Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)
- Class of 1955
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Qi Wayneslielcl School X THE ECHO published loy Junior Class 3 X r I Editorial It is our hope that in the years to come, this edition of THE ECHO may heilp to 5 renew pleasant memories of your school life at Waynesfield High. L In the following pages we have tried to bring to you in'pictoria1 form, an dccurate record of our scholastic activities and social events. i The Juniors at this time would like to thank everyone who has made our book possible--and to wish the Seniors the best of luck and success in the future. Joyce Block E dit or Dedication The Junior Class of 1954-55 considers it a privilege to dedicate this edition of THE ECHO to Mr. John Ramsey. Mr. Ramsey has been with our school for two years as head athletic coach and has proved to be an indispensable member of the faculty. Annual Officers FIRST ROW: Picture manager-Sharlene Wallace, assistant editor-Loretta Howell, Editor- Joyce Block, Social Editor-Jean Gray, Advertising-Martha Hunter. SECOND ROW: Advisor-Mr. Greenlee, Advertising-Harry Erwin, Assistant Editor-Gary Knotts, Sports Editor-Lee Shobe, Advertising-Eugene Kaufman. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Annual Staff Linda Herndon, Rosalie Fowler, Shirley Guider, Barbara Kaufman, Lois Copeland, Loretta Howell, Joyce Block, Sharlene Wallace, Shirley Myers, Lois Searfoss. Sonja Feikert, Frances Ritchie, Beverly Blodgett, Ron Bruno, Eugene Kaufman, Jean Gray, Lee Shobe, Lee Pyles, Grace Beers, Martha Hunter, Shirley Spencer. Advisor-Mr. Greenlee, Larry Nichols, Loren Waitman, Donald Spencer, Larry Shaw, Bob Morris, Gary Knotts, Roger Byers. V1 MRS. VIRGIE DIXON MRS. MOLLIE STANFIELD MRS. RUTH ELLiC.KER Kindergarten and Primary Training Elementary Training E19meUfa1'Y Tfhammg Ohio University Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern UhW0l'51fY MRS. WWLMA HADLOCK MRS. RUTH JOSSE MISS WINONA WINEGARDNER B. S. in Elementary Education B. S. in Education B. S. in Education BOYD-JONES UhiV01'SifY Ohio State University Ohio Northern University Greenville, S. C . MRS. JULIA MERCER MRS. ELEANOR SHEIPLINE MRS. HELEN HARDESTY Ohio Northern University Bowling Green Graduate of Allen Co. Normal Attended Bowling Green MRS. EVELYN GRAY MR. LEWIS HANES MRS. MARILYN LINE A. B. Oberlin College B. S. Ohio State A. B. in English Olivet Nazarene College Kankakee, Illinois MISS ALEENE MORRIS MR. WILLIAM GREENLEE 'MBA E- I-'EHR BAILEY B. S. in Home Economics B. S. Ohio State B. S. in Education University of Kentucky Ohio Northern University A. M. Ohio State University Columbia University MR. JOHN W. RAMSEY MRS. HARRIETT MCKIBBEN B. 5. in Education A. B. Iowa Wesleyan University Bowling Green State University B. S. in Education Findlay College Ohio Northern University M. S. in Education Bowling Green State University ers Hoff Gua -Dx ,I I si W ff, Cafeteria Staff Q. FIRST ROW: Judy Stacy, Gloria Graham. Marybelle Campbell, Mrs. Leona Newland, Mrs. Mable Newland, Mrs. Dortha May, Sharon Guider. SECOND ROW: Loma Robinson, Linda Pence, Phyllis Music, Marlena Williams, Barbara Good, Kay Spencer, Alfreda Lynn, Bette Johnson, Doris Music, Patty Elsass, Billie Snyder. Bus Drivers FIRST ROW: Harold Mongold, Chuck Sidener, Ira Furry, Maxwell Shaw. SECOND ROW: Ova Whetstone, Dick Hatfield, Leonard May, Hank Alberding, Ned Lusk. 1 wvafrmmsimuinvwrrrwnxgmw xtmvarmaiism- 2ar1::rf3?.::erJzs.'xlza3nns':iw.i21:.ue::s:inlrsansr 1 . ' ' DONALD HUGH BAKER Donald Vocational Agriculture Course Football .............................. 1.2.4 F. F. A ............................. 1.2.3.4 Annual Staff ...... ........ 3 x N N. x N. K X LARRY GLENN ARTHUR Larry Vocational Agriculture Course Chorus Basketball ..... Football .. .- F. A............................ F.F.A. P51-limentary Team.. F.F.A. Sentinel ............ Annual Staff .. .. . . .....- 1.2 1.2 ...... 4 l,Z.3,4 l,Z,3,4 ...... 4 ..... 3 ROGER LEE BERTRAND . . General Course Bert Footba11............ F. F. A........ .....,1,z 3 Track Annual Staff....... BETTY JANE BROWN Betty General Course F. H. A ................... ...... 1 .Z.3.4 F.H.A. Treasurer ..,. ......,, 3 F.H.A. Secretary ...... ....... 4 Library ............. .... 1 .Z.3 Cafeteria ..... ....... l F. B. L. A ...... .... 3 Annual Staff ...... .... 3 CLYDE COOK Jr. Jr. Commercial Course Band ..................... .... 1 ,Z,3.4 Librarian ..... ......... l Annual Staii'..... .... 3 JAMES EUGENE BUFFENBARGER Buff Vocational Agriculture Course Chorus .................................. 3 Basketball.......... ......l.Z,3,4 Class Reporter ...... ...........l Student Council ..... ........ Z Class President ...................... 3 l .F.A. ......................... 1.2.3.4 Junior Parfimentary Procedure Team ............................... 1.2 Senior Parlimentary Procedure Team ............................... 3.4 Student Advisor of F.F.A .......... 3 Secretary of F.F.A. ........... .... 4 Honor Society ................ ... 2,3 One Act Plays ..... ... l,Z,3 Class Plays ...... .... 3 .4 Annual Staff ... .... 3 MIRIAM MARLENE COPELAND Miriam College Prep. Course .... Commercial Course ..... Band ....................... . Band Reporter .... Band Secretary ..... Chorus................. .... Chorus Reporter ..... Chorus Secretary .... Class Secretary ... Class Reporter ........... Student Council ............ Student Council Reporter ... F. H. A. ..................... . F.H.A. President .... Hi Lites ................ Hi Lites Secretary .... F. B. L. A. ............ . Librarian ............ Honor Society ....... Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Springfield Contest Play .... Home-coming Attendant .... Cheerleader ............... Annual Staff .......... Class Will ..... .... 1,2 .... 3,4 l,Z,3,4 .......3 4 l,Z,3,4 .......3 .......4 .... 1 .... Z ........3,4 4 2.314 ...... 4 .... 2,3 .... 3 .... 3 .....1,2 .... 2.3 .....2 .....3.4 .....3 .....3 .....4 CARL E. COPELAND Press Vocational Agriculture Course Chorus ................................ Z.3,4 Chorus Librarian ..................... 3 F. F.A. .......................... 1.2.3.4 F.F.A. Assistant Reporter .......... 4 F.F.A. Camp ........................... Z Stage Manager for Class Play ..... 4 Sports Correspondent for School... 4 Annual Staff ............................. 3 DONALD LEE DAVIS ..Don.- General Course Annual Staff...... .... 3 -sv..-1 W. 1' , 'N ai lit 'f:- V ,MQ - f1,.'.. 'fs' X ..... V ,, , H ' Y. 'li:..C!?'.-'f?f i-2525517 P ', - ' wx Saw-Sig?-H55 4 ':'. 1' 'Vfslkf -7- an -: - ' -2 ad' E2-:rQgw,f1x .. ,LQ .4 gg 7 T7 .Q vi ii 5 J Zi 5 K QE ff i':f.1' 5 f. . 'Yf -ifw? JAMES A. FINLEY Fin Vocational Agriculture Course Chorus ............................... 1.Z,4 Football ..... ..... 1 .Z.3.4 Baseball .................... ....... Z .4 F. l .A. ........................... l,2,3.4 F.F.A. Student Advisor F.F.A. Camp ................ ..... 2 Annual Staff .... .... 3 CAROLYN VIRGINIA FOCHT KARL LEROY GRATZ Boogie Vocational Agriculture Course BasketbalL ......................... 1.2.3 Baseball ............................... 4 F.F.A. ......................... 1.2.3,-1 F. I'T.A. Assistant Reporter ....... Z F.F.A. Reporter .............. . .... 3 F.F.A. Vice-President ............ 4 Parlimentary Procedure Team .......................... l,Z,3,4 F.F.A. Public Speading ........... 3 Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention .......................... Z State F.F.A. Judging Contest ..... Z District F.F.A. Judging Team ... 3 Annual Staff ........................... 3 Carolyn College Prep. Course .... Commercial Course .... Band ...................... President of Band ...., Chorus ...................... Treasurer of Chorus .... Ensemble ................ Sextet ................ Class Treasurer .... Class Reporter .... F. B. L. A. ........ H9nor Society ...... .... Hx Co-Assistant Editor of Hx Lites............................. Vice-President of Student Councxl........................... . Library ............... One Act Plays ......,, Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Annual Staff ..1.2 ....... 