Gibsonburg High School - Bears Tale Yearbook (Gibsonburg, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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Welter, who has been a teacher, administrator, and friend to the students and community of Gibsonburg since 1935. 2, Acting Superintendent MRS. A.N. WELTER Principal MR. JAMES SMITH BOARD OF EDUCATION. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Bronsong Walden Richard, Presidentg Marvin Smith, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Schuetr, Clerkg Wilson Dams Chroder, Vice-President: Mrs. A. N. welter, Acting Superintendent. HIGH CIHHIL FAU LTY Sponsored by IRMA'S BEAUTY SALON 8: LEVIER'S PHOTO STUDIO M. CHANDLER A. HOLCOMB R. KROTZER GJ. LAMPL P. LATHAM M, LINDSEY S. MADARAS J. MARSHALL L. MARSHALL M. PIPPEQT W, PITTENGER H, REDDING I. ROBERTS D, ROSE L. VICKERY W. VEH R. ZIMMERMAN F. BORK H. BORK M. BOWLUS E. DAVIDSON L. HART E. HEISER M. HEISER I. HILFIKER J. HILFIKER D. HOCK G. MAULE G. MILLER F. NEEB L. ROSE S. SHOCKEY D, EATON GRADE UHIHIL FAUUL'l'Y Sponsored by C 8: C MARKET Helena, Ohio y' rr qi .. x SECRETARIES: Mrs. Pertner, Mrs, Schuett. H . .f 8 rd COOKS: Mrs. Butler, Mrs, Miller Mrs. Leemasrer. JANITORS1 Left-high school Mr, Unger, Mr. Duquette Below-grade school- Mr, Bradshaw. DETERMINE TO SUCCEED Robed in white and blue we stand, Chins set as high as our youthful aims. Leaving behind the familiar lands Of parties, dances, and basketball games. No more the familiar ring of the bell That sends us off to another class. No more the exciting football yell Of loyal voices for a forward pass. We leave behind the noisy sounds Of pep rallies, band, and study hall. We step into the noisier bounds Of an atomic world grown strong and tall. We enter this world to form new lives And to build our homes in future years. We'l1 fill them with the love that survives All trouble, hurt, disappointment, and tears. We may become people of richness and wealth. We may become scientists and blow the world wide. We may be the doctors who'll save someone's health We may become parents with love, hope, and pride. We bravely look forward to fulfillment of dreams Of future made good by our chosen creed And do, we the class of fifty- six, scheme Anew with our pledge to - DETERMINE TO SUCCEED. Linda Diels Class Motto - Determine To Succeed Class Flower - Red Rose Class Colors - Scarlet and Gray OFFICERS D. Zeller . . Sgt. -At-Arms J. Srodes . . Vice President R. Reinbolt. . . Secretary M. Rose . . . President L. Johnson . . Treasurer NUFHER'S FLOWERS 420 W. Yeasting St. Phone 4372. 8 'li I 1 + E ,x,, K A , 3 , ,g ,,, WILLIE APODACA Basketball 1,2g Football 1,2,3,4g School Review 25 Track 1,2,3. MICHAEL BOWE F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4 QReporter 31. GAYETTA BRADEN F. H. A. 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, Presi- dent 4jg Annual Staff 4g Junior Play, School Re- view 1,2, 35 F. B, L,A, 3,4, BONNIE BRAMBLETT F. H. A. 2, 3,4 QVice-President 3, President 43, Limelite Staff 4, HERMINA BRINKMEIER Cafeteria sraff 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Library Staff 2,4g F.T, A, 4 QTreasurer 47, JIM BURKETT Junior Play 3g Football 3,4g School Review 2, 3, 4. ROSANNE CICANESE F,H,A. 25 G.A.A. 1,2g Band 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Limelite staff 4 fCo-Editor 4jg Library staff lg Junior Play 35 Swim Club 1,23 School Review 1,2,3g F. B.L,A. 3,4QPresident 41. BILL CICANESE Basketball 1, 3g Football 1,4. BURKETTHS SERVICE STATION Gulf Gasoline Oils and Greases Phone 3611 MARY ANN CLAAR F,H.A. 1,2,3,4, F,B,L,A. 4qRep0ner 43. ROY COPLEY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fMost valuable Player 4j, Football 1,2,3,4, Swimming Club 4, Track 1, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3, JIM DAMSCHRODER Boy's State 3, F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresident 41, Annual Staff 3,4, Library staff 3, School Review 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, County F. F. A. Treasurer 3, President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fAll Confer- ence 4J, Basketball Co-Captain, RUTH DAVIS F,T,A, 4, Girls State 3 fAlternateJ, Band 1,2, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Library Staff 4, School Review 1, 2, 3. DAVID DEERWESTER Biology Club 2, F,T,A, 4, Chess Club 2, Band 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Junior Play 3, Swim- ming Club 2, 3,4, Operetta 2, School Review 1, 2, 3, 4, HELEN DICKENSON Biology Club 2, G,A. A, 2, 3,4 fCorrespondence Secretary 45, Limelite Staff 4, Junior Play 3, F. B. L. A. 3, 4. LINDA DIELS Valedictorian, Prince of Peace Local Winner 2, Local and County Winner 3, F.T,A, 4 fVice- President 41, G, A. A, 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus1,2, 3,4, Library Staff 1, 3,4, Jun- ior Play 3, Swimming Club 1,2,4, School Review 1, 2 , 3, 4, FRANCIS DOLWECK F.F.A. 3.4. DEERWESTER'S Ben Franklin Store 134 W. Madison WESLEY EMCH Boys State 35 F.F.A. 1,25 Band 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Junior Play 35 Swimming Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 School Re- view l, 2, 3, 4. CARL ESCHEDOR F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Swimming Club 35 School Review 2, 3. RICHARD FLAHIFF F.F.A. l,2, 3,4 QVice-President 2, 3,415 Swim- ming Club 2. ROBERT FOOS RITA FREY F, H.A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 F. B. L.A. 3 Uunior Presidentl. LARRY FRIAR Band 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 School Review 3. PATSY ANN GILLESPIE Queen's Attendant 2, 35 F. H.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 fHistorian 3y5 G,A,A, 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Library staff 45 Office staff 45 School Review l,2, 3, 45 F, B. L,A, 25 Class Vice-President 25 Class Secretary 3, JOHN GRAVER Chess Club 15 Library Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming Club l,2, 35 School Review 3,43 Track 1,2. MIG. VEH AND SON Furniture Dealer Funeral Directors Phone 2502-2507 X 'iw 'l'J.!:'2l' If ,,kL L -' ,, if ,HQ ' 1 7,4 I 2 ' L.. f - E . 