A . 1 4 E 5 I fn ,gi 3 E V w 11 s 1 F 1 I5 Vi L .. V 1 in ,. 5 I 1 x F1 1 We the Senior Class of Lucas High School having completed twelve successful years proudly pre- sent the 1955 edition of the Lucannus. THE LUCAS ANNUAL STAFF I I For nine years, Mr. Earl F. Hetrick has been a rare combination of teacher and friend to all who come under his influence. He never fails to realize when the actions of astudent war- rant a firm reply or one of his famous jokes. Becarte Mr. Hetrick teaches Vocational Ag- riclture, the girls do not know him as well as they might, but this is their loss and the boys' gain., Nevertheless, all the students of Lucas Hilgh,School respect and will always re- member ,Mr. Earl F. Hetrick. H i 2 ?'3Y'T'!l?W'4!z 'f T f fX ,a , ,G X MR. WILLIS BA RGER Superintendent Sedan! gow-wi Carl Hellman, Vice-Presidentg Robert McCready, Donald Orewiler, Max Maglott, Robert Sheidler, Presidentg Emery Culler, Clerk. IS ll MR. JOHN HA UCK Principal 3 16501 lilllllll Ulllillll Il IS ll 27 H O I F . . EARL F. HETRICK, B. s. Vocational A griculture Farm Shop C. TODD STROHMENGER, B. S. Music English A merican History MARGARET TITSCHINGER, B. S. Physics Algebra General Science General Math 4 HELEN ROBERTA BA ER, B. S. Home Economics WSW? MARCENE DICKSON, B. S. Elementary Music U., Physical Education A A .P Band Private Lessons WILLIAM MANIERRE, B. S. Baseball Coach Reserve Basketball Coach Physical Education Sociology Driver Education IOYCE CUSHMAN, B. A. Latin French World History English EUGENE MARTIN. A. B.. M. A. Typing! and I1 Business Law Shorthand 5 5: X :U L1-' ELEA NOR BERRY, Secretary 5440465 JOHN OMY FREE, Day Janitor 6 FLORENCE BERRY, Gifta Vail, Cooks RAYMOND PORE, Night Janitor 5 1h .4 3 'Q ,A i 3 Q IK I ,V 1 v zu- ,. f ' 1 1 A ,,. 2 V v 'ny - A F W2 ., 1,334 fflwfqf? Wa, g ,411 ,. ,5'i'Lxf ' , . V 1, 2 'fm 'L , ,H ,g-Uv 4. 1 ' 1 2 'i 4, .-S ' . a a I , EW. Qi I hi! , .1 fl .. L L 52 vw? ,L ,-, s f 1 g 1 ,:,,. 41. Q , 1. ,- E .. RONALD BRUCE KESSELRING Ron Ambition: Draw pay check without working. Pastime: Loafing President,,,1,3,4g Student Council...1,2,3p President... 4g Vice -President...3g F.F.A, 1,2,3g President...3g Basket- ba1l...1g Class Play...3,4g Annua1Staff...4g Sales Man- ager...4. I MARLENE MAE MCCREADY M5054 Marlene Ambition: Fashion Director. Pastime: Listening to records. Secretary . . . 3. 4g Latin Club. . .1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A .... 1, 2, 3.4, choir . . . 1, 2, 3, 4gQuartet . . . 25 Girls En- semble . . . 3: Class Play . . . 3.4, Annual Staff . . . 4, Business Manager . ..4. 15 BETTY RUTH MCNEELY Betty Ambition: Beautician. Pastime: Writing letters. Treasurer...3,4gF.H.A .... 1,2, 3,4g County Reporte r ...2g l-listorian...3g Latin Club...1, 2,3,4g Choir ...1,2,4g Class Play...3,4g Annual Staff...4. 7 DONALD HUGH LOWE Don Ambition: Graduate from college. Pastime: Sleeping. Vice-President. . . 3. 43 Secretary . . . 2g Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3.4, Basket- ball. . .1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play . . . 3, 4: Annual Staff 3. 4. -Q QW A , K l .ii Y . f WANDA LOU BANKS Banks Ambition: To be a success. Pastime: Doing what comes naturally. Librarian . . . 1: Choir. . . lg Class Play . . . 3,4gAnnua1 Staff ...4gF.T.A....4. CAROL ANN GRETTEN Porky Ambition: To make my man happy- Pastime: Goofin' off. Choir . . . lg Librarian . . . 19 r Class Play . . . 3,4g Annua-1 Staff ...4. 8 EVA FRANCES CRAWFORD Fran Ambition: To get through college and become a teacher. Pastime: Dancing. F.H.A. ...l,2,3,4gF.T.A. . . . 3, 4gLatinC1ub . . .1, 2, 3, 4, Choir . . . 1gClass Play . . . 3, 4, Annual staff . . . 4. JA MES RUSSEL GOODNIGHT Njimfl Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Pa stime: Running a round . F.F.A .... 1.2, 3, 4gClass Play ...3,4. WILBUR LIIVERNE HAMMETT Larry Ambition: Own a gas station. Pastime: Messing around. Basketball . . . 2. 3. 43 Baseball ... 2, 3, 4: Track.. .3,4g Class Play . . . 3, 4. JOHN LHJNA RD HARING Haring Ambition: Big contractor. Pastime: Messing around. President . . . 2g Basketball . . . 2, 3, 4: Baseball. . . 2,3,4g Track. . . 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil . . . 2: F. F. A .... 2: Class Play . . . 3.4. 9 CAROLYN KAY HILTON Katie Ambition: To live the gay life. Pastime: Living and leaming. Choir ...1,2,3gF.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Parlia. . . . 4, Cheer- leader . . . 2, 3g Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play... 3, 4, Student Council, . . 2, Secretary . . . 2, Library . . . 2, Treasurer . . . 2g Quartet . . . 