Gomer High School - Echo Yearbook (Gomer, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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It is with satisfaction that the class of 1967 presents this annual not only as a record of 1967, but as a permanent and lasting treasury of the golden moments of our high school years. We would like to express our deepest appreciation to Mr. Markley, our advisor, and to all who have helped in making this annual possible. We hope that as you look through this annual it will make you smile and recall the good old days at G. H. S. Q 1 h Contents Dedication 4 Faculty 7 Seniors 1 3 juniors 25 Sophomores 29 Freshmen 33 Junior High 3 7 Elementary 41 Organizations 49 A ctifoities 53 Sports 6 7 Advertisements and Snapshots 79 , ,.., ,s... , Dedication It is with love and respect that the class of 1967 dedicates the twentieth edition of the Echo to our teacher and friend, Mary Ethyl Faulkner. With the end of the 1966-1967 school year, Miss Faulkner marks the completion of forty years of service to our school. She has XCEL ALI, tzlvwvfsa ifvmqriaia . taught general mathematics, algebra, geom- etry, trigonometry, French, and English. ln March the Parent-Teacher Association honored her for her faithful service through the years. They also presented her with several gifts and a cake for her birthday. Thank you, Miss Faulkner, for your many years of unselfish service. You have touched many lives in your years of teaching at Gomer. We know you are proud of our community and school, and we are very proud of you. 3 Superintendent To the student body: As we engage in the task of educating and being edu- cated we need to pause occassionally to clear our thinking about what constitutes education . Perhaps the best and truest definition of education was made by Albert Einstein when he said, Education is that which remains after you have forgotten everything you learned at school. What Einstein meant was both very simple and very pro- found. He meant that education is not a mass of inert facts or ideas, but an attitude, a gyle, an appetite, an approach, a frame of mind, a continuing function of the full person- E What is an educated person then? Clearly it is not merely one who has lots of information: or one who can accomplish some technical, specialized jobg or merely a person who has finished school with good grades. It seems to me that a really educated person is one who functions at his full potential as a human being in the kind of world he lives in. It is my hope that your work this year at Sugar Creek School has been a rewarding experience and that you are well on the road to being a truly educated person. J. E. SANDY Board of Education J. E SANDY SHKFED: J. E Sandy, Supt. Pat .Tones Winifred Martz, Clerk STANDING: Jay Evans, Pres. David Humphreys John Renner Edward Kesler School Employees DIETICIANS: Mary Huffer, Helen Lewis and SECRETARY: Helen Johu Alberta Williams The Bus Drivers for the season were: Ioan Thomas Margaret Vahdemark Elwood Thomas Mrs. Branham Don Bendele Mr. Markley Mr. Mosier 7 J CUSTODIANS: Mr. and Mrs. Don Billingsly EXTENSION LIBRARIAN: Gladys Walls FACULTY A MR. J. E. SANDY Senior Class Advisor Physics MISS MARY FAULKNER Eighth Grade Advisor Mathematics English French MR, D, L, BEOUGHER Junior Class Advisor Social Studies Principal MRS. NORMA DONAVAN Music Librarian MR. ROBERT MOSIER Mathematics Jr. High Coach Asst. Sr. High Coach Physical Education Freshman Class Advisor MR. JOHN OLDS Science Health Sr. High Coach Physical Education Sophomore Class Advisor MISS BECKY CULP Seventh Grade Advisor English MRS, VIRGILENE BUCHER Seventh Grade Advisor English MR. VON MARKLEY Business Education Yearbook Advisor al MRS. BA RBARA STETTLER Home Economics Physical Education FHA Advisor GAA Advisor Art MR RALF STEINER Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing MR. FORREST WILLIAMS Social Studies Jr. Play Director Sr. Play Director Speech yi fi? - is 7? MR. ROBERT KOMERAK Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing GWYNFA WILLIAMS MARY GRIFFITH First Grade Second Grade CLARICE LUGIBIHL EDITH MOORE Third Grade Fourth Grade WML , EDITH NORMAN NELL MAE DAUGHTRY Sixth Grade NANCY RICE Fifth Grade Sixth Grade SENIORS XX GARY WATKINS If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, the mist is dispelled when a woman appears. RENEE LITTLE Being a woman is terribly S !g YY!! difficult, since it consists ' principally in dealing with SUZANNE LLOYD The great pleasure of life