M if yi V 4. wh ?: eff' 9 2 if H-md ,ww ',.' W his X ,Q The SPARTAN ECHO Published by THE SPARTAN ECHO STAFF LIMA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LIMA, OHIO T 963 'X IN MEMORIAM MISS A. RUTH MOORE Our Friend cmd Teacher Nov. 16, 1907 - Jem. 8, 1963 M Y W ,pail :mm xml' MARY BIRNEY KIRK To you, Miss Mary B. Kirk, we proudly and wistfully dedicate our 1963 Spartan Echo. We say proudly because we have known you and recognized your worth. You grew up among us and were educated in our public schools. After college, you came back here to teach and to supervise art. To those of us who know you best, you are more than teacher, you are friend and helper. With your unusual insight into human nature, you have understood us and your frankness has helped us to really know ourselves. Yours is a keen intellect, a warm empathy, an ability to see big things in little things. Your own sensitive creativity has opened up new insights in our limited lives and we have gone away from your classes with an inspired sense of the real beauty and worth of life. You have helped many students on the road to fullest self-realization. We say wistfully because we regret your leaving our school. You have been our Rock of Inspiration. Our best wishes follow you as you start out on a new road. Wherever the road takes you, you will not be retiring, rather you will be renewing and reviewing. DEDICATION He saw his duty a dead sure thing, And he went for it there and then. In these two lines the character of a river boat pilot is described by the poet. Any attempt to delineate the character of Wil- liam Chambers would certainly, like the river pilot, include his sense of duty and his forthright approach to any problem. Mr. Chambers came to Lima, Ohio, from the Toledo schools in 1945 and was presented with the challenge of pulling together a vocational program that was falling apart at the seams. Then located in the Lima Tea Building, the vo- cational area was anything but congenial to a man who had enjoyed the superior facilities of the Toledo system. In a few short years he changed this program for one designed to keep disgruntled students busy, to one recognized throughout the state as an example of technical skill combined with academic excellence. When the bond issue for the senior high school was passed, Mr. Chambers was given the task of designing the area now known as the vocational school. The architects took his plans and incorp- orated them into the whole school plant without any changes. Bill is an all around good fellow. As a charter member of the Lima Public Schools Fishing Association, Incorporated, he has demonstrated season after season that he knows, how'to catch his share of fish. To this group, his retirement comes as a loss. He will, however, always hold an honorary membership in the group. W. W. CHAMBERS -5- ...4.. .gpm ROW 1: Mr. Ora J. Coats, Mrs. Sheldon Ackerman, Vice President, Dr. H. R. Stallbohm ROW 2: Dr. Emmett Murray, jr., Mr. Oscar R. Jacobs, President THE BOARD OF EDUCATION THE LIMA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ..5.. HARRY E. MARTIN Szlperintemlent of Schools MEMBERS OF CLASS OF l965: It is a real privilege to be a part of to congratulate you upon your graduation Lima Senior High School. You are now te ating a period of twelve of the most impc years of your life. You have had the 0 tunity to build the foundation for your f life with the help of one of the finest of teachers available. It is our hope this foundation will lead to a successful happy life for each of you. The records of classes before you, and the ratings within State Department of Education, indicate you have had the privilege of attending of the finest schools available. It is our fond hope that you took full advantage of the Op- portunity your community provided for you. Education is guided experience in and preparation for living. It should consist of the opportunity for the individual to develop his abilities to their fullest, and to attain learnings necessary for living within his g Our schools have been planned to fu these goals. Thus you have been able to learn those things essential to a more meaningful and useful life in your family, in your vocation, and in your community. This diploma which you receive june 7, l965, will represent a real achievement on your part. May I congratulate you and express my hope for a very successful and profitable fu- ture for you. Sincerely, HARRY E. MARTIN Superintendent of Schools. HARRY GROSS Assistant Superinlendent of Lima City Schools HOWARD W. SCHEUERMAN Privzcifml When you, the members of the class of l965, entered Lima Senior High School, you were urged to study yourselves carefully to de- termine the talents, the interests, and the cap- abilities which you individually possessed. You were then given the privilege of electing the courses and the activities which would lead to the maximum development of these talents and interests. We, the members of the faculty, are cog- nizant of your accomplishments and the honors achieved in your efforts to reach your ob- jectives. For these accomplishments and honors we extend our heartiest congratulations. However, as you leave your Alma Mater, we sincerely hope that the information ab- sorbed, the procedures learned, and the at- titudes and ideals established within you are of such caliber that you will be able to as- sume like true Spartans the responsibilities which you will be called upon to shoulder. We firmly believe that you can effectively assume these responsibilities if you know the value of your word, respect individuals who possess different opinions and beliefs, work to- gether with those individuals to reach estab- lished goals, and manifest the courage to stand for those ideals which by critical thinking you have found to be right. These traits firmly established and judic- iously used should enable you to move our community, state, and nation ever forward. HOWARD W. SCHFUERMAN Principal DANA W. AUKERMAN Assixtfzllt Priucifnzl ,ms .e 1 :,, L Q I - 3' ss? LYLE BARBER MRS. ZALIA SUNDFOR Dean of Boys Dean of Girls WILLIAM KOHLER Counselor MARGARET RIMER DORIS SHANK Counselor Counselor -3- M ww' 515 2 I 55 E YEARBOOK STAFF -us--vw ROW 1: Pam Snyder, Sandra Sykes, Sharon Coffey, Susannah Boyer. ROW 2: Mr. Hubbell. Mark Johnson, George Foscardo. At the closing of each year it is our duty to recall pictorially the students, faculty, and many activities of the past year. Thus, as the ECHO progressed from its volume of blank pages to its present black and white remembrances, the staff has tried to record the many joys and experiences at Lima Senior High. However, without the help of many individuals We could not have produced this year's annual. Our ap- preciation goes to Mr. Rex and his photographers for their help with their fine pictures, to Mr. Koon and the distributive education classes for their work on the advertising section, and also to the Lima Citizen for their assistance with some of their pictures. The Staff -9- PHOTOGRAPHERS David Hardy, Joe Miller Frances Blaisdell, Verna Salsbury, Doris Shuman, Mary johnson HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES X- Margaret Nichols, Wilhelmina Willoughby, Sharon Urpschott, Louise Zapp -l0... MRS. CAROL ANDERSON C. HUBERT AYERS MRS. RUTH BAUMBERGER Girls, Physical Education, Health Vocational Electricity Home Arts Klioodj, Art, Health Bowling Green State University Ohio Northern University Wittenberg University Ohio Northern University Ohio State University University of Colorado I Z l i MAX C. BECK WALTER BINKLEY BERT A. BLAIR Assistant Director Marching Band, Shorthand I, Typing I, Orchestra, String Ensemble Instrumental Music Classes Business Arithmetic Cincinnati College- Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern University, Conservatory of Music, Ohio State University Ohio State University Miami University E STANLEY R. BOGDAN JOE BOWERS ROSS BOWSHER American History, Civics Physical Education, Health Spanish I, Spanish ll and Economics Defiance College Capital University Ohio Northern University, Columbia University Wisconsin University Kent State University -12- I WARNER T. BOYER JAMES A. BRIGHT LAYTON J. BRINKMEIR Mathematics Chemistry, Geology Special Education Franklin College of Indiana, Otterbein College Ohio Northern University Indiana University Ohio State University Bowling Green State University ,get Wm JERRY BROMBACK MRS. JAYNE CAMPBELL MISS RUTH CATHCART Auto Shop, Auto Related English III Beginning anal Aclwzncecl Bookkeeping Technology Bowling Green State University Business Law, Office Practice University of Cincinnati Ohio Northern University Indiana State Southern Missionary College Indiana University E WILLIAM CHAMBERS MRS. KATHRYN CLEMANS ARTHUR W. CRAFT Vocational Supervisor English II Inalllstriul Arts, General illeluls Director of Adult Eclucution Asbury College Bowling Green State University Miami University Iowa State University University of Toledo ...1 3- MISS EDYTHE CUPP MISS MARTHA DEGRIEF EDWARD P. DIEHL Home Arts, Health English III General English IZ, Refresher 12 Ohio State University Purdue University Kenyon College Tufts Bowling Green State University RONALD J. DONDERO R. E. DOTSON W. D. FRENCH Drama, English II. III Health, Physical Education Drafting-General Mechanical Defiance College Muskingum College Drawing, Architectural Drawing Ohio State University Ohio University MISS PEARL FRIT Z MISS OLIVE FUNDUM MRS. GRACE GEARY Lihrarian English III, American History Home Arts, Health Bowling Green State University' Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University Ohio State University Ohio State University Ohio State University -14.. xlib we i MRS. SHIRLEY GINGRICH MISS THELMA GLASSFORD MARTIN GLAZIER English III English II Gezleral History. Bluffton College Ohio Wfesleyan flnzerinnz History Miami University University of Wisconsin Bowling Green State University . if S JACK GORDON G. A. HEFFNER CLAIR HITES Pez-.vwml Typing, Business Law. Biology Marlaine Shop Business Marla Ohio State University Ohio Northern University University of Cincinnati Oherlin College Ohio State University Xavier University .Q E, CLIFF HUBBELL MISS GLADA HUMPHREYS MRS. BERNICE JACOBS. R.N, Biology Pbysicul lizlumtiou Coowlimzlor, The Lima School o Ohio Northern University Concord College Pmctiral Nursing Indiana University Bethesda Hospital. Zanesville, O Ohio State University -1 5.. MRS. MILDRED JOHNSON RICHARD KANE MISS MARY BIRNEY KIRK College English IV, Algehra l, II, Refresher Math Art II, III, IV, Special Effects Journalism Mansfield State College Ohio University Ohio Northern University Bowling Green State University Ohio Northern University University of Michigan ig Q 2' WALTER O. KOCH JOHN W. KOHN ROBERT H. KOON Driver Education Physics, Biology Distributiife Education Wittenberg University Miami University San Francisco State College Indiana University Ohio Northern University Indiana University 0 NELSON H. LAULESS MISS PATRICIA LEE MRS. MARGARET D. MALLEY Driver Education Biology, English III Nursing Skills and Principles, Ohio Northern University Bowling Green State University Personal and Community Health Bowling Green State University Ohio State University University of Cincinnati, St. Rita's School of Nursing, Lima, O -16- GEORGE G. MAXFIELD MRS. MAE MILLARD MRS. BETH MILLER Chemistry, Physics French II, English II and III Music Appreciation, Treble Clef Michigan State University West Virginia University Choir, Sophomore Ensemble Ohio State University Morris Harvey College Bluffton College F I 5 I 5 s. l GEORGE A. MILLER MRS. MADELINE MILLER MISS A. RUTH MOORE American History Physical Education. Health Frenvh, Latin Ohio Northern University College of Mount St. Joseph Otterbein College Ohio State University ,fam fmt, I ...dt FRED W. MOSIER MRS. CONNIE NIEMEYER MISS MARY NOLAN Instrumental Music, Concert Band Unified Geometry, Achievement Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry Cadet Band Unified Geometry, Achievement Unified Geometry Ohio State University Advanced 6 College Algebra Ohio State University University of Michigan Miami University Ohio Northern University Ohio State University 117.. f ,932 E at E ---' ' 4 ..,,, E .:,.. Z 2? Q g .:..: i.2 -22. 555 so f DON PENHORWOOD Health, Physical Education Ohio State University RONALD W. RICHARDS MISS WILMA RICHENBACHER Senior Choir, Ensembles Shorthand, Typing Ohio State University Ohio Northern University Royal Academy of Music, London, England EUGENE RITCHEY MRS JEAN ROBERTS Vocational Carpentry English III English IV Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University xi 553-f in CHARLES A. RUSLER JR. A. T. SCRIVNER ALFRED D. SIMS Civics and Economics Grade Sfhool Physical Fitness Resource Industrial Arts, Wfoodworking Ohio State University Person and Physical Education Industrial Arts Crafts Ohio University Miami University Ohio University, Cedarville College Bowling Green State University MISS ANN SKINNER MRS. MARJORIE SKOLOS MRS. MARGARET SMITH Bookkeeping I, Business Math Vocal Nlusic, Music Theory English Il, Library Ohio State University Milton College, Wisconsin Ohio Northern University University of Cincinnati Bowling Green State University DON SNOW ROBERT A. SORTLAND R. ROBERT STACKMAN Vocational Printing American History, Civics Civics and Economics Ohio State University and Economics Indiana University Heidelberg College University of Cincinnati 119- 8 5' 1 as MISS ANN STANLEY WILLIAM STEIN STANTON STEINER French I, II, English III Marching Band, Instrumental Music American History, Civics and 'Ohio State University Ohio State University Economics Western Reserve University Bluffton College University of Cincinnati MISS ETHEL STILES MISS JEANETTE STUART MISS MARY TUDOR Shorthand 1, Typing I, Speech, Radio-TV, Educational Radio-TV American History Shorthand and Typing II Coordinator, Lima Public Schools Miami University Michigan State Normal School Flora Stone Mather College Columbia University Western Reserve 4. MISS MARY WEADOCK RICHARD WIDENER MISS CATHRYN WITKER Latin II, English II General History Instrumental Music University of Michigan Ohio University Capital University Columbia University Bowling Green State University -20- RICHARD WOHLGAMUTH CHESTER YEYNA Shorthand! and II, Business Psychology, General History Mathematics, Typing I and II, University of Kentucky Personal Typing Bowling Green State University Findlay College University of Denver OUR SCHOOL DOCTOR AND NURSES Mrs. Kathryn Heck, Mrs. Maude Everett. Mrs. Ellamae May, Mrs. Hilda Roush, and Dr. Margaret Belt, seated. -31- 77, W LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL ROXV 1: Eunice Copus, Luett Hurless. Treva Corner, Ruth Donaldson, Ruth Harper Wilma Sampson, Maureen Hillard, Olive Mock. ROW 2: Gladys French, Edna Miller. Rose Cox, Janette Morrison, Grace Heasron, Bonnie McClellan, Henrietta Wauben, Marymartha Miller. E H CUSTODIAL STAFF I, ' A , ROW 1: Don Longsworth, Bob May, Harry Lee, Harold Foust. -' - N, ROW 2: Warren Miller, Harold Hubert, Charles Kuntz, Loren Benner, Pearl - Q Hartman, Bodie Mason. Y '-is f 1 ,Q 'M M j M 'J .1 y ,g N i i M MATRONS :NEMA ' ' Pearl Davenport. Alice Haithcock. -221 5 is ' ig ,fl X S ur nv v 'ff W 1 A W 5 fl fww . W' , A Q' wfflifnkf 'Q 2 ,my iq, N X.-2: , K, 1-Q, N gg! ,A Q 'M' N544 is ix hu.. 'gas' I 'Q HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1963 Well, we've finally made it! For as long as we can remember, we looked up to the seniors, patiently awaiting the year of dignity and respect. Full of ambition in our initial year, we elected Mike Heck, President, Bernie Miller, Vice President, Diane Vogelgesang, Secretary, and Jim Thomas, Treasurer, to lead our class on its way. We remember our first thrilling football game, attending our first school dance, and excitingly participating in school pro- ductions. As that first year came to a close, we elected Peggy Shingledecker as attendant to the May Queen. After a hectic and successful year as sopho- mores, we again-this time more confidently- proudly took our place as juniors. After several weeks of planning, buying, painting, and decorating, we gave the annual junior-Senior Prom which was called Ha- waiian Fantasy. How proud we were to see all our weeks of work ending in a terrific evening. The officers that led our class that year were jon Molten, President, Charles Evans, Vice President, Pam Gillette, Secre- tary, and jim Thomas, Treasurer. Our May Day attendant was Pam Laibe. One September morning in 1962 we looked around for the upperclassmen whom we had viewed last year with an envious eye, and sud- denly realized that we were the Seniors. This was a great year! Our annual Home- coming Queen was Andrea Beck. Her attendants were Janet Brunk, Pam Ferris, Darlene Helms, Pam Laibe, Mary Maurer, and Judy Tyre. Our class officers were Charles Evans, President, Steve Wilt, Vice President, Pam Gillette, Sec- retary, and jim Thomas, Treasurer. Frank Wilson was elected President of Student Coun- cil. Larry Davis was selected President and Danny Lytle and john McBride were selected Vice Presidents for the Inaugural Ball in February. Again Larry Davis was honored by being chosen Principal on Senior Distinction Day. His administration included Steve Wilt, Assistant Principal, Andrea Beck, Dean of Girls, and Steve Barrington, Dean of Boys. We eagerly plunged into school activities: Student Council, Spartan Showcase, Holiday in Harmony, Whois Who, Springtime Sere- nade, and the All School Play. We sold tickets, called for food donations, set up countless com- mittees, and finally had our money-making project, the Senior Smorgasbord. Our May Day celebrations included the crowning of our radiant queen, Pam Laibe. The queen's court was janet Brunk and Mary Maurer. It was a great year for sports, excelling in football, basketball, baseball, track and cross country, swimming, and tennis. How well we will remember the cheering, the victories, the car caravans, and the Local Boys 158 with their ted-and-white hats. My, how those last fun-filled weeks flew by! Our heads were whirling with the senior as- semblies, the class picnic, Baccalaureate, and then - Commencement. The fight song and the Alma Mater, once just school songs, now have a special and dear meaning to us. All the things we have learned will remain with us forever. We're alumni now. But say, hasn't it been fun at Lima Senior High School. -Pam Gillette INGEBORG AND PARENTS INGEBORG BERGREEN OUR FRIEND FROM GERMANY INGEBORG BERGREEN, an exchange student from Munich, Germany, taking part in the American Field Program lived among us for one year, making her home with Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Flickinger and their family. Her stay in Lima was sponsored by the Lima Kiwanis Club. While a senior at Lima Senior High, she participated in several activities. They were as follows: The Student Council, Delta Chi Drama Club, the Block L , the French Club, Girls Athletic Asociation and the Y-teens. In her native Germany she attended an all girls school where she will have to finish her required thirteenth school year. On June twenty-two she will leave Lima for a two-week's bus trip to Washington and New York which will complete her stay in the United States. Then she has to say good-bye to America and return to her small family-mother, father and 19-year old brother-thankful for a wonderful year of rich experience and friendship. Ingeborg, using a trite but true expression, we should like to say, The pleasure was all ours . We've enjoyed your being with us and invite you to return again. May all of your fondest dreams come true. Again, best wishes from all the students and faculty of Lima Senior High School. Q 'H if Ili 5' ii, ll Q! Q' 'wal A it HER SCHOOL IN GERMANY -35- ANN ACKLES Smiley To be a stenogtapher or secretary. I will nothing because I have no- thing but myself, and someone else already asked me. Y-teens 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Block L Card Section 43 Block L Glove Section 43 Volleyball. JAN JOSEPH ADAMS 1-Jann To graduate from Bowling Green State University and make a good life for myself. I ufill combined entries to Miss Skinner. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 53 Mixed Chorus 33 Band 2, jg Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 2. 5, 44 Sophomore Chorus 23 Football 2. 53 Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4: Springtime Serinade 2. 3. 43 Fall Festival 2, DANIEL H. ADDLEMAN Danny To do as much as I can, as good as I can. to please God and country. physics ability to Ken Entered from Worthington, Penn- Sylvaflla 32 Band 53 Ensemble 5: Intramural Basketball 5, .43 Imrkl, mural Bowling 5, 4, i JOHN ALBERTS ujohnn To become as good as Mr. Brom. back In mechanics. I will all mg' troubles to anyone who wants t em, ROBERT RAYMOND ALLEY Alley Cat To become an electrician. john 5.-24. BILLY ANSPAUGH Teeth To reach my goals in everything I try. I will 1150 to any star football play- er. L Club 43 Football 2. 3. 4. WILLA ARRICK Tootsie To become a suecessful secretary and become the bride of that special someone. I will my boobs to all the juniors. Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony Z. 5, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 5. 4: Fall Festival 2, 3. 43 Junior-Senior Girls chorus 3, 43 Invitational Concert 2. 3. TOM ASKINS Homeroom Representative 43 L Club 3. 43 Football 2, 5, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Track 2. JENNY LIND ATKINSON ..Jenny,, To graduate from Ohio University and to become an elementary school teacher. I will to my brother, jeff, my Spanish and Chemistry books. Y-teens 2. 5. 43 Los Sombreros Altos 5. 43 Mixed Chorus 3: Block L Card Section 23 FTA 2, 3, 43 En- semble 53 Spartanettes 43 Sopho- more Chorus 23 Drama Club 3, 42 All School Play 3: Spartan Showcase 43 Holiday ln Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2. 3, 4: Fall Festival 2. 3. 4. ROGER AYERS ..ROge,, To be a successful electronic engin- eer. I will my test tubes and beakers to Mr. Bright. Key Club 43 Stage Crew 43 All School Play 43 Spartan Showcase 43 Amateur Radio Club 4. ,261 CLAYTON BACON To graduate from college and be a successful engineer. I will Macbeth to any underclaxx- man who hex enough palience to read it. Los Sombreros Altos 4: Key Club Ai. DANIEL LYNN BAKER Slap 'em Danny To own my own restaurant. I will my lunch money lo Poling. Mixed Chorus 53 Ensemble 23 Soph- omore Chorus Zg Holiday In Har- mony 2, 5: Springtime Serenade 21 Fall Festival 2. 5. DARLENE SUE BAKER Susie To do my best in anything I might attempt. I will next year'.v D. E. class our version of Ilfickey Rooney. Homeroom Representative 2: FBLA 5: Distributive Education -iz GAA 1. 5: Bowling 2. 5. SHERYL BAKER Sherry To make something of myself and to reach a personal goal. I u-ill my ability to keep from be- coming bothered. Homeroom Representative 3: Y-teens 5, -ig Pep Club 5, 43 FBLA 2, 5: Mixed Chorus 2g Block L Card Section 5, 43 Block L Glove Sec- tion 5: GAA 2. RONALD F. BALDWIN .,R0n,, To prepare myself for the future so that others may benefit. I will my .vyxtem of check: and bal- ancex to anyone who can discover it. Entered from New Castle. Indiana. 127.-. DARLENE MAE BALMEII To go to college and have as .many friends and wonderful experiences as I have had at Senior High. I will all the wonderful experiences l':'e had at Senior High to every Spartan-to-be. Y-teens 2. 5. -6: Block L Card Section 2, 5, 4: Block L Glove Section 2, 5, -5: Treble Clef Choir lg Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 43 Springtime Serenade Z, 5. 4: Fall Festival 2. 5, 4: Junior-Senior Girls Chorus 5. 4: Invitational Concert 2, 5. 4. RAYMOND BARNES Beaver To accomplish whatever I seek. l will Mr. Slackman to the future xenior claxsex. Football 2. VALERIE LYNN BARNES Stinki To get through the first six weeks of college. I will all the limes Mr, Moxier yelled at me. lo the nexl first alto sax player. Y-teens 25 Block L Card Section 1 Block L Glove Section 51 Band -, 5. 4g Swingphonettes 4: Bowling 2. 5, 4: GAA 2, 5, -ig Spartan Show- case 4: GAA All Star Game 5. 43 Fall Festival 2, 5, 45 Seminar 2, 3. 5 I DIANE LEE BARNI-IILL To succeed in anything I do. To keep in touch. STEVE BAIIIIINQTON Leroy I leave my rope lying ability lo Lyle B. Homeroom Representative 1,11 L Club Z, 5, 4: Football 2, 5, 43 Track 2, 5. 4. JULIE BARRY To be a success in anything I try and to be happy. I will my typewriter lo Dudley and a muslacbe to Mr. Blair. Band 2: Orchestra 1. 5. 4: Ensem- ble 2. 5, 4: Treble Clef Choir 2: GAA 2: Spartan Showcase 5: Holi- dlay In Harmony Z, 5, 4: Spring- time Serenade 2: Fall Festival 2. 5. 4. IRMA JEAN BATTLE Jean I wish to further my studies in the field of medicine. FBLA 2: Block L Card Section 2. JAMES RICHARD BAUGHMAN Jim To go to BG. with Little Arthur and Mitch. I u'illAl11j' cue stick to Luigi, a promzxing hustler. PLKUPPH-Phi Hip-Y 2. 5. 49 Radio- TV Club 4: Senior Choir 5, 4: Iin- Semble Z. 5: Sophomore Chorus 1: Intramurals 2, 5, 4: Spartan Shown case 5: Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 5. 4: Fall Festival 2. 5. 4. JOHN DALE BAUMGARDNER Fingers To own and equip the Island. Homeroom Representative 2: Stage Crew 5: Intramurals 2. 5. RANDALL BEAL Pedro To go into any faze of show busi- ness. To life erery moment to it: fullest. Radio-TV Club 5. lVice-Presidentl 4: FBLA 5. 4: Drama Club 5. 4: All School Play 5. 4: Spartan Show- case 5. 4: Boys Gym Ofhce 5. 4. LARRY BEALS Mellon To graduate and go to P. I. in June, I will the seat behind Harhy'x table to any boy who is fool enough Io xi! there. Homeroom Representative 5: Intra- murals 2. KELSEY D. BEARD K. DF' To reach all of my goals that I have set. I will my shirt to I'lIa.1:. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 43 Football 2: Baseball 5. 