Buckeye Central High School - Echo Yearbook (New Washington, OH)
- Class of 1965
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...-. -, - Q... - .o -f r L ' -JA:-r 1 fr..-1 -.iv , , J-,,.,..-,.q -' - 9 THE ECHO 1965 BUCKEYE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL New Washington, Ohio VOLUME V This year it is our wish to present to you some impressions of school life at Buckeye Central. Each teacher and student leaves his particular imprint on our proud school. Like- wise, our school leaves its special imprint on the teachers and students. Events come and go, but there remains the imprint on the mind. . .the lasting memory. We hope that this yearbook will help you to recall some of the impressions that this year has made. ET ,. y-.. L, in Q-- -81. - 1 Wu fy. YK s ,V f 4 A P., .F 5?- .sv ,g5,?-L-.,iI.j:.- ., , ' 4257 ' . ...v- gf ,x J' , 12 Ax , 'R ' .,, 'mx ,A .-4-c., s .5 Ni Ewa- 1 I, , . X .'-'-G1 - .' .zldfc '1' :J ' .,,,,, , 'A ilu. I .er gf-1, .- 41,3 1 1 1 i i w . 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H- , N.-wh 541.1 :- 1 f - 3 's Ji 1'- 1 4 'Tl 4 1 Q - MS ith ADMINI TRATIO Mr. Thomas Thatcher Bowling Green-B. S. and M. S. Executive Head PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE During our school days, we are very apt to dream or see visions. Most of us picture our fu- ture lives in glowing colors and imagine condi- tions that seldom, if ever, exist in actual lives. Many of these delusions vanish long before we have reached the end of our high school days, but I am glad to say some of them remain with us through most of the journey and help add a charm and luster to life that it would not have if we always faced the realities of a cold and practical world. For twelve years a student looks forward to the day of graduation as the goal of ambition, but as that day finally approaches, there is often a feeling of sadness. He realizes that the inti- mate associations of years will be broken, and the band that has so long truidged together will be scattered to the four winds, some never again to meet. No matter what positions you may fill in the future, or what honors may fall to your lot, there will always be a feeling of responsi- bility which will take the keen edge from your joys. It is the uncertainty of life that makes it spec- tacular. If we knew what lay ahead of us, life would be monotonous and unbearable, no mat- ter how varied and interesting it would other- wise have been. When each day brings a pleas- ure or a pain you did not kn-ow was coming, it makes every hour interesting and life is worth living, no matter how hard the struggle or how rugged the journey. L . MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE HEAD Education is essentially one of the most pow- erful forces of a nation. It is the educational aim of the Buckeye Central High School to de- velop each individual to his fullest potential so that he may, I10'C Only enjoy a more wholesome image of himself, but may exercise with mean- ing and direction the intellectual, moral, and social skills needed to shape the course of huh man civilization based on the need for the com- mon good. In our community, where all the children of all the people receive an education, not all per- sons are capable of assuming leadership roles. Consequently, it is education which serves to identify potential leaders through a gradual process of sifting and sorting. It is education that selects and prepares potential future lead- ers for community and national roles. To this end the faculty and administration of the Buckeye Central High School have dedi- cated themselves. Mr. Robert L. Dean High Sch-ool Principal West Virginia Wesleyan-B. S. West Virginia University Graduate Work aw : lL412,j5Q BOARD OF EDUCATION X I Row One: Mr Thatcher-Executive Head, Robert F. Utz--President, Gladys E. Stricker-Clerk-Treasurer Row Two: Marvin Ross-Vice President, William Rhodebeck, Emerson Eckstein, Dalton Shealy VM. ..., , .A il , l fins if e 'i Mrs. Marilyn Kanney Secretary to Principal Mrs. Arlene Heyclinger Secretary-Substitute iv . ff 4: ll Mrs. Gladys Stricker Clerk+Secretary Mansiield Business College FACULTY i H M Q HH in Mrs. May Yanka English I and Librarian Ohio State University-B. S. Mrs. Lucille Durbin French I, II, and English II Heidelberg College-A. B. Ohio State University Bowling Green University Hamilton College -..H -4' Miss Eleanor Watkins Speech, English I, and Girls' Physical Education Ohio State University--B. S. l -I -.rglz V E O. - .f.- I O lk X,--'fl Mrs. Virginia Slough English III and IV Wittenberg University-B. S. Ohio State University , :lf -- v-Q. 1- - gags. .. 1 ! . Mrs. Caroline Pifer Guidance Counselor University of Toledo-B. E., M. E Mr. Frank Robey Boys' Physical Education, World History, World Geography Heidelberg College-A. B. Mr. Gary Oiler American History and American Government Rio Grande College-B. S -ilk.. Mr. William Kilbreath Spanish I, Psychology and Sociology Heidelberg College-B. A. Mr. Thomas Cook O2gri.bR'9b'ErtIir0wnSEn'fk Biology and Physics e em O age- ' ' Ohio State University-B. S Chemistry, General Science ,J Ni Mrs. Patricia Jacobs Trigonometry and General Math. Ohio Northern University-B. A. Mrs. Caroline Schram High School Vocal and Band Capital University-B. S. rr Mr. Jack Dunker Algebra I, II, and Geometry Rio Grande College-A. B. and B. S Ohio Vlfesleyan University Bowling Green State University Kent State University ex , 3 .1 I 'I A ' Z . ..,. V ,za U L 1 Y .: ln' VV ' yi . -f-- . Q L , w 'Y - e-li M' , ' ' , 'fo' n , . 2 - ,Jw E 5 L, ', 'fl ', ,- 1 lx Miss Carol Henderson . tt A h ' , . Spells? alia Igeeriiagtfhggarfgst Subgmtwlgfgfnffgngmlcs Ohm State Umversl Y- ' ' Ohio State University Mr Rxchard Shenal Industrlal Arts I II III IV Salem College B A Mr Glenn Zlmmerly Vocat1onalAgr1cultureI II III IV Goshen College A A Ohlo State Umverslty B S M S Mrs Annabelle Frank Home Economlcsl II III IV Bowlmg Green State Umverslty B S - . Mrs Carol Flick Mlss Esther French Bookeepmg Shorthand Busmess General Business Typing I U Engllsh Office Practice and Sh0l't1'1aDd II Ohlo Wesleyan Unlverslty W00SteT College-B S Ashland College Kent State Unlversltv 13 I H I g ,A I . 'Rf X .fail . ' N ' 1- vii' ' , . t ' I ' .. F-,,Q , , , -g y . ,95 5 7 It I. Mr. Dun Refleves those school tensions with arts and cratts. His creative talents are expressed mainly in working with ceramics and i-n knitting afghans. Mr. Robey-4Anyone for Golf? of having been in every state except two. Q V ,... , . 5,1 .,a QQ., Mrs. Frank-Visited Washington, D. C., and the New York World's Fair last summer. Mrs. Slough-Finds relaxation at her organ. r 11-'?1W'T'T . I .'f.1-.hyff -'H-I-l 7',1L.-.-qv, 4 --, - 'au -Us I. . 1 v.,-i t M171 ' A ll I ' l 3.4 recalls her around the world in days through the eye of her trusty camera. Mr. ' to some Rise and Fall of the Third Reich as Coleen facts-The J acobs-Applies mathematics in computing recipes and a family budget. Mr. Dunker- Enjoys time with Fe- licia and Tracey in the gym. Mrs. Pif,er poses before F2-S shack in Hawaii. She states flowers are real. Other places has traveled are: Philippines, Hong ' Viet Nam, Thailand, Korea, Japan, Okin- awa, Germany, France, Switzerland, Neth- erlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Austria, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, England, Iceland Scotland, Ireland, and most of the United States. B of the 'she Miss Watkins summer school and then drive to California for her vacation his Mrs. brew in ,gf ,., .P SH-4 ll , Plans to attend summer Mr. Townsend-How about nine quick holes? Mr. Shenal-Typical school-boy- likes to go fishing. Mr. Thatcher-Enjoys flower growing as immerly-Enjoyed two years doingagriculture work in Indonesia. Cook-Collects not only butter- HIC-IS but also coins and bells. Schram- -Finds time for need- g. le work and sewin well as the farm work at 'his very beautiful country home. 11,i.,s21 e if Mr. Oiler4pent several days at Nassau in the Bahamas last summer. J: S.: A 5,gzggw?SE?.,p-ef' Mrs. Yanka Mrs. Ausenheimer-Ex messes ar- Likes a comfortable chair, a D talent in flower arrange- record player, and a good book. C Mrs. Dunb1n7L1kes sewing an-d has .0 : , llectlon of character dolls uzlgrliv gm - nfs' BUS DRIVERS BUS DRIVERS JANITOR COOKS X Paul Stricker, Milford Sand, Gilbert Green, Richard Lutz, Cofoid High, Dwight Norris, Florence Bradrick. Absent: Arden High, Rod High, Donald Cole, Owen Fike JANITOR Marion Crall COOKS Viola Feichtner, Georgia Zaebst, Lola Eckstein Virginia I-Iorning, Helen Ferguson H V, M S 'T N'E'l 'Af3'!I , v. 'is -5' 'Af' 'S I V 'f -.Q nn ' F K W, A -Z' qs.. A 'ffl' J v - I 4 at 52' '-' M 'M-'1 -W mv: . ' Ffa-L - , -1 - -I f-' ' 0 ' ' r' ' c4,,y , ...1 w -,, .- Y .h . v .wt -' '- - n-W:.'v,1brw.4s.,f.,, .' . . In 1-as A f N T wffeff. .A .VP 1 -V wi.. n .Z.,g. .jul , . .-, H ff-- '.'. - - J -MV. ,.. ' ' .. 1. - -- ,,-. ,Jia-,-AM'v,l.nr -f xjvgfgia:-- f ' ' ' A ,tg A F35 .5 , .. . THE SCHOOL DAY STARTS TIME OUT FOR LUNCH 3 ,f .K gy: xg., fu ff' o ,O -2 lf. . fr Hi 1 sf Mr. Frank Robsy Adviser ' It isn't the whistle that pulls l nga l the train. William Humphrey Vice-president VVin without boasting: lose without excuses. Basketball 1, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Class Play 45 Class Officer 4. K Mrs. Virginia Slough Adviser How do I love thee? Let me count thc wz'-.ys. -Sonnet 43 Dennis Gwirtz Secretary All his faults were such that one loves him still the better for them. Honor Society 3, 45 Class Officer 3 4' Class Play 3, 43 Baseball 3, 45 Baslcet: ball 3. gi? -if Gerard Heydinger President A man with a formula for everything in life. Honor Society 3, 43 Track 1, 35 Base- ball 2, 4g Class Play 43 Class Officer 4. 'X Errol Borgelt Treasurer Knowledge is power. Track 35 Honor Society 3, 4: Boys State 35 Class Officer 4. L H ,vi F Dorothy Enderle Student Council President Giving a penny for some people's thoughts is just another example -of inflation. Hetulck Staff 35 F.H.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. 2 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4: Student Council 4 Pep Club 13 Class Play 3. Kenneth Alt Student Council Life's too short to hustle. Student Council 4, Honor Society 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. l ' If at first ou d'on't succeed ff? Eugene Marquart Student Council It is always the adventurer who accomplishes great things. Basketball 1, 25 Chorus 1, 4, Class Play 3, 43 Student Council 4. Robert Crall Student Council A combination so complete- scholar, friend, and athlete! Student Council 1, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Council 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. '61 ll W Russell Allen A 1 Men of few words seldom get into l trouble. Bowling 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 1 Roger Allen 'V V . V if Q - Quiet in appearance, with motives lu iv I ,g'gHQ3L .im unknown. g ,, JoAnn Farrell Student Council Shirley Bishop She is quiet and sincere, always full of Quiet and always kind, fun and Uheef- a sweeter girl you'll never find. PSP Club 1' 2' 3' 45 G-A-A- 2, 3, 43 Hon- Chorus 1, 4g Bowling lg F.H.A. 3, 4 Or Society 3, 4: Yeab k st ff 4- Hetuck Staff 43 Stude-nl:JoCoun?:i1 4: Hetuck Staff 4. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Robert Baldwin Yes, an' no, an' mebbe, an' mebbe not. Larry Artz Punctuality is the one virtue I never l could understand. ' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2. L 1- l W. If Y ,,,,, nflgn, , ' Sara Alspach A mind of your own makes a successful woman. Chorus 1, 2, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 4g Hetuck Staff 4. Miles Bradshaw A quitter never winsg a winner never quits. Class Officer 1, 2, 33 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 Honor Society 3, 4. Gerald Alt If you don't understand it, oppose it! Band 1, 23 Bowling 1, 2. Margie Brown She is forever quiet, gay, and good. Choir 1, 3, 4g Hetuck 4. L ,f rm, ,, .'.'i Nancy Ankney Her sunny disposition brings her many friends. Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Hetuck Editor 45 Honor Society 3, 4. Ann Burger Music is an expression of the emotions that are beyond speech. Chorus 1, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2 3, Bowling 2, 3, 45 Honor Soci- ety 4. Joyce Burky I try to study and do my share, but those giggles slip in unaware. -n Elaine Carrier Sparkling laughter and witty mind. Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Yeari book Staff 3, 45 Hetuck Staff 2, 3, 4. .5 ,vtr 'i af 'X Y' -.l'r Janet Clady It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hetuck Staff 4 Chorus 1, 45 Band 1. gtlgcgif 1, 2, 4: Librarian 33 Hetuck George Eckstein . All mankind loves a lover. Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4. Sandra Davis Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance and Drill Team 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Class Play 4. Ronald Dean A jolly good fellow, always ready to make himself useful. ,w,' .ine 'y, ,Fail 1 Donalda Copeland If silence were golden, I'd be broke. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hetuck Staff 4g Class Play 3, 4g Chorus 1, 43 Band 1, 2, 4. Susan Eckstein True to her work, her word, and her friends. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4g Chorus 1, 45 Future Nurses Club 43 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. Craig Cutsamire Well, yes, but I still don't see why we can't do it my way. Bowling 35 Track 35 Class Play 3, 4 Honor society 3, 4. Betty Ewing N little body, but a mighty heart. F.H.A. 3, 4, Hetuck Stan' 4. l l l Betty Crall Hope for love and knowledge- little else is worth having. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 49 Class Play 3, 4. Richard F aeth Success has ruined many a man- why give it a chance on me? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. 'V Jeynene Foos The price of wisdom is above rubies. Yearbook Staff 3, 4g Honor Society 3 4 Librarian 3, chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls: State 3. Marilyn Hanes Climb high Climb far Your goal, the sky Y-our aim, the star. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. Sharon Frazee Love's a dream, I'm sleepy. Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 4, Chorus 4, Hetuck Staff 4. Thelma Harris Her heart is warm with the friends she has made. Bowling 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 45 Hetuck Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 43 Pep Club 2. 41'-T ,I F F ' 'i X-. Peggy Gardner She is bright, cheerful, and full of fun. Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 2, Class Play 3, 45 Honor Society 4. Donald Heydinger Don is a man of many desires, but agriculture is the one he acquires. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. F if A -ff Q -1,- ' -' f 'x 5? 1' Y 1 ,ggjj ' R . --if fy, I .' ,jf 1 Stanley Heydinger His friends are many. His foes- are there any? Honor Society 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2. Alice Karl Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. F.H.A. 3, 45 Chorus 1. , , i I l, , A -A . Janet Hiler Smiling does wondersg try it.. F.H.A. 3, 43 Bowling 4g Hetuck Staif 4. Louise Karl Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Chorus lg Hetuck Staff 43 Student Council 25 Honor Society 35 Pep Club 3, 43 Bowling 4. Donna Jean Horning Did you ever know a young, pretty girl not ready to flirt, just a little? F.H.A. 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 43 Hetuck Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 4g Bowling 45 Class Play 4. Joseph Kessler A nap is a brief period of sleep which overtakes superannuated persons when they endeavor to listen to scientific lectures. Bowling 2, 3. Edward Jacobs What you put mto llfe 1S 1ust what you get out of xt Chorus 1 2 Gregory Klbler I belleve the future IS only the past re entered through another gate Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 Band 1 2 3 Class Of'licer2 Honor Soc1ety3 4 Track 1 '-u-'W l 'fl-J' Patricia Kalb A lot of bl amy women earn thelr l1v1ng but the sens1ble ones let men do It fox them Choxusl 4 GAA 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 Student Councll Edward KHPIC 3 HOH01 SOCIBW 3 4 Llblallan 1 Walkmg ISU t a lost art I have to fmd Diane Klmmel Han' IS a womans crown1ng beauty Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 2 Hetuck Staff 4 Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 some wav to reach the ,ualage L1fe IS not llfe at all wlthout dehght Chorus 1 Hetuck Staff 4 Bowlmg 2 Pep Club 3 4 ,ff V I .- . I N l l 1 w , . v . 7 ' , Q . . . y v 5 7 .y ' 1 l 7 I , , ' . ' .. - I - - 9 . , y x r ' - 1 . ' 7' ' . 1 r -1 5 9 2 J 3 1 . 1 y 5 ' 1 r z - ' ' . . , . l Y D 2 ' : ' 3 1 9 1 l Cynthia Krexm S S , . IA . K- ' ' W ' HK 1 .f.. 1- :. l V ll H' lr l -v .h X .. ' u ' . 3 1: J - 5 1 :gn . -R ,. , yr. W ' W' L. A ' . l l I l l i l li. u Il M 4, Myra Loyer A smile is a curve that will set ' a lot of things straight. G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Class Play 4. Richard Pitzen No one knows what he can do until he tries, Bowling 35 F.F'.A. 1, 2, 3. 1 . E I 1 if J- . Erma Martin Beauty in her smilie and love in her heart. Hetuck Staff 4, Judith Presler Your greatest power comes from the fact that you want to do a thing and do it well. F.H.A. 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Hetuck Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Honor Society 4. Larry McCarthy . The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong- but that's the way to bet. Bowling 3, 4. John Powell I take things as they come-easy Gene Nedolast Get K ou1 lmpplness out of 5ou1 xx oxk O1 5 ou ll nex ex know vshat happlnesb IS Daniel Pry There ale two F s whlch I don t m1nd recelvxng fnends and fun Bandl 2 3 Chorusl 4 FFA 1 2 Francine Null to 1m'1g1ne IS eX elythmg Julie Reynolds A mexry heart IS worth much gold Chorus 1 FHA 4 Hetuck Staff 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Llbrarlan 4 Peggy Plfher Sv eetness lS a gl.2.l'1Cl quallty Cholus 1 Boulmv 4 Hetuck Staff 4 Pep Club 3 Rxch ard Rlke The wolld has plenty of leaders but whexe axe they leadmg us to A12 l I 1 , ' f ' V - 4 v ' if , 'ig ,K Va I W i Y: :H'vln'llm I To know is nothing at allg 2 - ' S 9 D 5 . cc 1 rr ' 1 ' ' 7 D . J 7 3 ' ' ' Y l 3, 4. 5 - . . .9 D : . , . . K. , F.F. . , , 3, 4. 'A A l li ll 1 1 ww Y J 1 Q avi' i ,. ,!, I , .ff 1, , .., If ul ml - i . i Warren Rowland The worst is behind. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Kenneth Rothhaar The world needs great minds, so here I am. Band 1, 23 Chorus 4. Barbara Snipes Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, Glenda Shoup 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Hetuck 4. Her mind is like the moon, there's a man in it. F.H.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. 35 Bowling 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. ld I i Dorothy Schanzenbach She makes life seem very worthwhile Honor Society 8, 45 Class Play 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Future Nurses Club 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Stall' 4 Hetuck Staff 2, 3. Kenneth Strausbaugh There is no royal road to learning. Honor Society 4, Track 4. Richard Shealy Understand him-if you can. Class Play 43 Hetuck Stall' 3. John Shell Good sense and good nature are never separated. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dennis Strohm A man's heart devises his ways, but his knowledge directs his steps. Basketball manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1. Patricia Shell A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. Chorus 1, 45 Bowling 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4 Hetuck Staff 4. Ronald Strohm A little work, a lot of play, is what I call a perfect day. l Sylvia Studer I never look inn-ocentg I guess that's because I never am. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4 Hetuck Staff 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Year- book Staff 2, 3, 4. V w Benjamin Ulmer If you can't trust a marine, whom can you trust? l Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 49 Chorus Jerry Tnplett 2, 45 Pep Club 2, Why should someone else have all the good times? Track 3. Dennis Teynor World-never fear-I am yet to come. Bowling 2, 3, 49 Chorus 1, 4. David zaebst And when I'm President, I plan to abolish school. Baseball 2, 3, Bowling 4. Robert Young - - - A handful of good life is worth a bushel of learning. - Beverly Young Bowling 3, A heart and a smile make life worthwhile. Bowling 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 4, Yearbook 4. P r 3 , I 1 , , :aint T f M- i H' if Ye Old Homestead So long. .Z SENIOR CLASD I Dearborn, Michigan I, Mav 27 1965 M61 T0l'm9 Whom vou te un Lunch In DUV-1110? Whats thxs? U-HAUL Chicken for supper? Tired already? X. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May 23, 1965 - 2:00 P. M. Processional ............... March Pontificaleu U fP1ease Standj Invocation ....... ,....... ..... R e v. Fr. Ringholz I May Never Pass This Way Again .... Ringwald God of Our Fathersn .................. Johnson Clhoir Sermon .............................. YOU Rev. Fr. Ringholz Benediction .................. Rev. Fr. Ringholz fRemain Standingj Recessional ................ March Pontificalen Accompanist - Susan 'Farrell Organist - Linda Blackford Music Director - Mrs. Caroline Schram l . :AQ In I ll I .4 A COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Sunday, May 23, 1965 -- 8:00 P. M. Processional .......... Pump and Circumstancen CPlease Standj Invocation ............ Rev. Randall A. Fordham Halls of Ivy ....................... Williams Battle Hymn of the Republic ........ Wilhousky Choir Introduction of Speaker . Supt. Thomas W. Thatcher Class Address, Reaching for a Star ........ Eddie L. Finnigan Director of Athletics, Western Reserve University Presentation of Diplomas ......... Mr. Robert Utz President of the Board of Education School Song ................... Entire Audience Benediction ............ Rev. Randall A. Fordham CRemain Standingj Recessional .......... War March of the Priests .At ' K U a .V ' 5' .I HZ ,- , F v lt. n. 1, . ,J 1 . 12 iv W A I I if X X ,. W V, , ., 4 g: 1 V W ' X x . l Y, A .. N-131 BUCKEYE CENTRAL GRADUATES Eighty-eight seniors received diplomas when Buckeye Central High School conducted commencement exer- cises Sunday evening in the High School auditorium. The graduates, from left to right are: Front Row: Betty Ewing, Jeannie Horning, Thelma Harris, Patty Shell, Alice Karl, Janet Clady, Erma Mar- tin, Joyce Burky, Shirley Bishop, Glenda Shoup, Sylvia Studer, Barbara Snipes, JoAnn Farrell and Elaine Carrier. Second Row: Dorothy Enderle, Julia Reynolds, Arm Burger, Susan Eckstein, Peggy Gardner, Jeynene Foos, DoAnn Copeland, Betty Crall, Marilyn Hanes, Myra Loyer, Diane Kimmel, Margie Brown and Francine Null. Third Row: Melanie Fike, Sharon Frazee, Linda Shoup, Nancy Ankney, Pat Kalb, Dorothy Schanzenbach, Beverly Young, Cynthia Kreim, Louise Karl, Peggy Pifher, Sandy Davis, Sara Alspach, Judy Presler, and Janet Hiler. Fourth Row: Eugene Marquart, Bill Humphrey, Dan Pry, Richard Faeth, Rick Pitzen, Ronnie Strohm, Tom Fellows, David Zaebst, Jerry Triplett, Robert Young, Dennis Teynor, Gerard Heydinger, Kenneth Strausbaugh, Stanley Heydinger and Gerald Alt. Fifth Row: Joe Kessler, Benny Ulmer, Robert Crall, John Shell, Errol Borgelt, Dennis Gwirtz, Fred Hosang, Burton Geissman, Richard Rike, Donald Heydinger, Richard Shealy, David Feichtner, Dennis Strohm, Eddy Ja- cobs, and Greg Kiibler. Sixth Row: Roger Allen, Robert Baldwin, Ronnie Dean, George Eckstein, Craig Cotsamire, Miles Bradshaw, Gene Nedolast, Eddie Kaple, Charles Garrett, Kenneth Alt, Kenneth Rothhaar, Larry McCarthy, Larry Artz, Rus- sell Allen, Warren Rowland and John Powell. Class Motto- The Door to Success is Labeled PUSH Class Colors--Scarlet and Gray Class Flower-Red Carnation fl -rf Q, W A54 V V r .H .-. . f. 14d'n'.! ..-,.', Til 'n 4:9221 5 .....v. ...-.. zO'Ol. l'l.1 .-3-1221 . :- V I I I, 1 TI ' 'S ,'-v- v ' 'QA---4 -pi-.rv Tvnvd A-ip: va4oA ...,- -.--.- 195 1.5, 1 -1 'z...., X TDRM .lu CLASSES N' +1 ww! 'N ' , 'Sita :-sg ' q w w V' T': . ' if 5 ' . ! . f' 'lx :V -4 -1 ,Iv 1. n pn.- QE '. f fl! ' L- -A.- zany, Wk 'h ' J 4. Iv e ,, Q.- :-, , Joe Redman Helga Witzmann JU IORS B Q - up Y P I ' ' Af 116 . . M .w ' , 5. he A3 Student Council Sue Carr Ben Lash Patty Presler Sharon Aichholz Glen Blackford Linda Blackford W 1 , ,L -, ln Richard Grove-President Sharon Alt-VicePresident Ruth Rieman-Secretary , Susan Ulmer-Treasurer Advisers -3- , - , , I V 1 -. W ,M-9 u 4' 5 X ' .F Q-N ' 1 Mr. Shenal Carol Blum Sonya Bradshaw Connie Briegel Wayne Burchett X , A 7 W WN .Ii Mrs. Yanka Thomas Burger James Clady Naomi Collins Walter Copeland Glen Crum 5 'J l I ! I lf- in r- if on lf - -:I hz-S l fb ll ,law :P gill 'gf 'n lf! 1. -?,, A -finds. M rw: Q :lf ,Rv 1 M '-Y A . V .- rj? A pc.. L A 6 f- A-, 'l'f ' 1 q..-- H 'ig , I , my X - Deborah Groves Douglas Heydinger Larry Heydinger Mary Heydinger Erma Hicks Judy Hiler Sharon Hiler Ed Hipsher Rosie Hoehn L4 5'i,, ,1 Connie Fuller Betty Graves Margaret Green - -1. u ' Karen Davis ' l Barbara Dean V Ben Delarber I I. W .x iff- flhux . N , I Y' xx It 1 Q ' A X lil! r. ,. - i'3....++ 1 Robert Dille Don Eckstein Linda Eckstein Barbara Eicher . X -:ar r , .- fl l 11,1 f K I X x 1, Wh.- Susan Farrell Karen Flohr Jerry Fox Harold Frantz Mike Fried E ,rf If R 1 . tix 'glh-ms: ' l . fi- , .ab Nr Q X 7, ,, jf, A ,. .,, 'nz M - . , .W , ,V , -1 , ,' ,,.3:.,. S ' qui YN' 4. :il.QL!Al B1 ,W 'gleeiv JP 4 - 7 'YM I .nw fm . ill. .,'mn' ' ' , v W A Q1 .. ?k gb ill. B J' . e '5 T l V -an fm' nw? 'lpr M J Q i g ' B .1-V . dl 1 . ' ' l iuflvxl 4.4 Y liilk.YQ4.x ll :W f xl -J X. 4 'ltr' Patty Young Donna Jean Young F Robert Johnson Karen Kagy Bill Karl Vicki Kennedy Cheryl Kreim L Shirley Lacey Janet Long Mike McCarthy Ken Metzger Harriet Minich Anna Nedolast Joe Niese Bonnie Patterson Marlene Peterman Ervin Powell Sue Reynolds Gail Rismiller Mike Sands Debby Schiefer Steve Seibert Jeff Servies Carol Stidam Joe Shell Boyd Studer Pat Teynor Bonnie Vanichek Connie Vanichek Faye Wenzlick Bill Wilson Carol Yosick CURRICULUM Juniors College Preparatory Required: English III American History Phys. Ed and Health Electives: Algebra II Chemistry World Geography Typing I Personal Typing Driver's Educ. fSun1merJ Band Chorus Vocational Required: English III American History Phys. Ed and Health Electives: Home Ec. III Vo-Ag. III Typing I Chemistry World Geography Driver's Educ. lSummerJ Personal Typing Band Chorus 1 X 4 Y 'X ,, 4 ' hi: ' V' ' .nu , nz nun fi Q . W M aifxtxa 4 , 3 F'- 0.1 3- 1.jv'. .' 7444K lx 4 Q X y H XA M H -' 919'-I , ' I 1 4 w 1' 4 4 G N 454 H '. , ' 1.1 fig 4 4 L! 1 V4 VS A A . n 4 x I l .. 1 4 X 4 b-...1 we 4 4+ Officers Larry Shafer-President S?'1'ah Heydinger-Vice-President x Linda Seiberb-Secretary f' Blythe Friedley-Treasurer , xx , 41 X Student Council gp X , A X 1 ' 'Dagidsllfinimel u y ea y '53 -fm. .P Wanda Hamilton ' W4 y x 4 Chris Fike 4 wi.. ,U 4 -X I 4 1 N ' J. , 44 g. ,, 4 . , ll'LgfLu4.5 N a Z i , ' ' :K SOPHOMGRES X 'x --.Mi Tc, ' 'vw : '24.. Q f rf 4X M131 B-up X 4 1 l 4' A ix 4 l I H I In-v, 1 X X X 'I in if'-:ef F Q ,,fj-'fu 5 C r 9 K ' - ww! ml! l M f U4 lm 4 '- ' .1 , Qi in 45:12 Q 'L ' fL.,..JI. ,f , . ,W '7-jllfi -'-J.. .. + .X-5411, 4, 'l- .- ZIIVW . 59... 4 M ll, , . Y Mi- by N' K l Larry Alspach Jayne Alt Karen Alt Sandra Auck Joyce Bishoff Douglas Bishop Joseph Blum Pam Bollinger Charles Briegel James Brown Judy Brown Linda Burky Charles Clady Sandra Coder Dan Conley David Cover Anita Dick Leslie Eckstein Nancy Eckstein Patty Eckstein Ruth Ewing Dan Forster Duane Fox Brenda Fried David Garrett Susan Grove Patsy Hall Paul Hamons Carol Hanlon Mama Harrer vin -X - .Ni 1 .ff ,L- s . aa 4 7 -fx ,J . -7 We ?1,' R, n n, L -Z: A , v X , ar-ff5ff' F li 4 , l ' wir, Dianne Hicks K ' ' V '5 James Hilerd ' -l K Dan Howar V , ' , y Elaine Humphrey - If N Q ' m l' A :fl June Jacobs l 5, ,iw K 1f W J Lf'-' ll Nall. we ' V ll 'l-'i ' ' , i 1 is , .- j ,M Hs, dig Y gf? l . Q l I if WL Z 'Q 1 f l ... , , I .. ..... .:..: , BPA.. A Q I ,J 6, Y X A l vi : . J ev , . , 'X - , ,L Y me f E .5 -sl, H, ' ' . , ,- . . W ,, 1 j fmh X. , L- L1- 'N Linda Jones Inez Kanney Elaine Kaple Glen Kaple Suzanne Kaple Benny Karl Elaine Karl Kenneth Karl Ronald Karl Eric Kibler Rita Kirby Nancy Klopfen Elaine Kurtz Ken Lacey Vernon Lacey J stein I 4 L x i.....-' m, , ' . Tony Lash . f f Vicki Lash Kenneth Lucius -A X is nts s 1 4 X 'P V Arlene Ludin ' f James Marcum ' fr 4. I - 1 -1 - ' ' i' . I . ill , i if Lois Martin Peggy McCarthy Jeff Minich Kathy Newland Francis Niedermier if Louis Niedermier Susan Nye 7 Albert Phillips Rita Rothhaar Tom Schiefer eu' Tom Schulze Bob Sheibley James Smith Susan Springer Ed Stockmaster Barbara Strausbaugh Ben Studer Ellen Tallman James Tallman Thomas Triplett Shirley Walters Paul Wurm Diane Youlng Larry Young Pat Fuller '51 l L 'Nui ill' I J w -V V, 1 A f. 3 X N' r 'elf 1 Ty If T ' fl. , .. ,um xx X f , .l iiVV W - ' uf' ff.. ,,.. I: Wig' f X' - TL f' L is l l l X l l R Lv 1 di, 'F li ir, l U' 'I . . 4 '4 le,-,,s5s-. . 93?-1' I , , I l I1.ntn3'!- SA , - li--Q l els W -v ,e1-- l .iel T L M U: 1 I if-arf' CURRICULUM Sophomores College Preparatory Required: nglish II 'hys. Ed. Electives: panish II rench II iology eometry Wing I 'ersonal Typing river's Educ. fSummerJ orld History and horus Vocational Required: Electives: Ec. II rial Arts Ag. II if 2217 ' - --.sis , ,NYE - l , I si.-'mf 1-sf Commercial Required: Y- English II il Phys. Ed. Electives: Typing I Bookkeeping World History Biology D1-iver's Educ. fSummerJ Band Chorus seis-its so 'f History Typing Educ. lSummerJ in -L ' f2? 1 nfl. l 1 l L I x in Q a lr fl y, 4- ff i A n Officers Richard Farrell-President Pam Gardner-Secretary Anita Kraft-Treasurer Sue Burger-Vice-President Student Council Gerry Zaebst Janet Kalb Delbert Brown Debra Friedley Advisers Jack D unker F R E S H M E Lucille Durbin 1 . x - - , Wilma Alspach , Darlene Alt 9. Hr i we as 1 i.bQ A el Rod-ney Auck Larry Beck Tom Brennen Daniel Clady Gregory Clay Peggy Collins Terry Davis Delores Dean Loretta Donnersbach Sheryl Dunn Allen Eckstein Peggy Eckstein Ted Eusey Wayne Fast Kathy Feichtner Charles Ferguson Judy Ferguson Dawn Fike Caroline Forster Tom Frazee Bob Geissman Barbara Greathouse Dennis Grove Jim Hall Pearl Hamilton Jerry Hamons Phyllis Hamons Sally Hanna , -sf ..1.,,.3 .4 . r v , . K 6-73 - ,F . 54- 's., f I -.' I -gl, . wp 1, - ? - X X ' f 1 iz. lvl.-NJ . W ly . . 6 L34 l , 'A 1 H li 'fl fl X ' l in -'-AEE? Xi rf- lil. f Lil? ff' . md li-. 1 'Qtr' 1- l Stanley Harer David Hicks Roger Hicks Jeff High Mike Hlldreth !u-- i-J -iff 11 g, N H Xllllli. ,ffl X' 5.3 3' A g Y-9 xi Q ll hh 'si - an , fw- ea 'N S-X ll nfl! Linda Hoehn Pauline Homler Roger Hughes Kenneth Kalb Andrew Kaple Ronald Kaple Linda Karl Joe Kennedy Linda Kocher Joe Leimeister Patrick Logsdon James Long Carol Loy Judy Lynch Linda McCarthy . . Q s y A , J y . if- -r '- , . I - We , f rl I Xl . Q f 1, V ll 'yi ' ' jf I' . ' c , .1115 1 n - l Q P P, 'wi l 'P H .1 'L is 'H f as h as l- 5 5 X' l P fm Q, P sl ' '.l 4' lu-, l ' CL' l .' . .Y ,, ,, 'rl , on 2 ,..i 1:L H P 2 ' L,,. ' ' A l M ' ' . Y' , r' '. IMI' l .. -, 1 ' 'Vi' A. -: I W ,' 'V V , w ' , ,L , , ' w, 'Wh ' ' l 'V , l . A l l n Ai, lim or-1, P ' fel L I .5 X i .ict , lgfiklt, -, S ,fi D -ss, .,. K' ir I , Ek? fun ' 1 Steven Sawyer Timothy Seibert Mike Shell Ronald Smith Gerald Stacklin Joe Strausbaugh Ellen Stricker Carlene Temple Gerrit Van Eerten Allen White Evelyn White Ada Wilson Mark Wurm Jennette Yosick Mary Young Absent: Lonnie Pugh tgp' Z' I i, .. . 3' H 5 ii 5 ll.i Vi in M ele IH T ws. 5 'K ,' I I . 4 bl :1 'G' i'Hl .