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— Superintendent’s Message The season of Commencement in many instances can be likened to the season of Easter and the message of hope that it gives to people. Easter is a time of new life and new beginnings. Nature is being awakened after the winter dormant season and new growth, new life and effort appear everywhere. Much of this new growth must exert tremendous effort on its own to survive. Students leaving high school are also leaving a protective environment for one which is highly competitive. They have reached an age which is generally associated with maturity and responsibility. They leave school full of hope, with visions of wonderful things to happen In their lives. Those who have prepared well for this effort on their own, will anticipate the need for and be willing to work harder, to compete and receive just return for their efforts. In a highly competitive world It Is rare not to experience some failure, but it is hoped that by these trials we learn and become stronger. In the years to come it wi11 be interesting to hear these seniors reminisce about their school days, the teachers, administrators and incidents that happened Neath the Orange and the Black, Midst the scenes they loved so well. The -Tr.jan OfanaeanJ Bla K . Our nima r «+ r- Hfrwn A (Irr by H- Rowland f Voice, fl riJeKtc, 'TWrMji « t—r l , nn kijkSchMl tke 0 o • lift Mr t|(cv imowMC, 0 0 • Uf« • r-rq(e(i5 Kt'f 'iumiutbt-u ut«U «ni+k«. ejstic cW S ■ k wl«Jjev«. Hitrif Sethi •f«t our UtU with jr«| itw.U r4«r t h0foh -tHf ql3e ► ■« W’ Mr. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Highlund and former grad Fun Night Mrs. Andrews Everybody had fun Red Willaert 6 f V, r y ’’ '' ’4t sce eS ' The days spent under the guidance and instruction of the administration are looked upon with appreciation. The student body is especially appreciative of Homer's excellent administration which has always done its best to make the days spent midst the scenes we love so well so worthwhile. Much Ado About Nothing Mrs. Camburn ADMINISTRATION Board of Education E. C. HIGHLUND Superintendent ARTHUR DOLPH President GEORGE PETREDEAN Secretary HOWARD ANDREWS Treasurer Superintendent E. C. HIGHLUND Secretary MILDRED ANDREWS Elementary Principal CARL STEWART Secretary mary lou McCullough Principal R. E. EDGERTON Secretary HAZEL CAMBURN HOWARD CORTRIGHT SITTING: Mrs. Newman Enos, Mrs. Paul Estelle, (Cafeteria Manager); Mrs. Wesley Koons. STANDING: Mrs. Earl Evey, Mrs. Clifford Boyd, Mrs. James Pritchard, Mrs. Clayton Jarrett. EARL SCHABERG ROLAND WILSON (Head Custodian) BILL TRUAX BUS DRIVERS: Clarence Smith, Ted Tesch, John Butterfield, Gilbert Erbisch, Bill Smith, Alton McRae, Earl Foss, Andy Bender, Eddie Janes, Harold Williams, Ken Wintersteen, Harry Murphy, Rufus Ryan, (Head bus driver, Pictured). FACULTY MARION HIGHLUND A.B. Central Michigan College M.A. University of Michigan PAULINE ARNOLD A.B. Eastern Michigan College World Literature English Debate English Library HELEN WHITNEY A.B. Western Michigan University MICHAEL BASHA A.B. Albion College History Spanish English History History Civics Football Track ROBERT RHINARD A.B. M.A. Western Michigan University ELMA BUSHONG B.S. Central Michigan College M. A. Colorado State 10 English Bookkeeping Physics Chemistry Biology Science GILBERT ERBISCH A.B. Central Michigan College GLENDA ROEPKE B.S. Eastern Michigan College VIRGIE WEAVER A.B. M.A. Western Michigan University ESTHER MOSS A.B. Western Michigan University Guidance Director Geometry Trigonometry Algebra Occupations CLARA LIVENSPARGER B.S. Nursing Education CHARLES CURRY A.B. B.S. Denison University School Nurse 11 Arithmetic History General Math Science Basketball Baseball MARGARET WARRICK B.S. Eastern Michigan College SHIRLEY BOYD B.S. Western Michigan University Trojan-Headlight Typing Business Training Shorthand Home Economics JOHN BUTTERFIELD A.B. Albion College M.A. Western Michigan University Band Glee Club Agriculture Shop Mechanical Drawing Drivers Training History Geography 13 Speech Correctionist for Homer, Marshall and Tekonsha Schools Senior basketball team After spending four years in high school, one becomes so accustomed to the surroundings that it hardly seems possible that they will be missed so much until the time arrives to leave them. When realizing that after graduation there will be no more Friday night games, daily assignments, or Saturday night dances with the gang, every member of the Senior Class comes to treasure the moments spent midst the scenes we love so well. Decorating for a dance Trojanettes 14 Another slumber party SENIORS BETTY LOU BERRY Betty Lou Secretary LYNN BROCKWAY Brock RUTH ANN AVERY Ruthie WILLIAM BOUGHNER Bill HELEN CASCARELLI Helen IMOJEAN BEGLEY Imojean MARILYN BOWERSOX Marilyn CAROL DRINKWATER Carol LARREY GORSLINE Larrey President MARY ANN EGNATUK Mary Ann Co-accountant KENNETH HERRICK Co-Salutatorian Kenny GENE HOAGUN Geniru ROBERT INGRAHAM Bob CAROL KNAPP Carol BARBARA KUBASKY Barb RALPH LADD Ralph GEORGE HUCKFELDT George DAVID KOONS Dave ROGER EUGENE MILLER Roger” MARY K. REAGLE •’•Mary K.” SHERRY LEE LONGENECKER ” Sherry . 4 H. DALE PETERSON Dale Treasurer ELIZABETH ANN RICHARDS ”Liz Vice-President Valedictorian MARTHA ANN MILLER Marti DONALD PITTELKOW Don” MARCELLA JUNE TRUAX Marcella REX WILDT Rex SENIOR RUTH ANN AVF.RY Cheerleader 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. Parliamentarian 2. F.H.A. Secretary 3. F.H.A. President 4; Class President 2; Student Council 3, Student Council Secretary 3; Glee Club 1,3; Junior Red Cross 3; Queen's Court 2; Band 1,2,3; Debate 2,3; Drama Club 2; Junior Play 2; Trojanettes 1,2,3,4. IMOJEAN BEGLEY Glee Club 1; Messiah 1; Senior Play Harvey 2; Student Council 4, Student Council Treasurer 4; Debate 2,3. BETTY LOU BERRY Trojan and Headlight Staff 4; Homecoming Queen 4; F.H.A. 4; Class Secretary 4. WILLIAM BOUGHNER Debate 2; Football 4; Basketball 3; Track 3. MARILYN BOWERSOX Trojan and Headlight Staff 1,4. LYNN BROCKWAY Football 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Junior Red Cross 3. HELEN CASCARELU Glee Club 1.3; Spanish Club 2.3; Trojan and Headlight Staff 3; Cheerleader 2; Queen's Court 4; Drama Club 2; Junior Play 2; Office Practice 1. CORA DISBRO Office Practice 2,3; Class Co-Accountant 3,4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 4; F.H.A. 4; Cafeteria Help 2; Co-Salutatorian. CAROL DRINKWATER F.H.