McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Calend ar Editor . . BobBeam . . . Jim Haughn . . . Daryl Ewing . . Lois Martens Melvin Peterson Nancy Rosenberger . . . . .Thais Booth . . .Rosemary Leader . . . Bill Morrison . . Dorothy Leader . . . John Washburn . . Jack Finley . . Ruth Ziessler . . Phyllis Wagner Kayleen Wilkinson . . . . Helen Allen . . Helen Keckley Directors SUPERINTENDENT Mr. L. W. Ensign Superintendent Findlay College A. B., Bowling Green University, University Wisconsin Ph. M., McComb 53-54. BOARD OF Howard Peneton Gilbert Altstaetter Paul Brickman 6 PRINCIPAL Mr. Carl H. Martens Principal Bowling Green University B. S., Commercial, Mc- Comb 46-54 EDUCATION V. I. George Lee Ewing 7 MISS ELEANOR PAINTER Manchester College A, B. Biological Science Physical Education McComb 48-54 MR. ROBERT MCVEY Bowling Green University B. S. Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing. Asst. Coach McComb 41-42, 45-54 MR. WILLIAM DETAMORE Otterbein college Ba chelor of Music a nd Edu- ca tion McComb 53-54 MR. DAVID K. WHITE Ohio State University B. S. Agriculture McComb 53-54 MRS. HAZEL THOMPSON Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, Findlay College Fifth Grade McComb 52-54 8 MR. J. B. FINLEY Ashland College B. S. .Ohio State University Chemistry, mathematics, coach McComb 45-54 MRS. MARTHA ENSIGN Findlay College A. B. Ohio State University McComb 53-54 MR. JACK E. AMMONS Findlay College Florida State University B. S. Education Social Studies-English McComb 53-54 MRS. LOUISE FARLING Ohio State University B. S. in Home Economics McComb 1953 MISS KATHRYN MCDONALD Bowling Green University B. S. in Ed. Fifth and Sixth Grades McComb 38-41, 42-54 MRS. MILDRED JONES Findlay College, Bowling Green University B. S. in Ed. Second Grade McComb 23-28, 42-53 MRS . FLORENCE SMITH Bowling Green University, Mia mi University Kindergarten McComb 2--27, 48-54 MRS. AUDRICE HUTSON Findlay College A. B, First Grade McComb 46-49, 53-54 MISS HELEN EWING Findlay College A. B. Bowling Green University Mia mi University Fourth Grade McComb 21-54 MISS BLANCHE COURTRIGHT Findlay College A. B. Third Grade McComb 20-54 MRS. FLORENCE LOY Mia mi State University Bowling Green State Uni versity B. S. Education First Grade McComb 22-28, 48-54 MRS. OPAL MOORHEAD Bowling Green University, Ypsilanti, Colorado Uni- versity Second Grade McComb '52-54 MRS. LOUISE FARLEY Findlay College, Bowling Green University Fifth and Sixth Grades McComb 53-54 9 1 1 4 1 w Y - Stars W - 4 , an BOB BEAM Mixed Chorus45 Jr, Playg Sr. Play5 Annual Staff3- 45 National Honor Soc. 35 National Honor Soc. Pres. 45 Concert Band 1, 2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Stu- dent Council Pres. 45 Class V. Pres. 45 Class Pres.25 Boys G1ee45 Of- fice 45 All County Mix- ed Chorus 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN WASHBURN Mixed Chorus 45 Jr. Play5 Sr. Play5 Annual Staff 4 Football 1,2,3,45 Baskets ball 1,2,3,45 Boys Glee 4 Office 45 All County Mix: ed Chorus 4. JACK FINLEY lr.Play5 Sr.Play5Annual Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football l, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Student Council 15 Class Pres. 15 Class Hist. 4. RUTH ZIESSLER G.A.A.1,2,3,45Y-Teens 2,3,45F.l-l.A.2,3,45Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Prompt- er 45 Annual Staff 45 NANCY ROSENBERGER G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 F.H. A. 2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,3,45 Junior Play 35 Sr. Play 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 3,45 Marching Band 1,2, 3,45 All County Band 1,2, 3,45 All County Girls Cho- rus 3,45 Concert Band 1,2, 3,45 Class Hist. 25 F.H. A. Treas. 