-4 ,v vfiixmm 3 ml ' -fefffvt . . ' - ' 1 ' f aa a l al i ll ' - ' Flu: -1,9 ii xgwrfg - .i ,l I rf! ' ' X 1, f r'f-.3i i '- 1132: , I S. Dennis Meade Douglas Meade Karen Metzger Steve Miller Kay Norris Juanita Omwake Mark Pfahler Lois Piieiderer Jean Phillips Joe Phillips Steven Pifher Carl Pitzen Steven Pry David Reynolds Pam Riedel ,vi evcfglltl ' '- it 5 'E fl if-i' I -',vEin,,. Y il ' lar' , 'il Ei Q 1, -' - J 3-l CURRICULUM Freshmen College Preparatory Required: English I Science 9 Algebra Phys. Ed. ' Electives: Spanish I French I Band Chorus Vocational Required: English I Science 9 Math 9 Phys. Ed. Electives: Home Ec. I Industrial Arts I Vo-Ag. I Band Chorus Commercial Required: English I Science 9 Phys. Ed. Math 9 Electives: Gen. Business Band Chorus FUUUG U-xi? X a452v v v 4 , 03520, Q 0.54 si ' 05 Q v ua 3 Z 6: Vg ui, XXV' ' 5 1,5 5 'a x95 4 K' s o 4 ,f .4 ,ae flaps -al 'ff-j,.,.5l nf.:-' JD- Q PORT , +55 lf A s. -., , Q . X. lv -.A , l., I , V V B, .ff ' 1, l --'W ' lag V. 1 .-.::,:l. l 54 BF -F l xi' f-v X A4 he-A MR. FRANK ROBEY MR. JACK DUNKER Athletic Director V211'Sify and Reserve Basketball Baseball Track are ll rlbl,rrll-,,,.X Q 'ig . - me ' M Q s1l, ?F , ,Q X - 36 fs? sv: ,' I 'H'- A ' 3gi fi -44. - MR. GARY OILER MISS ELEANOR WATKINS Freshman Basketball GAA Cheerleading Pep Club VARSITY BASKETBALL E 1 l inn' 4.1! -I l . -ll lu Nw- Coach Jack Dunkel Benny Lash Greg Kibler, Joe Redman Bob Crall, Charlie Briegel, Don Eckstem Miles Biadshaw Jim Clady, Fred Hosang, Ken Alt, Steve Seibert, Bill Hum- Bucks 70 Bucks 57 Bucks 80 Bucks 85 Bucks 39 Bucks 78 Bucks 62 Bucks 69 Bucks 65 Bucks 68 Bucks 54 Bucks 58 Bucks 65 Bucks 71 Bucks 69 Bucks 72 Bucks 54 Bucks 58 Bucks 61 Bucks 75 Player White Crall Hosang Crall Eckstein Lash Eckstein Crall Redman SCHEDULE South Central 60 Wynford 66 Col. Crawford 83 Plymouth 63 Elgin 81 Lucas 73 Pleasant A- 77 Marion Catholic 57 Carey i A 56 Mohawk. 44 River Valley D57 Col. Crawford 56 Plymouth 61 Mohawk 61 Riverdale 82 Northmor 63 Ridgedale 67 Bloomville 60 Wynford 71 Crestline 58 Fouls Made Fouls Shot Percentage 11 15 73.3 106 149 71.1 24 35 68.6 Total Points Average 462 22 319 15.2 166 7.9 Rebounds Off. Def. Total 151 154 305 30 97 127 38 44 82 Joe: Get your head up! Miles: Shoot your shot! Ken: Go in there and fight! Bob: Drive ! l Ben: Defense ! ! Bill: Y-ou have to give 12071 to win the game! Huey: Now, Huey, don't forget about your -cok-e and pretzels before the game! Fred: Don't be afraid to shoot! Greg: You'd better be tired when you come off the floor. Charlie: Talk! Talk! Talk! Defense ! Defense! Defense ! Jim: If you can survive Clady, you can survive anybody! What were the Magic Words which Mr. Dunker relayed to each player before the games? Here are the answers as given by the Varsity players. If ,l F lm 751, i?x idk 43, I I .' fs5 5 1'A I fig! f Ar 'M ig, IFN- xii., 1 4 hlqgi ik -' lt G. s 453 9' ,Z J X , J 'L .pb 'H' TQ I, F ' sf' is 'f . fl 5. Y . .,,. ,, .W if .BP 'S :Wi Q JNL f 1 4 A , la , I W ' 'I N NW JVM ,lqgil li Fix Y ny! , , my, -13, if ,,l 'A af., gig ' qu v uf, , .gp I YQEHEBQ2 X I 7L'v?1 , 11-682 y v f ,M oi f , -1... 1 Ali I 1 2 Aga, fx, if 3 :UVB Q 9 ly 1 S .Q s-'-ijxi' uf E' . ,y H H. U 5 '- ,- I.. 1.-,r A,. fr: vf QP? xi A 3.53. 5 4' S5 , R4 9 QM 2 'j ll PEP CLUB Cheerleaders: Sarah Heydinger, Faye Wenzlick, Helga Witzmann, Vicki Lash, Melanie Fike, Brenda Fried, Sandra Coder, Linda Blackford, Rose Hoehn, Linda Seibert. Row Two: Jane Hamilton, Bonnie Patterson, Cynthia Kreim, Janet Clady, Betty Crall, Sylvia Studer, Diane Kimmel. Row ghree: Do Ann Copeland, Sandy Davis, Barb Dean, Sharon Alt, Karen Davis, Susie arre l. Row Four: Dawn Fike, Connie Briegel, Miss Eleanor Watkins, advisor: Linda Hoehn, Anna Nedolast. Row Five: Sally Hanna, Delores Dean, Linda Karl, Darlene Alt. Row Six: Joyce Bishoff, Beverly Young, Cheryl Kreim, JoAnn Farrell, Susan Ulmer. E PEP BAND Rick Grove, Burton Geissman, George Eckstein, Chris Fike, Larry Shafer, Bob Johnson, Joe Kennedy ww F375 r x 2 if ll It 2 ffl ,,Jffy X 'fl wk 4 w E-.1 HOMECOMI G uses HOMECOMING COURT Juniors: Richard Grove, Sue Reynoldsg Freshmen: Gerry Zaebst, Linda Karlg Seniors: Gerald Heydinger, Queen Jo Ann Farrell, Linda Shoup, Fred Hosangg Sophomores: Judy Shealy, Larry Shafer. R-I7 Mardi Gras Queen Linda Shoup crowns Jo Ann The QUGOWS COLIN 'want . Ir 'KV' f-.V J 'V 4 A .n- il' HOMECOMING QUEEN JO ANN FARRELL 1 -'f nu i-. -7 --- J, X ,, X l Ll 1L . Lf?- 2 -- , ' M- -Q Zag-'-'Nl' 1 ' ' -mr i ,. l V iw lil! ! l ' L ,J 62401 17 .fl wmv- RESERVE BASKETBALL Mr. Dunker, Ed Stockmaster, David Kimmel, Alan White, Glen Crum, Paul VVurm, Dick Farrell, Jim Hiler, Tom Frazee, Eric Kibler. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bucks 48 South Central 46 Bucks 51 Wynford 38 Bucks 46 Col. Crawford 33 Bucks 50 Plymouth 36 Bucks 40 Elgin 39 Bucks -45 Lucas 26 Bucks 41 Pleasant 23 Bucks 42 Marion Catholic 43 Bucks 24 Carey 34 Bucks 44 Mohawk 25 Bucks 42 River Valley 30 Bucks 24 Col. Crawford 41 Bucks 45 Plymouth 24 Bucks 35 Mohawk 21 Bucks 44 Riverdale 45 Bucks 57 Northmor 30 Bucks 43 Ridgedale 31 Bucks 46 Bloomville 43 Bucks 43 Wynford 42 Bucks 44 Crestline 33 , ,TEES-i 'fix' f f Qjii. 1 L . 15:4 A wil l.:.LL.:w. 1.-L..,, , , ,, , 4, 1 ffl,- all ii V , . A 1,4 ' -ew-W J Jgxig '.i4j,3,- , K 1 ., ., 3713-lei., , gg , ,L A , ' '73 - ' ' 1 .,.'f f- 9-A-f5'gii, '3' ' ' V ' ., : , T ,- I , 1- V . 1 .' 'V i , eg , Hg 3 1' . .ici- , En ,L 'Q-L I 5 V E 4 -- V Q. - j ' , Q -' -ff Q c -' ' is Y' 1 2 f Z- .- ' 5c'5Q LT ' l l RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Vicki Lash, Rose Hoehn, Faye WeHZ1lCk Sandra Coder . 4 L- . V Ni JI nl 1 2-.. 1 4 . , N ' fl-,-2-.-5-J.,-Hein-Air. v ' iw H h . Lu -1 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row One: Gregory Clay, Timothy Seibert, Mark Wurm, Delbert Brown, Allen Eckstein, Jeff High Andrew Kaple Terry Davis. Row Two: Mrs Oiler, coachg Roger Hicks, Torn Brennen, Gary .Zaebst,. Rodney Auck, Ger- rit Van Eerten, Daniel Clady, Joe Phillips, Gerald Stacklm, Patrick Logsdon. Manager-James Long STATISTICS Leading scorer .................. . . . Mark Wurm Leading rebounder ,....... ..., D an Clady Leading free throw shooter . . . . . Mark Wurm Total points scored ........ .......... 4 34 Average per game ....... ......... 3 1 Total points allowed .... . . .541 Freshman Cheerleaders Judy Ferguson, Pam Gardner, Linda Hoehn, and Dawn Fike Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 'Feb. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 L, SCHEDULE Col. Crawford 49 Bucyrus 44 Buckeye Central Buckeye Central Plymouth 38 Buckeye Central Wynford 61 Buckeye Central Bucyrus 61 Plymouth 47 Buckeye Central Buckeye Central Col. Crawford 41 Crestline 28 Buckeye Central Buckeye Central Wynford 36 Crestline 20 Buckeye Central Mohawk 27 Buckeye Central Attica 36 Buckeye Central Bu-ckeye Central Mohawk 32 Attica 21 A Buckeye Central Buckeye Central , , 1, Y M I 1 '- el e fe: G. A. A. Row One: Susan Farrell, Linda Eckstein, Elaine Humphrey, Dorothy Schanzenbach, JoAnn Farrell, Bet- ty Crall, Marilyn Hanes, Myra Loyer, Linda Blackford, Helga Witzmann, Bonnie Patterson, Sharon Hiler Row Two: Harriet Minich, Faye VVenzlick, Patty Young, Carol Yosick, Karen Alt, Barbara Dean, Karen Kagy, Carol Blum, Anita Dick, Karen Flohr, Gail Rismiller, Miss Watkins Row Three: Blythe Friedley, Sharon Alt, Sandy Davis, Patsy Kalb, Ann Burger, Judy Hiler, Connie Brie- gel, Sandra Auck, Debby Grove, Melanie Fike, Peggy Eckstein, Elaine Kurtz Row Four: Barbara Snipes, Judy Ferguson, Darlene Alt, Karen Davis, Dot Enderle, Sally Hanna, Patty Eckstein, Debby Friedley, Anita Kraft, Pam Gardner, Pam Riedel Row Five: Dawn Fike, Sandra Coder, Linda Seibert, Sarah Heydinger, Vicki Kennedy, Margaret Green, Anna Nedolast, Brenda Fried, Susie Kaple, Sylvia Studer, Sue Carr, Janet Kalb. G. A. A. OFFICERS Corresponding Secretary: Dorothy Schanzenbachg Secre- tary: Jo Ann Farrell, President: Betty Crallg Vice-Presi- dent: Marilyn Hanes: Treasurer: :Myra Loyer. SWEDISH GYMNASTICS Q- - G A A BASKETBALL TEAM Row One Salah Heydmgel Bonnle Patterson Anna Nedolast Marxlvn Hanes Judy Fer guson Darlene Alt Rovs Two Karen Davls Anlta Dmck Susle Kaple Myra Loyer Sandy Dav1s Carol Yoslck Sandv Coder Row Three Shalon Alt Betty Clall Patty Eckstem Blenda F11ed Pam Gardner Patsv Kalb stem Helga W1t7mann G A A VOLLEYBALL TEAM Row One Peggy Eckstem Patsy Kalb Myra Loyer Helga Wltzmann Llnda Blackford V1ck1 Kennedy Margaret Green Connle Brlegel Sandy Davls Row Two Marilyn Hanes Faye Wenzlxck Dorothy Schanzenbach Anna Nedolast Har rlet Mmlch Betty Crall Melanie F1ke Sharon Alt Patty Eckstem Row Four: Dorothy Schanzenbach, Karen Alt, Debby Grove, Harriet Minich, Peggy Eck- l, y H' 31' 'W I' -1-rv' - ,, 1 ., ' -, JUNK 1 ,,,1.c,-V, ,.1q,.,.- , , - 53 H., , - f 5 If .f1e.5:. - fl' it J ' - 1 fs -. , .sf-VA ' ', - 1 .- ' QL -3-:1,,.1f-34.,.g:gr fy .-jf' ., ' N, li' uf! -A . , ' -L. -1 I - ' A' ' , ,.,19:f--5 -V A .,.rV,L4 , , ' Y, 'gil-+j',ga 'i,i-i f'Qr5N,j4sw , -af u.-A-yjsf' 1, .fi-192: . 3 J' - 44:4 ,'- P 'A A 1 ' - - -- -wil ' 4 1-s ffelfffZe. k-is ' 1 ':'u.'i fy 1: A- f. Egr- 'J , Q G.A.A. DANCE AND DRILL TEAM Elaine Kurtz, Pat Young, Janet Kalb, Blythe 'Friedley, Debra Friedley, Pam Riedel, Vick- ie Kennedy, Susie Kaple, Sharon Hiler, Judy Hiler, Susan Ulmer, Sandy Davis, Sylvia Stucler, Faye Wenzlick, Barb Dean, Melanie Fike, Susie Farrell, Helga Witzmann, JoAnn Farrell, Linda Blackford, Sarah Heydinger, Dawn Fike, Bonnie Patterson, Elaine Hum- phrey, Barb Snipes, Carol Blum. Marilyn Hanes is crowned G.A.A. Queen by JoAnn Farrell at a dance March 27, 1965. T'ie attendants are Susan Farrell and Betty Crall. The theme of the dance was Everybody loves somebody sometin.a:. YOUTH BOWLERS' ASSOCIATION Row One: Mr. Shenal, Sharon Frazee, Thelma Harris, Susan Springer, Karen Davis, Janet Clady, Ann Burger, Barbara Snipes, Glenda Shoup 1 Row Two: Cheryl Kreim, Debbie Schiefer, Linda Shoup, Nancy Ankney, Judy Presler, Beverly Young, Arlene Ludin, Nancy Klopfenstein, Judy Shealy Row Three: Dan Pry, Tom Schultz, Jerry Triplett, Pat Teynor, Peggy Pifher, Cynthia Kreim, Louise Ulmer, Larry Beck Row Four: Joe Blum, Benny Ulmer, Craig Cotsamire, David Zaebst, Dennis Teynor, Larry McCarthy. Karl, Susan 1: ll A----e j BUCKEYE CENTRAL BOWLERS Row One: Mr. Shenal, Peggy McCarthy, Inez Kanney, June Jacobs, Shirley Walters, Susan Nye, JoAnn Farrell, Mary Ann Heydinger, Jeannie Horning, Kay Norris, DoAnn Copeland Row Two: Ruth Rieman, Sylvia Studer, Linda McCarthy, Lois Pileiderer, Dorothy Enderle, Rosie Hoehn, Patty Presler, Janet Hiler, Delores Dean, Sue Carr Row Three: Karen Flohr, Gail Rismiller, Sandy Davis, Sharon Aichholz, Diane Kimmel, Pat Shell, Sara Alspach, Susan Eckstein, Elaine Carrier, Peggy Gardner Row Four: Bonnie Patterson, Pat Young, Linda Blackford, Connie Briegel, Deborah Grove, Barbara Dean, Susan Farrell, Betty Crall, Melanie Fike. Jerry Triplett 139 l GIRLS TOP FIVE BOWLERS ' Average , I . Melanie Fike 117 Betty Crall 116 Linda Shoup 123 ,fa 1: Connie Briegel 122 fi Glenda Shoup 122 fr sv, BOYS TOP FOUR 1 BOWLERS I I I Average Cralg Cotsamire 129 George Eckstein 135 David Zaebst 135 , I TRACK TEAM Row One: Urban Studer, Jim Hiler Row Two: Joe Phillips, Terry Davis, Jim Smith, Jeff High, Albert Phillips, Ben Ulmer, Tom Fellows Row Three: Garrett Van Eerten, Miles Bradshaw, Joe Redman, Tony Lash, Craig Cotsamire, Ken Karl, Mr. Dunker Row Four: Don Eckstein, Bob Johnson, Dan Clady, Dick Farrell, Charles Briegel. SPEED MERCHANTS DASH MEN HURDLERS Ken Karl Tom Fellows, Joe Redman Charles Briegel, Jim Hiler, Ben Ulmer Tom Fellows has the B. C. school record for the hundred yard dash at 10.3 seconds and the 220 at 22.7 seconds. DISCUS MEN Don Eckstein, Joe Redman, Dan Clady DISTANCE RUNNERS Row One: Joe Phillips, Jim Smith, Albert Phillips, Jeff High Row Two: Miles Bradshaw, Ben Ulmer, Bob Johnson. Miles Bradshaw has the school record in the high jump at 5' 8 . , .v ,I . -. 