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Librarian 3,4. MARY ANN EGNATUK Trojan and Headlight Staff 2; Debate 2,3; Science Club 3,4, Science Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Student Council Vice-President 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Librarian 1,2,3,4. LINDA ENOS Glee Club 1,3; Band 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 3; Trojanettes 1,2,3,4; Class Co-Accountant 3, 4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 4; Troian Editor 4; M.U.N. A. 3,4. LARREY GORSUNE Debate 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F. A Treasurer 4; Class President 4. KENNETH HERRICK F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Vice-President 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,4; Projectionist 3,4. GENE HOAGL1N Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football Manager 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Student Council 4. ROBERT INGRAHAM Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 1. CAROL KNAPP Office Practice 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1; Trojanettes 1,2,3,4. DAVID KOONS Debate 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Trojanaires 3; Drama Club 2,3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 4; Football Manager 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Playground Supervisor 4. BARBARA KUBASKY Debate 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Trojanaires 3; M.U.N. A. 3,4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 3; F.H.A. 1; Messiah 2; Drama Club 2; Senior Play Harvey 2. RALPH LADD Football 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Headlight and Trojan Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2,4, F.F.A. Reporter 2; Bowling 3. SHERRY LONGENECKER Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 4. 22 DICTIONARY MARTHA MILLER Debate 1.2,3; Trojanettes 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Glee Club 3; Student Council 3; Queen’s Court 3. ROGER MILLER F.F. A. 1; Football 2,4. DALE PETERSEN F.F. A. 1.2,3,4, F.F.A. President 2.4. F.F.A. Reporter 3; Band 1.2.3,4; Projectionist 4; Track 2; Class Treasurer 4; Drama Club 2; Baseball 1,2. DONALD PITTELKOW Football 2.3; Track 3,4; F.F. A. 1.2,3.4, F.F. A. Secretary 3. F.F. A. Reporter 4; Junior Red Cross 2. MARY REAGLE Spanish Club 3. ELIZABETH RICHARDS Junior Red Cross 2, Junior Red Cross Treasurer 2; Glee Club 2.3; Trojanettes 2,3,4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 2; Senior Play Harvey 2; Science Club 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Vice-President 4; D. A.R. Good Citizen 4; Valedictorian. DANIEL ROGERS Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2. KAYE SHRONTZ F.H. A. 2,3; Glee Club 2; Headlight and Trojan Staff. LAVONNE SOWERS F.H. A. 1.2,3,4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 1.2; Librarian 4; Drama Club 2,3; Senior Play Harvey 2; Senior Play Meet A Body 3. DAVID SWOPE Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Baseball 4; Track 1.2.3.4; Student Council 2.3; Projectionist 4. MARY TAYLOR Spanish Club 2.3; F.H. A. 1.2.3. F.H. A. Historian 3. F.H. A. Parliamentarian 2; Glee Club 1,2,3. ILAH TESCH Band 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 1. MARCELLA TRAUX Librarian 2,3.4; Drama Club 2; F.H. A. 2.3.4, F.H. A. Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2.3.4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 4; Junior Play What A Life 1. ROBERT VANDENBURGH Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3.4; Student Council 1.3.4. Student Council President 3.4; Class President 3; Band 1.2,3; Science Club 3. Science Club President 3; M.U.N.A. 3; Co-Salutatorian. HAROLD VANMETER Track 1.2,3; Projectionist 3,4; Shop Assistant 4. DONNA WAISNER Class Vice-President 1; F.H. A. 1.2,3; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 3; Trojan and Headlight Staff 4. EARUNE WARNER Glee Club 2; F.H. A. 1.2.3; Queen's Court 1; Class Secretary 2; Junior Red Cross 1. SANDRA WARNER Spanish Club 2.3,4. Spanish Club President 3. Spanish Club Historian 4; Science Club 3.4. Science Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Trojan and Headlight Staff 2,3; Librarian 1. REX WILDT Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2; Baseball 1; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1.2,3; Class Vice-President 3; F.F. A. 1.2,4, F.F.A. Treasurer 2,4; Trojanaires 3; Spanish Club 3. 23 1959 CLASS HISTORY How well we remember the Fall of 1955, when 57 enthusiastic students walked through the doors of Homer High. At our first official get-together, we elected William Wilson to lead our class with Donna Waisner as Vice-President; Beverly Ambler, Secretary; and Richard Kafka as our Treasurer. We were represented on the Student Council by Mary Ann Egnatuk and Lloyu Moore. To acquaint us with the routine of high scliool life, we elected our sponsors, Mrs. Weaver and Mr. Sprunger. The Freshman Initiation was the first highlight of the year, at which time the Sophomores proved their superiority by defeating us in the field day activities. We elected Earline Warner and Gene Hoaglin to represent our class as candidates for Homecoming King and Queen. In the Fall of '56, we re-entered the Halls of Homer High School with 49 energetic students. The honors went to the class officers of the year: President, Ruth Ann Avery; Vice-President, Gene Hoaglin; Secretary, Earline Warner; and Treasurer, James Day. David Swope and Mary Ann Egnatuk represented us on student Council and our sponsors were Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Whitney. With us as Masters, initiation lost its horror. Although our girls were subdued by the Freshmen belles, the boys upheld our honor successfully. Our Homecoming King and Queen candidates for this year were Dan Rogers and Ruth Ann Avery. In the spring we, as Sophomores, sponsored our first dance which was called The Rabbit Ramble. At the close of our Sopnomore year, we were permitted to select our class rings and we decided on an H instead of the usual Trojanhead. We were also the first class to order our rings during tne Sophomore year. Our Junior year dawned in the fall of 57 with 43 members present. The selection of worthy officers, Robert Van-denburg, President; Lloyd Moore, Vice-President; Elizabeth Richards, Secretary; and Gene Hoaglin, Treasurer; led us through a most promising and memorable year. We also, elected Cora Disbro and Linda Enos as our Co-Accountants. Besides our regular Student Council representatives, David Swope and Marti Miller, we made a clean sweep of the Student Council offices with Robert Vandenburgh, President; Mary Ann Egnatuk, Vice-President; and Ruth Ann Avery, Secretary. Mrs. Weaver and Mr. Draime put forth much effort as our sponsors. At the beginning of this year, we received our long-awaited class rings. We chose as Homecoming King and Queen candidates Marti Miller and David Swope. We, as Juniors, sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkin's Dance which again brought Twirp Season to a pleasurable close. When Lloyd Moore left school to join the Air Force, we elected Rex Wildt to fill the Vice-President vacancy. In the spring of 58, we honored the Seniors at the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom. The meal, prepared by our mothers, and Mrs. Bowser's organ dinner music, were enjoyed by everyone present. After the banquet, all who attended the Prom danced to the music of the Johnny Clayton Quartet. burely, the highlights of the Banquet and Prom still live in our thoughts, making this event A Night to Remember. At the close of our Junior year Robert Vandenburgh received the Things and Stuff Award presented by Park Watson at the Honors Assembly. We were proud that he was a member of our class and also the first Junior to receive this honor. In the fall of 1958, 41 anxious students returned to participate in Senior Activities. We immediately elecred our Senior officers: President, Larrey Gorsline; Vice-President, Elizabeth Richards; Secretary, Betty Lou Berry; Treasurer, Dale Petersen; and Cora Disbro and Linda Enos as Co-Accountants. We