Continental Palmer High School - Pirate Yearbook (Continental, OH)

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Ye the annual staff of 1953 dedicate this, the rirst edition of THE PIRATE to Mr. Roy W11 liaison. ’Tr. ‘Yilliamson attended Defiance College where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree. His first position in the teaching profession began in 1949 at Celina High School. In 1950 he came to Continental-Palmer High School, where he has taken part in many of the school activities. He org anlzed the Dramatic Club, directed three class plays and a series of five one-act plays. He also organized the PTRATE PRESS and he is advisor of THE PTRaTF , Continental's first year book since 193?. As a token of his hard work we dedicate this book to him. 3. J. CONKSY SUPERINTENDENT Master of Arts- Indiana University 3achelor of Arts-Defiance College NONA RAE GRANT OFFICE GIRL IRVING J. WELLER PRINCIPAL Bachelor of Scienco-•lanchester College Geraldine Conkey Libraian Senior Class Advis or Latin Teacher Defiance College A.3. Seventh and Eighth Grade English Teacher Robert Druyor Iowa State College 3.S. Ohio State University Seventh Grade Class advisor Agriculture Teacher ?. ?. a. Advisor Mark Emerick Irene Casteel Ohio Northern University B.S. Ohio State Univer sity Head Coach Industrial Art Te acher Junior Class Advisor Ohio Northern University A. B. Defiance College Columbia Univers-ity Home Ec. Teacher Zoe Hersh RalDh English Ohio Northern Un Defiance College iversity B.S. B.S. Head of the Vocal History Teacher Music Deoartment Danhna Ruth Okuley Ohio northern University B.S. Cor'nercla1 Teacher Maurice Payers Ad-vl sor Junior Class Play Edgar Schang Defiance Co1lege B.S. junior High Coach Biology Teacher Soohomore Class Advisor Paul E. Sheffer Hydelburg College Conn national Music of Chicago U S. Navy School of Mus ic Head of the Instrument-al ?'usic Department Roy Williamson Maurice Players Advisor—Pirate Press Advisor—Defiance College A.B.-Freshman Class Advisor University of Louis ville---High School English Teacher Geography teacher Sci.ior Class Play Anna Schwab Bowling Gre«n Univers ity B.S. Mathematics Teacher Eighth Grade Class Advisor Charlotte Brower Robert Bop s Nickname----------Bob Senior Play--------U- Band---------1,2,3,14- Glee Club-----1,2,3,4- Ens enble------------2 Sextet-----------3,14- Drama Club---------Lj. Drama Club Plays-----ij. Pirate Press-------Ij. Pirate Staff-------1 . Annual Staff--------4. Class Play-------3,14- Nickname----------Char Allan Dowler Basketball---1,2,3,14- Class Play------3,4- Drama Club-------14- Class President—1,2 Class Treasure---3,14- Drama Club Play----14. Nickname----------A1 Janet Ann Etter Martin Eickholt F.F.A.------------1,2 Nickname--------Jack Band--------1,2,3,14- Glee Club-----1,2,3,14- Sextet----------—“3,14- Ensemble----------1,2 Drama Club—-—-----14. Pirate Press------14. Cheerleader------3,li Nickname----------Ann Class Play------3,14- Jenet Jean Etter Mary Homier , Band--------1,2,3,4 Band Glee Club---1,2,3,4 Drama Club--------4 Sextet----------3 4 Ensemble--------1,2 Pirate Staff------4 Pirate Press------4 Class Play------3 4 Drama Play--------4 Nickname--------Red 1,2 Alfred Ford Faye Hoover Barbara Friend Fred Howell Drama Club----------4 Band--------------1,2 Glee Club-----1,2,3 4 Ensemble------------3 Drama Play----------4 Pirate Staff--------4 Class Play--------3 4 Nickname---------Barb Basketball--------1,2, 3 Drama Club-------------4 Track------------------1 F F A------------------1 Class Reporter---------1 Vice-president---------2 Class Play-----------3,4 Drama Play-------------4 Nickname----------Luc hi Ronald Kruse Basketball----------1,4 Baseball----------1,3 A Drama Club------------4 Pirate Press----------4 Pirate Staff----------4 Band------------1,2,3,4 Class Treasure--------1 Sec.and Treas .-------2 Vice President--------3 ReDorter--------------4 ro.lection Pup---2,3,4 Kickname---------Ronnie Kenneth McKlbben Class Play---------4 Kick name------Kenny Marjorie Okuley Valedictorian Band---------1,2,3,4 Drum Major------3,4 Glee Club—1,2,3,4 Sextet----------3,4 Ensemble--------1,2 Drama Club--------4 Pirate Staff-----4 Drama Club Plays—4 Class Play------3 4 Nickname-----Margie Patricia Rockey Glee Club------1,2,3,4 Drama Club-----------4 Class Play---------3,4 Nickname----------Pat Mary Quigley Randall Rockey Nickname------Quig Band----------1,2,3,4 Guartet-----------3;4 Nickname---------Ranay Drama Club----------li Class President-----3 Vice President------1 . Class Secretary-----1 F.F.A.............-1,2 Band---------1,2,3,14- Quartet------------3fk Drama Club Plays----lj. Kenneth Spitnale Carolyn Shafer '■'nartet—--------3 1j- P.F.A.--------l,2,3,k Basketball--------1,2 Class Play-------3 ,h Nickname--------Kenny Glee Club------1,2,3,4 Drama Club---1,2,3,14- Class Play--------- 4- Nickname----------Shaf cr f Wilma Troyer 3and------------1,2,3 tk- Glee Club-----l,2,3,h. Sextet--------------3 fk Drama Club---------k- Drama Club Play-----t Class Play--------3,k Cheerleader-----2,3,14- Nickname---------Will Duane Tucker Drama Club----------k Drama Club Flay--li Class Play---------1| Class President----1 Nickname--------Dewey Donald Williams Gene Wolfe Donald ,;ight Salutatorian Band 1, 2,3,4 Band Capta- n 4 Pirate Staff 4 Pirate Press 4 Basketball 1 Track 2,3 F F A 1,2 Baseball 4 Class Play 3,4 Drama Club Play 4 Quartet 3,4 Drama Club 4 We, the graduating class of 1953, about to depart from these beloved portals where we have worked and played for four short years, have acquired a few treasured traits and characteristics which we deem, meet, and with to pass on to you most worthy classmates. So, being at present sound, both of body and mind, we do will and bequeath the following: I, Carolyn Shafer, will my ability to attract men to Shirley Etter. I, Charlotte Brower, will my love