1i3Y-.l'-'-'-5s4 i'.-.gli-3, 'H f Q 3 Imax Baseball Team Row One: Eric Kibler, Allen Eckstein, Ben Lash, Steve Seibert, Fred Hosang, Douglas Bishop, Edward Stnockmaster, David Kimmel, Tom Frazee. Row Two: Coach Frank Robey, Bob Crall, Kenneth Alt, Alan White, Jim Clady, Paul Wurm, Glen Crum, Bob Dille, Dennis Gwirtz, Dan Forster, Gregory Kibler. BASEBALL Schedule League B. C. 3 River Valley 5 B. C. 7 Attica 5 B. C. 0 Colonel Crawford 13 B. C. 7 South Central 2 B. C. 7 Riverdale 2 B. C. 7 Attica 4 B. C. 9 Pleasant 0 B. C. 1 Bloomville . 5 B. C. 1 Carey 0 B. C. 10 South Central 3 B. C. 3 Wynfiord 0 B. C. 6 Plymouth 1 B. C. 3 Elgin 2 B. C. 5 Plymouth 2 B. C. 4 Mohawk 5 I Meet the Team Seniors Kenny Alt-lettered four years at third base. Real hard-nose type, blocks the ball with his body, arms, legs, as well as his glove. Greg Kibler-lettered four years as an infielder-pitcher. His hitting has been timely and his fielding flawless, also has won four games this year-pitching. Bob Crall-lettered four years as a pitcher-first baseman, has been very good defensively and occasionally hits the long ball. Fred Hosang-lettered three years as an outfielder-infielder. Good speed and is able to cover a lot of outfieldg very good at sacrificing the runner. Juniors Jim Clady-lettered three years as a pitcherg has won seven games so far this year, and is hitting very creditablyg is looking better each game. Bob Dille-lettered three years as a catcher-outfielder, is capable of really hitting the long ball, one of the lead- ing hitters on Uhe squad, very strong arm. Ben Lash-lettered three years as a catcher-infielder, the other leading hitter on the team, real hustler and strong arm to all bases. , Sophomores Eric Kibler-lettered two years as an infielderg very quick and sure with the glove. Dan Forester-first year on the squad, is an outfielder with good speed and sure hands. Freshman Alan White-first year infielder, short stop, strong arm and is able to range widely, can also be used as a pitcher. Those not mentioned must also be given credit for helping to make this a successful and enjoyable season. fiom RRY CHRISTN , .14 4, r 5 ,I , -- 'Il Y, lllf .,,, , 34 ,Vx . 1 -f'-ru: 2.97 , ' wfiflg, AF: .-ASE, . ' P? l ' : .rgz '51-, ' ' .14 1 f'+'?', - .-fo. ,.' '. . .1 .,o ,.1 fu Q-L'ww4 4' 4 3 1 NL 54' 1 ' I 510, . -A 5iQ'r'w':. , 14,10 0 ,db MVN A N, ' J'l4f-35 U, K ..- ..,.,. V ., QL :iv 'NWI' Ks A MUSIC ' 1 l . ,Em 1 ' BLICKEYE CENTR Row One: Linda Blackford, Connie Briegel, Harriet Minich Row Two: Susan Springer, Linda Eckstein, Susan Farrell, Helga Witzmann, Vicki Kennedy, James Long, Evelyn Row Three: Karen Kagy, Barbara Dean, Judy Brown, Nancy Eckstein, Blythe Friedley, Pam Gardner, Pam Riedel Carr, Susan Grove, Melanie Fike, Betty Crall, Suzanne Kaple Row Four: Elaine Humphrey, Linda Kocher, Ellen Stricker, Richard Farrell, Marna Harrer, Linda Seibert, Carol Margaret Green, Bonnie Patterson, Wilma Alspach Row Five: Dorothy Schanzenbach Standing: Mrs. Schram, Lois Pfieiderer, Sandy Coder, Patsy Kalb, Chris Fike l BAND COUNCIL ' Row One: Marilyn Hanes, Robert Crall, Rick Grove, Myra L Row Two: Judy Brown, Steve Seibert, Mrs. Carolyn Schram Pam Gardner, Robert Johnson l r IGH SCHOOL BAN One: Nancy Klopfenstein, Sarah Heydinger Two: Stanley Harrer, Janet Kalb, Elaine Kurtz, Judy Ferguson, Peggy Gardner, Myra Loyer f Three: Rick Grove, Ronald Karl, Debra Friedley, Judy Hiler, Rita Rothhaar, Charles Briegel, Steve Seibert, Mari- lyn Hanes, Bob Crall Four: Glen Blackford, Rodney Auck, Timothy Seibert, Peggy Eckstein, Pam Bollinger, Joe Kennedy, Gerry Zaebst, Tom Brennen, Patty Eckstein, Patty Young, George Eckstein Five: Larry Shafer, Joyce Bishoff, DoAnn Copeland, Bob Geissman, Gregory Clay, Eric Kibler, Bob Johnson, Jeff High, Juanita Omwake, Jeffrey Servies nding: Judy Shealy ' Y- - N - , . ' ,N BAND MAJORETTES andy Coder, Bonnie Patterson, Dorothy Schanzenbach, nd Connie Briegel 'R be 'f3!f'5:l'fgr-A 1 1 Oklahoma-where the wind comes sweeping down the plain The Su,-,ey With the Fringe on Top Many a New Day UI C?-UW? Say NU! Out of My Dreams if t . SL People Will Say We're in Love Oklahoma- wi r 1 Class A Larry Shafer-Sousaphone Melanie Fike-Bass Clarinet Robert Crall-Trumpet Susan Springer-Clarinet Do Ann Copeland-Trombone Class B Myra Loyer-Alto Saxophone Betty Crall-Baritone Saxophone Vicky Kennedy-Clarinet Charles Briegel-Cornet Rita Rothhaar--Cornet Robert Johnson-Trombone Steve Seibert-Trumpet Class A Rating Cornet and Trumpet Robert Crall Steve Seibert Marilyn Hanes Charles Briegel Clarinet Quartet Karen Kagy Helga Witzmann Susan Farrell Barbara Dean SOLO CONTEST District-State Rat ing 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Class B Linda Blackford-Flute Linda EcksteinLClarinet Eric Kiblcr-Trombone Marilyn Hanes-Cornet Patricia Kalb-Drums Jeffrey Servies-Baritone Judy Shealy-Drums Sandra Coder-Drums Connie Brlegel-Flute Class C Sarah Heydinger-Flute GROUP COMPETITION-DISTRICT Class B Flute Trio Harriet Minich Linda Blackford Connie Briegcl + District Rating Rick Grove-Tenor Saxophone 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Peggy Gardner-Alto Saxophone Ig' 2 Susan Kaple-Tenor Saxophone 3 Class C Rating Rating 2 Flute Trio 1 Nancy Klopfenstein Sarah Heydinger ' Harriet Minich Clarinet Quartet 2 Judy Brown Nancy Eckstein Blythe Friedley Sue Carr 77 H 4- ,IZILII BOYS' CHOIR Row One: Jim Long, Greg Clay, Gene Marquart, Jeff High, Larry Beck, Dennis Teynor, Kenny Kalb, Wayne Fast, Delbert Brown, Jimmy Hall, Mark Wurm. Row Two: Joe Kennedy, Doug Heydinger, Patrick Logsdon, Ben Ulmer, Alan White, Glen Crum, Joe Niese, Ken Rothhaar, Pat Teynor, Walter Copeland, Tim Seibert, Allan Eckstein. Row Three: Steve Pry, Doug Meade, Dan Forster, Gary Zaebst, Dan Clady, Gerrit Van Eerten, Don Eckstein, Ben Delarber, Joe Shell. Dick Farrell, Roger Hicks, Dan Pry. THE CHRISTMAS MUSICAL-DECEMBER 21, 1964 -.qi l 7-J .. Q3 Ah If X V . X x VI' x. I -L , V' X ww M Q., , , , -.5535 1. Jw: Q L J NY, V I . 'S Q Qi 'Vf RUMW N t 3 xx K if '54 ' ' '41 . f. b' -A xt- Zim-, J' dx 3- -' id Q A gm if ax ' nh' Q0 03 f.'p 1 TS 910 .f-6. :Y 6 H 5-ay-ev vgryair if 435+ . S . ?5.'k'2f3' f 1 JM 14145, 41.5 iff if , s i -A-e-1-'NH 'f'f 'f 'T' f v 7 ig- PLI- W W ,J .. f:,q' K ,,g,.fi?! f mf' A H. , I , .c I f Y , ...,, , V, I 1 -x, '-1 .Mm 1 ' I W qi' u 1 W K, ,.H.x7..f.... -f..u 4 Z , ifwup 'W :UTM 'W MOON' ..q9g,:-be -. ..-A 0 -Q I .L..- 1 -nn., ,. - sq' ' '-- ?xg' h -Q.. -L-1 ' '- -A N, 'bf- sn,' fx- A .Li 'i in CL -f V - Ln i 5 ACTIVITIES l Qt D D , 4 ll 3 S e . STUDENT COUNCIL Row One: Sue Carr., Jo Ann Farrell, Vice-President Fred Hvosang, President Dorothy Enderle, Linda Shoup, Wanda Hamilton Row Two: Judy Shealy, Debra Friedley, Janet Kalb, Dave Kimmel, Patty Presler, Helga Witzmann Row Three: Delbert Brown, Eugene Marquart, Benny Lash, Gerry Zaebst, Kenneth Alt Row Four: Mr. Cook, Chris Fike, Joe Redman, Bob Crall, Mr. Oiler. The Student Council has had a year of work and accomplishments for the students and the Council. It has se- cured speakers and made arrangements for assemblies. Some of the recreation, activities included dances and selling refreshments at games. The Council also helped sponsor our Mardi Gras and Miss Crawford County Queen. A very beneficial project undertaken by the Council was the purchase and installation of the P. A. system. They also purchased a new water fountain for the old building. Joe Redman and Bob Crall with the new P. A. system which makes com- munication throughout our school quick and easy. Ben Lash confirms the plans for an assembly. Chris Fike shows off our new water Dorothy Enderle, Council President, 1 fountain. gave our assemblies new meaning in her very able announclng. Helga Witzmann and JoAnn Farrell took care of much detailed letter writing. .-f --...dm Errol Borgelt Preside Myra Loyer Secretary Treasurer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I Esther French nr'- ff' . S . up-'f 1 Y' , 'Ti -tfffwri-1 - Af l 3 6' L. 1-U , i 7? f' Q A ess- ll . 1964-65 MEMBERS Kenneth Nancy Miles Elaine Craig Betty Alt Ankney Bradshaw Carrier Cotgamlre C1-3,11 Susan JoAnn Jeynene Melanie Burton Dennls Marllyn Eckstein Farrell Foos F k Gel man Gwlrtz Ha X l I fl l Gerard Stanley Donna Patsy Greg Dorothy Heydinger Heydinger Horning Kalb Klblel' Schanzenbach ... I U. NEW INDUCTEES OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Vicki Kennedy, Sharon Hiler, Sharon Alchholr Caxol Blum Patty Presler, Shirley Bishop, Karen Flohr Gall Rismillei Lmda Blackford. Row 2: Karen Davis. Susan Ulmer, Barbara Dean Sonia Bradshaw Anna Nedolast, Beverly Young, Ann Burger Judx Pleslex Peggy Pifher. Row 3: Boyd Studer, Susan Farrell, Karen Kagy, Linda Eckstem Shaion Alt, Debby Schiefer, Peggy Gardner, Connie Buegel Helga Wltz mann, Kenneth Strausbaugh. Row 4: Dennis Strohm, Jeffrey Servies, Robert Johnson Glen Blackfol d Rick Grove, Joe Redman, Steve Seibert, Gene Maiquait V Q 6, l l nl FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row One: Linda Shoup, Sharon Hiler, Ruth Rieman, Janet Hiler, Donna Jean Horning, Judy Brown, Rosemarie Hoehn, Mary Heydinger Row Two: Betty Ewing, Elaine Kurtz, Carol Blum, Ruth Ewing, Carol Yosick, Wanda Hamilton, Wilma Alspach Row Three: Shirley Bishop, Alice Karl, Patti Shell, Rita Kirby, Sue Reynolds, Glenda Shoup, Sharon Aichholz, Linda Hoehn Row Four: Barbara Snipes, Dorothy End-erle, Shirley Walters, Susan Nye, Julie Reynolds, Naomi Collins, Sara Alspach Row Five: Mrs. Frank, Thelma Harris, Sandra Auck, Barbara Eicher, Judy Presler, Marlene Peterman, Patsy Hall, Miss Henderson. as K u X A-ii-l FHA OFFICERS ROW One. Janet Hiler, Secretary, Jeannie Horning, Presidentp Ruth Rieman, Treasurerg Judy Brown, Pafliamen Rowtqgiv Linda Shoup News Reporter, Mary Heydinger, Recreation Leader, Mrs. Frank, Advisor, Rosie Hoehn Song Leaderg Sharon Hiler, Historian. Q' 4 - rf. .Q if af W .A Qff Sm N A - 13 '11 lf' A I : . - JI - lpmgemxq 4.47.