID
Class Play 3, 4
Band 1,2, 3
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Co. Music Festival 1 2 3 4
Dist. Music Auditions 2
Cheerleader 1, 2,
Operetta 2
Choir 2, 3,4
G, A. A. 1, 2, 3,4
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
ARVID WEAVER
Boys' Glee 2
Co. Music Festival 2,3
Co. Auditions 3
Dist. Music Auditions 3
Choir 2, 3, 4
Varsity A 4
F.F.A, 1,2, 3,4
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
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SENIORS
DONNA WICKISER
Class Play 4
Band 1, 2 , 3, 4
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Co. Auditions 1,2, 3
Ensemble 1,2
Choir 1,2, 3,4
G.A.A. 4
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4
DON WONDER
JERRY WOODWAR.D
Science Club 2
Student Council 2
Varsity A 2, 3, 4
F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4
Judging Team 3, 4
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Procedure team 2, 3, 4
Class Play 3,4
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F. F. A. Officer 3
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CLASS OFFICERS
President. . . . . . .
Vice President . . .
Secretary. . . . . . . . . .
Treasurer. . . . . . . . .
Reporter . . . .
Advisors . . .
Bob Beamer
Gordon Fruth
Betty Copsey
Rosemary Conine
Audrey Walsh
Mrs. Covert
Mrs. Wykoff
SOPHOMORES
President......
Vice President . . . . . . .
Karen Spearman
Ann Tesnow
Secretary ...... Barbara Van Driest
Treasurer .... Darlene Bricker
Reporter . . . Sally Binger
Advisors .... Mr. Slough
Mr. Willer
FRESHMEN
President ,,,,,,, Janet Noel
Vice President ,,,,,,,, Joanne Moore
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, Nancy Cole
Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sharon Hengsteler
Advisors .... Mr. Warren
Mr. Boyd
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Betty Blue
Shelby Brooks
Shirley Brooks
Rosemary Conine
Betty Co sey
Dan Dui, ar
Janet Igatherton
Gene Eisaman
Justin Emerine
Betty Fox
Gerald Gaertner
Gordon Fruth
Karen Greer
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This year the Seniors and Juniors again published with much success the Arcadian Mr Davies
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Dan Dulgar
Betty Copsey
Gerald Gaertner
Gordon Fruth
Rosemary Conine
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Jerry Harmon
Bob Beamer
Derol Painter
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Neva Van Sant
Sue Ann Huffman
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
The Senior Class presented the play "Curtain Going Up" on May 2 and 3, 1957. This three-
act comedy was unique and novel in that it was performed on a bare stage.
The story of the play was centered around Miss Burgess, who is directing her first play, and
all the comical, yet trying, obstacles that faced her. Some of which were: a grouchy janitor,
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actress, a flamboyant professional actress with advice and - a romance for herself.
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as student directors. The stage managers were Jerry Woodward, Marvin Boes, and Gene Lewis.
The cast was as follows:
Mrs. Irene Burgess. . . . . . . .
Lorry Fuller ........
Nancy Leveridge .... . . .
Miss Carolyn Moran .
Miss Henrietta Rivers. . . . . . .
Elsie Hunter. . . . . . . . .
Mr. Norman Carter .
Andy Fullbright ....
Jocko Guthrie ......
Mr. Tony Peterson . .
Margie Plesec
Roma Beamer
Rosemary Conine
Betty Bame
Pat King
Pat Reid
Dan Kuhlman
Dave Shiley
David Cardwell
Jim Hitchings
Mr. Richard Leveridge
Sylvia Moore . ........... .
Janet Young .....
Joan White ....
Kyle Roberts ....
Milt Sanders ....
Buck O'Hara ....
David Dreisbach
Joan Myers
Donna Wickiser
Pat Eisaman
Ellen Heinze
Bob Farrell
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
The Junior Class presented "Men Are Like Street Cars" on March 22, 1957.
The three act comedy centered around the Mason family, especially the activities of the
youngest member, Maudie. Maudie is in her early teens. She knows all the answers to every-
one's personal problems and doesn't hesitate to give them. The two problems which Maudie
herself has are trying to "marry off" her older sister, Silvia, and manipulate her part-time steady
Davy.
The situations become quite a scramble when Maudie starts using her techniques where they
aren't wanted.