4: Intramurals 5. -iz Prom Committee 5. RICHARD ARNOLD BEATTY Chiffion To iust do something right. Prom Committee 5: Special Effects 7 ANDREA SUSAN BECK Andie To always do my best, to graciously accept the best or the worst that the future has in store, and to always make those around me happier. I will Mrs. Andersonk Garden ol Rules to next years Varxily Cheer- leading Squad. Student Council 2, 5 lVice-Presi- dentb. 4 1Treasurer7: Y-teens .Z 1PresidentJ, 5 flnter-Club Council! 4: Los Sombreros Altos 5: Cheer- leader 5, 4: L Club 5, 4: Block L Glove Section 2: Band 2, 5, 4: fVice-Presidentjg Senior Choir 5, 4: Ensemble 2, 5, 4: Sophomore Chorus 21 All School Play 5 1Productionl3 G A A 2: Homecoming Queen 4: Spartan Showcase 4: GAA All Star Game Z: Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4: Springtime Serenade 2, 5. 4: Fall Festival 2. 5. 4: P. A. Announcer 4: Marching Band Z: Intramural Bowling 1SecretaryJ 2. TERRYE ANNE BERGDALI. Terrye To achieve the goal I choose with integrity. dignity and the respect of my fellow man. I will all of my ability in Spanish to Bob Kerr and Katy Garlingf Homeroom Representative 1: Y- teens 2, 5. 4: Pep Club 5. 4: LOS Sombreros Altos 2, 5, 4 lSecretary7: Block L Card Section 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 5: FTA 5: News- paper Staff Z, 5: Bowling 2, 5, 4: GAA 2. 5, 4g Prom Committee 5: and Special Effects 4. .-28.. INGEBORG BERGGREEN To make more friends than enemies. Exchange Student entered from Matl- chenreal Gymnasium. Munchen Har- laching. Germany. Student Council 4: Y-teens 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Block L Card Section 43 Block L Glove Section 4: Drama Club 4: GAA 4. LARRY EUGENE BIEDERMAN RotsER j. BILEN Mr. Beelen or Rog To become a good Christian and a successful mechanical engineer. l will my books and all lbe jokes l beard from Mr. Boyer lo some un- lucky senior of lbe class of 64. I.os Sombreros Altos -1: Gymnastic Club 2. JOSEPH W. BILOPAVLOVICH DORIS EVELYN BISH To use my time so profitably that l might rediscover the lost art known as leisure. I will my density lv 'any liealber- brain: the balance mlgbl create a genius. Homeroom Representative 4: Y- teens 4: Marching Band 2. 5: Band- Clarinet Quartet 23 Pops Concert 2: Future Medical Careers Club lFx- ecutive Boardj 4: Pep Band 2: ln- vitational Concert 2: Dean's Ofhce i. RICHARD DAVID BLANK Dick To fullfill my purpose in life. I will all of my boobs lo .rome dumb junior. Homeroom Representative 2: Mixed Chorus 5: Sophomore Chorus 2: Bowling Z, 5: Spartan Showcase 2. 52 Holiday In Harmony l, 3: Springtime Serenade 2, jg Fall Fes- tival 2, 3: Gymnastics. JUMTH ANN BLossER ..Judy,, To keep in touch. Distributive Education 4. BETTY GAYLE BLOUNT Kitty To do the right thing at the right time and teach people to put the O in my last name. I leafe my loeber I0 anyone who 11111115-lf. Wfarnmg: ibe combination doesnt work ball lbe time. Entered from Hindman. Kentucky -i: FBLA 4: Mixed Chorus -ig Holi- day In Harmony 4: Springtime Ser- enade 4g Bowling 4. GARY ALLEN BOEDICKER Boe To be a success in the future. KAREN SUE BRACKN EY To look forward to success and never look back to default. I will all my forlbroming experi- enfes Glena-Kay to Yella. Homeroom Representative 5: Y- teens 2, 3, 4: Radio-TV Club 5: Mixed Chorus 5: Block L Card Section 2, 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 4, Ensemble 2, 3: Sophomore Chorus 2: Drama Club 3: GAA 2. 5, 4: Spartan Showcase 3: Holiday In Harmony Z, 5. 42 Springtime Serenade Z. 5. 4: Fall Festival 2. 5. 4: Junior-Senior Girls Chorus. VERNA MAE BRAGG Cricket To do the right thing at the. right time and to be a success in my future career. I will Barb Hackwortb to Ronnie, and wish both rot: of ruck. Distributive Education 45 Vice-Pres- idenr DECA 4. THOMAS MICHAEL BRATTON --Mika To be good in anything I attempt. Intramurals 2, 3. LEE BRENNEMAN To graduate and go to O.S.U. I will my broken lest tube: to some lucky junior. Los Sombreros Altos 4. CONNIE LYNN BRENTLINGER Connie To find success and happiness in my chosen field and always keep 111 touch. I will my job after .vcbool and on Saturdays to any ambitious xopb- omore girl. Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Radio-TV Club 49 Mixed Chorus 33 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 4g Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Chorus 2g Spartan Show- case 3: Holiday In Harmony 2, 33 Springtime Serenade 2, 33 Fall Fes- tivalg, 33 Main Office 43 Pop Con- cert , JAMES BRENTLINGER jim-jim To be a cabinet maker. I will Mr. Diebl to .somebody in next yearir .venior class. JACK BYRON BRILEY To become a professional dance and fundamental drummer. I will my marching field drum lo jon Woodufard. Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Swingphonettes 2, 3, 4g Band Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Spartan Showcase 4, Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, fPresi- denrb 4. THOMAS BROGAN Thom To graduate and then make a career our of the Marines. I will the teachers of LSHS lo all yuniors. Distributive Education 49 Intramur- al Bowling 3. , DONALD JAMES BROOKMAN .Donn To be a good Woodchuck. I will all my delention to some poor maker. Vocational Carpentry 3, 4. GARY LEE BROWN Mouse To be caught. I will my rebel hat to all tbore people with iz cause. Special Effects. PEGGY BROWN riAnn:n To become an R. N. and go to Hawaii. I will some of my beigbt to Lora C. H.A.I.A. 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 3: Sophomore Chorus 23 Intramurals 43 GAA 4, GAA All Star Game 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3: Spring- time Serenade 2, 33 Fall Festival 2, gg future Medical Careers Club 2, -30- DANA BRUENING upeteu To be successful. Block L Glove Section 53 Orches- tra 45 Ensemble 45 Intramurals 45 GAA 2. JANET LYNN BRUNK -1-Ianu To become successful in my chosen profession and to keep in touch with my old friends as well as make new ones. I will Mrs. Anderson and all future cheerleaders all the luck we didn't haue in having a successful pep rally. Student Council 2, 3, 4 1Social Committee, Chairmanjg Y-teens 2. 5, 45 Radio-TV Club 45 Cheerleader 5, 45 L Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 55 Block L Card Section 2, 3: Block L Glove Section 25 Senior Choir 45 Spartanettes 45 Homecom- ing Court 45 Spartan Showcase 25 Prom Committee 35 Holiday In Harmony 2. 3. 45 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 Pops Concert 2. 3, 4. TERRY R. BRUNR CHARLINE BRUNS Charlie To be a so-called head-shrinker, I will my eye: to a certain doctor. FBLA 53 Block L Card Section 25 Distributive Education 4. RICHARD EUGENE BRUNS Dickie Bird To have a very happy life with a certain girl. To give all my books back to the school and Jay, good luck with them. -51- WILLIAM BUCHANAN BARBARA BUCKMASTER uBaI'lDl6U To obtain an education in nursing and to always keep a smile. I -will a certain party rome reducing pills. Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Y- teens 2. 5. 45 Mixed Chorus 5, 45 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 5, 45 Sophomore Girls Ensemble 25 In- tramurals Bowling 45 GAA 45 Spar- tan Showcase 55 Holiday In Har- mony 2, 5. 4: Springtime Serenade 2. 3. 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 Pops Concert 5. 45 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 4. CAROLYN MAE BURDEN Chick To strive to make my best better, and to walk with God. I will some boats to julie, Buttons to Donna. and a mustache to Mr. Blair. Block L Card Section 5, 45 Or- CheSIra 2. 5. 45 Ensemble 2, 5, 45 Intramural Bowling 45 Holiday In Harmony 3: Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. ROBERT EDWARD BUSCHE Bob To have a date. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROSALINE LEE BUTCHER f.Roz,, To be successful in whatever I at- tempt. I ufill all the fun I have had in Senior High to the fellow studenlx coming up. 5'-teens 25 Block L Card Section VIRGINIA BUTLER Gina To always face life with understand- ing and never hurt anyone inten- tionallv and to succeed in the eyes ol God. I will all the chewing gum under the chairs and desks to Myra johns- ton. Block L Card Section 2. -i. MARILYN LEE BUTORAC Dolly or Gabby To have a successful future, keep all my friends and make many more, and to stay as happy as I am now. GAA 2 lB0wling7S FBLA 45 Tri- Hi-Y. PHILLIP N. CALLAHAN Phil', To go to technical school and make my first million before I'm 25. l will to the juniors one electrical shop. teacher included. Bowling 2. 5. Secretary 2. JOI-IN CAMPBELL Hillbilly Electrical Engineer. I will to Mr. Sortland the book American Politics and Your Part In IL' JAMES CARPENTER Rubber Head To become a good CPA. I will all my bookkeeping to Miss Cathcarl. Intramural Bowling 2, 5, 4. FRED EUGENE CARVER Furd To be a professional artist. I will my geology hook to the up- coming students so they can study the rocks. Prom Committee 2. 5: Special Ef- fects 2. 5. JANET MARIE CASTO .Jann To follow closer in the steps of my Savior. l will to all the :wonderful experi- ence of salvation. Mixed Chorus 45 Treble Clef Choir 2g Holiday In Harmony 2, 5. 42 Springtime Serenade 2. 5. 43 Fall Festival 2. 5. fi. KAY CI-IIDESTER Melon's woman Live in a pent house in New York. I will this school to the lucky juni- ors and sophomores. NIARY ALICE CLAYBORN Dotl' To marry J. P. I will Mrs. Geary more dressmakers like Dot. I-I.A.I.A. 2, 5, -1. CAROLYN SUE CLEMANS Gizmo To get a degree in medicine, join the Peace Corps, and to do my best In the eyes of God. I will my chemistry locker fzvhich u'on't open without Mr. Bright's key! to any future chemistry stu- dent. Homeroom Representative 23 Sci- ence Club Zg Band Z. 55 GAA 2, 5, -ig Medical Career Club. -52- SHARON EILEEN COFFEY l'Sharon To be able to put R.N. after my name and Mrs. before it. I will my gym socks to Sandy and complete sentences to Wfarner T. Homeroom Representative falter- natej 2, 3. 43 Y-teens 23 Science Club 23 Block L Card Section 23 Newspaper Staff 23 Yearbook Staff 43 All School Play 3 Cproduction73 Bowling 23 GAA 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND COLE t.Ray,, To have a clean moving machine. I will all of my B points to the juniors. RICHARD FRANKLIN COLLAR -'Dice To be successful throughout my professional career. I will my gym lock to Mr. Dotson. Los Sombreros Altos 4g Mixed Chor- us 33 Senior Choir 43 Ensemble 23 Sophomore Chorus 23 Track 33 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Har- mony 2, 3. 43 Springtime Serenande 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Gym- nastics 2. 1 JENNIE LOU COLLINS Jelly To graduate from-college and suc- ceed in the teaching profession. I will my sympathy to any confused junior who reads MncBeth. Homeroom Representative 33 Y- teens 43 Student Librarian 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section 2. 3. 43 FTA 2, 3 isecretaryj, 4 1presidentb3 Treble Clef Choir 32 Sophomore Chorus 23 Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4 Csec- retaryli GAA All Star Game 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Spring- gimg Sierenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival BARBARA GEAN COMMONS wl-iesyn To become a medical technician. I will Bobbie Napier and all juniors success zn their senior year in whal- erer subjects they lake. Distributive Education 43 Treble Clef Choir 23 Drama Club 33 GAA 21: Holiday In Harmony 2g Spring- time Serenade 23 Fall Festival 2. 1.33- jERRY CONVERSE Beggarman To choose the career that I will enyoy the most. I will the '52 black to Luigi, Mr, Bad and Bacon. Sophomore Chorus 23 Track 33 In- tramurals 2. 3, 43 Holiday In Har- mony 23 Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festival 23 Gymnastics Z, 3, QTreasurerj 4. EUGENE COOK 'lCookie', To come out of the Navy as an officer and find a perfect girl. Distributive Education 43 Track 23 , Intramural Basketball 3. ' JANICE KAY COOK ..Jan,, To be an efficient secretary. Band 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. PAULETTE COOK Cookie To never turn my smile up side down and always keep the friends I've already made and make lots more. Student Council 2, 43 Homeroom Representative 33 Y-teens 2, 3, ttre- surerj 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Block LU Card Section 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 23 Sophomore Chorus 23 GAA 2, 33 Spartan Showcase 3. 43 Maiorettes 3, ff: Holiday In Harmony 2, 33 Springtime Serenade 2, 33 Home- comming Committee 43 Principals Oliice 4. MARILYN RUTH COREY Mare To make Christ the lord of my life, antlli to follow him wherever he ea s. Ihwill all my broken test tubes to Eileen, and a mustache to Mr. Blair. Los Sombreros Altos 33 Block L Card Section 5. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Spartanaires 43 Spartan Showcase 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Bowling 4g Pops Concert 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY KAY CORSARO uBevii To be a success in anything l at- tempt. I will lo an upcoming Senior all of Mr. Diehl's paper buck books. Y-teens 4, Block L Card Section Z, 5, 4, Block L Glove Section 4, Prom Committee 51 .lunior-SenI- or Girls Chorus 5. 4: Holiday In Harmony 5, 4, Springtime Serenade 5, 4, Fall Festival 5, 4, Special Effects 3. ARTHUR R. COTRELL JR. ..Art,: Live a simple life. I don? ou'n anything so I can? will anylhing. Stage Crew 3, 4, Senior Choir 5, 4: Ensemble 2, 4, Sophomore Chorus 2, Intramurals 2, 5. 4: Spartan Showcase 5, 4, Holiday In Harmo- ny 2, 5, 4, Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 4, Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. PHILIP B. COUP Phil To graduate from the University of Cincinnati and become an electrical engineer, to become a basketball official. I will ull sportsuiriters who lznou' nothing about cross country to some place besides Lima. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 5, Orchestra 2, Senior Choir 4, Ensemble 2: Sophomore Chorus 2: Basketball manager 2. 5. 4: Cross Country manager Z. 5, 4, lntramur' al referee 4, Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 4, Springtime Serenade 2. 5. 4, Fall Festival 2. 3: 4, Pops Con- cert 2, 5. THOMAS L. COVER .Toms To lead a Godly life and help others do the same. I u-ill Mr. Boyer's classes greul speed in their fre drills. Radio-TV Club 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Sophomore Chorus 2, Spartan Showcase 5, Holiday In Harmony 2, 3. 4, Springtime Serenade 2. 5. 4, Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. JONATHON LEE Cox IIBOXN To become a teacher and coach. Student Council 4, I-lomeroom Rep- resentative 3, Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, L Club 2. 5. 4: Stage Crew 2, 5, Cross Country 2. 3: 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 2. 3. 45 Prom Committee 4. CAROL ANN CRAIL Ci Ci To go to New York and study thea- ter, to live a happy life with Gary. I will all my pas! student leachers to any Sophomore or junior who enjoys being confused. Y-teens Z, 5, 4, Radio-TV Club 2: Science Club 5, Student Librarian 2, 5, 4, Mixed Chorus 5: Block L Card Section 2, 3. 4, Block LH Glove Section 2, Senior Choir 4: Holiday In Harmony 5. 4, Spring- time Serenade 3, 4, Fall Festival 3, 4, Trampoline Team 4. CI-IERYL L. CRIDER UC C, 'Io always be happy and succeed in whatever we attempt to do. I will all my classes and books lo N. C. Dean's Office 4. CAROL CATHERINE CRISP Redfox Or Foxes To become a secretary in a big city after 1 finish business school and to be a successful housewife later on. I will my power to love and keep my men to Troubled One and my only pair of green tennis shoes to Bobbie Napier. Block L Card section 4. ROY E. CROFT i'M0fI,, To be successful. I will my old smelly gym clothes to anyone who wants them. TERRY CROssON ..Terry,, To retire when I'm 38. I will? Concert Band 2. 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 5, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Intramurals 2, 5, 4: Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 4, Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. -54.- VIRGINIA CAROL CULLER Ginny or Doc,' To seek and fulfill God's plan for my life and to be able to accept gracefully any success or failures which come my way. I will my typewriter and shorthand notebook to Min Stiler. Distributive Education 4g Orches- tra 25 Prom Committee 33 Special Effects 3g Orchestra Librarian 2, 3. IRVEN DANIEL CUMMINGS i1Dani, To accomplish what I set out to do. I will my ability to do nothing and get away with it to the next genius. Radio-TV Club 45 Baseball 2, 3, 44 Intramurals 2, 33 Holiday In Har- mony 4, N C fb g MICHAEL WAYNE CURRENT Twinkle Toes To make use of all my abilities and get through college. I will my spot on the Big Fire lo Mike VanDyke. Homeroom Representative 23 Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 3g L Club 3. 42 Senior Choir 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 45 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 3, 4g Spring- gimg Sfrenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival RONALD E. CURTIS Ronnie To make the best of what I can in the Navy'. I will a reminder to the future seniors: Don't take life too seri- ously because you'll never get out of it aIive.'f Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DORIS DANZY .-Dori, To become a happy Mrs. A. R. To leave everything to Etta R. HAIA 2, 3, 45 Block L Card Sec- tion. OLA JEAN DARNELL Jeannie', My ambition is to get my dirty test tubes clean. I will my dirty test lube: to Mr. Nlaxfield. Y-teens 2, 45 Block L Card Sec- tion 3g Block L Glove Section 31 FTA 43 Drama Club 4g Spartan Showcase 4 CPublicityJ. MARJORIE CAROL DAVENPORT Mart To become a seamstress. HAIA 4, DOUGLAS RICHARD DAVIES ,Dough or ..D0g,, To do everything at least once. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 3: Sophomore Chorus 2: Intramurals 2, 55 Holiday In Har- mony 2. 35 Springtime Serenade 2, 3: fall Festival 2, 39 Gymnastics DAVID L. DAVIS uDaVen To get through college and lead a happy and successful life. I will all my knowledge to Max. Homecoming Court 4g Special Ef- fects 3, 4. ERNEST W. DAVIS Ernie To become a civil engineer or a teacher. I will nothing because I have no- thing except myself. and somebody elxe already bar that. Projectionists 45 Key Club 4g Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT DAVIS ..Jim.. Science Club 2, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. LARRY ALAN DAVIS ..B0y., To succeed in whatever I attempt and to give one hundred per cent in everything I do. I u-ill my ability to keep out of trouble to Fred Huyxnzan. Student Council 2, 3, 45 Pi-Kappa- Phi Hi-Y 2. 3, 45 UL Club 4,1 Mixed Chorus 33 Stage Crew 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 35 Intra- murals 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 55 Springtime Serenade 2, 3: Fall Festival 2, 3. Tom DAVIS UT DI, To marry n0nduSS 3 and have non- dusses. I will Mr. Barber lbe leurhefs parking spot I borrowed. Intramurals 2. RICHARD DOUGLASS Dicky Birdl' To make a success in the Peace Corp. I will to leave all the brokenhearted girl: behind. L Club 3, 4. JOYCE ANN DUKES To make a success of my life. I zqill my books to the upcoming senzorx. FBLA 25 Block LH Card Section 7. 3, 45 Block LU Glove Section 5, 5, .Ig GAA 2, 5. ESTER LEE DUMM ..Lee,. To meet the challenge of life with victory and have our dream be- come a reality. I will a wonderful but extremely long senior year lo all dexervmg seniors-to-he. Prom Committee 35 Special Effects 35 Dean's Office 4. PATRICIA CLARE EDDIE upatu To set a goal for myself and then fry I0 affaln lf. I will io Mr. Sortland .t Civicx clas- ex the ability lo define fremn1el.t . Good Luck! Homeroom Representative 45 Y- teens 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 45 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 55 Senior Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 2: GAA Z, 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR LEROY ELLIOTT uArtv To be a Tool and Die man and be successful in whatever I attempt. I will-lbe job of errund boy for Mr. Hlter lo any unlucky junior. MARY ERVIN To succeed in all I attempt and to get my R.N. degree some day. I will to Legs and M. M. all my books from Mr, Diehlit class. Radio-TV Club 33 FHA 25 Home Economics Council 25 Student Li- hrarian 2, 33 Block L Card Sec- tion 2, 3. dt,.,qQ,f3o.vCm CHARLES EVANS Charlie To become a man firm in nature. sound in wisdom and to possess a love for my fellow man as strong as my love for myself. I will that all men arixe and shake off lbe vexliges of prejudice and bigotry. Radio-TV Club 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Key Club 43 Drama Club 3, 4, All School Play 45 Class Officer 3, 4 lPresident75 and Spartan Showcase. -36- TOM EVANS Tobias To go into .wildlife management and conservation. I 11'ill I l1zhher to the nearest oil refinery that thinks they can keep it supplied. Le Cercle Francais. IJONALD FERGUSON ..Don,, To successfully finish my education. I will to incoming students the great time I'1'e had here. LU Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Track 2. PAMELA ANN FERRIS UPHIHU To not put off till tomorrow what I. can do- -today and to make the right decisions. I will to all my friends, who were usually on time, my ability to he late. Student Council 2, 3, 45 Home- room Representative 2: Y-teens 2. 5, 4: Mixed Chorus 5: Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 4: Sophomore Girls Ensemble 2: junior and Senior Girl's Ensemble 4: Sophomore Chor- us 2: Bowling 33 Homecoming Court 4: Homecoming Committee 5: Spartan Showcase 3, 4: Major- ettes 2, 5. 4: Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4: Springtime Serenade 2. 3. ig Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. KAY FRANCES FIRST NondusS III To graduate from C.C.M. and be- come a successful music teacher. I will eonstitution, restitution. and prosperity to next year's marching band. Y-teens 2. 3. 4: Radio-TV Club Q Block L Glove Section 2, 3. ' Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 5, Holiday In Harmony 3, 4: Fall Festival 2, 5, 4: Marching Band 2. 5. 4: Pops Concert 2, 3, 4. -Lx -Lx -5. ROBERT FIRST ..B0b,, To serve God in my chosen profes- sion. I will a rirtory over lllarion to coach Scrirner. Los Sombreros Altos 5: Track 2: Intramural Bowling 2. 3, 4. EDXVIN FISHER ..Ed,, To be a success in life. to enjoy it and have fun. I will my chemistry hook hack to Mr. Maxfield. Cadet Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2. 5. 4: Holiday In Harmony -iz Fall Festival 2. 5. LARRY FISHER Fish To become a machinist, V.I.C. Club 3. SHERRILL ANNETTE FLICK Flicka To honor God to the best of my ability through the teaching pro- fession. I will the B11ll's Eye I almost made in archery to Kathy, Block L Card Section 2. 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 5. 4: FTA 2, 5. 4 KS:-cretaryj ALLAN FLY uF1yn To obtain an education that will enable. me to have the things l want in life. I 'will all my old .sweat shirts to Mr. Barber. Homeroom Representative 4:. Pi- Kappa- Phi Hi-Y 4: Adelphi 3: Cross Country 2: Gymnastics Club 2, 3, lPreSidentJ 4. GEORGE FOSCARDO The door to success is labeled PUSH. I u'ill to Mr. Boyer a spelling hook including the words live and separate - everything else I have is uorth something. Homeroom Representative 2. 5. 4: Los Sombreros Altos 4: Key Club 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Seminar 4: Intramural Bowling Z. 5. STEPHEN WAYNE FOSTER Steven To be a success at twenty and a failure at twenty-one. I will that all upcoming seniors be able to say veni, vidi, rici about school. Key Club 45 Science Club 1Secre- tary! 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Senior Choir 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 In- tramurals 2, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3. 45 Gymnastics 45 Amahl 45 Pops Concert 3. TODD EUGENE FRAIL Decon To show my friends and those about me how much more worth- while life is when you share it with God and to someday design my own house. I will my scissors to Mr. Boyer and my long term papers to Mr. Robinson. I-Ie'll keep them anyway. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 L Club 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 Ensem- ble 2, 3' Sophomore Chorus 2, Football Q, 3, 49 Basketball 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 45 Spartan Show- case 35 Holiday In Harmony 2. 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. JAMES ARNOLD FREDERICK If-Iirnbon To succeed in whatever career I choose. I will Mr. Diehl's book reports to an unlucky junior. KAREN ANN FRICK Frickie,' or Krick To become a success in the eyes of certain people and stay as happy as I am now. I will my concert for the T-birds to Mr. Simms to have after I grad- uate. Student Council 45 Homeroom Rep- resentative 35 Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Radio-TV Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 2, 35 Cheerleader 35 Treble Clef Choir 25 Spartan Showcase 35 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 35 Springtime Serenade 2, 35 Fall Festival 2, 35 PIIHICDHIVS Office 45 Junior-Senior Girls Chorus 3. THOMAS IRA FRIEND ..Tom,, I will my leaf collection to ol' Dave. Homeroom Representative 25 Hall Monitor 45 Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 25 Swimming 2, 3, 45 L Club 4. SONDRA LYNN FRYSINGER Sonnie To get my Mrs. degree from a spe- cial someone. I will Mr. Diehl all my paper back books. GAA Bowling 2. 3. 4. SHARON LOUISE FULFORD To do the best of my abilities at all times. I will Miss Stiles all the typeu-riters in the typing room. and Mr. Steiner all the history books. HAIA 2, 3, 45 Block L Card Sec- tiorg 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 3. . SUSAN JEANNE FULTZ Suzie To get my dancing degree, then get my Mrs. degree from Gary. I will understanding to the imma- ture people who make fun of men- tally and physically handicapped people. Y-teens 2, 45 FBLA 35 Mixed Chor- us 5. 