Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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,,.,..-1'- Ill III :H III Ill 'A in III Ill I' W? Presented by the Semors of the HARRIS ELMORE HIGH SCHOOL Elmore Oh1o H' ffl 'c e I Y 1 1 , , , f . Qi ff ' ffaiiaif I fm V' - A , ' K ll 1 H H ' n. .. ' IVV, L 5 59 hi f -Q ., K i,A .. 1334 W5 V --.nd 4 I - X V ' xg Nei CONTENTS Admlnstratlon Semors Sports ACt1V1t16S Grades 81 Advert1s1ng 93 120 ' ' . . . . 3-8 my ' . . . . 9-24 b , . Underclassmen . . 25-32 -. - - . . . . 33-46 ' ' ' . . 47-80 . . . -92 X s N I' M . af, AIIIVII ISIRAHO A-...Q ARD 'Otani WF? EUUCAIIU HAROLD BECK WIL5ON WEIS Presxdent Vlce Presxdent HAROLD BUCK Clerk GEORGE JAEGER Rijx '5' MANLY MAGSIG 4 CARL WENDT S NH Ill I L R HETRICK Graduates For twelve years under the careful superv1s1on of Harr1s Elmore School you have been laylng the educa,t1onal foundat1on for your l1fe Day a.fter day and year after year the tools of learmng th1nk1ng and domg have been placed 1n your hands In bu1ld1ng th1s foundatlon you and character You have stud1ed and learned much You have developed certa1n sk1lls and mastered some of the pr1nc1ples of worthy l1v1ng and worthy c1t1zensh1p W1th each succeed1ng year you have w1dened your hor1zons I w1sh to congratulate you You have chmbed far to reach the polnt from wh1ch you now v1ew your world But remember Commencement 1S only the Green Lxght at the entrance to your new road whlch leads onward and upward Best W1shes L R Hetnck 5 have developed two of the most important phases of your life--personality 'Uh CATHERINE ANSTEAD English, Laun ROGER CARPENTER Industrial Arts RAY GOETSCHIUS FAIIIIHY gan BURL BARKER PHYLLIS BARKER Vocational Agriculture Commercial LAUREL DAMSCHRODER Vocational Home Eco nomlcs L' MATTIE HECKMAN VEI-DA JAMES ' fr E . f Ai A , ,ik , I r A ,A , 3 V - A f . - A K f Arr' A ' A 'xg' R, 7 ,J - ' '., QW ir n J if-'X x. 4 h' ,w. I . A ' fi ' Social Studies Physical Education 6 Third Grade Sixth Grade IAIIIIHY ALVINA KONTAK English 'L -oun- Nl' 'fri LILA MILLER GRACE MYERS MILDRED ROTHERT Music First Grade Fourth Grade 'UN FRANK ROWE Social Studies Scrence CHARLES RYMERS ELEANOR SCHANECK SHIRLEY STROHL Second Grade Third and Fourth Grade IX GARNET WEBER ANN WINKLER Fifth Grade First Grade 7 isa'- GOLDA YEASTING Fifth and Sixth Grade l ASSISI 4d,f'--'-Q-,,..f 'Q It SECRETARY Gertrude - - BUS DRIVERS Ernest Gxesler Woodrow Damschroder Clarence Egert, Ray Goetschrus Carroll Rader Orvxlle Bartel, August Bach Haar Ji ?M '! '4m COOKS Mane Lemke Esther Hasselkus Ehzabeth McCarty JANITORS: Harry Krueger, Alvrn Gresler 8 5 E -ffl. ' j 'f ILE-3. P-K K ffl? kv'- A - ' K OAL v ' nm . , 9 . ' i f , A 3 'A i :we Sl IIIRS Sl S LEFT TO RIGHT Joan Summers Secretary Rrchard Avers Presxdent Jerry Mxller Treasurer Carlton Gxesler V1ce Presrdent MOTTO Bmld for character not for fame FLOWER Blue Carnat1on COLORS Dark Blue and L1ght Blue Judy Druckenm1ller R1chard Avers 1955 CLASS SONG We the Semors of Elmore H1gh Reach a m1lestone and say goodbye Hlgh Scho0l's over we're on our way To meet the future so come what may Duty calls us so on we go Faltermg never we fear no foe Ever m1ndful 1n all we do We are loyal the real true blue CHORUS Classes now are over Here at Elmore H1gh It was lots of fun Thxs fact we can't deny As we travel onward Th1s w1ll be our a1m 'We w1ll bu1ld for character And not for fame TUNE Never M1nd the Ram Boys 10 W VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN ' und' - ' ',,' . 1 I x .. ,.f,,k 5 A 55: RICH Troubles may come, but mine will go. BLAUZ A happy -go-lucky fellow with a nice smile. x .. ..a f 514 Y ,. , RICHARD AVERS Class Treasurer 3, President 4, Student Council Treasurer 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Projector Club 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Dra- matics Festival 3, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4. MARLENE BARNES Class Treasurer 2g F. H. A. 2, 4, Vice -President 1, G.A. A. 3, President 4g F. B. L.A. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2: Versatile 4, Dramatics Festival 23 P 'n' G 2, Co-Editor 45 HELM 4, Librarian 1, Reporter,3g Class Play 3, Student Director 4, Ensemble 4. 3? 'a Yu ' 49 '-if-df.. , W, -Rza .-. sf.. - PAUL BLAUSEY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Historian 4, Basketball 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, P 'n' G 43 HELM 4, Ensemble 3, 4: Class Play 3, ALBERT BOSS F. F.A. 1, 2, Council 3, Treasurer 4, P 'n' G 4g HELM 4, Class Play 4. BARNSEY A pair of blue eyes that are always twinkling, you know for sure it's some- thing funny she 's thinking. BEAVER People like him because he 's him- self. 'TC' RUTHIE She looks nice, she seems nice, she is nice. MOUSE He hurries not, and worries not. RUTH BOSS F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, F. B. L, A. Treasurer 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile President 4, P 'n' G Business Manager 4, HELM 4, Trumpet Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, GERALD CROLL Basketball 1, Track 1, Mixed Chorus 3, Projector Club 4, Class Play 3, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Librarian 3. E14 . , 5 Z 5 lk? U 4 'N' - .. 97 ' ,. ,. A -Q , s',..4, ,bw JERRY DAMSCHRODER HELM 4, Dramatics Festival 3, Class Play 3. MV, ROBERT DAMSCHRODER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Projector Club 3, Vice-President 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Camera Club 4, Class Play 4, 'if T' JERRY It isn't what you do, but how you do it. BOB Sometimes I sit and think, and some- times I just sit. if .- C I I I 2:5 ff' nm Q, , .I it RICHARD DRIFTMYER Basketball 1, 4, Track lg Mixed Chorus 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Class Play 3, 4. JUDY DRUCKENMILLER Class Secretary lg Student Council Secretary 2, 3, President 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 44 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed C'horus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile 4g P 'n' G 2, 3,4g HELM 4, Li- brarian lg Ensemble 3, 4, Football Queen Attendant 4, Class Play 4, Student Director 3. a , 1 l 2. + ' mfg, is ' lg , .haf Sig, ' ' ' il M3 SPACE I can resist every- thing except temptation. 4 we , Y ,ar FONDY She does her work and does it well. RUTH FONDESSY F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, F. B, L. A. Versatile 4, P 'n' G 43 HELM 4. Q CARLTON GIESLER Class Vice-President 4, Stu dent Council 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 4, Sentinel 3, Track 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3: HELM 4. 3' 1 .,l' IUDE Actions speak and so do women. :gif 4 GEESE We know little of him, but what we know is good. MARY ALYCE GLECKLER F.H.A. 1, 2, 3.4, P. B.L.A 4, Versatile 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Class Play 3, 4. EILEEN HARDER Class Reporter 1, Secretary 2, F,H,A, 1, 3, 4, F. B. L, A, 3, Reporter 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile Secretary 4, P 'n' G 1, 4, HELM 4, Librarian 1, 2, En- semble 3, 4, Football Queen 4, BERYL HILLE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, Mixed Chorus 3, P 'n' G 4: HELM 4, Class Play 4. 1 4 75 fic, .rt MARY KONTAK Student Council Reporter 1, F.H.A. 4, Reporter 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Vice -Presi- dent 3, F. B. L, A, 3, President 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Vice -President 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Librarian 2, 3, Ensemble 3, 4, Trumpet Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council Treasurer 4, Football Queen Attendant 3, Class Play 3, 4, , , 'il , ,, '12, 51, .L EILEEN Eileen has person- ality plus, she was a football queen for us. MARY Mischievous- - often, dignified- - sometimes, popular - -always. 1' if .- 3+ fl TWINK Give him a basket- ball, a football, or a girl in his arms, and watch him go. MARV People like him for what he is, not for what they think he is. 2' 13 u Q .':,'..:,-. fu fs' JERRY LOHR F. F, A. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4. JERRY MILLER Class Treasurer 1, 4, Vice- President 2, Student Council Vice-President 2, F. F. A. 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, P 'n' G 1, HELM 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. 3 ff .4-s MARVIN MIRELES Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4. DELPHINE OVERMYER F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versa- tile 4, P 'n' G Co-Editor 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Class Play 4, Business Manager 3, 'F W? K JER Some claim he is bashful, some doubt DELLY Happy-go- lucky easy to please She's amiable kind, and alw ease. sv 3273 LOWELL A man of few words is the best man. SMITTY One of us who'S glad to see gradu ation- -yes -siree ! if LOWELL ROTHERT F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, Mixed Chorus 3, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4. :F tl . A l RONALD SMITH Class Vice-President 1, President 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, S. B. C. A1l-Con- ference 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, Vice-Presi- WILLIAM SHAFFER Class President 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, President 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Class Play 4. N. H tj 5 ACR, Q. MARLENE SONDERGELD F. H. A. 2, 4, Treasurer 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L.A. 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile 4, Librarian 2, 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM Co-Editor SHAFF l don't mind getting up--andl don't mind coming home, but that time in between kills me. SONDY A woman of si- lence except when she speaks. dent 3, 4, P 'I1' G 4, HELM 4, Class Play 4. 4, Class Play 3, 4. fb 1-Af... Q., BARB Looking for some- one quiet and re- served? That's not Barb, take our word. WEB Have fun while you can--that is her BARBARA SUMMERS Class President 1, Secretary 3: F.H. A. 1, 2, G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, Recreation Leader 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versatile Vice-President 4, Dramatics Festival 2, P 'n' G 2, 4, HELM 4, Li- brarian 1, 2, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council President 4, Class Play 3, 4. plan. M, G 1, ,...4-1 in. RUTH WEBERT Student Council Secretary 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, President 1, 4, F. B.L. A. 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Versa- tile 4, P 'n' G 2, 4, HELM Business Manager 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Class Play 3. 17 JOAN SUMMERS Class Secretary 4, F. H. A. Re- porter 4, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F, B. L, A. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, President 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club l,2, Versatile 4, P 'n' G 2, 4,1-IELM Co- Editor 4, Librarian 3, En- semble 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. 