Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)
- Class of 1959
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As we bid farewell to all the friends We have made during our years in school, we leave this book as a memory of the highlights of our years together. The Annual Staff Published By Senior Class of '59 Iackson-Liberty High School Amsden, Ohio rleckcozfion This is Mrs. Murphy os We know her todczy. A11 those who hcfve ever come in contcrct with her know her as or friend cmd guide. To Mrs. Minor Murphy we C111 owe ct great deod of thanks which we would like to express os We give you Q few glimpses into her life. Mina Murphy fMyersl middle, was born December 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Myers, near Attica, Ohio. She has an older brother Ernest and sister Ethel Cshown in this picturet. Mrs. Murphy, tar right, attended elementary in Venice Township. She was a graduate of Attica High School. After ,Graduating she attended Bowling Green State University where she studied Elementary Teaching. She taught three years in a one-room school. 3 Mrs. Murphy has been here for ten and one-half years as a faithful teacher. She has a son, Robert, and a daughter, Eunice, both graduates of Iackson-Liberty. She became Grandmother for the first time this year. We are certain Mrs. Murphy's spirit Will always be with this school. To Mrs. Mina Murphy we give this tribute. In 1930 she married Russell Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy. They lived near Burgoon Where he farmed. 'R Ajmina w I 5 W Q lk I any Q U, ,C ff Am L' fi! ff'--QT 5 H Ya ule.'5:-l-.Q ul! HM uperinlfencfenf To the Seniors: P We hope that your past school years will serve as a Quide and a source of encouragement and inspiration for all of your future years. We wish you success and happiness always and may your memories of us be worthy and pleasant ones. Mr. Sollars rinccyaaf To the Seniors: . I consider it a privilege and an honor to address these few words to you. It has been a pleasure to know you and to work with you for the few short years of your high school career. You are stepping out on a new adverture. The facul- ty will tollow your achievements with pride and joy as we see you put to work the attitudes, ideas, and skills achieved. .The peace and prosperity of the future are your challenge. The leadership developed through American Educational Institution is one of our riches. We are convinced that the leadership which was evidenced by this class will be equal to this challenge. Good-by and Best Wishes. - Mr. Shaw S. KENNETH SOLLARS What's your problem? B. A., M. A. in Education Administration, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State P ELMER E. SHAW Did you bring an excuse? B. S. in Education, Ohio State, Bowling Green, Heidelberg. D. O. PINNEO Math You should know this! WAYNE HOOVER Science and Math Well it's like this! IOHN FOULKES Agriculture You know I don't shout! BETTY IEAN HU!-'F ELIZABETH STRAWMAN Music English Eyes here-both of them! How long did you study? ESTHER EMMERT English, French, Library Let's quiet down! MINA MURPHY Commercial Courses Take this letter girls! KATHEHYN LEE Home Ec. Is your bobbin threaded right? n c'!!i I fi es-r as 'L -2 , . J ROBERT HOOVER Democracy Let's come to order! X 1 i X C. NEIL DAVIS Phys. Ed. and Social Science Is this your iirst offense? G. H. KETTLER Social Science I'1l repeat it once more! 1 19.753 ,,.. Yvonne Weissinqer, Secretary: Wcxldon Bruns, Vice-Presidentp Ralph Stewart, President: Anna Snyder, Treasure. l ln? rnunzw rg l 5 H-,-.-.....,,,,., ' l i ..., ..:':3-- -5, . Y A l ,-V- - K, ,U V Y .- -..., ...- lf . Maid Cflaluca fion 97-f'v't 64-'S vs Lr- - .-s WT fills! J 55 . 1, .-I N! -5.x SEATED: Alice Keitler, Clerkg Ray Smith, President: Curl Snyder. Vice-President. STANDING: Royal Harrison, Ed Kisabeth, William Holman. of tr W5 5 A 7 ' v , 1 A . I 1 , r f f. I tx xl V X L nj X , f Q I S NL ,. , Q 1 ' 0 'Halma I-Mr, we Gufain Chien, ,MA jalfe .14 Zan! M44 WENDELL HOLMAN President Tell us about your experiences? it . i ,e A, , CARL BRICKER Vice-President All around athlete. Everybody's friend. ' Jaw lUDY KISSLING Student Council l'm really gonna let my hair grow. PAULETTE HUFFMAN BONNIE KRUPP Se-Cre1Q1'y HTTGCISUIGH Whiz in What's your theory, Boyology. Mr. Einstein? one Wim of Oat J, 5,434 RUTH EDINGER Ruthie She helps lead the team to fame. TOM O TOOLE llTOmll Give me the simple llfe. IANET FEASEL lllanll She's smiling She's engaged. I 2 W 1 df ws. .issiisf , , R LARRY GINNIVER HAROLD HATFIELD George Monk Nice and Make carefree. that basket. ee s . 5 P953 ,-1: .. - , V gui One may ,MA may qv' xg A- .-t FRANCES KETTLER BEATRICE KEI-,LAR HFICIHH Beg ll-IST oodles Miss Basketball Of fun- herself. i IACK HARRIS '- I I Iackl I All good things come in srncrll packages. RONALD HEDDEN I I I Tcrll, dcxrk, crncl intelligent. AJZMAEJ jgetiel' IEAN LANNING PEGGY MEYER Iecnie Peg Ecrsy goin' Spell my cmd steady qoin'. ncxme right. I A N EARL MYERS RAYMOND REIDLING IIEGII III IIRGYII A11 around Always pcrrty boy. has fun. me CAM of 34n,-me DONALD SCHERGER CAROLYN THAXTON Don Midget If you're ever in Guess who I'd love a rut, call me. to have a date with? IANE WATSON HM WILLIAMS Ianie uhm.. Rather quiet- Late addition to at times. the Senior Class. if. 1 -eff? An: f. -3, , 5' 3 Liam'-s D HQ PM 1 v . . .WI A: ,. if , 0 lgg, ' A ,l L Q -ZU1wuZa,QZ -. -Ai iw. ' ' I, . 1 'Q , .W fri-, .. an ' v-:?fN'- ', '- ' ' V- .i :- --- - - - 2.sf,y , Q 1--nv-q ,H -1 V A1 5, 7.5-gi.-Q , .v ,1.-A' 'uh a A L, cl A93 ,L I ,Ti - ft - H wwf -gf -..g , 1 . ','m.yn1. ., W , . -S my 'I . , ' Y f ,N yg v, ,2':. -mx N '- '-V' UW me 1- gg., ' f ,Q - ,- , Q- . , 3 E ' ' wiv V . ' , F' V4 -- Q D, , . - ,yi A K L' ',,',I,,' 'I M , ' L441i.1,1 ,X 1 .Q , 'ef' 'ff 1 599 , 1, E - '., gmir, ' I 1.1. ffkwl -.+.J.sf:'9QA.i.? ' -. V fi A I? A S ' 1 V. -.-, NF' 1, li i x' ff F 1 .xgclfiuilfiw CARL BRICKER College Prep. l-2-3-4, Commercial Course 2-3, General Course 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3, Varsity Club 3-4, Pres. 4, Class Vice Pres. 4, Drivers Ed. 3, l. Q. League 2, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Newshound 3, Class Play 3-4, General Shop 1, Aptitude Test 4, Operetta Stage Manager 2. RUTH EDINGER College Prep. 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 1-3, One Act Play l-3-4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 1-2-3-4, District Scholarship Test 1-2-3-4, Sextette l-2, Septette 3-4, County Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Workshop 1-2, Volleyball 1-2-3, Band 2-3-4, Head Majorette 2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Y-Teens 1, National Machinery Citizenship Award 2-3-4, Citizenship Test 4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Co-Editor 4, Newshound Staff 3-4, Honor Society 3-4. County 3-4, National 4, Class Play 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 4, County One Act Play Contest l-3-4, State 3, Local Prince of Peace Contest 1, Individual Events l, Senior Scholarship Test 4, County Music Contest 2-3-4, District 2-3-4, State 2-3-4, Drivers Ed. 3, Music Librarian 3-4, Betty Crocker Test 4, I. Q. League 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Valedictorian 4. IANET I-'EASEL Commercial Course 1-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, College Prep. 1-2-3, Newshound Staff 4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Circulation Manager 4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Betty Crocker Award 4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Aptitude Test 4, Drivers Ed. 4, Librarian 1. Pep Club 3, Volleyball 3. LARRY GINNEVER College Prep 1-2-3-4, Vo-Ag. 2-3-4, General Shop l, Commer- cial Course 2-3-4, General Course 1-2-3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Drivers Ed. 3. JACK HARRIS College Prep 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 4, Track Manager 1, Glee Club 3, Basketball 1-3-4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 3, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Class Play 3-4, Honor Society 4, County 4, Aptitude Test 4, Baseball 3-4, Op- eretta 3, Track 3-4, General Shop 1, Drivers Ed. 3. HAROLD HATFIELD College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, General Course 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Vo-Ag. 2-3, Varsity Club 3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Drivers Ed. 3, RONALD HEDDEN College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3, General Course 2-3-4, Student Council 1-4, Pres. 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Class Play 3-4, Drivers Ed. 3, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Na- tional Machinery Award 4, Citizenship Test 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test l-2-3-4, District 1-2, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Aptitude Test 4, Class Vice Pres. 3, Honor Society 3-4, Varsity Club, General Shop l, County Honor Society 3-4, National 4, WENDELL HOLMAN College Prep. Commercial Course 1-3-4, F. F. A. 2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Honor Society 4, County 4, National 4, County Chorus, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 2-3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Class Pres. 3-4, Treasurer 1-2, Operetta 1-3, Class Play 3-4, Track 1-3, Baseball 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, General Shop 1-2-3-4, Vo-Ag. 2-3-4, Student Council 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Varsity Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Ap- titude Test 4, F. F. A. Vice Pres. 3-4, Livestock Judging 2-3-4, Drivers Ed. 3. BEATRICE KELLAR Commercial Course l-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Newshound Staff 3-4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Librarian l, Home- coming Queen 4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Pep Club 3, Aptitude Test 4, Volleyball 3, College Prep. 2-3, Drivers Ed. 4. PAULETTE HUFFMAN College Prep. l-2-3-4, Commercial Course 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Operetta 3, County Chorus 1-3-4, Delaware Festival 3, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 3-4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Y-Teens 1-3, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff 4, Honor Society 3, Preliminary Scholarship Test 3, Betty Crocker Test 4, Ap- titude Test 4, Class Play Director 4, Pep Club 3, Drivers Ed. 3. FRANCES KETTLER College Prep. 