45 Block L Glove Section 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Sophomore Chor- us 25 Drama Club 45 All School Play 5, 45 GAA 25 Spartan Show- case 5, 4: Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. KAY RENE GEORGE George To succeed in whatever I may at- tempr, and to always be as happy in the future as I am now. I will my Greatf' athletic ability to anyone who will take il. Y-teens 2. 3 ltreasurerj 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Block L Card Section 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 35 FTA 2, 35 Newspaper Staff 45 All School Play 33 Intramural Bowl- ing 2, 3. 45 GAA 2, 3. 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 35 Springtime Sere- nade 2, 35 Fall Festival 2, 3. JERRY RICHARD GEPHART To get what I go after and stay as happy as I am now. I will the Bradley to the next group of lucky juniors. ...38.. AMIL GIBSON ucrip.. I wish to be a success in any part of my future. I leave this school in the hands of the future juniors and seniors to do what they want with it. PAM GILLETTE Pammy To be successful in everything I at- tempt, and to rise higher by al- ways keeping on my toes. I will all girls to a certain life guard, and all Y-teens to Indy M. Hoomeroom Representative 4Alter- natel 23 Y-teens 2 fProgram Chair- manl, 5 tPresident7, 4 tPublicityj3 Los Sombreros Altos 23 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 43 Block L Glove Section 2, 33 Treble Clef Chair 2: All School Play 2, 5 iPro- ductionl: GAA 23 Class Officer 5, 4, iSecretarYlS Spartan Show- case Z3 Prom Committee 53 Holiday In Harmony 2g Springtime Sere- nade 2g Fall Festival 23 Dean's Of- fice 43 Music Library 2. ARTHUR LEE GLADEN -1Art,, To take Life easy. I will my Platen to joel Pea. Proiectionists 2. CARL LESLIE GLEASON Cat-ll' To never stop learning. I will seniority to future seniors. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 29 Adelphi Hi-Y 3, 4g L Club 3, 43 Senior Choir 5. 43 Ensemble 23 Sophomore Chorus 23 Cross Country 2, 3. 43 Track 2, 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 4g Springtime Serenade 2. 3. 4g Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. MERIDITI-I GODWIN Marti To become an RN at St. Rita's. I will the can-can to Mr. Dondero and the cafeteria to Ruth Ann Wfear- er. Homeroom Representative 43 FBLA 23 Intramural Bowling 2, 3g Spar- tan Showcasc 4. -59- FRANCES ERLYNE GOODMAN Peachie or Er1yne To be a success if God permits it. I will success to all the future stu- dents of L.S.H. especially in chemis- try. Homeroom Representative 2. 5: Y- teens 2, 3, 4g Los Sombreros Altos 3, 43 Block L Card Section 2, 5. 43 Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Intramural Bowling 3. 43 GAA 2, 5. 4: Invi- tational Concert 3: Holiday In Har- mony 2, 31 Springtime Serenade 2. 3g Fall Festival 2, 33 Junior-Senior Girls Chorus 3. LARRY GOODMAN 'lLarry To become a leader in the communi- ty. I will to the class of 1964 luck and happiness. Homeroom Representative 5: Soph- omore Chorus 25 Holiday In Har- mony 2: Springtime Serenade 22 Fall Festival 2. ROBERT FRANKLIN GOODWIN JUDY LYNN GOODWINE if-Iuden As the saying goes: Good wine improves with agefl-And so must I will my undaunted cafeteria-line cutting ability lo anyone fast and sneaky enough to outufit Mr. Wol- gamuth. Homeroom Representative 23 Y- teens 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 5. 43 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section 2, 5, 43 Senior Choir 3, 4 lSecretarylg En- semble 2 tSophomore Girls'J, 5 fChoraliersJg Sophomore Chorus 23 All School Play 2, 5 CProductionJg Spartan Showcase 2, 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 5, 43 Seminar Z, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE GORDON Maddog Not to be an old, old Skode like Beartrap. I will Pat Stnnlp to the sophomore class. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2. WILLIAM THOMAS GORDON Bill or Guillermo To always be with Karen. I will nothing because I have no- thing to will but myself and some- one already has that. Distributive Education 45 Concert Band 2, 55 Ensemble 25 Intramur- als Bowling 2, 35 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 35 Fall Festival 2, 55 Win- ter Concert 2, 33 DECA freporterj 45 Marching Band 2, 35 Instrumen- tal Invitational Concert 2, 3. THOMAS GRADY Inspector To' make enough money so I can retire at 25. I will all my broken windows to Mr. Hites. Bowling 2, 3. JAMES DENNIS GRAESSLE ROBERT RAY GRANT uIVIl1dC8.In To dedicate my life to Godg my countryg and my fellow man. I will Otis som-sorne-some words, and Andy 4 new pair of twist shoes. Ensemble 25 Sophomore Chorus 25 Baseball 25 Intramurals 2, 45 Prom Committee 25 Holiday In Harmony 2.5 Spxgngtime Serenade 25 Fall Fes- flva . JUNE GREENE Same as Ginger's. I will my shorthand hook to M. I. Student Librarian 45 Block L Card Section 4g GAA 2, 3. THOMAS DEAN GRIEEITH Deano, the Rebel To do something, even if it is wrong. I gladly will my drafting books to Mr. French. DAVID R. GUEEEY ..CuPp,, To be a successful evangelist. JAMES EDWARD GUNN Shot Gunn To enter the Air Force and to reach the highest goal that I can in life. Track 3, 45 Intramurals 4. ROBERT ALLAN HAGEN :rAPplena Too lern how to spel. I will Mr. Stackmank cartoonsjo the fortunate seniors who get him. Bowling 2. JAN ETHELDA HALE ..-Io-Jo,, To always be happy with my special SOIIICOIIE. I will one grain of popcorn to each of the ushers at the Ohio Theatre. Distributive Education 45 Band 25 Orchestra 2g Fall Festival 2. ..4o- J LAURA HAMBLIN Laurie To marry Chuck and raise little bartenders. I will all my books Io next year'x ,feniorx and hope they make good me of them. Good Luck. Entered from Columbus Grove 2: Distributive Education 4g GAA 3. LARRY EUGENE HAMILTON Uncle Louie's Son To be a great.success in life and meet that certain someone. I will Larry Smith my locker. Distributive Education 43 Band 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Fall Festival 2, 3. RANDA HAMMELL Randy or Ran To always do my best in whatever I attempt. I will all my books to the class of 1964. GAA Bowling 2, 35 Athletic Office -ig Cafeteria 2. BILLY CY HANLINE Ban-lon, Willie Cy, or Spooky gin get my Hrst million before I'm I will my ability fif anyj and my love of girls Iii anyj to Done Chilie. Radio-TV Club 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 25 Baseball 2, 55 Intramurals 2. JIM HARLAN it-limi, To .be a member of the forestry SCFVICC. Gymnastics 3, 4. ..41.. RON HARPER Hillbilly To succeed in anything I do, and marry one certain girl. I will all my knowledge to Mr. Ritchy. Vocational Carpentry. ROBERT HARTSHORN Q!BobU To be a chemical engineer. I will Mr. Bright an applecore. Projectionists fig Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 23 Spring- time Serenade 2g Fall Festival 2. ELAINE RUTH HARVEY Herman To be a home economist or secre- tary. I will all my good lucla and beauti- ful looks lo Mist Humphreys. HAIA 45 Home Economics Council 4 lSecretaryJg FBLA 2g Block L Card Section 2, 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4 CTteasurerjg GAA All Star Game 4. ELOUISE MARIE HAWK DENNIS LYNN HAWKEY DIANE SUE HAYS ..Di., To try to do my best always and lead my own life. I will all my teachers to the class of '64. Y-teens Z. 5. 4: FBLA 5: Bl0Ck L Card Section 2. 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 4: GAA 1. 5. 4, MICHAEL LEWIS HECK Miken To be someone who is looked up to and respected by all. I will my umbrella and boots to the baseball coach who says. A'Boys. 1ez's practice before the rain snows too bard. Homeroom Representative Z, 5: Pi- Kappa-Phi HiY 2, 5. 4: L Club 5, 43 Mixed Chorus 5: Sophomore Chorus 21 All School Play 2, 4 llnublicitybg Basketball 2. 5. 43 Baseball 2. 5. 4: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 5. 4: Class Ofiicer 2 lPresidentJg Spartan Showcase 2 1PublicityJg Prom Committee 5: Holiday In Harmony 1. 5: Spring- time Serenade 2. 5: Fall Festival 2. 5: Pops Concert 5: Invitational Concert 5. DARLENE MARIE HELMS R0dCnt,, To be successful in the business field and keep my old friends. Alternate Room Representative 53 Y-teens 2, 4g Pep Club Z, 5, -ig Cheerleader 2, 5g Mixed Chorus 5g Block L Card Section 1. 5: Band 43 Ensemble 25 Sophomore Chorus 25 Intramurals 4g GAA 23 Home- coming Court 4g Spartan Showcase 4: Maiorettes 4g Prom Committee 5: Holiday In Harmony 2. 5: Springtime Serenade 2. 5: Fall Fes- tival 2. 5: Dean's Office 4. PAUL HENDERSON Peanuts', To be a bachelor and to see the world. I will my thanks to a certain leacb- er for encouraging me to study. Intramural Bowling. CARL LEE HENNON Chevyman To be one of the Navys best sailors and to marry that certain someone. I 'will my most wonderful hours at Lima Senior High In the classes that follou' me. CI-IERYL ANN HENNON To be able to help someone else and in doing so be happy. I will Miss Stiles' questions to all future shorthand students. Homeroom Representative 23 Y- teens 2g Mixed Chorus 53 Block L Card Section 2: Senior Choir 45 En- semble 2: Sophomore Chorus 21 Intramurals 4: Spartan Showcase 5Q Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4: Spring- time Serenade Z. 5. 4: Invitational Concert 2. 5. 4: Seminary 2. 5. 4: Fall Festival 1, 5, 5. JUDITH HERRINQE it-Iudyy. To have the ambition to be ambi- tious and to he happy with some- one special. I will my ability to get into and out of trouble to anyone unluckjr enough I0 get il. Newspaper Stal? 4. ROBERT HERRON Bob To do my best in everything I at- tempt. I will Freddie to lou. Band 2. 5. 4: Track 5. 41 Spring- time Serenade l. 5. 4: Fall Festival 4. MARGARET HICKS ..Marg., To do the best I can in life and serve God. Hometoom Representative 25 HAIA 2, 3. 43 Distributive Education 4. JOYCE ANNE HILGENDORF Hilda To be a dental hygienist. I will my prize u'im1ing dimple to good ole V. B, Y-teens 2. 5: Le Cercle Francais 4: Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 41 Band 2, 5. 43 Orchestra 2, 41 En- semble 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 2, 5. 41 GAA 2, 5. 45 GAA All Star Game 2, 5, 4: Holiday In Harmony lg Fall Festival 2, 5. 4g Marching Band. M JANICE FAYE HILL .Jann To have a happy and fulfilling life Endj be successful in the sight of o . Entered from Grundy High 5: Y- teens 43 HAIA 2. 5: Intramural Bowling 4. ROBERT M. HIRE Bob Ambition? I will my comb to E. Diehl. Homeroom Representative 5: Swim- ming 2, 53 L Club 2. 5, 4: Cross Country 5: Track 2. 5. 4. KAREN KAY HOLLAR ..Kay,, To become a history teacher and teach at Lima Senior High. I will to S. W. my typing ability: the need: it. Block L Card Section 2, 5, 4. PATRICIA ANN HOPKINS -.Path To become a secretary. I will that the juniors and xeniorx keep Senior High on top of the list. HENRY LEWIS HORNE F I .451 GERALD HOWELL ujerryw To always make the most of my determination and always do the will of God. I will my alas.: rank to unybody that doesrfl bare much intelligence. Entered from Shawnee -iz Junior Class Play 5: Distributive Educa- tion 4: Football 2g Track 2, 5: Prom Committee 3. JIMMY LEE HOWELL ERNEST HUGHES Ernie', To graduate. Harrodz FTA 4. HILDA SUE INGRAM Hilda-Suel' To succeed in whatever I do. I will my diploma ta SIJIIIIVIUII and May'-Ola. Los Sombreros Altos 21 FBLA 3: Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5g Springtime Serenade 2, 5: Fall Festival 2. 51 Junior-Seni- or Girls' Chorus 3. ROBERT INI-IOEF Bob I ' To do something worthwhile for humanity, I will xeminar to next yeark mpbo- mares. Band 2. 5. 43 Orchestra 2. 5. 4: Swingphonettes Z, 5, 4: Intramur- als 2, 43 Spartan Showcase 41 Holi- day In Harmony 55 Fall Festival 2. 5, 4: Pep Band 2. 5. 4. ,. - EUGENE JACKSON Bro Jack To be a successful electrical con- f1'3CtOl'. I will all my bookkeeping grades lo be destroyed. Track 2g Intramurals 2. JIMMIE JACOBS Jac or Butch To take up business administration in college. I will my good luck lo the fu- ture senior classes. L Club 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4g Golf 33 Intramurals 5, 4. CAROLYN SUE JAMES Roach or Butch 'Fo try and do the things that are right and to be successful in life. I will my books Io all the bright students who will be following me. HAIA 2, 3, 4s HAIA Council 4g FBLA 3g Block L Glove Section 5, 45 Block L Card Section 3, 4. DAVID JAY Hook Jay To get away from it all! I leave my shop clothes to Mr. Brombaek. BETTY JOHNSON Bets To be a success in professional modeling and make loads of money. I will all of my classes and books to anyone who uuznls lhem. Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Y- teens 43 HAIA 23 FBLA 2, 33 Treble Clef Choir 2. HOMER CHARLES JOHNSON To keep working and to stay out of trouble. I will happiness and good grades to the iuniors and sophomores of Lima Senior High. Distributive Education 4. MARK ALLEN JOHNSON To succeed in the held of veterinary medicine. I will! Will heck! I ll take it with me. Key Club, 5 CSgt.-at-Armsl, 4 1PresidentJ: L Club 4g Yearbook Stal? 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Foot- ball 5. 4: Intramurals 2, 4. JANET ELAINE JOLLEY NIH., or ..Janny,, To someday be a success and con- tinue having fun, good luck and happiness. I u'ill my green coal lo jim Ryder -I hope you enjoy it jim!!! Student Council 5, 49 Homeroom Representative 25 Y-teens 2 Qlnter- club Council, V.P.b 3. 45 Le Cercle Francais 3g Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 5, 45 Sophomore Chorus 23 Bowling 45 GAA 45 Spartan Showcase 53 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Spring- time Serenade 2. 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, gg Dean's Office 43 Pops Con- cert L. DONALD JONES ,.Don,, To achieve my goal in life and be successful. Last will, heck, I'm taking it with me. DECA 4. TOM JONES Jonesie To be a success in everything I at- tempr to do. I will my locker to lhe next senior. Intramurals 4. ...44-. CHERYL JOSEPH Little Caesar To be a success and to never break up with Bill. I u'iIl my fourth period civic: class Io any junior who wants if. Homeroom Representative 23 Y- teens 2, 5, 43 Block L Glove Sec- tion 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Bowling 23 GAA 23 Fall Festival 2. 5, 43 March- ing Band 2. 3. 43 Athletic Ofhce 43 Pops Concert 2, 3. DAVID JOSEPH Dave To be a city fireman. I will all of my hooks to all the kids in the lower classes with the idea that they will learn something. Entered from Bath High School 3. GRANT N. JOURNELL Nick or Nickoli To go to college. I will my hooks to up-coming seni- ors. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 43 Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 2, 5, 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Football 23 Cross Coun- try 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2. 43 Spartan Showcase 5, 43 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 5, 43 Pops Concert 3. MARY JOY KAYSER Jodi or Sis'l 'Fo achieve all my goals early in life and then travel!! I will my ability to chew gum in study hall to the up-coming seniors, a box of kleenex to Mrs. Gingrich, and all my troubles to Sis. Y-teens 2, 3. 4g Home Economics Council 23 Block L Card Section 43 Block L Glove Section 43 Band 2. 5: Treble Clef Choir 23 Drama Club 4g GAA 2, 33 Spring- time Serenade 23 Fall Festival 2, FMCC 4. ROGER KEEGAN To be a success in life, no matter what I do. I will my referring to anyone who wants it. Student Librarian 2, 3g Intramurals 2, 3, 4. -45- CARL KELLER FRED MICHAEL KELLER Freddie To get a 409 or better. I will my dress pants to Mr. Diehl. SHERRY KEMPER To always be successful in what ever I attempt. HAIA 2, 3, 43 Student Librarian 2, 53 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section 2, 5: Sophomore Chorus 2. SHARON KAY KENNEDY To make friends wherever I go and be a success in what I attempt, and to make a certain someone happy for the rest of his life D. P. I will to all the up-comin Seniors who take College English, tie themes and character sketches. Y-teens 2. 43 Block L Card Sec- tion 2, 3: Newspaper Staff Typist gg Main Oliice 2, 43 Dean's Oliice NANCY SUE KETCHAM Nanl' or Nance To do right always and be happy and successful. I will my seat in chemistry class to some unlucky junior. Y-teens 5, 43 Band 2, 3, lVice-Pres- ldenrb 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 2. 33 Spring- gum? Sire-nade 2, 5, 43 Fall Festival BRENDA JOY KILPATRICK -1 Brent, To live a happy and successful life and to become a good teacher. I will all the troubles of a xenior to anyone who u'ant.v them. Mixed Chorus 5. 43 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 5. 43 Ensemble 4g Soph- omore Chorus 2g GAA 41 Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4g Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 41 Fall Festival 2, 5. 4g Bowling 5. 4: Y-teens 1. 5. 4. JAMES EUGENE KING -fKing:, To go through college and make a career in electronics. KATHRYN TERRY KING Katie,' To get through college and live ai happy healthy life. I will my little red bug to Illlj' one crazy enough to lake it. Homeroom Representative 3:A Y- teens 2, 5, 45 Le Cercle Francais 5. 43 Mixed Chorus 5. 4: Block L Card Section 2, 5, -ig Block L Glove Section 2, 3. 4: Treble Clef Choir 25 Holiday In Harmony 2. 5, 41 Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 4: Fall Festival 2, 5, 4, KENNETH L. KINKLE Butch To be an electrical engineer. JAMES P. KINNAIRD NftJim,, To become a Second Class Petty Officer in the Navy. I will my books lo my sister and brother. Distributive Education 4. .pw-H 'P ,...4e 1f ' DAVID KIRLIN Dave To graduate from college and suc- ceed in my chosen held. I will lllr. Boyer'.t jokes and Mr. Robimorfr term papers to next year 's lucky? seniors. Homeroom Representative 2: Key Club 4: Band 2. 3, 4. 1PresidentJ: Orchestra 2. 5. 4: Holiday In Har- mony 2. 53 Fall Festival 2. 5, 4. IVIARK ALLAN KISTON Marky To be well liked by all. and to have many good friends. I will all xludent teachers to lhe unfortunate lnlderclaxsmen. Entered from Phoenix Union 4: Radio-TV Club 4. RKJBERT KLINK Machinist To be the best. Football imanagery 2, 5. 4g Basket- hzlll imanagerj 5. LINDA LOUISE KOH LI Kohlee To do well in college and to suc- ceed in my chosen field. I will my front row seat in chemis- try to any junior who loves to laugh-and wear green gogglex. Y-teens 2. 3. 43 Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Le Cercle Francais 5g Cheerleader 4g L Club 45 Block L Card Section 2, 5: Block L Glove Sec- tion 2. 55 Prom Committee 2, 3: Special Effects 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4. , GAYLORIJ RAY KOLLARS ..Gay,, Architect or draftsman. I will a few nifhtx of detention for skipping :Choo to a lucky sopho- lllflfe- Baseball Cmanagerj 2g Track Qman- agerj 2. -46.. KENNETH LEROY KURTZ PAMELA WAYNE LAIBE Laibelet To rigure people out! I will Bert's Chemistry crutch to some junior who is willing to spend at least five minutes a week of dili- gent study. Homeroom Representative 2, 53 Y- teens 2, 5, 4g Cheerleader 2, 3. 41 L Club 5. 43 Seminar 2. 5, 4: Senior Choir 5, 4g Ensemble 2: Choraliers 33 Sophomore Chorus 2: Homecoming Court 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3. 4g Springtime Sere- nade 2, 5, 4g Fall Festival 2, 53 May Day Court 5, 4. SUSAN E. LAING Susie Same as Nicki's. I u'ill my ability to run around all night and sleep all day to anyone else u'ho'd like Io fry to get away with it. Student Librarian 5. 45 Block L Glove Section 23 Block L Card Section 2, 5g All School Play 4. JACK RONALD LEASURE JR. To engage in-a successful career and make a certain Shawnee girl happy in the future. I will my desire to study to some unlucky junior. LINDA LEATHERMAN Miss Linda To be able to look back and re- gret nothing and in looking back be able to say I had a blast. I will Mr. Boyer's Friday Assign- ment of There will be no home- work assignment for tomorrouu but for Monday .... ' to all his pro- spective students. Homeroom Representative 4: Y- teens 41 Los Sombreros Altos 5 CTreasuretJ, 4 CPresidentJg GAA 21 Bowling 5, 4g GAA All Star Game 2, 33 Prom Committee 3. Dean's Office 3. JOHN LEE ..Lee,, To be successful in Carpentry or in any other field I attempt. I will the brownie points of this class to the next junior class. RICHARD R. LEE Dick To keep seeing P. H. I will my Ref. English to Miss Iamison. NARDA MAY LEIST Dizzy To marry D. K. and become a beauty operator. I will my sister's brain to the up- romzng senror class. Sbe's never used it. Distributive Education 4. LARRY GENE LEWIS Louie To graduate as my parents wished. I will my life la Marie Harkworth. Carpentry 3, 4. VIRGINIA ELAINE LEWIS Laine To find what I want in life and keep it and then tackle a Mrs. de- gree. I will my school pathway to Edna. HAIA 2, 3, 4g Distributive Educa- tion 4. DENNIS LEY PonchO,' To be a 'IV technician and have a good life. I will my gym clothes to whoever has them. Hall Monitor 2, 35 Intramural 2, 3. DIANNE LYNN LISK ttDiv To learn to budget my time5 to get the most out of life5 and to always be able to make others hap- PY- I will my shorthand book to any junior girl who wants it. Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 2, 35 Block L Card Section 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 3, 45 GAA Bowling 2. ELIZABETH ANN LONG l'Betty To eliminate math from the College Boards. I will the school's petty annoyances, all 1,568,355 of them, to the junior r ass. Homeroom Representative 25 Y- teens 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 5, 45 Student Librarian 3, 45 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 4g Sopho- more Chorus 25 National Thespians 3, 45 All School Play 2, 3, 45 Dra- ma Club 2, 3, 45 Spartan Showcase 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3. 4. RICHARD ALLEN LUKE i'Coon Dog To graduate, go to college, then to California. I will. the peanut halter and jelly sandwiches to anyone who will eat them. DANNY R. LYTLE H409 Jrf' To Hy jets. I will my hopes to get a 409 to anyone who thinks he will get one. Homeroom Representative 45 Pro- jectionists 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Seni- or Choir 45 Ensemble 2, 35 So ho- more Chorus 25 Track 2, 55 gym- nastics 25 Spartan Showcase 45 Hol- iday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Spring- girng Sierenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival , , - BETTYE JO MAKICALLUM HJC., To use wisely the knowledge l've gained from my experiences. I will my driving habits to any- one with courage. Student Council 45 Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, 35 Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 33 Block L Card Section 2, 3. 45 FTA 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 En- semble 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 All School Play 3: Spartan Show- case 2, 35 Holiday in Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 4. DONALD J. MACK 'lMack To succeed in the field of engineer- mg. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MARY C. MACKEY To be successful in all I attempt. I will the red rules to next year's editor. Block L Card Section 2, 3, .45 Newspaper Staff 2, 3. co-editor-im chief, 4 editor-in-chiefg Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 GAA 2 Sophomore representative, 3. LARRY EDWARD MAIER Larry'l To go to a Technical School, be .a millionaire, and change a certain gir1's name. I will all my shocking experiences to the sparkies. Vocational electricity. DONALD L. MAITLEN uDonn To go to college and be a suc- cessful draftsman. I will all my teachers and their corny jokes to all the juniors who get them. ..4 8.- DUETTA L. MASKEY ..Duey,, To become a good model. I will Ia and my fights to any two sisters who can afford them. HAIA 2, 3, 43 HAIA Council 4 Vice President3 Student Librarian 43 Block L Card Section 43 Holi- day In Harmony 3, 4g Springtime Serenade 3, 43 Fall Festival 3, 4. JAMA ELIZABETH MASKEY tt-Ian To become a good beautician and marry L. T. I will one day of silence to Miss Cathcart. HAIA 3, 43 Block L Card Section 43 Holiday In Harmony 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 3, 43 Fall Fes- tival 3, 4. JOHN MATTER Big Johnl' Electrical Engineering. Radio Club 3, 4. MARY MAURER ttMay,, To learn to always look up instead of down, and forward instead of backward to see my three wishes come true. I will to Nate my Little john shirt, even if she is a tease! Student Council 2, 3, 4 KSCCICIHIYPQ Y-teens 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3 fTf82iSUf6f3 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 43 Sophomore Choir 23 National Thespians 43 Drama Club 43 All School Play 4g Intra- murals 2 CVolleybalH3 G.A.A. 4 fBowlinS73 Homecoming Court 43 Spartan Showcase 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Seminar 2, 33 Invitational Concert 2, 3, 43 Amahl and the Night Visi- tors 4 fProductionJ. VICKI LEE MAWHORR Vic or Stuck-up To get married and keep some cer- tain someone happy. I will Mr. Diehl to the up-coming juniors and sophomores. Homeroom Representative 3 CAI- ternateJ3 Mixed Chorus 33 Block L Card Section 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 GAA 2. 33 Prom Com- mittee 2, 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3. 43 Bowling 2, 3. 149.- JOHN THOMAS MCBRIDE NJ' Ty, To find happiness someplace in life. I will the faculty to W. A. Homeroom Representative 23 Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 President3 L Club 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Spartan Showcase 3. 4: Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 4g Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Seminar 2, 3, 4. GERRY DEAN MCCLUER ..Sod,, To be a successful history teacher and coach. I will my pink practice uniform to Boh Allen-he needs it. Homeroom Representative 23 Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Radio-TV Club 33 Projectionists 4g Los Som- breros Altos 23 L Club 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Senior Choir 43 Sopho- more .Chorus 23 All School Play fPl1bIlCl!Y, 23 Basketball 23 Base- ball 2,. 