'iw EDITH WIDMAN Gibsonburg High School 1, F.H. A. 2, 3,4, Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Versatile Treasurer 4, P 'n' G 4, HELM 4, Class Play 4. ,4 'O JOANIE May she always stay the same, changing nothing but her name. EDIE Good nature is al ways a success. V229 MARILYN WIDMAN Glbsonburg Hlgh School 1 SEREY VQTT 1 T 4 F H A 2 3 4 Glee Club2 tu ent ounc1 reasurer Basketball 1 2 HELM 4 MAC I ve got my future all planned 18 flffw DAVID WITTE HELM 4. Versaule4 P n G4 HELM C1 Pl 3 4 4 Class Play4 ass ay ' DAVE Questions don't bother meg it's the answers. 'T' He rs truly great who IS truly good MASS HISHIRY The class of 1955 turns back the calendar to 1943 when we started school with twenty-four pupils and Miss Grace Myers as our teacher. We learned the ABC's and how to count. The first grade girls felt very honored to sing for the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Our second grade teacher was Mrs. Lois Eoff. We learned to tell time. Now we were growing up. With Miss Mattie Heckman as the third grade teacher, the boys an girls were in good hands. We gave the first operetta under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Burton. Mrs. Phyllis Shaffer was waiting for us in the fourth grade. Again we gave an operetta. But this time, we had a kitchen band with egg beaters and pots and pans. Mrs. Garnet Weber greeted us in the fifth grade. The teachers usually looked forward to a class like ours because all of the classes ahead of us were larger and we seemed to be a relief. A flag drill was given by the boys and girls in the fifth grade. On to the sixth grade, but this year it was different the sixth grade had been moved upstairs. Mrs. Helen Mercer was our teacher. As part of the grade Christmas program, we gave a play entitled Our Borrowed Christmas . We also enjoyed a trip to the Toledo Art Museum. Mr. Richard Eldredge was our teacher in the seventh grade. This was our first year of changing classes. We en- joyed a Halloween party at Jerry Lohr's home and the seventh and eighth grade party at school. We gave the Christmas assembly this year. We felt very proud to think that at last we were eighth graders and would soon be entering high school. Mrs. Dora Coleman was our homeroom teacher. A Halloween party at Lowell Rothert's was enjoyed by all. This year we gave a party for the seventh grade. We felt honored to think that we were the last class to have a regular eight grade commencement excercises in Harris-Elmore School. Now we were in high school with Mrs. Kathleen Soenichsen and Mrs. Jean Geis as our homeroom teachers. Seven students came to Elmore from Graytown. We gave a hillbilly wedding for our assembly. We entered the tenth grade with Mr. James Smith and Mr. Charles Rymers as our homeroom supervisors. An operation was performed right before your eyes for our sophomore assembly. We also picked out our class rings this year. We were promo- ted to the junior class with Mrs. Catherine Anstead an Mr. Guy Elsea as homeroom teachers. The juniors presented the play entitled Aunt Cathie's Cat under the direction of Mrs. Dora Coleman. We had to save our money for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which was coming in May. The theme of the prom was The Mardi Gras . At last we were seniors, with Mrs. Alvina Kontak and Mr. Lamar Hetrick as our class sponsors. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was the title of our senior play. We received our senior pictures, invitations, name cards, and ordered our caps and gowns. Our senior year was expensive but the most enjoyable year for all of us. BABY PIIZIIIIHS x 12 ?-.::: gym ,pm my s a si 7,35 . ,4 hssf. 'Ld Leroy Witt . 55 Albert Boss ' ' A 1 1, ...f 5 V 1 - t. , 4' ,H w Q . A' Marv Mireles Eileen Harder Ruth weben Dick Drifrmyer Bill Shaffer Yi .F Carlton Glesler Ruth Fondessy Beryl H1116 ,K Mary Kontak MASS Wlll We the Sen1or Class of 1955 bemg of as sound m1nd and bod as POSS1bl6 and knowmg that our days 1n Harrrs Elmore Hlgh School are numbere , do hereby make our last w1ll and testament mak1ng all other promlses null and vo1d I R1chard Avers w1ll my favor1te tube tester to Helen Bay I Marlene Barnes and I Marlene Sondergeld w1ll our man tr1ps to the Blue Moon to Darlene Weng, hop1ng lt w1ll do for her what lt d1dn't do or us Paul Blausey w1ll my ab1l1ty to play the drums to Nancy Draper Albert Boss xull my typ1ng ab1l1ty to Jane Howard Ruth Boss w1ll my br1ght sm1le and d1mples to Jane Peters Gerald Croll w1ll my grades to Walter Shrader and Tom Croll Jerry Damschroder w1ll my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n class to Jeannene W1llett Robert Damschroder w1ll my apprec1at1on for sophomore g1rls to Laurene Kardatzke Good luck Lornyl I R1chard Drrftmyer w1ll one partly used space sh1p to Dennls Kruse I'll see you at the moon Denny' I Judy Druckenm1ller w1ll my tr1p to G1rls' State to Paul Johnson knowmg w1ll have even more fun than I d1d Ruth Fondessy w1ll my love for home ec to Karl Fllck Carlton Cuesler w1ll my Packard to Tom Croz1er Watch those curves Tom Mary Alyce Gleckler w1ll my dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to B111 L1ng E1leen Harder w1ll my come h1ther smlle to Kenny Avers Use 1t wlsely that he Kenn Y Beryl H1lle, w1ll my he1ght of s1x ft f1ve 1n to Shlrley Wh1te, so that she may be seen as well as heard Mary Kontak w1ll my ab1l1ty to pooch ' eggs to Eva B1ttner Jerry Lohr w1ll my bulgmg b1ceps to B111 Rohloff Jerry Mrller w1ll one Tom reflll k1t to Don Roepke Marv1n Mlreles w1ll my curly black ha1r to R1chard Longenecker Lowell Rothert w1ll my long lanky legs to Ellen Schroeder B111 Shaffer w1ll my g1ggle to V1rg1n1a Myers Ronny Sm1th w1ll my ab1l1ty to play football to Robert Zunk Barbara Summers vull my beaut1fu1 brown eyes to Lester Lemke and Duane Euohr g1v1ng one to each of them I hope you get as much use from them as I have ellows I Joan Summers w1ll my love for the Navy to Jean Vandersall I hope you get the same results I d1d Jean1e I Ruth VK ebert w1ll my uncontrollable blush to Joe Mrreles I Edlth Wldman and I Marllyn W1dman, w1ll our love for h1llb1lly mus1c to Jean De1tmyer I Leroy W1tt w1ll my quletness to Carol and Nancy He1lman I Dav1d W1tte, w1ll my collectlon of absence and tardy sl1ps to Betty Ka1ser and Margaret W1tt The r Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs r r r r entlre class w1lls to I-Ietr1ck A Sen1or class w1th honor students Kontak A Sen1or class that can make dec1s1ons on the flrst vote Coleman A Sen1or class that learns the1r play parts very Q'l11Ckly Anstead An Enghsh class that 1nterprets the poems correctly Barker A P'n'G and HELM staff that cooperates Mlller A Mlxed Chorus that can read notes Damschroder A home ec class that can cook and sew I-Iaar A Sen1or class that patlently Wa1tS for absence sl1ps Rowe A fam1ly l1v1ng class that won't blush Rymers Best w1shes for an all conference basketball team Hamm Best w1shes for an all conference football team Egert A math class that understand the d1fferent types of f1gures 1n geornetryl Mr Barker An ag class that behaves Mr Carpenter An mdustrlal arts class that knows a hammer from a saw Mr Goetschxus A busmess pr1nc1ples class that understands what he says Unders1gned The Class of 1955 R1chard Avers Presxdent 21 I, , . . . 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' J IA MASS PIHIPHHIY It 1S the year of 1980 and the b1ggest Alumn1 Dance 1S 1n full sw1ng Ray Anth ony's Band 1S pla mg for the b1 occas1on Wh1Ch 1S be1ng he d 1n the schoo 's aud1 tor1um As we walk 1n the door we are greet ed by DAVE WITTE super1ntendent of Harr1s Elmore now one of the best known schools 1n the nat1on As we look around the room we see a str1k1ng blue un1form belong1ng to RONALD SMITH Adm1ral of the Atlant1c Fleet who 15 talk1ng to ALBERT BOSS and MARVIN MIRELES co owners of Boss and M1re les Investment Company who control 9970 of the world's 1ndustry As we move around the floor LOW ELL ROTHERT famous dance teacher gracefully stumbles over BERYL HILLE who IS st1ll try1ng to s1nk the last basket of the Elmore St Mary's game of the 1955 season f'I'he game went 1nto an overt1me 1 Now our attent1on 1S drawn to the stage There the famous drummer PAUL BLAUSEY 1S rhythm1cally drum m1n out the beaut1fu1 melody of Shake Ratt e and Roll Now the spotl1ght sw1tches to the ever popular s1nger MARILYN WIDMAN She has sung Wlth th1s band for 15 years Over 1n a corner we see two flgures As we come closer we d1st1ngu1sh them as JERRY CROLL and RICHARD AVERS They are talk1ng about Jerry's newest pro Ject a br1dge Spahnlng the Atlant1c Ocean for wh1ch R1Ch has de s1gned electro mag net1c ant1 grav1tat1onal plates to support lt At one of the tables CARLTON GIES LER 1S d1cta,t1ng a part of h1S new novel How to Produce M1lk W1thOUt Cows to h1s world famous secretary DEL PHINE OVERMYER who can take d1cta t1on at the rate of 300 words a mmute We hear the squeal of t1res We rush outs1de to see what 15 happenmg' We observe two stream l1ne cars accelera t1ng at a ter1ff1c rate of speed At the wheels we catch a gl1mpse of the two world famous hot rodders RUTH WE BERT and JERRY DAMSCHRODER We return to the dance for refresh ments Wh1Ch were furmshed by the EI LEEN HARDER Internat1onal P1e Com pany Wh1le we are eatlng we hear a news flash wh1ch announces that DICK Space DRIFTMYER has reached Alpha Centur He 15 the f1rst man to conquer 1nter stellar space 1n a Jet propelled bath tub As we look 1nto the k1tchen we see JERRY LOHR the world famous chef prepar1ng h1S spec1a1ty s1x breasted ch1ckens wh1ch were bred by the 1nter nat1onally famous ch1cken breeder JERRY MILLER We hear a drum roll and we see MARY ALICE GLECKLER the nat1on' number one com1c As she f1n1shes her number EDITH WIDMAN enterta1ns us Wlth her world renown dance 1nterpre tat1on of The Fl1ght of the Bumble Bee As our gaze moves across the room we see another fabulous creat1on of the great fash1on des1 ner BARBARA SUM MERS be1ng worn y RUTH BOSS the g1rl Wlth the world's most pleas1ng sm1le At th1s po1nt we see MARLENE BAR NES ed1tor of the ' El moran Da1ly' 1nter v1ew1ng BILL SHAFFER coach of the world charnp1on g1rls' football team the Harr1s Elmore Shafferettes He won h1s last game by a narrow marg1n of 100 2 Now we see RUTH FONDESSY tak1ng notes about ton1 ht's dance for her column ' Ins1de Elmore wh1ch has taken the place of the former Hedda Hopper column At another table we see the world and LEROY WITT Leroy bu1lds low cost well constructed houses Wh1Ch Joan decorates Wlth the uncanny ab1l1ty to please all customers MARY KONTAK and MARLENE SOND ERGELD have opened a theater 1n Elmore wh1ch now means they operate a theater 1n every maJor Clty 1n the country W1thout the valuable exper1ence ga1ned 1n the Jun1or play of 1954 they couldn't have ach1eved such great theatr1cal fame We see BOB DAMSCHRODER over on the other s1de of the room and we o over to talk to h1m We learn that meat company BD Incorporated has developed a process for keep1ng meat fresh 1ndef1n1tely He s1mply doesn k1ll 1t We are now ready to leave and JUDY DRUNKENMILLER who 1S pre s1dent of the I S P C T wh1ch 1S the Interna t1onal Soc1ety for Prevent1on of Cruelty to Teachers b1dS us ad1eu Once agam we say good by to H E H S th1nk1ng that the class of 1955 was surely successful Z4 1 . U, Q ..- .. . , . . . U I . I - , - l, 9 ' . - ' , I . . S - - ' ' ' ,ll ' , . ll- , , -l . ' - o 'l -.