Coggign CLYDE HIGH SCHOOL pr-e,se,nTecl The Senior C1355 of x5-6 DEDICATIO Mr. Merle Flamm We, the Senior Class of '56, are proud to present The 1956 Courier to Mr. Merle Flamm, one of our class advisors, whom we feel has done very much to make these four years in high school ones that We will long remember and cherish. Mr. Flamm was born in Berlin, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the High school there. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Ashland College, his Master's Degree from the University of Michigan and he has done graduate Work at Western Reserve University and Ohio State University. After completing his formal education he served in the United States Air Force overseas for three years. Before coming to Clyde, Mr. Flamm taught at Wauseon. High School. He also served as an instructor in the Physics Departments of Ohio State Uni- versity and Bowling Green State University. He spends his leisure time on his collection of classical records, gardening, photography and traveling. In closing we, the Seniors, would again like to express our thanks to Mr. Flamm, not only for the conscientious manner in which he presents subject matter in the classroomy but, also for the leadership and guidance which he has shown as our Class Sponsor. We hope that many future classesof Clyde High School will be fortunate enough to have the opportunity to have Mr. Flamm as a teacher and sponsor. :WB OFFICQ Q Ui DWWHTION VHCUUY PERINTENDENT Virgil .L Briegel lt is with pride and appreciation that We look to our superintendent, Mr. Briegel. His unusual qualities of leadership and understanding are constantly being put to use, both to improve the Clyde school system, and to solve the numerous problems confronting the individual student. His keen interest in present day needs, and his thoughtful consideration ot future problems is making, and Will continue to make our school system a progressive and effici- ent institution. Under this type of leadership the community can proudly look to their school as the center of community guidance and achievement. BOARD 0F EDUCATIQDN BEN H. DAVIS PRESIDENT Lmys IACK ROMEO GORDON TARRIS MRS. IOHN IACKSON VICE-PRESIDENT IOHN DAWLEY RUSH RICHMOND CLERK 0F F ICE HELP AINTENANCE 1 'df' Vera Stevenson Margaret Richmond Louis Evy Gerald Rader off? i 2253 Willard Bowersox Harold Robinson Leotta Robinson Gale Strouse CAFETERIA Vera Colvin, Carus Perry Marian Mellon, Hazel Strouse -Melba Avers, Ruth Pope Agnes Brown. Rachel Buescher Frank Fultz, Iohn Mann. lack Crcrvens, Harry Robbins. Frank Hutchinson, Bob Hiniz. Stanley Ayers, Harold Robin- SOIL DRIVER PRI IPAL Mr. Gerald Daniels C We are indeed happy to welcome Mr. Daniels into our school system as our principal. We hope that he is finding in our school the satisfaction and pride which he anticipated when he accepted the responsibility of leading our high school. He is a native ot Chardon, Ohio, and his academic training Well qualities him for the responsible position Which he holds. He received both his Bachelor ot Science Degree and Masters Degree from Kent State University. He also attended Hiram College and the University of Cincinnati. Before coming to Clyde, Mr. Daniels served as a teacher and principal at Chardon High School. Under his competent leadership, our high school is sure to continue to develop in the same progressive manner which has characterized our school throughout the years. FA ULTY NORMAN BRAUTIGAM Industrial Arts 8-l2: Varsity C: Base- ball: Basketball. RUBY ENGLE Vocational Home Economics 9-12: 8th Home Economics: F.l-l.A: Cafeteria Manager: Senior Class Sponsor. IOSEPH CHIDLEY Glee Club: Ir. and Sr. Chorus: Fresh- man and Sophomore Chorus: Music Appreciation: Freshman Class Spon- sor. I-'AE FERNAMBERG Social Science 8: World History: Y- teens: 8th Grade Sponsor. IAMES CRABTREE Math 8 and 9: Student Council: Iunior Class Sponsor. MERLE FLAMM Physics: Chemistry: General Science 9: Visual Education Director: Movie Club: Sr. Science Club: Senior Class Sponsor. CHARLES DIEHL General Business: Math 9: Bookkeep- ing: Business English: Senior Class Sponsor. MARIELLEN GOLEMBIOWSKI Typing l, II: Shorthand I, ll: Future Business Leaders of America: Fresh- man Class Sponsor. s,. 5 l'ff5S7 Mis. is f, 2, ', 'fi ' gg- : All V 5 ll --,f:.,, 4: mm f ' TM LVV. :,?:H.i1it Z, 'firm Arg, :af Af I, , - ' . . ., .5 fp .. FACULTY Elementary and High School Instru- mental Music: High School Band: Cadet Band. CHARLES HASTINGS Vocational Agriculture I-IV: F.F.A. ARTHUR HENDRICKS Physical Education: General Sci- ence: Track: Athletic Director: Var- sity C: Physical Education Club: lun- ior Class Sponsor. PAUL KOESTER Social Problems: American History: Senior Scouts: Yearbook Advisor: Sophomore Class Sponsor. ROBERT LARSON Driver Education: Science and Health: General Science: Eighth Grade Sponsor: Football. CLARA EMILY MONG English 8, ll, G 12: F.T.A.: Eighth Grade Sponsor. RAYMOND MORROW Science and Health: General Sci- ence: Physical Education: Iunior High Football: Freshman Basketball: Iunior Science Club: Seventh Grade Sponsor. WILBUR SARVIS Latin: Social Relations: Psychology: Guidance: Attendance. .ggxk 'Q ,U Keys lx HW! Q5 . It - t. . is -. if-vw: ni A S, Y , . xkfgs wiv E M Q as 51 wx s S R on ' 412 c 'I , , , :fu H . 2- 1 gifs ? f Zffiiff if 's'1f 2 ' 5 . -:tit El 443' 3 5 RUSSELL WEST Library Club: Dramatics Club, English ll, Ir. and Sr. Plays: Debate. GEORGE WHITE Art Supervisor MARGUERITE WHITE English 9-10: Ir. Y-Teens: Freshman Class Sponsor. 10 CHARLES SLATER Social Science 7: Citizen- ship: Economic Georgraphy: Ir. High Football: 7th Basket- ball: 7th Grade Sponsor. BERNICE STACY English 7: Reading and Spell- ing: National Honor Society: 7th Grade Sponsor. GLADYS STEVENS Plain Geometry: Mechanical Drawing: Advanced Math: Algebra: Ir. Math Club: Sr. Math Club: Iunior Class Sponsor. HARMON WOLFE Biology: General Science: Spanish I and ll: Senior Sci- ence Club: Aviation Club: Sophomore Class Sponsor. HELEN YARGER Math 7: English 7: Heading and Spelling 7: 7th Grade Sponsor. BEVERLY ZANGER Speech I, PsycholOQYi Phy- sical Education 7-l2: G.A.A.: Dramatic Club: Megaphone Club: Sophomore Class Sponsor. Samoa A LM 1 :WY 'Ti P i E. WILLSON BAKER Bake is a mischievous sort of boy, but, nevertheless, our pride and joy! Latin Club 9-105 Newspaper 95 Boy's Chorus 9, 115 Movie Club 9-105 Varsity C 9-125 Football 10-125 Track 10-125 Senior Math 125 Senior Sci- ence ll5 Basketball 10. GWENDOLYN R. BELL 1-lere's a gal who's kind and neat, we all think she's very sweet. G.A.A. 9-125 F.H.A. 9-125 Hall Force 9-105 Y-Teens 11-125 Chorus 9, 12. VIRGINIA R. BUCKLEW Happy, contented, and never mad5 to have this girl, we're really glad. 13.1-l.A. 10-125 Education Club 115 Li- brary l15 Y-Teens 11-12. LOUIS L. CAPUCINI Cappy's really up to par, he became our football star. Varsity C 9-125 Football 10-125 Movie Club 9-105 Chorus 9-125 Track 9-125 F.T.A. 11. 12 SYLVIA I. BROAD Sylvia is one oi the gold dust twins, Wherever she is, trouble be- gins. Band 9-125 Latin Club 9-115 G.A.A. 10-125 F.T.A. 105 Girl's Chorus 9-105 Y-Teens 11-125 Yearbook Staff 125 Girl's All Sports 11-12. RONALD B. BROWN Small, but mighty, is this guy, life will never pass him by! Band 9-125 Football 9, ll-125 Track 9-125 Senior Science ll-125 Senior Math 125 Chor- us 9-ll. IUDITH M. CROCKETT Anything musical appeals to Crock , she can make that ol' piano rock! Class officer 9-10, 127 Band 9-127 Chorus 9-121 Latin Club 9-ll: F.T.A. 97 Student Council 9-107 G.A.A. 9-127 All Sports 10-127 Y-Teens ll-127 National Honor Society ll-127 Ir. Play 117 Yearbook Staff 12. DENNIS L. CURLISS Cur is just a little bit shy, but still a tall and good looking guy! Band 9-127 Football ll-127 Track 9-127 Movie Club 117 Latin Club 9-117 Newspaper 102 Chorus 97 Senior Science ll-121 Senior Math 127 Bas- ketball llj Class Play ll. THOMAS E. CHURCHILL Tom sure likes his automobile7 When- ever we see him, he is at the Wheel. Orchestra 9. TERRY A. COLEMAN Terry's Senior Editor this year, his day's of pharmacy are drawing near. Movie Club 9-127 Varsity C 127 Year- book Senior Editor 127 Basketball Manager 107 Senior Math 121 Senior Science 117 Senior Scouts 127 Band 9-127 Latin Club 9-117 Boys' State 11. BARBARA L. DAGG Barb with her psychological mind, the source of trouble she's sure to find. Latin Club 9-117 F.T.A. 97 G.A.A. 10-127 Chorus 9-127 Y-Teens ll-127 Class Officer ll-127 Class Play ll. WILLIAM R. DAGG Wild Bill in his merry old, truck, there he goes - you should have ducked! Other School 97 F.T.A. llj Ir. Play 117 F.F.A. 12. 13 EDWARD W. DAYKIN Eddie is a quiet guy, but take it from us, he isn't shy! Track 9-125 Varsity C 115 F.T.A. 115 Chorus 9. WILLIAM B. DENCER Bill's height has made him go far, he's our drum major and basketball star! Student Council 105 Band 9-125 Track 1U-125 Basketball 10-125 Chorus 95 Baseball 11-125 National Honor ll-125 Class Play 11. BARBARA A. ERNSBERGER Barb's clothes are really keen, she's just a typical teen! Hall Force 9-105 Library 9-115 17.1-1.A. 10-115 G.A.A. 11-125 Y-Teens 125 F.B.L.A. 125 Edu- cation Club 12. WILLIAM R. ESHELMAN Cn the football field Bill caused all the girls to sigh, he really is a won- derful guy! Chorus 95 Football 9-125 Track 9-125 Varsity C 10-12. 14 LYNNE D. DIETRICH Lynne, with pretty hair of brown, she's a new girl in our town. Other School 9-115 Dramatics 125 Y-Teens 12. LAWRENCE N. DINAN Larry's chief speaker of 1:'.1:'.A., he's small, friendly, and very gay! F.F.A. 9-125 Track 95 Movie Club 9. GLENN H. GOLTZ G1enn's chief interests are band and track, in these two skills, he doesn't lack! Band 9-125 Track 9-125 Base- ball 11-125 Basketball 9-125 Chorus 95 Senior Science 11-125 Latin Club 9-115 F.T.A. 125 Aviation Club 125 Student Council 125 Class Play 115 Red Cross 95 Ir. Hi Football 9. THEODORE L. GRAY Number 40 rose above the rest, on the football field he did his best! Football 9-125 Track 9-125 Chorus 95 Basketball 9-11. DONALD D. FREDERICK Red was manager of many of our teams, and to him we owe our high- est esteem! Chorus 9-105 Boys State Representative 115 Dramatics 125 Varsity C 10-125 Senior Science 115 Movie Club 9-105 Football Mgr. 9-115 F.T.A. 115 Track 9-105 Class Play 11. SANDRA L. FULTZ Small and tiny describes Sandy, in the kitchen she's really handy! Newspaper 95 Hall Force 9-115 Educa- tion Club l15 Library 9-125 Mega- phone 95 Y-Teens 11-125 F.H.A. 10-125 Chorus 12. CAROLYN L. HARTLEY lust call her the slumber party sis, she's a gal we're really gonna missl' Latin Club 9-115 F.'l'.A. 10, 125 Y-Teens 11-125 G.!-LA. 125 Library 10-125 Hall Force 95 Glee Club 12. MARY E. HOFFMAN Red better learn how to drive a car, or she's never going to get very far! F.T.A. 9, 115 Hall Force 9, ll-125 Latin Club 95 Newspaper 95 Chorus 9-105 Red Cross 10-115 F.H.A. 10-125 Education Club 105 G.A.A. 115 Y- Teens 11-12. 15 SANDRA A. HOUSE Here's a gal who is loads of fun, if it's a Wit you want-she's the one! Y-Teens 11-121 G.A.A. 127 Chorus 9- llj F.T,A. 107 Hall Force 127 F.B.L.A. ll-127 All Sports Team 10-127 Latin Club 9-117 Education Club 12. FRANKLIN W. HUMBERGER ln the S.B.C. and Clyde's Hall of Fame, you'll always find our Frank- ie's name! Civil Air Patrol 107 Latin Club 9-117 Dramatics 127 Movie Club 9-122 Varsity C 9-127 Hall Force 9-102 Class Officer 9, 11-127 Student Council 117 Senior Science 117 Track 9-127 Basketball 9-107 Baseball 117 Senior Scouts 127 Football 9-127 Year Book 11-12. KATHRYN L. LINDNER Kathy's a Whiz with the shorthand DSU: want to dictate a letter? lust say when! F.B.L.A. ll-127 Education Club 117 Chorus 9-121 Y-Teens 11-121 F.T.A. 127 Movie Club 97 National Honor ll-12. 