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-2-3, Student Council 2, Vice Pres. 3, Clarinet Trio 1-2-3-4, Class Secretary 2, Newshound Staff 3, Editor 4, Class Play 3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, County Band 1-2-3-4, County Chorus l-4, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Delaware Festival 1, Prince of Peace 1, Operetta 1-2, D. A. R. Test 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 3, Ap- titude Test 4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Pep Club 3, Choral Work- shop 2, County Music Contest 1-2-3-4, District Music Contest 1-2-3-4, State 1-2-3-4. IUDY KISSLING ' General Course 1-2-3-4, Comrnerciel Course 3-4, College Prep. 1-2-3, Class Treasurer 1-3, Student Council 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 1-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-2-3, Treasurer 2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, County Chorus 1-4, Delaware Festival 3, Band 1-2-3-4, County Band 2-3, Iazz Band 2-3, Newshound Staff 1-2- 3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Pep Club 3-4, Operetta 1-2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3, Drivers Ed. 3, Qptiliude Test 4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Cafeteria Staff 1, Home c. . RONALD KRUPP College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 4, Basketball 1-3, Glee Club, Iazz Band 2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Track Manager l, Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1-2-3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Class Play 3-4, Operetta 1-2, Drivers Ed. 3, General Shop 1, Student Council 2, Class Treasurer 4, Aptitude Test 4, News- hound Staff 4, Cafeteria 3-4, National Machinery Award 2-3, General Course l-2-3, Statistician 4. IEAN LANNING College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 2-34, General Course 2-3-4, Home Ec. l, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, County Chorus l-2-4, Choral Workshop 1-2, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, Newshound Staff 4, Circulation Manager 4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Editor 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 1, Pep Club, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, D. A. R. Test 4, Preliminary Scholarship Test 1-2-3-4, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Operetta l-2, -Queen Attendant 3-4, Cafeteria 4, Librarian l, Betty Crocker Test 4, Salutatorian 4. PEGGY MEYER College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 2-3-4, General Course 1-2-3-4, Honor Society 3, County 3, Class Play 3-4, One Act Play 4, Y-Teens l-2-3, F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Preliminary Scholar- ship Test 1, Parliamentarian l, County Parliamentarian 2, Sec- retary 3, Vice Pres. 4, Band l-2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Operetta 1-2-3, Delaware Festival 3, Pep Club 3, Newshound Staff 3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Home Ec. 1-4, Volleyball 1-2-3, Librarian 1, Drivers Ed. 3, Aptitude Test 4, Betty Crocker Test 4. EARL MYERS College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Blue and Gold Stott 4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 4, Class Play 3-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Varsity Club 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Operetta 3, Track l-3, Drivers Ed. 3, Cafeteria 3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Gen- eral Shop l. TOM O'TOOLE College Prep. 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 4, Sandusky High School 1-2-3-4, Varsity Club 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football l, International Club 4, Aptitude Test 4, Cross Country 3-4, Track 1. RAY REIDLING General Course 1-2-3-4, Vo-Ag. 2-3-4, General Shop 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 3-4, Varsity Club 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Parliamentary Procedure 2-3-4, County Dairy Iudging 2-3-4, County General Livestock Judging 2-3-4. DON SCHERGER General Course 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course 3-4, College Prep. 2, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Sentinel 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Student Advisor 4, Baseball 2-3-4, Track 4, Parliamentary Procedure 2-3, Class Play 3-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Senior Scholarship Test 4, Drivers Ed. 3, Honor Society 3-4, County 3-4, National 4, General Shop 1-2-3-4, Varsity Club 3-4, Livestock Judging 1-2-3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Vo-Ag. 1-2-3-4. CAROLYN THAXTON College Prep. 1-2-3-4, Septette 3-4, Y-Teens 3, Commercial Course 1-2-3-4, General Course 2-3, Glee Club 3-4, Risingsun High School 1-2, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Newshound Staff 4, Drivers Ed. 3, Band l-2-3-4, Cheerleader 2-4, Delaware Fes- tival 3, F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4, Librarian 2, County Chorus 3-4, County Band 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, G. A. A. 2, Volleyball 4, Class Play 1-2-3-4, One Act Play Contest 1-2-3-4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Operetta 3, Home Ec. 1-2-3-4, Aptitude Test 4, Cafeteria 2, Girls Soft Ball 3, County Music Contest l-2-3-4. District 3-4, State 3-4, Dramatics Club l-2, Thespian 2. IANE WATSON College Prep. l-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Home Ec. 1-3-4, F. H. A. 1-2-3-47 Librarian 1-4, Blue and Gold Staff 4, Y-Teens 2-3, Class Play 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Volleyball l-2, Aptitude Test 4, One Act Play 4, Betty Crocker Test 4, Prince of Peace 4. HM WILLIAMS College Prep. l-2-3-4, General Course 2-3-4, Commercial Course 2-4, Vo-Ag. l-2-3, Basketball l, Baseball 1-2-3, Drivers Ed. 3, Glee Club 1-2-3, Class Play 3-4. l, lack Harris, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Bernard Clan IM!! We the members of the class of 1959, Iackson-Liberty High School, City of Amsden, Seneca County, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and good health, realize that our school days are coming to an end, and do hereby lay down our last will and testament before the eyes of the public to the said person or persons as follows: FIRST: To ILHS, we do will and bequeath all the pleasant memories of the class of '59. SECOND: To the faculty, We do will and bequeath a senior class that is as hard-Working, well-behaved, obedient, quiet V I, Paulette Huffman, do will cmd bequeath my ability to speak and prompt as the class cf '59, To the Iuniors, we do will and bequeath the ability to give good class plays. To the Sophornores, we do will and bequeath the ability to build up their class treasure to a high quantity. To the Freshmen, we do will and bequeath the ability to have as many students in the honor society. To Mr. Sollars, we do will and bequeath our friendship. To Mr. Shaw, we do will and bequeath our hope that he has a quick recovery. To Mr. Kettler, we do will and bequeath another senior class as Willing to help with basketball concessions. To Mrs. Murphy, we do will and bequeath a second year shorthand class that can take one hundred words a minute. To Mr. Davis, we do will and bequeath five more boys for the varsity to take the place of the seniors. To Mr. Foulkes, we do will and bequeath five good Welders from the senior class of '59. To Mrs. Emmert, We do will and bequeath an English Litera- ture class that knows all about Macbeth. To Mrs. Lee, we do will and bequeath an intelligent senior 'Home Economics class. To Miss I-luii, we do will and bequeath six more mouths to be working while instructions are being given in band. To Mr. Hoover, we do will and bequeath a second period study hall that studies all period. To Rev. Hoover, We do will and bequeath a democracy class as willing to give floor talks. To Mrs. Strawman, we do will and bequeath our hope that she enjoyed this year. To Mrs. Ingram, we do will and bequeath another adding machine from the bookkeeping class. To Mr. Massie, we do will and bequeath all our chewing gum found under the desks. To Mr. Gee, we do will and bequeath Z2 less kids to mess up the buses. To the cooks, we do will and bequeath 22 less lunches to prepare. To the cheerleaders, we do will and bequeath more girls to take the place of Ruth and Carolyn. I, Carl Bricker, do will and bequeath my height to lim Harris. I, Ruth Edinger, do will and bequeath my many activities to anyone who can afford to pay the doctor bills. I, Ianet Feasel, do will and bequeath my ability to go steady with Clark for three years to Cindy Hedden as long as it's with Larry. I, Larry Ginnever, do will and bequeath my straight hair and ability to stay away from girls to Melvin Goon. Scherger. I, Harold Hatfield, do will and bequeath my ability to be tardy in the mornings to anyone who wants to sleep late. l, Ronnie Hedden, do will and bequeath my gray hair to Bd Wilcox. I, Wendell Holman, do will and bequeath my ability to get picked up to anyone who has the time to go to court. - my mind to anyone that wants to suffer the consequences. I, Beatrice Kellar, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the junior girls to Betty Calwell. I, Frances Kettler, do will and bequeath my blonde hair to ludy Roth providing she keeps it that Way. I, Iudy Kissling, do will and bequeath my hair-do to Nancy Compton. I, Ronnie KruPP, do will