Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH)

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CtEn ALLEN COUNTY P BHi;, h ' fi ' Jfi ' i ' Bli 3 1833 01215 6268 GENEALOGY 977.102 0H30C 1965 MfiU OCITIAN VOLUME XXXV OHIO CITY LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL OHIO CITY, OHIO Advisor - - - Miss Edna A. Schunm Editor ------ Cindy Dull Assistant Editor - - - - Bev Grant Associate Editor - - - Linda Simon Photographer - - - - Mike Bodkins Business Manager - - - Bonnie Kline Art Editor - - - - Dorothy Mathew ADMINISTRATION U e beJU-zve. in thi. puLatLui vcUuz o human ti{z — Thvizione. it ihatt be ouA puA.poie. to heJbp KzJizjxiz itude.nt znvigtj ioK thz moblut tiving. We bztizvz in tke. pfUnciplzi oi activity in zducation- Thtn.tio ' u it ihaJUi fae ouA. aim to op n thz May ion. itudznt activity undVi gaiAancz, We beJLLzvz In thz ipiAit oi demoaacy in zducation— ThzKzioiz it ihall bz oun. dziijiz to avoid dogmatic itatvnznti tznding towofid autocAacy. We faei eve in ouJi catling oa a iaaizd tnuit— ThzAziofLZ it 6haZl bz oun. dztight to givz oun. bzit in iinzngthf in mind, in hzanX to thz tatk. We beZteve in thz iadAzdnzii oi pzxionality— Thznzion.z it ihaZt bz oun. pwipoiz to acquaint itudznti uiith thz pnAkonaJLity oi thz Maitzn. Tzachzn.. We bzlizvz in thz zHicacy oi nzal ickoiojuhip— ThznzioKz it ihaJUL bz oun. aim to continue oun. ouin itudizi that we mot tzach with incJizoking ziizctAMtyizii. S.W. Button County Board of Education SEATED; Arlo Pollock, Atlee Gehres, Milo Blackmore, Giles Mohr STAUDING: Lloyd Roth, R. G. Brand. ABSENT: Richard Ellinger ME. R.G. BRAND County Superintendent MR. LLOYD ROTH County Elementary Superintendent MR. ROBERT LYBARGER Executive Head MRS. MARY ELLER Secretary School Board eO I I s SEATED: Mary Stemen, Don Sutton, Glenn Mosier. STANDING: Hed Krugh, Neil Prichard, Carl Medford. MRS. HELEN JOHNSON Kindergarten Elementary Music MRS. EMMA WITTEN First Grade s MRS. ESTHER FOX Second-Third Grade MRS. MARY SMALLEY Second Grade MRS. COLEEN ETZLER Third Grade MRS. ROSALIE SMITH Fourth Grade MPS. LaVOHN HOUSER Fifth Grade MPS. ERNESTINE SPRINGER Fifth Grade MR. RAY BLACK Sixth Grade MR. ROBERT STAHL Jr. High History Jr. High Geography MRS. lANTHA SULLIVAN Jr. High English Jr. High Literature MR. GARELD ROTH 7th, 8th, 9th Math MRS. OPAL BOLENBAUGH Bible, Grades 1-7 MRS. GLADYS FAUBLE Art, Grades 3-7 ME. ROH MATTHIAS Biology, General Science Science 7 8 MRS. LOIS JOHNSON MR. JAMES STAUFFER Band, Chorus 7 8 Grade Music Speech MR. THOMAS EDIHGER Physics, Chemistry Algebra, Plane Geom. Solid Geom. , Trig. Sr. Math MR. DON GOOD Social Studies Physical Education Health MR. ROBERT LYBARGER U.S. Government Guidance MISS EDNA SCHUMM Bookkeepping General Business Shorthand I, II Typing I, II MR. DEVON BRICKER Industrial Arts Drivers ' Education MRS. IRENE ADELBLUE Librarian MRS. LAOMA CLEVENGER Home Economics BUS DRIVERS Mr, Leonard Cowgill, Mr. James Stauffer, Mr. Roy Witten, Mr. Bob Stahl. Mrs. Olive Hurless, Mrs. Helen Galloway, Mrs. Beulah Rowland. SENIORS Could we tvvi ioigeX oua iiut day od kigh ickool wden we MoikeA doun the. haJLU and gazed at the migktly ienloM? We wanted to belong io badly, yet we itemeA uioildi apanX i um the. uppefi ciMitneji. Aa the dayi iped by, however, we became -involved in a beehive, oi activities - clubi, dancei, cZaii electiom, aj iembtie.i , and itudieA. BeioKZ we nzaJLLzed iX. a yeoA had paaed and the many fUendi u)ho had leit ioK college weAe leplac d by a new (jA.e.ihnen clasi. Then we weAe junioKi and had reached the haliuiay moAk oi ouA high ichool tivei, Jhejie weAe diat,i lingi to bay and gnaduaXion KequJjiementi to lecheck. Then oua. yeoA oAAived - J965. Thiti wo the yeoA we had looked ionwoAd to atl thfwugh ichool. We weAe in a maze 0(5 gloAM - we had iinally made iti Time paaed io quickly and eveAy evznt ieemed to take on a ipecial meaning, even thoie hectic dayi when we weAe meoiuAed OA oua cap and gouim, and oAdcAed OUA gAaduation announcements. In May the ie.nioA pAom aAAived, and ioon a teA, graduation bAought a iad but iucceiiiul cloAc to oua school yeoA. Although these iouA yeaAS will soon be just memories, a poACion o Ohio City-LibeAty High School Mill always remain uiith us. Senior Class History We began our high school years as Freshmen, September lU, I96I, with twenty-seven members in the class. Our class sponsor was Mr, Matthias. Our class officers were! President; Mary Ina McConn, Vice President; Cindy Dull, Secretary; Jill Shaw, Treasurer; Annelle Doan, and our Homecoming attendant was Linda Simon, We returned to school to start our Sophmore year on September 11, 1962 with still twenty-seven members, although we lost fo ir, but also gained four, Mr, Ron Matthias was again our sponsor. Our class officers were: President; Arlene Witten, Vice President; Neila Prichard, Secretary; Linda Simon, Treasurer; Dorothy Mathew, Our Homecoming attendant was Arlene Witten. We took two class trips that year; in November I962, we went to Chicago to the Museum of Natural History, then in May, 1963, we went back to Chicago to the Museum of Science and Industry. A big event of the year was in March when we ordered our class rings. We began our profitable Junior year with 26 member on the class roll. We had lost four and gained three. Our class sponsor for that year was Mr, David Leiendecker, Our class officers for that year were: President; Arlene Witten, Vice President; Ron Kline, Secretary; Jill Shaw, Treasurer; Dorothy Mathew, Our Homecoming attendant was Neila Prichard. Our big events that year were; getting our class rings. Junior class play; Half Past Teen, and the Junior-Senior Prom; Harbor Lights. We also