Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)
- Class of 1967
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Foreword
TO THE CLASS OF 1967:
I am happy to have this opportunity to congratulate
you, the members of the 1967 graduating class of Arcadia
High School, upon the successful completion of your work
here. If we, the Board of Education, School Administration,
teachers, parents, and citizens of this community have done
our task properly, you will know that what you have learned is
only the beginning of a process of growth which will continue
for the rest of your lives.
I hope that your years here have opened new ways of
understanding to you and that you will have acquired a sense
of your place in this world, and that you will have developed
new and strong inner spiritual resources to guide and nourish
you in the years ahead.
what you have learned will enable you to serve your school,
your community, your country, and your fellowman.
Respectfully,
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TAB LE OF CONTENTS
Foreword. . .
Administration and Faculty .
Seniors. .
Senior Activities
Student Life .
Underclassmen .
High School Activities .
Seventh and Eighth Grades .
Music .
Sports .
Organizations . .
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HAPPINESS IS--BRINGING THIS MESSAGE TO YOU FROM
YOUR FACULTY
The young people in our high schools today understand
that this particular moment is a part of today, but they cannot
quite visualize that when tomorrow comes it will also be
today and that its problems will be the problems they are
now looking at and scheduling for future consideration.
Tomorrow is on the way for all of us, students and
teachers, and it is bringing special challenges to all of us.
Industrial, business, social, and governmental problems will
require resourcefulness, imagination and initiative.
Clear thinking is a fundamental requisite for intelligent
action in solving all difficulties and education is the fountain-
head of clear thinkingt
The faculty of Arcadia High School asks of the present
day student that he do his work so well day by day that when
he goes out into the world on his own he will be fully prepared
for his assignment. That means that we, the faculty, devote
our time and abilities, most earnestly, to his self development
through his self improvement.
The faculty is ever striving to make the student more
competent, more capable, more efficient, tomorrow than he is
today, because fftoday is the tomorrow he was thinking about
yesterday. ' '
The faculty wishes to leave you with this thought, Hap-
piness tomorrow is doing your very best today.
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Mr. Donn Conrad
President
Mr. Fred Heischman ML- Francis Steyer
The Board of Education of Arcadia Local School is comprised of men with far-reaching vision. They see the needs
of the future but no not close their eyes to the necessities of the present. Happiness is the sense of pride we have in the
Arcadia Board of Education and their attractive and efficient clerk, Mrs. Fleegle.
Mr. William Bowman moved to Columbus, Ohio in April 1967. Mrs. Robert Gunn was selected to fill out Mr. Bow-
man's term of office.
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Mrs. Robert Fleegle
A dministration
Mr. John Cindric, Superintendent, and Mr. James Slough, Principal, head our High School Faculty. We,
as teachers, salute them and know you, as students, do also, for the fine ideals of education that they up-
hold. Happiness is--being able to work with two such fine gentlemen and astute scholars.
Mrs . Margaret Wolery
Secretary
. An office can be just another business unit, or it can be a place of charm and goodwill. We are so
proud of Margaret and the lovely effect she creates for our school. Here is a secretary well-endowed with
personal charm and wit, a desire to be of service, a talent for soothing ruffled feathers, and a capacity
for getting everything done.
Strangers comment on the attractive, seasonal displays that always grace our office counter, and
the warmth and friendliness that emenate from the office, itself.
Thank you Margaret for just being you !
High School Faculty
Happiness for students is picturing the high school faculty caught by the roving photographer, either in
their rooms or in the Lounge. Aren't we lucky to have a faculty with a sense of humor?
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Mr. M. Ricketts looking over an arithmetic test.
Mrs. Noel checking the Library files.
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Mr. Elsea preparing for a science class.
Mrs. Haley catching up with the news before
Spanish class.
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Mr- Keller telling about a basketball victory Mr. Steyer contemplating his new MA degree before alge-
for Arcadia. bra class.
Mrs. Bienefiel checking her English assignment. '
- Mrs. Elsea Perusing her favorite subject,
history.
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Mr. Swasick points, with pleasure, to a science
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Mr. Deter laying down the 1aw .
Mr. Shaffer dreaming up a new football play.
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Building Personnel
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Cooks
Mrs. Paul Conine, Mrs. Ray Mellott.
and Mrs. Raymond Nesbitt are our
school cafeteria cooks. Appetizing
noon lunches are served every day to
both elementary and high school stu -
dents.
Bus Drivers
Mr. Gerald Binger, Mr. Wm. Bickel. Mr.
Louis Vrooman, Mr. Bob Good, Mr. Clark
Moyer, Mr. R. Hengstatler, Mr. Kenneth
Anderson, Mr. Raymond Nesbitt, and Mr.
Clyde Cardwell. are the bus drivers for Ar-
cadia school.
They not only pick up and deposit students
every day during the school year, but buses
are available for transporting students on
field trips, for sports, and special events.
Custodians
Mr. Robert Good, Mr. William Bick-
el, and Mr. Clyde Cardwell are our p
competent custodians. They keep
our school clean and neat and Mr.
Good is always available to help
students with moving flats for plays
and putting down bleachers for spe-
cial events, and any number of help-
ful services which are so often need-
ed.
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Mr. Ricketts, Adilisor: Vicki Wisely, Vice-President: Larry Zeigler, President: Steven Johnson, Treasurer.
The industrious Senior Class of '67 has been very active in their preparations for a successful Senior
Trip. The sale of mums at the Homecoming headed the agenda, which was soon followed by a strong surge
of class participation with the annual Harvest Supper. As the old year drew to a close, the class sponsored
the Christmas Dance entitled Frosted Fantasy . The Senior Play, Wild About Harry , was presented as one
of the first major activities of the new year along with serving at several banquets. We labored zealously so
as to insure the enjoyment of the greatest trip ever.
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Mrs. Wykoff, Advisor: Jerry Margraf, Student Council: Kerry Gunn, Secretary: Sandra Fisher, Student Council:
STEVEN SHERMAN BIBBEE
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NARDA FAYE BOES
FHA, Officer: Pep Clubg Librar-
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Seniors
SHARON SUE BINGER
Honor Society fOfficerJg GAAg
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Student Council.
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DUANE BOWMAN
Yearbook Editorg Honor Societyg
Footballg Jr. 85 Sr. Playsg Choir.
KAREN SUE BUNDY
Honor Societyg Annual Staff:
GAA: Ir. 85 Sr. Playsg Choir.
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KAREN SUE BULKOWSKI
GAA, Officerg Cheerleaderg
Soph 8: Jr. Homecoming atten-
dantg Choirg Annual Staff.
SHARON S UE CRO USE
Honor Society: Annual Staffg Ir.
8: Sr. Plays: GAAQ Choir.
LINDA EBERSOLE
KAREN SUE COLE
GAA. Officerg Sr. Homecoming
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SANDRA I EAN FISHER
Magoretteg Honor Societyg Sr.
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Bandg Choirg Operettag Honor
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Honor Societyg Jr. 85 Sr. Playsg
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MARY ANN GILLILAND
Annual Staffg FI-IAg Ir. Class
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Honor Societyg Footballg Annual
Staffg FFAQ Ir. 85 Sr. Plays.
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Football: Wrestling.
RANDALL DEAN HUFFMAN
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JACK E. GROSSMAN
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SALLIE ANN HILE
Fl-IA: GAAg Pep Clubg Choirg Jr.
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DEBORAH MARIE HENRY
Bandg Honor Societyg Great
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Student Councilg GAAg Pep Club
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DONALD R. LEWIS
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JANET KAY MCC UMBER
FHA: Choirg Pep Club: Jr. 81, Sr.
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CHARLES JOSEPH LOWERY
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Student Council, Officerg An-
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RAE MARIE MYERS
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Librariang GAAg Pep Clubg An-
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GLENN DAVIS WA GGONER
Basketballg Honor Societyg Bandg
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VICKI DEE WISELEY
Honor Societyg Sr. Class Officerg
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Bandg Choirg FHA, State Choirg
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LARRY I OE WEDGE
Wrestling.
DANA ANNE WONDERS
GAAg Girls' Basketball: Jr. Play
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LARRY ZIEGLER
Honor Societyg Footballg Basket-
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1. Steven Bibbee .
2. Lenna Bickel . .
3. Sharon Binger, ,
4. Nadine Bruce, ,
5. Narda Boes, , ,
6. Duane Bowman , ,
7. Karen Bundy , ,
8. Karen Bulkowski .
9. Karen Cole. , ,
10. Sharon Crouse ,
11.-Linda Ebersole .
