Leipsic High School - Le Hi Yearbook (Leipsic, OH)
- Class of 1958
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To you, Ronnie, the Seniors of 1958 would like to say Thank you. the e-hl pnesenteo B the le-hl annual staff of lElDSlC hloh school lelpslo, ohlo FRONT ROW: Janeen Osborn, Art Managerg Marcia Huntsman, Extra Curricular Managerg Judy Tawney, Literary Managerg Mary Rothenberger, Business Managerg Rita Basinger, Editorg Kay Baker, Assistant Editorg Peggy Tooman, Subscription Managerg Doris Kagy, Assistant Subscription Manager. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Kuhlman, Assistant Curricular Managerg Charles Kindle, Photography ManagergRona1d Krein- brink, Assistant Art Managerg Mrs. Hartley, Advisory Robert Hohenbrink, Assistant Photographer: Larry Gillespie, Advertisement Assistant Managerg Scott Moorhead, Advertisement Managerg Chris Coffmen, Literary Assistant Manager. 4 1 1' 1iil5 gf' 3, 55 as If 'F ' I' g' E! 5- 5 12 , , facult SUPERINTENDENT MR. LUCAS Bowling Green State University B . S . Indiana University M . A . MR. SHIVELEY Ohio Northern University A.B. University of Michigan Mathematics Commercial MRS. HARTLEY Bowling Green State University B . S . Commercial MR. STITES Huntington College B.S. Science-Speech Physical Education Drivers' Education Coach 6 PRINCIPAL MRS. GARSTER Bluffton College A.B. Ohio State University M.A. Language MR. WHITE Defiance College A.B. Ohio State University M.A. Physical and Social Sciences MRS. WHITE Bluffton College A.B. English MR. HARTMAN Findlay College B.S. Jr. High Coach Physical Education Economics Consumer Living Drivers' Education MR. FLINT Ohio State University B.S. College of Agriculture Vocational Agriculture MRS. FOLEY Defiance College B.S. Social Studies English Physical Education MR. WARD Bowling Green State University Science- History Mathematics MRS. LICHTY Bluffton College Sixth Grade facult I 7 MRS. PERRY Ohio State University B.S. Physical Education Home Economics MR. GARSTER Bowling Green State University B.S. Vandercook College M. M. E. Vocal and Instrumental Music MR. CHRISTY Bowling Green State University B.S. Industrial Arts American History MISS HERSH Ohio State University B.S. Fifth Grade MRS. HUNTER Rio Grande College Bluffton College Fourth Grade MRS. RIGEL Bowling Green State University Third Grade MRS. LUGIBIHL Bowling Green State University First and Second Grades MRS. MAC DONALD Bluffton College Bowling Green State University Third and Fourth Grades MRS. BROOKS Ohio Northern University B.S. Second Grade MRS. HERRING Fort Wayne Normal School Bowling Green State University Findlay College First Grade MISS BROOKS Ohio Northern University Kindergarten school BOARD s 1 s 9101! r 131415151115 Sym 202122232425 2122 29 so si ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Donald Place, Mr. Virgil Tooman, Mr. Chester Haughn, Mr. William Wagner, Mr. Dale Rigel. stuoent council M JP 7 R YQ FRONT ROW: Eddie Robinson, Miriam Benton, Secretary and Treasurerg Judy Tawney, Vice-Presidentg Tom Wyant, Presidentg Nancy Foley, Don Pfister. SECOND ROW: Diane Crosby, Carol Ann Dunstan, Nancy Dewar, Mr. Lucas, Advisorg Joe Keilholtz, Robert Schubert, James Russell. 9 non-acaoemlc p nsonn l SECRETARY: Geraldine Karl THE COOKS When its noon and time to eat, these women's popularity is pretty hard to beat. THE SECRETARY She 's kept busy, and what a fate! She has to keep the records straight. THE BUS DRIVERS The students who live on rural routes claim, They have the greatest chauffeurs anywhere abouts. THE JANITORS They keep our school in tip-top shapeg the job they do is really great. CUSTODIANS: Kenneth Butler, Leo Alt, Donald Swaninger . 10 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. MITCHELL lpincir' BUS DRIVERS: Jack Newell, Harley Warren, Lowell Brooks, Vern Vogel, Frank Schey, Lowell Tooman. COOKS: Mrs. Mvers. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Hopkins. 4 . -l U. . .. , I . . I .. 1' , ll Q? 3335 I .J 'QCII' 111 SGHIOQS EUGENE ALTMAN Eugene is a professor at a large college. He has won his fame by using his knowledge. ROG ER B ELL Roger has invented a new fangled phone. One of these can be seen in al- most every home. HELEN BERGER Helen is very busy raising a family. She is very happy as you can plainly see. FRED DAVID Fred has taken his business to Mars. There he owns The Milkeyway Bars. RITA BASINGER Rita is very happy because she is so short. She has written a book named, The Tales of Midget Mort. HARRY BENNETT Harry has grown. He is 6 foot 8. This came as a surprise to the class of H5811 . CHRIS COFFMAN Chris is the first woman President of the U.S.A. How she got her office, this we cannot say. ROBERT DIETSCH Robert is singing lead with a group of old friends. When you hear him sing, you're sorry when it ends. DONALD FARTHING Don owns a newspaper in the town of Troy. He got his start as a small-town paper boy. JOHN F ENB ERT John took advantage of his friendly smile. He went as an ambassador to the British Isle. GERALD GROSE G e r a l d was the quietest memberof the class of 58 . Now he is the loudest auc- tioneer in the United States. RUTH HATHORN Ruth was known as being very quiet. She has joined the police force to help stop every riot. SGHIORS JOYCE FARTHING Joyce is so proud of her own blond hair. She is making wigs for those with no hair. LARRY GILLESPIE Larry's voice can be heard each day at noon. He broadcasts the news straight from the moon. RICHARD HAMMOND Dick has changed from his slow ways. His three-min- ute mile has the world in a daze. ROBERT HOHENBRINK Bob is a milkman and gets no complaints now. When he is on his milk route, he takes his own cow. SSYIIORS MARCIA HUNTS MAN Marcia is tracking down a big handsome man. She claims the situation is well in hand. CHARLES KINDLE Charles has changed from annoying the teacher. He has become a well-known preacher. B ERN ARD KREINB RINK In a circus Bernie is well on his way to fame. Happy Bernie, the clown, is now his name. RONALD KREINBRINK Ronnie is now President as he was destined to be. Remember, he served our class 4 