35 Y-Teens Hist. 35 Y-Teens Pres. 45 Horne- coming Queen 45 Librarian 3. BONNIE SHOOP G.A,A. 1,2,3,45Y-Teens 2,3,45 F. H.A. -1,2,3,45 Girl'sGlee 1,2,3,45 Mix- Messiah 15 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 F. H. A. Secretary 35 F.H. A. Sec. 45 Y- Teens V . Pres. 35 Y-Teen Song Leader 45 G. A. A, Pres 45 4-H 2,3,45 All County Girl Chorus 3,45 Office 45 All County Band 4. pr-- I ed Chorus 1,25 Cheer- leader 45 Ir. Play5 Sr. Play5 Messiah 15 March- ing Band 1,2,3,4: Con- cert Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 Class Sec-Treas. 25 F. H. A. Pres. 35 T1'eaS. 45 Y- Teens Historian 45 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. DWAIN AUGSBURGER Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,35 F. F. A. 3,4 Boys Glee 3,4. LOIS MARTENS G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Y-teens 2,3,45 F. H. A. 2: Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Junior Play5 Senior P1ay45 An- nual Staff 3,45 Messiah lg National Honor Soc. 3,45 Marching Band 1,25 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3, 45 Student Council 1-31 ClassVice Pres. lg Class Hist. 25 Class Vice Pres. 354-H 1,2,35Al1 County Band 2,3,45 Office 1,3,45 Librarian 25 Kindergar- ten Assistant 1-3. ' ?GENE 'RGUTSON Stage Manager 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 F. F. A. 1.2.3. 45 Office 1,2,35 Librarian 1,2, NAOMI NEWELL G.A.A.1.2,3,45 G. A. A. Sec5Y-teens2-45 F.H.A. 15 F. H, A. Reporter and Historian 25 F. H. A. Re- porter 35 F. H. A. Presi- dent 45 Girls Glee 1,2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Prompter 3,45 Messiah 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. JACK PICKENS Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Football1,2,3,45Basket- ball 1,2,45 F. F. A. 3,45 Band Manager l,2,3,45 Boys Glee Club 1,2,4g All County Mixed Cho- rus 4. ROSEMARY LEADER G.A.A.1,2,3,45Gir1s.G1ee 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Junior Play5 Sr. p1ay5 Annual Staff 45 Messiah 15 National Honor Soc. 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 Class Sec. Treas. 2,35 Student Council Sec. Treas. 35 Class Pres. 45 G. A. A. Vice Pres. 45 Student Coun- cil Vice Pres. 45 Kindger- garten Assistant 2,3,45 Of- fice 2,35 All County Girls Chorus 2,3,45 All County Band 2,3,4. ROBERT BARKER Mixed Chorus 3,43 Junior Playg Senior Playg Marching Band lg Foot- ball 2,3,4g Basketball 2, 3.4: F. F. A.1,2,3,4g F. F. A. Vice Pres. 3g F. F. A.Pres. 4g Boy's Glee 4. NED DILLINGER Mixed Chorus lg Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Stage Manager 3,4. ROGER ADAMS Boy's Chorus l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,43 Marching Band 1,2,g Concert Band 1,2,3g F.F. A. l,2,3,4g All County Mixed Chorus 3,4g All County Boys Chorus 4g 4-H Club 1,2. SANDY CHAPMAN Y-teens 1gGi.r1's Glee 1-4 Mixed Chorus 1-4g Junior Play: All County Girl's Chorus 4. SARAH SPENCE BETTY WATSON F. H. A. lg Mixed Cho- Junior Play Usherg Senior rus1,2gUsher3,4gTicket Play Prompter 3g Class Manager 3. Reporter 4. PHYLLIS WAGNER G. A. A, 1,2,3,4Q F. H. A. 3,43 Girl's Glee 1,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1'3Q Junior Play3 Advertising Mana- ger 43 Annual Staff 43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,4Q 4-H Club 1,2,3,41 All County Band 3,43 Office 43 Li- brarian 4. LADONNA MYERS G. A. A. 1,2,3,4Q Girl's Glee 1,3,43 Mixed Cho- rus 13 Usher 33 Prompter 33 Ticket Committee 43 Messiah 13 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Class His- torian 3g A11County Band 1,23 OffiC6 4. HELEN KECKLEY G. A. A. 1,3,43 F. H. A. 13 Girls Glee l,3,43 Mix- ed Chorus 1,3,43 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 An- nual staff 43 Messiah 13 National Honor Soc. 3, 43 Marching Band 1,2,3, 43 Concert Band 1,3,43 Student Council 3,4Q Class Pres. 33 Class Sec. Treas.43 G.A.A. Treas. 