Ross High School - Croghan Yearbook (Fremont, OH)

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Q 1 ss 2 Fe ,i , f at s X, , A C. , f f iffkfm f , ,A- f' Lin .,A.,f Sk wi'-L' X ' V T' fmwfj C .x ix lr',?CflX,f cf, X la M ?'tflAJLf2' flex-, y,Ul4Q,,. 4, Lf., 'V JL i l fm T f,L,LxL'4 L' jg J 1 0 ,I A ,, -JQVVO C if V Q0 js ,-fisfvvf,-:f ,.ff Skcjikx ' M f BILLIE BECKLEY QMo,AU1p Q. N ORVILLE QSENIENAN , ' ' ., ,Lxkjsb ,. Q' , , C-G ' . f ,X fxff' A X 0 Y I 6 it ff' K i l Q V, ef X A 1 -4 4 W . X c i, i x. X' MR. CHRISTY HOLLAND fl i U The gratitude of the editorial staff goes to Mr. Holland for his patience, and willing assistance at all times. Without the fs work and encouragement of this capable man our annual vgouldrfg- never reach the printer. 1 ss ww ll lt ' ' Q f-A The senior class wishes to thank the co-editors for all their, i X . fm s K f 'QW I w .. K, Q ,M .Q 1, gf, ,H A AV i' ,XM P 'N 4: 14'- work in making the l96l annual a really fine one. of 1 ix Q ,, Agghf, tj K f I fl f , C 1 f I I I S I .S , 1 k L X 1 I vf ' Q 1 , K , fi V x A V X Q C . L L x . 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In X f M f If L i Cl Q I CQ Eid, LQ L kt X x Lei IQ fl IQ iv, Km c YI g T .5-kq H mmm THE SENIOR CLASS grFfa1,,ggs1.fQgI,,I Sc , C6 TJQIQ I wonder if l'll stumble on the steps, or drop my diploma, or forttqioillake-Mr. Cooper's hand-I'm so nervous-ls my cap on straight-Oh, they're ciuiliinigriytqigw -Here I go- V- Funny, I always wondered what this moment would be like. Would I cry over the memories? No, but I remember so many wonderful things-like the Sophomore Ban- quet, and Sophy's Travels, and especially serving for my first Prom. How wonderful! The next year, of course, I got to go with a date. The iunior class had decorated for the first prom to be held in the gym. It was thrilling! I remember the first night of You Can't Take It With You, our Junior Class play. We all had butterflies, but the play was a huge success. I remember the football and basketball games where the boys played so hard, and I screamed to help them win. The Chatter instilled a team spirit with the BEAT SANDUSKY in each corner. And all those after-game dances where I had such a marvelous time. I think, this year has been more fun, though. Re- member the last football game when the seniors formed lines and shouted for the boys. And the Biology Club fieldtrips. And for three nights of I Remember Mama, our Senior Class play with full houses every night. I remember how hard I worked on the Annual. It was work, but it was also lots of fun. The decorating for the Prom was beautiful. I had such a marvelous time as everyone did. I remember the two government themes and the paper for biology from The World We Live ln. I remember the math tests every Friday, and the two-day physics quizzes, I remember how the cheering block shouted for Victory at every game. I remember all the swimming, wrestling, and baseball games I attended, and I heard about the other sports I didn't see. I remember the fine Youth Government Day assembly and election. Everything was so well organized. The Honor Society Installation went off perfectly as planned. Well, I'm going up the steps-I didn't trip-There's Mr. Gruse-So this is what a diploma is-Now smile and say Thank you -Walk straight ahead-I did it-I'm a graduate-My school years are over. Now as a graduate with the first class to attend all three grades in the new school, I'm a little scared. What will the future hold? College, a steady iob, or nurses' or business training? I, as a high school graduate, will do my best in whatever the future holds. Good-bye, Ross High, and thank you. J it rf- E f I6 94 ..--X , ,Q-4 , r' , I x 1 I r f, , . Q . -g 1 W . ' I f ' fx I '!.. 1 1,4 I 4 f . 4 9 e . , 1 5 N 1 f' A ' 1 I . lf 1 -. , ,u 4 I. - ADNII I TRATIO , I ,f ,A , 5 f, , ' V . r , I f I f w f f f 4 x f W A , 1 f BUABD 0F EDUCATIIIN Seated, left to right: James Lee, Orvil Otermat, Neil Berlekamp, Lamar Joseph, Hugh Whittington, R. B. Oldfather, Paul Wehrmeister. Without these men and their co-operation with the faculty, the new school could not operate so efficiently. They handle many difficult tasks which are unknown to us. We want them to know that we appreciate their efforts. Gustorf Secretaries Standing, left to right: Ruth Ann Janosek, Judy Paul, l-lazel Lambert, Margaret Jaderstrom. Attila M5 ee --an v DR. R. B. OLDFATHER Superintendent The students of Ross High School have every right to be proud of their school. A fine new building, a well prepared and capable staff, a sound educational program, and a well rounded program of auxiliary activities make this a great school. The school can only be as great as the student body. A purposeful group of youth taking every advantage of opportunity offered them will make Ross a fine school. Opportunities not only suggest, but demand responsibilities. The responsibility of the student body is commensurate with the opportunity. Reach out and get your full measure. Dr. Oldfather MR. HUGH WHITTINGTON Assistant Superintendent Being new this year as an assistant super- intendent of schools, Mr. Hugh Whittington has worked very conscientiously for the im- provement of school standards. By doing so he has gained the respect and admiration of the faculty and the student body of Ross High School. MR. C. R. COOPER Senior High Principal A cheery greeting and a helping hand characterize our principal, Mr. C. R. Cooper. His understanding and support of school proiects have gained for him the apprecia- tion of the students of Ross. MR. H. RANDALL MILLER Senior High Assistant Principal . Although his tasks sometimes require un- limited effort and patience, Mr. Miller, our assistant principal, is rarely seen without his friendly smile. Through the years we have come to know him as counselor and friend. MR. ROBERT SEELE Junior High Principal Because he has instilled confidence and trust in the iunior high students, they are proud to recognize Mr. Seele as their prin- cipal. He encourages them to complete their tasks to the best of their ability. With his understanding and guidance, the students face the future with confidence. MR. PAUL RAINES Assistant Junior High Principal An assistant principal who does his duties with great efficiency and accuracy is none other than Mr. Raines of the Junior High School. He can be seen talking amicably to pupils in the halls. All iunior high students appreciate his patience and understanding. V MISS THELMA HUGHES Visiting Teacher A familiar face at the Junior High School is that of Miss Hughes, visiting teacher. Girls can depend on Miss Hughes to listen to their troubles, and give them friendly advice. An understanding of people enables her to as- sist students in overcoming their difficulties. 57 I is if I 'QQEA . 'i N 5' 'ferr' gl Q Q' 1? it af W s I N21 L ,.,, .. 1 . .VV W . , ii it ' if 1' Z- 1:5 :., z Q 5 .3 u IL- f g. 1. . ' 1 fra 'i H . 2 . . E.A .W AAK . .. . A A i,V A... b nw' ' 2 ,,:5 3 1 . Yu SEN IOH HIGH SECBETARIES Mrs. Bess Letterman and Mrs. Pat Weiler. SENIHB HIGH CUSTIIDIAN S Eddie Cockrum, Pete Nieset, Vincent Gangle, Steve Kupka, and Roy Van Ness. SENIIDB HIGH CAFETEBIA STAFF Standing: Mrs. Marcella Wilson, Mrs. Mariorie Beeker, Mrs. Minnie Fleckinger, Mrs. Dee Nuhfer, Mrs. Jean Sebert, and Mrs. Martha Gebauer. Seated: Mrs. Adeline Gwinup, Miss Mary Gep- hart, Mrs. Marie Langley, Mrs. Esther Smith, and Mrs. Mable Dundore. J UN IOH HIGH SECBETABIESQ ML s dMLnMy JUNIHH HIGH CAFETEHIA STAFF M s. Frances Kroetz, Mrs. Jo Bcbione, Mrs. Mar- hH dM H Mu X HIGHLIGHTS 0F l960-1961 September 8 Introduction Assembly 13 Mr. Quaker Assembly October 7 Magazine Drive Assembly November 15 Senior Class Play Cuttings Assembly 16 Senior Class Play 17 Senior Class Play 19 Senior Class Play December 1 Athletic Preview Assembly 6 Athletic Recognition Assembly 22 Christmas Choir Assembly January 26 Concert Band Assembly February 7 Animals of the Congo Assembly 14 Youth Trends Assembly 23 Romance of Words Assembly March 9 Marvels of Chemistry Assembly 22 Athletic Assembly 29 Easter Choirs Assembly April 4 National Honor Society 17 Youth Government Assembly 18 Youth Government Elections 21 Athletic Assembly 27 Junior Play Cuttings Assembly May 2 G.A.A. Assembly 3 Junior Class Play 4 Junior Class Play 5 Junior Class Play 4 Youth Government Day 10 Dauble Spelling Assembly 15 Senior Awards Assembly 26 Senior Class Day--Assembly 28 Baccalaureate 29 Junior-Senior Prom June 1 Commencement fx xx . Qgtgx . X Scala . 1? E 'G I CSP? EQEL5 CE KN-D-5 -fig ki QV, 3:4 XE-X C0 if ' Qt 'KG CE-,if Ce? fl Rafi Cf, Q 'I3 3, A. K ,Q 7: ,.n.nn- 'V q P f. EQ, .5 2 'IQ' 1 ef f 4 if S i i can . ev 2 1933 PWM, ,gifs I- .'ufQ'kf ,,- , X 1 K ,Ali . ,L . ,. . - 1 Q-! 2 .L W3elT'-1 figgihisffigal ' 1.3565 J M fgx if , 'Q t ilu f.34fQsf-V Y my x ' f 1 . s ,ig N 1 43. r, x Ai j Ei i 'I4 ,ve ..,,,.,..s- ik Roy Ballenger American History Miss Gertrude Bliss Girls' Health, Phy. Ed. Miss Goldie Bowlus English Jack Chapin English, Speech Mrs. Marlon Chester Commercial Fred DuPont Bookkeeping Mrs. Donna lou Elliott English Miss Imogene Forsyth French, Spanish, Dram. George Gruse Industrial Arts Gordon Hart, Sr. Government, Ohio History William Hetrick Government, Amer. History Kenneth Hille Biology Christy Holland Physics, Radio, Electronics Fred Huffman Drawing Mrs. Mlla Huffman Home Ec., English John lhnat Typing Miss Mary Kennedy Debate, English Karl Kooistra A.C.C., Music Theory Fred McClintock World and Amer. History Marvin McDaniel Chemistry Malcolm Mackey Economics, Boys' Phy. Ed. Leroy Marquette Driver's Training, Typing j-fl . .PB , KR' , if N' ie' ' + L-4-f :+ A Q W, HJX ! A Nw 1 Va ,GQ f4Z:':s K, . led' '..-...eo-v .wk F 5 a ff IOIl HIGH f p Q , 16 . , X ffxmiz. Y xl 5 YP 9 .K X 1 . 4- nz ' 1 11 r +. ' sy .Q 5 1 X33 . E ,,, , if rs fl . f 1 Roy Miller Auto Mech., Machine Shop Kenneth Morton Mathematics Charles M. Mulholland World and American History Herbert Murphy Orchestra, Strings Robert Murray Trades and lndustry Harold Nitschlco World History Howard Nowels Agriculture Mlss Sue Ellen Riddell English E. Allan Ross Art, Leathercraft Mrs. Bernice Sattler Librarian Harold Schahet Industrial Arts Clarence Schiefer Geom., Algebra Mrs. Marian Schwartz Home Economics Walter Sells Band .lack Stierwalt Band, Lessons E. A. Snyder Driver's Training John Tltsworth Boy's Health Clayton Tooloy English ' Richard Volt Government, H. Relations Wayne Wightman Auto Shop Miss Mabel Young English, latin lawrence Zimmer Spanish, American History FAC LTY if Q 2 ' ur Ja . -A A vp l , X l Harold Althoff Physical Education Robert Auble Science Willis E. Bartlett Ohio History, Science Miss Marilyn Beckler Special Education Julius Bozendorf Mathematics Miss Beverly Brandman Girls' Phy. Ed., Swimming Mrs. Eileen Chaney Jr. Business, Typing David Costill Boys' Swimming, Science Mrs. Judy Costill English, Spanish Miss Harolyn Crosskill English, Speech Miss Helen Darr Mathematics Mrs. Carol Dixon Girls' Swimming, English Lawrence Daren Mathematics John C. Elder Geography, History Mrs. Mariorie Ewald . . Q9 Librarian William Faunce Ind. Arts, Boys' Swimming X' Theodore Fries i S. LW t,j?i1Qffi.f.. .A V fi AN-P History, Geography Mrs. Margaret Godfrey Home Economics James Gruden ---p Science Paul R. Huffman Mathematics Mrs. Bertha Ihnat Home Economics A if .. 1 James Janosek V if History zii fav ' Mrs. Ruth Jurrus -. Mrs. Sandra Kruse Latin, English UNIUII HIGH 'UN ,J 0-'un-1 Xt ,., oe.. '-it V? , pw ,ff A 'my James Lauer Industrial Arts Robert Lerch Science Janette Mann Home Economics ..,b.z,.cQ. James Michaels Geography 135 - J Henry Miesle Geography Miss Helen Nicholson Mathematics Richard Norman Science Miss Carolyn Reis Typing, English Miss Anna Setzler Mathematics Miss Edna Smith Ohio History Gene P. Smith Industrial Arts Lyle J. Smith Science, Guidance Robert Somogye Guidance Mrs. Harriet Stierwalt Instrumental Music A. C. Stokes, Sr. Guidance Mrs. Sophia Thomaswick English Mrs. Enola Tltsworth English Mrs. Erma Tooley Mathematics Mrs. Laura Walton Remedial Reading Mrs. Gertrude Weickert Special Education Miss Mary Williams Art Mrs. Beverly Willoughby Mathematics Al Zlemke Shop Math, Algebra Miss Naomi Lisle English Miss Rachel Wilson English FAC LTY W- + WK' Il H... 4 r Q-3-fr 1 . Y ' M, 42111 lfffigiij 32iffQ1 'ii 5. if I iQ:-u -- L SENIOR CLASS MOTTO The surest way not to tail is to determine to succeed. SENIOR CLASS COLORS SENIOR Lavender and White ALMA MATER Hail the Giants, hail to Ross, May the breeze our banner toss. See our colors loved and fair, Streaming in the evening air. Lo, the western sky aflame, At the praise of thy dear name. Thru the twilight shadows dim, Faint sweet echoes of this hymn. Alma Mater, hail to thee! True and loyal hearts have we! Well we've loved thee in the past, Still we'Il love thee to the last. FIGHT SONG Where the purple banners fly On to victory Fremont High. Fight, fellows, tight CLASS FLOWERS Orchid and Carnation While we send up a rousing cheer. Rah! Rah! Rah! Hurl fierce defiance to the toe, Little Giants. Bring victory to the old school we hold so dear. Come, team, and win us this game, That we may add to the fame, And the long, long record of proud achievements Written down for Fremont High. Team, we remind you. To a man we're behind you. Fight as we roar with a loud cheer that splits the Come, team, and win us this game, That we may add to the tame, And the long, long record of proud achievements Written down for Fremont High. F-R-E-M-O-N-T Fremont. sky! ULJNE ngfdk O '65 Q 29 QV 'four C3 rad U ok K in GA 23 - MLTA , br' :ip Awww A -Q 35? nf D5 ...- I 1-A-of- '5 X x .. il L, , . ' ,1 L . x ,A x Ek. I. I 1 ...QL E IOR X SEHWIHUIS President Vice President DAVID ZIMMERMAN SANDRA HETRICK Secretary MARY ROUSH Advisor MR. GEORGE GRUSE 1961 Treasurer ORVILLE SENTMAN FOB THE SENIOBS AT Sandra Albright Sweet and chipper is her way5 She puts cheerfulness in every day. Transferred from Jackson- Liberty High School in 1960. Sandra Babcock Rallying to friendship's call, Well thought of, well-liked by all. Art Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Cheering Block 25 Class Play Cast 45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Intramurals l-2-3-45 Major- ette 2-3-45 National Thes- plans 3-45 Prom Committee 3 Cynthia Anderson If Cindy is anywhere around You'll never hear a quiet sound. Biology Club 25 Cheering Block 25 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.T,A. 2-3-45 G.A.A. 1- 2-3-45 Intramurals l-2-3-45 J.C.L. 25 Latin Club ly Na- tional Thespians 3-45 So- phy's Travels 25 Aqua Maids 2-3-4 Joyce Bartholomew Her air, her manners, all who saw admired5 Courteous and gentle, though retired. GO0D 0L' BOSS HIGH, Regina Abney Someday a good wife she'll make, Cooking dinners and baking cakes. 49' Kaye Antesberger A faithful friend is better than gold. Cheering Block 4 Jim Albert Always ready and glad to aid5 Of such good stuff fine friends are made. Class Play Staff 35 Football l-2-35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 25 Track l- 25 Wrestling 3 Thomas Auxter Life is a lot of fun- With a happy smile for everyone. Cross Country 45 Swimming 25 Track 3-45 Wrestling 3-4 -in 'alll' David Baylis Dave seems without worry or care Brighter smiles than his are very rare. Football 'l-2-3-47 Tennis l loyal Behnken The rule of ,my life is to make business a pleasure And pleasure a business. Football 2 22 IN THE CLASS 0F 961, - uf - ffl - .Lf ' Us i ,yi . -gf- Cindy Baxter Here's a girl who's really in if, And doesn't lose her head one minute. Biology Club 47 Chatter Cubs 27 Cheering Block 2- 3-4 V, Pres.7 Class Play Staff 37 G.A.A. l-2-37 J.C.L. 2-3-47 Latin Club l7 Nation- al Thespians 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Student Coun- cil l-47 Sophy's Travels 2 Bette Behrens Bette is always having fun 5he's a friend of everyone. Band l-2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Cheering Block 2-37 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 37 F.T.A. 2-3-47 Latin Club l7 J.C.L. 2-3-47 National Thespians 3-47 N.F.L. 47 Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Trav- els 2 Martha Baumann Full of fun and clever tricks As a friend she always clicks. Biology Club 47 Cheering Block 2-3-4 Treas.7 Class Play Staff 37 G.A.A. l-2-37 Girls' Varsity Basketball 'l7 National Thespians 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Travels 2 Charles Baumer He knew he was born not for himself But for the whole world. Gary Beatty Merry as the day is long. Basketball 'l-27 Football l- 2-37 Tennis l7 Track 2 ,.-.4-as Billie Beckley Cheerful and dainty, and well dressed Much charm in small space compressed, Annual Staff 3-4 Co-Editor7 Cheerleader l-2-3-47 Cheer- ing Block 2-3-47 Class Offi- cer l-Sec. 2-Sec. 3-Treas.7 Class Play Cast 37 F.T.A. 47 G.A,A. 'l-2-3-4-Sec.7 Girls' Varsity Basketball 47 lntra- murals l-2-3-47 National Thespians 3-47 Prom Com- mittee 3 Co-Chairman7 So- phy's Travels 2 l .iz-we sr,-:rise THE TIDIE IS PASSING SIVIFTLY, John Berg He's tall and shy Buf what a guy! Golf 4 Joyce Bower Always at ease Easy to please. A Cappella Choir l-2-3-4-V. Pres.5 Class Play Staff 45 National Thespians 45, ln- tromurals 3 'Qumr- xs. if s 5. Jr 1 , is l Patricia Bibbs l'll continue to smile as long as l live5 Smiles are natural and easy to give. A Cappella Choir l-2-3-Li- brarian 4-Librarian5 Cheer- leader l-3-45 Cheering Block 3'45 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.H.A. 45 F.N.A. 3-45 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Intramurals 1-2-35 Prince of Peace 3 ,,.v I 'f ' W 14, - ,L L. L W 3 wx E. Z l Robert Boyer Youth comes but ance in a lifetime, A Cappella Choir 35 Art Club 3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Football 35 library Club 45 Prom Committee 3 Halver Belcher A real nice guy with lots of vim Real sharp and very trim. Biology Club 3-45 Basketball I-35 Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 Debate 3-45 Latin Club lp J.C.L. 2-3- 45 Library Club 3-45 National Thespians 3-45 N.F.l.. 3-4 V. Pres.5 National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Prince of Peace 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Sophy'5 Travels 2 Shirley Berberick Her merits are many Her faults few-if any. F.H.A. l-2-3-Pres. 4-Histor ian5 Student Council 3 Karen Binder Heart on her lips And soul within her eyes. Joseph Binder Transferred from St. Joseph High School in 1958 The line between success and failure is narrow. -'aw f'1'V YOU'VE Pll0VED T0 US YOU CAN Jerry Brooks What's the use of being wise? Baseball 'I5 Basketball 15 Football l-2-35 Prom Com- mittee 3 Margaret Carnicom You're quiet and sweet A girl we seldom meet. Intramurals 3 24 'NVQ Bill Brown Not that l have loved studies less But that l have loved fun more. Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Spanish Club 3-45 Visual Aids 2-3-4 Judy Chestnutwood ln her eyes serenity In her voice gentility ln her bearing dignity. Band l-2-3-45Cheel'll'1g Block2 Jane Brashares A good companion and an easy friend We'll remember her until the end. A Cappella Choir 3-45 Art Club 45 Cheering Block 35 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.N.A. 35 G.A.A. l-25 Intramurals 2 Larry Brown A quiet, bashtul lad is he Just as pleasant as can be. Cross Country 35 Intramurals 15 Prom Committee 3 i Q Allan Brindley Here's a lad quite near the ground But his abilities are quite sound. V.l.C. 3-V. Pres. 4-Pres. Larry Burns May always his future life be blest With plenty of sleep and lots of rest. Annual Staff 45 Class Play Staff 35 Debate 35 Latin Club I5 J.C.L. 25 Library Club l-2-3-4-Pres.5 Prom Committee 35 S0phy's Trav- els 25 Swimming 1-2-35 Vis- ual Aids 4 THE PBHMS, THE GADIE , THE PARTIES, Frances Cockrell Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. Band I-2-3-47 Annual Staff 47 Chatter Cubs 27 Class Play Staff 3i French Club 3- 4-Treas.7 Latin Club 17 J.C.l. 2-3-47 Sophy's Travels 2 Gary Crabtree Rather quiet, rather shy Gary is a darn nice guy. Dianne Cole She was made the right way Not too solemn not too gay. Art Club 2-3-47 Annual Staff 47 Biology Club 37 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Staff 37 G.A.A. 1-2-3-47 Intramur- als 2-3-47 latin Club 17 J.C. L. 2-3-47 Library Club 2-3-4 Ronald Crabtree Life's no longer if we hurry The world's no better if we worry. Biology Club 47 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 37 F.F.A. 1-2-37 Football 37 Li- brary Club 47 National Thespians 47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Track l-27 Wrestling l-2-3 Herman Cholewinski A good name is better than riches. Prom Com mittee 3 Art Cooley When everyone is sober or sad Art laughs and we know HE is glad. Carol Clark She's a good friend for any- one to find Forever true, and always kind. I Sherry Cornwell Hair of red, eyes of blue, She is quiet, but a friend so true. Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.N.A. 27 G. A.A. l . . -- ,.. . ..-r. 5 - -,-f .w . ,Kc .. .,,.V ,, 7 I ww 4, e A ,Flu 12-Qs ,. ' . gtg i , 'C 'T ' . is ' W Q 1-7, 3 7 - ' 2,77 st ., , . W ,. . 7 25024, 7 i z,-w!- f-Z 7 we -,sin .7-75:44 alfa 7 K 7 , ,fp 731-mf . A 1343: '73, ' ,, ' f V ' ' - an f ,-gf .1 THE JOYS, THE LAUGHS, THE TEARS, Carol Crowell Always friendly, always gay, We wish we could be that way. Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 C1.A.A. ly ln- tramurals lg Prom Commit- tee 3 Dora Cupp As peaceful in thought as angels are5 To know her is to love her. F,H.A. 3 i .4'q5f- Richard Darr ROY DGWSSOH It is better not to do a thing Quiet, lT10d9Sf, Und VSSGVVSCL ap all Of more notice well Than to do it poorly. Transferred in l957 from St. Joseph High School. Base- ball 3 26 deserved. Judy Crawford lt's nice to be natural When you're naturally nice. Cheering Block 45 F.N.A. 2 3-45 G.A.A. l Barbara Daniels The essence of sweetness And model of neatness. A Cappella Choir lg Art Club 3-Treas. 4-Treas.5 An- nual Staff 3-4-Editor of Preface5 Biology Club 45 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 G.A.A. l-2-35 Intra- murals l-2-35 Latin Club ly J.C.L. 2-3-45 National Thes- pians 3-4-Pres.5 National Honor Society 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Sophy's Trav- els 2. Linda Crispen Peppy, clever is this gal She will never lack a pal. Cheering Block 25 Class Play Staff 35 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Ma- iorette 2-3-45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Student Council 45 Aqua Maids 2-3-45 Modern Dance Club 1-2-3-4-V. Pres. Pres. Donald Darr The Future Farmer's President. Ross High is proud of this great gent. Transferred in i959 from St. Joseph High School. Future Farmers of America 2-3-Ass't Sec. 4-Pres. ull. i YVILL ALWVAYS BRING BACK DIEDIIDBIES Philip Dellasantina Sometimes I sit and think Other times I just sit. Baseball 'l-2-45 Football l- 2-3-45 Latin Club 15 Prom Committee 3 -is Robert Dorr Think much, speak little, write less. V.l.C. 3-4-Sec.5 Wrestling 'I- 2-3-4 yk 'fvmuu Curtis DeVoss True to his work, his word, and his friends. Cross Country 45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Latin Club lp J.C. L. 253-45 Prom Committee 35 Sophy's Travels 25 Track 3- Manager 45 Visual Aids 2- 3-4 Judy Drummond No matter what brews, always stay calm, Control of yourself is troubIe's best balm. A Cappella Choir l-2-35 Cheering Block 35 G.A.A. l- 2-3-45 Girls' Varsity Basket- ball 3-45 Intramurals l-2-3- 45 Prom Committee 3 Scott Decker As a football player, ITEVS really neat His athletic ability can't be beat. Baseball 2-35 Basketball 1- 2-35 Class Play Cast 35 Class Play Staff 3-45 Football l- 2-3-45 Prom Committee 35 Track l sg Janet Dick Quick to come and quick to go Here's a girl you like to know. Cheering Block 3-45 F.H.A. 3-45 F.N.A. 25 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Varsity Basketball 15 Aqua Maids l George Deichert I envy the man who knows more than I, But pity him who knows Iess. Class Play Cast 35 Football l-2-3-45 Latin Club l5 J.C.L. 25 Prom Committee 35 Swim- ming l5 Track l-25 Wrestling 3 K . . Q -,- ,- gg m y X I A .-av!! E' Janet Dorr A maiden she is, so gentle and sweet Who always thinks while others speak, A.C.C. l-2-35 F.N.A. 2 TIIBUUGHUUT THE CIIMLING YEARS. Robert Dye Be sure you are right and then go ahead. Golf l7 Latin Club 'l7 Swim- ming l7 Spanish Club 2-3 Suzanne Ellis A maiden fair with golden hair, Ready always to do her share. Art Club 47 Biology Club 3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Cheer- ing Block 2-3-47 Class Offi- cer i-V. Pres. 2-V. Pres. 3- Sec.7 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 37 F.T.A, l- 2-Treas. 2-37 French Club 3- 47 G.A.A. l-27 Intramurals l-27 Latin Club l7 J.C.L. 27 Library Club l-27 National Thespians 47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Student Council l-2- 4-Treas. Sophy's Travels 2 Dennis Eberly Though I be young, I scorn to flit On the wings of borrowed wit. Football l-2 Barbara Entenmann Here's a girl with pleasing ways, In our thoughts she'll always stay. Cheering Block 47 Class Play Staff 4 Richard Dundore Why should I worry, labor, or fret? Let the world go by and l'll take what I get. A Cappella Choir 17 Base- ball l-2-3-47 Basketball l-27 Class Officer 3-Pres.7 Class Play Cast 37 Football l-2-3- 47 J.C.L. 27 LCItlrl Club 'lg National Thespians 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Student Council l-2 linda Ebright A quiet Miss, a quiet Lass, A great member of our class. A Cappella Choir l-2-37 Cheering Block 37 F.N.A. 37 Prom Committee 3 PM 'gr . .. -- '-':'i '7 ..., s,,.t 'AV. E? 'l l'v I x Dave Durbin By work one knows the workman. Transferred from St. Joseph High School in 1959. Izetta Eckert Always helping everybody- refusing none, Diligently working until - well done. A Cappella Choir l-2-37 Bi- ology Club 47 Band l7 Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Staff 37 F.N.A. 2-3-47 Prom Committee 37 Prince of Peace 37 Student Council 3 I T0 THE IINES AT JUNI0ll IIIGII Clifford Ferguson The girl who gets me is lucky. Baseball 'l .472 it . . 7 I , l I 5. is if-fe 2. flier? I! o -4 n. .,, 7. fn '1 cn c UI o 3 His heart is as big os the world But there's no room in it to remember wrong. Wrestling 3-Mg r. 4-Mg r. s A-fkf.- s W.. .V Ted Foster The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Football 17 Track 37 Wrest- ling 1 Gerald Fought He'lI find a way. Transferred from Gibson- burg High School in 1960. Football 4. Betsy Fangboner Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things she shouIdn't do. Art Club 37 Biology Club 2- 3-4-Treas.7 Band l-2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Cast 37 F.N.A. 37 F.T.A. 2-37 G. A.A. l-27 Latin Club I7 J.C. L. 2-3-47 Prom Committee 37 Student Council 47 Sophy's Travels 27 Spanish Club 3-4 larry Flint Behind a frowning providence He hides a shining face. Wrestling 2 Don Fausey I have this one thought solely: To live long I must live slowly. Baseball 2-Mgr. 3-Mgr.7 Basketball 2-Mgr. 3-Mgr. 4- Mgr.7 Football 3-Mgr. 4- MgY.7 Latin Club lj J.C.L. 27 Prom Committee 37 Track 'l Tom Forgatsch I chatter, chatter as I go. F.F.A. 2-3-4-Reporter TIIEBEQS N IITIIING Kenneth Fry To do a great right, Do a little wrong. Football l-2-3-4 Lance Girand Intelligence in disguise. 30 i A l::, r i 5 q 7 .sl 4 'ia wx gr- 92,21 4 M 4 'll ' 4 Qing' 7 fri' ' J 2 f wa-7 'KY .35 , 57712 -W 4t?yi.f'E? , 331573-iii: .Ioan Gee Joan to us is fairly new People like her are far and few. Transferred from Jackson Liberty High School in 1960. T0 SAY BUT GSIVAITF' Patricia Frater She's quiet but l'll tell you this, Here's a friend yau'd really miss. Ari club 1-2-3-4, Biology club 3-4, Class may siaff 3, F.T.A. 2.3-4, Spanish club 2-3 John Freeman Great men are dead or dying, I don't feel well myself. Annual Staff 27 Biology Club 3-47 Band l-2-37 Chat- ter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 2- 3-4-Editor7 Class Officer 2- Pres.7 Debate 37 Latin Club l7 J.C.L. 2-3-47 Library Club 2-3-47 N.F.L. 37 National Honor Society 3-47 Student Council 37 Sophy's Travels 27 Tennis 2-3-47 Chess Club 3 'HK McKinley Glover Why let lessons worry me When to laugh is so very easy. Class Play Staff 47 Football l-2-3-Co-Cap. 47 Prince of Peace 37 Track l-2-37 V.l.C. 3 Tom Geer Dullness is never present here Cause Tom is always in high gear. Band 'I7 Football l-2-3-47 Prom Committee 37 Track l- 2-3-4 feffsffl f in sw 7 7 M . vain-..s.5 i Janice Gierhart Art Club l-2-Treas. 3-47 French Club 3-4 She loves to paint and loves to draw, Her creations are the best YOU EVEI' SGW. ,if 1 .. 7 71: I ' , I i , , Fr if Jsiiiri ifrihff 7 45? A YIIUB FUN -LGVING DAYS AT SENIIIB HIGH Judith Gray Small and gay Happy all day. A Cappella Choir 'I5 F.N.A. 2-35 Library Club 3-4 Carolyn Gwinup Tall and sweet and classic she As a senior maiden should be. G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Intramurals l-2-3-4 Richard Greene The all-American cut-up. Track 35 Wrestling 3 Linda Haggerty Men may come and men may go, But l'll talk on forever. A Cappella Choir l-2-35 Cheering Block 2-3-45 Class Play Staff 45 F.N.A. 25 G.A. A. l-2-35 Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball l-25 Intramurals l- 2-3-45 Latin Club lp Library Club l5 Student Council 2 Maurice Gnepper Black hair and brown eyes Make him envy of all eyes. A Cappella Choir lg Base- ball l-2-3-45 Basketball l- 2-35 Class Play Staff 35 Football l-2-3-4-Co-Cap.5 Prom Committee 35 Student Council l-2-3-4 so' -Q' Michele Greenman Short and snappy And always happy. A Cappella Choir 'l-2-35 ln- tramurals l-2-3-4 Richard Goebel Men are seldom blessed with good fortune And good sense at the same time, Football 'l-2-35 Wrestling 3-4 ri s S rsr we A ss 2 . . ' i ...i 1 Theodore Gressman Men control the mind But women control the heart. Transferred from Townsend High School in l96O WILL TCUME SO0N AND XVILL BE GREAT Juanita Harrison Eyes glad wifh smiles, And brow of pearl, Shadowed by many A beautiful curl. Transferred from Jackson Burgoon in 1959. Dale Hasselbach Out of school I feel immense But here l feel like thirfy cents. F.F.A. l-2-3-45 Football lp Track 'I-2-3-4 32 Douglas Harkness I seem fo get in some fine fixes. Swimming ly Track I-2-3-4 Dennis Hasselbach For a dandy good time He's always in line. Cross Country 2-3-4, Fool- ball ly Spanish Club I-2, Track 3-4, Wrestling 2 Judith Hague The king himself has followed her Where she had walked before. Annual Staff 4 Bus. Mgr., Band I-2-Sec.-Treas.-3-Sec: Treas.-4, Cheering Block 27 Class Play Staff 37 G.A.A. i-2-35 Intramurals 1-2-3, J. C,L. 25 Lalin Club lg Nation- al Thespians 3-45 Prom Com- mittee 3p Sophy's Travels 2 Barbara Hammons Her joys are as deep as the ocean And her cares as light as i foam. fs Tom Hart Larry Hartsel He's quiet and rafher shy, He's fond of a lass in the But he'll get over if by and Sophomore Class. bf A Cappella choir 3 l Transferred from Salem Oak Harbor in 1960. 1 T0 THE SNIALL, BUT NIIGIITY SOPll0lVl0llES, James Havens I come, I studied, I graduated. Football I Judy Hershey When she smiles the sun does shine, It shows her personality- mighty fine. Transferred from St. Jo- seph's in 1958. A Cappella Choir 35 Cheering Block 2-35 Class Play Staff 3-45 G.A.A. 25 Intramurals 2-35 Junior Classical League 2-35 Span- ish Club 3-4 Robert Hawk Music makes his world go 'round5 lt's one of the greatest things he's ever found. Band l-2-3-45 Tennis l-2 fs, ws f 4 g, K lie- I ' ia!! tiie ' 2 'T' I iz, 3325 'Wig all V, , .3 E56 I 3 , X FQ , so LQ Lfisliia l g A L1 g Vaal li -.E f 1 Duun Hetrick Jolly and happy, always full of fun, But everything she did was always well done, Biology Club 2-3-45 Chatter Cubs 25 Chatter Staff 3-4- Jr. High Editor5 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 35 F.N. A. I-3-4-V. Pres.5 F.T.A. 2-3- 45 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 Intramur- als l-2-3-45 Junior Classical League 25 Latin Club I5 Na- tional Thespians 3-4-Sec.5 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Sophy's Travels 2 Buddy Heabler A little learning is cl dangerous thing But is not half so risky as none at all. A Cappella Choir 2-3-45 Prom Committee 3 William Hensley We shall hear great things of. him yet, For his personality is hard to forget. Class Play Staff 35 Latin Club I5 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 2-35 Visual Aids 2-3-4 Gary Henry The most completely lost of all days ls that on which one has not laughed. A Cappella Choir 2-3-45 F. F.A. l-2-3-4 Jack Hepner A scholar and musician, too, Ross High surely will miss you, Band 1-2-3-45 Class Play Staff 35 Junior Classical League 45 Latin Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Track I AND 0Ull TASK IS NEARLY DONE. Carol Hilton One who works a goal to gain Never shall have worked in vain. A Cappella Choir l-27 Bi- ology Club 47 Debate 47 G.A.A. I-2-3-47 Girls' Vor- sity Basketball I-2-3-47 ln- tramurals l-2-3-47 Latin Club I7 National Forensic League l-2-3-47 Prince of Peace 1-2-3-47 Sophy's Trav- els 2 Sharon I-lumburg mi X sie' Kent Hoke Many a trick has he done But, nevertheless, 'twas always in fun. Biology Club 47 Band 1-2- 3-47 Class Play Cast 37 Class Play Staff 37 Football l-27 Junior Classical League 1-2- 37 Latin Club l7 National Thespians 3-47 Prom Com- mittee 37 Sophy's Travels 27 Track I-2-3 f - r - P, f f' wr. ' f Nancy Huston The smiles that win, in truth, A daughter of the gods- She has them. F.H.A. l-2 34 Divinely tall and most divinely fair. A Cappella Choir l7 Class Play Staff 3 .ll Sandra Hetrick Not very tall, in fact, quite small But fair and sweet and loved by all. Biology Club l-2-3-47 Chat- ter Cubs 27 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Officer 3-V. Pres. 4-V. Pres.7 Class Play Staff 37 Debate l-2-3-47 F.T.A. l-2-3-47 French Club 3-47 Junior Classical league t-2-3-47 Latin Club 17 Na- tional Forensic League 1-2- 3-4-Sec.7 National Honor Society 3-47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Student Council 1-2- 3-47 Sophy's Travels 2 N Brad Holland A great cartoonist before our eyes, In this ambition his success lies. Art Club I-27 Annual Staff 4-Artist7 Band 2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Class Play Cast 37 Class Play Staff 47 Junior Classical League 27 Latin Club l7 Library Club I-2-47 National Thespians 3-47 Na- tional Forensic League 47 Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Travels 27 Spanish Club 3-4 Robert Hetrick Quality, not quantity, is his measure, ln mixing work with his pleasure. F.F.A. l-2-3-47 Wrestling 2 Lowell Huff Life is but thoughts, So I think l will. ADAPT YIIUIISELVES T0 BUSS Diane Johnston One of the friendliest gals we've met5 She's the one we'll never forget. Cheering Block 2-35 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball 3-45 Intramurals I- 2-3-4 Gary Kaltenbach He works hard and labors well, All his accomplishments we cannot tell. A Cappella Choir I5 Biology Club 3-45 Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.T.A. 45 Intramurals I5 Ju- nior Classical League 2-3-45 Latin Club I5 National Thes- pians 3-45 National Forensic League 45 Student Council 45 Spanish Club 3-45 Visual Aids 3-4 Viola Jones With long black hair She has a smile to share. Cheering Block 25 F.H.A. 45 F.N.A. 3-45 G.A.A. 2 Connie Karr She moves like a goddess And looks like a queen. A Cappella Choir I-2-3-4 Treas.5 Class Play Staff 3 Diana Inks Her poise is great, her thoughts sublime5 Her words are long, her marks are fine. A Cappella Choir I-2-45 Art Club 25 Annual Staff 45 Cheering Block 2-35 Class Play Cast 45 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.N.A. 45 French Club 3-4-V. Pres.5 Intramurals I- 45 Junior Classical League 2-3-45 Latin Club I5 Library Club 25 National Thespians 45 National Forensic League 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Prom Committee 3 HIGH, Tom Johnson Some Tom's are short, Some Tom's are tall5 This Tom's the shortest Of them all. Band I-2-3-45 Class Play Staff 3-4 WW i xiii:- Renate Joseph Honesty, character, and pleasantness, too, Mix them together, and we have you. Art Club I-2-Sec.-35 Annual Staff 3-45 Biology Club 45 Chatter Cubs 25 Chatter Staff 3-4-Copy Ed.5 Cheer- ing Block 35 Class Play Staff 35 F.T.A. I-25 French Club 3-Sec.