3,4 l,Z,3,4 z,s,4 ..........3 ....... Z .. 3.4 ..1.4 ..... 3 ..... 3 ..Z,3 1.2.3 .. 3 ... 3 .....1,z ..1.z Class Prophecy........................ 4 DALTON ARNOLD LANE IR. Junior General Course, F.F.A. ....l,2,3,4 Annua1Staff ROBERT DALE KAUFMAN ..Bobn Vocational Agriculture Course.. l,2,3 Commercial Course .................. 3.4 Band 1.2 Chorus ............. ...... 2 1-'ootba1l............... .... 3.4 Football Manager ........3,4 Annual Staff ..... ... 1.2.3 .... 3 BERNICE EILEEN LHAMON Bernice College Prep. Course Band ............................. 1,213.4 Chorus ............ F. H. A. ............ . Student Council ...... Library ............ Annual Staff ..... .... 1.2 CHARLES RICHARD MYERS Charlie College Prep Football .......... ..... 1 .2 13 14 Basketball ....... ..... I .Z .3 .4 Band Q ................ ........ 1 .2 Vice-President ...... ..... 4 Annual Staff ...... ..... 3 Track .... ......... .... 4 Class Play .... .... 3 VICTOR RITCHIE MORRIS vm College Prep. Course Assistant Business Manager.. ..... 4 Honor Society ....... ..... .......... .... Z Basketball ........................ 1.2.3 v4 Football ............ ...... 2.3.4 One Act Plays ........ ...... 1.2 Junior Class Play...... ..... 3 Annual Staff ......... ...... 3 JACKLYN GAYNELL MORRIS Jackie College Prep. Course .... ..... 1.2 Cosnrnerclal Course .... Band...................... Chorus ........................... ..... 3.4 ..... 1.2-3 l,Z,3,4 Girls Ensemble...................... Z F. B. L. A. Treasurer ............. 3 Junior Class Play ....... ....... 3 Ons Act Play......... Library ............. Annual Staff ..... ..........2 .....l.Z.4 ........3 ROBERT FREDRICK NEFF '-sub College Prep. Course Chorus ..... . ................... ...... 4 Class President ............... ...... 4 Class Business Manager ............ 3 Student Council . ............. ........ 3 Class Plays ...... .. .... .. 3.4 Contest Plays .... ...... 3 .4 Stage Manager ............. ........... Z Class History .......................... 4 Business Manager of Annual ....... 3 CLIFFORD ROBERT MCCORMICK --cuff General Course Band ......--..--...-. 1 sz na 14 Chorus ............ 1.2.3 .4 Basketball .... ..1.Z.3 Football .... 1.2 .3 .4 Baseball ....... ........ 1 .4 Track ............. One Act Plays ....... . ...... 4 .... 2.4 Stage Manager ...... .... 2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Contest Play ...... .... 3 .4 Annual Staff ...... ..... 3 CHARLES EDWARD NEWLAND I INW Il Vocational Agriculture Course Band ..................................1.2 Bl! kliblll ...... ...-. 1 oz as 04 Football ...... .... 1 .2 .3 .4 Baseball ........................ .. 1.3.4 F. F. A ........................ ..1.l.3.4 Assistant Treasurer of F.F.A... 2 Treasurer of F.F.A. ............... 4 F.F.A. Camp .......................1.2 F.F.A. Parlirnentary Teem...2,3.4 Clsss Vice-President .............. 3 Auglaize County Council .... .... 3 Annual Staff... .............. .... 3 CAROLE SHARLENE PAINTER Cheryl General Course ... ,, Commercial Course ..... ..... 3 .4 Band .................... ..... 1 .Z.3 Chorus ..................... ....... 1 F. H. A. ...................... ..... 2 .3 1-'.H.A. Parlimentax-ian ..... ...... 3 F. B. L. A- .................... ..... 3 F.B.L.A. Parlimentarian ... ..... 3 Hi Lltes ........................ .... 1 Library ........................ ..... Z Home-Coming Attendant ........... 2.3 Home-Coming Queen ....... ..... 4 Cheerleader ........... ...... 3 Q. One Act Play .... ..... Z ' ,V Class Play .......... . ... 3 'Von Z' Student Director ..... ..... 4 A I 'HF' Annual Staff ........ .... 3 v rn' .. Q . ., .. 'QL I' .M . ' u- Fw-r fT'f4mc-iff3Ei:2Z'za- up 9959 BETSY LOUISE PERRY Betsy College Prep. Course ..... ..... Commercial Course ,,... ,..,,. 3 ,4 Band ....................... ..... 1 .Z,3 Saxophone Quartet ..... ....... 3 Chorus .................. .... Girls Ensemble ...... ....... Z F. H. A .................... .... Z .3 Secretary of F. H. A. ... .... 3 F. B. L. A. ................ ..... 3 Secretary of F.B.L.A ...... .... 3 Student Council ......... ..... Z ,4 One Act Play .......... .... Z Junior Class Play Annual Staff ........... ..... 3 VIRGINIA LEE PERKEY llcinnyil College Prep. Course Commercial Course .... Chorus ................. F. H. A. .... . F. B. L. A. .... . Hi Lites ............. Business Club ...... Annual Staff .... N . xx 5 ..l.2 .....3.4 l,3,4 ....... Z ....... 3 1.2.3 .... 4 ....J x . S ION ALLEN RHOADES Alon.. Vocational Agriculture Course Chorus ................................ 2.3 Basketball ........................ 1.2 .3 ,4 Basketball Co-Captain ........ ....... 4 Football Captain ........... ........ 4 Football ............. .... 1 .2 .3 14 Baseball ............. ...- 1 ,3.4 Class President ....... ....... 1 Class Secretary ............ .... 3 Class Vice-President ............... 4 Student Council ........................ 3 Treasurer of Student Council ...... 3 Honor Society ......................... 2.3 F.F.A. ........................... l,2,3,4 Paz-llmentary Team .... .... Z ,3.4 F.F.A. State Farmer ................ 3 F.F.A. Judging Team ......... 1,Z,3,4 F.F.A. Assistant Secretary ...... 2,3 F.F.A. Reporter ................ ..... 4 Junior Class Play Annual Staff . THELMA JANE REXNHART Janie College Prep. Course ...... ....... 1 .2 Commercial Course ........... .... 3 .4 Chorus ..................... ...... 1 .2 .3 .4 Girls Ensemble ....... .......... 2 Band ........................ . ..... 1.2.3 Saxophone Quartette ..... ........ 3 ....... 1 Operetta ............... Cantata ....... F. H. A. ..... .... F. B. L. A. ............ . F.B.L.A. Reporter .... Class Play ............ Annual Staff .... ...... 2,3 2.3.4 ...... 34 ... 3 .... 3 .....3 CLYDE BITLER RUMER Butch General C ours e Band ...................... F. F. A. .... . Football .... Baseball .... Library .............. One Act Plays ........ Junior Class Play ..... Annual Staff .......... ..... 1.2 .... 1 l,2,4 .......4 . 2.3 .....1.Z .... 3 .... 3 NANCY ELLEN SCHULTZ. Nancy Commercial Course ..... .... 3 ,4 College Prep. Course ..... .... 1 ,Z Chorus ....................... .... 1 .Z F. H. A. ................ ..... Z .3,4 F.H.A. Vice-President .... .. 3,4 F. B. L. A ................... ....... 3 Hi Lltes ............... l,2,3 One Act Play ......... ...... Z Junior Class Play Senior Class Play F. F. A. Queen ....... .... 3 Cheerleader ......... ...... .... 3 Annual staff ...................... .... 3 Assistant Editor of Annual .,.,,,,,,, 3 Class Will s BETTY JUNE SPENCER ..Beck.. General Course Chorus l,2,4 F. H. A. . Library ........ Annual staff ..... ....... Z ..... 4 ..... 3 BARBARA JEAN SHOOK Barbie College Prep. Course ..... ..- ... 1.2 Commercial Course ..... ........ 3,4 Chorus ................... ..--.. 1 .Z.3.4 Girls Ensemble .... .......... Z Girls Sextet ..... ...... 3 ,4 F. H. A. .......... ... Z F. B. L. A. ............... .... . .. 3 Student Council ........................ 3 Secretary of Student Council ....... 3 Hi Lites ............................. 1.2.3 Assistant Editor of Hi Lites ..... 3 Honor Society ........................ 2.3 One Act Play .... .... l One Act Play ...... .... 3 Contest Plays .......... .... Z .3.4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Cheerleader ......... ..... Z ,4 Annual staff ....... ..... 3 Editor of Annual ... .....3 Class Prophecy .... .... 4 .-ang, if BARBARA ANN UNDERW OOD TOMMY LEE STACY ..Tom.. General Course Band ...............................1.2.3.4 Vice-President of Band . ............ 4 Chorus .............................1.2.3.4 Operetta ...... Basketball ..... Football ..... Baseball ..... Cantata ............. Class Secretary ... Student Council ..... Librarian ............ Junior Class Play Senior Class Play ...........1 ..... 1.2.3.4 .... 1.2.3.4 3.4 ... 2.3 .. 4 3.4 ... 1,2 One Act Plays 1.2 Assistant Business Manager of Annual ........................ .... 3 Barb General C our se Chorus .............. 1.2.4 Operetta ......... .... 1 Cantata ............ ... Z Class Secretary ... .... 2 F. B. L. A. ........... ...... 