12. Sandra Fisher. .
13. Wanda Fox . .
14. Cheryl Fruth . .
15. Daryl Fruth ....
16. Sharon Fruth . . .
17. Mary Ann Gilliland
18. Thomas Graumlich
-19. Bob Grossman. . .
20.. Jack Grossman .
21. Kerry Gunn. . .
22. Randall Huffman .
23. Sallie Hile . '. .
24. Deborah Henry .
25. Dennis Insley . .
26. Thomas Jameson ,
27. Stephen Johnson, ,
28. Carol Kaufman , ,
29. Hilda Kingery ,
30. Barbara Knepper, ,
31. Donald Lewis , ,
32. Charles Lowery , ,
33. Jerry Margraf, ,
34. Janet McCumber ,
35. John Metzger , ,
36. Joseph Moyer . . .
37. Rae Marie Myers ,
38. Steven Nickelson ,
89. James Nichols. . .
40. Elizabeth Paananen
41. Bill Peters ....
42. Nancy Powell, ,
43. Lynn Roller ....
44. Kathy Schutzberg .
45. Helen Sherman , ,
46. Margaret Smith , ,
47. Nancy Smith . .
48. Dan Tyson ....
49, Raymond Valenti ,
50. Glenn Waggoner I
51, Larry Wedge , ,
52. Vicki Wiseley ,
53. Andrea Wonders. .
54. Dana Wonders .
55. Sherry Zellers ,
56. Larry Ziegler , ,
57. Victor Price , ,
NICKNAME
Steve . . .
None . .
Bing .
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MACD!! .
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Mouse ,
Lin , ,
Sam ,
FoXie , ,
None. .
None , .
None . .
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Oogy .
None . .
Stretch .
Randy ,
None . .
Deb .
None . .
Torn .
Steve .
None . .
Hildy . .
Barb .
Don . .
Chas ,
None . .
None . .
Chuck .
Joe . . .
Rae Ree ,
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Jim .
Liz , ,
Pete , ,
Bubbles , ,
Red . . .
Kath ,
None , ,
None . .
None , , ,
Big Tice ,
Ray . .
Waggs .
None , ,
None . .
Andi .
None . .
None . . .
Colossal . .
None . . .
LIKES
Cats , , ,
Boys . .
Tim . .
Clothes. .
Food . . .
Food ..... .
Tom ......
London, England.
Red hair ....
Money . .
Animals . .
Potato chips. .
Camaro .
Horses . . .
Model cars . .
Bill ....
Boys . .
Cars . .
Sports .
Winnie . .
Basketball .
Cars . . .
Boys . .
Vic ....
Photography .
Basketball. .
Motorcycles. .
Sports . . .
Dancing .
Long hair . .
Debbie . . .
Mod clothes. .
Money .....
Her dog .....
To be with the cro
Farming ....
Boys . .
Dana. .
Girls .
Guitars . .
Sports .
Steve . .
Turtle one .
Food ....
Cheerleading . .
Paul ......
Driving in Findlay
Singing ,,.,
Cars ....
Motorcycles. .
Fast cars . .
Get Smart .
Boys ....
Driving .
Doug. .
Food . .
Piano. - -
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PET PEEVE
. .People that go along with the crowd. . . .
. .Math .... .
. . White socks . .
. .Bananas . . .
. . Snobbish people
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. .Conceited people.
. . Steve Gillen. .
. . Her nose . . .
. . Full ash trays .
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. .People that call her Lin . . . . .
. . People flipping pages of books . . . .
. .Not getting phone calls . . . .
. . Snobbish people
. .Most anything .
Two-faced people
Two-faced People
Wise cracks about
. .Sissies . . . .
. Cops . . . .
. .Steve Bibbee . .
. .Unknown . . .
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. . Girls that flirt with Victor . .
. . Nosey people .... .
. . Girls .....
. .Yamaha's . . .
. . Stuck up people
. .Aggressive boys
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. .Two-faced people . . . .
. .People that call him Don .
. .Baggy pants . .
. .Spending money . .
. . Two-faced people . . .
. . Girls that talk too much .
. .Brats in the library . . .
. .White socks . .
. . Laural 85 Hardy.
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WHERE FOUN D
Luanne's .....
L86 K . . .
Van Buren . .
Findlay .....
Boe's Pizza Shop .
Home ......
Ohio State U . .
Leonard's . .
Anywhere . . .
Korner Lunch .
Anywhere . .
Marathon . .
Straley's . .
Home .....
On his cycle . .
FUTURE
Teacher ....
History teacher .
Physical therapist .
Work and marriage .
Teacher .....
Teacher ....
Dental Hygiene .
Secretary . . .
IBM operator ....
Medical technologist .
Art school ....
Secretary ....
Music teacher . .
College ....
Teacher .
Korner Ltuich. .
Record hops .
Findlay ......
Unknown . .
Secretary . .
Farming .
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. . Girls playing him for a sucker . . . .
. .Stuck up people
. . Brown nosers . .
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. .Two-faced people . .
. . Marvin Ricketts
. . Snobbish people
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. .People that chomp food . .
. . Having nothing to do . .
. . Snobbish people
. .Mr. Cunningham.
. .Teachers . . .
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. .People that drive like maniacs . . . .
. . Laural 84 Hardy
. . Nosey people, , ,
. .Snobs ,,,,,
. .Two-faced people , ,
. .People that show off , ,
. - Work ....... .
. .srupidny , ,
Where the action is
Everywhere. . . .
College basketball games ....
Fostoria .....
Anywhere.. . . .
Concerts ....
Republican Courier
On the farm . . .
Gulf course .
YFC . . .
Brunswick . .
Everywhere .
Home ....
Pit . . .
Gayle's . .
Home ......
Metzger's Market .
I-Ieischmans . .
Everywhere .
Anywhere . .
Reservoir . .
Home . . .
Brunswick .
Parking . .
Iimmy's .
Home . , ,
With Brad ,
Home . . .
Findlay . .
Jack's . . . .
Fostoria ,,,,,
On his motorcycle.
Burger Chef , , ,
Home ....
With Carol, ,
With Steve ,,,,
Drake Sr Phillips
Where there is free
Piano bench , , ,
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Work. .
Barber ....
Park warden .
College. . .
College. .
Teacher .
Unknown . .
Farming .
College .....
Phys. Ed. teacher . .
Air line stewardess . .
IBM operator . . .
Agricultural work .
Farmer ......
Restaurant manager. .
Secretary ....
College .
Farming . . .
IBM operator .
Barber . . .
Unknown . .
College. .
College ....
Marriage . . .
Horticulturalist . . .
IBM operator ,,,,
Office job and marriage
Work and marriage, ,
Kodak ......
Unknown ,,,,
Military service . .
College. , , . ,
Military service , ,
Secretary , , ,
Unknown , ,
Secretary , ,
Secretary , ,
College ,,,,,,
Artist in Residence ,
lass Prophecy
Today, September 28, 1977, while I was clearing my desk at the office. I found a letter from one of my old class-
mates from Arcadia. It started me thinking about what my classmates had been doing the last ten years. With a two
week vacation coming up, I decided to travel back to Arcadia to see what careers they had followed.
Immediately after boarding my flight, the stewardess walked up the aisle reminding everyone to fasten their seat
belts. I was truly surprised to discover that the trim, slim shapely stewardess was ANDREA WONDERS. We didn't have
time to talk, however, for at that moment the pilot gave us our welcome and further instructions. This voice had a fa-
miliar ring so I inquired of Andrea as to who it was. She smiled brightly and answered. That is Captain THOMAS
IAMESON.
After a rather bumpy flight and an even more terrifying landing, I departed with a farewell word and a hope that I
would find more of my classmates.
Since the Arcadia Airport was so far from downtown Arcadia, I hailed a taxi only to find that the driver was STEVE
JOHNSON. I certainly hoped his driving had improved since high school days.
I asked him to take me to the Arcadia Sheraton, and then made inquiries as to the whereabouts of other classmates.
Steve told me that tonight was the opening of Arcadia's Metropolitan and that two of the performers were former class-
mates. It seems that WANDA FOX was going to sing the lead in the opera. Madame Butterfly. The score was to be
arranged and conducted by VICTOR PRICE who later was to tour the world as a concert pianist. DEBRA HENRY was
using her fine mental abilities to manage the finances and arrangements for Victor.