1osf:PH M. LINEHAN Whenever Ioe Wants to take a hike, he jumps on his trusty ol' motor bike! Bed Cross 97 Football 9, 117 Track 107 F.T.A. 127 Civil Air Patrol 107 Senior Science ll-121 Latin Club 9-117 Chorus 10, 12. 16 HAROLD E. IENNINGS A sense of humor, very rare, we'd copy it, but we don't dare! Football 97 Basketball 9-127 Track 9-127 Base- ball 10-127 Student Council 9, ll7 Red Cross 97 F.T.A. 127 Senior Sci- ence 121 Band 9-127 Chorus 9-107 Latin Club 9-11. GWENDOLYN A. LEY Gwen Works and studies hard, the proof is on her grade card. Chorus 9-107 Band 10-127, Senior Science 117 Civil Air Patrol 102 Dramatics 121 National Honor ll-12. IACQUELYN G. MILLARD Iackie is neat all the way around, a nicer girl can't be found. Latin Club 9-115 Chorus 9-10, 125 l:'.T.A. 9-105 Y-Teens 11-125 Hall Force 115 E.B.L.A. 115 Class Play 115 Yearbook 125 Drarnatics 125 Education Club 12. CAROLYN S. MILLER Carolyn's qot a great artistic skill, she can draw anything if it's her will. Chorus 9-125 G.A.A. 10-125 F.T.A. 9-105 Y-Teens ll-125 Library 125 P.B.L.A. 11-125 Class Officer 9-105 Girls' All Sports 10-125 Education Club 12. BERNADINE A. LORENTZ Bern is known as our head cook, she doesn't even need a recipe book. Library 9-105 Education Club' 105 F.H.A. 10-125 G.A.A. 10-125 Senior Science ll. IANET L. MESNARD Small, petite, really neat. G.A.A. 9-125 l:'.H.A. 9-125 Hall Force 125 Y- Teens 11-125 Chorus 9, 125 Girls All Sports 10-125 Class Officer 11. I GERALD L. MILLS Ierry has an innocent face, but he really sets a merry pace. Chorus 115 Varsity C 10-125 Movie Club 9-115 Baseball 11-125 Track 9. TUDITH A. OSMON Ozzie does everything in a sportslike style, always wearing a winning smile! G.A.A. 9-125 Y-Teens 11-125 Hall Force ll-125 Chorus 9-10, 125 Student Council 115 Dramatics Club 125 National Honor Society ll-125 Girls' All Sports 10-125 F.T.A. 95 Class Officer 9-105 Education Club ll. 'I7 LA VERNE PAGITT LaVerne joined. our class this year, we hope we've made her feel wel- come here. Other School 9-117 F.l-LA. 127 Y-Teens 12. CHARLES H. PERRY Chasmo is known as the rock and roll kid, mention parties and he flips his lid. Football 9, 11-127 Track 9-127 Baseball 107 Movie Club 9-117 Dramatics 127 Senior Science 111 Newspaper 1.0: Yearbook 127 Chorus 9-10. E011 THOMAS K. RAIFSNTDER Off to college Torn will qo, to study hard as we all know! Latin Club 9- 111 Hall Force 10-117 Newspaper 97 Football 11. IAMES M. RAMSEY Always quiet, never loud, he's a boy of whom we're-proud. 18 RODERIC D. PERSING ln the Iunior Play, Rod portrayed Mr. Banks, and to him we owe many thanks! Movie 9-10, 127 Latin Club 9-117 Newspaper 107 Class Play 117 Library 117 Hall Force 10-ll. IANET R. PURDHAM ln our band, Ian plays clarinet7 play- ers like her are hard to get! Band 9- 127 F.B.L.A. 117 F.T.A. 9-127 Y-Teens 11-127 G.A.A. 10-127 Chorus 9-10. R MARGARET K. ROMEO To ride a horse is Maggie's dellqhlj she can care for them just right. Class Play 111 Band 9-127 Latin Club 9-117 Red Cross 10-117 Newspaper 97 Movie Club 107 Senior Science ll: Y-Teens 127 Dramatics 12. IAMES E. SCHEERER lim is a friend in all our homes7 he'll make friends wherever he goes. Sen- ior Scouts 10-121 Football 11-125 Track 9-127 Varsity C 127 Student Council 121 Chorus 9-10. ANNE L. RISLEY It's a nurse Anne wants to be, she'll be a good one, you wait and see. Other School 9-107 Education Club 117 Senior Science 112 Y-Teens 127 Dramatics 121 Chorus 127 Yearbook 12. PATRICIA A. ROCK Although Pat has red hair, her bursts of temper are very rare. Chorus 9-127 G-.A.A. 10-127 Megaphone 102 F.T.A. 107 Hall Force 107 Red Cross 107 Education Club 117 F.B.L.A. 11-127 Y-Teens ll-127 All Sports 12. is GEORGIA L. SCHRADER Her hair always curly, her eyes al- ways twinkle, in her personality there's hardly a wrinkle. G.A.A. 10- 117 F.I-l.A. 10-117 Y-Teens 11-127 Hall Force 10-111 Library 117 Chorus 11. PHYLLIS A. SCHWAN Phyllis' voice is one of renown, one like this isn't easily found! Chorus 9-12: G.A.A. 10-127 F.T.A. 10-127 F.B. 1...A. 117 Y-Teens 117 Movie Club 97 Girls' All Sports 12. I9 ARDIS G. SHETZER Ardis is the second gold dust twin, where the other leaves off, she be- gins! Latin Club 9-115 Megaphone 95 Newspaper 95 G.A.A. 10-125 F.T.A. 105 Chorus 105 Band 10-125 Y-Teens 11-125 Girls' All Sports 11-125 Year- book 125 F.B.L.A. 11-12. NORWOOD L. SMITH He's the speech-maker of the Class of '56, for lack of Words he'11 never be in a fix. Newspaper 95 Band 9-105 Basketball 10-115 Baseball 9-105 Varsity C 10-125 Chorus 10-115 Class Play 11. MARY ANN TILRICO Here's a lass who has picked her lad, for her decision she's not sad. Chorus 105 G.A.A. 9-115 Y-Teens 11-125 Band 9-125 Latin Club 9. BONNIE L. TRESSLER lf you feel down hearted and your spirits are low, just find Bonnie, she'll make you glow! G.A.A, 9-125 Y-Teens 11-125 Library 9-115 Hall Force 9-10, 125 F.1-LA. 10-125 F.B.L.A. 12. 20 IEAN M. SNYDER The pride and joy of our football team, Ieannie was chosen our Homecoming Queen. 1:'.H.A. 9-125 G.A.A. 10-125 Y-Teens ll-125 Library 9-115 Class Officer 115 Chorus ll-12. PAUL R. SWARTZ Paul Will never pass you by, Without smiling and saying Hi ! Baseball 95 Track 95 Chorus 9-11. CAROL L. WHITTAKER Carol's a girl who meets studies with a grin, an attitude like hers is sure to win. Latin Club 9-117 Band 9-127 Chorus 127 Y-Teens 11-127 Yearbook 12. NANCY I. WILLIAMS Find the click, click, click of the typewriter key, and no doubt that's Where Nancy will bel Chorus 9-107 F.B.L.A. 11-127 Education Club ll-127 Y-Teens 11-12. BARBARA I. VOLTZ Five foot two7 eyes of blue7 whoever you are she's friendly toward you. Band 9-127 Latin Club 107 F.T.A. 10- 117 G.A.A. 10-117 Chorus 10-127 Y- Teens ll-127 Dramatics 12. MARY E. WHITE Mary's a girl who really must rate, she Went to Buckeye Girls' State. Y-Teens ll-127 Hall Force 127 Latin Club 9-ll7 Chorus 9-127 F.T.A. 9-107 Senior Science 117 Girls' State Rep- resentative 111 G.A.A. 12. IAMES F. WILSON Gibsonburg sure lost something when they lost lim. Every Clyde sportsman envies him. Other School 97 Football 10-121 Varsity C ll-127 Basketball ll-127 Track 11. NANCY N. WILSON Nancy's a gal who is small in size, to real great heights she's sure to rise! Chorus 9-10, 127 Latin Club 9-117 Band 9-127 F.T.A. 101 Student Council 117 Y-Teens ll-127 G.A.A. 10-121 Hall Force 12. 21 SENl0RS SHIRLEY M. WISE ROBERT W. WOTT H. GALE STRICKLAND ln Father of the Bride she When you need help in do- As Mr. Duffy in our play, made a hit, she really Went inq a job, you know you can Gale really saved the day! all out for it. always count on Bob. Another school 9-117 Sr. Class Library 9-127 F.H.A. 10-125, FOOUOG11 9- P1C1Y- G.A.A. 9-127 Y-Teens 11-125 Drarnatics 12: Class Play 115 Class Officer 125 Chorus 127 Girls All Sports 12. Class Officers oi Other Years 1952-1953 Frank 1-lumberqer ................ President Iudy Crockett ..... .... V ice-President Carolyn Miller .... ....... T reasurer Judy Osmon ............. ..... S ecretary 1953-1954 Carolyn Miller ................... President Iirn Wilson .... .... V ice-President 1955-1956 Iudy Crockett ....... Treasurer Frank Humberqer ................ President 1udY Osmon Secretuw Shirley Wise .... ..... V ice-President 1954-1955 Barbara Daaa i H ...... Treasurer Frank Humberqer ................ President Iudy Crockett ................... Secretary Janet Mesnard .............. Vice-President Barbara Daqq . .. lean Snyder . . . CLASS MOTTO Our future lies in God's will. CLASS FLOWER Lavender Carnation CLASS COLORS Lavender and White CLASS SONG You'l1 Never Walk Alo . . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Secretary strength and our ll I19. M0 E T T0 REMEMBER 1944-- We, the Seniors of 56 , are very proud to give you a brief resume' of both our happy and sad experiences that we are leaving behind. Here we were, first graders, our diplomas were practically in our hands. just think, only twelve more years to go. Hey, Seniors, remem- ber Tommy Dick? What a character, huh? We're sure the boys, at least, will remember all their little fist fights that year. Next came the second grade. That was the year Larry Dinan caused a great rumpus. Won- der if the 'doc' ever got that eraser out of Larry's nose. That was the first year we had art classes. Miss Richmond tried to throw some of her artistic skill at us but apparently we didn't catch it! Our third year started out with friction as a result of the boys' new shiny slide! We girls were left with the old rusty one that the boys' had worn out anyway! In order to restore our dignity, we found a new way of entertaining ourselves, jump rope! That year was marred by the death of one of our classmates, Wayne Matter. Not that this was very important to our fourth grade yearg but, we did get new history books! Also, for the first time in our school life, we used little pencils. Remember the Board of Education? lt came in personal contact with all of us just because of that old coal-bin which we slid down and ripped our coats and trousers. Hey, Glenn, it wasn't football season when you tackled Crock in the hall and kissed her! Brave, weren't you!?! This little game, which is com- monly called chase, continued into ever-widen- ing circles until it finally reached our entire class. When we look back on our fifth grade year, we'll all remember the pain and agony of learning the alphabet backwards: zyx-wv- uts . . . How could we ever forget?! What 'big shots' we thought we were this year. We rang the recess bell and also changed classes, just like the high school kids! The educational fea- ture for that year was our trip-to the water works! Oh, boy, what we didn't learn! SELF-CONTROL . These two famous words will always be remembered by the Class of '56 as a part of our sixth grade year. Another great event was the crowning of our king and queen. Hey, Ozzie, how did you ever rate having Glenn as your king?!? Oh, that's right, he was your 'best' boyfriend that year. They were chosen 1956 as King and Queen of Hearts ! Louie Snyder left that year but none of us will ever forget Good 'ol bouncing Louie! The average num- ber for 'holding tones'that year was 20, but not for Bake! He sure was a windy 'ol character! He always made it at least to 40 and usually past! The last memorable thought that we have of this year is Mrs. Greek, her closet, and her paddle juice. We're sure no Senior will ever have hiccups again without thinking of Mrs. Greek and her unusual cure! We were all sorry when we learned of Mrs. Greek's death in the summer of '55. Luck had finally come to good 'ol Clyde Hi when we entered those hallowed halls as sev- enth graders. The feature of the year was our Round the World Dinner! Oh, the food l?! and those costumes! As the old saying goes, We had everything there from soup to nuts! ! A very heartbreaking fate occurred that year. Mr. Hendricks gave us the dreadful news that we girls could no longer play football! To us, that was a fate worse than death! The key to our eighth grade year was study. As we recall, that is all we ever seemed to do. The results appeared on our grade cards. As a matter of fact, you might have even classified us as brains! tHal Glory came to our class that year when Bill Dencer was selected to be Clyde Hi's drum major. We'll always remember him for his outstand- ing performance on the football field and else- where and this will always bring back proud memories to our class. We