for Sam to Carolyn Parrett. I, Robert Boggs, will my way with the women to Walter Tucker. I, Norval Combs, will my theme song Smoke,Smoke,Smoke,that Lucky Strike to Norb Ruen, and may he g°t as much enjoyment out of them as I have. I, Allan Dowler, will my faithful levies to Hank Spitnale and may h; fill them out better than I did. I, Jenet Jean Etter, will my excess weight to Carrie Heldenescher. I, Jack Eickholt, leave my faithfuL 36 Ford to anyone who can make it run and who can afford to run it after it does run. I, Barbara Friend, will my quietness to Marlene Etter. I, Alfred Ford, sadly leave my low voice to Robert Craine. I, Ann Etter, gladly will my shorthand ability to Treva Ann Bidlack. I, Mary Homier, leave my excess helghth to Evelyn Noffsinger. I, Fred Howell, will my ability to argue and usually lose to Bill Troj r. I, Keith Jones, leave my humerous ways to Robert Craine. I, Ronnie Kruse,sadly leave an open trail to Ayersville to Ronnie McKibtaen I, Natalie Ladd, leave my shape to Julia Ann King. I, Mildred Mayes, will my ability to stare to Alice Beair and may she never us- it. I, Vern McDougle, leave all my basketball trophies to Dale Spitnale. I,Kenny McKibben, leave all my scientific ways to Ronnie Echreiber and may he know better than to take Physics. I, Marjorie Ckuley, leav° my wrist bands to Shirley Etter and may she win as many trophies with them as I did. I, Roger Rayle.will my studious ways to Paul Rhe se. I, Mary Quigley,sadly leave my Joke book to Richard Minch. I, Rose Marie Reynolds, leave my cracking gum to Carolyn Parrett and may she drive as many nuts as I did. I, Kenny Spitnale, will my ability to blush to Dennis Minch. I, Albert Troyer, will all my speed in the halls to Dick Knapp. I, Patricia Rockey, will my heighth to Barbara O'Hare. I, Randall Rockey,will all my sarc-asirn to Ed Rau. And, we, the Senior Class, will our who thinks they can equal it. I, Oren Wagner, leave my humble ways to Fred Roehrle. I, Don Wight, will my careful driving to Robert Craine and may he be as lucky as I have been. I, Carolyn Shafer,will my accoidian keys to Mary Jean Wassermann. I, Wilma Troyer, will my cheerleading suit to Shirley Williams and may she have as much fun in it as I did. I, Don Williams, will my boldness to Duanne Schrieber. X, Gene Wolf, leave my love for tall girls to Howard Donaldson. I, Duane Tucker, will my acting ability to Ronnie Prowant. I, Pat Rockey, leave my love for short boys to Dolores Mayes. I, Mary Homier,will my gift of gab to Mary Jean Wassermann. I, Ronnie Kruse, sadly leave my seat in band to Shirley Smith. I, Wilma Troyer, sadly leave my ability to play basketball to Helen Strite. I, Faye Hoover,will all my choked back tears to Vivian Wagner to use. I, Mary Quigley,will my stubbern-ness to LaDonne Schafer. I, Don Wight, will my industrious ways to John Schafer. I, Randall Rockey, lesve my shape to Jim Skiver. I, Don Williams, sadly leave all my music talent to Bill Barringer. I, Allan Dowler, will my sensational way to tell a story to Larry Bibler. I, Fred Howell, will my sunny disposition to Carl Corbitt. I, Jack Eickholt,will my love for sleeping in the study hall to anyone els° who doesn't go to bed at night. I, Gene Wolf, will my last name to anyone who is better suited to it. I, Don Williams, will my Charles Atlas Course to Bill Moeller. (May he learn mor° from it than 1 did.) I, Marjorie Okuley.will my beautiful hair to Ruth Karris. I, Don Wight, will my irrestiable charm and fatal technique with the women to Frank Sharp. I, Gene Wolf, will my friendship with Druyor to Arden Weller and may he enjoy it as much as I have. I, Allan Dowler, will my ability to swear at a moment's notice to Francis Friend. I, Ann Ftter, willmydiet to Hank Spitnale. reputation such as it may be,to any class amor Prophecy Having just returned from a rocketship tou: 1 the stratosph , I am just bursting with information for you concerning all of the people who graduated from dear old C. H. S. was back in 1953. Since things have changed so very much in the past twenty years, T am sure that everyone will e greatly Interested in some of the interesting and strange occupations and pastimes of the former graduates. To begin with my rocket shiD pilot was none other than Fred Howell and, of course, his charming wife was the stewandess on the ship. She was t he well-known Marjorie Okuley. While on the way to Pluto, we had to stop off several times to deliver some orders of fertilizer. It seems that Fred and Marjorie deliver Ihe stuff on the side to supolement the income. Speaking of stopping off to deliver fertilizer, one of the customers living on an unnamed planet was the former Wilma Troyer and her husband, Whitey Etter. They have developed one of the largest hog farms in the entire universe. It seems that they discovered the planet while cruising around in their space ship one day and are now wole owners. The first official stop on my journey was on the planet of Pluto. Probably most of you know that the president of the Plutonian government is none other than Duane Tucker. Looks like Duane put his Senior Class presidency experience to good use. While having lunch with President Tucker, I was very surprised to learn that Charlotte Brower is now called LuLa Rainbow since she had introduced some shocking color combinations to the universe. I got to see one of them while visiting on Pluto. It was a dress of purple lace over a skirt of one inch wide strips of char-truse, orange, red, and aqua. Quite the sensation of the planet. Charlotte attended the dinner in my honor wearing this gown and it reminded me of the old Drama Club plays back in 53 Among the officials of the planet attending the dinner were Albert Troyer, the minister of agriculture, and Ronnie Kruse, the minister of finance. Both are doing quite well and they tell me that Kruse has quite a