Centralia High School - Centralian Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)
- Class of 1957
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Math. , Science, Driver Education Reserve Basketball Coach 7th Grade Class Advisor MISS GRACE DRESBACI-I Ohio State University B. S. . M. A. Business Subjects Clan Staff Advisor U Y .sr X ,,.. in NUIIZ MRS. JEAN ROMERO Ohio University B. S. Math., Algebra, Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor Annual Advisor MR. PHILLIP STRAUSS West Virginia University B. S. English, Civics Junior Class Advisor MR. CHARLES ZEITER University of Akron, B.A. History, Public Speaking Dramatic Coach MR, W. R. SUNDERLAND Ohio State University, B.S. Vocational Agriculture F. F, A. Advisor 4-H Advisor Adult Farmer Instructor MR, DONALD FETROW Ohio Weslyan, B.M. Music MR. M. F. GLENN Morehead College, A. B. Marshall College, M, A, Columbia University Professional Diploma English 8L General Business W. gf' af' xi' President ROBERT HAYNES Class Officer FFA l,2,3,4 Secretary HELEN STAUFFER Varsity C Club lntramurels 1 Clan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff I,2,3,4 Volleyball I, 2, 3,4 Band I,2,3 Orchestra 1, 2,3 Chorus 1,2,3 Ensemble I,2,3 Track 2,3 Class Officer 3,4 Science Club 1,2 Latin Club 1,2 Treasurer Donald Clever Class Officer Basketball Varsity C Club Vice -President MARY LOU RITCHIE Class Officer I, 2,4 Clan Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4 FHA l,2,3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Varsity C Club Science Club I,2,3 Dramatics 3 THE SENIOR CLAS' OFFICERS 25 PROPHECY f X X' Z er ' Q SENIOR CLASS I Q ' N It is now the year of 1970 and many changes have come about. When I started on my annual trip, I decided to make it worthwhile. I finally came to the conclusion that I should pay all my old classmates a visit. As I boarded the plane to leave Kinnikinnick, Ohio, I discovered none other than pilot John Hoylman and co-pilot Donald Ritchie. I took my seat and as I glanced across the aisle, I noticed about six children which resembled Don. When talking to Don later, he proudly told me they were his children and always went with him on each trip. My first stop was in Florida. I felt quite honored to be met at the airport by the newly crowned Mrs, Amer1ca , Carolyn Strauss. fformer Carolyn Merrimanj She told me she was very happy now and had three sons. - My first night I thought I would live it up a little . I went to the The More the Merrier Club . I walked in the door and I noticed someone who looked familiar walking from table to table. When she finally came closer, I recognized her as Sally Evans. She told me she owned the club. She said to take notice when their new singer took the floor. I noticed the singer immediately. She was of all people Joyce Grubb. She looked very attractive in her creation from Hallsville, the capital of Ohio. I visited with her after the show and she was very proud of the fact that two of her old classmates, Nathan Barnes and Glenn Chester, had designed her new wardrobe. I couldn't stay long, so I boarded the plane the next morning for South Carolina. I arrived at Columbia and was amazed to find that Patty Bower was now mayor of this large city. She told me that she was the first woman mayor for Columbia. That afternoon while on a sight-seeing trip, I came to a sign which read The Conley Tobacco Plantation . I wanted to see how they grew tobacco. I found Merfel Conley, who was always so fond of cigarettes, riding through the fields on a donkey supervising his hired help. I wasn't too surprised though because I expected him to be either growing or selling tobacco. New York was my next stop. I was riding on a subway to visit Rosemary Seymour. Rosemary, better known as Rosy , is now a leading model. She models gloves. There was a mysterious looking gentleman who kept watching me. He wore the usual business attire, but he seemed suspicious and always on guard. I found out later that he was from the F. B. I. His name was Mr. Donald Imboden. I could hardly believe this, but Rosy said he was well-known for solving many unbelievable cases. I wanted some souvenires to take home to my friends. I thought the best place to find them would be in Macys. In fact, I was curious to ramble around in this big store. Immediately, I noticed Elaine Baker working behind a dress counter, She told me later she didn't have to work because she was married to an oil man, but she was just working to pass the time away. After purchasing my merchandise, I decided I had better find a hotel in which to spend the night, I had heard so much about the Hotel