'g4f1,.,,,i . ' . ' ' ' H g , gr .3 JIM HAMMER F, F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, Secretary 4Q5 Library Staff 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 QAll Confer- ence Defense 3, Offense 8: Defense 40, BILL HENLINE Chess Club 15 Basketball 1,2, 35 Football 1,2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 1,25 Track 1. PAMELA HERMAN Cafeteria Staff 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2, 3,45 Library Staff 45 Office Staff 4, DEANNA HOLCOMB F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Swimming Club 1,2, 35 Student Council 1, LEE HUGHES F.T.A.5 Band 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 152, 3,45 Football lg Swimming Club 1, 3,45 Operetta 25 School Review 1, 2, 3, LINELL K, JOHNSON F. H.A. 1,2,3 fSecretary 355 Band 1,2, 3,4 fSecretary 3, Treasurer 415 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff5 Junior Playg Swimming Club 25 Class Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3 fRepor ter 33. KATHLEEN M. KIMMET Cafeteria Staff 15 F.H.A. 1,2,45 Library Staff 4. ROBERT KLINE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. GIBSONBURG DRY CLEANING COMPANY 208 W. Madison Phone 2914 5, i 1 S I V 13D DAVID KOLKEMYER Chess Club 1, F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, School Review 2. RONDA KAY KROTZER F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fVice-President 2, 41, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fLibrarian 41, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 4. DONNA J. KUTZLI F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 2, County President 43. LAWRENCE A, LECHMAN Chess Club 1, Limelite Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 1,2, 3, 4, fPresident 43, School Review 2, 3, Track 1,2, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Student Council 4 lSergeant-at-Arms 41, LINDA LONG Queen 4, F. H.A. 1,2, 3, 4 QCounty Reporter 4j, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fSergeant-at-Arms 41, Library Staff 3, Junior Play 3, Swimming Club 3,4. DOROTHY MARSHALL F. H.A. 1, G,A.A. 1,2, 3,4 fPresident 41, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, Office staff 1, Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Junior Play 3, Swimming Club 1,2, 3,4, School Review 1,2,3, GEORGE MILLER F, F.A, 1,2, 3, 4, fCounty Reporter 2, Treasurer 45, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Library Staff 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, School Review 2,4, DORIS MITCHELL F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 45. Gibsonburg is C.H. FAIST, JEWELER iamonds-Watches-Watch Repair Jewelry '? 'x JILL M, MORELOCK F.H.A. 1,25 Band 2,3,4fMajorerte 415 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Operetta 25 School Review 4, ROBERT A, MYERS F.T.A. 45 Junior Play 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 QAll Conference Offense and Defense 455 Most Valuable Player fFootball 435 Co-Captain 45 Swimming Club 2, 3, 45 Track 1,25 Class Treasurer 2, CAROL NEEB F.H.A. l,2,35 School Review 1,2,35 F.B.L.A, 4, JANE NIESET Cafeteria Staff 15 F. H,A, 1,2, 3 qCoumy Histor- ian 3J5 G,A.A, 1,2, 3,45 fSecretary and Treas- urer 4j5 Annual Staff 3,4, LOUISE OBERHOMMERT Biology Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Cafeteria Staff 15 G. A. A, 2, 3, 45 Band lg Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 45 Limelite Staff 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Library Staff 2,45 Office Staff 2,3, 45 School Review 2, EUGENE PAUL Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 2, JAMES PAUL Football 35 School Review 2, POLLY PEMBER Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 45 Operetta 25 School Review 1, 2, 3, 4. W. R. TRUCK STOP 24 Hour Service Restaurant Corner Rt. 6 and 199 Bradner, Ohio Na' iivwiw 'Q - ... . MADELINE PICCIUTO F,H.A. 1,2,3,4g School Review 4, F.B.L.A. 3,4, CARL QUAINTANCE Swimming Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA REINBOLT F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4 QSergeant-at-Arms 31: G. A, A, 1,2, 3, 4, Limelite Staff 4, Class Treasurer 3, F,F.A, Queen 3,4g HENRY REINECK F. F.A. l,2, 3, 4 fReporter 43: Basketball 2, 3, 4, 2 Swim Club 4, A LEONARD REINO LUCILLE REINO E G,A,A, 1, Mixed Chorus 3g Limelite Staff 4, i F.B.L.A. 3,4. JAMES ROGERS Basketball 3, MEL ROSE F,T.A. 4: Chess Club 1,2g F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4 fSecretary 2, 3, Treasurer ljg Mixed Chorus 1, Annual Staff 3, Library Staff 2, 3,4g Junior Play 35 Basketball 1,2g Swimming Club 2, 3, 4 fVice- President 415 School Review 45 Track 1,2,3g Class President 1, 2, 3, 4, REINO CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY SERVICE Service with a Smile Phone 2604 Gibsonburg, Ohio I f CHARLES RUPKE F,F,A, 1,2,3, 4, JACK SRODES Annual staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, fCo-Captain 43 Football 1, Track 1,2, Class President 1, Class Vice-President 4, ROBERT R. STEIN F.T,A. 4, Limelite Staff 4, Library staff 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, QCO-Captain 43 Swimming Club 4, Track 2, 3, MARY ALICE SWARTZLANDER Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, F, H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 1,2, School Review 1, 2, 3, WILLIS WEBER School Review 2, 4, SUE WELTER F,T.A. 4, Girls stares 3, G.A,A. 1,2,3,4fVice President 43, Band 1,2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Limelite Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, School Review 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4 fPresident 3, 43, Dance Band 3,4, DONNA WETJEN Cafeteria Staff 1, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Library Staff4, F.B.L,A, 3,4, LINDA WILLISON F.T.A. 4 fPresident 43, Band 1,2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Limelite Staff 4 fCo-Editor 43, Library staff 1,2,4, Office Staff 3,4, Junior Play 3, Swim Club 1,2, School Review 1,2,3, B. at W. ELECTRIC 16 Phone 2511 119 W. Madison Street Ah-ha John, Who's the girl we can't see ? ? 'P ? Jill struts her stuff!! ! SENIIIR SNAPSHUTS Jack, Dot, And Jim take their turn at watching the birdie. D0gs?????? DAVID ZELLER Chess Club 3, 4, Class fSergeant-at-Arms 40, Basketball Manager 4, Football Manager 4. LONGINO MENDOZA QPicture not availablej Lyford fTexasj High School 1, 2, 3. 153 MURE SENHIR SNAPSHUTS Some of the girls admire the huge f??l class tree. Big games of solataire for a couple lonely girls. Dave and Polly seem to enjoy dancing. A scene from the Senior Trip to a Tigers' game. The Big Four Say-hey- Willie! ! You girls look nervous- graduation's not far away. QDBEIIEIEIER G D: P' CLASS UFFICER JUNIOR CLASS President . . . Linda Pierce Vice-President . . . Ron Davis Secretary ..... Kate Bork Treasurer .... Carolyn Tille Sergeant-at-arms. .Dennis Arnold SOPHOMORE CLASS President .... Sandra Schlea Vice-President . . Larry Ellis Sec retary-Treasurer. .Donna Ahle Sergeant-at-arms. . .Walt Elmer FRESI-IMAN CLASS President . . .Pat Kirsch Vice-President . . .Jim Kirsch Secretary-Treasurer ..,. Virginia Sneider Sergeant-at-arms. . Fred Copley WOLFE 8: CALLII-IAN Grain Elevator - Coal Z0 Helena, Ohio TOP ROW: A. Agnew, D, Arnold, B. Brown, K. Brown, G. Boots, K. Bork, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: B. Butler, D. Bender, S. Claypool, S. Damschroder, R. Davis, S. Doll, J. Duquette. THIRD ROW: L. Fei hner, M. Fliuiff, R. Fry, B. Goetz, I. Grove, M. Grove, D. Hemmingfr. FOURTH RO : M. Hoffman, K. Ickes, D. Immel, P, Jensen, A. Kutzli, V. Laney, V. Magrum. :FW ,B A . Ke' ' ,,y' , , f,,,,f ,, , 1 Q , Q get Y My ,1 'I .Er M S ,..., x, 9 v .YL we ' v W AJ . xg, E if Qu K JU lllli The Best in Men's 81 Boys' Clothing O. H. FEEI-IRMYER'S 106 W. Madison Gibsonburg, Ohio .iz tk' Ei L of ut? Aefroeee SECOND ROW: M. Rodriquez, D. Sabo, K. Schlea, M. Schueu, A. Shammo, J. Shanefelt, L. Smith. THIRD ROW: T. Smith, B. Spanfellner, P. Swartz, C. Tille, D. Tornow, I. VanNess, C. Wheelock. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN: S. Goff. .gf g ' 1. 1! iih hw XF:' v W vw ' ' , f -'-' f. gs , L, If E, 45 . ,. X, WO' , -v awk gl!-aa f sPY :,, a .. ,.,,,Ei .i,, .,.. , Aw k a l H . i s .4 ' ' .,., H I' ,-,:: E V A V - XY I-1 I ., s... ,,.-1 f , VA - zz ,Q ef, H f I G 3 - ,- K I 'f ., , I , x 355 ' ::-f1-B'2 Q was ,,,,,, fffif fr-H 1-1: iignxzself . ' iQ 11 ' '- 7 S' W' i It V N 4:k: s at 4 5 .. gf .1 A 1 I :sf I il , . ' V ., W .a ,fx . 'SL gif Q, fl- -wh? 4 A en. ff. -f M ., v 1 TOP ROW: L. Paul, C. Reineck, D. Richard, B. Rose, C. Sabo, S. Schlea, H. Shull, B. Shull. SECOND ROW: W. Smith, D. Souder, L. Stevens, B. Thomas, T. Tille, C. Vallance, B. Vickery, J: Warts. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN: P. Ameling, B. Belcher, M. Miller, and I. Wellington. 0PHOMORE PAUI..'S PLUMBING SHOP South Main Street Gibsonburg Ohio TOP ROW: D. Ahle, C. Baker, S. Balsizer, B. Bauer, J. Bauer, P. Beeker, J. Bell, L. Biddle. SECOND ROW: B. Billow, J. Black, D. Bliss, A. Borton, H. Carn, B. Clark, D. Claypool, I. Down. THIRD ROW: L. Ellis, W. Elmer, M. Foos, W. Foreman, N. Fought, I. Groweg, P. Hammer, B. Harsany. FOURTH ROW: I. Henline, B. Holcomb, S. House, D. Hoy, S. I-lu fman, R. Humphrey, D. Kimmet, J. Klorz. FIFTH ROW: J. Kraft, L. Krumnow, G. Lamb, N. Linkey, M. Lon anbach C. Mcgullough J. McKinney, T. Miller. SIXTH ROW: T. Morelock, V. Nieset, D. Noss, D. Orth, J. Palmer, M. Pasch, C. Paul, M. Paul. K We ,, 'H if H. 1 WSF lkvx SECOND ROW: -' E. G. . -ai Q N 5 TOP ROW: L. Aldrich, W. Bahnsen, I. Baker, I. Baker, I. Belcher, W. Bork, R. Borton, Bradshaw Brinkmeier Burns, Butler . Clabaugh, P. Clark, R. Clay ol, D. Clin? F. Copley, N. Davis, E. Derr. THIRD ROW: D. Diels, J. Dolweck, M. Emerson, R. Eversole, L. Fehlhaber, M. Foreman, L. Fox, D. Freeborn, W. Garn. FOURTH ROW: , - . Mi -L . M. Harpel, P. Hart, L. Haslinger, B. Haubert, A. Helle, J. Hoffman, F. House, L. Hoy, J. Ickes. FIFTH ROW: M. Johnson, P. Jones, J. Kirsh, P. Kirsh, I. Klotz, J. Kroeger, L. Krumnow, S. Kutzli, D. Lamb. SIXTH ROW: R. LaSa1via, J. Leggitt, C. Love, E. Markin, J. Mathna, R. McCollum, K. Minick, S. Moyer, P. Pierce. I . ,,,, ee , -Sf' n f. ,Q 2-'f2 1..: ,-., ' . sg Illi 5 ' ' P . K A , an X, xi, V3 0 , ' fy fw'wi , w,ww'r ,,,, wwfwmwfilw iiii H ' ooo 2 p We - QQ . 't I v V.L9 A A it 1' :Nj ig A -R avi, vA'X 0 . .. l ..L. , ....,A -1 ,..,,h, . ., f ,- ...A L zie -74 fi J' ... A M O, U 1 roi WS' I J A-4. If ' 'efQ- if'l1r 1 A i ' A '.,, 1 A , - . eooe l 1+ T . ' i ii'li o' e r ' r fagii SWSF R7 'Q W? 5 W- f' 'gf .-.ir ,.,.,,,,, H . rn R. SEVENTH ROW: . I. Pressler, V A ' ' D. Rapp. ' THE ZORN HORNUNG COMPANY Mens 8: Womens wearing apparel Gibsonburg Ohio TOP ROW: B. Rerneck, D, Rodd, A. Ruggerio, r all L. Saam, D. Schade, M. Schade, M. Sherrard, D. Shimp, K V. Snieder. SECOND ROW: E. Snyder, E. Spanfellner, T. Specht, A. Taulker, L. Villereal, ,, , rr a . f ir,.: . . .-a Q1 2.51 .,-f ,, , K. Whefsel. A iriee ' B. Wiiheim, Williamson, tv f .., '-:fy R' A Y' V J. Wolf. I M , 1 vw.. 1. I . I - .M I, ' - 7' . -. ' me I I 'I M' ,E I I ..,. , LA ,, V, .., ,. . 5. 7. .. 1 , ', y ...fl f'+' 1 r I, 5 , wr f S- I - 'Y ' f , . . , KLV, ' ' ' , . la 1 , Ax Z .L U , I 'Lx A ' f .. X., . 4. I nf. 4,1 ' av ,gr ,f f R ,ff ,. , ,kr A ,T , , -L, fb gy 1 gf. -I I- ' .QLV K if Q21 I . In , H --- A ,,'- ' - ' 1v-'f V. ' .eee L n I Q -ua' U ',, .L K ky , K , . 'Q n .eee -fc w . 4 Q I 1. ' P- N 75 n 1 .- fi n , ,, MLi '- 2 ' .V ,nik E EYE ll ' I I -I SEVENTH ROW. ,U K. Rodgers, ,f ' N. Rodriquez, C 1' t ,Sy s y R. Ruggieroi omp rmen s J ,V Q , s. Saam. of 1' IN ' ' 'Y YOUNKER INSURANCE AGENCY TOP ROW: Z. Seiple, 4. Spanfellner, . Srodes, L Stanfield, . Swartzlander T. Tille, J. Todd, . Underwood, I. VanNess. IECOND ROW: I. Villarreal, . Watts, . Weber, L. Wheelock, g Wherzel. A. Wichman, I. Williams, L. Williamson, J. Younker. l if if ,, -fee-vw? I9 . EIGIITII GRADE 'fl .fl 4 . . , 5 ' , '. iff fl TT n I ' ' f .. .ff , I W f' TOP ROW: J. Aldrich, A. Angelone, L. Apodaca, I. Avalos, L. Bahnsen, G. Baker, M. Balsizer, P. Beeker, J. Bell. SECOND ROW: H. Billow, R. Boots, C. Bringe, M. Brown, W. Buck, J. Clark, D. Cunningham E. Damschroder J. Damschroder. THIRD ROW: E. Davis, C. Diab, S. Feighner, J. Foos, M. Friar, K. Gadjalski, K. Gnerrlper, J. Gouc er, C. Grove. FOURTH ROW: E. Hammer, R. Hammer, M. Henry, B. Ickes, M. Kaemming, J. Kayden, B. Kirsch, C. Kirsh, S. Krotzer. FIFTH ROW: C. LaFountaine, C. Landis, J. Lechman, L. Ieemaster, M Leigitt, C. Lin ey, R. boertscher, G. Markin, D. McAtee. SIXTH ROW: C. Miller, J. Neeb, S. Noss, M Ottney, T. Paul, N. Rabireau, D. Rearick, L. Reimer, J, Reineck. t an N mg 'U' 'I' qty Q J V ,P vfv. .va A TOP ROW: J. Ameling, B. Arnold, D. Balsizer, B. Beekcr, L. Belcher, M. Billow, H, Brinkmeier N. Busdeiker, Cisneros. H. SECOND ROW: L. Clabaugh, J. Clark, T. Clayiool, M. Clin , K. Craun, I. Emerson, ff W . .a'7?ff' '- - - -xg. 5 , . t 451, 3, New .P- . I -- . ff mfg. . ws- -f-- -. . ,. f . fLmf51,,z21:zm5a4 ' . nrn ' T' . I i Nv ' W .Q 'aff I 1 ' -.,....r . . Aw P . In id F J n -. urn . i is U Vrrr. r nr .,f1 riiir ninrnrnr - kl,r, ,,, 1 'U I ' ,g - g X .F L F K. Fairbanks, rrrr T nnnn nnnn F ' F x My Qnrr nOC COC F 'li' 1. Femhabef. sf E' We G. Feighner. A i .L F f, j C ' I g THIRD ROW: -I 0' f E T, T ' S sf W. Fisher, f 'X . , I, A ' J. FOLlgl'1l, 1. Q- V Z I 1: I . M A J. Gam. . .- f' - ' 5. , if r.. r O T g , ,, . E. Glassfor. ' 0' ':?E'f.?ir?T' ' 4395: A if is T F K 'O I. HE1i'Hl'Il6l', P K' V. v,,-, . - , f- gf. ,,,. I ,,,, 'Yf,.ff-: f I it ., :gr 1,-1' J. Ha ubert. ' V 3 5 , , 5 P. Heffner, N - ,-- ' ' . ,,, P. Herman. . . -iv T .4 ' FOURTH Row: Q- fit' , Q T' 1' 3? ,N G. Holcomb, . A ' , ff 2 F. Honaker, , 1 . Q f . 4, - J ga- X D. Jenson, ' 'M' 1 T fn s. Jividen, E onnn ' nnn e l A PC E ,eee w rnn ' s. Jones. ' is P':r' 1. Johnson. H ., 1212 ff T PC ' ' K. Kaemming, P5 i F 'rf ' I, N A V . Qi I A V 3 E' K. Kreuz. . Y ' W I P' ,V S V 5 . N. Lechman. ' V , ' ' , '52 A 'SPV' x . FIFTH Row: J ' P W W es, W . H V E. Leimgruber. ' P F f F' ,...f., ' C ' Linkey' 1 K ' ik I f 'I' ' '::- .' - A '-1212+ ' ,sew m Q K- LiUkeY- EQ , PCP' ' O X A. Liskai, ' H A 'vi' , ' . R. Lohrbach, F 'jfif I wi 15' 8 - 'f F Q Tffyjwif I, ., .xl f W. Longoria, 1. s g, . -. T. U. . Q ' Q , A L. Marian, 5 . 4 or no ,., 1 , ,.? is ,,. O. McCoy, . if 'T ' Y' , , 4 ' C. McAtee. 