-4-Sec.5 .lunior Classical League 2-3-45 Latin Club I5 Library Club I-2 Sec.-Treas.-3 V. Pres,-45 Na- tional Honor Society 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 2-3-45 Sophy's Trav- els 25 Spanish Club 3-4 Paul .lump Poor Paul tires himsell in pursuit ot' sleep. Baseball I-35 Basketball I5 Football I AND Martha Kessler Small but mighty, Witty, not flighty. A Cappella Choir l-27 Biol- ogy Club 47 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.N.A. 2-3-47 G.A.A. I7 Junior Classical League 2-3-47 lat- in Club 17 Prom Committee 3i Sopl1y's Travels 2 . .ar I ' ml- .uefhf 5 3 Q l James Kokai He's very quiet and very Shn But he'll get over it by and by. Wrestling 2. 36 Marie King A sensible maiden without pretense, Blessed with reason and common sense. Band l-2-3-47 Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-4 Walter Koleno lf you are not a thinking man, For what purpose are you a man at all? Track 47 Wrestling 3 J0lN THE HAPPY CLAN. James Kaufman With his light complexion and crew-cut hair He attracts every girl, swleet and fair. Golf l-2-3-47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Swimming I-2-3-4 Co- Capt.7 Visual Aids l-2 Shirley Klopp When the distant bell of time peals, She'll still be living up to her high ideals. Biology Club 3-47 Cheering Block 3-47 G.A.A. l-2-3-47 Girls' Varsity Basketball 3- 47 Junior Classical league 37 Latin Club 1 Paul Keen, Jr. KGB!! SeI'IS8 Olld COITIITIOH sense, And lots of room for nonsense. Baseball l-2-37 Basketball I7 Cheering Block 37 Class Play Cast 37 latin Club I7 Prom Committee 3 Ron Kluck Why think? By thinking one grows old. 4 fe... Q., . , - , is 3 'YQ is Vi Q Xl , . f QWVMEX igeeei anew: ' -: smart s . 5 gf ,zgliiilfiha W T0 THE i 1 ,E 'fi 2' A 5. V w 5. r 4- , ,. 1 Q A ,.'.fB. 4 ,gtxnyga 5 Bernard Ladd In school he's very quiet But out in the world, what o riot. Spanish Club l-2 '49 of Larry Lawrence As a friend he'll always rank, And what he says,is always frank. Class Play Cast 45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Football 35 Golf 35 Junior Classical League I-2-3-45 Latin Club I5 Na- tional Thespians 45 Prom Committee 35 Swimming l- 2-45 Track l JUNIIIIIS, N0!V BEFIIBE YOU Edwin Lamalie May I live as long as In like And have what l like as long as I live. Cross Country 2-35 F.F.A. l- 2-3 Sec.-4 V. Pres,5 Prom Committee 35 Student Coun- cil 4 Ants Leetmaa A modest boy with winning ways His only fault is too many A's . Annual Staff 45 Biology Club 3-4 Pres.5 Band I-2-35 De- bate 35 Football 4, Mgr.5 Junior Classical League I-2- 3-45 National Honor Society 3-4 Pres.5 Chess Club l-2-3 Pres. Larry Kritzell lt seems as though those dreamy eyes His liking for girls cannot disguise. A Cappella Choir 25 Biology Club 3-45 Basketball l5 Foot- ball 15 Spanish Club I-2 . .5 Janet' Lamson Her frown: are fairer far Than the smiles of many another are. Cheering Block 45 F.N.A. 2- 35 Latin Club 15 National Forensic League 35 Prince of Peace 3 01 Heidi lachenmayer Happy am l, from care l'm free, Why aren't they all contented like me? Transferred from -Germany in 1960. Cheering Block 45 Spanish Club 4 Phil Luther Nature herself branded him a gentleman. Class Play Cast 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 National Thes- pians 3-45 Wrestling 4 ,pw-v LIES A DIIGIITY PUWEBFUL TASK. Laura Lindsey Though storing up know- ledge all the while, She's never too busy to give you a smile. Biology Club 2-3-47 Band 1- 2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chat- ter Staff 3-4 Society Ed,7 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.T.A. 1-2-3-47 Latin Club 17 li- brary Club 3-47 National Thespians 3-47 Sophy's Trav- els 2 Robert Lindstrom If you like them tall, if you like them fair, You have one here, needn't look elsewhere. Biology Club 37 Swimming 1-2-3 Helen Lewis Good times and she are pals This makes her the friend- liest of gals. F.N.A. 2-3-4: G.A.A. 1-2-3- 47 Girls' Varsity Basketball 17 Intramurals l-2-3-4 Barbara Linker -J Napoleon was a small man So there's still some hope for me. Band 1-2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 2-3-4 As- sistant Ed.7 Class Play Cast 3-47 Class Play Staff 47 De- bate 3-47 French Club 3 Pres.-4 Pres.7 Junior Class- ical League 2 Pres.-3 Pres.-4 Pres.7 Latin Club 1 Pres. Library Club 1-2-3 Treas.-4 V. Pres.7 National Thespians 3-47 National Forensic Lea- gue l-2-3-4 Pres.7 National Honor Society 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Prince of 1. Ch.-I-.-A f-..--Il U Don Mohr Content to let the world go by He never bothers to bat an eye. Track 1 A smile for all, a greeting glad, A lovable jolly way she had. Art Club 27 Biology Club 2- 3-47 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Staff 47 Intramur- als 2-3-4 Yvonne Linder A character of noble simplicity Caring not for fame's publicity. Annual Staff 3-47 Biology Club 3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.T.A. l-2-3- 4 Sec.7 Junior Classical Lea- gue 27 Latin Club 17 Na- tional Thespians 3-47 Stu- dent Council 47 Sophy's Travels 2 X -5? Q l ... . . .I E 5 'Q .Ll, .. ty --if 7 , L la, js 45' Lynn lucas With a smile and heart of gold Memories of her will never grow old. A Cappella Choir 17 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3-4 Special Assignment7 Cheer- leader 17 Cheering Block 2- 37 Class Officer 1 Treas.-2 Sec.7 French Club 3-47 G.A. A. 1-2-3 V. Pres.-4 Pres.7 Girls' Varsity Basketball 1- 2i Junior Classical League 1-27 Latin Club 17 Prom Committee 37 Student Coun- cil 3-4 Sec.7 Sophy's Travels 27 Aquamaids 1-2-3 Sec.- Treas.-4 '-5-7,-eff 7 , - 7 .'tf1,-ASA''s1'5ii l'3 jj'f.v?f5i 7-41.-ig: at K :J-:X-Ulf. tw Y' .t - xshi-2' 3735-ae-ggfivfg. sg-Z. 7 ' ',,!3ifY,i , ' fig? 34233 !f1f?f12f5:i7 . f ,gig jgggg e T0 ALYVAYS TRY Faye Martin A maiden true, a maiden fair, A friend of yours, no matter where. Chatter Cubs 25 Cheering Block 2-3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 3-45 Sophy's Travels 2 J it if I ig .Q - Gloria Martin Through simplicity and goodness Our hearts she's won. 'Pls Bill McCann A farmer in his heart and mind One of the best you'll ever find. A Cappella Choir 2-35 F.F.A. l-2-3 Rep. 4 Ass't. V. Pres.5 Football l-3-45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Wrestling 3-4 Capt. Robert McCollister He can clearly think and plan He will surely make a man. L T0 GIVE YOUB BEST Gary Malkmus A mechanic that's here to stay He works on his car every day. Track 1-3 ig,-.47 Marcia Mathews Some of the best things in the world come in small packages. So it is with Marcia. Art Club l-2-3 Sec.-4 Sec.5 Annual Staff 35 Biology Club 45 Band 'l-2-3-45 Chat- ter Cubs 25 Chatter Staff 3-4 Jr. High Ed.5 Cheering Block 35 Class Play Staff 3-45 French Club 3 Treas.-45 Jun- ior Classical League 2-3-45 Latin Club lg Library Club l-2-3 Sec.-4 Treas.5 National Honor Society 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Sophy's Trav- els 2 -4-l r Rosamarie Mangold A giggle interrupting every sentence Explains everything. Carla Mathias A charming girl with eyes of blue, lt's hard to find a friend so true. Cheering Block 2-35 Class Play Staff 45 F.N.A. 25 G.A. A. 'l IS ALL THAT IVE CAN ASK. Pat McGarvoy Quietly she wends her way Doing kindness every day, A Cappella Choir 'lg Cheer- ing Block 2-3-47 Class Play Staff 3-45 Junior Classical league 2-3-4, Latin Club ly Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Travels 2 up-no-Q. Richard Meyer A little man, sharp and keen, A good farmer to be seen. F.F.A. l-2-3-4-Sentinel 40 ,. John McMillan I like work. I could sit and watch it all day. Football 'lg Wrestling 2-3-4 Gloria Miller Some after honor hunt, Some after love, I after both. Biology Club 3 Earl McCord In his little Ford whizzing along, He's always happy, whistling a song. Football l-2-3-45 Intramurals 'lp Track 45 Wrestling 3 Q Gary McNair Eat, drink, and be merry, For tomorrow I may graduate. F.F.A. 'l-2-3-4-Treas.g Prom Committee 31 Wrestling 2 Mary Ann McDermott She likes to joke and tease But really, she likes to please. Transferred from St. Joseph's in 1958. Cheering Block 3, Intramurals 2-3 . Bonnie Mehlow Rather quiet and somewhat reserved True happiness for her is deserved. A Cappella Choir 3-4 T0 0Ull KIND AND TIIUUGIITFUL TEACHERS, , -K ,Al John Mitchell Let us be known by our deeds Let us work only as we need. Class Play Staff 3-47 Latin Club lg J.C.L. 2, National Thespians 3-4, Sophy's Trav- els 2y Swimming 2-3 'ww' X -' H ' :aff A' 1. ,:,.Z,'1, ' : 5.'25f,?, . -A T v:,.f.vjs. .. ,,' , .e5gfg,g5,vsfV1i-H 'fff ' , . 1. ,W,.45 3 sql X E'-1 H If ! ,ffl 3 Sw' if ,f -' i T 1 -. mfigviifii , 'L J ig Y S 2 as H iiffxl 1 lr 5 . 3-if .8 J A Elsie Musser A laugh, a joke or smile ls her nature all the while. F.H.A. 3 1 fx .f i -27238. . x Z - . if 3, 39. -Mr -'V .E. i Ur -J. A x , iw.. X l Y 1 K 9 li T 1 3 4 e- Tm 2: .ie - f 7,15 . I' Janet Miller Few like you have eyes That seek and find and sympathize. A Cappella Choir l-2-37 An- nual Staff 3-4-Business Mgr., Cheering Block 2, G.A.A. l- 2-3-4, Latin Club lp J.C.L. l- 2p Library Club lg Prom Committee 3, Student Coun- cil l-3, Sophy's Travels 27 Aqua Maids l-2-3-4-Pres. Eugene Mills The greatest success is confidence. Prom Committee 3 .f'J,.,'M i ' 1 Dan Moran Sober, quiet, pensive and demure Of a friend like him you're always sure. Baseball l-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3, Class Play Staff 37 Football l-2-3-4, Prom Com- mittee 3 Y Sharon Myers We wonder if there will be Another as well-liked as she. Annual Staff 4, Cheerleader 2-3, Sophy's Travels 2 William Morley Bill keeps the poor teachers vexed In wondering what he'll do next. it AM Jacque Morrison She's a jewel She's a peach She's the one The guys all seek. Transferred from Dayton, Ohio in l960. Cheering Block 4 THE IINLY THING LEFT T0 D0, Sharon Neumeyer Her friends there are many- Her foes, are there any? Biology Club 27 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F. N.A. 2-3-47 F.T.A. 47 J.C.L. 27 Latin Club 17 National Thespians 3-47 Prom Com- mittee 37 Sophy's Travels 2 Sharon L. Noftz I can be serious But I'd rather be gay, Especially if you Like me that way. A Cappella Choir l-2-37 Cheering Block 2-37 Class Play Staff 47 Intramurals 3 42 Jean Nicholas A miniature ot sweetness Genius and neatness. Dianne Notestine Hair of brown Eyes of blue Always looking For something to do. Annual Staff 47 Biology Club 47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 Debate 47 F.N.A. 2-3-47 National Thespians 3-47 N, F.L. 47 Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Travels 27 Spanish Club 3-4 Nancy Nahm She's somewhat timid in her ways, But surely thinks that good nature pays. Annual Staff 47 Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-4 Sharon Nahm Bright and gay as flowers of May ls this girl from Riley way. Transferred from Monroeville High School in 1959. An- nual Staff 3-47 Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 Debate 37 French Club 3-47 N.F.l. 3-4 Carolyn Nighswander Even tempered, smooth, and quiet Unruffled by the world's mad riot. Cheering Block 47 Class Play Staff 3-4 John Nighswander He likes sports and they like him They help his shape and keep him trim. Football l-2-3-47 Track l-2-3 S SAY FBIDBI THE BOTTODI 0F 0 'flu- MFI!! is Nur Lois Oesterle Always happy, always gay, Always smiling every day. Biology Club 2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Cheering Block 2- 3-47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Class Play Staff 37 F.N.A. 2- 3-V. Pres. 4-Pres.7 G.A.A. l- 2-37 lntramurals 2-37 Latin Club l7 National Thespians 3-47 N.F.L. 47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Sopl1y's Travels 27 Spanish Club 3-Treas. 4-Sec. ww' Gary Offenburg Were there no women, Men might live like gods, Swimming 'l-2 TI? Carol Oman A truer friend could never be found, A sweeter voice could never sound. Art Club 2-3-Pres. 47 Biology Club 47 Cheering Block 37 Class Play Staff 37 F.N.A. l7 French Club 1-Pres.7 J.C.L. 2- 37 Latin Club 17 Library Club 3-47 Student Council Serge Ortiz His name will not be on the role of common men. Baseball 17 Football 'l-27 So- phy's Travels 27 Swimming 'I AI Nowak lt's the little thing that counts. . 'K 3 S-In James Ohms His personality is tar from zero, ln many sports he is our hero. A Cappella Choir 2-37 Bas- ketball l-2-3-47 Football 1- 2-3-47 Prom Committee 37 Student Council 27 Tennis 17 Track 2-3-4 as I .-nav 47 Sophy's Travels 2 W M,..f' ' HEARTS Janet Nowak Quiet and reserved is she A student of the first degree. Annual Staff 47 Cheering Block 47 Class Play Stott 47 G.A.A. 1-2-3-47 Girls' Var- sity Basketball 3-47 Intra- murals l-2-3-4 Anna Oliver My tongue within my lips l reign For all who talk, must talk in vain. Transferred from Green Springs High School in l96O. pw THANKS, AND GOIl BLESS YOU. Judy Overmeyer I can spend money, most any amount I want a man with a big bank account, Cheering Block 37 F.H.A. 3- 4 i David Pankratz Tall, slim, and graceful is he, He suits the girls right to the Transferred from Nam pa, Idaho, in 1958. A Cappella Choir 37 Basketball 2-3-47 Football 3-47 Prom Commit- tee 37 Track 3 44 Marcia Overmyer A contented spirit is the Sweetness of existence. Cheering Block 37 Class Play Staff 3-47 G.A.A. 1-2-37 Girls' Varsity Basketball 2 David Parker He's tall and graceful Square of chin, That is why The girls like him. Band 1-2-3-47 Class Play Cast 37 Class Play Staff 37 National Thespians 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Swim- ming 1-2-3-4 Co-Capt. Carol Ottney lt is easier to be wise for others Than for ourselves, Class Play Staff 3-47 G.A.A. 1-27 Girls' Varsity Basketball 17 National Thespians 3-4 Patricia Overmyer A maiden fair, a maiden jolly, Opposed to all that's melancholy. Biology Club 2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3-4 Bus. Mgr.7 Cheering Block 3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.T.A. 1-2-3- 47 National Thespians 47 So- phy's Travels 27 Spanish Club 3-4 Brice Overmyer Why worry-you only live once. Biology Club 47 Latin Club 17 J.C.L. 27 Visual Aids 2-4 Janice Paini Of all the things she likes to do She likes the most to talk to you. Class Play Cast 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.N.A. 2-3-47 Intramurals 1-2-37 National Thespians 3-4 TIIUUGII Tlll if Pennie Paulus Her speech flows from her tongue Sweeter than honey. 7 sw , 7 'Q 7-Sri ,ff ie' . 'rl o ts? lif Gerrie Rankin Very sweet, Cute and neat. A Cappella Choir I-2-37 Art Club 37 Annual Staff 47 Cheering Block 2-3-47 Class Play Staff 37 G.A.A. l-2-3-4- Reg. of Points7 Prom Com- mittee 37 Sophy's Travels 2 PABTING IS FULL 1 Carol Pence A girl with a smile ls a girl worth while. Band l-2-37 Cheering Block 2-3-4-Pres.7 Class Play Staff 3-47 Latin Club 17 Prom Committee 37 Sophy's Trav- els 27 Spanish Club 3-Sec. 4-Treas. Paul Reed Love makes the world go 'round. A Cappella Choir 2-3-4 0F SWEET SOIlB01V, Dianna Pasc-h Dianna has stately grace Good fellowship shines on Charlotte Patton Her ambitions are not few And she has grit to pull her her face. through. Biology Club 47 Cheering F.N.A. 3-4 Block 2-3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Class Play Staff 37 F.T.A. 3-47 Intramurals 2-37 Prom Committee 37 Spanish Club l-2 7 s 'S as 'ie- -.gf 6 A. M 7V,.o l K ig 'V li X 3 K 3 , g 'Z . -23.7 L,Vk , I Parmelia Perry A brilliant mind, a heart of gold, And from the country we are told. Annual Staff 3-4-Ed. of Sen- iors7 Biology Club 2-3-47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 Debate 3-47 F.T.A. 'I-2-3-4-Pres.7 French Club 3-47 G.A.A. 1-2-3-47 Girls' Varsity Basketball 2-3- 47 Intramurals l-2-3-47 1.C.L. 2-Sec. 3-Sec. 47 Latin Club I7 National Thespians 3-47 N.F.L. 3-4-Treas.7 National Honor Society 3-4-V. Pres.7 Prom Committee 37 Prince of Peace 47 Student Council 47 Sophy's Travels 2 J . f ':1 i n V I ' 7, 3 tlr 7 I rttse C Mary Lynne Rafferty A worker like her is hard to find With a personality gentle and kind. A Cappella Choir I7 Biology Club 3-47 Band l-2-3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3-47 Class Play Staff 37 F.N.A. 2-47 F.T.A. 3-47 Latin Club 17 National Thespians 3-47 Sophy's Travels 2 NVE Roberta Ritzman She carries the stars in her eyes And the sun in her friend- ship. Transferred from St. Joseph High School in 1958. Marianne Root Modern maid of stately grace Shining hdir and beautiful face. Cheering Block 2-3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Intramurals 2-3-45 Student Council 45 Sophy's Travels 2 46 CANN01' LIN GER T00 LUNG, Barbara Roberts Everyone likes her, she's so petite, Also peppy and very neat. A Cappella Choir l5 Band I-2-35 Cheering Block 35 G,A.A, l-2-3-4 -mx Joy Rosenberger A nursing career is her aim We all know it will bring her fame. Biology Club 3-45 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 F.N.A. 3-4-Historian5 Na- tional Thespians 45 Aqua Maids 2-3 Robert James Reichert He's a swinger on the floor We'll remember him evermore. Art Club 45 Football l-2-35 Swimming I-25 Tennis ly Wrestling 35 Chess Club l-2 Larry Ripple Handsome of face and keen of mind Such like him are hard to find. Band l-2-3-45 Baseball 2-3- 45 Basketball l-2-3-45 Cross Country 3-45 Prom Commit- tee 3 N., John Roberts Highly erected thoughts sealed In a heart of courtesy. V.I.C. 4 Gilford Root He possesses great humor5 And many a feminine heart has he won ls the rumor. Swimming 'l-2-3-4 FIJI! JUST AHEAD LIES TODl0Bll0W- Dennis Schutt A studious lad with a wonderful brain Just the type to bring him fame. Annual Staff 3-4-Photo ra 9 . pher5 Class Play Cast 3-45 Latin Club Ii J.C.L. 2-35 Na- tional Thespians 3-45 N.F.L. 45 Prom Committee 35 So- phy's Travels 25 Spanish Club 3-4 Kathleen Schoch She has a smile that won't come off. Kenneth Schell The first eighty years of a man's life are sure to be the best. 4 'Q-it Sandra Schwartz Complementary clothes does she wear To match her complexion and her hair, A Cappella Choir 35 F.N.A. 25 Intramurals 3-4 Mary Roush Mary here, Mary there From what we hear she's everywhere. Annual Staff 45 Biology Club 2-3-45 Chatter Cubs 25 Chat- ter Staff 3-45 Cheerleader I-3-45 Cheering Block 2-3-45 Class Officer 4-Sec.5 Class Play Cast 3-45 F.T.A. I-2- Reg. of Points 3-45 G.A.A. I-2-3-4-Treas.5 Girls' Varsity Basketball 2-3-45 Intramurals I-2-3-45 Latin Club I5 J.C.L. 2-3-45 National Thespians 3- 4-V. Pres.5 National Honor Society 3-4-Sec.5 Prom Com- mittee 3-Co.