Lexington High School - Lexian Yearbook (Lexington, OH)
- Class of 1965
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Jia? 5 5 f 4 1 gl gi ' Yfifgfii' S . 1 ' E: - I :I I 1 4 i w Zz' 21 ' Q iga f if ji ll? 5 .5 k X 'if -gt ' H1 f ' 1 in yi, I W .' ' Th. e 1-'Z 1 . V: 'lxiyi it-5 f 'fig ' f I ! I as :H i wvll, W V!! Xiil f ff ibn' k VVS? ,' 25:' ' 'E' ' fi-' 'Y ajft ' 2 1 :f:f, -x v 3 A f b tr x , L ug C Q3 .7 Z 'X Y: ' 73. i m wg 55 gr t' 1, 2' '54 ,' ?i1' ffh ' xv -I ft '?' , iv 5 '. if H QV ? 1:1 4 v . . ' I :H ggi.: ?i-ki! iniggf. 1 Y' ' . . 2-ig-sg I 965 THE LEXIAN Lexington High School Lexington, Ohio Volume XXVIII Due to increased enrollment two lunch periods Language instructors display new laboratory equipment were created. in Building C. I 964-65 Sees Progress As 132 seniors turned the tassels of their caps and became graduates of Lexington High School, a year of progress came to a close. The 1965 graduating class was the largest in the history of L.H.S. This was the class that broke tradition. Baccalaureate ceremonies were combined with june second commencement exercises. The class rejected the usual navy and white robes and favored burgundy and white robes that corresponded to class colors. Because of the large number of seniors with high academic ratings, eight honor students were named in addition to salutatorian Mary Lee Hofacre and valedictorian Mary Beth McClurg. Nineteen sixty -four and sixty -five saw increased high school enrollment of 429 students and the addition of Building C, which houses Lexington's first modern language laboratory, an industrial arts shop, three classrooms, and a high school music room. Speech Club, Electronics Club, Librarians' Club, and a golf team joined Lex's list of extra -curricular activities, and mechanical drawing and electronics increased the growing curriculum offered students. Luz Maria Dominguez brought the culture of South America to Lexington as the school's second exchange student. Lexington continued its journey on the road of progress. M b f th 1 ' d S h Cl b I3uztDominguez, Lex's Colombian exchange stu- Priglijgsaoradii Igigyll orgamze peec u en . i w 2 I W .- . 1... ,.- La vvf1w l ADMINISTRATION Mr. Howard L. Hofacre Superintendent Mr. Richard M. Irvin Mr. Philip E. Tieman High School Principal Jr. High School Principal LEXINGTON SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. Glenn Sanderlin, Clerkg Mr. Donn Horchlerg Mr. Hervey Parkerg Mr. Dale Sanderlin, Presidentg Mr. Robert Whitneyg Dr. Donald Adair3 Mr. Howard Hofacre. i of i 4 V-7 SOCIAL STUDIES: Mr. Andrew Knapp, Mrs. Jacquelyn SCIENCE: Mr. Charles Barger, Mr. Roger Craig Foster, Miss Julienne Berglind. ENGLISH: Mrs. Ann Ackerman, Mrs. Doris Pierce, Mrs. Florence Paul, Mrs. Sandra Patterson. GUIDANCE: Mr. James Wilson l PHYS. ED and HEALTH: Mr. Robert Carter, Mrs. Ann Wilson, Mr. John Barr. ,pw Iliff!!!Slillitlllsxauxssuw 5 MATI-I: Mr. Stanley Mabee, Mr. Robert Noble LIBRARY: Mr. Charles Shook INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Mr. Carl Steen H zga ez., Va ,gr -ery f E I . 4'-: -- 1 - A F K, - t.: l f'7 W ' 1 -ix 5 935 14 X157 I' I ik M SV l 5 lll or FE2fjVfss2 fi? fl' f Q me K K fr S ir. l Y V ' I . I MEVQQ,-,,,, fy f- ' 'sw'-5 I ? X 3 , 1' HOME ECONOMICS: Mrs. Lenore I, l '- F 'W'fk'ELT QA A , Daugherty Q 5.2 ,E L, 5 W , g g 35 .sl --. . l AI 'fjH Mf 35.2351 I 5455 ff Q 6 COMMERCIAL STUDIES: Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, Mrs. Lucille Teeter ', M rw ,, I i, yy I X I Sf! .4 uxxxun A J LANGUAGES: Mr. David Smith, Mrs. Amy McKinley N INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Mr. Harry Bryant SCIENCE: Mr. Darrel Fyffe, Mr. Harry Dotson, Mr. Raymond Tracy. MUSIC: Mr. Herbert Hatch, Mr. Jan Dunlap, Mr. James PHYS. ED.: Mrs. Mary Lou Kalb, Mr. Thomas Evans Nye 7 ENGLISH: Mrs. Winifred Schneider, Mrs. Luella Auker, Mrs. Mary Singer 1 1 ART: Mrs. Jane Soulen MATH: Mr. Thomas Young, Miss Nancy Harris, Mr. Jefirey Roberts SOCIAL STUDIES: Mr. James Davis, Mr. Richard Hardman GUIDANCE: Mr. Ronald Armstrong Rami ,iyazrik my V. ,T ig Mrs. Edna Maple Superintendent's Secretary ,ww My , - Y Miss Gladys Logan Sr. High School Secretary Mrs. Eileen Pittenger Jr. High School Secretary 9 4 'xii ' 'F I IM. e1kS5ffl3.Q4F V 7. uw., 15551--af s ef. awg 'M - XL J 7 -' M me ' ' , . ' f -' 5' ff . .V 'o ,- x- 1 - .fd-, - --... -if x- ..ww.. ,Hx , -, ,. i A .,,,. . I A . V , m - A V kr - ' if Q A I . .1 V Y I A 3 it S L ' a A 55? .ks-'I W fig:- ROW 1--Dorothy Gore, Ruth Ink, Jeanette Wirick, Marie Chalfant. ROW 2--Dorothy Brandenburg, Marie Reed, Maxine Moyer, Maxine Heston. Helen Herman, Jessie Miller, Naomi Shaffer, Norma Anthony, Annabelle Heston. IO Nu..--me SENIGRS DANIEL SPAYDE Class Vice Pres. 45 Speech Club 4 . Colors: SIDNEY YOUNG Class Pres. 1,45 Vice Pres. 25 Stu- dent Council 1 ,354- Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3545 Football 3,45 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Key Club 253,45 N.H.S. 35 Band 1, 2,3545 Orch. 3,4. Burgundy ond White Flower: Sweefheo rf Roses Morto: Knowledge ls The Treosure, but Toil ls The Key. ' Senior Closs Officers JANE GARVICK Class Sec. 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Basketball 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 253,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Ass't 15 Yearbook Staff 4 Librarian 15 Choi rus 1,2,3,45 N.H.S. 3. KAY McKEE Class Treas. 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Speech Club 45 Comm. Cadets 4. MICHAEL BAPKA Band 1 2 3 4. J!! KATHLEEN ADDLESPERGER F.T.A. 3,45 Jr. MARTHA AUNGST Pep Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Choms Play 3, Chorus 1,2, 1. 3,45 Scholarship Team 2,35 Hi- Times Staff 4. ROGER BIGLER LINDA BLETZ ROBERT BECKER Football 35 Track 1,25 Intramurals 3, 45 Key Club 3,4. Intramurals 1,25 Band 1 ,2,3,4. G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Y-Teens 4, Student Assistant 4' Chorus 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL BRANDT Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 3,43 Track 1 ,2,4g Intramurals 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Key Club 3,45 Student Ass't 4 5 Chorus 1 ,2,3g Scholarship Team 3. SALLIE BOCK REBECCA Basketball 1,2,35 BOLLINGER G.A.A. l,2,3g Pep C.A.A. 25 Student Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. Ass't 45 Chorus 1,2. 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4g Orch. 1,2,3. NANCY BRENNEMAN Basketball 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,43 N.I-LS 3,43 Y-Teens 3,45 Student Ass't 4 5 Chorus 1 ,2. DARRELL BROWN LINDA BROWN Baseball 3,45 In- Pep Club 45 Chorus tramurals 3. 4. 14 CHERYL CAIRNS F.T.A. 45 Li- brarian 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Hi-Times Staff 4. ROSEMARY BROWN F.T.A. 3,45 Li- brarian 2,3 ,43 Band 15 Speech Club 43 Comm. Cadets 4. THOMAS CARVER Track 2,3,45 In- tramurals 3g Cul- tural Exchange 4g Band 1,2,3,4. JOHN BURROWS ROBERT CAS TOR Baseball 1 ,2,33 Intramurals 1 ,2,3 ,4g Sport Manager 15 Key Club 43 Cul- tural Exchange 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 25'Jr. Play 3. MERLE CARVER Track 1 . BETTY CHRAS TINA Lumberport High School . RUTH CHALFANT Home Ec. Club lg Student Assistant 35 Librarian 13 Chorus 13 Scholar- ship Team 25 Comm. Cadets 4. SANDRA CHARLES F.T.A. 33 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Assistant 3 ,4g Li- brarian lg Chorus 15 Scholarship Team 2. DAVID CLEVER DANIEL COCI-IRAN Officer 1 QV. Pres.j, Basketball 1,2,3,4g 2 fSec.-Treas.j, 3 Track 2,35 Chorus 3. fPres.j5 Student Council 1,35 Bas- ketball 1 ,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,43 Band 1 ,2,3. I6 JEFFREY CLAYPOOL Basketball 1 Lettermen's Chorus 1 . 2,3 ! 