years successfully. DORIS KAGY Doris was the one we were sure would stay on the farm. But, no, she has hit the city with all of her charm. JUDY KINDLE Judy is a teacher and her pupils are all boys. Since Judy is so quiet, the pu- pils make the noise. ROB ERT KREINBRINK Bob is touring with a jazz band. He's rocking a n d rolling throughout the land. ADRIAN KUHLMAN Adrian has changed from a farmer to a star. By the looks of his latest movie, he's certain to go far. MARILYN KUHLMAN Marilyn, who is usually in a daze, invented a new dance. It is the latest craze. ROS EMARY LOV ELL Rosemary is a secretary and is very well-known . Her ability t o take shorthand makes other secretaries groan. CLEM METZGER Clem is very busyg and from everything they say, he is trying to reorganize the Leipsic F.F.A. ROB ERT MORATT Bob is a comedian. He is still telling jokes. All those who laugh are the real polite folks. sr Psst L L 1 SGHIOQS EUGENE LAZENBY Eugene is the best bouncer in all of the west. It seems when he's around, people behave their best. LEONA MARTIN Leona is a typist, and she's the very best. She makes fewer errors than all the rest. SCOTT MOORHEAD Scott got in the Senate. We think it was fixed, but we don't want to accuse him of playing crooked politics. PAUL MYERS Paul is working on a sci- entific invention. Getting toothpaste back in the tube is his main intention. SGDIORS JOE NIESE Joe is well-known for his farming success. All his crops are the biggest and the best. I AN EEN OSB ORN Ianeen's baseball team is quite an organization . The number of games they win is really a sensation. MARY PETERSON Mary is a model. Of this we are all proud because wherever Mary models, she always has a crowd. RICHARD RIV ERA Ri c h a r d's friendliness is known throughout the land. To anyone in need, he lends a helping hand. PATRICIA NIESE Pat is a farmer's wife and is as jolly as ever. Her husband is always laughing because Pat is so clever. ROB ERT OSENBAUGH Robert achieved his am- bition which was to fly. His fleet of airplanes can be seen in the sky. W AYNE RAYLE Darby owns a truck line. We know it cannot fail be- cause it's the only truck line named Rayle and D. Rayle. MARY ROTHENB ERGER Mary's nursing career is coming along just fine. The number of patients she loses is only eight of nine. BARRY RUBEN The Indians are wilder than usual this season. Barry is the cause . . his catching's the reason. .TUDITH TAWNEY Judy is a poet. Of this we aresure . . if Iudy doesn't change her verses, she is going to be poor. PEGGY TOOMAN Peggy's teaching music to little girls and boys. They would rather be outside playing with their toys. RICHARD WINKLE Dick is a barber always in demand. His art of cutting whiskers is known throughout the land. SGHIOQS DANIEL STRALEY Danny, is well-known for his curly hair. He now appears with Gabby Hayes at the Ohio State Fair. DALE TODD Dale has just hit Broad- way with his hot guitar. The way he sings he will soon be a star. DALE WARD Dale, our classmate, is setting a fast pace. He's a driver at every stock- car race. THOMAS WYANT Tom is living in a mill- ionaire home. It's sad . . he still prefers to live alone. ALTMAN, EUGENE Basketball l,2,3,4g F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Track l,2,4. ' BASINGER, RITA Cheerleader lg Home Ec. Club lg Class Officer 1,2,3g Junior Play 3g Annual Staff 3g Girls' State Dele- gate 3g Le-Hi Editor 4g Homecoming Queen 4. BELL, ROGER Industrial Arts Club 1,2g Basket- ball l,2,3,4. BENNETT, HARRY Industrial Arts Club 1. BERGER, HELEN Band 1,23 MixedChorus 1,2,3g Home Ec. Club l,2,4g County Band 2g Class Play Business Manager 3g Contest Chorus 3. COFF MAN, CHRIS Student Council 1g Home Ec. Club lg Cheerleader lg Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Contest Chorus 1,2,4g Girls Chorus 2g Office Girl 25 C0'unty Band 2,3,4g Librarian 2, 3,4g Junior Play 3g Intramurals 3g Girls' State Delegate 3g Viking staff 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Class Officer 4g Homecoming Attendant 4. DAVID, FRED County Chorus 1,2g Student Council 1,2g Industrial Arts Club l,2g Bas- ketball l,2g Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Contest Chorus 1,2,3g Football 1, 2,3,4g Junior Play 3g Football Cap- tain 4g Homecoming Escort 4. SENIOR DIETSCH, ROBERT Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4g County Chorus 2,3: Junior Play 3g Contest Chorus 3,4. FARTHING, DONALD Industrial Arts Club 2. FARTHING, JOYCE Home Ee. Club lg Junior Play Prompter 3. FENBERT, .TOHN Basketball 1g F.F.A. 1,2,,4. GILLESPIE, LARRY Band 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Football 1,3,4g Football Manager 2g Track 3g County Band 3gJunior Play Stage Manager 3g Annual Staff 4g Homecoming Escort 4. GROSE, GERALD Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3, 4g Track 3g Homecoming Escort 4. HAMMOND, RICHARD Basketball 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2, 3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1.2.3. 4g Librarian 4. HATHORN, RUTH Home Ee. Club lg Librarian 4. HOI-IENBRINK, ROBERT Industrial Arts Club 1,2g Basketball 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. 18 HUNTSMAN, MARCIA Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Contest Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g County Band 1.2.3, 4g Girls Chorus 3g Junior Play 3g Class Officer 3g Girls' State A1- ternate 3g Annual Staff 4. KAGY, DORIS Mixed Chorus 1, Band l,2,3,4g ln- tramurals l,2,3,4g County Band 1,2, 3,4g Home Ec. Club 1,43 Annual Staff 4g Viking Staff 4. KINDLE, CHARLES Football lg Mixed Chorus lg Con- test Chorus lg Band 1,2,3,4g Base- ball 3,4g Annual Staff 4. KINDLE, JUDY Home Ec. Club 1,2g Majorette 1, 2,3,4g Class Play Business Man- ager 3. KREINBRINK, BERNARD Intramurals 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. KREINBRINK, ROBERT Contest Chorus 2,3g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Baskerban sg Track 3g Junior Play 3g County Chorus 3g County Band 4. KREINBRINK, RONALD Industrial Arts Club lg Band 1, 2,3,4g Class Officer l,2,3,4g Junior Play 3g Annual