We stopped momentarily for a circus parade where I spotted more of my classmates. Leading the parade was the
barker, JOE MOYER. It seems that he was putting his one great talent to use. After a few monemts, my eyes were fill-
ed with an awesome sight. Before me stood a man with a form of sinewy muscles on a framework of titanic stature. It
was the strongman of the circus, DUANE BOWMAN. He recognized me and flexed his bulging biceps!
We finally continued and presently drew at my hotel. Rushing out to greet me was the hotel manager, RAY VAL-
ENTI. Ray started his career as a bellboy and worked his way up to owner of the Hotel.
Ray told me that DONALD LEWIS was in town promoting his latest film the classic, Alfie , with personal appear-
ances.
I was famished so I went to the Hotel Restaurant and to my amazement I found JERRY MARGRAF busily preparing
his famous Kangaroo a la Carte. It suddenly burst into flame but I was assured that this was the only true way to fix this
exotic dish.
My trip had worn me down so I went to the Hotel Beauty Shop to freshen up. Here I found SHARON FRUTH who is
manufacturing her own line of hair coloring. Summer Red . She said it was a big success and that she had gotten the
idea from LYNN ROLLER, who is now playing football for the Arcadia Bruisers.
Sharon told me that STEVE BIBBEE was the world's champion wrestler. On a recent appearance on Big Time
Wrestling where he wrestled Mac the Masher he was quoted as saying, I am the Greatest.
LENNA BICKEL is Editor of the Arcadia Tattler and has a syndicated column in several newspapers.
KAREN BULKOWSKI is still signing books out at Arcadia Public Library which is not the largest library in the
United States. I
.TACK GROSSMAN has become Agent 86 . He lives in danger and in his words, loving it. Would you believe
tolerating it?
I asked Sharon where the action was in Arcadia and she suggested DDT's Discotheque. The place was really alive
when I entered. The owner, DAN TYSON, walked up but I didn't recognize him because of his long. curly locks.
HILDA KINGERY was really moving to the music of the famous musical group, The Dead. GLENN WAGGONER was
on bass guitar, CHUCK METZBER on lead, TOM GRAUMLICH on the drums, while CHUCK LOWERY wailed out their
latest hit, I Met Her in a Cemetery. y
KAREN COLE, RAE MARIE MYERS, BARB KNEPPER, SHARON BINGER, and SHARON CRUSE were sitting at
a table enjoying the music. I journeyed over to their table and inquired about what they had been up to the last ten
years. Karen was spending her last night in the states. She had enlisted in the army and was being sent to Germany to
inspect the troops. Before she could undertake this assignments she had to take special training in self-defense. Rae
Marie had just completed medical school and was setting up her own practice as a lip specialist. Barb has been making
her livlihood as a fashion designer and originator of the total cover look. As a 120 pound model she exhibits and
wears many of her own creations. Sharon Binger is a Professor at Berkely and is teaching the course of How to Riot Suc-
cessfully. Sharon Crouse has been painting canvases in abstract art. Her latest master piece is entitled, Whistler's
Cow, which sold for a mere 954.000,
There was a big flash of a camera and I looked over to see what was taking place. I was flabbergasted to see BOB
GROSSMAN. I went over to talk with Bob and learned that he was Editor of Playboy. He informed me that another of
our classmates was just selected Bunny of the Month by his magazine. He seemed reluctant to say who it was but I
managed to find out it was SALLIE HILE.
It was getting late so I decided to go back to my hotel.
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Carol Kaufman
Bill Peters
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Nancy Powell
Jerry Margraf
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Dan Tyson
Sallie Hile
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Helen Sherman
Donald Lewis
Senior Personalities
BEST DRESSED
Kerry Gunn
Karen Bundy
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BEST MUSICIANS
Victor Price
Wanda Fox
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Dr. Vorhees and The Honorable
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When does the main course begin?? Calorie C0umer5??
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Supervising kitchen duty
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Plato Blair . . . Chuck Metzger
Harry Hart . . . . Tom Graumlich
Sarah Hart . . . . Sharon Crouse
Mickie Hart . . . Karen Bundy
Sue Roberts . . . . Sandra Fisher
Helen Fay . . . Helen Sherman
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Mr. Squaffers .
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Shower, basin, and -uh-hum-modern plumbing. Oh, Harry! You can quit eating Squeaky. you win.
The next morning while I was reading the Arcadia Tattler . I notices an article about Know the Full Facts on
Nazism. It was written by DARYL FRUTH who has become quite an informer.
I turned to the Farm Page and saw that RANDY I-IUFFMAN had been awarded Outstanding Farmer of the Year.
He received this honor from his development of the new all-in-one crop, which consists of corn, beans, tomatoes. grain,
and melons from one stalk.
Next I turned to the Sports Page and discovered that LARRY WEDGE had won the Indianapolis 500 with an average
speed of 325 miles per hour. He was always pretty fast in school!
The Women's Olympics Star in all events was CAROL KAUFMAN. She had one difficulty, however, which was
breaking the tape while crossing the finish line.
On the Entertainment Page, I spotted an article on the Oscar Winners and was not surprised to find HELEN SHER-
MAN's name for Best Actress. She received this award for her portrayal of Josephine in My Life as a Lady Plumber.
I still hadn't accounted for all my classmates and so I decided to take a tour of Arcadia and see if I could find any
more of my classmates.
I hadn't gone very far before I came across KERRY GUNN's Exclusive Men's Clothing Store. Kerry specializes in
umbrellas and galoshes.
Kerry told me that NARDA BOES had entered the criminal world and is one of the FBI's most wanted women. It
seems that she can't stop robbing pizza shops.
In the last ten years, DENNIS INSLEY has held 520 different jobs. It seems that at any job he tries he can't get
along with the boss and immediately is fired.
NANCY POWELL is now living a quiet life after reigning as Miss America. Its amazing that her career started
as Homecoming Queen at Arcadia.
I traveled on down the street and saw a cute little shop owned by SANDY FISHER. She sold barons, twirling sup-
plies. and gave lessons. She had black and blue marks from flying barons which her little pupils couldn't quite han-
dle.
Sandy informed me that MARY ANN GILLILAND was a very private secretary to J .C. DONNELL. I assumed that
sitting on his lap helped a great deal.
NADINE BRUCE and ELIZABETH PAANANEN were currently on a world tour lecturing on the Care and Feeding
of Jungle Animals . Their youthful pastime of watching Jungle Jim increased their knowledge very much.
Rev. WILLIAM PETERS is a minister and has a rather large congregation. It seems that the subject of his sermons
are of interest to a vast number of people.
Since Rev. Peters and LARRY ZIEGLER have always been inseparable it was no surprise to hear that Larry was the
Rev. 's Choir Director. Of course, his being a boy soprano helped the situation immensely.
SHERRY ZELLERS is now full partner in Drake, Philips, SL Zellers. She was efficient but this was too fast.
I continued down the street and dropped in at the Arcadia Savings 8a Loan. Bank President was NANCY SMITH but
she wasn't at the bank at that time. It seems that she had gone to Brazil with all the bank's money.
Behind the teller's window was KATHY SCH UTZBURG who is noted for having survived the most holdups of anyone
in history. I was going to say. stick 'em up but I didn't have the heart.
Kathy then told me that DANA WONDERS has opened a swimming school where she teaches her new stroke the
moth which is a modification of the butterfly.
MARGARET SMITH is a model and has become famous as Twiggy's stand-in!
Kathy told me that I could find more of my classmates at Arcadia School.
The first person I saw when I arrived at the school was LINDA EBERSOLE who was hauling a student back to school.
Her job as truant officer keeps her quite busy and brings back fond memories of high school days.
On down the hall I encountered JIM NICHOLS and STEVE NICKELSON who were installing their latest project, an
elevator that will carry the entire high school in one trip. On a trail run, however, it got stuck and in the panic several
teachers were trampled. They feel they have the bugs out now.
CHERYL FRUTH spotted me and started telling me about her job as Home Economics Teacher. She was so nervous
about teaching for the first time that she baked a chiffon dress instead of the chiffon cake.
She told me that JANET MCCUMBER was now teaching Sociology. Her contributions in Mr. Slough's Sociology
Class proved to be invaluable.
KAREN BUNDY now teaches American History, Literature, and Composition. Cheryl told me that Karen has fill-
ed the void left in everyones heart when Mrs. Elsea retired!