45 Baseball 1,23 Club 4, NANCY CULLEN Pep Club 2g Y- Teens 2,3,43 Cho- rus 1,2. DAVID COCHRAN Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,33 Let- termen's Club 45 Key Club 4. KAREN CONVERSE Pep club 3, F.T.A. 35 Home Ec. Club 13 Hi-Times Staff 45 Comm. Cadets 4. KATHY CURPHEY Y-Teens 1,23 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Play 33 Band 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 25 Comm. Cadets 4. JOAN DAVIS Pep Club 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Librarian 3,45 Chorus 1 . LOREN CULP Intramurals 25 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Sport Man- ager 2. JAMES ERICKSON Band 1,2 ,4 . LARRY DILL Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 33 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Chorus 1 ,2,4. JUDY EBERLE N orthmor High School . Not shown JOHN F RAIZER Football 35 Track 35 Chorus 4 . ROBERT ERNDT Baseball 35 Foot- ball 3,4 5 Letter- men's Club 2,3,4g Sport Manager 25 Key Club 49 Band 1,2,a,4. VICKI FREDERICK I 8 DIANA GABRIEL Orch. l,2,3,4. JERRY GRIFFITH Baseball 33 In- tramurals 2,3,43 Chorus 1 . BARBARA GARRI SON Basketball 35 G.A.A. 1,33 Pep Club 43 F.T.A. 43 Student Ass't 43 Band 1, 2,3,43 Speech Club 43 Orch. 1,2, 3,4. VIRGINIA GEIB Pep Club 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 N.H.s. 3,43 Yearbook Staff 43 Chorus 1, 2,3,43 Hi-Times Staff 43 Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3. GLORIA HARMONY Student Council 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Y- Teens 2,3,43 Stu- dent Ass't 43 Li- brarian 1gB31'1d 1, 2,33 Chorus 13 Speech Club 43 Hi- Times Staff 4. BRUCE HARROD Football 3 ,43 Track 1 ,2,3,43 In- tramurals 23 Let- termen's Club 2, 3,43 Chorus 4. JANE GRUNEISEN Student Council 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Cheer- leader 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 Cultural Ex- change 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Y-Teens 2,33 Yearbook Staff 43 Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,33 Speech Club 4. ROBERT HESTON Basketball lg Baseball 25 Foot- ball 35 Intramurals 25 Lettermen's Club 2,3545 Sport Man- ager 2,35 Key Club 253,45 Jr. Play 35 Chorus 1 ,2. MARILYN HENNING c.A.A. 1,z,a,4, Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Stu- dent Ass't 2,3,45 Librarian 1 45 Cho- 3 rus 1,2,3,45 Comm Cadets 4. Not shown EDWARD HOPPS CAROL HERMAN Basketball 3,45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Y- Teens 25 Librarian 15 Chorus 2,45 Comm. Cadets 4. Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Football 3,45 Track 1,25 Letterman's Club 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3. MARY LEE HOFACRE Pep Club 2,3545 F.T.A. 3,45 Cul- tural Exchange 3,4 N.H.S. 3,45 Year- book Staff 45 Stu- dent Ass't 3,45 Chorus 1,2545 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3. JEFFREY JAMES HOUSTON HORCHLER Football 35 Chorus Intramurals 1 ,2,3, 2 3 4. 45 Chorus 1,2. 7 , JAMES JOHNSON JACK INK Football 3,45 Track 1,3,4g Let termen's Club 45 Intramurals 25 Electronics Club 45 Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1 . DAVID JAMES Cultural Exchange 3,45 N.H.S. 3, Jun- ior Play 33 Band 1, 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Orch. 1,2,33 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3. r w J , CHERYL KEPLAR Home Ec. Club 4s Librarian 43 Comm C adets 4. DOUGLAS KEPPLER DALE KISLING Chorus 1,2. Chorus 1 . ROBERT LaFLAMME Student Council 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Sport Mana- ger 35 Cultural Ex- change 3,45 Year- or book Staff 45 Juni Play 35 Band 15253, 45 Orch. 152. CAROL KNIGHT G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 253,45 Comm. Cadets 45 Y- Teens 45 Student Ass't 45 Chorus 1, 2,3,45 I-Ii-Times 4. NANCY LEVISON Pep Club 253,45 F.T.A. 45 Band 3,45 Chorus 1,2,4. NANCY KNIGHT G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2,3545 Comm. Cadets 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. SUZANNE LINKHORN G.A.A. 1,45 Pep Club 253,45 Cul- tural Exchange 3, 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Librarian 15 Junior Play 35 Chorus 25 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3. GAYLE LARICK Home Ec. Club 1 2,3,4. MARY BETH MCCLU RG Pep Club 3,45 Cul- tural Exchange 45 N.H.S. 45 Librarian 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Student AsS't 45 Speech Club 45 Scholarship Team 3. 1 ll ,, CAROL MARSHMAN G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,3545 Li- brarian 153,45 Chorus 2,3,4. DAVID MASSA Track 25 Intramurals 25 Jr. Play 3. KATHRYN MCLAUGHLIN Pep Club 3,45 Y-Teens 25 Li- brarian 15 Chorus 1,2,3,4. RONNIE McNEELY Basketball 1 . THOMAS MCCOLLOUGH Baseball 15 Band 15253545 Chorus 1,4 Track 1 ,3. DEBORAH MUSTIN Pep Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,45 Cul- tural Exchange 3,43 Student Ass't 33 Scholarship Team 2,35 Hi-Times Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. ARTHUR MOORE Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 43 Let- termen's Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1 ,2,3,4. JOAN OGDEN G.A.A. 1,33 Pep Club 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,45 Cultural Ex- change 3,4, N.H.S. 3,45 Y-Teens 4, Yearbook Staff 45 Librarian 15 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Speech Club 43 Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3. NANCY MOREHEAD Cheerleader 43 Pep Club 2,35 Home Ec. Club 13 Y-Teens 23 Li- brarian 2,3. PAUL OWENS Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 3,45 Sport Manager 1,2,3g Student Ass't 4 5 Scholarship Team 2 . DANIEL NEWTON Intramurals 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4. LINDA PARKER G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Y- Teens 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Ass't 3,45 Chorus 1 ROBERT PALM Band 1 ,2 ,3,4 . THOMAS PASHEILICH Officer 2 fPres.j, 3 QV. Pres.j5 Student Council 25 Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Football 35 Intramurals 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Student Ass't 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Speech Club 4. 25 DIANN PALMER G .A.A. 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Comm. Cadets 45 Orch. 1,2,3,4. BRUCE PHIPPS Intramurals 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Sport Manager 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4 TERRY PARSONS Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Comm Cadets 4. LARRY POWELL Intramurals 1 2 ,35 I chorus 1,2,3g Hi- Times Staff 4. WILLIAM PI TTENGER Football 45 Tr ack 3,43 Intramurals 3,45 Lettermen' s Club 4 . GAYLENE POPP Chorus 1 ,2,3,4. THOMAS PROCTOR Football 45 Let- termen's Club 4 DALE RAY Track 33 Intra- murals 45 Band 15 Chorus 3,4. 26 GAYLE RAY Band lg Chorus 1,2 3,4. 7 SUE RIDENOUR Pep Club 35 Home Ec. Club 2,33 Y-Teens 2,35 Li- brarian 3. SANDRA REBMAN RTA. 3,43 N.H.s. 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Ass't 3,45 Chorus 1 ,2,3,4g Scholarship Team 1,2,3. ALLEN RI-IEA Intramurals 2,3, Chorus 3,4. REBECCA RINEHART Librarian 35 Chorus 15 Speech Club 43 Scholarship Team 1 ,2,3g Comm. Cadets 4. DIANE RIST MILDRED RITTER C1101-us 2,2545 Home Club 1, Higfimes Staff 4, 2,3,45 L1brar1an 1, 2,a,4. JOHN ROBY Basketball 15 Track 35 Intra- murals 3,45 Key Club 45 Student Ass't 35 Chorus 2,3 ,4 . Sl-IEILA ROBERTS JAMES ROBY Officer 3 QSec.j5 Track 15 Intramurals G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,45 Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 253,45 F.T.A. 253,45 N.I-l.S. 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Li- brarian 1,3,45 Cho- rus1,2,4. 1,25 Chorus 4. CHERYL ROSEBERRY G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club 253,45 F.T.A 25 Y-Teens 2,3545 Student Ass't: 253, 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 4. LOWELL ROSS ROBERT Band 15253545 RUCKMAN Chorus 1,2,3,4. Sarasota High School. MARGARET SEIP Student Council 3 5 Basketball 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 2,35 Y- Teens 2,35 Band 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3. KAREN SANDERLIN Class Sec. 1, Student Council 1, 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Li- brarian 1, Band 1, 2,3,45 Chorus lg Hi-Times Staff 45 Comm. Cadets 4. Not shown RICHARD SAMPSEL Electronics LINDA SCHINDLER Basketball 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Y- Teens 2,3. Club 45 Speech Club 4 . Not shown ROGER SITES WILLIAM SITES Yearbook Staff 45 Librarian 4, Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2,4 Speech Club 4, Orch. 1,2,3,45 Jr. Play 3. RANDYL SLATON CYNTHIA SNYDER Basketball 2, G.A.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL STARK Jr. Play 3, Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Speech Club 4. ERLYNN SPAYDE G.A.A. I5 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 25 Student Ass't 33 Librarian lg Band l,2,3,45 Comm. Cadets 4. LINDA STREIB JEFFREY SPAYDE F.T.A. 4, Student Ass't 4. ANN TALMAGE PATRICIA STILLWELL F.T.A. 3,43 Cul- tural Exchange 3,4 Y-Teens 2,35 Stu- dent Ass't 45 Cho- rus 2,4, Scholar- ship Team 23 Na- tional Honor So- ciety 4. Pep Club 2,3,-43 Y-Teens 25 Student Ass't 35 Librarian 35 Chorus 4. 