Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)
- Class of 1958
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1 1 1l I-I 4 ...a'!t.,V.x-U-L,,Y,Y,v-JL The Blue And Gold Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Class COIOFSJ Black ancl While Class Moffo: Tonighl We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS OF '58 JACKSON-LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL AMSDEN, OHIO DEDICHTIDH cmd Mrs and Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. The graduating class of '58 wish to dedicate this annual to our parents who have shown great interest in us during the past twelve years and made our education possible We dedicate this to you: John Shaferly Raymond Rouser Raymond Kissling Joe McGough Edwin Hughes George Ginnever Clarence Earl Bert Sabo FOREWORD and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs Loren McElhaney Charles Peters Verne Luzader Earl Sayre Harold Ecker Perry Myers Delbert Graber Carl Frisch Mrs. Lillie Nicholson Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Saalman Irvin Steinmetz Clarence Williams Paul Nye Charles Scherger Harry Stahl Forrest Jones As our twelve years of school are nearing an end some of us are happy to leave and others are not. Some of us realize that the twelve years of school may be the best years of our life. We can't remember all of the happy moments at J. L., but we shall try to remember some of them. And as the years go by we hope we can look back at this annual and remember some ofthe good times at J. L. S. Mr. Sollars Mr. Shaw SEATED: Alice Kelller, Clerkp Royal Harrison, Presidenh Curl Snyder, Vice President STANDING: Ray Smith, Ed Kiscbelh, William Holman. J. l..SUPERIllTEllDEllT . . J To the Seniors: We hope that our school has given you the proper basis for understanding and living in our complex society. lt is our earnest wish that you continue to have the desire to excel which has been a distinguishing feature of your class. Finally, we would like for you to keep in mind that no person lives to himself alone. Other people and God should have an increasingly larger part in your life. -Mr. Sollars l. PRIllCIPlll . To the Seniors: Your class has been a most active class and your place will be difficult to fill. , While in school you have made many contribu- tions to the life of the school and have been noted for your whole hearted co-operation with those in charge of your activities and education. May you always face challenging problems which will draw out your greatest promise of success- ful manhood and womanhood. May you find happiness and a fair amount of success in any useful work you may attempt and may you attempt your fair share. t Good luck and may God bless you. -Mr. Shaw S. KENNETH SOLLARS B.A., M.A. in Education Administration, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State, Chemistry, Physics, History, French. ' f XSL? 51:15 1 1 ggi ' i 1 -i - . K ELMER E. SHAW 8.5. in Education, Ohio State University, Bowling Green Slate University, Heidelberg College, Social Science, History, Mathe- matics. G J. l. FHCULW 'ON -in-urgj PQ me, 'V' .fx Betty Jean Huff, B.S. in Ed. G. H. Kettler, B.S. in Ed. Mina Murphy Oakland City College Bowling Green Slate Univ. Heidelberg College Tiffin Business University Bowling Green State Univ. Miami University Social Science, Art Commercial Courses .,.. eefv ye ss ff sw ---.. - - - . ,,, e . g .. s . sm 'WN s 1 sg' effigrixfr S 1 7 xg i- N X x l SL X . . 1 f..ii2iz5i.8 IW' NM Esther Emmert, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. English, French, Library I Beverly Enwall, B.S. in Bacteriology Iowa State College Cook Co. Graduate School Heidelberg College Science and Jr. High Math John Foulkes, B.S. in Ed. Leona Smith, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Bowling Green State Univ. Agriculture M.A. Michigan State Home Economics N. Bowling Green State Univ. Music A- 57 2.1 'fir' if 15 '11 'N 'KI - .ff C. Neil Davis, B.S. in Phys. Ed. Salem College Phys. Ed. and Social Science J. l.'S PHREIIT TEIICHERS' HSSOCIHTIUII Paul Beckhusen, President, Virginia Stull, Secretary, Pauline Harris, Vice President, Mary Striff, Treasurer. This year the P.T.A. conducted a membership campaign through the school. The P.T.A. sponsored a basketball game between Liberty and Jackson Township, to raise money. Both men and women teams competed. The women from Liberty took the honors, while the men from Jackson won their game. The children from the tirst and second grade presented the Christmas program. Later Santa Claus arrived with candy treats for the kiddies. The Association purchased playground equipment. A three act comedy was presented by the P.T.A. this year, proving a real success. We hope that this organization will continue to bring about better parent and teacher relationship and that the friends, teachers, and parents will continue to support its activities in future years so that it can carry on the same 'fine work that it has ac- complished in the past. , , VW ah gm, A ff mv 455- x 3 2 S-we I Q91 . r--P E -'W lil Ig? ii! IIIEET THE SEIIIORS 5 3 i L m'L . ig S k a . In - ,-- is 511-51? TOM KISSLING V 1 -Ig L,'. f L,'L-A Tom iii, ' President A hy I Quite a basketball player as he was ' ' co-captain . . . Blushes easily . . . -'SP-wr. .. Keeps the class discussions hopping . . . 7 Has trouble getting to home room on . in time . . . Handsome. L, sf . .,-A V... es, -f Hu w.: QV' w- .. . an cr 'X 2. 2 is 2 X it R PAUL HUGHES Fritz Student Council Handled the F.F.A. gavel . . . Has a very outstanding hairdo . . , One of our basketball boys . . . Good Looking. l N A ROBERT McGOUGH llsoblt Vice President President of Student Council . . . Han- dled a basketball quite handily . . . Co-captain . . . Likes a certain senior girl. , W 'M Wx. .r KATHLEEN STEINMETZ MARY WILLIAMS K0ThY Willy Secretary Treasurer Annual Editor . . . Vice President of Class Trans, for 4 year, , , , Always F.H.A .... Likes to dance at Meadow- ,een studying , l l Enioyed working in brook . . . Neat dresser . . . Likes the cafeteria for 2 years . . . Nice per- shorthand . . . Her Blonde hair is her sgnqlify' mark of distinction. IIIEET KAY YOAKUM Punk Cheerleader for 3 years . . . Member of Septette . . . Has an interest ot Ohio Wesleyan . . . Usually seen with Joan or Sandro . . . Our singing Senior. fi 'sae z, BARBARA McEI.HANEY HMGCYY One of the first seniors to possess a diamond . . . Plans to marry soon... Works at Kresge . . . Vice-Pres. of Honor Society . . . Short and Sweet. SEIIIDRS .Mil MN 'Nunn J. SANDRA JONES Jonesy Vice President of Student Council . . . Cheerleader . . . Member of Septette . . . Mind travels to Bluffton . . . Why? . . . Must be because Larry Hedden goes there . . . Right!! JOAN SABO Jeanie Pres. of Honor Society . . . Has a pleasing voice . . . Owns a sparkler . . . Brought home honors in Prince of Peace and Individual Events . . . Spends her time with Fred. w-155 'yqfk Wim ,ff 'Q J .1..,,qgq4?' SANDRA SAYRE nsandyu Kept the Review-Times posted about J.-l. .... Beats the drums for the band . . . Tall . . . Always has a different cor . . . Likes the boys in Findlay. gyda Quan' ibm , . , .,3SZE1gfs:' MARVIN LUDWIG Marv One of our artists . . . Pal's around with Ron . . . Likes Fords . . . Authority on cars . . . Enioys English literature?? IIIEET SEIIIUHS ,,...wv-'fr' M-9'9 EARL MYERS uperryrr Basketball Manager . . . Can be seen driving a Ford . . . Has the same name as one of the Juniors . . . Always good for a laugh. sieisi , rins rrrr A it , mgliflltflw. 5 ' nomar GRABER ' Bob s g A V L Business Manager of Annual . . . A ' r EAR?-Ml good stage manager . . . His height, x k,- N ' red hair, and freckles were his marks X t A of distinction. L he ei- I ..,, E . V7 gf cf' by ls RONNIE GINNEVER VIRGIL HUGHES llRon1l Hvirgli He got around in his car . . . Had Good looking . . . Basketball Manager trouble keeping awake in class . . . . . . Enioyed vocational agriculture . . . Enioyed Bookkeeping?? . . . Likes to Always having trouble with his car... get in trouble. A good skater and dancer. A ' ies'ies,g5igsss9:s ere-:Qe:v5sHf,E2agm fw - ' f-sr1fiswe,t,,e::new ft , f it r C , 1 2511. kk',, V , vt or N I. 16 ,V ,Ng d N i L, I M IV I If - 5 MARTHA SAALMAN ' BETTY FRISCH HMG'-,yu 1 - - usuberv pres, of F,H.A ,,,, Asgisgqnf annual LLL. Senior attendant for basketball home. editor . . . Often seen with Kathleen ,N C0m'n9 ' - - CIQSS Colznedmnne - - - . . . Likes Kirby . . . One of the seniors 1-Q. 7 AIWCYS eUdY Wllh U. loke - - - J-'l-- to get a diamond for Christmas. Che Y Ple Contest Wlnnef - Q - H95 naturally curly hair . . . Quite mls- L ,ZIN N. S chievous. 'N W Q it .,,,r 'ti' in eris I RUTH ANN SHAFERLY llshafll Always ready with a smile . . . Well- liked by everyone . . . Has cute dim- ples . . . Dependable . . . Played in the band all four years' of high school. f- H A- Q :fvefrvsfm-. -W2 5. : ,a?efnafsa5f2e54:ei ar :f if-K f1:3iwsEgvim--f 1 1.4553 M151 e e 1 BARBARA NYE ilsurbll Has a hobby of collecting rings Neat dresser . . . Nice . . . Cute Chums around with cousin Babe Keeps the boys guessing. ...WAY RUTH NICHOLSON Ruthie Had extra long hair which was always neat . . . Worked in the cafeteria three years . . . Kresge's couldn't have gotten along without her. 4 ll1EET ,H ,. M. 4 ..Mf ' BETTY STAHL GAIL ECKER 5tahlie Fuzzy Head Librarian . . . Joined us in the Homecoming queen . . . Kept News- 7th grade . . . Goes to Fostoria a lot hound Staff hopping . . . Would like . . . Good typist . . . Dependable... to be an actress . . . Well-liked by Likes Math. everyone . . . Class couldn't have got along without her car . . . Good in dramatics. JUDY ROUSER lljudii Pres. of Y-Teens . . . Class artist . . . Quite interested in Bob . . . Friendly . . . Likes Chemistry . . . Plans to go to Bowling Green College. kr' 1 1. I Q i MARY PETERS JANET LUZADER Mary Janet Joined us in the eleventh grade . . . One of our Home Ec. girls . . . Always One of our Home Ec. girls . . . Youngest willing to do her part . . . 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VG Q X LN BQPb N- Mag-vi n Rufh Ann Judy, f In 0579 X1 3 K Q4 'V XSS S W, Q WX 7 Q x 5 'ff 1 5 Q F Wim f I ' Q i ' f , I ' Q :ID Q ll if Q R X V I gixjziy F H Q g AEI ft at 5 . ff' f' iff ,, I . , X 5 X .Q F mwhrgm gg 5 ,fmi XX ' H fb.. FQ ,Mff l ' J H 1' 'X R , X f 'ff in . 5 Y. if . 1, V X, X . ra V A Y T V- V M TEX, 1' ga ' N Qjf QV KT, Xjf 4 Sb J 'N-.4 kVkA.,L. Q1 IX X f uf- f LV Q J 'A X Q hi 5 K 51 g in X Afgwz fx, v qw .0 5 E X X g , M nk V was A H0lll DID IIJE EUER FIIID TIIIIE GAIL ECKER College Prep. I-2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Newshound Staff I-2-3-4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Double Sextette I, Sextette 2-3, District Music Contest 3, County 3, Delaware Festival 4, Music Workshop 2-3, County Chorus I-2-4, Operetta I-2-3-4, Band 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Junior Class Play Director 4, One Act Play 2-3-4, State Contest 2, State Best Actress 2, Individual Events I-2-4, State 2-4, Prince of Peace 2-3, Local 2-3, District Contest 2-3, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Librarian I, Preliminary State Scholarship I-2-3-4, I. Q. League 3, Volleyball I, Homecoming Queen 4, Pep Club 4. BETTY FRISCH General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial 3, Home Ec. I-2-4, FHA 2-3-4, Student Council 3-4, Local Pie Contest 4, County 4, Y-Teen 2-3, Blue and Gold 4, Librarian I-2-3-4, Cafeteria 3, Volleyball I-2-3-4, Softball 3, Play day at Attica 3, Old Fort 3, Pep Club 4, Driver Training 3, Queen Attendant 4, Class Play 4. RONNIE GINNEVER General Course 'I-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Glee Club 4, Baseball Manager 3, Basketball I-2, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Drivers Training 3, Cafeteria 3. ROBERT GRABER College Prep. 