hold on the finances of the planet. Also among the guests was Faye Hoover, that famous and feared gossip columnist for the Plutonian Platter. After the sixteenth course,pickled space birds, who should come flying in, only three and one half hours late, but Ann Etter. Of course she is now known as Mrs. Ann Thompson. She had trouble with one of the jets on her spacemobile. I later saw her spacemobile and I must say that somehow is resembled the old fish-wagon of Conti days. After the meal had been served, the entertainment began, you'll never guess who the master of ceremonies was. None other than Robert Boggs. He has developed into one of the most exciting personalities in the universe and it is said that all the eligible bacheloretts are wild about him. He is really quite the sensation. The famous ballet dancer, Natalie Ladd, entertained us for a bout two bourse She is certainly a wonderful dancer. The following day I was a guest In the home of and rs. Roger Skiver • Mrs. Skiver is the former Mllderd Mayes. They now have four little ones ana seem to be very happy. T hile I was there, Mrs. Leonard Collier dropoed In for a fev; minutes. It seems that Mary and Mildred are running a diaper laundry on the side. Their business is really quite good. Late that afternoon I took off for the planet Venus where the Romeo of the class, Gene Wolf, hangs out. He said that he chose this planet °or obvious reasons. He drives around in a little blue space ship and when it becomes necessary, Is quite successful in making the grand escape. From whom, did you say?????? Well, Pat Rockey and hundreds of others. I must say that he certainly is popular. From Venus, I traveled on to the planet, Jupiter where I spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKibben and their five lovely daughters. Jenet J an is running a day nursery for mothers who work in the atomic automobile plants. While there I also visited with Butch Ford who owns the largest automobile plant in the universe. He told me that Ford was the big cheese on the planet Earth but he did him one better as he is now the big one of the universe. Nice going, don't you think? From Jupiter, I cruised over to Uranus to drop in on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Linhardt. They have one of the largest photography shoos I have ever seen. I had several shots taken while there. They told me that they are seriously considering opening another shop on the Earth sometime in the very near future. My next stop was Neptune, where I visited the bachelors club made up of Donald Williams, Kenny McKibben, and Keith Jones. They say that they are all confirmed bachelors but one or two of them still have eyes for certain beauties. One has (Continued) eyes for nothing but a certain red head. While on Neptune I ran in to Vern McDougle who is still hunting for that one woman. A little Mrd told me that he hunts for a while but somehow always gets back to Ayersville or Defiance. One of the big stops on my trip was on the planet Mars. I was greeted by the V.'ar Lords , Jack Eickholt and Allan Dowler. They have the largest chain of brewe- rys in the universe. They are called the war lords because they will not tolerate competition and have declared war on anyone who attempts to cut in on their business. Also while on ’Tars, you'll never guess who I saw driving a hearse. None other than Kenneth Spitnale. It was one of the ultra-modern hearse's. As you know, people on the nlanets are not buried. Their bodies are nut in small cases and they float around the stratosphere. This was ®n Idea created by Randall Rockey, the leading mortician of the jniverse. It is said that he gives the most touching and beautiful funeral in the universe. My last stop on the trip was on the planet Saturn. While there I attended the niteclub owned by Donald Wight and found that his chorus girls were none other than Rosie Reynolds and Mary Quigley. They are the sensation or every planet that they have visited. They play to sell out audiences every night. Also appearing on the same bill was Norval Combs and Roger Rayle, the two greatest Jugglers and tumbling artists of the day. I was really surprised when their assistant came out onto the floor. It was none other than Carolyn Shafer. Sbe is unite sensational when she does her triple, backward flip and lands perfectly on the raised big toe of Norval. When I returned home to my own planet, •Mercury, I was surprised to learn that Oren Wagner, the manager of an all girl's baseball team, had called on me while I was away. He was trying to find new material for his team and he remembered that I had once nlayed ball myself. I did not g t to talk to him, but I understand that he was successful in getting annumber of underclasswomen. I was about to settle down toaa wonderful dinner prepared by my very own cook whey all of sudden I awakened to discover that this was all Just a dream. Hut, it was a very interesting dream, wasn't it?’????? And, who knows??? Some of it may come true......... Carolyn Parrett Junior Junior Class 1st RC , LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Craine, Jim Skiver, Carrie Heidene- scher, Barbara 0 Hare, Darryll Sullivan, Ruth Harris, Duane Scnrieber, Howard Donaldson. 2nd RO.V: LaDonna Shafer, Shirley Stter, Mary Jean .Vasserman, Helen Strite, John Schafer, Frank Sharp, Bill Moeller, Richard Minch, Julia Ann King, Carolyn Parrett, Marlene Etter. 3rd RO.V: Henry Spitnale, Shirley Smith, Shirley Williams, Vivian .Vagner, Die Knapp, Ronnie Schrieber, 3ill 3arin-er, Evelyn Noffsinger, Treva Ann Bidlack, Dale Spitnale, Alice Beair, Bennis Minch. 