- ' ' , famous combination of JOANSUMMERS 4 - . I , '. - . . - - . . . UNIIEIIHASSMIN an rw arf , 1 5 gin pt? J, fi i-4 ' ,V -fo- ., .Jw -, 12- V J 'L' 's 'gf N ' K Q ' J 77- 'L' Tom Loren Jean Nancy Crozier Damschroder Deitemyer Draper r 8 K n can 'f- K gb 5. ka -Q I Q 5 QQ, ' ' Q -,fx 9' -- cv V I ' - f A J f - lr If . .47 Aggff I X Paul Betty Jean Lauren Denny Johnson Kaiser Kardatzke Kruse 9' if I. I .V j X Q ' Kenny Helen Eva Tom Avers Bay Bittner Croll M. .- J 4? -F-T J- S? . , . .. 'WJ' J J X -J 5 if ,, . ,J fl Karl Carol Nancy Jane Flick Heilmann Heilmann Howard November 19 - Junior Play December 28 - Dance after Gibsonburg basketball game - April l - Assembly May 14 - Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom LEFT TO RIGHT: Lauren Kardatzke, Vice-Presidentg Helen Bay, Presidentg Betty Kaiser, Secretaryg Kenny Avers, Treasurer. ' ' rv: A .s ' '- T F7 cs r a 4: 1' . 1' 'J ' ' ,A X av- I , 9, A 'A :L I ,V ,ls .fav rr, e ik. G 1 ' ' x VV , fwfz an ll 'W LQ , 2 . If 5 h A J. Lester Bill Duane Richard Joe Virginia Jane lemke Ling lohr Longenecker Mireles Myers Peters 's .fa 4 .2 rl 2 -,QR ' v N . J . ,J -r I fb. 5, . , V I I u - My f s ' J ' - I Bill Ellen Walt Jean Darlene Rohloff Schroeder S hrader Vandersall Weng Shirley Jeannene Margaret White Willett Witt Zllflk 5 . ,,.. 01 1'- JS' -3 -X J 1-1 .xv A. .gn- 2 G- ,.-A 47? -J , Don Roe pke 1 i 'x Alice Avers X I-. ,, y 5 , ,,. xx!! ,f iff' Carol Fondessy .ar ,,... A' 1 I-P1 Jim Bolander X lv. Y .1 i Shirley Griffin :lk rw fu F! Joanne Cliio - f fa ,-s. Carol Guth .' 'N jf -Q Linden Damschroder .. ., Nancy Haar ...- stan. if ', 5?F- ' 3 f--r i- 5 Larry Jane Jim Deacon Deiremyer Derickson A 1 4 1-,-x ' ,A itll, ' Q Q9 lb wo' Beatrice Karen Karen Herrick Herrick Jacobs January Z8 - Dance after Genoa basket ball game March 8 - Assembly LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Ohl, Vice-President Joanne Chio Secreraryg Bill Kuhlman, Treasurer: Jim Derickson President. f C , L J Z'-T is P, ' Q 'f R' fa K- -5, 1 , -ul -1-. ,, , ' Iv -- li Q ,Q in H- f- -f xx- IT ' m - - ct., , -T, .V -0 0- Y Q , .3 ' 'g 7 1 I ' X1 W -V x Y gi ' , Milan Miles Nyle Loyelll Bill janet Robert Ruth Kardatzke Kardarzke Kardatzke Knierxem Kuhlman Kuhlman Kuhlman Longeneck . f fs! i .. ' 9 ' D - f J . X -:N .49 ' , I n-ax - c' 'Q' - ' 4 , '-:J -- - 1 ' . . h , is A A X Barbara Patricia Barbara John TVQBIUYU RSX Wilbur Magsig Malone Moellman Morris NISSSH Ohl Orman Doug Gary Faye Shirley Lyle Lynda Lisa Pickard Renwand Rorher! Sahr Schlievert Semi-ock Sparkes M A ',-- I P I . , ,v Mun- I, , In 1,3 lg M ' L -1 5 . 0 - - Nh ' - - x A Q at .gf T 1 ' V . H '- - ff ' ' y -. 5 Oi il SIIPHIIMIIIHS Hl October 30- December 17 - April ESHMI Halloween Party at Terry Overmyer's home Dance after Oak Harbor basketball game 19-Assembly ' Q .. v-X .- 'T J gm 'aj -N M... ling, 'ff' if rx if ' U' 9 ' if' X , Q 5 X , ' ,, A , S' A ll Robert Bud Jo Ann Alan Waterman Widmer Widmer Wirr 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Haar, Treasurerg David Haar, Vice-President: Jim Owen, President: Beth Brandes, 1 Tx . .Q W' J 1 L Bill Barnes wifi. any rf l-x' 1 'Q Barbara Damschroder WW, . 5, A-n rn- -wr Q, .W 1 LA J l Russell Furstnau Jim - Klickman V9 abr' 1 -'T' -4. ,-K 'D IW: .uh n-4 x... .ff -K Juanita Barron .34 , x '-'sv P-. I I K I' U1-1 'DS an o E' o cm. cu FI 3. ll .97 ff' Melvin Giesler Jerry Krueger . ,L V , '-1, 3 .. v fn 'n 322W v 23' i it Alice Bay lf. if John Damschroder . 4' 'I Q and -xj 4, David Haar Don Lauer . 'Q 'lv Q! y . A I- 5 .1 Secretary, TW- N? ,M 5,4 f . A I., .l 'Y' X, x 5, Q1 Q - ' ' ' , x' , . fn- -4. ff ,tl -T, i .N - Y , ' f v Q, J xy ., . , ,, -1 s V ' , - ' A 0 Pat Ga? Sue Lois Katherine Adams An erson Amdt Avers Barkhau 4' ff ' -a ,,, ,.. CD' Llggb . --' I -N... ' 17' ' 7 Q we A ' r I we-x Y lf' ' hx Ruth Beth Willard Rosemary Trinidad Bloom Brandes Buhrow Croll Cuevas ' l Y' 'gi I T-ANT I pf rm. f f' wg , ,, 3 ,W Q W f 1 x f '14, Shirley Jim Dennis Beverly Emily Damschroder Draeger Draper Flick Fondessy Dennis Sharon Sandra Jim Carlene Haar Helmeci Hesselbart Holland Huebscher A ' A. J A -fl X ,I -N ,Q - Q far' -M Q fl- 1-.-mfr' ' Ll--Rl, 'Q 1 e -N y ' A fkzgf-9 N X. i'-, l i Le mke 5,4 Ln dx fr. air I . , I n- I , x 'arf vu, f f f Galen rm Magsrg Ann Murre ue Nelson .f Susan Schwernberger I'l Newton ly Sondergeld Alan Kenny Anthony Behrn Frances Damschroder Sharon Huston 4-56 l' Tom Dreterle Ahce Johnson Qlvs ,..'-- X, Joyce Mrller ,N Gaylord Orman muhrbrer Harry Blausey T Suzanne DESIBZIO Lors Kardatzke K l r . 4 e 1 Gretchen Mmnxng ff! Davxd Overmyer Francrs W1dman .4-ff V Judy Bruntz Davrd Dunham Owen Kardatzke 2 G X., Katherrne Mrreles Terry Overmyer ft Carolyn Wrtt Edgar Buck 5 Walter Easler Margaret Kontak FRESHME Owen -is lun T' 'wif busre Wood Judy Carter Ps. L e Haar loan Kuhlman Q 'K' 1-gf, 'Ny 'Q- I Loren Sampson 'vzgfui' Mark Young 'Ds Patty Cromn Q YT' Barry Hennessey Shrrley Kroeger PU' f., Warren achhevert ,. 11' Rrchard Zunk Davrd Crozrer l Mmerva Hernandez Rose Lauer 5 , 5 X I ' F X . .' 1 ' ' ' I H-of 'LISP' If-N f 'U' .4 ,, S . ' . . 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V. s H X: 1 V J, ' 0 'QS December 18-Christmas Party at Shirley April 15-Eighth grade State Test May 17-Assembly May l9-Seventh and eighth grade party T iQ -Qin mx 1 'f .Ai- NA l r' ' S A 7 4 K lv r A X 4. A- , rx-1 v ,. t 1 ' 23' John Susan LaVern Alice Abel Darla Robert - -v, ...- as Lemke Lopez Krueger Magsig Marsh Myers Nelson A Us I '7 ' ,. ,Q x . . ' ' ' 'N r ' f , 10 , g. . I' , Vw 3 .. :yu 4 I ...2 X T K v -- v :xi A Q X Dennis Karen Sharon Iudy Kathryn Tom Bob Ory Renwand Renwand Riddle Schroeder Shaffer Shamp HBHIH GRADE Kroeger' s home LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Kontak, Secretaryg Bonnie Worthington, Treasurer: Shirley Kroeger, Vice-Presi- dentg Lyle Haar, President. if t fy4'v'7 an ,:. ' 14 as J, pv- ' ' .ff - -.--1' -Q, V' lA : s gg? g ,N sy . his . Dennis Dolores Norbert Judy Stackhouse Tgops Widman Willmeth SHI IH Q6 J.: ,F A -,,., .. Xia, 4 -. f1'Y ., N Constance Clarence Mary Ann Adams Avers Barnes Karen Edilia Carl Lola Tom Buck Campas Clayworth Damschroder Frania Q no vu- y W 4. . ,D I ,pl .. 'Q' 4, A ..... 4, C' ,P ,,,, if-T 4 4-eff! I Bonnie Worthington 'af .....- 4 an . ,WK Alfonso Barron Diane Giesler '3 F lr? . T if ',rfu- , ,J . A Gene Young '26 .36 1 v--4 ff, Q , 21445 Mary Lou Barron Jack Haar ' r ,. 8 'D 0' 'Q w mfr r as Q-. f AX' , - ., 5 ,L ,.,-- , x B ,r I Y A 1 I Q QX' 4 0 1 'V VNHPJ X f ,T l Judy Larry Gilbert Bill Ann Hasselkus Hen le Hernandez l-lesselbart James 21 am , , . .. l , ' ' ' m' ' 'F' 1' ' '! P--e 1 '--x v a. Q' I X' ' Y.-' 1'A 1 t X ' V F GER 4 , I f Q ll- 5 ll' f - Ill. ll! -- Barbara Barbara Richard Wilbur Vivian Kroos Kuhlman Kuhlman Mahler Malone Slll February 11 May lH GRADE Halloween Party at Jack I-Iaar's home -Assembly 19-Seventh and eighth grade party LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarence Avers, Vice-Presidentg Tom Frania, Treasurerg Barbara Kuhlman, Secretaryg Mar- garet Tank, Presi 4- .pf David Moellman 'Pls' gy Y Alice Reyes Mar aret Tani 1 'N .Qs ' 1. Y dent. i 4 R, 1 V 'j vo f' 4. ,Q lv ' r -1 if M B ' X X A , Tom Dale Beverly Johnson Klingbeil Knieriem O . I' 'Y , rl Q.. hi J rr 'R x . h N f , 1 X ' s N., fffl Dennis David Vivian Maffluafdf Marsh Minning 65: 'Z -Tv 54 ez 43- n.v ' I , . ,eq - .1 Q Af- W-7-,rj Y ' 'Z7' Na 'lx' X 1 If N v . 1 Ni x ' ?'E ffl, .- J. uiiuv'fiml'i 3 . Judy Ruth Ann Robert Barbara Myers Netcher Orman Overmyer , 4 A , 1 r. -H R i2TQ'L'fT' s 1 A?-1 v 1 ,Z l ' 1 X, Dora Jim David Gene Reyes Reynolds Roepke Salisbury Gerald La Donna Roxanne Merlyn VBIHSCR Van Dyke Weis Weng B v-+1 fi ww QW! i., ra G EJ, 1 A 'lf I I1 Sheldon Overmyer CSX f J' v , I Rose Sandrock Doris Winkler 4 ii- -.- -4- Q A' Y ,, 9 - 4 Ly. gi' 1 -Y Robert Rader ,ps X l 1 v I'-X , fs '- '-..x S--l 9 1 Herbert Rader qv Bill Summers Richard Witte ff w Nancy Swaisgood Sandra Zolman 'Oh'- fi-Wiwwis fvvgx 'T' .,..-1' ,f JUDY DRUCKENMII LER RICHARD AVERb Valcdxctonan Salutatorlan .fi H UR we x ,,av- LOWELL ROTHERT State Farmer Degree X , , 'Il YT ' QQ.- wu' Q f N r M P 154 I U BARBARA MOELLMAN GERALD CROLL JAMES OWEN Fnrst ID Enghsh X ID Elghth m Semor Socxal Honorable Menuon ID State Studxes tn State Algebra I ID state 32 ::': ' Q 1'-. i 1,- ','. if -: W ' AT' 555 Et ,YE ,. I 'QEFP 221, ' A 0 HE' SIUHI IS A V f .1 w v SPUIHS fi , A . ,- i- , -, -'e , s ., .V A ,E 'U t 1 . , , 1 .,V Q- K g v A ,rr V 1 k,' --'aka ' -- 'f'1'.A.! -.'. , ' - I sp .f - Z . . ,441 QA' '+ 1' , ' 'ix 4 xx iff , n I . X' i' ' . - -. ' ' V f'f':'4'1W-' - '. . ' 'L .fv:. - 2 A ' tngw:v.1f .172 wg-'-' -'04 . ,f A, .,, ll'l,'w K. .f , 1 .o - . 'L .' '. .' x, ' . : ' V 1, . 1 x,,A 4 Sify.-X 'g I ,f . - f I . I ' -1. v , -.,. .. ' . ' ' ' ,., X 'V V. '-,'v1.3 4 'WI gl , , , ' I ' '. x .ru ' ' . ll 1s ',:v . 'Y,,- ' .1 f V' -,. 531' K-' K V1 V . 7 X, ' A ff- ' A I ' - .w . A ' ' ' 3'l'. 2' ' ' 'A ,...-. M , V. , A ' W , VL. j ',,,z, :,. l. , -V ,- v.. -. ' . ' ' f'V ' ., xy -- u V . I '.. Y' I 5.1-'. . -1 L: J QQ, ,. . A. .- kikufx ' ...4:- 'f -g , 1,,.g 3141 .,,5i'-'jf ' i.Q ,',' .,7v.'f. 115 ' ..' -Lf ,, - ,- - . 312, :Xl . , f -J -U COACHES: Charles Rymers, John Hamm. X C . . Q AN r 1 CUACHES MA AGIRS CHllRlIADlRS I '57 F- Q V -A 'A-.. ,,,., R. f. fn Q ,x7 , MANAGERS Mrles Kardatzke Tom Shaffer Galen Lemke CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Summers Joanne Chlo Judy Druckenmrller Beverly Fhck 10013111 HAM FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jxm Dencxson John Damschroder, Davld I-laar Jxm Holland Russell Furstnau, Gary Anderson Jerry Krueger, Bxll Barnes Wrllard Buhrow Gaylord Orman Galen Lemke SECOND ROW Tom Shaffer Doug P1ckard Walt Shrader, Loren Damschroder Bob Damschroder Rex Ohl Mrlan Kardatzke B111 Shaffer Lester Lemke Danny Wood Karl F11Ck Jrm Bolander Lowe11Kn1er1em Tom Croll Tom Dolph M11es Kardatzke THIRD ROW Mr Hamm Paul Johnson Ronny Smrth John Moms Jerry Lohr Tom Croz1er, Marvxn Mlreles Bud Wldmer B111 Lxng B111 Kuhlman Duane Lohr Joe M1re1es Lmden Dam schroder Lauren Kardarzke Don Lauer Nyle Kardatzke Mr Rymers 35 E I2 ' ' 3 9 6 IIHI Sl ll lH Sl A Ronny Smith Lauren Kardatzke Lester Lemke, a junior, Joe Mireles, a junior, and Mar- vin Mireles, a senior, were very capable replacements for the startin backfield on offense as welgas defense. Lester played in every back- field position on defense and offense. Joe was a swift half- back and a good tackler. Mar vin was a quarterback on offense and played end on defense. 36 -is' ,M as .wav Bill Shaffe r BAIZKHHII Elonny Smith, a senior, ran or 13 touchdowns and was elected to the All-Conference team as a halfback. Ronny was a fast, hard runner. Bill Shaffer, a senior, did an ex- cellent job as quarterback after being a guard for two years. Bill's defensive work at safety was the best in the S, B, C, Paul Johnson, a juni- or, transferred from Bowling Green where he played end, I-Ie won the starting halfback assignment, scored several touchdowns, and won respect from other teams for his ability. Lauren Kardatzke, a iunior, made possible many ong runs b his jarrin blocks. Offgnsivel he gvas a threat up the middle. His defensive work as a line back- er was nearly perfect. iz IJ lL if lim Uas, 4039 I .Ms Paul Johnson Q53 Lester Lemke ,aw uv ' , . , ..