Maumee High School - Reflector Yearbook (Maumee, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Q Qt: I F? 3.31 9: A SM, 1 i mi , 6145331 .saw nee-,ff W .f figmzir Qssissg ' . 3- 75- my r Administration ,. I, 1 'i l giggifivg t ,fkz EKE le. ' 2 5 lw' wxwft., - . , Harwsg, 'J ii lv W V 5135521322 'vii A L, ii. it ii Mr. Fred Rolf, Mrs. L. Farthing Our Superintendent, Mr. Rolf, and our Principal, Mr, Herbert, make up our competent administra- tion. Each does his part along with the board of education to make our school efficient and run- ning smoothly. 12 , frame me fasgzfg' 5 ff gag! Q 5.5, c EQ? M., Mr. Rolf l ,S N 5- i I 1 Qt Mrs. S. Fisher, Mr. Rhinehalt tr' The Key T Mr. Herbert We, os students, truly appreciate the help given fo us by Mrs, Hopkins when special problems arise, UI' ,f-' 3 nn ,, Q A ,A , .- 4 ' . ,,,, ,il F V FQ 2 5 ., Q5 ,. ,, , .A A..,.. lx ll ll, ,J H5 X, , l A Fi :pri ' I il ' 'lk V 'mr W, l, , ., S l e e . H r .-ge , , l P A e -M . .5- ', A.. '-'?' Dl ni IZ -,E rlel , :sw U H . H, ar ie, W, uw ,E 1 fl Miss VanWagner Ml- PYBHHSS Mrs. Rohrer Mrs. Norby -ai' M3419 Mr. Jordan Mr. Rapp : sg fs 5 W G 2 Mr. Londeree Ml- KOPP , V1E,, , Mr. Fauble Mr. Lewis .3 1 3 J , .5 , ,1 1 - ,. ' in H W i n i . ' ' ll , If ? :': Y , Miss Klopping Mrs. Schliverl' Mf- 5ChH1i'-if Ml- Gales H ri. , A 1 N ' A f W x Mr. Neidhamer Mr. Lee Mr. Dille Mrs. Cunningham V 'T mi Faculty The faculty of Maumee High has the responsibility of instructing us in the class rooms. They are always willing to guide and assist us students in developing our knowledge more thoroughly. 2 ml it 2: Q Mr. Kiger Mr. Clymer Mr. Cox Mrs, 5055 Mrs. Kasse Mr. Burgess Miss Dinkel Mr. Conrad Through our four years of high school, we learn to know and depend upon our instructors and feel that our lives are greatly influenced by the work of this competent staff. So we, the students of this school, can with respect and appreciation, thank the faculty for contributing to the education of our minds and for helping prepare us for the adult years ahead. Mr. Moebus Trademarks of our faculty are friendliness and help- fulness. These qualities, which make the teachers approachable, are greatly appreciated by all the stu- dents. 15 , ii. 2 fel f fe W: , XS- ,. c , 7.- lhf . E . - THE DEPENDABLES AROUND OUR SCHOOL .Y riff W ull' s. . it X' HI vs' -31 ge .ec . ' Tw? ...., rr I 5 Ex ' 3 Av 'L Maj!! M c ... , .X .3 . l y Q. L1Qi,' Wayne Pfleghar Percy Beale Mr. Moore We surely couldn't get along without them, why without them we would surely have trouble. They keep this school efficient and smooth Ralph Morris it est fieszu Em, running. The maintenance staff is a great necessity in our high school. Without them we would be at a loss. The cafeteria staff is really great. They cook our lunches and always try to have a good word and a bright smile for all. John Padgett, one of our fine custodians, did not get his picture in this yearbook due to conflicting circum- stances. Mr. Padgett is a very friendly man. He keeps a light lit and a door open for the girls who must do re- flector work at night. We all appreciate the things he does and we are sorry he couldn't have his picture here. . . XTX GTF 1 .-,M ll? A V Sith 113 5. HDI! f ,5 -vi ' vmsm W viii.: - if,,,,.,, .!,.Q- Mi ff F.. ,.L..1-.- li.. s :vii 1 -we -M-. i '.-.iglccc ..,. ,rf ' it 5 35fT 'i Eff' . - W A f 'EffPH-5-ik5'Q'f?'4'E5l'7 '..'i'f:'-e-.J5fi1 ' 'A-9--EH? el Q. 1 T' li 74 '-ay Slim J ,,.. ,W 1 5:- - WT -pif--- T 3 -pg !-fm F '...' 11 3 r . A ,,,lga,,,,. , ,:.:.:.'lef..:,,q. m e M . i.: ff-V flew, gg., 1, ...... -.rw i A Y ,A k- .IZ i ... W ,i 3?-,-!3f5lG1,.a : -it qi : - ,igkk 37.3- 5,-3,..mti ' .... QS Mr' Bowles Irene, Betty and Revo 16 V10--l3'ZrnI-IJPZ ,qi -er 'J' 1-r V-Lk: 57,3- 4 i - V J. 'ills ICP- - 5: -vfkv LL., . '-'52 .:I ' 4 N .I . I, l rf The mathematics department is under the direction of Mr. Jordan, Mr. Londeree and Mr. Kopp. This department has been rapidly growing to meet the needs of the future. Since most careers these days require some mathematical training, we are fortunate and grateful that the varied mathematical courses are offered to us. Mr. Jordan B.E., University of To- ledog M.A., University of Michigan. z is-L. ' ' gina ga. Mr. Kopp ? JZ' Mr. Charles W. Repp Bowling Green State University nv ' T :,, l llyf l 212 F, Yi , ii V' V1 ij i -'5zE55ia:i. Y S E 'ii'f2iiii'. it Mr. B. C. Fauble B.S., Bowling Green State University 18 Also among our memories of Maumee High are our English classes, which help us to develope our power to read and express those ideas found in the other courses. These classes are taught by Mrs. Norby, Mrs. Rohrec, Miss Klopping, Mrs. Sch- lievert, Mr. Dille, and Mr. Lee. Mr. Ralph Dille B.S., B.A., M.A., Bowl- ing Green State Univer- sity B. Ed. Miss Mary Ann T Klopping T Bowling Green State Universityg B.S. in Ed- l' ucation , Mr. Richard H. Lee B.A., B.S., Ohio State Universityg M.E., Uni- versity of Toledo iin.. i i :M Y , ii ,- , ,,fV ' , ii..ii. ' ii 7ll'5lllQia2 I 1 it 'Q ' B J:-:EEE 5 slim ffm? we Mrs Barbara 5 ,X Schlievert University of Toledo Mrs. Eva V. Norby B.A.,University of Min- nesota Mrs. George W. Rohrer A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Duke Universityg Pennsyl- vania Statep Middle- bury Collegeg Alliance Francaise lParisJ ,..'.,-.- .- 20 Languages Therefore many of us also have the memory of learning to conjugate verbs and translate sentences into Latin, French, and Spanish. These courses are taught well and in an interesting manner by Mrs. Norby and Mrs. Roher. History And Government Miss Josephine Van Wagner B.A., Bowling Green State University and College of Woosterg M.A., University of Toledo. More memories come back to us when we think of all we learned in Mr. Schrnidt's and Miss Van Wogner's American history classes and in the American government course, taught by Mr. Prentiss. it A Mr. Donald C. Prentiss B.S., Bowling Green State Universityg M.S., University of Toledo. 2 'I l Mr. G. Schmidt B.S., M.E., Bowling Green State University uidance and Guidance at home and at school is extremely important to every individual. We at M.H.S. are fortunate to have as the guidance director, Mr. George Schmidt. Through him the students make plans for college by taking certain tests which he arranges for them. Mr. Schmidt is known for reciting poems or quotes at assemblies. Almost always these have a message which he tries to give to us. There is such a poem in his modern office which is written by Niebuhr. God grant me the serenity To accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the Things I can, And the wisdom to know The difference. Maumee High School is one of the fortunate to suit his particular needs-. Again, we are schools which have a great number of books happy to see Mrs. Cunningham as the instruc- for students to find factual or leisure material. tor. Any student will find a book in this library K h Mrs. A. Cunningham B.A., Wesleyan Univer- sityp M.A., Library Sci- ence, Bowling Green State University 22 Library ls 'S '55 l 'T T' s'irr 5 , g, Z . . ti i i W, '. .'.' 'E at -fwni to s M- 'K T717 l Commercial 2 4-+--qv-rg- I ' X 1-7' .. is F, W to- Hi, il, . ,,. . Mrs. Lois Sass B. E., University of Toledo The Commercial Department of Maumee High School is under the direction of Mr. Cox and Mrs. Sass. This department offers shorthand, typing, bookkeeping and office practice. These are definitely neces- sities of those who plan for secretarial positions. ' .SSYMXT ' si:- J 2:- fi: n if .' i. lili ll ' rx., . it Mr William M Cox B. S., Bowling Green State Universityg M. A., Columbia University 23 Ban d The band and choir, the only classes in the school which are both subjects . and activities, have given the whole student body much enjoyment when- Mr. Kiger directs the band and Mr. Clymer ill . ever they have performed. ' QQ! conducts the choir. iq.. i r A v 22 1 Wu, ' .iiti L1 1- ' ski Jerry C. Kiger B. S., Bowling Green State University, M. S., University of Toledo M QT ww- W it ES' V' -fi? '- . T 'f'i if, .ri,' Z B F .e This year's band officers are Seated: Bill Wellstead, Co-President. Standing, Left to Right: Dewey Textor, Co-President: Kay Franforther, Librarian: Bob Far- thing, Treasurer: Sheryl Pellett, Secretary: Ed Carter, Manager. First Row: P. Flemming, B. Farthing, J. LeFevre, M. Hosko, T. Haney, J. Richardson, T. Burgy, N. Schaich, J. Woehrle, B. Norton, D. Wolaver, Bruce Smith. Second Row: S. Alex- ander, W. Gainer, J. Robbins, G. F. Glann, P. Day, J. Robbins, D. Stout, B. Gosline, C. Ogden, C. Moore, S. Taylor, C. Bender, S. Smith, D. Franz. Third Row: J. Glore, W. Lam- billotte, K. Frankforther, C. Grube, L. Haddad, G. Parker, G. Nowak, C. Garvin, K. Gill, E. Carter, A. Gephert, B. Bate- man, J. Rowley, M. Hopkins. Fourth Row: Mr. Kiger, S. 24 Pellett, T. Burgy, S. Spurgeon, M. Morris, N. Hoffman, B. Braden, D. Harrison, R. Debbe, R. Debbe, K. Hauppricht, F. Thomas, S. Caley, S. McMurray. Fifth Row: B. Buffington, L. Aiken, R. Willier, K. Robinson, B. Klinger, E. DeMars, H. Warnock, S. Moore, N. Hochstettler, P. McGhee, D. Schroe- der, M. Blair. Sixth Row: B. Herbert, M. Vye, C. Drum- mond, W. Finkle, T. Forthome, John Flory, D. Flemming, R. Jeffrey, B. Guhl, J. Nooney. Choir We are very proud of the choir which has taken part in many contests on district and state levels. They, the choir members, have brought home honors before and most probably will continue to do so. .H Y ,,,, Q., Q: lll or r ffm er 'f ' 1 ti. Hii giil ' . ,fr i . E fi' 5 Margo Horroff, Kaye Hendrix, Dove Browning, Martha Ehlert, Bernadine Philbin. f we K- 1 rf, 5 new -:Q ..: xxxx ,...,.: ' .. . .,.., Q . ii ', W i TW S ' i 2 i M' , ., , vt a 3 i l mtl ,fn rf, ' it Y 1' , WK 'ri Mr. Clymer Otterbein College, B. P. S. M., M. A., Ohio State University, Juil- liard School of Music, Teachers' College, Col- umbia University, Bowl- ing Green State Univer- sity 25 Drivers Training, Ari, Home iz., i ,.,: .ff . ...Y -.J Mr. Burgess University of Toledo, University of Michigan, Bowling Green State N University, B. S., Mich- igan State University, M. A. Art is a much appreciated course in our school. The art classes make posters and signs for different dances and programs. Mr. Burgess is the capable director of this course. Drivers Training is under the direction of Mr, Moebus. It is an opportunity course for both girls and boys to learn the mechanics and safety habits of driving. 26 i ',,7, 4 g I as sy -,, V., ...gee-.ee -,fe , - --f, - ,4 as gs . Mr. Moebus B. S., Bowling Green State University 'r ae 411539 wt E93-f Q Mrs Patricia Kasse B ali? B. S, Bowling Green ' at elif i. .Q V I it .emi 'H ' ' ' l is W- l A H i r I ii W is k Q 'ff S ' T Y Q 1 l I in se. ,N '31 573:51 2 1' ,-ia, mil' , f- 1 z ,Lv - 4, ,,i A U -- T ' 1 4'9 i'E,',f?,,,,n . . Q' iris ' li ill lil! V' X 'ff' State University J E Economics, Industrial Arts Mr Neudhamer Unlversnty of Dayton BS Mlaml Umverslty 1-K- -kser fue' 1 .