and bequeath my willingness to argue in class to anyone who can do a better job. I, lean Lanning, do will and bequeath my ability to stay out of the food in the cafeteria to Bill McGough. I, Peggy Meyer, do will and bequeath my dark eyes and hair to Alberta Hollinger. I, Earl Myers, do will and bequeath my orneryness to Ianet Harrison. I, Tom O'Toole, do will and bequeath my last seat in the second row in study hall to anyone that can be quiet. I, Raymond Reidling, do will and bequeath my listless Ways to Lynn Hill. I, Don Scherger, do will and bequeath my ability to waste time in study hall to anyone that wants to study. I, Carolyn Thaxton, do will and bequeath my cheerleading outfit to Ianice Knepper. I, lane Watson, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Paulette Kline. I, lim Williams, do will and bequeath my height to Dan McGough who really needs it. In witness 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-nine. ze Lawyer .. . . X, gf I J I Witness .. ,- 1 Witness .. A-' Q47Lf 17 651,45 nop ecy Since I graduated from high-school, which adds up to be about 20 years ago, I became the wife of Don Scherger. Don had done very well for himself. He is the President of the Scherger Construction Cornpany, one of the most famous construction companies in the country. Since we were wealthy, we decided to take a trip around the world by plane. Driving to the airport we stopped to get gas, and while waiting for some service we noticed the sign on the building Carl Bricker Proprietor. We went in to talk to Carl and found out that he owned quite a large chain of gas stations throughout Ohio. We were so interested in talking with Carl about the new type of gas that Scientist Ronald Krupp developed that we lost track of time and almost missed our plane. We were really glad to hear that Ronnie did many other things towards the development of Science. While at the airport we noticed a familiar face. We went over to see who it was and recognized that it was Jean Lanning, now Mrs. Ierry Ash. lean and Ierry were on a tour of the country to exhibit Ierry's -prize steer, which he later sold for S5U,0U0. I learned from Jeannie that she was co- owner of a beauty school with Carolyn Thaxton. She also told me that Carolyn created a new hair style that was sweep- ing the country and was used by Bridget Bardot in her latest picture. Boarding the plane we were very much surprised to see that Paulette Huffman had become an Airline Stewardess. Talking to Paulette we found out that she was getting married but would not tell us to whom. Paulette had not changed much because she still kept us guessing. While' on our stop-over in Chicago for two hours, we learned that there was a Coaches Convention in session and that Ron Hedden was named Coach of the Year. He was attending the convention with his wife Ruth Edinger. While Ron was at the convention, which was for men alone, Ruth made a few guest appearances at some of the local night clubs and T, V. stations as a singer. We were fortunate en- ough to catch one of her night club shows, but nearly missed the plane again talking with her. On our visit in Indianapolis, Indiana, we attended the Indianapolis Speedway Races and were so happy to see that Raymond Reidling won first place. We learned after the race, by talking with him, that he couldn't have won if it had not been for lim Williams who kept his racer in top con- dition. Iim turned out to be a very famous mechanic. We were disappointed that we couldn't talk to lim but we had to catch our next plane to Los Angeles, California. In California we met lane Watson who was teaching Elementary School in one cf the biggest schools in California. She told us that Ianet Feasel, now Mrs. Clark Boatman, was living some- where in Los Angeles, but didn't know quite where. We in- quired and found out that she lived on 77 Sunset Drive. We walked up to the door cf a beautiful mansion, which she could afford since she was the wife of a big executive business man, I rang the doorbell and her daughter answered. The reason I knew she was her daughter was because she looked exactly like Janet. She reminded me of the time when we were in school, but not enough for the sentimental part. I was sorry to hear that she had gone to a dinner and that we would have to leave town without seeing her. C2155 nop ec? In Europe we met Wendell Holman who was looking at the farms of different countries to see if he could build them up to the standards cf his mammoth farm in Wyoming. Wendell was considered to have the best knowledge of farming in the country. While walking down one the streets in Paris, we noticed a sign which read lack Harris Dentist. We stopped in to see lack and were surprised to see that Iack's nurse was Iudy Kissling, who graduated from Elkhart as the best dental nurse ever to graduate from there. While in Paris we stopped in one cf the banks to get some travelers checks cashed and saw Peggy Meyer. who was talking to the President of the bank, Earl I. Myers. Earl was president of the biggest bank in Paris. Peqqlf told us she was head secretary cf the bank and was named Miss Private Secretary. She told us that it we had time to go to Fort Worth, Texas on our way home, we would see Harold Hatfield play basketball. He was the top player and owner ct the World Trotters. We did, and Harold told us that he had played 385 games and won them all. At the end of our trip, back in Ohio, we had car trouble cn our way home. We stopped in a garage to get the car fixed and were very happy to see Larry Ginnever was the owner and mechanic. While talking to Larry, a car pulled up and a very sophisticated woman got out. It turned out to be Frances Kettler. Frances happened to come in because she had car trouble also. While Larry was fixing our cars, Frances told us that she was teacher and superintendent of the Consolidated Schools of Wood, Seneca, and Sandusky Counties: Lakota High School. Tom O'Toole was the only person out of our graduating class whom we didn't have a chance to see again. Just a minute, I'1l finish thee story as soon as I answer the door. It was Tom, and he is Working as a delivery man for a furni- ture store and was delivering our new living-room suite. Torn told us he was working there to save money to go to college. Tom would have gone to college sooner, but he served 15 years in the United States Navy. Beatrice Kellar Kmioakan . Glenn Mcrssie gun ibriuem 2 'I j L IIN .ef Rev. Wise, Ray Scrcrlrncm, Bob G-ee, Leland Sour, John Baldwin, Don Kummer Pete Butzier. J? bg. F E- M01 K VL 9I C6'L S LJ 'M 7 f IAF! im! -i2lllcH.e, Hufrm 4 L e 2 A Wi, V, if X K .JN acl! ,gi if i 0 . ykoliflo -5 Saalmoncil Dogecielow Qsjlefll Conn 1 -f-,L Peqqy Baumbarqer , ki F , ' 1 Mary Iane Hammer v 49' fi. .W , ' '32-gf 95, x 151 ' . Ianice Knepper Anna Lue Saum ., -,., e -3, F Iudy Roth 22 ,, 5': l Art Bickelhaupt Q 9 'G X Rose Ann Luscius 4: 'L-xl , 94, x xp Mary Lue Steams uniom . ,a.E 33 W K W ' 1:2 '3 ' x .. ,1 v Q w ug .f'- M K ln will H xii - , A I i K J , '5 ,J if X f 3 Alberta Hollinger President , A 2 ' aw, 1 ' if if Y Lula Byers In 455 EE5 I Kathy Hughes ,-4 I , 1 I . mgnzce Sfeyer 09.13 n if 5 . Y ,V U x my il ,',, r . S emdenr Cadre P Treflfsuigrifls Q 3, V L3 I I X. Sue Compton Linda Cramer ' , , if 'Q , Donald Kleinfelter x J . ,, i 'Annette Moes Anna Marie Kirkwood -df' 5- Lynn Hill Ioanne Nye ..., wg X Bernard Scherqer Lv Paity Woodruff . , 4 V - X-,vjagigf 'D . ii f? V. . I F' 1' 'L .4i11:ffgf.M gi I ow XCXQWKQM N jlJMGee l B560 Secieww X XOGTEL COQYYCX sedan W--if is S K ,.- Sandra Albright in Mary Ann Earl' 4 W P h i 4 A H , 5,1-f . I' -' . ' tu' - ,. , . A M' t ' e 'af' E Carolyn Kisabeth S K Paul Minich 4 v 'I HM -M Barry Smith -6 . I .tl Carl Cessna ti 1-' Y X s. 'i T? t Q g .. Sy N :gif Carl Feasel N 41:15, . 43 tvs F 'lr ' I 1 wav . - Qi. TES.: Patty Lambert Maxy Ann Nye iilfs Ed Wilcox 'W xx' z A 4 fb 5-if Mis? Ruth Wildrnan Y , 4 .5210 0WL0l'35 5 J 1' . ft , fs, Sue Iones President A 74 lfllfhxs 'rr I Alf HCIU ' ' V . . . Ierry Coleman 4- 105, I -5 . '-A 6. Q-Q f Rick Ginnever .-. X Y me M 5 l . Winiired Luzcxder ... Q ,vxy Ierry Snyder i, D iw, D01 A- wwwMww tx, , ua. xc VjCe3JThQX,On t 'E0:i'B'iLj:'iQ nw Nu N resident NQHCY CO ' . Tre ml-91 Qsure OU :J , 2 ,gf -. ti ' - Q . V Q 1 X' , . YY it A1 fi ' as is J Dennis Cotterman ef' Roger Harris 'gilahluwtf 'J' iigsfvlgw. I X W ' I I Danny McGouqh Kenny Saum , ' 4 Q. dak- 5. gsfjt, Q I F , ' ,L E nl Sharon Whitman ' SF , , if 5 , , Kay Williams Dallas Drenninq . 5 Lois Hartline 4 -sr t L Ray Might fx It . 'F' , I . 1353 uf ifgifilf.. .fyiififf Duane Shafferly fn Tom Watkins 23 XX COWQ KW Heddon. BeSecY9wiY Cmdilnk Counch swde wr' .t Lois Cramer ' x ., I 'F' x. 4, 1 t' 'Q Janet Harrison Larry Luscius 3, - Dwight Reidling I , K? J ' Y WV - t '.,... fi, r t Vx sw' ' vu Whitt, Larry Stull QF , My . 1, V2 N' ,Zvi W E, 1 kii' iik g Violet Ferguson Qs, -rr . 4 -sl .LS Claire Houdeishell .185 men sg 1 1 2, 2'?!:.. it .,,. , , , I r ,. uf ,gi :U br f vf we 5 It T 4 E. KX 2 ' ' 1 Nancy Meyers President -vx ' 1: .' ff H V im DX ! Carl Frisch fmx i. 1 f S VA Iunior Hunt 6 i W , e e tr.