2gAnnual Staff . . . 4, Assistant Editor. SHIRLEY IRENE LEWIS Louie Ambition: Housewife. Pastime: Dancing and Eating. F.H.A .... 1, 2,3,4g F. T.A. ...3,4gLatinClub... , 4, G.A.A .... 3, Choir. .. 2, 3, Girls Ens .... 3. 10 FLORENCE JEAN JONES Jeanne Ambition: Managing a model agency. Pastime: Staying happy without a man. F. H. A. . . . 1,2, 3,4,Historian . . . 25 F. T. A .... 3, 43 Choir . ..1, 2, 3, 4, Trio . . . 1, Quar- tet . . . 2, Ensemble . . . 35 Li- brary . . . 1,4gClass Play . . . 3, 45 Annual Staff . . . 4, Head Typist. RUSSELL MERLE LEITER Lefty Ambition: To weigh less than 200 lbs. Pastime: Breathing and Sports. Annual Staff . . . 4, Advertising Manager . . . 4, Basketball . . . 1, 2. 3, 4g Baseball ... 1, 2, 3, 4: Track . . . 1, 2,3,4g Choir . . . 1, 3, 4, Choir President . . . 4, Band ... 1,2, 3, 4gF. F.A. ...1,2,3gF.T.A .... 3.4, Vice-Pres .... 3, Pres .... 4g Student Council . . . 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-A rms. . . 3gClass Play . . .3.4,Latin Club . . . 1.2, 3, 4. HOWARD BERNARD HARVEY Ambition: To own an Olds 88. Pastime: Tinkering with cars. Basketball . . . 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter . . . 35 Treasurer . . . 45 Play . . . 3, THOMAS EDWARD KURTZ Ambition: To be a success. Pastimes Driving around. F. F. A. . . . 1, 2, 3,4g Reporter . . . 3g Manager Basketball. . . 3, Play . . . 3, 4. 11 NAOMI MARIE MARKHAM Sis Ambition: Stay unmarried. Pastime: Eating, talking and sleeping. F. H. A .... 1,2,3,4g Song Leader . . . 2, 3, 4, Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council. . . 3, 4, Treasurer . . . 3, Cheer- leader . . . 2, 3, 4gClass Play . . . 3,4gChoir . . . 1, 2gGirls Choir . . . 3. DORIS SUZANNE MOORE Suzie Ambition: To live happily ever after. Pastime: Enjoying life. Class Reporter. . . 3, 4gChoir . . . 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President .'. . 4gF.l-l.A. .. .l,2,3,4gF. T. A. . . . 3, 4, President . . . 35 Reporter . . . 4, Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play . . . 3, 4 Girls Ensemble . . . 3g Quartet . 12 SONDRA LEE METCALF Sandy Ambition: Staying on the ball. Pastime: One Green Ford. Girls Ensemble . . . 3gChoir . . . 1,2,3,4,F.H.A. ...1,2,3, 4g F. T. A. . . . 3, 4g Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3,4gClass Play . . . 3, 4. DA VID EUGENE MC KINLY Ambition: Make Money like my boss. Pastlme: Catch up on sleep l've lost. Basketball . . . 3, Manager . . . 2, F. F. A. . . .g LatinClub. . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir . . . 1. 2, 3. ROBERT BRINER McCREA DY Bob Ambition: A woman. Pastime: To Marry a certain woman. F. F. A. . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel . . . 3, President . . . 4g Basket- ball . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play . . . 3, 4, Stage Manager . . .2, 3, 4, Stage Crew . . . 2, 3, 4, Track . ...a.4. we DELMAR GEORGE RUSSELL Dub Ambition: Own Lomax's Grocery. Pastime: Racing. Baseball . . . 1, F.F.A. . . . 3, 13 LINDA LOU PRITCHARD Pritch Ambition: Tobea good wife and mother. Pastime: Children and Music. Choir . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls En- H. A. . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident . . . 3, President . . . 4. 5 2 K MILDRED LEOTA SNYDER Millie Ambition: Housewife. Pastime: Being with a certain guy. Choir. . . 1, 2, 3gF.T.A.. . . 4, Vice-President . . . 3, Girls Choir. . . 1,2,3,G.A.A. . . . 1, 2. 14 semble . . . 35 F.T.A....3, 43 Latin Club . . . 1, 2, 3, 43 F. MARJORIE MAE SMITH Smitty Ambition: To be a succes in whatever I do. Pastime: Running around. Choir . . . lg Librarian . . . 35 F. H. A .... 1.2, 3, 4, Secretary . . .4gC1assPlav . . .3,4. KENNETH QYLE SHERMAN ll en!! Ambition: See the world over. Pastlmez Anlst'r companion. Baseball . . . 3, 43 Basketball . . . 3, 4gAnnua1 Staff. . .4, Editor . . . 4: Class Play . . . 3.4: Stu- dent Council . . . 4. HOWARD CHARLES RUSSELL Howard Ambition: Being a success. Pa s tim e: Running around and Dancing. F. F. A. .. . 1, 2, 3, 4gClass Play HENRY CLARK WEIRICK, JR Clark Ambition: Farmer. Pastime: Women. Stage Crew . . . 2. 15 ' . 'iwib-fQ?1fI-5.5. S ,. , v,.. Wkizaiieiigarggkgieiifer. K K ' 1 NANCY JEAN TRYON Nan Ambition: To make people happy. Pastime: Writing letters and reading. Choir . . . 1, 2,4, Wonderful People. . . 1, 2,C. Y.O. . . . 1, 2, Red Cross . . . 1, 2, F. T. A. . . . 4, F. H. A .... 4, Latin Club . . . 3, 4. JANET KAY WINTERS Winters Ambition: To get through college. Pastime: Giggling. Choir... 1, 2, 4,F.H.A.. . 1, 2, 3, 4, County Historian . . . 4, Class Play . . . 