The play was directed by Mr. Fred Crates, with the assistance of Bette Jo Switzer and Betty
Copsey, student directors.
The cast included Karen Greer as Maudie, Gerald Gaertner as Davy, Jean Norris as Mother,
Gordon Fruth as Dad, Betty Copsey as Silvia, Paul Peters as Jerry, Bob Beamer as Ted, Rosemary
Conine as Joy, Neva Van Sant as Alix, Sue Huffman as Lysbeth, Pauline Kish as Julie, Linda
Kinshaw as Mrs. White, Audrey Walsh as Mrs. Allen, Joyce Ritter as Mrs. Day, Jerry Harmon as
Chi, and Bette Jo Switzer as Margaret. The stage managers were Jim Wonder and Dale Swartz.
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HONOR SOCIETY
The Honor Society is a National organization composed of high school juniors and seniors. These
students are rated by a faculty committee at the end of the first semester on scholarship, leadership,
service, and character.
The Hancock County Honor Society students hold three social events at the county schools. At
the spring banquet the new members are initiated and are given their membership cards and pins.
Mrs. Oberholtzer was the Honor Society sponsor this year.
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The Student Council is one of the most active organizations in the high school. lt is composed
of eighteen members. Two from each organization and two from each of the top four grades.
Every student and teacher at the time of his or her registration as a member of this school auto-
matically becomes a member of this organization and remains so until he graduates or severs con-
nection with this school.
The purpose of the Student Council is to promote the general welfare of the students by co-
operating with the faculty in promoting better citizenship, fostering scholarship, high ideals, and
school spirit.
The Student Council sponsored numerous activities throughout the year. Among these were the
dances after basketball and football games, the annual Homecoming, Recognition Day and the Spring
Prom. A dance band furnished the music for the latter.
The Council donated money to Care and to the Polio fund this year.
They chose four full-length movies which were shown to the upper grades.
The project this year was Safety and Courtesy.
The Student Council officers were Jim Hitchings, Presidentg Bob Beamer, Vice Presidentg Sharon
Stall, Secretary-Treasurerg Darlene Shaull, Reporterg Mrs. Edith Covert, Sponsor.
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LIBRARY STAFF
The library staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Noel, has served the high school in many
ways. Pat King was assistant librarian. Roma Beamer, Marge Plesec, Dave Shiley, Joyce
Ritter, Pauline Kish, Marilyn Lazenby, Jean Norris, Betty Copsey, Audrey Walsh, Rosemary
Conine, and Betty Blue also served as the library staff.
This year many new reference and fiction books were added to the library. Also added
to the reading room was a new bulletin board for the purpose of displaying college and
vocational material. Other additions included a cabinet for displaying science material,
and several other new book and magazine shelves.
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F.H.A.
The Arcadia Chapter of Future Homemakers of America had many big events this year.
At Christmas they bought gifts for a needy family instead of having an exchange within the
group. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet was April 13. The banquet was served by the
seniors and their mothers. .
Bette Jo Switzer represents our chapter in the county as vice president.
Our officers for the year were: President, Pat King: Vice President, Donna Wickiserg
Secretary, Betty Fox, Treasurer, Betty Blueg Song Leader, Pat Reidg Historian, Betty Jo
Switzerg Parliamentarian, Karen Spearman: Student Council, Rosemary Conine, Sharon
Hengsteler.
Our new office that was just added this year was the photographer, Janet Hill. Chapter
Mothers are Mrs. Robert Beamer and Mrs. Homer Harmon who are also honorary members.
Mrs. Virginia Wykoff is our Chapter Advisor.
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The Arcadia F. F. A. Chapter completed the year with thirty members.
The Chapter officers this year are: President, Gene Switzerg Vice President, Bill Good,
Secretary, Bob Steyerg Treasurer, Delbert Smithg Reporter, Gene Lewisg Sentinel, Otto Coff-
man Jr.g Advisor, Charles Willer.
Dale Barr won the county public speaking contest.
We had several entries at the state F. F. A. convention. Marvin Boes, Kenny Boes,
and Arvid Weaver placed eighth in the state poultry judging contest.
The members had many champions and grand champions at the county fair this year.
We placed fourth in the county pest hunt. They also had a softball and basketball team which
competed with other F. F. A. Chapter's in the area.