-:Q 7 '35, gc-a ,ig- ' , K 'l ,nk Mr Gales BS Ohio State Um verslty ME Bowlmg Green State Unnversrty Home Economics IS under the dlrectlon of Mrs Kasse This course prepares the gurls for future lute marriage home a career lt as an added ard for those golng to college Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawung are under the dlrec txon of Mr Neldhamer and Mr Gates respectively The courses offer woodworknng, metal workmg, raduo and me chanlcal drawing 27 -1 Z TS: l . .ez , . . 1 - -, yy 551:-w 1' 'P' fl I 'I 'ft ' 1 I. Y s ' ,:,:,: s :gf ntl' ' ' 1 3, 1 f . . ., '- i . -, t f .1 emu, ' 'f is 1 , if' ,,,. :team ' ' , sf .. fb? iw, ijt 528' ' Q W fr ,r 5 . . . . - 1' --, 5 ' - - ' n If-l . . . 4 - I , O, lf Q if . . . ' 4.1, Wir 5, A 1 l . ' . . I --' gt 5 uf, S V Mr. Londeree B.S., Bowling Green State University Miss Maryann F. Dinkel B.S., Bowling Green State University 28 First Aid ln their fourth year, students take first aid, in which they not only learn first aid treatment but also have many practical ex- periences which will benefit them in their later life. Mr. Londeree and Mr. Conrad are in charge of these classes. Physical Education The girls, under Miss Maryann Dinkel, have enjoyed having Miss Dinkel for their three years of gym and will hold their love and respect for her for a long time to come. Hg, Co-ed During their first three years in high school, all students take gym. There are many sports in addition to the traditional ones, including trampoline, tumbling, and archery. The teachers in these classes are Mr. Conrad and Miss Dinkel. This year the co-ed department of the physical education classes had as teachers Miss Dinkel, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Kessler, and Miss Little. Mr. Clifford Conrad B.S., Bowling Green State Universityp M.A., .University of Michigan 29 SENIODS SE M, XL fy Q 42 84 ,Ak 52 H W , di ,,Wa5:,,, 'W A QQBEQA MQ N ffifff ,, Y,,, .YRSM 1 19,352 za fx '3'T v 'f'z. 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Although Life is lust beginning for the seniors, there are some '1-,'-53 'e' .'.', if '.-' .L'1.4Y 'R - . '.4.- 1:3 . . . . . E5-gliggygggiif52i5j5gqQQ'iggfi'2se::f:7:?gEI5-gf33i,rgQ2.?:!,g:ffCQ Incidents of the past year which are definitely fun to remember. -1719 i'S'.iLV 3'l5'i'4'l9G f F-- -'V3f N!5:Z N'-1f4.'IH irge - - ' . - 7-r'JQJ,-1t:'f'-Qfv-,iu.3g11fI-.-2.j.'.'J-13'-5:,:'l'Q'A'3yP.:Q,.vfgamh-421 The following are memorable hugh-lights. the surprise Bon Voyage - i-'S-n'x b:EL -t E37':,v :q'E-Liz? 2j. 5. '4IPs25'? -gg, . 4 l . . . . 'giiyg.,-:'fb-355:QI-gcc4QQf53.1Q5g?iefgfa:i:Zai3?f3-gk':?,2.?,f'f'1jf3 for one of the teachers, the incidents during lol lunch period f-' 1-.M sv ' 9+ ,-I-'TK 1 it: 'cw -'.,'-M nf- .rc . . . . . . . Sigygggfeijfiqjgzdfffgtg-fgilqigsigiqgi:13'RQ-fig? ln the cafeteria, the panel discussions In first-and and govern- ment classes, the carefree third period mechanical drawing class, 015-r. 22 '.-'1F- anvil- ':' 3:7-1. e' .':' ' .. V 513- - ' . . . . the band trips, the decision of the class colors lblue and whutei, 1.1, m'.-.rvLs..n..l.' nl... 1 'I , that famous satirical work written by one of our classmates, the outstanding classmates which we are proud to call our own, -1 1.-lr-! -'+1.r-1'-e:Z'f: fc 11,1 vb- th ' 1:2 ref F4 - - - Q2g1Q:1J!1,:Q2g?55fit,-i.5,f,EQ-bfggaggix? the baccalaureate and graduation exercises and practices, the '22-. ww .Af-1' 1 pk-sv'-' 'wr-' xfwszef . ' i7Z1L7Eq:4'ip:Q,ff,3Qgsf'-g,:5fg'Q??:5.fEE'Biiwliiigsbfiligazgl fun and hard work we had decorating for the senior prom, the - -g'-- ' N- -' -1- -QA? 's. 1' P- 'z :1'.a . . . . fine all-night parties our parents planned for us, and the unity 5' ,, 1- :-f' . N., -'31, In .--- an-:Er Jw 1.11 '-v .z - . . and fun we finally shared together the latter part of our senior 1' .- 'Fi.:':'E-,- - -'rw : - -r- --sr-A i-rr.. Q- 'i-'S - 'Q'siZ-ggiggx-'Z:f!ff,,?45f,sSgcdgffasf-?5Q5.',Q:g'Q::f.g.s,25.gb3,7qSsxQt: year. Probably only we, as sensors, can really understand and K ' 3,11 ! 3'G's,3t'oL NNN' -'F' ' ' 'L .lg-gli . . . appreciate these memories simply because they are our mem- ' '-'. ' ' 1-. L'4n'. 017' '. 'v-' P - -'rf22'3'Ti9si5f2ag:Q5QS''?f:.i'55.ges1fi?:fx'-'E'a':'A-4'v:'7fk?'E':orles To Have and To Hold. 63-':5e.'f-!--n-leg. Q'. E.g-mg-nov,r-en'-'e'.7f:'s'-'e:.':4-:'-e3-'15 'e- i.:-. .1'g'.ni'Qi,-3J'9-+- '-2:'..C-s.-2-pin A.: .C!,5a-il,-,-:Z-12 N- 1 , ',r:,':,'q'.ol1fguy-n:l.lsCI-'fra'-lgxls-CL :1fqAiSQxl,u. .rflus-'fx Q: . x---M.-A-St-1'-um.z:vPft'k'-sr.-irb f.-1 -Q--fs' :':.-- 4, 5. - - 3 .L-. h gg- ,ft -.-3 fl. --o 'sf sf - N.-'I Eisitfgtiniisiietsztifu:einem:tibia-Eitvegitetse . 's-rf' r-- . is :-J' fx- me -'rfr r-5 5 -.- :- tfnfq LJ !J f'tF':'m'g'C-'-.f ..-'t:'P' - 1.'!L ' Tlngg- iii Pen?f?s1'1?i5!':F:Tf3s.-aE1tf'irf'.645-:Rvif'9f3ff-'if 'f7'2 Nt.' 'VY 1, la S.. K . . , . v . x ' I 5 fc's. f uw-tiiitsftsiirtiSiem-2.-ite: mf-Sitsaazt-'2.Lpi?.3E-:tw i9':-+'J?n -LN''i- s1:'-'fr f-5-'rt e-Stiff 'FAH'-' -1 ?1--395-f w James Adams IIJ imll Maureen Burden lIMoell James Adams - Red Cross 12. Sharon Alexander - GAA 9, 10, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Reflector 10, Static 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 12, Thespians 12, Cheer- leader 9. Maureen Burden-Math Club 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Representative 11, Static 10, 11, 12, Business Editor 11, Cheer- leaders 9, 10, 1 1, Captain 11, Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Honor Society 12, Class Office 9, Secretary 9. Martin A. Baumhower - Varsity Club 11, 12, Static 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10. House M. Benschol'er- Spanish Club 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Sharon Marie Bires-GAA 10, Y-Teens 9, 1O,11, Static 11, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Thes- pians 11, 12, Red Cross 12. Martin Baumhower Sketter Sharon Bires Sharon Sharon Jane Alexander ushe rryn House Benschoter Bones 33 Maryann Blair Mobs 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 Ursula Brinckmann Ushie N 34 Milton Brahler Uncle Miltie David Browing IIDOCII George Steel Bowers I I Petell Thomas Breay llTomll Maryann Blair-French Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 10,11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Band 9, 10, 11. George Steel Bowers- Spanish Club 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Band 9, 10, Visual Aids 11, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, Manager 11, Bowling 12. Milton Brahier- Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, 10. Thomas Breay-Math Club 10, 11, Li- brarians 12. Ursula Brinckmann-Germany 9, 10, GAA 11, 12, Y-Teens 12, Static 12, Red Cross 12, Tennis 11, 12. David Browning-FTA 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, ll, 12, President 12, Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9,10,11,12,Bas- ketball 9, Class Office 12, Treasurer 12. Judith Ann Broxon ll-I udyn J 3355 :': Beth Buffington Judith Ann Broxon - DeVilbiss 10, 11, GAA 9, 12, Y-Teens 9, 12, Static 12, Cheerleaders 9. James William Buchholz-Math Club 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Manager 9, 10, 11, Golf 12. Beth Buffington-GAA 9, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Reflector 11, 12, Features Editor 12, Band 9, lO, 11, 12, Majorette 10, ll, 12, Tennis 10, Class Office 10, Secretary 10, Student Council 12. Marjorie Ann Casier - Y-Teens 9, Librarians 12. Marjorie Irene Coleman - Spanish Club 11, 12, President 12, GAA 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 11, 12, Reflector 12, Senior Editor 12, Honor Society ll, 12. William Collins-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, Thespians 11, 12, Track 12, Honor Society 12, Science Club 12, President 12. M EQ! M ,Q 'Q Bubbles 1 -2 ze Marjorie Ann Casier 1lMorgel1 I 57, he William Collins IIBHIII James William Buchholz llBunll Marjorie Irene Coleman Ma rg ie il 35 -Ei? i 1 1 2 lt 132 1 , li-l i -,ee git ,M E 1 ,lu Vw A 1:1 ll 1-1 f Lowell Conner Lowell 11 ' HE' ' 1 5522211 111321 4 1 1 I is ,, 1, 1 1 , i I l 1 James Crawford l1Jin1ll Martha Ehlert llMartyl1 Eng' I 1 L A ping: ,. 1. VS' David Anthony DeBrock Dave TTT.- 1 ll 36 Robert Maxwell Farthing llBobll Qi Michael Eugene ' Dinkens IIMikell Lowell J. Connor - Visual Aids 11, 12. James Crawford - Tennis 11, 12. David Anthony DeBrock-Hi-Y 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Tlnespians 11, 12, Visual Aids 12, Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Michael Eugene Dinkens-Math Club 10, 11, Track 11. Martha Ehlert- F.T.A. 11, 12, President 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Secretary 12, Reflector 12, Copy Editor 12, Static 11, Choir 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, President 12. Robert Maxwell Farthing-Math Club 11, 12, Varsity Club 12, Reflector 12, Sports Editor 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Tennis 11, 12, Golf 10, Class Office 10, 11, Treasurer 10, 11, Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-President 12. it Es es.. i . Patricia Lou Fleming Ill-egsll Louise Jessie Gallaway Jessie Robert Geiger llBobll Patricia Lou Fleming-Math Club 11, French Club 11, 12, GAA 11, 12, Sportshead 11, President 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, Cabinet Member 9, President 10, Reflector 10, 11, 12, Assistant Editor 11, Editor 12, Band Flag Bearer 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Louise Jessie Gallaway- Math Club 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y- Teens 9, 10, 11, Reflector 10, 11, 12, Static 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Librarians 11, 12. Robert Geiger-Varsity Club 12, Football 9, 12, Basketball 9, Baseball 10. James T. Giesel - Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi- Y 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, Football 12, Track 11, Tennis 12. Thomas Stratton Gill-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 12, Static 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, 10, 11, Student Council 11. Rose M. Ginn - GAA 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Reflector 12, Honor Society 11, 12. ltd' '1 um 'Z James T. Giesel llTedll Rose M. Ginn lIRoSelI Thomas Stratton Gill llTom ll 37 Donald Glore llDOnlI ep E will Q Fwi ee William H. Gould IIBHIII Roger Griesinger llRodgll 38 Nannene Gowdy Vicki Margo Harouff llMGrgll --1 John Greenlese John Donald Glore-Chair 9, 10, 11, Basketball 9, Baseball 9, 10. William H. Gould- Nannene Gowdy-Math Club 12, French Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Reflector 12, Editor of Clubs and Activities 12, Thespians 11, 12. John W. Greenlese-Visual Aids 9, 