3, 4, Library . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary . . . 2, News Reporter . . . 3, F. T. A. . . . 3, 4, Girls Ensemble . . . 3. 311 16 MA RTA WEA VER Marti A mbition: To marry the same guy.. . . Pa s time: Dating a Certain Fellow. Choir . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls . . . 3, Band . . . 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band . . . 1, 2, 3, 4. vu I dl We,the Senior Class of Lucas High School, City of Lucas, County of Richland, Commonwealth of the State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare, this our last will and testament, in the manner as follows: We, as the Seniors, leave the following to the remaining classes: To the Juniors, weleave the time, work, and fun of working for our wonderful trip. We also leave to you the pleasure of having Mr. Hauck as friend and ad- visor. To the Sophomores,we leave our ability to miss class without getting caught. To the Freshmen, we leave the best years of your life, your last three years of school, in hopes you enjoy them as we did. To the Teachers,who have put up with all our whims and gripes, we bequeath as follows: To Mr. Barger, we leave one broken adding machine and the extra thousand dollars the Seniors made and had no use for, to do with it as he see's fit. To Mr. Hauck, our advisor, we leave our deepest appreciation for the help he has given us through our most difficult year and a new chair for his office. To Miss Ticschinger, we leave the problem of arranging more wonderful Junior-Senior proms, and our thanks for her help in our Junior year. To Mr. Strohmengeigwe leave all the torn choir music and all the silly ideas for community sings, in hopes he drags in all the cabbage. To Mrs. Cushman, we leave Shakespeare and other writers in hope the on- coming Seniors give them a chance. To Mr.Manierre, we leave a banged Chevrolet, a few idear's, and a little bit of everythin'. To Mrs. Baer,we leave the future home economics classes in hopes that they enjoy them as we have this year. . ' To Mrs. Dickson, we leave the broken equipment used in physical education. To Mr. Martin, we leave dirty typewriters and torn ribbons. To Mr. Hetrick we leave the 1955 edition of the Lucannus. To Mr. Free,we leave the wrappers from the candy the Seniors sold at noon. To Mrs. Berry,we leave awhole new book on How to Think Of New Excuses. To the cooks, we leave a book on How to Keep the Family Happy At Meal- time. ' We bequeath to the individuals of the Junior Class as follows: James Goodnight leaves his quiet ways to Imogene Whitinger and his black hair to Gloria Mitchell. Russell Leiter leaves his athletic ability and height to Beverly Connor. Sandy Metcalf leaves all her freckles to Darrell Niswander. Naomi Markham leaves her curly hair and dimples to Gary Pollard. Jean Jones leaves her red hair and wit to Tom McMillen. Kenny Sherman leaves his good looks to Bertha Kurtz. Leonard Haring leaves his muscles to Marilyn Milligan. A Carolyn Hilton leaves her special walk and blonde hair to Bob Davis. 17 Linda Pritchard leaves her dancing ability to Caroline Yarnell. Janet Winters leaves her cheerfulness to Alton Bucher. Frances Crawford leaves her ability to get along to Tom Pore. Marta Weaver leaves her ability to snag a man to Donna Applegate. Bob McCready leaves his right to sleep during class to Linda Stephenson Marlene McCready leaves her Bermuda shorts to Howard Rider. Don Lowe leaves his ability to sing to Villa Ernsberger. Marjorie Smith leaves her brainy ideas to John Kurtz. Sue Moore leaves her ability to write poetry to Bob McCready. Ronnie Kesselring leaves his great imagination to Charlotte Campbell. Larry Hammett leaves his false teeth to Shirley Smith, but his time to all the girls. Nancy Tryon leaves her sweet personality to Dean Hill. Wanda Banks leaves her pony tail to Stanley Vail. Millie Snyder leaves her height to Noel Culler. Bernard Harvey leaves his speedy ways to Janet Pore. Tom Kurtz leaves his noisy ways to Marciene Russell. Delmar Russell leaves his hot rod ideas to Shirley Mowers. Dave McKinley leaves his curly hair to Elizabeth Partin. Clark Weirick leaves his build to Joy McGugin. Betty McNeely leaves her blue eyes to Eric Lissakers. Carol Gretten leaves her driving and cheerleading ability to Dean Moffett. Shirley Lewis leaves her even temper to Paul Connor. Howard Russell leaves his way with women to the junior boys who need it. We do herebv name and appoint as the sole executor of this our last will and testament, our very wonderful advisor and friend, Mr. John Hauck. 