'I-2-3-4, Preliminary State Scholarship Test 3, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Class Play Stage Manager 3-4, Operetta Stage Manager 3, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Business Manager 4. PAUL HUGHES General Course I-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-4, Glee Club 3-4, Operetta 3-4, Delaware Festival 4, County Chorus 4, Varsity Club 4, Sec'y-Treas. 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Blue 8- Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff 2-3-4, One Act Play 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Vo-Ag. I-2-3-4, FFA I-2-3-4, Pres. 4. VIRGIL HUGHES General Course I-2-3-4, Vo-Ag. I-2-3-4, FFA 'I-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Sentinel 4, Student Council I, Reporter 2, Glee Club 3-4, Operetta 3-4, Delaware 4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 3, Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball I-2-3-4, Track I-2, Drivers Training 4, Blue 8t Gold Staff 4. SANDRA JONES College Prep. I-2-3-4, Preliminary Scholarship Test I-2-3-4, District Scholarship Test I-2-4, Toledo University Scholarship Test 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Student Council 2-4, Vice Pres. 4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Cheerleader 2-4, Pep Club 4, Newshound Staff I-2-3, Blue 8- Gold Staff 4, Volleyball I-3-4, Sextette 2-3, Septette 4, Clarinet Quartette I-2-3, Clarinet Trio 4, Girls Glee Club I-2-3-4, Treas. 4, County Chorus I-2-3-4, Workshop 2-3, County Band I-2-3-4, Delaware Festival 2, County Music Clinic I-2-3-4, District I-2-3-4, State I-2-3-4, Operetta I-2-3. TOM KISSLING General Course I-2-3-4, Student Council 3, Glee Club 3-4, Delaware 4, Operetta 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Varsity Club 4, Pres. 4, Class Vice Pres. 3, Pres. I-4, Track I-2-4, Baseball 'I-2-3-4, Basketball 'I-2-3-4, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 81 Gold Staff 4. MARVIN LUDWIG General Course 'I-2-3-4, Vo. Ag. I-2-3-4, FFA I-2-3-4, Dairy Judging 2-3, Livestock Judging 2-3, Class Play 3-4, Cafeteria 2, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff 4, Drivers Training 4. JANET LUZADER General Course I-2-3-4, Home Ec. I-2-3-4, FHA I-2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Volleyball I-2-4, Blue 81 Gold Staff 4. BARBARA McELHANEY General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3-4, Y-Teens. I-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Vice Pres. 4, County 3-4, National 4, Preliminary State Scholarship Test 2-4, Class Secretary 3, Librarian I-2, Prince of Peace 2-4, Individual Events 2, State 2, One Act Play 3, Girls Glee Club I-2-3-4, Operetta 'I-2-3, County Chorus 3-4, Music Work- shop 3, Newshound Staff 3-4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Class Play 3, Student Council 4, Volleyball I-3-4. BOB McGOUGH College Prep. I-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff 4, Preliminary State Scholar- ship Test I-2-3-4, District 2-3-4, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Class Play 3-4, Class Sec'y. I, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Pres. 4, Basketball I-2-3-4, Varsity Club 4, Vice Pres. 4, Baseball I-2-3-4, Track 2-4, One Act Play 3-4, County Chorus 3-4, Delaware 4, Glee Club 3-4, County Contest 4, District 4, Operetta 3-4. EARL MYERS College Prep. I-2-3-4, Class Vice Pres. I, Preliminary State Scholar- ship Test I, Varsity Club 4, Basketball Manager 2-3-4, Baseball Manager 2, Operetta Stage Manager 3, Class Play Stage Manager 3-4. RUTH NICHOLSON General Course I-2-3-4, Commerical Course 3-4, Home Ec. I-2, FHA I-3-4,. Historian 4, Cafeteria 2-3-4, Librarian I-3-4, Assistant Head 3-4, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Honor Society 4, County 4, National 4, Drivers Training 3, Student Director 4. BARBARA NYE General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, Home Ec. I-2-4, FHA I-2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Cafeteria 3, Library 3-4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Y-Teens 3, Pep Club 4, Drivers Training 3. JUDY ROUSER College Prep. 'I-2-3-4, Home Ec. I, FHA I, Cafeteria 2, Librarian l, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Pres. 4, Operetta I-2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club I-2-3-4, Delaware Festival 2-4, County Band 4, County Chorus 'I-2-3-4, County Workshop 2-3, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Newshound Staff I-4, Circulation Manager 4, Blue 81 Gold Staff 4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Preliminary State Scholarship Test I-2-3-4, Prince of Peace I, Individual Events 4, Pep Club 4, Treasurer 4. MARY PETERS West Virginia: General Course I-2, Home Ec. I-2, Operetta I-2, Girls Glee Club I-2, Girls Basketball I-2, FHA I, Vice Pres. I, Safety Club 2, Librarian I-2, Class Secretary 2, Preliminary District I-2, District I, Jackson Liberty: General Course 3-4, Home Ec. 4, Librarian 3. MARTHA SAALMAN General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, Home Ec. I-2-4, FHA I-2-3-4-, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 2, Librarian I-2-3-4, Cafeteria 2-5 Blue Bt Gold Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Newshound Staff 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Treasurer 4, Class Play 4, Student Director 3, State FHA Convention 3, Volley- ball 2-3-4, Play Day, Old Fort 3, Drivers Training 3. JOAN SABO College Prep. I-2-3-4, Preliminary Scholarship Test I-2-3-4, District 2-3-4, Toledo University Scholarship Test 4, Senior Scholarship Test 4, D.A.R. Test 4, National Machinery Citizenship Award 3, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, Pres. 4, National 4, Class Secretary 2, Librarian I-2, l.Q. League 4, Y-Teens I-2-4, Girls Glee Club 'I-2-3-4, Operetta I-2-3-4, County Clinic I-2, District 2, Delaware Festival 2-4, County Chorus 2-3-4, Music Workshop 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 3-4, Local Prince of Peace I-2-3-4, County 2-3-4, District 4, County Individual Events I-2-4, State 2-4, Heidel- berg Speech Clinic 2, Pep Club 4, United Nations 4. SANDRA SAYRE College Prep. I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 'I-2-3-4, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Y-Teens I-2- 3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Operetta I-2-3-4, Girls Glee Club I-2-3-4, Dela- ware Festival 4, County Chorus 3-4, County Workshop 3, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Prince of Peace 3, Drivers RUTH ANN SHAFERLY General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, Preliminary Scholar- ship Test I-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, Sec'y 4, National 4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 'I-2-3-4, County Chorus 2-3-4, Delaware Festival 4, County Workshop 3, Operetta I-2-3-4, Band I-2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Class Play 3-4, Librarian 4, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Drivers Training 4. BETTY STAHL General Course I-2-3-4, Home Ec. I-2, FHA I-2-3-4, Cafeteria I-4, Y-Teens 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Librarian I-2-3-4, Head Librarian 3-4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 3, District 3, Class Play 3-4, Prince of Peace 4, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 8. KATHLEEN STEINMETZ General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial 3-4, Home Ec. I-2, FHA i-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Vice Pres. 4, State Convention 3, Cafeteria 2-3, Librarian 3-4, Blue 8- Gold Staff 4, Editor 4, Newshound Staff 4, Class Vice Pres. 2-3, Sec'y 4, Student Council 2, Treasurer 2, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National- 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test I-2-3-4, District I-2-3, Senior Scholarship Test 4, D.A.R. Test 4, Class Play 3-4, Individual Events 2, Play Day, Old Fort 3,'Attica 3, Softball 3, Volleyball I-3-4, Valedictorian 4. MARY WILLIAMS General Course I-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3-4, Class Treasurer 'I-2-3-4, Librarian I-2-3-4, Head Librarian 2, Newshound Staff 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Circulation Manager 4, Cafeteria 3-4, Student Council 3, Sec'y 3, Volleyball 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test I-2- 3-4, District 2-3, Senior Scholarship 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Class Play 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4, KAY YOAKUM ' College Prep. 'I-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Blue 8. Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff I-2-3-4, Librarian I-2, Volley- ball I-3-4, Cheerleading 2-3-4, Drivers Training 3, Class Vice Pres. I, Pres. 2, Preliminary Scholarship Test I-2-3-4, Senior Scholarship 4, Girls Glee Club I-2-3-4, Band I-2-3-4, Sextette 2-3-4, County Music Contest 2-3-4, District 2-3-4, State 34, Delaware Festival I-2-4, County Chorus 2-3-4, County Workshop 2-3, Jazz Band 3, Operetta Training 4. Gold Staff 4. Salutatorian 4. I-2-3. -I5 THIS I SHIIII IEIIUE We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, Jackson-Liberty High School, City of Amsden, County of Seneca, State of Ohio, the United States of America, being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRST: To Jackson-Liberty High School we offer our deepest sym- pathy that never again will there be a Senior Class, with such talent, good looks, and one that is as fine and lovable as the class of 58. SECOND: To the Faculty we do will and bequeath memories of such a scholastic, hard working class as ours. To the Junior Class, we do will and bequeath the ease with which we have handled the faculty in dear old J.L.H.S. with the hope you will do the same. To the Sophomore Class, we do will and bequeath our ability to have as many on the Honor Roll as we have had. To the Freshman Class, we do will and bequeath our ability to make and spend our vast amount of wealth. To Mr. Sollars .......... We leavel To Mr Shaw, we do will and bequeath another Democracy Class of one hundred percent attendance five days a week. To Mr. Kettler, we do will and bequeath a Senior Class with the same promptness as possessed by the class of 58 , especially in getting to home room period on time. To Mrs. Murphy, we do will and bequeath 4 new staplers during the last I0 minutes putting the Newshound together, providing she receives them before the bell rings. To Mr. Foulkes, we do will and bequeath all our rat tails and pigeon heads for the pest hunt next year. To Mr. Davis, we do will and bequeath three less basketball players measuring six feet, three inches from the floor. To Mrs. Emmert, we do will and bequeath a future Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. To Mrs. Smith, we do will and bequeath five automatic dish- washers so her little angels won't get those rough, red, dishwater hands. To Mrs. Enwall, we do will and bequeath another interesting chemistry class so smart that they will never again send the student body into a flurry while testing their experiments. To Miss Huff, we do will and bequeath all the musicians, instru- ments in the Senior Class, drums, horns, and cymbals. To Mrs. Kettler, our secretary, we do will and bequeath fifty less feet