10, Football 9, 10, Basketball 9. Roger Allen Griesinger-Varsity Club 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Manager 11, 12. Margo Harouff-GAA 12, Y-Teens 11, 12, Static 10, 11, 12, Co-Editor 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12. ? rm 3. f is Linda Haughn 7 Linda Bonnie Hodge Bonnie E - ' 11 lc-. Linda Lee Haughn - Choir 9. Kaye Hendrix-GAA 10, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, Representative 12, Reflector 10, 11, 12, Static 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11, Treasurer 12, Band Flag Bearer 10. Bonnie Hodge-Spanish Club 11, GAA 9, 10, ll, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, 12, Reflector 12, Static 11, 12, Assistant Editor 11, Co-Editor 12, Band 9, 10, Student Council 11, 12. Nancy Lou Huston-GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Sports Head, Y-Teens 9, 11, 12, Reflector 12, Static 11, 12, Honor Society 12. George Jenssen-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, Bowling 12, Golf 9, 10, ll, 12, Honor So- ciety 12. Edward Johnstone- Red Cross 12. Nancy Lou Huston IINGHCYII Edward Johnstone llEdll ,.,.:.Y ,. ,awgwr Kaye Hendrix llKGyell George Jenssen George 39 Cayia Kaiser IIKCYII Lawrence Lowry ,L IlLarryll 40 James L. Lager ul-argyn John Witney Luce J ack Ann Marie Kledzik Annie I Stephen Richard Loveioy Mr. Baseball Kay Cayia Kaiser-GAA 9, lO, ll, l2, Sec- retary l2, Y-Teens 9, lO, ll, l2, Reflector l2, Static l2. Ann Marie Kledzik-French Club ll, l2, GAA 9, lO, Static ll., l2, Thespians l2, Red Cross 9, lO, Tennis ll. James Lee Lager-Math Club ll, l2, Band 9, lO, ll, l2, Basketball 9, Honor Society ll, l2. Stephen Richard Loveioy- Spanish Club ll l2, Varsity Club l2, Baseball ll,l2, Perrys- burg High 9, lO. I Lawrence Lowry -Varsity Club l l, l2, Foot- ball 9, lO, ll, l2. John Witney Luce-Math Club lO, ll, 12, Varsity Club lO, ll, l2, Band 9, lO, ll, l2, Thespians ll, l2, Football 9, Basketball 9, Bowling 9, lO, Golf 9, Baseball 9. Linda Haughn Linda Kaye Hendrix IIKGYBI1 Bonnie Hodge ' -TH, Bonnie lil Linda Lee Haughn - Choir 9. Kaye Hendrix- GAA 10, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, Representative 12, Reflector 1O, 11, 12, Static 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11, Treasurer 12, Bond Flag Bearer 10. Bonnie Hodge-Spanish Club 11, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, 12, Reflector 12, Static 11, 12, Assistant Editor 11, Co-Editor 12, Bond 9, 10, Student Council 11, 12. Nancy Lou Huston-GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 1 1, Sports Head, Y-Teens 9, 1 1, 12, Reflector 12, Static 11, 12, Honor Society 12. George Jenssen-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Varsity Club 9,1O,11,12,Choir 9, Bowling 12, Golf 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor So- ciety 12. Edward Johnstone- Red Cross 12. Nancy Lou Huston IlNGnCyll Edward Johnstone , lrEdr1 N George Jenssen George 39 Cayia Kaiser ll I Lawrence Lowry Ill-crryll 40 James L. Lager ul-argyu John Witney Luce Jack ii 'L -. vii' 35:4-if ' .i':l?'.. 3 igfi i. .f ii 1-1 '5 5 . 'sill'- Ann Marie Kledzik Annie Stephen Richard Loveioy Mr. Baseball Kay Cayia Kaiser-GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec- retary 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Reflector 12, Static 12. Ann Marie Kledzik-French Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, Static 11., 12, Thespians 12, Red Cross 9, 10, Tennis 11. James Lee Lager- Math Club 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Honor Society 11, 12. Stephen Richard Lovejoy- Spanish Club 11, 12, Varsity Club 12, Baseball 11,12, Perrys- burg High 9, 10. Lawrence Lowry -Varsity Club 11, 12, Foot- ball 9, io, 11, 12. John Witney Luce-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Football 9, Basketball 9, Bowling 9, 10, Golf 9, Baseball 9. Y 1 559 M 55:51 SQA er, ,g 5 Patsy Lunger Ilpotll Carol Martin , CaroI Patsy Lunger - GAA 12. Charles Marlowe-Student Council 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Var- sity Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Visual Aids 9, 11, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Base- ball 9. Carol Martin -- Honor Society 12, Math Club 10, Secretary 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice- President 10, 11, President 12, Reflector 10, Static 10, 11, 12, Clubs Editor 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Historian 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Red Cross 9, 10, 11. Peter Mattoni - Waite 9, 10, 1 1. Patsy Jean McGhee - Math Club 10, 1 1, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Reflector 9, 10, 11, 12, Business Manager 12, Static 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Class Office 12, Secretary 12, Science Club 12, Secretary 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Sandra McMurray-Math Club 10, French Club 11, 12, GAA 9, 1O, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 12, Chaplain 10, Reflector 12, Static 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 12. E, :Ex Peter Mattoni llTuill Charles Marlowe Chuck s 1 A l gl s Ti Sandra McMurray Sandi Patsy Jean McGhee r npostyu 41 i as Edward Edd Miller ie K f s H --of TT- - sf:v:f.f.-,size mv.-me-J-1: F -1. J ohn Richard Moorhead Mowl'1ead , Luella Newburry IILUGII ll H l Q5 F ks 5 555 'A '2 42 David Morris Dave James F. Nooney Nooney 1 vw lu gn l Forrest Nailor Forrest Edward Miller-French Club 9, lO, Visual Aids 9, lO. John Richard Moorhead - Math Club lO, l l, l2, Hi-Y ll, l2, Varsity Club l2, Band 9, lO, Football ll, l2, Baseball lO, Honor So- ciety ll, l2. David Morris-Math Club 9, lO, French Club ll, l2, Choir 9, lO. Forrest Nailor - Luella Newburry- GAA l l. James F. Nooney-Math Club lO, ll, 12, Vice-President l2, French Club ll, l2, Hi-Y ll, l2, Reflector lO, ll, Static l2, Band 9, lO, ll, l2, Tennis 12, Baseball lO, Honor Society ll, l2. Thomas Novins llTomll 1 1 Virginia Pacitti -mira, H ll - ll Ginny Sherill Jean Pellett 'LI 5 Sheryl ,fi 1 214.92 3? Thomas Novins - Saint Francis Sales 9, 10. Virginia Pacitti -- GAA 9, 10, 1 1, Y-Teens 9, 10, ll, 12, Static 11, 12, Choir ll, Cheer- leader 9, 10. Sherill Jean Pellett-French Club 11, 12, Secretary 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 10, Reflector 10, 11, 12, Static 12, Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Secretary 12, Class Office Sec- retary 11, Honor Society ll, 12, Secretary 12. James Perz-FTA 10, Varsity 10, ll, 12, Football 9, 10, ll, 12, Basketball 9, 10, ll, Track 11, Baseball 9, 10. Bernadine Philbin - Notre Dame 9, 10, GAA 12, Y-Teens ll, 12, Static 12, Choir 11, 12. Janet Pasadny-Libbey 9, 10, Y-Teens 11, 12. James Perz IIJ im!! Janet Posadny ll-Jonll i Bernadine Philbin Bernie 43 Raymond Edward Potter IIROYH as TE: Q :el .g 1 1 r ' , ll .1 H T Y ll :Y e Q f gg: asm u 'lg 1 Joseph W. Rex lljoell Marcia Ann Rhoades HMC rtyll Karl Rithchey - l Janet Robbins y llJQnll 44 A ,lm Norman Robinson llNormll V Hangs Karl EER 5, Raymond Edward Potter, Jr.- Band 9, 105 Thespians 11, 12. Joseph W. Rex-Math Club 11, 125 Choir 9, 10, 115 Bowling 125 Science Club 125 Hon- or Society 12. Marcia Ann Rhoodes-GAA 95 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 Static 10, 11, 125 Choir 9,11. Karl Rithchey - Red Cross 125 Thespians 12. Janet Robbins-Math Club 105 French Club 1 1, 12, Treasurer 125 Y-Teens 9, 105 Reflector 12, Editor Faculty and Administration5 Static 9, 105 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Thespians 9, 10, 11, 12. Norman Robinson - Red Cross 12. Betty Jeanne Rowley Weenie Kemp Ruffner Kempie Donald Paul Ryan Larry Sanzenbacher lloonll Swantz Betty Jeanne Rowley-Math Club 10, GAA 9, 10, 11, Y-Teens 9, 1O, 11, 12, Reflector 9, 10, 11, Static 9,1O,11,12,Band 9,1O, 11, 12, Cheerleaders 10, Tennis 11, Class Office President 9, Student Council 9, Major- ett 11, 12. Kemp Ruffner-Math Club 12, Vice-Presi- dent 12, l-li-Y 12, Varsity Club 12, Football 9, 12, Basketball 9, Track 1 1, Student Council 12, Area Representative 12. Donald Paul Ryan-Math Club 10, 11, 12, President 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Librarians 11, Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12. Larry Sanzenbacher - Math Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, President 11, Visual Aids 11, Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, 10, Class Office 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 10, 11, President 11. John Savage-Math Club 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, Track 11. Marsha Lela Schwan-GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 12, Red Cross 12. Marsha Lela Schwan Marsh John Savage John 45 ' 1254311111 ARE , 71..- or Y -W. Y ---fgwfm 1 9 Richard A. Schroeder Thomas John Schutz :lg ,S 13, Dickie Boy Bruce Smith Brucie Boy Charles Sherman Charlie Suzanne Sparrow llsuell Tommie ' 'Q ' 'ss 'W il l William Shuler IIBHIU Richard A. Schroeder-Math Club 10, 11, French Club ll, 12, Vice-President 12, Hi-Y 10, ll, 12, Reflector 10, 12, Band 9,10,11, 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Track Manager 12, Science Club 12. Thomas John Schutz-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Reflector 10, 11, Red Cross 9, Football 9, Bowling 12, Golf 9, 10, 11, Baseball 12, Manager, Honor Society 12, Sci- ence Club 12. Charles Sherman-Math Club 11, Varsity Club 11, 12, President 12, Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Coun- cil 10, ll, 12, Treasurer 12, Junior Class Steering Committee 11. William Shuler-Macomber 9, 10, Baseball 10, ll. Bruce Smith-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Reflector ll, 12, Choir 9, 10, Thespians 10, 11, 12, President 12, Red Cross 10, Baseball 12, Manager 12, Honor Society 12, Science Club. Suzanne Sparrow-- DeVilbiss 9, GAA 10, 11, Choir 12, Red Cross 12. ' Sharon Mane Strayer 1 Sharon Eugene Cinton Taylor Ellie 1,3 9 ,, - 4 El 1 Duane Edward Gordon E. Terry Textor uGordyn --eff Dewie Sharon Marie Strayer-GAA 10, 11, Red Cross 12. Eugene Clinton Taylor - FTA 1 1, 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Band 9,1O,11,12, Treas- surer 11, Football 9, Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Gordon E. Terry-Math Club 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, Football 12, Track 11, 12, Baseball 9, Honor Society 11, 12. Duane Edward Texl'or- French Club 11, 12, President 12, Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Reflector 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Co- President 12, Thespians 11, 12. Suzanne L. Thompson-GAA 11, 12, Y- Teens 12, DeVilbiss 9, 10. Willam J. Thompson -Track 11, 12, DeVil- biss 9, 10, SEA Rm? Suzanne L. Thompson Ilsuell 1 William J. Thompson IIBHIII 47 gm, E e Molly Wagener Miss Winston its :fa Gene Paul Wertz Basl'1ful Carolyn Unterbrink- FTA 11, 12, GAA 11 12, Y-Teens 10, Static 12, Choir 9, 10, 11 12, Thespians 11, 12. Molly Wagener - GAA 10, 1 1. William Robert Wellstead-Math Club 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9 10, 11, 12, President 12, Football 9, 1O, 11 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 11 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Office l 1, Vice- President, Honor Society 11, 12, Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12. I I I I I Gene Paul Wertz- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Librarians 11, Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Bowling 12, Baseball 10, Honor Soci- ety 11, 12. Philip Williams- Spanish Club 11, 12, Hi-Y 9, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12, Choir 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Golf 10, 11, 12, Class Office Treasurer 9, President 10, President 12, Baseball 9, Honor Society 1 1, 12. 