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M l70 CQ! X HAMILTONIAN Volume XIV ' d d dF'ft 'ne I HAMILTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Lockbourne , Ohio -1- EDITOR As we began 1 that best told seemed good our years, knew that MESSAGE for your yearbook we found ourselves with the responsibility of finding a theme class, Many sayings and ideas passed through our minds, but none of them wanted to say., We thought about our yearsat Hamilton, and of all the we'shared. W J l I I That was 'itg these few words described perfectly not only at Hamllton. t t . . graders. We were all eager to enter into the school life, but We to be made. We were all a little shy and backward, but slowly 2 Hamilton offered. As we became more involved inthe school to us. lFootball and basketballgames, plays, dances, club 3 i saw others before us find success and this encouraged us on- home economics, these various rivals in sports by al- of defeat or vic- we all must go and con- a lasting im- say of all y -2- . . . . the familiar cafeteria line began muhch a part of school life. l WE CAME September 2, we waited anxious- ly for the door to open to start the new year . . . . Form 102-103 REGISTRATION CARD Date I9 Name Room No, KLastl iriisii iwiiddiei Address Phone No.,lil?l Place of birth Age at this dat tciryl lStatel IYrs. IMOSJ Date of birth l-low verified..,l i. Ilvionthl lDayl lYearl IBirth record or other proof! Date of last vaccination School last attended .Year Year and semester now entering Course of study chosen Do you live in this school district? District No.-4. 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Griffith if ,EEE vim .QW 543:15 Gwrrr new . .OUR LAST HIGH SCHOOL PROM! -19- Russell E, Holmes SENIOR ASSEMBLY. . . Florence Louise Hunt Daryl Rollaud Hoffman Mary Louise Hurse John William Jones - Q0 - David H, Kendrick Harold Allen Kitchen . . .BRINGS RECOGNITION Judith Ann Lipfert W1111am Mauon Lutz Robert Paul Lawhun NEXT: THE ALL IMPGRTANT N!GHT. . . Mary Lou Mi11e1 5 2135 ga .1 WZ Galen Eugene Lynch B111 L. Moore Donald Lee Meade Harmon L, Moun Q 3 Norma Jean Nance Ronald Darrell Perry Thomas A- Nelson . . .COMMENCEMENT Gary Russell Peck Michael Iohn Pfeilsticker Albert D. Plchard THOUGH WE NOW LEAVE. . . Rodney Wayne Probasco Donald Eugene Rumer Nancy Lou Potts Wanda Ann Seymour -24- Donna Jean Sunmons James Lee Siniff Ierilynn Ann Thornton James Allen Thori Kay Alberta Stewart FAMILIAR FRIENDS AND HALLS Charles Edwm T1sher Elame Mane Urdak Judith Ann T1-uax Alta Kaye Va hee MEMORIES LINGER ON. Robert Joseph Warga -Q6- CLASS ADVISORS CLASS MOTTO: We CLASS COLORS: G CLASS FLOWER: ALMA MATER: O Hamilton, we love your green and gold O Hamilton, we're here to stay We know you'll fight till you have victory And all your enemies have gone away Our loyalty is yours forevermore Our voices ring to you with loudest cheer And as we onward go to victory We'll sing your name a thousand years BEST ALL-ROUND CLASSES You're all teenagers, . . making fun out of work, , , you carry books home. . . you study some. . . anyway you make the grade but you're satisfied because you are a teen- ager. . . always working for that day when you become a senior, -Q9- JUNIORS OF '59 WILL BE THE LEADERS OF '60 Ronald Watson Treasurer- Elaine Prushin Secrerar I 1 gl yr John Ables, Presidentg Dick McCloud, Vice President. I 2 Bill Wotschak, Terry Hedges Berlin Ward, Jim Holloway. Gloria Cartel, Bertha Brigner, Tom Jorda James Timmons, Shirley Perry, Larry Shepard, Ann Pearce Linda Carpenter, Shelia Chappeiear, Romona Chap man, Judy Case. Linda Nicodemus, Nancy Call, Judy Roof, Nancy Ogan. . .BUT HAVING FUN. . I Judy Davidson, Juanita Glass, Wayne Gleis- sner, Margar- et Geedy, Eve lyn Graham, Jim Higgins. Joyce Hurst, Bob Holbrook, Sharron Huff, Brian Lares, Ernie Gaines. Sonny Puckett, Donald Notter, Dan Tufts, Joe Schwind Mary Boyer, Coby Artz, Bertha Amos, Mike Davis CLASS RINGS, PROMS, PLAYS, . . .F!NALLY BECAME REALITY. . . Margaret Evans, Dixie Finks, Marty Evans, Arnie Agnew, Bill Falcon Donna Travis, Judy Stimpfle, Karel Taylor, Gloria Warner, Daisy Tayl l Dottie McMillin, Vernon Moore, Pea Laviolette, Glen Little Ronnie Herron, Larry Fullen, Paul Harris, John Herron, Paul Trott . . .ALL TOO SOON OUR JUNIOR YEAR IS OVER. . . Alexandria Williams, Larry King, Darrell Large Linda Scheetz, Gayle Smith, Skinner, Tamie Schuler B1llJust1ce, Tom Perry, Bob Torchick, Vere Timmons ldie Crawford, Mike Clabaugh, erman Chandler, Larry Waller l Wolfgang Jansmann, Anita Kuhn, David Johnson, Jean Kelly TWO DOWN, TWO TO G FOR SOPHOMORES lst Row: C, Shirkey, J, Rothe, I. Timmons, L. Schwind, A. Ross, E. Ross, M, Peters, S, Werstline, S, Waller, 2nd Row: Mr, Baughman, J, Schnell, K. Warner, J, Mount, D. Purdue, S. Syx, M, Rumor, R. Rife, R. Wallend. 