14-th RO.V: Paul Rheese, Larry Bibler, Carl Corbitt, Ronald Prowant, Fred Roehrle, .Valter Tucker, Norbert rtuen, Francis Friend, Ronnie Mc-Kibben, Ed Rau, Bill Troyer, Arden Weller The Juniors made their first appearance on the stage of C.H.S this year with the presentation of their class play, Amazing Oracle.'1 Their action was mainly centered around basketball concessions and several skating parties They presented the Seniors with a Junior-Senior Banquet and also a Farewell Dance. Mr Errerick was the r class advisor, assisted by Ronnie McKibben, President? Csrl Corbitt, Vice President; Ed Rau, Secretary; and Robert Craine, Treasurer. 1st ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: 2dna Ladd, Mario Dearth, Barbara Stanton, Shelva Spieser, Doris Foley, Dorothy Weller, Shirley Friend, Cora Moore. 2nd ROW: Marvin Weller, Janet schwartzengrnber, Ann Kruse, John Hiltner Charles Grime, Gary Grant, Robert Kosch, John Troyer, Opal March, Lee Boggs 3th RO. : Carol oimon, Donna Davis, Rose Ann Knoll, Janice Dangler, Dar- rell Noffsinger, Dallas Clark, Patricia Schandernan, Janice Smith, Velma Homan, Bonnie Prowant. kth R0.7: Larry Kirkendall, Kerry Llewlyn, Paul .Vilser, Jonn Ladd, John Ladd, Halford Wing, Alphonse slottman, Bill roufe, Veren icKibben, Bill Clark, Jimmy Ltter. The Sophomores had a cake raffle and several skating parties this year. They had a successful bake sale at Nlhart's Garage. They also had a dance. Mr. Schang was their class advisor, assisted by .Tohnie Ladd, President; Bill Sroufe, Vice President; Halford Wing, Secretary; Marvin Weller, Treasurer; and Jim Etter, Reporter. 1st ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marvin Prankaut, Bill Merz, Gerald Dangler,Claud Kesler, John Hill, Marvin McDougle. 2nd ROW: Alice Tucker, Lois Hunt, Miriam Moore, Juanita Martin, Marilyn Becker, Tommy McKibben, Kenneth Kent. 3rd ROW: Gloria Etter, Patty Deitrick, Carolyn Spangler, Mary Catherine Slottman, Isaac Myers, Larry Homan, Alden Henderson, Don Yiilser, Sharon Gilbert, Mary Druyor, Marcia Schmidt, Peggy Worline. l+th ROW: Rolland Howell, Ronald Prowant, Bud Moeller, Shirley Winkle, Di- ane Conkey, Wanda Schwartzengraber, Shirley Thomas, Kay Younge,Sandra Logan, Delores Rayle, Bill Moeller, Dorothy Mullen. 5th ROW: Kay Lentz, Sharon Noon, Herbert Wagner, Charles Rockhold, Rose Marie Blankemyer, Jon Rockhold, Bill Homier, Bill Sharp, Kenny Kimble, Patty Lauden, Nancy Budd, Joan Pitson. The Freshmen held two tax stamp contests between the girls and the boys. The girls won both contests. Their activities centered around a bake sale and several skating parties. They also had a Christmas Party. Mr. Williamson, their class advisor, was assisted by jon rtuckhold, President; Claude Kesler, Vice President; Marcia Schmidt, Secretary; Tommy McKibben, Treasurer; and Leroy Heidenescher, Reporter. Front Row left to right: Donna Williams, Charles Barlnger, Larry Knoll, Janet Troyer, Betty Wllser, Charles Hiltner, Ed Rayle, Lawrence Stanton, Second Row: Jim Sheeks, George Bradford, Victor Shellenbarger, Cecil Moore, Marjorie Dangler, Sandra Shafer, Martha Prowant, Dick McKlbben, Wayne Winkle, Tom Mlley, Donnie Schmidt, Melvin Rau, Third Row: Kay Ladd, Beulah Coble, Kathryn 0 Hare, Elaine Case. Patty Budd, Richard Stauffer, Marvin Rau, Gary Troyer, Larry Troyer, Bill Rayle, Dallas Myers, Mary March, Carol Davis, Rose Burnett, Betty Forney, Fourth Row: Elaine Tracy, Rachael Schafer, Jim Lugablhl, Harlene Hicks, Janlne Minnlch, Robert Spitnale, Ray Gene Johnson, Patricia McClish, Janet Wagner, Ray Homelr, Gene Worllne, Carol Tracy, Marjorie Henderson. All in all, we feel as if we ve had a successful school year. Our two skating parties at Fort Hrown were well attended by our class as well as fellow classmates. At our assembly program we presented some musical numbers and a a playlet entitled, ’’Paul Splits an Atom. The school was introduced to Robert Spitnale s excellent skill on the accordian. The class officers are as follows; president, Eddie Rayle; vice-president, Donald Kirkendall; treasurer Ray Johnston; secretary, Marjorie Dangler. The height of our achievement came on April 17th. when we took the 8th. Grade Test. Seven of our members, Harlene Hicks, Marjorie Dangler, Jannine Minnich, Donald Kirkendall, Carol Davis, Ray Johnston, and arry Troyer scored in the upper ten per cent in the county. Other members who had a score in the upper twenty-five per cent were Jim Lugabihl, Janet Wagner, Beulah Coble, Richard McKibben, Sandra Schafer, “artha Prowant, Janet Troyer, and Melvin Rau. On the last day of school we had a picnic and skating party at Fort 3rown. We are looking forward to next year when our present enrollment of I4.8 will be Increased by 16 when the Cloverdale students enter as Freshmen. First R v.-, left to right: Jerry Median, Clifford Hunt , arv Speith, Joan Dan; ler, Anna Marie Slattman, Sharon Moeller, Karen Hoffman, Fat McKibben Second Row: Donna Winkle, Sarah Jane imon, Terry SDeiser, ..teven Skopik, Bruce Stauffer, Lyle Etter, Paul Schwartzengraber, Charles Cordon, Frances Grains, C nrle Friend, Third Row: Norma Cass, Carolvn stout, Barbara Gordon, uo Tracy, Larry Bracken, Janet Homeir, Roger Bennett, Jeanetta V.illiars, Joyce Friend, Jack Schafer, Patricia Fickle, Bonnie Kavie, Patt,r Corkwell. Front Row left to right: Linda Noon, Arnold She]lenbarger, Leon c- Dougle, John Kesler, Ed Dimock, Tom Swlcker, Ronnie Morehead, Patty Moran, Second Row: Vernon forehead, Hfelen Vagner, Betty Geckie, ,fary Wagner, Betty Heore, Homer Moore, Janet Schafer, Donna Smith, Lou Randolph, ’rary Harshman, Bernard DeSota, Third Row: Charles Scott, Sandra Moran, Sherry Geren, ,fary Schwart- zengraber, Tommy Cox, Kenneth Shel1engraber, Dianne Prowant, ;'ary Homan, Betty Drew, Darwin DunlaD, Darrell Fickle, 1st ROW, Lu T i’O Rluhf: Shirley r'riend, ifciroura rieiiu, ulorit utter, Janet «nn utter, ilildrtd iyes, Robert Cruine, foamy i-cKibLvn. 2na ROW: Ronnie Prowunt, Carol ainon, 3ill hoellcr, aye hoover, uili Rarinticr, Raul Reese, Larry Kirkendall, i’rava «nn oidlack, Oonna uavis, Jenet Jean utter. dorothy Weller, Rarbaru ataton. oth ROW: Cora  na Loore, -u.rlene tter, Carolyn Parett, Helen atrite, Jon Wi tit, Juane Tucker, Pat Rockey, Carolyn Shafer, .