30 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball 3,43 Cheerleader l ,43 Pep Club 2,35 Y- Teens 2,35 Librarian 1, Chorus l,2,3,4. KENNETH THOMAS CHARLES TARBERT SHARON TEN-EYCK Pep Club 45 Y- Teens 43 Student Ass't 33 Librarian 33 Comm. Cadets 4. MARIANNE TITI-IER Student Council 45 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cul- tural Exchange 3,4 , Y-Teens 25 Band 1 2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Speech Club 43 Scholar- ship Team 1 . KENNETH TREASE Football 3g Track l,2,35 Intramurals 1 ,2,3,43 Student Ass't 35 Hi-Times Staff 4. LINDA TURNER Home Ec. Club 43 Librarian 1 ,4. RICHARD WELCH Basketball 15 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 3,45 Track 1, 45 Intramurals 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Sport Manager 2,35 Key Club 2,3, 45 Chorus 1,2. BRENDA VAN HOOK Librarian 1,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. DARYL WALTER Basketball 1,25 Football 3,45 Track 1,35 Intra- murals 3,45 Let- termen's Club 45 Chorus 1 ,2. WESLEY WELCH Intramurals 2 ,354 -wwursaaf BA RRY WELD ON Basketball 45 Base- ball 45 Track 45 National Honor Society 4. MICHAEL WHEELER Intramurals 3,45 Hi-Times Staff 4. BRUCE WORKMAN Football 25 Track 1,2535 Lettermen's Club 2. SAND RA WILLIAMS Y-Teens 25 Li- brarian 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. BARBARA WOLF Officer 1 fTreas. Student Council 1,35 Cheerleader N.I-l.S. 3,45 Y- Teens 45 Chorus 2,45 Scholarship Team 1 . if Q l 'HV as SUE CHRIS TIAN LUZ DOMINGUEZ MARY FERRIS G.A.A. 45 Basket- Rochester High ball 45 Pep Club 45 School. Cultural Exchange 4 . in z we Too pooped to participate Piles of work to be done in study hall The congregation Spanish isn't hard if you have expert help. Mi1ton! thou shou1d'st be living at this hour. --Wordsworth n i A F I -.-.,,........ FK' 'S Commercial courses prepare students for business careers. Seniors Are Active at L.H.S Senior English classes held a Chaucerian banquet with roast pig, costumes, and traditional enter- tainment. Seniors receive recognition for their high school achievements. 35 I I x i n Dan Spayde, a very good student, demonstrates his Debbie Mustin's blend of creative talent and lively knowledge of physics. Dan was selected for his neat personality enriched the quality of her classroom appearance, pleasant personality, good sense of assignments and made her Hi-Times contributions humor, and persistent conscientious attitude. of art and writing unequaled, Teachers Nominate Outstanding Seniors years of participation in both band and choir. Her Bi0108Y I Student assistant S3-ndY Charles Wes Selected music instructors describe her as an exce11ent for her excellent Scholarship, good eitiZen5h1P and musician, courteous and helpful attitude. 36 1. Ginny Geib, a top quality scholar, excels in English. She was recommended because of her thoroughness in completing assignments. 6,1 A girl with a friendly and pleasant personality, Gayle Larick was always willing to do more than her share of work. Gayle completed four years of home economics study and is praised by her teacher for being a competent helper. Valedictorian Mary Beth McC lurg put in a year of hard work as head of the Lexian. Mary Beth worked well with her staff and proved to be a fine editor. This year's president of Let:termen's Club, Art Moore won letters in football, basketball, and base ball. Art's coaches say of him, In the world of sports, he is what is known as a 'clutch' player. He rises above the situation and delivers his best effort in the 'clutch. ' Chosen for her uprightness of character, Rosemary Brown served as head of the Librarians' Club and exhibited fine leadership ability. '4 . ., . ,,.-aa: aria.- --...Ng ,WWW Lexian Queen 1965 Lexian Queen Sallie Bock James Franciscus, star of Mr, Novak, selected the Lexian Queen and her court. 38 Nancy Morehead Sandy Charles Lexian Court The Delta Tau Delta fraternity of Ohio State University selected eight semifinalists from class pictures voluntarily submitted by thirty-seven senior girls. The Lexian staff then sent these pictures to James Franciscus, the star of television's Mr, Novak, who chose Sallie Bock as Lexian Queen and Nancy Morehead, Patricia Stilwell, Sandy Charles, and Linda Streib as the mem- bers of the Lexian Court. Patricia Stilwell Linda Streib 39 eniors Receive Diplomos of Combined Commencement ond Bciccolciurecite. Members of the Honors Group were se ated in the FIRST ROW. They are Mary Beth MCC lurg, Valedictoriang Mary Lee Hofacre, salutatoriang Ginny Geib, Sue Linkhorn, Joan Ogden, Sandy Rebman, Rebecca Rinehart, Sheila Roberts, Barry Weldon., and Barb Wolf. Combined commencement and baccalaureate for the class of '65 was held on june sec- ond in the gymnasium. Graduates Wore burgundy and white robes and were seated alphabetically. Mr. Irvin and Mr. Hofacre presented awards and scholarships to the seniors . Pastor Wray Smith addresses the graduates. Bill Sites plays The Lord's Prayer. i 40 Seniors enter in alphabetical order. Dignitaries are Mr. Hervey Parker, Reverend T. N. Leibrand, Mr. Howard Hofacre, Pastor Wray Smith, Mr. Dale Sanderlin, and Mr. Richard Irvin. Salutatorian Mary Lee Hofacre describes The . Train of Education, Mary Beth McC1urg presents valedlctory address. 41 K' .. ...va- I X'- teena faerie an W,-B! sig. i ,,, 3 ' T i az ?4. f,g5,,:gw, 5. .W V -A Y, --:NN '-EL x : ', - . 4 '. I ii'-is - 9' f w - -'V V ' I M ww' my 'Q '.','.',',' 3 - 1 exams: V f . I I f il i f U Q I l V 1 1 U ' f Q f Q i f f 1, sz 4 ,g.4 -Q N v a ,sw Q . f .1' in Q1 1 ORGANIZATIONS Www, ...... ..... Afqg MAMM W ' I na K E 2 -Q ' VT ROW 1--J. Ink, F. Shaffer, J. Geib, R. Sampsel, Pres., Mr. Steen, Advisor, K. Smith, D. Shade. ROW 2--A. Karbula, E. Zirkel, J. Lanker, G. Lehman, D. Johnson, J. Traxler. Electronics Club Uses New Equipment A small group of interested boys initiated Lexington's Electronics Clu.b. The students readily accepted industrial arts instructor Carl Steen's suggestion of a club organized to further knowledge in electronics . The boys have attempted several projects, including building a Telsa Coil, constructing a radio trans- mitter, and disassembling televisions . Checking the amplification system. Members test radio tubes. 44 ROW 1--Mrs. Patterson, Advisory B. Curphey, Pres.g M. Tither, Vice Pres.5 D. Spayde, Sec.g P. Staker T1:eas.5 B. Sites, K.McKee. ROW 2--K. Curphey, R. Brown, M. Hofacre, B. Rinehart, B. Garrison, A. Barker, G. Harmony. ROW 3--S. Linkhorn, T. Pasheilich, J. Ogden, M. Stark, D. James, C. Burger, J Gruneisen, K. Fox. ROW 4--K. Smith, D. Musche, G. Paul, P. Diener, M. McClurg. Speech Club 1964-65 saw the organization of Speech Club, a club designed to give students who did not take public speaking an opportunity to participate. Speech Club started a de- bate team that placed second in the District Debate Tournament and presented two one- act plays in February. Ah, LI-IS's first debate trophy. We of the affirmative contend . . 45 Y-Teens Serves Community To grow as a person, the first of three goals of the National Y- Teens, was the '64-65 theme for the local group of '64 girls. Lex- ington's Y-Teens sponsored a Can-Can dance in November . The admission price--cans of food--was distributed to three needy families at Thanksgiving. Other projects of the service club included a bake sale, a May fashion show and tea for fresh- man girls, and a Keep Your Locker Clean campaign. The highlight of the year was a sight- seeing trip to New York over Easter vacation. ROW 1--C. Roseberry, L. Bletz, K. Geib, A. Barker, J. Garvick, Pres., N. Brenneman, Sec., S. Rebman, Treas., M. Henning, Vice Pres., J. Ogden, C. Marshman. ROW 2--B. Powell, B. Wolf, K. McKee, S. Roberts, C. Knight, K. Sanderlin, G. Harmony, D. Grant, B. Fisher, S. Weatherly. ROW 3--S. Ten-Eyck, N. Cullen, L. Parker, B. Bush, J. Guthrie, C. Frank, S. Betz, K. Snowdon, C. Williams. ROW 4--K. Miller, K. Fox, P. Stevens, C. Mc- Guire, C. Teaters, S. Chalfant, D. Civay, S. Erickson, B. Robinson. ROW 5--J. Steffler, S. Leibrand, B. Hetsler, E. Overeem, L. Wallace, V. Meadows, W. Baker, T. Miller, B. Wolf. ROW 6--C. Cullen, L. Kennedy, M. Whited, G. Ritchie, S. McLaughlin, V. Davidson, C. Armstrong, B. Herman, B. McNaul. ROW 7--T. Fisher, P. Heichel, P. Diener, P. Staker, K. Adair, B. Welch, L. Schamber, C. Schneider. 46 ROW 5--T. Parsons. ROW 4-- D. Gabriel, C. Herman, R. Brown, E. Spayde. ROW 3-- C. Knight, N. Knight, M. Henning, K. Sanderlin. ROW 2--S. Ten-Eyck, R. Rinehart, R. Chalfant, K. Converse, C. Kepler. ROW 1--K. Curphey, Vice Pres.3 D. Palmer, Sec.