Bryan High School - Bryannual Yearbook (Yellow Springs, OH)
- Class of 1955
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Service Grinnell Appliance Chenoweth Motor Co. , Inc. , Xenia Tiffany Jewelry Store, Xenia Singer's Casual Wear, Xenia The Camera Shop, Xenia The Criterion, Xenia Blue Moon Dance Pavilion, Xenia The Flower Shop Stop'n Shop, Springfield Squires' Barber Shop Rich Jewelry Store, Xenia Q Q fa X , :le 94: at Q' 1? 3 QQ 4' 3 Q St . MMMMQ ' at To the Class of 1955: Congratulations on your completion of the work of these four important years of high school. We are proud of each one of you, and we know that you are happy to have been a member of such a fine class. I know that you are mindful of the rich op- portunity that has been yours to attend a free public school in this great land of America. As you continue to learn and grow in your chosen field of work, it is our hope that you will return to Bryan High School from time to time and share with us your hopes and dreams for this community. It has been said that the light that shines farthest is the light that shines brightest nearest home. Your home community will be as fine as each individual helps make it. Through a spirit of fair play and 'team work' with your neighbors you can work toward making your dreams come true. Such a spirit will keep the torch of liberty burning brightly and make us proud of our rich heritage. R. E. Augspurger, Superintendent Eacvzdaff ' 5? 4, ax Seated: Mrs. Betscher, Mr. Perry, Mr. McPhaden, Mr. Fluke, Mr. Marshall, Mr, Dawson, Mr. Augspurger. ,, aff? ce: dures- as ss '38 I wish to congratulate you as a class on the production of this outstanding yearbook. It is only one of the many ex- cellent projects you have worked on and successfully com- pleted during your four years at Bryan High School. It has been a pleasure to work with you as a teacher, class sponsor, and friend, I certainly hope that you will continue your co- operative attitudes as you travel your separate paths in life. Sincerely yours, Fredric G. Judd Principal FREDRIC G. IUDD Principal, High School MRS. 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Course: Commercial, Credits 17 3!4g Activities: GAA 1,2,3,4g Council 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2: Hi-Tale 4, Class Secretary 1,3g Student Council 2g Cheerleader 1, 2.4, Captain 2,4g Librarian 4, Basketball lg Chorus 2. IACK STEWART 'Jack' My only books were women's looks And folly's all they taught me. Course: Mixed: Credits-203 Activi- ties: Band 1,2, 3,45 Instrumental Contest l,2g Pep Band 4: Dance Band 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4, DAVE CHAMPNEY 'Dave 'He that hath knowledge sparerh his words. Course: College Prep. g Credits-l8ig Activities: Chorus 1,45 Class Presi- dent 3: Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Chairman 3,4g Ex. Council 4, Presi dent 4g Co-President Student Coun- cil 4, Annual Staff Photography Edi- tor 4g Teen Canteen Adv. Com, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3,4g Varsity Basketball Manager 2. . , os cg. O5 . O.: Q rs - sl MARCIA JANE OELSLAGER Butchie 'Precious things are done up in small packages. Course: Commercial: Credits-1'7Qg Activities: Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 3g Clarinet Quartet 35 Pep Band 4, Dance Band 4g GAA l,2,3,4g Girls' Basketball lg Hi-Tale l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club 1,2,3, 4g Annual Staff 4: Business Manager 4. Og Q5 SUSAN GRACE ANDERSON llsueli She has a heart of gold, always busy, never bold. Course: College Prep. : Credits 19h Activities: Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4: GAA 1,2,3,4g Treasurer 3g Sub. Cheerleader 3, Hi-Tale 35 Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Triple Trio 4g Community Council 3g Prince of Peace 3g Sales- manship 3. EARL T. BATDORD Ear1 A