-Chrm.5 Student Council 45 Sophy's Travels 2 Richard Schepflin lt takes a while to see him all Because you see he's very tall. Basketball I-2-3-45 latin Club I 2 JS Margaret Sawyer Willing to do any asked of deed You can be sure she'll succeed. Art Club 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 F.T.A. 2-3-Treas. 45 G.A.A, I-2-3-45 Girls' Var- sity Basketball 25 Intramur- als I-2-3-45 latin Club ly J.C.L. 2-3-45 N.F.L. 4 .,-T5 , ' 5 '3-5 1 -. 5 V M, 3 l l A K i air- fa? Thomas Scherf lt is tranquil people who accomplish much. V.l.C. 3-4 wma, A NEWV LIFE, A NEWV LOVE, A NEYV SUNG. Connie Shanahan Her ways are ways of gentleness She wins friends with her pleasantness. Chatter Cubs 25 Chatter Staff 3-45 Cheering Block 45 Class Play Staff 35 F.N.A. 2-3-45 G.A.A. 1-25 Intramurals 1-2- 3-45 Library Club 2-3-4 'ns 0' Donna Shelley Always happy as she goes And always on her toes. Annual Staff 45 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Varsity Basketball 15 Library Club 15 Prom Committee 3 48 George Shanahan lt's not so much what you learn But how many friends you have made. Football 15 Wrestling 1-2-3- 4 ie. f ms James Shoemaker There's nothing more kingly than kindness. Transferred from St. Joseph High School in 1958. Dana Schwenzfeier Others may sit by idly brewing She'd rather be actively doing. Transferred from Woodville in 1959. Annual Staff 3-4- Editor ot Activities5 Biology Club 3-4-Sec.5 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Statt 35 F.T.A. 3-4-Treas.5 French Club 3-V. Pres. 45 G,A.A. 3-4-V. Pres.5 Intramurals 3- 45 Prom Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 4 ,. , - 'If mpjw s. ' R W? R 5 'Z .Q t E ' , 5 -:315- - , f:, 2, ' 1zef:25Qf5: , 5'1'egg v Bob Shaull He mixes reason with pleasure And wisdom with mirth, Football 15 Wrestling 4 Orville Sentman He has knowledge, humor, and wit, And he assumes an art ot hiding it. Annual Staff 2-Photog. 3- Photog. 4-Edilor5 Band 1-25 Chatter Staff 3-Photog. 4- Photog.5 Class Officer 4- Treas.5 Class Play Staff 3-45 Debate 35 Golf 1-2-3-45 Latin Club 15 J.C.L. 2-3-45 Library Club 15 Prom Com- mittee 35 Student Council 45 Sophy's Travels 25 Visual Aids 3 Sandra Shawl Bright and winsome little lass, We always like to see her pass. A Cappella Choir 1-2-3-45 Art Club 45 Cheering Block 35 Class Play Cast 45 Class Play Staff 35 Intramurals 35 National Thespians 45 Stu- dent Council 2-35 Sophy's Travels 2-Assistant Editorg Spanish Club 1-2 5 X AND NOYV WE DIUST BE LEAVING, ,,,.,,.9a- Barbara Anne Smith A little miss with a quiet way Stores up knowledge day by day. A Cappella Chair 45 Biology Club 2-3-45 Cheering Black 3-45 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 Girls' Varsity Basketball i-2-3-4 Mgr.5 Latin Club I i Wanda Snodgrass A giggle, oh what's the harm, For the boys, she says, lt surely means a charm. F.H.A. 4 l LaDonna Smith And here's a girl of excellent pith Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. A Cappella Choir I-2-3-4 r--ur Susie Somers She adores to put on a dignified air But mischief peeks out everywhere. Annual Staff 45 Band 1-2-3- 45 Cheering Block 2-35 Class Play Staff 35 F.T.A. 45 Junior Classical League 2-3-45 Latin Club i5 National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 3-45 Sophy's Travels 2 Nancy Shoemaker Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. Art Club 45 Cheering Block 2-35 F.N.A. 2-3-45.G.A.A. l-2 Duane Simmons Everybody knows him, Always peppy, full of vim. A Cappella Choir i-2-3-4 Pres.5 Art Club 25 Baseball i-25 F.T.A. 3-45 Football 'l- 2-35 Intramurals i5 Student Council 2-45 Sophy's Travels 25 Track 2-4 ' f Q U -x is ff. .4 1 6 Judy Smith Plain and simple is her name And for her we hope great fame. Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 Library Club 4 :v w 44 'rv W 5 CW! r xlhp at Sandie Smith In Sandie Smith there is much good stuff Everyone likes her, that's enough, Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 3-45 Intramurals 45.Prom Committee 3 'CL 'N FOB Dennis Stine To be generous, studious, and an athlete ls, indeed, a combination hard to beat. A Cappella Choir 'l7 Base- ball l-2-3-47 Basketball 1-2- 3-47 Class Play Cast 37 Foot- ball l-3-47 National Thes- pians 3-4 Treas.7 National Honor Society 3-4 Treas.7 Prom Committee 3 Chm.7 Student Council 2-47 Spanish Club 3 V. Pres.-4 Pres.7 Vis- uol Aids 3 is M., . we iz- sfi:.,-.,ef-.2 - 'V f ' A 7 X' 56344 . '9l?9',.Q -W says - nil ' 3' M 'ly THE TIDIE HAS CIINIE 'E' Wilma Stines A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Art Club 47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3 'sz-fi' Sharon Sunderhaus She's always happy when we see her She'll stay that way you can be sure. Transferred from Clyde in l959. A Cappella Choir 37 Cheering Block 47 Class Play Staff 47 Intramurals 47 Na- tional Forensic league 3-47 Prince of Peace 3-4 50 'G-an Sharon Swope As love increases, wisdom diminishes7 Don't let me be wise. Art Club 47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.N.A. 27 G.A.A. I-27 Girls' Varsity Basketball I7 Intramurals l-27 Aquamaids 'l-2-3-4 Pres. Charles Stewart Right is the measure of might. A Cappella Choir l-2-3-47 Football l-2-3-47 Intramurals l7 Student Council 2 1? Larry Stout When duty and pleasure clash, Then let duty go smash. A Cappella Choir 2-37 Band l-27 Latin Club 1 T0 TELL A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. Biology Club 3-47 Class Play Staff 3-47 F.T.A. 2-3 V res -47 .l.C.l.. 2-3-47 l.Qlln l7 Library Club 3-4, Nation al Forensic League 4 Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Prom Committee 37 Student Council l-2-3-4 Pres phy's Travels 27 Visual Aids l-2-3-4 Lloyd Strauch With his luck and with his CCF Lloyd is sure to go quite far Biology Club 27 Golf 2 JC L. 27 Latin Club 17 Sop ys Travels 2 .U - T0 EACH Martha Tooley And I have often heard commended Little said is soonest mended. Annual Staff 3-47 Band 'l-2- 3-47 Chatter Cubs 27 Chatter Staff 3-4 Adv. MgF.5 Cheer- ing Block 2-37 Class Play Staff 37 F.T.A. l-47 French Club 3-47 Junior Classical League 2-3-47 Latin Club 'I7 Prom Committee 3 Don Tuckerman Silence is a true friend who never betrays. kansas: tx Linda Tucker Many a flower is born to blush unseen And waste its sweetness in the desert air. A Cappella Choir I-2-37 Band 2-3-47 Cheering Block 2-37 Sophy's Travels 2 Doug Velliquette It is not my fault that women love me. Band l-2-3-47 Track 4 l- AND EVERY 0NE 0F Rein Taalman He's been shy all along, Rather handsome and, oh, so strong. Biology Club 3-47 Football 27 Junior Classical League 2-37 Latin Club 17 Prom Committee 37 Track 2 YOU Terry Temple Working day by day is the best way A man achieves success. V.l.C. 3 ' so -ff' QW si . if Madaline Tucker She's a wonderful sort of girl Short dark hair with a pretty curl. A Cappella Choir 37 Band I-2-3-47 F.N.A. I-2-3-47 G. A.A. 'l-2-3-47 Girls' Varsity Basketball I f David Tuckerman Full of fun and always lively. Cross Country 3-47 Prom Committee 37 Swimming 1- 2-3 0UR LAST AND FUNDEST FABEIVELL. .-.sw-0 ,, John Walters A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. A Cappella Choir 2-35 Foot- ball lg Swimming 'I5 Wrest- ling 3 it :bbw- Judy Wickert She is a form of life and light That'll never be lost from memory's sight. A Cappella Choir 'l5 Band 1-2-35 Cheering Block 3-45 Intramurals 45 Prom Com- mittee 3 52 Robert Wax A good heart is better than All the heads in the world. A Cappella Choir 'l-2-35 Football 1-2-35 Student Council 25 Track 15 Wrest- ling 'l A rg Ng, ..... 1 X K fff- st. -Y Janet Wiechmun She was made to make the world gay. Intramurals l-2-3-4 . Jim Velliquette l'm so quiet and easy-going You'd hardly guess what I might be doing. Basketball lp Football l-2 Ji, -aug: Dennis Wheeler Speech is great, But silence is greater. Biology Club 35 Band I-25 Chatter Cubs 25 Class Play Staff 3-45 F.T.A. 45 Prom Committee 35 Sophy's Trav- els 2 pw Betty Wagner One is led to the supposition That here is a pleasant disposition. Biology Club 35 Cheering Block 3-45 Class Play Staff 45 Intramurals 3-45 Sophy's Travels 2 Q? if 5-' g Qs L 'uf Q91 -... -I 5- l f X I 5 L ' I John White A nicer guy you'll never find The greatest, generous and kind. Baseball 'l-2-3-45 Latin Club l 4,3 . cw ' Q-,2,:l, ' s ' -me azz:-mfr wi: rs :rms--.:':.:1241'. tie 1' ., 5 F qsf... ,.., . ,.,, x t. , W , Q FABEWELL Gary Wilkins His eyes as stars of twilight fair5 Like twilight too his short blond hair. Basketball l-2-35 Cross Country 45 Football l-2-35 Prom Committee 35 Track l- 2-3-4 4, 4 i L i s 5? 5 l , X I . , E V K ,K DP X Edith Wood Although in stature she is small In her heart she is ten feet tall. A Cappella Choir 3 ., ,.,--ts.--uve -we 'f' -5. . 5 5 ili ks, ,. m . -us- Larry Wilkins His hair shines like stars at night, His eyes are like deep pools of light. Basketball I-2-35 Cross Country 45 Football l-2-35 Latin Club I5 Prom Commit- tee 35 Track 'l-2-3-4 James Ziebold Tall, stately, bright is he Always calm as calm can be. Annual Staff 45 Band l-2-3- 4 .. eg V - sz F Vg Wil W K Edward Wilhelm To study is to learn To learn-succeed. Martha Willey She is gentle and shy, But has mischief in her eye. Art Club l-2-V. Pres.5 An- nual Staff 45 Biology Club 2-3-Hist. 4-V. Pres.5 Band i- 2-3-45 Chatter Cubs 25 Chat- ter Staff 3-4-Feature Editor5 Cheering Block 2-35 Class Play Staff 35 F.T.A. 3-4-V. Pres.5 J,C.l.. 2-3-45 Latin Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 2-35 Sophy's Travels 2 ,,.-,ek-L Nancy Willey Elite features of kindness showing A personality which is very glowing. F.H.A. 3-4 l Judy Wilson Sparkling eyes and hair of gold We all agree she's fair to behold. A Cappella Choir 15 Biology Club 3-45 Band l-2-3-45 F. T.A. 3-45 Frencih Club 3-45 G.A.A. l-2-3-45 Latin Club li J.C.L. 2-3-45 National Thespians 3-45 N.F.L. 3-45 Prince of Peace 3 'K ' ar U . 4 5 -..-vi , 3 fr,-5:6 ' 151582 -5 34 J In FAREWELL Lucy Beard Man's not worth a moment's pain Base, ungrateful, fickle, vain A Cappella Choir 35 F.H.A. 1-2-3-4-Sec. Mike Ziebold Not much talk- A great sweet silence. PTT ' Q., 'Vs in A Q - ig f . T in 'l Q-un. ,ll a ,.1, Lanny L. Dunbar We'd go a mile To see him smile. Transferred from Ohio in 'l96O. David Zimmerman A smile for every boy And two for every girl. Biology Club 47 Band l-2-3 45 Class Officer I-Pres. 4 Pres.g Class Play Staff 3 Latin Club lg Prom Commit tee 35 Spanish Club 2-3 Track 3-45 Visual Aids 4 Pamela Zweily Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe. F.H.A. 3-4 Kathy Durbin A gay serene spirit is the source Willard' Of all that is noble and good. Transferred from St. Joseph High School in 1959. THE WES gm J 4 mv NEW UNDESIEWKEHSM Illll wmv 4 T .4 MR. SCHIEFER Advisor HARRY QUACKENBUSH PAT MCGUIRE President Vice-President 5 7' A MERILLA TOD GAIL HASSELBACH Secretory Treasurer Jeanne Adams John Agee Jim Albright Charles Aldrich Robert Althoff Gayle Anderson Joann Andrews Vicky Anton Bev Armstrong Daryl Auxter Ruby Avers Karen Bailey Les Baker Mary Baker Carolyn Baumer JoAnn Beekley Tom Begley Jim Berger Kathy Berger Lynn Bergefurd Janet Berkley Kathy Bierly Sandy Billow Bev Bingle Ron Bleckinger Linda Blody S.-Sf 5 I i , , , I 5, I fl ...QB ui ,EQ 'Tu Di rx R5 if Q. ' or T xXv,,af... C Cv' Y Ag to ,. ttt, it l Q 1 l A Betsy Bovard N 'N Carol Bower at Linda Bowers ' Velda Bowersox Gary Bowling Gary Brauchla . A Joe Brookmyer L it ,Z ,fi 'L ' M Tim Brooks . .gr yt- rs , Bob Brown x 2 -gf J' f . f4N J J A , Jif w fx 4 J A W 57 lib It 3 Betty Brough Ron Burel Ron Chapman ...wiv 1 Q ff , 1' 1' .gn F K l iffy ,Ml ss at af' J 'W cri - 'Y' . 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SATTLER Advisor BILL THRAVES r as 4 1 , K 3 KEN SVANOE President Vice-President ANNE AUXTER Treasurer K-se Q3 N ucv EF li W -1. - f. 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Dove Sloul 70 Becky Stout Terry Stout Diane Strayer Alan Stull Arlene Swander Dave Szymanowski Joyce Taylor Gerald Thomas Dick Thompson Jim Troxel Shirley Tucker Russell Turly Elvira Ulrich Suzanne Voght David Voorhees Don Voss William Wagner Patti Ward Marianne Warsell Michael Wasserman Shirley Waugh Duane Weiler Stephen Weller ' John Wells Phyllis Wenger Neal Wensinger Rosalie Wetosky Roger Wickert Lynn Wightman Susie Willie Jim Wilson John Winnes Gary Winter Gary Witt Sally Wolf Tom Wolfe Joe Woidyla Mary Lou Yontz Cheryl Young Jack Ziem ke Linda Zilles Susan Zoller l K. 5 iff? of kj icq: 1 to eg! A tw i S' 'Q s 'TEN ' 3 it vi 'Y T S T F 1 V C at N 5 .fa c Y U ,y W 71 I i , I W 5 3 L Us ef 'J U fl L f ,, . .,,-14 , WJUNIOR HIGH FRE . :v:v, , y 'A , 1. LVIAN CLASS MAURICE COLLINS BOB HILL President Vice-President X RANDE MOSSER BARB BECKLEY Secretary Treasurer W' , ' ' Q .. nw' 4 I 'D I .ar . p I 'f Richard Abbott, Connie Abrahamson, Dennis Achete, Larry Ackerman Ahner A I, 1- a, , , 3 ' uf ' fm they K new? .L L ' C it L ., l if l L inf Bruno Alcaba, Cindy Andecover, Don Atkins, Donna Axe, Y W , ' . Eff, u .5 ,E J' Tam Ayres, David , .QV 'L M A LW wiiu , . , Mikie' ' .' 4 f Dave Bahnsen xg .W v ,W 1. 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I . gh: vw-f or if-L 1 -2 Y, L 'L Janet Tuckerman, John Tuckerman, Judy Tuckerman, Monica Tuckerman, Rosemary Twiss, Don Tyler, Pete Vaffis, Roger Velliquette, Rita Vroman Qi' 'Q' so A S A ' he .. , M Q ,J .,, 'W' ' , l I 3 1 Watson, Phyllis Weatherby, Clyde Waggener, Robert Wagner, Galen Wahl, Eileen Walters, George Walters, Nancy Watson, Stan Larry Weaver wa , V 5 0, K . M 0 -'W In W K ' 4 it e fu ' E . , -, is, 2-.Lift ..- J Weickert, Phil Welker, Emma Wheeler, Mary White, Rebecca Tom Wehring, Paul Wehrmeister, Leroy Weiber, Don Weickert, Fred White ' we ' 1 , '-fx: . , .1 i Wieczorek, Judy Wilfong, Taurel Willer, Carol Willey, Jim Willey, Cheryl Williams, Larry Willis Alan Whittaker, John Wittaker, John . T-'J ' , 2 7 fgigfbf Virginia Wise, Sharon Winklea, Gene Woodrich, Steve Woodward, Judy Wynkoop, Norman Yost, Susie Young, Verna Young, Gary Zimmerman 'ti 9 ,N Uv pa J! v .v . . fr isltwsfygxf EIGIITII GB DE 1' 1555 DAN BOUCHER MICHAEL GABEL President Vice-President B X 5, he K, , KIM WADSWORTH PAM RUSSEL Secretary Treasurer fl ,Y fy W A , i if -1 ga I 'J :J1 Linda Ackerman, Frances Adams, David Aiken, Mar- sha Anderson 1' A ' tl Alice Adams, Greg Arnd Marilyn Auxter , f V if W ,,,,r. ,Q , t, Martha Ashton, Dennis K ,... U , if Atkins, Terry Augustine, 1 fix 'f f 'F-H l J'-ll gi John Avers Ronald Babcock J , , ane Babione, Gene Baker, Deeona Baldwin, Tom Barnard, Carolyn Barnes ul mf A , ' Z' f I g A . 'ii' i M Y ' J ' Q ,f ' l , .- ,X f James Batesole, Steven Batey, Ronald Bauer, Ruth Ann Baumann, Charles Baxter, Linda Baxter, Tom Baxter, Carolyn Beal f 2 ' J HFS: ::'?i A 1 Q1 I 1,-3,3 , Qs... .Na V-1, 3 s xg-W, N - of , -33:53 -: .. V - 1 x William Beard, Betty Belcher, Gary Bennett, Barbara Berlekamp, Vickie Bitler, John Black, Alma Blair Blodgett, Janet Bodemann , John Blakeman, Te ip. : F 1 2 Sandra Bohac, Chris Bourdo, Larry Bowes, Dennis Bowling, Lonnie Bowling, Cathy Bragg, Gene Branch, Peter Brickley, Penny Briggs, Van Brooks, John Brough fi : . ',.. A . I f . A I . if gy f- g. , ,HEZ Q ,yi Q Charles Brown, John Brunner, William Buehler, Robert Bundschun, Betty Bunn, Kathy Bunn, Rodney Burkett, Jean Byers, Ken Caris, Sandra Carr. ,? cg, . , - s I bl , Y-If xi ., no 'U 99. :M ,4-4 QQ 01 4 1? Q IE 0--1 'Q ft T0 QD 14 QD 25 0: nf' 201 TE. YD Q 54: O 0 Q. mf 1 KD 3 KD F5 3' Q 3 U' 0 . 3' 2 9 'U I' O I' D 'O 3 Q P Q G O L3 0 F1 3' I. ., - 0 3 .n FD 3 75 2. 5 0 II' C 1 I1 P' W 0 Q .. 2. fi 0 Q O Q I' U D 5. Q. Q D 'U 'P 2 fbi sh 'ww' me ,Q , my ,gl i 5 Ms 3 wr V' - me. ' .A H E, 1 f , , , 1 T, .fx ,f XE i f .,v' : lc, . Q S A :-. 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Q 7' ffl 99 , Thomas Roddy, John Rosen, Thomas Rosenberger, Danny Ross, David Ross, Michael Rowe, Susanne Rudes, Pam Ruehle, Richard Ru ier Priscilla Ruland, Bernice Sabo Patti Sachs, Roger Sachs, David Sayre, Karen Schatt, Wayne Scheer, Janet Schell, Thomas Schell, Barbara Scherer, Anne Schling, Robert Schow, Terry Schultz 85 fe' 4 , E l l l w ill ' I Carol Schwenzfeier, Emily Schwenzfeier, Janet Sentman, Lane Shafer, Bob Shetenhelm, Susan Shiets, Sue Shoemaker, Mike Sieberg, Nancy Slane, Larry Sloan, Beverly Smith 'cw I - Z vm A ,, 5,53 J, ' A -PV . 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F , V , . Sandra Barker, Stanton Barnes, Lee Bauders, Howard Baughman, Richard Beazell, Tom Beckley, Violet Beckley, Clara Beddoro W' - lx Y .f'f5? 'f?ff . ' . 'iffy an W b-CSB! Marianne Beeker, Walter Beekman, Joyce Behnken, Sandra Belcher, Gary Berger, Lewis Berger, Lucinda Berger, Thom- as Berkley, Mike Beutel A ' f r Gordon Billmon, David Binder, Deborah Bischoff, Merritt Bixler, Darwin Bliss, Karen Bliss, Ruth Bliss, Tom Bill Bolton as 0, f gp Vg-uwu,.1 ,VA :env :usurp norman- . I Gary Boos, Dan Booze, Larry Booze, Rose Bordner, Terry Bork, Rita Bower, Ronald Bowker, Jim Bowlis, Denny Brau , Aj: ay fi J Marcia Brown, Jim Buehler, Donald Buhrow, Thomas Burns, Ruth Butscher, Brenda Campbell, Gale Caris, Barbara Carmean, Judy Cheryl Carnicom, Hallie Carroll E 'B 1 X 'V Blodgett, Eddie Blue, Paul Boggs, T it ,, ,, n, Jane Brink, Linda Britner uv 'Qa- Carnahan, 87 ? --i- - 7 ---- 2- Q Joe Cecil, Ben Chambers, Patricia Chapman, Kerry Chevalier, Brad Christy, Melvin Clark, William Clark, Philip Claus, Dale Cleary, Juliann Cleveland, Larry Cleveland Cheryl Clookie, John Clulow, Yvonne Coe, Carolyn Cofer, Russell Coleman, Christine Collins, Sharon Colvin, Sharon Comeskyf Randall Cooley, Susan Coultas, Hal Coxon K .v , ' -. . ,L ji -' LE. C J n ii ,ijt ' ' Ray Crayton, John Creek, Nancy Creighton, James Crigger, Marsha Cronenberger, Richard Dahms, John Davis, Marla Davis, Richard Davis, Nikki Davisson, Judy Decker Philip DeHoog, Jim Dellasantina, Judy DeMars, Dana Demmy, Diane DeRan, Terri Dickert Carolyn Dickey, Helen Dock, Donna Druckenmiller, Mary Duraine, Linda Durdel F 1 'T M4 F .5 ps 1 Connie Edmonds, Russel Edmonds, David Edwards, Sharon Eisher, Pam Elder, Sharon Ellenberger, Dennis Emrich, James Emrich, Chrystul Fausnaugh, Joan Fellers, Alice Felters y ., 1 1'r.,,A Y 4 .ez I W ll Q 'fl' s. Stella Ferbach, Jim Ferguson, Peter Fisher, Edna Fite, Jackie Foreman, Sue Forgerson, Terry Foster, Betty Franks, Cynthia Franks, Marsha Frantz, Jack French ,L ' ., Mike Fulton, Jack Gangwer, Magdalene Garze, Jerry Gebauer, David Geer, Nancy Geib, Bunny Geiser, Janet Genzman, Erica Gerner, Edward Gerwin, Donald Geyer V ,: F x Q J J J -1 - ' ' . Iiis ' dal .V 'i ' is 5' . 