The Chapter entertained their parents at the annual parents and son banquet.
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G.A.A.
The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization composed of all the girls in high
school who are interested in sports, and in promoting good sportsmanship.
This year our recreation program was highlighted by our bowling teams. We went
bowling every Wednesday night for about four months. We also had basketball games
with G.A . A. clubs from other schools.
We held our Mother-Daughter Banquet in April, with the Varsity A boys serving the
meal.
The officers for the year were:
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Vice President .... .... P at Binger
Secretary ..... . . . Pat King
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Barbara Van Driest
Reporter ...... . ...... . .......... . Sally Binger
Student Council Representatives .... . Joan Reid, Pat Arnet
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VARSITY A
The Varsity A is an honorary club composed of boys who have earned a letter in
any one of the three sports, football, basketball, or baseball.
The officers were: President, Dave Shileyg Vice President, Delbert Smithg
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The club has twenty-seven members this year, ranging from the ninth to the twelfth grades
The officers for this year are: President, Margie Plesec, Vice President, Dave Dreisbach,
Secretary, Karen Spearman, Treasurer, Betty Bame, Reporter, Karen Greer, and Student Council
Representatives are Roma Beamer and Bette Io Switzer.
Some of the duties the F. T. A. members have performed through-out the year, are pro
viding the corridor hosts and having complete charge of the grade school gym classes. Some of
the members have also taken over in case of absence of some of the faculty.
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Judy Conley, Millie Noel, Rosemary Conine, Joyce Ritter, Bonnie Eberly
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Hlgh School Band The group added three new tw1r1ers
th1s year They are Bonnie Eberly Judy Conley and
Millie Noel. These girls proved to be very successful.
Leading the band this year was Rosemary Conine,
This was her first year as Drum Majorette.
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BAND
The Arcadia marching band is under the direction of Mr. Charles Hoover, It is composed of fifty
members ranging from the seventh grade through high school.
Our band was privileged to participate in the welcoming ceremonies for Secretary of Agriculture
Benson when he was in Findlay. The band marched and played at the McComb, Mt. Blanchard, Pem-
berville, and Vanlue homecoming celebrations.
The marching band also entertained the crowds at the county football games and gave excellent
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BAND
The band this year was composed of the following members:
Seniors: Margie Plesec, Roma Beamer, Dave Cardwell, Ellen Heinze, Pat King, Gene
Snyder, Pat Eisaman, Donna Wickiser, and Gene Switzer.
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Juniors: Bette Jo Switzer, Betty Lee Fox, Derol Painter, Justin Emerine, Rosemary Conine,
Joyce Ritter, and Carol Treece.
Sophomores: Linda Eisaman, Ceara Withrow, Connie Horner, Diana Conley, Karen Spear-
man, Joan Reid, Donna Jacobs, Darlene Bricker, Judy Gassman, Melanie Peters, Bonnie
Eberly, Sally Binger, Faye Presler, Sandra Russell, Barbara Van Driest, Nancy Kuhlman,
Kenny Boes, and Frances Ziegler.
Freshmen: Charles Groth, Gary Armbrecht, Sharon Hengsteler, Janet Noel, Mildred Noel,
Shirley Nunn, and Judy Conley.
Eighth grade: Carol Bishop, Mary Lou Rothenbuhler, Ann Graumlich, Thora Withrow,
Daun Van Meter, Charlotte Wickiser, Melinda Good, Vicky Horner, Pat Cole, John Kin-
shaw, Roger Tanner, Eddie Cardwell, and William Myers.
Seventh grade: John Cramer, Gary Switzer, Dian Stillberger, Sandra Noel, Patricia Peters,
Georgia Forney, Sandra Monday, David Fruth, Dick Gassman, and Danny Harmon.
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ENSEMBLES
The Senior girls' quartet this year was composed of Pat Reid, Roma
Beamer, Margie Plesec, and Pat Binger. Their accompanist was Betty Fox.
Dave Shiley, Dave Driesbach, Gene Switzer, and Dave Cardwell were
the members of the Senior boys' quartet. Their accompanist was Roma Beamer
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ENSEMBLES
Members of the Junior ensemble were: Karen Greer, Betty Copsey
Jerry Harmon, Gary Roth, Paul Peters, Derol Painter, Neva Van Sant,
and Bette Jo Switzer. Their accompanist was Betty Fox.