Plaza that I selected this hotel. While eating dinner in the main dining room, I saw that David Britton and Berlin Butterbaugh's names were listed at the top of the menu as head chefs. The Plaza was quite proud to advertise them because they were world-famous for their many dishes. Next morning, I took the first plane for Texas. I had heard over the radio that a famous rodeo team was to put on a show at San Antonio. Robert Haynes and Donald Clever headed the performance' list. This wasn't surprising because I knew they would go far with their knowledge about horses. The show was delight- ful! I also found John Williams in Texas. He was prospecting for gold. He told me he just couldn't see himself working so hard when he knew there was so much wealth to be found, the easy way. Salt Lake City was next on my list of visitations. In Utah I had to see the world-famous Happy Time Carnival . Guy McQuaide and Donald Pritchard were co-owners and seemed very pleased with their unexpected success. I also found Frank Haynes there. He happened to be running the ferris wheel. I next wanted to see some beautiful country that I had heard Utah was famous for. I found my guide to be Don Richards. He took me to the Bonnieville Salt Flats to show me where he had set the most recent automobile record for speeding. I visited Las Vegas next. I saw a few of the famous gambling spots. The last person Iexpected to find there was the one person I first saw. It was none other than Carl Kohn who was now running The Golden Nugget . I found him standing beside the gambling table. Max Hupp, his bartender, was now very famous for his mixed drinks. I noticed while at Carl's club that there was always a wealthy lady gambling every night at about the same time. She always wore the same western jacket. I finally recognized the jacket. She was Bonnie Speakman. She told me she had nothing else to do and she had gotten all her money from dancing at jitterbug contests. I next stopped in San Francisco, California. I wanted some do-nuts! I noticed a sign which read, The Best Do-nuts in Town . When I walked in the door I immediately recognized Helen Stauffer and Mary Lou Ritchie, the proprietors. They had always been successful in the business world. I found two of my classmates in a school in this large city. Anna Weaver was teaching English and Peggy Proehl was a Home Economics Teacher. I went to Fort Shotgun next. I wanted to see a little bit of army life and what our young men were accomplishing in this field. I was amazed to find that Sharon Remley was now playing taps for them. My goodness, what an opportunity! Marvin Ray had just been promoted to K. P. and was well known for peeling more potatoes than any other soldier there. My next stop was Hollywood. I went to the Paramount Studio lot first of all. I was told I could watch the next screen test. I almost fell off my chair when a horse walked on the stage. They told me it was called Rex Rebel, and a young lady by the name of Marianne Schrenker insisted it was more talented than Trigger. As I was touring the studio, I noticed that Carrie Francis Fisher's dressing room door was a-jar. I wanted to see the interior of it. I saw Maryellan Speakman and Goldie Wilson in there. I went in to talk about the good old Centralia days. Maryellan said she was Carrie's make-up artist and Goldie was proud of the fact that she was her wardrobe manager. In the office, I found Thelma Kness. I knew she would go far in the secretarial field, but never as far as California. I saw Nancy Wiley when I was eating lunch at the Brown Derby. She told me she certainly was glad she had taken the secretarial courses in school. She was now taking care of Elvis Presley's fan mail. Good surroundings as well as pay! Jane Roy had told me she wanted to be a nurse, so I thought I would find her next. Sure enough she was practicing, not as a nurse now, but as a surgeon. She took care of many famous stars, and she seemed to be doing quite well. She lent me one of her foreign cars in which to go sightseeing. In San Francisco I found Stewart's Beauty Salon. I just had to have my hair done to go out to the theatre that night. Who should operate this but Jeannie Stewart. She had thought up some of the most devastating hair styles. I thought I had better start for home the next morning. I phoned for a taxi from my hotel. Who should I find to take me to the airport to meet the plane but Janet Fraley. I boarded the plane. When I took my seat, I noticed someone familiar sitting across the aisle from me. She was dressed in a business suit and wore a huge hat. When I got to talking to her