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 I-Iollday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4g May Court 33 In- vitational Concerr 2, 3, 43 Pops Concert. ELIZABETH ANNE MCCLURE uAnneu To achieve a well-organized mind and avoid error. I bequeath Eskimo to Mr. Roh- znson's future College English. May- be they'll know what to do with it. Y-teens 2, 43 Radio-TV Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 23 Block L Card 5931011 2. 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 33 Senior Choir 3, 43 Choraleers 33 Spartanettes 43 Sophomore Choir 2: Intramural Bowling 3, 43 Holiday In HBFITIOUY 2. 3. 43 Springtime :Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, PHILIP MCCONNELL Phi1', To become an electrical engineer. I will my niath class to any junior who wants it, Projectionists 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4- SHERYL MCCOY The Real McCoy To become an airline stewardess. I will my seat in Mr. Diehl's class to jackie White, Entered from Lincoln H. S., Des Moines, Iowa, 33 Y-teens 3, 43 Stu- dent Librarian 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Block L Card Section 43 GAA 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall gesgval 2, 3, 43 Pops Concert 2, BETTY JEAN MCDONALD UB. Jn., To make my dreams realities and all my successes good ones. I will all poor stenographers to Richard j. Wfohlgamuth. HAIA 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 51 Block L Card Section 5. 43 Block L Glove Section 5. 43 30Ph0m0fe Chorus 23 GAA 5, 41 H0lid2lY In Harmony 2, 5, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 5, 43 Fall Festival 2. 5- 43 Junior-Senior Girls' Chorus 4. EMMETT EDWARD McKEE Censored To see the Jungle of Hate materi- alize. I will my religion to all intellects. Radio-TV Club 43 Newspaper Staff 4. MARY LOUISE McKEE Mary Lou or Mary To become successful in everything I try and to keep in touch with my friends. I will my books and locker to B. S. and D. W. NORM E. MCKINLEY ANNE RAE MCMAHAN upoohu What ambition? I will my crutch to someone who knows hou' to limp. Y-teens Z. 5, 4 iPr0Sf3m Chaif' manjg Le Cercle Francais 5. 4: Block L Card Section Z. 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 2. 5. 41 Senior Choir 5. 43 Ensemble 5. 4: Drama Club 43 All School Play 41 Spartan Showcase Z. 5. 4: Prom Committee 53 Holiday ln Harmony Z, 5, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 5. 43 Fall Festival Z, 5, 43 Amahl and the Night Visitors 5, 4. MIKE MEADON Flash My ambition is to get -up enough ambition to get an ambition. I will my football skill to some poor sophomore. Entered from Hamilton Taft 5: Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 5. 43 L Club 43 Football 4 fall GOL Guardkg In- tramurals 5, 4. CAROL MEEFLEY To coin enough money to further my education. I will the problems of the Spartan Spotlight to next year's editor. However I will take with me the feeling of satisfaction I got when each issue was completed. Y-teens 23 Block L Card Section 2, 43 Newspaper Staff Z. 4 tfeature editorJ3 Quill and Scroll 2, 43 Seni- or Choir 5. 4g Sophomore Chorus 25 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 43 Springtime Serenade 2. 5, 43 Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. WILLIAM DANIEL MELTON JR. uDan-y To become a successful business man and an asset to God and country. I will my jeuxt-harp to Roc and Mr. Wohlgamfzth. FBLA 5. 4 1Reporterb: Mixed Chorus 5. 43 Sophomore Chorus 2: Spartan Showcase 43 Holiday In Harmony 1. 5. 4: Springtime Ser- enade 2, 5, 43 Fall Festival 2. 5. 4. SUSAN MERTZ Susie To posses the greatest wealth. which is to live content without being complacent. for there is never want where minds are satisfied. To leave all but pleasant memories behind. Le Cercle Francais 2: Science Club 23 Block L Card Section 5. 43 Band 2, 5, 4: Senior Choir 5, 43 Ensemble 5: Sophomore Choir 23 Drama Club 2, 5: GAA 2, 5, 43 Holiday In Harmony Z, 5. -I. Springtime Serenade 2. 5. 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. 1 . SHIRLEY ANNE MICHAEL Mike To become a good kindergarten teacher. I will Judy M. my knowledge of helping and advising people at the right time. Homeroom Representative 23 Y- teens 2, 5, ilnter-club Councilj 43 Pep Club 2. 5, 43 Radio-TV Club 43 FBLA 23 Block L Card Section 2. 5 QAssistant leaderl. 4 1Co- leaderjz Block L Glove Section 2, 5 lAssistant leaderl. 4 ICO- leaderJ3 Band 23 Treble Clef Choir 2: Drama Club ltreasurerj 4: All School Play 43 GAA 23 Spartan Showcase imake up! 43 Holiday In Harmony 2. 43 Springtime Ser- enade 23 Fall Festival 23 Radio- TV Club office 4. ..-50- BARBARA JEAN MILLER Barb,' To hope for the best, expect the worst, and accept the In-between with a smile. I u'ill 11 sound-proof room to lllr. Robinson. Y-teens 2. 3. 43 Le Cercle francais 3. 43 Block L Glove Section 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Wood- wind Ensemble 2. 3. 43 Majorettes 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Pops Concert. BERNARD MILLER Bernie To attain throughout life.a con- stant desire for some definite goal. Student Council 43 Homeroom Rep- resentative 33 Los Sombreros Altos 3, 43 Key Club 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Senior Choir 43 Ensemble 23 Spar- tanaires 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 National Thespians 3. 4: Drama Club 3 1PresidentJ 43 All School Play 3, 43 Class Officer 2 4Vice- PresidentJ3 Spartan Showcase 43 Holiday In Harmony 43 Springtime Serenade 3, 43 Fall Festival 3, 43 Pop Concert 3. ELDON MILLER IE? make the best possible out of I e. I will my books io the lower classes, LARRY A. MILLER Millbones To be the spark of hope or the flame of desire to someone some- flflle. I will my seat in Mr. Barber's of- fice to RLC and RRC. Homeroom Representative 23 Soph- omore Chorus 23 Intramurals 4g Holiday In Harmony 23 Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festival 2. ROBERT MILLER Bob To join the Air Force and get out of Ohio. I will all of my pas! experiences with differenf teachers Io a certain D, P. Distributive Education 43 Bowling 7 .-Sl.. SHERRI ANN MILLER To lead a happy successful life. I will all my broken lest tubes lo up coming senior chemists, Homeroom Representative 2: Y- teens 2. 5. 43 Pep Club 23 Block L Card Section 23 Intramural bowling 33 GAA 33 Prom Commit- tee 33 Special Effects 3, 4. JUDITH ANN MINNIG ujudyu To marry R. B. and to spend the rest of our life together. I will D. E. class lo ihe up coming Seniors. Distributive Education 4 iVicc- Presidentlg GAA 2, 3. ROSALINA MARIA MITCHELL i'Rosie or Mitch To do right. live a happy and suc- cessful life being a medical X-ray technician. and to make many new friends and to always keep in touch with the ones I already have. I will all the wonderful experiences I'1'e had at Lima Senior High lo every Spartan-to-be and the sound of my footsteps in the halls and classrooms. Y-teens 2, 3: Radio-TV Club 2. 3: Block L Card Section 2. 3. 4: Block L Glove Section 23 Dis- tributive Education 43 Treble Clef Choir 23 GAA 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 23 Springtime Serenade 23 galls Feistival 23 FMC 3, 43 Bowling ROBERT L. MOATS r.Bob,, To perfect my talent to the point that I will be qualified to teach at the college level. I will all my old blue slips to Mr. Boyer so he can send down lo the office for bis pupils. Student Council 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Key Club 3, 4 lVice PresidentJ3 Band 2, 3, 4 CStudent Directorjg Or- chestra 2. 3 iVice Presidentj. 4 CPresidentJ3 Instrumental Ensem- bles 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Spar- tan Showcase 33 Prom Committee 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 33 Fall Fes- tival 2, 3, 4. DOYLE W. MOELLER ROBERT IWIOLER Nice Boy To do everything wrong. THOMAS ALLEN MONEER wromy, To make a certain girl very happy. I will my civirs book and. note- book to any unforlunate senior. KENNETH IVIONTAGUE To go through college and do something worth while. Projectionists 3. CAROLE ANN MOORE Carole To live and let live. I will Mr. Wolhganzlztb to all on- coming typing and shorthand slu- dents. Block L Card Section 5g Bowling 5, 45 GAA 3. TOM H. MOORE To be a mechanic. JON MOSEL Veterinary medicine. I will a big xmile to Mr. Srrirner. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 5. 43 Senior Choir 5, 45 Ensemble 2, 55 Sopho- more 25 Football Z, 5g Track 2, 5, 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2. 5, 45 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 5, 45 Fall Festival 2, 5. 4. KARYL MOSER usisu To be successful in life and obtain my goals. I will my name Karyl lo all the teachers who pronounce if Karl. Y-teens 2, 53 FBLA 25 Orchestra 2, iLibrarianb 35 GAA 2, 55 Spring- Eimg Serenade 2, 55 Fall Festival JONATHAN VAIL MOULTON HJ-Onn To live a long happy life and die quickly. I will my junior and Senior Semi- nar Proyerls to Miss Rimer. Homeroom Representative 25 Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2 1Tteasurerj 5, 45 Le Cercle Francais 55 Key Club 5, 45 L Club 43 Mixed Chorus 53 Sophomore Chorus 2: Drama Club 35 All School Play 55 Cross Coun- try Zg Tennis 2. 5. 45 Intramurals 2. 5, 43 Class Officer 5 iPresidentJg Spartan Showcase 5: Prom Com- mittee 55 Holiday In Harmony 2, 55 Springtime Serenade 2. 5: Fall Festival 2, 5. GARY ROBERT MOUTON -fGaryn To design my own car. I will all my days ahxenl to Mr. Boyef-'s absentee Iirl. junior Class Play 5: Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 All School Play 2, 5. 45 Football 35 Baseball tmanagerj 35 Intramurals 2. 55 Spartan Showcase 2, 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. LENA MAY MOWERY To keep smilin and always make others happy. I will all my pocketbooks to Air. Diehl's :lanes next year. FBLA 3 1SecretaryJ, 4 QPresidentJg Student Librarian 2. 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Bowling 2, 45 Holiday In Harmony 25 Springtime Seren- ade 25 Fall Festival 25 Office As- sistant 45 Seminar 2, 5. .-52, HARVEY MUSSER ..Nip,, To catch a pass. I u'ill all the good luck and happi- ness in the u'orld lo a certain girl. L Club 5, 45 Football 2. 5. 42 Track 25 Intramurals 2. 5. MARILYN SUE MYERS To be successful in everything I attempt, and to make the people around me happy. I will to all the oncoming seniors the flmnand wonderful memories of my senzor year. Y-teens 25 HAIA 2, 5, 45 Block L Card Section 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 25 Holiday In Harmony 4. ALBERT O,NEAL NAPIER UDOUIIICH To be a great barber, stay a great lover, and drive a fine car. I will all the women to S. L. Intramurals 2, 5, 4. HARLEY BERNARD NEGIN Harley To see if Harvey Musser can catch a Pee-wee football. Student Council 25 L Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 55 Baseball 2, 45 JAMES EMMETT NEWBY JR. usoupu To go to college and marry a cer- tain someone. I will all of my foolhall ability to Bill Mayo. L Club 2, Mixed Chorus 5: En- semble 25 Sophomore Chorus 25 Football 2, 5, 45 Intramurals 2, 51 Prom Committee 55 Holiday In Har- mony 2, 5, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 45 Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. -55- DIANE LYNN NEWLAND ..Di,. To go to California and to become n good writer. I will lhe job of Ioling lhe absent lists to some privileged lmderclass- men destined to become foolzreary. Radio-TV Club 55 Block L Card Section 2, 4: Newspaper Staff 2: Intramurals 2. 5. 4: GAA 2, 5. 4. SANDRA DIANN NICKOLSON To become a beautician. I will my English books lo any junior who :rants them. fGood I.ncb.l MICHAEL E. NUNGESTER Mayor To take my place in the world and be a credit to my country, I will all the fun I had in Miss Nolan's class lo uexl J'ear's sopho- mores and juniors. Key Club 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 5: Stage Crew 45 Boys Ensemble 51 Sophomore Chorus 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Bowling 2, 5, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 55 Springtime Serenade 2. 55 Fall Fes- tival 2. 3. MARJORIE JANE NUSBAUM Margie To hope for the best, ,expect the worst and settle for the in between. I will my las! minute reporls and midnight oil to anyone who u'zu1t.t lhem. Yvteens 2 Qtreasurcrj, 5. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 5. 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 4g Block L Glove Section Z. 3. 45 Ensemble 25 Sophomore Chorus 25 Spartan Show- case 53 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5. 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 45 Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. STANTON O'NEAL Stan', To make college my first stop and success my destination. I will the sophomores and juniors all the good limes I have had, Band 2, 5, 45 Swingphonettes 41 Intramurals 4: Spartan Showcase -I: Springtime Serenade 4: Fall Festi- val 2, 5. 4. WILMA JEAN OWENS Bean To be a success in languages as well 21-scin life by the guiding hand of o . I u'ill success and happiness io everyone. Y-teens 3. 4g Los Sombreros Altos 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 45 Block L Glove Section 2. 4: Treble Clef Choir 2: Spartan Showcase 5g Holi- day In Harmony 2. 53 Springtime Serenade 2. 3: Fall Festival 2. 5. ANDREA LYNN PAINTER Ande To get my Mrs. degree from that certain someone and raise little ones. I will my cramped hands lo the nexl secretary of DECA. Distributive Education 45 Treble Clef Choir 23 Bowling 2. 3. CAROL LYNETTE PAINTER To .always be happy and do what is right In the sight of God. I will all of Mr. Woblgam1zlb's surprise tests to Mr. W0blgd7HIlfb'S fulure classes. FBLA 49 Intramurals 2, 3g March. mg Band 2, 5. RUSSELL PARKER Russ To reach my goals in life and fur- ther my education. I will fny musty gym locker Io lbe up-coming seniors. Distributive Education 4g Track 2. 5: Intramurals 2, 3. CAROL DIANE PARR Ornery To get my Mrs. degree from R. C. and try to make him happy. I will my Presfdent position lo any up-comzng senzor who takes D. II. Good Luck! Distributive Education 4, 1Presi- dentjg Treble Clef Choir 25 Holi- day In Harmony 25 Springtime Ser- enade Zg Fall Festival 2. DENNIS PATTERSON Cosmo To be a success at Pangles and to make a certain someone a good husband. L Club 5, 43 Football 2, 33 Base- ball Zg Distributive Education 4. RON PATTERSON Trader', To be an oddest. I will all my sliff brushes lo Group Iwo. Student Council 43 Homeroom Rep- resentative 43 Spartists 5, 49 Foot- ball 2, jg Track 2. 5: Prom Com- mittee 2. 3. 4. LYNDEN A. PERKINS To become a good draftsman. I will my English hooks lo ibe nexl sludent who is lucky enough to get slraight D's. Mixed Chorus 5: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 5, 49 Sophomore Chorus 2: Spartan Showcase 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Sere enade 2, 3, 4g Fall Festival 2, 3. 4. OWEN PHILLIPS Curtis To reach my goal and be happy with a certain someone. FBLA 3: Distributive Education 4. PAUL B. PIERCE To learn as much about cars as I can and to always live a good life. I leave auto shop and Mr. Brom- back to tbe jumors. Stage Crew 23 Football 2. -54- BOB PIERCE To be a great architect. I will everything this school stands for. both academically and atbleli- cally, to the up-coming class. Homeroom Representative 5: Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2. 5: L Club 4: Mixed Chorus 5: Sophomore Chor- us 23 Football 2, 5, 41 Track 23 Holiday In Harmony 2. 53 Spring- time Serenade 2, 5: Fall Festival 2. 5, BETTY PITTS To become a professional dancer, beautician or a WAF. FBLA 3: Drama Club 5: GAA 5: Spartan Showcase 4. RUTH ELLEN PLAUGHER Ruth To get a different job than selling. I will all up-coming students Mr. Diehl's English class. Block L Card Section 2, 55 Block L Glove Section 2g Bowling 2, 3. 4. CHARLES E. POHLABEL Eddie To settle down and eventually become a success. DECA 4. THOMAS D. POTTER rvrornn To go to college. I will Mr. Boyerk Monday joke lo R. I.. ARTHUR PUGH Pepe la Pughu To live in the City Beautiful. I u'ill Old joe to Mike Lixlon. Football 2. KATHRYN ANN PUGH Katie To succeed for my own satisfaction. Entered from Gomer 3g GAA 1, 5, 4: GAA All Star Game 2, 3. 4g Newspaper Staff 2. SHARON L. PURDY Shari or jimmi To get married and raise little Mil- lers. I will my big mouth io Kip-bu! I'll bet she can? get in as much trouble ax I did! Homeroom Representative 2 talter- natejg Radio-TV Club 3, 4 tpresi- dentjg FBLA 33 Senior Choir 5, 43 Ensemble 43 Treble Clef Choir 23 Drama Club 43 Bowling jg GAA 5, Spartan Showcase 3, 4g Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 4 Springtime Serenade 2. 5. 4: Fall Festival 2, 5 5 LORETTA LEE QUERRY Loree To get a college degree and find a career I can do my best in. I will Mis: Humphreys first period gym class io anyone who is awake at that zmeartbly hour. Block L Glove Section 3, 4g Band 2. 3, 45 Treble Clef Choir 23 GAA 4g Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 4g Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 junior Senior Girls Choir 3. 4: Marching Band 2. 5, 4. ARITTA KAY RADER --Kaya To be successful in whatever I at' tempt. I will my books to some lucky juni- or. HAIA 2, 5, 43 FBLA 25 Block L Card Section 2. 53 Block L Glove Section 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 5. -i. BARBARA JEAN RANKIN Rankskin To be an R.N. I will that the love of God be in the hearts of all men. Y-teens 45 FBLA 59 Block L Card and Glove Sections 2. 5. 45 GAA 2. 5. 45 Future Medical Careers Club 4. BEVERLY RANKIN ..Bev,. To reach the highest point of hap- piness. I will my ability to live one day at a time. Block LH Card Section 55 DECA 4: and GAA 3. PAUL D. REAMES Reamer To get a job and to get out of debt. I will all my greasy shop rags to any in-coming junior in auto shop. DONALD O. RECOB ..Rec,, To practice law. I have nothing to will but if I did I wouldn't will it to any of you. Swimming 25 Homecoming Court -4. TIM REDICK url-it-nu To know something about every- thing, and everything about some- thing. I will my second period chemistry class to fifth period chemistry. Proiectionists 25 L Club 45 Foot- ball 2, 3. 45 Track 2, 35 Intramur- als 2, 4. THOMAS D. REESE Reese Cup To become one of the best carpen- ters that ever graduated from Seni- or High. I will my whole year of fun to next year's seniors. Sophomore Chorus 2: Intramurals 7 KAREN LEE REHN Pepita To always be with Bill. I will my seat in the Infamous Six to Linda. Y-teens 2. 5, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 2. 3, 4 isecretaryjg Ensem- ble 2, 55 Prom Committee 3g Holi- day In Harmony 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 5. 45 Fall Festival 2, 3. -4. ROBERT REICHELDERFER tzBobn To be a great woodchuck. I will my place in carpentry to a coming senior. Vocational carpentry. SUSAN PAULINE RENTZ usuen To succeed in college and later teach little kids. I will my forever broken clarinet to anyone who can fix it. Homeroom Representative 25 Y- teens 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3. 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 5, 45 GAA All Star Game 2, 3, 45 Fall Festi- val 2, 3, 4, THOMAS W. RETTIG ..Tom,, To be a successful coach, spend the next four years at B. G., to keep in touch with my friends and live a good life forever. I will the broken bench at Faurot park to a future cross-country run- ner. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 5, 4 lpresidentJ5 Ensemble 2, 35 Spartanaires 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Baseball 25 Basketball 21 Cross Country Z, 5. 45 Track 5: Intramurals 3, 45 Spartan Showcase 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3. 41 Springtime Serenade 2. 3. 43 Fall Festival 2, 5. -i. -56- MICHAEL LEE RHOADES Mike To be an Technical Engineer. I u'ill my knowledge of advise to C. M. Intramurals 5. DIANNA TRUDY RIEGLE Diane To become an efficient secretary and live a happy healthful life. I will my glasses to Rosie. who is conslanlly losing or breaking hers. Y-teens 2. 5. 4g Radio-TV Club 4: Block L Card Section 5. 4: Block L Glove Section 3, 4: Band 2. 5: Senior Choir -ig Treble Clef Choir 2: Holiday In Harmony 2. 43 Springtime Serenade 2. 3, -3: Fall Festival 2, 5, 43 Amahl 4. STEPHEN EDWIN RING Petie To sell one million pairs of shoes. I will my number one draft choice to Dun Cox or Steve Schwark. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2. 5: Radio-TV Club 45 Projectionists -ig Intramur- al Basketball 4. MARY ANNETTE RITZLER Annie To become an interior decorator. I will to all lhe up-coming juniors a very wonderful and happy year. Block L Card Section 5: Prom Committee jg Special Effects -6. JERRY ROBERTS Hjerry.. To go to college. I will my books to anyone who will take lhem. STEPHEN ROBERTS To chisel my way beside Michael- angelo. Prom Committee 5. GEORGETTA ROBINSON George To make the best of my life and always be happy. I will my gym Clothes lo Dol. Y-teens -ig HAIA 2. 5. -ig GAA 2. 5. 4- JACK ROBINSON To succeed in everything that I at- tempt. I will Air. Diehl's English class I0 the res! of lhe seniors. Distributive Education -4. SHERRY LYNN ROBINSON To find happiness and success in the near future, Student Librarian -i. ELAINE ESTELLA ROI.I. Butchie To go to college and to live a suc- cessful life. I will all those endless long papers to some deserving lH1dL'I'fld.Y.f7II!l7l, Y-teens fi: Los Sombreros Altos 5. -ig Radio-TV Club 3: Block L Card Section -iz FTA 1. 5. i. LARRY PAUL RoosE J. THOMAS Ross -1-I-onln To go to college. I will my position of 'ixhouf' Io someone else Ill fulure flredrzlls. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Choir 5, 4: Ensemble 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Chorus 2: Intramurals 4: Holiday In Harmony 2. 3. 42 Springtime Serenade 2. 3, 4: Fall Festival 2. 3. 4: Golf 7 3 4 DAN ROUSH Hilda Rae To make a valuable contribution to society. I will a Goldie lo Freddie and jimmy. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Projec- tionists 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Sopho- more Chorus 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 4: Holiday In Harmony 2, 3: Springtime Ser- enade 2, 3: Fall Festival 2. 3: Golf 2. 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4. JANICE LEE RUTTER ..Jan,, To hope for the best in life, expect the worst, and gracefully accept whatever may come and always be happy as I am now! I will' Lima Senior to all underclass- men zu hope that they will have ax much frm as I have had here. Y-YCCIIS 2, 3. 4: Los Sombreros Al- KOS 3. 4: FBLA 2: Concert Band 2, 3. 4: Ensemble 2, 5. 4: Fall Festival 2. 5. 4: Marching Band 2. 3, 4. JAMES W. RYDER Rimer That X may accomplish everything X desire and then some, I will 4 bent free al I.o.v! Creek lo R. D. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y Z. 5 fSergeant at armsj 4: L Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3 lPresidentb: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 2, 5: Sophomore Chor- us 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 5, 4: Intramurals 5. 4: Home- coming Court 4: Holiday In Har- mony 2, 3, 4: Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 4: Fall Festival 2, 5, 4. WILLIAM SANDERS The Duke To be a great success in everything I attempt to do throughout my life. LINDA SCALES CATHERINE ANN SCHAEFER Hcathyu To do good the YCSI of my life. I will all my hooks and leslpapers to lhe juniors. Distributive Education 4. NED SCHEELE Lumber jack To be a mechanic in the army. JOHN E. SCHNEIDER ujohnu To live 100 years and enjoy every minute of it. I will my ability to get started ou! on the wrong foot with neu' leach- ers-who uvmix il? Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2. 5. 4: L Club 4: Ensemble 2: Sophomore Chorus 2: Cross Country 2: Tennis 1, 5, 4: Intramural Bowling 2.1 Springtime Serenade 2: Fall Festi- val Z: Seminar l. 5, 4. -5g.. JOHN ALBERT SCHULZ ..John,, To have a successful future and do what is right in the eyes of the Lord. I will the lrampoline and the div- ing board to Mike Harris. Homeroom Representative 55 Swim- ming 2. 5. 4. PHILLIP CARSON SELLATI Phil To go to college. I will to Mr. Boyer the footballs from Ihe games Indiana wins. He u'on l gel loo many. Projectionists 4. BARBARA SELLERS 'faafb-r To live a rich, happy life. I will all the fun and happiness I have had at Senior High to all the up-coming students. Y-teens 2, 35 Le Cercle Francais 25 Block L Card Section 55 News- paper Staff 25 GAA Bowling 25 Spartan Showcase tticket chairman! 45 Athletic Office 4. JACQUELINE Jo SELLERS Red or Jacquie To always wear a smile and humble myself to walk with God. I will my abilily Io create chaos to Mr. Richards and my nerve pills to any redhead, Y-teens 2, 3 Cprogram chairmanj 4 flnterclub Council Presidentjg Radio-TV Club 3g Block L Card Section 2, 3, 4g Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3 1Treas- urerj 45 Senior Choir 3, 4 tAlum- ni Secretaryjg Choraliers 35 Spar- tanettes 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Sophomore Ensemble 25 Drama Club 45 GAA 2, 55 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 4g Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 Amahl and the Night Visitors 3, 4, GERALD SEVITZ Gerry To be a machinist. RONALD L. SHEARER ,.Ron,, To be as great. if not greater than. the greatest artist that was ever borng MELVIN SKLOWOTSKI! I will all of my accomplishments lo a deserving junior. ANDREW ELLIS SHEARS Andy , Pee Wee, or Wee Zi1 To become the greatest leader of the world. I will for Bob Bosco Buller to rule the school with an iron hand as I did. Student Council 25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 2. 35 L Club 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Chorus 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals Bowling 45 Spar- tan Showcase 4: Fall Festival 25 Golf 2, 5. 