3rd Row: M. Moore, M, Smith, K. Pfeilsticker, R, Sleeper, L. Upperman, J, Seymour, B, Robertson, S. Sprague, R. Tolliver, B. Saunders, H lst Row: B. MacDonald, D. Juliano, B. Kelly, W. Gillum, J, Hicks, J. Juliano P. Kelly, B, Kyle. 2nd Row: Mrs, Belcher, H, Lewis, M, McAfee, S. Lares, C Hardburger, T, Gibbs, S. King, S, Gordon, C. Hahn. 3rd Row: S, Griffith, L, Jacobs, H. Gibbs, C, Lynch, B. Kelsey, G. Mauller, B. Marshall, E, Graham, J, Large, M. Kirk, K. Harrell, G, Hunter, . lst Row: M. Alleger, H, Der- by, B. Baker, N, Bodkins, D. Adams, J. Ellis, F. Burkett, D, Bruce. 2nd Row: Mr. Cole, C. Dowler, V. Bradshaw, S. Easterday, J, Bailey, L. Chap- man, J, Adams, L, Artz, 3rd Row: T. Bowers, B. Beals, M, Beverage, K. Davis, M. Cle- , mens, D, Eppley, L. Dunigan, 1 L. Conkel, l FRESHMAN First row: B. Cox, I, Brigner, J. Davidson, K, Deible, I, Ander- son, S. Abraham, E, Dunn, G. Dupont, S. Cook, D. Chandler. Second row: Mrs, Kiracofe, B. Davis, B. Behrend, R. Adams, J. Canter, L. Chambers, R. Dil- lon, C. Creer, M. Damron, N. Cline, Third row: G, Dountz, H. Ables, E, Akers, I. Dodson, H. Balderson, L. Bower, M. Chap- plear, G. Briggs, E. Dunn, J, Canfield. CLASS LEADERS 9fh GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Beverly Lewis, Judy Lovette, Colleen George, Ed Akers IOH1 GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Russ Tolliver, Bob Kyle, Judy Bailey, John Seymour First row: R, Rich, C. McCann, S Ogan A Oswald B McClary G Perdue I Seum J, Lovette, I, McPhearson, L, Scheetz Second row Mrs Wright B Sharon S Russell B, Pickler, D. McDole, R. Saxton, S Scholten, W Owens S Miller, S Ross S Saw yer, Third row: D. Rogers, L, Nicoclemus, N Martin, R Ramey W Platt, D Rogers, R Schubert, L, Seum, B, Purtee, First row: I. Spaulding M Savage, C Torchick J Taylor, C Traux R. Warner, B Stewart, C, Treese D Sniff Second row Mr Price G Woodall W Whalin K Weaver, C. Wotschak M Wiseman W Smith J Smith P Sheffield Mrs Barthol emew, Third row N Walker E Travis P Thomas I Bell I Smith J Tilley S Tonkin, A. Dilson, S Wikoff B Urdak N Woodruff First row: V. Venezke, I. Fields., M, Jacobson, P, Kyle, P. Hurst, A, Kuhn, B, Begg, L. Fisher, B. Lewis. Second row: Mrs, Wolford D, Goble, E, Garrison, V. Elam, A. Gaines, R. Hoppes, P, French S, Henon, M. Fannin, Third row: J. Little, E. Ely, B. Shoemaker, L. Kline, R, Gilliam, I, Hollo- way, J. Evans, K. Everhart, C. George. lst Row: N, Chandler, I. Chap- man, S, Perry, I, Lambert, P, Puckett, M. Manganello, O, Kuhn, B, Sprague, M, Notter, 2nd Row: Mr. Dickey, J, Her- ron, C. Benson, B, Ogan, S. Miles, R, Bush, M. Pfeilstick- er, A, Block, H, Schnell, P. Smith, 3rd Row: W. Boyer, W, Spalding, I. Peny, I, Southall, T. Eagle, I, Herold, F, Mc- Clary, S, Harper, S, Blamer, lst Row: I. Blackburn, R. Schoen- feldt, C. Doersam, H, Adams, R, Browning, I. Lindemuth, B, Ru- mor, R, Hurst, T. Twomey. 2nd Row: Mrs. Brewer, S, Beggrow, I. Browning, W. Coffman, R, Fleck- ner, K, Brown, B, Ball, J, Kess- ler, R. Cook, J, Adams, 3rd Row: R, Bodkin, B, Morgan, H, Tay- lor, J. Miller, W, Bell, B. Cla- baugh, L. Ellis, J. Stevenson, I. Kreachbaum. ' GRADERS ARE CHARACTERIZED BY A ZEST FOR WORK AND PLAY CLASS OFFICERS Fred McC1ary, Harriett Taylor, John Jukas, Jeannie Adams lst Row: B. Niemann, J. Shir- key, I. Horner, F, Schumauch- er, I. Perry, R. Stewart. I. Nie- mann. 2nd Row: Mr. Hamric, C Varney, E, Skiver, D. Young, D Ward, B, Bobst, D. Cassell, L. Harber, J. McDole. 3rd Row: R. Gatwick, A. Harber, J, Peny R, Fields, I. Meadows, M, Ram ey, R, Tisher, E, Crouse, G. Cassell. lst Row: P. Griffith, G. Walker, P. Warbelton, P, Waller, J, Lewis, J. Lutz, B, Martin, C. Glass, R. Diebel. 2nd Row: Mrs Leonard, G. Alexander, R. Schrup, B. Scheridan, T. Skiv- er, J, Olsen, P, Magee, K, Fisher, C Trapp, I. Loper, 3rd Row: J. Stephens, G. Sheridan, I. Jukas, J, Benson, L. Murphy, D. Young, B. McClain, R, Far- rar, D. Ramsey. J. Orsborn, lst Row: K, Russell, M, Baker, T. Barton, J. Dill, I. Cummins, K. Dowler, W, Bates, S, Craven, B, Babington, J, Dowler, L, Boze- man, P, Chapman. 2nd Row: Mr, Gordon, S, Akers, C. Callahan, A, Beach, T. Archer, I, Brad- ley, B, Bennett, D, Dountz, N, Bethel, J. Brehend, A. Crouse, 3rd Row: B, Coffman, N, Amos S. Clark, E, Adams, A. Bowers, M, Astley, N, Roth, S, Brackney, J. Carpenter, P, Buchanan, D. Banks, R. Crouse. FIRST TIME AT H.T.H.S SEVENTH GRADERS MAKE MANY CHANGES. . 7fh GRADE CLASS OFF!CERS OUR COMMUNITY LEADERS PLAN THE WAY. . Mr. Eakin, Mr, Sawyer, Mr, Woodruff, Mrs, Egbert Mr. Strausbaugh, Mr. Buskirk, Mr. Peters, The year 1959 will certainly go down in Hamilton history as one ofthe most successful. Fair share of the credit must go to a board of education that has only the welfare of its stu- dents at heart. Behind the scenes and always on the job is Mrs. Alveta Egbert, board secretary, trea- surer, -40- C GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING. . Our superintendent, Mr, D, L, Strausbaugh has contributed many years of service to the growth and improvement of Hamilton Township High School. Working closely with him is Mr. Don Vansant, principal. Together they have solved our ever increasing problem of heavy enrollment. Time will bring many extra duties, but with the cooperation of these two men and the faculty, nothing will be too great. -41- THE