Those included in the Freshman quartet were: Jackie Desgrange
Eileen Bowman, Millie Noel, Janet Noel, They were accompanied
by Sharon Hengsteler.
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The girls' glee club, under the direction of Mr. Charles Hoover, consists of sixty-
eight girls ranging from the ninth grade through high school. Selected members of the
glee performed in the All-County Music Festival at Mt. Blanchard in January. Sharon
Hengsteller accompanied the group on the piano.
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During the halftime ceremonies of the Arcadia-Van Buren football game, Homecoming
Queen, Roma Beamer, was crowned in the traditional Homecoming fashion by the football
captain, Gene Switzer.
The queen and her court were chosen by popular vote of the student body. Attending the
queen during the ceremony were, Senior attendant, Pat King and her escort, Dan Kuhlman,
Junior attendant, Barbara Rothenbuler and her escort, Bob Beamer, Sophomore attendant, Shar
on Stall and her escort Mark Plesec: The crown bearer for the occasion was Marlene King and
the doorman was Roger Good.
Following the victorious game, the traditional Homecoming Dance was held in honor of
Queen Roma and her escort, Captain Gene Switzer.
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FOOTBALL
After four weeks of practice under the direction of new coaches the Arcadia Redskins were eager
to start their most successful season for many years.
Their first victory came by defeating Cory-Rawson on their own field 7 - 6.
With hopes high the Redskins played host to Liberty-Benton and defeated them 32 - I2.
The next week we marched to Mt. Blanchard and after a very hard fought ball game came out on
top I4 - o.
Eager for another victory to rack up for Arcadia, we invited Van Buren to our field and chalked
up another one 20 - 7.
Traveling to Arlington, last years champs, Arcadia simply annihilated them 27 - 7.
The championship game of the season found Vanlue playing host. In one of the most hard fought
games Arcadia fans have seen in a long time, the Redskins bowed gracefully to Vanlue. Score zo - 7.
Eager for revenge, Arcadia encountered McComb and smashed them 48 - O.
Encountering an outsider, Arcadia showed its stuff against Hardin-Northern and although they
outweighed us we managed to humble them 20 - 14. A
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This year's varsity team played thirteen games having won seven and lost six Although
the record doesn't look too good our boys gave some of the top teams some pretty tough games
ending with a 'league record of five wins and two losses. The Seniors that played their last game
for Arcadia are Jim Hitchings, Bill Good, Dan Kuhlman, Gene Switzer, Dave Cardwell Arvrd
Weaver, and Bob Farrell.
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The reserves this year was composed of freshmen, sophomores, and some Juniors Some of
the reserve players dressed for some of the Varsity games.
This was good experience for them
because it furthered their experience basketball wise. The reserves looked very promising as a
team with their seven wins, and six losses for the year.
Season Record: Seven won, six lost.
League Record: Six won, one lost.
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Arlington 24
Jackson-Liberty 39
Van Buren 26
Liberty Benton 51
' Liberty Benton 39
Hopewell Louden 47
Vanlue 43
' Mount Blanchard 39
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' Arlington 48
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JUINIOR HIGH CHAMPS
The Junior High Team this year had a very impressive and successful year with their
seven won, two lost record and their tournament championship in Junior High. With the
heighth to control the bankboards, and some very promising players being developed,
they have poked up a record that is good as compared to the last few years. The team
was composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth graders that look like good material for future
teams for Arcadia.
December 20 McComb Arcadia
January 3 Arlington Arcadia
January I5 Liberty-Benton Arcadia
January I7 Hopewell-Louden Arcadia
January 24 Cory-Rawson Arcadia
January 29 Van Buren Arcadia
January 31 Vanlue Arcadia
February 5 Liberty-Benton Arcadia
February 7 Mt. Blanchard Arcadia
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
These five cheerleaders were chosen by popular vote of the student body to
serve for both the football and basketball season. This year three seniors were
chosen, Pat Reid, Pat Binger, Margie Plesec, and two sophomores, Joan Reid
and Sally Binger.
The "greenhorns" this year were Sally and Margie, but they learned the
ropes quickly with the help of the other three who had served very satisfactorily
in previous years. The goal which the girls tried to attain was to improve their
methods of leading and making a cheering section the school could be proud of.