pattering into her office a day asking her for a pencil. To Mr. Massie, we do will and bequeath twenty-five less love letters and gum wrappers in the halls. To the cooks, we do will and bequeath twenty-tive less mouths to fill. To the cheerleaders, we do will and bequeath another roaring pep club. To Bob Gee, we do will and bequeath twenty-five less students to clean up after. I, Gail Ecker, do will and bequeath the editorship of the News- hound to Linda Vogel. I, Betty Frisch, do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Betty Colwell. I, Bob Graber, do will and bequeath my position as stage man- ager to anyone who can fulfill it. I, Paul Hughes, do will and bequeath my ability to get to classes on time to Bernard Scherger. I, Virgil Hughes, do will and bequeath my Chevy to anyone who can keep it going all the time. I, Sandra Jones, do will and bequeath all my books to anyone who can find them, by the time that classes begin. I, Tom Kissling, do will and bequeath my ability as Senior Class President, to anyone who can be in home room period 5 days a week. I, Janet Luzcder, do will and bequeath my four years of Home Ec. to Lula Byers. I, Marvin Ludwig, do will and bequeath my promptness and speed to Ronnie Krupp. I, Ronnie Ginnever, do will and bequeath my ability to stay awake in classes to Joe Saalman. I, Bob McGough, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to anyone who thinks they can do better. I, Earl Myers, do will and bequeath my weight to Art Bickelhaupt. I, Ruth Nicholson, do will and bequeath my shy, bashful ways with boys to Rosemary Myers. I, Barbara Nye, do will and bequeath my ability to stick with one guy to Sue Compton. I, Judy Rouser, do will and bequeath my shortness to Carl Bricker. I, Martha Saaiman, do will and bequeath my loyalty for Dick to Janet Feasel providing she stays loyal to Clark. I, Joan Sabo, do will and bequeath my long, blond hair to Peggy Meyer. I, Sandra Sayre, do will and bequeath my cars to anyone who has the courage to drive them. I, Ruth Ann Shaferly, do will and bequeath my ability to stay away from boys to Beatrice Kellar. I, Betty Stahl, do will and bequeath my soft voice to Alberta Hollinger. I, Kathleen Steinmetz, do will and bequeath my editorship of the annual to anyone who likes work. I, Mary Williams, do will and bequeath my patience with the teachers to Ronnie Hedden. I, Kay Yoakum, do will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Marcia McDonald. I, Mary Peters, do will and bequeath my laugh to Earl J. Myers. l, Barbara McElhaney, do will and bequeath my ability to get a diamond to Paulette Huffman. We, Tom, Bob, and Paul, do will and bequeath our ability to get out of school to anyone who needs it. We, Robert, Virgil, and Earl, do will and bequeath our ability to get into trouble to anyone who feels mean. We, Ronnie and Marvin, do will and bequeath our ability to be seen in Fostoria to anyone who can't have fun elsewhere. We, the Athletes of the Senior Class, do will and bequeath all the athletic department to any group capable of filling it. We, the Dramatists of the Senior Class, do will and bequeath dramatics to anyone who feels like dramatizing. In witne'ss whereof, we have set our hands and seal this Twenty-fifth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. Lawyer ..., pf- , f Witness... Witness.. CIIISS PRUPHECII Last week I received a letter at the T.V. studio lwhere I act in a seriall, from Kathleen Steinmetz telling of the Class of 1958's reunion to be held at her place June I, I978. I was so thrilled I sent a return letter saying I would certainly be there. I could iust imagine the surprises I would have when I saw all my classmates who had become complete strangers in the last 20 years. Surprises came sooner than I expected for as I was addressing Kathleen's envelope this is how it read: Miss Kathleen Steinmetz, lEditor of the Moon Gazettel Shine Street, Moon Town, Moon. Now, I knew this get together would be exciting. I have dreamed of visiting one of the planets ever since the famous Air Force Mechanic, Virgil Hughes, in- vented the passenger rocket which very inexpensively carried vacationers to outer space. It seemed like years till June Ist rolled around, but finally I found my- self phoning a taxi to take me to the rocket station where I soon would be off to the moon. As the taxi drove up to my house I realized the driver was also a J.L. Class of '58 graduate. Earl Myers then told me he had controlling interest in all taxi service in New York. He also said he and his wife were going to the reunion too, and that she was waiting at the station trying to get last minute seats for the trip. After we arrived at the station we had about 30 minutes before blast off, so the first thing I did was to buy a newspaper and sit down to enioy some earthly reading before entering the rocket. Wouldn't you know it, the first article to catch my attention was of a railroad engineer, Tom Kissling, being sued by the great veterinarian, Robert Graber, for derailing his train and traveling right through the dog pond, right smack dab through the middle of the dog pond. About the time I finished the paper I heard a ladies voice over the loud speaker telling all passengers to get aboard the rocket. The voice sounded very fa- miliar and when I looked up I saw it was Ruth Ann Shaferly. Ruth Ann was the head sec'y. at the Rocket Air Lines and was doing quite well for herself. The mink stole she wore when she finally entered the ship, proved it. Once the rocket was in the air I got up courage enough to open my eyes. I was surely glad I did for much to my surprise Judy Rouser, pardon me, Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. McGough were sitting right across the aisle. We talked for a long time and then I suddenly began thinking how high we were and I began to feel pretty low, so Dr. Bob suggested I go to the front of the plane where his medical sec'y., Sandra Sayre was, and she would gladly furnish me with some space sick pills. The pills did wonders and again I was searching the rocket for J.L. '58 graduates. I entered the rocket's kitchen and spied Betty Stahl IMrs. Dick Woessnerl warming a bottle on the stove. I chatted with Betty for awhile and learned that Dick was pres. of Pet Milk Co. and she and Dick had 4 children. I wonder if buying a cow would be cheap- er in their case? The stove didn't have time to cool till Barb Mc- Elhaney IMrs. Roland Hutchinsl came in with her set of twins and two more bottles. Barbara's high class man- ners and dress gave me a hint to the fact that Roland was now co-owner of the Atlas Crankshaft. All of a sudden the rocket began to shake and roll and rock till everyone was so iumbled and mixed up that quite a panic occurred. Just at that moment someone rushed from the coffee room and dashed off to the pilot control room. I thought I recognized his hair so I decided to investigate. By then the ship had smoothed to a gentle upward direction and everyone was once again in their right seats. When I reached the Pilot room, there was the Air Force' Pilot, Paul Hughes, ear phones and all, calmly guiding the ship to its destination. In the co-pilot's seat was seated a tall, pale man that looked as if he had had the scare of his life. Paul explained that he had been chatting with this ex-J.L. '58 student, Ronnie Ginnever, when he decided to leave Ronnie in charge while he went to heat some coffee. Ronnie, being a truck driver had no idea how to control the shaking ship and I guess he was really relieved when Paul came dashing back. When Ron finally could speak, all he said was that he guessed he would stick to truck driving. Later in the passenger section I saw Dr. McGough and an x-ray technician treating a lady who had evi- dently been hurt during the shake up. I was really surprised to see that the iniured person was Betty , 17 CLIISS PRUPHEW Frisch or better known these days as Mrs. Milton Berle Jr. who travels the world with her husband as a great comedian team. ' I guess Betty was leaning over the seat entertaining Susie Frey, the crying daughter of Martha Saalman Frey when the rocket decided to go hay wire and Betty went sailing over the seat ending her performance for the day. Betty was lucky though for the x-ray that Mrs. Fred Cockrane gave Betty proved that she came through with no broken bones. That's when I learned that Joan Sabo had gone to x-ray technical school and later married Fred Cockrane and was now the mother of 2 children both of school age. I finally decided to return to my seat and iust think about all the classmates I had seen and try to figure out who I hadn't seen yet. Just then I noticed a gray haired man seated about 4 seats up reading a hot rod magazine. Gee, he sure did look distinguished and what a pretty wife he had beside him. I wondered if he could have been a '58 graduate. I couldn't stand the suspense so I asked Judy and Bob and they said it was Marvin Ludwig who was one of the best known car customizers in Oklahoma. I didn't hear if Marvin had any children because right then the rocket iazz band began fo play and Kay Yoakum one of our classmates sang a few numbers. Kay had surely made a name for herself since she started to sing for the Cocacobanna Club three years after graduating. A yellow light flashed above the pilot room door signifying that we were to fasten our seat belts for a landing. What a thrill actually being on the moon. I could hardly move my eyes fast enough to take in all the strange wonderful sights. But being equally anxious to see the remainder of the class I hurried to Kath- leen's house where we were greeted by her private sec'y. lMrs. Mary Williams Smith.l Mary and her 3 children pinned moon shaped name tags on us and we adiourned to the all glass sun room or should it be moon room or mars room, oh well, iust the all glass room. So far the day was perfect, everything Kath- leen had planned was exciting and wonderful, that is, everything but the green cheese she served for an afternoon snack. Somehow I managed to get it down but I just didn't feel quite as good until two women on the other side of the room caught my attention. At first I thought they were fighting but found out it was just a disagreement. You see, Barbara Nye who is making a career as an Army WAC, was finding a few faults with other branches of the service and ran into an obstacle when she was overheard by the wife of the Air Force Me- chanic, Virgil Hughes. This difficulty was soon settled when Janet Luzader, the superintendent of all Fostoria High Schools applied her knowledge of straightening out disagreements. When Kathleen again started passing the green cheese around the room, I knew the only way of re- fusing to take a piece was to leave the room before it got to my seat. This plan would have worked beau- tifully if Ruth Nicholson hadn't decided to pass the plate the opposite way I thought she would and caught me before I had time to excuse myself. If Ruth knew how I hated to take that cheese, she probably would have felt very bad because Ruth is now Personnel Manager of S. S. Kresge Store and their motto is to always satisfy the customer. My life was saved or should I say my appetite was saved when Nancy Miller, daughter of Mrs. Mary Peters Miller let her French Poodle get a little too close. I must say even the dog looked disappointed when he bit down. At midnight when the party began to break up everyone agreed that the day would have been perfect if only one more '58 graduate could have enioyed this re- union. Sandra Jones was the only classmate that could not make the party. Sandra was on a tour with her husband Coach Larry Hedden and his famous Salem World Strollers who had a game scheduled, for June lst with the equally famous Harlem Globe Trotters. As we all gathered in the rocket for the homeward trip we heard on the radio that Larry's team won with a score of 200 to 250. Once again on earth we said good-byes and agreed to hold another such party in 1988, ten years later, this time, I said I would entertain the group but I told them not to be disappointed if that day didn't com- pare with the one we had iust enioyed. In everyone's estimation it couldn't have been better. -Gail Ecker Tro Cessna Mary Earl J. l.'S CUUHS J. l.'S BUS DRIUEIYS Glen Massie J. l.'5 CUSTUDIHII LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Buizier, Don Kummer, Roy Scalmcxn, Bob Gee, Rev. Wise, Leland Sours. xx 'HT' .NH F M Sw.. W, we ,mm Z vw A x ik? K -E an s K . R i T Q 7 3 M h 3 iggfl .. E in ai: cefwm .V ,.Y.5,fwQ3M,g.,.x.. www wav- ff? an X vw 2' 9 - -.. A X..Q.. Y h '51 ,cm Nz . K E 11 1 1 ' ' 4 f vi wx ,. 