GUIDING . Helen Golden Erwin E. Price English, Spanish Art Education Mrs. Golden, Mother Mr. Price has endeared' McCrea. Her natural himself to us by his southern accent mixed immortal words: Clear with a little New Eng- the hall? Diana Taylor France Betty Neff land fascinated us' ' 1. Librarian English T Mrs. France has never Mrs. Neff will be remem- ceased her efforts to bered for her subtle sense make more books avail- of humor and strict disci- able to all of us. pline. . . . . . For our education, we, the student body, pay tribute to you, our teachers. For the time you've spent with us .... the years you've spent preparing for us, and for time spent advising, chaperoning and attending our activities: for your patience, anxiety and guidance, for your service to a vocation which molds the characters and ' minds of a nation . . . . in short, for your immeasurable contribution to our educa- tion, we thank you. -42- GHTS. . . Francis Gordon Physics, Chemistry, Science Mr. Gordon's now people goes down in our book of memories. Geneva Wright Typing , Shorthand Miss Wright returned to us from Florida, and we are glad she did. Margaret Bartholomew Vocal Music Mrs. Bartholomew is leaving us for the ele- mentary, but how could we ever forget her. QJQQ-4' Lg' Jeanette Kiracofe J 'gy Seelenbinder Home Economics Mrs. Kiracofe has helped us with such things as zip- pers and button holes. Band Mr. Seelenbinder and the band has helped bring home lots of tro- phies for the trophy case. Norman Shipley Mimeograph, Com- me rcial Mr. Shipley, brim- ming with southern hospitality, has a smile for everyone. Robert Dickey Industrial Arts Mr. Dickey has taught us beautiful things can be built from the plain est lumber. George Close Health Physical Edu catron Jr High Coach Mr. Close had a job confronting him when he attempted to teach us health. George Hamric Ray O'Dell History, Reserve Foot- Science, Head Track ball Coach, Head Bas- Coach ketball Coach, Head ' Baseball Coach Mr. O'Del1 taught us many practical things Mr. Hamric believes with his dozens of ex- in big tall boys who periments. love athletics. . 44 . THEY LEAD. . Donna Wolford Physical Education, English, Journalism Mrs. Wolford had many problems to solve befor our annual could go to press. L ,aria , fe any 'fi '54, ' 1 X Lois Brewer II: History, English Mrs. Brewer always is on the spot when we need help with the Tri-Hi-Y. fgzfifiiffsl. at 4 Mary Belcher LIDOIIS Leonard fyif Mathematics Mrs. Leonard is never without good advice for us when we come to her I 'If' I I . if ' Q',Jf,L1,f L1! Jhf, ,fy fa V ,4, If Worley Baughrrian Drivers Training, Latin, Mathematics Ivlathenlgticg about the SIILICICHI Coun- h h h 1 d -1. Mr. Baug man as e pe Mrs. Belcher. a friend' C1 us make Ohio roads a safer ,a pal, has the big job Place to be' We hope' Ofteaching Us mth- HELP MAINTAIN OFFICE. . George Cole Social Studies Mr. Cole forevenhas a joke and has a way of getting us on them. These girls are kept busy helping the Admin- istration keep the office running smoothly. An- swering telephone, run- ning errands, typing, ringing the bells are on- ly a few of the innumer- able services they per- form. Row I: Sandy Eaton, Elaine Urdak, Charlene Gosnell, Judy Truax, Mary Hurst. Row 2: Kay Stewart, Flor- ence Hunt, Nancy Potts, Norma Nance, Patty Angel, Judy Lipfert. Row I: L. Boyer, B. Hol- brook, D. Hoffman, D. Crawford, R. Herron, Mr. Shipley. Row 2: T. Bow- ers, L. Grabiel, J. Ever- hart, S. Eaton, J. Schwind. Row 3: J. Truax, H. Bond J. Davis. THERE'S ALWAYS WORK TO BE DONE There's no slack season in the mimeograph room! The crew is kept busy throughout the year printing absence lists, special notices, bulletins, tests, etc. We are very grateful for their work and fine service. MOST TALENTED ACTIVITIES We all will remember our good times at HTHS, , , because of our various activi ties we entered into, , ,the friendships and good times they gave us, , . will live for ever, .47- THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR. . Music fills the air as the Glee Clubs practice every morning. Fun with Music is the principle of the music department at Hamilton. Both students and director strive for the goal ofa good finished per- formance. Besides the Christmas Program presen- tation, they perform at class plays and other festi- vities. QQ' ALL COUNTY CHORUS Sitting: Helen Derby Row 1: Dutch Adams, Charlene Gosnell, Jamie Smith, Ann Pearce, Bertha Kelly, Kaye Vance, Row 2: Sharron Huff, Mary Boy- er, Evelyn Graham, Linda Ia- cobs, Sandy Skinner, Judy Adams. J .J H5231 ff fv H.. ,, 9 ,aw , . , .. + , 5 5 V Ml KL f Q E mt xv 'V , ig x X4 A Q H 3 V K 1, 1 1 i ,:, 2 M t ,f Ee? f 3g 'gf .. W pf as , . I .wgggwgws I j X in fx V' W 2 JF? -if -: Q ' K gliwf L5-f .-f- ' 5 Ar I my S 4 'N-M' , QM ,flfkf K Q :gqjl , V 1--mr 5 V . W ., ' 'K 12 ,. g - 'Q-siaiikvi S L :J , . , ug , L A , K Ykk V In LW' gif! SQUPSSET wxeafla' Da fi x BO iiww Om UXO gall Nkxagnn wb La BOYS JOIN IN FUN TOO. BOYS GLEE CLUB lst Row-D. Lutz, E. Akers. 