My vacation was drawing to a close and I had to get back to my job as secretary. I made my flight arrangements
with a different airline because of my bad flight in. Thus I said farewell to dear old Arcadia and went home.
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Commencement
VA LEDIC TORIAN SALUTATORTAN
Steve Bibbee Sharon Binge:
Senior
JEFFERSON
MEMORIA L
The Graduates of 1967 left Fostoria via rail on June 11, at 4:40
P. M. heading for Washington D.C. During their stay they visited
many State Buildings and Several memorials and enjoyed the .accomo-
dations of the Sheraton-Park Hotel.
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CAPITOL BUILDING
WHITE HOUSE
Trip
They left Washington and arrived in New York for an exciting
time in the big city. They went on several tours to Times Square,
Greenwich Village, The Bowery, Chinatown, and The U.N. Head-
quarters. Each day proved to be an exciting experience including
the journey home as many occurences of the trip were recounted.
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Calendar
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Dec.
Dec.
7. First day of school.
9, Football game, Pandora Gilboa, Students receive annuals.
16, Football game, Leipsic.
22, Iuniors receive class rings.
23, Football game. Vanlue.
30, Football game, Arlington, Homecoming .
7, Football game, Cory Rawson.
14, Football game, McComb.
21, Football game, Liberty Benton.
27, Football game, Van Buren.
28, No school, Teacher's meeting.
29, Senior Harvest Supper.
3.4, No School Snow .
11, Sophomore Dance, Freshman initiation.
18, Basketball game, Van Buren.
23, Basketball game, Liberty Benton.
24. 25, Thanksgiving Vacation.
29, No School, Snow .
1, Wrestling. Lakota.
2, Basketball game, Hardin Northern.
6. Wrestling, Hopewell Louden.
9, Basketball game. Van Buren.
14, Wrestling. Fremont St. Joe.
16, Basketball game, Liberty Benton.
17, Basketball game. Hopewell Louden.
20, Basketball game, New Riegal. Wrestling,
20, -Jan. 2, No School, Christmas Vacation.
21, Senior Christmas Dance Frosted Fantesy .
27, Basketball game, Leipsic.
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0 Events
Dec. 28. Basketball game. Vanlue.
I an. 3, Return to school.
Ian. 6, Basketball game, McComb.
Jan. 7. Basketball game, Carey.
Jan. 10. Wrestling, Carey
I an. 12, Wrestling, McComb.
Jan. 13, Basketball game, Cory Rawson.
J an. 17. Wrestling, Mohawk.
Jan. 18. County Music Festival at Arcadia.
Ian. 20, Basketball game, Arlington.
Ian. 24, Wrestling. Tiffin Calvert.
Ian. 27. Basketball game, Vanlue.
Jan. 30, Wrestling, Lima Central Catholic.
Feb. 6. No School, Snow .
Feb. 10. Basketball game. Hardin Northern.
Feb. 11. Junior Class Dance, -Sweetheart Serenade.
Feb. 17, Basketball game. Van Buren, Tournament
Mar. 23-27, No School, Easter Vacation.
Mar. 31, Senior Play, Wild About Harry .
May. 3. Honor Society Banquet.
May 13, Jr. SL Sr. Banquet. Prom.
May 19, Junior Play, The Grass Is Always Greener
May 29, Bermuda Day.
May 30, No School. Memorial Day.
June 2, Senior Assembly, Awards Day for Seniors.
June 4, Commencement.
June 7. -High School Awards. Last Day of school.
June 11-16, Senior Trip.
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Lovely--girls!
You say that's a new dance?
Feels good doesn't it?
Classes
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what are you brewing? And so far into the night
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1967 was noted for two ex- f A
tremes in hair-do's . the very
long and the very short.
Long hair was cut straight
across with no dip in the back and
hung loose and straight.
The suit was an Arabian
paisley which was high-style this
year.
The other extreme in hair
style, was the London bowl-cut.
This was very short and sideburns
were added by brushing most of
the hair behind the ears. Some
form of bangs or hair covering the forehead was a must , with either long
or short hair.
For the in-between growth the hair was blunt cut and turned slightly up
at the ends.
A brand-new fashion this year was the shiny vinyl coat. The looks in
motion here. were on target every time.
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Bangs for boys were still worn
but hair was beginning to be
worn shorter, although it still
had a squared-off back look.
Jackets and turtle-necks completed the London look that had heads turning all durlng the year
Hipster trousers, in checks and paisley, and even flowered print, with wide,
and tight, tight seats, made the boys as colorful as the girls.
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in a flame of color and
design. Wild prints,
checks, and paisley shirts
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On shoes, buckles were in
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Squared toes, ties, etc.
Short skirts were in and the added to the glamour of
short-short skirt. or the the HCW'S110C 100k-
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The pants-suit was designed for the young, active girl. In every material,
for every season. it had heads turning all year.
Hipster skirts and dresses, in flowery prints,
wild plaids, or strikingly plain, swung
through young life, in the big cities and the
village squares.
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Becky
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Sophomore Class Officers
STANDING: Mr. Howard Deter, Advisorg Mr. Max
Swasick, Advisorg Becky Wisely, Student Councilg Deb-
bie Conrad, Treasurerg Ricky Zellers, Student Council:
Mr. Robert Steyer, Advisor. SEATED: Gale Brown,
Secretaryg Sandy Conine, Vice-Presidentg and Ed Bishop,
President.
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Junior Class 0 icers
STANDING: Mr. Marvin Ricketts, Advisor: Stan Wol-
fart, Student Council: Debbie Schetter, Student Coun-
cilg Luanne Jensen, Treasurerg Mrs. Evelyn Knouse,
Advisorg Alana Heischman, Secretary. SEATED: Gary
Conine, Presidentg and Frank Purkey, Vice-President.
Freshman Class Ufficers
STANDING: Mr. Larry Elsea, Advisorg Jane Smith,
Treasurerg Linda Waggener, Student Councilg Jim Bow-
man, Student Councilg Mrs. Joyce Elsea, Advisor.
SEATED: Becky Cole, Secretary: Paula Grossman,
President: and Chuck Eboersole, Vice-President.
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ACTIVITIES
Homecoming 1966
Queen Nancy
NANCY POWELL
The Court for Homecoming
TOP ROW: Ricky Zellers, Cheryl Heischman, Linda Waggoner, and Jim Bowman. MIDDLE ROW: Gary
Conine, Luanne Jensen, Karen Cole and Donald Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Conine, Jerry Margraf,
Nancy Powell, and Ann Reeder.
The 1966 Homecoming was held on Friday, Sep-
tember 30th at the Arcadia-Arlington football game.
The court was selected by the student body by popular
vote. The ceremony was planned by Mrs. Wykoff and
the student council. White, and yellow football mums
were sold by the seniors at the game.
RIGHT: The band warms up for the Homecoming
festivities.
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Queen
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Karen Cole
Crownbearer and Escort
Ann Reeder and Doug Conine
Sophomore Attendant
Cheryl Heischman
Past ueens
This year we invited those who had been Homecoming Queens in years before to join us at the Homecoming
football game. Those pictured above are: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Charles fMarita Sophery Bixler, 1949g Mrs.
Dennis QKay Nicklesonp Shiley, 19631 Miss Sharon Nickleson, 1965g Mrs. Gene fRorna Beamerj Switzer, 19575
Mrs. Ralph fBetty Lenhartj Marvin, 19515 Miss June Bishop, 19625 Mrs. Robert fDar1ene Shaullj Peters, 1960.
BACK ROW: Mrs. Bill fBetty Stahlj I-Iitchings, 19505 Mrs. Dean fPat Colej Kieffer, 19615 Mrs. David Uanet
Shileyj Corbin, 19559 Mrs. Carl fLaura Bowmanj Munger, 19489 and Mrs. Donald fPat Emerinej Droll, 1953.
Court Watches the Game
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Gary Conine . .
Dick Fruth . .
Alan Russell .
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Duane Dukes . .
Julia Long . .
Stan Wolfarth. .
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. Wilbur Maxwell
Betty Lou Maxwell
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. . . .Mr. Davis
. . Roger Coday
. . Mrs. Coday
. . . Mr. Coday
. . Suzanne Coday
. Arthur Coday
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. Mrs. Allen
May 19, 1967, the Junior Class of the Arcadia
High School presented THE GRASS IS ALWAYS
GREENER, a three act comedy.