43 Class Hist. lg All County Band 4. DARYL EWING Mixed Chorus 1,2,4g Jun- ior Playg Advertising Man- ager 43 Annual Staff1,2,3 4g Marching Band 13 Con- cert Band 13 Football 1 Boy's Glee 1,2,43 All County Mixed Chorus 4 Office 23 Librarian 2,3. BILL MORRISON Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Annual Staff 3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Football1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: Librar- ian 43 Office 3. RAY DEWEESE Marching Band 1,23Con- cert Band 1,23 Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2, 3,42 Boys Glee 4. CLASS OFFICERS OF 54 PRESIDENT .... VICE PRESIDENT .... SEC. TREAS. . . HISTORIAN. . . REPORTER ..... CLASS FLOWER. MOTTO ...... C LASS ADVISOR WAYNE SPITNALE Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Prompter 4g Football 2, 45 Basketba111,2,3g F.F. A. 1,2,3,4g Boy's Chorus 1,2,4g A11 County Mixed Chorus 1,25 All County Boy's Chorus 1,2g 4-H Club 1. .1-r f fist EV i5fQiI'gfi21ElilfWEQ?S5?ii T ia' ,rf fpgssyswirsua ,avr 3 , ' . 'iff --K2 I 1 7 'si M? ffglg' ,S1f'5fIr9zr, T g . , - ifwfimr l 12ss,-wfr,,f,fp.- H , if sSzs:zz.5j:'if311fSw Q Q fi ' feqifga ewxmmm a .- ' V T,ig5El1L,ii,fq5gf wi 11- si rz5s1'Qi1227srif'f'r- s-52151 as -it r21zi,sff22a.4 s5g,f5scf:,rsf,f- fra. xl.: f,smff',rw,:,W - ,:,h ,ttt ,. , in , H: ,mi as ' , K it ..::I V 5 -- -.......-........ Tonight we La unch-Where 16 . Rosemary Leader . . . . Bob Beam Helen Keckley . . . Jack Finley . . Betty Watson . . . White Rose shall we Anchor? MISS PAINTER LOUIS WILCOX Mixed Chorus 1,2g Junior Play F. F. A. 3,45 Boy's Glee 3,4. K 17 CLASS PRCPHECY Mrs. Jim Campbell, the former Lois Martens who is a college Eng- lish Professor, was sitting in her luxurious suite at the Fort McComb Hotelwhichis owned and operated by Louis Wilcox. She decided to turn on her T. V. setto her favorite program, This Is Your Life, this pro- gram is sponsored by the Ewing, Routson and Pickens Automotive Re- pairs, located in McComb, Ohio. As the program opens William Morrison introduces the guest star of the evening, Miss Sandy Chapman, famed writer of those Hilly Billy Hit songs that are sweeping the country. Bill tells Sandy that as a special treat for her the sponsor is going to bring back all of her class- mates from the graduating class of 54 . The first class mate is your husband Ned Dillinger noted Orchestra leader who was flown here by the J. D. F. airlines owned and operated by Jack Finley. Your second classmate is Nancy Rosenberger prominent New York designer just back from Paris. Coming in with her is Naomi Snavely formerly Naomi Newell and her three children. Next is Lt. Colonel John Washburn just back from a cruise on the Carribean, along with him is Ray DeWeese successor to J. Edgar Hoover. Unable to attend the program this evening is successful lawyer J. R. Beam, due to a development in the Barker vs. Adams case. Both Roger Adams and Robert Barker are well to do farmers and this case is a dispute over land ownership. On special leave from the U. S. Navy for this program is Rear Ad- miral Wayne Spitnale. And from the Shoop 8: Shoop Shining Shoe Shop is Miss Bonnie Shoop and Mrs. Alvin Shoop the former Ruth Ziessler. Next is Rosemary Leader presently serving as Educational, Health, and Welfare head in the President's cabinet. Next is Dwain Augsburger owner of the Sleep Saver Mattress Com- pany and his private Secretary Helen Keckley. From the Get Rid of Them for the Day Nursery we have Betty Wat- son and Sarah Spence. Here from California where they now own and operate the Dew Drop Inn we have LaDonna Myers and Phyllis Wagner. Bill is informed that it is time to bring the program to an end and announces that there will be a huge party for the class of 54 . 