- Treas.g K. McKee, Pres.5 Mrs. Teeter, Advisor. Commercial Cadets f' 'S W Junior Play programs being mimeographed. Preparing ditto sheets for teachers. 47 Commercial Cadets have been busy this year! Seventeen members have typed letters for businessmen, manuscripts for students, and prepared ditto sheets for teachers . Cultural Exchange Club Y? ROW 1--Mr. Barger, Advisorg S. Linkhom, Pres.g J. Ogden, Vice Pres.g M. McClurg, Sec.-Treas.g T. Stilwell, L. Dominguez. ROW 2--D. Mustin, M. Tither, M. Hofacre, K. Adair, J. Radcliffe, J. Gruneisen. ROW 3--T. Carver, M. Cooper, B. LaFlamme, D. James, R. Shaul. Luz Dominguez, Le'XiH8f0H'S exchange Stu- To promote better relations between the dent from Columbla' United States and other countries by cor- re spondence and exchange of material such as flags, magazines, and newspapers is the aim of Cultural Exchange Club. This year Cultural Exchange sold class pins and sweatshirts and operated two paper machines to earn money to sponsor Lexington's 1965-66 exchange student. Jose Castro from Brazil spent two months at LHS. 1 ROW 1--M. Henning, M. Brandt, T. Pasheilich, P. Owens, D. Hamblin, J. Spayde, C. Knight. ROW 2--G. Harmony, M. Hofacre, T. Stilwell, B. Bollinger, M. McClurg, N. Theaker. ROW 3--J. Davis, L. Parker, N. Brenneman, S. Charles, S. Rebman, B. Garrison. Student Assistants Although not an organized club, nineteen Student Assistants carried out varied duties this year. Some assistants helped the chemistry, biology, and bookkeeping departments While others Worked in the offices of the principal and guidance counselor. The duties of the teacher's he1pers included preparing specimen, grading papers, aiding students, and answering the school telephone . Lab assistants aid science teachers by preparing specimen and chemicals. Office workers answer the telephone and aid students. ROW 5--C. Knight, D. Rist. ROW 4 K. Sanderlin, G. Harmony. ROW 3-- L. Powell, G. Geib, K. Addlesperger, K. Trease. ROW 2--D. Mustin, M. Kunze. ROW 1--Mrs. Ackerman, Ad- visorg M. Wheeler. Staff produces nine good issues. Hi-Times Staff Serving the school by informing it, the HI-TIMES staff published eight regular issues of the Lexington High newspaper Members Worked to make each issue better than the previous one. journal- ism I students published the january HI-TIMES under the guidance of Mrs . Ackerman. For the first time in five years of publication, the HI-TIMES earned an All-American honor rating, the highest rating given by the National Scholastic Press Association. 50 ROW 1--Mr. Irvin, Advisorg B. Laflamme, Pres., B. Brenneman, Vice Pres., G. Harmony, Sec., C. Burger, Treas ROW 2--S. Young, E. Irvin, R. Shaul. ROW 3--G. Ritchie, K. Sanderlin, M. Tither. ROW 4--B. Adair, B. Sautter. Student Council Student Council Worked toward the com- bined purposes of representing student opinion, coordinating student and faculty ideas, and improving Lexington High. Five seniors, four juniors, and three sophomores made up the student government organization. In order to better represent student feeling, Stu- dent Council placed a suggestion box in the front hall of Building A and invited representatives from all school or- ganizations to attend Student Council meetings . I think our school needs . . 51 Home Economics Club Home Economics students met monthly to become better acquainted with one another and to learn new features of homemaking. Each Home Economics Club member demonstrated a homemaking technique, and a professional home economist addressed the club this year. A cooking demonstration Members learned new sewing methods. ROW l--M. Kunze, G. Larick, L. Turner, M. Ritter, C. Keplar, M. Walter, Mrs. Daugherty, Advisor, V. Freder- rick, N. Wilhelm, N. Brumm. ROW 2--M. Price, C. Williams, S. Erickson, S. Henry, Treas., D. Bair, Pres., M. Wittmer, S. Raitch, C. Bishop, L. Peeples, L. Emrath, A. Miller, A. Raitch. ROW 3--B. Frederick, J. Pierce, C. Moon, P. Sammons, P. Parsons, S. Thompson, C. Carpenter, N. Brown, S. Fulton. ROW 4--P. Malone, J. Boyce, B. Mains, J. Campbell, C. Frank, M. Bucher, D. Baim, G. Stapleton, Sec., B. Anderson. 52 ROW 1--Mrs. Ackerman, Advisor, V. Geib, Vice Pres.g J. Ogden, Pres., D. Mustin, Sec.g M. Hofacre, S. Reb- man, J. Spayde, E. Hall. ROW 2--P. Buren, C. Cairns, R. Brown, K. Converse, K. Addlesperger, M. Aungst, B Garrison, S. Roberts, L. Bletz, S. Hartman. ROW 3--L. Shutt, C. Lay, N. Brenneman, L. Parker, D. Palmer, T. Stilwell, N. Levison, J. Davis, C. Burger. Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America adopted a constitution, told the faculty What Every Teacher Ought to Know during a panel discussion, and visited Wooster and Oberlin Colleges this year. Members earned credit points by aiding teachers and substituting for elementary teachers. One hundred points were necessary to take the May college tripg l5O credits were required for an FTA pin. Mary Lee I-Iofacre, senior, kept a record of points. Every little point counts! Panel discusses What Every Teacher Ought to Know. LeHermen's Club ROW 1--S. Koroknay, L. Clever, B. Brenneman, A. Moore, Pres., Mr. Barr, Advisor, J. Brandt, B. Reel, S. Toms, Greg Perl. ROW 2--F. Pigman, R. Welch, B. Curphey, J. Ink, M. Brandt, S. Young, L. Culp, B. Erndt. ROW 3-- J. Schiering, R. Smith, J. Jones, T. Proctor, M. Cooper, Vice Pres.g C. Lew, J. Cochran. ROW 4--J. I-Iofacre, B. Heston, B. Laflamme, P. Owens, B. Phipps. ROW 5--E. Hopps, L. Dill, J. Claypool, Sec.-Treas. Thirty-one lettermen made up the '64-'65 Lettermen's Club. The boys sold ball- point pens printed with the Minutemen bas- ketball schedule and programs at Lexing- ton's basketball games. Proceeds of the sales helped buy equipment for the bas- ketball team. Baseball is one way to earn a letter. Letterrnen sell programs at LEX games. 54 Key Club ROW 1--Mr. Mabee, Advisor, S. Young, Pres., D. Mowery, Treas.g B. Brenneman, Sec., M. Cooper, Vice Pres., J. Roby, A. Moore, M. Brandt, T. Welch. ROW 2--S. Koroknay, L. Clever, R. Welch, C. Stone, R. Johnston, R Shaul, B. Heston, D. Cochran. ROW 3--B. Becker, B. Erndt, E. Irvin, D. Woodling, J. Cochran, J. Schiering, J. Taylor, D. Clever. ROW 4--B. Castor, D. Bethea, J. I-Iofacre, J. Brandt, B. Reel, J. Banks, T. Pasheilich, M. Masters , J. Hofacre. ' Watching G.A.A. isn't in the constitution. Officers conduct business. Thirty -two Key Club members follow the motto We Build. This year the boys Worked to inspire individual initiative, the '64-65 theme. Key Club provided the Minuteman silhouette broken by the LHS team at each home basketball game. The boys also collected books for the school library. Several Key Clubbers attended the State Convention held at Columbus April 9 and 10. ROW 1--J. Gruneisen, Vice Pres., M. McClurg, Pres., G. Geib, Sec., D. Clever, Treas.g S. Roberts. ROW 2--B. Wolf, D. Mustin, M. Hofacre, N. Brenneman, S. Rebman, T. Stilwell, J. Ogden, C. Armstrong. ROW 3--N. Theaker, P. Staker, J. Radcliffe, K. Adair, C. Burger, L. Shutt, M. Phipps, B. Hetsler. ROW 4--M. Masters, R. Bell, B. Adair, E. I-Iopps, E. Irvin, T. Fisher. ROW 5--B. Weldon, B. May, J. Taylor, B. Sautter, D. Musche, J. Hofacre, J. Hofacre. National Honor Society Members of the Lexington chapter of the National Honor Society must meet high standards of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Once a member, a student is required to maintain these standards. N.H.S. offered a student tutoring service this year and established a Student-of-the-Month program to recognize members of the student body who showed an outstanding improvement or continual high level of achievement in scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and extra-curricular or community activities. Tutoring service comes in handy. Senior N.H.S. members induct new members. 