The play centered around an average American
family, the Maxwells. The Maxwells were perfectly
happy until Mr. Coday. the big shot of the town,
decided to make Mr. Maxwell one of the nuts in his
political machine.
Prestige and fame are found to be nothing, if real
happiness cannot be obtained at the same time. So the
old saying, The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other
Side Of The Fence is fotmd to be a fallacy.
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Some Enchanted Evening
A wishing-well and a blue sky studded with
sparkling stars, were only a few on the
beautiful decorations which filled the ball-
room of the Findlay Elk's Club, on May 13.
1967, for the Arcadia spring Prom. so ap-
propriately called, Some Enchanted Eve-
ning .
The girls in their elegant gowns and the
boys in their tuxedos danced under the stars.
to the music of The Halos.
The climax of the evenirfg was the crown-
ing of the King and Queen of the Ball.
Sherry Zellers was chosen the Queen, and
Joe Moyer, King. The royal announce-
ment was made by Jerry Margraf. Student
Council president.
Refreshments were served by a selected
group of sophomores.
The Prom was under the capable direction
of the Student Council and their advisor.
Mrs. Virginia Wykoff.
Spring Prom
The 1967 Junior-Senior banquet was held
on May 13, in the Findlay Elk's Club ballroom.
Mr. James Slough gave the Invocation.
The delicious meal consisted of tomato
cocktail. roast-beef au jus, whipped potatoes,
green garden peas with mushrooms, molded
jello salad, .assorted relishes, and fruit pie.
Following the meal. Gary Conine, Junior
Class president, offered the Welcome to the
seniors. Larry Ziegler gave the response for the
seniors.
The program was full of surprises. Secrets
concerning the early life of the seniors were
finally told. Gerald Lee, accompanied by Judy
Steyer, played Stardust , as a corner solo.
Another surprise was the impromptu calling of Mr.
Steyer, Mr. Vroom an, Mrs. Noel, Mrs. Deter,
and Mrs. Knouse. accompained by Kerry Gunn,
to sing a nursery rhyme. They responded with
Mary Had A Little Lamb . After the closing
remarks by Mr. John Cindric, everyone joined
in the Arcadia Alma Mater.
The tables were charmingly decorated
with tiny wishing wells, which were quickly
dismantled as the seniors carried home their
souvenirs.
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Lewis, Tom Graumlich, Duane Bowman,
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FIRST ROW: Alana Heischman, Vicki
Wiseley, Kathy Wentworth, Judy Steyer,
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ters, Lynn Roller, Tom Graumlich. ROW TWO: DerylNal1e, Ed Bishop, Dennis Wonders, Jack Moyer, Jon Hill, Du-
ane Dukes, Alan Russell, Dan Lowery, Jerry Isbell, John Dutton, Dan Moyer. ROW THREE: Mr. Steyer, Ass't. Coach,
Mr. Keller, Ass't. Coach: Boyd Hiser, Managerg Dean Dukes, Mike Straub, Alan Rader, Gary McCurnber, Dennis Ki-
rian, David Crouse, George Colvin, Tom Wells, Eldon Hoy, Dennis Yeager, Mr. Shaffer, Head Coach. ROW FOUR:
Chuck Ebersole, Ron Wolery, Glen Steyer, Dan Hiser, Barry Adams, Audie McDonald, John Tredway, Dennis Gaert-
ner, Terry McEntire, Larry Law, Frank Wehrle, Mike Huff, Larry McCun'1ber.
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MANAGERS: Dery1Na11e, Boyd Hiser, Dean Kirian.
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Basketball
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key, K. Gunn, L. Zeigler, A. Russell, G. Conine, J. Margraf, J. Moyer.
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KNEELING: J. Hill. B. Hiser, G. Isbell, D. Yeager, D. Hill, J. Dutton. STAND-
ING: R. Wolery, D. Thomas, D. Gaertner, E. Bishop. J. Tredway. D. Crouse,
Coach M. Ricketts.
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Jr. High
STANDING: Manager, G. Steyer: R. Roller, S. Jacobs. G. Steyer, A. McDonald
B. Adams, D. Nalle. I. Lee. R. Brandeberry, Coach B. Steyer. KNEELING: D.
Conrad, I. Margraf, F. Wherle, J. Gilliland, T. McEn1ire. I. Bowman. L. Ander-
son, C . Ebersole.
Last minute instructions
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Wrestling
ROW ONE: D. Moyer, D. Graham, I. Grossman, S. Wolfarth, D. Lowery. ROW TWO: R. Valenti, L
Law, B. Peters, Coach Shaffer, B. Grossman, C. Nalle, S. Bibbee.
Reserves: D. Taylor, T. Becktol, D. Kirian, E. Hoy, G. Colvin, R. In-
sley, L. Flemion. 1
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Steve Bibbee - 4th in dis-
trict
Bob Grossman
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ROW ONE: T. Decker, T. Wells, L. Law. T. Lawrence, I. Isbell, C. Ebersole, L. Moser. ROW TWO: L
Davidson, S. Jacobs, D. Gaertner. A. Russell, J. Tredway. D. Hill, G. McCumber, G. Colvin, D. Kirian,
D. Crouse, G. Eply, D. Wonders, J. Hill, C. Nalley.
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FIRST ROW - Varsity: Karen Bulkowski, Carol Kaufman, Helen Sherman, Rae Marie Myers, Dana Wond-
ers, Sharon Binger, Alana Heischman, Nancy Powell, and Karen Cole. SECOND ROW - Reserve: Cheryl
Heischman, Brenda Wells, Debbie Good, Sandy Conine, Miss Stewart, Becky Wisely, Linda Waggoner,
Debbie Conrad, Gale Brown, and Sharon Monday.
The Girl's Basketball Team, which is selected from the members of GAA, strives toward good physical
health, co-ordination, and sportsmanship. The girls and their coach, Miss Judy Stewart, have worked hard
this year to acquire the skills and techniques needed to play a good basketball game. This year both teams
won five games and lost two games.
Senior members of the team are: Karen Bulkowski, Carol Kaufman, Helen Sherman, Rae Marie My-
ers, Dana Wonders, Sharon Binger, Nancy Powell, and Karen Cole. We wish these girls the best of luck in
all their future endeavors and commend them for their active participation in sports and for their interest
in physical fitness.
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FIRST ROW: Miss Stewart, L. Jensen, K. Wentworth, P. Wells, K. Bulkowski, K. Cole, D. Conrad,B. Knep-
per. SECOND ROW: A. Heischman, S. Monday, S. Tong, B. Butcher, S. Hile, P. Grossman, N. Heiserman,
B. Cole, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: T. Brown, L. Sherman, B. Hitchings, R. Myers, C. Brown, B. Peters, D.
Good, V. Wisely, S. Fruth, S. Ford, S. Zellers. FOURTH ROW: N. Smith, N. Bruce, K. Bundy, B. Wells,
S. Reddin, D. Wonders, M. Wehrle, S. Conine, S. Fisher, C. Nickelson, L. Wag-
goner. FIFTH ROW: C. Kaufman, C. Eddington, B. Jacobs, N. Powell, S. Bin-
ger, E. Paananen, S. Crouse, B. Wisely, K. Woolery, K. Cook, B. Tredway, H. I
Sherman, R. Rathburn, and C. Heischrnan. i
Our GAA participates in many sports and activities that stress physical develop-
ment. Among these are: bowling, volleyball, basketball, and ping-pong. The
highest award of the GAA is the Honor Award. To receive this a girl must have
accumulated 300 points over a four year period by attending and participating in L
various activities.
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President - Karen Bulkowski
Reserve and Jr. High Cheerleaders
Linda Waggoner, Brenda Wells, Sandy Conine. Gayle Brown, Sue Ellen Brown, Debbie Conrad
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Cheerleader Advisor
STANDING:
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Teresa Brown
Dawn Wonders
KNEELING:
Paula Grossman
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FIRST ROW: Ivlrs. wylwff, S. Wolfart, J. Margraf, B. Wisely, L. Waggoner. SECOND ROW: D. Wykoff,
P. Grossman, L. Jensen, L. Swartz, D. Schetter, I. Long, K. Wentworth, B. Knepper, S. Fisher. THIRD
ROW: D. Tyson, S. Bibbee, D. Thomas, E. Bishop, L. Zeigler, R. Huffman, G. Conine, R. Ze11ers,J.
Bowman, and J. Margraf.