18 pwkw It was April 29, 1969, and I was going on a vacation trip to Mars. The space .ship, The Wanda Lou, named for a friend of mine Wanda Arnett, whose husband is the manager of T.S.A. ftranslation--Trans Solar Air- lines, was waiting for me. At the office window Nancy Tryon, who was now an efficientcareer woman, sold me a ticket. As I picked up my lug- gage, Irealized Ihad anhour before take-off time. I then decided to step into the restaurant for a cup of coffee. Ijust happened to glance at the sign which read Janet'sJunk House . Then it hit me that this was Janet Winters'home office. She has restaurants all over the Universe. I gave the waiter, who was Howard Russell, my card to give to Janet. When Howard returned with Janet we talked of old times in Lucas, and Janet told me that Thomas Kurtz and James Goodnight are now running Mala- bar Farm. Time passed so' quickly that my ship was warmed up by the time I said goodbye to my friends. Going up the gang plank, I recognized Naomi Markham, the steward- ess, and Delmar Russell the pilot. I hope Dub can drive this plane bet- ter thanhe did his car. As Isat down I screamed with delight, for across the aisle were Sue Moore and Jean Jones. After all the silly girlish talk, Sue told me she was going to Mars to open a new branch of Moore 8: Moore Pontiac Corporation, and Jean was going to enter the Miss Universe beauty contest. Oh! I forgot to mention that Carolyn Hilton is the owner of this airline. As Sue, Jean, and I talked to Naomi we were whizzing through the air at the speed of light, thanks to Leonard Haring, who designed this ship. The trip was too short and we had so many things to talk over that we de- cided to meet in the cocktail lounge of the McCready Hotel. Of course I knew that Bob McCready and Dawe McKinley owned the largest hotel on Mars. Whenlwalked down the gang plank I noticed a big petroleum truck with these letters on the side. Larry Hammett-Greatest Petroleum in the Solar system. Sue said she would drop me at the hotel, which was very kind of her. Riding through the city in one of Sue's best Pontiacs I saw a familiar sign Lomax General Store managed by Marge Smith. I told Sue we would have to stop and see Marge. She agreed. Then as darkness fell over Mars Cityabig sign lit up reading McCready 8: Lowe Furniture. I knew without asking who this was. Bidding Sue goodbye I started for the Hotel. Passinganews standlpicked up a copy of the Mars City Local, the larg- est newspaper in the orbit, and I wasn't surprised to find it edited by Kenny Sherman, who did a good job on our school annual. On the front was Bernie Harvey's picture, he is running for president of the Solar system again. I hope he wins this time. On the next page I read that a fire at the Gretten and Thomas Tire Co. was extinguished by fire chief Clark Weirick. 19 I was greeted at the hotel door by an old friend, Betty McNeely, who was hostess at Bob's hotel. Betty told me as l unpacked that Shirley Lewis and Francis Crawford were both married and living in Lucas. After along chat I decided to take a walk in the cool evening. I had gone no more than ten feet when I ran into Lefty Leiter, the coach at the Uni- versal University who insisted we drop in at Ron Kesselring's gambling house for a few turns on the roulette wheel. Ron greeted us with a big smile and asked us to joinhimfor dinner, cooked by a very good cook and also a good friend of mine, Millie Snyder. When I looked at the program lnoticed the dance band was called the Lucas Five, lead by Marta Weaver. When I returned to my hotel after a wonderful evening, I found waiting for me a tell-a-gram stating that my good friend Linda Pritchard just gave birth to twins. As I looked out the spaceship window lthought over my high school days and knew they were gone forever. 20 U K xi ... X X f .iff ,Aff mul 4 A, 3, . wig! ., , ,..,,w , . we I PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 1 4-3 Q. '. 'J G : 1- : V4 4 .1 A ' ' -! I. M? O4 8 1: ,N 4 : 2 ' 1- .4 ,I S . . 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Sprang, A. Anshutz, J. Kurtz, C. Sridham, J. Storrs. L. D 22 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER -sv Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 ROW 4: Row 5 L Culler. J. Essman, D. Hughes, A. Haring. Baughman, F. Berger, D. Byerly, M. Erhart, M. Hardin, L. Hayes. D E. Huffman, W. Kilgore, P. Kilgore, C. Kurtz, P. Lamnek, L. Lape. L. Maglott, D. McCready. I. McFarland, M. McNee1y, R. Mowers, P. J. Peterson. S. Pritchard, N. Rider, B. Turner, C. Winters, E. Zody. 23 Orewiler . maya Left to Right: D. Berry R. Manross, C. Shaeffer, H. Rorick, P. Jones, I. Stotts. 