Bryan High School - Zeta Cordia Yearbook (Bryan, OH)
- Class of 1960
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I kv, 4. .f 5 A ' , lv 9 0- ,xv Q W 'mm-MWW 1 ,X A ,fm lVhLNLL M . 5 Av3zf si .1 'nv We L1ke It Here Day by day and year by year we add to our storehouse of knowledge and friendships We come to school to gain understanding which will help us in our adult life At BHS there is no reason for any student to feel neglected There is a course for each of us to follow whether we are planning to attend college go into the commercial field or find work in lndustry Every day is filled with something new and wonderful. Maybe ,its a new microscope or an exciting and different assignment in English, perhaps it is a brain-twisting math or physics problem, which when finished will give us a feeling of great achievement. What- ever it is, we have enjoyed doing it. All the modern facilities we have make our task of learning easier. The atmosphere of our colorful rooms with their pastel walls, maps, globes, reference books, and bright bulletin boards is quite conducive to study. We can always take our problems to our friendly faculty, who seem to have that extra few min- utes to advise us. All these facts are but a few of the many which make up the reason why we like it here. 4 Books Are Basic From our ABC days to graduation we find our- selves constantly concerned with books. Tossed into our lockers, morning, noon and at 3:30, are books valued from three to five dollars apiece, making the total per student about twenty dollars. These valued books we carry home through rain and shine, show- ing that we are aware of the fact that the degree of our learning depends to a large extent on our be- ing able to make good use of books. The privilege of having these texts opens a fresh, challenging field of opportunities in the ever-changing time in which we live. The concern for keeping up with the very latest text books is clearly shown in the new mate- rial received this year. New books adopted began with a colorful edition added to the World His- tory curriculum. A mathematics text, including solid geometry, trigonometry and an introduction to col- lege math started a wave of seniors carrying home another book every night. Science Discovery and Progress presented the latest general science infor- mation to the ninth grade classes, also general math- ematics in Using Mathematics gave students a new book from which to learn. Business English and Let- ter Writing and Applied Business Arithmetic stim- ulated interest in a business curriculum. The long an- ticipated health course at B.H.S. begun as a part of the physical education program, added to our homework a book entitled Health and Safety for High School Students. Increasing interest in the ro- mance languages brought on the purchase of a fourth year Latin book on the study of Vergil's Aen- ied. Work books were supplementary helps and Reader's Digest added to out-of-class study mate- rial. PLANNING THE YEARS AHEAD. Joyce Coy and Nancy Finken get practical knowledge from their home economics text. ,lift f .-f-Q, ., I- iw-.s 5 1' . i 1 5 an ,QV ..'.Tr BLACK AND WHITE AND READ ALI. OVERl Bonnie Killgallon and Dale Heyman are impressed by the stack of textbooks sup- plied by B.H.S. Book collections are maintained by various de- partments and remain very valuable as a supple- ment to our Industrial Arts and Agriculture sections. Home Economics is well supplied with related books to aid the understanding required in homemaking. The necessity and desire for using and building li- braries even extends to some of the extra-curricular activities. The Future Teachers of America Organiza- tion is taking advantage of the high quality psychol- ogy and teacher improvement books available at the present, while Mask and Sandal holds a large collection of various types of dramatic works. Our high school library, iammed with over six thousand books is also iammed with students eager to learn. Many of our own students spend their share of time in the Bryan Public Library, curiously investigating the content of various references, because now they know these books are the basis of higher edu- cation. 'W x V81 Q HM . .'E'-lyf ffafv 's.. ' , ixgwfr K . fl M X - W Mi 1 x , . I ' 3 X M 1, L ' ' P! P f 53.-35 U uh '52 Q Steps to Success Higher mathematics proves attractive to seniors this year as thirty-five enroll in a new college-level course which includes solid geometry, advanced al- gebra, and trigonometry. This, added to our basic courses in general and business math, two years of algebra and two years of geometry, makes a strong mathematics maior. SOCIAL STUDIES Seniors find themselves absorbed in social prob- lems as all take the required course in American government, one semester of which consists of eco- nomics. In addition, eighty-three enroll in the half- year psychology and sociology courses. Practical problems of family budget, insurance, and consumer science are included. All iuniors study U.S. history, while fifty-five soph- omores elect the courses in world history. CURRICULUM BALANCE Rounding out our major academic fields, we have such daytime brighteners as art, vocal music, or- chestra, band, health, physical education, and driver training. These help us develop our personal talents and make us better citizens. We also have a strong department of audio-visual education which makes movies, filmstrips, slides and records available to enrich all courses. Right: LAND HO! David Huntley and Dee Copeland survey the football field as part of their senior math course. Below: THE SHAPE OF THINGS poses a drawing problem for Becky Taylor, Peggy Bnrns, and Marilyn Jones. film? Ways with Words In an age when ability to communicate with others is often the key to success, our language and commercial courses give us ability to make better use of words, spoken, written or read. Required to take three years of English, we all be- come familiar with great literature, learn to use the resources of the library, improve our speech in so- cial and business situations, and organize our ideas in written compositions. Seniors may study journalism, and fourth year English takes pre-college seniors into world literature and the preparation of more advanced research papers. Speech, another elective for seniors, trains us in all aspects of this universal function from its physiological basis to the finished public speech. Speech therapy is available to those who need it. Our Spanish course is enriched by lab work, while Latin students, for the first time, are able to round out their work with the fourth year study of Vergil. Our commercial department enrolls more than half our students for some type of business training. This year typing became a one-period course ex- tending over the sophomore and iuniors years, busi- ness English and math are electives for sophomores. About one fourth of the senior class will graduate with ability to do some kind of commercial work. The department also provides each teacher with student typists. Upper right: NO MIKE FRIGHT disturbs Linda Stark as Becky Taylor records her voice for study in speech class. Center: TRAVELS OF AENEAS become vivid as Linda Hitt reports to Latin IV. Below left: DON'T CALL US, WE'LL CALL YOU. Wal- ter Husted, demonstrating how not to apply for a iob, is not making a good impression on employer Melvin Fireovid. Be- low right: MACHINERY OF BUSINESS IS SET IN MOTION as Marilyn Siegel, Sharon Saurbeck and Carol Rath operate the electric adding machine, typewriter and dictaphone. ' ' 3 A ,f'1-,ei Home Economics, our third vocational department, enrolls eighty-nine girls this year. Four-year study gives them theory and practice in all the homemak- ing arts. Beginning with basic study on foods, nutri- tion, clothing, personal grooming, and child care, they advance to work on interior decorating, tex- tiles, home nursing, and family life. Units on laun- dering, buying equipment, meal planning and en- tertaining give the girls much to contribute to their own family life as they learn. A gala event near the end of the year is the style show, at which the girls model clothing they have made as well as ready- made costumes. Supervised projects are carried on at home during the summer. Know-How Counts Future farmers may spend four years in studying, project work, and supervised farming. They learn about soil, plant growth, crop rotation, livestock selection and care, and food production for both the market and home use. They are trained to be lead- ers in rural communities and to keep farm records in a business-like way. They learn the mechanical skills necessary to keeping a fczrmstead in efficient condition. Boys who plan to go into industry may explore their preferences and get basic training in a wide range of skills. Cabinet work and the construction and refinishing of fine furniture attract many, others are interested in arts and work in leather or plastics. Metal workers learn welding and the art of making wrought iron furniture. Machine shop courses teach students to use operating lathes, shapers, and mill- ing machines. The graphic arts department performs many services to the school - printing posters, tickets and programs, while drafting courses lay the foun- dation for future engineering work. These include production illustration with three-point perspective drawings. Along with the technical work the stu- dents learn its relation to industry. The lndus- trial Arts Department hopes in the future to be able to include work in the automotive and electronic fields. Upper left: WALL BUILDERS IN FARM SHOP: Herman Wisch- meyer, Don Louys and Rodney Short. Center: SCHOOL IS A GRIND for Calvin Kaiser as he practices on a pipe. Below: SAWDUST AND SHAVINGS result in fine furniture for Roger Geiselman, Dick Paxton and lill Lawson. ore Reasons W We L1ke It Here As day slips past day we become accustomed to routine happenings but they are no less memorable to Each mormng we see Mike Whitney putting up the fiag and we remember that he has been doing it for us for the past five years We meet our friends and struggle with our lockers to organize our supplies . . . We scurry to home room and wait for the bell that tells us we are launched on a new adventure . . . Then the chime of the public address system . . . and always the intriguing possibility of a surprise as Mr. Newell introduces a student announcer or an occasional visitor . . . There is sometimes an unexpected break in the routine - a period dropped, an assembly, a class meeting . . . and only three and a half hours away, there is lunch . . . A gay menu on the bulletin board . . . a while in line to chatter or maybe to read Hi- Life . . . a cheerful racket from the dishwashing room . . . the teachers relaxing around the big coffee urn . . . Then a cruise around the building - the gym, the library, the biology room, and another installment of the noon movie . . . Upper left: LONG MAY IT WAVEI Mike Whitney serves his fifth year as flag raiser. Upper right: SARDINES WOULDN'T LIKE ITI Steve Ringer's locker iust can't take it. Left: NOW HEAR THISI Mr. Newell introduces Peggy White as the morning an- nouncer in a series of interviews with club presidents. Always There Is So Much to Do . . . E s 9 We hold our class electrons In real votmg booths os Duck Rutz and Bob Borckhordt show ot left Above we are vusmng the polls on electron day wnth Mr Wag ner And nf we wont to work on on lndlvudual pro' ect such os Joanna Gorms Wunter bulletin board be ow there s no lnmut to what we can do Srl -N l I . , . . - I , ' ' ' . . . 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' V im Aa. 4 w, , L, j . , ,N . r,s W ,v , 'stiff A ff A gf- -H W .V 12 Y ne '-4 Through the Year w1th a Calendar Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oc ct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov ec ec ec Dec ec an an an an Jan 2 Furst day of school 557 un Hugh School 628 un Junuor Hugh 2293 ln Bryan Cuty Schools Kuck Ott Dance Wulluams County Faur Day Furst football game Van Wert there Assembly program Musuc by Rams en Communuty Concert Wulluam War fied Assembly program Acrobatucs by Gasca NWO Teachers Conference un Toledo Open House Electuon day Mr Betts and Mr Lowe elected to the Board of Educatuon Communuty Concert Manhattan Orchestra Band party Mask and Sandal Play Duary of Anne Frank Furst basketball game Perrysburg ere Thanksguvung vacatuon FFA banquet Assembly program Falconry by Gaeta OSU Psychologucal tests Chrustmas concert Begunnung of Chrustmas vacatuon End of vacatuon Ohuo Senuor Scholarshup Tests B Band and Jr Orchestra concert Communuty Concert Eglevsky Dance Group Semester examunatuons FEROEN BETTS ROBERT LOWE Two new members of the Board of Educatuon were elected un November and took oftlce January 'l Feroen Betts the first rural resudent to become a member of the Board us a Bryan graduate of the class of 1941 Robert Lowe us an alumnus of the class of 1925 We congratulate them and look to them to contunue the enlughtened unterest un our educatuon that our returung Board members Mr Parker and Mr Lundsey have guven us Feb l0 H1 Y Y Teen supper Fe ll Sophomore Mental Abuluty Tests 6 State Orchestra at Oberlun Mor Communuty Concert Puanust Marsch MGI' 5 Dustruct solo and ensemble audutuons MGI' 'l Scuence Faur MGI' 'l Assembly program Koehlers on the trampolune THESE LITTLE PIGS WENT TO OPEN HOUSE Mr Saunders exhubut: Ag boys ork to parents un Farm Shop Mar 31 Apru Apn Apr1 Apru Aprul T3 Aprul 22 23 Aprul 28 Aprll 29 May 7 May 20 21 May 'I3 May 22 May 25 May 31 June June 1 June June 10 Prelumunary Dustruct State Scholarshup Tests Assembly program Kurt Sunger lecturer GAA Honor nught 8th grade State Scholarshup Tests State solo and ensemble audutuons Easter convocatuon Senuor play Dont Take My Penny Natuonal Merut Test for Junuors Junuor Hugh pupuls and parents party Funal Dustruct State Scholarshup Tests Dustruct Track Golf and Reguonal Baseball meets JunuorSenuor Prom and Party Baccalaureate Panorama of Musuc Industrual Arts exhubut Last day for Senuors Semester examunatuons Commencement End of year O .5 ll' - I .16 ' .8 ' - .4 - - - d .8 I T nn - I 1.19 - - 0.23 ' - 1 .2 .3 ' . . . .4 ' .. , ' .17 ' , ' -24 ' - . 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V,,,.,,,,5,, Seniors Handle Affairs Carefully l STEVE GILBERT President POLLY BROWNWELL Secretary SHARON CALVIN Vice president BONNIE KILLGALLON Treasurer PLEASED WITH THEIR CHOICE OF DESIGN Rta Brannan and The class of 1960 emerged into their final year as a class ambitious to accomplish the best possible re sults In addition to their school work approximately half of the class held part time lobs and about forty per cent planned to go on to higher education Eleven per cent were already experiencing the prob lems of car ownership and diamonds sparkled from several coed s ring fingers With the festive senior luncheon on June I and the picnic at Pokagon State Park on June 2 the assocua tions of twelve years came to an inevitable close After traveling the first seven years of the way with the class of 1960 Carol Rotsel was stricken and passed away On graduation night her absence will be keenly felt by many 7 4 I -. Ga 4, I ' l I , i Don Meckstroth compare their personalized cards. . . . . I . . . - I r ' ' I . Va I ROGER C. AMES A Band 'l234- Dance Band 4- Annual Staft 34- National Honor Socnety 34 HIY 4 Mask and Sandal 34 Natnonal Thes pan 34 Latm Club 'I2 FTA T2 Chess and Checker Club 'I2 Student Lnbrarlan I Senlor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Natronal Merlt Test 3 Sensor Play Cast SANDRA KAY BANY Jumor Chorus 'I2 A Cappella 34 Annual Stat? 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety 34 GAA l YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 34 auonal Thespan 4 Latln Clb T24 FTA 234 Pnnce o Peace Contest 4 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merut Test3 ANITRA JEANNE BARD Jumor Chorus 12 Annual Staff 4 Natnonal Honor Socnety 34 YTeens 234 Umted Natuons Study Trap 4 Mask and Sandal 234 Natlonal Thespnan 34 L tm Cl b I4 Vnce presndent Program Chaurmon 4 FTA T23 Sensor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Natlonal Merut Test 3 Model UN 34 Hall Momtor 3 Senlor Play Productlon Stan BARBARA ANN BILLOW Jumor Chorus I2 A Cappella 34 HlLlfe 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 34 GAA I234 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thesplan 34 Latm Club I2 FTA T234 Hlstorlan 2 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merlt Test 3 Busnness Manager of Charleys Aunt Diary of Anne Frank 34 CLIFFORD MERWYN BLACK A Band l 2 3 4 Noon Intramurals 2 3 Basketball 'I Football 2 3 Track I 2 3 4 Class Presldent 3 Vlce president 2 Natnonul 34 FTA T234 Presldent 4 Varslty B 34 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merlt Test 3 Chrlstmas play 3 Hall Mon ltor23 RICHARD G BOUTELL Perry Mlchlgan 12 Track 34 Natnonal Honor Society 4 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Local Natxonal Merit Test 3 KAY L BOYNTON mor Chorus 'l2 A Cppella 3 A Bad 'I234 Gu s mble 23 Manorette 12 Drum Mauorette 34 Student Council 4 Natlonal Honor Society 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 234 Vlce presndent 4 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thespnan 134 Latm Club 'I2 President 2 FTA 'l2 Gurls State Alternate 3 Lo cal Natlonal Merlt Test 3 Christmas play 24 FFA Queen 2 Sensor Play Cast RITA M BRANNAN Jumor Chorus 'I 2 A Capoella 3 4 A Band I 2 3 4 Dance Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra 'I 2 3 4 Strung Ensemble 2 3 4 Glrls Ensemble 'I 2 3 4 Dlstrlct Music Auditions 2 3 4 State Music Auditions 2 3 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety 3 4 GAA T 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Mask and Sandal 2 3 4 Latm Club 'l 2 FTA 1 2 Senior Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Nataonal Mernt Test 3 1111 1 11 1: - : 1: - I 1: 1: 1: 1: J : f . 1: 1: : 1: :- 11: 1: NY 1 : U 11: 1111: I 7 . 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'f - . 1: 1 11 1 I fi I 1: . 1: 111: . . . 1 .I 1111 1111 111 111: 11: 11: 1: 111: - 11: 11: 1: 1: I 1 Tl 151 SANDRA JOYCE BUCKMASTER Masssllon Ohso 1 Mask and Sandal 34 Natsonal Thespsan 4 Latsn Club 4 FTA 34 Hall Monstor 3 Prsnce of Peace Contest 34 Wsnner 3 Sensor Scholarshsp Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 Lsncoln Sesquscentennsal Test 4 Sensor Play Productson Staff BONNIE SUE BUEHRER Malorette 4 H Lsfe 4 GAA 123 YTeens 3 Mask and Sandal 123 Latsn Club 12 Right LEARNING THE ROPES Annual staffers Jeannsne Smsth Duane Sprow Polly Brownwell and Nancy Smsth vssst the Amer scan Yearbook Company sn Hannsbal Msssours 18 Sensors Begm Year STEPHEN H BRANNAN Junsor Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 3 4 Pressdent 4 A Band 1 23 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Annual Stat? 3 4 Promoter 4 Natsonas Honor Socsety 3 4 HsY 2 3 4 Mask and Sandal 2 sn Club 1 2 FTA 1 2 Varsst B 23 4 Chess and Chec er Club 1 Treasurer 1 Sensor Scholarshsp Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 JERRY BREWER Junsor Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 3 4 Noon Intramurals 3 4 ketball 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Co Captasn 4 NOAL Honorable Mentson Oftense Hs Lsfe 4 Sports Edstor Qusll and Scroll 4 Student Councsl 234 Hs Y 234 Vsce oressdent 3 Mask and Sandal 2 3 4 Program Chasrman 4 Natsonal Thespsan 3 4 Latsn u 1 sce ressdent 1 A arssy 12 Vsce pressdent 3 Sensor Scholarshsa Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 Chrsstmas Play 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 GEORGE G BROWN Junsor Chorus 12 A Caopella 34 B Band 1 Basketball 1234 Golf 1234 Football 1 Annual Staff 34 Bussness manager 4 Student Councsl 1234 Vsce pressdent 3 Pressdent 4 Natsonal Honor Socsety 34 HIY 234 Mask and Sandal 234 Latsn Club 12 Varssty B 34 Chess And Checker Club 1 Queens escort 4 Boys State alternate 3 Sensor Scholarshsp Test 4 Local Na tsonal Merst Test 3 World Affasrs lnststute 3 POLLY ANN BROWNWELL unsor Chorus 12 A appella 34 A and G semble 1234 Dsstrsct Mussc Audstsons 234 State Mussc Auds tsons 234 Cheerleader 1234 Class Secretary 34 Annual Stat? 4 Natsonal Honor Socsety 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 Natsonal Thesasan 34 Latsn Club 12 FTA 1 Homecomsng Queen 4 Queens Attendant 3 Local Na tsonal Merst Test 3 The Dsary of Anne Frank Sensor Play Cast 31 -Qc . , . . 