18 K E E 5 Z I E 1 l s 3 I E 3 E if 1 2 up f W: J, YS Y QM 4, S, cLAss WILL We, the Senior Class of 1954 of McComb High School know that our days in this school are as numbered as the hairs on Coach Finley's head. Being of weak mind,weak body and totally incapable of concentration, in accordance with the laws of M.H.S., we make this our last will and testimony. To the entire school we leave the example we have set as excellent scholars and blameless students. To the Juniors we bequeath our Government textbooks, providing they hold a bonfire early next fall, using these instead of firewood. To the Sophomores, we do bequeath our intelligence, our good behavior, and ability to carve desks. To the Freshmen we leave our sympathy and regret that they will be re- quired to struggle along somehow without the advice, help and direction of a truly remarkable group of Seniors of 1954. To the faculty we will all the things we should have learned,but still don't know, all the things we should have done, but didn't do, and all the weary hours spent in the detention hall. I, Dwain Augsburger, hereby will my sleepy disposition to Melvin Peter- man, providing he can keep his eyes and mouth closed at the same time. I, Jack Pickens,hereby will my convertible to my brother Dick,providing he keeps up the Picken's tradition of having the sharpest convertible in school. - I, Wayne Spitnale, hereby will my main attraction to the girls, which is red hair,to BillClevenger so he can geta date for the Junior-Senior Banquet. I, Phyllis Wagner,hereby will my ability to make candy cake,for the bake sale, to the Juniors, so they can make money for their trip. I, John Washburn, hereby will my three inch whiskers to Dick Bush, so he can impress the ladies. 1, LaDonna Myers, hereby will my blinking eye lids to Beverly Shoop, so she can charm the men. I, Helen Keckley, hereby will my ability to use words I do not know the meaning of to Helen Allen, providing she uses my pet expression don't be coy . I, Bill Morrison,hereby will my ability to razz people fsmaller than mej to Jerry Myers, providing he keeps up the tradition of razzing the Rehus boys. I, Ruth Ziessler, hereby will my gift of gab to Alberta Hess so she can keep up with Marcella on a double date. 1, Jack Finley, hereby will my 39 Chevy coupe to anyone that will take it, providing they put on another wooden running board. I,Nancy Rosenberger,hereby will my eye-lash curlers to Kay Wilkinson, providing she doesn't over use them. 21 I, Bob Barker,hereby will my ability to do nothing in shop class to Lowell Spitnale, providing he doesn't sand over two boards per 6 weeks. I, Betty Watson, hereby will my ability not to laugh in class to Marcella Ewing so she won't irritate Mac . I, Naomi Newell,hereby will my glasses to Mr. Finley so he can give them to the blind mice who referee our football games. , I, Bonnie Shoop,hereby will my ability to drive a car without a license to the Freshmen boys providing they don't get caught. I, Rosemary Leader, hereby will my ability to milk six cows, and catch the bus by eight fifteen to Dan Shoop so he will make it to school on time. I,Roger Adams,hereby will mybassvoicein Boy's Cvlee Club to the teno.r section so they will remain out of tune the following years. I, Ned Dillinger, will my milk truck to Bruce Chapman so he won't have to walk home after football practice. I, Sandy Chapman, hereby will my remarks in Sociology class to anyone who can confuse Mr. Ammons as much as I do, I, Ray De Weese, hereby will my ability to break eye glasses to