chose our class colors which are magenta and white, also the class flower which is a magenta tipped carnation. We began our final year at O.C.L. with 25 class members, we had lost four and gained three. Our class sponsor for that year was Mr. Robert Lybeirger. The class officers were; President; Tom Chilcote, Vice President; Rick Rosendahl, Secretary; Penney Gouts, Treasurer; Dorothy Mathew, our Homecoming attendant was Penney Couts and the Queen, Neila Prichard. Our magazines sales totaled $778.9 ' . We had a successful Senior class play I Was A Teenage Dracula, which was directed by Mr. Robert Stahl, It was so successful that we gave a second performance. We took two class trips this year. On May 19 we went to Columbus and toured the Capital Building, on June 3 we went to Detroit and toured Greenfield Village, The Ford Motor Plant; we also took a boat cruise to Bob-lo Island, Our Valedictorian was Rick Rosendahl, and co-salutatorians, Annelle Doan and Arlene Witten, We ended our years at 0,C.L. on June 6 with Baccalaureate in the afternoon and Commencement in the evening. Toy CHILCOTE son of Ur. Mrs, Benjamin Chilcote 1965 President . . Vice Presiden Secretary . . Treasurer . . Annual Editor Totem Pole Editor . Tom Chilcote Rick Rosendahl . Penny Couts Dorothy Kathew . . Cindy Dull . Annelle Doan RICK ROSENDAHL Mr. Mrs. Richard Rosendahl CINDY DULL daughter of Mr. i Mrs. Wilson Dull ANNELLE DOAN daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank Doan PENNY COUTS daughter of Mr. Mrs. Clarence Couts, Jr DOROTHY UATHEW daughter of Mr. Mrs. Clifford J. Mathew HARK BOLENBAUGH son of ilr. Urs. William Bolenbaugh ARLENE WITTEN daughter of Mr. Mrs. Gaylord V,itte CHUCK WATERUAH son of Hrs. Ueda Waterman BRUCE BOLENBAUGH son of Mr. i Mrs. Albert E. Bolenbaugh TERESA PINA daughter of Mr. t Mrs. Benito Pina RONNIE KLINE son of Br. s Mrs. Wayne Kline C X- Sf LINDA SIMON daughter of i Mrs. Willard Simon NEILA PRICHARD daughter of Mr. Mrs. Neil Prichard CHARLES BICKLE son of Mr. Mrs. Robert Bickle MARY INA McCONN daughter of Mrs. Clara Kae UcConn BILLIE SWITZER daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Louise Switzer JOSEPHINE DELGADO daughter of Hr. Mrs. Jacob Delgado JERRY AMWEG son of Ur. t Hrs. Daniel Amweg DEAN STRAWN son of Mr. t Mrs. Harley Strawn ANNA AINSWORTH daughter of Mr. Mrs. Hugh Ainsworth ALICE GARVER daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Dunn GARY TRIBOLET son of Mr. Mrs, Chester Tribolet EUGENE PETITT son of Mrs. Eva Petitt JEAN BEOUGHER daughter of Mr. i. Mrs. Kenneth Fleck Our Will To Succeed Is Our Bid For The Future CLASS COLORS: Magenta and White FLOWERi Ihite Carnation Senior Activities TOM CHILCOTE Class President k Student Council 3 Class Play h Stage Crew 3, Basketball 2,3,1 Y.F.C. 1,2, 3, It Cafeteria work 1,1 RICK ROSENDAHL Class V. President Class Play 1 ANNELLE DOAN y-Teens 2,3, ' Chorus 1,2,3, '  Band 1,2,3 Student Council 1 Class Play 3, ' t Ass. Totem Pole Editor 3 Totem Pole Editor 1 Annual Staff 1 Cheerleader k Ensembles 2,3, '  Girls ' State 3 DAR Citizenship Test k Beta Club h Class Treasurer 1 Y.F.C. 2,3,1 Office Work 3, ' t Head Prom Server 2 PEHNEY COOTS Y-Teens 2,3,1 Chorus 1,2 F.H.A. 1 Student Council 3 Class Play 3.1 Dance Band 2 Annual Staff k Homecoming Attendant h Home-Ec Club 1,2 Band Council 3 Student Council Reporter 3 Class Secretary 1 Office Work 3,1 Band 1,2,3 Y.F.C. 1 Librarian 1,1 DOROTHY MATHEW Y-Teens 2,3,1 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3,1 Class Play U Ass. Totem Pole Art Editor Totem Pole Art Editor Annual Art Editor Ensembles 1,2,3,1 Teacher ' s Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2,3,1 Y.F.C. 1,2,3,1 Y.F.C. Sec.-Treas. 1,2,3,1 Y.F.C. Chorale 1,2,1 Prom Server 2 JERRY J ' ftTSG F.H.A. i Stage Crei Home-Ec Cli 3,1 CINDY DULL Cheerleader 1,2,3,1 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3,1 Y.F.C. 1,2,3,1 Annual Staff 1,2,3,1 Totem Pole 3,1 Class V. President 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3,1 Dance Band 1,2 Band Officer 2 Girl ' s Ensemble 1,2,3,1 Assistant Annual Editor Annual Editor 1 Chorus Pianist h National Beta 3,1 National Beta Treasurer Ohio Youth Choir 2,3 Acme Queen Candidate 3 Honor Banquet 1,2,3,1 Valentine Queen 1 Teacher ' s Secretary U Class Play 1 BILLIE SWITZER Home-Ec Club 1,2,3,1 BRUCE BOLENBAUGH Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3,1 Class Play 3,1 Dance Band 1 Totem Pole Staff 3,1 Ensembles 2 Boys State 3 Y.F.C. 1,2,3,1 President Btmd Council 1 Science Fair 2,3,1 LINDA SIMON JOSEPHINE DELGADO Y-Teens 2,3,1 Chorus 1,2,3, ' Band 1,2,3,1 Class Play 3,1 Totem Pole Staff 3,1 Annual Staff k Cheerleader 1 Ensemble 1,2 Homecoming Attendant 1 Teachers ' Secretary 1 Beta Club 1 Class Secretary 2 Student Council Treasurer 1 Y-Teen Secretary U Band Secretary 3 Prom Server 2 Black Inc. Award Candidate 1 MARK BOLENBAUGH Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3,1 Class Play 3,1 Dance Band 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 2,3 Drum Major 1,2,3,1 Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1 Home-Ec Club 1,3,1 Home-Ec Style Show Attendant 3,1 RONNIE KLINE Class Play 3,1 Stage Crew 3,1 Annual Staff k Basketball 1,2,3,1 President U-H 1,2 President C.G.Y.A. Class V. President 1 -H Advisor 3,1 Prom Server 2 Jr. Fair Board 3,1 Juniors Leaders 3,1 Cafeteria work 1,1 ANNA AINSWORTH Home-Ec Club 1,3 2,3 1 MARY IN A McCONN Y-Teens 1,2,3,1 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3 Student Council Class Play 3,1 Dance Band 1,2 Totem Pole 1 Annual Staff 1 Ensembles 2,3,1 Class President ALICE GARVER Y-Teens 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1 Teacher ' s Secretary 1,2,3 