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Junior Steering Committee-Seated: S. Dardenne, B. Schwab, B. Tremaine, L. Lance, B. VanAusdale, B. Julius. Standing: M. Hopkins, C. McBride, J. Ellenwood, J. LeFevre, R. Martin and S. Skinner. Many words could be used to describe the junior class- rowdy, joyous, fun loving, carefree and wonderful are only a few. The juniors are united in something like a brotherhood-all for one and one for all. Never before has a class stood so solidly for the things in which they believe. Being young is a marvelous thing, but being young and making the most of it is too great for words to describe. When they entered this school as freshmen, perhaps a little green, they came with open hearts and open minds. Their sophomore year gave them the realization of what a swell thing high school really is. Then came that glorious junior year and our little friends assumed the responsibility of being upperclassmen. Remember the football season and the potlucks and slumber parties that came with it. Remember Bum Day and the crazy game of jump rope those screwy juniors played. Remember the proms, the hall riots, and that great tug-o-war. All too soon these some people are going to part and go their separate ways. One year remains for this class and we know they'll make it great. Mary Ankenbrandt George Arnold Donna Baggett Terry Bauman John Baumhower John Bellner Tom Bender Pat Bernard Philip Boehk Jerry Bonner Frederic Boop Dorothy Bowles David Bradley Mary Ann Brady Bernard Brassil Larry Burgy Janet Connaley Edward Carter Betty Casier Mildred Coger Carol Crawford Sabra Dardenne Caroline Davenport Ralph Debbe Richard Debbe Ralph DeLong Connie Dennis Coletta DeSandro Susie Dorcas John Dougherty Tom Dowling Ricky Durham Joe Ellenwood James Elliott lan Evans Bradford Forthing Dianne Fosnaugh Ann Fisher Darla Franz Bill French Leta Goff John Gall Albert Gepharf Bob Glandorff Judy Giore Marianne Greenlese Bob Guhl Richard Hel:-erling :,y Q i 'Y' 4 9 , f 4 X ll ,I ' 'T' i:z'4 f:iz' gm n 'i' '.n-- 4 .1 n -ff E vi 4 NH Q 1 vw y , ' i H gf Via mini. , me J nil e J e QQ? 1 i , 'im:i'iri?f 5f'f gt' ivfwggxalzfxg I , Eh., , nf. - ,,., i ,gl um, 557 sew, Y 'i M11 fl-1-J: Y ' 1 i , la lil-ll'E1l ' 'Ziff i'E 53,5 iff ' zgziff' .,,' I Y..,L:: 1 i F? 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Bob Hertzfeld Emil Hoffman Sue Hopkins Melvin Hopkins Marilyn Hosko Ralph Hupp James Hurt John lrmen Kay Jenkins Bob Julius Erwin Kalmbacher Rosemary Kampher Pat Keaiing Kathy Kervin John King Harold Kivell Darryl Kroggel Tonedajean Krotz Becky Kumpe Eunice Kuratowski Larry Lance Judy LeFevre Brenda Long Kersinda Ludlow Sonja Lyell Ray Martin Diane McAfee Cathy McBride Walter McPeek Robert Measley Doris Miller John Miller Penny Miller Dolly Morri Bill Nagy Jim Nark Jerold Parish Steve Pauken Jim Perkins Susan Perrin Dave Pfleghaar Jim Phipps Not Pictured: Jim Richardson A Q, H 'I i n Emma Purtee Peggy Rietz Bill Wheeler t '- figs' of L-1 zg, Q l Susan Risely 1 Q Karen Robinson ' E ' ff W,-v Tim Rose J Q Paul Ruetz 211 I ! 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These are not uncommon sights of any freshman class. Sur- prisingly this class rapidly caught on to the daily routine. These freshmen have certainly enjoyed their first year at M.H.S. You can tell by looking at their faces and rememberina the unusually large number of them who attended the dances and games. 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Qi V A155-,55,,4Q. w, MQW:-JN 3 lf Y AV The Reponsibiliiies We Have, i The Interests We Hold Honor ociety This year the student body received the honor of being able to witness the in- duction of new people into the National Honor Society. Many parents attended the assembly also. Dr. Gunlock, pro- fessor of mathematics of Bowling Green State University, gave a very inspiring speech on our individual worth to the world. HONOR SOCIETY The members of the Honor Society showed their appreciation to their advisor, Mrs. Cun- ningham, by surprising her with a corsage of carnations. Patsy Mc- Ghee made the presenta- tion. Speaker for the assembly, Dr. Gunlock. Left to Right: Sheryl Pel- lett, Bob Farthing, Martha Ehlert. Firsl' Row, Left to Right: George Jenssen, Tom Chultz, Joe Rex, Bruce Smith, Bill Collins, Carol Martin, Nancy Huston, Moe Borden, Mary Ann Brady, Nancy Whitmer, Judy LeFever, Sue Hopkins, John Miller. Second Row: Jim Nooney, Jack: Moorhead, Bill Winkle, Gorclen Terry, Phil Williams, Jim Lager, Gene Wertz, Don Ryan, Bill Wellstead, Marge Coleman, Rose Ginn, Patty Flemming, Sheryl Pellett, Bob Farthing, Martha Ehlert. 71 my tudent Council we First Row: Bonnie Hodge, Moe Borden, Beth Butfington, Susie Dorcas, Bev Borden, Marty Heilman. Row Two: Tyra Burgy, Jim Richardson, Bill Gosline, Tim Sanzenbacher, Tom Brady, Sonny Skinner, Phil Williams, Sharon Skinner. Third Row: Mr. Lee, Larry San- zenbacker, John Miller, Bill Wellstead, Chuck Marlowe, Chuck Sherman, Kemp Ruffner, Ralph DeLong. ,.,, r .. L Q4 jtgff. H N ,L 2 ln the winter ot the year we initiated an ex- change program with Canada in which we ex- changed tour of our jun- iors for three of their juniors and a senior girl. This affair lasted a week and proved to be a very worthwhile project. Mr. Herbert has expressed his desire to continue this program next year. Student Council Chuck Sherman, Treasurer: Sharon Skinner, Vice-President: Blill Wellstead, President, and Maureen Borden, Secretary. Bonnie Hodge was chosen by the Student Council to represent Maumee as our candidate for queen of Area Student Council. The picture below gives one an idea ot the decorations and that Christmas atmos- phere that existed at the Christmas Prom sponsored by the Student Council. Reflector - We all know that a picture is worth a thou- from previous years. Not only is it different in sand words. The editor, Patty Fleming, chose this production, but also, in management. idea as the basis for the '59 Reflector. We feel This year we have an editor for each division. that just enough good pictures will tell the story Each editor is responsible for his or her section. much better that a great deal of copy. Con- The success of this annual is due to these people. sequently, our yearbook is considerably different iii. 1155 E :E gan QQ 55: it lc s A yearbook is to tell a story of every worth- while and important event of the year. Of course, as every other function of the school, this yearbook's success depends largely upon the financial success. Each year we, as ed- itors, learn from the mistakes of previous years, and we as editors know that the year- books to come will learn from ours. Our advisor, Mr. Cox, is quite helpful, es- pecially when serious problems arise. With- out his help when these situations appear, we would be lost in confusion and despair. Pat Fleming Editor-in-Chief tes 'W ii . These people were responsible for the senior section, under- . q, classman section, clubs and ' organizations section, and the Standing: Marge Coleman Class Editor: Martha Ehlert, Copy Editor: Mr. Cox, Advisor: Bob Farthing, Sports Editor: Rose Ginn, Class Editor: Janet Robbins, Administration Ed- itor. Seated: Sharon Young, Club Editor, Vicki Gowdy, Club Editor: Patsy McGhee, Business Manager: Pat Fleming, Editor-in-Chief: Janet Cannaley, Assistant Editor: and Sheryl Pellet, Art Editor. 1 sports section. Their work was long and tedious, but we know that it was worthwhile. They were really smiling when their work was done! 74 Patsy McGhee, the business manager, has done a great deal of hard work this year to finance the 'yearbook. She has had as her as- sistants the business staff and Bobbie Tremain. i ' I' ,, ig, Mil. . 1. .. .Y-- 31 S, f, ,V Q atic - Editors-Seated: A. Kled- zik, B. Hodge, Mrs. Sass, L: i Z 'free .QE ' ii, sm aff it gg r 35:- J M. Harroff, B. Buffington. Standing: S. Hopkins, J LeFever, B. Harrison, S. Dardenne, J. Emerson, S. Young, Bonnie Hodge is the co- editor of the Static. Business-Seated: S. Bur- nett, S. Reed, J. Emerson J. Cannaley. Standing: B Klinge, C. Moore, G. Van home, and L. Galloway. Circulation - Seated: K. , Hendrix, S. McMurray, B. Philbin, J. Broxon. Standing: I S. Young, M. Ehlert, M. Roades, N. Huston, L. Galla- way. News-Seated: N. Hoff- man, F. Thomas, B. Harri- son. Standing: J. Herrin, H. Warnock, S. M. Ehlert, and S. Oster. 76 .ii fi ii Margo Harrof is the other co-editor of the Static. Art Staff-Seated: L. Gal- Iaway, K. Kervin, E. Purtee, D. Fausnaugh. Standing: B. Philbin, K. Kaiser, S. Lylle, N. Schaich, N. Huston, and A. Kledzik. iii 173113 1 ..., V , H154 -- .1 gr . l Features - Seated: S. Moss V, Gowdy, S. Alexander, B Buffington, P. Adams, J Kazmaier, S. Bair. Standing S. Young, B. Tappan, J Rowley, S. Dunn, C. Erick- son, B. Barden, C. Pflg- har, B. Philbin, K. Kervin J. Broxon, M. Rhoades, K Hendrix, C. Dennis, M l-lasko, S. McMurray. Club Staff-Seated: B Philbin, S. Pelleft, N. Sch- aich, P. Mcghee, E. Purfee M. Barden, M. Ehlert, J Nooney, A. Masters, G Lyon. Sports Staff--Seatecl: J Bires, G. Vanhorne, A Masters, J. LeFevre.Stand- ing: T. Gill, S. Wallace, D Forthom. ff fmrfm Girls' Glee Club This year our Girls' Glee Club performed for on assembly. With their pretty, youth- ful voices we can expect to see a plaque or two in the music room with their names written in gold upon it. l : 5 Y Q iv I x l li r I I I ' 1 Officers include: J. Litchenberger, K. Casabon, L. Conrad, D. Kervin. 78 . ll Band The M.H.S. marching band consists of seventy five band members, eight majorettes, and a drum major, all of which participate at football games and pep rallies. During the concert season the band performs in assemblies for the enjoyment of the student body. n Y rg' L ' 321 'g2?f'?2!'Ci-5352 55: 1 fi, my if 4 .g 0 :M fi. ge- W .' .ef ' -,135-23, Y let'-rf N i e 5 .gm-, 'lv ..,f,. Lv' . 