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1 - K 1111110 ..,',U'tL, A 'V 0 r Q A I r 4 5, V H , A ., 1? -va P . J' 'lg I ' ' N A .0 9 if 3 J, WWF' MTN: I X BUCKEYE CENTRAL SCHOOL New Washington, Ohio 1967-1968 Volume VIII I IS. Staff SENIOR EDITORS Anne Borgelt Jean Phillips JUNIOR EDITORS Becky Michelfelder Jane Brennan Bernice Karl BUSINESS EDITORS Sandra. Teynor Yvonne Wenzlick PHOTOGRAPHERS Becky Michelfelder Gerry Zaebst ACTIVITIES AND CLASSES Brenda Burgess Diane Dean Fred Ehresman Beth Fried Janet Kalb Diane Kaple Jan Kaple Jean Kaple Ruth Karl Linda Koeher Carol Loy Charlene Marquart Alice Siesel Joyce Springer Joyce Wood Foreword The 1968 yearbook staff has come to know this edition of the Echo very well. It has been ours for almost a year. We now present it to you, the students of Buckeye Central High School. This book has been produced as an accurate and interesting account of the year's events. To the graduating seniors it represents the finale of four wonderful yearsg to the juniors, a remem- brance of one of the most hectic years in schoolg to the sophomores, a record of their efforts, culminating in the achievement of the coveted privileges of upperclassmeng to the freshmen, a memory of the awesome newness of high school. We hope that our attempt to record the happiness, the trials, and the frustrations of the past year has been successful and that you will find this Echo a true memento to Buckeye Central High School. CU if 5 21 1 , , ,V-04 v I ' , S- . S ' .qw .....-. ' 5, ', . 4 ' L Xa Q' J flew? f Q, WE' G 'wmv A ff il ' 0 o Q I 9- '51, ' Wi? 4 s ,-0 f'1J,.:. ri?-13 f-WD W ' 5'Y.lg.r 1 . . ' 4.1 f G F35 nw lu, 1 4 r .Q 5 5- I -at W , .N fV anh ' J EMM M, W A 'Chi v . '-A, - 'U' ,, ,+- hiax fx! 'Q . , ' . 'U 0 ,Y st, A - '1 ' 6:55 BUCKEYE CENTRAl HIGH SCH00l 'W 14. w'xik!N9 , . . ff it? . in J pl 4 ? .11 1 Q. Q gx S- N-. yn Q53 5 ai I 1A 514' , 132. 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'Av- ,,- if . ..-lm' E ' . 1...- 43 ft fi 5 1:2 gym Mr. Richard Shenal Class Advisor Linda Hoehn Class Treasurer Happiness depends, as Nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose. r i '-sg Fl 3.-. 1 ll Mr. Arch Rodgers Class Advisor Stephen Sawyer Class President Knowledge comes, but wisdom Lonnie Pugh Class Vice-President People who value their privileges above their principles, soon lose botl Pamela Riedel Class Secretary You'll never walk alone. IO Darlene Alt Student Council he greatest pleasure in-life is doing what people say you cannot do. ll Delbert Brown Student Council Those who give too much attention to trifling things become generally incapable of great ones. Rodney Auck I ask not for a larger garden, but for fewer seeds. ,ss 5 Gerry Zaebst Student Council Sometimes a person's mind is stretched by a new idea and never goes back to its old dimensions. Wilma Alspach I'm a believer in daydreamsf' Q ' , uw Larry Beck 'Enough work to do, and strength enough to do the work. Gregory Clay What is the present, after all, but a growth out of the past? Thomas Brennan Time is but a journey through the changes that we make .... all the time. Daniel Clady Ulf you clon't succeed at first, find out if the loser wins anythmgf' Silence separates more than Ann Borgelt as-fx, re-un. Sue Burger The beat goes on. Sheryl Dunn smart girl is one who knows how to tennis, golf, piano,-and dumb. 13 Delores Dean There is no future in any job. The future lies in the man who holds the job. Peggy Eckstein The highest of distinctions is service to others. .U 1 .VJ rr. wi w w -A .u ,. N 1 r J m m in . . uw' ,H w'ull T'i'l1l ' ' X 1 ,H uw ivwu!-Q W - :ui . - , zu -,wwf ' , , -4 'ggi .Y J 1 1' .- -.. if ' . . q. T if .. ' . 15. T-I f 7 fi, ,fy ml , Loretta Donnersbach Reach out into the darkness. Allen Eckstein A little bit of soul will see you through. I 'v i Theodore Eusey No one can be perfectly happy till all are happy. gi , V' 1 ' Ruth Ewing 'Success is a matter of luck. Ask any failure. Charles Ferguson No man is free who is not master of himself. W .,,:wf ' Ml vllllfs X v ' - - r f 51 , 1 LN, 5 ,fr M Kathleen F eichtncr Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes. f 5, Richard Farrell We boil at different degrees. Wayne Fast A gentleman is one who puts more life than he takes out. I4 Pamela Gardner en one door shuts, another opens. I5 H u, 571- ' fi 1 ', , ' '12, 1 Dawn Fike Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well. Debra Friedley It is so easy to get lost in the world. dy Carolyn Forster Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you, and just before you realize whatls wrong with it. Thomas Frazee A nap is a brief period of sleep which overtakes a. superannuated person when he endeavors to listen to scientific lectures? James Hall 'The greatest pleasure in life is being different. Phyllis Hamons It's a strange, strange world we live inf, 'There is a tide in the affairs of men ., Y m Robert Geissman which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Dennis Grove Lord, grant that I may always more than I accomplish? Stanley Harer 'LFor enjoyment of life, give me a sense of humor. Sally Hanna y Look out! Here comes tomorrow. l6l ,, IS' Michael Hildreth e future we studied and planned for begins today. I7 Roger Hicks Down to the sea in a ship I gog I'm in the Navy now. Janet Kalb Determination is the key to success. David Hicks Mirth is God's medicine. Andrew Kaple Our opportunities to do good are our talents. Linda Karl Follow every rainbow, until you find your dream. Joseph Kennedy The world's great men have not all been great scholars. mL Linda. Kocher et a smile be your umbrella. Anita Kraft They never talk who always think. Patrick Logsdon Don't worry about life, take it in James Long The key to success in the future was given in the pastf' stride. 1 8 Carol Loy is more to life than increasmg its speed. Steven Mlller. rue contentment is the power of getting out of any situation all that there is in it. Judith Lynch There exists in every human nature a goal . . . Linda McCarthy There's a change on the way. Kay Norris Where there's a will, there's a way. uanita Omwake Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow till you find your dream. fc Mark Pfahler Not what we are, but what we yet may be. Jean Phillips He strove with his last ounce of courage to reach the unreachable star. Lois Pfleiderer Did you ever have to make up your mind? Stephen Pry Our ideals are our better selves. i Z 1 Steven Pifher Some people have so much talent making the best out of a bad situa that they go around creating bad situations to make the best of. 1 '2C Leslie Sexton I'd like to see the world through my own eyes. Charlene Songer The truest greatness lies in being kindg the truest wisdom in a happy mind. l Timothy Seibert The fault is not in the stars but in ourselves, if we are underlingsf' David Reynolds To know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything. Ronald Smith Things are not always what they seem. Michael Shell Agriculture, a study, a business, a way of life. Joseph Strausbaugh Not what we are, but what we yet may be. n w me f Ellen Stricker ' ?5e Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away. Gerrit Van Eerten A little work, a lot of play, is Evelyn White There isn't a mountain high enough. what I call a perfect day. Alan White One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. l 22 l I J. Mark Wurm but wanting what you have. Ada Wilson adds and multiplies as we Happiness is not having what you want, 37 Jeanette Yosick People are always good company when they are doing what they enjoy most. divide it with others. Mary Ann Young What makes life so bright? Looking, looking toward the light. Barbara Zucker It is not how long, but how well we live. Commencement SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1968-8:00 P.M. Processional ,.., , .. ..... Pomp and Circumstance Invocation .,,.......,.,,......,...., Rev. James McConnell Pastor, United Methodist Church New Washington One Little Candle ..A..,,.........,.,,., Charles Naylor You'll Never Walk Alone ....,.., ...............,........... 4..,,,..,..........,.........Rodgers and Hammerstein Choir Introduction of Speaker ..,.,,..... ,,,..,...,.......... S upt. Thomas W. Thatcher Class Address, Dark Days and Bright Objectsl' Kenneth C. DeGood Associate Dean College of Education University of Toledo Presentation of Diplomas ,..,.,.4.... Mr. Robert Utz President of the Board of Education School Song ,...w,..,,,..,.,,...,..... ....... E ntire Audience Benediction ...,. .......,. R ev. James McConnell Recessional ..... ,,..,. ' 'March of the Priests Baccalaureate SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1968-2:00 P.M. Processional .,..., ,..,. 6 'Pomp and Circumstance', Invocation ............ ,,............. R ev. Lewis G. Nicol Pastor, St. John's Lutheran Church New Washington No Man Is An Islandl' .......... Arr. Roy Ringwald Climb Every Mountain', .,l.......,......... ...,4........... and Hammerstein Choir Sermon ..... .,..,.... R cv. Lewis G. Nicol Bcnediction ,, .. ...... Rev. Lewis C. Nicol Rccessional .... , ...... March of thc Priests Accoinpanist-Janet Crum Organist-Jan Kaple Nlusic Director-Mr. Paul Robbins 1: CLASS MOTTO Within Ourselves the future lies. CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and Gray CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose ALAN WHITE We at Buckeye Central are very proud of Alan for his exceptional athletic achievements in three major sports. We wish to congratulate him for his receiving the high honor of an athletic scholarship to Ohio State University. Alan also received an offer from the Cleveland Indians. Mark Pfahler received a very special surprise at the commencement exercises. Mark's father, Sgt. Edward Pfahler, was presented a diploma by Robert Utz, President of the Board of Education. Sgt. Pfahler had successfully completed the United States Armed Forces institute tests and was awarded his high school diploma by request. ' -Qfiim. -f -' f 'Y Wilma Ruth.Alspacl1, Willie , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Marian Alspach, Ambition - To be a Christian, Activities - F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Class Play 4. Darlene Rose Alt, Dar , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Franols Alt, Ambition - To lead a successful life, Activities - G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff l, 2, Student Council 2, 4, Bowling 4. Rodney Allen Auck, Hot Rod , Parents - Mr. 8: .Mrs Kenneth Auck, Ambition - Farmer, Activities - F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Chorus 4, Band 1, 2, Agri. Business 4. Larry Paul Beck, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Beck, Ambition - To go to college, Activities - Chorus 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 4, Class Play 4. Ann Lynn Borgelt, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent A. Borgelt, Ambition - To be a reser- vationist with Branifl' Airlines, Activities - Class Play 4, Annual editor 4, Hetuck 4, Bowling 3, 4, Librarian 3. Thomas Hugh Brennan, Walter , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Brennan, Ambition -- To lead a successful, happy life, Activities - Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 4. Delbert Gordan Brown, Jack or Farmer , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Marian Brown, Ambi- Lion - To be a politician, Activities - Student Council 1, 2, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class President 3, Class Play 3, 4, Chorus 1. Sue Ann Burger, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Burger, Ambition - To enjoy life, Activities - Hetuck 4, Chorus 1, 2. Daniel Lee Clady, Ears , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Clady, Ambition - To graduate, Activities - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. Gregory John Clay, Cat , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Clay, Ambition - To succeed in life, Activities - Basketball 1, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. Terrence Harold Davis, Gomer , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Davis, Ambition - Mechanic, Activities -- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Delores Irene Dean, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert. W. Dean, Ambition - To get a job, Activities - Class Vice-President 3, Student Council 4, Bowling l, Class Play 3, 4, Chorus 2, F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 3, 4. Loretta Donnersbach, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Donnersbach, Ambition - To get a job, Activities - G.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, 2. Sheryl Rae Dunn, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Ray Dunn, Ambition - To succeed, Activities -- Hetuck Staff 4. Allen Boyd Eckstein, Gomer or 'fl 1'.', Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Emerson Eckstein, - ition -- Airline reservation and communic' on work, Activities - Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Bowling 4, Class Play 3, 4. Peggy Jean Eckstein, Peg , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Ross Eckstein, Ambition - Registered Nurse, Activities - Band 1, 2, 3, Student Libra- rian l, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4. Theodore Howard Eusey, Ted , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Eusey, Ambition - To grad- uate: Activities - Football 2. Ruth Ellen Ewing, Shorty , Parents - Mr, 8: Mrs. Clarence Ewing, Activities - Pep Club 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, G.A.A. 3. Richard Jay Farrell, Dick , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. John Farrell, Ambition - A scientist, Activities - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2. Wayne Edward Fast, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward R. Fast, Ambition-To own my own business. J rt' Kathleen Ann Feichtner, Kathy , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Feichtner, Ambition-To be a Registered Nurse, Activities - Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, Bowling 3. Charles Allen Ferguson, Charlie or Big Chuck , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs, Eldon L. Fer- guson, Ambition - To own and manage a large farm, Activities - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Bowling 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. Judy Marie Ferguson, juicy , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, Ambition-To live a free life, Activities-Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4, Hetuck Staff 4. Dawn Marie Fike, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Irwin Fike, Ambition-Elementary teacher, Activities -Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Band 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 3. 1 Carolyn Sue Forster, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Forster, Ambition - To be a Registered Nurse, Activities-Class President 2, Future Nurses 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Buckeye Girl's State 3. Thomas Lee Frazee, Tom , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Frazee, Ambition-To own a large farm, Activities-Baseball l, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Debra Kay Friedley, Deb , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Rolland Friedley, Ambition -To live life to its fullest, Activities-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Annual Staff 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Dance and Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Band 1. Pamela Estell Gardner, Pam , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Wesley Gardner, Ambition -To be a beau- tician, Activities- Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Class Play 3, 4. ' Robert Alan Geissman, Goose , Parent-Mrs. Paul Geissman, Ambition-Farmer, Activities- Band 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. Dennis Larue Grove, Bones , Parents-Mr, 8: Mrs. Warren Grove, Ambition-Get a bank account, Activities-Football 2, 3. james Clyde Hall, Cowboy , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Davis G. Hall, Ambition-To own a '68 Mustang, Activities-F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Chorus l, 2. Phyllis June Hamons, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. James Hamons, Ambition-To succeed in any- thing I attempt, Activities-Hetuck 4. Sally Joanne Hanna, Sall', Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Hanna, Ambition-To get a fac- tory job, Activities-Chorus 2, 3, Bowling 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hetuck staff 4, Annual staff 2. Stanley James Hater, Stan , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Harer, Ambition-Computer pro- grammer, Activities-Band l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 2, Basketball 1. David Michael Hicks, Jaws , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. James H. Hicks, Ambition-To be a mil- lionaire, Activities - Football 2, 3, 4, Agri. Business 4, Chorus 3. Roger Dale Hicks, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Curtis Hicks, Ambition - To be a success, Activities -Chorus 1, 2, Basketball l, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. Cofoid Jeffrey High, Crash or Dumbo , Par- ents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Cofoid High, Ambition-to be a Certified Public Accountant, Activities - Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, Track l, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, Bowling 4, Football 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4. Michael Paul Hildreth, Mike , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. B. J. Hildreth, Ambition-To own a Ford, Activities-Basketball 1 2, Track 1. Linda Ruth Hochn, Parents- Mr. 8: Mrs. Roma Hochn, Ambition -To get a job, Activities- Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Drill team 2, 3, Class Play 3. Janet Elaine Kalb, Parents- Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold F. Kalb, Ambition-Beautician, Activities-Band 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Hetuck Staff 4, Honor Society 4. Andrew Martin Kaple, Andy , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. James E. Kaple, Ambition-To be a radio announcer, Activities-Football 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Bowling 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. Linda Ann Karl, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Karl, Ambition-Secretarial position, Activities -Chorus 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Pep club 1, 2. Joseph Glenn Kermedy II, Joey , Joe , Parents -- Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph Glenn Kennedy I, Ambi- tion-To be a manager of an A8:P Food Store or a captain of a submarine in the United States Navy, Activities-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, fi, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Linda Kay Kocher, Lin , Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Kocher, Ambition-To get an oiiice job, Activities-Bowling 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Hetuck 4, Class Play 3. Anita Rose Kraft, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Herbert Kraft, Ambition- Art, to surf, Activities - Chorus 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Patrick Ralph Logsdon, Pat , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Logsdon, Ambition-Get a job, Activities-Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4. James Edward Long, Jim , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Long, Ambition - To become an electronics technician, Activities-Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. Carol Ann Loy, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilmer Loy, Ambition--To get a good job, Activities -F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Yearbook staff 4, Hetuck Staff 4, Class Play 4. Judith Elaine Lynch, Judy , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Lynch, Jr., Ambition-To be on my own, Activities-Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Sue McCarthy, Lina , Parent-Helen McCarthy, Ambition-To be a secretary at an Air Force base, Activities-Bowling 1, Librarian 4, Chorus l, Hetuck Staff 4, Annual Staff 3. Stephan Darrell Miller, Steven, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Rolland Miller, Ambition-to find a good job and be successful in life, Activities - Football 3. Kay Anne Norris, Parents - Mr. 8: Mrs. Dwight Norris, Ambition-To get an office job, Activ- ities-Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Hetuck Staff 4, Librarian 1. Juanita Marie Omwake, Nita , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. James Omwake, Ambition--To become a nurse, Activities-Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses l, 2, 3, 4. Nlark Alan Pfahler, Chipper',, Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Pfahler, Ambition-To be an airplane pilot, Activities-Student Council 2, Class Play 3, Football 2, 3, 4. r' '-. Lois Ann Pfleiderer, Lotus , Paretigge- Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard A. Pfleiderer, Ambition-To own a Corvette, Activities-Librarian 1, Bowling 1, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Class Play 3, 4. Jean Marie Phillips, Parent-Mr. Hubert Phil- lips, Ambition-To be a high school math teach- er, Activities-Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Annual editor 3, 4, Librarian 1, 3, 4, Buckeye Girls' State 3. Stephen