wish the future drum major as much success as our Bill has had! What a riot our Freshman year turned out to be! We really got into a lot of mischief thanks to Mrs. Noel and her easy-to-get library passes! We were also the victims of slave clay that year. Those mean masters, making us push peanuts down the hall with our noses. The first social event of our high school years was our Freshman Leap Year Dance! The girls felt real brave, or should we say the boys were even braver. They accepted the dates offered by the girls. Glory again struck the Class of '56. Frankie was our first and only boy to go all through his four years of high school as a mem- ber of the varsity football squad. The lucky ones who were selected as prom servers this year were: lean Snyder, Barb Voltz, Barb Erns- berger, Glenn Goltz, Bill Dencer, and Harold Iennings. Last, but certainly not least, came our Freshman parties! We wore out so-o-o many milk bottles that year! !VIO!V!E TS T0 REMEMBER !c0n't.! Our Sophomore year started a series of suc- cessful events for our class. That year we started something new at C.H.S.g We sponsored the first Hard Times Dance. This was made an annual affair by our class. Remember how We worked and slaved with our posters, P.A. an- nouncements, tickets, and decorations? WOW!! It was a lot of hard work but turned out to be loads of fun. That year, too, was the year Frank won a prize at the 'Sock Hop' for his big feet! To conclude that year we had a biology party in Iune. We took school buses and went to the lake. We toured Catawba Cliff and then went to Snyder's cottage and enjoyed a very won- derful time. Take it from us, if you've never seen Coach Miller in a bathing suit, his legs sure are cute ! ! Our Iunior Year! We did so many exciting things that year. Our success continued. First of all, we were honored by having Frank elected as a member of the Sandusky Bay Conference both the Iunior and Senior years. In November, we presented our Junior Class Play, Father of the Bride ! We were very proud on the nights of November 18 and 19, l954, because our play had really turned out a success. Proof of this was shown after the play when our class felt a closeness that it had never felt before. This closeness again appeared to follow us all through our Senior year. In December, as is the custom, we got our bright, new, shiny Class Rings! To us, they were the most beautiful rings we had ever seen. In May of that year we, as Iuniors, attended our last Roman Banquet Cas a result of squirt guns and cigarsl! We were really big wheels at that banquet because we were masters of those lowly slaves! It finally had come, that for which we had waited and hoped for many long months, and even years. lt was our Prom on May 6, 1955. Our theme, Moonlight and Roses ! The actual preparation for our Prom started months and months ahead of time. Remember our rose and pizza parties? We made thousands and thou- sands of roses. Thursday night before the Prom we put these roses to actual use. This was the night we started decorating. Our roses became a part of our beautiful garden scene, the full silver moon, the graceful bowing trees, the white picket fence, the pretty lawn furniture, and the arbor decorated with all pink roses. As we en- tered on Friday night, this was what met our eyes and soft, mellow music greeted our ears. Kids, how could we ever forget! 1956! The best years of our lives are now slowly coming to an end. Our Senior Year has really meant a lot to us. As each day goes by We realize that these are the last days that we, as Seniors, will ever share together Although our football season wasn't quite the best Clyde Hi has seen, our undying spirit and the teamwork of the boys created a lot of wonderful memories for us to cherish in years to come. We must not forget the party that we had after the last home game at R. B.'s! We made some of our Senior dreams come true. That night we had a rock and run party! We're sure all Seniors will know what we mean! ! Cne of the more important things that happened this year was the taking of our Senior pictures. What a thrill it was to know that they were actually 'our' pictures! Remember Bill Dagg and how dressed up he was that day-?- white shirt, tie, and blue jeans l How do you suppose he got to school that day? Of course, he drove his banged-up old red truck ! ! We had only four Seniors on the Varsity Basketball Squad this year but their spirit ruled the team. These four guys were Bill, l-larold, lim, and Glenn. Since We didn't have the traditional study hall, our home rooms this year were supposed to be ll, 29, and 30 but it seems that we Seniors saw more of Office l, 2, and 3 than anything else! Our play, the musical comedy, 'Meet Me In St. Louis, under the capable direction of Mr. West promises to be a huge success! A lot of work has been put into our play but it is worth every minute of it. At practice, whenever Mr. West said, Take five, out came the badminton rackets and sometimes We even had a little jam session, too! We are also looking forward to our Senior Class Trip and our Prom. No matter where we go on our trip we are bound to have fun! As spring approaches, and graduation is al- most upon us, we realize that each moment is more golden than the one before. Therefore, We, as Seniors, dedicate these moments to the memories of our school days-those twelve golden years so full of everything we hold dear -the joys, the pleasures, the heartbreaks, the excite-ments of being young-the years in which our minds and spirits were molded. Remembering Clyde Hi will ring a happy note in our hearts, and a little sad one, too. For these years, the happiest we shall ever know, are gone forever! ll 'Z I no 'f 7. 9 3 Bjli 4 7 6 5 MejxQQ Q ..,v ff t9'.6Fifl1 '1 ,-+11-5 . ' Q! wif J Q A 13 ff 42, 51-'12-C03-5 0' , Q gixf ,sb Q5 ,' VX N 0 fp: anvil? 2,1--- - NM A mp . 'A' I sw' QAU5, !,,.,2.f' Cmssrgs J IOR 'QM D -'IX BOW 1: David Amert, Keith Anderson, Lois Baker, Andrea Becker, Burt Benefiel, David Bennett. ROW 2: Barbara Berie, Wayne Bilbrey, Virginia Billings, Nadine Blauvelt, Ierry Bod- nar, Iohn Bolinger. ROW 3: Sonia Bovier, Bob Bowrnan, Robert Brutcher, Connie Cain, Carolyn Carmean, Roger Casey. ,, ' , . X' BOW 4: lane Center, Tom Dagg, Ben Davis, Dianne Dietrich, David Ewing, Michael Far- rar. BOW 5: Mary Felter, David Ferrall, Carol Fowler, Ierry Gray, Mary Henry, Ray Hintz. ROW 6: Mary Hudson, Ginger Hull, Tom Kelso, Steve Kemper, Evelyn Kollai, Nancy Lantz. JUNIOR 'Q' HS. ROW 1: David Long, David Matter, Ieanne Mears, Nancy Mesnard, Pat Meyer, Ioie Miller. ROW 2: LaVauqhn Moyer, Charles Nieset, Norman Noss, Cloyd Payne, Lucy Perez, Carol Perrin. BOW 3: Tom Purdham, Linda Robinson, Robert Borneo, Shirley Scheerer, Thelma Shriver, Lynne Slessman, BOW 4: Ieanne Smith, Dorothy Spence, Ad- rian Stanley, Evelyn Strausbauqh, Bonnie Tarris, Ianice Tusinq. ROW 5: Barbara Van Meter, Linda Warner, Donna Watt, lack Weisheit, Bill Weller, Vickie Worcester. ROW 6: Ioe Wott, Iohn Wott. 5 7 ' t in 'mf 'H -0 NJ fs at '- ,fff-55, w '.,,. , 233, ' tt ..,' OPHO 0RE 'K '? '7 E K- x , F2 A -vs rf N gr it was 4:we-we-m:ffrfcmff.,y f- - . 'M 1 if -'fL5fYr2LH3?,SY5if7' Qffi' U11 i X , 1 i fm S G 21: ar- C F -'. 'nf - A t gf' is . 5 4 , , ,. , 9 A , I lH f fs' , F Q AQ. 2,g-Lx, 4 z K lr 9 I--ff ' if a fi-if. 1, X BOW 13 lerry Ashton, Harry Ayers, Connie Baker, Tom Baker, Ioe Barrett, Kurt Bauer, Linda Behnke. ROW 2: Clayton Bentrim, Rose Boqer, Lloyd Bookmyer, Lois Bouyack, David Bowman, Dixie Brininqer, Ronnie Bucklew. HOW 3: Joyce Center, Arlene Coleman, Mer- lin Colvin, LaMar Curliss, Barbara Dick, Connie Dick, Becky Eshelman. ROW 4: Barbara Evert, Artie Fiser, Nancy Fowler, Monty Frederick, Danny Frias, Bar- , t .,,,,.., . K 1 ,... , ' F 1 5.2 t mf , . ' , Q . X ' , , N ' P 'N I ' ' .5 K , W, , 2 1 r ,ff W ,..r. C ,fx ' . llftatfwlfxif .mf l K I ' 2 X. l -V 1 , ' ' Q r I .f I .,,..f K .fi f 'za 7 bara Garn, Gerald Gilliq. ' ROW 5: Iudy Glumm, lim Greene, Dorothy Grider, Donna Hartley, Kay Hartman, Ianice Hemmer, LaVauqhn Hintz. ROW 6: Dick Hunt, Ronald Ioseph, Gary Keegan, Sue Kistler, Georqetta Kizer, Sherry Kizer, Iudy Krauss. ROW 7: Dick Kuns, Harry Manning, Fred Mc- Ginnis, Erylon McGirt, Karol Meyer, Robert Miller, David Moorehead. 0PH0lVl0RE T A -Q kt ' Q, , , I .f K ,J , , -5 -,M V- x 1 I 34.x V f 5 wg xigi 13 ff . N 5.35. uw, , S- Ax I ,., 5 - 1-,' .,. .: i y, . . A-. . FY Fwiitgsgifmgargiskiifmfiffg g K ye' .Q-'N . ROW 1: Linda Mosier, Melvin Mowry, Larry Mullins, Larry Oberdorf, Marjory Oberdori, Bill Orndorif, Iim Pearce. ROW 2: Iohn Peters, lay Pump, IoAnn Bob- bins, Dorothy Schrader, Carol Schwan, Betty Sherck, Susan Shoup. A ROW 3: Lois Smith, Paula Smith, Pat Sutter, lack Tarris, Gail Taylor, Mike Taylor, Bar- vf rx. bara Thomas. ROW 4: Donna Thompson, Larry Thompson, Iulieann Tilrico, Ted Wadsworth, Dennis Wahl, Norma Waldon, Bob Werth. ROW 5: Sherrill Whaley, Roger Williams, Iudy Wise, Gwen Wolfe, Iames Woodruff, Karen Wott, Ann Wunder. ROW 6: Hugh Zimmerman. 29 ri A? FRESHME E ....rv'f' J ... :LAV VVVLVVVZ Y A Sig i k 5 , .1 lx- . ie .H ,SV I Q.w ROW l: Margaret Adams, Elaine Armstrong, lohn Baker, Alice Barrett, Russell Benefiel, Gary Bowser. ROW 2: Pauline Bracken, Paul Brown, Pam Brugger, Edward Buck, Don Burkin, Karen Cain. ROW 3: Madonna Carmean, Iudy Carter, Lynda Carter, Bonnie Cole, Caren Colvin, Eugene Craig. l Q g g ' , . . . L 5533 1 if ilt, , 1 li E 8 i lr s1 :-,. ' till ROW 4: Richard Dagg, Cecilia Davis, Tom Davis, Pat Dawley, LeRoy Dayringer, Ran- dall Depner. ROW 5: Terry Dick, Ruth Dick, Sharon Dick, Denise Dietrich, Richard Dunfee, Sandra Dunnigan. ROW 6: Woodrow Earhart, Iirn Ernsberger, ludy Fought, Edna Galloway, Lanny Gilbert, Kenneth Gill. FRESHME ' 4 r .-M17 FA A A 5 2,3 r . 55, My K' L: t A M 5, r A Q a t ,r , ,, i er, y 2 ,ff l ers, , .2153 ,Ji Q x V' 5 , H ,i 1 A ..- . sg x, W ,W 2 .3 . I, ' K ,rf go y ,mr r it a tr. 1 N x I 3 ROW 1: Norma Greider, Bill Hague, Ralph Herkel, Charles Hedrick, Helen l-left, Barbara Howey. ROW 2: Linda Huffman, lanette Iackson, Monty Keaton, Margaret Kelso, Margie Koch- endoerfer, Carol Krauss. ROW 3: Barbara Kreager, Cheryl Kuns, Charles Mann, Kitt Mann, Bonnie McClain, Veronica McGirt. ,gg ,R ,Q ' it ll' - .sg Q- 34 , Jiffy 1 J . FT A ,L KLKAL 9 , ':.+' I t 1 ,f , 'K r -vw , !i1, ' , t!Eit'!22iit+-bali Qi I K ' K J- sk , ill ? I .5551 'C L ' , V L ' f L F .1 Y 1 l , it J-lv. LX f ROW 4: Marie Mesnard, Richard Mesnard, Eugene Meyer, David Miller, Norma Miller, Ronald Miller. RCW 5: Ralph Mohammed, Richard Noftz, Gary Pocock, Robert Pope, Ioe Pump, Carl Purdharn. ROW 6: Judy Raifsnyder, Lee Ritter, Tom Ross, Anlynne Russell, Earl Saunders, Scott Schell. FRE HME it Q5 W, ing? , B 'A ' 5 A 1 H. 5 . k X , . V X X 1 if il 1, L bf' if rfiflwifn 2 W,,,g,Qg, :-, . ' .::. v--- -4:: . 15. D .r 1.- 1: 1 ur' ,J f . f .ff , A f ' ' 'X f gg BOW l: Mary Schrickel, Barbara Shaffer, Hal Shaull, Ianet Sirnco, Bernice Skilliter, Faye Slessman. ROW 2: Robert Smith, Pat Smith, Phyllis St. Clair, Bill Stronq, Marilyn Strouse, Gregory Szakovits. rs' A ' T wg ,Ql'f!- ' it X f if - ei I ROW 3: David Szakovits, Iackie Taylor, Sue Taylor, Curt Thornton, Wayne VanDoren, Donna Voltz. ROW 4: Kenny Welch, Danny Whitcornb, Lois Wilkerson, Linda Wilson, Kathy Watt, Charles Young. CLASS UFFICER IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Nieset ............. President Ieanne Mears . . . ..... Secretary Margie Fultz ....... Treasurer Steve Kemper . . . . . . .Vice-president Q f-i !' I FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Carol Krauss .............. Treasurer Tom Davis ..... ..... Pr esident Ann Russell ........ Secretary Pat Smith .... .... V ice-president SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Mike Taylor ................ President Lois Smith .... ...... S ecretary Iudy Krauss .... ....... T reasurer Melvin Mowry ........ Vice-president EIGHTH GRADE ROW l: Vicki Wise, Lucile Welch, Bill Huss, Iames Bolinger, Denton Meek, Fem Matter, Martin Earhart. ROW 2: Pat Myers, LaDonna Mesnard, Bob Miller, Bill Har- grove, Jack Loudenslager, Sandra Meyer, Iudy Saunders, Beverly Zwerman, Virgie Perry. ludy Hoy, Miss Femamberg. L. ROW 3: Chris Bradford, lean Vladeif, Kenneth Meyer, Caro- lyn Humberger, Larry Hoy, Ed Walters, Sandra Iohns, Mary Kreager. ROW 4: Leonard Norris, George Kelso, Jerry Kastor, Bill Mooney, Charles Maines, Larry Kollat, Norman Walker. 3 IN Q A 4. A - ROW 1: Rodney Shaull, Stella Compton, Barbara Gilbert, Walter Rastetter, Richard Shetzer, Grant Hostetter, Iohn Scheer. ROW 2: Iean Beckman, Charles Kilmer, Ann Steinert, Ierry Bowman, Sharon Behrendsen, Dolores Sherck, Clifford Perrin, Karen Thomas, Alice Schwan. 34 ROW 3: Mary Io Persing, Kathy Foulk, Owenna Bovier, Gloria Burroughs, Iayne Beckman, Sue Beier, Iackie Quimby, Faye Brininger, Ianet Emerson. ROW 4: Dianne Singleton, Richard Robbins, Kay Brininger, Janice Robbins, Iohn Burkett, George Carter, Richard Iones, Iarnes Bower. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: Pat Bookmyer, Rita Ramey, Charles Bowman, Bar- On, Mr, West, bam Depner. ROSOHHQ Dayrinqer. Iunet Aldrich. Sharon ROW 3: Larry Predericks, Don Denham, Judith Baker, Gilbert Ritter. Rakes, Ronnie Brown, Ralph Bentrim. ROW 2: Larry Bucklew, Peggy Colvin, Larry Brookscher, Dan- ROW 4: Roy Briegel, Ronnie Baker, Iames Billings, Howard ny Becker, Tom Crockett, Steve Bodner, Nancy Berie, Tamara Pesnell, Iohn Raynor. ROW 1: Sandra Dick, Ianet Gray, Richard Tucker, Iack Bonnie Hemmer, Virginia Havens, Mary Haynes, Shirley Stezawski, Tom Kuns, Iean Dinan, Becky Perez. Ouaintance, Beverly Smith, Sue Smith, Iean Foy. ROW 22 MIS- MOIIQ. DiCiI19 FGFTCIUI Iohn GFCIYI B013 VSDHGFSI ROW 4: Daryl Taber, Joanne Good, Barbara Guisbuhler, Paul Dickman, John Sutter, Paul Ohmann, Bob Gillette, Carl Iudy Digkmqn, Ann Eshelmqmn, Larry Fultz, Charles Noftz, VanMeter, Richard Noftz. Tom Hansen, Nicky Dick, ROW 3: David Saunders, Beatrice Wunder, Ioan Spence, 35 EVE TH GRADE ROW l: Ronald Welch, Luther Long, Donald R. Smith, Sharon Sunderhaus, Dennis Strecker, Ralph Shearn, Ierry Smith. ROW 2: Ruth Kuhns, Sara Shearer, Mark Wott, William Tezak, LaVon Faulkner, Don Runion, Eloise Streeter, Mary Lee Claar. ROW 3: Miss Yarqer, Connie Stokes, Carol Burdett, Larry .V K In ,, Stanley, Florencio Lopez, Ieri Stoll, Linda Meredith. ROW 4: Diane Oberdori, Robert Cramer, Richard Pesnell, Thomas Covert, Danny Lauro, David Powers. ROW 5: Donald G. Smith, Robert Quaintance, Larry Straus- bauqh, Michael Matesick. it , M ROW 1: Lynn Brown, Karen Halbisen, Susan Bigelow, Carol Loudenslaqer, Caroline Gillett, Esther German, Marilyn Krauss. ROW 2: Robert Dills, Roger Frederick, Richard Garn, Larry Gill, Barbara Binkley, Patricia Bower, Carl Dick, Elaine 36 Eshelman, Miss Stacy. ROW 3: Larry Behrendsen, Alice Amon, Ioyce Glumm, Roger Carter, Gary Kuns, Lewis Hoffman. ROW 4: Larry Chiow, Wilbert Henry, Mary lane Lee, Stanley Brininger, Tom Iones, William Biller, Lonnie Frasure. EVE TH GRADE ROW l: Mike Shanahan, Phil Bauer, Mary Frias, Vicki Shaf- Mills, Sandra Smith, Iudy St. Clair, Ken Pobock, Robert Moyer fer, Larry Farrell, Ieff Pump, Bernie Waldon. Charles Queen. ROW Z: Wayne Tusing, Larry Mott, Ron Evert, Tom Wads- ROW 4: Dan Norman, Iames Smallets, Dan Boyd, Ken Cagle worth, Iohn Nestra, Ierry Noitz, Steve Worcester, Davy Edna Ferguson, Sandra Riccardi, Sandra Rutherford. Robinson. ROW 3: Mr. Morrow, Terry Hansen, Martha Mann, Iudy NOT IN PICTURE: Charles Meyer. ROW l: Murray Miller, Iohn Romeo, Connie Maye, Lynn Schrickel, Iean Burkett, Kay Miller, Bruce Thorne. ROW 2: Ianet Greider, Iudith Bowser, Sharon Mosier, Carol Vladeff, Marilyn Russell, Anita Hintz, Richard Kauble, Rober- ta Craig, Diane Coleman. 5 l ROW 3: Don Hale, Gary Gilbert, Iohn Mills, Diane Schatt Martha Gullett, Ieanette Whitcomb, Mary Io Brooks. ROW 4: Pam Brininger, Barbara Ballrncm, Janet Hughes Diane Carhart, Doris Thomas, Lois Dick, Iudy Hague. NOT IN PICTURE: Mr. Slater. ov We wax vu me XC we 'Qs' -1 ,:: E. F 38 CDOOYH 'S W, RMI- .V Her M Q15 Sf? sim' +I' E iv 4 5 Q, ,A X A 'ii e S3 Q ? 9:5355 X , VK: 'Ni' R , Q X awk 5 ii x J YK Beauty-Plus! I I ,,3:,. 'Q S :N -K . - ig .. , V Bow mx Shoxifoox we QRHDE SQHQOL 51 uUlM 5 C x 'Q .222 l Q I7 I7 I 5 L tj- Q' eowmasmmnom emo FHCULTY SOUTH MAIN STREET SCHO0L MRS. IESSIE CRAVENS Secretary VINE STREET SCHO0L Secretary FA ULTY GERTRUDE BERIE A SENORA BICKHAM Grade 2, South Main Grade 1, South Main 3 LUELLA BOYER HELEN CLEVELAND Grade 2, South Main Grade 1, South Main VIOLA CURLISS IEAN DANIELS Grade 2, Vine Grade 1, South Main EILEEN IMKE Grade 1, Vine LAURA HINTZ Grade 3, Vine CHARLES KAMENICK, HELEN LITTLE Grade 5, Vine Grade 1, South Main ETHEL LUND CLARA MASOWICH Grade 5, South Main Grade 1, Vine 1 , 'Xt-ti? . V Q. re GLADYS FISCHER IENNIE GREY Grade 5, South Main Grade 1, South Main JACK O'HARA HESTER ORNDORFF Grade 61 South M0111 Kindergarten, South Main FACULTY HVAC TANE PERSING BERNICE REED Grade 4, Vine Grade 6, Vine Nh CARL RIEGEL Grade 6, Vine GLENDOLA RINE Grade 5, Vine is E A 5, s N E . O Q 1 EVELYN ROBINSON DOROTHEA ROMANKO Grade 3, South Main Grade 3, South Main RUTH RULE RUTH SCHEERER Grade 4, South Main Grade 4, Vine 42 IOAN SCOTT EULA SCOTT Grade 6, South Main Kindergarten, Vine IENNIE TAYLOR Grade 3, South Main Grade 2, South Main MARY WAGNER EDNA VVILLER GWENDOLYN WOLFE Grade 4, South Main Grade 3, Vine NOT IN PICTURE: IACQUELINE MOHR and MARY LA FOUNTAIN. Music, and ETHEL HAV- ENS, Speech Therapy. IXTH GR DE tiki' if ROW l: Curtis Adams, Dean Behrendsen, Ronald Hedrick, Willa Filson, Fred Dickman, Ierry Iewett. Billy Frasure, Carolyn Claar, Ioan Bookmyer, Irene Held, ROW 3: Mr. Riegel, Iames Carothers, Donald Cagle, lean Betty Io Lezak, lane Bookmyer. Dickman, Ierry Hoy, Iames Bondf Dallas Ludwig, lack Iohns. ROW Z: Ioe Becker, Lynn Kaiser, Iames Capucini, Margaret ROW .4: Albert Cravens, Marsha Bechler, Vicky Anton, Nancy Dickman, Iuanita Dayringer, Betty Brooksher, Beverly Adams, Wolfe, Carolyn Good, Lynda Fowler. 5 ROW 1: Mary Ann Halbisen, Scotty Norris, Tommy Compton, ROW 3: Mrs. Reed, Lynn Williams, Catharine Ludwig, Mary Larry B. Hoy, Brian Williams, Roger Tea, Larry Keegan, Ray- Anne Venners, Ruth Ann Mesnard, Sam Meyer, Robert Wood- mond Moyer. ruff, Virgil Saunders, Kieth Payne. ROW 2: Donald Link, Sandra Hitt, Diane Ioseph, Karyl Wott, ROW 4: Norman Powers, Frances Oberdorf, Richard Mapus, Patty Kochendoerfer, Gary Myers, Janet Shepard. Iusto Vargas, Iohn Rogers, George Roach. 43 IXTH GR DE ROW l: Sharon McGrath, Teodora Lopez, Ierry Ross, Robert Koch, Wayne Suter, Dennis Wilson, Richard Keegan, Daniel Wahl, William Brown, Ronald Brown, Charles Shaull. ROW 2: Mr. O'Harrow, Iarnes Kastor, Gerald Miller, Betty Roberts, Carol Garza, Iohn McClain, Dinah Williams, Ioel Garza, Charles Williams, Wayne Myers, Iames Ohl. ROW 3: Iames Snyder, Wilma Stanley, Cheryl Maule, Donald Young, Teresa Spray, Barbara Van Ness, Dixie Dietrich, Sharon Shoup, Eugene Schwochow, Charles Thomas. NOT IN PICTURE: Iames Hull, Iackie Pump. ROW 1: Karen Broad, Iimmy Colvin, Nancy Czako, Gary Fiser, Larry Decker, lanet Keegan, Carol Lantz, David Hud- son, Donald Gibson, Virgil Faulkner, Christine Swain. ROW -2: Diane Chaqnon, Donald Bowersox, lack Bower, Ernest Gill, Frank Beier, Bonnie Brown, Betty Durst, Carl 44 Kowalski, Leroy Bilbrey, Edgar Ferguson, Charles Howey, Mrs. Scott. ROW 3: Ianet Urbine, Neta Sokolowski, Doyle Fausey, Wal- ter Condon, Frances Baker, Ioan Bell, Iohn Haynes, Robert Hall, Robert Freeman, Iames Burkett, Dee Anne Davenport. FIFTH GRADE 1,f'L fr 'i'3LQv71' f , .31-rs,f':. r l ROW 1: Patricia Ley, Martha Watt, Barbara Streeter, Marjie ROW 3: Larry Iones, Larry Sutter, Richard White, Glen Shell- Perry, Carolyn Meek, Bonnie Shearn, Kathryn Russell, Nita hammer, Richard Riccardi, Fred Ouaintance, William Stokes. Wunder. ROW 2: Mr. Kamenik, Harold Schwert, William Metz, Larry ROW 4: Dennis Depner, Larry Baker, William Stults, Iohn Williams, Ted VanMeter, Iohn Linehan, Sandra Warfield, Burdett, William Powell, Iohn Brininger, Ray Lindsay. Susan Raifsnider, Ianice Reed. me . ft 1 ' l F5 ROW l: Kenneth Bowman, Charles Hoffman, William Covert, Donald Burroughs, Dennis Iohnson, Iames Beier, Terry Ben- nett, William Coleman. ROW 2: Mary Becker, Iohn Hosieiter, Iames Brininger, Rich- ard Kauiman, Larry Binkley, David Kisiler, Gary Iohnson Roger Dick. ROW 3: Mrs. Rine, Gloria Henry, Cheryl Greenslade, Mari- lynn Foulk, Iacqueline Bolinger, Peggy Bowman, Steven Carmean, Richard Eshleman. ROW 4: Linda Andres, Leveia Thorne, Ann Beier, Patricia Cozad, Sylvia Behrendsen, Susan Ewing, Diane Davis. 45 FIFTH GR DE ROW 1: Iris Condon, Marion Frey, George Carhart, Iill Eaton, Robert Dinan, Diana Henry, Kent Meggitt, Iohn Maines, Wil- liam Durst, Ronald Beckman. ROW Z: John Davis, Marylin Davis, lames Combs, Diane Everhart, Robert Baker, Iames Anderson, Bonnie Damschro- der, Patricia Hall, Stephen Daniels, Carolyn Frey, Edward Noftz. ROW 3: Beverly Cain, Teresa Davis, Charles Campbell, Howard Franks, Thomas Bower, Connie McGirt, Thomas Dewey, Gerald Mesnard, Sharon Carter, Charles Brininger, Mrs. Lund. ROW l: Henry Rodriguez, Robert Smith, Richard Robinson, ROW 3: Danny Wise, Robert Meyer, Carole Norman, Marilea Ioe Wilson, Ralph Shetzer, Roger Ramey, loan Lozier, Silvia Keegan, Barbara Persing, Billy Tea, Iack Ross, Margaret Mendiola, Cathern Hall, Patricia Stoner. Humbergerp Charlotte Mathews, Michael McPherson, Mrs ROW 2: Ian Smith, Don Wineland, Frank Slessman, Christina Fischer. Scheer, Ellen Iones, Judy Nycum, Mary Norman, Karen Stein- NOT IN PICTURE: George Ritter, Iunior Howard. hauser, Karen Singleton, Iames Smith. 