'Kea .iff -5-J'31--Xxfhgs. f riff-.Q iw' ' -i 1' rr ' L J,.,.,,,F.,::,1. - -qf3:q'1ffrf3if '14 l ,j'1,,g , 4:Ej,':'. - - ' ' Wiz 2 ll: lg:'7fEl5'vfi JfrE! 5- fi nf- r .ff 4- -1- v',3,as.a.l . ' .-.-.fl-31a1:?5f4,:2E.'s: ,j :4,f7,:, 4' .. ':q'i,.?g,4' fifigl 3 44 r '1 L EP m Y' 47 l' X 12+ in I -. L un. -es L L . I, U, l' fr, 1' 1: ,t Irs Ny! . -I 5313? will 4Aaf'?f1s-s ---rarer: 4 fr , f Mel Hopkins has been an added touch to our M.H.S. Band this year. Marching down the streets or down the football field, he always wore his uniform proudly. Prancing feet and twirling batons are sure signs of our maiorettes D. Franz, J. Rowley, S. McMurray, M. Blair, B. Buffington, S. Pellet J. Glore, and S. Alexander. Maili Club First Row: Joe Rex, Rose Mechel, Sharon Sasse, Louise Galloway, Moe Borden, Lynette Haddad, Ann Fisher, Roger Cole, Bob Measley, Tom Schultz, Donna Brahier, Kay Frank- forther, Sharon Moss, Jane Herbert, Liz Poling, Marty Heil- man, Sam Smith. Second Row: Mr. Jordan, Barb Van Aus- dale, Janet Connalley, Vicki Gowdy, Thorley Mills, Ed Carter, Nanci Schaick, Emil Hoffman, Shirley Burnett, Ricky Durham, Jim Richardson, John Savage, Gordon Terry, Bill French, Bill Schwab, Pete Sweeney. Third Row: Joe lrmen, Sonja Lylle, Connie Dennis, Cork Conrad, John Zackman, John lrmen, Dick Dardenne, Spike Gall, Bob Herbert, Jim Buchholz, Tom Gill, Bruce Smith, George Jensen, Jack Moorhead, Kemp Ruffner, Jim Lager, Don Ryan. Fourth Row: Phil Boehk, Bill Winkle, Pat Connelly, Chuck Wegner, Dove Bradley, Dan Wolavor, Larry Sonzenbacher, Bob Julius, John Miller, Bill Wellsteod, Bob Farthing, Bill Collins, Jim Nooney, Bud Gep' hart, Tom Schell, Steve Weiskettle, Nancy Whitmer, Bob Gosline. Not Pictured: Ted Geisel, Jack Luce, Pat McGhee, Bob Hertzfeld, Jim Wheeler, Gee Gee Broome, Nancy Hoffman, Bud Gephart. The math club this year is the biggest it has ever been. Under the guidance of Mr. Jordon and the club officers we have had many active meetings with lectures, games, and group discussions as the program. 80 Ryan, President: Kemp Ruffner Secretary. Tom Schultz, Treasurer: Jim Nooney, Vice-President: Don cience Club 'I The Science Club offered many opportunities to work in scientific fields. Students participated in such fields as photography and developing, astronomy, radio, and many more. There were several scientific movies presented and a field trip to the observatory to T. U. was sponsored. Gordon Terry, Bill Collins, Patsy McGhee, Bill Schwab. French Club First Row: Lorry Thomas, Sharon Moss, Jack Woehrle, Pete Day, Jinny Lyon, Louise Galloway, Tyra Burgy, Kathy Hou- pricht, Dave Kledzik. Second Row: Mrs. Rohrer, Sue Hop- kins, Jermy Hewes, Rickard Ryan, Pete Snider, Judy Weber, Ann Kledzik, Carol Sasse, Sandy Purdy, Janet Robbins, Ellen Kaiser, Nancy Mathias. Third Row: Carol Ericksen, Ann Moorhead, Carlene Davidson, Lester Sheets, John Robbins, Jerry Richardson, Kay Powell, Cyn Moore, Peggy Conrad, Evelyn Ogdahl, Jean Ann Heron, Ann Fisher. Fourth Row: Sheryl Pellett, Marge Over, Susie Spurgeon, Dick Schroeder, Emil Hoffman, David Harrison, Melvin Vye, Duane Textor, Nancy Hochstettler, Sandi McMurray, Lynne Davis, Maryann Blair, Lynne Conrad, Vicki Gowdy, Tom Brady, Gary Simmons, Nancy Whitmer, Jim Nooney, Pat Fleming, Harold Kivell, Pam Nooney, Marshall Otwell, John Julius, Pete Hennessy. Not Pictured: Dave Morris, Judy Plath, Harriet Warnock, Charles Drummond, Bill Schaich, Mary Ann Morris. The French Club is open to all students studying French. lts purpose is to present to its members the ways and customs of France and the French people. Many new ideas were fostered and carried out this year under the leadership of Mrs. Rohrer. 82 Sherril Pellett, Secretary, Dick Sch- roeder,Vice-Presidentp Duane Textor, President: Janet Robbins, Treasurer. 93 panish Club The Spanish Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Rohrer, gives its mem- bers the oppor- tunity to learn more about the c u s t o m s of Spain and the Spanish people. The Club is open to all stu- dents studying the language. l I A First Row: Mrs. Roher, Barb Spangler, Mathta Ehlert, Judy LeFevre, Alice Masters, Becky Jo Kumpe, Bill Chambers. Second Row: Mary Ann Brady, James Hurt, Prudence Hena- han, Marliyn l-losko, Phil Williams, Jack Smalley, Steve Lovejoy. Third Row: Darryl Kroggel, Larry Wright, House Benschoter, Chuck Marlowe, Carol Martin, Pete Bowers, Harold Kivell. Not Pictured: Marge Coleman, lan Evans. ' ,vs 117 ' A-, . 'fr' .- ,wwf l' V 'ig N., gr Vt C77 zelagagees. .,gu.e President, Marge Cole- man, Vice-President, Darry Kroggle, Secretary Marty Ehlert, Treasurer Chuck Marlowe. F. T. A. iimyi, ' 2 it lux Ci' sk M 5 it xlx M in gi S' H and Chess so -gg..- TE The members of this year's chess club were: Chuck Bennett, Emil Hoffmann, Thorley Mills, Dan Wolaver, Bill Braden. Second Row: Harvey Billmaier, Dale Koontz, Mr. Dille, Advisor: Ed Wise, and Ray Rurner. -W , Officers include: Becky Kumpe, Martha Ehlert, Connie Dennis, Barbara VanAusdaIe. Future Teachers of Amer- ica is a club for those stu- dents who wish to learn more about teaching as a profession. Mr. Fauble, B. Kumpe, M. Ehlert, A. Masters, C. Grube, S. Hacket, M. Brady, N. Sch- aich, M. Vesprille, M. Braior, J. Herrin, E. Taylor, B. Van- Ausdale, C. Dennis, S. Wyck- house, P. Reitz, T. Burgy, and C. Underbrinck. Chess Club is a new addi- tion to the extracurric- ular activity program. It has been thoroughly en- joyed by many partici- pants. Librarians ll, l .. .KE i?H: lEf:1iiiII W J , . . . . , 3 ? fill i L A Q.. Em - . Q 1 , ... . .v x.. .gm This year's librarians are First Row: Louise Galloway, Shirley Burnett, Betty Caiser Second Row: Bob Greenlese, Jerry Bonner, Bill Winkle, Tom Breay. The visual aids for this year are: B. Motfer, D. Miller, J. Obney, N. Robinson, Mr. Neid- hamer, Advisor: B. Venable, J. Lowry, J, lrmen, B. Donnelly. Tltespian Society The Thespian Society consists of students who have shown interest and participation in the field of dramatics. The'Thespian Society is under the guidance of Mr. R. Dille. .,w.,--:: 1 ,K ...We if -V Z sl., 5 - , 5 .saw , ' If Z S H- NV7, , CC, -,, 17,5 Y Y, D , - . X wits' - ef -it we V. . mil? .JY , 2 W any -'ft . it . , , ...ll , L Q. New .g Y ii E iii 'welll iisewf iii. 2 me - - Ee was . it me perm ns M1 me Ugg, get . , we-' PB . W Z? 5- V W r ws wer - First Row: Louise Galloway, Carolyn Unterbrink, Sharon Bires, Charlotte Grube, Martha Ehlert. Second Row: Ed Carter, Brain Harrison, Nanci Schaich, Dick Schroeder, Mary Ann Brady, Janet Robbins. Third Row: Prudence Henahan, Margo Harouft, Vicki Gowdy, Connie Dennis, Duane .Textor, Janet Cannaley. Fourth Row: Mr. Dille, Larry Sanzen- bacher, Bruce Smith, Bill Collins, Ray Potter, Jim Richardson, Spike Gall. Not Pictured: Pat Flem- ing, Jack Luce, Patsy McGhee, Sherry Alexander, Jim Bires, Tarry Burgy, Tarry Cullen, Dave DeBrock, Ann Kledzik, Sam Smith, Barb Tappen, Bobbie Tre- main. Bruce Smith, President: Nancie Schaich, Secretary: Dick Schroeder, Vice-President. Varsity Club First Row: Tim Roberts, Lucky Stam- baugh, Phill Williams, Pete Sweeny, Bob Geiger, Steve Lovejoy. Second Row: Eugene Taylor, Ralph Hupp, Jim Phipps, Tim Rose, Walt McPeek, Dave Browning, Roger Griesinger, Ralph DeLong, Spike Gall. Third Row: Bob Herbert, Dob Ryob, Ricky Durham, Dave DeBrock, Cork Con- rad, John Zackman, Bob Gosline, Dick Dardenne, Gene Wertz.. Fourth Row: Coach Conrad, Jim Buchholz, Pat Donnley, Fred Bopp, Jack Moor- head, Jim Perz, Tom Gill, George Jen- sen, Kemp Ruffner, Mr. Prentice. Fifth Raw: Pete Bowers, Bob Julius, Larry Lowery, House Benschoter, Chuck Marlowe, Bob Farthing, Bill Wellstead, Chuck Sherman, Skeeter Pete Bowers, Treasurer: Phil I Williams, Vice-President: Chuck In Sherman, President: Chuck Marlowe, Secretary. Cork Conrad, Dick Dardenne, Bob Gosline, John Zachman. Second Row: Mr. Dille, John Savage, Dick Schroeder, Jim Elliot, Duane Textor, Ron Willier, Gary Simmons, Spike Gall, Larry Lance, Tim Sanzenbacher, Jock King. Third Row: Dave DeBrock, Dave Fording, Bob Herbert, John Zackman, Steve Weiskettle, Cork Cori- rad, Dick Dardenne, Dudley Fleming, Bill Gos- line, Bill French. Fourth Row: Jack Moor- head, Kemp Ruftner, Joe Ellenwood, Pat Don- nely, Gordon Terry, George Jensen, Bob Gos- line, Ricky Durham, Ralph DeLong. Fifth Row: Jim Buchholz, Larry Sanzenbacher, Bob Julius, Jim Nooney, John Miller, Bill Collins, Chuck Wegner, Pete Bowers, Tom Gill, Bruce Smith, Bill Winkle. Not Pictured: Dennis Miller. Baumhower Seated: Larry Sanzenbacher, Vice-President: Bill Winkle, President: Jim Buchholz, Secretary. Standing: Tom Gill, Chaplain: Pete Bowers, Treasurer. . unlbr- en. l0r Y -Te ' Afm.X1,.x, oodes, , ?'fixX'oKo, S. Bkres, From. S. Skxnnev, xiumpe, H. vwskoo, S. Lehavve, NX, Bvodq, 5. mn! Slow. S. rhcrmrvoq, S. 'Voomw Nimav, S, Vemn, O. Boggek. NX Gveedeose, 9. Vxekk-I., Rh vu- 6. e T X40 P. orkw, . V-ons, NX. A Ro . H069 . Yxcs , C. NX 53109 Seam YN . NX. wdq , kts! Row: iouog, B. Tremdme. 6:01-on, S. Dorcas, 1. XLYOK1-, 0 Fousnougv, U. Bvkncx-moon, NX. Sdoown, NN.X'Norou'c,N1. Go ' Kon, and XL. Bendrkf. son, . hunk Row. 9, Xlomer, 6. 6 ukkmg Of hcers . Ho ds S fry K Cfu Qye 3: D end a,.,o 'fx F I Ungonz SH CQ 0:-O 'ol ' M Yo on Un in 9, ' Don? you f . hlnk son Thi S prix: Cenfe Lit-fl? for rthpiece W Abner SG Y-TEES appr nd l l d O.. Doi unc Sy M e, Ce B e rm S P h,,bin , Bo nm S Freshman- o lt From the looks f o the picture there were many girls interested in this particular organization, Perhaps it was due to the various functions of- fered: potlucks, civil-service projects dances, splash parties, and confer- ences. rp 5 ' p omore Y-Teens Th e Y-Teens unites the girls in a Christian organization to work and make friends. Through the year they have splash parties, dances, and charity drives. Both Y-Teens clubs work together and have the same fundamental foundations. This year's officers were, Seated: Jane Herb Judy Emerson, Liz Polin . ' rison ert, Beth Klinger g Standing: Sharon Reed , and Sue Oster. , Bryan Har: 89 Girls' Athletic Association First Row: Linda Steffen, Charlotte Grube,.Barb Spang- ler, Bobbi Tremain, Bonnie Hodge, Judy Broxon, Kaye Hendrix, Bernie Philbin, Nancy Huston, Sharon Young, Sherry Alexander, Kathy Woodfill, Mary Caparo, Carolyn Unterbrink. Second Row: Judy Ryan, Darla Franz, Cathie McBride, Susie Dorcas, Rosemary Kamp- her, Judi Glore, Jean Schwandt, Bev Barclen, Pat Adams, Judy Kazmaier, Sue Oster, Carol Bender, Sharon Moss, Marilyn Hosko, Penny Miller, Jinny Lyon. Third Row: Judy Barton, Ruthann Shuler, Sue Rose, Sue Risley, Sue Hopkins, Dolly Mokri, Karen Robinson, Becky Jo Kumpe, Mary Ankenbrandt, Ann Fisher, Judy Le- Fevre, Rose Griesinger, Betty Horstberg, Peggy Con- rad, Jane Herbert, Liz Poling, Susan Butler, Sharon Reed, Jerri Ann Miller, Diane Snyder, Sharon Skinner, Connie Pauken, Armedia Pacetti, Bonnie