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SM ef' S Tom Hosselbachi, Gary Haubert, Sandy Heckman, Dora Heidelberg, Pearlie Heidelberg, Dolores Hendricks, Kenneth Henline, James Janice Henry, Paula Herr, Cheryl Hetrick Henry, Q3 A 4 ' 1 ' E af ifflw' ' ,Q Patricia Hetrick, Sherry Hickle, Priscilla Hill, Mike Hirt, Eric Hoch, Bill Hoffman, James Holbert, Bev Homler, Sandy Hooser, Roger Hoy, Harry Hummel S if if as 4, ff..-sg, lil' I Arif' 7 Lg , Daun Hurst, Marsha Huss, Richard Huss, Paula Hutchins, Sandra Hutchins, Larry Jackson, Diane Johnson, Violet Johnson, Thomas Jones, Karma Joseph, Stephen Jurovick l , K : ' 4' - T in X 1 ,E dm. gig, K A 5 5 Diane Kiser, Judy Kaltenbach, Roderick Korg, Richard Karr, Philip Keiser, Dawn Kelly, Julie Kelser, Jim Kerns, Joe Kidd, Margaret Kirkendall, Carol Kiser if ' if lie. - U :sf y ,L sw lift ll L- L X ll: L A Jack Kiser, LaVonne Knott, Eddie Koebel, Randy Koebel, Susie Koebel, Barbara Koppus, Stanley Koziel, Tamara Kramer, James Kreilick, Diane Kreimes -Y A ' r 4, 93? A C 4, cg: R if 1 c ff ' ' ' Ii' it ml . Q sm tw fl ll Cynthia Kruse, Diane Langel, Caren Langhan, David Lankfard, Dick Lantz, Roger Lawrence, Dan Lease, Barbara Lee, Tony LeMaitre, Clarence Lepard, Tom Lewis A 'J ' S Q M. Suzanne Lindsay, Roger Longenbach, Sandy Longenbach, Christy Lytle, Mike McClure, Pamelax McCambs, Sandra McComas, Dennis Mc- Cormack, William McCoy, Mary McDermott, Patricia McGrath 89 2 . t,y, 3 5 rs. J C L 1 -A A if , 4 4 ' , 5' A.:, ii, ' L' 'Fw ,Q P 'S' 'ff - as ' -f , ' J t M Linda McKeever, Bruce Maike, Janet Martin, Rolland Martin, Janet Mascari, James Mathias, Robert Meadows, Manfred Meder, Barbara Meh- low, Candice Menkhoft, Steven Messina .el L ,Q V.., . .,.. f Sharlyn Michaels, Brent Miesle, David Miles, Barbara Miller, Luana Miller, Mary Miller, Cheryl Monahan, Betty Montgomery, Joanne Mont- gomery, Larry Mooney, Clifford Moore Bn- ' fr ' f'- MM -i,.,.,v ' 1 ' V W. ,,f.,' 1 I, Anita Morrison, Carol Murphy, Tom Musson, John Myers, William Myers, Dianne Nickel, Susanne Nickloy, Bonnie Nitschke, Cindy Nitschke, Cynthia Norman, Lillian Oliver I Q .V K V ? I A ,, ,. I t .4 , ,-,E .. 'J , i , , - - . K . -- - 1-,,. i ii-xii 'wg Q' ull A i da H ii ' -mln 133:00 ,. 1 El lannluf Dennis Orndorff, Howard Overmyer, Fred Paini, Wally Pankratz, Robert Patterson, Thomas Pawsey, Arder Peck, Olen Pence, Patricia Peter- son, Cheryl Pettiford, Peter Pfeiffer 'Dv 2 . ,- , V E .,,: t '- , I , Pt, '- 1 A f All in , ' L f tl James Polter, Ricki Polter, Louie Potts, Richard Powers, Janette Price, Nancy Puckett, Trudy Purdham, Norma Radabaugh, Linda Rahn, Wanda Ramey, Karyl Ramirez Q , , i t if 'if 'L ttiri if C ,, ,, Louise Ratliff, Paul Rearick, Donnie Reese, Betty Rhoades, Janese Ried, Jack Rinehart, Barbara Roberts, Donald Roberts, Carol Robitski, Awilda Robles, Connie Rose .,W..... ,-.,.s..,.,-.,f--m--- for ,,-,,, H......, M-, L ' t Tf9f:S?ff - Y' , ' . if l V. A if i -f., - V ' R P lil? Mark Roosen, Daniel Rosenberger, Marsha Rudes, Judith Rudolph, David Russel, Scott Russell, Harold Ruttschau, Eloise Sabo, Rhonda Shaeffenr, Angela Schellkopf, Daniel Scherf . z , , is ,Q -.LA Y ,. , -:r-, , f , cv f 3, ' :.' - 1 ',.' . Ei' - L --.N I 'J' V ,I W 'r s-- Gerald Scherb, Cheryl Schey, Gerald Schey, Sherri Schoch, Lynn Schrader, Delmar Schultz, Jeff Schwartz, Arleta Sears, Ivan Shaffer, Linda 0 Shaffer, Myron Shaffer 5' .- 9, -M ' Y 16 W 4' v Q ra .- V f 1 fi ' 'V . 473' ,I zvj f ' ,. .. y C , g , l r T' in 'f -1 Q '. , 35 h . K , I . Ronnie Shale, Kathleen Shanahan, Betty Sheets, John Shew, William Sielschott, Patty Siler, Henry Sipsma, Cathy Slaymaker, Marty Slessman, Brenda Smith, Jan Smith 1 5 - . u g ,. 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My vav: 5 ,. at A at 'u K il, wiki? fig! - f - ' Y - I' wr f lfi 3 ,,,. k i K- ki WJLX L Dennis Watson, Herman Watts, Carol Wax, Dan Weaver, Dick Weiker, Mary Ann Wells, Susan Wickert, Linda Wiles, Jay Willer, Phil Willer, Dave Wilson .37 . W 'Bi' . -2 , . - .sfffzef .ge 1 Mike Wing, Bill Wingard, Mariorie Winnes, Scott Witt, Mary Wittenmeyer, Dianna Wobig, Jim Wolf, Sue Wolf, Bruce Wolfe, Ted Wolfe, Den- nis Wright .' ' , 6 '?' . 1 , 8 My i is tail 7 Mary Wright, Bill Yeager, Andy Young, Nancy Young, Linda Ziebold, Diane Zilles, Glen Zimmerman, Ruth Zimmerman, Terry Zoller, Sharon Zweifel, James Zweily 91 C' V AM mn' KEWGITFE .1259 - eil Af 1 Mtg S2 I 2 M I-J 6' 5 if 'S s 1 in MR. HOLLAND Advisor 3 Y ld it A : is BARBARA DANIELS Preface efflgw' ' ,Li fi PARMELIA PERRY Seniors RQIW F C w , A, RENATE JOSEPH Underclassmen f! lm, DIANA INKS Assistant bl Q. ' Q BRAD HOLLAND 94 Art 6 . . I 32? A sims BECKLEY oRv1LLE SENTMAN Co-editor Co-editor :ix sg' l L.ssLi A 6 gf. Wu, , 1 'fs I gr 'SNQV A fm, ' :,. sm ' -if 7 W' Q n 9, gl -4 , ' .,,, - 7 K 'W 5' . WH'-5 , , +19 .K X-we I I A I gi is J i s . . Row One: Doug Baukas, Bev Bingle, Larry Burns, Frances Cockrell. Row Two: Dianne Cole, Connie Cucare, Charles Fink, Kay Forsythe. Row Three: Hilda Huy, Yvonne Linder, Dean McGormley, Nannette Mann. Row Four: Sharon Meyer, Nancy Nahm, Dianne Notestine, Janet Nowak. Row Five: Gerrie Rankin, Mary Roush, Donna Shelley, Joyce Stewart. Row Six: Merilla Tod, Martha Willey, Jim Ziebold, Sandy Babcock. W ig , xg, , ' -.. . A., sn, 9 my Q :QW 2.75: DANA SCHWENZFEI ER Activities MARTHA TOOLEY Assistant 9 lit if-, 1 SUSIE SOMERS Sports ANTS LEETMAA Assistant , 'L - 'ig S - f f .Q I 5 JUDY HAGUE Business Manager r , L , -is 5 f DENNIS SCHATT Photographer Watch your finger, Renate! Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble is the l96l Croghan Annual Statf's motto. The drug stores never sold as many aspirins and nerve pills as they have to the annual staff and es- pecially its advisor. There is always the threat that the annual won't get finished, but, then, Mr. Holland didn't grow gray for nothing. Many late nights of typing and glueing, eras- ing and unglueing, but as you see-we made it!! Are you enjoying your paper dolls, girls? ANNUAL STAFF Well, look who's going to be editor next year! if. Q, 5 v V . A 6 X x One of those hectic after school get-togethers. 95 CII TTER - -. rf- ... f 4, 2 R 1 Hwgkg ,,.,, V., .' K 9 fm ' ,s -' ef ' 1 V 'X ' 'N l , R' 'T f H i . ,. v ., N L W 1 . W. W Q V Wig- 'V V -' r .,.,, . xy, -:,. ' ' ' 7 V ' ' . i ' .WEE mst. 'A fiiiiii iiiigggg -V . Q A4 r 46 r R Q fl? .Q its if-L Wi K E' A lsr F Rv v 2 X si im ' 9 W - John Freeman, editor-in-chief, Daun Hetrick, iunior high co-editor, Renate Joseph, copy editor, Laura Lindsay, society editor, Lynn Lucas, special assignments, Tim Lull, assistant editor, Marcia Mathews, junior high co-editor, Diane Notestine, senior column. E A w if 3 dak: 'Vx 4? .9 sf fl C ysr ryssi L L Aww- is .4 ., X s . R Pat Overmyer, business manager, Mary Lynne Rafferty, assistant advertising manager, Mary Roush, per- sonal editor, Orville Sentman, photographer, Connie Shanahan, assistant business manager, Martha Tooley, advertising manager, Martha Willey, feature editor. 'T' Q? ' V . H ,,,. 5412 'I:.'lf33sf'5f ii r L Charles Aldrich, Robert Althoff, Bev Bingle, Connie Cucare, Elizabeth Doust, Carolyn Farrison, Pat Rosen- berger, Dixie Van Hook. Q MR' TOOLEY . Advisor , la .- Lousy camera plus lousy typewriter equal Find ff, MUVY? magnificent Chatter. ' 2 T! Ami 9! ,,, , , CIIATTEB CUBS t . vl,, . X S01-it J l 'S J' 3. Judy 3 g Q, g . it A L s R' 6 V, L I M, 5 .K zyiitmul:-. :.E, 1. I KM- K Z ig? EF 3 5.5 JV' J . , xg, Row On e: Vickie Adams, Marilyn Althoff, Ann Auxter, Patty Coonrod, Ruth Dates, Bette Farrisan, Judy Faw- ley, Janet Foreman, Gloria Griffith. Row Two: Sharon Martin, Robin Pete, Henry Siebert, Roberta Shale, Marianne Warsell, Shirley Waugh, Duane Weiler, Elvira Ulrich. JUNIIIB HIGH CHATTEB EDITUBS .16 AND ASSISTANTS - -0 'ww' ,,, :, Z .W Via' r E K ft! f I, fi g Connie Abrahamson, copy editor, Dave Ahner, asst. sports editor, John Cochran, asst. feature editor, Marsha Cole, ninth grade spotlight editor, Diann Crosskill, feature editor, Robert Dittman, bus. and circulation manager, Marc Eisler, sports editor. 'S 51 S M ,fi John Klein, business and circulation manager, Kathy Maike, ninth grade spotlight editor, Rande Mosser, society editor, Mary Jane Perry, typing editor, Fred Princehorn, eighth grade spotlight editor, Emily Roush, iokes, Roberta Russell, editor-in-chief. STUDENT Mr. Viet, advisor, Sue Ellis, treasurer, l.ynn Lucas, secretary, Dick Landis, vice-president, Dan Stewart, president, Mrs. Elliot, advisor. The Student Council is a representation of the student body. Every club affiliated with the school is represented at the Student Council meetings by their vice-president. Numerous proiects keep the members iumping. This year the Book Store was in full swing. Candy turtles were sold as a money making proiect. The Student Council dec- orated the school lobby and cafeteria for Christmas and gave each teacher a Christ- mas corsage. For the benefit of the student body, a special safety assembly was spon- sored by the club. Also, safety posters, which were made at Student Council's poster night, were distributed throughout the school. A politician of the future???? Pretty lassies painting posters. I W ,, ,,,,, , C-Q CUUN-CIL : -. ,- .x.. , 'es ta m.. ' T 8 4 M- Q3 ,. l W , ii Q qv? . 1 fn- M: , 3 T. - cf L ' ' ' at ., llatl Xa K f im Eg.. 15, 'ix ' . A y K W A ' ev ga W A 'W Q f 23. is H134 3' -f , 'Q , My wmv ' X wr x L 4 1 - - V L . ' . , V I 'ff iv- qi, ,Egg L jf ii? t ,sv H . a ei, af fu f to ,fe qw. it X ,QQ ' , '-- ' -Q ' , - .8-ax, . I - K .1 L af -3, sg. Q, ,-:1 ,. J K 2 T'-4 ew, 6 H 3, 13 - R: Q 'uni K er.. -- -A , ' ' ., . ' if 'gi- ' r - ff- ' I' ii' ' , 7. A X . U 5 fig-it -?', 1 Y ,,. 'ta . ' 5-Wg: EL . x Row One: Bob Althoff, Cindy Baxter, Halver Belcher, Courtney Carr, Linda Crispen, Sue Ellis, Betsy Fang- boner, Maury Gnepper, Daun Hetrick. Row Two: Sandy Hetrick, Wayne Huffman, Jack Jaisler, Renate Joseph, Gary Kaltenbach, Ed Lamalie, Dick Landis, Sue Lenhart, Yvonne Linder. Row Three: Lynn Lucas, Tim Lull, Dean McGormley, Faye Martin, Kathy O'Farrell, Parmelia Perry, Marianne Root, Mary Roush, Connie' Schelb. Row Four: Dana Schwenzfeier, Orville Sentman, Duane Simmons, Susie Somers, Dan Stewart, Dennis Stine, Martha Willey, Dinah Williams. C95 ki I Are you voting in the dark? Paying by kiss or by cash'f 9'9 T 1 m,..,,,,,,g' N ATION AL ll0NOIl 0-CIETY Ants Leetmaa, president Parmelia Perry, vice-presi dent, Mrs. Elliot, advisor Mary Roush, secretary, Den nis Stine, treasurer. Q...- The National Honor Society received as new members, five percent of the iunior class and fifteen percent of the senior class. They are chosen on academic standing, leadership, and personality. The formal induction ceremony was held during the National Honor Society Assembly in the spring. The new members were honored by the old members at the annual banquet. 'E' 5 P 5 ' F2 c .,.. wi ' 4 6 Q of . A My , a T if . so , SW if 1- f ... ,,,, f 'dh T 'Q :L , ' . Q s.. ., T ,l, 5 A Row One: Halver Belcher, Barbara Daniels, John Freeman, Sandy Hetrick, Diana Inks, Renate Joseph, Ants Leetmaa, Tim lull. Row Two: Marcia Mathews, Parmelia Perry, Mary Roush, Susie Somers, Dan Stewart, Dennis Stine. ,,rsiI?5i . A llxsfffifilikirsi f'f1L.?5Q:Q,W:f W2-m- Q .biliiiii-TVAST ii if KEY Dick Newman, secretary, Dick Dundore, president, Orville Sentman, treasurer, Dick Landis, iunior director, Bruce Landis, sophomore di- rector, Mr. Marquette, ad- visor. The newly formed Key Club has been added to Ross High this year as a service organization. Though they didn't receive their Charter till the middle of the year, the boys have become active not only in the community by helping with the pancake fes- tival sponsored to raise funds for the Camp Fire Girls' Camp, but also around school, doing odd jobs to help the ianitors. lt's the Key Club boys that we find moving the organ for assemblies and taking charge of the tables after each lunch period. We'll start the revolution second period. ls she a blonde or a brunette? K, ..,f MM J 2 CLUB ,af lip 29 Q l JN al .J ver Belcher Jim Berger Larry Burns k Dundore Maury Gnepper Steve Hawk Kent Hoke Brad Holland Wayne Huffman Jack Jaisler Dick Landis Dick Newman ve Parker Larry Ripple Orville Sentman Dan Stewart Dennis Stine Dave Zimmerman We see a camera peeker-atter. Ross High's great creators of something. 1, 103 I0 4 BIOLOGY GO ew'-.N ,-- Mr. Hille, advisory Ants Leelmaa, president, Dana Schwenzfeier, secretary, Betsy Fangboner, treasurer, Martha Willey, vice-president. 'fi 'ki' Q . f H V K - J it Y f :x' . Zi, 2,42 ,E :,, , f f Ill . r Row One: Marilyn Althoff, Ann Auxter, Martha Baumann, Cindy Baxter, Halver Belcher, Tom Bowersox, Patty Coonrod, Ron Crabtree. Row Two: Connie Cucare, Barbara Daniels, Ruth Dates, Larry Dunlap, lzetta Eckert, Barb Edwards, Sue Ellis, Betsy Fangboner. Row Three: Pat Frater, John Freeman, Melinda Gavitt, Barbara Groll, Penny Hasselbach, Steve Hawk, Sandy Hetrick, Carol Hilton. Row Four: Mary Hoch- stettler, Kent Hoke, Wayne Huffman, Mark Jaderstrom, Gary Kaltenbach, Martha Kessler, Shirley Klopp, Larry Kritzel. CLUB ,1- 3 5 , L , 2. 2 : ,EE I Surrounded by botany, bottles, and BOYS! Watch it, Ann, he might bite! Busy biologists is the word we hear around the school about this club. The club held numerous field trips. A few of the places visited are Oak Openings, Toledo Zoo, O.S.U. Biological Museum, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the NOBA Farm in Tiffin. They sponsored a special biology assembly and took their annual field trip to the Lake Erie Islands. T 'is f is 4 A ii?-ig ' .. .. ' .,:::: L in ,t1.,,g.-. I s zifi' ig , if ,ik Y if lil as T J 1. at s , tt t 3 'L iil, ' L L I ilii iilliil ,1 4 - . ' Row One: Bruce Landis, Dick Landis, Ants Leetmaa, Yvonne Linder, Laura Lindsay, Bobbi Linker, Marcia Mathews, Jackie Munding. Row Two: Terry Nahm, Dick Newman, Dianne Notestine, Carol Oman, Brice Overmyer, Dianna Pasch, Parm Perry, Judy Root, Row Three: Joy Rosenberger, Mary Roush, Kathy Schow, Peggy Schow, Dana Schwenzfeier, Gary Schwochow, Barbara Smith, Dan Stewart. Row Four: Rein Taalman, Ruth Weaver, Martha Willey, Judy Wilson, Christine Wolf, Dave Zimmerman, Susan Zoller. FUTURE TEACHERS Parm Perry, president: Dana Schwenzfeier, treasurer: Miss Bowlus, advisor: Dinah Williams, registrar of paints, Martha Willey, vice-presi- dent: Yvonne Linder, secre- tary. The formal candlelight installation and initiation, and serving as hostesses at a meeting for all teachers new to the Fremont School System, were two of the proiects undertaken by the Future Teachers of America. Members made their annual field trip to the grade schools in April to observe and get a little taste of teaching. A Christ- mas party and gathering food for a needy family were also projects in this club's event- ful year. , Lf l Y i , ,N A ,. W 6 T . i 1? 4 ti fe T T i -Lf' A ,,,, ig4.g,f'p- in :QS-fp xv V ' V i r W S , it L K: 3 A 'J f , at ' x L t ,-0' 7 ,vQn,, l ' 4- f is If 'ak ,, f -2 -w VM, E ssts .Q ., ,. -is 2 :gg 1 I g .Ai f f ' ' ----ls ' ' yr E ' f -L H ' V . M V - is f . . .lz full . 1 S fe ,V--- Raw One: Cindy Anderson, Ann Auxter, .ludy Beazell, Billie Beckley, Carol Beckman, Bette Behrens, Bev Bingle. Row Two: Kaye Carnicom, Courtenay Carr, Susan Cochran, Connie Cucare, Elizabeth Doust, Barb Edwards, Sue Ellis. Row Three: Patti Farling, Judy Fawley, Karen First, Pat Frater, Donna Gibbs, Jean Hackney, Daun Hetrick. Row Four: Sandy Hetrick, Gary Kaltenbach, Peggy Koke, Yvonne Linder, Mary Lindestrom. 0F AMEBIACA A Rose among thorns? Brownie points for the teacher's pets '-13' -,-.r i gl ll W M P , , war -V 5 MJ' 'F' H X , . J a lp,-me 4 Q' 'if 2 EN , , ,ew , l 41 s sc: l li 2... S f i ii . .. A ' V I , -.'f Row One: Laura Lindsay, Annie Lozano, Nanette Mann, Sharon Meyer, Sharon Neumeyer, Patty Overmeyer, Nancy Payne. Row Two: Carol Pence, Parm Perry, Mary Lynne Rafferty, Aury Rosado, Mary Roush, Mar- garet Sawyer, Dana Schwenzfeier. Row Three: Roberta Shale, Connie Sieving, Duane Simmons, Susie Somers, Dan Stewart, Joyce Stewart, Martha Taoley. Row Four: Shirley Waugh, Phyllis Wenger, Dennis Wheeler, Martha Willey, Dinah Williams, Judy Wilson. FUTURE N UBSES Lois Oesterle, presidentg Daun Hetrick, vice-president, Judy Wilson, secretary, Con- nie Schelb, treasurer, Joy Rosenberger, historian, Miss Riddle, advisor. Beginning a nursing career early is an endeavor made by the Future Nurses of America by carrying on the candy stripe program at Memorial Hospital. These girls are the hospitaI's helping hands. They also decorated the hospital for Christmas. At- tending open-houses at Riverside and St. Vincent's hospitals in Toledo and the Tiffin State Hospital, helped to acquaint the girls with hospitals in the area. Future Florence Nightingales 0F QQ nv, 443376 A MHS G2 AMEBIFCA F Carry on, nurse! 3 as if J J ,C J XM l i ' 55 ' tg' R3 if ,s Q , gy 2 C f - :Q C 1'-f F, 'Q f J: :r:,s f if s , ,.Ab, ,M , t ' f 13 it :rrs eff .. . H . ,gg Ah F' 'Kxx xi ,,,l-r: Row One: Marilyn Althoff, Elaine Auble. Row Two: Patty Coonrod, Judy Crawford, Row Three: Connie Cucare, Marsha Dorr. Row Four: Bette Farrison, Carolyn Farrison, Karen First, Judy Frater, Melinda Gavitt, Susan Haas, Susan Heckman, Connie Hetrick. Row Five: Hilda Huy, Diana Inks, Martha Kessler, Sharon Knott, Helen Lewis, Dianne Nolestine, Lois Oesterle, Charlotte Patton. Row Six: Joy Rosenberger, Connie Schelb, Kathy Schow, Connie Shanahan, Ruth Weaver, Judy Wilson. 