Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)
- Class of 1957
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Wu Ting-Fang E T Ex 2 'he 4 7a ' Harry Krueger Mr. Krueger started working at Harris-Elmore the day his daughter entered school and passed away the day his grandson entered. He was always ready and willing to take a sick stu- dent home. The choruses, band, and football and basket ball boys will always remember his cheerful attitude and unfailing spirit on the bus trips to different events. His custodianship at Harris-Elmore covered a period of 23 years. Prior to his working at the school he was part owner of the H 8. H garage in Elmore. At the age of 57, Mr. Krueger passed away quite suddenly Tuesday evening, September 4, i956, at Toledo Hospital. 3 1 .Q JQEHM K K K 2545155 ki K , . . L 1 A , :IT 1 g 31- B if if 1 it P 1 . ' if me .f g 139 if' M Q6 K V: 1 a 5 533.351 'sf X -Q J Ly 1 , 1 1 , st , , 11. Ii, 'L' me . fs , 1 ef Tir 529 fs Rs I Z S ,ss has ww :Refund Wea mia Wim en Sw ,WHS SDM Qzffeq Mimi? is wp y 1 is 'ray wo in V0 .L 1 ,M,Q,,1 ' trfmh 1 o Q' iimm en A M - is LL,A. 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We C 99 Me V 'NSBA AQP'r,s.fl K 3363 if , af' 85. 1 1-3-AW A755 H DUN' nn wk Swami Ma af 5 'fe5Gw Meg -ip. Powgcii Owe P I fave L11 Administration . , 5-10 Seniors , 11-26 Underclossmen . , , 27-38 Activities , 39.-60 Sports - . 61-74 Music . , 75-86 Grades . 37-100 Advertising . . .lOl-124 Um ?acvcZz!q v- ' ' Wieaewz 76me pezmdtc 'Me ?czwZL'q 166444 70 5151! Zoom Had feiax f4Zea! HAROLD BECK WILSON WEIS HAROLD BUCK President Vice-President Clerk MANLYMAGSIG CARL WENDT GEORGE JAEGER fgaazd 0 6 Um ' A 2, wean! Graduates: Congratulations upon your graduation. This is not the end, it is only the beginning. Graduation is the passing from life's school into the school of life. Regardless of the size of your graduating class or town it isn't what you leave, but where you are going and where you arrive that counts. You represent youth standing on the threshold of accomplishments. You look back to the past for experienced knowledge to guide you and forward into tomorrow to try your skill. Your education, the foundation build here in Harris-Elmore School, will be with you for- ever. Best Wishes L.R. Hetrick 7 CATHERINE ANSTEAD English, Latin RICHARD BUTTS Music Director DORA COLEMAN C LARENCE EG ERT Mathematics PHYLLIS BARKER Commercial we sis? ll 5352 ALVI NA KONTAK English :a5gEaZ5':a,'::5i :. t r 1 ssssggrwig. ' 'vigywxigmlg 55 1529'f2iZ54ii+1 szgwia. , wr + ' ' gig rg? ZR 1 mfg X pr A as fs g rsgf , , K Q .. , gig Q at rg at 2 New Q' 52622 J T9 K A it Ar I f A X + If I T gs gf BURL BIARKER Vocational Agricultu RAY GOETSCHIUS CHARLES RYMERS fe HERBERT KATKO Social Studies LAU RE L DAMSCHRODER Home Economics ROBERT. NETZ English, American Social Studies Science Physical Educqfion Government ? s o siii Hs I-fifiifi 9 ROGERCARPENTER Industrial Arts 'TQ' GRACE MYERS First Grade MATTI E HECKMAN Third Grade GARN ET WEBER Fifth Grade SHIRLEY POWELL Grade Music AN N WIN K LER First Grade IRENE LEISER Third Grade MADE LYN HAAR Fifth Grade MABEL BASHORE Art MI LDRED ARNOLD Second Grade MI LDRED ROTHERT Fourth Grade ELEANOR SCHANECK Second Grade SHIRLEY STROHL Fourth Grade GOLDA YEASTING VELDA JAMES Sixth Grade Sixth Grade 7 all S MZ ,-ieadetaate COOKS: Margaret Weis, Marie Lemke, Esther Hasselkus CASHIER: Lynda Semrock JANITOR: Wayne Krueger rl D ali SECRETARY: Gertrude Haar BUS DRIVERS: Ernest Giesler, Clarence Egert,Ray Goetsclwius, August Bach, Carroll Rader, Wood- lo row Damschroder. iz . xwda writes . K' we gm. XM xcoftta A Nm. det Pteidejl georziaw ' . BOHQ ' e Met' , gmt , AMC 691- swat. o Pl 1163 LEFT 5? ondesq' Cato MOTTO: The past forever gone, the future still o FLOWER: American Beauty Rose COLORS: Mint Green and White CO-VALEDICTORIANS Barbara Moellman and John Votaw Dan 'Z Qez' 71,6 Ze!! On 756 Wax! eaea payed aa 7066! 76nd de Sendaw O of ye. ALICE AVERS Commercial JAMES BOLANDER College Prep TRINIDAD CUEVAS Commercial LINDEN DAMSCHRODER General 'QW LARRY DEACON General JANE DEITEMYER Commercial I2 TOM DO LP H General JAMES DERICKSON General SHIRLEY GRlFFIN General CAROL FONDESSY Commercial N AN CY H AAR Commercial CAROL GUTH General I3 Times' , - 2- fb J K' 'fn fs BEATRICE HETRICK General KAREN HETRICK General Eg KAREN JACOBS College Prep PATTl JAMES College Prep MILAN KARDATZKE Vocational MILES KARDATZKE General LOWE LL KNIERIEM Vocational NYLE KARDATZKE General JANET KUHLMAN Commercial BILL KUHLMAN General RUTH LONGENECK ER Commercial ROBERT KUHLMAN General BARBARA MAGSIG General JOHN MORRIS General BARBARA MOELLMAN College Prep MARILYN NISSEN General JON REX OHL General JUDY OWEN Commercial 16 FAYE ROTHERT Commercial DOUG LAS PIC College Prep KARD LY LE SCHLI EVERT Vocational SHIR LEY SAHR Commercial LISA SPARKES College Prep LYN DA SEMROCK College Prep all L 'X in R. W J CH N VOTAW College Prep ROBERT WATERMAN General BUD WIDMER General JO ANN WI DMER Commercial ALAN WITT General DANIEL WOOD General 4' I8 5' Qi Qfcbtaw The title of our class song has much significance for this year's 42 graduating seniors. Moments to Remem- ber -- yes, those are the intangible souvenirs of our twelve years of school which have been given to us by the faculty, administration, and students of Harris-Elmore. We remember that September morning in 1945 when 42 well-scrubbed boys and girls walked through the door of that mysterious building called the schoolhouse and began the portion of their education which was to terminate in 1957. How far off that date seemedl However, the years have flown by, and now, as seniors, we look back in time to the years we have spent in the new very familiar building. Under the watchful eyes of Miss Grace Myers, Mrs. Mildred Arnold, Miss Mattie Heckman, Mrs. Mabel Rozine, Mrs. Garnet Weber, and Mrs. Helen Mercer, we successfully finished the first six years of our school- ing. We often chuckle over memories of cowboy and Indian games, our second grade kitchen band, our pro- duction of The Princess Who Couldn't CryJ spelling contests, our ability to fight about any little thing, and the arts and crafts we all-lovg. We were proud to sing at the dedication of the new auditorium in 1951. Our memories of the seventh and eighth grades are of the usual tween-age activities -- changing classes, more homework, our first dances, and parties. ln the seventh grade the class held a Halloween party at Lowell Knieriem's home and gave the Thanksgiving assembly. ln the eighth grade we had o Christmas party at Bill Kuhlman's home fit was here that we realized what mistletoe was forlj and gave another successful assembly. Both years we enjoyed the annual 7-8 grade party. It was in this period that the class members began to be recognized for their scholastic, athletic, and musical abilities. As freshmen we came back to school to find that eight students from Benton Township had joined us for the remaining four years. This year our Halloween party was at Janet Kuhlman's farm. We had many hearty laughs over the ridiculous outfits those initiated into G.A.A. and F.F.A. wore to school. We sponsored a successful dance and gave an assembly entitled The Millionaire Family. The sophomore year ranks high in our memories because we had home room in study hall with the junior class of that year. Again this year we sponsored a dance and gave an assembly entitled A Day in the Life of a Typical Harris-Elmore Student. We returned as juniors flashing the class rings we had received during the summer. Our play was entitled A Ghost On The Loose. We remember also the many hours we spent in the lower halls preparing decorations for the Juiolnior Prom, for which we chose the theme Neptune's Garden. Of course the evening of the Prom was memorable in itself. The latest memories we have are those from our senior year. Although we were always an active class, this year seemed busier than ever. We enjoyed preparing and presenting the play, Ten O'Clock Scholar. The Prom, Fairyland Romance, given in our honor, was an unforgettable evening. We lma enjoyed choosing pic- tures, invitations, namecards, and all the other things essential to graduation. The Class of 1957 leaves behind it an outstanding record of achievement, both in scholastic and extra-curricular fields. However, we will also be remembered for our ability to get into mischief and to get ourselves out of the punishment for mischief donel Yes, we have many moments to remember, and the ones which will probably remain utmost in our minds will be those of baccalaureate and commencement exercises of this year. Although we have the some number in the class now as we had in the first grade, only 18 of the original class will graduate this year. Our class motto states our feelings at this time -- The past forever gone, the future still our own. t ,mmm fi 4 , Q lrlIltlXX 3,5 .55 ,,f,.2- . IIIBYAIHA :ff :ff Wi: UIISQIBI 1? IE, f Q. ,Y A 'IZDIEBI .EZ 535 ,5 4 5 3 0... :Q 2' q -----.. nulrfm sw F7111 1 9 66444 Wd! I, Alice Avers, will m ability to throw away master copies to Lois Avers.. I, James Bolander, will my love for Mr. Rymer's physics classes to Jane Damschroder. I, Trinidad Cuevas, will m bashfulness to Katherine Mireles. I, Linden Damschroder, will my ability to work in shop to Warren Schlievert, hoping he gets more done next ear. I, Lzirry Deacon, will my flat top to Sandra Hesselbart. I, Jane Deitemyer, will my ability to stay in high school 5 years to Gretchen Minning. I, James Derickson, will my ability to rock 8. roIl to Francis Widman. I, Tom Dolph, will my Elvis shirt to Susan Schwemberger. Carol Fondessy, will the presents from my sisters boyfriend to Shirley Damschroder. Shirley Griffin, will my ability to high jump to Sue Arndt. I, Carol Guth, will all my demerits and ability to get demoted in band to Jim Klickman, hoping he makes as much progress as I did. I, Nancy Haar, will my height of 5'8 and dark hair to Emily Fondessy. I, Beatrice Hetrick, and I, Barbara Moellman, will our shortness of stature to Gary Anderson, so he can get a different outlook on life. I, Karen Hetrick, will my osition as the superintendent's daughter to Beth Brandes, hoping she carries the responsibility as carefulgly as I have. I, Karen Jacobs, will one slightly used reducing machine to Jim Holland, hoping he get more use out of it than I, I, I did. I, Patti James, will my safe driving record to Loren Sampson, hoping he will not run over as many garbage cans as I did. I, Milan Kardatzke, will my iob as Student Council President to Jim Draeger. I, Miles Kardatzke, will my c ean football playing to Jerry Krueger, hoping he enioys it as much as I have. I, Nyle Kardatzke, will a pin curl Toni to Russell Furstnau, hoping he has more use for it than I did. I, Lowell