5. 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'2 , , ' ', ,A V- L . . .. gs K I I I - A , . with 620 Dollars DONNA JEAN BURCH Jumor Chorus 'I 2 GAA I 2 FHA 'I 2 4 Hall Monitor 3 4 WILLIAM ALLEN BURNS Noon Intramurals l234 HIY 4 Mask and Sandal 234 Natnonal Thesplan 234 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Dlno 2 Senior Play Cast MARGARET LOUISE BURNS Jumor Chorus 'l2 Malorette 234 GAA 123 YTeens 2 Mask and Sandal 34 Natlonal Thesplan 4 Latm Club I FTA 34 Na tional Anthology ot Poetry Contest 3 4 PHYLLIS ANN CALVERT Jumor Chorus 'I 2 YTeens 2 3 4 Mask and Sandal 2 3 4 Latm Club 'I2 FTA 'I234 Betty Crocker Test 4 FFA Queen 3 Sensor Pay Production Staff l l DEWAYNE E CALVIN Adnan Michigan I SHARON KAY CALVIN Jumor Chorus 'I Class Vlce oresldent 4 Hlllfe 4 Natronal Honor National Thespuan 4 Latm Club I2 FTA 1234 Hall Monitor 4 Pnnce of Peace Contest 4 Dlstnct State Scholarship Test 23 Sen lor Scholarshlo Test 4 Local Natlonal Merlt Test 3 Lmcoln Sesqul centennial Test 4 Quill and Scroll JAMES L CARROLL Jumor Chorus I2 B Band I A Band 23 Dance Band 4 Orchestra 34 Dance Band 4 Football 1234 Track I2 Annual Staff 4 Na tnonal Honor Society 34 HsY 234 Model Leglslature 234 Latm Club I2 FTA I2 Varsity B 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merit Test 3 CONNIE VALENTINE CHAVEZ Jumor Chorus 12 Soamsh Club 12 Secretary 2 Hall Monitor 'I ' ,z ,: ,,: ' ,. ,,,: '-: ,,: ' . 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CAROL ANN DAWSON Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 A Band 1234 Annual Sta 34 Hlllfe 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Councll Honorary Member 4 National Honor Soclety 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 23 Mask an Sandal 234 National Thesplan 234 Student Director 3 FTA 123 Hall Momtor 2 Gurls State 3 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local Natlonal Ment Test 3 Sensor Play Cast CAROLYN SUE DRAKE GAA 12 YTeens 2 FHA 2 Mask and Sandal 2 Hall Monitor 4 JANIS MARIE EBAUGH Jumor Chorus 1 2 GAA 1234 Spanish Club 1 2 Student Lnbrar lan 3 4 JOYCE E EDDY Jumor Chorus 12 A Caonella 34 Orchestra 1234 Strung En semble 1234 Regional Orchestra 13 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 34 GAA 1 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 34 Student Dnrector 4 Nahonal Thespnan 4 Latm Club 1234 Secre tary 4 FTA 124 Prlnce of Peace Contest 34 Winner 4 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merlt Test 3 Chrlstmas Play 4 Sensor Play Production Staff Graduauon for 13 CAROLYNNE KAY CLAPPE Jumor Chorus 1 2 A Band 1 2 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Mask and Sandal 2 3 4 National Thesplan 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 FTA 1 2 3 4 Hall Monitor 4 Lmcoln Sesqulcentenmal Test 4 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Senior Play Production Staff DELORIS CLARK Cheerleader 12 GAA 123 FHA 12 Hall Monitor 234 Betty Crocker Test 4 DAVID MICHAEL CONNOLLY Football 12 HIY 234 Mask and Sandal 23 Student Photog rapher 3 Sensor Play Production Staff DEE ANN COPELAND Junior Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Annual Staff 4 HI Llfe Business StatT l Natuonal Honor Socrety 34 GAA 1234 Councll Member 4 YTeens 234 Fmance Chairman Mask and Sandal 234 Sec retary 4 Nattonal Thespuan 234 Latm Club 12 FTA 123 Sen lor Scholarshla Test 4 Local Natnonal Merlt Test 3 Hall Monitor 4 I fi 222? 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I ' I I ' SHARON ANN GAMBLER STEPHEN P GILBERT Junlor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 B Band 1 Noon Intramurals 12 34 Baseball 1 Basketball 12 Football 124 Track 234 Class Presrdent 4 Annual Staff Soorts Edrtor 4 Hn Life 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Natronal Honor Socletv 34 HIY 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thespnan 2 34 Latm Club 1 2 FTA 1 23 Varsity B 34 Boys State 3 Semor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Natronal Merlt Test 4 Christmas play 4 Student Councll Honorary Member 4 Hall Momtor 1 Semor Play Cast Rlght CHOOSING A COLLEGE requires much library research Jean Lawrence and Wllladene Rlag dlscuss their olans for the future 22 Semors Graduate LINDA SUE FOSTER Junlor Chorus 12 GAA 123 FHA 234 Secretary 34 Hall Mon :tor 4 FRAN L FRUCHEY Jumor Chorus 12 Annual Staff Co Edrtor 4 Natnonal Honor So clety 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 234 Secretary 3 Fmance Charr man 4 Mask and Sandal 34 Natnonal Thespuan 34 Latm Club 124 FTA 123 Hrstornan 2 Secretary 3 Semor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local National Merlt Test 3 Dlstrlct State Scholarship Tet 1 Christmas play Student Co Dlrector 34 Hall Momtor 23 Semor Play Cast MARY JO GAHAGAN GAA 1 24 FHA 4 Mask and Sandal 234 Spanish Club 34 Sec retary Treasurer 4 WILLIAM E GALLIERS Jumor Chorus 12 A Cawoella 34 Noon Intramurals 234 Basket ba 1 Golf 1234 HIY234 Latm Club 12 FTA 12 Varsity B 234 Chess and Checkers 1 Semor Scholarshrp Test 4 Local Na tlonal Mem Test 3 sw' s 0 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 I ' I ' 1 I 1 . 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 I r 1 I 1 1 I I I J I 5 I I ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 I ., 1 I 1 1 I ' H . . 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MYRLAND A GRAY Noon Intramurals 34 Baseball 234 Manager 1 Basketball Man ager 1234 Natsonal Honor Socsety 4 HsY 4 Varsity B 1234 Chess and Checker Club 1 Queens Escort 4 Sensor Scholarshsp Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 Hall Monstor 234 WAYNE EDWARD GRIME Noon Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Track 2 Hs Y 2 3 4 s is new JANET HANNA LARRY OWEN HANNA Junsor Chorus 1 Baseball 1234 Basketball 1234 Football 12 34 Co captain 4 Class Vsce president 1 HsY 234 Mask and Sandal 23 Latsn Club 12 FTA 1 2 Varsity B 234 Chess and Checker Club 12 Sensor Scholarshso Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 Hall Monstor 23 Natsonal Honor Socsety JANE ELLEN HARTLEY Junsor Chorus 12 A Caopella 34 Gsrls Ensemble 1234 Dsstrsct Mussc Audstsons 34 State Mussc Audstsons 3 Cheerleader 1234 Captasn 4 Class Secretary 12 Annual Staff 4 Hslsfe 4 National Honor Socsetv 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 Natsonal Thespsan 234 Latsn Club 12 FTA 12 Queens Attendant 1 2 Sensor Scholarshsp Test 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 Elszabeth the Queen 2 The Marrsage Proposal 3 AllState cas 3 Dsno 2 Charleys Aunt 3 The Dsary of Anne Frank 4 Best Actress 3 Qusll and Scroll Sensor Play Cast VIRGINIA LEE HENRY Junsor Chorus 12 A Caopella 34 YTeens 2 GAA 1234 Mask and Sandal 4 Local Natsonal Merst Test 3 . ,J 1 I 1 1 1 I ' . . . . . 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LEWIS Noon Intramurals 1, FFA I,2,3,4, Sentinel 2, Vice-president 3,4. MARILYN JEAN LIROT Junior Chorus 1,25 A Cappella 3,45 A Band 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,45 GAA I,2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4y Mask and Sandal 2,3,4i latin Club 1,2p FTA 1,2,3,4g Senior Scholarship Test 47 Local National Merit Test 3. DAVID LIVENGOOD Football Manager 2 Latin Club 1 Student Librarian 1 DONALD C LOUYS FFA 12 34 Secretary 2 Sentinel 3 Reporter 4 FFA Award in Sheep 2 FFA Pest Hunt Award 2 Soy Bean Award 3 Picnic on une ALYCE FAYE MCGLENNEN Junior Chorus 1,25 A Cappella 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Mask and Sandal 2,3,45 National Thespian 3,45 FTA 1,2,3,4, Librarian 45 Stage Crew 3,4. DON C. MECKSTROTH Football 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Mask and Sandal 3,45 Latin Clu 1,25 Varsity B 3,45 Senior Scholarship Test 45 Local National Merit Test CAROL JEAN MERILLAT GAA 1 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 FHA 1 Mask and Sandal 3 4 A Betty Crocker Test 4 MARY KAY MERILLAT Junlor Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 34 Nataonal Honor Society 34 GAA 12 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thesplan 4 Latin Club 1 2 4 FTA 1 2 3 4 Christmas Play 4 JERRY MIDDLETON Hall Monitor 4 JOHN RUSSELL MIGNERY Junlor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Basketball 1234 Football 4 WILLIAM MILLER Junior Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 National Honor Society 34 HIY 234 Mask and Sandal 23 Latin Club 12 FTA 3 Student Librarian 1 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merit Test 3 NANCY SUE MOORE Junlor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Girls Ensemble 1234 District Music Auditions 234 State Music Auditions 234 Malorette 1234 GAA 12 YTeens 2 Mask and Sandal 4 National Thespuan 4 Spanish Club 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merit Test3 b 3 11- .11 1 11FT 3141 ' 11 .1 ' ' 11 11- 111 111 ' ' 1 ' 111 1111 ' - ' 11 11 1111 1 Golf 2,35 Track 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 FTA 1,2,3,45 Varsity B 3,4. 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Test 3 Hall Monitor 1 2 JANET KAY SCHLOSSER Jumor Chorus 12 YTeens 23 Mask and Sandal 23 Betty Crocker Test 4 BARBARA A SCHNEIDER Annual Staff 4 Hu Llfe 1 Student Councll Honorary Member 4 tional Honor Soclety 34 GAA 123 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 Natnonal Thesplan 234 Latm Club 124 Glrls State 3 Semor Scholarshxp Test 4 Local National Mfent Test 3 Stage Crew 23 Chnstmas Play 2 Certlflcate for completuon of the State Board Course nn Baslc Studies 4 Semor Producuon JERRY D RUFF Jumor Chorus 1 Orchestra 1 2 3 Hn Y 2 FTA 1 RICHARD JAMES RUPP Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 A Band 1234 Dance Band 34 Orchestra 234 Dlstrnct Muslc Audltlons 2 State Musnc Audltlons 2 Reglonal Orchestra 234 State Orchestra 234 Basketball 1 Track 2 Annual Stat? 34 Coedntor National Honor Socuety 34 HIY 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thespuan 234 Latln Club 12 FTA 1234 Varsnty B 234 Semor Scholarship Test 4 Local Natlonal Merlt Test 3 Marrlage Proposal 3 Dlno 2 Chrxstmas play 2 Boys Ensemble 2 3 DAVID J SABIN5 Noon Intramurals 1 2 34 Football 1 VIRGINIA SANEDA Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 HuLlfe 4 GAA 123 YTeens ash Club 12 Semor Scholarshup Test 4 Local National Ment Test 3 , ' Q I l ' 1 ,,:'-1 . 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I . . 7 ,: ' z ' ' Is Light Comedy JERRY SHANNON SHAW Noon Intramurals 123 Football 1 Track 13 FFA 1234 Treasurer 2 Reporter 3 Presnclent 4 Speaking Contest 234 Vlce president of Jumor Falr Board 4 FFA Parliamentary Procedure 1234 FFA Leadershup 4 SHARON L SHETLER Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 GAA 1234 Y Teens 23 Mask and Sandal 3 4 Natnonal Thesplan 4 Christmas play 4 DOYLE L SHINDLEDECKER JR Junlor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Football Manager 2 Mask and Sandal 234 Vlce president 4 Natlonal Thespxan 234 FTA 123 Student Llbraruan 1 Eluzabeth the Queen 2 The Marnage Pro posal 3 Charlles Aunt 3 The Diary of Anne Frank 4 Christ mas play 4 Best Actor of the Year 3 WILLIAM L SHOWALTER Junuor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Noon Intramurals 1234 Foot ball 234 HIY 234 Varsity B 34 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Ment Test 3 L DAVID SHUTTLEWORTH B Band 1 A Band 234 Football 234 Track 34 Natlonal Honor Society 4 HIY 234 Varsnty B 4 Senlor Scholarshlp Test 4 Das trlct State Scholarship Test 13 Local National Mernt Test 3 Tned for tirst In OS U Psychologlcal Test 4 Certnflcate for completion of the State Board Course ln Baslc Studies MARILYN SIEGEL YTeens 2 FHA 1234 Hustorlan 2 Vlce presldent 3 Presudent 4 Hall Monltor 3 4 Betty Crocker Test 4 Wmner of Cherry Ple Contest for Bryan 3 Junlor Homemaker 1 Chapter Homemaker 2 FHA Votmg Delegate at Conventnon 1 JEANNINE E SMITH Junlor Chorus 1 2 A Cappella 3 4 A Band 1 234 Girls Ensemble 1234 Bays Ensemble 12 Dlstrlct Muslc Audltnons 234 State Muslc Audltnons 234 Dnstrnct Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety 34 GAA 1 23 YTeens 2 3 4 Mask and Sandal 23 4 National Thesp an 4 Latm Club 12 FTA 123 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merit Test 3 MARIETTA SMITH Annual Stott 4 Hlllfe 4 Assustant edator Quill and Scroll 4 Na tuonal Honor Society 4 GAA 12 YTeens 234 Program Chanrman 4 Mask and Sandal 234 Treasurer 4 Natxonal Thespaon 234 Latln Club 124 FTA 123 Student Lnbraruan 2 Dustnct State Schlo arshlp Test 123 Sensor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Natlonal Merlt Test 3 Llncoln Sesqulcentenmal Test 4 Golden Bear Mascot Sure Wm 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Student Dlrector 4 ,,1 1 ,1 ,,,, , , 1 ,,1 - 1 ,,,1 ' 0 ' o ,1 11 ,,,1- ,1 ,1 1 - . , . ,1 ,1 1 ,,, - 1 ,,1 ,,1 I - - .,,- ,,,,, - - I I ' it ' ,,,,, -, ,, 1, - ,,. - ,, I I I ' I . ,1 ,1 ,,,1 - . 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I . , ,,, - T ROBERT P STECOVICH Baseball 1 234 Basketball 1 234 Football 1 HI Lufe 4 Hn Y 2 3 Latan Club 1 2 Varsity B 2 3 4 Chess and Checker Club 1 Queens Escort 4 Semor Scholarshup Test 4 Hall Monitor 1 2 4 Quill and Scroll CHRISTENE ANN STETTER Jumor Chorus 1 GAA 123 FHA 1234 Jumor Degree 3 NORMAN C STUTZMAN Mask and Sandal 4 REBECCA LYNN TAYLOR Jumor Chorus 1,2, GAA 1,2,3,4, YTeens 2,4, FHA 1,2,3, Mask and Sandal 2,3, FTA 1,2,3,4 Wm Colle e Bound Are NANCY KAY SMITH Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 A Band 1234 Orchestra 123 Glrls Ensemble 1234 Dustruct Music Audntaons 234 State MUSIC Audltnans 234 Dlstnct Band 3 Dlstrnct Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Student Councll 234 National Honor Society 34 GAA 1234 Treasurer 4 YTeens 234 Publnclty Chalrman 3 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thespian 34 Latm Club 12 Secretary Treasurer 2 FTA 1234 Treasurer 23 Vlce president 4 Senior Scholarshlp Test 4 Local National Ment Test 3 Best Typist Award 3 GAA Maud of Honor Sensor Play Cast STEVEN L SMITH Junior Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Noon Intramurals 1234 Base 4 Latrn Club 1 2 FTA 1 Varsity B 4 Chess and Checker Club 1 2 Senlor Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merlt Test 3 Christmas Play 4 Hall Monitor 1 2 Sensor Play Cast DIANE SPROW Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 B Band 2 A Band 34 Dance Band 34 Gnrls Ensemble 1234 Dnstrnct Musnc Audmons 234 State Muslc Audltlons 234 Reserve Cheerleader 23 National Honor Society 34 Vlce president 4 GAA 1234 Councnl Member 4 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thespnan 234 FTA 12 Hall Monitor 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Local National Merit Test 3 Dano 2 Sensor Play Cast LINDA STARK H Llle 4 GAA 12 YTeens 3 FHA 1234 County Secretary Treasurer 3 Chapter Delegate to State Conference 3 Mask and Sandal 4 Semor Scholarshup Test 4 Champion Cherry Pre Baker of 1960 4 McCall Teen Fashuon Board member 4 Quill and Scroll Senior Play Productuon Staff ' ,1 11 11,1 'fi AM . , I . . . .. I - 3 ,1,1 ,1, : - ml fa ,,, 1 1 tw he ' - ' - ' ' f 11 1 111 ,1 11,1 1- 1,, ' I 1 - 1 ,,1, ,1 '- ' I . W , . . I . . I . 1 ' 1 ' - ' ,1 ,1 ,,,1 - 1 ball 15 Golf 2,3,4p Hi-Y 2,3,4g Mask and Sandal 4, National Thespian ' . . ' . . I rr 1 1 11 2 . . F . 1 ' ,1 ' . ,1 ,1 1 ,1 1, ,,,, ,,, ' fri ,1 I 11 I ' 1 I rrrr I 1- 1,1 1,1 ' ' ,,1 A ,1 ' 1 ' 1 - ,,, 1 1 1 - 1-' 1 ,1 - 1 ,,,, - , 1 i . . I . f 1 1 ' ,,,1 ,,,1 1 1'- ,1 - - ,,,, , , , ri :rr 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1,1 ' - N ' 1 ,,1 ,,,, ' - - .- LA ...A Half of Seniors GAIL LEE TUTTLE Jumor Chorus 12 A Band 1234 Dance Band 4 Orchestra 234 Annual Stott 4 National Honor Socnety 34 GAA 1234 YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 234 National Thesplan 34 Latm Club 12 FTA 12 Student Lnbrarlan 1 Student Photographer 4 Prmce o Peace Contest 3 Girls State Alternate 3 Dnstrnct State Scholar shlp Test 123 Semor Scholarship Test 4 Local Natlonal Mernt Test 3 Wmner of DAR Test 4 Flrst Place In Bryan Sclence Falr 2 County Scnence Farr 34 Two Grand Prlzes and 2 first places State Scnence Day 3 Natlonal Sclence Four 3 Westmghouse Scuence Talent Search Honors group 4 JOY C VAN WAGNER THOMAS A VOIGT Noon Intramurals 234 Baseball 1234 Basketball 1 Football 1 HI Lafe 4 Assistant Edntor 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 HlY 234 Mask and Sandal 234 Natlonal Thesplan 234 Latm Club 12 FTA 14 Varsity B 34 Chess and Checker Club 1 Hall Monltor 2 Queens Escort 4 Semor Scholarship Test 4 Local Natlonal Merlt Test 3 Charleys Aunt 3 Diary of Anne Frank 4 Semor Play Cast JAMES WEST MARGARET T WHITE Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Treasurer 4 Mask and Sandal 234 Secretary 3 Presndent 4 Na tnonal Thesplan 234 Spanish Club 4 FTA 12 Student Librarian 2 Local Natlonal Ment Test 3 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Property Manager 4 Semor Play Productlon Staff KENNY WI LCOX Track 4 JANE A WINEGARDNER Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Hlllfe 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety 34 GAA I YTeens 234 Mask and Sandal 4 Latm Club I2 FTA 1234 Conservation Essay Wmner 1 Semor Scholarshlp Test 4 Local Natuonal Mernt Test 3 Hall Monitor Semor Play Production Staff DARIEL YOUNG Jumor Chorus 12 A Cappella 34 Baseball 1234 Basketball 12 34 Football 234 Co Captam 4 NOAL Team 3 Class Presldent 2 Hllufe 4 Co Edltor 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 National Honor Society 34 HIY 234 Sergeant at Arms 4 FTA 12 Varsuty B 1234 Presudent 4 Chess and Checker Club 12 Semor Scholarshnp Test 4 Local National Ment Test 3 ' 11 1111 1 111 1 ' ' 11 1111- 111 111 ' ' 11 ' 11 11 ' ' 1 il f -., I.. u 1 1 . ll: . . I . . I. 5 .... I I . . .I . . , 111 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1'- 111 111 ' ' 111 ' 11 11 - nu , . ' , 1 I . . I . . I 11 1 11 11, - 1 1 - l ' 11 11 1 ' Society 3,4p GAA 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4, Program Chairman 3, 1 111 1 ' 1 - ' ' 111 ' 1 11 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 11: 1 I . l ' 11 11 1 ' 1 ' ' 11 1- 111 1 ' 11 ' ' 1 . . i . . I .F ' 11 11 1111 11 11 111 - '1 1 ' 1 i . ' . . ' 3 ll ' Ill I ll llll 1 ' 1 11 ' ' 1 33 Fmer Thmgs Fanc1ed b .Tumors CLIF FENTON President BOB HARRIS Vice President LARRY CURTICE Treasurer WENDY CARROLL Secretary MARTHA ROSE Vice President THE JUNIORS ARE HERE WITH CHRISTMAS CHEER again and the officers spend hours checking and sorting the gay holly and Santa Claus covered boxes Their efiforts are well rewarded for the lunior Christmas card sale has be come almost a tradition. At the homecoming game, the juniors brightened the scene by selling big yellow mums. At left, Barb Spangler selects her favorite posy from Bob Borckhardtfs bouquet, as Wendy Carroll and Bob Bricker approve. Lmda Ames Mlke Allomong Duck Arthur Nancy Balzer Barbara Bard John Barron Karan Bauer Ron Baylog Jum Blalsdell Robert Borckhardt Mary Borclner Mary Bower Janet Boynton Robert Brannon Sharon Brannan Dale Brenner Tom Brewer Bob Brlcker Susan Bncker Cahsta Buehrer -wm- -Y -Su ....:2'I. X exam. 47 'Mini' S..-e we gal' 'YQ Rmgs W1th Sets - FIISI 1n Years in 35 Sharon Buntam Lynnette Burkholder Margie Cahlll Wendt Carroll David Castor Jam Cayton Cathy Clappe Dlana Clark Francme Clark Margaret Conkey r.