Joseph Pifher, Steve , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Grover Pifher, Ambition-To live, Activities -- Bowling 3, 4, Class Play 3. Karl Allen Pitzen, Chicken , Parent-Mr. Jacob Pitzen, Ambition-- Make a career of music, Activities - Class Play 4. Stephen Paul Pry, Steve , Parents-Mr. 8L Mrs. Lewis E. Pry, Ambition-To get a good job, Activities-F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 3, 4, Agri. Business 4. W Lonnie Gene Pu h Little Lon ' Parents-Mr S 1 , - 8: Mrs. Bob Pugh, ,Ambition - Professional Musi- cian, Activities - Bowling 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Student Council 3, Class Play 3. David Joseph Reynolds, Parents-Mr.. 8L Mrs. Donald Reynolds, Ambition-Construction work or farming. Pamela Sue Riedel, Pam , Parents-Mr. BL Mrs. Paul Riedel, Ambition-To get an oflice job, Activities-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Bowl- ing 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3. Stephen Dwight Sawyer, Steve , Parents-Mr. SL Mrs. Dwight Sawyer, Ambition-To be a research chemist, Activities-Bowling 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. Timothy Wayne Seibert, Tim , Parents-Mr, SL Mrs. Herman Seibert, Ambition-Lawyer, Activities--Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Chorus l, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. Leslie Dawh' Sexton, Parents-Mr. SL Mrs. Allen Sexton, Ambition--To work in a hospital, Activ- ities - Hetuck 4. Michael Eugene Shell, Mike , Parents-Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Shell, Ambition-Agriculture allied work, Activities-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Honor Society 4. Ronald Allen Smith, Ron , Parents-Mr. 8L Mrs. Earl Smith, Ambition-To succeed, Activi- ties-Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Play 3 Charlene Kay Songer, Charlie , Parents-Mr. SL Mrs. Herbert Songer, Ambition-To be a success, Activities-Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 4. Gerald Stacklin, Gerry or Moose , Parent- Mrs. Catherine Stacklin, Ambition-To be happy, Activities-Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4. joseph William Strausbaugh, ,Ioe',, Parents- Mr. SL Mrs. Robert Strausbaugh, Ambition-To be a millionaire, Activities-Football 2. Ellen Lore Stricker, Parent-Mrs. Paul Stricker, Ambition-To try everything once, Activities- Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hetuck 4. Gerrit Van Eerten, Van , Parents- Mr. SL Mrs. Jacob Van Eerten, Ambition-To make a place for myself in the world, Activities-Basketball 1, Track 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. Alan Harold White, Whitey , Parents-Mr. 8L Mrs. Clayton White, Ambition--Professional golfer, Activities-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. Evelyn Irene White, Bird',, Parent - Mrs. Martha White, Ambition-To find only happi- ness, Activities-Band 1, 2, Chorus l, Hetuck 4, Future Nurses 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Ada Lucille Wilson, Lucy , Parents-Mr. SL Mrs. William Ray Wilson, Ambition-To have a successful life, Activities-Librarian 3, 4, Hetuck Staff 4. Mark Wurm, Wiener , Parent-Mrs. Alma Wurm, Ambition-To be a success, Activities- Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, Bowling 4. Jeanette Ann Yosick, Parents - Mr. SL Mrs. James Yosick, Ambition 4- To become a success- ful writer and to get to California, Activities- Librarian 4. Mary Ann Young, Mary , Parents- Mr. 8L Mrs. William Young, Ambition-To be a beauti- cian, Activities-G.A.A. 1, Chorus 1, Librarian 4, Class Play 4. Gerry Raymond Zaebst, Dude',, Parents-Mr. SL Mrs. Irvin Zaebst, Ambition-To become famous with my guitar, Activities - Student Council 1, 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Football 2. Barbara Jean Zucker, Barb , Parents-Mr. 8L Mrs. Richard Zucker, Ambition-To have a good life, Activities-F.H.A. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. HN L Lain! u N! . fr' 1 ww V- H , gbay-i'3w'iH!,H im'uu'. I W, HH., A. 51 1 H ' , Y ,N u V ' ' , H , Wu ww . ,, , 1: f 3 , I: HQ J, M o , Ula ,. ' Swim M YM w N f wig IJ N MINISTRATION ee--if ll X '.', 'i ii -,,r,..,.,,....g...Mais af.,-Q., w,.: .,'n ,' ,.'Vs...g. , ..,s. -.-, M .,f. , EJ -s . Y eww, ss:-,:.sw,, , M. . , .. W , Board of Education SEATED: Mr. Thomas Thatcher-Superintendent, Mrs. Gladys E. Stricker-Clerk-Treasurer, Howard VonStein, Robert Young. STANDING: Robert F. Utz - President, Marlin Cole - Vice-President, Howard Harer. Clerk Mrs. Gladys Stricker Clerk - Treasurer Mansfield Business College a.-A ..,.. 34. o XX-f uperlntenfdent ,f Mr. Thomas Thatchffiz Superintendent Bowling Green-B.S. and M.S. l Mi in 'i A Principal Mr. Robert Dean High School Principal V h West Virginia Wesleyan - B.S 'f WL? West Virginia UniX'CrSity Graduate Work 35 Facult 2 in 'W , , , K Mrs. May Yanka-Librarian. Honor Society Adv., Ohio State -- B.S. 5 ' 1 Mrs Arlene Heydinger-Secretary to Mrs. Hope Fike - School Nurse, Capital Principal U. - B.S., Western Reserve U. - M.N. A fig ' meg ' ' xwii.:,if2fi- -1 If Mrs. Florence Schaub-Guidance Counselor, Akron U., Ashland, Kent State, Western Reserve, Mount Union, McKinley School of Law F17 QE. i EY' f Al Mrs, Vera Clady-Studyhall Supe i Mrs. Annabelle Frank-Home Ec l, II, III, IV, FHA Adv., Bowling Green-B.S. -1 I-F? lf ,,e.ll Miss Student Council Advisor Lucille Durbin - English IO, I II, Sophomore Class Adv., Adv., Heidelberg-A.B., Ohio Hamilton ,7 iV'ffAY,, , 5- ' warg., L Miss Jane Schimpf-Home EC. I, II, III, IV, FHA Adv., Ohio State-B.S. Betty McKendry-English 9, Spanish I, II, Muskingum Miss Sue Starling-Spcct-li, English ll, IQ, Director ol Class Plays, WBCO, Bluffton, Tolcclo U. Mr. Monte Betz-Jr. High Soc. Studies, Psychology and Sociology, Track Asst., 8th Grade Class Adv., David Lipscomb Mr. Frank Robey - Boys Phys. Ed., World Geo., World Hist., Freshman Class Adv., Drivers Ed., Ath. Director, Heidelberg Mrs. Virginia Slough-Jr. High English, Jr. High Home Ec., 7th Grade Class Adv., Wittenberg U.-B.S., Ohio State 37 :age Mr. jack Dunker-Algebra I 84 II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mr. Arch Rodgers -- American Hist., Sophomore Class Adv., Varsity Basketball Coach, Football Coach American Govt., Senior Class Adv., Foot- Asst., Rio Grande-A.B., B.S., Ohio Wesleyan, Bowling Green, ball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Kem State Track, Ohio U.-B.S. Q 3315335 . - it Mr. James Sherer-jr. High Math, 7th Mrs. Sara Mahan-Typing 1 SL II, Grade Class Adv., jr. High Sports, Office Practice, Shorthand I Sn II, Ohio Olivet Nazarene College Wesleyan-B.A., Heidelberg, Toledo U. - l t Mr. John Jacoby-Vo. Ag., Agri-Bus., Mr James Schultz-Bookkeeping, Gen. Bus., Bus. English, Bus FFA Adv., Ohio State-B.S. Law and Economics, Hetuck Staff Adv., Ohio Wesleyan-B.A. Ohio U. Mr. Paul Robbins-High School Vocal Mr. Lowell Phillips-Gen. Science, Chemistry, Bowling Coach, and Band, jr. High Vocal and Band, Junior Class Adv., Ohio U., Rio Grande, Ohio State Summer Band, Olivet Nazarene-A.B. U.-B.S., Bowling Green versity of Vermont Larry Miller-Science 7 8: 8, 8th Mr. Thomas Cook-Biology, Physics, Miss Sue Mullins-Health, Girls Phys Class Adv., Drivers Ed., Reserve Earth Science, Student Council Adv., Ed., GAA Adv., Cheerleader Adv., Ohio Coach, Baseball Coach, Ohio Ohio State-B.S., Bowling Green, Uni- Northern-B.A. Ml.. Mr. Richard Shenal- Ind. Arts l, II, III, IV, Senior Class Adv., Salem - B.A. Mr. Ora Tracht-Gen. Math, Jr. High Ind. Arts, Mech. Drawing, Freshman Class Adv., Ohio State, Toledo U., Muskingum, Ohio U. Enright Norris, Richard Shenal, james Siesel, Russell May, Donald Cole, Gilbert riem. Bus Drivers 'f hifi, ,, Owen Fike, Des Richards, Dorothy Eckstein, Donald Bradrick, Herbert Kraft. 40 Fi , , lk V it 77 Robey, Mechanic - Richard sl lv-,,a. Bus Mechanic - Richard Kriem repairs and maintenance of the eleven in the distrlct. Nine buses are used reg each school day, and two are used for : buses. The.bus mechanic has the responsibilir 4 6 - n I U Y ' Cooks Rosemary Shatzer, Lola Eckstein, Georgia Zaebst, Viola Fcichtner Assistant Janitor, John F. Geissman Janitor, Marian Crall 0 J anltors L 1 ' V , ,J J , , I , , A K 1 A 4 Fl if A jr 'I b 3' I xl 1 K ,' K wi E f N I A l I 1 i i . SES X X f ' W Vx Xi Ni! N . 1 x 1 ' Ny X! I I 1 I 5 4 RX N f' xxx sf' ,xxx if a X -g,,,,g ,LW xv Juniors 7 Jeffrey Kraft Dennis Karl Kaye Shafer Mary Hipsher Mrs. Sara Mahan Mr. Lowell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer -Advisor -Advisor Raymond Studer James Nye Student Council Student Council Dorothy Adkins Walter Alt James Bishop Jane Brennan Carolyn Burger Brenda Burgess Virginia Aldrich Alan Bishop Mark Blum Charles Brose Thomas Burger David Clady 44 . l Clady Roberta Dean June Ferguson Clady Marianne Dille Paul Forster iv ,L Charles Hall Herman Heyclingcr i U my 21 ' ' ' ' qv? l' 'P'i Q1.3. ' ,A Qi' l Collins Tonya Eckstein Judy Fox Joyce Hcydinger Crurn Frederick Beth Fried Marilyn Heydinger Daniel Ehrcsman Darlene Gwirtz Michael Hcydingcr Nicholas Endcrlc Thomas Heydinger Russel Howard Hager Hicks l 1 Robert Hiler Dennis Kagy Kenneth Kalb L'gf. TY Robert Kalb Janet Kaple Bernice Karl Linda Kimmel Carol Marcum Debra, Charlene Marquart Leonard Niedermier Gene Kanney Jean Kaple Herbert Karl Frances Knipp Shirley Meadows Dean Phillips Diane Kaple Lee Kaple Ruth Karl Thomas Rebecca Ruth Phillips Laughbaum Michelfelder 46 Charles Siefcrt Alice Siesel Presler Rietschlin Joyce Springer Schroeder Roger Steele Shelbley Linda Strohm Donna Studer Jenny Thacker joseph Wechtcr Joyce Wood Margie Studcr Melvin Triplett Thomas Wcnzlick ' Michael Young LL . Vincent Studer Marlene Temple Sandra Teynor Donna Tuttle Frieda VanBuskirk William Waldbauer Yvonne Wcnzlick Wanda Young s , 1-:IFA , 5 ,- Q Z: 7A75?,g? 1 ' .- NF' ' . ,' 5-' ', V 'A - ' P is . , fra- 553 I ij -, ' Q , 1, 'H ' ,w . ,, fs . I M3 ff 4 4..n--4 'V e 1.1112 fl X ., -. ,Ju :bi -Mu- 'Wf ' 115:1- , . act. gp.. x . A Q , . E J xigf Ji' x. -, -A '. LQ 51,5 IL ,, -. K ,,. ,1,. .. Egg- - hal ' Wie, MH ,. , ,L Q., , egg fl 1 f HN Li- W' x -,Q . . . , r, , , lip 1 o '-sf v :If I yy .al 1. -SL ,.-43,4 , ... 'X-,ffl-Pi . SGW, ' , 'QS' :ai ,gi H , ns 'I : K QQ ,.l,.1.Q xv , me , . ,Q ,Z W J, L 5, ' u el -f-v-fit, 'SAM ,, V- ing .E l'gg?5:i'f-HK 1 ' 975: :Y .L A . t il... 'iZa41.' f Y-1 asia - -1 , ' ' f Coder Susan Delarber Lucia Fike Jerome Heydinger Louis Hiler Kathleen Hogan Cole Michael Vickie Fuller Timothy Heydinger Benedict Hines Patricia Horning Donnersbach f Cheryl Hines Ronald Hoss Cole Gerald Ehresman Merrilee Harer Rae Ann High Cole Judy Kay Evans Benedict Heydinger Donna Hiler Cramer Robert Feichtner Gregory Heydinger Linda Hiler fy . , lr 5, W- l l e l ' ak L231 1' - ' - 1- 12 A. .4 1 . - , N- 5 . A n 5 2 e, ' ' KI! Y . ' , S 2 W N , U ' ' . Q ' ' 4 X ' n f l . , , L -ZQF. , uf. ' fs . 