Butler Village High School - Buhian Yearbook (Butler, OH)

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le if P6 SY! Q .H-wsu Y N 3 r L F If F i E E. E lg E THE SENIORS OF 1956 PRESENT THE BUHIAN BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL T Butler, Ohio CONGRATULATICNS TO THE ENTERPRISING 1869 1956 I-'ROMTHE Oldest - Newest ENTERPRISE OF MT. VERNON SE ICR UF 19 6,' Art Coon ,S Glenn Pore John Fout . Charles Leedy Dick Kuhn fr' Ae, lz,,g. Charles Lifer Judy Barr A- Marion Oyster Tom Gatton fi 'J Miriam Forbes Pat Craner Linda Bookman Steve Creath , Janice Freeman Lowell Algire -11. 4 E 2 El Donald Bratschie Sidney Hall ' E 5 ' ' Dave Hathaway Goldie Gregory I E E ji - Sandra Hollar George Dunn N ' f-by fl , H Bruce Larcomb Ernie Cochrane - ll 11 :R Helen McFaden Pat Atherton ' Ef ll g 'ggi Gwyenna Ogier Phyllis Baker Lgggg'Mf ?f37'Q6gE?iq John Shaffer Dorothy Atherton Shirley Wolfgang Cheryl Workman I A 1Z?-v-QE' '1frf LaDonna Wolf per-ry Wharton Grace Zimmerman Sandra Smith ' 'l- M Bonnie Heidenbrand Tom Llewellyn Renald Heffelfinger ingwalt s DEDICATIO We, the Seniors of 1955-1956, dedicate this BUHIAN to our teacher and advisor, Jack W. Tucker, who throughout the year has been a friend indeed with his advice and counseling. l l 1 QD 0 I 4 Vw - In CLASS OF 1956 . . . 5 'f A ' You are cordially Invited TO MAKE PULL USE OF OUR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT CONSUMER CREDIT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT TIIIIIE ' -S QIIPAIIIV - HSFIELD, OHIO TEE RANI4: ON THE SOUAREH MAIN OFFICE BUTLER OFFICE 3 NORTH MAIN STREET BUTLER, OHIO PHONE 7295-6 PHONE 3291 - MEMBER - FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Park One Hour Free Behind Leland Hotel While Doing Business With Us IIIIIIIIL CD 5 x nf 2 35 fi ,Q 5 I M Q 95 51 5' ,Q 3 .4 Vl 1 S ARTHUR H. HATHAWAY JORETTA HANSON JACK TUCKER Ohio State University Secretary Otterbein College B. S. 85 M. A. BUTLER BOARD OF EDUCATION: Bob Arnold, Joe Burterbaugh, Roy Black, Paul Farst-Vice President, Earl Heininger-Clerk, Dory Teeter-President. K ALLEN LEVIN DORIS ARNOLD CHARLES BEADLE B. A. Ashlallfl College Mus. B. Otterbein College Otterbein College M. A. Kent State Univ. Music Dept. B. S. in Education. DONALD J. HAHN ANN MORGAN COE LEACH B. S., M. S. M. A., B. S. in Education B. S. in Education Univ. of Kentucky X Boston University Ohio State Univ. Ohio State Univ. of Michigan Agriculture Dept. Univ. of Akron F, F. A. Advisor. Ashland College English 86 Latin Freshman Advisor, CLARK GARBER Wittenberg College Ohio State Univ, Science 85 Biology Mechanical Drawing. FLORENCE R. CREATH B. S. Degree College of Wooster Office Training School Tiffin Business Univ. Ashland College Commercial Dept. SHIRLEY LEVERING Bowling Green State Univ, B. S. in Education. DANIEL FISHER Bowling Green State Univ, SHIRLEY SEIFRIT B- 5- in EdUCafiOH- Fairmont State College A. B. in Music. PEARL ROSS B. S. in Ed. Ashland College Manchester College Kent State Univ. Grade 4. CHARLES EVERSOLE Ohio University Ohio State Univ. Elementary Principal Grade 7. GRACE LEEDY Kent State Univ. Ashland College Grade 1. GLADYS BARNHILL B. A. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Kent State Univ. Ashland College Grade 1. LOIS DEVORE B. S. in Ed. Ohio Univ. Grade 6. RUTH RAMSEY B. S. in Ed. Ashland Col. John Fletcher College Grade 6. WINNIE GARBER B. S. in Ed. Ashland Col. Wittenberg College Grade 3. JANETTE SWANK Ashland College Grade 3. FLORENCE WAREHAM Kent State Univ. Ashland College Grade 2. MARY MUTCHLER Ashland College Grade 5. MARY LIPPINCOTT B. S. in Ed. Ohio Univ. Grade 2. . I 0 ,, W paw M445 gf .M , .',. Q , K my 1 :Qfga ,M ' i fr .4 Mu. ef 4 1,-'M 4 ' Q ,1 , ' o l'll0l':S CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind and good health, do make this last will and testament To next year's Seniors we leave nothing since after our trip we will have nothing left except our integrity and we will need that in the years to come. Lowell Algire wills his razor to Dale Harrison. Be careful, Dale. Dorothy Atherton leaves her liking for history to Silvia Austin. Patty Atherton gives the recipe for her cold remedy to Mrs. Morgan. Phyllis Baker leaves her bashfulness to Bob Crill. Judy Barr wills her driving ability to Louise Palmer. Ernie Cochrane bequeaths his ability to open his mouth at the wrong time to Wayne Snyder. Pat Craner gives her recipe for brick biscuits to the Home Ec. Dept. Art Coon wills his way with the girls to Delmar Jordan. Steve Creath gives his Saturday morning agricultural activities to Mr. Eversole for his garden. George Dunn leaves his size twelve engineer's boots to Rosie Bennett. Sandra Smith wills her bashfulness around boys to Dorothy Bemiller. John Fout gives his Government book to any sucker that wants it. Janice Freeman leaves her love for Bruce to no one. Tom Gatton wills his motor scooter and a pint of gas to Sandra Robinson and he hopes that she will go see for a change. Miriam Forbes gives her petiteness to Gary Meeks. Sidney Hall bequeaths his shooting ability to anybody owning a 22. Goldie Gregory leaves her pretty long, black hair to Jerry Miller. Dave Hathaway gives his wandering cows to Lynn Beveridge. Renald Hefflefinger leaves his tardiness to anyone who can take it. Bonnie Hildenbrand wills her night life to Muriel Ramsey. Dick Kuhn gives his Perrysville address book to Tom Spohn. Chuck