Manley, Mary Baumen. Fourth Row: Miss Dinkle, Jermy Hewes, Bev Beat, Tony Krotz, Sandy Purdy, Carol Sasse, Mary Sechler, Sandy Moore, Kathy Gill, Carline Davidson, Irene Clapp, Cheri Kaiser, Ann Beckwith, Marcia Anken- Sally Kackett, Janet Vamos, Simpkins, Beth brandt, Kay Frankforther, Linda Spivy, Judy Zeitler, Barb Tappen, Rose Ginn, Sandy Corron, Marty Heilman, Carol Klinger. Fifth Row: Sandy McMurray, Mancy Mathias, fiat f? Kay Kaiser, Pat Fleming, Nancy Whitmer, Sharon Skinner. igm G.A.A. G.A.A. is the largest organization in the school simply because it is open to all the girls in the high school. It offers different sports activities such as: badminton, volleyball, tennis, softball, basketball, and bowling. G.A.A. sponsors the traditioral G.A.A. Banquet at which time those de- serving awards receive them. Sharon Sasse, Kathy Kervin, Cookie Spenthoff, Betty Casier, Donna Baggett, Ernie Sirevo, Gerry Nowak, Carolyn Schell, Prudence Henahan, Vicki Gowdy, Sandy Pratt, Sally Boggs, Cynthia Moore, Sue Thompson, Mary Ann Brady, Patsy Mills, Sharon Wallace, Linda Rochte, Crystal Aspacher, Shirley Meyers, Pat Dinkens, Carol Pfleghaar, Louise Galloway, Dianna Ammon, Rose- mary Starkloff. Sixth Row: Joyce Wheeler, Mary Versprille, Susanne Wyckhouse, Janet Cannalley, Barb Van Ausdale, Nancy Schaick, Diane Fasnaugh, Peggy Rietz, Zelma Spaulding, Marcia Schwandt, Marianne Greenlease, Connie Dennis, Sonja Tyell, Nancy Whit- mer, Carol Martin, Pat Fleming, Sheri Sullivan, Sharon Dunn, Pam Nooney, Ursula Brinkmann, Francie Thomas, Shirley Bernette, Kay Kaiser, Julie Terry, Susie Spur- geon, Susan Coley, Pat Nark, Mary Ann Blair, Margo Harouff, Roberta Witte, Sharon Steele, Lynne Conrad, Nadene Frye, Alice Masters, Milderd Coger. 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Staffen, M. Hielman. lt looks like a victory for our team because the girls are bow- ing out the score on their knees at the goal post. SDODTS I w :- .fy ra 4-.41P :, 0 ,.-- .l 'G-, ,V .s -V'-3: :xy .v lv , -fig! lr Sports the top winners . cheerleaders ., . , s..,.. up ,. as ,, ' W1 .. , ,W .. X, mi those unforgettable pep rallies . . . 1. l ew M . ,. r 1 .six X 1 1 A v Cavalcade 5, T the thrilling basketball games . . . the Coach team, 1 he made those special nights f M . has ' Z I ii X H . is Cl'0W . . 98 1:-.5 Fonlball .iz .. li frm MANAGERS - J. Gaul, D. Dardenne, F. Bopp, B. ll Hertzfeld, T. Cullen, P. Sweeney. :T l if X W 4 M1 F 2 . , First Row: P, Sweeney, J. Ellenwood, S. Baumhower, T. Gill, J. Buchholz, P. Bowers, P Williams, G. Wertz, B. Wellsteod, C. Marlowe, L. Stambaugh, D. Browning, T. Cullen Second Row: Mr. Kopp, B. Hertzfield, R. Greisinger, J. Phelps, P. Donnely, J. Mooreheod L. Schnider, L. Lowery, K. Ruffner, R. Durham, J. King, J. Juilus, D. Sechler, D. Dardenne Mr. Moebus, Mr. Prentiss. Third Row: J. Gall, L. Hill, T. Van Guten, L. Lance, R. Martin D. Bradley, J. Lowery, C. Wagener, J. Perz, P. Boeck, S. Skinner, R. DeLong, B. Geiger, F Boop, Mr. Londeree. Fourth Row: J. Sovoge, Sorry, C. Camphouser, G. Terry, R. Renaux T. Geisel, T. Neeley, B. Seymor, J. Putnam, B. Greenlese, T. Sanzenbacher, J. Eliot,- T' 1 1 Dowling. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Varsity Football Team and coaches of the l958 season should certainly be commended for their outstanding performance. Their never- ceosing spirit and determination resulted in the magnificent record of 7-2-O plus many individual honors. Through their hard work and the training by their coaches, these boys have planted many memories which we will hold with pride. l 'I 4 5 5 S dl COACHES-Mr D Pren- tiss, Mr. Londeree Mr Moebus, Mr. Kopp Captain And Larry Hill Dave Browning Tim Rose Gene Wertz Ricky Durham WGN MCPeek Skeeter Boumhower Jim Perz John Julius Kemp Ruffner Joe Ellenwood - Bill Wellsiead Bob Geiger Chuck Marlowe Larry Lowery i Jim Lowery - Jack Mooreheod Jim Buchholz Lucky Stonbaugh ' Pete Bowers L Jim Phipps etie Tlelll David Bradley Tom Van Gutter: Phil Williams-ROQGF Griesinger Tom Gill Ralph Delong Len Schnieder Football Teams Among the many outstanding athletic senior boys, here are pictured six receiving awards which they earned during foot- ball season. This year as always the Mau- mee High School football team members receive awards. A dinner and dance are part of this traditional event. Basketball AcHon Boys, Achon Varsily Basketball Team I Sitting: D. Ryan, C. Marlowe, Coach R. Jorgensen, B. 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I s u 0 .I ,o . . .llfgftk gig: .:4:Ll:fL:'Lf-13:12 55147, A ,fn fha' N 1 Lui' '41'f'as4:r '-.:T.4'!g.-5,5-'35f:jf:'I:1r.g.3'r ' ' 'Nf1.:41L:Qr1:!:2-4- 109 Reserve Basketball Team Sitting: J. Lowry, B. Belt, D. DarDenne, S. Gaul, J. Roberts, C. Conrad, L. Hill, Conch, Mr Prentiss. Standing: B. Brazil, D. Fording, C. Wagner, J. Esterwood, J. Ellenwood, P. Donnley. Varsity And Reserve Baseball The real authorities who know what our Varsity and Reserve Baseball teams do, win or lose, when and where, are the coaches and teams them- selves. Under the excellent guidance of the coaches the teams have learned a great deal in teamwork, sportsmanship and the experience as a whole. -at imi -.ii Track sg ' . l V l it 1 T .L ,W :swpe rl fe 'N H 'l ' - .fe -K is tm .f,,-- :Qs -www me-awe'-f:i12z:m,m , ,fm . V ,ur A -gg' ,z' ,c,. Mage, me exp, l 'M th, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,, ,gm .. 3, ,fi .,gz,,,. , ga ,M ffm We ,T TLS? T- o-.f.'Z'::- Il V YY tl C , it - 15, WZA. ,--, 5 , 1 X -ea . M . Vx Maumee High School's track team has acquitted itself in its meets to date. A seven- school event will be held here on Thursday, April 30. ln the above picture, front row, left to right: Dave Kledzik, Ed Teal, Dave Caparo, Willis Finical, Tom Brady, Tim Sanzenbacher, Tom Neeley, Tarey Cullen and Jerry Bonner. Second Row: Barry Bateman, John lrmen, Gordon Terry, Gene Wertz, Bob Donnelly, Chuck Ogden, Eugene Taylor, Dave Browning, Don Ryan and Tom Dowling. Third Row: Coach Jim Kopp, Dick Schroeder, John Putnam, Jack Grohne, Roger Greisinger, Bill Wellstead, Chuck Marlowe, Dave Bradley, Bill Schaich, Bill Thompson and Coach Ben Londeree. s Erack Gordon Terry, Don Ryan, Martin Baumhower, Eu- gene Taylor. , if J ,JV W Dave Browning ..,.. W-K , Y' 01 -4 I , f. ,. ,gffl - VL: f WL! Y 2 . . 4, :FL ' ' ' ,iii ' D Q, 5. E. H W ,way I 1 , - in 1 f -- 6 K W ,ply if-V WW liuiil lit. ', , A -1 . ' gs-we ,- T Els ' l 5 ' Qi 4 ' U, I fl ' 54.94 -A H n , 4' 1 I , ,su 1-f v ' 'U ' 5 ' +4 T Y .' , - ' ,. ,V , l We L, TRACK The members of the track team, under the coaching of Mr. Londeree and Mr. Kopp, have displayed team work, sportsmanship, and an earnest desire to do their best in all events in which they participate. Action Bam I Chuck Marlowe Bill Wellstead Gene Wertz, Roger Griesinger 113 , ,L , , x ,,,, xx! xxx xmxx xiii, W xxx ,wi H W ,iw w x xxxxfx xx xxxxlwx xx Tennis 'Y fi- ef ii ti xi W -135 x- 5 Q? if . xxx xxx xxx ilu ere? HE gf? Kneeling: Coach Conrad, Pete Snider, Marshall Ot- well, Steve Baldwin, Wade Gainer. Standing: Joe Richardson, Jim Nooney, John Miller, Ted Geisel, Joe lrmen. The tennis club has grown quite a bit since last year. lt is open to both boys and girls on certain days of the week. Mr. Conrad has helped greatly in expanding this program. Kneeling: Mark Schaffer, Bob Frathing, Cork Con- rad, Coach Conrad Stonding: Bill Gosline Bob Gosling, John Zach man, Tom Schell. 'l'I4 I. ,ix . :N x x if P' Q as-. -J Teams L .. 1 ii iii ii -.eww ,lil ,wsisgftw , ,ll ll :stems ii l lil ll, ,,3,glgm:wf ii it s g l 21 :f,, ii 62? ,. li li .gm Mtlylu il 'I i Y 5 Q Jil i-1 Though they're wearing jackets they're keeping the courts hot. Of course the, active players are from Maumee. Where else? 5 ,an li l l ' A , ' Hslflsi- , c, ' ' O' 3, , ' ' ' t 7' . ,-f WM L lil I-V' i , W LS. ' I - fn! Kg e..,Q : -, ,lfffffEiififivli. i .pflf 94:4-Z' 4? ,fill Y in P J J eenne -J f re , - 7L-L ., V l ,E W PM I l l I l e Kneeling: Bev Beat, Jeremy Hewes, Coach Conrad, Peggy Conrad, Jane Herbert. Standing: Barb Spangler, Sharon Steele, Maryann Brady, Nancy Whitmer, Janet Cannaley, Kay Frank- father. M.H.S. girls are keenly interested in tennis this spring. Grouped between sets at the athletic field are the following enthu- siasts. Top Row, Lett to Right: Linda Lovejoy, Alice Masters, Carol Erickson, Peggy Perrin, Cynthia Moore, Caroline Schell, Sheri Kaiser, Sandy Purdy. Middle Row: Virginia Lyons, Ann Beckwith, Sally Boggs, Pam Nooney, Sandy Pratt, Sue Spurgeon, Lynn Conrad, Sue Rose, Coach Conrad. Front Row: Nancy Mathias, Ellen Kaiser, Sharon Moss, Sharon Sass, Carol Sass. 'l'l5 Intramural Winners Baskelball C. Conrad, B. Gosline, M. Vesprille, S. Reed, C. Camphausen. First Row: L. Bowles, L. Hill, T. Neeley, T. Cullen, S. Oster. Second Row: B. Barden, B. Tappan, S. Wal- lace, B. Spangler, J. Ryan. Volleyball Winners lniramural First Row: S. Sass, S. Dardenne, S. Sullivan, S. Lylle, S. Hopkins, S. Risley. Second Row: L. Lance, T. Rose, M. Schaffer, J. Miller, R. Durham, and J. Gaul. First Row: C. Underbrink, S. Young, B. Philbin, B. Hodge, M. Rhoades, N. Huston, V. Gowdy, K. Hendrix, R. Ginn, V. Pacifti, J. Rex, D. Glore, G. Jenssen, S. Baum- hower, H. Benschoter, Phill Williams, T. Schultz, and S. Lovejoy. 'l'l7 Golf and Bowling . - -fvv - :ee .5 Q - t it em ,itll :iii ge? Wife 'A N Z si M S it .Y i 72553: 'fu L22 gin. 4 1-:eg . K 55 Efgrfgt ra, l ,. Q M g X J Tl ' .K ffl , l W l ,, ..,,,k,, f .,.. , M :gt Sq P H lb W f, im' 'cpl 'wi ...swf we .iw 333 lllili? 1-va Mei. Q-: '5Ai. me .sis fi .2 n 1-f , Lin HL elf. my fel? 1-fee as N, lil l 'E x 4' mv 41:14 ,il ll is f I .LH Sli' X e lyi nn,-4. A M 3 gi .H Q' A The members of this year's golf team were First Row: B. Sweeney, J. Bires, G. Jennsen, D. Kroggel. Second Row: Mr. Prentiss, Coach: J. Bires, D. Greenlese, D. Miller. Mr. Prentiss was the golf advisor. There were many interested in this sport this year. lt seemed to most of us that there were a couple of members who were quite capable of becoming professional golfers. +t - - fs N ' ' ef-ff My fe H11 ., slgsi. ziisie' .5 ., M Zig . , ...ig 'fill , ir 1, ,, if, , 3 ,,k.t f :.: - - .5 .gf 1 ,K . cg Q? ggur , ,A .J ns c A A . . mt... .- .E 2311 , :EA ,S 1 ,, e iii, .sv 7 , Vg, 43 y V zz .. Bowling was under the direction of Mr. Conrad. This year there was as much rivalry among the classmates as there was among our boys and other schools. Both sports, golf and bowling, are com- mendable for sports enthusiasts. ,,, ,Z .. .,,..,, -.. H... .i --fia- 5 E. E, , -- we ..-ze .1 tw., tem . . ,, , me A H' fx: s M -L et Q fs .A W E ig? 4 ?:4L'Efl in W ,fl F3 msg :EE Z M, W g-Z5.,,,. 1, . ,, V gg? ., A . f' .,. . .fgrfni . , ...,.,...,... -, is gee.. W 1, l la . it r EQ. .i i 3 i K if ,., QQ ii ijgi This year's bowling team was mode up of First Row: J. Rex, D. Feher, J. VanDromme, R. 