56 Scholarship Team Travels To Ashland Fifty-three Lexington students competed in District Scholarship Tests this year. Selected through preliminary tests held at the school, the students traveled to Ashland College to take a one-subject test in competition With pupils from several area schools. Mary Lee Hofacre placed first in Ohio in Spanish ll. Honorable Mention in the state was earned by Scott Smith, General Science, janet Irvin, Algebra lg Linda Schamber, English 10g and Miriam Phipps, English ll. The Lexington Teachers' Association awarded scholarship pins to all members of the Scholarship Team at a tea held May 12. If these are last year's tests, can you imagine what Teachers awarded scholarship pins to team members. this year's tests are like? ROW 1--D. Musche, D. Mustin, M. Hofacre, M. McC1urg, G. Geib, K. Addlesperger, S. Rebman, J. Ogden, E. Irvin. ROW 2--N. Theaker, P. Staker, C. Armstrong, J. Bollinger, T. Fisher, B. Robinson, W. Fuhrer. ROW 3-- J. Snavely, M. Hardy, C. Burger, L. Shutt, M. Phipps, S. Heidlebaugh, J. Irvin, T. Schamber, S. Leibrand, M. Stevens. ROW 5--B. Hershey, T. Pasheilich, D. James, B. Sautter, C. Ohler, N. Singer, M. McCormick, C. Davidson. ROW 6--H. Pries, J. Cochran, E. Deiner, P. Lichtenstein, R. Sowash, S. Smith, E. Pigman. 57 Librarians Form New Club To interest students in becoming professional librarians was the purpose of the Librarian's Club formed this year. The thirty-two members Worked as student librarians in the high school library. They aided Charles Shook, school librarian, by cataloging and processing books, stamping magazines, and creating book displays . Meeting once a month, the club members often in- vited professional librarians to speak to them about library Work as a career. ROW 1--B Sites, E. Hall, C. Roseberry, Vice Pres., B. Van Hook, Trees., R. Brown, Pres., Mr. Shook, Advisor. ROW 2--S. Williams, L. Turner, M. Ritter, C. Keplar, C. Marshman. ROW 3--S. Roberts, J. Davis, M. Henning, P. Buren, S. Nolan. Not shown is Janet Irvin, Secretary. Cataloging books was one of the club's major Members decorated the library with student art services. work. fs, fe Q My 58 Jump ball, get it, get it! Will it ever come down? Girls' Athletic Associotion Promotes Fitness For fun and fitness is President Linda Parker's explanation of G .A.A. 's purpose. G .A .A . planned a Spring Play Day and invited area schools to par- ticipate . Operating on a point system, G.A.A. awards emblems, letters, keys, and pins for active membership. at if 4 ROW 1--N. Theaker, L. Bletz, E. Markley, D. Bradfield, Mrs. Wilson, Advisor, S. Roberts, Sec.-Treas., L. Parker, Pres., N. Brenneman, Vice Pres., B. Hetsler, J. Kent, P. Seip. ROW 2--B. Bush, J. Guthrie, L. Jerow, P. Diener, A. Talmage, S. Schmotzer, K. Johnson, S. Betz, E. Overeem, V. Trease. ROW 3--L. Goelz, M. Henning, S. Linkhorn, J. Davis, J. Radcliffe, J. Logan, B. Brandenburg, J. Bollinger, C. Frank, G. Harmony, L Wallace. ROW 4--C. Herman, C. Roseberry, L. Schindler, J. Garvick, C. Wilman, M. James, B. Herman, P. Heichel, D. Grant. 59 ROW 6--M. I-Iofacre, J. Grueni- sen. ROW 6--B. Sites, J. Gar- vick. ROW 4--B. Castor, J. Ogden. ROW 3--K. Fox, L. Parker. ROW 2--A. Barker, G. Geib. ROW 1--B. Laflamme, Ass't Editorg M. McClurg, Editorg S. Linkhorn, Mr. Wilson, Advisor. Lexion Staff Would you like to buy a Lexian? The staff creates and learns Staff members combine their talents. Mr. Wilson gives his advice iiii J... WMWMWMW. ACTIVITIES I told you I didn't want to come. The door opens to a fathom fantasy Mansfield Senior High Dance Band provides music for relaxed couples. - - 4 ww 4u r A z1ix1na-wan. w.. we 'Fothom Fcm'rcasy Features Fish and Fun Tissue paper fish swam past 116 couples who explored the underwater wonders of a Fathom Fantasy, the 1965 junior-Senior Prom. Imaginative and hardworking mem- bers of the junior class transformed Skyline Lodge at the Hidden Hollow Camp into King Neptune's domain for the night of May 8. Moby Dick and the Minnows CDick Ferrell, Cynde Burger, Mike Hardy, and Dave jamesj entertained at the junior-Senior Banquet, and the Mansfield Senior High Dance Band supplied music for the prom. The po st -prom party was also held 'neath the briny deep of Hidden Hollow. Student directors were Kathy Curphey, Bill Sites, and Mary Lee Hofacre. Rain bow Revue The class of '65 sponsored Rainbow Revue, a variety show featuring student talent from LHS . Blackface minstrels saluted the South, Louis Armstrong QBill Sitesj sang Hello Dolly, and several singing groups offered show tunes, folk songs and ballads. This first of its kind show was presented in November. Mrs. Ackerman directed the Revue. Boyd Addlesperger-- Hello Dolly? The cast prepares for the show. The minstrel show was a success. Junior Class Ploy Homer Van Fleet Mrs. Hutchins Grace Paul Roger Shaul IS KAREN ANDRE A MURDERESS? This was the question around which The Night of january 16th, a trial mystery, revolved. The play, Written by Ayn Rand, Was presented on March 26. Karen Andre, is accused of murdering her boss, Bj ourn Faulkner. District Attorney Flint rejects Karen's plea of not guilty and asks the jury, chosen from the audience, for a conviction of murder. The jury later learns that Karen had lied to her attorney, Mrs. Stevens, and had con- cealed Faulkner's scheme to abscond with his company's money. Mrs . Hubert Patterson directed the play With the help of student directors Kathy Curphey and Mike Stark. Other cast mem- bers include S. Arehart, L. Clever, E. Hall, M. Cooper, D. Price, P. Stevens, S. Betz, B. Bush, and F. Pigman. John G. Whitfield Jane Chandler Ron Johnston Alice Barker 65 Elmer Sweeney Butch Rebm an M agda Sve nson C arla Cairns Judge Heath . . . Attorney Stevens . Miss Karen Andre . Nancy L. Faulkner District Attorney . . . ........ Jeff Perl ' . . Kris Adair . . Cynde Burger . . Nancy Theaker . . Bill Curphey Si gurd J un gquist L arry Re gan Mike Hardy Tom Welch Concert 5: r an Qi Bross ROW 1--S. Toms, B. Powell, R. Tanney, G. Ritchie, B. Laflamme, B. Garrison. ROW 2--C. Stone, E. Erwin, R. Paxton, E. Harrington, J. Taylor, J Hofacre. ROW 3--A. Rinehart, D. Newton, S. Heslep, H. Pries. Woodwinds ROW 1--M. Whited, N. Levison, K. Sanderlin, S. Hartman, D. Bradfield. ROW 2--R. Hiser, P. Cook, P. Seip, T. Parsons, C. McGuire, B. Palm. ROW 3--L. Robertson, P. Richter, D. Palmer, M. Tither, V. Meadows, B. Herman, B. Hestler. ROW 4--D. Musche, S. George, C. Roseberry, M. Shupe, S. Meadows. 66 Bond Percussion ROW 1--D. James, D. I-Iempfield, B. Bacheider, J. Banks, M. Stark, M. Bapka. ROW 2--R. Bigler, G. Scott, J. Ink, J. McGinty, B. Curphey. A Q A - Woodwinds ROW 1--J. Legacy, K. Curphey, L. Ross, B. May. ROW 2--J. Erickson, D. Brown, J. Betz, S. Baldwin, S. Leibrand. ROW 3--T. Miller, D. Whisler, M. Phipps. Bross ROW 1--B. Sites, S. Young, R. Bender, M. Hardy. ROW 2--T. McCo11ough, D. Price, E. Spayde, B. Erndt, R. Volkmer, T. Carver. ROW 3--M. Cockley, L. McCullough, J. Addie- sperger, J. Hofacre. Orchestra STRINGS ROW 1--D. James, C. Burger, D. Musche, M. Sites, C. Mishey. ROW 2--D. Gabriel, S. Sites, P. Goelz, R. Gruneisen, B. Powell, M. James, S. Hartman, M. Hardy. ROW 3--J. Lanker, N. Sanderlin, A. Rose, D. Emich, K. Fesler, R. Echert, P. McGuire, C. Wareham, D. Ray. WOODWINDS ROW 1--D. Bradfield, B. Kaser, A. Brown, P. Cook, C. Cicolani. ROW 2--B. May, B. Herman, D. Palmer, B. Hetsler. gl BRASS ROW 1--S. Toms, B. Garrison, K. I-Ieilman, R. Pugh. ROW 2--B. Sites, R. Bender, R. Volkmer, D. Massa, C. Stone, E. Urvin. ROW 3--B. Brenneman, M. Baki, R. Tanney, B. Curphey. 68 mitl .' A, L, Juniors cmd Seniors Combine Voices ROW 1--Mr. Evans, B. Van Hook, G. Popp, S. Schmotzer, C. Knight, N. Knight, M. Henning, L. Brown, C. Marshman, N. Levison, B. Bapka, K. Addlesperger. ROW 2--S. Rebman, K. Montgomery, J. Hoffman, S. Knight, M. Phipps, G. Geib, D. Spurgeon, C. Roseberry, C. Herman, S. Roberts, L. Bletz, B. Wolf. ROW 3--M I-Iofacre, T. Stilwell, C. Burger, B. Bush, M. Tither, J. Ogden, L. Streib, A. Talmage, J. Garvick, K. Mc- Laughlin, S. Williams. ROW 4--M. Stark, L. Ross, B. Phipps, J. Banks, G. Ray, S. Popp, D. Ray, A. Rhea, C. Stone. ROW 5--A. Rinehart, S. Heslep, J. Fraizer, M. Carver, B. Harrod, A. Moore, R. Tanney. ROW 6--B. Sites, T. McCullough, D. James, J. Houston, J. Roby. Sophomores Sing ROW l--Mr. Evans, B. Brandenburg, B. Wolf, E. Markley, J. Kent, V. Davidson, D. Bradfield, S. Boggs, L. Kennedy, C. Cullen, K. Snowdon. ROW 2--C. Teaters, T. Miller, D. Brauchler, W. Fuhrer, J. Combs, B. Mc- Naul, J. Bollinger, S. McLaughlin, K. Geib, C. Armstrong. ROW 3--L. Tarbert, W. Baker, D. Civay, C. Schnei der, T. Fisher, M. James, C. Williams, M. Kunze, S. Erickson, L. Wallace, E. Overeem. ROW 4--J. Brandt, B. Stayner, L. Davis, G. Knorr, J. Heston, F. Poling, B. Bickart. 69 4 ROW 1--J. Taylor, B. Pittenger, D. Musche, D. Clever, F. Pigman, B. Harrod, M. Cooper, J. Schiering, B. Curphey, Mr. Carter, Coach. ROW 2--R. Palasky, Trainer, E. Hall, B. Brenneman, M. Cockley, J. Brandt, J. Hofacre, R. Welch, T. Welch, E. Harrington. ROW 3--J. Snavely, G. Perl, B. May, T. Carver, R. Smith, J. Perl, J. Brado, B. Addlesperger, B. Phipps, Trainer. Enthusiasm for Track Builds at LHS. Relay team shows off new track uniforms. TRACK, Joe--Not chartkeeper! Juniors get a head start. 