man with a purpose, Coursey Vocational, Credits-17fg Activities: Track 2,3,4g Baseball lg Dramatics Club 1,2, 3g Thespian 3, Band 1,2g Chorus l,2, DAVID WARREN HULL llporkyll I like school--all but the classes, Course: Vocationalg Credits-17, Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Base- ball lg Varsity Club 3,4g Dramatics Club 1,2,3. EVELYN ANNE ADAMS Evelyn Just herself---a student, friend, an good sport. Course: College Prep, g Credits 17 3145 Activities: Librarian 4g Drama tics Club 2,3,4g Hi-Tale 3,43 Assi: tant Class Secretary 4g Chorus 2,3, WARREN THOMAS O'NEILL Tex If talking will get him anywhere, he'll certainly go a long way. Course: Vocationalg Credits 18 ig Activities: Dramatics Club 3,4g Ex. Council 4g Varsity Club 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Class Host 4, Chorus 3. 4, Triple Trio 43 GAA l,2,3,4, is 0? ., - 0: 5 ig Q- Q- a is OS 65012: N ,,..,-..v n..f.f-..- - vvvnnunav Jackie He may be called the senior c1own5 wherever he goes, there's never a frown. Course: College Prep, 5 Credits 185 Activities: Vis. Ed, l,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 25 Varsity Club 3, 45 Baseball 35 Hi-Tale l,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Annual Staff 4, Photography Editor 45 Basket- ball 1,25 Student Council 2, Secre- tary 25 Citizenship 15 Magazine Sales Captain 35 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Ex, Council 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. 5 f NARVA IEANNE SCHOOLER Narva Her disposition, unlike the weather, is always good. Course: College Prep, 5 Credits-195 Activities: Chorus 1,2,3,45 Secre- tary 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Ex. Council 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 3, Co-President 45 Vis. Ed, 3,45 Treas- urer 45 GAA 2,3,4, Council Member 3,45 Citizenship 35 I-li-Tale 3,45 Librarian 45 Triple Trio 45 National Honor Society 4. 03 ci: 0:3 cf: . ., 022 O 6: EVE LYN GA RMAN llEve If A girl both kind and true. Course: Commercial5 Credits 17 3f45 Activities? GAA 1,2,3,45 Drama- tics Club 2,3,45 Hi-Tale 1,2,45 Class Treasurer 25 Librarian 4. DOUGLAS ARTHUR WILLIAMS Dougie Listening is as much an art as talk- ing, rv Course: College Prep. 5 Credits 19f5 Activities: Class President 1, Vice President 45 Student Council 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Track 45 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Citizenship 25 National Honor Society 45 Alternate Boys' State 35 Chorus 2, 3, O12 0? is Q? Q: ELIZABETH JOAN FINLEY lflizll A whirlwind of pep and gaiety. Course: Commercial5 Credits-1855 Activities: Librarian l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2.3.4. Vice President 2. President 35 Dramatics Club l,2,3,45 Hi-Tale 1,2,3,4, Production Editor 3,45 Al- ternate Girls' State 35 Student Coun- cil 1, Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 3, Annual Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 45 National Honor Society 4. 2 s , '0 'Q 03 0? 0 GENEVIEVE PERRY Genny A cayenne capsule of condensed mischief, Course: Commercial: Credits-181: Activities: GAA l,2,3,4: Drama- tics Club 2: Chorus 2,3,4, MORRIS B, WISE Moose Live this day as if it were the last Course: College Prep. : Credits 19: Activities: Class President 2: Editor Annual 4: Varsity Club 1,2,3,4: Dramatics Club l,2,4, Ex. Coun- cil 4: Thespian 2,3,4: Vis. Ed. 1, 2,4: Chorus l,2,4, President 4: Quartet 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Base- ball 1,2,4: Track 1,2,3,4, HAROLD STANCLIFF 'Harold' A man without a sense of humor is not a man. Course: Vocational: Credits-17 314: Activities: Dramatics Club 1,2: Hi- Tale 4: Basketball Manager 4: Boys' State 3: Band l,2: Chorus 1,2. JOYCE ELAINE DEMMY 'Jughead' Silence is more eloquent than words. Course: Commercial: Credits-17 314: Activities: GAA 1,2,3,4: Coxmcil 4: Dramatics Club 1,2,3, 4: Treasurer 4: Recreation Member 2: Librarian 3,4: Hi-Tale 4, Q 3 E EE fl s is E IERRY DEAN SCHIMDT l1Jem N 'Greater men have been born, but 1 doubt it, Course: College Prep. : Credits-18 Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basin ball 1: Track 1: Chorus 1: Glee Club 1,2. 