-Sr. Goal of Finance Campaign 1- ,,.. Edwin Gambler Roger Gelselman Wllllam Glore Amy Goldnetz Dorothy Grlm Duane Hagelbarger Gwen Hageman Robert Harris Trlnka Hester Dale Heyman Delons Hull Pat Hutt Allen Hopkins Sarah Huard Dale Huffman Jack Hughes Ron Hummel Bull Isaac Llncla Johnston Robert Jones Joyce Ann Coy Ron Cromwell Larry Curtice Chuck Davls Paulette Edmgton Chuck Elser Duane Field Dnana Flgglns Glona Foust Robert Frank ar- 5 JN Gary Jones Tom Keen Sallie Kellogg Sandra Kernen Slup Kung .lam Kmner Merlm Klotz Barbara Krall Lee Kyser Gary Lantz Jerry Law Bull Lawson Jeanene Ledyard Charlene Lemons Eddie Leu Sandra Levy Robert Mann Jerra Mae Marshall Marsha McBrlcle Melvm McBride gi' xl Sell Mums, Cards and To 1 37 ,.:.:. af'--K 1 Concessmns Ruchard McBrnde Vonna McBnde Marilyn McDaniel Mary Kay McKarns Betty McNutt Kelth Mercer Shellah Michael Carolyn Mock Mary Anne Moog Irma Nagy - 4 'N ,ge Tai Q . 5 H t - .1 K . ggi 1 't-l'l 5 A l' V ' 'l f ' - V. L. 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JL, E ff l V l i 4 , - L V 1 x 2 if A 3 f 4 lf Q i --t- ' ' I 1 A ' , -' lf, 'A SLI' - - L o 5 uniors Top Enrollment with 157 719' Bruce Raymond Terry Rhoades Warren Ruchardson Glona Robmson Lynn Robmson Martha Rose Carol Rosenbrook Stewart Rosendaul Richard Rutz Ronme Sabms David Salsbury Pamela Salsbu Sandy Sanders Art Shatter Margy Shaffer Paul Shatter Garvin Shankster Lmda Shockley Mike Shook Rodney Short M in-W diff' YA we. ffi Ted Nerad Pat O Nell Janet Partee Ron Patten Tom Payne Carrie Perkms Lynda Peters Nancy Phllllps Leah Pursel Davld Randels gawk if All Janet Slclle Sherry Smuth Sue Smnth Barbara Spangler Doug Spangler Gayle Speck Eugene Stetter John Stme Sue Stockton Jeanette Stokes Joe Stokes John Stokes Nancy Thomas Denver Thornburg Merlm Trausch Brll Urfer Larry VanPelt Kent VanWagner Don Vollmer Dale Walker wg--v dwg 'Qin ' Y . 2 A9-il' W if ini' Q-fir' Wi ,, 6, me um asm Donauon Gwen by Class of 1934 Rm Bull Wallace Charles Wank Gary Wernecke Mike Whitney Hank Wilde Mike Wiley Herman Wischmeyer Kathy Wolf Larry Wright Andrew Zumfelde Late P1ctures Better Than Never www 40 JUNIORS Louuse Bryan Kurt Dlehker Dennls Erman Cluf Fenton Terry Rhoades Harley Sandys Gertne Sprow Julie Stockwell SOPHOMORES Leroy Davns Jane Flowers nrdue Gubbens Cathy Hays Annabelle Musser Bully Rosenbrook Pat Sabms F RESHMEN John Donaldson Duck Herman Margaret Pollack Life at B. H. S. Can Be Exciting - - - RIGHT: MAKE THAT POlNTl CENTER: ZOMBIES IN PEP MEETING. Barb Spangler, Janet Boynton, Bonnie Tuttle, Margaret Phillips. LOWER RIGHT: B IS FOR BASS. Dick Rupp totes and roots the big one, LOWER LEFT: WE'RE LOYAL TO YOU, BRYAN HlGH, And Lots of Fun! 2 Sometimes Weird Often Strenuous - - - 136 Students Comprise Soph Class APFST PENNY GRAHAM Secretary SARA BROWN PFBSICIGUT BETH BROWN Treasurer DENNIS STOMBAUGH Vuce presldent MINDING THEIR OWN BUSINESS the sophomores be gm to thunk about next years needs Thenr enterprlslng of flcers lose no chance to Ime the class colters wlth money from a bake sale concessuons and dances They are ellglble now for more orgamzatuons and start learning to be the leaders of 1962 by observing how nts done When the class rings are chosen they feel as though they really belong At left Sharon Strup takes orders as Ed Streeter and Pat Sabnns make their selections Gerry Ames Bunny Andres Phlllnp Armbruster Kathy Arthur Martha Ayers Mary Ayers Blll Balzer Robert Boutell Jlm Brace Barbara Brannan Beth Brown Sara Brown Richard Burch Richard Burns Amber Calvm Gary Calvm Charles Camlllo Larry Charles Sharon Clark Carolyn Cook CE 'hw 1 X tif' Qva. C? 65 Wir if SET Only Class W1th 1r1 Pres1dent 43 It ig Walva Cooley Wllllam Copeland Robert Cromn .llm Davis Susan DeGrofT Kay Dletnker Sharon Ebaugh Robert Ellls Karen Engstrom Josephine Ensman Typing Added to Sophs' Electives ...Qt Marnel Goeltzenleuchter Conme Goldnetz Joanna Gorm DeWoyne Gofshall Penny Graham Donald Gnme Ann Hall Stonion Hollberg Dottie Hallock Janet Hanna DeWayne Hartman Rufhann Hlllard Dave Howey Walter Husted Joe lmm Lmda Jackson Arlean Jones Ruchard Jones Larry Joseph Marsha Karnes Rose Marie Fahringer Donita Favourite Melvin Fireovid Carolyn Fulmer Sally Furrow Leonard Gambler Jacqune Garber Lynn Gass Tom Glanz Jean Goebel RWM 1:34 iii' Q5 f' Jim Kaufman Doug Kelley Susan Knecht Kay Kunkel Karen Kyser Fred Lamont Merlin Ledyard Jeff Lett Ronald Lewis Leroy Linn Nancy Lirot Nancy Little Carol Luclerman Deanna McCrady Betty Merlllat Jim Moon Steve Moore Denms Myers Mike Newcomb Joyce Nicholls Evil My .3 F1e1d Tr1ps Enjoyed b Majont Marcia Nolley Charles Opdycke Pat Partee Judy Paxton Bill Peat Anita Pence John Phillips Margaret Phillips Richard Phillips Sammy Phillips Saphomores' Dance Brightens Year fr Ron Rupp Pat Sabnns Sally Saltzman Kathy Salzman Jamie Sapp Gwen Schad Alma Shlrkey Ken Shook Johnny Smith Mark Smith Jlm Sprow John Stark Denms Stombaugh Ed Streeter Sharon Strup Roberta Taylor David Thomas Bonme Tuttle Duck VanSlckle Greg Vitale E-ffhfs.. Tom Phillips Robert Pollick Durinda Poynter Gary Quidort Steve Ringer XX K' -it PV K 5..,N W? Gloria Rater Patsy Rodgers Diana Rohrs Susan Rogers Rex Rosendaul G- X 51? 1-4- Q'-9 Davld Walker Shlrley Wheeler Bull Whitman Wendy Wllllams Rae Wmters Sharon Wise Gary Wufte Anna Young UU wp., fs.. A 1? THIS IS WORK? Cenier lefi Kathy Salzman and Bonnie Tuhle are over come by the supersalesmanshup f Gerry Ames and Fred Lamont Cen fer nght Rex Rosendaul and Wesley Sabms make ready to order their TAB books Boitom Biology students hut the nature hall Attend Upper Class Organ1zat1ons fi 41.11 Freshman Enrollment Is Smallest ABOVE Wuth real enthuslasm the freshman class urer Beth Newell secretary Walter Saneda vlce officers Larry Bngler presldent Marcna Sutter treos presrdent begun thelr cllmb toward graduation FUN FUN FOR EVERYONE Freshmen enter unto hugh school lnfe with enthuslasm gala affalrs for Inmates as well as old members and freshmen begun to have the feelmg of belonging to BHS At left new G AA members gleefully watch thenr fellow freshmen perform Club initiations prove to be ll I Il Linda Bany Larry Beck Vlciorla Biddle Larry Blgler Eldora Bockover Harold Bostater .llm Brenner Marcla Brenner Jon Bricker Velvet Brown Lmda Bruof Glono Burggraeve Carol Calvin Avlgall Canter Tum Carlm Linda Clark Diana Connm Sally Crow Mary Dachsfelner Harold Dale 'nav gm ag.- QW X P5 MN.. R1 'K UU you They Enter Year W1th 129 PUPIIS gd 49 'Fl' l la Llnden Davls Dan Deon Wallis Duck Roger Ebaugh Warren Eddy Davld Edlngton Andy Elegeer Jack Favourite Nancy Fenton Arlo Fnsher Frosh Begm D1vers1f1ed Curnculum if 'gy-1' Bill Hare Jerry Hartman Sonny Henry Joe Hinton Michael Hoffman Cheryl Hopkins Suzanne Hughes Suzanne Husied Phyllis lmm Terry Jackson Jeff Johnson Carol Kelly Tom Kerr Kay Killgallon Larry King Annu Knappenberger Ted Kunkle Kristine Lindsey Jim Livengood Myra Livensparger '-'W-is 'wi 'H-if Vicky Flowers Connie Frappler Path Frappler David Frnedel Don Galliers Connie Geesey Jeanne Gorrell Chris Gotshall Christine Greek Dean Grove 'Fun 4 ar? we 5 A H J i ierss J - A, .I , 'i - I if T W ll' 'hi J 'Q 3 A A 1-, X M 1 H .Q-is li ,J hifi? 1 in JL J . -Fr 50 xr e if Terry Loveloy Nancy Louys Lee Mack Duane Meckstroth Marlorle Msgnery Merle Mlller Conme Mulls Judy Moog Conme Moore Myra Moss Beth Newell Marvm Nickels Phyllis Nlcholls Janet Ollver Bob Patten LeRoy Phllllps Carol Pollock Dave Pnebe Vlckl Psurny Scott Rath 1'9!!'g .1 Vx' QB 'B' Mt l it K4 Club In1t1at1ons H1gh11ght KCC K.. ng- li 2 51 UV' i ,Q Year Sharon Reeves Norrls Richardson Roy Rlgg Vlc Riser Sandra Rnter Denms Robarge Marcia Roblnson Pnerce Rogers Duane Rohrs Ruta Rohrs F1rst T1me Frosh Have H S Dance 46? 'zz' 'xx Bull Spragg Tom Sprow Bob Stantz Marsha Sutter Charles Swabb Carol Swmehart Judy Taylor Rolland Taylor Ruchard Tompkms Lowell Trausch Greg VanGundy Emlly Vannorsdall Bob Voigt Jo Nell Walker Sandra Warfield Dave Waters Jean Weaver Cheryl Weisz Neil Wertz Dave West is zi T? A fx X...x 'fN Y -v -C' ibm 52 'luv -' 0 In S ,nu gp-uv Tracy Roose Marnlyn Routt Frank Saneda Walter Saneda Karen Schwartzengraber Karen Sharp Trudy Shearer Jef? Showalter Llnda Shmdledecker Larry Slmmons 'Q A Karen Whitman Loa Williamson Lois Winters Jane Witte David Wonsetler Joe Wygant L L as v 'S .ir Q. K A. f I sail' 'T J 1 4 5: -a X 'F-fa LEARN BY DOING. CENTER LEFT: Freshman librar- ians, Carol Swinehart and Loa Williamson, learn the tricks of the trade, CENTER RIGHT: Viewing one of our hundreds of filmstrips are Jef? Johnson and David Edington. BOTTOM: Connie Geesey, Jo Nell Walker, Marcia Sutter, and Christine Lindsey absorb the con- fusing techniques of the card catalog. Freshmen Delve for Library Lore 53 WF In the Swmg of Thmgs UPPER LEFT OPEN SESAME! Freshmen Marana Surfer Duane Mecksfroth Waller Saneda and Karen Sharp struggle wnfh fhenr locker combmahons LEFT PRELUDE TO A WEEKEND Frlday noon finds Nancy Thomas Lmda Ames and Nancy Balzer buyung hckets for Ihe foolball game from Jean Lawrence ABOVE DOUBLE TROUBLE The Ayres Twins Mary and Marlha get dl rechons from Wendy Wnlllams BELOW COME TO THE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY' Mr Wagner IHIEFVIEWS Paul Shaffer and Harley Sandys about fhelr schedules 4 0 we . - A- WWF If . . H H - - . 1 l I I I - 1 r ' . . . ,, ,, . . ima, At the Helm Superintendent H. W. Rogge, now concluding his seventeenth year with Bryan City Schools, has been vital to our steady growth and progress. His far- sighted analysis of future trends has often prepared us for inevitable changes. Mr. Rogge, who holds his B.S. and M.A. degrees, attended Bowling Green State University, Ohio Northern University, and Ohio State. Photography and fishing claim a maior part of his free time. The purchase of the Presbyterian Church property for the future expansion of the Junior High School is an example of the preparations for changing times evident throughout the school system. A recent addi- tion to the Junior High is the new fire escape on the south side. In keeping with the philosophy of Bryan City Schools which states that the purpose of the school is to provide for a rich and challenging environment, the administration has added several thousand dollars' worth of new equipment for the science, math, modern language, and visual education depart- ments. CARL MILLER, PRES. R. K. MIGNERY, CLERK H. W. ROGGE, SUPERINTENDENT A group of responsible citizens deeply interested in the school life of the community's young people comprise the Bryan City Board of Education. The Board consists of five elected members and a clerk. Mr. Feroen Betts and Mr. Robert Lowe joined the group this year to replace Mr. Frederick Parker who retired after T2 years of service, and Mr. Hugh Lindsay who retired after T5 years. Mr. Betts is the first member to represent directly the rural area of the Bryan school District. The Board sometimes ioins the faculty for discussion and social activities. FREDERICK PARKER HUGH A. LINDSEY WILBUR DONALDSON ARTHUR SPLETZER, JR. 0ff1CC Is Hub of Student Affa1rs Mr Joseph Newell the hugh school prmclpal IS now completung has flfth year In Bryan Cnty Schools He attended Kalamazoo College and the Unlverslty of Muchlgan and holds hus BA and MA degrees Besldes servmg as secretary of group I of the Prln cnpals Discussion Groups he IS a member of the North Central Revnewmg Commlttee For relaxation Mr Newell enloys gardemng and book collectlng He takes a personal Interest un every student who brmgs problems to hum and mamtams a flle of college and scholarshnp Information for student use In addmon to has regular office and advisory du tres M Newell admumsters various standardized tnonal Mernt Scholarshup Test the Scholarship Qual nfymg Test te Ohuo State Umversnty Psychologlcal Test the Terman Macnamarr Intelligence Test the state tests which cover mneteen subnects New to our school thus year was the Prelumunary Scholastlc Apt: tude Test gnven to lumors and sensors Members of the student body and the faculty are encouraged to offer Ideas and recommendatnons for the management of the school For example the rules for the recently opened parkung lot were formulated through student faculty suggestions We feel that our school IS fulfilling nts oblugatnon to the commumty by provldnng It with responsible and Informed young cntnzens JOSEPH S NEWELL PRINCIPAL CHARLOTTE LANTZ a BHS graduate of 'I959 MRS DIANE KUHN a member of the BHS class of loaned our office staff thus fall to be prepared to take 1955 reslgned her posltnon as Mr Newell s secretary over Mrs Kuhn s work by mud year after two and half years with us I I . , . . . . . . u Q . I ri . . . . P tests. Included in the program are these: the Na- ,V . . I h . . . . 1 ' . 1 , . . . , . , . 1 I - . Q a I , . . 57 Faculty is Proud of Our Progress Schedules, extracurricular activities, and work- shops all occupy the few spare hours of our busy faculty. The variety of interests among the teachers ranges from the adventuresome call of hunting to the delicate art of needlework. Originality in our faculty appears on various classroom bulletin boards throughout the building. Club achievements shine in the limelight of faculty interest and enthusiasm. The faculty maintains 100 per cent membership in O.E.A. and N.E.A., sending delegates to many professional meetings. Once a month all Bryan teachers meet for a coffee hour and discussion per- iod. Social events through the year include an All- EmpIoyee's Picnic in the fall, a Christmas party, and a breakfast at the end of the year. Our guidance-period activities are planned by a faculty committee who helps us select counselors and plan our courses of study. We feel that our faculty, like the clerk in Chau- cer's Canterbury Tales, are among those who gladly teach. MR. DALLY, a graduate of Capital University and the University of Michigan, pioneered the Bryan string program eight years ago. A Cappella, Jun- ior Chorus, the orchestras and eighth grade vocal music are under his direction. He is president of the Williams Co. Community Concert Association, and the Bryan City Teachers' Association, he is treasurer of the National School Orchestra Associa- tion. MR. EBERSOLE, a graduate of Defiance College and Indiana University, is the athletic director of Bryan City Schools. He is the driver training instruc- tor and enioys hunting and golf. MRS. GINTHER attended Hillsdale College and the University of Michigan. She teaches English III and IV and a course in iournalism, while Hi-Life and the senior play are her extracurricular activities. People and music are her special interests. MR. CAYTON directs the Bryan branch of Bowl- ing Green State University, his alma mater. He teaches business arithmetic, office practice, book- keeping and shorthand. He is treasurer of the Cen- tral Fund and a senior class adviser. He enioys hunting. IN THE SHADE OF NEW DRAPES A Cappella finds afternoon re- hearsals pleasanter. Mr. Dolly directing. I 3 X RUSSELL L. CAYTON ORVILLE L. DALLY B.S. in ED., M. of ED. B.S. in M., M.M. in ED. DUDLEY EBERSOLE DOROTHY GINTHER A.B., M.S. A.B., M.A. JO ANN GORDON JOHN HARTMAN B.A. B.S. in ED., M. of ED. A. BERNARD HATCH CLAUDE HUSTED B.S. in ED., M.S. in ED. A.B., M.S. MISS GORDON graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University and teaches all of the sophomore English classes, Y-Teens is her main extracurricular activity. Her spare time is spent reading, painting or sailing. MR. HARTMAN attended Bowling Green State University with additional work in music at Ohio State. He is very active in civic functions, attending many with the A-Band. Besides teaching sixth and seventh grade vocal music, he directs the A and B Bands and the Dance Band. MR. HATCH, our head football coach, received degrees from Defiance College and Indiana Uni- versity. In addition to coaching varsity football, track and iunior high basketball, he teaches gen- eral science. MR. HUSTED, the higher math instructor, grad- uated from Canterbury College and Indiana Uni- versity. He is a senior class adviser and assists with Hi-Y. His classes include solid geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and plane geometry. Y TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Mr. Knecht and Mr. Koehler assist Melvin McBride with his industrial arts project. MR. JOHNSON, the psychology, sociology and world history instructor, holds his degree from Ohio University. He is the director of visual education, and advises the Zeta-Cordia business staff, the Future Teachers of America, and the senior class. He also serves on the school guidance committee. MR. KNECHT has charge of the machine shop, the metal working, and Woodworking I and ll. He attended Bowling Green State University, the Uni- versity of Toledo, and Indiana University. He is a senior class adviser, and enjoys golf and cabinet making. He has been in the Bryan City Schools for I8 years. J.. ROBERT L. JOHNSON LAMAR KNECHT B.S. in ED., M. of ED. B.S. in ED., M. of ED. -..EL -F LEWIS E. KOEHLER DOROTHY MANEVAL B.S. in ED. B.S. in ED. DALE MORTON RUTH MAX B.S. in ED. A.B. TEA, ANYONE? New instructors at Bryan High School, Ann Sanders, Paul Yoder, Dale Morton and Martha Snider, enjoy faculty tea. MR. KOEHLER, attended Ohio University and the University of Toledo. He teaches mechanical draw- ing, printing, plastics and leather working. He takes football movies, coaches junior high football, and is a freshman class adviser. MISS MANEVAL graduated from Bowling Green State University and now teaches girls' physical edu- cation. She coaches the varsity, reserve, freshman and junior high cheerleaders, while G.A.A. is under her supervision. She enjoys historical reading. MR. MORTON, our new chemistry and physics in- structor, graduated from Ohio State where he has also taken additional work. He is a Hi-Y adviser and assists with the photography for the annual staff and Hi-Life. MISS MAX received her degree from Defiance College with additional work at the University of Wisconsin. She teaches Latin I, II, III, and IV. She is an adviser for Latin Club and National Honor So- ciety. As a member of the guidance committee, she enjoys helping the many students who seek her friendly advice. MRS. MEYER, a graduate of Defiance College, teaches typing and general business. She is an ad- viser for Y-Teens and the junior class and in addi- tion keeps the Central Fund books. Golf, bowling and swimming are her major interests. MRS. ROBROCK has degrees from Hiram College and Western Reserve University. While she is the school librarian and speech instructor, she also ad- vises Mask and Sandal and the Zeta-Cordia editor- ial staff. She was voted 'I959 Teacher of the Year by District II of the Ohio Federated Women's Clubs. She also spoke at the 1959 National Scholastic Press Conference in Washington, D.C. Her articles have appeared in Scholastic Editor. MARIAN MEYER MABEL ROBROCK B.S. in ED. A.B., B. Sc. in L. Sc. New Executwe Counc11 1S Formed MRS SANDER one of our new teachers attended the University of Connecticut and Ohio State Um versity She teaches Spanish I and Il plus three lun lor English classes Spanish Club is in her care MR SAUNDERS is the vocational agriculture in structor He graduated from Caney Jumor College and the University of Kentucky with additional work at Ohio State He advises F F A and aicls with the selection of class rmgs MR SAUPPE instructs all of the lunlor and senior high school art courses He graduated from Bowling Green State University and enloys music swimming and art work MRS SHAFFER has been in charge of speech and hearing therapy for tive years She attended Bowling Green State University Her after school activities include gardening needlework and reading MR SHEPARD graduated from Defiance College and Ohio Northern University with additional work at the University of Wyommg and the University of Toledo With stress on library work and compo sltlon he teaches all of the freshman English classes MRS SHOCKLEY the vocational home economics instructor graduated from Indiana University F H A and special adult education classes are under her supervision She is secretary of the Regional Voca tional Home Economics Association ANN SANDER BEN E R SAUNDERS B A M A B S M S in AG THOMAS D SAUPPE ALICE SHAFFER B S In ED B S in ED VIRGIL C. SHEPHERD WILLADENE SHOCKLEY AB.g B.S. in BUS. ED. B.S. LEFT: MR. SHEPARD AND HIS FLOCK. Freshman English pupils