re-elected Mrs. Weaver and Mr. Draime as our sponsors. Our Student Council representatives were Imojean Begley and Gene Hoaglin. Two class members again held offices in the Student Counicl. They were Robert Vandenburgh, President, and Mary Ann Egnatuk, Vice-President. Our class representative, Imojean Begley, was chosen by the Student Council as Treasurer. The Magazine Sale was the biggest money-making project of the year, in which Carol Knapp was top saleswoman. Robert Vandenburgh and Betty Lou Berry were chosen as Homecoming King and Queen by the Student Body and reigned over the Homecoming game and dance. The score of the game was Homer 18 and Reading O. We also sponsored the annual dance with Fall effectively carried out in all decorations. One of the events we had been waiting anxiously for was the taking of Senior pictures which occurred near the middle of November. On Valentine's Day we sponsored a semi-formal dance entitled the Sweetheart Swing. Some of the final preparations which we attended to by the end of the first semester were chosing class colors, class flower and motto. At the beginning of the second semester, we made plans for our Senior trip. We will leave the Sunday following graduation for Washington, New York, and Niagara Falls--the big event for which many Seniors are waiting. Due credit should be given to our cheerleaders, Ruth Ann Avery, Helen Cascarelli, and Marti Miller, who participated in this activity during the various seasons. Recognition snould also be given to our lettermen; Bill Boughner, Robert Ingraham, Roger Miller. David Swope, Robert Vandenburgh. Rex Wildt, Don Pittlekow, Gene Hoaglin. Harold VanMeter, Lynn Brockway, David Koons, and Dan Rogers. The honor of Valedictorian goes to Elizabeth Richards who also was chosen by her classmates and teachers as D.A.R. Good Citizen. The honors of Salutatorian go to Cora Disbro and Robert Vandenburgh. As graduation day grew nearer we realized there were still many things to be accomplished. On May 9, 1958, our class was honored at the 10th Annual Alumni Banquet. We appreciated the hospitality shown to us by tne Alumni Association. We were honored by the Juniors at the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom held May 16. The dinner and dance which emphasized Hawaii were enjoyed by everyone attending. During the Honors Assembly on May 26, the Class Will, written by Dale Petersen and Rex Wildt; Class Poem, written by Ruth Ann Avery; and the Prophecy, written by Mary Reagle and Marilyn Bowersox, were read. We also sang our Class Song which was written by Linda Enos. Many Seniors received honors for their achievements throughout the year. On Sunday. May 31. we attended Baccalaureate. We faced the night of Commencement with mixed emotions; the sorrow of parting and the joy of achievement. Our task finished, we now travel separate highways, secure in the knowledge that we nave our high school diplomas. by Mary Ann Egnatuk and Betty Lou Berry PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1959” The year is 1972. We are now living in the large city of Homer and are reporters for the Homer Index. We have just been assigned to do our annual reports on the Homer Graduates of 59. We grabbed our maps and began our trip. We started in our home town of Homer and found George Huckfeldt as a minister of the Methodist Church. As we travel to the outskirts of our fair city, we find a prosperous factory. The chief designer of world-famous flea furniture is Robert Vandenburgh. We see, in the distance, the world-famous rock-and-roll dancer. Marcella Truax, entertaining a group of teenagers. Traveling westward in the direction of Chicago, we find Linda Enos lecturing on, HOW TO BEAT THE TEACHERS TO THE PUNCH LINE. At a large television studio in the heart of the city, Donald Pittelkow is busy at work rehearsing for the part of Superman. We found Sherry Longenecker cutting a large diamond for the Hollywood producer, David Koons. Moving on westward we stopped for lunch at the Highlund Point and found that Mary Taylor is the owner of it and much to our surprise, LaVonne Sowers was head waitress. We decided to move on toward California where we found Bill Boughner diving for snails. Jim Day was there, also, working on a theory for laziness. We had a little time left and so we decided to visit an animal farm which we discovered was owned by Ralph Ladd. We noted that Gene Hoaglin is in Los Angeles designing wigs for bald-headed women. We decided to travel on to another state so we climbed into our Space Copter which developed engine trouble near Salt Lake City. We stopped at the Space Garage and found that it was owned by David Swope. After our Copter had been fixed, we traveled to Phoenix, Arizona where the famous scientist, Larrey Gorsline, has just invented a switch to turn off people's sound affects. Also, we found Cora Disbro was the chief designer for next year's space clothes. We thought we came up with some good ones; but this is the one that takes the cake, Ilah Tesch is in a Government Laboratory dissecting snakes for research. We read in the Rocket Daily newspaper that Mary Egnatuk has won an award for her book, DROODLE'S FOR POODLE'S! Next we journeyed into Sweetwater. Texas where we found Elizabeth Richards roping steers on a large ranch. Former Homer students are making sports history in Dallas, also, Imojean Begley has pitched several no hit games for her Cow-Girl baseball team. Lynn Brockway has just driven his Mighty Midget to his tenth straight victory in Hot rod races. On to Missouri where Kenneth Herrick is giving campaign speeches for the Presidency of the United States. We find Barbara Kubasky running the biggest goat farm in the state. Oh, by the way, Harold VanMeter is Elvis Presley's top sergeant at Fort Leonardwood. As we travel toward $iami Beach, we read the society columns of the Times and see that Ruth Avery is campaigning manager for Betty Berry, who is running for the president of the rocket society. Carol Drinkwater has just resigned her position because she was chosen for the All American Basketball Team. When we arrived in Washington D.C.. we see Carol Knapp is setting on her boss's lap taking dictation. Nearing New York, we read in the National Rooty Paper that Dale Petersen is modeling suits for the short men. Dan Rogers, who is a great speaker, is now living in the backroom of the Copa Cabana Club. Much to our surprise, Rex Wildt is singing at the Metropolitan Opera House and drawing excellent pay. We journeyed into Pennsylvania to find that Robert Ingraham has won a cuttie pie award. You would never believe this, Kaye Shrontz is running a coal mine in the heart of the state. She has hired Donna Waisner to be her adviser in all matters. In Hazard. Kentucky, Helen Cascarelli has lost her charm and now runs a pig farm. Two of her best friends and neighbors are Sue Warner and Roger Miller who are the world-famous horse trainers. At last we enter Michigan again after the long tiresome trip and report back to our editor in chief, Marti Miller, with all the news we have had from the graduates of Homer High School class of 1959. by Marilyn Bowersox 25 Mary Reagle CLASS WILL We, the SENIOR CLASS OF HOMER HIGH SCHOOL, hereby, being of sound mind and superior judgment, make and