5 s 5 5: 5 I3 .. 32 'z ' JF 4' .9 6 3 ' 0 4.2 ii 15 -L: G 9. it 0 'Es 45 qs J: SHIRLEY SUE MILLER Miller 'Her winning personality has won a host of friends, Course - Commercial: Credits - 17 1f2: Activities: Class President 4: Vice President 3: Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4: Drarnatics Club 1, 2, 3,4: Hi- Tale l,2,3,4: News Editor 4: Annual Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Chorus 3: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Thespian 4. 6' G. DAIXDAIXH F!! IB DEAL Boo Her voice is soft, gentle and low - an excellent thing in a woman. Course - College Prep.: Credits - 21 314: Activities: Chorus 1, 2,3, 4: Band 1,2,3,4: President 4: Triple Trio 3, 4: Clarinet Quartet 3: Pep Band 4: Dance Band 4: District Music Contest 2,3,4: State 2: Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' State 3: Girls' Basketball 1: Hi-Tale 1, 2, 3,4: Feature Edi- tor 4: Class Secretary 2: Assistant Editor Annual 4- Thespian 4 DON PITSTICK Stick Never do today what can be done tomorrow. Course - Vocational: Credits - 18: Activities: Baseball 4. RONALD RAYMOND FISHER Ron Did you ever see a more mis- chievous smile'? Course - Mixed: Credits - 17 1!4: Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Track 3,4: Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4: President 4. 5.52 5 TED MCNUTT Ted 'Possessor of a likeable manner and disposition. Course - Mixed: Credits - 19 112: Activities: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ex.Council 4: Thespian 3, 4: President 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Class Vice President 1: Boys' State 3: Community Council 4: Basketball l,2,3: Baseball 1,2, 3, 4: Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 4: Dance Band 4. s ceq ., 5? : ' 55 or as . at , 02: it 1' W 63. ffwfw ww Rose iviaxirxss Jack G 1 Swfzmrley Harold Doug .......... l V101 1 1. Ewarva Ervelyn G vf8I'I'B!1 . Tad Emmy Liz 0 Earl m,5w,:ia J ogre Barb 5 K e Jack SLK ,,ve1,'n fs. Dave C. -if 'F Q: -ff as 3 'is oz: 4: 'Z' Q Sponsored by 0-' 6. 6 DRAKE MILL MACHINERY, INC. and THE BORDEN co. ' Q I The year is 19785 we are in the office of Douglas Williams, the big wheel of the Williams Tire Com- pany. Mr. Williams has been so busy since he started his business ten years ago that he has had no time to clean out his desk, that's what he's doing as we enter. Buried deep in one of the drawers, he comes upon a book that looks vaguely familiar. After a closer examination he finds that it is his yearbook from his high school days--the '55 Bryannual. Thumbing through the pages, he notices the pictures of his fellow graduates. What a class we were! he thinks to himself. I can remember that class from the first grade. Mrs. Volz had a hard time keeping Barbara Beal, Evelyn Adams, Liz Finley, Butch Oelslager, Joyce Demmy, Jackie Cochran, Rose White, Maxine Hamilton, Ronnie Fisher, Genny Perry, Harold Stancliff, and me in line. I remember the time that we made her angry with the noise that we made. She had a quick cure for our nois- inessg we all bent over our desks while she passed with her trusty yardstick, letting everyone get the feel of it as she went by. The second grade found most of the class a little subdued, except Jackie Cochran who had to be kept in frer school in order to keep him from chasing Joyce Demmy home to kiss her. The third grade passed without major incident with Mrs. Cletis Waddle, but we reverted to our old ways in the fourth grade under Miss Virginia Atkinson's rule. Ted McNutt entered Dayton Street School in that