-W ' , V , , - . .-.-,. A . Joe Mireles Marvin Mireles S .rx ' f-f 4 -.f.,,,, Q 6' ulhu.J4:.hi.,24 Jerry Lohr A .310 I i-Q r .v KL. 8141 3 g',jagQ,f5..,,: K 1 M.a.. Walt Shrader Bob Damschroder, a senior, did such a fine job of block- ing, tackling, and defensive signal calling that he was picked for All-Conference by the conference coaches. Tom Croll, a junior, did good work in line blocking and line backing on defense. Tom made the enemy ball carrier,s respect him with jarring tackles. Bill Ling, a junior, showed promises as a good defensive man. Bill was the only casualt , having to sit out half of tlie season because of a broken bone in his shoulder. 37 Jerry Lohr, a senior, was responsible for opening up the opponents' lines for our backs to go through. He was an excellent blocker and jarring tackler on defense. Jerry also played in the backfield as fullback. Tom Crozier, a junior, was fast for a bi man, and did a good job of bgocking. Torn also played on defense. Walt Shrader, a junior, divided his time between tackle and guard. Walt did good work at both positions, blocking well and excelling on defense, makin jarring tackles on the line ofscrimmage. Bob Damschroder Bill Ling hi 'Ulm Duane Lohr Don Lauer 1? H HRS 1 Milan Kardatzke Big Bill Kuhlman, a sophomore, was the regular center this year. Bill shows promise and has two years remaining. Bill's size and blocking helped make our Tl' formation click. Rex Ohl, a sophomore was a capable replace- ment at center and did a good job in backing up the line on defense. Rex has ability to sense plays and has two years remaining. A-v -Q Ju-W-fiiwhw , ,, fwf K 51.4 ,, 5 ovfgvlftg -0-2P'y 'ff j. I as ,L V. , Duane Lohr, a junior, did an excellent job of stopping end runs and caught several pass- es for good gains. Duane has one more year at football. Don Lauer, a freshman, was a good blocker, both in the line and downfield. Don has three years of eligibility left and should make good next year with a year's experience behind him. Milan Kardatzke, a sophomore, was a capable replacement at both ends. He was very effective in stopping end runs and was a good tack- ler. Bill Kuhlman . UH. '7..g'i?5fY4e vp' -'huh Rex Ohl HIIHBAIIS APS Elmore vs G1bsonburg Elmore vs Genoa Elmore vs Genoa Elmore vs Genoa OPPONENT Ottawa H111s Genoa Fremont St Joe W Margretta St Mary's Lakesxde Oak Harbor Clyde Won 5 Lost 4 THEY 39 A E ' 45 O 27 25 . 12 20 Gibsonburg 18 27 26 20 . 6 14 ' 51 2. 19 15 19 13 BASKllBAllIEAM 7717 ef - ae -- l -nu'--q!..g:aq, was-ap is G g. ' in v if .-.1......,, .L ...l...,,. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lauren Kardatzke, Jerry Lohr, Beryl Hille, Bill Kuhlman, Rex Ohl. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rymers, Lester Lemke, Don Roepke, Duane lohr, Galen Lemke, Bill Shaffer. OPPONENT Gibsonburg Genoa Woodville Lakeside Oak Harbor Pemberville Gibsonburg Lakeside Lake Oak Harbor CHllRllAHlRS WE THEY OPPONENT WE THEY 49 70 Woodville 56 78 47 71 Genoa 60 54 43 65 Olney 73 85 49 50 St. Joe 56 70 38 61 Clyde 57 59 50 59 St. Ma.ry's 46 50 68 66 56 68 TOURNAMENT 54 60 Oak Harbor 48 66 54 55 LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Summers, Joanne Chic. Judy Druckenmiller, Beverly Flick ,,,.-x.- 5 v 4 ., . J ,,.. 3 ' ll . , mlyz - , , kc , , . . , t .Q Y 1 Rex Ohl Lauren Kardatzke Bill Kuhlman Rex Ohl-sophomore-guard: Rex mov- ed from the reserve team to the varsity at mid-season. Rex's natural ability and his love of the game should make him a fine addition to next year's squad. Lauren Kardatzke-junior-guard: Lau- ren was the stabilizing influence on the squad. Even though his point making was not impressive Q6 pts. per gamel, he con- tributed greatly on defense and was an excellent play maker. Bill Kuhlman-sophomore-forward: Bill had the best shooting eye on the squad. He finished the year averaging 13 pts. per game. His rebound work was excellent, and his ability to hit from anywhere made him a constant threat to our opponents. Bill received 'honorable mention on the All SBC team. Jerry Lohr-senior-forward: Jerry was picked on the first team of both the All SBC team and the All Toledo Blade team, He was not only a dependable point maker faveraging 16 plus pts. per garnej but also exhibited defensive and backboard strength in the clutches. Bill Shaffer-senior-guard: Bill was elected Cap- tain by this year's team. Bill's ability to pass a football was carried over to the basketball court. His skill in passing to the forwards set up many a scoring opportunity, Bi1l's superior speed, coupled with his skill in dribbling, helped the team over- come many a pressing situation, Beryl Hille-senior-center: Beryl was the big man of this year's squad. His ability to tip and hook the ball into the basket forced our opponents to use their best defensive man to guard him. Duane Lohr-junior -center: Duane also moved from the reserve squad to a first string varisty position at mid-year. His best game was against Gibsonburg, in which he contributed 18 pts. and helped insure our victory. 41 B ill Shaffe r Jerry Lohr .lm . ,, .Y Beryl Hille I Duane Lohr X 1 RESERVES ' A E swf -J 1, , I, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Galen Lemke, Rich Longenecker, Lester Lemke, Don Roepke, John Votaw. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rymers, Jerry Krueger, Robert Kuhlman, Milan Kardatzke. OPPONENT Gibsonburg Genoa Woodville Lakeside Oak Harbor Pemberville Gibsonburg Lakeside Lake Oak Harbor MA AEER8 THEY 48 30 39 21 39 40 38 46 39 64 OPPONENT WE THEY Woodville 39 30 Genoa 46 45 Olney 46 33 St. Joe 47 46 Clyde 41 48 sr. Marys 33 54 TOURNAMENT Oak Harbor 17 48 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Shaffer, Mrles Kardatzke JU A.. IUR HIGH IEAM V5 5 3' Q3 CL' IBS 4 !Z7l 235 311 l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Hesselbarr, Tom Shaffer, Lyle Haar, John Marsh, Harry Blausey. SECOND ROW: Bill Summers, Tom Johnson, Dale Klingbeil, Edgar Buck, David Roepke, Owen Kardatzke, Mr. Hamm THIRD ROW: Larry Henkle, David Marsh, Tom Frania, Barry Hennessey, Jim Reynolds, Richard Kuhlman, Merlyn Weng, Sheldon Overmyer. K' CHllRllAHlRS BASKIIBAll SNAPS XX Wx M11e Relay Team recervxng f1rst place trophy at MILE RELAY TEAM S B C track meet LEFT TO RIGHT B111 Shaffer Bob Damschroder Jerry Lohr Ron Sm1th DISTRICT TRACK MEET Jerry Lohr B111 Shaffer Ron Sm1th B111 Shaffer Jerry Lohr Bob Damschroder M11an Kardatzke Shot Put 100 Yard Dash Broad Jump M116 Re aY M11e Run F1ISt F1ISt Second Th1rd 880 YARD RELAY LEFT TO RIGHT Denms Kruse Lester Lemke Paul Johnson Doug F lfth P1ckard .L 45 DASHES LEFT TO RIGHT John Votaw Denms Kruse Paul Johnson, B111 Shaffer Jerry Krueger h fe, if 9 Q All DISTANCE RUNNERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Knieriem, Rex Ohl, Milan Kardatzke. BROAD JUMP Bill Shaffer IRMIK 440 YARD DASH LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Lohr, Jim Owen. FIELD EVENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lester Lemke, Rex Ohl, Beryl I-lille, Jerry Lohr, Tom Crozier, Paul Johnson. XX Ya 'E' 5 X ,s f AIIIIVIIIIS CAMERA lllllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Longenecker, Bob Damschroder, Douglas Pickard, Mr. Carpenter, Alan Witt. Harris-Elmore's newly-formed Camera Club was organized last fall with Mr. Roger Carpenter as advisor. The purpose of the club is to teach a few students to operate the camera properly and to have an organized body of photographers who can take pictures any period during the day. The class of '53 left money to buy a camera which was to be used by the Helm staff. This year a camera club was formed and the photographic service was extended to all classes and clubs of the school. Officers for this year were Alan Witt, president: and Doug Pickard, secretary-treasur er. IIHIEIIIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Longenecker, Bob Damschroder, Doug 48 Pickard, Mr. Carpenter, Alan Witt. PRIIJHZHIH lflllll v s ll lllll S, --l cf Q fr 9 empties Q, je . 'FT' ' W' if X FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Votaw, Richard Avers, James Magsig, James Owen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Egert, Alan Witt, Denny Kruse, Kenny Avers, Jerry Croll, Bill Rohloff, Karl Flick, James Bolander, Bob Dam- schroder, Robert Kuhlman. The Projector Club was set up a few years ago for the purpose of showing movies Now the club has charge of the projector, public address system, and the theatrical light. The members of this club are chosen by Mr. Hetrick and Mr. Egert, the advisor This year the Projector Club went to Detroit to see Cinerama. A good time was had by all. IIHIIIHIS F.B.l. . T231 + F ', if if T 'sftb FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Alyce Gleckler, Marlene Sondergeld, Joan Summers, Delphine Overmyer, Marlene Barnes, Shirley White, SECOND ROW: Eva Bittner, Ruth Fondessy, Margaret Witt, Nancy Branham, Ruth Boss, Darlene Weng, Mrs. Barker, THIRD ROW: Eileen Harder, Ruth Webert, Tom Crozier, Kenny Avers, Denny Kruse, Barbara Summers, Mary Kontak. The F, B, L,A, have kept themselves quite busy this year. Mary Kontak and Marlene Barnes were sent as delegates to the Ohio State F, B, L, A, Convention held in Cincinnati in October. The girls brought home a trophy for winning the Spelling Contest. Among the various things the F, B, L, A, sponsored this year were the football pencil sale, bake sale, the selling of basketball programs, greeting card sale and the annual dance held after the Homecoming game in honor of the football queen and her attendants. The money received from these various activities went towards the buying of type- writer book holders and a desk for the I, B, M, typewriter. Darlene Weng, the newly elected president, and Mary Kontak, former president, are being sent as delegates to the National F, B, L, A, Convention being held in Chicago, June 12-14. Mary will represent the state of Ohio in the National Spelling Conte st. an 5 v IIHIEHIS in LEFT TO RIGHT: Delphine Overmyer, Secretary, Mary Kontak, President: 50 Kenny Avers, Vice-President, Eileen Harder, Reporterg Ruth Boss, Treas- UICI. if N in F as ,v --1- if X --,,..,... Mary giving gavel to Darlene Installation of new officers g re 5-3, . Initiation of new members Mary Kontak and Marlene Bar- nes with spelling trophy won at the State Convention Installation of new members Mary installing Kenny vice- president 51 O L. -If-I Old officers and Mrs. Barker 5-.2 3. if P ful T, ,ff-' ,177 Car decorated for homecom- ing parade After a F, B, L, A, meeting SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Boss Paul Blausey Danny Wood Raymond Sondergeld Lowell Rothert Jerry Lohr Jerry Miller Duane Lohr Gary Renwand Lauren Kardatzke Mr. Barker Carlton Giesler Beryl Hille. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: James Klickman James Draeger Melvin Giesler Lyle Schlievert Bill Kuhlman Lowell Knieriem Tom Croll Milan Kardatzke Miles Kardatzke Gaylord Orman Nyle Kar datzke Terry Overmyer. The Elmore F, F, A, has been very active the past year. There are Z8 members. JUNE 1954: The State Convention and judging contest was held at Columbus where Jerry Lohr won 6th place in judging of beef-breeding heifers. JULY: A swimming party was held at East Harbor. AUGUST: Paul Blausey, Lyle Schlievert, and Don Witt attended F, F,A, Camp. Several attended Dairy Day at Wooster. Jerry Miller was selected to attend Co-op Conven- tion at Cornell University. A trip was taken to a ballgame in Cleveland. A float was enter- ed in Homecoming parade. SEPTEMBER: Several members attended State Fair in Colum- bus. The F, F, A, joined the Blackswamp Production Credit Association as a junior member. Cider was made and sold. OCTOBER: Jerry Miller and Albert Boss attended National Con- vention held in Kansas City. Greenhands were initiated. The directory was publish- ed. Subscriptions to Farm Quarterly were sold. A scrap drive was very successful. NOVEMBER: Officers Training was held at Clay High School. Jerry Miller, Laur- en Kardatzke, and Raymond Sondergeld were on Jim Nessle's TV program. A pest hunt was started among schools in Ottawa-Lucas Council. DECEMBER: Game supper and Dad's night was held. Mr. Cecil Miller was elected honorary member. Another scrap drive was held. JANUARY: Garden seeds and seed corn sales were started. Chapter Farmer initation with Ottawa-Lucas Council was held at Elmore. Jerry Miller and Lowell Knieriem participated in a public speaking contest held at Bowling Green. FEBRUARY Chapter played basketball games with Genoa and Oak Harbor. A scrap drive was FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Lohr, Vice-President: Jerry held. The F. F. A. put on an assembly. Miller, President: Duane Lohr, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Al 52 MARCHg A variety show with Lloyd Thax- Boss, Treasurerg Lowell Rothert, Reporter: Beryl I-lille, Sentinelg ton was given for the public, Chapter Paul Blausey, Historian. attended C0-op meeting at Qak Harbor, I. I. A. S A P S Parliamentary procedure demonstration was given for St. John's Brotherhood. Parliamentary procedure contest was held at Oak Harbor. The Junior-Senior team won a Bronze award and Fre shman-Sophomore team won a gold award. The annual banquet was held, APRIL: Twenty- four members and Mr. Barker went on a conducted tour to Washington, D, C, , during the Easter vacation, A judging school was held at the State Hospital farm, A party was held for F,H,A, and sophomore girls who served at the banquet. A tour was made of the members' projects. ik' A f Melvin Giesler at greenhand Junior-Senior Vo-Ag class tak- Junior-Senior Vo-Ag class initiation, ing soil samples. checking corn yield, Jerry Miller at National con- vention, Kansas City. ::'.:::: 1 V654 'f Q1 ..wa:,, P f 325. PST fl 'ff to 5' U 'H UQ- 513- WI Y' 5 1 X ,im J1C,u Junior-Senior Parliamentary Freshman-Sophomore Parlia Procedure Team. mentary Procedure Team. ,I mp. Q ... . A N ' .- T-,Q R fit fyligfq. ' 6 J fo- Scrap drive Parent-Son Banquet Jerry Miller, master of cere 53 monies, Parent-Son Banquet. l.l.A.S APS 4, 's 35531. ': IL 1 f.wfp,,4 f pa i 3 2 f 2 if L -by o ' ' ' f '3f 'T A 'li NA L lh ' - . K Senior Vo-ag class Father-Son Game Supper Qouncil Chapter Farmer In1t1at1on .5 . 9 A .iff I M r, , Q Q32 3 4-1 W Hifi J f' ::-ly 1 W Q ,V fit! ' -.5 Q 'S ,J F7 'V M. 7 Au.. T55 V 0' Ii . K av 4 'MW 5 L' Lloyd Thaxton Program Wrestling Match at Thaxton Show Greenhands V k jk-A : ,, s V W A my .,,nn!nhxML.,. lv , l .f - .e e..e ,e,. . .,, 'W . 42 I V f M W 2' W f A .Z I ' r- rjffvgiq I rl r 1 . Y 1 ix 'rv gg -- - ' . 1 p A AN ,, , , 1 . ,l ,, .IM H ,7. 3. ' Q A - y 1 up R' wp. .fe ta . ' 4 N Q-I 'ur' MW l 2,1 -- ,, 1 Q-v' ' I . ,.. f ' A ,I -1.4 J ,pn X 91 ' ' ' Vmrwzwwe' W ' 9-v,,Jf2 3l ' - V ' ' ' Q. if--'ui ' 4 ' ,gig .!JP'lI1 ' M , ,,,,n. Q, 4 I V ww Ia Kr A ' . . --55731- 'ff4 '3-ai. iffy, ,,-ff?.P:4'f'fiQf 8 ' 'U' , . - ' FFA trip, Mt, Vernon, Va, Washington D. C, FFA group at the Capitol U .- 1 9 , R Q , ' ' ' AVA 'I -4 , , - I . 5 ' x ' 'mf N is P .. fs- -. - ' v ff ' -, , It I N. f 1 l .Jp nur. . fl On roof of Congressional Hotel On train to Washington, D, C. Al gl Beryl, hotel roof 54 F. H. A. .-r-5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Hesselbart, Jean Vandersall, Jo Ann Widmer, Marlene Barnes, Susan Schwemberger, Barbara Damschroder, Shirley Damschroder, Carolyn Witt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Damschroder, Eva Bittner, Karen I-letrick, Joanne Chio, Ann Nelson, Ruth Fondessy, Shirley Sahr, Nancy Branham, Sue Carol Arndt, Ruth Boss, Marlene Sondergeld, THIRD ROW: Marilyn Widman, Shirley Griffin, Mary Kontak, Jean Deitemyer, Carol Heilmann, Ruth Webert, Eileen Harder, Margaret Witt, Virginia Myers, Jane Peters. FOURTH ROW: Trinidad Quevas, Judy Owen, Katherine Mireles, Shirley White, Nancy Draper, Mary Alyce Gleckler, Barbara Magsig, Beverly Flick, Susie Wood, Sharon Helmeci, Juanita Barron. FIFTH ROW: Katherine Barkhau, Emily Fondessy, Delphine Overmyer, Joan Summers, Carol Guth, Darlene Weng, Betty Jean Kaiser, Nancy Heilmann, Jane Deitemyer, Alice Avers, Edith Widman. The Future Homemakers of America had another busy year. During the year they pur- chased several small items for the cooking and sewing departments in the home economics rooms. Many members attended the Ottawa County meetings at Lakeside in the fall. At the spring meeting in Genoa Judy Owen was elected as comity program chairman. The Elmore Chapter presented degree work at this meeting. Ruth Boss was degree chairman for the past year. On May 4 the F, F, A, gave a party for the F, H, A, UHIIZIRS say' 1 -r - LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Witt, Vice-President: Ruth Webert, President Carol Guth, Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Summers, Reporter. 55 ll.A.A. 1 S - F f 3 . fi is FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Damschroder, Jean Vandersall, Jo Ann Widmer, Marlene Sondergeld, Ruth Ann Longenecker, Marlene Barnes, Ellen Schroeder, Jeannene Willett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Anstead, Beth Brandes, Joyce Miller, Susan Schwemberger, Murrette Newton, Jane Peters, Patty Adams, Ann Nelson, Sue Carol Arndt, Gretchen Minning, Joan Summers, THIRD ROW: Karen Hetrick, Alice Bay, Virginia Myers, Janet Kuhlman, Mary Kontak, Rosemary Croll, .Barbara Summers, Shirley Griffin, Jane Damschroder, Judy Drucken- miller, Patti James, Joanne Chio, Darlene Weng. FOURTH ROW: Katherine Barkhau, Katherine Mireles, Bev- erly Flick, Barbara Magsig, Barbara Moellman, Nancy Draper, Lynda Semrock, Sandra Hesselbart, Karen Jacobs, Shirley White, Susie Wood, Judy Owen, Sharon Helmeci, Lois Avers. The 1954-55 G,A,A, began the year with 46 members on roll and Mrs. Anstead as their advisor. Mr. Hetrick coached their basketball team. The team played three games during the season. They defeated Allen Central and Woodville, but were defeated by Genoa. The team members not only had fun, but also learned the values of sportsmanship. A bake sale was held on December 18. The club made a profit of S45. 00. In February the G, A, A, held a Sweetheart Dance which was very successful. In March the members entertained the Woodville G, A, A, with a play night. Everyone enjoyed an evening of relays and dodge ball. In May the members went on a hike. The G, A, A, is open to any girl from grades nine through twelve. Letters and pins are awarded to mem- bers who have earned a certain number of points in a field of athletics. A girl must earn l1OO points for a letter and 1500 points for a pin. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeannene Willett, Vice-President: Joanne Chio, SCC' retaryg Barbara Summers, Social Chairmang Joan Summers, Reporterp Judy Druckenmiller, Treasurerg Marlene Barnes, President. 56 li A A BASKHBAI M .l-x,l-..-, . 141- '1 FN FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Gretchen Mrnmng Joanne Chxo Mary Kontak Barbara Summers Rose mary Croll Ann Nelson Party James, Ruth Ann Longenecker SECOND ROW Susre Wood Beverly Fhck Barbara M3gS1g Karen Jacobs Darlene Weng, Mr Hetrrck Karen Hetnck Marlene Sonder geld Barbara Damschroder Katherme Barkhau, Kathenne Mrreles Allll LEFT TO RIGHT Murette Newton Marlene Son dergeld Marlene Barnes Judy Druckenm1ller S LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Summers Mary Kontak, Mn Anstead 1? . -, . , -. -fxtz V, xx f:,? -fk'5::e-.mfg L 1. . 5-an-,q ,,, lx ' J B. A. A. SWIHHIAIH IIA Cl A? 5, lv -s . E'-,ll rimevi 4. Qi' A ,. 6' my 1 ' fl ' 1 4,4 f - Akai -, figs, vang. X 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Chio, Duane Lohr, Mrs. AFISICSCL LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Lohr, Susie Wood, Bud Widmer, Mrs. Lewis Holland, Bob Damschroder, Judy Owen. Barbara Damschfodef- 58 43' 'L 1 3 4 5 fp CRQS JR. RHI IIIHISS llllll llll , A 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Flick, Connie Adams, Nyle Kardatzke, Lois Kardatzke, Carol Guth, Tom Johnson. SECOND ROW: Patty Adams, Barbara Summers, Lester Lemke, Mrs. Coleman, Rex Ohl, Mary Kontak, Jean Vandersall. The Junior Red Cross Council is a new organization that was formed for the purpose of directing Junior Red Cross activities in school and doing useful tasks around and outside of school. Representatives were elected from grades 7-12 in November with Mrs. Dora Coleman as advisor. The officers chosen are as follows: Barbara Summers, president: Jean Vander- sall, vice-president: Carol Guth, secretary: and Mary Kontak, treasurer. The group took charge of Junior Red Cross enrollment of the school and the distribution and filling of the Junior Red Cross gift boxes. The school showed almost 100070 enrollment and had a total of 560. contributed to the Junior Red Cross. There were 20 gift boxes packed and sent to children in countries all over the world. Jean Vandersall will be the delegate from our school council to attend the Junior Red Cross training center at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, from July 3-10. IIHIIIHIS N xcvk Jo SITTING: Mary Kontak, Treasurer. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT 59 Carol Gudl, Secretary: Barbara Summers, President: Jean Vander- gall, Vice -President. Sllllll ICIIII lfll ' fi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Damschroder, Mr. Hetrick, Ruth Webert, Judy Druckenmiller, Eva Bitt- ner, Leroy Witt, Diane Giesler. SECOND ROW: Clarence Avers, Darrell Opfer, Jane Darnschroder, Lyle Schlievert, Mrs. Coleman, Denny Kruse, Janet Kuhlman, James Magsig. Judy Druckenmiller, a senior, was elect ed president of the 1954-55 Student Council by the student body. The members representing each class were, seniors, Ruth Webert, Leroy Witty juniors, Eva Bittner, Dennis Kruseg sophomores, Janet Kuhlman, Lyle Schlievertg freshman, Jane Damschroder, James Magsigg eighth grade, Frances Damschroder, Darrell Opferg seventh grade, Diane Giesler, Clarence Avers. Mrs. Dora Coleman and Mr. Lamar Hetrick were advisors. The Student Council sold programs at football games refreshments at basketball ames , g 1 white sweatshirts with the school emblem in purple and gold, and Bulldog pennants. Activities sponsored by the Student Council were: the magazine drive, the election of the football queen, assemblies, and noon-day activities such as intermural basketball and dancing. Christmas was observed by decorating two Christmas trees for the upper and lower halls. The Student Council was in charge of the Bell Dedication service which was held October Zl, 1954. The Rev. William Kuhlman, a former H, E, H, S, graduate, was the speaker. The Student Council will contribute sufficient funds for the purchase and installation of the intercommunication system. IIHICIRS LEFT TO RIGHT: Eva Bittner, Vice-President: Ruth Webert. 