publish this to be our Last Will and Testament: 1MOJEAN BEGLEY wills her ability to flirt to Linda Wordon. CORA DISBRO leaves her quiet ways to Judy Smith. KEN HERRICK regretfully leaves his pitching ability to Jack Ladd. GENE HOAGL1N wills nothing because he wants more himself. LYNN BROCK WAY wills his beer connections to Bill Leedle. ELIZABETH RICHARDS bequeaths her quiet ways to Linda Long. HAROLD VanMETER leaves his speed to Homer Melville. ILAH TESCH wills whatever she has to anyone who wants it. DAN ROGERS wills his scrounging places in the halls to Judy and Calvin. CAROL KNAPP wills her temper to Karen Huston. DALE PETERSEN wills his high office of window controller in Civics class to Larry Thurston. SUE WARNER wills her cooking ability to Luella West. MARCELLA TRUAX leaves her Blue Jeans to Jackie Lape. KAYE SHRONTZ wills her night roaming to Betty Leatherman. HELEN CASCARELL1 wills her poise to Beverly Moore. LARREY GORSL1NE wills his beer belly to Karl Trader. BOB INGRAHAM wills his technique with the women to Bob Allen. BETTY BERRY leaves her athletic ability to Mary Sherman. In revenge, DAVE SWOPE wills his courteousness and kindness to Lee Edgerton and Keith Rosenau to pse in Trig class in the near future. MARTI MILLER wills her shapely figure to Shirley Bradley. EARUNE WARNER wills her height to Leslie Warner. DONNA WAISNER wills her smoking ability to Jack Thurston. JERRY HAMMOND gives his FELSPAUSH jacket to Bill Norton. GEORGE HUCKFELDT wills his drawing ability to Denny Brooks. BARBARA KUBASKY wills Dick to anyone who can keep him. MARY EGNATUK wills her private sessions with Mrs. Weaver to Lloyd Swafford. SHERRY LONGENECKER leaves her position in the Cafeteria to Sherry Nelson. LINDA ENOS leaves her Gift-of-gab to Louie Z oiler. DON PITTELKOW wills his quiet ways to Coach Rhinard. DAVE KOONS wills his dramatic ability to Alfred Kenzie. RUTH AVERY wills her Yakking ability to Ellen McCullough to go along with what she already has. After considerable thought BOB VANDENBURGH wills his favorite math teacher to Bob Keifer. LaVONNE SOWERS gives her well worn pocketbook to Diane Boertmann. MARILYN BOWERSOX wills her studious ways to Butch Lons. MARY REAGLE wills her ability to get a man to Joan Young. CAROL DRINKWATER wills her red hair to Mrs. Highlund. BILL BOUGHNER wills his gambling ability to David Gregg. MARY TAYLOR wills her marriage ability to Margaret Schau. JIM DAY wills his ability to skip school to Phyllis Foley. REX WILDT wills his ways with the women to Gene Tidd. RALPH LADD wills his ability to be late to school to Joyce Ann O’Dell. ROGER MILLER leaves his sassing ability to Connie, Beverly, and Leslie. THE SENIOR CLASS wills to our two sponsors: Mrs. Weaver, who has been with us for four years and Mr. Draime. who was our sponsor two years, our best wishes and sincere gratitude in helping us through our high school career. To next year’s Senior Class, we will the ability to keep class records, and hold an annual Skip Day. To next year’s Junior Class, we will our vigor and intelligence. To next years Sophomores, we will the love that the faculty has for us. To next years Freshmen, we will our confidence to move forward constantly. This, our Last Will and Testament, was signed, sealed and published by us, the SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE. by Dale Petersen Rex Wildt t 13 YEARS TOGETHER LEFT TO RIGHT: Elizabeth Richards Cora Disbro Donna Waisner Carol Knapp Sue Warner Marcella Truax Ralph Ladd Betty Berry Harold VanMeter Mary Reagle Mary Egnatuk Mary Taylor Ruth Avery Bob Ingraham Ilah Tesch Marti Miller Helen Cascarelli Rex Wildt Don Pittelkow Dave Swope Linda Enos Jim Day Dale Petersen Gene Hoaglin Dan Rogers George Huckfeldt Lynn Brockway Robert Vandenburgh Dave Koons 1959 CLASS POEM by Ruth Ann Avery The Class of '59 now leave dear Homer High To enter the world with confidence and memories of days gone by Although our education will never be complete We know the world will teach us much as each new day we meet As Freshmen we had doubts and fears Of what lay ahead in the coming years But each new day found us growing more As we slowly conquered each task or chore On and on with a quickening beat Came the joys or sorrows which we did meet At last we were Seniors; the best class of all We enjoyed our mischief; spring, winter and fall But now the time has come for us to leave old friends so true And teachers, kind, considerate who helped us these years through When we return to Homer High and joys with nostalga recall Listening carefully we can hear our voices echo in the hall We the Class of '59 Now leave our high school days behind We've laughed and played and worked together Precious high school days will live forever. Remember the days we've spent in school, together, remember? Remember our parents, teachers, friends, forever, remember? Remember we learned to work as one and found that our goals were easier won. We know that our lives have just begun, But still have times to remember. CLASS SONG G R A D U A T I O N OF ’59 Remember the fun that we have had together, remember? We know that these days will soon be gone forever, forever. So now we must leave our high school days And each of us go our separate ways. Whenever we meet in future days we'll have these times to remember. by Linda Enos 7th-8th Grade Tournament School Fair Freshman Initiation Table Setting Contest The six years that are spent in high school and junior high are some of the most memorable days of one's life. At this time one begins to apply much of the knowledge previously acquired. These days are also the times when friendships are made that may last a lifetime. This is why the days spent midst the scenes we love so well are long remembered by all. V f. sc£„e ' r we v « JSO UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Whitney, Advisor; Pat Kellogg, Treasurer; Phyllis Foley, President; Kathy Bradley, Vice-President; Rose Daniels, Secretary; Mr. Curry, Advisor. Sharon Ambler Carl Balyeat Sharron Beyers Carol Betz Sandra Bitz Jim Boyd Kathy Bradley Shirley Bradley Beverly Brand Dennis Brooks Jeanette Butler Dick Butters Bill Cady Richard Coffman John Cole Rolland Coppes Charles Craven Janice Custer 34 CLASS OF 60 Rose Daniels Betty Densmore Shirley Earl Dick Fogel Phyllis Foley Charles Gibson Leila Gordon Ross Gottshall Mary Heselschwerdt Don Hoffman Marilyn Holmes Pat Kellogg Alvin Kempton Audrey Kirkbride Bill Kirkbride Teddy Koons Hal Lape Jackie Lape Barbara Landis Betty Leatherman Linda Long Calvin Lons Butch Lons Richard Loomis Lana Mains Bruce Martinson Sarah Melville John Michael Mary Mills Kathleen McCullough Sherry Nelson Josie Nichols Bill Norton Joyce Ann O'Dell Joyce E. O’Dell Dorothy Reed JUNIORS Fred Rivera Maria Rivera Dick Roepke Kent Rosenau Margaret Schau Mary Sherman John Shilling Dick Simmons Judy Smith Nancy Smith Judy Sprague Jim Suszko Lloyd Swafford Stan Swope Jack Thurston Larry Thurston Ronnie Tuck Kathryn Van Meter Jane Wagoner Inez Watson Luella West Joe Willaert Ben Wilson Bill Wilson Linda Worden Joan Young Louis Zoeller SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Huston, Secretary; Mr. Erbisch, Advisor; Frank DeLong, Vice-President; Mrs. Moss, Advisor; Judy Porcupile, President; Ben Begley, Treasurer. Bob Allen Frannie