Leedy wills all the girls he hasn't met to himself. Chuck Lifer bequeaths his shotgun to the first person who will take it. Helen McFadon leaves her giggles to Ann Burge. Gwyenna Ogier gives her rougish green eyes to Carol Wharton. Marion Oyster wills his liking for hillbilly music to Steve Farst. Glenn Pore gives his knowledge of the team's favorite parking places to Coach Beadle. John Shaffer and Tom Llewellyn give their fights and arguments to anyone who can equal them. LaDonna Wolf wills her football crown to next year's queen. Shirley Wolfgang leaves her quietness to Anita Walters. Linda Bookman gives her levis to Lillian Smith. Bruce Larcomb wills his store teeth to next year's football team. Cheryl Workman leaves her ability of keeping slim to Willie Maxwell. Don Bratschie gives his smile to David Mosier. Sandra Hollar wills nothing to nobody, Perry Wharton bequeaths his crewcut to Marilyn Miller. Grace Zimmerman leaves her freckles to Pat Oyster. Written by: Chuck Leedy Art Coon Dave Hathaway BRUCE LARCOMB President Success awaits any- one who refuses to be discouraged. STEPHEN CREATH Treasurer They always blame me, and I'm the most innocent of the bunch. CHARLES LIFER Vice-President Farming is the fu ture of the country. JOHN SHAFFER Student Council He's our hot rod King. JANICE FREEMAN Secretary A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient GWYENNA OGIER Student Council She'll scale the ladder of musical fame. n 'JUDITH BARR CHARLES LEEDY Never a serious moment. LifQ'5 mt bettgred by worrying and not longer ed by hurryinv. T D RICHARD KUHN LINDA BOOKMAN As prone to mischief as capable of preforming it. Never worriedg never hurried. MARION OYSTER DORTHEY ATHERTON Know him by his good Men How I 1ov'em. natureness. GEORGE DUNN SANDRA HOLLAR Very tall, and lean, I like the world: it seldom heard, often looks good to me. seen. THOMAS LLEWELLYN PATRICIA ATHERTON I'm not lazy, but I Life, they say, is just just hate work. one big whirl, but I'm going to find out. HELEN MCFADON JOHN FOUT Hold the fort, I'm Right brisk is he and coming. full of spirit. ERNEST COCHRANE PATRICIA CRANER It's nice to be natural, Just a girl with an M. R. S if you're naturally nice. DAVID HATHAWAY Pl-IYLLIS BAKER He who hath ambition, I like one but which one. hath a future. CHERYL WORKMAN THOMAS GATTON The next best thing to I must study so I can a teacher's pet, is a argue. teacher's daughter. ARTHUR COON I've a bright intellect- SHIRLEY WOLFGANG ual brain. Born to be happy. GRACE ZIMMERMAN SIDNEY HALL She's a quiet girl- Life is short and so am I. sometimes. GLENN PORE Let the world slide by LADONNA WOLF and I'1l not budge an The only way to have a inch. friend is to be one. PERRY WHARTON Talk to him of Jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of steps. SANDRA SMITH What good is life with- out fun. MIRIAM FORBES Litt1e! But so is a stick of dynamite. DONALD BRATSCHIE A good matured sort of a chap. LOWELL ALGIRE BONNIE HELDENBRAND Good sport - always Small women are some- friendly ever. times the mightiest. GOLDIE GREGORY Are we to mark this day RENALD HEFFELFINGER with a black or a white Beware, I may do some- stone. thing startling yet. i A ,,,. 1- es 4 .Q , L, ,6 Q 1 A 2 x 4 ,S 5 wx Qi K' X 9,.5mUgffW MY , S A , if 3,4 fw A y ' I mai K W L. ,. A Hagan L, Q ,K 4 A .L K f 2 . W M ,, , X 3 f U 2 F 5 A Q . Q , X 3 5 ' . H ,XR , MgM3,W,i W VU M.M is b K f X5 , , S qw 1 'K ima , 2 w ,Ji X w . Sandra wade' WHO? 659 Caiw 3, Kaffe, fm X 'MA-'fn Eff V' ff' 42' we M Gracie W S9 '?MQVmm, 'v w zkf V- gf giggiaggi zgg XXZ S161 G Q Olkb G31 0 icon 'ug 'X lg.-,191 ,J S 'fa 'ti ' -- -' I, ,fr if Q ' 447 ' or 1 1 E F Art Coon. ....... ... . .. Editor Grace Zimmerman .... . . . Class Editor Helen McFadon. Sandra Hollar Dave Hathaway. LaDonna Wolf ..... Gwyenna Ogier Cheryl Workman Pat Atherton .... Chuck Lifer Tom Llewellyn .... Mr. Jack Tucker Sponsored by COCHRANS FLOWER SHOP S5 GREENHOUSE Underclassmen Editors Sports Editor Feature Editors Business Managers Photographer Advisor xx I ,', if ,' SENIOR CLASS 4. ,, PROPHE Y 'U ' ' W XY As I sat down on a balmy afternoon in May of 1976 to read the daily newspaper, the familiar names of my old classmates appeared. The editor of the paper was Goldie Gregory with Dorothy Atherton as her star reporter Headlines screamed that President John Fout had just fired cabinet member, Don Bratschie, for not drinking a quart of milk a day to help the dairy farmer. Farther down in the column was an article about Helen Mclfadon and Sandra Smith had just taken a trip around the world and completed their collection of foreign road maps. I moved from the front page to the Society page where there was a picture of Phyllis Baker who had just married her 7th husband with the Reverend Perry Wharton officiating. Over two columns was a notice that songstress Shirley Wolfgang and her publicity agent, Grace Zimmerman, were preparing a new T,V. show to be produced by Lowell Algire and sponsored by George Dunn and Sidney Hall, the manufacturers of the new ,OOOI caliber hunting rifle. Linda Bookman and Sandra Hollar had held a charity ball the evening before for the benefit of old worn out street cleaners. The next page featured a large advertisement by Chuck Leedy and Marion Oyster the co-owners of the largest Oldsmobile dealership in Northern Worthington Township. ln the school news I saw where many of the