4. PHILLIP SHERRY To make money. I will my brains to anyone who has more than me. Entered from Howe Military School 4. HUBERT STEVE SHINE T. C. To achieve the goals that I have set for myself, and be adept in everything I attempt to do. and to change a certain girl's last name to Shine. Prom Committee 5: Special Effects. LAURA A. SHUMAN To give happiness in life, face life with a smile and always look at the bright side of things. I will my unopened locker to any- one who can get it opened: I also will my loud voice lo next year's block leaders. Homeroom Representative 25 Stu- dent Council 5, 45 Y-teens 2, tVicc President! 3. 45 Pep Club Z, 5.-fi: FBLA 2, 55 Block L Card Section 2, tassistant leaderj El, tcoeleaderj 45 Block L Glove Section 2, tas- sistant leader! 5, tco-leaderl 4: Treble Clef Choir ttreasurerb 2: Intramural Bowling 25 GAA. 2: Holiday In Harmony 2, 35 Spring- time Serenade 2, 55 Fall Festival 2, 35 Junior Senior Girl's Chorus Ctreasurerl 3: Inter Club Council KY-teens? 3. 4. JACK DAVID SIBOLD Jackie To go to Indiana to do Missionary work for Mr. Boyer. I will my seminar project to Miss Rimer. Pi-Kappa-Phi- Hi-Y 2, 5. 43 L Club 43 Mixed Chorus 53 Band 23 Sophomore Chorus 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3: Springtime Serenade 2, 53 Fall Fes- tival 2, 53 Seminar 2. 5. 4. JANET ELAINE SILLIN HJ., To serve God, be happy and suc cessful, and to face everyone with a smile. I will my typing eraser to j. C. and 4 box of animal cookies lo Mr. Woblgamizlb. Y-teens 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Block L Card Section 2, 43 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Spring- Eimf Serenade 2, 3. 4: Fall Festival ELIZABETH JUN SLECHTEII Betty To have an R.N. after my name. I will next year's sophomore girl's to Roberls. KATHRYN ANN SMITH Kathy To go to .an IBM School and be successful In the business world. I will HU Qf my books lo the up- coming seniors. Y-F9905 2, 3: Los Sombreros Altos 33 Block L Card Section 5, 43 Block L Glove Section 25 Sopho- more Chorus '23 Holiday In Har- m0l'lY 23' Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festival 23 Bowling. LELAND RAY SMITH usmittyl' Qbtain a college education in the field of engineering. Leave Mr. Boyer lo the next deserv- zng student. Proiectionists 4. .wmv ,wwf MICHAEL SMITH Mike I don't want to beha millionaire, I just want to live like one. I will what good luck I ve had lo lhe up-coming juniors. Stage Crew 4. MICHAEL JOHN SMITH Smitty', To be a success in life in everything I do. I uvll my fat to Bob. Stage Crew 33 Football 2. 33 Intra- murals 3. NELLIE RUTH SMITH .,Nel,, To always be happy and live a successful life. To the seniors - Don? Icbeat, il will only affect you laler III lrfe. HAIA 2. RICHARD SMITH RONALD EUGENE SMITH Ron or Smitty To reach one goalg then strive for another, I will my terrific dancing ability to Terry or anyone else who would so desire it. L Club 3, 43 Ensemble 23 Sopho- more Chorus 23 Golf 2, 5, 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 Holiday In Harmony 23 Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festi- val 2g Class Gift Committee 4. 160- SAMUEL JOSEPH SMITH Sambo To get a college education and be a success in the field I choose. I will my broken locker 499 to anyone who can open il. Homeroom Representative 4g Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, Key Club 2. WILLIAM E. SOWERS ..Ed,, To be a success in whatever I at' tempt. DONALD DOUGLAS SPARROW Hanan To excel and succeed-easily. Swimming 2, 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 3: Senior Choir 4g Ensemble 3, 45 Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 4g Springtime Serenade 2, 3. 4g Fall Festival 2, 3. 4. SHARON STAATS Sherry To follow in the steps of God and to be successful in whatever I at- tempt. I will all my boolex to anyone who ufantr them. HAIA 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 5g FBLA 3g Block L Card Section 2, 3: Ensemble 2g Sophomore Chorus 23 GAA 2, 3g Holiday In Harmony 2, 35 Fall Festival 2, 35 Springtime Serenade 2, 5. HARRY STAUFFER JR. junior To enter some type of business. Distributive Education 4g Drama Club 33 Prom Committee 3g Special Effects. ..611 LINDA SUE STAUFFER Linder or Susie To be a good secretary and obtain my Mrs. degree. I will Io C. F. all my information about a ceflain someone. Y-teens 2, 35 Block LH Glove Sec- tiong Majorettes 2. 5, 4. JOYCE ANN STAUP Q.-Ioycev To always serve God and to lead a happy and successful life with a certain someone. I will a tank of gat, a can of oil and all the fun I had in the Packard lo Dorothy. HAIA Z, 3, 49 Block L Card Sec- tion 2, 55 GAA Bowling 3. RICHARD STEEVES Rick To know how Methuselah felt at 899. Entered from Ashland High School Ashland Kentucky. NELDA STERLING To become a writer. I will the crowded lunch line to some lucky person who eats third lunch next year. Radio-Tv Club 45 FBLA 2. OTIS LYNN STEWARD uoten To enter Kentucky State college .or the Air Force. and to accomplish anything I undertake to do. I will Robert Grant a box of No- Doz pills and an acute case of in- somnia. Homeroom Representative 23 Soph- omore Chorus 2g Intramurals 2, 3: Spartan Showcase 43 Holiday In Harmony 2: Springtime Serenade 2g Fall Festival. EVA L. STEWART Little Iva Y-teens 43 HAIA 2, 5, 43 Sopho- more Chorus 23 Holiday In Har- mony 2, 3g Springtime Serenade 2. 5. FRANK STIMMEL CHERYL KATHLEEN STOLL To make the best of whatever comes my way and to some day fulfill all my dreams. Homeroom Representative 4g Y- teens 2, 3, 4g Radio-TV Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 3: Mixed Chorus 51 Block L Card Section 2, 3. 43 Block LH Glove Section 2, 3, 4: FTA 23 Ensemble 3g Treble Clef Choir 23 Drama Club 2. 5: All School Play 3 Qproductionym 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 39 Spring- time Serenade 2, 39 Fall Festival 2. 3. RONALD L. STRANGE Mouse,' To make a good career in the Air Force. I will my last name to all teachers who use it as my first. PRINCESS SUE STRIFF usuzy Qi, To get my Mrs. degree. I bequeath my seat in the cafeteria to Nancy King. Newspaper Staff 4. PATRICIA LOUISE STUMP Pat Or Stuberlee To obtain my goals in life and to always wear a smile. I will my locked car to the foot- ball team. Student Council 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Y-teens 2, 5, 43 Pep Club 2. 3, 43 Le Cercle Fran- cais 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 43 Block L Glove Section 43 Treble Clef Choir 23 Bowling 43 GAA 43 Spar- tan Showcase 3: Holiday In Har- mony 23 Springtime Serenade 2, Fall Festival 23 Main Office 4. SANDRA DIANE SYKES Sandy To be able to make 'quicker deci- sions and not put things off until the last minute. I u'ilI Sharon and Val page 104, Diane and Jennie my inability to tell jokes right. and all up-coming seniors more luck in chemistry than I had. Radio-TV Club 53 Block L Card Section 2, 5, 43 FTA 2, 5, 4 ftrea- surerjz Yearbook Staff 5, 43 Quill and Scroll 4g Sophomore Chorus 2: Bowling 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2g Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festival 2. VICTOR EDWARD TARR Eddy To be an electrical engineer. I will my parking space to one Of the up-coming seniors. DOLORES TAYLOR Miss Dolores or DU To be a medical doctor. I will my trompette technique to those jeu' others who just couldn't buzz right. Entered from Ada High School 33 Block L Glove Section 43 Con- cert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 49 Brass Sextet 3: Trumpet Trio 43 Bowling 5, 43 GAA 2, 3. 4g GAA All Star Game 3, 43 Fall Festival 5, 43 Marching Band 1Vice-President! 3. 4: Pops Concert 3, 43 Amahl and the Night Visitors 49 Latin Club 2. SHIRLEY THEILING To always succeed in life and to never break up with D. K. I will my cicics class to any junior who wants it. Y-teens 2,-3, 43 FBLA 3g Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section 2, 5. -6 2... HILLARY ELIZABETH THOMAS uLiZ,, To become a nurse and buy a Cor- vette. I will Meinerding's and Indian lake to Suzie Pipeline. Y-teens 29 Radio-TV Club 4g Dra- ma Club 43 All School Play 41 GAA 2, 33 Spartan Showcase 5. 4- JAMES THOMAS ttjimss To graduate from B.G. and become a coach. I will my great hitting ability to Spider Bob. Spiderlv batting ai'- erage is .008. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3. 44 Radiu- TV Club 2, 3, 4g Projectuonists 45 Mixed Chorus 2g Baseball 2. 5. 43 Intramurals 2. 5, 45 Class Officer ttreasurerj 2, 3, 4g Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2, 33 Fall Festival 2, 3. WILL CARTER THOMAS JR. Moose-ling or Knots', To be great in whatever I attempt with the help of the Lord. I will all up-coming students en- thusiasm and desire to study, Homeroom Representative 2: L Club 3. 45 Sophomore Chorus 2g Football 2, 3. 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2. DAVID G. THOMPSON usophn To be a success. I will my collection of whistles to the junior girls. Science Club 29 Swimming 2. 5. 45 L Club 3. 43 Seminar 2, 3. 4. LAUREEN THOMPSON To learn how and where to talk. I will all those A.P.'s and G,P,'s to Mr. Boyer's up-coming classes. Block L Card Section 45 Senior Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 2. 5. 4g Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT THORBURN ThOrton To become a success in whatever I attempt. I will my beard to Mr. Barber. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 3g Mixed Ensemble 3: Soph- omore Chorus 23 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 35 Spring- Eime Serenade 2, 3g Fall Festival , 5. WILLIAM C. TIMMERMEISTER Bullregard or Guillaume,' To get a good education, a good job, and to have lots of friends. Homeroom Representative 3g Pi- Ifappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Key Club MONA MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mona To go to beauty school, then . . . I -ufill Mr. Dotsan to the group of juniors lucky enough to be in his homeroom next year. Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Band 25 Senior Choir 45 Ensemble 3. 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Holi- day In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Spring- tlimg Serenade 2, 5, 4g Fall Festival NANCY Jo TOUSLEY Toco or Red To become an R.N. and do right in the eyes of God. I will my car to Randa Hammell and the keys to Sonnie Frysinger and all the Bad Luck to future seni- ors. Y-teens 23 Swimming 29 Block L Card Section 25 Block L Glove Section 23 Distributive Education 4: All School Play 33 GAA 2, 53 Spar- tan Showcase 3. CHARLES M. TREECE Chug To work to the best of my ability so that I may succeed in any. I will all of my good. as u'ell as bad, teachers to the classes to come. Homeroom Representative 25 FBLA 45 Senior Choir 3. 45 Sophomore Chorus 25 Baseball lmanagerj 25 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Spring- time Sirenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, . SUSAN TRIPLE1-i0RN Turda1 I will my official vonlexi entry blank to Iez. Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 2, 55 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 4 Cco-leaderbg Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 4 fco-leaderjg Intramural Bowling 45 Prom Committee 35 Seminar 2, 3. JULIE A. TRUNK Jewel or Trunkie To settle down and remain happy and healthy as I am now. I will my ability lo he .lale and my wig lo anyone who might need or want them. Student Council 35 Homeroom Rep- resentative 45 Y-teens 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 2. 45 FBLA 3: Mixed Chorus 53 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 3, 45 Senior Choir 45 En- semble 2, 35 Sophomore Chorus 21 Drama Club 3, 45 All School Play iproductionb 35 Intramural Bowl- ing 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Spartan Showcase 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 5, 345 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 Pop Concert OSCAR ARKLEY TUCKER JR. .Big O., To be successful and live until I die. Sophomore Chorus 25 Basketball 2, JOHN TULLIS NJ To To do good in whatever I do. I will all my books and classrooms to .tame lucky junior. Football 25 Intramurals 2. CARLA Jo TURNER Stella To never look back with sorrow, but to always look forward to hap- piness and be a success in the eyes of God. I will all the wonderful experiences I'1'e had at Senior High lo every Spartan-to-be. Homeroom Representative 2. 35 Y- 16605 2. 3, 45 Student Librarian 45 Mixed Chorus 3. 45 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 45 Sopho- more Chorus 25 Drama Club 45 GAA 5, 45 Spartan Showcase 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Spring- time Serenade 2, 5, 45 Fall Festival 2, 5, 4: GAA Bowling 2, 3, 45 GAA All Star Game 2. ALBERT T YRE UAF, To become an art teacher. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 45 Adelphi Hi- Y 35 Football 2, 3. 45 Tennis 45 Track 35 Special Effects 3, 4. JUDITH ANN TYRE U-Iudu vm-Iudyny To become a qualified elementary teacher. Y-teens 3, 4: Los Sombreros Altos 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Block L Card Section 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 3, 45 FTA 45 Senior Choir 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 So homore Chorus 29 Homecoming Cgmurt 45 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. BARBARA UPTHEGROVE Barb To go to college. Y-teens 45 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 45 Block L Glove Section 2,.33.Newspaper Staff 25 GAA 35 Principals Office 3. DAVID UPTHEGROVE HUP.. To go to college and become a suc- cess. I will my locker to Tommy jones. Homeroom Representative 25 L' Club 45 Football 25 Track 2, 3, 4. -64... SHARON KAY VANDEMARK Sharpy To be a good secretary or cosmo- tologist, and to get my Mrs. degree from C. H. and meet friends with a smile. I will my shorfhand book to any unfortunate senior next year. Homeroom Representative 4g Y- teens 2, 3, 43 Radio-TV Club 43 Block L Card Section 23 Sopho- more Choir 23 Holiday In Harmony 2, 43 Springtime Serenade 23 Fall Festival 2. ROBERT CHARLES VITZ ..B0b,, To find a vocation in which I will best be able to serve mankind. I will that Mr. Boyer someday finds al joke lhafs funny to tell in Math c ass. Key Club 3, 4 fSecretaryj3 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 5, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Seminar 2. 3, 4. DIANE VOGELGESANG ..Di,, To succeed in the field I choose3 to be happy and to make others hap- pyg and to keep in touch with my friends. I will my knowledge of sports Io any well-informed sports fan. Y-teens fSecretaryj 2, 5, CSecre- taryj 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 FBLA 23 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 4: Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Girls 23 Sophomore Chorus 23 GAA 23 Class Officer fSecretaryJ 23 Holiday In Harmony 2, 33 Springtime Serenade 2, .33 Fall Festival 2, 33 Junior Senior Girls 3. DAVID VONALMEN Dave To become an accountant. I will all my left-over good graph paper to Mr. Bayer. Band 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. JOYCE CHRISTINE WAGGONER Jerce To be the best nurse in the world and marry a real neat doctor like Ben Casey. I will my great ability as a chemist lo Suzanne Torbel. Block L Glove Section 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 4g Cadet Band 33 Band En- semble 2, 3, 4s All School Play 2, fproductionh 3: GAA 2, 3, Qtreas- urerj 43 Fall Festival 43 Winter Concert 2, 5, 43 Spring Concert Z, 3, 4g FMC 2. DAVID JOHN WALTERS Dunker To win an argument occasionally. I will my conservative views lo Mr. Sorlland, a staunch liberal Demo- eral. Key Club 3, 43 L Club 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 43 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 53 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE WARD Deer To get.my diploma and make a success in everything I attempt. LARRY WARD Sport To be a good machinist. I will our places to the future' seni- ors. RICK WARNER Rick To have a successful career and make a certain girl happy. I will my power to sleep to M1'. Koon. Distributive Education 4. CHARLES H. WEBB Chuck To be happy, to travel. and to find what I'm searching for. I will my sugarless gum to anyone who wants it. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 23 Adelphi Hi- Y 43 Stage Crew 33 Sophomore Chorus 23 rom Committee 33 Holi- day In Harmony 23 Springtime Ser- enade 23 Fall Festival 23 Golf 2, 5. WLWGEEW JOHN ANDREW WETHERILL Rio Grande Kid To go into radio broadcasting after college. Student Council 4g Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Radio-TV Club 2, 3. 4 itreasurerjg Projectionists 43 Mixed Chorus 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Sophomore Chorus 23 Intramur- als 4g Holiday In Harmony 2, 33 Springtime Serenade 2, 3g Fall Fes- tival 2, 3. FREDRICK JAMES WHEELER GLORIA JEAN WHITE Glow To be a beautician or to marry R. W. I will all my boyfriends Io my lille sitter. HAIA 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 41 GAA 5, 43 Spartan Showcase 4g GAA All Star Game 5. HOWARD WHITE Buddy or Rare O1'e Whitey To conform to nonconformism. I will everything to my pet ameoba and the res! of lbe oulcaxts. Ensemble 2g Sophomore Chorus 25 Intramurals 23 Prom Committee 2, 3g Holiday In Harmony 2g Spring- time Serenade 2g Fall Festival 25 Special Effects 5. 4. TERRY LEE WHITE u-I-exn To be good at what I do and prove what I did. I will my 47 Ford to the school as school properly fwe must be modernl. Swimming 2, 59 L Club 2, 5, 43 Football 2, 3, 49 Baseball 25 Spar- tan Showcase 2. KAREN ANN WHITLING Karen', To succeed in the career I choose and to do the right things at the right time. I will Barb my last sheel of typing paper. Y-teens 2, 4: Le Cercle Francais 21 FBLA 3: Block L Card Section 2. 5. 45 Block L Glove Section 4g Newspaper Staff 25 GAA 2, 3. DIANA WICKARD Annie May To become a better person in the eyes of God and spend my time with Joe Swick. I will my Tuesdayx lo Sieve Swick. Home Economics Council 4. MARSHA ANN WIER To keep smiling and succeed in whatever I attempt. I will my gym class to any good rport. Y-teens 2, 5. 4: FBLA 33 Block L Card Section 5. 43 Block L Glove Section 5, 4: Bowling 2. LINDA EILEEN WILKINS ..Lyn., To find a way to be able to go all four years to college. I will all of Mr. Diebllr lousy tests back lo him. Y-teens 4g Pep Club 4g Block LU Card Section 45 Block L Glove Section 43 Treble Clef Choir 24 Holiday In Harmony 2, 5, 43 Spring- Sims Sgrenade 2, 5, 4g Fall Festival DAN R. WILLIAMS ..Dan,, To do my best and to keep Judy happy. I will my flat tires and faully braker blgakes to anybody who can afford I Em. ..66-. JOE WILLIAMS ..Yogi,. To become an architect. I will my notebook full of Mr. Boyer's beautiful sayings with translations to Bob Allen. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L Club 3 lsecretary-treasurerl 4: Sophomore Chorus 25 Football 3. 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 2. 3. 42 Intramurals tBasketball 3, 415 Bowling 25 Prom Committee 31 Holiday In Harmony 25 Springtime Serenade 25 Fall Festival. KENNETH EUGENE WILLIAMS Rat or Ken To become an engineer and. do something outstanding In that field. I will Mr. Boyer to all future gen- erations. if they want him. Pi-Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Band 2. 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3. 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 45 Holiday In Harmony 3: Marching Band 2. 3, 45 Seminar 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 2, 3, 45 Pops Concert 2, 3, 4. RAYMON LYNN WILLIS Silly Willie To be an engineman in the Navy. I will all my knowledge to Linda Bush. Band 2. 3. 45 Track 3, 4g Intramur- als 2. 3. 4: Holiday In Harmony 2. 3, 45 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 45 Fall Festival 3, 4. DONNA JEAN WILSON Nicki, Nickita, or DOnnie', Same as Sheips. I will to upcoming art students the privilege of cleaning the art de- partment. Distributive Education 45 Drama Club 35 All School Pla 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Special Effects 3. FRANKLIN ALBERT WILSON Willie To graduate from college. be suc- cessful and happy in my chosen career. and leave the world a better place than I found it. I will my pool cue to any desert'- ing Hustler and the Green Hornet to Daisy. Student Council 3, 4 1PresidentD: Homeroom Representative 25 Pi- Kappa-Phi Hi-Y 2, 3 iSecretaryD 4 CVice PrcsidentJ5 Key Club 42 All School Play 4 iPublicityJ5 In- tramurals 2. 3 lBasketballJ5 Prom Committee 3g Seminar 2, 5, 45 Buckeye Boys' State Representative H671 .fin LINDA CAROL WILSON Little Girl To be a wife and office worker. I will my smile to anyone who needs it. Distributive Education 45 Major- ettes 2, 35 Homeroom Representa- tive 3. STEVAN JAMES WILT Steve To do right in the eyes of God. Key Club 2, 3. 1Vice Presidentl. 45 Swimming 2. 3. 45 L Club 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 2, 3. 4 fCap- tainlg Track 2. 3. 45 Class Officer 4 fVice Presidentl. JANICE MARIE WINEGARDNER Janice To make something useful of my- self after graduation. I will to Jacque and Bonnie all the good times I had at Senior High. Holiday In Harmony 25 Springtime Serenade 25 Fall Festival 2. LARRY WINEGARDNER To serve God and achieve every- thing that I attempt. I will all my troubles to Mr. Baf- ber because of all the troubles he gave me. Distributive Education 4. LINDA ANN WOOD To create, as an architect, structures of lasting beauty and function. I will my books to somebody with three arms. and my chair in or- chestra to Lynne. Student Council 2, 3. 45 Y-teens 2. 3, 445 Le Cercle Francais 3. tvice- presidentb, 4, tPresidentJ5 Block L Card Section 2. 3. 45 Block L Glove Section 25 Orchestra 2, 3. 4 Kvice presidentjg Ensemble 2. 3. 45 Drama Club 3. fvice presi- dentk. 45 All School Play 33 Spar- tan t Showcase 3. fproductionD5 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, Fall Festival 2, 3. 45 Seminar 2, 3, 45 Pops Concert 2, 5, 45 Girls' State Alternate 3. PENNIE K. WORKMAN Pennie To lead a happy life with that certain someone. I will my book reports .for Mr. Diehl lo anyone who is 'lucky enough to get him for English. Student Cou ncil 3. GWENDOLYN WORLINE Gwen,' or Gwenie To be a good R.N. and always be happy- I will my broken test fubes to any poor junior unfortunate enough to take chemistry. MICHAEL R. WRIGHT Mike To be successful in all I do and to keep all my friends. L Club 3, 43 Basketball fmanag- erj 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4. JOHNNY JOE YAZEL ujoev To make a success of mfy life and education, and to keep rom turn- ing into an old skode. I will Karen Brackney to some de- serving sophomore, and my army helmet to Mr. Barber. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Pi-Kappa- Phi Hi-Y 2, fVice-President! 3, QTreasurerJ 43 Stage Crew 43 Seni- or Choir 3, 4g Sophomore 23 En- semble 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Court Escort 43 Spartan Showcase 33 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 43 Chairman Class Memorial Committee 4. BEVERLY SUE YOUNTS Yetta or Sue To strive toward my goal in life with a smile and profit by all my mistakes along the way, I will my slightly worn Exercise Book to a few senior boys. Homeroom Representative 23 Y- teens 2, 3. 43 Pep Club ' Block L Card Section 2, 3, Block L Glove Section 2, 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 23 Intramural Bowling 3, 43 GAA 3. 4. N an -bskx JANE LOUISE ZINSMEISTER uilanieys To find my purpose in life with God's help and to fulfill it to the best of my ability. I will my second period chemistry class to the unfortunate juniors who will have it next year. Homeroom Representative 4 falter- nateJ3 Y-teens 2. 3 isecretaryj, 4 Qvice-presidentbg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 4g Block L Glove Section 2. 3, 4g Treble Clef Choir 23 Drama Club 43 All School Play Cproductiony 2, 3, 43 Spartan Show- case fproductionl 3, 43 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Ser- enade 2. 3, 4g Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. CAROL JEAN ZIMMERMAN i'Carol To succeed in whatever .l may at- tempt and always face life with a smile. I will -my chemistry hook to any up-coming senior, who is dumb enough to take il. Homeroom Representative 53 Y- teens 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Block L Card Section 2, 3, 43 Block L Glove Section-2, 3, 43 Sophomore Chorus 23 Holiday In Harmony 2, 3, 43 Springtime Serenade 2, 3, 43 Fall Festival 2, 3, 4. -63- ,Wx Mx Nw Wm.-v Ill' . S Q . Q wwf uw 'QMS W SA-M Nfgk up unions Crime Does Not Pay m '!5?! .gig A li ,. as ..,, D, , A sea . an FW shi , Roy Paul Cheryl jacquie Banks Barker Barnes Barnett K '..1 ' f ax , ' r ,f , N X N I .il aw' i. rf ll David Pam Mickey Judy Basil Basinger Baughman Bechtel if ,,,,- ' '- f .,. i I ...,.. rv x Mike Gary Kay Inara Bice Bicknell Bicknell Biezais '-,,.., g if ' V ZW, 'Q' 1,75 , af2Rs'5aiaa Jerry Susan Edward Donna Blair Blauvelt Blayney Bogart tsl fi- N Q Camilla Akers 444 , , 1 'ia . 'WW Karen Andrews i3 A . 9 K X 1 Thomas Ashton Bob Barnhardt W ' 45 'El' ic Judy Becker A E 4 - Joe Bilopaulovich l i it Barbara Boggs -70- Robert Allen Q ,.,i:, A ' Q I: . 1' 3 3'?-Jah. sf 'I '23 t ,, 3 ' S 1 5 win' n Nr Dennis Anspach Diane Austin Kathy Barrows Carol Bennington Linda Binkley Richard Bolender 4? :.:: Qc fssz' -it mfg? W 4 , sig Ronald Amburgey Neil Armentrout Sharon Bailey fa, fir Patty Barrows ,mi A Doyle Bess Bill Bitters X Diana Booher W1 ,:, George Andrews .... v V .3 f Rickie Ashe is jerry Ballinger V, Diane Bash Neal Betz Q Louis Blackwell , 0 vu aaa Kathy Borufi : -ali '55 y e Dennis Bowers A . Q 2. 52 Q Connie Brogan Linda. Burke J udy Casey xg xy X my A .f H,- Cheryl Clark 'Vm f . 