50Cl'el3'Yi Judy Druckenmiller, President, Leroy Witt, Treasurer. 60 Blll DEUICAIIU Pre s1dent Judy Druckenmdler offerlng pray W1111am Kuhlman speaker Presldent Judy Druckenm111er Mrs Ne111e L1nker Mrs Dora Coleman adv1sor of Student COl1l'1C11 I CHU CH ACII Noon danc1ng 61 Selhng refreshments at basketball games :I Xlif, e ' V I ty ,V - ..,,,,,,J....,.,...,, V SIUDI VHTES VARSIIY lllllll F gf ,ah L -xr slim, . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Ohl, Walt Shrader, Lester Lemke, Bob Damschroder, Ronny Smith, Don Lauer, Bill Shaffer, Milan Kardatzke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rymers, Denny Kruse, Kenny Avers, Doug Pickard, Bill Ling, Paul Johnson, Mr. Hamm. THIRD ROW: Marvin Mireles, Duane Lohr, Bill Kuhlman, BerylHi1le, Tom Crozier, Lauren Kardatzke, Jerry Lohr. The Varsity Club consisted of 20 members this year with Mr. John Hamm and Mr. Charles Rymers as advisors. The club drew up a constitution consisting of rules on how to get into the club. They sponsored a movie to raise money. The cheerleaders and Varsity Club members presented Mr. Hamm with a Varsity jacket and Mr. Ryrners a 25 dollar war bond at the Athletic Banquet. , .fr if W IIHIIZIRS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronny Smith, Vice-President: Bill Shaffer, Presidentg Lauren Kardatzke, Secretary-Treasurer. 62 VERSATIH BNIB Y l 0 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Sondergeld, Marilyn Widman, Marlene Barnes, Delphine Overmyer, Mary Alyce Gleckler, Ruth Fondessy. SECOND ROW: Joan Summers, Judy Druckenmiller, Mary Kontak, Bar- bara Summers, Ruth Webert, Eileen Harder, Mrs. Coleman. The 1955 Versatile Club had a membership of 14 senior girls. Mrs. Dora Coleman was the sponsor of the club. All meetings were held in the girls' homes. During the year the girls bought Versatile pins which they were very proud to wear. The girls helped the Alumnae Association with their bazaar. As a contribution from our club to the school, the girls took turns selling ice cream and candy at noon in the cafeteria. This year, as like last year, two scholarships of 55200. each were offered. Marlene Barnes received the regular scholarship, and Judy Druckenmiller received the teaching scholarship. As a means of making money, the girls sold stationery with the picture of Harris-Elmore School. They also sponsored dances after basketball games. Semester dues were received. The greatest event of the year was the annual Versatile-Alumnae banquet which was held May 21. The senior girls entertained the Alumnae members and the junior girls who will join the Versatile Club in 1956. The Versatile Club is a very pros- perous organization, but can only be- come that way through team work and the guidance of the sponsor. IIHICHIS K LEFT TO RIGHT Eileen Harder Secretary Ruth Boss President Barbara Summers Vrce President Echrh Wrdman, Treasurer HHM SIAH FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Alyce Gleckler Delphrne Overmyer Marlene Sondergeld Judy Druckenmrller Ruth Fondessy Joan Summers Marlene Barnes, Jerry Damschroder SECOND ROW Mary Kontak, B111 Shaffer, Bob Damschroder, Ruth Webert, Dave Wrtte Jerry Lohr Carlton Gxesler Ronny Smrth Marrlyn Wrdman THIRD ROW Erleen Harder Marvrn Mxreles, Paul Blausey, Drck Dnft myer, Leroy Wnr, Beryl Hrlle Lowell Rotherr, Jerry Miller, Rrchard Avers Barbara Summers 1 Mrs Barker, Advisor Ruth Webert, Busmess Manager Marlene Sondergeld Co Edrtor Mrs Anstead Ed1tor1a1Adv1sor Joan Summers Co Edlror 64 PUHPllA D r-.5 U Otbggrl G0lD STAFF U65 A fH H 'A STAFF-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RlGHT:CarolGuth, Marlene Barnes, Marlene Sondergeld, Delphine Over- myer, Edithwidman, Jeannene Willett. SECOND ROW: Eileen Harder, Ruth Webert, Bob Damschroder, Barbara THIRD ROW: Ronny Smith, Jerry Lohr, JerryCrol1, Paul Joan Summers, Lois Kardarzke, Marilyn Widman, Summers, Mary Kontak, Ruth Fondessy, Ruth Boss. Blausey, Lowell Rolzhert, Dick Driftmyer, Richard Avers, Marvin Mireles, John Votaw, BillShaffer. FOURTH ROW:Bob Magsig, Connie Adams, Diane Gies- ler, Bill Summers, Jack Haar, Barbara Moellman, Judy Druckenmiller, Karen Jacobs, Katherine Mireles, ' Mary Alyce Gleckler, Sandra Zolman., Barbara Kroos. 'L'4, iQ? ' away X ARTISTS: Ruth Webert, Edith Widman. 'inmrl-af! X i' MIMEOGRAPHISTS: Marlene Sondergeld, Mary Alyce Gleckler. 65 Mrs. Barker, Advisor, Ruth Boss, Business Manager, Marlene Barnes, Co- Editorg Delphine Overmyer, Co-Editor, Mrs. Anstead, Editorial Advisor. TYPISTS-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Alyce Gleckler, Mari lyn Widman, SECOND ROW: Marlene Sondergeld, Ruth Fondessy. lIBRARIA S I s J SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT Joyce Mrller Beth Brandes Lynda Semrock Barbara Summers Rosemary Croll Ahce Avers Karen Jacobs STANDING Sharon Huston, Marlene Sondergeld Judy Hasselkus Mrs Anstead Drane Gresler Barbara Kroos Frances Damschroder At the beglnnlng of each school year, a hst IS sent around 1n grades 7 12 for any person to slgn who 1S lnterested 1n belng a l1brar1an Mrs Anstead selects the 11brar1ans accord1ng to the1r free perrods The dutles of the l1brar1ans are to check books 1n and out, to clean shelves help pup1ls locate reference books and keep order 1n the hbrary The hbrary consrsts of f1ct1on, non f1ct1on, brography, and refrence books encyplodlas, maps, d1ct1onar1es, current magazlnes, and school newspapers Any pup1ls on the black 11st are not allowed 1n the hbrary except w1th speclal l1brary per m1tS There 1n an average of 2.5 books checked out each day There 15 a. two cent flue for each day a. book 1S ove rdue .380 L1 Mrs Anstead checkrng a book out to Marlene 6 Erleen Harder Gary Anderson Ruth Webert. and Barnes and Mary Kontak Ray Sondergeld usmg reference books 1 5 I s 1 n 1 1 ' . - 1 . . - . f . - I I ' ' 1 35 ,, g 4 L s,,, I M-r'fiii.fs - I . T' , - A an r ' Q ' x :ci-Lg ' ' inf .Z I L A' A L .xii ' . V' 'H 7 A W 1 1 . . , ESSAYCO IESI WINNERS ,aww FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT lame O R s wen uth Ann Longenecker, Ieannene Wrllett Kenny Avers SECOND ROW Beth Brandes Rlchard Avers Robert Kuhlman Mary Kontak SAFIIY PAIR0l FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Harry Blausey Tom Dreterle Walter Easler Robert Shamp Gene Salts bury Blll Hesselbart SECOND ROW DaveCoz Dl KI1 be Opfer Clarence Avers r 1er ae ng 11 Edgar Buck Lyle Haar Darrell 67 522 I 1 2 I 5 . 5 5 I I Z .1 I .aaa 5 2' 3 gt R . - , V 5 3 1 ii 3 I R I :I ' 56 .:I j , -S ? e ' . - - A 3 ,1 .1 E Q. Q 1 -S ' ' v Y Q 1 13? 5 I 'S . ' Q I Qi 4 ' . 7 .f , kr' I I in I , I ' 3,1 . B ,V 3 A 5 S W 1 A . 3? I' T' ' nk y- .S S 1 I 1 . 1 v 1 . ' . . - fl? i li 5 I If ' W fi f il if f W - if If Ep fx 5: ' 2 v A I , X 3.3 A . x , 3- ' V'. ,A ,. f ' ' fx S I J, tv j, ' Q: . ,f ' , Y I a Z u ' l n n I ' 1 I ' I I 1 . , 1 1 I , . BAII 1 V L - l . 'iii y l i 3 E Q 2 1 ' s . 4: g ' w 3 f ' is 5 I 1 r z 'al -A .A r Y . l X K W Q J z 1' 1 , f T aff., 14 f ff' , ' ' a x ., 4 -me DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES: John Votaw, Virginia LEFT TO RIGHT: Beryl Hilie, Reporterg Betty Jean Kaiser Myers, Ruth Ann Longenecker, Bonnie Worthington. Secretaryg Joan Summers, President: Jeannene Willett Vice President DIRECTOR: Mrs. Lila Miller A H' M- L -B sl--, A ,Q 1 Boat CLARINETS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Gene Young Beverly Flrck Susre Wood Sandra Zolman SECOND ROW Joan Kuhl man, Susan Myers Jeannene Wrllett, Ellen Schroeder Kathenne Barkhau THIRD ROW Lrnden Damschroder Helen Bay Pattr James Karen Hetrrck Betty IeanKa1ser Lrsa Sparkes TRUMPETS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jean Vandersall Dolores Toops Joan Summers Dav1dHaar SECOND ROW Mary Kontak Gary Renwand, Ruth Boss Faye Rothert THIRD ROW Edgar Buck Robert Waterman James Bolander SAXOPHONES AND FLUTES FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Marlene Barnes Rrchard Kuhlman Harry Blausey SECOND ROW Lyle Haar Alrce Bay Dennrs Stackhouse Barbara Kroos THIRD ROW Rosemary Croll, Beth Brandes, Joyce Muller Margaret Kontak Ruth Ann Longenecker BRASSES FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT David Overmyer Carol Guth Barbara Damschroder B111 Hesselbart SECOND ROW Jane Damschroder Francis Wrdman, Patty Adams James Klrckman PERCUSSION FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beryl Hille, Paul Blausey, Barbara Summers, Virginia Myers, Barbara Magsig, Nancy Draper. SECOND ROW: Eva Bittner, James Magsig, Susan Schwemberger, Karen Jacobs, Margaret Witt. Ne TRUMPET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Kontak Gary Renwand Ruth Boss 1-r f'X CLARINET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT Karen Hetnck Lmden Damschroder Pam James CLARINET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT Ellen Schroeder Helen Bay Jeannene Wxllett FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Marrlyn Mrller, Marllou Weber Vrckr Carr Krtty Votaw Lorene Klrng bell, Sheldon Overmyer Conme Adams, Jack Haar Ann James SECOND ROW Judy Hasselkus, Mary Sue James, Mary Ann Barnes, Suellen Kelly, Susan Magslg, Sally Summers, Darwrn Overmyer, Nadme 71 Jacobs, Rlchard Yeasnng, Danny M3gS1g, W1ll1am Reynolds, Nora Foltz, Jamce Damschroder. THIRD ROW Mrs. Mrller, Paul Rothert. Sharon Huston, Colleen Wheeler, Dlane Hennessey 1- - Q , I is X f , : ,A 4 I . In A ATS - J I If J I . ,' I I I I ug, MIXHJ CHIIRIIS rs 3 53' 'T' Q ns 'vs s s- N FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Barnes, Darlene Weng, Carol Guth, Jane Howard, Gary Ander- son, Larry Deacon, Faye Rothert, Eva Bittner, Ruth Longenecker, Joan Summers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miller, Karen Hetrick, Patti James, Virginia Myers, Linden Damschroder, Wilbur Orman, Jerry Lohr, Judy Druckenmiller, Patty Adams, Alice Bay, Marlene Sondergeld. THIRD ROW:Eileen Harder, Mary Kontak, Barbara Summers, Tom Crozier, Jerry Miller, Duane Lohr, Paul Blausey, John Votaw, Don Roepke, Ruth Webert, Carol Heilmann, Helen Bay, FOURTH ROW:Shirley White, Jeannene Willett, Jean Vandersall, Loren Damschroder, Jim Bolander, Bill Shaffer, Milan Kardatzke, James Magsig, Lyle Schlievert, Tom Dolph, Delphine Overmyer, Karen Jacobs, Lynda Semrock. I ,,' - gi I , ' 3 - 5 fr- Q3 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynda Semrock, Jo Ann Widmer, Sandra Hesselbart, Susan Schwemberger, Jane Deitemyer, Carolyn Witt, Carol Fondessy, Alice Avers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miller, Barbara Dam- schroder, Emily Fondessy, Joyce Miller, Sue Carol Arndt, Patty Adams, Carlene Huebscher, Shirley Sahr, Gretchen Minning Ann Nelson Murrette Newton Beatrice Heuick Beth Brandes Ruth Lon enecker . - . . . S - THIRD ROW: Carol Guth, Faye Rothert, Joanne Chio, Patti James, Jane Damschroder, Shirley Griffin, Rose mary Croll, Marilyn Nissen, Patricia Malone, Janet Kuhlman, Alice Bay, Karen Herrick, Lisa Sparkes. FOURTH ROW- Trinidad Ouevas, Sharon Helmeci Shirley Damschroder, Katherine Barkhau Beverl Flick - . . y Barbara Moellman, Karen Jacobs, Susie Wood, Barbara Magsig, Judy Owen, Lois Avers, Ruth Bloom, Kath erine Mireles, Juanita Barron. 