Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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THE HELM Presented by the Semors of the HARRIS ELMORE HIGH SCHOOL Elmore, Oh1o r 4 H 6 , ' B. 'L rl! +-3 A ' . ' -52.4, e N H. fx . ,J T, , 1., V' . H 1 if -, , .5 - Q, 1 3 . w A . , 4 Ak - , we +7 , '. I mf!- ! S ff, ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN TABLE UF CIINTENTS Adm xmstratmon Semors Underclassmen Sports Act1v1t1es Mus 1C Grades SPORTS Adve rt1 s 1n g MUSIC GRADES ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING N sr? il 'fn v.'u srfggbc W . Q 1 y , X 1 B F E X 1 V+, au, 8 x A ' .- V , V :lf ' AIIMINISTRATIUN HAROLD BECK WILSON WEIS President Vice President HAROLD BUCK GEORGE IAEGER Clerk The Board of Education plays a most important role in the educa tional program They must balance the school budget hire teachers and other school personnel, adopt a salary schedule, authorize pur- chase of supplies, and formulate the policies and practices of the school. Under their leadership the i school has achieved many high ideals of which the students and faculty are very proud. MANLY MAGSIG CARL WENDT 4 UPEIH 'TENIIENT Graduates Congratulatlons upon your graduatlon You are golng forward Your speed and progress from now on depends upon how much you have learned 1n the years Just past Graduauon 1s not the mag1c word for success lt opens no doors by 1tself Therefore you must not stop learmng just You have ach1eved Just one success by graduatlng Your success 1D hfe w1ll depend upon how you mult1ply that achmevernent To forge ahead after graduauon you must not rest on yours laurels but you must deter mme your goals 1n hfe and work toward them Once you have reached these goals you must set h1gher ones so that you w1ll always be gomg forward Best W1shes L R Hetrlck 5 . I , . . be- cause you have taken one step forward. Xi AD CATHERINE ANSTEAD ' English, Latin MILDRED ARNOLD BURL BARKER Second Grade Vocational Agriculture PHYLLIS BARKER RICHARD BUTTS ROGER CARPENTER Commercial Music Director Industrial Arts 2 k lj. V. . ' i 1g'gf2g.L ' G 1 r 5, 2,13 . ' s A 3 R v 4 . A DORA COLEMAN LAUREL DAMSCHRODER CLARENCE EGERT English, American Vocational Home Economics Mathematics Government RAY GOETSCHIUS JOHN HAMM MATTIE HECKMAN Social studies Physical Education Third Grade 2 I.. af- ' .f HERBERT KATKO Social Studies MARILYN INGERSOLL VELDA JAMES Grade Music Sixth Grade ALVINA KONTAK IRENE LEISER GRACE MYERS English Third Grade First Grade MILDRED ROTHERT CHARLES RYMERS ELEANOR SCHANECK Fourth Grade Science Second Grade SHIRLEY STROHL GARNET WEBER ANN WINKLER GOLDA YEASTING Fourth Grade Fifth Grade First Grade Fifth and Sixth Grade 4 jr ' 5ECRETARY Gertrude Haar s X l COOKS Elrzabeth McCarty Marre Lemke Esther Hasselkus BLS DRIVERD Clarence hlerr Aueusr Bach hrne me ler Wocdrow Damschroder Carroll Rader RayGoer5crr1Js 8 . HFHUUL lSSISTlNTf 'T CASHIER Ellen bchroeder iii JAIwITORb -Xlxm Grebler Harrx Krueger S X J ' 4 4 4 X x ,'g r l hs .1A' J K. Q Y V! , V ' . , I , L ' -, f x - K Q X fy I.. 1 , XX! , , f l A A . 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' J' , - s:1:.A SWA BXRYKNNNHNX NNGWL M74 z k E NIR CLASS HI Tlllll at 4, Qrfgiamsgf W We the class of 1956 turn back our thoughts to our f1rst school days when we entered the flrst grade wlth ll glrls and 27 boys The flrst few years we learned to pr1nt count and tell txme Whlle we were In the thlrd rade our early talent for muslc was beglnnlng to show e jomed the fourth grade 1n havm a kltchen orchestra Some of the mstruments were bazoo as egg beaters and last but not least a b1g kettle for a drum The fourth flfth and smxth grades were spent learnlng to perfect the three R's Durmg the s1xth year of school We v1S 1ted the c1ty waterworks The next year we entered Jumor I-hgh School Chang1ng classes was an exc1t1ng new exper1ence for us In the seventh grade we had a Halloween party complete w1th a ghost walk 1n Lester Lemke's barn In the e1ghth rade the class enjoyed a Halloween party at V1rg1n1a Myer's ouse In the sprlng Betty Kalser had a party for the class Flnally we cl1mbed to the mnth rung of the ladder Thls year we galned seven new members four of wh1ch were from Benton Townsh1p As Freshmen we sponsored a dance after a basketball game Also thls year we had a Chrxstmas ex change party In February we had our freshman assembly As sophomores we had eleven members on the football team three boys on the reserve basketball squad twelve out for track and n1ne members ln the band On Aprll flrst we In our Jumor year we gave our play Clement1ne 1 November 9 On December 28 we sponsored a dance after the Elmore Glbsonburg basketball game Aga1n thzs year we gave our assembly Aprll flrst The blggest event of the year came on May 14 as the .Tumor class sponsored the Junlor Sen1or Banquet and Prom of wh1ch the theme was Moonllght and Roses At last we reached the flnal steps ln our hlgh school llfe we were semors We had our senxor p1ctures taken m October In Aprxl we gave our semor play Hot Water under the d1rect1on of Mrs Dora Coleman Another Job of the year was workxng on the I-IELM and gettmg It ready for publ1cat1on All the members of the class had the opportun1ty to work on the yearbook Many hours of planmng and organ 1zat1on were spent 1n the mak1n of a good I-IELM The latter part of the year we were busy p annmg for baccalaureate and commencement On May 12 we were honored by the Jumors wxth a prom of whlch the theme was Neptune's Garden Baccalaureate was held May 20 and Commencement was May Z5 Our semor year proved to be a thr1ll1ng experlence for us can ' '43 7-22. if L 3' A A in 33'?Wb 10 4-' mf 'f xxx 'L 1 Q was g S gf fm-1 5 Y - Q 1, 4 2 l I-i 3 x N M' xi Q. 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H . ll . ll ' 1 a l u Y 1 P o 0: gn. sv if .1 I W :- In I. 0 v .xiii , tx 4: 7 L- In p ' fl -9 , fi 2- Z ff - ' -ss, -f 2 - CLASS WILL We the Sen1ors of 1956 bemg of as sound mlnd and body as poss1ble and knowmg that our days ln H E H S are numbered do hereby make our last w1ll and testament maklng all other promrses null and vold Kenneth Avers w1ll my ab1l1ty to get mrxed up IH everythmg I do to Nancy Haar Helen Bay w1ll my honor of berng ed1tor of the Helm to John Votaw Eva B1ttner w1ll my 1nterest rn Genoa to Faye Rothert Tom Cross w1ll my new Ford to Pattl James and Shlrley Sahr Tom Croz1er and I Dennls Kruse w1ll our tardy sllps and excuses to Robert Kuhlman Douglas Plckard and Llnden Damschroder Loren Damschroder w1ll my apprec1at1on for Amer1can Government to Alan Wltt Lyle Schl1evert and John Morrrs Jean Deltemyer w1ll my dxsllke for homework to Be-atrlce Hetrlck Jane Deltemyer and Ruth Longenecker Nancy Draper w1ll my cookrng ab1l1ty ln home econom1cs class to Mllan Kardatzke Lowell Kmerelm and Nyle Kardatvke Karl Flrck w1ll my apprec1at1on for geography class to Carol Guth Jane Howard w1ll my blue eyes and long eyelashes to Rex Ohl Paul Johnson w1ll my qu1ck temper and old toothplcks to Almce Avers and Janet Kuhlman Betty Kalser w1ll my sk1ll for saw1ng wood to Karen Hetrlck May she follow IH Abe L1ncoln's footsteps Lauren Kardtzke w1ll my way w1th the g1rls ' to Danny Wood Lester Lemke w1ll my sly look to Judy Owen B1ll Llng and I Walter Shrader w1ll our ab1l1ty to play basketball to B111 Kuhlman Duane Lohr w1ll my athlet1c sklll to Wllbur Orman and Robert Waterman and hope they make a champron football and basketball team Rlchard Longenecker w1ll my lnterest rn photography to Tr1n1dad Cuevas Carol Fondessy and Shlrley Gr1ff1n V1rg1n1a Myers w1ll my rnterest m tall blondes to Karen Jacobs Jane Peters w1ll my qu1et ways to Barbara Magsmg Don Roepke w1ll my curly ha1r to Mlles Kardatzke B111 Rohloff w1ll my ab1l1ty to get xnto trouble to Barbara Moellman Ellen Schroeder w1ll my cafeterxa cardpuncher and cashbox to Larry Deacon Jean Vandersall w1ll my ab1l1ty to ch1cken to Tom Dolph Darlene Weng and I Margaret Wltt w1ll our honor of be1ng P'n'G co edxtors to Bud and Jo Anne W1dmer hoprng that they w1ll take flrst place next year Shxrley Whrte wxll my fancy ha1r do to J1m Derrckson Jeannene W1llett w1ll my trlp to Glrls State to Jlm Bolander Robert Zunk w1ll my Ford convertxble to Llsa Sparkes and Lynda Semrock Happy rodd1ng glrls' The r Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs r Mrs Mrs r r r r Mr entuve class w1lls to Hetr1ck An ldeal sen1or class Kontak A sen1or class wlth the foreslght to plan ahead Coleman A class that responds to Amerlcan government Anstead A sen1or Enghsh class that llstens more and talks less Barker A P'n'G staff that doesn't have to rush to meet deadllnes Butts A band that knows how to read musrc Damschroder A home economrc class that doesn t gOSS1p Haar A class that doesn't keep her runmng so much Katko A geography class that knows what he IS talkrng about Rymers Best wrshes for a champxon basketball team Hamm Best w1shes for a champlon football team Egert A course rn elementary arlthmetlc Barker A vocat1onal agr1culture class that doesn't break wmdows mometers Mr Carpenter An 1ndustr1al arts class that doesn't smg or whlstle or ther I, , . . . . . . . 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LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Karser Vrce Presrdenr Mr Helrrck Lauren Kardatzke Presrdent Iearmene Wlllett Secretary Mrs Komak B1llL1ng Treasurer MOTTO Before us l1es the tlmber let us bu1ld FLOW ER Lllac Carnat1on COLORS Lrlac and Whlte VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Jeannene W1llett Kenneth Avers 1956 Class Song It's a tzme for Joy a trme for tears A t1me we'll treasure thru the years We'll remember always Graduat1on Day At the Sen1or Prom we danced t1ll three And then you gave your heart to me We'll remember always Graduat1on Day Tho' we leave 1n sorrow all the Joys we've known We can face tomorrow knowmg we'll never walk alone When the Ivy Walls are far behrnd no matter Where our path may wmd We'll remember always Gracluat1on Day TUNE Graduatlon Day I-Iarr1s Elmore Alma Mater Hall to thee our alma mater ever wmll we Drarse thy name May ye always stand sedatly evermore rema1n the same We w1ll cherrsh rn our mem'r1es days whmch we must b1d good bye Ever mmdful of the treasures that you taught us Elmore Hrgh Elmore I-hgh School 19 our beacon may rts lrght forever shme Wherever we may choose to Journey through l1fe's pathways be our gurde Courage strong and ceaseless str1v1ng are your standards that brmg fame These w1ll lead us ever onward and wrll always be our arm 3 I ' I 1 3 V 1 I 1 C 1 1 n n . , s 1 1 u 1 , . 