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I I ACTIVITIES SENIOR MEMBERS ROW 1: Pat Stump, Janet Brunk, Mary Maurer, Laura Shuman. ROW 2: Andrea Beck, Janet Jolley, Pat Kinkle, Linda Wood. ROW 3: Bettye Jo MacCallum, Paulette Cook, Ingeborg Bergreen, Pam Ferris. ROW 4: Karen Frick, Jon Cox, Frank Wilson, Bob Moats. ROW 5: Joe Yazel, Larry Davis, Andy Wetherill, Bernie Miller. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of eight sophomores, twelve juniors, and sixteen seniors, is the governing body of the school. It acts to promote the general welfare of the school and to represent the entire student body. The past school year has been highly successful. Our accomplishments and projects have been as follows: sophomore orientation, publishing of handbooks, homecoming events, pep assemblies, school election, operation of concessions and sale of programs for the basketball tournaments. Other events arranged and carried out were the Inaugural Ball, Who's Who, May Day and Senior Distinction Day festivities. The council also promoted most other major school activities. This year's officers were: Frank Wilson, President, Leslie McCullough, Vice President, Mary Maurer, Secretary, Andrea Beck, Treasurer, Bob Moats, Sergeant- at-arms, and our advisor was Mr. Scheueman. -100- fy, X ,. .R 3 3 ..,...,,. 1 ifiififfsi 'ff' t X , JUNIOR MEMBERS ROW 1: lnara Biezais, Dixie Roberts. Ann Wagner, Susan Stewart, Natalie Epstein, Leslie McCullough, Linda Burke. ROW 2: Pete Kirsch, Obie Mouser, Brett Roberts, Gene Patrick, Bob Flanigan, Dave Hardy, Jim Helms. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS ROW 1: Regina Hollar, Cheryl Winegardner, Janet Jones, Virginia Chambers. ROW 2: Barbara Rabe, Karen Pope, Dave Moody, Craig Kemmer, Don Mort. -lOl- I I I ww JIM THOMAS-Best School Spirit LARRY DAVIS-Bext Personality STEVE XWILT--Moxt Courtenux Boy BOB INHOFF-Most Stuclioux Boy LINDA WOOD-IWIOJI Studious Girl Most Likel.1'T0 Succeed JOHN MCBRIDE-Most Verxfztile Boy Most Likely To Succeed FRANK WILSON- 1 Bert Student Leader ANDREA BECK Bext Student Leader Best School Spirit Most Ver sutzle --W MW C ff0 -' JULIE TRUNK - DANNY LYTLE Best Dancerx JW' BERNIE MILLER-Most Dramatic Boy BETTY LONG-Most Dramatic Girl JENNIE COLLINS-Most Bashful Girl BILL BUCHANAN-Most Basbful Boy f-l0Z- BOB MOATS-Most Musically Incllnecl BETTY JO MaCCALLUM-Most Mzzsically inclined KAREN REHN-Most Artistically Inclinefl RON PATTERSON-Most Artistically lnclined WHO? MOST ATHLETIC MIKE CURRENT CUTEST COUPLE JIM RYDER MARY MAURER JANET BRUNK-Prettiest Girl Nefztest Girl DON RECOB-Maxi Handsome Boy DAVID THOMPSON--Neatext Boy -103- VALERIE BARNES WITTIEST HOWARD XWHITE PAULETTE COOK 5 HOMECOMING 104- QUEEN - ANDREA BECK JANET BRUNK, JUDY TYRE, PAM LAIBE, PAM FERRIS, DARLENE HELMS, MARY MAURER COURT MAY DAY QUEEN-PAM LAIBE MARY MAURER JANET JONES JANET BRUNK PEGGY NEAL Senior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Senior Attendant Junior Attendant -IOS- Diane Vogelgesang, Jane Zinsmeister, Paulette Cook Mary Maurer, Anne McMahan. ROW 1: Carla Turner, Barbara Buckmaster, Linda Wilkins, Dianna Riegle, Pam Gillette, Shirley Michael, Laura Shuman. julie Trunk, janet Jolly, janet Brunk, Pat Stump, Sue Younts, Karen Whitling, Brenda Kilpatrick, Judy Tyre, Wilma Owens. ROW 2: Jane Zinsmeister, Karen Rehn, Loretta Querry, Diana Vogelgesang, Barbara Rankin, Betty Long, Linda Wood, Judy Goodwine, Jeanie Darnell, Darlene Balmer, Pam Laibe, Andrea Beck, Kay First, Mary Maurer, ROW 3: Margie Nusbaum, Pat Eddie, Linda Leatherman, Ingeborg Bergreen, Erlyne Goodman. Susie Triplehorn, Karen Brackney, Paulette Cook, Connie Brentlinger, Pam Ferris, Elaine Roll, Linda Kohli. Susan Fultz. Susan Rentz, Anne McMahan. and Doris Bish. SENIOR Y-TEENS Senior Y-teens is a service club which meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Any senior girl is eligible to be a Y-teen. The Y-teen purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of real- izing in our common life those ideals of per- sonal and social living to which we are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. In this en- deavor we seek to understand jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. For our service projects this year, we pro- vided food for five needy families, made Easter favors for the State Hospital, and entertained children at the Hanging of the Greens. Our money making projects consisted of selling mums for Homecoming, sweatshirts, and sponsoring a Y-teen formal. Our educational trips included a visit to the Lima Citizen, the State Hospital, and a funeral home. Pam Gillette and Diane Vogelgesang at- tended the Regional Y.W.C.A. Conference in Chicago, Illinois. To conclude the year, we held a slumber party at the Y.W.C.A. including a midnight swim. Officers for this year were Mary Maurer, President, plane Zinsmeister, Vice President, Diane Vogelgesang, Secretary, Paulette Cook, Treasurer, Shirley Michael, Interclub Council Representative, and Anne McMahan, Program Chairman. Miss Mary Weadock is the advisor. OFFICERS -l06- ROW l: Linda Binkley. Anne Martin. Susan Stewart. Ann Wagner, Stephanie Spyker, Jean Holycross, Joyce Tennyson. Bobbi Jo S Sherri Oberly, Susan Hanni. ROW 2: Judy Gibbs. Sally Dumm, Jeannie Niswander. Janice Kelley. Debbie Lazarus. alter. Diane Edwards. Ruthann O'Black. Diane Kroske. Christine Wood, Jeane Wood. Bonnie Buehl. Brenda Fields. Inara Biezais, Linda Neuman. Pat Jameson. Connie Powell. Judy Stevenson. Lee Shuman. Dixis Roberts, Diane Rose. Joyce Keller. Peggy Neal, Sylvia Thomas. ROW 5: Sandra Weick, Lynn Hunlock, Martha Rhoad, Suzanne Torbet. Sue Shook. Jane Linda Percy, Yvonne Cable. Lynne Richards, Susan Blauvelt. Smith. Carol Epley, Kathi Downton, Joan Staver. Judy cf, L, Becker, Susan Hall. Carol Brillhart, Sue Hedger. ROW 4: Rhonda Spencer, Marie Smith, Linda Little. Kip Purdy, Leslie McCullough. Margaret Sarber, Kathy Garling. Natalie Epstein, Linda Burke, Lynn Dodson, Lynn Hazell. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Any girl in the junior class may be a member of the junior Y-Teens. Some of our projects have been: ringing bells for the Salvation Army, making roses for the Rose Queen Gala, and helping the Women's Guild by selling refreshments at the Pops Concert. At Christ- mas time we gave a basket to a needy family. Our guest speaker at Christmas was Charles Siferd of Siferd Funeral Home. iii r All of these things aided in becoming better Y-teens. The Teen goals are to become better citizens. to grow in friendship with people of all races. re- ligions, and nationalities. and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God. Our officers are as follows: Judy Mathews, Presi- dent: Lee Shuman, Vice President: Susan Stewart. Secretary: Carole Epley, Treasurer: Stephanie Spyker. Interclub Council: and jean Holycross. Program Chairman. ROW I: Marsha Moore. Barbara Main. Norma Starr. Marilyn Klotz, Mary Smith. Corene Gurley, Judy Casey, Julie Eddie, Mellanie Sheely. Donna Bogart. ROW 2: Mary Stewart. Chris Freeman. Mary Neil, Darlene Nanchoff. Janet Horning. Patsy McClure. Cecilia Jones, Karen Andrews. Dixie Sites, Susan Moore. ROW 5: Barbara Herold. Judy Mathews. Jackie Davis. Camilla Akers. Sue Zuber. Valerie Evans. Parthenia Daniels, Sherel Woodley. Linda Jones. Mary Seward. Susan Keirns. ROW 4: Diane Bash, Betsy Lee. Sandra Fleischman. Randi Colwell. Vivian Walter. Connie Kepker. Pamela Shockency. Diane Austin, Barbara Boggs and Judy Bechtel. ... I 07... ROW lz Ruth Ann Shearer, Patty Ward, Louetta Sackinger, Pam Moyer, Sheila .Reams, Pam Rutter,. Beverly Tuffnell, Joy Edwards, Kay Timmermeister, Mary Jane Laman, Candy Thrush, Kathy Kincaid, Pam Slbert, Janie Gagle, Barb Rabe. ROW 2: Carmen Brown, Cheryl Riner, Janice Wendel, Detra Ransdell, Barb Harvey, Pam Herold. Sandy Schoonover, Paulette Bowers, Janet Kennedy, Carol Palmer, Diana Snyder, Linda Hartman, Debbie Smith. ROW 3: Lynn Crameta Rita Evers, Judy Yazel, Cameron Rumsey, Susan Deshler, Arta Castle, Donna Frall, Linda Browning, Mary Wellman, San ra urgett, Sandra Sifrit, Carol Crist, Donna Baque. ROW 4: Mary Kellner, Pam Battles, Maureen McElderry, Sally Elliot Sharon Fournier, Vrrginia Chambers, Bev Dotson, Dorothy Osborn. ROW 5: Nancy Kidd, Chris Greer, June Bonecutter, Kathy Tobin, Kathy Smith. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS The Y-teens Club is organized for several reasons. Some of them are: to gain world friendship, to grow into better, stronger, Christians, and to serve our community in anyway we possibly can. Some of our projects for service to our com- munity were: making and filling Easter tray favors for the hospital, at Christmas, our club bought and prepared treats that were delivered to the Mizpah Mission, during the same season, we rang bells for the Salvation Army. Our group is working on World Fellowship scrapbooks. These scrapbooks consist of pictures of the teenagers in America. They are to be sent to foreign countries so the teenagers there can get an idea of what we do in our spare time. For our future service project, we are going to make tray favors for Memorial Hospital for the Fourth of July. Some of our fund-raising projects were: selling sweat shirts to the students and serving the refresh- ments for the Welfare Council at the YWCA. Our officers are: Charlene Sexton, President, Car- olyn Poe, Secretary, and Susan Cash, Treasurer. Our advisor is Mrs. Niemeyer. ROW l: Chris Garza, Barb Carey, Sue Peyton, Janis DeWitt, Linda Beals, Sharon Shetler, Carolyn Poe, Regina Hollar, Susan Cash, Judi Brunk, Naja Gordon, Pam Nungester, Janice Cain, Pat Murphy, Sharon Gudakunst, Judy Hollenbacher, Marcia Hefner, Shelly Fishel, Jill Millet. ROW 2: Suzi Thompson. Laura Chrissan, Darlene Fisher, Karen Whited, Donna Dome, Ellon Carpenter, Rita Manley, Bev Croft, Sandy Black, Kathy Sammetinger, Brenda Groll, Diane Kerr, Debbie McGough. Karen Coby, Diana Tippie, Vicki Fisher, Kathy McKenna, Janet Jones, Alison Williams. ROW 3: Charlene Sexton, Delores Moore, Louise Jones, Elaine Kuck, Bobbi Metzger, Karen Pope, Penny Frail, Karen Shingledecker, Cheryl Winegardner, Diana Dukro, Ellen Mumma, Candy Cornwell, Karen Prior, Carol Edgington, Sandy McPheron, Diane Wagner. ROW 4: Leslie Smith, Jane Elsner, Pat Rector, Jerri Willoughby, Jackie White, Susan Short, Linda Stemen, Sandra Young, Suzanne Spyker, Joyce Wehner. -108- Q'--, ,f I' ROW 1: Doug Davies. Allan Fly. Ken Williams. Tom Ross. David Hunt. John Schneider, Jon Cox. Larry Davis. Todd Frail. jon Moulton. ROW 2: Jack Sibold. john Mosel. Phil Coup. Tom Rettig. Nick journell ljim Baughman, Albert Tyre. Gerry McClure, ROW 5: Joe Williams. Joe Yazel, Bob Gordon. Don Mack. Tom Askins. Mike Heck. Mike Meadon. ROW 4: Andy Wctlierill. Jim Ryder. Dan Roush. Chuck Webb. Mr. Widener. PI KAPPA PHI HI-Y The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character, also, to promote clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. This year we gave a Christmas Party for needy children, participated in the Good Friday breakfast, sold programs for basketball games, and contributed to the YMCA World Service campaign. Our meetings were held bi-Weekly at 7:30 in Room 215. Mr. Widener was our advisor, john McBride our President, Frank Wilson our Vice President, joe Yazel our Treasurer, Bob Gordon our Secretary and Larry Davis our Chaplain. -l09- ROW 1: Charles Smith, President. Jim Helms. Vice President. Brett Roberts. Treasurer. Paul Barker. Secretary. Rodger Tooth- man. Dave Reiff, Obie Mouser. ROW 2: Dave Hardy. Harry McDonald. Fred Huysman. Gene Patrick. Gordon Johnson. Bill Calhoun. ROW 5: Joe Miller. Bob Rogge. Dennis Febus. Dennis Sprague. Craig Rabiner. Bob Tait. Mr. Xvohlgamuth. ADELPHI HI-Y The Adelphi Hi-Y club is a service club of Lima Senior High School. Mem- ship is open to all junior boys regardless of race, color, or religion. The club's main purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. The Adelphi Hi-Y club is operated, chiefly, by proceeds from the basket- ball programs, which are sold at the Lima Senior High Gym. The Adelphi Hi-Y, at Christmas time, participates with the Pi Kappa Phi and the Alpha Omega Hi-Y in holding a party for the underprivileged children of Lima. This year fifty boys from the ages of nine to twelve attended the party. The club has taken field trips and has had many speakers. This year, judge Rockey and Mr. joe Morrison were among the speakers which addressed the club on various subjects. The Adelphi Hi-Y has toured the Lima Police Station and is planning a trip to Tennessee. Among the honors bestowed, on a club member, was the presentation of Mr. Flame on Ron Ruben during Fire Prevention Week. The President is Charles Smith, Vice-President jim Helms, Secretary James Doute and Treasurer Brett Roberts. The club's advisor is Mr. R. Wohlgamuth. --ll0'- Q ROW 1: Rick Whipps, Dave Seitz, Don Mort. Dennis Campnell. Greg Bietry, Arnold Spechler, Randy Whipps. Bob Sheraw Phil Heath. Chuck Bowers. ROW 2: George Coffman, David Baxter, Richard Bruce, Jay Kahn, Terry Dietz. Waldo Stevick Steve Mack, John Bowers, Ron McCormick. Jim Cook. ROW 5: Don McCormick. Tim Roof, Mike Thomas. Clifford Eldridge Bob Jackson. Bob Dycus. Rodney Sellers. David Goldberg, Hank Timmerman. ALPHA OMEGA HI-Y Alpha Omega is a group of young men affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The club is a service organization with many projects throughout the year for our school and community. Every sophomore boy is eligible to become a member of Alpha Omega. The year's projects included sale of basketball programs, anti-vandalism speeches, aid in Christmas Party for underprivileged children and Good Friday Breakfast, services in Heart Fund Drive, and participation in Lima Area Youth in Government. The officers are Dennis Campnell, president, Don Mort, vice-president, Hank Timmerman, secretaryg Bob Dycus, treasurerg Tim Roof, Sargeant-at-arms, David Goldberg, chaplaing and Robert Sortland, advisor. -Ill- ROW 1: Dan Dibble, Don Mack, Danny Lytle, Martin Smith. ROW 2: Mike Mason, Jim King, Phil Sellari. ROW 3: Dan Roush, Bob Hartshorn, Steve Ring. PROJECTIONISTS These boys contribute five hours each week for the purpose of operating the audio-visual equipment. They not only gain experience in operating equip- ment but also gain knowledge in the many fields involving the movies shown. Mr. Kohn is the advisor. -112- Givi, .21 AN- wxnkhww gif' ROW' 1: Bill Calhoun. Roger Ayers. Robert Loescher. ROW 2: Fred O'Dell, Richard Brock, Mike Mason, Kenneth Perry. ROW' 5: Mike Nungester. Gary Mouton, Preston Long. THE STAGE CREW The stage crew consists of a group of boys who are interested in learning the duties of managing a stage. Some of the duties are operating the Complex lighting system, curtain arrangements, and spotlighting and sound effects. Some of the members must be present each time the stage and auditorium are used. This involves many evenings and often Saturdays and Sundays as well as dur- ing the school week. Mr. Kohn is the advisor for the group. 4-113- ROW l: Linda Shepherd, Peggy Miner. Judy Casey, Darlene Gilmore, Betty Boyed. Nancy Crider, Karen Stevenson. ROW 2: Lena Mowery. Parthenia Daniels. Carol Bennington. Laura Comer, Carolyn Cook. ROW 3: Danny Melton, George Delph. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Purposes of the organization are: to develop busi- ness leadership, to strengthen confidence in one's work, to participate in cooperative effort, to en- courage improvement in scholarship, to promote school loyalty and to help establish students in business. This year our projects included selling school stationery, working concessionsg and providing food and clothing at Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The group took field trips to The Better Business Bureau and also saw slides of the Worldis Fair. Our programs included guest speakers and de- monstrations of Office Equipment. Members attend- Wf if iglm ed district meetings, state conventions and national conventions. The National Convention 1963 is to be held in Dallas, Texas. FBLA is a national organization sponsored by the United Business Education Association, a depart- ment of the National Education Association. Officers: Lena Mowery, presidentg George Del- ph, Vice Presidentg Peggy Miner, Secretaryg Linda Shepherd, Treasurerg Dan Melon, Reporter. Advisors: Miss Ruth Cathcart, Miss Ann Skin- ner, Mr. Walter Binkley. Any student who is taking one business subject is eligible to become a member of FBLA. i fl 3 3 BP, i iw! S I . 1 of , . ' f 1 mr-Q. M i . . ' nf Peggy Miner, Secretaryg Linda Shepherd, Treasurerg Lena Mowery, Presi- FBLA Entertainment at initiation gf members dent George Delph, Vice President: Dan Melton, Reporter. Homer and Clyde -114- 'wwf ,as- Er'-Q 075215 ROW l: Jennie Collins. Suzanne Seitz. Judy Mathews. Sandra Sykes, Sherill Flick. ROW 2: Karen Andrews. Connie Nushaum, Jenny Lind Atkinson, Elaine Roll. ROW 5: Cathy Morris. jean Darnell. Margaret Toitch. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The purpose of our Future Teachers of America Club is to learn more about the opportunities in the teaching profession. During the school year 1962-63, our club has had many projects to raise money for our F.T.A. scholarship. The projects were, coat check for National Education Association Conference, sale of Concessions at our Basketball game, bake sale and sale of corsages for the May Day Dance. Throughout the year the girls in the club supervise children at elementary schools. Our club was also fortunate to have many guest speakers this year, a student from Ohio State University, Miss Howey, Dean of Girls, Central Junior High, and a group of Bluffton College Students. The membership is open to any student in grades ten to twelve, who is interested in teaching and who has the necessary qualities of scholarship, character, and leadership. The officers of the club are Jeannie Collins, President, Suzanne Seitz, Vice Presidentg Sherrill Flick, Secretary, Sandra Sykes, Treasurerg and Stanley Bogdan advisor. -ll5-- M -nn- HOME ARTS COUNCIL SITTING: Duetta Maskey. Vice President: Sally Elliott: Joyce Plummer. Reporter: Josie Pitts, Eloise Hawk, Cherie Winger. Elaine Harvey. Secretary. STANDING: Carol Van Pelt, President: Karen Miller. Josie Mauricio, Sergeant-at-Arms, Randi Col- well, Treasurer: Carolyn Cook, Carolyn James. HOME ARTS IN ACTION Any student enrolled in home arts is eligible for membership in the home arts club. Council members are elected by the faculty. There are no du During this school year, Home Arts In Action activities were: September, the wel- coming of sophomores to HA1Ag October and November, selling school colors, De- cember, the making of Christmas cookies and candies for the county home residents, january, our business meeting, February, selling of school colors, March, checking coats at the Northwest Music Contest and chartering a bus to Shawnee to hear Pat Wright, a designer of clothes, April, the preparation and serving of an Easter Tea for the faculty, May, the presenting of a Spartan Mothers Program and giving a farewell party for the senior members. Mrs. Geary, Mrs. Baumberger and Miss Cupp are the advisors. CS. iv 6 ,Sf SCENE AT FACULTY EASTER TEA ROW 1: Donna Baque, Steve Foster, Karl Kempf, Tom Charlton. ROW 2: Steve Mauk, David Whittington, Bruce Harshe, Lynn Moore, Steve Wentz, Jim Davis, Carl Triplett, Jon Steeves. SCIENCE CLUB The science club is an interest club organized to promote further interest in science and related areas. Members of the club organize many of the pro- grams. Field trips are scheduled through the years. Members work on individual projects which are entered in the Northwest District Science Fair. Officers are Tom Charlton, presidentg Karl Kempf, vice-presidentg Steve Foster, secretaryg Donna Baque, treasurerg and advisor, Miss Patricia Lee. -ll7- illmllj ROW 1: Bill Saddler, Bob Moats. Dean Ramga. Bob Vitz. Dennis Sprague. Mark johnson. Steve Mauk, Ron Amon. George Foscardo. Terry Newland. ROW 2: Mr. Don Snow. jeff Kimple, Steve Foster. Clayton Bacon. Ernie Davis. Roger Ayres. jim George, Dave Snyder, jerry Blair. ROW 5: Bill Sherrick, Dave Walters. Dave Kirlin. Ken Williams. Scott Wentz. jon Moulton. Frank Wilson. Richard Hardesty. Fred Wakefield. KEY CLUB All boys with a 2.5 grade average or better are invited to join this group. The Key C1ub's purpose is to serve school, community, and nation. The club has taken charge of parking and directing cars in the school parking lot during football season. During the year the club has ushered and sold concessions for Lima Friends of Music Concerts, aided the Kiwanis in various community pro- jects, as well as providing educational programs for members. Meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:15 in the Student Council room. Officers for the year are: Mark johnson, Presidentg Bob Moats Vice- Presi- dentg and Bob Vitz, Secretary. Mr. Don Snow is the c1ub's advisor. -ll8- ROW l: Barbara Rachlin, Sandy Huston, Sherry Robinson, Kay Bicknell. Gloria Shindeldecker, Christine Austin ROW S' Patsy Spyker, Andi Leisr, Judy Golliher, Lena Mowery, Delores Moore. Core, Duetta Maskey, Jacque Crisp, Karen Cox. Linda Green. Library Assistants Not ln Picture: Paula Burden Linda Beals Caroline Miller Diane Hauenstei Betty Long Rhonda Spencer Joyce Werner Connie Kennedy Carla Turner Karl Konst Us Sherri Kemper Pamela Poe Joann Thompson Carol Crail Peggy Neal Karen Weaks Nancy Short Sue Coats Susan Donhan STUDENT LIBRARIANS Susan Moore. ROW 5: Vivian Walter Bonnie Carolyn Reed june Greene Carole Bowerman Pam Shockency Patty Barrows Diane Kerr Madeline McVicker Jane Gayle Marlene Ingledue Rick Mawhorr The group is composed of students who desire to work in a library. The students are scheduled to assist in the library one or more periods a week. Their work in the library consists mainly of circulation, desk assignments, shelving books, keeping students records and various other assignments in preparing books and other material for use. Miss Fritz is advisor of this group. -ll9- 1 i rl? -:fy E ' -V LIMA I ROW I: Judy Minnig, yirginia Culler. Mollie Mason. Beverly Roose. Charlene Bruns. Beverly Rankin. ROW 2: Ed Pohlabel. Don jones, Roger McClain, Russel Parker. ROXV 5: Gerald Howell, Bill Gordon. Dennis Patterson. Mr. Koon. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA ., Y - ...r iw. LIMA II ROW I: Carol Parr. Laura Hamblin. Virginia Lewis. Darlene Baker, Narda Leisr, Linda Wilson, Cathy Schaefer. Judy Blosse Verna: Bragg. ROW 2: Curtis Phillips, Homer Johnson. Bob Goodwin. Barbara I-Iackworrh. Donna -W'ilson, Margaret I-lick Barbara Commons. ROW 3: Mr. Koon, Fred Weaver. Larry Ham-ilron, Tom Brogzin. Eugene Cooke. Jim Kinnaird. Curl Kelle ROW -6: Harry Smuffer. Larry Winegardner. Jack Robinson. -I 20- ROW 1: Sue Striff, Susan Hanni, Carol Meffley. Mary Mackey, Gordon johnson, Mike Jacobs. ROW 2: Emmett McKee. Rick Rowe. Andy Wetherill. Steve Perroschek. john Klay, Judy Herring, Mrs. Johnson. Sandy Black, Linda Hartman. Linda Jones, Charles Jackson. THE SPARTAN SPOTLIGHT Editor-in-chief. , ,,7, .,,,, M ary Mackey Feature Editor aaaaara .,,.,.,. C arol Meffley Sports Editor oooooooooooooo C ,r,,r, Gordon johnson Lima Citizen Editor ,S , r,r,, ,,,r . ,,,,, 7 Sue Striff Typists , 7 jane Elsner, Kay George, Sharon Kennedy Literary Advisor so S , r,,,r , ,,,. Mrs. Mildred johnson Business Advisors , , ,, sss,s, ,S ,, s,,,,,,,,,ss,,, ,, ,, , ,Wsjames Bright HQAII other members of the Spotlight staff are reporters. The purpose of the Spartan Spotlight staff is to publish a monthly newspaper that highlights all school news activities and sports events and feat- ures student views and ideas. The Spartan Spotlight , affiliated with the Quill and Scroll Society, an international honorary organization for high school journalism, is printed by the vocational printing class under the direction of Don Snow. -131- fr fi s... ROW l Cheryl Beggs. Janet Brunk. Julie Trunk. Carol Crail. Sharon Purdy. Josie Pitts. Marilyn Meyers, Hillarw Thom is Mark Kitson, ROW 2: Judy Bechtel. Nelda Sterling. Connie Brentlinger, Shirley Michael. Cheryl Stoll. Sue Coats David Hullinger jim Spinnati. ROW 5: Andy Wetherill. Larry Forwerck. Craig Somers. Jeff Kimpel. Tom Cover. Dave Wlhittlng ton Rink Newland. Gregg Campbell. jim Thomas. RADIO - TV CLUB The purpose of the Radio-T-V Club is to give any student interested an opportunity to participate in broadcasts and to give a better understanding of radio and television programming. This year we have produced a weekly radio show and two special radio broadcasts for Homecoming and May Day Ceremonies. Members also had an opportunity to assist at NWIMA-TV on the Educational-TV programs at 9:50 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. each school day. We sponsored the first record-hop ever held at Lima Senior High School. The disk-jockeys for the dance were Sharon Purdy, Andy Wetherill, and Larry Forwerck. Meetings are called as business demands. There are no dues. Money earned on financial projects is used to purchase tapes and other equipment needed for the weekly radio broadcasts. The officers for the year were Sharon Purdy, Presidentg Randy Beal, Vice Presidentg Larry Forwerck, Secretary: and Andy Wetherill, Treasurer. Miss Jeanette Stuart is the club advisor. -Ill-' O' , ..J, CAST ROXV l: Roger Essex. Kathy Lauck, Sylvia Thomas. Floclla Palmer. Betty Long. Steve Petroschek. ROW 2: Karl Konst. Tim Redick. Randy Beal. Chuck Wk-hh. Dick Hard:-sry. Craig Somers, ALL SCHOOL PLAY A Doctor In Spite of Himself was chosen as the all-school play to be given this year. The play was produced by the drama classes, but anyone in school was eligible to participate. Mr. Ron Dondero directed the production. i'i lx ii H f - Q .141 at A 12,551+ WW .R PRODUCTION STAFF SITTING: Carmen Brown. Jacque Barnetr. Karen Coby. STANDING: Shirley Michael, Carol Crail. -IIB- ROW l: Mary Maurer. Carla Turner, Shirley Michael. Carolyn Wren. Anne McMahan. Betsy Lee. ROW 2: Sharon Gossard Betty Long. Jacquie Sellers. Hillary Thomas, Jacque Barnett. Karen Coby. ROW 5: Randall Beal. Larry Fotwerk, Tom Brown Greg Campbell, jim Thomas. Bernie Miller, Tom Rettig. NATIONAL THESPIANS ln l955 Central High School and South High School became junior high schools and Lima Senior High School was assigned The Thespian Troupe Charter 553, which formerly had been at the Central High School. South High School Charter 649 was withdrawn. At the time-and up until her passing away this year, Miss Ruth Moore had served faithfully as the National Thespian Sponsor. Because of the circumstances involved, Mr. Ron Dondero is now serving as Thespian sponsor and has declared this year's organization to be an honorary society for all of the dramatic arts students. Eighteen members were pledged into the organizations this year while two members from last year were retained. Members are asked to remember Miss Moore and her splendid efforts in keeping the local troupe organized. -124- ROXV 1: Pat Rector, Debbie McGough, Leslie Smith, Lynn Cramer. Mary Maurer, Karen Coby. Linda Binkley, Donna Dome. ROW 2: Barbara Rabe, Charlene Sexton, Diane Dukro. Anne McMahan, Betty Long, Patsy McClure, Dave Whittington. ROW 5: Brenda Fields, Sue Hedger, Sylvia Thomas, Linda Wood, Marlene Niebaus, Ingeborg Bergreen, Ellon Carpenter. ROW 4: Charles Evans, Randy Beal, Bernie Miller, Marcia Young, Shirley Michael, jane Zinesmeister. DELTA CHI DRAMA CLUB Any student who is interested in drama and proves it by his work is eligible for membership in Delta Chi. Interested students should submit names for ap- proval. Some of the purposes of the club are to promote and sustain dramatic ex- cellence, to provide an opportunity for students to act and to produce drama. Members of this year's club participated in Spartan Show Case and the All- School Play, Doctor In Spite of Himself. -125- ROW 1: Terrye Bergdall. Howard White, Sherri Miller ROW 2: Jim Howell, Ron Patterson. jim Newby. Dale Lisk. SPECIAL EFFECTS Our organization can be distinguished from the others in that it is the only service organi- zation that meets two hours each week on school time. It is also connected with the stu- dent council and partially financed by it. As for officers there are several chairmen during the year, heading as many committees which are determined by the school social calendar. The primary purpose of Special Effects is the creation of special art projects, i.e. dance decorations, stage sets, Christmas decorations for the building, the school play, musical pro- ductions, the Coronation ceremonies, and any other projects of the school that call for the talents of art students. -12 The group has no official treasurer, and the use of a secretary would be ridiculous, since C for the sake of efficiencyb the meetings, when they occur, are too informal. Occasionally you can find more than one committee conferring simultaneously, which might tend to confuse the outsiders. It also tends to confuse insiders. One member des- cribed the meetings as organized chaos. However, in spite of the informality, we do get things done. The results of our efforts can be seen from time to time adorning the walls of the cafeteria, at dances, the auditorium, and the stage. Miss Mary Kirk is club advisor. ROW l: Linda Kohli. jim Lotz, Pam Herald ROW 2: Bob Kerr, Dave Reynolds, Bob Rogge ROW 1: Rick Newland, Anne Martin, Susan Moore. 