learn the art of being good classroom citizens. The six classes of English I he teaches each day proves the size of the ninth grade and the interest Mr. Shepard has in our freshmen. Fourteen Have Master's Degrees MARTHA SNIDER RAY SUMPTER B.S. B.S. in ED., M.S. in REC. SAMUEL A. WAGNER PAUL V. WEBSTER A.B., M.A. B.S., B.A., M.A. MRS. SNIDER, another new teacher, graduated from Ohio State University. She teaches Home Eco- nomics I and II and advises F.H.A. Baking and flower gardening are among her special interests. MR. SUMPTER, a graduate of Defiance College and Indiana University, instructs boys' physical edu- cation and health. He is the head basketball and baseball coach, assistant football coach, and ad- viser to the junior class and Varsity B Club. MR. WAGNER, the faculty manager of athletics, is a graduate of Western Michigan University and Columbia University. He teaches senior civics, advises the student council and the senior class, and assists Mrs. Newell in the office. MR. WEBSTER, an Ohio State graduate, teaches biology and general science, and advises F.T.A. and the sophomore class. He is the president-elect of the National Association of Biology Teachers. MR. WINTERS graduated from Defiance College and teaches U.S. History. He coaches freshman foot- ball and seventh grade basketball, and assists with varsity track. He collects coins and enjoys reading. MR. YODER has his degree from Defiance College and teaches Algebra I and General Math. He coaches junior high football and assists with the high school athletic program. JOHN WINTERS PAUL R. YODER B.S. in ED. B.S. in ED. RIGHT: MR. MORTON INVESTIGATES the Traveling Science Library, loaned to us for two months. During his spare time he enjoys extensive reading. Amateur photography has taken his interest and this year he has assisted with ZETA CORDIA AND Hi-Life photos. SCIBIICB 3 X Health and Food Go Hand in Hand LEFT: READY? AIM, FIRE: Mrs. Settles prepares the needle, but not to sew. BELOW: THE LINEUP FOR LUNCH. A previous photograph token of Mrs. Grace Carr in her capacity as Washington cafeteria super- visor. Presently head of the school cafeterias, food remains her business. iff fc l I t . X it R L C L ': g Rs This year MRS. HELEN SETTLES is celebrating her tenth anniversary as the Bryan City Nurse. Throughout the day Mrs. Settles divides her time among Lincoln and Washington Elementary Schools, the Junior High, and the High School. Health examinations, medical ad- vice, and sympathy are an important part of her serv- ice to us and the school system. Also during the school year Mrs. Settles supervises the T.B. patch tests, the annual fifth grade physicals, and the dental clinic. This year she worked with the authorities in investi- gating and administering to preschool children whoop- ing cough, D.P.T. shots, Cdiphtheria, polio, tetanusl and vaccinations. T MRS. GRACE CARR, with the assistance of her super- visors, Lucile Struble at the high school, Beulah Mc- Glenen at Washington, and Ann Ensign at Lincoln, is responsible for our well-planned type A lunches. ln addition to the daily meals, Gracie plans the menus and is responsible for the Y-Teens, G.A.A., Junior- Senior, and many other banquets within the county. This year an unfortunate accident prevented Mrs. Carr from being with us for the first few weeks of school, however her duties were performed by her able as- sistant, Mrs. Lucile Struble. SHOWN BELOW are Mrs. Dudley Ebersole, Mrs. Struble, Mrs. Feroen Betts, and Mrs. Cleland Salsbury. xnxx Q BUS DRIVERS STAND INSPECTION. FRONT ROW: Wilmer Schartzer ROW Inspectors aide Donald Meyer State Trooper E P Scott Guy Lester Short, Willis McKarns, Ford Farlee, Rev, R. A. Nolley. BACK Eager John Williamson Rev Smith Rose Brooms, Buses Are Then' Busmess To the 500 bus students of Bryan City Schools, our bus drivers are a combination father, friend, and doctor, because their driving skill, discipline, patience, and ability in administering first aid are only a few of their requirements. Besides the daily trips to and from school, their extra responsibilities include excursions to athletic events, parades, field trips, and out of town musical activities. QW' A q.W .n 553 1- -il 1 1 .1 , ,Y Q4 1 STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED Wendy Wllllllmi SUSGH BYICREV Newell Jerry Brewer Nancy Smlth Susan Knecht Not Pnctured George Brown Mary Jo Mason Julne Stockwell Kay Boynton Tom Spfgw Kathy Arthur Janet Boynton STANDING Duane Meckstroth Jnm Cayton M Counc11 RCVISCS Elecuon Methods Hardworkung and alert to student oprmon, the Student Councul continued to provlde both social and academrc actuvmes These mcluded purchasrng scholarshnp tests sponsorlng a sernes of noon movres, schedulmg assembly programs and arrangrng for Homecoming festlvltres the Kick off dance the Chrrstmas assembly and record hops A new method of electing class officers was put unto effect on a trral basrs making our procedures more nearly luke those used nn government Candi dates crrculated petrtrons to secure therr nomunatrons, and votmg was done by class preclnct rn standard votmg booths The Councul sent Jams Ebaugh and Garvln Shank ster to a drrver trarnmg conference at Bowlrng Green and collected Community Chest funds They met weekly with theur adviser Mr Newell STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS George Brown Presrdent Jum Cayton Vrce Presudent Mary Jo Mason Secretary Treasurer SANTAS LITTLE HELPERS Nancy Smnth Jerry Brewer and Julre Stockwell bring Christmas to B H S by trummlng the tree NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Carroll, Gilbert, Miller, Huntley, Rupp, Shuttleworth, Lowe, Brown, Noonan. SECOND ROW: Rigg, M. Smith, Mason, Sprow, Fitzenrider, Fo- glesong, Hitt, Knecht, Hartley, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Husted, Mr. Newell, Copeland, Merillat, Schneider, Bord, Calvin, Clappe, Scholarship Aim The National Honor Society, an honorary rather than an active organization, stressed ideals of schol- arship and leadership. Mr. Newell, Mr. Husted, Mr. Coyton, and Miss Max, advisers for the Society, helped members pre- pare for standardized tests. The group sponsored a program for college-bound students, consisting of a panel of Bryan graduates currently enrolled in col- lege. A number of members were also in the con- trolled reading class which met every day at noon ACCELERATED READING FOR ACCELERATED STUDENTS. Many Society members advanced their reading skill by taking the con- Killgallon, Lawrence, N. Smith, White, Miss Max. FOURTH ROW: Fruchey, Kaufman, Billow, Rogers, Lirot, Boynton, Bany Tuttle, Ames, Emme, R. Brannon, Brownwell. FIFTH ROW: Gray S. Brannon, Black, Hanna, Richardson, Eddy, Murray, Phillips, Winegardner, Dawson, Johnson, Hughes. of Honor Society for several weeks to improve their reading techniques. By reading words and phrases proiected on a screen at varying rates of speed and then taking tests, many were able to speed up their word recognition and comprehension. OFFICERS Jon Fitzenrider .. ......... ..... P resident Diane Sprow . . ..... Vice-president Sue Fogleson .. .. Secretary-Treasurer trolled reading course offered during the noon hours in Mr. Johnson's room. Annual Rev1sed to New Standards October I5 was a fanfare for the hard working ZETA CORDIA staff as they met their first deadline and planned their year's production. The first class rating of the 1959 annual arrived and all bene- fited from the comments of the N.S.P.A. judge, Gene Wickland. Many on the staff sought to improve their jour- nalistic abilities through conferences during the sum- mer. Co-editors Dick Rupp and Fran Fruchey at- tended Indiana University for instruction. A large percent of the staff toured the American Yearbook Company in Hannibal, Missouri. Jean Lawrence, Marietta Smith, Anitra Bard and Carol Sawson went to Washington, D.C. for the convention of the Na- tional scholastic Press Association. Two new ideas were initiated. Elongated pictures on the division pages introduce each section. The opening pages of the book are designed to por- tray the academic and student life of the school. The ambitious business staff contracted for 825 yearbooks and sold subscriptions at 54.00, including the name engraved on the cover. Booster buttons, pencils, pens, tax stamps, after-game coat checks, and Panorama tickets, kept the busy team working to finance the 1960 ZETA CORDIA. ABOVE: BUSINESS STAFF, SEATED: Ames, Lowe, Brown, CBusi- ness Manogerj, White, Mason. STANDING: Brannan CPromoterJ, Mr. Johnson, Hartley, J. Smith, M. Smith. BACK ROW: Bany, ROW: Sprow, Copeland, N. Smith, M. Smith. BACK ROW: Bany, Noonan, Eddy, Tuttle. BELOW: EDITORIAL STAFF. SEATED: Brown- well, Killgallon, Rupp, Fruchey, Hitt. STANDING: Mrs. Robrock, Bard, Dawson, Carroll, Gilbert, Lawrence, Schneider. Y' i.....,A yi! Hi-Life Publishes 33rd dition A-in Greetings from an alert and ambitious Hi-Life staff brightened the first day of school as a lively single-page issue was ready for distribution. The five staff members who attended the Ohio University sum- mer journalism workshop were largely responsible for this innovation. With Sue Emme ancl Dariel Young as co-editors, and Marietta Smith and Tom Voight as assistant editors, the Hi-Life staff provided a newspaper for the school every two weeks with two special issues for Christmas and graduation. Janet Knecht, the business manager, and the staff raised the price to fifteen cents per issue and had a circulation of about 500 copies. The staff spon- sored the first after-game dance following the Wau- sean-Bryan football game. They also had the con- cessions at the Defiance-Bryan basketball game. The Hi-Life was entered at Bowling Green State Uni- versity contest for judging- and several members of the staff earned membership in Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for journalism students. Mrs. Ginther again served as adviser for the staff. ABOVE: EDITORIAL STAFF. FRONT ROW: Johnson, Stark, Hartley Jones, Billow. SECOND ROW: Buehrer, Calvin, Kerr, Dawson. THIRD ROW: Schad, Stecovich, Voigt, Winegardner, Murray, Gil- bert, Hughes. CENTER: EDITORS. SEATED: Young, Mrs. Ginther, Emme. STANDING: Brewer, M. Smith. BELOW: BUSINESS STAFF. Knecht, Kelly. STANDING: Kauffman, Saneda. c A v- F'-Q 'fly J K t ..- ala' Q, -9 .ss- J-r'w I. 2 SF' YTEENS FRONT ROW M Smuth Copeland Saneda K Boyn ton Rugg Whute Susne Smrth Ames Salsbury SECOND ROW Mlss Gordon Sudle S Brown Wmegordner Eddy Fruchey Mur ray Carroll Huard Merlllat Mrs Meyer THIRD ROW Sapp B Bard Clark Balzer Moog Hallock Sanders Stockton Tho mas Sherry Smith Johnston McKarns FOURTH ROW McNutt Foglesong Brucker Johnson Edungton Bany Bordner Calvert Emme Conkey Y Teens GIVC Helpmg Hand to any CHRISTMAS BELLES Wrlladene Rlgg Mlss Gordon and Mrs Meyer start the YTeen schedule of kettle tendmg for the Sal vatlon Army Energetic leadership propelled YTeens through a useful and busy year Sharon Calvm and Barbara Bullow attended a summer conference and five members went to the distract meetlng nn Fayette Wnlladene Rngg and Am tra Bard traveled to New York on the Umted Natuon Study Tour reporting on It to the group at the World Wade potluck supper lnductnon service at the First Church of Christ ln October was a beautiful ceremony with an mspmng talk on Acceptmg Oneself by Mrs Carl Klssell Another speclal event was a Splash Party at the Toledo YWCA In Aprll lnauguratmg a plan for monthy servnce prorects YTeens fllled and dnstnbuted baskets of canned food and cookues for eleven needy famulues at Thanksguvmg Through the Chrnstmas season they tended the Salvatron Army kettles and at Easter they made tray favors for the mmates of Bryans homes for the aged The Commumty Chest fund contrsbuted to thelr treasury and the gurls also sold nuts to brmg In money Mrs Lawrence Bard was our dlstnct YWCA rep resentatlve Mass Joann Gordon and Mrs Maman Meyer were Y Teen sponsors 1' -. . . 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I 5 6 .6 'S .f'V r f 71 9911- :iw , tg HIY FRONT ROW Brannon Black Young Futzennder Huntley Fenton J Brewer Huffman SECOND ROW Galluers Carroll Smith Wemecke Brown Mlgnery Showalter lmm Lantz THIRD ROW Mr Morton lsaac Richardson Patten Elser Gul bert Curtnce Shuttleworth Kmner Gray Mr Husted FOURTH ROW Castor Grlme Relneck D Hughes Robinson Voigt Burns Keen Connolly Salsbury 1 Y Has State Membc-:rsh1p Record 3 CAVEAT EMPTOR LET THE BUYER BEWARE At the gym door Sue Emme checks the conchtnon of the :ce cream bars as HIY concessuon salesmen Dave Rondols and Bull Wallace try to pressure her Into buying the last of their wares ln an lmpressuve service held In November at the Presbyterlan Church twenty eight new members brought HnYs enrollment up to retom nts posmon as largest un the state Prnme mterest centered around the H:YYTeen hunt revived after a years rest After a long chllly want In a sectlon of Spanglers Candy Company the boys emerged vxctorlous Among the social hughlughts was the lonnt Chrlst mas party wnth YTeens and Mask and Sandal Sev eral members attended conferences that helped organnzlng the years actlvntnes and took part In the Model Legislature In Columbus Meetnngs were both mterestnng and educational with several fllms being shown followed by panel dlscussnons Reverend Rose and Laforz Smlth were guest speakers Funds from the Community Chest supplemented by the sale of saltwater taffy helped to defray ex penses As a communlty service the boys collected and dnsposed of Christmas trees following the holidays At Easter they assnsted with the student convocatxon Mr Morton and Mr Husted were advlsers Hl Y OFFICERS Davnd Huntley Pressdent Cluf Fenton .lon Futzenruder Vice presudent Secretary Treasurer Darrel Young Cluff Black Sergeant at Arms Chaplam FFA FRONT ROW Genselman Brenner Lewis Queen Willa Hartman Wnschmeyer Rngg VanPelt Streeter Mr Saunders dene Rlgg Shaw Ledyord Louys SECOND ROW Davis Short THIRD ROW Taylor Herman Stark Roehrs Jones Fisher F F A Gam Pracucal Expenence One of our busiest clubs the Future Farmers distinguished themselves in various activities They won medals in the public speaking contest, Gary Jones placed first in the land ludgmg contest Jerrv Shaw was vice president of the Jumor Farr Board and Don Louys applied for the State Former degree Sales of candy flower seeds clder and conces sions helped to finance their Parent Son banquet December l Wulladene Rlgg was crowned queen and Rachard Thompson state F FA president addressed the group IN THE MOOD Left Roger Getselman proudly displays his Brown Swiss which won first place at the Williams County Fanr Above NOT BAA DI Don Louys has his hands full while try mg to make his Corredales stand still for a picture F F A OFFICERS Don lewis Vice president Dale Brenner Treasurer Merlin Ledyord Roger Gelselmon Sentinel Donald Louys Reporter Secretary O C O I C Q I I 1 I . 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President 74 FHA FRONT ROW Polllck Httt Bower Clark S Brannan Taylor ledyard Hagerman M McBnde Wolf Paxton Burg Siegel Foster B Brannan Cook Ensman SECOND ROW graeve Shockley Shnrkey Jones Ross FOURTH ROW Speck Mrs Shockley Fmken Buehrer Knappenberger Wheeler Coy Psurney Rlter Farley Moore Young Pursel Levy Brenner Flggens Gnm Burch Stetter Mrs Smder THIRD ROW Stokes Gahagan V McBrnde Hopkms Homc-:makers Add to Club Prolects Delucrous aromas permeated the mam hall when ever our Future Homemakers took to cookrng At noon they often sold brownues and cookres at the concession stand, and on December 1 they prepared and served the food for the FFA banquet In addutuon to thelr culunary actlvmes the gurls sold pompoms and concessuons at games They used their funds for trnps to regronal and state meetmgs, F H A OFFICERS Marnlyn Sregel Presudent Sharon Brannan Vice presudent Franclne Clark Treasurer Barbara Brannan Hlstoruan Pat Hutt Song Leader Mary Bower Reporter Carolyn Cook Parluamentarnan GOODIES ARE IN STORE for the FFA banqueters as Sharon Buntaln Anna Knappenberger and Donna Burch tend the pats and pans whlch gave them a broader vuew of the modern homemaker Several were an the group of forty sen tors who took the Betty Crocker Homemaker of To morrow test Mothers were guests at therr mmatlon servuce and the year ended wnth a May banquet Advusers were Mrs Shockley and Mrs Snider '-- 5 .1 .1 I 1 - 1 I I I ' .I 1 I ' I I .I I I ' I ' : I I' .I .' 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Secretary N 75 FTA FRONT ROW Taylor Sue Smlth DeGrotT Randels Black McGlennen .I Knecht N Smlth McKarnes SECOND ROW Sherry Smnth C Merlllat M Menllat Buckmaster Clappe Mc Nutt Kaufman Calvin Srdle THIRD ROW F Rogers Fenton W Rnchardson Curtlce Robmson Mlgnery R Rupp Barron T Vougt D Arthur Lantz FOURTH ROW Blllow M Lurot P John son Wmegardner J Eddy Burns Calvert Bany J Rnchardson Kernen Pms Reward F T for Serv1ce Chapter sessuons state meetmgs and a wealth of actlvltles gave FTA a successful year The tradl tnonal pncnlc at Mrs Robrocks began the season for the new members Enrollment exceeded last years record of mnety eight by maklng a total of l'I8 mem bers Thus year vlsltatlon was restrlcted to the sensor members Each sensor member spent an entlre day observmg In an elementary classroom bemg gulded by a checkllst whnch Included such :tems as the ap pearance of the room the materlals bemg used the way nn which mformatlon was presented and the reaction of the puprls to each part of the days schedule Also the ment system whlch IS In Its third year proved a successful method of rewardmg stu dents for theur varnous actrvmes connected wlth therr FTA duties Financially the club was alded by the sale of combs pennants and decals Frequently at tended conferences helped rn the orgamzatlon of meetmgs and the knowledge gamed from other clubs was helpful The reglonal conference was In To ledo whale the state conventnon was held on the campus of Oberlin College Both were well attended by the members of the Bryan chapter CHRISTMAS IN THE LIBRARY FTA member Loa Wnlllamson packs up a few points by decoratlng a lnbrary bulletin board Last years Walter Robrock Memorlal Scholarshlp of seventy five dollars went to Duck Brannan who IS now studynng at Ohio Northern - ui FTA FRONT ROW Ames Salsbury Johnston Sanders Balzer Hays Sapp Wlllxams Fahnnger SECOND ROW Sabnns C mrllo K Arihur Garber Let? L Jackson S Knechi Graham Sch d Mr Websier THIRD ROW Harris Keen Urfer ONell F T A OFFICERS Nancy Smnth Vnce presuclen! Davld Randels Hustoruan Janet Knecht Secreiary Aluce McGlennen Lubrarlan FTA FRONT ROW Sharp Lindsey Imm Hughes V Brown Dachstemer Suffer Whnman SECOND ROW M Robunson Gofshall W Eddy Edungfon T Jackson Sprow Carlin Kelly Mills THIRD ROW Mr Johnson B Volgf Spragg Donaldson , , ' ' , ' . 1 ' , a ex , . . 1 ' , , , ' ' Cliff Black .......................... President Susan Degroff Treasurer LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW Fruchey B Killgallon J Eddy King Shearer, Warfield, Miss Max. THIRD ROW: Newell, B. Bard, K. A Bard Hester Schneider Smith SECOND ROW Williamson Killgallon, Sutter, Foglesong, Bany, Geesey, Biddle, Swinehart, Boynton Bordner Rose Rutz Sharp Merillat Buckmaster Husted, Meckstroth. Romance Languages Interest any LATIN CLUB, with Miss Max as adviser, changed the purpose of the organization. The members met to become more familiar with Roman art and classi- cal literature. These topics were presented in inter- esting ways to stimulate desire in the group for further learning. Also the club enjoyed viewing Quo Vadis as a supplement. Dues and concessions fi- nanced the annual Roman banquet closing their year on April 27. The meal was followed by entertainment presented by each of the four grades. SPANISH CLUB and its adviser, Mrs. Sander, met the first Wednesday of each month. The outstand- ing event of the year was the annual Christmas party with a delicious menu of South American food. The evening was highlighted by the breaking of the pinata with gifts falling for all, Dues and conces- sions were the only source of funds. The year ended with a spring banquet. At this time pins were awarded to the new members after a year of learning and enjoying the South American way. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Skip King . . . .............,........ President Anitra Bard . . . . Vice-president Joyce Eddy . . . . . . Secretary Trinka Hester . . . . Treasurer ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Kathy Salzman, Richard Rutz, Dick Burns, Sandy Bany, Csoothsayerl Joyce Eddy, Dave Priebe, and Skip King present play for Latin club. SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW Vanslclcle Gahagan Connln Hullard Engstrom White Garber Brace SECOND ROW Moore Bricker Boutell Flrecvld Kelly Husted Smnth Witte Mrs Sander THREE BLIND SOCIOS NUEVOS KNEW MEMBERS! Spamsh club Inmates Melvm Flreovnd Walter Husted, and Duane Connnn attempt cleanmg up after a paste filled welcome by the old members Later an the eve nnng members were entertauned by the Inmates recltmg poetry SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Karen Engstrom Presndent Ruth Ann Hnllard Vxce president Jodu Gohagan Secretary Treasurer LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW Kelly Graham Salzman Andres Sapp Rohrs Dochstemer Taylor Whltman SECOND ROW VanGundy THIRD ROW Moss Wutte W Eddy Mlgnery Walker Rogers Robarge Kung Hallberg Grove Pnebe Burns Waters Vannorsdall Muller V Brown Wertz Kunkle 79 I ji ,fl .- .1 .. r. - x , ., ' r J L7 'f':,l - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - I F 1 I , ea- , 3 'N .. . m - 3. in ' I . ' 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 - 5 1 1 ' 1 r I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 - NATIONAL THESPIANS FRONT ROW Voigt Heyman Gllbert Hughes Burns Black Ames SECOND ROW Bard Brewer Copeland White Shlndledecker M Smith Rupp Mrs Robrock THIRD ROW Hartley Hitt Brownwell Mason Sprcw Kelly Knecht Thomas FOURTH ROW Conkey McGlennen Bnllow Lawrence K Boynton Tuttle Clappe Schneider Buckmaster FIFTH ROW N Smith J Boynton Kullgallon Fruchey Foglesong Johnson Emme Dawson Stockwell McNutt Thespmns Act Well Then' Parts Acting as host to the Regional Thespian confer ence on October 'I9 Mask and Sandal entertained 250 drama students and teachers from twenty five schools un the area Leon C Muller of Cincinnati Florence Hull Regional Director from Canton, Ohio were special guests The days program featured Professor H B Obee of Bowling Green University Roland Willis of Defi ance College and Paul Shumaker of Montpelier Hugh School who conducted demonstrations on re hearsal techniques acting and pantomlmes Bryan Thesplans presented 'The Marriage Proposal and other one act plays were given by St Marys and Anthony Wayne Diary of Anne Frank Mask and Sandals malor production, was given November 20 21, with much special lighting work done by Mr Morton Two Christmas plays Pop Reads the Christmas Carol and Chnstmas at Casey's ' entertained school and commumty groups Blue leans Girl was a stu dent directed protect and Lady Gregorys famous comedy Spreading the News was Bryans entry In the district drama festival At the end of the year a record crop of new Thespuans received their lnduc tion oscars were awarded and plans were afoot to send delegates to the eighth Dramatucs Arts Con ference at Indiana University in June T959 Oscar winners were Jane Hartley best ac tress Pete Shindledecker best actor and Ron Motter best Thesplan and best technician Jane was also selected for the all state classA cast the first Bryan gurl to be so honored LEFT PRESIDENT PEGGY chats with National Thespuans chief official Leon C Miller . : ' 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' QQ ' !9 . . . - . I I . I . Q . . , . ,, I ' I Executive Secretary of National Thespian, and ' , ' ' . I . . . I . . - . f ' Il ' . . - , 1 1 1 . . - ll ll - , . I ' ' ll -' ' ll - . I . - - . . I , Il ' ll I ' 1 I . I . 2 ' 1 i , . ' ' I 80 MASK AND SANDAL FRONT ROW Keen ONell Rlgg Calvin Carroll Burkholder R Brannan Spangler Shne SECOND ROW Perkins Hall Cahill Huard Rlchardson Llroi Kerr M Merullaf Krall Susae Smnh Taylor Saneda THIRD ROW Fenton Paffen Randels Borckhardt Rufz Kung Loveloy Klofz Urfer Sieve Smnh Payne Gahogan FOURTH ROW C Merlllat Kouf man Calverf Burns G Brown Noonan Huniley Forshe Young Siufzman Mecksiroih Maxwell MASK AND SANDAL OFFICERS Presldeni Marletfa Smlth Treasurer Pele Shmdledecker Vnce presudent Duck Rupp Thespnan Secretary Dee Copeland Secretary Jerry Brewer Program Chalrman MASK AND SANDAL FRONT ROW Henry Sherry Smlih Moog Salfzman Pariee Favoume R Rupp B Brown Andres DeGroFf Stokes J Smlth Moore Sheiler S Brown Hays SECOND Jackson Fahnnger Nucholls FOURTH ROW Garber Gcelizen I h H II k Cook Ban Wmegardner Murray Eddy ROW Graham Arthur Sapp Kernen Sudle Hullord Engstrom euc fer a oc y Bordner Rose Ledyard Bard Gorln T HIRD ROW Pence Knechf Tuttle Wulllams Clark Salzman 81 , . . . . . - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 - 3 - 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 - Z 1 I r 1 ' - 5 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 f 1 1 - F 1 ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . - , UM ,B-m.1 nuu4s vga' 5 I I A g '41 f 5+-' 6 0--Izl L I . 5 5 , i'w,SwNi?W,m,,,w KE k, A44 Parade of Plays Above SPREADING THE NEWS Mark Smith Skip Kung Bunny Andres Dale Heyman Kathy Salzman Susie Smuth Penny Graham .lacqule Garber David Randels Duck Rutz Right BLUE JEANS GIRL SEATED Mike Newcomb Dottie Hallock Karen Engstrom Sally Saltzman Susan DeGroFf STANDING Joyce Eddy Cdirectod Tum Johnson Jeannine Smith Cdxrectorj Below left CHRISTMAS AT CASEYS Pete Shlndledecker Mary Kay Merlllat Betty McNutt Dale Heyman Joyce Eddy Penny Graham Below right POP READS THE CHRISTMAS CAROL SE!-XTED Martha bert STANDING Nancy Moore Bonnie Klllgallon Qdurectorl Fran Fru chey fdlrectorl Linda Kaufman Steve Smith Jerry Brewer Janet Boyn on ,bankn- 5.JX VN 5 jf jf I Z I . I . . I I I I U ' . : I I . I . I . ' ' - - , ' I I I I ' Rose, Karen Kerr, Sharon Shetler, Kay Boynton, Susie Smith, Steve Gil- J I I h I I - I . ,Ik , i I V, . , 4 :M S x I . .JJ v, , . Q i . f . 4 x l T , I r :lf Pe. or :rf-...Fw if G.A.A. FRONT ROW: B. Brown, Johnson, Mason, Bricker, Fogle- song, N. Smith, Copeland, Spow. SECOND ROW: S. Brannan, Taylor, Finken, R. Brannon, J. Knecht, Kelly, Hitt, Hays, Miss Maneval. THIRD ROW: Ross, Brownwell, Ebaugh, B. Killgallon, 1' . 03' I. C Q X at W., ,,.. ., White, Calvin, Farlee, Billow, Kaufman, Jones, Hartley. FOURTH ROW: M. l.irot, Fruchey, K. Boynton, Dawson, Rl99, Phillips, Sour- beck, Richardson, Shetler, Emme, G. Tuttle, Moore, Gahagan. G. A. A. Honors the All-Round Girl Screams of laughter echoed through the gym as the G.A.A. initiates were ushered into the club, be- ginning a year of sports activities - basketball, vol- leyball, bowling and softball. Class entertainment nights and play-days kept the members active. Play wasn't the only thing accomplished. The girls sold white G.A.A. iackets for the first time, held a bake sale, sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance and April 1 was the G.A.A. Honor Night when the names of the Honor Girl and Maid of Honor were revealed as Sue Fogleson and Nancy Smith. The members of the club enioyed a banquet and a dance. The club paid tribute to the seniors at the last meeting by the traditional walk-on ceremony as the underclassmen watched the seniors, bearing torches, walk off into the night, a symbol of the unknown sold sweat shirts. As a service the girls sold forget- me-nots for the D.A.V. G.A.A. FRONT ROW: Moss, Moore, Brenner, P. Nicholls, Dach- steiner, Weisz, Shearer, Sharp, Garrell, Mills. SECOND ROW: Rohrs, R. Taylor, J. Taylor, M. Ayres, Merillat, Husted, Swinehart, Williams, DeGroH, S. Knecht, J. Nicholls. THIRD ROW: Gorin 1 future. Goeltzenleuchter, Livensparger, Reeves, Walker, Geesey, P. Froppier, Lindsey, Robinson, Salzman, Fenton, Kaiser. FOURTH ROW: Schad, Arthur, Kelly, Witte, Andres, Ebaugh, B. Tuttle, Warfield, Favourite, Clark, Bockover, Bruot, Whitman, Sapp. 9 GAA FRONT ROW Johnston Cahull McKarns Buehrer Rosen Spangler Stockwell Goldnetz Stockton Conkey Perkins Ames brook Grim SECOND ROW Sherry Smith Thomas G Sprow FOURTH ROW J Boynton McNutt Sanders Carroll Shaffer Burkholder Balzer Moog Marshall THIRD ROW Salsbury rluard Partee Bordner G A A OFFICERS Sue Foglesong Presudent Mary Jo Mason Councll Members Beth Brown, Pam Johnson, Dee Copeland Brannon, Cathy Hays GAA FRONT ROW V Brown Wxlllamson D Rohrs Young graber M Ayres Phillips Hallock Hall Engstrom Hlllard Luderman Calvm S Brown N Lurot Fullmer Sutter SECOND Hughes Jackson Graham FOURTH ROW Newell Imm Biddle ROW Karnes Crow Shmdledecker Hopkms Polllck Vannors Meckstroth K Klllgallon Weaver Greek Mugnery Wlnters dall Louys Calvm Rogers Moog THIRD ROW Schwartzen Connm Flower 85 , .. X ' , ,ff 9 2 J5- s I. T- Susan Bricker ....................... Secretary Nancy Smith .. 1 , VARSITY B, FRONT ROW: Meckstrofh, Schad, Rupp, Huffman, Kinner, Kaiser, Coach Sumpter. THIRD ROW: Curtice, Isaac, Elser, Young, Fitzenrider, Brewer, Trausch. SECOND ROW: Coach Showalter, Brown, Carroll, Shuttleworth, Black, S. Brannon. Hatch, Lantz, Shankster, Wiley, B. Brannan, Blaisdell, Gilbert, Varsity Gives Financial Aid Composed of Iettermen and advised by the coaches of the major sports, Varsity B gives finan- cial support to all phases of athletics. This year they sold game programs, car stickers and B hats of purple and gold in order to buy letter awards and add to our equipment. Recent acquisitions have been high jump standards for track, umpire and catchers' outfits for baseball and the whirlpool bath for the training room. They hope to be able to purchase a seven-man sled for football practice. Another Var- sity B service to the athletic program is the labo- rious task of putting up and taking down the canvas for the home football games. The monthly meetings were planned to interest and inform. Grant Brown was a guest speaker and several excellent sports movies were shown. VARSITY B OFFICERS Dariel Young .,...,............... .. President Dale Huffman . . . ..... Vice-President Jon Fitzenrider ., . . Secretary-Treasurer VARSITY B, FRONT ROW: Galliers, Humbarger, Huntley, Hanna, Mignery, Wernecke, Lowe, Voigt. SECOND ROW: Vollmer, Stine, Payne, Gambler, Wright, Smith, Steckovfch, Moore, Howey, Gray. A Students Fond of F1168 and F11m Student lnbrarnans spend a period each day or gnve thenr tlme at noon and after school to keep our 6000 books cnrculatmg Shown above are Charles Swabb Vnckl Flowers Carol Swunehart Marcna Nol Iey .lams Ebaugh David West Loa Wnllnamson and Kent Van Wagner Margy Cahull was absent when the pncture was taken Meetmg each Thursday with Mr Morton our cam era cllque learn takmg ways with shutter and lens Below KFRONTH are VanSlckle Thomas and Burns In the SECOND ROW are Tuttle Zumfelde McNutt Garber Mr Morton sensor photographer Noonan Rupp and Forstre 'NX I I . . . . , ' - - . 1 1 , . . . . . , , I I I ' , . . . . , . , 1 I 1 1 ' . , . 1 Ui la 1 f fl ,.f4 g , VL' X A. T he-T ., s ' , r 87 Pleasmg Personal1t1es Wm Honors Pretty is as pretty does. In the following pages we present the girls whose poise personality and charm won them the acclamation of their fellow students. September brought the football season and the elec- tion of the homecoming queen and her court. Each class nominated five candidates from whom an attendant was chosen. From the senior nominees the entire student body selected the queen who with her attendants reigned at the homecoming game and dance. Seventeen senior girls were eligible for GAAs highest awards the honor girl and Maid of Honor. At the banquet April 1 H. W. Rogge made known the names of those who had been chosen. Soon after this event from a group of eleven juniors Claire Newcomer pin for the following year. Secrecy intrigued all the candidates until the night of the Mother-Daughter banquet when the name of the de- serving girl was announced. The succession of awards closed with the election of the track queen. She represented Bryan at the League Track Meet where she awarded medals of achievement to the athletes. To be chosen for special recognition in our high school is a tribute any Bryan girl is proud and happy to receive. LYNDA PETERS Junior QUEEN POLLY BROWNWELL PAM JOHNSON Senior DIANE MECKSTROTH Freshman BETH BROWN Sophomore . O O O ll ll , , Y-Teens elected the girl deemed worthy to wear the I I . I I I I 88 NANCY SMITH Maud of Honor SUE FOGLESONG Honor Glrl Sweethearts of G A A Slncere frlendhness charm of personality and devotuon to the hugh est :deals won G A A s highest trnbute for its presndent Sue Foglesong as Honor Girl and for Nancy Smith Maud of Honor The orchid the pearls and the roses presented by Mr Rogge symboluzed an endurlng wealth of affectlon and esteem Followmg the awards banquet on Honor Nnght Sue and Nancy reugned over Cmderellas Ball 89 JANET KNECHT, 1960 TRACK QUEEN 1960 Track Queen One of the most enjoyable duties of a newly or- ganized track squad is to elect their queen, who rep- resents Bryan at the League Meet. Janet Knecht, brunette beauty whose happy enthusiasm and staunch school spirit put sparkle into all of her many activities, won their acclaim and graced our spring sports events. Choice of Y-Teens The Claire Newcomer pin is Y-Teens' chief honor, bestowed upon the iunior girl who is selected from a group of eligible candidates. Requirements include a B average in scholarship, participation in ei- ther music or dramatics, election to some oftice, and membership in Y-Teens. From this group of all- round girls, Y-Teens chose Linda Ames to wear the pin, a memorial to Mrs. Chauncy Newcomer who was one at Bryan's outstanding women, known throughout Ohio as the state president of the Ohio Federated Women's Clubs. Willadene Rigg, winner of the 1959 award, presented Linda with the pin at the Mother-Daughter banquet. Below: CLAIRE NEWCOMER AWARD CANDIDATES. SEATED: Pam Salsbury, Jerra Mae Marshall, Linda Ames, Susie Smith. STANDlNG: Janet Boynton, Sarah Huard, Susan Bricker, Lynda Peters, Julie Stockwell, Put Hitt. Not pictured: Mary Bower. A-'it 1-6' A-u--M, f'Tm -71. E13 SENIOR PLAY CAST, SEATED: Jeannine Smith, Diane Sprow, Janie Hartley, Linda Hitt, Polly Brownwell, Bonnie Killgallon, student di- rector. SECOND ROW1 Linda Kaufman, Kay Boynton, Fran Fruchey, Carol Dawson, Pam Johnson, Jean Lawrence, THIRD ROW: Fred Seniors Give Don't Take My Penny Sally .......... ........ Norman Porter Penny ........ CAST .. Polly Brownwell . . . . Allen Burns ....... Janie Hartley Caleb . . . . Dick Rupp, Bill Miller Mark . . . ........ Steve Smith Mavis . . . . . . Linda Kaufman Lydia . . Jean Lawrence Joanna . . . ..... Kay Boynton Kerry . . . .,.... Steve Gilbert Greg . . . . . Pete Shindledecker Gram ........ .... F ran Fruchey Monsieur Henri . . ............... Copie Ames Claire ........ .... P am Johnson, Linda Hitt Elsie . . . Carol Dawson, Sue Foglesong Lucille .... Diane Sprow, Jeannine Smith Red .......... Fred Rogers Harrison Day ...................... Dave Huntley A COMEDY lN THREE ACTS BY ANNE COULTER MARTENS Mrs. Dorothy Ginther, Director LAMBlE-PIE, says Pete Shindledecker to Steve Gilbert as he im- personates Miss Lovely. l 91 ,Ov Rogers, Copie Ames, Bill Miller, Dick Rupp, Steve Gilbert, Pete Shindledecker, Steve Smith, Not Pictured: Allen Burns, Dave Hunt- ley, Sue Foglesong. Hall of Fame Bryan is proud of its students and faculty members who achieve distinction and bring reflected honor to our school. Our famous faculty members, shown at left, are Mr. R. G. Hadley, principal at Central Building, who was included this year in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN EDUCATION: Mr. Paul Webster, president-elect of the National As- sociation of Biology Teachers, and Mr. Ned Frisbie, whose book, MODERN WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE, was pub- lished last fall by Bruce Publishing Company. Janie Hartley, at center left, was honored by the Ohio High School Speech League, being named in the 1959 Class A All-State Cast for her performance in A Marriage Proposal. Gail Tuttle is shown below with a display which started her on a prize-winning spree from Bryan all the way to the National Science Fair at Hartford, Connecticut, where she took fourth place in the medical division. Her work with albino rats, doing skin grafting, splenectomy, bilateral- adrenalectomy, and hystero-ovariotomy, together with her test scores placed her in the upper ten per cent of the T960 Westinghouse Science Talent Search. ZETA CORDIA congratulates our eminent friends and wishes them continued and increasing successes. ifggijg fig-,L .Q 92 ll,5iC h W '41 A BAND. FRONT ROW: Emme, Rose, Gorin, Sapp. SECOND Hays, Sprow, Shuttleworth, Cayton. FOURTH ROW: Partee War ROW: Mason, C. Fenton, J. Smith, Shaffer, Urfer, Hughes, Daw- field, Geesey, Biddle, Pence, Moss, N. Lirot, Rohrs, J. Fitzenrider son, VanGundy, S. Knecht. THIRD ROW: Burkholder, Hillard, Walker, Dietiker, Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Randels, Donaldson S. Smith, M. Lirot, Kerr, Williams, lemons, Sharp, Meclxstroth, Newell, Lamont, Stine, Richardson, S. Brannan, Black, Grove Band umbers Nearl One Hundred Called to attention by Mr. Hartman, the eighty- nine piece marching band presented a fanfare to the series of nine football games. A busy year for the band included Memorial Day activities, the Jubi- lee, Swanton Corn Festival, Williams County Fair, and community parades on Christmas and Halloween. Parade uniforms were blue bermudas in summer weather and the full dress uniform for cooler days. The ninty-eight piece concert band presented the Mid-Winter Concert on January 24, for the first time in the new high school gymnasium. Other per- formances included high school and iunior high assemblies, after-dinner music for the Bryan Rotary on January 29, a public concert on April 3 and the Panorama of Music on May 25. A shower of white practice cards aided in the prep- aration for the contest in Napoleon on March 26. The required number for class B-l was Second Symphony, by Ericson, with the warm up, selected piece, and sight reading included in the rating. Band parents were a fine supplement to the fi- nance of music activities. The operation of concession stands at the home games and help wherever needed backed up all functions. The senior membership of the band was at a grand total of twenty-eight, five of whom were on the twirling squad. Seniors provided entertainments for the annual party and supper. 