Bob Snively, providing he doesn't break over seven pairs. I, Daryl Ewing,hereby will my chances to shoot a deer to any deer-hunter that is a better shot than I am. I, Lois Martens,hereby will my speedy reading ability to Jim Fogle, pro- viding he doesn't remember what he read. I, Gene Routson,hereby will my speedy car to Joan Harper,providing she can catch as many boys as I have girls. I, Sarah Spence, hereby will my quiet disposition to Janice Altman, pro- viding she doesn't over work it. I, Louis Wilcox, hereby will my ability to work in shop class while the other boys loaf to Bob Pickens. I, Bob Beam,hereby will my long underwear to Markie Deerwester so he will have an up-to-date cheering outfit for next year. Signed and sealed this the 24th day of May, 1954. fSignedJ THE SENIOR CLASS Witnessed: Rosemary Leader Nancy Rosenberger Jack Finley Bob Beam 22 mn CLASS HISTORY 1950-1951 In the month of September, 1950, the history of the Senior Class began. Twenty Five eager, but frightened children made that bold step from junior high into senior high. We started the freshman year by electing the following officers to lead us: President, Jack Finley, Vice President, Lois Martens, Secretary-Treas- urer, Bonnie Shoop, Reporter, Janet Deerwester, and Historian, Helen Keck- ley. We chose as our motto, Tonight we Launch-Where shall we Anchor? Our class colors are scarlet and gray,and the white rose was chosen as our class flower. We lost Ronald Perkins and Charles Parish to Van Buren,and Gene Niede- meyer, who moved to Findlay, however, we gained two new members, Bob Beam from Centerburg, and Phyllis Wagner from Hoytville. We held two enjoyable class parties our freshman year, one on December 16, and the other in the spring. To raise money we held a bake sale. 1951-1952 Our sophomore year started with Twenty Eight students reporting on schedule for the 1951-1952 school year. To lead our class for this year we selected these officers, President, Bob Beam, Vice President, Robert Barker, Secretary-Treasurer, Rosemary Leader, Historian, Lois Martens, and Re- porter, Janet Deerwester, Mr. Burt was named our adviser. We gladly welcomed three new members to our class. They were Dwain Augsberger and Sharon Greene, both from Findlay, and Sandy Chapman mi- grated from North Baltimore. At the end of the year we picked our class rings. 1952-1953 ' We had Twenty Seven members when our Junior Year began. We were sorry to lose Janet Deerwester, Barbara Sudlow, Mary Sterling, Sharon Greene, and Margaret Coakley, but with great pleasure we added Wayne Spit- nale from Liberty and Sarah Spence from Deshler. The following officers took charge our Junior year: President, Helen Keckley, Vice-President, Lois Martens, Secretary-Treasurer, Rosemary Leader, Historian, LaDonna Myers, Reporter, Janet Deerwester. Our ad- viser for the year was Miss Sloan. A big boost was given to our treasury by having a successfulbake sale early in the year. The sale of pop corn at basketball games didn'thurt either. 23 The Fighting Fishers, a very enjoyable play, was presented by us in April. In May we entertained the seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme, Paris, was the best yet, we think. 1953-1954 We started our Senior Year by electing Rosemary Leader as President. Our other officers were: Vice President, Bob Beam, Secretary-Treasurer, Helen Keckleyg Historian, Jack Finleyg Reporter, Betty Watson. During the year we held a Homecoming supper before the Cory-Rawson football game. We also held several bake sales during the course of the year. We sold refreshments for one -half of the home games during basketball sea- son. We also collected sales tax stamps. Our efforts were well rewarded by being allowed to be the first class for many years to take a class trip. We had a wonderful time in Washington, D.C. We were proud to present the Inner Willy as a class play our final year at M.H.S. The play was enjoyed by all who attended. We enjoyed ourselves immensely at the banquet given tous by the Juniors. The events that brought our years as students at M.H.S. to a close were Baccalaureate on May Z3 and Commencement on May 24. 