2nd Row- B. Law- haun, E, Travis, B. Moore, 3rd Row-D. Rumer R, Probasco, Mrs, Barthomew, 4th Row-J. Largi J. Tilley, H, Mount, J, Tilley, J, Higgins, D. Meade, K, Beggrow, D, Hoffman, B, Lares, C Lynch. SPRINGTIME IS CONCERT TIME. . Assisted by the twirlers, whose original routines added to the show, the band presented its annual concert May 15. Our school is very proud of its band who received a two rating in the State Contest at Ohio State Uni- versity. In addition to the traditional school songs, the band plays a wide range of music from classical to jazz. 3 2 First row: Sharon Griffith, Hildra Adams, Joy Lindemuth, Barbara Clabaugh, Jackie Ellis, Charles Scriver, Joar Bishop, Vickie Elam, Carol I-lardbarger, Beverly McDonald. Second row: Kaye Vance, JoAnn McPherson, Evelyn Graham, Judy Adams, Janet Harris, Danny Lutz, Bertha Brigner, Janet Mount, Brent Warner, Linda Jacobs, Nina Woodruff, Elaine Prushing, Mary Boyer, Karen War- ner. Third row: Jerilynn Thornton, Kay Stewart, Nancy Call, Jerri Brigner, Judy Tucker, Jim Meadows, Cheryl Riffle, Bobby Jones, Ike Syx, Bill Coffman, Stewart Baker, Richard Warner, Marvin Notter, George Dountz, Mike Damron, Berlin Ward, Fourth row: Maxine McAfee, Janet Kreachbaum, Brenda Morgan, Sandy Sawyer, Barbara Ball, Donald Not- ter, David Carpenter, Lee Upperman, Charles Tisher, John Simmons, Mike Wiseman, Bob Cook, Earl Grif- fith, Sharon Lares, Bill Justice, Don Meade. Fifth row: Warren Smith, Sandy Herron, Bill Bell, Beatrice Pickler, Jane Canter, -51- FANCY STEPPING ..... HERE COME THE MARCHING BAND AND TWIRLERS ..... Director - Mr, Ray S 1 b nger MJ Lf gh Idy Ad J M Ph sou 52- Drum Section Trumpet and Come S c.llC, Lq, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, AND MORE PRACTICE , -53- Lined up are the dozen Gilbreaths: Gloria Carrell, Nancy Call, Dixie Finks, Donald Notter, Elaine Pushing, Terry Hedge, John Ables, Bill Wotschak, Jean Kelley, Mike Clabaugh The Junior Class proudly presented HCHEAPER BY THE DOZEN , But many hours of fun and hard work were put in, before the final production, under the direction of Mrs. Neff. Parents in the cast were: Sharon Huff and Mike Clabaugh, also in the play are Ronnie Herron, Jean Kelley, and Berlin Ward. MAKE UP. . .LlGHTS. . .PLACES. . . OPEN THE CURTAIN Home Sweef Homicide was presented on March 15, by the senior class. CHARLENE GOS- NELL and DONNA SIMMONS shared starring roles, while WILLIAM LUTZ and DON MEADE played an onery brother and a handsome police officer. The husband and chief suspect of the murdered woman was played by WILL BRUCE, while the cul- prit, DENNIS TRAPP, was found out later in the play. Other members of the cast included: Bob War- ga, Bill Moore, Jim Thori, Mary Hurst, Sandy Eat- on, Ann Burkett, Elaine Urdak, Jim Everhart, Jeri- lynn Thornton, Nancy Potts, and Earl Griffith. Elaine Urdak has a hard time keeping her boy friend Russ Holmes. Others are Ann Burkett, Sandy Eaton, and Lucille Grabiel. FRANKLIN COUNTY HONOR SOCIETY HAMILTON TOWNSHIP CHAPTER Scholarship charact , er, service, and leadership Row I: are the requirements of membership in the Franklin County Honor Society. Service contributed by Honor Row 2: Society members has been outstanding this year. As an added help to teachers, the Society has assisted by being on the job in case they are needed. Row 3: County President, Dave Young, conducted the County initiation in grand style at South Elementary School this fall. X Before each of the twenty-two members were admitted into the Honor Society he was voted upon by each person on the faculty. -56- Judy Davidson, Nancy Potts, Gloria Warner, Judy Lipfert, Sandy Eaton. Judy Case, Kay Stewart, Joyce Hurst, Elaine Prushing, Sandy Skinner, Norma Nance, Pearl Laviolette, Evelyn Graham, Dixie Pinks Ann Burkett, Charlene Gosnell. Will Bruce, David Young, Larry Waller, Ron- nie Herron, John Ables, Dennis Trapp. DEDICATED TO SERVICE Future Teachers provides first hand experience fortthose students planning to enter the teaching profession. Every member has had at least one opportunity to teach this year V 7 lst Row: D. Simmons, M. L, Miller, N. Nance, N, Potts, B. Amos, J. Glass, Mr. Cole, H. Bond, K, Stewart, W. Bruce, D. Meade. 2nd Row: C. Gosnell, J. Lipfert, D. Bethel, M. Everts, L. Car- penter, S. Chappelear, N. Call, G. Carrell, A. Kuhn, M. Geedy, E. Prushing, I. Thornton, J. Bower. 3rd Row: I. Case, A. Burkett, M. Evans, L. Scheetz, D. Taylor, S. Skinner, I. Hurst, D. Finks, M. Evans, D. Travis, K. Taylor. 4th Row: J. Stimpfle, D, McMillin, L. Waller, M, Boyer, K. Vance, R. Holmes, L, Grabiel, E, Urdak, J. Davidson, J. Wears, 5th Row: M. Hurst, T. Ables, G. Warner, P, Angel, S. Eaton, S. Huff, T. Hedges, J, Davis, J, Fields, P. Laviolette, E, Gra- ham. 6th Row: J. Kelley, D. Johnson, A. Pearce, I. Roof, R. Herron, B, Lares, B. Ward, B. Jus- tice, M. Clabaugh, E. Gaines, R. Watson, 7th Row: J. Schwind, J, Hoerner, I, Thori, B. Falcon, B. Wotschak, W. Iansman. -57- FOR A LITTLE CULTURE Spanish l and II were the only foreign languages of- fered this year, Each year these classes are becoming more popular, especially among the students from Lock- bourne Air Force Base, who frequently travel abroad, This year our Latin Club won first place in the State Skit Contest at Ohio State University. SPANISH CLUB lst Row: B. Shoemaker, N, Martin, B, Davis, R, Rich, S. Abraham, M. Jacobson. 