-wrist e, it 'ti1srit E Wff 4 Sandra McC1ory Bill McGouqh 1 .,v gi ,., t ia? 1 ,-i n 'f, Iim Reinhart Iim Rouser 'if' C e ff A ' arg., Ianice Vogel Ronnie Watkins C, Q 'f..r f, it ir S I, Tsai '.:. Compliments of Judi' Wildmn PASTIME BILLIARD Pxnron Burr rs mass FEED COMPANY 305 south Main street , Phone HE 5-0967 Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio writ, ' ' 'EHQWWWM W tiWWttot'mt..,t, + N T st I? A I ,i j WNBA nv :L HU F wrt hm N15 - 'g J H0111 M Iesident Qgndq De -E. feasureclfer Jig? 5 ,15 - . V N A A, Ann Ginnever Iirn Harris ix Don Kirkwood W eee 4 W 1 W M Richard Michaels , 5' 'Q 1: Marilyn Steinmetz S' 3 x. J A .. ' L' .1 izrfgflggigir W'-IF? Bob West X' V -t. .j f?5f3 f'1 y '. . J V f Q' F ,tr f Ann Kisabeth fl ' 5' . i V Carlotta Myers Ianet Striif 1 a fi .UQ Iohn Wheeler DOUUU WOGSSILXSF YONKERS INS. AGENCY 118 E. Center St. Ph. HE 5-2573 Fostoria O l ., S f fs cgzuenlfb, gin e SEATED: Dave Hedden, George Wildman, Robert Sour, LeRoy Coleman, lohn Minich, Eugene Williams, Warren Cochrane. SECOND ROW: Alice Fruchey, Sandy Wildman, Carol But zier, Alice Baumbarger, lane Cessna, Iean Wolfe, Catherine Sendelbach, Ianice Stull, Sharon Smith, Alma Nicholson, Katie Swander, Shirley Lambert. TH IRD ROW: Daniel Meade, David Kidd, Iudy Perkins, Mary Graber, Kathy Kisabeth, Barbara Butzier, Iean Steyer, Iudy Sayre, John DeLa Rosa, Chuck Birkmire, Mr. Folkes. FOURTH ROW: Allen Kirkwood, Cliii Hartline, Gene Frankhart, Wayne Turpin, Richard Wamick, Tom Stearns, Gary Watkins, Ronnie Reinhart, Albert Hughes, Richard Joseph, Iim Sabo. ilglrff, Qu Q rrff' K i X l -fe.. 5 1. W SEATED: Ianice Smith, Janice Wellman, Patty Kisabeth, Iud y Harris, Penny Lanning, Priscilla Luzader, Ioyce Hawk, Marcia Greenlee. SECOND ROW: Charles Williams, Danny Earl, Gerald Hol man, Iim Slick, Paulette Kline, Iecm Vogel, Allan Hol- linger, Dale Stewart, Dan Roth. THIRD ROW: Mr. Davis, Pat Scherger, Dennis Myers, Iarnes Baumbarger, Ivan Fox, Mike Mullholand, Martin Hammer, Tom Beck, Richard Hughes, Harold Drenning. HARROLD'S FUNERAL HOME 301 West Tiffin Street Phone HE '5-7711 l 1' Mr. Cole Q F' Mrs. Reed Qu 0 SEATED: Larry Hatfield, Santos Dela-Rosa, Robert Stearns, Bill Bruns, Mike Thomas, Allen Cotterman, Ierry Williams, Glen Wilclman. SECOND ROW: Linda McDaniel, Carol Wildman, Berneta Saurn, Ianet Myers, Gloria Munoz, Elsie Lambert, Iudy Birkmire, Ianet Myers, Linda Shiley, Catherine Warniclc, Lynn Hagen, Linda Stark. I THIRD ROW: Iimmy Mumaw, Karen Coleman, Linda Whitman, Beverly McClory, Rose Mary King, Patsy Meyer, Toy McGough, Cheryl Souder, Patricia Mullholand, Nola Saal- man, Bill Myers, Raymond Chaney, Dale Drenning. FOURTH ROW: Alfredo Diaz, Iohn Strawman, Danny Stump, Cliff Myers, Franklin Nye, Iohn Waldvogel, lack Grove, Larry Bickelhaupt, Butch Hammer, Roger Massie, Larry Crammer, Roger Holman, Mr. Cole. 5441. ga... I SEATED: Kenneth Roush, lim Harrison, Ron Bruns, Dan Bickelhaupt, Ralph Hammer, Iim Shively, Edvin Moes. SECOND ROW: Barbara Baumbarqer, Linda I-ledden, Esther Myers, Barbara Hughes, Christel Luzader, Linda Butzier, Barbara Kirkwood, Dianne Ferguson, Beverly Harrison. THIRD ROW: Ioe Steinmetz, Dick Stewart, Sharon Yoder, Dorothy Clary, Ruth Grimes, Nancy Lamberjack, Dotty Frankart, Sharon Hammer, Phyllis Hawk, Steve Iackcsy, Iunior Diaz. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Reed, Terry Saalman, Mike Brenamen, lack Lynch, Ron Ioseph, Ron Myers, Bob Greenly, Larry Hammer, Dick Reinhart, Ed Hunt. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Virginia Strong, Marsha Murray. Compliments of BASIC INCORPORATED j0MJ'tlL GW, 8 l 3. t :E I i ll l E E In I E 31 'f SEATED: Anna Wildman, Marcia Cotterman, Christine Lynch, Penny Prater, Barbara Vogel, Gloria Myers, Cheryl Albright, Gloria Bloom. SECOND ROW: Duane Cochran, Mario Diaz, Mary K. Kidd, Kay Ioseph, Suzanne Hosler, Patricia Gockerman, Mrs. Payne, Raymond McIntyre. - THIRD ROW: Thomas Smith, Lauren Sander, Gary Lamberjack, Robert Trout, Herman Shiley. ABSENT: Iohn Michaels, Iarnes Hunt, Alice Steyer. 3 0lf1,l'lfA Q0 0 l 1 l SEATED: Sandra Seem, Eileen House, Carolyn Williams, Peggy Holman, Lois Hammer, Linda Turpin, Diane Hammer, Iana Miller, Donna Birkmire. SECOND ROW: Glenn Meade, Roger Klinefelter, Ricky Snyder, Margo Butzier, Linda Lynch, Christy Munoz, Ianet Lucius, Charles Scherger, Allen Burlcs. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Edna Dicken, Billy Steward, led Keiser, Donald Correll, Otha War- nick, Edward Ginnever, Larry Iakscy, Thomas Shrider. ABSENT: Donald Swartz. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Fostoria and Bloomdale Sewing this area for 77 years Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone He 5-7747 Mrs. Payne Mrs. Dicken Mrs. Shoemaker T I l' fig: .,A. Jill, , . IA iw! 'Q E Nw - -- it ,kwa 5 H.-,'. ' 1 f' . I , , k QR: J-QP-ff ' 4-' .'.-wfj,,g,. ,q eff. 'M' 1 Q! g- .-. QM? Ay-F? 1 I' --3 P , : . g' , ' ,l Z bt! Mrs. Miller lim! gin e ,W SEATED: Lynn Coleman, Iohn Earl, Richard Brown. SECOND ROW: Ann Myers, Ianet Hohman, Paula Stark, Kay Lambert, Charlotte Sander, Charlene Sander, Carol Ann Iohnson, Karen Sue Vogel, Mary Lynn Thomas. THIRD ROW: Danny Decker, Ice Wise, Ralph Grove, Iohn Hammer, Frances Nye, Connie Mae Billman, David Hammer, Stanley Fritz, Mrs. Shoemaker, Iohn Moes. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Robert Saalman, Donald Lesher. lim! Qu e WWII SEATED: Sharon Stearns, Paula I-ledden, Helen Clary, Carolyn Kirkwood, Nina Roush, Ioyce Meade, Ruth Steward, Marcia Munoz. SECOND ROW: Mary DeVanna, Lynn Souder, Amelia Belmares, Carol Harrison, Phyl- lis Sours, Sandra Turpin, Iudy Frankart. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Miller, Martha Bickelhaupt, Ralph Minich. Kerry Pierce, Douglas Weissinqer, Daniel Brenamen, Stephen Siebenaller, Marion Hunt, Brenda Iakcsy. QCOVL Qu 6 1 ,e ir ir-1 A A SEATED: Tommy Seem, Iohn Nye, Tommy Butzier, Nancy Micheals, Ann Zimmerman, Nancy Bruns, Nina Brown, Tommy Hiserman. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Lamherjack, Sandra Shaull, Gary Hagen, Bob Davis, Sharon Eidenour, Stephen Hammer, Duane Frankark, Ioan Kimmel, Iimmie Birkmire. SEATED: Ross Keiser, Euqena Yoder, Jimmie Gockerman, Ieffry Rhoad, Ricky Bloom, Ianet Rouser, Cheryl Coleman, Albert Harrison, Susan Iakesy. STANDING: Daniel Lynch, Iohn Hartline, Franklin Warnich, Diane Scherqer, Ianet Fos- naugh, Debbie Myers, Catherine Nye, Alice Belmares, Roger Grone. ' c ii l T i ,sf ff ? ar- 1 N Wu . u:5:5:5:5:+:-'rarer F' :Q 21: ,Ai , ' wg, fm li Y I - Q ,,QQ,,,, uv 16 ni X xr i , L ,af H, X ,.,m,, ? if 5, Q, a . , so ' Q ssl ,ev i sii Q :lg J Mrs. Aldrich is Mrs. Sour Miss Hiser Miss Brickner Emi gina e it 'lk it if it ., SEATED: Iackie Burks, Raymond Stump, Dennis Holman, Roberta Hollinger, Irvin Fergu- son, Alice Steward, Eric Cotterrnan, Ellen Wildman. STANDING: Ann Bickelhaupt, Beth Stahl, Ofelia De La Rosa, Iimmy Snyder Ir., Iohn Brubaker, Patricia Hatfield, Steven Wise, Leonard Steyer, Wayne Saalman. ABSENT: Randall Swartz, Bruce Shrider, Loretta Strong, Roger Turpin, Howard Barnes. 'N 7 ' f Y' ' ' 'wffseai-. -' tufff iv. . F' ' ww. -!?'1L5,t5'g i QS W -f , 'fsifrirr-' fm-if 5: - if :- . r, , ... .et if w 'f 'Wim 5 1. pug: ' 'fi 'Q ':-jzq ,X A - F',C I -in-L ,tilt ?f , tagged if iW'e. , ,fg:'- - , ' -, -222112 . Y'-,-.f,1',.' s , t . ' ' 739. :.i.'l5.,1 ' 1 . t- - .,. . t-eg'-f - ,, is - Y 1 , A... , -:ef 'ails SEATED: Gloria Johnson, Norma Iean Lambert, Sandra Vogel, Magdalena Belmares, 'Tom Decker, James Shiley, Cheryl Brubaker, Lupe Diaz, Ismael De La Rosa. STANDING: Connie Funkhouser, Ellen Marie Scherger, Leda Fosnaugh, Kenneth Goon. Iames Pruchey, Marvin Moes, Charles Pasch, Charles Wolf, Kathryn Roush, Vickie Belle Seem. ABSENT: Norman Wcmk, David Swartz, Tim Brenamen, Ronald Myers. JQMM CMA f, H Mrs. Colwell .jczmsm Cpmfoaban Mrs. Craun 1. B. BASHORE G CO. , Coal and Builders Supplies. Coal Stokers G- Service New Office, Yard and Warehouse Location 313 E. Hiqh St. Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE 5-6667 -Q s E Wi, gy, x 'Xa I x X i 6 LJ! f V1 A FW .,,r I -f x sv A WR Kp I .Y 1, 5,1 X V, Lxlxfrz' ' i f 1 4 1.4.4 , N' ' Q ' 5 L , .3 ,, , ,131 ig 1 1 ixf, ' Y ggi? 'fig' U r A l H I, sf 'H f Q- 1' F, --.ff :',, n A 5 XX ix, f f X I Je- X A , -eff' , 11 , A r., Q? H N - as .XJCUUZLLZQA J' I I 3 rimllevze Hu 'Ffmavx 1, ' ti 1 l gf!!! HJLJ OMCZPJ I Iudy Kisslinq, Assistant Editor: Ruth Edinqer, Co-Editor: Iean Lanning, Editor: Ron Krupp, Business Manager. tim, ml gall ,sw , , ' t A 1 , , n , ffl lwyg x A11 Y ,g SEATED: Jane Watson, Frances Kettler, Carolyn Thaxton, Beatrice Kellar, Ianet Feasel, Peggy Meyer, Mr. Kettler. STANDING: lim Williams, Ray Riedling, Don Scherqer, Ron Hedden, Carl Bricker, Harold Hat- field, Wendell Holman, Earl Myers, Larry Ginniver, Jack Harris. Editor ........... .... I ean Lanning Assistant Editor . . Iudy Kisslinq Co-Editor ...... . . Ruth Edinqer Business Mgr. . ..... Ron Krupp Circulation Mgr. . . . ...... Ianet Feasel Art ........... Paulette Huffman Music . .. . Frances Kettler Sports .... . . Don Scherger Dramatics . .. Wendell Holman Earl Myers Photographers ................. Carl Bricker lack Harris, Carolyn Thaxton Advisors ....... . . Mr. Kettler, Mr. Shaw Class Will ....... ........ P eqgy Meyer Class Prophecy .............. Beatrice Kellar Sales Committee .............. Bon Hedden, lane Watson, Frances Kettler, Carolyn Thaxton, Beatrice Kellar, Paulette Huffman, Ianet Feasel, Peggy Meyer, Iim Williams, Ray Riedlinq, Don Scherger, Carl Bricker, Harold Hatfield, Wen- dell Holman, Earl Myers, Larry Ginniver, lack Harris, Iudy Kisslinq, Ruth Edinqer, Ron Krupp, Iean Lanninq. CRAUN TRANSPORTATION. INC. Bettsville, Ohio Wew6AounJ Omcem lean Lanning, Circulation Managerp Linda Cramer, Co-Editor: Frances Kettler, Editor. 74ew5!Lo1,ma,l .Safely SEATED: Carolyn Thaxton, Peggy Meyer, Iudy Kisslinq, Beatrice Kellar, Ianet Feasel, Mrs. Murphy. SECOND ROW: Ruth Edinqer, Alberta Hollinger, Lois Hartline, Sondra Perkins, Carolyn Kisabeth, Paulette Kline, Doris Holman, Barbara Kleinfelter, Ianice Stull. THIRD ROW: Ron Krupp, Don Kleinielter, Ioe Saalman, Dale Stewart. Advisor . . . ..... Mrs. Murphy Editor ......... . . . Frances Kettler Co-Editor ....... Linda Cramer Circulation Mgr. .. . . . lean Lanninq Twelve ......... .. Ianet Feasel Beatrice Kellar Eleven . . . . . Sondra Perkins Ten .... .... L ois Hartline Nine . . . ...... Ianet Striff Eight ............. . . . Paulette Kline Seven ............. . . . Ianice Stull High School Sports . . . . . . Ronnie Krupp Ir. High Sports ..... . . Dale Stewart Band . . . . ..... PeqQ'Y Meyer Music ........ -. . . . . . Carolyn Thaxton Student Council . . . ...... Ioe Saalman Alberta Hollinger . Don Kleinfelter Honor Society . . . ...... Iudy Kissling . . . Paulette Huffman lanet Feasel Special Reporters ............. Ruth Edinger, Doris Holman, Carolyn Kisaloeth, Barbara Kleintelter. . Typists . . . . . . Typing Il F.H.A. ....... F.F.A. ....... Art ............. Compliments of THE COMMERCIAL BANK AND SAVINGS COMPANY Member of the Federal Reserve System 5 Member of the Deposit Insurance Corporation Two Offices: 200 S. Main . Drive-in Banking-220 Perry, Fostoria, Ohio agilwcfenlf Qlfufaci SEATED: Mr. Sollars, Sue Compton, Ron Hedden, Ruth Edinger. STANDING: Cindy Hedden, Penny Lanning, Ioan Gee, Ioe Saalman, Wendell Holman, Judy Kissling, Mary Stearns, Iohn De La Rosa. .sllualenf Kamusi! Owcem President ...... ....... R onald Hedden ' Vice President .. . ........ Ruth Edinger Secretary ...... .... P aulette Huffman Treasurer . . . .... Sue Compton Advisor .......................................... Mr. Sollars Classes and organizations elect representatives to this body. Class spon- sors and club sponsors should advise their groups, ii requested, relative to the merits of certain questions that arise. However, anything that the student council does is subject to the veto ot the Head ot 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 oi the budgets. The purpose is to see that classes are allowed certain money making projects according to their needs in so tar as possible. The council also finances the Honor Society, both the County and National. Also it iinances the Athletic Banquet. At various times it helps out with other projects. The magazine sales is the most important money making venture. This year, this project proved very successful. Onor ocielfy I SEATED: Iudy Kissling, Ruth Edinger, Iean Lanning, Linda Cramer, Mr. Sollars. SECOND ROW: Doris Holman, Lynn Hill, Anna Kirkwood, Frances Kettler, Ianice Knepper, Anna Saum, Ianice Steyer, Annette Moes, Mary Stearns. THIRD ROW: Doug Turpin, Don Kleinielter, Ioe Saalman, Bernard Scherger, Tom Steinmetz, ,Mnor .Siwiefy Omcem President ...... ..... I ean Lanning Vice President . .. .... Ruth Edinger Secretary ...... ........ L inda Cramer Treasurer .... .......... I udy Kissling Advisors . . . : .......... Mr. Shaw, Mr. Sollars Cui' school has been a member ot 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 years and the recom- mendation ot the High School Faculty. Iackson-Liberty has had the following mem- bers: 1947-1948-Kyle Bigham, Kathryn Bachman, Ann Kassing, Richard Sour, Mary Elaine Few. 1948-l949+Kathleen Coleman, Don Ecker, Cath- erine Kellar, Wanda Omwake, Beverly Sour, Vondale Swaisgood. 1949-1950-Betty Bricker, Zelma Kissling, Betty Gamby, Duane Byers. 1950-1951-Patty Roth, Ieanne Iones, Duane Baldwin, Robert Hammer. l95l-1952 - Dave Loomis, Malcolm Hollen- baugh, Tom Bricker, Ray Saalman, Dorothy Kummerer, Marilyn Bouser, Bonnie Brubaker, Betty Hatfield, Ieannette Butler. 1952-1953-Marilyn Fell, Ioanne Wyans, Bar- bara Sherick, Carolyn Frisch. 1953-1954 - Marilyn Bigham, Marilyn Beck, Yvonne Ecker, Marilyn Holman, Ianice Weis- singer, Ioyce Begham, PGQQY Butler. 1954-1955-Donald Graber, Mary Kettler, Ina Rae Kissling, Ruth Ann Striff, Arlene Walters. 1955-1956-Peter LePage, Constance Matthews, Evelyn Miller, Carolyn Hinsman, Paula Beckhusen, Sandra Woodruff. 1956-l957-Darlene Kline, Marlene Knepper, Ann Wilcox, Iennie Woessner, Carolyn Per- kins, Mary Etta Loomis, Larry Hedden, Wayne Holman. 1957-1958-Ruth Ann Shaferly, Ruth Nicholson, Betty Stahl, Bob MCG-ough, Barbara McElhan- ey, Gail Ecker, Kathleen Steinmetz, Mary Williams, Martha Saalman, Kay Yoakum, Sandra Iones, Ioan Sabo, Iudy Rouser, San- dra Sayre. SEATED: Mary Lou Stearns, Student Council, Annette Moes, Treasure, Carolyn Thaxton, President, Peggy Meyer, Vice President, Janice Steyer, Secretary, Mrs. Lee. SECOND ROW: Ann Ginnever, Kay Williams, Doris Hol- man, Carlotta Meyers, Carolyn Kisabeth, Alberta Holling- er, Ianice Knepper, lane Watson, Lois Cramer, Barbara 1 -1 6 K 1 4 1 Q Q . Z , - I l T r ' v I L Ti Kleinfelter, Mary Ann Earl, Marilyn Steinmetz, Donna Woessner. - . THIRD ROW: Patty Lambert, Ann Kisabeth, Nancy Myers, Mary Iane Hammer, Ioan Nye, Kathy Hughes, Pat Wood- ruff, Dian Woessner, Sharon Whitman, Iudy Roth, Carol Baumbarger, Ianise Vogel, Malinda Decker, Mary Nye. 1, SEATED: Mr. Foulkes, Don Scherger, Student Advisor: Ierry Snyder, Secretary, Dale Thaxton, Sentinel, Ioe Saul- man, Presidentg Donald Kleinfelter, Vice-President, Ber- nard Scherger, Treasureg Wendell Holman, Student Council. SECOND ROW: Larry Stull, Carl Frisch, Iohn Wheeler, Iim Roth, Richard Michaels, Raymond Reidling, Ray Might, Claire Houdeshell, Paul Minich. THIRD ROW: Ierry Coleman, Tom Watkins, Rick Gin- never, Ronnie Watkins, Kenny Null, Dallas Drenning, Larry Luscius, Larry Ginnever, Dwight Reidling. WARD LIVESTOCK Fostoria, Ohio Phone He. 5-4600 mi. 1:2324 fl ESF E 51 1 K . '? fi- 1 2 1 e 33 5 gt 5 : I ' X' it ' is t l ,Sli .rs , as X. -:..-m1+- --f SEATED: Ruth Edinqer, Bernard Scherqer, Ecl Wilcox, Cindy Hedden. STANDING: Ronnie Krupp, Lynn Hill, Mr. Sollars, Roger Harris, Lois Hartline, Ianet Harrison. t , , 5 , ,L Nr, to ' 2 1 1 I I 2 2 I i 1 f I 5 ! i 1 i I r gwk 7 U: K! L EPIA' A l -5, ,. , ' ei, - 71 ' N.. vg -- . S e . F , L , X- i in N' X A A - , W r - T f , if 5, H , N v--gg.. ' --f-La SEATED: Malinda Decker, Carol Baumbarqer, Nancy Myers, Paulette Kline, Don Kleinfelter, Lynn Hill, Mrs. Emmett. STANDING: Paul Minich, Ann Ginniver, lanice Steyer, Carl Frisch, Ianet Harrison, lane Watson, Sharon Whitman, Carl Cessna, Larry Luscius, Tom Steinmetz, Rose Ann Luscius, Carlotta Myers, Barbara Kleinfelter, Dona Woessner. THE OHIO FARMERS BUCKEYE AUTO PARTS and Fostoria, Ohio SUPPLY ASSOCIATION Fostoria, Ohio Gly HIL jo PLC. Tro Cessna, Mary Earl. Cakferia .Slfa f Lu-. or,, . 'M lltwififi 1 , , saint. SEATED: Mrs. Kettler STANDING: Iean Lanninq, Ron Krupp, Earl Myers, Mrs. Lee, Ianice Vogel, Violet Ferguson, Tom Steinmetz, Marilyn Steinmetz, Dona Woessner, Ann Kisabeth. THE FOSTORIA LUMBER G SUPPLY CO. SH MAN'S BAR 207 E Centefggeirgiop Lumber and Millwork Pogtoria Ohio 240 West North Street ' Phone HE 5-7727 9 Fostoria, Ohio ibramaficd ana! mule v G 1 I W , fxsf' of waxy , + Q 419 P xn'-him I Q 'BU-ICH-G Hu wx 3 YM Mac! Wozfbreflfe Penny Lcrnning KNEELING: Linda Hedden, Diane Hummer, Sharon Hammer. 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CD 'ij Eg CL 0,5 U1 as we O11 91.2 Qw- 11.9 ,im 253 bc: BZ can QE E3 U is mam .M Egg His ,CI w 4-E O.. .Sei 65.03 .sofa EBU 'U 9:5 OU One of thehighlights of the year was in October when the band Several of our members had the honor of playing in the All partlclpated in the Mass Band at Western Reserve University in County Band again this year held in November at Attica High Cleveland between the half ot the college football game. More School. fun! We left I-L at 3:00 A. M. on a Saturday morning by bus and , three cars. The kids took everything along from soup to nuts. That The band members me also Very proud of then new band particular morning it WGS real Cold cmd Windy and almost everyone jackets. Thanks to the parents and Band Booster Organization Wqs Sleepy. Q Should Say G11 except Wise men like Shaferly who for buying them for us. Everyone thinks they are real sharp! 43 Mieffemi as FIRST ROW: Ianet Striff, Ruth Edinger. SECOND ROW: Lois Hartline, Ed Wilcox, Annette Moes. THIRD ROW: Linda Cramer, Miss Huff, Carolyn Thaxton. WUC. E ' ,Y The Velvetteens consists of six gals and a guy hailing from I-L High. To date We have com- pleted the first music contest and received a Superior rating. The kids were tops with all the Wonderful comments from the judge making them feel real good. The group has sung for many organizations this year including a half hour program on WTOL Radio, Toledo. We are working for a T. V. audition and hope we make it yet this year. Lots of fun goes along with this group of musicians. Like the night We sang at the church in Luckey - - it was pouring rain and one of the girls caught her petticoat on the bumper of a car. She kept runing toward the church carrying the ruffles from her petticoat. Remember that Ian? Oh yes, that was also the night We had the birthday party on the director at the Hi-Iinxl Miss Huff. GAY LANES Compliments of 16 Lanes FOSTORIA NEW CAR Brunswick Automatics . Snack Bar NEW TRUCK DEALERS' ASSOCIATION Phone 5012 , Tiffin, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio ,, is - if 'I-I .1 -6 ,.. ' - Y t 1 Q , 'l gl, CAL I 1 Q ,I ,e,,,,, ,..,,f+r gr a te. I, t if H N 1 h ,. ' t v dmv' 1 SEATED: Linda Cramer, Ianet Strift, Sue Compton, Alberta Hollinger, Miss Hutt, Lois Hartline, Peggy Meyer, Kathy Hughes, Carolyn Thaxton. SECOND ROW: Lois Cramer, Rose Ann Lucius, Carlotta Myers, Ioan Gee, Betty Calwell, Doris Holman, Sue Iones, Cindy I-Iedden, Sandra Albright, Malincla Decker, Marilyn Steinrnetz, Barbara Kleinfelter, Lula Byers, Ann Kisabeth, Ruth Edinger, Sandra McClory. A THIRD ROW: Ianice Vogel, Carolyn Kisabeth, Ianet Har- rison, Nancy Myers, Ann Ginnever, Anna Kirkwood, Nancy Compton, Sondra Perkins, lean Lanning, Frances Kettler, Judy Kissling, Annette Moes, Kay Williams, Ruth Wilclman, Iudy Wilclman. 