1 1.4 I - x .Q A wg. H IIIEET THE JUIIIORS Jack Harris M - ., - :- X ex A R S , A - ' Newt eiugw, is : 5 Vw K if im V Carl Bricker Kb RN X xbka 5 X f 5. 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Sf Lois Hartline H- . C .C,. C HM .. C S - : d , if QW 2 Q K Sue Jones ri Q x 1, A - A Richard Kimble ic C Q ,,i,, Carolyn Kisabeth Barbara Kleinfelter C 1 , V - .L 1 '. W. 'gl gf! M S' f' Winfred Luzader Danny McGough ' iil C ,N fkiwi tm Rose Myers 1 1- S? Ray Might W CJ wa , V i'-k sk ii Paul Minich Compliments of BASIC Incorporated -Q av . Cali' H ,: C4 'C K H fin . Y as , if-C ' 1 'I fliffcfsv fi?5'?:A5-W ,Sfsi- '- f Ce2mQQS'5si 1-1C-:sn S Mary Nye my s 'iw K Qi 'V' 'M C I Kenny Saum i w , C C 3 C C., CCi:,, Cya S' J' Chl Duane Shaferly , E CCCCM R it X . L Barry Smith CCKL Q fx, A CZCCC N Jerry Snyder wi N A 'f N Dale Thaxlon Tom Watkins John Wellman John Wheeler . .'.Tc'3 H13 M Sharon Whitman 8 Eddie Wilcox Ci 'EA ' I mr I 5 ,i i Cfifi, Ruth Ann Wildman n fl ' W in 'X N 3 .Q Q K Kay Williams P Dian Woessner IIIHRCHIIIG T0 THE TOP SEATED: Bob West, Patty Kimble, Bruce Roth, Sandra McClory, Betty Colwell, Ann Kisabeth, Jimmy Rouser, Donald Kirkwood, Jimmy Harris. SECOND ROW: Cindy Hedden, Marilyn Steinmetz, Jim Reinhart, Ann-Ginnever, Malinda Decker, Nancy Myers, Xlois Cramer, Carlotta Myers, Janise Vogel, Violet Ferguson, Dona Woessner, Janet Striff, Carl Frisch, Mr. Foulkes. THIRD ROW: Janet Harrison, Larry Stull, Gayle Holman, Jimmy Roth, Jim Vogel, Dwight Reidling, Galen Swander, Ronnie Watkins, Kenneth Null, Billy McGough, Larry Lucius, Charles Hunt, Richard Michaels. - . . .. ... ee- it New f SEATED: Gerald Holman, Danny Roth, Janice Wellman, Patty Kisabeth, Dale Stewart, Jimmie Slick, Susan Shreve, Charles Williams. SECOND ROW: Allan Hollinger, Harold Drenning, Penny Lanning, Priscilla Luzader, Joyce Hawk, Judy Harris, Patrick Scherger, Mr. Davis. THIRD ROW: Jean Vogel, Martin Hammer, Tom Beck, Richard Hughes, Mike Mullholand, Dennis Myers, Paulette Kline, Janice Smith. J. B. BASEHORE 81 CO. Coal and Builders' Supplies Concrete Septic Tanks O-P Automatic Coal Burners New Office, Yard and Warehouse Location 313 E. High St. ' Phone HE 5-6667 Fostoria, Ohio J. l.'S SIXTH GRFIDE A T 'Mr , f is - My .xml , N il yi V - . WAN. ir ! 1 , 4, my K C ,. Qi , , 'UH V! x of .x ff .. Miss Caskie 5 3 ' s E we-5 SEATED: Eugene Williams, LeRoy Colemnn, Theresia Turpin, David Hedden, Jean Wolf, Alice Fruchey, George Wildman, John Minich, Warren Cochrane. SECOND ROW: Jane Cessna, Johnny DeLaRosa, Danny Campbell, Janice Stull, David Kidd, Daniel Meade, Gene Frankart, Charles Kimble, Catherine Sendelbach, Alma Nicholson, Jim Sabo, Chuck Birkmire, Robert Sour, Allan Kirkwood, Carol Butzier. THIRD ROW: Cliff Hartline, Judy Perkins, Jean Steyer, Richard Joseph, Shirley Lee Lambert, Judy Sayre, Shirley Stagger, Richard Warnick, Thomas Stearns, Barbara Butzier, Gary Watkins, Ronnie Reinhart, Sharon Smith, Kathy Kisabeth, Albert Hughes, Mary Graber. J. l.'S Eifii FIFTH GRHDE Mrs. Nixon SEATED: Mike Thomas, Jerry Williams, Linda McDaniels, Bill Bruns, Alfredo Diaz, Robert Stearns, Alan Cotterman, Karen Coleman, Glen Wildman. SECOND ROW: Larry Hatfield, Gloria Munoz, Santos DeLaRosa, Roger Holman, Bill Myers, Linda Whitman, Larry Cramer, Linda Fay Shutzberg, Beverly McClory, John Strawman, Catherine Warnick, Dale Drenning, Jimmy Mumaw, Judy Birkmire, Berneita Saum. THIRD ROW: Raymond Chaney, Dennis Feasel, Robert Stagger, Linda Stark, Butch Hammer, John Waldvogel, Danny Stump, Patsy Meyer, Patricia Mullholand, Cheryl Souder, Toy McGough, Rose Mary King, Franklin Nye, Roger Massie, larry Bickelhaupt, Cliff Myers, linda Shiley. ABSENT: Elsie Lambert, Sharon Vance. F. H. HARTEL Groceries, Meats and Dry Goods Phone 2192 Bettsville, Ohio 1 , R I I .1 L s 5 5 ,I , I I FOURTH GRIIDE SEATED: Ester Myers, Linda Hedden, James Shively, Ralph Hammer, Barbara Kirkwood, Ronald Bruns, Edvin Moes, Marilyn Kimble, Virginia Strong. MTS. DICKGI1 SECOND ROW: Junior Diaz, Sharon Hammer, Sharon Yoder, Bonnie Rinebold, Edward Hunt, Ruth Grimes, Phyllis Hawk, Dolly Frankhart, Richard Stewart, Christel Luzader, Suehchutzberg, Daniel Bickelhaupt, Dianne Ferguson, Steven Jakcsy. f' THIRD ROW: Beverly Harrison, Kenneth Roush, Dick Reinhart, Michael Brenaman, Larry Hammer, Ronald Myers, Jack Lynch, Ronald Joseph, Cathy Campbell, Robert Greenlee, Nancy Lamberiack, Terry Saalman, Joey Steinmetz, James Feasel, James Harrison, Dorothy Clary. ABSENT: Linda Butzier, Barbara Hughes. l X S I, C THIRD GIIIIIJE .H -,, Mrfjif , ,yiy my I V ' . ,V 5 ,,pj.M , ,, I , in A ' rj, , T , is it SEATED: Eileen House, Raymond Mclntyre, Billy Steward, Thomas Smith, Cheryl Albright, Roger Mrs Miller Kleinfelter, Peggy Holman, Marica Cotterman. ' SECOND ROW: Maria Diaz, Barbara Vogel, Kathy Schutzberg, Diane Hammer, Mary K. Kidd, Gloria Myers, Duane Cockran, Thomas Shrider. THIRD ROW: Linda Turpin, Patty Gockerman, Janet Lucius, Donald Swartz, Donald Correll, Christine Munoz, Jana Miller, Nancy Stagger, Gloria Bloom. Compliments of FOSTORIA ICE 81 COAL CO. HE 5-3686 J. L.'5 J I l , THIRD GRIIDE Mrs. Shoemaker J. L.'S SEATED: Glen Meade, Alice Steyer, Christine Lynch, Larry Jakscy, James Hunt, Lois Hammer, Carolyn Williams, Sandra Seem. SECOND ROW: Penny Prater, Ricky Snyder, Jed Keiser, Robert Keatley, Eddie Ginnever, John Michels, Robert Trout, Donna Birkmire. THIRD ROW: Herman Shiley, Suzanne Hostler, Gary Lamberiack, Linda Lynch, Otha Warnick, Margo Butzier, Lauren Sander, Kay Joseph, Charles Scherger. ABSENT: Anna Wildman. SECUIIIJ GRIIDE ...- . -.G-4 3 . 7 Q 555, Mrs. Aldrich SEATED: Sharon Stearns, Nina Rousch, Paula Hedden, Ralph Minich, Carolyn Kirkwood, Carol Johnson. SECOND ROW: Richard Brown, Bobby Saalman, Karen Vogel, Martha Bickelhaupt, Mac Hunt, Sammy Wellman, Helen Clary. THIRD ROW: Brenda Jakcsy, Paula Stark, Betsy Campbell, Phyllis Sours, Danny Brenamen, John Hammer, Frances Nye, Stephen Siebenuller, Mary Ann De Vanna. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Fostoria and Bloomdale Serving this area for 75 years Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone He 5-7747 .. ,:.L J l ,S l l SECOIID GRHDE N-..,,,B' , P SEATED: Joyce Meade, Ruth Ann Steward, Judy Frankart, Jimmy Slagger, Marcia Munoz, Mary Mrs' Sour Lynn Thomas. SECOND ROW: Lynn Coleman, Danny Decker, Sandra Turpin, Wanda Warnick, Amelia Belmares, Janet Hohman, Stanley Fritz, John Moes, Kay Lambert. THIRD ROW: Lynn Souder, Carol Harrison, David Hammer, Douglas Weissinger, Joseph Wise, Charlotte Sanders, Charlene Sanders, Connie Billman, Rita Rinebold. J. l.'S FIRST GRHDE SEATED: Juanita Rodriquez, Janet Rouser, Beverly Gwiner, Ann Zimmerman, Ofelia De La Rosa, Miss BflClCnel' Randall Swartz. SECOND ROW: John Nye, Duane Frankart, Catherine Nye, Tommy Seem, Mary Lucius, Stephen Hammer, Daniel Lynch.. THIRD ROW: Sharon Eidenour, Jimmie Birkmire, Michael Vogel, Ronnie Lamberiack, Patricia Hatfield, Sandra Shaull, Franklin Warnick, Roger Turpin. ABSENT: Eugenia Yoder, John Hartline. HARROLD'S FUNERAL HOME 301 west Tiffin sneer 29 Phone HE 5-771 'l 30 J.lfS FIRST GRIIDE ix SEATED: Susan Jakcsy, Kathy Roush, Albert Harrison, Tommy Heiserman, Nina Brown, Eric Cotterman. SECOND ROW: Ricky Bloom, Ross Keiser, Marvin Sander, Nancy Michaels, Debbie Myers, Jimmy Gockerman, Nancy Bruns, Cheryl Coleman. Mrs. Strite, Principal 2 s THIRD ROW: Jeffry Rhoad, Gary Huffman, Diane Scherger, Joan Kimmet, Marvin Moes, Robert Swartz, Alice Belmares, Tommy Butzier, Jimmy Snyder. ABSENT: Irvin Ferguson. 1 IIIIIISIIS SCHOOL IIIIIISIIS CUOII , -9-. , . xx + X A F . , A , , 1 , , ,, 5 r ,V ,L H , -ii ' 1, i V - ,sk mm cusronmn Mrs. Colwell Mrs. Craun Compliments of H THE COMMERCIAL BANK AND SAVINGS COMPANY Member of the Federal Reserve System ' Member of the Deposit Insurance Corporation Two Offices: 200 S. Main ' Drive-In Banking+22O Perry, Fostoria, Ohio ,Q Q3 in TJ' HFIUE WU SEEII THE LITTEST BLUE ITITD GOLlJ Robert Graber Kathleen Steinmetz Martha Saalman Business Manager Editor Assistant Editor BLUE AND GOLD STAFF SEATED: Barbara Nye, Sandra Jones, Ruth Nicholson, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Betty Stahl, Mary Williams, Mr. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Betty Frisch, Janet Luzader, Joan Sabo, Sandra Sayre, Kay Yoakum, Gail Ecker. THIRD ROW: Judy Rouser, Virgil Hughes, Tom Kissling, Ronnie Ginnever, Marvin Ludwig, Earl Myers, Bob McGough, Paul Hughes, Barbara McElhaney. Editor ................. .....Kathleen Steinmetz Assistant Editor ........ ....... M artha Saalman Business Manager ....... Circulation Manager Art .................,........... Music ...., Sports ...,.,..... Dramatics ,,...... Photographers .... 32 .......Robert Graber ....,Mary Williams ......Judy Rouser ...,..,.Kay Yoakum Sandra Jones ..........Tom Kissling ..........Sandra Sayre ...A..Ruth Ann Shaferly Betty Frisch WILBUR BELL Farm Drainage Phone 686 Risingsun, Ohio Advisors .......... ..... M r. Shaw, Mr. Kettler Class Will .......... ....,. B arbara McElhaney Class Prophecy ....t..........,.............,.,.......... Gail Ecker Sales Committee .............................,...... Barbara Nye, Sandra Jones, Ruth Nicholson, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Betty Stahl, Mary Williams, Betty Frisch, Janet Lu- zader, Joan Sabo, Sandra Sayre, Kay Yoakum, Gail Ecker, Judy Rouser, Virgil Hughes, Tom Kissling, Ronnie Ginnever, Marvin 'i. ldwig, Earl Myers, Bob McGough, Paul Hughes, Barbara McElhaney, Kath- leen Steinmetz, Martha Saalman, Robert Graber. Compliments of FOSTORIA NEW CAR NEW TRUCK DEALERS' ASSOCIATION Fostoria, Ohio HFIUE ll0U HEHRD THE LFITEST IIELUS Judy Rouser Gail Ecker Linda Vogel Circulation Manager Editor Assistant Editor NEWSHOUND STAFF SEATED: Penny Lanning, Ruth Edinger, Anna Kirkwood, Ruth Nicholson, Alberta Hollinger, Gayle Holman, Doris Holman, Barbara McElhaney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Murphy, Janet Striff, Belly Stahl, Beatrice Kellar, Joan Gee, Kay Yoakum, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Martha Saalman, Peggy Meyer, Mary Williams, Linda Cramer. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Steinmetz, Judy Kissling, Marcia McDonald, Wendell Holman, Bob McGough, Marvin Ludwig, Carl Bricker, Joe Saalman, Tom Kissling, Ed Wilcox, Paul Hughes, Sandra Sayre, Francis Kettler. Advisor ..........,..,........ ,.........,...... M rs. Murphy Music lBoysl .......... ...................,........ B ob McGough Editor ..,........ ........ G ail Ecker Publication Mgrs. ,....... Carl Bricker Co-Editor ....,,.,........., ........ L inda Vogel Tom Kissling Circulation Manager .... ...,....... J udy Rouser Student Council . ..,,... Alberta Hollinger Twelve .............,... .,..... M artha Saalman FFA ,................. ........... J oe Saalman Eleven .,,,, ..,.. ...... B e atrice Kellor FHA ...,.,,,A.,,,.,., ,,,.,,,,,.,, P eggy Meyer Ten .... ...... A nna Kirkwood Honor Society ...... .,..... K athleen Steinmetz Nine .,.. ........... J oan Gee Y-Teens ......,..... ............ L inda Cramer Eight ..........,.,,....,... .......... J anet Striff Art ..................... ..... B arbara McElhaney Seven .,.............,...,.,. ..... P enny Lanning Marvin Ludwig Sports lSenior Highl .... ........ T om KiSSling Special Reporters ...........,.................,.... Ruth Edinger, Sports lJUniOl' Highl L -- ----.. Gayle Holman Francis Kettler, Marcia McDonald, Ruth Ann Shafer- Typists .....t............. ........ T Yping ll ly, Judy Kissling, Doris Holman, Ronnie Hedden, Band 4.4.,.,............ ....... E d Wilcox Sandra Sayre. Music lGirlsl ..... ..... K ay Yoakum Compliments of DEl..l.'S BENTLEY FURNITURE sm APPLIANCE Quality For Less ' Wayne,Ohio THE UERDICT IS UURS SEATED: Mr. Sollars, Wendell Holman, Sandra Jones, Bob McGough, Ruth Edinger, Mr. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Raymond Might, Barbara McElhaney, Ronnie Krupp, Paul Hughes, Betty Frisch, Alberto Hollinger, Nancy Myers, Penny Lanning, Sue Jones. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ........... .............,,.....,,..,........................... ..... B o b McGough Vice President ...., ,..... S andra Jones Secretary ....... ..........,... R uth Edinger Treasurer ....,. ......,....... W endell Holman Advisors .......................,.....,,.,......,............................ Mr. Sollars, Mr. Shaw Classes and organizations elect representatives to this body. Class sponsors and club sponsors should advise their groups, if requested, relative to the merits of certain questions that arise. However, anything that the student council does is subiect to the veto of the Head of the school. The purpose of the organization is to get the pupil's viewpoint on certain questions. This has been active in our school for many years. This body has charge of the budgets. The purpose is to see that classes are al- lowed certain money making proiects according to their needs in so far as possible. The council also finances the Honor Society, both the County and National. Also it finances the Athletic Banquet. At various times it helps out with other proiects. The magazine sales is the most important money making venture. This year, this proiect proved very successful. THE FOSTORIA LUMBER 8 SUPPLY CO. Lumber and Millwork Compliments of 240 Wesl North Street NEWHOUSE ELECTRIC Phone HE 5-7727 ' Fostoria,Ohio Paula Beckhusen, Sandra Woodruff. SEATED: Mr. Sollars, Martha Saalman, Joan Sabo, Barbara McElhaney, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Mr. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Ruth Edinger, Linda Vogel, Judy Kissling, Marcia McDonald, Sandra Sayre, Jean Lanning, Betty Stahl, Mary Williams, Kathleen Steinmetz. THIRD ROW: Sandra Jones, Frances Kettler, Donald Scherger, Bob McGough, Ronnie Hedden, Gail Ecker, Ronnie Krupp, Peggy Meyer, Kay Yoakum, Judy Rouser, HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President ....,,......., .................................A....,.......................... J oan Sabo Vice President ....... ...............,,,,....,.,..,.......,......,.,,... B arbara McElhaney Secretary ......... .,.,.,.,, R uth Ann Shaferly Treasurer .......................A...,......,..................,...,.A.............. Martha Saalman Advisors ...,.............................................................,., Mr. Shaw, Mr. Sollars Our school has been a member of the Seneca County Chapter of the National Honor Society since the school year of 1947-1948. To become a member of this society, a student must have a grade average of B with no semester grade below B during the senior year. The student must also have earned 32 activity points during the iunior and senior years and the recommendation of the High School Faculty. Jackson-Liberty has had the following members: 1947- 1948 1949- 1950- 1951 1952- 1953- 1954- 1955- 1948- -1949 1950- 1951- -1952 1953- 1954- Kyle Bigham, Kathryn Bachman, Ann Kassing, Richard Sour, Mary Elaine Few. Kathleen Coleman, Don Ecker, Catherine Kellar, Wanda Omwake, Bev- erly Sour, Vondale Swaisgood. Betty Bricker, Zelma Kissling, Betty Gamby, Duane Byers. Patty Roth, Jeanne Jones, Duane Baldwin, Robert Hammer. Dave Loomis, Malcolm Hollenbaugh, Tom Bricker, Ray Saalman, Dorothy Kymmerer, Marilyn Rouser, Bonnie Brubaker, Betty Hatfield, Jeannette Butler. Marilyn Fell, Joanne Wyans, Barbara Sherick, Carolyn Frisch. Marilyn Bigham, Marilyn Beck, Yvonne Ecker, Marilyn Holman, Janice Weissinger, Joyce Bigham, Peggy Butler. 1955-Donald Graber, Mary Kettler, Ina Rae Kissling, Ruth Ann Striff, Arlene Walters. 1956-Peter LePage, Constance Matthews, Evelyn Miller, Carolyn Hinsman, 1956-1957-Darlene Kline, Marlene Knepper, Ann Wilcox, Jennie Woessner, Carolyn Perkins, Mary Etta Loomis, Larry Hedden, Wayne Holman. ARTHUR BEAN MUSIC GAY LANES Band lnstrumenls, Pianos, Organs 16 Lanes 147 E. Perry St. ' Tiffin, Ohio Brunswick Aulomatics ' Snack Bar Phone 1434 Phone 5012 ' Tiffin,Ohio THE FUTURE I5 UUIIS l SEATED: Bernard Scherger, Secretary, Raymond Reidling, Joe Saalman, Wendell Holman, Vice President, Paul Hughes, President, Donald Scherger, Treasurer, Virgil Hughes. SECOND ROW: Ray Might, Student Council, Dale Thaxton, Jerry Snyder, Eugene Luzader, Richard Ginnever, Tom Walkins, Donald Kleinfelter, Dallas Drenning, Larry Ginnever, Mr. Foulkes. BETTSVILLE HARDWARE THE OHIO SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Hardware-Sporting Goods-Paints-Appliances Corner Main and North Streets ' Fostoria, Ohio Beltsville, Ohio ' Phone-Bettsville 2033 Insured Savings-Home Loans HEHDS UP-CHIIIS 0UT WW W, ,,,,,.,,MwWfMWw .Q rv A .ann X C? SEATED: Lois Hartline, Barbara McElhaney, Joan Sabo. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Emmert, Winifred Luzader, Carolyn Kisabeth, Betty Stahl, lynn Hill, Reverend Robert Hoover. if Q 3 1 J is 'i Q -2 ' YV' EI - ist L ,Q il liyxxg SEATED: Mrs. Emmert, Judy Rouser, Anna Kirkwood, Alberta Hollinger, Rose Myers, Kay Williams. SECOND ROW: Lynn Hill, Ruth Edinger, Bernard Scherger, Gail Ecker, Joan Saba, Barbara Kleinfelter, Barbara McElhaney. GASE AND BURNS INSURANCE 8. REAL ESTATE SHUMAN'S BARBER SHOP 237 West Center Street ' HE 5-2109 107 E. Center Street Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio BE HHPPV-G0 lUElW SEATED: Mrs. Murphy, Barbara McElhaney, Student Council, Frances Kettler, Vice President, Judy President, Linda Vogel, Secretary, Linda Cramer, Treasurer, Miss Caskie. SECOND ROW: Ruth Wildman, Kathryn Hughes, Sue Jones, Lynn Hill, Sandra Albright, Judy Kissling, McDonald, Sandra Sayre, Arlene Sayre, Alberta Hollinger, Sue Compton, Anna Kirkwood, Sandra Lula Byers, Carolyn Thaxton. THIRD ROW: Kay Williams, Ruth Ann Shaferly, ,loan Sabo, l.ois Hartline, Carolyn Kisabeth, Rose Sondra Perkins, Dian Woessner, Janet Luzader, Winifred Luzader, Jane Watson, Nancy Compton, Meyer, Gail Ecker, Betty Stahl. Rouser, Marcia Jones, Myers, Pe99Y 41 LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Might, Bernard Scherger, Ruth Edinger, Joan Saba, Mr. Sollars. McCLORY BROS. 33 Gas 8. Fuel on - Wholesale sl Reina: JOYCE SNYDER Bensviue 3162 ' Fostoria HE 5-3004 Phone M288 Bumm BUSV BEES -bw--:-M Qit4,x-Q SEATED: Douglas Turpin, Martha Saalman, Mary Williams, Ruth Nicholson, Betty Stahl, Lynn Hill, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Mrs. Emmert. SECOND ROW: Doris Holman, Mary Stearns, Joanne Nye, Mary Jane Hammer, Belly Frisch, Patty Woodruff, Kathryn Hughes, Kathleen Steinmetz, Ann Ginnever, Barbara Nye, Janise Vogel, Anna Lou Saum, Janice Steyer, Alice Turpin, Thomas Steinmetz, THIRD ROW: Donald Kleinfelter, David Shreve, Joe Saalman, Janice Knepper, Rose Ann Lucius. Ng. Xe,. .... i . . .,M,,,.,...,.,. ev' ...M-S+ .ffs W- WN.-cs., .. . --nn-nun ,.,.........--- LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kettler, Jack Harris, Ronnie Krupp, Earl J. Myers, Mary Williams, Ruth Nicholson, Betty Stahl, Dallas Drenning, Janice Sleyer, Carl Cessna. Men's and Boys' Clothing Congratulations to the Basketball Players ot Compliments of Bulls ECONOMY STORE '57-'58 and Best of Luck to the Players next year - ' RUPP 8: RIGGS FEED COMPANY Quality at Low Price TIFFIN FARMERS co'o?EBATIvF' 'Nc' 520510,-iqlohio Furnishings-Shoes-Rubber Footwear Adams Street ' Tlffin,Ohlo Foswria Ohio THE SILIEETEST GIRL Ill TOU.lll The scene is a reception room in a smart summer hotel. The story concerns the romance of young Harry Hart, played by Tom Kissling, for Jackie Sweet, a man- icurist, played by Ruth Edinger. Harry's father, Lyon Hart, has made a million with Hart's Famous Mustard Sauce and Mrs. Hart, his mother, is determined to use their wealth to achieve great social position. She is the boss of the family and insists that her son marry Truly Hunting, a girl who is long on background but short on cash and who desires to make an advantag- eous marriage, financially. Mrs. Hart determines to break off Harry's engagement to Jackie and has Jackie discharged from her position in the hotel. While at College, Harry's roommate and pal was young Jack Stewart, whose initials happen to be the same as Jackie's, so Harry contacts a scheme to have Jackie impersonate his pal and pay him a visit. ln Act Two we find Jackie looking very trim in boy's clothes and being adored by all the girls, especially Harry's moth- er. All goes well until the real Jack Stewart puts in his appearance. Riotously funny complications develop, but everything is straightened out satisfactorily. There are several amusing minor romances running through the play, including Willie Love, a bashful and studious youth, and Ida Downe, a romantic young thing, also a comic Doctor Quack, who tries desper- ately to escape the attentions of Mrs. Lotta Doe, a wealthy widow, with imaginary ills. We would like to thank Miss Huff for Jackie Swee, .---.----- ---------- Ruth Edinger 0I'1Oll'Ief year of hard work in the mugic Mrs- Lyon Har' I---'..-A-A--.----.------, Arlene Sayre dePU lm9nl- Lyon Hart ..,...... ,.,..... W endell Holman She he fer- Y we Places wrh the T..i'lYS,'23Z:f5j5j5... ' jjj5ij.'TfJZ'.k '.ZilLFZ Septette this year. The band played qt on 1-,uly Hunnng A---A.A ------,-,www-.-- J can Saba home bull QCIUIES- The music contestants Gladden Gay.. ................... Ed Wilcox brought home honors in the clinic, district, Mrs. Lotta Doe ....... ....... P aulette Huffman and state contests. The operetta was put on well with a large audience enjoying every moment of it. The iuniors and seniors would once again like to thank her for applying the make-up for the iunior and senior class plays and pictures. Dr. Quack ............ Ida Downe ....... Willie Love ..... Noah Lott .......,.. Ima Lightfoot.. Helen ................. Margaret ........ Carlotta ....... ........Paul Hughes ..........Sandra Sayre .........Bob McGough ...........Earl Myers .........Carolyn Thaxton Gail Ecker Judy Rouser Judy Kissling -L -I 1 ny' MAJORETTES: Janice Stull, Sharon Hammer, Joan Gee, Linda Hedden, Ruth Edinger, Nancy Compton, Jane Cessna, Penny Lanning. SECOND ROW: Bill Bruns, Linda Cramer, Judy Rouser, Linda Vogel, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Miss Huff, Kay Yoakum, Gail Ecker, Alberta Hollinger, Larry Stull, Janet Striff. THIRD ROW: Linda Whitman, Berneita Saum, Mary Graber, Roger Massie, Sandra McClory, Francis Kettler, Sue Compton, Peggy Meyer, Sharon Whitman, Judy Kissling, Joan Saba, Ronnie Krupp, Sondra Perkins, Rose Ann Lucius, Janet Harrison, Annette Maes, Sue Jones, Sandra Jones, Carolyn Thaxton. FOURTH ROW: Lula Mae Byers, Dale Stewart, Pat Scherger, Cliff Hartline, Allen Hollinger, Jean Lanning, Duane Shaferly, Ed Wilcox, Sandra Sayre, David Shreve, Lois Hartline, Larry Lucius, Jerry Snyder, Paulette Kline, Lois Cramer, Ray Might, Cindy Hedden. The Jackson-Liberty Band consisting of fifty-three members is an or- ganization which has been very active this year. During the summer months, we played at the Fairs, Ice Cream Socials and the Fireman's Con- vention in Bryan. Movies were taken at the Fireman's Convention of our band and about a week later several of the members saw themselves on T.V. We played at alleof our home basketball games and enioyed doing several new and different shows. The Band Boosters sold tickets on cakes at each home game. We were rained out at the Fostoria Halloween Parade but we figured that 53 disappointments were better than 53 sick kids!! After the Risingsun Halloween Parade the Boosters served a lunch and we played records and danced at J-L school. The Boosters have really been active this year and we owe them a big thank you for the fine tenor saxophone and bass clarinet which they bought for the band in February. They certainly add a lot to the band. Several of our members had the honor of playing in the All County Band which was held in November at Bloomville School under the direction of Walter Szells from Fremont Ross High. SEPTETTE I s .. 1 f have added a guy, Ed Wilcox to their 4 dddd 'Y KNEELING: Kay Yoakum, Carolyn Thaxton, Eddie Wilcox, Annette Moes, Ruth Edinger. ' This year these six snappy gals . ensemble. After the first perform- ance this year their picture was in the paper with headlines, A Lonely little petunia in an onion patch . Al- though out-numbered he certainly is not out-done for Ed takes the solo in several numbers while the girls add the background music. We feel like they have really made a hit this year for they have sung for so many or- ganizations large and small, both far and near. They always manage to have a lot of fun together - for ex- ample, ask the girls about the night they sang for the Lions Club at the Y.M.C.A. in Fostoria. What happened on the way home, Linda, when your mother was dropping off the girls? There seemed to be a few Risingsun kids having a lot of fun. They were ahead of them and wouldn't budge unless they moved in reverse. Call the cops, Linda!! STANDING: Sandra Jones, Miss Huff, Linda Cramer. CLHRIIIET TRIO The music department at Jackson- Liberty is always very proud of their clarinet ensemble. Most of their hard work is put forth at contest time. They had a little misfortune this year at the Clinic music contest. Sue got very sick that afternoon and they had to come home before they played. They are looking forward to the Dis- trict which is March 8th and hope by then that the flu bug is gone. Poor Sue seemed to have all the troubles this year, for two days before contest her clarinet cracked because of the cold weather. Then the day of the contest she worked a half an hour try- ing to find a reed that would work, and then got so sick she couldn't play. We hope all of your troubles are over Sue, and wish the trio the best of luck at the District contest. YELLOW CAB CO. 42I3O West Center St. ' Phone HE 5-6644 Fostoria, Ohio LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Huff, Sandra Jones, Frances Kettler, Sue Compton. WILSON'S SHELL SERVICE PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR Lubrication ' Tires ' Batteries ' Auto Repair 305 South Main Street ' Phone HE 5-0967 Seat Covers ' Car Washing ' Radiator Service Fostoria, Ohio Corner South 81 Main Sts. ' Fostoria, Ohio Customer Parking lET'S SIIIG 5 E . Q 1 A F Q L J ' ' 3 ' 3 i 4 s Q 3 Q , 3 N 'Z ii... L1 ,. ... - f L ,, X . -T l ' . N J L ' J C . 4. ' 4 .4-f ll L Q K K is 'bv . Q X' elwfigcr . V s 5 ' . i 1 L ...,.....4 1 - - . A. A SEATED: Anna Kirkwood, Gail Ecker, Peggy Meyer, Miss Huff, Sandra Sayre, Judy Kissling, Doris Holman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Thaxton, Lula Byers, Sandra Jones, Linda Cramer, Barbara Kleinfelter, Kay Yoakum, Sue Compton, Annette Moes, Ruth Edinger, Sue Jones, Kathryn Hughes, Barbara McElhaney, Judy Rouser. THIRD ROW: Linda Vogel, Joan Gee, Carolyn Kisabeth, Rose Ann Lucius, Joan Sabo, Nancy Compton, Marcia McDonald, Jean Lannung, Sondra Perkins, Lois Hartline, Frances Kettler, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Sandra Albright, Alberta Hollinger. qw I ,, f f' . i, . ,iz SEATED: Wendell Holman, Eddie Wilcox, Miss Huff, Tom Kissling, Paul Hughes. SECOND ROW: Jack Harris, Virgil Hughes, Bob McGough, Jerry Snyder, Carl Feasel, Paul Minich, Raymond Might. THIRD ROW: Earl J. Myers, Ronnie Krupp, Ronnie Ginnever, Danny McGough, Duane Shaferly, Jerry Coleman, Dale Thaxton. X 0llE HCT Plilll PATCHWORK QUILT by Rachel Lyman Field KV st Mrs. Willis ............... .,.... J oan Sabo Anne, her daughter .... ......... G ail Ecker Joe, Anne's husband ..... ...... B ob McGough Betty, their daughter .... ...... R uth Edinger Molly I ................... ..A... S andra Sayre William ..... ...... P aul Hughes Emily ...... ...... L inda Cramer Molly ll ...A......................,......................... Judy Rouser On their wedding day, William gives Molly the deed to the farm she loves, to keep it safe, she sews it in secret into a patchwork quilt. Years later Joe and Anne wish to sell the farm, but must have the deed. Molly lold Mrs. Willisl has forgotten where she put it. She can remember the past only when she looks at her quilt, but Anne thinks it is ugly and takes it away from her, and Mrs. Willis' mind is blank. They placed second, receiving a superior rating at the county and went to the state contest. 4 -,.:- Ev ttss , , if if z . J 5 f V Mrs. Emmert Gail Ecker Mr. Davis Sr. Class Play Director We would like to thank Mrs. Emmert for the fine job she did in directing the one-act play. She and ' Gail Ecker directed the Junior Class play, which was a huge success. Mr. Davis did a fine job handling the Seniors as their play proved ci real success. So from all the students involved, thank you Mrs. Emmert, Gail Ecker, and Mr. Davis. THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED The Junior Class selected The Little Dog Laughed , a comedy, for its class play. According to Mother Goose, The Little Dog Laughed to see such sport and he never saw such sport as in this play. Laurie Huntington Uudy Kisslingl majoring in psychology comes home from college. Her father, Sid Huntington lRonald Heddenj is worried about his used car business and fears his loan from the bank will not go through and his rival Ted Wood lRonald Kruppl will get the dealership. Martha Huntington lMarcia McDonaldJ tries to help her husband by inviting Walola Breckenridge lPeggy Meyeri wife of the bank president, to a tea, as well as a number of other important ladies-Amelia Dennis lLinda Vogell, Caroline Blakesly Uean Lanningi, Grace Schoenbeck lPaulette Huffmanl and Theresa Brown lFrances Kettlerl. Laurie tries out some of her psychology tests on the ladies and, infuriated, they leave. Laurie's interference ruins the romance of her kid brother Wally lWendell Holmani and Joan Wood lRuth Edingeri and convinces the -va maid, Gus, Uunet Feasell that she is a genius and should go to college and become the intellectual equal of her boy friend Horatio Honeywell Uack Harrisl a bird fancier and taxidermist. While she is on a date with Mark Bradford lEarl J. Myersl, her parents find her notes in which she psychologized them all and decide to teach her a lesson by applying her theories. Eventually everyone ends up with a better understanding of each other, Sid and Ted become partners, Martha and Lillian Wood lBeatrice Kellarl become close friends, Wally and Joan re-discover each other and Laurie learns that psychology is a dangerous thing and finds that the important things are family love and understanding, and Mark. The play was directed by Gail Ecker and Mrs. Emmert, Carolyn Thaxton was prompterg Jane Watson and Barbara Kimble had charge of tickets and programs. Carl Bricker was electrician, Ray Reidling, Harold Hatfield, Larry Ginnever, Don Scherger and Eugene Luzader were the Stage Crew. MEN ARE LIKE STREET CARS A lilting comedy in three acts which spins its merriment around vivacious Maudy lSandra Jonesl. Maudy, the teenage sophisticate who belives she is mature far beyond her years, has the audience gasping for air as she tries to marry sister Sylvia lGail Eckert to some-maniand get her away from home. Her antics almost force Mother Uoan Saboj and Father lVirgil Hughesl to move out of town. She screams when she finds sister Sylvia dating her steady Davy lPaul Hughesj and is forever trying to get Jerry lBob McGoughl to propose to Sylvia. She can't leave the wedding arrangements alone and almost makes a mess of this too. Given moral support by three teenage 'mv girl friends, Lysbeth Uudy Rouserl, Alix lMartha Saalmanl and Julie lKathleen Steinmetzl who copy her philosophy Men are Like Streetcars, if you miss one another will come along . She makes shambles of almost everything. Supporting roles are played by Sandra Sayre, Betty Stahl, Betty Frisch, Mary Williams, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Tom Kissling and Ronnie Ginnever. Robert Graber, Earl Myers, and Marvin Ludwig were the stage managers. Ruth Nicholson, Barbara McElhaney, Kay Yoakum, Mary Peters, Janet Luzader and Barbara Nye were prompters, in charge of tickets and program, and provided entertainment between acts. r M W' M WW, 'wr' Xe K Q ,W rw' f 5, mv - H119 Ronnie Hedden Forward 48 Carl Bricker Cenler Conch Nell Dams M.,-G 00911 Danny M Forward it ., 9 fm NW Paul Hughes Guard Guard lg Earl J. Myers Forward 81 Guard Wendell Holman Wllff 54905 Jackson-liberty 1 kson-liberty SON-LIQERTY ER G F Hedden ., ......... 9 2 20 cGough .... ,.4, 6 2 14 icker. ....O 2 cGough .... .... 4 3 11 issling . . .... 4 1 YJ als: ...... ..... 2 3 10 56 -DIA I 'S .....,. ... 0 l ndall ..... ... 4 0 3 nel' .... ..... 4 0 8 el' ... .... 10 0 20 . . .. . . . 8 l 17 2 0 4 als ...........,.. 28 2 58 re by Quarters: on-Liberty l0 19 19 l8 ia 9 'I7 14 li ckson-liberty ins Opening skelball lill Klops Montgomery 'JACKSON-LIBERTY PLAYER G F T R. Hedden .........., 6 5 17 D. McGough ........ 2 4 8 C. Bricker ..... ..,. 4 5 13 B. McGough .... 4 4 12 T. Kissling .. . . . . 0 6 6 QP. Hughes .... . 0 2 2 Totals: ........ 16 26 58 MONTGOMERY Brubaker ............ 1 4 6 Ream ........ .... 1 0 2 Fairbanks ,... ..... 0 2 2 .Hartley .... ...' . 0 1 1 ?Gorri1l ..... .... 2 4 8 EGorrill ....... .... 2 4 8 fStanna1'd 2 5 9 lDieter ...... .... 1 0 2 Adkins ....,..... 6 2 14 Totals: ........ 13 18 44 4 Score by Quarters: ldackson-Liberty 7 'l7 12 22 'Montgomery 7 5 17 19 lluckson-liberty .loses To Thompson 1 In 1 i 1 V ' SON-LIBERTY-44 yor G T lScoring Honors edden ..,....... 8 18 1 n cGough 4 2 10 1 Ron.Hedden led both contin- ricker ,.,.. 3 0 fgents in the scorlng department cGough ....,... 1 1 with his 12 fielders for 24 points, issling ......... 3 1 and tl1e only other double-figured Totals .....,.... 