46 F 0 HTH GRADE ROW 1: Rush Andres, Rickie Grimes, Kenneth Cleary, Robert Lantz, Tommy Carothers, Iucly Maines, Donna Iones, Christine Bowman. ROW 2: Gary Caqle, Danny Daugherty, Iohn Mathia, Suz- anne Fiser, Ianice Iennings, Patty Iones, Sharon Ashenielter, Beverly Gilbert, Nancy Hunt. ROW 3: Mrs. Scheerer, Penny Friedley, Jimmy Dick, Patty Adams, David Dick, Barbara Good, Nancy Kaiser, Paula Gambill, Connie Bennett. ROW 4: Vicki Bechler, Kurt Meyer, Bill Sunclerhaus, Mike Andrews, Tommy Dickman, Roberto Vargus, Richard Good. YL.: ROW 1: Iames Stanley, Connie Walclon, Donna Whitehead, qaret Halbisen, Jeanne Schwert, Wanda Fowler, Chelcer Carol Noftz, Phyllis Pesnell, Maria Rodriquez, Patricia Welsh, Reinbolt. Mary Purdham, Kathryn Kuns, Vicki Mills. ROW 3: Mrs. Persing, Iohn Murphy, Ramiro Vargas, Ronald ROW 2: Lamar Parker, Darlene King, Nancy Moore, Carol Pettys, Michael Yinqling, Donald Spaide, Ted Neely, Iohn Fultz, Dorothy Barnett, Carol Toy, Kathleen Kemmerer, Mar- Roschie, Dennis Burkin, Merrill Smith. F0 HTH GR DE ROW l: Barbara Farrar, Barbara Dawley, Shirley Borer, ROW 3: Kathryn Carter, Ronald LeMaitre, Robert Lee, Gayle Sandra Ball, Charlene Henry, Connie Miteff, Joyce Czako, Baker, Jane Burkett, Thomas Kowalski, Frances Catalano, Judy Beatty, Eugene Ferguson, Patrick Archer. Ruth Baker, Donna Beebe, Lavida Evans. ROW 2: Richard Oueen, David Myers, LaMar Bennett, John NOT IN PICTURE: Thomas Hull, Carolyn Ballew, Robert Eaton, Gary Michaels, Jerry Owen, Robert Biller, Joanne McGowan. Eberly, Sharon Dirlam, Dawn Brugh, Mrs. Willer. ROW 1: Susan Kennedy, Anne Marie Hastings, Carol Ash- ton, Linda Snyder, Freddie Smith, Robert Snyder, Ronald Rutledge, Hector Mendiola, Bruce Abbott, Dennis Pfahler. ROW Z: Carolyn Thomson, Judith Mesnard, Rose Marie Haynes, Barbara Koch, Janice Seiger, Carol Mathews, Susan Warner, Judy Faulkner, Bernadine Wagner, Bonnie Kastor, 48 Janie Frey, Diane Pearce. ROW 3: Johnnie Whetstone, Ronald Runion, Roger Whit- taker, Gary Ross, William Bevens, Robert Spence, John Sawyer, Wayne Smith, Charles Felter, Frank Perrin, Carol Prentice, Miss Rule. THIRD GR DE 1 ROW l: Karen Franks, Robert Friedley, Robert Claar, Iay Duniee, Dianne Krieger, Susan Ieske, Kathryn Compton, Carol McMurtrie, Betsy Buck. ROW 2: Cathy Mellenthin, Danny Held, Roger Heckel, Lonnie Dick, Iames Ficke, Eric Andres, Christoter Hoffman, Iames Covert, Eddie Bennett, Bruce Matesick. ROW 3: Mrs. Wolfe, Roger House, Charles Bucklew, Elliot Adams, Barbara Pheiffer, Patty Pheitfer, Lois Parish, Pene- lope Ohmann, Elizabeth Dearth. ROW 1: Sofia Vargos, Sandra Zerman, Sandra Stennet, Penny Hatfield, Kenneth Noftz, Benny Spence, Calvin Perry, Robert Upton, Iohn Brooksher. ROW 2: Dell Schell, Darlene Reinbolt, Neil Rakes, William Pearce, Nancy Puckett, Linda Rader, Fay Tea, Sandy Sams, F rank Zerman. ROW 3: Mrs. Hintz, Dennis Meyer, Linda Stultz, Barbara Tea, Mary Lou Schatt, Richard Steinert, Margaret Riegel, Charles Zerman, Thomas Watt, Douglas Robbins. 49 THIRD GR DE ROW l: Patricia Condon, Norma Dick, Carl Earhart, Donna Durst, Teresa Bennett, Barbara Pinter, Annette Damschroder, Sophia Bovier, Tommy Anastasi, Iohn Becker. ROW 2: Thomas Beckman, Iames Carter, Linda Franks, Lois Dodway, Karen Friedt, Darlene Sommers, Ronald Eshleman, Aaron Eckelberry, Thomas Thoss, Constance Beier, Wanda Combs. ROW 3: Miss Taylor, Maria Davis, Candy Drown, Buddy Thurstin, Timmy Butler, Iohn Dewey, David Dayrinqer, Wil- liam Armstrong, Dennis Culler, Steven VanNess, Gloria Fredrick, Helen Ball. ROW l: Kenny Papenfus, Sammy Bloomfield, Cliffie Rogers, Ronnie Robbins, Ruth Ann Williams, Iohnny Rhodes, Shirley Stanley, Connie Mierke, lim Rebeck, Lonnie Mott. ROW Z: Donald Worcester, Harold Renfro, Richard Swain, Brenda Wilson, Randy Snyder, Bobby Williams, Margaret Slater, Iimrny Sinqleton, Ronnie Thompson, Linda Suter, 50 Claudia Young. ROW 3: Patty Millard, David Taylor, Susan Ritter, Denny Mosier, Susan Williams, Christine Miller, Maureen Tarris, Harold Tumblin, Karen Billman, Dale Slater, Mrs. Romanko. NOT IN PICTURE: Micky Rutherford, Connie Sieqer. THIRD GRADE ROW I: Haldon Michaels, Neil Meggitt, Eugene Marks, Dene nis Kauble, George Abdoo, Larry Logan, Stephen Lauren- deau, Carl Gill, Guy Ledman, Lee Leonard. ROW 2: Glenn Bentrim, Thomas Gardner, Norbert Freese, Ierry Kirby, Lynn Light, Lewis Meggitt, Iohn Miller, Sharon Meggitt, Patty Dayringer, Penny Gilbert, Patricia Lawrence. ROW 3: Donna Kirby, Marie Humberger, Cindra Lamson, Sally Killinger, Sue Ann Lee, Sue Kauble, Sharon King, Metta Sue Slessman, Orpha Garza, Carolyn Kastor. NOT IN PICTURE: Jennifer Harkey, Mary Mendiola. ECO D GE DE ROW 1: Iacqualyn Stultz, David Laurendeau, Roger Emery, Iames Henry, Linda Mesnard, Lionel Earhart, Kay Kistler, Gary McClory, Phillip Wilson, Mary Mullins. ROW Z: Linda Nycum, Iose Davis, Stephen Eaton, Suzanne Haynes, Connie Leonard, Mary Marske, Barbara McGrath, Robert Humberger, Richard Keegan, Patricia Lamb, Richard Maye. ROW 3: Sharon Patton, Kathleen Newman, Margaret Marske, Eugene Myers, Michael I-Iarkey, Ronald Koch, Marcia Brown, David Bilbert, Alice Felter, Mrs. Wagner. NOT IN PICTURE: Donald Kapp, Elizabeth Vcmdergriii. 5'I ECO D GR DE ROW l: Donald Beebe, Stephen Dick, Iarnes Abdoo, Buster Norman, Winona Condon, Karen Brautigam, Ianis Broad, Gloria Dinan, Ioan Bruqh, Linda Eckelberry. ROW 2: Filden Berens, Iessie Davis, Donald Black, Richard Baker, Iames Hare, Kay Dayringer, Cheryl Gill, William Daniels, Douglas Clingeman, Ienniter Eberly. ROW 3: Mrs. Boyer, Emily Emerson, Lorena Dills, Suzanne Everhart, Christine Scranton, Ralph Dirlarn, Billy Abner. NOT IN PICTURE: Patrick Baker, Michael Bonham, Robert Carter, Cathy Carhart, Patricia Bollman, Bobby Carter. I ROW 1: Kathy West, Carolyn Strecker, Curtis Stokes, Billy Shearer, Robert Ritchey, Danny VanMeter, Teresa Schrickel, Susan Powell. ROW 2: Rawlin Sams, Iimmy Shellhammer, Timmy Voltz, Patty Noftz, Linda Tea, Karen Schwochow, Vickie Pesnell, Claudia Roach, Marsha Rudes, Iudy Wise, Bryan I-Iatiield. 52 ROW 3: Mrs. Curliss, Danny VanNess, Richard Raypole, Dennis Roschie, Danny,Warmack, Barbara Swanagin, Bar- bara Reed, Lois Spitler, Sharon Nause, Iohn Purdham. NOT IN PICTURE: Kenny Winke, Priscilla Wott, Rosalie Payne, Brenda Perkins. SECIDND GRADE ROW l: Betty Sanford, Glenna Brininger, Wayne Meggitt, Whetstone. Mitchell Rhodes, Iohn McElfresh, Melody Tumblin, Linda ROW 3: Miss Senora Bickham, Clarence Cumbie, Timothy Sawyer, Carol Wilken, Iose Rodriguezf Kay Van Daren. Snyder, David Urbine, Alan Suter, Andy Smart, Sylvia Young, ROW 2: Stephen Schwochow, Carl Prentice, Jeffrey Norman, Karen Stevens, Iimmy Waters, David Wadsworth, Kenda Paul Baker, Patricia Urbine, Susan Shaull, Anita Ptamey, VanNess. Suzanne Shaffer, Barbara Zwerman, Donald Myers, Keith NOT IN PICTURE: lack Mesnard, Linda Roberts. ROW l: Gary Hirt, Keith Meyer, Iohn Welsh, Bemard Celek, Cathleen Franks, Fredrick Oberdorf, Paul Imke, Iames Lare- Raymone Moore, Richard Mooney, Donnie Eichler. more, David Mapus, Faye Mooney. ROW 2: Cheryl Gray, Karen Akers, Cindra Hofelich, Lillis ROW 4: Mrs. Berie, Melody Meredith, Vicki Irons, Carla Hughes, Dianna Ernsberqer, Rosalyn Szakovits, Linda Ficke, leske, Marie Dickman, Doris Halbisen, Nancy Dickman, Therese Becker, Pamela Glumm, Gay Martin. ROW 3: Harry Newsome, Garry Osmon, Diane Beckman, 53 FIR T GR DE ROW l: limmy Smith, Gary Shellhammer, Rolland Werbley, lane Held, Gary Spaide, Kathy Welsh, Roger Steinert, Ioan Schwochow. ROW 2: Buddy Smith, Larry Smith, Susan Nolting, Linda Zibbel, Linda Sutter, Ioan Russell, Alan Winkle, Diane Nestra. ROW I: Tim Meyer, Mike Toy, Gregory Akers, Rodger Hal- bisen, Chris I-Iofelich, Linda Hughes, Iuanita Vargas, Larry Adams, David Bennett. ROW 2: Rose Marie Noftz, Tim Murphy, Diane Beier, Paggy Hatfield, Betty Baird, Susan Carothers, Nancy Krieger, Fred Treen, Bobby Kastor. 54 -.t-1 u '-, 2 1 f .A- ROW 3: Miss Sommer, Ricky Thornton, Betty Watt, Iimmy Romeo, Gary Reinbolt, Scott Yingling, Sherry Whitaker, Pamela Warfield, Sandra Thornton, Michael Moore. NOT IN PICTURE: Kenneth Iones, Lois White, Gay Iones, Tina Rutherford. ROW 3: Mrs. Masowich, Nancy Baker, Iean Nause, Sandra Covert, Christile Brown, lames Greenslade, Ray Fowler, Linda Bennett, Suzanne Baker, Steve Kuns. NOT IN PICTURE: Don Perry, Christine Keegan, Loretta Wunder, Dennie Perkins. FIR T GR DE ROW l: Dal Major, Kenneth Smith, Thomas Wagner, Thomas Lozier, Lynnette Snyder, Lynn Dee Young, Hilda Mendiola, Timothy Tarris. ROW 2: Miss Little, Rebeca Rohde, Iill Davis, Gayle White, Patton. Smith, Gregorio Dhondt, Shirley Daniel Slater, Ierry 46' ' ifws.-3: ROW 3: Donald Thompson, Sandra Sears, Philip Smart, Dale Zimmerman, Robert Wilken, Kent Williams. NOT IN PICTURE: Donald McAfee, Iames Strausbaugh, Ier- ome Wettrich, Icimes Wettrich, Nancy Rader, Barbara Smart, Ianice Smith, Pamela Wollenslegel, Brenda Howard. ROW I: Beverly Bennett, Iucly Colvin, Don Bingman, Iulia ter, Emily Cleary, Betty Bigelow, Miss Cleveland. Keller, Berry Kennedy, Paula Baum, Charles Clouse, Roy ROW 3: David Brugh, Jackie Beier, Keith Dahms, Iohn Andres, Davis, Ronnie Major, Paul Beckman. Roberto Garzo, Donald Brown. ROW 2: Carl Combs, Myron Condon, Nila Bruno, David Dick, NOT IN PICTURE: Ronnie Beier, Roger Carter, Bonnie Kapp. Cynthia Davenport, Patty Beier, Jeannette Culler, Bettye Pin- 55 FIR T GRADE ROW 1: Thomas Iackson, Daniel Moyer, Gary LeMaitre, Oh1,Lianne Harnden, Richard Mayer. Richard McCleary, Sherry Evans, Kay Lynn Dick, Patty ROW 3: Mrs. Grey, Billy Leonard, Iuaniia Felter, Shirley Fraley, Nancy Hastings, Ianean Harlan. Durso, Iudith Kapp, Ierry Evans, Dennis King, Rynda Halbei- ROW 2: Michael Good, Iarnes Hoburg, Mark Eberhard, Don- sen, Pete Hunter, Ianet Frias. aid Killinger, Ierry Gill, Ioe Ferguson, Russell Farrar, Buck NOT IN PICTURE: Mary Dodson, Wayne Stults. ROW 1: Marsha McGath, Vicky Nichols, Billy Myers, Sharon Reniro, Robert McGrath, Cindy Miller. Marske, Joanne Noftz, Darlene Dodway, Ronald Meggit, ROW 3: Ned Reed, Steven Mann, Dennis Martin, Michael lames Pump, Iohn Miller. Nealon, Richard Williams, Maria Lopez, Larry Miller, Mrs. ROW 2: Carol Lacy, Sharyn Bullinger, Lois Marks, Ierry Daniels. Rose, Michael Baker, Greg Senior, Garry Culler, Roland 56 KINDERG RTE fM0 i g! ROW l: Lois Schwochow, Tim Gates, Paulette Ernsberqer, Lynne Metternich, Larry Walclon, Anne Schrickel, Mark Pickett, Richard Barnes, Gail Voltz. ROW 2: Bruce Reid, Linda Spade, Carol Winkie, Iohn Gedert, Victoria Norris, Richard Welsh, Barbara Castor, Ierry Richie, .pin Carol Rader, Dana Logan. ROW 3: Miss Scott, Cathy Gill, Gerry Tusing, Robert Holt, Linda Frantz, Beverly Vlacleft, Russel VanMeter, Susan Wil- bert, Dennis Franks. ROW 1: Bobby Noitz, Carol Light, Vickie Beddow, Karen West, Mary Earhart, Michael Shaull, Nancy Pearce, Drenda Thompson, Billy Keller, Andrea Dhams. ROW 2: Debbie Franks, Nancy Ritchey, Carlos Davis, Billy Ioe Wettrich, Stephen Clapp, Valerie Drown, Bernard Good, Cheryl Papenfus, Iohn Sberna, Louise Stockmaster, Sandra Cable, Ionathan Bilbrey, Robert Burr. ROW 3: Mark Megqitt, Richard Benfer, Gregory Miller, Keith Girton, Keith Jackson, Bruce Biller, Steven Hull, Danny Poc- ock, Bobby Fraley, Mrs. Orndorff. NOT IN PICTURE: Larry Sieqer, Brenda Ballew, Diana Davis, Dora Davis, Paula Noftz. 57 KI DERG RTEN Afternoon ROW l: Danny Bowen, Linda Mason, Tom Rogers, Debby Ricardie, Lem Hoffman, Linda Montgomery, Laura Mason, Iack Zirmen, Iim Johnson, Vicki Diehl. ROW Z: Beverly Bishop, Gail Wagner, Don Pesnal, Iane Pettys, Sue Dick, Iim Zirmen, Ierry Iohnson, Ann Yingling, Charles Narthker, Linda Irons, Paul Bennett, Kenny Leigh. ROW 3: Miss Scott, David Friedly, Crystal Pettys, Ruth Lahr, Henry St. Claire, Ioveta Rodriguez, Paul Packer, Penny Gray, Steve Tea, Sharon Craig, Steve Ieske, Diane Reigal, Iohn Beckman. ROW 1: Eddie Reams, Rhea Gilbert, Linda Lamson, Kathy West, Carolyn Kapp, Kathleen Laurendeau, Gwen Moyer, Vicki Sawyer, Veda Halbeisen, Linda Clouse. ROW 2: Iulia Pump, Catherine Rohde, Richard Gill, Patty Humberger, Stephen Eberly, Robert Sams, Douglas Schedeler, Linda Stinson, Billy Mesnard, Gerald Evert. 58 ROW 3: Mrs. Orndorff, Linda Craig, Iames Archer, Steven Mathews, Randall Dick, Bobby White, Pamela Lamb, Nancy Norman, Richard VanNess, Dennis Stull, Sandra Abner. NOT IN PICTURE: Ronald Lee McAfee, Larry Sanders, Ioyce Burns. I V Ommazmrsoms Q ANI? 90 1 x f i ' 5 ,OA V, J N 'we fl tx A' XX MX 74 ff if Q - M ll f . X ,A 1 X ' ' rg 'X ul if A IN. A pl 19 6 COURIER TAFI? The formal presentation of my 1956 Courier Staff is a source of pleasure and pride for me. Throughout my eight years of annual director- ship, I have worked with many outstanding staff members. However, this year's staff, as a whole, has drawn more favorable comment from all who have observed them at Work than has any previous group. The sincere interest Terry Coleman, Mr. Koester, Bob Bowman. Sylvia Broad and Iackie Millard, Class Editors. These two set a real record for speed and accuracy in ac- complishing their task of identifying and arranging the approximately 1600 pupils of the Clyde Schools. The Senior Class History was also developed by these Class Editors. Iudy Crockett. Art and Organiza- tion Editor. Iudy Was a real asset to our staff. Her job was a big one, and T it was Well handled. The division pages were planned and drawn by her. The job of identfying the mem- bers of each club was also her re- sponsibility. 