later, I found her to be Nancy Vetter. She showed me her latest book which she had written about. It was entitled The Philosophy of Life . She told me she was headed for New York to lecture on this subject. I was glad to be home again and decided I would have to travel more often. Poem SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 LOOKING ONWARD by Joyce Grubb As freshmen we started, Our climb four years ago. With wonderful intentions Our minds were all aglow. More we could have studied! We understand that now. But then we would have ponderedg And asked the question how. Our sights are on the future. Our school days lie behind. But in our minds we'l1 cherish A past but happy time. We say good-by Centralia, With no sad tears or sighs. For we are looking onward To what before us lies. 4 SENIOR SNAPSH OTS MAX HUPP Basketball FFA JANET FRALEY Clan staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Science Club 3 Dramatics 3, 4 t'3Bu-snow Ss, is-.........,., 11 7.6 2 f' , rg 5' ig, ,,,, ,W f ff: tml - , . , ,st 123- V. , , :Ei ' 35' .fi ' V 4 2 ' 1 ta, .,,, 1 ' A 'vfxen E 1' 'aa' SONJA EVANS Clan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 2, 3 Science Club 1,2, 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Class Officer Ensemble 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 MARVIN RAY Track 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Varsity C Club Class Officer DONALD RITCHIE Class Officer Baseball I Latin Club I, 2 CAROLYN MERRIMAN Clan Staff 1,2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Science Club 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 2, 3 Volleyball 4 Intramurals 1 Dramatics 3, 4 Class Officer 'W-vanup SHARON REMLEY Band I,2,3,4 Orchestra I,2,3,4 Dramatics 4 Volleyball I,2,3,4 Science Club 1,2 Latin Club 1,2 Intramurals 1 Varsity C Club Clan Staff l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2 Ensemble 2,3. JOHNNY HOYLMAN Latin Club 1,2 Basketball Varsity C Club Science Club 2,3. PATRICIA BOWER Intramurals 1 Volleyball 2 , 3, 4 Track 3,4 Band I,2,3,4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3 Dramatics 4 Class Officer Science Club 1, 2, 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Clan Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff I, 2, 3,4 Varsity C Club, CARL KOHN Basketball I, 2, 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Track I. DONALD IMBODEN Latin Club 1,2. MARIANNE SCHRENKER Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Volleyball 4 Latin Club 1,2 Science Club I,2,3,4 Dramatics 4 Clan Staff I,2,3,4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3,4. DONALD RICHARDS F. F. A. NANCY VETTER Cheerleading 4 Track I,2,3,4 Volleyball l,2,3,4 Clan Staff I,2,3,4 Annual Staff 1,2, 3,4 Science Club 1,2 Latin Club 1,2 Chorus I Intramurals I Varsity C Club Dramatics. NANCY WILEY Latin Club I,2 Science Club I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3,4 Orchestra I,2,3,4 Chorus I,2,3,4 Intramurals I Ensemble 2, 3 - Clan staff I, 2,3,4 Annual Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Class Officer GLENN CHESTER Latin Club 1,2. 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THELMA KNESS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 DONALD PRITCHARD Latin Club 1, 2 GUY MCQUAIDE Latin Club 1, 2 Band 1 Orchestra 1 ELAINE BAKER Science Club 1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Clan Staff 1, 2, 3 JOYCE GRUBB Clan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2-, 3, 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1 Science Club 1 Latin Club 1, 2 Dramatics 3, 4 Ensemble 3 NATHAN BARNES Latin Club 1, 2 Clan Staff 4 DAVID BRITTON Latin Club 1,2 Science Club 1, 2, 3 ROSEMARY SEYMOUR Clan Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1,2 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 ANNA WEAVER FHA 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3 Varsity C Club Volleyball 1 FRANKLIN I-IAYNES FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Clan Staff 1 JOHNNY WILLIAMS FFA 1 Basketball 1, 2 GOLDIE WILSON Fl-lA 1, 2, 3 Q' W,-syyfyy X .TEANNIE STEWART Dramatics 3 Gay Teens Club I High School Chorus 2 Paper Staff I MARYELLEN SPEAKMAN Clan Staff 1,2,3,4 PEGGY PROEHL FHA I, 2, 3, 4 BERLIN BUTTERBAUGH Latin Club 1,2 Science Club 1,2 Clan Staff 4 BONNIE JO SPEAKMAN Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Varsity C Club FHA I, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Clan Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus I Dramatics 4 Track 4 Science Club I, 2, 3 f' ,J T W CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, having come through