class of 56 had returned to dear old B. H.S. to work. Dick Kuhn and Tom Gatton had taken over the janitorial duties, Cheryl Workman was teaching 2nd grade, La Donna Wolf, commercial teacher, and Charles Lifer was the new Executive Head, Down on the sports page was an interview by Tom Llewellyn with John Shaffer, the head football coach at Ohio State University, replacing Woody Hayes. Coach Shaffer said that his team would feature a strong running attack exploiting the fullback, Bruce Larcomb, a hard running sophomore who had just graduated from old B. H. S. two years ago. Bruce was being helped through college by his wife, the former Janice Freeman who was working in the University Hospital. A PROPHECY - -i 72,4 p h 5' --as A sf In wrestling at the Butler Round Garden, Art Coon and Glenn Pore had defeated Renald Heftlefinger and Steve Creath in a tag team match by hitting them over the head with a ring of frozen sausage. In the Woman's Interplanetary Golf Match, Judy Barr and Pat Atherton had tied for the championship with a tie score of 235 strokes for 9 holes. In the seventh game of the World Series, Ernie Cochrane had pitched a no hit, no run game winning his third World Series Game and the Series for the Boston Red Sox by defeat- ing the Pittsburgh Pirates I-O. In the court news Pat Craner, the nations leading woman lawyer, had just successfully defended Gwyenna Ogier, who was being charged with eating turnip greens out of season and creating a shortage. The thing that I saved till last to read was the cartoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ghung Ho, written by the wor1d's two foremost cartoonists, Miriam Forbes and Bonnie Hildenbrand. just then the door bell ran and I got up to pay the paper boy, Dave Hathaway, who has been delivering my paper for the last I5 years. This prophetical document has been prepared and written by the owner of the crystal ball which resides on East Bulldog Avenue, Madam Sing Te Yung, who hears all, sees all, knows all and tells all. Leave your five dollars on the table as you leave the tent. 413415 J 3 ,A 1L,yAtJ1fX'YaYr1r ,W J rsfxgc? AH! X QQ x X, 10!.fJYf'AY4s Play Practice SENIUR Guess Who? ? ACTIVITIES Surprise Q Mop -up Goof-off Variety Show Beauties ????? wil The Kidnappers . tix , lr '4. ' f Crazy Man, Crazy Whoa there. 'L Clean-up Committee for donkey B. B. ' Typical Play Practice K N . C9 X Q , 4 CWERJ wx , ,, 'E N -Q SEATED: Lois Littleton, Dorothy McAuley, Marilyn Miller, Marjean Kunkle, Lois King, Louise Myers. MIDDLE ROW: Mr, Hahn, Steve Farsi, Wayne Fout, Carl Jarret, Carol Dernent, Wilma Brewer, Marilyn Worley, Pat Teeter, Brenda Dall, Muriel Ramsey, Beverly Agin, Bob Winsor, Dick Stewert, Dale Pore, Royal Freed. BACK ROW: Larry Miller, Paul Bollinger, Frank Mellot, Tom Spohn, Larry Taylor, Jerry Kissel, Bob Rooks, Don Ryan, Dale Harrison, Gene Yarger, Carroll Lifer, Advisor: Mr. Hahn. PLAY CAS FRONT ROW: Brenda Dall, Pat Teeter, Marilyn Worley, Lois King, Marjean Kunkle Muriel Ramsey. BACK ROW: Bob Rooks, Larry Taylor, Dale Harrison, Mr. Hahn, Director: Steve Farst, Eugene Yarger, Carroll Lifer. Liberace Jr, Makeup NNaXX.'2SRQ- K Q Q fi f F' ,nj 'J I i f ul In ,1- Qmmgwmufg f 3 ,1 , A Betty Q10 2211 W 1117.111-, 7,,J s Y 1 AJ! X J A QM nv? 7 rr r qv! , ,M.uw- '--ff 5 LA W fyrr 'cllf tg QJyl,- ryir rffiin f bfi' I' ' BW -vs -- ' f - f.: I . Big whee1??'?? How did they get in here???? Swing your partners . QQBC whos Promenade all! I 2 f 1 ..:- st' Attu L '-:: QQ: rlyvihkv 4, SEATED: Ann Burge, Donna Crunkilton, Carolyn Creath, Rosemary Bennett, Anita Walters, Mary Littleton. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Beadle, C. W. Johnston, Pat Oyster, Viola Stewart, Marilyn Kirkpat rick, Kathryn Hoeflick, Pat Davis, Sandra Stone, Betty Body, Velva Ayers, Susie Sager, Betty Le- master, Ruth Gregory, Louise Palmer, Carol Darling, Dale Dunn. BACK ROW: Eugene Lawhorn, Roger Scott, James Lifef, Wayne Snyder, Lynn Beveridge, Russ Wareham, Charles Costin, Gary Meeks, Royal Butterbaugh, Bob Crill, Eugene Huddle, Bob Ferguson, John Gleason, Dean Ben- iamin. Advisor: Mr. Beadle. 1: 2 2 s 2 2 R 52 41 5 K S 5 3, 'S Ei 1: 1 is 3 E F 22 4 E fa f Q 3 1 S ga gi E 3 1 Q 5 2 2 . 3 3 3 5 2 E E 2 i Z E Q 1 Money Collectors Candy Sellers Square Dancers '7 fro: 'wld' K Lonesome? ' 6:3 f so N f N s so X, S .XXV Vote Counters X' -? r XX . y wx?-S gf Q Q2 f if SEATED: Martha Atherton, Joyce Ramey, Helen McAuley, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Alice Dement, Sandra Robinson, Phyllis Bhratschie, Marcia Mishey, Genevra Miller, Lillian Smith, Nancy Smith, Julia Swank, Sarah Murray. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs, Morgan, Carl Bowman, Terry Parker, Willard Maxwell, Roger Bollinger, Ronald Stevens, Jack Brokaw, Delmar Jordan, Ron Brewer, Roger Kline. BACK ROW: Bernard Snyder, Ronnie Stewart, Franklyn Austin, John Roley, Carlton Wall, Dean Lewis, David Mosier, Daryl Jarrett, Duane Hyatt, John Clark, Jerry Miller. Advisor: Mrs. Morgan i as 9 f- Q if qv P A f 5, Z Af 5 SS s 5 ? e 3 1 1 L vs I I n 'ZN l 53 153 ' ' 8th GRAD EI va? N EQ, FIRST ROW: Roger Butterbaugh, Don Bowman, Dean Pore, Sterling Wall, Larry Cochran, Fred Lifer Eddie Long, Bill Hoeflick, Roger Ward, David Leedy, John Ball, Ray Shrader. SECOND ROW: Jean Reamsnider, Neta Plank, Betty Robinson, Carol Wharton, Drea Ransom, Janet Oyster, Rosa Morton, LaDonna Milligan, Marcia Wharton, Sylvia Austin, Kay Shreffler, Sandra Thomas, Mary Mellot. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fisher, Judy Stone, Bev Kline, Naola Dement, Shirley Brokaw, Janet Bowman, Martie Garber, Carol Cruickshank, Sylvia Shock, Lillie Singer, Sue Jarvis, Carol Winsor, Dorothy Ramsey, Carl Lyons. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Strickling, Archie Craner, Herb Walter, Charles Snyder, Dave Parlet, Ray Arthur, Lowell Baker, John Oswalt, Harvey Morton, Jim Freeman, John Ferguson, Dick Crunkilton, Cliff Yarger. ADVISOR: Mr. Fisher. 0 41,3 -' f ,iz ,, 7th GRADE .1v.,K FRONT ROW: Harry Johnson, Douglas Byerly, Gary Snyder, Daniel Workman, Donna Stewart, Charolette Kurtz, Karen Palmer, Sandy Dall, Sharon Bratschie, Judy Kuhn, Fern Lemaster, Billy Yarger, Lee Mel- lott, George Bowman, Gerald Aley. SECOND ROW: Richard Carr, Wyona Hively, Raylene Sawdey, Annabella Delong, Martha Huddle, Betty White, Judy Brown, Karen Thomas, Rita Murray, Mary Shre- fler, Shirley Swank, Mary Taylor, Janet Armstrong, Mark Bennet. THIRD ROW: Kenny Farst, Larry Clawson, Olen Haws, Albert Morton, Harold Wolfgang, James Lawhorn, Tom Sargent, Donald Hoff- man, James Larcomb, Charles Murray Mervin Mosier, Nelson Kline, Roger Stevens. Absent: Judy Hall, JoEllen Parlette, Phillip Stortz, Sue Williams, Judy McKown, Advisor: Mr, Eversole, 6th GR DE s if-9 QQ. vii, FIRST ROW: Myron Hively, Bobbie Long, Leonard McAuley, Ronnie Thorne, Wayne Burson, Robert Myers, Fred Barr, Larry Teeter, James Prefling, Dick Surge, Jerry Kunkle, Gary Miller, Bob Stone, Freddie Ream- snider. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ramsey, Junior Oyster, Norma Kirkpatrick, Janie Leedy, Pamela Putman, Sharon Bowman, Judy Shreffler, Charlene Gleason, Patricia White, Kathy Ransom, Paul Carr, Keith Dar- ling, Richard Wharton, Douglas Walter. THIRD ROW: Tommy Atherton, Ronnie Lawhorn, Louis Sellers. Shirley Strickling, Judy Reamsnider, Margaret Robinson, Patty Myers, Edith Brokaw, Gayle Stahl, Phyllis Rudrick, Ronnie Cochran, Jerry Brokaw, Charles Reesman. Absent: Ronnie King, Jimmy McKown, Paul Weiss, Pat Wheatcraft, Nancy Weiss, Russell Gregory. ADVISOR: Mrs. Ramsey. -I4 I . ., be X :f P S ' Q .-1 . GA .. ---'- - M659 ' .4 V l O 0 I ' . . 1 xm 5 Aff- 5th GRADE , S ' 'WD' 'tglg r L70- i ,xx If H sf , FRONT ROW: Dale Murray, David Palmer, John Hall, James Dernent, Stancato, Teddy Kuhn, Eugene Lyons. SECOND ROW: Gerald Meeks, William Brokaw, William Linda Peters, Phyllis Ro- binson, Audra Laribee, Joyce Bratschie, Linda Thomas, Barbara Kline, Katherine Murray, Rich- ard Snyder, THIRD ROW: Kathleen Atherton, Melena Warner, Donna Polito, Juanita Hively, Sue Lyons, Evelyn Norris, Carol Pipes, Judy Wingenbach, Mary Lou Stevens, Marsha Thompson, Karilyn Worley, FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Mutchler, Bernard Johnson, Ted Lemasters Jr. ,V Earl Smith Kenneth Swank, Thomas Warner, William Haws, George Brown, Marven Divilbiss. Absent: Joyce Farst. ADVISOR: Mrs. Mutchler. r . -1 ,.g F Y ,U xl' 'v J FIRST ROW: Tommy Heldenbrand, Dale Mellott, Ronnie Berger, Joseph Crill. SECOND ROW: Sharon Cochrane, Sharon Agin, Juanita Burton, Linda Leedy, Sharon Jarvis, Andrea Hyatt, Me- linda McAuley. THIRD ROW: George Atherton, Richard Heffelfinger, Sandra Hicks, Vicky Ellen Byerly, Nancy Beasore, Karen Heller, Willard Burson, Larry Carr. FOURTH ROW: Miss Ross, George Brewer, Richard Johnson, Lyle Beveridge, David Meeks, Stanley Lifer, Jerry Bow- man, Roy Lawhorn, Harold Kurtz. Absent: Charles Bennett, Vicky Boals, Eugene Hart, Alberta DeLong. ADVISOR: Miss Ross. U ' -. 'X ui I 'I 4th GRADE FIRST ROW: Bruce Ramsey, Junior Sager, Harold Oyster, John Stauffer, James Spayde, Roger Stewart. SECOND ROW: Charlene Wingenbach, Katherine Sparks, Marilyn Wolford, Jean Murray, Sara Mc- Auley, Betty Mowry, Frances Miller, Sandra Mowry. THIRD ROW: Joyce Northup, Tommy Sue White, June Ramey, Ruthaline Pritchard, Valerie Putman, Sally Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Devore, Jimmy Yorger, Robert Snyder, Thomas Roseberry, Terry Ward, Charles Shreffler, James Williams, Roland Miller Paul Morton. Absent: Dean Patterson, Dorothy Reeder. ADVISOR: Mrs. Devore. X M 1 ard GR DE fr fi ,SY X 5 - 1- . ,1 . - ,I , A P 'vid ,Q Y I Q u FIRST ROW: David Kunkel, Carol Jo Peters, Mary Ann Kirkpatrick, Kaylene Marton, Betty King, Connie Jo Stouffer, Beverly Perry, Diane Joy Snyder, Janice Wharton, Connie Lee Wilson. SECOND ROW: Elmer Smith, Susan Peters, Kathleen O'Hearn, Linda Swank, Mary Jane King, June Jordan, Randall Shreve, Bobby Schrader, Gary Snyder. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Garber, David Stewart, Ronald Long, Larry Pipes, Jeffrey Teeter, David Sparks, Charles Snyder, Mike Stancato, Joe Sawdey, Glen Lemaster. Absent: Carol Morton. ADVISOR: Mrs. Garber. 45 J rg W :ard GRADE s i N FIRSTuROW: Melvin Jordan, Keith Carr, David DeLong, Denis Brewer, Steve Barton, David Grant. SECOND TOW: Sharon Auflick, George Ann Davis, Marilyn Garver, Carol Huddle, Barbara Dement, Edna Bratschie, Diana Dall, Patricia Boone. THIRD ROW: Janet Long, Cynthia Bruce, Cheryl Jar- vis, Anne Jackson, Linda Bowman, Marilyn Heinberger, Nancy Finical, Ramona Cupp. FOURTH ROW: Neal Atherton, Glen Agin, James Bollinger, Dale Gregory, Forrest Antill, Charles Crowner, Edward Hicks. Absent: Sandra Agin, James Hockenberry, ADVISOR: Mrs. Swank. H '63, ' 1 ,.'