60 in developing a fine book accompanied by un- paralleled enthusiasm has enabled us to pro- duce this, largest of all Couriers, efficiently and in record time. I sincerely believe that when the people of Clyde have had a chance to examine the 1956 Courier, they will also join in the praise of this very deserving group. And now, l Wish to present: Terry Coleman. Senior Editor, and Bob Bowman. lunior Editor. Their first job is planning the layout for each page. Then comes the job of making assignments of those pages to the staff member involved. The completed page is then checked for accuracy, and is finally sent to the printer. One of the biggest jobs of the Editor is to keep the production operating on schedule. These two Editors have done a superior job this year. The '56 Courier is evidence of their efficient leadership. Iackie Millard, Judy Crockett, Sylvia Broad. 5 ,, i Fit . ' J 5. 5 f ff' 5 ,zflwhgigf 1 5 -: 5 s k i t . 5 E L a 'S 3 Ty-zgi, . i 153,13 . 1, tux, i' - Z is r,.,..,,, ..,.. L M , 25515 5 ' 7 7 Q27 :ARM Q . 1,5 ,f 1 2 - 5-Q. rsciipgf- fQ'1jsw.9jk ,it l 5 6 3 5 frat.-519:31 ft 'ig ir L4 ri, 1. - .K - nf. ' M wrii+ff?ilclvg'l i f if 11: r 13- A -.rg--,,.f.: - gwiqff, pew' wie-Ji wr. -- ,f . :Lv sis f.fzff8,i'ftf 5v-'sw 's,,w,,f,--51 gm. - 3 1 ' f '- A's:ff,1wf::,i:- f swf: 3 2. ' Q K -QL K . A-'H I z u : -1 A H X , 19 6 COURlER TAFI? Ardis Shetzer and Ann Risley. Typ- ists. These two girls had the job of typing up all copy or printed matter which make up the book. Their reg- ular attendance and efficient typing were a necessary operation in keep- ing our production on schedule. Ray Hintz, Business Manager. Ray had his share of headaches with the magazine drive, the yearbook drive, and keeping the financial records ac- curate. Charles Perry, Sports Editor. Char- lie had no small task in rounding up the material he needed in order to develop his section of the book. It is a good thing that he had patience as well as perserverance. I am proud of my staff and I am proud of the job they did. I am sure that Clyde will be proud of their 1956 Courier, and of the people responsi- ble for it. Paul R. Koester Yearbook Advisor Anne Ftisley, Ray I-lintz, Ardis Shetzer. Carol Whittaker and Frank Hum- berger, Photographers. These two did the informal photography work for our informal pages and for the sport section. Both deserve a lot of thanks for the help they gave to the other staff members. They cut, glued, typed, and proof read as needed. Charles Perry, Carol Whittaker, Frank l-lumberger 3 l l l DRAMATICS ROW l: Carolyn Carmean, Dianne Dieteich, Rod Persinq, Don Frederick, Steve Kemper, Charles Mann, David Bennett, Patricia Sutter, Connie Dick. ROW 2: Mary Schriclcel, Ann Wunder, Dorothy Spence, David Miller, Francis Czako, Sandra Duniqan, Cheryl Kuns, Ioie Miller, Sonia Bovier, Ieanne Mears, Ioyce Center. ROW 3: Miss Fernamberq, Larry Bucklew, Pamela Bruqqer, Gwen Wolfe, Faye Slessman, Iulieann Tilrico, Iudy Glumm, Marjorie Oberdorf, Carol Fowler, Barb Dagq, Iudy Osmon, LIBR ROW 1: Lois Bouyack, Linda Behnke, Bonnie Cole, Norma Greider, Karol Meyer. 62 Iackie Millard, Barbara Voltz, Karol Meyers, Mrs. Zanqer. ROW 4: Mike Taylor, Margaret Romeo, Gwen Ley, Nancy Mesnarol, Carol Perrin, Arlene Coleman, Linda Behnke, Karen Cain, Barbara Dick, Sue Kistler, Ianice Hemmer, Anne Risley, Nancy Lance, Mr. West. ROW 5: Frank Humberqer, Tom Lynch, Charles Perry, lack Weisheit, Ierry Bodnar, Linda Robinson, Becky Eshelman, Nadine Blauvelt, Shirley Wise. RY ROW 2: Shirley Wise, Carolyn Miller, Carolyn Hartley, San- dra Fultz, Beverly Adams, Phyllis St. Clair, Mr. West. AVI Tl0N CL B ROW l: Harry Manninq, Ioie Miller, Linda Warner, Ieanne Srnith, Ioyce Center, Marjorie Oberdorl. ROW 2: Mr. Wolfe, Iack Tarris, Gwen Wolfe, Lynne Sless- man, Mike Taylor, Dave Moorehead, Arlene Coleman, Carol 0VIE ROW l: Lee Ritter, Anlynne Russell, Ralph I-Ieckel, Francis Czako, David Miller, Edward Buck, Tom Purdham, Charles Hedrick, Woodrow Earhart. ROW 2: Dick Kuns, Richard Dunfee, Karen Cain, Russell Benefiel, Kenneth Gill, Bill Hague, Barbara Thomas, Bonnie Perrin, Ronald Bucklew. ROW 3: Glen Goltz, Harry Ayers, Iack Weisheit, Larry Thompson, Merlin Colvin, Larry Mullins, Steve Kemper, Robert Romeo. CLB McClain, Karen Wott, Ronnie Bucklew, Mr. Flarnrn. ROW 3: Randal Depner, Frank Humberger, Terry Coleman, Rod Persing, lack Weisheit, Adrian Stanley, Mike Taylor, Steve Kemper, Charles Mann, Iim Pearce. l-V-ew I W., ' ' 63 - l 41. 4. JUNIOR MATH ROW 1: Bemice Skilliter, Woodrow Earhart, Kenneth Welch, Robert Venners, Iohn Sutter, Charles Kilmer, Iaclc Sticuski, Ronnie Miller. Buck, Richard Robbins, Larry Fredrick, Donald Denham, Terry Dick, Clifford Perrin. ROW 3: Bill Strong, Curtis Thornton, lim Billings, Tom Davis, ROW 2: Mrs. Stevens, Mary Haynes, Ruth Mary Wott, Edward Iohn Baker, Richard Dagq, Randal Depner. ROW 1: Dick Kuns, Gary Keegan, Roger Williams, Harry Manning, Carol Perrin, Donna Watt, Danny Fxias, Linda Warner, Ronnie Bucklew. HOW 2: Mr. Wolfe, Ronnie Brown, Adrian Stanley, Ray Hintz, Harold Iennings, Monty Fredricks, Iohn Wott, Glenn 64 Goltz, Tom Purdham, Mike Taylor, Iim Pearce, Mr. Flamm ROW 3: lim Green, Dennis Curliss, Willson Baker, Ioe Line- han, Bob Werth. Hugh Zimmerman, John Peters, Steve Kem- per, Cloyd Payne, LaMar Curliss. JUNIOR CIE CE ROW 1: Iaclc Sticuski, Ierry Bowman, Iackie Quimby, Bd- Haynes, Barbara Guisbuhler, Carl Van Meter, Charles Kil- ward Buck, Iohn Sutter, Robert Smith, Robert Venners, An- mer, Iean Dinan, Mr. Flamm. lynne Russell. ROW 3: Caren Colvin, Don Burkin, Barbara Cozad, Alice ROW 2: Mr. Morrow, Kenneth Welch, Robert Gillett, Mary Barrett, John Burkett. Gary Bowser, Patricia Dcrwlev. ROW l: Harry Manning, Roger Williams, Ronnie Brown, Fiser, Bill Orndorff, Carol Schwan, Mrs. Stevens. Dave Bowman, Cloyd Payne. ROW 3: Terry Coleman, Ben Davis, Hugh Zimmerman, Robert ROW 2: Carol Fowler, Dennis Curliss, Willson Baker, Arthur Werth, Ray Hintz, Lloyd Bookmyer, Iim Pearce. 65 F. ROW l: Linda Warner, Donna Watt, Paula Smith, Ioan Rob- bins, Dixie Brininger, Lynne Slessman. R. F. ROW 1: Arclis Shetzer, Dorothy Schrader, LaVauqhn Moyer, Barbara Evert, Bonnie Tarris, Iudy Krauss, Vicki Worcester. ROW 2: Mrs. Golembiowski, Betty Sherck, Lois Smith, Iudy Wise, Karen Wott, Mary Felter, Barbara Garn, Connie Baker, Andrea Becker. 66 To O ROW 2: Linehan, B. L. ROW 3 Kathryn Thomas, BOW 4: Mrs. Mong, Ianet Purdham, Harold Ienninqs, Ice Glenn Goltz, Phyllis Schwan, Ieanne Smith. Barbara Ernsberqer, Sylvia Broad, Carolyn Miller, Lindner, Lois Baker, Virginia Billings, Barbara Bonnie Tressler. Connie Cain, Ginger Hull, Pat Meyer, Pat Rock, Nancy Williams, Sandra House, Barbara Berie, lane Center. F. ROW 1: Virginia Bucklew, Sandra Fultz, Bernadine Lorentz, Mary Hoffman, lean Snyder, Gail Taylor. ROW 2: Mrs. Engle, Bonnie Tressler, Janet Mesnard, Barbara Ernsberger, Veronica McGirt, Barbara VanMeter, Shirley Scheerer, Nancy Fowler, Bernice Skilliter. F. ROW 1: Lanny Gilbert, Bill Strong, Russell Benefiel, Bob Pope, Larry Dinan, Ioe Wott, David Matter. ROW 2: Tom Kelso, Clayton Bentrim, Iames Woodruff, Ronald ll. A. ROW 3: Janet Simco, Margaret Kelso, Susan Shoup, Norma Walden, Evelyn Strausbaugh, Shirley Wise, Gwen Bell. ROW 4: Donna Hartley Barbara Howey, La Vaughn Hintz, Evelyn Kollat, Faye Fultz, LaVaughn Stanley, Linda Wilson. F0 0 Ioseph, Iohn Wott, David Amert, Mr. Hastings. ROW 3: Randal Depner, Iohn Baker, Bill Dagq, Iohn Peters, Tom Davis, Richard Dagg. PHY ICAL EDUCATION ROW l: Michael Shanahan, Ronald Welch, Iohn Romeo, Pat Bookmeyer, Murray Miller, Luther Long, Donald Smith, Rodney Shaull, ,Martin Earhart, Ierry Smith, Dennis Strecker. ROW 2: Bob Miller, Elwood Frasure, Dick Mesnard, Iohn Gray, Larry Bucklew, lack Loudenslager, Charles Queen, Richard Pesnell, Richard Robbins, Paul Ohmann, Donald Smith. ROW 3: Ieff Pump, Larry Farrell, Lynn Schrickel, Gary Kuns, Grant Hostetter, Ralph Sheam, Iohn Mills, Richard Gam, Roqer'Carter, Tom Kuns, Larry Stanley, lerry Noftz, Larry Gill, E IOR ROW l: Norm Noss, Mike Taylor, Iim Scheerer, Arthur Fiser, Dave Bowman. 68 Mr. Hendricks. ROW 4: Gary Gilbert, Denton Meek, Ronnie Evert, Mark Wott, Bill Huss, Bruce Thorn, Charles Bowman, Paul Dick- man, Richard Kauble, Ieri Stoll, Bill Tezak, Walter Rostetter, Donnie Hale. ROW 5: Steve Worcester, Larry Behrendsen, Louis Hoffman, Kenneth Pocock, Douglas Robinson, Larry Brooksher, Carl Dickman, Robert Kramer, Bobby Dills, Daniel Becker, Clifford Perrin, Iim Bolinqer. COT ROW 2: Mr. Koester, Terry Coleman, Bob Werth, Iack Weis- heit, Bob Bowman, Frank Humberger. VARSITY 6' ROW 1: Iohn Bolinqer, Don Frederick, Gerald Mills, Tom Baker, Norm Noss, Dave Moorehead, Ioe Wott, Arthur Fiser. ROW 2: Mr. Larson, Mr. Miller, Bill Orndorf, Louis Capucini, Bill Weller, Tom Lynch, Ierry Gray, Mr. Hendricks, Mr. PHYSICAL ROW l: Larry Strausbaugh, Tom Iones, Iim Billings, Howard Pesnell, Norman Walker, David Powers, Nicky Dick, Curt Thornton, Larry Frederick, Donny Denham, David Saunders. ROW 2: Bob Quaintance, Kenneth Myers, Chris Bradford, Tim Norris, Kenny Cagle, Larry Chiow, Terry Dick, Larry Fultz, Brautigam. ROW 3: Frank Humberqer, Terry Coleman, Wayne Bilbrey, Bill Eshelman, Willson Baker, Iim Wilson, Norwood Smith. EDUCATION CharIes'Noftz, Mr. Hendricks. ROW 3: Bill Haque, Bill Biller, Richard Noftz, Tom Hansen Larry Howey, Daryl Taber, Ed Walters, Eugene Meyer, Ron nie Baker, Ralph Bentrim, George Carter, Richard Iones. 69 t , , Xl .-,Q ll LL FORCE ROW l: Ieanne Mears, Ianet Mesnard, Bonnie Tressler, Ioie Tilrico, Iudy Glumm, lucly Wise. Miller, loyce Center, Linda Wamer, Dorothy Schrader. ROW 3: Sue Kistler, Bernadine Lorentz, Gail Taylor, Sandra ROW 2: Mr. Sarvis, Marjorie Oberdorf, Nancy Fowler, Nancy House, Paula Smith, Alice Barrett, Mary Hoffman. Mesnard, Mary White, Nancy Wilson, ludy Osmon, lulianne E l0R Y-TEE ROW 1: Mary Felter, Barbara Van Meter, Mary Ellen Hudson, Mary Ann Tilrico, Sonia Bovier, Ieanne Mears, Bonnie Tarris, Sandra Pultz, Ianet Mesnard, Bonnie Tressler, Carol Whit- taker, Ioie Miller, Andrea Becker, Virginia Bucklew. ROW Z: Miss Fernamberq, LaVaughn Moyer, Marge Fultz, Vicki Worcester, lackie Millard, Gwen Bell, Barbara Dagg, Barbara Ernsberger, Jeanne Smith, Thelma Shriver, Nancy Mesnard, Georgia Schrader, Iudy Qsmon, Sylvia Broad, Nancy Wilson, Shirley Wise, Margaret Romeo, Lois Baker, Shirley Scheerer. 