-ary - can aassermann, ahirley utter, Snelva Spieser. .... 4th ROW: Janet SchwartzenRrabcr, ..ilaa royer, -velyn ..on singer, Larjorie Okuley, waiter Xucker, ..llan uov.lcr, Randall hoci.ey, aonalu Kurse, John Rockholu, Halford win,j, Jick Knapp, Cnarlotte Rrown, ann Kruse Velnt honan. The Drama Club was a new organization in Continental this year and was a very successful one. They chose the name Maurice Players as their official name. They not only gave many people an opportunity to participate 1n plays, but they also gave audiences many entertaining hours of fun. „ . j .. They presented a one-act play, Christmas Barricade as a part of the Christmas celebration in Continental, and also an evening of four one-act plays late in ’larch. Both productions were highly received by the public and the organization received many compliments. This organization is looking forward to a very success ful season again next year. MAURICE PLAYERS ACCORDING TO DOYLE KIP Cast of Characters Sally Cass.............Jenet Jean Etter Ronnie Cass...............Jon Rockhold Claudia Cass.............Marjorie Okuley Elizabeth Cass.......................Ann Kruse Sam Cass..........................Donald Wight Bill Wins low................Fred Howell Mrs. Buffington Jones.Charlotte Brower Jasper Jones..............Halford Wing Quennie Jones.....Mary Jean Wassermann After reading a book on how to win friends and succeed in life,Ronnie,who always rides his hobbies to death, decides he can get anything he wants out of people by loading them With flattery As he needs money badly, he tries out this magic formula on the newly rich Buffington Jones family, whose nitwit son his snobbish sister, Claudia , is hoping to marry. After many an amusing situation, all turns out well for Ronnie and badly for Claudia. ALL CARRS TO THE RESCUE Calvin Carr...............Robert Craine Ruth Carr..................Donna Davis Amarilla Rand............Marlene Etter Julia Carr.................Carol Simon Tommy Rand.................Allan Dowler Masie Carr............Evelyn Noffsinger Wilfred Carr.............Randall Rockey Darleen Dummett..........Barbara Friend Darleen Dummett, Julia Carr, and arilla Rand, all want the money of Cal vin Carr. Ruth Carr loves Tommy Rand. Mix all this together wih a snody brother and sister and you have a half hour of fun. Kip Turner.....................Duane Tucker Amanda Trent.............Treva Ann Bid lack An original one act play by Roy Williamson concerning a young thief who erters the home of an old lady and is reformed. THE STYLES' THE LIMIT Darleen Foster......Janet Schwartzengraber Ann Foster.........................Carolyn Parrett Mrs. Foster...........................Faye Hoover Mr. Foster............................Paul Rheese Mickey Foster........................Tommy McKibben Arnie........................Richard Knapp An original one act play by Marjorie 0-kuley concerning a dance and the problem of getting dresses. A nosey little brother and a forgetful boyfriend add to the fun. CHRISTMAS BARRICADE Mrs. Hemstead..................Wilma Troyer Nick Russel..................Randall Rockey Andy...........................Dona Id Wight Eve Carter..................Marjorie Okuley Mary Stratton..............Charlotte Brower Dave Stratton...................Fred Howell Agnes Painter.......Janet Schwartzengraber Bert McConvb.................Jon Rockhold When a bus is caught in a snowdrift,the passengers all take refuge in Andy's lunch room.It is here that Mary and Dave are reunited, Nick and Agnes find a new life together,Eve finds a father and Andy a daughter, Mrs. Hemstead companionship,and Bert renewed faith in life. Each and every person on the bus discovers that Christmas really is the most beautiful season of the year. The Continental High School Dramatics Club was organized this year by Miss Okuley and Mr. Williamson. The purpose of the organization is to give more students an opportunity to participate in dramatics. At the first meeting, Randall Rockey was chosen Rresident,Evelyn Noffsinger Vice-President, Duane Tucker Secretary, and Mary Jean Wassermann Publicity Manager. Also at this time it was decided to call the club the Maurice Players.This name was taken from the early name given to Continental. The first production of this year was Christmas Barricade presented as a part of the Christmas celebration. The second production was an evening of one - act plays which were highly received. Even though a considerable amount of talent was lost by graduation more talent is on its way up and even better productions are looked forward to next year. $mar ass pla § New scenery, new curtains, and excellent acting were the high-light of the Sen ™ Play this year. By using a play with a very large cast, nearly every member of the Senior Class had an opportunity to appear in the play. Every person who saw this production agreed that it was one of the best that Continental has had in a very long time. This play was under the direction of Mr. Williamson. Mrs. Ernest Stanley. Miss Preen........... Richard Stanley...... June Stanley......... J ohn................ Sarah................ Mrs. Dexter.......... Mrs. McCutcheon...... Mr. Stanley.......... Maggie Cutler........ Dr. Bradley.......... Sheridan Whiteside.. Harriet Stanley...... Bert Jefferson....... Professor Metz....... The Luncheon Guests) ) Mr. Baker............ Expressman........... Lorraine Sheldon.... .....Pave Hoover .Patricia Hockey Kenneth Spitnale •Marjorie Okuley ....Ronald Kruse .Janet Ann Etter ..Carolyn Shafer .