1 , , '-- 7 , F .fr ' A ' , SIXTH ROW: 'xr' f X e ,ff K D. Miller, 1 W 'J 41 ,Q b . ..., J. Miller, SEVENTH ROW: Q 1,231 'L E. Moll, S. Paul, . fill -, - A. Mowery, S. Posey, L . Q . ' Q S. Myers J. Rabiteau, L K ' wr S. Newcomer, B. Rapp, if Pm if'-f 5 D. Ottney, V. Reyes, sv, U Q rv 4, I: ,,,,, ,. 1. Palmer, D. Richard, ' fl' ji if J. Paul. S. Rodd. TOP ROW: T. Ru gerio, D. Scgade, C. Schuetr, MADISON GARAGE COMPANY Ford Dealers J. Schueu, 116 Main Gibsonburg, Ohio D- Schwartz. ,H J. Shimp, W'i S- Shoemakef' .ff M F 1.. Smith. X 1 SECOND ROW: aw i iAi J. Snyder, if A I ,fi ,, ,SL-' , C. Stump, . 'l P , m F. Tucker, I V . Vallance, , J. .,N'g V. F ,V . yi. I i 1 .. l b 1' f 13 We e . Wei man, G. Wei, R. Wells, R. Wolf. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN: G. Foster, S. Garza V. Malone, J. Underhill, and M. Wellington. its qt! L Some of the Aristotlians at Peelee on a trip. Some of the seniors strike a pose. Rosanne looks surprised at some of the goins-on in G. A. A. initiati Pat just looks amused This could be the rush to cafeteria line--but it's not!! A scene after F. H.A. initiation Compliments of KELLY ISLAND AND COMPANY E ?4 S F R Q f 'C WA un- 'pal 2 W . ffgw frefa w x Kj,. in :,f K3 lfygilg. uw. 7 ,Q .,.. ,. U ,K -W Q Z, as , , ug, . ,... Q p . . I 1- A xl . sf A' S fi ' . K . , in - - ., ,gg . ' W, 5 R' A W .. ' ' I A F3 YNYW4 Q.:, if k,f. ,xv I -1 K A f f-:..iei -1:23 ,. . an Q . I N C . I A .t A: 1 A K gg, W , .3 LA E ,ZNQY ' L if C L... .. 5 M,..f C, C x , x Vw ' 1 3' I , R, U ' J , C . v I 'g T , ' :gf R1 . .., I - , i B L i S - W s Q LLRJ . s , 1 3 8 . X- E N , J E , .av J , 1 L .fi I V ,.,l.:f. 4, + -fe H , , J -' C as , , W B I N + 0 I N, . if: Q JC ' u , Rf'-Il ., . H ' b V . l K - K 'I R 3 . R A F . 3: 9' F S 4 D L TOP ROW: E. Reyes, , :,,:: ,, f , I b D. Richter, 1 'M B ivvv a i b ' N. Rodriquez, T. Rodriquez, H. Rose, N. Saam, -v N. Schlea, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: K . Stevens, J. Underhill, T. Vance, K. Walker, R. Wetjen, H. Young, J. Youn , D. Youxgker. 'QOH' ...-. 'Gs- SEVENTH ROW: TOP ROW: R. Balsizer, N. Bateson, E. Bauer, M. Beeker, D. Bell, R. Burker, D. Busdeker, G. Clark. SECOND ROW J. Costillo, Y. Costillo, B. Crispen, P. Crispen, D. Davies, M. Davis, A. Diels, S. Ellis. THIRD ROW: M. Eversole, N. Flahiff, J. Foos, J. Foos, M. Fought, J. Fork, S. Fox, R. Garn. FOURTH ROW J. Garza, R. Gnepper, W. Groweg, C. Haslinger, S. Haubert, S. Haubert, A. Hernandez J. Hilt. FIFTH ROW: J. Ickes, L. Kerr, L. Kimmet, M. Kreus, R. Krotzer, S. Lechman, L. Linkey, R. Liskai. SIXTH ROW: J. Loertscher, J. Magrum, L. McCollum, D. McCoy, J. Mendoza, S. Mendoza, P. Moyer' E. Mitmz, K. Myers. K. Mintz D. Nehls, D. Nieset, R. Oberhommert, D. Rahe, M. Reineck. VAL.-U-WAY Meats gl Groceries Madison Gibsonburg, Ohio M Y 15. . 'uf xi.. 1 71, is , f- , 'Q - , .... 5 , Y Q ., L, , wi.: KM' A - 1 . , i s K v yy , .. .N .1 . -, M .. ,LL gi if 'gan' sw -R ,. . K' ., V W H- li, J ' Ns Tn f , . . . fgjg'-1 ff. ,Q Qiiar- J ff fa , 4 fill : . fs Y ' , .. .Q , - R YQ, ,f , ss S ... y ' ., a .. .- -A 1 . - Q w 'IF if E TOP ROW: Alamanza, , Aldrich, J. Alleman, J. Anderson, L F. C , Amold, B. Bahnsen, C. Bair, S. Bauer. SECOND ROW: B. Bell, C. Blair, D. Brubaker, L. Cisneros, S. Darr, T. Diab, R. Ellis, N. Eversole. THIRD ROW: R. Freeborn, F. Friar, L. Frurh, D. Garn, H. Grove, D. Hansen, B. Haslinger, P. Helle. FOURTH ROW: D. Hemminger, L. Henry. R. Honaker, I. Hoy. S. HOY. B. Ickes, J. Kaernrning. V. Keppler. FIFTH ROW: R. Kimmet, E. Kline, L. Lawrence, K. Morelock, W. Murray, M. Newcomer, D. Nieset, F. Palamo. SIXTH ROW: K. Paul, J. Pemberton, R. Pressler, P. Price, J. Promenschenkeh E. Reichert, Reino, D. W. Shreffler. 9 ,L x egg, .0 Y Q, A , ff A 5 it Lin! U- K I ' , I , V 1 . A 4 Y W T , A . if ,r O -.fs.s1f,f W N ur T 'ft' -rx as S is I ' X K ,g R V ,Al 5 K i t , . B-' 1 T sf 5 .,,, J , ' .. its . ,.. , N T T s is -r. s fx ,C . - ..-' -' F V .. , iun .. , T A WM 'g uf N 1 C 115, , , xx , k . lf v' 1 T .1 F ' :1: ' L C no 'C F srsss 1 f S X 5 f . C Q D , 1 T lg, , -1 , Q K :J , m ww is rw xx ., z V To K K ff if ., sf- W . --',- .... f C B r 'p Q i'r ,jg .. 3 N .V 1 - r .af A an 1 Q, , 3 -V Q x E v 1. . D r , L f m J ,, , V fl is X C is X V , . L Y ,. 3- X , 5.,f'ff ' -A 4- J r or ' B im. fs . . so gl ial S .. . t v-.i- , 1 , sw s i 2 is S B K ssisr - S - F ' f F L '---' .1 S ' S fx- N , ,,.. B ' l R Q L 4 J 1-.kv AA ' In W .., k A A A Compliments of DIABS 124 W, Madison Gibsonburg, Ohio TOP ROW: fr -1 B. Shull, 'L W W. Smith, ' . B M. Soldivar, j. , ' ' B. Spitnale, Y K S. Stanfield, Nap- kg ' D. Steinmetz, B F C , 'R K. Stevens E q M. smmppf K X, SECOND Row MW my 'i R. Suter, F. Unger, if s. Va lance, 1 N. VanNess, ,E ,, 5 A 3 N. Villareal, 1 - N. Widmer, aj. , I .ff .. -. ' S. Younker, D. Zorn. ,I M ,, I VV I TOP ROW: V VV QQ I I VV V G. Arnold, ' V I . H. Aspacilher, V . fy V ,V .V , V V f V - J. Aspac er' K Q 9 ., I 'J xg 1 J. Bateson, ' . . , . S-Y .. - .5 A. Bauer, fi ' . i V L . L . ,.,,II.2I-'wi T. Bea verson. ff? G' Hi' 'HJ I I fx fi L- Beck' .ze 1,,l 1 i.:,k' ' .,.. gg l,,: gag. 4,:, .. 11, . ,QQ .'L' . . u . uh I A A In KW v M m M L- Beck- . 'V QWT' ' ' Q' I ' f A A SECOND ROW: ' V, M. V J. Beeker, , J E ' I 1, V , wi Q5 N. Bender, ' g ' I - as I I - 'I V D. Bliss, V V if BB,,, I , VI glriirgjlgrieier, 1' V V Q., . 1' , . ' , -4 J. Bragg, ' I rib 'Y 2 N ' 57359 or I 'lt -J ff J. Bragg. .,. 'rr' Zmrl G. Carr. 1 I I THIRD ROW: J O L M. Celestino V 5 ' 'gil J J' - Q i C. Cicanese,' x . U 5, V .Q xi I' in E. gonkrm, I 'cf ' - V5 - Q ,V . epner, A VV 'T . , .3 Q G. Diab, ir. , I V ., ,V yas.-fl 5 fit, J. Diponso' ' 11- ...'- --Q-'x .'-.'.1 - - .. Y' . A A P- Dudley. I I 'r ' ' V J. Fairbanks. I :1Li 'J V I , FOURTH ROW: . QV -.V L. Folks, 1 .3 3 , I , S: 3331... 5' , - X V Q J ' S. Hauberr, 'Q 'VI , lbik , Y I . ' J we 1 Atrrf Qi I O B. Hebefling, ' . x'X S' 7 ' 'r Nw O .ff 'Q I. Heffner, J J' VVH., . 'n'AB1 I I ffff': V . S. Henderson, V I . jf? s. Hin. V I . V VV , in FIFTH ROW: . f - d- V' ' W. Hohlfelder, 'y was .JF lf J. Ho, .1 V 0, ,, i, Y I J, -' I , ' R. Johnson, ' ' If X sl G. Kehn, If f - r V T. Kline, -.. A?I I' IfV I f .wi-H ' filet rarzibffiww ,,.. ',,- IH- - - .IfV:1,..szQQ J' Lechman' ,Q . r'r Vi-ff' J f' N. Leemaster, , I ddd In 5 I I . , I L. Lieske. V 4 I I, , . - , - V g , SIXTH ROW: , ' I ' ' ' I ' ' V ,V V,,,g'i -I D. Liskai, -7 --Qi Q' - - , I J. uskai. ' , , I 5 V 5. Vrhohrbach, 4 . ,ix ' -'.. - , V5 1 ,.., - ' , A N. . agrum, K ' A ' ' ' 1 , G' E. I P. Mauch, V rrr I I ...J rrr rnrr I I l A. Mendoza. I V ff nrrrr I I I I P. Miller. I I ' I. V J 1 V 1 , Q, ' , , L. Morelock. P - V '7 f I , ,O Ia I- 'W' E Vg, SEVENTH ROW: V Vw , Q ' R. Myers, 153' V I V 'J VV R. Myers, ,V 'ffm -.