The OLYMPIAN Staff Ken Bailey Alan McCord Sharon Stanley Carter Beck Joe Mook Kim Powell Melanie Gottberg Bill Martin Greg Haren Jeff Chapman Sherri Rohm Ellen Daniels Co-Editor Co-Editor Co-Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Artist Photographer Photographer Photographer Advisor 2 It is just too too bad that school is nothing but work, work, work.
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Cappy Lewis We lost a very devoted man and friend when W. G. Lewis passed away two winters ago. He was one of the kindest, unselfish and spirited men this area has ever known. Mr. Lewis, known to everyone as Cappy, was well known throughout this area for his car and truck dealership. He was called Cappy the Truck King. He was a member of The United Commercial Travelers' Council No. 590; The Ohio Automobile Dealers' Asso. and The National Automobile Dealers' Asso. But he was known to others, especially those in scholastic sports, as a booster of local athletics. He was an energetic man who helped and advised all on how to excel in their own field of sports, especially track. The local youngsters came to know him well and love him for his coaching. He not only gave advice to youngsters in individual sports, but he also attended any and all sports events he could manage. Cappy was born May 8, 1911 and grew up in Lisbon. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Lisbon; the New Lisbon Lodge No. 65; F. and A. M.; Wilfred Clunk V. F. W. Post 4111; John J. Welsh American Legion Post 275; Eagles Aerie No. 2216, all of Lisbon, Ohio. He was a veteran of the United States Army and served in WWII. Even with his long and hectic schedule in the center of this community, he still found enough time to give a local athlete advice and encouragement. You would always find him at a sports event in which the athlete that he gave advice to was in. So we, the Editors of the 1978 Olympian, would like to have the privilege to dedicate this yearbook to a great man-----Cappy Lewis. 4
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