G.A.A. 1,2 ARLENE WITTEN CHUCK BICKLE Class Play 1 Stage Crew 3,1 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 Home-Ec Club U Y.F.C. 1,3 GARY TRIBOLET Chorus 1,2 F.H.A. 2,3 Class Play 1 Stage Crew 1,2 Baseball 1 Home-Ec Club 3 Chorus 1,2,3,1 Band 1,2,3,1 Band President 3 Y-Teens 1,2,3,1 Y-Teen President 3,1 FHA 1 Student Council 1,3 Student Council Secretary 3 Class Play 3,1 Cheerleader 3,1 Ensembles 1,2,3,1 Girls ' State Alternate 3 DAR Citizenship Test U Homecoming Attendant 2 Beta Club 3,1 1 -H 1,2,3,1 1 -H President 1,2 Y.F.C. 1,2,3,1 Class President 2,3 Honor Banquet 1,2,3 Prom Server 1,2 Betty Crocker Award U NEILA PRICHARD Y-Teens 1,2,3,U Chorus 1,2,3, ' Band 1 Student Council h Class Play 3, Totem Pole 3,1 Annual Staff 1 Cheerleader h Homecoming Attendant 3 Homecoming Queen k Teachers ' Secretary h Student Council Secretary h Y-Teen V. President 2 Class V. President 2 Office work 1 Prom Server 1 Y.F.C. 1 TERESA PINA F.H.A. 1 Class Play U GENE PETITT Chorus 1,2 Band 1 Stage Crew 3, ' Home-Ec. Club 1 CHUCK WATERMAN DEAN STRAWN Home-Ec. Club 2,3,1 Stage Crew 1 Chorus 1,2 F.H.A. 1 Class Play 3,h Baseball k Basketball 2,1 Home-Ec Club 1 President Home-Ec Club h Y.F.C. 1,3 ' « J Class Prophecy By Bruce Bolenbaugh My mind whirled crazily as I struggled to regain consciousness. How had I gotten like this? Where was 17 Suddenly, I heiurd a calm voice reassuring me that everything was all right. Just as suddenly I recalled the whole thing: how I ' d volunteered to test Freez-sleep, how I ' d been prepared, then injected with the preservation which would suspend aging for 25 years. Now I was awake, like a 21st century Rip Van Winkle, and Just about as confused, I stayed for a week to recover from the sleep, and the director of the hospital came in. Suppose you ' ll want to look up some old friends of yours, won ' t you? Well, here ' s your file. Help yourself. And here ' s the money you deposited, and some new clothes. Call if you need me. Thanking him, I got in one of the hover-taxis waiting outside. A small sign on the inside of the taxi caught my eye: Serviced by Str awn-Pet itt- Tribolet Corp., 1011358. The doc had told me that all towns and cities were numbers now, not names. I was in 1011358, so I spoke the company name into the voice-guide mike, and arrived at the place in two shakes. I went in and saw Tom Chilcote, He hadn ' t changed a bit. I learned that the huge car service compsiny was indeed owned by Dean, Gene, and Gary, and that Tom was President of the largest bank in the city. He was picking up his hover car. He very graciously invited me to go see some other class members living in the city. I consented gladly. Tom said that business was booming, and the bank was going great, especially since Neila Prichard was comptroller. I learned that Ron Kline had gotten a large loan to expand his Ramex Plant in 2883588, and that Chuck Blckle was a millionaire after having bought shares of the Laser-Communications stock while working servicing Ramex installations. I asked who led the country these days. He looked stunned. Why, Rick Rosendahl, didn ' t you - oh, that ' s right, you were asleep. He ' s been in office for 16 years. Presidents serve eight year terms now, he told me. Jerry Amweg is Vice-President, Dorothy Mathew is Treasurer, and Linda Simon is Secretary of State, first woman ever in the position. We were approaching a large white building right in the heart of the city. I guessed that it was a hospital. I was right. Tom informed me that Penney Couts was head nurse there, and that Billie Switzer held a similar position in 935872U General Hospital. I also learned that Mark Bolenbaugh was head Xray technician at 5387l 32 X-ray center. Inquiring about some other members, I found that Anna Ainsworth operated a day nursery for pre-schoolers. Annelle Doan was a sportscaster covering the games of the 1011358 Yankees. Mary Ina McConn I had also seen on the hospital vision plate: a great comedienne. Cindy Dull had made a small fortune marketing Cynthia Cosmetics. Charles Waterman was a well-known playboy millionaire. Arlene Witten was Home-Ec. Professor at 159883 ' University, and prepared teaching machine tapes for schools all over the country. Last, but not least, Josephine Delgado and Teresa Pina operated a plush salon in 239877 ' . I had found my class after 25 years, alive and prosperous. I thanked Tom for the ride, and got off at the hotel, thankful to be back in the world again. Baby Daze Senior Class Will I Tom Ckilcotz, do h.eAe.bij Mill ail my good tmu in ichool to mij bKothzA and iiAtVH ' , my ablUty to gU oiU oi itudy haU tc Von Walkzn; and my toaktn. and booki to anyone, who ivanti than. I Pe.nne.y CouXi, do h.eM.e.by viUJL my chance to vioik in thz oHice. to anyonz who vioaid tike, to have it. Kit my peAinUiioni to talk in ittidy hail to Linda Sttti K; a un and hilaJiioui Senioi yean, to Pam Roiendahl; and all my good tiinzi in high ichool to my biotheA. Jed. I Zick Roiendahl, do heJieby viiil my good timei and glades to my iiiteJi, Pom; my ability to iind ipoom in my pocketi to Bi Gioiette; and my inability to uioik a ilide nule to Kathy Cloaiz. I Voiotky Mothew, do hereby will all my good timzi in high ichool to my iiitZA, ElexuioK; my dfUving ability to my iiiteJi, Jane, Mho badly medi it; and my lockeA, booki, and alto cl vUneX to anyone Mho needi them. I GoAy Tnibolet, do hereby will my good timei to anybody who wanti it. My clean lockeA to uihoeveA geti iX. I MoAfe Bo£e«baugh, do hereby will the following to my biothzAi : to Ned, my mechanical abitity; to NeJJi, my gym ihoei; to Vavid, my ability and equipment to diitill dAinki; and to Jim, my ability to get along with the