5- BAND. FRONT ROW. Vannorsdall, Sutter, Culbertson, Kaufman, steiner, R. Brannon. FOURTH ROW: Spangler, N. Fenton, Boutell, Knecht. SECOND ROW: Hallock, Leonard, V. Brown, DeGroft, Johnson, S. Fitzenrider, J. Fireovid, Ames, Clark, Hartman. FIFTH Smith, Wonsetler, Foglesong. THIRD ROW: Harris, Kelly, O'NeiI, ROW: Mr. Hartman, Miller, Klotz, S. Brown, R. Rupp, D. Rupp, Carroll. Tuttle, Clappe, Wallace, Kunkle, Keen, Weisz, G. Tuttle, Dach- Under the stadium lights at game time marching feet and the roll of drums began the pageantry of the grid- iron. Bouncing Sure Win stepped down the field and stood at attention with the band for the National An- them. Lively half time shows, introduced by Mr. Dally, added much to the spectators' enioyment of the games. A BAND SELECTIONS Finale ofthe Second Symphony for Band Music Man Victory at Sea Die Miestersinger Marriage of Figero Hurricane MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC! During band rehearsals, Kay musical scores Boynton, librarian, busily sorts and collects the band's ,, . ' .vt . , ,f 95 OKI , , s K ' Q- 5 , WL X ,f Q W lv 3. ff, D 7' is Q21 MER' ggi? AWK 3 A E53 my lv .1 l SENIOR ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW Lawrence Shearer William Kelly, Field, Sutter, Vannorsdall, Gorin, Emme. FOURTH ROW: Zum- son Moran SECOND ROW Johnston Graham S Harris Tuna felde, Klotz, Opdyke, Clark. FIFTH ROW, Ames, Allen, Spear, Rhoades Shough l.aMantia THIRD ROW Salzman Chasey K Kelley, Randels, Lamont, Cayton, B. Harris, C. Kelly, Brannan. Bryan Boasts Onl As Mr. Dally raised his baton, the sixty-one members ofthe 1959-60 Bryan High School Senior Orchestra be- gan a year of increased activities. Seven major events were on the list: the annual Christmas Concert, the Dairy Banquet, a concert on February 14, when Sarah Huard played Beethoven's Piano Concerto in C with the orchestra, a trip to Lorrain, Ohio to participate in the state-wide orchestra competitions on February 27, an exchange concert with Lima High School Orchestra, the annual Panorama of Music in May, and Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. For the first time separate sections of the orchestra played as ensemble groups. String groups played for the P.T.O., the Senior Citizens, several school and community Christmas programs, and Miniature Concerts in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A Leroy An- GIRL WITH A HORN. Rita Brannon, talented senior, plays first chair cornet in orchestra, A Band, and Dance Band. Y SENIOR ORCHESTRA. FIRST ROW: Rohrs, Eddy, Murray, Hester. Hartman Luderman Newcomb FOURTH ROW Tuttle Weisz SECOND ROW: McBride, Garber, Butler, Grove, McDaniel. THIRD TIIOFTIGS N Fenton Rupp Mr Dolly Partee ROW: Mason, C. Fenton, Shatter, Knecht, Kaufman, Foglesong, Orchestra in Area derson medley of Christmas carols featured the brass, woodwind, and string sections independently. Orchestra members attended the District I Conference, Regional Orchestra, and tuba soloist Dick Rupp went to AII-State Orchestra in Columbus. Jean Lawrence, president, Janet Knecht, vice-president, and Trinka Hester, secretary- treasurer, worked together planning concert decorations and social activities. ORCHESTRA MUSICAL WORKS L'ArIesienne Jean de Paris Beethoven's Concerto No. I in C Major South Pacific March of the III-Assorted Guards Show boat FELLOWS WITH CELLOS. Mike Newcomb and Dean Grove concen trate on Beethoven. A CAPPELLA FRONT ROW Mason Ames Knecht Brownwell Merlllat T Brewer Harris S Brannon Fenton J Brewer SECOND ROW N Smith R Brannon J Smith Kelly Perkins Newcomb Carroll Galluers Gilbert S Smith ONeaI THIRD ROW Johnson Susie Smith Marshall Moog Kerr Huard Zumfelde Barron Urfer Showalter Young FOURTH ROW Bany Eddy Murray Wallace Miller Shmdledecker Lowe Robinson Noonan Klotz A Cappella Chou' Presents Fme MUSIC With eighty seven members A Cappella was larger than usual Under Mr Dallys tireless direction our songsters enhanced school and community life with their concerts clamaxmg the years work with the Panorama of Music Baccalaureate and Commencement They took part in the community Thanksgiving service and sang to a crowded auditorium at the Christmas concert when Duane Sprow was soloist for the Traditional Silent Night finale. Through the year other solo performers were Jean Lawrence, Nancy Moore, Sharon Shetler, Bob Harris and Dick Rupp. The group entertained Rotary Club, performed for the Dairyman's Banquet, sang for the Easter Convocation and serenaded Mrs. Grace Carr during her convalescence. They also resumed their par- ticipation in festival competition. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS Steve Brannan ......................... President Jerra Mae Marshall . .. ..... Vice-president Bonnie Killgallon . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Two outstanding groups were brought to Bryan through A Cappella sponsorship the Capital University Choir which gave a Sunday afternoon concert and the Ashland College Choir which sang for a student assem A Cappella as a musical training organization sup plies the singers for the ensembles and contributes its graduates to many excellent college choirs. Bryan vocal groups are in almost constant demand by community organizations, thus being an important factor in the school's public relations program. Robe custodians were Jane Winegardner and Alyce McGIennen. In charge of the music were Carol Dawson, Bob Lowe, Kathy Clappe and Skip King. CHORAL REPERTOIRE l Have Lifted Up My Spirit ............ . . . Aiblinger The Stars Are With the Voyager .... .... B right All People That On Earth Do Dwell . . . . . Bourgeois A CAPPELLA. FRONT ROW: Randels, Lawrence, Hester, Sprow, L Hitt, McKarns, Clappe, Salsbury, Saneda, Boynton. SECOND ROW Wilde, White, Lirot, Sanders, Kaufman, Copeland, Ledyard, Kill gallon, Henry, Partee. THIRD ROW: Cayton, King, Shetler, McGIen nen Blllow Stockwell S Moore P Hutt Fnggens FOURTH ROW Mlgnery Rupp Brown Rlgg Wlnegardner Dawson Bard Michael Johnston Above: ALL GOD'S CHILLUN GOT ROBESl Jane Winegardner and Alyce McGIennen are among the hangers. Right: HERE WE SIT LIKE BIRDS IN THE WILDERNESS. A Cappella is at ease before curtain time at the Dairymen's Banquet. X . 51. Q ,ma IA 1 f Rss K -4. x3 , lg 1 . v , if if ' J K Lg .4 f I X 4 I ff I ..' rj b ! Q. l I D' i 'I f, NJ 'Q x I X ' uqy K iii X 1 'eff' SENIOR ENSEMBLE. STANDING: Rita Brannon, Polly Brownwell, Mary Jo Mason, Jeannine Smith, Jean Lawrence, Nancy Moore, Connie Kelly, Diane Sprow, Linda Hitt. SITTING: Jana Newcomb The Music Makers Many demands for appearances kept the three girls' ensembles very busy. Wearing dainty new dresses of light blue and white, the Seniors CAngelairesJ made their debut at the district meeting of the Delta Kappa Gamma teachers sorority. The Juniors CTender-tonesl dressed in green with flowered cummerbunds, while the Sophomores CBreezettesD wore dressy prints with bubble skirts. The Yuletide season brought the annual Christmas Concert in which all the ensembles, directed by Mrs. Orville Dally, participated in the presentation of Tschai- kowsky's Nutcracker Suite. The seniors in multicolored petal costumes sang The Waltz of the Flowers. The Juniors in formals of delicate pastel shades performed The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies. The Sopho- mores, clad as Russian soldiers, presented The Trepak Dancers. Early in T960 a new group, the Emeralds, composed of four junior boys, made their first appearance. Wear- ing appropriate green vests, the boys participated in various activities. f Janet Knecht, Mrs. June Dolly, Nancy Smith. Not pictured: Janie Hartley. -38 BOYS' ENSEVEIE. FRCNT1 Tom Brewer, Bob Harris, SACK: Bill Urfer, David Randels. ? Y S JUNIOR CHORUS FRONT ROW Clark Wllllamson Schwartzen FOURTH ROW B Brown Greek Ruser Opdyke Newcomb Pruebe graber Bany Garber Gorun Rlfer Salzman Hughes S Rogers Rlgg Thomas Spragg Dlehker Hallock FIFTH ROW Calvm SECOND ROW Saneda Galllers Spraw Hoffman Johnson Won Ebaugh Warfield Partee Llroi Luderman Tuttle Paxfon Knolley sefler Henry Kerr Kunkle THIRD ROW D Rorhs Dachsfelner .lack Hlllard Sapp Andres Songsters Make Tr1m Appearance UNIOR CHORUS FR 'WT R Fu mer Geesey Sutter Mngnery Tl-ll-1' RO Werfz Moss Clark Fenfon Newell Knllgallen Weusz unkle eGroH Hays Salizmon C alvm ND Fahrmger Pollen L RO Frappuer Husfed P lmm Swnneharv P Rogers Robarge J lmm Rosendawl Grove Rupp Burns Warers Wlmers Weaver Mecksfrolh Walker 9999 v,,,., ' 104 7 Y W v v Y v 7 nw F ' f. r W 3 If U - H ,I l T' l A A , M . , Y, 4 X ' - T u X 1 T, 7 T N 3 K I -4 'f.s.x- son, Arthur, V. Brown, Schad, Graham, Gorrel, R. Rohrs, Mills. o -l A C CW: ll , , , ' , 'J Y'-: , , , , f A , ' , K. K , D , , , . C ' . SEIC ROW' ' , .CC lR'H ' , I , , ' I ' ' 'H w V K . , Y Ck' 1 ,- Q 0 s f 1 9 . gr 4, I T r i 33,3 I 'Ola I W -.1 , vu Q . H Practice N ow Makes Perfect Later JUNIOR CHORUS Composed this year of 105 freshmen and sopho- mores, Junior Chorus met in two groups twice a week. Under Mr. Dally's direction they learned fundamental techniques of music and part singing. ln addition, several students were able to gain experience in accompanying group singing: Bunny Andres, Vickie Biddle, David Priebe, Mary Dachsteiner, Bonnie Tuttle, and Penny Graham. Bunny Andres also assisted occasionally with conducting the group. Sharon Ebaugh and Susan De- Groff acted as librarians for their respective groups, taking charge of the music supplies. Junior Chorus took part in the Christmas concert and the panorama of Music. Their repertoire included folk songs, spirituals, and sacred numbers. Camptown Races . . . Shortnin' Bread . . . 'Zekil Saw de Wheel . . . Go Down, Moses . . . I Love Little Willie . . . Are You Sleep- ing? . . . l've Been Workin' on the Railroad . . . Praise Be to Thee . . . and Oh He That Loveth the Lord were programmed selections. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA. SEATEDZ Chasey, Klotz, Shough, Kelly, Sals- bury, J. Carroll, Butler, McBride, Long, Lawrence, Emans. FRONT ROW Standing: Robinson, Clark, Kessen, Vreeland, Opdycke, Rhoades, Harris, Allen, Moran, Ames, Phillips, l.aMantia, Spear, JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Junior Orchestra enrollment reached 65 this year - a larger membership than Senior Orchestra. Though their primary purpose is to train for the senior group, the young musicians gave three public performances - the Christmas concert, a Rotary luncheon entertainment, and a Sunday afternoon concert with B Band. Require- ments for the group were both musical ability and scholastic standing, with students from the sixth grade through the ninth being eligible. Students who have com- pleted a year of 8:00 a.m. lessons successfully are considered sufficiently advanced to participate in the group. The repertoire stressed musicianship and included Handel's March from Scipio, Adagio and Allegro, by Corelli, Theme and Finale Cvariations on a theme by Haydnl by Brahms, and the famous Largo, Opus 76, No 5 by Haydn. Freckles by Merle Isaac was a lighter selection, and Bacich's Harmonized Daily Scale Warm- ups helped to develope proficiency. Comden, Howie, Murray, Smith, Ward, T. Carroll. BACK ROW: Lowe, Noonan, Miller, Schweitzer, Snyder, Shearer, Drake, Hopkins, Van Pelt, McNamee, Walters, Hartman, Powell, Roose, Jodry, Fireo- vid, Fitzenrider. Absent: Wolf, D. Moran. ajorettes Sparkle was added to the BHS Band this year by our experienced twlrlnng squad Gammg some advanced practice Peg Burns Ann Hall Jana Newcomb and Janet Boyn ton attended summer twlrllng camps at Syracuse and Bloomlngton Indiana Hula skirts and Ere batons were Introduced to the publnc eye at the Wnllnams County Farr In September Kay Boynton set the pace for the synchro mzed movements of the perky octette In drulls routines and dance steps LEFT POISE AND PERSONALITY add to the skull and charm of Kay Boynton veteran drum majorette wmner of many twlrllng competmons BELOW Lynnette Burkholder Sue Emme Janet Boynton Peg Burns Ann Hall Nancy Moore Jana Newcomb Shenlah Mnchael U . . . I I 1 I ' , . The shrill whistle of the drum majorette, I - , . I I I ' ' . 1 , I I I I I I - Sporia A5 'sci-f . 1. 1959 BRYAN GOLDEN BEARS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. SIT- TING: Mgrs. Brace, Balzer. KNEELING, Coach Hatch, Shank- ster, Moore, Jones, Ringer, Joseph, Ames, Salsbury, Castor, Vollmer. SECOND ROW: Humbarger, Hanna, Brannan, Young, Bears Break an Robinson, Huffman, Trausch, Werneke, Isaac. THIRD ROW: Coach Sumpter, Shuttleworth, Payne, Showalter, Stombaugh, Winters, Huntley, Mignery, Wright, Glore, Wischmeyer, Wiley. Wfc-:rt's in Streak Bryan Golden Bears started the season off with a bang when they dropped Van Vert 'I2-8, breaking their 46-game winning streak. It is also the first time that the Bears have defeated the Cougers in sixteen years, and only the second time in the his- tory of our school. This season's senior offensive starters were Don Meckstroth, end, Jerry Brewer, guard, Steve Gilbert, center, and Dariel Young, halfback. Senior defen- sive starters were Jerry Brewer, linebacker, Chuck Humbarger, lineman, Don Meckstroth, end, and Dar- iel Young, back. Next year Coach Hatch will have twelve lettermen returning. Those who earned this distinction are Bob Brannan, Dale Huffman, Bill Isaac, Lynn Robinson, Merlin Trausch, Jim Blaisdell, Tom Payne, Garvin Shankster, Gary Wernecke, Mike Wiley, Larry Wright, and Don Vollmer. LEFT: COIN COUNCIL, Captains, Dariel Young 1251, Jer Brewer f2'Ii, and Larry Hanna watch the flip of the coin. 'Y VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Cconrj. FRONT ROW: Siine, Lanrz, Harris, Fireovid. SECOND ROW: Gilberi, Brewer, Bluisdell, Meck- srrofh. THIRD ROW: Meyers, Carroll, Schad, Coach Siockman. LEAGUE STANDINGS UNDER POINT SYSTEM WAUSEON ....... 120 BRYAN .......... 40 NAPOLEON ...... 1 00 DELTA ...... . 20 LIBERTY CENTER . . . 80 SWANTON . . . . 0 MONTPELIER ..... 60 ,. Q, I 959 SCHEDULE WE TH EY 12 VAN WERT ..... 8 58 DELTA ......... 0 18 WAUSEON ..... 20 22 DEFIANCE ..... I6 THEY MAUMEE ....... 32 MONTPELIER .... 22 SWANTON ..... I6 LIBERTY CENTER . 8 I IYZQ I S M ABOVE: TOUCHDOWN TALK. Dave Hunfley C415 congralulules Gary Lantz C441 offer cz Bear victory. BELOW: DARIEL'S DOWN- FALL. Young C251 is about to be dropped on un end run as Isaac C26J and Wernecke C551 look on. KN' gli, 1? tgiukifff ff ? E.. ox I ' mv' ' i, 5 ...A , , Bear Cubs Show Spunk and Sp1r1t 1 - -I -- i Nr Sr 'S lk 9 3 if of Q1 x -is-..-f-x 1,74 qyvv ,Q ,Q 1959 BRYAN FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Rlgg Carlin Sprow Swabb Trausch Donaldson Livengood W Sa Mack F Saneda Gotshall Blgler Ebough Spragg FRONT neda THIRD ROW Bostater Showalter Dick Voigt Roose CENTER Manager Davis SECOND ROW Coach John Winters Freshman football aspurants progressed as the season wore on under the watchful eyes of Coach Winters The Cubs proved to be tough opponents to all opposition Both the offensive and defensive umts were found to be highly effective when the need arose The first game was a hotly contested bottle with Archbold The following week the Cubs steamed over the Wauseon eleven by a decisive victory which was followed for the second straight week as Na- poleon was defeated. The freshmen led Defiance twelve to nothing at half time but the Bulldogs came back to win 22 to 12. An exciting season ended in a scoreless tie with the Wauseon Indians. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE e They 6 ..,........, Archbold ............... 6 22 .........,,. Wauseon ............... 8 6 .,.,......,. Napoleon ............... O 12 .,...,..,.,. Defiance ................ 22 O ............ Wauseon ......,.......... 0 COACHES' CONCLAVE. FRONT: Winters, Sumpter. BACK: Hatch, Yoder, Koehler, Stockman. 112 9 Sir' W L vp ,gg I if E Z KX, it A 1, X 'dsjizjs ' fy, 1 fl a .ig 2' ,rn , ,,. . Q . n N- d N, ,..... ' , Q., 1 -'X er--9 ,As VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Polly Brownwell Wendie Williams Janie Hartley Julie Stockwell Susan Knecht Janet Boynton Bonnie Tuttle Beth Brown Margaret Phillips Jerra Mae Marshall FRESHMEN fBelowD Phyllis Imm W 1 J 'r Q 2 X E. Eli G if , Q 1- f ,N bf , f +4 3 ' 5 23 I RESERVES lLeftJ 1 Nj if , L+ , xx 1 s S g K D , New 1 Jean Weaver Marjorie Mignery Vickie Biddle Absent: Diane Meckstroth if Bryan Bears Rate If VID' f' Second 1n League Alternately wmmng and lossng the Bears fought hard for a break even 9 IO record However In League play they turned ln their best performance coming In second wnth a 5 l slate Thelr loss to Napoleon un an overtime game ended the longest wunmng streak ln NOAL hnstory In 29 consecutlve starts Bryan won 28 vuctorues a rare feat unvolvmg three years of League play A pount system was put unto operatuon by Ray Sumpter serving has flrst year as head coach Each play ers all round efficiency was rated In terms of has abnluty un the team s three top rated players JOHN MIGNERY sec ond an defense wnth 328 pomts STEVE BRANNAN second m oFfense wuth 635 pomts and DARIEL YOUNG first ln both categones wuth 732 oHensuve and 691 defensnve pomts Steve and Darrel along with George Brown were elected tru captams T959 60 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Managers Mnke Whitney Jam Klnner Coach Paul Yoder Managers Davnd Waters Mnke Gray STANDING Merlin Trcusch Bob Lowe Darrel Young Larry Hanna Lee Kyser Coach Ray Sumpter Steve Brannan Bob Stecovlch Larry Curtlce George Brown John Mngnery 114 O an g . -1 . . . . N Q3 E . . f ' V V X if ' ' l - J- , Nj, , - . . . . . . l both offensive and defensive play. Shown at the left are 1 r 3 ' - . - J ' f f . . . ' ' if f I 1 , A .1 m 1959 60 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Garvin Shankster David Waters Mlke Whitney Coaches Paul Yode and Ray Su pter J m Klnner Mzke Gray Da ld Howie STANDING Gary Whtte Chuck Opdycke Dennls Myers Chuck Elser Bob Barckhardt Lowell Trausch Dale Huffman Larry Curt ce Dennis Stombaugh Joe Imm Reserves Chalk Up 15 3 Record Schedule Varsnty They Reserve They Montpelier Van Wert e a Det1ance auseon Holiday Tournament Ashland Coldwater Regular schedule contnnued Napoleon Falrvlew 1 nberty Center Devllblss apoleon ontpeller Lama Defiance Perrysburg Wauseon Sectlonal tournament Van Wert nducates League game THIS lS BASKETBALL? No matter what you mght thunk this is not a brawl It lust looks that way Its gust Dale Huffman and Larry Cuftvce fighting for a loose ball 115 ' ....... 60 52 49 44 .......59 68 46 41 'D lt ............ 60 47 51 35 68 40 27 W ........ 52 30 37 31 ' 79 so 37 ........45 50 61 42 'Swanton ......... 64 59 67 33 A an ' ' ......... 40 66 44 32 L' .... 71 41 48 29 ' ' ......... 49 70 48 58 N ........ 58 59 45 38 A M ' ....... 51 50 49 39 ' ............ 56 70 42 66 66 36 51 ....... 87 52 67 43 50 66 37 39 ........ 49 71 'I ' - . . . . Rl A? SLS' I ,A . if f S s 5 1 'i if :B Cubs Have Height and Teamwork - Ji:-47.1 itll 1 .. ,.,k f f 'Ulm . 9 .k . A--. 1 . R .. ,Q 5' . . 1 'if Q T - 1959-60 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW: Coach Bernie Hatch, Managers Jim Livengood and Bill Spragg, and iniured player Tom Sprow. SECOND ROW: Dean Grove, David West, Roy Rigg, Willis Dick, .left Showalter, Frank Saneda, Bob Voigt, Lee Mack, Chris Gotshall, Mike Huffman, Walter Sa- neda, Rolland Taylor. This year's freshman team was blessed with sev- eral tall, well co-ordinated players which proved to be the deciding factor on the hardwood. At right, Dean Grove goes up for the ball as Willis Dick gets set to help him out. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Bryan Bryan 20. . .Defiance 33 27. . .Liberty 45. . .Delta ...... 40 Center . . . . . 45. . .Wauseon .. . 36 27. . .Napoleon 40. . .Napoleon 37 38. . .Montpelier 29. . .Swanton T6 33. . .Defiance . NOAL STANDING Varsity Reserve Place W L Place 'l..Napoleon 6-O l..Bryan 2. .Bryan ...... 2-5 2, .Napoleon . . 3. .Montpelier . . 3-3 3. .Wauseon . . 3. .Swanton .... 3-3 4. .Liberty 4. .Wauseon . . . 2-4 Center . . . . 4. .Liberty 4. .Montpelier . Center ..... 2-4 5. .Swanton . . . 5..Delta 0-6 5..Delta Intramural Program Benefits All Above: STOP THAT MAN! Intramural basketball Below: REACH FOR THE SKY. Chuck Opdyke finds the ball carrier facing a swarm of defenders. stretches tall for a rebound as his teammates look on. Below: MIGHTY ATLAS. Charles Swabb taking part in the athletic fitness program. J ,, I 19: P Tops League Third Straight Year 1959 SCHEDULE AND SCORES DUAL MEETS We 68 Napoleon .. 50 We 84 Montpelier .. We We 69 We 30 We 79 Bryan ........... 7016 Defiance . . . 471!z Fostoria ...... . . . 49 79 31 Fremont .....,... Wauseon . . . Lima Sr. . ... Shelby ....... ... Delta ... U. Sandusky . . . .. 30 34 Tiffin C. ......... 21 15 14 21 12 TIFFIN RELAYS NWOAL BRYAN RELAYS 70 4016 481f:i 2016 25M 7V2 351A 26 2416 2416 Bryan ......... Bryan ......... Napoleon ...... Napoleon ...... Swanton ....... Defiance ....... Montpelier ..... Oak Harbor .... Delta ......... Wauseon ...... Liberty Center .. 