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

 - Class of 1963

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NY 44442444444 4 4 4 ' W 1,44 4 44. 44 44 44 4M,44,,A44fxx,444 44 44M44 44 44 444 446 H' 44444v,.4 44 44 4, 1 5 .. 5 44444-444-,, CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hetxick, Advisorg Mike Bergman, Vice-Presidentg Meribeth Tank Secretaryg Mary Lee Thomas, Treasurerg Mrs. Kontak, Advisorg Jim Netcher, President. Climb every mountain we've chosen as our aim. We must accept each challenge in striving for our fame. If at times we falter upon our separate ways, We'11 overcome each problem and look toward better days. Our years at Elmore High School are coming to an end. A mountain stands before us that's just around the bend. Things that you have taught us are all that you could do. The way that we have chosen, we hope is God's way too. Climb Every Mountain Glass Red and White Red Rose 12 'S IX' X 14 SUSAN SCHLIEVERT Valedictorian Ji I -. GORDON WARD Commencement Speaker I I5 Y, l:.,e J , V CAROLYN AN STED S alut atori an Class Pwphw-J The year is 1983 . We are gliding gently along our track in the new air lift car of the year. It is a new auto that rides on a cushion of air. It has been invented by the master mind of General Motors, MIKE BERG- MAN. lt has taken him ten years to perfect it. Soon we see the quaint village of Elmore. We were told of some of the new additions to the village. The newest is the drag strip north of town. Upon visiting it, we see two top notch hot rodders, KARREN HELLE and JANET GAHN, zooming down the strip. We notice they are driving new style cars with the fuel invented by a former Elmore chemistry student, GEORGE WEIS. While trying to make flubber, it seems that he came up with glubber, the new fuel for the new cars . Boy, do they go! As we glide closer to town, we come upon the Dime -a-Dozen Dinky Wienny Shop, owned and run by DARYLE DAMSCHRODER. He is selling hot dogs for a dime a dozen. We decided to park our craft and take a tour of his plant. As soon as we enter, we are interrupted by the whine of an ambulance. As we turn around, we see NANCY BARKER shoot past in the ambulance. We rush to our car and follow the ambulance to Elmore's new hospital. lt is named Ames General Hospital and is run by PAMELA AMES. Pam tells us of an unusual mental case, DENNIS BENNICE . For the first time in thirty years a girl has chased Denny and it gave him a mental relapse. Chief brain surgeon, BRADY STONER, is studying the case and running several tests on Denny. JOANNE DEACON, Denny's very private nurse, is taking pills to his room. As we pass the door, we see a sign on it that says DO NOT DISTURB. We walk down the hall and enter the laboratory where we find CAROLYN ANSTED working on a sure cure for the seven-year itch. Shortly, we find the admittance secretary, DARWIN OVERMYER, typing ROGER BOWYER'S dismissal slip for the fifth time. Darwin hasn't found a typewriter that types by itself yet. Roger is leaving the hospital after recovering from another broken arm received while having a friendly argument with his wife. By this time we are getting hungry, so we head for the cafeteria. On the way, we pass JIM HEATH'S health bar, where he is busy serving his Decayed Egg Custard special. After filling our trays in the cafeteria, We are kindly asked for our money by MARILYN DAMSCHRODER at the cashier counter. While eating, we pick up the latest issue of the weekly paper, the Loco Weed. The editor of the paper is MARY LEE THOMAS, We read the love-lorn column written by star reporter, NORMA DAMSCHRODER. Her famous saying is, If you're young and not too chubby, come in and get yourself a hubby. One of the front page stories we first notice is the feature article about the tour of the famous Road Runner with a Hanging Jaw, painted by LOIS ORMAN. It is now on exhibition in Paris . JOHN WATERS is also the cartoonist of the paper and he is nationally known for his animal cartoons . After our delightful lunch, we leave the hospital and walk slowly down the street. The first establishment we see is the mortuary, FRED HAS- SELKUS is now the town's undertaker. On the front window is written, You Stab 'Em, We Slab 'Em . Next we see the beauty salon of JANET WISEGIVER. She has revolutionized girls' hair styles by creating a Yul Brynner for women. Instead of a shampoo and set, she gives a shave and a shine. Nearing the school, we see a department store with DOROTHY ROBERTS modeling clothes . She has fashioned many clothes which are now world famous . 16 Suddenly we hear a loud l -2 -3-4, l -2 -3-4. We glance into the school yard and see CAROLYN DAMSCHRODER giving the eight graders calis- thenics . Being gym teacher, Carolyn has lost much weight and is now being chased by the school's janitor, TOM WALTER . Tom has promoted himself from broom boy to incinerator manager and is in charge of the school's disposal system. A student escorts us to the superintendent, SCOTT HETRICK. We find him in his office, asleep as usual. The guidance counselor, SUSAN SCHLIEVERT, is busy helping the students of the day. She has her own room next to the office. Soon we find our- selves wandering the halls of the old school. There are several new pictures hanging from the hall of fame. The most outstanding is that of TOM BLOOM, United States Olympic Star of 1975. He holds the world's pole vault record of eighteen feet, two and one -half inches. He accom- plished this feat with an antigravitational pole invented by TED BOLAND- ER. Ted had the hair -brained idea in high school and has made a small fortune from it. Down the hall we see cards flying out of an open door. As we look in the door, we see JEAN VALASEK hurriedly making adjust- ments on the IBM. Somehow Jean got the machine all messed up. As we venture on, we see the beautiful new field house. It was designed and built by MIKE LUDLOW. The money for this structure was donated by VIRGINIA JACOBS, the new Hollywood Starlet . She specified that it be heart shaped for reasons unknown. DENNY EPLING, the physical edu- cation instructor and basketball coach, is busy teaching the boys the new super duper scooper play, guaranteed to make a basket every time. As we leave the school, the town flat foot, chief of police RHODA GARN, goes sailing by on her motorcycle. She is the first female cop Elmore has ever had. She pulls up in front of the library where we see SHARON WALTER, busy filing books away. She is the head librarian. It is now time to leave Elmore, but we still have a few places to visit. We board our craft and glide first to the riding stables of LUCILLE De- STAZIO . Lucy has purchased several farms outside of town and has made a riding academy from them. We are also glad to know that two of her famous students are MERIBETH TANK and KATHY WILLEY. Meri- beth has a special nack of mounting horses backwards while Kathy has the natural spurring characteristic of constantly wiggling her leg. Some- thing soon catches our eye. It is the eighteen-hole golf course on the KENNY NEEB farm . Kenny had the idea in school and has made it into a reality. We hear the buzz of some machine and as we look down the road, we see JIM METCHER driving his new John Deere. Jim has converted the John Deere from a putt -putt to a buzz -buzz . We reverse our direc- tion and after cruising through town, turn on to the B-J Highway. It is the new and straigtened 105 that was constructed by BARRY MOELLMAN and JOHN HOWARD. They say it speeds commuting with the neighboring town. We turn on our closed circuit TV in the craft and see another El- more worker. It is JANICE OTTE. She is busy planting tomatoes on her large estate. It is easier now because she has a new cotton pickin' toma- to planter. Our last stop is at the Multi-Million Dollar Chicken Farms of RONALD GIESLER . He is getting over three million eggs a day. The eggs are square, something new in the egg industry, so they don't roll and break as before. After a delicious egg-nog treat, we once again board our craft and speed on into the future. 17 Class will We, the Senior Class of 1963, being young and cheerful, and having sound mind and body, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all the other wills and promises, whereby written or oral, made by us in the past. I, PAMELA AMES, bequeath my ability to catch a boy the second time around to Jean Bartell. Good luck, Jean! I, CAROLYN ANSTED, bequeath my ability to be the only girl in a junior-senior math class to Natalie Preston. Remember, no copying of homework. I, NANCY BARKER, bequeath my ability to toboggan to Bill Martin and Jim Damsch- J roder . Watch out for those trees . I, DENNIS BENNICE, bequeath my all -district baseball pitching honors to Susan Tab- bert, knowing she's got quite a curve. I, MIKE BERGMAN, bequeath my ability to show respect in the senior homeroom to David Dudrow and David Peters . I, TOM BLOOM, bequeath my Seaway Conference First Team honors to Annette Behm and Karen Johns, hoping that they will have a G.A.A. football team next year. I, TED BOLANDER, bequeath my Iron-Man football ability to Beverly Knipp and Esther Tristan. May it prove an overwhelming force. I, ROGER BOWYER, bequeath my natural curly hair to Jim Haar and Robert Shaffer, hoping they have as much trouble as I did with it. I, DARYLE DAMSCHRODER, bequeath my first -string tackle position to Bonnie Haar and Connie Hetrick, hoping that they can crack the opposing line easier than I did. I, MARILYN DANSCHRODER, bequeath my position as cafeteria