is doing what people say you cannot do. men. .TOHN EVA NS Youth is wholly experimental. JOHN VANDEMARK For the happiest life, days should be rigorously planned and nights left open to chance, BECKI DEVELBISS The entire sum of existence is the magic of being need- ed by just one person. MARY NAAS Where you stand is not im- portant--it is what direc- tion you are moving that counts, LYNN METZGER Man is born to live, not to prepare for life. ANNETTE RECKER It is better to know useless things than to know nothing LEE SIBERT If mischief admits one to heaven, I'm well on my way. SUE MCCLURE To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. MIKE BRENNEMAN He who does not love wine, women 86 song remains a fool his whole life long. Salutatorian SUZANNE LLOYD Parents, Teachers, and Friends: It is my privilege to welcome you to our Com- mencement exercises and to say thanks from the class of 1967 for making this very important night possible for us. All of you have helped in some way to provide for our education. We especially extend this thanks to our parents and teachers who have guided and inspired us in the right direction through these many happy years. Twelve years ago we entered school as eager T little first graders. At that time we thought twelve years was an eternity. Tonight that first exciting and frightening day seems as though it were only yesterday and what seemed an eternity has suddenly passed and we are now graduating. Tonight is a momentous event in our lives for it represents the completion of twelve of our greatest years--twelve years which not too long ago was an eternity, now merely a milestone--twelve years that mark an end and a beginning--twelve years as students. To- night we leave ol' Gomer High and will never enter these doors as students again. We shall have many fond memories of our school life which we shall treasure through the years as we proceed forward--into the future. Now that we are graduating we must look to the future. We will leave here tonight and begin a new and very different life. Many of us will seek further education while others will enter directly into the business world. Whatever we do we hope to make a success of our lives. Our motto The Greatest Challenge--Our Future is one we will strive to meet squarely and we will try to be successful in whatever we attempt. I humbly hope that whenever you hear our names in the future, you will be proud to say: They graduated from Gomer High School. Valedictorian JOHN EVANS Classmates, teachers, parents, and friends: Tonight we have completed a most significant period of our lives. For many of us our formal education has endedg some of us are to continue our education at universities, business or technical schools. Whatever our future plans, our education has not come to an end. Education is a life-long process. It need not take place in the classroom as we shall soon find out. Our education began in our homes. Parents were our first patient teachers, and at the age of six we were entrusted to a first grade teacher who taught us to read, write, count, and to take turns at games. In the eleven years since then we have expanded our knowledge in many subjects and have become increasingly aware of the large,complicated world in which we live. This world is moving at a terrific pace. It is highly impersonal, highly competitive, and very unstable. We must have faith in ourselves and you must have faith in us, so that we can adapt ourselves to it satisfactorily. If we fall down, we must rise up and hurry on our way. If we reach high peaks, we must gaze down at others humbly. We must remember that our lives will be only as successful as our relationships and attitudes towards others are successful. In our impersonal world we must be open- minded, slow to judge harshly by our own stand- ards, and quick to realize that peoples of different races and cultures are human beings with rights equal to ours. We must actively concern ourselves with their struggle for equality and freedom of expression. ' In our competitive world we must be alert and keep our minds and bodies actively engaged for our betterment and welfare. We must be concerned with ourselves, but not to the extent that we have no concern for others. In our unstable world we can do little individually. We must work together as a nation, and nation with nation, to make a world more peaceful and more desirable for our descend- ants. But we must make clear our belief that all mankind is justly deserving of