year and made quite an impressiong in fact Rose White knocked him over the kindergarten fence'in one of their habitual fights. Jack Stewart and Earl Batdorf also entered the class in that year, but did so a little more quietly The fourth grade play was quite a production. Liz played the part of an angel, hmmmmmmmm. ..... Joyce was a dollg Butch was a fairy, Jackie was a birdg and Ted was a snowman. Mr, Shaw tamed the Indians when we reached the fifth grade as he really cracked the whip. One of my most vivid memories of the fifth grade was that of my introduction to the game of ping-pong. We really used to have the games in those days, Ronnie Fisher, Dave Hull, and I were the best players of the boys: Barbara Beal, Marcia Oelslager, and Rose White were the girl champs. Ping-pong wasn't the only game that we learned that year, no, sir, asl remember, boys after girls used to be my favorite sport, We went around with our noses in the air in the sixth grade. We looked down on the lower classmen and really threw our weight around. We were told to set the example for the younger students, and we must have set some dandies, That year we were terrorized by our first book reports and also got a sample of what home- work was going to be like in future years. We migrated to Bryan High School the next year and had to get used to being the lowest rung on the ladder instead of the top one. What I remember most about the seventh grade is being constantly threatened with initiation, We added several faces to our growing rogues gallery that year. Dave Champney, Shirley Miller, and Warren Tex O'Neill arrived to help us maintain our reputation as the most disorderly class in the building. The Junior high basketball team played Selma that year. Little did we know that their star player, Morris Wise, would come to Bryan in his freshman year. In the eighth grade we had our first real introduction to Mrs. Cochran, whom in our senior year we came to call Mother. She had a party at the park for us that year. I'll never forget running myself to death on that treasure hunt she had, only to be beaten by David Hull. It seems that Mrs. Cochran had a rule outlaw- ing chewing gum. Jackie, Joyce, and Barbara were the type that believed rules were made to be broken. They had to write a theme on why they shouldn't chew gum in class. When Mr. Judd was advisor and I was class president in the freshman year, we sponsored 'Stardust Serenade our first dance. The kids talked about that dance for years as the prettiest dance that they had ever seen. Evelyn Garman really chose the right year to join our ranks. Our sophomore year found us more accustomed to high school and a little more settled in our ways. I'll always remember that year because of Latin. I didn't realize that anything could get so hard, so fast: but second year Latin surely did. We all wondered if we'd make it, but we did. 3 42' '- 0? 'if , as 6? 62 01- 53 45' 0? Or gf? 63 Sponsored by 5 0: YELLOW SPRINGS LUMBER COMPANY and CARLISLE'S MARKET 2: I Senior Memories QContinuedj Under the leadership of Mr. Benham and Morris Wise, president of the class, we had another good dance, Snow Crystal Ball. In our junior year we really began to work. We had three new students that year, Sue Anderson, Narva Schooler, and Jerry Schmidt, to help share our increased load, That was the year that we had to give two dances. We couldn't afford to lose money on the Halloween dance, the Cornsta1k Stomp, so Warren Supersa1esman O'Neill, aided by several classmates, sold almost one hundred dollars' worth of tickets, No sooner had we finished that than Dave Champney, our president, and Mr. Judd, our advisor started us to work on our prom. I never shall forget those arguments we had in choosing a theme. War- ren and Earl kept their South Sea Island idea to the last, but we finally decided on Cherry Blossom