staff 4. KUHLMAN. ADRIAN Basketball l.2.3,4: Intramurals 1, 2,3,4: F.F.A. l.2.3,4: Football 2: Class Officer 2: Viking Staff 4. KUHLMAN. MARILYN Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Cheerleader l.2.3,4: Student Council 2: Intra- murals 2.3.4: Contest Chorus 3: Jun- ior Play Student Director 3: Office Girl 3: County Chorus 3: Annual staff 4: Halloween Queen 4. LAZENBY, EUGENE Basketball 1: Track 1.2: Football l.2.3,4: F.F.A. 1.2.3.4. LOVELL. RCBEMARY Junior Play Prompter 3. MARTIN, LEONA Home Ec. Club 1.2: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Contest Chorus 3. Marzcsn, CLEM Band l.2.3,4: F.F.A. 1,2,a,4,Foot- ball 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Contest Chorus 3: County Chorus 3. MOORHEAD. sco'r'r Basketball 1.2.3: Football l.2.3,4: Class Officer l.2.3,4: Junior Play Stage Manager 3: Track 3,4: Annual Staff 4: Football Captainl4: Home- coming Escort 4. MORATT, ROBERT Intramurals 1: Mixed Chorus 1. olnecton MYERS. PAUL Football 1: Basketball 1: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Contest Chorus. 1. 2.3.4: Band l.2.3,4: County Chorus 2. 3: Junior Play 3. NIESE. JOE Intramurals l.2.3,4: F.F.A. 2.3.4. NIESE. PATRICIA Home Ec. Club 1.2: Contest Chorus 1,2.3: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Girls Chorus 2: Junior Play Prompter 3. OSBORN. JANEEN Intramurals l.2.3,4: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Contest Chorus 3: Junior Play 3: Viking staff 3.4: Annual staff 4. OSENBAUGH. ROBERT Intramurals 1.2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2.3,4: Contest Chorus 1.2.3.4. PETERSON, MARY Home Ec. Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1. 2,3,4: Majorette l.2.3,4: Intramur- als 1.2.3,4: Contest Chorus 2: Off- ice Girl 2: Junior Play 3: Viking Staff 3.4: QueenCand.idate at Putnam County Fair 4: Halloween Attendant 4. RAYLE. WAYNE Industrial Arts Club 1: Track 1.2: Basketbau 1.2: Football 1,2.3.4. ROTHENBERGER, MARY Home Ec. Club 1:Librarian3:Class Play Business Manager 3: Annual Staff 4. 19 RUBEN, BARRY Football 1,2,3,4. Basebau 1,2,3,4: Basketbau 1.2.3.4. STRALEY, DANIEL Football 1. TAWNEY, JUDY Librarian 1: Intramurals l.2.3,4: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Cheerleader 1.4: Contest Chorus 3: Junior Play 3: County Chorus 3: Girls' State Alternate 3: Office Girl 3: Student Council 3.4: Annual staff 4: Hall- oween Attendant 4. TODD. DALE Football 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Con- test Chorus 1,2.3: Mixed Chorus 1. 2.3,4: County Chorus 2: Baseball 3. TOOMAN. PEGGY Home Ec. Club 1: Cheerleader 1: Mixed Chorus l.2.3,4: Contest Chor- us l.2.3,4: Band l.2.3,4: Girls Chor- us 2: County Band 2.3.4: Junior Play 3: Intramurals 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Officer 4. WARD. DALE F.F.A. 1.2,3.4. WINKLE. RICHARD F.F.A. l.2.3,4: Mixed Chorus 1.3. 4. WYANT, THOMAS Industrial Arts Club 1: Basketball l.2.3,4: Baseball l.2.3,4: Football 2,3.4: Track 2,3.4: Student Council 3.4: Homecoming Escort 4: Fair Candidate at Putnam County Fair 4: Halloween King 4. BAB if an Tom Wyant Marcia Huntsman Richard Hammond Judy Kindle Robert Osenbaugh , - f ' r'ii '9x,5fsf iei7ic7Qi?i2?Eg5f . .I . 4 1' .25 i5'Qf.53f4fa-ISM Z - ' ' fl... ' f:?'4:, ffl? Ziff ' ff' ' , jar: zggsseim- .97 ' ' 2 W-'ai .fm V' - , . f V Wiaif - . : ' Et f, - :E a . r ' rss, 5 E Y r y W R Roger Bell Judy Tawney Dale Ward Rosemary Lovell Larry Gillespie Ronald Kreinbrink Ruth Harhom Joe Niese Patricia Niese Robert Dietsch Mary Peterson .. SQ X 4 Fred David Gerald Grose Donald Farthing Leona Martin 20 Joyce Farthing plctun s D- . x- C , - Qffrfflv C at , Robert Kreinbrink Peggy Tooman Adrian Kuhlman Chris Coffman Scott Moorhead ffili-Etiiiir ' A , W '?Sfl-f',fQ'- ' Q L, ,. A,- - Q- t oo C 'W' X x Clem Metzger Rita Basinger Charles Kindle Doris Kagy Paul Myers 51 . -A Q Robert Moratt Marilyn Kuhlman John Fenbert Janeen Osborn Robert Hohenbrink 5 Q K fi is fax :gig tt gk X is 5 ' , We Barry Ruben Helen Berger Bernard Kreinbrink Mary Rothenbergcr Dan Straley 21 HISTSOR of U16 class GI: 1958 CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER HI. CHAPTER IV . CHAPTER V. OUR FRESHMAN YEAR The fall of 1953 was a memorable time for 55 innocent-looking Freshmen as we entered our first year of high school. It was also the first day of school in our new school. Mr. Stites was elected as our advisor, the lucky man! Ronald Kreinbrink, Scott Moorhead, Richard Hammond, and Rita Basinger were elected as our class officers. On Freshman Day we all dressed up in silly clothes, then we had a reception. After that we were officially Freshmen and on our way. SOPHOMORE DAZE As we started out this year, we all knew our way around much better. We got right down to business and elected Ronald Kreinbrink, Scott Moorhead, Rita Basinger, and Adrian Kuhlrnan as our officers. How to make money was the main question already. Naturally we came up with some clever ideas. For recreation we had a class party. Oh yes, we were learning, too. At least we all looked intelligent! .TUNIORS ALREADY When we returned to L. H. S., we hoped the teachers would still be smiling. As our officers we elected Ronald Kreinbrink, Scott Moorhead, Rita Basinger fyou kids must be doing a fine jobl and Marcia Huntsman. We had a record hop, sold magazines, and tried our luck at acting to make money. The name of our play was We Shook The Family Tree. One of the highlights of this year was our Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Moonlight Memories. This was ai successful year, and we hope we'1l all be back next year. SENIORS -- -- WHO US? ln the fall of 1957, forty-eight of us returned to the halls of L. H. S. WE could hardly believe we were Seniors. Mr. Stites was still with us as our advisor, but he didn't feel quite so lucky by now. Ronald and Scott were elected this year as co-presidents. fWe think they stuffed the ballot box.D Chris Coffman and Peggy Tooman were also elected to serve our class. Our class sponsored a homecoming dance and game. It was the first in many years. No one can say we're not on the ball! The time was getting nearer for our trip, so we sold refreshments at the games. We also sold Christmas cards and pencils to earn more money. Well, we came out with enough money to go to New York and Washington, D. C. for our Senior trip. By the way, all the time we were doing everything else, we were still studying our books. As we neared graduation, sighs of relief were heard from the faculty as well as the students. GRADUATION We have reached the final goal in our high school days, the goal which we have been striving toward for 12 years. Now it is time to say good-bye to L.H.S. and to go forth into larger things. 