the fundamen- tal rights expressed in our country's constitution. We must never allow these ideas to be com- promised or watered-down. Tonight we embark on life's journey full of energy, full of confidence, and full of ideas. We belong to a generation which is generally stereotyped as misunderstood, dissident, speed crazy, and long haired. And we in turn stereotype our elders as being beyond comprehension, unimaginative, slower than turtles, and no haired. I'm sure that adults down through the ages have thought youth to be worse than they ever were. All we ask is that we be considered individually and judged by our own personal merit. As we end this one short period of our lives, we fully realize the challenge before us. We also realize the importance this period will have on our future. The teachings and advice of teachers, parents, and friends have molded us into what we are. Now we must place our- selves among you, aim our lives in a forward direction, and keep walking. Michael Ray Brenneman Donald Laverle Crites Rebecca Fay DeVe1biss John Jay Evans David Henry Hartman William Neil Jenkins Vickie Sue Johnson SENIOR CLASS ROLL Helen Renee Little Suzanne Kay Lloyd Sue Louise McClure Lynn Robert Metzger Wayne Thomas Micha Mary Elizabeth Naas Michael Joseph Peeper Benjamin Ellsworth Rager CLASS MOTTO: The Greatest Challenge - Our Future CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS COLORS: Yale and Light Blue FACULTY J. E. Sandy - - - - D. L. Beougher ------------ Mary Faulkner Norma Donavan Barbara Stettler Jay Evans ---- Edward Kesler - - - Winifred Martz - - Virgilene Bucher Von E. Markley John Olds BOARD OF EDUCATION - - - President - Vice President - - - - - - Clerk Annette Marie Recker Carol Anne Reese Allan Keith Renner Leo Edward Sibert ll John Michael Vandemark Gary Steven Watkins Mary Jane Watkins - - ---- Superintendent Principal Robert Komarek Robert Mosier Forrest Williams Patricia Jones John Renner David W. Humphreys xr f f it I ' Q f ,J .J A 5 J 751, Z, ll F Q J' lffkl J M , s'n!!qN A ff Baccalaureate Servzce Sunday May 28 1967 8 15 P M Processlonal Mlxed Chorus AGIOYIH Patrl Congregatron and Chorus 'klnvocatron Rev Frank Isaacs The Imposs1ble Dream Mlxed Chorus Class Sermon Molded or Remolded Romans 12 1 2 9 21 Rev Frank Isaacs You ll Never Walk Alone Mlxed Chorus ' ma Mater Song M1xed Chorus Bened1ct1on Rev Frank Isaacs The Lord Bless You and Keep You M1xed Chorus Accompanlst Joyce Dlller CUITIJTIJGTLCBITIJQVLK EXGTCLSBS Thursday June 1 1967 8 15 P M Processronal Cheryl Brenneman Sue Rupel ong Amerrca 'Invocauon The Lord IS My L1ghr Valed1ctory Address Presentatlon of Drplomas Graduatron Day 'Bened1ct1on Aud1ence Rev Frank Isaacs Iohn Evans John Evans Dr Samuel Meyer J M Evans I E sardy Senlor Class ev Frank Isaacs 'Aud1ence Please Stand 'Aud1ence Please Stand . . ------- . ,S : ,, . ,, ------------ . This is my Country -------- Mixed Chorus Salutatory ------------- Suzanne Lloyd Al ---------- ' . . 1 ,, ,, - . - - ----------- R i Class Officers President, Lynn Metzgerg Treasurer, Mary Jane Watkinsg Secretary, Suzanne Lloydg Vice President, John Evans Honor Society Lynn Metzger, John Evans Suzanne Lloyd, Carol Reese, Mary Jane Watkins Yearbook Sta f FRONT ROW Classes edltor B6Ckl DeVe1b1ss Proofreader Sue Johnson Co edltors John Crltes and 13.1116 WHIRIHS Sports edltor Lynn Metzger layout Dave Hartman Edltors at work Whlch p1cture shall I use? I O so O Evans and Suzanne Lloydg Proofreader, Mary Naas SECOND ROW: Business Managers, Don Last Will And Testament Mike Brenneman bequeaths his driving ability to Mark Sandy and his '61 Chevy to the tree in front of Ivor Jones'. Don Crites bequeaths his attendance record to anyone who likes to sleep late in the morn- ing. Becki DeVelbiss bequeaths her bottle of liquid sunshine to Bob Beck and her ability to take teasing to Cheryl Brenneman. John Evans bequeaths his scholastic ability to Keith DeVelbiss and his ability to get along with Mrs. Donavan to Bob Beck. Dave Hartman bequeaths his missile data to NASA and his still to Bob Beck. Bill Jenkins bequeaths his quietness in study hall to Charley Edwards. Sue Johnson bequeaths her naturally red hair to Karen Stewart. Renee' Little bequeaths her ability to take timed writings without paper to Darlene Humphreysa Suzanne Lloyd bequeaths her position as editor of the yearbook to anyone who likes head- aches and her Ufoffi' typewriter to the Royal repair shop. Sue McClure bequeaths her mild-mannered actions to John Furry and her