4 ROW Z: Joe Hershberger, A. C. Fuqua, Dick Shin. ROW l: Kay Burden, Judy Golliher. Nola Locker. ROW 2: Max Freeland, Bob Huffer. Roger Toothman. ROW 1: Albert Tyre, Bob Grant, Dick Beatty ROW 2: Ron Shearer, Hubert Shine, David Davis ROW' Linda ROW Candy Rasell. Sylvia aww , N51 .ff 1: Mary Smith, Connie Powell, Mary Coon, Julie Eddie, Dixie Sites, Susan Hall. Gloria Mauricio, Sherri Oberly. Wood, Betty Long. Bobbie Metzger. Christine Austin, Ruth Ann Shearer. Pam Hel-old. Susan Landau, Miss Stanley. 2: Anne Martin, Yvonne Cable, Margie Nusbaum, Marilyn Klotz, Yvonne Fuller, Karen Andrews, Jean Neiswander. Thrush, Anne McMahan, Bobbie Jo Salter, Jane Zinsmeisrer, lngeborg Bergreen. Tina Tillotson. Judy Becker, Dave ROW 5: Pat Eddie, Donna Frail, Beverly Griffith, Susan Keirns. Pam Askins, Kip Purdy, Susan Stewart, John Staver, Thomas, Judy Goodwine. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais provides an opportunity for interested students to learn about the culture and the customs of the French people. This is achieved through slides, movies, and fascinating speakers, many of whom are natives of France. This year the annual French Club dance, called Paris After Dark , was a great success. Proceeds from this money-making project were used for a gift for the department and for a social function for club members. Another of the activities of Le Cercle Francais was the drafting of a constitution. Officers were Linda Wood, President, Betty Long, Vice President, Bobbie Metzger, Secretary, and Sherri Oberley, Treasurer. The advisor was Miss Ann Stanley. -l28- Bahr. Erlyne ROW' 1: Linda Jones, Annie Tibbs, Marsha Hefner, Susan Cook, Judy Gibbs. Joyce Tennyson, Cecilia Jones. ROW 2: Janet Kennedy, Janet Jones, Debbie McGough, Kathy Sammetinger. Brenda Grall. Sherel Woodley. ROW 5: Mary Kellner, Judy Diane Clevenger, Maureen Mclilderry. Shirley Laurence. ROW 4: Linda Leatherman. Diane Marshall. Mary Baker. Goodman. Gloria Shambley. LOS SOMBREROS ALTOS Los Sombreros Altos has a paid membership of fifty-four students who are enrolled in Spanish classes. The purpose of the club is to provide additional opportunities for enrichment of the course and for speaking Spanish and hearing it. Projects this year were a post game dance with Los Indios de las Americas as the theme: Pen Pal correspondence: the traditional Christmas program: and Pan American Day and Week observation with an exhibit and programs in classes. Senor Octavio Noda from Matanzas, Cuba was our club speaker during Pan American Week. Awards were presented at a Latin American Tea which concluded the year's activities. Club meetings are held on Thursdays five times per year. The club officers are Linda Leatherman, presidenteg Robert Barnhardt, vice-presidenteg Terrye Bergdall. secretariag Clayton Bacon, tesorero. The council members are Barbara Boggs, Dianne Clevenger, George Foscardo, Shirley Lawrence. and Shirley W'oodley. Miss Elizabeth O. Rimer is club advisor. 1:- F I ROW 1: Terrye Bergdall, Marcia Moore, Linda Leatherman, Bonnie Core, Marlene lnglcdue. Jenny -Atkinson. ROW 2: Clayton Bacon, Ron Ruben, Martha Rhoad, Elaine Roll, Barbara Boxes. ROW 5: Paul Wrngvf- Bob T315-. Dlfk Collar- B05 Bam hardt, Virginia Chambers. ROW 4: Lee Brenneman, George Foscaido. Ron McCormick. ROW U: 'Ierry Dietz. Roger Bilen Bernie Miller. --l 29- F ROW' 1: Carolyn Clemans, Janice Telljohann, Jayne Wfelty, Barbara Buckmaster, Linda jones. ROW 2: Beverly Griffith Lcc Ann Guthan. Ande Leist, Marcene Cook. Doris Bish. ROW 5: Lee Shuman. Kathy Smith. Linda Percy. Peggy Brown Flfunc Kuck. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB The Future Medical Careers Club consists of twenty girls in grades ten through twelve who are interested in a medical career. The purpose of the group, which meets in 214 every first and third Thursday at 3:30 p.m., is to encourage students in medical careers to acquaint them with the many different types of medical careers, and to learn about the different schools, their requirements, fees. The programs this year were as follows: a trip to the Ottawa Valley Hospital, a trip to the Convalescent Home, a tour of the St. Rita's Treatment Center as well as some interesting movies and talks by prominent Lima medical people. Officers are Andi Leist, Presidentg Linda Percy, Vice-Presidentg Lee Ellen Shuman, Secretary and Treasurerg and Peggy Brown, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Ellamae May, School Nurse, is the advisor. -130- G , - H .. 'haf gc Q A 4 ROW' l: Jenny Lind Atkinson. Danny Lytle. Carol Conaghan, Todd Frail. Martha Rhoads, Gerry McCluer, Natalie Epstein. Craig Somers. Sylvia Thomas, Nick Journell. Leslie McCullough, Dick Collar, Sally Dumm. Art Cotrell, Judy Becker, Bob Grove. Dianna Riegle. Mary Mauer. ROW 2: Julie Trunk. Carl Gleason, Lynn Dodson. Jon Mosel. Mara, Cover, Tom Rettig. John McBride. Carol Crail, Obie Mouser. Eric Lynn, Marsha Moore. Tomp Ross. Julie Eddie, David hittington. Kathryn Purdy. Lynda Holten. Carol Meffley. ROW 5: Sharon Purdy, Lynden Perkins. Jacquie Sellers, Steven Foster. Cheryl Hennon. Craig Huggins. Patricia Eddie, Fred O'Dell, Marilyn Corey, Rick Newland. Lora- Comer. Dave Hardy, Pam Laibe, Charles Treece, Anne McClure. ROW 4: Phillip Coup, Laureen Thompson. .Judy Goodwine. Tom Cover, Sharon Bailey. Betty Long. Joe Yazel, janet Brunk, jim Baughman, Anne Martin, Bob Tait. Linda Percy, Mona Tomlinson.. Bob Barnhardt, Judy Tyre. ROW 5: Susan Mertz. Lonnie Collins. Stephanie Spyker. Brett Roberts. Myra Johnson. Lynne Richards, Bernie Miller. Linda Burk, Mike Current. Sue Zuber, jan Adams, Patty Humphreys, George Delph. Jim Ryder. jean Holycross, Don Sparrow, Anne McMahan. Accompanist-Bettye Jo McCallum. SENIOR CHOIR To enrich our lives through a better understanding of music is the principal purpose of the Senior Choir under the direction of Mr. Ronald W. Richards. This is accomplished by the fact that the choir is introduced to all phases and types of musical renditions involving those of the highest caliber. The musical group is composed of ninety members, both juniors and seniors. selected at spring auditions of the previous year. The choir first performed for the annual Fall Music Festival, followed by Holiday in Harmony, in addition to the performance of the traditional Amahl and the Night Visitors for the entire public school system. The choir started the New Year off with a bang! The well known Louis Dierks of Ohio State Uni- versity appeared as our guest conductor for the Invitational Concert. Senior Choir also performed for the convention of superintendents of Ohio public schools, the Better Business Bureau's annual banquet in which the noted actor Ronald Reagan was featured as guest speaker, Springtime Serenade, and baccalaureate services. In addition to these scheduled performances, the choir has sung for numerous service clubs and several school assemblies. Aside from our singing we choir members were able to enjoy good times at our caroling party, pot-luck dinners, and picnic at Fort Amanda. In keeping with tradition the Senior Choir hs made a record to help us recall our enlightening year of music. This record will be on sale to the public. Officers for the year have been Tom Rettig, president, john McBride, vice- president, Judy Goodwine, secretary, and Carl Gleason, treasurerg Anne McMahan, Librarian. -l5l-- W ,,. ROXV 1: Karen Miller, Sandy Newcomer. Joyce Tennyson. Tim Roof. Dan Melton. Jennie Collins, Mary Lee Seward. Mariorie Wakefield, Eva Siferd. Dixie Roberts, Lee Ellen Shuman, Carol Vanpelr, Mike Moore. ROW 2: Sandy Webb. Corene Gurley. Susannah Boyer. King Seay, Betty Blount. Lynn Hunlock. Jin Newby, Jim Marks. Linda Klinger. Jeanine Niswander. Connie Powell, Par Jameson, Susan Stewart. Gary Coates, Suzi Seitz. ROW 5: Susan Fultz. Joan Staver, Dennis Conrad. Karen Weaks. Don Boyd. Art Doty, Sue Coates, Ted Scheele. Nancy Crider. Phil Workman. Carole Epley, Barb Main. Susan Hanni. Shirel Woodley. Sherri Oberly. ROW 4: Brendn Fields. John Micha, Vivian Walter. Floyd Phillips, Danny O'Neil. Darlene Nanchoff. Mickey Baughman. Jerry Repaz. Gregg Campbell, Dave Seitz. Rodney Sellers. Dennis Campnell. Ken Mason. Parthenia Daniels, Dale Lisk. Ann Wagner. Ruth Hamblen. Margaret Toitch. Terry Thomas. Accompanist Bobbi Jo Salter. MIXED CHORUS Anyone interested in music is eligible to try out for the Mixed Chorus. Membership is open to eighty juniors and seniors. The purpose is to expand knowledge in music and to prepare music for presentation to the public. During the year the chorus has participated in the Fall Music Festival, Vocal Invitational, Kiwanis Cat Christmasl, Holiday In Harmony, Easter assembly, Springtime Serenade, Masonic Memorial Service, Commencement Exercises. The Mixed Chorus meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during the first period. Mrs. Marjorie Skolos is the director and the officers for the year are as fol- lows: Tim Roof, President, Dixie Roberts, Secretary, Dick Hardesty, Treasurer. -152- i 4 1551533 ii, A S' V C y H' W 7? W Q, ff ,monfagm af0f?m'5 ,re ,, Q T , 'T' -f.ta,n,o,,e-i H, fi-va,-Ze mem, V ROW 1: Randy Whipps, Mike Thomas, Claude Godsey, Roger Zerante. Dale Welch, Beth Graham, Mary Coon, Susan Cook, Barb Shoemaker, Sandy Benefield, Terry Hill, Don Mort, Barb Rabe, Judi Brunk, Diana Dukro, Shelley Fischer, Sue Thomp- son,- Pam Mtiyer, Mary Jane Laman, John Lewis, john Hughes, Cheryl Winegardner, Kay Beeler. ROW 2: Harry Hyde, Leslie Brice. llen Billings, Arta Castle, Carol Crist, Ellen Mumma, Naja Gordon, Pat Rector, jeff Edwards, Gloria Mauricio, Carmean Brown, Cheryl Rimer, Leslie Murray, Lynn Cramer, Carol Ary, .ludy West, Pam Gorham, Vickie McGinnis, Karen Prior, Maureen McElderry, Suzanne Spyker, Pam Sibert, jackie White. ROW 5: Hank Logan, Kay Webb, Charlene Sexton, Waldo Stevick, Rick Frykman, Linda Workman, Steve Mack. Ellon Carpenter, Rick Workman, Karen Pone, Kathy Tobin. Leslie Smith, Sue Cash, Carolyn Poe, Greg Bietry, Sharon Fournier, Diana Tippie, Kathy Smith, Sandy Young, Betty Cox, Dan Fuhrman. ROW -i: Rita Manley, john Ulrey, Randy Spayd, Susan Short. johnson, Paul Lortz, john johnson, Darrell Hollar, Chuck Rhine, Dan Dibble, Dave Schnieder, Dave Moody, Norval Martin, jim George, Mike Van Dyke, Fred Wakefield, Phil Wells, Phil Ross. Chuck Bowers, Randy Hughes, Dave Fledderjohann, Janet Kennedy, Jane Harlan, Vicki gisher. .glen Brandenburger, Judy Bahr. Terry Dietz. Jane Welty, Carole Bowerman, Willa Ingram. Mary Baker, Linda Naas. Onflle Ollfl. SOPHOMORE CHOIR Sophomore Choir consists of approximately 105 students who were recom- mended for this choral group by their choir directors in junior high. The boys in the choir rehearse twice a week alone, while the girls rehearse just once a week without the boys. Then twice a week they meet together for combined rehearsal. Throughout the year the choir has participated in several school programs such as the Fall Music Festival, Holiday In Harmony, the Choral Invitational Concert with Professor Dirks from Ohio State University directing, and Spring- time Serenade. Also, this group presented a musical assembly for the students of South junior High. Officers this year were Don Mort, President, Cheryll Winegardner, Vice- President, Charlene Sexton, Secretary, and Dave Schneider, Treasurer. The ad- visor is Mrs. Skolos. -155- uf' Q i V' 7 liZ4iif . 'NTT' H 1 ,H 1. 1 f ,... h M. . . iv? Kham , vp ' 15 ' I 4 fran ROW l: Linda Holren, Marilyn Corey. Lynn Dodson. Betrye Jo MacCallum, Sharon Purdy, Ann McMahan. Betty Long, Andrea Beck. ROW Z: Brett Roberts. Bernie Miller. Tom Rettig. Lynden Perkins. Dave Hardy. Nick Journell. Bob Grove. Art Correll. SPARTANAIRES The Spartanaires, a group consisting of sixteen members plus an accompanist, is Lima Senior Highls top mixed ensemble. The group met twice a week. The members are chosen after a rigid audition with Mr. Richards. All Spartanaires must be members in good standing of Senior Choir. Our purpose is to increase our knowledge of ensemble singing and to lend our services to our community. The group sang at all major productions at Lima Senior High, PTA Meetings, various dinners, service clubs and other community groups. We also participated in Holiday in Harmony and Springtime Serenadef, Mr. Ronald W. Richards is the Director. .-1 - lx n ROW l: Janet Brunk. Julie Eddy. Melanie Sheely. Judy Tyre, Anne Martin, Laureen Thompson, Mona Thomlinson. ROW 2: Linda Crow, Lynne Richards, Anne McClure, Jackie Sellers, Myra Johnston. Linda Percy, Jennie Atkinson, Sara Hunt. SPARTANETTES Spartanettes is a selective group of girls taken from the Concert Choir. These girls concentrate primarily on three part girls music and the learning of basic fundamentals of ro rsin in . P 8 S This year our ensemble sang for Emerson Mother's Study, Irving P.T.A., service clubs, dinners, different church groups, NWOEA, assemblies, Holiday in Harmony, Springtime Serenade, and other community groups. Our ensemble received a superior rating in the district contest and a superior rating at the state finals. The ensemble consists of fifteen girls, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Skolos, and Linda Percy is our librarian. -135- ft' 1 ROW l: Susan Fultz, Marjorie Wfakeficld. Susan Hanni. Margaret Toitch. Ruth Hamblen. Sandy Newcomer. Sherri Oberly Corene Gurley. ROW 2: Kenny Mason. Dennis Conrad. Phil Wcmrkman. Rodney Sellars. Dennis Campnell. MIXED ENSEMBLE The members of the Mixed Ensemble come from the Mixed Chorus. The ensemble meets Tuesday and Thursday nights after school. The group has sung in Springtime Serenade, District Music Contest, at service clubs, and has appeared with Mixed Chorus. Bobbi jo Salter is the accompanist and Mrs. Marjorie Skolos is the director. -456- 4 . , , A I Q 'J n . V My Qi if .:p?,..,,,i M ' list X .. fy ' if his A X ROW 1: Carmen Brown. Barbara Shoemaker, Beth Graham, Mary jane Laman. Diane Dukro, Vickie Mi,GinrrisC Kathlyioisraiith Barb Rabe. ROW Z: Judy Brunk, Ellen Billings, Betty Cox, Susan Cash, Sharon kournier. Pat Rector. aro rust Cheryll Winegardner. Jane Elsner. Ellon Carpenter, Jackie White Arla Castle. Linda Naas. Leslie Smith. SPARTONES The Spartones are twenty-three sophomore girls, selected from the Sopho- more Choir for their interest and ability in vocal music. The purpose of this group is to learn some of the fine points of singing technique, ensemble work, to learn more about music in general, for enjoyment of music, and to entertain. This ensemble participated in Holiday in Harmony, Springtime Serenade, and several school assemblies. They also sang for many community and school organi- zations. Meetings are in 104, third period on Monday and Wednesday. Officers are Mary jane Laman, presidentg Barbara Rabe, secretaryg Leslie Smith, librarian. The director is Mrs. Beth Miller. -157- W ROW I: Carlene Balmer. Barbara Scott. Carol Bennington, Suzanne Torbet. Pam Shockency. Sherri Whitson. Linda Latham Pam Ferris. Linda Wilkins. ROW 2: Sandra Weick. Carol Wren. Connie Brogan. Jaque Barnett. Lynn Moore. Susan Blauvelt Loretta Querry. Lois jaynes, Darlene Gilmore. ROW 5: Maxine Dillard. Donna Fields. Cheryl McCoy. Mary Ann Woodruff Annie Coleman. Mary Stewart. Marcene Cook. Jackie Davis. Gloria Shambly and Freda Wells. JUNIOR SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS Officers for the chorus this year were Pam Ferris, President, Suzy Blauvelt, Secretary, and Cheryl McCoy, Treasurer. Mrs. Skolos is the director. The chorus consists of thirty juniors and senior girls. Tryouts are held each spring. Our main purpose is the enjoyment of good music and to learn to sing three part harmony. We participated in Fall Music Festival, Holiday In Harmony, Invitational Concert, the Springtime Serenade, and Commencement ceremonies. The chorus meets first period Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 102. -158- ROW 1: Janis DeWitt, Louise Jones. Shirley Lawrence, Annie Tibbs, Donna Frail, Kathy Sammetinger, Connie Nusbaum. Shirley Trame, Susan Potter, Janis Cain. ROW 2: Janet Jones, Sheryl Mericle, Kay Timmermeister, Janice Wendel, Diane Clevenger, Linda Hartman. Debby McGough, Brenda Groll, Susan Deshler, Marsha Hefner, Pam Johnson. ROW 5: Marlene Niehaus, Barbara Gallaher, Sandy McPheron, Carol Edington, Penny Frail, Debbie Smith, Betty Boyd, Bonita Burden, Barbara Harvey, Sandra Burgett, Alison Williams. ROW 4: Jill Miller, Maxine Beery, Darlene Fisher, Sandy Fairchild, Mary Kellner, joan Melton. Mary Wellman, Dorothy Osborn, Pam Battles, Elaine Kuck, Carolyn Simpson. ROW 5: Louetta Sack- inger, Jerry Willoughby, Roberta Battles. ,lo Ella Aldridge, Par Monferd, Louann Greetham, Tina Tillotson, Virginia Chambers. Angela Harris. ROW 6: Donna Baque, Beverly Dotson, Diana Snyder. Linda Losh, Betty Custer. TREBLE CLEF CHOIR The Treble Clef Choir, made up of sixty sophomore girls, is an organization Where students sing for enjoyment, learn the fundamentals of music and singing, learn repertoire and have a choir experience. This year they sang in Holiday in Harmony and Springtime Serenade. They also participated in Fall Festival and Invitational Concert. They meet in 104, third period on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Officers of the choir are Janice Cain, presidentg Sandra McPheron, vice- presidentg and Debbie McGough, librarian. Mrs. Beth Miller is the director. -159- SWINGPHONETTES The Swingphonettes is an organization which enables students interested in dance band music to develop the fundamental techniques for playing this type of music. To gain experience we played for two band concerts, two post-game dances, the Inaugural Ball, and the Who's Who Dance. The Swingphonettes held rehearsals on Wednesday evenings. This past year our band included the following students: Trumpet: Tom Gavin, Ladd Sellers, Bob Flanigan, Tim Kennedy, Terry Smith. Saxophone: Valarie Barnes, Dave Cook, Virginia Cupp, Sue Stempsey, Stan O'Neil, jim Powell. Trombone: Bob Grove, Bob Inhoff CBusiness Manager D , Bruce Harshe, Tom Rice. Drums: Dick Sherrick, ,lack Briley. Bass: jim Miller Advisor: Mr. Mosier -140- tw Ni-www Wwe 'W st Violins Violas . Oboe Trombone Linda Wood, 1111119 Gfiglf-' Becky Saylor Bob lnhoff Concerlmistress Lynne Richards Christine Tillotson Lynda Holton Kay Beeler Bruce Harshe Tom Rice Carol Conaghan Julie Barry Cl-'1 1 ef V Charles Jackson Viojincellos Kay First Tlfbfl Marilyn Corey Dave Walters Susan Rentz Terry Crosson Carolyn Bufden Dean Ramga Bassoon Percussion Bob Metheny Znd Violins Linda Naas. Mary Coon Pam Nungester Norma Kennedy Mariane Riddle Donna Dome jane Welty David Goldberg Pat Morey Susan Short Patty Ward Terry Sharp Yvonne Cable Mellanie Sheely Louise Jones Hiram Maddox Double Bass Bob Moats Mike Swords James Miller Flutes Joyce Hilgendorf Barbara Miller Sylvia Thomas Susan Hall David Kirlin Cheryl Newman Trumpet Dolores Taylor Ladd Sellers Gary McGinnis Tim Kennedy Ifren ch Horn Karen Rehn Linda Klinger Ken Williams Donald Miller Jack Briley Steve Ferguson Richard Sherrick Ralphe Wolfe Orcbeslra Officers Presidenl Bob Moats Vice Presidenl Linda Wood Vecrelary Treusnrer Karen Rehn SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA The Lima Senior High Orchestra consists of fifty-nine members under the direction of Mr. Bert Blair. The objective of the orchestra is to provide the student with a challenging, worthwhile, enjoyable experience. Our organization strives for the highest level in musical performance. It provides a fine background for a person who wants to make music a career or use music as a service to our student body. We started the year with a uniform campaign. Next we took part in the Fall Festival. At Christmas a select group of musicians along with the Senior Choir presented the well known opera Amahl and the Night Visitors for the elementary and junior high schools. After Christmas the whole orchestra worked very hard preparing for our Third Annual Pops Concert. This concert, being the biggest event of the year for the orchestra, was a huge success. All arrange- ments were handled by orchestra members under the chairmanship of our officers and the individual chairmen of the planning and presentation committees. Right after the Pops Concert string ensembles started working for the District Solo and Ensemble Contest and earned the right to go to the State Contest. With the end of the year drawing near we worked hard on our Invitational Concertn in which Mr. john Kendall of Muskingum College was our guest con- ductor. Every player gained useful knowledge from this enlightening experience. We concluded our musical activities for the year by playing for the com- mencement exercises. Officers of the orchestra are president, Bob Moatsg vice-president, Linda Woodg and secretary-treasurer, Karen Rehn. -l4l- Flulex Joyce Hilgendorf Barbara Miler Sylvia Thomas Susan Hall Candee Naas Sheila Reams Barb Shoemaker Ellen Billings Linda Browning Barbara Smith Clarinets Kay First Andie Beck Nancy Geiger Susan Rentz Georgia Kelley Floella Palmer Pam Snyder Carol Ary Diane Bash Kathy Kincade Linda Voelker Carol Wren Mary Seward Stanton O'Neil Alice Pierce Mary Smith Alto Clarinets Donilyn Huber Barr Clarinets Eileen Rayburn Diana Tippie Obnex Janice Cook Linda Binkley Becky Saylor Kay Beeler Bassoon: Dave Kirlin Cheryl Newman Tenor Saxoploones Susan Stempsey Susan Landau Baritone Saxophone Susan Mertz C ornelr Dolores Taylor Tom Gavin Larry Honegger Terry Smith Bob Flanigan Tim Kennedy Pam Bassinger Larry Cotner David Von Almon Garry Holstein Trumpets Ladd Sellers Garry McGinnis Barilones Rodney Sellers Norman Myers Trombones Bob Grove Bob Inhoff Tom Rice Bruce Harshe Lowell Smith Bill Saddler Neil Betz Scott Wentz Basses Terry Crosson Ron Ammon Bob Vitz Steve Swick String Barr Mike Swords Chery Welch Joyce Waggoner F e fh H0775 , Pam Gorham June Bonecutter Karen Rehn FWf 55'0'l Cheryl Winegardner Ken Williams Steve Ferguson Linda McClain Alfa 54-'f0Pb0ne-Y Linda Klinger Dean Ramga Jan Rutter Virginia Cupp Prudence Tam Dick Sherrick Frances Foust Valarie Barnes Don Miller Jim Miller Kathy Tobin David Cook Rick Neider Dave Meffley CONCERT BAND Each Spring competitive tryouts are held to select members on the basis of their musical abilites. Any student at Lima Senior High is eligible to try out, with the knowledge that only the top musicians will be selected. The 91 member Concert Band under the drection of Mr. Fred Mosier presented many fine perfromances this year. With concentrated effort on every- one's part the band participated in the Fall Festival soon after the beginning of the school year. This was