'Wmwlq 24 Left to Right: R.Kesse1ring, J.Banks, C.Howard N. Culler, B. McCready, H. Rider. KX XX ' X lf X X , if E N X Y x - Q, if 21154 Aff? 1 ' f 4 J 4 4 L :Y 'll,'9f f Q ' v x N' 13 ' .-in ,145 .Z ff: 'H' H 1 y , 1 , 4 .4 fx..- lib' First Row, Left to Right: R. Kcsselring, President, D. Applegate, Vice-President, L. Haring, Secretary, L. Cullcr, Treasurer, H. Rider, M. Hardin. Second Row, Left toilight: Mr. Hauck, Mr. lietricir, Mr. Strolnncngcr. S. Feazel, N. Markham, R. Leiter, K. Sherman. I. Banks. J. Peterson, N. Culler The Lucas Student Council was organized in 1952, three years ago. During these three years we have accomplished many things. We have made Lucas a better school by creating and understanding between student and faculty, but most of all we have established a new and more loyal school spirit that has been lacking in the past. The council is made up of three representatives fromthe ninth, tenth, eleventh, and four from the senior class. Representatives must maintain a C average at all times to remainonthe council. The student council is a valuable asset to the school. 25 eff-if ' Row 1: President-L. Pritchard, Vice-President-L.Stephenson, Treasurer-J. Snyder, Secretary - M . Smith, C. Hilton, N. Markham, D. Applegate, C. Campbell. Row 2: B. Conner, I. McFarland, L. Culler, M. Hardin, J. Winters, C. Stidham, L. Shindeldecker, J. Stotts, L. Simms, M. Long, L. Hayes. Row 3: E. Huffman, S. Pritchard, B. Wright, Mrs. Baer, N. Alexander, S. Moore, S. Metcalf, B. Stransky, S. Feazel, L. Kelser, J. McGugin, G. Mitchell. Row 4: R. Mowers. C. Kurtz, F. Crawford, S. Lewis, I. Pore, B. Walker, M. Russell, C. Yarnell, L. Haring, C. Kemp, C.Gretten. Rowfn: E. Zody, P, Orewiler, M. Erhart, M. McCready, I. Jones, B. McNeely, N. Tryon, M. Milligan, V. Ernsberger, E. Partin, B. Kurtz, l. Whitinger, B. Turner. diff' .we-'iff to ff f an an Nw AN.: A-,au fs.. ' . frsf 345.1 QW iv! X Row 1: S. Culler, I. Kurtz, T. Blust, P. Conner, D. Russell, L. Maglott, Row 2: H. Russell, J. Goodnight, D. Baughman, I.Hardin, M.McNeely, I. Windbigler, Row 3: Mr.Hetrick, C.Weirick, L.Zody, Secretary - N.Culler, Vice-President -H. Rider, President - B. McCready, T. Kurtz. Camera shy: B. Harvey - Treasurer. 26 W IS a H71 H l'35l wx f- N3 1 .A ,. AJ Row 1: L. Pritchard, M. McCready, G. Mitchell, C. Hilton, S. Metcalf, B. McNeely. N. Tryon, L. Haring, l. Whitinger. Row 2: D. Applegate, B. Stransky. N. Alexander, F. Crawford, S. Lewis, C. Grettcn, L. Kclser, R. Kesselring, D. McKinley. N. Markham. Row 3: Mrs.Cushman, S. Moore, B.McCready, D.Lowe. R.Leiter, C.l-loward, D. Metcalf. T. Winbigler, S. Fcazel, C. Campbell. '7zem:4WaZ 5 jj f . .. .4-,S 'Q ., .r sr - ' L A-. -4 18,5 Sl f t 5 Row lg President- B. Stransky. Secretary - N. Alexander, News Reporter - M . Hardin, Vice- President- L.Culler, L.Hayes, R. Salyers. Row 2: Mrs. Cushman, P. Lamnek, D. Hughes, P. Kilgore. I. Peterson, D. Metcalf, A. Haring, J. Essman, D. McCready. 27 O I W at X, sig. l .w Row 11 President - R. Leiter, Vice-President - S. Metcalf, Secretary -J. Jones, Treasurer - D. Applegate, News Reporter - S. Moore, L. Culler, S. Pritchard. Row 21 L, Kelser, S. Feazel, B. Stransky, M. Hardin, L. Pritchard, G. Mitchell, J. McGugin, B. McNee1y. Row 3: Miss Titschinger, F. Crawford, M. Snyder, S. Lewis, I. Whitinger, C. Winters, C. Campbell, M. Long, N. Tryon. Row 4: D. Hughes, P. Lamnek, D. Moffett, B. Davis, W. Banks, C. Gretten. WW Row 1: L. Pritchard, L.Haring, T.Windbigler, M. Russell. Row 2: D. McKinley, L. Zody Mr. Martin. G. Holmes, D. McCready, J. Windbigler. 28 0 O .v-7. i i is Left to right: Mr, Manierre. J. Goodnight, T. Kurtz, H. Russell, L. Pritchard, S. Moore, S. Lewis, F. Crawford, M. Smith, N. Tryon, S. Metcalf, M. Weaver, C. Hilton, J. Jones, N. Markham, B. McNeely. A Driver Training program was started this year at Lucas High School. Fifteen seniors are enrolledin the first semester course. Due to the fact, how- ever, that it is only a one semester course, seniors and juniors can enroll for the spring semester. Each student receives a twofold benefit from the course, namely, a driver's license and lf2 high school credit-provided the necessary requirements are passed. Eventhough the paramount purpose of the course is to promote safe sports- manlike driving, not all of the work is done in the automobile. Time is provided for l classroom session per week and Z periods of driving the car. A complete textbook is used for classwork discussion and each class sees a number of movies and slides, and is given lectures by various highway patrolmen. The first semester class is using a new Chevrolet, courtesy of Loudonville Motor Co. The cars are equipped with dual controls, that is an extra clutch and brake for the teacher-just in case! Of course the big day that the students eagerly await is Driving Training graduation day, when a driver's license and certificate are awarded. 