. ff 2nd GRADE K VV' I FIRST ROW: Wilson Miller, Arnett Williams, Christopher Wall, Joseph Sparks, Gregory Williams Steven Palmer, Darryl Sargent. SECOND ROW: Sharon Miller, Loretta Sellers, Shirley Wolford, Deborah Poole, Sharon Metcalf, Barbara Teeter, Constance Smith, Sandra Oyster. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Miller, Debra Northrup, Ronald Mosier, Thomas Weekley, Rodney Meeks, David Poole, William Lyons, Ronald Oswalt. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Lippincott, Terry Miller, Reed Reesman, Stephen Shreve, Allen Morrison, Robert White, Dennis Palmer, Robert Oswalt. Absent: Sue Pink ley, Mary Alice Scott, Rebecca Reed, Larry Poole, Donna Sparks, Advisor: Mrs. Lippincott. 1 . . X-f ' C 1:2 wi f L29 Q '- 1.2.13 'serv -v ,j,- ,: -': ' g - ' e-'wel-zlfzllivaffa-X RNA , Q -.'-f3g59gjC'vfx1-.N1 '.'X 1 a 'P 3' 12,93 ,Q t as S. ,. , Q w -9' u -f--we wr .' .. P . . J- ,, ,., ,At M I , ,. l , 7: 2254: E+.:-1,-ro 1 - , --' wg'- J,-.4,. fa-1,-,A.v.'f 4-' . --.. - . X V K I I . ,, - - D . .5 K ' ' FIRST ROW: Larry Berkepile, Charles Duffy, Paul Kline, Grant Austin, Stanley LeMaster, John Jefferson SECOND ROW: Sandra Crose, Sarah Atherton, Dixie Lee Hart, Halene Gleason, Debra Laribee, Linda Claypool, Vera Harrison, Patty Berger. THIRD ROW: Judy Palmer, Shirley Garver, Roberta Bowman, Judith Atwell, Gloria Daniels, Ruth Ann Brandyberry, Judy Gregory, Elaine Johnson, Sandra Haws, Rita Cruickshank. FOURTH ROW: Miss Wareham, Billy Jarvis, Bruce Ally, Danny Jackson, Richard Jeffrey, Stephen Beamer, Daryl Heller, Bobby Lawhorn, Stanley Black. Absent: Barry Antill, Lawrence Burson. Advisor: Miss Wareham. 0 a : A , as , .s Z , A , .5 X ' -J 'Si nl R Q Jan nn' X I x i Q I wipe ap 1 is fx ,Fo on X ly M 1. X O K IQ , N433 S vi r ist GR DE FIRST ROW: Marjorie Browning, Bonnie King, Deanna Long, Patricia Crunkilton, Mary Lou Brat- schie, Diane Jeffrey, Ann Crowner, Gloria Benedict, Cheryl Ball, Marlene Brewer, Sharon Lifer. SECOND ROW: Judith Hicks, Jennie Blaker, Thomas Bowman, John Jarvis, Donald Horn, Wayne Herritt, Richard Harris, Charles Kurtz, Mark Darling, James Jefferson. THIRD ROW: Randall Cupp, Danny King, Danny Davis, Gary Johnson, Douglas Grassel, Ronald Burkepile, Howard Ayres, Burton Claypool, Stephen Burson, Richard Folk. Absent: Vivian Bemiller, Sandra Fraley, Newman King. Advisor: Mrs. Leedy. n 4 f.g is J is 'G 'g a Vv- 5? Q3 1 fix - 1 ist GRADE FIRST ROW: Harry Mowry, Roger Walters, Leonard Williams, David Oswalt, Richard McAuley, Philip Murray, Danny Shreffler. SECOND ROW: Connie Mathews, Elaine Meeks, Susan Norris, Linda Pritchard, Linda Ransom, Jeannie Miller, Linda Oyster, Judith Rice. THIRD ROW: Vick- ie Wilson, Teresa Smith, Sandra McKenna, Maxine Morrison, Cleve Morrison, Judy Smith, Jac- qulyn Roseberry, Regina Snyder, Sheryl Remy. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Barnhill, Philip Reeder, Raymond Swank, Randall Ramey, Phillip Smithhisler, Richard Meyers, Jerry Vincent, Tony Wi- senbarger, James Zimmerman, Glenn Wingenbach. Advisor: Mrs. Barnhill, US DRIVER FRONT ROW: Cyricl Prichard, Harley Teeter, Royal Clawson, Evelyn Strickling, Donald Teeter, Russell Leedy. SECOND ROW: Bob Calhoun, Bob Rooks. .-.v M. A xxkwiwt Afi K ,f 4 a.. fm nh, ,AX x f f A., 40. ,N ' Km Aug, ,ft fx '33 'V W 'K 1543 Q l.J,1t1-,xxqmw Kfi 'Y,'ff, fx, W fm YR 2' A w fx A6 -, y fx fu. -M M, bf w, 'xv' A MW 'V N W fl A A uw N Q fa R Q, A lx Fx 'JXW 'H wma,-'Q - AK. .4 ,AA A Ni pw -nl WH' www, 1,4 K .R ,K bind:- -H . '- A ,mv fy ,-4 4' 'K 9v i '41 5 Q .A ,, V K x K x -Q Ju A ,Ag 4m'1WkN ,K ,ax If A W ,ikq 'xi B Pl agp, 'K ., N'Wfj'1' M. J 'QQ 4. My ' fx FM yu q A Ax fi Nw,A ,fx'x -., A ,L In A an IA, H 'ix 'A+ ,yd- FIRST ROW: Dale Pore, Carroll Lifer, Tom Llewellyn, John Shaffer, Carl Jarrett, Wayne Four. SECOND ROW Ass't. Coach Jack Tucker, Larry Miller, Ron Brewer, Carl Bowman, Larry Taylor, Lynn Beveridge, Wayne Snyder. THIRD ROW: Head Coach Charles Beadle, Charles Costin, Royal Freed, Commodore Johnson, Terry Parker, Russ Wareham, Gary Meeks. FOURTH ROW: John Clark, Eugene Yarger, Glenn Pore, Art Coon, John Fout, Dave Hathaway, Bob Crlll. BACKS: John Four, Art Coon, Russ Wareham, Bob Crill. LINEMEN: Lynn Beveridge, Glenn Pore, John Shaffer Royal Freed, Tom Llewellyn, Carl Jarrett, Daye Hathaway. 6 'X X. E . X N 44 ' :SJ Q FF . 1' X M' 1 ' A I, ul . s J r 2 N BACKS: Eugene Yarger, Carroll Lifer, Gary Meeks, Wayne Fout. LINEMEN: Larry Miller, Charles Costin, Carl Bowman, Larry Taylor, Wayne Snyder, Commodore Johnston, Dale Pore. ,H ,,i '-wit Art Coon Dave Hathaway Glenn Pore Tom Llewellyn e 'X John Shaffer John Fout Bruce Larcomb A lr n , n ww if ff ' . O . ff' Q5 1 3 ff? F U ... 4., -Q ,M . '2-A N , N N x Nl I Uv X! VARSITY SQUAD John Clark, Dave Hathaway, Renald Hefflefinger, Gary Meeks, Bruce Larcomb, Charles Lifer, Charles Costin, Coach, Charles Beadle, Ernest Cochrane, Art Coon, Carroll Lifer, Eugene Yarger, Bob Crill. Missing, Glenn Pore. RE ERVE QUAD John'Clark, John Gleason, Commodore Johnson, Russ Wareham, Lynn Beveridge, James Lifer, Dale Pore, Bob Crill, Jerry Miller, Coach, Beadle, Carl Bowman, Carroll Lifer, Eugene Yarger, Eugene Huddle, Wayne Snyder. Missing: Bob Rooks, Bruce Larcomb O 5 Qu-' n, 6 J ! by 4 45 F ' -9 Coach Beadle Gary Meeks 4 9 QL T -522 V 1 0' 1 'if -. Ernie Cochran Arr Coon Glenn Pore Dave Hathaway Lynn Beveridge A, Bob Crill 51' ji? is N 'Q 5 L! 5' k ., if I r 'f A X :J- ' , Chuck Lifer Gene Yarger Buzz Wareham COUNTY CHAMPIONS IN ACTION lui' Lg! FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL SCORING Preview .... Butler o .... .... M illersburg. . . I2 Russ Wareham ............. . 