followed closely by presentation of the Fall Concert. After many long hours of practice the Spring Concert was presented for all in- terested music students, parents, and members of the P.T.A. free of charge. As always, the highlight of our concert season was the High School Instrumental Invitational Concert held in April with Professor Roy J. Weger of Bowling Green State University as guest conductor. Eighteen instrumental ensembles were formed to participate in the District Music Contest in Lima. Eight of these eighteen ensembles received Superior ratings with five eligible to compete in Dayton at the State Contest. Three soloists also received Superior ratings. Officers this year were: Dave Kirlin, President, Andrea Beck, Vice President, Susan Rentz, Secretary, Joyce Hilgendorf, Treasurer, Kay First, Student Director, and Ladd Sellers, Librarian. --142- Flutes Cornet: Ellen Mumma Susan Cook Nancy Bowersock Rita Jo Evers Cameron Ramsey flarinet: Gene Herron Judy Yazel Sharon Hennessy Judy Becthrel Judy Bahr Ed Fisher Charlene Sexton Linda Mowen Vicky McGinnis Josie Mauricio Paula Fisher Bass C larinet Robin Schlereth Yaxopbones Norma Starr Donna Frail Pat Humphreys Pam Simmons Baritone Saxophone James Powell Lonnie Collins Linda Crowe Dick Bucher Nancy Ketcham Kathy Smith Greg Welch Gary West Buritones Connie Kahn Linda Bush Trombone.: Terry Pedersen Loretta Querry Larry Meching Jerry Lawson Baxses Tim Martin Raymond Willis Jerry Lambert Percuxxiorz Rick Stelzer Pam Moyer Ed Sweeney Ralph Wolfe CADET BAND Any student at Lima Senior High who passes the music requirements is eligible for membership in the Cadet Band. The Cadet Band is basically a learning group providing further experience in band Playing before entrance into Concert Band. Under the leadership of Mr. Fred Mosier the 48 member band performed in the Fall Festival, the Fall Concert, and the Spring Concert for all interested music students, parents, and P.T.A. members. The highlight of the year was the High School Instrumental Concert held in April with Professor Roy J. Weger of Bowl- ing Green State University as guest conductor. The Cadet Band has grown from a beginning fifteen member organizatinon. in 1960 to a group which will exceed seventy members next year. This year's band was by far the best group in the brief history of this organization. This year's officers were: Lonnie Collins, President, Jim Powell, Vice Presi- dent, Ellen Mumma, Secretary, Donna Frail, Treasurer, and jerry Lawson, Librar- ian. -145- MARCHING BAND , 2 DRUM MAJOR - joe Swic -144- ,N 1,- F, , va mimi ag Elm. if ,- - f y . ROVU 1: Linda Kohli, Pam Laibe, Andrea Beck, Jean Ann Holycross. Janet Brunk. Debbie Lazarus. ROW 2: Bob Pierce. Todd Frail. Carl Gleason, Don Ferguson. Gerry McClure. Harvey Musser. Dave Walters. Jon Cox. Joe Williams, Mike Heck. Dennis Anspach. Tom Friend. ROW 3: jon Schneider. Steve Barrington. Larry Davis. Will Thomas. Henry Horne. Harley Negin. Dave Reynolds. Andy Shears. john McBride, Jim Jacobs, Bill Mayo, Terry White. ROW 4: Tim Redick, Mark johnson, Tom Askins. Louis Blackwell. Steve Wilt, Bill Anspaugh, Mike Meadon, Dave Thompson. Richard Hardesty. ROW' 5: jack Sibold. Mike Current. jon Moulton. jim Ryder, Dick Douglas. David Upthegrove and Mike Long. L CLUB Any boy or girl who has received a Varsity L for participation in athletics or as a cheerleader is eligible for membership in the club. The club meets only during the basketball season and is primarily a service group. Club members assist the faculty manager during the home basketball games and tournament games held at Senior High. Officers are Don Ferguson, presidentg Harley Negin, vice-presiclentg joe Wil- liams, secretary-treasurerg and Mr. Dana Aukerman, advisor. -146- ROW 1: Jennie Collins. Joyce Hilgendorf. Vickie McGinnis. Nancy Crider, Naja Gordon. Mary Smith, Susan Swaney. Karen Webb. Kathi Pugh. Kathi Downton. ROW Z: Pat Eddie. Valerie Barns, Kathy Kincaid. Kathy Sammetinger. Linda Hartman. Dorothy Osborn. Joyce Waggoner. Kay Webb, Joyce Plumber. Jean Holycross. ROW 5: Susan Rentz, Sandy Silye. Karen Stevenson. Linda Jones. Diane Marshall, lngeborg Bergreen. Cheryl Clark, Norma Starr, Joan Mangiapane, Susan Potter. ROW -6: Elaine Harvey, Laura Comer. Peggy Brown. Dolores Taylor. Jackie Crisp. Joyce Whener. Vickie Fisher, Robin Schel- ereth. Jane Smith. Jill Clarkson. GAA GAA is an organization which provides a program desirable and practical enough to be of value to every girl in the school. Its purpose is to promote good sportsmanship, perfect recreational and social skills, increase powers of self- direction and leadership, increase ability to get along with others and enjoy phy- sical activity as a medium of self-expression. GAA activities are held on Tuesday and Thursday and Intramural Bowling on Monday and Wednesday after school. Its membership includes girls in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. These girls may participate in all or just a few activities throughout the year. Activities this year have included basketball, volleyball, bowling, trampoline, tumbling, etc. The All-Star Basketball game is the money making project that enables awards to be given in the annual GAA banquet. Miss Gladys Humpheys is the advisor and officers are Valerie Barnes, Presi- dent, Susan Rentz, Vice President, Jennie Collins, Secretary, Joyce Waggoner, Treasurer, and Joyce Hilgendorf, Intramural Manager. -147- CARD SECTION THE BLOCK The Block LU Card Section performed at all home football games and the Glove Section at the basketball games. The student leaders were Laura Shuman and Shirley Michael, seniorsg and Lee Shuman, Carol Brillhart, and joan Staver, juniors. Mr. Rusler is faculty advisor for the block. GLOVE SECTION -MS- , ,af 'W h'm,'w .QA 'A' 'fm f Darlene Helms. Shurrnnz. Shi-:der Pxm Ferris Piulure Cook Bdrbxri Miller Linda Srauffer RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Linda Burke Leslie McCullough Kathi Downton Cheryl Winegardner Sandra Young, Carmen Brown VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Kohli Pam Laibe Andrea Beck jean Holycross janet Brunk Debbie Lazarus FOOTBALL Bob Klink, three yearsg David Reiff, two years, Joe Van Wfagner. two years. MANAGERS Not too much can be said for really good managers. Senior High's football and basketball teams have been fortunate. Thanks for a job well done-you have done much more than carry the ball . BASKETBALL Phil Coup, three years, Mike Wright, three years, Bob Barnhardt rwo years -150- 3555472 ROW 1: jim Thorburn. Jim Thomas, Joe Yazel. Todd Frail, Bob Leonard and Steve Williams. ROW 2: Joe Williams, Gary La Rue. jerry Spyker, Eric Lynn, Bob Snook, Steve Roush and Gary Meyers. ROW 5: Mr. Bowers, Coach, Mike Heck, Mac Wagner. Dan Cummings, Gerry McCluer, Dave Reynolds, Jim Tobin. and Mr. Romey. assistant. Bellefontaine Defiance Defiance Findlay Lima Central Catholic Bryan Bryan Springfield South Kenton Kenton Piqua Springfield South Sidney Springfield North Springfield North Marion Harding Findlay St. Marys BASEBALL 1961-62 JOE BOWERS, COACH LIMA Opponent 2 7 8 2 5 1 4 6 0 4 17 I 6 3 4 2 ll 2 ll l 6 3 9 8 12 l 5 5 16 3 3 0 5 6 13 0 LIMA SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Celina 1 7 Shawnee 7 Lima Central Catholic 8 Parkway 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Toledo DeVilbiss 4 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Toledo Libbey 8 Circleville 6 STATE TOURNAMENT Cincinnati Taylor l Sectional Champs District Champs Regional Champs 7 year record 87 wins-20 losses 1961-62 season 22 wins-4 losses -151- Opponent 3 4 7 0 2 2 0 3 jk' 1 , 1 W' - -f M O , K Q- W W , ,HMS fi f i K , W' li 33 J . GI , M ' li ' ' .1 Q8 Cf N f 1 ' , ffl . ' A A 6 M 1 :. 'ag' F'-'HQ Q hi.: , 4 9? fl 1 N, Mi . sa. cn.. fn S 'K r Q ,, .. 'xr ., , , . - ,ya Ew3A'f?'-51-3 'i ' ,, 'Fir , '7 ,, ,je -04 . i 5 wait? 5-Q53 S ff?- six in 1- Q' w V 1 -A dsx, X , '- , if 'ga 1,5-f Y, Q., ,. m tu., a ,F ix .itz 4-QQ,-, A! LX,1,,e , is-:Q ,Y fans, fyqzg , Pi U .l at KB .like rwgy gb: X ' P X ' -' 1 ' k M 1' A V,-.- t . ' 4 f . IJ,-, M gg ,, ,, as a aqui.. 2.-:fi iii. - 'H -' f' M nf' .f ...- ,Q ,..., vw T? 4. . .. 1 .,,. VITY ' i'l'4 ' ir 1 , -usfizgiff , ,.,.. I t I an .fix .35 ,gap 1-M. ' 4' v 2? - -:' 1 ' 47 f fi - J r 'fel 'fi W ft .4 'Raf i fe 'E f fill ' - , ,, Q .,,ig,rg,, lb X . ,V klZafiiT,rtT,QV ,L eq ! 'A , Q3 rfffeigkiiii' A ' 'I 1 -, ' Z'-fe.?',,, , it Q S, 1, A H. 'k ' fl W ' M. ,W X. 4.12: ,X ,...f,'f.a . 4 . wk '-X ', 362173,-Qggaq ,. iff 5 3 , 5, 6 ff7'YT7',.. , , 'A 1 +' 'ff 2 ff QV K ,A yy X V K, W F zgI3z,,x:,zf5:'i,L,i,sghfEi5w1 as. ,i,,B,:ji mfifgiyx KS ,U SM if ' 1 , 1 fi -fwew -z ,me,Q,se'1. 1 we , ROXV 1: jack Sibold, Bill Anspaugh, Larry Davis, Joe Garcia, Terry Shrider. Bob Pierce. Tim Redick, Terry White, Max Freeland. Jeff Kimple, Eric Lynn, jerry Blair, Howard Youngblood, Mike Long. ROW 2: Todd Frail, Will Thomas, Harvey Musser. Richard Douglas, Mike Meadon, jim Newby, Joe Williams, Mike Current, Don Ferguson, Steve Barrington. Dave Reynolds, Tom Askins, Henry Horne, Harley Negin, jim Jacobs, Terry Miller. ROW 5: Elroy James, Steve Mauk. Leslie Saucer. Dennis Sprague. Ralph Metheny, Clarence Brown, Mike Rank, Dick Hardesty. Leslie Henderson. Albert Tyre. Mark johnson. Gary McGinnis. Jan Adams, Rick Rowe, Dennis Anspach, Bill Mayo. VARSITY FOOTBALL-1962-1963 AL SCRIVNER, COACH LIMA Opponent Alliance ,iu77u,, 1 ,se,,e,,,u 7 13 8 Cincinnati Central v,,,iii 30 6 Marion Harding 8 13 Warren ,,.,,,,,,,i,,,i,.,ii, 0 42 Hamilton Garfield, ,e,,,e 21 0 Hamilton Taft ,,,,i, , . , 34 O Middletown ,,,,, 13 22 Portsmouthe or irr,i 51 6 Springfield South irrr 14 6 Toledo DeVilbiss 7, 6 12 -l52-- ,Mawr lit, ,ggfl Qld V PHE' l 4333-v?f' WF' W7 ii' 'QSM 3 , rm- gi... A W -f ww f f ,K . if xx H, ,gf .P . ,' Q' 'g -5 ,taiwan -J V ,WJ ff, ' . ' 9.ivi5i? ' 4 'GSS if Pane' Q -'V . ,, , , .fi wi: Ly. - apfy' , fu. 'K i ' rg! M 'f ,5..'3??',.' f 'Wfia Qmiuci' ' ' Ax Y' -. . f fvf ff: -, Q . , A - . .wi-. - :Z -wif , J - M. ff Jerry ROW 1: Wilbur jenkins. Mike Van Dyke. S lvcsrer Oliphant. Gregg Bietry, Garry First, Dave Schneider, Andy Nolan. Repasz. Ron Shindledecker, Mike Renz. ROW 2: Rodney Sellers, Rick Frykman. Phil Wells, Fred Wakefield. Cooper Smith. Bob Dycus, Terry DeWitt, Terry Deeds, Dennis Campnell. Dave Vogelgesang. Norval Martin. Chuck Rhine. ROW 5: Gary Coats, Mike Poling, Tom Brown, Phil Jones. Dave Moody. Don Rumer, Mike Thomas, Rick Workman. jim George Dave Makin. Terry Newland. Dennis Van Horn. RESERVE FOOTBALL JOE NOW, COACH LIMA Opponent 19 8 6 20 Delphos jefferson Varsity ,, . Riverdale Varsity., . H Celina J. V. , , 7c,ic,,c, ,, 42 0 Marion Harding J.V. 38 6 Findlay J. V. eccecc 21 0 Mansfield J. V. i,c, 33 0 Defiance J. V. N 0 20 -iss- in R W l Henry Horne. John Sealts. Bob Butler, Bob Allen. ROW 21- Mike Heck. Will Thomas. Mike Current. Pl l L k W ll l S iirh. ROW 5: Bob Roggc, Oscar Tucker, Andy Shears. Leslie Saucer. Marion Harding 7 Kettering Fairmont Hamilton Taft 77 VARSITY BASKETBALL DON PENHORWOOD, COACH Shawnee 7 7 Hamilton Garfield Middletown 77 7 77 Springfield South 77 Columbus South 7 7 Dayton Belmont ,,ii ,,,, Portsmouth 77 7 7 Hamilton Garfield777 77 77 Troy t,,....t,t,,,,,t,,....., 77 Middletown 7. 77 Bryan ,,,,,,,,,i,,,,i ,,,i,,ii,, Springfield South ,,,i, Portsmouth ,iii.,,i 7 7 Sectional AA LIMA Opponent 69 49 7 55 59 56 68 . ,t..,, 45 40 70 76 60 67 7 32 35 68 52 7 ii,i 60 61 77 i,... 59 60 66 53 7 77 58 53 72 84 . tti., 54 35 65 69 62 76 LIMA Opponent St. Marys77 7 ,t,,,,,,t,,,, 7 64 57 Delphos St. johns 7. ..,., 7 ..,,,, 73 72 District Napoleon 77 ,,,i 62 52 Wauseonn 7 77 64 57 Regional Elyria777 7 7 77 7 77 ,,., 50 45 Marion Harding ,i,i,i, 77 43 49 -154 ROW l Randy Whipps, Tom Shears, Larry Edmiston, Bill Bigelow. ROW 2: Budd Busche, Copper Smith, Steve M k D M k. ROW 5: Dave Vogelgesang. Jim Butler. Jim Casey. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JAMES ROMEY, COACH LIMA Opponent Marion Harding, ,7,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,7,, 5 6 45 Kettering Fairmont , , ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 3 44 Hamilton Taft ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22,241 62 Shawnee 7 , t,taa,,,,,,,aa ,77,, , 248 39 Hamilton Garfield, ,,,,,,t ,,,,,,, 5 3 48 Middletown aaaa,, ,,,,,taa ,,,,,,a 5 2 56 Springfield Southe. an a,,,,, ,4l 43 Columbus South ,,,,,,,, YY,,,,, 5 2 69 Dayton Belmont ,,,,,,,,, ., ,S39 36 Portsmouth 2 ,a,, aaa,aa,,aa,, ,,,,aa, 3 4 42 Hamilton Garfield , 2 ,,,,,,, 42 56 Troy , ,,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,222, 3 6 44 Middletown ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,2, 5 0 45 Bryan 2,,2, ,, 22,,,,,,222,,,,,,,22 ,2,22, , 36 33 Springfield South ,,,,222,, ,,,,22, 4 6 39 Portsmouth,,,,, , ,,,,,, 2 22,245 52 -l55- C. J '52 ,. M V57 l:Bl5oi1z Smith. John Sealts. Andy Shears, Karl Barnhardt. Leroy Kurtz. ROW 2: Mr. French. Jim Davis, Tom R s y r n e . i en z. Brad Armour. Shawnee ......, GOLF TEAM-1961-62 WILLIAM FRENCH, COACH LIMA 16 F indlay., .,,. .,,, 0 Mansfield C C C ,, ,,,..,. . . 2 Lima Central Catholic C.,,,,,,C .,.,, 15W Lima Central Catholic Tri-County Meet Kenton , ,, Marion, C C, Lima 7 , Marion Harding 14 30 7W 12M HM -156- Opponent 0 16 8 M 2 4M ROW l: Ron Huber. Rick Sifert, David Lahmon. Charles Lentz, Ray McMillen. ROW 2: Jon Moulton. Jon Schneider, Mike XVright. Dan O'Neil. Brett Roberts. TENNIS 1961-1962 The 1962 tennis team, coached by Nelson Lauless, played matches with Springfield, Marion, Defiance, Mansfield, Toledo DeVilbiss and Findlay, winning four matches and losing five. David Lhamon played first position, Ron Huber second, Jon Schneider third, Jon Moulton fourth and Rick Siefert fifth with Brett Roberts and Dan O'Neil as substitutes. The doubles team of Lhamon and Huber advanced to the quarter finals of the state tennis tournament. Two varsity lettermen will return to next year's team. --157- X rw' ROW 1: Phil Wells, Bob Sheraw, Terry Newland, Tom Horn, Robin Keys, Marian Myers, Tom McKinley, Paul Winget, jim Lotz. ROW 2: Bruce Kesler, Brett Krayer, John Fautot, Ken Leidner, Coach John Bruce. Dan- Bucher, Tom Friend. Keith Stocksdale, John Hoffman, Joe Van Wagner, ROW 3: Fred Wakefield, John Schulz, Mike Harris, Craig Huggins, Coach ge Now. Steve Wilt, Don Sparrow, Mike Long, Bob Kerr, Dave Thompson, Mike Tschuor. Doug Bradford, Steve Foulks. an Hilliard. SWIMMING This year's Spartan swim team had the best balance in the history of swim- ming at Lima Senior High. It was probably the best team ever, although it lacked a great number of super stars. After a slow start losing four meets away from home, the splashing Spartans won seven in a row avenging two of the defeats by beating Springfield and Findla . The climax of the season came in the state meet at Columbus where Lima placed eighth and established a new state record. This made the fourth year in a row that Senior High has placed in the top ten, and the third year that a Lima swimmer has established or tied a state record. Graduating seniors are Tom Friend, breast-strokerg john Schulz, diver, Don Sparrow, distance free styleg David Thompson, back stroke, and Steve Wilt, free butterfly and backstroke. SEASON'S RECORD Opponent LIMA Dayton 50 45 ggglnfgggfd A-CA' 2 RECORDS ESTABLISHED Findlay 21 44 Cagcelled-Weathii Steve Wilt - 100 Free style :50 Third in State Findlay 34 61 50 Free style :22.3 First in State fState Recordb Springfield 43 52 Bowling Green Relays Sixth Don Sparrow 400 Free style 4:27.5 Eighth in state Mansfield 34 60 . Sandusky 46 49 John Schulz 2127.8 in a dual meet Fourth in State Massillon 31 64 Fremont 57W 57W Districts Second Stage Eighth -1584- ROW 1: Nick Journell, Jim Ryder. Carl Gleason, Steve Wilt, Jon Cox. Tom Rettig. ROW 2: Richard Zurfl h Tim Roof Terrv De-Witt, Lloyd Howard, Bob Priest, Bill Voress. ROW 5: Phil Coup, Craig Rahiner, Dan Bucher, D H CROSS COUNTRY-1962 RON DOTSON, COACH Varsity Lettermen junior Varsity Lettermen jon Cox, Captain Tim Roof Steve Wilt Terry DeWitt Carl Gleason Bob Priest R Harry Jenner Mgffagels Lloyd Howard Ei OUP Rick Frymyer 1 Voress Dennis Hayes Dean Lambert Manager Craig Kemmer SEASON'S RECORD CVarsityJ Won 4 Lost 4 Ion Cox qualified for state meet, where he finished in 24th place with a time of IOZS9. --159- 2 -'ui' C3 ROXV 1: Carl Gleason, Louis Blackwell, John Greenup, Rufus Mosel, ROW 2: Steve Wilt, Jim Ryder, John McBride, Henry Horne. Henry Dawson, Dave Walters, Jim Howell, Dave thegrove, Tim McGee. ROW 5: Bob Butler, Ralph Dix, Leslie Saucer, Jerry Converse, Nick Journell, Terry Shrider, Mayo. ROW 4: jim Chambers, Max Freeland Dan Bucher Rick Zurfluh, Craig Huggins, jerry Blair, Bill Godsey RO . , Y ' . W Bob Winegardner. Jon Jones. Mike Liston. Joe Miller, Dan Hilliard, Bob Priest. ROW 6: Craig Rabiner, Eliiah Clemans, jack May, Norm Meyers and Terry Miller. TRACK TEAM-1961-1962 Tom Barrington set a new Northwest District pole vault record 13' SM . It It is also a new Lima record. Varsity season record - won 3 lost 2 Junior Varsity season record- won 6 lost 1 --160- Brassel, Tom Barrington, Roy johnson, Bill Vaughn, Jon Up- Bill 5: iw wit S 1 W My f ' 4 .ill 'Wi . 'W 5 ,Q 5 W W 1 , 2, W? -X ' JQFYK W ,. yv Q. ,W U 'iii 95, ' ' . ' ,X , 2' - -7552, C . V1 1-f'w:,,.g.n,g - L H, gm? S I 4 v SME . ' . ' , :,, ,... A. I yswyw WOW w in f Q if f .i f?1,!1'.n -n .l..!llZ'-.L J is-xi x ,Nh EATON, ENDLY 8. PECK INC. Complete Insurance Service Feminine Apparel of Distinction . . . . CONGRATULATIONS 410 Dommlon Building CLASS OF '63 226-6070 MADISON'S 61-65 PUBLIC SQUARE Besi Wishes to Class of 1963 Central Savings Association OUR 57TH YEAR 215 W. MARKET ST. 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BLACKTOP CONTRACTORS STONE - GRADING 2223 Spencerville Rd. Phones: 224-4821 - 224-2726 Compliments and Very Best Wishes from I . J i s ii' r It Q we Q LM T ww I ff tr 5 ' LOAN 8: BUILDING CO. 3'-75 -1' 209 N. MAIN ST. ' LIMA, OHIO Lima's Oldest Financial Institution Practically Next Door to Everything In Downtown Lima STAR CARPET AND CLEANING COMPANY Lima's Carpet Fashion Center 426 SOUTH MAIN STREET ,, sill -, ...W , -g V ,. V f, w v f 5 lRENE'S Specializing In Prom Formals Party Dresses U To The Minute St les P Y D e J kef Rental - 700 S ts In Stock II5 N Ellzobeih Lima Ohio Compliments I i of WCODLAWN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery Ample Parking 800 S. Woodlawn Phone 226-9821 20-afodf SUPERIOR COACH CORPORATION LIMA, OHIO -167- -.sskw KING BURGER DRIVE-IN Corner-West North and Washington Congratulations and Best Wishes To The 1963 Graduates of BALANCED PROGRAMMING Lima Senior High School Hear Tops In Music, Sports looo WATTS . xu.ocYcLEs GRAPHITE BEARINGS, INC. 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Fearn DAY OR NITE SELF SERVICE RAIN OR SHINE LAUNDRY .wk Q' SICK ROOM SUPPLIES James R. Poulston, President WHEELCHAIRS, BEDS, AND WALKERS FOR RENT OR SALE BOWMAN INC. 565 sour:-I METCALF ST. MILK - ICE CREAM - DAIRY PRODUCTS -171- .owf ,it HOME SERVICE INC. COMPUMENTS LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING OF 1 DRIVE-IN 2305. Mqinsf. 223-3060 Al-PINE V11-1-AGE CARYB905 i'0NIHfXC1Of?'.5 CARY BROS. CONTRACTORS, INC. EXCAVATING - HAULING DUMP TRUCKS PHONE 229-2781 1010 SPENCERVILLE RD. 421 S. CABLE RD. -4U- People you hke 'hke Coke' Im' '00 YET! -A I I . i if LIMA cocA-coLA Bomms womcs, INC ' FMF? -J assi f Umm INDI! AUTNOIIYI Ol TNI COCA-COLA COMPANY IV DUFF TRUCK LINE, INC. 3 . . .-.......'...'.....-.1.-.-. E U .E........... .... -Z 'Ze- Broaclway and Vine 222-8045 LIMA, OHIO ., my gzme iq I I , Ee I ' I THE HUDDLE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Corner of High and Metcalf Q WEBB INSURANCE sums zo umnunmss zu nsn nmzu AGENCY' INC. mm rmfs lb cnzfsfsuncrn znc rams zuc Complimenfs Of 212 wssr HIGH STREET THE RED BARN UMA, oHlo 837 W. North COMPLIMENTS OF MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES OF NQRTHWESTERN OHIO 4 ARGONNE DRUG STORE INC. Cor. High 8. Elizabeth Sts. Phone 222-2771 2, E SSW, LIMA, ol-no ,W X BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '63 MOREO RECREATION INC. so 1 m 2881 WIECHART'S PHARMACY 165 E. Circular St. - 1038 N. West St. Lima, Ohio Prescriptions Our Specialty -175- , I f A EM' F' SERVICE 51015 1 I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE W. MARKET AT PIERCE 1 Complete Line of Goodyear Passenger, Truck and Farm Tires WHITED PRINTING CO. WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES WAYNE AT MAIN LIMA, oHlo 229-5731 TV AND STEREO Chiles 84 Sons--Laman Funeral Home A Family Dedicated To Service I Radio Dispatched AMBULANCES P Oxygen Equipped Air Conditioned 541 W. Wayne Lewis Memorial Chapel 225-7070 - 226-6015 828 Bellefontaine Ave. -l 76- Compliments of SUPERIOR METAL PRODUCTS 625 Victory Lima, Ohio HOFELLER-HIATT 81 CLARK 237 N. MAIN sr. The lima Citizen Compliments of Cl le OLSEM, Florist 223-271 I 836 S. Woodlawn Ave. Support the newspaper Limq, Qhic that supports the schools! The Limo Citizen FIRST IEE. I BM Iiiltil V. 3 f+f L llli 'IIlIII'IIIlII I ef- L, llll x ' ?l'Il ClENlENT1: l -l!:.Ill!l :EET A E' Q O Rig'-HA OFHCES X ' AND TRUST COMPANY PUBLIC SQUARE ' WEST MARKET EAST ELM AND BELLEFONTAINE MEMBER, ALLENTOWN ROAD 8- KENILWORTH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM S P E N C E Rv ILL E FEDERAL oeroslr INSURANCE conrokmon LIMA'S DOWNTOWN AUTO BANK We Specialize in High School and College Student Accounts 7 , Compliments Q5 LOCAL 724 IUE AFL CIO WESTINGHOUSE Best Wishes To the Class of '63 WORKERS HOLIDAY INN LIMA, OHIO -1 78- , -.1 BUNGALOW PHARMACY Pm' I? 1 i .wm- PRESCRIPTIONS Compliments of l ALLEN COUNTY LUMBER 8. SUPPLY CO. , , 226-9516 Market at Baxter Industrual and Construction Lumber Mill Work-Insulation-Paint Hardware LIMA, 240 N. Central Ave. 226-2010 Lima, Ohio N ,fw,fZ,Q5I f -I-T - , 1 I A .39-5.11 -It Q E L LI S il IIQJQI 2 Irm- YOUR DEPENDABLE PARTNER INSURED SAVINGS CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4? COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSN. 225 North West Street 229-3060 Lima, Ohio -179- l is EQUITY DAIRIES INC. 169 GROVE AVENUE 223-1015 LIMA, OHIO POTATO CHIPS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 B 81 .I SHAFFNER INC. 1249 STEWART Ro. Nvwfv-,,.,... f- New Improved Parking Facilities Car and Dining Room Service Open 24 Hours Daily Susie Q Drive-Inn Restaurant Bellefontaine at Kibby MISS PETITE for 1962-63-Darlene Helms THE PETITE SHOP with everything NEW for your Petite Young Figure THE LEADER -I 80- Compliments of CLYDE EVANS MARKET Lima's Finest Meats - Cut Right - Priced Right Self Service Meats Service Meats SUPER DOLLAR DAY and NITE Vine 8. Elizabeth Sts. 306 S. Main St. LIMA, OHIO DAIRY DIP DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT PHONE 223-4926 Curb Service - Open 24 Hours Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 960 S. Main Street LIMA, OHIO -1Sl- DAVID-EDMUND stone Fon MEN HIGH AT ELIZABETH LIMA, OHIO SCHIFF'S SHOES 3 BIG STORES In Downtown Lima 148 N. Public Sq. 213 N. Main St. also in Northland Plaza Shopping Center BASINGER'S Q JEWELRY STORE MSE O JEWELERS FOR 70 YEARS 140 N. MAIN ST. LIMA, OHIO A Planned Rental Community PERSONALIZED FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE A 1 f BETTER CLEANING A YOUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANER 910 N. SHORE DRIVE 310 w. MARKET STREET EFFERSON MA R J NO PICK UP 81 DELIVERY SERVICE RENTALS SHIRTS BEAUTIFULLY 1223 S SUGAR ST. 223-8881 LAUNDERED TI1e NEWS-GAZETTE Printing Co. LETTERPRESS -:- OFFSET Your Yeo rbook Printer 217-219 N. Union St. Phone 225-6766 LIMA, OHIO C I pf THE PowELL coMPANY JANITOR SUPPLIES LEE's FROZEN DELITE CLEANING EQUIPMENT DRIVE IN SERVICE BEYOND Corner Main 8. E k THE SALEM LEE NEISWANDER 219-223 S. MAIN ST. owne LIMA, ol-no ..1 5- The advertisers who appear on this and preceding pages have helped make the 1963 Spartan Echo possible. This financial support is warmly appreciated. Remember-When in need of a product or a service, support those who have support- ed you. BINDEL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES eees 212 South Main Street BOOP'S PURE OIL ccccss I sccscs I 1300 St. Johns Avenue BUTLER'S DRUG STORE cccc CARTER'S SOHIO I escs CLEM BOYLE FLORIST cccc II II692 South Main Street IIIIMain and Vine Streets Metcalf and High Streets D8.JDINETTE ee.. I eeee I680 South Mam Street DAVIS PLAZA cccscs cseeeeeeee.v I II II eeeee II IIIII20OO Harding Highway DAVISSON-SOLIDAY-SULLIVAN INSURANCE AGENCY DOT'S RESTAURANT I I FAIRVIEW COAL CO. eeee GLORIA'S BEAUTY STUDIO sscc .II GOODWIN'S VARIETY STORE I LLLO JIM 8. TOM'S BARBER SHOP I II JONES HARDWARE INC. eeee.e I I eeee. I GEO. T. KOCHER LUMBER CO. II LONGMEIER DIRECT MAIL SERVICE II MARTIN PRINTING COMPANY O......O. . MAX-ANN BEAUTY SALON I MOHLER'S FLOWERS II eeee NEAL MACHINE AND TOOL CO. II QUINN PAINT CO., INC. I SHAFFER'S MARATHON I II SHOOK-MOSIER LAUNDRY CO. II I STIPPICH HARDWARE CO. I I SUPERIOR CANDY 8. TOBACCO INC. I TIP TOP SANDWICH SHOP TRUCK DRIVERS UNION LOCAL 908 1002 National Bank Bldg. I I780 North Main Street IIIII700 North Union Street Basement, 122 East High Street I ,,,OOOO.O. .O,. I II 8 Public Square I 635 North Main Street II II 59 Public Square I 226 South Jackson Street I I II 232 North Union Street I113-115 West North Street I 320 South West Street 1052-60 Belletontaine Avenue I 1400 East Kibby Street 219 West High Street 701 South Metcalf Street I III. 221 North Central Avenue 300-06 North Main Street II I131 Water Street I I312 North Main Street I800 St. Johns Avenue TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY IIIII II IIIIIIIIII333 East Market Street WATER EQUIPMENT CO. I WESTERN OHIO LUMBER CO. II YAZEL'S COLONIAL FLOWERS I1135 Bellefontaine Avenue II124 East Vine Street I I676 South Main Street The sale and assembly of the advertising section. is a project of the distributive education classes. -184 WW if 6 ,qi-ii hw
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