19 6 44 scorer for J-L was Bob McGough TSVILLE-428 with 5-1-11. Thompson's Gooding ,yu G F T' led his mates with 4-9-17, follow- 1 ong ....,....... 6 2 141 ed by Cox with 6-4-16 and Hansen teele .... 3 0 6, with 5-3-13. Bufd -'-:'- 0 1 1 JACKSON-LIBERTY-58 1 owery .... 4 1 9 mith .... 1 2 4' Player G F T Lynch .......,... 4 0 9 Hedden ..,:... .... 1 2 0 24 Totals .......... 18 6 42 D' lwcciough U 3 0 5 core by quarters: C. Bricker ff .. 3 0 6 I kson-Liberty 11 11 8 14 B. McGough ......., 5 1 11 tsville .......... 15 11 8 Kissling ,,,,., ,,,. 2 2 5 ,Hughes .......,...... 0 2 al f1vr-- -f-. M 1 1 3 Q Jackson-Liberty's fine cheer. 'award as being the best group ln Basketball Schedule hool We They ltsville ......,,,..........,..., 44 42 pewell-Loudon .,....,... 44 47 w Riegel ..............,..... 57 44 cadiu ..............,........... 56 58 nigomery Local ...,.... 58 44 ompson .............,.,...... 50 55 srngsun ...,... .,........, 5 6 49 w Riegel ......... 63 52 ibsonburg ..,,., 49 53 llsvllle .,....,...... 78 75 oomville ......, 60 73 rk ,.................. 89 52 ld Forl ...............,,....... 70 59 pewell-Loudon .......... 59 96 ckson-Burgoon .......... 107 48 public ............ 69 5l umni ........,. 57 82 tica ...,....,... 79 58 oomville ...... 67 64 leading squad was presented an the tournament. Old Fort wal 11-unner-up in this department. In addition, Art Corfman, vet- eran basketball official made hil annual All-Tournament selections for the Advertiser-Tribune. First- team members on the honor squd were Bob Walter and Bam Schubert of Hopewell-Loudon, Bob Steele of Bettsville, Wayne Good- ing of Thompson, and Ron Hedden of Jackson-Liberty. Q I o 5. ll l5 01 c. 'I 1 E. :Li - EU Q :sw Kr' :Tam 5' D-ou W N 7 ll IOILQ Pl! 1 owl 1.4 N QQF4 L 251327:-A on :gage ,fe QVSQZN o 'Q 0 ... 3-31 F53 o..0 -:wow-o.on.fD 0 Aman-.a-.q2 .I 2 -553655- S 55225 5 ur--- f-I 073: 12533 5 o 321951 r N I' N as ' 1 Que-QQ! ou u..v'1 :Gauze-ig OM!-4 SCl7l'll1E, by Quarters: Bettsvllle .... .... 14 13 22 18-8 1, lackkon-liberty - Swamps Burgoon JACKSON-LIBERTY-107 PLAYER G F R. Hedden ..-........ 15 3 D. McGough ......,.. 10 2 C. Bricker .... 8 2 B. McGough .... 8 3 T- Kissling .... 2 3 Hughes .....-......... 3 2 Totals: ............. 46 15 JACKSON-BURGOON-48 PLAYER G F Hull ....... 3 5 Ritter ..... 1 1 Flores ..... 7 4 Smith ..... 4 1 Ash ..,.... 2 1 Blevins ............... 1 0 Totals: ............. 18 12 Score by Quarters: Jackson-Liberty .... 25 27 23 Jackson-Burgoon 12 15 8 Jackson-liberty Blasts Reoublic PIACKSON-LIBERTY-69 . Ti Player G P T 33I R. Hedden ...,...... 10 1 21 22l D. McGough 7 2 1 18' C. Bricker ..... 6 5 -17 19 B. McGough 2 0 4 7 T. Kissling .... 2 0 4 8. Meyers ......... 1 2 4 107 Holman ............. 1 0 2 Totals ....... 11 69 REPUBLIC-51- 1- Player G F T 11 Kit-38. ............ . . . 2 0 4 3 Lewis .... 5 5 15 18Watson... ...2 o 4 9Kah1er ...3 6 12 5 Cole ...... 5 2 12 2 Fruth ............... 1 2 4 Totals 15 51 rters. I6 17 20 I6-69 48 Score by qua - 32 J-L .- ......., .. 13 Republic li .... 8 14 ll 18-51 Jackson-liberty Jackson-liberty Tops New Riegel Whips Old Fort JAC KsoN-LIBERTY-ro ' G Player Hedden ....,,. F ,......10 2 D. McGough 2 6 9 Bricker ..,. 2 B. McGough , . 3 4 Kissling ..... . 2 2 Hughes .............. 1 0 Totals .... . ..27 16 OLD FORT-59 . Player G F Wickert ...... 9 0 Adelsperger . .. 4 0 Speller ....... 7 3 Rarlin , ,.......,. .... Jackson-liberty Advances ln EJACKSON-LIBERTY PLAYER G F T 1- R. Hedden .... 2 22 D. McGough ,... 10 C. Bricker .,.... 14 20 B. MCGOLlgl1 .... 10 10 IT. Kissling sl Totals ......... 63 2 'NEW RIEGEL 7011. Karrick ....... 30 outs, ......... 0 T rose .... 0 iel .,.... 0 lg athias .... 5 rieinhart ..... 11 17 L-Iohman .1 . .. 0 2 ateinhauser ...... 2 l Totals ...........,.. 21 10 52 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 lackson-Liberty 14 18 'll 20 Jew Riegel ll 17 13 ll Seneca Tourney JACKSON-,LIBERTY-42 PLAYER G F Hedden .......... . . . 7 B. McGough . Bricker ...... Kisslin .. 2 .. ,, 5 g ...... .. 3 Hughes ....... .. 0 D. McGough ..... .. 3 0 Myers ........ .. 0 0 Totals: ...........,. 20 2 NEW RIEGEL 38 PLAYER G F Karrick .... , 4 2 Brose ..,. .,,, 0 2 Mathias ..,. .... 4 0 Reinhart 5 2 Hohman .............. 3 0 Totals: ...... 16 Score by Quarters: Jackson-Liberty I3 612 6 'T 14 5 11 6 0 6 ll' 421 T 1 10 2 at 12l e as ll , Tournament Games New Riegel ,..,.............. 42 38 Thompson ...................... 58 66 Beltsville ....... 58 67 Individual Scoring Ron Hedden ................................ 409 Dan McGough ............. ..,........ 2 5l Carl Bricker ...... ,.......... 2 40 Tom Kissling ......... ,.......... l 75 Bob McGough ..... ........... 2 29 Earl .l. Myers ......... 40 Paul Hughes ...... 24 Wendell Holman 6 Harold Hatfield 4 49 FUll 0F PEP-FUll 0F STEIIIII WK , .zmwm ,,M,,jj,g,g::4fyg,,,.,,.,w:f4:,2 1',g,J:4i,wfzfif'fm:,f':l7', ' i 'V 7 lf H ff - , 4 ., , f,.,,,,My,,,:,fwfb:fwMfW 'Q Q KNEELING: Virgil Hughes, Earl Myers, Raymond Reidling. STANDING: Mr. Davis, Harold Halfield, Wendell Holman, Paul Hughes, Tom Kissling, Ronnie Hedden, Carl Bricker, Danny McGough, Bob McGough, Earl J. Myors, Ed Wilcox, John Wellman, Dale Thaxlon. 'Iii SEATED: Ed Wilcox, Earl J. Myers, Harold Halfield, Wendell Holman, Dale Thaxlcn. SECOND ROW: Duane Shaferly, Jerry Coleman, Carl Feasel, Carl Cessna, Joe Saalman, John Wellman, Tom Watkins, Dallas Drenning, Mr. Davis. THIRD ROW: Paul Minich, Jack Harris, Ronnie Krupp, Roger Harris, Raymond Might. .K :S X XS ww X 1 - QS? S 3 - - by X - -X LL 5 5 5 L- X l m? 4 ,Q sf Vi N A X 'if 3 5 Q 5 1 Hllll THE QUEEII Hail her Maiesty, the Queen! These words rang through the J-L auditorium on December 31, 1957, as Bob McGough crowned the Home- coming Queen. Miss Huff and her music department presented some very striking numbers before, during, and after the crowning. The Freshman attendant was Carolyn Kisa- beth, whose escort was Wendell Holman. The Sophomore attendant, Janice Steyer, was escorted by Paul Hughes. The Junior attendant was Jean Lanning, and her escort was Carl Bricker. The attendant from the Senior class was Betty Frisch, who was escorted by Tom Kissling. Sharon Hammer made a very cute crown car- rier. Her majesty was Gail Ecker, and her escort was Bob McGough. She wore a dress of black tulle and orange frosted half moons. On her royal head, she wore a beautiful crown, and carried a spray of roses. After her maiesty was seated upon the throne, and her court had taken their places, the J-l. Band ended the ceremony by striking off a beau- tiful number. THllT'S THE SPIRIT g, Paul Hughes, Bob McGough, Mr. Davis, Tom Kissling, Virgil Hughes, Earl J. Myers. Reidling, Donald Scherger, Earl Myers, Danny McGough, Ronnie Hedden, Carl STANDING- Raymond Bricker, Joe Saalman, endell Holman, Ed Wilcox, Duane Shaferly, Dale Thaxton. SEATED: Dallas Drennin v J W 1 M9 w . iv 7 KNEELING: Kay Yoakum, Ruth Edinger, Sandra Jones, Sue Compton. SEATED: Brucc Roth, Jim Roth, Carolyn Thaxton, lula Byers, Kathryn Hughes, Judy Rouser, Patty Kisabeth, Larry Stull, Jim Rouser. THIRD ROW: Ann Kisabeth, Penny Lanning, Cindy Hedden, Betty Colwell, Barbara Nye, Sue Jones, Janet Striff, Jim Vogel, Joan Gee, Billy McGough, Doug Turpin, Joan Nye, Frances Kettler, Ruth Ann Shaferly, Richard Hughes, Janise Vogel, Janet Feasel. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Davis, Judy Kissling, Gail Ecker, Carolyn Kisabeth, Jane Watson, Betty Frisch, Sandra Sayre, Marcia McDonald, Jean Lanning, Arlene Sayre, Sondra Perkins, Nancy Compton, Mary Jane Hammer, Peggy Meyer, Linda Vogel, Joan Sabo, Annette Moes, Doris Holman. s GU, 60, G0! LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Compton, Sandra Jones, Ruth Edinger, Kay Yoakum. They did it again! This is the fourth straight year that J-L has won first place in cheering. Kay has been cheerleader for three years, Sandra for two years. They will be missed very much next year. This was Ruth and Sue's second year, and will probably be working hard at it again next year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Penny Lanning, Betty Colwell, Cindy Hedden, Nancy Myers. G0 B095 G0 - 2, .af ,M i F S E Nr E 'X ia , X1 X X K I , f' iw e, e i w l ' l - s ,lj K ,IJ N k K iy t VL: V T , K, K 1. 1 'il . .. . K ,511 I ,l .Minky V1 l N EA i ,gi K 1 K - jylbrij sig 2 xl 7 L ,. T f s rl , , , , lf, ' ' - f - it i A FRONT ROW: Danny Roth, Allan Hollinger, Bruce Roth, .lim Roth, Larry Stull, Donald Kirkwood. BACK ROW: Mr. Davis, Carl Frisch, Dennis Myers, Dwight Reidling, Richard Hughes, Ronnie Watkins, Billy McGough, Gayle Holman, Jim Vogel, Dale Stewart, Gerald Holman, Rev. Robert Hoover. 1 if M if FRONT ROW: Danny McGough, Donald Scherger, Tom Kissling, Dale Thaxton, Bob McGough, Earl Myers, Paul Hughes. BACK ROW: Mr. Davis, Virgil Hughes, Carl Feasel, Jerry Coleman, Donald Kleinfelter, Wendell Holman, Dallas Drenning, Ed Wilcox, Thomas Steinmetz, Jack Harris, Duane Shaferly, Raymond Reidling. Crowning the Queen Senior Attendant Junior Attendant Gail and Bob Betty and Tom Jean and Carl it 1' Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Crown Carrier Janice and Paul Carolyn and Wendell Sharon Hammer 0 33 1 l Varsity Five Get That Ball Millie Tl1Gf Basket Ron, Bob, Tom, Carl 81 Dan Danny Carl 1 n 4 BETTSVILLE B :St B Cafe Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Huber Vaughn Voorhies Wilbur Windau FOSTORIA Al's Iewelers Barnes Sunoco Buqner's Grocery Dr. E. C. Phipps Dr. F. G. Buble Dr. G. H. W. Bruqqemann Dr. H. L. Perry Dr. I. C. Baurer Dr. I. L. Murphy Dr. M. E. Seiple Dr. Wm. P. Yarris F. H. Pennell, M. D. Guernsey 6: Guernsey H. P. Ulicny, M. D. Kessels Marietta's Beauty Salon Paul L. Williams Peter Clothinq Store Boy's Shoe Service S. B. Markey, M. D. The Little Folks Shop Lom's Parakeet Val-U Dress Shops William Emmert KANSAS Boatman General Store PATRONS I. P. Seiqer, Iake the Iunk Kansas Garage Ted Wallace TIFFIN Advertiser Tribune Albert's Fine Ice Creams Art's Dutch Lunch Christian Supplies Focht Bros. lnc. Iolly's Drive-ln Tiffin Outlet Furniture Tiffin University Turner's Restaurant Wags Place lnc. Williams, Dell G Burqer Gaietto's Sunoco Station Tiffin Acme Electric Tiffin Drive-ln OLD FORT Dr. E. C. Hiestancl, M. D. BRADNER Dr. H. S. Elliot Kelsy ci Freeman Lumber MILLERSVILLE Smallets Gen. 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THEIS Quality Meats Self-Serve Grocery Dry Goods and Paints Phone 240 New Riegel, Ohio Compliments oi KETTLER'S BARBER SHOP AMSDEN, OHIO Phone Fostoria HE. 5-4087 THE ARCADIA CREAMERY Cash Buyers Cream and Eggs Phone HE. 4-4lT6 Arcadia, Ohio DECKER'S SUPPLY SHOP Plumbing House Wiring Kitchen Cabinets and Supplies Phone 3585 Bradner, Ohio A Box 421 CLIFFORD E. SNYDER Ford Service - General Repairing Marathon Oils and Gasoline Phone TW. 44-7ll Arcadia, Ohio Compliments of B. G M. Bettsville, Ohio ADAMS MARATHON SERVICE Gas-Oil--Lubrications Phone 3144 Rt. 281 and Crocker Street Bradner, Ohio VIVIAN BEAUTY SHOP Corner Greenburg Pike and Rt. 281 Specialize in Hair Cuts and Teen Age Styles Phone 3300 Wayne, Ohio Dean Bros. Block 6. Tile Co. 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Realtor Edmund I. Wagner. Associate Broker Office 70 E. Market St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 3868 or 3664 MOORE'S RESTAURANT Open 24 hours HOMEMADE PIES HOMEMADE SOUPS 615 W. Market Tiffin, Ohio Compliments of SENECA LOCKER SERVICE 62 N. Monroe Tiffin, Ohio You Can Save Money if You Buy Band Instruments From NEWMAN'S MUSIC STORE for Holton, Selmer, Olds, cif Buescher Orchestra lnstruments Baldwin Pianos 6: Organs 189 S. Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio SERVICE CAB CO. Rates on out of town calls 24 hr. Service Phone 333 Tiffin, Ohio 65 SNYDER'S DRIVE IN Tiffin, Ohio Located on 224 and 18 Delicious Soft-Serve Sundaes-Malts-Cone Shakes-Sherberts WINIFRED HOKE SHOPPE Winifred G. Bessire Chic Millinery Phone 3541 100 S. Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio TIFFIN DAIRY CO. Quality Dairy Products Phone 539 Tiffin MAPLE GROVE FARMERS ELEV. CO. Grain. Seeds, and Feed Wire Fence and Posts, etc. Route 3 Tiffin, Ohio TIFFIN MACHINE 61 AUTO PARTS 20 E. Market St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 3525-26 A. H. YONKER C. L. YONKER YONKERS INS. AGENCY 118 East Center Street Phone 1-IE. 5-2573 Fostoria, Ohio TROUT AND BLADOW FURNITURE COMPANY Phone-5255 R.F.D. No. 3 Tiffin, Ohio 66 WEDGE LUMBER 6. SUPPLY Plumbing Appliance Heating Furniture Phone 1-IE. 5-5001 BARGAIN HOUSE 451 Columbus Ave. Fostoria, Ohio For Complete Home Better Bread and Pastry B U D ' S B A K E R Y 207 N. Main Fostoria, Ohio Phone I-IE. 5-3240 BERYL'S PURE OIL SERVICE Corner Tiffin ci Poplar Fostoria, Ohio Phone I-IE. 5-0851 Tires - Batteries 0 Accessories Washing and Polishing BUD'S MARKET Fruits and Vegetables 3Vz Miles North of Fostoria, Ohio Production Credit For All Farm Needs BLACK SWAMP P.C.A. Fostoria and Tiffin, Ohio CHARLIE'S SERVICE STATION AND HARDWARE Fostoria, Ohio BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Home of the Thoughtful Gift COZY CORNER GOOD FOOD 109 N. Morin Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of D. 6: L. PURE OIL Culbertson ci County Line St. Fostoria, Ohio Compliments ot DRY CLEANERS of FOSTORIA Bishop Porters Edwards Keyes Phone I-IE. 5-3649 de SANTOS HAIR STYLISTS 3l6 N. Main Street Fostoria, Ohio EDISON CUT RATE DRUG F ostoria's Busiest Drug Store Lowest Prices in Ohio TI-IE PRESCRIPTION STORE Fostoria, Ohio DILLON AUTO PART'S INC. Automotive Parts Equipment Fostoria First Iolober ELSEA T.V. Appliances and Records R.C.A. Victor T.V. and I-IiFi Record Players R.C.A. - WHIRLPOOL Refrigerators, Ranges and Dryers 230 N. Main Phone I-IE. 5-5505 Fostoria, Ohio I. G. A. DON'S SUPER MARKET Sandusky St. Fostoria, Ohio 68 ERNIE'S AUTO SERVICE High Quality Petroleum Products Phone I-IE. 5-3347 l2U Sandusky St. FOSTORIA, OI-IIO IOI-IN DEERE QUALITY Westinghouse FARM EQUIPMENT G I L L I G THE EAST NORTH STREET Electric C0- LUMBER CO. 117 E. North St. Fostoria, Ohio Lumber and Millwork Phone HE' 5-3395 -Appliances- Pl'101'1G FOSIOIICI, Ol'1lO Pfgtqne-Bgtfle GQS Service You Can SAVE MONEY It You Insure Your Car and I-Iorne With E. W. SCHAUFELBERGER. IR. Nationwide Insurance Phone I-IE. 5-8220 131 W. North Street Fostoria, Ohio H1-lRRY'S WORK CLOTHES 113 North Main Street Fostoria, Ohio FOSTORIA ELECTRIC General Electric Appliances 106 S. Main Street Phone I'IE. 5-8263 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of THE HOME WINDOW CO. Fostoria, Ohio Phone I-IE. 5-7757 Everything for Home and Farm FOSTORIA 6: RURAL SUPPLY Buyers Group We Sell all Makes ot Nationally Advertised Merchandise Phone HE. 5-6566 Fostoria, Ohio R.F.D. Findlay Road Open nites til 9:00 P.M. 69 H O Y T S E E D C O . Field, Garden 6? Farm Seeds HEm1ock 5-3823 Fostoria. Ohio KEIDAN'S I EWELERS Fostoria's Finest Credit Iewelers Complete Selection Diamonds 0 Watches 'Appliances and Gift Specials Never Extra for Credit at Keidan's Credit Terms To Fit Your Budget Phone HE. 5-7361 Compliments of I. C. PENNEY CO. Fostoria, Ohio KITCHEN'S HOUSE OF MUSIC If It's Music We Have It! 318-322 S. Main FOSTORIA, OHIO Fostoria Phones HE. 5-7209 Res. HE. 5-3858 IERRY'S PURE OIL SERVICE Springfield and Lytle Phone HE. 5-0921 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of LITTLE DANDY DRIVE-IN Homemade Pie is Our Specialty Edge of Fostoria Route 12 East K. S. ROWE Doctor of Optometry 225 West Center St. Phone HE. 5-3601 Fostoria, Ohio 70 MAIN STREET T.V. Sales and Service 333 N. Main Ph. HE. 5-7386 Fostoria, Ohio OWNERS Robby Eobinson and lim Hunker Compliments of MEL'S NIGHT CLUB Ideal Place for Good Food Compliments of MARSH SHOE STORE 2Ul E. Lytle Fostoria, Ohio I Fostoria, Ohio Montgomery's Barber Shop L A M F R O M S 327 N. Main DRESS BETTER For Appointments Call and YOU'LL FEEL BETTER I-IE. 5-7252 Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio MYERS 6: LICHTLE. LTD. DAVIS' Plumbing and Heating Supplies Bicycle and Electrical Store 317 South Main Street Repair and accessories for all makes of bicycles Fostoria' Ohio Phone HE. 5-2362 105 Perry sr PHONE HE. 5-878 Fostoria, Ohio A sincere thank you A sincere thank you to to DICKEN 6. WONDERS STUDIO GRAY PRINTING CO. Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK 6: CO. Phone HE. 5-6696 122 W. Tiffin St. Fostoria, Ohio THE STAR GLASS 6 SUPPLY CO. Restaurant Supplies and Equipment 232 N. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE. 5-2564 SHERLIE ANN BAKERY Quality Baked Goods To Meet Your Needs 116 E. North St. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE. 5-5330 STARK'S MARKET .113 W. Lytle Fostoria, Ohio More for your Dollar at ll VERES SPORTSMANS SHOP Everything for the Sportsman S C H I F F I S Andy Veres, Prop. F0St0riG'S Leading Shoe-Store 309 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio 204 S. Main Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE' 54850 Nutrilite Foool Supplement HE. 5-7247 Distributor S N Y D E R ' S WALTERS AUTO SERVICE DAIRY STORE Formerly Dairy Oueen Sodas-Malts Sundaes-Cones Sandwiches-Coffee Frame 61 Wheel Alignment General Auto Repair Complete Brake 6. Tune-up Service Monroe-Matic Shock Absorbers 400 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio FOSTORIA, OHIO 72 Clyde Peeler and Son DeKalb Hybrid's Seed Corn DeKalb Chicsr Certified Wheat and Beans Swiit's Red Steer Fertilizer Forney Arc Welders. Inc. Top Name in Arc Welding R. R. No. 1 Kansas. Ohio Phone Bettsville 3771 GEE'S MARKET Meat 8z Groceries Fresh Vegetables KANSAS. OHIO - SAYRES GENERAL STORE WEISSINGEHS phone sozz SAYRES M0-1-OR SALES General Merchandise Phone saw AMSDEN. OHIO Earl H. Sayre, Prop. Kansas, Ohio compifmenfs Bascom Elevator and of Supply Let Us Grind and Mix Y F d CLOUSE CAFE 8: our ee S Largest Concrete Grain Storage In Seneca County PHONE 7-2171 Bascom' Ohio Borscom. Ohio WALTS LUNCH , Compliments of Groceries Sz Fountain Service wnnns HARDWARE Phone Betts. 7-2416 Bascoml Residence 7-2511 Phone 7-2326 Bcrscom, Ohio TOIVI'S SOHIO STATION SIIPERETTE Washing and Waxing Muffler and Tail Pipe Installation Sandusky and Fremont Sts. compieie Liibiiiiiiiioii Phone HE. 5-0901 Fostoria, Ohio Tiffin and Poplar Fostoria. Ohio WARD LIVESTOCK CU. Compliments of Fostoria, Ohio 'I' I-I E W IL I. 0 W S Daily Market on hogs. lambs. D R I V E calves. and cattle Phone HE. 5-4600 Edge of FOSTORIA For the best price Market conditions will allow. on Route 199 THE OLD FORT BANKING CO. BETTSVILLE BRANCH Bettsville. Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BETTSVILLE FEED 8: GRAIN CO. Grain- Feed-Coal Grinding Grain - Drying Farm Supplies BETTSVILLE. OHIO Phone 2011 THE GORDON LUMBER CO. 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AND TUBELESS TIRES Phone 591 RISINGSUN. OHIO ONSEL BROTHERS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Oil - Gas Wcrterwell 6? Plumbing Supplies Tile Drains-F ence Posts RISINGSUN, OHIO Phone 881 or 361 RISINGSUN AUTO SERVICE General Repair Used Cars Risingsun, Ohio Phone 392 STRANGE PUBLISHING CO. Printers - Publishers The UNIQUE DERRICK Risinqsun 0 Bloomclcrle Wood Oounty's Favorite Weekly Telephone 331 Risingsun, Ohio 81 MITCHELL RADIO 8: ELECTRIC Television - Radio - Home Appl' Com plete Se D pt Over Z5 Y E p Ph B ll 3282 M S BURGOON OHIO BRUTCHER SUHIU SERVICE GASOLINE. OIL, LUBRICATION TIRES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES OLD FORT OI-IIO 23 Ph 2712 SANDUSKY COUNTY FARM BUREAU WELLER-WUNDERLY INC. FUNERAL HOME c0'0P' ASSN' DAY OR NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Federal 2-6409 Ierry E. Weller Cliff Wonderly FREMONT, OHIO A H L E NIU S Fostoria's Largest Department Store BEERS TV SALES 8: SERVICE TELEVISION 61 RADIO SALES 6: SERVICE ADIVIIRAL 700 Sandusky St. 0 Phone I-IE. 5-5590 FOSTORIA, OHIO Compliments of Burns Sohio Station 241 E. Lytle Street Fostoria, Ohio .25 I Chapman's Jewelers ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DIAMONDS ELGIN - OMEGA - BULOVA WATCHES Weekly Terms Phone I-IE. 5-3864 103 S. Main St. FOSTORIA, OI-IIO 83 DUNN'S LANES ' DINING . COMPLIMENTS OF 22132 FOSTER 8: SUN Fostoria. Ohio Carwash - Lubrication A t mobile A . L1cSfP1S Ph HE 5 961 FOSTORIA OHIO 1' ' f with . . X A wQ.s,.,,. . W I L..A - , . CQMPLIMENTS OF C 1 f 1,-OSTURIA FUSTORIA PACKING CONCRETE PRODUCTS, U0- mc. FOSTORIA FOSTORIA. OHIO OHIO I'REElVlAN'S CITIES SERVICE CARWASH - LUBRICATION AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Corner Main and Lytle Fostoria. Ohio Visit the New Housewares Department at Golden Anniversary Established 1907 Treat Your Feet To The Best lt's smart to buy good shoes and then have them rebuilt -- not cobbled. There's a difference. Let us show you. Shoes rebuilt While you Wait. 5 P 5 rm: I A , Uri' lf ' tau ff ' 32.1 1 'rw f 'W f . ' f Mgnklnrgf ftp h 1 f . QT.: ,, to r oun Sll0ES 2 IIEBUIIJ IOE BROWN'S SHOE SHOP 109 E. Tiffin Street Let Ioe Brown the Sole Saver Heel You! Serving Fostoria for over 45 years Protect What You I-Iave'f By Insuring With KINN 8: THEOBALD AGENCY 109 E. Center Street FOSTORIA. OHIO Phone: HEmlock 5-6604 - HEmlock 5-6605 Insurance Real Estate 85 Compliments oi KWIK SHAKE INN Only Quality Food Served Fostoria. Ohio complimen is of Mann Funeral Home, Inc Ambulance Service PHONE HE. 5-6694 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of McDANIEL INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms oi Insurance and Bonds BETTSVILLE G KANSAS Phone 2434-Office Phone 3737-Residence 86 Compliments of The Mennel Milling Company Flour-Feed-Grain Fostoria, Ohio MOES BAKED ENAMEL PAINT SHOP PHONE HE. 5-6297 1247 N. County Line St. Fostoria, Ohio A11 Types Automotive Refinishing Body and Fender Repairing MONTGOMERY WARD Where All America Shops and Saves FOSTORIA, OHIO Studios Music Store MUSIC CENTER Everything M usica1 226 North Main St. Fostoria, Ohio Ernie Duffield. Owner Dance Orchestra Phone HE. 5-5437 M y I .,. A , lnfg, fw- ,i '-Z5: 'f':: 1'1r- m . x- iii , Q v '3I:..'?'-3125525-. -.-zffffffy '2 6f'.i-- .- f ,-va, 1 451 . 'a- 'an-F, 'fv gh A '65 'syfi A fi:5:3:5:5:5:3:22:z5:5:4' Ga, FQ- -Q -ff ...::5i5i552sEi52z12 'f '-15455, I - 9- :i: .-1-:i:i:P:5' 49:55 ' 7'1'-::':' . 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Drain Your Farm Before It Drains You Oualiiy Clay Drain Tile Corrugated lVleial Pipe Viiriiied Sewer Pipe BASCOM Phone 7-2801 Phone HE. 5-2467 Hollenhaugh Bros' Fostoria. Ohio Brush and Spray Painting S w .V a - - 89 A. J. HOOVER and SONS Sohio Garage and Service Station Tires, Batteries, Oil Lime, Stone and Fertilizer Spreading Phone Bascom 7-2811 Bascom. Ohio Meadowbrook Park-Playground ot Northern Ohio, Bascom, Ohio Between Tiffin 51 Fostoria on Route 18. Clean Fun 51 Relaxation. 60 Acres ot Beautiful Groves, Swimming Pool, Play Grounds, etc. Dancing Pavilions, Boatinq, Pony Rides ci Amusements. Tables tor Picnics and Reunions. Bath House, Game Courts, Baseball Grounds, Refreshment Stands, etc. Outdoor Movies every Sun- day, Tuesday, and Thursday Niqht during park season. Ball Room available for rental to Private Parties, Dances and Com- munity Activities. Round and Square Dancing. 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