art talent to anybody that can't draw a straight line. Lynn Metzger bequeaths his fun in athletics to his brother Dale and his wild times on the class trip to Suzanne Arthur. Wayne Micha bequeaths his good luck to anyone who has a 3100, O00 life insurance policy Mary Naas bequeaths her love for chemistry to any up and coming Einstein and her A-1 physics book to anyone who enjoys book binding. Mike Peeper bequeaths his ability to work out on the parallel bars and trampoline to Jack Edgecomb and his drums to anyone who wants them. Ben Rager bequeaths his ability to dunk a basketball to Bob Stemen and his Gomer Pyle walk to Tom Gudakunst. Annette Recker bequeaths her height to Ruth Morris. Carol Reese bequeaths her ability to fall off stages to anyone who wants to be a stuntman and her strawberries to Kim Maley. Allan Renner bequeaths his pick-up truck to the seniors next year for their Halloween Carnival. Lee Sibert bequeaths his motorcycle to Lyle and Kyle Lewis and his class recitation in civics to anyone who wants to carry the ball. John Vandemark bequeaths his Camaro to John Morris and all of his keys to the Pennsyl- vania Railroad station. Gary Watkins bequeaths his squirt gun to the Smithsonian Institute and Karen Stewart to John Williams. Mary Jane Watkins bequeaths her orange coat to anyone who gets lost easily. The senior physics students leave their textbooks to the Museum of Ancient History. The senior class leave their bus catching ability to future seniors on their class trips. Clean up tune! CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary, Alice Riceg Vice-pres- M I ident, Tom Naasg President, Sue Rupelg Treasurer, Bob Beck Don t you dare take my p1cture' Prom decoratrons can be -W QW rms I 'W Experlmental phyS1C1SIS9 Popcorn anyone? ,958 3 :sniff Q Jack Edgeeomb Carmen Good Darlene Humphreys Klm Maley Ruth MOIIIS Ph11 Murray Tom Naas Ava Peters Tony Recker Ahce R1ce hue Rupel Paul Schultz Kay Stemen B111 Thomas Don W11coX John W1111a ms Bob Beck Lew1s Calvelage Ke1th DeVe1b1ss NOT SHOWN atv Wu my 'W Q 1 SOPHOMORES A A x Mila CLASS OFFICERS VICE presrdent Bev Sandy Secretary Paul Hartman Treasurer Nancy Brenneman Presrdent Carol S tars for Chrlstmas SUISGISI We don t have our French done' What GAA means to me DlSSCCIl11g rn brology See my pretty f1Sh9 : ' , 3 , I 1 Z , - A 45 - - A St, 5, N Y xfxzr-V.. 1 . . Judy Layman Kyle Lewis Lyle Lewis Wayne Long John Morris Pat Peeper Dennis Renner Beverly Sandy Lee Smith David Stemen George Stemen Connie Stephens Karen Stewart Carol Streeter Glen Troyer Cindy Archer Suzanne Arthur Brent Brenneman Cheryl Brenneman Nancy Brenneman Pam Calvelage Mike Dotson John Furry Naomi Good Paul Hartman Bob Hawkins Beckie Johnson CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-president, Karen Troyerg President, Ioyce's science project Tim Larimoreg Treasurer, Steve Beckg Secretary, Nancy Maley Basketball tournament runners-up 1967 Oh, tnig initiation E Freshmen girls ensemble Freshmen band Jack Baker Joel Baker Steve Beck Cheryl Bltters Helen Blythe Connie Brenneman Janie Brenneman Jamce Buettner Mark Clevenger Randy DeVelb1ss Joyce Diller Charles Ford Torn Gudakunst Debbie Huffer Tim Larirnore Barbara Lloyd Gary Locker Nancy Maley Dale Metzger David Peters Lyle Peters Charles Rice James Smith Bob Stemen Karen Troyer Linda Wilcox YW? wovriiiihff ii are WWW' W-sr died vw V' ei X , K K . :-k, realli? S - L it if me r,,, ,. 8, Yi t x. s 35 i f UNI UH HIGH k'fx'fx'fx'Nfx'fx'A'fx'fU X Debbie Bell Sharon Brenneman Frank Ca lvela ge Becky Edwards Davld Gudakunst Joe Hartman Gary Jacobs Becky John Etght rade Buck Lambert Kathleen Larrmore Max McClure Barbara McGlone Elarne Stemen Barbara Stephens Drane Streeter Donnre Thomas Beverly Troyer Chrrstrne Vandemark Steve Vandemark John Watkrns Sue Watkrns J . ll 'W EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Treasurer Debbre Bell Pres rdent Marc McClure VICC presrdent John WHIRIIIS Sec retary Dav1d Gudakungt Oh those versatrle paper dresses C0l1fUS1O11 111 the hall Halloween entertarnment SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Presrdent, Dav1d Johnson Treasurer, Ronny Flory, Vrce presrdent, Susan Thomas , b Jr Hlgh Cys music Secretary, Martha Peters 5 , Q .., E 3 I , ' , 1 : ' . s - I ' 1 5 2 I X on-xt Seventh rade is ,saw X it 5 ra ewaaiw 40 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Susan Thomas Mark Troyer Yvonne Troyer Bob W1111ams Bobby Archer Sharon Brtters Brrce Brenneman Mary Ann Brenneman Dennrs Buettner Paul Clevenger Cathy Culp Jennrfer Davrs Jackre DeVe1b1ss B111 Edgecomb Charlre Edwards Pam Evans Ronnre Flory LaDonna Ford Martha Haddrng Cynthra John Davld Johnson Ruth Layman Lee Martrn Cheryl Metzger Roxanna Morrrson Darold Peters Martha Peters T1m Rrce Mary Jane Rupel Fred Sherrrck Anrta Stemen Becky Sternen Terry Stewart Marty Thomas M 61 ESQ? 