••.Natalie Ladd ....Donald Wight ....Wilma Troyer Kenneth McKibben ....Duane Tucker ■..Barbara Friend ..Randall Rockev ......Fred Howell ..Donald Williams ....Albert Troyer ......Keith Jones ......Keith J ones .Charlotte Brower Sandy............... Beverly Carlton..... Hiss 7 estcott....... Radio Man........... The Choir).......... ).......... ).......... ).......... Banjo............... The DeDuties)....... )...... The Plainclother Man Student Director.... Stave Manager....... Set Designer........ Prompters).......... ).......... House Manager....... Announcer........... Sound Effects....... ......Roger Ravle ....Allan Dowler Jenet Jean Etter ....Norval Combs .. . .Michael Walls ....Michael Hicks ..Lynn Kirkendall .Danny yichaelson ....Norval Combs ... .Jack Eickholt .....Allan Dowler ......Rover Rayle .Jenet Jean Etter ......Keith Jones ...Randall Rockev ....Natalie Ladd ...Carolyn Shafer ....Rose Reynolds ......Mary Homier ....Robert Boggs AMAZING GRACIE Cast of Characters Farina Fudd- ----------------------------Marlene Etter Rainbow Batts----------------------Mary Jean Wassermann Piedmont Jones-------------------------Darwin Bodenbender Ty Underwood---------------------------— Walter’ Tucker Grade Underwood-----------------------------Dolores “ayes Dodie Spicer------—--------------- ----Barbara O'Hare Mrs. Spicer------------------------------Carolyn Parrett Butch 3riscoe—-----------------------------Richard Knapp Darius Damrock--------------------------------Paul Rheese Horatio Helfrey-----------------------------Robert Craine Miss Talulah Tate--------------------------------Treva Ann Bldlack Stage ana ers---------------Francis Friend Norbert Ruen Carl Corbitt Announcer-------------------------------Evelyn Noffsinger Prompters................. --Shirley Wtter, Vivian Wagner Student Director----------------------------------La donna Shafer Director--------------------------------------------Daphna Okuley The story of the play centered around the efforts of Ty and Oracle to deceive an uncle and an aunt. Grade was a cronfc liar and this led to many complications and lots of laughs for the audience. The Junior Class did a very fine Job in this, their first production. 1st ROi , LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Foley, Lois Hunt, Shirley Etter, Janet schwartzengraber, Faye Hoover, Jiarjorie Okuley, Uurcia Schmidt, Sharon Gilbert, Joan Pitson, Wilma Xroycr, Jenet Jean Etter, Barbara Friend, Vivian . agner, Charlotte Brower, Carolyn Parrett. J«arlene Etter, Janet itnn Ltter, and ROW: Soe Hersh, Nancy Judd, Dorothy Eullen, Shirley Winkle, Sandra Logan, Logan, La donna Shafer , Lvelyn Noffsinger, Kay Lentz, Helen Strite, Carolyn Shafer, Diane Conkey, Kay lounge, Janice Dangler, Julia King, Patricia Hockey, Gloria Jtter. 3th RO.V: Janice Smith, Lois Knoll, «lice 3eair, Peggy Worline, liary Slattaan, Shirley Smith, Ruth Karris, ahirley Williams, Liary Druyor, Cora iloore. Shirley Friend, Bonnie Prowant. Velma Homan, ann Kruse_, Shelva Spieser . There are fourty-eight members of the Glee Club including the directress. Miss Zoe Hersh. During the year the glee club sang at the annual music festival. At this time Mr. Conkey presented to ten senior girls pins which signified their four years with the glee club. They sang Come Unto Me and Now the Day is Over at Baccalaureate Services. LEFT TO RIGHT: Charolette Brower, Janet Ann Etter, Jenet Jean Etter I'arjorl: Okuley, SEATED Wilma Troyer LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Wight, Kenneth Spitnale, Randall Rockev, Oren Wagner SEATED Wilma Troyer Front Row left to right: Ronald Kruse, Wilma Troyer, Treva Ann Bidlack, Randall Rockey, Jenet Jean Etter, Janice Smith, Richard Minch, Bonnie Prowant, Sharon Gilbert, Tommy ,fcK1bv'en, Mary Bess Druyor, Sandra Logan, Second Row: Marcia Schmidt, Diane Conkey, Shirley Etter, Evelyn Noffsl- nger, Carolyn Parrett, Kay Younge, Shirley Friend, Kay Lentz, Charlotte Brower, Shirley Smith, ary Jean Wassermann, Ruth Harris, Shirley Winkle, Miriam Moore, Cora Moore, Donna Davis, LaDonna Shafer, Janet Schwartzen-graber, Joan Pltson, Carol Simon, Mar.lorle Okuley (Drum Major) Third Row: Donald 'Wight, Marlin Rayle, Halford Wing, 3111 Baringer, Marvin ’Weller, Kenny Kimble, P.E. Sheffer(Director) Robert Cralne, Paul Rheese, Denis Minch, Vivian Wagner, Ann Kruse, Shelva Spelser, Ann Etter, Helen Strlte, Alden Henderson, Fred Roehrle, Jon Rockhold, Fourth Row: Bill Homelr, Charles Rockhold, Paul Wllsor, Oren Wagner, Larry Klrkendall, Bill Troyer, Dick Knapp, Bill Moeller, Rolland Howell. Pep Band C-BACK TO FRONT: Charlotte Brower, Evelyn Noffsinger,Carolyn Parrett, Shirley Etter, Don Wight, LaDonna Shafer, Paul Sheffer (Director),Donna Davis, Paul Rheese, Marjorie Okuley, Joan Pitson. H-BACK TO FRONT: Ann Kruse, Kenny Kimble, Jenet Jean Etter, Marlin Rayle, Bill Baringer, Ruth Harris, Marcia Schmidt, Shirley Smith, Mary Bess Druyor, Sharon Gilbert, Treva Ann Bidlack, Charles Rockhold, Helen Strite GRADE BAND Front Row left to right: Joe Moore, Stanley Kesler, Craig Combs, Kenneth gner, Eugene Deitrick, Paul Ford, Roger Lee, Tommy Place, Lynn Kirkendall, Bobby Johnson, Dennis Skcpik, Doval Hull, Second Row: P. E. heffer (Director), Larry Schafer, Gaylon -Ving, Jimmy Druyor, Michael Shalters, Vernon Burnett, Jchnny Turner, obby Taylor, Johnny Brecht, Michael Hicks, Alice Schwartzengrcber, ’ar orie Moore, Mary Bush, -lain Hitchcock, Darwin Lee, Shirley Bradf ord, '-ichsel Walls, r’hird Row: Janet 3rachen, Linda Meeks, Roxy Matson, --ary ‘'a e Johnson, Leona Ford, Karen inch, Marilyn Brinkman, Marjorie Brinkman, Jo’-co Sullivan, Kay McClish, Sharon Forney, Beverly Price, Charles Parrett, 3arbara V.ilson, Lrnestine .«ickizer, Tv ila idlack, Janice Hersh, Patricia Johnson. Junior Band 1st ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Troyer, Jack Shafer, Carol Tracy,Steven Skopic, Sarah oimon, Karen Hoffman, Betty Wilser, Janet Homier, Carol Davis, Martha Prowant, Connie Friend. 