-' .fr W ' V S. Phillips, .X 31' f fs , A . K J. Reineflk. P. Reino, G. Richard, J. Richter TOP ROW: E- Rodfiquezv HAROL.D'S SOHIO SERVICE S. Sarle, , , , 5, Seb,-ing, L.ubr1cat1on - Tlres - Batter-Ies lf- Sfg1gg1ng5kerV Phone 2032 Gibsonburg, ohm L. Shgema ker, V , , AZV, .V ,V .V .V , V - V ,. S. Sc oendorf. T JJ' N fl SECOND ROW: VVEVV g ' V . . I , N. Sting, ...gn V lx V , V in I . V G. Swartzlander, H' ' , -iii 1 ,J Q A Q J. Villareal, VV 'li-f ,Vr, ,. 'gf Jiri? V VV V A A M. Well, I K M k . , 5 .. A , V, . Q... 4 .wffe I K. msg O K f 'Q'k T E V Q O IFS.. Vxlggiimson, .. VV, ., V V VV T. Younker. , J . J I VV ., ABSENT WHEN 15? .'Jii , V I V , , - . V, PICTURES WERE .V.. Z , 'Qf d,,. I ,..V j II' - . I I I TAKEN: N. Kerr, ' J '15, , ' l M. VPosey, C. V ,' V . ,, 3 ' I ..., 'I IW I Q Stemmetz, and I . - .2 ---, I , V ,V ga :ia M' L. Castillo. TOP ROW: - fl 1. Aldrich, , , I. Angelone, A, B L C A ' B A. Arriaga, vfj -4, W, , , 'M5 ' ..- K. Bahnsen, M 1 523' M, M'-f :Qi ' .59 D Baker, 'W' in fy ' , .B ' , ,G , . V J. Ba lsizer' . V uf, 1: Aix Lf-.R rf i .1 Wk 4 A ,. f'y-Pg.. S. Bauer. .Q . A A if , .1 3 'V' -1 ?-Ill 1 J. Behm. , B. Belcher. N,.Vl SECOND ROW: Y Q E A A. Bran, 1, '- W' ' y V . 4 . ,v Q , E. Boom, Q 'W . eg, N S B. Bork, . O I 4 V K. Burkett, BB or 6 fx ' - A ' . D. Busch, A ' ' ' '1 , A. Celestino, ! . N E J. clark, B S y B y S J. Clark, A g , , , ' U' a -.,. , R. Cole. 'f J Q ' H4 4' fd. THIRD Rowlf - B A 'Sew .' Q I ' . r-.4 B. Cunning am, 4 ' . . ,v L , , B B. Damschroder, yu' 2 Bl. fr N' I ' 'f ' C. Damschroder, 'X ' ' 1 . . kiawfgz 'B , . u 5 , ...YW ' 1. Down, B ,, BBBB f L J. Ernsthausen, . - V A 'C . I. Ferrenberg, , ' B. ' ' V , D. Fork. , 1 '55 8- ' A 'J J' I. Fry, , i F ., A I f R., 'if '-3' G Gerwin. ' 4- f C:,' ig? . B' sO?.if.. sr. .ammo .1-efmee . . . S. Hart: A E E ' P. Haubert, Z' ' R. Helle, ' , B . is-A B . ,I f I ' - C Hoffman, B, B., 4 si ' , , C. Humberger, D B ku W ' R. Ingwer. b i .B E I ' N E -. 7 , E J. Kaseman, fi -' gi, U - D. Kayden. ,A B, .,,, B. B. ,,,, , . FIFTH ROW: I. Kerrigan, B 7 Q -r , 1 K Kruse K' 9 f .. B . . v..'.a , D M ,, P- J. Laurennce, ' .4 V g, Q' ,W , A fl XB A J , T Lee, P y V F, 1--.-BW' , , A ' S a 'ZZ C ueske, 355' J c... .4 Wi S v ov-' f B me S. Linkey, 1 5 We - ff? 1 R- LOUSQHS' SIXTH ROW: B- Magslg- D. Mendoza, D Mef1d0Z3. P. Mendoza. I. M011, S. Myers, W. Neeb, . W. Nehls, SECPZHJP ROW' 'E Cgfrhommert' P: Pertner, - m- C. Phillips, M. Palomo. HELLE GARAGE 3. Real-ick, fa Dodge Plymouth S- Sjiigjck- Top ROW: 113 N. Webster Street Phone 4254 Rodriauez, B- Pafleffe- Gibsonburg, Ohio Sggiiligzv 'AB ..., ,,,. ..., . W B BB C .ryy ,.,B. ,B.. . B THI Rovi. E fii V 2 ffl' 'E E , . K E M- Ruggiefo. , , 12.53. C B ,, , E , , 1. C. Saam, . . B , S -'B 3 J. Salazar, S' 'N QR 1. 1 , S , , A L. Salazar . ' - iff J' W '23 B. Samson: E 'fm , . hh' V V .x .vi ', .2 B K S. Seiple' ' - A--5 - ,Q f .i 'Gr D LQ M, m B 5 P. Shoemaker, . - ,. B . M- Soldiva rv Q for f rrrr f ., L. stevens. M I ' B 5 S FOURTH ROW: L, 1 T ' 9 A. Swartzlander vw B -E? C . Q 591 v. Thomas, 'il' B H . Q A,,g.B , P. Van Alst, A ' A golf 4 B R. virrarear, Qas:? 4f!ll r ' C. Walker, 'f-..- rf- X - 1 .., ., .1 - '--' '... if-gk ,rr 1.-....-W I,-.,,:,,g, L. Widmer' C. Willey, .J if ir f .- .- x 1 P. Williamson, J. Younker. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN: J. Whetsel. R.. A TOP ROW: ' ' , , D. Aldrich, . 3. Qs , V 3 Z, , V, , , , D. Balgizer, , O 3 if ,iw ,Q .4 J. Balsizer, f . S S . W --v' if ' B. B1' , fi gr 'W ' X61 W V, xr.. V JN, f 'Exim-VV O. Boizsanegra, . , 1-A V. 1 H , 3 .y ,Y Q' S. Bocanegra, D. Bork, ' R. Bowlus, , A , A 'M B. Brockschmidt Q44 V 7Q+ Q 3' V 9 P. Bronson. -- .Q , 7 F ' . W ... SECOND ROW: ' . M4 1 . ., -.., fc . A D' w 4 , . 4 V B. Buck, 5 V E . A f 0 Vf f 1 V . '-A' ' S. Brubaker, A ' r VV V 'Ek N Y ' . K B. Burns, 5 A'- . V R. Busdeker, If V J, Celestino, , V . 2 -A. M. Cisneros, ' A . ., f . ' ..,. -. ' S. Clark. ws A - ij, VV - VV V V V gggdschroder N V .v ff .Xxx . A ' ' , C. Diekman. . ' ' ' 'A S . . O S 1 W' W W THIRD ROW: D ' A C G. Driftmeyer, S 1 , ' P. Fairbanks, . fi ... 1 M Hart' gr 4' V , '. my V ' ,gi L. Gadjalski, W f 4 4 f.:z.s1u 1 ' V 59 J .J S, jg C. Garza, - . ' R. Garza. . ,. , ,- -V FOURTH ROW: Q ' 4' ' . Q , M .-f U. I-Iaslinger, Jia , -.wi S A- .N gb F. Hauberr, 'f. - , L if ..,, V 1 V ' S. H ' , '....w W - Q - H if , 5 . VVVV . A '.,,. -,-.: .VV, , . , . CHIC , S AA' ' . L. Hickman, . . ii - - , if ' . N. Hoddinott, YQ . -f f -' ' D. Hoffman, 1 . , S G. if G . if , N H0h1fe1aer , ,R N . 'L V ,V ' C 'Dv' M- V .wkflk 5 J J' R.. Hoy. ' 's- Viv- V V L' ,- -V I M, r V., A IV .1 L ,..f 1 I l ff , '. H Q , 1 , if a W ,--' 1 . .YAQQ ' . N , , I -,-. ' A G. Jividen, ,QM SIXTH ROW: N. Kaemming, . A L. Krotzer, T. Kaseman, SEVENTH ROW: L. Langerman. C- KeiS?f- o I M. Mintz. E C 0 D G R A I, E Ei, Iilgqiiw, Ilgglrlgan, 53 . rs ai, - lf . 1317 o i',,' ' D. Loertscher, D- Kline. ' F. Longoria, D- Krolzer. jOp ROW: D. Machan, J- KTOIZSF- '. Morelock, Igaglrum- F. Neeb - HU f ' ' L.EOW'S B Mauch . Oprie, - - V- grill' John Deer Farm Equipment .. Poiilis: Gibsonburg Ohio - POPP .,. , . ,, . '. Press.ler, WWC WVV A' G . Remeck, H.. GWW S Ziia G V Remo. JV - 5 VV V V il . 3 xx V A - ECOND ROW: , img. .1 H ' W W , 'is g . IC ey, 1 S , 'Q S 2 , H ' V - Hquez- irr S f lrra 22- W f . Rolf. A - ' S ri. i S . ggggiel-O' V 'mf if' A Vi iq f ' V wr n - u . . r' f-1 ' . i- ' I V- - .5335 . .. h Salazar, V iii!! J ww- 11 r 1 'L , if 1 1 b A . Samson, fy' pi Q. a n f ' , , ff ' . Schoendorf. '- , ' ' 4 ii' . Q , 1-V -' j W 5 '7 -K .- . ' V - ' '- HIRD ROW: orai or S if... ft 15235 r 5' ' S . S - - Sea fs- ' - '- ' H H' ' ,.'- 1 iir- H v l- Shaffer- g W . W rm S -a ' Y f ET? ..-' f H ... , .QQ rw! ' -' . 5 H Thorp - . - L+.. - -' --.. -' ' 'iw H . ' . , Q - 'E . mr X- W if ' ' kia, W S 'ii-S' if-f wir r - S i 5 ' - Srrrra f , 'Mir Ki' Villareal. i A' '- ' ' if nf. 'W Nm: 1 , Welling, . Young. 'OP ROW: I. Aldrich, ,. Aldrich, . Alleman, 4 Arndr, L, Arnold, 1. Bahnsen, J. Beeker, z. Behm, I. Belcher, F. Blair. ,ECOND ROW: L, Blausey, '. Bowser, L. Calhoun, I. Carr, L Clifton, l. Cloke, J. Damschroder, L. Damschroder, 3. Dudley, F. Egbert. Fl-IIRD ROW: C. Fox, .. Garcia, C. Gam, L Garza, L Hammer, 3. Hargel, '. l-lau ert, 1. Haubert, 5. Haubert, 3. I-leberling. FOURTH ROW: L. Helle, I. Henderson, C. Hoffman, S. Hoffman, B. Huber, M. Hughes, D. lckes, D. lckes, M. Idle, S. Ingwer. FIFTH ROW: R. Kirsh, B. Kirwen, L. Kissling, C. Krotzer, B. Lauer. J. Lieske, M. Mathna, L. Maynard, L. McCoy, V. Miller. ,P R. ' ,D . 4 , vi 324- ' . - .o .0 'is S .15 A gif! 4.2 ' l 'A 1 -1 ' - V, 5 - A-1 W I., . lui.. L ,gon '35 Q R. I ,,.,X 4 nt .2'.1.'::l fa if ,-ttxiff. 6' fl 3 M - ' 'a '. 4 , L I alfa W A A .J wmv V A IZ i V W . J'-9, x, .' K, i , A. .J 12 252 4. f 'r-l I ff , R A , I I 3, , B U ,1 Q ' . - ,, 4.1 , I 'K Y h in lg A za X 4 v Y 'fx 'O' . 1 .n ' V ' .. ' 4 K ' r K f .V Q , is A Q--,.. It-'J tw :Q iq., hm . 