3 Student Council ..... .... 3 .4 Library ............. 1,Z,3 One Act Play ........ ... 1.2.3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Annual Staff ...... .... 3 MARILYN SUE Susie General Course Chorus ................... Ensemble ..... Cantata ..... F. H. A. ..... . F. B. L. A. .... . Library Staff .... Annual Staff ... WADE 1.2.3.4 ....... Z ..... 2.3 .... 2.3 .... 3 ..... 2,4 ......3 JAMES EARL WEBB lllhnll Voeetleusl Agriculture Geafee lssketbs1l...........................1.2.3 Baseball ............................... 3.4 Track ............. ........... 4 F. F. A. ............. ....... 1.2.3.4 !'.l'.A. Sentinel !'.!'.A. President ..................... 4 Perlimentery Procedure Team .... lllllliIllOillIIIOOIIIIIIIUCCIIOOOOIIIIO Delegete to Stats F.F.A. Conven- tiol..................................... 3 Stete F.F.A. Judging Contest ...... 3 District F.l'.A. Judging Tenn ..... 3 Nlulll eeeness 3 Class Treasurer .... . ..... ............. 3 Glsss Pleys .......................... 2.3 Annuel Staff ........ ....... 3 PATRICIA ANN YOUNG a nplttyn College Prep. Course ............. 1,2 Commercial Course ............... 3.4 Bud ..... .. ........... ... ...... 1.2.3.4 Chorus ............... ,... ...... 1 ,2,3,4 Ensemble ........... .... ... .......... 2 Class Vice-President ..... ..... 2 F. B. L. A ...... .. .......... ...... 3 Honor Society .... .... ............... 2.3 Hi Lites . ...................... . ..... l,Z,3 Business Meneger Hi Litas .. ..... 3 Ono Act Play .. ...... .................. 2 Junior Class Play Senior Clsss Play Annual Staff .......... ...... 3 DONALDN0. ZIIIMERMAN Donnie Vocational Agriculture Con:-se Bild unnaunnnnnnnnuaunlnzl3l4' Ohio State F.F.A. Bsnd ............ 1.2 Bulbnll .... ..... .... ......... .... ....4 F. F. A. . .-.. snnooonsn ..... .nn 14113 Junior Chu Play Annual-Stl!! ..... ....,.. ..... 3 RONALD 0. ZIDIHERHAN llxomi. II Vocntimll Agrienlturn Camus Bind unseennococouocncucuoonnueunnn 1:11304 Chosu ............................. Z,3,4 Vice-President Band .... ...... 4 Foothill .................. ........ 4 Baseball ............... ......3,4 Track ....................................,4 F.'F. A. .......................... 1.21311 Pulixnzntnry Procedure Tenn ..2,4 Student Council .......................- 4 President Student Council ........... 4 Annual Staff ..................... ...... 3 Class History Fall of 1951 found 49 fun-filled Freshmen frolicking into the halls of Wayne High. Class elections were held and the Class of 1955 elected officers in the following manner: President,Jon Rhoadesg Vice-President,C1yde Rumer, Secretary, Miriam Copeland, Trea- surer, Carolyn Focht: Student Council,Barbara Underwood: and Class Reporter, Jim Buffenbarger. During our Freshman year we were well represented in sports, dramatics, and scholastic standings. During the ninth month of 1952, 43 sassy Sophomores entered the portals of our school The class gave their talents to basketball, football, dramatics, band, and studies. When election time came the results read like this: President,Jim Bair, Vice-President, Patty Young, Secretary,Barbara Underwood: Treasurer, Marie Moser, Student Council Bessie Perry and Jim Buffenbarger, and Class Reporter,Miriam Copeland. In the month of September, 1953, 42. jaunty Juniors came back to Wayne High to spend a joyous school year. Several Junior boys made the Varsity in football and basketball. The two Junior Class Plays, Adam's Evening and Fog Island, were given. Our class rings were decided upon and purchased. Much of the year was taken up with editing the annual. The Annual Staff was: Editor,Barbara Shook, Assistant Editor,Nancy Schultz, Business Manager.Bob Neff, Assistant Business Manager,Tom Stacy, and Secretary ,Vic Morris. Considerable time was spent decorating and preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom. Class officers were picked in this way: President,Jim Buffenbargerg Vice-President,Charles Newland, Secretary, J on Rhoadesy Treasurer, Jim Webb: Student Council ,Vic Morris and Jim Bair: Class Reporter, Carolyn Focht, and Business Manager, Bob Neff. September of 1954 will long be remembered in history as the date 39 sedate Seniors slipped quietly into the now familiar school building. The fun-filled days of our last year in high school were jammed with much enjoyment and hard work. The Senior Class Play, Drums of Death, was presented. Several orders were placed and these included: pictures, invitations, name cards, and caps and gowns. A great deal of this school term was spent raising money for the class trip. Our officers for the year were: President,Robert Neff, Vice-President,Jon Rhoadesg Secretary,Tom Stacy: Treasurer, Carolyn Fochtg Student Council,Bessie Perry and Miriam Copeland, Business Manager, Charles Meyers, and Assis tant Business Manager, Vic Morris. The events. recorded in this history will long be remembered by all of us in the Class of 1955. Class colors: Scarlet and Gray Class flower: Pink Carnation Class motto: Not at the top but climbing. BOB NEFF Class Prophecy It was a warm Saturday morning when I went to meet the airplane on which my good friend, BARBARA SHOOK was arriving from New York to visit me on my turkey farm. She recently completed a road tour of acting and is now on vacation. On my arrival I ran into NANCY SCI-IULTZ, one of my former classmates who was going back to Chicago to continue modeling for Seventeen magazine. Since I had arrived early for the plane and hers didn't leave for awhile, we sat down to talk over old times. I asked her if she still went with her old school sweetheart, JON RHOADES and she said she did, adding that he was playing professional basketball near the loop , While conversing we decided it might be fun to get the old gang together again and have a reunion. I said it would be fine to have it on my turkey farm. We set a date for the following Sunday and I was to make the necessary contacts and arrangement. As Nancy was leaving at gate Z, I saw Barbara getting off at gate 4, so I rushed to help her with her luggage.. Assisting her off the plane was the airline hostess, CAROLE PAINTER, also a '55 graduate. In our li.mited time I told them of my talk with Nancy and our idea of having a class re- union. Right away Barbara offered to send announcements, while Carole told us that she could contact DON DAVIS and LARRY ARTHUR personally, as Don was piloting the plane and Larry was head mechan- ic at the airport here. From the airport we went to the Lima News newspaper office where CARL COPELAND was a special editor and asked him to print an announcement of our reunion. I-Ie said he would and suggested that we contact BERNICE LHAMON to have her bring her professional girls ball team to plan an ex- hibition game for entertainment. He added that BETTY SPENCER, now an accordian teacher, had a fine ten piece accordian ensemble that made personal appearances, and said that he would get in touch with her for us. We thanked him for his suggestions and started contacting the out of towners . After a gruelling week of preparations and anticipations, the day finally arrived and with it our first arrivals. Driving up in a new model car, we saw none other than JUNIOR LANE and his family. His wife, the former BETSY PERRY, was holding the latest addition to their family, Jr. Jr. In the back seat was JIM FINLEY, the TV star that recently took Jackie Gleason's place. He said it was great to be in Waynesfield again and told us that he had talked to ROGER BERTRAND and DONNIE ZIMMERMAN, who would be unable to attend because of a business rush. We learned that they are successfully run- ning an escort bureau in Boston. Just like old times! We heard a clatter of hoofs and looked up to see DONALD BAKER riding up on a big white horse. I-le runs a dude ranch a few miles away, and he rode over to give the kiddies rides on his horse. The same thoughtful Don, Since I heard the phone ringing I left Barbara to greet the new arrivals while I hurried to answer it. On the other end of the line was the mayor of Waynesfield, CLYDE COOK, JR., calling because of the traffic