Time. I guess 1 missed some of the fun that year at the prom by not staying out all night with the gang, but I got up early enough when Ron pulled me out of bed at 6 o'clock. It wouldn't have been bad if he had just gotten me up, but I still think that it was unneccessary for him to tear my pajamas. We had to go back to the college to undecorate and to return all of the park benches to the college campus. Ohl I almost forgot chemistry class. I don't know how that ever slipped my mind. We had to be on guard constantly in that class against flying missiles and explosions. Ted McNutt and Jerry Schmidt were al- ways keeping things popping, Our senior year started out with a bang with a party at Mrs. Cochran's house. The whole class was there for the first social event of the still young school year. We elected Shirley Miller president that night without having a vote. It was the first time that I can remember our class having a unanimous de- cision. We sponsored our last high school dance, Dial '55 for Jive. We decided to try something new so we had a party instead of a dance. Everyone in the high school was invited and they could dance to records or play games-FREE! We played our share of tricks on Mrs. Cochran that year, but she always took them good -naturedly and came back with a few of her own. That day someone dropped a lead pipe in the hall, and she, thinking it was a iire alarm, rushed the classes in her end of the hall out of the building was one I'll never forget, English class brought its share of laughs as someone was always coming up with something to keep the class laughing. Physics was another class that kept the kids laughing. I remember the day that some of the boys were playing with an airplane magneto. Jack Stewart was cranking it and Jackie Cochran was trying to talk someone into holding the wires. He had one of them in his hand and accidentally touched the other as he started to say, This thing won't shock you. Before he finished his sentence. he had been knocked to the floor by the shock, and everyone was laughing at him. Don Pitstick joined us near the end of the year. That senior year certainly topped off twelve years of hard work and fun. That was a group of kids that I'll never forget. 9 1 G J.: '59 if. as Q 4: is Sponsored by as THE SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY . 51: Q 423 W. N. Street, Springfield, Ohio JF .lui Wdlmd We, the class of '55 of Bryan High School of the Village of Yellow Springs, County of Greene, State of Ohio, Country of America, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby will our most treasured posses- sions to the lower, less fortunate, inmates of this institution who will follow our footprints on the sands of time, I, Evelyn Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my perfect record of not being tardy to Mark Velsey and Judy McNutt. I, Sue Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Al Mercer. I, Earl Batdorf, do hereby will and bequeath my rights as a Thespian to Mr. Richard Fisher in the com- ing years. I, Barbara Beal, do hereby will and bequeath my soft-spoken voice that the teachers seldom hear to Lynn Augspurger and all my good times at Girls' State to this year's delegate. I, Dave Champney, being of sound mind and body, this day, May 25, 1955, do leave. 