'f . I V , ,' L 353. ,KL K ,V Y I A A 1. Hi Tl A x -W I Q w W . l ' K 3 , .4 fx J? Q, Q -4 i 7 1 . A I . r . . , -I 99 L ' -W., -1 4 ,X 55:2 ,Wi 4. Q 5 w ' f.-.1.44..l.!.H'1 I.. I ' 4 ' ' Q .... ' SQ s . ,f -4 f 1 C , M ,f r , I f U ' I I V ,nn C ,. 5, ,I - , 4- .4 4 ' I 2 leaf ' U a 2 ..p 'I . A. SIXTH ROW: TOP ROW: A' Mualzido' I. Rodriquez, J' Mlm 0' S. Rodriquez, W. Moll, D. Roth' if 2223113 J. Ruggiero. I l T. Parlette, Sgi3l'a,.' ?'P'2au1' W. Schmidt, 5 Regggck J. schmoiar, ' ' HOME BANKING COMPANY J. Schuett, L' Reyes- D. Seiple. Capital gl Surplus over 5150, OOO. Member of F. D. I. C. Kr F. R. S. an 1' 1 I . I qi 4:2 . Q 'W . +1 1 ei. . it C Bl R- . C I ' wa f , . X al r i , h , .. ... - ,aaa at 5 ,f Alll A QEHEHHI i .. ..: A 2, gr. 5 J. . . K ...KAK i I . ,V Q A i'if 'L ' R WN--N, ua .,. ' . A'--aj? I mer. I 1 ' rr . SECOND ROW: C, Shoemaker, E, Shoemaker, J. Shull, T. Shull, C. Smith, M. Soldivar, D. Soto, S. Spenser, J. Steinmetz, D. Stout. THIRD ROW: S. Taulker, S. Tijerino, R. Torres, D. Turco, J. Underwood, M. Vallance, R. Van Alst, W. Welling, M. Williamson, D. Zom. ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE TAKEN: P. Piccuito, J. Reyes, B. Hall, and C. Bell. xr' . I 1 1 ,1 in A-. 0,1 5 -v ' ' ' W .N '5g'?'k v SL -:,fe,41w N -AW, W W K 5 MN nf ' vu . mf! 'bu K LN sham.. ,ww LA .V ,Elven-'f X nr Wd! JL '7 TOP ROW: Neeb, Deerwester, Richards, Bradshaw, Smith, Hughes, Kimmet, Smith, Friar, Harpel, House, Burns. SECOND ROW: Younker, Kayden, Rodd, Wolfe, Rearick, Brown, Agnew, Rapp, Harsany, Wichman, beggit, Diels. THIRD ROW: Miller, Specht, Bork, Buck, Clink, Johnson, Schuett, Krotzer, Sherrard, Pressler, Taulker, Wheelock, Mr. Pittenger. FOURTH ROW: House, Welter, McKinney, Braden, Wheelock Clark, Sneider, Borton, Hoffman, Baker, Kirsch, Baker. FIFTH ROW: Balsizer, Haubert, Down, LaSa1via Schade, Kirsch, Watts, Palmer-. SIXTH ROW: Jenson, Tille, Bork, Morelock, Immel, Boots. E Illll MEMBER FIRST ROW: Miller, Deerwester, Hughes, Friar, Morelock. SECOND ROW: Diels, Johnson, Braden, Welter, Krotzer. WILLIAMS DRUG STORE 110 W. Madison Street 36 Phone 2593 S TOP ROW: Richards, Deerwester, Hughes, Willer, Myers, Bender, Smith, Friar, Bradshaw, Spanfeller, Swartz, Emch. SECOND ROW: Eschedor, Johnson, Goetz, Schuett, Immel, Doll, Bork, Brown, Tille, Jensen, Down. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pittenger, Swarrzlander, Wheelock, Willison, Morelock, Wetjen, Agnew, Oberhornmert, Davis, Rapp, Krotzer, Harsany, Taulker, Schlea. FOURTH ROW: Paul, McKinney, Balsizer, Thomas, Clark, Leggit, Hoffman, Baker, Foos, Sabo, Hoffman. FIFTH ROW: Welter, Cicanese, Pember, Marshall, Rose, Miller, Palmer, Sneider. E Hill MEMBER TOP ROW: Krotzer, Wetjen, Davis, Hughes, Emch, Deerwester, Morelock, Johnson, Swartzlander. SECOND ROW: Oberhommert, Cicanese, Welter, Marshall, Willison, Pember, Diels. KIRWEN'S Red 8: White Super Market Buy Rite at Red 8: White 37 TOP ROW: Neeb, Rapp, Newcomber, Clark, Feighner, Damschroder, Bahnsen, Noss, Diab, Friar, Bell, Beeker, Whetzel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pittenger, McAtee, Busdieker, Swartzlander, Kaemming, Jividen, Gadjalski, Johnson, Shimp, Richard, Fairbanks, Spanfeller, Kaemming. THIRD ROW: Wolfe, Clink, Damschoroder, Miller, LaFountaine, Smith, Jenson, Stumpp, Webel, Kirsch, Goucher, Leimgruber, Apodoca. FOURTH ROW: Gnepper, Leggit, Miller, Wells, Rodd, Arnold, Balsizer, Bringe. TOP ROW: Lechman, Clark, Neeb, Weigman, Vallance, Newcomber, Emerson, Schuett, Busdieker HERMAN'S Swartz, Wolfe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pittenger, Feighner, Noss, Shimp, Schuett, Ameling, Jenson, Diab,' Friar, Bell, Miller, Gadjalski, Craun. THIRD ROW: Smith, LaFountaine, Haubert, Kirsch, Groceries-Meats Fairbanks, Lechman, Stumpp, Webel, Myers, Clark. FOURTH ROW: Richards, Wetjen, Balsizer, Gibsonburg, Ohio Bringe, Rodd, Rodriquez, Rabiteau, Palmer. 38 UAFETERJA AID TOP ROW: Mrs. Vickery, Todd, Buck, Davies, Miller, Rabiteau SECOND ROW: Saam, Saam, Brinkmeir, Brinkmeir, Kraft. BA D UFFICER TOP ROW: Mr. Pittenger, Smith, Bork, Agnew, Friar. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Brown, Braden, Krotzer. UFFIUE TAFF Willison, Schlea, Brown, Bork, Morelock, Gillespie, Reinbolt, Herman, Oberhommert. ENIDS Cut Flowers - Corsages Gibsonburg, Ohio LIMELITE 'PAFF -,.i 1 TOP ROW: Mrs. Marshall, Reino, Dickenson, Lechman, Stein, Welter. SECOND ROW: Oberhommert, Willison, Reinbolt, Cicanese, Bramblett F. Il. A. TOP ROW: Pierce, Goff, Grove, Shammo, Kutzli, Claar, Herman, Swartzlander, Flahiff, Reineck. Orth. SECOND ROW: Shull, Jenson, McCullough, Bliss, Davies, Hoffman, Klotz, Bauer, Vallance, Feighner, McCullough, VanNess. THIRD ROW: Frey, Picciuto, Haslingner, Pierce, Brown, Paul, Klotz, Villareo, Reinbolt, bong. FOURTH ROW: Orth, Duquette, Mitchell, Krotzer, Bramblett, Goetz, Kutzli, Kimmet, Miss La tha m. DUNMYER DAIRY Processors 8: Distributors 40 Pasteurized Dairy Products PAIALIAME 'FAIRY PRUUEDURE TEAM TOP ROW: Damschroder, Miller, Reineck, Flahiff, Shanfelt, Kolkemeyer. SECOND ROW: Frey, Reineck, Damschroder, Hammer Tomow. F. F. A. TOP ROW: Hammer, Rogers, Bowe, Elmer, Brown. Cam, Reineck, Kolkemeyer, Shimp, Shanfelt, Rupke, Dolweck, Magrum. SECOND ROW: Rose, Eschedor, Clink, Dolweck, Gam, Frey, Rodd, Williamson, Tomow. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pippert, Reineck, Flahiff, Damschoroder, Hammer. Damschroder, Miller. DUNMYER DAIRY Processors 8: Distributors 41 Pasteurized Dairy Products I M TOP ROW: Stein, Souder, Arnold, Shull, Shanefelt, Reineck, Damschroder, Copley, Ouaintance, Foreman, Bradshaw, Hughes. SECOND ROW: Emch, Schade, Warts, Frey, Smith, Krumnow, Baker, Smith, Fehlhaber, Richards, Damschroder. THIRD ROW: Noss, Myers, McKinney, Sabo, Clark, Wheelock, Krumnow, Borton, Immel, Fought, Schlea. FOURTH ROW: Bork, Kirsch, Pressler, Borton, Haslinger, Marshall, Brown, Diels, Schuett, Shull, Feighner, Van Ness, Mr. Rose. FIFTH ROW: Clabaugh, Palmer, Rose, Lechman, Bork, Agnew, Haubert. TOP ROW: Emerson, Srodes, Ahle, Kirsch, Stump, Balsizer. SECOND ROW: Palmer, Tille, Welrer, Lechman, Boots, Mr. Smith. THE GORDON LUMBER COMPANY Complete Building Service 214 W. Madison Phone 2572 42 IN TOP ROW: Richards, Stein, Hughes, Myers. SECOND ROW: Davis, Flahiff, Hoffman, Beeker, Oberhommert, Clark, Welter, Palmer, Schuert, THIRD ROW: Wheelock, Deerwester, Brinkmeier, Miss Holcomb, Willison, Rose, Tille, Diels. TOP ROW: Paul, Miller, Stein, Bork, Graver, Tille, Oberhommert, Brinkmeier, Hammer, Smith, Damschroder, Arnold, Rose. SECOND ROW: Gillespie, Diels, Kimmer, Herman, Krotzer, Willisqn, Fought, Miss Holcomb, 43 THE GIBSONBURG FARMER'S ELEVATOR CO. Hardware and Builders' Supplies 233 W. Madison Phone 2944 H E TOP ROW: Zeller, Vickery, Rearick, Reimer, Underwood, Williams, Rapp, Newcomer, Younker, SECOND ROW: Shull, Nieset, Richards, Souder, Smith, Mr. Lampl. 