0,3 gl, cm i, it 512 1. I l. le , :J 1, It ill ll ,4 ll SEATED: Wendell Holman, Duane Shafferly, Miss Huff, Reinharl, Claire I-Ioudeshell. Ed Wilcox, Dale Thaxton. THIRD HOW: Larry Stull, Ierry Coleman, Jerry Snyder, SECOND ROW: Paul Minich, Ray Might, Carl Feasel, lim Dan McGough, Ron Krupp, Earl Myers. ARTHUR BEAN MUSIC ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Band Instruments, Pianos, Organs The Most in Dry Cleaning 147 E. Perry St. , Tiffin, Ohio 110 E. North Street Phone 1434 Fostoria, Ohio One .xgclf pil? SEATED: Carolyn Thaxton, leon Lcmning, lone Watson, Ruth Edinqer. STANDING: Iucly Kissling, Peggy Myer, Beatrice Kellar, Icmet Feosel. A Crazy Violet features an all girl cast and was given at the district con- test by members of the Public Speaking Class. The cast found their lines amusing and full of comedy. Members of the speech class making the play possible Were: Iudy Kissling, lean Lanning, Ruth Edinger, Pe-QQY Meyer, Carolyn Thaxton, Ianet Feasel, Beatrice Kellar, Paulette Huffman, lane Wat- son and Winifred Luzader. Mrs. Ernmert MT- DCIViS Ir, Class Plqy Sr. Class Play THE OHIO SAVINGS G LOAN ASSOCIATION BFTTSVELE HARDWARE I Corner Main cmd North Streets . Fostoria, Ohio HCIfdWGf9-SPONHIQ G00dS'-PGIHYS-fx-PPIIGHCSS Insured Savings-Home Locms Bettsville, Ohio , Phone-Bettsville 2033 enior gfcm pfag No Boys Allowed is a thilariousl 3 act comedy which involves a teen-age slumber party. Rita Uudy Kisslingl is having problems with her boy-friend Fred tWendel1 Holmanl and when a criminal Mr. Midnight tHarold Hatfieldl and a Policeman O'Brien tDon Schergerl keep breaking into their slumber party the girls blame Fred and his side kick Leroy Uack I-larrisl. The audience loved Victrola tPaulette Huffmanl the excited colored maid. Supporting Actors and Actresses were: Mr. Midnight, a prowler .................. Harold Hatfield Rita Baxter, giving cr slumber party . . ...... Iudy Kissling lane Baxter, her younger sister ...... .. . Carolyn Thaxton Victrola, the Baxter cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Dana, in had with Rita . Leroy Doyle, Fred's Pal ......... Edwina Cook, Rita's best friend .. . Belinda Elliot, Rita's rival ...... Nada Owens, a boy-hater .. Patsy Farrel, loves to eat . .. O'BrienQ officer of the law ...... Keith Garland, Fred's rival ....... Harvey Smith, Keith's man Friday .. Mrs. Dana, Fred's mother ........ unior 641,45 ,gferg l l I is 1 -:ser . get ,,,, A . 'PQ Q .sv-2 gf if-ea g The Iunior Class Play Stranger in the Night was a comedy-mystery. Sylvia Lee tSondra Perkinsl and Mabel Crane CDoris Holmanl have a gift shop off the lobby of a hotel. They discover that someone is planning a murder and the murderer is to receive his instructions in a gift purchased in their shop. Supporting Actors and Actresses were: Sylvia Lee, part owner of the Gift Shop ...... Sondra Perkins Mable Crane, the other ovtmer ................ Doris Holman Grant Terry, young newspaper reporter .. Donald Kleinfelter Compliments of Q Q s I. T.'Rutledge, retired business executive Velda Stevens, secretary ............. Clifford Newkirk, bashful law student .... Nona Pollard, elevator operator ........ Eddie Beach, bellhop .................. Rose Iordon, Successful business woman .... Sam Fisk, hotel detective ............. Marcella Bender, hotel gym instructor .... Sanara King, women wrestler ........ Compliments of DELI.'S NEWHOUSE ELECTRIC Paulette Huffman . . . Wendell Holman . . . . . . lack Harris . . . Peggy Meyer .. . Ruth Edinger . . . lean Lanning Ianet Peasel . . . Don Scherger Ron Knipp Earl I. Myers . . . lane Watson . , . . . . Melvin Goon . . Patty Woodruff . . . Douglas Turpin Iudy Roth Arthur Bickelhaupt Anna Kirkwood . . Bernard Scherger .. Alberta Hollinger .. Ianice Knepper FX 'ii I! :Pi-, ,iw ,V K- ,e. .f SL - -: ,W sf S , 1 M 1 S' Lf xg 5, , 1....! , Y f ,sk AFEQFSQEM' T , Soorfa 75 A ,IMI 35? gi f W 5 5 23- vl IAC-LLB HU 'nman In 1 a -f -1 , ,,... I hm f . 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E V play, sam kc: NLJ' Z. ,M 'gnu s l-4: f f 201110 HH 7 U- 1- f i III. - , 3 unw.-p1z.u,-feulu fnymura Aman ' g3mx,,, ,N ,X ' 1 'Sq Of his 1161112 my-uhmy w 16 as m.-rs 6335 W H' ff 1W ' H-We W'-ILEEGEL - Aim! aelhrevf slxgwe Blue :IBCXQS S00'1 l3 h 955 and Did Porn-smppnaf mpumic no 'rlupgw.-n.g..i-14.5.1 i ,fm 5011811 HQVUT' .,....i' .-.-,-.-.f-.,--.H . 5 W ' Uwfiwll-' Mui Uv' J Iusmg sneak, me .uwkson-'with Wk 'L 'mm uw yexni mmap' mms. PM?- 'l- l2'1 A 5 ,- f QR9dskmS. dei, I . . . n aa. I s as ., 1'4f'f'b M01 W4 ny Bunpups brukevback into' Hun HL-ddcn was war wil ff'- Il, Bmw-51:5 ,mba mu: mn- nm- L gwfrw s..-mf 5 x wlmg uf Ta U E I I U 1 24 -, J H ,Til Ilvxqular game play mg, fin cnlumil here last night, for Jackson-Liberly nilIz2Zx1sa1rk-IL,-,E gg mmm Mains: Elonmvilie . , ,,,5fi,,:,,-, I: high 1 E .h 5 ,yi 4 wig?-gg-'n1!uy. Jan. 16, uhm I, lg the New New Riegel Bhlewers. Iulluwcd by Carl Brivlmr W1lbTm'5mnday'2 Qvellfffl 1 , , , I point 5 I' ' ' ' I U' 3 1 3 5-7Lw.:n,m5 nhl- Ilupmvm-ll4l.undf.n ,ml 50.35, :Q ' ma.. I .A , 5 ,' I if Soak ery ., . . un :V 2 2 umm 33 HMS- ! .0 as axsiinml county! ,gigmgm Nwxmgd may, . 2 E , . ' A 3 ,Hi , , V..-my n ammmcKsor44,lsERfY mmiiid: andriisrlibdn1l1in'd'Cuikhexl1Iilc mum: mme- rough, g . ,E , 'J LL , X 1 fp., ,,, I 1, M5 ,4 Nm 'LAYER Fc. F1- Lhl ions for New Iliegel. wlnhe ' club on the Blurb Jacket sfhbdulv. -5 A 5 L M ' , V 1. eff! 1 r KSDNIUBER-I-Y inlvlkfid 3 1- 1. mmlwrly ls 1-1 in lhc lm- Jacxson-uasnrgc W PF T 5 A V j 046, gen FG FT PP - A Z :L 1 . 2 S 'A.,gff'-HQ ' - 4 ,, 1 l-3 I su ' wall. the Bullpupsxhave u'on?i1f:ige!d ,, ..... .AZ g 1 - J Af 0006 . .... 9 4- n A '2 V f v A whilf dropping siggrv.lgcisloxms,:l1'14. 9 A U ,, 1 , 4, x YQ XX ' ---- 7 2' 4 3 ls, 4' xuegex nm mins :jew-+-'yd 1,5323 '- 0 waswi smug cm-my HEX -gktxc' 65200 Q0 5' gl.: 1 23?gZ2f,1 A hkfiidflly EMU! is a . uv. l 1 ' F malch and placed Jackson' The 6 0 'N ' ' ' 6 ' 4 I ' W ' ' 'nn over lhe sumo club-lack ' MDW! -- 4 3' -' in n UE Jul B H ,. I A . A 5' 6 SOO 1. YS .. IJ 1!-ll H S1',,,B.' ' 5 ------ - 'U U1 r ,. 3- 1 .u e,.sulIe 01 hugh ww, Q G Q 4 ,Ln Fog-r frsgznrm Minn- M --.-- 2 M, ff' 6 S Dfw .. - M-f2,,,. RG U V Hriuvl Cvildl Bw Vfnlflgalkins -A 3-3 loss meunsgl1nlBlnomvillgfE :Qu im GOO Q igk 5 - lil lm 3 ' T lhliwt Bu1lpup4F'fq'6re'xol. ' Q8 ---- 'ffgfi , ' Drgkcgls lirrlxllackh ,al EnllrtI1-pmda 'H 'V - esrrve corn: eg, 'I 0- ' -3 'V ', . 5 'lisonliberly wmnfulo a unanmwfuikyvi -------- --F' ff: 0 myers awp L11-div with Thmnpsnn. who wefae 1t i:f Q' N00 N Q If-XE, ,','5,'-'EL' 2.'Jggf,,, ,,,'51:tlT:m'Mg' J ' 3 L59 sn defense in the sccund per-,Han-us ...,...... 1 0 Jah 9 unch me srug-v or xheldoxmcd by Qld Furl, 67-38, in an- 'h In NLD 412' V 3 .r5fim.ni.1...., .. ..:, -dkvlux, :m,wcj.v ' ' ' 1 R 3 nd fl 241 lane in the lhirrl pvr- Totals ,. ..,..... 34 1--- :ind whnn .1-2, umt ml- other game- hu' U , U ' ' Q0 V By RICE pn ' ' ' with New Rings! scaring but 5 NEW R-EGEL x nn ,. free mmm ra tb the Amr:-1 -l I B1'f 'f 1l' of l' 44 'meh M . 'mlvero ' ' 8' U I Willis in l.he1I.w0 D'?Y50flF- 1 5 PIG Fl' 244,11 Wm, 2:11 1959, fmey- Qpnch Neil Dams' Jnclcson-Llben N. Dzwis' chprgc. ,.x .lacks A Y Wnfef I Q11 :lWfBL'l',lL- J S' Il .lnnksail-Libr-rD' Pun- Ma5y!mi:xs ..1,.,1 .Q ,Way Maqnl hQ-gp,-pf, ln lyfgqvgyd finisllxggzggleusnn wiLl1afq,L1hgrty urcimexl ,.:L1m 11521 CQ W V Wi'iiE51 fff - 5 f- - U 5-Q. ,fits Ehgms in W-1 'y I ,YS 1, me-uguum on the-iiip me of ogii-an u-11 1-eco:-Rig-:incmdifugiguiigjTwpmpmn fxvluynruu- Q nm bm aw trlndhtni 5-ww iw'-Qusrvvrv . A mimi, V 0 ? oourxr. wins in their las? Sour uuflngs. fx bye! un Monday. Feb, 15 at-fhili 51511 in the FL M 'J 7 sl 'Lauscr id 0 0 saubmm sm-ks-un-Lam-ny , , '- The nnxmschedulod games or Scnecaxld F941 --..- 15 'll B Vmigfl in then M p 1 me nn pgn, in nu,-1? High sgm-ers in fruiay vrighwg Stieca Cuum. wmwmem M F nigu,u1fE:-vn-v.- sm:-ez Jack-xuml 1 :mm wln Cl . l Rffflfrqg In ml- 'Wfh Wh Bl 'm '1' WW CHF' Fun. m. arc: om Fur! xx ng-rf 9 i L, f- I v dead, plqei Eullpmmillxjckgx al Z0 902548. Run lieddgl he at -mn, .ml fm, 5N,md,. 3 .sein Liberty dm - . . . 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Qg m -ggi .39 E Trng. .......... gm an-av 19gz1i5j 'f 5 ,ig . 1' 1 ou-A' W Wd O We 5 f: NEW RIEGEL - Q Q .Q ' JACKSON-LYBERTV X ' Q O 0 'dine W Ollme TESfS Q WE FG ' ' MM 53 P5 1.1 ' Q9 OX 6550 f me the M L M fx +H3 m'3 ' ' 5' 3 ' F mu ..... 1 + g 2 Q9 89 O0 Y? Q ig ,wma M,-.fe E at w A- A :J o gvjydln ' my QQ, 0 KO W Wm g,,a,, We would like to ex- 5hfS:01f01d F01Ti?'AEff?9F Tifklyg 57'EH,,5,,,,, 5.5 43' gyjfl RGi1 'l!fF'if-f-'Q X Q' Neva' O EBM, ,Q Q , - L .- M N f . Fjwfl-.nl ,L Vfnm-2 awk' fend our thanks 10 Mr,I'xgersdEye Hopeqvell-LoudQg1Afterrmggq. ggi 2 Gimlunhm 0 M, 0 MH- QQQGQQ6 QNX ix red' . . . , ' , Myq .... f ., - . 1 ' 1, l,'0,f,, Dcmvxs for the fme :ob 1 In 39 37 Dvertflflle . .wugox........,..-.11 oo 1 g4rL '4f ' 3 rg: u x0qiOf9 5 ft-' ' '- ,? Q 'sr ,TH . 'Y , fl -Q V' V- V I1-D ll 8 f .?7 lf 'f 2' O Q4 . tl si ct -L. 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ICRC' 1 'I ltr Z FF H 9,30-'fs 0 bo, fof 611 S Z X O QJVJQQPQEJO1? r 44, 9 Q' J' 9 J7y.S lI-5'11, QQPQIY 400061, J , PE T -vubuvg I J Qgql Lon oral' itllrl .37-03 was we brig 111111 17-L eww 'xihh free I,hr0V1'5 WM high m:m 1111111-1 in ff vs-lm 1151 me 11.1-1-r 1111-11 1111 me in rl 72-59 tcsl la! .FO 'I Jr'-'50 is f QQ Olly! 860 O fgrr S S 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ron Heclden . . Carl Bricker . Earl Myers ..... I-Iarolcl Hatfield . Wendell Holman Ed Wilcox ..... Dale Thaxton . . . Dan McGouqh . Our Total Score Opponents Total O' Of O '9 S11 djs 17 161. go 6 Q O IIB-lv. oo OOO 61. -Q f1,, 11 NTY -Itl FT P J- G 2. G Q0 Ettcrmx zatwllx 11 lm 67-Sm, 1 FT I ,-t- T I .gi -3 If at 155 Q :viii 2,3-1 0 71 VI 3 'I I li 0 31 0 5,1 311 1:1 '53, V... F55 Iii 311 1 f 1 W, aff' - A ,:ff m' -53, , ix M1 1 .14 -ff I5 ii gy . ,,, Lc,.5 -1f,... 5' 13' Tlju N. . .1 ,...- f ' -+c.,,. W H Wzqgg W 1 A W , 35, - -we ,yr V 515134,-1 Q N wv u ,g N , X V is-K nge gwvuk Y yxnwulg -g X H H 2, Q52?5gi,f'1.'g.. N.1g..Q. - mVfi5:Z35'?g?51.L! '5 vi ' gsm v' w' m was w 1, 'wifi-I N w5'w,,g.,g.E, uffgg' H W V 1 f. 'PW .xx 3 Jm A W , nw , ' ,Q M a Y U ,Qagag N ,mwlmm M N w , N W , ,. s Q. I im ww ,- 7 1335 ww 'M l ' , Nw , ,H W 'I gg ' E vil, , .55-' Q1 Y-EQ if ffm 3 H ' ,Q !lM'llw!iii'fw'.H gggg3jj..' H '.szvN':N.l :.. ' QW 4ess4f,, ' wwil , Qgw-:M,,' H , fbi 2 217' u -iymvg .un lv ' , .V N Gi wv,1 w s.-j 921, v lliwrsifg Z?aAAefAa, T ! 3 l ylfgj SEEQ ,I,f I SEATED: Doug Turpin, Mr. Davis, Duane Shafferly. STANDING: Dale Thaxton, Ed Wilcox, Earl Myers, Wendell Holman, Harold Hatfield, Ron I-ledden, Carl Bricker, Ronnie Watkins, Carl Cessna, Tom Watkins, Roger Harris, Dallas Drenninq, Ron Krupp. 