70 .rfa ' v . Baseball Varsity ROW 1--S. Koroknay, D. Grassel, C. Lew, C. Stone. ROW 2--S. Young, R. Welch, B. Weldon, A. Moore, M Brandt, L. Dill, T. Kinton, Mr. Barr, Coach. Junior Varsity ROW 1--MI. Armstrong, Coach, D. Roberts, B. Erndt, B. Reel, A. Rinehart, J. Cochran, J. Teaters, L. Lloyd, Irvin, D. Bethea. ROW 2--P. Hughes, J. Smith, J. Heston, D. Anderkin, R. Yolkmer, B. Sautter. 71 Footlooll S. A .. Vorsity ROW 1--R. Welch, D. Walters, E. Hopps, S. Young, J. Ink, M. Brandt, A. Moore, B. Erndt, B. Pittenger, B l-Iarrod. ROW 2--B. Brenneman, F. Pigman, E. Zirkel, M. O'Neil, S. Toms, G. Perl, J. Perl, L. Clever, R Srmth, M. Fanello, M. Stoughton. ROW 3--I-lead Coach Bob Carter, Reserve Coach Jeff Roberts, J. Brandt, D Bethea B. Reel, J. Jones, B. Caldwell, D. Musche, J. Schiering, J. l-lofacre, M. Mishey, Managerg J. Roby, Tramer, Ass't. Coach Chuck Bryant. aMswmm . ,. .4 wma-rs-lu,fe-if.,ffwwzwawnwff-ihasqawwmwmpawmm l964-65 FOOTBALL RE CORD Clearfork 22 Mt. Gilead 8 Mansfield Madison 6 Fredericktown 27 Crestview 40 Lucas O Columbus Groveport 25 Northmor 8 72 Waiting for a victory Defensive Might Q 2 4 Q 1 fi - .. Reserves ROW 1--R. Trease, H. Pries, D. Anderkin, J. Taylor, D. Linkhorn, J. Brado, M. Binder, D. Ferrell, T. Proctor L. Ritchie, R. Bell, S. Baldwin, D. Hempfield, G. Johnson. Team maps strategy. We've got that ball, let's go! 73 i 5 .Q as ' ml Basketball, ROW 1--A. Talmage, J. Radcliffe, B. Hetsler, B. Brandenburg, B. Herman, J. Logan. ROW 2--S. Roberts, N. Brenneman, L. Parker, J. Garvick, C. Wilman, Mrs. Wilson, Advisory P. Heichel, J. Davis, C. Frank, M. James, C. Herman. Girls' Athletics The energetic gals of G.A.A. faced both volley- ball and basketball teams from area schools this year. The varsity and reserve teams of both sports enjoyed the interscholastic clashes and earned the iollowing season records: VOLLEYBALL W L BASKETBALL W L Varsity 1 5 Var sity Re serve s 3 3 Re serve s 2 3 Volleyball, ROW 1--J. Bollinger, B. Herman, B. Brandenburg, B. Bush, L. Bletz. ROW 2--L. Parker, S. Roberts, J. Garvick, P. I-Ieichel, N. Brenneman, C. Herman, C. Wilman, J. Davis, J. Radcliffe, Mrs. Wilson, Advisor. Basketball Junior Varsity ROW 1--J. Miller, Manager, R. Johnston, T. Welch, D. Mowery, D. Bethea, J. Brandt, D. Roberts, P. Hughes, Manager. ROW 2--Mr. Nye, Coach, A. Rinehart, J. Smith, J. Schiering, B. Reel, B. Gerhart, R. Bell, B. May J. Banks. 1964-65 BASKETBALL RECORD LEX. OPP. Willard CHD 40 31 Columbus Hartley CAD 24 26 Fredericktown CHD 27 30 Shelby CAD 54 45 Crestline CAD 42 29 Ontario CHD 41 42 Plymouth CAD 42 32 Lucas CHD 30 42 Crestview CAD 36 42 Clearfork CAD 29 47 Mansfield Madison CAD32 41 Crestview CHD 51 50 Upper Sandusky CHD 60 52 Ontario CAD 45 36 Mt. Gilead CHD 59 61 Northmor CHD 44 36 Clearfork CHD 42 40 Loudonville CAD 42 46 Total Points 739 727 75 . , vf.- 4 W . . . m. Basketball Varsity Coach John Barr, C. Lew, B. Weldon, A. Moore, D. Cochran, J. Claypool, J. Cochran, D. Clever, D. Cochran C. Stone, S. Young, S. Koroknay, Manager. l964-65 BASKETBALL RECORD Now boys--Watch how it's done! GAME LEX OPP A Willard 72 39 Columbus Hartley 46 53 l Fredericktown 52 46 Shelby 63 42 Crestline 92 52 Ontario 64 44 Plymouth 84 52 Lucas 75 46 Crestview 65 57 Clearfork 69 49 Mansfield Madison 63 44 Crestview 69 55 Upper Sandusky 81 63 Ontario 62 44 Mt. Gilead 64 51 Northmor 80 5l Clearfork 69 55 Loudonville 73 37 SECTIONAL TCURNAMENT Mansfield Senior 6l 75 76 We're The JAC Champs! All right, girls--next cheer! How about that backspin! Last minute instructions from the coach 77 L Section , Q Q gi , , El, A vllf fr e Q B lf' Q Y a.. A Q ROW 1--Advisor Mrs. Ann Wilson, B. Fisher, S. Betz, C. Frank, J. Guthrie, S. Schmotzer, K. Fox, B. Bush, G. Paul, J. Coldwell. ROW 2--J. Radcliffe, K. Adair, L. Jerow, C. Wilman, L. Goelz, M. Phipps, M. Shupe, K. Kennedy, K. Miller, S. Weatherly, D. Spurgeon. ROW 3--S. Nolan, R. Corrigan, D. Palmer, K. McKee, L. Parker, J. Garvick, L. Schindler, N. Knight, G. Harmony, B. McNaul, J. Kent. ROW 4--P. Kelley, L. Magee, L Streib, C. Knight, M. Henning, L. Brown, C. Marshman, R. B1-umm, C. Lay, D. Grant, J. Combs. ROW 5--S. Meadows, P. Paraske, L. Dominguez, S. Linkhorn, J. Davis, N. Levison, M. McClurg, K. McLaughlin, B. Garri- son, L. Robertson, L. Cline. ROW 6--P. Stevens, C. McGuire, M. Hofacre, G. Geib, D. Mustin, L. Bletz, E. Spayde, S. Ten-Eyck, M. Aungst, B. Heilman, S. George. ROW 7--C. Smith, K. Snowdon, K. Sanderlin, C. Snyder, S. Erickson, S. McLaughlin, C. Cullen, K. Geib, J. Bollinger, V. Meadows, L. Kennedy. ROW 8--C. Teaters, D. Bair, J. Gruneisen, S. Roberts, S. Henry, C. Williams, G. Ritchie, M. Whited, S. Chalfant, V. Trease, C. Armstrong. ROW 9--T. Miller, W. Baker, J. Ogden, M. Tither, D. Civay, E. Markley, D. Bradfield, B. I-Iestler, C. Schneider, V. Davidson, K. Johnson. ROW 10--D. Rondy, K. Knachel, M. James, P. Cook, P. Heichel, T. Fisher, B. Wolf, B. Herman, J. Steffler, E. Overeem, L. Wallace. W. Soph. Rep. M. Whited and Co-Capts. G. Paul The girls support the team both at home and and L. Parker go over cheers. away games. 78 Cheerleaders Hove o Busy Seoson Varsity ROW 1--P. Seip, B. Wolf, A. Talmage, N. Theaker. ROW 2-- S. Arehart, N. More head. ,B Both squads grace gridiron. 4 . .Xg - lx. Reserves--P. Diener, P. Staker, B. Powell. h.iaA.A 79 Homecoming 1965 The Homecoming Court of 1965 were sophomores QROW lj Brenda Powell, and Cindy Williams, juniors QROW Zj Jan Guthrie and Kathy Fox, seniors QROW 31 Ann Tal- mage and Peggy Seip. Jeff Claypool crowned Queen Jayne Garvick, senior, at the halftime festivities during the Upper Sandusky game. The attendants' escorts were varsity basketball players, Dave Roberts, Chuck Lew, Dave Clever, John Cochran, Art Moore, and Sid Young. Jeff Williams and Debbie Littrell carried the crown. The queen and her court were elected by the student body from five nominees of each class. Queen Jayne enters with escort Jeff Claypool. UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Secretary: Valerie Walter Treasurer: Ron Johnston Vice President: Mike Cooper President: Bo Brenneman B L - E 513435 9 s. Q . .EMM 1 1- r 5 L L 2 we 1 1 1 A f . .f.L I VK' X r-L f. A B F isri . fx 1 I- .. , ig- - e it 5 . B -rr 'W ff-A ' 5- so n li oior , iw it B 6 iisi T3 ' r. 1 'W W ,fa ' i ' ..,E . K, f ,Q , . 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E-:iv -35'-'Ks'.t,s Q Zia: Y winwsx i.-wa s -an Q71-1-. Y X 1 t i P jx i ww - ag 2 Q. t w 3, ax U ' Q. ' Qi s P ,. v I CQAQMA ,' 1 , VUL - I gf , iw. ml' 3, .,.,. Diane Spurgeon Pam Staker Gerry Stapleton Penny Stevens Chuck Stone Mike Stoughton Joseph Streib Rick Tanney John Teaters Nancy The aker James Traxler Manuela Walter Valerie Walter Sue Weatherly Tom Welch Dick Whisler Christine Wilma Gerald Wyatt Ed Zirkel Carl Witschi Dave Woodling Lee Woodling I1 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS President: Bill Sautter Vice President: Cindy Williams Secretary: Judy Bollinger Treasurer: Vicki Davidson Brian Adair Boyd Addlesperger John Addlesperger Diane Anable Dennis Anderkin Cheryl Armstrong Debra Bair Wilma Baker Steve Baldwin Steven Bechtler Rick Bell Randy Bender Dick Bethea Bruce Bickart Mary Birkhold Wayne Bishop Susan Boggs Judy Bollinger Deborah Bradfield James Brado aii ir: L . Q ,M-vm nm, -Q . .ag W ':1', M UI S is 5 A! ' 5 is if L 5. 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Sophomores and Juniors In Achon The marching band enjoyed front-row seats at the L.H.S. football games. ,wav W - . :, X -......,rx If Nw JUNIOR HIGH w. Student Council ROW 1--S. Grant, S. Frank, S. Bowers, J. Roseberry, R. Davidson, D. Lew, C. Lichtenstein, D. Woodling. ROW 2--S. Koroknay, J. Sautter, R. Kennedy, N. Bush, K. White, P. McGuire, C. Price, K. Fassnacht. ROW 3--P. Lichtenstein, T. Bloch, J. Cockley, L. Posey, S. Massie, S. Haycook, D. Massa, P. McLaughlin, B. Welch. The Student Council helped with Lexian sales and names junior high pictures . Sneak previews of annual pictures. This '65 Lexian sure is interesting. 