situation created by our classmates buzzing through town. A constable had picked up BOB KAUFMAN, the manager of a large factory in Cleveland, and ROBERT NEFF, who is a mechanical engineer also from Cleveland, both doing quite well. It seems that they had been driving a little above the speed limit. He told me that he had released them and would be out for the reunion with them. Back outside again I saw the former BETTY BROWN and CLYDE RUMER, who are happily married and running a fishing resort near here, raising their own bait. Pulling in behind them was a carload of familiar people, JIM BUFFENBARGER, head coach at Waynesfield, TOM STACY, owner and chief oper- ator of Tom's Pharmacy in Waynesfield and Jon Rhoades. They were trying out Tom's new car and decided to drive, out together. Looking over the crowd, I saw PATTY YOUNG doing a charcoal drawing of one of the children. She is studying art and has produced a number of masterpieces. Lining up the children was MIRIAM COPELAND, a grade teacher and child educator, while SUE WADE, a vocal music instructor was lead- ing the children in singing. Hearing what sounded like a yell of pain coming from the picnic lawn, I rushed to find that CLIFF MCCORMICK, a successful carpenter and contractor had hurt his hand while fixing a picnic table for us. Luckily for him, JOSEPHINE MUSIC, who is now a registered nurse was able to take care of the wound, which was not too serious. By this time almost everyone had arrived so we'began our meeting with a few talks and demonstra- tions from some of our classmates. While THELMA RINEHART, a County Home Demonstrator gave a helpful talk and demonstration to the ladies of the crowd, JIM WEBB, an agriculture teacher, talked to the men. KARL GRATZ, a successful farmer from near I-Iarrod seemed especially interested in the talk. During the demonstrations, RONNIE ZIMMERMAN, manager of a hardware store in downtown Waynesfield, was handing out free literature about his hardware supplies. JACKLYN MORRIS was scheduled to give a talk on economy and making out income taxes, but she was detained at her super- market. We asked VIRGINIA PERKEY, a well trained secretary, to take notes of the meeting and take attend- ance to see if all of our graduating class of '55 was present. Just after her reporting that VIC MORRIS and CHARLES MEYERS were absent, they arrived at the reunion with souvenirs from the Orient to show us. They had just completed a round the world trip while preparing a thesis for graduate work from Ohio State University. Everyone enjoyed a day of reminicsing and getting re-acquainted with their former classmates but all good things must come to an end, and the group began leaving for home. The former BARBARA UNDERW OOD' and her husband were driving out the drive before they realized that one of the tires on the car was flat. Fortunately CHARLES NEWLAND, owner and operator of Newland?s Service Station was still here and he had the flat changed in no time., As the last car was driving out of sight, we sank wearily, but contentedly into nice big easy chairs to relax awhile before going out to tend to my favorite little pets located at--UFOCHT 'S TURKEY FARM . END C ar olyn F ocht B arbar a Shook The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1955 We, the Wayne Hlgh Seniors of l955, Clty of Waynesfiela, County of Auglaize, State of Ohio, after many hardships and joyous occasions, and havlng sane mlnd and sound memory, at this tirne make our last will and testament by making the following befiuests. Section I To this school Waynesfleld, ln order to show our appreciation for all it has done for us we do, hereby bequeath our composite of 38 beaming faces. Section ll To the members of the faculty ln appreciation of their help we do.render thanks for all they have done for us in the past four years. Article 1 Mr. Balley, our Superintendent, we leave the welcome peace of our departure. Article 2 Mr. Ramsey, our coach and sponsor we leave the memories of a successful football and - basketball season. Artlcle 3 Mrs. McKlbben, our commercial teacher and sponsor, we leave the peace that is bound to come from not having to hand back our papers to be corrected. Article 4 We leave to Miss Morris, our Home Economics teacher, the thought of one perfect sewing and cooking class. Artlcle 5 Mr. Hanes, our chemistry teacher, we leave the memories of no explosions ln chemistry class Article 6 Mr. Greenlee, our agriculture teacher, we leave the thought of gold metals ln the future. Article 7 Mrs. Gray, our English and play director we leave the memories of Senlor play practice. Artlcle 9 Mrs. Line, our French teacher we leave the thought of grading a perfect French assignment. Section lll To Burleigh Howell and Hank Alberdtng, we leave a new broom for the following Seniors to jump over. Section IV To Mrs. Webb, our school secretary, we leave the peace and quiet of the office with nolase to bother her. Section V To the cooks Mrs. Woodrow Newland, Mrs. Leonard May, and Mrs. Harry Newland, we leave the memor- ies of seeing our hungry faces at noon time. Section VI Article l To the class of '58 we will the thoughts of four fun packed years. Article Z To the class of '57 we bequeath our example of love and our good wishes. Article 3 To the class of '56 we leave upon the conditions that they do nothing to defy its honor or low- er its dignity, the name of SENIORS, accompanied by the Special Privileges. ltem . Barbara Underwood bequeaths her pleasing disposition to Grace Beers and Beverly Blodgett. ltem 2 Carolyn Focht leaves her wit and ablllty to liven up a party to Sharlene Wallace. ltem 3 Clifford McCormick wills his neatness to Harry Erwin. Item 4 Carole Palnter bequeaths her title of Home-Coming Queen to a lucky Junior Girl. ltem 5 Jon Rhoades wills hls Vlflltillly to Larry Shaw. ltem 6 Barbara Shook bequeaths her acung ability to Shirley Guldar. Item I betty Spencer leaves her quietness to Sonja Felkert. ltem 8 Miriam Copeland wllls her ambition to go on to college to Jean Gray. ltem 9 Bessie Perry wills her ability to become the flrst girl engaged tn her class to Shirley Meyers. ltem 10 .Tosephlne Music bequeath: her ambition to become a nurse to Frances Ritchie. Item ll Patty Young wills her ability to keep the files in order to anyone capable. ltem IZ Nancy Schultz leaves her title as F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart to Joyce Block. ltem 13 Carl Copeland wills hls politeness to Loren Waltman. ltem 14 Jacklyn Morris bequeaths her efficiency to Martha Hunter. ltem 15 Jlm Webb wills his farming ability to Don Spencer. ltem 16 Sue Wade wills her Love for School to Rosle Fowler. ltem 17 Jim Flnley bequeaths his good naturedness to Sharon Williams. ltem l8 Clyde Rumer wills his hot roddlng to Bob Krltes. ltem 19 Larry Arthur wills his knack to keep New Hampshire alive to Bob Morris. ltem 20 Charles Meyers bequeaths his ability to keep accurate records of the candy sales to the future business manager of the Senior Class. ltem Zl Donald Zimmerman wills hta ability to get along with his twin to Janis Shaw. ltem Z2 Tam Stacy wills his athletic ability to Lee Shobe. ltem Z3 Thelma Reinhart leaves her sewing ability to Shirley Spencer and Lois Searfoss. ltem Z4 Robert Neff wills his straight 'A' report card to anyone worthy of lt. ltem Z5 Victor Morris wills his Charles Atlas book to Lee Pyles. ltem Z6 Ronnie Zimmerman leav ing to Loretta Howell. Item Z7 Jim Buffenbarger wills his curly hair to Ronald Bruno. ltem Z8 Bernice Lhamon leaves her 'tuba music' to Gary Joe Knotts. Item Z9 Betty Brown leaves her vacant seat on the school bus to Lots Copeland. Item 30 Charles Newland wills his shyness to Larry Nichols. Item 31 Donald Baker wills his slow, easy going ways to Barbara Kaufman. ltem 32 Don Davis wllls his carefree attitudes to Roger Byers. Item 33 Karl Gratz wills his parliamentary procedure ability to Eugene Kaufman. Item 34 Virginia Perkey leaves her offlce practice headaches to Linda Herndon. ltem 35 Bob Kaufman leaves his managing ablllty to the teams future manager. ltem 36 Junlor Lane and Roger Bertrand will their wreckless driving to Phll Matter. ltem 37 Clyde Cook leaves his abtllty to get along with the law to anyone who might need tt. Article 4 Last but not least, ye, Nancy Schultz and Miriam Copeland, do hereby leave ourselves open to all criticism and wrath of all the people involved ln this last will and testament of the Senior Class of l955. We hereby appoint our sponsors, Mr. John Ramsey and Mrs. Harriet Mclflbben, executors of this, our last will and testament. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above-named Senior Class as, and for, its last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names at its request as witnesses thereto. ln the presence of the said Testator, and of each other. Signed this Zlst day of May The Senlor Class of l955 Qsignedj Witness: Lee Shobe Nancy Schultz Witness: Robert Neff Miriam Copeland Eugene Kaufman Harry Erwin Loretta Howell Beverly Blodgett Lois Copeland Sonja Feikert Shirley Myers Joyce Block Martha Hunter Larry Shaw Grace Beers Frances Ritchie Shirley Spencer Loren Waitman Linda Herndon Lee Pyles Advice to the Juniors Don't drive so fast and live longer. Take it easy on the Ford. Trees don't move. With your well-groomed appearance you should become a nurse. Forget your shyness and live a little. We advise you to get up in the world. fGrow More, Keep up your friendly word and sweet smile for all. Easy on that giggle. It may be contagious. Knowledge leads to success so keep up your studying. Keep up the good work. Someday you'll own a restaurant of your own. With your athletic ability and red hair what advice do you need. With your fine personality you will get far. With your musical talent you should make it your career. Keep up your good spirit wherever you may be. A nice fellow, but try not to cause the teachers to have grey hair. Never forget what people say about red hair. No Temper 'P ? ? Not Much Keep riding. Roy Rogers can't last forever. Barbara Kaufman Express-those charms hiding behind your shyness. Shirley Guider Lee Shobe Janis Shaw Donald Spencer Jean Gray Keep up the French. Good teachers are always needed. Keep up your witty remarks. We get a big kick out of them. Your nice personality is appreciated by all. Keep it up. Take it easy on the Chevrolet. It isn't made to fly, Study hard, you may replace your mother someday. Sharlene Wallace If you like to ride in Cadilacs, hang on to Tim. Ron Bruno Gary Knotts Phillip Motter Sharon Williams Rosalie Fowler Robert Krites Lois Searfoss Larry Nichols Roger Byers Robert Morris Voice your opinion. We like to hear you talk too. Stay with your quiet disposition. The girls seem to like it. Slow down. Your car isn't made of rubber. Keep up the farnily tradition of being in Institute plays. Keep up your cheerful laughing, it makes other people happy too. School is fun, why not come. You don't have to go to Lepsic for fun. Open your eyes. Don't be afraid of the girls. They won't bite. Stay away from the Army. We need you here at home. Keep up the good work, Houdini needs a replacement. Written by: Virginia Perkey . IL ww DERGRAUQ L, , .4 . MARTHA HUNTER, Secretary HARRY ERWIN, Student Council JANIS SHAW, Student Council LORETTA HOWELL, Treasurer Juniors , f I ' Rain 2 f I I, , Af ,Lx 'ri ,U ' 3:5 A uu A 1 MRM Ri 4 ,ww i f M ' C 8 LEE SHOBE, President - A ' K' H EUGENE KAUFMAN, 2144, ,V O R L l nyfgk. , . 3 ,om , Vice-P1-eszdent A A ' Ti ' A ,G , 'R .' av ki 3 A . ,. ' I I 7 I .. - M-'A 1 1 1 3 . f 'E G ' LOREN WAITMAN if A G. ' M GARY KNOTTS fm- 1 1 , f1flf:.ff:Lf.5': J A 'L A Q A LARRY NICHOLS .,.,,,,.... .. BOB MORRIS P R+ .. ,- ' , , r M AS f V , A Q A ' X is AAA ,Q 9 fx g.ig?U.,:' M K . 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'EW - - ' 015, -1 Y 1 'Je' 'T' JOYCE BLOCK LARRY srmw LINDA HERNDON PHILIP MOTTER Rh, V 1 '11 BEVERLY BLODGETT BARBARA KAUFMAN ROSIE FOWLER . -- LOIS SEARFOSS Q Q X I X sin . f X .Iv LOIS COPELAND GRACE BEERS -C5 Aqx Abs ent, ROBERT KRITES fi 35 Q 9 iss' . evo' av yung: f'- , . , I CN 39- ' V ' .Qi A-Q x.R U L' DARRELL WILLIAMS, Secretary MARY ANN BRADLEY, Student Council MARY PEPPLE, Student Council JO ANN WETSTONE, Treasurer BOB STRAKER, President JANE WILCOX, Vice-President BETTY BROWN JACK HAGGARD JACKIE HUNNAMAN MAX WILLIAMS BOB FETTER SUE BUFFENBARGER VERNON WEBB PHILLIS LAMENT VIOLET BRADLEY LEE TURNER DELORIS MARSTELLER TOM DAWSON. 36 Sophomores :MQW fivvf' Tlt Class of ll 77 ,JU -3 DARRELL KAUFMAN JOYCE SHAW ROXIE WILLIAMS MARVIN SPENCER DARLENE GROOMS GLENN BAKER JOE GAY HELEN MILLER MARILOU ALTOP GORDON COATES CAROL SMITH FARRELL SPENCER JOYCE STACY KEITH GLASS MIKE SHAW JEAN SPENCER NEIL MILLER MABLE SHARK HAROLD HAMILTON PAT COON IH ua? an X 1 X i- 1 K9 If L? -.. V,- K 'S FRED WOODS JUNIOR MEYERS JASON MANCHESTER BOB BROWN CHARLES TRUESDALE KENT MONGOLD NSOPHOMORES AT WORK GENEVRA HUNNAMAN, Secretary LARRY HERNDON, Student Council JUDY NEWLAND, Student Council JERRY WALLACE, Treasurer JIMMY LYNNE, President ALAN CODER, Vice-President JANET STALNAKER TOM BOWMAN SHARON GUIDER MARTHA OGLESBEE ALVIN SPENCER CONNlE DAWSON CHARLES COPELAND LILA DUDGEON LILA HUNTER DALE SPENCER SALLY GUTHRIE GENE PENCE Freshmen '27 ia 5-ll Class of ll 5811 80' ' ,fu-114. 1-Z-f Ulf! 1 A ,, .ago-.f -.o -rv' N. fl Q . X O' R A '- j X N ,. 2- Y, I Q ? .,, .- A mv- f 'U' 3 36 LSL, A is 1, DARENE SMITH CAROL GROSS CAROLYN UNDERWOOD LINDA FLINN ALFREDA LINN EUGENE MARSTELLAR JOYCE NICHOLS RODNEY PAINTER JERRY BUCKMASTER CAROLYN DIXON PHILIP DAWSON BONNIE BRADLEY ANNETTA SMITH JERALD KNOTTS MARY RINEHART LARRY BRUNO RUTH BARNES MARTHA MORRIS BETTE JOHNSON K Qs.. 3 I i tk. W S. Stax X .ix wx Q r 'W' K , ,X in-ar. Q ' Q, x . M ., .J ,. M2 x n. sf Q ai . Ig :ar af wi 'A-,4 adv af - X L x 8 1'-5 C K4 I -2, I x' I ' HELEN RALSTON JOYCE UNDERWOOD JANICE ARCHER DAVID CAMPBELL CAROLINE JOSSE KLOR NEWLAND JOE SPENCER MAX MORAN JOE BEERS NANCY WEYGANDT DAVID MOSS BEVERLY BOWMAN KAREN WILCOX SANDRA KINNINGER DAVID WILCOX DAN MILLER REBECCA SMITH ROBERT WELLS PATTY CAMPBELL EVELYN MCKINLEY BOBBY MORAN BEVERLY MCBRIDE MICHAEL HATFIELD DAN NEELY BETTY WELLS DAN MCCRIGI-IT JOYCE CUMMINGS Eighth Grade lj' 39 QW gk W ki ,gf M Qs 13, 3, , 5 VU x 7 - -A .V zfzfzkzgvwim sitgizzrt'-.1-fp, A, ' E , 1 'wg' - . A . X, , - ' -iq ' A W X 1, I K M, ,J an A - I Q V , v f f 'M--W. . HM' Q . K LR. I A - , 1 fb 'Q' U I 42:3 - .-f , A :fr . I ' 1' . YN... I L f f Amffgs' 'Q ' Qi V 2' 47.7 y 345335355 - I WA A QQ' I , . N 5 X' - A Q .Ah W Q JANICE BARNES BERNARD SHARK TWYLA GOSSARD BOB DULEBOHN MARK HAW KINS MARY LOU YOUNG BOB RITCHIE SHERRY SPROUL GORDEN MUSIC DICK RITCHIE BILLY TATE CURTIS LHAMON DALE TURNER LORETTA SPENCER RONALD DAWSON BEVERLY WILLIAMS CAROL PER KINS CLAR K BAKER BEVERLY HUNNAMAN VERNON STYLES K X -4- ef' 'I ' , Y' Ag x A , X 'I 1 , A L' ' , f.. r Xe V 5, 'f fx A A UQ R A K fi 4 x S J X 1 G A-' -h ,gi gr. 'K ,., 45.5 1 'J' ' ',-,L affix 'dt ,Q Q-5 ' 'Q .snr 'Q J' G 1:1 fwfr ,f-. 'wa - . . -'5 . 9 X, Q O. S X , , .' 3 9 ', .al F- cl, ' v-'51 R' if uv ,atm . A XX 1 V- ' 1 'fig' Nm T' nl L F 49:5 Absent: DONNA DULEBOHN, LOWELL RUMER, SANDRA KINNINGER, GARY PRESTON, BRUCE FEIKERT. lil 'A , T . me Y W' CLARENCE MCCARTY MARYBELLE CAMPBELL JOE ROLSTON RONDA MAY KAY SPENCER BOBBY ALBERDING BENNY RUFF SUE THRUSH JAMES HAMILTON BARBARA YOUNG PHYLLIS MUSIC JOHN BOWMAN BARBARA GOOD RICHARD MOORE CLYDE BYERS FAYE LHAMON PAUL LINN LINDA DULEBOHN Seventh Grade A W QQQW 335 ' 'fgyzjtyplv are Iwy rf.-vi.-k:. - A -1 ,Y , ' ' . f ETFQSVITTI '10 1,11 4- We I hVA,,. .K . in' W , I ' 7 4' svig ffffbikffezi if f. Wes T2 be HUGH SOSBY CAROLYN BAKER .TUANITA GLASS MICHAEL TUTTLE LARRY BRADLEY .TUNIOR PERKEY DANNY MORAN GARY BOWMAN LARRY GILROY JOHN BOWERS DONNIE LAMENT HERBERT WEBB GARY KINNINGER JUDY HEMPHILL VICKI SPROUL BRADLEY SHARK LOW ELL GOSSARD TOBY WHETSTONE .1 'bll- is g'P . Vt Y ,Q K9 uf W Absent: DORIS MUSIC, SUZANNE SPYKER. 