72 3 I v , I A SENIOR GIRLS' ENSEMBLE I l I 1 ! !l , LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Harder, Judy Druckenmiller, Edith Widman, Joan Summers, Marlene Barnes, Delphine Overmyer, Ruth Boss, Mary Kontak, Barbara Summers, Ruth Webert. 1 s . , I M , l , ! N ! I L GIRLS' ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Ann Longenecker, Carol Guth, , Shirley White, Karen Jacobs, Barbara Moellman, Alice i Avers, Lisa Sparkes, Jeannene Willett, Lynda Semrock. 1 I I J , . , s . J A 4 I SINIBIIS I BOYS' ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Linden Damschroder, Tom Crozier, Duane Lohr, Jerry Miller, Paul Blausey, Jim Derickson, John Vo- taw, Wilbur Orman. l J l i lqil rs, MIXED ENSEMBLE 73 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Bay, Jean Vandersall, Lynda Sem- rock, Faye Rothert. SECOND ROW: Jim Bolander, Duane Lohr, Tom Crozier, Doug Pickard, Ellen, Carol, Dennis, Helen. Ellen, Kenneth, Helen, Jane. Helen, Bill, Shirley, Don, Betty, Tom. Kenneth, Ellen, Darlene, Tom, Bill, Shirley, Betty, Helen, Don. Jll IIIR HAY CLEMENTINE Presented by Class of 1956 November 19, 1954 Clementine . Mrs. Kelly . Cathy. . . Hank . Sniffy. . Abe . Bertha . Pete . . Jane Ann. . Ann . . Mr. Kelly . Miss Pringle CAST . . . Helen Bay . Ellen Schroeder . Shirley White . Don Roepke . Tom Crozier . . Dennis Kruse . Carol Heilmann . . Bill Rohloff Betty Jane Kaiser . . Jane Howard . Kenneth Avers . . Darlene Weng A Director. . . Mrs. Dora E. Coleman Student Director . . . Jeannene Willett J 1 S I X N J Mary Alyce, Beryl, Jerry, Dick, Barbara, Joan, Sl lllll PlAY Leroy, Albert. OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Presented by Class of 1955 April 29, 1955 CAST . Barbara Summers . Joan Summers . Dick Driftmyer . . . . Jerry Miller . Judy Druckenmiller Cornelia. . Emily. . Dick . . . Leo . . . Mrs. Skinner . Mr. Skinner. . . . . Bill Shaffer Admiral . . .Beryl I-lille Steward . . . Albert Boss Harriet . . . Mary Kontak Winifred . . . Marilyn Widrnan Purser . . ..... Leroy Witt Stewardess . . Mary Alyce Gleckler Inspector .' . . . Edith Widman Madam Elise . . . Marlene Sondergeld Therese .... ' . Delphine Overmyer Window Cleaner . . Bob Darnschroder Director. . . Mrs. Dora E. Coleman Student Director . . . Marlene Barnes 75 Bill, Ronny, Barbara, Joan, Judy. Jerry, Barbara, Dick. Ioan, Marlene, Delphine, Bill, Judy, Barbara. i 4 .lu lun-sr lun in Mmm THEME: MOONLIGHT AND ROSES uw Dancing under the stars. aw fe M Ji?-2-f Helen Bay and Richard Avers at the Head table at the banquet. Wishing well. 45. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Carpenter, Karl Sophomore girls serving the guests at the banquet Flick, Shirley White, Bill Ling, Betty Kaiser, Mrs. Anstead. IUIHBAII QUEEN ATTENDANTS EILEEN HARDER CAROL GUTH AND QUEEN EILEEN JUDY DRUCKENMILLER LEFT TO RIGHT Carol Guth Queen E1leen Judy Drucken LEFT TO RIGHT Carol Gurh Queen Exleen, Judy Drucken m111er at the game m111er at the dance Captam Ron Smlth crowmng Queen Exleen 7 7 .. Nix R 1 ,J A TLP Q U H f -'Liga 1, Joanne Chio, Shirley Griffin, Patti James. fl lo- Joe Mireles cgz Eileen Harder. S APSHUJS ,Lv K Ever think you'd see it? Bill Shaffer 84 Ron Smith. rf' is rg .E .Q .M r , s J 4 ', 3-q Q'-,Z? !, ?'! J vs Sue Carol Arndt lnitiation?? J lu '4 r ia Fu, . I K Q Mary Kontak 8a Marlene Barnes. . x, yfsl in , Juana.. Jo Ann Widmer 8L Judy Owen. XX Susie Wood 84 Barb Damschroder Jerry Lohr 8a Janet Kuhlman, R, eating. Worxing on Helm. Jean Vandcrsall :EL Duane Lohr at prom. Q I U Sophomore Assembly. U ,A 1 WR if' -I. 1 Ruth Boss, Edith Widman, Del phine Overmyer, Beth Brandes thinking. J A Barb, Joanie, Mary dressed as Hindus. k,!, 1 n H. .I- -1 r-,H S, xiii -, Two to one. ... 1 4- f at i EJ ? IE: 5 J . 1 117 Jim Owen Wasn't he cure? Edith, Barb, Ron at Senior play practice, S APSHIJJS aw 2 at , E K 1 I ' .i'-H61 2 fjf, J .. ju 5 2 Q 5 X , 'WA-iq., it j ' f fy .J . ' ' ' -'E 1. . .4 I if , 1 1 vi t 'fx 1 ' , 'd L nazi? . I 1 5 r I gf it .Eff 1 ' ' 1 ' X12 ' L t I 'J ' 'f ' Barb, Judy sellingg Jean, Darlene Sandra Hesselbart, Darlene Weng, Shirley White. 3 . . 'W ' I J Z A, A W4 V 4: I -aw Dick Driftmyer SL Jerry Lohr cleaning books. Refreshments at basketball game. John Votaw in Sophomore Assembly. buying. ,-. J ' - U65 A vu- 9 'll'illl' ' W . I uw 'Y ., J 9. ., , . 'f 1, 1 4 'Lib f' I beruors coming back from Ruth Webert Sc Eileen Harder. Mr. Rowe. 'F' E. O. D, Q 'f '3 fliilulll , ' I Q1 Ill Ill -f- ' A -H .H 7 lf, Barbara Moellman, Jim Derickson, Senigf play practice, Joanne Fronia. F, B. L. A. meeting. 5 Sophomore Assembly. F' - X Secretarial practice class at To Karen Jacobs, Judy Owen, Joanne Chio drinking. Stadium at football game. A ledo Trust Company. , . ' mf.,-J, -Arn lv, 'P '-z 1 E 'Z' .,- 6 u R ' Mixed Chorus in bpring Musicale, S APSHIIIS lg 1' Leroy Witt Campfire Boy Jane Deitemyer sewing Bill Ling SL Betty Kaiser at prom. V V58 Hi L at Barbara Damschroder Ain't she sweet? Praying mantis from the Science room. Freshmen in Home Ec, class, 1, Karen Jacobs cooking?? anna Wd Ruth, Marlene, Mary, Ruth before The School Bell. Baccalaureate. g 4 ,Q lwtff' V 1' 'x if Ron Smith 35 Jerry Lohl. at S. B. C. Bill Shaffer getting made up for track meet. I the PHY- I .A-' 'I PQ, ' ' i . H 1, A -. A --e 4 ' ' 9. K-V -.gn .' 'S'1'Ptl..9.-Q. fr. :1 7 t Q? Q B Patti, Karen, Lisa--Bathing Beauties. .ft,, . 'WY' Jerry Krueger 8: Beryl Hille at Seventh period gym class. S. B.C. track meet. Crowd at a basketball game , pf x . K, 1 f a -rv y- rg - ,,Iz,l 7 , Joanie Summers 81 Marlene Bames eating as usual. . an , I, A v. ,Q . K -3. - - Mr, 85 Mrs, Rowe at prom in 1954. . Q 4 4 Messin' around. .A 1 9.1 . '- Jerry Lohr holding John Moms. Tom Shaffer, Miles Kardatzke Coach Rymers at a game. Sharon Helmeci 84 Ann Nelson in Home Ec. 'CA Y 5 .al 'Ir X NUMBER ADV EYXYXSRES 4 lr 1:5 Le- 'K 4, 4-73 X ,1'.' -fi Y' ix QI.. FUN uw-MW' S' NX iff' 1 35? I' 4 TQ.: f1w z.',, 1 s , . V ., f 'bfmli , . ,V Aw- 1 ' . ,, ',, f., : '. . , 1:,.3:.,,,4,z . GRADES 6: .gb Danny Donald Adc ox Anstead rJ'5 Wo lk-,I --. N. .l F-4 Donald Buhrow Bernard Bruntz ib- l Jeannlne Joan er Drummond Dunmy WN Nancy Arndt Y F' I jimi 1 Monty Da mschroder -al Li' Carol Avers '-il i Russell Da mschroder 53615: Steven Eo was ras' V-F QQ ohn Ronald Paul Hovls Haar Hrlle I1 75 1551 fr' Marun Lau r bohr Jerry A 4975 hir' -3. Llnda Fl1Ck 1 6' J-5 Edna Johnson Q --ul Qlll llu DBZ lu-3 Cynrhra Avers Don Derte myer ax I Susan Foster 49' L..,2 Bobby Jurllerat 'D Q , Curus Malone Mrreles nnette M3gSlg W--4 Gene 44 '00 sam. Qs:- 'G wa give. Kathryn ane Lynne Balllet Blausey Avers James Dertemyer 3,7 Joyce Gresler S Sharon Keys 'N' dom YN: -LJ .J 1 again I Robert Dertemeyer Lynne Glesler fb Carl Kontak 1077. YQ- Rrchard Myers Anne Drbert 42 K N1 Bonnre Goetz 3 Wu- 6- W1ll1am Krumnow be Q 'if f-1 Q 5 X Jodre Nelson Z Marilyn Netcher Q ga ,-3 L Q M Q I N A .ff , , -us' as u ,fm Sr -hh A, ti- fig, -J j V JJB . x.....l '.,,' 1 , A. lx kj 5 I J f ' 4 f. . if , Anfl L V X ,Q 3. 6- , V ,1! W , es Q. --, 1 1, ,' . ' ' , ix' : :nl ' -I ll! s'yr 'J J- 4.. ' ' J , , , f f ,,l 1 E , . ' -Q mx 0 r Q . X ' A. 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Y' Ronald Jeffrey Peterson Reynolds John blates is X -do-57 '56- fs.: sharon blates Larry Terry welg W1 lley 'af fx., 4, MAJ Judy Danny Sl-ISHN Roberts Rollherser Ro 0 on 5144 W' 1 Fred Marcra Wrlham Swarsgood Tank Trderman 1 Gary Worthmgton 'AE n.mX'- Dan1e1 R1chards d1d not attend the frrst grade thzs year because of rheumat1c fever but was tutored by 83 M155 Myers and wrll Jorn the sec ond grade next year , K -X ,N . yr Q J M . 5 A , V ki ' ' 1... A1 . N -er 'J 1 In Sl U 'Y' .4 ' ' e - , .-1. ' , ' ff -4 No I l X tw NA A I V 1' Q j N' W ku.: Q 'j ::',,'S,E f K7 . J, ronr . , J V 2- ' ' A--' 'I -' 1: 1 ' V 1 A 5 . Q , .t:':..., ,. xr J ' Y v Faq A ,, Q 1 Q av px '. 'Q Q f R I . f N, v , 2 M :N . , X r N,Qq.,, :A :N 4,5 I Ii. N, li- yn '-,X 1.7 yn ' , ' x Q N ir! 'E-:'1 ' y Q J . X N ' R E' :5-Hr. -, N A ' J S1 ' f 3. f-L.- ,' A. if t all 1 I -x J I Y ly aural, v. 4-Qrn Q- ,J ' ' -1.- . qw W - . ' - . J N 1. E V, N., . ' v. I SHIO IIGRAIH J.. 10.1. . A104 K 4 ,, , ' I' ' 'B ' . 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I David Terry Slates Snyder ,X 1- 7,-lnjg 4?-TA Y xv William Weis SHZO Illllllll :fig 4' ' at Q Y A I 'X ' u any .fi M 'Ks A 3- Q. 1' N Jw Ama -7-fy E 1:42 1 .EA ' '- - D ' -- ' Q 1 1 I ' sX , ' 1 ' 1 X wh- y .A f , o 'P X 2 V . Q ly T1 V J , ,A 1 V 5 L' ' y Linda Barbara Ruth Linda Ruth Ann Sharon Priesman Reynolds Rose Sandrock Savage Sharp I xy. si 'X' 'Q ' 'U' w v.- .. 'S ' we ' I ' 3 a 'Q Qin sf QQ? ss- -.- ' - , -' ' 524 'N--J 5 - 4:-V, lx 'X i S l 11. ' ' Q., 1 -,. ,533 , ' X ' ' 4 A -1:tgiriit-23:5-ig-S:1:1:-:':E' J ' I Joseph Ella James Donald Margaret Lois Stewart Stone Thomas Toops Triston Weidner 4' , I , V I fo sv- V 'V -4 9 Y V '- ' X Q -Q . 7, rs. , ll ,Q ON 'Wi 5 -N fx- , x -. ' X .Q Civ, 4 ' J , f 1' 5 -ff Qtr' of . -SPN! A lt i ' ll v 1' 5,5 1 3 'ly xl I 'yr-1 si, .Y K N. ! N ,- A J. V A, Q z a X ' Y r M ' 3, ' 2 1 Ni 1 :. 'Y' e J I Paul Mark Daniel Dennis Nancy Wheatly Wheeler Widman Widman Wilburn ,gil ! 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AssistantSecretary GIB UNBURG CANNING UIIMPA Y I UDRPURATEII 'R Lx, fy GIBSONBURG, OHIO 95 ,w 9+ I Q 5 , , I n , , ,am 4 o , Q 2 ' ': .- 2 Ai I 4 Q ,A b I u 1. I y , , ffl I a N ' K ' 5'-A-'w-f ': r.5f?fi:2 f-f- X- A b' ' ' if x. f m is P ., .- .:,,-,N-.a',if . , 4, 4 5, u.,,.,, ,L -M.f,--:,s,-- ..f. -. - 5- ,A -43, 4- Q.:-..,,-4.'f4,..-sl . -I-- ' Ja. -1- . .w.. 1-' .- ' - .- ' -' - - '.-' ev, .. :J --' - -,'f 'nf-, ,.'o-v' L-Leigh' .-..2' L' P -, .4 l ul W, qff' .' - 7 7 ' . vw' ' J 'N- F' , fm A ,,w73M9, -.8 3. . 1, - sQ:fq.'4- ,354 -1. .' ' 9' Aff 1 H ' A u 1 F N.. ' X '---1 '-35' ' ' K' 1 ,SQA if, . I , Ann 4 'Q' ' ' . 4 lb. L. nf ,fff ' - ' r i A Q. N, , , . 2 if 9 . 'I . 'l I- AN TEAD' MEAT PURE BRED ANGUS CATTLE Llndgey, Ohlg Phone M05 7537 Comphrnents of WEIS BROTHERS Coal and Builders' Supphes Elmore Oh1o Phones Buslness Z 2681 Resldence 2 3091 Comphments to the Class of '55 ALMROTH BLOCK CO WOODRUFF HATCHERY 81 Ready M1x Concrete POULTRY Bu11der s Supply Mason Contractors Lmdsey 01110 Dump Truck Hauhng Chlmney Blocks Elmore Oh1o Phone 2 2443 I l -4.4 K y , X 'Xin V ,' If . . 1 Ky xx. 4 .- ., , ' . -A If rg ' , 5 A ' AX, A . Q 1 I A --Sars! I 1-1 - - b E' fr- 'V In T A, A '-. - . - V ,,,-gfl'g-E- N ..,, 'E f- - 1j:,v,,. . . ' A 2 A ' E ' Tri--1. . w-sw 1, .T or , V :Vx km A M C . ' - V '- - . i - . . I 5 fx. 