94 An over-all view of the Fair. Judges make decisions. Junior High Science Fcair Six junior high students copped superior ratings in the junior High Science Fair held on March 9. Of the fifty-three entrants, Tammy Tanazevich, john Schmidt, Derek Schultz, Steve Workman, Denise Massa, and Scott Smith earned top scores . Steve Workman Went on to Win a superior at district competi- tion, Scott Smith was awarded a superior rating at the District Fair' and an excellent at the state level. Mr. Harry Dotson, science teacher, was in charge of Steve Workman displays his prize -winning project. the annual science event. A look into the past with John Schmidt 95 Proiecfionists ROW 1--Mr. Fyffe, T. Kocheiser, D. Hughes, D. Ritchie, K. Morkel, P. Grant, K. Daugherty, P. Stark. ROW 2-- L. Carpenter, R. Schmidt, K. Buren, S. Workman, D. Adkins, M. Krotz, G. Butler, B. Keppler. Choir ROW 1--Mr. Evans, K. Arehart, M. McCormick, N. Betz, J. Pollock, D. Wittmer, K. Ten-Eyck, J. Levingston, S. Bogner, P. Goelz, C. Stoughton, K. Vogel. ROW 2--S. Massie, C. Davidson, L. Wilman, D. Matthews, V. Pierce, P. McLaughlin, B. Coldwell, A. Brown, M. Degenhardt, C. Streib, S. Heidelbaugh, F. Burrows, N. Alley, D. St. Clair. ROW 3--L. Dill, P. Lichtenstein, M. Keeney, J. Clark, J. Garrison, J. Clapper, K. Morkel, R. Sowash, J. Cockley, I-I. Lew, C. Birkhold, J. Oberlander. 96 ROW 1--C. Cicolani, A. Brown, J. Young, A. Ardito, B. Clegg, D. Hamblin, B. Kaser., ROW 2--B. Coldwell, V. Pierce, B. Williams, B. Johnson, C. Lichtenstein, J. Levingston, R. Pugh, K. Hager, D. Whitfield, K. Heilman, R. Pugh, K. Barrick, L. Brown, J. Hale, G. Handwork. ROW 3--R. Clever, B. Shaffer, B. Dickson, A. Calendine, R. Ammons, J. Barr, P. Rinehart, S. Fulton, T. Thomas, S. Jackson, M. Groff, K. Bohland, D. Melton, D. Hamblin, M. Patterson, S. Kodger, K. Morkel, S. Sanderlin, S. Hetsler, J. Clapper, J. Elder, R. Schmidt. ROW 4--B. Pfahler, P. Delianides, J. Fockler, P. Kazebee, C. May, J. Proctor, T. Horchler, G. Watterson, D. Hopper, G. Eckert, K. Miller, D. Irvin, T. Kocheiser, S. Smith, D. Massa, N. Alley, E. Pigman, J. Baker. ROW 5 fSTANDINGj--D. Williams, C. Birkhold, M. Culp, S. Grant, M. Baki, C. Wentz, G. Montanya, D. Clapper, Mr. Herbert Hatch. Bonds Sound Off ROW 1--T. Moyer, T. Thoms, S. Kelly, V. Tracy, R. Cochran, N. Grace, P. Powell, T. Maxwell, G. Deschner, B. Legacy. ROW 2--S. Bowers, D. Hoffman, S. Anderkin, V. Perry, P. Ink, M. Shasky, P. Harrod, C. Oberlander, D. Moore, B. Andrews, B. Harmony, J. Streib, J. Altman, S. Frank. ROW 3--M. Huvler, J. Miller, T. Tanazevich, M. Bowman, D. Bone. STANDING--Mr. Jan Dunlap, J. Burkhart, L. Banks, M. Muschef 97 Girls' Athletic Association ROW 1, SEATED--B. Welch, Sec., M. Mclntire, Pres., N. Betz, Treas., P. Malone, V. Pres. ROW 2--C. Foor D. Ritchie, W. McCombs, D. Emich, J. Boyce, B. Sanderlin, C. Lichtenstein, D. Hoffman, L. Irving, P. Shaffer P. Mains, C. Williams, Mrs. Kalb, Advisor, M. McCready, S. Pugh, C. Oberlander, S. Stevens, K. Davidson Mount, M. Proctor, S. Kelly, P. Markley, K. Popp, B. Whitney. ROW 3--M. Bucher, L. Augustine, D. O'Br1en S. Snowdon, V. Gherhart, D. Knapp, D. Mason, P. Lewis, C. May, C. Kline, P. Dillon, S. Bogner, C. Price, Thoms, D. Sigler, C. Malone, G. Fox, J. Irvin, V. Tracy, P. Ink, B. Clark, C. Henderson, R. Cochran, P. Ohling, S. Cline, T. Tanazevich. ROW 4--B. Williams, B. Shaffer, B. Newman, B. Schuler, S. Fulton, B. Beal, S Heidelbaugh, K. Schuster, B. Janosko, L. Martin, A. Ardito, P. Goelz, K. Hielman, R. Ritter, J. Lanker, C Streib, T. Schamber, J. Palmer, L. Marshall, P. Powell, L. Byers, L. Heston, B. Klegg, C. Brandenburg, K Hager S. Ohler. ROW 5--D. Snowdon, N. Bush, L. Posey, N. Singer, L. Cochran, V. Smith, C. Lemming, J. Miller, C Adamescu, B. Mains, T. Griffith, A. Brown, L. Wilrnan, M. McCormick, D. Massa, S. Jackson, M. Stevens, L Cline, C. Strome, B. Griffith, D. Moore, T. Moyer, M. Shasky, C. Rein, S. Butler, A. Calendine, B. Johnson, P Harrod, M. Hulver. Volley over the net! More than a hundred girls joined the junior high GAA this year. Members filled their Weekly meetings with basketball, volleyball, softball and duck tennis . An all-star basketball game between the two best teams was given before the public to close basket ball season. 98 1. Office Help SEATED--Dana Knapp. STANDING, left to right--Carol Wareham, Phyllis McLaughlin, M. Mclntire, D. Mason. Not pictured --B. Whitney. Librarians ROW 1--C. Adamescu, J. Irvin, V. Gherhart, C. Foor, B. Gruneisen, R. Ritter. ROW 2--C. Arehart, D. Baim, L. Kline, L. Marshall, N. Betz, N. Singer. ROW 3--D. Matthews, L. Posey, B. Mains, C. Brandenburg, N. Bush, P. Lewis. 99 Freshman Basketball ROW 1--S. Shoup, Manager, P. Grant, C. Foor, T. Clark, K. McChesney, S. Smith, J. Dodds, J. Garrison, Manager. ROW 2--H. Lew, Managerg P. Lichtenstein, Manager, C. Kunze, J. Oberlander, C. Ohler, R. Paul M Baki, K. Morkel, S. Diener, D. Adkins, J. Cockley, Mr. Armstrong, Coach. Only a minute left. Let's go! Season record Clearfork fl-D Ontario QAJ St. Peter'S QHJ Fredericktown QAJ john Simpson QHJ Mt. Gilead QAQ Appleseed CHQ Fredericktown QHJ St. Peter's QAQ Clearfork QA? Appleseed QAQ Ontario QHJ Highland QHQ john Simpson QAJ IOO LEX OPP 23 l8 37 39 42 48 36 38 39 34 39 l4 38 47 33 29 39 54 39 44 46 53 3l 36 45 43 38 30 Get in there and fight, boys! Seoson record Lucas Madison Ontario Bellville Simpson Butler Appleseed Bellville Ontario Appleseed Crestview Butler Simpson Crestline Lucas Madison Butler LEX 40 44 46 59 26 47 54 42 3l 45 44 44 42 39 66 27 43 Eighth Grade Boskefboll OPP l9 3l 28 l8 32 32 3l 24 l9 3l 26 34 27 32 39 37 28 ROW 1--D. Armstrong, G. Bernert, R. Davidson, N. Gerhart, R. Durbin, C. Wentz, J. Barr, S. Grant, R Jacobs D. Mowery. ROW 2--D. Whitfield, R. Marshall, D. Irvin, R. Ink, S. Bowers, B. Shaffer, M. Traxler, G Ryan D. Snavely, D. McChesnay, T. Snavely, T. Horchler, G. Medwid, S. Workman, J. Sautter, G. Enyart, D Hughes, M. Cline, Mr. Young, Coach. Fooiboll L, . ROW 1--B. Hiser, S. Shoup, C. Foor, J. Cockley, B. Funderburg, P. Grant, J. Elder, L. Smith. ROW 2--Mr. Nye, Coach, K. McChesney, D. Adkins, G. Handwork, R. Paul, K. Morkel, T. Staker, S. Diener. Track ROW 1--S. Bowers, T. Cockley, C. Wentz, R. Pigman, S. Frank, B. Andrews, J. Brewer, T. Guthrie, R. Marshall F. Grosch, K. Daugherty, J. Altman, S. Volz. ROW 2--D. Ray, C. Brokaw, D. Clapper, K. White, J. Sautter, R. Durbin, K. Maneese, M. Hatfield, S. Shoup, J. Elder, B. Funderburg, D. Streib, M. Walker, B. Maneese. ROW 3 --Mr. Young, Coach, D. Irvin, M. Traxler, D. Hopper, H. Lew, J. Clapper, G. Mathis, D. Snavely, D. Mc- Chesney, J. Cockley, J. Mong, D. Cole, P. Lichtenstein. Q x . ,a o- f, vu-.-1' sf ' E iX ,9 L 120 A ,. v 1Q V 1 XXX 'lf MM ix Ya.. ,. X dns , if -1 E. Qu.: ht . of I ,fc Q3 VL 104 l kg X X av, Q 'EM Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS President: Phil Lichtenstein Vice President: Joel Cockley Secretary: Phyllis McLaughlin Treasurer: Sue Massie Carol Adamescu Dennis Atkins Nan Alley Kathy Arehart Leah Augustine John Aungst Debbie Baim Mark Baki Nancy Betz Chuck Birkhold Connie Bishop Bob Bletz Tom Bloch Sue Bogner Jeannie Boyce Alice Brown Larry Brown Mike Brown Fred Brumm Margo Bucher Florence Burrows Judy Campbell Brian Carr Bill Castor Mike Chipman Carol Cicolani James Clapper Jim Clark Tom Clark Linda Cline David Clouston Joel Cockley Barb Coldwell Patty Corwin Don Cramer Janet Davis Cindy Davison Marilee Degenhardt Becky Deschner Sieg Diener Lowell Dill John Dodds Jeff Duckworth Jim Elder Linda Emrath Emory Estep Karen Fesler Clint Foor Carol Frank Brenda Frederick Sandra Fulton Bennie Funderburg John Garrison Gary Geib Laura Gibson Peggy Goelz Connie Goodwin Phil Grant Trudy Griffith Roberta Gruneisen I Q ' i a s V ' ' 1 f , .Dr - I' wk- :':: , x xg' ind' ' i ' ' 4 aynaakaa f lair, Aa is 'I 1 4? 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' - .:::.r:f: n 5' M Debbie Wittmer Helen Sites Sharon Sites Eugene Smith Larry Smith Scott Smith Chris Snyder Richard Sowash Tim Staker Pat Stark Debbie St. Clair Marsha Stevens Carol Stoughton Carolyn Streib Donald Streib Larry Streib Karen Ten-Eych Mike Tracey Linda Vaughn Kathy Vogel Steve Volz Mike Walker Terry Walter Carol Wareham Betty Welch Joe White Nicolette Wilhelm Cynthia Williams Danny Williams Randy Williams Linda Wilm an Eighth Grade CLASS OFFICERS President: Jack Sautter Sec.-Treas.: Stan Koroknay g :ig Thomas Adamescu 1 Andy Ardito N David Armstrong r 3 L Q Larry Armstrong B' ' Jeff Aungst Jennifer Bair V A Vlkv Thomas Baker 5 : 1 Donna Barr H Keith Barrick Beth Beal -.,'-i i ' 1 Mark Bickart L Bruce Blank 'lj H W Mary Boggs Li Ke une th Bohl and Mark Bohla nd 'ww f ig: Carol Brandenburg Philip Brown Dianna Brubaker Keith Buren Carol Burns Nancy Bush Gregory Butler Susan Butler Lesley Byers Amy Calendine i pn-I.. 