255. .ip Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: ABSENT: Lynn Wilcox, John Rumer, Dean Smith, Mike Flinn, Donald Sanders, Linda Pence, Nadine Bowman, Rose Stoddard, Joyce Bailey, Loma Robinson, Susie Schaub, Joy Music, Janet Bailey. Jack Springer, Sanford Perkey, Charles Schaub, Connie Bucldnaster, Carol Shark, Carol Rinehart, Tom Fetter, Larry Bowman, Gloria Graham, Sandra Moran, David Arthur, Jim Thorpe. Teacher-Mrs. Mercer, Kenneth Cummings, Roy'Davisson, David Fowler, Eddie Smith, Dick Kinninger, Tom Rose, Frand Fuller, Jim Tate, Judy Stacy, Linda Kaufman, Jo Ann Baynard, Bewel Duff. Pamela Hatieild, Billie Snider, Doris Thomas, Barbara Fitzpatrick, Kathy Yale, Connie Stocker, Marlena Williams, Alice Nixon, Patty Elsass, Karen Bailey, Karen Binkley, Bob Thomas. Carol Ellicker, Mike Gossard. Fourth Grade FIRST' ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: ABSENT: Willis Springer Junior, Barbara Swickrath, Rose Fuller, Wesley Motter, Johnny Perkey, Guy Yale, Charles Buckmaster, Ronald Focht. Joyce Baynard, Rebecca Hawkins, Anita Yale, Helen Dick, Dennis Castle, Douglas Music, Joe Sanders, James Neeley. Teacher -Mrs. Josse, Peggy Wells, Janice Moran, Coranita Williams, Karen Feikert, Vernia Duff, Paul Middaugh, Roy Wreede. Chester Sosby, Janice Dulebohn, Linda Springer, Jayne Benson, Carl Glass. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: ABSENT: Kay Smith, Bettye Lhamon, Catherine Gross, Jerry McBeth, David Stiles, Joe Howell Hugh Rinehart, Lonnie Bradley, Robert Spencer, Gary Gilroy, Rocky Johnson, Ricky Pyles, David Dixon, Willie Duff, George Wells, Shirley McCarey, Joan Pyles, Eileen McCarty, Jo Ann NlcDuffee, Elaine Hunter, Lynne Hardin, Nancy Price, Beverly Barnes, Anita Milnor, Dale Cummings. Teacher-Miss Winegardner, Kenneth Block, David Dawson, Raymond Miller, Arlene Mongold, Roy Rolston, Melvin Miller, Richard Byer, Jerry Clem, William Wreede, William Baker, Johnny Hawkins. Roy Dulebohn. Third Grade FIRST ROW: Sue Lhamon, Doris Stiles, Martha Lhamon, Cheryl Barnes, Michael Barton, Tommy Baynard, Timmy Pyles, Roger Shaw. SECOND ROW: Sara Blodgett, Janey Campbell, Marlene Vorhees, Carol Stoddard. Sandra Spencer Melanie Hawkins, Roger Tuttle. THIRD ROW: Teacher-Mrs. Ellicker, Dwight Dawson, Terry Rinehart, Emily Middaugh, Barbara ABSENT: Elsass, Maxine Smith, Geraldine Thomas, Dean Ewing, Billy Ralston. Sally Gross, Nellie Music. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Mark Spencer, Alice Smith, Patty Ellicker, Judy Decker, Cheryl Graham, Janet Rolston, Connie Snider, Judy McCormick, Shirley Walters, Michael Hagan, Billy Heffner. Randy McBeth, Jerry Rolston, Terry Pyles, John Peters, Gene Shade, David Lhamon, Joe Bowman, Kathleen Binkley, Rhea Newland. Teacher-Mrs. Hadlock, Dorothy Tate, Karen Herndon, Jack Kinninger, Carl Yale Jimmy Shields, Patty Cook, Jacqueline Hunter, Eddie Webb, James Bowman, Jerrv James. First Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: ABSENT: 'M 'F Y Alice Thorpe, Michael Sproul, Darlene Stidham, Jean Bailey, Deborah Hatfield, Judy Good, Kenneth Baynard, Marshall Davis, Joe Lhamon, Daniel Davis, Margaret Young, Janelle Williams, John Barton. Ruby Walters, Larry Krites, William McKinley, Williard Moran, Sidney Duff, Rita Matter, Bonnie Byer, Judy Ellicker, Deborah Stiles, Sue McBeth, Steven Gordin, Nikki Davis son. Teacher-Mrs. Dixon, Linda Smith, Robert Thorpe, Donald Gaines, Clair Sanders, Sharon Wireman, Lester Swickrath, James Hardin, Joyce Blank, Howard Stiles, Judie Snider, Michael Enzle. Harold Dulebohn, Timothy Binkley, Bettye Chiles, Gregory Cummings, Alice Dulebohn, Richard Linn, Dale Springer, Ernie Stevens, Pamela Thompson, Clyde Wells. Second Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: ABSENT: Carol Ulrey, Marcia Brown, Richard Lament, Billy Stitham, Larry Simpkins, Deborah Yale, Bonnie Fuller, Joyce Williams, Ann Lhamon, Dimond Rumer, Olive Duff, Billy Dulebohn, Boyd Smith. Nancy Jo Bowyer, Tonya Hardin, Wanda Byer, Bonnie Music, Mona Miller, Allegra Hawkins, Nina Yale, Jackie Fifi, Michael Binkley, Linda Shamon, Douglas Patton, Nancy McCary, Billy Gross. Teacher-Mrs. Stanfield, Joe Gilroy, Bill Motter, William Holbro-ok, Larry Berry, David Hutchinson, Roy Vorhees, Dianne Andrews, Karol Ann Bailey Carol Sue Wells, Douglas Whetstone, Neil Milnor. Ronnie Pepple, Delores Neeley, Melvin Whetstone, Patty Barton, Rickie Springer. WAYNE PHARMACY COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PHONE, 3231 WAYNESFIELD, OHIO Our sincere thanks for another successful year. As we grow, it will be our endeavor to give this community service of the scope of the city drug store, yet retain the friendly and personal service known only to the village store. We are happy to bring to this community the services of a complete, legally recognized drug store. May we stress the fact that every drug could be dangerous to your health under certain conditions. For this reason, it is wise to buy all home ,remedies in a drug store from a registered pharmacist. He is the only person legally qualified and empowered by the state to sell all drug products. Health and happiness just naturally go together. And both of these treasures were meantifor you. Your doctor is ready to help you win them. Have a talk with him now--and bring us his prescriptions for compounding. EVERET H. GILROY, R.P. - ESTELLA GILROY, Clerk , COB , Clerk R. C. junior STUBB5, IR., . Apprentice Pharmacist fNow Serving ln The U.-5. Armyj RUTH ANN AND MARY ELLEN GILR OY Co-Charimen Of The Board Of Directors 1, ACHFIIVDTII ES Hunter Motor Sales CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 2421 Z4 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE WAYNESFIELD OHIO Hunfer's Knoh'y Pine Inn LUNCHES - SANDWICHES HOMEMADE PIES YOU'RE A STRANGER HERE BUT ONCE WAYNESFIELD OHIO I -I ' TO LIVE LIFE'AT ITS BEST WE WISH FOR YOU A GOOD EDUCATION, A WORTHY VOC f.TION AND ADEQ UATE FAITH SHOBE ELECTRIC PLUMBING - APPLIANCES - HEATING SHERW IN-W ILLIAMS PAINTS PHONE Z 772 WAYNESFIELD, OHIO FIRST ROW: Barbara Underwood, Betsy Perry, Treasurer-Harry Erwin, Vice-President-Janis Shaw, President-Ronnie Zimmerman, Secretary-Joyce Block, Miriam Copeland, Sharon Williams. SECOND ROW: Advisor-Mrs. Line, Bobby Dulebohn, Larry Herndon, Mary Pepple, Judy Newland, Mary Ann Bradley, Mary Lou Young. Advisor-Mrs. Gray. ' FIRST ROW: Advisor-Mrs. Line, Joyce Stacy, Thelma Reinhart, Jackie Morris, Sue Wade, Barbara Underwood, Betty Spencer, Advisor-Mrs. Gray. SECOND ROW: Sally Guthrie, Bonnie Bradley, Delores Marsteller, Mable Shark, Carolyn Dixon, Jane Wilcox, Lila Hunter, Mary Pepple, Joyce Shaw. THIRD ROW: Jim Webb, Fred Woods, Loren Waitman, Darrel Williams, Roger Bertrand, Larry Shaw, Bob Fetters, Tom Bowman, Russell Shaw, Gary Knotts. Student Council Libra ry Staff 55 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 55 ' FROM HOWELL HARDWARE APPLIANCES AND PLUMBING PHONE 2791 WA YNESFIELD, OHIO ! I ,al ad 4 wr mg 15:2 155 . -g t Q wa . W if 1 Q M -v-fi' 0-. O-vi Y . ' ' 3bvR'f1 W Xwg. W me Y' .2 1 34 W.. as v- df ,Q .Av gn 1 ji ij 9 Q'-19 J 4 V , f vu WY .qu -un -7-L- -.1 an nr -11. N , gf me ww' '-M TQ , .1 ga- fv X , :B Us 11- Wil 'il ' X, K BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ll55li Bowman 8 Shaw IGA SUPER MAR KE T PHONE 26 OZ WAYNESFIELD OHIO FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SO MANY DESIGNSf More than a hundred! All of them, regardless of size, are carved with the same skill and care. There is a wide choice of color, too, and polished surfaces that resist moisture and stains. Rainbow Granite Monuments stay beautiful. See them. Welike to have you compare values. Birkmeier Monument Co. DELPHYOS, OHIO RAINBOW GRANITES AGENT --- LENORA ERWIN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 3323 WAYNESFIELD, OHIO R.R.ifl New Hampshire Grain Co GRAIN - FEED - COAL GENERAL FARM MERCHANDISE PHONE 2711 ELEVATORS AT NEW HAMPSHIRE, OHIO WAYNE AND MASTER MIX FEEDS WE TRY TO PLEASE Ba nd s ! 4 1 k211l,...r U Section A FIRST ROW: Majorettes: Joyce Stacy, Loretta Howell, Gary Knotts, Drum Major: Roxy Williams, Mary Ann Bradley. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bradley, Lowell Gossard, Joyce Shaw, Bob Dulebohn, Bob Morris, Cliff McCormick, Judy Newland, Sally Guthrie, Judith Hemphill. BAND DIRECTOR - MR. LESTER SMITH Public School Music and Band Ohio Northern University Bluffton College R? fm? R if , XA isis SEV vw W Q.. A. .,,,.,..,,.,,,, - , A . ,E if ':1 Vs Yi? ? 