29 Mm Mr. Strohmenger, Director. Row 1: Russell Leiter - President, Susan Moore - Vice-President, Secretary - I. Whitinger D. Niswander - Treasurer, B. Harris, D. Metcalf, J. Peterson, L. Maglott, J. Holmes. Row 2: M. McNeely, A Hating, I. Kurtz, M. Weaver, M. Long, L. Hayes, P. Orewiler, R. Mowers, E. Zody. Row 3: B. McCready, T McMillen, P.Kilgore, P.Lamnek, C.Campbe1l, D.Applegate, C.Winters, B.Turner, H. Rider. Row 4: 1. Essman T.Windbigler, L.Kelser, S.Feaze1, L.Haring, L. Culler, D. Hughes, M. Hardin, S. Pritchard. Row 5: S. Metcalf L. Pritchard, I. Jones, M. McCready, B. Connor, M. Russell, B. Davis, A. Bucher, L. Zody. Row 6: N. Tryon, B McNeely, L. Shindeldecker, I. Stotts, I. Snyder, T. Blust, A. Anshutz, I. Hardin. Row 7: I. McFarland, E Huffman, E. Mitchell. 30 ' Scdaalgcmd ef B-.W Row 1: S.Feazel, B. Harris, J. Hardin, I. Whitinger, C. Culler. Row 2: A. DeVore, D. Au, L. Cu11er,J. Weirick, D. Weaver, I. Blust, T. Scott. Row 3: M. Hardin, D. Metcalf, M. Weaver, N. Tinkey, P. Lamnek. J. Essman, A. Haring, L. Kelser, L. Stephenson, T. Blust, K. Au, D. Hughes. Row 4: L. Maglott, M. McNeely, C. Howard, R. beitcr, J. Peterson, J. Pore, B. Howard. 31 Mw- Phyllis Orewiler, Sallie Pritchard, Beverly Conner Ruth Mowers, Edward Mitchell, Drum Major. ' 32 OJ QQ X! ff 4? Mfgi, DON LOWE RUSSELL LEIT ER LARRY HAMMETT LEONARD HARING 34 TOM McMlLLEN HOWARD RIDER DEAN MOFFETT DARRELL NISWANDER 35 KENNETH SHERMAN GARY POLLARD BOB DA VIS A p A P 4 fa E if P :SI N. g .4 ,N A A AE 4. EAL in Q,.., , Q C HUCK HOWA RD -di I-Clddnil ue. JERRY BANKS wwdtq Scared: T. McMillan, L. Haring, D. Lowe, B. Davis, D. Niswander, G. Pollard. Standing: Mr. Hauck Coach: L. Hammett, D. Moffett, H. Rider, L. Leiter, K. Sherman, Mr. Manierre, Coach. I S. Smith, I. Whitinger, N. Markham. 37 Seated: B. McCready, B. Davis, G. Pollard, D. Hill, D. Rinehart, Standing: Mr. Manierre, Coach: E Mitchell, 1. Hardin, D. McCready. J. Banks, G. Holmes, D. Metcalf, A. Anschutz, B. Harris. T. Blust N. Alexander, L. Kelser, J. Stotts. 38 66644 The mighty Lucas Cubs thrilled their fans at every game with the skillful teamwork, marvelous plays, professional shots, and their unpredictable ability of coming from behind in the last few minutes of the game. Congratulations to the Lucas Cubs of '54 and '55l Johnsville Plymouth Butler Bellville Shiloh Lexington Pe r rysville Norwayne Ontario WE THEY 56 71 83 32 74 60 54 52 62 56 74 66 63 58 54 55 53 72 39 Union Johnsville Plymouth Butler Bellville Shiloh Lexington Ontario Union WE THEY 58 77 65 54 58 41 77 63 70 65 52 48 61 79 71 76 58 61 ilk .af-N, O, 4-0 2 7mm ll 1 Il 5, Q - 'l I 'K e - 1 .4 .14 l 1 A- 1 lb .. - 1 N r ev 2 L , Q? 'al' T' Seated left to right, R. Leiter, L. Hammett, D. Lowe, G. Holmes, L. Haring, G. Pollard. Standing left to right, Coach: Mr. Manierre, F. Berger, D. Niswander, T. McMil1er1, K. Sherman, B. McCready, D. Moffett, T. Blust. 41 5644417 ELIZABETH GILL B.S. State Teachers College, Indiana Pa.g University of Pittsburgg Penna. State College: Fourth Grade. MARZETA BARGER Kent State University: Ashland Col- lege, Eight Gradeg Lucas School 16 yrs. EURETA BERRY Ashland Collegeg Second Gradeg Lucas School 3 yrs. RUTH BERNICE BLUST Wooster Collegeg Ashland College Seventh Gradep Lucas School 11 yrs. I.. Sched? ,ffl HAZEL MARTIN Morehead State Collegeg Eighth Gradeg Lucas School 1 YF- RUTH KAUFMAN B.A. Ohio State Universityg Ashland Collegeg Boston Universityg S ec on d Gradeg Lucas School 2 yrs. NETTIE FRANKLIN University of N.Carolinag Greensboro College for Women: Cullowhee Teachers Collegeg Sixth Gradeg Lu- LORE-I-TA ZODY .S. in Educationg Ashland Collegeg Fifth Gradeg Lucas School 3 yrs. cas School 1 yr. B 43 A540467 FLORENCE LUMADUE O m a h a Universityg State Teachers Collegeg Pennsylvaniag River Forest C o l l e g e, Illinoisg Ashland College: Third Gradeg Lucas School 2 yrs. ELIZABETH ZELLNER B.S. Ashland C o l le geg Western Re- serve: First Gradeg Lucas School 2 yrs DARSIE SAUNDERS Pikesville Ju n io r Collegeg Western Kentucky State Teachers Collegeg Ashland Collegeg First Gradeg Lucas Schoolt6 yrs. 4-4 O ,CS J... - .,, '5! I F g sl Row 1 - A. Devore, J. Blust, L. Snyder, S. Darling, J. Mitchell, S. Vail, C. Bartley, J. Heimberger. Row 