Student Council President
Jerry Margraf
Two members of each class and organization are elected to repre
sent the other members on Student Council. Along with its governing
duties the Student Council is also responsible for hall monitoring, the
Homecoming Ceremonies, the Prom, and Recognition Day.
National Honor Society
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FIRST ROW: Narda Boes, Steve Bibbee, Randy Huffman, Sherry Zellers, Tom Graumlich, Sharon Binger,
Mr. Slough, and Alana Heischman. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Fruth, Judy Steyer, Mary Ann Gilliland, Lu-
anne Jensen, Karen Bundy, Wanda Fox, Sharon Crouse, Ruth Rathburn, Debbie Schetter, Pat Wells, Ruth
Pelton, Carol Wooley, Debbie Henry, Vicki Wisely, and Dottie Beach. THIRD ROW: Steve Johnson, Gary
Conine, Duane Dukes, Daryl Fruth, Larry Zeigler, Kerry Gunn, Donald Lewis, Gerry Lee, Alan Russell,
Duane Bowman, Glenn Waggoner, and Dennis Insley.
The National Honor Society is an organization for
those Juniors and Seniors who have at least a 3 point
average. To become a member of this group you must have
the qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and charac-
ter. The National Honor Society has several county-wide
socials during the year, but the highlight is the formal
banquet and initiation.
President
Tom Graumlich
Future Homemakers of America
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FIRST ROW I long, S. Gilland, N. Huffman, K. Woolery, S. Graumlich, I. Steyer, N. Boes, D. Conrad
S Monday K Schutzberg, L. Swartz, K. Wentworth, and Mrs. Wycoff. SECOND ROW: K. Martin, K
Smith N Herserman, J. McCumber, N. Bruce. S. Rosenberger, M. Desgrange, C. Fruth, D. Good, S
Hrle B Butcher S. Tong, and N. Henry. THIRD ROW: M. Desgrange, N. Powell, B. Jacobs, S. Lieb
J Shaw A Wonders, D. Denhoff, K. Grine, D. Taylor, R. Pelton, B. Peters, and H. Kring.
The purpose of the Future Homemakers of
America is to instill within the members the
qualities and ideas of a good homemaker. The
girls work toward three degrees: Junior Degree,
Chapter Degree, and State Degree. This April,
after much hard work, two seniors, Cheryl Fruth
and Narda Boes, received their state degrees.
They are pictured at right. This enabled them
to attend the FHA convention in Columbus with
the other delegates from Arcadia.
President - Narda Boes
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Future Farmers 0 America
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Cunningham, G. Conine, T. Graumlich, H. Sherman QChapter Sweetheartp, S. Johnson, D
Lewis, and R. Huffman. SECOND ROW: J. Walters, D. Guttenberg, A. Thomas, R. Roller, D. Johnson, K
Kromer, D. Fruth, G. Steyer, J. Bowman, S. Holman, L. Smith, R. Smith, and D. Grahm. THIRD ROW:
D. Moyer, D. Smith, K. Roller, C. Nalle, D. Tyson, D. Taylor, B. Swartz, and D. Swartz. FOURTH ROW
A. Radar, E. Hoy, J. Moyer, A. Radar, C. Lowery, T. Jameson, D. Coleman. G. McCumber, D. 'Thomas
T. Bechtel, and D. Yeager.
The FFA is an organization dedicated to further teaching high school
boys better methods of farming and giving them first hand experience at
working with the machines, plants, and animals that are apart of our great
agriculture industry. Every year our FFA participatesin the Parliamentary
Procedure Contest. This year two of the boys, Donald Lewis and Alan Ra-
dar, won awards for the speeches they presented in the county speech con-
test. Randy Huffman placed second and Tom Graumlich placed sixth in
the State Engineering Scholarship Test.
President - Steve Johnson
Librarians
KNEELING: Julia Long, Ruth Rathburn, Barbara Knepper, Karen Bulkowski, Narda Boes, Mrs. Noel, and
Helen Sherman. STANDING: Nancy Smith, Mary Desgrange, Ruth Pelton, Kathy Schutzberg, Lester Lute
Dotty Beach, Dana Wonders, Nancy Powell, Joe Moyer, and Kathy Wentworth.
Head Librarian
Karen Bulkowski
The Arcadia library staff, which has been directed and
supervised this year by Mrs. Noel and Karen Bulkowski, is
composed of juniors and seniors. Their duties, other than
chasing out the students who talk, are dusting, repairing,
and filing the many books in the library: caring for the
reference books, newspapers, and magazines in the study
hall, and, of course, signing out books.
The
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THE ARCADIAN was the largest
journalistic effort undertaken during
the year. The aim of the Arcadian
Staff was to capture the atmosphere
of school life at Arcadia High. The
students have spent many hours over the
dummy books, page layouts, glue
bottles, copy sheets, and typewrirers to
make this year's ARCADIAN the best
yet.
Mrs. Knouse, Advisorg Duane Bowman, Editor: Alana Heischman
Assistant Editor.
DIVISION HEADS AND ASSISTANTS - SEATED: Dotty Beach, Vicki Wiseley, Sharon Crouse, Pat Wells,
Duane Bowman, Jerry Lee, Alana Heischman. STANDING: Alan Russell, Ruth Rathburn, Sharon Binger, Karen
Bundy, Luanne Jensen, Debbie Schetter, Wanda Fox, Judy Steyer, Karen Bulkowski, Joe Moyer.
Cheerleading Section - Karen Bulkowski Photographer - Gerald Lee
Senior Activities - Sharon Crouse, Pat Wells Photography Advisor - Mr. Swasick
Activities - Wanda Fox, Karen Bulkowske
Sports Section - Joe Moyer, Alan Russell
Music Section - Debbie Schetter, Karen Bulkowski
ADVERTISING STAFF
SEATED: Pat Wells, Sharon Crouse, Alana Heischman, Duane Bowman, Vicki Wiseley, Dotty Beach. ROW
TWO: Sandy Fisher, Nancy Smith, Luanne Jensen, Karen Bundy, Sharon Binger, Barb Knepper, Rae Marie
Myers, Kathy Wentworth, Mrs. Knouse, Advisor. ROW THREE: Dana Wonders, Lenna Bickel, Wanda Fox,
Debbie Schetter, Ruth Rathburn, Helen Sherman, Becky Tredway, Julia Long, Karen Bulkowski, Sherry Zell-
ers, Judy Steyer. ROW FOUR: Dan Tyson, Dennis Insley, Gerald Lee, Don Lewis, Tom Graumlich, Kerry
Gunn, Larry Ziegler, Alan Russell, Jerry Margraf, Glenn Waggoner.
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SEATED: Duane Bowman, Editor. Alana
Heischman, Assistant Editor. Mrs. Knouse,
Advisor. STANDING: Vicki Wiseley,
Business Manager. Sharon Crouse, Adver-
tising Manager. Dotty Beach, Assistant
Business Manager. Pat Wells, Assistant
Advertising Manager.
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Merry Christmas! Anyone for the foxtrot?
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The ARCADIAN Advertising Staff exceeded their goal by S400 this year and so a party was in order. We decided to
have our party at Christmas time and met in Karen Bulkowski's decorated basement where we had fun and food: spent the
remainder of the time cornplirnentlng each other. Everyone worked hard and deserved a lot of credit for making this year's
ARCADIAN an enjoyable annual for all ages and one that will hold qmernories of the class of 1967 .
Look innocent Ray!
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Our fearless leader
What's wrong with her ---- fellows?
90 proof.
Hurry Duane, Becky still looks
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Careful Paula, He's fragile!
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Just get your books Pat!
Don't just set there, CHEER!
Brains incorporated !
She's still there, John!
Jungle of legs.
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Where 's Debbie? '?
Are flashbulbs bright Jacquie??
We don't always work this hard!
It won't bite Sharon!
There was much excitement this year,
when the senior physics class, under the di-
rection of Mr. Swasick, built and tested a
pendulum. It was suspended from die top of
the school building and proved a sensation,
both to the students and the community.
Happenings
Second year Spanish students look forward to Christmas time when
they can enjoy the Spanish custom of breaking the Pinata. As you can
see there is a mad scramble when the gifts spill out.
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All of her students will remember her artistic talent.