'te I 2 QQ ml H V L . iw w , F : - ' Y - l Q5 L A- ' -5' ,Af f'E?-:ry 1 if-2 2 .- ,- Le ss I . l ,355 2' H9 ,4 -,Q fa , 1-fwf r -1-., :- f . David Kagy Michael Kehres Pamela Lash lwneen Lutz Roger Nedolast Dlane Jerome Kanney Denise Kennedy Mxchael Logsdon Allen Karl Susan Kurtz Marilyn Long .50 Ross Raymond Sexton Robert Springer Ladera Studer Richard Utz Marilyn Young Schiefer Bruce Shealy Karen Stacklin David Stump Linda Walton Mary Young l Milf 'M e iioi i,,4ig,1:f1x R is 1 Mark Yosick Dawn Zaebst w V Judith Trago Daniel Utz Schroeder Dand Shealy james Stocknmster Schwemley Connie Sheldon Donald Strausbaugh Sexton Mark Smith Christine Studer l Q- W:-'.'--gig? T-fjrfn I-. 3f1ril?:.e:a:, 1:1--I D-.- f - Z E- ' , I -,-L Q 4. 1 as 4- W A Freshmen Ramon Rhonda Seibert Leslie Kanis Richard Clady Mr. Frank Robey Mr Laughbaum Vice-President Secretary Treasurer --Advisor President Robert Mason Timon Student Council Student John Allen Carolyn Auck Clark Barnett Terry Bishop James Braderick Michael Alt Sue Auck Gary Biglin Margaret Blum Marilyn Brown 52 1 '. ff' gf T 6 a qi .343 .X bg hr 'Q ad.., 'YS' B22 i 'E -.ui , - . ML g Q M' ' wif Q' In 9.7 X 1 'wr' W ' 'ref 1 J ?1x, . 5 L J n LLLQ V hw fe ,F Ii Margie Kanney Suzanne Karl Victoria Kehres Kenneth Kocher ' Timothy Larry Sarah Kaple Thomas Karl Barbara Kempf Brenda Kraft Leonhardt Gary Martha Loy Troy Moore Donald Karl Yvonne Karl Ronald Kimmel Janice Krebs. Edwin Lynch Mike Morris Karen Karl Charlene Kehres james Knipp Gregory Krelm Ralph McCarthy Bruce Neptu 54 vm ,wa Mn, ... . Lv -- J-in Qi 14 u r 4 L , , ,, sh :Qi Y 1 .1 . 5 3. -vnu 5, il.-1 4 5552, KQQN -:--x sf, 'J' E ' J . v 59:2 ww xv: wi - -mf . K1 fr Z fm- F QA ,W L-gi A!! , ZA? I, Q l C 3, 3- 54 ,. .5 '. sq,- I 'K 11 .,' I! 7.5m . 2, 71 5, we ,ra '21 1 - ' .-. L, .- ll U gf-TIU1 I .111 S Ex 1155? ' L 2111- - 5,5 X, - :- 11- 1 . xx r.-Sf: 1 Xu X Kd, 1 ' LX I 1 mf 1 113' K3 - xg 11 1 111 M S 1 S 1 41, 'f Pig.: j 1 X 'f' 55 km' 1. 1 1A 4 fl li' ' , 1 ld. 1 ,I 115 1 X ,A 1191? A N I Y 4 - I 1 H ,.1 in U r 1 Y 1 Ekifllik ' WI 'fufii 11 H 1 Q if 1 QM! 11'1l 1 31-.EH 1, pu I if- 11 5' ' '11f i 19 Pi' e aah 2221 1' :L 3' ' f ml GH' - 1W1' v i, 1 1 1 J 1 ff: 111 X Y! IJ! X11 . E1 jf 1 O! 1' 1:? a1e ,?:.M V A J Y ' ' ' ' 1 N J '-J' 5 1 1 I X 5 E-15'- gf? X fx ' i, Q'1'lJA H 1' ' 1 X I , 111, f 1323? ,Z1 yn- 1 N 1 L .1 1 ik' N A I 4 .,g z . if I .-5 I: 1 Q59 Ai-Taxi ' E l .9 N5 f , WJ 'V' VA 4? f H 3.1 1.1541--f 1 lr TC JA , I L :ff - i:ft ' f ffl M1 MTN' 1 ,L 'x.,m8f 5' 1 W 1' isa, r 4 Q' I L tt Honor Society Row ONE: Mrs. Yanka- Advisor, Dawn Fike, Debra Frieclley, Judy Ferguson, Pam Riedel, Barbara Zucker. ROW TWO: Peggy Eckstein, Carolyn Forster, Jean Phillips, Kathleen Feichtner. ROW THREE: Alan White, Steve Sawyer, Delbert Brown. it iff i 1 gr-rx. I 196 Inductees ROW ONE: Janet Kalb, Ruth Karl, Diane Dean, Diane Kaple, Linda Strohm. ROW TWO: Dennis Kagy, Thomas Brennan, Michael Shell, Jeffrey Kraft, Herman Heydinger. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for Scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render Service, to promote Leadership, and to develop Character in the students of America's Secondary Schools. In addition to these ideals the following scholastic achievements are required: 3.5 or better for Juniors, and 3.25 for Seniors. -F -x , 1, .gp ia N M 'Za ui-, - Q 'E N-! . -N ,F -Q , , . ,- is-V. ,, Q' I' . l fi? .. .IL A-9 NF 5 , 'Ss 'vb W I , S a gl 1' Mardi Gras Queen Candidate Darlene Alt Co-captains Alan White and Torn Brennan look on us Queen Linda tells the tale of the 1968 Homecoming-Pam will be Queen. Seniors - Pamela Gardner, Tom Seniors - Linda Hoehn, Alan White Brennan 4 l Sophomores - Teresa Riedel, Mike Gardner Freshmen-Barbara Kempf, Mike Alt 1967 Homecoming Queen Linda Sei- bert escorted by Student Council President Delbert Brown Juniors-Sue Schroeder, Paul Forster Queen Pam presents defensive captain Tom Brennan with the game ball. 62 Homecoming Queen Pam Gardner l Guidance This year the Guidance Office has been busily humming with enough work to keep many guidance assistants occupied for many hours. Typing, Hling, stapling, grading, evaluating, and assisting students were all in a dayls work. Mrs. Florence Schaub - Guidance Counselor I GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS ROW ONE: Ramon Laughbaum, Ann Borgelt, Kaye Shafer, Becky Michelfelder, Barbara Daniel, Janet Crum, Gary Richards. ROW TWO: David Stump, Thomas Laughbaurn, Thomas Presler, James Nye, Richard Utz, Alan White, David Hicks, Thomas Brennan, Larry Beck, Steve Sawyer. ,.,TwPnf'1M' ROW ONE: Carol Marcum, Darlene Alt, Ruth Phillips, Donna Studer, Susan Schroeder, Joyce Wood, Frieda Van Buskirk. ROW TWO: Rae Ann High, Dorothy Adkins, Jo Ann Suver, Jeanette Cronau, jane Omwake, Susan Kurtz, Ellen Stricker. 64 Library School libraries are subject to certain standards set by the State Board of Education. In a recent inspection our library was found to be satisfactory. It does, however, lack a separate workroom and a conference room. The required number of volumes is 5032g ours contains approximately 8000. Librarian: Mrs. Yanka xx M- Xsjxx- wf-- 'D-X II . - Nw STUDENT LIBRARIANS SEATED. Sandy Teynor Marilyn Heydmger Mary Young Diane Presler Jeanette Yosick Linda l'vIcCarthy, Mary Young, Frieda VanBuskirk, Sue Schroeder. STANDING: Ruth Ewing, Marianne Dille, Lucille Wilson, Jean Phillips, Peggy Eckstein, Benay Burgess, Leslie Kanis, Ger- ald Ehresman, Davis Hall, Steve Betts, Fred Ehresman, Joe Kennedy, Donald Fox. RIGHT Jenny Thacker, Virginia Aldrich. ROW ONE: Charles Siefert, Steve Harrer, Kevin Studer, Herb Karl. ROW TWO: Mr. Jacoby -advisor, Gene Kanney-treasurer, Charles Ferguson-sentinel, Robert Geissman-vice-presi- dent, Rodney Auck-president, Linda, Karl-chapter sweetheart, Tim Seibert-secretary, Tom Rietschlin-reporter, Steve Pry-student advisor. ROW THREE: Paul Faeth, Ed Geissman, Tom Burger, Don Strausbaugh, Bob Hiler, Dave Hicks, Kenneth Kalb, Mike Shell, Luther Clady, Jim Hall, Dan Utz, Ronald Hoss, Tom Karl, Nick Rietschlin, Mike Donnersbach. R fi .u :QQ ' -1 ,ig V Public Speaking-gold rating winners I . Extemporaneous speech: Robert Geissrnan, Timothy Selbert. Wrltten, prepared speech: Rodney Auck, Kevin Studer, Tom Rletschhn. District S011 judging Team Dan Utz Paul Faeth Jerome Heydinger Knot K ,,.- ll IV G I I' ' ' iv 3? 1:1 I . , vii' E is ,i Y D3 1 m -A, .. SA I I hw wh 7 J T , 1 , m- 'ft a ig, 'ilulzsgg L ,Af ' kg., A 1-, S ml. w. xl 3 ' M ' H 1 X it Nz ' Q X if Q! QF :fu 4. q w ff- Q +2 F , 1 4,1 .. ' -cHAuvnsns , l -Qu- I w i wx 4,,f .L 5 x 1' 'AE . 1 49' 'f' .4 .. , ,,-. 4 r in W r .3 ,Ai x . Q K, 1. , L r 1 Q . Y gif' v, ' , 'fi-5, gl.. I f.-Je,- 1 5' Q I-' 5. , iw:-?? , Yi - ff' 'UL' ry. 4215 A , 5- ' -::::5 - 7'--, ,-'1:'I- if Q . Q IJ-.,, -- if , f 1 I 4-xg ull. I ,x P ' ,iw Q.. Q ff ' 21 , .- '- ,J ug . Ai Q, 1 ,, '1 fix gm-, 4. - V. ,,, w I, 51 5-Sa Q 2535211 'x 3 , 2224? ' :Q-E' 32551 'ti hs- v JH? ROW Carol Susan Kaple, Songer ROW FOUR Vxcky Kehres Lmda Hxler Dxane Presler Judy Fox Ruth Ewmg Kathy Wurm Karen Karl Carol Johnson Miss Schlmpf advisor ROW FIVE Sue Auck Mar1lyn Brown Lmda Walton Cheryl Hmes Jane Rxetschlm Linda Cramer Donna Hxler Patrxcxa Schroeder W1lma Alspach ilma Alspach Parllamentarxan Marcum Presldent Schroeder Vlce President Loy News Reporter Kurtz Recreatlon Leader Two girls from the Local F.H.A. chapter received their State Degrees this year. Linda Hoehn and Susan Schroeder had to complete requirements which showed growth as an individual, as a member of the home, the school, the community and their chapter. They must also help further explain home economics and F.H.A. to others. Mary Young is the local Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow. This is a national contest for high school senior girls which is based c general knowledge of homemaking skills. l Patty Horning--Miss F.H.A. A7 . an Teachers' brea T ai 1 As a part of F.H.A. week ties, the girls designed formals from ordinary bed The winners of contest Kathy Wurm Hiler-Sophomore, -Finalist, Frieda Van Junior, Wilma Installation of New Officers. lr il l I - Susan Schroeder, '68-'69 President. Refreshments at Style Show. Girls who attended State Convention in Columbus. junior and Chapter Degree Ceremony. Mrs. Hoehn, chapter mother for four years, receives an honorary member- ship. Future Nurses and Allied Professions Club SEATED: Gerald Ehresman, Peggy Eckstein, Carolyn Forster, Teresa Riedel, Juanita Omwake. STAND- ING: Palestme Tuttle, Linda Walton, Mrs. Hope Fike-advisor, Carolyn Burger, Linda Strohm. Volunteens Sherry Kehres, Linda Strohm, 'Merrilee Harer, Carolyn Burger, Mrs. Hope Fike-advisor, Peggy Eckstein, Juanita Omwake, Teresa Riedel, Jean Kaple, Joyce Heydinger. Health care for B.C.'s students begins before kindergarten at a pre-school clinic. Students are made to feel that their health is an important consideration to the school. In line with the early discovery and correction of any deficiency, students are vision, hear- ing, and Tbc. tested. -t Home visitations are made in cases of accidents or prolonged illness. Also health and im- munization records are kept. There has been a 10096 record of our graduates continuing in this field of their choice. Asslstants The fflce 1b. , , Pamela Riedel if 4175 The Center of School Act1v1ty jeff Kraft schedules the prom. Beth Fned Scott Coder checks clock wh1Ie handmg m hxs tardy excuse L' F 1... l lc 1 'fir f 'H-e f ' I-md!! Karl Mike Gardner signs a check request. E '+V me M Q.. 'HER VAUSIZS I SICWAI l ID li THIN ' lsll '1' J., 4 X .N, 3 ,il ---- v C 5 N P x David Kagy Science Fair Richard Utz 1 K. BACTERIA ,,,R.,,,, ,W Q.v1l..,-mm wr- -,Y m. Ig, umm is -mn ll .,. -Vw' Jr- , mm- -pw I.. yn-purv: W' ,,,,. ...fa .mv l'I!l We s.. s W dwg 'n ' Projects -h in PW' ,Amin-4 mtv- thru ,n ,....-ex vw nn Robert Springer Tom Eckstein Kay Shafer 000g A15 'P Linda Walton Peggy Eckstein Becky Michelfelder F 2 S.lMl'!.1' Wlllllhm f, Q ,leaf project had high enough rating to enter state competition at , where it was awarded an excellent. Students who received superior rating both at the local and also at District Science Day at Heidelberg College. smmfsns or MINEPAISIH Slllfh Gil CPYSTAL SYSTEMS GROW 2- -Teresa Riedel l David Shealy David's project earned enough points in district, competition to be entered in state contest, where it was rated good. K 1 H ni , 'I-uvw. VN ' it Y., F J9 't A., . ill Dawn Fike Tom Brennan Nvlvllllfs u NJ IL A.. ll n in I, mum lwmnxau: Axtlm1n.1n1s 1. 