2-B. Robinson,S. Winbigler,J. Weirick, N.Tinkey.J. Musick,B. Blust, B. Holmes, Row 3 - Mrs. Martin. I. Leiter, S. Stetson, J. Dawson, K. Au, N. Osborne, P. Ruark, J. Leiter, M. Robinson, S. Fanello. Row 4 - C. Smalley, B. Moffet, Mr T. Alexander, D. Keiser, P. Berry, P. Kelser, J. Huffman, R. Boone, D. Weaver Q 45 C. Byerly, L. McMillen Tryon, D. Whitinger,M. Claes. Row 5 - D. Hill Row 1 - F. Chambers, R, Heimberger, E. Hardin, R. Milligan, R. Schindeldecker, K. Metcalf, D. Snyder R. Baxter, L. Huffman. Row 2 -B. Huss, R. Metcalf, T. Scott, L. Milligan, R. Kemp, L. Mitchell, J. Bell K. Smith,N.Porch,L. Keiser. Row 3 - L. Kotterrnan, T. Reale, K. Mast, R. Feazel, C. Tryon, M. Tryon C.Anschutz. Row 4- R. Williams, D. Ervin, B. Stone, C. Zeigler, R. Rittenhous, C. Kurtaman,B.Shidler D.Harvey.I. Polkinghorn,A. Schmall, P. Westfield, M. Head, L. Tumer. Row 5 - Mrs. Martin , R. Blust R. Elaes. Row 6 - R. Kurtz, T. Maier, A. Lape, J. Wallace, R. Howard, B. Bittinger, J. Blackstone, C. Cu er, D. Au. , 46 611554 Kilt- : :in R av-1 'f ri . 6 aw' . Q Q iv' A 0 ' 'G r- Y 'SIS ' - .gy r 'npu Row 1 - L. Pollard,S.Haring, P. Heimberger, D. Cox, D. Mitchell, B. Grubaugh, E. Devore, J. Merchant, B. McNeely,M.VanScyoc. Row 2 -C.Sa1yers,J. Bittinger, R. Salyers, S. Goff, E. Huffman, R. Goodnight, B. Lissakers, C. Conner, P. Stotts. A. Stidham, T. McCready. Row 3 - I. Croger, B. Tryon, G. McGugin, K. Mitchell,J. Goff,T. Boone,T. Essman, R. Berry, N. Huss, E. Williams, C. Garner, H. Garnsey, B. Sch- rack. Row 4 - Miss Franklin, T. Ruark, R. Culler, T. Zody, J. Huffman, S. Cross,D. Hayes, M. Fife, C. W o ,..., W ' 2-'Ref - Pore, F. Moffett. l 5' rv 93' 5:0 . E! M-.L vt' Row 1 - B.Schrack,C.Chamberlin, L.Osborne, W. McFarland, S. Chambers, P. Milligan, S. Stidham, M. Bittinger. Row2 - A. Berry, P. O'Brien,D. Berry, G. Tinkey, J. Heimberger, B. Sheidler, L. Shindledecker, P. Tidwell. Row 3 - Miss Zody, D. Weirick, S. Weirick,J. Maglott, G. Schrack, J. Mack, J. Culler, L. Darling,R. Maglott. Row 4- L. Rittenhouse, N. Au, G. Tryon, M. Turner, C. Dome, J. Francis, B. Holmes, J. Pore. 4-7 ?awct4 alla' T' V7 Row 1 - G.Hayes, R.Milligan,C.Garnett, J. Shindeldecker, D. Palmer, R. Huffman,C. Richeson,V. Bru- baker, I. Pritchard. Row 2 - P. Dillon, M. Trumpower, J. Robinson, G. Kelser, D. Culler, I. Franks, D. Erwin,J.BealY.N. Kurtz. Row 3- K. Lissakers, G. Poffenbaugh, J. Keefer, M. Adkins, J. Ackley. I. Bright I. Harvey, W. Baxter. Row 4 - Mrs. Barger. M. Wierick, J. Peterson, D. Stetson, J. Huffman, B. Hardin. I B. Tinkey: Row 1 - M. Orewiler, R. Toms, J. Nacke, E. Salyers, M. Fanello, E. Kurtz, J. Porch, C. Boyd, A. Weaver, Row 2 - A. Rittenhouse,J. Winters, A. Lang, K. Westfield, T. Cox, P. Echelberger, B. KernDJ.Heimber- ger, D. Anschutz,D. Rittenhou'se. Row 3 - R. Hosterter, R. Francis, D. Maiyer, M. Zody, D. Goff, N. Fea- zel, B. Au, T. Harris, J. Lambert, W. Dillon, T. Sheidler. Row 4 - C. Maglott, T. Iceman, M. Moffett, M. Fulton, K. Moore, L. Holmes, C. Whitinger, A. Reale. 48 it iii 1 l -DB: il TI7'l,iv sv fi - , - Q? g Qvx Y iq.-f.:o Row lg C. Pomcr, D, Musick, D. Robinson, D. McCanimoii, E. Au, C. Trumpowcr, D. Mack, W. Stidham. Row 2: I. llcrry, W. Spohn, D, Frank, D. Cullcr, D, Cornell, IJ. Campbell, R, Mellor, J. Joues, S. Emig. Row Il: D. Mitchell, B. Wagoner, N, Rader, L, Crnger, W. Estcrline, K, Shaffer, D, Banks, B. Kecfcr, M. Huge. Row 4: Mrs. Berry. sb 1 J is nf! gtk 7. ' 'Y , Row 1: T. Oziklicf, IJ. Francis, G. Farris, R. Stark, F. Au, D. Bittiugcr, D. Baxter, N. Westfield, C. Hcuss, D. liowriiun, Row 2: T. Mast, P. Constance, L, Spellmau, J, Realc., M. Collins, M. Hughes, J. Merchant, K. liuiig, C. Query. Row 3: Mrs. Kaufman, L, McFarland, D. Harvey, L. Tryon, H, Ross, C. Should, P. Jones, J, Greene. 49 --i S K E ..-iiil I n 5 -.... Row 1: E. Tucker, S. Swigart, B. Hunt, J, Maglott, K, Bowman, D. Kurtz, J, Glover, C. l-leimberger. Row 2: L. Rittenhouse, R. Turner, G. Stransky, C. Wheatcraft, L. Fife, R. Au, R. Moyer, B. Dome, D. D. Kintz. Row 3: R. Young, T. Kemp, E. Toms, S. Harris, M. Schmahl, K, McCurdy, K. Dawson, D. Palmer, S. Woods. Row 4: Mrs. Zellner: :Jul , 'Q- Row 1: N, Henley, E. Salyers, S. Adkins,'E. Beck, C. Heimberger, J. Young, D. Iceman, L, Toms, R. York, D. Kurtz. Row 2: A. Messer, L, Stutz, D. Saunders, C. Oak1ief,'H, Lape, R. Turner, L, Weirick, J, Mellor, P, Williams, Row 3: R..Moffett, K, Au, S. Polkinghorn, I, Tryon, R. Ditwiler, K. Ackley, R. Brubaker, R. Farst, P. Flougher, D. Kelser, R. Shaffer. Row 4: Mrs. Saunders. ' 50 S 2 ' ,3 :S T 1 23 he fi ig 1:3 f m f T 1-rf , x O ' .3 A f xx J N,-w f-- my ,if 1 v . 