109 'Gr FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA The F.F.A. is an organization of young men wht actually learn by doing, since they perform all tht farming operations on the forty acres of ground sur rounding the school. The Future Farmers entered tht Public Speaking Contest and won a gold medal in the Parliamentary Procedure Contest. This industrious groul made a snow plow for the school as one of their pro iects. The senior members spent a week in Chicagm and several attended the State Convention. Each yea the F.F.A. chooses a queen to represent them in tht Don Darr, president, Ed lamalie, vice-president: Mr. Nowels, advisor: Steve Frontz, secretary: Gary Mc- Nair, treasurer. county and state contests. The Fremont Chapter wa honored when their representative, Marianne Root, wa chosen state F.F.A. queen for 1960. The highlight o the year is the Parent-Son Banquet, and from then ol the members are dedicated to their summer work ani preparing exhibits for the fair. l , K, ,,,, , A W gy .. 'I L... 5. 3 'Q-YfEHq 'lP' x - ed . ' l NN --3 ,',,. A Row One: Tim Brooks, Bill Carr, Charles Engler, Don Darr, Don Fabian, Jack Ferguson, Tom Forgatch, Steve Frontz, Ron Gerwin. Raw Two: Dale Gillmore, James Haas, Dale Hasselbach, Gary Henry, Bob Hetrick, Ken Jahn, Merrill Kaiser, Ed Lamalie, .lim Linder. Row Three: Steven Lindsay, Bill McCann, Gary McNair, Richard Meyer, Frederick Micheal, Warren Mierke, Marvin Overmeyer, Ronald Overmeyer, Roy Overmeyer. Row Four: Mervin Smoot, David Voorhees, Bob Wagner, Galen Wahl, Gene Woodrich. FUTURE IIUNIEMAKEBS 0F AMERICA lnitiation and party for new members, dressing fifty dolls for, needy children, Christmas party for thirty children, Valentine party for members and mothers, a parent-daughter banquet, and a May picnic honoring senior members kept the F.H.A. girls jumping. With all these activities they still found time to serve dinners in the cafeteria for special groups and enjoy demonstra- tions given by utility companies. Patty Kimball, Parliamentarian, Cheryl Fought, News Reporter Donna Mae Hetrick, president, Joan Martin, treasurer Mrs Schwartz, advisor. ,g J., 18 J -it 9 fi. I --.ff J ,ur , ,ff ' 2' g I X K -dN W ' 'xv 4 Xu ts M me ms' V wif, 44 ts. i t , ,., Q? J c in W r Q xi H LX 'F J W is , gi f' Row One: Karen Bailey, Shirley Berberick, Pat Bibbs, Phyllis Carr, Carol Edgington, Frances Ferguson, Cheryl Fought, Shirley Franklin. Row Two: Dianna Gasdritza, Joyce Hammer, Connie Haynes, Donna Mae Hetrick, Marilyn Hoffman, Darlene Johnson, Viola Jones, Connie Koleno. Row Three: Patty Kimball, Linda McDonald, Joan Martin, Phyllis Martin, Judy Overmeyer, Jeannette Smith, Wanda Snodgrass, Judie Wa- truba. Row Four: Nancy Willey, Pam Zweily. Dennis Stine, Lois Oesterle, syth, advisor. SPANISH Spanish II Spanish I president, Gary Kaltenbach, vice-president, secretary, Carol Pence, treasurer, Miss For- Alma Doria, treasurer, Anne Rich, secretary, Mr. Zimmer advisor, Bob Morris, president, Mark Jaderstrom, vice president. Brightly and gayly colored notebooks are the outstanding proiects of the Spanish Club members. These contain articles about Spain, Spanish pictures and anything pertaining to any phase of Spanish culture. Those who attended the annual banquet enioyed dressing in some sort of Spanish costume. Spanish I Gail Hasselhach, vice-president, Heidi Lachenmayer, treas- HQ! Ha! He saidafu,-my! urerp Bonnie Gabel, secretary, Besty Bovard, president, Mr. Zimmer advisor. 'I'l2 CLUBS C q i. L . 1 QAQQN Q- Ylly if :: fl C .. .,., Q M . , K W V f-,, LY . ' k ', ah: g gb- N A V.: A fl! : ssis we if L : , T T: 51 L 55211333 J .1 fn as, P L m p f ef C ' or J N wig!! 9, -f V V ni . Q ifglililgif- .S Q e , r rriyr y, ' iid' I 'fe eq.-0 .234 ,-: W G J i' if R Row One: Marilyn Allhoff, Ann Auxler, Douglas Baukas, Jqn Berkley, Linda Blody, Belsy Bovard, Gory Brauchlo. Row Two: Bill Brown, Alma Doria, Larry Dunlap, Tom Eyan, Belsy Fong- boner, Polti Forling, Carolyn Farrison. Row Three: Bonnie Ga- bel, Robert Garcia, Craig Holhoway, Sieve Hawk, Rilo Hepner, Judy Hershey, Charles Hess. Row Four: Tracy Herrick, Judy Higgs, Brad Holland, Mark Joderslrom, Renale Joseph, Gary Kallenboch, Diana Kiser. Row Five: Sharon Knoll, Heidi Lachen- gr A 'Hi if gr f 1 ,... V. , as M2 Q f .v.LP'ffT sw? mayer, Marrye Lindslrom, Tom Lloyd, Delores Lopes, Lindo Micheal, Owen Mulholland. Row Six: Dick Newman, Dianne Nolesline, Lois Oesterle, Pal Overmeyer, Jim Parker, Carol Pence, Anne Rich. Row Seven: Mario Ruiz, Dennis Scholl, Connie Schelb, Kalhy Schow, Connie Sieving, Dennis Sline, Carol Strouch. Row Eight: Sharon Thompson, Merillo Tod, Dixie Van Hook, Marianne Worsell, Dinah Williams, Tom Wolfe, Susie Zoller. :sr y FRENCH CLUB French II French I if l Frances Cockrell, treasurer, Renate Joseph, secretary, Diana Miss Forsyth, advisor, Ruth Weaver, treasurer, Mary Hoch- lnks, vice-president, Tim Lull, president, Miss Forsyth, ad- stettler, secretary, Connie Cucare, vice-president, Carol N visor. Qman, president. The highlight of a Frenchman year was the French All the members had a merry time on the field trip to 1 Club Banquet held at Christmas time. The hosts and the Toledo Art Museum to view an exclusive French hostesses of this progressive banquet observed French art exhibit. Everyone enioyed the French pastries sold l Christmas customs in food, decorations, and presents. at the French Club's bake sale. M, I, , 1 z Q lm W U Q , Eff, A, V 1 lyz, on . v w 'af EYE? ' tl 51-i wi e I, .f 1 'F '- SG' A V gs i -af , . -, wg? '34 K 4 ' r gi A . I 1 S r ,fy . QM- , y'm,.' ,w r ' H' FI ei ll lf, e. .- to, 4 a. s. f if . sis 1 ' ' ., i . cb' I9 , gain? ' A l 'fl Row One: Bev Bingle, Frances Cockrell, Connie Cucare, Barb Lucas, Tim Lull, Marcia Mathews, Carol Oman, Dana Schwenz- Edwards, Sue Ellis, Charles Fink, Janis Gierhart, Sandy Hetrick. feier, Marianne Sielschott. Row Three: Noreen Stach, Martha Row Two: Mary Hochstettler, Diana Inks, Renate Joseph, Lynn Tooley, Ruth Weaver, Jim Wilson, Judy Wilson. Joyeux Noel! Un petit examin. ABT CLUB 3, , s N-fs T ' , er C ff A 1, , 2- M +5 stts V- .Q ' so f' T 2- T ' in gl- , J ' J D I Har- , , f , ,:.:A, .. J V kzzzl r K 5 ., V 4 1 F ' X' 'Q ' 3' C .,g, , if 1 , gkih, H D eh 1.44.-vw--'W-9 l fi? lt C. J sf, at J O , , 4 s , ' 1 I - ,xi l K , K .. ,.k-L K , V X y 4. l Row One: Bob Boyer, Kaye Carnicam, Barbara Daniels, Ruth Dates, Terry Dudley, Sue Ellis, Janet Foreman, 5 as s Pat Frater, Janice Gierhart. Row Two: Carolyn Gwinup, Marcia Mathews, Diane Miller, Bob Morris, John ft! Mulholland, Carol Oman, Bob Reichert. Raw Three: Margaret Sawyer, Kathy Schow, Sandy Shawl, Sharon . '- ' Swope, Jeanne Wanstall. Row Four: Fred White, Susan Zoller. , .sw ln an endeavor to, foster the spirit of art in Ross High, the Art Club does many worthwhile proiects and takes several field trips. The annual proiects include painting sets for plays and making numerous posters for all athletic events. The part that the club plays in advertising and publicity is very extensive. The many field trips taken by the Art Club this year are to the Toledo Art Museum, Cleveland Art Museum, Dear- born Museum, Opera, and the movie, Ben-Hur. Many thanks go to this creative club. But purple doesn't go with red! N0w'S YOUI' Cl'l0HC9, Gfelell MR. ROSS Advisor :lift sf 1184 . , AVAVVAV A ,.,, , ,,,, Q 1 S+-,Sa C . . . Q, X , -. . . . . U, , V ' ' 7 ,,f,,'21eT , ,.. ,. ,, s ' ,n 3 X . , . .. , s' 'X -'Xa 1 ' Q fa f:2:Qg, fgf.-wgb - - 1 , ,Q .S , . F J ' N 0 -X -'Sy-s B , e ' s o -, . 3 Q . sf. .1 . 1-1 ' f ' 0 p : 1 , fi' I - ' A '.. .-M LIBRARY Wayne Huffman. TFBUSUYSF: , Mrs. Sattler, advisor, Marcia Mathews, secretary, Tim Lull, vice-president, Larry Burns, president. -- Among the many activities of the Library Club were trips to Toledo and the Fremont News-Messenger. This year's Library Club, the first to have a regular meeting night, attended the Northwestern Ohio Student Librarians' Convention at Roger's High School in Toledo. Looking forward to the annual year-end party, the Ross student librarians do a commendable iob in checking-out and taking care of the many fine books in the Rose Library. Sure, I can reach this book for you, Marcia. Santa Claus is coming to town! CLUB . 5,Me'?f , if - ',.t' ' - ., ,. . , , fi., f wi' M, 'ig' W 'iw' 'W' Ja - , .ml .Ki . .' in Ilia . l im b 0 K .3 , aa . if ' f 1 N H . , 1 We item: G: , is egmwf' ilu si? we-fe' we 4. X' ' - fix ll if ,W if A Q. V .X Z Q, ...b H N T, '-,' ' I X 1 km! Row One: Charles Aldrich, Robert Althoff, Marilyn Althoff, Larry Beekley, Jan Berkley, Kathy Bierly, Ronald Bleckinger, Larry Burns. Row Two: Connie Cucare, Janet Foreman, Judy Gray, Barbara Groll, Bonnie Hine- baugh, Wayne Huffman, Renate Joseph, Sherry lewis. Row Three: Tim lull, Ginny McClory, Dean Mc- Gormley, Marcia Mathews, Linda Michael, Carol Oman, Robert Otermat, Judy Smith. Row Four: Dan Stewart, Elvira Ulrich, Dixie Van Hook, Duane Weller, Lynne Wightman, Linda Zilles. Two angels to guard the creche. The.-e'5 one in every crowd Y k f MJ- NATIIINAL FIIBENSIC Halver Belcher, vice-presi- dent, Tim Lull, president, Mr. Chapin, advisor, Miss Kennedy, advisor, Sandy Hetrick, secretary, Parmelia Perry, treasurer. The N.F.L. members have had a very successful year in all aspects of their work. They put on the entertaining magazine assembly for the student body. For the first time Ross High sponsored a novice debate tournament here in Fremont. The debate team did an excellent iob and were rewarded by a trophy 'at one of the contests. The topic this year was The United Nations . Forensic members did very well in individual events including Prince of Peace, Oratorical Declamation, Original Oratory, Dramatic Reading, Humorous Reading, and Extemporaneous Speaking. A fine performance was turned in by everyone at the district Contest. The first lady president-of the Fremont Lawnmowers' Society. Friends, Romans, countrymen- f Y 'wi K lj,- ' w 'li is M + at 'W y Y, f L 9 L fn? lik 39' Y is fir .W -55-W 41? 5 , .-':1r ,fer egg! Row One Ann Auxter, Bette Behrens, Halver Belcher Susan Cochran Ruth Dates Don Dyer Judy Fawley Row Two Susan Haas, Donna Mae Hetrick Sandy Hetrick Carol Hilton Brad Holland Diana Inks Gary Kaltenbach Row Three: Bruce Landis, Sue Lenhart Tim Lull Sharon Martin John Mulholland Dianne Notestine Lois Oesterle. Row Four: Abe Oliver Jeanne Opel Parmelia Perry Robin Pete Donna Piddock Mollie Potter Aury Rosado. Row Five: Margaret Sawyer Denms Schatt Henry Selbert Dan Stewart Sharon Sunderhaus Jean Wanstall, Marianne Warsell Open up, Charlie, we all want to hear. Our prize winning team rlxgfw 5 we 9 ., V ,fs V0-CATIIJNAL IN DUSTBIAL CLUB Ken Smith, vice-president, Allan Brindley, president, Bob Dorr, secretary: Lloyd Wynkoop, treasurer: Mr. Miller, advisor. k, E u' A -. -- - l R dag K ' '--' i 9 Q E7 1 3 V .,., D ' W -b i 5- it ' .' 1 ' . i ' 1 N ' 3 l it One of the maior activities of the Vocational Industrial Club was replacing the transmission in the snowplow which the club members made for the school last year. A Christmas gift to a needy family was their winter proiect. Mr. Miller and twelve members attended the state fall convention in Columbus. l J r 5. C S xi: , nur' A K .. -, .V . VL my A- L b l ,::g I y I ff:, I 3 K ,,,,,. V Q' .. it f 3: Q if r : f 51. l 1 . My ssrr f -. l 2 '- 'tifff 'Y ' N - 1 7' vii, 1 N . Q E- v',i :vf . V V! ., ' ' . My r G N ' l l A if ivvtz if x V Q K. - ,H Row One: Lester Baker, Allan Brindley, Charles Camden, Bob Dorr, Joe Fisher, Dick Goebel, Tom Koebel. Row Two: Ed Lagrou, Ron Miller, Sonny Nieset, Bob Oman, Bud Overmeyer, John Roberts, Larry Ross. Row Three: Tom Scherf, Jerry Smith, Kenny Smith, Wayne Wensinger, Lloyd Wynkoop. SENIIIB IIIGII VISUAL AIDS if' 5 I L. - ' ' if V P' , ii . K' M ,. . .1 3 If Row One: Bill Brown, larry Burns, Curt DeVoss, Dick Dundore, Willie Hensley, Wayne Huffman. Row Two: Mark Jaderstrom, Dick Landis, Brice Overmeyer, Dan Stewart, Ken Svanoe, Tom Zimmerman. Y MR. HILLE 7 Advisor Everyone appreciates the help and assistance given by the visual aid boys. They're the ones who run the movies for the school. lf ever there is need for someone to thread the projector, the boys are right on hand to do the iob. These boys are a great aid to the entire school. May I have this dance? Sure you know how to run that, Bullwinkle? 121 N ATION AL THE PIANS rain-4 THUYRT. G:-:u Miss Forsyth, advisory Den- nis Stine, treasurer, Daun Hetrick, secretary, Mary Roush, vice president, Bar- bara Daniels, president. Very few will forget the senior and iunior class plays, staged and produced by the members of this club. They also presented one-acts, and humorous and dramatic readings. The one-acts were given as part of the Dramatics course examination, and a few of them were given at meetings of various organizations. The pupils who were active in the club were recognized at the National Thespians Awards Assembly. i .im can , ss 'E r to ,M J' W 5' 4 2' ' 'Sir I I A A , 6 ,K is 0 :L ,ss 1 19' .4 T C T T A r sw, T ig: ' 558 ig A sv 5 1 1. rg, so A , ef ,fe . V V l I , '. , i t ' A 'Y' Bi 1 if . , , , V I 5 ,Af 'f 1 ' T 1' A 5 ., I V 4 ,, C 4 .1 ' H -:K Q54 Qi- 'Q 3 34' f 'UP' s,,f I ' 'ff Mu H .,f . . K 1119 K T' 'Xi .. I S , .,,. time - f iii. l C 2 2 Row One: Cindy Anderson, Sandy Babcock, Martha Baumann, Cindy Baxter, Billie Beckley, Bette Behrens, Halver Belcher, Joyce Bower, Ron Crabtree, Barbara Daniels. Row Two: Sue Ellis, Judy Hague, Daun Hetrick, Kent Hoke, Brad Holland, Diana Inks, Bobbie Linker, Tim Lull, Sharon Myers, John Mitchell, Sharon Neumeyer, Dianne Notestine, Lois Oesterle, Marcia Overmeyer, Patty Overmeyer. Row Four: Janice Paini, Dave Parker, Parmelia Perry, Mary Lynne Rafferty, Joy Rosenberger, Mary Roush, Dennis Schatt, Sandy Shawl, Dennis Stine, Judy Wilson. JUNIUB -CLASS PLAY 66Y0u Cflllgt Take It xvitll Yong' People who attended the 1960 Junior Class Play said it was the funniest thing they had seen for a long time. The play, based on the silly remarks and actions of a carefree American family, kept its capacity crowds in stitches throughout the evening. The fun and good times involved in the production of this play greatly outweighed the work required of each cast and staff member. SEN IOB CLASS PLAY 24 'il Remember Many sleepless nights and closely bitten fingernails were some of the consequences which accompanied the production of the unforgettable Senior Class Play. This play was a magnificent production, and proved that good things always come from hard work. This is exactly what was needed to help some members of the cast perfect their Norwegian accents and the staff members make their immaculate and speedy scene changes. We're sure that the entire school agrees that the work was well worth its while, and this outstanding play will be placed among the greatest presented here at Ross High. Marina To boil wafer you fake ..... Don'f forget The buffonholes. Make sure if's fight. Everywhere you look, bolfs and nufs! Now see here. Pass The molasses for my head leffuce. 'TW' Pi ,Q , , , 'K W' N rf ,W my-. . Pang My A T r -V q my , wrfsswav-.fk ', ' 1 . A , aux ,QLVQ-'f 'f .. ,K , . ..,,, ,ix ffm, vf WMM , Z! H 1 M ' A Q 4- fi' 3-Ji' 1 -Y., tw Q , M 'f ? 'f 'F3f :f:, ' 4 .. R QQ 1, WX -M. SENIIIB BAND MAJOBETTES' Linda Crispen, Carol Parfee, Sandy Babcock, Sheila Mason, Ann Rich, Kay Forsythe, Jeanine Mader. SENIIIR MAJ IIBETTES , K 5 . D fi, fbi my V' I f x SANDY BABCOCK LINDA CRISPEN 7 SEN IOB IIIGH BAND Among the twenty-four appearances made by the band this year are the Band assemblies presented for the school and also ones for the public. Marching at all the football games, attending the District Contest, and participating in the State Contest take hard, tiring practice in cold or hot weather. Some call the band musical chairs for there is constantly competition among the members to perfect their musical ability with long hours of practice. This is the way those who will fill the first chairs have achieved them. We are proud of this Ross High organization which has ranked con- sistently as one of the top bands in Ohio. Tom Stierwalt, secretaryp Mr. Sells, directory Tom Schwartz WGke-Up, Swartz! vice-presidentg Jack Hepner, president. . fy i l l FLUTES: Sharon Brand, Judy Chestnutwood, Laura Lindsay, Peggy Schow, Roberta Shale, Martha Too- ley, Shirley Waugh. CLARlNETS: Marilyn Althoff, Sandra Baker, Bette Behrens, Bette Farrison, Judy Hague, Jack Hepner, Connie Hetrick, Yvonne Linder, Nanette Mann, Nan- cy Payne, Ruth Schepflin, Susie Somers, Bunny Steiger, Marlene Stewart, Becky Stout, Martha Willey, Tom Wolfe. OBOE: Gail Siler. BASSOONS: Judy Frater, Mary Lynne Rafferty. BARITONES: Charles Aldrich, Tim Lull, James Mark- ley, Tom Stierwalt. FRENCH HORNS: Frances Cockrell, Betsy Fangboner, Charles Fink, Melinda Gavitt, Marcia Mathews, Judy Wilson. SAXOPHONES: Steve Hawk, Jim Wilson. PERCUSSION: Douglas Baukus, Brad Holland, Bruce Landis, Dick Landis, Dennis Maloy, Sheila Mason, Tom Swartz, Linda Tucker, Douglas Velliquette, Don Voss, John Wells. CORNETS: Karen Buehler, Martha Charles, Victor Dunes, Paul Ebright, Bob Hawk, Tom Johnson, Dennis Mason, Scott Norris, Jan Sorg, Jean Wanstall, Phy- liss Wenger, Jim Ziebold. BASS CLARINETS: Gary Bowling, Kaye Carnicom. ALTO CLARINETS: Dianne Hopkins, Marie King. BASSES: Kent Hoke, Geraland Fritz, Dave Parker, Joe Scranton, Gerald Thomas. TROMBONES: Cathy Berger, Bob Brown, Ronald Burel, Fred Joseph, Larry Ripple, Dennis Schatt, Hen- ry Seibert, Mike Wasserman, David Zimmerman. DIRECTORS: Mr. Walter Sells, Mr. Jack Stierwalt. 