cashier to I..eAnne Graening, knowing she will appreciate the change from garbage girl. I, CAROLYN DAMSCHRODER, bequeath my ability to work on the machines in the com mercial room to Sandi Haar. Remember, if you brake one just pull the plug and cal for help . I, NORMA DAMSCHRODER, bequeath my position as first to be engaged in the senior class to Asenah Martin and Marilyn Almroth. I, JOANNE DEACON, bequeath my ability to get my finger jammed playing basketball and have it in a splint for two weeks to Mike Avers . I, LUCILLE DeSTAZIO, bequeath my ability to talk faster than I can type to Joyce Luebke. I, DENNIS EPLING, bequeath my ability to catch a football to Mike Swank and Tom I-leineman. I, JANET GAHN, and I, KARREN HELLE, bequeath our ability to skip school and go to Woodville to Ed Miller and Bob Croll. I, RHONDA GARN, bequeath my 74 Harley Davidson motor cycle to Jean Brandow in hopesjshe can keep both wheels on the ground. I, RHONALD GIESLER, bequeath my second steady girl friend to Duane Arndtg having one girl is enough. I, JIM HEATH, bequeath my outstanding ability in typing class to Wayne Sandrock and Robert Savage. Remember, it's only a game. I, FRED HASSELKUS, bequeath my black boots to Jim Leist, knowing that he can use them when everything gets too deep. SCOTT HETRICK, bequeath my ability to make wisecracks in Senior speech class to Bob Griffin and Denny Deitemyer, hoping they enjoy being yelled at as much as I did JOHN HOWARD, bequeath my physique to John Stewart and Tom Milbrodt . VIRGINIA JACOBS, bequeath my position on the G.A.A. basketball team to Allen Hamilton and Chuck Jaeger, hoping they don't make too many passes, and hoping the make out all right. MIKE LUDLOW, bequeath my self -confidence to Mary Call. 18 BARRY MOELLMAN, bequeath my halo to Greg johns and Bill Ansted, knowing that they won't have to prove they had it as I did. KENNY NEEB, bequeath my junk auto parts to Ronnie Peters, knowing he will have a use for them soon. JIM' NETCHER, bequeath my ability to abide by the basketball training rules to Bill Semrock and Don Schling. Try to make it home before 1:00 A.M. next year, boys. LOIS ORMAN, bequeath my position as chairman of the mouse exterminating com- mittee to Susie Willmeth and Kathy Slates. Hope you catch more mice than I did. JANICE OTTE, bequeath my ability to chew gum in biology class without getting caught to Nan james and Nora Graver. Best of luck, girls. DARWIN OVERMYER, bequeath my brownie points to Leslie Goetz and Tom Petersen DOROTHY ROBERTS, bequeath my booming, boisterous voice at the basketball games to Pat Novoselec and Harry Keeler. SUSAN SCHLIEVERT, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Ruth Ann Schwemberger and janet Deitemeyer . MARY LEE THOMAS, will to Carol Reynolds a big black book to put her who, what, how, when, and wheres in. JEAN VALASEK, bequeath my position as treasurer of Versatile to Leonor Barron and Diane Dunmyer . BRADY STONER, bequeath my ability to talk too much in English composition class to Diane Ory. Let's see how long you can get away with it. MERIBETH TANK, bequeath my ability to put my foot in my mouth by saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to Diane Peters . I hope this doesn't create as many embarrassing situations for you as it did for me. TOM WALTER, bequeath my aggressive behavior with girls to Marty Gahn. JOHN WATERS, bequeath my ability to pony, twist, and mash -potato to Robert Haar, hoping he will become one of us . GEORGE WEIS, bequeath my height to Gloria Barshall and Bonnie Crozier, hoping they will become great helps to the 68 -64 G.A.A. basketball season. KATHY WILLEY, bequeath my ability to go frantic when I have to use correction fluid on a stencil to Kay Miller. and Sharon Wilburn. JANETTE WISEGIVER, bequeath my sweet quietness and shyness to jim Geldien. Have fun. SHARON WALTER, bequeath my speed in secretarial practice to Bonnie Smith. O. r. Hetrick--A roll of tape because after we leave, everything will fall apart . rs. Kontak--A senior home room that shows respect. rs. Anstead--A mature senior speech class that can give a good speech without giggling. rs. Coleman--A relative in next year's senior class. rs . Damschroder--A bull whip for her rough and tumble study hall. r . Harms--A hat size twenty -three. rs. Barker--A senior commercial class that likes to' take the juniors on their field trips . r . Barber--A pair of bongo drums r. Shelly--A ten -pound hammer and a mile-long nail. r. Porter--An all girls' physics class. r. Katko--A student roster of first names. r. Egert--A megaphone so he can be heard in the back of the room . r. Goetschius--A Helm staff that takes pictures of other people besides themselves. r. Netz--A coupon for Campbel1's Soup! rs. lWade--Another senior shadow to follow her around. 19 cm umm On September 4, 1951, 24 boys and 24 girls came to Harris-Elmore high school for the first time. This was the first time that the Class of 63 met as a group. We were ably started down our 12-year educa- tional adventure by Miss Grace Myers and Mrs . Rose Shultz . In our sec- ond year of school our teachers were Mrs . Arnold and Mrs . Shultz . ln this year the class was saddened by the death of Ted Wood in an automo- bile accident. In our third and fourth years we were guided by Miss Mat- tie Heckman, Mrs . Strohl, and Mrs . Rothert . When we started the fifth grade, we found three new faces in our midst, those of Virginia jacobs, Denny Bennice, and jim Heath. In our fifth and sixth years our teachers were Mrs. Weber, Mrs .Yeasting, and Mrs . james . Our sixth grade year was highlighted by a trip to Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Mu- seum. This trip was financed in part by saving sales tax stamps . In our next year we were very thrilled to be in junior high school and felt very big because we got to change classes like the students in high school. In this year Sharon Walter joined our class . We were treated to a party by the eighth grade in the spring. Our eighth year came and went very quickly. We treated the seventh grade to a party near the end of this year. At last in 1959 we were in high school. We found on the first day that we had six new members in our class, all of whom were from Graytown. These included Ted Bolander, Denny Epling, Karren Helle, Mike Lud- low, Fred Newton, and Susan Schlievert . In order to raise money for the prom that we would put on when we were juniors, we held a dance after a basketball game and also one in the late spring. The latter was to be held on the tennis court, but because of the unco -operative weather, we held it in the auditorium. In our sophomore year Roger Bowyer and janette Wisegiver joined our class. We sponsored two dances to raise money for the prom . Karren I-Ielle held a party for the class during this year. We also chose our class rings. During our junior year, Nancy Barker and Rhoda Garn joined our class. We sponsored dances after a football game and also after a basketball game. We put on our successful play entitled Teen Time in November, After the play, john Waters gave a party for the whole class . Finally, early in May after much hard work, we put on the junior -Senior Prom . Our theme was An Oriental Garden. We were the first class to use the facilities of our new cafeteria for the prom. At the end of the junior year Lucille DeStazio gave a party for the class at her home . just before school started, George Weis gave another party for the class at his home. As we started our senior year, we gained one more new student, Tom Walter . This year was filled with many activities in preparation for graduation. On New Year's Eve, George Weis gave the class a party. On April 26, we gave our senior class play entitled In The Doghouse. On May fourth the juniors honored us with a prom, the theme of which was Roman Holiday. Our Baccalaureate was held on May 26 . Our class had a very enjoyable trip to Cedar Point on May 28 . Our Com- mencement was held on May 31 and we had met for the last time as a class . 20 PAMELA AMES The twinkle in her eyes means there's mischief in her heart. G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Academic Letter 1,2, 3,45 Legion Essay Winner 25 Mixed Choms 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3, Vice-President 45 Class Play 35 Versatile Club 4. DENNIS BENNICE He's here, we heard Joanne giggle. Basketball 45 Track 35 Var- Club 45 Projector Club 1, President 45 Mixed Cho- rus 3,45 Boys' Ensemble 45 1,25 Class Play 3,4. N NANCY BARKER Her voice is sweet, so is her smile, they'll smooth life's path for her all the while. Helm 45 Purple 'n' Gold 3,45 Student Council Secretary 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Class Play 35 F.B.L.A. 4, Treasurer 35 Versatile Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2. 21 f ? L., 1 H f. '35 W ESM E: 723515 .- .gf 55.5. 1. zo CAROLYN ANSTED Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. Class Treasurer 25 Helm 45 Student Council 15 Academic Letter 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,-45 Band 1,2,3, Secre- tary 45 Vezsatil Club 4. MICHAEL BERGMAN Nature made him as she should5 not too bad, and not too good. Class Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice-President 45 Helm 3, Editor 4, Jr. Red Cross Presi- dent 45 Basketball 1,25 Academic Letter 1,2,3,45 Legion Essay Winner 2,35 Pro- jector Club 1,2,3, Vice- President 4. an L. TOM BLOOM It's pretty hard to describe this lad, but you very rarely find him Sad. Helm 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Class Play 3,4. DARYLE DAMSCHRODER This lad with light blonde hair is always welcome most anywhere. Helm 45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Academic Let- ter 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Class Play 3,4. swat as ui, E ll- a 1, - 1 ,Q . 