4 x, ., A 5. ,M f 1 ' rf, 5, K, , .,,1. l J x fw,f,'yf ', f X M',ifA,3A,.?. 1 ., Wafhi, ' 4 - 3 . N. ,, fi - ' ' FI VJ ' - X r 9: 1 4. Q '- xr , ,,.v-9 Q, , ? 's NA' ilfk 1 a b 1 I S : ,K ., ,.1 . f McCREADY'S BETTER FURNITURE COSTS LESS suv IN LucAs MCC READY FURNITURE OPEN EVENINGS LUCAS, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF SMUCKERS STUDIO CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 43 N. MULBERRY PHONE 84007 MANSFIELD, OHIO AT THE TOP OF ASHLAND HILL HILLTOP DRIVE-IN EXCELLENT FOOD-GOOD SERVICE Mosr MODERN PLACE ON RouTE 42 COMPLIMENTS OF MANSFIELD SANITARY POTTERY, INC. PERRYSVILLE, OHIO COQIIPLIJIEN TS OF LOUDONVILLE MOTOR CO. cHEvRol.ET-BUICK-CADILLAC O 365 LOUDONVILLE OHIO THE TRACY 8. AVERY CO. WHOLESALERS OF FRESH FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES GOLD-MEDAL COFFEE-GOLD.MEDAL CANNED GOODS MANSFIELD, OHIO SINCERE WISIIES FOR YOUR SUCCESS ANDERSON'S GROCERY RED 8. WHITE STORE ANDERSON'S PAINTS HONE 0330 LUCAS, OHIO COMPLIMEN TS OF THE BISSMAN COMPANY BIRDIE BRAND CANNED Foons MANSFIELD, OHIO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MANSFIELD THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN MANSFIELD OFFERS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE AT SIX CONVENIENT OFFICES MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION JONES POTATO CHIPS ALWAYS FRESH-Al.wAYs soon 399 BOWMAN MANSFIELD, OHIO .IOANIE'S CONFECTIONERY 8. LUNCH ROOM ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS THE LUCAS STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WE PAY ZI695 SAVINGS W. E. DARLING, CASHIER 77 E. FIFTH ST. KALLMERTEN 8. BAER CONCRETE-BUILDER suPPuEs-coAl. MANSFIELD, OHIO PHONE M656 DIT'S CONFECTIONERY MAGAZINES - NEWSPAPERS - SANDWICHES HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW PHI SIG ROOM? LUCAS, OHIO DOC HAMMAN RAINBOW GARDENS DRINKS - FOOD TELEVISION NIGHTLY LOREN MESSMORE YOUR cLon-:ING MAN LUCAS, OH,O PARK AVENUE WEST MANSFIELD, OHIO I COMPLIMEN TS OF COMPLIMENTS OF HEIMBERGER'S KILLBUCK WELDING SHOP SAND 8. GRAVEL PHONE I82I LUCAS, OHIO KILLBUCK, OHIO WEIDNER'S PONTIAC CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 L. R. LOMAX GROCERIES-MEATS DRYGOODS-FOOTWEAR N ' ' I-UCAS. OHIO 780 PARK AVE. WEST PHONE 7710-I MANSFIELD, OHIO LUCAS FARM SUPPLY GOOD LUCK JOHN DEERE cuI.I.ER SWANK co. PARTSRSERVICE LGJDONVILLE OHIO LUCAS OHIO RoBINsoN's BYERLY BARBER SHOP EVERYDAY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY THE SLICKEST CLIP IN TOWN OPEN 8:30 to 8:30 FUNERAL HOME INVALID COACH sERv1CE LUCAS OHIO COMPLIMENTS PAINTER'S WHOLESALE TO CANDIES LANTZ MILLS sf FOOD PRODUCTS MANSFIELD OHIO MANSFIELD S' OHIO I INGRAM OLDSMOBILE, INC. G' L' ROGERS 6-I N. DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL SALES 8: SERVICE DIAL 3217-6 MANSFIELD OHIO MANSFIELD OHIO LUCAS LUMBER SUPPLY LUMBER-CABINET WORK-SASH DOORS-HARDWARE-PAINT LUCAS, OHIO SMART'S PEOPLE'S MUSIC SHOP FEDERAL SAVINGS MANSFIELD OHIO PARK AVENUE WEST COX INSURANCE MANSFIELD OHIO LUCAS OHIO I EARL McFARLAND SHENBERGERS LUCAS OHIO LUCAS OHIO ROGER'S LOUISE SHOP JEWELRY MANSFIELD OHIO MANSFIELD OHIO HARING'S NLIM ED FILMS U IT MEAT MARKET MANSFIELD OHIO MANSFIELD OHIO THE LUCAS HOBBY CENTER TELEPHONE COMPANY MANSFIELD OHIO LUCAS OHIO CUCHRAN swAN CLEAN ERS PAINT coMPANY MANSFIELD oHlo MANSHELD 0H'0 PAUL? YUNCKER3 ELECTRIC SPORTING GOODS LUCAS oHlo MANSFIELD omo TOWS THOMAS Music JEWELRY MANSFIELD QHIO MANSFIELD OHIO CITY NEWS BROOK'S APPAREL MANsFleLo omo MANsFlEl.o omo NICHOLAS HARING G. E. LEINDECKER JEWELER MANSFIELD, oHuo MANSFIELD oHlo GLENN MILLER MILLER'S JEWELRY MANSFIELD oHlo MANSFIELD on-no BANKS ANDYT FUNERAL HOME BEAGLES LouDoNvn.LE on-no LUCAS on-no BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP LUCAS OHIO LUCAS OHIO RICHARD AREHART ' YOUNG'S STATION sERRY's SHEET METAL LUCAS omo ROOFING - SPOUTING FURNACE WORK OHIO EDISON PHONE 2531 MANSFIELD oHlo LUCAS OHIO NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY MANSFIELD OHIO SW! Seated: D.McKin1ey, Photographer, R. Kesselring, Sales Manager, K, Sherman, Editor, C. Hilton, Assistant Editor J, Jones, Typist, M. McCready, Business Manager, R Leiter, Advertising Manager, Standing, row lg C. Gretten L, Pritchard, S. Metcalf. I. Winters, N, Markhams, S. Moore, W. Banks. S. Lewis, F. Crawford, M. Weaver, M Smith, M. Snyder, Mr. J. Hauck, Advisor. Row 2: B. McNee1y, D. Lowe, N. Tryon, L, Haring, L. Hammett, B McCready, B. Harvey, J, Goodnight, T. Kurtz, H. Russell, D. Russell, Mr. E. Martin, Advisor. 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