1, Jack Cochran, do hereby will and bequeath my lack of worry about the Hi-Tale to Pat Tharp and my outstanding ability to say much and to do absolutely nothing to whoever can use it to the best ability. I, Joyce Demmy, do hereby will and bequeath my pug nose to Mr. Judd. I, Liz Finley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to say l-li -de -do to Ann Hoffman and my love for arguing with the referees to Jane Dykstra. I, Ron Fisher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get away with nothing in class to my brother, Dickie. l, Evelyn Garman, do hereby will and bequeath my rights to drive the family car to my brother, Roger. I, Maxine Hamilton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to attend school to my brother, Ronnie, and Patty Aregood. I, David Hull, do hereby will and bequeath my driver's license to Jack Bittner. I, Ted McNutt, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge in English to Mrs. Cochran. I, Shirley Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ma jorette uniforms to whom-ever they will fit. I, Marcia Oelslager, do hereby will and bequeath my bedroom to my little brother, Jimmy, when I go to college, I Warren O'Neil1, do hereby will and bequeath my super-fast car to any aspiring young hot-rodder. I, Genny Perry, do hereby will and bequeath my sweet disposition to Alice Mundy, I, Don Pitstick, do hereby will and bequeath my '40 Ford to Jimmy Boggs. I, Jerry Schmidt, do hereby will and bequeath my intelligence to Judy Duncang it isn't much, but she doesn't need it anyway, I, Narva Schooler, do hereby will and bequeath my daily trip from Xenia through Wilberforce to Yellow Springs and back to Xenia to Joyce Phillips. I, Harold Stancliff, do hereby will and bequeath my excess fifty pounds to Mr. Russell Garr. I, Jack Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath all my trombone ability to Mr. Anderson, I, Rose White, do hereby will and bequeath all my love for cheering to Juanita Gibbs and my dimples to Judy Burba. I, Doug Williams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Max Miller. l, Morris Wise, do hereby will and bequeath fifty pounds to anyone who wants them, Signed: The class of '55, Witnesses: Peg Judd Fred Judd O? G.: aj: of! Q? Q? Q3 ' g 0? ' ' or . if ut' og is G63 Sponsored by 9 qi- T' GROTE TRACTOR ssuvrcs L3 5 F What a beautiful May evening! Here I am a graduate in just a few more daysl As I sit ou my steps looking at the moon and the stars, my mind travels back over my high school days. They have been wonderful daysl I begin to think of my bright future - preparing to become a medical doctor. Then my mind wanders and I gaze into the year 1970 where in my vision I see my classmates pass in review. I can see Dave Champney as a brain surgeon. There are Morris Wise, a noted physicist, and Evelyn Adams, a biological scientist. Jack Stewart is a mechani cal engineer, and Jerry Schmidt is the designer of the first atomic powered rocket ship to Mars. How proud our science teachers should bel I can see that several of my classmates are in business. Earl Batdorf owns a large super station: Dave Hull owns his own business, and Genny Perry operates a dress shop for which she designs the clothes. Doug Williams is a big business man,too. Evelyn Garman and Shirley Miller are both secretariesg however Evelyn is a mi1lionaire's private secretary, and Shirley is one just like Susie MacNamara. Liz Finley is a cer- tified public accountant. I visualize Joyce Demmy and Rose White as beauticians. There is Warren O'Neill just about to receive the Mr. America crown. Barbara Beal's name is up in lights: she is starring in a big Broadway musical hit. Don Pitstick is in the Marinesg Ted McNutt is a five star general in theAir Force, and Ron Fisher is a jet pilot. I can see Sue An- derson campaigning for the coming election of a new President. In imagination I see Marcia Oelslager as commercial teacher, Harold Stan- cliff as an industrial arts teacher, Maxine Hamilton as an elementary school teacher, and I ack Cochran as high school counselor. Four teachers from our class is a good record. But thinking of school finally brings me out of my trance and reminds me that I should be thinking of the present, for there are various tasks which need to be com- pleted before the big night. It will be interesting to see whether my dreams do come true. cF 55 62 0 9 0': 6, 4 qi' '23 Sponsored by THE ANTIOCH PRESS and YELLOW SPRINGS INSTRUMENT COMPANY 3 JS X S 1 , gags? X S255 figigjg i 2' 531 'iv-,ww 252 . 