'N A Q n , - Guaranteed Baby Parake ets Cages 8: Supphes All Closed Banded Control Bred All Colors MRS G A WENDLER 124 Harms Street Elmore Oh1o Phone 2 2255 A J WEIS Dealers ln BRANDES 8. TRAUTMAN 'Good Th1ngs to Eat Phone 2 3031 Elmore Ohio Curers Packers Frozen Food Wholesale Meats Frozen Food Locke Elmore Oh1o GEIIRGE W IIIRANIHIW AGENCY All Forms of Insurance and Bonds Flre L1fe Auto Phone 2 2815 143 East RICO Street Elmore, Ohzo 97 , .,f ' . . . Y , Q . gk, I I x ' f fn' X f H, Q' Q P U I I ' ll - , . I I Compliments DAMSCHRODER S Dry Goods Store WEL-COM-IN RESTAURANT A, E, Doepker Greyhound Ticket Agent Sealtest Ice Cream Phone Z 3191 Elmore Oh1O Phone 2 3471 Elmore Oh1o Complements of DONALD WEHNER S BARBER SHOP Elmore Oh1o HARRY H B088 Concrete Products gl Dralnage Contractor Bulldozlng Loadlng Trenchlng Excavat1on Martm Oh1o D1tCh1Hg Gradmg Crane SCTVICC Concrete T11e Phone 6 5525 Curt1ce 98 - , ' of I - Y I I 9 l 2 ,ff X ELMURE LUMBER 111321222 BUILDERS SUPPLY 6525222 Author1zed dealer of Carey roofmg and asbestos s1de wall sh1ng1es Phone 2 3515 Elmore Ohlo Comphments of DR KARL WEBER Dent1 st Elmore Oh1o PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST SCHOOLS WEDDINGS BABIES H. A. POWELL STUDIOS Largest m the Mldwest Toledo Dayton Detrozt DAMSCH ROD ER GARAG E General Repa1rs Lmcoln Damschroder Proprxetor Elmore, Oh1o Phone Z 4264 , ., ,- P-65:-'rf' X ' ,. ' ' iM-gEg7e.1.grlF 'EX 1 - ' ' . ' ' -' . .fiT19:57'- X . f ' I -2'-3 1, 1' 'X I X' - XLT. H ' 5- -, f,'f4i' I ' ' Y , Y i A V . - lj- V REM-'Ax ,N Xxx 7. .4 ,- . Y -....1..--.- I - - - , - , ........ -- f--I Y - -,At ' 1 - 7' Y - 4 - 1 O a IHILPII 0lL CUMPANY Jobbe r s Petroleum Products ,pw-., Mobllqas Off1c e Mgobl Il0'll Elmore Oh1o Phone Z 3211 WALKER ELECTRIC Horne Freezers O11 81 Gas Heaters Apphances Te1ev1s1on Sales 8: Insta11at1on Domest1c 8: Comrnerc1a1 W1r1ng Phone 4651 Chbsonburg Oh1o W. M. OWENS Comphments of Jeweler BANK OF ELMORE Watches Clocks Elmore. 01110 Sllverware G1fts Member of Federal Reserve System Woodvlue, Qhlo Dep0s1t Insurance Corporatlon 100 1 azybg, -'fl Y -w V Llc .f V P - 1 -,. , I V x Q I A . . K , ,.-mx 1 1 ,L I .4 1 For All Insurance Needs Call THE THIERWECHTER INSURANCE AGENCY Royal Theater Bu11d1ng Oak Harbor Ohlo Manufactures of Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal Cornphments of S Oak Harbor Oh1o Freezer Fresh Ice Cream Take Home a Quart Ton1ght' Oak Harbor Oh1o We have lt we'11 get 1t or lt 1sn't made ELMIIRE HARIIWMRE woo Kontak Prop C. E Apph ance Redloe an TV Phone 2 3121 Elmore omo GENER L ELECTRIC 101 . . , . I I , ' l s 1 - I . , . o . ' 1 Compliments of LLOYD SCHLIEVERT Agrica Fertilizer Dealer Elliston Road Martin, Compliments of SWIRL SHOP Beauty Bar Helen St. John, Proprietor Phone 2-2951 Elmore, Ohio BOYER'S RESTAURANT We specialize in Sunday dinners Ohio and private parties Phone MO. 5-2315 for appointment Lindsey, Ohio SMlTH'S MARKET Don Smith Prop Home Dressed Meats Groceries Notions Frozen Foods Phone Mo 5 2302 Hessville Ohio BURMANN FURNITURE Appliances Carpeting Phone 7531 601 Main Street Genoa Ohio DALE'S SHOE STORE Quality Merchandise Expert Shoe Repair S Main Street Gibsonburg Ohio 3' 3 'ribs fn ffmozz C6:a4wu ELMORE CLEANERS Never satisfied till you are Phone 2 3301 Elmore Ohio 102 , . 9 , - lll . , , 1 if A , , 1 C v ' ' If ,x . ff. ' . N ' l : . . ,' , ' X ' P- --M, ' A , - .5 'P - ' if, A .N ' C N' Ik K V-.A Q - P .fl . E ' Q-A worn nom moan 0 ' ' U , 2 i p i kg f- x'i,, V ' .R . .. ...Q 7' -We 'L I F'i52lTii'f':'1iL . Q - ' V ' X lj . j.',:Qf4 5-ji i , 1 A 5 5 is it I ,, 1-our 5 ,'-- - I 1 I .h A. , ,4 i1.: ? ffn ' 4, Z 'M 1 .-' ' Lv- N - ff s - . ' , W . .. tgp, ,i, 1 - , 2 Q. 1 - - Q 1, ,O . u VT, A . V .uri Z Zkxgx . V H . . . H . ' 1 THE FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY ELMORE 01-110 Coal Fence Fert1l1zer Gra.1n Try us f1rst' Seed Feed T11e Phone 2 2.55 1 SAHR BUILDING SUPPLIES Everythmg from Fou.ndat1on to Roof Open 6 days 8 30 to 5 30 Woodv1lle Road LU 6 5772 Compl1rnents of THE WOODVILLE STATE BANK Woodv11le, Oh1o Member F, D, I. C, Federal Reserve System FRED HELLE Contract Truckmg Dealer 1n lumber sandstone coal and hay Phone Curtlce 6 5706 Elhston Road Martln Oh1O 03 I , 1 ' , . u , A I A . 1 I - A , .. I J 1 1 l tx, ,yi ll ' x . - p ' X, , ' l . 3 'I rf! ' I . K ,AM , ' 'V 1 b i . .G-v-......M. I 1 ll ' I - sn a , Z I ' V- , 1 1 1' o 1 Compliments of THE GENUA BANKING UIIMPANY Over 52 Years of Complete Banlung Servlce Member of Federal Reserve Member of Federal DePOS1t Insurance Corporat1on Assets over S4 O00 O00 O0 Cornphments L ROSS 8. SONS Woodvllle Ohlo Comphrnents of SABROSKE 8. MYERS Funeral D1rectors Furnlture Dealers Ambulance SCTVICC Elmore Oh1o Complxments of CHAS M DOTY O Optometr1st Elmore Oh10 Graytown Oh1o Gene ral Store Cfrocerles Meats FEHLHABER S 168 W Wafer Street Oak Harbor Oh1O Weddlngs Portralts Commerclal Photography HERMAN LOCKERS Meat and Grocerles Chbsonburg Ohlo 104 ' of L. . 6 FRIEDA'S PLACE . . , . D. , ' I RANDOLPH S Frosted Food Center Phone Mo 5 2335 Lmdsey Oh1o Compl1m ent s of GIBSONBURG FARMERS' ELEVATOR JOHNNIES ELECTRIC SERVICE Apphance Sales and Serv1ce C0mP11ment5 of Plumb1ne Heatmg 8: Electr1ca.l Wlrlng MARVIN LCHR Robert Long John De1temyer Edgar Deltemyer Partners Elmore 01110 Elmore Oh1o C J KU LMAN Dealer In C1t16S Serv1ce Gasohne O11 Greases Local and Long D1stance Hauhng P U C O Cert1f1cate No 730 731 Phone 2 3431 Elmore Oh1o 10 I 9 , Lgsv R -I I l , . 1 1 , ' - . .N ' w- 7 N. x N - vl , V ' X' ' to 71:9 K, .f 0 l H . . . . , . , I Q I O . . ' - ' a 5 UNULW ! - -saw If BLUE MOON Ch1cken F1Sh Steak Dxnners Phone Genoa 7437 Junct1on 51 163 Genoa Oh1o THE PORTAGE STORE HW E 'Q lffifj OTTAWA COUNTY FARM BUREAU Q ig CO OP ASSOCIATION We have the very best 1n feeds 1n short we have everyth1ng the farmer needs Kasco Armour Phone Oak Harbor 4601 Genoa 8101 -'M if m hs 5 'Elma Manaw- Men's Women's Ch11dren's Wear 8: Dry Goods Oak Harbor Oh1o Q? Sxnce 1 868 THE GORDON LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Blllldlng Servlce Oak Harbor Oh1o Phone 2241 Comphrnents of KELLER'S GARAGE Glbsonburg Oh1o Comphments of LESLIE W HELLWIG Purebred Chester Wh1te Swme Oh1o Cert1f1ed Farm Seed Phone 2 2099 Elhston Road Comphrnents of KIRWEN'S RED 8: WHITE G1bsonburg Oh1o 10 ,,- 1 .-J' I' 1 ' Y 7 f f .. ,Jo 4 QL , I 1 UA ff: I I-0. . ,i I , '. 4. G, f 'cw , gi- , ' I A H , Yqf XA M -'jr-rf ff' 4, , , xxx A - . ' . - N X- L. 5 Q'-'I ' I nw GN. xg- MLK, ri gy: f Lf ' ii iv 62455 'A ,ff 1 'W 1 , t M.. ' 'A W?gf-Qffe11L.1:fi:az4a1,w ,-S' ,K . i ff 1'-' ' ' 2 7 V TV 5--S A 7 - --W ,uv - 4 x '13-A 4 F' , , , , . 1 fir ly-Q 5 .25 WJ, W,-' . 5, V . I+ ' . . .. .. , V ,, W I D l I , . , . . I KUHLMAN SERVICE 0 We Carry a Complete L1ne of FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES MENTER MOTOR SALES Pemberville, Ohio Phone 2.7 OTTAWA BASKET COMPANY Manufactures of Wooden Fru1t Contamers It pays to pack m wood Phone 2 3401 Elmore Oh1o CLIFFORD MILLER Dealer 1n Hyblrd Seed Corn and Federal Fertlhzer EED CORN 345 -700 J' 2 le! 90' F S1:n n am 00 if WH 88 74: Jmxuxalg' Elhston Trowbndge Road Elmore Oh1o Phone Elmore Z 3830 107 'Y' ,I .. i- -F1 i ' I -. , - Q H: ' 1 1. K A , MQMEXXQ I ' 1 ,s I . , - ,J may 1 4 ' X ' Q1 ,,..- -- f 7 nuwv shun, WA I I l If T E., IA' I . my if 5 , E Q1 . H I ea ?' - 6' ,. , - U 'wi 9' .14 ' M 1: EXCLUSIVE f'9fE?'fu , N PRQpuG'f ., .. g,. oi' 8,469 0, f....l..lw- , - . . Y MYERS SERVICE S T A T I O N THE GOOD GULF SERVICE U S 20 Oh1o 51 Cubsonburg Oh1o Phone Elmore Z 4182 JL' Conqpllrnents of Martln Oh1o 4 Cubsonburg Oh1o MADISON GARAGE COMPANY WOODVILLE GORDON LUMBER COMPANY Glbsoflburg Oh10 Woodvlue Ohm 37 yes 37 years your fr1end1y Complete Bulldmg Servlce Ford Dealer Where Prlces are born not ra1sed W C MANZECK W J MILLMAN New Shoes and Shoe Repalr SERVICE STATION Elmore Oh1o Elmore Oh1o 108 . . I Phone Curtice 6-570 ' , ' ff Desoto Plymouth Sales and Service Compliments of JOHNSON LUNCHEONETTE Where Fnends Meet C omph me nt s of THE LINDSEY PAULS AUTO SALES BANKING Lmdsey Oh1o Woodv111e Oh1o Phone 2971 NEEB MIITUR SALES ELMORE OHIO Xl..-,frhxgl fw- -wtzzi -H 'Qv'-S-f-if-:tl El -vgkg 'ww has At-aw: 'Yi NEEB womn -ni itll., 'V-1 -0 mic-.Thx 141 Howard Neeb Propnetor Phone 2 3531 109 ' X In ' ijqkxlrl. I n 1 , I i s -in 'A'w. -.t. F S:-Q f :QTQ lu- +V- ' S .-' Q'4 -.. V .,, - 11. A . . 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SERVICE 'f , - FLUWERS PERFECT WITH FLOWERS ALL THRU YOUR HOME K., X ,Q Flowers g1V6 a party atmosphere to any home any room any place .4 1 ROSES CARNATIONS qt! 7 W 7 ' Nl ' - ff TABLE CENTERPIECES BOUTONNIERS FOR YOUR GUESTS 0 FLOWERING PLANTS DECORATIVE FOLIAGE Ask for free booklet PICKARD GREENHOUSE 'New Flower Ideas for Part1es Elmore Oh1o Phone 2 3371 131 E 'Eye-.LL L sae'-' SCH EMMER S GARAGE Automot1ve Electncal Repa1r All Makes of Lawnmowers Sharpened Elhston, Oh1o Phone 2 3855 CHARLES H U BSCH ER Jeweler 629 Mam Street Genoa Oh1o Phone 9585 Complete Repan' Serv1ce Nat1onal1y Advert1sed Merchand1se Cong ratula.t1ons U HOFFMAN TREMPER CO The Arnold Shoe Store Your Store for Better Shoes 112 S. Front Street Fremont, Oh1o ' xv . Q I 2 5' 2 5 ., AvA,, ' ,ki ' ' J it , I- 5:2 -4,--Q E .1 - ,. - '35 . fl -' I ' ll ' , - J57 irf - 4' ' ' .. + - 4 'V - In f u fy i - 7 1 e ex ' A J H ,.: -' - A .J - M ,A X T , 'l'-L IJ ,ATN fi 1' V M ' ' 4 ' , -' , '-4 9 'llc' In EY! 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N-'M vh I DEI-IYDRATED ALFALFA mg 75 POUNDS OF GRAIN The feed hog rat1o has never been more favorable to hog ra1sers than now DEHYDRATED ALFALFA meal or pellets fed as a supple ment or compound 1n formula feeds can cut down feedmg t1me make extra ga1ns and yet supplles adequate prote1n mlnerals V1tam1n A and the un1dent1f1ed growth factors plus other necessary nutr1ents for healthy qu1ck ga1ns Member of A mer1ca.n ROI-ILOFF BORS INC D ehydrators ELLISTON ROAD A ssoc1at1on 'I'rowbr1dge Oh1o QOff1ce 8: M Pasture 1n the bag P O Address Graytown Ohm Phone Elmore 2 3863 nu 113 D V .15 I I I - . . 1 9 . - 2 ' I I 5 za' 4 Z t, -if.Ty?'.i 1 1' F523-Q7 f 3 A4-ef' ,sa 1:2113 ml sg, -1 ,Q'g,1,,:ff'.?.,h.fg , ,111 A gi ,,Q'j1Q'C,5gg,5-:'.2'-A.-.3 -A ' 2' ' , ',- -',,We,Wgq,1-gkgki , ,N SAVES 9 DAYS ON EVERY as 27 Y-'E S V' - , - ' 'FT , f 3 . . . . I ! i i ,. . . . . , 3 , . , O , O I 0 - : 1 - 3 41535 WIW WDM e Apphance s Plumbmg Sales Roofmg Electmcal Sheet Metal In s u1a.t1 on nts Serv1ce Walter Branum Oak Harbor Oh1o SPUIIGEUN MIITIIIR SALES Author1zed Chevrolet Dealer 636 Ma.1n Street Genoa O1-110 Phone 7062 IX-XL OP Heatmg 114 Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 THE 'l'0LEll0 TYPESETTIMI UUMPANY 118 North Er1e Street Toledo Oh1o Lewls Summers George Summers C H FAIST JEWELER Bulova E1g1n I-Iam11ton Watches Keepsake D1amonds M G SHARPE TRACTOR SALES Phone 2065 Oak Harbor Oh1o TONY'S BAKERY INC Always W1111ng To Serve You Fremont Oh1o Comphments of K GANSKE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 218 W Water Street Oak Harbor Oh1o Graytown Ohlo ARNOLD WITT Pranos E1ectr1c Organs Bu11de r I-Ieatumg and P1umb1ng Supphes Martm Oh1o 1. T Gibsonburg, Ohio I . . H 5 g-,XYX'Li Y g if Y JY4PR'f 'Uv-FN 1 W-V x. 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