this, the first of our battles, with heads high and shoulders back, and having adequately prepared ourselves for future contentions do declare this to be our last will and testament. Article I - To the faculty we do will and bequeath our ability of good behavior. Article II - To those notorious juniors we will and bequeath our financial status. Article III - To those paranoia sophomores we leave our temperance and ability to co-operate with the teachers. Article IV - To those impetuous freshmen we leave everything that remains hidden in the corners of Centralia High School. Article V - To all those graduates of Centralia High School we do will and bequeath our spirit of unity and co-operation that they might enjoy as harmonious and happy senior years as we have. Article VI - The will I, ELAINE BAKER, leave my rosy cheeks to Miss Dresbach. I, NATHAN BARNES, leave my good looks to Eddie Adkins. I, PATTY BOWER, will my slim figure to Sharon Prickett, providing she can make good use of it. I, DAVID BRITTON, leave my fighting ability to Robert Whitsel. I, BERLIN BUTTERBAUGH, leave my brain to Betsy Sharp knowing she can use it. I, GLENN CHESTER, leave my ability of 'coon hunting to Enos Austin. I, DONALD CLEVER, will my jump shot to Elwood King. I, MERFEL CONLEY, leave my ability as a salesman of candy bars to Bob Dearth. I, SONJA EVANS, leave my long blond curls to Cora Mae Tinker. I, JANET FRALEY, leave my ability of getting along with Mr. Valentine to my sister, Edna. I, JOYCE GRUBB, leave my long black curls to Mr. Schiff, knowing he could use them. I, FRANK HAYNES, leave my courting in the halls to Nancy Cooper and Wendell Templin. I, ROBERT HAYNES, leave my ability of taking care of the girls to Eddie Wiley. I, MAX HUPP, leave my ambitions to Lee Norman. I, JOHNNY HOYLEMAN, leave my ability of making wise cracks to Mr. Zeiter, knowing he could use them. I, DONALD IMBODEN, leave my collection of soda bottles to my brother, Wilbur. I, THELMA KNESS, will my quietness to Sandy White I, CARL KOHN, leave my ability to arriving at basketball practice on time to Floyd Sleepy Mountain Myers. I, GUY MCQUAIDE, leave my hot rod to Paul Collins, knowing he can use it. I, CAROLYN MERRIMAN, will my singing ability to Linda Botkin. I, DONALD PRITCHARD, will my night life to Dale Patterson. I, PEGGY PROEHL, leave my secret night life to Janice Patterson. I, MARVIN RAY, leave my ability to giving long speeches to Charles Mettler. I, SHARON REMLEY, leave my ignorance in the music department to Roger Conley, knowing he won't need much practice. I, DONALD RICHARDS, will my shyness to Cherie Arledge. I, DONALD RITCHIE, leave my position as manager of the A 8s P Super Market to Chuck Weaver. I, MARY LOU RITCHIE, leave my ability of having rough slumber parties to Peggy Harker, knowing she will know how to handle them. I, JANE ROY, will my ability of getting along with all the teachers to Carol Metzger. I, MARIANNE SCHRENKER, leave my horse sense to Billie Lou Taylor. I, ROSEMARY SEYMOUR, leave my ability of taking care of the junior boys to Ruth Chester. I, BONNIE JO SPEAKMAN, leave my little waist line to Martha Maag. I, MARYELLEN SPEAKMAN, leave my ability of getting along with Miss McCallister to Shirley Frey. I, HELEN STAUFFER, leave my band uniform to Mr. Fetrow, to give to whoever he sees best fit to fill my position. I, NANCY VETTER, leave all my bad habits and forms to anyone who wants them. I, ANNA WEAVER, leave my strong lungs to Janet Wolfe, I, JEANIE STEWART, leave my charming personality to Clarice Merriman. I, NANCY WILEY, leave my neat looking hair to Charlene Haddox. I, GOLDIE WILSON, will my ability of getting good grades to Janice Adkins. I, JOHNNY WILLIAMS, leave my ability of skipping school to Jerry Kutschbach. CLASS MOTTO - Our sights are set on the target of success CLASS COLORS - Light Blue and White CLASS FLOWER - Blue Rose F I f' 14 .,, T 4 CLASS HISTORY 'Twas only four short years ago, In 1953, if you would know, Our class unbarked on its career By entering its Freshman year, A band of eager, restless youth, Who'd never cut a wisdom tooth But recognized as a gospel truth The ancient pedagogic creed That learning's road is rough, indeed. 