3552!-fg?EQ . A -2 5 . Hu an M if A, , , A P' div' L -x EEl1M,3,f,,f 'a 4 S . fu S Q Sw, 4 K Y -1-cwxxx' . ,mx v A Q. iw 'Vi First row: Judy McNutt, Judy Duncan, Eleanor Wise, Peggy Finn, Mary Shaw, Mary Bastian, Joyce Phillips, Yvonne Gibbs, Second row: Robert Acton, Ted Miller, Charlotte Henry, Pat Tharp, Miss Smith, Anita Bean, Jack Bittner, Clifford Henry, Third row: Manfred Knemeyer, Keith Sheridan, Charles Weller, Max Miller, Howard Shook, Jim Mills, Richard Bailey, Fourth row: Keith Swigart, Randall Newsome, Mark Velsey, Phillip Ad- ams. Absent from picture: Ellen Pillard, Gabriele Knecht, Bud Hilder- brandt, Sandra Blank, Lynn Augspur- ger, Elizabeth Whitmore, Alan Mer- cer, Tom Griffis, Dick Hasser, Shirley Lavinder, Ronald White. 62 at Q.: odo 0 qs who s Q3 . 1 J if ov: 5 Sponsored by - . DEWINE at HAMMA L ' ' I 1.0, Fw Q ,. A Nga . . w. ff 'C . 5,5 5 ,5,3,,,,,, Y A 3 iw?Q K Jah 'S kf V ,N !,f,g'lk,l:1 'A ,Qwwk ' . x x 'M ' ' if ,gr X, ' . .ggvg 54, W 1- QB! f..j:.:N . A . 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Z' as is Q: if 6 Sponsored by Q, 6-' YELLOW SPRINGS NEWS and D, A, HUBER 5.3 ig 3 First row: James Goodfellow, Paula Blank, David Demmy, France Schwab, Billy Stone, Annette Newman, James Abrams, Priscilla Burbank, James Campbell, Marcia Kershner, Second row: Thomas Adams, Ronnie Shinkle, Vicky Touchman, Domia McDonald, Larry Hamilton, Michael Applin, Marilyn Love- joy, Bobby Hasser, Bari McKee. Third row: Marcus Cohen, Hojn Cray, Charles Baum- gardner, Colleen Duerson, Terry Allen, Homathan Shaw, Allyn Kahoe, Donald Rader, Pat Jefferson. gia- I bf 52- First row: Peter Berg, Jim Niswander, Kit Velsey, Patrick Alexander, Gregory Gray, Johnnie Beatty, Paula Cordell. Second row: Rosalyn Shaw, Tanya Lawson, Jack Bonnell, Sharon Vannoy, Jean McPaden, Third row: Gregory Hackett, Michael Hughes, Russell Charlton, Becky Eshliman, Barbara Lewis, Steven Northup, Sissy Lewis Billy Dihrkop. ?f:wd 1 bb' 515 534.2 q. 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Third row: Mrs. Iudd, Latti- cia Palmer, Marion Frank, Mark Grimes, Jan Cordell, Linda Archbold, Carl Miller, Tommy Meranda, Richard Berg, Carol Charlton, Greg Hasser. Q3 . 4' zz- an Q' Q' 5-' GI- Sponsored by MORRIS BEAN wax' gi: s 'S ,ga 3 S i g4cZ2ifZF2Z.L Seated: Joyce Phillips, Janice Revoir, Narva Schooler, Co-President, Colleen O'Gara, Doris Bean, Standing: Mr, Judd, David Kirkpatrick, David Landes, David Lithgow, David Champney, Co-President, Jack Bittner. ldhmdau 5: o 5' 6, 9 S I 1 I Sf Q Seated: Narva Schooler, Shirley Miller, Mrs. Cochran, Barbara Beal, Evelyn Gar- man, Juanita Gibbs, Rose White, Pat Tha1 Janet Louden, Standing: Doris Bean, Ann Hoffman, Dianne Waechter, Liz Finley, Evelyn Adams, Dorothy Bittner, Edith Anderson, Jerry Pieh, Jane Dykstra, Janet Blackwood, Dieter Knecht. Absent from picture: Baiba Folkmanis, Ellen Pillard, Gabriele Knecht, Eleanor Wise. 5 Q .. 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Standing: Earl Bat- dorf, Ted McNutt, ,Dianne Waechter, Wayne Sayer, Patsy Tharp, Morris Wise, Jack Cochran, Sue Anderson, Doug Williams, Barbara Beal, Shir- ley Miller, Anita Bean. 'Hawaii ' 5? G 6? 0? O12 55 Q2 43 0? 45 0? cz, , 'X 6? 63 - as g QC '- Sponsored by C. Sr L. SERVICE, INC. and DICK an ToM's LUNCHEONETTE R v First row: Linda Anderson, Mary Shaw, Barbara Bradley, Jeanne Revoir, Colleen O'Gara, Gabriele Knecht, Barbara Beal, Ann Hoffman, Edith Anderson, Janet Black- wood, Carol Bingham, Genevieve Perry. Second row: Sue Anderson, Shirley Lavinder, Doris Bean, Nancy Meranda, Sonja Carter, Margaret Wise, Judy Duncan, Evelyn Adams, Pat Tharp, Dorothy Lovejoy, Narva Schooler, Dorothy Bittner, Mr. Anderson. 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