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Availnbla FRONT ROW: Carmen Good, Kay Stemen, Beckie Johnson, Joyce Diller, Connie Brenneman, Linda Wil- cox, Beckie DeVelbiss, Janie Brenneman, Connie Stevens, Karen Stewart, Alice Rice SECOND ROW: Cindy Archer, Suzanne Lloyd, Sue Rupel, Darlene Humphreys, Cheryl Bitters, Bev Sandy, Debbie Huffer, Carol Reese, Ava Peters, Janie Watkins, Suzanne Arthur THIRD ROW: Karen Troyer, Nancy Brenneman, Carol Streeter, Cheryl Brenneman, Ruth Morris, Mary Naas, Renee' Little, Nancy Maley, Barb Lloyd, Sue Johnson FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Brenneman, Debbie Bell, Pam Calvelage, Linda Wilcox, Beckie DeVelbiss, Sue Watkins SECOND ROW: Becky Edwards, Sue McClure, Kathleen Larimore, Sue Johnson, Becky John, Carmen Good THIRD ROW: Cindy Archer, Alice Rice, Darlene Humphreys, Mary Naas, Nancy Maley, Renee' Little Beverly Troyer Pep lub FIRST ROW LaDonna Ford Yvonne Troyer Roxanna Morr1son Cynthra John Cathy Culp SECOND ROW Jackre DeVelb1ss Martha Peters Mary Ann Brenneman Cheryl Metzger Becky Edwards Elarne Stemen Kathleen Larrmore THIRD ROW Becky John Sharon Brenneman Debbre Bell Drane Streeter Sue Wat kms Chrrsune Vandemark Beverly Troyer FOURTH ROW Janrce Buettner Nancy Maley Lmda Wrlcox Barb Lloyd Karen Troyer Connre Brenneman Joyce Drller Sharon Brenneman FIFTH ROW Karen Stewart Susan Thomas Beckre Johnson Suzanne Arthur Crndy Archer Pam Calvelage Comme Stevens SIXTH ROW Debbre Huffer Jame Brenneman Kay Stemen Darlene Humphreys Ava Peters Carmen Good Ruth Morrrs SEVENTH ROW Sue McClure Mary Naas Sue Johnson Rennee Lrttle Suzanne Lloyd CHEERLEADERS Mary Jane Watklns Carol Streeter Cheryl Brenneman Bev Sandy U .7 I I I I 4 I ' : , . 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' I 'l I I I' I I : ', N , , Senior High Music FRONT ROW Crndy Archer Joyce Drller Lrnda Wrlcox Conme Brenneman Kay Stemen Conme Ste vens Jan1eBrenneman Mrs Donavan SECOND ROW Sue Rupel Sue McClure Suzanne Lloyd Karen Stewart Carol Reese Suzanne Arthur Jan1eWatk1ns Bev Sandy THIRD ROW Karen Troyer Nancy Brenneman Nancy Maley Cheryl Brenneman Ruth Morrrs Mary Naas Barb Lloyd Carol Streeter Cheryl Brtters Darlene Humphreys Debb1eHuffer FOURTH ROW Charles Ford John W11113mS Glen Troyer John Evans Joel Baker TrmLar1more K1mMaley Jack Baker Ke1thDeVelb1ss Bob Hawkrns Brent Brenneman L BOYS GLEE CHRISTMAS GIFT . . . . . . . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 0 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 - 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ROYAL FA MILY: Crownbearer - Sue Evans, Queen - Ruth Morris King - Bob Beck, Crownbearer - Sam Rice, Archbearers - Karen Troyer and Dale Metzger, Attendants - John Morris and Suzanne Arthur Halloween arnifval Too much carnrvall Hard at work Jug-a-lug Talent show winner Grand march winners The day after the night before FIRST ROW: Sue Rupel, Ruth Morris, Ava Peters, Mr. Williams SECOND ROW: Kay Stemen, Darlene Humphreys, Carmen Good, Alice Rice THIRD ROW: Jack Edgecomb, Tom Naas, Bob Beck, Kim Maley, Bill Thomas, John Williams Upsadaisy! Gee-this stuff is getting hard. 56 PRESENTED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS Rita Baxter, a high school girl, is giving a slumber party She has just broken up with Fred Dana because she saw him kiss a blonde at the airport. The blonde turns out to be Fred's cousin, but Rita won't believe this. Fred and Leroy try to get Rita back, but Keith and Harvey are trying to persuade her to go to a dance with Keith. Mr. Midnight a prowler, is in the house and, one by one, captures the girls His capture and Fred's success bring a climax to a very en joyable play. Rita Baxter - Jane Baxter - Victrola - - Fred Dana - - Leroy Doyle - - Edwina Cook Belinda Elliot Nada Owens - - - Patsy Farrel - O'Brien - - - Keith Garlans Harvey Smith Mr. Dana - - Mr. Midnight - - Ruth Morris - - -Alice Rice - - -Sue Rupel - - - - Bob Beck ' ' John Williams - - ---- Carmen Good Darlene Humphreys - - - - Ava Peters - Kay Stemen - -Bill Thomas - - - Kim Maley - - Keith Develbiss - - Jack Edgecomb - - - -Tom Naas FIRST ROW: Sue Johnson, Renee,Little, Carol