2nd Row: Mrs. Golden, V. Timmons, R. Dillon, J, Timmons, M, Beveridge, M, Smith, G. Woodall, P. Sheffield, J. Davidson, C. Creer, P. French, B, Beh- rend, S. Ross, C. Wotschak, 3rd Row: S. Tonkin, J. Schwind, W, Beal, G, Maul. ler, S. Lares, A. Wilson, I. Smith, I. Holloway. LATIN CLUB lst Row: M, Peters, C. Dowlar, N. Walker, A, Os- wald, I.-Taylor 2nd Row: J, Ellis, J, Ables, B. Wotschak, L. Wal- ler, M, Evans, D, Finks, E. Graham, J. Adams, M, Alleger. 3rd Row: B, McDonald, T, Hedges, B. Falcon, D. Trapp, B. Pickler, J. Manganello, J. Case, S. Skin- ner, P. Laviolette, S. Lares. 4th Row: R. Warner, R, Watson, A, Williams, R, Rainey, B. Kelsey, W. Jansmann, R, Sleeper, M, Clabaugh, V. Venzke 5th Row: C. Hardbarger, G, Downs, E, Ely, H, Balderson, I. Lipfert, C Gosnell, G. Dupont, B, V-fhalin, B, Robertson, B. Stewart, J, Timmons, E. Garrison, D. Lutz, mmmezmsss gimsglmmg STAFFS AND CLUBS FOR ALMOST EVERYTHING. . Student Librarians learn how the library functions and help others select books. The Art Club is kept busy 'throughout the year decorating for each season. At Christmas they made a very beautiful and unusual display in front of the school. LIBRARY STAFF 1stRow: D, Bethel, I. Thornton, Mrs, France, M. Everts, G. Warner, J. Roof, E, Gaines, N. Ogan, 2nd Row: A, Pearce, I. Hoerner, B, Wargo, M, Miller, M, Hurst, M, Kirk, H, Gibbs, S, Miles, I, Holloway, ART CLUB Seated: R, Saxton, H, Mount, 1, Smith, J. Yantes, J. Davis, P. French, C. Creer, B, Behrend, I, Glass J, Jones, B. Lewis, L. Royer. Standing: K, Everhart, C, Truax, L. Nicodemus, A, Williams, E. Ely, D, Large, J. Wears, C. Artz, THE VOICE OF STUDENT OPINION. . Row 1: Mrs. Leonard, Helen Derby, Mary Lou Miller, Dixie Finks, sl Wolfgang Iansmann, Mr, O'Dell. Row 2: Bari Saunders, Sandy Skinner, Dolly lo Banks, Hildra Adams, I Patsy Kelly, Ricky Schoenfeldt, George Dountz, Q A is Row 3: Dennis Trapp, Dan Tufts, Bob Warga. y X Vlv, H 1 ' 3 L W Our newly re -organized Student Council provides an opportunity for closer co-operation between students and faculty. It also offers and encourages student leadership and self-direction. The Student Council attempts to create and maintain standards of good citizenship among students. -60- CLUBS COMBINE FUN WITH A CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y have become two creation, panel discussions, swim parties, and homecomings are a few highlights of the year, of the schools most active clubs. Noon re- HAMILTON INQUIRE Row l: fseatedj A, Burkett, P, French, I. Hurst, W, Bruce fEditorj, F, Hunt, Row 2: fstandingy Mrs, Wolford fAdvisorJ, N, Nance, I. Tilley, C. Artz, P, Angel, Gosnell, B. Wotschak, N, Potts, D. Hoff- man, E, Urdak, M. Clabaugh, E. Derby, HEADLINE, DEADLINES, AND BYLINES. . .ALL ARE FAMILIAR TO C INQUIRER STAFF Six years ago The Hamilton Inquirer had its start when an ambitious seventh grader inspired his classmates to publish a paper. This same young man, Will Bruce, was editor-in-chief year after year and saw his paper rated second place by the Columbia Press, An unusual heritage is now left to others. Yes, you're typical high school students. . . you join clubs. . .like music. . . you snack. . . drink cokes, , , once in a while you eat a real meal. . . finally you go out for sports. . , this is the door to many enjoyable and healthful times. -63- -. .n-ml'lN f5lDl Q ,,, THLETIC ASSOCIAT!ON GIRLS A lst Row: Shirley Waller, Margaret Geedy, Judy Lipfert, Joan Rothe, Jean Juliano, 2nd Row: Linda Nicodemus, Harriett Bond, Gloria Warner, Judy Roof, Norma Nance, Lucille Grabiel, Mary Boyer, T amie Shuler, Advisor Mrs. Wolford, Charlene Gosnell, Ann Burkett, 3rd Row: Dione Bruce, Mary Ann Peters, Sharon King, Jean Manganello, Sharon Lares, Sharon Gordon, Jackie Ellis, Bertha Kelley, Margaret Evans, Ann Pearce, Dottie Juliano. 4th Row: Beverly McDonald, Karen Warner, Janet Mount, Bertha Amos, Marita Rumer, Carol Dowler, Janet Schnell, Marguerite Evans, Linda Scheetz, Daisy Taylor, Janice Hicks. 5th Row: Goldie Hunter, Karen Taylor, Joyce Hurst, Judy Bailey, Evelyn Graham, Virginia Bradshaw, Elaine Prushing, Shirley Perry, Judy Stimpfle, Pearl Laviolette, Judy Davidson. 6th Row: Sandy Eaton, Nancy Potts, Mary Lou Miller, Jerilynn Thornton, Dottie McMillin, Kay Stewart, Linda 'la Chappelear, Patty Angel, Dutch Adams, Sharron Huff, Carpenter, Sher - 64 . THE GRAND FINALE. . Daryl HO ff-111511 Whn TSUCCG f . . e John Tilley andSsLBSi1jgVbr1llgS down 3 Univ argo Come ersiry 1 to give as p ayern s istance Mike Pfeilsticker goes for yardage on the opening kickoff. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS DARYL HOFFMAN - Tackle JOHN TILLEY - Guard BOB WARGA - Guard BOB LAWHUN - End DAVE YOUNG - End MIKE PFEILSTICKER - Haifback HM EVERHART - Halfback HAROLD KITCHEN - Quarterback Gary M a uller 13, re J keg th I' Ollgh the Une. Herman Chandler outruns this Buckeye as he goes sixty yards for a touchdown, iff ni 11:1 1 A On the court are: Maid-of-Honor, Florence Huntg Seniors: Jerilynn Thornton, Mary Lou Millerg Juniors: Joyce Hurst, Judy Roofg Soph omores: Pat Kelly and Faye Burkett. '5-fy nw ww, wmv-'A MW w TY'-mm-V Q 1 Q 3 5 J f ! 1 QE 3. .V wk-: .M Y. '71 nz: S, E52 k 'im 3331 5525243 K 5 x i K W H - , , -L , . N A f ' 7? QM? X ,. at .K M f. - I W m '- ' w in w X S L mx, 5 iff L COACHES Seated: Mr. Hamric, Mr. Hoddy Standing: Mr. Close, Mr. O'Del1 WW -6g- wb WITH AU TUM Under the direction of four good coaches, the Rangers left an average season's record behind them At the beginning everyone was a bit apprehensive about the team's inexperienceg however, this fear was dispelled after the first couple of games, The backfield was one of the best all round, showing speed and agility, They certainly gave the fans many thrilling runs and exciting moments. The seniors will be leaving their record in good hands for the underclassmen show lots of promise for 1959, ALL COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS Harold Kitchen, John Tilley 1 1 DMES FOOTBALL. . . First Row: Brian Lares, Bob Holbrook, David Johnson, Orville Leach, Gary Mauller, Hu- bert Gibbs, Bari Saunders, Jim Higgins, Bob Warga, Harold Lewis. Second Row: Lynn Nicodemus, Coby Artz, Rod Probasco, Bob Lawhun, John Tilley, Dave Young, John Hoddy, Bobby Kyle, Noel Martin, Third Row: Willie Beals, Mike Beveridge, Bill Wotschak, Bob Robinson, Bill Baker, Dick McCloud, Bill Sharon, Ernie Gaines, Daryle Hoffman, Fourth Row: Herman Chandler, Eddie Derby, Russ Holmes, Joe Schwind, Russell Toliver, Harold Kitchen, Mike Pfeilsticker, Jim Everhart, Sonny Puckett. Fifth Row: John Seymour, Kenny Pfeilsticker, FOOTBALL 1958 - 59 Rs.. .... -fy 1 A I-'aorenbl-5 J. 2 V PREVIEW F 4 Hamilton O Canal Winchester O Hamilton 6 Groveport 28 Hamilton 6 Marion Franklin 26 Hamilton 8 St, Marys 8 Hamilton 14 Dublin 12 Hamilton O Rosary 64 Hamilton O University '7 Hamilton O Academy 20 Hamilton 6 Reynoldsburg 6 Hamilton 36 New Albany 6 -g,9. GO! F!GHT! WIN! Cheerleaders have been the means of promoting school spirit at all athletic events, Team members and fans alike have been inspired and entertained by their never ending efforts to serve HTHS, Clockwise-Gloria Warner, Nancy Potts, Dutch Adams, Sandy Eaton, Mary Boyer, Helen Derby, . 70 . WE'RE WITH YOU TEAM! RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Faye Burkett, Judy Adams These girls cheered faithfully at every game, They developed confidence, poise and leadership. These will prove valuable in the years to come, JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Judy Tucker, Jeanie Adams, Suzanne Beggrow, Hildra Adams, Shirley Edmunds, -71- RANGERS GO! GO! The '58-'59 edition of HTHS basketball team found the going rough. Led by Coach Hamric, the Rangers appeared to have prospects of a great season. Though they had a few, but well fought defeats, the season of- fered many thrills to the loyal fans, Highlights of the Season: our exciting victory over University, 63-59g a heartbreaking defeat to Darby E Township, 60-59, in the last second of the game: a new record set as we beat Groveport lOO-61, fby doing this we won back the traditional tea potj, a sorry defeat to Roasary in the last minute and half, THE SENIOR FIVE Ed Derby - All County Bill Moore Gene Elschlager John Tilley r 5 S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Dave Young All-County Right to Left: John Tilley, Bob Holbrook, Bill Moore, David Young, Ed Derby, Gene Elschlager, Berlin Ward. BASKETBALL ,59 Hamilton 46 Grove City 45 Hamilton 65 Academy 55 Hamilton 56 Dublin 40 Hamilton 60 Rosary 69 Hamilton 76 New Albany 56 Hamilton 58 Darby 60 Hamilton 47 Rosary 57 Hamilton 77 Canal Winchester 73 Hamilton 67 Southeastern 55 Hamilton 98 Bishop Hartley 48 Hamilton 43 Dublin 39 Hamilton 100 Groveport 61 Hamilton 63 University 59 Hamilton 73 Reynoldsburg 88 Hamilton 54 St, Marys 57 Hamilton 65 Bishop Hartley 43 Hamilton 55 Franklin Hts. 53 Hamihon 34 North 65 Hamilton 62 New Albany 69 cooooosoooooooo -73- FUTURE VARSITY Ranger rooters can be proud of the fine team work exhibited by the Reserve Squad, These boys now have the much needed experience and know how, which will add to next years Varsity Team, Coach: Glenn Hoddy, Mike Cla- baugh, Bill Justice, Brian Lares, Mike Davis, Gary Mauller, Bill Marshall, Stanley Sprague, Bari Saunders, Sonny Puckett. FOR LETTERMEN ONLY. . The Varsity Club is open to boys who have won a varsity letter in one of the sports, The is worn with pride and dis- tinction, as the boys set honor and sportsmanship for their goal. Row l: E, Gaines G, Elschlager B Warga I Tilley E Derby D Young H Kitchen B Lares J Schwind Row2 B Holbrook D Hoffman B Lawhun L Artz G Mauller, B Robinson, D Johnson R Tolliver M Pfeilsticker B Moore Varsity Baseball - Row I: Berlin Ward, Buck Lewis Y ' l ' Ed Derby, Gary Mauller, Bill Moore, Coach Hamric OU ' ' S Row 2: John Tilley, Don