Miss Bessie took leave to raise their orphaned niece, while Miss Rosie kept on teaching, so Miss Bessie's
tenure has been 27 years. Guiding little ones has been their life's work. God bless Miss Rosie and Miss Bessie'
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Elementary Student Council
SEATED, Above: I. Steyer, G. Bow-
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T. Beamer, R. Gilliland, S. Fetters,
J. Graham, G. Steyer. D. Dehnhoff,
D. Gunn. Mrs. Dutton, Advisor.
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hope that your faith in our Annual will bring all of you tangible proof that
It pays to advertise in The Arcadian.
Compliments of ,
Compliments of
BUYER'S GROUP INC.
FORT FINDLAY VILLAGE
Harrison and Gay Streets MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION
Findlay ohio Fl d'aY Ohio
Compliments of
GAY LANES
747 W. Market St.
Tiffin Ohio
THE TARBOX-McCALL STONE CO.
Manufacturers of
Crushed Stone
Findlay Ohio
Contractors ,
Commercial
I'IllllCIlkl'6Ill6l' Industrial
Institutional
Construction Co., Inc.
Findlay, Ohio 4005 S. Main St. GA 2-4646
Compliments
of
SAN-A-PURE DAIRY COMPANY
FINEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS
Phone 423-2526 Findlay, Ohio
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REINHART AUTO BODY
Complete Body 5 Fender
Repairing
Infra Red Baked Enamel
Phone 435-8040 Day or Night
l628 N. Countyline St.
Fostoria, Ohio
Wayne Reinhart, Owner
Compliments of
SPORTSMANS LANES
616 Trenton Ave.
Phone 422-9757
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Findlay Ohio Supplies
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309 South Main Street
435-4850
Fostoria, Ohio
Andy Veres
SWIFT 81 COMPANY
Soybean Mi11
Agrichem Division
Fostoria, Ohio
Compliments of
CAREY IMPLEMENT STORE
123-5 So. Vance St.
Carey, Ohio
43316
PEPS1 COLA-TEEM
BOTTLING CO.
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SUE'S SALON OF STYLES
W F 0 B lLiOl Sixth Street
Findlay ohio
Fostoria, Ohio n
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Serving Northwestern Ohio
Sue Wells
THE ,I.A. MILLER TILE CO.
Manufacturers of Quality Clay Drain Tile
Use Our New Notch-Tile for Faster, More Dependable
Drainage
PhOI'lG 937-35ll+ Bascom, Ohio
With Best Wishes from
GE0RGE'5 BAKERY The Findlay Florists
The Best Bread
Pies 5 Pastries BO'KA SHOP Q Q
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BLACKFORD EQUIPMENT RENTAL
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Carey, Ohio
Free Checking Account
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REM ESTATE AIIII INSURANCE
Phone 435-77ll
ARCADIA ELEVATOR
Grain - Feed - Coal
Fertilizers
Mill Phone 894-6439
Elevator - 894-6444
Arcadia, Ohio A
205 South Main Fostoria, Ohio SQUAIIECDALDEAL
Compliments of
THE ARLINGTON NATURAL GAS COMPANY
Van Buren, Ohio
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FINDLAY FAIR
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Compliments of
CITGO SERVICE
K. N. Noller
Arcadia Ohio
THE NATIONAL LIME and STONE COMPANY
Crushed Stone - Ready-Mix Concrete
Agricultural Lime 5 Limestone
Plants At
Carey Findlay
Phone 396-26ll Phone M22-3216
Compliments of
FORNES BRAKE SERVICE
HSpecialist Since l929H
C. B. MOORE
Relining
Hardware - Paints Repairing
x Adjusting
894-6'-i59 open daily 8 to 5:30
5525 Qs Saturday till noon
Arcadia, Ohio 125 E. Fromt 422-8945
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Compliments of
JACK'S PLACE
Arcadia Ohio
MANN FUNERAL HOME, INC.
704 North Countyiine
Fostoria Ohio
Phone
HE 5-6694
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Grocery, Carry Out
536 Trenton Ave
Findlay, Ohio
Compliments of
STROMAN IMPLEMENT CO.
Fostoria, Ohio
Phone 435-259i
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2Li-Hour Wrecker Service 5
Complete
Body 5 Fender Repairing -bg,
Radiator Repairing
Phone HE 5-6207
Countyl ine Street
Fostoria,0hio E.J. Moe
Compliments of
Tri-County National Bank
Fostoria - Tiffin - Bloomdale - Bradner - Risingsun
LAMMERS
Outdoor Advertising
ff i Q8 700 Western Avenue
HANCOCK READY-MIX, INC. , ,
Phone H22-57l2 F'ndiaV 0h'O
8l6 Cord St. Findlay,0hio
Compliments of
Findlay Industries, Inc.
M00 Walnut Street
Findlay 0i'llO
CONGRATULATIONS
and Best Wishes. .
to the graduating class
of 1967
Cooper Service
Main at Hardin Streets
Findlay, Ohio
MAC AND Bos SERVICE GARAGE RE'D'?
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Tire Repairing
Phone 422-4462
Sundays 8 Holidays
Cali A23-1037 - -
229 E. Front sr. SERVICE
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Compliments of
CLOUSE'S
Bascom Ohio
Compliments of
GLAMOUR BEAUTY SALON
Fort Findlay Village
423-i823
Glamour North Beauty Salon
8l4 North Main 423-1646
BENNET'S FURNITURE
HNorthwestern Ohio's
Largest Home
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BLOOMDALE FARMERS'
ELEVATOR ASS'N
Feed - Seed - Fertilizers
Farm Supplies
HWe Clean Seed and
Buy Grainn
Phone 454-232l
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The Ohio Savings and Loan Assciation
Insured Savings and Home Loans
Corner of North and Main
Fostoria Ohio
Best Wishes
from
STRALEY'S COFFEE
SHOPPE and
DAIRY BAR
Findlay, Ohio
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Findlay College
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Findlay, Ohio 45840
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HICKORY GRILLE DOGIN SUDS
HGood Food at Low Pricesu
Noon Day Lunches F k 1
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, EES ChOPS Dog-Gone Good Food
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6 AM - 2:30 PM Q yysxw
Walnut Street
Findlay Ohio '
Compliments of
CLIFFORD E. SNYDER
Arcadia Ohio
THE ARCADIA CREAMERY
Cash Buyers---
Cream and eggs
Phone 894-6231
Arcadia
Ohio
JOHN SAUSSER
DODGE INC.
422-5633
STEEL COMPANY
H22-9632
Findlay, Ohio
MC DONALD'S
Where Quality Starts Fresh
Every Morning
Look for the Golden Arches
1225 Tiffin Ave. ,TS
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Q33 STARICS MARKET
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THE OHIO PIPE CO.
Compliments of
Jobbers of
pyumbing - heating THE KENNEDY PRINTING CO.
Air-Conditioning
Water Systems Broad Ave.
l2O N. Blanchard St. . n
Findlay Ohio F'OdlaY Ohlo
EVANS OFFICE EQUIPMENT E P
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Royal Typewriters -'lt T T T '-J
Verifax Copiers
Victor Adders
Office Furniture
Norelco Dictating Machines
400 S.Cory St. Findlay,Ohio
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Compliments of
COLDREN FUNERAL HOME INC.
205 West Sandusky St.
Findlay
Ohio
VANLUE LOCKER
Custom Slaughtering
Zero Lockers
Phone 387-6155
Vanlue, Ohio
ROSE CYCLE SHOP
ll
llO Walnut St.
Findlay, Ohio
Phone 422-9026
Compliments of
LAWSON'S MILK COMPANY
Fresh-Sliced Luncheon
Meats
Groceries - Dairy Products
l406 N. Main St.
Findlay Ohio
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l2l2 Blanchard Ave. 423-2264
llO7 Tiffin Ave. 423-2288
Findlay, Ohio
The Finest Used Cars in Town
Compliments of
The Commercial Bank and Savings Company
Four offices to serve you
Fostoria - Bascom - New Riegel, Ohio
HThe bank of personal servicen
MARATHON
CDIVIPLINIENTS
DF THE
MARATHON DIL CDNIPANY
'iiiifi MARATHON GUARANTEE 5555552
iff.. V Marathon Oil Company guarantees satisfac- A
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and the automotive sarvicu avaliable at this
Marathon service station. If you are not satis-
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from the date ol such purchase y
3,5 money will he promptly refunded.