2nd ROW: Paul Sheffer (Director), Ray Gene Johnston, Elaine Tracy, Marjorie Henderson, Pat kcClish, Larry Bracken, Larry Troyer, Jannean NinnicK, Janet Troyer, Anna Slottraan, Joyce Friend, Janet Wagner. 3rd ROW: Robert Spitnale, Francis Craine, LaDonna Winkle, Patty Cork- well, Pat Myers, Paul Schwartzengraber, Carolyn Stout, Joan Dangler, Marjorie Dangler, Rachle Schafer. l+th ROW: Pat McKibben, Charles Baringer, Beorge Bradford, Terry spie- ser, Lyle Etter. A mum a a L Staff Annual Staff SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Craine, Marjorie Ckuley, Faye Hoover, Barbara Friend, Jenet Jean Etter. 2nd ROW: Don Wight, Mary Jean .Vasserman, Charlotte Brower, Dick Knapp, Ronnie Kruse, Evelyn Noffsinger, . alter Tucker, Treva Ann Bidlac . Editor-in-chief......... Assft. Editor........... Business Manager........ Ass't• Business Manager. Sports mentor........... Ass t Sports Editor..... Head Typist ............ A s s t. rypist....... Activities Editor....... Ass t. Activities Editor Art Editor.............. Ass t. Art Editor....... Photographer............ ........Faye Hoover .Treva Ann Bidlack .......Ronald Kruse Mary Jean 7 asserman .......Donald Wight ......Robert Craine ......Dolores Mayes ...Charlotte Brower .....Barbara Friend ..Evelyn Noffsinger ...Jenet Jean Etter ......Walter Tucker ..... Richard Knapp NEWSPAPER STAFF SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelva Spiecer, Charlotte Brower, Velma Homan, Donald Wight, Dick Knapp. STANDING 1st ROW: Donna Davis. Carol Simon, Wilma Troyer, Mary Jean Vasser-mann, Janet Schwartzengraber, Halford Wing, Janice Dangler, Ann Kruse, Jenet -Jean Etter, Bonnie Prowant. 2nd ROW: Diane Conkey, Marlin Rayle, Ronnie Krusei Kay Y°unge, Sharon Gilbert, Jon Rockhold, Shirley Friend, Barbara Stanton. w — a v o.jr 11 onai ur, alic Ladd, l.rs. rs. uextcr IlcCutchoon: Ilah r A A Actress Wolf, : darrio A school paper is as much in the fun or learning; as is 3rov or the basketball team, and in Continental this is no exception, lor; - with Mr. Williamson as advisor, Halford Wing as editor, and or; .a: Janice Dangler as assistant editor, the oaper featured many dy, do attractions this year, the most popular being the Party line, bo 3ta Many students had the chance to learn about journalistic bo ann ability through the many interesting articles tney carried, tho sti Ids wi3 do t i l1 — w — • tivAu wootcs paper. Doris Day stine ienee Green •eh ll neGal o 4 1st HO , LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Craine, Vorn IrlcDougle, Ronald McKibben, Albert Troyer, Gene Wolfe, Norvel Combs, Bill Troyer. 2nd ROW: Dale Spitnale, Henry Spitnale, Robert Kosch, Gary Grant, Bill Clark, Bill Sharp, John Hiltner, Aldon Henderson, Frank oharp. 3th ROW: John Hill, Gerald Dangler, Darwin Frowant, Jim Skiver, Dallas Clark, Darrell Hoffsinger, Marvin McDougle, Duane Schrieber, Holland Howell, Howard Donaldson. lj.th RO;V: John Troyer, Marvin Grankart, Herbert Wagner, Francis Friend, Donald Williams, Walter Tucker, Arden Weller, Kenneth Spitnale, Bill Homier, Ronald Prowant, Ronald 3ibler, Claud Kesler. 1st ROW, LCFT TO RIGHT: Wary Jean V.'assermann, Marlene Utter, Janet Ann Stter, Wilma Troyer. 2nd ROW: Vern McDougle, Francis Friend, Norbert Ruen, Allan Dowler, Ronald Kruse, Oren Wagner. 3rd ROW: Jon Rockhold, Dale Spltnale, Dennis Winch, Ronald KcKibben, Mark Emerick, Fred Roehrle, Gene Wold, Larry Kirkendall, Richard Knapp. Continental 52 Ayersville k9   6l Glandorf 39 it kl Ottawa Par. 37 tt Wilier City h n 72 Ottawa Pub. kb k7 tt 51 Oakwood tt 58 Ottoville 60 it k9 Mark Center 68 tt 71 Sherwood k% tt tt Kalida Yaughnsville k tt 33 Paulding ll tt 51 Grove 70 71 tt 79 Pandora tt 62 Beaverdam 7k tt 79 Ft. Jenning9 tt $L Alumna U3 tt 70 Leipsic 52 County Tournament Continental 3k filler City Ilk Front Row left to right: Vary Jean V assermann, Marlene Ett r Janet Ann Etter, Vi lma Troyer. Second Row: Fredrick Roehrle, Denis Minch, Larry Kirkendall, Dale Spltnale, Charles Gri e. Third Row: Mark Emerick(Coach) Dick Knapp(Mgr.) Ed Rau, Frank Sharp, Bill Troyer, Walter Tucker, Ronald Schrieber, John Hi Iter, Henry Spltnale, Jon Rockhold(Manager) The Reserve team didn't have a very impressive season. The record was won 7 and lost 8. With the experience gained this year, next year the varsity should be a very impressive team next year. 1st Row Marlene Etter 2nd Row Mary Jean Wassermann, Wilma Troyer, Janet Ann Etter 1st ROW, L FT TO RIGHT: Holland Howell, Diane Conkey, Janet Troyer, Kay Younge, George Bradford. 2nd ROW: Edward Schang, coach; John Moeller, Bud Moeller, Herbert wagner, Half or it VJing, Don V ilser 3th ROW: Ray Homier, Alden Henderson, Charles Rockhold, Jon Rockhold Bill Homier, Ray Gene Jonston, Dick KcKibben. uiane COiUu y, JviKt -roycr, .v.y lwt HOW, LLFT fu hidnf: LNX Front Rov; left to right: Diane Conkey, Robert Snitnale, Larry Bracken Lyle Etter, Janet Troyer, Paul Sc.hwartzengraber, Charles Barringer, Terry Spleser, Charles Hlltner, Kay You.nge. Second Rov;: Don Kirkendall, Rolland Rowell, Bud 'oeller, vVayne 'R nkle John 'loeller, George Bradford, Harvin Rau, Halford Ing, Don lsor (TTgr.) Third Rov;: Edgar Scha.ng (Coach) Ray '■'o’nelr, Ray Johnson, Bill Homeir, John Rockhold, Charles Rockhold, Alden Henderson, Herbert '.'arner, Dick HcKibben. Continental 30 Glandorf 19 Continental 38 Ayersvilie 41 Continental 42 Ottawa Par. 21 Continental 17 •llller City 41 Continental 40 Ottoville 31 Continental 43 Vaughnsvilie 23 Continental 34 Kalida 32 Continental 17 Paulding 20 Continental V Columbus Grove 40 Conti nental 40 Ft. Jennings 20 Continental 31 Pandora 14 Conti nental 66 Defiance 40 Continental 24 Paulding 42 Continental 48 Leipsic 46 Continental 55 Defi ance 36 Continental 32 Kalida 37 The Continental Junior High had a very impressive record with 11 wins and 6 losses. They show that the future varsity should be able to capture quite a few wins. rildred Alison Bowline Green University Ohio