22 SEDIGR class OIIIIICERS Scott Moorhead, Co-presidentg Chr1s Coffman, Secretaryg Peggy Tooman, Treasurerg Ronald Kreinbrink, Co-president. class IUOTZIIO class I:lOW6l2 class COIGRS RED CARNATION RED AND WHITE 3 CDSS We, the members of the graduating class of 1958, being of sound mind and body do hereby ordain and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Eugene Altman, will my ability to get along with the teachers to someone who needs it. I, Rita Basinger, will my ability to drive backwards down dark driveways to Kay Baker. I, Roger Bell, will my silly nickname Dingy to Karen Clausen. L Harry Bennett, will my wavy hair to whoever wants it. I, Helen Berger, will my teaching ability to a certain freshman girl. I, Christina Coffman, will my driving ability to Joan Bender. I, Fred David, will my position as pilot of the Moon-Light Menace to Ken Flash Kaufman. I, Robert Dietsch, will my freckles to whoever wants them. I, Donald Farthing, will my wavy hair to any junior girl with straight hair. L Joyce Farthing, will my laugh to Virgil Niese. l, John Fenbert, will my job as an officer of the F.F.A. to anyone who wants it. I, Larry Gillespie, will my ability to run extra laps around the football field to Chuck Burner. I, Gerald Grose, will my left-hand yo-yo string to John Kimmet. I, Richard Hammond, will my A's in conduct to Chuck Burner. I, Ruth Hathorn, will all my unused note paper to any junior girl. I, Robert Hohenbrink, will all my used razor blades to Gordy Spitnale. I, Marcia Huntsman, will my ability to talk in study halls to Bill Ellerbrock. I, Doris Kagy, will my ability to be a good plow jockey to Bobbe Kress. I, Charles Kindle, will my dirty saddles to Larry Rigel. I, Judy Kindle, will my long hair to Carol Ann Dunstan. I, Bernard Kreinbrink, will my ability to win free trips to Kansas City to anyone who hasn't been there. I, Robert Kreinbrink, will my knickers to Dale Dildine. I, Ronald Kreinbrink, will all my extra duties as a class officer to someone with a lot of time. 24 Ill I, Adrian Kuhlman, will my hair cut to Beany Keeran. I, Marilyn Kuhrnan, will my quietness to Judy Young. I, Eugene Lazenby, will my nickname Lardy to Dale Dildine. I, Rosemary Lovell, will my extra pair of glasses to whoever needs them. I, Leona Martin, will my ability to crack gum to Mayver Straley. I, Clem Metzger, will my ability to raise chickens to Winnie Stuber. I, Scott Moorhead, will my ability to get along with Chuck Burner to Ken Flash Kaufman. I, Robert Moratt, will my study-hall sleepiness to all the study hall teachers. I, Paul Myers, will my bashfulness to Fred Arnold. I, Joe Niese, will all the moneylmade as F.F.A. Treasurer to anyone who wants to get rich quick. I, Patricia Niese, will my shorthand ability to Betty Kobls. I, Janeen Osborn, will my natural red hair to Merilyn Humrnon. I, Robert Osenbaugh, will my height to Ronnie Haselman. I, Mary Peterson, will my position as Drum Majorette to anyone who likes to march. I, Wayne D. Rayle, will my ability to keep training rules to John Kimmet. I, Richard Rivera, will my ability to stay in school until I graduate to any who can't. I, Mary Rothenberger, will my driving ability to Fred Arnold. I, Barry Ruben, will my nickname Bruiser to anyone that would like to have it. I, Daniel Straley, will my ability to stay out of trouble to anyone who can't. I, Judy Tawney, will my bashfulness to Howard Alt. I, Dale Todd, will my broken guitar to Mike Moorman. I, Peggy Tooman, will my hot piano playing to Liberace. I, Dale Ward, will my intelligence to anyone who wants it. I, Richard Winkle, will my ability to grow whiskers to any boy who can't. I, Thomas Wyant, will my shortness to Mark Kuhlman who is so tall. 25 the qanqs Q.?mfg-fH??1,i1 l Q All h6l26 'BJLIVQF FUQK Q. rgalfdi dfdipv . gg! N. F n - 1 Qu 'il I Hail 15111701-1411111-'IBVJI'IIIZIUL H 1 ui IHILREBJB the Qanqs all hens ? 9 B Xl Q5 5355 Jumon offlcens Pat Chamberlin, Secretary, Kay Baker, Vice-President, Richard Brooks, Presidentg Janet Fralick, Treas urer. class of 59 r .... , .. .. .. - - nn FRONT ROW: Mrs. White, Merilyn Hummon, Miriam Benton, Dorothy Mae Schroeder, Karen Desgrange, Dorothy Dickey, Judy Mull, Mary Bryan, Beverly Buerschen, Judy Young, Pat Ellerbrock, Pat Siebeneck. SECOND ROW: Pat Chamberlin, Karen Kress, Myrna Dewar, Kay Baker, Joan Bender, Dorothy Schroeder, Janice Bass, Betty Kohls, Marlene Altman, Martha Jane Wilson, Virginia Peck, Janet F ralick. THIRD ROW: Mike Moorman, John Kimmet, Bernard Niese, Richard Schroeder, Jerry MacDonald, Ronald Hasel- man, Dale Dildine, Richard Brooks, Eddie Robinson, Jack David, Dave Zimmerman, Richard Barbier, FOURTH ROW: Edward Knueven, Howard Alt, Jerald Keeran, Robert Alt, Fred Arnold, Stuart Smith, Roy Inbody, Larry Knoll, Virgil Niese, John Casteel, Jack Shoemaker, Kenny Kaufman. 