Ambler Carol Andrus Don Armstrong Bob Arnold Tom Arnold Lorna Bailey Charles Ball Diane Ball Ben Begley Marsha Benson Paul Blashfield Barbara Boden Louis Bowersox Janet Bowser Mike Bradley Marilyn Brail Jim Brand Gordon Bronson Jack Bronson Peggy Butters Floyd Coffman Milford Combs Susan Daniels 37 SOPHOMORES ft j Frank DeLong Phillip Dryer Toni Dundon Lee Edgerton Mike Egnatuk Bob Erbisch Sally Face Linda Farrier Vicki Fausz Leora Green Gareth Gridley Paul Hakes Marsha Hammon Sharon Ham montree Beverly Hoaglin Rodney Horton Karen Huston Larry Johnsonbaugh Judy Karcher Bob Keifer Sharon Keller Bob Kellogg Asa Kempton Sharon Kenned) Alfred Kinzie Jack Ladd Jean Larder Bill Leatherman Bill Leedle Delmar Lennon Kay Lindsey Carol Mansfield Robin Maples Bill Martinson Mike McComber Ken Miller CLASS OF ’61 Bob Miller Charlotte Minar Bob Murray Mary Ann Neufer Mary Paula Neufer Tom Nichols Nancy O'Dell Ora O'Dell Wayne O’Dell Gordon Parker Judy Pittelkow Judy Porcupile Nancy Prue Carl Reed Barbara Rising Maxine Risner Doris Risner Keith Rosenau Susie Sackett Grant Shafer Barbara Smith Larry Smith Lois Smith Gail Smock Gary Sprague Gene Tidd Karl Trader Sandra Van Meter Denise Wagoner Judy Waisner Bob Warner Terry Warson Raymond Weston Tom Wildt Clifford Williams FRESHMEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Betz, Vice-President; Mary Howard, Secretary; Mr. Noller, Advisor; Barbara Warrick, President; Mr. Basha, Advisor; Suzanne Johnsonbaugh, Treasurer. Lois Adams Pauline Adams Betty Betz Carol Berklund Mary Beyers Leo Bltz Connie Blue Diane Boertmann Connie Bowersox Betsy Bradley Linda Brail Gene Brand Mike Brockway Sharon Brown Bruce Curry LeRoy DeKett Carol Densmore Harold Dibble Leland Disbro Richard Frederick Robert Gibson Boyd Hamilton Grant Hammond Nancy Hayes Christine Holbrook Janice Holden Juanita Hopkins Mary Howard Bill Huckfeldt Larry Ice 40 CLASS OF ’62 Bonnie Ingraham Elizabeth Jarosz Suzanne Johnsonbaugh Stephen Keifer Bill Kennedy David Kinzie Patricia Kirkbride Kathy Ladd Jay Landis Linda Lawrence Robert Lepird Harry Lucyshyn Gary Mansfield Larry Martin Homer Melville Joyce Merica Mary Merica Jim Miller Kathy Miller Venice Montgomery Beverly Moore Connie O’Dell Diane Parker Florence Patrick Carol Pittelkow Geneva Poynter Sharon Radtke John Reagle Kay Roepke Tom Sanders Timothy Shafer Fred Steeby Charlene Tasker Richard Taylor Ivan Thompson Sandra Tillson Bill Wagoner Barbara Walker Leslie Warner Barbara Warrick Gene Watkins Ray White Douglas Wickham Glynda Wiley Fred Williams Lawrence Yates Naomi Yates 41 Eighth Grade John Andrews Lyle Bailey Bruce Bayles Helen Bearman Katherine Betz Barbara Blair Jack Blair Richard Blair Helen Bradley Mary Ann Boughner Gary Bowersox Bonnie Butler Sandra Butters Janice Camburn Daniel Carty Eurlin Coburn Sharon Collins Jane Coxon Rebecca Cummins Richard DeForest Bruce Dye Virginia Edgerton Gloria Enos Fat Evans Larry Fast Alona Faust Jane Fausz Terry Fleming James Fogel Mike Foley Elaine Frederick Leslie Greer David Gregg Ollie Hackworth William Hawthorne Harold Heath Roger Hewitt James Hickerson Roseann Huckfeldt Alan Huffman John Jarrett Cleda Jordan Howard Kemp Sandra Kinzie Kenneth Kubasky Judith Lape Carol Lawrence Sandra Lawton Cora Lepird Richard Lepird Terry Long Coralee Marshall Robert McAdams Frederick Melville Eighth Grade Glenadean Miller Karen Miller Tom Miller Virginia Miller Willis Miller Carolyn Murphy Lloyd Newland Carol Nichols Clifford Nickels Calvin O’Dell Jerry O’Dell Reatha O'Dell Suzanne Payne Harry Pettibone James Pope Donald Richardson Elida Rivera Kathleen Saylor Cherry Shafer Gareth Smith James Swafford Jean Swafford Joyce Thurston Paul Truax Duane VanMeter Jerry West Leonard West Mary Willaert Robert Willaert Gladys Zoeller FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Elida Rivera, Mary Ann Boughner, Miss Bushong, Advisor; and’sharon Collins. BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Boyd. Advisor; Daniel Carty, and Mike Foley. 43 Seventh Grade Thomas Allen Kathleen Bailey Barbara Barton Rose Mary Bates Richard Bitz Diane Blain James Booth Jerry Booth Allen Boughner Brent Boyd Robert Brand Robert Brown Eileen Coffman Elsie Cole Dolene Connelly Joyce Craven Terry Dawson Robert Densmore Carolyn Dibble Charlene Estelle Georgia Fleming Richard Folk Blaine Goodrich Burdette Green Russell Gregg Paul Hackworth Sharon Hart Donald Heiney Dawn Heselschwerdt Marilyn Hoaglin Lorana Hopkins Dennis Humphrey Dennis Huston Linda Hyde Harry Jinkerson Howard Karcher Lane Landis Danny Lawton Frank Manke Roger Maples 44 Seventh (Oracle Keitha McCullough Richard McDowell Mary Melville Rosemary O'Dell James Patrick Alice Pittelkow James Ray Erma Reed Gilbert Rivera Gerald Rockwell Donna Schultz Cheryl Smith Dennis Smock Frances Smoke Dorothy Steeby Kathleen Tesch Grace Truax Jerry Tuck Terry Tuck Florence Vest Raymond Waisner Jack Warner Wayne Wildt Donald Young LEFT TO RIGHT: Dawn Heselschwerdt, Rosemary O'Dell, Barbara Barton, Lane Landis, and Dennis Huston. SPONSORS: Mrs. Roepke, and Mr. Nelson. 45 Band Follies Journalism Class at Work Spanish Club Dance F.H.A. Mother-Daughter Banquet 66 % e sc r- Club Copabanana Club meetings, dances, concerts, parties, assemblies, and so many other activities fill the busy life of every high school student. Although thought by some as being unnecessary, these activities offer valuable experiences in becoming a worthy citizen and also offer much enjoyment midst the scenes we love so well. Finalists in Table-Setting Contest Cake Walk at School Fair W-O-W-O Record Hop ACTIVITIES H H Beverly Moor , Nancy Smit t —__r___i.L • r ftie Warners B zaiflc Saukctt upuc , lviarcaxei ocnatr«M| german, Kan irauer CLARINET: Sharon Radtke. BAS3 S| UNETS: Bob Erb Harry Lucyshyn, Lana Mains, Joyce O’Dell, J ara S more. Phillip Dryer, James SuszkoV BARIToSJ yff Arnold, Betty Betz, Charles Gibson, Gareth Grid lev71, FRENCH HORN: Peggy Butters. TROMBONES Bob Arnold. Jii Bob Gibson, Robin Maples, Bill Wagoner. BASSESuGene Tt{ Leila Gordon, Beverly HoagliU, Kay Roepke, Dick Roepke, (•) All-Star Band ♦members. S B Drum Major, CARL TRADER. CADET BAND FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Edgerton, Sandra Kinzie, Barbara Blair. SECOND ROVI, LEFT TO RIGHT- Pat Evans, Jane Coxon, Dan Carty, Marilyn Hoaglin, Kathy Bailey, Wayne Wildt. Terry Tuck, Gloria Enos, Bonnie Butler. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Camburn. Roger Maples. Burdette Green, Tom Miller, Jerry Booth, Robert Densmore, Jerry Tuck, Harry Jinkerson, Harry Pettibone, Sharon Hart, Kenneth Kubasky, Gareth Smith, Mike Foley, Bruce Dye. FOURTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard McDowell, Brent Boyd, Donald Young, James Booth, Alan Huffman. Robert Miller, John Butterfield, Director 49 Pm W Oh PP £ Q 1 - w BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Roepke, Leila Gordon. Bob Erbisch, Gene Tidd, Robin Maples, Bob Miller, Jim Suszko. FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Foley, Bill Leedle, Lana Mains. Barbara Smith, Larry Smith, Gareth Gridley, Ron Tuck, Dale Peterson. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Ambler. Barbara Rising, Sharon Keller, Bill Kennedy, Jerry Hammond, Dick Simmons, Mike Bradley, Larry Ice, Charlene Tasker, Sandra Tillson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Miller, Mary Byers, Sherry Longnecker, Connie Bowersox, Elizabeth Jarosz, Mary Neufer. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Butterfield, Director; Diane Parker, Susan Daniels, Judy Karcher, Sharon Kennedy, Carol Andrus. 0 ■m I E AV ■ .A SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Smith, Mary Ann Egnatuk, Vice-President; Bob Vandenburgh, President; Joan Young, Secretary; MR. EDGERTON, Advisor. STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Sackett, Bonnie Ingraham, Gene Hoaglin, Ross Gottshall, Bill Wagoner, Keith Rosenau, (NOT PICTURED); Imojean Begley, Treasurer. ip SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Toni Dundon, Connie Blue, Larry Smith. Bob Erbisch. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Wagoner, Sharon Hammontree, Barbara Warrick, Bill Wagoner. Diana Boertmann, Linda Brail, Joan Young, Grant Shafer, Judy Porcupile, Leslie Warner, Pauline Adams, Sharon Brown, Advisor MRS. HIGHLUND, (NOT PICTURED). 51 S T C UO DU E N NC T I L D E B A T E TROJAN AND HEADLIGHT STAFF SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Enos, MRS. WARRICK, Advisor; and Rose Daniels. BACK ROW, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Ladd, Marilyn Bowersox, Kaye Shrontz, Donna Waisner, Cora Disbro, Betty Berry, Marcella Truax, Ellen McCullough, Rolland Coppes, Barbara Landis, and Marilyn Holmes. MRS. WARRICK, Advisor; Linda Enos, Trojan Editor; and George Williams, Powell Photographer. 52 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Young. Kathy Bradley. Sharon Kennedy, Karen Huston, and Toni Dundon. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Waisner. Connie Blue, Bonnie Ingraham. Diane Boertmann. Carol Pittelkow, and Susie Daiyels. 53 FRONT ROYv, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole Bowersox, David Miller, David Heselschwerdt, David Daniels, Maudie Michael, Deborah Dawson, Sandra Butler, Bill Erb, Stephen Gehrig, Douglas Tasker, Terry Butters, George Petredean, Tommy Bates, Sarah Green, Roberta Tillson, Ronnie O’Dell, James McCulla, Leonard Smith, Howard Rigg, MRS. ADAMS, Advisor. MIDDLE ROW, STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Drinkwater. Raymond Face, Dale Dye, Lloyd Smith. Kathleen Williams, Robert Petersen, Richard Wood, Mark Ambler, Eurbin Walker, Douglas Ivey (Captain), Nelson Hall, Mary Berkheimer, Alice Melville, Patty 1 asker, Richard Hoffman Richard Berry, Duane Ice. David Collins, Stephen Osborn, Rex Anderson, Sherry Hackworth. Carol Erbisch, Raymond Ladd, Nina Camburn, Rodne. Balyeat, Barbara Leatherman. BACK ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Adams, Herbie Holbrook, Edward Scheytt, Gwendolyn Combs, Carolyn Edgerton, Jackie Hammontree, Shirley Nichols, Donald Ladd, Barbara Bronson, Carolyn Cole, Tom Beyers, David Smith, Dana Dye (Captain), Wildene Holbrook, Sue Ballinger, Robert Miller, Gary Arnett, Vernon Wirebaugh, Ronnie Wintersteen, Brent Mains, James Snyder, Margaret Brenner, Judy Wintersteen. Barbara Cascarelli, Carolyn Martin, and John Kirk- bride. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Anderson, Lynn Camburn, Margaret Booth, Cecelia Jarosz, John Hartman, John Butterfield, Band Director; David Miller, Larry Custer, Leila McCullough, Philip Anderson, Tim Evans, Virginia Whitney, Donald Estelle, John Pile. SECOND ROW: Cally Draime, Ruth DeForest, Carol Fast, Linda Anderson, Joyce Tasker, Kay Smock, Danny Miller, Robert Miller, Robert Butler, Kenneth Hackworth, Bruce Parucker, Danny Smith. FIRST ROW: Carleen Holden, Jana Huffman, Regina Spradlin, Mary Jane Waid. B A N D BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Wintersteen, Janice Drinkwater, Jim McCulla. Carolyn Edgerton, Douglas Tasker, Nina Camburn. Wayne Radee, Brent Mains, John Butterfield, Band Director. SECOND ROW: Edward Scheytt. Richard Hoffman, Maudie Michael, Robert Peterson, Rodney Evans, Douglas Ivey, George Petredean, Mike Hewitt, Stephen Gehrig, Raymond Face, Dana Dye. FIRST ROW: Carol Erbisch, Mary Berkheimer, Debbie Dawson, Margaret Brenner, Gwendolyn Combs. 55 1 - jit - jn{ THE BABY-SITTER A Comedy in Three Acts Presented by Speech Class Directed by Marion Highlund May 22, 1959 Curtain 8:00 p.m. Characters Bob, who breaks a date . . Robert Erbisch Mother, who makes him break the date . • Judy Porcupile Father, who agrees with mother............ William Wagoner Junior, a holy terror .... Larry Smith Joan) Barbara Warrick Jane) Bob's twin sisters • • • Connie Blue Helen, Bob's older sister . . Leslie Warner Carrie, Bob's one-and-only . . Toni Dundon Eunice, who tries to take Carrie's place . Joan Young Carl, Helen's boy friend . . .Grant Shafer Lefty, the holy terror of a girl from next door . .Denise Wagoner Midge) Linda Brail Dot ) who raid the icebox. Pauline Adams Bet ) Diana Boertman Mr. Gordon ) ... n , Grant Shafer Mrs. Gordon) unior s aren s • Sharon Brown PLACE: The living-room of the Ballard home. TIME: The present. Saturday night. SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: Early evening. ACT TWO: About an hour later. ACT THREE: A short time later. Girls' clothes by courtesy of FALCONER'S FRONT ROW SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Arnold, Bob Arnold, Charles Gibson, and MR. ERBISCH. “ TcK ROW. STANDING, ..EFT TO RIGHT, Ben Begl.y. Kcnne.h H.rHck, D.. Willaert, Bob Keifer, Dave Swope, Bill Norton, Jerry Hammond, Harold VanMeter. Bill Lee e, Wayne Lenon. LIBRARIANS FRONT ROW SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Man Egnatuk. MRS. ARNOLD. Advisor; Marcella Truax and ESSSa BACK ROW, STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Wagoner. Barbara Rising. Caro. Drink-water. Ricky Taylor. Clifford Williams, and Frank DeLong. 57 FIRST ROW, LEFT TOl GHT; Sandra Warner, Historian; Kent Rosenau, Treasurer; Kathy Bradley, Secretary; Ross Gottshall, President; Maria Rivera, Vice-President; MRS. WHITNEY, Advisor; Rose Daniels, Reporter. SECOND ROW; Susie Sackett, Jane Wagoner, Marcella Truax, Vickie Fausz, Lana Mains, Mary Heselsch-werdt, Judy Smith, Mary Mills, Richard Loomis, Jeanette Butler, Nancy Smith, Sherry Nelson, Marti Miller, Joyce Ann O'Dell, Marilyn Holmes, Linda Long. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Diana Parker, Mary Sherman, Beh Begley, Vice-President; Frank DeLong, President; Sandra Warner, Secretary-Treasurer; MR. ERBISCH, Advisor; Mary Ann Egnatuk. SECOND ROW; Sally Face, Larry Smith, Tom Arnold, Bob Arnold, Lee Edgerton, Gareth Gridley, Judy Waisner, Bob Erbisch, Bruce Curry, Keith Rosenau, Denise Wagoner. 58 SEATED. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Roepke, Jackie Lape, Sharon Ambler, Judy Sprague, Treasurer; Mains, Vice-President. Mrs. Boyd. Advisor; Ruth Avery, President; Marcella Truax, Secretary; Dorothy Reed, Mary Sherman Shirley Bradley, Betty Densmore, Audrey Kirkbride. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Jarosz, Pat Kellogg, Shirley Earl Margaret Schau. Sarah Melville, Barbara Landis. Carol Mansfield. Louella West, Katherine Van M 7 Diana Ba f. Mary Neufer. Joyce O'Dell. Carol Densmore. Sandra Van Meter LoU Smith Kathleen McCuilough. Sandra Biti. Carol Dnnkwater. Lois Adams. Sharon Keller THIRD ROW: Charlene Tasker Unda Lawrence. Connie Bowersox. Kay Lindsey. Kathy Ladd. Judy Pittelkow, Barbara Smith, Cora Disbro. Betty Berry. Gail Smock. Naomi Yates. Lorna Baily. Patty Kirkbride. Josie Nichols. Peggy Butters. Nancy Prue. Nancy Hayes. ABSENT: LaVonne Sowers. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Landis. James Miller, Clifford Williams, Ricky Tavlor, Robert Allen, Larr Martin Homer Melville. Freddie Williams. SECOND ROW: Bill Kennedy, Ralph Ladd, ■ F£C(1 J iv5 { President; Dale Peterson. President; Don Pittlekow, Butch Lons. Rex Wildt.Treasurer; John Mr Noller Advisor. THIRD ROW: David Kinzie. Harold Dibble. Bill Leatherman. BUI Kirkbride, Kenny Herrick. Larry Gorsline. Alvin Kempton. Hal Lape. John Cole. Ivan Thompson. Tom Wildt, phlllP cr. Alfred Kinzie. LAST ROW: Robin Maples, Gary Mansfield, Jack Ladd, Carl Reed, Joseph Willaert, Raymond Weston. Louis Zoeller, Robert Murray, Rodney Horton, Milford Combs, Jack Thurston. HOMECOMING QUEEN'S COURT: Carol Pittlekow, Kathy Bradley, Betty Berry, and Helen Cascarelli. KING'S COURT: Bill Kennedy, Tom Nichols, Lloyd Swafford, and Bob Vanden-burgh. Queen Betty Berry and King Robert Vandenburgh reigned over the Homecoming festivities on October 10, 1958, when Homer played Reading at Homer. The theme for the Homecoming activities was Television Programs. Yeah Team! You're Out! Up and Over fg f. , T- st scer£B s o i -a” nN • The members of the community of Homer have taken an active interest in the sports activities of the school, and Homer's athletic events have always been well attended. With due appreciation to the athletic association, three cheers for the excellent showmanship of the teams, a special vote of thanks to our coaches and cheerleaders, and many thanks to aM who have made the events possible, we have many moments midst the scenes we love so well that will be long remembered. Before the Game SIHOdS 1 BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Miller, Bill Cady, Bob Gibson, Tom Wildt, Raymond Weston, Jim Brand, Harry Lucyshyn, Benny Wilson. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Steeby, Gene Tidd, Bob Erbisch, Boyd Hamilton, Charles Craven, Rodney Horton, Grant Shaffer. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: CHARLES CURRY, Assistant Coach; Gordon Parker, Jack Bronson, Gene Brand, Bill Kennedy, Mike Egnatuk, Ivan Thompson, Mike Bradley, and ROBERT RHINARD, Coach. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hoaglin, Manager; Roger Miller, Vandenburgh, Rex Wildt, Robert Koons, Manager. MIDDLE ROW, Charles Gibson, Butch Lons, Dick Jim Boyd, Dick Butters. TOP ROW, Assistant Coach; Dick Roepke, Jack Carl Reed, Bob Kellogg, Wayne ford, Bob Warner, ROBERT Gareth Gridley, Manager; Gene David Swope, Hal Lape, Robert Ingraham, Bill Boughner, David LEFT TO RIGHT: Rolland Coppes, Simmons, Bill Wilson, Dick Fogel, LEFT TO RIGHT: CHARLES CURRY, Ladd, Bob Miller, Tom Nichols, O'Dell, Kent Rosenau, Lloyd Swaf-RHINARD, Coach. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Rosenau, Manager; Kent Rosenau, Jim Boyd, Dick Fogel, Robert Vandenburgh, Captain; Hal Lape, David Swope, Gene Hoaglin, Jack Bronson, Manager. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: CHARLES CURRY, Coach; David Koons, Lloyd Swafford, Lynn Brockway, Bill Wilson, Larry Thurston, John Shillings, Mike Egnatuk, Manager. STANDINGS VARSITY W L BRONSON 13 1 ATHENS 10 4 HOMER 9 5 READING 9 5 UNION CITY 6 8 LITCHFIELD 5 9 JONESVILLE 3 11 QUINCY 1 13 RESERVES Homer Reserves placed first with 13 wins and 1 loss. In the third night of District Tournament play Homer bowed to Athens by a score of 52-46. LEON DRAIME Athletic Director 70 FRONT ROW, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Fogel, Manager; Gary Sprague, Boyd Hamilton, Bill Wagoner, ROBERT RHINARD, Coach; Douglas Wickham, Bob Arnold, and Larry Johnsonbaugh. BACK ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick DeForest, Manager, Ivan Thompson, Bob Miller, Tom Nichols, Bob Kellogg, Carl Reed, Bill Leedle, Lee Edgerton, Kenny Miller, Bruce Curry, and Mike Egnatuk, Manager. 71 BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Curry, Jim Fogel, Manager; Jack Ladd. Gene Hoaglin, Jim Boyd. Bob Kellogg. Dave Swope. Danny Rogers. Jack Thurston, Mike Egnatuk, Manager. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Fredricks, Manager. Kent Rosenau, Charles Craven, Bob Ingraham, Lee Edgerton, Bill Leedle, Kenny Miller, Fred Rivera, Kenny Herrick, Richard DeForest, Manager. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Rosenau, Larry Johnsonbaugn. Fred Steeby, Paul Blashfield, Tom Arnold, Steve Keifer, Boyd Hamilton, Bruce Curry, Gary Sprague. KENNY HERRICK BASEBALL RESULTS HOMER 8 BRONSON 4 HOMER 7 READING 4 HOMER 4 JONESVILLE 4 HOMER 6 LITCHFIELD 2 HOMER 10 QUINCY 7 HOMER 14 UNION CITY 5 HOMER 4 ATHENS 5 Dave Swope Bob Vandenburgh Batter Catcher Coach Curry, Umpire BOB INGRAHAM HOMER TIES WITH ATHENS AND JONESVILLE FOR CO-CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK TEAM Bob Vandenburgh, Jim Boyd, Bill Wilson, ROBERT RH1NARD, Coach. MIDDLE: NAMES, LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP: Harold Van Meter. Gene Hoaglin Hal Lape. Dick Fogel. Bob Kellogg. John Michael, Mike Egnatuk, Manage,. Brent Boyd. Manager; Richard Loomis. Chuck Gibson. Benny Wilson, Dave • DJck simm°ns, Alfred Kmzi , Jack Ladd, Don Pittelkow, Timothy Shafer. Duane Van Meter. Manager. BOTTOM: Larry Johnsonbaugh. Home Melvill Wayne O'Dell, Bob Miller, Fred Rivera. Lee Edgerton, John Shillings, Boyd Hamilton, Fred Steeby. AWARD WINNERS 10th GRADE Boyd Hamilton--Track Paul Blashfield--Baseball Lee Edgerton--Track Baseball Robert Kellogg--Baseball Football Alfred Kmzie--Track Jack Ladd--Baseball Track Robert Miller--Track Football Walt Nichols--Football Wayne O’Dell--Football Carl Reed--Foot ball Robert Warner--Football Dick Simmons--Football Lloyd Swafford --Football, Basketball Bill Wilson--Football. Track 12th GRADE Bill Boughner--Football Gene Hoaglin--Basketball. Baseball Bob lncraham--Football Roger Miller--Football Don Pittelkow--Track Dan Rogers--Baseball Dave Swope--Track, Football James Boyd--Track. Football, Baseball, Basketball Richard Butters--Football Charles Craven--Baseball Dick Fogel--Football Charles Gibson--Football Halford Lape--Track. Basketball. Football Wallace Lons--Football Fred Rivera --Baseball Dick Roepke--Football Kent Rosenau--Football, Basketball, Baseball MANAGER AWARDS Dick Frederick Gene Hoaglin Keith Rosenau Duane Van Meter Dick Deforrest Dave Koons Jim Fogel Mike Egnatuk Brent Boyd Gareth Gridley Mrs. Munk and students Batter up! Milk and Ice Cream Sale Elementary playground 1 Mrs. Wagoner’s second grade It is said that the earlier years of our life is the time when we form habits that will remain a part of us always. Because of this fact, one becomes concerned enough to want our children to have the best opportunities available in order to be educated properly. The new Lillian Fletcher Elementary School, providing modern facilities and excellent instructors, is ample evidence that an effort is being made for the children of Homer to be educated thoroughly and properly. Another playground area A sign of Spring GRADES Mark Ambler Rex Anderson Mary Berkheimer Margaret Brenner Nina Camburn Gwendolyn Combs Debbie Dawson Janice Drinkwater Dana Dye Carolyn Edgerton Carol