teacheAi . I iace Bolenbaagh, do hereby will my WLA [National Lipping AiiociaXxon) oMVid, willed to me by Tom ih, jointly to Von WalkeA and ChaAlie KolUm; my athletic pioweii to Van.yl Baken. and Gaxy Vicke; my Science Tain. pKoject to Toby Thomoi; and my booki, teacheAi, memoiiei, and ion to any undeAclaamen who wanti them. I Annelle Voan, do heteby will my good giadei to my iiiten. Nancy; my iun at ballgamei to Pam Roiendahl; and my ability to get along with the teacheAi to Nell Bolenbaagh. I Joiephine Velgado, do keAeby will my peA zct attendance AecoAd to Jacob and Angela; and my booki and clean lockeA to anyone who wanti to uie it. I MaAy Ua McConn, do heAcby wiU my t iUtytoiqueezeablae CokvoIa into a poAking place withoiU iCAaping the pa rU oU Ma L boAge i w on BiiiGloiettei my ability to ham up the .Pf J% , .. ,. iendahl, knowing ihe would get oi mny laaghi ai I d d;andUit, but moit o my good timei in high ichool to my little n ece, Luella Mae. I, Chuck WateAman, do heAeby bequeath all my cooAdination [what I have oi it) to John Bind LancoiteA, my ability to Aelate to all the teacheAi to Von DlalkeA and Bob GeAmann, and my iweateA [the WOOLV one] to Voug MyeAi, I iitio will 30 poundi oi my iat to VanAell BakeA who ii badly in need oi it. I JeAAy Anweg, do hzAe-by wUJi my abltity to geX along with te.adieAi to my bfiothzA.; my Zockz i to Ed Aimwoith; and Home-Ec. to anyom bnA z enoixgh to takz it. I BilLii. SuxitzeA, do hzJizby mWL my abitity -in. Home-Ec. to Kathy K-tine; and the. abltity to geX along Mith Wta. C. to anyonz that iMiUi it. I Ge.ne. VetLtt, do hvizby mWL my abltity to iltzp in itudy halt to Von MottingzA.; and my ont izat in Ma.. Stakl ' i itudy hatt to FoK it Ktinz. I Kfitine. Wlttzn, do lieAzby mil poiltion to lidz to ichool with Bev Gfiant ot anyom that can geX hvi to pick them up. I uilti aJUL my good timzi to aJUi imdviolaihrnzn that noltl take, advantage od them. I uilti my V-Te.en Puzildzncy and alt Iti jobi to Bzv Gnant. I Chuck Blcklz, do hejieby uiltt my lockeJi to my youngeA bfiotheji, Vave., uihejn hz geXi theju; and my ability to get along uilth teacheu to my twin bfwthejii. I uiltt my ability to ptay in Phyi. Ed. to Joe CoopzK. I Vzan Stnawn, do htAzby Mill my ability to gzt out oi itudy hall to Joe CoopeAi and my Phyi, Ed. ctothzi to Tznjiy Kohn. My tut minutz paAklng ipacz to Ron Kn uiZA. I Honniz Ktinz, do hztzby uoill my booki to my ilitzn. Connlz; my tockvi to my othzA. ilitZJi, BtuiboAa; my abltity to kzzp ondzA. on thz bui to TzAAxf Linton; my poiitlon on thz bznch to LoAxy Tlcklz; my ability to makz hook ihoti to Kzvln Bzach; my abtUXy to teJLl jokzi to GaJiy Stzttzx; and all my good timzi in ichooi to my bfwthzA, Kzlth. I Uzlla Pulchaxd, do hejizby uilll my abltity to gzt out oi itudy hall to Pam Vlnk P.oizndaht: all my good timzi in my Sznloi yzoA. to HUfee Kbiivioith; and my poiltion In thz 0({(J ce to anyonz that can fum up and down thz itaJjii, I Cindy Vutt, do hzAzby will all my chzznXAoding outilti to Janz Uathejw; my bookkzzping pKactlcz izti to BoAb Ktinz; all my hzadachzi ovzk thz annual to nzxt yzoAi itaiii a«d mj g Lzat timzi in high ichool to my bnothzn, Kzn. I Linda Simon, do hzjizby will my izat In thlKd and izvznth pzAlod itudy hall to anyonz who can makz bzttZK uiz oi it than I did; and my abltity to gzt out oi Phyi, Ed. clan to Linda Vlckz. To my biotheM., John, I will all my good timzi In high ichool. In hopzi hz will enjoy them ai much ai I havz. I TzAzia Plna, do hzKzby wilt all my good timzi in high ichool to Joizphinz and P.oia Bzulanga; and my bookkzzpplng booki and pfiactlcz izti to anyonz who hai a lot oi timz. UNDERCLASSMEN Chofiac eA ii not tike. a. miihioom that ipKingi up oveJinight aittx a. iurmVL fuun. ChanacteJi comu iiom endtfionce and ionXitudz. Eicap dliciptinz and hand uionk hu bzcomz one oi thz moit contnon aimi 0(5 mankind. Bat WAXhoat diiciptine. and Moik, men come to iind that Hie. comiiti oi ipu iti and itopi-malnly itopi-bzcauie the iapeA.{,iciaJt thingi that. oKoaie thein. enthuiloim ioK a time ioon cottapie. Succeii in ti e doei not depend on geniui. Any young man o onMjfuuiy inteJULLgence, who ii monaJLJUj iound, aboveb ' oaKd tn ivu deatingi, and not aiKold oi uionk ihould iucceed in ipite oi obitaclei and handicjipi, ii he ptayi the aame iaiJiiy and iquuoJieJLy and keepi evenJiaitingiy at it. Thz poibiJoiLitiu beioie one o ie mejonuied by the deteAminatlon within one. So, Chfiiitian choAjacteJi ilouAiihe not in the ooze oi eo e and contentment, not in ifieedom ifiom pain, ioMxna, and vioKny; bat in the thick oi the battle, oi tiie. lihan the. going becomei nxiugh, I Milt think oi the choAocteA. I am baiZding today. Cooper, Joe Cowan, Phil Dibert , Him Edwards, Bonis Elick, Annette Ellinger, Pam Gallaway, Terry Germann , Bob Glossette, Arland Good, Dean Grant, Beverly Hernandez, Jim Agler, Marvin Agler , Sharon ' % . jJB Arnold, Betty Beach, Kevin Berlanga, Josephine § Berlanga, Rosa Bodkins, Mike Bolenbaugh, Ned Carr, Mike :1ai T I Junior Jitters : Prom Money. Ickes, Beverly Johnson, Barbara Kline, Barbara Kline, Carolyn Kline, Forest Kline, Kathy Kline, Mike Linton, Terry Mottinger, Don Myers, Douglas Rice, Barbara Rickard, Sandra i Ricketts, Sally Rollins, Charles Rosendahl, Pajn Smith, Ron )iiij i( ft Stetler, Linda Sutton, Larry Tickle, Larry Walker, Don Wright, Pam Wright, Sandra Class Ring Money Driver s License fa V Agler, Carol Agler, Shirley n j k Baker, Darle Breese, Jim Brown, Jack Courtney, Sharon Custer, Tania Delgado, Angela Dicke, Gary Doan, Nancy Exline, Bob Fauble, Gary Johnson, Beverly Kesler, Gary Klrchenbauer, Darlene vH Kline, Connie Lancaster, John Lautzenheiser, Emma Mathew, Jane Kedford, Fex