30 SODNOITIORG OIIIIICERS Jackie Leeson, Treasurerg Robert Wyant, Vice-President, Larry Rigel, President, Imogene Zeisloft, Secretary, Phyllis Meyer, Reporter. class of FRONT ROW: Patty Ward, Janet Logan, Karen Clausen, Marilyn Wank, Shannon Drum, Donna McDougle, Shirley White, Sharon Schoenauer, Imogene Zeisloft, Jackie Leeson, Phyllis Meyer. SECOND ROW: Janice F enbert, Phyllis Jones, Mary Wagner, Virginia Brooks, Ruth Settlemire, Glenda Berger, Sandra Mullett, Shirlee Ward, Marylyn Hawkins, Nancy Foley, Agnes Niese, Mayver Straley, Pat Leinsetter. THIRD ROW: Bill Ellerbrock, Charles Reed, Jerry Baden, Tom Howard, Jerry Siebeneck, Gary Zeisloft, Don Pfister, Paul Niese, John Bryan, Gene Basinger, Paul Jones, Mr. Flint. FOURTH ROW: Tom Kreinbrink, Lee Fackler, Eugene Kuhlman, Robert Wyant, Tom Wilhelm, Larry Rigel, James Stuber, Eddie Rigel, Lee Deitsch, Jim Spitnale. FIFTH ROW: Fred Meyer, Terry Shafer, Dick Mangus, Ted Weaver, Bill Shawber, Dennis Frey, Larry Donnell, Doyel Watson, Richard Myers, Jim Peck, Mark Kuhlman, Leon Schroeder. ABSENT: Carol Elston, Albert Fackler, Sara Geckle, William Niese, Judy Snow. lllzeshman offlcens ink, Jan F arthing, Treasurer, Larry Dildine, Vice-Presidentg Jerry Haughn, President, Danny Keck, Secretary. class of 6l FRONT ROW: Barbara Lovell, Mary Agnes Schroeder, Rita Schroeder, Bernita Carter, Susan Cain, Jean- ette Lammers, Jane Siebeneck, Karen Wilhelm, Judy Dewar, Janet Burner, Diana Myers, Carol Ann Dun- stan, Jan Farthing. SECOND ROW: Margaret Weis,Carol Rayle, Marilyn Siebeneck, Joan Lammers, Nancy Hammond, Lillian Spitnale, Linda Stout, Diane Altman, Eileen Dillon, Marylene Osenbaugh, Julie Frey, Marinell F retwell, Carol Mae Ward. THIRD ROW: Lucille Niese, Carol Schroeder, Patti Kuhlman, Marlene Haselman, Sue Meyer, Linda Peterson, Janeen Hook, Sharron Butler, Kay Bolman, Frances Bratton, Mrs. F oley. FOURTH ROW: Jed Rader, Kent Kerran, Marcus Honesto, Larry Morris, Larry Dildine, Danny Keck, Philip Brooks, Richard Thomas, Bob Butler, Dan Siebeneck, James Dillinger, Jerry Haughn, James Gillespie. FIFTH ROW: Danny Kuhlman, Jerry Knoll, James Russell, John Berger, Dale Grose, Donald Bucher, Dwight Zeisloft, Dennis Brooks, Tom Young, Gary Rothenberger, Kenneth Lammers, Donald Cusac, Dennis Ellerbrock, Leon Butler, Leslie Morrison. ABSENT: Judith Stout. Glqhth GRACE FRONT ROW: Karen Shoemaker, Patty Moorman, Nancy Heg, Linda David, Phyllis Zeisloft, Phyllis Too- man, Charlotte Leinsetter, Paula Mansfield, Linda Lou Bennett, and Sue Coffman. SECOND ROW: Mr. A.E. Shiveley, Nancy Dewar, Joanne Burkheimer, Eva Rose Watson, Mary Buckland, Lunda McCurdy, Shar- ron Reed, Sandra Claybaugh, Martha Ranes, and Brenda McCurdy. THIRD ROW: James Berger, Gary Winkle, Gary Shoemaker, Harry Combs, David Parker, Gene David, Robert Robinson, Joseph Keilholtz, Ted Meyers. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Fackler, Mike Mull, Jim Smith, Bobby David, Robert Kaufman, John Mutchler, Larry Hancock, Robert Balbaugh, Gary Swaninger, Jimmy Lovell. SEVENTH QRAOE FRONT ROW: Barbara Kreinbrink, Kay Weaver, Ruth Ann Ward, Sandra Fackler, Donetta Ward, LaJean Shoemaker, Betty Allen, Carol Schmidt, Carol Shoemaker, Jenny Frey, Bonnie Kreinbrink. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Shreck, Robert Schubert, Joyce Jones, Doris Kaufman, Clara Combs, Diana Crosby, Sandra Snow, Marlene Kagy, Judith Miller, Darlene Kagy, Dennis Farthing, James Butler. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ward, Dean Dawson, Gary Bass, Larry Jones, Paul Oglesbee, Gary Watson, James Seitz,Jimmie Engard, James Kindle, Gene Shawber, Rodger Altman. if SIXTH GRAOE FRONT ROW: Forest Dewar Jr., Terry Clevidence, Georgia Jean Bennett, Ronald Borck, Mary Lou Todd, Diane Hill, Linda Kindle, Billy Dunstan, Deborah Dewar, Ronald Mattern. SECOND ROW: Brenda Shoe- maker, John Cain, Diana Mansfield, Nancy Bell, Richard Spitnale, David Martin, Roger Leinsetter, Paula Place, Kenneth Winkle. THIRD ROW: David Lovell, Eileen Combs, Robert Montooth, Carol Hancock, Neil Montooth, Sharon Ward, Ronald Ruben, Larry Ward, Janet Engard. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Roy, Sharon Jones, Carol Eicher, Mary Jane Winkle, Mrs. Lichty, Barry Burk, Cleal Medley, Karen Bell, Karen Schweit- zer and Janet Fackler. ABSENT: Charlene Steiner and Kenneth Bucher. fifth Qlzaoe FRONT ROW: Lois Rothenberger, Kathryn Moorman, Patty Limon, Marlene Shoemaker, Martha Thomas, Judy Parker, Dennis Hammond, James Burner, James Heg, Daniel Butler, Gary Keck. SECOND ROW: Mark Hill, Donna Combs, Sherry Burns, Margaret Schmidt, Sharon Berger, Sharon Ward, Charles Hopkins, Barbara Setiz, Eugene Mansfield. THIRD ROW:Linda Pfister, Susan Young, Dennis Rayle,,Patricia Ranes, Linda Bratton, Dorothy Schey, Tom Rigel, Terry Schey. FOURTH ROW: George Moorhead, Mary Berg, William Reed, Martha Canto, Jerry Ranes, Marie Canto, Dennis Butler, Julie Foley, Kenneth Christy, x 11..- LI-..-1-. IfOUI2'lIh GRACE FRONT ROW: Linda Hancock, Kathy Overmier, Carolyn Smith, John Myers, Cheryl Rader, Lynn Dewar, Roger Rigel, Vernon Mullett, Roger Peoples, Linda Engard, Theresa Jones. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hunter, Robert Ward, Candy Baker, Janeen Farthing, Sharon Shoemaker, Joyce Stout, Linda Breece, Norine Ranes, Richard Howard, Sue Ruben, John Basinger. THIRD ROW: Carol Smith, Richard Shively, Robert Brown, Larry Shaffer, Kay Bingaman, Tony Rollins, Maria Gonzales, Albert Schubert, Terry Berger, Paul Mans- field. thmo ano foumzh Qnaoes FRONT ROW: Mary Butler, Bobby Lucas, Ruth Ann Bratton, Dale Meyers, Barbara Evers, James Mattern. Susan Rayle, Harold Roy, Shirley Alt, Treva McCurdy, Eddie Bell, Nell Ann Fike. SECOND ROW: Linda Brecht, Danny Haughn, Richard Shellenbarger, David Plassman, Vickie Dehnart, Mrs. MacDonald, Donnie Rettig, Bonnie Rettig, Dennis Crow, Mary Engard, John Swearingen, Shirley Osenbaugh. 35 UTIRO GRACE FRONT ROW: Andres Cervantes, Robert Dunstan, Cynthia Thompson, Frank Brooks, Gregory MacDonald, Kenneth Watson, Anna Burns, Donovan Hughes, Beverly Evers, Keith Settlemire, Billy Fellows. SECOND ROW: Vickie Jones, Kathleen Critchet, Robert Meyers, Shirley Altman, Darl Shoemaker, Tillman Karl, Rodney Myers, Rodney Schey, Diana Bratton. THIRD ROW: John Nadack, Darlene Dewar, Eutimio Cantu, Mary Rayle, Christela Gonzalez, Frances Desgrange, Ronald Crosby, Daniel Cortez, Timothy Martin, Mrs. Rigel. secono GRACE ,-lla FRONT ROW: Gary Frey, Sharon Engard, Harold Todd, Becky Steiner, Timothy Young, Diana Dunstan, Jean Bell, Yolanda Limon, Billy Hirt, Barbara Warren. SECOND ROW: Leslie Brooks, Gary Jones, Bruce Allen, Richard Schubert, David Butler, Billy Combs, Jack Christman, Charles Sigler, Stuart Knouse, Janet Rayle, Priscilla Medley, Mrs. Brooks. THIRD ROW:.Karen Mansfield, Beverly Schmidt, Janet Claybaugh, Steven Combs, Reagan Foley, Marguerite Fackler, Maria Cantie, Philomena Hernandez, John Creamer. 