Meade, Bob Warga Dave Young, Bill Justice, Brian Lares. Ball or Strike?? Un1pire's Decision - 76 - ws-j4.,,.fs.,aa-.,.a,f2M.fm-s.f,,fL,,1f:.Warsaw-..f,,-a ,,,f 1-Q--M' ,-i.,.,,f,,,, r2fM4.p,--a,rr.ar12,-ff.,l .,f- ,am 7--- Home 7 Home O Home 5 Home 4 Home 5 Home 7 Home 8 Home I Home I Home 4 BASEBALL SCHEDULE '59 Reynoldsbury University Dublin Academy Rosary New Albany St. Mary's Canal Winchester Mt. Vernon Academy Varsity Track Sitting: Herman Chandler, Russ Tolliver, Eddie Crawford Row I: Bill Baker, Loyd Dunnigan, David Johnson, Mike ON - Damron, Don Perry, Jim Everhart, Pete Shepard. Row 2: Mr. Hoddy, George Duntz, Bob Robinson, Mike Davis, John Hoddy, Bob Lawhun, John Seymour, Eddie Graham, Larry Boyer, Mr. O'Dell. Track Schedule Hamilton 85 East 85 St. Mary's 33 Hamilton 48 St. Mary's 21 Hamilton 54 Canal Winchester 64 Hamilton 33 Rosary 85 Hamilton 34 Marion 68 I12 Grove City 84 Hamilton 49 112 County Meet 9 516 Jr. High County 60 112 Getting in Shape H- rli' 47 AUX Ma CANAL VIEW WIGWAM RESTAURANT Q 1 Pmmmncv Short Ofdefsi ig F ' 1 so. HIGH STREET HOme-Made In O. A Phone TE. 7-2641 f THE PRESCRIPTION STORE TEmple 7-4393 Canal Winchester Read About It - Tell About It Buy It - Or Sell It - Through THE TIMES Canal Winchester, Ohio Phone TE 7-4101 HEARD THE LATEST? A C GRIMES Canal Winchester, Ohio THEY RE TA LENTEDI International Harvester We Oper-He our Gwn Plani' 770 Mann S'l'ree+ Grovepori' Ohio Sales - Parts - Service Phone TE 6 3148 Phone 4601 Ashville , Ohio CHARLES AND DORIS WALTERS Owners GROVEPORT CLEANERS -82- BELMONT 1-0396 BELMONT 1-9109 PIZZA TO CARRY OUT OR DINING ROOM SERVICE You ll Like It! ALSO WHOLESALE FROZEN S RETAIL Om' Only Pmzlnct 1 . .' 1A.M. 4464 E. MAIN . DAY sA'ru YDAY ' . . , COLUMBUS 5 OHIO DAN MASSEY. PROP, Ir' 8. 77Zcw4e.y '4 ?c5ga, 1' ST 7 o O ' u W '- 1 - ROBERT W. HARDMAN V . , . BARBER SHOP 262 Groveport Plke Obetz 7, Oh1O WE THREE KINGS u uu- WHATTA YA MEAN A BUCK? LETTERMEN AHI CURTISS CANDY HUNTER CAIN HI 3 1150 SHADE RESTAURANT Food De11c1Ous1y D1ffereDt A STEAKS CHOPS FRIED CHICKEN HAM NL PORK TENDERLOIN -fv fi DAILY AND SUNDAY f EXCEPT MONDAY 7 Phone TE 'I 4361 Canal Wmchester Oh1o V' i f ' . I . . A 5' - u 4 I bl 9 I H fVX , '- F 957 East whitter Q - IV V1- ?':.'- .. A . , r A b i ., ' - I CC' 4 . v . 5,9 I K -33- For Fancy Frults and Vegetables Shop at MILLS Open M t 8 Every Day MILLS MARKET TE 6 3121 Groveport WHERE s EVERYBODY GOING? Moc s Gulf Service Lockbourne and W1111ams Road HI 4 2241 Columbus 7, Oh1o Jiri 40 W ' FLOWERS WIRED WORLD WIDE ' to Columbus Hospitals and uneral FR E E Homes Lockbo r e Air Base and to homes In Columbus and South east Franklln County Z7 orwfa GROVEPORT OHIO TE 6-3414 HI YOU ALL S NORTH MECUMS GROCERY QRAIN CQMPANY 2014 Reese Avenue Gram Cgal Seed We buy sell trade repalr GROVEPORT OHIO GUNS FR 7 531: D1amonds Watches Jewelry 9A.. o P.M. , o 'Qui f. -34- Toms suNoco SERVICE M Lockbourne and Williams Road RICKY .... OR .... FABIANT' HI 4-0405 DUPLER' S MARKET I '5- -X ,f sf I Joan. o iw' s I G A Servlce nrirzxfs flgaragz DEALER IN FORD CARS Groveport Plke COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Obetz HI 4 7565 EDDY 8- FENDER WORK AUTH PAINTING 56 MERILINE AVE UEETZ '7 UHIU Hacker Ion trlwtlon In 207 VICTOR AVENUE COLUMBUS 7 OHIO CKERMAN Dnuss RELIABLE DRUG SERVICE 645MAINST PHUNETE6 372D BRUVEPDRTDHIIJ .uf ki Engmeers and General Contractors l PHONES HI 47592 0825 l 0 O I I I I I I I H - I J ' I I I I I I V ' 'gg I I - x I Il, ' I 4 Z I I w--1'-i.- X .--il -35- 4 1 I l U' U r w-:-af.e-F,19wv? - .'.'.-.- x ---' ' 'I N4 CONEY ISLAND I9II Parsons Avenue HI 4 0034 , S OHIO-MTDLAND LIGHT .f e I' . IL: AND POWER COMPANY , iq, . 5 A ELECTRIC SERVICE CANAL WINCHESTER OHIO TE 7 4351 fx 'B'!3 REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD DAYS THE ATHLETIC BOOSTERS NOTHING LIKE THE STROLL QQ 6 The A CKIN G 0. ' LARD ' PURE PORK SAUSAGE -U l5H-E-l--'- 23?5ffjLT.5JlE?f LOOK! IT'S A BIRD IT S A PLANE IT'S AN ANGEL Porenf Teachers Associofion of Homilfon Township High School -87- Buck's Gulf Service Body and Fender Shop Gasoline - Oil Accessories Complete Service Pickup and Delivery Phone TE. 6-0779 Texoco Sfoflon TE ,ACC Shook Road Sz 665 LXW, T' Lockbourne, Ohio GROVEPORT, OHIO L I 24 5 1 D .H 0 fl All work Guaranfeed I9l2 Parsons Avenue l I ARTISTIC SHOE REPAIR CO. GEORGE WACHINGER, Prop. 5905 'if ms TEA CI-IER'S PET KING KREME 1918 Parsons Avenue HI 3 8465 MANY VARIETIES Q 9 O -. , . , ,M- --f Q ,'V. ' Q .'-552.75 I ' V 4 Miz i -g3. THE PEOPLES BANK CO Two Convenient Locations Groveport TE 6-3441 Canal Winchester 7-4332 CHARLIE BROWN Al Lipferf's HI 49611 BETTY S DRY CLEANERS 256 OBETZ AVENUE OBETZ 7 OHIO 4, SNUNGFEVER ji43ifi 7 I N' 0 Llpferf s Oil Company Grovepoft Road ECONOMY SAVINGS AND LOAN CO Groveport Ohlo Great Southern Shopplng Center HI 4 2107 ,I mmonns wmuss snvznwnns Jzweuw 1904 Parsons Avenue COLUMBUS 7 OHIO 7 l ' . 