89 Butler 38 .... .... lv lount Vernon. .12 John Fout ...... .... 4 8 Butler I4 .... ...Granville ..... 21 Art Coon ...... .. .. 28 Butler 21 . .. .... Highland ..... 57 Bob Crill ........ .. . . 21 Butler 33 .... .... P lymouth ..... 6 Dave Hathaway .... .... 1 9 Butler 45 .... .... L eroy ......... 7 Glenn Pore ....... .... 1 2 Butler I9 .... ...Danville ...... 7 Bruce Larcomb . . . 6 Butler I9 .... .... L odi ......... I3 Gary Meeks ...... 6 Butler 6 .... ... Bellville ...... 27 Tom Llewellyn . . . . 2 Butler lg .... . . . Cardington . . .313 Carroll Lifer . .. 1 Totals ..... Butler 214 .... .... O pponents . . . 176 SEASON'S RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Butler 53 ................... Loudonville. . . 52 Ernie Cochrane .......... 281 Butler 37 Bellville ..... 69 Buzz Wareham .... 219 Butler 54 . . . Perrysville .... 57 Art Coon ....... 212 Butler 59 . . . Plymouth ..... 32 Bruce Larcomb .... 186 Butler 45 ... Crestline ..... 68 Gary Meeks ..... IO2 Butler 53 . . . Lucas ........ 52 Lynn Beveridge . . . 88 Butler 74 . . . Union ........ 49 Chl1Ck Lifel' .... .. . 67 Butler 72 . . . Lexington .... 60 Dave Hathaway ..... . . . 61 Butler 67 .... Alumni ....... 47 Renald I-lefflefinger . . . . . . I8 Butler 48 . . . Shiloh ....... 57 Carroll Lifer ...... . . . 16 Butler 56 . .. Ontario ...... 46 Glenn Pore ..... . . . .15 Butler 55 . . . Bellville ...... 60 Eugene Yarger ..... .. . I5 Butler 73 . . . Plymouth .... 66 Dale Pore ...... . .I1 Butler 65 ... Lucas ........ 88 Bob Crill .... .. . . 8 Butler 59 . . . Union ....... . 53 Butler 60 ... Lexington . . . . 55 Butler 71 . . . Shiloh ...... . 72 Butler 55 . . . Ontario ..... . 53 TOURNAMENT fm X Butler .... .................... U nion ........ 48 X Butler .. . Shiloh ....... .55 Butler . . Lucas ........ 56 3 Butler .... .... M onroeville . . .64 . 1' 8 N A N 2 la 1 F Pat Atherton Pat Davis o 0 ,H M 1 0 O .Z lvwl HOMECOMING Queen Judy Barr Z 41 ' aff H , X5 l 'X :J t I Lois Littleton Phyllis Bratschie fa u r If LaDonna Wolf, Anita Walter, Pat Oyster, Anne Burge, Bev Agin, Bonnie Heldenbrand Bonnie Heldenbrand, Anita Walter, Bev Agin, Pat Oyster, Anne Burge. X ff' If ' + 'SVMWESNNSB MIXED ENSEMBLE Director . . . . . . Mr. Levin Pianist . . . . . . Muriel Ramsey FIRST ROW: Lois Littleton, LaDonna Wolf, Grace Zimmerman, Pat Teeter, Marilyn Miller, Gwyenna Ogier, PatCra1'1er, Bonnie Heldenbrand. SECOND ROW: Mr. Levin, Wilma Brewer, Marilyn Worley, Muriel Ramsey, Brenda Dall, Marjean Kunkel, Helen McFadon, Cheryl Workman, Bev Agin. y ,g ig Pi-'75 . - M-2-.gg GIRLS' AND BOY , QUARTET Director . . . . . . Mr. Levin Pianist . .. . . . Muriel Ramsey FRONT ROW: Phyllis Baker, Janice Freeman, Judy Barr, Pat Atherton. BACK ROW: Dick Kuhn, Dave Hathaway, Dale Harrison, Bruce Larcomb. BAD Advisor: Mr. Levin BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Stone, Carol Darling, Louise Palmer, Brenda Dall, Marilyn Worley, Marcia Mishey, Judy Barr, Lowell Baker, Marjean Kunkel, Pat Teeter, James Lifer. SECOND ROW: Sandra Robinson, Miriam Forbes, Phyllis Baker, Pat Craner, Dick Crunkilton, Janet Bowman, Janice Freeman, Viola Stewart, Bernard Snyder, John Ferguson, Dean Pore. THIRD ROW: Drea Ramson, Martha Garber, Donna Crunkilton, Rosemary Bennett, Steven Farst, Bill Hoeilick, Carolyn Creath, Tom Llewellyn, Gwyenna Ogier, Caroll Dean Lifer, Freddy Lifer, Pat Atherton, Grace Zimmerman, Muriel Ramsey, Mary Taylor, Dale Harrison. X ws L . 0: as K' QW- ' as Q an 'K 'H wx. , ' X 1 Y i-t ! . .5 5 X I ,f m 55 , .15 1 , ' . 6 ,1 5, Tk S I, I K -Q If, ei. , , :QI 5 yu. 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RIGHT, bottom to top: Pat Craner, LaDonna Wolf, Pat Ath NATIONAL erton, Marilyn Worley, Steven Farst. HONCR socym S 'Z EL Advisor Mr Garbe I' STUDENT COUNCIL President .... ..... J ohn Shaffer Vice President . . Larry Miller Secretary .... . . Gwyenna gier Treasury. . ..... Julia Swank Ulf QS' Q I:g ,5 : 2 it 1' nf ? l-'Q' 'lsf' sL:'..4.,m, it X 'K df' .4 'Vs 51: 6? 1 , LIBRARIANS SITTING: Gwyenna Ogier, Cheryl Workman, Helen McFadon, Louise Myers, -4 AWE 5 JW Carol Dement. STANDING: Grace Zimmerman, Sandra Smith, Genevra Miller, Velva Ayers, Betty Body, Janet Bowman, Muriel Ramsey. Advisor: Miss Levering President: Pat Craner Vice President: LaDonna Wolf Secretary: Marjean Kunkel Treasury: Marilyn Worley SITTING: Julia Swank, Marcia Mishey, Phyllis Bratschie, Sandra Robinson, Helen McAuley, Carol Dement, Marilyn Worley, Marjean Kunkel, Pat Craner, LaDonna Wolf, Miriam Forbes, Bonnie Heldenbrand, Anita Walter, Pat Oyster, Bev Agin, Genevra Miller, Lillian Smith. STANDING: Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Baker, Pat Atherton, Judy Barr, Marilyn Miller, Muriel Ramsey, Pat Teeter, Martha Reamsnider, Miss Levering, Brenda Dall, Dorothy McAuley, Sandra Hollar, Dorothy Atherton, Betty Body, Velva Ayers, Rosemary Bennett, Donna Crunkilton, Viola Stewart, Carolyn Creath, Nancy Smith, Sandra Stone 0? -iq - 11,3 '90 A' 2 4. hu A Af? I Q of-I-ION 6 1 Q 0 X '1 rl X AXE 6 Q ,S D' : -- -' ,. L' D -X f r if-Q9 Q Advisor: i ff Ul-133 5 Mr. Hahn President: ' U 'U ,fl Chuck Lifer Vice President: Eugene Yarger Secretary: Steven Farst Treasury: Bob Rooks FRONT ROW: Jerry Strickland, James Lifer, Charles Leedy, Steven Farst, Bob Rooks, Eugene Yarger, Chuck Lifer, Glenn Pore, Carroll Dean Lifer, Bernard Snyder, Duane Hyatt, Carl Bowrnan, Jack Brokaw, Ronnie Stewart. SECOND ROW: Dale Pore, David Mosier, Ronnie Stevens, Lowell Algire, Frank Austin, Dick Kuh. ff F515 S W ' , .L . Nik ita ii EX: ,pyw3as'imQ3zefs LQ . 