36 IIIRSI ADO SECOHO QIQAOGS 0 A fi FRONT ROW: Madeline Combs, Mary Lynn Fellows, Sandra Berger, Allen Jones, Charles Mattern, Lee Jones, Steve Shoemaker, Randy Christy, Pat McHenry, Mikie Shively, Dianna Dangler, Marsha Overmier, Vickie Settlemire. SECOND ROW: George Creamer, Kathy Eicher, Sharon Letherman, John Snow, Mary Lou Brown, Jane Dehnart, Ellen Smalley, Steven Brooks, Karen Schey, Karen Mullett, Jack White, Mrs. Lugibihl. llmst qnaoe . Q: 'ixaflir fi C. .S wie gg is . -N X , C X X 11. pjqigf Sgsgaa, Phd-:sg FRONT ROW: Keith Dewar, Phyllis Knouse, Larry Engard, Susie Basinger, Dwaine Schey, Kyle Combs, Steven Patton, Cherylwagler, Kenneth Shoemaker, Janet Combs. SECOND ROW: Katherine McClure, Victor Hernandez, Dianna Dickey, Bruce Shartzer, Mary Jo Schey, Gary Butler, Luisa Limon, David Bennett, Candace Shawber, Ronnie Kaufman. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hammond, Stebhen Crow, Kathy Lucas, Robert Desgrange, Stephanie Berger, Caro1Smalley,Caro1Crtichet, Tommy Breece, Bonnie Hamm, Bruce Meyers, Aleta Shoemaker, Mrs. Herring. 37 KIHOERGARITGD MORNING SESSION FRONT ROW: Gene Ericson, Beth Anne Meyers, Jan Courtaway, Nancy Hol1and,Roger Thompson, Eddie Dickey, Peggy Bean, ,T oe Hernandez, Kevin Kaufman, Bobbie Jo Butler, Harry Dale Berger, Jimmie Cream- er. SECOND ROW: David Glaser, Tom Christman, Becky Moorman, George Wilhelm, Sue Ann Rollins, Roger Steiner, Sandra Butler, Steve Dehnart, Beverly Vogel, Ricky Butler, Mike Jones, Miss Brooks. L? AFTERNOON SESSION FRONT ROW: Billy Butler, Arlene Mullett, Mike Schmidt, Vicki Engard, Shirley Wyant, Carol Buckland, Bobby Warren, Shirley Erford, Kenny Dunstan, Connie Overmier. SECOND ROW: Patty Schroeder, Kreg Schey, Barbara Ellerbrock, Larry Bellman, Ricky Parker, Martha Rayle, John Mutchler, Lisa Klenk, Terry Sidenstricker, Rachel Schmenk, Roger Mansfield, Miss Brooks. 38 mam Q LEIPSIC HEATING AND SHEET METAL FURNACES RALPH METZGER THE MOORHE D ELEVATCR CO. P E T R O L E U M P R.0 D U C T S GRAIN FEED Leipsic: Phone 111 COAL SEED Prentiss: Phone 403R L e i p s i h i o Mobilgas Mobiloil - KLENK'S SHOES AND CLOTHES R A Y K R E I N B R I N K For Phone 51 Leipsic, Ohio MEN AND BOYS In Leipsic SCHOENAUER'S LeiPSiC Fountain Service Ice Cream and Davis Paints Leipsic Ohio 7 1 11 Columbus Grove, Ohio Compliments BERCSER BROS. 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Dr' O' C' Thompson Everything for the Builders Phone 225 Leipsic Ohio HOWARD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods Ready To Wear Dress Fabrics --3hoeS For All The Family-- Builder Supplies Hardware nCandy Kidn Shoes . 0 For Boys and Girls Roofing Pal-Ut HCandy Teensn and nPhyllisn Shoes for Teenagers . c n 'Heel Huggers Shoes For Women Phone 9 L91-Pslo, Ohlo HCalumetn Shoes For Men - :nu I us nun: ln: un i Q I Compliments of Compliments of iROBINSON AUTO SUPPLY KELLEY'S LUNCH Phone 5 Leipsic Ohio Leipsic Ohio 50 LOWELL BROOKS STUDIO FINE PHOTOGRAPHS Leipsic Ohio VIC BEAN Compliments of Distributor THE EGRY REGISTER of COMPANY Valvoline Motor Oil G Grease 1502 Walnut Court Lima, ohio WHITE'S REXALL DRUGS Drugs Sundries Candies Cosmetics Phone 88 Leipsic Ohio Leipsic Ohio Compliments of HOTEL RESTAURANT Phone 94 Leipsic Ohio Compliments of MADSEN CREAM RY Selected Dairy Products Leipsic Ohio I O I . 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I l I 54 N 9 X ia H X lm., f?x ,,.-12:2 939353 0 CJ . , . ,i ' L' ilu FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1957 - LEIPSIC HIGH SCHOOL - SEPT. 13 - NORTH BALTIMORE - AT HOME SEPT. 20 - PAYNE - AT PAYNE SEPT. 27 PANDORA - AT PANDORA OCT. 4 - COLUMBUS GROVE - AT HOME OCT. 11 - BATH TOWNSHIP - AT HOME OCT. 18 - PAULDING - AT HOME OCT. 24- HICKSVILLE - AT HICKSVILLE NOV. 1 - DELPHOS JEFFERSON - AT HOME any iii? ,,.. ' 4 f J 9' fi 4' ,,.A Wi - k SSH? .Tk iifss, E K . Mix R . il 'L uf Stun footsall GERALD GROSE End RICHARD HAMMGND Center B ARRY RUB EN C enter CO-CAPTAINS FRED DAVID SCOTT MOORHEAD Halfback Guard WAYNE RAYLE Guard DIOQS THOMAS WYANT End LARRY GILLESPIE Halfback Jn. hloh Eootlsall team FRONT ROW: James Russell, Larry Hancock, Tom Young, Danny Keck, Jerry Haughn, Leslie Morrison, Philip Brooks, John Mutchler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hartman, James Smith, David Parker, Bobby Robinson, Danny Kuhlman, Teddy Meyers, Gary Bass. THIRD ROW: Mike Mull, Dean Dawson, Dale Grose, Jim Berger, Gene David. FOURTH ROW: Gene Shawber, Joe Keil- holtz, Bobby David, Dennis Farthing, Robert Schubert, Gary Winkle, Donald Bucher. U16 DIRITZ . N... 19 QQ? X 5 gg ff 4 K x ix! I K , P , gf? 'K uf M M- ay 'mi 11, .Q U iv!!! Q- SR. hlGh BASKEIBAH USAID FRONT ROW: Marilyn Kuhlman, Adrian Kuhlman, Barry Ruben, Dick Mangus, Robert Wyant, Gerald Grose, Thomas Wyant, Richard Hammond, Larry Gillespie, Eugene Altman, Bobbc Kress, Ted Weaver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stites, Judy Twancy, Dick Myers, Terry Shafer, Lee Fackler, Kenny Kaufman, Larry Rigel, Richard Brooks, Eddie Robinson, John Kimmet, Charles Burner, Mark Kuhlman, Pat Chamberlin. SI2. hlGh CHGEIHEAOERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Chamberlin, Judy Tawney, Marilyn Kuhlman, Bobbe Kress. 61 Daalscs L.DcxLL UIOQS 01056 'Wy 1? Cseiaxd 116617 Ad - GXXXeSQ16 Mr. Stites, Coach fl-211 KU11 bait? 1177611 Rfghar d Ha 111117011 Thomas Wyant d 50556 me AXUU an Jn. mon BASKGIBAH team FRONT ROW:GaryRothenberger,Danny Kuhlman, Donald Bucher, Jerry Haughn, Daniel Sieben- eck, Danny Keck, Larry Dildine, James Russell, Tom Young, Kenneth Lammers. SECOND ROW: Joe Keilholtz, Gary Winkle, John Mutchler, Bobby Robinson, James Dillinger, Philip Brooks, Gene David, Kelsey Burkheimer, Gary Shoemaker, Teddy Meyers. THIRD ROW: Leslie Morrison, Mike Mull, Bobby David, Larry Hancock, Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Lovell, Gary Swan- inger, Mr. Hartman. Qesemve Ano 112. hugh c eenleaoens LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Ann Dunstan, Karen Wilhelm, Linda Peterson, Janeen Hook. 63 1957 JR. hlqh count champions J FRONT ROW: Nancy Foley. James Spitnale, Larry Rigel, Robert Wyant, Dick Mangus, Thomas Wilhelm, Mark Kuhlman, Imogene Zeisloft. SECOND ROW: Shirley White, James Stuber, Don Pfister, Terry Shafer, Mr. Stites, Lee Fackler, Dick Myers, Eddie Rigel, Janeen Hook. The 1956-57 basketball season for the Leipsic Junior High proved to be very suc- cessful. The team, coached by Mr. Stites, won 17 straight games with no losses. The Junior High also won the Putnam County Tournament. 