1 D X Xx l r'- N . s I -39- 2 GREAT SOUTHERN SHOPPING CENTER -90- 3 5 2 I Q 00 200 Colton Rd ff7ber Q' An Armloacl or a Carload FRANKLIN COUNTY H and 5 HARDWARE Hardware Pamt Apphances E1ectr1ca1Supp11es Tools, Housewares, Glass, Sportmg Goods Front St. 1683-1685 PARSONS AVE. Groveport , Ohio HICKORY 4-8963 AQ, 0' x da RetailL mber Div. ' o J f ' Hlckofy 3-7473 Q- CHANGE PARDNERS I'M AVAILABLE -9'I- IHC Sales and SGFVICG LA MAY RESTAURANT O OI' I'L1C S Gunn Fmmn- PURE Em. PRUDUGTE Canal Wlnchester' , Ohlo CIF-EN 24 Huuns Exl:EF1' Erruno 5 TE 7 4414 mNR.2:-1-M1M..5.A:lrs4fs55l PHUNE TE. 5-19:32 r.AuRA MAY RDTHE I THE SCIOTO GRAIN AND SUPPLY CO Ashvllle Ohio TELEPHONE 23II Gram Coals and Supplies Graln Coal T1le L1me Cement Purlna and Purlty Feeds Grlndlng and Mlxlng a Speclalty T BQLENBAUGH V f HARDWARE COMPANY Heafing-Plumbing 30 WEST WATERLOO STREET Wlrlng Supphes CANAL WINCHESTER, OHIO TED CROSSMOCK Bus TE 72631 TE 7 4324 ,1H 3-'yII'I..,, 'I .5--:h w gl. RESTAURANT FOOD SUPPLY CO. CANAL WINCHESTER 1356 Cleveland Ave. Main Office - Canal Winchester Columbus, Ohlo TE 7-4318 Lockbourne Air Force Base TE 3-l4l9 LOUIS WOOD'S GROCERY Lockbourne, Ohio I GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone: TE 3-1411 HEAVE HO mfwfv X , I N ' WY - C- 1-- 'E -foods, nc.-- 2667 ELAST FIFTH AVENUE ' FAIRFAX 3I25 GOLUNIBUS 3, OHIO Io1N THE PARTY THE CELLAR LUMBER CO. Since 1908 Building Supplies Roofing - Paints Insulation - Wall Paneling Canal Winchester 45 E. Waterloo TE 7-7747 Groveport Groveport Lumber Co. Blacklick St. TE 6-5369 ,. .,i.o , -93- X Inland Producfs, Inc. Fats - Oils - Proteins Frank Road HI 4-1127 m -l rncstllfmons . 'Ill VH- 1 HIGH MITHOFF PHARMACY ' l:Il.4-91:21, ' 1142 s. wgh sr. cowmaus OHIO ndwa lld I x r F, 1 Q x Q I I f! Tm! f 2 ffm' i x' x ' E, X me :I M HENRY H F. W. SLOTER INC. Ready Mixed Concrete 1997 Jackson Pike 7 HI 3 7613 ' - WHA 532 , , s 7 SQUASH Q ...,, Lee Walters, Manager -94- MIKES CARRY OUT 300 Groveporf Pike All Varie+ies of Beverages and Snacks HI 4-2005 OSS IWANT A T-BIRD DERB,S GOOOUXFOOD RES A RANT ETH' A T U - ki Groveport Pike i obetz 7, ohio ' -dj -.., , THE HERBST-BLACK LUMBER CO. Lumber and Mill Work Building Materials HI 4-7811 2207 Lockbourne Serving The South Side For Over 30 Years ',',,n ',. I. . Mfr' HH X hi E ...I o S I WEX7 NN N' i I 'lf J 'hx Nix x PL f ' I X sg AY BALL ii. A .35 General Bokin 62:41- G ' Q, 9 as Company Y , v4 ' Hd 1 J 59- X ? 415 Buckingham Street i 21 Columbus 3, Ohio -95- The Buckeye Sreel Casrings Col 22II Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio LET S EAT FOUNTAIN DRUG STORE Prexcfzptzom Our Specialty 1846 Parsons Ave H 4 1 11 HI 4 O 71 H rry T Sells Man g Oberz Hardware Builders Supply, Inc Salt Feed T11e Coal Post Fence Garden F1e1d Seeds Hardware 5 Appllances Prompt Dellvery Phone HI 4 7881 HI 4 7882 I. - 4 . - 3 john F. Henry, Owner a . , a ef - . 111 41. 0 . I 17.8 Piogv PIIOTIC. KEIIAIVI gl IOIEY A R C I-I I T E C T S 1621 wssr FIRST AVENUE HUDSON 64386 COLUMBUS I2 o1-11o Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. B G n d B O O S 1' e r S Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ,J VIL-Q Nationwide Life Insurance Co. OF Groveport , Ohio HAMILTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL KEN FOLEY H HI DETTY TE 6-5351 The Cifizens Bank of Ashville F Member of F. D. I. C. ASHVILLE, OHIO Phone 11 26 E. Main St. I .97- Ashvllle Banking Company Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ashville, Ohio Delivery Service 1958 Parsons Avenue Hlckory 3-7406 FINDLEY'S SUPER MARKET Green' Soufhern Pure Oil 3633 S. High Street Phone: HI. 4-0297 Columbus, Ohio QE Q SHADY MANOR MOTEL Rt l Lockbourne, Ohio U. S. 23 .98- SI SI SENORIT A E E N D Nuff Sald Collms and Son Garage IN L my U Body and Fender and General Repalrs ni 5-gs: Wheel Balanclng and Front Wheel Allgnment QX I l H 3 6 25 obetz, 01110 i TH 1 Q of Vai f 1 1 U .L kiwi: gf. ' '1f5 H v v 1. we - f. 22' All Work Guaranteed N I - . ,,,- I. l 'iii ,, f I -99 ANNUAL STAFF ISI Row, Seated, left to right- Will Bruce J h The final page in the 195 Ha 9 miltonian seems to be the appropriate place for acknowledgements to those who helped make this yearbook possible. Our thanks go to Mrs. Wolford who as sponsor guided the staff and contribut- ed to the book, to Van Ramsey Studios who did the photography, and all those who showed their faith in us by buy- ing ads. This year our goal was to make the Hamiltonian an even better book than any in previous years. We wanted to include spring activities and commencement along with all the things that best tell the story of I-l. T.H. S. fac- ulty and students. This meant many changes and different ideas. We know we cannot please everyone, but the staff has striven to create what we think is a yearbook best representing Hamilton. -100- . , o n Til- ley, Norma Nance QCO-Editorj, Mrs. Wolford, Advis- or, Nancy Potts QCo-Editory, Florence Hunt. 2nd Row Standing: Russ Holmes, John Jones, Bill Moore, Ann Burkett, Daryl Hoffman, Bob Lawhaun, Patty Angel, Ed Derby, Elaine Urdak. AUTOGRAPHS , Mmiw 35 K EEE mZlWJ,Mf' E X1 ffffwh W EN 3 WW :few W afwfiifgl if Wm V tAA' 0-yQz My U f 2 ?a,,Q? 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