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Main Street 884-1373 Lexington, Ohio Chevrolet Chevy ll Chevelle Corvette Corvair Trucks l4ll Park Ave. West 522-l4ll SWAN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY T65 Park Avenue West 524-261 I Be a Style Leader KOMlTC'S From Head to Toe Formal Rental Service For Fashions That're Chic-to-Chic with Juniors-- C 16' T ' 'R'g lFFap I ., .,1,-A, 3 .EII 4 Golobeu,-,Qwuelz You'll be Money Ahead When You Bank at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downtown: Mansfield Square: 78 N . Main St. i200 Park Ave. W. Lexington Office Wheels and Rims Wheel Parts PETERSEN TIRE CO. Pennsylvania Tires General Tires Michelin Tires Hawkinson Treads Front End Alignment Ashland Road at 4th Street Mansfield, Ohio 522-451 I Sl-IAKES BURGER CHEF DRIVE IN Corner of Lexington and Cline Avenues Mansfield, Ohio Home of the World's Greatest l5C,: Hamburger S I Getting Married? For the Particular Bride EVELYN'S GOWN D'LURE Pizza fi em, 'T fx C. . Italian Style Pizza Party Supplies--Soft Drinks Subs--Torpedoes--a Specialty Call 884-2301 INC. BIG LEX PIZZA Prom and Cocktail Dresses I7I Lind Ave. Mansfield Evening Appointments 524-5947 I8 Plymouth--Lexington YUNCKER'S SPORTING GOODS Everything in Sports John Johnson --Salesman I55 Cline Avenue Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of NEER MANUFACTURING CO., INC FING ER-TIP FANTASY BEAUTY SALON Located in Downtown Motor Lodge 522 -I 995 LEO STUHLDREHER FLORIST Flowers for Every Occasion Corner of Park Avenue West and Lexington-Springmill Rd. Phone 522-8384 Congratulations to the Class of '65 ARMSTRONG'S ROYAL BLUE MARKET 25 Lutz Avenue Lexington, Ohio J 8g BACOUSTICAL, INC. J 8. B PLASTERING, INC. Compliments of The Bank For Better Living IRI CI-IIL.AJN'JD The Bank for Better Lwmg IIII III MANSFIELD oHno T IR. TJ' S 'I' C O. MAIN PARK AVE. HEIGHTS BOULEVARDS TRIMBLE SPRINGMILL BUTLER 3 No. Main si. so Marian Ave. 797 Ashram na. neu mu me moo Park Av. w. som mnmerm anim, only , KELL HARDWARE 99 to I We Have lt Lexington, Ohio 884-I O I 3 THE BLUE DOLPHIN Restaurant--Cocktail Lounge Gourmet Foods Name Entertainment Park Avenue at Struges Phone 524-3669 Compliments of HILDEBRAND GARAGE Phone 362-2311 Johnsville, Ohio HUNTER'S GREENHOUSE Flowers For All Occasions South of Lexington Route 42 Phone 884-I703 Compliments of DRS. FOX AND LAN KER GILBERT'S SUNDRIES 21 West Main Street Lexington, Ohio COLLINS MARKET Fresh Si Cured Home Killed Meats Phone TU 6-2361 PITTENGER REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY 36 West Main Street Lexington, Ohio Bellville, Ohio 884-1412 E. B. Metcalf, Pres. ' ww L5-:.x' 5 iifoofea, AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Main Store 122 West Fourth St. Mansfield, Ohio Jobbers of Automotive Parts 81 Equipment Telephone 884-1564 2770 Lexington Ave . Mansfield, Ohio Kenneth Streilo--Owner Compliments of FUSCO CLEANERS Garden Center SANDY HILL FRUIT FARMS Fresh Fruits 81 Vegetables Apples 8. Cider 1025 Straub Rd . 1640 Ashland Rd Sales and Service Les Griebling SUBURBANITE MOTORS RAY BUSH COLONIAL FURNITURE I552 West Cook Road 2440 Lexington Ave. Mansfield, Ohio 756-4390 Mansfield, Ohio The Area's Only Store Specializing Dealer For--MG, Sprite, Volvo, in Early American Furniture Austin Healey, Sunbeam, Jaguar Lamps and Accessories STEWART'S ROOT BEER Take Some Home Today Also Try Our Delicious Line of Homemade Pies--Sandwiches--Ice Cream Root Beer in I0-I5q': Size, Quarts, If2 Gal., One Gal.. TT METRONOME MUSIC STORE I354 Lexington Ave . 756-4085 Tune-up Brake Work H I LEXINGTON SOHIO Corner Rt. 97 and U.S. Rt. 42 SCHNEIDER'S Phone 884-2208 Restaurant and Bar Hours 7 A.M.--I0 P.M. Manager--Homer R. Gribben TILE TQWN Inlayed Linoleum Ceramic Tile The Quality Men's Store Formica Lighting Fixtures 54 N . Main St. I5 E. Third St. LA 4-0023 835 Lexington Ave. 755-3106 Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of SNYDER FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Phone 884-1711 Lexington, Ohio SK 6-2619 VILLAGE HAIR FASHION STUDIO 1420 Lexington Ave. Mansfield, Ohio For a Lovelier You HARING MEATS 1464 Lexington Ave.--Mansfield Since 1901 Park Avenue Baked Goods U.S. Choice Beef We Make Our Own Sausage BARCLAY SHOPPE Interior Decorating Wallpaper Slip Covers Paint Floor Covering Drapes 1377 Lexington Avenue GIANT STORE Mansfield's Complete One-Stop Shopping Center 1458 Park Ave . West Phones--TV 884-1315 Mansfield, Ohio UTEL 2444 Lexington Avenue Free Continental Breakfast Swimming Pool Congratulations to the Class of 1965 THE GAIL RESTAURANT THE GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER Spread Satin Good Food Spread House Paint South on Route 42 Lexington, Ohio Corner South Main 8g Second St. Mansfield, Ohio PIERCE PHOTOS Portraits--Commercial Photography Home Portraits--A Specialty BOGNER CLEANERS 8. SHIRT LAUNDRY V. F. Pierce, Prop. Phone 884-1502 72 South Main P.O. Box 3070 Lexington, Ohio 1333 Park Avenue West Rt. 97 at Orchard Park Prescriptions by A Marion at Barkley 522-5113 . I Mansfield, Ohio CASHELL'S MOBIL SERVICE Tires, Batteries 8. Accessories Wheel Balancing 8. Alignment Phone 884-1212 26 W. Main St. Lexington, Ohio ORCHARD PARK LAUNDROMAT 310 E. Main St. Coin Operated Laundry and Dry Cleaning Always Open Compliments of MANSFIELD JEWELERS Dilger 416 Fifth Ave. Rodger's 43 N . Main St. LauIosher's 16 S. Main St. Todd's 52 N . Main St. MiIIer's 34 S. Park Dunkin's 64 N . Main St. WEIDLE'S MEATS AND DELICATESSEN, INC. Home Made Sausage and Lunch Meats West Park Shopping Center 522-9978 753 Springmill Street 522-8663 Mansfield, Ohio INK ELECTRIC Specializing in Electric Heat Residential 8. Commercial Wiring Guaranteed Quality Work 884-1727 Lexington, Ohio TH E SANDWICH BAR Compliments of Sandwiches--Dinners Fountain Service--Dairy Products EDRAY ENGINE SERVICE 884-1302 27 W. Main St. Lexington, Ohio 303 East Main Street Owned by Hugh 8. Marie Hiser Lexington, Ohio WILLIAMS MU SIC STUDIOS West Pork Shopping Center Wurlitzer Organs--Pianos Phone 524-6570 Wurlitzer Organs--Pianos Complete Music Store Accordion--Music Lessons--Guitar JOHN F. AUNGST Plastering Contractor 2164 Middle Bellville Rd . Mansfield, Ohio 756-3252 Compliments of JORDAN ' S BARBER SHOP 17 Frederick Street Lexington, Ohio JOHNSVILLE MILL Seed--Grain--Coal Bulk Feed and Fertilizer Johnsville, Ohio Phone 362-2191 Compliments of ORCHARD PARK MARKET Compliments of VILLAG E LAN ES Appleseed Shopping Center Open from 9 to 9 and Phone 884-1304 PARK LAN ES Pork Avenue West WADE'S BARBER SHOP For Appointments Call: 84-1307 10 East Main Lexington, Ohio If You're Tired of the Same Old Places and Faces and Would Like to See Something New Drop in Sometime at the RENDEZVOUS JohnsviIIe's Modern Restaurant and Ice Cream Bar Compliments of DAUGH ERTY'S SOHIO SERVICE Route 13 Mansfield, Ohio Phone 524-1170 FLORAL GARDENS FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE Flowers Say It Just Right Phone 522-4071 We Deliver 1304 S. Main Street Road Mansfield, Ohio Harold Fulmer--Wm . Hall LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 386 Marion Avenue Mansfield, Ohio Phone 524-4562 ' :,e,.,,. I I 'll 7 C1 l 1 1 ,,., 1 . e I If 1 hs? I 1 1 till! if A ggiVJfpfgj!.fg1 ,W,-Y THE MANSFIELD TYPEWRITER AND OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 355 Park Avenue West 2 Locations to Serve You THE MARTIN HARDWARE CO. 19 North Main Street MARTIN'S WESTSIDE INC. 1314 Park Avenue West A Complete Line of Dupont Paints Free Delivery--Budget Terms NICHOLAS HARING -1 Jeweler -- 11 Park Avenue West Mansfield, Ohio LOC KE-POWELL-FOSTER INC. Lee Powell--Bob Foster--Shelley Miller Insurance is Our Only Business 203 Richland Trust Building Pianos--Organs--Records Clnickeri ng --Magnavox --Lowery 531123 I2 T15 Musical Instruments Rental--Purchase Plan A Real Music Store 6 S. Main Main St. on the Square Our Thanks to the Following Patrons LEXINGTON AREA THE CORNERS RESTAURANT H. W. FLECK SI SON, INC. JOE'S BARBER SHOP METZGER'S LAUNDROMAT RICHLAND FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. RUSSELL TITHER MANSFIELD AREA DON BARR INC. BECHTEL CLEANERS CLIFF'S PURE OIL CHARLES RITTER COMPANY SANDY'S DRIVE-IN SHAW 8. OTT DRUGS TUTTLE LANDSCAPING WILSON AUTO SALES ,+V f - ' - - - -fn - M7 1 40 u-wo. my
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