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E f X llf Lehmarfs Lodge 5 12:00 to 4:00 I - l -1, f 1 . ,f Jw ' ' A Breakfast at 5:00 it ,Ml , , f 4 .nhpflj ' sf Q w,v uI ff 11.1 The Thread That Runs So True SENIOR CLASS PLAY 99' CAST gage gtuart ...,.. ........4.... .,...... D e lbert Brown o n onway ...... ....,.... T om Brennan Don Conway ....... ....,... A llen Eckstein Bertha, COIIWZY ....... .,,,.,,,, J anet Kalb Vaida Conway ....... ...,...,... ...,.....,.,..............,..,.. J u dy Ferguson Burt Eastham ...,.........................,.....,,.,............ ......,,. L arry Beck Bill Coffee ,..............4..........,....................... .......,....... G erry Zaebst Students of Lonesome Valley Rural School Naomi Dean Norris .....,.,....,........ ..... ......,.... Guy Hawkins ..........,..............................., Budge Waters ........ Billy Leonard ........ Snookie Baylor ...... Ova Salyers .,...... Peter Snaggers ...,. Robin Baylor ...... Sally Walden ......... ,... Xenla Potters ..,.....,.,. ......., .....Pam Gardner ....,...Alan White ........,.-Ieff High .........Carl Pitzen ......Mark Wurm .......Dick Farrell .......Tim Seibert .....Dolores Dean ,....,.Ann Borgelt Kathy Feichtner Lenora Maddox ...,..., ........... P eggy Eckstein Jenny Jarvis ........... ......., Minnie Frome .....,. Edith Hanks .........................,..,..... Grandma Binion ..............,.............t. Charlene Songer ............Ruth Ewing .....,...,.Carol Loy Barb Zucker Aunt Eflie Batson, A School Trustee ..,..,, ,........,.... P am Riedel Uncle Amos Batson, Her Husband .....,.. ........ ,,.,...,Ancly Kaple Mrs. Wood, of Landsburgh School ....... ......,... C arolyn Forster Students of Landsburgh School Eva .......,...................................... Celeste ...................................... Eleanor ...................................,....... ...r..,. Nancy.Cochran, Offstage Singer ....... ..... , ,Lois Pfleiderer ,...,......Mary Young ,.Wilma Alspach .....,Linda Hoehn Gultarist ............,...................,.......,........ ..,.........,.... G erry Zaebst The Thread That Runs So True is based on a novel b Please don't Y Jesse Stuart. It tells about his first teaching assignments in a backward community in the hills of Kentucky. Are studyin' arithmetic? I never had a real book all my ownl' . . , . .-,g r, -:- gy .- 1' qzffag 'TY ejd , -15, A, 1 ,. .4 D f u I .X . , - I .-.. .H. A-, J? L , ,,-,,g-4 , 1 -L.,HTjf,: -,Lv V ' g K Q , , .MN 2 .' f '- - Qiffvra' 5 . V' .L , iea4saazfQff'2NQ3f2, -x' ' j' I ML i' ' m L1 ., W H. E , , - Wm,..,,,L D,fLq, ..,l3.v,2. .. -.. A . 1wx1mm1wLg,5,g5g .L I 1: O . 1 7 1 0 the Howers gone? K 5 . - N- U 2 ,' :1l:fjQ.,Qf4M'3. - as 'ff' - ' M' , ll Jr K ' I .np I Jia' ., Y . af K my . - ffv Ex - f P 1 'Zn -,I - .M . all J , h 1 5 YV' L67 f ff i :H A f 'iff 7, 331 5 'H ' Q fi -2- Z 3 H J W 11 m mw f 4 gu :w' ' f I I '-S-1 .. - 1 - .,1,1,----' ' JI' ' is L Picture it, a. whole flock of cedar waxwings! I've devoted my whole life to science from choice. My, still talking about birds? I shouldrft speak to you, covering your history exam paper. 1 do you think you are, the F.B.I.? x l Curtain Call. Frankly, is he the type that interests you? I sure am hungry today. C C 9 You Can t Kiss Caroline 99 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Rand ....,. A,.A.,..., B eth Fried e ....... ......... J ean Kaple t ...,... ....,...... J eff Kraft n1e ,..... .......,,,.. R ay Studer lie .,.,. ,A........ T om Wenzlick ,,.....4..Joe Wechter ley .. ..,........,... Dave Clady ie .... ......... F red Ehresman ley ...., , ......,. Carolyn Burger nette ...4... .....,...... T onya Eckstein ny ...,..... Becky Michelfelder Karl y .......... ...,...,...... Kaye Shafer oline ........... ...,...,.. D iane Kaple s Jameson ..... .....,. M ary Hipsher 5 Everybody shell out! Hello, Rand's Drug Store. That's for strength! Let's go, we've got to get to baseball practice N 0 ,- I , - . 1 Las estudiantes del aio se- gundo preparan todo. Tiene que cocinar su propia comxda. g -.933 3' 1 La Fiesta de Cocinar Hier- J 'L E 5 U EL MENU: tortillas tacos enchiladas frifoles refritos bizcochitos dulces bebida FT? 1 q H Une Soir5e ,desn Trols mousquetaires? ii- +72 '- -Q.,- oisettes, des menthes, et du punch N BUCKEYE 501-1001, Advisor ........ Co-Editors ...........,... Proofreaders. .,........ . Senior Interviews . Teacher Interviews Gossip Column ..... Menu .........,.........,. F. H. A. ........... . F. F. A. ....,. . G. A. A. .... . Band ................4. Library .............,.. Student Council .. Honor Society ..... Class News ..... LIBRARY NEWS V 'The Awakening Land was.. ltten by Conrad Richter r -iii may? punis1D0u M- - evoking by,-n5gg..-E'2 .flfr .--- 'UN FIESTA ESPANOLA 'f you had entered the school all 01 on May 7th, YOU would have 'elled spicy foods cooking as Phe wish I1 class prepared a tylllcal -- -anish meal for nearly 70,SPa7li-- ' - nvmws, ' Samoa IETF W - - On December 25, 194-9 Mr' 2:- . 1 became the P . lrtsg Jalr1esAI15:i: Martin Kaple. 'n 0 - c- Through the P555 yem hZShainliy.' -luired such nlcknbmei This Seng Bruce and KandY App e' S S r has blond hail' and blue eytzsi no ,, - .and stands 5'81'9 ' H15 flslvolcxufy as follows: car, ef are - food steak? actress' Phyl- -Sougsler' actior Jonathan Wintiw V 15 Q - Y n. 01 -lmovie, 'Eight oIl1'hleeFEl111i'n segond . up, , . Jredkandriilggl his i d 631 guq as bein 532' eslfave blond half, blue eye -.5 d 1 a nice personality C-Tan gialigalbl His Pet Peeve is People t -Mtalk Qbouf You behhid ayouiiulila r 3 ' inc u e ' ,a - 'mi and football are two 0? his Sew rel . - k t busy thli YQB Jmtsfeff nisngiish IV, Phyilci, ' are - ' e nment- ' 9 Q American Gover .sh that, ke? one wlslif he would WICS A I ad never l?akgii3?f,gE2if'5lle luv d4'Se515on U nf -,.i'lwffr e . 3 A 'fo-' TY 0 QADB cu-S5 PAR . l S ff - 7TH G Z' ta P sewn .etlidfffglligppr 'fx' ' F, A S Mr. Schultz 11 3 55' A The m F' A' Norris, Sally Hanna rhe Be Central Fembers of th .....,Sheryl Dunn, Leslie Sexton, Phyllis Hamons .Tomo garden ...........Janet Kalb, Linda Kocher, Ann Borgelt :her wi fundswn seexq- ' ...Judy F erguson, Ellen Stricker, Evelyn White -tes and 1' OCW' 50' . , R 5 -H0901 McCarthy, Sue Burger oh ' B080 Qual Febfnalfl Sexton ' - ckege Ce dance 8,00 VZ, Loy fgxle Bu hold a mifflw Xnw-9 .........Carol.Loy '. will ia 2-Y' eovle W new an ee BTW HY we lot are .............Pam Riedel my 10, , in 9 .......SLusan Sheibley 'xXxg00 Vgdme Wi 35 'lwyzefe ucille Wilson wail My ' ' an - 'M ..,.........Darlene Alt 'I an N BASKETBA ................Pam Riedel U9 aw The va1'sitywi1ayedWa ggo .....,.C1ass Secretaries Gel .gg but could not manage to co senx on top 2.3 the Attica team IIOTISX L 4.4. Wednesday: Escalloped Turl TEACHER OF 1-HE WEEK P RdJ1l 'thT ' ,l , eas' e e 0 W1 oppmg Mr Richard Shenal was born tBwsa'h dM'lk - , nu ut r a .W1c'a '.Fb 24 -1v936inWestl Thursdayzl Fwe Layer Dim F imalzy nal d hislwif 3S. Dar Alt was the high Sc HHS game with 16 points. Scorers for the B.C. team Lmffa . Kimmel with 14, Shelbley 41 Teresa Riedel wk contains . . 5t one,1f 'l:'hnDiYuDPx5 Cake, Fruit, Bread and Butber,.gm a' r' , e an , 9' VAIM? Slesel 2' The fest of t f-,f Y 318 H 1 Milk. and two children, Mike and consists of Sally Hanna FBBQAIFR X,-- n, F-friday: Fish Sandwich, svtina, .are now residents of !Hoehn, Ruth Phillips, Begg Karl - Z,-- ' ,,,-- 3 ice, Perfection Salad, Orqwaghmgton' K- ' ' elfelderf and D0I1na Clad ,anne --. I 3 a-f nn, ice, and Milk' Mr.. Shenal attended Farmi SC0I'e by quarters is as ft-,110 Nelyfl maef -- H,- dn, 3 fton High School and Salem C0ll'B. Central 12 8 5 -Wah SGoch91WV' nn , M, 4 'in West Virginia. He is teach Attica 6 10 8 Debbie mow -L' 1, ,. 4 ' Bllllkeye Ea.St Industrial 'Arts 1. 2, 3, and' 1443 The officials forfthe gm 11-CJ' 'U' ' ' 'gun-Y am, flnwlnnv- -F,-,.w.' 'n n -. M , A 'Q 1 L it-1' - ,:siQ:,..55 -- :.- - -3 11554 ,ra K I r , . n 4 X 1 X X, tj , U' ,J I X I if V A Va XX A , I- I , .. - ., ,Q 5 , .c,-: . Y 1 . Q, ,, L o 7 5 HJ 55' Q 1' X X 9' v b- T 4 Y.?S,s,' fl At-5-2:5 . lf.: gf ,..-........2, ,- z- 13'.h1Q ' ,, ' if 1 ' Iaflrxqg xi ff fi? 1. V 1 -. N1-.K-,,-.. .E g ' Q-.izfifg :z,Qkg,-1-sf. -- Lg - ' ' fu vf - -1 ,Z fb'-L 4 E, .Q -Qi . A X 'P . 'gaw- f K '- I kg f T Z E I , . f , W s N , if If !l I 1 r P, 1. I I 'T' 1 . x 'MF- K we Q' - pl f ,1 H pi if -Q HMM 1 , ,' rv - M ' V ' ' I fa, A 2 1 'qui J L , V, ,. 3 :f7:,Q:iQfiii ' x Q 1- . 1 ' -- qy We-xv in -741: 4:72. ET Q, l fi? , 5, 0 3 Jack Dunker-Varsity Basketball, Asst. Football. Arch Rodgers-Varsity Football, Track, Freshman c Basketball. ,Y Y ,-Y,-F. 6 S Frank Robey-Athletic Director. Larry Miller-Baseball, Asst. Football, Reserve Basketball. Monte Betz-Track Asst. James Sherer--Junior High Sports. Spe Mullins-G.A.A., Cheerleader vxsor. 92 'eine . ,W XC ' if - E e , sae er on'a iiity-one- H . . V S ewfand ffllb'-BHC B 5 . halftime with a dim-ks as 8 I eg-,ly , I ks laid the 591 Jldnft fWe5ff!le,,.Ab '-,. -.. - me mira ova blfm Log ' V ' , 1, ' ioy-,nd tim Wy ' A 1 x V G Th . n V ,nn - 811: Score, T est!-x A . n'by..JeIf Washe Bu el , ' ' in tlie io v on cl? , , k ...-f--,- . X ' the ,Ugi -by Gerry Zaebst ' Friday proved to be a C l ' 28519 on th y SUITVII- fi-0:nBlIc1g1?tL Laid, r the B 'cbnlig the' b Wei citing one for the fans at o lxdown While! ranall. A ford Football Stadium whe' to tie 'Dain the Opel Bucke oi Buckeye Central l eg-a 'srtudeed in tiest athe Eagles of Col. Crawforc e 3,3 Iflsg th' bikede hudx wa5,the fir-at Football Home is W Size bezi Iefthsizg bg for Buckeye Central and a QQPI . rd 11d , -jwetone. A . ' 529141 ZZ the its 'The -Bucksywere really 1 -1 pnhclfs 0 Spedsell 24 'W for this contest and played B- cues, penved Eye their best games of the 5 W Hnick F Uv a D They allowed the Eagles V lffifes thalrell aclq yards on the ground and ' fd ah- e R Wag ' air: A W Own awbfl Oy 031 V - -pf - V, . 5 6 8 als .6912 The Buck's defense sh QU-Id - fine improvement and 2 at spurred the-rest o eds e B A Wed Wtwo, ibew V A ,Vnf n White-sh0W all -D0 Delis sc A on. Alan. 0 - running ability, carrying for -83 yards and hotly oi White Wil! Irv: S39 mio 1- 1- 8 ' '1' ed' ' ' lflie In for with 'mga tj, . . ws ea' A B TD 008 ren' to' hdowns Ve pass fro ers I UC . fr In tb- fag the running of Terry I 'ed the ball 14 'tl 'lbw gh ' ' the D- Om e '- V OHL earn J m ALL 4s, fs . yyw, e 'Bda0ksMPnssxe AQ h ' A?0S4f8iS 1er's3.'0 Fo'iiT.ae' 4 nal Bosebdll ' ' gm.-Z?a three Aster ang cod. ,font 0 evmv? basemat an um we to ggi wb. Jim Reimer W., th gmt . 5? Shag ands gi weizd tot his in.-uyetcg ,Pei-va-11 Zi-?'lseg,g,302i9'fi1 we Q5,,::'122'a2Q 'wefiieaa nfl: 333 victory QQQBAL A -Acme. X is may SQ- Peiffs . D Q, .M tzgeg, X003 the gQV'bu ' .' QLQQVSP 9 . 'lub lnfa ' uf. 'N titleab , exi Mansiwlfi C ' - tvw wb 'ln district soothe? 