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ASK ABOUT THE MARATHON GUARANTEE
Compliments
THE SNYDER LUMBER COMPANY
Builder Supplies
Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Ready Mix Concrete
Carey Vanlue
396-7091 387-66l5
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BODY 5 RADIATOR SERVICE WIGWAM
Wrecker Service
Glass Installed
Phone 435-3724
498 S. Union St.
Fostoria, Ohio
Phone 435-37l2
U.S. 23 North
Fostoria, Ohio
Zddieb
Motor Sales I
lOl Crystal Ave. Findlay,Ohio
423-88ll
HThe Home of Hand Picked f
Used Carsu
Compliments of
THE HANCOCK COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
HOLLINGTON BUICK ASSOCIATION WILLARD SALES
HARRINGTON CHEVROLET DUFFIELD MOTOR CO.
HERRIN PONTIAC LaRICHE VOLRSNACON
SAUSSER DODGE RIPSCARO SPORT CARS
NICCINS RAMBLER COLLINCNOOO FORD
FINDLAY INTERNATIONAL
Compliments of
JOHN HENDRICKS
Wool Hay
Carey, Ohio
SHERLIE ANN BAKERY
HAROLD G . METZKER
Cakes for all Occasions
Licensed Surveyor No.3397
Open ZH Hours Draina
, Q ge Contractor
D3'lYdeXCePt Q Horizontal Earth Boring
Sagur az Night B ,I Phone GA 3-2372
gEOn2uZ3EY628O i506 Fostoria Road
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Anhydrous Ammonia
Olin Amms-Phos Fertilizers
Farm Chemicals
Phillips Petroleum Products
423-8833
RHI Findlay, Ohio
Compliments of
BLOOMDALE LUMBER COMPANY
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MYERS BODY SHOP Compliments of
RED BARN DRIVE-IN
Body and Fender Repairs Findlay, Ohio
Expert Color Matching f7,X
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DUFFIELD'S MUSIC CENTER
Pianos - Organs
Instruments
Instruction Repairing
lOl-lO3 Perry Street
Fostoria Ohio
Phone 435-SMB7
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I 1? Complete Paint Center
Findlay - Tiffin Rd.
Findlay, Ohio
H22-8554
Compliments of
LANDMARK GRAIN TERMINAL
DON COURTNEY
With branches at: Real Estate
Williamstown Insurance
Mt- Cory M25 Taylor Street
Mt. Blanchard
R.R. 5652 Findlay, Ohio Fincuay Ohio
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Compliments of
'E'i'T?,fdg:, Wonder's Flower Shop
3 Rt. 2 Fostoria, Ohio
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We Wire Flowers Anytime, Anywhere
CJ. Laffey Paving Co.
R .W. Sherman, owner
P.O. Box 58 Findlay, Ohio
Phone 422-8577
Paul A. Cramer's
Sales 5 Service
Shavers--watches--clocks
H F A Jewelry
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HEPAIRING Ph. 422-1-+985
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Compliments of
Ohio Power Company
Fostoria, Ohio
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Congratulations to
the Class of l967
THE PUB
THE REVIEW TIMES
Fostoria's Hometown
Newspaper
First in World, National,
State and Local News.
ll3 E. Center St.
Findlay, Ohio M35-66uI
Fostoria Area Folk Shop
F000 ' GIANT
l52l N. Countyline Fostoria, Ohio
Compliments of
TROUT FURNITURE COMPANY
SQ8 South Main Street
Findlay Ohio
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Compliments of
Fort Findlay Village
Merchant's Association
Findlay Ohio
PORTER MUSIC CO. INC.
Conn-Selmer
Band'Instruments
Everett Pianos
Hammond Organs
530 South Main St.
Findlay Ohio
Across from Marathon
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HANCOCK GAS SERVICE INC. ,
LP Gas for Farm, Home
Industry
lll2 Lima Ave.
Findlay, Ohio
422-4373
Hancock County's only
Complete LP Gas Service
HANCOCK HYBRIDS INC.
Complete Line of Farm Seeds
422-9372
l205 E. Sandusky St.
Findlay, Ohio
THOMAS JEWELERS
FINDLAY GLASS COMPANY INC.
Quality Jewelers Since i887
Ulf It's Glass,
409 S. Main Street We HaVe lt 3
Q22-3775 208 East Sandusky Street
Findlay Phone
pind1ay, Ohio Ohio 422-6872
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HANCOCK CO. EQUIPMENT DEALERS ASSOCIATION
Arend Oliver Sales
Bowman Implement Co.
J.I. Equipment Center
Findlay lnternational,lnc
Lenhart Implement
Smith Implement
Streaker Tractor Sales,Inc
lg pd' Snively Grain E. Supply
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Good Luck to the Class
of ll67lI
JACKSON'S FURNITURE CO.
1+6l East Main Cross St.
Findlay Ohio
Memory Gardens
On Findlay-Fostoria Road
That The Beauty of Life
May Survive
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Compliments of
MORGANO'S PARTY STORE
lOlO Tiffin Ave.
Findlay, Ohio
Reddy Kilowatt has been proud
to serve you and your school,
and hop.es his efforts have
helped make it a. productive
and memorable year for you.
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Compliments of
PRODUCTION CREDIT
Association of Northern
JAQUA'S SPORTING GOODS
Everything for the Athlete
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Fostoria Genoa FOrFli'ndlay
FindlaY Bowling Green F.VAl ageoh. Q9
Fremont Tiffin 'n ay' 'O
NISWANDER'S'JEWELERS ,ED'50N'?
A Fostorla's Busiest Drug
Store
Specializing in
Lovebright Diamonds
and Rings
IO7 W. Crawford
Findlay Ohio
422-8142
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Specialists
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Fostoria, Ohio If?gCEk
Compliments of
CORBIN BROS. CHEVROLET
Selling America's
No. I Car
Arlington, Ohio
365-5753
Compliments of
FOSTORIA CORPORATION
Fostoria, Ohio
Flame Broiling
Makes the Difference
BURGER CHEF
806 N. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio
Still Only l5c
GROMANS BAND INSTRUMENT DEPT
Sales - Rentals - Repairs
Reynolds,Leblanc,Armstrong
Bands Instruments
Guitars, Amplifiers, Drums
FindlaZ29 N. Main St. Ohio Ziyi ID k kixxgxig
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FIND'-AY HARDWARE s s KRESGE COMPANY
220 5' Main IOO North Main
Findlay Ohio Fostoria Ohio
Patrons
ARCADIA BLOOMDALE
Anderson Lawnmower Repair Dr. F. J. Nemcik
Ruby's Beauty Shoppe
LeMars Upholstery Shop CAREY
ALVADA Carey Furniture
Fox's Garden Center MC COMB
Flo's Halfway Inn
Nye's Store McComb Farmers Co-op
ARLINGTON NEW RIEGAL
Arlington Ford Sales, Inc. The COVGVGC5 WSQOU
BASCOM TIFFIN
Walt's Lunch UhIm6D'S
Iown Tavern
West Independence
Metzger's Farm Market
Barb's Beauty Salon
FINDLAY
Brookside Pharmacy
Findlay Body Repair Co.
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Major Appliance Co.
Neff Lumber Co.
Findlay Hearing Aid Center
Fenstermaker's Shoe Store
Dr. C. R. Beckett
Ohio Beauty Supply
The Photo Center
Steinman's Office Supplies
Miles Funeral Home
Davis Explosives, Inc.
Blanchard Valley Supply
Inbody 8 Smith Realty Co.
Findlay Electric Supply Inc
Findlay Car Wash
Latham Oldsmobile
Carriage Steak House
Gassman Hardware
Beltz Clothing
Plotts Harness Luggage Shop
Drs. Bair 5 Burnett
Day's Nursery
Miller's Kitchenette
Rooney 8 Musser, Architects
Moreys
Hancock Savings and Loan
B 8 J Photo Service
Tiffin Avenue Sohio
Rays House of Hair Design
FOSTORIA
Gwiner's Sohio
Dorthy's Shop
Wilson's Shell
Buckeye Auto Wash
Seneca Lanes
Wedge Lumber and Supply
Fruth's Hardware
Al's Jewelers
Dr. Robert W. Moore, O.D.
Sturm's Market
Dell's
Phyl's Beauty Salon
Dean and Donna's Carry Out
Fostoria Concrete Products
Dr. R. J. Seiler
Vel-Kay Beauty Salon
Hoyt Seed Co.
Porter's Dry Cleaning
Lehmanns Lodge
Paul's Sunoco Service
Kwik Shake
Kleinhen's
Town and Country
Nationwide Insurance Co.
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