Knieriem, will my knowledge of agriculture to Daryl Bouck, ho ing that he will go far. I, Bill Kuhlman, will to Don Lauer my nightly excursions to Benton-Carrol: Road, hoping he will enioy the Oak Harbor maiorettes as much as I did. I, Janet KuhIman,wiIl my hope of beinga secretary to Melvin Giesler, knowing he will go far in that field. I, Robert Kuhlman, will my ability to see over things instead of through them to Beverly Flick. Ruth Ann Longenecker, will my ability to hit high B to Dennis Haar, hoping he will succeed as I have. Barbara Magsig, will my ability to be the only senior girl to take physics to Murette Newton, hoping she will have as much fun as I have. I, John Morris, will one football shoe to Alice Bay knowing it will fit perfectly. I, Marilyn Nissen,wiII my middle name Maybella, to Rosemary Croll hoping sheenioys using it more than I do. I, Rex OhI,wiII my ability to make ladies purses to Dennis Draper, hoping he finds more uses for them than I did I, Judy Owen, and I, Lisa Sparkes, will our love of calesthentics to Juanita Barron, hoping she carries on next year in our places. I, Dlpuglals Pickard, will my interest in Trowbridge to Richard Zunk, hoping he has as much fun as I wish I would ave ad. I, Faye Rothert, will my interest in '57 Fords and Genoa to Ann NeIson,hoping she succeeds where I leave off. I, Shirley Sahr, will m blue eyes and freckles to Barb Damschroder. I, Lyle Schlievert, willlmy butch haircut to Twyla Wheatley. I, Lynda Semrock, will m ability to make fast change at my cafeteria iob to Katherine Barkhau. John Votaw, will my ability to get an appointment to a Government Academy to Jim Owen. Robert Waterman, will my appreciation of music to Sharon Helmeci. I, FIoydhWidm:rJ will my weekend excursions to the Steak House to Jim Magsig, hoping he enjoys them as muc as I i . I, Jo Ann Widmer, will my ability to become engaged the summer before my senior year to Susie Wood and Joyce Miller. Good luck, girls. I, Alan Witt will m typing practice set to Dave Haar and lots of luck. I, Daniel Wood willlmy bleached hair to Butch Lemke and I hope it attracts girls for him like it did for me. We, the Senior Class hereby bequeath to our Royal Faculty, our good behavior and awareness for the bells. I, I, I, I, 20 P We are now entering Elmore in the year I977. We are returning to see the success of our fellow classmates in their various iobs. On the outskirts of town, we see Larr Deacon running through the streets with Jane Deitemyer right behind him. But things are not what they seem. Behind them is an angry crowd runnfn the same direction and with intent to do harm to Larry and Jane. It seems Larry Deacon is in the steal trade. He steals all day and trades it by night. Jane Deitemyer is his defense attorney. After walking a short distance down the street, we see a huge building. This is Jim Derickson's shoe empor ium. Jim got his start as a cobbler specializing in engineer boots and blue suede shoe-sf We now buy a paper and find that Patti James, a professional widow whose eighth husband has bitten the dust, is to be married to Milan Kardatfla-a professional widower who has left ll wives. Of course, Jim Bol- ander has made Milan a gift of 40 copies of his earth-shaking book, 99 WAYS TO OUTSMART A PROBBS-i SIONAL WIDOW. In charge of the ceremony is Justice of the Peace, Bud Widmer, who has made quite aname for himself in performing weddings. ' - On the next page of the paper, we see that Alice Avers has again saved the day with her skill and ingen- uity. Alice, it seems, set out to become an airline stewardess, but instead became a smoke jumper. Just below this is an article telling of the latest findings of the renowned nuclear physicist, Ruth Ann Longenecker. '- - Dn the next page we see a picture that is strangely familiar. Looking close we see that the picture is of Jo Ann Widmer, the new model for the picture on the Old Dutch cans. Business is said to be booming now. - -Tifning to the funny section, we see cartoons by the famous Alan Witt, who has nearly reached his Witt's end trying to think up funny gags. Also on this page are works bmlw. Rex always wanted to be a poet, but he could never get his words to rhyme. Then he took up cartoomg and has learned to make his pictures rhyme. Don't ask how this is done, it's all in the unforseeable future. Now as we return to our car, we notice something unusual about the traffic on the streets of Elmore. The reason is a brilliant innovation by Douglas Pickard. His idea was to put cement tires on cars and have rubber roads. This saves tires. We now enter the business establishment of Miles Kardatzke. Miles has invented and patented a device that does nothing, therefore, can be used for loafing. He invites us into his office to watch some of our class- mates on the 2 Million Yen Question. The program is sponsored by Barbara Ma si , a shorterella technician. Barbara probably got her idea from Lowell Knieriem, the renowned slenderella technician. The 2 Million Yen Question is followed by a mystery story directed by Mrs. Dora Coleman. The key to the story is a device invented by Robert Kuhlman which is a sort of burglar alarm that follows the burglar into the house, sneaks up behind him, taps him on the shoulder, and in a loud, clear voice exclaims, and we quote, Bool This show is presented by the -If-aye Rothert school of hypnotism. The school is now running a senatorial investigation on the financial affairs of Bridey Murphey. After this, we decide we have watched enough television and Miles has told us that some of our classmates can be found around the old school, so we summon enough courage to go to the salt mines. ln the school yard, we see Karen Jacobs practicing pole vaulting. Karen holds the world champion pole vault championship having pole-vaulted 43 feet on a mandolin pick. As we wander out to the stadium, we see Hn- Dolph practicing. As you all know, Tom was the one who devised the method for flying by flapping his arms. However, this type of flying is very exerting and should not be attempted by men over 6. We now enter the auditorium of the pit and here we see Barbara Moellman working out. Barbara, we learn, is a judo instructor in the United States Marines. She is on furlough now and trying to keep in shape. Just as we leave, a terrifically loud burst of music reverberates through the auditorium, then it picks up momentum and loudness till it becomes a form of theold fashioned, pardon the expression, Rock 'n' Roll. On taking a closer look, we see that it is Beatrice Hetrick, who is working hard to revive, pardon the expression, Rock 'n' Roll. Working along with Beatrice is L nda Semrock, now a popular hillbilly singer. She got herideas for a singing style from her visits to the Metropolitan Opera. 21 79 As soon as we can recover from this heavy blow, we venture into the main part of the school. As we enter the lower hall, a blood curdling scream greets us. We run down the hall and find in a small room, Danny Wood, who was given detention his last day of school. Under the new administration, headed by Mr. Herbert Katko, Danny's release date was postponed until this spring. In the room with Danny is a henchman of Katko's, a man who calls himself Mr. Clarence Egert. This fellow shares the Katdo man's ioy in watching students on deten- tion suffer. From N le Kardatzke, who is expecting to graduate this spring, we learn that Danny is to be released into the custody of Shirley S2-lu, who runs a day nursery. This place is hoped to settle Danny's shattered nerves. Nyle hopes to secure a position at the Elmore bowling alley upon graduating. After this shocking bit of education, we find it necessary to go outside for some fresh air. ,As we are cleared by the guards at the outside gate we see a crowd milling around a small platform on which a man is standing giving a fiery speech. We elbow our way through the crowd and find that the speech-maker is our fellow class- mate, John Votaw. John is an avid vegetarian and is now giving a well demonstrated speech on the evils of eatinggzt. John reminds us to be sure to stop at his barbecue before leaving Elmore. The crowd is growing fast so we iump in our car and start for the downtown area again. On the way down, we see that we are low on gas, so we stop at a prosperous looking gas station. While our tank is being filled, we notice one of our classmates inside. We go inside and find Trinidad Cuevas, manager of the station. We learn from one of the attendants that Trinidad is an expert at changing the tires on army tanks. Right next door is Nanc Haar's fender and body repair shop. lt is rumored that she works in collaboration with ex-driver train- ing teacher, Mr. Bob Netz. People say he is providing her with business. Our tank is now full and we pull out. After traveling a short distance down the street, we see a huge crowd gathering around the auction stand. In the center of the crowd is the world-famous auctioneer, Carol Fondess . Carol once got a farmer so confused that he sold his entire estate for a large family economy sizg?cracker iacks. Here, we encounter two more of our classmates. They are the farmer, Robert Waterman, who has a huge poultry ranch entirely devoted to being a refuge for the remaining world population of albatrosses. The other classmate involved was Linden Damschroder. He was the prize in the box of cracker jacks. At the auction, we see Janet Kuhlman. She tells us that she studied in universities all over the world for T7 years and finally decided to become a housewife. She is very successful, but does not claim to be a success- ful as Lisa Sparkes, who has six little sparks who, she says, often provide her with a very hot time. Ncxthe crowd begins to shift and we see a parade of soldiers coming down the street. We run out and see that the rather mean looking drill sergeant with the bull whip is our classmate .2-dy Owen. When Judy spots us she gives us a cold glare and then gives us the following advice: Discipline is the best policy. As we walk a few blocks down the street, we see the new Elmore Museum of Anything That Might Attract Attention. The plaque on the front says the building was sponsored by the great painter, -LA2Schlievert. Lyle has done some rather famous paintings including Dr. Charles Rymer's Mother's Barn, used primarily by Dr. Rymers for the storage of tardy slips he has required of students. This has become quite a hobby for habitl with Dr. Rymers. All guests to the estate are shown through the Tardy Slip Museum. All the slips have an interesting his- tory. Back to the museum. We walked around in Lyle's museum for some time before we came to the room where Marilyn Nissen is giving lessons. Marilyn has become a successful ventriloquist and is hoping to have some successful students such as Catherine Anstead and Ray Goetschius have been. In the next room, we find Carol Guth, a color technician and artist. Carol was the artist who developed the other shade of black. At the end of the hall, we find Shirley Griffin, delivering a lecture on the trials and tribulations of the Siberian muck-ox louse. ln an isolated room, we find Karen Hetrick hard at work writing a book to be titled Ivanhoe. This is expec- ted to be a great seller. As we are leaving the museum we happen to bump into John Morris, who has been ianitor of the place for the past 20 years. We stop to have a chat with him and he agrees with us that the Senior Class of '57 has been quite a successful class. 