6 en' - and 'Missa three- W5 X it mreeliif Ymhmgm Bucke-.ijsocaz Swarm' M6 omg -te i,- gm ba gots y' - A Q Nike A055355 geeks, pxhtake- h have Wm gow I. fatally. . winning ' 19 winning, 599 KX Q dumgbfi ge 11, 'outmll' move 'mm :ne Qi 'mtg , 07.5 M .mg 1103? 43:5 la,m,5um,y mm'-:gg ' 41 8 'M in Yiwu wwf' sd Bliefwe 'ai Him- H :za Q-we 4 -.. .. i ,.-- 9l'lP H, 6 fl 99 m': aint W1?fZ: faq? dire 11 'bags at' wsvlwmn au. 0:5 Sy 01 ' ay 15 IRWQY' Ymaacrsteiv maiqilteqe til,-1'1i-Za? ' 5 at A 511, WUC' as me bii lp was tbl' '07 -ed .Ju 0 Q me OU ala I me ung for two Us 3,4 Orca my tm, dv. .I P ,4,.,,.,b- .gr se Q' d. em, re. 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' '. 9 eaiwafwc sz-'ff y other' eww, VWFPEBY s--, ,-,. - may 'if th aouh Seahawk ,11L,eJ13 is 1'1fsi..1eae.., neS.,?l?91ta91'W fe 'az 'bf -234,--.a 3. wage . -f 'thee fheiflsewif ' B i aa. i 0 'fagf'f' a,,,SQ.s0a.n1q-Qigmfi an .Ay, gt f g fm kiie firftiniheif M Ji - , f V UT ic 2, recor4y.b'1F51i'a0H A ' Tw 4 - A 9 ' and ,Monroe A' W io- 'e ui K I L .. J ,QQWB V -I . W I Q! I I z 1 .1 5: . F, X-thaoiu F ,, . 11 r, ' . ?1tBuckS , ad game, . , 9 W 'uio'Tc1or:xaie,yB1g'Rer, ,12sil0 i1?1 - -37s .g ,CQQ1-of i at i, :Ig2'9'2'8 at ' iw, SW '1ymoum.'rnxef.l5ue H 2ff0I10w.zz.,fMd5,55 Le. a aim we 1W'0 'ff wa?d'w-Q4-roi 1 16- we wi3'y,ayQ,g ag1g1a:-C ai ai-gglfffagi 1 .QLLM1 ilga-.+h4mbY,,' . I ' ggi . ' ,-.' It in - 6l:':,j 5 th nl ' 'liEw ' 3 eievawr' s,nofytig,fh9'i2V'n:jl mvhmmm'-legg j ' .' me Qgwfs W9 week ,L ami ISQEZY evenufsflffefliibi . 1 V '56 ms meet as neva? 'Am 131'-F PhoBuckeyd.Sduad' 'in' i 1 ' 105530 o '29 f fo by DI k 'made ' 850 Q W 'S' ' ' F iwlx . ll sf it We CCF - e, me-b me 59 - 4 s , -oi e,3Pimgg1 oi 35.-Q Q5 ,ay a . if i at 2 so sow? ,as mai! l .fl . W6 . i .BY Aon, vga! yum vguckege 12:2 y ow.gis,Q,ee'f'f1,as0 BQ..-iFa1q siasecouhdaagveai 'ffgiiuev -9? 5933 Kwai 4: Meow W-,af '- ' In '- ' -w gh -. 4 . ,Y Z, dgecoggg. . , .' 5eK',g V QA. 'diff P1 Tvixlxyi Klwtevns ,hug P' .4.- ,. ,vi B27 'l 'ew-Wifia dw' i .5 a t 3 ' pw! 1035? o IN ,' ..-1 - a'fc'W5ef1xbt: '?3 - y '5' ' I if f Be e-121636533 etfzv-'Maaf a1. 05' c' T 880. you s 0. M5 la, q--'A .v X1 mvfffnmrg ovf2f3Q.a1Jl5Q a?'v1. 4i,fr4f, uf 1fuf 11, W4 ,A -V wg lctawiilf I Um, IQ' Icy.: K ' 1 Discu A mea 3 P I' if 'fbjrgpfej 'H - sr: B51 -5.1 0 -' D. ' tb' Dizgflfifton f15f ?tfBcJ' ' tQ'2.p 7a,5 'df in W' 1,014 N K xi 111112, 4 ' K0k',2 ' - V116 Hfaclf fag V ' ' 03 I raid -lggr Cpxonvms ci? , M . quvlgv 1 5 - Brea? IJ, 2 4f fA11p Q-'I-.KV ba 7 '.1'-Ifgef F- ' oven 3176 C' relay 1 ' H .F I9-iii! ,QL QQ' 'A 0531 wha Bmw Egxafor. Biubkthe MQW an LH'fg2bfPJ' fB25 l'l ., Vlctopi ' as f Q Bucks dtdeg' eq A ev dba 8 ave mad ' 'I '-'J . 9 Ss. fififs In the meet ' 7 5314. nt ,M ?yvF1ti:'q'Qgs'2li - - 27,-f - . 1. mn... ri. i.l.s....nfi1-asL....k -..., YY 93-6 wsu ff is iii iii Saws 2-ei it .hr A IIQBU QBS 2 34 rryy C ,W We Varsity Football ROW ONE: Steve Betts, Herb Songer, Gary Richards, Tim Heydinger, Robert Springer, Jerome Heydinger, Mark Smith Mark Yosick, Tim Leonhardt. ROW TWO: manager--Gerald Ehresman, Mark Pfahler, Terry Davis. Tom Brennan Alan White, Dan Clady, Dick Farrell, Gerald Stacklin, Tom Frazee, Ronald Smith, Andy Kaple, manager-Tom Wenzlick ROW THTREE: Mike Alt, Charles Ferguson, Walter Alt, Roger Hicks, David Hicks, Mike Gardner, Jim Stockmaster Ramon Laughbaum, Fred Ehresman, Richard Enders, David Studer, Coach Arch Rodgers. ROW FOUR: Joe Wechter Tom Hey dinger, Bruce 'I-Iopple, Robert Mason, Jeff Kraft, Dave Clady, Paul Forster, William Waldbauer, Dan Utz, Ray Studer at H , Coaches: Larry Miller, Arch Rodgers, Jack Dunker. -94 Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SCHEDULE Ridgedale ..... Elgin ............. Tiffin Calvert Mohawk .,..... Carey ............. Col. Crawford Pleasant ......... River Valley . Wynford ....... Riverside ..... Cheerleaders 53,1 Charlene Briegel, Linda Hoehn, Pam Gardner, Dawn Fike, Alice Siesel, Jan Kaple Coach Rodgers says . . . White, put your helmet on! What did the doctor say, Tom? in 5 Dan Clady-End Charles Ferguson-Tackle Catch the pass, run, don't fall down. Terry, lower your head, run hard. Clady, get your mind on your busi- ness. rs Tom, did you get skinned? Charlie, glad you're down to a i 275. Andy at guard, Bruce at tack is xt the other way around? Mark, score a. touchdown fo boys in Vietnamf' O.K., Smith, get out of the cor No, Roger, you can't be quartc th1s week. Moose, run around the tackler over themll' J No, Dave, you can t tackle the leaders. Alan Tom Brennan-Middle 5 r fr fl IZ V I Smith-Line Backer Dick Farrell-End Tom Frazee-Fullback WX k Andy Kaplc-Guard Terry Davis-Guard Gerald Stacklin-Pfalfback Roger Hicks-Tackle Mark Pfahlcr-Halfback David Hicks-End 97 4 sv. 21 Y - ..,. , 1 'gt' 1 lk X ! A ,Y .1 lglfa? X , , V af hfidl I, ., J 'I Egg? f A 'Y VI: Q 55- si k . - TT ye5?:f,. W 13' ,X , H B 1 x K 5' t A .' 'fm A N, - at . iq is , - L a-I 3. v 'I I I 0, A if l E' :QQ ' , 1 li 73 inc 'v 1 ,, Dennis Kagy-Manager, Tom Laughbaum, Jeff Kraft, Paul Forster, Dave Clady, Mr. Dunker, Dick Farrell, Dan Clady, Alan White, Terry Davis, Tom Eckstein-Manager. Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks 1 00 SCHEDULE Colonel Crawford Ontario ...........,.....,. ,... ...... Elgin .................... ,.......,. Mohawk ....,..,.,.... ......,,.. Pleasant ................. . ......... . Marion Catholic ..,...... ........., Plymouth ....,....,... Wynford ..,.,...,. Carey ...........,....... River Valley .........,, ..,......, Attica ........,,................l ......,... Colonel Crawford Mohawk .,,..,..,,.,. Plymouth .........,, Riverdale ....,......,. TifHn Calvert ..... Ridgedale ..l.l... Wynford ,..,.. .,.. Tournament St. Peters .........,... Won-8 Lost-10 Varsity Basketball Player White Davis Farrell Clady White Farrell Clady Laughbaum Farrell Clady White Fouls Made Fouls Shot Percen 91 117 77.07 27 42 62.0Wp 43 90 48.017 26 59 14.072 Total Points Averag 481 25.3 155 8.1 142 7.4 117 6.5 Rebounds I Off . Def. Tota 86 126 21 65 97 16 45 97 14 Varslty Cheerleaders LEFT: Alice Siesel, Charlene Briegel, Linda Hoehn. RIGHT: Jan Kaple, Dawn Fike, Pam Gardner Reserve Cheerleaders BOTTOM TO TOP: Kaye Shafer, Mary Hipsher, Ruth Phillips, Donna Clady. Coach Dunker gives final instructions . . . Alan, you have to shoot more! Dick, something wrong with your right ar O.K., Gomer, get serious. C1ady-you have to get up for these gam fmentally-that isl. Dave, if you get your shot, shoot it. Come on, Peanuts, defense! 'Don't dribble and hang on to the ball. Leroy, you can play all the positions. 02 Tom Laughbaum-Guard Jeff Kraft-Forward ,Rv . . . - I cg K N Nu! . T A . A gfqg-2115, 2 1 A f as ' f -1 . 'F' H I, . ,, . , D 921' ,I , Z ' 0 J ' f u.. - 5 5 f X - Q ' gi '3'k0414' 5435? 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O6 Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks SCHEDULE Colonel Crawford Ontario ,...,........ . Elgin ...,4.....,...,.. Mohawk ..,...,....,... Pleasant ............,,. Marion Catholic . Plymouth ...... ....,. Wynforcl ........,...r.. Carey .............,,,4.. Rivzer Valley ..,.... Att1ca ................... Colonel Crawford Mohawk ............... Plymouth ...,.......,. Riverdale .......,.,,.. Tiffin Calvert ..,.. Ridgedale ..r...... Wynford ........ Freshmen ROW ONE: Kenneth Kocher, Gary Richards, Stephen Harer, Dick Clady, Mike Alt, Tim Kaple, Ramon Laughbaum. ROW TWO: Dennis Siefert, Ron Kimmel, Bob Mason, Mr. Rodgers, Les Kanis, Ralph McCarthy, Tom Eckstein. Bucks 33 Bucks 46 Bucks 39 Bucks 28 Bucks 39 Bucks 36 Bucks 16 Bucks 38 Bucks 42 Bucks 23 Bucks 32 Bucks 36 4' SCHEDULE Colonel Crawford Plymouth ............ Colonel Crawford Bucyrus .............. Mohawk .,.........4.. Wynford ....... Attica ......, Plymouth .,... Willard ..... Bucyrus ..,..., Wynford ....... Bucyrus 40 24 32 17 20 37 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE: Rhonda Seibert, Barbara 'Ferguson Linda. Predmore. STANDING: Brenda Kraft. 1.07 108 'fl E V GIRLS BOWLING ROW ONE: Cindy Bradley, Janeen Lutz, Judy Trago, Dawn Zaebst, Pamela Riedel, Darlene Alt, Lucy Fike, Ann Bor- gelt, Bernice Karl, Sandy Teynor. ROW TWO: Chris Kaple, Patricia Schroeder. Diane Presler, Arlene Cole, Susan Kurtz, Sherry Kehres, Susan Schroeder, Ruth Karl, Carol Marcum, Linda Kimmel, Margie Studer. ROW THREE: Susan Beach, Karla Clay, Chris Studcr, Susan Delarber, Carol Loy, Sally Hanna, Kay Norris, Carolyn Burger, Frieda VanBuskirk, Carol Cole, Teresa Riedel. ROW FOUR: Jeanie Springer, Linda Strohm, Ardella Cole, Connie Delarber, Sarah Kaple, Carol Johnson, Pam Gardner, Janet Kalb, Linda Kocher, Martha Loy, Rae Ann High. ROW FIVE: Mary Ann Homier, Jean Kaple, Joyce Heydinger, Diane Dean, Beth Fried, Susan Alt, Wilma Alspach, Ellen Strickcr, Evelyn White, Judy Ferguson, Bonnie Wenzlick, Mr. Phillips-Advisor. BOW Top Girl Bowlers ll '- I f wi? 1. S ,l- 3, A , I ,gf N v . - ,. 352522452 iw -- 4, Ll, - If ' mir ' Afiwf:-' , 1 pie ENT: m. ?7' i it ' W H- jf S .'l'-' f-1 '- -- V Q.. sf ,gf 1 E EV? I IN g f Vw 'Y . f .P NE : ' A 'Z L-1- M Y Q F x H V 4 '4 11- I I if? I KA ff ,, W ' ' 1 Q' M. ,,.- . .1 . 3,4 'f'Qff-4 :ri -. Q KT ' fm ffm ,V-::::-.'-' ,1 if 1 . . r - 1 , 52' 1 ' F .gi If I , fr '??fv1'l ' 133.11 , X Q9 -I I 75' N. rf BASEBALL 4 ROW ONE: Tim Kaple, Mark Yosick, Jim Stump, Mike Morris, Timmy Leonhart, Kenny Tuttle, Gary Miller, ROW TWO: Dean Phillips, Bob Springer, Dave Stump, Jim Stockmaster, Joe Wechter, Raymond Studer, Doug Miller, Ronald Kimmel, Gerald Ehresman. ROW THREE: Bob Mason, Dan Bollinger, Paul Forster, Ray Sexton, Allen Eckstein, Alan White, Mike Gardner, Coach-Mr. Miller. 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A X Q l G.A.A. 11,43 H J. wav, ROW ONE: L. to R.: Jeanie Springer, Karen Karl, Brenda Kraft, Charlene Kehres, Kaye Shafer, Linda Hoehn, Pam Gard- ner, Darlene Alt, Susan Beach, Pam Riedel, Arlene Cole, Lucy Fike, Karen Stacklin. ROW TWO: Barb Daniel, Rae Arm High, Teresa Riedel, Janet Crum, Ruth Karl, Judy Trago, Cindy Bradley, Diane Schwemley, Susan Sheibley, Carolyn Forster, Becky Michelfelder, Denise Kennedy. ROW THREE: Carol Cole, Janis Krebs, Charlene Briegcl, Janeen Lutz, Sherry Kehres, Sally Hanna, Chris Studer, Sue Delarber, Betty Reynolds, Margie 'Studer, Linda Strohm, Ardella Cole, Miss Sue Mullins, Advisor. ROW FOUR: Merrilee Harer, Linda Hiler, Rhonda Siebert, Alice Siesel, Donna Clady, Diane, Dean, Tonya Eckstein, Karla Clay, Donna Hiler, Linda Walton, Vicky Fuller, Dawn Zaebst, Kay Norris. ROW FIVE: 1 Vicky Kehres, Margaret Blum, Carol Johnson, Dawn Fike, Jan Kaple, Diane Kaple, Ruth Phillips, Ann Borgelt, Yvonne Karl, Sarah Kaple, Marlene Temple, Susan Kurtz, Chris Kaple. ROW SIX: Kathy Studer, Connie Delarber, Bonnie Wenz- lick, Sandy Teynor, Bernice Karl, Jane Brennan, Mary Hipsher, Jean Kaple, Carolyn Burger, Joyce Heydinger, Beth Fried, Anita Kraft, Debbie Friedley, Joyce Burchett, Susan Alt. 114 OFFICERS Left to right: Treasurer-Kaye Shafe President-Linda Hoehn, Vice-Pres.