Some of their favorite yells were: We're All Proud of it, Fite-Team-Fite,
With an A, We Are the Redskins, and several pep songs.
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Millie Noel, Janet Noel, Norma Switzer, Dian Stillberger, and Daun
Van Meter were chosen as Jr. High cheerleaders this year. They were
selected by the popular vote of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades.
Their favorite yells are Success, Lean to the Left, and W-I-N. These five
girls led the cheers that encouraged the boys to the championship.
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TEN YEARS HENCE
It was October 15, 1967. The next few weeks of my life ended up completely different than I ever expected
when it all began. This is the former BETTY BAME, presently living in California. In a few days I plan to make
a trip back to Arcadia and then on to Africa.
Before I left I decided to take in a football game. Finally obtaining a position at the front of the line, it
was much to my surprise, to find TOM MILLER as the head ticket agent. Going on in, I found it to be none other
than LARRY RADER as the usher. Since we were old classmates he found me a seat in the best part of the stadium.
The Bears and the Lions were playing. The star fullback for the Bears was the one and only GENE SWITZER.
After a bad kick-off the coach, BILL GOOD pulled him out of the game. After every game the coach has a ner-
vous disorder and he says the only one that can nurse him back to health is the ex-MARGIE PLESEC. But she is
not alone - Roma Beamer is there with her set of twins. By the way, Pat Reid is the head cheerleader. Her fa-
vorite cheer is "hip-hips-away" .
My next few days were busy ones, getting ready for the trip. Boarding the train to leave I noticed that
DAVID DREISBACH was the engineer. I remembered in school he said he always wanted to be an engineer. While
reading a magazine on the train DAVID SHILEY'S name caught my attention. He is now filling in for Red Skelton
while he is on vacation. I knew he could handle the job.
Settling back to watch the View while going through New Mexico a big billboard came into view. On it was
TOM TREECE Tile Mill. He has the largest tile mill in the world. He specializes in square tile, round tile, and
broken tile.
Pulling in at Cheyenne, I decided to get out of the train and look around. There on the platform was DAVE
CARDWELL. It seems he is now a world famous scientist. His newest discovery is bigger and more powerful bombs
with smaller bangs. He was about to take another recent trip to Washington to discuss matters with the President.
While waiting for his train to pull out, Dave told me that BOB FARRELL is now an accountant. There's gossip
around that Bob has found a new method to cut down HIS time in checking the books. He now hires an assistant.
Once again I was on the train and on my way to Chicago. As I was riding through the out-skirts of Chicago
I noticed a huge building. It was JERRY WOODWARD and GENE LEWIS, Mechanics Incorporated. Their slogan
was "Let Us Fix it and You Won't Have to Worry About Fixing it Again".
While waiting in Chicago for the Super Streamlined train to leave for Arcadia I decided to have my hair re-
done. I went to the salon in the train station. Much to my surprise the operators were DONNA WICKISER and
ELLEN HEINZE. They told me that their permanents were not going over so well - so now their newest style was
the Yul Brynner hair cut. They asked me ifl was going to attend the big opening for JOAN MYERS at the theatre .,
She is a Fan Dancer. Her famous dance is the "Seven Veils". It has been said that six are in the washing machine
Of course I had to say no, because my train was ready to leave. I was wondering all the way back to Arcadia if
any of my classmates would still be there. Sure enough, some were. JIM HITCHINGS now owns the biggest
candy store in Ohio. I hear he has reduced prices - but he has also raised taxes.
I went to the nearest newstand to get a newspaper to see if there was any of my classmates in Arcadia who
had hit the news. On the society page was the former PAT BINGER, who is now President of the Miss Guffy's
Social Group. She must be kept quite busy. On the farm page was a picture of OTTO COFFMAN and his durocs.
He is also part-time marshall in Bloomdale. In bold print was "Bowman's Dairy Cattle Win Top Honors in the
International Fair". Of course, they were owned by LESTER BOWMAN,
I was getting hungry, so I went to the "Kuhlman's Eating Palace" . It was owned and operated by DAN
KUHLMAN. His head waitress and cook was PAT KING. They have quite a business because of their newest
hamburger called the King Burger. As I was eating lunch Pat and I got into a conversation about our classmates.