Neate, David Sophomores Success Is f 1 Q % Seen Prichard, Debbie Putman, Cherl Bader, Linda Simon, John I T vW ' A Spitler, Shirley Stemen, Leslie Sutton, Gary f Swoveland, Chris Ulrey, Dean o Ainsworth, Mike Akerman, David hi- Amweg, Vickl Beach, Jacqueline Berlanga, Adelina a0 Bolenbaugh, Neil Carr, Janet Clouse, Kathleen Chilcote, Jim ) ■■: -.. Jj.v Freshmen Face Future Sidle, Wendy Stanford, Nancy Stukey, Terry Thomas, Toby Dicke, Linda Delgado, Jacob Gribler, Connie High, Jackie Jones, John Keunecke, John Kyle, Janet Parrish, Jody Rice, Gary Fickard, Phyllis Sallee, Cathy Shindeldecker.Vicki ELEMENTARY TkiAe. oAz many Iciiom we mighX texvui KioYiQ the. woi A oi tide.. That te.ad to happinzM and thai Avoid the uiay oi itxiie. LeoAn to ipexik kindly ion. all know What gnievoui uioAdi will do. Live peaceable with all mankind Ki ion. ai lieth in you. When you ieel iod and iomehhat bliu., Pietend that you ieel iine. Soon you ' ll be imiting, I am iu ie, So uihy ihoutd you n.epine Ve , leaAn to laixgh ' tii betteJi ian. Than medicine ' tii known. Laugh and the wonJLd laughs with you, iileep and you weep atone. I (J you have been WKonged by iome one, Von ' t be ca t down and i ivt. Twill nob the mind oi peace and KCit, Juit ioKgive and ionget. So oA you jowmey on youfi way. Be hopeiul—not diitKeMed Ton iaith and hope and pnayeA will help. To live Hie at iti, faei-t. Agler, Melodie Agler, Portia Brubaker, Phyllis Bruns, Kathy Courtney, Sheryl Couts, Jed Edvards, Lindsey Hofftnan, Joe Ickes, Phyllis Johnson, Debby Johnson, Suzanne Krugh, Vicki Landrum, Jessie Lautzenhelser , Jim Agler, Robert Ainsvorth, Edwin Bare , Gene r f Berlanga, Olivia Bolenbaugh , Douglas Bolenbaugh , Maryann Breese, Jackie Eighth Grade P C p Lawson , Cheri Mathew, Eleanor Parrish, Jim Rickard, Cheryl Rollins, Jack Stetler, Gary Ulrey, Eddie Wortman, Denzil Wright, Shelby Ackennan, Phil Amweg, Brenda Bigham, Kathy Carr, James Chilcote, Brenda Dicke, Bruce Germann, Kathy Grant , Brenda Jones, Mary Kreiger, Lani Landrum, Jerry Linn, Cherl Linton, Kathy Marbaugh, Brad Metcalfe, Monty Shindeldecker, Connie Williams, Elvin Seventh Grade Army, Cheryl Bodkins, Brad Bolenbaugh, Dave Bolenbaugh, Melanie Cassel, Sandra Cowan, Vicki Ellinger, Rick Fauble, Gary George , Ann Glattli , Deborah Hoverman, Kaulene Johnson, Barbara Jones, Jay Dee Kesler, Sandra Kline, Douglas Lancaster, Tona McMillen, Debra Mounts, David Oechsle, Carol Price, James Putman, Alan Scheidt, Brad Stemen, Teresa Sutton, Cheryl Bashore, Janet Denman, Elmer Dull, Kenneth Elick, Roger Ernie, Marjian Kline, Ronnie Krugh, Pamela Beach, Brad Bolenbaugh, Burdette Bolenbaugh, Dean Bolenbaugh, Dennis Bolenbaugh, Jim Breese, Dave Sixth Grade Lockhart, Gary Marbaugh, Susie Uieto, Delores Rader, Carol Rickard, Terry Rice, John Agler, Ronald Amweg, Jackie Berlanga, Florinda Boroff, Dale Brotherwood , Thomas Clouse, Jack Cooper, Marcia Courtney, Stanley Delgado, James Exline, Connie Gardener, Michael George, Don Jr. Good, Janet Hoffman, James Landrum, Jean Lautzenheiser, Lana_ Leiendecker, Jonathan Pollack, Tina Scheidt, Bing Smith, Charles Snodgrass, Kathleen- Wilder, Cathy Ann Fifth Grade p %.jl _ . I, li Agler, Basil Agler, Kathleen Ackerman, Michael Army, Bruce Arnold, Darlene Bickle, David Bighan, Alan Bolenbaugh , Sue Davis, Carl Dicke, David Ickes, Gary Johnson, Roberta P f f o Kesler, Susan Linton, Pamela Merkle, Eric Parrish, Jane Richey, Georgia Rickard, Tim Rosendahl, Ronald Stanford, Kay Swoveland, Dan Wilder, Dennis Denman, Max Ellck, Dennis Johnson, Larry Johnson, Terry Jones, Brent Jones, Gary Hartmier, Cynthia Kesler, Thomas Lautzenheiser, Janet Linn, Pamela McMillen, Gary Army, Kim Berlanga, Jose Berlanga, Juan Clouse, Tony Davis, Dennis J Fourth Grade Merkle, Jay Moody, Tim Mottlnger, Kent Mounts, Michael (tyers, Brenda Nieto, Joe P Oechsle, Tim Parker, Deborah Parrish, Judy Pontsler, Debra Price, Michael Rickard, Dee Schaadt, Ramona Shindeldecker , Sheree Sutton, Ricky Taylor, Gina Ainsworth, Mark Army, Lynn i fci ' i . ' hW Army, Ricky Berlanga, Jane Bigham, Charles Bolenbaugh, Mellnda Bolenbaugh, Merl Carr, Billy Chilcote, Janet ' ' Wil Coiirtney, Susan Delgado, Bobby Elick, Bruce Ellinger, Denis Gardner, Theresa Third Grade Gribler, Mary Hardmon, John Hartman, Jill Hurless, Sue Keber, Mark Kline, Robin Kyle, Donna Leiendecker, Thomas Linn, Gary Marbaugh, Karen Parker, Nancy Stemen, Sandra Swoveland, Dawn Wright, Susan Army, Mickey Bashore , Gregg Bragg, Donnie Clark, Teresa Ickes, Diane Johnson, Brenda Jones, Douglas Nofer, Robin Shaw, William r iK f A i 1 . M a Second -Third Grade Bevington, Lynn Chilcote, Jean Doan, Vicki Edwards, Lissa Kohn, Rickey Krugh , Gary Lancaster, Matt Mason, Cindy Mottinger, Kay Walker, Debby Ainsworth, Jacqueline 1 Amveg, Michael Arnold, Ruth Ann i . r- it n ' I Berlanga, Ricky Boroff, Danny Cassel, Richard Delgado, Sarah Doan, Cynthia Hertel, Kathy Lancaster, Colby Linn, Rebecca LockhEirt, Ricky Second Grade Waterman, Gregory Lockhart, Vicky Long, Kay Merkle, Van Mottinger, Douglas Neito, Angelo Parrish, Jerry Rickard, Tad Rogers, Anita Sutton, Cindy Ulrey, Lyle Wann, Harold Waterman, Sue Balliet, Gerald Bare, Patricia Berlanga, Lupe Bevlngton, Lee Bigham, Linda Carr, Dennis Carr, Susan Delgado, Hector Emerick, Shelley Evans , David Garwood, Dawnda Glattli, Michael High, Ricky Keber, Ann Kobn, Nancy F A f t First Grade Krugh, David Lautzenhieser , Ray Leiendecker, Nicholas Merkle, Kent Nieto, Juanita Parrish, Jeff Prichard, Ceurol Ross, Kevin Shindeldecker , Robin Smith, Harold Swander, Darrel Waterman, Steven Welker, Dana Widler, Renee Wright, Cindy Ainsworth, Tommy Army, Ronnie Bigham, Marvin u - Clark, Jeff Heffelfinger, Michael