-Pai Gardner, Secretary-Darlene Alt. .rv fs . 3 . J, ' ' . - N' . 2- .Q H H X ' 3 Li. ! kv-'-' , as ,, KF. gr , ' ' Q -V H - . ' 1 ,J N YI X ' ,- 1 T x'R :MVN . j V ga Nl V r x --W5-Hi V !' . gg ,EE Pi 91 . J . ,- A , 1251, , -M . K -, V-gf' . ,ARL ,M 'Q i V -l Jia? 1 ,N A ' A 1 ' H V1 4 V 5V '. X-'-LJ' I .L-5 IL' sw 1 114 f 'ff . 1. ' V gn - 1' , 7-3 ' .L-H , E V 5 p,'V'Q' Y 15:05 '11 ' .1 t V, fTF'- , ggffw' fy ' 'xg , if ,Dj . 'V V, :L? +'2n -.'1' J A' -4.4, ' 5, Ls- V :L s' i lL1Q 7 WV. 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M Q-ffrmrffgzgfn-sr:-iii :Q1?323f f.s-y.MT-:.gg'?,ffn:-.f.5'5.-:-3-.-:,-,1a.-m'--'--- '- V . , , .,aa,. ...Yf::.m-:. an .-,A ---c- ...K -.vaqg-N i5,fwr:f-- ,--- ---. --- , ' -2 -1-1of.'+.asw-1-15,-:,5a.-.fm-L 15412471-ag, ,, r,--tw .egg-,:-:.:::f--.f..-' --- , .- - U . A aj? ., A. .. .. a. . .f ,A --- ,- ,-- o o Q-Efixii-g4:yiaffgi-idizgxlzgizgzz-:fr-22if-'fff- , f ' A , . o 4 o aj'-gf-Z - V Q14131:-Q:Lrg'igggfljif-:af-t-xg-.::.1::L-Y---4 , 1 , X V 1 ' V A V 1 + N 1 Q . ,,,,,,,,,, .- J, ,-. 7 V, o V 1 ,. V p A V- ' 4l .Y -- .Alf-f-fa arching Band Majorettes Sue Delarber, Diane Schwemley, Chris Studer, Rhonda Seibert, Dawn Fike, She Kehres, Karla Clay. Sousa Award james Long receives the 'Sousa Award for 1968: This award. is presentegl-annu to the senior who has accumulated the most pomts of ment 1n band actxvmes. 12 4:9521 ' .En i ki - 3-f 1-Q ..f Y .3 z ,-. ,. w 6 ' H-- I 'rw -- fy , iff, .gy f . wh ? V H 34 V RA V.. X. Us vj . if xg, wry , Q if' 35. ,q H4 -QIPQCHVE M.. ,hr ..'V JW -' wg, Y, -lg '., A X U' 135- mags mv f 1 Y 'im gg Q , v f: il, JY I I x.,4 i Mixed Chorus ROW ONE: Mike Morris, Thomas Stump, Connie Delarber, Rhonda Seibert, Jane Rietschlin, Kathy Hogan, Denise Ken nedy, Juanita Omwake, Fred Ehresman, ROW TWO: James Long, James Stump, Janice Burky, Joyce Springer, Kathy, Studer, Carolyn Auck, Brenda Kraft, Ramon Laughbaum, Gary Richards, Dave Stump, Janet Crum, Carol Cole, Charlene Songer. ROW THREE: Mike Norris, Joe Kennedy, Suzanne Karl, Karen Karl, Yvonne Karl, Marilyn Young, Robert. Springer, Gary Miller, John Ross, Dawn Fike, Carol Johnson, Jean Springer, ROW FOUR: Mike Shell, Gerry Zaebstj Margie Studer, Sue Delarber, Jeanette Cronau, Frieda VanBuskirk, Benay Burgess, Brenda Burgess, Mike Alt, Mike Gard ner, Gerald Ehresman, Karla Clay, Chris Studer, Jeanne Studer. Accompanists: Janet Crum, Jeanette 1 - Cronau. Absent-Carol Cole. . Al K'About fivc minutes. Don't tell me old Icabod came- back to life! Mr. Crane CAST r rane - Rodney Auck H Van Tassel -Joyce Springer p 'I 'I Bones - Mike Gardner K Roberts - Jean Springer Alston - Joe Kennedy II - Rhonda Seibert - Charlene Songer s - Ethel Hopple y - Fred Ehresman - Gerald Ehresman e Boy - Robert Springer Small Boys - Dawn Fike Jean Studer Carolyn Auck Brenda Kraft Crane is a musical comedy in two acts, with its setting Sleepy Hollow School for Girls. Kathy Van Tassel, an at- young music teacher, is pursued by Mr. Tom Bones, the education instructor. Ike Crane, the new dancing Jealous of Mr. Crane, Tom Bones begins scheming boy to rid the school of this social onslaught. In Miss Van Tassel falls in love with Mr. Crane and happily ever after in the legend of Sleepy Hollow. Say it, Ike, which member of the faculty? For a teacher, I might even do this for free. I know I'm handsome! , 1,5471 ,!',- .4 , -. N I f I IOR HIGH 2 f 4 -KL Q Y 5 if , xg.,-1. IKE' Q Eighth Grade lf J , . 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X Stephen Ross Debra Hipsher Pamela Eckstein Frank Witzman Mr. Monte Betz- Mr. Larry President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Advisor Barbara Lutz Richard Smith Gary Auck Juanita Beal Debra Bowman Joyce Brown Gvyendora Collins Judy Herschel Barnett Susan Beck Diane Brose Rodney Cole Mxchael Coons Charles 128 5 5 M iw l j l . 4: ' f. 6 ,Q mf, e al . t, L 1 x l Q .X S ' N fa 5 .1 l ' M SK john Farrell Mark Fike ir--, 2-5 'gan' Sharon Kanis Grace Karl Ehrman Kevin Garrett Forrest Greathouse David Hughes Glenn Kephart Paul McCarthy Elckholt Velma Gayheart Gary Green James Kafer Randall Elxzabeth Merwlne Farrell Debbie Geiger ,Terry Grove Larry Kalb Laughbaum 'fohn Mmlch Jeanette Ludin f Eighth Grade 1 7 Nancy Mullins Jackie Presler Ronald Roberts Rose Schiefer Pegy Slone Roger Murray James Presler Donna Rothhaar Randall Shatzer James Songer ' Terri Jo Shaw Ricky Steele Kathy T Beth Utz Jackie Weir M if l v se L N l Brenda Phillips Kathleen Pry John Sawyer John Shealy Edward Strohrn Betty Delmar Picklesimer Randall Ramey Robert Schiefer Terry Sheldon Hillard Tackett Nancy 130 John Grove President Seventh Grade IlF -S l 9,555 Dennis Auck Judith Kraft Gregory VonStein Mrs. Virginia Mr. .TBJUCS Shafer'- Vicc-President Secretary Treasurer Slough-Advisor AdV1S0r Edward Fox Terry Grove i Student Council Student Councll onald Auck Rhonda Bauer Barbara Beck Cathy Bradley Arlene Brown Tresia Collins 01181215 Al1Ck Kathleen Beal James Betts Kathleen Brause Rita Collins Penny Cotsamire 131 x Tv 5 1 1.-ri PQ,-na, ., I , 'V Sl f ..? ,fri vf 3 1 ,'-, T , 1 i 'fx . 1 54,4 E:-f g il 1 Junior High if Music Mr. Paul Robbins-Director Band LEFT ROW ONE: Pam Eckstein, Jennifer High. ROW TWO: Debbie Geiger, Juanita Beal, Diane Brose. ROW THREE: Debra Gochenour, Cynthia High, Cassandra Crouse. ROW FOUR: Patti Kagy, Judith Kraft, John Grove. STANDING: Steve Ross, Brenda Phillips, 'Barbara Lutz, Edward Fox. CENTER ROW ONE: Kathy Brause, Terry Grove, Vicki Eppley. ROW TWO: Judy Crum, Kathy Pry, Deborah Kalb, Dennis Auck, Charles Dallas, Rhonda 'Doug- las, Frank Witzman. ROW THREE: Forrest Greathouse, Donald Auck, Dennis Omwake, Mike Goons, Ronald Lutz, Gary Green. ROW FOUR: Gregory Von Stein. RIGHT ROW ONE: Rhonda Bauer, Karen Lutz. ROW TWO: Joe Ehrman, James Songer, 'Donna Rothhaar. ROW THREE: James Springer, Eddie Greathouse. 134 l Girls Chorus ROW ONE: Judy Crum, Juanita Beal, Barbara Beck, Terry Grove, Carol Eckstein, Cynthia High, Susan Beck, Jennifer High, Rhonda Bauer, Vicki Eppley, Debra Hipsher, Debra Gochenour, Judith Kraft, Patti Kagy, Brenda Phillips. ROW TWO: Beth Merwine, Jackie Weir, Beatrice Tuttle, Sandra Crouse, Kathleen Pry, Sharon Kanis, Arlene Brown, Nancy Ferguson, Mary Detillion, Edith Presler, Gay Laughbaum, Joyce Brown, Penny Cotsamire, Terri Shaw, Venda Tuttle. ROW THREE: Roxann Langjahr, Deborah Kalb, Debbie Geiger, Barbara Lutz, Donna Rothhaar, Beth Utz, Pamela Eckstein, Kathleen Beal, Marcia Young, Christine Shafer, Kathy Brause, Karen Lutz, Jeanette Ludin, Diane Brose, Grace Karl, Nancy Mullins, Gwendora Collins. ROW FOUR: Nancy Wilson, Lillian Wilson, Margaret Glower, Rebecca Graves, Jackie Presler, Kathy Triplett, Bonnie Farrell, Rose Schiefer, Peggy Slone, Rita Collins, Betty Hall, Janet Vaughn, Rhonda Douglas, Tresia Collins, Dorothy Hayes. Boys Chorus ROW ONE: James Springer, Vernon Grove, William Strohm, Charles Dallas, Dennis Auck, Douglas Auck, John Grove, Jeff Cronau, Jim Betts, Randy Pry, Robert Fiddler, James Songer, Mike Zender, Lee Walton, Daniel Shealy, Ronald Roe. ROW TWO: Roger Murray, Ronald Lutz, Thomas Riedel ,Danny Couch, Gregory Von Stein, John Sawyer, Robert Schiefer, David Hamons, Tim Temple, Rodney Dean, Jerry Grove, Randall Shatzer, Michael Gerhart, James Mullins, Dennis Omwake, Edward Fox, James Gibson. ROW THREE: Richard Hall, Eddie Greathouse, Larry Hamons, Frank Witzmann, Stephen Ross, James Kafer, Ronald Ehresman, Eugene Sexton, Gary Auck, John Shealy, James Presler, John Fuller, Paul McCarthy, Randall Ramey, Ronald Roberts, Donald Auck, Glenn Kephart, Roger Schulz, Ricky Steele. ROW FOUR: William Marcum, William Hicks, Forrest Greathousc, Michael Coons, Joe Ehrman, Gary Green, Delmar Picklesimer, Kevin Garrett, Mark Fike, John Farrell, John Minich, Richard Smith, Kevin Rousch, Terry Sheldon, Larry Dallas, Edward Strohm, Rodney Cole, Larry Kalb, Randall Laughbaum, Arthur Heinlen, ' EH' Basketball ROW ONE: Ron Lutz, Jim Presler, John Grove, Kevin Roush, Dennis Omwake, Dennis Auck, John Farrell, Steve Ross, Charles Dallas, manager. ROW TWO: Ron Ehresman-manager, Tom Riedel, Mike Gerhart, Larry Dallas, Larry Kalb, Coach Sherer, Joe Ehrman, Mark Fikc, Kevin Garrett, Frank Witzman, Gary Green-manager. 8th GRADE RECORD Mohawk .........,.......,....... .....,.. 3 5 Shiloh ..... ............,. ........ 4 2 Col. Crawford ...... .... 1 ...57 Lykens ,.............. ........ 4- 7 Attica ........... ........ 3 5 Mt. Zion ....... ........ 3 2 Shiloh ..4.........., ........ 3 2 Mohawk ................ ......., 3 5 Col. Crawford ...,., ......,. 6 0 Lykens ...,......,.,.. .....,.. 4- 2 Mt. Zion ..,..,.... ......., 3 1 St. Bernards .....,...,,., ........ 3 3 Tournament Mohawk ..,............. ......., 2 7 Col. Crawford ...... .,...... 4 4- Mt. Zion ......,..,......, ..,..... 2 7 7th GRADE WINS LOSSES 5 6 -B-PDUIJSI Kllill ROW ONE: Dennis Omwake, Charles Dallas, Bob Shiefer, Le Walton, Ron Ehresman, Jim Presler, Ron Lutz, John Sawyer, Joh Shealy, Doug Auck, Rodney Dean. ROW TWO: Kevin Joh Farrell, Mike Gerhart, Gene Schwemely, Steve Ross, Forrest Grea house, John Minich, Kevin Garrett, joe Ehrman, Larry Dalla Larry Kalb, Gary Green, Tom Riedel, Frank YVitzman, Coac Sherer. Cheerleaders W BOTTOM TO TOP: Debra Hipsher, 1 Bonnie Farrell, Debra Gochenour, t Jennifer High. Football ROW ONE: Paul McCarthy-manager, Steve Kaple, Ben Kessler, Don Pfleiger, Terry Sheldon, ,lim Presler, John Fuller, Rodney Dean, .Tim Songer. ROW TWO: Coach Sherer, Steve Ross, Rick Blum, Charles Dallas. Gene Srhwcmcly, Gilbert Crawford, Ron Ehresman, John Farrell, jason Kalb, Bill Strohm, Dennis Omwake-manager. ROW THREE: Doug Clady, Kevin Garrett, Joe Ehrman, Jerry Wurm, Joe Yosick, Larry Dallas, Rodney Cole, Mike Gcrhart. Track ROW ONE: Dennis Omwake, Jeffrey Cronau, Dan Shealy, Don Auck, Dennis Auck Rodney Dean, Kevin Roush. ROW TWO: Larry Kalb, John Minich, Larry Dallas, Frank Witzman Joe Ehrman, Mark Fike, Rodney Cole. Coach Sherer. 138 --on. L ONSERVATION 1 , b! l W.K'!'S 'IH IQLHEIIY SOIL EUUSIUN -. TE -T '- 4' ff IIYU I HL I xc cuxrmml .sau rsunursnv- X-- L u:s1'ol'n 31.49 luxnmxxwc ia ronasvs TILLAEE ,V WRKYNACI: . f Michael Coons Kathy Brause Water Pollution and Purification Soil Conservation Science Fair Projects Ratings: local-superiorg district-superior ucxsiqxlr lm 3 xr suns, mms Am Hume Gun 1 I , BAND I P 1 FT. ' J , 71 Q N , - S r . 15 I J., Q 'V 1 J n ' iii' l Nh 4. X .