12 9 Row One: Mr. Kooistra, Sharon Meyer, Judie Watruba, Judy Pasch, Connie Cucare. Row Two: Barbara Smith, Polly Gibbs, Linda Lohrbach, Patti Farling, Jeanette Smith, Diana lnks. Row Three: Sandy Shawl, Lynn Womeldorff, Bonnie Mehlow, Carolyn Farrison, Karen Tolhurst, Larry Dicker, Fred Joseph. Row Four: Margo Covanah, Jean Culbert, Duane Simmons, Buddy Heabler, Ron Burel, Gary Henry, James Markley. A CAPPELLA CIl0IB You may go anywhere and find the Ross High A.C.C. entertaining. They presented a wonderful Christmas assembly for our student body, and also for the public at Bir- chard Library. The choir, also, attended the Buckeye Conference meet at Marion, Ohio. A choral ensemble consisting of members of the choir sang for many clubs. A few of these are: The Lions Club, Rotary Club, Odd Fellows, Masons, Beet Growers of America, and many church organizations. We agree that the first hour of each choir member's day is well spent in practice for this club. These people all deserve more credit than they ever receive. if . if 'hum' ,f eww-:ww lf I, .HM ii-Q , 3. -:. - FFR' H i! L1 ,,xi.,. if f ,ww f , in., X f wx -X - , J ,, q., . Exif, .. , Q 155. 1 Q, .2 - ,Z 1? A W l ,.. . . 555: i Q L... L5 A L ,ix ff- L. ww.-. . ., . Q in E ,, . 2 3 x k :fl x f K Bw 'K K In L r I at . V.. 4, A H i- f '- . i -- -- ' 4 MAL.-.......,-...- A O 41 'Q'-., , Y 9' 5 ' at JK. as E Wir Sf? -riz . X ,XL df' 4- ,147 gif .Mg ,N is 1? .Q 'Wi' gag? , X. ,, ,N fa ,WM W W'-W xxx . vlagxfh, f ,. x X' V, -Y-..,,,,.,,,,-NWRX Q 'S-2 ' ,, iM,n, 211 YQM 'VV n K ? 5- N -x. Wai.. ,A-. f NLE-wx' ,P Z: f if .Lg rv.,-'ff . ', W, Ae nhl A . 5 Q 'Y ,.A. wa Viv X, J KEWTES DBAMATICS Susie Stull, presidenig Bob Dittmun, vice 'presidenh Miss Crosskill, advisory Julie Siierwalt, secrefuryg Penny Hetrick, treasurer. Busy day, busy day, busy busy busy day. The faithful staff. is ,V V yg, S New 33 S : ,IQ : . gi! . g X v i 'i in V'-, I 5 E1 Q V,-h I -- f Q: A .Ri Q, Q y C '- ,,,, V ' is sg S, 45' A Q .gl-fp 4, i i l l up I l 2 5 f iff e L -. ' l lik 3' fy - A55 VL:w b ,m y AV I . 1 of : , 5, , 1 l i l Row One: Connie Abrahamson, Marsha Anderson, Pam Bartch, Connie Baxter, Barbara Beckley, Marianne Beeker, Karen Bemis, Chris Bourdo, Richard Bradford. Row Two: Trudy Burkett, Sandra Carnicom, Marsha Cole, Teddi Collins, Susan Coullas, Diann Crosskill, Jeri Daniel, Jean Davisson, Bob Dittman. Row Three: Marc Eisler, Verne Erchenbrecher, Jennifer Feick, Sheri Fitzgerald, Linda Flower, Tom Hochstettler, Janet Hogue, Rea Karu, John Klein. Row Four: Sharline Koble, Frank Kokai, Janet Lilley, Joyce lindstrom, Bob lloyd, Kathy Maike, Rande Mosser, Linda Newton, Barbara Nichols. Row Five: Linda Nickel, Nancy Nowels, Cheryl Otermat, Joyce Oxley, Mary Jane Perry, Carol Rahn, Peg Redding, Emily Roush, Priscilla Ruland. Row Six: Pam Russell, Roberta Russell, Patti Sachs, Susan Sarle, Roberta Schneider, laura Serwin, Nora Jane Smith, Julie Stierwalt, Sandra Stiger. Row Seven: Vanda Tagamets, Mike Terry, Kathy Viton, Judith Wilfong, Judy Wynkoop, Karen Zimmerman, Steve Zimmerman. JUNIOIl IIIGII VISUAL AIDS w' ,J ' - 'E M 113 g H 1 A E Elf, .f'l' .gg gs' J .1 1 -f , 7 K 3 ' A ' Q9 I , ,2 - an ix V ,g ' 1 , L . 7' -ww Row One: Paul Bauders, Michcel Creighlon, Fred Fitzgerald. Row Two: Phil Holz, Dale Nolesline. Row Three: Bubby Mezinger. MR. LAUER V Advisor 140 . , -o 1 YOU ww1fS0mefhin9? Lef's see now . . . according fo the directions . . l . .Q Z 1 5.5. 'W y R '.,.:- ' 1'-,vc 7' f ji I ? .swf ' i. .. Q .,. sv 'X J wi 'I , -3 is ll . SCIE CE CL B Roberla Russell, secretary, David George, firsl vice- presidenlg Jerry Slaller, sec- ond vice-presidenl, Kathy Maike, Treasurer, .Iim Scran- lon, president, Mr. Lerch, advisor. U ill J A :A ha Q li y G :,-: E' . :Tl Row One: Connie Abrahamson, Dave Ahner, Trudy Burkell, Judi Coullas, Neil Danziger, Bob Dillman, Dave George, Pal Haynes. Row Two: Nancy Hill, Susan Hochslelller, John Klein, Frank Kokai, Joyce Lindslrom, Kalhy Maike, Mary Jane Perry, Emily Roush. Row Three: Roberta Russell, Susan Sarle, Jim Scrcnlon, Gary Shepherd, Jerry Slaller, Julie Slierwall, Vanda Tagamels, Pele Vaffis. l'd fear my hearf out for you. Now, childrenlllll 141 42 CHESS CLUB Neil Danziger, secretary, Steve Thurn, president, Miss Smith, advisor, Bob Lang- ley, vice-president, John Rosen, treasurer. J Q y ,,,, J 'iv R ...yr fr' J J S ,rf it J of J J 'fr' 1, yr.: ... 1 V y V X 4' f i :Q V 4, if P I ' - M ' 9,-gf, 1 X 'I if :hi I A 4 l 3 . A W., ,Ala 'QT -'kfL l v i I 4 fn! a, ,Yay l A Q, fl All :if ,al I V f -- ,. I! .il-fx H 'lr 'lt f M Wi if at -, - S f - ,,.,. y ka l f'-Sf rrssr 6,aW?f 1513. J ' : Ja' Row One: John Clulow, Neil Danziger, Richard Drunckenmeyer, Verne Erchenbrencher, Fred Golden, Pat Haynes, Bruce Huntzinger, Eddie Koebel. Row Two: Roger Laurence, James Miller, Paul Rearick, Janese Ried, Henry Sipsma, Larry Smith. Row Three: Pat Smith, Steve Thurn, Fred Tolhurst, Jay Willer, Eric Un- singer, Karen Zimmerman. ....,,-Q l'll fake the queen! 'uy..,,,w,, LIBRARY STAFF yy : y 15, l M ,:, r at ,es Q y ' -1i. F 1 1 f : i : ,f C I ' E , B h . y y H l A,A.,.Z A V, ,V in Mui, fl 5 +5 il 'b C I 3 1 - 4 . ., 4 .f-f I B it 4 .f Ba? Row One: Chuck Baxter, Tom Baxter, Barbara Berkley, Jean Byers, Barbara Carmean, Patsy Carter, Charlene Cochey. Row Two: Christina Crabtree, Marcia Davisson, Sue Forgerson, Tom Frater, Karen Hallowell, Tim Heppner, Tom Hochstettler. Row Three: Janet Hague, Stephanie Huntzinger, Phil Huss, Judy Jaisler, Jim Lankford, Arlene LeMaitre, Bob Lloyd. Row Four: Chris Morris, lda Ortiz, Paulette Polter, Carol Rohn, Dave Sayre, Barbara Scherer, Sandra Stiger. I've never heard of that book! Funny looking bookworms CADET BAND Rick Abbott John Avers Connie Baxter Karen Bemis Donna Bennison Barbara Berlekamp John Blakeman Betty Bunn Trudy Burkett Don Burns Tom Burns Sandra Carnicom Connie Clegg Judy Coultas Jim Crist Jeri Ann Daniel Jim Diehr Carol Feick David Fetterman Jim Frey Mike Gabel Mary Lou Gahn 44 Carol Gruver Ken Hawk Janet Heinz Cathy Hetrick Connie Hetrick Ron Hetrick Ken Hilty Jeannette Hurse Melissa Ickes John Johnson Eric Jurrus Lee Keiser Barbara Kennedy Jay Kindreel Charles Lieske Letty Lieske Bob Lloyd Linda Lopez Mary Mader Steve Maier Kathy Maike Krista Michaels Marsha Miesle David Miller Sharon Milliron Joann Noftz Nancy Nowels Sara Otermat Scott Otermat Bob Overmyer Dave Pardo Tom Payne Fred Princehorn Eugene Root Jim Rogers Pam Russell Roberta Russell Susan Sarle Bob Schow Jim Scranton Gary Shepherd Mike Sieberg Nora Jane Smith Carol Jo Sorg Linda Spitler Greg Steiger Julie Stierwalt Gary Stiger Trude Stotz David Swanger Vanda Tagamets Phil Terhune John Tuckerman Kathy Viton Carlyle Wash Larry Weaver Paul Wehrmeister Phil Weiker Patty Wenger Jeff Wilson Larry Winnes Susie Young Verna Young Tom Ziebold Stephen Zimmerman Directors: MR. AND MRS. STIERWALT UN IOB BAN Cindy Berger, Virginia Blakeman, Tim Boyer, Gordon Billmon, Terry Bork, Phyllis Claus, Sharon Comeskey, Randy Cooley, Susie Coutos, John Creek, Jonet Genzman, Patty Gnepper, Julie Crowel, Janice Henry, Cheryl Helrick, Daun Hurst, Marsha Hass, Karma Joseph, Karen Kinsey, David Lankford, Roger Lawrence, Barbara Lee, Susie Lindsay, Millie Mogsig, Pom McComb, Candy Menkhoff, Sharlyn Michaels, Luona Miller, Bill Myers, Diane Nickel, Potty Peterson, Trudy Purdham, Janese Ried, Donny Rosenberger, Lynn Schrader, Jeff Schwartz, Pottie Siler, Gail Smith, Jan Smith, Jan Stotz, Dionne Thompson, Lindo Turner, David Wash, Mary Ann Wells, Bill Wingard, Ted Wolfe. Directors: MR. AND MRS. STIERWALT IIBCIIESTB Marsha Anderson, Ruth Ann Baumann, Tom Barnard, Karen Bemis, Mike Beutel, Trudy Burkett, Gale Caris, Ralph Chapman, John Clulow, Yvonne Coe, James Crist, Jeri Ann Daniel, James Diehr, Nancy Geib, Patty Gnepper, Connie Hilt, Tom Hochstettler, Mary Rose McDermott, John Miller, Chris Morris, Sora Otermat, Scott Otermat, David Pardo, Janese Reid, Jack Rinehart, Dennis Roberts, Eugene Root, Judy Rudolph, Roberto Russell, Mike Sieberg, Patty Siler, Jeff Schwartz, Gregg Steiger, Julie Stierwalt, Dianne Stokes, Trudy Stotz, Phil Terhune, Fred Tolhurst, James Tooman, Gary Turner, Lindo Turner, George Voffis, Jacque Van Hook, Mary Ann Wells, Patty Wenger, Jay Willer, Gerhard Wuersiez, Verna Young, Tom Ziebold, Karen Zimmerman. Director: MR. MURPHY 'I45 C PPELL CIIIIIB 46 Row One: Mr. Kooistra, Pat Carr, Candyce Monahan, Martha Ashton, Christine Bourdo, Penny Briggs, Cheryl Otermat, Evemoe Gavat, Barbara Nicktes, Patsy Dunn, Caroline Barnes, Kimberly Wadsworth, Vicky Hassel- bach, Emily Pausey. Row Two: Julia Booze, Kay Paton, Linda Flower, Melinda Flues, Lynn Hasselbach, Karen Schott, Vicky Rinehart, Linda Nickel, Sandra Tucker, Pat Sachs, Linda Fisher, Ruth Kessler, Carol Rohn, Stephanie Huntzinger, Gail Ponivas, Cheryl Humberger, Karen Suhrer. Row Three: Brenda Fiber, Wendy Wightman, Linda Tuckerman, Peg Redding, Sharon Lambert, Rea Karu, Gary Preston, William Beard, David Reed, Mike Meadows, Robert Ochs, Jay Wagoner, Terry Schultz, Ray Tipton, Connie Sewel, Marsha Ellison, Gladys Smith, Mary Ellen May. Row Four: Patricia Gibbs, Nancy Kay Hinkle, Carol Brock- schmidt, Myra Cress, Roberta Sneider, Ernest Watts, Mark Smith, Thomas Parlow, Mike Terry, Timothy Geirhart, Robert Dittman, Leon Lomax, Georgia Stokes, Cynthia Prosser, Phyllis Weatherby, Carol Schwenz- feier, Jeanette Hurse. Now open your mouth wide for the doctor. SEVENTH GRADE CHDBUS T faveww we 5' sit 'Y' we Www? 0 Beth Amor, Marianne Becker, Joyce Behnken, Karen Bliss, Jim Buehler, Ben Chambers, Cheryl Clookie, Carolyn Cofer, Russell Coleman, Nikki Davisson, Judy Decker, Judy DeMars, Linda Durdel, David Edwards, Dennis Emrich, Joan Felleus, Jackie Foreman, Jim Goodman, Pat Green, Richard Greiner, Judith Kaltenbach, Julie Kelser, Dan Lease, Robert Meadows, David Miles, Fran Miller, JoAnne Montgomery, Patty Dee Mont- gomery, Anita Morrison, Susie Nickloy, Bonnie Nitschke, Fred Paini, Robert Patterson, Cheryl Pettiford, Carol Robitski, Marc Rooson, Delmar Schultz, Cathy Slaymaker, Karen Svanoe, Joe Taberry, Carol Wax, Susie Wickert, Mariorie Winners, Nancy Young, Diane Zilles. Come now, quit hiding behind those books. Director: MR. KARL KOOISTRA 14 w 'Q ,A -4 an ew s 5 1 fi? L? 3' My na g. f 3 2 l Q' f 2 V.,k Y. , QLD., Q.-f TF' . 4 day' 'Ax , A 1 Aww KH fn me XXX: wg, ,S e iff' ,,.v-fk-' Mx N ww QF fm ZXNYLCSNE A ,. , . .-S-rfggm Suv 0253i- ,' 2? 'MP '+V- ' V 45 5' A 5. 9' v. 'Luv w -1, - . v 4. .15 . 91. 'QI jk . ,Q I u '-O Q' 52.1 W 1- . vs :nv r..i2 :9.- sigggz Hgfh, A I ' ' -, gag ,NX 4 'NWN . . .-CSQSFRQ iii'-1 v z ff-if 93215 iifeiff.-a3 vf:+: aaf Qui Qfiv '19 .r 1 nav! v, fo' ' Y 144 K p Q Km ,uigqi W 3 SEf,IC6RRHrixGH Us 6799, .rss 7646 if i! W 5 S a ii 5 X 1. H . .. , ,, H L , IV 5' Bill McCann :X S -an Q if in 4 rn? fi . 6, g George De ichert W. i is Dan Moran ,'1, . Maurice Gnepper 'EE ,M Y Q Dick Dvndore 'www ' Ear! MqQTi'd r sf f i 3 1-er Wig, T '52 Dennis Stine -Q., ,M,.., x My ,' N, W ?k.,,,f9 Stott Wacker , ld? . . 5 Dave Pankrafz ff M .fy Ed Fougfii . . ISHS? .W Ken Fry 1 F it Wx Vw S Dave Baylis 34,,,u,.,ig45,.L.A rw, -.A ki fi. Phu Dellasucfiina .5 D,,,, r I .- i V f, LLVL2 VLZK . , ,. I f m - Q .tj Q Li it 'l .. 1 -S . er ee 'Z 5 e L3 , s.,3,..gg -'tg A, f i n, f T . A tr -1 can ' . R :fill ' . sf L, s ii A . L,,, . 5 . . if A , if if -,f, L Row One: Dan Moran, Dave Baylis, Tom Geer, Bill McCann, Ken Fry, Dave Pankratz, Dick Dundore, George Deichert, Scott Decker. Row Two: Guy Nuhfer, Gary Brauchla, Ken Smith, Steve Flaget Ross opened its 1960 season with a 25-7 setback to Flaget High in Louisville, Kentucky. Three early Ross mistakes, an intercepted pass, and two fumbles gave Flaget an early three touchdown lead. The lone Ross score came late in the second quar- ter on a drive highlighted by a 24-yard gain by Gnep- per, Gnepper blasted the final two yards for the touch- down. Decker kicked the extra point. Toledo Waite The Little Giants showed spirit and determination as they scored their first victory of the year, a crushing 43-21 win over Toledo Scott. Ross scored on a pass play from Stine to Geer, a pass interception by Ohms, and running plays by Fought and Nighswander who each scored two touch- downs. Findlay The Little Giants of Ross produced an initial Buck- eye Conference 32-O win over Findlay on the spec- tacular and rugged running of halfback Jim Ohms. Ohms scored three touchdowns with Stine and Fought each scoring one. 4 Frontz, Denny Carte, Tom Dorr, Dick Newman, Jerome Brud- zinski, Allen Heckel, Dick Thompson. VARSITY Akron South A first quarter lag sent the Little Giants spinning to their second defeat of the season. A speedy Akron team compiled all their points in the first quarter for a 20-8 victory over Ross. The only Ross score came on a seven yard burst over left tackle by Nighswander, who also ran for the extra points. Fostoria Despite a second quarter letdown, the Purple and White won 32-O over Fostoria. The entire Ross back- field, especially Gnepper, was effective against the Redmen. Ross touchdowns were tallied by Nighswander, Gnepper, Ohms, and two by Moran. Sandusky A powerful Sandusky team, although held in check by a rugged Ross defense the first half, controlled the ball the second half and produced a 32-O victory over Ross. Ross was greatly hampered by only slight use of Nighswander, who had been previously iniured. se- A .tee at f .f .Q , - , A , .., . r. .. c E Us if gym M at .4 A h'h t Q'--1 P4 T F '., sir' , Tx 521' ki - X -. K , I n 1 I s rg. - X . ,,L.u . s.,.gx - , 5,n l-. eg R M 5 L . ' V, g. K l l , iii . if L i su--sf B , .5 it L fi B . A A Q et it L ' A' i it A .ilk J 1 . ' . is Row Three: Russell Sale, Larry Kelly, Bill Bingle, Gary Bailey, Bill Hart, Tom Pool, Tom Andecover, Wallace Longanbach, John Tracy Hetrick, .lack Ziemke, Earl McCord, Phil Dellasantina, Ed Fought, Dennis Kreilick, Harry Quackenbush, John Prosser, Jay Mackey. Row Four: Ants Leetmaa, Don Michael, Felix Palomo, FO0TBALL Elyria A previously winless and scoreless Elyria beat an uninspired Ross eleven 28-8. The only Ross touch- down ofthe game was scored by Ohms. Stine ran for Nighswander, Jim Ohms, Maurice Gnepper, Dennis Stine, Jack Zirkle, Bill Thraves. Lorain The Purple and White were inflicted with a 26-20 setback by Lorain in a game filled with breaks and mistakes. The Ross touchdowns were scored by Ohms, the extra points. Nighswander, and Gnepper. Marion A revenge seeking Ross eleven murdered fifth rank- ing Marion Harding 40-14 in a game which many consider the best a Ross team has ever played. The game was highlighted by the passing of Stine and Ohms, the hard running of Nighswander, the pass catching of Moran, and the sharp blocking, tackling, and teamwork of the whole squad. Nighswander scored twice, Moran once, Gnepper once, and Ohms once on a 96-yard run after a pass interception in the closing seconds of the game. Cleveland Heights A crushing ground and aerial attack by the Little Giants produced a 44-0 victory over Cleveland Heights. Heights was completely outclassed as Nighswander, Ohms, and Gnepper each scored two touchdowns. Toledo Scott The Ross Little Giants finished their first winning season since 1957 with the downing of Toledo Scott l4-8. The first Ross touchdown came on a pass from Ohms to Moran, Ohms ran for the extra point. The second and final Ross touchdown came on a 30 yd. pass by Stine to Ohms, with Ohms eluding three Scott tacklers and then crossing the goal line for the score.l55 'Q' wus:-ff ws-pf -mm VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ,M F -. . , ...K . 1 X . 71 tty, ,AT EV X v E 4 E X 5 .f , M , . -1 f f' TIL., 1 .. 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M Y x 1 ii SW-HM :MN if Ann Auxter, Annie Lozcno, Mary Roush, Bibbs, Sherri Huss Billie Beckley, Pa! SEN l0R CIIEERLE DER R f 3 E R 2 'E E 1 i . 2 S MARY ROUSH w f .f.' N Wg Af, ,'., Whw-,. ww 'V ., LV.:f,,:,,- AWS., U fra ,L,A f ' A - fy? ai I 5 E 9 3 BILLIE BECKLEY PAT BIBBS CIIACIIES E' Row One: Mr. Ziemke, Mr. Mackey, Mr. Gruden. Row Two: Trainer Mr. Lerch, Mr. Smith, Mr. Fryman, Mr. Janosek. DON FAUSEY ANTS LEETMAA Row One: Ray Markwith, Merrill Keiser, Dennis Hasselbach, Scott Michael, Kenny Koebel, Roger Patton, Tom Koebel, Fred White. Row Two: Jack Putman, Clarence Nieset, Dick Hufford, Wayne Wensinger, Larry Ripple, Jim Davis, Willy Schwenzfeier, Chuck Hufford, Coach lhnat. Ross Ross Ross ....... Ross Ross Ross Ross ....... Cross Country ......29 Ontario ......33 Clyde ......49 Ashland ......22 Bowling Green Toledo Waite ..... ........ ......33 Clyde ......32 Bowling Green ......36 Sandusky District Meet The Purple and White Cross Country Squad, coached by Mr. lhnat, finished l6th out of 24 participating teams. Tom Koebel finished 8th and was awarded a gold medal. 9 6 Coach Marquelle, Jim Ohms, Dave Fleming, Guy Nuhfer, Denny Sline, Willy Schwenzfeier, Dick Schepfl n Chuck Hufford, Larry Ripple, Jim Davis, John Prosser, Coach Norman. VARSITY BASKETBALL Ross ....... 66 St. Marys ....... Ross ....... 44 Willard ..,....,.......... Ross ....... 40 Tiffin Columbian Ross .,...... ,..,... 3 1 Lorain ,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,. Ross ........ ..,.... 2 4 Elyria .... Ross ..,..., 48 Marion Ross ..... Y...... 3 2 Findlay ......... Ross .s...... ,...... 4 4 John Adams .......... Ross ,,,,.,, 26 Sandusky .... Ross ........ ....... 4 O Fostoria ...... Ross ,,...... ....... 2 9 Lorain ...... Ross ,....... ....,,. 5 8 Bellevue ,... Ross ..,.,... ...,.,. 4 9 Elyria ,,...,.. Ross ....,.s. ....... 3 3 Marion ..,. Ross ..... s..,... 5 6 Port Clinton Ross ,,...... ...,.,. 3 7 Findlay .... Ross .....s.. ....... 4 3 Sandusky .. TOURNAMENT Ross ........ ....... 3 2 Lakota ...... Coach MR. MARQUETTE Assistant Coach MR. NORMAN Captain DENNY STINE JIM OHMS DICK SCHEPFLIN LARRY RIPPLE DAVE PAN KRATZ DENNY STINE 731418 Al X 3' Q 21, ., Khan 'tx X. A X gil in . in A Y .. ,iii F vim I - 1 5 ' N, .p.wff,..-ns:-...W fs ian' S? 59 , X2 I vfs W? Wwnmmm 64 Row One: Carl Hufford, Alex Hyzer, Jim Berger, Dick Newton, John Prosser. Row Two: Don Fabian, Bll Feagins, Dave Fleming, Bill Edwards, Jack Ziemke, Ken Kuns. RESERVE BASKETBALL Ross ,...... ........ 4 3 Sl. Marys ...... ......, Ross .... ,....... 2 3 Willard ..........,.,..... Ross ....... ........ 4 O Tiffin Columbian Ross ....... ...,..,. 4 2 Lorain ...........,........ Ross ,.....,. l8 Elyria .,.,.. ...,.., Ross .....,. ........ 4 9 Marion ,, ..... .. Ross .....,.. 30 Findlay .,..... ....... Ross ,....... 36 Woodville .... ,,..... Ross ....... ..,,,,,. 