Hoaglin, David Houston , Douglas VI J Hoverman, Nancy Hurless, Bonnie Hurless, Connie Kline, Keith Lee, Gillian Kindergarten McConn, Luella Mae Merkle, Richard Mosier, Laura Hofer, Timothy Parker, David Rollins, Ronnie Shindeldecker, Kerry Svander, T ony Parrish, Jason Price, John Putman, Kevin Rollins, Donnie ATHLETICS The. pitch, the. c iacfe oi the bat, The game ii on. The muicZe pound And puliote wcth the ckeeA.i o ideaming cAowdi UntiZ thelA. goaJL, a vlcXoiy, -ii iound. Then, lacing down the count, a. play ii tet, And one Zait boifee that can win the gome, The ihot ii up and iVieaiUng thfioagh the net, A iconzl A winl that bfUngi a leeXlng dame. And we lemembeJi ait the gamei we won. And too, the onei we tvit. Tkii ihot, that play Witt tateA in oufi tivei biing back the dun. The gamei, the athJLetei od anotheJi day. Varsity Basketball Terry Linton, Mike Carr, Jim Dibert, Ron Kline, Kevin Beach, Larry- Tickle, Ned Bolenbaugh, Tom Chilcote, Don Walker, Mike Bodkins, Mike Kline, Marvin Agler, Mr. Good; Coach, Gary Kealer, Jack Brown; managers. Warrioff orr ors Whip Panthers )m Foul Stripe, 52-43 OHIO CITY — The OhJi Liberty Warriors tough Celina Immacu ception Spartans, 76-| day night at Celina. The Warriors Itept I tans busy the first j. they bogged dowTi in two quarters as Celma ' away. Celina carried a vliir ' lead the fu-st eight tnimiti went into a 39-29 haLftuni Coach Don Good ' s boys.j icapped by height, c | match rebounds with thej tans in the final periods.- i MIKE CARR AND Milt kins hit IS and 10 to Id Warriors. Linlt was tops 4 Una IC with 20 points, fol by Carey Myers with 17. ' ■J g rir ; „«j«_ii , - ■ Tom Chilcote . ■c y FORD — The Ohio City- Warriors snapped a ios- sliein by tapping the Park- Panthers, 52-43, Saturday at Rockford. was a close ball game all way with the Warriors ding the nine-point spread last two periods, ' he Warriors moved ahead, 10 at the end of the opening riod. however the Panthers ved a point off the gap to il at halftime, 5 Duane Osborn was high with 13 points. The Tribe scored 22 out of 36 free throws, while Parkway made 11 out of 21. The preliminary went to the Parkway Jayvees, 40-19, who led at the half, 20-8. Parkway will meet Marion Lo- cal in a league game, Friday night at P: The Ohio pair of gam  t fo basket tied ti. QEP- jed; kainiicks at 108-108 — e onds of regulation ' ttTrre- ! ofi T ' New Yorkers went on to iV ::f:; r A9. virt irv in overtime on Ohio City Warriors (i 75-7 aftle To Go [gers play a ming week- end, facing Bucklai|_ night, and Cr i wood ' night, both Z ,High ' s I and Mike Bodkins and Mike j Gomq nd ! Carr followed with 13 and 14 and re.snectivelv. | of 34J oints was ke a 112-j bd with a „ „ , k Knick3 Du. Osborn ' i 1 Da. Osborn Kimmel J. MiUer R. MiUer j,Fox —..SDnkle I Totals • ' -tj 43 , Ohio f - - ' ■; ' 57—52 Parki Bed Bolenbaugh - 3 29 tries, I Parkway 10 20 32-40 ' ade 23 out Ohio City 8 8 12—19 ors R gl er, 52-46 second to hold a tage at halftime Coach Don Gooi lied forces in thi but the drive was ran. out. The Wa! the ' fcats in the li to :i7. Both quints were early in the gam-; riors lost Larry Tii ' Dibert before the tj NED BOLENBa ' - seven field goals for 23 pomts to 1 Mike Kline ' Victory In Cage Opener U J OHIO CITY — Ohio City-Lib- Ned Bolenbaugh, Jim Dibertjthe Musketeers w ' Tl erty ' s Warriors unveiled their net season with a 52-46 victory over the Fort Jennings Muske- teers. Saturday night at Ohio City. Thirteen was a lucky number for the Warriors ' new coach. DoQ Good, as three of his top scorers finished with 13 points, and Mike Carr. i points respectivcl After leading. 13-11 at the end I of the first quarter, the War- SHA riors stretched the gap to 27-19 free th: by halftime, however the visi tors outpointed the home quint, 14-8 in the third and it was close the rest of the way. Nichols and Wildenhaus paced Irmu, im i Ali OC Warriors Whi In Two Overtime OraO CITY — Coach Don Good ' s Ohio City Warriors won a sizzler Saturday night, when they edged the Payne Panthers in a double overtime, 69-67, at Ohio City. A big third quarter was a boon to the Warriors victory. The Warriors trailed 10-7 at the quarter and were beaten 30-21 at halftime. However in tlie third period, the Warriors beat the Panthers 23-13 to lead, 44-43. When the regulation time ran out, the Bcore was tied up at 61-61. Both quints scored two points in the first overtime, and in the second overtime, Ned Bolen- baugh hit a field goal ay Bodkins made two f K .-.-and a fielder to finish o ' BOLENBAUGH and Jim Dib- ert paced the Warriors with and 17 points and Bodkins ca up with 14. High for the visitors Cox with 21 points and V with 19. Ohio City made 19 out free throws and Payne hit 19 of 27. Ohio City ' s reserves cap - ' the first game, 43-37, after im ing into the last period, 29-27, The Warriors entertain Blue Creek, Friday night, and will ... B Bolenbaugh na IC, Saturday night, i r. KUne ] Tickle no CITY (69) FG FT TP i 19 oV for Ohio ' of 26 _ one fielder free throw made 12 The preliminar ' fo the Ottoville The winners led The Warriors ' .Antwerp Arche: and the Mend ' Saturday night Summary: OHIO CITY Carr Bodkins J. Dibert TcJim Dibert 16 20 FORT JENNINGS (46) FG FT TP L. Schroeder 1 2 Wildenhaus 3 4 10 Metzger 2 4 8 Wamecke 1 1 Nichols 7 3 17 Gerker 1 2 D. Schroede r 3 6 Totals 17 12 46 Reserve Basketball Rex Meford, Gary Fauble, Gary Sutton, Chuck Bickle, Terry Linton, Terry Stuckey, John Simon, Marvin Agler, John Lancaster, Neil Bolenbaugh, Chuck Waterman, Don Walker, Mr. Good; Coach, Jack Brown, Gsiry Kesler; Managers. ARLENE WITTEM NEILA PRICHARD CINDY DULL SANDY RICKARD ■ ■H 1 E H H H -K. . H S sr;t:| 1 iS m B| n ggpi Bmk F ' TBr mB «fe,.iV,-k- ' J) R ,o d If ANNELLE DOAN LIHDA SIMON CAROL AGLER PHYLLIS RICKARD Junior High Basketball BACK ROW: Bob Agler, Brad Bodkins, Brad Scheldt, Jay Dee Jones, Joe Hoffnan, Ricky Elllnger, Allan Putnan. FROHT ROW: Bruce Dicke, Gary Stetler, Jed Couts, Shelby Wright, Dave Bolenbaugh, Jim Parrlsh, Denzil Wortman, Llndsey Edwards, Mr. Good; Coach. Cheerleaders Vicki Krvigh, Cheryl Rickard, Cheryl Sutton, Terl Stemen Senior High Baseball FRONT POW; Ned Bolenbaugh, Jim Dibert, Bob Exline, John Simon, Kevin Beach, Neil Bolenbaugh, Marv Agler. BACK ROW: Doug Meyers; Manager, Rex Medford, Gary Fauble, Mike Kline, Mike Carr, Mike Bodkins, Gary Sutton, Dave Ackerman, Mr. Matthias; Coach. Junior High Baseball FRONT ROW; Brad Marbaugh, Bruce Dicke, Jed Couts, Dave Bolenbaugh, Phil Ackerman, Gary Stetler. BACK ROW: Mr. Black; Coach, Brad Scheidt, Monty Metcalfe, Alan Putman, Rick Ellinger, Bobby Agler, Joe Hoffman, Brad Bodkins. ACTIVITIES Thzn o ie thz tanzi when we. tkz chance poae ii to pwt to pKocXice aZl that we have leoAned, A pKe.vi.ejw od the iuXufie., ouk iaccea Hon bioaght the. many tAophlti we have eanned, A time ion { utiuig. teacheJU to explore And iatuAe. icie itiiti to piobe theAA ii-eJLd, When iutivie. jou matiiti eventi Ke.cold And antiiti can zxpKiUi the. tkingi the.y ie.eZ, Voung actofii, actJie.i6e.6 e-xpeA iencz The. night oi nights, the tighti, the toit clan ptay, And tach dellvtA tinti with ditigence Hemembejung what to do and what to ay. TheAe ate thz tme when youthful handi and mind Aju joined} accomplishment ii ipecial dun, And all too soon, the youthful heaAti ja t iind That -tfieie -ttmei too, ai othexb, now aKz gone. JTL Senior High Mixed Chorus FIRST BOW: Mr. Stauffer; Director, Cindy Dull; Pianist, Sandy Riokard, Pam Ellinger, Mary Ina McConn, Linda Simon, Shirley Spitler, Betty Arnold, SECOND ROW: Arlene Witten, Dorothy Mathew, Annette Elick, Neila Prichard, Bev Grant, Jane Mathew, Kathy Kline, Janet Kyle. THIRD ROW: Bruce Bolenbaugh-, Jim Dibert, Ned Bolenbaugh, Mark Bolenbaugh, Phil Cowan, Neil Bolenbaugh, John Simon, Mike Bodkins. QQCfi ' -HO + -H 3 ' B -tJ H a) CO • 3 rH J3 +J O 0) rH Pli H ■H x: H + 0) o bo rH bp.rf g ID J 3 o 3 J2 3 d 0) o d a. u XI ►J o c c •H U J) Pu • +1 no • q •H a o • 5 :s -H u + o ■H Ji! tJ 1-j C U h 0) O O 0) U pq pq -H Eh rH jH t3 • +) H • • O J3 • Ph s o 3 Qj . CO 3 • d) ID (S; rH -H aj V U t3 q S3 j:: U -H rH o CO o k; ti; S + l] rH m o •p 0) o m (S c • o SCO rH hJ S 3 ) h Oh ti 0) (i oq a « 01 S tq o h V MO •H -H j c ji AS 41 3 o o 3 u 0) -H [ rH - « W C Q) g • O  Majorettes Mark Bolenbaugh; Dnaa Major, Carol Agler, Cherl Putman, Jackie Beach; Head Majorette. Junior Band BOTTOM ROW: Debbie McMillen, Alan Putman, Brad Bodkins, Brad Scheldt, Tona Lancaster. TOP ROW: Vicki Cowan, Cheryl Army, James Price, Cherl Sutton, David Mounts, Susan Kesler. Band Council Homecoming Queen and Court H ' I II ' I Former Queen, Joan Oberlltner, crovna Queen Neila. QUEEN: Neila Prichard ESCORT: Ned Bolenbaugh SENIOR ATTENDANT: Penney Couts ESCORT: Mike Kline JUNIOR ATTENDANT: Carolyn Kline ESCORT: Mike Carr SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT: Jane Mathew ESCORT: Mike Bodkins FRESHMAN ATTENDANT; Vicki Shindeldecker ESCORT: Jim Dibert m mw FLOWER GIRL: Lisa Hoffman CROWN BEARER: Terry Allmandinger O Citian Staff BACK ROW: Dorothy Mathew, Annelle Doan, Neila Prichard, Rick Rosendahl, Mary Ina McConn, Linda Simon, Penney Couts. FRONT ROW: Ron Kline, Cindy Dull; Editor, Miss Schumm; Advisor, Bev Grant; Assistant Editor, Mike Bodkins. Totem Pole Staff .FRONT ROW: Annelle Doan; Editor, Miss Schuimn; Advisor, Sandy Rickard, Nancy Doan, BACK ROW: Dorothy Mathew, Kathy Kline, Leslie Stemen, Mary Ina McConn, Bruce Bolentaugh , Neila Prichard, Linda Simon, Sandra Wright, Linda Stetler, Cindy Dull. Home Economics Club FIRST ROW; Chuck Waterman, Sandra Wright, Sharon Agler, Jody Parrish, Tania Custer, Mrs. Clevenger. SECOND ROW; Josephine Delgado, Penney Couts, Angela Delgado, Josephine Berlanga, Cherl Putman, Vicki Amweg. THIRD ROW; Billie Svitzer, Cindy Dull, Betty Arnold, Linda Stetler, Adelina Berlanga, Wendy Sidle, Carol Agler, Darlene Kirchenhauer. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Kline, Gene Petit, Jean Beougher, Teresa Pina, Chris Swoveland, Gary Tribolet, Mary Ina McConn, Rosa Berlanga, Larry Sutton, Linda Rader. FIFTH ROW: Annelle Doan, Pam Wright, Jim Hernandez, Linda Simon, Dean Strawn, Don Mottinger, Terry Kohn, Anna Ainsworth, Forest Kline, Jackie High, Chuck Bickle. o FIRST ROW: Carol Agler, Sandra Wright, Linda Stetler, Cherl Putman, Kathy Kline. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Clevenger, Angela Delgado, Betty Arnold, Wendy Sidle, Sharon Agler, Adelina Berlanga, Josephine Delgado Vlcki Amweg. THIRD ROW; Darlene Kirchenbauer, Jackie High, Jim Hernandez, Don Mottinger, Chuck Waterman, Forest Kline, Jody Parrish, Tania Custer. A m e r • I c a Y- Teens FIRST ROW; Mrs. Sullivan; Advisor, Bev Grant; Student Council Rep. Annette Elick; V. President, Arlene Witten; President, Linda Simon; Secretary, Kathy Kline; Treasurer, Pam Ellinger; Interclub Council, Mary Ina McConn; Song Leader. SECOND ROW! Cindy Dull, Wendy Sidle, Annelle Doan. Connie Kline, Cherl Putman, Carol Agler, Leslie Stemen, Jane Mathew, Sally Ricketts, Nancy Stanford, Jackie Beach. Phyllis Rickard. THIRD ROWS Jackie High, Barb Kline, Barb Rice, Jody Parrish, Chris Swoveland, Neila Prichard, Penney Couts, Dorothy Mathew, SIIU| w m 1 P9 w 1 1; 1 mW 1 PPI KF 1 im§ K W 1 Student Council BACK ROW! Debbie McMillen, Debbie Johnson, Terry Stuckey, John Simon, Neil Bolenbaugh, Ned Bolenbaugh, Dave Bolenbaugh, Jack Brown, Linda Stetler, Betty Arnold, Bob Agler. FROHT ROW: Mary Ina McConn, Neila Prlchard; Secretary, Phil Cowan; President, Mr. Lybeurger; Sponsor, Jim Dibert; V, President, Linda Simon; Treasurer, Bev Grant; Reporter, Science Fair We got nerves I Dr. Simon and Dr. Brown examing a patient. Future oil tycoons National Beta Club FIRST ROW: Cindy Dull; Treasurer, Shirley Spitler, Leslie Stemen Arlene Witten, Sally Rieketts. SECOND ROWS Gary Fauble, Barbara Johnson; Secretary, Pam Ellinger Beverly Johnson, Sandy Rickard, Mike Bodkins. THIRD ROW: Phil Cowan; President, Don Walker, Ned Bolenbaugh, Jim Dibert; V. President, Mr. Lybarger; Advisor. INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS Annelle Doan, Linda Simon, Jane Mathew, Pam Ellinger, Jackie Beach, Nancy Stanford, Phyllis Rickard, Neil Bolenbaxigh Girls ' 4-H Club FIRST ROW: Janet Good, Pam Krugh, Julie Ulrey, Kay Stanford, Kathy Snodgrass, Roberta Johnson, Pan Linton. SECOND ROW: Susie Marbaugh, Penny Shindeldecker, Cherl Army, Kathy Linton, Vicki Covan, Nancy Stanford, Susan Kesler, Cherl Lynn. THIRD ROW: Arlene Witten, Teresa Stemen, Carol Agler, Leslie Stemen, Vicki Krugh, Carol Fauble, Connie Shindeldecker, Sandra Kesler. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Johnson; Advisor, Vicki Shindeldecker, Carol Oeschle, Pam Ellinger, Bev Grant, Barbara Johnson, Lelani Krieger, Susie Johnson, Phyllis Brubaker, Mrs. Witten; Advisor. Boyls 4-H and Saddle Club FIRST ROW: Ricky Ellinger, Brad Beach, Allan Putman, Burdette Bolenbaugh, Bruce Amy, Jack Clouse. SECOND ROW; Cherl Sutton, Wendy Sidle, Brad Marbaugh, Don George Jr., Teresa Stemen, Brenda Grant, Gary Ixsckhart. THIRD ROW: Ann George, Gary Sutton, Chris Swoveland, Charles Rollins, Ron Kline, Jack Rollins, Pam Ellinger. Youth For Christ FIRST ROW: Brad Bodkins, Hancy Doan, Eleanor Mathew, Cindy Dull, Vlcki Cowan, Debtie Johnson, Nancy Stanford. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Mathev, Arlene Witten, Leslie Stemen, Barbara Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Jane Mathev, Sally Ricketts, Betty Arnold. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Houser, Bev Grant, Mike Bodkins, Bruce Bolenbaugh, Ned Bolenbaugh, Phil Cowan, Jim Dibert, Pam Ellinger. Junior Class Play CLEMENTINE Directed by James Stauffer Senior Class Play I WAS A TEEN-AGE DRACULA Directed by Robert Stahl Vo t 1 9 6 4 X 11 !Hi|fl| ■1 1 t IH p H l k 1 ' if 3 H| m mi Prom of ■fi St CONTRIBUTORS The handii oi induitAy, co m A.cz, and tAodz Ffujm uihoie. giiuU, bulging veJju, the. imm uxu made., Wkoie. icope. and anXJ tJiy beaane the bfuUd Oi tiie about ui: theie oAs. helpiul handi. 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The complete variety store Two stores in V£m Wert , Ohio Balyeat ' s and B K Drive-In Van Wert , Ohio I ngratulotions to the graduating class SHARP S CANNING FACTORy INC. OHIO CITY, OHIO ROCKFORD, OHIO GARDNER LUMBER CO. GARDNER LUMBER COMPANY OHIO CITY, OHIO OLYMPIC RECREATION PHONE 233-1801 VAN WERT, OHIO THE ROCKFORD NATIONAL BANK ROCKFORD, OHIO BANK WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US YOUR BORDEN FOODS COMPANY VAN WERT, OHIO FRIENDLY STORE COMPLIMENTS OF KOfN ' S KORNER PHONE 965-2107 OHIO CITY, OHIO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ' Bo rden ' s RUSSELL DIBERT SON 965-2271 OHIO CITY, OHIO Tractors Uni-Farmor Harvestors Huskors Mounted Huskors Shellers Windrowers Bole-O-Matic Moldboard plows Disc plows Flexible Discors Harrows Planters Cultivators Fertilizer Attachme 3-Point Hitch Tools Drills Plow Drills Listers Sub-soiler Uni-Tiller Field Cultivators Cane Tools Spreaders Mowers Rakes Pulverizers four interchangeable harvesting machines . . Self-propelled combine Since f 25 Self-propelled corti picker Self-propelled sheller Combine with 2-row cornhead V 1220 AM 98.9 FM Kennedy -Kuhn Implement Co. JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE 1042 South Washington St. Phone 23971 Van Wert, Ohio GEHL FOX ROAD, VAN WERT, OHIO PHONE 232- ' t060 iS r LEONARD HARVEY, INC. FARM - INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1234 W. WIAINST. VAN WERT, OHIO 45891 PHONE 233-1921 funeral y u) -i e r u i i L ourteous ana iJ r ompt COWAN SON FUNERAL HOME 616 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET VAN WERT. OHIO Phone 233-3371 LLOYD MOTOR SALES DULL SALES LUMBER - SUPPLY CO. NORTH END OF SHANNON STREET ROCKFORD, OHIO Van Wert, Ohio PHONE 232-5045 KNOLL - BRICKNER TD f uneral -.J ome ..LLnce Ser 419 SOUTH WASHINGTON VAN WERT, OHIO Congratiilations from Aeroquip Corp. Industrial Division Van Wert, Ohio T, ,,C° ' ; ' Pli ' ents of Williman ' s IGA Foodliner Ilo Mae ' s Beauty Shop 209 South Washington Ohio City, Ohio V W rt, Ohio Frederick Dodge Inc. 1003 W. Main Street Phone 232-1 931 Van Wert, Ohio Complimeftts of Compliments of Drs. Hyre and Gates Wortman Bros. Inc. Van Wert, Ohio Van Wert, Ohio Eisenhauer Manufacturing Co. Van Wert, Ohio SHOP AT PRICHARD ' S MARKET £ C O N O M y Good Luck Seniors ! J E R R Y ' S Barber SHOP Continental Can Company, Inc. FIBRE DRUM DIVISION P O. BOX 310 Van Wert, Ohio CONGRADULATIONS CLASS OF 1965 OHIO CITY OFFICE MCCOY ' S FLOWER SHOP VAN WERT, OHIO ati ckiA, Ae u ice ROCKFORD PRESS PRINTERS AND PUBLISh€RS TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES PHONE 363-5971 ROCKFORD, OHIO PRINTNG COMPLIMENTS OF THE TASTEE FREEZ OHIO CITY, OHIO Jeanette ' s Beauty Shop Allison ' s R. R. 2 Famous Name Fashions Ohio City, Ohio Van Wert, Ohio Phone 965-2 S tS Rimnion Bros. Agler ' s Pure Corner Bar 30 Steak House Complete Car Service and Phone 965-2306 Yours and Mine Restaurant Ohio City Ohio Van Wert, Ohio Van Wert Book Store U.S. Sporting Goods Co. 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