Northern University First Grade Teacher Esther Weller Bowling Green University V.anchester College Defiance College First and Second Grade Teacher Katilda Ball Bowling Green University Ohio Northern University Third Grade Teacher Ramona Emerick Datha Kitchen Toronto Normal School—Ryerson Ins. Ohio Northern University Third Grade Teacher Ohio Northern University B.S. Fifth Grade Teacher Marjorie Ware Defiance College Fifth and Sixth Grade Teacher Me Hie Miner Bowling Green University—Ohio Northern University Defiance Colleee B.S. Sixth Grade Teacher First Row left to right: Paul Kabler, Daryl VcClish, Carolyn Hardy, Judy Miller,Vivi- an Bird, Diana Mansfield, Michael Coble, Lotus Moore, Robert Rayle. Second Row: Michael Merz, Cary Carder, Alice Spitnale, Jacqueline Spuller, Barbara Ko-sch. Dale Jones, Sherlene, Stateler, Walter Friend. Third Row; Richard Shellenbarger, Victor Geckle, Larry Smith, Mickey Shaffer, Norman Critten, Michael Johnston, Rolland Clark, Billy Carpenter, Marvel Brinkman. Fourth Row: Ronnie Budd, Michael Okuley, Yvonne Fickel, Elaine Smith, Dale Worline, El aine Lugabihl, Everett Bennett, Richard Hanefeld, David Hersh, Janice Knoll, Those absent: Bobby MacHunas, Lawrence Ford, Roy Grant, Francis Geckle, Gary Grant Front Row left to right: Jerry Ridenour, Ro er Bradford, Ro er Ringenberg, Mary Cork-well, Judy Wagner, Paul Bradford, Johnny Moore, Bobbie Craine, Daniel Enoch. Center Row left to right: Charlotte Etter, Nancy McClieh, Barbara Place, Sue Prowant, Janet Tracy, Barbara Johnston, Susan Rockhold, Darlene Lee, Jean McCullough. Back Row left to right: Kay Bibler, Diane Mickalson, Linda Frankart, Karen Ett r, Bi-lly Shellenbarger, Jon Shafer, Larry Postma, David Yarlott, Keith Walker, Donald Iindner. Those Absent: Allan Hitchcock, Jonny Cox, Robert Slson, Kathy Stauffer, Dennis Williams, Carolyn Gill. 1st RQ.i, Lzj?Z TO RIGHT: Carolyn Hull, i-arilyn null, Ruth -.nn Williamson, Kathryn cCullough, Donna Ellenwood, Bonnie Knoll, Philip Fitzwater, Joyce Hoi-ehead. 2nd ROW: Gail Friend, Darrell Bmith, Sharon Vagner, usan Groff, Carol ochwartzen rab r, Connie Grdway, Betty Leck n, Dennis Brecht. 5th ROW: Dickie Taylor, Carl Kent, Larry Stimoff, Diana Schafer, Jane Uansfield, Barbara Geren, Stephen Lee, Terry nicks, Linda Warner, Juay Homier. 4th ROW: Richard Busch t Charles Rockey, Paula Unnsfield, Judy din airey, Jimmy Grant, Gerald Grant, Jimmy Critten, Karen ullett, Aharon Lee, Franklin -ullen, Raymond Slattman, Janet Geren. 1st RuW, LLFT TO RIGHT: Kay Oliver, Wayne Prowant, Charlene Salisbury, Robert acnindler, Janet Slattman. illy Rau, Loyal i oore, Lurry Beair, Larilyn Reynolds. 2nd RGw: Roberta Scott, Carol Schafer, Stanley Tracy, nvelyn ochinuler, Beverly iieeks, John liullen, Knthleen Hiley, Carl Dellnan, Rita Rune, nooby Caruer. 3th ROW: Paula Skopik, Carol Kershman, Uauonaa Critten, Jimmy aybert, Larry Williams, Jane Brown, Jeanette Gasser, Liarilyn Schwartzen raber, Patricia Grant, Carole Johnston, Darlene Jones. rukanKT: hose Lison, Kenny Brecht, rtnur Brinkman, Junior Cross, Zelmn Ford. BAC ROW: Carolyn Hanefeld, Pat Myers, Junior Geckle, Rile Iloff- slnger, Larry Bennett, Paul Bennett, David Wagner, Ladonna Dimoc , Johnny Hitchcock, MIDDLE ROW: Franklin Scott, Larry Johnston, Armeda Enocn, Darold Scott, Vernon Burnett, Bobbie Cass, Howard Schindler, Linda Prowant, Donelda Salisbury, Mrs. Emerick. FRONT ROW: Robert Budd, Jimmy Hoffman, John Hersh, Forrest Gec- kle, Sharon O'Hare, John Burnett, Rollie Prowant, Judith Homan. ABSENT: Alice Young, Janice Yoon, .Vilma Moran, Billie Tracy, Sue Ann Grant. FROWT ROW: Linda Corkwell, Mary Moore, Pat Schafer, Lawrence Moore, Bill Hoffman, Judith Hill, Wava Hoffman. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Moon, Karen Sullivan, Judy Brown, Marlene Frankfurt, Ronald Blbler, Sharon Kirkendall, Richard Beair, Howard Mayes, Susan Fickle, Nola Prowant, Kay Kirkendall, Mary Lou Parrett, J°net Price, Bertha Roehrle, Jerry Trover, Carolyn Williams. BACK ROW: Charles Place, Gary Dowler, Eleanor Miller, Morey Drew, Arlene Gasser, Sandra Wagner, Donnie Hanefeld, Billy Cox. 1st ROW, L: ' Aj RIGhX: Cralc Combs, Lariny .ickalson, LuJomxu or an, hichael nicks, Rollanu Liblcr, °hn brecnt, joyle null. bna iiU..: Robert Johnston, nunu h ruy, raul jtcw, •‘•lice ncnwurtzen£i atx,r, arv in Lee, nluine nitchcock, Lynn Kirkenac.ll, Ruth nn b-iitlu 3th ROw: ;gy rz, Virgil . 1111;.;as, Cui-1 wa oiler, a s ruyor, wjrilyn Garcn, Janna nracKen, xxivid rauioru, i.rnolu Rune, ry Wc ne Johnston, Lina Leeks. rtiline ochwartzengrubv-r, Lonnie LuCAron, nelen liaaijon, Lorma aean nlson, Roger Rrowant, Jean halb6ewoks • 1st ROW, L 10 RIGHT: Joyce aullavin, Karilyn Brinkman, tcnley Kesler, Ida hae wanner, arjorie woore, Lianna ickcl, arjorie .orinkman, Joan Raylel 2nd ROW: Kenneth ••agncr, Charles Barrett, Joseph oore, Flossie acott, hary ush, Roxy hatson, Charles nibler, Karen -cinch. 3oh ROW: froy Grant, reddie ococt, Carol Jean Loon, raul Gasser, Richaru Gasser, Twila bac - iulack, hichacl Walls, Janice nersn. 1st How, LIFT TO RIGHT: James Knoll, Marilyn Critten, Thomas Place, Douglas Filey, John Turner, Larry Burnett, Beverly Price, William Moore, and Kay McClish 2nd How: Sharon Forney, Robert Taylor, Patricia Johnston, Barbara Wilser, Shirley Bradford, Doris Mullen, Lottie Hanefeld, Norma Ford, William Homan, Gaylen Wing, Dennis Skopik, and Miss Hiner 3d Row: Richard Wagner, Edith Moore, Larry Schafer, Katherine Wagner, Suellen Shafer, Ruth Ann Marriott, Paul Ford, Roger Lee Sandra Bradford, Ernestine Wickizer, Michael Shelter, and Eugene Deltrick Absent La Donna Spitnale LEFT TO RIGHT Carl Mullet and Earl McKibben Cooks LEFT TO RIGHT • i tj r„Mla Catherine Dowler, Ida Statler, Ester Bocps, Lucile Whitman Mrs. Logan be J XLNT CLEANERS •VILLI AMS GARAGE GEORGE SHIRK?, Prop. 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