'Twould take too long for me to tell The strange adventures that befell Our gallant class ere we attained The lofty heights that now we've gained, The faculty were most forbearing Although they must have found us wearing. They never acted autocratic But always wondrous diplomatic Through treating us with hopeful kindness, They never to a fault showed blindness. Though some regard all games as futile And think athletics merely brutal, A test of brawn and not of brains, Out team the victor's cup, retains. Upon the field no boasting rival Dad's faintest chance for his survival, For when our brave boys used their system, No enemy could e'er resist 'em. And yet our team has proved to be the essence of integrity. In any learned competition, Which tests the powers of erudition, We'd prove our brain power of the best And treat with scorn a Binet test We'll not pass over its occasion But tell the worst without evasiong Some lazy members of our class Were much alarmed lest, they'd not pass, Why even yet they stop and wonder If there has been some awful blunder. It doesn't pay to be a shirker, And not a fast and willing worker. ,..-1-r-f Our social life was very vital And worth a place in this recital, Our dances each a great event, To which the schools elite all went. Our senior play showed gifts surprising And talent quite beyond surmising, Our banquet, food and fancy, blended, By far the best the town has attended. When business troubles caused distress Our president, with great finesse, Just called an extra meeting. Then He told us what to do and when, And How each question to decide. To Him- - smart girl--we point with pride. We're cultured, really most polite And very, very erudite, And, with our higher education Acquired broad-minded toleration. Our store of knowledge is so great We fear lest we confuse it, But when we take our place in life We'll have a chance to use it. We have, although a trifle checkered, A most extraordinary record. Now comes the longed-for gala dayg The auditorium, in array, Is crowded with spectators fair Who all their festal garments wear, And on the platform side by side, Behold our class, aglow with pride, But sad at leaving this dear place, Where they sojourned a little space, And hoping life will be as kind As these four years they've left behind. Oh, Class of 1957, Look downward from your starry vision, Assume These lines were spoken in derision. I know that you are wise and good, Abhorring falsehood, sloth, and pride, That wisdom is your daily food, And justice ever is your guild. But, if you think my stile amiss Now care for histories like this, Or if the audience-much worse- Be weary of my straggling verse, I tender to you promptly these My most sincere apologies. Nl- , .f l .1 ij, 3 787 JS x fff 4 ,I f f V f f V, , h 2 X E ', X 1. ' .- ll ' Yr S' 4 I S X Q S Sonja Evans Janet Fraley Arthur Hinton George Armstrong A- w ,ff .QMQIPTA wsu:-w 'f v in - ,f -' sf 35 Q. 'ri 1 1.5 Bob Shaw Bob Dearrh Charlene Haddox Roger Conley CLASS N, JUNIOR CLASS CFFICER Vice -Preside President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Elwood King President Ruth Chester Treasurer Sandy White Secretary Francis King Vice -Presif FIRST ROW: Strauss, Haddox, Wolfe, Frey, Metzger, Chester, Austin, Tinker. MIDDLE ROW Hardesty, Parsons, Imboden, Conley, Fraley, Meads, Mettler. TOP ROW: Kness, Dearth, R. Biirnliart, Janes, Whitsel, Collins. CLASS CDF 1958 FIRST ROW: M. Barnhart, Merriman, Dailey, I-Iupp, J. Adkins, Moody, Jones. MIDDLE ROW White, Arledge, Kutschback, Sharp, Botkins, Maag, Shaw. TOP ROW: Graves, G. Adkins, Myers, Seymour, Adams, Wiley. -,... mt ra. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Romero, Conley, Fraley, Swepston, R. Chester, F. Arledge, Kutschbach, White, Lyons, Hinton. SECOND ROW: Miller, Evans, I. Richards, J. Weaver, L. Roll, D. Arledge, D. Chester, Wunsch, D. Roll. THIRD ROW: Kimbler, F. King, C. Weaver, Her- ron, Pontious, Ray Patterson, Holbrook, Conaway. CLASS OF 1959 FIRST ROW: Kness, Auten, Haddox, Carrol, J. Arledge, Richards, Winfield. SECOND ROW: Good, S. Weaver, Fetherolf, Harker, Russell, Norman, Mettler. THIRD ROW: Britton, Wolfe Kempton, Fulton, Fisher, E. King, Detillion. iw. 3 i EL 1 - as ..... FIRST ROW: Seymour, Graves, McDade, Austin, O'Day, Roy, Hagan, Frey. SECOND ROW: Price, Karshner, Clever, Diehl, Arledge, Cryder, Schrake, Taylor. THIRD ROW: Huffman, D. Montgomery, Hoylman, Copeland, Payne, Barnes, Fraley, Wilson. CLASS GF 1960 FIRST ROW: Moody, Fisher, Evans, Kelley, Julian, Harrison, Shaw. SECOND ROW: Mercer, Valentine Meeker, Barnhart, Seymour, Fraley, Stone. THIRD ROW: Herrenstein, M. Montgomery, Karshner, Speakman, Arnold, Vetter, Atkins. T. I-it of -an , .M . :As is if inf 1jii?iS . fy, ,, 5 iii..-..4. Gary Conaway, Treasurer, Nancy Cooper, Secretary, Tommy Haynes, President, Gary McNeal, Vice- Pr 'd CLASS oFFuCERs Chuck Schiff, Secretary, jimmy Payne, Treasurer, Judy Roll, Vice-President, Sharon Stevens, Pres- ident. ,rs ii Y' ui tx FIRST ROW: Mr. Valentine, Kimbler, Chester, Conaway, Parsons, Carroll, Everidge, Gilbert, Austin, Shaw. SECOND ROW: Skaggs, R. Lyons, Burton, Wolf, Dresback, Schaeffer, Schrake, Woods, Knees. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Ault, C. Miller, Wilson, Templin, G. Miller, Seymour, Robey, Wolf. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mr. Valentine, Allen, Lyons, Climer, Leisure, Auten, Kimbler, Williams, Everidge, Diles. SECOND ROW: L. Williams, Kempton, Boyer, Horsley, Short, Bower, Tinker, Conley, Haddox THIRD ROW: Imboden, Haynes, Thomas, Click, Dearth, Chaffin, Ray, Lyons, McNeal. FIRST ROW: Mr. Roland, Roy, Shaw, Evans, Richards, Wright, Herron, Schiff, McQuade, Ault. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Fink, Fannin, Dresback, Wunsch, Richendollar, Tinker, Schrake, Meade. THIRD ROW: Karshner, M. Arledge, Speakman, Myers, Reeves, Streitenberger, Templin, Botkin, Norman. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: MI. Roland, Edler, Conley, G. Arledge, Hubbell, Neff, Knappe, Arnold, Roll. SECOND ROW: Britton, Jones, Poling, Patterson, Mattox, Kimbler, Dailey, Fisher, Hinton. THIRD ROW: Stephens Dearth, Adkins, Clemmons, Montgomery, M. Wiley, G. Wiley, Payne, Miller. ,Q Q1 W' f ' ' Q S img? ... J, x yn, M J- G 'H 1 4 f A I I :QL A A ff fn . A 6 J LZ' .f L, A ,N iffy . 7 i. Mk., ., ,K , .,,, x, 1. W. va w... ---mf... yA+..M.4f. .. 4 4'-. ,x -N wg 'Lk ,mvt .w ly. W, -M . 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K, ' mxywk K Kg C, 3? 1 M l X 2f' - wN X , I bf-W ff' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS TRACK TEAMS . few 4 1 6 2 E 5 5, 3 4. F 2 I I TRQPHY CASES N X T' Mn www 'msww , y 4 Q ff-2' f - f - 1- ,f 1. ffsffi 7,5 ,ff 4, L, 7 fy-My .fmk , ff ,fy , V ,l,. , W ,palm as I-5, - f ,dwg . -4, x, f ff' . M. ,' Wu. f ,, , ..--- 1' N i Q TOP LEFT: FIRST ROW: Trornbones, G. Conaway, E. Aus tin, P. Collins. SECOND ROW: Baritones, J. Arledge, F. Myers. MIDDLE LEFT: FIRST ROW: Trumpets, G. McNeal, M. Barn- hart, J. Kutchback, B. Whitsel. SECOND ROW: D. Graves, E. Payne, D. Montgomery, D. Her- tenstein. BOTTOM LEFT: FIRST ROW: Clarinets, D. Arledge, R. Cheste C. Cryder, D. Deihl, S. Karshner. SECOND ROW: S. Clever, M. Fetherolf, L. Graves, J. Meeker. T: -: 1 . k .f I f: . -:I Mi as fu- f-.- f Lgpggy I 1 .4.19-',:.fms-3 -- Z3 S Ji -B31 :W - ' , . , T K, , , wgfg., ,Q 5 k, - f I , 71 i - ' 1-1 'ff'-:gif ,- ' ' ' -, ' f - 24 ' -3 F.fJ 'S :iff :bl 'E sas-mf .' 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MIDDLE LEFT: Horns, E. Adkins, J. Fraley, L. Evans, S. Hinton. BOTTOM LEFT: Majorettes, C. Metzger, S. Stone, J. I-Iaddox, M. Haddox. L , , TOP RIGHT: Seniors, C. Merriman, P. Bower N. Wiley, S. Remley. Instructor: D. Fetrow. I MIDDLE RIGHT: Clarinets, P. Bower, N. Wil- ey, M. Maag, R. Hupp. BOTTOM RIGHT: Flutes, B. Bower, G. Wiley, N. Kelly. MARCHING BAND Q filing, A ORCHESTRA X ' T---f JUNIOR HIGH BAND HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS PM .Q E39 GIRLS QUARTET 1 5 , ,'. X 1 I i a 5 i BOY'S QUARTET H Q, Y Mx j TRUMPET 5 'T' SEXTET ,,5 I SENIOR BENEFIT PLAY CAST 8K ACTIVITY SNAPS THE QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS Evans Clarice Merriman Sonia , l Carol Lfwfpan, h L 7 I Metzger A -1 ,fa 77Z0zyLVnfff A A Jig, E, -J J C , in UMKFR Y aj, 'X xxx' , . La-I-if E :J 4' 11' I 'xx ,ggll llillllff-Q'1 lf f w 4 0 Q? New H if Q ,fv '.x ul..- M R 1? MN' X mix, Q . i si? f fm i ,x i I fix vi. wi, 1 3 Q54 :iff 1- 1 , fb va an if 1. : : CLAN STAFF 'inn 4.10 f 17' ix I xii'- U 0 Gptflo 6 , f N ' 5 . L n o u s .,. K gy? . : o -'-4' '- .co ' of' 92? 'Q 4,0 is 'C' f n 5 lying E?T'i'!4 A ni .i I, A-4 X I ,aww sag WH. XXX XX f'5 Xxijxp ff ' ' A T Y X Eleanor Chester, Lorraine Mc Neal, Mary Ruth Harrison CASHIER: Genevieve Montgomery 56 ,zfihi 'g ds . L CUSTGDIANS eonard Woods, Herman Thompson Kami? SM ki Y-..,,,,,.s. DRIVER FIRST ROW: Walter Opp, Tommy Evans, Truman Fetters, Walter Streitenberger, James Shaw, Drexel Jones. SECOND ROW: Vemont Roll, Forrest Cutright, Sanford Kellenberger, Charles Vetter, Lowell Swepston, John Thornton. REMEMBE WHEN - - R 52, ,. . fa' 4 we r-151939. , ,M Agni? , ,W Wm .o-ffcv T Ii E rf T' A 4 ,, U 1' Aix Y, Wi' I f-'U-ig My ,. ,sq n.,nf ,, .V Wu-an 1,4 ff..4-...un ,Lf r.. 