70 ROW 3: Barbara Voltz, Ardis Shetzer, Jean Snyder, Bernadine Lorentz, Carolyn Hartley, Carolyn Miller, Pat Rock, Anne Risley, Faye Fultz, Nancy Lantz, Connie Cain, Phyllis Schwan, Sandra House, Mary White, Iane Center, Ianis Tusing. ROW 4: Kathryn Lindner, Ianet Purdham, Iudy Crockett, Nancy Williams, Linda Robinson, Barbara Berie, Carol Fow- ler, Ginger Hull, Nadine Blauvelt, Virginia Billings, Lynne Slessman, LaVaughn Stanley, Pat Meyer, Evelyn Kollat, Mary Hoffman. JUNIOR Y-TEE ROW 1: Caren Colvin, Barbara Shaffer, Gwen Wolfe, Iudy Glumm, Donna Thompson, Pam Bruqqer, Barbara Thomas, Lois Bouyack, Sue Kistler, Paula Smith, Connie Dick. ROW 2: Carol Krauss, Dorothy Schrader, Ann Wunder, Iudy Krauss, Lynda Mosier, Phyllis St. Clair, Betty Sherck, Marilyn Strouse, Barbara Everett, Rose Marie Boqer, Anlynne Russell. ROW 3: Mary Schrickel, Iudy Fought, Sue Taylor, Barbara Garn, Madonna Carmean, Cheryl Kuns, Ioyce Center, Mar- jorie Oberciorf, Nancy Fowler, Karen Wott, Kay Hartman, Iulieann Tilrico, Iudy Wise, Pat Smith, Frances Czako, Sharon Dick, Kathryn Watt, Mrs. White. ROW 4: Barbara Kreaqer, Faye Slessman, Connie Baker, Sandra Duniqan, Donna Hartley, Bonnie McClain, Donna Voltz, Ruth Dick, Elaine Armstrong, Barbara I-lowey, Karol Meyer, Kay Abbott, Carol Schwan, Sue Shoup, Barbara Cozad, Barbara Dick. ROW 5: Karen Cain, Linda Behnke, Helen Heft, Marge Koch- endoerfer, Denise Dietrich, Pat Dawley, Becky Eshelman, Dixie Brininqer, Linda Wilson, Pauline Bracken, Ianice Hem- mer, Arlene Coleman, Alice Barrett, Ianette Iackson, Dorothy Greider. TUDE T COUNCIL ROW l: Sonia Bovier, Ruth Dick, Gwen Wolfe, Ioie Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Crabtree, Lynne Slessman, ludy Osmon, Ianet Jackson, Barbara Shaffer. ROW 3: Iirn Scheerer, Glenn Goltz, Ierry Ashton, Iohn Peters. 71 EIORG. .. ROW l: Dorothy Schrader, Rose Marie Boqer, Marge Foltz, ROW 3: Nancy Wilson, lean Snyder, Sylvia Broad, Ianet Vicki Worcester, Judy Krauss, Ioie Miller, Iudy Osmon, Bon- Mesnard, Bernadine Lorentz, Ianet Purdham, Mary Felter, nie Tressler, Andrea Becker, Connie Baker, Lois Smith, Carol Lynne Slessman, lane Center, Pat Meyer, Carol Perrin, Car- Schwan. olyn Hartley, Carolyn Miller, Pat Rock, Becky Eshelman. ROW 2: Ioyce Center, Shirley Scheerer, Linda Warner, Iudy ROW 4: Barbara Ernsberger, Barbara Thomas, Arlene Cole- Wise, Ardis Shetzer, Gwen Bell, Barbara Dagq, Barbara man, Ginger Hull, Connie Cain, Phyllis Schwan, Sandra Gam, Nancy Mesnard, Lois Bouyack, Iudy Glumm, Gwen House, Iudy Crockett, Barbara Dick, Sue Kistler, Ianice Hem- Wolfe, Iulieann Tilrico, Karol Meyer, Ieanne Smith, Mrs. HIST, FGY9 Fuliz, DOHUCI Wllif. BC1fbCIfCf Befie- Zanqer. JU l0R HIGH HEERLE DER 72 JUNIOR G. A. A. ROW 1: Sharon Dick, Sharon Mosier, Sharon Ritter, Kay Brininger, Sharon Behrendson, Karen Thomas, Mary Schrickel, Kaye Abbot. ROW 2: Carol Krauss, Marilyn Krauss, Mary Ellen Frias, Bernice Skilliter, Ruth Kuhns, Vicki Shaffer, Sarah Sue Scheerer, Judy Mills, Karen Halbisen, Barbara Binkley, La- Vaughn Foulkner, Anlynne Russell. ROW 3: Mrs. Zanger, Ianei Hughes, Ioyce Glumm, Kay Miller, Ianet Gray, Sharon Dick, Diane Ferrall, Iudy Hague, Elaine Eshelman, Sandra Smith, Virginia Havens, Martha Mann, Mary Io Brooks, Nancy Berie, Marilyn Russell. ROW 4: Vicki Wise, Iackie Quimby, Sandra Riccardi, Mary lane Lee, Beatrice Wunder, Ann Steinert, Iudy Carter, Sandra Dunigan, Ruth Dick, Kit Mann, Sandra Meyer, Mary Haynes, Beverly Smith, Ann Eshelman, Pat Smith, Sue Taylor. ROW 5: Caren Colvin, Pat Dawley, Faye Brininqer, Iane Beckman, Mary Io Persing, Ianet Aldrich, Rosanna Dayringer, Diane Shaft, Carol Vladeff, Kathy Faulk, Owenna Bovier, Barbara Cozad, Carolyn Humberger, Bonnie Cole. ROW 6: Kathryn Watt, Diane Singleton, Barbara Shaffer, Alice Barrett, Linda Wilson, Pam Brugger, Faye Slessman, Lois Wilkerson, Donna Voltz, Judy Fought, Marge Kochen- doerfer, Barbara Kreager. Iudy Glumm, Vicki Worcester, Marge Fultz, Gwen Wolfe. ROW l: Rev. Donahoe, Gwendolyn Ley, Nancy Williams- rich, Carol Fowler, Ben Davis, David Amert, Norwood Smith, Vice President, Bill Dencer-President, Iudy Crockett, Iudy Charles Nieset, Hugh Zimmerman, Iohn Wott, Cloyd Payne, Osmon-Treasurer, Rev, Butler, Kathryn Lindner. Dixie Brininger, Lloyd Bookmyer, Donna Watt, Nancy Lantz, ROW 2: Sonia Bovier, Carol Whittaker, Barbara Dagg, Anne Roger Williams, Harry Manning, Miss Stacy-Sponsor. Risley-Secretary, Ianet Purdham, Mary White, Lynne Diet- NOT IN PICTURE: Ioanna Miller. THE CLYDE CH PTEH 0E THE NATIO AL H0 HH OCIETY The Chapter was organized at Clyde High School in the belief that a local Chapter would do more to accomplish the objectives ot National Honor Society. Historically, the National Honor Society is some thirty-tive years old. It was started in Chicago in l922 at a regular meeting ot the National High School Principals Association. From an organization ot twenty-two Chapters in that tirst year, the Honor Society has grown to become a National Organization with 5919 Chapters in all 48 states. The obiect ot this organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development ot character in students ot Clyde High School. Students to be eligible candidates tor election to this Chapter must have a scholarship average ot 3.5 tor sophomores and 3.0 for Iuniors and Seniors. Their eligibility shall then be considered on their service, leadership, and character, by the Chapter Council. 74 Mu ga XR ff sic 5 NN SNS .D s .,, Ki ? Q -we lk. W .M C V 17 X ,su L. - HIGH SCHO0L BAND ROW 1: Iohn Wott, Ianet Purdham, Arlene Coleman, Ruth Mary Wott, Larry Thompson, Robert Romeo, Iohn Peters, Iarnes Pearce, Dixie Brininger, Marjory Oberdorf, Ioan Rob- bins, Paula Smith, Helen Heft, William Hague, Patricia Smith. ROW 2: Hugh Zimmerman, Frances Czako, David Miller, Donna Watt, Carol Schwan, Robert Pope, Sylvia Broad, Ioanna Miller, Linda Warner, Lynne Slessman, Nancy Wilson, Margaret Romeo, Iudy Crockett, Ronald Brown, Dennis Curliss, Iack Weisheit, William Dencer, Drum Major. ROW 3: Michael Farrar, Harold Ienninqs, Cloyd Payne, David Bowman, Thomas Purdham, Carol Whittaker, Donald Burkin, Lanny Gilbert, Keith Anderson, Arclis Shetzer, Lynda Mosier, Sue Taylor, LaMar Curliss, Glenn Goltz, Ierry Ashton, Michael Taylor, LaVaughn Moyer. ROW 4: Terry Coleman, Barbara Voltz, Norman Noss, Ieanne Smith, Ralph Heckel, Pamela Bruqqer, Gwendolyn Ley, Mary Ann Tilrico, Terry Dick, Mary Schrickel, Ray Hintz, Barbara Thomas, Patricia Sutter, Ianette Jackson, Carol Fowler, Sonia Bovier, Nancy lean Fowler. ROW 5: Mr. Hale, Director, Carol Perrin, David Moorehead, Gary Bowser, Edward Buck, Mr. Chidley, Assistant Director. C DET BAND ROW l: Sharon Behrendson, Iudy Hague, Ianet Emerson, Richard Iones, Marilyn Russell, ROW 3: Pamela Brininger, Faye Brininger, Diane Schatt, Ianet Hughes, lean Burkett, Gloria Burroughs, Clifford Perrin, Carol Vladeif, Ann Steinert, Richard Shetzer. Lynne Schrikel, George Carter, Iohn Romeo, Iohn Mills, Kaye Brininger, Ierry Bowman. ROW 2: Gary Gilbert, Iudy Bowser, Anita Hintz, Ieanette Whitcomb, Iane Beckman, ROW 4: Alice Schwan, Barbara Gilbert, Don Hale, Roberta Craig, Iohn Burkett, Karen Mary Io Persing, Barbara Bollman, Doris Thomas, Stella Compton, Iacqueline Quimby, Thomas, Kathy Foulk, Sharon Mosier, Charles Kilmer, Owenna Bovier, Grant Hostetter. Diane Coleman, Sue Beir, Mr. Hale, Director. CLYDE HIGH The 1954-55 school year was another busy and successful one for the Clyde High School Band. The year was climaxed by the re- ceiving of the Superior I rating at the state contest at Marion, Ohio, last spring. During the 1955-56 year we had a guest conductor at the spring concert. Also, we enjoyed immensely our exchange concerts with Fremont Ross. The band was a little smaller this year since no eighth grade students were admit- ted to the group. The new set up gives up a CHO0L B D Cadet Band of seventh and eighth grade stu- dents, and two elementary bands, one at South Main and the other at Vine Street Ele- mentary schools, composed of fifth and sixth graders. Song Flutes are taught to fourth grade pupils, sixty one finishing the course this year. Once more, we are happy to report that we have enjoyed the support of the commun- ity of Clyde, financially and otherwise. We are most grateful. Where's everybody? Music Makers Well, Ronnie! SOLOISTS SOLOISTS Carol Perrin, Mike Farrar, Carol Schwan, Joie Miller. Gary Bowser, Jackie Quimby, Ruth Mary Woti, Hugh Zimmerman. ACCOMPANISTS SOLOISTS Judy Crockett, Donna Watt, Cloyd Payne. Iudy Crockett, Gwen Ley, Terry Coleman, Glenn Goliz Dennis Curliss. FLUTE TRIO MIXED WOODWIND QUINTET Jackie Quimby, Carol Schwan, Donna Watt. Donna Watt, Ioie Miller, Glenn Goltz, Hugh Zimmerman Iohn Wott. FRENCH HORN QUARTET BRASS SEXTETT Glenn Goltz, Jerry Ashion, Dave Bowman, Harold Iennings. Barbara Thomas, Gwen Ley, Carol Perrin, Glenn Goltz, Cloyd Payne, Harold Jennings. MIXED CLARINET QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET Sylvia Broad, Arlene Coleman, Nancy Wilson, Linda Warner. Jack Weisheit, Dennis Curliss, Ronnie Brown, Iudy Crockett. . 3 4 I ' 1 . ' Pi I IJ SOLOISTS CLARINET QUARTET Iohn Wott, Arlene Coleman, Donna Watt, lack Weisheit, Iohn Wott, Ruth Mary Wott, Larry Thompson, Robert Romeo Cloycl Payne. 80 GLEE CL B ROW l: Iudy Osman, lackie Millard, Nancy Wilson, Mary White, Carolyn Miller, Barbara Dagg, Carolyn Hartley. ROW 2: Barbara Thompson, Norma Walden, Donna Hartley, FRESHMAN1 AND ROW 1: Carol Krauss, Dorothy Schrader, Rose Marie Boger, Mary Schrickel, Lois Smith, Barbara Gam, Betty Sherck, Iudy Krauss, Marilyn Strouse, Anlynne Russell. ROW 2: Marge Kochendoerfer, ludy Fought, Connie Baker, Kit Mann, Carol Schwan, Judy Glumm, Lois Bouyack, Bonnie Cole, Kay Abbott, Cecilia Davis, Ioyce Center, Iulianne Til- rico, Margaret Adams, Phyllis St. Clair, Lois Wilkerson, Sharon Dick, Mr. Chidley. ROW 3: Barbara Dick, Linda Behnke, Faye Slessman, Kath- LaVaughn Hintz, Linda Robinson, Gail Taylor, Nancy Fowler, Marjorie Oberdorf, Mr. Chidley. 0Pll0 ORE CHOR S ryn Meyer, Cheryl Kuns, Ruth Dick, Elaine Armstrong, Gwen Wolfe, Bonnie McClain, Donna Voltz, Barbara Shaffer, Bar- bara Kreager, Sandra Dunigan, Helen Heft. ROW 4: Sue Kistler, lanice Hemmer, Connie Dick, Barbara Howey, Arlene Coleman, Hal Shaull, Charles Mann, Hugh Zimmerman, Scott Schell, Bill Strong, Denise Dietrich, Karen Cain, Kathryn Wott, Pauline Bracken, Ruth Mary Wott, Becky Eshelman. .lt ' 81 ROW l: Barbara Voltz, lanet Mesnard, Carol Whittaker, Shriver, Linda Warner, Bonnie Tarris, loie Miller, Mary Ellen Gwen Bell, Kathryn Linclner, lean Snyder, Bernadine Lorentz, Hudson. Shirley Wise, Pat Rock, Anne Risley, lucly Crockett. ROW 3: Vicki Worcester, Andrea Becker, Pat Meyer, LaVerne ROW 2: Mr. Chidley, Sandra Fultz, Shirley Scheerer, Virginia Pagitt, Barbara Berie, Cloyd Payne, Iohn Wott, loe Linehan, Billings, lane Center, Ginger Hull, Faye Fultz, Lynne Siess- Louis Capucini, David Bennett, Connie Cain, Linda Robinson, man, Donna Watt, Lois Baker, Evelyn Strausbaugh, Thelma Nadine Blauvelt, Mary Felter, Marge Fultz. JUNIOR and E Itlli CH0liU This choir has been reorganized since this picture was taken, and this group, less the boys, is a girls glee club now. Because of the inequality in voicing, we decided that the group would function much better as a girls glee club. The tive boys pictured above and about halt the girls are now singing in the High School Choir, which meets three mornings a week before school. Other members oi this group are Keith Anderson, Wayne Bilbrey, Terry Cole- rnafn, Bill Dencer, Harold lennings, lim Scheerer, and Paul Swartz. There are also tour Sophomore girls in the early morning group: Arlene Coleman, Becky Eschelman, Dorothy Schrader, and Carol Schwan. The new group hopes to go to the District Choral Contests at Bascom, and will participate in the concerts in March and May. This group has sung for the Thanksgiving Assembly Concert, The PTA Christmas Concert, and the Christmas Assembly. They will also sing in the March Concert, the May Concert, and Baccalaureate Services. This is the only group which hasn't been changed in the High School program and are doing excellent work. 82 WW SPGRTS f-Q fi ff-5 If 'N A QU ,N XT XT K-XA f-X OFT, mmpmo 2: :STN m A x 1955 ROW 1: Mgr. Bill