-. limi- Q Pr:--gg: L ui L' A JF: 1 1 L, l -wiv 7- I, - A 4,122 . T 12-5 L ,.f .'VJ.--- J- - -- 'aw W K x 'Q' Ji . , f ,f l r A x ' Ex , L ef' x ' EGL, i ' ,Q 1: ' hmM f 4 iii ',., .vw . .,,, ,-, YE., -:al 1 . hal ,,. 35. J GM ,4,uv.I, fl 1 . ..-,.x . .. tl' , ' 'T V :l1l L':4, a n .r I ' ' J v, 1. . .- . A 'Q if 15 'E f 4' . QD' if f Y n' Q M 'H' ' , X 1 5 ' ' i jf, 2 L - W QD T. ,ig LL - I . I L if .. -E' -15 1 A I M: i 39:02 - , ' ,- 1' 'W' 'J' ' ' 3 hi. , 'Y' asia ses- fl ,.,-, 1 2 r ' ' ' vu X 4 .lf 1 M L rf EW W iisiliagggjg, , W I I I i - , L 4. ,- 1655: ' Q 1. N ii ML, Egffffgg . , f hai.. ' , T , 4 Q , , N -M ' Y ,? ' v - W . 1 .Tff,E'lF f' H , , J .1 . . XIAL .X wap ' 1 ff - , '. - It 5 ' N 'f, M A 'WEEE . ' gl 1 , N X- UI , . HW. , , , 1 , , - ,Vin 1 W, . X H I1 14, L M rv '.- '.i K- 2 .,4 -y Q1w2f , E' , 'g, 1-1 '. V iw. ,z A ,g 5Zx,jFx'Q' ua A' E 5 Q. .fbiw ' if. , i JL- N Q , , , ,K . i , w' ' ' ,mf Row Row Row Row Row FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA One: Don Heydinger, Boyd Studer, Burton Geissman, Miles Bradshaw, Dan Pry, Dick Rike Two: Larry Artz, Bob Young, Ben Karl, Bob Geissman, Jim Hall, Stan Harrer, Joe Kennedy Three: Kenny Kalb, Tim Seibert, Ken Lucius, David Hicks, Walter Copeland, Steve Pry, Mr Zimmerly Four: Glen Crum, Charles Ferguson, Rodney Auck, Mike Shell, Jeff Minich, Larry Heydmger Joe Nlese Five: Ron Smith, Ken Karl, Warren Rowland, Ben Delarber, Joe Shell, Bill Karl, John Shell Mike Sands Charles Clady. Qi H 1964-65 F. F. A. OFFICERS Dick Rike, Sentinel, Don Heydinger, Reporter, Dan Bry, Secretary, Miles Bradshaw, Presidentg Burton Geissman, Vice Presidentg Boyd Studer, Treasurer: Mr. Glenn Zimmerly, Adviser. - STATE FARMERS STATE SOIL JUDGING TEAM Burton Gelssman Mxles Bradshaw and Dan Ply won the coveted honor of bemff selected as State Farmers Of all the F F A members In Ohlo 2 A are selected each year to be xated State Faxmers A1 though Buckeye Centlal would be entltled to Just 7!10 of a boy ln fngurxng the per ccntage ln propoltlon to membelshlp thls year we ue very proud to haxe three boys quallfy The selectlon IS made 1n Columbus on the basxs oi leadershlp scholarshlp and the slze and scope of the students fummg pxogxam Burton Males and Dan ale plctured hold mg the bmner recen ed fm plflcmg thnd ln the state thnd 1n the d1st11ct and filst m the county so1l Judgmg contest PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNER MILES BRADSHAW Wlth hls speech Your Future IH Agrlcul ture Mlles won the countv publlc speak mg contest ln the prepared d1v1s1on He also won a gold ratlng 1n the dlstrlct con test PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM GOLD RATING Row One Don Heydmger Boyd Studer Burton Gelssman Mlles Bradshaw Walter Copeland Joe Shell Dlck Rzke Row Two Jeff MIU1Ch Joe N1ese Dan Pry Row Three Ken Karl Ben Delarber B111 Karl Glen Crum Ken Luclus F F A. 1965 QUEEN Mary Ann Heydmger 'lk 1 .3 A ' ' Z I . . , ' 'E 1 1 ' . 5 ' 1-.5211 , ,Q-5, 5 ' L H. . -.!5,:?q:G: K , :pi , '- l . , I . , X1 ,V .14 I L. . . D , .. V K , Q' I, 1 ru 'Qin-ra 'a1L7' ' X -1. Queen Linda Receives Crown and Trophy f ff :rsh ., 5 Q wgxfgi-H-U,., ST' Y ..A -,,,.,, ,,, .PES , 59 W V : , mm .W Linda Shoup Miss Crawford County l965 oon iuer 4 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET-PROM MAY 9, 1965 ,J - 2' F5-.K ,XJT IN! NTI ,J xx i 5 I. f I l'f r H l A1YDf ,, f .. 1 ,.,,. I . ff' QW 2,1 'F ff' P K 'I 'f , H .. ,fv ,1fJ.' 'V' . , jj, I ., 'Q '93 l .f- N 1251 P 4. 'irmgig if ' l W 1 .- Lx' .K , X - ' .A ,Vx XX 'A fyyyf' NA, X - jf 3 wt a , wx,- H- .AH A09 3 -fmxzkxx H, Wx. V M' LW1.x'1M57'cI'sQ X- 4 .s. fig!!! 5. la carte IN LOVE WITH PARIS la soiree Fransaise I le trente avril mll neuf cent soixante-cinq par la lumiere de la chandelle Q. Q 1 l 1. t Nous voyons les films avec , ,, edrqaoptefl? Sign ais- Le QI-13t01'?e Jlffuet blue, blanc et rolfge Le Plquemlque X, IIOLIS COI1C6I1tI'OI1S 1 Un nouxeau art- des cheveux un nez une bouche deux yeux deux oreilles ,W . 77, Y l.'lf 1 I lx li-3,-I-V ' F ' .1 L Maw :.II'55'I - lf ' -A , D w e fbi 5' va As. i , ':'iil .', ll I, ' .I Ifl ' f 1' rn mug I ,' I . 3'-.4 Rendez-vous ' I I I Qui est-ce? Un caniche Franpais? .A SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS i I if ' I ' PROPER LIGIIIING . A IN THE HOME J, .: PROPER LIGHTING IN THE HOME In my project I described the four main types of lighting in the average home and how they can be used. My demonstration showed how different colored bulbs help bring out certain colors in ob- jects. The purpose of my project was to provethat the entire interior of homes can be brightened by merely using the right type of lighting. Rating: Superior in local and district contests. Sandy Coder PREHISTORIC MAN In my project I first told how to locate a pre- historic site. There are several scientific aids, such as a soil analysis or a resitivity survey. After the site is located it must be excavated. The small ar- ticles found are called artifactsg some of the fossils are human skeletons. Some of these forms are Australopithecus, Sinanthropus, Cro-Magon, and Zinantropus. Rating: Superior in local and district contests. Karen Kagy THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY USING SCRAP MATERIAL I made a DC and an AC generator to show how electricity is produced. I also made a water tur- bine to run the generators. . i Rating: Su erior in local and district contests. P Ton' gclnllze LASERS My Science Fair project deals with an efficient light beam called the Laser. I collected data and drew the three main types of Laser systems and explained how they work. I also listed the uses and future ideas for the- Laser. Rating: Superior in local and district contests. Helga Witzmann WHY NUI Usf 'X Y'k, PIP PILLS ? gig: STATE FINALS WHY NOT USE PEP PILLS ? This project is concerned with the stimulant, amphetamine, contained in pep pills. The drug' is a sympathomimetic amine, or a drug which mimics the effects of adrenergic nerve stimulation. Effects of this drug were tested using ho-oded rats. Graphs show amphetamine, when admin- istered regularly caused weight loss which in- creased with larger dosage. Degrees of stimula- tion of respiratory and heart rate and gross motor DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICALS TO ELECTRICITY BY THE USE OF FUEL AND FUEL CELLS In my project I explain the formation, operation, uses, progress, and comparison of the two main types of fuel cells, Fuel and Bio Fuels. I show these by the following experiments: 1. Wood alcohol fuel cell 2. Carbon block fuel cell 3. Desulfovibro bacteria bio fuel cell. Rating: Superior in l-ocal, district and state con- tests. Joe Blum activity were also re-corded. Rating: Superior in local, district and state con- tests. Larry Shafer ne is ns F3 DRAIN CASTING CERAMICS This project is one of the many types of ceram- ics. It shows the process in which a clay substance, slip, and a plaster of Paris mo.ld is used. My ar- rangement has the many ways of decoration. The poster shows the different colors and cone tem- peratures. Rating: Superior in local and district contests 5 Excellent in state contest. Barbara Dean CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Buckeye Central Junior Class APRIL 23-24, 1965 Directed by Miss Eleanor Watkins Cast of Characters Dad shows his attentive Mr. Gilbreth ............. ....... ...... R i Chard Grove how to save timg while Mrs. Gilbreth .... .................... C onnie Briegel bath' Frank shows how unbearable E1-nestine Anne's life was. A happy cast after a job well done. Anne Frank ....... Bill ...... .. . Linda Blackford ....,. James Clady .. Helga Witzmann . . Robert Johnson Martha . . . ..... Sharon Hiler Dan .... .... P atrick Teynor 'i I 7 . Fred . . . . . Douglas Burchett -N -'J Lillian ........ . . . Patricia Young ' , Jackie .......... .... C arol Blum C, Mrs. Fitzgerald . . . . . . Faye Wenzlick 12-.e X Dr. Burton ...... ............... R obert Dille jfs, ' Joe Scales ...., ............. Vi 'alter Copeland '15 ' Miss Brill ......... . . . Barbara Dean, Harriet Minich 'gif' 1 mfg- Larry .................................. Steve Seibert W3-gi' f Casey fthe dogj ....,..... Compliments of Ellen Stricker 'f 1 ' !- Student Director ................ Susan Farrell I Assistant Student Director ,...... Barbara Dean Motion study . galil 3 -.g 1 1 ini ' A' This dumb dog just WON'T Q -55 And these. . . fgulpj . . .short underthingsf' fi.-if-... , .. in i 1 , JY-I V E- N -In 4' , ,-.Lx . lg - X Go on, Miss I.Q. of Montclair High, you can show that Miss Brill. 96 Are those your children or is it an picnic ? l ix FZ' If A crestfallen family as Dad leaves for the last time ...Q i .gg idk-1 GL I Meet Me in SL Louis, Louis. . . Meet Me at the Fair MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Buckeye Central Senior Class November 7, 1964 Directed by Eleanor Watkins CAST OF CHARACTERS In order of appearance Mr. Smith .......... Dennis Gwirtz Mrs. Smith ...,...... Elaine Carrier . . . George Eckstein . . . . Peggy Gardner Lon ........ Rose ...... Esther .. ..,. Melanie Fike Agnes . . . ...... Dot Enderle Tootie .... . . . Donna Horning Craig Cotsamire DoAnn Copeland Sandy Davis Grand a ..... . . . D Katie ...,........ Mrs. Waughop Ida Boothby .......... Myra Loyer John Shepherd . .... Miles Bradshaw Fred Gregory ..... Burton Geissman Lucille Pentrard ..... Sharon Frazee Mr. Dodge ............ Dick Shealy Mr. Duffy .......... Bill Humphrey Conducted by .... Eugene Marquart Lady Bobby compliments of Myra Loyer They ought to run you out of town on a rail l 5 IK ff:..',7-.9 . ,u'6,f.1 m .