- ' ' Qiwi. fa Beth Utz Diane Brosc The Science of Candy Making Making and Shaping Glass .KH John Shealy Jeanette Ludin .TOC Ehrman h , The Human Earn CeramiC5 'The 4-CYCIC Engine i ' s 51 '...':....... F'.t'1'4Y'2' F-gf 1 'I Ii '11 'r. ub-fc - if V -N l' 5 Val fy r' L ' r I l I M, , Q -' -. Q .rg-Q . J 8 J F 2 ., fu ' - 7 JE, 2 + I' E , , A - ' f. iff fi' x 5 J' ' Kgs 1 f'9 g DKTl'i'5ii54n RTISING ww E7?H7i'6K 01 Thank You The Yearbook Staff and the students of Buckeye Central High School wish to thank all of the many who have so generously contributed to the publishing of the 1968 Echo. Without the help of those who advertise in the year- book, its production would not have been possible. 4 FARRELL'S I.G.A. Tiro, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 'BB THE TIRO WORLD Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker Tiro, Ohio RHUDEBECK SUHIU SERVICE Phone Tiro 2631 Rt. I - Tiro, Ohio We specialize in Tires and Minor Tune-ups comm iments of THE TIRU GRAIN and SUPPLY CU. Complete Elevator Service Tim, ohio U.H. HILBURN Insurance Agency Tiro, Ohio NANCY'S BEAUTY SALUN Nancy Crace, Owner and Operator Tiro, Ohio Ph. 206I Farmers and Cltrzens Uffrce THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Bucyrus o ro LEONHART GAS and OIL INC complrments of Phone 2641 o r o I4 rar , on' N 9 - I Sunoco Products HAM'S TAVERN, Tir , 0h'0 Tir , Uhi0 4 RINTERNATIONAI. HARVESTER Sales and Service International wheel and crawler tractors, International til lage, planting, harvesting and materials handling equipment, parts, service and twine. Route 30 East qEast Mansfield Roady Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of CANDEL'S Chatfield, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '68 H.J. KALB Chatfield, ohio Congratulations to the Class of '68 Russell R. Miller, D.V.M. William T. Rannells, D.V.M. Compliments of LDYER'S MEAT MARKET Chatfield, Ohio 3 I, ALMENDINGER'S ANTIOUES Wilson Street Chatfield, Ohio Phone 988-2644 ,Buy-Sell LUGILE'S BEAUTY SHOP HDoorway to Loveliness Phone 492-2I5l New Washington, Ohio SCHAAF'S BODY SHOP HWe Meet by Accidents' Dalton K. Schaaf I2O S. Kibler St. New Washington, Ohio CRONAU'S I J 8 F Suits Van Heusen Shirts Porto-Ped Shoes A Where the Best Dressed Men and Boys Meet Their Clothing sucvnus ROAD MATERIALS, mc. Asphalt Contractors Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-7896 Compliments of FREEMAN HANES 8 SUN Chatfield, Ohio DeKalb Seed Corn and Seedax H.F. SERVIES GENERAL STORE We Buy Eggs and Poultry Phone 988-2761 Chatfield, Uhiu Compliments of HECKERT BROTHERS SUPER MARKET IBB North Sandusky Bucyrue, Ohio BAUMUEL'S Quality Since i886 Wfiii SULLlVAN'S TOY 8 HUBBY SHOP Baby Furniture Whereftoys are a speciality and not a sideline. Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of FREDDIES DRIVE-IN Bucyrus, Ohio Congratulations from THE CHATFIELD HARDWARE CU. Zenith Radios and Televisions McCulloch Chain Saws Kelvinator Appliances Merchandise for Better Living with Service that Pleases Congratulations to LINDA C JANET Chatfield, ohm Compliments of IXIXIK Crawford County Auto Club Bucyrus, Ohio T4 48 MUNZ-PIRNSTILL FUNERAL HOME 2l5 N. Walnut sf. Bucyfus, ohio 44820 Phone 562-6776 KOONS CLEANERS 226 S. Sandusky Bucyrus, Ohio Our Agent in New Washi CRONAU CLOTHIERS ngton Compliments of CRAWFORD COUNTY LANDMARK Bucyrus, Ohio DUNLAP JEWELERS Bucyrus Dependable Jewe Bucyrus, Ohio 4482 0 lers CULLIGAN Soft Water Service 800 E. Rensselaer St. Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-8896 C.N. Rorick, Owner Compliments of CRAWFORD LANES Bucyrus, Ohio Complete Buildings and Remodel Service CRAWFORD HOME LUMBER, INC. Phone 565-4050 Bucyrus, Ohio 8l8 E. Rensselaer St. in ROMANOFF'S JEWELRY l32 S. Sandusky Ave Bucyrus, Ohio The Diamond Center of Bucyrus Wills. FUULKS REXALL PHARMACY You KNOW WHERE ON THE SQUARE Bucyrus, Ohio NATIONWIDE INSURANCE James Yanka THE FARMERS CITIZENS BANK Congratulations Class of '68 , MILLERS HARDWARE C APPLIANCES The Time and Temperature Bank I 7 E. Main St. PUCYEUSH Ohm Plymouth, ohio 4.4865 Compliments of Compliments of LEW SHOES cELERvviLLE GREENHOUSE a GIFT SHUP Bucyrus, Tiffin, Fremont Phone 955-I5II All types of fine footwear for Willard, Qhio the entire family SAM'S CYCLE SHUP Compliments of 355 W, Mary gf. B , Oh' 44820 BAKER anus. SPORTING nouns Wm 'O UWe Sell the Best 8 Service Bucyrus, Ohio the Restn Samuel P. Stauffer I4 50 THE FARMERS EXCHANGE COMPANY Ralston Purina Chows Agrico Fertilizer B lk r Bag Fertilizers 8 F d S Phone 988-2351 Chatfield, Uhio Compliments of THE ZEIGLER MILLING CO. Wayne Feeds I SEED X GRAIN X FERTILIZER Bucyrus, Uhio Congratulations to the Class of '68 NEW WASHINGTON CUT RATE ECUMIN Congratulations-Class of '68 Good-Luck-ln-The-YearsQAhead GOCHENOU RS - MEATS WHERE YOU SAVE MORE SEE US FOR THAT SPECIAL PAR-BAKED HAM ROAST BEEF, ETC. Congratulations to the Class of '68 WES GARDNER, INC. Builders of Commercial and Residential Buildings New Washington, Uhio Phone 492-4165 Compliments of BUCYRUS TELEGRAPH-FORUM Your Local Freedom Newspaper Delivered Daily to Over 8,000 Homes Bucyrus, Dhio DARYLE 81 DON BODY SHOP 1009 Tiffin Street Bucyrus, Uhio O.F. KIME LUMBER CO HWe Serve to Sell Againu 208 North Lane Street Bucyrus, Uhio Phone 562-0831--562-0836 CUSTOM FARM SERVICES. INC. Donald Starkey, Manager Prescription Fertilizers Agronomic Assistance Plan UNH Profit Programs K 8 K LUMBER BARB'S BEAUTY SALON Barbara Delarber Phone 492-3753 New Washington, Ohio Compliments of MIDWEST INDUSTRIES, INC PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Plymouth, Ohio Willard, Ohio Member of F.D.l.C. CRAWFORD IMPLEMENT Franchise Dealers MONSANTO AGRICULTURE AI I is Chalmers B arm, Lawn, and Garden Equipment James R. Gardner 'Science Serving Agriculture' LEY'S JEWELRY STORE Watches, Diamonds, Silverware Ned Baldosser, Manager 225 N. Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio 4 Good Luck Class of '68 SUBURBAN LANES 975 Hopley Ave. Bucyrus, Uhio BUCYRUS THEATRE Compliments of BUCYRUS BARBERS LOCAL 440 Compliments of HENRY H. NICKELS Attorney New Washington, Ohio ROBERT ECKSTEIN Contractor - Builder New Washington 1 Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '68 THE PEOPLE'S STORE Largest Selection of Menls and Boyls Wear in this Area Shelby, Ohio F. H. A. - V. A. - Farm Loans J.M. RINDFUSS, REALTOR MODERN 1-'RE MART' INC' Complete Real Estate Service Farm Tractor Service Bucyrus Theatre Bldg. 67 North Gamble Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Shelby, Ohio Phone 542-6781 Compliments of THE OHIO FIELD SEED COMPANY Seed Merchants Compliments of DUFF'S SHOE STORE Footwear-Hosiery-Handbags Rhone 988-255i 50 W. Main St' Chatfield, ohio Shelby, Ohio KREBS.8 SON GARAGE B.F. Goodrich Tires HICKS 8 MARTIN AUTO-HOME General Repairing Auto Repairs, Recappinq, Shell Products Records, Motorola, T.V. A Stereos ll-I5 N. Broadway , , Phone 542-2906 New Washington, Ohio Shelby, Ohio Phone 492-3575 15 A Salute to B.C.l-l.S. Grads to Every Member of the Clase of '68 Goes Our' Heartiest Wishes for a Successful and Rewarding Career CONGRATULATIONS! R.R. DONNELLEY 8. SONS C0 Willard Manufacturing Division Joe Amato Phone 2-1866 AMATO'S Route B1 at State Street, Across from Depot Shelby, Ohio 44875 Compliments of THE NEW WASHINGTON EQUITY CO. Red Rose Feed, Grain, Seed, Feed Fence Coal John Neff, Manager New Washington, Ohio STEELE STUDIO and CAMERA CENTER Photographs of Quality 330 S. Sandusky Avenue Bucyrus, Ohio gb 'II 1' 157 BUCYRUS BLADES 'Precision Punched' Cutting Edges Compliments of THE WHITE COMPANY B dding - Furniture - Carpet New Washington, Ohio Compliments of NORTH CENTRAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Attica, Ohio or if MANSFIELD BRASS 81 ALUMINUM CORP. Mansfield, Ohio Brass, Bronze, and Aluminum Castings New Washington, Uhin Since IB78 THE SUTTON STATE BANK Eighty-nine Years of Complete Banking Service Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Attica, Ohio 9 60 Compliments 1' FARRElI.'S NEW WASHINGTON GROCERY IQGQAQ Qual ity Meats and Groce New Washington, Ohio Congratulations Compliment f NORTH CENTRAL EGG OHIO LOCOMOTIVE 81 POULTRY COOPERATION Complete Marketing Services For Egg Producers 'Heart of Ohio Eggs' Bucvfusl Ohio Phone 492-2401 New Washington, Ohio PIONEER RUBBER CO. HA GOOD PLACE TO WORKH Willard Attica Good Luck Seniors SHEERE 81 STOLDT, INC Attica, Ohio John Deere G.M.C. Trucks Phone 426-3444 GRANDULAR FERTILIZER NITRUGEN SOLUTIONS STRAIGHT MATERIALS and ANHYDROUS AMMUNIA Steve Schaaf 426-4343 Congratulations to the Class of '68 DRS. BARTH 81 KENNY Fai THE ART PRESS Printing of Distinction 838-B40 West Mary Street Phone 562-8951 Bucyrus, Ohio SHELBY EQUITY FARMERS EXCHANGE Bulk Feeds, Fertilizer, Gasoline, Coal, Paints, Chemicals Shelby, Ohio Phone 342-6141 342-2156 HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Offset and Letterpress Printing Publishers of the New Washington Herald Phone 492-2911 114 S.Kibler St. New Washington, Ohio ALT'S RESTAURANT New Washington, Ohio YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS Ice Cream - Candy Cigars - Cigarettes ACME CARRY-OUT New Washington, Ohio HIGH MOTOR SALES Pontiac-Chevrolet General Repairing Standard Oil Products Phone 492-244i New Washington, Ohio Compliments of RULLAND W. FRIEDLEY New Washington, Ohio Insurance Real Estate Compliments of THE HOUSEHOLD SHOP Gifts-Housewares-Furniture Ill West Main Street Shelby, Ohio WURM'S WUODHORKING 8 LUMBER New Washington, Ohio Elect F.J. SMITH rical Appliances and Plumbing Phone 492-5575 New Washington, Ohio Compliments of HEYDINGER HARDWARE Paints, Oil Phone 492-4I53 New Washington, Ohio DBRUCHE INSURANCE AGENCY Des Richards, Agent Phone 492-246i New Washington, Ohio 1 I 4 .A Compliments of ANKNEY GULF SERVICE New Washington, Ohio COTSY'S SHELL STATION Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-9966 compi iments of FISCHER HARDWARE ii9 N. Sandusky Avenue Bucyrus, ohio STAN SHELLEY CLOTHING Bucyrus Store for Men and Boys Hart Schaffner A Marx Clothing Nunn-Brush Shoes Van Heusen Shirts OCEOLA AUTO SALES 200 W. Mansfield St. Bucyrus, Ohio When You Think of Flowers Think of NORTONS Artistry in Flowers Since I882 NORTON'S FLOWER SHOP South Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio PENNEYS Always First Quality COmDlimGnfS Of The Department Store for the Family BUCYRUS CITY BANK Catalog Dept. 565-5060 Store 562-296i Bucyrus, Ohio Bucyrus, Ohio I - Comp! imente of PRUDUCER'S LIVESTOCK ASSN. Compliments of GARVIN'S GULF 934 Marion Rd. Bucyrus, Ohio 562-69I6 New Washington Karl Maul Paul Durnwald Mary Ann Kreim Pinney Food Robert Kanney James Yosick Bucyrus BOOSTERS Attica Ralph W. King Acme Cleaners Tanner's Piano Organ Sales Attica Lum ber Town and Country Beauty Salon Powers Building Supply Outhwaite's Tire Mart Herbert's Bakery Lone Pine Dairy Bucyrus Restaurant Mary Jean's Hat and Bridal Shoppe Margaret Ann Beauty Shop Schrier's Cheese Factory Inc. Home Office Co. G. C. Murphy Co. 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