1 1 J . 1 , 1 ' 1 . ' 1 , . 1 1 , . --13845 A xt 6' KEININETH AVERS The Lord gave a few people brarns Kenny evtdently had a pull Class Vrce Presldenr 1 2 Treasurer 3 Student Councrl Treasurer 2 Pres1dent4 F B L A Vtce Pres1dent3 4 Track 1 2 Varsrty Club 1 2 3 4 ProJector Club 3 Vlce Presrdent 4 Class Play 3 Helm 4 HELEN BAY My bram feels ltke a pmcushlon stuck full of thlngs to do Class Presrdent 3 F H A 1 G A A 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Ltbrarran 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versatrle 4 Class Play 3 P n G 2 4 Helm Edrtor 4 Llbranan 4 Ensemble 4 Clannet Quarter 1 2 Clarinet Tno 3 4 EVA BITTNER She looks lrke an angel and acts lxke one too but you never can tell what an angel mrght do Class Secretary 2 Student Councrl Vlce Prestdem 3 Secretary4 F H A 1 2 3 4 F B L A 3 Treasur er 4 Band 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 Glee Club 1 2 Versatrle 4 P n G 4 Helm 4 TOM CROLL Grrls are a nutsance but I llke to be bothered FFA 123 Football1234 Track12 Var slty Club 3 4 Helm 4 A TOM CROZIER Dark tall and nor so hard ro lrke ar all F ll T Band 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Varsrry Club '3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Class Play 3 4 LOREN DAMSCHRODER '-sn In hrs eyes the mxschref dances Football 1 3 4 Track 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Helm 4 JEAN DEITEMYER Why worry'7 It brrngs nothing but gray harr A 23FBLA34GleeClub Versaule 4 P n G 4 NANCY DRAPER It is a good thing boys were made or she wouldn I have much ro talk abour. FHA 234'GAA 234'Band12,3,4-Glee Club 1, Reporter 2g Versatrle 43 P n G 2, 4g Helm 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. iiuuv KARL FLICK A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. F.F.A. 2.3, Secretary 4g Football 1,2,3,4p Track 1, 2, 3g Varsity Club 45 Projector Club 3, 43 Class Play 43 P'n'G 4g Helm 4. JANE HOWARD 'It s nice to be natural when you re naturally nice F HA 1 4 G AA 12 MtxedChorus3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versattle Prestdent 4 Class Play 3 Student Drrector 4 P n G 4 Helm 4 En semble 4 PAUL JOHNSON Nature made htm as he should not too bad and not too good Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 Varstty Club3 4 PnG4 Helm4 BETTY KAISER Dtd you ever know a pretty gtrl who wouldn t fhrt Just a lxttle Class Secretary 3 Vtce Presrdent 4 Student Counc1l1 F H A 1 3 G A A 2 Football Queen 4 Band 1 2 Secretary!! 4 Mtxed Chorus Prestdent 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versatxle 4 Class Play 3 4 P n G 4 Helm 1 4 Ensemble LALREN KARDATLKE A 4 perfect Eentleman courteous tntelltge -Q at G a hle rc Class Vtce Presrden 3 P stdent-1 F F A 3 Treasurer 4 Football 2 Basketball 3 Track 4 Varsr x Club 2 secretarx Trea uret 3 Presrdent 4 P n G 4 Helm 4 DENNIS KRUSE He ts good and he IS bad always Jolly and 'W' f Y 7' never sad 0- Student Counctl 3 Vtce Pres1dent4 F B L A 2 -5 3 4 Football 1 4 Track l 2 3 4 Varsrty Club I 'N 2 3 4 ProJector Club 3 Class Play 3 Helm 4 -N LESTER LEMKE If stlence IS golden Les rs poverty strtcken Class Presrdent l F F A I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Band I 2 Varstty Club 3 4 P n G 4 Juntor Red Cross 3 Helm 45.2 WILLIAM LING He who can expres hrs thoughts ts truly a great IIl3l'l Class Treasurer 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball l Track 2 Mrxed Chorus student Dtrector 4 Var sm Club 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Class Play 4 Lrbranan 4 P n G 4 Helm 4 DUANE LOHR Life is like a game of football with time out for dates. Class Secretary 1, F.F.A, 1, Junior Officer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Football l,2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Helm 45 Ensemble 1,2, 3g Class Play 4. RICHARD LONGENECKER A gentleman makes no noise Basketball 1 3 4 Athletic Manager 4 Camera Club 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Helm 4 JOE MIRELES Why should the devil have all the good times? Class Treasurer 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 Track I 2 3 4 Varsity Club 1 2 3 4 Helm 4 VIRGINIA MYERS A friendly face is fatr for a fnendly heart is there F B L A 4 Band I 2 3 4 MixedChorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Class Play Student Director 3 4 P n G 4 Helm 4 Ensemble 5 n v n I ' F.HaA. 1.2. 3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: 4. 17 JANE PETERS Srlence IS a ftne Jewel for a woman. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1,25 Versaule, Vrce-Presrdent 4, P n G 4, Helm 4. DON ROEPKE I could be better if I would, but it's mrghty lonesome belng good.' Class Treasurer 1 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 3 Track 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 Helm 4 WILLIAM ROHLOFF Don t take lrfe to serrously you never get out of ll ahve anyway F F A 2 3 4 Football 2 Basketball 1 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Projector Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Helm 4 Qs-. 'hir S. ELLEN SCHROEDER If I cannot do great thrngs I can do small thrngs rn a great way A B Glee Club 1 2 Versatrle 4 Class Play 3 P n G 4 Helm 4 Trlo 3 Nl WALTER SHRADER Htgh arms form htgh characters great objecttves brtng out great mtnds Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 Varsrty Club 3 Vtce Prestdent 4 Helm 4 Juntor Red Cross Prestdent County Treasurer 4 JEAN VANDERSALL I am a woman therefore what I thtnk I must say FHA 123 Pres1dent4 GAA Band 1 2 3 Vtce Presrdent 4 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versattle 4 Class Play 4 Helm 4 Ensemble 3 4 Iuntor Red Cross Vtce Prestdent 3 DARLENE WENG Three thtngs shrneth the sun the moon and her han' A 1234GAA 123 Soc Chatmlan 4 F B L A 1 2 3 Presrdent 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versatrle Treasurer 4 Class Play 3 Student Director 4 P n G Edttor 4 Helm 4 Lrbrarran 4 Ensemble SHIRLEY WHITE lt IS better to be small and shme than to be btg and cast a shadow StudentCouncrl2 F H A 1 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 Treasurer 4 F B L A 3 Secretary 4 Band 1 2 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versattle 4 Class Play 3 4 P n G Business Manager 4 Helm 4 Ensemble 3 4 19 aw IEANlNEIvE WILLETT The only way to haxe a frret d 1 to be one Class Presldent Secretary 4 F H A 1 Vtce Prestdent G A A 1 Secretary 2 Vtce Preslclent Pres1dent4 Band 1 2 Vrce Prestdent Prestdent 4 Mwed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Versattle 4 Class Play Student Dtrector 3 4 Helm Busmess Manager 4 Ensemble 3 4 Quartet 1 2 Tr1o 3 MARGARET WITT She has a sparklrng sense of humor to go wtth her twrnklmg brown eyes H A 1 2 Vrce Pres1dent3 4 F B L A Reporter 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Versattle Class Play 4 P n G 2 Edttor Helm 4 ROBERT ZUNK A pal to many a frrend to all Helm 4 1955 Alumm at basketball game U f 53 53 e' WWW Q53 X ' TQQQY 5 EN Egg 9 - I K v fm Z , c. , gf , L ' ga X 5k EJ , ' J 6 . , H , JJ, , mf- if ' f l Y N f- 1 ' X f ...............- : X 'LI' X W 'V ' wi ' ' , f h X fi Y 4 X 2 GN gay? 4 V,?f':'l-Ii , B 5 04 p II S 5 J? G fi QI S Baccalaureate May Z0 1956 INSTRUMENTAL PROCESSIONAL Beth Brandes HYMN. 'Are Ye Able THE SCRIPTURE LESSON Rev Newton D Kelly PRAYER Rev C Ralph Schrmdt CHORAL RESPONSE THEM ' The Long Day Closes Sulhvan SERMON Go Forward Rev L L Young BENEDICTION Rev Charles Cronm CHORAL RESPONSE INSTRUMENTAL RECESSIONAL James Magslg V1.4 1 11: I' K4 Commencement . 45, A va' 3. Ii' ti' 1 INSTRUMENTAL PROCESSIONAL Concert Band INVOCATION .Rev L L Young SALUTATORY Welcome Kenneth Avers VALEDICTORY Jeannene Wlllett Before us lles the tlmber let us bulld ALMA MATER CLASS ADDRESS Rev Renmx L VanScoy Have a Heart and Keep a Head CLASS SONG PRESENTATION OF CLASS L R Hetr1ck PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Harold Beck BENEDICTION Rev C Ralph Schmldt INSTRUMENTAL RECESSIONAL Concert Band R 1, I I-1. 1... 41 J ni -f ,w.., v Class Prophecy The tlme IS May 1976 I the Sp1r1t of the class of 1956 w1ll relate to you the experzences of these graduates Flrst let us look at our alma mater I-Iarrls Elmore I-hgh School We see that the famed desk of our supermtendent 18 occupled by Robert Zunk Mr Zunk has re ce1ved due respect and honor from all students Mr Zunk owes much of h1s success to h1s very capable secretary Margaret W1tt As we step out of the offxce we hear the roll of drums and the blare of trumpets We follow the sound and fmd the Harms Elmore Band m full swmg under the d1rect1on of the great mus1c d1rector Helen Bay We recogn1ze thrs cornpos1t1on as the 5 673rd movement from the mus1cal collec t1on of Tom Croll Tom's name doesn't sound as mus1cal as Beethoven Bach or Mozart but we can assure you h1s muslc IB Just as great Among the faculty we f1nd Ellen Schroeder teaclung Amerlcan government and Engl1sh and Jean Vandersall teach1ng home econom1cs Ellen and Jean have recewed numerous awards from the Nat1onal Teacher's ASSOC13t1OH for the1r ach1evements ln teach1ng As we look to the r1ght we see the Beaner's Beanmes Company the only man ufacturer of coonskm caps w1th two ta1ls Jeannene W1llett the owner of thls company obtarns these unusual skms from Paul Johnson's Fur Farm where these two taxled coons were orlglnally bred Whxle we are wa1t1ng for a red hght we see on the corner Don and B11l's Custom Shop, owned and operated by Don Roepke and B111 L1ng They started by customlzmg the1r own cars and have gradually worked the1r way to the top As we leave the cab we dec1de to do some w1ndow shopp1ng Immed1ately Roff' Dress Shop catches our eye A fash1on show 18 ln progress B111 Rohloff the owner greets us and tells us that the dress belng shown IS modeled by Nancy Draper who has been a model here for many years The next creat1on modeled very elegantly by Betty Jean K.a1ser was des1gned by that famous destgner of women s apparel