-' Six.: 1 I., , .. -' I .1 v :'f. a M ' I I ,'1-,',. ' I Q., -.ws ' '- fn an ' ffl-. V. ' 1 X A f 'Tm mutilated! bite his leg,,,. Lady Bobbie's not the only cat on the stage. uwhat were you trying to do-kill mer' Gee, Ida. Lon doesn t really like Lucille TDP SPOTS Highest Ranklng m the Semor Generdl Jeynene Foos Kenneth Strausbaugh, Melame Heydmger Elalne Carrler and Denms Highest Scorers m the National Mathematl V1ck1 Kennedy first Robert Crall, second Rothhaar thxrd .,,,.,..,g.,., Y,-L., ...VE , 1,1 Y ,rf 1: .. A. Y-..a. H-, .., 1 f -,,.., -. . . . . - - . . ., - - ' XS ' at- A 1-A THE FUTURE NURSES AND HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Row 1: Sharon Alt, Sec., Peggy Eckstein, Historian, Dorothy Schanzenbalch, Pres., Susan Eckstein, Vice-Pres.g Susan Springer, Trea-s.g Debbie Grove Row 2: Mrs. Pifer, advisor, Margaret Green, Lois Pfleiderer, Linda Seibert, Blythe Fried- ley, Juanita Omwake, Sharon Aichholz, Mrs. Warren Fike, sponsor. This new clwb organized at Buckeye Central, November 1964, received its National Charter in February, 1965. Th-e organization has a very definite purpose. It is to promote the vital interest which all members have in health and nursing as careers. Throughout the year, nurses, student nurses, Red Cross workers, Held trips and films have broadened the knowledge of club members. ff, T SCIENCE CLUB Row One: Robert Johnson, Helga Witzmann, Glen Black- ford J eff Servies R-ow Two: Joe Blum, Tom Schultze, Mr. Townsend, Larry Shafer. The Science Club was newly organized this year with Mr. Townsend as the advisor. During an average meeting there is general business, discussion, and films. The group is also planning to take some field trips. i 'f +- ' W I M, 11 ,ES Librarian-Mrs. May Yanka LIBR RY Y' LIBRARIAN S Row One: Judy Hiler, Jeane Phillips, Sharon Hiler, Dawn Fike, Judy Ferguson, Alice Karl, Ruth Ewing, Margaret Green, Patsy Hall, Mrs. M. Yanka, Tom Schulze, Gerry Alt, and Charles Garrett Row Two: Julie Reynolds, Su-sie Nye, Kay Norris, Lois Piieiderer, Pat Eckstein, Peggy Eckstein Row Three: Sally Hanna, Mike McCarthy, Sharon Aichholz Row Four: Naomi Collins, Sandy Auck, Marlene Peterman. O h Library Busy Scene The Newest Addition- Paper back department -5 fi? it HETUCK STAFF Co-Editors Nancy Ankney, Elaine Carrier Copyreaders . . . . . . Louise Karl, Cynthia Kreim F. H. A. ..... .......,...... L inda Shoup F. F. A. ..... .......... D on Heydinger Boys' Sports . .. . . . Glenda Shoup G. A. A. ..... ...' J oAnn Farrell Girls' Sports . . . . . , Judy Presler Band ...... . . . Harriet Minich Chorus . . . . . . Sara Alspach Freshman .. ., Pam Gardner Sophomore . .. . . Linda Seibert Junior ........ . ..... Ruth Rieman Senior .... ...... . . . DoAnn Copeland Student Council . . . ..,. .... J ane Hamilton Honor Society ..... ............. M argie Brown Senior Interviews .......... Sharon Frazee, Janet Hiler Teacher Interviews .................. Barbara Snipes Reporters ...... Shirley Bishop, Janet Clady, Patty Shell, Diane Kimmel, Peggy Pifher Typists .... Thelma Harris, Jeannie Horning, Patsy Kalb, Julie Reynolds, Erma Martin, Betty Ewing, Joyce Burlcy Advisor ............................... Carol Flick l lf YEAR BOOK STAFF Row One: Jeynene Foos, Janet Clady, Jeanni H ' e ormng, Anna Nedolast, Harriet Minich, Ann Burger, Melanie Fike, Sylvia Studer, Nancy Ankney, Mrs. Durbin Row T lo: B 'b ' ' ' W ai ara Snipes, Ruth R1eman,Ros1e Hoehn, Mary Ann Heydinger, Patty Presler, Dorothy Schanzenbach, Peggy Gardner, DoAnn Copeland, JoAnn Farrell, Susan Eckstein, Elaine Carrier Row Three: Dorothy Enderle, Judy Presler, Thelma Harris, Susan Kaple, Blythe Friedley, Elaine Humphrey, Gail Rismiller, Sandy Auck, Carol Blum Row Four: Vickie Kennedy, Barbara Dean, Anita Dick, Nancy Eckstein, Debby Schiefer, Sharon Alt, Caroline Forster, Susan Ulmer Row Five: Faye Wenzlick, Louise Karl, Beverly Young, Cynthia Kreim, Peggy Pifher, Linda Shoup, Sharon Frazee, Sandy Davis ,F EDITORS Row I-Senior Editors: Sylvia Studer, Nancy Ankney, Melanie Fike, Ann Burger Row II-Junior Editors: Harriet Minich, Anna Nedolast PHOTOGRAPHERS Larry Shafer, Rick Grove, Susan Eckstein-Art Edi- tor, Donald Eckstein, Elaine Carrier, Jeffrey Servies BUSINESS STAFF Row One: Sharon Alt-Business Editor, 'DoAnn Copeland, Debby Schiefer, Faye Wenzhck. Row Two: Susan Ulmer, Jeynene Foos-Business Editor, Karen Davis l 7 i QE l i A JG' li 'xl f, 1 THE ECHO 1962 I iiggi' hiv. Q, The Yearbook Stai would like to ex- e.VY 4 ffe press its heart-felt thanks to each and THE E ilillilw' every one who contributed by pur- 2 chasing an ad. Although the price of the book is much less than its actual cost which is about seven dollars, the diillrenice is defrayed by the ads we obtain. Therefore, yearbook puiblication would be practically impossible without the aid of these contributors. This is the fifth birthday of THE ECHO and we feel that the best birthday present received is the continued support of the business firms in our area who make its existence possible. cH0 , L 965 u di. CONGRATULATIONS NORTH CENTRAL EGG 8: POULTRY COOPERATIVE COMPLETE MARKETING SERVICES FOR EGG PRODUCERS Heart of Ohio Eggs Phone 492-2401 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO J Yisuhnc UDGSQUIREIB o N ROV DID 5 4' eo ' 5 1' is d g DEPGSITS 2 -5 2 0 v D I lNYNf IINKINDBCYDHBJ! Since 1878 THE SUTTON STATE BANK ATTICA, OHIO EIGHTY-SEVEN Years of Complete Banking Service Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations PIONEER RUBBER WILLARD A'I'l lCA I Congratulations to the Class of '65 May you ever strive for the better things in life Our best wishes go with you. Sl-lERER'S DAIRY CRESTLINE, OHIO I' ' -I 9, K E I L , S Compliments of Shelby Bellville DQN MURRAY FQRD Think Big-Amrm Big-Pray Big 81 W- Main sffeef Happen to Y0ll.,, if Compliments of THE SHELBY PARTS CO. 37 Broadway SHELBY, OHIO Phone 54055 SHARICK'S, JEWELERS Your NABA Jobber is a Good Man to Know Arthur Mcglfish, Qwner n Jewelers since 1893 WILLARD, OHIO Compliments of 9 W . fx , t NORTH CENTRAL ELECTRIC 5 55 COOPERATIVE, INC. S W Attica, Ohio Omvuavul Compliments of THE FARMERS STATE BANK Member of the F. D. I. C. NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO . ,Iii I I .KIA .- 'I H2 5- 133 I Ib : KAP ' o A ' My .H ,.'.r'.s I ,XTJW ,wffif - '-. ' SHELBY EQUITY Compliments of Shelby Exchange MODERN TIRE MART, INC. SHELBY, OHIO Shelby 21766 Farm Tractor Service 67 North Gamble SHELBY, OHIO 7 mv .. xnun-mn l, blah CNF BALLREICH BROS., INC. Potato Chips Rear 186 Ohio Avenue TIFFIN, OHIO Compliments of THE HOUSEHOLD SHOP Gifts - Housewares - Furniture 111 West Main Street SHELBY, OHIO I Compliments of SANDY 'N' ANDY SHOP Infants' and Children's Apparel 65 West Main Street SHELBY, OHIO HOFFMAN SHOES 34 W. Main St. SHELBY, OHIO YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE 'I' Buster Brown Shoes for Children '5' Naturalizers for Women 4' Florsheim Shoes for Men Many Other Name Brand Shoes for the Family pu Q T45 'T' STEELE STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS 330 S. Sandusky Avenue Q BUCYRUS, OHIO -::,:: E' A .-A ' , Tiwf ' Fgiiir BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '65 NICKLES' BAKERY 787 N. MAIN ST. MARION, OHIO O. F. KIME LUMBER COMPANY We Serve to Sell Again 208 North Lane Street BUCYRUS, OHIO News of the World News of your Home Area THE DAILY GLOBE SHELBY, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '64 MR. AND MRS. WARREN ARTZ Dealer in Livestock and Agrico Fertilizer Phone 2186 TIRO, OHIO HIGH MOTOR SALES Pontiac - Chevrolet General Repairing Standard Oil Products Phone 492-2441 New Washington, Ohio Compliments of J U M P ' S Clothing - Haberdashery - Shoes Willard Plym011f-I1 V JIM'S BARBER SHOP 307 N. Seltzer CRESTLINE, OHIO 'Q Tift ',f ', YW 25-4 CONGRATULATIONS RETTIG'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES DRY GOODS Phone 492-2121 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO El m Compliments of THE NEW WASHINGTON EQUITY COMPANY Red Rose Feed, Grain, Seed, Feed, Fence, Coal John Neff, Manager NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO I AL-I-,S RESTAURANT HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Fine Commercial Printing NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Publishers of the NEW WASHINGTON HERALD Phone 492-2911 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO 5 K , DOTTIE'S YARN SHOP We Have the Yarn and Sewing Needles We Have Ready-Made Gifts Baby Set, House Slippers, Afghan, etc. TIRO, OHIO ua F. J. SMITH Electric and Plumbing Phone 492-3373 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Shell KREBS 81 SON GARAGE Phone 492-3375 Products General Repairing NEW WASHINGTON, ox-no Compliments of MAUL RADIO 8: TV NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO SECOR FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service New Washington Willard 492-239 1 933-2801 TIFFIN DAIRY COMPANY San-A-Pure Quality 684 Miami Street Phone GI 7-4334 TIFFIN, MOI-IIO 61-abt mw- - - TJ n El Farmers 8: Citizens Office TI-IE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Good Luck - Seniors Of BUCYRUS SHEERER an sToLD'r, INC. T'R0'0H10 ATTICA, OHIO John Deere G. Phone 426-3744 M. C. Trucks Best Wishes to the Class of '64 THE PEOPLE'S STORE Largest Selection of Men's and Boys' Wear in This Area SHELBY, OHIO 7 -- ' ,f' . I-1 , iffy. . ,A 1 X. -. Compliments of CURPEN'S JEWELRY STORE PLYMOUTH, OHIO w WEST MAIN SINCLAIR Compliments of 137 w. Main sf. SHELBY OHIO NANCY'S and RUTI'IIE'S SALON OF BEAUTY TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES PLYMOUTH, or-no Phone 687-4501 We specialize in Motor Tune-up and Carburetors Phone 31926 I IVAN SHEALY International Harvester Tractors and Machinery FIRESTONE TIRES GENERAL REPAIRING Phone 492-3711 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO BUCYRUS ROAD MATERIALS, INC. Asphalt Contractors BUCYRUS, OHIO 1 E131-P Q-ff ' 1 Compliments of Compliments of FREEMAN HANES 8: SON U. S. POST OFFICE CHATFIELD- OHIO CHATFIELD, on-no TIRO FEED CO. Purina Check-R-Mix Grain Fertilizer Fence Coal Building Supplies TIRO, OHIO Phone 2431 I - I I -q'... .' I. Quality Lingers On Long After Price is Forgotten WES GARDNER BUILDING 8: DECORATING, INC. Builders of Fine Homes Floor Covering - Wall Tile - Paint Everything in the Building and Decorating Line Phone 492-4165 New Washington, Ohio VANASDALE 8: PEEBLES BUILDER, INC. POLE TYPE FARM BUILDINGS STRAN-STEEL BUILDINGS Also RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Phone 2-2971 RT. 39 WEST SHELBY, OHIO ' QQ? g-Q '-,S 5195 '1! 