224 g 2 F. F. A. Camp Going boating Going Home F. F. 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S H X PM ,Sw uw yuxliaw N A, IJ LGA Mrs. Mavis, Mrs. Kirkpatnck Mx Q V?g X COOK Mrs Mrs. Burge, M.rs. Taylor Mr. Barcus J ANITOR 2' ,3 X Eff Qi 5 'E 2 1 5 E gb, ,mc KQWQ? 5unW?? ,,.,...1 903' W' if V 1 Rn 1, KJ U ' 3 2 J 2 Q Kx,5 Q H ' , 2 fm g Q if L of 'M .nw 411' M--lf Q ... 'H' ,. .ww-M le, wr K ,Am Q?gQQDWXG5i9 ' 93' 0 JOE ALGIER'S Pure Oil Station Pure Gas - Oil Grease E Auto Accessories Bellville, Ohio Phone 42ll I f' gf'X J. gqgv :N 'il Q J QL ir xi. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 THE FARMERS SAVINGS H TRUST CO. 'x Q '-.,. 'Tr Q . l, Qxs' S. ,-.111--. Q , ' H -CUZ' x 'zfff m Q ,,,.,-A 2 .Z Bellville Office Bellville, Ohio HSave Where Saving Paysu THE CLEVER GREENHOUSE Wholesale and Retail Florist and Gardener vulb' 'gi - ,fQZbggg? f f 2- A f 72331 X, , ,-,' Potted Plants Vegetables Cut Flowers Bellville, Ohio Phone 2631 V. H M. RESTAURANT Dining Room Meals - Short Orders Fountain Service Palmers Baked Goods Home Made Doughnuts L., Virgil R Mildred Schroeder Bellville, Ohio Phone 4421 .Tir-. 'H ,. 4 - ,. meow 3.3 ,:-aw .-:':-:-:-:-' ,-:-:---':.-.-:+:N:4'44,-:5.-: yglzn. 4 ' 431 M I-' ,-5211 ',.,::f:1ge:sEz55i5'5' 4' ' ' - '.- ' ' 4 5.5.54 -'-13255135 ?5:3Ef:rE:Sr- W 'ff' -- ' . ,jg N f5' - t I. zzffgi '1E:5. .551 .4 5 515: ff:-..2 ' vas. fa: -rgaff 3- 5 311 'fE5E5: QI- 55555 255' f :5:5 E5E5:, ff ' kai, MMM ? , W 5 5 EE Ehmgi Q ' 4 iff? . Q., .5 '''''isisS55555513:sfilriffsfffifziisfff A A sis '1 f , ' - I 3255525 55 152: 41 :M cgi: A.':I'I5:3f1E55?f525525553 . T:-, K .5:.:If:525fffffffEfEf :: if 3: :::4m':. 5,45555:51555E5S25555E55531551-rfzfzfrfisgw'' '1:5?5' 35551, '11E5E5E5i535 5:5 ' 25 .2 .- v 'c5:5 ':5: I 'j:5:f:2:f:-, 2::q, 525, 5315, L f :1Z:5E' 5 . 3555525555355 -'A' S 5' Mr- Q 1 :- Compliments of BUTLER MOTHER'S CLUB GOLD MEDAL COFFEE And GOLD MEDAL CANNED GOODS THETHUKHUHAVERY COMPANY -1 S 4 O , g - : ,ig '- .'2'as C4'5 -fi-r?a'l'?if1 :::r...f 3-fi--.-.... -1 M f ld Oh' C pl t of SUMHWYSGROCERY UAUTy O AND E sERvxC?' Compliments of 1 BAKER'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of SNYDER FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone Butler 2-3221 Bellville 2491 Lexington 3121 Fredericktown 2221 A. M. WEEKLY Q SON GARAGE Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service Fine Selection of Used Cars ussn cms Main Street Butler Ohio EARL E. H ININGER General Insurance INSURANCE T H AT RE ALLY INSURES Phone 2-3511 Main Street Butler Ohio CLAWSON'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Whole Family Casuals - Tennis Shoes Dress Shoes - Boots Overshoes Shoe Repair Main Street Butler Bellville Phone 2-3471 MARTIN HARDWARE CO. Frigidaire Appliances Lowe Bros. Paints Mansfield, Ohio Phone 7207-6 T :a g-1 - 'ungm' Compliments of COLLINS' MARKET Fresh Home Killed Meats O 4' 25-4 up Qi . fllffuqfywljl- 1. I . x I Phone 2361 Bellville Ohio DAUGHERTY'S SOHIO SERVICE AND FOOD CENTER n' 'Ii 5' ' ' .-'2,- Q 5 .. rf? n,,f, .a,.. Q9 .AA 'A TC 'r', 4 Z3 v At the NYU of Route 13 and Possum Run Road Phone 4765-O BUTLER'S RECREATION CENTER Congratulations Butler Seniors of 1955-1956 HGood Luckn BUTLER VARIETY STORE Hosiery - Lingerie - Blouses Sweaters - Jeans --B1ankets-- Sewing Accessories Wranglers-Belts-T Shirts Athletic Socks Clothing For The Family Butler Ohio BUS 2 3411 PHONES HOME 2 BUTLER TV AND APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE ANTENNAS - INSTALLED - ROTOR5 COMPLETE LINE OF TV AND APPLIANCES LIBERAL TRADE IN AND FINANCE GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES -3854 COCHRAN'S BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairing Complete Refinishing Wreck Rebuilding DH.SmEVE Butler, Ohio Phone 2-2341 Congratulations to the Senior Class From YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS SMUCKER STUDIOS, INC iff Hag W' fj,? -, Mala A 5cAMl 43 N. Mulberry Street Mansfield, Ohio Viola Stewart Phyllis Baker BUTLER MAJ ORETTES Janet Armstrong Janice Freeman Q3 rnzocnucxrowu onlo nlAl.3s1e Rl E OYIJWM mg- 677 1 1lNDAYo',TIL no Let Us Wrap and Quick Freeze Your Meat EARLIQPHHNINGER General Insurance Phone 2-3511 Butler Ohio BUTLER HARIWWNREfUUDSUPPLY Plumbing Roofing Williamson Furnaces Myers Water Systems B.P.S. Paints JACK TEETER Phone 2-3161 Bu Spouting tler, Ohio OSTER'S MOBILE STATION Most Everyone In Southern Richland County Mobilgas Mobiloil Subscribes to Mobilgas- THE BELLVILLE STAR PRESS Bellville, Ohio Auto Accessories You Should Too! Bellville Ohio STEVENS HARDWARE Hanna Paints FAMOUS CONEY ISLAND Sandwich Shoppe 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Phone 3161 Closed Wednesday Bellville, Ohio 92 North Main Mansfield E SWAGART'S DAIRY BAR MADISON'S Home Cooked Meals Home-Made Pies Open 6 A.M. to 12 A.M. Seven Days a Week Women's Apparel of Distinction I 86 North Main Street A Mansfield Ohio ZZZ2 Compliments of LANDON'S Clothing and Athletic Supplies HShoes for the Entire