Erbisch Rodney Evans Raymond Face Stephen Gehrig David Heselscnwerdt Mike Hewitt Richard Hoffman Douglas Ivey Brent Mains Jim McCulla Maudie Michael David Miller Robert Peterson George Petredean Wayne Radee Joel Schartzer Edward Scheytt Douglas Tasker Judy Wintersteen S I Gary Arnett Tommy Bates Richard Berry Carole Bowersox Rose Mary Boyd Steve Brooks Jimmy Butler Sandra Butler Terry Butters Barbara Cascarelli Joel Combs David Daniels Dale Dye Billy Erb George Geer Sarah Green Nelson Hall Jackie Hammontree Duane Ice Carolyn Martin Sonja McComber Alice Melville Ronnie O'Dell Stephen Osborn Barbara Ray Howard Rigg Hawlie Robinson Billy Rogers Shirley Sanders David Smith Leonard Smith James Snyder Roberta Tillson Donald VanMeter Robert Watkins James Wiley Vernon Wirebaugh LUCILLE MUNK X H ffi HARRIET ADAMS S I X T H A N D F I F T H ETHEL RADABAUGH Robert Adams Sue Ann Ballinger Rodney Balyeat Tommy Beyers Yvonne Bradley Barbara Bronson Dixie Cobern Carolyn Cole David Collins Priscilla Connelly Sandra Dunn Sherry Hackworth Nancy Jean Hakes Herbie Holbrook Wildene Holbrook John Kirkbride Donald Ladd Raymond Ladd Barbara Leatherman Robert Miller Shirley Nichols James Norton Larry Patrick Corley Saylor Dorley Saylor Lloyd Smith John Swafford Patty Tasker John Thurston Eurbin Walker Douglas Warner Kathleen Williams Ronnie Wintersteen Richard Wood Camelia Carty Beatrice Cobern Iris Coffman Carolyn Denbrock Robert Eva Jan Fast Charlene Fleming Sara Gardner Deanne Goodrich Jerry Hackworth Ruth Hitz Kathy Keifer Jacqueline Lawton Carol McCone George Moore Karol Nowlin Kathy Olson Marilyn Pittelkow Judy Ray Gammon Ratliff Phillip Robinson Galen Schultz Sandra Signor Theo Smoke Beth Taylor Sandra Taylor Linda Tuchtenhagen Phillip Watson David Wickham Karen Wi ebaugh Kathy Anderson Linda Anderson Philip Anderson Margaret Booth Robert Butler Lynn Camburn Larry Custer Ruth DeForest Cally Draime Donald Estelle Tim Evans Carol Fast Kenneth Hackworth John Hartman Carleen Holden Jana Huffman Cecelia Jaresz Rita Martinson Nancy McAdams Danny Miller David Miller Leila McCullough John Pile Bruce Purucker Danny Smith Kay smock Regina Spradlin Joyce Tasker Mary Jane Waid Virginia Whitney F I F T H Sandra Ashba Timothy Ballinger Craig Combs Goraon Fleming Gary Frederick Paul Ice Luther Isaac Frances Koons Fred Lape LeRoy Leamerman Albert Marshall, Jr. Dennis McDowell Willard Miller Larry Mills Marie Montgomery Sam Pratt Bonnie Saylor Pauline Steele William Steele Glenda Walker Keith Warner Eva Young LOUISE ARNOLD RUTH GEORGE F O U R T H EDNA M. BERRY Kent Armstrong Jerry Arnett David Carty Ruth Coxon Vickie Dawson Bill Drinkwater Pamela Dunn Darrell Esterline Bill Fausz Larry Findley Frank Hall John Hopkins Roger Horton Judy Janes David Justice Rodney Koch John Lathrope Clifford Lawrence Jackie Lord Pat Miller Eulah Nickels Bob Potter Karen Sanderson Violet Shafer Dorene Smeltzer Lloyd Thrasher Steve Vanderford Jim Wade David Waid Larry Warner Velma Weston Diane Wood Paul Ashba Shirley Ballinger Bridget Boughner Jean Bradley Michael Burkhart Jerome Bussing Ollie Cole Wanda Cole Emily Collins Charles Edler Donnie Hackworth Brenda Hall Roslee Isaac Clyde Jordan Edna Lindzy Dalis Miller Martha Nichols David Pope Lloyd Rappleyea Sharon Richardson Carol Rean Michael Rean Ballard Robinson Kenneth Saylor Robert Signor Gladys Truax Jerome Vest Gary West Clyde Yates a -y r 1 — - r r •'-pry' ul 1 V -- a 'd •• • 1 rj If} 1 n r ) a. r - mJ 7 U Patty Ambler Patty Bailey Jerry Bender Jerry Benham Tim Boertmann Connie Brodock Stephen Cady Carl Carden Fred Cutcher Ivan Egnatuk Steven Frederick Linda Heaton Ella Hulbert Darrell Humphrey Larry Hyde Clarence Kimber Karen Long Charlene McCullough Sharon Melville Linda Moore Sharon Norton Sandra Payne Norman Petredean Dorothy Ray Gloria Robinson Ricky Rockwell Ronald Schaberg Diane Smeltzer Lois Trader Judy Thurston Dale Vincent Karen Waisner Charles Weiss Susan Williams Joana Wintersteen Rita Allen Charles Ambler Richard Beilfuss Irvine Burkhart Neil Bussing Cora Cole Christina Edler Dreatha Hall Harold Hart Kathleen Hitz John Lape Karen Lindzy Rosalee Marshall Nancy Matteson Cheryl Miller John Miller Bonnie Newland Cliffton Nickels Gertrude Parker Irvin Pratt Marie Pratt Demodell Ratliff Lloyd Ray Mackie Ray Dorothy Swafford Pamela Tasker Charlotte Trout Leon Wooten MARY RICH U R T H A N D T H I R D KATHERINE EGNATUK ■ a x h Janet Anderson Barbara Blain Jacqueline Blair Carra Booth Jeanne Bradley Vickie Butters John Cook David Curry Gary Custer Janice Dye Susan Folk Kathleen Foltz Joann Gregerson THELMA BARLOND Susan Hartman Kay Humphrey Thomas Jarosz Jacklyn Lamphar Michael Linton Thomas Maksinchuk Rosemary McCullough Robert Mestaagh Mickey Nageldinger Merry Jane Nelson Karen Olson Mary Lou Powers Elizabeth Pritchard Randy Purucker David Rhinard Sue Ann Schartzer Phyllis Schilling Connie Spradlin Carol Stewart Vickie Waid Terry Warner Maurice Yost Lonnie Banks Brenda Beilfuss Paul Benick Margo Benson Michael Bowser Linda Crall Mary DeForest Ruth Densmore John Dye John Erb Mary Lou Fausz Douglas Fleming Ronald Ivey Victoria Jaresz William Knapp Maureen Lepird Diane Lindsey Michael Long Jon Marshall Barry Maurer MARGARET JOHNSON Robert McWatters Robert Neufer Phyllis Nichols Philip Nowlin Carol Patrick Diane Pile Gary Rowbotham Kenneth Sanderson Robert Shepard Lowell Smith Debra Wiley Wayne Wood Michael Worthington Katherine Yauders I.inda Avery Emily Bates Beverly Boertmann Jerry Boyd Judd Brenner Caroline Brown Terry Butler Stanley Combs George Cornell Beverly Crandall Pennv Dawson Harold Eakins Jerry Hart Milford Isaac Bruce Long Linda Marshall Roger Martin Denise McCone Margaret Miller Ray Montgomery John Mullins Tela Murphy Craig O'Del l Sherry Oliphant Jan Okley Sharon Patrick Dennis Steele Judy Swafford Janet Tasker Janet Trout Alan Vest Debby Waid Earl Warner Randy Wood Steven Wooten Michele Balyeat Ronnie Beilfuss MariAnn Bronson Merlin Cobern Claude Cooper Irma Fleming Terry Findley Bill Fowler Harold Geer Roy Gifford Sharon Grinell Gary Hart Terry Hartle Charles Hoaglin Donald Hubert Betty Jane Jordan Pamela Kline Mary Lou Luna Robert McIntosh Richard Miller Sandra Moore Geraldine Mullins Zelma Ratliff Jeannie Roan Glenna Robinson Corleen Saylor Danny Signor Karen Smith Gary Truax Roy Vest LEOLA MAPLES S E C o N D JOAN WAGONER fern wager s E c o N D A N D F I R S T ROBERTA TIDD Dick Arnold Becky Bayles Jean Denham Gail Brodock Randy Butters Barbara Crandall Nona Daniels Cathy Day Nancy Edler Raymond Fast Sandra Fast Charles Fawer Gary Hammontree Eileen Hicks Linda Humphrey Damon Huffman Sandra James Glenna King Charlie Larder Donella Maurer Sammy Mestdagh Bruce Murphy Jackie Newland James Nowlin Mark Rowbotham Kent Sackett Cindy Sarata Bruce Semon Mark Suszke David Taylor Eunice Thrasher Dean Vincent Linda Waisner John Weiss Betty Wiley Jerry Young Patty Allen Jimmie Ballinger Gregory Balyeat Craig Brooks Susie Butler Chris Cascarelli Frank Chlystek Ollie Cole Mike Crandall Mike Edler Sharon Fairchild Beth Ann Fleming Rodger Fowler Susie Hackworth Alvin Hamilton Delbert Kelly Raymond King Carl Lape Danny Luna Steven Macomber Lewis McKim Wesley Miller Geralaine Parker Clyde Pratt Jimmie Sweet Jeffory Waid Paula Weiss v. ; 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