3 1959 TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW Rupp L Da T Pay e Ta k Queen Hlt ude Liedtke Calvn Jones Rnger SECOND ROW Coach Martinelli Gilbert Hadley Rogers Burns Spangler R Pay e Roe buck Brannan Black J Brewe Coach Wnters THIRD ROW Bou Bryan easily won the NWOAL League meet for the Martinelli the thinclads progressed rapidly and devel oped into a highly organized and well balanced mech amsm They handily made off with five of the six dual meets and lost only to a very powerful Lima Senior High team Participating for the first time in the Tiffin Relays the thinclads showed their appreciation by run ning away with first place At the second annual run ning of the Bryan Relays the Bears did a repeat per formance of last year and again took top honors 117 tell Shuttleworth Ftzen der Wiley Traucsh Elser Robinson Shaw Huffman Huntley Humbarger FOURTH ROW Sprow T Brewer John Stokes Gambler Meyers Borckhardt D Davis Burch Hopkins Fenton Kelley Castor Joe Stokes Bryan had many men who were outstanding in more Spangler with 87M points and Bob Rogers with 741111 points Dan ran the sprints the 100 yard dash the 220 yard dash and the 440 yard dash and was outstand ing in all of them Bob was our man in the hurdles the high lump and the pole vault Following are the points scored by other high scor ers of the team Ron Payne with 5914 Dick Burns with 5611 Cliff Black with 4511: John Hadley with 39 Jim Altaffer with 34 and Steve Gilbert with 22 11 A . : , . vis, . n , r c , , i ri , ' , , , ' , , , i r ' , i , , i . 1 , , . 1 , . , . 'I . I I I I I ' n I ' I I I I ' .I I ' I I , 1 - ff 1 - I ' I 1 I - third straight year. Under the watchful eyes of Coach than one event. The two top point getters were Dan . ., . . - . K . . y 2 . . . - - . 1 . I I 1 ' I I ' ' I , . . s n n f , If , , I ' 1 1 I . . ' - 3, . . I . I . I ' I 1 1 1 - -2 wwf M2 'X B ABOVE: BOB ROGERS QUALIFIES for the NWOAL League meet held at Delta. Bob set a new school record in the 120 yard high hurdles, running a 'I5:8. in a dual meet against Lima Senior. BELOW: DAN SPANGLER KICKS OUT as he comes home with a first in the 220 yard dash against Montpelier. He tied the old NWOAL League record by running a sizzling 22:8 at Delta. . f -f-av Q .SS Record Breakers BELOW SMILING SPRINTERS FRONT ROW Brewer Brannan Black BACK ROW Spangler Payne Roebuck These outstanding trackmen set three records Clif? Black broke his last yearfs NWOAL League record again this year running a splendid 206 at Delta in the League meet Our mile relay team composed of Shaw Brannan Black and Brewer set a League record of 441 2 Roebuck Brannan Payne and Spangler set a new four lap relay record by running a 2 34 95 This knocked seven seconds oft the old record Q0 Jw! . vez? r an Team Places H1gh 1n State The year 1959 turned out to be the most successful season our basball team under coaches Ray Sumpter and Bernie Hatch has yet had Our first League game with Swanton ended a no hitter ll 0 with the pltch :ng credit going to Roebuck After droppang a non League game to Defiance our Bears out played Wau seon in an Impressive one hitter Advancing after a two hut wm over Montpelier the team put another no hut victory over Liberty Center on record with Steco vlch and Roebuck sharing the pitching honors ln the last two League games the boys defeated Delta ln an other one hitter and rolled rlght along with the third no hitter against Napoleon 'l5 0 After three no hitters shut outs in all League games with only four huts against us our team was well en titled to the League championship Tournament tame found our team ready to hut the trail Going Into the Section Tournament the Bears beat Falrvlew and Defiance to cop their fifth straight Sectional In the Dlstrlct Tournament the Bears beat Sylvania 6 3 and then met with a determined Tiffin Calvert wnnmng a close one l O ln Regional Tourn ament we downed Columbus St Charles and then went on to defeat a stubborn Toledo Central Catholic team Again Bryan was ln the top four of the state and again as two years before they played a strong Clnclnnatn Elder team This time we came even closer but lost 2 l Through the season Ron Phipps mamtamed a 535 batting average the highest In our history Pitching ace Dave Roebuck who won ll and lost l pitched 82 lnnmgs glvung up only 18 huts and l earned run A pitcher well be looking to this year Bob Stecovlch pitched T695 Innings yielding five hits Coach Sumpter Ron Phipps and Dave Roebuck were selected to play ln the East West All Star Game Roe buck and Phipps played the first game with Roebuck the wmner X T959 BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Coach Hatch Lantz Stecovlch Brannon Hanna Phipps Brown Roebuck Young B Brannon Kyser Isaac Curtlce Volgt Moore Howey Meyers Mgr BACK ROW S D Brannan Coach Sumpter 'We e 'We 'We 'We 'We l 2 5 7 9 Swanton Defiance Wauseon Montpelier L Center Delta We 15 Napoleon Sectional Tournament l Fairview We 7 Defiance District Tournament We 6 Sylvania 124 We l Tiffin Calvert Regional Tournament We 6 Columbus St Charles We 2 Toledo Cen Catholic State Tournament We l Clnclnnatn Elder enotes League I 0 ffl. fr 5 3 ' L, F 3 R 1 'f 1 9 Tie We ' 4-JQI A nlfff, If . X ,. . I t 4 , Q I Z' , 1 , K A S Y ft Q l .......... 0 ......... 0 ' ....... 0 W l .......... 2 ' ' 7 .......... 0 We ' ' ........... 0 . 0 ' ........ 0 .......... 2 . ' 0 , ......... 0 ' ' 'D I-1' 9310 2a f i bMHXm A pb GRID . f ' 1959 5? ..-v 1 -nn! in-1 if mfg A 8 f. T a lfw , iii! - ' , X .1 Weis? Q -1. F x S . 1 X . It X 5: . , 5 'yarn xl w,f 71. f . f - , f 1 J -f ff: 1 'R , f '- ,ji 5' 'N Vf 55 v my 'gf' , .Y 'I' W-:D A X , 2 ' ff, 'AVJFY .-3,49 'I' Wi K 'W -1 - 5 'Q Q 5 , , 3 :fA1ifL e,-'fa EL, :A .. 2 L ' 4 111,53 ' E TXAK 1' ,. 5-'X A W 'W' ff H f z+1'I1..'.Lf x We -at-s - A, . if-3 I nb-'fall , A lv' 'I' W , X 5 5 -H-0 '--f -. , my , 4. .. V A 'hrs . ,-., N4 -. X M Q ,m.mz:,1-'W 1 ,,,,-Q-1-r f 'f ' f M k X Fairway Boys Bryan's T men, coached by Dudley Ebersole, had a good season, winning six meets and dropping only two. Bryan was not quite up to par in the League meet and managed to place only fourth in it. The varsity golf team started rather slow by drop- ping their first meet with Napoleon. However, the boys came back to win the next three meets with Wauseon, Montpelier, and Swanton. Then once again they bowed X -A qi to Napoleon, but ended the season well by over- A M J--SQ i ,i i g' coming Defiance and Montpelier. ' I' . M, Mark Phillips, outstanding senior golfer, scored low A x V 5,5 . i enough in the District meet to qualify for the State Q Tournament. T959 SCHEDULE WE THEY April 13 Napoleon .. . 'I 23 April 22 Wauseon . . .. . TO 0 May 4 Montpelier l2V2 l'lV2 May 6 Swanton ... ... 'I5 9 May T2 Napoleon .. . 4 20 May T8 Defiance , . . ... l3V2 TOVQ May 25 Montpelier .. .. l4Vz 9V2 May 29 Defiance .. .. 20 4 ABOVE: .lUNlOR MEDALIST BOB LOWE shot a 73 for 18 holes which is believed to be a record for a Bryan golf team member. Being only cz iunior, he should improve even more with the coming T959 GOLF TEAM. KNEELING: Stine, Galliers, Phillips, Smith, Wilde, season's many hours of patient practice. Heyman, STANDING: Connin, Brown, Parker, Lowe, Matter, Mignery, Rutz, Spangler, Coach Ebersole. in Av' unior i umor H1gh Classes Largest Ever iw EIGHTH GRADE QFFICERS Karns Treasurer Marcna SEATED Christine M Huntley Vuce Presldent Davnd Smuth Secretary John Anderson Reporter Denny Weaver President SEVENTH GRADE OFFI CERS STANDING Bob Burkhalder Reporter Chuck Lawrence Presrdent Kay Smlth Vice President Vnckne Greek Secretary Donna Gray Treasurer 128 EVERYBODY LOVES A PRO lect, and the lumor hugh class rooms reflect the delnght the pupuls have In maknng them A parade of states In Mr Lewis' seventh grade room In cludes a Cotton Kingdom throne by Linda Kessen and an oll well made by Glen Shearer At left Mr Lewls ex plams them to Diana Stark and Denny Goodson 0 0 Y x,,, . 5+ . . X ' . I . -tl . : I ' C- . : , 5 I I . I I ' I I I I I . I I ' Q I I I I I I I I I 1 I I - 1 I - ' Frances Allen Hyla Ames Jane Ames Russ Ameter John Anderson Pam Austin Jim Ayer Kathy Bard Janet Barron Dieter Bassing Nancy Bauer Mike Berry Mike Bishop Beverley Blausdell John Bobo James Borton LuAnn Bowman Betty Bradley John Brown Loretta Bryan hu qua. fgodm W' iw: Sl ?'? Ml' 'R Xian. E1ghth Grade Sets Pace at Central if A tx 6 .5 J, if instill-6'-Q-...' ' Q M fa A ' .M i 'n-5-.wg 'X - luv - fi R - . 1 5 1' .il kl It 2... v . mx , 1 -5. 44 if -U. af Terry Buck Gail Bundy Julie Burger Patty Burns John Butler Dixie Calvin Sandra Calvin James Card Martha Cayton Nancy Chasey ff: Pep Sess1ons Show School Splflf asa Bob Craune Sally Cramer Beverly Creglow Cheryl Crowe Marsha Culbertson Jnm Davidson Robert Dawson Bull DeGroFF Jeff DeGroFF Muke DeGroff Ronme Ebaugh Phyllus Ednnger Randy Elegeer Betty Everefts Jim Everhart Darlene Figgins Kathy Fireovid Sue Fitzenrider David Foust John Fuller X 1 'X .144 vikkm Vlrglma Clappe Charles Clark John Clark Joyce Clark Ray Conmn Jlm Copeland Sue Copeland Kent Corwm Conme Cotter Roland Couch A Deborah Gahagan Norma Genselman Norman Gilbert Davncl Gunnther Bobbi Goll Shelley Gorny Steve Hagelberger Joan Hanna Pam Hare Denny Harmon Susan Harrls Davld Hartman Georgetta Hartman Joyce Harvey Nma Headley Glorna Hutt Kelth Hutt Vncky Hook Steve Hulbert Marcla Huntley N-gp. in' 6- tv a 'X cgi-:P Nur' oon Record Hops Entertam Man ug.. it .wh Q! 131 Mary Isaac Nancy Jackson Suzanne Jackson Elvira Jlmenez Mary Johnson Marsha Johnson Tom Johnston Judy Kaufman Kathy Kelly Rnchard Kerr Ch1CkS Are Sc1ence E1ght Project Sharon McBride Chnshne McKarns Jum Meyers Ed Mngnery Angela Muller Barbara Muller Laura Muller Paul Mnssler Lyle Moog Sue Moran Brenda Moss Steve Mytczynskyl Janice Murray Mary Noonan Sue Oberlin Helene Opdycke Jack Oxenrider John Paine Linda Pardee Raymond Paxton 'Q35f'x I bv 11 VW 132 to Kay Knester Kay Kuser Mary Louise Klotz Candy Koch Carol Koehler Mary .lo LaManha Kathy Leonard Becky Llrof Ronme Lnvengood Truman Livengood 9.15 .A 5. vx Mike Phillips Doug Powell Judy Priest Ned Raker Waldo Rau Tina Rhoades Barbara Richards Dick Richards Lucille Rickard Gary Rater Robert Rodgers Vickie Rodgers Willard Roose Frankie Rosebrock Sharon Rosebrock Nancy Royal Jimmy Rusk Monty Scantlen Lary Louise Schneider Pamela Schuhmacher fr S iv? .- , Q -if , ff' 'Ig .... be V372 S L s ts.. 55. ,. g g fi , 2 il ll? X A aqua New F1re Escape Adds to Safety W , wht? 3,055 1 133 9' Mary Schweitzer Ruth Shetler Leroy Shirkey Steve Shook Elizabeth Shough David Smith Terry Smith Marilyn Spear Betty Sprow Suzanne Stark Eighth rade Tested As Year nds X Carol VanPelt Donald Verhoft Jim Wallace Carol Watson Denny Weaver Farrell Wheeler Mary White .loan Wilhelm Nancy Williamson Bill Young Ann Zumfelcle Jerry Zuvers if fi, 2 ffEiFTfTL. f 1 .ii ? Drew Steele Carol Stockman John Stockwell Susie Struble Mike Strup Bob Studenka Dick Tawny Ruth Taylor Linda Thompson Bobby Urfer Qu CHOW TIME finds iunior high cafeteria patrons eagerly lining up fifteen minutes before high school dismissal. aeas acaa o T X3-ly - x .J i ., yin ! K '5. N g? iff ig WF 5' Ronald Alllson Alva Ames Holly Ames Sally Amefer Jeffry Amsbaugh if Vs. Tommy Andrews Susan Bany ' Chrnshne Bard Carol Barnes Richard Bafdorf Greg Beach Vnckne Beavers Carol Bellman Mlke Berry Larry Bnshop Gary Bockover Cathy Borckardt Bobby Bosfater Nelson Boylan Karen Brenner -.wi Seventh Grade Cverflows W1th 210 Jeannette Brown Lmcla Brownwell Sandra Buchanan Sherry Buck Mnke Buhermore Cathy Calvin Dlckne Carlm Jlm Chadbourne Nancy Chnsman James Clappe 135 . 1 y ll, ggi' ,if 5 Q wal V 7 BQ.. I 1, xi A wg . . 4 ji ' A A 1' B A ll f 5 f' , 1 x ' ll ' 1 ' , ii - . a y y i yy F ,, V Q - 1 M A a N A :-' i n rc , III f,..:E,. . Q ' - Y K y 1 I in -,yr , 1 B - fee ff 'I C' A A iq.- , K x Us 5 V , ' Reporters Added to Class Off1cers in-.- H N- K Lmda Cramer Stanley Crlswell Teddy Cronk Ellen Dachstemer Lmda Damels Gregory Daugherty Gary Davns Janet Davls Robert Davls Douglas Dean Lamar Deepe Leslle Degroff Jon Dnckmson Mnchael Dnetruch Hugh Dobson Davld Donaldson Cynthua Drake Todd Dreher Pahy Edmgfon Lmda Emme ,QA i -HN' 'Y' ls 'x 2' 4' it 1' X 1 Y 136 ek ...nn- fl an N lx Y-'JY X Kathleen Clark Mark Clark Rodney Clark Vlckue Clark Mlke Collms Lmda Conkey Nancy Conrad James Copeland Pearl Corwm Marhn Cox 'Ov Jean Englnsh Ruth Anne Fahrunger Holly Farnham Larry Farnham Terry Flgglns Jnm Fvreovnd Carlotta Fletcher Wayne Foust Jlmmy Fox Kay Frank John Frey John Fuller Carol Gambler Ron Gambler Charlotte Goebel Jerry Goebel Mary Goeltzenleuchter Janet Goll hurl nba Denny Goodson img,-' Donna Gray 'GM if W Ns ,gud M5156 'SQ' iso' Ea st. W x JW? SW Seventh Grades Have 5 Per1od Core 'lair 'WM' 41? 137 mar .-.4 'Q 4 ' bf if 'x x me A 0 Aixv nu rl 'Y-d'U 'ah Nfl X Wil , Y U5x,1 'Niki axial Vlckue Greek Tom Green Mnlan Grove Ray Hamilton Laranne Harclmg Path Harns Lmda Harslla Karen Harvey Sue Hendrlcks Danny Henry ' 7 wif? ,.,. : . 1 ' iw , .s.ga,j3?2-2 - I. Q A . ,I -' 2... -. 2 J ,L Qi: X 3 a f f Q if ,. gy.. - 'i'.1f12ffi,2wa1e K fa :S 'Er-ie?-uifsrfex ' - - - ,. F S Q 5 4 ' - --.wr . , - - J f, mwff- - J 'H ' '1 'Q Q... 'His ' ' ,:. , 'T .e ff 'M' fm . ff . G ' re , I t ,- , E- .5- 1 1 :-2 , A ss x K ' l 5 - -Y, Q ff ,, - V .t..a K D I . I - Q W 'Q ' , 5, - -- - fi , V ' . -I z Z: 4 ' 1 h ' I J' 'l F ' x R K 7 1. BX J 'gl mf.. 'ff' f Q J ' FN wa I Y , if. 1 1 o - -. ' , A V F ' ,.. ,y ' ' rw. gag on J bf- 9 N. J ,, A 31 ' f' ' ,ff Ei J A wrt J 1 NL Q, M f M, Y - . . I Q I I J x at to G g Nw' ' ' ' Spring Dance Completes the Year Charles Jackson Melinda Jacques Ronme Jayne Sharon Jodry Jay Johnson John Johnson Sharon Jones Mike Karnes Linda Kessen Tim King Linda Kirkpatrick Charles Klssell Tony Klopfenshen Debby Krall Karen Kruger Roddy Kunkel Charles Lawrence Tim Lemons Vicki Lindsey Jim Lmgvai Angie Hernandez Frank Heyman Kenneth Hilbert Debby Hoops Robert Hopkins Edylhe Howsam Tom Huard Cameo Huber Jim Hurd Donald lmplon T. Larry Llrot Leslle Long Joan Loutsenhlzer Jack Love Janne Lowe Jean Lowe Roger Lutz Rickey Lyons Brad Mack Don McBnde Alan McNamee Patsy Mellott Eddle Meyer Terry Meyer Dawn Muller Larry Muller Kathy Mllls Bull Moore Bull Moore Charles Murray 'K utstandmg 1n MUSICRI Ab111t1es 139 Sandra Musser Robert Nagel Tuna Nerad David Newcom David Newcomer Jane Ort Robert Patterson Sharon Pence Cathy Pollock Marvm Porter Seventh Grades Like Projects, Plays 1- : : if ss Z '11 x M M :,: . .,:,- W S55 is if is 3 D Q - - 1- :,., 1, w in Q ii i - V . fl-E115 Connie Ryan Bobby Saneda John Saneda Sally Schad Vickie Schlosser Judith Schneider Mike Schreiner Patricia ShaFfer Glenn Shearer Richard Slckmlller Forresta Slebenaler Joe Smith Kay Smith Nancy Smith Norma Smith Robert Smith Shelene Smith Christine Spangler Kenneth Speck Freddie Spicer w , ' Q - - - My we-5 'Q Doug Quidort Madonna Rau Lindsey Reeves Lee Anne Replogle Phil Rickard Mark Ringer Dennis Robinson Brent Roose Frank Routt Jim Rupp '- ' Pahy Sprow Sue Sprow Dlanna Stark Sharon Stark Douglas Streeter Janet Strup Davrd Stutzman James Thomas Mary Thomas Cheryl Tompkins Nuck Trausch Greg Trout Sharon Troufner Judy Verhoff Nancy Vnce Mark Vrtole Allce Vreeland Rlckey Walker Ron Walters Jlm Ward 'B- Qs xl.kx if WI 1 Ms 'Q V 50 AHIICIPZIC Next Year At Central 141 QV S 133. 1' df., H-4 Judy Ward Robert Wheeler udy Whne Tom Wulde Rnck Wntyk Karen Wolf John Zmsmaster unior High Plays CHEERLEADERS. FRONT: Shelley Gorny, Sally Ameter, Christine Mc- Karnes. STANDING. Sue Oberlin, Kathie Leonard, Vickie Greek. B BAND. Maiorettes: Oberlin, Kelly, Gorny, Jackson, Lindsey FRONT ROW: H. Ames, Stockwell, Spangler, Dachsteiner, William- son, Noonan, Lowe, Cayton, Emme, Dawson, Koehler, Roan, Mc- Karns, Urfer, S. Brown, Johnston, Walters, Jodry, Hurd, Powell. SEC OND ROW. Kissell, Schlosser, J. Ames, Ward, Jackson, McNamee Thomas, Donaldson, Johnson, Barron, Harmon, Koch, Kelly, Barnes, Priest, Brownwell, Priebe, Zwayer, Mr. Hartman. THIRD ROW: John- 1 with nthusiasm Junior High students become accustomed to the rigors of teen-age activity. For the first time they are involved with interscholastic sports. Their musical talents are put to good use by participating in the B Band and the Junior Orchestra. B Band marched occasionally with A Band, and took part in a winter concert. The boys turned out en masse for football and worked hard all winter on basketball. The energetic cheerleaders led in spirited pep sessions, and after- school game attendance was high. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bryan 17 .... ...Delta .. . 31 21... ...Wauseon .. . 25 26... ...Napoleon .. 54 34... ...Swanton...... ..31 23... ...Liberty Center 25 31... ...NapoIeon.... ...38 29... ...Detiance.... ...43 Tournament 42... ...Montpelier .. .. 26 29... ...Delta .. 35 son, Struble, Heyman, Bockover, J. Brown, Harris, M. Wallace Lowe, Chadbourne, J. Wallace, Bowman, Davis, McBride, Ort, Laut senhizer, DeGroH. FOURTH ROW: Six, Krill, Meyer, Williams, Mc Carthy, Hahn, M. Dawson, Lantz, Peat, Robarge, Fulmer, Replogle FIFTH ROW: Spangler, Robinson, Lawrence, Mellott, Rupp, Hopkins Frey, Sloan, Austin, Opdycke, Davidson, Roose. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Lutz Harmon Thomas Wheeler Powell Ameter Raker Card Johnston Trausch Bishop Boylan Strup Crlswell SECOND ROW Due truck M DeGroH Young Anderson B DeGroff Conmn Moore Gilbert Basslng Hulbert Shook Lyons Ringer Heyman Huard THIRD ROW Coach Yoder Scontlen Borton Fuller Moog Smlth Buck Tawny Phllllps Rucker Stockwell Weaver Frey Smith Cralne Henry Copeland Chadbourne FOURTH ROW Coach Koehler Meyers Jayne Sanedo Clark Robinson Lemon Davis Lawrence Donaldson Fnggms Sanedo Grove Wntyk Bockover Trout Amsbough Patterson FIFTH ROW Burkholder Murray Dreher Wallace Studenka Brown Wheeler Llven good Llnval Roose Newcomer Botdorf Llrot Walker Good son Green Wllde JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We Deta O We 'I2 Defiance We 24 Swanton We 34 Wauseon O We 28 Montpelier We 34 Napoleon JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Mgr Ameter ROW Meyers Studenka Rusk Lnvengood Llnvuu Llrot Stockwell Coach Stockman Mgr Buck SECOND ROW Young Hulbert Anderson Walker Johnston M DeGroI't Frey Sanedo Weaver Newcomb THIRD unior High Grows Bigger Than Ever Trying to do better what they are doing, being more courteous, keeping the halls more orderly and putting studies first but still having fun, are the objectives of the Junior High School this year. Two more seventh grade core programs consisting f language arts and geography were added to the 195960 curriculum Changes were also made in the eighth grade by adding another section thus allowing for no more than thirty pupils per class The new library containing several hundred new books has helped Junior High studying a great deal since It IS located immediately at the right of the study hall Mr Hadley hopes that by having the parents visit the building better home school relations will result The fact that Central Building PTO attendance has doubled since last year is evidence of the success of this policy More parents are taking more interest in their children s education B Mu Ed M of ED RUTH GARWOOD PAULINE SMITH ROBERTG HADLEY BS inEd MA ED AD MR HADLEY is the Junior High and Central Ele mentary principal He has attended Bowling Green State University Youngstown University and Eastern Michigan State University He IS the patrol boy di rector for Bryan City Schools in addition to his administrative duties Whos Who In American Edu cation and the Nashville Whos Who Publication honored him recently Away from the school he enloys music photography and sports MR BRUBAKER has attended both Wooster Col lege and Ohio State University His doctoral work ceptlon of the Dissertation which is now in progress The topic for the dissertation is A Study of the Preparation Programs for Educational Administrators at Sixteen Selected Universities He is the super visor of the curriculum of Bryan City Schools and is now completing his second year with us MRS SMITH is the new Junior High School li brarlan She attended both DePauw University and Indiana University and has had considerable ex perience at the Bryan Public Library At home she enloys bridge and reading MRS GARWOOD now serving her second year as the Central Building secretary attended the Oftice Training School in Columbus Golf and bridge are her favorite pastimes . . O LEONARD A. BRUBAKER was completed at Ohio State in T958 with the ex- 144 LEAH BARSTOW ANNE BEAMS BScmED BA BS ofED MA MR DIERKS a graduate of Bowling Green teaches seventh grade core He attended Confer ences on American Studies at De Pauw University This is his fifth year in Bryan MR FORD is a graduate of Hillsdale College and teaches eighth grade science and mathematics He has been in Bryan City Schools for two years MR FRISBIE the Jumor High industrial arts and High School welding instructor graduated from Miami University and Bowling Green with additional work at the University of Toledo He recently pub lished a book entitled Modern Wrought Iron Fur mture Sports are his special interest WW! dd New L1brar MISS BARSTOW teaches seventh grade science She attended Ohio University Ohio State and Bowling Green Travel and readmg are her main interests MISS BEAMS instructs eighth grade English and seven grade core Having attended Cincinnati Bible lnstutute Kent State and the U of Illinois she is now workmg on her masters thesis at Bowling Green PAUL D DIERKS JOHN FORD B S in ED NED FRISBIE HARRY M LEWIS B S M OF ED MR. LEWIS a seventh grade language arts and geography instructor graduated from Defiance Col- lege. Philosophy is one of his maior interests. LITERATURE AT LAST! The literature-hungry Junior High at last have at their disposal a whole library filled with books hand-picked by librarian Polly Smith. Mrs. Smith, shown here with Kay Smith, looks over some of the tempting selections. Many Junior High students have spent memorable hours reading books from their own library. 