Familyn MT. VERNON IMPLEMENT STORE HHASZSPEEEMFRS 100 W. Ohio Avenue Mt. Vernon Phone 2392-6 GRETZINGER'S Home Killed Meats lim Custom Butchering Fast Freezing Perrysville Ohio Phone 081 FlNK'S DRUG STORE The Rexoll Store l-i-l nnuos a sooAs DRU KODAKS o MAGAZINES 115 N. MAIN sT. FREDERICKTOWN, or-no Phone5181 CULLER-SWANK Q CO., INC Lumber and Mill Work 227 North Market Street Loudonville, Ohio MARIETTA PAINT E WALLPAPER l26 North Main Street Mansfield, Ohio HYou Are Always Welcomen LAMB'S BEAUTY SALON A Permanent for Every Type of Hair Butler Ohio Phone 23601 L K COFFEE SHOP The House of the Famous O'Boy and O'Girl Sandwich Eat In or Take Out Service Come Out and See Us Mansfield Ohio Open 24 Hours HECKLER DRUG Compliments Public Square of Mt. Vernon, Ohio MINER'S MARKET The Rexall Store Perrysville, Ohio Phone 31821 Compliments of B. C. 8 S. ELEVATOR Phone 2381 Bellville, Ohio Compliments of Compliments S. S. KRESGE CO. of 5? to 31.00 Store JANE'S TRADING POST Air-Conditioned for Good Second-Hand Merchandise Your Shopping Comfort Every Type Notion Phone 1553-6 Q Mansfield, Ohio Butler, Ohio H 919 5 CARR,S MARKET Compliments 1 -lfffl f !'f9?El :'f3' 5'f b. Groceries, Meats, Vegetables 0 , l ir Frozen Foods RED 8? WHITE ' ,. J Perrysville, Ohio Phone 681 Butler Ohio DUNKIN JEWELERS Reputable Diamond Experts 58 North Main Street Mansfield, Ohio Use Our Layaway or Charge Plan BUTLER CO-OPERATIVE CO. Dealers in Grain-Mill Feed-Paints Lime-Coal-Cement-Wire Fence-Etc. NThe Elevator With A Friendly Servicen Butler Ohio BURGESS CLEANERS A LAUNDRY Corner of Second Q Diamond '1lll 0 '5 EHS- g Mansfield Phone 1507-6 NPick-up and Delivery Serviceu STEVENS MOTOR SALES Pontiac Sales Front End Alignment Frame Straightening Phone 2351 Fredericktown 24 Hour Towing ' r Compliments of ZOLMAN'S FARM MARKET l Mile North of Fredericktown on Route 3 CClosed Sundaysb Home Killed Pork 8 Beef Phone 7-3401 TODD'S JEWELERS For Nationally Advertised Watches ' I A i THF.. J 52 North Main Street Mansfield, Ohio Insured Savings 3? Paid on Regular Savings Accounts Insured to 310,000.00 By An Agency of the U.S. Gov't PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS 127 Park Ave. West Mansfield, Ohio BILL BEBOUT Car Washing-Lubrication Waxing Phone 2-3232 CENTRAL MARKET The Complete One-Stop Food Store Free Delivery Ken Rinehart - William Fischer Proprietors Butler, Ohio Phone 3391 Bellville SMART' S V4 .E Compliments HA Real Music Storen of COLEMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2-3591 Butler, Ohio 6 S. Main Street Mansfield, Ohio On the Square Music-Records-Rental Compliments of HURSH DRUGSTORE Complete Prescription Department Phone 2561 Phone 2117-7 Bellville Mansfield NICHOLAS HARING C0mP1imeHtS Your Dependable Jewe1er of 11 Park Avenue West Mansfield Phone 2316-4 D. R. SWANK, JEWELER Butler, Ohio Watch Repairing - Gifts Big Values Baby Chicks Turkey Pullets Poultry Remedies and Equipment ffww I if il 52 emmmgi -1 Q T L f' THE MT. VERNON HATCHERY 322 Sc Main St. Mt. Vernon Phone 3-2951 Serving Knox County 5 Vicinity With Quality Merchandise Since 1898 BIG BUYS in way lepaafvnenf RUDIN'S Mt. Vernon, Ohio KNOX COUNTY APPLIANCE DEALERS ' Compliments Compliments of of THE CHARM HOUSE BEAUTY SALON F L GD -I 43 Bartlett Appliance Knecht-Feeney Electric N,-Q Knox Refrigerator X Mild Refrigerator Morris Appliance 'lu., C: ' Rockwell Appliance Slmmonf' Appliance 114 Park Avenue West G. R. Smith 3 Company Thorp Hardware Phone 3410-6 Mansfield Wise Appliance ROYAL GATTON Gasoline S! Tires and y X ,!l3nP:kL SEQ.. ' Accessories shiz kazi- Butler Ohio Phone 2-3232 GEORGEYS FURNITURE STORE Our Overhead Is Less-We Sell For Less Carpets - Rugs - Linoleum Gas and Electrical Appliances Ironrite Phone 2-3321 Butler, Ohio SMITH'S MARKET 1.5 2 AMEF L55 'ZeAvf?g 7 - I V' THE LOUDONVILLE MOTOR COMPANY .. -' l I - CHEVROI ET! , f,?, N xii -' 5 ...4 X y Q y. 4204- . Qt I Sales and Service Bellville Ohio Phone 3651 Loudonville STEINMAN MCCLURE MOTORS IMPLEMENT STORE Ford H Mercury Your ,,f.?g ,E?: -H xs.cn444g 5 ' 4 5 . '04,uup.: Allis Chalmers Dealer Loudonville, Ohio Phone 4371 S EEEFTTEFJN 1 A nf 12 Complete One Stop Service For All Makes of Cars Loudonville Ohio Sporting Athletic Goods Supplies YUNCKER'S 155 Cline Avenue Mansfield, Ohio Phone LO. 2866 You Are Always Welcome at ANN'S RESTAURANT We Bake Our Own Pies 27 Main Street Butler Ohio Phone 2-3442 COCHRAN MOTOR SALES, INC. Dodge Passenger Cars Dodge HJob-Ratedu Trucks Plymouth Cars 14 W. Ohio Avenue Phone 2393-6 Mt. Vernon GLICK'S GARAGE SERVICE Auto Accessories Hydra-Matic Drive-Service Heavy Duty Wrecker Service KX. g .' nu: - W Q x-- ' HMotor Tune-Up Specialists' Phone 4431 Day and Night Bellville Ohio OHIO BOOK 8 BIBLE HOUSE Bibles-Dictionaries-Pictures Books for Children S. S. Supplies Phone 2578-5 101 W. Gambier Mt. Vernon Compliments of TONY'S MUSIC SHOP G. R. SMITH Q CO. Hardware-Plumbing Electrical Supplies HGood Service to You A Pleasure to Usln Mt. Vernon Ohio BATSON'S Mansfield's Largest Furniture Store 44 West Fourth Phone 3446-6 Congratulations Class of 1956 FREDERICKTOWN MOTOR CO. Fredericktown, Ohio H EVR LE Compliments of C. A. INNES Butler Ohio Compliments of SAM FOX JEWELRY Finest Selection of Watches Diamonds 5 Jewelry 12 Park Ave. West Mansfield The New Connsonata The Famousafester Betsy Ross Spinet Piano W. E. 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