24 , m W V- STAN ll-IN S First Row--Dorothy Leader,Helen Allen, Kayleen Wilkinson, Marylin, Fundum, Lois Montague, Nancy Thomas, Ioan Harper, Shirley Flotz, Mary Jane Franks, Roberta Hale. Second Row--Emmalue Bunnell, Alberta Hess, Sharon Leiter, Marcella Ewing, Roberta Wisterman, Thais Booth, Joy Shank, Norma Like, Carol Keeran. Third Row--James Fogle, Don LaRue, Dick Bush, Betty Donaldson, Myra Cole, Pat Buchanan, Dan Shoop, Lowell Spit- nale, Jerry Myers. Fourth Row--Mrs. Ensign, Melvin Peterman, Iirn Haughn, Howard Troutner, Jim Sheidler, Bob Pickens, Raymond Watson, Ronald Moore, Jim Leader. JUNIOR CLASS In September, we opened our Junior year with 36 members. We lost Jac- quelyn Pingle, Jane Goddard and Dick Thayer. We gained one new member, Myra Cole from Findlay. Our elected officers for the year were as follows: President .............. James Leader Vice President ..., . . . . Howard Troutner Secretary Treasurer . . ..... Bob Pickens Historian ......... ..... A lberta Hess Reporter ....... .... K ayleen Wilkinson Our advisor was Mrs. Ensign. During the year we had many successful projects to put money in our treasury. We sold Christmas Cards, had a bake sale, and a round and square dance. We also sold refreshments at part of the home basketball games. In the spring we had a play. In May we entertained the Seniors at the annual banquet. 26 First Row--C arol Sue Fundum, Betty Finley, Lois Ann Snavely, Lucille Davis, Sandra Wagner, Jeanette Augs- berger, Shirley Smith, Janet Collingwood, Nancy Thomas, Geraldine Beam, Julia Nigh, Evelyn Smith, Florence Myers. Second Row--Jack Jacob, Ervin Zeltner, Margie Otto, Lois Sterling, Carolyn Orwick, Joanne Wilson, Jo Anne Ewing, Ann Harden, Elaine Ritter, Susan Joseph, Hugh Kleinhenz, Dean Washburn. Third Row--Bill Cle- venger, Frank Rozelle, Bob Snively, Gene Bundy, Bruce Chapman, Dick Pickens, Duane Lambert, Bob Stoepfel, Gail Newcomer, Don Barker, Mr. Detamore. SOPHCMORE CLASS The Sophomore class opened this year with 38 members. We were sorry to lose .Jack Harden who moved to Bloomville, and Bonnie Tate was forced to quit because of illness. Our elected officers this year were as follows: President ............... Ervin Zeltner Vice President ..... .... B ob Stoepfel Secretary Treasurer . . . Carol Sue Fundum Reporter ......... .... D ick Pickens Historians ............. Sandra Wagner Mr. Detamore was named our advisor. Early inthe year we held a very successful class party in the club room. At the High School Christmas Party our class was well represented. We were very proud to have so many boys participating in sports. We are very proud of Bruce Chapman, Duane Lambert, Dick Pickens, and Frank Rozelle who received football letters. Several Sophomore girls went out for cheerleader. We are very proud of Carol Sue Fundum who received the honor which so many were seeking. Later in the year we were fortunate to choose our class rings and are looking forward to receiving them next year. We'll be seeing you next year but then we will call ourselves Juniors. 