145 unior High dds Three to Faculty LOIS RUBEL GEORGE B.S. in Ed. STOCKMAN B.S. in Ed. si 1 as 1 oizviue ri-ioMAs MARIEUA WARD B.S. in Ed. as in Ed. YJ' MISS RUBEL, a graduate of Bowling Green State University, teaches seventh grade language arts and geography. ln addition to being a seventh grade sponsor, she is interested in Oriental art. MR. STOCKMAN attended Defiance College. He teaches eighth grade history, junior high physical education, and coaches iunior high basketball and track. He also assists with varsity football. MR. THOMAS graduated from Bowling Green and is working on his Master's degree. He teaches seventh grade arithmetic and helps with boys' bas- ketball. MRS. WARD attended the University of Toledo and Defiance College. She teaches seventh and eighth arithmetic and enioys bridge and golf. MISS WHARTON graduated from Ohio University and has had additional courses at Colorado State University, She teaches eighth grade English and lit- erature, while travel and reading occupy her leisure hours. JEANETTE KENNETH WULFF WHARTON B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. MR. WULFF, who teaches American and Ohio his- tory, attended the University of Omaha and Bowling Green where he is now working on his master's de- gree. This is his first year in Bryan City Schools. CHAPMAN'S KEGLERS enioy after-school sessions at the bowling alley, sponsored by Pepsi. Photo by Mr, Reinecke. This Was the Year While we were busy with our school affairs, the world around us bristled with big events. Hawaii became our fiftieth state, the Senate staged the longest fillibuster in history, striking steel workers set a record of 'l'l6 days, and Russia shot the moon, photographing its mysteri- ous opposite side from a satellite. Here in Bryan, Mayor Christman, serving his seventh term, set our population at 7,500. Uhlman's and Ring- er's expanded, and Gorny's and Burns' moved to larger quarters. The Board of Education purchased the Presby- terian Church property, extending to the corner of High and Beech Streets. Four buildings west of the auditorium were removed to make way for an A and P supermar- ket, while a block to the south the school parking lot became a welcome reality. St. Patrick's parochial school opened with 84 in the first three grades. Everywhere along our streets and in our parks, our fine old elms fell victims to the Dutch Elm disease. Carol Carr was our T959 Jubilee queen, and Mrs. Roger Ames became Mr. Rogge's secretary in January. Mrs. Mae Dimler, retired since 1956, passed away. The heads of state went globe trotting. Eisenhower, Khrushchev, DeGaulle and others made world tours in the hope of improving international relations. A new heir to the British crown was born, and Princess Mar- garet at 29 married a photographer named Armstrong- Jones. Sportswise as well as spacewise, Russia was far out in front, leading in the winter Olympics while the U.S. trailed Sweden in third place. lngemar Johanssen de- feated Floyd Patterson for the heavy weight title, and Los Angeles Dodgers took the World Series 4-2 from the White Sox, and Washington routed Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl 44-8. -dw . X U . 'U Ti A ' .. ,W ..: ...A if L .. I siis Above: GO WEST, PRESBY- TERIANSI The old church, soon to be vacated as the Presbyterians moved into their new church in the west end, was added to the cam- pus. Right: MRS. ROGER AMES ioined our secretarial staff late in the year. Lower left: LATE WINTER SNOWS made the new parking lot even more useful. Controversy raged on many questions. Segregation and civil rights loomed up as election year issues. The population explosion drew fire even from the clergy, while the revelation of rigged TV quiz shows and payola scandalized the nation. A pad-dad iargon from Beatniks-ville invaded the language. Ford, Chrys- ler, and General Motors added compact economy cars to their assembly lines. Popular music still included rock 'n' roll and Dick Clark's American Bandstand was a teen-age favorite. Pat Boone retained his devotees, as did also Garry Moore, Jack Benny, and Perry Como. Sgt. Elvis Presley came home from Germany, and Jack CW.C.D Paar kept NBC in hot water. Westerns and crime shows dominated the air ways, but there was growing dissatis- faction with them. Biblical spectaculars spread across the movie screens, and ON THE BEACH painted a gloomy picture of the atomic end of it all. Seniors of T960 found colleges more crowded but ex- panding, academic standards rising, jobs readily avail- able in most areas, keen competition for top pay, and specialized training in some field a necessity. Tl e gen- eral concern about our failure to place first in the race for space was fraught with far-reaching implications af- fecting their lives. Index A Cappella 100101 Allen Frances 105 129 Alllson Ronald 135 Allomong Mnchael 35 Ames Ames Ames Ames Ames Ames Ames Alva 135 Cople 17 67 68 73 80 91 95 96 Gerry 43 73 108 Holly 135 142 Hyla 104 129 Janle 129 142 Lmda 35 54 70 77 85 90 100 Ameter Russ 135 143 Ameter Sally 135 142 Amsbaugh Jetfry 135 143 Anderson John 128129143 Andres Bunny 43 7179 8184 96103104 Andrews Tom 135 Annual Stal1 68 Armbruster Phil 43 Arthur Dick 36 76 Arthur Kathy 43 7177 81 84103104 Austin Pam 129142 Ayer Jum 129 Ayres Martha 43 54 84 Ayres Mary 43 44 85 Balzer 1311143108 Baller Nancy 36 54 70 77 85 Band 94 95 Bany Lmda 49104 Bany Sandro 17 67 68 70 76 78 81 100 Bany Susan 135 Ba rd Bard Ba rd Ba rd Amtra 17 67 68 7178 80 Barbara 36 70 78 81 101 Chrlstlne 135 Kathy 129 DeGrotT Susan 43 71 76 77 81 83 84 95 96103 104 Barnes Carol 135 142 Barron Janet 129142 Barron John 35 73 76100 Barstow Leah 145 Baseball 124125 Basketball 114 119 Batdorf Rechord 135143 Bauer Karen 35 Bauer Nancy 129 Baylog Ron 35 Beach Greg 135 Beams Anne 145 Beavers Vnckle 135 Beck Larry 49 Bellmon Carl 135 Berry Mlke 129 Betts Feroen 14 Betts Margaret 63 Biddle Vlctorlo 49 77 78 85 94113 Blgler Larry 48 49112 Bnllow Barbara 17 67 69 7176 80 84101 Bishop Larry 135 143 Bishop Mike 129 Black C1111 1217 67 72 73 76 77 80 86 94122 Blalsdell Beverley 129 Blalsdell Jlm 35 86109 Bobo John 129 Bockover Eldora 49 84 Bockover Bary 135142 Borckhardt Bob 12 35 77 81 115122 Borckhardt Cathy 135 Bordner Mary 35 70 78 81 85 Borton James 129143 Bostater Bobby 135 Bostater Harold 49112 Boutell Richard 17 95 122 Boutell Robert 43 79 96 Bower Mary 35 71 75 Bowman LuAnn 129142 Boylan Nelson 135143 Boynton Janet 35 41 66 7178 80 83 85 9010 106 1 13 Boyne.-11 Kay 17 as 67 70 so as 84 91 106 Brace Jum 43 79108 Bradley Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brannon Brenner Brenner Brenner Betty 129 Barbara 43 75 Bob 3586110111124 1 Ruta 16 17 67 71 81 84 95 96 98 100 103 Sharon 35 75 84 85 94 Steve 1867 68 72 86100108110114124 Dale 35 74 Jlm 49 Karen 135 Brenner Marcna 49 75 84 Brewer Jerry 18 66 69 72 80 8183 86100108109 110 122 Brewer Tom 35 73 77 100 122 Brncker Bob 35 Brxcker Jon 49 79 Brucker Susan 35 66 70 77 84 85 90 102 Brown Beth 42 43 7177 8184 85 88103104113 Brown George 18 66 67 68 72 8186101114116 118 126 Brown Jeannette 135 142 Brown John 129143 Brown Sara 42 43 70 77 81 85 95 Brown Sherry 142 Brown Velvet 46 49 77 79 85 95 104 Brownwell Lmda 135142 Brownwell Polly 1618 67 68 7180 82 84 88 91 100 103 1 13 Brubaker Leonard 144 Bruot Lmda 49 84 Bryan Loretta 129 Bryan Louise 40 Buchanan Sandra 135 Buck Sherry 135 Buck Terry 129 143 Buckmaster Sandra 18 76 78 80 Buehrer Bonme 18 69 Buehrer Callsta 35 75 85 Bundy Gall 129 Buntaln Sharon 35 75 Burch Donna 1975 Burch Richard 43 122 Burger Julie 129 Burggraeve Glona 49 75 Burkholder Bob 128 143 Burkholder Lynnette 35 81 85 94102 106 Burns Allen 1980 Burns Peggy 419 76 81 106 Burns Richard 43 73 78 79 87104 Butler Jon 105129 Buttermore Mlke 135 Cahill Margie 35 81 85 87 Calvert Phyllis 19 70 76 81 Calvm Amber 11 43 71 85 104 Calvm Carol 49 85104 Calvm Cathy 135 Calvm DeWayne 19 Calvm Gary 43122 Calvm Sandra 129 Calvm Sharon 41619 67 69 7176 8184 Card James 129143 Camlllo Charles 43 77 Contu Avlgall 49 Carey Larry Carlm Dnckle 135 Carlmg Jlm 49 77112 Carr Grace 63 Carroll Jlm 19 67 68 72 73 86 95 96109 Carroll Wendt 34 35 70 81 85100102 Castor David 35 72 108 122 Cayton James 35 66 73 94 98 101 Cayton Martha 129142 Cayton Russell 7 58 Chadbourne Jnm 135142173 Charles Larry 43 Chasey Nancy 98105129 Chavez Connle 19 Chrusman Nancy 135 Clalre Newcomer 90 Clappe Carolynne 20 67 7176 80 95 Clappe James 135 Clappe Kathy 35101 Clappe Vlrglnna 130 Clark Charles 130 Clark Delorls 20 Clark Dlana 35 Clark John 98130 Clark Joyce 130 Clark Kathleen 136 Clark Linda 49104 Clark Mark 136 Clark Rodney 136143 Clark Sharon 43 70 81 8495104 Clark Vlckne 105 136 Collnns Mlke 136 Conkey Lmda 136 Conkey Margaret 35 70 80 85 Connln Diana 49 79 85 Connm John 126 Connm Ray 130143 Connolly Davld 20 72 Cook Carolyn 43 81 Cooley Wawa 43 Conrad Nancy 136 148 Copeland Dee 7 20 67 68 70 80 81 84 85101 121 Copeland Jam 130143 Copeland Sue 130136 Copeland Wllllam 43 Corwin Kent 130 Corwin Pearl 136 Cotter Connie 130 Couch Ronald 130 Cox Martin 136 Coy Joyce Ann 5 36 71 75 Cralne Bob 130143 Cramer Llnda 136 Creglow Beverly 130 Cnswell Stanley 136143 Cromwell Ran 36 Cromwell Shnrley Cronln Robert 43 Cronk Teddy 136 Crow Sally 49 85 Crowe Cheryl 130 Culbertson Marsha 95130 Curtnce Larry 34 36 72 76 86114115124 Dachstemer Ellen 136142 Dachstelner Mary 49 77 79 84 95 96 104 Dale Harold 49 Damels Lmda 136 Daugherty Gregory 136 Davidson Jam 130142 Dally June 103 Dally Orville 58 99100104105 Dance Band 96 Davis Bob 136 Davns Chuck 36 122 Davrs Gary 136 142143 Davns Janet 136 Davns Jlm 43 74 Davls Leroy 40 122 Davis Lmden 49 112 Dawson Carol 20 67 68 7 Dawson Robert 130 Dean Dan 49 Dean Douglas 136 Deepe Lamar 136 DeGroft Bull 130143 DeGrot1 Jet? 130 DeGrot1 Leslie 136142 DeGrol1 Mike 130143 Dick Wullus 49112119 Dncknnson Jon 136 Dlerks Paul 145 80 84 9194101 Dletlker Kay 6 43 77 94 103 104 Dletuker Kurt 40 Dletruch Muchael 136143 Dobson Hugh 136 Donaldson David 136 142 143 Donaldson John 40 77 94112 Donaldson Wnlbur 56 Drake Carolyn 20 Drake Cynthia 105136 Dreher Todd 136143 Eager Guy 64 Ebaugh Jams 20 84 87 Ebaugh Roger 49104112 Ebaugh Ronnie 130 Ebough Sharon 43 84103 Ebersole Dudley 58 Ebersole Leola 63 Eddy Joyce 12 20 67 68 70 76 78 8183100 Eddy Warren 49 77 79 Edlnger Phyllis 130 Edmgtan Davld 49 53 Edlngton Paulette 36 70 77 Elegeer Randy 130 Ellis Robert 43 Elser Chuck 36 72 86115122 Emme Lmda 136142 Emme Susan 13 2167 69 70 72 80 84 94 98106 Englssh Jean 137 Engstrom Karen 43 71 77 79 81 83 85 Ensembles 102 103 Ensman Josephine 43 75 Erman Dennis 40 Everetts Betty 130 Everhart Jimmy 130 Fahrnnger Rose Mane 44 77 8 Fahrmger Ruth Anne 137 Farlee Ford 64 Farlee Vonda 21 75 84 Farnham Holly 137 Farnham Larry 137 Favourite Donlta 44 71 81 84 Favounte Jack 49 04 , ' ,, 1 111111111 1 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I III I I 1 1 A 1 1 1 . 1 1111111 1 I 1 11111111 1 1 1 .I I IIIIIII I I I ' - 117, , 1 111 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , I IIIIIII 1 I II 1 111111 1 1 . 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84 85 Gahagan Gahagan Galluers Galluers Gambler Gambler Gambler Gambler Gambler Garber J Deborah 131 Mary Ja 22 75 79 81 84 Bull 22 72 86100126 Carol 137 Edwun 36 73 86120122 Leonard 44 Ron 137 Sharon 22 acquue 44 77 79 8187 99104 Garwaod Ruth 144 Goss Lynn 44 Geesey Connue 50 53 77 78 84 94 104 Geuselman Norma 131 Geuselman Roger 9 36 74 Gubbons June 40 Gulbert Norman 131 143 Gulbert Steve 16 22 67 68 69 72 80 B3 86 91 100 109 122 Gunther Dorothy 58 69 Hadley Robert 144 Hagelbarger Duane 36 Hagelbarger Steve 131 Hageman Gwen 36 75 Hall Ann 44 7184106 Hall Ruchard Hallberg Stanton 44 79 Hallock Dottue 44 70 81 83 85 104 Hall ot Fame 92 Hamulton Ray 137 Hanna Janet 23 44121 Hanna Joan 131 Hanna Larry 23 67 73 86108114117124 Hardung Laraune 137 Hare Bull 90 Hare Pam 131 Harman Denny 131 142143 Harrus Bob 34 36 77 95 98 100 109 Harrus Pattu 105137142 Harrus Susan 98131 Harsula Lunda 137 Hartley Janue 23 67 68 69 7180 82 80 91 102113 Hartman Davud 131 Hartman DeWayne 44 74 Hartman Georgetta 105131 Hartman Jerry 50 Hartman John 59 95 96142 Harvey Joyce 131 Harvey Karen 137 Hatch A Bernard 59 86 108 112 119 124 Hays Cathy 60 71 77 81 84 85 94104 Headley Nuna 131 Henrucks Sue 137 Henry Danny 137143 Henry Sonny 50104 Henry Vurgunua 23 81 101 Herman Ruchard 40 74 Hernandez Angue 138 Hester Trunka 6 36 78 99 101 Heyman Dale 5 36 80 83 126 Heyman Frank 138 142 143 Hulbert Kenneth 138 Hu Lute 69 Hull Delorus 3681 Hullard Ruthann 44 7177 79 81 85 94104 Hutt Glorua 131 Hutt Lunda 824 67 68 71 80 84 91 101 103 Hutt Keuth 131 Hutt Pat 36 71 75 90101 Hutt au Hu Y 73 74 HolTman Muchael 50 104 119 Homecomung Queen 88 Honor Gurl 89 Hook Jerry 24 Hook Vucky 131 Hoops Debby 138 Hopkuns Allen 36122 Hapkuns Cheryl 50 75 85 Hopkuns Robert 105 138 142 Howey Dave 44 86 115 124 Jumenez Elvura 131 Jodry Sharon 105138142 Johnson Jett 50 53 77 95 104 120 Johnson Jay 138 Johnson John 138142 Johnson Mary 131 142 Johnson Johnson Robert 59 68 69 77 Johnson Tum 83 Johnston Lmda 6 36 70 77 85 98 101 102 Johnston Marsha 131 Johnston Tom 131 142143 Jones Jones Jones Arlean 44 Bob 36 Gary 37 74 Jones Ruchard 44 108 122 Jones Sharon 138 Joseph Larry 44 108 Junuor Chorus 104 Junuor Orchestra 105 Pam 24 67 70 76 80 84 85 88 91 100 Glanz Muke 23 Glanz Tom 44 Glare Bull 36108 Goebel Charlotte 137 Goebel Jean 44 Goebel Jerry 137 Goeltzenleuchter Maruel 44 81 Goeltzenleuchter Mary 137 Goeltzenleuchter Sue 23 84 Goldnetz Amy 36 Goldnetz Connue 44 85 Goll Bobbu 131 Goll Janet 137 Gaodson Denny 137 Gordon Jo Ann 59 70 Gorun Joanna 11 12 447181849498103104 Gorny Shelley 131 142 Gorrell Jeanne 50 84104 Gotshall Chrus 50 77112119 Gotshall DeWayne 44 Graham Penny 42 44 7177 79 81 83 85 98103104 Gray Donna 128137 Gray Muke 23 67 72 86114115 Greek Chrustune 50 85 104 Howsam Edythe 138 Huard Sarah 36 70 81 82 85 90 97100 102 Huard Tom 138143 Huber Cameo 138 Huffman Dale 36 72 86108110115122 Hughes Hughes Hughes Hulbert Humbar Dennus 24 67 69 72 73 77 80 85 94 96 Jack 36 73 Suzanne 50104 Steve 131 143 ger Chuck 24 86108122 Hummel Ron 36 Huntley Dave 7 24 67 72 81 86108109122 Huntley Marcua 128131 Hurd Jum 138142 Husted Claude 59 67 72 Husted Suzanne 50 78 84 104 Husted Walter 8 44 73 79 Imm Joe 4472104115 Imm Phyllus 50 77 85104113 Impton Donald 138 Intramurals 120 Isaac Bull 36 72 86108109124 Isaac Mary 131 Greek Green Grum Grume Grlme Grove Grove Vuckue 128 137 Tom 137143 Dorothy 36 71 75 85 Donald 44 73 Wayne 23 72 Dean 50 79 94 99104119 Mulcun 137143 Guunther Davud 131 Jackson Jackson Jackson Charles 138 142 Lunda 44718185104 Jerry 24 Kauser Calvun 9 25 86 Karnes Marsha 4485 Karnes Muke 138 Kaufman James 45 95 Kaufman Judy 131 Kaufman Linda 25 67 69 76 8183 9195 99101 Keen Tom 37 72 77 8195 Kellogg Sallue 37 Kelley Doug 79 98 122 145 Kelly Carol 50 79 84142 Kelly Connue 25 69 71 77 80 84 95 98100103 Kelly Kathy 98104131 142 Kernen Sandra 37 76 81 Kerr Karen 25 69 718183 94100 Kerr Ruchard 131 Kerr Tom 50104 Kessen lunda 105 138 Kuester Kay 132 Kullgallon Bonnue 516 25 67 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J. Burns M.D. Burns Shoe Store Denver Burns Real Estate Calvin and Gotshall Inc. Carlin s Hardware The Carousel Peter J. Carroll Field Enterprises Carroll-Ames Hardware Century Press Champion Molded Plastics Inc. Charles Company Hotel Christman Citizens National Bank Clay s Appliances Colonial Manor Motel Cook s Pure Oil Service Cretors 8. Kissell Funeral Service Culligan Soft Water Service Dr. R. H. Cunningham, D.D.S. Dairi Freez, Jake 81 Helen Sheets Dairy Isle Thanks to Our Patrons Dale Bradford s Flowers John M Davidson Master of Photography Davis Floor Covering Davey Lee Dress Shop Defiance Dairy Company Delnte Mfg Co Duck s Auto Electric Donaldson Motor Sales Inc Dove Ice Cream Co J P Easterly Standard Oll Distributor Economy Savings 8: Loan Co Paul B Elder Company Elder Dining Room 8- Coffee Shop Ellis Insurance Agency Evelyn s Beauty Salon Fifty Division of Hayes Industries Inc First Federal Savings Bi Loan Ass n First National Bank Ford Insurance 8. Real Estate Frank s Sunoco Service Gamble s Store G K Folk Gulf Oil Distributor Gebhard Hague Bi Dwyer Gorny Wlnzeler Greek Motor Sales Greemsen Funeral Home Hall s Market Hardy s Market Hardy s Shell Service Harrington Body Dr Vance Hartley D D S Hawk s Clothing Store Hertt Jones Co P D Cook Tom Herman Life Insurance Services Dr Robert D Hulbert Optometrist Holmes Shoe Stare Hotel Chrlstman Barber Shop Hoot s Car Wash Bi Waxing Hub Service Station Huenefeld Furniture Co Hughes Grocery Isaac Motor Sales John Earl Jones Upholsterlng Shop K 8. R Cleaners Keen s Drug Store Kelly Brothers Insurance G A Kelly Jeweler Kerr Auto Sales Kelly News Stand King s Gulf Service Kroger Store Kuehne Radio G TV Lamar s Restaurant Lindsey Motor Sales . Lindsey Soft Water Co. In . Lowe Brothers Insurance Mac 8- Sons Tire Service Maneval Service Station Dr. H. R. Mayberry M.D. MaxHel s Beauty Salon McBrides Laundry 81 Cleaning McKarns Real Estate 8. Insurance McNutt s Drive-In Dr. Paul G. Meckstrath M.D. Meyer s Marathon Service A. S. Mignery Co. Miss Shaker Shop Modern Sign Service Dr. Sevilla Mullet C. C. Murphy Co. Murray Electric Neuhauser Hatcheries J J Newberry Co Nickles Bakery Northwest Materials Inc Ohio Art Ca Ohio Gas Company Dr T R Olnhausen OD Parker 81 Fenton Attorneys L E Partee Motor Service Pepsi Cola Bottling Co Pet Milk Co Ray Phillips Paint Store Plaza Motel Poast 8. Dawson Poynter Plumbing 81 Heating Co Pulaski Repair Daft Brothers Pulaski Store 8. Locker C D Johnston Ralph s Restaurant Ramsey s Pastry Shop R C Miller Oil Co Red 8. White Supermarket Dr F W Richardson O D Dr John Rlesen M D Ringer s Drug Store Rater Body Shop Dr Carl Rupp Chiropractor Grover Rusk Insurance 8- Real Estate Russell s Men s Wear Salzman Electric Sapp Engraving Inc Sears Roebuck and Co Sharp s Paint Store Shearer Plumbing 8- Heating Sine Radio Bt TV Dr R W Solier MD Spangler Candy Co Spangler Implement Sales Snyder Print Shop Stark Building 8- Supply The Sterling Milk Co Stine Lumber Company Stough s Paint Store Stroehs Recreation Sutter Drug Store Taylors Bakery Thaman 81 Fax Elevator L L Trout Wayside Store Uhlman s Department Store Val U Dress Shop Vernaer s Barber Shop Wayne Vogelsong Field Enterprise Walter s 81 Peck Insurance Agency Ward s Fine Foods Harry N. Ward Company Weaver Construction Co. Winegardner Trailer Sales Wonsetler Flower Shop Wyatt s Barber Shop Acknowledgments: Professional photography by John David- son Master Photographer. Underclass pictures by Ohio School Pic- tures Berea Ohio. 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