3, 3 QE! Wm-VK .. 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SECOND ROW: Patty Young, Nancy Schultz, Barbara Underwood, Director-Mrs. Evelyn Gray, Miriam Copeland, Carolyn Focht. THIRD ROW: Stage Manager-Carl Copeland, Cliff McCormick, Jim Buffenbarger, Robert Neff, Stage Manager -B ob Kaufman. Drums of Death CAST OF CHARACTERS CELESTE, an octoroon servant .............................. SHELDON HARLEY, in charge of the Baily property ..... JULES, a Haitian negro ......................................... MRS. OAKLEY, the housekeeper ........ ....... . . MRS. GILLETTE, Mr. Bai1y's sister ..................... EUGENIA BOWLES, a distant relative ...................... AMELIA GILLETTE, Mrs. Gi1lette's granddaughter ..... NEWTON COOPER, the county sheriff ..................... DOCTOR CAMERON, a midnight visitor ....... PAULA BAILY, Mr. Baily's granddaughter ..... Barbara Shook ....Cliff McCormick ...............Tom Stacy Barbara Underwood Carolyn Focht Patty Young ........Nancy Schultz ...Jim Buffenbarger .............Robert Neff Miriam Copeland Compliments Of The Compliments Of The LIMA IRON AND METAL ALGER FEED East Fourth Street D.T. AND I.R.R. AND GRAIN CO. Phone 281 J. B. Steele Products 515 South Central Street Alger, Ohio Lima, Ohio Compliments Of The Compliments Of LAKEVIEW BANKING CO. SHEIPI..INES'S FIRESTONE ST ORE pdyusuhke Home And Auto Supplies . 8' A n o nsnnmn 5 .w- Q t '4rg,,,f,s' Sylvania TV Sales And Service Lakeview, Ohio Wapakoneta, Chio I Avwmevucg kxxl, . . A Mm M! Jdffemlmm Loretta Howell. Miriam Copeland, Jean Gray, JoAnn Whetstone, Roxy Williams. :wen - Caro! painfer QUEEN - Carol Painter Senior Attendant - Miriam Copeland Junior Attendant - Jean Gray Junior Attendant - Loretta Howell Sophomore Attendant - Roxy Williams Sophomore Attendant - JoAnn Whetstone FURRY'S STORE Patent Medicine School Supplies Fountain Service Schraffts Chocolates Waynesfield, Ohio SIDENER AND SONS Hardware And Supplies Phone 2667 Roofing And Plumbing Duo-Therm Stoves Hanna Paints And Supplies New Hampshire, Ohio Best Wishes To The Class Of SS C LOVER FAR M ST ORE Phone 2282 Dick And Hoe Hatfield Waynesfield, Ohio CANDYLAND Dan's Homemade Ice C ream 437 South Main Street Lima, Ohio ,,,,,,........--1-fm A .. K Ai -T1QiQ H 'ff- ! ROB! RT KAUFMAN LARRY ARTHUR CHARLES MEYERS RON ZIMMERMAN :ws OUR VERY BEST WISHES Compliments Of 9' Are extended to all the graduates of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES 55 , and we hope for their success, happiness, and prosperity in the years Of ahead. The Metropolitian Bank hopes, also, that they will consider The Northwestern, Ohio Bank For Everyone their bank, for we will welcome any opportunity to be helpful in any way. Complete Line Of Dairy Products THE METROPOLITAN BANK Milk - Butter - Ice Cream Of Lima Ohio In Your Neighborhood Stores The Bank For Everyone See Us For Grade A Milk Compliments Of Compliments Of HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Wapakoneta, Ohio SUPER IGA STORE 'L HART -IEWELERS 126 West High Street Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Radios Lakeview, Ohio Luggage, Appliances Lima, Ohio , , L I Compliments Of Compliments Of CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK FRIENDS OFFICES .AND SUPPLIES Lima, Ohio Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of WERNER 'S STORE WEST NEWTON STORE Dormal And Carmer Morris Wapakoneta, Ohio 57'- ! VQ- Q' 'D' 7 I-.- ,-a 7 D.-4 lk Q. A :ir- P 5 2 5 9 wg ,'5A' 4'E'- ' 1:3 5. .4 fmt ' - , V I f fg:.,Qbtn' Fi, 3 fn, i t 'g. 59 555 ,',,g4',.'5E 'fN L J . 1 P 1' -A . -ff'-AQ: . Y - k ., x DONALD BAKER DON SPENCER LARRY SHAW -um. ' is ul- CHARLES TRUESDALE DARRELL WILLIAMS MIKE SHAW U nv- LEE snomz WC X Ty' BOB FETTER I-'RLD WOODS DARRELL KAUFMAN ROGER BYERS KENT MONGOLD .-..............L nn . I - lg D401 I Q41-.Q-. .x' K og. .iw WG W ZZJ.-1 '2- v. , PIEL BROTHERS CLOTHING CO. ' 'Dependable ' ' Clothing, Furnishing s, Hats Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of HOFFMAN'S SUPER MARKET Lakeview, Ohio DON JENKINS jewelers 140 West High Lima, Ohio DR. HARRY J. HANOLD Optometrist Lima, Ohio ' ADON ST UDIO Portrait, C omrner cial, Industrial Photographers Metropolitan Building Opposite Court House Lima, Ohio THE URBAN STORE L. H. And Marie Mise Clothing - Furnishings - Shoes Lakeview, Ohio EDDIE LONG Sales And Service 102 East Kibby Street Lima, Ohio SUSIE Q. DRIVE-IN Sandwiches Of A11 Kinds Curb Service Lima, Ohio Compliments Of David Gray FARM BUREAU AND SHELBY COUNTY INSURANCE AGENT Phone Z 718 Football Team r 'I FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Don Baker, Jim Buffenbarger, Charles Newland, Charles Meyers, Clyde Rumer, Vic Morris, Jon Rhoades, Cliff McCormick, Robert Kaufman, Tom Stacy, Ron Zimmerman, Larry Arthur. Bill Tate, Manager Glen Baker, Bob Petter, Darrell Kaufman, Don Spencer, Larry Shaw, Lee Shobe, Mike Shaw, Charles Truesdale, Kent Mongold, Fred Woods, Darrell Williams, Tom Bault, Assistant Coach. John Ramsey, Coach, Russell Shaw, Jirn Dulebohn, Alvin Spencer, Ferrell Spencer, Lee Turner, Dave Campbell, Dale Spencer, Larry Herndon, Roger Byers, Jim Lynne. Football Cheerleaders Sharlene Wallace, Sharon Williams, Jean Gray, Barbara Shook, Shirley Meyers .- .., mul., A-, , ....,- ., ... . , -, ,- ..-H mL-. - WAYNESFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. Truck Leasing, Auto, Truck Repair Z4 Hour Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Phone 3211 Waynesfield, Ohio TATE BARBER SHOP Dean Tate - Harold Sanders Waynesfield, Ohio Congratulations To Senior Class Of 55 From DANNY'S RESTAURANT Phone 3281 W ayne sfie ld, Ohio Best Wishes And Compliments To The Senior Class Of 55 SEYFERTS POTATO CHIP Lima, Ohio EATON AND ENDLY Insurance Surety General Insurance - Bonds Phone 73 75 1 Lima, Ohio ST IPPICH HARDWARE Appliances -- Paints Housewares 300-306 North Main Street Opposite Court House Phone 44670 - Lima, Ohio Compliments Of DR. C. K. JOSSE Veterinarian Phone 24 01 W ayne sfield, Ohio DON CONTRIS STOCKYARD Best Wishes And Compliments To Senior Class Of 55 Buyers Of Livestock Phone Z 1 01 We stminister, Ohio Compliments Of KAH AND COMPANY Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of F AND F CIGAR STORE Wapakoneta, Ohio ,L-L 541919: 1 ,W . 4, FERRFL1.. SPENCER LEF TURNER GLEN BAKER DAVE CAMPBELL x ALVIN SPENCER Won Liberty Twp Lakeview 3 Lakeview 3 Hardin Nrth fPx-eviewl Spencex-ville R USSELL SHAW n 3 PAINTER 'S GARAGE Auto And Tractor Repairing Tire And Battery Service Hills Farm Wagons Good Year Tires Phone 2764 New Hampshire, Ohio STATE CANDY COMPANY Every Thing In Candy 411 West Spring Street Lima, Ohio HEMMERTS SHOE STORE See Us For Fine Shoes And Shoe Fittings 114 West Auglaize Street Wapakoneta C ornpliments Of MORR IS MAR KET New Hampshire TOMLINSON BRAKE AND SPRING SERVICE 212 South Elizabeth Street Phone 7-8941 Lima, Ohio E. W. FILE AND SON Plumbing And Heating Industrial And Power Piping 333 North jackson Street Phone 4-1851 - Lima, Ohio THE HUDDLE Fine Food Sandwiches F Malts French Fries - Homemade Soup , 7 ,L BILL SNIDER 'S General Repairing Phone 3301 Wayne sfield, Ohio WHOOPS Ruth rode on my motor-bike Directly back of me: I hit a bump at sixty-five, And rode on ruthlessly. xl Y - IIL, Good Luck To The Class Of SS Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW: Charles Newland, Tom Stacy, Jon Rhoades, Jim Bufienbarger, Larry Shaw. Lee Shobe. SECOND ROW: Robert Kaufman. Manager, Lee Pyles, Gary Knotts, Jim Webb, Don Spencer, Charles Meyers, John Ramsey, coach. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Jean Gray, Sharlene Wallace, Shirley Meyers, Sharon Williams, Barbara Shook. Compliments Of HARRY'S MEN'S STORE HANSON FUNERAL HOLAE 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipment Motto W Alger We'Are Big Enough To Serve You And Small Enough To Kno You Lima, Ohio Phone 471 Or 901 Alger, Chio Compliments Of PORTER AND SON CO. Shell Service Station A FRIEND Restaurant - Fine Foods Good Luck Seniors Roundhead, Ohio McC LINTOCKS MAR KET HAR OLD 'S GARAGE 302 East Auglaize Street General Repairing Phone 2621 Wapakoneta, Ohio Waynesfield, Ohio Compliments Of Compliments Of ALGER SAVINGS BANK STILES FARM EQUIPMENT 5 Q Urgnsgff Ohio Wayne sfield, Ohio Phone 3161 Compliments Of OHIO BAR Lima, Ohio C ompliments Of BR OWN 'S DA IR Y W apakoneta, Ohio xf sl 3, .444 V E E , X ,fi ' Q I Hi a mg , i ! ,1 1. 3 3, as -U 'iff' xi 5 ,N ,T , 5 :iii M.. 5 ' + ' i 'f' i. .Q Ji Q Q1 A f Q' I W Q i Ri ini Ii QM F' . I Lf 'R f I X KA- .iz H PANGLES MASTER MARKET, INC. The Best For Less 60,000 Happy Customers Weekly Can't Be Wrong Lima, Ohio Pride Of Lima Quality Meats - Pork And Beef CANTIENY AND STRAWM INC. Lima, Ohio Compliments Of YODER FARM EQUIPMENT ALPHA CAFE New Idea - Dunham McCormick Tractors And Machines Good Food International Trucks Wapakoneta, Ohio New Hampshire, Ohio McADAMS VENETIAN BLIND CO. Custom Built Blinds - Meth Awning 1303 Bellefontaine Avenue Phone 81631 - R4 A. McAdams Lima, Ohio DETJEN GRAIN CO., WAPAK No. 2 Depot Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Dealer In Grain, Feed, Fertilizer Allis-Chalmers - john Deere, New Idea, Farm Equipment YAZEL'S C OLONIAL FLOWERS 676 South Main Phone 11771 - R. D. Yazel Flowers For A11 Occasions Lima, Ohio Please Patronize THE AD VER T ISERS G OOD LUC K SENIORS Sign Outside A Tire Shop: Invite Me To Your Next Blowout. 4 li m its s Q A, S 6 X. -tv'f Q.. .L al i W Way if W Jw wx: s M 4 f 'Te M 45,11 3 : 1? N' NJ ,awigyi E Q I if ff I s Compliments Of SWEETLAND AND CONF. 34 Public Square Lima, Ohio DET-IEN STORE, INC. Groceries, Hardware, And Appliances Notions And Bottled Gas Moulton, Ohio SARNO'S Orchestra And Dancing Nightly Phone 8-9681 Restaurant And Cocktail Lounge We Specialize In Italian And American Food jim And Nena Sarno, Proprietors 119 East Market Street Lima, Ohio .1 l m l , MOHLER 'S FLOWERS 1658 Bellefontain Avenue 112 West Market Street Lima, Ohio KAYS JEWELRY ST ORE 129 North Main Street Meet Your Friends At Lima THE BRUNSWICK Wapakoneta, Ohio' Ohio Dewey - Bob ABBOT 'S SHOE ST ORE X-Ray Shoe Fitting Wapakoneta, Ohio DR. VERN J. WOEHLER Obtometric Eye Sight Specialists Office Phone 6641 - Home Phone 27771 Theatre Building Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of Lima 's Finest jewelers LOVE Home Of National Advertised Merchandise Diamonds, Watches, And Silverware Phone 49851 - 55 Public Square Lima, Ohio FR UIT DISTR IBUT ORS Wholesale Fruits And Vegetables Corner Spring And Central Telephone 34675 R. Klaus, Phone Night 9-1376 H. R. Williams, Phone Night 2-6906 Compliments Of LIMA PACKING COMPANY Phone 93615 Lima, Ohio ' TRANSAMER ICAN Compliments Of FREIGHT LINES, INC. . Nationwide MILO SHAW LUMBER CO. Post officeaox 457 - Lima, ohio Hg Unionopolis, Ohio 9. Freshman Basketball l ., FIRST ROW Larry Bruno, Jim Dulebohn, Rodney Painter, Jim Lynne, Max Moran. SECOND ROW Bob Kaufman, Assistant Coach, Larry Herndon, Joe Spencer, Alvin Spencer Dale Spencer, Phillip Dawson, Allen Coder, Mr. Hanes, Coach. Waynesfield ........ DeGraff....... ..... New Bremen ....... Waynesfield Lewistown Waynesfield ..... Hardin Northern Waynesfield......... 'V' Minster .. Waynesfield.......... Wapak St. Joe Waynesfield ,.... Botkins............ Waynesfie1d......... Triad .......... ..... Waynesfie1d......... St. Rose....... .. Waynesfie1d......... Basketball Scores 68 50 50 66 34 57 69 63 48 54 30 53 57 qJ.c. Tourneyj 68 50 52 fJ'.C.Tourneyl 54 45 'lf Cridersville .......45 Waynesfield.......71 Harrod ............ 64 Waynesfield.......74 'N'ew Bremen.... 48 Waynesfie1d....... 58 New Knoxville .... 77 Waynesfield 59 4'Buckland Waynesfie1d.......79 Lakeview 54 Waynesfie1d,.,.,,. 69 Alger Waynesfield .......74 Jackson Center....57 Waynesfield 69 Denotes League Game 520' Used Cars And Trucks 10 Miles South Of Lima 117 Phone 17-2539 BILLT OWN SER VICE On Compliments Of The DOGHOUSE Waynesfield, Ohio IRENE 'S 'BRIDAL SHOPPE 115 North Elizabeth Lima, Ohio SHAR KS FRIENDLY SER VICE Mobilgas And Oil Phone 2601 - Waynesfield, Ohio Compliments Of MARATHON DEALER Russ Winegardner Waynesfield, Ohio CLUB RESTAURANT Good Food - Beer Where Friends Meet L. S. GARDNER Wholesale Dealer 129 East Elm Street Lima, Ohio FLOWERS BY DUDLEY Exclusive Styling Keneta Hotel - Phone 2-9111 Wapakoneta, Ohio VARSITY SHOP Sportswear - Clothing - Furnishings Young Men And Boys Phone 4-2816 - 224 North Main Street Lima, Ohio COLLINS FORD SALES Ford Sales And Service Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of WELFARE FINANCE CORPORATION Compliments Of Corner Gulf Station Belle Center, Ohio Phone 2321 - Don Gay, Owner CHRISTY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Lima - Ada - Ottawa BELLE CENTER BANK Belle Center, Ohio WAYNE FOOD LOCKER Processing Meat For Locker And Home Freezers Waynesfield, Ohio Phone 2561 JOHN HODASKE AND SONS jewelers 210 North Elizabeth Street Phone 97726 Lima, Ohio STAR CARPET CLEANING COMPANY Quality Cleaning, Complete Repair - Service, Full Line Of New Rugs And Carpets - Phone 2-6596 d 426 South Main Street'- Lima, Ohio HARRY GRANDI AND SON BUD Realtor Lakeview, Ohio Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: Dan Miller, M3hBgCTsVEThOh Stilesg Bill Tate, Bob Dulebohn, Dave Wilcox, Dale Turner, Curtis Lhamon, Lowell Ruxnor, Dave Moss, Manager. SECOND ROW: Herb Webb. Clarence McCarty, Clark Baker, Bernard Shark, Paul Linn, Mike Hatfield, Hugh Sosby, Mr. I-lanes, Coach, Jr. High Cheerleaders Judy Hemphill, Beverly Bowman, Beverly Williams, Toby Whetstone. WESTMINISTER MOTOR SERVICES 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phones 17-2772 Or 17-2712 Compliments Of KEN'S IGA MARKET Everyday Low Prices CANARY RESTAURANT Westminister, Ohio Phone 17-2184 WAGSTAFF GAR AGE Full Line Of Quick Ritch Implements Phone 2767 New Hampshire, Ohio JIM DORSEY'S BARBER SHOP 332 North Main Street Lima, Ohio MILLER 'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Pick-up And Delivery Wapakoneta, Chio WRIGHT 555 AND IOC STORE 'L. C . ,Arnett 2 East Auglaize Street Wapakoneta, Ohio PURDY GARAGE Sales - Studebaker - Service 508 E, Auglaize Street Phone 8581 Wapakoneta, Ohio ST ONES GR ILL Good Food Lima, Ohio For Fine Foods And Sweet Things THE TEDDY BEAR Is The Place To Eat Wapakoneta, Ohio LIMA LOAN We Make Loans By Making Loans Lima, Ohio SELL TRACTOR .SALES Ford Farming Headquarters Ford Tractors And' Farm 'Equipment Gasoline And Diesel Tractors 6 Park Street - Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments Of H. A. TILTON Contractor And Engineers Plumbing And Heating 220 West Hight Street - Lima, Ohio GAMEL STOP AND SHOP New Hampshire, Ohio TOM'S TOWNSEND TOGS Home Of Arrow Shirts 206 West High Street Lima, Ohio THE BOWMAN BR OTHERS DRUG CO Manufacturing Pharmacists Physicians And Hospital Equipment And Supplies 539 West Market Street - Lima, Ohio When In Lima Stop At LEE'S INN I Fine Sandwiches And Good Food One nice thing about money-- the color never clashes with anything you're wearing. HUMOR ji rs. l gg Q. ,su ,nv .fn ,nv up- ww-musk wmwww n1 Junior-Senior Prom On May 7th, the Junior Class sponsored a Junior-Senior Reception in honor of the 1954-55 Seniors. The theme was Stairway To The Stars, which provided a lovely setting for the Prom. Following the banquet served by the Junior mothers, the dance was held. A good time was had by all who attended. Dramatics News The One Act Plays were presented in March by students from various classes. They were as follows: I-Iercule's Night Out, directed by Miriam Copeland and Carole Painter. Feudin', directed by Carolyn Q. Focht and Nancy Schultz. The Contest Play, directed by Mrs. Gray, was entered in the Northwest District at Bowling Green on April Znd. The cast was: Clifford McCormick Barbara Shook Robert Nell Barbara Underwood The Junior Class Play was presented in April under the direction of Mrs. Gray. Autographs 531 .J r. 1--. ., -. 1 , ,- 1, - i IQ' ,,, 'JA -. QU, ' , f -,,. 1 , ' ' T .Y wg, 1, ,e..Mv,... Tig' 1 uf . 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