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Class Histor On a bright, shiny Monday morning, September 10, 1951, thirty-one children started their long struggle to graduate. We were the bright, eager to learn, first graders taught by Mrs. Castor. During the year, we lost Bob Chamberlin, Jim Schultz, and Mary Ellen Tousley. In the second grade, we were ably taught by Mrs. Simpson. During the year we gained Gary Haley and Larry Bibler. We lost Naomi Guinn. The third grade was taught to us by Mrs. Fields. By the end of the year, we had gained Cheryl Waxler and Carl Rice. We lost Everett Reigle. Advancing into the fourth grade, we were guided by Mrs. Loader. During the course of the year, we gained Jack Dunn, Charles Nicholson, Glenn Lafferty, and Bill Brewster. We lost Alma Gonzales, Marianne Kain, Charles Rice, and Mary Dionne. Miss Foltz led us through the fifth grade. That year, Donald Vanderhoff, Mary Lou Patton, and Martha George joined us. Gary Haley, Larry Bibler, Carl Rice, and Jack Dunn left us. ln our last year of grade school, Mike Gobrecht was our educator. During this year we welcomed into our class Wayne Hartman, Gloria Carnahan, Steve Metzger, Ron Carnahan, and Carolyn Hartman. We lost Walter Saum, Ioe Hindall, Joe Bishop, Tom Mercer, Glenn Laffterty, Donald Vanderhoff, amd Martha George. The seventh grade, our first year in Junior High CBoy, did we feel lostlj we had as our advisors Mr. Daley and Mr. Trostmiller. We lost Gloria and Ron Carnahan that year. We gained Hazel Burton and Ed Reigle. In the eighth grade, under the supervision of Mrs. LaRoche, we prepared to enter high school. We lost no one this year and gained Gary Stevens, Judy Middleton, and Tom Deter. As Freshmen, we were directed down the straight and narrow by Mr. Trostmiller and Mrs. Musgrave. We lost Hazel Burton and Gary Stevens. We added Jane Spaeth and Betty Marquart. As Sophomores, we were guided forward by Mrs. Knight and Mrs. LaRoche. We gained Margaret Morgart, Melanie Meyers, and Bob Sink. We lost ten classmates this year. They were Mary Lee Richards, Wayne Hart- man, Mary Lou Patton, Ruth Ann Nessler, Bill Brown, Bob Sink, Bill Brewster, Ed Steinman, and Margaret Mor- gart. Our class was stricken by the death of our good friend and classmate Tom Deter. In our Junior year we were active in athletics, music, and other activities. Our Junior-Senior Banquet was the years high light. We are now seniors. lt's been a busy year. Gee if we could to it all over again. ZIEROLF Compliments of REPUBLICAN COURIER Clothes Men Like HANCOCK SAVINGS 85 LOAN WFIN Findlay, Ohio Findlay, Ohio ' Findlay, Ohio
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125 Ocean Drive Honolulu, Hawaii May 24, 1973 Dear Jane, I thought I would write to tell you of an interesting experience I had. You remember Ron Wolford, don't you? Well, Ron is considered the Casanova of Hollywood, as you probably already have read. Ron was on lo- cation in Hawaii and flew down to my home for a visit. As Ron and I sat on the terrace overlooking the Pacific Ocean, we started reminiscing about our classmates. Of course, the first name that came to our minds was our class President of 63 Jim Steinman. Jim is a Mess Sergeant in the United States Marines and is still seeing our class treasurer Barbara Beard. Barb is now treasurer of the Q. P. Accociation in California. I hear it is really making money. Barb reminded us of Ann Long and I know that Ann was still living in her little house trailer on the Ohio Northern University campus. Ron said that Steve Metzger and Alan McMillen were having a blast spending the money they're made on their special product Aleve's Secret Blend. Melanie Meyers is operating a beauty shop shop of her own, known as Mel's House of Beauty. One of her assistants is Betty Marquart. Cathy Sink and Cheryl Waxler are operating an exquisite Dress Shop in Paris, France. We're sure they have looked up all the eligible French men. We didn't know what David Powell was doing so we called up Jane Spaeth at her Nevada ranch. Jane told us that Dave was roaming around the pyramids of Egypt trying to decipher the hieroglyphic symbols. The evening newspaper related to us that Jeanne Williams, the noted Mathematician, was giving a lec- ture at Lincoln Hall on the university campus. Ron and I decided to attend. Proffessor William Mutt Bame Cisn't that shockingj introduced Jeanne. As we were leaving the lecture, we recognized a familiar voice none other than Mike Beucler, who is sports editor qHa! Halj for Playboy Magazine. With Mike, was one of the models for the magazine, Elaine Smith. Elaine told us that Carolyn Hartman had been selected Mrs, Home- maker of 1973, When our cab arrived, we noticed the driver, much to our surprise, was Charles Crates. We asked Charles to suggest a good nightclub. He took us to the Champagne Club, which is owned by the wealthy Jan Kemerley. Jan told us that the famed Wilsonettes were appearing at his club. This we couldn't missg Lois and Gretchen sang beautifully and later joined us for the evening. We four went to Charlie's Coffee House, this we discovered was owned by another classmate Charles Nicholson. As the waitress approached our table we noticed she was Judy Middleton. We then began to talk of old times and Ron and I asked them if they knew what Bob Marquart was doing. Gretchen said Doc, as we called him in high school, was still areal good operator! Judy asked what you were doing and I told her that you were writing short stories for Life Magazine. I hope you have enjoyed hearing about our classmates as much as I, but I must close as my art students will be arriving within the hour. Sincerely Janet CORBIN BROTHERS ARLINGTON HARDWARE Chevrolet Dealers ArlingF011 Arlington, Ohio Ohio
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