Ornclorff, Bill Taylor, Bill Dencer, Bob Metzgar, LaMar Fredricks, Phil Broad, Lowell McRobbie, Roger Kuns, Mike Tilrico, Tom Stiger, Doyle Wise, Bob Streeter, Harold Iennings, Iim Stevenson, Mgr. Gary Keegan, Mgr. Bob Brutcher. ROW 2: Mgr. Iohn Peters, Louis Capucini, Torn Dagg, Bill Weller, Dennis Curliss, Roger FOREGROUND David Matter,'Steve Kemper, Don Frederick. I 9- V - 1 . i TRACK V Casey, lack Weisheit, 'Charles Nieset, Willson Baker, Iim Wilson, Ted Gray, lim Scheerer, Ronnie Brown, Tom Lynch, Coach Hendricks. ROW 3: David Long, Ierry Gray, Iohn Bolinger, Bob Roberts, Ed Daykin, Bill Eshelrnan, Charles Perry, Frank Humberger, Bob Bowman, Glenn Goltz, Norm Noss. TR CK C0 E A. W. HENDRICKS, COACH The Clyde thinclads of 1955 were invincible in dual meets, however, they were only second best in the big ones with the exception ot the Bowling Green and Clyde Relays. ' There were ten senior lettermen on the 1955 squad with Robert Metzgar win- ning the coveted outstanding senior award. The 1956 squad can be one of the Pliers better squads, should the Blue and Gold' team be more determined than those ot the recent years. Twenty six lettermen from the 1955 squad should be available tor competition. As usual the Pliers will be meeting class A competition in dual meets. The dashmen, hurdlers, pole vaulters, discus, and shot putters should have theirldays, as there is a lot of talented material in these events. The eleventh annual Clyde .Relays should be the outstanding home event of the 1956 season, with the Pliers, defending champions, meeting some of the outstanding Class B teams' in Ohio. The SBC Meet, as usual, will probably be the preview for the District Meet, with the Pliers battling the Oak Harbor Rockets. 1955 RECORD 1956 SCHEDULE Clyde 86 Elmore 32 April 6 Willard at Clyde Clyde 671!3 Port Clinton 50 2X3 April 13 Elmore at Clyde Clyde won Clyde Relays 50 points Colum- April 20 Port Clinton at Clyde blCU'1Cf 19V2 5 April 27 Clyde Relays Clyde Runners up in SBC 67 1X3 points May 4 SBC Meet Clyde 112 Berlin Heights 22 Castalia 5 May 8 Reeeferd Qt Clyde Clyde won Bowling Green Invitational scor- Mgy 18 and 1Q District Meet mg 18 points May 25 and 26 State Meet Clyde Runners up in District 28Vz l955 lBASEBALL B ROW l: Mcmcxqers: lack Tcrris, Bill Ncxsonti. ' Row 3: Dave Bennett, Ierry Mills, F1'crnkl-lumberqer, AHcxrold Ienninqsg Tim Storer, Hcrllard ROW Z: Ben Davis, Lowell Mqlilobbie, Bill Weller, Bob Meizqcr, Torn Lynch, Norm- Noss, Martin, Bill Dencer, Glenn Goltz, lim Stevenson, Keith Anderson, Coach Brczutiqczm. Bill Linden, Dave Moyer. ' 5 Q ' I . I . BASEBALL rC0lVllVlE T Having lost 8 regulars through graduation, the 1955 Fliers baseball team was made up mostly of Sophomores and luniors. Inexperience was the key to the outcome of the season as errors and Weak hitting prevailed. The finest pitching performance of the season was a two-hitter by Bill Weller, although Fremont Boss won l-0 on an unearned run. Third baseman, Bob Metzgar, won the batting award with a .375 average. Bob also was named the outstanding Senior baseball player. The batting order for most of the games was as follows: Noss, second basep Lynch, shortstopp Metzgar, third base: Martin, center field, Weller, pitcherg Iennings, right fieldp lvIcRobbie, left field, Dencer, first baseg Anderson, catcher. Openings that will be difficult to fill will be made by the loss of Bob Metzgar at third and Lowell McRobbie in left field, through graduation. Several promising candidates from the Freshman class should make the battle for these as well as other positions quite interesting come next spring. With the experience of this season and that gained playing Iunior American Legion ball, we hope that this group may again give Clyde High a fine baseball squad. ' Norman I. Brautigam Football Coach - 1955 RECORD 1956 SCHEDULE Clyde ..... .... l Iackson .......... 7 April 3-Fremont Ross Catl ,Clyde ..... .... 8 Norwalk St. Paul .. l April lO-Gibsonburg Clyde ..... .... 0 Fremont Ross .... l April 17-Open Clyde ..... .4 Green Springs .... 2 April 25--Fremont Ross Clyde ..... ...... 2 York ............. l Tourney: April 28-30-May 2-4 Clyde ............ O Attica .... ..... l 2 ' TOURNAMENT Clyde ..... ...... l Crestline . . . . . . .3 Charles Perry Bill Eshelmczn Willson Baker Dennis Curliss Frank Humberqer 1956 SE IOR FOOTBALL Louie Capucini Iim Wilson Jim Scheerer Ron Brown Ted Gray VARSITY FO0TBALL SQUAD ROW 1: Ioe Wott, Ted Gray, Tom Lynch, Bob Werth, Dick Hunt, Roger Casey, Wayne Bilbrey, Iohn Bolinger, Iay Pump, Ron Brown, Torn Baker, Manager. ROW 2: Don Denham, Manager, Ierry Gray, Ierry Ashton, Ben Davis, Frank Humberqer, Charles Perry, Willson Baker, Bill Eshelman, Iim Wilson, Louis Capucini, Burt Benefiel, Bob Miller. ROW 3: Coach Miller, Coach Larson, Kurt Bauer, IackfTarris, David Ferrall, Dennis Curliss, Bill Weller, Bob Bowman, Ioe Barrett, Iack Weisheit, Monty Fredricks, Iim Scheerer, Bill Orndorf, Mike Taylor, Melvin Mowrey, David Ewing, Roger Williams, Art Fiser, Manager. other followers of our team for their co-operation throughout the football year. FO0TBALL C0 ME T Our 1955 Football season ended with a record of one win, one tie, and seven losses. Playing many class A schools for the first time provided some of the stiffest competition Clyde High School has ever encountered. But due to the growth of our school, experiences with class A schools will help us in the coming years. The co-operation of the boys and students was far greater than our record. The football squad was lacking in depth and experience. The desire of the boys to win finally came through in the last game of the season with a victory over Elmore. Frank Humberger, for the second straight year made the all-conference team as a tackle. Frank was also elected captain of the team by his team- mates. There will be many vacancies due to the graduation of the ten seniors from our squad. The following seniors played their last game for Clyde High School: Ted Gray, Ronnie Brown, Frank Humberger, Charles Perry, Willson Baker, Bill Eshelman, lim Wilson, Louis Capucini, Dennis Curliss, and lim Scheer. We hope that these boys can be replaced by members of our Iunior High squad, which ended the season with only one loss. Once again I wish to thank the coaching staff, the students, faculty and Robert E. Miller Head Football Coach 1956 SCHEDULE 1955 RECORD Preview-St. Ioe .... E5 Clyde Sept 7 Preview Anthony Wayne ...l2 Clyde Sept 14 Anthony Wayne Ctherel Toledo Clay ....... 40 Clyde Sept. 21 Clay Genoa ............ 32 Clyde .... . . . Sept. 28 Genoa Oak Harbor ....... 14 Clyde Oct. 5 Oak Harbor ftherel St. loe ...... .... 2 6 Cyde Oct. 12 St. Ioe Ctherel Lakeside .. . ..... 13 Clyde .... ..... O ct. 19 Lakeside Gibsonburg ....... 25 Clyde .... ..... O ct. 26 Gibsonburg Ctherel St. Mary's ......... 33 Clyde Nov. 2 St. Mary's Elmore .... ..... 1 4 Clyde .... ..... N ov. 9 Elmore JR. HIGH FO0TBALL The following people were members ot the 1955 Ir. High Football Squad. We regret that we were unable to secure a photograph of this group. Grade Nine Iohn Baker, Russell Benetiel, Richard Dunfee, Gerald Gillett, lames Ernsberger, Eugene Meyer, Robert Smith, Dorr Scheerer, Hal Shaull, lack Taylor, Curt Thornton, Dan Whitcomb, Kenneth Welch, Charles Young, Robert Pope, Gary Pocock, Richard Mesnard. Grade Eight Ronald Baker, lohn Burkett, lames Bolinger, Ralph Bentrim, Larry Eultz, Iohn Gray, Grant Hostetter, lerry Kastor, George Kelso, Terry Dick, Ronald Brown, Rodney Shaull, Richard Shetzer, Norman Walker, Ken Meyer, Larry Brooksher, Bill Huss, Denton Meek, Paul Ohman, Walter Rastetter, Richard Robbins. Man- agers: Pat Bookmyer, Larry Bucklew. Grade Seven Bernie Waldon, Douglas Robinson, Michael Shanahan, Steve Worcester, Ken Cagle, Dan Boyd, Ron Evert, Murray Miller, Richard Kauble, Iohn Romeo, Gary Gilbert, Ierry Smith, Richard Garn, Bill Biller, Bobby Dills, Roger Carter, Tom lones. BASKETBALL 1955-56 Results 1956-57 Schedule Green Springs Clyde ....... 57 November Port Clinton ........ Clyde .......... 60 30 Gt NOTWUHC Oak Harbor .... Clyde ....... 49 December Castalia .... Clyde ,......... 55 3 at Oak Harbor St. Mary's .... .... C lyde ....... 34 11 Norwalk .... Clyde ....... 43 14 St, Mar-Y-'S Genoa ..... Clyde ....... 61 18 Gibsonburg . . . .... Clyde ....... 51 21 St. loe ...... Clyde .......... 50 IGHUCIZYG-b b Carey ........ .... C lyde ....... 43 8 1 Son wg St. Wendelin ....... Clyde ....... 71 11 St. Joe Willard ....... .... C lyde .......... 72 15 Lakeside . .. Clyde ....... 83 18 at Carey Elmore . . . Clyde ....... 80 22 25 St. Wendelin 29 at Willard February 1 Lakeside 8 at Elmore 1955-1956 V RSITY B SKETBALL TEA Ben Dcfvis, Tom Lynch, Glenn Goltz, Harold Ienninqs, lim Wilson, Dick Hunt, Bill Dencer, Bob Werth, Bill Weller, Ierry Ashton, le-rry Gray, Norm Noss, Bert Benefiel. I BASKETBALL SENIORS 0 W 1955-1956 RE ERVE BA KETBALL TEA ROW 1: Horrry Mornninq, Ioe Bcxrrett, Iotck Weisheit, Dick Hunt, Bob Werth, Bert Benefiel, Keith Anderson, Bob Miller. ROW 2: Cootch Miller, lock Torris, Iirn Greene, Monty Frederick, Dove Bowmcrn, Iim Peotrce, Denny Wothl, Artie Fiser. NINTH GR ma BASKETB LL ROW l: Russ Benefiel, Bob Pope, Lee Riiter, Curt Thornton, Da-gg, Scoit Schell, Dick Mesnard, Bill Strong, Robert Smith. Iohn Baker, Torn Davis, Don Burkin. ROW 3: Paul Ohmann, Coach Larson, Ralph I-leckel. ROW 2: Charles Herrick, Terry Dick, Danny Whitcornb, Dick ROW l: lim Bolinqera Bill Huss, lohn Gray, Ecl.Waliers, Nick er, Richard lones, Ronnie Brown, Chris Bradford. Dick, Ronnie Baker, Larry Fultz, George Kelso. ROW 3: Larry Bucklew, Sam Orndorff, Richard Robbins, Rich ROW 2: Steve Bodnar, Roy Brieqel, Iohn Burkin, Norm Walk- ard Noftz, Grant Hosietter, Iohn Romeo. ' 95 IXTH GB DE BA KETBALL Curtis Adams, Iames Bond, James Capucini, lack Iohns, Donald Link, Coach Kamenik. EVE TH GRADE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Murray Miller, Lynn Schrickel, Larry Farrel, Larry Gill, Bob Moyer, Richard Garn, Donald Smith Phil Bauer. ROW 2: Bobby Dills, Don Hale, Danny Boyd, Steve Worchester, Kenny Cagle, Doug Robinson, Richard Pesnell, Danny Lauro, Terry Hasen, Larry Behrensen, Coach Slater. NOT IN PICTURE: Richard Kauble, Dennis Taber, Danny Norman, Gary Gil- bert, Mark Wott. Sl TH GB BE BASKETB LL ROW l: lackie Pump, Larry Decker, Richard Keegan, Dennis Wilson, James Hull, David Hudson, Virgil Faulkner. ROW 2: Wayne Sutter, Robert Koch, Edgar Ferguson, Ierry Ross, Leroy Bil- brey, Frank Beier, Iarnes Burkett, Ern- est Gill. ROW 3: Iames Kastor, Wayne Myers, lames Snyder, Coach O'Harrow, Don- ald Young, Doyle Fausey, Gerald Miller. NOT IN PICTURE: Eugene Schwochow. ROW l: Iohn Hostetter, Iohn Bur- dett, Richard Riccardi, Iohn Line- han, Terry Bennett, ,Larry Wil- liams, Larry Binkley, Roger Dick, Charles Huffman. ROW 2: Iohn Brininqer, Glen Shellhammer, Richard White, Larry Baker, William Coleman, David Kistler, lim Brininqer, Mr. Kamenik. IIIFTII GRADE BASKETBALL ROW l: Iames Anderson, Billy Tea, Charles Brininqer, Howard Franks, Danny Wise, Robert Meyer, Tom Dewey, William Durst. ROW 2: Ronald Beckman, Rich- ard Robinson, Iames Smith, George Carhart, Mr. O'Harrow, Ian Smith, Ioe Wilson, Ralph Shetzer, Edward Noftz. NOT IN PICTURE: Frank Sless- man, Kent Meqqitt. 1955 H0 EC0lVlI G The Queen for the Homecoming Game was lean Snyder. Her attendants were Bonnie Tressler, Shirley Wise, and Iackie Millard. Captains for the St. Ioe Homecoming Game were Frank Humberger, Ted Gray, and Charles Perry. 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