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Q. 6. .Q 4444B41i4'i sz: W the planning we always have, O 9 realities we lorever X ,I Com me MAUREEN BARDEN The tenth of October was a perfect night for home- coming, since the weather was fair and cool. The first half of the game was played well bv the team. The band per- formed with its usual skill at halftime. After the traditional M had been formed, the Coronation festival began. The freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior attendants arrived with cheers from the crowd. The queen, Maureen Barden, finally arrived, looking lovely. After she was crowned, the team played the rest of the game in her honor. The final score was 30-O. This homecoming will be remembered by all as one of the best. Sophomore Attendant, Liz Polingg Senior Attendant, Beth Buffingtonp Queen, Maureen Borden, Junior At- tendant, Sue Dorcas, Freshman Attendant, Dianne 123 Butler. MES Here is the large back-stage crew for the three one-acts in place of the spring play this year. This group includes make-up, lighting, props, hand props, and costumes. Presenting the crew of the fall play, The Man Who Came To Dinner, under the direction of student director, Vicki Gowdy. There was a large cast in this play which required a large crew. 2 Qin, The cast of the fall play, under the direction of Mr. R. Dille, did o fine job of presenting this medium-light comedy. l'II'l Fall A nd aw EVEFM, E Christmas Prom of 1959 The theme, Diamonds in the Snow, the decorations of silver and blue, and the enormous Christmas tree gave everyone the joyous feeling of the season. The music provided by Eddie Golclman's Band added much to the spirit when carolling time came and everyone gathered about the tree. The freshmen were very excited the day of the prom. Being truthful, we must add that perhaps the fresh- men were not the only ones. Everyone looked very nice clad in their lovely winter clothes. Some may have been dreaming and looking forward to the care- free spring proms when there would be gross instead of snow on the ground. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen and king. Jeanne Rowley and Don Ryan received the honors. The attendants were freshmen Betsy Ware and Gary Simmons, sophomores Judy Kazmaier and Sonny Skinner, and juniors Sharon Skinner and Bernie Brassil. EFT I Lf. 1 nm 1 i mm ock Dance Records, Bermudas, dirty sox, matching shirts and dreamy eyes - these things will illustrate the sock dance this year, Rhythm Round-up. Something new was added this year, a king and queen. Being strictly a game of chance it provided fun for all. The holders of the lucky number were, much to the amazement of everyone, freshmen. Dazed by it all, Nancy Mathias and John Flory came forward to be crowned king and queen of the hop. Junior enior Prom Spring come to M.H.S. ond the Jun- ior closs mode the most of it. Apple Blossom Time wos the theme for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The decorotions were lovely in pink, green ond white ond Jerry DePris- co's bond provided music for the mood, Full skirts, white shoes, sport cools ond smiling foces were found on procticolly oll who offended. Loter in the evening the prophecy for The closs of '59 wos reod to oll. The eniors' Prom The theme South Pacific was nicely illustrated by the beautiful decorations which the seniors worked so hard on. Palm trees, desert isles, and cocanuts put everyone in the right mood. During intermis- sion Marjorie Coleman read the Senior Class Will. outh Pacific fe, fi - i . i i i ,V 'iii iii A . :fig ii i The beautiful mural behind the Night Lites was an out- standing decoration, A huge sailboat also turned the eyes of many. As one can see from this last picture, a good time was had by all. Martha Ehlerl' Phill Williams This was and probably always will be the most exciting and the most memorable occasion of the year, especially tor the graduating members. With sighs of joy and laughter, tears, and big smiles, the class marched out with hope and much anticipation for the raduation Day! ls future. Bill Winkle For an added touch to the g r a d u a tin g exercises, Bill Wellstead played a baritone solo. The speeches made by our Salutatorian, Valedictori- an, and Class President were based on the past, present, and the future. 131 To Have And To Hold BACCALAUREATE SERMON Maumee High School May 24, i959 Texts: Mark ll:22, Luke l4:l6-l8 MAUMEE'S 1959 MISSILES Ten 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 days. This is where you are in your count-dawn if you started last Sunday to consider the brevity of time before graduation--your take-off into a larger and more complex world. The eyes of Maumee are an its latest missiles, if I am permitted to borrow the term. We do not anticipate a fizzle, but rather a forward thrust into the multitudinous fields of human endeavor and achievement. Eagerly, all of us expect meaningful mileage as young Maumee moves ahead, Members of Maumee's high school graduating class -before you arrive at Tuesday's important mile- stone--life's launching pad, come with me for a short excursion into memory land, Quickly recall your very first and early school experiences- then your years here at high school-the friends you have made-the teachers under whom you studied-the diligence with which you did your tasks-the knowl- edge and wisdom which you acquired-the service which you have rendered-the influences which you have exerted. I hope this excursion is pleasing rather than painful. The members of the faculty are also on an excursion into memory land. lt is one of teaching's rich rewards to be able to go back over the years and to recall how this boy-this girl, beautifully unfolded and de- veloped under the teachers' guidance. lt makes teach- ing worthwhile. Parents-I see that you too are making an excursion. How quickly the years have slipped away since our now young men and ladies were first enrolled in grade school or kindergarten. Here they are now-ready to leave high school, either for continued studies in some chosen field, or for the work bench, the office, the farm, the home. lt is a maior step. Away with memory land now, for we are about to take off into the future. Just what will this future bring? ls there any directive we can give for such a time as this? Though the nation has grown at an alarming rate of speed, yea, to the pinnacle of power among the great nations of the earth, we feel, at this very moment, generally speaking, not more but less secure in the face of the dark certainties that lower upon all the horizons of the earth. Said Dr. Milton Eisenhower in one of his addresses- No one can live without faith and face the stern realities of our contemporary world with confidence and poise. The people who change the face of the earth are not cynicsg they are men of faith, whether they are in religion, in business, in government, or in science. The world moves forward on the feet of men of faith. He is right. Whether we are aware of it or not, life is largely a matter of faith. We walk by faith, says scripture. How true, for we do not have the evi- dence of what even the next hour has in store for us. Since God is charting our course, the greater our faith in Him, the happier and more satisfying 'our life will be. Surely, it isn't necessary at this stage of your lives to argue about the existence of God? ls there any- one present who believes that this glorious cosmos of it- self emerged out of a terrible chaos? Do you then al- so believe that someone threw a box of type out of a window and behold, Hamlet was produced? The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth His handiwork. lt is possible, of course for the mind, persuaded by all manner of sophistries, in theory to embrace atheism. God is and He moves His wonders to perform-even if it be to our way af thinking in strange ways. You and l are part of His creation - He has preserved you until this day-from you He expects great things in the future for his honor and glory, He expects you to believe in Him. Jesus says: Have faith in God. Faith trusts God. Christian faith is to believe that God is our heavenly Father for Jesus' sake-This isn't a cold and lifeless matter-it is a purposeful, meaningful living discernible to others. Tuesday you launch out into the unknown. With Christ you need have no worry or fear. lf you be- lieve that God Almighty, whose child you are through faith in Christ Jesus, rules and that He in His own omnipotent way guides and directs all things, also your life, then what is there left to worry about? God knows all your material needs-- if you seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, all these things shall be added unto you. ln this 20th century there are many signs pointing to a strongly felt need for a faith and philosophy of life that will help to build dependable character in a precarious, seemingly undependable world. There is a need for the satisfying of spiritual hunger. Empty hearts and souls-religiously uncommitted lives will never understand the meaning of life-cannot possess the abiding love which God desires to bestow upon all mankind. Life is good. ln Christ, life is beautiful, superb, meaningful. To the small percentage in this class that is not going to continue in further specific train- ing for life I suggest-neglect not in the future to study, to read, to learn. Continue the vital process of broad self-education, for which l, trust, the ground work has now been laid. You are going to be measured by your character-the Lord looks upon the heart. Character, is what a man is-not what he has, where he lives, the job that busies him, the car that he drives, the functions that he attends, real character is moulded out of suffering and hardship-out of sweat, labor, tears and even blood. Your task is not easy 4it will tap the ultimate resources of all, for in this fearful time of high uncertainty, there is a tempta- tion to take the easy course-to avoid making diffi- cult decisions in the face of problems which strain the limit of human understanding. I beg of you, do not be ensnared by the onslaught af that vicious materialism which insists that individuals are mere ciphers. You know that the disciples of such a total- itarian system deny the very existence of God. Our text says-Have faith in God. Some of the young people that enrolled four years ago are not here today. ln this group, there are in turn those who definitely fizzled out. They had the invitation, but they made excuses. Those of you who are continuing your education have another invitation. Permit me to liken that anticipated college career to the great supper. When Jesus told the parable He inferred that many wouldn't have mode excuses had they been sold on the proposition. Anyone who has a real desire