'Xu-iv-r -uv' 'PESQGDTEGQS Us THE SAVINGS BANK CO. Chillicothe, Ohio Complete Banking Service Use Our Drive-Up Facilities at Central Center Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Baldwin Pianos Band Instruments SUMMERS 8K SON Everything Musical 27 North Paint Street Hammond Organs Television Phone Pr-25-826 SIMON'S FLOWERS Remember She Loves Flowers 18 E. Second Street Chillicothe, Ohio Phone PR-27196 or PR-34-988 Chillicothe, Ohio JARDINE PLUMBING CO. Plumbing - Heating Oil Burners Gould Pumps Phone PR-46446 COMPL IMENTS OF BODE AUTO SALES Over 30 Years Service , 4 Do Come In 'Lolo And See YQFQVICE The New Mode 15 nmco snvoc: run St? III II Adelphi BUHgs,GREAT CARS Ohio THE W. H. KIEFABER CO Wholesale Plumbing Supplies Kohler, Gerber Briggs Beauty Ware and Case Fixtures General Water Heaters Dayton and Deming Pumps Pipe, Valves, Fitting Phone PR-3-2238 After Hours - Sundays Phone PR-2-4529 Office and Showroom On Route 23 North RED AND WHITE Fresh Meats and Groceries O. H. Targee Kingston Nick Kelley, Proprietors Ohio A wi e 1 Xixbcfk . X . Ax ' ul? Loom, WE? M, Department Store Paint and Main Street Phone PR-3-2251 Chillicothe Ohio JACK AND PAUL SPORTING GOODS, INC. Specialists in Sporting Goods and Toys 37 N. Mulberry Street Congratulations To The Class of 1957 Phone PR-42037 Chillicothe Ohio WARE FUNERAL HOME 121 West Second Street Phone PR-3-2134 Ambulance Service MEAD IS INTERESTED IN YOUR FUTURE I LAEAD The Mead Corporation has doubled its aid and worthy students in its efforts to provide educational opportunities. As one of the sponsoring corporations of al Merit Scholarship Program, Mead is helping college scholarships available. to schools additional the Nation- to make more Ask your principal or teacher about these opportuni- ties for higher education. THE MEAD CORPCDRATION THE STANDARD ELEVATOR AND SUPPLY COMPANY G ' F d St ff 8: S ppl C P t 8a R d St 1: PR 5 5896 Ch 11 'RWM LAK BILL FAWCETT DAVE OLIVER W DeLoNo as RINGWALD I ol.0lG0lSlAll!oRAD'o sk, F ll ,I TV SALES AND SERVICE - A MOTOROLA ZENITH ' c RCA Corner Water and Park Streets Phone PR-2-7146 Chil1icothe's Largest TV Dealer SHERMAN CAMPBELL RADIO AND T. V. SERVICE O X West Fall Road Phone PR-2-3484 WAGNER ,Wh I 313, Jig? DRY CLEANERS .JI f' ' 1 ' f 1 75 East Second Street Chillicothe, Ohio CITIZEN NATIONAL BANK MERCHANT H FARMERS BRANCH Frankfort, Ohio 17 North Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio M. N. BILLINOS CO. CROSLEY Ranges, Refrigerators, Freezers 80 E. Main St. Phone PR-2-6466 Chillicothe, Ohio COMPL IMENTS OF fx ,-5 Q 95? J. C. PENNEY'S SSE? THE OHIO VALLEY BAKINO COMPANY Lon Oliver, President Dick Pulse, Off. Mgr.-Pur. Agt. Bob Beard, Gen. Sales Mgr. Serve It With Holsum Holsum Has Sunshine Vitamin D 371 East Fifth Street Chillicothe, Ohio Phone PR-4-6976 OINTHER'S CUT-RATE STORE Free Delivery Service Phone PR-5-8836 601 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Compliments of ROBINETTES SERVICE STATION ,4eIurbC3 200 East Second Street Chillicothe, Ohio Fine Diamonds E. M. SMITH - JEWELER 131 W. Main Street Phone Chillicothe, Ohio PR-4-1151 Meet Your Friends At MILLER'S TIP TOP RESTAURANT 14 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Mobilgas Mobiloil THE OIL AND BATTERY SERVICE COMPANY Second and Mulberry Street Chillicothe, Ohio Phone PR-3-2291 Delco Batteries Dayton Tires RED 8K WHITE STORE Fruits Groceries Vegetables Meats Phone 3501 4-Q 51, gif., Adelphi, Ohio , - ' ' x ' ., : Zf'wE,iivgr'3.'21'f'X f.:.i+- 'iw K-f' 19N-a'F75:5?'3l f .+pf.Cta3.4g9.,.Q:5 H: x, ROSS CCUNTY HATCHERY Q , fb 1 v Z 15.1 -1 i f 'bu Phone PR-4-6606 530 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio MAYFAIR'S 79-81 North Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio Compliments of HARRY'S RADIO AND TV Bridge and Second Phone PR-5-9636 Chillicothe Ohio . A. V ' , u.- I BUCKEYE INN 36 South Paint St. HUNN'S Meat and Groceries 32 South Paint St. CLARENCE ROOT FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Service Phone PR-3-2149 192 South Paint 'F gg- O Compliments of SAUL'S It's a Satisfactory Place to Shop For Your Junior, Misses, and Half Sizes Better Grades at Reasonable Prices BGB LITTER'S FUEL 81 HEATING HPhilgasH Cooking - Refrigeration Hot Water Heating Eastern Avenue Chillicothe, Ohio Main and Renick Hi! Bring the Kiddies and Come to the MOONLIGHT AUTO THEATER Where You Can Enjoy the Movies in the Comfort of Your Car E. PAYNE B. COOK DAIRY QUEEN STORES 'Aw K O 4.0 mr n Julius, Irene 43 Ted and Pat Congratulations to the Graduates HERMANN'S Leading Shoe Dealers Wm. Hodge Hermann 20-22 South Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio DRUMMOND IMPLEMENT COMPANY Chillicothe, Ohio NEW HOLLAND FARM ENGINEERED MACHINERY Chillicothe, Ohio LYNCH MOTOR CAR CO. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 30-34 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio 19 E. Second Street Chillicothe , Ohio 14 9 fan' :M V 6- cf 046. A Mciql Congratulations to the 1 Class of '57 5- GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 168 East Main Street Phone PR-3-2259 Chillicothe, Ohio DUFFY ELECTRIC - DONATION DON HAYNES - DONATION . .. gh,zgM,, ... C g t 1 t' t th Cl f 1957 llllllllllll ll - llllll . ' GLGBE FURNHURE COMPANY llllll lllll f 71 E. Main st t P 3 3876 Ch ll th on HENN 81 HENN .IEWELERS Ph PR 4 4376 76 East Mai st t Ch ll th Oh GRIMES IMPLEMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE SALES si SERVICES Chillicothe, Ohio L. E. HILL FUNERAL HOME Phone NI-2-2261 Kingston, Ohio ABBIE'S SWEET SHOP Fresh Candies - Gifts - Stationery Phone PR-3-3126 63 W. Second St. Chillicothe, Ohio BUCKEYE FURNITURE CO. H. O. EWING - PROP. Furniture - Rugs - Stoves 25 E. Second St. Chillicothe, Ohio TRY ME CAB CO. Car - Truck - and Trailer Rental Service 171 Bridge st. Chillicothe, onio . .. ,Mi-7, Barber Shop Beauty Shop MARSHALL'S NAir Conditioned for Your Comfortn Dial PR-5-5376 Chillicothe, Ohio Congratulations To The Class of 1957 LONNlE'S BARBER SHOP We Have Installed Air Conditioning for Your Convenience 26 East Water Street Chillicothe, Ohio ,wi CHlLuc:oTHE TYPEWRITER COMPANY .fQiLg 'Yr 9' b C it S we iss, 'L 0 'Sag 1 -1 -' 2W. 'Q X E-V The Friendly Store 26 W. Second St. Chillicothe, Ohio BOUCHER DEPARTMENT STGRE Dealer in General Merchandise, Boots Q Shoes Dry Goods and Groceries Hallsville, Ohio Phone 2221 Compliments , f T'. of KINDLER BUICK CWe're Easy To Deal Withb Mill 8 Park Sts. Chillicothe, Ohio Phone PR-2-7696 MCAFEE LUMBER AND SUPPLIES CC. Complete Line of Lumber and Building Materials Plumbing - Heating Q Electrical Supplies Phone NI-2-3431 Kingston, Ohio BREWER 84 BREWER INC. Engineers - Contractors HSince '88H P. O. Box 88 P1y1ey's Lane WHITE LAUNDRY 8K DRY CLEANING S. W. Wilkins 86 North Walnut Street Phone PR-4-6766 ANDERSONS DRUG STCDRE Open 7 Days a Week Our Specialty Prescriptions, Hospital and Sick Room Supplies 132 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Farmall Tractors - McCormick Refrigerators - Freezers Appliances - Water Systems Farmers' Hardware THE CHILLICOTHE IMPLEMENT COMPANY PR-2-6326 80 East Water Street Phone 58 E. Main St. CHILLICGTHE TELEPHONE CO. Chillicothe, Ohio PONTIAC 38 E. Water St. VERNON BARRETT Sales - Service CADILLAC Chillicothe, Ohio 54 W. Water St Auto Glass Window Glass Plate Glass GRADY GLASS Chillicothe, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '57 LOGAN VIEW RESTAURANT AND DRIVE IN Route 23 North Phone PR-2-3758 MERZGER OIL CO. Metered-Filtered Fuel Oils Bottled Gas Phone PR-3-4126 Chillicothe, Ohio PROEHL RADIO 81 TELEVISION SERVICE SYLVANIA SALES AND SERVICE Antenna Repairs H Installation 284 E. Main Street Phone PR-2-5636 E. L. NEIGHBORGAL USED CARS 4765? 437 North High Phone pn-2-9980 LAURELVILLE LOCKER PLANT We Dress Poultry Retail Pork and Beef Process Meat for Home Freezers Leland Reynolds -- Owner H Operator WHITE HARDWARE COMPANY Damon E. Pontious GENERAL HARDWARE S. W. P. Paints -- Oil -- Varnish -- Roofing Keystone Fence -- Maytag Washers -- Fertilizer Laurelville Ohio MADRU PLUMBING PLUMBING AND HEATING 286 E. Main St. Phone PR-2-9066 Chillicothe Ohio RED AND WHITE .. ,hi 1.x 1 ' f' ' Q' I Qf31q-afaa ..- 1 4,3 ' f 'NEA' . ra . s 'AE-:-::1'S5Z-EBI -.f-qgfagqgaugsejg X . Laurelville Q , ' Ohio GAY 81 CHAFFIN PAINT AND COLOR SERVICE Complete Line of Interior and Exterior Paints Tool Rental Service 10 Central Center Phone PR-4-4783 Chillicothe Ohio SMITTY'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 1 Mile N. U.S. 23 Phone PR-4-1457 Chillicothe Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of H57H 1 Q 2221524 T A ' 1 x , 255932 -1 THE KRocER Co. fi' .....' ll HLive Better For Lessn THE COMPLETE FOOD SUPER MARKET Phone PR-2-9076 167 W. Main St. Chillicothe Ohio TEMPLIN 8g GRIESHEIMER JEWELERS Watches -- Diamonds Gifts for Every Occasion Payment Plan -- No Extra Cost 21 N. Paint Street Chillicothe, Ohio ,Q Fucl-I 8. DRURY JEWELERS 13 W. Second St. Chillicothe, Ohio Roy A. Drury Phone PR-2-6826 Carrier Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Kelvinator Appliances -- Propane Gas Service DRESSLER GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. 2 Miles North on Route 23 Chillicothe, Ohio THE CENTRAL PHARMACY , X C. 4' Drugs mit Y Sundries DRDGQ I 4 Physician's Supplies Corner Paint and Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio NW, e - Compliments of L' 4 GALL'S BARBER sHoP ,fp AND BEAUTY sHoP is A J Chillicothe Ohio TATMAN TYPEWRITER CGMPANY DISTRIBUTOR OF PRODUCTS BY ROYAL Sales Portables Service Standard Rentals Electrics Phone PR-4-7399 521 Western Ave. Chillicothe, Ohio S. S. KRESGES CO. 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