Reese, Mary Naas SECOND ROW: Gary Watkins, Mary Jane Watkins, Becki DeVelbiss, Suzanne Lloyd, Sue McClure, Mr. Williams THIRD ROW: Lynn Metzger, Don Crites, Lee Sibert, Ben Rager, John Evans, Mike Brenneman ABSENT: Wayne Micha Sonny . . .oh, Sonny! Ask him if he found the money! Mumba-Jumbo PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Dick and Pee-wee saved 31000 so Peaches will give Pee-wee an annulment. They are going to meet her at Uncle John's. The Reynolds leave home and mis- takenly take the money with them. The boys are forced to turn the house into a hotel. Strange guests arrive and that night Peaches is killed. Finding out who killed her is hard work, but the murderer is finally apprehended . Sarah Reynolds - - John Reynolds - - Dick Reynolds - - Pee-wee Smith - - Tweety ----- Peaches - - Monahan ----- Lem Marblehead - Emma Burpee - - - - - Daisy ----- Harold Custer - - Mrs. Custer - - Mr. Beamish - - Kay Samedi ---- Madame Celesta - Doctor Omahandra - - Sue Johnson - - -Ben Rager - Lynn Metzger - - Gary Watkins - - -Suzanne Lloyd - Becki DeVelbiss - - - - Don Crites Mike Brenneman Mary Jane Watkins - - Sue McClure - - -Lee Sibert - - -Mary Naas - - Wayne Micha - Carol Reese - Renee Little - - -John Evans W w r GAA Banquet Mr Sandy speaks Mrs Stettler glV6S award M1stress of Ceremomes SPUSEY Servlce by the Semor boys a a I a a aia a 59 Chrrstmas sweaters Ground hog' l Chrzs tmas Party ssh that you Mrs B Presents from Santa Charge' I Beauuful sophomores J f 1 ,S f . rssr X ,. Is , . .if ROYAL COURT: Attendant--Suzanne Arthurg Queen Becki DeVe1- bissg Attendant--Ruth Morris ESCORTS: Lynn Metzger, John Evans, Bob Beck Sweetheart Ball Gomer Stag Line Queen Becki SL Escort D. I. Tom Francis Gomer's Slow Discotheque 1 96 7 Prom Three T in Queen - BECKI King - MIKE They could have danced all night .....- xg ,,.... .,.....,....... The fountain under the arbor Thank you from the seniors Coins In A Fountain Mr. Beougher makes a wish A break before the dance John Williams--Master of Ceremonies Royal throne The Seniors and Mr. and Mrs. Markley, the chaperons, left May 21 for Washington D.C. After a very restless night on the train they finally arrived. While there, they visited such places as the Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol and White House, Mount Vernon, and many memorials. One evening was spent boating down the Potomac to an amusement park. They stayed at the Old Colony Motor Lodge. After a very enjoyable and funfilled trip, they returned to Lima at 6:01 a.m. May 25 . 1 ' .,....- -. M. -,f.?sr-' - The new gravesite of Pres. Kennedy Our arrival in Washington North portico of the White House The heated swimming pool to Washington D. C. aff' Iwo Jima Marine Memorial U.S. Capitol Mount Vernon Picture-taking seniors Jefferson Memorial A typical motel room Fashion Show JEL! ',.f Installation of FHA officers A winter suit made by Ava Peters K Final March Sue models her Prom dress Outstanding Home Ec. Student Naomi's tent dress A444454 PUR T AVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAV Varsity Basketball BA CK ROW: Brent Brenneman, Lynn Metzger, Ben Rager, Coach John Olds, Bob Beck Asst. Coach Bob Mosier, Lee Sibert, Mike Dotson, John Williams FRONT ROW: Lyle Lewis, Glenn Troyer, Bill Thomas Managers Denny Renner, Pat Peeper 85 John Furryg John Morris, Wayne Long, Kyle Lewis. Higher Bob Position Pays Off l r Senior High Cheerleaders Carol Streeter Bev Sandy Cheryl Brenneman Janie Watkins umior High Basketball FRESHMAN TEAM: Charles Ford, Tom Gudakunst, Jack Baker, Tim Larimore, Joel Baker, Lyle Peters Dale Metzger, Bob Stemen. Mgr. Gary Locker, Coach Mosier, Mgr. Bill Edgecomb. SEVENTH SL EIGHT GRADE TEA M: Frank Calvelage, Marty Thomas, Dennis Buettner, Brice Brenneman Ron Carter, Don Thomas, Gary Jacobs, John Watkins, Terry Stewart David Johnson. Mgr. Gary Locker, Coach Mosier, Mgr. Bill Edgecomb. x , X G Girls Basketball FRONT ROW: Suzanne Lloyd, Ruth Morris, Mary Naas, Sue Johnson, Janie Watkins, Bev Sandy SECOND ROW: Carol Reese, Karen Stewart, Beckie DeVelbiss, Beckie Johnson, Joyce Diller, Connie Brenneman, Janie Brenneman THIRD ROW: Suzanne Arthur, Carol Streeter, Cheryl Brenneman, Cheryl Bitters, Barb Lloyd, Debbie Huffer, Nancy Maley, Nancy Brenneman, Karen Troyer A typical basketball practice Heads up! Class Tournament SENIORS---The Champions Guess WhO? Baker shoots foul Bob karate chops Dotson Moment of indeoision After the fall Lee and Tim get Position Seniors vs. Sophomores Baseball 1967 BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Bill Thomas, Lynn Metzger, John Morris, Ben Rager Joel Baker Mike Dotson BACK ROW: Bobby Stemen, David Stemen, Brent Brenneman, Lyle Lewis Dale Metzger Bob Hawkins Gary Watkins, Coach Olds Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Gomer Season, Record Kalida Ottoville Ayersville Ottoville Kalida Lincolnview Ohio City Allen East Bath Delphos Ft. Jennings Hicksville Elida Lincolnview Spencerville Bluffton Ft. Jennings Ottoville Ayersville Lincolnview LCC JV's Ottoville Ft. Jennings :ww J. -sg M, E , xy.. W wf vwni - -,,,-fy , I f N..