85el l!8 KGJAEMZKK , Q 5 SEATED: Carl Feasel, Dale Thaxton, Ed Wilcox, Carl Cessna, Ronnie Waikins, Dallas Drenninq, Roger Harris, Douq Turpin. STANDING: Don Kirkwood, Claire I-laude-shell, Larry Stull, Ierry Snyder, Larry Luscius, Ierry Coleman, lim Roth, lim Reinhart, Bob West, Mr. Davis. 'fl ,,, 5, 5- Q 35, -il? ' :V ,Q El' 511, 'A 41, f -r. I2 ,- 5-.gym 527' M hi: fd 46,1 1 Qi J' :M lnauu ani. 9' 8,9 1, , , M x 7- I I 1 X 5 if ' il CHEERLEADERS: Sue Compton, Betty Colwell, Ruth Ed- inger, Carolyn Thaxton. SEATED: Anna Kirkwood, Linda Cramer, Lula Byers, San- dra Perkfns, Iudy Kissling, Ianet Striff, Doris Holman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Compton, Penny Lanning, Alice Fruchey, Iane Cessna, lean Wolfe, LeRoy Coleman, Jim Sabo, lim Rouser, Garry Watkins, Albert Hughes, Iim Har- L ' TQ, I J Ev ris, Dave I-ledclen, Iudy Sayre, Ianice Stull. THIRD ROW: Ioan Gee, Sue lanes, Barbara Kleinielier, Sandra Albright, Carolyn Kisabeth, lane Watson, Lois Cramer, Lois Harlline, Sharon Whitman, Alberta Hollinger, Ianice Steyer, Rose Ann Luscuis, Annette Moes, Patty Kis- abeth, Barbara Butzier, Sandra McClory. The Pep Club has done a fine job ot cheering at the ball games. They each purchased basketball pins to wear to ball games. With the help of the pep club the cheerleaders were able to get lst place in the county. lllzmify of 'll i Q SEATED: Dallas Drenning, Carl Feasel, Tom Steinmetz, Ray Might. FIRST ROW: Ray Reidling, Duane Shafferly, Dan Mc- Gough, Mr. Davis, Carl Bricker, Wendell Holman, Earl Myers. SECOND ROW: Doug Turpin, Iim Roth, Don Kleinfelter, Don Scherger, Ron Hedden, Ice Saalman, l-larolcl Hatfield, Ierry Colaman, Tom Watkins, Ed Wilcox, Dwight Reid- ling, Dale Thaxton. The Varsity Club is made up of any of the boys in the high school who want to ioin. It is a new organization formed in l958 by Mr DGVIS They help buy jackets for the boys who are in the club. Their blggest money making project is the election of the Basketball Queen and her enior C2AeerLaaler5 Sue Compton, Ruth Edinger, Carolyn Thaxton, Betty Colwell. The cheerleaders gave Seneca County something to remember about IL when they Walked oft with the first place trophy for the fifth consecutive year Ruth has been cr cheerleader for three years and Carolyn one year. We know they will miss cheering next year. This is Sue's third year and Betty s first year. We are expecting more from these two girls in the future. 2 V . Q.: 5. ,rr ?. W -tg nets 'a 4 -, rr A fa ' in lfmior Klzeerzzacfem L' llly ' I W ,gr Y Q 5 5 I ': 7 e : 5 V -, - 1 N f '1 1 tt , f t vi S , W f ... ,, N 'VN gg rf ' I U E Q Iudy Harris, ludy Sayre, Janice Stull, Penny Lanning. Vt Q omior gwgefga C7 l I Y.. .' 1 Q.. gun my K! l 42 dgf an QQ ISE! SEATED: Iohn Minich, Iim Slick, Dale Stewart, Richard Warnick, Richard Hughes, Dave I-ledden, lim Sabo. STANDING: Gerald Holman, Albert Hughes, Richard Ioseph, Allen Hollinger, Gary Watkins, Mr. Hoover, Cliff Hartline, Iohn DeLa Rosa, Danny Earl, Leroy Coleman. L M5840 l . t 4 Y t ff E fee SEATED: Doug Turpin, Earl Meyers, Dale Thaxton, lim Roth, Donald Scherger, Dan McGough, Dallas Drenning, Duane Shafferly. STANDING: Raymond Reidling, Dwight Reidling, Wendell Holman, Ed Wilcox. Harold Hatfield, Ierry Coleman, Ierry Snyder, Ray Might, Mr. Davis. r X gi 3 , N ku ,. , . ,TA ,-11 -,ft ' it 'L if . t 61 Afffmglmfg 4 if 1 I 1 'i A Q i if It .. , I 35.1 t ' S 1 - mf - t Q51 i 3 F . - , X ? . ,QE .V V w 1, -WM W ., -if ' - ' 'ffilf' Q, w. ts .1531 5 i I Senior Attendant Iean Lanning 15 ,1 - if E 4 5' .- Fr. 2 ' 1 -.1 , . L. A . fx ' 'Y X. it 252:50 Qt, ,,,,, we - Iunior Attendant Annette Moes . ? i' g lut, 5 ' ' Y 4, IA .I I L vi' ...fx I. 1 - V A A- Wt 'K ' L' 5' ' , 9 1 Leg y T P v A l.,.,gn - . , 1 ,G 4 5 ,f 254 1 1 5 , 5: E- Sf Q . sl K f 2 A lf. uf 'aw - E Lefful 1 X. gi Her Highness Beatrioe Kellar 3 . J -S' 1 1 -Q lr 5 T I V 'T o w i ' 1 . A u .J f ' 1 W ' ' t. ' ' ' ' t f Qi rlg I '- K. Y , 'f . :X it ' I -me my t writ. i Q Wt W .A 1,1 H nk vt M - Q uf X.. Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Nancy Compton Cindy Hedden ,fgafuerlfiaemen 4 W X' xv, , Z... X Q K2 94 f fi V MMltfL'!LAQ zf4iQfr4M PATRONS BETTSVILLE Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Huber PosroB1A' Al's lewelers Bob Wards Gulf Service Bugner's Grocery Candylancl Luncheonette Dr. E. C. Phipps Dr. G. H. W. Bruqqernann Dr. Iohn C. Bauer Dr. I. L. Murphy Dr. l. N. Kiebel ' Dr. L. C. Gerlinqer Dr. S. L. Brown Dr. Wm. P. Yarris Dr. Murray Emmet T. Sheeran, M.D. Fostoria Dental Society Guernsey CS Guernsey Hotel Lewis H. P. Ulicny, M.D. Kelly's Lunch Kieifer's Market Kreseqe Company Little Folks Shop Marsh Shoe Store Miqht's Sohio Paul L. Williams Boy Shoe Service Sealy Best Motel S. B. Markey, M.D. Taylor Appliance William Emmert Wilson Shell KANSAS Boatman General Store Hedclen's Sohio I. P. Seiger, lake the lunk Kansas Garage TIFF IN Advertiser Tribune Alberts Pine Ice Creams Eocht Bros. lnc. Tiffin Acme Electric Tiffin Drive-ln . Tiffin University Turner's Bestaurant Williams Dell of Burger Dr. Shriner Dr. Boner OLD FORT Dr. E. C. Hiestand, M.D. MILLEBSVILLE Srnallets Gen. Store WAYNE A S Wayne Barber Shop NEW BIEGEL Al's Market loseph D. Clark Charles McClellan Compliments of BOWER'S TAVERN Fred ci Madeline Bower Bettsville, Ohio Congratulations to Class ot '59 CHAS. E. ANDREWS Groceries 0 Meats v Frozen Foods General Merchandise . Phone 2691 Bettsville, Ohio S. 5: E. Compliments COUNTRY MARKET of Fresh Meats DEER'S PURE OIL STATION Groceries Bettsville 3825 Bettsville, Ohio Custom Butcherinq Route 12 TOWN TAVERN Bernard Roth Bascom, Ohio Compliments of HANK and RUTH TAVERN Bettsville, Ohio I Compliments of ELLENBERGER GENERAL STORE EARL BECHTEL WATCH REPAIRING Barber Shop JEWELRY Bettsville, Ohio Burgoon, Ohio 63 Compliments ot KETTLER'S BARBER , SHOP AMSDEN, OHIO Phone Fostoria 1-IE. 5-4087 D. LANNING'S I BARBER SHOP Kansas, Ohio CLYDE PEELER and SON COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER I Forney Arc Welders, Inc. Top Name in Arc Welding R. R. No. 1 Kansas, Ohio Phone Bettsville 3771 D I M E N T Plumbing and Heating Phone Old Fort 2942 Old Fort, Ohio Compliments oi Gilbert. Nellie and Donnie Rouser Distributors ot Nutrilite Food Supplement -Amsden, Ohio Phone I-IE 5-4921 ' ADAMS MARATHON SERVICE Gas--Oil-Lubrications Phone 3144 Rt. 281 and Crocker Street Bradner, Ohio Compliments of FLORIAN F. REINHART Ditching Contractor Phone-Bettsvi11e 3180 Kansas, Ohio 64 Dean Bros. Block 6: Tile Co. Manufacturers of Quality Block and Drain Tile Building Contractors Corner Pemberville Road and Route 281 Phone Wayne 2434 Bradner, Ohio CLARA DORITY Antiques - Gifts East Main Street Wayne, Ohio THE ALVADA ELEVATOR Feeds - Seeds - Grain F arm Supplies Phone 15, Alvada, Ohio A L ' S M A R K E T ALFRED N. THEIS ' Quality Meats 4 Self-Serve Grocery Dry Goods and Paints Phone 240 New Riegel, Ohio SNYDER'S DRIVE IN Tiffin, Ohio , Located on 224 and 18 Delicious Soft-Serve Sundaes-Malts-Cone Shakes-Sherloerts ALBERT WETZEL Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. Farm-Accident-Fire-Horne Phone 1401 New Rieqel, Ohio SERVICE CAB co. Rates on out of town calls 24 hr. Service Phone 333 Tiffin, Ohio CLUB AZZAR For The Best In All Types Of Food You Can't Match Our Famous Steaks Private Parties Weddings Banquets Club Parties Ph. 32 Alvada, Ohio Located 7 mi. North of Carey, Ohio 7 mi. South of Fostoria, Ohio on Rt. 23 TIFF IN' MACHINE 6 AUTO PARTS 20 E. Market St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 3525-26 65 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT See Bates for Insurance BATES INSURANCE AGENCY GREEN'S GENERAL STORE ' Main Street Risingsun, Ohio Risinqsun, Ohio Phone 432 Compliments of MYERS RADIO 61 TV REPAIR ROCK INN Route 199 Risinqsun, Ohio Rismooun, Ohio Phone 2798 Phone 2706 T H E S U N G R A I N GEM MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION CORP, Grain. Seed. Feed. Coal. Lumber. Fence. Roofing Phone 7-2841 Bascom, Ohio Phone 2111 Risinqsun, Ohio THE ARCADIA CREAMERY CLIFFORD E. SNYDER Cash Buyers Ford Service-General Repairing Cream and Eggs Marathon Oils and Gasoline Phone TW. 4-4176 Arcadia, Ohio Phone TW. 44-711 Arcadia, Ohio 66 Sea or cawl FOSTORIA HE. 5-7400 DEL GRABER General Contractor KITCHEN'S HOUSE OF MUSIC . It lt's Music We Have It! 318-322 S. Main FOSTORIA, OHIO Fostoria Phones HE. 5-7209 I q Res. HE. 5-3858 KIRKWOOD'S BODY SHOP Custom Painting and Welding Phone HE. 5-6042 Fostoria, Ohio EDISON CUT RATE DRUG F ostoria's Busiest Drug Store Lowest Prices in Ohio THE PRESCRIPTION STORE Fostoria, Ohio IOHN SHAFERLY :S SONS CARPENTERS Houses. Cabinet Work. Block Laying Phone HE. 5-4068 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK 61 CO. 1 Phone HE. 5-6696 122 W. Tittin St. Fostoria, Ohio 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 EMAHISER'S BARBER SHOP FOR FLAT TOPS IN FOSTORIA 224 N. Main St. PH. HE. 5-7288 68 D A V I S ' Bicycle and Electrical Store Repair and accessories for all makes of bicycles Phone HE. 5-2362 105 Perry,St. Fostoria, Ohio CHARLIE'S SERVICE STATION AND HARDWARE Fostoria, Ohio K. S. ROWE Doctor of Optometry 225 West Center St. H O Y T S E E D C O . Field, Garden :S Farm Seeds H.Emlock 5-3823 Phone 1-IE. 5-3601 Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria, Q1-lio V MOORE'S RESTAURANT I.. A M F R O M S - Open 24 hours DRESS BETTER and HOMEMADE PIES YOU'L1.. FEEL BETTER HOMEMADE SOUPS Fostoria, Ohio ' 615 W. Market Tiffin, Ohio Don't Throw 'em Away REPAIR 'EM TO-DAY IOE BROWN'S SHOE SHOP 109 E. Tiffin St. Fostoria, O. Louie DiCesare, Prop. ZUERN 6 SON SERVICE SHOP Welding and Blacksmithing General Repair State Route 18 East of Fostoria IOI-IN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT . THE EAST NORTH STREET FLOWERLAND ' Artist with Flowers LUMBER CO, Corsages-Weddings Funeral Designer Lumber and Millwork V Phone HE. 5-7759 Fostoria, Ohio E011 P' P9161 Phone HE- 5-5111 R.R. 4363 KEIDAN'S IEW ELERS F ostoria's Finest