27 First Row- Shirley Wink1e,Janice Schwartz, Phyllis Kersh, Ann Andonian, Rose Burnett, Phyllis Shafer, Sara Myers, Shirley Like, Beverly Shoop, Paula Foltz, Florence Sterling. Second Row-Larry Rader, Bob Self, Larry Orwick, Janice Altman, Jeanette Herman, Lynn Miller, Velva Shafer,Janice Monett, Larry Mapes, Darrell Gallant, Terry Chapman. Third Row-Mr. White, Wilbur Richards, Ronald Hale, Otha Sudlow, Mark Deerwester, Larry Inbody, Gene Sparrowe, Ray Miller, Dan Dietrick, Dennis Nagy, Robert Phillips, Jerry Foltz. FRESHMAN CLASS We are finally here, Freshman at last. Our elected officers for the year were as follows: President .......... , ..... Larry Orwick Vice President ..... . . Mark Deerwester Secretary Treasurer . . . . Phyllis Kersh Historian ........ . . . Paula Foltz Reporter ....... . Beverly Shoop Our advisor is Mr. White. We opened our year with 33 pupils. We were happy to add Rose Burnett from Continental, Dan Dietrick from Deshler, and Sara Myers from Belmore to our class. We were sorry to lose Larry Wilcox, who moved away in No- vember. In December we enjoyed a high school Christmas party. Later on in the year we had two successful parties. We chose as our class colors, scarlet and gray. Our flower is the white rose. Our class motto is, Enter to grow, depart to serve. 28 First Row-Bill Davis, Donald Phillips, Jackie Myers, Roger Orwick, Marvin Tate, J an Nigh, Ralph Nigh, George Franks. Second Row-Phyllis Rozelle, Linda Wagner, Ruth Leader, Joleen Shank, Mary Ann Parker, Rosie Was- son, Barbara Ewing, Lola May Davis, Carol Butler, Barbara Bennett, J. E. Ammons. Third Row-Ruthann Buchanan, Mary Ellen Adams, Mary Haughn, Anita Kurtz, Connie Brickman, Sandra Shafer, Mary Stoepfel, Susie Wade, Rosie Rader, Linda Martin. Fourth Row-Dale Smith, Hobson Rader, Franklin Sterling, Kenny Bryan, Fred Altstaet- Ser, Johnny Andonian, Paul Rehus, Gerald Aller, Arden Rader, Bill Foltz. Absent-Russell Earnst, Brenda Holla- ay. EIGHTH GRADE We opened this year with 40 students. We were sorry to lose Shirley Duncan, but were glad to welcome Russell Ernst and Roy Heiney. We now have 41 students. We elected the following officers for the year. President ............... Roger Orwick Vice President ..... . Rosie Wasson Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Anita Kurtz Reporter ........... . . Rosie Rader Historian ............ . . Mary Haughn Our class advisor was Mr. Ammons. We had a party at Sandra Shafer's house in October and a bake sale in November, that went off fairly well. We had a Christmas party in the gym with the 7th grade and we hope to have an 8th grade party in the Spring. We have had lots of fun this year and hope to continue having fun the rest of the year. We will be seeing you next year as Freshmen. 29 First Row--Russell Conrad, Larry Spitnale, Larry Burnett, Marvin Ritter, Floyd Rader, John Stanfield, Charles Harden, Harold McCullough. Second Row--Linda Crouse, Jan Brickman, Roberta Edwards, Phillip Davis, Donald Kepling, Dennis Geren,Charles Feltman, Eugene Stoepfe1,Ronny Sparrowe,J hn Holladay, Mettie Hosman, Fan- nie Sue Roy, Madge Shafer. Third Row--Eva Andonian, Marlene Mapes, Sandra Rider, Judy Sheidler, Sue Rosen- berger, Connie Nagy, Darlene Latta, Nancy Harden, Joyce Campbell, Sharon Kay Doudt, Mr. McVey. Fourth Row--Robert Varner, Don Lora, Ronnie Pendleton, Iirn Powell, Leon McDowell, Eugene Lora, Gene Corron, Duane Latta, Robert Sterling, Charles Cosner, Charles Eberly. SEVENTH GRADE We entered the seventh grade with forty three students. We elected class officers which are: President ........ . . Nancy Harden Vice President ...... . . Judy Sheidler Secretary Treasurer . . . . Charles Cosner Historian .............. Marlene Mapes Reporter ............... Jan Brickman We had a Christmas party with which both seventh and eighth grade at- tended. We had a very good time. We're looking forward to another one this spring. We were sorry to lose three of our class mates which were Linda Duncan, Roberta Edwards, and Jim Powell. 