22 'L l . Qmdaatccw Left - Commencement Exercises of the Class of i957 on June 5. G 4 La ll g l Left - Our Superintendent, Mr. Hetrick, addressed the class with a very appropriate and interesting talk and then pre- sented the class to the Presi- dent of the Board of Education, Mr. Beck, to receive their diplomas. At this point the solemn class is probably reliving old memories. Left - The Senior Class marches out of the school auditorium to the Reces- sional played by the Harris-Elmore Band. At first, the class had some problems about march- ing, but everything went very well on Graduation Night. Left - Rev. Bates of Elmore delivered the lnvocation at the beginning of the service. Our guest speaker, Dr. Clyde Hissong, inspired the class with his speech based on the wrecking bar. The Benediction was delivered by Rev. Schmidt of Elmore. ALICE AVERS JAMES BOLANDER TRINIDAD CUEVAS LINDEN DAMSCHRODER LARRY DEACON JANE DEITEMYER JAMES DERICKSON TOM DOLPH CAROL FONDESSY SHIRLEY GRIFFIN CAROL GUTH NANCY HAAR BEATRICE HETRICK KAREN HETRICK KAREN JACOBS eadaz 14a Vewlex Class Secretary 3,45 Student Council 35 F.H.A. I,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 Class Play, Business Manager 3, 45 P'n'G Editor 45 Librarian 2, 35 Ensemble 2, 3,45 HELM 4. Class President 45 Football I,2, 3,45 Track I,2, 35 Band I,2, 3,45 Dance Band 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Projector Club l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Ensemble 2, 3,45 HELM 4. F.H.A. I,25 Glee Club I,25 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Football I,2, 3,45 Band I,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Class Play 3,45 Ensemble 2, 3,45 HELM 4. Mixed Chorus 35 Tumbling Team 45 HELM Business Manager 4. F.H.A. I,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Class President 25 Football I,3,45 Track 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Class Play 35 HELM 45 Ensemble 3,4. Football I ,25 Track 2, 35 Tumbling Team 45 Athletic Manager 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Class Play 3,45 HELM 4. Class Treasurer 45 F.H.A. I5 F.B. L.A. 3, Secretary 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 P'n'G Business Manager 45 HELM 4. F.H.A. I,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Glee Club I5 Versatile 45 HELM 4. Class Secretary I5 F.H.A. I, Secretary 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Band I,2, Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club I5 Versatile 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Council Secretary 25 HELM 4. F.H.A. I,25 G.A.A. I5 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 45 HELM 3,45 Ensemble 3,45 P'n'G 4. Class Secretary 25 F.H.A. I5 Glee Club I,25 Versatile Secretary 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 45 Librarian 4. F.H.A. I,25 G.A.A. I,2,3, Treasurer 45 Band I,2, Librarian 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 45 Ensemble 45 Trio 2,3. Class President I5 G.A.A. I,2, 35 Band 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, Librarian 3, 45 Glee Club I, Librarian 25 Class Play 3,45 P'n'G 2, 3,45 HELM 45 Librarian I,3,45 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Versatile 4. 24 PATTI JAMES MILAN KARDATZKE MILES KARDATZKE NYLE KARDATZKE LOWELL KNIERIEM BILL KUHLMAN JANET KUHLMAN ROBERT KUH l.MAN RUTH ANN LONGEN ECKER BARBARA MAGSIG BARBARA MOELLMAN JOHN MORRIS O I I eacofa ffctcuclfq Wwlex G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 -Snow Ball Attendant5 F.B.L.A. 3-Vice-President, 4-Repor- ter5 Band 1,2, 3,4-Secretary5 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Versatile 4-Vice-President5 Class Play 3,45 P'n'G 45 HELM 45 Ensemble 45 Trio 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Council 4-Secretary. Class Officer 3-Vice-President5 Student Council 1,3-Treasurer, 4-President5 F.F.A. 2,3,4-Vice-President5 Football 1,2, 3,4-Co-Captain5 Basketball 25 Track. 1,2, 3,4-Captain5 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 HELM 4. Class Officer 4-Vice-President5 F.F.A. 2-Sentinel, 3-Treasurer5 Football 45 Athletic Manager 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Varsity Club 45 Class Play 3-State Manager, 4-Stage Manager5 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. F.F.A. 1,2, 35 Football 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Proiector Club 45 Class Play 3,45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. F.F.A. 2-Junior President, 3-Vice-President, 4-President5 Football 1,2, 3,45 Track 2, 35 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Class Officer 2-Treasurer5 F.F.A. 1-Junior Secretary, 2-Junior Secretary, 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Class Play 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 45 Junior Red Cross Council 4-Treasurer, County Vice-President. Student Council 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 3, 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4-Advertising Manager5 Librarian 1,35 Ensemble 3,4. Student Council 4-Vice-President5 Basketball 2, 3,45 Proiector Club 2, 35 HEl.M 45 Junior Red Cross Council 3. Class Officer 1-Vice-President5 G.A:A. 1,2,3,4i F.B.L.A. 3,42 G-A-A- Basketball 2, 35 Band 152, 3,45 Maiorette 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Class Play 35 P'n'G 3,45 HELM 47 S010 47 Ensemble 21 3,4- F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 3, 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4-Typist5 Dance Band 45 Tumbling Team 4. Class Officer 1-Treasurer, 3-Treasurer5 G.A.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 314'Pl'e5 ident5 Glee Club 1,25 Versatile 4-President5 Class Play 3-Student Director 45 P'n'G 2, 45 HELM 3-Junior Staff, 4-Copy Editor5 Librarian 1,2,45 Ensemble 2, 3, 4-. Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Mixed Chorus 45 Varsity Club 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. 25 MARILYN NISSEN REX OHL JUDY OWEN DOUGLAS PICKARD FAYE ROTHERT SHIRLEY SAHR LY LE SCH LI EVERT LYN DA SEMROCK LISA SPARKES JOHN VOTAW ROBERT WATERMAN BUD WIDMER JO ANN WIDMER ALAN WITT DAN NY WOOD mice 1445 ' ' Vadlez F.H.A. I5 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 HELM 4. Class Officer 2-Vice-President5 Football I,2, 3,4-Captain5 Basketball I,2, 3, 45 Track I,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Varsity Club 2, 3,45 Proiector Club 45 HELM 45 Junior Red Cross Council 2. F.H.A. I,2, 3,45 G.A.A. I,2, 3,4-President5 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club I, 25 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Student Council I5 Football I,2,35 Track I,2, 35 Band 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Class Play 35 HELM 4-Photo Editor5 Ensemble 2,35 Camera Club 2, 3,4. F.H.A. I5 G.A.A. I5 F.B.L.A. 3,4-Treasurer5 Band I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 3-Student Director, 4-Student Director5 P'n'G 45 HELM 4-Circulation Manager5 Librarian 3, 45 Ensemble 2, 3,4. F.H.A. I,2,35 F.B.L.A. 3,4-President5 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Student Council 25 F.F.A. I,2, 3-Reporter, 4-Historian5 Mixed Chorus 25 P'n'G 35 HELM 4. G.A.A. I,25 Band 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3545 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 4- Treasurer5 Class Play 45 HELM 45 Librarian I,2, 35 Ensemble 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 3-Vice-President. Student Council I,4-Secretary5 G.A.A. I5 Band I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4-Secretary5 Glee Club I,25 Versatile 45 Class Play 3, 45 HELM 4-Art Editor5 Librarian 'l,45 Ensemble 2,3,4. Class. Officer 3-President5 Basketball I, 2, 35 Track I,2, 3, 4-Co-Captain5 Band I,2, 3, 4-President5 Varsity Club 3, 45 Proiector Club I 8. 2-Secretary-Treasurer 3 8. 4-President5 P'n'G 3,45 HELM 3-Junior Staff, 4-Editor5 Ensemble 253,45 Trio 3. Band I,2,3,45 HEI.M 45 Trio 3. Football IlGibsonburg5,2, 3,45 Basketball IlGibsonburg5,2, 35 Track IlGibson- burgi5 Varsity Club 3,4-Secretary-Treasurer and King of Varsity BaII5 HELM 4. F.H.A. IlGibsonburgJ,25 G.A.A. 2,3-Vice1President, 4-Social Chairman5 Football Queen 45 Mixed Chorus ICG-ibsonburgi5 Glee Club 25 Versatile 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. Projector Club I,2,3,45 P'n'G 35 HELM 45 Camera Club 2-President, 3- Reporter, 4. F.F.A. 2, 35 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball I,2, 35 Athletic Manager I5 Varsity Club 3, 4-President5 Class Play 45 P'n'G 45 HELM 4. 26 .hyhhz 'N fx x ' X W f 1 . E is ,., .,4, 7, X 21: , Nix' f :':, , Q. x 1 xx el X956 NJ ff' ' Ll' in We xl 64 Wt 6 746 W 'tale 'teena dmea ! 1 r Q 'N 49 si ii r if Wi s 'S r ss.. ,W S W 8 M of 'J in r 'wr 3 X s is sl W if s 5 ss ss 5 5 ,1 f .KVL Y 'sr X ss r 3 5 ' Y Y ll Q: ,J ws: ,,, James Owen Mrs. Anstead w r! f Y J .. , AF? X, 'F ii New A: x ,A P . - I sr '- E Q - ' Hg W? ' or J, , , ,.., . A gay, ' g IXYWV 1, I , .r . ss . are W 22, .W . 3 - is K 2 i 'er SA 1 X l 9 P gi' X .L Egg? H H ,I ,. D a Wlllxr Urge G iHi f.,f's. fi- . 1 f, . N -M-S-:,,,:5 1.:L.r3.,r 5 f . . f ' If ' rpms ,K vii! . a Wh! 5 5553. rm., .rar L 1 , K, ' ., ig, g 1 . In ah' 15 . -:fi q we iw-r 5!.'QfZ'f,a , . ' . - we , 1, WB. Q: Il' ffxdfr . vs' ,f N, Ha ,OU ti 5 28 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Damschroder . Haw 15 - Secretary . . President . . . Advisor James Draeger . . Vice-President Rosemary Croll . . Treasurer Mr. Carpenter . . . Advisor Gary Anderson Sue Arndr Lois Avers Katherine Barkhau Juanita Barron Alice Bay Beth Brandes Rosemary Croll Barbara Damschroder Shirley Damschroder James Draeger Dennis Draper Beverly Flick Emily Fondessy Russell Furstnau Melvin Giesler David Haar Dennis Haar Sharon Helmeci James Holland Carlene Huebscher James Klickman Jerry Krueger Don Lauer Galen Lemke James Magsig Joyce Miller Gretchen Minning Katherine Mireles Elizabeth Nelson Murrette Newton James Owen Loren Sampson Warren Schlievert Susan Schwemberger 9 Twyla Wheatly Francis Wiclman Susanne Wood Richard Zunk lf '33 52' 1 + ef' 5 'fax f swf! i li f ,gh K, M 'PQ'- iii K' In sf? I rw, he r gigg f if I 2. sf-f 5 iw 'x th' 'YQ' fvw fx? if uri .I p' : WL V I1 H1 6' , J 'L J if if r,, -he , . 