2 5 Sandusky ...... .....,. Ross ....,. .,..... Ross Ross Ross Ross ......... ....... Ross ...... ....... Ross ...,..,,. s...... Ross ....,.... ......, Fostoria .,.. Lorain Bellevue .... Elyria ........ Marion .... Port Clinton Findlay ...... Sandusky ,. hai, Qin . , 5 - '5- 8 vrrlykk I E 68: Q mstms T - ' N SWE ww, , 'yin gy Ygfsrifms 'A MM was Hia C i S Hia A C33 4? Hx SS? 8 Q Q-qffi gn-if ff! 5 Qt Wwe 1 Q s- as L A fry- wwf 5 Hxff, Row One: Curt Joseph, Harry Quackenbush, Tom Dorr, Dave Overmyer, Dan Donford, Ted Boyer, Glen Haas. Row Two: Ken Svanoe, Victor Dunnes, Larry Kelly, John McMillian, Bob Schaull, Ken Smith, Tom Auxter, Bill Thrcves. Row Three: Robert Dorr, Fred Schepflin, Felix Palomo, Bill McCann, Ed Forgatch, VARSITY YVBESTLING Ross .,... ..... 2 6 Fostoria .,,, .,,... 1 9 Ross ,,,,, ..... 1 3 Rogers ,.,.......... ...... 3 3 Ross s,... ..... l 7 Toledo Central .... ..,... 3 8 Ross ..... ..... 2 8 Mansfield Madison ...... I3 Ross ..,.. ..... l 4 Huron .................. ...... 3 l Ross ..... s.... 'l 7 Sandusky ....Y.... ...... 2 2 Ross ..... 8 Toledo Central .... ..... . 38 R055 ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 9 Mansfield Arcadia .s...,.. lO Ross ,,,,. ..,.. 'l 9 DeVilbiSS .............. ...... 2 4 R055 ,,,,- ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Whitmer .... .... 8 Ross ,.... ...... 4 th in- District Ubi Purple ....... ....,. Varsity ....... ...... Ross Ross Ross Ross Ross ........ ...... Ross Row One: Jack Jaisler, Tom Nicholson, Tom Lloyd, Neal Wensiger, Steve Weller, Bruce Hathaway Row Two: Tony Slarn, Bill Knoke, Gary Koebel, Bob Cliburn, Jim Helrick, Gilford Root. Row Three: Wayne Wensinger, Bruce Landis, Dave Parker, Jim Kaufman, Ron Sliger, Jim Parker, Manager Jack Zirkle. VARSITY SWIMMING While ...... ........ Alumni .... ........ Findlay ,,.,.. ,.,..... Lima ...................... Columbus Mansfield Western Res. Acad. Akron Buchlel .......... Ross Ross ,.,..... ...... Ross Ross ........ ...... Ross Ross Ross ................,,.. Bowling Green Relays . Lima ...... Sandusky Mansfield University Findlay .. Sandusky Canton McKinley K X 'J 22 -A L4 Jann V235 68 Row One: Denny Malay, Jim Stahl, Larry Lawrence. Row Two: John Berg, Bob Berry Jim Kaufman Orville Sentman, Coach Jim Gruden. APRIL ll 14 i9 24 27 MAY l 2 4 9 12 19 26 VARSITY GOLF Marion ....... Sandusky ...... Findlay ....... Marion .......... Port Clinton ,.,., Elyria ..,... Findlay ....... Sandusky .....,....,,,, Lorain .......,,.,.,,,,,.,,, Buckeye Conference .... District ........,.,,.,,,,,,,, State Ps , A L in iii H X Row One: Robin Pele, Dan Danford, Lance Gerand, Gary Kuns, Jan Kasparek, Sieve Fronlz, Guy Nuhfer, Ken Svanoe, Tom Dorr, Buddy Goodwin, Lesler Baker. Row Two: Tom Bowersox, Merrill Keiser, Larry Wilkins, Dennis Hasselbach, Ray Markwilh, Clarence Niesel, Ron Brown, John Winnes, Willy McClure, Roger Pallon, Bill Carr, Bill Thraves. Row Three: Hubie Atkins, Coach Ihnal, Curtis DeVoss, Mike Wasser- man, Terry Nahm, Ken Koebel, John Zirkle, Dave Pankrafz, Wayne Wensinger, Carl Huffard, Jim Kling- man, Gary Bailey, Tom Koebel, Jack Ziemke, Coach Janosek. Row Four: John Jones, Dave Zimmerman, Waller Koleno, Gary Wilkins, Jim Davis, Bill Bingle, Larry Kelly, Felix Palomo, Ken Smilh, Denny Kreilick, Don Michael, Bill Slull. VARSITY TRACK APRIL 7 lnfer Class .... ..... H l l Genoa ,....V,... ..... H l4 Porl Clinlon ,..,. ..... A 2l Fosforia ...... .,.,. A 25 Lorain ..........,..,, ..... A 28 Fremont Relays MAY 2 Findlay ..s,.... ..... H 4 Bowling Green 6 Tiffin Relays ............. ..... A l2 Buckeye Conference .,.. ..... A 19 8. 20 District ....,,s,.A.,.,,,.,,,, ..... A 26 81 27 Stale .... ..... A 9 M I Row One: Chuck Hufford, Maurice Gnepper, Dick Dundore, Dennis Stine, Denny Ohm, Dan Moron, Jack - White, Couch Marquette. Row Two: Coach Miesle, Wayne Huffman, Alex Hyzer, Jerry Brudzinski, Mark Jaderstrom, Bill Edwards, Terry Stout, Harry Quackenbush. VARSITY BASEBALL APRIL 6 Gibsonburg 10 Bettsville ...... ...... H 13 Findlay 14 St. Joe's .... ...... H 18 Gibsonburg 20 Calvert ..................... ...... H 25 Buckeye Conference MAY 12 Huron ..... ...... A 18 St. Joe's 170 if r, 'QD Q 'Q WOSQF' l if 5 9 mg V E : M at ,Q smug fl 5 Miha' Q K ' Yx,, an L N SW., Row One: Vaughn Franks, Frank Moore, Craig Hathaway, Dennis Mason, Scott Michael, Dean McGormley Mark Wilfong. Row Two: Bob Brown, Tom Karlovelz, John Freeman, Russel Sales, Willy Schwenzfeier. VARSITY TENNIS APRIL I l Fostoria ..... ....... A l 2 Sandusky ...... ....... H 18 Fostoria ..... ....... H 20 Findlay .... ....... A 24 Bellevue ..... .....,. H 26 Marion .... ....... A MAY 2 Findlay .... ....... H 4 Sandusky ............... ....... A 9 Marion ..,................... ....... H IO Buckeye Conference ..... ....... A I2 District ..,..,......,...,.. .. ...... .A 15 Bellevue ...., ....... A 72 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'V a' nv ' 'ir . M i s f C t t,,,,Q, A 1 LYNN LUCAS 1. ,gp President - ' , DANA SCHWENZFEIER ' ' Vice President Q . Q I li ,A f ,357 75' .-., Q MARY ROUSH Treasurer ,A :xt -- 1 93115. BILLIE BECKLEY Secretary Board Members: Advisor Miss Bliss, Janet Fore- man, Barbara Groll, Joyce Stewart, Anne Rich, Daun Hetrick. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Sophomore Initiation Community Drives Playclays G.A.A. Dance G.A.A. Show G.A.A. Assembly Senior Banquet Wi A -Q ,Q ', : - ai I W A 'I 7 JS, 1 , - 'H . 5 ' L' ' 5 . Q , is 3 was s ,,1 Hs mf uv , . Q5 sf' Cindy Anderson Billie Beckley Aqua Maids 2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Fencing 3 Intramurals l-2-3-4 Modern Dance t-2-3-4 Bowling 1-2-3-4 Modern Dance 1-2-3-4 Trampoline 2-3 .. -aff-- , M , Carolyn Gwinup Badminton l-2-3-4 Bowling l-2-3-4 Deck Tennis ly-3 5 ' . -v-....? --9 fi gf, 4- 5? 'Q fe' Pat Bibbs Dianne Cole Linda Crispen Bowling l-2-3-4 Fencing 2-3-4 Modern Dance 2-3-4 fe: -A t Q5 is Daun Hetrick Basketball i Bowling 2-3-4 Deck Tennis I-2-3-4 I-2-3-4 Soccer 4 4' Helen lewis Lynn Lucas Basketball i Basketball Fencing 'l-4 l-2-3-4 Intramurals 1-2-3-4 Bowling 4 Modern Dance 1-2-3-4 4 ,1 T t in 'i ' T 4-1, i Wi f Barbara Roberts Mary Roush Peg Sawyer Bowling 2 Bowling l-2-3-4 Basketball 2-4 Fencing 3-4 Fencing 2-3-4 Bowling 3-4 Modern Dance Trampoline 3-4 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Badminton 2 Basketball 4 Basketball 2 Bowling 3-4 Bowling l-2-3-4 Modern Dance Deck Tennis 1-2-3-4 2-3-4 Trampoline 3-4 ars e' 125351 3. x I 1- ,k., .sy Carol Hilton Diane Johnston Basketball 'l-2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Intramurals 1-2-3-4 Bowling 2-3-4 Judy Drummond Basketball 3-4 Bowling 3-4 Intramurals t-2-3-4 9 Shirley Klopp Badminton 2-3 Basketball 2-3-4 Intramurals Bowling 1 I-2-3-4 3 MLW, , I , f T Janet Nowak Parmelia Perry Gerrie Rankin Basketball 3-4 Badminton Bowling l-2-3-4 Bowling 1-2-3-4 l-2-3-4 Deck Tennis 4 -we V ,2- --.-fx Basketball 2-3-4 Bowling 2-3-4 Soccer i-2-3-4 ,ng . Fencing 2-3-4 Trampoline 2 L 4 ' v 9 f asf JN Si Q Dana Schwenzfeier Barbara Ann Smith Madaline Tucker Basketball 4 Archery 1-2-3-4 Fencing 4 Badminton 4 Soccer 3-4 Basketball l-2-3 Trampoline 3-4 Deck Tennis l-2-3-4 Badminton 2 Basketball l-2-3 Deck Tennis l-2-3 Fenring l-2-3-4 173 sw ' ss. J J S :sw ' : ISL 'ff -ff: S +1 if he -ff . ' . ', - fi 'f I: C an gy if -. J A 1 f ,i ' mi.: k , ' ' fi 39 ' W W s 1 fm, f Q Q! -Q7 K J' K is 3:3 as -825,5 f .Q : A A 4 . , , Q S, S we 1 i -we Jftsav, S is 'A L ,V fi sh ' i if ' I ' 1 J i i ' .. . - Q: 1f: -gre: : '3 l.' V F, , , Ji T :..: Q 1 lx, .H gf- ,- , x,' A :,,: V, l i ' 4 t , y 1:3 5 -' up K xi' 4 , N ,Q ,.,. H.. ,V we - f g f' 'w B' ga . 4 F A g e, ., ' Row One: Gayle Anderson, Cynthia Antesberger, Ann Auxter, Sandra Baker, Row Two: Sandy Billow, Kathy Bierly, Betsy Bo- vard, Karen Buehler. Row Three: Sue Ann Darr, Marsha Dorr, Linda Enders, Judy Fawley. Row Four: Penny Hasselbach, Marla Heise, Judy Higgs, Carol Hirt. Row Five: Annie Lozano, Ginny McClory, Barb McClure, Connie McColIister. Row Six: Sharon Meyer, Mary Miller, Dianna Myers, Kathy O'Farrell. Row Seven: Connie Schelb, Vickie Serwin, Phyllis Sheets, Sandy Sherman. Row Eight: Patti Ward, Shirley Waugh, Ruth Weaver, Rosalie Wetoskey. 174 L Row One: Ginger Bame, Odelia Beal, Sue Behrendsen, Jan Berk- ley. Row Two: Judy Burkin, Dorothy Carter, Donna Cook, Patty Coonrod. Row Three: Pat Fisher, Janet Foreman, Barbara Groll, Fran Hallier. Row Four: Jayne Hunsinger, Sherri Huss, Rosalyn lhnat, Sherry Lewis. Row Five: Jeannine Mader, Sharon Martin, Susie Martin, Pat Messinger. Row Six: Mollie Potter, Anne Rich, Yvonne Rohm, Judy Root. Row Seven: Nancy Springer, Joyce Stewart, Shirley Tucker, Elvira Ulrich. Row Eight: Sally Wolf, Lynn Womeldorff, Cherell Young, Susan Zoller. G. A. A. CLUBS MIIDEBN DANCE X , : Row One: Connie Moyer, Vickie Serwin, Kathy O'Farrell. Row Two: Annie Lozano, Lynn Lucas, Linda Crispen, Cindy Anderson. Row Three: Elvira Ulrich, Jane Kaufman, Ann Auxter, Ginny McClory, Janet Foreman, Sandra Baker. Row Four: Cheryl Grace, Sandy Sherman, Sharon Martin, Patty Ward, Ruth Schepflin. FENCING lil S19 i r Y r 3 Q35 on etch ,ffl 9' if .ZX 92, Q? 2 9 Q ., , -e 4 UT Q' ' . lf P A, ,P 19 5 4 f f .I AQ' ii li .l.l:..L,it,l::f:lLi,i'5lii Q Left to Right: Elvira Ulrich, Connie Moyer, Pam Shoemaker, Patty Ward, Sharon Martin, Ann Auxter, Dona Schwenzfeier, Mary Roush, Kathy Busch, Gerrie Rankin, Mary Hochstettler, Rosalyn lhnat, Ruth Weaver, Pat Bibbs, Barbara Roberts, Mollie Potter, Marsha Dorr. BASKETBALL TBADIPIILINE lf l ,e 9,6 B, yi 5, 3.31 l J , , l .... , , ROW Onef Pdfmeliu PGFYY, MOFLSHB Stewart, Diane J0l1f1Sl0f1: Nanette Mann, Sandra Baker, Ruth Schepflin, Kathy Busch, Ann Janet Nowak, Carol Hilton, Judy Drummond, Row Two: Lindo Auxter, Sally Wolf, Barbara Groll, Dana Schwenzfeier, Linda Bowers, Peggy Sawyer, Mary Roush, Susie Sinclair, Mary Miller, Enders, Mary Roush, Miss Bliss, and Annie Lozano on the Gertrude Bliss. Row Three: Ruth Weaver, Polly Gibbs, Dana trampoline. Schwenzfeier, Janet Foreman, Ann Auxter, Lynn Lucas, Row Four: Carol Haubert, Yvonne Rohm, Sally Wolf, Sherry Lewis, Karen Buehler. 175 A UA DIAID ..,...s.......1-:gs-peg Qu-asvgnunaaanninmusuaa mama nm 'UT vv WW' i i r v fm, Row One: Cindy Anderson, Linda Crispen, Lynn Lucas, Sharon Susan Zoller, Janet Lilley, Cindy Andecover, Rosemary Beard, Janet Swope. Row Two: Annie Lozano, Merilla Tod, Dixie VanHook, Mary Hogue. Row Four: Gail Siler, Susan Cochran, Ginny McClory, Mare Miller, Sharon Nowels, Janel Foreman. Row Three: Beckie Sloul, ilyn Althoff, Linda Zillis, Renee Oney, Marrye Lindslrom. SENIIIBS 76 Cindy Anderson, Lynn Lucas, Linda Crispen, Sharon Swope. E B QWELS D FF JUEIBRRHEFH 'I77 FBESIIDIAN EO0TB ALL 78 Row One: Captain Larry Willis, James Grayson, Kenneth Le- Maitre, Steve Mezinger, Jerry Hoffman, Gordon Bulger, Richard Nitschke, Jerry Binder, Richard Elder, Chuck Pence, Tom Hill, Greg Hoke, Maurice Collins, Bob Hahn, Don Burns, Pete Vaffis. Row Two: Mike Frantz, Jerry Lagrou, Norman Demmel, Frank Canales, .lim Lankford, Tom Seele, Steve Hahn, Bill Jacobs, Rodger Velliquette, Dennis Stout, Paul Bauders, Lee Holland John Shondorf, Tim Tucker, Gary Schaaf. Row Three: Bob Hill Dave George, Bob Sanford, Dennis Patynko, James Pfefferle Larry Parsons, John Fausnaugh, Jerry Slatter, Gary Stiger Dennis Keyes, John Pfefferle, Tam Whering, Walter Lindsey Bob Lozano, Ned Peddicord, Allan Talbert. FRESIIDIAN CHEERLEADERS Barb Beckley, Laura Serwin, Rande Mosser, Linda Newton, Sheri Fitzgerald, Pat Ka rlovetz. 1 I 1 EIGIITII GRADE FO0TBALL .A l I ,fl all ll A Row One: Ken Novitski, Jim Batesale, Tom Barnard, Larry Heck- el, Jack Goodwin, Rick Miesle, Ken Yohe, Bill Humphrey, Dick Druckenmiller, Gary Mason, John Miller, Stu Hull. Row Two: Ron Roberts, Clayton Williams, Dennis Van Ness, Jim Pratt, Ken Reese, Larry Miller, Mike Overmeyer, Bob Magsig, Rick Gabel, Russ Haggerty, Ken Pasch, Jim Frey. Row Three: Coach Miesle, Manager Larry Bowes, Bob Schow, Cal Hasselbach, Don Roberts, Jim Hess, Gary Winkle, Gene Yealer, Phil Huss, Bill Dickey, Larry Smith, Charles Leiske, Lew Mackey, Jim Binlaman, Henry Metter, Coach Lauer. SEVENTH GRADE FO0TBALL - L A... Row One: Danny Reese, Dick Weickert, Denny McCormick, Doug Davis, Billy Auxter, John Creighton, Pat Green, Mike Weign, Tony LeMaitre, George Vaffis, Tom Munson, Jim Poler, Don Guyer, Bob Patterson. Row Two: Mike Hirt, Ronnie Hinebolt, George Bowlus, Jim Bealer, Dan Weaver, Terry Borke, Wally Pankratz, Fred Swaisgood, Frank Havis, Jim Tuman, Gary Ber- ger, David Russel, Steve Jerome, Gary Chevalier. Row Three: Coach Richard Veit, Mike McClure, Gary Hubert, Tom Lewis, John Creek, Hal Coxon, Richard Griner, Ronnie Gahn, Bill Druckmiller, Bill Bolten, Fred Pairi, Bill Hammons, Ben Chambers, Don Parman. 'I79 EBESIINIAN BASKETBALL Q' X-fr' T8 Qi Row One: David George, Bob Sanford, George Moore, Steve Mezinger, Dick Miller, Kurt Hasselbach, Ed Curtis, Pete Voffis. Row Two: Lee Holland, Don Binkley, Paul Bauders, Ed Ferguson, Walter Smallets, Jerry Slatter, Ned Peddicord, Denny Patynko, John Fausnaugh. EIGIITII GBABE BASKETBALL ROW One: Manager Lonie Bowling, Gene Yeager, Mike Terry, John Blakeman, Russell Haggerty. Row Two Danny Ross, Jerry Snodgrass, Pete Brickley, Kenny Posch, Dick Thiessen. i SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL Row One: Jim Kerns, Don Buhrow, Pal Green, Hal Coxon, Tim Thomas. Row Two: Mike Fullon, Dave Thies- san, Howard Overmyer, Wally Pankralz, Terry Borke, Bruce Wolfe. FRESIIMAN WRESTLING Row One: Tom Ayres, Gary Meggill, Frank Lalher, Jim Scranlon, Dale Nolesline, Dennis Keyes, Pal Reihl, Jerry Schell. Row Two: Ed Smith, Mike France, Bill Marlin, Bill Jacobs, Dick Nilschke, Bruno Alacala, Franz Germer, Allen Talberl, Larry Parsons. FBESIIMAN SWIMMEB ' 4 V KA ,.:,... . . Row One: Ron Hetrick, Jim Foreman, Mark Smith, Ken LeMaitre, Bob Lozano, John Tuckerman, Dave Abner, Bill Roth, Charles Fangboner. Row Two: Ed Brunner, Dave Pardo, Eric Jurris, Bill Saunderhaus, Jim Rogers John Beach, Ronald Rideout, Bruce Bowlus. Row Three: Norm Demmel, Tom Payne, Gary Zimmerman Bob Hite, George Waters, Norb Demmel, Mike Creighton, Mgr. Fred Fitzgerald. 1 1 J B. HIGH SWIDINIEBS Qi' Y L I .. l 2 Row One: Donald Yohe, Tony LeMaitre, Terry Zoller, Ron Rob- erts, John Creek, Dave Russell, Steve Messina, Gordon Billmon, Jerry Shey, Jack French. Row Two: Bob Schow, Mike Gabel, James Emrich, Tom Burns, Marc Rosen, Dennis Emrich, Rich Griener, Jim Frey, Mike Gabel, Don Geyer. Row Three: George Christensen, Haven Wensinger, Dave Lamb, George Vaffis, Mike Wing, David Reed, Tim Tucker, Scott Witt, Bob Patterson. Row Four: Bob George, Mike Wise, Glen Zimmerman, Roger Culbert, Bob Horner, Randy Doebel, Mike Buetel, Peter Fisher. Row Five: Larry Sloan, Howie Zink, Mike Overmeyer, Jack Goodwin, Greg Arndt, Keith Church, Tony Hug, Gary Mason. is if f 2 , Q? aw F Y jr 4' .. '1 FBESIIDIEN TRACK Row One: Vern Erchenbrecker, Terry Reed, Pat Rhiel, Mike Heschel, Gary Stiger, David Miller, Leslie Dowell, Bob Lagrov, Dennis Haas, Dick Bleckinger, Greg Hoch, Scott Brown, Don Weichert, Phil Wei- James Hilton. Row Three: Steve Messinger, Dave George, Ronnie ker, Ray Prickett, Tony Ruiz, Don Atkins, Leon Lomax, Gordon Gearhart, Bob Fugote, Bill Saunderhouse, Paul Bauders, Ed Bruner, Bulger. Row Two: Steve Woodward, Mike Baker, Mark Smith, Fred Larry Shockley, Dick Smith, Lee Holland, Tom Brickley, Mike Saun- Weikert, Dave Fettermon, Jim Nord, Franz Gerner, Frank Koki, ders, Walter Lindsey, Tim Tucker, Marvin Crowe. JB. IIIGII TEN N I Left to right: Jim Frey, Jim Grayson, Maurice Collins, Richard Elder, George Moore. UNIUB HIGH G. A. A. J 752 . T : i- J ' , , sr .r Fla A .. ,g:5g,,32: , 'si L- id is 1 34- ra. :A ,J , ii . Aj ' 5395.-.ive 2- fe. ' L , V 1 5' -L , J e r F S , M A L 1 J! Q 4. L wr ffl 5 133 , ., -wr ' 4 -, K - ' :1'ls.:. , J' .. .-ff. ifaif' f ' . si C 3? , if if H J . 4 ....... xjfff -' L A 4 .F - -.:.: I my J an 15 E Q, 1 , ,:- fQg-gm xv, I , W ,,, A .egg iisi : 2' E me 3' .ga -'iff P C F if . , M sf E .M , '9-7 .. r , . riff .f ez I , i V If 2 1-as we W' EW 1 .V is , f ' ,gh A HC K , iw ,ge r f--H, , my C, ,. 9' Q95 N ,. Qi F F ' I I Ak,.. si if -' ...K as fi f .Y A, ' F'-up- F . x,2.c..., .,--v fi Fi' ' 'Y' ef J 1 .2 ks, 4 X ' L Row One: Frances Adams, Cindy Andecover, Carolyn Barnes, Bar- bara Beckley, Jeanne Bilger, Chris Bourdo, Rulh Ann Branski, Susie Cecil. Row Two: Charlene Cochey, Marsha Cole, Judi Coullas, Jeri Daniel, Janice Dunn, Pal Dunn, Sheila Edmonds, Linda Fisher. Row Three: Belly Jean Filzgerald, Carol Gruver, Cheryl Haar, Vickie Hampsher, Lynn Hasselbach, Vicki Hasselbach, Beverly Higgs, Linda Hooser. Row Four: Judy Jaisler, Marilyn Jolly, Ruth Kessler, Sharon 184 ' ik , . .V Q e W . X-.ef :-., it -f K, .- 4 so , ,, ,.-Jw--.sf e I A .di - .pngvj m 1- 4' Sui i ,Wm .4- -1 ie s L if 'vw r ,ei lri Q ,E-s. ,wk .t 'Y' , ,A : f -is . fer, , Q-5 gm' 'Q . , fu gy' 'wi -ein? Lamberl, Janel Lilley, Mary Mader, Marsha Miesle, Sally Molyel. Row Five: Linda Newton, Joann Noflz, Cheryl Pasch, Ginger Peler- son, Nan Peddicord, Anna Piddock, Cindy Prosser, Tanya Rauch. Row Six: Cheryle Reed, Georgia Rich, Priscilla Ruland, Pam Russell, Susan Sarle, Laura Schaeffer, Linda Schmidl, Laura Serwin. Row Seven: Beverly Smilh, Bobbie Smilh, Linda Spiller, Jackie Srog, Norma Stine, Monica Tuckerman, Kathy Vilon, Kaye Williamson. PATn0Ns The class of 1961 would like to thank the following industries, mer- chants, and services who have made it possible for us to publish this annual through their contributions. Compliments of C. H. SHIVELY, ARCHITECT, YOUR FREMONT BANKS A. I. A. AND ASSOCIATES CROGHAN COLONIAL FREMONT SAVINGS LIBERTY NATIONAL Compllmemsol BOB'S GRILL 601 W. State Fremont JERRY CLIFF Compliments of two Fine Stores WELLER WONDERLY THE pl'-GRIM AND BGND Fe 2-6409 SHOPPE FURNITURE POTTER CLEANERS 1320 Stillwell Compliments of THE PARAMOUNT THEATER Fe 2-9561 GARLAND GARAGE THORSON'S PERMANENT WAVE 24 Hour Wrecker Service SHOPPE Complete car and truck repair 120 N. Arch St. Fremont Compliments of THE NEWS-MESSENGER GOODEMAN EQUIPMENT CO. 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