'few aw s ROGER BOWYER I may be small, but remember Napoleon? Student Council 15 Football 3,45 Track 45 Varsity Club 45 Class Play 4. 22 TED BOLANDER 'fA good disposition is more valuable than gold. Class Vice-President 35 Helm 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 2,45 Class Play 3,45 Academic Letter 4. CAROLYN DAMSCHRODER My heart is like the moong always changingg but there is always a man init. Helm 45 Purple 'n' Gold 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Librarian 15 Versatile Club 4. MARILYN DAMSCHRODER A pretty, cheerful miss is she, with a pleasing per- sonality. Helm 43 G.A.A 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 43 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Class Play 33 Librarian 1, 33 Versatile Club 43 Home- coming Queen 4. LUCILLE DE STAZIO Looking for someone quiet and reserved? That's not Lu- cille, take our word. LYA1... 1,2, Class Play 3,45 B.L ' ' 4, P 'n' G Staff 3,43 .A. 1,z,3,43 Mixed cha- .A. 3,4, Versaule Club 1 'X'l I JOANNE DEACON She's here3 we heard her giggle. Helm 43 P 'n' G Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Social Chairman 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Academic Letter 2,3,43 Projector Club 33 Mixed Chorus 1,2333 Band 1, 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 43 Librarian 43 Versatile Club 43 F.F.A. Queen 3. 23 -aa mu- . , ,aaa-Y 1,3 7 NORMA DAMSCHRODER She loves one3 she loves no more. Helm 43 P 'n' G Staff 3,43 G.A.A 1,2,3,4, Secretary 23 Jr. Red Cross Council 33 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Class Play 3,4, Student Director 4, F.B.L.A. 3,43 A Cappella Choir 3,4. DENNIS EPLING Benny's personality is like an ivy wine, it grows on you. Basketball 1,2,33 Football 1,2, 43 Track 1,23 Varsity Club 2,3,4, Helm 4. a JANET GAI-IN No virtue goes with size Helm 45 P 'n' G 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Versatile Club 4. FREDERICK HASSELKUS Whenever I have the urge to exercise, I just lay down until it passes over. Student Council 1, Vice- President 45 Helm 45 Basket- ball 15 Projector Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Band Man- ager 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3,4. RONALD GIESLER My father taught me to work, but he did not teach me to love it. if Class Officer 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3, A Treasurer 45 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Football 1,2,35 Track l,2,35 5 Varsity Club 1,2, Secretary 3, 4. RI-IODA GARN All great women are either dead or dying5 I'm not feeling so well myself. Gibsonburg l,2,35 Helm 45 P 'n' G 45 G.A.A. 45 Mixed Chorus 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Versatil Club 4. JAMES HEATH People with big mouths have 2370 more cavities. Class Officer 15 F.F.A. 1,25 Track 1,25 Class Play 35 Helm 4. ,.,.. 'FQ KARREN I-IELLE One of those busy com- mercial girlsg busy with the boys, or busy with the girls. P 'n' G Staff 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Versatile Club 45 Helm 4. VIRGINIA JACOBS Hi, Ho, Hi, I-Io, it's off to nursing school Ginny will go. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Play 3, Student Director QWN. JOHN HOWARD The most important time of my life is right now. Helm 4, Advertising Manager5 Jr. Red Cross Council 15 Bas- ketball 15 Track l,2,3,45 Academic Letter 2,3,45 Var- sity Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Woodwind Quartet 45 A Cap- pella Choir 3,4. SCOTT HETRICK Life is a dreamg gosh, I'm sleepy. Helm 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Projector Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Class Play 3. MIKE LUDLOW Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, Oh! my. Helm 45 Student Council President 45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Football 1,25 Track 15 Pro- jector Club 1,2,3,4. v Q5 Q BARRY MOELLMAN I could be better if I would but it's mighty lonesome being good. Student Council 35 Basketball lr fi? 1, Track 1,z,3,45 Mixed Cho- ,iw W rus 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3,4. LOIS ORMAN Life is 1070 what you make it and 9071 how you take it. G.A.A. 15 Mixed Chorus l,2, 3,45 Class Play 45 Versatile.4. A4 JAMES NETCHER A perfect combination of friendliness, intelligence, and initiative. Class Officer 1,3,45 Student Council 25 F.F.A. Secretary 1, President 2, Reporter 35 Pres- ident 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1 ,2, Academic Letter 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Pro- jector Club l,2, President 3,45 Class Play 3. .2 e 'eases iii Q, ,, N X . KENNETH NEEB At least there's one of us who's glad to see graduation, yes siree! ! Helm 45 F.F.A. 1, Secretary 253, Vice-President 45 Bas- ketball l5 Essay Winner 1. JANICE OTTE Janice never lets the social thermometer stand at zero. Class Officer 35 Jr. Red Cross Council 25 Essay Winner 45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Secretary 45 Girls' Ensemble 45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Versatile Club 45 F.F.A. Queen 4. DARWIN OVERMYER F'People like him because he's himself. Helm 45 F.F A. 15253, Sentinel 45 Basketball 15253, Manager 4, Football 1,2535 Track l,2,35 Varsity Club 1,2535 President 45 Mixed Chorus 152, President 3,45 Boys' Ensemble l,2,3545 Band 1,2,35 Class Play 354. BRADY STONER Since medical school is now his aim, Stoner, M.D. will be his name. Helm 45 Basketball 15 Foot- ball 1525 Track l,2,3545 Academic Letter 1,3545 Var- sity Club 152,35 Secretary 45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3545 Boys' Ensemble 2,3545 Band l,2,3545 Class Play 3. SUSAN SCI-ILIEVERT A kindly thought to all she 4'-O 3 DOROTHY ROBERTS Women's faults are many, Men have only two5 Everything they say, and everything they do. Helm 45 P 'n' G 3,45 G.A.A. 15253545 Mixed Chorus 15253545 Girls' Ensemble 253,45 Band l,2,3545 Majorette 253,45 Class Play 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3545 Librar- ian 1,25 Versatile Club 45 A Cappella Choir 3,4. MERIBETH TANK She looks like an angel, acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel might do. Class Officer 2,45 P 'n' G 3545 Student Council Secretary 35 G.A.A. 152535 Treasurer 45 Jr. Red Cross Council Secretary 45 Cheerleader 45 Academic Letter 3545 Projector Club 35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3545 Band 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 F.B.L.A. Secretary 3,45 Versa- knew5 a pleasant smile for others, too. Helm 3, Business Manager 45 P 'n' G 3,45 Student Council 15 Academic Letter 1,253,45 Mixed Chorus 152,35 Class Play 3,45 F.B.L.A. 35 President 45 Librarian 25 Versatile Club if MARY LEE THOMAS She has a sparkling sense of humor to go with her baby blue eyes. Class Officer l,3,4g Helm 45 P 'n' G 3, Editor 45 G.A.A. 1, 2,3, President 43 Jr. Red Cross Council 15 Academic Letter 2,43 Projector Club Secretary- Treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Band 1,2, 3,45 Class Play 35 F.B.L.A. 3, Vice-President 45 Versadle Club 45 Track Queen 4. THOMAS WALTER He's not so very bashful, yet he's not so very bold. Lakota High School 1,2,3, Helm 43 Class Play 4. ,aww .1 SHARON WALTER It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Helm 45 P 'n' G 3,45 Mixed ' 1 JEAN VALASEK Where she met a stranger, she left a friend. Helm 45 P 'n' G 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,45 Class Play 3, Student Director 43 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Versatile Club Treasurer 4. JOHN WATERS Cream of the crop in danc- ing, and also in romancingf' Helm Art Editor 43 Track 3,4- Academic Letter 4g Varsity Club 3,4. 2 .srliiii 'lfyf' 1 2: :V- .. ..,, ,, . ,, Chorus 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Li- brarian 43 Versatile Club 4. if GEORGE WEIS Good grades mean everything to me5 I'll do absolutely any- thing to get them, except study. Helm 4, Photographerg Jr. Red Cross Council 25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 35 Track 1,2, 35 Academic Letter 1,2,3,45 Legion Essay Winner 45 Varsity Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,45 Projector Club 45 Camera Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. JANETTE WISEGIVER The noise she makes is very small, but her list of friends includes us all. Helm 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Versatile Club 45 Eastwood High School 1. 29 KATHY WILLEY I may be as good as I please, if I please to be good. Helm 4, P 'n' G staff 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Class Play 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Li- brarian 1,25 Versatile Club 4, Secretary. 'f'x17f-WW XVYQJJI' W Ir 1? ml Z, U -ai Q91 ex x xxxx xxxxxx xxx x x .x W - I siixx xxx ,Q xx ix xxx x xxg xx xxxxx E xsaxx x xxx xxx xx xx xx xxx .. .-4 xx xx sam 4 :fx xx xxxx xx xxx get Mxxx -21 xx: xxx WQMWM DERCLASSM ' M' E W K . A -A 4 xx ,U M M M' :Q AM-4 xx Jxxx y H M 11 xxg .sf xxx xx, .xx x x W M EW ME ff ':f- I fl MQMQSZQQ isa. MQ 5f1MN- M ZZQWQQA ,,xfM 'jMlM U QiM , i..M,, .. -x xxx -x xx: H W M xnxx. ,W ,xx W,,,,Q xx N A Vx. Q,,x, Uwe -za 3 27? x xv xxx: xx. xx if :Qian , xx- xxv ff 9 fixxa' x P5-xxxx ff Mx xx M-If x xx A xxxx xx Q 73 if fx xx x x x 4 mx x xx xxx xx Q xx xxx xx xxx xxxx N x x x N x Q57 xxx x x xx N ux x x xxx -x' ix xxx- .. W x , ,W N, I m.xxx, M ' 2-:HW x 'xx M :Q gag, x 4 xm :MM fxMMx MMMM xx in Hip? CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Anstead, Advisory Charles J aeger, Treasurerg Luebke Secretary' Eddie Miller Vice-Presidentg Allan Hamilton President- Mr. Sh 11 1 : 1 1 a e eV: Advisor. ' f' Y A 3 .