Duane Lohr Both models have a new hamr style created by Eva Blttner well known beaut1c1an of Elmore Gettmg hungry we leave the dress shop and go 1nto R1chard's Restaurant run by R1chard Longenecker Whlle we are wa1t1ng for our order we glance across the room and see Karl Fl1ck presxdent of the Ford Motor Company dmmg w1th the com mande of the Unlted States Submarme Fleet Rear Admlral Walter M Shrader One of Walter's super1ors IS the Presldent of the Un1ted States Joe M1reles At another table we see Kenneth Avers Toledo D1str1ct Manager of Red 8: Wh1te Super Markets and h1s secretary Darlene Weng who has proved a very valuable ard 1n the off1ce As we leave the restaurant we meet Jane Howard who IB wearmg the navy blue unmform of the WAVES A lxttle way down the street we see a s1gn saymg Myer Lonely Hearts Club We enter and see Sh1rley Wh1te who has been the receptxomst smce the club was formed Jane Peters 15 the correspondence secretary Her ab11 1ty to wr1te allur1ng letters has helped her hold th1s pos1t1on Jean Dextemyer the newest member 1S dellghted wxth what the club has done for her The owner V1rg1n1a Myers has found happ1ness for many patrons but has not yet found the man of her dreams We leave the club and proceed out of town wonderlng what the two rema1n1ng members are domg We stop at a large dome llke structure wh1ch we learn 1s Kardatzke's Observatory Inslde we fmd Lauren Kardatzke and Lester Lemke re Vlewlng thelr latest plans for a tr1p to the moon Now I the Sp1r1t of the class of 1956 wxll contmue to help and guxde these graduates ln the future 24 1 - 1 1 1 I - ' I I - 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 1 , - . .. . . 1 . 1 , , ,, S - - 1 1 1 - 1 . . . 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A A ur-Q gn: ' '1' 1 'Ugg Q. 5. , an ,K :IQ X - ,-, 'ws fv ' v 2 s , , ' r 5 0 RJ fl? ' , 'fl-3' fx' A ! .ai-Z F ? f ' .-' f he f 5 ., X V' Judy Owen Douglas Pickard Faye Rothert Shirley Sahr ' ' xx. M r 4' ff- vs ars I' 'U' fat KU, - 3 X , , ,,-nv- 1 -I-,, , I -r ' T' Y 9 1 5 W Linda Semrock Lisa Sparks John Voraw Robert Waterman fi A l if 5 4145 1-16 fin qv' UFFIUER Io Ann Widmer Alan Witt 6 'n Lyle Schlievert I . X A any ' K I A Q, As X F 'vzcuv-f Bud Widmer ,- A ' , . r if. r Danny wood LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Moellman, Treasurerg Mrs. Anstead, Advisor: Alice t ,V Avers, Secretary: John Votaw, President: Mr. Carpenter, Advisor: Milan Kardatzke, Vice-President. 'Vin II ll ll 0 . af 5 1 , li L . - If ,Q-Cy l f 9 N Bill Barnes Q I .,.N, I . agua: x Rosemary Croll - ,fm 'n-iv Dennis Draper David Haar 3.7 Gary Anderson f-s., fi It IW! V-'-'-rvi Juanita Barron -na ,P I d ,.',..g. -.....'.g.,- --...W Barbara Damschroder 'WP ...1 '-7' me Arndi 'T Z -1- Alice Bay ,XX N , , .rs 'X Jane Damschroder 4- if . If Beverly Flick Emily Fondessy Sharon Helmeci Sandra Hesselbart 4:53 .W 'Iz- Lois Avers 1. Beth Brandes 'Q Shirley Dam schroder .1 , , . e ! 1 l I ea G X A Russell Furstnau Jim Holland fs l 'T Us -..suv J - Q T' Katherine Barkhau QT- Q ? - ,, .Y -,..,. Willard Buhrow , . 1 ' l -SR 1 e 2 X, Jim Draeger 1 'Q '75 Melvin Giesler Carlene Huebscher 465 'Z'.?' o V .b'i -r 1 g-, 1 '75 fr- I ' 1 , -, 1' - , ,,- ,i 3 ..- I, ' t 'T X , IAX ff s t Jerry Krueger Don Lauer 'sg HY Gretchen Minning Q 'Ib 1157-,x . . ui ,K f -hi fail Jim Owen Qt ,pas 'U 0' ,,..av' Pr- wmv' .xg Francis Widman 0.5! X 4 Katherine Mireles I 14K Y , J 0 0 L '-R-L Loren Sampson Q Q Susie Wood Richard Zunk 'qi A ff' t -Us an-1351, 0 ' f A Galen Lemke Jim Magsig Joyce Miller 9' Aff f1- ff. J 1, ,.- I John Morris Ann Nelson Murrette Newton E 4' fr A ' 'WL , by ,,., ,TN fb fm. - , Q , . 1 X Q ' ,3 ' fu? .. ' L' -ax Warren Schlievert Susan Schwemberger Twyla Wheatley UFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Magsig, Presidentg Susie Wood, Secretaryg Barbara Damschroder, Treasurerg Beverly Flick, Vice-Presidentp Mr. Goetschius, Advisor. I V 1 l ,, ' fr- G - i IP Alan Anthony Davrd Crozler Qi? 'S' Lyle Haar Owen Kardatzke 111 Susan Myers Q44 'Q Darla Avery AHF' tv-if Frances Damschroder f -of 115 Barry He nne ssey Margaret Kontak 'V lavern Nelson D- qdfh ,1-. Aprll Bennett 1,5115 07 buzanne DeStaz1o Mrnerva Hernandez Shlrley Kroeger Q47 Ni FRE HM K :O '- el? J A ,e. y ' 2 A Harry Blausey if 1,1 Tom Dreterle Marjone I-letrrck TS. oan Kuhlman Darrell Gaylord Opfer Orman ' l 372 ,,l - .Q -..aI' Betty Edgar Boss Buck ,Q-hifi 'T7' a'l Milli' Davxd Dunham A '17 S Easter Holsrnger 4U Rose Lauer 10 Darlene Sahr AUP A Walter Easler fi' jf? Sharon Huston 393 'T Robert Ma srg Harold Semrock Patrrcra Cromn Donna Eplmg 1.3 Lots Kardatzke 40 ohn Marsh Tom Sraffer A1 ' 1 ' l A I .V S N ' - ' ' l D f' if la Q aa f ay 'T .'l fa- D f ' D DQ -. 1 H 'z' at Q M '. -41 M , if ' b 1. A? , ff . y A t L: M N . ii N Ft , I, ' ,nl J ,igf,, - -' , V' ' l I 'Ugg' 1 ' 4 lid: K Q ,. . 'Q Q m ,E .ie I -. F, 1 N. K '- - ' ' ' M R ,- , V . s V M N ' '4 f M Q ' 'Q -tt .M V D y y D M M -M y . t , r D if ,, 'fy red A N I' N tg! i D-,' 1: D .3 -5 4 In .. ,Q Z 9 0' , e ' Q- -,:-sr. -'ix A ' w Y 'A f' l Q? 1, 'i P9 .zggigf X 5 . ' .I J g . is Q 1 ' 14 Q ' . ,il .,ni I-'Q v I in I Q X A sl' n U if ,' 9 'pl M X V aff ll A - ,. 1. ,au fox 'Q A 71. I g- ,... Robert Shamp Sally Shrader R TNR ua W, 1 15 Dennis Stackhouse f-avi-DI D , , 1 os Ma rvin Ted row FRESHMAIN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Lors Kardatzke Treasurer Robert Magsrg Vtce Prestdent Mrs Barker Darrell Opfer Prestdent Suzanne DeStazro Secretary Mr Egert Judy Bruntz Larry Henl- le v- 9 Karel B uk Grlbert Hernandez Clarence Avers Lola Damschroder 'Q Wtllard Hesselbart xv Mary Ann Barnes Y? 'I om Franra Ann James 51 .rr 'f-Sify, -.gy -.- 5 ,ii A .qu . ,fl ' I .r 1 Delores Norbert Bonnie Toops Widman Worthington LI ' 'T EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Kroos Vrce Presrdent Judy Hasselkus Treasurer Mrs Coleman Barbara Overmyer Secretary D1aneGresler Prestdent Alfonso Barron Drane Gresler V Thomas Johnson ..-1' Mary Lou Barron -Q- Jack Haar l 411 Dale Klrngberl May Bennett udy Hasselkus Beverly Knrenem Barbara Kroos Davrd Moellman mg: Robert Rader Kathryn Schroeder Darla Krueger '27' udy Myers Karen Renwand Wrllram Summers Merlyn Weng s.-av' Barbara Kuhlman Ruth Ann Netcher Sharon Renwand ,- 'Tv-0' --pf hd Nancy Swalsgood Iudnh Willmeth T' Rrchard Kuhlman Dennrs Or James Reynolds W7 'S ff Dennrs Marquardt ,- QF' '1-Y Barbara Overmyer Davld Roepke 5 Davrd Marsh -vpn -10 Sheldon Overmyer WD Gene Salrsbury Vrvran Mmnmg 'B Herbert Rader i Rose Sandrock Margaret Gerald LaDona Roxanne Tank Valasek Van Dyke Wers QC' AAA Doris Gene Sandra Wrnkler Young Zolman 32 l l fx. 'Ou Paul Barkhau 41 fli '7 Daryl Dun m fvvilyg Tom Haar Q Suellen Kelly Tony Magsig L- Nanc Bran es ,.- lllf Af James Dunmyer 'li 'Ft James Havens var OA Gary Kroeger Claudine Miller T7 Darlene Abke ,rar Nqr I Roberr Brandow Carol Flll rore Drane I-Iennessey as-YL -QQ.. L11 Roger Kroeger 63 Diana Miller 'V .s Damel Alrnendlnger 'V ig' AA Vrckl Carr 3 Denms Flrck sz' ,4 Y' Ruth Herrrck Bonme Kruse 'hu' Marilyn Miller Cheryl Anderson 'T ,-,I Ianrce Damschroder F ff' xarf Nora Foltz Barbara Huston J ,..l Wayne Lemke .L x ,M Charles Minning 'vi Howard Anslead ng o Derremeyer lady Ruth Gahn Nadrne Jacobs 'af' S-of Shlrley Longenecker Mardel Otte dugg. ,--A5 'tr Lam Avers w-1' gl Patty Defanelt af xl Lors Glesler 419' Mary James +....pv in Danny Ma sig fer' udy Peters farm X 'X 'ft Wrlllam Paul ohn Reynold Rothert salrsbury vo -.r Karen Ernest Wrlley Wrllmeth LEFT TO RIGHT OFFICERS Rrchard Yeasttng Vrce Prestdent Manlyn Mrller Treasurer Janrce Damschroder Presrdent Mr Rymers Mr Katko Danny Magsrg Secretary A5 1 lox ce garage 'S' Rrchatd Wrtte an 'YN Sharon Wa gner 'flu 7 Wrlltam Worthrngton -+5 Constat ce Wendt QU! Rlchard Yeasttng FAMERA IHJIJGER G5 Colleen Wheeler NEW IQQENTS LEFT TO RIGHT FIR5T ROW Mark Mock Allen Hamilton Paul QLIIIOL Lester Baumer :ECOND ROW Oxrdro Outroz Emedtna De Leon Karen Wrrebaugh Damel Hamrlton Caroltna OUIIOI Iorene De Leon THIRD ROW ABSENT STUDENTJ, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW Wrlltam Trderman, John Ream, Annette M3gSlg, Steven Eoff, Jodre Nelson, Judv Roberts, Michael Ohl, sandra Newcomb SKIOND ROW James Thomas, Robert Hennmg, James Ntnke, Carolyn Wrtr, Terry Overmyer. hm Klrckman, Denms Haar, Robert Orman, Kenny Behm, James Johnson Ray Baumer Jtm Hamlllon Deanna Baumer Robert Wrrebaueh Lester Clabauprlt John Jacob R - as I e ' , I- 3 no 1, 9 0- , ,, ,I , X , - N f 44, I2 .. TJ fo N I ' 5 ' is 1-3' L , I ' J Q- X I -Q, xx f.' J f R f 5 X V I5 ' .t ' . ' ' J A' A 1 , 5 ' ' I ' - A44 , 4, ' ' J ' 1 v ' ,- I.,-A J 'ik I , ' X, -.wk Y? :U , T ,A ' ' ,Qtr , L r Y 1 I 5' ,I ,, . eI a . I I . ' If K ' J v r Q ,I . : ' A . ' - ' : r 2 I 1 ' In 5 ' . ' f 1 I I V , J I , I J 5. ' ' i A , Wlr ' T ,519 LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Rymers Mr Katko Mr Hamm Egg Ac 7, A fel Af L EE STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT Galen Lemke, Tom Dolph, Miles Kardatzke. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Loren Damschroder, Dale Klrngberl, Richard Longenecker, Davrd Hur. LEFT TO RIGHT Beth Brandes Ioan Kuhlman Susan Myers Beverly Fhck 'fn I 36 'Q 'S U0 HE RL E A , ll H - A Q I M A A N G ja, El Football Team FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGH1 T Dolph O Kardatzke B Shamp I Marsh T Shaffer B Hennessey W Easler D Stackhouse H Semrock N Kardatzke D Haar B Barns G Lemke SECOND ROW J Krueger R. Furstnau K Fhck D Wood L Lemke W Shrader R Ohl D Kruse L Knrenem J Bolander T Croll I Holland W Buhrow E Buck Mr Katko THIRD ROW Mr Hamm M Kardatzke I Moms L Damschroder G Anderson F Wrdmer B Lmg T CIOZICI D Lohr L Kardatzke I Mrreless D Lauer D Prckard P Johnson M Kardatzke B Kuhlman Mr Rymers Uiiense Defense k Danny Wood Lauren Kardatzke A Wilt Joe Mxreles Paul Johns on Bud Wldmer JOE MIRELES played 4 years of Vars1ty ball as a back Th1S year Joe started every game and klcked up a lot of yardage w1th hrs pecul1ar style of runn1ng Hls tackhng was exceptmnal for a back lus smze LESTER year I-Iav1ng very l1ttle experlence as a quarterback Les d1d very well 1n handhng and runmng the ball PAUL JOHNSON w1ll be remembered for those 1mposs1ble pass re cept1ons Thls year he was hand1capped wlth a bad ankle 1nJury but contr1buted much to the success of the team LAUREN KARDTZKE was elected captaln and most valuable player He played so well on oefense that he was chosen to the S B C team as a l1ne backer On offense La.uren's speed slze and des1re to p1ck up yardage made hlm a threat every t1me he carrxed the ball DANNY WOOD played all backfleld pos1t1ons 1ncludmg qua terback H19 abxlxty to play all these posl t1ons on offense and defense made hmm a val uable asset to the team Danny has another year to play DENNIS KRUSE and KARL FLICK were 2 semors that contrlbuted to the success of the team They were handmcapped by not havlng much experlence but made lt up ln Splrlt and deslre BUD WIDMER alternated between guard and tackle He was a hard tackler and an efflclent blocker l-le has an other year to play and w1ll spell trouble 1n the lme for the oppos1t1on 38 Lester Lemke AVO SMSUDQB1-UGA Karl Fhck Denms Kruse ' I K ' ' ' '54 .5 v A - -sl ' ' L S A' I . . . l . . - v K - ' V - .. . Q . X LEMKE won the starting quarterback job this ,Q .. Q . .' . . . - ' , -. . V ' 7 X . 