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B 30 Alan Anthony Darla Avery Bill Barnes Barrett Bates Deanna Baumer Harry Blousey Betty Boss Edgar Buck David Crozier Frances Damschrocler Suzanne DeStazio Walter Easler Donna Epling Lyle Haar Barry Hennessey Sandra Hesselbart Marjorie Hetrick Easter Holsinger Sharon Huston Alice Johnson Lois Karclatzke Owen Kardatzke 1 Shirley Kroeger Joan Kuhlman m ,fs Margaret Kontak f leef , ,gs ,ff kki:.A. L Q 7 1 r e x 1 1 M r.. 'H Q- g mf Q Q, 6.391 A 'Y X5 4 iw 1 i mg!! S 5 F li Rose Lauer mh. i A N S S 's2, ' Robert Magsig .3 W ATL? Q- John Marsh M r' , J S , A M 1 A - Susan Myers 'sy L S M Lavern Nelson 1 Darrell Opfer ' 4,5 Terry Overmyer S1' , ,Ny si Darlene Sdhr V it Xl e,xE5ff' Harold Semrock Q 4 1 Tom Shaffer lls l l Y 's- li: rj 15' ,..: 1 S Robert Shamp 'ff. A the 5 Sally Shrader f s. Ai y Lf y, Dennis Stackhouse Vr a if S 'Y , Marvin Tedrow ,P it Dolores Toops fi lx P' 4.1 Nohert Widman Bonnie Worthington xi, H, - J Kew , , will 555 ,gk 'l-i f ff 1' Q' Wcwaag5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Barker Ruth Ann Netcher , . Secretary Jack Haar . . . . . Treasurer Bob Webert , , Vice-President Clarence Avers , , , President Mr. Egert gl i Q eeee r A il ' M .uf KL1 as ,, A . Mg All .- . , .'1f r 2 I Qj if ,rg r. z 1 L?-R - A ,. 5 .K Af ,... 1 . A 1 1 an ar B ii. .err A our A re E, f h by . , g g l rfg, or is 5 A 1' A 5 riA' f 1 f v-- -N I .:., in 4 .g il -Q wiv ul ' ii V X , A rk. ,. K K. V, N. , f J ' ix Q me i M -Q -A A .. X 1 ar he 32 all W ,rf X' l . , 115 I use -ul Clarence Avers Mary Anne Barnes Alfonso Barron Mary Lou Barron Beverly Barshel Raymond Baumer Roger Brown Judy Bruntz Karen Buck Lola Damschroder Tom Dieterle Bill Draeger Diane Giesler Jack Haar Jim Hamilton Allen Harder Judy Hassellcus Larry Henkle Gilbert Hernandez Minerva Hernandez Bill Hesselbart Ann James Dale Klingbeil Beverly Knieriem Barbara Kroos Darla Krueger Barbara Kuhlman Richard Kuhlman Dennis Marquardt David Marsh Vivian Minning David Moellman Judy Myers Ruth Ann Netcher Robert Oman Barbara Overmyer Sheldon Overmyer Dennis Ory Karen Renwand Sharon Renwand James Reynolds David Roepke Gene Salisbury Rose Sandrock Bill Summers Margaret Tank Gerald Valasek LaDonna VanDyke Robert Webert Roxanne Weis Merlyn Weng Judy Willmeth Gene Young Sandra Zolman Lawrence Zunk Q I '7 ,. if I A A if Q 'i L i i ' ,J S? I A V A K ff 5?-V zz . V s . B . isrr N 5 3, ,-N ' M: , I K -1 A mg. i P ix 5 Q i W1 rg 1 f 'G' is 4 QW ., S if 333. V '71 no 2' u 6 1 25 iw J Vx' if it ' Q . :A .::: ' , 's 3 K if 5 E kk K Q xt JV., X XL 'OV ,ii mx X jf i 5' V All 9 , ' L kg rm K, Q S in. 0- if F s A Q A J - r' ag L xg sm' rlis , .. Q A ff N 5 y is-J .M if , ha is D ., Zkzaa a LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Netz Mrs. Coleman Robert Brandow, , President Dennis Flick, , . . Secretary Richard Yeasting . . . .Vice-President Shirley Longenecker , , , Treasurer l 1l -B 4 ,rw 551, MM cw . Y, as Mfv- Q W .Ny .rr Darlene Abke Daniel Almendinger Cheryl Anderson Howard Ansfead Larry Avers Paul Barkhau Nancy Brandes is Robert Brandow -5:41 as Zi 5 . J 23 Vicki Carr Z .ls., fj ifl H hye l .E:,Q,:., Q! Janice Damschroder 'Elf rlsrs s ..4a . 1, L Leo Deitemeyer James Dunmyer Carol Fillmore J Dennis Flick .1 Nora Foltz , Dig, . Ruth Ann Gahn -A-Jw emi' - -N, ,. . 1, , W 0 v Ami i r, V W Lois Gresler K I - 'rf Tom Haar . in W s D y James Havens V , , D, I i D. H J of 1 me ennessev ,- ..., ..-: S f , 1 l P fig J Ruth Hetrick Barbara Huston Nadine Jacobs Mary Sue James Gary Kroeger Bonnie Kruse Shirley Longenecker Wayne Lemke Danny Magsig Tony Magsig Claudine Miller Diana Miller Marilyn Miller Charles Minning James Nowak Mardel Otte Judith Peters Sam Preston Herbert Rader Robert Rader Bill Reynolds Paul Rothert John Salisbury Constance Wendt Colleen Wheeler Ernest Willmeth Karen Willey Richard Witte Bill Worthington Richard Yeasting 'Y Q. .N Ll, f I S AN. mpg We X XY , ' 5? 6 v . . '-Q, mr ag, ,,,L - 3 if .Aki ,Y q psf, Ulllfae LEFT TO RIGHT: Kitty VOIHW. . . Secretary Diane Moellman , Treasurer Mr. Nerz Jo Ann Bass . . Vice-President Mr. Katko Lorene Klingbeil . President 66444 -fe ' A i J, ,L ii 3 i is gi A Uv W 'Q f Q f J fr ' gr LW' lb- Q :Sid WU' a- . . . . ' ' :Pi 5 f I lN'.,. 'k - ' Q vi- x 3 Q- S lm. i 94 ' 5 A W NW i 2' 55 P 5. f 36 62 cw. , . Larry Almroth Joy Arnold William Avers Louise Balliet .lo Ann Bass X ..- 1. up ws qv . gig' 'YE Carol Behm Marcos Bocanegra James Brown Richard Brunrz Franklin Bunning Linda Damschroder Lowell Damschrocler Stanley Deitemeyer Lucille DeSfazio Patricia Dezaneff Bill Dischinger Rebecca Fursfnau Lowell Geldien Joseph Grau Becky Grover Gary Haar Walter Haar Robert Henning John Jacobs Laura Jaeger Sam James Sharon Karclatzke Barbara Keeler Lorene Klingbeil Bruce Knieriem Keith Knieriem Marian Kontak Mary Ann Kroeger Roger Krueger Jean Kuhlman Susan Magsig Diane Moellman James Ninke Kenneth Nowak Karen Opfer Lois Orman Darwin Overmyer Robert Preston Diane Roepke Kathryn Sarnes Karl Schmidlin Robert Shaffer Roberta Snyder Dwight Spencer Jack Stackhouse Q J l 1 l H ' yt J' 1 .if - V ' RGS ff! ' s Z . QiYs is E l . - ., l 'S 'lil J Jill -levi? sv- f -an Wren xv' ik. - ,:, 5 ' iv 5, J 1 K 1 3' Ik! ,f-4, SL' -. J 'Jin . if .Q y xv: :jf ' b'5r1'-'laliv:- ik I R L. ' N' ,, .. x rw I . I A , vi Kraeg ,L ., F.. rr' Q . ,Q A 1 ' 4 S ' V fu 1' -4. X ll V 4 'tg :A ll x SMI! 1 ' lwggf..-N at I K Q M fl- 5 .Q f , ' we J , ,L ti? L fit K xx 'Y S- YM ,E D rs' , J va 1 3 , Q Q 'Y' Q I v. TJ 0' dv- Q James Stewart 1' ff S3 , Sally Summers g 5 if F1 V I Kitty Votaw M Sharon Wagner I S I Marilou Weber f 5 i ,'SA ' , I Norman Webert Nancy Weidner ' , ' Tom Wendt sv, V I Ar Sharon Whiting 'Y S' an S 6ag,5f,j l w S Robert Wirebaugh P f li? f f'.f i , A Santos Estrada amem Zadgew 14nd Wear Studeate Right - These are new students that entered Harris-Elmore School too late to have their pictures taken individually. Left - These are Harris-Elmore students that were absent the day individual pictures were taken. QQ A 'F - 12A STUDENTCOUNCIL 76. Sf R fly SCWO STUDENT COUNCIL LIBRARIANS P'N'G STAFF CAMERA CLUB A . QL U Cf TXT ' PROJECTOR CLUB ggi! A 'X SL f FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . ,X K 'C T Ol R X A HETM STAFF . X JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ff' Wane ,4ze Um ,-iczeaezaeal qfefm Staff LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Lynda Semrock, Mr. Hetrick, larry Deacon, Douglas Pickard, Patti James, Faye Rothert. SEATED: Lisa Sparkes, John Votaw, Barbara Moellman, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Barkhau, Beverly Flick, Barbara Damschroder, Susanne Wood. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Minning, Beth Brandes, Alice Bay, Jane Damschroder, Joyce Miller, Emily Fontlessy. THIRD ROW: Jim Owen, Dave Haar, Jim Magsig, Gary Anderson, Russell Furstnau, Jim Draeger. 40 602507 S P 've' 4 ll Staff LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Bob Preston, Jim Draeger, Nyle Kardatzke, John Votaw, Ruth Longenecker, Alice Avers, Bill Kuhlman, Douglas Pickard, Dave Crozier, Sharon X Kardatzke. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Barker, Diane Roepke, Trinidad Cuevas, Barbara Moellman, Katherine Barkhau, Jane Deitemyer, Karen Buck, Carol Fondessy, Karen Jacobs, Barbara Magsig, Judy Owen, Judy Peters, Mrs. Anstead. THIRD ROW: Gretchen Minning, Bonnie Worthington, JoAnn Widmer, Faye Rothert, Janet Kuhlman, Patti James, Shirley Sahr, Nancy Haar, Lois Kardatzke, Alice Bay, Lisa Sparkes, Karen Hetrick, Carol Guth, Beatrice Hctrick. Co-editors -- L Alice Avers 8. Ruth my It Ann Longenecker Mimeographists -- Carol Fondessy 8- Janet Kuhlman Mn... X Artists -- JoAnn Widmer, Nancy Haar Standing - Barbara Magsig 41 7aotZcz!Z LEFT TO RIGHT: Attendant Joyce Miller Queen Jo Ann Widmer Attendant Carol Guth if at A dance WCS in honor of 1-he LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Kuhlman, Student Council Queen and ner Attendants Representativeg Bud Widmerg Queen Jo Aung Jim Bolander. 42 Joyce, Jo Ann, and Carol being escorted to the game 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Fondessy , Faye Rothert, , Shirley Sahr , Patti James , , Katherine Mireles . Secretary . Treasurer , , President . . Reporter Vice President atufze Zbaadnew .fecwlefzo ,4mefz6ccz LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Mrs. Barker. Jane Darnschroder, Sue Arndt, Shirley Sahr, Nancy Haar, Shirley Griffin, Ann Nelson, Patti James. SECOND ROW: Katherine Mircles, Jane Deitenryer, Emily Fondessy, Carol Gurh, Ruth Longenecker, Faye Rothert, Susan Schwernherger, Carol Fondessy. THIRD ROW: Sharon Helmeci, Susie Wood, Barbara Darnschroder, Alice Avers, Beverly Flick, Lois Avers. FOURTH ROW: Jannita Barron, Katherine Barkhan, Shirley Darnschrotier, Barbara Magsig. ds- ' r T .'lf Q. Bern Brandcs, Diane Gresrer, Sdndra 'LoXnxan, Faye Rrnncrr, Maryorie Herrick, Mrs. LEXVY 'YO PJGHT, SEATED: Sanrce Darnscrrrodcr, Sndy Hassewns, Margarer Tank. ST ANDXNG1 Snckrcn Kerry, Consrance Wendr, Usa Sparkes, Ansrcan, Barbara Darnsdrrodcr, Bearrrce Hcrrrck, Frances Darnschrooer. Www MHA NOON LXBRXRX RNS HRX TO PALAU Karen Xu obs XR HX Mrs. Ansunxd Lm,uMz,xx Mrnnrnrb and Yqrux Burk 44 Xhnan, Moe :Ja ., r X f l Lhi-T TO RIGHT TOP ROW Clarence Axers Lyle llaar Roberr Kulrlnran, Milan Kardatzke Warren Sdrlrc vnrl MIDDLE ROW Mr llelrrck Crerclmn Mrnnrnrj Nadrne Jarohe Lrea Sparkes, Barbara Knhlrnan Mrs Folcrn rn BOTTOM ROW Kutlr Knrerrern Slnrley Kroeger Howard Anetead Sharon Kardarzke LEFT TO RIGHT Milan Kardarzke Mrs. Coleman Clarence Ax ers , Lisa Sparkes, , Robert Knlrlrnan Mr. Herrick Above - Student Council decorating traditional mm: mac? ,-fifczaaezm Christmas tree Right - The Council also supervised the elec- tions for Student Council President Above - Memorial bell standard presented to school by the Student Council Right - The students of Harris-Elmore enjoyed the noon dancing sponsored by the Student Council 35 4.5 .W-it rvse S 4 ff, A LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Mrs. Anstead, Bonnie Worthington, Susan Myers, Alice Johnson, Alice Bay, Sue Arndt, Ann Nelson, Shirley Griffin, Rosemary Croll, Ann James, Murrette Newton, Margaret Kontak, Sally Shrader, Jane Damschroder, Lois Kardatzke, Janet Kuhlman, Patti James, Suzanne DeStazio, Joyce Miller. SECOND ROW: Katherine Barkhau, Ruth Longenecker, Roxanne Weis, Ruth Netcher, IaDonna Van Dyke, Judy Bruntz, Judy Willmeth, DeAnna Baumer, LaVerne Nelson, Dolores Toops, Gretchen Minning, Madge Jacobs, Lola Damschroder, Judy Hasselkus, Barbara Buhlman, Mary Ann Barnes, Karen Herrick, Katherine Mireles, Lois Avers. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Barron, Darla Krueger, Judy Owen, Twyla Wheatly, Beverly Flick, Barbara Damschroder, JoAnn Widmer, Karen Jacobs, Susie Wood, Sandra Hesselbart, Sharon Helmeci, Shirley Kroger, Margaret Tank. FOURTH ROW: Vivian Minning, Karen Renwand. Judy Myers, Minerva Hernandez Frances Damschrader, Sharon Huston, Sandra Zolrnan, Diane Giesler, Rose Sandrock, Beverly Knieriem, Barbara Overmyer, Barbara Kroos, Sharon Renwand. The Harris-Elmore G.A.A. is open to any high school girl. The G.A.A. gave a dance on December l5, 1956. It was called Snow Ball. Queen Joyce Miller and her attendants, Patti James and Beverly Flick, reigned during the dance. The athletic program was not too successful because the gym was not often available for practice. The basketball team played three games, but it was defeated each time. C OFFICERS, STANDING: Mrs. Anstead, Advisor, JoAnn Widmer, Social Chairman, Margaret Kontak, Secretary, Karen Herrick, Treasurer. KNEELING: Rosemary Croll, Vice-Presidentg Judy Owen, President. 'Vanity BOYS IN V FORMATION LEFT TO RIGHT Bxll Kuhlman Mrles Kardatzke Lowell Kruerleur Jerry Krueger Jrm Owen Danny Wood Jrm Derlckson Jlm Dolander Bud Wldmer John Marsh Barrett Bates BOYS IN E FORMATION TOP TO BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT Galen Lemke Gary Anderson John Votaw Douglas Plckard Lrnden Damschroder Edgar Buck Dave Haar Don Lauer Mllan Kardauke Harold Semrock Johnny Moms Russell Furstnau Rex Ohl This year the Varsity Club sponsored a dance after a basketball game held a party, and sponsored the Varsity Ball . Bud Widmer was elected King of the Ball and Suzanne DeStazio was elected Queen The club also purchased new varsity iackets for two boys who were iniured in an automobile accident and also for two coaches, Mr. Netz and Mr. Katko 5 I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. New ' Mr. Katko Bud Widmer. Secretary-Treasurer Jim Bolander , ,Vice-President ' Mr. Rymers A Dan Wood , , President n RS nah Q40 FX 1 is X TFA' S K -' .4175 ' oe: 'LQ-Q C Q1 upfo L l,1l T or W E B -:N G .gl WC ' A 4.0 . RX 1 G'T'91v'P,, 1 l 'cf D .av 4, ,ti--U 'J ' 5 L, 6 'SLFVZTE- s 77,4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Giesler, Jim Klickman, Kenneth Behrrt, Norbert Widrnan, Herbert Rader, Iint Draeger, Larry Henkle, Bill Draeger, Daryl Bouck, Milan Kardatzke, Robert Rader, Lowell Knieriem, Lyle Sclilievert, Dennis Marquardt, Edgar Buck, Tom Newton, Sheldon Overrnyer, Allen Harder, Gerald Valasek, Russell Furstnau, Bob Webert, Harry Blausey, Mr. Barker. The F.F.A. Chapter has been very active this past year which was proved by the fact that they won the State Superior Chapter Award. They have carried on a wide variety of activities ranging from educational and recreational activities within the chapter to public service proiects for the community. Last June the Elmore Chapter had several boys at the State F.F.A. Convention and iudging contestg this included two delegates, a dairy team, a general livestock team, a poultry team, and Lowell Knieriem was a member of the Farm Equipment Team. Other activities during the summer included a beach party and a trip to Cleveland to see a ball game. In the fall the chapter made cider and sold it at the Oak Harbor Fair. Also several members exhibited proiects at the fair. The chapter held a scrap drive, a hayride, sent CARE packages, sponsored a Halloween dance, and carried on a farm safety campaign. The pest hunt took place and lasted till the end of Christmas vacation. LEFT TO RIGHT Russell Fnrstnau, Milan Kardatzke Jim Draeger, , Lowell Knierienr Lyle Sclrlievert , ,Tim KliClilTl21l1 , Melvin Giesler , Vicc- Secretary President Reporter President Historian 'l're.tsnrer Sentinel Lowell K., Milan K., and Sheldon O. planting trees. M Frosh. and Soph. Gold Award Business Procedure Team. s , F. F.A, members with their farm identification signs QX 7 Snape Making a corn yield check on the F.F.A. Form. Lowell K. receiving Bankers Award from Leo Momenee. Jim D. and his Holstein Heifer at Ottawa Co. Jr. Fair. Greenhands after initiation. Junior and Senior Gold Award Business Procedure Team. 53' Farm Management Class visiting Dwight Weis farm. SEATED, LEF'l' TO RIGHT: Jutly Hasselkus, Patti Jalnes, Beverly Flick, Bill Kuhlman, Sally Shratlcr. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Balliet, Janice Daniscllrotler, Kroe ge Z C vs cz E -. sc 0 -. C, Z V. W Q O rr. E C as rv F E 7 rv ? 5' rn -. P. M. Q E -.. ... 5 ,J U: T 3 C5 m -1 sc LEFT TO R.IGllT: Bill Kuhlinun . Beverly Flick , Patti James , , Mrs. Colcnian Donald Lauer , Sem Wmaew LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Wehert , , , Freslnnan Karen Jafohs . Senior Diane Giesler , Freslnnan John Votaw . . . Senior Beth Brandes. . . . Junior Jim Owen . . . Junior Darla Avery , Sophomore Edgar Buch , Sophomore 1.2 0:4424 mai! The Junior Red Cross Coun- cil is composed of o boy and a girl from each grade from 7- l2. The council sponsored the Junior Red Cross Drive in Novem- ber. The school had a l0O94: enrollment. Red Cross gift boxes were filled and sent to children in Foreign countries all over the world. Rosemary Croll was the delegate from our school who attended the Junior Red Cross training center at Miami Uni- versity at Oxford, Ohio in July. . . . Treasurer , Vive President , , , Secretary , President l ...J at --W Wezcalcfe' sl l ill 4 3 I LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Jane Deitemyer, Carol Guth, Shirley Griffin, Nancy Haar, Marilyn Nissen, Shirley Sahr, Janet Kuhlman, Patti James. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Moellman, Jo Ann Wiclmer, Faye Rothert, Lisa Sparkes, Karen Herrick, Beatrice Hetrick Mrs. Coleman. BOTTOM ROW: Lynda Semrock, Karen Jacobs, Alice Avers, Barbara Magsig, Carol Fondessy. The 1957 Versatile Club included l9 senior girls and Mrs. Dora Coleman as their sponsor. They met in their homes the first Monday of each month. Versatile pins were purchased. Dues were established. The girls had charge of selling noon refreshments in the cafeteria. Peanut crunch and mints were sold. They sponsored a dance after the Elmore-Lake basketball game. To promote school spirit, we made and sold pom-poms to be used at the basketball tournament. Two girls received Versatile Alumnae scholarships of S200 each. The climax of the club was the celebrating of 20 years of Versatile at the annual Versatile Alumnae Banquet held May I8 with the iunior girls being guests at the affair. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patti James . . . Vice-President Lynda Semrock, , , , , Treasurer Beatrice Hetrick , , , Secretary Mrs. Coleman Barbara Moellman, , , President 5 x KNEELING, LEFT Edgar Buck Alan Wirr STANDING: 'l'on1 Diercrlc Jinr Draeger Warren Schlieverr Judy Myers Ann Iarncs Clarence Ayers John Votaw Dale Klinglwcil jirn Owen Iirn Magsig Nyle Karrlatxlrc Rex Olrl Mr. Egcrr gras su- pzaykctaz LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Egerr Jim Owen , , Vive-Prcsirlcrn John Votaw ,,,, President Jim Draeger.SecrcIary 'Treasurer TO RIGHT: The T957 Proiector Club has been a growing organization over the years. The purpose of the club has been to show films for the various departments and teachers of the school. This increases classroom efficiency through visual education. Every member is taught the proper use of the motion-picture proiector, the slide projector and the various other pieces of equipment. 53 ig K 2 + E . fill LEFT TO RIGHT: Uim Draeger, Jim Owen, Rosemary Croll, Jane Damschroder - Junior Class officers being photographed by the Camera Clubj Douglas Pickard - senior member, Mr. Carpenter, Robert Magsig - Presi- dent, David Crozier - Secretary-Treasurer. Om czmem Another successful year has been completed for the Camera Club. The Club's services are available to the HELM and many other organi- zations and activities. The Club is organized of 3 members and the advisor, Mr. Roger Carpenter. The members are Douglas Pickard, Robert Magsig, and David Crozier. K 13 it X 54 Susie. Dennis, and Joyce. Gary. Alice, Sharon, Dennis, Barbara, Susie, Jim O., Joyce, Jane and Jim M. amine? DOLLARS AND NONSENSEH Presented by The Junior Class November I6, 1956 Cast John Bennett ...... James Magsig an author Mary Bennett ...... Sharon Helmeci John's wife Bill Bennett ........ James Owen SOD . . Sharon, Susie. Dennis, Barbara, Gretchen, Mrs. Coleman, Susan Lorena Bennett' ' ' ' ' ' 'Alice Boy Beth. Loren. Joyce, Gary, Jim O., Alice, Jim M., and Jane. J daughter Georgia Bennett ...... Susie Wood younger daughter Alma Lowe ...... Jane Damschroder o business woman Jean Furness ..... Barbara Damschroder Pete Sims ......... Dennis Haar Walter Mathews . . . Gary Anderson Ann Caffy . . . .... Joyce Miller Celeste Van Velt . . . Susan Schwemberger Georgia's new friend Directed by Mrs. Dora Coleman Student Directors Beth Brandes and Gretchen Minning Susie, Gary, and Alice. 55 ' Barbara, Karen, Karen, Patti, Barbara, and Nancy. Lisa and Janet. eadaz play TEN O'CLOCK SCHOLAR Presented by The Senior Class April 26, T957 Cast Trudy Young ...... Barbara Moellman Tom's sister Opal Frisby ....... Lynda Semrock Tom's aunt April Richards . ..... Janet Kuhlman' an English teacher Carey ......... Karen Hetrick Chuck's girl friend Sheila .......... Patti James an ambitious senior Alice .......... Nancy Haar Trudi 's girl friend Gay . ....... Barbara Magsig Trucli's girl friend Pat .......... Karen Jacobs Trudi's girl friend Margo Southern ....... Lisa Sparkes Tom's secretary Tom Young ........ Bill Kuhlman a ten o'clock scholar Chuck Young ....... Danny Wood Tom's younger brother Stewart Plopper .... Linden Damschroder a social science teacher Mr. Erickson ......... T om Dolph the high school principal Directed by Mrs. Dora Coleman Q . THEME: FAIRYLAND ROMANCE Left - One of the many beautiful Wall murals. Right - Mr. Netz, Mr. Egert, and Carlton Giesler seem to be enioying them- selves. Left - Wonderful music was provided by the Down Beats from Fremont, Ohio. Right - Dave Haar, Galen Lemke, Jim Holland, John Morris and Tom Crozier are sampling the vast spread of food. Left - The beautiful center-piece towered to the ceiling. Right - Don Lauer was inspecting the murals the afternoon before the Prom. The Prom was pre- sented by the Junior Class in honor of the Senior Class. 57 amine- eadafz Poem I . ....' 1 Om 'famfling came LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: I0 Ann Bass, Judy Wilmeth, Rosemary Croll, Sharon Wagner, Janice Damschroder, Louise Balliet. MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Knieriem, Barbara Kroos, Rose Sandrock, Sandra Zolman, Barbara Magsig, Sudie Magsig. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Jaeger, Sarah Summers, Ruth Ann Gahn, Mardel Otte, Karen Renwand, Sharon Renwand. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Jim Ninke, John Votaw, Nyle Kardatzke, Douglas Pickard, Larry Deacon, Daryl Opfer. SEATED: Bruce Knieriem, Ernest Wilmeth, Robert Magsig, Darwin Overmyer Marcus Bocanegra, Alan Anthony. x BELOW: The girls build a pyramid during a half- time intermission ofa basketball game. ny , I ,Ll , l,. r,,, ms., . -6 , .. M45 X . t.Ma..,.W . LEFT: Two members ofthe girls' tumbling team perform a double-roll at half-time. To -X., sa 464 Wdawzq 66:4 W STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Katko Tony Magsig Danny Magsig Constance Wendr Howard Anstead larry Avers Robert Brandow Cheryl Anderson Nancy Brandes Janice Damschroder x KNEELING: Suellen Kelly Colleen Wheeler Mary Sue James Lot Giesler Mardel Otte Vicki Carr Diana Miller Shirley Longenecker Nadine Jacobs This new club was organized to promote citizenship, interest in history, develop- ment of character, and promote the general welfare. Only students with an A or B average could become members. During the first year, the members visited the State Capitol Building at Columbus. Our Representative, Mr. Rofkar, explained some of the duties and functions of State Government. eniafz napa Danny - vocalist of the typing class Nancy and Janet Happy, Carol? Whatcha watching girls? Senior Class at Perry's Monument. Semin Snape Karen and Bud cycling. Bud and Jim relaxing at the Monument. Most of us did this on the way home. Hil Linden The girls visited the Winery. Bird-watching, boys? Miles and Jim in Physics class. Patti and Mr. Butts New Band member. 001464 11-f W afzla Mr. Charles Rymers Mr- Robert Netz Mr. Herbert Katko 0m aczakdag Staff We of Harris-Elmore High School are very proud of the fine records set by our athletic squads this year. Credit should be given where credit is due. A large portion of this credit belongs to the coaches, who through hard work and patience have developed winning teams. These men also help to form the character ofatheir boys by teaching them fair play and co-operation . 1 i Left to right - Mr. Rymers, Mr. Netz, and Mr. Katko studying an important play. u , MW, Q-.-Q X-ff 77540247614 Left to right - Wayne Lemke Bill Worthington Tom Shaffer Roger Krueger o Top to Bottom - Susan Myers Joan Kuhlman Darla Krueger Beverly Flick Ppff 0A,,f ' 1 m 0'O,'0,'q Q.. 3:-:T AI f ,., , zfecwleu 7 6400 LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: David Marsh, Ray Baumer, Bill Hesselbart, Danny Wood, Barrett Bates, Iirn Hamilton, Francis Widman. SECOND ROW: Owen Kardatzke, Russell Furstnau, Gary Anderson, Jim Bolander, John Morris, Jim Derickson, Lowell Knieriem, Norbert Widman. THIRD ROW: Edgar Buck, Robert Shamp. Milan Kardatzke, Harold Semrock, Dale Klingbeil, Bill Summers, David Haar, Loren Sampson, Jerry Krueger, Roger Krueger, Manager. TOP ROW: Wayne Lemke, Manager, Miles Kardatzke. Rex Ohl, Bud Widmer, Linden Damschroder, John Marsh, Galen bemke, Don Lauer, Bill Worthington, Manager. Uganda LEFT TO RIGHT: Milan Kardatzke, Miles Kardatzke, H. Semrock, J. Bolander, R. Ohl, D. Wood, I. Morris, L. Knierlein, B. Widiner, G. Anderson, D. Iauer. Defence LEFT T0 RIGHT! D- MUST, D. Haar, J. Marsh, R. Furstnau, G. Anderson, J. Krueger, E. Buck L. Damschroder, J. Derickson, G. Lernke, R. Ohl. 1' ettefmzen LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Netz Rex Ohl ..... Captain Milan Kardatzke . Co-Captain 'Mr. Katko Miles Kardatzke - This was M1les's first Rex Ohl - Rex was Captain and year GUI for roorbarr and Provoo good Bud Widnier - Bud was a very Fullback of the squad. He was a orroui-Zh ro be 5 regular- He was an effective blocker and was a good hard-driving back and a hardhitting aggressive and hardmrrrrrrg man OH pulling-guard. He held down a defensive line-hacker. defense. regular position on the teani. Milan Kardatzke - Milan held Don Lauer - Don was a hard-hitting line- Danny Wood - Dan was thc Senior down and end position on the hacker and was a valuable defense man. quarterhack on offense and played squad and was elected Co-Captain. He was a hard blocker and a good pass safety or half on defense. He Milan was very fast on his feet, receiver on offense. called plays well and did a good suaring some very difficult passes. job of quarterhackiug. -felflefzmen l ifit X llz I' 7:31, be uu Cb X 'B m Q f -if - 1. - Q-.u 1 in Jim Derickson - Jim was a hard- hitting Senior halllwack. llc played very well at a defensive Iialflwaek position. Linden Damschroder - Linden was used as a spare player. He played very well and was a dependable man whenever he was needed. Jerry Krueger - Jerry filled the positions of quarterback and halllnack. He was a fast and shifty runner who should have a good year next season. Harold Semrock - Harold was a speedy Sophomore halfback who will he an asset tothe team in years to come. He averaged 7 yds. per carry this year. 66 Elmore vs. Oak Harbor Lowell Kniericm f Lowell was a good hard-driving back who filled his position as halfback lwetter than average. He also played defensive middle line- hacker, David Haar - As Junior halfback Dave was a good runner and a hard-hitting hack for his size. He played a good defensive halfhack. of M T .fettewzea X ju 5 Wy , ....L: 1 44 W as Gary Anderson - Hard blocking and aggressive playing were Gary's specialties. He was a regular tackle this year and should do very well IICXI Se3.SOl'l. Russell Furstnau - As a Junior spare for end position, Russ proved to be a good blocker and an aggressive player. He will be out for another year. Galen Lemke - Galen played mostly on defense as an end. He did very well for his first year out and should get a regular position next year. John Morris - John held down the regular center position this year. He proved to be a very capable blocker and a good man at center. 67 Jim Bolander - Jim was a regular guard this year. He was a very effective blocker and was a dependable man at guard position. Edgar Buck - Edgar was a hard hitting tackle and an able player He played very well for a Sophomore. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Mr. Rymers, John Marsh, Bob Webert, Lyle Haar, Dale Klingbeil, Harold Semrock, Jerry Krueger, Dennis Flick, Manager. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Lemke, Manager, Barrett Bates, Don Lauer, Bill Kuhlman, Galen lernke, Rex Ohl, Roger Krueger, Manager. OPPONENT Genoa Woodvi I I e Lakeside Oak Harbor Gibsonburg Lakeside Lake Pembervi I I e Oak Harbor Woodvi I I e Toledo Sf. Francis Olney Fremont Sf. Joseph Zawetlall 6408 WE THEY OPPONENT WE THEY 77 69 Clyde 83 90 64 Gibsonburg 77 67 62 Sandusky St. Marys 88 66 6l 63 79 OTTAWA COUNTY TOURNAMENT 82 7l Lakeside 98 73 63 63 70 CLYDE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 68 7l Webster 79 73 59 61 65 TIFFIN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 70 66 Ottawa Parochial 6l 52 59 LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: 7 Rex Olrl lil' we u ' I-4 B- it lf I , W N 3 K , N John Marsh Barrett Bates Harold Semrock Don Lauer Jerry Krueger KNEELING: Mr. Rymers Bill Kulrlman Lyle llaur Galen Lemke Bob Wehert Don Lauer R hl I Barren Sales Bill Kuhlman ex O Galen Lemke etlfezmen BARRETT BATES - 1SophomoreJ 5'IO , T30 lbs., Guard. This is Barrett's first year with our team. His excel- I t footwork fast reflexes and faking enabled him to step into the roll of playmaker and floor leader, an en I' h I t tr el rlare for a sophomore His perfect attitude and coac ableness coupled with his accomp is men ex em y . ability to secure a clutch basket when the need arose made him a valuable asset to the team. Barrett was ' 'I d I8 t. er ame average not a gunner, but passed off to a teammate with a better shot. He comp: e an p p g and led the team in shooting percentage 15910 and foul shot percentage 16510. His defensive ability was superb as time and again he was given the toughest opponent to guard and kept his points down. Barrett made the All-Sandusky Bay Conference first team. BILL KUHLMAN - 1SeniorJ 6'3 , 2l0 lbs., Center-Forward. This was Bill's third year of varsity competi- B'll h th best shooting e e on the squad compiling an average of 25 pts. per game. In his 3 years tion. I as e y of varsity ball he compiled a total of 933 pts. for 20 pt. average. Bill led the team in rebounds 1defensiveD getting I6 per game. His highest output was 28 rebounds in the Gibsonburgllgame. Bill's ability to hit long ' ' ' ' ' ' ts. H w an all shots cou led with his hard-driving ability made him a constant threat to a our op onen e as - around pliayer being adept as forward, center, or guard. His passing ability createdbmany fast break situations. Bill was placed on the All-District Tournament first team as center. He was listed as All-Ohio Honorable Men- tion in the A classification of the State. Bill led the Sandusky Bay Conference in scoring and rebounding and was laced on the All-SBC second team p . L S J 5 ll 180 lbs Guard This was Rex's third year on the varsity squad Rex had the REX OH - 1 enior ' , ., . . unusual abili to never blow u no matter what the situation in the game. Although Rex had a good shoot P ' H f' 'h dth eaonavera ing ing, percentage 14425, he elected to pass off to a boy in a better position. e mls e e s s g IO pts. per game and did well on rebounds. His ball handling and defensive ability to stop the fastbreak made him a valuable asset to the team. GALEN LEMKE - 1JuniorD 6'0 , 175 lbs., Guard-Forward. Galen developed into a scoring threat toward h I f the eoson averaging I3 pts per game Against Lakeside, he scored 28 pts. on drive-ins off the t e c ose o s . . fast break. His defensive ability was excellent. His quiet, determined attitude pulled many a game out of the fire and gained the respect of his teammates. DON LAUER - 1JuniorQ 6'O , I77 lbs., Center-Forvvard. Don was a short man doing a lciig E1an'shiobball d 'l't year. His greatest asset was his rebounding ability, averaging 8 per game on defense. He a so a t e a I I y to et the ball down the floor into scoring position quickly. His defensive ability was excellent as time and 9 again he was matched with good big men. Don's fine attitude and rugged play will be a great help to the team next year. 69 l l 64676464 LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Merlyn Weng, Mr. Rymers, Sheldon Overmyer. STANDING: David Marsh, Bill Hesselbart, Tom Shaffer, Bob Weberl, Lyle Haar, Dale Klingbeil, Harold Semrock, Jerry Krueger, Ray Baumer. OPPONENTS WE Genoa 26 Woodville 50 Lakeside 47 Oak Harbor 40 Gibsonburg 55 Lakeside 39 Lake 47 Pembervil le 49 Oak Harbor 24 l rr.r. . L l ,Ll l, ,, 4 THEY OPPONENTS WE 38 Woodville 50 46 Toledo Sf. Francis 41 4-4 Olney 36 47 Fremont Sf. Joseph 27 41 Clyde 54 48 Gibsonburg 41 40 Sandusky Sf. Marys 51 52 OTTAWA COUNTY TOURNAMENT 31 Lakeside 46 zeaimen LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheldon Overmyer Bill I-lesselbart Dale Klingbeil Mr. Rymers Bob Webert David Marsh Ray Baumer Merlyn Weng THEY 42 43 39 37 44 36 55 37 mm- Zfcgd 244665465 Zdm OPPONENTS Oak Harbor Rocky Ridge Rocky Ridge Allen Central Allen Central Oak Harbor Jerusalem Jerusalem Allen Central Allen Central 3 K K ' 'J LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. YKatko, Dwight Spencer, larry Almroth, Bill Avers, Wayne Lemke, Dennis Flick, Roger Krueger. KNEELING: Danny Magsig, Bill Reynolds, Tom Wendt, Daniel Almendinger. Jack Stackhouse, Gary Kroeger. THEY 3l 29 26 33 35 26 l7 32 28 22 OPPONENTS Gibsonburg Gibsonburg Jerusalem Jerusalem JUN IO Gibsonburg Rocky Ridge Mar WE 34 24 6 33 R-HIGH TOURNAMENT 24 33 amdaz- Wig! deezlecwlew LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Kuhlman Kitty Votaw Vicki Carr y Ann Kroeger THEY 46 47 26 49 40 30 N X, X I 'x fx I . .XW R 7 9 I g I S , A 1 EJ, If X , u F k ,ea-az S4444 J-N' fl-3 Us 3-N, l . 