Credit Iewelers Complete Selection Diamonds Watches Appliances and Special Gifts Keidan's Home of Famous Keepsake Diamond Rings Credit Terms to Fit Your Budget Phone I-IE. 5-7361 Compliments of THE HOME WINDOW CO. Fostoria, Ohio Phone I-1E. 5-7757 You Can SAVE MONEY If You Insure Your Oar and Home With E. W. SCHAUFELBERGER. IR. Nationwide Insurance Phone HE. 5-8220 131 W. North Street Fostoria, Ohio The Farmers Mutual 6 The Ohio Mutual Windstorm Insurance Association Agent Iohn Krupp RFD 4514 Fostoria, Ohio BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Home of the Thoughtful Gift 109 N. Main Fostoria, Ohio VERES SPORTSMANS SHOP Everything for the Sportsman Andy Veres, Prop. 309 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE. 5-4850 N utrilite Food Supplement Distributor 69 FCSTORIA ELECTRIC General Electric Appliances l06 S. Main Street Phone HE. 5-8263 Fostoria, Ohio BARGAIN HOUSE 451 Columbus Ave. Fostoria, Ohio For Complete Home Furnishings 1.G.A. p DON'S SUPER MARKET Sandusky St. Fostoria, Ohio WEDGE LUMBER 61 SUPPLY -Plumbing q Appliance Heating Furniture Phone HE. 5-3884 , Pau1's Radio 6: TV Service 149 E. Center Street Fostoria, Ohio Phone l-IE. 5-8306 ' We Repair All Makes of Radiosid Television Compliments ot STANDARD- o1L co. Tiffin CS Countyline St. Prop. Paul R. Clevenqer HE, 5-0982 I Compliments BUD'fS MARKET - of Fruits and Vegetables STARK'S MARKET 3Vz Miles North of ll3 W. Lytle Fostoria, Ohio 70 Fostoria, Ohio SUPERIOR PAINT and SUPPLY DUPONT PAINT Floor and Wall Tile DeVilbiss Spray Equipment Phone Tiffin 3178 ' 187 Washington St. KLEIN'S TRUCK STOP 24 Hour Service :S Repairs ' FINDLAY ROAD State Route 18 West Phone 1540 Tiffin, Ohio Richard L. Wagner. Realtor Edmund I. Wagner Associate Broker Office 70 E. Market St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 3868 or 3664 THE MILLER I EWELRY Registered Iewelers American Gem Society Tiffin, Ohio TIFFIN DAIRY CO. Quality Dairy Products Phone 539 Tiffin DeIVIUTH'S Route No. 3 Tiffin, Ohio Phone Old Fort 2211 Compliments of TIF F IN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Compliments of SENECA LOCKER SERVICE 62 N. Monroe Tiffin, Ohio 71 Compliments of , BALLREICH BROS.. INC. Home of Ballreich Potato Chips 180-186 Ohio Ave. Tiffin, Ohio Westinghouse G 1 L L 1 G Electric Co. 117 E. North St. Fostoria, Ohio Phone HE. 5-3395 -Appliances- Protane-Bottle Gas Service Production Credit I For All Farm Needs BLACK SWAMP P.C.A. p Compliments of DRY CLEANERS of FOSTORIA Bishop Porters Edwards Keyes Fostoria and Tiffin, Ohio THE STAR GLASS 6 CERAMICS PPLY C1 . SU O Lessons Gifts Restaurant Supplies and Equipment Supplies 232 N. Main Sft. Fostoria, Ohio LEOT.-A SNYDEP1 phone 1-113, SQ2564 Ph. HE. 5-3001 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of TROUT AND BLADOW FURNITURE COMPANY I - C - P E N N E Y C 0 - Phono-5255 R.F.D. No. 3 Fostoria, Ohio 72 Tiffin, Ohio FINSEL'S SUNOCO SERVICE PERRY G FREMONT STS. Fostoria, Ohio PI-I. I-IE 5-0857 Motor Tune Up Brake Service Wash 6 Wax Open nites til 9:00 P.M. Open Sundays til Noon WALTERS AUTO SERVICE Frame G Wheel Alignment . General Auto Repair Complete Brake 61 Tune-up Service Monroe-Matic Shock Absorbers FOSTORIA, OHIO Montgomery's Barber Shop 319 Perry Street For Appointments Call I-IE. 5-7252 Fostoria, Ohio I FREE PARKING SNYDER'S DAIRY STORE Formerly Dairy Oueen Sodas-Malts Sundaes-Cones Sandwiches-Coliee 400 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio SENCO' FERTILIZER Bascom. Ohio A sincere thank you to GRAY PRINTING CO. A sincere thank you to DICKEN 6. WONDERS STUDIO wnirs LUNCH Groceries 8z Fountain Service Ph e Bas. 7-2416 R dence 7-2511 B scom. Ohio Ph 7 2081 Bascom. Ohi The J. A. Miller Tile I Company D your farm B f e zt drains you! QUALITY CLAY DRAIN TILE C mpliments f CLOUSE CAFE 8: GROCERY Phone 7-2116 Bctscom. Ohio Compliments of WARN'S HARDWARE Bascom, Ohio Phone 7-2326 O SANDUSKY COUNTY MITCHELL RADIO 8: ELECTRIC FARM BUREAU T 1 vision-Radio-H me co-UP. Assn. Appl Complete Se D pt. 28 Years E p A CLYDE Pho B ll 3842 BURGUON M S BURGOON OHIO WELLER-WUNDERLY c. J. STAHL I INC. FUNERAL HOME DAY OR NIGI-IT AMBULANCE SERVICE Federal 2-6409 lerry E. Weller Cliff Wonderly FREMONT, OHIO TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR Gas Oil Fuel Oil Grease Tank Wagon Delivery Wayne 2511 Wayne, Ohio Compliments of McDANIEL INSURANCE AGENCY A11 Forms of Insurcr cmd Bonds BETTSVILLE ci KANSAS Phone 2434-Offioe Ph e 3737-Re-siden wrztssmoetrs General Merchandise Kansas, Ohio GEE'S MARKET Meat 8z Groceries Fresh Vegetables KANSAS. OHIO 8: M. SEED CORN Ohio Certified Seeds T. R. Walters Bettsville 3177 Kansas. Ohio ONSEL BROTHERS INC. Wholesale Distributors Plumbing. Heating and Water Well Supplies Tile Drains-Fence Posts Risinqsun, Ohio LAWSON PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of The Observer-Advocate COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phone 2321 Wayne, Ohio Paul A. Lawson Editor 61 Publisher Phone 2711 S 0 Compcgments E ERAL T RE G N AREND-CORTIIELL FURNITURE CO. Phone 3022 TIFFIN and SAYRES Moron SALES BUNQFEQQMTQDHIHE l-lmsden. Ohio Earl H. Sayre, Prop. COURTESY, SERVICE AND GOOD FURNITURE 166-170 S. Washington, Tiffin Phone 420 308 W. Garrison, Fremont Phone FE 2-7421 ,, THE OLD Font BANKING co. BETTSVILLE BRANCH Bettsville. Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. HUMBERTS SERVICE Gas - Oil - Accessories AAA Service Phone 2351 ' BETTSVILLE. OHIO i Remember to Stop with THE GORDON . , LUMBER CU. us 1n 59 RALPI'I'S SUHIU Phone 9491-2724 First in Quality F airest in Price Fastest in Service A satisfied customer is our first consideration 90 Years of Service F BETTSVILLE. OHIO Bettsvi11e,Ohio Phone 2801 78 Compliments of .IIIVI'S WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Tiffin, Ohio McDade Upholstering and Hobby Shop 27 East Market St TIFFIN. OHIO Phone 4017W C m pliments of LESTER W. MORGAN TRUCKING I Hauling Contractor Phone 2657 Tiffin, Ohio Compliments of Tiffin Automobile Dealers Ass'n. Meyers Pontia S I Rose Motor Scrl Tiffin Motors, In Porter Motors. In SttlerCh It Tff N h Sl STRANGE PUBLISHING RISINGSIIN AUTO CO. S SERVICE P ' f ' P bl I1 . m ers U General Repair The UNIQUE DERRICK Used Cars Ri sun 0 Bloomdcrle Wood Cou s Favorite Weekly A Rlslngsun, UII10 Tl 11 2311 R on Phone 392 Compliments of ' Tiffin Parksave Super Market I Where parking is no me p problem. Tiffin, Ohio C m pliments of KING'S OLIVER STORE I Phone 2644 ' Tiffin, Ohio T 0M'S SOHIU STATION Washing and Waxing Muffler and Tail Pipe Installation Complete Lubrication Phone HE. 5-0901 Tiffin and Poplar Fostoria. Ohio AHLENIUS Fostoria's Largest Department Store COMPLIIVIENTS OF FUSTURIA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, W INC. Fosronm, OHIO DUNN'S LANES DINING DANCING BOWLING Fostoria, Ohio ,- ,.-..+.1f 4-QM ,5,q-?f---- V V, -- VE. , J,-Lim ,iv , . ,ee V ,,...I.. . L U 51 3-4 ' 5 A U BEERS TV SALES 3' SERVICE SUPERETTE TELEVISION 6. RADIO SALES 6. SERVICE ADIVIIRAL Sandusky and Fremont Sts. SCI d sky St. v Phone HE. 55590 Fostoria, FOSTORIA, OHIO C mpliments of The Mennel Milling Company Flour-Feed-Grain Fostoria, Ohio de SANTOS HAIR STYLISTS 274 N. Washington S Ttt Oh 326 S M F Oh Ph 5966 S Ph HE 5 3649 rf?-55 ' fi 5' 1 f-G:-sag ., 1 - ' 4 cv.: ' - ' 1:-. : r W fw aizsfe' 'A F to 1 I Smith-Corona Vl0RlD'S H15 TB' T PORTIIIE OFFICE SUPPLY Phone HE. 5-2356 112 W. Center FOSTORIA, OHIO compliments D ot Mann Funeral I-lame, Inc Ambulance Service PHONE HE. 5-6694 Fostoria. Ohio Mary Belle and Den Heiserman Chemicals Tryco Sprayers Edward I. Funk Seed Corn Phone Bczscom 7-2153 R. R. No. 3 F ostoria. Ohio For Better Flowers See Sackeil's Greenhouse N. Main St. and West lackson Phone HE 5-8121 Fostoria. Ohio WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Member F.'I'.D. TELEPHONE HE. 5-4324 South Union Street Payne Brothers' Greenhouses FOSTORIA, OHIO CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS MUES BAKED ENAMEL PAINT SHOP PHONE HE. 5-6297 1247 N. County Line St. Fostoria, Ohio A11 Types Automotive Refinishing Body and Fender Repairing PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE By Insuring With KINN, GREEN, STAHL 8: THEOBALD AGENCY I09 E. Center Street FOSTORIA, OHIO Phone: I-IEmIock 5-6604 I-IEmIock 5-6605 84 Insurance Real Estate Visit the New Housewares Department at Golden Anniversary Established 1907 E ff.: +'loER 22?'o'5 Compliments oi lVlAYI'IEW'S DRIVE-IN Hamburqs - Malts French Fries - Cokes Pizza ORDERS CALL IN PHONE IN DRIVE IN Phone HE. 5-5354 Fostoria, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MGCLURY BROS. Pure Oil Distributor Wholesale and Retail Route 3 Fostoria, Ohio Phone Bettsville 3162 Phone Fostoria HE 5-3004 Compliments of THE WILLOWS DRIVE IN Edge of FOSTORIA on Route 199 Studios Music Store MUSIC CENTER Everything Musical 101 Perry St. Fostoria, Ohio Emie Duffield. Owner Dance Orchestra Phone HE. 5-5437 SPORTING GOODS Basketball Supplies Gym Clothing Guns 5 Ammunition RINK ROLLER SKATES BAIR BHUS. CU. Tiffin. ohio Compliments of Chapman's Jewelers ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Kwnc SHAKE INN DIAMONDS ELGIN - OMEGA - BULOVA WATCHES Only Quality Food and Shakes Served Fostoria. Ohio Weekly Terms Phone HE. 5-3864 103 S. Main St FOSTORIA, OHIO Bascom Elevator and Supply Let Us Grind and Mix Your Feeds PHONE 7-2171 Bascom. Ohio GOOD - LUCK - SENIORS Fostoria Subway Auto Paris Buyers Oi Old Or Late Model Cars And Trucks Accessories Pick-up and Delivery Service State and Lytle PHONE Till 5 HE 5-7133 After 5 l-IE 5-5120 lack H. Markoti Manager Box 784 COZY CORNER GOOD FOOD Fostoria. Ohio W. E. WATSON CUSTOM SAWING HARDWOOD LUMBER 208 E. Culbertson St. Fostoria, Ohio Bettsville Feed 8: Grain STANDARD OIL o 'QW Co. V Coal - Fertilizer - Farm Supplies Fuels - Oils - Gasoline and M 0f01' Our Large Continuous Dryer Saves You Money U. S. F1 ' Qqg Selling Your Grain? 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