7- 'ah ' ' . f fl.'I'fsfn' .I Q 1' W3 0209 Compliments of CLOVER FARM FOOD MARKET Groceries, Meats, Frozen Food, Fruit, and Vegetables 713 S. Sandusky Ave. BUCYRUS, OHIO Open 7 Days 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Compliments of THE WHITE COMPANY Bedding - Furniture - carpet - Appliances NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '63 THE ZEIGLER MILLING COMPANY Vlayne Bulk Feeds, Wholesale or Retail Grain Dealers Phone 562-6806 Phone 2-4816 West Elev. 6-2791 BUCYRUS, OHIO EEDS 7 H. F. SERVIES GENERAL STORE We Buy Cream, Eggs, Poultry Phone 988-2761 CHATFIELD, OHIO -fix iw fs T YF' X ' Rkfr FAMILY VALUE CENTER, INC. 223 West Main Street CRESTLINE, OHIO Crawford County's Original Discount Store School Supplies - Clothing Health and Beauty Aids Records fHi-Fi and Top 50, Paint - Sewing Notions Small Appliances - Toys Housewares - Giftwares Store H-ours: 9 a. m. to 10 p. m,-Daily except Sunday WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION-WE MAKE IT! I ' : V :' X ,, 6523121.5- Sr Q-54 4212? NORTH CENTRAL OHlO'S BEST COVERAGE For Quality Welding Supplies and Apparatus O. E. MEYER 8.2 SONS, lNC. 236 E. Parson Street GALION, OHlO Compliments of FARMERS EXCHANGE CO. CHATFIELD, ol-no AND SER ? Congratulations from THE CHATFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY Merchandise for Better Living With Service That Pleases CHATFIELD, OHIO Compliments of THE OHIO FIELD SEED COMPANY Seed Merchants Phone 2331 CHATFIELD, OHIO Compliments of THE S. J. KIBLER 8x BRO. CO. NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '65 We at Pfefferle's Wish You All the Best of Everything in the Years Ahead PF EFFERLEXS MEATS We Sell the Best Grades for Less Purveyors of Meats for Restaurants, Schools, Hotels, and Institutions MANSFIELD BRASS QQ ALUMINUM CORP. MANSFIELD, OHIO Brass, Bronze, and Aluminum Castings NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO .S ' ..-Aga' . 5 4 ' a .i -.Nu X If H Sw :I Faxes-1 N 'I , I .. J Q. Y gi: 4, xxx 3 ff WV Y 'L .XXW 1 Q x Q X N K N .xx I Compliments of SI-IUNK MFG. CO., INC. BUCYRUS, OHIO SAN-A-PURE DAIRY COMPANY FINEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS 132 E. Main Cross St. FINDLAY, OHIO .lv CRAWFORD LANES, BUCYRUS Open Bowling Afternoons and Evenings Students 25c-Mon., Tues., 1 to 6 P. M. 20 MODERN LANES Snack Bar 1 I Q Congratulations to the Class of '65 from THE KAPLE LUMBER CO. New Washington, Ohio THE. WALTHER HARDWARE CO. 201-205 N. Sandusky Ave. BUCYRUS, OHIO Ph. 562-2821 Compliments of THE TIRO GRAIN 8: SUPPLY CO. Complete Elevator Service TIRO, OHIO SULLIVAN'S TOYLAND Baby Furniture Toys are Our Specialty Free Gift Wrapping BUCYRUS, OHIO NANCY'S BEAUTY SALON Nancy Crace, Owner and Operator TIRO, OHIO Ph. 2061 WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF NORTON'S Artistry in Flowers Since 1882 NORTON'S FLOWER SHOP South Sandusky Avenue BUCYRUS, OHIO 0 e e NHL 'L Compliments of RIDGETON ELEVATOR RIDGETON, OHIO HOWARD SHOES 126 N. Sandusky Bucyrus, Ohio Proper Fitting is a Profession Congratulations to the Class of '65 sx.wmnhI.IiIili!IQ , V v 49-uf AWfi:i31 ROMANOFF'S JEWELERS BUCYRUS, OHIO Congratulations Class of '65 KOON'S CLEANERS Our Trucks Serving Your Area Tuesdays and Thursdays Complete Dryclean and Laundry Service Phone 562-5736 Bucyrus, Ohio Agent: Cronau Clothing, New Washington Compliments of COOK'S WESTERN AUTO BUCYRUS, ox-no Compliments of LOYER'S MEAT MARKET Chatfield, Ohio U.. Compliments of HEYDINGER HARDWARE PAINTS, OIL Phone 492-4153 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Compliments of WITZMANN BUILDING 8z SUPPLY NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO LUCILE'S BEAUTY SHOP Doorway to Loveliness' Phone 492-4154 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO TILTON BUILDING 8: SUPPLY, INC. Complete Line of Building Supplies G-E Appliances Cadillac and Buster Crabb Swirnining Pools 1 mile South of Attica Rt. Phone 426-3182 4 LADY'S SINCLAIR STATION N. Sandusky 8: Mary St. Phone 563-2986 BUCYRUS, OHIO ,Af I uf '21, 9-5' Compliments of NEW WASHINGTON CUT RATE Phone 492-41 25 N EW WASHINGTON, OHIO Compliments of ULMER HARDWARE and BUILDING SUPPLY Home of Quality Merchandise and Service TIRO, OHIO NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Phone 2331 Phone 492-2762 TNI excl! DRUG STORE A Friendly Place to Meet Your Friends MAR'l'IN'S REXALL STORE ATTICA, OHIO Best Wishes Class of '65 RUSSELL R. MILLER, D. V. M. Compliments of FISCHER HARDWARE 119 N. Sandusky Ave. BUCYRUS, OHIO Compliments of THE ATTICA LUMBER COMPANY ATTICA, OHIO We Treat You Q the Year O 5 .W R, EIR M 2..1 RAINBOW HATCHERY Baby Chicks and Ducklings U. S. Approved Pullorum Typhoid Clean NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Phone 492-3981 WURM'S WOODWORKING and LUMBER NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of BOB KANNEY Tiller and Lawn Mower Repairs 403 Foote Street 492 2352 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO DARR BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOP Phone 492-2355 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Compliments of JAMES J. YOSICK Contractor Plastering and Masonry Phone 492-3161 New Washington, Ohio Compliments of ROBERT ECKSTEIN Carpenter and Contractor NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO elf? 1544 UEFA inf' RON'S ELECTRIC PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 492-2684 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO '65 Compliments of BOGNER'S IGA FOODLINER Rt. 224 ATTICA, OHIO STAN SHELLEY CLOTHING BUCYRUS' STORE for MEN AND BOYS Hart Schaffner 8: Marx Clothing Nunn-Bush Shoes K 8: K LUMBER CO. Native, Dimension, and Framing LUIVIBER Logs and Firewood PLYMOUTH, OHIO 687-5207 ED MASON Dead Stock Removal Service Dump Truck and Tractor Work NEW WASHINGTON Ph. 492-3753 Congratulations to the Class of '65 DeROCHE INSURANCE AGENCY Des Richards, Agent Phone 492-2461 NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO THAT REALLY I INSURANCE INSURES OLIVER. 'mfgx I :flaw D ATTICA OLIVER STORE ATTICA, OHIO Phone 426-3031 Finest in Farm Machinery Compliments of HAM'S TAVERN TIRO, OHIO Ir-SQL., , ' far, Compliments of HENRY H. NICKELS Attorney-at-Law NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO PINNEY FOODS NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO RECREATION CLUB Paul Stricker NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Compliments of SMITH GENERAL STORE NORTH AUBURN, OHIO Always Bank Where You Can Bank All Ways F Ea CRAWFORD COUNTY I NATIONAL BANK I .-.. , BUCYRUS and CRESTLINE Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations to the Class of '65 SHAFERS BEAUTY SALON THE TIRO WORLD Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker TIRO, OHIO 'WZ l r ,- I.- N,x I 4,3 x I. mf . Ar- , Y 7' W4 Z 2 I0 it 'J T 301 S. Sandusky Avenue BUCYRUS, OHIO enneqs Aumwa nam' oumnv he Department Store for the Family Catalog Dept. 563-3060 Store 562-2961 BUCYRUS, OHIO Compliments of BUCYRUS CITY BANK BUCYRUS, OHIO NATIONWIDE INSURANCE James Yanlca NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Best Wishes CLASS OF '65 DRS. BARTH 8: KENNY ,.,..r.-- LEONHART GAS 8: OIL, INC. Sunoco Products Phone 2641 TIRO, OHIO YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS Ice Cream - Cancly Cigars - Cigarettes at WAYNE'S CARRY-OUT NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Compliments of ROLLAND W. FRIEDLEY New Washington, Ohio BARB'S BEAUTY SALON Barbara Delarber, Owner NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Phone 492-3753 Compliments of DURNWALD'S LUNCH New Washington, Ohio Insurance Real Estate ROUTI-I'S MARKET TIRO - BLOOMVILLE Featuring Young Steer Beef Hamburger 391: lb. 3 lbs. for 51.00 Sides 39c, Hinds 43c, Fronts 351: y' ' - ' ..? DICK WILSON Fine Class Rings, Announcements, Yearbooks, Awards, Diplomas Box 29 BUCYRUS, OHIO PHONE 562-3821 Compliments of ANKNEY GULF SERVICE NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO FOULK'S REXALL PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS You Know Where. . .On the Square BUCYRUS, OHIO SHECK'S GREAT SCOT YOUR FRIENDLY SUPERMARKET Your Meal is Never Complete Without Our Quality Produce 334 North Sandusky Avenue BUCYRUS, OHIO FARQUEAR OFFICE EQUIPMENT ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 115 Washington Square Phone 562-9726 BUCYRUS, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of 1965 BUCYRUS ICE CO. Cold Storage Food Lockers Slaughtering - Curing - Processing Wholesale Meats - Frozen Foods Ice-Block, Crushed, Cube Phone 562-5861 520 N. Sandusky Ave. BUCYRUS, OHIO L 8: K RESTAURANT 340 s. sandusky A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Anytime BUCYRUS, OHIO A F In 1.1, ' -BBL' 'Y' Y' CHENEY MOTOR SALES, INC. IMPERIAL, CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Quality Used Cars CRESTLINE, OHIO Compliments of DR. WARD 8: DR. TENPENNY ATTICA, OHIO SMART'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rental-Purchase Plan 6 South Main on the Square A Real Music Store MANSFIELD, OHIO KOMITO'S CLOTHES The Store Where Young Men Meet Be a Style Leader 23 N. Park Street Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of LIBERTY SHOE STORE 65 N. Main Street Mansfield, Ohio ROTI-PS SOHIO SERVICE Tires, Batteries, Accessories Ignition, Brakes ATTICA, OHIO Phone 426-4814 WEIDNER PONTIAC CO., INC. 780 Park Avenue West MANSFIELD, OHIO I32 if -ff--if Compliments of -' ARTHUR BEAN MUSIC TIFFIN, OHIO MACICS FOODLAND Plymouth, Ohio Compliments of BAKER BROS. SPORTING GOODS Bucyrus, Ohio TEN EYCK'S The Finest in Fresh Flowers BUCYRUS, OHIO Compliments of DR. P. E. HAVER OPTOMETRIST Phone 687-5791 PLYMOUTH, OHIO Compliments of SULPHUR SPRINGS GARAGE and HARDWARE SULPHUR SPRINGS, OHIO Compliments of STRlKER'S MARKET 30 YEARS OF SERVICE SULPHUR SPRINGS, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '65 FREDDlE'S DRIVE-IN BUCYRUS, OHIO AgRN1XcKHm,55 sncxw J. HALLIWILL IMPLEMENT SALES INC. i, - '- JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS and HARDWARE 224 N. Sandusky Ave. BUCYRUS, OHIO 44820 llltllfy 'O All D 'O SERVICE- USCO Serving Ohio, lndiana and Michigan Schools CLEANERS-WAXES-FLOOR FINISHES The United States Chemical Company Greenville, Ohio MODERN TIRE MART, INC. CULLIGAN Farm Tractor service SOFT WATER SERVICE 800 E. Rensselaer 67 North Gamble SHELBY, OHIO -'X Ph. 562-8896 BUCYRUS, OHIO ATTICA BOOSTERS Ralph King Nationwide Insurance Attica Milling Co. BU CYRUS Gayety Shop Clady's Economy Drugs, Inc. I-lerb's News Stand 8: Gift Shop Jay's Toggery Ley's Jewelry City Furniture, lnc. Ruth E. Ball Shop Cotsy's Shell Station Lawrence Furniture Dr. Harry F. Kehrer, O. D. G. C. Murphy Co. The Ulmer Electric Company Lab Stereo 8: T. V. .Martinizing Cleaners Bob's Watch Shop CHATFIELD Ostermyer Sohio CRESTLINE Ann's Dress Shop Mayer lnn Western Auto Theiss' Pharmacy GALION A. 8: P. Tea Co. Schaffner-Myers Co. MANSFIELD Giant Store NEW WASHINGTON Mary Ann's Beauty Shop The Pampering Room Gardner-'s Service Center SHELBY Stevenson's Drug Store TIRO Fax-'rell's IGA Lucille's Beauty Shop r mr.:lf-i'l'? 9: 7- 'fwfr 'jf'Qf'iff i' ' 'f f' ': 'A FEM - ni - , r ' A-.pf -1.1 ':' f ' ' , ' ' 1,3 ' . fra' - in rl. , gf- I Ji' ' ' -wr' 'Y Q F 4 1 fl fm- , , r H Qf Y . , ' ',- I J P M l rw. I N Q . 'KU 'I 17.5 1v,,,., ,,, . . A,., s Q 1-. s :- ii'- v. n -1-1 1. . -1 6, , HT, ,. V-..5 'M , ---.1 - 4 . ' X . .,,,'.. 'I x . -. T' 'F V, '-I , J' Q -A rv V.: V . ' I gf- S Hdief,-7 Y.-dl Y.: -, . ' . N O . 4 1 -n. - .- F l 'V Ep admin! Avnfid 'Q INTER COLLECIATE PRESS ' . 3.- '
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