- VV D' is i gf i 'Lg ' A- 2'-7' , , J Marilyn William Duane Mike Leonor Gloria Almroth Ansted Arndt Avers Barron Barshel a E 'ET 'E ' H Jean Annette Jean Mary Bob Bonnie Bartell Behm Brandow Call Croll Crozier Qi ,., 1335 ,. ef, be si: xi i, ' Q M o A M is .o J U X I V Q 5 ,ar ia 'V -sr ,,: iii- .ii . F 2 f on:n ,A A 'j A .3 2 ,:. ' .'e:- , --Q1 Q is ,. -:x A t . ,A 1' -:N o Jim Dennis Janet David Diane Marty Damschroder Deitemeyer Deitemeyer Dudrow Dunmeyer Cahn James Geldien Jim Haar x'Q T Connie Hetrick ' ,v . Leslie Goetz . ' I X,..A - 1 I F C f lg I 4 1 ,7 I ,uv JM LeAnne Graening '57 ,ww W i 1 'VC I fi . Nora Bob Graver Griffin A . as f, as - I ef-ft, A M4152-Q W, w z r. D. Bob Haar Charlie Jaeger x.'1 fp h K Sandy Allan C arol Haar Hamilton Havens Nan James Beverly Jim Joyce Knipp Leist Luebke : , ': T ,--- ,-7 E: Q E? ' I i 51 er J ' -Y N ' ' , , , A P Aj if .-J - J N Y if x' ' - Eddie Kay Pat Miller Miller Novoselec Jia, Greg Johns Asenah Martin ' i .1 Karen Johns ll. , yi h.. Q, g Bill Martin Bonnie Haar 1 . 3 Z ',! vJ Nw Tom Heineman A. W . . gw up 5 ,wg xv - .Y N 1 ' Harry Keeler Tom Milbrodt Diane David Diane OW Peters Peters r ,X + . l sf 4 I 1 ' gl? -,J . ' .:... Y z N I N, s, ef f ' I W as V '- f Eli QF , I IN 4 4 .jf xx 45,951 MEMS? 'I' f E? Ronald Tom Natalie Carol Wayne Bob Peters Petersen Preston Reynolds Sandrock Savage f a, . 1 U .. t . 4 N' N I ,J if 41 ,V R A N? ag X, ' ' : Donald Ruth Ann Bill Bob Kathy Bonnie Schling Schwemberger Semrock Shaffer Slgtes Smith it John Mike Susan Esther Sharon Susan Stewart Swank Tabbert Tristan Wilburn Willmeth fe- y Q44 ff LJ ,qfgfga . I t li X 0 b Qiiwkgr . 431,43 age Left to Right: Miles Lowry, Treasurerg Jon Shiffert, Vice-Presidentg Diane Schroeder, Sec retaryg Carmella DeStazio, Presidentg Mrs. Barker, Advisorg Mr. Goetschius, Advisor. Cheryl Andrews N! Jane Cederlof X 'Q , . 4 . XA - ,-.'f Kathryn Draper 4 V 5 . K v,,' ,:-,A W J vi? ' , ff' . rri i ' Q1- Lauren David Donna Brenda Anstead Avers Balliet Brandes . V -- 4' X '- Ai VA V Q- -T ., .. 5. - .1 , 2 A Q -xffffw Q V g ,, I me Peggy James Mary Carmella Cline Cook Deng DeStazio E Sw A A -if C , I James Nova Ronald James Eoff Fetherolf Fursfnau G1-au Mary Buck -h.r John Draeger 7'fE W M v H 9' x f A' 4- 4 ff' ' F I Claris Greer -. In , : .ai , -k 1 i fi f' ?f' 5', . 4 .r , M i uf' N 5. SJ Jon Haar Janice Hennessey 'Z ' ' wi? Eflu :sw we P, 1- , f- . I nl . A ,,. AF P , s J ,ii Larry Kardatzke .f i iiifvfg. Mil es Lowry Dianna Miller 1 if WN Sv I : V f ,xi rj, ..' I 1 F 4'Q' Marvin Rebecca Danny Ann H321 H3317 Hamilton Helmeci ' if i -, X fi ,i All iQ iiii l I , . A X ,J .I ' Rf, - , W :Wi U , Y J Jim Lois Gail Linda Howe Hughes I-Iuss Johnson r- Q A Patty Keeler Pat Ludlow in iii ,li wa u Ifsy l Q' 'MXL s H N A J X '45 x I Y X :rar 'L 'cv M -L ' Sharon Miller -'V 1 Q 4 Dennis I-Ielmeci ,-. Linda J uergens Bob D avi d Di anna Jane Kroeger Krunmow Logan Long ff 4 ' I' FHL ,:i5i:a'f Becky Karen Peggy Rick Magsig Marquatdt Merritt Miesle C i Q ,. , rx f H A f f- . Q: ., I, Q' ami., M' A ' - is1,: 1 E. Z ' . Rita Louise Roger Martin Miller Misgasky Nehls Owen .. Y , I V lf! v AH' ie J . if -ie 3' 3 , r 4 I h 4' V, E ' 1' ' ,V-,ff z. - - ' :- we in Audrey Janice Sandra Linda Barbara Glenn Palmer Peters Peterson Priesman Reynolds Sager 'f rr Q ,.1, 27 .Kr fi? Ruth Ann Diane Jon David Terry Larry Savage Schroeder Shiffert S1 ates Snyder Spencer ' W 1' an - , ., V. ,staff C 4 Aer, rv . Joe Easter Eddie Don Allen Lois Stewart Stone Stxohscher Toops Walter Weidner ' ' F X , f P fy? Q .- f . we . f S Bill Dan Nancy Cathy Susan Mike Weis Wi dman Wilbum Witty Witty Ye agle 37 F-fwslumew KJKK CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Kaylor, Presidentg John Hovis, Vice-Presidentg Ron Haar, Secretaryg Kathy Behm, Treasurerg Mrs. L. Da schroder, Advisor. 1, I QM, ' ' nh' - . r , V, l I Q ..2, J x 'L Carol Avers :Q ,. X r I: . ,f L fp ' djuwfg .: ,:.. ,f - if-M I ie, -1 , Y r '1 -ff R J ,.,,. I ,er Q y .I ,,1 ' . xi , t - X J ,w QQ ' Cynthia Dorothy Lynne Donald Kathy David Avers Avers Avers Avery Balliet Bartell wu'.5wSW w' ' u'4 'I N-T! 'na' -, it V f' 4 A , v - J J ohvhv J L f M J Kathy J a.ne Bernard Willis Don Monty Behm Blausey Bruntz Boss Buhrow Damschroder i ,A 9. -, rf , ,.g 31 . , Q- F . ,7 YM ,, ,f T. , ' f EJ ,S ff - P ,-.M 'SHE' , , our xg . ' 5. I S r ,,,' . Eb ' ' if -N ' A is Q 5 , -, ,,-. ,Y A Russell Don Jim Robert Ann DSnniS Damschroder Deitemyer Deitemyer Deitemyer Dibert Dolph 'Q 1' '-A Jeannine Steve Linda Susan Joyce Lynne Dunmyer Eoff Flick Foster Giesler Giesler Q? I n r . V 1 y F I ,L 4 TA ' I W , 'gli' 1' Q 'C ' Fw L Q J '7 ' L. Y f 1-we 'J ' by Q 4--rn X .-.gg - ' YW J - C L 1 , 1 si? Tim . ffl' 'V ' .9 21 T., I 3, 'ff 1 .1 I -5 : ' 1 Q 4-I i ff? . . P' f, ' l : J' Q ,' 4 ' -i 1: 'r q A William Bonnie Rollin Ronnie Jo an John Goeller Goetz Grosjean Hagar Heath Hernandez . ..,. , , ' 1 ,, V' .-L f ' X . v--- 51.4 Vincent Cheryl John Beth Charles Diane Hernandez Hollis HOViS Huston Kaylor Knoblauch L i v ' FFT -V 5 ' , :-., ' l 1. 1 'E l i Q . 1 u A '- if: V . ah I ' , ,xxx - P' imp, ,pe .-f. fi' N l94Ei4f'L: !r .X , M ' -' '5 J!,,j'i ' '. ' Carl Bill Alan Pamela Kenny Darrell Kontak Krumnow Lg,Briere LaBriere Leist Lemke f- asl ,.., my 5, :: K W'-l ' Connee Gary Jerry Annette Don Cindy Lenz Lenz Lohr Magsig Markel McLaughlin X1 x U J. .,,. , 4 l I .z Gene Joan Dick Jody Marilyn Jeannine Mireles Mireles Myers Nelson Netcher Nowak L . , Glenda Jill Ward Judy Danny Ruth Oemke Opfer Otte Roberts Rollheiser Rose ' f -'-,593 Q 5 vw' W hi .' iT?I' 55,5 Ati mgeyw , vary? -w ' N . Susan Timothy Cary John Sharon Sharon Roy Sadoski Schmitt Slates Slates Strohscher Marsha Dale Jim Bill Margaret Mary Lou Tank Thomas Thomas Tiderman- Tristan Wagner 'J 1 1? .:,, H -.,.':,..' M 1 ,f W Paul Dennis Terry Karen Kathy Gary Wheatley Widman Willey Wirebaugh Witt Worthington E G I G H D T E CLASS OFFICERS: Mrs. D. Coleman, Advisorg Connie Beck, Treasurerg Charles Almroth, Vice-Presidentg Becky Goetschius, Secretaryg Dennis Schling, President. . .. aa Aw .M S 4 24. ress - S -' if S, I- , , gi f 1 . A: ,lv- C-, N X Y, :I V 'Tidy 5 , , . - 4 ' A E , -, '- Q -AVA 'F in A1 I -.JP LK, ibut yn ii? 1 Charles Gary Richard Connie Sharon Charles Almroth Ameling Arndt Beck Blausey Brinkman .1 y Q '- S ' 1 A I F 1-sr' fr 1 'f:ffr3!J'f - -- Emily Steve Dennis Richard Craig Kathy Cramer Cramer Damschroder Deitemeyer Dischinger Durdel e 4 :jg ii f S C Juan Becky Patsy Annette Sam Barbara Estrada Goetschius Greer Haar Harrison Helmeci +L . F. ,. -v 6 .V J g r fx Y -: 4 n 1 41: Q ' 5 ' I . - f 1' A .- -' fini , fl Santos Paul John Hernandez Hill e Jaeger 1- 4 Linda Sharon Kim Kuhlman Kuhlman Lohr L- 'a a .N Wx' ii To Q3 x I ik l QI!! z L is Hi W 1 ww uu- I if if :lv W. I Betiy Sharon Diane Johns Keys Krumnow Higinio Lopez Tom Miesle Jane Mitchell ,:,.-.4-5 L- , Connie Donna Sandra David Mike Jon Moser Nauman Neeb Ninke Ohl Overmyer ? X nf.- .+L ,f Y is Q Q 5 jx ' Y l Q- -, if .. V' . I X , 'nn I k I f:- --:- : Ev 475.-2'+','g ae 'f1?.2L5'E? '51-1' F J. . r 7'f,'f' -39 'gif-'22'r A ' Hx Y .,,, Gary Ronald Dennis Bill Bill Linda Palmer Peterson Schling Shaffer Sorg Stone ., .A ,A l ii - J !,,. ii,, i , .A uw - i D A A A n o l eell i 1- -,a. giai l ii .if ' N 'ft A K ,ww . Y Y 'A ' 1 V, f on , 'A K 4 I P r . T! I lux :I T K fl! .exi- M f bzf. gal g ia: xl A I 'A S am Pfudy G ary Bill D011 ald J 3-net Walter Wendt Whiting Workman Yeagle Zolman OFFICERS: Carol Blausey, Secretaryg Karen Long, Presidentg Mr. Katko, Advisorg Marilyn Roy, Treasurerg Ralph Semrock, Vice-President. Steve Donald Roger Ames Anstead Ansted ', 'ff if. - I al, T W a? i. 1 U W V or f .S .5 M 3311352 af ,S Donn John Carol Bennice Bergman Blausey J ahn Susan Cook Deitemeyer Charles DeStazio P? Karen Arndt f3,lq7,.u- , - , ... Linda Bowyer Steven Avers Marcia Buhrow Carl Dibert Benito Estrada '13 D ani el Bach Susan Conner Fred Fetherolf 5 ,, -5 ef 122 5:3 mer. '1'.. 42, ..: . , 153' T' f' it ii , .- fri! J lhi Ronnie Paul Eileen Peggy A Kay Kenneth Flick Floro I Galm Geldien Gnepper Heath if? .. A ' Q-A A ., , fly' Q' ' . , A ' fffi- P We -P Barbara Perry Linda Terry J an Mark Heilman Hughes Humburger Huss James Jones g ..- 5 g.FQf5f'l ' A , 4 I, ' , , . L lr: , J- f r' .ff-1 . ' P Q W ll' 45' I - -. li 'I N , .. , A I, : 7 f ' J :rx Y ' , g . : gnu . K Q - YV-g i A -I Z, 4 A Q P P P if f f' ' 4 W' - , A Q. A iw ' ii! fxe -'ff 1 Q Leroy Dolores Roger Jon Linda Marjorie Keys Knipp Kontak La Briere Laney L01-if rl Karen Tom Michael Steve Tim Alfred Long McGee McLaughlin McLaughlin Magsig Meeker 4 W ,. x ,J ,J ,i U ,. Weil fg gigdgr Irina. 35,12 X Ron Michael Howard John Albert Shawn Nelson Palmer Peterson Petersen Preston Risenburg 44 Q Fu.. 'PT , . I V T' Marilyn Becky Roy Sadoski ' ' '- 51 N M S?CT'e V J V. ! W 1 ,iii jif Jackie Chad Shiffert Sorenson J e an Susan Waters Wagner Jane Terry Ellen Ralph Sndrock Schmitt Schwemberger Semrock W J, A u L tv .V , . it -- ,. , Dennis Leonard James Robert Sprow Stone Tristan Verbryke Linda Kent Linda Paulette Weidner Weis Wilburn Wisegiver , .J 49 A - I Q 'er J... I V . 5 X ,- S yalgiis Q 5 XE' 4 'S xvgu 1. LQ. -' ' tx f-N fx W x J-- V xii 1 A- ' - ul Iwi ef Mk Cyflf-hia Juanita Andrews Aquehu- V. ' 'I ' V , G f , 149 l' - ' ' ' I :L l .: , - :I en' 1 :.E'1.'9 Wmrzillllfl 7' f -4 ' ' . ,1Ig, - 'fi U ,J ,fx if Linda Beverly Jeffrey Kathy Kay Richard Arndt Balliet Barnes Beck Beck Beck Wx nl , , N , , Y ::-- , 2 -rss , 'rf' gf . FZ ' , y ef X J A. , A . X -A W B ' - 'N Connie Carol Rex Mary J eannene J eaumette Damschroder DeStazio Durdel Ebert Eoff Eoff ,. ', K ' f of ...1 J f ' :-- 7 h is-f , . . ' f A Z i f 'V N 'Q 3 -' .. NLb A?5 N: . J , l X' fi: , I V John Marilyn Marlene John Roger Donald Foster Giesler Giesler Has.: I-Iaar Harms :.. - ' 1 I J ' ni J 'lf Jflil' 7 1 113 , fd- ' I Mary Domingo Donald Eileen Galen David Hel m Hernandez Johnson Knobl auch Ko e pke Kozina 'Y 7 fin i '77 Robert Barbara Kenneth Russell Mary Lynda Kranz Krueger Kroos Krumnow Loertscher Lohr '-'f ,Z .A .1 - ,,,p' . 'K . nf. -S , - 4 X-:J :jails . V ,f i L A infix xwrir .Q lf' 5 f' Zi as L, if 'A it Ai , if Robert Junior Edward Tom Melva Steve Lowry Martinez Meyer Ottney Overmyer Paule f:'l'w:x , ,, 'f -xy 'J D .. 2 ,X ,, gg V W Mg , L 1 J , A A L3 Q' ,tg 1 Q ar- 2 Z, l .. V V - 8 . , I r- 1 7 fx -.f-A K 1 3 1 1.46741 ff 7 f 5 5, 41- 'W ' b , 1' I -I 'i f fi' I Q- . '-,-X I xl inf' Y , 1. lii,,..::, J :if fl V 4 A Earl Kenneth Diane Randy Margie Marcia Risenburg Rollheiser Sandrock Schling Schneider Schroeder -1 , ,-Q 1 cf 'r df' M ' li . ' 2 4. T V ' 6,3 A-f K 3 . 1 M A ' a M V M an raala 1 n l, fi A,,.. I ' V Lxk-nv ' r V V ' 4, H ,ly new , 5 D D 1 -r o r M . is A eA5-':':13'li-'.f'-353i' wi ki ,fi DD 'jf .. Sandra Douglas Gene Kathy Michael Linda Snyder Sorg Stone Swartz Thompson Whiting .V I W7 vcr IEW I Nancy Deborah Loyola Nancy Sandra David Widman Wilkins Wisegiver Wisegiver Wodrich Yoder QW 15. David Lynne Connie Cheryl Linda AIIIGS Barnes Bergman Bloom Bloom ' M '5 ' 1 ' M ' i 6 Sharon Bowyer Q. ,QQ ,, fl' . n X Madeline Naomi Debra Gary Nancy Kathy Bringe Brinkman Damschroder Damschroder Damschroder Deitemyer V hi 4 Debra Susan Pamela Karen Ramona Michel Deno Dibert Dolph Egert Estrada Florio ,- V: 7'Q 1 n '. I 'Y 3 . u' faE':'.'.fm Nancy John Hans Roger Marc Mark Floro Garlinger Grob 48 Haar Hanneman Heineman it K ' T . T 'V, ' I ,A 5 P - , , ' 4, Mg nm 1 A , -14 ,. I ,:.'.i'? it , 'Tk ' V- ES Uv' J ' ' , ' - U y 54-Wig .W .6 . Wa T X Thomas Warren Jeanne Patrick Karen Danny Helmeci Hughes Huss Johns Joreski Juergens f '35, x 5:-F ,Q 'ia if 4 'f aqu i L z vv - w'3 ,. .1 'a W. -ff. T- n E'-if! 'J R sh rf. if Gerald Terry John Marcia Sally Stephen Juergens KaiS6I Kaylor Knoblauch Kontak Lamale -, P J I ' ,I-Q .ii :JZ t 3 - Q .:.,. 2 ,p T ' H I , Jai- V ui? 'lr ?HmTfm,! Y J X ,.,r ,, J we Q as T i t L.- 1 ,Q if ,I y Q Y 3 'K J D H David Thomas Steven Connie David Susan Lubeck McLaughlin MagSig Miller Miller Miller sf? if 5 I , of 4 A 'Vi - 'I Y -cz' w' A' A ' ' A - ' . .Au-1:124 5 UW 1 -' W . Q Roger Richard Peggy Nancy Nancy Kenneth Moser Myers Naumann Neeb Netz Overmyer ' ' W 973- ' p fl - , 1 '- 1, As may T 31 ff' .'T I ' , f A f - . Q 'X , :S . L Y ' .. P T D ' ' ,af f wg af. Q4 V I, Y, - 1' I .fdgg lx -Z , Mary Beth Thomas Christine James David Donald Overmyer Paule Peterson Peterson Robenstine Roberts f f . , . 3 , Mary Ann Rothert ,aan ' ' 0 s X S . .Q w 1 4 H riff ' v K1 ,NG ' Q 'f' ll 1 ,, 2- ,xl - .. ., rr :: a :: :: A.. Steven Schneider Janet Wendy Brenda Sorensen Stoner Taps Tim Tiderman . J, 7 J, s Le' 'Mi David Ann William Michael John Monty Triston Wagner Willey Witty Wodrich Wulff 1 Jane Yeagle Mark John Gordon Gregory James Jill Bruns Cuevas Conner Frederick Gahn Gi esl er V 1 6 'dailil 'T Lu fa, K fi , If ' ' - f -in , A ,ati . l 1 Z5'55 ., J . Ma.ry Ellen Karen Donna Susan Mary Mike Gonzalez I-Iaar Heilman Heins Henderlich Henry I .f1..., t V: 'J V. 251, -YV. .. X E' , J, ' . s -'dj F.-.., , f E - fx- 7 is - fQ g?5yj'aTf: ' ff' , gr V ' I V f f ill! W X A Serfina J anet Gordon Lewis John Lynn Hernandez Hetrick I-lille Holland Humberger Ingersoll -. rar g vw 4 -'H a ll ,, ,J V X ' P f 'y . ' , 1 . Zr - ' N 1 , r ,V F I w e Annette Sandra Anne James Kathy Lou Ann Kardatzke Kozina Kranz Krumnow Kruse Laney . 5-X J ' , ,. A ' fl I. . X in . .A 1 1 9' f J A f f 5, I I was A- ' f I 1 A Janet David Anne Lois Gloria Lilly Lubeck Lyons McCarty Marquardt Martinez Martinez 1.1: 1' , gn-I4 v -iixx 6 lv J- TMJ Q, l , ,L fi' it ' 1 J L f if 1, 1 1 Q.. f i I I 15-ggilga, 1 ,J 1 A Lelsie Kay Mike Janet Kathy Marie Joanne Ninke Nowak Oehmke Maynard Murray Neeb 5. ,qu r , Q. 5 it , 2 wa. Doug Joe Tom Tim Marcia Ottney Rollheiser Rymers Sampson Sandrock A-. ,hh ,J . 1 ' if '. 551' Ll N 4 rl 1 - V l I' U' .Tu :,. 2 If at . .. Y y S Q-'QQ i i-fi' -V - N , '4 i , if , Y S F 3' I 'Q . -' V , Stephanie Carol Diana Susan Tommy Schuster Shelley Snider Soenichsen Sorg GSW Swartz Douglas Ames Ollie Thompson Brent Weis Tlwwff Cynthia Lendell Weis Whe atl ey Randy Schroeder .T , .. H, , . . , '1':I,.T , I ., m' Al' 44 S. , '--E? fee, A f 9 h x ff f' '5 time 3 ff' 1.1 ze ef, ,., 1- pg .JG if 1 x .,, 'A Clarence Stone .xi Steven Charles Donn G ary Diane Amdt Avers 52 Avers Bach Barnes Tom Richard Delores Sharon Beck Beck Bl ausey Bowyer Robert Cynthia Claburn Crozier 1' -iw! Q Robert John Barbara Diane James C athleen Cuevas Darling Deitemyer Deno DeWitt Dibert 4 . ,gow y L, I L J r l .,.: I V 11:2 ' .'.,- x Bnsrejaio M1 ' ' - . , , Eil e en John Jerry Dana Cathy Hel en Dibert Dugan Ebert Egert Fetherolf Ferherolf ',,I'j ' '- ' '-,.f.,f5'sf,3f-J f- '- l V ,J 'V X 'N Gil? H ' ' ,v 532255 - Lf? jg LuAnne Joan Michael Randy Douglas Debra Flick Floro Foltz Ford Giesler Hanneman 3 fi A I 'L -1 -. V ' .CV A , gi' David Susan Barb ara Raymond Janice Richard ' I-I 'lmann Heineman Heins Harms Harris He ath 81 5 3 ,Y rs K 5: - , x .,:sf' ' . X , ,. 1 'W Connie Kimball 5.1 :, , w 1 5, 1. 4 J 1 kia H, A 'asv ru- ' gfvn: .fxts 1, ,wg , , f-JW. it :Eff-5-Lf ag ve'-rv g,'.::' 1- :wcff uagsrfffi'-E .. :1 -if y J-zwpgff, 'f ,ni 4 Q tj .rv ' A Mary Logan , li.: 21 A - J A: ix ' E F 'LW X Wm Q 1 ' Deborah Maynard J1!i fly 1 Carlos Penny Gary Hernandez Jones Juergens E ff :yi Christine Kathryn Buff Kulwicki Lamale Leemaster 79 Jeff Susan Marilyn McGee Magsig Marquardt :.f , , ..,.:' 15 -fa Paul Donald Janice Moser Naumann Netcher Matthew Ridenhour l 7 K f fflfp 45575 lv - G arry Knipp Kay Long 1. M117 Miller .E Q- 21 n'?'f Tommy Rollheiser 1 . , W ' .4 , - - M, ' . Q '- M .sz- . .ea .' 411' ,-. . F'- '-'S ufi-. ' . 'g ff.. .g.-.-.', .I .,.,-.,.',-,...-,.:, JW.. . g.,.-gg,',.,y.- .',- ,vp ,s Ain-, .ul JI.-.n .!:I.p'.Ln'.LM, :M Randy Koepke S Y T '- ' n ' - .H , ,:,.:: 'f A 1 .' :T -'I ' . J- , .fl - -1 1,--:1..5E.i. K W 5 , Fi Luanne Lyons me . . - -A- s: - . 2'-P5 .-'Z'3B 5if'?5.' fr :wifi J giiyfsifgessiS'ie.: ::51:i +2 Q, riff!-, Sfiv:JfEfiN:f1 n A -s r::feE.9, f' M 'I . ! iismiesgsigifiwfi 'AQEEM' Mark Moore Richard Rymers Becky Vicki Gary Roger David Susan S ampson Schling Schneider Schneider Shaffer Shell ey m 1.- vi -r g5QEf.za'i.asfyzT3jf,bss5 r sv uxuglk ,fwylrf inf' Vi? ,WFQY Danny Keith Edwin Susan David James Slates Sprow Stone Thompson Trautman Valasek ' ' ' '- i f K r --lf. :'V V- I, ,.., X fvfi 1 N '1,fr,'.,a..!'4 '3'?':Hff Julie Oma Michael Webb Wisegiver Yoder 'vs Fx? Va' ' Gwde .rf ' 4. h n.'f', b.SC, ,mx -'J A -, .5 'i'-' X E 'J inf' I . ' ' - bfi Thomas Patiy Lee Ann Terry Kevin Richard Andrews Avers Barkhau Barnhouse Behring Claar ..., or I iifei I 'f meg Nei L, if Q -.'1' j ',.:' gf. Brad Rose Marsha Lu Anne Gary Margaret Crozier Cuevas Damschroder Deitemyer Dischinger Estrada 'f U5 '...- 'xg-.ff-s 5 ga n .9 .HAI wwf sl ATM! H9 2. awww 'in- i f 4-f':f f? K ' 5-5:2125 ? Tom Steven Charles Gerry Patty Danny Felder Foltz Gam Giesler Grover I-Iaax ,..- ij: , HK AA YN. V 41- Hy ffv' -25 +R If , fl 1 4 5 y ' , . .f 71 UL .H L, ,N 1 . I J eff Kim Douglas Joe Linda Ronnie Haar Harder Harms Harris Heilmann Helmeci ' 'J ' 'W' E ,IS ,fy . Yr Y : Ai' .o- of ,, K. K Tom Pam Paul David Carlene Donald Hennessey Henry Hetrick Hille Hollis Hollis M1 .23 7 . I, Q23 Q X fgme 1 'X , fi -3 A T-F .K .ld IG! I .F H7 , V X 4' Curtis Kathie Rebecca Frederick Herbert Kim Kimball Kline Kosman Kuhlman Logan Lowry , K 'f X I! M 'r f A 'C A 1 , air., Mike Guy Connie Kay Joyce J?-T16 Magsig Martinez McC arty McEwen M agsig 56 Mag Sig - A H ?sff,2 ' ' bfi nm, , vfyfq A 44' Q. wg, 25- H, f' lffff Arlene Meyer Ain' i Q' - Thomas Nowak F laf, i Craig Robenstine 4 x ' x J 5-sg :N V' bgxj ' Miller Moser Neeb M l Thomas Patti Beth Donald Mike Netcher Netz -' :Ii 4 J- l mf Av' ll ' QA '5':1' ly- J ,. V .' :- -'1N5rQ'f4'HfaL , , , , .. ,Z ff',mj,r, l f fe , ' . ' M f 1 i 2 A '13f fWiJvii1f'i : ra 4' . , ff'iil'H'l2'fvf!L'lllfil lm . f Judith John Marla Reginald Darrell Otte Ottney Overmyer Paule Peters , zl., iw B . ' ..'- . 1 A' J' 5, g V 4 ,, , ,fa V',. .'., A , 'i -4 .,. ,,, y ' f a,,,, James Linda Steve Rhoda Shelley Slateg Soenichsen Verbryke ei ' Margaret Bradley Villhauer Weis 57 John Weis 5 'W - I.. D' Find? ' 4 1, Carol Cindy Kris David Joan Kevin Beck Beck Behring Bloom Brinkman Bruns l , E at 1-:I ff Eg - Agile'-' wfly f Q., 4 I, a..T,i.5 K ZR Q, ,. - K1 fi , gl ' A 'F I f J ay Brenda Philip Genise Bonnie James Damschroder DeWitt Dibert Driftmyer Dugan Dugan ,Z fx Ii- 'Z Q' .T 1? ,, dw: N I Q 9 ,I V 1 ENT !v',-w ,Aix :., va : 'QM WW' y Ted Nancy Cynthia Dean David Donald Durdel Eb eff Egert Egert F elder Flick X N .. 575' E f df.. q i? ix' fl' f K-if me l ' I X 'iifigfiqwjisjfj f' W M , . Hifi'-'if-' 15 Billy Becky Teresa Kim Susie Rickey Floro Ford Freimark Gnepper Goetschius I-Iaar I Q 9 r if fr xl . , M M 5... -44, r ar - ,. r Mfg 'Q Robin Sue Robin Kathy Debbie Jeff Douglas Haar Harder Harris Heilman Hovis Juergens 1 ui-lk fd fr- f, 'A J! ' J E I , ,sr f M Y' b I -1' '--- , .' an ' J, 1 1 A ,slffsfw-fr: Sandra Mike Harry Mark J eff Rebecca Kerbel Kontak Kosman Leemaster Lipstraw Luckey i 4 QS' L! -9 W j-'f,:1:rl..z i W V ,, 'Q , A jk .1 .i, g if-' HUA M ' VV Reynold Laura Connie Melinda Deborah Carolyn McEwen Magsig Maynard Moody Neeb Oehmke 5 Q' Liv ., , W :in Ni .ag , ,,: V me ,--1.' ' iz- Kevin A. Wayne Eugene Deborah Bonnie Lou Mark Owen Potridge Potridge Rader Rhoda Ridenour 'sf in xl J- M Q! R Af ff E X 'g' Q' .Y 7 ' ,rv Richard Billy Robin Rodney Craig Paul Robenstine Rymers Schemmer Schling Schneider Shaffer aan Donal d Lynette Ti mmy Adrian James Terry Shiffert Snider Stephens Stone Thompson Weidner W- W, -- 1 bvfwu 'R ,,, ZS Y 1 Robin Mark Cheryl Cynthia Weirouch Wendt Wilburn Wireb augh 0 4 K V' w M X in 'Eg ai' .-ff: mwfg. T 'X 4: A-1 , iv L W- sf, . fafzs4fff1 V ' ?f'f'ef,,, . qi n 3 'K' P Jag give, ' 5? !.h - - 21 ' f - 5 .1 'Eff' 1 Susan Kay Don Michael Jane Douglas Barnes Boss Claar Cramer Darling Deacon 'I V, . 'f V , ja' e L ':s,f, .1 3 e ea' 1 Eg y ,. Tommy Priscilla Susan Mary Mike Gerry Deitemyer Dixon Eoff Floro Foss Freimark e. G um . Q V w .. t , -' N 1-I 4 'fl ifljf. A H615 f IJ XX 11'-1 ' J-if 5-L , ' 3 'N -f ' ' Ar M 'I Kathy Paul Billy David Kay Randy Gahn Gam Giesler Giesler Giesler H2121 Mary Ann Tim Valorie Brenda Bobby Dan Hasselkus Holland Howe Ingersoll Jacobs James 4- 4 ,. , L W A: J r iw' J , ' ,q. ., 4 4511713 . .. , at-ggiafifgyinffifgti F - .4:flE.!i5l5!:5!i2i34fs!:ifn' Michael Jeffrey John Kathy Jo Stephen Jimmy Joreski Kaylor Kline Kontak Kontak Kroos n Lowell Jeffrey Susie C aroline C zu-01 G ary Krumnow Kruse Kruse Kulwicki Lamale Lambert .WN 4- . iq Y 1-' fx-xv' 'H, -' M 4 , -. H71 Q f Pamela Debbie Mike Steve Lynn Bill Ling Lonse Lowry I Lowry McEwen Miller xi . Y , f r' I ff i . , Jil' x N X A.. , LS Cindy Sabo ,mn , ,A A -:-51:4 - -..., r fr . 2 '11, lf' 'fx K N 635 .1 5331 t V , ..rrf'?.+,- 5 Jeffrey Sorg E Janet Lisa Valorie Kimberly Becky Meyer Miller Ochs Peters Redman ' 4. 'ggi A' 1 f 'Q-2' rg A F V ,Z .,..,. Q11 X i1.,,j:.L J, U --J -X if-izffeigii jr.. :.. ,, if ' . ' 'HB , 41155 1 1-nf . Y . 'S ' 'ai fl f,1'.i- - xt.--. :.f Barry Ronald Michael Raymond Mickey Sandrock Schemmer Schuster Shelley Schneider 'il I 'f, , yr-sg N .'11..3l Tammy Douglas Ricky J ay Martin Tailford Trautman Underwood Valasek Valasek tn' ' L iii' 5 L. 4 i' Y ' ' t i ., , , X 1: , ..J., 5 3 .4, Fi. ' ' ' ., . , '2 '!:':?'ki E g -' . 1 M 'zffisibmysssf Terry Kristie Lynette Scott Wilburn Wilkins Wulf Yoder 62 Paul Walter CTIVITIES Left to Right: TOP ROW: Danny Hamilton, Pat Novoselec, Dave Ninke, Gary Schmitt, SECOND ROW: Sandy Neeb, Jahn Cook Marilyn Netcher, Sharon Miller, Danny Bach, THIRD ROW: Mr. Hetrick, Nancy Barker, Fre Hasselkus, Mike Ludlow, Nan James, Mrs. Coleman. Left to Right: Mr. Hetrick, Advisor, Mrs. Coleman, Advisor, Nancy Barker, Sec- retary, Fred I-Iasselkus, Vice-President, Mike Ludlow, President, Nan James, Treasurer. UE J, 1 1 1 Xi- P' 'f-'F' 1EEn5'AN1' .., I 'QL 1X A f X - gif. 2. 5 . 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' - ' KAR c H -3 ' N Pixels Ames, John Howardf- f, BQE H4-E1 L D Sunday, March 3, is the ate set for the annual pen house. The doors will P open from 2'to 5 p. m. lfihere are many new ad- K S 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 u Q 1 l I' 1,115 DULU.1Ll U1 l'LLlD-IAF s in 'the air Saturday, nuary il9,, as over Soo ea musicians gathered at ota High School for the th annual District II sic Festival: A There were sixteen El- re representatives who rticipated in the all- y affair. They are as Darwin Overmyer, Harry Keeler, Brady Stoner, and Miles Lowry. Each grompmet separatee ly at 8:30 in the -morning and spent the day rehears- . . ' , The Valentine Plus 423, Dance,: sponsored 'by .the Versatile rClub, will ,be the last ,One of the 1962- 63 basketball season. It ary ULUUU UH UIIU lV.LI.L.!.lL'!J-'U, UIXU girl and one boy from each grade, ' - ' The winners are: ninth grade--Sharon Slates and Robert Deitemeyorg tenth grade- Roger -Patricia Keeler and Nehlsg eleventh grade-eNora Graver and Allan Hamilton, twelfth grade--Janice Otte and surg Lied nan, .en- mu- 16. the lea- reth hr- lhn Q aio- aon, Jam- hmm :er-' 'ts, fean I L' mbxiunzui Qzibblxiuan 8 St. Wendelin CHI Freshman Dance . 15: - Ottawa Hills-KHP 16 ' Gibsonburg CHD Versatile Dance - 22A ' llowsz Orchestra--Nora George Weis. St, Wendelin CTJ aver, Brenda Brandes, ' - MARCH T' rry Spencer, and Charlie N 4 W 1 f eger. ' A BUY YOUR 1963 HELM Tournament-Lakeside Band-Gloria Barshel and 83,50 ' ' 'A H -1 2 A ' TA' U9 Blaussyu 4 W W 'Versatile Trip E V -- ,,-- V f Qsp Qjswgwgw M .1 ' , '- - W ' 1, -' ' 'ff' 'F 1 :H ' Q? 1 'J w-11f5'zH P12g:. if A4 -- A- iw- . 1 wbvk . M I -,UQ A Y X, A I 33' E391 'g'?'Qjf's-'45, 5 A ri I 5 1 Wg' 1 . - ti F ll ,Q 1. f , - J, U . I . -Fl 5 if Q ff f gf, .22 M pf -f H ,' A , ' Fr ' -1 9 '53 S V? ? Q W ggg' ' . f ' gni 31: L T1 xi . ,N 3? Action at the Elmore-Gibsonburg G.A.A. Basketball game. Our team all tensed up before the big game. Left to right: Susan Witty, Secretaryg Bonnie Haar, Vice-Presidentg Mary Lee Thomas, Presidentg Meribeth Tank, Treasurerg Joanne Deacon, Social Di- rectorg Mrs. Wade, Advisor. GSXR You tell 'em Mrs. Wade. Vif Vx-is T -l.w..i..w,.- la 1 1 , Versatile TOP ROW: Janette Wisegiver, Janice Otte, Dorothy Roberts, Lois Orman, Norma Damschroder, Meribeth Tank, Carolyn Ansted, Joanne Deacon, SECOND ROW: Marilyn Damschroder, Pam Ames, Virginia Jacobs, Carolyn Damschroder, Susan Schlievert, Rhoda Garn, Karren Helle, Nancy Barker, Janet Gahn, THIRD ROW: Jean Vala- sek, Sharon Walter, Kathy Willey, Mary Lee Thomas, Lucille DeStazio, Mrs. Coleman. Left to right: Kathy Willey, Secretary, Jea dent, Mrs. Coleman, Advisor, Nancy Barker Vice-President. L Valasek, Treasurer, Lucille DeStazio, Presi- 1 ' -QV, .nw MN - ggi ,N 5 . - H Tank. I -Wi-., ROW: Left to Right: Marjorie Lohr, Mike Ohl, Jill Opher, Kim Lohrg SECOND ROW: Roger Ansted, Roger Mrs. Dora Coleman, Nora Graver, Carl Kontakg THIRD ROW: Jane Long, Mike Bergman, Tom Milbrodt, .XA RSX ,.41b 215 Y eng ri 1- w . -yr LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Long, Treasurerg Mike Bergman, Presidentg Mrs. Dora Coleman, Advisory Tom Milbrodt, Vice-Presidentg Meribeth Tank, Secretary Pwjectow ow, Left to Right: TOP ROW: Tom Milbrodt, Jim Netcher, Mike Yeagle, Marty Owen, Mike Swank, Don Toops, Hamilton, SECOND ROW: Tom Petersen, Bill Weis, Allan Hamilton, Tom Heineman, Mike Ludlow, Bob Haar, Larry Spencer, THIRD ROW: Scott Herrick, Denny Bennice, Mike Bergman, Mr. Katko. OFFICERS: Scott I-letrick, Secretary-Treasurer, Denny Bennice, President Mike Bergman, Vice-President, Mr. Katko, Advisor. 74- 905020560 Awwwlg Ji J iiy ytin J LBJ I J by f il ll I llllllll ll ll FRESHMEN Lynne Avers Jane Blausey Robert Deitemeyer James Deitemyer Linda Flick Bonnie Goetz Joan Heath John Hovis Diane Knoblauch Darrell Lemke Marilyn Netcher Jeanene Nowak Barbara Opfer Sharon Slates SOPHOMORES Lauren Anstead Mary Buck Jane Cederlof Mary Deno Carmella DeStazio TO RIGHT: Mr. Hetrick, Susan Schlievert, Pam Ames, Barry Moell- John Howard, Brady Stoner, Mike Bergman, Carolyn Ansted, George Seamus I-lrglvzw Qemimf Qclwlafisliip cademwAwwu1s Wimwfts John Draeger James Grau Marvin Haar Rebecca Haar Ann Helmeci Linda Juergens Patricia Keeler Karen Marquardt Sharon Miller Roger Nehls JUN1oRs Gloria Barshel Annette Behm LeAnne Graening Nora Graver Robert Haar Charles Jaeger Nan James Harry Keeler Beverly Knipp Thomas Milbrodt Natalie Preston Carol Reynolds 75 SENIORS Pam Ames Carolyn Ansted Nancy Barker Mike Bergman Ted Bolander Daryle Damschroder Joanne Deacon Fred Hasselkus John Howard Barry Moellman Jim Netcher Janice Otte Dorothy Roberts Susan Schlievert Brady Stoner Meribeth Tank Mary Lee Thomas Sharon Walter John Waters George Weis FRONT ROW, left to right: Sharon Walter, Carmella DeSt:azio, Sharon Miller, Mrs. Anstead. STANDING: Joann Deacon, Joan Heath, Annette Behm, Ann Helmeci, and Jean Brandow. ' uquiiim nm m LIBRARY ANNEX 76 Vomit-J Vwtsftg Club Membefus SENICRS Dennis Bennice Tom Bloom Ted Bolander Roger Bowyer Daryle Damschroder Denny Epling Ron Giesler Scott Hetrick john Howard Barry Moellman Iirn Netcher Brady Stoner john Waters George Weis JUNIORS Mike Avers Bob Croll jim Damschroder Marty Gahn Allan Hamilton Tom Heineman Charles Jaeger Jim Leist Bill Martin Ed Miller Q O B y y . r 1o o, l gllfzzllmtg 0 l 2 gf l y QM i t Q t Q , E P 'll l l g B l S i 6' i Lie 15 Tom Retersen Don Schling Bill Sernrock SOPI-IOMORES jim Cook Jim Grau Danny Hamilton Dennis Helmeci Bob Kroeger Miles Lowry Rick Miesle Roger Nehls jon Shiffert Larry Spencer Eddie Strohscher Danny Widman 77 Russ Damschroder jim Deitemyer Ronnie Haar John Hernandez John Hovis Chuck Kaylor Bill Tiderman Jw. -Qu. Pwvw ' fsiilfffi , .- J, fhkwj :SW Bw W 78 - nom., fr .sl N ii? Wi, - dw, ftxxlr P, 3 wlaiofv l MONEY MAD Edgar Blakley ..... Cora Blakley . janet Blakley. . . . . Barbara QBabsD. . . . Blakley Larry Hobson . Maude Hobson Keith Hobson . Rickey Hobson Effie Fuggle . Maggie Murphy Mr, Grant . . Tony Smellero jimmy Collins Eddie Brock . Dave Turner , Gloria Horton Alma Gilmore . . . . Linda Sherman Bonnie White . joe Smith . . . Dotty Regan . . Bob Bradley . . . . Bill Tracy . . Sally Trumbull Polly Graham Sue Barnett . . Katy Winters ..... Robert Haar Nora Graver jean Bartell Gloria Barshel Tom Petersen Annette Behm Alan Hamilton Greg johns Diane Peters janet Deiteme Tom Milbrodt Dave Dudrow jim Geldien Pat Novaselec Dave Peters Carol Reynold Ruth Ann Schwemberge Kathy Slates Bonnie Haar Jim Haar Sandy Haar Bob Shaffer Bill Ansted jean Brandow Joyce Luebke Diane Ory Kay Miller DIRECTOR: Dora E . Coleman IN THE DOGI-IOUSE Diana Shelby . . Mrs . Randall .... Howard Atwood , Eve Burgess . . Benny Cambridge Carol Bates . . . Fred jenkins , , Ruth Willis . . Mayor Singleton Phyllis Hayes . . Bessie Patterson Lucinda Morgan Henry Donovan . Waldo Whipple . Meribeth Tank Janice Otte Barry Moellrnan Joanne Deacon Denny Bennice Dorothy Roberts Fred Hasselkus Carolyn Dams chroder T om Walter Lucille DeStazio Lois Orman Susan Schlievert Ted Bolander Darwin Overmyer -.J Q .4 pau -.qffjj . V br- gr,--1, 20 , ml J, .22 1 5. U 1 1, .ga 9 ' A 1 a 'ga A H '55 mf will H, ,. ' IF ' , 4 -,ka Q ,, 1 fn ,4.',', W 3,1 ' ' v E ke' 1 -N' L E ,Q QA X 'Y af- A if y Z. 65,4 H34 xg V .Mitzi K :sg fs.-1 5' . . at Mya? , ,tw 1 '1 Ai G Er ff . 5: rg P S nw' ' if? TIi'f 4-1 W., f:-:-rv-f ' ' Y P , , , 3, 1 'X , , ' :,:4-iv :x ' yn-91 .?-,W-...,-,1 . 3 fsg WJ .,, Q -fbi? f ,aa ' :ij .V - ' KM K Mm 1. . , ,fsfidifl een.. U wah an 2- 5 Q-.-, .1 Q,-W. ikmztm xkiffgq -V - Q fig Q Ci. 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H H1 Typical morning in the school office with Mrs. I-Ienderlick, the secretary, trying to satisfy the almost endless demands for passes, make-up slips, workbook purchases, etc. Seniors being taught proper library procedure by Mrs. Kontak during first period English Composition class one morning. I CB Hag EUQ M ,J 5 K -up-1 LISIC s TN- H H H ,W w H H s X -- H w ww 9 xx 'I 9 it rx ,A Ya? Q, AF . a EH K E DOROTHY ROBERTS W, 'F W4 M ,. 3 JLARRY . SPENCER , , I fx xx 1 fin F Q N, 953 W , 1 3 , Nm N BRENDA BRANDES N? ?,. 0 2 Lf ,L ' 31 Mia, X :TX ,j,., l?4a 1.5 '10 X 1 . qANEf N NVCEDERLQF ,A LINDA 3 JOHNSON ' 'Ensemble The Girls' Ensemble received a I rating in both district and state competition for their performances. The mem bers are, left to right: Bonnie Haar, Mary Lee Thomas, Janice Otte, Dorothy Roberts, Brenda Brandes, Gail Huss, Norma Darnshrouder, Mary Buck, Pam Ames. Bags' Be We were unable to obtain a picture of the Boys' Ensemble. It also received superio ratings in both District and State competition. Its members were: Darwin Overmeyer john Howard, Brady Stoner, Harry Keeler, Denny Bennice, Ted Bolander, Willis Boss, and Carl Kontak. L 'G AL ,Z Q 88 I caawemc I 4 89 W: Pam RO OND SEC Cederlof, Carl Kontak dt, Jane BD nce W de lates Diane Knoblauch, Pru David S nmyer Du Charles Jaeg er, Jeannine W: RO FRONT Marquardt Becky Goetschius, ow, Karen nd Bra Jean ard, OVV John H an, lm aron Kuh Sh e Dibert, etcher Ann ynN ril er, Ma san Fost Su Sev, Blau Jane Ames, athy Balliet , , K cLaughlin ndy M Reynolds, Ci l RIO C 5: ert ob Avers, Susan Roy, Judy R nn olyn Ansted, Ly af W:C RO RD THI SL randes Larry Spenc B da Bren eger, I2 D John HS Tn ho ary Lee T aron Slates, M Sh es ink dN i 2V D tes yer, Kathy Sla nl Un eD an ,Di Marcia Tank eath Linda Johnson, Linda Kuhlman, Joan H B HH Joa W: RO URTH FO Flick . da Ory , Lin H8 ia Tank, D eth erib Slates, M hn eeb, Sandy I-laar, Jo N ndy Yeagle, Sa On Janice Hennessey, Jean Valesak, D Behm, nnette A hell 'CC Snyder Jane Mi YYY Te 7 sl er agsig, Lynne Gie M ett e Ann eis, Bill Weis, W Kathy Behm, George con, Bonnie Haar, Carol Avers ea D Witty , Janice Susie now, DJ Bill Kru S lku aSSe , Fred H Barshel ia Glor m Milbrodt , To yers Dick M S Crt chroder, Dorothy Rob HE Da vage, Monty Sa hAnn Rut Otte, Brady Stoner, Robert Deitemeyer Ward Otte, Nan James, Russell Damschroder Jim Cook, Gail I-Iuss Mary Buck, Nora Graver. President ...... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Librarian ..... Accompanists . . SOPRANO Seniors Carolyn Ansted Nancy Barker Norma Damschroder Karren Helle Virginia Jacobs Lois Orman Dorothy Roberts Mary Lee Thomas Kathy Willey Juniors Gloria Barshel Annette Behm Jean Brandow Nora Graver Sandra I-Iaar Karen Johns Diane Ory Diane Peters Sophomores Brenda Brandes Rebecca Haar Lois Hughes Gail Huss Linda Juergens Becky Magsig Peggy Merritt Dianna Miller Rita Miller Louise Misgasky Audrey Palmer Freshmen Dorothy Avers Lynne Avers Kathy Behm Jane Blausey Ann Dibert Linda Flick Susan Foster Lynne Giesler Diane Knoblauch MIXED CHORUS MEMBERS Officers Connie Lenz Annette Magsig Jeanene Nowak Glenda Oehmke Judy Roberts Susan Roy Sharon Slates ALTO Seniors Pam Ames Carolyn Damschroder Janet Gahn Janice Otte Meribeth Tank Jean Valasek Juniors Jean Bartell LeAnne Graening Bonnie Haar Joyce Luebke Susan Tabbert inphomores Mary Buck Ann Helmeci Janice Hennessey Linda Johnson Pat Ludlow Karen Marquardt Ruth Ann Savage Susan Witty Freshmen Carol Avers Joan Heath Marilyn Netcher Marcia Tank TENOR Seniors Brady Stoner 91 Darwin Overmyer LeAnne Graening Janice Otte Gloria Barshel Kathy Slates Robert Deitemeyer Juniors Harry Keeler iuphomores James Cook John Draeger Ron Furstnau David Slates Terry Snyder Don Toops Freshmen Willis Boss Robert Deitemeyer Carl Kontak Ward Otte John Slates BASS Seniors Dennis Bennice Ted Bolander John Howard Barry Moellman Darwin Overmyer George Weis Juniors Charles Jaeger Gregory Johns James Leist Tom Milbrodt Robert Savage Mike Swank izphomores James Eoff James C-rau Miles Lowry Bill Weis Freshmen Don Avery Monty Damschroder Kenneth Leist Dick Meyers is I lv Dunmyer Solo o Dick Myers Trumpet Solo JT Jane Blausey Clarinet Solo Diane Knoblauch Flute Solo N 4. ff FLUTE TRIO: Jeannine Dunmyer, David Slates, Diane Knoblauch. TROMBONE QUARTET: Nora Graver, James Cook, Gail Huss, Mary Buck. WOODWIND QUINT ET: Jeannine Dunmyer Sharon Kuhlman, Larry Spencer, Jane Blau sey, Diane Dunmyer. OODWIND QUINTET: Charles Jaeger, John ward, Brenda Brandes, Pam Ames, Sharon ates. CLARINET QUARTET: Joan Heath, Linda Flick, Anne Dibert, Susan Foster. WOODWIND TRIO: Larry Spencer, Jane Blausey, Charles Jaeger. 'J SK l Sap Eusembde we-ggfvw-Wg-H f-f , ,.,f..-.A dm e-- : ,-X 1, ,,,,m4 f,-if -A 5.- ? V, :, MQ1, 1 ' 4 Q5 J 1 5 J . 1 e ly! , Q, Xi Left to right: Miles Lowry, James Cook, Bill Weis, James Grau, John Draeger, Ronald Furstnau, David Slates, Missingg Jim Eoff. X 1. 1 . i 'i 'E N 11? al TH LETICS , 5 N wmv my as W N m w ,wx Vwwrtg Football eff 1 733 161560927 EA41!geE31fw2e2431T'PE g' A, , JZ if, av -f???a,, ' H' 3?f5ilH ' N JR, N mwdwef T Q' H H 'W mf? if H C M 51443 . F 'V' 1 :- X YV I sg 9 . VARSITY C APTAINS LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING: Scott Hetrick, Ted Bolander, Daryle Damschroder. 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SECOND ROW: Don Schling, Mike Avers, Roger Nehls, Jim Damschroder, Charlie Jaeger, Mr. Shelley. Action at the Elmore versus Oak Harbor basketball game. ,m ,.,l4f . min Fmeslumaw Basketball Left to Right: TOP ROW: Skip Tiderman, Terry Willey, Jim Deitemeyer, Russ Damschroder, Monty Dam- schroder, Dick Myers, Steve Eoff, Mr. Netzg SECOND ROW: Ronald Peterson, Don Deitemeyer, Gene Mireles, Kenny Leist, Chuck Kaylor, Denny Dolph, Carl Kontak. Jimmy I-Hgh Baskeiballw V .FI is 22,1 - Q X : Z E ig , S V - , ,j g A, 1 W 5 H, ' 1 mu H wsu. H M.. w x n 7 - I , Left to Right: STANDING: Steve Ames, Ralph Semrock, Tom Floro, Roger Kontak, Rich Arndt, Denny Schling, Bill Workman, John Bergman, Gary Whiting, Paul Hille, Jon Overmyer, Dave Ninke, Don Yeagleg KNEELING: Chuck Brinkmang Mr. Harms, Coach. Eighth GwdefTeamw Left to Right: TOP ROW: Don Yeagle, Chuck Brinkman, Bill Sorg, Rich Arndt, Denny Schling, Sam Wal- ter, Bill Workmang SECOND ROW: Dave Ninke, Jon Overmyer, Paul Hille, Gary Whiting, Mr. I-Iarmsg THIRD ROW: Craig Dischinger, Dick Deitemeyer, Mike Ohl, Chuck Almroth. GvwdaTeam Left to Right: TOP ROW: Roger Ansted, Chad Sorenson, Tom Floro, Steve McLaughlin, Roger Kontak, Howard Peterson, Ralph Semrock, Steve Avers, Steve Ames, SECOND ROW: Bob Verbryke, Danny Bach, Kent Weis, John Bergman, Donn Bennice, Mark Jones, Carl Dibertg Mr. Harms, Coach. W y e E 5 3 , Vafesifg Twdzf al 5 E V 5 ,- r Y 1 I 1 ' , V 4' , , V-6-za, L: ,K ' ' ' ' x-4, 515 ' was A I All ' elim X-7 5 f ,mn hp VY-1U005'b fe I gig, , ' QWL X l ' X140 ' vxfios ' ' 'mmm 51 summer A 125 . 4 QQ!! I WW Xisunno 'J an A X EI I I A' A 'WML' 'UL ' WW' fi 3 1 ' - Q ' - Q I -A 'U Y , wav QE. 1 Il , J-51 '- 'gk . 4- - x ' Hi ff f'- . ANLLDU . XR 1 . 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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Anstead, Jim Grau, Bill Semrock, Jim Cook, Rick Miesle, Ward Otte, Denny Helmeci, Barry Moellman, Roger Bowyer, SECOND ROW: Ronald Peterson, Dennis Sprow, Mike Avers, Jodie Nelson, Jerry Lohr, Gary Schmitt, Chuck Kaylor, John Hernandez, John Hovis, Terry Willey, John Slates, David Bartell, THIRD ROW: Miles Lowry, Daryle Damschroder, John Waters, John Howard, Ronnie Furstnau, Tom Bloom, David Avers, Darrell Lemke, Pat Novaselec, Alan Hamilton, Russell Damschroder, FOURTH ROW: Larry Spencer, Bill Martin, Roger Nehls, Edward Strohscher, Jon Shiffert, Jim Eoff, Ted Bolander, Bill Tiderman, Scott I-Ietrick, Kenny Leist. J, a Q f I' 1 I2 2' -H agnfws , I 54' Coaches: Mx. Netz and Mr. Shelley. jf ' Co-captains: Miles Lowry and John , If Howard. This Page Sponsored by THE BANK OF ELMORE 1 13 Teach Low Hur es 25 HW 0?-3' gi Q ggi ,,.. .Q A -. nu -A E' W- , , . fri' 4: ish, - .. 4-A., X.. N., X. J X .1..,.f-gi , . . ' .L Swvw- , 5, ' -. 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Advanced aerospace, nuclear and electronic applica- tions rely on the unusual advantages of this light metal, its alloys and beryllium oxide. Developed by Brush Beryllium, these high performance products are helping the company offer, more steady jobs, pay more taxes, spend more on equipment and services here in Northwest Ohio. I THE anus:-I BERYLLIUM COMPA N Y . Plants: Cleveland. Ohio v Elmore, Ohio 0 Hayward.California 1 Reading. Pennsylvan a THE GENOA SAVINGS 8x LOAN COMPANY Telephone 8I72 603 Main Street Genoa, Ohio Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System Assets over S7,250,000.00 Net Worth S800 O00 00 OUR SERVICES Insured Savings Accounts Direct Reduction Home Loans Christmas Savings Club Sale 8. Redemption ot U.S. Series E Bonds Home Loan Bank Money Orders Earl F. Camper . . William F. Clark Shirly M. Ryan .. Faith E. Wescotte John L. Chambers OFFICE PERSONNEL . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . Vice-President 8. Secretary . . ..... Assistant Secretary . . . . . . . Teller 8. Bookkeeper . . . . . . . Attorney BOARD OF DIRECTORS Earl F. Camper .......... President C. Tracy LaCost ......... Vice-President William F. Clark ........ Secretary Albert F. Camper Paul A. David Dr. Edward D. Schuiteman Robert T . Ski I liter CURRENT INTEREST RATE ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 4M Phone 2-2815 George W. Brandow Insurance--Real Estate 143 East Rice Street Elmore, Ohio Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '63 from J. D. JUSTCN Trucking Loading Septic Tanks--Installed Phone 2-3787 Loading Sewer and Water Lines Power Digging Grading OTTAWA BASKET COMPANY Ottawa Baskets Are the Natural Containers for Fruit and Vegetables Elmore, Ohio Phone 2-3401 JAMES R. HETRICK Complete Insurance Representing Nationwide Insurance Coverage at Lower Cost! Office, 254 East Rice Street, Elmore, Ohio Auto Home Liability Office, 110 Church Street Hospital Oak Harbor, Ohio HARRY SCHALL, Trowbridge, Ohio OAK HARBOR STATE BANK 4'M: per Annum Paid on Certificates of Deposit Cok Harbor, Ohio Phone Elmore 2-2016 Portrait and Commercial Photography ELMORE RECREATION Weddings--Baby Pictures BOWLING School Picture Packages FEH LHABER STUDIO--Oak Harbor Rice smite' Elmme' Ohio Ohio HOTEL YouNo Phone 2-3464 We Specialize in Parties 81 Banquets Large and Small Open Daily6a.m. to 12 p.m. . Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. W' R' Fredrlckr PVOP- Oak Harbor Phone 8-4841 JOHNNlE'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Appliance, Sales and Service Plumbing, Heating, Electric Wiring Elmore, Ohio STAN'S BODY SHOP DAMSCHRODER'S GARAGE Complete Body and Fender Repairing General Repairs Auto Accessories Customizing Lincoln Damschrocler Proprietor Route l05 Between Elmore and Oak Harbor Phone 2-4685 Elmore, Ohio Elmore, Ohio Phone 2-4264 TED DUNHAM Bu I I dozing Phone 2-3836 Elmore, Ohio BlLL'S DINER DINNERS Hot Dogs 8g Malts Fish Fry Every Friday Take Out Service Route 2 8g Howard Road--Bono, Ohio Phone 836-i055 SCHEMMERS SALES 8. SERVICE Lawn Mower Sales 8. Service Elliston, Ohio Phone Elmore 2-3855 'W.J.R. FRIENDLY SERVICE Mobilgas We Specialize in Tires and Batteries Hours--7 a.m ., 8:30 p.m . State Hwy. No. 2, Corner Teachout Road Curtice, Ohio, Phone 836-3001 BOB HOCKIN FLOOR COVERING Carpet--LinoIeum-- Countertops--Wall Tile Oak Harbor, Ohio HELLWIG 8. 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APPLIANCE 102 Water St. Phone 8-4321 Oak Harbor, Ohio FlNKE'S PHARMACY 141 W. Water Street Phone 6291 Oak Harbor, Ohio Prescriptions Our Specialty THE PORTAGE STORE Men's,Women's,Chilclren's Wearing Apparel and Dry Goods Your Family Hardware and Housewares Center n s 11 r lv- I ll 5: 151213: f:f::l LHQQHQVD il Myron Hel Iwig, Prop . HARDWARE--Sherwin-Williams Paint--HOUSEWARE Ph. 2-3l2I--I36 Rice Street--Elmore, Ohio We Deliver GENOA PRINTING CO. PRODUCER'S LIVESTOCK ASSN. Qualify Pl-ini-ing Letter Press--Offset Woodville, Ohio l5l9 N . Main Phone 7l3I VI 9-3731 Genoa, Ohio ROSS CONCRETE COMPANY WQQDVH-LE CLEANERS Dealers in Cement Cemenl' Block Garments Cleaned by Modern Methods and Builders' Supplies . . Phone 849-269i Woodville, Ohio Phone 9-2592 Woodvllle' Ohm ZIP'S CAFETERIA Woodville, Ohio Open Every Day and Sunday Roast Beef--Turkey--Ham--Chicken Compliments of WOODVILLE DAIRY ISLE 854: Daily Special Snoc Ba,- WOODVILLE HARDWARE SEAMAN -IEWEI-ERS Biggest Little Jeweler in Northwestern Ohio Complete Repair Service , , Phone 9585 G'ffS and Spomng Goods 629 Main Street Genoa, Ohio Phone 849-3561 Woodville, Ohio ELMORE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Lime Millwork Cement Insulation Plaster PAUL'S Compliments of HARDWARE V . E . S LOTTERBECK Plumbing--Heating--Sheet Metal 8. Hardware Gibsonburg, Ohio Phone 637-2930 MADISON GARAGE 43 Years Your Friendly Ford Dealer Phone H 7676 Gilosonburg, Ohio Compliments of RAN DO LPH'S SUPERMARK ET Lindsey, Ohio Compliments of W. DAMSCHRODER JEWELRY Jewelry--Watches--Repairing Elmore, Ohio BLAIR D . MILLER Real Estate and Insurance Phone 2-5672 Elmore, Ohio Compliments of THE SWIRL SHOP Elmore, Ohio ANSTEAD MEATS, INC. 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MYERS FURNITURE Elmore, Ohio BURGIE'S JOKER'S TAVE Dancing Route l, Martin, Ohio Blackberry Corner Curtice 832-5705 State Route 579 and Elliston Compliments of LAURIE DOLPH RN Road Spurgeon Motor Sales Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Genoa, Ohio Phone 7062 A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertisement NOWAK'S BARBER SHOP Phone 2-5571 I35 Rice Street Elmore, Ohio DICK'S RADIO-TV Sylvania--Zenith Sales--Service Phone Elmore 2-3059 Compliments of the ELMORE PUBLISHIN G CO Publishing 84 Printing Elmore, Ohio Compliments of PETERSEN 'S Beauty Shoppe Lucille Petersen Congratulations to the Class of '63 from RICHAHRD .l. AVERS Net Profits Are More with Harvestore Representing Ohio S I d S Graytown, Ohio ec: e torage, Inc. as Sales Consultant Phone Elmore 2 2090 Compliments of LOWE MACHINE SHOP Oak Harbor, Ohio OAK HARBOR HARDWARE CO. Hot Point Appliances Admiral Radio 8m Television Speed Queen Washers 8s Dryers Hoover Cleaners Toro Power Mowers Phone 8-201 I Compliments of GRUBB'S BARBER SHO Elmore, Ohio Compliments of P MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SALON Elmore, Ohio Genoa Motors, Inc. 644 Main Genoa, Ohio Sales 8. Service Telephones 7761 8. 9461 TANK'S MEATS Compliments of Pork--Beef--Veal DAMSCHRODER'S l:l'eSl1 81 Smoked MGGTS DRY GOODS STORE Sausage Products Elmore, Ohio Phone 2-2633 Phone 2-3471 Elmore, Ohio Compliments of ARNOLD WITT, BUILDER Complete Building Service Elliston Road Martin, Ohio VISLAY LAWN MOWER SALES 8. SERVICE 6006 Woodville Road Millbury, Ohio Phone 836-641 1 Service, Repair, and Sharpening of All Makes DOLPH OIL COMPANY xi wg:-ijsj -as - . , j W xr f XQ 5 ' '--.GXLQ-D-'4'LVL,,,, .Iobbers--Petroleum Products Office--Elmore, Ohio--Phone 2-32II ACME DECORATORS AND GIFTS Gifts for All Occasions , Full Line of Acme Paints Compliments of 626 Main Street Genoa, Ohio BQBIS BARBER Compliments of SHOP STAR AND LIL'S NITE CLUB Elmore, Ohio Genoa, Ohio Compliments of DR. DANIEL N. RITZ Optometrist Q IOI Fifth Street lgj Genoa, Ohio '5'lf2:f7 CUSTOM D UPHOLSTERING CASHEN'S SUPER MARKET ' 21g'IIl'.M,',:lI'3.s.9H'IEa 15505 Groceries--Meats--Frosted Foods EWURE- WW A Little More for a Little Less Phone 7l7l Genoa, Ohio I WOODVILLE CITIES SERVICE THE GENOA BANKING CO Automatic Car Wash Over 59 Years of Complete Complete Tune-up Banking Service Minor Repairs Tire--Battery Service Member of Federal Reserve System 228 E. Main Street Member of Federal Deposit Woodville, Ohio Insurance Corporation Famweco Fertilizer OTTAWA COUNTY COOPERATIVE CO. Blended by Elevators at THE FARMERS MERCANTILE Oak Harbor--Graytown--Curtice AND ELEVATOR CO. Seeds--Feecls--Gas--Oil Farm Supplies Mfgs. of Lindsey Ohio Fertilizer in Bulk and Bags Compliments of NEEB MOTOR SALES ORY APPLIANCE Pontiac Tempest - GMC Trucks Gibson Appliances Used Cars Speed Queen Washers 8. Dryers Thomas Electronic Organs Howard Neeb, Proprietor Singer 8. White Sewing Machines Elmore, Ohio Phone 2-358I Elmore, Ohio PLYMOUTHXVALIANT Sales 84 Service PauI's Auto Sales Woodville, Ohio Phone 849-2971 Monday Through Friday 7:00 a .m .--9:00 p.m . Saturdays 7:00--4:00 p.m . 24 Hour Wrecker Service NORM'S RADIO 8g TV Sales 8. Service 400 High St. Woodville, Ohio Phone 849-3831 Motorola Compliments of W. M. OWENS Jewelers Woodvi I Ie Ohio DR. WARREN G. MORRIS DR. RUTH P. MORRIS Optometrists Office Hours Tuesday, Friday, 9:30--4:30 Saturday 9-I 2 I07 S. 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Boss Bulldozing Concrete Products and Trenching Grading 'Drainage Contractor Loading Crane Service Excavation Concrete Tile Martin, Ohio Municipal Water Lines For Finer Flowers GLAUSER'S Greenhouse-Fresh FLOWERS 45lO Woodville Road Toledo, Ohio Phone-OXtord l -4684 Congratulations to the Class of 63 Compliments of POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON Elmore, Ohio SUNCRAFT OF CALIFORNIA Manufacturers of Redwood Outdoor Furniture Plants in Fresno, California Fort Worth, Texas Denver, Colorado Columbus, Georgia Elmore, Ohio Elmore, Ohio Ray Petersen, Mgr Wendt Radio ond Electric I ' ' if it V ' .. . . SALES AND SERVICE I40 Rice Street Elmore, Ohio Phone 2-4435 GEORGE A. WEIS KUHLMAN SERVICE Boots and Shoes Coo I Elmore, Ohio ' We Carry cz Complete Line of Phone 2-2681 Firestone Tires ond Tubes. I I l


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