64 N M mf Q Q i s mon Bano , xl -I ,i . S 4, .. , H- ., 2 t E Q 2 -1 ., 1- , . 2: 4, k if K g 14' -f 5 3 4' 5 .. - ' ,- is ' 4: ft, C NWT FRONT ROW: Virginia Peck, Karen Kress, Martha Wilson, Janet Fralick, Judy Mull, Dale Dildine, Peggy Tooman, Paul Myers, Janice Bass, Miriam Benton. SECOND ROW: Robert Kreinbrink, Charles Kindle, Ronald K1 einbrink, Roy Inbody, Marcia Huntsman, Chris Coffman, Beverly Buerschen, Myrna Dewar. THIRD ROW: Larry Gillespie, Jeffrey Schreiber, Mary Peterson, Judy Kindle, Mr. Garster, Mike Moorman, Cleln Metzger, Richard Brooks. ABSENT: Doris Kagy, Betty Kohls, Betty Rieman. Q' Q99 FRONT ROW: Jane Siebeneck, Larry Morris, Carol Schroeder, Julie Frey, Marylene Osenbaugh, Tom Howard, Patricia Ward, Danny Keck, SueCain, Sue Meyer. SECOND ROW: Donna McDoug1e, Charles Reed, Judy Dewar, Carol Dunstan, Janet Burner, Nancy Hammond, Margaret Weis, Carol Ward, Virginia Brooks, Kay Bolman. THIRD ROW: Eugene Kuhlman, Patti Kuhlman, Don Pfister, Janeen Hook, Larry Dildine, Jackie Leeson, Nancy Foley, Jerry Haughn, Jimmy Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: Imogene Zeisloft, Marilyn Wank, Linda Peterson, Karen Clausen, Mr. Garster, Sue Coffman, Kent Keeran, Phil Brooks. ABSENT: James Spitnale, Lillian Spitnale. 66 sn.-hu mlxeo chonu -, f - W av. ' A1 av FRONT ROW: Patricia Siebeneck, Joan Bender, Patricia Ellerbrock, Judy Mull, Judy Young, Beverly Buerschen, Mr. Garster, Peggy Tooman, Richard Barbier, Richard Winkle, Roy Inbody, Robert Osenbaugh. SECOND ROW: Marcia Huntsman, Karen Kress, Mary Bryan, Doris Kagy, Rita Ellerbrock, Ed Knueven, Dorothy Dickey, Janet Fralick, Martha Wilson. THIRD ROW: Pat Niese, Janeen Osborn, Marilyn Kuhlman, Pat Chamberlin, Robert Dietsch, Betty Rieman, Myrna Dewar, Christine Coffman, Judy Tawney. FOURTH ROW: Paul Myers, John Casteel, Robert Krienbrink, Jack David, Richard Brooks, Dale Todd, Ed Robinson, Mary Peterson, Betty Kohls. ABSENT: Leona Martin. Q? LJ lf' I' to i. -Q, J 59 Q i U 'N A FRONT ROW: Carol Dunstan, Bernita Carter, Julie Frey, Margaret Weis, Diana Myers, Mr. Garster, Sue Cain, Linda Peterson, Jackie Leeson, Marilyn Wank, Phyllis Meyer, Judy Dewar. SECOND ROW: Charles Reed, Marilyn Siebeneck, Sharon Schoenauer, Marylyn Hawkins, Nancy Foley, William Ellerbrock, Mark Kuhlman, Shirley Ward, Agnes Niese, Karen Wilhelm, Jane Siebeneck, THIRD ROW: Janet Logan, Imogene Zeisloft, Marinell Fretwell, Sara Geckle, Daniel Kuhlman, Dennis Ellerbrock, James Peck, Donald Cusac, Janet Burner, Patty Ward, Mary Wagner, Gary Zeisloft. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ward, Carol Elston, Marlene Haselman, Lucille Niese, Janice Fenbert, Karen Clausen, Janeen Hook, Sue Meyer, Rita Schroeder, Donna McDougle, Patty Leinsetter. FIFTH ROW: Tom Howard, Larry Dildine, Kent Keeran, Jedson Rader, Larry Donnell, Ted Weaver, Larry Rigel, Robert Wyant, Thomas Wilhelm, Donald Pfister, Lee Dietsch. ABSENT: Donald Bucher, Carol Rayle, Shannon Drum, Sandra Mullett. Ju.-hu Banc ano chonus FRONT ROW: Phyllis Tooman, Sharon Ward, Karen Bell, Paula Place, Mary Todd, Kenneth Winkle, Ronnie Mattern, William Dunstan, Robert Schubert, Nancy Dewar, Nancy I-leg. SECOND ROW: .Toe Keilholtz Gary Swaninger, Patty Moorman, Mike Mull, Linda David, Roger Leinsetter, Ronnie Borck, Larry Ward John Cain, Ronnie Schreck, Robert Montooth, Jimmy Smith, Richard Spitnale, Larry Hancock, Ronnie Ruben. FOURTH ROW: Linda Bennett, Larry Burke, Robert Robinson, Mr. Garster, Joan Burkheimer, Ted Meyers Neil Montooth. ABSENT: Nancy Bell, Georgia Bennett. nOPf 9 . el we in .i X, ,V ar J J f., In inf if FRONT ROW: Ronnie Schreck, Gary Swaninger, Mike Mull, Jimmy Butler, Jimmy Seitz, Jimmy Smith, Mr, Garster, Jenny Frey, Nancy Heg, Betty Allen, Larry Hancock, Robert David. SECOND ROW: Mary Buckland, Karen Shoemaker, Nancy Dewar, Carol Schmidt, Dennis Farthing, Roger Altman, Kay Weaver, Joan Burkheimer, Clara Combs, Sandra Snow, Ruth Ward. THIRD ROW: Ted Meyers, Robert Schubert, Barbara Krienbrink, Darlene Kagy, Diane Crosby, Bonnie Krienbrink, Judy Miller, Patty Moorman, Linda David, Phyllis Zeisloft. FOURTH ROW: Gene David, Bob Robinson, Marlene Kagy, Charlotte Leinsetter, Paula Mansfield, Linda Bennett, Donetta Ward, Joyce Jones, Sue Coffman, Phyllis Tooman. ABSENT: David Parker. 68 -ff- ga M Y 5555355555 the ffgeqy 1 Ab , llh .ef- e lklhq L s.. S in in gb' -F QB af N 0 J. 1 A 7591- ffl ,S staff s 0 I F, Ja ni? Peggy Tooman . . . Editor Myrna Dewar . . . . . . Assistant Editor Chris Coffman . . ......... Business Manager Virginia Peck . . . . Assistant Business Manager Janeen Osborn . . ............ Art Editor Judy Mull . . . . . . Assistant Art Editor Kenny Kaufman .... . ......... Sports Editor Adrian Kuhlman . , , , , 0 , , , , , , , Assistant Sports Editor Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Garster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisors FRONT ROW: Kenneth Kaufman, Janeen Osborn, Myrna Dewar, Peggy Tooman, Chris Coffman, Virginia Peck, Judy Mull, Adrian Kuhlman. SECOND ROW: Carol Schmidt, Mrs. Hartley, Judy Dewar, Phyllis Tooman, Charlotte Leinsetter, Doris Kagy, Beverly Buerschen, Jackie Leeson, Mrs. Garster, Carol Shoemaker. THIRD ROW: Judy Kindle, Mary Peterson, Janeen Hook, Karen Kress. Compliments of Compliments of THE CLAUDE DAVID FAMILY DR. OVERMLER Leipsic, Ohio Leipsic, Ohio 70 we shook the Eamll mee pnesenteo B the Jumon class on novemeen 9, 1956 gi ix The Juniors of 1956 presented their class play, November 9, 1956. The play was a three act comedy entitled, We Shook the Family Tree . The members of the cast were as follows: Hildegarde, who was tired of being a wallflower, Chris Coffmang Mr. Dolson, her father, Ronald Kreinbrinkg Mrs. Dolson, her mother, Marcia Hunstmang Sally, her younger sister, Judy Tawneyg Bob, the older brother, Paul Myers, Jimmy, the younger brother, Bob Dietschg Paige, who liked to play postman, Rita Basinger. Other members of the cast included: Ellie May, Bob's heartthrob, Mary Peterson, Jill, her friend, Peggy Toomang Freddie Shermer, who wears knickers, Robert Kreinbrinkg Mr. Shermer, his father, Fred David, Mrs. Shermer, his mother, Janeen Osborn. Mrs. Foley, assisted by Mr. Stites, directed the production. The play proved to be very entertaining and was thoroughly enjoyed by the people of Leipsic. ui n 4 5 Futuna pxnmens of amemca 612+ John Fenbert . . . . . . President Eugene Altman . Vice-President 7 Q9 Adrian Kuhlman , , , , Secretary fx' 6,5121 'ng RODCIT Dietsch , , , Reporter 5 o ' 'A 4 ' Joe Niese . . . . . . Treasurer : ig, -3 Virgil Ni'-236 - . . . . . . Sentinel 570 . :Q Clem MCFZQBI' Student Manager X 4 lTi- Q M Fl' - ' Y- lm - . . . . . . Advisor A FRONT ROW: Richard Winkle, Richard Hammond, Joe Niese, Clem Metzger, Eugene Altman, John F enbert, Adrian Kuhlman, Virgil Niese, Robert Dietsch, Eugene Lazenby, Bernard Kreinbrink. SECOND ROW: Don- ald Cusac, James Russell, Jerry Haughn, Terry Shafer, Jerry Siebeneck, Eddie Rigel, Fred Meyer, James Dillinger, Jedson Rader, Kenneth Lammers, Dennis Ellerbrock. THIRD ROW: Mr. Flint, Larry Donnell, Richard Myers, Edward Knueven, Dannie Keck, DanielSiebeneck, James Stuber, Bernard Niese, Paul Niese, Thomas Kreinbrink, Leon Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Donald Pfister, James Spitnale, Lee Dietsch, Larry Rigel, Ronald Haselman, Richard Schroeder, JohnCasteel, Eugene Kuhlman, William Niese. ABSENT: Dale Ward. Compliments of ComD1imGl1IS Of DR. E. H. WATKINS PURNELL FUNERAL HOME Dentist PhOl'18 112 Leipsic, Ohio Leipsic, Ohio 72 futune homemakelzs of amemca QSMAKERSO Agnes Niese . ..... President QSO Janet Logan . . . . Vice President gl X I XA Janice Fenbert . . . . Secretary 3 s Q Marilyn Wank. . . Treasurer S U U 'U 6 Shirley White . . . Reporter U- INN, X f, 3' Pat Kuhlman . . . . . . Historian A 'fan 31375. Marcia Huntsman , . , Song Leader ob f fl QV' O Mrs. Perry ..,, ,,,. A dvisor '10 ' I' ' I ' Xl ' QSL 0 NEW H0 fha. wget H EMAKERS MMM AMERICA FRONT ROW: Pat Leinsetter, Marilyn Wank, Agnes Niese, Mrs. Perry, Janet Logan, Janice Fenbert, Shirley White. SECOND ROW: Marcia Huntsman, Jane Siebeneck, Carol Dunstan, Diana Myers, Marylyn Hawkins, Sharon Schoenauer, Janet Burner, Marlene Haselman. THIRD ROW: Bernita Car- ter, Lucille Niese, Pat Kuhlman, Linda Peterson, Rita Schroeder. Compliments of DRS. BAKER 86 BARR PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME Leipsic, Ohio Leipsic, Ohio 75 RO Alt CANDIDATES AT PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR Mary Peterson, Queeng Thomas Wyant, King. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Rita Basinger, Queen, and her attendantsg Chris Coffman, Seniorg Beverly Buerschen, Juniorg Imogene Zeisloft, Sophomoreg Janeen Hook, Freshman. 7A RO Alt L. - vs . fy N' ' I iff ,swf - ' HALLOWEEN ROYALTY Judy Tawney, Attendantg Marilyn Kuhlman, Queeng Thomas Wyant, Kingg Mary Peterson, Attendant. 1957 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Emma Jean Wilson, Queeng Thomas Weaver, King. 75 honorzs Clem Metzger is holding the trophy wonby the Leipsic Chap- ter in Communication in Farm Larry Donnell, Eugene Altman and Joe Niese won the State Judging Contest in Agronomy. Safety. Bernard Kreinbrink won the trophy for skilled driving at the State Fair. Laura Seitz and Phyllis Myer won the State Egg Grading Contest. B0 Uno champion Eddie Rigel, Clem Metzger, Eugene Altman, and Thomas Kreinbrink are holding the award won by the Leipsic Chapter in Safety and Hygiene. Mr. Radenbaugh, Fred Meyers, Mr. Hilvers, James Peck, Mr. Lucas, Fred Arnold, Mr. Bennett. Sept. Oct. Nov . Dec . lan. Feb. Mar Apr . May THE LITTLE THINGS THAT MEAN SO MUCH Vacation over . . . but all good things must come to an end. Football preview at Bluffton. First football game with North Baltimore. Vacation! County Fair Football game with Payne. Football game with Columbus Grove. Football game with Bath Township. Homecoming! Game with Paulding. No school! Teachers' meeting at Toledo. Halloween Parade. Football game with Delphos Jefferson. Senior Aptitude test. County teachers' meeting. Junior class play lunior's Disc Jockey dance. First basketball game with Glandorf. Basketball game Cory-Rawson. Thanksgiving vacation. Seniors ordered caps and gowns. Basketball game with Miller City. Basketball game with McComb. Basketball game with Ottawa. Basketball game with Hamler. Christmas vacation starts. P. T. A. dance. Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow. That was the feeling of everyone on the first day back after vacation. Basketball game with Ottoville . Senior scholarship test. Basketball game with Kalida . Senior class party . Basketball game Basketball game with McComb . with Vaughnsville Putnam county music festival. Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game with Columbus Grove with Deshler. with Pandora. with Rossford. Basketball game with Fort Jennings. F. F. A. and F. H. A. dance Solo Ensemble District Contest . Chorus District Contest. Senior class play. Senior Record Hop. Baccalaureate. New York, here we come! Seniors return from New York. Commencement. IZARGVVGH As we, the Senior Class of 1958, leave and travel down the Road of Life, we hope these pages will carry many fond memories for you of your school days at Leipsic High School. U16 class of 1958 78 '1 . ' X ' , Q. ff . --F . - H - 1 ' ' X' f f ' J , N .X ,, Q4 A U, , ,L ,,. .!5,1,xf '.w'4 6 g g gy INTER- COLLEGIATE PRESS FACTEL:lguMs0McEitILFfICE PRINTED IN u, 5. A. .am ff if if if xx Q 6 w f QW , I Q K R M 'YK :H Qgffm Q in . ig.. 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