7 TOP ROW: Shull, Nieset, Smith, Kimmet, Smith, Swartz, Van Ness, Miller, SECOND ROW: Mr. Rose, Paul, McCullough, Harsany, Ahle, Beeker, Schlea, Palmer, Down. THIRD ROW:Oberhomme1't, Rose, Spanfellner, Richard, Clark, Tille, Fought. WOLF FARMERS' FRIEND HATCHERY 120 West Stevenson St. 44 Phone 3172 GIRLS' 8: BOYS' STATE LEFT TO RIGHT: Wes Emch, Sue Welter. ALTERNATES: Jim Damschroder, Ruth Davis. JUNIOR ANNUAL STAFF TOP ROW: Davis, Arnold, Spanfellner, Flahiff, Boots. SECOND ROW: Tille, Brown, Schuett, Agnew, Immel. 45 OHIO GOVERNMENT TEST Paul Swartz BROWN FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall Tractors Phone 3113 Gibsonburg, Ohio TOP ROW: Mr. Zimmermang Miss Linsayg Herminia Brinkmier, Senior Editorg Louise Oberhommert, Grade Pictures: Jill Morelock, Typistg Pat Gillespie, Business Manager, Linell Johnson, Senior Editor, Gay Braden and Dave Deerwester, Adverrisingg Wes Emch, Sales Manager. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Srodes and Jane Nieset, Activities Editors, Linda Diels, Editor-in- Chief, Sue welter, Associate and Art Editorg Jim Damschroder and Dot Marshall, Sports Editors. This annual staff put in many hours to make this yearbook a success. Major crises were few although little problems were numerous. In this Bears' Tale of 1956 we have attempted several new things: sponsored pages, more and better photographs of the students at work and play, enlarged sports and activities sections, and a daring cover and div- ision pages. Our work was at times boring but usually it was fun. We must acknow- ledge the assistance and encouragement of our sponsors, Miss Lindsay and Mr. Zimmerman. For most of the pictures, 'our thanks go to the Dickens-Wonders Studio, Fostoria, Ohio. Other photographs were taken by Mr. Melvin Pippert and Mr. Dan Rose. NNUAL TAFF LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE ANTIQUE SHOP Corner Route Z0 8: 30 Torn Arsdale . Oke Stirnson . Baba Sanford . Mr. Arsdale . Caroline Arsdale Birdie La Verne Sylvia Webster. Peaches Carter Asma .... Chuck Mayo . Dean Marlow . . . . Wes Emch . .George Miller Dorothy Marshall .Tim Damschroder . Linda Willison . . Linda Diels . . Pat Gillespie Kathleen Kimmet . . . Sue Welter . . Bob Myers . Leonard Reino Alfred Murgatoyd . . Larry Lechrnan BERGMAN 8: DIELS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone - Helena 2442 Helena, Ohio THE CUIHIIUS SAVAGE SOUDER'S HARDWARE Complete Line of Hardware Gibsonburg, Ohio Mrs. Savage Fairy May . Florence . Lilly Belle . Hannibal . Mrs. Patty . Samuel Savage Jeff . . . Titus Savage Miss Willie . Dr. Emmett . . Carolyn Tille . Joyce Duquette , Doris Immel . Linda Pierce . Bill Spanfeller , , . Ann Agnew Scott Damschroder . . . Ted Smith . Carl Myers . Sandra Doll , Paul Swartz ABOVE: Larry tells of Artic nights, Sponsored by YOUNKER INSURANCE Phone 4084 LEFT: The teachers go back a few years. RIGHT: Larry and his uke ABOVE: The senior boys played an unusual game of cards. LEFT: Ann and Doris portray the cowboys' life. BELOW: The sophomores have a slumber party with Elvis as the star visitor! I ABOVE: Story of a Dead Woman provided mystery and suspense. UPPER RIGHT: The Junior girls sing Angels in the Sky LOWER RIGHT: Hillbillies, no less! I I IDEAL BAKERY Baked Goods Phone 4094 l LOWER LEFT: ooo-la-la! ! !! LEFT: Dance Band LOWER RIGHT: Some Class!! :L IESNCULNQ KN YHZL CHANM E, U3 ...NTLNPLRAT URL mu ummm num u IN KIE5 SEMZIDITCH .Q CIE UE DAY PIHIJIWI' ABOVE: Bill Spanfellner UPPER LEFT: Carol McCullough, Donna Able LEFT: Paul Swartz LOWER LEFT: Da ve Richard 'Nu-M Sponsored by HELENA GROCERIES Helena, Ohio JUIUR- E103 MAYl2,l956 .U 45, KQV ,A SCHRODER FLORAL COMPANY Cut Flowers 8: Vegetable Plants Pernberville, Ohio The Junior-Senior Prom was a big night for many happy G. H. S. students and their guests. The gay couples danced to the music of Ernie Duffield's orchestra which sat on the patio of the lovely Southern Plantation. L- HUMEUIIMI if Petite Linda Long, a senior, reigned as our homecoming queen. Nominated by the senior class and elected by the student body, Linda was crowned by the football captain, Roy Copley. Her pretty attendants were Kate Bork, a junior, and Carol La Fontain, a freshman. THE GIBSONBURG LIME PRODUCTS COMPANY S, Price - President EEN ik., nw- . 'A AL I-IOBBS CHEVROLET SALES New at Used Cars 81 Trucks Phone 2301 35 ED X A T6WNf Sponsored by NATIONAL GYPSUM C Build better with GOLD BOND CUMMENUEMENT MAY 25,1956 56 Always individual, the class of '56 had two new points in their services- organ music and placement of class on the stage. Baccalaureate services were held May 20th for the graduating class of 1956. Reverend Charles Cory gave the sermon. The Seniors were further honored by the student body on Class Day, May Z0. The class graduated on May 25th, 1956. Dr. Clyde Hissong gave the address. 57 Trophies were awarded to Sue Welter as Salutatorian by Mr. James Kerrigan and to Linda Diels as Valedictorian by Mr. Walden Richard Sponsored by PETE'S SALES AND SERVICE Gibsonburg, Ohio ABOVE: The cheerleaders lead the Seniors at Class Day. LEFT: Some of the guys got together for a picture on Class Day. FIELD DAY After several delays, the field was held one sunny May afternoon. In the junior high division the eighth grade girls and the ninth grade boys fin- ished first. In the senior high division the junior girls and the senior boys took the top honors. Early in September the student body was impressed with a car safety dem- onstration. A faculty member, a police- man, and several students participated. 0'l'llEli UIHNIL CEE The officers of F. H. A. and of F. F. A. are shown here making for their dance The construction of the new grade school was interesting to the students of G. H.S. The progress of it can be seen by comparing the picture at the left taken in November, 1955, to the two above which were taken in May, 1956. The picture directly above shows the interior of the new gymnasium which will eventually seat 1, 500 people. The top picture gives a view of the school from Yeasting Street. The picture at the left is of the same area, but it shows the construction at an earlier date. Sponsored by THE GIBSONBURG BANKING CO. Gibsonburg, Ohio H TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Klrsh D Freeborn, B. Belcher,J Bell P Jones L Aldrrch J Remo R Frey A Ruggeno D Souder I Henlme J Mathna L. Fehlhaber. MIDDLE ROW Coach Marshall I Burkett B Crcanese M Rose B Myers A Hemmmger W. Apodaca, K. Schlea R Davrs J Graver L Ellrs Coach Reddmg FRONT ROW L Hoy B Shull B Henline, W. Elmer, R Copley J Hammer L Lechman B Stem T Trlle J Watts MANAGERS J Fehlhaber D. Zeller, S. Weigmau Coach Reddmg Football Coach Ass1stant North Coach 1n the North South All Star Game in 1955. Reserve Basketball Coach Coach Marshall ASS1StaHt Football Coach Junlor H1gh Basketball FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent Perrysburg Lakeside Castalia Elmore Genoa Oak Harbor Clyde St. Joe St. Mary's Davis on defence for the Bears HELENA LUMBER Helena Ohio Myers goes around end for yardage Bears pick up a first down Though we did not take the conference trophy this year the team did a wonderful job on the gridiron. The spirited Bears never admitted defeat although the odds were frequently against them. They played with pep, sparkle, and intelligence until the very last minute of every game. Roy Copley Co -Captain Center Allen He mrninger Quarterback EDITH'S RESTAURANT Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Carry Out Service Bob Myers Co-Captain All Conference 4 Mo s t Valuable Playe r E Illll Jim Hammer All Conference Guard 3, Bob Stein Co-Captain End Willie Apodaca Fullback G 5. ...nu Ml 5 Mel Rose Halfback La rry Le chman Tackle Bill Cicanese Guard Il lllli B111 Henl1ne Tackle .Tim Burkett Tackle John Graver Guard SMITH'S MARKET Meats - Groceries Hessville, Ohio Home 25 19 6 Z7 18 James Smith Athletic Director RE ERVE W ALKER ELECTRIC FDUTBALL Radio - Television - Motor Repair Gibsonburg Ohio RESERVE SCORES Opponent Score Elmore 6 Genoa 36 Oak Harbor 6 Elmore 0 St. Joe 12 Q , My Dave Zeller Manager TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Baker, M. Harpel. I. Baker, J. Kirsh, P. Jones, L. Aldrich, J. Mathna, D. Souder B. Humphrey, D. Rodd. MIDDLE ROW: L. Fehlhaber, B. Belcher, D. Freeborn, J. Bell, R. Frey. I. Henline, T. Tille, L. Ellis. FRONT ROW: I. Renio, I. Watts, L. Hoy, A. Ruggerio. 66 CHEERLEADER Dorothy Marshall Sue Welter Cheerleader 1, Z, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, Z, 3, 4 Senior Senior ow Carolyn Tille Kathrine Bork Cheerleader Z, 3 Cheerleader Z, 3 Junior Junior THE GIBSONBURG DERRICK Read Your Home Town Newspaper J. T. Loveland - Publisher 6 7 Bob Shull being only a sophomore was a very de- pendable substitute. He scored frequently in im- portant games. He should develop into a remarkable player. Ronnie Davis who is also a junior began his varsity career this year as a sub- stitute guard and forward. FRED POTTS INSURANCE Since 1916 Gibsonburg Ohio Walt Elmer won his first letter playing forward as a sophomore. He was a very consistant scorer having a point average of 13.2 per game. Walt received honor able mention in the S. B. C. Scott Damschroder, a junior, saw action for the first time this year in var- sity play. He was a very good substitute and an accurate shot. VAR IT Jim Damschroder, a senior, finished his third season of varsity ball. I-le was a vital link in the team scoring an average of 17.8 points per game during the season. Jim was elected Co-Captain by his team- mates and was selected as a member of the S. B. C. first team. Hank Reineck, a 6'3 senior substitute, was an asset to his team. Besides his basketball ability, he had great spirit. ISKETRALL .Tack Srodes, our small speedy senior guard, had an average score of 5.6 points per game this year. Because of his steady play and consistancy in scoring he was essential to the team. Jack was also a Co- Captain. John Graver, a 5'l1 senior, completed his first year of varsity ball. He had a very effective shot from the guard position. Compliments of LUTZ KROT ZER Roy Copley was selected by his team- mates as the most valuable player this season. At his for- ward post he scored a 12. 8 average each game. Roy had an ex- cellent shot and was a good rebounder. He also received honor- able mention in the S. B.C. Bob Myers was a nice ball handler during his last season. Even though he is only 5'7 he took many rebounds and scored frequently, 4, 9 was Bob's average game score from his guard position. Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac KELLER'S GARAGE Bob Krotzer Basketball Coach Jr. High Football Coach 70 Larry Lechman Manager Senior URANGE CLUWNS GIBSONBURG OPPONENT VISITOR PROTEST DISTRICT LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Shull, Hank Reineck, John Graver, Ronnie Davis, Scott Damschroder. ATLAS INDUSTRIES Woodville, Ohio gl Gibsonburg, Ohio Luckey St. Joe Woodville Lake side Jackson-Liberty Elmore Pemberyille Clyde St. Wendlin St. Mary Oak Harbor Port Clinton Genoa Elmore St. Paul Rossford BLACK KNIGHTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Srodes, Bob Myers, Krotzer, Roy Copley, Jim Damschroder, Walt Elmer. LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Sro-Jes, S, Damschroder, R. Davis, W. Elmer, R, Copley, J. Damschroder, H, Reineck, B, Shull, J. Graver, B, Myers. ABOVE: Co -Captain Damschroder jumps at start of game. Srodes, Most Valuable Player shoots. 72 Reffs talk to Co-Captain Copley ABOVE: Jim scores again for the Bears. RIGHT: Walt scores against Elmore. BELOW: Sling Shot Shull scores for the Bears. ATLAS INDUSTRIES Fine place for graduates to learn a trade. Jim in for a lay up Roy passes the ball to Bob. 74 f EEESHMEN BASKETBALL EESEEVE JENIEE EIEE VAR ITY BA KETBALL STANDING: Foreman, Mathna, Shull, Graver, Belcher, Elmer, Ruggerio, Mendosa, Redding, FRONT: Hart, Souder Srodes, Fehlhaber, Frey, Paul. EBALL 0 STANDING: Coach Krotzer, W, Elmer, R, Copley, J. Damschroder H, Reineck, B, Shull, L, Lechman, S, Damschroder, J, Srodes, R, Davis, B, Myers, J. Graver. 5 WTS' TOP: J. Palmer, C, McCullough, H, Shull, Schlea, D, Ahle, J, Leggitt, B, Thomas, P, Kirsh, R, LaSalvia. SECOND: Miss Chandler, D. Orth, B. Harsany, S. Balsizer, C. Baker, J. Hoffman, B. Clark, B, Reineck, J. Pressler. THIRD: P, Jensen, C, Tille, K, Bork, N. Fought, C, Wheelock, B, Brown, D. Immel, A, Agnew FRONT: H. Dickenson, L, Oberhomert, L, Long, S, Welter, D, Marshall, J, Nieset, B. Reinbolt. GIRL ATHLETIC ASSIIUIATIII LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Long, Sue Welter, V. Pres- ident, Dot Marshall, President, Helen Dickenson, Bert Reinbolt, Jane Nieset, Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Oberhomert. .E lon VULLEYBALL BA.KETBALL STANDING: Chandler, Jensen Brown, Agnew, Bork, Nieset, MIDDLE: Immel, Long, Welrer, Marshall, Tille. STANDING: Jensen, Brown, Chandler, Agnew, Bork, KNEELXNG1 Tille, Nieset, Welter, Marshall. Absent in both pictures Louise Oberhomert. 42 Fa. Nmtn iam f x ' i, ,,X?5. X E 'Sai -ini jfs 53? -- HIGHLIGHTS HF SHHHHI. YEAH 1955-56 SEPTEMBER: 9-School opened 9-Football Premier At Elmore OCTOBER: Z5-Senior picture s taken NOVEMBER: 3-Magazine drive opens 4-Homecoming game with St. Joe DECEMBER: Z-Junior play 22-Christmas vacation began JANUARY : Z1-Senior scholarship tests FEBRUARY: 17-Basketball tournament opened MARCH: 2.6-F. F. A. Banquet APRIL: 11-Eighth tests 28-Clyde baseball tournament MAY : 4-Senior play 12.-Junior-Senior prom 15-Senior trip 16-Field Day 20-Baccalaureate Z1-Class Day 25-Commencement 31-Last day of school 80 vunooxs


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