9 5 S , 1,4 : 5 rf., X rf- . 1.2. I A 1 -, 1 K, , in Q 'wi y ? 81s I -in-, X Lf Q 152-Q' 4,1--f., .' P K ' xxfhlqgw W T -, g' 7 mm LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Rex Ohl, Gary Anderson, John Marsh, John Votaw, David Haar, Milan Kardatzke, Russell Furstnau, Jim Draeger. BOTTOM ROW: Barrett Bates, Gerald Valasek, Alan Anthony, Bill Hesselbart, Harold Sernrock, Jack I-laar, Gene Salisbury, Edgar Buck, Roger Krueger, Manager. IR- HIGH. LEFT T0 RIGHT. STANDING: Jim Nowak. MILE RELAY TEAM: Rex Ohl, Jack Haar, Russell Dennis Flick, Richard Yeasting, larry Almroth, Dave Furstnau, Milan Kardatzke. laBrier, Robert Brandow. KNEELlNG:'Bill Avers, Norman Webert, Kenneth Nowak, Bob Preston, Sam Preston, Ernest Wilmeth. it 1 get if v v fi T , A X f 9 is Captain V- S Milan Kardatzke , 'N A ki , M. X Co- Captain John Votaw Ir, High Captain 880 RELAY TEAM: Rex Ohl, Alan Al'1lh0l1y, Barrett Jim Nowak Bates, Jim Draeger. Milan Kardatzke - Milan was chosen this year's Captain because of his leadership ability and his desire to work for a .better track team. ezftezmen Harold Semrock - Early in John Votaw - Iohn's the season Harold injured his favorite field event was the ankle during practice, but he high jump and his favorite had earned his letter at the track event was the 100 yd. first track meet. dash. John Marsh - John has been a very valuable asset to the team due to his pole vaulting ability. He also discovered that he was able to high jump very well. Gary Anderson - Gar threw both the discus and the shot, but his specialty was the discus. He placed 4th in the Sandusky Bay Conference in the discus. Rex Ohl - Rex came out for track later in the season, but Eroved his ability . by placing 4th in I e Sandusky Bay Davrld Haar - Dave was a hurdle man, Conference and 4th in the Bowling running both the lows and the highs. ' ' ' Dave still has another year in which Green District throwing the shot put. 74 , d. 1 h b I to isp ay is a iities. v 'Y EW E X WL E Ya Y if J7 ig W sss, -. -S . : f' S-.sts - W istsh- 2: -S xx - I -. -L 5122: 51 I-,ir-1-1:: ..,.-A qi ' gi' ,fig Um 7706464 enactment! 'ggcmd 5 f 3 ' . -' - ' grmzirxh Ml A - 4 A V H V- 1-40-QA-...n. I THE 1957 HARRIS-ELMORE MARCHING BAND Life would be dull and uninteresting if new challenges did not present them- selves. The 56-57 marching band was not to be excluded when the challenge presented itself in Harris-Elmore. Their pre-game entrances have become a tradition and were expected and respected by the fans. But, precision marching combined with classical selec- tions and dancing combined with favorite top tunes of today and yesterday were worked into pleasant, entertaining half-time programs. The band also marched in the Annual Toledo Christmas Parade. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patti James. . . . . . Secretary James Magsig , , Student Director John Votaw , , , , , President Karen Herrick , , , . Librarian Carol Gurh . . . .Vice-President 5 Wont? SECTION LEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Miller, Betty Boss, Jim Magsig, Jane Damschroder, Karen Herrick, Harry Blausey, Carol Guth, Patti James, Karen Jacobs. 'T ,. DW ,.,-1 f- 2- xii M . AJQRETT kj ES Carr ' LEFT n RI .YH G1-17-: Bo T. nnie ' Wo . rthrngton' RUN 1 Lon 8 Ov. xoxm vow' enecffer 3 . wx W 77 afzmczldana BAND MANAGERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Dieterle, Richard Yeasting, Robert Waterman, Danny Magsig. alaiaw Ruth Ann Longenecker was awarded Cl II rating at Tiffin at the District Music Contest. Her soprano solo was entitled The Lotus Flower. Beverly Barshel played Clair de Lune as her contest number. She also received a II rating. Betty Boss received Q ll rating on her trumpet solo, The Stars in the Velvety Sky. 79 Heade! Zend 7444! Zacemflec The Senior Girls' Ensemble went to state and district music contests. At each contest they received a I rating. Not shown is the mixed ensemble. They were awarded a II rating at the district con- test. Alice Avers, Jim Bolander, Linden Damschroder, Jim Derickson, Karen Het- rick, Patti James, Jim Magsig, and Susan Schwemberger were members of this group. Alice Bay, Harry Blausey, Linden Damschroder, Margaret Kontak, Ruth Longenecker, Jim Magsig, Lynda Semrock, and John Votaw were selected from the Mixed Chorus to attend the Heidelberg Choral Festival in the spring. The group performed for the Mixed Chorus Concert in May. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Pamela Ames, Carolyn Anstead, Gregory Johns, Carol Reynolds, Bonnie Haar, Diane Ory, Sharon Wilburn, Larry Rose, George Weis, Michael Avers, Darwin Overmyer, Brady Stoner, Barbara Huston, Nora Graver, Judy Peters, Franklin Bunning. FRONT ROW: Diane Hennessey, Marilou Weber, Charles Jaeger, Dorothy Roberts. Frederick Hasselkus, Janice Otte, Scott Hetrick, Ruth Ann Gahn. Sandra Haar, David Bunning. SEATED ON PIANO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Longenecker, Lynda Semrock, Lisa Sparkes, Faye Rothert. STANDING AT LEFT: Barbara Moellman, Janet Kuhlman. SEATED: Karen Jacobs, Jim Magsig. STANDING AT RIGHT: Nancy Haar, Carol Guth. 'zeal 6441664 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Susan Schwemberger, Lois Avers, Carol Fondessy, Ruth Longenecker, Mr. Butts, Shirley Kroeger, Alice Avers, Karen Jacobs, Lynda Semrock. SECOND ROW: Donna Epling, Frances Damschroder, Barbara Moellman, Katherine Barkhau, Carol Guth, Jim Bolander, Barbara Damschroder, Robert Magsig, Faye Rothert, Harry Blausey, Karen Hetrick, Harold Semrock, Lisa Sparkes, Jerry Krueger, Janet Kuhlman, Miles Kardatzke, Joyce Miller, Nancy Haar, Betty Boss, Beverly Flick, Lois Kardatzke, Jane Damschroder. TOP ROW: Alice Bay, Suzanne DeSta2io, Patti James, Sally Shrader, Jim Magsig, Douglas Pickard, Rex Ohl, Nyle Kardatzke, Linden Damschroder, Bill Kuhlman John Morris, Edgar Buck, Milan Kardatzke, Jim Derickson, John Votaw, Margaret Kontak, Beth Brandes, Susan Myers. The i957 Mixed Chorus was organized in the fall and consisted of forty- eight students. The first big event we practiced for was the Ottawa County Music Festival on March 22. This year we were host to the other county schools. Our local music festival, entitled Moods in Melody was very successful . LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Kontak 0 , Accompanist Karen Jacobs , , , , Librarian Barbara Moellrnan , , , , President Jim Magsig ,,,, Accompanist Linden Damschroder . Student Director Lisa Sparkes .... . . Secretary Mr. Butts . . Director Own Ddzeclfafz Eiztta dsx . - Mr 1 Q The members of the T957 Concert Band and the T957 Marching Band wish to thank Mr. Butts for his patience and interest in the welfare of his student. As a result of his hard work, the band received a Superior rating at the District Contest and a Superior rat- ing at the State Contest. The Student Director ofthe band this year was Jim Magsig. The Student Director of the Mixed Chorus was Linden Damschroder. X nnmw 82 xiii 57 corvcfm' BHND SUPERMR RHTING yer, elm Ov Barbara yer m Dunm ng. Ji li aEp UU D0 inke mN Ji 1. Ba rs he Lyle Haar Alice Bay, Beverly LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Harry Blausey, ren Willey, Tom Ka agsig M er, Barbara eel rock, Colleen K Sem nda an, Ly lm uh K HSI Ja hlman, Ku ck Di ard, ck Pi Doug eger I3 lD Bil ki Carr, Vic schroder, Dam nice Ja schroder, Dam I3 Barba 5. ld yno lisbury, Bill Re Sa hn Jo Havens, Jim Salisbury, FIC Ge Damschroder U8 Ja agsig, mM .Ii rle IC Die .C E 51 ,JE Q --a -1 LL 5x .-4 I-4 0 5 U M L... ID O C 'i cn ight CS, y Sue Jam 31' M CS Jam Iii Pa Sparkes, S3 Wzli IDDLE RO sselharr. M man, Bill He ck Ki Guth, Jim 1 Caro eldon Sh I. SHCI mW Brandow, To II re, Robe Cl agsig, Mardel M nny randes, Karen Jacobs, Richard Yeasting, Da ncy B Na Ann Barnes, Mary TTITHCFS Su Betty Boss, Votaw, ny Ann James, Ki alerman, W Il be Ro 5. lores Toop DO ye Rothert Fa Y. Bolande Jim il, ne Klingbe I8 Lo Haar ck Ja v yer Overm rkhau, Ba Katherine F. rode sch Dam Linden rs. ye M Susan ick, U He Sn Kar an, lm Z.o Ia nd Magsig, Sa 3D Sus W: RO OTTOM B Votaw John I. end W Connie SEATED IN ller Ruth Ann Longenecker Margaret Kontak. i M Joyce 5. Beth Brande 005, Kr bara Bar iller M rilyn Ma adine Jacobs nk, N Ta Margaret a Jaeger. LII La Hasselkus dY Ju FRONT: Epmd Ufgdaew Lgp T LIYJ1- Grlsn 0177, 'h fQ,17, '. Car I IQQI Ol G dw 'WJ ' Pres. ' we llfenr 'e'p1'eS, . Pa'r11'jaZ7SI7Q. HDI les' S6 Magsllgr Cfeta f St fy. lldent Djre Wof. . kate I1 He fffp ff, The I957 Concert Band has had a very prosperous and successful ' season this year. Under its capable officers elected by the band mem- bers, many events have taken place. The band performed for the following events the past year: SPRING BAND CONCERT AND OPEN HOUSE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SENIOR CLASS PLAY DISTRICT BAND CONTEST ISuperior Ratingj STATE BAND CONTEST CSuperior Ratingj COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES 84 Dance Zend V. sewn i LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Richard Yeasting, Robert Waterman, John Ann James, Tom Wendt, Barbara Magsig, Bill Reynolds, Bill Hesselbart. Pickartl, Jim Dunmyer, Lyle Haar, llarry Blausey, Dick Kulilman. The Dance Band's second year has truly been a successfu has grown drastically in the past year. We have played for s American Legion Teen Dances, dances after basketball game functions. Three new members since the above picture was f Tenor Sax, John Salisbury - Trombone, and Gene Salisbury 85 Votaw, Jane Damscliroder, FRONT ROW: Douglas I one. Our membership uch functions as The s, and other special aken are Bill Draeger - - Bass. 464 77a9e '74 70: 'Me Www Seatdm, get Weze rice Same 77Zwze Snape - - 14 Study Vw Szpzecadaa Concentration Recognition ' Fri endl I ness Foresight 96 W1 if Happiness Drowsnness Solemnity f . 92 if .7 , -' ' gl' -.P Iwi: 'uiiaix Ii - ta. '?W.u?lgEm?2i,f,, I -, . f - 1 ,! . , -'ELM ,, Q nw, L .' 'p 'H x-:cj 1-'MF' -:'-A. Grades J. X -R J 5' U 5 ll 'Qu , 1 ,. 1- . J!-ff' O C Steven Ames . A-few who oy? IV 'ff fix Roger Anstead ,J Mg? yor 1' -X S . K 4' A Y w'9c.: flff' 'WH' K ix- 't f Donn Bennice Carol Blausey ,Q 9. X, JW' VND, it s , 'Q'- Q H., .lu . jf, ,- H' 1 -Jef .,. ksu a A A4 A, lk Susan Deitemyer Ronald Dezanett KA , 'A '- xv A Ronald Flick intel fifx X Y i W1 . Mme XFN l , sill?-sf Paul Floro in-R of -4 .Lp , A i f 33. 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X-i 2 .1 , ' Q' ' s .11 f i ' ' , W : , ' R 'R 1' as , Q, t I, Q- ,, ll 'L : ln: lx' K Q : my K 4 -4 lv k U A , 9' C... ffffa. 4731 Daniel Sequra Douglas Sorg David Sandrock JGI18 SGf1Cll'OCk Ellen Schwemberger David Sequra k'.x ri : f..--k. -- - K . I u if - ' W jgijez' ,Q .5 h .K H A I 1 K sg, , 1 . V. an 1, 'y Q, R' ' ' , R biss 5-l gg! , 1 5 . ffm Kai Q r w -:nv A . ' ert Kathryn Swartz James Tristan Robert Verbryke Dennis Sprow Leonard Stone Sue Streiff 89 '7mz Qmde 'F ,, 11 , Jean Waters Linda Weidner Kenton Weis Nancy Wheeler Donna Widmon Becky Sodoski Xa like W ,elf Margie Schneider Seanad ' .tier , vo v- Ns . at life xx 'Y -E 'A ,lv I7 7 1 37 g,4 L r ww? ,M.s WM N '1r r? N' ,ls ff A - f J -fin, A9 I ,WJW f JK ff- a f I K: V' his il JI , KK L 1 - :r f :' , ' ' 2 is HE IS - My r Charles Almrofh Gary Ameling Donald Angfead Richard Arndt Lester Baumer Connie Beck 'X in 1 A X 'V . .W B B B, X. i in Q' L 1 ,Q 1' E37 fl .1 i' 2 vi ,Q y 5.1, f A-M r 1 4 1, M ' V , ...,, N B ' B B , My x - 'Y' . X' . . ,. ' X , g X F1 'Sr -fs: as 1 j +1-, .Ax .. ' 1 arf '--f i Y is LJ : , deg rr sr rr f f rf x ,f . rw' v l A ,,--. 4 X W fi: I Vylg i W v rkixlfhq My ., - is ,f-j w, mu 'mQW'! r , Loren Behm Sharon Blausey Bonnie Blair Charles Brinkman Dennis Domschroder Richard Deitemeyer 90 is A f s J' 'fs K'5 X . .i x y A A S lf? f Y' 1 . Craig Dischinger Rebecca Goetschi .K . :S-.M s -uw' US N I i John Jaeger X ,Q xx ,J if-H , , Linda Kuhlman .fr f ,ff , Q T T 3' A X - rr, S G Sandra Neeb ., 15. -:z r- 1 ' '15 .rn 1 . ' v.- W -Aw... . ,. .3 sf K , ,. S f' fr. r I! as Q' rr vast, N Hx, :: r...:.:rr::::f:f1'r '-f Darlene Dolph 7 ' Ks 1 . 1 31..- I if , . .5 Margaret Green ? y Y if 4' 5 Betty Johns Sharon Kuhlman 5 A vw- f David Ninke evans! Kathryn Durdel Annette Haar 25' Y X +1 vt 14 X Q Edna Johnson Nancy Magsig gya- K . X, .,.. , sa Michael Ohl , 1 t I F . fm 5 2 Q N , K W A, fy Lift . X, Gloria Estrada Sam Harrison is tm 7. -Wv gr: X R 1 1' . w, f-45-l ft: f -E f wx,.m R 5 s Robert Juillerat 1135, A in ar , Q. 1, ,v N- !, 4 Marion McClain - v 'D , 'VL N5 E, l, ff J J Mmwl L1 , 1 film f Gary Palmer 91 Manuel Estrada l ,I -,Bw W l , . . Barbara Helmeci ,si Q.: 3, Y Sharon Keys 1 2 .y-ft rf f' 1 Fgim : zz , Thomas McGee I L31 an yy J' '! w,l W f Michael Palmer fy' Lester Fu l kert 7 J. ' ffl Wa f , X y U 1 Michael Hephner J lv- 1 W T. Cynthia Knipp . , it a' ,ax Alfred Meeker 1 .f ',7 as Y Michael Rader . it A F .'- 'K 1 - E' 'V .hm 0 K ,. . . - . is ,-'l J V , ,E H D, X.. J art'-sf1.fe,s r .xiii Ramon Salas Dennis Schling William Shaffer William Sorg Patsy Stagner Linda Stone L' J 'xx 'Sy f I4 F lvl, if A . l it Elizabeth Votaw Jane Wendler Gary Whiting Donald Yeagle Janet Zolman U K K EV M F x in .Vi D ' to ,- f l X V ., - , J J Danny Adcox Nancy Arndt Carol Avers Cynthia Avers Lynne Avers . N in 'P M i , A K v- is A j, an-'E J, . 'Q - 'is 13' D -g, ' f ielt V i, v... J. J Q J' J, of i ,X D A D D - 'fi ,l 1 , ' tif Q Q ' f - J X J A Q 1'-. ,gg , -i Jane Blausey Bernard Bruntz Donald Buhrow Monty Damschroder Russell Damschroder 92 Q is Kathryn Balliet Don Deitemyer .ft-R J- Q-.Q F' ,sf 4 , X James Deitemyer Q Q, EM X- f iw, Sv R is Susan Foster Paul Hille is Q xr- J 5, Annette Magsig S x. ,E f A l Glenda Oehmke i 7 I Robert Deitemyer S SAB ,S Joyce Giesler Yr: John Hovis K! Gene Mireles X nv- sv- ' 1 S f new 1+ 'ff' lp ,T Ward Otte . Anne Dibert Jeannine Dunmyer f iiff ff Lynne Giesler Bonnie Goetz 9 ' ,f ., . , Y , J dvr 1 CGrl Konfok William Krumnow 'nt or Moises Murillo Richard Myers ,ss ti, J Q U -., J X If fi . Ronald Peterson Terry Recker 93 ,X 'J Q gt .Nady X Qllwlfy r .,:' . 'M Steven Eoff K ,,l . Q I ,. ye Ronald Haar Y X 'ff 5 4' I- Aff:-4 J. J UH. 4 451,55 I-I-LL Martin Lauer If Us .,-4 ' 'r-N L: X x. Jodie Nelson W . A Y ,, Y 13... J ff? Ffmylv'-' l. Jeffrey Reynolds Linda Flick if N 4 L. Joan Heath ffl? Jerry Lohr was Q ..1 Marilyn Netcher 4 '- Q,- 7 l Daniel Richards . l K 'S 5 4, c' . w,. A47 K A l x l f , gl - i xii. 7 'Bi' fi 323 Judy Roberts v . '- klvllgwfff ' -1 f 7 4 Fausti na Segura ,, , Q r, A 5. : Pi 5 ef, - I Dzu X Daniel Rollheiser John Slates rr 3 Terry Willey ww! 7 yi X 1 Susan Roy v J, 1 ' Sharon Slates 76- Q . fr , x Karen Wirebaugh 7 Timothy Sadoske it-TQ John Sandrock 1 5 ' . :W x , M33 Q , Q www- S Alicia Segura Y ' ' K, , . ,1 7' S ,rg ,R 'V ik I ' ' 3 ,Q ,far 5 Y qv -- vqlggww ' laymh .y .ef ' . ' Mawson' i qw :SSW t X , , we i W W 1 ? f 5 Marcia Tank William Tiderman Lawrence Weis X' it 2- RR Gary Worthington Qfzcwie X f Pamela LaBriere o iw W F gy o... --X an M y if-Y . 'W ' 1 - ' AW if i o d r. i-. f-asf' Lauren Anstead David Avers Donna Balliet Alma Blair Brenda Brandes 94 ff' .L . 1:-Q.f!L'f?fl Mary Buck ?amZ4 Qzcwle ,Q-.., . 1? 'Ol S K Q 915 ' T X., 1' . . 5 4, Hex: , Jane Ceclerlof Q 's RIC- Q- : .. xv- M . 1 i Dennis Dol ph Rebecca Haar ,,. , s lib' f ,ffl . 0I!ll,i,p:s James Cook 'i Sue Driftmyer ' vs 5 , Ns. X Daniel Hamilton 4 'Y me'- ? n! JH' .1 , . Beth Huston Carmen Juarez X gg- 'V' ' 5 - 7' , X ' I A f - X, il Robert Kroeger John Lohr . 4 Svc. J I Mary Deno l 9 John DeStazio William Dezanett , 'ALJ' 5. t,r xxx ,J J L. 5 .ff R 144 S fu ' fri? Diane Dittman '95, ,nff James Eoff Ronald Furstnau James Grau Marvin Haar C 2, 3 isli' K Q A K Q 1' 1 A -,hx in , if if J, -V lv gif , N, Q if 'f f f ' L Ann Helmeci Dennis Helmeci Janice Hennessey Gail Huss l K' xii.. 'S rl I ,, z ,1 P ll Linda Juergens Larry Kardatzke Charles Kaylor Patricia Keeler . M 'D' as' O. .XS Q ' ' I Q l .- K N I A 1 - I Miles Lowry Russell Magsig Donna Mahler Karen Marquardt 95 Joyce McClain , F ff? Q Jeannene Nowak ang A b 'sr y Wig 0 J If if fa 57 .ll Linda Sandrock Q. sk , Q . .I . Joseph Stewart 1 7 s. A ' Eff William Weis Dianna Miller ymfa We , .mx A f Rita Miller ' if L2 f' l YM v Qi! J H .l V , ,: e X Martin Owen Janice Peters ii .fre ' 'N - if 'Sf fl is J 9 4. ' . i if Ruth Savage Sharon Sharp 1, 1 Lf.. P Easter Stone Larry Tedrow E 'IITUJ ' T ' ' g.'i'2 5' - J .L J'fF1?5'fa f f f X Q- ' ig THLXI' ' L 29 X Q A Joan Mireles :WW-sL5',e At Q Linda Priesman sw, Q David Slates Louise Misgasky X ,Q i 1 A , l-if Y' 4 ,W J - u Qt Barbara Reynolds ,.. . 1 ' ar lii.JI2Gr.f li 'Q eq. If Terry Snyder W, as ' 2 ,g. 0-DLE! Q ,X i' j a M, if James Thomas Donald Toops ix: R Y 7' y if 52 I fi rl f ' 'J Daniel Widman Dennis Widman Paul Wheatley Mark Wheeler 96 yi, ,. 'K Q, lf d f David Muril lo fr, K -I 111 Ruth Rose 'il . 'r,v ig! X ' , Larry Spencer X Q. 4. . i RX' V' . S f Q, Lois Weidner f .5 , , sv: I '.- v, ' 0 ' : Y . rl k .. 1: ..llf . u ., Nancy Wilburn 7ww4?2 is Q, Cathy Witty Susan Witty Michael Yeagle W 'Km-f K as Thomas Bates Gilbert Perez y M- .,. , W 5, E V L, X ttt ,Q D at1.ta. V l - M 1' , Carol Abke William Anstead Duane Arndt Michael Avers John Aycock Jean Branclow Q Q fi F i , . Q D 5 x 'sk T A -' D i 9 Q E' f ' -Q ,Spar ff ff gfi . J, David Bunning James Damschroder Dennis Deitemeyer Janet Deitemeyer y wi- , s' Xi is J he i X f XLS ' I ..i..f James Gelclien Leslie Goetz Nora Graver Bonnie Haar 97 Jerry Flick Martin Gahn .f ml 'Q if gm X Peggy Haar Robert Haar W 1 Q A so X Q- K .f A 'F il Au , .5 r f ' sy, 1 , 5? A4 , f H, buf, , Q f 'la ff' Q Sandra Haar Allan Hamilton Carol Havens Jenny Helm John Hermandez Connie Hetrick K 'WT :ru ,. . e Q -on' 1' nv s . I in 'KJ K! 'fr r 5. ' , ts- l Li ' ' 1' .eff s P- ' : f R Charles Jaeger Nan James Gregory Johns Carolyn Johnston James Johnston Harry Keeler ,K .1-' ' ,-.. f' 1 K , a , 4 K '- , 5 Q , r an tx ? My 1 N. 1 iq.. D 7 1- f 1 jf: l es? 3 '57 . . Q- , , Y l l ' I f J Beverly Knipp Asenah Martin Billy Martin Kay Miller Lee Miller Patrick Novoseler : : Q! N A sis 5- ' 5915 gl A ,L A 5 I s Diane Ory David Peters Diane Peters Thomas Peterson Natalie Preston Carol Reynolds . ' nr s. ,if . ,gl ,. v , 'jg 3 3 L A v -, , rv- :- sw , . . . , , , so J or 2 J Refi X K C Q ,. f ' Q A.. s - ' he :VF K ve - ' f K . ' ' ff:-Q 's-f P' l J ,ii f- ,f '-f'1-L Q K 5 ' I v 'J As , ' if 'Ig' 12 A-it 5 ,X .. ' Edward Richards Lawrence Rose Donald Rushton Wayne Sgr-,drock Donald Schling Kathleen Slates 98 fo- J - 'C W '- s K rv , -ww - z R I HK' V lv . J r fi of John Stewart Michael Swank John Weidner Tim Wendler Sharon Wilburn txt! Qmde . J.. S 3' ' 5. 5' i 5 f Marilyn Almroth Pamela Ames Carolyn Anstead Leonor Barron Dennis Bennice K' aff S 4-R Q , , V Y? s , ' .-fx A Quik! I 1 J, '- . 5, X fa--3' if 1 ' , F Qitrglif ily' l Q: .l , !.' 4 .- S Y' if 17 4,-:......- 1 ' rif' if: f' Carolyn Blair Thomas Bloom Carolyn Damschroder Ddryle DGmSCl1r0d6r Marilyn Ddnschroder J ' x- ' X J 'M' sw- f Q, K, Y f. s 7 is Y riieei , I5 fi 1 'f 'i J. it Joanne Deacon Diane Dunmyer Janet Gahn Ronald Giesler Robert Griffin 99 X U 5 - s . 4 ' f 1' Michael Bergman Norma Damschroder w 'U , T' , lil rriyfx James Haar -X K - C . E.. L,- fi A , S' ,S fi s: 'diffs-' Frederick Hasselkus 1, X Don Mahler wma' H' if Janice Otte M.. V 4 K 8 - ' P f A dx!! Qaeda 3 . is 'PWR 4 . ' 1 73, tr .. 1, 1 E 5 1 Y ' ,1 if ffl lf!!! James Heath I , I A V ff? oy , ts, it Bill McClain asf' sf, N. Y' Andrey Palmer x' an . fig S5 J Q. J '? A v 'J sw' ,Ii s A Q Q 's .f .f . gf . i 'ii is Brady Stoner Gilbert Swartz Q Lx fe, 4, Jean Valasek . John Waters Scott Hetrick 9 Q I 2 s A, 5, ,., I 1 5 efvn Edward Miller it 5 Hg V st S 7 gg info, Ronald Peters -me ,S gy. .1' 'iF Ry, -left, 'U 1: ' f. fe , A1 Harold Swartz John Howard we X fn'-K ,rg H ,M .+ ,9. , I be. :Er Barry Moel lman gf ggi. 9 vp U J l Virginia Jacobs 1 T A X s if S S -5 3 N Q' ,, Kenneth Neeb t vvs. .uf 31.55 1 . n fl 9 1 Darlene Johnston 5' 0. V -S., f :F ' -:,'7Z?'v1i2PTL5s:fi I 5.. .- Vx, -.-juizjfiflzxiizig ,.. :A ., ,fue H, ,gg 31 11'.','-',1Z',','5'2TL'f, '. .-. ,mgnhw ,. -..,, f-mt.. ' Yi? ,.,.x, M James Netcher Dorothy Roberts Robert Savage Ruthann Schwemberger ,AO :C 4 5 ,L.. V3 I el ,X if' ' S 'HQ' 5? vc ,f f T if ' Meribeth Tank Mary Lee Thomas Q 4' , Eur' 11- X X fv F' he ' ll Y I J fs ffawli M S 1 J Q J 1 Meinl, ,A 'A ' ' S , U?'xA George Weis Paul Wheeler Kathleen Willey 100 we 54'-4 MY.- f,-,far f -, .. Esther Triston Q we-- Gs s .- Q fix' Betty Young A-,,,4, vm. . X. 1f,,,: . 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