2.5 be-hw li TOM CROLL played hrs second year as a regular guard on vars1ty Hrs 1n lme and downf1eld blockmg contrlbuted to those long runs made by the backfxeld Tom's defenswe play was the best part of h1s game He played on the l1ne or as a lme backer WALTER SHRADER has been a regular erther at guard or tackle for the last 2 years He played out standrng defense on the lme unt1l he was IHJUFCCI ln the f1fth game of the '55 season Walt played w1th deter TOM CROLL m1nat1on and h1s sp1r1t msplred the rest of the team BILL LING Blg TOM CROZIER was the startlng tackle the last Z years Tom's slze and speed f1tted h1m for h1s Job as tack le He was hard to move and a good blocker Tom was handxcapped on defense be cause of poor eyes1ght but was a sure tackler Tom Crozler Walt Shrader B111 Lmg and Tom Croll w1ll all graduate and the1r shoes w1ll be hard to f1ll TOM CROZIER WALT SHRADER JIM BOLANDER was classed as a starter because he spelled the regular guards and tackles on offense and de fense He played h1S pos1t1on well, be1ng good m llne block mg On defense he made sev eral 1mportant tackles. He has another year to play 39 BILL LING m1ssed most of the 1954 season because of an 1nJury Thxs year B1ll won lnmself a startlng as s1gnment at guard He played both on offense and defense almost every mm ute of every game B1ll's speed blockmg and deter m1nat1on was an lmportant factor 1n the team's success JIM BOLANDER . 1 , . ,, . . . - , F , ,- ' X . , f 'Os' ' - -V--, , .S f ' ' 1 2? . 35.5 5 . M II ' - '44 ., . ' - . . u ' Il ' . f 1 - . . t 9 x ' , . I I , . . . . REX OHL DUANE2 LOHR was reg ular end on offense and de fense He played practlcally every mmute of every game except one when he was out w1th a back 1nJury Duane was a good rece1ver and runner Hls pu.nt1ng 1n l1ne and down f1e1d blockmg was except1onal and earned h1m ALL S B C as offense He was also chosen ALL S B C on defense be cause of h1s rugged tacklmg He w1ll be m1ssed on next year-'s team 1ng tackle th1S year and also 1-'N doubled as center when he had to On defense he played tackle guard nndclle guard and lme backer Rex's blockmg tackl1ng and t1rne ly pass 1ntercept1ons con trlbuted much toward the suc cessof the football season Rex has another year to play REA OHL was the start 'IQ ,wo BILL KUHLMAN BILL KUHLMAN has been regular center for Z years and stlll has a year remaxnlng to play B1ll's s1ze and b1g hands make h1m fltted for the roll of a center He gets the ball back to the quarterback qu1ckly and shlelds hmm from on rushlng llnemen B1ll's defenslve work has been 1rnprov1ng and he should be ready to go both ways next year MILAN KARDAT ZKE MILAN KARDATZKE could be count ed as a regalar th1s year because he played as much as anyone else. H15 pos 1t1on IS end,but he also saw serv1ce as a defenswe tackle, lxnebacker, and half back. Mmlan IS a hard tackler, blocker, rece1ver, and can take a good deal of hard knocks DON LAUER 18 only a sophomore but he already has 2 Vars1ty letters As the regular end Don has steadmly xmproved and toward the end of the season h1s defen s1ve play was as good as h1s offenswe play Fast, good s1ze, and good hands makes Don 1nto the prototype end DUANE LOHR DON LAUER l ' k -! g - D V I N ' ' ug.- -.an . ' ' g .Q-iii' , - . '- ,f V- ,,' lj -mr . k,':Y.-v-', - -EN--rx - .l as -- . , -fury 1 1 9 :,,,., ,V - 7, . A.. ' . . . . y,' ' 1 1 ' ' . .. . , . , - ' I f ' o . , . . , , . n ' I l - . 1 . FUUTBALL AP Elmore vs Oak Harbor Elmore vs Clyde OPPONENT Ottawa H1115 Genoa Fremont St Joe Glbsonburg St Mary s SCHEDULE THEY OPPONENT THEY Lakes1de Oak Harbor Clyde Won Z Lost 7 F00TBALLtFlW -4 WE WE ' 20 13 ' 36 6 O 19 6 14 . O Z0 13 Z0 ' 0 26 ---- Castalia 13 19 S. B. C. PREMIER . ' 9 Z7 . 0 7 l ' T if 'il BA RETBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT Danny Wood Lester Lemke Don Lauer Galen Lemke Rrchard Longenecker Mr Rymers Brll Kuhlman Duane Lohr Lauren Kardarzke Rex Ohl Bud Wrdmer LEFT TO RIGHT Beth Brandes Joan Kuhlman susan Meyers Beverly Fllck 42 Genoa Woodvrlle Lakes rde Oak Harbor Pembe rv1lle Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Lakes1de Lake Oak Harbor Woodvllle Genoa Olney St Joe Clyde Grbsonburg St Mary s Ottawa County Tournament Elmore 54 Oak Harbor overtlme Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore Elmore CHEEHLEADEH 1 . . ' - 60 56 ' 93 ' 49 59 ' Elmore 89 Gibsonburg 83 ' 61 73 63 ' 75 75 55 . 50 62 ' 68 . ' LETTERMEW Lauren Kardatzke R1chard Longenecker d Lester Lemke Guard Forwar Duane Lohr Guard Center 'if ad Galen Lemke 43 Rex Ohl B111 Kuhlrnan Guard Guard Don Lauer Forward Center I u it H Y e 2 7 14 , A J u eu - , ALE- n n , L T' lf H I 1 ' N , 'd.k'17,L- 13 1 n A TAA W 5 - l I ' e I 'Y a A 5-+ ' .-Q an f X t RE ERVES LEFT TO RIGHT Jerry Krueger Harold Semrock Iohn Votaw Robert Kuhlman Mr Rymers Lyle Haar John Marsh Dav1d Haar Marv1nTedrow KNEELING Tom Shaffer LEFT TO RIGHT Mxles Kardarzke, Dale Klmgbexl, Wlllard Buhrow. OPPONENT Genoa Woodv111e Lakesxde Oak Harbor Pemberv111e Gxbsonburg Lakes1de Lake Oak Harbor Wood Genoa Olney St Joe Clyde Chbsonburg St Mary's TOURNAMENT Oak Harbor THEY 44 50 54 64 49 Ar 0-. ' E , o 9 4 I V '- ' 1.1 . fS'k14 . 'XID '4. xl, x 5 A L J N .. ' J! A -X5 ' ' K A L. 8 f, , WE 24 50 ' 26 37 ' 49 60 23 47 ' 35 37 7 ' 67 61 7 ' 49 52 40 38 33 51 35 37 40 45 64 48 Jlllli ll NA L 9 Q Q X 45 4 N f FRESHMEN LEFT TO RIGHT Ton Shaffer Iohn Marsh Lyle Haar Harold Semrock Marvrn Tedrow JUNIOR HIGH TEAM, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Davrd Marsh, Wayne Lemke. Dale Klmgbell, Davld Roepke, Tom Johnson. SECOND ROW Mr. Katko, Sheldon Overmyer, Danny Magslg, B111 Hesselbart, Gary Kroeger, Merlyn Weng, Denms Fllck, Paul Rothert. 45 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Darla Krueger Barbara Overmyer, Margaret Tank, Judy Brunrz. I HIG . X lg 5. O3 -V 8 I ?4v E 3 Q A5 f , xx y -'-' --K i VARSITY: Genoa ar Elmore RESERVE TOURNAMENT AT PORT CLINTON Elmore vs. Oak Harbor RESERVES Genoa at Elmore 5 a RESERVE TOURNAMENT AT PORT CLINTON 46 RESERVES Gxbsonburg at Elmore Elmore vs Oak Harbor On 3' 'T LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Anrhony M3gS1g James Havens Paul Rothert Robert Brandow Alan Anthony Wxllard Buhrow SECOND ROW Dennrs Kruse John Marsh Lester Lemke Paul Johnson Joe M1reles Davrd Haar Mr Hamm THIRD ROW Brll Rohloff Lowell Kmerxem Mrlan Kardatzke, Don Lauer Doug Prckard John Votaw Duane Lohr Tom Crozrer Lauren Kardatzke Rex Ohl x-ill ,J New MILE RELAY TEAM Jerry Krueger Tom Crozler Lauren Kardatzke Joe Mueles DISTANCE MEN Mrlan Kardarzke Lowell Knrerlem B111 Rohloff -+1-9 5. 47 HIGH JUMP John Votaw POLE VAULT Paul Johnson, John Marsh. ' fl .. , Q J f XV v ' N ' Q , 3 1 , A i l . ,AV x .. 'Nij J , . .1 V' ' I f J I -as .-v W - K -vr 1 8 J? V 'Y 'IQ 1 : ,,..' . ' . , .. . :- . . . . . . . 3 1 -Q' A r U Mi- 45 Q , ' R' 1-'ri , A Y l x M A . if If X. A J' Q v . -1 I. LN -fl . , . . ' . I F A . ,S KN f . ve X 'R Q 1 -1 . A AH vlan, . Ywff L5 .- - f x 'rev DASH MEN LEFT TO RIGHT Lester Lemke Tom Cromer Paul BROAD JUMP Johnson Denms Kruse Lggrer Lemke 880 YARD RELAY TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT Denms Kruse Lester Lemke Douglas Plckard 48 DISCUS Duane Lohr SHOT PUT Lauren Kardarzke - n 7 n ' A 1 E4 , : Paul Johnson. , as X ACTIVITIES HEL I .TIFF as rm L-SIR- I ...l. ..L. Pi, FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT N Draper B Karser V Myers T Croll L Damschroder H Bay D Weng J Vandersall E Schroder SECOND ROW J Howard E Brttner M Wm P Johnson B Zunk D Roepke K Fhck W Shrader J Peters J Wrlletz Mrs Kontak THIRD ROWJ Mxreles K Avers B Llng R Longenecker D Lohr T Crozrer L Kardarzke B Rohloff D Kruse L Lemke The sen1ors have made several changes 1n the Helm th1s year For mstance the music department now has 1t's own d1v1s1on lnstead of belng class1f1ed as another actrv 1ty Carac1tures of the sen1ors were drawn by some of the class artlsts To add more mterest rn our advertrsements, plctures of the sen1ors at the var1ous places of busrness are located w1th the advertlsrng A .Tumor Helm Staff has also been newly organrzed th1S year The ma1n reason for dorng thrs was to tra1n next year s Helm Staff for the problems Wh1Ch they w1ll encounter We recelwed a great deal of help from the Camera Club thrs year Powell's Studlo also took many of our prctures Helen Bay our ed1tor and Jeanneane Wrllett our busrness mana e reeerx ed a great dea otaSS1Stanc.e lrom 'xlrs 3-.lxrna lxontala who rs adxrsor ofthe He m tor the frrst trme FIR5T ROV. LEFT TU RIQHI karen Jarohs Barbara 'loellman Karen lletrltk Pam James John X oraw Douglas Pu kard -llxce Hers 5ECUND ROM Nanu llaar NI s Kontak Larrx Deauon 50 6 Q V -. m .1 I 1-, 5 'S i A .lv E, of .4 .4 y, t 5 r. , A', l . 5 ' Q- A , 5 I 35 2 l : 0 v I ' s 0 n A a 1 s I 0 0 1 1 s 1 - Z. , . I , 4 l , - , - , 1 , 1 . , . , . , - ' . . . :. ' , . , . ' . . , . , . ', . , . a an ll 1 ' ' . 1 2 ., l ' 'fs ' Q ' I . . ' x ' ' I . .V ' - J ' -I , , . Q r' N Q l Q ' ' . , G F UC! 'T-A517 y--1 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW N Draper R Wers J Wrllett K Buck R. Longenecker B Karser J Vandersall 5 Whxte E Schroder SECOND POW Mrs Barker J Mrller E Brrtner I Howard M Wrtt D Weng H Bay B Brandes B Worthrngton Mrs Anstead THIRD ROW J Dertemyer L Kardatzke P Johnson L Lemke K Flrck A Wrtt I Votaw L Kardatzke B Lrng L Schlrevert J Owen V Myers I Peters l 119 STENCILING LEFT TO RIGHT Vrrglnra Myers Shlrley Whrte Karl Flrck L,-A 1' CO EDITORS Darlene Weng and Margaret Wrtt LAST MINUTE PREPARATION, LEFT TO RIGHT Darlene Weng Jean Dertemyer Vrrgrnra Myers Margaret Wrtt Jane Peters Shrrley Whrte .lane Howard Eva Brttner Nancy Draper JU lllll PLM dei Lisa Ruth Ann Karen Patti Jim Barbara Janet Nyle Ruth Ann Karen Barbara Patti Jim Janet Lisa Linden Jim Douglas Tom 'A GHOST ON THE LOOSE' Presented by The Junior Class March Z 1956 CAST Miss Blaine Lisa. Sparkes entomology Bugsy Malache Jim Bolander intellectual boy about sixteen Micheal Shaw Douglas Pickard ex-Boy Scout Stewart Malcolm . Jim Derickson affectionately called 'Stew Pat Rile Tom Dolph Linden Lisa Jim Patti Tom Jim Barbara Janet Douglas Y Patti, Barbara, Jim. Jim, Lisa, Douglas, Janet, Tom. stutters when excited Susy Smith . Patti James happy hungrv girl Natalie Graves . Janet Kuhlrnan poised efficient serious Dolores Sepulveda . Barbara Magsig Spanish descent speaks broken English Mr. Rogers Linden Damschroder doctor of entomology, land-owner Miss Peabody .... Karen Jacobs Principal of school--austere, mid-victorian Miss Prim . .'Ruth Ann Longenecker secretary to principal, thin, eager, agrees with everyone Samuel Smithers . . Nyle Kardatzke janitor, chauffeur, philosopher E Illli PLAY Jeannene Margaret B111 and Berry B111 and Berry CAS T Bess Whitney Margaret Witt mother Kate Jeannene Willett the maid Jams Witney Betty Kaiser daughter Aaron Witney Bill Ling father Jeff Redfield Tom Crozier the expected guest Betty Margaret Shlrley and Tgm Dan Blodgett . . . . . Duane Lohr plumber Leah Neville .... . Shirley White J'eff's childhood sweetheart Mrs Van Snoot . . Jean Vandersall society woman of Mallory Glen Crockett ..... Karl Flick Leah's new husband The living-room of the Whitneys' summer camp, Mountain View Lodge, on Eagle Lake. The same. A short time later Morning. A summ.er's day. THEME INEPTLNE S GARDEIN Sv- Q S- Q-ul' K Ttymg to decrde what wlll taste best The Down Beats Danctng around the treasure chest Wartlng m lme for refreshments Eattng and drscusstng the exemng. 54 The Supermtendent and hrs wife emoymg themselxes. u H0 ll Es HDR L A 1 PIHIM ft. ss t i W' - x xx I gf-: 4 x ,. : ' '.' ' ' ' - X' ' 9 , D I - 4 s - l g .i Aqzvsv' X ' 5 1 x ' 1 , I tx S, .- ' Af'l, f ' x fs'72-A51 P I I' X X I 7 if 4 I ' qx . aw - V' ' , ' in I A x ,f l I F00'PlMLL 0 EER QL EEN ATTEXNDANTS BETTY JEAN KAISER EVA BITTNER and LISA SPARKES ff? ff '5 V Queen Betty addressrng the football fans LEFT TO RIGHT Eva Brttner, Queen Betty, Lrsa Sparkes durmg the game I ff' Arriving on the football field. g STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Kenny Avers Denny Kruse Eva Btttner Mrs Barker OUTSIDE TABLE Barbara Magsig Faye Sahr Jane Dertemyer INSIDE TABLE Carol Fondessy Jane Peters Shirley Grrffm Virgmra Myers Nancy Haar Alice Avers Jean Dettemyer This year the F B L A has been very active The club sponsored the dance after the I-Iomecommg game, November 4 in honor of the football queen and her attendants and sold basketball programs They also spon sored a barn dance April 28, with music furnished by the Happy Hayloft Boys fGene Damschroderj On October 7 and 8 several F B L A members attended the State F B L A Convention at Genoa A beautiful birch desk for the school's electric typewrtter and a matching posture chair was pur chased bx the club UFFICER LEFT TO RIGHT Pattrlames Vice President Shirley White Secretary Margaret Witt Reporter Eva Bittner Treasurer Darlene Weng President 56 F o R o L 0 A o , ' , - -. 4 f , ' a - K r' - ' J 4 r 35 ' A X '5 , V, . S ' 2 I , fr, s 5 n 1 4 1 - 1 3 I 1 Rothert, Ruth Longenecker, Tom Crozier, Shirley White, Margaret Witt, Darlene Weng, Patti James, Carol Guth, Shirley . , . 1 i ' . . . sw ' . . X 6 . . l LIBRARIAN' SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT B111 Ling Jane Damschroder Mrs Anstead Wrlbur Orman Margaret Kontak Helen Bay STANDING Barbara Moellrnan Connle Wendt Margaret Tank Sandra Zolman Ahce Avers Darlene Weng Gretchen Mxnnmg Sharon Helmecl Frances Damschroder Mrs Anstead chose the 11brar1ans from grades 7 through 12 accordmg to the free per1ods of those lnterested 1n hbrary work The hbrary opened at the beg1nn1ng of the second semester because lt was be1ng used as a classroom whrle the new w1ng of the school was be1ng constructed The l1brar1ans' duttes LEFT TO RIGHT Karen Jacobs Janet Kuhlman Mrs Anstead Faye Rothert and Lynda Semrock noon hbrartans 57 are checkmg books 1n and out helpmg others to f1nd books and keepxng general order 1n the hbrary Th1s year 112 new books 1nclud1ng 6 new hlgh school d1ct1onar1es, were added to the shelves The llbrary also subscr1bes to num erous popular and current magazmes An average of 35 books are checked 1n and out per day UFFICER 1 3 u 1 - p , I - I n v u - I . 1 u . . 1 Q . . . - n . . f I v - DE 'P L0 Ill 'N' -fi Y 914 LEFT TO RIGHT Jlm Draeger Ioyce M111er Clarence Avers Ruth Ann Netcher Claudrne Mrller Danny Magsrg Mr Hetrrck Mrs Coleman Kenneth Avers Eva Blttner Denms Kruse Alrce Avers Mxlan Kardatzke Rose Lauer Bob Shamp Kenneth Avers a semor, was elected pres1dent of the 1955 56 Student Counc1l by the student body The members representrng each class were senrors Eva B1ttner, Denn1s Kruse Juruors Allce Avers M1lan Kardatzke sophomores Joyce Mlller .hm Draeger freshmen Rose Lauer Bob Shamp erghth grade Ruth Ann Netcher Clarence Avers seventh grade, Claud1ne Mrller, Danny Mags1g Mrs Dora Coleman and Mr Lamar Hetr1ck were adv1sors Act1v1t1es sponsored by the Student Councll were rnagazrne drrve purchase of um forms for varsmty cheerleaders, electron of football queen, assemblres and noon day aCt1V1t18S such as lntramural basketball, volleyball and dancxng For the Chr1stmas season members decorated two Chrlst mas trees for the upper and lower halls The Student Counc1l also sold programs at football games and refreshments at basketball games As a specral perfect th1s year Student Councxl dec1ded to sponsor the lnstallatlon of and rntercommumcauon system The w1r1ng was mstalled rn Aprrl Next year s counc11v-.1ll complete the project LEFT TO RIGHT Mllan Kardatzke Treasurer Deunu Kruse Vue Presrdent Eva Bxttner Secretary Kenneth Avers Presrdent 58 1 J . f 'I' l ' l 1' I L , Av rw ui T D - L .S F T. , l .V T a nun V J ' 1 1 ,, ' 5 , Y 4 , ' , I ,YJ X X. -4 M I B 1 , A ,A ,N tudent Council Artnltles ,Q V1 Ch T tball Decoratmg nstrnas ree Queen and Attendants Easter b6I'V1CCS Ps V olleyball at Noon 59 5 Q sv-ir -I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT S Huston A Bennett D Avery I Owen B Magslg N Draper K Mrreles S Whrte S Helmecr S Kroeger F Damschroder SECOND ROW Mrs Anstead Wrllett S Hesselbart K Barkhau B Damschroder K Jacobs D Weng R Longenecker Ayers J Wrdmer S Wood E Schroeder THIRD ROW A Bay P James I Damschroder Myers S Grlffrn R Croll M Newton M Kontak S Shrader A Nelson I Kuhlman Peters FOURTH ROWJ Kuhlman D Toops L Nelson B Brandes S DeStaz1o K Hetrxck I Mrller L Kardatzke S Arndt G Mtnnlng R Lauer S Myers B Worthrngton The 1955 56 G A A began the year wlth 47 members on roll and Mrs Anstead as thelr advrsor Mr I-Ietrlck coached thelr basketball team The only game they played was w1th Genoa Genoa won The G A A IS Open to any g1r1 from grades n1ne through twelve Letters and p1n are awarded to members who have earned a Ceftaln number of pomts 1n a f1e1d of athletrcs A g1r1 must earn 1100 p01nts for a letter and 1500 polnts for a p1n LEFT TO RIGHT Darlene Weng Soc1alCha1rman Joxce fieuqck and L I ba5Keyba11 leafy Nlrller Secretary Reporter Jeannene Mrllert Presrdent Jo Anne lwxdmer NICE Presldent Shuley Whlte Treasurer 60 I' 4 4 lo I 9 I 0 I - -- 5 ' f '1 ii, ' . V 4 . Q.. 55 vj E- g H ,g . xg L 1. 1 . , . , . ' . . . . '. . . L. ' . . ' , . , . . : . . . , . . V. , . , . , . , . . . , . , . . J. . . ' :i. , .I n , . , . ,5. I ', . ' , 2' , as , 7 Q I I ek W., L I . l - , 1 yr J M 5 S ' . ll ,Q 5 5? I Q : ' . ' ' ' at I' hir, ' ' ' ., VAR ITY ULUB LEFT TO RIGHT B111 Kuhlman Tom Crozler Douglas Pxckard Lauren Kardatzke Don Lauer Mllan Kardatzke Don Lauer Mrlan Kardatzke Paul Johnson Lester Lemke Walt Shrader Danny Wood Tom Croll Ilm Bo lander Karl Fhck Joe Mlreles Bud Wldmer Rex Ohl Kenneth Avers B1l1Lxng Duane Lohr COACHES Mr Hamm Mr Rymers Mr Katko Mr Charles Rymers, and Mr Herbert Katko as adv1sors The const1tut1on drawn up last year was rat1f1ed The club sponsored a dance after the Onley basketball game, and an Alumrn basketball game March Z3 They presented Mr John Hamm and Mr Charles Ryrners w1th sh1rts and t1eS and Mr Herbert Katko and Mr Carl Sonmchsen w1th Vars1ty Jackets at the Athlet1c Banquet UFFIUER LEFT TO RIGHT Wa1tShrader Vlce Presldent B1l1L1ng Secretary Treasurer Lauren Kardatzke, Presxdenr COACHES Mr Hamm Mr Rymers Mr Katko The Varsity Club consists of Z0 members this year with Mr. John Hamm, SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Mtlan Kardatzke Mrles Kardatzke Lauren Kardatzke Jrm Klrckman Melvrn Gtesler Lyle bchlevert Jrm Draeger B111 Rohloff Duane Lohr Lowell Knrerrem Russell Bl Owen Furstnau B111 Kuhlrnan Karl Flrck Kenneth Behm Mr Barker STANDING Harry ausey Kardatzke Danny Wood llester bemke Edgar Buck Norbert Wrdman Gaylord Orman Terry Overmyer The Z7 members rn the Elmore F F A Chapter have been very actrve th1s past year In Aprll they took a trlp to Washrngton D C In May they gave a party for the F I-I A A few of the boys went to the state F F A COHV6Ht1OH rn Columbus In July they had a p1cn1c and attended a ball game rn Cleveland The chapter was represented by frve members at Camp b Muskrngam 1D August There was a crder press 1n September Octo er was a b1g month wrth offlcers trarnrng crder press scrap drrve and 1n1t1at1on k E In November the chapter went to Chrcago to the Natlonal Lrvestoc xposl t1on Mr Veryle Kn1er1em was elected honorary member at the game s.1pper and Dad's Nrght 1n December In January a pest hunt party was held In Feb ruar the chapter had a basketball game wlth Genoa In March they had the Y annualPar11amentaryProcedureContest andF F A Banquet Mr Barker was the vocat1onal agrrculture teacher UFFIFEII LEFT TO RIGHT Lowell Knrerrern Xue Presldent Lauren Kardatzke Treasurer Mrlan Kardatzke Hrstorran Lvle Schlrewert Reporter Mrles Kardatzke Sentmel Duane Lohr Presldent Karl Flrck Secretary Fo Fo A' arrt F ct..r ., L V r . I ,Q-Yr V , ' I A I , I - R. . yi fl J ' 1 I I I A ' I . . . . . , ' . . 7. . . . , . , . , . . . . . wr! . w 1 , ' 1' Bound for Washmgton D C Scrap dr1ve Greenhand1n1t1at1 F F A Farm -1 Duane on Combme Harry at Imt1at1on -l nvfi' it Loafmg m Llncago Hotel More I..oaf1ng Chmago I.,1vestock Show F 0 F . A 0 A P . V .M :iv-1vw1t:i:scup '::f:::: ::,',Q-5:5 M vin 5 ' r , n' M! ik' T 1 - ' 1 4 . .wx h 2 Q In f N ' . I , 1, 1 ' . 3 up ,A gn- Criv. ,If -vi 1' 7 - . . l -- .frA,7'f'n . ' V ' 2 i i I I I A I A , ,r v ' ' . X l K 0 I 'fl F .YV , A 1 ir F is 0 fl f . K . I 'on . . . . v af I ' ' 3 1524 .Q QQ f 4 I E. Sell lllllERt' i C7 rarer rtt karen Jatobs Gretchen Nlmmng Mar ta et laontak llarold sernrock X arren sclllre t Jol1nXotaw 1 I 2 Nz For the past f1V6 years all hlgh school students have wr1tten essays for the Amertcan I..eg1on Essay Contest A boy and g1rlw1nner are chosen from each class Then' essays are then entered ln the county contest Thrs year Margaret 'W1tt Karen Jacobs, Margaret Kontak and John Votaw were county w1nners The1r essays have been entered 1D the d1str1ct The toplc thxs year was What I Owe My Country JR llllll CRIISS llllll .L EJ L. IIFFICEII LEFT TO RIGHT Walter Shrader Presrdent Lots Kardatzke sec retarv Rosemary Croll Treasurer Lx nda bernroc Nice Presldent blTTING LEFT TO RIGH Robert Brandov. Posemary Croll Lots Kardat zke Barbara lxroos suellen lxells :T-XNDING Nancy Draper Blllgumrnerr Harold sernrock halter shrader obert lxublrnan Qussell Purstnau N rs C olernan Lynda semrock Nlrs Dora Coleman 15 the adusor ofthe councxl The counctl sponsored the Jumor Red Cross Drue rn November S71 80 was sent to the county chapter VER ATILE T- .L... SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT Virginra Myers Nancy Draper Ellen Schroeder Jane Peters Jane Howard Darlene Weng Betty Kaiser STANDING JeannenW1lletr Jean Vandersall Jean Deitemyer Mrs The 1956 Versatile Club composed of 14 semor glrls met regu larly m then' homes with Mrs Dora Coleman as the1r advisor Versa tile pins were again purchased th1s year Th1s year the grrls helped out by selling ice cream potato chrps and candy in the cafeter1a at noon The1r money making projects outside of regular dues were selling mints and peanut brittle and sponsorrng a dance after the Elmore Genoa basketoall game .Ieannene Willett was awarded the S200 scholarship offered by the Versatile Alumnae ine annual Versatrle Alumnae Banquet on May 18 cllmaxed the so c1al activity of the club The Jurnor g1rls were the guests at the affarr sl UFFICER i LEFT TO RIGHT Darlene Weng Treasurer Jane Peters Vrce President Jane Howard President Ellen Schroeder Secretary 65 5 ' ' - Y V - - . 7 A Tn' 3 . I S S ss- ,FL O .-.ir W V v Q r Q , r . .' I I A A . 2 ' ' ' . . X . . . Coleman, Helen Bay, Margaret Witt, Eva Bittner, Shirley White. I ! rv-11 ' - - Q Q, Q I DQ' -4 , A E I X I 'z- PIHIIEFTUII ILUB .....L. A-'1- LEFT AND BACK John Votaw Karl Fllck Kenneth Avers B111 Rohloff Alan Wm Irm Bolander Jrm Magsrg Mr Egert CENTER 11m Draeger Bob Kuhlman Irm Owen Tom Dleterle Bob Shamp Edgar Buck The 1955 56 Projector Club was orgamzed at the begmmng of the school year under the adv1sorsh1p of Mr Egert There were 13 members The offlcers elected by the club were John Votaw presrdent Kenneth Avers v1ce presrdent and James Owen secretary treasurer The club presented the Football Queen and her attendants a colored plcture taken at the crownrng Durlng the year the members also assrsted the faculty ln the audro vrsual port1on of the1r teachmg program wah 4... LEFT TO RIGHT Kenneth Avers Vlce Presldent John Xotaw Presrdent Jlm Owen Secretary Treasurer 6 UFHCEII 0 , A l V ' A u Q V Q f X - R 5 , K v Q 1 .Y.... x 1 J ' V n - - cf aff' I I ' u - - T ' a n q u I u v 4 7 3 I . 5 1 . I r ' , --,-, .L ' ' 1:-----vb-mor- A 1, ,f Q W 1 'T ' x s ' ,L , T v -MT- 1 1 - l . - . I , . 3 , ' - . 6 CATIEIH CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Carpenter Dav1dCroz1er Douglas Prckard Rrchard Longenecker Alan Wm Robert Nlagsrg harrrs Elmore Camera Club was orvanrzed agaln thls year wlth Mr Rover Carpenter as adusor The purpose of the club 15 to teach a few students to opera e the camera properly and to have an organrzed body of photographers who can take p1ctures any per1od durmg the day The Camera Club's photographrc servrce 15 extended to all classes and Clubs of the school A Const1tut1on for the club was drawn up It wlll go 1nto effect next year Offlcers for th1s year were Dou P1ckard presldent and Rzchard Longenecker secretary treasurer IIFFIUER LEFT TO RIGHT Rxchard Longenecker, Secretary Treasurer, Douglas Prckard, Pres1dent,Mr. Carpenter, Advlsor. 1 . D ' D f A ' 0 C r S , ' . : . , ' ' , I Y I I ' I A . U w l II S Arndt B Boss J Kuhlman B Worthmgton M Jacobs E Holslnger SECOND ROW M Her nandez F Damschroder P Cronln S Helmecl S Hesselbart J Owen S Whlte I Barron D Eplxng S Huston Mrs Damschroder THIRD ROW B Fhck J Wlllett S Damschroder T Wheatley E Schroder J Vandersall N Draper K Mrreles C Wltt B Damschroder S Wood FOLRTH ROWJ Howard A Johnson R Lauer L Kardatzke A Nelson V Myers S Gflfflll M Wm S Shrader E Burner S DeStaz1o D Sahr I Peters Forty f1ve members are enrolled rn the F H A wlth Mrs Damschroder as adv1sor One of the h1ghl1ghts of th1s year s ac t1V1t1eS was the county meetmg at Port Chnton at wh1ch Po11ce Ser geant Margaret Slates spoke on Woman's Place ID Crxme Pre ventlon As a project the glrls re placed the old swmgmg needle machme w1th a new one They also purchased a new steam rron Illflllllll LEFT TO RIGHT Vlrglma Myers, Secretary Treasurer, Jeannene Wlllett, Vlce Pres1dent,Jean Vandersall, Presldent, 6 8 F o o A 0 I A- -, -b . . -- A4 ' TVA I 4 - f F V A 'L+' 1 'f' '1-rf , , . . - L -1 ' 1 : ' I ' ,A i 11 x ' 'A ' . fa ., ' Ax H , ' 3 'f K A 1 I 'Q P' ny , L 'L .1 Q' . , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Barkhau, S. Schwemberger, A, Lemke, D. Weng, S. Myers, . . . , - 1 5 4 - 'f .. I W , H , . . - 1 f '1 ' 'F z I . A u' I ' l . . . uf Z4 A ' Q I I I 2 ' , I I I I 1 WU'- fd' I 2 1499 4, ,af ,Z g , C'- 4-.' -9 0- L S 's 'Nz f M tk 'Pu Q -nv 'rm 'PM is 'PM L 9,-,, :.:.:.. TIA 90, 'hi- ING x -. :No , 'K 9-'sxtx ,r 'K We x Xb' 4 N x I .g,5.:.:. 7. -. . aw.. C M1X1111 C1111 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jrm Magsrg Jean Vandersall Darlene Weng Karen HCIIICR Alrce Avers Beverly Flrck Loren Darnschroder Don Roepke Ruth Ann Longenecker busre Wood Shrrley Whue Barbara Moellman Carol Fondessy Barbara Damschroder Judy Owen BEC Sandra Hesselbart Lester Lemke Jxm Bolander Larry Deacon Jlm Derlkson B111L1ng Susan Schwernberger Emrly Frndessy Lors Avers Carol Gurh Betty Karser THIRD ROW Marxlyn Nrssen Helen Bay Vrrgxnra Myers JanerKuh1man Lynda Semrock Tom Cromer Lrnden Damschroder Gary Anderson Doug Plckard John Votaw Alrce Bay Pam James Faye Rorherr Jane Howard Nancy Haar Drrecror Mr Butts 70 11 The ITJIXBC1 chorus was orgamzeo December Z0 Th1s was later than usual because of the uncornpleted new sectron Sect1ona1 rehearsals were herd the f1rst week to determme vo1ce qua11ty and ranffe After ellmlnatlon 13 boys and 31 grrls megan rehearsrng as our 1956 nfnxed chorus The frrst buslness was the electlon of offlcers The followlng were elec ted Betty Karser presldent .Jean Vandersall v1ce pres1dent, Carol Guth secretary Karen Jacobs lrbrar ran, and B111 Llng student dlrector Wlth such a short tlme left the chorus had to work hard The flrst appearance of the year was at the annu al muslcale held March 9 1996 Thls was one of the most successful con certs rn recent years and st1mu1ated Immedlately after the musrcale all who partrcrpated m the muslcale and the1r guests enjoyed dancmg mn the audltorrum On March 16 1956 the chorus went to Lakesrde to part1c1pate rn the con cert The dmrector there was Mr Norman Johnson of Cap1ta1 Un1vers1ty 11111111111 LLFT 'IO RIQHT Mr B I Beux Ram er Pre rd B111 Lrnt wrudenf Drrec or karen Jacobs Lrhrarran Je Nandersall Xrce Pre dem T A ' , ' 1 X D r . . . F I ,, . I . . x V tr U - .. e,.c, 1 ' , ' 1 A- F I . 1 y ' - I . , - 'L' 1 1 ' 4 L , -.. . - I : I I v 1 n - 1 - n I 1 V 1 I 1 1 7 ' v r 1 1 1 ' J , I OND ROW: Karen Jacobs, Lisa Sparks, Joyce Miller, Jane Darnschroder, much interest in the mixed Chorus. . . . . . . - . - 4 11 1 y I . o ! 9 k -: . I 1 1' ' I : . ut sg I' ' N , 9 enig J an ' ' , ' - sr . 1 L ,I 3. x fe . GLEE CLUB 1 ng- pu-:Il I DeStazio Rose Lauer Donna Epling Patty Cronin QECOND ROW Alice Lernke Marjorie I-letrick Betty Bosb Frances Dambchroder Loib Kardatzke Sally bchrader 5l153l'l Myer: Joan Kuhlinan The Glee Club was Composed of I6 freshman g1rIs After the group was organized 1n January the girls practlced tW1C6 a week Takmg part in the Spring Mus1cale on March 9 the group sang Kentucky Babe Ltttle Brown Bird Smging and Green Cathedral At the beginnlng ofthe year Margaret Kontak was elected president and Lois Kardatzke llbrarian UFFIFER X ,Q ,f- ff' f f 51 f ff' ff 1:94 7 ' pl f 7.34 LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Butts, Lois Kardatzke, Librarian Margaret Kontak, President. 71 Y - ' . I 2 5 5 ,- , ' , ' 4 F 2 E N - , V 5 I 2 , 1 ' ' l l E I V ' Q H I, , 5.24. A T' ' L 3 Y I I ' i z , Q n 15' A x FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Kontal-4, Shirley Kroeger, Darla Avery, Bonnie Worthington, Susan J I I , ' ' ' if , ' Q ,Sw ! 'I 'r' E 1 , ff EN llMBLllr The singing and instrumental ensembles competed at Tiffin in the District Music Contest. Their ratings were as follows: Baritone solo, H3 Trumpet trio, ,Hg Clarinet trio, Ilg Boy's ensemble, Hg Junior ensemble, Ig Senior ensemble, I. At the State Music Contest held at Bowling Green University the Senior ensemble received H and the Junior ensemble I, The groups also sang and played for other occasions, Pam Jarie 72 Karen Jacobs LEFT TO RIGHT BSIIX B0 Robert Waterman John Votaw : ' ss, LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Herrick, Helen Bay, ' 1 S. f EMBLEr LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Crozier, Jim Bolander, Linden Damschroder, Gary Anderson, Douglas Pickard, John Votaw. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Sparkes, Janet Kuhlman, Lynda Semrock Carol Guth, Barbara Moellman, Ruth Ann Longenecker, Karen Jacobs, Faye Rothert, Nancy Haar. LEFT TO RIGHT Shtrley Whlte Altce Avers Jean Vandersall Betty Katser Vtrgtnta Myers Helen Bay Darlene Weng Jane Howard Jeannene Wtllett UADET BA D LEFT SECTION, ROW 4 Sally Summers B1llDtschtnger Carolyn Anstead Mr Butts Pam Ames Mardel Otte Jlm Havens Cene Saltsbury ROW 3 Suellen Kelly Mary Sue James Karen Wtlley ROW 'P Susan Magstg Nancy Brandes Dwlghl Spencer Laura Jaeger Darwtn Overmyer ROW I Martlyn Mtller Martlou Webert MIDDLE SECTION ROW 2 Btll Avers Fred Hasselkus Scott Hetrtck Mary Lee Thomas Jantce Otte Sam James ROW I Robert Brandow Lorene Kltngbetl Kttty Votaw Tom Wendt Conme Wendt RIGHT SECTION, ROW 3 Dtane Hennessey Colleen Wheeler Aprll Bennett George Wets Denms Benms Larry Henkle ROW 2 Betty Young John Saltsbury B111 Reynolds ROW 1 Barbara Overmyer James Dunmyer James Ntnke : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I . V . . . V . V , - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 2 n 1 - -- 5 1 1 1 . l . V . . s . 1 v - 1 ' 1 - 1 1 v 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - v 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I ' O 1 1 0 MARCHIHI BMD The offlcers of the band are elected by the members Dutres of the presldent are to tune the band call meetmngs made announcements and take charge when the d1rector IS not 1 present The vrce pres1dent's dutres are to take charge when the pres rdent IS not present and to wr1te scrrpt for the band shows The secretary sends for new muslc and asslsts the lrbrarlan rn d1str1but1ng the muslc LEFT TO RIGHT Jeannene Wrllert Presldenr Mr Butts Drrecror Jean Vandersall V1ce Presrdenr Carol Guth Secretary The sect1on leaders were 1n charge of sectronal marclnng Th1s rmproved the marchmg of the band as a whole They also handed out and gathered up all musmc for the games LEFT TO RIGHT Helen Bay Janet Kuhlman Faye Rotherr Barbara Magslg Margaret Konrak Ahce Bay Jane Damschroder Carol Guth Karon Jacobs Nadrne Jacobs Jeannene Wlllett The football commlttee cons1sts of John Votaw Karen Jacobs J1m Klxckman Jlm Owen Jlm Magslg Jeannene Wrllett Jean Vandersall L1sa Sparks The1r dut1es were to plan the band shows A new demerlt system was set up by the commlttee TQ l l . A ilu Q l - ' . Ill 1 ' 1 I' ,fa MARCHING BHD E formauon ln radlum The band started workxng hard from the very beglnrung of thls school year by playmg for 8 football games and several parades The marchmg band concentrated on muslc bullt around a central theme Some of thelr themes were preclslon march mg moonhght romance and mus1c through the ages Completmg the march1ng umt were our drum major and three majorettes Drum Mayor John Voraw Majorettes Ruth Ann Longenecker Bonnie Worrhmgton Vxrglma Myers 75 MARCHING RA ll LEFT Band makes tum RIGHT Marchmg down fxeld LEFT Preclslon marchmg RIGHT Heart and arrow T BAND UUNCE Y J e Bark .i Ka her de Bra Be Barba .1 Kroos CI' Joyce M Ru h Ann Lo ge ecker ak F RbT ROW Marga e Ko LEFT TO RICHT BAN D CONC ERT 'I CY iarry B 4 ce Bay X iaar Lye Rose nary Cro Ca. Vck is Donna Ep Vo aw Nad ne Jacobs Jo yBo Be Jo ores Topps tide Bo 1 is Y M-1:5 Da Jacob hae Jane Da nsc rode nil R chard Yea Bu ts Bever y F ck Mr Sandra Zo nan e Wood Susa Mye s SU Ka se y Jea Bc RC W De J Rc .1rdK Over nyer sedo Jack Haar Jean Vandersa Faye Ro her Rober Wa erman Edgar Buck Dav d Haar Ia ne A A Wd Fra c J- Ba ham May .1 JaeK Maps ix J FOURTH ROW Jm K ckman Caro Gu h Hesse bar B Ba ba a Da n chroder ode C ce D.: Ja Sack o se Nancy Draper berber bchwe 5521 .1 Myers Vis JCCFC 'I The concert band held a Christmas assembly for the grade school Durmg the sprm and held a mid-year concert for the high school the Ottawa County onthe the band played for the Junior class play OI' 1 Sen F A 1 if 1 4 5 . 5 t ' , ' r Y , S J ' ' ' 1 , 5 I X 1 1 li J 1. ri r ' , 3 rl l J J J i '7 I ' fx ' ' r N h W J i xi xi ' , 1 , I ' 2 r t nt , t n n , ill , ' 'r' ', th 'n s, 't in ' li' ii, iid Ilasselkiis, Mary Ann Barnes, Patti James, Joan Kuhlman, Helen Bay. SECOND ROW: Jeannene Willett, Linden Damschroder, Karen Herrick, Ellen Schroeder, ini l' n r, I l , rr ss, hn t , i , linv, i i 'rr, ' I ll, l l , i li ' , l liis . 'IIIRD J : It 'ii 'i' r, S si , I ' ii r , ' lr , 1 li , . I , i ' 'sti , i li r, r ii s, iiii fsii, ' n is i ni'ri, nn r s, r , i ' , r r , ' I t, ll, ' , Ch I n ' 1 , i h' iihinrii, nnis It h iid , 'ni 'ms hr r, r r 'r s , ill l r, i li , 1 t . : ini ' ii, 'ri I iihlin'n, 'r ' ' ' isii, 'orii Ii I l , iriini' , 'ii' ii ' rn r , ' . . . g rn ' , F ' ' , ' E ore, and the ' ffl l Harrls- at house open de Lake si at val t1 CS class play LEFT TO RIGHT John Votaw Band Leader Doug P1ckard Dennis Stackhouse Robert Waterman Lyle Haar Brll Hesselbarr Jlm Bolander Harry Blausey hm Klrckrnan Davrd Haar Rrchard Kuhlman Dance Band at Sophomore Dance Dance Band playrng their theme song Blue Moon Thrs year the mus1c depart ment has helped sponsor a new The band was orgamzed Wlth twelve charter members and lots of enthusrasm The group has furmshed mu src for such funct1ons as school dances a dance at Oak Harbor and a guest appearance at a K1 wanrs Dance At the annual band concert the fellows played the followmg num bers Blue Moon Lrttle Brow Jug ' Londonderry Arr' 'In The Mood Our advrsor 1S Mr Butts head of the mus1c department 78 X X T IIA 0 RAND N 1 I 'l . 1 . ull fn ',,,f u.l'.nn.vh, organization, the dance band. s . . 1' ' ' : ll , ll ' n ll, I ' I, I 9 . fm-- KMA, R X . xx X 2 kwa., fL!l6 7 00 7' 7g?f'794fZ GRADE 14-Hr' Charles Almrorh Sharon Blause y Kathryn Barbara llelmecr Cynrhra Kmpp 50 FIR niw-9' 9 Q ary Donald Amellng Anstead Marsha Buhrow f s. Lester ,L Mrchael llephner 'icy' if Dennis Damschroder All Rebecca ...- fx nf' pq:- CE En. Bm m :J 7g-cn 55 -. 'o 5: cu :a ohn Jaeger ...,a T GRADE 106: 'io-4' Rrchard Arndt y -wr- Rrchard Derterneyer S-if Damel Bankey Arft arp Donald Dezanett Margaret Berrx Johns lxancy Ma srg 80 Annette Edna 'ohnson Marlon McC1arn 3 1? Conme Beck Crarg Drschrner Ya-df'-9 Y AA James In-L Robert jurllerar Thomas McGee 113711 Loren Behm 000' I 'X Darlene Dolph Sam sharon Keys Alfred Meeker l 19 H X v, X K -i 2 v ,D .fd jf g, J? Y ., D QA 'fl' l I 'I I 5 1 ' Q V -,Ag .M -..i ,, 4. 2 Q F , -.- '- l , X- I' -4 s I ' xv-F. ' Q If D l .' tg b - at ee, we lf a r 1 f Q an 1-ll -J ,A P . Q.. .df ' -' fn: I ' 1 A '1 -f,, ' ' f N A , . A ,X , , e , . . '-L V D b I 55A I Durdel Fulkert b .Goerschuis Green - Haar Haar Harrison jo X . 'KE I w A in 1 ' ,g, .L It Q z ii n V If . 1 ur' , 515, 1 Y - l :D -is ff C A - iz' N . ' p 7' I at U 1 Q J. ' A . e- ,fe Q ,Ie .if e gf s 'rr . I I, 4 gg -5 H D - Q , :D D GQ ' D I' V ' -ly' W ' ' D A l 1 A' l be .. I , l 4 - V 8 . . Sandra Neeb 4 il Wllllam Shaffer X 'i Daxtd Ixmke dvi' 'tlllam Sorg ,pf 43 dex. Prudence Wendt FIR T GRADE Gu. 'f Q 'L OH Ibert Overmyer Preston Patsy Lmda Stagner Stone N1 bharon Rtsenburg ltffxf' A Dennts Schltng James Ehzabeth TIISISD Votaw -0 30: as 1.1-nb Donald Janet W tlng Yeagle Zolman xx- rm .+ fii ll Paul Sehnert ane Wendler 41'vl ' ff X anny Adcox 'Q Bernard Bruntz Anne Drberr loin. C195 -i L.-I Ronald Haar Gene Mxreles -env li ancy Arndt 4-..,,2 Donald Buhrow Jeanmne Dunmyer 433' -uv' vfffq Joan Heath Rrchard Myers E00 ll GRADE 'S' Carol Avers Monty Damschroder Lmda F11Ck i ans: 'R-if Paul Hnlle Cynthla Avers SHUI: 1 ll Lynne Avers 'Fi -ucv' ' Q y L Russell Damschroder 4'-an P' busan Foster D 3 Carl Kontak Ramon Marilyn salas Nercher 82 ZSQA ,al D U Anya' af Don Deltemyer -0 'QW 51 uf Joyce Gresler Y new 'Q 'H-vf' nl 4 Wlllram Krumnow 4-ss: Kathryn Balhet James Deltemyer -06 sie Lynne Glesler Martrn Lauer as -vi' Glenda Ward Oehmke Otte K5 4-197 ane Blausey Y Robert Dertemeyer Bonme Goetz Jerry Lohr W! -Q I R at , ll Q as - ..- U , y ' Q H 1 , 1 A Q33 K Q' if-f' W ' V, AEM' Q Q j t I In ig Q r 4 NA ,Q v. Q. ' X , Q. A i X' X ll. ll. 7 D N ' ' ' g I 1 ' V - , 'V - 7 ' I '. n 7 . U s . I Cv-L P 2 N, -- ' r, Q5 5 , 3 ., , 1 A W I S X1 0 Q, ' ' ' - , JA A. I R Q W F 'V N I ' - 3 f - ,., A L! M - lil- fy v ' ., ' , ' ' 3 f .U -,f u ff W 41, --.- f R p A I ff 1 L A . V GU? 1' -fm . 2 2 -- M 15- +'. 5:19 'Y 'X -- A N 'S N R . ' Q I . 4 I f , 1 Y I 1 . ' ' ,fr V' f X I H Ar, A , p A ,srl ij' x ,J A A? X 4 :fi . . A N ' ' 4 ' 'Y yr - ' -1 , i V - n 1 H 3 . V I A . , 1, , X , as Q, k ,A R.- ' ' ' - 12. 5 ' ' 1 r' a ' ' -ff., ur lr ECIINII IIRADE 1 -vn- -A -1 Q ikag Iefferx Danlel Danlel x 0 db IC lardb Rollhelser ,g lvl GN- vla GTP L65 NTBYCIB Tank L +C 44 QQ' 121 1 xg!!-Nm. LEFT TO RIGHT Jeanene Nowalk Robert Kroeger James Cook Mrs Lelser Gall Huss '1'l24 F' 5' ltr' W' Lawrenge Ter x WSIS M1!1ex or wand ' 9 3- OC 1 A3 xv Carx ks orthlngton o nn mlareb 'Obs L.: aron blares Jane Blausey Lynne Glesler James Dxetemeyer Lynne we mmnqeyer ,damn Owen -Xxers Jerry Lohr John Sandrock Niarcla Tank 83 F hnstmas Tree -, f ' J 0 f, W 0' gl- -7 Lauren Anstead ii Q-14 v,o,oA Mary Deno -A .-5 4' James EO Q Denms Ilelme Ll ..-,. Daxrd Xxers ohn De SIBZIO 1 J 'L' Ronald Furstnau Janne Ilennessey THIRD GRADE Donna Balllet f'Z! W 1111am Dezanett 1 buf' James Grau G' ual Iluss Pamela Robert om keeler kroeger Lohr Brenda Brandes Dlane DIIUUBII Becky Haar Bet 1 Huston Mary Buck 0 0 Dennls Dolph 1 Damel Haar I ll da Jnergens x neg I ussell Lowry N1 3gSlg 84 3 Av-D cl ane Cederlof yn ue Drlftmyer 'S' Nlarxm Haar Y Larrx kardatzl-ce Donna Mahler ag , fy i - ' ...-a X James C ook -4' Ladonna Fllrthorpe 2 nn llelmecl 'P Charles Kaxlor karen Niarquardt I ' .A V X s . X sv uv , ,A ' J , 'f - J 1. 5 'K - X N W I A ' f J'-he .- A - J an J . - ' -D A . - V Q f ' Q '7 ' M J J ' J ,J X' . if M . 'A . J Q. J 0 V , xx A A . 5 J AQ . ' I , ' ' f S . . 5 6 , JA J f-gifs-, k . 3 ', 7r my '. Q- , J Qgf A ' 7' -z .A . 1 'V K Q 5 ' ,X 4 f if ,N , V QQ --4 - 1 - I .. f ' . f' A ff 3 ' , , I f .V 4 A t 'rj A . If X 4 - ,' ' X . l A . - :J ff J 41, . J .- . . . J J A 3. - 4- ' '1 r gr 5 I ' A 15. ra J 1 J A , Q.. . V - 9 , 5 Jfi . ' f LAM ' T H X J I' Q . .. r- -' x l , X. I I A 1, Q V , Ioxce Nicflarn T Martln Owen bharon Sharp 4V Dona ld Toops 855 -...4 95.1 Marla Nirldando .Qin xv' Jamte Peters nr' Davld Slates If Q-gg Margaret Trlstan N513 Tw Dennrs Wldman Tllllill GRADE ff' Dlanna Nirller vw-55 N-rf' Lrnda Prlesman 'lvl' s rerry Snyder A Lols Werdner Nancy Wllburn Mlller :vs x.-r' Barbara Reynolds E Larry Spencer Wlllnam XVCIS ap- Latherlne Wrtty 85 fx...4 Joan 'xrrreles N. Ruth nn Rose gi -7 Joseph Stewart -Of' au Nxheatlex Nl susan Wltty A6- 'f W Lourse :gasky Llnda bandrock Laster stone '19 Mark L Wheeler 'UV ts.: Q Mrch ael Yeagle Ieanene Nowak UPN v-uf Ju x Saxage f'P x T-5' i Larrx Tedrov for Danxel Wldman Y X ,1 'A 2 F A' . gil . - V- ' - h .Q 1 f' is TX , fs 1 5, s I .KA 'Q ? r. .. ' Q A A ' . ' ' Rita ' - A ' . ' r ' ' . Mi' . ., V I V, 4' 'Q r 5 I i M 4? J -- ' N 4' ' , ,V ,, V , N' t,VN .,ry lf' 1, X t A 213- t A f r . 44 ' r . .'f:f'1'5 v ' of -1' X A 1' 4, . I f jg. -' U' ' A ' I. th .nn . 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Ronald Robert James Gresler Grtffxn Haar E 1 - V W - - V A X T ' A c A A ' V I I, 11' Av' ' K . ' ig .. Q- 2 ' Lg. 1 ' , 4- '1' 4 4 v' r Q wwf- L I Q 'vw LI Q: I If 2 V 1 1 ,ii , 'rm ' I v lk ' 1, 4 , L 'QE 3 ' f r: . ,,iQJ.j V, Xmg M , nf ffxq 5 v' V L'-MAN:-tl 'Zi'-I: I A 3 K ' I A ' Q - P Li Ei., 'Q 4 :K -.-li .J I Lx 1 -,hxfzil ,gi l 1 tix t 4 ' . ea ,I ' , N'-. FJ l xr, ' ' ' . gr. -'A V 3 'Q-9 Frederlck Hasselkus Barry Moellman I Robert Savage Q6- s..,, 1' --f 3, James Heath lk Kenneth Neeb :IIN A i Ruth Sehwemberger 'oh Esther Jean Trlston X alasek FIFTH GRADE Ii ' 9.1 DCOII Hetrlek ya James Netcher and Brady Stoner -QM john Xx aters rf? om Howard lin!! N I amce Otte l s-si' Grlbert bk 3l'IZ George e s Bettk H oung 88 sharon Kroeger F '3' Ronald Peters Tarn ...Q 5, Harold Swartz 3 sl Don 'xiahler Dorothy Roberts A Menbeth Tank ni 'C' Ldv ard N 1 ler Dlane Salzm edel I May Thomas Paul kathleen susan M heeler Rxrllex Xt rllmeth Larry Almroth -au- Ficliard Bruntz 9 171' , ,JW Rebecca Furstna u Sharon Kardatzke Terry Kroeger o -Xrnold 431, Franklin Bunning N Joseph Grau Barbara Keeler Jean Kuhlman lX'l'H GRADE fx' William Ax ers Li- Linda Damschroder LEA? Rebecca Graver Lorene Klingbeil Susan Magsig Louise Balliet Lowell Damschroder 1 Z Gary Haar 6 10 Bruce Knieriem -I' 'T Jo anne Bass 41 --q Stanley Lucille Deitemeyer De Stazio I 1 Walter Haar Keith Knieriem Billie Diane Mc Clain lxloellman 89 Xlarcus Bocanegra Carol Behm 'VY Nt William Dischinger ,..4-, 4.53 Samuel James Laura Jaeger Maria Mary Konta Kroeger .,,!5' Karen Lois Qpfer Ofman 'VY x.,7 Darwrn Owermyer V1 uf Dwrght Spencer Robert Preston Jack Stackhouse IXTH GRADE Dranne Roepke Gulp, '? I ames Stewart 'tif Nancy Weidner Kathryn Sarnes Q Sarah Summers Thomas Wendt ' Q Karl Schmldlrn Klttx Votaw av ' ,- l Sharon Whrtrng f-5 Robert Shaffer Marrlou Weber X Roberta Snyder 'QF' Norman Webert iw- 90 'IVY , X 'D S' - 'S S -9, Q 4 t 1, . . .V ' 1 ll fmt 5. S f f 1 Y 5 f 'fi t Q , ,. L , V ' 1 as. 1' ' - 'r f 5' ' . -, -. .- Q 4 1-51 W ' ' ' K 1 'Q - ,7x g S b 4 .fp -v if rr,+s 'g'. . 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Q ' 4 7 I Comphments of GENOA CONSTRUCTION NAUS BROS COMPANY INC Paul R and Geo A Naus Partners Bulldozlng Earth Movlng General Merchand1se Hardware 0 Pa1nts Apphances 0 Te1ev1s1on L1mestone A11 mzes Genoa Oh1o Phone 7212 Phone Mo 5 2351 I..1ndsey Oh1o RANDOLPH S Frosted Food Center R R SHOE COMPANY Phone Mo 5 2335 Genoa Oh1o Phone 9353 Llndsey Oh1o ANSTEAIIY MEATY Pure Bred Angus Cattle I..1ndsey Oh1o Phone Mo 5 2537 . , . I Compliments of 9 . l K . , . . - I I JOHNSON Quniplinxgliib1911.1-Cflfmnw 5M LUMBER WOODRUFF HATCHERY 81 COMPANY POULTRY SERVICE , .. ,N . Q..q1n:1ae1'L1.11 Ann piewldk-1111al1sx11ld1 Lindsey, Qfilll kk llllbldll, Oizxo Compliments of Frances find Joe LOVNAN D ,MaR1txL1 Curucc Ohm QOITIQIIUHLIII: 01 Cornphnqemtb LLSLI1., VN HELLXN IG Purebred Chebtgr Vkhxte DXKIIIL Ohm Certlfled Farm Seed Phone Z 209 Elhston Rodd DAMSCHRODER S MLYLR5 SLIOPPINCJ QLXMJR Rogky Rldgg Olno Pndne 3471 Llmore Olno X1xNOl IJ Wil I Ijulldgr Iipdtlnw .ind P1umb1n bupphe IN 1I'l1Il Omo SMITH S MARKET THE GIBSONBURG FARMERS P Uvflv U1 ELEVATOR CO 5 L 41 uupplu 1 JOY Qjlbwklllljlll U10 P JIM 'W I xiee-bxlllp 0110 . V, S, . AA ,T A , J . 4 1 N ,- T A . A. D . X - A ' ' V' 1 of I 1 '1fV' fr V ' ty 1, 1 F' ' -' v . 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S. -- ' 51 'F-.af . . Lf 'dl x 'Q X 1. 'f F-1 I , A fn- .,V- ft , ., e,,el Q - . l - - . ' I I , . ,q 4 . , , . , , . . u A . K I 9 J C D . . . . , . K . . 7 THE J WELLER COMPANY Pickles Catsup Puree and Sauer Kraut Oalc Harbor Ohio THE SNAC BAR Home Made Pastries Sandwiches Soft Drinks Candy Ice Cream Lunches Elmore Ohio For All Insurance Needs Call THE THIERWECHTER INSURANCE Agency Royal Theater Building Oak Harbor Ohio Compliments of THE OAK HARBOR STATE BANK Compliments of THE WOODVILLE STATE BANK Woodville Ohio Member F D.1.C. Federal Reserve System WM F BUHROW 81 SON John Deere Sales 8: Service Limestone, Ohio 111 DAL.E'S SHOE 5 TORE S. Main Street Gibsonburg Quality Merchandise Expert Shoe Repair Ohio HERMAN'S Meats - Groceries Locker Rentals Appliances Cribsonburg, Ohio SALES SERVICE bfPfmWfI QUALITY OAK HARBOR HARDWARE CO Home xpphances Plumblno Peatmv Sales EIeCtr1ca1 Seruce ROOf1HU bheet Metal Insulat Phone 2011 Oak Harbor Ohlo M G :HARPE TRACTOR Phone 2065 Oak Harbor Oh1o Cornphments of bw IRL SHOP Beauty Bar St John Proprxetor Helen ore Oh1o Phone 2 2951 Elm L1nes of Insurance 1t's The INSURANCE AGENCY For A11 YOUNKER Chbsonburg Oh1o Phone 4084 3652 NEHLS SERVICE DTATION 24 Hour VV recklng berx 1Ce Phone 3404 Oak Harbor O h1o BOB PAULE 81 DON FLICK Comphments of P1aster Contractors INC TONY S BAKERY Swlrl and Cove Ce111ng You .Smooth 8: Sandhme F1H1Sh Io Job Too Large Or Ioo brnall Phone 2 4101 E1more Oh1o Phone Alway s W11I1Hg to Serve Fremont Oh1o 2 4254 Photography At 1t's Best 5choo1s Wedchngs Bables H A POWELL STUDIOS Largest 1n The M1dweS t Toledo Dayton Detro1t , . , A o ' v I 1 Q J 9 ' . - - V - D ,, , ., . . , ' ' - ' 1on-BPS Palnts - Y I . . . . I , . . - . . . ll I ' ' II MIN , r 11 , I .. , ' , - . . G1 :mon K. GANSKE Bottled Gas Ellrnacef Petraleplxn Prociuele X I-Il, Oaio Phone Elrnore Z-5132 HARVEY JOHNS BUICK SAIC: 6e1'1:1ce i.1me STYQGI V1oodx'iI1e, uhm Open Till 'HOU PINI Phone Ik oodville 33 J L L ROSS 81 SON Water Streer Moodu lc Bmlchng Supphes Phone XX oodulle Zt:-Q1 C, X Rdchos 81 Pluerb Mhlrlpool I .4 here Z, DIXGI Records B 81W ELECTRIC Cubsonburg Ohlo Comphmente of h.1RVVEN'5 RED A WHITE Cubsonburg Ohlo MADIQON GAR XGE COMPANY Your 1- rlendly Ford Dealel for 38 Years Gmbsonburg Ohlo Conuphmente of MAX REY'NOLDb P1unf1b1ng 8,1 Heaung 8x bheet Metal Work Nixers Pumps Pho1e Z 3005 Elmore Ohlo C H YEAGLE PL11nt1ng 8 Decoraunff Phone Z 3934 Elmore Oh1o DICK S RADIO TV L11 D1I6 I 1 x Phone Eln ore Us WALKER ELECTRIC 111111, rc Le1e Ile e 5 JI 1 L dex J 111 ol L P1 1 e G1IJbOI1 mr Ofuo R, ff, l',Y,, ' ' ' ' . . ' ' -'D 1 ' ' ' '5 , t X. L1 A v4 I 1 7 . A T .W . I L f - - - -, A . . 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Appliance Radios fy TY Phone 2-3121 Elmore, Ohio KUHLMAN SERVICE We Carrx a complete l1ne of Flrestone ures and tubes BALLMER WHIPPLE MOTOR SALES INC Chevrolet 81 Oldsmoblle 225 Vw ater Street Phone 3811 Oak Harbor Oh1o Compllmentb ol VAN ATTA S l- reezer E reeh lce Qream lame Hon e .1 Quart lonlght' Oak Harbor Ohlo U X , Q - I u X 1 Q -Q 'W I I. w 7 5 ,. . 1 K . 2 Compliments of TOLEDO -430-r LaL1r1eDo1ph Proprletor Elmore Oh1o 6400! COMPANY SERVING NORTHWESTERN OHIO Comphments of WITH DON S SERVICE FOR Pure O11 Products Elmore Oh1o ELECTRICITY BETTER LIVING l l ELMURE CLEANERS Never Sat1sf1ed T111 You Are Phone Z 3301 Elmore Oh1o 8'5rnomlZ'auM O10 C f::jnl1:,'r'f all I DR. KARL WEBER C lD6l,l,w, Lltznnl Q, OI.1'J l3ll5lIlC5 CfQ11.pl1:t,l-rrtfwz' WEIS BROTHERS All Amd fjlllldcrb' ifuppliee frm, ,, Q. fy, ,,, - ...J lg, ,LN 5 Z-Zubl l'lL'D1ClCIXLC 9 Q C H FAIST JEWELER Buloxa Llom l-lam1ltor1VM1tcleee Keepsake Dlamonds Chbscmburg 01110 C,OITIpl1N1CIllb Qi SABROSKE 8- MYERS l' uner llD1reLtO1 5 l- urmture Dealers Ambulance DSIXILC Elmore Oluo IHRIH ll 08 Cor Lrete Products 8 Drunave Contrantor il' llcij Ulf 1 f I' rlmlung 1' 1 P l 1 lI'll L L , - . . , 1 A Q V X ' 1 O 1 U -f I 3 l R Y Y 5 . l l 1' ' .A D . 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D SPIRHIIEIIX MUTIIH SNES Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 636 Main Street Genoa, Ohio Phone 7062 HELLE GARAGE Dodge TIUCRS 31 Cars WENDT RADIO 81 ELECTRIC Motorola bparton bunbearn General Eleelrm Ielechron Elm ore Uhl J Phone 2-4-13 5 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE oak Harbor, ohio Phone 2601 t of GlssoNsuRG CANNING COMPANY INCORPORATED DAMSCHRODER GARAGE G e 1Repa G so b g h h OP E 0 Oh o P Z 426-1 'Ef- ix ZWIURFII M0'l'0Il C0 Complimen s the I I I en ra irs lb D ur ' O 10 Lincoln Damsc roder Pr rietor lm re, i hone - ..-i za,-K V i 4 ' 'S xx. .2i ,f'f, 7 ' -1 E - -f -' Y J 9 . n a, i n JIEIIEII lI,IIIIIIIfIIIE ',9,' Y1Qw 2-if ' , , .Y ,gn ' Fr1g1da1re Duro Crane C0 De Laval Hoover Maytag Jamtrol Phone Z 3201 Elmore Oh1O 1rect To Consumer Serv1ce WALTER J AVERS Dealer Rawlelgh Products Corner of Rt 105 and 51 Elmore Oh1o BUD S AUTO SERVICE Z4 Hour VI recker and Road berv1ce Bud Gluth Proprletor Nrght or Day 135 5 R R Street Phone 4983 Oak Harbor Oh1o JOHNNIE'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Applrance bales And beruce Plumbmg Heatmng Electr1calVIr1r1ng Robert Long John Dextemyer Edgar De1temyer Partners Elmore Oh1O SORG S UPHOLSTERY Old Furmture L1ke New You'll Be aurprlsed When LOORIH L1ke A Brand New One PIC up Dehvery Free 219 Fremont Street Elmore Oh1o Comphments of PAULS BARBER SHOP Lmdsey Oh1o Compllment f DONALD WEHNER S Barber shop Comphments of TIIE GEWA BANKING CIIMPANY Member of Federal Reserve Member of Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporat1on Assets Over S4 800 O00 00 I l ' s o I I You See Your Tattered Chair Elmore, Ohio l I I- LOVMER3 PLRFLCT INITI1 FLOVI ERS XLL. 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