to attend a banquet makes a sacrifice to be there. lf the salesman can prove to you that you need the merchandise, that without it you lack charm, social prestige, and glamor, you will not object to paying the price. Same of you could go on -to school, but you do not care for the banquet. Possibly, as in the parable, you have seen the menu beforehand and dan't see any food listed that you like. Or do you have dyspepsia-are you on a diet? ln that case you may be saying, Whot's the use of going to a banquet if you have to exercise self-control? Imagine the chiclfen, olives, and pie-a-la-mode going by you! These are only some reasons why certain young people are not candidates for college. Actually, such are rationalizing. What keeps them away is their set of values. That 5lO0 o week job looks more im- portant and enticing and exciting and easier than slaving over some books. Now Jesus, the host and great Lord criticized those discourteous people who sent their regrets because of selfish reasons. Ah, there was no inherent evil in the choices-in buying land, going to a father's funeral, getting married-provided they used the best judgment. Good choices should not be preferred to the best. You can't afford it in this day and age. Graduation--college. l-low soon are some of you going to send regrets? lt always happens that some stay just lang enough to eat the first course, spend o few weeks or months in college and then excuse themselves to go see that piece of land. Material interests and desires may grow so large that school becomes secondary. Higher education is increasingly higher in cost. Most of you will have to learn to live within your and your parents limited budget and income. You have no right to try to match the tastes and wants of wealthier students. Material desires could keep you away from gaining that coveted degree, or fit you for a fruitful life. Luxurious tastes and a university education are not fellow travelers. It is possible to love too dearly Hart, Schaffner and Marx or Mary Garden and Yardley's when a college education demands that you know more intimately Richman Brothers or Sears-Roebuck. Corsage Courting may prove your undoing. Coca-Cola pocketing had better know their limits and detour around champagne cellars. Curbing material desires is a lesson in char- acter which all af us must learn. Give those wishes free reign, and you write your own expulsion-your own fizzle. Moy I warn some of you who are perhaps thinking only of utility courses-those stamped with a dollar sign. Can't you just hear these wards- No cultural courses for me! I'm here to find the technique at earning as much as possible and as quickly as possible. None of that cultural blah-blah for me. A college banquet is wasted an such, for they are satisfied with an alley cafeteria. Now the church believes that religion should under- gird family life and that the family should be a practice house for the teachings of the church, If you have thus for neglected Jesus l feel sorry for you and the finger points at your parents who neg- lected heaven's greatest opportunity. Without faith in Gad it is impossible to have faith in anything worthwhile. Now you are on your own-family relations will not play an abnormally large part in your lives anymore -at least, they should not, for then you might fizzle. Anyone tied to mother's apron strings cannot grow to full capacity. Do not misunderstand-we do thank God for that great shock-absorber, the earthly symbol of heaven, the family and home-but woe to him who keeps himself from the feast of education because he has not grown up. Some of you are perhaps going to fizzle out because your excuse is this-l must go and get married. Now, whenever anyone talks to a group of young people on the subject of marriage, he must choose his words wisely. A dean of women once opened a convocation by saying: The president of the college and l have decided to stop petting, and then, as smiles covered the faces of the group and snickers arose, she indig- nately cried out: And another thing all this kissing that's going on under my lveryl nose must stop. With the students these problems of marriage and of premarital relations loom too large. They spend too many hours day-dreaming about it, No, l am not ad- vocating a life of celibacy for you since generally speaking that is abnormal--all I am saying is that you should use your good common sense and avoid the extremes. College is a privilege-it is a feast of knowledge which will enable you to serve mankind in the best possible way. lf any old lunch counter is good enough for you, if you turn down this invitation and go down just any avenue tasting of its fleshpots, then the day of reckoning is close at hand. Matrimony ought to be one of the great, joyous, happy experiences of your lives, but don't let it keep you from that which could be. The count-down is almost completed. You are Mau- mee's l959 MISSILES-and we are proud of each and everyone, Whether you go to some job or position from here-or whether you continue your education, our prayer is that you are encouraged by an inner faith. You will survive, if you keep your faith in God. You will fulfill a destiny and take some part, however noble or modest in the future as it unfolds, lt is easier to get upon your toes and catch the chal- lenge, than to stoop down and try to pick up the alibis. You have only one life to give-one life to live. Choose not just that which is good-select the best, Away with all excuses as the work increases and the pace quickens. There is no need for fizzlers. We pray God that your launching is into the full-orbited life, the life of faith, love and service in Christ Jesus for the rest of the world. AMEN Reverend Williams Maumee Lutheran Church LANDIWARKS OF PROGRESS . . . in TOLEDO-Glass Center of the World r E1 'llllq Quint: N ll D X WIWEJH' new Ill, These four bluldmgs reflect the technological achieve- ff E ' ' tl -li ments of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, whose : E , physlcal growth has left these mdehble I .X M I A 2 1 1mpress1ons on the mdustrxal i by In 'vi - 2 ' 'll Nl ' ' x l P g . 4 ' f w r ,f lp I EEE, E face of Toledo. L lit ln i1 J' h H ,Cf ' llv I il H H xlaffi I .'l ul' , mf' H Ffklktct 'mm -54111 , :kin ll: up ' 5 Duraglos Center ' f 'ff' ' ,- ' ' ' 1 W I I : HH 5 E: 'l4th 8: Adams In Vqiif fiz i' W V an : 1-f I ' ' ' ',' I X it H t' L E is ., A-I 'IIB 0 ' :I EH H 1 E Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly I rf Nj EI ul 500, ofer Owens-Illinois 'customers the ad- lt dl' H 4 gil ' 5 vangageis oftispecicilized package gesigni ' - ,gt f ro uc an ac aging r searc , P4 HW I E HEL' ylldll iizarketing serviges. e a n ii f Q if Q fm I'W'.i,, I Q Owens-Illinois Building 4 , , limi Madison 8. St. Clair ,1l',NE, ,l'. ni? e, 15 - , Jill . ,,, 5 A 2 E ,.- . More than 1,000 Toledo-area resi- I N E i ,,., , E dents work in the O-I General I 5 U- -.gn fy 'Ma offices-directing activities of ' W, ,fp QQ,- 4 27,000, coast to coast. , VV - V : WEEE NJ, 2 ., .. 1, l QEIA1 ' if .N Libbey Glass Division Plant AE2.E Lrf'g,,,ffQ'm fl fffg,- f?7i,5j, Ash 8- Champlain M - . . H' Q- : -- -.' rl - - Home of fine Libbey table glassware, this manufacturing plant employs more than 1,200 and is one of 31 Owens-Illinois plants across the nation. Owens-Illinois Technical Center 1700 North Westwood ' 'Ty iq- - -- ,. jk? ..:1.ii 1 :ml .:,.,: L: ,,.. ..,. , Wai- Gi h ' v' 4' N ,.,... ,, ...,, 4 ,. s. . 3. 1 l - - ::v:.-1:51--: - lr 1- V, 1-... 'Mx 'Q' T .X-r3' F 1 A wg!!! E Mlm' ' - -A . Ai!!! 1 1 wifxffz' ., lvsslngg 7 F- f f1'2 KH-21. Jil J SH ' ' H'-T 13iEE:E::E::LE:::S:EI..1::5Ei:f, l J :Etmkm ,mmf r I .' 2. ,SV A 13 -X 'film-Iilildmn unsung-ig. V , ---- ..... --...... ..,.,-, . . I fill nngk..-?,,:i,,, ' fc-:I-,.C!.1fi1t!'1!-'lL.afrn'-Joslyn 5 H A-.12 I-,Q , h , gi ' -6-315'N'-f-2-A -....'1 '1 ' 7 ffm --' --1-f s--4--M -. . ' V,-,r--'L -'X-a-gk P- W 4 ' 4' Jbx-5,J:5,:,a -- --A - - -M.,-...A ,,,-A 1 V The world's largest and most complete glass research facility, housing 500 scientists, engineers and technicians. WENS- LLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO MAKERS OF PRODUCTS 134 COL. S. EFFINGINGTASS 'I784 - 1884 VERY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 FROM: The 'Ole Colonel and his Southern Belles. IMD Hlantatinn Zinn Our Aim: To constantly improve our food service and physical facilities, for the enjoyment of the people of Maumee and surrounding areas. Wil MIDWEST Coca-it-Com BOTTLING Cmipfim' LWTO l,ZA'I kWl!X H'l'lll-Il-Ti 'I'0l,EDU 12. Ulllil Chevrolet Perrysburg LU 4-4371 CARL SCHMIDT Oldsmobile Best Deal- All Ways Maumee LU 3-3323 Front Pontiac Sales For The BEST Buy Perrysburg LU 4-4337 Congratulations MAUMEE LUMBER 8t SUPPLY CO. Conant, at Clinton St. Phone 3-3337 Maumee, Ohio THIS YOU CAN DEPEND ON . . . In whatever line of endeavor you engage-business or industry, the pro- fessions, science-you will use more electricity to do more things easier, better, cheaper. And this, too, you can depend on: business-managed, investor-owned electric companies like Toledo Edi- son will continue to plan and build ahead so you can LIVE BETTER, ELECTRICALLY. , fg, Low cost ' - , -9 ' Ecnuc - P5 SEIEVICE . ' 2? E - I The SANITARY DRY FOODTOWN CLEANING co. Golden Gate 1331 Conant Street open Mon.-Ffa. Q AM. to 9 PM. T' T' BO'dW'n' Propnefor Maumee Ohio We cover fifty-tvsio neighboring towns. Customers goods ore in- sured ogoinst fire ond theft. 1 I fX Fglllbx f,:E2?4j 41' X A it-T,-.H X E - MAUMEE, OHIO - TELEPHONE, TWINBROOK 3-6551 H--.1r-r'rsE T zflflifi OPERATORS OF. . . TRUSTEES FOR. . . - - ' . N ILLS, INC. THE ANDERSON FOUNDATION ANDERSON FARMER CORP 'ANDERSO COB M D1vfSlOfvS. . GRAIN ' FEED - MANUFACTURING ' WAREHOUSE MARKET Wmwrff Q A OWENS'CORNING F1 B EDRGLAS worId's largest producer of fibrous glass and fibrous glass products -O d 'I37 Autographs Autographs Congratulations From FUNERAL HOME T I' -F H A b I Ser 'ce GOUTTIERE PASTRY my 5.,1 .E'.IM,,.'I'SI1e2FCe V' i MAUMEE OHIO II3 W. Wayne Maumee, Ohio Ph0fle 3-6591 Compliments BURDO PLUMBING AND HEATING 425 Indiana Avenue Maumee, Ohio DON'S DRIVE-IN Golden Gate Shopping Center Maumee, Ohio CHARLES R. MARLOWE, M.D. 1833 Broadway Toledo, Ohio MAUMEE MINIATURE GOLF I37l Conant Street Maumee, Ohio RITTENHOUSE MOTORS, INC. 1238 Conant Street Maumee, Ohio TOLEDO DIE AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Maumee, Ohio TRAVEL TRAILER SALES AND SERVICE Anthony Wayne Trail Maumee, Ohio Compliments REDMAN'S TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP IQ6 W. wayne 51. M PAUKEN'S WINE SHOP 113 W. Dudley Sf. M CLIFF DUSSEL INSURANCE II5 W. Wayne M COOKE ELECTRIC 316 Conant St. M DAVIDSON MEAT MARKET IO7 W. Wayne M THE COTTAGE 403 Conant Sf. 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