30 me E D STAGE HANDS COMPLIMENTS OF HANCOCK HYBRIDS INC., FINDLAY, OHIO 32 SIXTH GRADE First Row: Jim Edie, Edie Beam, David Gallant, Jimmy Ensign, Eddie Barker, Jimmy Rinehart, John Joe Shoop, Charles Rader, Harold Varner. Second Row: Janet Apple, Jo Fran Ferrell, Sharon Tewell, Ralph Tussing. lun- ior Shafer, Jimmy DeWeese, Arden Endrek, Darrell Challen, Danny Diller, Sharon Aukerman, Sharon Nigh, Barbara Doty, Glenda Siverling. Third Row: Miss MacDonald, Mary Keeran, LaVera Payne, Roy Wise, How- ard Hosman, Billy Like, Lauren Inbody, Scott Rader, Mary Io Sterling, Diane Booth, Sue Harden, Mrs. Farley .. Fourth Row: Elaine Inbody, Kay Martens, Kay Spoors, Ruthann Shafer, Gerald George, Sherry Zeller, Janice Montague, Gary Geren, Marietta Morrison, Sue Ann Wilkinson, Phyllis Sharninghouse, Elaine Troutner. Ab- sent: Carolyn Spoors, Douglas Benjamin. FIFTH GRADE First Row: LaVere Herringshaw, Wayne Rader, Glenn Moore, Tom Nagy, Vernon Burnette, Darryl McDowell, Bill Lootens, Donovan Courtright, David Routson, Paul Brickman, Denny Altstaetter. Second Row: Carole Walsh, Lucinda Crist, Faye Shafer, Eileen McMaster, Shirley Orwick, Linda Crist, Virginia Leader, Becky Shoop, Bonnie Newcomer, Sidney Agner, Judy Okuly, Jeannette Loy. Third Row: Mrs. Thompson, Leslie Woodward, Sue Woodruff, Janet Foltz, Marie Wise, Sandra Spence, Arvina Swinehart, Joellen Sheidler, Mari- lyn Pickens, Barbara Feltman, Barbara Corron, Laura Louise Parker, Harriet Miller, Mrs. Farley. Fourth Row: Jeanette Phil1ips,JoC arroll King, Donnie Ensign, Jim Lora, Kenneth Brown, Bill Glaser, Dan Rader, Don Ewing, Jack Orwick, Carol Endrek, Jane Moore. Absent: Dan Lora, Mack Roberts. 33 FOURTH GRADE First Row: Ralph McCullough, Bob Wade, John Burnett, Lola Shafer, Carol Watson, Joe George, Viola Lanker, Bob Amstutz, Henry Farquharson, Billy Butler, Kenneth DeWeese. Second Row: Susan Rader, Linda George, Charles Like, Nancy St.John, Diana Markens, Larry Sands, John Beck, Janis Snavely, John Richards, Miss Ewing, Third Row, Shirley Lora, Sue Powell, Jane Collingwood, Sandra Arrington, Grace Leader, Vicki Logan, Teri Annil-lutson, Sharon Orwick, Jill Rider. Fourth Row: Ronnie McDowell, Ronnie Routson, Dick Stoepfel, Jimmy Bryan, Sidney Bishop, Eddie lngold, Bob Zeller, Ray Wise, Don Andonian. Absent: Bob Billingsley, Dick Bo- cik. Jimmy Shoemaker. THIRD GRADE First Row: Kenny Agner, Roger Lenhart, Philip Hosman, Larry McMaster, Gary Franks, Jimmy Engard, Larry Green, Tommy Johnston, Philip Moorhead, Dale Fundum, Larry Wise, Dickie Davis. Second Row: John Pit- ney, David Foltz, John Rinehart, Arthur Payne, Lynn Wilcox, Bobby Buchanan, Bobby Beck, Robin Rader, Ron- nie Holladay, Edie Roberts, Bobby Thomas, Larry Wolford, Ronnie DeWeese. Third Row: Shirley Challen, Linda Hilty, Linda Rutter, Connie DeWeese, Donna Franks, Marilyn Geren, Carolyn Geren, Linda Woodward, Martha Steiner. Jean DeWeese, Barbara lnbody, Patty Sharninghouse, Janice Gangle. Fourth Rows. Mrs. Moor- head, Linda Parker, Margaret Stoepfel, Judith Dietrich, Sharon Butler, Marilyn Rider, Rita Martin, Bonnie Woodruff, Laura Shoop, Martha Varner, Marjorie Deerwester, Linda Arrington, Miss Courtright. Absent: Judy McCullough. 34 SECOND GRADE First Row: Dick Morris, Anna Mae Newell, Laila Nigh, Joyce Gangle, Linda Leader, Janet Ankerman, Martha Millham, Roxie Hood, Joann Doty, Madeline Arrington, Charles Dietrich. Second Row: Barbara Bryan, Janet Ewing, Tom Pitney, Larry Franks, Freddie Nigh, Judy Hector, Gary Culp, Billy Tate, Terry Rader, Mary Her- man, Gracie Fenstermaker. Third Row: Donelda Sterling. Janet Engard, Charlette George, Linda Greene, Dennis Challen, