Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)
- Class of 1958
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J K N 5 'KN' X I X , fl 4 4 4 1 1 ,J Q . ., 3 'Q 1 Rv i This Book Belongs To 2 HIXUNIAN 1958 VOL. NO. XLHI Published By The Se Cl S Hicksville High Soho l Hicksville, Oh Foreword Our school, as we know it today, is built upon a combination of ideals. These ideals We achieved not only in the home, the church, and the community, but through the help of our teachers who instilled in us the will to attain a higher standard, a desire for wisdom, and the enthusiasm to keep this spirit. As We entered the doors and passed from class to class, We have received this influence. May the l958 Hixonian recapture these memories for you in the future as the seasons come and go, helping you to remember your classes, sports, outside activities, and last but not least, the many everlasting friends you have made. Now may We present to you students, faculty, and friends of Hicksville, your l958 annual. PEGGY JEAN RUCKMAN ANNETTE KENNER -Co-Editors Contents Title Page ., Foreword .,e, Dedication .oo,oo, FALL o.,..,o,,ooooooooo.w,.,.ioooiooooooooo WINTER SPRING Administration .oi..........oo.oo High School Faculty 1- ,o,o,, 1 A Day at H.H.S. ooooo., - Football ...o.ooooooooo -.,,t.,.,..,...,t,. Homecoming ,v..................oooi,ooooooio Elementary Classes and Faculty .,,.,vo, Junior High Classes Marching Band rorovr Clubs or . ,.r..,....... ,- Basketball rrrrrrr,rrrvrr,,. Outstanding Students .io. Chorus .................,., High School Classes Coronation rrr,vrrr.,,..v Concert Band ............. Baseball and Track rrr,,r Awards Day ,.............. Seniors -, ..., ..rrrr,,v,rtr, ,- Junior-Senior Prom ...... Commencement Class Trip ,,,,,,,,,,,.......i. Alumni rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.rrrr,,r. Kindergarten Graduation ,rror Ads .irt....,t,,,rr..r,.rrrrrrrrrrr,rr Student Directory .,,..., Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 3 5 7 8 10 12 16 20 28 30 46 50 54 56 64 70 74 78 82 84 90 95 97 99 106 108 110 112 124 125 147 Dedication They have understood our problems, assisted us with patience of steel, listened to our complaints With an understanding smile, inspired us With confidence, encouraged us when we were disheartened, and promoted our chances for success. Their companionship and personal interest in our social activities helped us enjoy many good times together. The scene at the Roadside Park depicted on the end sheets of this book is typical of the many family gatherings that have been shared by seniors and their parents. Their determined effort to make us satisfied and happy shall always be remembered as one of our most precious high school memories. 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QQ ff 4 G' 4iif if p 1 fl 1 . 3 nw' sf - M , - -wx-,ggfrf-sfew A , w ' ,. 1k we Q f- ' 1 vw M' K K M gk m MU ,, ' - Af ., , ma?m:'fk W' ' X N' Na' Take a highroaa' that leads to a beckoning future Tho' iz leads through the Autumn of life . . .n FARNSWORTH uperintendent Un our superintendent lVlr Norma d , . n Jones, our school moves forward in the world of progress. He capably assumes his many responsibilities to us and t h o t e faculty. His understanding and advice have captured the respect and admira- tion of the entire student bod der the capable leadership of Y- Mr. Ringer, our principal, is the man who is always encouraging us to strive for the maximum in scholastic efforts. By praising our strength and correcting our weaknesses, he helps us to develop a better attitude toward the situations we face, both in school and in the community. We deeply appreciate his sincere interest in the student body. Busy as our secretary, Mrs Thiel, m b ay e, she is always ready .to give freely of her time and eff orts to help anyone who may need it. Principal and Secretary Our board of education is composed of men who give freely of their time to establish and maintain an educational sys- tem for the young people of the community. Included in the responsibilities of the board is the appointment of a competent administration and staff for the school. Educational policies and school problems, even individual ones, consume much of the board,s time. At present, an adequate budget to support a growing school system is one of their major considerations. OFFICERS: George Hanna, Vice President, Claron Laub, Presidentg Bemard Whonsetler, Clerk. Board of Education i 1 F acult of MRS. RUTH WOOD . . . a new, hut welcome addi- tion to H.H.S., really knows her English! . . . B.A., Bluffton College . . . teach- es English, Latin, and ge- ography . . . Sophomore Class advisor. MR. JOHN FAST . . . a new face with a pleasant smile . . . B.S., Defiance College . . . teaches math and typing . . . advisor of Seventh Grade Class. MR. PHILIP WAHL . . . MR. HOWARD SCHNEI- DER . . . always doing something for the students of H.H.S ,... B.S., Val- paraiso University . . . teaches physical education and history . . . Varsity football and track coach, Jr. High basketball coach, advisor of Booster Club and Freshman Class. MRS. LUCILLE PALMER . . . tries to make future homemakers out of high school girls . . . B.S., Ohio State University . . . teach- es home economics . . . advisor of F. H. A. and Seventh Grade Class. MR. GEORGE STOCK- MAN . . . a young man well liked by all the stu- dents . . . teaches history . . . B.S., Defiance College . . . Jr. High football and basketball coach, Eighth Grade Class advisor. MRS. ROSEMARY Mc- KEEN . . . won't she ever forget how to do calisthen- icsll . . . B.S., Defiance College . . . teaches physi- cal education and civics . . . advisor of Junior Class, Leaders' Club, and G.A.A. our math whiz . . . can work out any chemistry experiment . . . B.S. and B.A. degrees from Defiance College . . . teaches math and science . . . also ad- visor of Varsity Club and Sophomore .Class, Assistant football coach, Assistant Varsity and Freshman bas- ketball coach. Hicksville MR. PAUL SMITH . . . works wonders with our music department . . . B.S., Otterbein College . . . teaches vocal and instru- mental music . . . also Senior Class advisor. I-Iih MRS. MARY CULLER . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . B.S., Defiance College . . . teaches shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping . . . ad- visor of Senior Class, Spoondrift, Hixonian, F. B.- L.A., and Coronation. MR. WARREN WIL- LIAMS . . . really can make something out of practically nothing . . . B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.S., Indiana University . . . teaches industrial arts and mechan- ical drawing . . . advisor of Freshman Class, base- ball coach, and audio vis ual director. MRS. AUDRA BATCHE- LOR . . . a Junior High teacher, but interested in all the students of I-I.H.S. . . . two-year degree, Butler University . . . teaches English, reading, and spell- ing . . . advisor of Eighth Crade Class. MR. NORRIS SIMPSON . . . the king of H.H.S.'s basketball team . . . B.S.. Findlay College, fVI.S., In- diana University . . . teach- es geography, personal problems, driver's education . . . Jr. High football coach, Varsity basketball coach, guidance counselor. advisor of .Iunior Class and Varsity Club. MRS. ELEANOR STON- ER . . . helps make the Spoondrift something of which we can really be proud . . . B.A.. Ohio Wesleyan University. B.S.. Defiance College . . . teaches English and speech . . . advisor of Spoondrift and Junior Class, Junior Class Play director. and librarian. MR. DERRILL MURPHY . . . tops as a dramatic coach . . . B.S., Ball State Teachers' College . . . teaches science and biology . . . advisor of Senior Class and Senior Class Play di- rector. efvelopment of L0 alt The raising of the flag each morning has become a tradition at Hicksville High School. Many of the classes stand at attention each day at the beginning of school Elllil repeat the pledge of allegiance. This gesture each morning makes us more aware of our individual liberties and helps develop better citizenship. t QQ Q J, H-nw... Cooks An average of about llfl hungry stuflents and faculty members a day file past the window in the cafeteria to get their trays of flelicious looking food. Responsible for the meals are Mrs. wvttlfllffl anrl Mrs. llissong. who are seen every clay working in the school kitchen. Custodian Roy Bauer performs the thankless job of custodian at Hicksville High. The clean atmosphere of our school is flue to his efforts. His friendliness toward the students makes him a friend to all. Bus Drivers Every morning and afternoon, Ken- neth Countryman, Charles Meyer, Robert Bailey. Harold Camp, Dwight Burling- ame, and Ralph Smith. may be seen transporting students to anfl from school. These men also put in many long hours taking teams and the hand to their out- of-town appearances. x ' 'F J? 'fn vo. VV fi -h .,,Ak T K lf if x ,,,f . x, , yff X X Lf' .f ' , , a Shpiflhand Fng.h h ln Y 1 Typing: flu X . iffy, I , X, yn a . v K K ,. Bookkw-p in 'Wham'-'I A A Dai at H1-I. . 'flu' skills uf 1-lurking. sr-uiiigr. mul liuim- lIl2lIl3Q'1PINt'lli urn- lziugxiil In hmm- s-wnimnics stufieiits. K. Hurley mul fl. Sf'IlI1f'i1ii'Ix luusilx mark mi liicir sffwingg prujf-vis. 5llllil'lliS time-Imp iivailliix ami 1'HHli4llllllil'1I lmrlic-5 pliysiwul m-fliivzillmi vlussvs. ix. LEIIXIII. 5. Hassett. U. Os- iliun mul ,I. Wivsl swziriilvlv fur liw wllf-ylmll. In mliiwrs iliillllllgl Villrr. X. Xiiiinlmi. A. lxmiiier. uml S. livviiwilx 1-ulixiiiw Nlr. Siinpsmi the-x am- llHt 'Wvmiivli lsr-ful. pi'ar'lif'zil. ami lwauliful pmjc-f'ls am' IlI'4lfilll'Pfi ini imlllslrial arts slurlviils. H. Sf-lmuli-5. T. Knight. I.. Nlullc-I. If-ami the pmpm' mvlliml uf using il saw demoli- strzitml lui C.. ixrivg. l3clm'cl1-viass rvlalxuliuii is Shared lip U. Toniliiismi. lf. Slmll, I.. Jenkins. mul IJ, Uuchaimv. ,, f -M W-11 1 KR WW Qi ' -W xi- ..,. . X :aw .AJP Q nl i A lg Q nib .J K . X x , X Mi-f Wd lil'OlIl4'lI'y F. Kuhn points out the angles of a r'irc'lf1 tn C. Lengacher. .l. Amlvrsmi. Zltlfl J. Hilbert in 3lgE'llI'il.I'l2lSS. Gvonietry stuclvnts WJ. Sichvnalvr. J. Hurni. J. Ro- doclcer. and K. Unstott examine the many forms of a Solirl. The hinlngy r'ullc'c'tio1is nf K. Wfvlls. F. Tenth. J. Rowan. and I.. W1-st are proudly exhihiterl. U. llueclvii. P. Cutlrm-ll. C. Wvirivk. and R. llirzm-l really lnakv things sinnke when performing an vxpori- lnent in chemistry 1-lass. B. Cecowctts. C. Nolte. S. lirlstvn. P. Griffith. L. Robinson, ancl ll. Votaw listen intently as Mr. Wzilil explains a principle in physics. flu mi-try physics Study hall provides a chance for students to prepare their lessons in a quiet place. They also have access to the library. History acquaints students with the founding and progress of our nation. F. Blasing, N. Stairhime. R. Wright, and E. Lanum use many textbooks to further their knowledge. L. Haver, V. Camp, and D. Carwile examine their ubig world in geography class. Civics students learn about our government and democratic way of life. Studying the American Ob- server are Z. Tucker, J. Lamb, J. Handy, and F. Hostetler. Study Hall History 1 l eo raphw C lvic Coach Howard Schnelder worked dlll gently wlth the football team for a greatly xmproved ball club Ro Q9 me 1 ptains C0-LU blnsfm l The football managers were L, Strubing, R. Amaden, and T. Knight. gb CQBONE W5 i - , J my 4 as ' F KW 3UWvf'?Nfg:m F HB5- HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS b 'l'hvsf- C0-dvfvrldr-rs of lhe- HHS g.l'1tll'0Xl E, are .l. Otis. N. Hurlffy, S. Rhuau am xffy .l. Humi. Svhool spirit, sportsmanship .xml ff' fricndly smilvs lllfltlf' the varsity clfvr ll'EldPI'S an assvt to our srhool. H.H.S. SCIHEDIILF 0 Currvlt IO Arvhlmlrl I2 H1011 0 Pillllllillg If! Us-Iphos HI Puynv T Pllyllt' Aces in Action Garrett Lost 12-0 The first half enrletl in stalemate, the hall being kept pretty elose to the miclfielfl strip. Although both teams hail a eouple of important hrealcsQ neither eoulfl Capitalize. ln the thiril quarter Garrett seorecl twice to take a l2-0 learl. The last quarter was a repetition of the first half. Overall. the game was one of the hest played here in reeent years with the flefense of both learns showing up yery well. Delpfzos The flees lost to llelphos in hearthreaking fashion. Three times in the final quarter they were stoppefi less than 15 yarcls from pay flirt. The Blue Jayis margin of yietory eame when a lineman eaught a lumhle in mirlair anil raeefl I9 yards for the seore. Hieksvilleis first touch- clown was a pieture-perfect pass from lfrlsten to Wiriek who lateralerl to Stairhime anrl then went all the way. The seeontl eame on an enfl run hy holte alter a long flriye up fielfl. Los! IH-I3 fl relz bold Won I0-0 Playing on a lielfl ol mutl. the Aees explotlecl for three touehclowns and hail three more nulliliefl as they literally ran over Arehholfl. Xvith a stout ilelense outeharging the Blue Streaks eonsistently. the Aces put their offense into high gear. On a line ground attaelc supplemented hy a passing altaek that eonneetecl on eight out of nine tosses. the Aees eoulclnit he stoppecl. Payne Alter playing listless hall the lirst half antl trailing 3-2. the Aees eame out steametl up anil llI'l7t'PPtlt'fl to take Payne apart. Behinrl sharp hloelxing. ,lim Slaughter seorefl two touehflowns. The clefense was equally gootl throwing Payne haelc for a safety. The Kees threatened to seore several times heing stoppetl on the l-yard line twice. The first time the hall was lost on a fumble and the seeontl time the eloelx ran out to enil the game anfl give Hieksyille an lt!-tl yietory. Won 18-8 .u..1,.,,....4 .V , ..,-.A ...., .W i,u,,... .,,,,. ...mea ....., LM.. re au-- L...,,.. ,Leia-nga h,. toni-1.-Q---un-X'---fr-M-f H.-sm. S- .. V W... at .tw-,,,,,3,,..i...... t. .......,. ....,.,N, . . .,,. Nm,- bophomort kikhk Fophomore Junior 2 . Aft. ...Qi s Quit W.. Junior A Big Parade Started Homecoming' Celebrations Hard work and long hours for high school students pre- ceded the colorful parade of floats Homecoming Night. These floats were judged and prizes were awarded to the following: 50lJllUIlltlI'PSfSl5 .luniors-3510 Seventh grade'--'Stl Seniorsf5E5 Eighth gradegiifi Freshmen-52 The combination of sportsmanship. school spirit, and teamwork climhed to victory on the sophomore float. This symhol was encircled with the names of the varsity foothall players. Aces Slay Those Panthersf- was the junior float theme. Seventh grade It also held a model queen. C. Osmun, with D. Votaw as a foothall captain. The seventh graders shouted, HHicksville Sock ,em Deadff K. Toth was the hugler for J. Scott who was in his coffin. J. Kcmerer and R. Pierman also rode on the float. The senior float featured a large silver key and silver letters of victory on the goal post. The school spirit displayed in these floats is something of which a school may always be proud. Congratulations to all students who made the float parade a tremendous success. Senior Stew Erlbtvn Clary Sholl Tllifllllfll' l 11Ubm'f.' Coach Phil Wahl assisted in the training of the Pigski 'gfootball Plevenf, George Nolte Le-on Robinson Bernard Gecowvlts Larry Hawr Quarterback Guard Guard Tavlrle Norval Stairhimc Glenn Myers Jim Slaughtvr Holm Hoon Wingback Quarterback Fullbarlr Tariffs 1 11-nu ' mana-a'M-wwf W f W-1:17-M -W --rzyuf -4 - ' --- '-- -1-' ur - A 'nu-1 Hub Lindf-1' Clint Wirick Fred Blasing Emi ersonalities End End Terry Brown Art Corwin Bob Longsworth Bob Hart Cenlef Guard Wingbaclf Fullback Tom Ridvnuur Mike Burlingame- Kenny Onstott Tailbarlf Tackle Center These peppy eventh grade girls led the cheers at the Junior high games. R. Pierman, J Kemerer P Burlingame, and S. Scott were unexcelled in their original cheers and Fight! Fight! Fight! The Aces' new offensive pattern above shows the players in their single-wing formation as viewed by their opponents this year. Backfield positions were, from LEFT TO RIGHT: Wing hack, N. Stairhimeg Quarterback, G. Nolte, Fullback, J. Slaughterg and Tailhack, S. Erlsten The line positions from LEFT TO RIGHT were: End, D. Toinlinsong Tackle, L. Have-rg Tackle B. Boong Guard, L. Robinsong Center, D. Ducharmeg Guard, B. Gecowettsg and End, C. Wirick , With snappy cheers and plea .int mile these enthusiastic reservf checrlnadcr 5 IAQ l fzf-L Johnson, D. Tomlinson, J 'I an Q35 Jones set a fine example o sport man up ' and chei-red the rf-serve tan to man L victories. Q E .. A - -an ... 4. FRONT ROW: L. Dueharme, ll. Ring:-nlierg, W. Loueks, F. Handy, F. Kuhn, G. Camp, F. Toth, NI. Langham. D. Tustison. SIQCON D ROW: 13. Hart, T. Ridenour, F. Blasing, T. Brown, A. Miller, l.. West. J. Betts. B. Kline. B. Longsworth, BI. Burlingame, B. Milhoff, D. McMillan, K. Onstott. The Reserve Foothall Team under Coach Wahl split their four games. defeating lidon twicef26-0 and 32-0 fand losing to Arehhold and Montpelier 7-6 and 15-0. All candidates were taught the fundamentals of football 31, and will be ehallenging for varsity positions next year. The Junior High Football Team under the combined eoaehing of Coaeh Simpson and Coach Stoekman lost their three games. one to 'Xrehlzolrl and two to Paulding. Being small in size lmut not laelcing spirit. it is hoped that the saying. 'Wliglity Oaks from Little Aeorns Growl' will apply lor this team in years to come. tfoaeh Stockman and Coach Simpson Qt 1, N 'ow' f , 45 'WV FRONT ROW: G. Meek, Managerg R. Evans, M. Kenner. XI. Onstott, B. Haver, K. Toth. D. McBride, J. Scott, F. Husted, K. llrusli, Manager. SECOND ROW: N. Blalock. F. Burley, D. Dowell. T. Betts, D. Kirby, M. Cleland, M. Spiser, L. Griffith. ' 8 TL cl ll TL Homecommg Queen Kathy Kirby Danny Baker Jane Barkman Judy Bassett Debra Baver Joyce Beltz Danny Beverly Cindy Brown John Burke Bernie Camp Michael Calwile William Cleland Daniel Cole Beth Cook Barbara Cottrell Cathy Countermon Debbie Culler David Curry Tim Dotts David Etchie David Finzer Robbie Ginther J eff Green Linda Grundish Sheryl Gump Leo Haiflick John Handy Nancy Haney Gloria Hartley Leah Horvath Teresa Haven Wayne Heffelfinger Charles Hissong Gayle Hitt Rickie Hurni Corby Husted Gerald Husted Mark Johnson James Keel Derrill Killian Lewis King Donald Kinzer Freddie Kirby Stephen Koch Shalmar Kondas Cheryl Langham Cheryl McClellan Richard Mechler Lois Mdore Linda Miller Marilyn Miller Paula Nutter Kathy Phillips Douglas Phillips Linda Reeves Paula Richmond Sally Jo Ridenour Daniel Rohrs Darlene Rohrs Sharon Rohrs Carl Sabo Mrs. Mildred Ringer Mrs. Elinor Bauer mdergarten Absent when picture was taken, Bert DeVeau. The kindergarten children learn to adjust to school and group life through work and play periods. Here we see Debbie Culler ironing while Beth Cook and Belinda Weber are en- joying the play house. However, most of the boys are like Gary Williamsg they prefer trucks, trains, blocks, and balls. Linda Schlosser Jeanne Schooley Patricia Simpson Keith Smalley Mary Gail Smith Roy Staggs Stanley Stucky Jeannie Timbrook Susan Timbrook Gary Tomlinson Elizabeth Toth James Turnbull Sherry Tustison Judy Tuttle Beth Ann Vetter Larry Ward Belinda Weber Linda Weeks Sandra West Janet Vlfhonsettler Cary Williams Kristine Wittig David Wonderly Dawn Wonderly Marie Woodring Shirley Yoder Charlene Yontz 3l 32 Jimmy Cole, Ludmila Adams, and Bob Timbrook are mak- ing use of the convenient sink after coming in from play. Ludmila Adams Rocky Arnold Earl Boatrite Danny Boyer Eddie Breidenbaugh Dianne Brickel Colleen Brown Rose Brown Jack Brush Mary Camp Eddie Carwile Jimmy Colhart Jimmy Cole Tommy Cole Dennis Cook Scott Cromwell Sharon Culler Kitty Davis Jack Dietz David Dull Billy Flanary David Fogle Sue Fowler Martha Gilbert Larry Gloor Dean Goeltzenleuchter Rosie Graber Ruth Graber Lana Green Kenny Helsel Mrs, Doris Saltzman Miss Nona Pearson Mrs. Lura Stenger Ricky Sholl George Shough Tom Sindell Dianne Smith Sue Stairhime Connie Stauffer Jimmy Thompson Bob Timbrook Dianne Timbrook Judy Timbrook Roy Tucker Vickie Tustison Cary Walters Dennis Worden Susie Worden Tim Wort Bobby Yoder Leonard Yoder First Grade Nancy Hetz Kristina Hook Dee Horvath Ada Hostetler Eddie Husted Cheryl Johnson David Kaduk Larry Karris Debbie Kerr Terry Kimpcl Hope Lengacher Michael Lirot Nancy Meek Lewis Meyer Anne Middleton Dennis Osmun Mary Peebles Billy Pepple -ynn Platt Ronnie Poper Donald Ray Ream Jo Ellen Rex Janis Ringenberg Eddie Roan Brenda Rohrs Barbara Schlosser Jeri Schneider Carol Schooley Archie Van Scoder Larry Scranton Richard Adams Donald Agler Cheryl Altman Debra Andrews Marjorie Bassett Valorie Bell Lora Beverly Bonnie .lo Boyer Keith Bungard Linda Burley David Blade Mary Brown David Carpenter Sam Carpenter Brenda Carwile Ronald Carwile Sherree Christman Leroy Congleton Diana Collins Carla Conner Dianne Conner Bobby Evans Agatha Flanary Vicki Folk Pamela Francies David Green Monty Grover Helen Handy Douglas Hart Deborah Hartley Jerry Heffelfinger Margaret Hootman Colleen Hurni Roy Hurni Max Ish Ronald Jewell Edward Johnson Richard Kenner Terry Kimple Keith Langham Linda Larson Barbara Lauh James Little Susan Lyons Jimmy Metz Tommy Metz Cary Miller Johnny Miller Laverne Miller Jerry Minnig Linda Monroe Amanda Mullett Steven Neate Kathy Neidhardt Ruth Peebles Lee Peter ,lan Plum Gary Ruckman Hazel Rhodes Keith Rohrs Mrs. Dorothy Busteed Mrs. Helen Riehle Mrs. Lora Hamilton econd Grade Gary Ruckman, Diane Conner, Tommy Metz, and Bonnie Jo Boyer are proud of their Indian village display which portrays their Thanksgiving scene. Absent when pictures were taken: Eileen Phillips Kathy Briggs Lora Rohrs Sandra Rohrs Terry Schlosser ,Ieffray Schneider Billy Schooley Linda Schooley Sharon Schooley Lavonne Sheridan Dianne Shuherk Debra Silvers Charles Sindel Steve Slaughter Leslie Smith Sandra Smith Ethel Staggs Debbie Stuckey Ricky Straley Stephen Sweeney Michael Thiel Sharon Wann Nila Watson Pamela Wonderly Jackie Wright Charles Zuher David Hoff, Pamela Andrews, and Richard Sholl are deeply Third rude interested in some books connected with their unit on James- IOWII. 36 Brad Altman Pamela Andrews Louis Bailey David Ballinger Aaron Banks Loraine Bassett Melba Blade Linda Bleek Herbert Bowman John Bowsher Paul Breidenbaugh Dianne Brown Sandra Brown Gene Bruno Shirlee Christman Ruth Cleland Linda Cole Michael Collins Jerry Conner David Cook Connie Cottrell Marilyn Cress Mary Davis Betsy DeMuth Charles Edwards Lennie Evans Thomas Evans Beth Ewing Linda Farmer Cheryl Finzer Katherine Sue Fogle Robert Fore Charles Fowlar Debra Cecowetts Dennis Cinther Leonard Cinther Mrs. Helen Volkert Mrs. Elizabeth Wingate Miss Joan Nicely Q ,Fix .11 Mg J, A57 It ,,,,. . . 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X Fifth Grade Absent when pictures were taken: David Cole, Jane Miller Sandra Ridenour Billy Sabo Stephen Schooley Gene Scott Herbert Scranton Gary Sensahaugh Tommy Sholl Michael Silvers John Sindel Lonnie Stairhime Larry Stauffer Robert Stotler Keith Stuckey Tommy Stuckman Jimmy Sweeney John Tustison Judy Tutu Douglas Votaw Wava Wallace Ellen Walters Cary Yvonderly Billy Wordcin Cathy Worden Vickie .lo Wright Elaine Otis Virlynn Rex Lana Richmond Willard Hochstetler Gary Hoff Raymond Hofmeister Connie Hostetler Larry Husted Jim Jewell Bill Johnson Diana Katona David Kenner Steven King Larry Larson Ronnie Laux .lames Lengacher Mary Lenhart Neil Levy Eddie Lyons Janet Mann Alice May Wallis May Alice Meyer Michael Miller Handel Mills Judy Minnig Carolyn Neale Michael Neidhart Tom Payton Jane Pepple Judy Peters Bobby Phillips Jerry Poper .lane Cook Karen Countermon .lerry Cover Sharon Doeden Daniel Ginther Norman Grover Delores Handy Michael Headley Joyce Hissong Sally Hissong John Hofner Mary Ellen Hootman Keith .l ones Susan Killian .loe Larry .lack Laub Jerry Laub Susan Laub Allen Lengacher Becky Lirot Cinda Agler Joyce Anderson .ludy Baker Vickie Bauer .lane Beck .lerry Bercaw Cheryl Beverly Carol Bice Jackie Bice Gloria Blasin Howard Blasing Billy Brannon Larry Brown Mike Brown Mary Carpenter Rex Caperton Sharon Caperton Sally Carr Paul Carwile Mike Cole ixth Grade Jackie- Mille-r Xlrr. llllylisf llaxtvr Nlr. Don Exams Sandra Kzilii' l.urr3 51:1 ba Linda Nlye-r4 Dennis' Onstnlt T1-rry Onslult Cynthia Ofinun Jurly Ufmun Larry Payton .lohn IH-e-Imlf-S .laim-s Quinn Chl-ryl Ririgvnlmrg llavirl Sm-huult-y Nlarilyn Svslar Daiid Shull Darle-nv Slattvry Wilriia Slaughtz-r Karen Strale-y lark Strulwing Nona Taylor Shirlvy Tllllll'l'i'li Runna Tmnlinfon Peggy Travhl Philip Yvmiclvrly llaximl Wright 'J Geograpliy students. Joyce Anderson, Mike Cole, and Susan Killian. look on as Keith .lonvs illustrates a point in soil c'0nHc'rvati0n. 4 , Elemental' School The lflementary Building stands as a proud symhol of knowl- edge and of truth. The first steps toward an eduvation are taken through its doors. It is the beginning ol an eduvational adventure that van lead to opportunities and challenges. Principal The supervision of our Elementary School is capalwly admin- istered hy Primripal Raymond Hook. His pleasing personality makes him a friend to all. lVlr. Hook teaches health and physical education lo the filth and sixth grades. Nlrs. Xlalwl Beams, Miss Virginia Surqur-. and Mrs. Pauline 44 Havvr. K, 1 Custodians Manx hours ol we muration keen the cooks lvuss' lie . I 1 I 1 1 . A fore that delicious noon mf-al. Our capable and will ing custodians are llussvl My ers and Alvin Beardsley or lt' you only knew how I feltl Tommy Winler Slere Crinnel .Tel l lie 7 7 .IUIIII HHlIIlIl0II!l 7 7 Lou Prentice Eniily' Winler llflilllifllll Winler .Wiss ljllllljllllllilf T. T. Tflllllllllll Her! lirzxlvez' Sally Coulfl 7 Milton Cear 77 77 llenry Slmrl 77 7 Marleline Short Asylum Cuarzls l,0lliCl?lIlC7I ,,,,, College Girls 7 College lfoys ,,,, Maude Mirlrllelon Bernard Geeowetts Dave Carwile Nellie llumnirc Marlene Vvonderly Qharon Unstott Could these he the '4Nit Witsw? Bernadette lireideiilmziugh Phil Griffith Annette Kenner Gary Slioll 7 Larry Haver Joanne Otis Dick Rowan 7 77 Mike l'litzeinan Kathy Kirby Richard Green Glen Myers 7 Dave Votow Linus Slattery 7 7 Reta Kreig Arlene Poisel ,lean Handy 7 George Nolte Leon Robinson Frank Hostetlel. Let's forget about my patients. 7 7777 Judy Smith Help, we're in a house full of nuts! Under the direction of Mr. Murphy, the Senior Class presented Wlihe Nit Witsl' on November 15 and 16. What happens when Tommy Win- ter's folks go on a vacation and he turns the house into a psychiatristls office to earn money for college, puts everyone into laughter. The '4Nit Wits', prove to he very amusing when they Colne to Tommy with their many unusual cases, but he tackles their problems and cures each one of them. But were they really insane? No, for when the plot unfolds, it was found that lVlr. Winter had hired ac- tors and actresses to be the patients. 45 J . A. 5 - ' Q , W x me A K X S1 ii. . , .wx Q Fi Y R .4- 2 W A ': K .zv W, - , , A fix ' 1 jf .V 4 7 V S 555 Kiwi 3, f . g gf, N . W I Q .. -Y' f . J ' f'fe i ,f' 7' A ' Quill? , OFFICERS: Neal Blalock, Vice-Presidentg Kenny Toth, Presidentg ,lean Kemerer, Secretary Treasurer. Seventh Grade John Raydoe Judy Ringer Brian Rohrs Jerry Scott Sally Scott Rosemary Shough Adrenne Sindel Mary Sindel Dee Anh Snyder Karen Stairhime Diana Stotler Ruth Sweeney Kenny Toth Carol Tustison Phyllis Tustison Sandy Van Scoder Linda Ward OFFICERS: Sandra Clark, Secretary-Treasurerg Pat Slattery, Presidentg Diane Cottrell Vice President. Eighth Grade w-mavfhwwvmkm W-ww M.- lmw Mwm-1-- - A--W-f-MM-u Barbara Arnold Sharon Bassett Lucille Blasing Kenny Brush Kay Calvin Richard Camp Sandra Clark Max Cleland Kay Cook Dale Coon Diane Cottrell Lowell Cunningham Bob Dowell Richard Cordon Lowell Griffith Dennis Hammond Margie Handy Beverly Hart Linda Hilbert Rita Hofmeisger Judy Hafner Herbert Johnson Marshalene Kees Day id Kirby Shirley Little Nellie Loucks Diana Marten Janet Hassle Gary Meek Jeanne Miller James Morhart Leona Morris Jerisue Norton Delores Osmun Robert Quinn Pat Sabo David Sensabaugh Pat Slattery Max Speiser Phyllis Sweeney Darlene Tracht Marilyn Tustison Sharon Tustison Janet West Jackie Wright Dennis Worden Lester Yoder Aafwify . , ,, V- Q L., K 4. Xxx' sw I , ., , f , . Q me-f,ef.f L- u Q f -Lfviiff 7 fx' A -- X' 'Mr ,uf ., -3' N. when 1 ,af ww: i 'W51L5'ki5 ,, ,. 1.Q? 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They help to keep the 'Spirit of Hicksville alive by adding entertainment and color with their fancy stepping, flashy twirling, and fascinating smiles. 1' x' i OFFICERS: Loretta Bassett, Vice-Presidentg Jim Weider, Presidentg Sandra Byroade, Sec retary-Treasurer. Louise Agler Judy Anderson Lorraine Ballinger Roma Banks Loretta Bassett JoAnn Battershell Rita Baxter Janet Bilger Peggy Blade Bud Blalock .loan Blasing Richard Brickel Eldora Brown Cary Brown Bonnie Buchin Sandra Byroade Gerald Camp Phil Carr Sue Champion Susan DeLong Dianne Doeden Loren Ducharme Gerald Dunmire Jerry Cambrell Larry Gessner Rex Gonser Carol Haller Carol Hart Karan Hart Carol Headley lim Hilbert Hay Hinsch Nancy Hissong Larry Hitzeman Mary Hochstetler Jerald Hootman Robert Hootman llarbara Hull Karen Hurley Florence .lc-well Shelia .lohnson Cheryl Jones Tom Knight Fritz Kuhn john Larry Beth l.aub Carol Lengacher Freshman Class Walter Loucks Donald McMillen, Jr. Charles Meyer Bob Millhoff Dick Monroe Maxine Morhart Larry Mullett Mary Nolte Diana Onstott ,Iudy Onstot! Janice Peters Nadine Ridenour Tom Ridenour Bruce Ringenberg Bob Rowan Ra Schooley Helen Smith Carol Smitley Larry Smith Dennis Stuckey Timothy Sweeney Deanna Tomlinson .ludy Towne Dale Tustison Ella Jane Volker! ,lim Weider Marcia Wirick Elaine Wittig X 6- -k,.,y, 'SX .vs 'A 1 QW x 1 k 'WH S.,- wa, wi' 1411 day file olff earllz Il,'fIl.lf7lII The clouds hung grfzy mul lout Then in ilze brief and Slllflftffl rlzzsl ll 1262511111 lo snow- vf-Ethel Homig Fullm-1' Actiwve Aves D. liimun. 1'i-p1'wv1il:1liw uf Ihr- Var-ity flluli l.llI'I'j' Huwr xxhivh Qpuiimrx thi- .luiiinr High ,l0llI'I10y. prv- l,I'f'S1f1l'lIf -vntx lluf Impliy Irv thv iiiviulu-rs ul thi' winning tvuixi. T. liirlm-iimii' and R. Hinwh. L. 5lLlll4'I'Y and L lur-lu-r ha-aim with :li-liuht an initiation i4 zimliiiiriixtvn-ml to Nl. liiirlingumi 'llliv purpusc' of this vlulm shall lw to aflvaiicv Coopcratimi, the person pam il lellcr uncl rmwixv zipprmzil ur rm'mn- lf-llfmsliip. aml slurlenl pzirlic-ipailimi in athlctirfig and to memlaliim ill lllg 4,-lull yylili,-ll Shall lie qli-li-rmim-ql lmy gi stimulate inlfirefsl in thi- iclvas of sportsmaiisliip. majority vote. Eligibility for the Varsity 'H' Club shall require that 1 cz gr, x J-,,,..f4: FRONT ROW: Mr. Williams. Aclxigorg Xlr. Slovkniau. ,Mlxirorg B. Limlvix Fv4'1'vlaryg C. Nollv. 'l'rmisi1i'v1': Mr. Simpfon. Mhieorz D. Ronan. Vic-cr-Presiclvrilg C. Wirick: Nlr. Wahl. xX1lvism'g Nlr. Si'llIlt'lilt1l'. Mlxisrwr. SFCONIJ RUNV: K. Unstrwlt, I . Iloflvllvr. li. Nlyi-rs, I., ,lvrikiria 'l'. limwri. I.. llawr. U. Fllflll. ll. Cl:-1-uws-tis. THIRD KUWV: l,. Rrrlmiii-mi. l . lilliqllg- F. lfrl-Ivii. li. lloun. U. Vulaw. Z. 'llllCli!'I'. In Flurlvry. J. Flaughlvri ll. l-lirzvl. 56 Booster Club is the Mschool-spiritedw organization of H.H.S. Un- der the leadership of Mr. Schneider and President Joyce Ringer, junior and senior high school students participated in a variety of activities. A Red and White Day was held on the first day of the tournament. They also sponsored several after-game dances. The enthusiasm and pep of Booster Club is an important factor in lead- ing our teams to victory. FRONT ROW: P. Burlingame, S. Scott. SECOND ROW: R. Hofmeister, C. Overmyer. THIRD ROW: D. Cottrell, B. Arnold, S. DeMuth, ,I. Rodocker, S. De-Long. FOURTH ROW: I. Hofner, J. Rowan, J. Amaden, M. Kelly, M. Wort, S. Kennedy. FIFTH ROW: G. Osmun, Cover, G. Sholl. SIXTH ROW: M. Sindell, A. Sindell, M. Conard, S. Rhoades, I. Camp, I. Wonderly. SEVENTH ROW: I. Ringer, K. Cook, .I. Kemerer, R. Siebenaler, K. Wells, N. Hurley. U FRONT ROW: S. McMillan, C. Headley, M. Nolte, M. Langham, J. I-Iurni, .I. Ringer. SECOND ROW: S. Stemen, I. Osmun, B. Dull, B. Milhoff, F. Blasing, Mr. Schneider. THIRD ROW: S. Cromwell, P. Slattery. FOURTH ROW: A. Boger, C. Gecowetts, B. Laub, A, Amold. FIFTH ROW: S. Killian, L. Godfrey, F. Toth, H. Evans. SIXTH ROW: A. Sm-ith, .I. Towne, F. Kuhn, G. Nolte, D. Kirby, L. Robinson. SEVENTH ROW: A. Kenner, E. Volkert, .I. Volkert, D. Rowan, .I. Slaughter, .I. Slattery. FRONT ROW: P. Tustison, B. Cook. SECOND ROW: C. Tustison, R. Ballard. THIRD ROW: J. Blasing, D. Doeden, D. Tracht, D. Marten, K. Hurley, C. Haller. FOURTH ROW: K. Calvin, .I. West, E. Wittig, L. Bassett, C. Jones J. Bilger, D. Tomlinson, .I. Peter. FIFTH ROW: H. Smith, F. Jewell, Jl Anderson, K. Hart. SIXTH ROW: L. Knight, W. Lantz, E. Lanum, V. Bowker, C. Lengacher, M. Tustison, S. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: I. Hissong, M. Wirick, L. Blasing, R. Shough, .I. Wright. 58 lresirlent FRONT ROW: E. Lanum. Reporterg W. Lantx. xvlI't pft'5llli'Ill. SECUBID HOW: tl, tleemwlls. A. Arnold, S. Rlloatles. J. Handy. A. Smith. THIRD ROW: .-X. linger, J. Otis. S, Ut-Xlnlh. .l. Camp, D. Slattery. S. Slftlllvll. FOURTH ROVV: 5, Kennetly. J. RlI1gl01'. .l. HTHQQYIIQ, Nlr-. XleKt-en. Allvisorg D. Votuw, A. Kenner, L. Smith. ur Lassle Aces The nineteen girls who are ITICIIITJCIS uf Leaders Clulw. the younger girls to lreemne aequzlintetl with tht- high assist Mrs. lVleKeen in gym elasses and further interest selnml. The organizutirm elnmses llN'IIll1PI'S who are in in sports. Last fall each Il1f'llllJ8l' was given at t'l.ittle good standing with C.fX.'X. antl the sehtml. They must Sistern from the seventh grarle class. This plan helpeml also retain a high sehulnslir' axerage. .. ,W A..., M, lt's hi-'ll for a 'uni 1. Jean Hissong U I , ., , 5. lit-Nluth. W. l.untz. J. Pllrrlbllg. untl A Smith explain some nf the rules uf lmskelllalll tu their Little Sisters J. Ringer. ll. Sllylllxl and Cf llunks. Hill llirze-l. 1-tlitur, tnnl .ltvycw King:-r. assi-tunt 1-tlitor. haw wnrkt-tl niet-ilu-r nim't'ly. and with tht- ln-Ip of tha- staff. liaw pnhlislu-tl un lIll1'I'!'NllI1Q pups-r. The Presses Roll n This year. untler the clirection of Nlrs. Stoner. each issue of the Spoumlrift is a lnokefl-for event. The activities of our students ancl of our faculty nielnlaers are ehroniclcfl in our high school newspaper. The Spoon- rlrift Staff tries to repurt events in a concise. impartial manner in keeping with the best journalistic efforts. FRONT ROW: l,. Knight. N. Vlfomlerly, S. Rlloaclcs, FRONT ROW: ll. lldllilrd. H- Wfigllf- J. Hanna, ll. Nlrs. Stoner. .Nmlvisnrz J. Hissungr. H. Evans. SECOND Rlwliltlilll, F. Tmnlirismi. A, Arnold. SECOND ROW: ROW: B' Iluqt-tl, F. lglaging. ij. Wiriqk, J. Volkf-rt, W. l.untL. E, l.z1nnni. .l. Hurni. J. Rmloclier. U, Vutaw. R, Si,-l,,-Halt-13 IQ, XL-M-f. J. Stauffe-r. 5. Kt'IlIlt'llj. Y. Bowkvr. 59 Duties UIlli171lifl3Cl Uffice Girls 'lwllt'r1' r1ff11'1- girls I11-Ip Mrs. 'l'11i1'I with 1111- Q1'Il1'I'LlI Ilffi4'1' lll'0Cl'1llll'1' 4Kll'll as typing fl1'11ciIs, pr1'p111'i11g 11I111111i11111'11 slips, 111111 filling: in wl11'r1' any .1 1111111 1x 111'1'111'1l. l-lil 'l' TO RIGHT: lf. XI1'yc'I'. N. I'Il1I'lt'1'. lt. .l11h11s1111. J. Ulu. Nlrs, Thlvl. .l. H11111ly. L. Smith. , , 1 . I1. H1'1-11l1'11l11111g1I1, Y. C1111111. Pf- S. Li1H'lll'iflllS TI11- 0pI TElIiOIl uf ll ditto 111111'l1i111- ix OIII' uf th1- 11111115' skill- l'Q'fllllI't'1l of 0ffi1'1' g1irl4 E. J11h11s1111. Y. C1111111. J. 1111111111 111111 E. NI1'y1'1'. 111 asslsl 111ll1 H10 111'1'1'as111'1 I'4'tl'l'l1IIl't' NN H11'ksx1ll1- Illnll l11111l111111'111s 1'11111'1'1'11'11l1- I'ilf'll 11-111111 2' 2' K' I 111 thc- I1l11'111'1 111 l11'1111f1- 1111-1 1111- 11111111 lmuks 11111 Ill1lflLiZillQ'S. 'l'l11's1J 11l1l1- lil11'111'i1111s 1111- 11l1x111f 1111 llllllll urk. Wann lmuks 1116 aX11il11l1l1' fr11111 ll'l'Il-ilfll' 1111111111111-s 111 s1111'111'1' llI'llHll H11'ks11ll1- ll1g1l1 has 1111l1-1-1l 11111111 f'111'l111111l11 111 111111 l1511l Urs. SIIIIIUI' 115 1111 l'XlIl'lkil'll1'txlI lil11'111'11111. FRONT ROW: lf. L1'11g1aCl11f1'. IC. J111111N1111. Nlrf. 51011111 N. lJ1111111i1'1'. li. L111111111. QSICCUNIJ BOW ll, flblllllll. Nl. W1r11'k. J. .'xlIllllll'I1. J. NX11111I1'1'ly. .l. .'xIllil'f4OI1. 5. IMNI11111. J. fillllll. 11- HHQ1111 I' llull Nl lx1ll1 H Xxll ht X I1 fl l l1111111II N 1111111 1. . . ' 1 60 . .31g .f.l-' 'x...lx1. 11 ,.. f1UlllQHllllm'0l'S To Be X. llunmirw. H. Ullfllill, F. Slvlllvll. Il, Hu-le-rl and R, Krif-g XK'Ol'k mx vlillllllk-Qlhillgj fuwvw fm' Illw hu-pilul. mn- uf thc I'hLllllf'I'.N pmjvvlx. 'Hu' Hi1'ksx'illP V.H.X. Cllalplcl' is ilu' must rcr'el1lly fm'll1r-ml mgiurlizuliull in llu- Iliglll wlrmvl. lla llllI'llONl5 arc- in pre-pure hwmwlmlkvrs uf tmmvrrmx' uml further int:-ru-st in hmne cwnwrrmivs. Thr avtixiliq-s uf thc war ilxvlllflval zrllvmling 11 rvgiimrul Offii,'?I'S? IIl1'1'lillgL :xml the stale ll14'l'lillQI in Npril. nmkingg favors for ilu' lmspilal, aml il vulrclln-liglll C1hfiSlIlI2lS IlI'0gI'2llH. Kathy Kirby ljl'f'SflIt'fIl llrwlxfflrmu lhv lIllllllfII'llllOIl- of tht- Junim' Ilmm-ruukvr , . lf. Huw-r. ,l, Hamlv. F. hllllllll. I, Lolulc-Il. and H. foth J FRONT ROW: S, Rhoarlw. Se'c'n'tury: Kt'llIl1'tlj. vI1I'l'LlNl1I't'I'Q If. NrIl'jl'F, larliamc-ntariun: J. Handy. Hvporti-r: H. Krivg. Vice--P1'1'-i4I4'l113 DllIlI1lil't'. Historian: 5. SIUIIIVII, H4-Crflaliml 1.1-aclvr. SECOND ROYV: Mrs Pzlluwr, .Kflvimrg U. Huflwl. S. Cm -- , I. A 1--A 1 mvull f llrllnl N Kllllan NI luwr E. Willigi. I. I,ulJd1'H. H. Cforlulwl. IE. Blli'lliIl. S. N11-Nlillun. THIRD ROW: U, Tu ti on, Ii. lluw-r. P. Kvnm-r. ,l, RiIlgIt'I'. C. Fhull. N. Wumlcfrly. 5. lihlllli U. Toth, K. Kirby. lf. Brown. J. Drivvr. NOT I'llI'l'l'RlilJ: H. Smith. 1 ' 4 9 rl I . I i 4 I QI omori ouv 5 Bu.s11w.s.s Leaders ll. lim-ltrmiii. I't'lllt'I'. 1-xpluilw thc l1U8lll'li'LlllOIl9 fm luumiii 1 mmmhtx lu X Qmith Q 'tt ian 4 v gt - ...F-n'. lf tlwuww-IIN. uml S. NlvNlillun. Pvggy Ruckman lf. jnlm-mi. lt. llrviclviilwaiigli. N. lluiimirv. :mil l'rPSir1m1t Rt-tu Kriwg gin' vumly onli-rx tn .l, Ftauffv-r. l uture- lhisim-ss l.:-mlefrs of America is thv nutimial attcncl the State tlmiwiitimi. At this mccftingz. elm-tiims youth orguiiizutiml fur lrusincss Stutlelits. One of its 1-hit-f were hclcl lm' Sluts' Olfivvts mul lliclisvillc Cillllli limm purpnsvs is to flvw-lop strong aggressive lvaclvrsllip su that with top limmrs. Sully lllimulcs wus elm-tort stutc st'i't'l'- these future lmsinvssnimi and women may lmrtir'ipatc tary, and Kathy Kirhy Yftlll tl1vf'1Wf'lt'1l Miss Sc-1'rm-tary inure 0fle't'tiw'ly in the' husiness ami Cummtmity lift- nl ol Ohioil rmitvst. Kansas City was tht- nvxt stop lur which tht-x will ht- ai mart. Kathi' wlierv slit- 1'1rIllll'lt'1l with wimit-rs lrum uthcr stuta-5 . . l Ou Octwlwr l2. tht- I4'.B.I..A. trzivvlc-tl to Lima. Ohm, to at the lxkllltltllll clHIlXt'llllUIl. - -.,,,,,, M.. ,, I FRONT ROW: B. Ballard, 5. Bldlilluii. Al. Wort. A. Kenner. N. Dunmiro. S. Stvnutii, N. Hurlvy. SICCOND ROW: D. Slattt-ry, A. llogcr. li. Brvitlculnaugli. Treasurcrg Kathy Kirby. Vim--l'1'4'simle'1it: Hrs. litlllfff, Aclvisorg Rvta Krivg. 5l'f'l't'lL11'yQ llarlt-nc Woudcrly, R1-pm'tv1'g J. llumly. Y. Caiiip. 'l'lllRlJ ROYV: C. Gm'Cuwt'tts. ,l. Slllllll-l'I', l'. Cottrell. Rlmarluf. li. Fi'-ln-iiulvr. .l. Iloftfwkt-r. A. Arnolrl. P. Ruvkuian. B. Clark. A. Smith. F. Killian. FOURTH ROWY: ll. Hltvlilmiii, .l. Ring:-r. lf. ,Itlllllf-fill. ll. Lintlvr. B. Hoon. il. Nultt-. L. ,IvnkinS. L. Smith, K. Wt-llg. 5. K1'llIi4'tl5'. ff. Wlultcra 62 NOT I'lf1'I'I'RED: E. Carr. The GAA. llmmu 8111111-yy VARSITY TICANI: Onstott. F. Rhoades. A. Arnold. If. I.anu1n, J. Ringer, l'n-.s1'1ff'11l J. Hiesungr. A, Kenner, I.. Smith. J. Otis. J. Handy. HU' FRONT ROW: M. Nolte. J. Towne. S. Ryroadcs, I.. Aglcr, A. Kenner, J. Hissong. I... Smith. C. Sllull. J. Peebles. S. Kennedy. S. Onstott. SECOND ROWV: M. Cover, D. Slattery, I.. Cmlfiw-y, N. Hissfmngr, IJ. Blade, J. Osinun, B. Tustison, J. Otis. K. Burley, Mrs. MCKeen. THIRD ROW: C. Headley. J. Blasing. I . Ji-well. I.. Knight. S. Nlvllillan. V. Bowkvr, F. Lanum, S. Dt-Xluth. A. Arnold. A. Roger. C. Ct-cow:-tts. W. Lantz. J. Fielmenaler. S. Stemen. N. Dunniire. R. Ranks. ll. lim-de-ii. li. Ballard. FOURTH ROW: J. Amie-rsmi. J. Rodocker. II. Rucktnan. P. Kenner. C. Walt:-r. K. Wells. S. Evans. NI. Wiriek. N. Hurley, ll. Votaw, NI. Wort. K. Hurley. R. Wright. R. Sll'lN'Illlll'I'. S. DeLong. S. Cromwell, L. Rasse-lt, ll. Hull. J. Stauffvr. S. Julinson. FIFTH ROW: J. l't-ter. J. Rilger, C. Jones, K. Hart. B. Bucllin. S. Rlmades, J. Ringer. R. Vnlkert, J. Amadvn. li. I.auh. A. Smith, J. Handy. J. Camp, C. Lengzarlier. NI. Cunard, J. Rowan, IJ. Tomlinson, C. IIalls-r. RESERVE TEAM: S. St:-nn-n. I.. Godfrey. J. Camp, A. Smith. S. lJs'Xlutl1. C. Walter. J. Amaden, BI. Nolte, A. Roger, C. Cecuwm-tts, S. Cromwell, J. Osmun. W-, The Girls' Athletic Assoviatimi is an organization I formed tu promote good spcvrtsliiurisliip and df-vt-lop ' aIl'tlvti1' appeal. The llivksville C. A. A. purtivipatvcl in llttYVllIlQl and intel'-svliuul llaiketlmall. The basketball team participated in eight games with nthcr schools. There was also an afternoon play day at Rluv Creek. The C. A. A. paid S4-0.00 toward this year's oliver'- leading uniforms and donated 3520.00 to the vliver- leading vamp fund. 63 W fs, Lv viffwfl, X f 3 Zffgj -63, Q ' T- 13?5' . .... se .M .431 A .-1 mn .Q M K I A' ,f x ff r- l, xhxif Y! M N' A Nl pu .1 lvl ck. Q3- J:-,A,,Q............,. it K , 3- sm Y 52 L,., U ,Q ,, lg, a Y E , L , , ' , -. ' '. V3 r .af 4 Q A U 4 QQ flizgh k,'- E-Ea. 1 ,v 21. Z. I . Knnf 1, M, f V E 2 if lk QBBKE 'IWQ nc' : I 68 S- 1 X., M: ik 'Vx FRONT ROW: L. Nlullett. R. Hinsch. T. Ridcnour, R. Schooley, R. Longworth, D. Stuckey, D. Metz. E. Hissong. l'. Carr. Coach Wahl. Stars of Tomorrow Coach Phil Wahl, happy over an undefeated season with - - l his freshmen. has some good-looking prospects for future 'lunlor Schedule Aces' Hicksvillee ,,,, ,,,, . Mark Center Freshman Schedule Hicksville Sherwood . Hicksville Tiffin Hicksville 30 Edgerton ,, ,, , ,16 Hicksville Nev , Hicksville I1 Oakwood 13 Hicksville Aversville Hicksville all Paulding ,, T Hicksville Jewell H Hicksville .18 Paulding 11 Hicksville Defiance , Hicksville l3 Defiance , , 19 Hicksville ,410 Oakwood H , 29 Hicksville Noble , 7 Hicksville 50 Defiance , 13 Hicksville Farmer Hicksville 113 Edgerton 19 Hicksville Edgerton Coach George Stoekman, a new mem- ber of the faculty, has done well in handling the Junior High Team this year. Lo 37 24 23 36 54. 26 21 cal 16 58 21 FRONT ROW: D. Worden. Klanagerg M. Onstott, B. Haver, K. Toth, J. Scott, K. Brush. D. Hammond. SECOND ROW: R. Down-ll, P. Slattery. R. Cordon. T. Betts, G, Meeks, D, Kirby. Mos What did I do to dcecrvo thii? I Talented Debbie Bi Votaw ll Hirzel Best Natuared Nan cy H url ey Frank H ostetler The Ballots -fore. oh. wherefore art thou. Elvis? Most Dependable Susie J DeMu th im Cromwell Say . IQ thw the- mmuvt' W T:1 Wh cares about the fire? I.et's see hat thxs baby w ll I Best Dancers Jani S Peter ,tink Fritz Kuhn 7I Please call hack later Most I ndustrious S 11 uron Tustison Gary Meek junior High Spotlights Poppiost Sally Scott Kenneth Toth s T 45 LINDA GODFREY+JIM BERCAW Prince and Princess of Hicksville High The Prince and Princess of Hicksville High School were chosen by the Sopho- more Class. They won this privilege by win- ning the Ohio Sales Tax Sta m p Contest. The Seniors, who were in second place, chose Reta Krieg and Zollen Tucker as Attendants. Sandra Clark and David Kirby represent- ed the Eighth Grade as third place Winners. The Prince and Princess and their At- tendants were honored at the annual Hixonian Dance on May 26. gxiyiiiki Swv-H312 K ii 'mi i, f.QkM.i'.. i A 21 Y, f W 6 4-if 'rf' ' it qs.. A Q' an important part of tht- music' 1ll'IlE-lI'lItlf'ltt. ClHIf'i'l'lS- 5 l it FRONT ROW: ll, D0f'llt'llr R. Hank-. ll. Tomlinson. .l. Rilgter. J. Amlerson. NI. Nolte. C. Jones, 111. 1.1-ngaclier. l , Jewell. SECOND ROW: P. Blarlc. J. Towne. KI. Wirick. l,. Agler. E, Volkert. 5. ll:-Long. K. Hllrlx-y. 5. llyroarle. R. limh. ,l. l'4'ts-r 'lihv lireshmzm Girls' Chorus was organized last year anrl sinm- that time has provccl itself to he This years chorus. consisting of twenty Fresh- man girls. sang at the Christmas anrl Spring tar- tuflded Voices The High School Chorus was Composecl of forty-six memlmers. of which there were four seniors. ten juniors. twenty-six sophomores. and six freshmen. Hehearsal time for this group was limits-rl to twim-e a week. The Chorus was very well received hy those attending the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Un Marcli l. they sang at the annual flistrict contest held in Bryan. Pep Band FIRST ROW: C. Walter, J. Siehenaler. L. Smith. R. Conine, J, Ringer, J. Stauffer. A. Smith, S. Tustison, B, Arnold, BI. Nolte, E. Carr. SECOND ROW: M. Kelley. J. Wonderly. l.. Smith. F. Erlsten, T. Sweeney, M. Brush, R. Green, D. Votaw, Mr. Smith, Director: J. Slattery. lf. Volkcrt, ll. Gecowetts. The purpose of the Hicksville High School Pep Band is to aid the cheering section in supporting the teams. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Smith, peppy music was played at each of the home lxaskethall games at half-time and between games. Rapp The Pep Band consisted of Senior Band who put forth add zest to our school spirit band. we say. 4'Creat work! as E5 Marlene Wonderly, Colby Cecowetts, Sue Stemen. Nancy Betts. 76 22 memhers of the time and effort to To lVIr. Smith and ITUUQTS Mrs. Culler taps senior member, K. Kirby. ational Bill Hirzel is tapped by Mr. Simpson. Socze ty B. llrcidenbaugh. escorted by Mr. Murphy, is congratulated by Mr. Jones on becoming a mem- ber of the National Honor Society. The Hicksville Chapter of the National Honor Society received its charter and held its first induc- tion in an impressive candlelight tapping ceremony on May 3, 1958. The chapter at Hicksville is sponsored by the Student Council. lts object is to create an en- thusiasm for Scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render Service, to promote worthy Leadership, and to encourage the development of Character in students of Hicksville High School. Three faculty members, Mr. Howard Schneider, Mrs. Mary Culler, and Mrs. Ruth Wfmocl. composed the organization and executive committee. The entire faculty serves on the chapter council. The Societyis standards are high. Election to membership is based on Scholarship first, with a grade average of 3.5 being required for eligibility. Candidates are then rated on a definite and strict basis on Character, Leadership, and Service quali- ties. Anyone who has these qualifications for mem- bership may be justly proud to be a wearer of the key. FRONT ROW: S. Kennedy, E. Lanum. K. Kirby. ll. llrcidcnbaugh. B, Hirzel. J. Hissong. SECOND ROW: ,l. Ringer. M. Brush. C. Gecowetts. J. Cromwell. A. Smith. S. Debiuth. M. Kelley. X A 'A 9 H . . A Cf 1 2 K W' J my pf A L ' ' L : A 1, i ,TZ -flu V . L , y kin ,wt K: 1 'K M - w k , L 1- lg? .ff K 3 K x r . .. ,pge,fl A 'fhigifffi 3 f- 1 :wk 1' .gf ,L ,ay u A- X? X. , kg , U - Q -A Q k Wm? X ' L, V-Wil? 5 xg? 'L f .LW -Q+gf 5s?m1S43 ,MQIQ 'S I 7 V ff75? 3fj 1 ,M vw ,gp -Im-Q25 mm 'W .. ., - M. , aqfefw' fi' . . . x Aw is A Q SQ ,, f f. i - - . -' . . Wig if .L -1 ' Ava! f V -vm X L ii, rg? Colby Gecowetts Linda Godfrey lim Green Frank Handy Robert Hart Beverly Haver Eddie Hissong ,lo Ann Humi Christena Husted Melissa Kelly Pat Kenner Shannon Killian Bob Kline Mike Langham Bob Lantz Iola Lobdell Sandra McMillen Dave Metz Allan Miller Kenny Onstott Gloria Osmun .ludy Osmun Jane Peebles Laura Quinn Janet Rowan Barbara Scott Gwen Sholl Julianna Siehenaler Ann Smith ' Elton Snyder Lynn Strubing Sue Stemen Beth Toth Frank Toth Barbara Tustison Connie Walter Karen Wells Larry West Joyce Wonderly Mary Wort e 4 OFFICERS: ,lim Slattery, Vice-Presidentg Bill Hirzel. Treasurerg Jean Hi on qecretarv Sandra Kennedy, President. Russell Amaden Arlene Arnold Bev Ballard Melvin Baxter Fred Blasing Bob Boon Virginia Bowker Terry Brown Russell Camp Ed Carr Art Corwin Douglas Doeden Duane Ducharme Sally Evans Jeannette Hanna Bill Hirzel Jean Hissong June Hurni Betty Husted Larry Jenkins Sandra Kennedy Linda Knight Wava Lantz Elsie Lanum Dennis Mettert Eloise Meyer Robert Mullet Robert Poth Joyce Ringer Sally Rhoades .lean Rodocker Joe Rodocker Barbara Ruckman LeRoy Schlosser Junior Class Eddie Sholl Rita Siebenaler J im Slattery .lim Slaughter Norval Stairhime Rodney Stairhime Janis Stauffer Donnie Tomlinson Sandra Tomlinson Jim Volkert Debra Votaw Clint Wirick Nancy Wonderly Rosemary Wright Absent when picture was taken, Bob Linder. . A , Massa A ,, ' ,Rm . f . f f N - Saw aw Q W X. S ii-'ff K .1 ,a f f Lk xx K . it . . 1 X if + fr ff Km H 'f.f'fWa+ga QE. Y ,Q ,. , K , W gg 1 '- w Hfqzv fi? R ,x me 1 , . . 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' A +1 ur 1, 4-3 v . . a ar, N M-f Wt K, A 3, ' ' 'gh W.. ik 1 1 w fishy' JJ 'sl V M, . , ,, f -Q f K gfunfxgkv 5 9 ., x ' S' 'wk L? , 5 ak Our Monarchs Mlieigned but Did Not Rulev Queen Nancy Hurley-King Dick Rowan The senior class of Hicksville High presented their annual Coronation and Variety Show on March 14. The balmy breezes among the palm trees, the swishing of grass skirts, the many colorful leis, and that beautiful island music all combined, pro- vided a relaxing and unforgettable evening of entertainment. In this island setting, who could resist the charms of the pretty hula dancers, or the mystery of that unusual spectacle - the black-light war dance? All this, plus the novel calypso. a native interpretative dance, and many other typical Ha- waiian numbers made an enchanting evening for everyone. The high point of the evening was reached when King Dick Rowan, Queen Nancy Hurley and their Court, in all their majestic splendor, entered the auditorium. Dancing to the melodious strains of George Wilderson's Orchestra began with the grand march led by King Dick, Queen Nancy and their Court and the Class of 1958. Islanders E. Johnson, I. Handy, S. Onstott, D. Carwile, and C. Krieg, relax under the shade of an island palm tree. Faithful slaves Z. Tucker, F. Hostetler, D. Votaw, and G. Meyers, guard and 'Scool off King Kamaki Haver while N. Dunmire sways to hula music. In the middle of an island, D. Carwile is wooed by hula dancers, R. Krieg and M. Wonderly. F. Hostetler, C. Meyer, N. Dunmire, D. Votaw, B. Clark, M. Hitzeman, L. Haver, and L. Smith enjoy some American rock 'n' roll. 85 6 ,.., 4: 1,3 'av 'KNO' X Nb , W 2 X , ,LQLLL if Y 'SW .M ..... ,. .411 was fi i'f1f-f-gig ., . ,. , tgiigigxiig X 2. . D... A at wg ,?,,Q,.QN, , fi- .S ,. .V ,AQEi9i: 'iv5' 152 Qs K Mfg f--kx1g:l55m555f ?Se V f- . 1 w,.m,. . wsgw, um Q Qs QW ' Y' if ,., iii if 15 - NF ' :Q 3 '- 3-Wifi. i , 1 ., :Xf . ENE P1111 'nr Crown Mistress J. Otis places the crown of Queen Nancy I on N, Hurlcy while- D. Rowan gives his kingly ap- proval. dance of the islands. A i Lending an air of sophistication to the program. L. Brown assumcd his role as Master of Cere- 1ll0Illf'S. 88 ueen Nancy and King Dick rule in majestic splendor over their royal court. M. Wonderly expertly handled her swords for the black-light Hawaiian War Dance. B. Cecowetts, S. Onstott, J. Ford, and S. Erlsten interpret South Seas rhythm with the calypso. Soft music provided an appropriate setting for this display of perfect co- ordination as J. Otis picks up the handkerchief from the floor. A Song of Old Hawaii was rendered by N. Hurley, S. Erlsten, A. Kenner, D. Votaw, B. Gecowetts, D. Rowan, D. Slattery and P. Ruckman. FRO SI 1 H Cancer NI' ROW: P. Ruvkmau. A. K1'IlIlt'I'. J. Sivlnt-rtulmg I.. Smith. IJ. Tomlinwn. R. Cuninv. CIOIYIJ ROWI: .l. Pvt:-r. B. Luulm. S. llmmwm-II. .l. Towne. IJ, lim-th-n. J. Catnip. lf. Nh-yn-r. N. DvNIutI1, K. Onstutt. THIRD RIIW: Mr. Paul Smith. Dirt-ctorg S. D0Lfmg, NI. Wbrt. IC. XX I ff X Nu I ll Nut R I at II W Nl 'ittig:. If. Toth. S. Byroacc, J. Stun 1-r. .I tit 1. . It aw. . lrwr. FOIII II R0 I: . rush. S. KPnnPcIy. S. Ifrlsten. S. RI1oa4Ivs. J. Anmclvll. II. Havflr, T. Swm-ney. NOT IIICTIIREII: . Smith. Clarinet and I.. IIIasing. Clarim-t. H' If 'll With tht- apprmlvll of the wintx-r mfmths. prar'tir'f' CIIZIIIISIPII from IllLlI'l'Il1'S to ovvr- turffs. Cmwerts to givv, contest to przu'tit'0 for. unit the PI'l'llLlI'i1Ii0Il of music for tht' tnuny vommunity functions. IIIHIT' than kept nur music' ctr-partment husy. The appro- Band Q 3 f 5 E FRONT HOW: C. Yvaltvr. S. Killian. C. Hz-udlcy, M. Conarcl, J. llilgivr. .l. Ringer. SECOND ROW: N, Lourks, J, HQ-tts. .l. xV47Ilill'I'lY. M. Kvlly. li. Arnolrl. M. Nullv. II. Cvcmvfltts. .l. Hurni. E. Carr. THIRD ROWY: .l. Yrwllu-rt. L. Smith. J. Cr:-4-n. ll. Yotaw. li. Rolirs. 5, Clark. J. Riilgrvr. A. Bogvr, XI. liurlingamv, ff. Hallvr. D, Flatt:-ry. F. Tuftifoii. l7Ol'H'llH HOW: W. I.uuc-kQ. R. Longsworth. .l. Slalwry. lf. Volkl-rt. I.. Je-ukins. li. Klvvmvctta NOT I'lffTIlRED: J, Griffith. Trumpvt. and P. Burlingamx-. Iii-lla lusicmakers friaiimi of their music lay thi- ziuflif-five. fruin thi- rise of Nlr. Slllilll-S baton lu ilu- last applause. was eviderive of work well mlmw. With slurtly bunmls. Iitltlit- tIurr's notes Cttlllf' out loud and It takes at lot of wind to play ai big: horn as he play-his truinpe-t. and Jim Volkert has what it takes to play it just right. 2 i 3 if? if I t i ' cv- !! iz Looks and voices must go together because these boys have both. They are Rex Co- nine, ,lint Volkert, Dave Metz, and Jim Cromwell. 92 Mode it Soft and Clear ring the blending tones 1 f y f the singers. But stop! Wait! Was that a J ' note I heard there? Let's start over once 1 ffroin the beginning . . . So go the prac of the Solo and Ensemble contestants. Pra if .0 makes perfect and perfect it must be. i stuclents strivecl continually until March 1 Then Caine the Challenge they had been work Q ing for. 'llwenty-four stuflents represe Hicksville at the District Music Auditions Bowling Green and waited with high hopes ,V I the results. F-f X tl' . 1 Um, lx i Tuning up for a perfect song is the girls' triple trio. 'l'hey are Ann Smith, Aecompanist, Shannon Killian, Jean Rotlocker, Sue Sternen, Joyee Womb-rly. Colby Geeowetts, Arlos Boger, Judy Camp, Susie Dehluth. zintl Connie Waltt'r. Debbie Votaw has entertained many audiences with her fine Wusic Masters When you hear the soft sound of piano keys, you will find Ann Smith playing. She serves as a piano accompanist to many of the music activities. llhe Students who displayed their music and talent are: Deborah Votaw, Baritone Horn im Volkert, Sousaphone d Carr, Trumpet nn Smith and ,lim Volkert, Piano Solo im Cromwell, Dave Metz, Jim Volkert, Rex Conine-Boys' Quartette 'Sheila Johnson, Melissa Kelley, Beth Laub, Susan DeLong, Deanna Tomlinson, ,ludy Towne-Girls' Sextette ean Bodocker, Shannon Killian, Sue Stemen, Colby Gecowetts, Arlos Boger, Deborah Votaw, Judy Camp, Connie Walter, Susie DeMuth-Girls, Triple Trio inn Smith and Mrs. Glenn Volkert, Accompanists. The happiness of the girls' sextette is displayed in their voices as they sing. They are Deanna Tomlinson, Judy Towne, Beth Laub, Susan DeLong. Melissa Kelley. and Sheila Johnson. 93 ll! W. Lantz, B. Boon, B. Hirzel, J. Volkert, J. Rodocker, S. Rhoades, and J. Hissong. What Love ls Too Much Troublef, the Junior play, took place in an off-beat, off-the-campus joint called the Poison Pot. Pinky, Joe, and Oggy met here and devised ways to keep out of trouble. They hired a big name band and then couldn't pay for it. Locking the band leader in the deep freeze didn't help mat- ters any. With people lying all over the place suffering from 'ifood poisoning and the health department trying to close the Poison Pot, there was some real excitement. Ccfllhe Playgs the Thing , QB B. Hillel. J. Docker, J. Volkvrt. Alle is stiffer than a board! Toasly Debbie Votaw foe Burke Bill Hirzel Pinky Hamillon Jim Volkert '40ggy .llcCloslrey Clint Wirick Connie Ashton Joyce Ringer Ebb Dunham Wava Lantz Flo Dunham, Jean Hissong Shirley Bradford Sally RllOi1ClCS Sugar Lou Jackson Elsie Lanum Monica Bates Jean Rodocker Mrs. Bates ,, Sandra Kennedy Dr. Pillsy , H ,e,, Bob Boon Miss Emily Ross Janis Stauffer Cliff Hayward Joe Rodocker D. Votaw. J. Hissorlg, J. Rodocker, S. Kennedy. D. Mettert, B. Ballard, and J, Slattery bring back the '20's in their rollicking Why. l think this college is beautiful! presentation of the Charleston. is t . f K 2 . K K it t H : gt g f 1 i 5 .M , i ' ' S ' A ! .1 J lll.. Wings on Their Feet Fifteen boys reported for the Hicksville track team this year. With a new track completed, interest in this sport should be stimulated for better teams in the future. Glenn Myers earned the captainship by accumulating 72 points during the season. Congratulations to all boys for their efforts this season. Under the capable leadership of Coach Schneider, the track team excellently represented our school. I never ran the-sv beforefl said Jim Slattery, as he attempts the 180 yard low hurdles. DUAL MEETS Showing good form, George Nolte clears the high jump bar at 5 feet 2 inches, good for first place. 72 5X6 69 U2 73 H.H.S .t,,,t, , , .27 1,f 6 Antwerp 7 H.H.S .,,,,, 4-8 172 Bryan Res. ,, H.H.S .t,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Paulding ,t,,,, . ,. H.H.S ,55 l,f'2 Payne A, ,, ,,... ,. H.H.S H.H.S .80 TRIANGULAR MEETS 421.01 Antwerp , Continental 32 1X4 Continental ,...,t .. 44 1X2 20 721,!2 'Fred Blasing just missed his attempt in the pole vault his goal for next season-11 feet. FRONT ROW: T. Knight, L. Smith, F. Toth, B. Gecowetts. C. Myers, B. Ringenberg, B. Mullet, C. Camp. SECOND ROW: D. Docden, G. Nolte. T. Brown. A. Miller. Coach Schneider, B. Kline, 9 C. Wirick, J. Slattery, F. Blasing. D. Mettert. 5 -Salt . ., I Although the Aces try to hit the ball hard enough so they won't have to slide, it pays to know how as demonstrated by J. Rodocker and D. Rowan. Our sharp-eyed outfielder, M. Hitzeman, takes H H S S I ' , care of opponents' fly halls with no trouble at all. n Q . The Hicksville Aces started off their baseball season by entering tournament play with only two days of practice. ln the first game with Delphos-Jefferson, the Aces came out on top by a score of 14-3. The Aces overtook Paulding the next day by a score of 3-2. Still behind in play, the Aces met New Bremen. The game, played under heavy winds, was another victory for the Aces by the score of 10-6. Next the Aces met St. Henry which proved to be a little stronger. With only one hit, the Aces were blanked 7-0. This ended their tournament play. After their first defeat. the Aces got back in the winning ways by defeating Mark Center 6-2. With school coming to a close, the Aces got in three more victories. The first game, Ney was defeated 3-0. Next Hicksville's City team lost to the Aces, 8-0. The final game with Farmer showed a score of ll-6. The Aces ended their season with a very fine record which consisted of eight wins and one defeat. The Aces made a fine showing of their efforts through the top-flight coaching of Mr. Willianis. FRONT ROW: K. Onstott, M. Langham. B. Linder. Xl. Hitzeman, T. Ridenour, J. Rodocker, L. Hitzeman. SECOND ROW: L. Slattery. S. Erlsten. D. Rowan. P. Carr. P. Griffith, B. Hirzel, L. Haver. Mr. Williams. Coach. Valedictorian Because of her high scholastic standing through- out high school, Kathy Kirliy has achieved the honor of Valedictorian. Not only was Kathy an Aw student. hut she was always Willing to lend a helping hand to the many outside activities in which she participated. Kathyls hobbies outside of school include cooking, sewing. and reading. The Senior Class extends their most sincere Congratulations to Kathy for her outstanding record. Scholars Supreme Salutatorian The honor of Salutatorian was well earned by Bernadette Breidenhaugh. Not only did she rate high in scholastic ahility, hut Bernadette was always willing to do that extra work for l .l3.L.A.. Hixon- ian. and the Senior Class. The hest wishes of the Senior Class go to Bernadette for tl lmright future. :M As M. Conard pins M. Brush's American Legion Essay Award Pin on him, they recall their prize winning essays. C. Nolte, Senior president, presents to S. Kennedy, ,lunior president, the plaque of Hicksville High School with the hope that she and her class will carry on the tradition and principles which are enumerated on the shield. QTLLOT and Mr. Simpson beamed with pride as he presented Letterman's Club trophies to L. Haver, Presidentg Z. Tuckerg and F. Hostetler. Mr. Jones says to K. Kirby and G. Nolte, l Dare You, Kathy and George. Mr. Ringer presents scholarships to Findlay College to honor students K. Kirby and B. Breidenbaugh Lv-5... Awards Day The Outstanding F.B.L.A. Member for 1958, K. Kirby, receives her trophy as P. Ruckman and A. Smith, recipients of typing awards, and S. Kennedy and M. Wonderly, recipients of shorthand awards, look on. . X 1 2 X ef. , . M . wk ff 0 f .gin The Junior High Spelling Champion, lj, Martin, and the Senior We now preseiit five of the top scholars in Northwestern Ohio High Spelling Champion, K' Wells, hold the cups which signify who received their excellence in scholarship from Hicksville High. their triumph- Mi-S. Batchelor mai-lo the presentation. Mr. Ringer presents certificates to B. Breidenbaugh, G. Osmun, B. Laub. L. Smith, and D. Doeden. Mr. Wahl has reason to be proud of his award winning science scholars who happen to be B. Gecowetts, L. Robinson, and S. Erlsten. 99 PAUL E. ADAMS Take care of me, good men are rare. FFA 1, 2, Cafeteria 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 4. BERNADETTE LOUISE BREI DENBAUGH Her motto: To be happy and successful in everything I do. FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Commercial Contest 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Booster Club 2, Coronation Court, Most Studious 4, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Class Play 4, Office Girl 4, Librarian 2, Salutatorian. LANCE BROWN If silence is golden, then Lance must be 100 per cent brass. Track 2, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, Cafeteria 4, FFA 1, 2, Secretary 2, Coronation 4. VERA ANN CAMP When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to giggle, let us giggle. GAA 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Class Play 3, 4, Office Girl 4, Coronation 4. DAVID NELSON CARWILE Watch out, you big wide world, here I come. Intramurals 1 2 3 4- Footballl 2 Track 1 4- Booster Club 1 Cafeteria 1, Class Play 3, 4, Coronation 4. 7 l M , BARBARA ANN CLARK Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty but never bad. GAA 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, FBLA 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Spoon- drift 3, Hixonian 4, Cafeteria 1, Librarian 2, Coronation 4. MARY PAULA COTTRELL With a feather constantly tickling her funny bone. GAA 1, Chorus 2, Music Festival 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, FBLA 3. 4, Commercial Contest 3: Booster Club 1, 2, Coronation 4, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4: Cafeteria 1: Class Play 3. 4. NELLIE JANE DUNMIRE Her qualities outnumber her inches. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1: Chorus 2, Music Festival 2, Girls, Glf-e Club 2, FBLA 3. 4, FHA 3, 4. Historian 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 4, Coronation 4: Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Cafeteria 1, Class Play 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 4. STEVEN J. ERLSTEN Only in the football field did he have any kick coming. Intramurals 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Coronation Court, Most Musical 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 2g Solo-Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 Spoondrift 33 Class Play 33 Boys' State 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Music Workshop 23 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD EMMITT GECOWETTS lim not so smart at allg just brilliant. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus lg Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Booster Club 1, 2, 43 Coronation Court, Most Studious 43 Solo-Ensemble Contest 3g Spoondrift 33 Hixonian 43 Class Play 3, 43 Outstanding Student 1, 33 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD LEE GREEN He may be quiet now, but wait until you know him. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Music Festival 1, 23 Spoon- drift 33 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Play 3, 43 Coronation 4. PHILLIP C. CRIFFITH Better men than I may have lived, but I seriously doubt it. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf lg Booster Club 43 Coronation 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 23 Class Play 3, 43 Li- brarian 3. eniors MARY JEAN HANDY lf silence is golden, she is twenty-four carat. GAA 2, 4, Basketball Team 2, 43 Leaders Club 43 Intramurals 3, 43 FBLA 43 FHA 4, Reporter 43 Student Council 23 Spoon- drift 33 Hixonian 43 Cafeteria 13 Class Play 3, 43 Office Girl 43 Librarian 1, 33 Social Council 13 Cheerleader 13 Coronation 4. LARRY L. HAVER One's worth should be judged by one's size. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 23 Class Officer 13 Class Play 3, 43 Librarian 33 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Basketball Manager 23 Coronation 4. MICHAEL LEE HITZEMAN If ladies interfere with work, quit work. Intramurals 1, 33 Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 4' Class Play 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, Treasurer3 Coronation 4. FRANK LEE HOSTETLER A small man sometimes casts a big shadow. Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2g Track 1, 2g Coronation Court, Best Personality 4' Out- standing Student 43 Co-Captain, Football 3. NANCY KAY HURLEY If sweetness admits one to heaven, she is well on her way. GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Flag Bearer 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 FBLA'3, 45 Latin Club '2, Vice-President 25 Coronation Queen OFFICERS: Dick Rowan, Vice-President5 Joanne Otis, Treasurer5 George 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Nolte, President5 Leon Robinson, Secretary. eniors President 45 Junior-Senior Waitress 35 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Class Play 35 Office Girl 45 Home- coming Attendant 2, 35 Librarian 1, 2, 35 Outstand- ing Student 45 Girls' State 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. JULIA ELAINE JOHNSON The reason gentlemen prefer blondes. GAA 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Music Festival 3, Girls' Glee Club 25 FBLA 3, 45 Booster Club 1, 25 Coronation 45 Junior-Senior Waitress 25 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Cafeteria 15 Office Girl 4. ANNETTE MADONNA KENNER My heart is whole and fancy freeg go away, little boys, don't bother me. GAA 1, 2,'3, 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Leaders Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Music Festival 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 FBLA 3, 45 Commercial Contest 3, 45 Latin Club 2, President 25 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Coronation Court, Wittiest 45 Junior- Senior Waitress 25 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Class Play 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Librarian 1, 25 Outstanding Student 2, 35 Journalism Workshop 35 Girls' State Alternate 35 Student Band Director 45 Betty Crocker Award 4. KATHRYN ANNE KIRBY Clever enough to convince us that we are cleverer than she is at her cleverest. GAA 1, 2, 35 Band 15 Chorus 2, 35 FBLA 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Commercial- Contest 3, 45 Miss Secretary of Ohio 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,.Treasurer 3, President 45 Booster Club 35 Coronation Court, Most Likely to Succeed 45 Class Officer 15 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Class Play 45 Homecoming Queen5 Journalism Workshop 35 Valedictorian 45 FTA 1, 2, Secretary 25 Mask 81 Sandal 25 Y-Teens 2. CARLIN M. KRIEG A future farmer-he loves the land. Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Track 35 Cafeteria 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 FFA 1, 2. RETA LOU KRIEG She carries a smile and a word for all, remarkable for one so small. GAA 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 43 Com- mercial Contest 3g FHA 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Booster Club 2, 35 Coronation 4, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4g Cafeteria 13 Class Play 4. LESTER DELOY KRONTZ May everyone be what he thinks himself to be. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2g Track 1, 3, 45 Junior- Senior Waiter 2g Cafeteria 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE MURPHY Bewarel I may do something sensational yet. Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Coronation 4. GLENN ARTHUR MYERS Women? I came here to drink of knowledge. Football 2, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE WILLIAM NOLTE As boss of the seniors he never shirked, no one can say that he never worked. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 4, FBLA 43 Commercial Contest 3g Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Coronation Court, Most Likely to Succeed 4g Junior-Senior Waiter 2, Class Officer 3, 4g Spoondrift 39 Hixonian 45 Class Play 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4. ' QTLLOTS D. Slattery gives the last minute touch to L. Robinson, another handsome senior, about to have his picture taken. SHARON LEE ONSTOTT Her heart is like the moon there s a man in it GAA 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Chorus I 2 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 2 Class Officer 1 Girls Rifle Team 25 School Paper 25 Class Play 4 Librarian 1 Cheer leader 2. JOANNE RUTH OTIS The two studies she likes best 0 all the heart o a boy and basketball. GAA 2, 4, Basketball Team 2, 4 leaders Club 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 35 Twirler 2 3 Pep Band 1 'Vlusic Festival 15 Booster Club 2, 35 Coronation Crown Mistress 4 Junior-Senior Waitress 25 Class Officer I 3 4 Spoondrift 3 Hixonian 45 Cafeteria 15 Cashier 3 Class Play 3 4 0fflCF Girl 45 Girls' State 35 Cheerleader 2, 4. ARLENE BEVERLY POISEL Her face is sometimes as red as her hair. GAA 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 FBLA 35 Booster Club 1 25 Coronation 45 Spoondrift 35 Cafeteria 15 Class Play 4. LEON LESLEY ROBINSON The good die young, my, I must take care of myself. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Junior-Senior Waiter 25 Class Officer 3, 45 Spoondrift 35 Class Play 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD B. ROWAN Girls take delight in his breadth and height. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Golf 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Coronation King 45 Junior-Senior Waiter 35 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Class Play 3, 45 Boys' State 3. PEGGY JEAN RUCKMAN My greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say I can't. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Music Festival 1, 2, 35 FBLA 3, 4, President 45 Commercial Contest 45 Booster Club 2, 35 Coronation Court, Most Musical 45 Junior- Senior Waitress 25 SolcfEnsemble Contest 2, 45 Spoondrift 35 Hixonian 45 Class Play 35 Student Band Conductor. GARY JOSEPH SHOLL May he play such a good game on the gridiron of this world that he won't have to go where there are gridirons in the next. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Class Play 45 FFA 1, 25 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. I IO4 Seniors DONNA E. SLATTERY The smile on her face is but a reflection of her heart. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus'1, 2, Pep Band 2, Music Festival 3, FBLA 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Coronation Court, Most Athletic 4, Junior-Senior Waitress 2, Class Officer 1, 2, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Cafeteria 1, 2, Cashier 2, Homecoming Attendant 1. LINUS JOSEPH SLATTERY I like work, it fasciruztes me, I could sit and watch it for hours. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 23 Booster Club 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Coronation Court, Most Athletic 4, Junior-Senior Waiter 2, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. LANA LOUAN NA SMITH I may as well take my time, there's a whole life ahead of me. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, FBLA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Booster Club 2, Junior-Senior Waitress 2, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Class Play 3, Office Girl 4, Librarian 2. ZOLLEN LEE TUCKER When you feel like exercise, just lie down till the feeling goes away. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Waiter 2, Spoondrift 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors DAVID R. VOTAW When you play, play hard, when you work-by the way, when do you work? Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 49 Latin Club 1, 25 Junior-Senior Waiter 2, Varsity Club 3, 4. MARY MARLENE WONDERLY So cute and sweet from her head to her feet, as a maforette, she can't be beat. Twirler 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Reporter 4, Commercial Contest 3 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Secretary Treasurer 2, Coronation Court, Best Personality 4, Junior-Senior Waitress 2, Spoondrift 3, Hixonian 4, Cafeteria 1, Class Play 4 JUDY LYNNE FORD CNot Picturedl A smile for all, a greeting too, a sweet and friendly way she has Chorus 1, Coronation 4, Cadet Choir 2, 3, Girls' Trio 3, Vick- ings 2, 3, Dancing. The Ni ht of ights . . . The Junior- enior Prom . Xe i 1 G. Nolte, A. Kenner, S. Kennedy-I hope I can remember what I am to say. if, ' 3 5 . t K .A r if 1 t. s 'r f,,- Q 3 A t 'iff as . , s J. Hurni, J. Stauffer, R. Wright. D. Votaw. S. Kennedy. J. Ringer-And there I was with my hair pinned up- Saturday night, May 17, the Seniors were enter- tained in an exotic atmosphere of outer space. Everyone was served a delicious meal by the Sopho- more g'Space Acesf' Top billing entertainment was provided by the uSpace Aces in their dancing and singing act. The Butler Hi Fi Band7s music lent an air of en- chantment to this evening, long to be remembered. 1 -. X me f-e.. . 'gy'-guys- , X ...5.J?.:' s W eei'e JW G. Nolte, A. Kenner, S. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson-As the program of an unforgettable '06 evening progresses- P. Adams, L. Brown, G. Myers, Z. Tuck:-r, B. Murphy F Ho tetltr and L Robmson Our handsome classmates. Our Commencement gn... D. Slattery. C. Nolte, P. Ruckman, N. Hurley. M. Hitzeman, ur pare-me teacher and frrend and B. Gecowetts-Yellow roses for the graduates. We walk the last mile. Rev. John W. Auer- Make Christ a goal in your life. K. Kirby- We must strive to better ourselves. The End and May comes and with it final exams, the Prom, Baccalaureate, and then Commencement. lt is the end of a story of basic training and the opening of a new book of adventures lies before us. Throughout our twelve years we have had before us many trials and decisions, along with accomplish- ments and honors of which we can be justly proud. A. Kenner and P. Ruckman-A final performance for these two players. We reach with extended hands for the long- awaited diploma. lt is a key opening a door into our future. This door holds behind it further goals FUREGROUNIJ: L. Robinson. P. Ruckman, A. Kenner. L. Slattery B. Breidenbaugh, S. Frlsten. N. Hurley, J. Otis. and D. Rowan- Twelve years for this. W-Q31 he FOREGROUND: A. Kenner, G. Myers, l.. Slattery, P. Griffith B Brel baugh, L. Smith, S. lfrlstcn. N. Hurley, V. Camp, G. Nolte E Johnson Krieg, J. Otis, D. Rowan. and K. Kirby---A very good speech Bernadette Keginning . . . Diplomas facing us as a challenge. We shall accept this chal- lenge striving for success in all we undertake. The hand shakes and congratulations of our parents, teachers, and friends become a reward to us for reaching this goal of education. As we leave school, we know it was not in vain that we learned, and that, while we take with us wonderful memories, we leave a little bit of us at Hicksville High. P. Cottrell, D. Green, L. Haver, J. Ford, L. Smith, and D Votaw One goal reached, but many more to come-. L. Krontz., F. Hostetler. D. Carwile, M. Hitzeman, and S. Erlsten-Hey boys, look what we found. The Capitol in all its splendor. enior Class in Washington and Williamsburg Mrs. Culler and Mrs. Ringer-Even the chaperones have fun! S. Onstott-Hey! Dorft leave me here! L. Robinson-Come on up, the weather is fine. L. Slattery, L. Haver, and G. Sholl-Hey! You can't take a picture of us. We're eating! Mr. Ringer-What? Where did I get the pocketbook? f '5 4 E. . I s M. Hitzeman, F. Hostetler, and B. Murphy- Entertainment supplied free in the dome car. Sunday night, April 13, the H.H.S. Senior Class left for Washington, D. C. Monday was spent sight-seeing in o11r Nationis Capital, viewing the Library of Con- gress, the Supreme Court Building, the FBI, and the U. S. Naval Academy. Later at Baltimore, Maryland, the Seniors boarded a large steamboat, The District of Columbia, for a cruise down the Chesapeake Bay to Norfolk. Tuesday was spent in colorful Williams- burg, Virginia, and historical Jamestown. Included in the itinerary on Wednesday were the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Washingtonis Monument, the beautiful sight of the Japanese cherry trees in full bloom, the Smithsonian Institute, the U. S. Art Gallery, Museum of Natural History and the unforget- table trip to Mount Vernon. K. Kirby, N. Dunmire, and R. Krieg-Hey, now! Is this allowed? ik , ei, 4, M. Hitzeman-Now I know-there are 898 steps to the top of the Washington Monument. l l I if This step won't seem so big in 12 more years. F216 Mr. Jones extends congratulations to a member of 0 Class of 1970. Friday, May 9. the members of the Class of 1970 presented a program which gave their proud -Z 9 and beaming parents and friends a small idea of what they had learned since they entered school last September. the lI2 The kindergarten graduates were presented with diplomas promoting them into the first grade. When can we go home? Oh, what if my hat falls off! Alumni MOTTO: Friendship and Culture OFFICERS OF THE ALUMNI MAX McDONALD '47 ............................................................ Pfwidefli ALLEN HILBERT '37 .....,.......,..................,F..AF ...... V ice-Pfeslklenl GLADYS KING-SKINNER ,40 ..........,...... ..,.. .4..... .... . ........ S e c retafy KATHLEEN McCOLLOUGH-WALTER 139 ........................,. TTCUSUVCT No addresses are given for residents of Hicksville, Ohio. The designates those men who have given their lives during World War Il and Korea. 1881 SUPT. T. REESE MILLISON Nora Farmer-Shepherd l deceasedl Ella Everett-Faber fdeceasedl Mary Sinn-Kinmont fdeceasedl 1882 SUPT. T. REESE MILLISON Viola Smith Cdeceasedl Lillie Goras-Pettit ldeceasedl Almeda Platter-Bilderback ideceasedl Edwin C. Clay fdeceasedl 1884 SUPT. C. A. FYKE Ella Weaver-Clay C deceased? 1885 SUPT. C. W. PRETTYMAN Kate M. Meek fdeceasedl Carrie G. Brown fdeceasedl Belle Ritenour-Gottfried fdeceasedl Jennie Otis-Williams fdeceasedl 1886 SUPT. C. W. PRETTYMAN Angie O. Wright-Utter ldeceasedl Ada Platter-Lash ldeceasedl Lura Hamilton-Husner fdeceasedl Luther Wesner fdeceasedl 1887 SUPT. S. S. LUTZ Elizabeth Jordon-Clough fdeceasedl Susie Ainsworth-Hardesty fdeceasedl Ida Correll-Culler fdeceasedl Nettie Wilson-Wesner fdeceasedl 1888 SUPT. S. S. LUTZ Olive LaRue-Austen fdeceasedl Gertrude Miller-Ackley fdeceasedl Charles B. Brown ideceasedl Mercy Coulter-Dorsey fdeceasedl Della Maxwell-Hilbert tdeceasedl Maud Meek-Hood ldeceasedl 1889 SUPT. S. S. LUTZ Edgar J. Correll fdeceasedl Dora Batchelor-Deedly K deceasedl May Beadle-Glassmire ldeceasedl Carrie Meek-Hunton, Evanston, lll. Nellie Crowl-Haney fdeceasedJ Anna Meek fdeceasedl Ella Duncan-Mitchell, Columbus, Ohio 1890 SUPT. W. E. BOWMAN Samuel A. Jordon, Cincinnati, Ohio Minnie Ridenour-Bricker ldeceasedl Ada Conard-Hood fdeceasedl Eva Nichols-Landis funknownl Dora Curtis-Overhalt, Ada, Ohio 1891 SUPT. W. E. BOWMAN Mable Umbenhauer-Mundhenk, Toledo, Ohio Fordyce F. Richards ldeceasedl 1892 SUPT. W. E. BOWMAN Edith Batchelor-Gregg, Las Cruces, N. M. Bernice Hollinger-Hill ldeceasedl Grace Correll-Baker, Santa Monica, Calif. Georgia Brown-Milliman fdeceasedl George Lilly Cdeceasedl J. Scudder Hull fdeceasedl 1893 SUPT. W. E. BOWMAN Minnie Rose-Thompson, Detroit, Mich. Mary Smith-Seibold, Detroit, Mich. Nellie Wilderson fdeceasedl Gracy Crary-Deardorf Cdeceasedl Fred Umbenhaur fdeceasedl 1894 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Lula .lump-Conard fdeceasedl Effie Horn-Clark Lucy Higgins-Guerney fdeceasedl Harriet Correll-Hawkins, Toledo, Ohio Cornelia Davis-Griffith, South Bend, Ind. Jenny Lilly-Rowan ldeceasedl Ella Loomis fdeceasedl Anna Martin fdeceasedb Nettie Nichols-Hablewitz ldeceasedl Mary Shanklin fdeceasedl Pearl Ackley-Patterson Cunknownl 1895 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Florence Coulter-Gage fdeceasedl Mercy Wright-Deibel fdeceasedl Harry V. Wilson fdeceasedl Frank Milliman ldeceasedl 1896 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Clara Maxwell-Mastin Minta Moore-Banks fdeceasedl Orris Rodocker Estella Hoffman-Katzenmeyer, Bowling Green, Ohio William Dalrymple ldeceasedl Estell Lilly fdeceasedl Mary Nichols, Butler, lnd. 1897 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Irene Hayes-Pinkerton Cdeceasedl Wilberta Williams-Conard, Kendallville, lnd. Leona Reaser-Rheinfrank, Battle Creek, Mich. Harriet Parker-Jameson, Battle Creek, Mich. Bertha Wright fdeceasedl 1898 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Jessie Wetzel-Wilson Cdeceasedl lla Ferris-Correll fdeceasedl Rena Wilson-Morris, Battle Creek, Mich. Mable Wyckoff-Dixon, Caro, Mich. Nellie Barnett-Maxwell Cdeceasedl Herbert C. Tannehill, Muskegon, Mich. Ora Rose fdeceasedl Carl F. Boester ldeceasedl Ethel Coulter-Smith, Rolla, Mo. Virginia Batchelor-Needles Cunknownl Martha Nichols-Stanley funknownl Della Berger-Cole fdeceasedl Edna Parker-Troy, Schenectady, N. Y. Laura Wesner-Harshman, Mulberry, Ind. 1899 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Daisy Hill-Tuttle fdeceasedl Frank Hiscox fdeceasedl Harry Getrost Cdeceasedl Thomas Townsend, Toledo, Ohio Nellie Smith-Leige, Battle Creek, Mich. Ray Davis, Auburn, Ind. Nellie Miller-Edwards Cdeceasedl Lena Bricker-Grier, Fort Wayne, Ind. Blanche Tannehill Kdeceasedl 1900 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Stella Peacock-Dowell ideceasedl Bessie Helsel-Gadsey, Bellevue, Wash. Mable Shenton-Zolman fdeceasedl Dora Galloway-Berger, Colorado Springs, Colo. Margaret Barnett-Patterson fdeceasedl Otho Dalrymple fdeceasedl 1901 SUPT. W. A. SALTER Ernest Boester ideceasedl Laird Hoff Walter Ferris Ethel Cahill-Miller Ella Boester Altha Potter, New Berlin, N. Y. Charles Wetzel Cdeceasedl Goldie Boon-Jolley May F reebum fdeceasedl 1902 SUPT. A. D. RANK Vada Bender-Wentworth, Quincy, Mich LaVerne Hart-Brewster Wayne Hughes fdeceasedl Bertha Peacock-Collins fdeceasedl Grace Tannehill, Chicago, lll. 1903 SUPT. A. G. BAGNALL Jett Griffin-Hoff Frances Carr-Bricker, Sebastian, Fla. Fred Dalrymple, South Bend, lnd. Charles Seibert fdeceasedl King Patterson ideceasedl Grace Blosser fdeceasedl Edith Rank Guy Richardson, Howe, Ind. 1904 SUPT. J. M. BECK Blanche Lower-Wort Vera Seely-Ennison, Los Angeles, Calif. F ae Miller-Ferris fdeceasedl Clyde Maxwell Alfred Booth, Antwerp, Ohio Ward Hughes, Washington, D. C. Merle Wort fdeceasedl Edna Oswalt-Devore, Sherwood, Ohio Vera Otis-Brauman, Findlay, Ohio Ralph Coburn, fdeceasedl Dayton Wolford, Toledo, Ohio Fred Clemmer fdeceasedl Marshall Berger Cdeceasedl Walter O'Neil, Toledo, Ohio Ed Hilliard fdeceasedb Grace Evans-Walter, Cassopolias, Mich. Frank Squires ldeceasedl 1 i Arthur Schiedler fdeceasedl Erma Wetzel-Potter fdeceasedl 1905 SUPT. J. M. BECK Warner Jackson, Lansing, Mich. Ross Crowl fdeceasedl Homer Beerhower, Fort Wayne, Ind. Vera Peacock-Kohler, Belmont, Mass. Nellie McCord-Hiscox Edna Klinger-Smith fdeceasedl Norma Connolley-Kachudas, Bradenton Beach, Fla. Ralph Nelson, New York, N. Y. Florence Gruber-Johnsonf deceased? 1906 SUPT. J. M. BECK Pearl Cahill Cora Beerbower, Edgerton, Ohio John Clemmer Cdeceasedl Edna Nelson, Orland, Ind. Fred Drury, Toledo, Ohio Bart Blosser, Lima, Ohio Dora Brink-Kirk, Los Angeles, Calif. Beatrice Metz-Burch, Glendora, Calif. Paul Kerr fdeceasedl Joy Burley-Grooms fdeceasedi 1907 SUPT. J. M. BECK Sada Bender-Brinck, Allen, Mich. Ray McCauley Jessie Hart-Cromley Maurice Daniells Ruth Ritenour-Rodocker Mino Davidson-Burrell. Rossford, Ohio Dena Landis fdeceasedl Maude Schooley-Revert, Mark Center, Ohio Ross Connelly, St. Peterburg, Fla. Lottie Metz-Edgar Fred Dean tdeceasedt Eula Pettit-Ek fdeceasedl Claren Tracht ldeceasedt Mable Johnson tdeceasedl Edward Willit tdeceasedl Gertrude Hilliard-Daniels Lottie Dell, Tiffin, Ohio Koneta Helms-Roxby, Burbank, Calif. 1908 SUPT. J. M. BECK Nina Phillipps-Schaufelberger fdeceasedi Fred Ferris ldeceaseclt Oscar Anderson ldeceasedl Franklin Maier, Massillon, Ohio Lloyd Otis, Celina, Ohio George Ridenour fdeceasedl Estella Pettit-Steketee, Detroit, Mich. Robert Shimel fdeceasedl Alta Griffith-Zook tdeceasedl Ethel Deardorff-Kincade, Gardena, Calif. Lucile Ridenour-Stephen, Twin Falls, Idaho Guy Crowl, Milnneapolis, Minn. Dewitt Kerr C eceasedt Mae Wetzel tdeceasedl 1909 SUPT. C. C. NARDIN Helen Rank Ruth Scott, Cottage Grove, Ore. Alice Hanville-Byers, Garrett, Ind. Wayne Bilderback, Defiance, Ohio Troy Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio Grace Walker-Coughanour Bernice Johnson-Schell Virgil Overholt, Columbus, Ohio Bessie Richardson-Husted 1910 SUPT. C. C. NARDIN Don Evans Clair Garver . Carl Hook Florence Blodgett-McKahn, Buchanan, Mich. Ethel Fry-Yeasting, Elmore, Ohio Carma Johnson-Rowe Grace Johnston-McCormick, Tiffin, Ohio Edith Wetzel-Dalrymple, South Bend, Ind. II4 I Lelah Getrost-Schooley, Lorain, Ohio Elma Beerbower, Athens, Ohio lla Clemmer-Ripley, Hermiston, Ore. Phyllis Culler Herschel Ackerman fdeceasedi Owen Tustison, Garrett, Ind. Hazelle Seibert-LaVan, Toledo, Ohio Jennie Rose, Los Angeles, Calif. Ira Beerbower Lela Gallup-Walters, Hudson, Mich. Rose BeQuillard-Beach fdeceasedl Myrtle Huber-Daniels fdeceasedl Mary Pettit-Leininger fdeceasedl Margaret Gesinger-Wetzel fdeceasedi Mable Schaffer-Burgener, Fort Wayne, Ind. Orza Bergener, Fort Wayne, Ind. Stella Lilly, Quincy, lll. Eva Bevington fdeceasedl 1911 SUPT. C. C. NARDIN Stella Cuyler'Gillespie Alice Dickerhoff-Garad tunknownl Winnifred Moore, Fort Wayne, Ind. Bessie Vesper-Green fdeceasedb Hazel Nelson-Gessinger, Pontiac, Mich. Ethel Hook Daisy Diehl-Kessler, Fort Wayne, Ind. Franklin Stringfellow fdeceasedi Dorothy Boester, Cleveland, Ohio Bertha Mason-Fett, Bluffton, Ohio Blanche Hadsell-Miller, Peru, Ind. Pearl Place-Keck fdeceasedl Zoa Overholt-Shimel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Lena Bensteel-Grenz, Detroit, Mich. Fred Jackson tdeceasedl Gertrude Brinck-Davis, Los Angeles, Calif. Walter Blalock Hazel Willit-Huber 1912 SUPT. C. C. NARDIN Forrest Bricker. Detroit, Mich. Mary Miller-Hadsell Bernice Sauers-Bungard Ross Tustison, Topeka, Ind. Warren Miller, Rossford, Ohio Candace Arrants-Houston Floy Hauter-Jump fdeceasedl Gladys Gallup-Taylor, San Antonio, Texas Clyde Walter tdeceasedl Fern Storm lunknownl Herschel Scott, Eugene, Ore. Faye Mason-Strumpell, Summers, Iowa James Lindemuth, Hudson, Mich. Herald Carr, Defiance, Ohio Gladys Cook-Flurkey, New Cumberland, W. Va. 1913 SUPT. C. C. NARDIN Iva Budd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Mary Booth-Kemerer, Antwerp, Ohio Elma Bungard tdeceasedb Leah Hilliard-Hart Van Hadsell fdeceasedl Gladys Huber-Birdsall tdeceasedj Elsie Shoemaker-Valentine, Oakland, Calif. Nellie Hook, Benton Harbor, Mich. Scudder Welty, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Charley Hole, Columbus, Ohio Freada Waltenberger-Hosack, Oxford, Ohio Inez Shull Claude G. Hitt Fred Dierstein, Utica, N. Y. John Arrowsmith, Asheville, N.C. Herbert Blakeslee, Evanston, Ill. Donald Batchelor, Grand Blanc, Mich. Fae Gorrell-Strubing, Ann Arbor, Mich. Laura Hadsell, Cincinnati, Ohio Edna Wolf-Stuckey, Woodburn, Ind. 1914 SUPT. C. D. PERRY Beulah Otis-Poper fdeceasedl Una Hook-Miller Beulah McCullough-Hulbert Jesse G. Gorrell fdeceasedl Gladys Gorrell-Stuckey fdeceasedl Wayne Hulbert Lawrence Hart Verda Elliott-Etchen Lelah Breitenbach-Berryman Lenora Miller-Meyum fdeceasedl Loren Carey, Celina, Ohio Fled Schell-Edgar, Fort Wayne, Ind. Marie Blosser-Carr fdeceasedl Ira Dull, Dayton, Ohio Preston Hugh, Trilby, Ohio Helen Griffith fdeceasedi Blanche Sauers-Nugen, Auburn, Ind. Beatrice Otis-Woods, Detroit, Mich. Harry Cook, Fort Wayne, Ind. Katherine Leslie-Walters, Portland, Ore. Wilma Poince-Thomas, Warrenville, Ill. George Patterson Wallace Treat fdeceasedl Lynn Bricker Grace Huber-Christman, Bryan, Ohio 1915 SUPT. C. D. PERRY Elba Dowell-Yeagley fdeceasedl Marvin Cole fdeceasedl Pauline Jackson-Erwin, Orlando, Fla. Dora Miller-Limpert, Eustis, Fla. Ralph Wittig, Kalamazoo, Mich. Pierre Willet-Huron, Ohio May Warfield-Flagg, Cassadoga, N.Y, Marguerite Wagner-Smith, Ft. Wayne, In Hollis Grover Bennett Rose Floyd Kline Vernon Killian Selye Hadsell, Columbus, Ohio Claren Saltzman Ardis Hootman-Beerbower Berniece Kenner-Ames fdeceasedl Naomi Mason-Husted, Marion, Ind. Elizabeth Boester-Wentworth, Ann Arbor, Mich. Virgil Willitt fdeceasedl James Howenstine, Lima, Ohio George Henning, Columbus, Ohio Hazel Hauter-Morhart, Antwerp, Ohio Mary Arrowsmith-Battershell Viola Graham-Casper, Butler, Ind. Claren Edgar, Fort Wayne, Ind. Zola Lenz-Metz Walter Fry, Fremont, Ind. Flossie Bungard, Flint, Mich. Harold Batchelor Mabel Cairns-Bruggeman Lela Hook-Miller 1916 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Martha Smith-Wineland, Fostoria, Ohio Derril Bricker, Oakland, Calif. Olen Moore Dona Swann-Ohler, Lima, Ohio Golda Huber-Rennz, Fort Wayne, Ind. Garret James Iona Murphy-Edson, Lima, Ohio Leota Voght-Kline Hazel Wonderly-Beard fdeceasedl Doris J ames-Saltzman Lucile Jackson-Strubing Eliza Otis-Yarger Allen Elliott Beatrice Brown-Dunlap, Youngstown, Ohio Margaret Hall-Myers, Lima, Ohio Lela Blodgett-Iris, Germantown, Pa. La Von Seibert, Detroit, Mich. Maurice Longsworth, Wellesley Hills, Mass Lloyd Hartzler, Fort Wayne, Ind. Shelby Phillips, Washington, D. C. Esther Otis-Rhoades, Boonton, N. J. Leitha Waltenberger-Kuhl Helen Olson-Johnston, Fort Wayne, Ind. Agnes Maxwell-Fetzer, Auburn, Ind. ' Gladys Winn-Anderson, Calumet City, Ill. 1917 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Gerald Crowl Robb Cook, Woods, Wis. Arden Shull Kenneth Phillips ldeceasedi William Henning, State College, Pa. Alva Miller, St. Joe, lnd. Avis Gillette-Riley fdeceasedi Merle Fitzcharles-Weise, Edgerton, Ohio Helen Breitenbach Vernice Beerbower-Carter, South Bend, Ind. Raymond Fry Carl Scott lunknownl Gladys Stacy-Fritch, Bryan, Ohio Ruth Biddle-Bates, Findlay, Ohio Elizabeth Arrowsmith, New York, N. Y. Edith Blodgett-Strete, Chicago, lll. Ivan Rose, Midland, Mich. Marie Wyckoff-Krill Agnes Hider-White, Detroit, Mich. Gale Pool tdeceasedr Mary Hook-Wickiser, Andrews, Ind. Forrest Warner Claude Bungard, Flint, Mich. 1918 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Lavona Beltz-Skinner Bonnie English-Frye Frances Kimble-Getrost, Cedar Lake, lnd. Vida Mabrey, Maumee, Ohio Ruth Willitt-Thiel, Springfield. Ohio Eurie Elliott, Defiance, Ohio Wayne Kreg Maybelle Gueth-Betts Lottie Forder Mabel Applegate-Bradshaw. Long Beach, Calif. Louise Mercer-Stewart, Winter Haven, Fla. Emmit Masters, Meade, Kansas Lewie Brown, Youngstown, Ohio Ruth Moore, Dayton, Ohio Newton Richardson fdeceasedl Fay Timbrook, Toledo, Ohio Ralph Beerbower Annette Bauman, San Gabriel, Calif. Charles Overholt tdeceased! Clinnie Seibert-Leininger, Brighton, Mich. Alice Beerbower-Berkeypile, South Bend, lnd. Pauline Otis-Moorman, Van Wert, Ohio Freda Peters-Cook, Fort Wayne, lnd. Nova Stoy-Benson, Lansing, Mich. Florence Hosack-James, Ashtabula, Ohio 1919 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Estel Coburn, Defiance, Ohio Hattie Hulbert-Stotz Elva Hilbert-Hook, St. Joe. lnd. Richard Hootman, Colorado Springs, Colo. Florence Kleckner-Newcomer, Bryan, Ohio Reba Laub-Billman Forrest McCalla Dorothy Schell-Ray Walter Stevenson, Gainesville, Ga. Charles Smith, La Grange, Ind. Goldie Topper-King Madonna Warner-Clark Ward Baker ldeceasedi Myrtle Ginther-Mills Ralph Palmer Helen Armstrong-Hall, Fostoria, Ohio Winniefred Bond-Grubb, Fort Wayne, lnd. Esther Howenstine, Lima, Ohio Ensor Conine, Fort Wayne. Ind. Clair Cahill Vada Bames-Manon Mildred Batchelor-Stienkamp Freda Maxwell-Sholl Lois Kleckner-Young 1920 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Lola Bevington, Springfield, N. J . Doris Armstrong-James, Tampa, Fla. Mary Wittig-Kline Violine Otis fdeceasedi Mabel Hulbert-Deal, Edgerton, Ohio Olen Bricker, Cleveland, Ohio Edith Cottrell-Baker, New Haven, lnd. Lyndall Stahl-McCalla Hazel Foust-Koerner, Edgerton, Ohio Kathryn Bender-Ogle, Los Angeles, Calif. Leila Miller, Defiance, Ohio Gladys Cunningham-Mavis, Auburn, Ind. Hilda Weller fdeceasedi Marjorie Smith-Vandenberg, Berea, Ohio Homer Applegate Herbert Willet, Washington, D. C. Birdie Burlingame-Bennigan, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mercer Pugh, Wauseon, Ohio Helen Peeper-Smith, Bowling Green, Ohio Kathryn Conrad-Bower, Marshall, Mich. Vance Bricker, New York, N. Y. Emily Arrowsmith-Reed Lloyd Smith, Fort Wayne, lnd. Donald Welty, Girard, Ohio Bernice Swann-Beerbower Erma Hilbert-Hedges, Ashville, Ohio Ralph Sellers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Reed Hook, Toledo, Ohio Sidney Smith fdeceasedt Morris Mastin 1921 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Leroy Aten Esther Miller-Cahill Eloise Correll-Davis, West Lafayette, lnd. Harold Armstrong, Bay City, Mich. Kathryn J ohnson-Oberholzter, Harlan, lnd. Jennie Horn-Melcher, Detroit, Mich. Deloy James ldeceasedi Mildred Longsworth-Brown, Jacksonville, Fla. Gerald Palmer, Youngstown, Ohio Vera Bauman, San Gabriel, Calif. Mary Kenner-Arend, Mark Center, Ohio Virginia James-Easterly Fordyce Moore Genevieve McCormick-Mastin LaRue Pugh-Mortimer, Toledo, Ohio Eldin Sholl, Arcadia, Ohio Laverne Zuber-Blythe Grace Lash-Daub Ray Laub, Butler, lnd. Glen Burgoyne, Auburn, lnd. Leota Hitt-Scherer, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Donaldson Monosmith, Coldwater. Mich. Lauren Bricker, Tacoma, Wash. 1922 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Lavern Armstrong-Blosser Helen Arrowsmith-Hardy, Wapakoneta. Ohio Ferne Battershell-Knerr, Toledo, Ohio Regina Bauman-Blumberg, Fort Wayne, lnd. Emma Bruggeman4Scranton Mary Burgoyne-Culler Ladine Cole-Knerr tunknowni Verna Collins-Perry Lucille Conine-Nelson Ida Driver-Layman, Youngstown, Ohio Janet Griffin-Grasso, New York. N. Y. Berdena Kline-Kroeger, Fort Wayne, lnd. Hazel Kline-Bennet, Edon. Ohio Ercel Lenz-Miller Amelia Leslie-Helms. Hillsboro. Ore. Helen Mercer. Pontiac. Mich. Mary Lee Mohr-Abbott, Chicago, Ill. Alma Olson-Goodwin Agnes Reas-Beard Juanita Stahl-Hyatt, Camarillo, Calif. Murl Wentwtirth, Quincy. Mich. Carrie Wentworth-Bricker Lawrence Brush Richard Ames, Hyattsville, Md. Loren Applegate Martha Wentworth-Applegate Wendell Culler William Cleland Forest Deardorf fdeceasedi Joseph Dunbar, Burlingame, Calif. Reign Hadsell, DeWitt, N. Y. Dallas Johnston, Piqua, Ohio Maynard Kleckner f deceased? Carlus Miller, Monroeville, Ind. Julius Waltenberger, Pleasant Lake, Ind. Gladys Steele-Waltenberger, Pleasant Lake, lnd. La Vern Weaner-Richerd fdeceasedl 1923 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Harry Mapes, Tiffin, Ohio John Blosser Maribel Van Arsdall, Dayton, Ohio Elsie Ahleman, Liberty Center, Ohio Geraldine Bates-Ohl, Findlay, Ohio Katherine Bevington-Lower fdeceasedl Dorothy Cottrell-Roller, Harlan, Ind. Kathleen Hart-Daugherty Nora Haver-Eager Leota Haver-Pavkovich, Toledo, Ohio Thae J ohnson-Michelson, Antwerp, Ohio Mae J ohnson-Kinker, Bradenton, Fla. Florence Link-Lantz Doris Mann-Saylor, Columbus, Ohio Arlene Otis-Craig, New Haven, lnd. Zelma Peter-May, Ney, Ohio Leontine Zuber-Harter, Cleveland, Ohio Burdette Custer, Decatur, lnd. Herschell Fitzcharles tdeceasedl Olen Mavis, Alexandria, Va. Clarence Jordon, Fort Wayne, Ind. Eugene Newton ldeceasedl Donald O'Neil, Storey Lake, lnd. Guy Volkert Olen Alexander, Detroit, Mich. Lavon Miller Roger Warner, Cleveland, Ohio Douglas Warner Mildred Hinsch-Knight, St. Clair Shores, Mich. 1924 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Angie Arrants-Smith Daisy Beree-Hart, Elkhart, lnd. Violet Clay-Seely, Santa Ana, Calif. Zelda Dorsey-Hootman Arvilla Dammann-Seigel. Dallas, Texas Cleo Edson-Aten Bessie Forder-Wickerham Marie Hoff-Bakle. Toledo, Ohio Fern Hook-Ferguson, Auburn, lnd. Maurine Hadsell-Lute, Columbus, Ohio Garnette Krontz-Silkworth. Jackson, Mich, Grace Maxwell-Wilson Zelma Miller-Palmer, Grabill, lnd. Carol Otis-Beam fdeceasedl Freda Ruger-Ewigleben,Lansing, Mich. Vera Reas-Breininger, Clayton, Mo. Roscoe Wagner fdeceasedl Majorie Smith tunknowni Eleanor Snyder-Dills. Garrett, lnd. Laverne Shull-Klopp, Fort Wayne, lnd. Viletta Townsend-Bretbouer, Fayette, Obit Dorothy Widney-Navarre. Monroe. Mich. Dorothy Thompson-Valentine. Stanton. Mich. lva Wartenbee-Cook. Toledo, Ohio Robert Battershell, Antwerp. Ohio William Cruikshank, Chicago. Ill. Raymond Hofmeister Deloss Hadsell, Lafayette, Calif. Ward Hart. Lauderdale by the Sea, Fla. 5 Russell Kelley . I I5 1 , ,. V, Ray Middaugh Ray Maxwell Floyd Palmer, Grabill, Ind. 1925 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Gertrude Bishoff Helen Burlingame-Miller, Garrett, Ind. Hazel Crouse-Whitman Margaret Cruikshank-Jackson, Rockford, Ill. Lourine Wonderly-Bailey, Toledo, Ohio Edith Hart-Smith Margaret Hoffman-Pulse, Chillicothe, Ohio Mary Hughes-Larkin, Kenmore, N. Y. Annabelle Maxwell-Culler Gwendolyn Miller-DeMuth Eleanore J ordan-Meeker, Republic, Ohio Eva Miller-Smith, Edgerton, Ohio Mabel Saunders-Gordon, Grand Rapids, Mich. Wilma Peter-Charles, Bryan, Ohio Lucile Schooley-Kreg Ruth Strain-Houk, Edgerton, Ohio Marguerite Weaner-Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sally Welty-Wolf, Detroit, Mich. Elizabeth Wilderson Mervin Applegate Virgil Bowker fdeceasedl Carl Kisabeth, Ft. Worth, Texas Merle Hootman, U. S. Air Force Elmer Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Doyle Palmer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Blanchard Perry John Rettig, Berkley, Mich. Gerald Rumbaugh, Hartford City, Ind. Glenn Volkert Marcile Van Arsdall-Gueth, Grove City, Ohio Karl Welty fdeceasedl Clara Gaston-Corcoran, Springfield, Ohio Norville Conine, Spencerville, Ind. F order DeMuth Virgil Hofmeister fdeceasedl 1926 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Opal Applegate-Volkert Helen Armstrong-Berlin, Harrison City, Pa. Bessie Baker-Speiser Pauline Beree, Richmond, Ind. Doris Conine-Redding, Fort Wayne, Ind. Madge Coon-Lower Marian Correll, Detroit, Mich. Elsie Fox-Scott Lucille Gingrich-Wade, Farmer, Ohio Ethel Humbarger-Kelley, Farmer, Ohio Opal Hurni-Furney, Bryan, Ohio Gladys Kline-Impton, St. Joe, Ind. Goldie McClellan fdeceasedl Mildred Piper-Teagarden, Edgerton, Ohio Erma Rex-Wright, Fort Wayne, Ind. Beatrice Warner-Bell, La Mesa, Calif. Esther Wise-Keesberry Wellington Blalock Leon Carey George Hanna Wayne Kelley Paul Lower, Montpelier, Ohio Homer Miller fdeceasedl Kenneth Mohr Walter Scranton Harold Stauffer William Stringfellow, Toledo, Ohio Roland Wright Earl Beerbower Foster Moore, Indianapolis, Ind. Naomi Brickle-Werner, Springfield, Mo. Leta Webb-Shaffer, St. Joe, Ind. 1927 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG George Gaston, Canal Winchester, Ohio Bertha Thomas-Tustison I6 Lola Baker-Jolly Marian Baker-Campbell, Arcadia, Calif. Mabel Byroade-Nevling, Fort Wayne, Ind, Ruth Hirzel-Horton, Defiance, Ohio Ruth Hoffman-Riener, Hamilton, Ohio Gertrude Hughes-Pollock, Walbridge, Ohio Isabelle Crouse-Sparks, Chicago, Ill. Inez Mettert-Kennedy Max Shrider, Hamilton. Ohio Raymond Tuttle LaVon Murphy Richard Easler Cdeceasedl Robert Welty, Jewell, Ohio Drexel Mapes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Christy Hees, Fort Wayne, Ind. Charles Wetzel Emmett Cunningham Otho Poper Eda Koch-Hirzel Joy McCalla-Schlogel, Auburn, Ind. Nona Kisabeth-Nagy, Jackson, Mich. 1928 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Wayne Smith Arley Reas, Piqua, Ohio Merton Strain fdeceasedl Wendell Wright Roger Johnston, Linesville, Pa. Virgil Miller, Columbus, Ohio John Meek, Marshall, Mich. Wayne Edgar, U. S. Army William Beverly, Garrett, Ind. Carlin Beerbower, San Rafael, Calif. Robert Baker, Long Beach, Calif. Dwight Burlingame George Wort Lloyd Keck, Kokomo, Ind. Terry Clark, Fort Wayne, Ind. Glen Warner, Portland, Ore. Lester Walker, Celina, Ohio Frederick Deatsman, Omaha, Neb. Milford Herrick, Madison, Ohio Vern Rodocker, La Grange, Ind. Max Stierwalt, Huron, Ohio Florence Sholl-Tuttle Richard Rowan Robert Hiscox, Orlando, Fla. Lucy Shull-Flower, North Augusta, S. C. Gladys Warner-Ridenour Inez Gordon-Poth, Antwerp, Ohio Ralph Battershell Florence Woodcox-Hitt, Auburn, Ind. Wilda Christoffel-Dunderman, Antwerp, Ohio Jeanette Rhodes-Baerlin, Edgerton, Ohio Leona Scott-Tomlinson Voil Cottrell fdeceasedl Irma Tustison-Kelly Irene Volkert-Applegate Leila Weaner-Wright Beatrice Kemerer-Beacker, Woodburn, Ind Genevieve Poper-Casebeer, Butler, Ind. Sarah Hromish-Underwood, Holland, Mich. Rosa Chaney-Parker, Wayne, Mich. Rachael Ames-May Marietta Banks-Zedeker, Antwerp, Ohio Beulah Levy-Ankey, Defiance, Ohio Martha Hann-Gilbert, Defiance, Ohio Phyllis Arrants-Martin, Cleveland, Ohio Dorothy Wonderly-Seigler, Toledo, Ohio 1929 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Grace Saunders-Hoff, Toledo, Ohio Wayne Beerbower, Grabill, Ind. Wayne Benninghoff Wilbur Beree George Correll, Mountain Lakes, N. J. LaVerne Engle, Bloomdale, Ohio Wendell Funkhouser, Paulding, Ohio Forrest Getrost, Sidney, Ohio Glen Baker, Mishawaka, Ind. lone Volkert-Brendell, Fort Wayne, Ind. Martha Thomas-Keyser, Huntington, Ind. Louise Smith-Wort Lelah Schooley Mabel Rowan-Sholl Bernice Rex-McCurdy Alta Pickett funknownl Mildred Kline-Cook, Bellevue, Ohio Regina Kenner-Myer, Antwerp, Ohio Zoa Kelly-Killian Robert Hoff, Toledo, Ohio Leroy Keener, Dayton, Ohio Maurice McCurdy Lodema Winn-Otis Maxine Walter, Ney, Ohio Walter Smith Frankie Hickman-Glatz, Detroit, Mich. Katheryn Deatsman-Krieg, St. Joe, Ind. Eula Beerbower-Webster, Detroit, Mich. Rose Armstrong-Jump, Tampa, Fla. Weldon Webster, Detroit, Mich. Walter Sholl Robert Siebert, Port Huron, Mich. LaVon Banks fdeceasedJ Jack Mercer, Hot Springs, Ark. Frank Engle, Fort Wayne, Ind. Fordyce McCurdy Mildred Arrants-Savage Marie Brenneman-Carder, Continental, Ohio 1930 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Harriet Bates-Ruger ideceasedl Marjory Blosser-Riley, Fort Wayne, Ind. Garnette Connelly-Forder Gladys Cunningham-Carey Ruth Crouse-Long, Etna Green, Ind. Louise Davidson, Chicago, Ill. Garnet Dennis-Keener, Butler, Ind. Charlene Dotts-Stauffer Ruth Fisher 4 unknown? Eulalie Hart-Teegarden, N. Hollywood, Calif. Eleanor Houk-Benninghoff Marie Johnson-Stabb, Palo Alto, Calif. Edith K. Murphy-Thiele, Sherwood, Ohio Madelyn Palmer-Bakle Mary L. Rhodes-Barber, Fostoria, Ohio Voy Ridenour-Mahan, Washington, D. C. Vivienne Richards-LeBlonde, Battle Creek, Mich. Valetta Snell-Wetzel Eleanor Wonderly-Hewitt, Hagerman, N. M. Regina Winn-Smith Ben Baker Bart Blosser, Fort Wayne, Ind. Kenneth Byroades fdeceasedl Joseph Conard Loren Davis, Fort W'ayne, Ind. Marion Dermott, St. Joe, Ind. Leo Gessner, Lansing, Mich. Raymond Griffith Vern Hiscox, Fort Wayne, Ind. Merle Headley Carl Koch, Columbus, Ohio Maurice Kline, St. Joe, Ind. LeRoy Neidhardt, Farmer, Ohio Robert Olson, Erie, Pa. Ivan Ruger, Angola, Ind. Wayne Rose, Mar Vista, Calif. Ronald Tomlinson Robert Thornburg, Eustis, Fla. Fred Wonderly, Fort Wayne, Ind. William Hull, Washington, D. C. 1931 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Irene Ames-King, Lake Odessa, Mich. Pauline Beverly-Ridenour, Garrett, Ind. Beatrice Brown-Ringhand, Cincinnati, Ohio Rose Booth-Gorgas, Toledo, Ohio Marvil Driver-Aumend, Cincinnati, Ohio Mary Ferris-Scott, Wilmette, Ill. Claudine Fuller-Burlingame Carma Hootman-Meek Mildred Haver-Eager, Grabill, Ind. Flora Seely-Butcher, Manhattan Beach, Calif. Florence Smith-Smith Grace Hootman-Fellman, Richland, Wash. Farrell Evans, Bryan, Ohio Lyman Dorsey, Tucson, Ariz. Harold Cook, Harlan, lnd. Helen Hummer-Vance, Walbridge, Ohio Pauline Wonderly-Disler, Seattle, Wash. Dorotha Warfield-Getrost, Sidney, Ohio lla Wort-Ocheltree, Detroit, Mich. Garold Cook Wendell Meek Gaylord Monroe Harry Ridenour, Garrett, lnd. Paul Beverly, Findlay, Ohio Max Connelly, Stanton, Mich. Robert Rowan Lee Stierwalt, Brunersburg, Ohio Max Thomas, Quincy. Michigan Lynn Shirley, Auburn, lnd. Darrell Waltenberger, DeKalb, lll. Luther Schofer, Warren, Ohio LaVon Rex, Toledo, Ohio Ralph Humbarger ldeceasedl 1932 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG Dorothy Sinn-Shirley, Auburn, lnd. Paul Schofer, Lawrence, Kansas Raymond Lilly, Columbus, Ohio Paul Carr Joseph Carr Roberta Neff-Van Hanmann, East Worcester, N. Y. William Laub, Stryker, Ohio Mary Helena Jordan-Stirling, Fort Wayne, lnd. Wayva Seevers-Thompson Guy Beerbower, Grabill, lnd. Marceline Koch-Gorrell, Spencerville, lnd. Phyllis Elder-Rex, Toledo, Ohio Vada Ridenour-Allen, Wichita, Kansas Robert Longsworth Herbert Ringenberg Marcella Durfey-Hiscox, Orlando, Fla. Lois McDonald-Guiff Leone Cleland-Blosser, Fort Wayne, lnd. Dorothea Ganger-Thiel, Portland, Ore. Madonna, Kenner-Shortgen, Butler, lnd. Elvin Thiel, Portland, Ore. Roger Rodocker, Columbus, Ohio Lenore Robertson Doris Metz-Pease, Latty, Ohio Richard Laub Adah Horn-Brinker, Jackson, Mich. Walter Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind. Robert Nelson, Marion, lll. Marjorie Wells-Chester, Payne, Ohio Harold Camp Arlene Killian-Hurni Clark Hootman, Bryan, Ohio Evelyn Kisabeth-Furney fdeceasedl 1933 SUPT. H. S. ARMSTRONG SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Dorothy Neiswender-Rohrs Eva Click fdeceasedl Wanetta Lee Daniels-Belknap, Portland, Ore. Mabel Ringenberg-Albertson, Toledo, Ohio Alta Laub-Doughman, Kendallville, lnd. Virginia Cromley-Houk fdeceasedl Olliemay Walters-Brunett, Worcester, Mass. Gladys Brewster-Zuver, Hiram, Ohio Hazel Dorsey-Baker, Auburn, lnd. Opal Shull-Sholl Lillian Hook-Rupp, Pettisville, Ohio Mildred Nell-Scranton, Farmer, Ohio Mary Shirley-Reuter, Auburn, Ind. Helen Whitman-Homberger, Jackson, Mich. George Houk, Fort Wayne, Ind. Lillian Neidhardt-Kertzinger, Columbus, Ohio LaVerne Poper-Ridenour, San Francisco, Calif. Madelyn Metz-Rodocker Mary Carr-Hale, Defiance, Ohio Charles Hoff Robert Weaner Norman Reganall, Deerfield, Mich. Everett Brown, Haviland, Ohio Elmer Brantley, San Lorenzo, Calif. Franklin Kemerer, Frederick, Md. Morris Gillespie Cdeceasedl William Randall, Fort Wayne, lnd. Richard Roan, Butler, Ind. Richard Thornburg Dora Rohrs-Shafer, Hamilton, lnd. Harold Crouse, Bath, Mich. Andrew Dotts William Rodocker, Fort Wayne, lnd. Oren Ridenour, San Francisco, Calif. George H. Rohrs Elson Brewster, Warren, Ohio William Camp Margaret Scott-May, Albion, lnd. 1934 SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Allen Buck, Waynesboro, Va. Lois Hull-Reas, Piqua, Ohio George Koch, Harlan, Ind. Leroy Monroe, Bowling Green, Ohio Eileen Langham-Hitt Helen Weisz, Edgerton, Ohio Carl Rhoades, Toledo, Ohio Theodore Neff, East Worcester, N, Y. Pauline Amaden-Nills, Van Wert, Ohio Lloyd Hitt Eula Faye Gorrell-Vonault, Montpelier, Ohio Ruth Houk-Darcy, Tucson, Ariz. Marjory Stuckman-Griffith Max Wright, Coldwater, Mich. James Hoffer, Butler, lnd. Laura Maxwell-McQuistion, Seattle, Wash. James Whitehurst, Chillicothe, Ohio John McComas, Auburn, Ind. Eileen Kemerer-Carr, Cecil, Ohio Marjorie Wort-Tonjes, Sherwood, Ohio Basil Peter Joseph Tomecek Martha Monroe-Franks, Union City, Mich. Owen Beerbower, Fort Wayne, lnd. Jean Myers-Graves, Pittsfield, Mass. LaVerne Osmun-Stierwalt, Huron, Ohio Cecil Humbarger, Findlay, Ohio Elton Tustison, Arcola, lnd. Anna Ricica-Fields, Bushnell, Fla. Opal Sindell-Onstott Catherine Horvath-Schuur, Mt. Morris, Mich. Raymond Rex, Stryker, Ohio Frank McCauley, San Mateo, Calif. Frances Olson-Monroe, Bowling Green, Ohio Edith Kisabeth-Humbarger fdeceasedl Norman Rohrs, Sherwood, Ohio John Meek, Jewell, Ohio Robert Brown 1935 SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Valona Amaden-Myers, Defiance, Ohio Henry Schofer, Tokyo, Japan Merrice Hoppe-DeSisto, Denver, Colo. Vivian Cromley-Zombro, Bryan, Ohio Madelyn McClellan-Nichols, Edgerton, Ohio Doris Robertson-Fore Adda Stierwalt-Moats, Sherwood, Ohio Verena Evans-Maxwell Richard Husted, Belleville, Mich. Esther Deatsman-Kinney, Etna Green, lnd. Elmer Myers, Defiance, Ohio Lloyd Craig, Butler, lnd. Mary Schaufelberger-Porter, Spokane, Wash. Derrill Connolley, Richmond, Ind. Hazel Haver-Pierman Virgil Brantley, Xenia, Ohio Dora Scott-Thornburg, Eustis, Fla. Clair Arrants, U. S. Army Marian Otis-Montague, Fort Worth, Texas Dorothy J ones-Miller Beulah Hinsch-Sholl Lee Fore Robert Rohrs Claron Laub Walter Wittig Mary J ane Hoff-Carr Marian Smith-D'Arcy fdeceasedl Eleanor Boyce-Cunningham Virginia Olsson-Damitz, Akron, Ohio Freda Dorsey-Hart, Dayton, Ohio Kenneth Metz Helen Durfey-Craig, Butler, lnd. Richard Wolford, Garrett, Ind. LaVerne Rohrs-Reiser, Butler, lnd. Arline Hook-Cox, Fort Wayne, lnd. Daniel Hicov, Fort Wayne, Ind. Lillian Krontz-Admire, Jackson, Mich. Lee McCartney, Defiance, Ohio Lucille Moore-Roan Clarence Scott Richard Ames, Auburn, lnd. Blaine Webster, Huntington, Ind. Charles Worden Allen Poper Donald Eckhart, Three Rivers, Mich. Alta Griest-Stoop, Aubum, lnd. Bette Ganger-Wonsettler, Bryan, Ohio Robert Thiel 1936 SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Paul Kerr Robert McCauley, U. S. Air Corps Virl Rex Opal Frye-Tanner Martha Rodocker-Cottrell Robert Pierman, U. S. Army E. L. Sauer, Detroit, Mich. LaVon Townsend, Ney, Ohio Alice Applegate-Cunningham, Walbridge, Ohio William F inzer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kathleen Elder-Smith George Wilderson Paul Laub, Fort Wayne, Ind. Evelyn Monroe-Dowell George Daniels, Philadelphia, Pa. Jack Wright, Cleveland, Ohio Marzella Camp-Meyer Clyde Oberlin, Butler, Ind. Juanita Beardsley-Kuhn, Toledo, Ohio Laura Zolman-Duncan, Fort Wayne, Ind Evelyn Kemerer-Slattery Betty McDonald-Wonderly Florence Arrants-Laub Gertrude Cottrell-Wirts, Porland, lnd. Reuhama Kauffman-Clenders, Antwerp, Ohio Pauline Holler-Thorne, Lorain, Ohio Georgianna Rhodes-Cochran, Van Wert, Ohio Vivian McKinley-Cromwell Evelyn Keener-Counterman Geraldine Stuckman-McCartney, Defiance, Ohio Harriet Piper-Miller, Fort Wayne, lnd. Doris Cottrell-Miller, Edgerton, Ohio Robert Walter, San Francisco, Calif. Betty Correll-Renshaw, Ottawa Lake, Mich. Charles Eadie, Jackson, Mich. Frances Durfey-Babb, Oklahoma City, Okla. I '7 I. L-. L. Dallas Winn, Butler, Ind. Mildred Rodocker-Anderson Marjorie McClellan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Leona Mack, Montpelier, Ohio Derrill Killian Florence Worden-Troster, Spencerville, Ind. Iva Mae Dotts-Bowker Mary Deatsman-Madden, El Paso, Texas Margaret Cole-Lehman, Edgerton, Ohio Andrew Carr fdeceasedl Lester Myers, Monroe, Mich. James Baltz, Lakewood, Ohio Vera Rohrs-Hubaker, Fort Wayne, Ind. Leila Moore-Hanna Carl Cook Reyff Shirley 1937 SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Donald Humbarger, Monroe, Mich. Richard Rhoades Violet Murvay-DeLucas, Akron, Ohio Irene Hicov, Fort Wayne, Ind. 'Marion Cahill, U. S. A. F. fdeceasedl John Chizmar, Edgerton, Ohio Betty Betts-Brown, Auburn, Ind. Harold Brown, Bryan, Ohio Helen Cottrell-Blissett, Willington, Calif. Eloise Countryman-Hilbert Maxine Cromwell-Skinner, Flint, Mich. Robert Dowell Avanelle Evans-Ginter Josephine Ferris-Lichtenberg, Westburg, L. I., N. Y. Rex Frye, Fort Wayne, Ind. Raymond Fulmer, Osceola, Ind. Dallas Green Fannie Guttmacher fdeceasedl Doris Haller-Hollabaugh fdeceasedl Kenneth Heffelfinger, Ney, Ohio Allen Hilbert Martha J ohnson-Sweebe, Rudolph, Ohio Francis Kenner Helen Klingley-Thornburg Pauline Meek-Haver Jean Miller, Youngstown, Ohio . Frieda Morhart-Kahl, Defiance, Ohio Betty Preston-Osmun, Auburn, Ind. Emelina Recica-Hoshock, Ayersville, Ohio William Roan, Leipsic, Ohio Annabel Rodocker-Philips, New Haven, Ind. William Rodocker Carol Shull-Dyer, Columbus, Ohio Vivian Tustison-Dotts Lloyd Snyder Walter Spindler, Toledo, Ohio Hiram Stauffer LaVerge Townsend-Archambault, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Maxine Warner-Goldsmith, Spencerville, Ind. Betty Whitehurst-Kennedy, Defiance, Ohio William Lybarger 1938 SUPT. G. A. PATTERSON Joseph Hart Harry Carey, Marion, Ohio Violet Brown-Boylan, Fort Wayne, Ind. Annarose Barbeau-Anderson, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Ruth Breidenbaugh-Dailey, Angola, Ind. Dorothy Buck-Crombie, Joliet, Ill. Richard Camp, Belvue, Nebraska Max Carr, San Antonio, Texas Mary Chaney-Heffelfinger Vera Coon Harold Cromwell Coral Engle, Springfield, Ohio Elowene Eyster-Hinsch William Ginther Bert Helsel Freda Hitt-Mattingly, Fort Wayne, Ind. George Hook, Fort Wayne, Ind. Floyd Kemerer, Silver Springs, Md. Albert Kocis Flora Miller-Bassett Vivian Monroe-Haver, Lockport, Ill. Norman Moon, Lindsey, Ohio Elma Brown-Richmond Bruce Moore, Continental, Ohio Earl Reeb, Jr., Toledo, Ohio Mary Rodocker-Milke, Wilmington, Calif. Gordon Rowe, Springfield, Ohio Kathryn Schliesser-Rogers Marian Shull-Moon, Lima, Ohio Lois Smith-Keel Evelyn Strubing-Miller, Antwerp, Ohio Robert Triplett, Marblehead, Mass. Herbert Tustison, Jr. Martha Tuttle-Corcoran, Toledo, Ohio Max Elder, Delaware, Ohio Maurice Weeks, Rogersville, Mo. Luella Rhodes-Strocke, Antwerp, Ohio Oraethel Folk-Burns, Bryan, Ohio Margaret Gillespie-Kennedy, Albuquerque, N. M. 1939 SUPT. J. D. BLACKFORD Gerald Ames, Bryan, Ohio Arden Bauer Winona Bennett, Republic, Ohio Juanita Brown-Bradley, Edgerton, Ohio Derrill Cole Francis J. Cole, Detroit, Mich. Elva Countryman-Simons, Jonesboro, Ind. Betty Cromley-Elliott, Defiance, Ohio Waldo Cromwell Richard C. Datzman, Fort Wayne, Ind. Irene Deardorff-Miller Robert M. Elliott, Defiance, Ohio Betty Finzer-Wycoff, Avilla, Ind. Willard Green 'Paul L. Folk, U. S. Army fdeceasedl Max Hart Greer, Pasadena, Calif. Kathryn Hadsell-Green Lucille Harkley-Walters, Phoenix, Ariz. Margaret Harkey-Rice, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dorothy Haver-Meek, St. Joe, Ind. Wayne Hootman, Piqua, Ohio David Husted, Birmingham, Mich. Edward James, Ashtabula, Ohio Jean Guiss-Gloss, Mayer, Ariz. Phyllis Kline-Robinett, Bryan, Ohio Elmer Lantz, Chicago, Ill. Marie Lantz-Casabere, Edgerton, Ohio Vance Laub, Dayton, Ohio Minnie Lewis-Bastain, Montreal, Canada Kathleen McCollough-Walter Dora Ruth Myers, Kokomo, Ind. John Olsson, Los Angeles, Calif. Richard Reeb, U. S. Army Mervin Robertson, Fort Wayne, Ind. Marjorie Rodocker-Sholty fdeceasedl Betty Shull-Swift, Toledo, Ohio Harry S. Smith fdeceasedl Irene Smith-Snyder Richard R. Sowers Margaret E. Stauffer-Rex Eva Mae Strubing-Ridenour Frances Swager-Mansfield, Edon, Ohio Miriam Thiel-Karacson Dean Thompson, San Bruno, Calif. Geraldine West-Smitley Edward West, Mansfield, Ohio Ethyl Wittig-Burk, Leipsic, Ohio Lucille Wonderly-Bonham, Bremen, Ind. Dale M. Wort, Bryan, Ohio Eldean Yarger, Bryan, Ohio Vivian Killian-Cromwell 194-0 SUPT. J. D. BLACKFORD 'Lloyd Amaden, U. S. Army fdeceasedl Richard Bauer, Antwerp, Ohio Robert Beerbower, Detroit, Mich. William Bowen, U. S. Air Force ideceasedl James Campbell. Van Wert, Ohio John Carr, Defiance, Ohio 11 Robert Cook Virgil Cottrell Robert Eadie, Jackson, Mich. Joseph Giauque, Toledo, Ohio Edward Hall, Geauga Lake, Ohio Dick Hoffman, Nitro, W. Va. Linus Vetter, Ft. Jennings, Ohio 'Robert Wade, U. S. Army fdeceasedl George Walters Frances Ames-Wort Candace Arrants-Gloor Katherine Bauer-Eadie, Jackson, Mich. Betty Blythe-Altman Eleanor Click-Coburn, Jackson, Mich. Betty Gardner-Overman, Casselbury, Fla. Eileen Ginther-Bradley, Fond du Lac, Wis. Betty Haskins-Knight Elma Hauter-Lawrence, Columbia City, Ind. Julia Hicov, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Martha Johnston-Hall, Geauga Lake, Ohio Gladys King-Skinner Dorothy Miller-Myers, Monroe, Mich. Eleanor Monroe-Baloc, Coldwater, Mich. Betty Wright-Hall, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Helen Moon-Townsend, Ney, Ohio Leila Osmun-West Cecelia Rohrs-Vogel, Houston, Texas Betty Rumbaugh-Olsson, Los Angeles, Calif Esther Spires-Walters, Butler, Ind. Dorothy Wolcott-Stuckman Lois Thornburg-Weeks, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Luella Walters-Smith, Tucson, Ariz. Luella Wolford-Yarger, Edgerton, Ohio Betty Yarger-Askren, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dortha Wentworth-Herman, Toledo, Ohio Robert Larson 'George Lentz, Jr., U. S. Air Force fdeceasedl Max McClure, Detroit, Mich. Darrel Poper Robert McComas Mervin Ridenour, Defiance, Ohio James Rodocker Donald Rohrs, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Paul Schliesser, Fairborn, Ohio George Scott Robert Skinner Loren Stuckman 'Lowell Stuckman, U. S. Air Force CdeceasedJ Robert Tuttle Helen Switzer-Businger Viola Hook-Snyder, Grabill, Ind. 1941 SUPT. J. D. BLACKFORD Betty Ames-Wallis, Yorktown, Ind. Grace Breidenbaugh-Moser, Angola, Ind. Keith Calvin William Carr, Monterey, Calif. Leroy Cole Virginia Cromwell-Thomas, Auburn, Ind. Maurice Curry Wilma Curry-Perry, West Unity, Ohio Mary Deardorff-Emrick, Sanford, Fla. Marian Dietz-Lantz, Defiance, Ohio Edward Durfey, Columbia City, Ind. Alice Etchen-Roan, Leipsic, Ohio Julia Fetzer-Mavis, Auburn, Ind. William Friend, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Wyndolyn Fulmer-Pryor Loren Green Vera Hauter-Pruett, Long Beach, Calif. June Helsel-Loucks Robert Holt Richard Hurni Francis Husted Roger Husted Ted Karageorge, Parma, Ohio Edward Kemerer, Swanton, Ohio Elwood Killian Evelyn Kolb-Sabo Edward Kott, Ashley, Ind. Derrill Kline Fern Levy-Dietz, Dearborn. Mich. Betty Lunger-Fishman. Ft. Wayne. Ind. ,lackie McCalla-Smith. Birmingham. Mich Grace Miller-Culbertson Betty Nutter-Bosh. Toledo. Ohio Andy Panico. Antwerp. Ohio Jim Panico. Antwerp. Ohio Zanna Perkins-Weber Lauren Scranton Marilyn Siebert-Schlink. Ft. Wayne. Ind. June Shirley-Jorgensen, Thiensville, Wis. ,Iohn Skinner. Lawrenceville, Ill. Thelma Sniith-Brown fdeceasedi Wilma Smith-Miller. Edgerton. Ohio Rowena Stewart-Holt Leila Thiel-Charois. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Andy Townsend. Germany Betty Walden-Yarger. Bryan. Ohio Lavon Waltenberger, Bryan, Ohio Velda Weeks-Nutter, Conneaut, Ohio Nova West-Miller, Santa Clara, Calif. Virginia Whitehurst-Gleason, Defiance, Ohio Harold Wittig Paul Wittig, San Bernadino, Calif. Norma Yarger 1942 SUPT. R. C. FOX ,lack Adcock Carl Arrants Guy Bailey Kenneth Brown. Garrett, Ind. Robert Cleland James Coon Edward Daub. Ypsilanti, Mich. Bill Evans. Fort Wayne, Ind. Frank Finzer mRobert Harkey, U. S. Navy tdeceasedt Wendell Heffelfinger Frank Horvath, Farmer. Ohio Glen Hower. Bad Axe, Mich, Ted Keller, Denver, Colo. Maurice Meek Carlton Miller Kenneth Myers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Richard Neidhardt, Houston, Texas Harold Rodocker, Edgerton, Ohio Kenneth Wonderly Calvin Worden Rex Wright, Gary, lnd. Robert Zuber, Defiance, Ohio Elsie Arrants-Vance, Paulding, Ohio .Ioan Blythe-Killian Marian Brown-Holloway, Inglewood, Calif. Maxine Campbell-Day, Findlay, Ohio Margaret Carr-Sanderson, Germany Rosemary Christoffel-George, Fort Wayne, Ind. Martha Connolley-Priest, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Marilyn Cottrell-Carstens, Itasca, Ill. Valeria Cromley-Rehrer, Fort Wayne, lnd. Leina Evans-Likes, Sherwood, Ohio Vivian Folk-Wahl Maxine Hook-Conrad, Fort Wayne, Ind. Leitha Hootman-Holt, Chandler. Ariz. Doris Jones-Jessup, Fort Wayne, Ind. Teresa Keller-Lehman, Springfield, Ohio Maxine Kimpel-Wilson fdeceasedi Helen Lantz-Maloney, Schererville, Ind. Helen Lockhart-Conway, Maumee, Ohio Anna Belle Oaks Helen Panasuk-Myers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Rayetta Phillips-Stotler Margie Smith-Faulkner, Fort Wayne, Ind. Eileen Strubing-Friend Letha Thiel-Pressler, Fort Wayne, Ind. Carlotta Tuttle-Atkisson, Vienna, Va. Doris Wells-Baker lone Wonderly-Dawlins, Fort Wayne, Ind. Joanne Blacker-Morhart, Burr Oak, Mich. Willa Zuber-Huston, Toledo, Ohio 1943 SUPT. R. C. FOX :iLee Bell. U. S. Marines ldeceasedl Bill Sauders. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Loring Beerbower. Sandusky, Ohio Mindred Schaufelberger Raymond Cole Basil Schliesser, Waterloo, Ind. Basil Beardsley, Havana, Cuba Gerald Dull, U. S. Army, Seattle, Wash. Darrell Fulmer. Dayton, Ohio Max Fetzer, Auburn, Ind. Max Ames, Payne. Ohio Welty Bauer. ,Ir.. Harlan, Ind. :::Rex Green. U. S. Army Air Corps tdeceasedt Leo Headley Kenneth Wittig Robert Hilbert. Bryan. Ohio Joe Hetz, Ir. Richard Walters Robert Walters ,lack Staup. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Paul Silvers John King Gerald Laub, Dayton, Ohio LeRoy Lynde Carolyn Belknap-Wild Marilyn Bowsher-Scherer. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Wilda Click-Murphy Maude Cook-Straley Ruth Hathaway-Hitt Neva Wittig-Votaw, Asherton, Texas Barbara Bedor-Panico, Antwerp, Ohio Margaret Goller-Smith, Montpelier, Ohio Thelma Grover-Switzer Bette Wells-Miller, Bryan, Ohio Ina Schooley-Pierce Peggy Roan-Wiseman, Coral Gables, Fla. Freda Peter-Brockelbank, Albuquerque, N. M. Anna Panasuk-Coyle, Douglasville, Ga. Helen Osmun-Metz ,Iune Klepper-Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mildred Marlow-Lung, Auburn, Ind. Cleo Monroe-Drew, New Haven, Ind. Suzanne Malott-White, Geneva, Ind. Willa Mae Kisabeth-Albert, Payne, Ohio June Johnson-Hawkins, Butler, Ind. Lois Kimple-Battershell Louise Hower-Davis, Sherwood, Mich. Genevieve Hook-Cole Allene McKinley-Roland, Forest Hills, N. Nadine Johnson-Schelle. Piqua, Ohio Marie Brush-Clark Bette Cottrell-Hughes, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1944 SUPT. R. C. FOX Stanley Applegate Ray Bruggeman Gerald Curry, Denver, Colo. Duane Donaldson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bob Evans Galen Green Lavon Haver, Centreville, Mich. Cecil Hook, ,Ir. Robert Husted Neal Keller, Athens, Ohio ,Iohn Keller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lester Kinzer, Edon, Ohio Gene McClellan Lee Miller, Cleveland, Ohio William Morhart, Burr Oak, Mich. Duane Rohrs, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Herbert Scranton, U. S. Navy Clair Sholl, Naches, Wash. Emil Teegardin, Jr., Toledo, Ohio .Iames Timbrook .Iames Wonderly Betty Babcock-Leavell Louise Beerbower-Smith, Columbus, Ohio Martha Beerbower-Green Margy Boone-Elder, Columbus, Ohio Maxine Burley-Page, Ann Arbor, Mich. Marcile Cottrell-Woelfel, Columbus, Ohio Nona Countryman-Hilbert, Bryan, Ohio Eloise Friend-Metz Genevieve Frye-Altman 1 Jeannette Harkey-McClellan Eleanor Hetz-Herman, Edgerton, Ohio ,Ianis Hurni-Brown, Bryan, Ohio Clara Mae Jones-Greenler, Defiance, Ohio ,Iune Jump-Cottrell, Hilliards, Ohio Doris Keller-Jones Dorothy Kisabeth-Hetz Edith Lantz-Carpenter, Riverdale, Ill. Anna Laub-Cooley, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gwen Limpert-Headley Margie McCollough-Mann Virginia Moore-Beltz Marcella Panico-Scott Mary Rhoades-Bungard Rosemary Scott-Beardsley, Havana, Cuba Frances Smith-Chomer, Elkhart, Ind. Gertrude Smith, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Leatrice Steele-Beck, Bryan, Ohio Dorothy Strubing-Gerencser Barbara Worrick-Harkey, Phoenix, Ariz. Baneta Yarger Lowell Metz Don Wade, Toledo, Ohio Louella Potter-Wonderly 1945 SUPT. R. C. FOX Leitha Bainbridge-Adang, Greenville, Tenn. Norval Banks Vada Bauer-Terrill Frances Beerbower-Emanuel, Pleasant Lake, Ind. Bette Bowsher-Pfieffer, Waynedale, Ind. Evelyn Carey-Dodge, Elkhart, Ind. Patricia Clark-Mitchell, Flint, Mich. Betty Cook-Snyder Daniel Crowl David F. Curry Paul Dietz Catherine Fry-Hissong, Woodburn, Ind. Lucille Funk-Christnian Marcielle Goller-Laub, Dayton, Ohio Richard Paul Green Lila Lee Headley-Wittig Pauline Hicov-Johns, Lincoln Park, Mich. Gwen Keesberry-Osmun Helen Kelley-Lew, Archhold, Ohio Virginia Kinzer-Gray, Mountain View, N. J. Dorothy Monroe-Groll, Lexington, Mass. Norman Miller Janet Neidhardt-Dohner, Edgerton, Ohio Lois Smith-Fetzer, Auburn, Ind. Wayne Timbrook Donna Towne-Hoff Fern Wallace-DeGraw, Hudson, Ind. Eldwin Waltenberger, Montpelier, Ohio Mildred West-Voth, Fortine, Mont. Kenneth Whitehurst, Dayton, Ohio Rosalene Wonderly-Bauer Maxine Yarger-Skeels, Adrian, Mich. Kenneth Zimmerman. Attica, Ohio Wilber Billman 1946 SUPT. R. C. FOX Jo Ann Beerbower-Chaffin, Sunbury, Ohio Barbara Blosser-Chamberlin, E. Lansing, Mich. Carol Campbell-Hoppe, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Rosalyn Daub-Todd, Milwaukee, Wis. Melba Deardorf-Day, Edgerton, Ohio Delores Donaldson-Wonderly, Findlay, Ohio David Van Horn, Dayton, Ohio Lynn Smith, Bryan, Ohio Virginia Elliott-Traxler Helen Gessner-Richardson, Mason, Mich. Genevieve Hauter-Ruhlman, Bryan, Ohio Vyrle Hinsch-Yontz II9 I Dorothea J ones-Klopfenstein, Covington, Tenn. Frances Kees-Meek J ea.nne Laub-Miller Maribeth Mentzer-Sloaneker, Pontiac, Mich. Betty Neidhardt-Rohrs Margaret Panasuk-Carmean, Kenton, Ohio Luella Scott-Clark, Woodburn, lnd. Nellie Sisco-Bice, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Willadean Turner1Ross, Detroit, Mich. Maurine Tuttle-Gerig Omar Arrants, Maywood, Calif. Dick Beree, Washington, D. C. Grover Culler, Guatemala City, Guatemala Bruce Daub, South Bend, Ind. William Easterly Robert Evans Max Ginther, Greenville, Tenn. Max Grover Darrell Heffelfinger, Butler, Ind. Paul Jones, Antwerp, Ohio William Kuhl fdeceasedl Fred Malott, Chicago, Ill. Douglas Miller Max Peters Richard Ray, Columbus, Ohio Bob Shaefer, Muncie, Ind. 1947 SUPT. R. C. FOX Lois Aten-Snow, Lima, Ohio John H. Bailey, Jr. Bonnie Bainbridge-Riecken, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Karl Balser, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mary Ellen Bell-Miller Claron Bauer Betty Brown-Smalley Ned Beck Florence Cole-Harris Walter Beverly Elaine Cottrell-Richey, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Charles Carey Patricia Davis-Niblick, Bluffton, Ind. Don Culler Linda Durre-Townsley, New Haven, Ind. Carl Gecowets, Columbus, Ohio Martha Evans-Wemer, Garrett, Ind. Carl Helsel Martha Fogel-Reed, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Michael Hicov, Muncie, Ind. Mary Eleanor Hauter-Singer, Ney, Ohio Daniel Jenkins, Lima, Ohio Martha Keller-Frances Waldo Keller, East Lansing, Mich. Barbara Koch-Peter William Lower, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ruth Laub-Tonneas, St. Louis, Mo. William McCalla, Long Beach, Calif. Jeanne Lehman-Culler Max McDonald Cleo McFeters-Petree, Kokomo, Ind. Marlin Miller Mary Ellen McQuistion-Owen fdeceasedl William Miller, Toledo, Ohio JoAnn Mettert-Waltenberger, Montpelier, Ohio Bob Panasuk Patricia Miller-Miller Basil Timbrook Ila Mae Moon-Siler, Ney, Ohio William Powell, U. S. Army, Alaska Eudora Reitz, Ashbrook, Johnstown, Ohio George Rohrs Teresa Schliesser-Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bernard Rohrs Arlene Scott-Poth, Euotis, Fla. Donal Wonderly Genevieve Singleton-Francies, Springfield, Ohio Mary Lou Timbrook-Cushing, Bronson, Mich. Dorothy Mae West-Rustover, Foley, Minn. Mildred Zimmerman-Ginther, Greenville, Tenn. Paul Thiel l20 Joyce Zuber-Lower, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Corrine Cleland-Hurni Herbert Beerbower, Bowling Green, Ohio Charles Hilbert, Edgerton, Ohio 1948 SUPT. R. C. FOX Dorothea Ames-Messman, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Juanita Banks-Shreve, Defiance, Ohio Robert Bailey Dorothy Beerbower-Rae, Columbus, Ohio Lelah Beverly-Hoover Gene Brown, Adria, Mich. Jack Brown, Antwerp, Ohio William Cleland, Jr. JoAnn Cromwell-Wise, Garrett, Ind. Marie Crouse-Zuber, Youngstown, Ohio Richard Daniels, Sarasota, Fla. Gene Gloor William Handy Carroll Hetz, Bryan, Ohio Imogene Hinsch-Zimmerman Stanley Huntsinger, Detroit, Mich. Elinor Kallsen-Shipman, Antwerp, Ohio Duayne Kennedy Floyd Kimpel Ruth Lantz-Lake, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Willagene Manon-Bruggeman Ora Miller, Jr., New Paris, Ind. David Miller, Columbia, S. C. Mary Ann Morton-Jones, Antwerp, Ohio Anna Neidhardt-Crow, Swanton, Ohio Virginia N elson-Applegate J ack Panico, Antwerp, Ohio Virgil Pearson Dick Perkins, Omaha, Neb. Arnold Phillips Deloy Preston, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Patsy Schooley-Smith, Auburn, Ind. Junior Scott, U. S. Air Force, Texas Leon Thiel LaRayne Timbrook-Rosebrock, Mark Center, Ohio Betty Tomlinson-Pearson Mervin Volkert Eloise Voght-Beck Doris Winn-Cleland Leila Wonderly-Hook Alice J ones-Gerken, Defiance, Ohio Theresa Wonderly-Devreaux, San Francisco, Calif. Pat Wyckoff-Reade, Wolcottville, Ind. Allen Yarger, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dick Folk Albert Zuber, Jr., U. S. Air Force Vivian L. Arend, San Francisco, Calif. 1949 SUPT. G. L. RADER John Adams, Columbus, Ohio Patsy Allen-Kimpel Ruth Babcock-Schoenle, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vance Battershell, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dorothy Beverly-Nester Mary Bauer-Valentine, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harriett Cottrell-Landwerlin, Cleveland, Ohio Robert Fry Janice Davis-White, Holly, Mich. Jack Hostetler Evelyn Gordon-Phillips Kenneth Horn, Defiance, Ohio Nancy Davis-Hanna, Hamilton, Ind. Carlton Husted LeMar Keener Gabriel Katona, Paris, France Raymond Johnson Gwen Kreg-Hesselschwardt Dick Kuhl Shannon Meeker-Marr, Wren, Ohio Robert Mastin, Temple City, Calif. Joanne Siebenaler-Pranger, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lloyd Smith Mary Lou Singleton-Mabis, Antwerp, Ohio Donna McFeeters-Poth, Napoleon, Ohio Robert Scott, U. S. Marines Joan Stauffer-Diehl, Butler, Ind. Martha Townsend-Bender, Antwerp, Ohio James Stauffer, Ottawa, Ohio Junior Tustison, Indianapolis, Ind. Dorothy Tustison-Russell Donald Langham Ruth Van Horn-Kirk, Weymouth, Mass. Ruth Ann Whitman-Boylan, Butler, Ind. Elva Zuber-Hostetler 1950 SUPT. G. L. RADER Douglas Brown, Columbus, Ohio Lynn Blalock John Blosser, Fort Wayne, Ind. Robert Brickel Richard Brown Douglas Evans Russell Hinsch, Jr. Kenneth Koch Glen Miller, Champaign, lll. Max Preston, Providence, R. I. Larry Schaufelberger, Gibsonburg, Ohio David Timbrook Mark Shull, Columbus, Ohio Robert Volkert Roland Walden fdeceasedl David Zimmerman, Germany David Barkley, Payne, Ohio Delores Ames-Sutton, Paulding, Ohio Donnajean Boger-Begley Shirley Brannan-Mattocks, Medaryville, Ind. Carole Durre-McDonald Lola Evans-Myers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Leta Kemerer-Corbit, Fort Wayne, Ind. Nova Monroe-Scott, Triangle, Va. Louise Miller-Burkhart Waneta Potter-Hetz, Bryan, Ohio Pat Saltzman-Price, Findlay, Ohio Margaret Slaughter-Gerhardt, Garrett, Ind. Bernice Vetter-Ostendorf, Delphos, Ohio Jo Ann Wilson-Swortz, New Hampshire, Ohio Joyce Woodcox-Koch Garnet Worden-McCoy, Defiance, Ohio 1951 SUPT. G. L. RADER Benjamin Adams Lawrence Adcock, Defiance, Ohio Edward Bakle, Fort Wayne, Ind. James Blalock, Air Force, England Judith Blosser-Johnson, Fort Wayne, Ind. Marie Breidenbaugh, Coshocton, Ohio Patricia Brickel-Hart Alice Cook, Los Angeles, Calif. La Veda Coskey-Nichols, Lexington, Mo. Max Culler, Air Force, Aurora, Colo. Yvonne Driver-Meese, Waukesha, Wis. Peggy Dull-Quaintance J eane Eagle-Schmunk, Antwerp, Ohio Gerald Hinsch Bill Hostetler James Jones DeMar Keener, U. S. Marines CdeceasedJ Mary Ann Katona-Olsen, Columbus, Ohio Norbert Kees Connie Kennedy-Hostetler Norma Lobdell-McCann Shirley Mettert-Culler, Aurora, Colo. Roger Miller Judith Olsson-Adams, Berea, Ohio Dorothy Otis-Oberlin, Bryan, Ohio Norma Jean Poper-Stevenson James Ray, East Lansing, Mich. Catherine Rohrs-Hissong Mary Lee Schlosser-Greutman JoAnn Shull-Miller Martha Timbrook-Sweet Francis Toth Gene Paul Volkert Sharon Walters-Applegate Carolyn Wickerham-Cheely, Richmond, Va Patsy Wickerham-Isenberger, Richmond, Va. Barbara Wonderly-Shaner, Paulding, Ohio Glen Wonderly Bonnie Kees-Poper 1952 SUPT. G. L. RADER Anna Mae Amaden-Kees Keith Anderson, Columbus, Ohio Lowell Applegate Richard Babcock, Bryan, Ohio Kathleen Beerbower-Ruse, Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Bailey, Edwardsville, lll. Gary Beerbower, U. S. Army Janis Carr-Meyer, Antwerp, Ohio Carolyn Cleland-Self, Nashville, Tennessee Sally DeMuth-Olson, Denver, Colorado John Durre, U. S. Army Vanita Etchen-Street Richard Fry, U. S. Army Barbara Goller-Leonard Janis Gerig-Tuttle Josie Handy-Maynard lla Rae Hinsch-Snyder James Hirzel, Bowling Green, Ohio Donald Hissong, U. S. Army Howard Hohenstein ldeceasecll Joyce Hootman-Osborne, Pulaski, Ohio Maxine Jones, Defiance, Ohio Bernadette Kenner-McCleary, Van Wert, Ohio Earl Klepper, Butler, lnd. Richard Kreg, Harrod, Ohio Robert Lehman, Antwerp, Ohio Dorothy Linder-Blosser, Fort Wayne, lnd. Joseph Miller, U. S. Army Jean Miller-Bailey Edward Neidhardt, U. S. Army Carma Nelson-Budtmeyer, Fort Wayne, lnd. Robert Onstott, U. S. Marines Harold Otis Lawrence Rhoades, U. S. Air Force Lowell Robinson, U. S. Air Force Thelma Rohrs-Anderson Marilyn Rowan-Smith, Bryan, Ohio Leonard Siebenaler, U. S. Army Mollie Singleton'Thompson, Auburn, Ind. Sonya Stauffer-Evans, Lima, 'Ohio Deloy Thiel Dorothy Tomlinson-Hinsch Carl Tustison Phillip Tuttle Lois Wheeler-Maugal, Bryan, Ohio Kenneth Wheeler, U. S. Army Charles Wetzel, Jr., Chicago, Ill. Rachel Wonderly-Fritz Rita McQuistion-Rhoades 1953 SUPT. G. L. RADER Ruth Adams-Herman, Edgerton, Ohio Mary Barkley-Water, Fort Wayne, Ind. Nancy Bauer-Kinsey, Harlan, Ind. Elizabeth Benninghoff-Palmer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Carol Brannan-Porter, Solon, Ohio Donald Brown Mary Lou Brown-Myers Robert Chapman Nancy Cook, Phoenix, Ariz. Lloyd Countryman Walter Crowl Fred Culler, Columbus, Ohio Richard Deardorf, Butler, Ind. Lee 'Driver, U. S. Army David Evans Mary Huster-Farlee, Bryan, Ohio Esther Fogle-Carteyn, Bryan, Ohio Jim Irey Betty Ish-Goings, Aubum, Ind. Eugene Katona, Columbus, Ohio Barbara Lenhart Mary Kees-Friend, An-twerp, Ohio Helen Miller-Boger Delmer Nusbaum Iris Parker-Woodcox, Antwerp, Ohio Wayne Johnson Jean Kallsen-Friend, Antwerp, Ohio Marilyn Poth-Carr George Rosendaul, Wilmington, Ohio Carolyn Rowan-Carr, Antwerp, Ohio Marlene Sienbenaler-Thiel Paul Slattery, U. S. Army Sandra Slaughter-Keegan, Sherwood, Ohio Louise Smith-Snyder, Deshler, Ohio Mary Jane Smith-Anderson, Columbus, Ohio Lois Tustison-Hook, St. Joe, Ind. Brooke Tuttle, Columbus, Ohio Robert Van Hom, U. S. Army, Europe Lewis Wonderly Wilbur Wright 1954 SUPT. G. L. RADER Judy Adcock, Columbus, Ohio Jo Ann Ballinger-Mettert Glen Bauer Grover Blalock, U. S. Air Force Suzanne Bricker-Tuttle Janet Brown-Hoover William Clark Margery Cook Marjorie Curry, Fostoria, Ohio Joanne Demas-Conley David DeMuth, Columbus, Ohio Mildred Fogle-Lantz Lucretia Hostetler, Fort Wayne, Ind. Bob Hurni, Columbus, Ohio Sharon Keener-Meyers John Keller Marilyn Kennedy-Hanmer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Roger Kellogg, Fort Wayne, Ind. Max Kemerer Paul Lantz Richard Mastin, Fort Wayne, Ind. Guy Mettert, Jr. Shirley Moore-Reed, Fort Wayne, Ind. Virginia Onstott-Minnear Larry Preston, U. S. Navy Larry Rose Shirley Savage-Hinsch Jeanette Shanks-Manon Eldon Siebenaler Clair Slattery Gaylen Smith Kenneth Thiel Marjory Tustison Ralph Timbrook 1955 SUPT. G. L. RADER Richard Amaden Phyllis Applegate-Amaden Ireta Bainbridge-Brown, Petaluma, Calif. Robert Beams, Marion, Ind. Lela Beree-Keesler Vonita Blalock, Lima, Ohio Tom Culler, Toledo, Ohio Janice Boger-Burley James Brown, U. S. Army, Petaluma, Calif. Jerry Burley Patricia Driver-Griffin, Butler, Ind. Nancy Dull-McBride, Butler, Ind. Ted Durre Raymond Folk Donald Fry, U. S. Army Sandra Furney Gay Guiff-Varner Phyllis Haver-Sipe Yvonne Headley-Otis Rex Hurni Pauline Katona, Paris, France Richard Kelley, Columbus, Ohio Martha Kelley, Toledo, Ohio Gerald Kuhn, Columbus, Ohio David Mastin, Bowling Green, Ohio Lois Myers, Oxford, Ohio Robert Onstott Edward Perry Anna Marie Schlosser-Hoover, Harlan, Ind Lois Schooley-Marts, Chicago, Ill. Shirley Schooley-Freeman, Hamilton, Ind. Bonny Shuherk-Mullett, Fremont, Ind. Harold Smith lrene Wonderly-Hammond, San Francisco, Calif. Clayton Middaugh 1956 SUPT. G. L. RADER David Aten, Bowling Green, Ohio Merle Ballard, U. S. Navy Sue Blalock-Coughlin, Payne, Ohio William Bricker, Columbus, Ohio Darrel Brown, U. S. Army, Germany Doris Brown Monyea Burley-Countryman Marilyn Camp-Kissinger Charles Countryman Robert Camp Earl Crall Gary DeMuth, Columbus, Ohio Sharon Ducharme, Fort Wayne, Ind. Nancy Erlsten, Detroit, Mich. Robert Gillespie, U. S. Air Force Barbara Haller Carolyn Hull, Cleveland, Ohio Wanda Jenkins, Wilmington, Ohio Leona Katona-Smith Kathleen Kenner, Bowling Green, Ohio Roxanna Kuhl-Volkert Ruth Meyers, Oxford, Ohio Ernest Nusbaum Peggy Onstott-Dickerhoff Rose Onstott, Fort Wayne, Ind. Shirley Onstott, Huntington, Ind. Jack Rader, Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Rhoades Carol Simmons, Albion, Mich. Florence Sisco-Morgan Ruth Slattery Vickie Stemen, Fort Wayne, Ind. Larry Tomlinson, Toledo, Ohio Robert Vetter Patricia Wright, Fort Wayne, Ind. John Zarins, U. S. Navy 1957 SUPT. NORMAND JONES Victor Adams Kay Anderson-Bailey Thomas Bailey Joanne Ballard-Mastin, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pat Bauer-Meyers Jerry Baxter Carol Beams Dianne Benninghoff, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Frances Bercaw, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jo Ann Beverly-Pontius, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Zildred Brinck Raymond Brush, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Patricia Brown-Goebel, Bryan, Ohio Nancy Carr, Toledo, Ohio Suzanne Carr Jennie Champion-Moore Lynn Cleland Roger Corwin Sandra Dull Delores Dutterer-Kimmel, Ft. Wayne, Ind. John Fogle Dale Fry Barbara Hammond-Hubbell Norma Holt John Hootman, Athens, Ohio Janet Hurley, Defiance, Ohio Joan Keesberry-Camp Max Kemerer Linda Kline Sheldon Levy Rosalie Linder-Tremaines, Findlay, Ohio Glenn Lobdell, Tulsa, Okla. Judith Longsworth, Delaware, Ohio Mary Jane Morhart-Kline, Antwerp, Ohio I2l Robert Meyers Mary Noffsinger, Columbus, Ohio Dorothy Peebles, Toledo, Ohio Richard Reed, Bowling Green, Ohio Larry Rex, Jacksonville, Fla. Barbara Sensabaugh Elizabeth Shirley Delores Slattery Loren Smith Kenton Stairhime Gene Stauffer, Columbus, Ohio Janice Tomlinson-Kline, Mark Center, Ohio Betty Tucker, Marian, Ohio Carol Wilson-Charles, Kendallville, Ind. Caren Wilson, Washington, D. C. Robert Wonderly, Toledo, Ohio Norman Woodruff, Ft. Wayne, Ind. James Tustison, Air Force 1958 SUPT. NORMAND JONES Paul E. Adams Bernadette Louise Lance Brown Vera Camp David Carwile Barbara Clark Paula Cottrell Nellie Dunmire Steven J. Erlsten Judy Ford Bernard Gecowetts Richard Green Phil Griffith Jean Handy Larry Haver Michael 'Hitzeman Frank Hostetler Nancy Hurley Elaine Johnson Breidenhaugh Nancy Hurley, President, Mr. Ringer. Sally Rhoades, Vice-Presidentg and Dave Metz, Secretary-Treasurerg are making final arrangements for the first induction and candlelight tapping cere- mony of our National Honor Society. l22 Annette Xl. Kenner Kathryn Kirby Carlin Nl, Krieg Reta Lou Krieg Lester Krontz Rolnert L. Murphy Ch-nn Myers George XY. Nolte Sharon Onstott Joanne Otis L4-on Robinson Richard li. Rowan Peggy Jean Ruckman Cary Sholl Donna Slattery Linus Slattery Lana Smith Zollen Tucker Marlene Wonderly David Votaw tudent Government The Student Council strives to represent the school body democratically in all subjects pertaining to school. The council consists of two representatives from each class under the sponsorship .of Mr. Ringer. Conducting the election of the Homecom- ing Queen and Court. determining cheer- leader elections. assisting with the sales tax and the polio fund campaigns, and helping to organize a Hicksville Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society are typical activities of this elected selective group. FRONT ROW: M. Cleland, L. Hilbert, D. Beals. C. Cecowetts. SECOND ROW: M. Nolte N. Hurley, S. Rhoades. THIRD ROW: T. Betts, D. Metz, L. Smith. FOURTH ROW C Wirick, Mr. Ringer. L. Slattery. Adams, Carl, 46 Adams, Helen. 78 Adams, Paul, 100, 107 Agler, Louise, 16, 53, 63, 75, 126 Amaden, Judy, 19, 57 ,60, 63, 78, 90 Amaden, Russell, 20, 81 Anderson, Judy, 18, 53, 57, 60, 63, 75, 133 Arnold, Arlene, 17, 57, 59, 62, 63, 81 Arnold, Barbara, 48, 57, 76, 91 Ballard, Beverly, 51, 57, 59, 62, 63, 81, 94 Ballinger, Lorraine, 53 Banks, Carolyn, 46 Banks, Roma, 53, 63, 75 Bassett, Loretta, 53, 57, 63 Bassett, Sharon, 17, 48 Battershell. Diana, 46 Battershell, Joan. 53 Baxter, Melvin, 81 Baxter. Rita, 53 Beals, Donna, 16, 46, 122 Bercaw, Jim, 73, 78 Betts, Jerry, 27, 74, 78, 91 Betts, Tim, 27, 46, 69, 122 Bilger, Janet, 53, 57, 63, 75, 91 Blade, Peggy, 53, 63, 75 Blalock, Neal, 27, 46 Blalock, Duane, 53 Blasing. Fred, 19, 25, 27, 56, 57. 59. 65. 66. 81, 95 Blasing, Joan. 53. 57, 63 Blasing, Lucille, 48, 57 Boger, Arlos, 57, 60, 62, 63, 78, 91, 92, 93 Bohling, Steve, 78 Boon, Bob, 24, 26, 56, 62, 74, 81, 94 Bowker, Virginia, 57, 59, 63, 81 Breidenbaugh, Bernadette, 55, 60, 62, 77, 86, 97, 98, 100, 108, 109, 126, 146 Breidenhaugh, Robert, 78 Brickel, Dick, 53 Brown, Eldora, 53, 61 Brown, Gary, 53 Brown, Lance, 88, 100, 107 Brown, Terry, 25, 27, 56, 81, 95 Brush, Kenneth, 27, 48, 69 Brush, Mancil, 74, 76, 77, 78, 90, 97 Brush, Margaret, 46 Buchin, Bonnie, 53,'61, 63 Burley, Fred, 16, 27, 46 Burley, Karen, 17, 63, 78 Burlingame, Michael, 25, 27, 56, 78, 91 Burlingame, Patricia, 26, 46, 57 Byroade, Sandra, 53, 63, 75, 90 Calvin, Carla Kay, 17, 48, 57 Camp, Gerald, 27, 53, 95 Camp, Richard, 48 Camp, Judy, 57, 60, 63, 74, 78, 90, 92, 93, 128 Camp, Russell, 81 Camp, Vera, 16, 19, 60, 62, 100, 109, 132, 147 Caperton, Eunice, 46 Student Directory Carr, Edwin, 16, 76, 81, 91, 92, 93 Carr, Phil, 53, 69, 96 Carwile, David, 19, 25, 85, 100, 110 Champion, Gloria, 78 Champion, Sue, 53 Clark, Barbara, 62, 85, 100, 130, 132, 147 Clark, Sandra, 48, 73, 91 Cleland, Max, 27, 48, 122 Conard, Johnny, 46 Conard, Marcia, 19, 57, 61, 63, 74, 78, 91, 97, 142 Conine, Rex, 74, 76, 78, 90, 92, 130 Cook, Bobbie, 16, 46, 57 Cook, Kay, 48, 57 Coon, Dale, 48 Corwin, Arthur, 25, 81, 130 Cottrell, Diana, 48, 57 Cottrell, Gene, 46 Cottrell, Paula, 18, 62, 100, 109, 130 Counterman, Robert, 46 Cover, Margaret, 57, 61, 63, 74, 78 Cromwell, James, 65, 66, 67, 71, 74, 77, 78, 93 Cromwell, Stephanie, 57, 61, 63, 74, 78, 90 Cunningham, Lowell, 48 Delong, Susan, 53, 57, 63, 75, 90, 93 DeMuth, Lynda, 57, 63, 68, 71, 74, 77, 78, 90, 92, 128 Doeden, Dianne, 53, 57, 63, 75, 90, 128 Doeden, Douglas, 18, 81, 95, 98 Dowell, Bob, 27, 48, 69 Driver, Judy, 61, 78, 91 Ducharme, Duane, 17, 26, 81 Ducharme, Loren, 27, 53 Dull, Bob, 57, 60, 78 Dunmire, Gerald, 53 Dunmire, Nellie, 55, 60, 61, 62, 63, 85, 100, 111, 130 Erlsten, Steven, 18, 22, 24, 26, 56, 76, 87, 89, 90, 96, 98, 101, 108, 109, 110 Evans, Richard, 27, 46 Evans, Sally, 61, 63, 81 Ford, Judy, 74, 88, 89, 109 Gambrell, Jerry, 53 Gecowetts, Bernard, 18, 22, 24, 26, 45, 56, 76, 82, 86, 89, 91, 95, 98, 101, 107 Gecowetts, Colby, 51, 57, 60, 62, 63, 74. 76, 77, 79, 91, 92, 122 Gessner, Larry, 53 Godfrey, Linda, 57, 63, 73, 79 Gonser, Rex, 53 Gordon, Richard, 48, 69 Green, James, 79, 91 Green, Richard, 74, 76, 90, 101, 109, 132 Griffith, Lowell, 27, 48 Griffith, Phillip, 18, 22, 45, 87, 96, 101, 109 Grover, Sharon, 46 Gump, Bob, 46 Haller, Carol, 53, 57, 61, 63, 91, 128 Hammond, Dennis, 48, 69 Handy, Frank, 27, 79 Handy, Jean, 19, 54, 60, 61, 62, 63, 85, 101, 140, 147 Handy, Margaret, 48 Hanna, Jeannette, 59, 81 Hart, Beverly, 48 Hart, Carol, 53 Hart, Karen Sue, 53, 57, 63 Hart, Robert, 25, 27, 79 Haver, Barry, 27, 46, 69 Haver, Beverly, 19, 61, 79, 90 Haver, Larry, 19, 22, 24, 26, 45, 56, 85, 96, 97, 101, 109, 138 Headley, Carol, 53, 57, 63, 91 Hilbert, Jim, 18, 52 Hilbert, Linda, 48, 122 Hinsch, Ray, 52, 56, 69, 74 Hirzel, Bill, 13, 56, 59, 64, 67, 68, 70, 77, 81, 94, 96 Hissong, Eddie, 69, 79 Hissong, Jean, 57, 59, 60, 63, 77, 81,94 Hissong, Nancy, 52, 63, 126 Hitzeman, Larry, 52, 96 Hitzeman, Michael, 45, 85, 96, 101, 107 110, 111 Hochstetler, Mary, 52 Hofmeister, Rita, 48, 57 Hofner, Judy, 49, 57 Hootman, Allan, 46 Hootman, Jerald, 52 Hootman, Robert, 52 Hostetler, Frank, 19, 45, 56, 70, 85, 86, 97, 101, 107, 110, 111 Hull, Barbara, 52, 63, 74 Hurley, Karen, 52, 57, 63, 75, 133 Hurley, Nancy, 21, 57, 60, 62, 63, 70, 74, 82, 84, 88, 89, 102, 107, 108, 109, 122, 146 Hurni, Jo, 18, 74, 79 Hurni, June, 21, 57, 59, 81, 91, 106 Husted,. Betty, 59, 61, 81, 126 Husted, Christena, 79 Husted, Donna, 46 Husted, Francis, 27, 46 Ish, Phyllis, 46 Jenkins, Larry, 17, 56, 62, 81, 91 Jewell, Florence, 52, 57, 63, 75 Johnson, Elaine, 16, 55, 60, 62, 85, 102, 109, 137, 147 Johnson, Herbert, 49 Jones, Cheryl, 26, 52, 57, 63, 75 Johnson, Sheila, 26, 52, 57, 63, 74, 93 Kees, Marshalene, 49 Kelley, Melissa, 28, 57, 60, 74, 76, 77, 79, 91, 93 Kemerer, Jean, 23, 26, 46, 57 Kennedy, Sandra, 17, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63, 77, 80, 81, 90, 94, 97, 98, 106 Kenner, Annette, 17, 28, 45, 50, 57, 62, 63, 82, 87, 89, 90, 106, 108, 109, 132, 134, 140, 146 Kenner, Michael, 16, 27, 46 I23 I A Kenner, Patricia, 61, 63, 79, 130 Killian, Shannon, 57, 60, 61, 62, 79, 91, 92, 130 Kirby, David, 27, 49, 57, 69, 73 Kirby, Kathy, 16, 29, 45, 54, 61, 62, 77, 86, 97, 98, 99, 102, 108, 109, 111. 134, 137, 140, 146, 147 Knight, Linda, 57, 59, 63, 80 Kline, Bob, 27, 79, 95 Knight, Tom, 17, 20, 52, 95 Krieg, Carlin, 17, 85, 102, 109 Krieg, Reta, 16, 55, 61, 62, 73, 85, 103, 111, 146 Krontz, Lester, 103, 110 Kuhn, Fritz, 18, 27, 52, 57, 71 Lamb, Judy, 19, 126 Langham, Mike, 27, 57, 74, 79, 96 Lantz, Bob, 79 Lantz, Wava, 57, 59, 63, 80, 94 Lanum, Elsie, 19, 57, 59, 60, 63, 77, 80. 94 Larry, John, 52 Laub, Beth, 52, 57, 63, 75, 90, 93, 98 Laux, Arlene, 46 Lengacher, Carol, 18, 52, 57, 60, 63, 75 Linder, Bob, 16, 25, 56, 62, 65, 67, 96 Little, Shirley, 49 Lobdell, Iola, 61, 74, 79 Longsworth, Bob, 25, 27, 69, 91 Loucks, Nellie, 49, 91 Loucks, Walter, 27, 52, 91 Martin, Diana, 49, 57, 98 Massie, Janet, 49 McBride, Danny, 27, 46 McMillen, Donald, 27, 52 McMillen, Sandra, 57, 61, 62, 63, 79 Meek, Gary, 27, 49, 69, 72 Mettert, Dennis, 80, 94, 95 Metz, Dave, 69, 74, 79, 92, 93, 122 Meyers, Charles, 52 Meyers, Eloise, 59, 60, 61, 80, 90 Meyers, Kathleen, 46 Miller, Allan, 27, 74, 79, 95 Miller, Dianne, 46 Miller, Jeanne, 49 Millhoff, Robert. 27, 52 Monroe, Richard, 52 Morhart, James 49 Morhart, Maxine, 52 Morris, Leona, 49 Mullett, Larry, 17, 52, 69 Mullett, Robert, 57, 80, 95 Murphy, Charles, 46 Murphy, Robert, 103, 107, 111 Myers, Glenn, 24, 56, 85, 95, 103, 107, 109 Nolte, George, 18, 21, 24, 26, 56, 57, 62, 65, 86, 95, 97, 102, 103, 106, 107, 109, 134, 146 Nolte. Mary, 28, 52, 57, 63, 75, 76, 91, 122 Norton, Jerisue, 49 Onstott, Diana, 52 Onstott, Judy, 52 Orggott, Kenny, 18, 25, 27, 56, 79, 90, Onstott, Mitchel, 27, 46, 69 Onstott, Sharon, 45, 63, 85, 104, 110, 140 I24 ,, ,1 , Osmun, Delores, 17, 49 Osmun, Gloria, 57, 60, 74, 79, 98 Osmun, Judy, 57, 63, 79 Otis, Joanne, 21, 45, 60, 63, 87, 88, 89, 102, 104, 108, 109, 140, 146 Overmeyer, Candace, 46, 57 Peebles, Jane. 63, 74, 79 Peters, Janice, 26, 51, 52, 63, 71, 75, 90 Pierman, Rickie. 23, 26, 46 Poisel. Arlene, 16, 45, 104, 132 Poth, Robert, 80 Quinn, Laura, 79 Quinn, Robert, 19, 29 Raydoe. John, 47 Rhodes. Myrtle, 46 Rhoades, Sally, 16, 21, 28, 57, 61, 62, 63, 74, 80, 94, 122 Ridenour, Nadine, 52 Ridenour, Thomas, 16, 25, 27, 52, 56, 69, 96 Ringenberg, Bruce, 27, 52, 95 Ringer, Joyce, 16, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63, 74, 76, 77, 91, 94, 106 Ringer, Judy, 47, 57, 91 Robinson, Leon, 18, 20, 24, 26, 56, 57, 102, 103, 104, 107, 108 Rodocker, Jean, 57, 59, 62, 63, 74, 80, 92, 93, 94, 110, 138 Rodocker, Joe, 18, 64, 67, 80, 94, 96, 133 Rohrs, Brian, 47, 91 Rowan, Dick, 45, 56, 57, 64, 66, 68, 82, 84, 88, 89, 102, 104, 108, 109, 145, 146 Rowan, Janet, 18, 57, 63, 74, 79 Rowan, Robert, 52, 66 Ruckman, Barbara, 59, 62, 63, 80 Ruckman, Peggy, 62, 82, 87, 89, 90, 98, 104, 107, 108, 132, 146 Sabo, Patricia, 49 Schlosser, LeRoy, 80 Schneider, Gwen, 17 Schooley, Ra, 17, 52, 69 Scott, Barbara, 79 Scott, Jerry, 23, 27, 47, 69 Scott, Sally, 26, 47, 57, 72 Sensabaugh, David, 49 Sholl, Eddie, 17, 80 Sholl, Gary, 22, 24, 45, 56, 104, 111 Sholl, Gwen, 57, 61, 63, 74, 79 Shough, Rosemary, 47, 57 Siehenaler, Julianna, 18, 63, 74, 76, 79, 90 Siebenaler, Rita, 57, 59, 62, 63, 74, 80 Sindel, Adrenne, 47, 57 Sindel, Mary, 47, 57 Slattery, Donna, 50, 51, 62, 63, 87, 89, 91, 103, 105, 107, 128, 140, 147 Slattery, Jim, 50, 51, 57, 74, 76, 80, 81, 91, 94 Slattery, Linus, 56, 64, 66, 68, 87, 96, 105, 108, 109, 111, 122 Slattery, Patrick, 48, 49, 57, 69 Slaughter, Jim, 22, 24, 26, 56, 80, 130 Smith, Ann, 57, 62, 63, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 90, 92, 98 Smith, Helen, 52, 57 Smith, Judy, 16, 128, 146 Smith, Lana, 16, 60, 62, 76, 85, 105, 109, 138, 146 Smith, Larry, 16. 52, 74, 76, 91, 95, 98, 122 Smitley, Carol, 52 Snyder, Dee Ann, 47 Snyder, Elton, 79 Speiser, Max, 27, 49 Stairhime, Karen, 16, 47 Stairhime, Norval, 19, 24, 26, 65, 66, 80 134 Stairhime, Rodney. 80 Stauffer, Janis, 57, 59, 62, 63, 76, 80, 90. 94, 106 Stemen, Sue, 51, 57, 61, 62, 63, 76, 79. 92. 93 Stotler. Dianna. 47 Strubing, Lynn. 20, 79 Stuckey, Dennis, 52, 69 Sweeney. Phylis, 49 Sweeney. Ruth, 47 Sweeney. Tim, 52. 76, 90 Tomlinson, Deanna, 26, 51, 52, 57, 63, 75. 90, 93 Tomlinson, Don, 17, 26, 80 Tomlinson, Sandra, 16, 59, 80 Toth, Beth, 61, 74, 79 Toth, Kenny. 23. 27, 47, 69, 72 Toth, Frank. 18, 27, 57, 79, 90, 95 Towne, Judy. 52. 57, 63, 75, 90, 93 Tracht, Darlene, 49, 57 Tucker, Zollen, 19, 56, 73, 85, 97, 105, 107 Tustison, Barbara, 61, 63, 79 Tustison, Carol, 47, 57 Tustison, Dale, 27, 52 Tustison, Marilyn, 49, 57 Tustison, Phyllis, 47, 58 Tustison, Sharon, 49, 72, 76, 91 VanScoder, Sandy, 47 Volkert, Ella Jane, 51, 52, 57, 63, 75, 76. 91, 126 Volkert, James, 50, 57, 59, 65, 66, 74, 80, 91, 92, 93, 94 Votaw, Dave, 18, 64, 67, 68, 85, 89, 90, 105, 109 Votaw, Deborah, 59, 63, 70, 74, 76, 80, 91. 93, 94, 106 Walter, Connie, 62, 63, 74, 76, 79, 91, 92, 93 Ward, Linda, 47 Weider, Noel James, 52, 53, 74 Wells, Karen, 18, 57, 62, 63, 74, 79, 98 West, Janet, 17, 49, 57 West, Larry, 18, 27, 79 Wirick, Clint, 18, 25, 26, 56, 59, 64, 68, 80, 94, 95, 122 Wirick, Marcia, 52, 57, 60, 63, 75 Wittig, Elaine, 52, 57, 61, 90 Wonderly, J oyce, 57, 60, 74, 76, 79, 91, 92 Wonderly, Marlene, 16, 45, 51, 54, 62, 76, 85, 87, 89, 98, 105, 126, 146 Wonderly, Nancy, 59, 61, 80 Worden, Dennis, 49, 69 Wort, Mary, 57, 62, 63, 79, 90, 136, 142 Wright, Jackie, 49, 57 Wligglt, Rosemary, 19, 59, 60, 63, 80, Yoder, Lester, 49 E 81 M DRESS SHOP-Marlene Wonderly and Judy Lamb admire the large assortment of sweaters at the E 81 M DRESS SHOP, while Bernadette Breidenbaugh is entranced by the array of blouses. Each and every cus- tomer is thoroughly satisfied with the selec- tions they find displayed at the E 81 M DRESS SHOP. CROMWELL'S FOOD MARKET-The place to do all of your food shopping-select cuts of meat, staples and fancy foods. For your special convenience call for their free delivery service. CI' ll N'---.....,,,,, BECK,S HOME BAKERY?-At BECK,S HOME BAKERY we see the showcases full to the brim with delicious pastries, cookies, and rolls. Betty Husted samples a pecan roll as Mrs. Voght folds a cakebox to pack the fine cake. Eleanor Poper is displaying for Louise Agler. NEWS TRIBUNEhNancy Hissong and Ella Jane Volkert are enjoying the news which appears in the NEWS TRIBUNE. All school activities and local news may be found in this weekly paper. r 1 SAI.ESMAN'S OR JEWELERS IMPRINT IOSTEN'S-Every class ring designed by .lOSTEN'S combines age-old crafts with the most modern machinery, bringing to America's students class rings of matchless beauty and quality' MARLEN HOVERSON, Representative Bowling Green, Ohio V -Jaxx? it 'f ' f wl SWIFT'S ICE CREAM-The family treat I ce Il' for all of those festive occasions. ala' X Ai if so C, ff ll RETTIG MUSIC STORE 510 Clinton Street DEFIANCE, OHIO Your Music Headquarters for Northwestern Ohio JOHN'S JEWELRY-Mrs. Schortgen is persuading Donna Slattery to buy an attrac- tive new watch while Judy Smith agrees heartily. JOHN'S JEWELRY has a fine selec- tion of jewelry for all occasions. WEST 81 METZ SHELL SERVICE-At WEST 81 METZ you will see Butch Bauer and Junior Metz performing the many serv- ices available at the super SHELL STA- TION. For prompt and courteous attention why not visit WEST 81 METZ? NEWSSTAND-Diane Doeden and Carol Haller seem to be engrossed in the current magazines featured at the NEWSSTAND. Here you will find a wide assortment of the latest issues of magazines and newspapers. Stop here for that tasty snack! SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS--Kenny Roan offers evidence to Suzy DelVluth and Judy Camp of the famous type of dependable service in which the SUPERIOR CLEANERS specialize. 5 3 fQv 5 2 f ? 3? , z P A 3 k E H U N ,ml 1 V ' ., 4 Q !s5f1Nx g,g - J 5 fifwmf gl- ..., if 7 4 1 ,Z , - YM Q. K K v , f L2' ,K --um S 'i-.-........, STEMEN SALES COMPANY-For value in cars and farm equipment be sure to visit STEMEN SALES COMPANY. See the '58 Buick, it looks and feels like 'tflight on wheels. STElNER'S RECREATION CENTER-A good place for teen-age recreation, delicious food, and all types of refreshments. Rex Co- nine, Art Corwin, and Jim Slaughter are en- joying an interesting game of pool. RONNIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE- They feature clothing for all ages from hats to shoes. Here Paula Cottrell and Nellie Dun- mire are seeing their selection of coats, shown by Lavonne Skinner while Barbara Clark has her attention taken elsewhere. . hls-.- WAYNE KREG INSURANCE COMPANY -Mr. Kreg is glad to explain in an interest- ing manner the details of an insurance policy to Patty Kenner and Shannon Killian. HI-LANES-Meet your friends at this recreation center for an evening of fun. Let's all bowl at HI-LANES for year around entertainment. 'U IN' J' ,ri BROWN'S GREENHOUSE-Ann Smith and Linda Godrey select the flower of their choice at BROWN'S GREENHOUSE. They have potted plants, cut flowers, and beautiful corsages to fit all occasions. CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN-Peggy Ruckman brings a -tasty snack to Dick Rowan, Fred Blasing. Judy Smith, and Donna Slattery at CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN, the spot where you can get top service with quality food. PEPPLE MOTORS, INC-Annette Kenner seems to be enjoying herself, sitting in the driverfs seat of the stunning 1958 Chevrolet on display at STAN PEPPLE'S. Barb- ara Clark and Peggy Ruckman say Let's go for a ride! Come in and see for yourself the many features which make this car the mosh LONGSWORTH HARDWARE-Gerald Bassett is showing Dick Green a new model shotgun available at LONGSWORTH HARD- WARE. Here is the place to buy general hardware, the latest appliances, and that popular Hanna paint. RONNIE'S SHOE DEPARTMENT-Vera Camp and Arlene Poisel seem to be having a difficult time deciding which pair of shoes to purchase. This is easy to understand because RONNIE'S SHOE DEPARTMENT has a large variety of shoes for the entire family. METZ CLOTHING STORE-Joe Rodocker admires the handsome shirt being shown by Lowell Metz. METZ CLOTHING STORE features everything in men's and boys' clothing. You are always assured of prompt and courteous attention. L A CITIES SALES-The big 1958 Ford is here! Featured here at the CITIES SALES, the ,58 Ford attracts everyone's eye because of its streamlined look, beautiful styling, and great power. CORNER STORE-At the CORNER STORE Betty Keener serves a cool drink to Karen Hurley and Judy Anderson. You will find a variety of hobby supplies and wall- paper at the CORNER STORE. e ' f 'gills ii? wifi aww, I., 2-- i . f ,y ,,:- :,g--,, 9: , f fel -'Hal f Jfsil' A323 Efgirgifp Vw , .. , E K ' 2 Q ,X M , rg 5 fi is . Q Ma 'S 'S 5 E ff S A .-fm J' gsm . gg' 3' SF' 'eww' i K a 3 5 iw.,-I e 1 5 if V ,V 15, fm 3' z 1' fi S . s 5 M Q Y SS 1 ,ESQ -- .f , .... :Isp '5f1a?Vff'f' Af. :Nik SEQ, -:mf ark: .sz A-ff my av , uggg. 21,1 732 -1 1 Y: VM!! :V V 7 5' kfikfvhfifvl 55 1I'f55'?5: :5 - 1 7 li -- -1 gfwiiwff? ,-yfg,,.,'ksf mfr, , f f if ,,,,,., R 5151 ,M ve 1 Q Ji it ma. X I1 'H PF Q M: My Wig Q 92 5 -1 ,W . L we V -V f i:L5f5i59 . gs 3K,5g,,g.,5,3,FK,,Z,s2zm ,,g9?,E,8 , Mig, A A , 2, 1151351 k 1 . K fly? 5155: 5,125,251 3555 ,E Erifkig?-s '21, .2Lg?15'Xg,SfQ'S?4N .r - ai, ,Q f ,, ga, Qs ' 134 , P W , fp , X 5: afx .. + E W, 3, .mf , 0 2' 0 Vw. I Y WX A W 1, W WM 'T A g 9' Sr SMITHIS HARDWARE 81 IMPLEMENT can supply you with every farm and home hardware need. For quality and service go to SMITH'S HARDWARE. We service what we sell. OSMUN'S DAIRY- The quality goes in before the cap goes on. Our school cafeteria depends on OSMUN,S DAIRY for a satis- factory supply of wholesome milk. ,yu-4--' vz- V I 1 gf Q.. , gg . ,,.,w,fW'M It PERKINS AND REEB Funeral Home R. P. WEBER, Associate Our Ambulance Oxygen-Equipped Phone 2-4071 HICKSVILLE, OHIO L. E. HART INSURANCE-For that satis- factory feeling of protection, see Mr. Hart at L. E. HART INSURANCE OFFICE. His business is complete insurance coverage. 1. M 'xy C' 1 's ,fy E, fm ,ff-3, fy, 495 f W , 2 , ' s fig! ' W- W. f,q,,Q1.f I .w 4 0 I s my r Egg -X' ,sEi,' .:i: ,.s r. f Lk, , -sr' f5:g..f NVQ :'f5f'fi:5- BREIDENBAUGH TRACTOR SALES Oliver Sales, Service Tractors - Tires - Repairs Implements - Tubes - Oils and Grease HIGKSVILLE, OHIO PHONE 2-2111 ARMSTRONG INSURANCE AGENCY- Prepare for the future by securing the in- surance you need at the ARMSTRONG IN- SURANCE AGENCY. Meet the hazards of tomorrow with complete insurance coverage. Mrs. Jean Miller and John Blosser are there to serve you at any time. FARM BUREAU-Farmers, are you in need of hog, cattle, and poultry equipment? If so, come to the FARM BUREAU. You may also get a complete line of feeds. seeds, and fertilizer at your local FARM BUREAU. HOFNER DRUG STORE-K. Kirby and E. Johnson get that beauty aid at HOFNER'S DRUG STORE. It is also the place to have your prescriptions filled and films developed. KENNER RROS. Plumbing and Heating Fixtures OIL AND COAL FURNACES WATER HEATERS STOKERS 417 Elm Street PHONE HICKSVILLE, OHIO 2-2903 2-3841 Compliments of B. A. SIEBENALER AND SONS FoRD TRACTORS HARKEY'S RESTAURANT-Here we see Jean Rodocker and Larry Haver having a coke at HARKEY'S RESTAURANT with Lana Smith as their waitress. Go to Harkey's for those tasty sandwiches and delicious meals. AL'S MARKET-At AL'S MARKET you will find an excellent stock of staple foods, a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and high- quality meats. For that emergency, stop at AL'S MARKET any time from 9:00 A.M. till 10:00 P.M. daily. VOLKERTS-Get your home-grown pota- toes at VOLKERTS. VOLKERTS have been serving our community and surrounding area for a number of years with their top-quality products. TUTTLE AND WITTIG-At TUTTLE AND WITTIG'S you can buy Wayne and Master Mix, royster, fertilizer, and other farm supplies. TUTTLE AND WITTIC also specialize in custom grinding and mixing. ROHRS GAS FOR LESS Hicksville, Ohio West of Hicksville, on Fort Wayne Road State Route No. 2 Telephone 2-2571 Open From 6 A.M. To 12 P.M. TIRES-TUBES-AND ALL TIRE REPAIR TRUCKERS WELCOME DRIVE SAFELY-We Need Your Business VIRGIL ROHRS, Mgr. l 11, a-f., .L fp mv, W-N-N qw-J' KINZER TV SERVICE 203 E. Arthur St. . . Phone 2-3071 Trained and Experienced to Give You BETTER SERVICE B.S. Degree in Television Engineering 10 Years TV Service Experience Certified Color TV Technician KENNY'S MUFFLER SHOP-KENNY'S MUFFLER SHOP sells chrome-plated tail pipe extensions and dual sets. They also make mufflers for all types of cars. TRIDENT CORPORATION-A plant producing aircraft and hydraulic fittings. The TRIDENT CORPORATION is a new addition to the business industry in Hicksville. .IACOBS JEWELRY-F or that special occasion, M. Conard and M. Wort chose a gift from JACOBS large assortment of watches and jewelry. KADUK,S ELECTRIC SERVICE-Elem trical Contracting and Electric Heating. Com- mercial, Industrial, and Home Installations. L I L. SMITH AND SON, INCORPORATED- For the up-to-the minute car-styled to suit the individual---with a moderate range of prices, visit SMITHS' at Antwerp. Buick, Pon- tiac Dealer. Phone Antwerp 5-5111. ROWAN COAL COMPANY gives friend- ly service and good quality coal. You keep warm in the winter getting the best for your money at the ROWAN COAL COMPANY. an PRODUCER'S LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE is the best place to sell your livestock. You get higher prices and better service at PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK. .uh . . HULBERT AND TOMLINSON-HUL BERT AND TOMLINSON are dealers in hay, straw, and agricultural lime. They also manu facture tiles and concrete blocks of very de pendable quality. HICKSVILLE GRAIN COMPANY-We are proud of the new elevator, the highest building in town, put up by the HICKS- VILLE GRAIN COMPANY. THE HICKS- VILLE GRAIN COMPANY gives farmers top prices for their grain and also sells Refiner's gas, oil, and other merchandise. ROWAN LUMBER COMPANY-The ROWAN LUMBER COMPANY is the best place to get all of your lumber and building supplies. ROWAN'S also have an installment plan for home improvement. Helpful assist- ance is there whenever it is needed. HEADLEY MOTORS-HEADLEY MO- TORS is well known for their top-quality service. Here is the place to go for motor tune-ups, overhauling, greasing, wheel balanc- ing, and purchasing your automotive parts. At HEADLEY'S, you get quick and courteous service. HURLEY FUNERAL HOME Lady Attendant 24-Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped Phone 2-7333 BLAKE HURLEY Hicksville, Ohio A. SMITH AND SONS-For dependable and prompt repair Work get A. SMITH AND SONS to do the job for you. A. SMITH AND SONS specialize in plumbing, heating. and all types of sheet metal work. 'I w XmvxxX- M A Y RWN XX' f ' ii NX AXXXK' ' UVM . if vm ,1A.v M v.1xxw,w s saw umwgx KW '61 'i Q 6 B5 VM. 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K The industrious Hixonian St' g l l i l N. Hurley. sales nianagt-r. and l.. Smith. llllSiIlt'SS manager. kept the revorrl- .-'Xdu-rtisim: m in zivetxrate, agers Nl. Womlr-rly and ,l. Smith mur- teously a ads. earhook taff K. ove as We would like to thank the advertisers. ininistration. teachers, students, and oth- s who have cooperated to make this arhook a success. hard year of work. ......,.- as Mrs. Mary Culler, Hixonian advisor, was always ready to assist everyone. Without her excellent help and new ideas, this yearbook could never have been. The entire staff wishes to thank Mrs. Culler for her long. patient hours of helping us. Q . 3 Sq. ., ,X B. Clark faithfully served in the all- important position V. Camp and E. Johnson of picture editor. were always willing to help Our on-the-spot photogra- Wh9Uf'Vf'f needed- pher, B. Cecowetts, assisted D. Slattery and .l. Handy in taking pictures and col- TCHHY Wflfked COUUUUEI all lecting advertisements. 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