- 4 Q2 fxv- f ' J' 'ff . V I Q ' , Vs, 'si' ' 21 5 ,IVA f ,fdf 1 5- W a .. , . ,L f ',' ll. . 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'S Jzif Q ., 'M-.J we- ',,.- f if f www , ,.g4gqzw , -f .f ' Y ,d,. 7 FRONT ROW Jeff Martln Mark Walls Krm DeCamp Steve Sherrlck Bob Grant Errc Brenneman Dave Beck Wayne Sandy Jesse John Steve W1l11ams NICR George BA CK ROW Davrd Warrrngton Bruce Rager Kenny Tavenner Tony George Davrd Streeter Kenny Warnngton Marty Thomas Rod Clevenger Tom Martrn Trm RICE Tom Lloyd I' Sfg Q Mzdget Football NZ CHEERLEADERS Cheryl Wrllranhs, Pam Wrswell, Krm Metzger, Brenda Jones Jackre Brenneman, Kath leen Walls, Jan Reese, Sandy Eblrng, Pam Adams, Sharon Vandemark styyrosyye C E, nb ese , K C , C so C C f R Q27 . y . ' I K YEL! xx : -E X Xxx AD VER T ISEMEN T S AND SNAPSHOTS AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA JONES SERVICE STATION Gomer Ohio Phone 642-2523 My, what a pretty scarf! NJ Wayne and A1 in their younger years DORIS MALEY BEAUTY SHOP Gomer Ohio Phone 642-2391 D. R. LLOYD P. A. G. Hybrids Gomer, Ohio Cheerleading Tryouts Cheerleading Tryouts EVANS DRIVE-IN Rt. 12 at 30N Good things to eat Phone 642-2288 C om plim ent s of A FRIEND Go-Go Girl Hustle Like a Bunny! Compliments of SHAFER'S MEAT MARKET 226 Miller Ave. Lima, Ohio One friend tells another VARSITY SHOP Smart Styles for Young Men and Boys Lim a Ohio Getting In Shape STIPPICH HARDWARE Appliances - Paints - Housewares 300-306 North Main-St. Phone 224-4070 1300 Bellefontaine Ave Phone 225-6786 Lima, Ohio DON JENKINS JEWELERS 40 Years of Jewelry Service 117 North Elizabeth Street Lima, Ohio - 1 .1 - l...g1xl W. A. McCLURE Custom Harvesting Grain and Fertilizer 642-2427 I M Studying in the library??? THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT Home cooked meals DOROTHY I-IUMPHREYS Gomer Ohio Is this that thing called love? 1 LLCYD'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing Heating Electrical Phone 642- 3491 Gomer Ohio Compliments of CHARLES L. SMITH Carpentry Work in General 641-3323 R. R. 1953, Elida, Ohio HUDSON EGGS Produce a good quality egg 331-3266 R. R. 5543, Elida Hudson Egg Farm Gomer Hillbillies TIME RESTAURANT l035 Delphos Avenue Lima, Ohio C ompliments of MILLER'S AUTOMOBILE These two loaves are the same. The Thinker HAWKEY'S PHARMACY Columbus Grove Ottawa Prescription Center On the Square FINE FOOD Q BILLIARDS . BOWLING ! A -mf: NORTHLAND LANES x Northland Shopping Center Arrd Furthermore WESTGATE LAN ES 721 N. Cable Road Lima, Ohio 4 9' Please pu11 your dress down! A Moonshiuers C. 8 B. MARKET Groceries Meats Phone 646-3414 Vaughnsville Ohio Phone 695-4091 622 West Znd Street Delphos, Ohio Congratulations , Seniors! HARTMAN SONS FURNITURE Since 1889 ,iv V5 9- earner si y new- looking longs, D s 'Q Carpets Rugs Phone 1801 Q Q Columbus Grove Ohio GOMER FARM STORE, INC. Modern Power Industrial and Farm Equipment Allis-Chalmers Dunham New Idea Home Seal Storm Windows Small Hardware Briggs 8: Stratton and Clinton Engine Parts Sale s and Service Gomer, Ohio Phones: 642-3171 642.-3332 Hey, I heard Harry's coming home JERRYW'S GULF Guaranteed Used Cars Columbus Grove, Ohio Grand March Winners Phone 642-2531 QCall Collectl LEO SIBERT ELECTRIC MOTOR - REPAIR 8: SALES RR ffl, Box 86 Lima, Ohio Industrial and Commercial I-l GOMER I . , EQUITY l 1 .' I l 1 -..,f .P I 1+ '- ti. ' 'S?u- K URIN ! - Qlcuowsfr I-I M33-I-2-55 I Fun in Home Ec. class Purina Chows Bulk Feed FETTIG'S FLOWERLAND Fertilizers 416 N. State St. Your Farm Needs I Delphos, Ohio GOUIGT, OhiO Phone 692-6856 JOE 8: AL Phone 642-3191 Compliment s of CAIRO ELEVATOR AND OIL COMPANY I Gram? Seeds Fertilizers y ,4-'X' Feeds Cement x 1 In Coal Fence , if fl, Pa-int on 1 - p Cf-HS Elevator 5 f , LX. Q O11 Phone 641-32.61 4 PPP' 'ii if Phone 641-3221 Cairo Ti -U-an Ohio These books won't balance! Compliments of DILLER HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES Elida, Ohio POWELL CABINET SHOP Post Formed Counter Tops Special Millwork 108 Kiracofe Street Elida, Ohio Phone 640-3031 Compliments of Compliments of IUNGBURGER K s. K 54-1.00 sToRE DRIVE-IN 110 N. High sf. 606 West North Street Columbus Grove, Ohio Lima Ohio L. A. QPETEJ JONES JONES GARAGE Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Also Used Cars Office 2601 Phone Res. 1491 C lurnb Cr ' Sadie Hawkins Dance O us rove' Ohlo WATER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1335 Bellefontaine Ave. Lima, Ohio 229-2791 - Phones - 222-1901 Wow, What a Match! SLUSSER INSURANCE AGENCY Vaughnsville, Ohio Phone 646-3413 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Educational Loans Automobile Loans Modernization Loans Personal Loans Mortgage Loans Safe Deposit Boxes be wise COMMERCIALize A x I 4- 745 COMMERCIAL BANK 'll f57!1f?L!.S!-Zi? g577 DELPHOSVIQHIO ' THE BANK THAT FRIENDLY SERVICE IS BUILDING THE FARMER'S BANK of Elida , Ohio Q38 GQ S' MlXlmum fb ,, 510,000 z Z Ins ance 3 ,J For Each 2 Q, Depouler Q, Q9 IA' . 6:4569 Hum and Peck Method Gomer Fans CARL'S HARDWARE 5000 Sq. Ft. of the Finest Hardware and Housewares Columbus Grove Ohio Compliment s of GASDORF TOOL 8 MACHINE CO. Lifna fm Q GOMER FABRIC 3 sl-lop .f Sewing Supplies Open Daily 9 a. rn. -8 p. In. Phone 642-2521 Gomer, Ohio .fs-i Human Pyramid DELPHA CHEVROLET - BUICK Where Customers Send Their Friends The Country s Most I I' F ' dl d 1' ' th l - '- l rlen Y ea er ln e Country's most Friendly City B E E: Delphos , Ohio ,, ii A,-in mi., Gee, Thanks Santa. Mixed Chorus Good Plumbing is IMPORTANT, So See . . BRENNEMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING Electrical Sales and Service Elida, Ohio Phone 640-3190 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 SUPERIOR COACH CORPORATION Lima, Ohio Plants 111 Kosciusko, Mis SiSS1pPi Norwalk, Oh1o For the Finest in Plastering and Acoustical Ceilings DANIEL EBLING Phone 642-2511 Gomer Ohio ,inf ily C 1 f W M A New Score Commercial Something about an Aqua Velva Man Compliments of MUSGRAVE DRILLING Delphos' Ohio ,V ..'i': Ai SWOOSH ! !! It's easy when you know your score Compliments of K 8. K SUPPLY, INC. Lima, Ohio GOMER BOBCAT REMEMBER YOU'RE BUYING REAL ESTATE EVERYDAY, WHETHER FOR YOURSELF OR FOR YOUR LANDLORD RALPH L. EICKHOLT BUILDER 2227 Carolina Studiouslunior? Phone CA'39l1 Lima, Ohio THE UNION BANK CO. All Purpose Bank Columbus Grove, Ohio Here comes Father. Baker Batt les Bulldogs wl-me coTTAGE Tool., TRUCK, AND cl-:Am RENTAL 10, O00 Items 2019 Elida Road Phone 223-1191 T. R. CHILES 8. SONS-LAMAN FUNERAL HOMES Lewis Memorial Chapel 828 Bellefontaine Ave. Phone 225-7070 W. Wayne at Washington Lima, Ohio Phone 226-6015 Large Parking Plazas RUSSELL M. CHILES HOWARD R. LAMAN HAROLD S. CHILES JAMES R. CHILES DONALD S. CHILES OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Mon. 8z Tue. 8 A.M. -6 P. M- Wed. , Thurs. 8: Fri, 8 A. M. -8 P. M. Saturday 7:30 A. M. -5 P . M. Two Barbers Mon. -Tue. -Wed. Three Barbers Thur. -Fri. -Sat. Owners LAVERN EVANS LARRY IRVIN Freshmen at work ?? ? MICKEY'S CLEANERS 100 W. Main Elida, Ohio Phone 640 - 3212 Rugged Rager Do you see what I see! SIFERD 2 Convenient Locations 712 South Main Street Cole Street Rd. at University Blvd. Lima, Ohio BARBARA LYNN'S SCHOOL OF DANCE 101 Pioneer Road Elida, Ohio 640-2632 331-3511 Tap - Ballet - Acrobat Jazz - Baton - Ballroom Professional Chemists???? Who said elephants can't dance. Compliments of STRAYER'S FLOWERS Delphos, Ohio CREDE'S FURNITURE Philco Appliances Quality Furniture Phone 692-6896 320 N. Main Delphos, Ohio The new clock face was dedicated to the school not by choice but by chance! ! Kim and his date. LADD'S PURE OIL STATION Elida ohio Phone 640-2301 GOMER BARBER SHCP Gomer, Ohio DON BENDELE Phone 642.-3251 'Latina ' ' ' 'NEO BXC ,n ' ,K 11 Are you sure that's right? Santa and his helper. LARUE'S FLOWERS Corsages Potted Plants Funeral Designs Wedding Designs Elida, Ohio Ph. 640-3345 Colored by John Williams A e And 1 even used Lmerinem Who Stole the ba11??? THE CAIRO RESTAURANT Good Food BOB and DICK FOLTZ Route 30-N Cairo Ohio Dr Pepfler .gl Dr Pepper 'T- Q I I think we're alone now HARTER 8. SON FUNERAL HCME 209 W. Third St-reet Delphos, Oh1O Phone 690-8055 Rad1o Eqxupped Ambulance we N-X R gm X wr we Ni NX x. 1 4. Wlpeoutl Columbus, here we come' '-sf The PICIUIS taker Semors Choose Inv1tat1ons Seniors eat a hearty dinner. 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