As I was about to say something a big black Cadillac went buzzing around the corner. The owner came in, and
it was none other than GENE SNYDER. He explained the reason his car was black, was so as not to clash with
the other three. Gene told us that MARVIN BOES owns the Boes Poultry Farm. He has just tried his new dis-
covery to increase production. His formula is mixed up so that the chickens will lay two eggs at one time.
Across the street was the AWA. The initials stand for ARVID WEAVER and Associates, rm not sure of his
business, but his slogan is "We'll get you out of it".
PAT EISAMAN is working at the Garwood in Findlay. She finally got up the nerve to ask for her first raise
after ten years.
Pat said that two of our classmates were at the Arcadia School. RODNEY CONLEY is now the beloved
science teacher. His latest excitement was an explosion in the lab. DON WONDER is also there. He is now the
janitor. He couldn't part with the scholastic atmosphere.
Ihad to say good-bye then. It was time for me to catch my next connection to go to Africa. As I was
leaving, I thought to myself that all of the seniors of "57" made a success of themselves - even though many of
them thought they wou1dn't. '
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Service A11 Makes Fostoria, Ohio
Phone 235 Arcadia, Ohio
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HARRINGTON CHEVROLET CO. FINDLAY TRUCK H FARM EQUIPMENT
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HANCOCK COUNTY FARM EQUIPMENT
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Phone 185
Findlay, Ohio
COUNTRY MARKET
West on Route 224
Meats Groceries
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Findlay, Ohio
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112 W. Front St.
701 Howard St.
Findlay, Ohio
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237 Prospect Ave
Phone 291
Findlay, Ohio
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Findlay, ohio
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319 N. Main St. and
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Fittings - Y's, Tees, Ells 8 Curves
Phone 780
Findlay, Ohio
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BORDEN'S ICE CREAM
429 Trenton Avenue
Findlay, Ohio
Phone 510
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Builder's Supplies
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7 Miles East of Findlay
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109 E. Center St.
Fostoria, Ohio
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220 Perry Street
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Fostoria, Ohio
Complete Banking Services at Both Offices
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Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member of the Federal Reserve System
MUSIC CENTER
Everything Musical
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Musical Instruments
Pianos--Music--Record Players
226 N. Main Street
Fostoria, Ohio
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THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY
Carey, Ohio
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Hair Cutting - Hair Styling
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Phone 70 Findlay, Ohio
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116 E. North Street
Fostoria, Ohio
SHERLIE ANN BAKERY
Compliments of
ARMBRECHT APPLIANCE
Maytag Appliance
Findlay, Ohio
FORNES BRAKE SERVICE
123-125 E. Front St.
Phone Main 3320
Findlay, Ohio
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Fostoria, Ohio
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WILLOWS DRIVE-IN
5 Mile North on 199
Fostoria, Ohio
Floyd Moore and Bob Heiserman
MOORE EXCAVATING CO.
Arcadia, Ohio
CHAPMAN'S
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Complete Camera Supplies
Fostoria, Ohio
NServing the Community with Sound Policies
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BECK'S LGCKER SERVICE
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Phone 115 A
Vanlue, Ohio
Compliments of
FOSTORIA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC
P. O. BOX NO. 709
Fostoria, Ohio
Concrete and Light-Weight
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ATLAS CRANKSHAFT, INC.
Phone 6674
Fostoria, Ohio
HARTMAN GLASS H CHINA SHOP
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121 N. Main Street
Findlay, Ohio
SPANGLER ELECTRIC
327 N. Main St.
Phone 3520
Findlay, Ohio
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FOSTORIA NEW CAR AND NEW TRUCK
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J. OLIVER PORE CO.
HUMMEL MOTOR SALES, INC.
MCCORMIC MOTOR SALES
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CARROL LINCOLN-MERCURY
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Fostoria, Ohio
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WARD LIVESTOCK CO.
Fostoria, Ohio
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BRUCE B. BRYAN H SON
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Cement Products and Feed
409 W. Main Cross St.
1007 Western Ave.
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Fostoria, Ohio
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Arcadia, Ohio
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Short South St. - Fostoria, Ohio
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Arcadia, Ohio
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Fostoria, Ohio
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Fostoria, Ohio
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TROUT FURNITURE CO.
508 S. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio
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Findlay, Ohio Phone 130
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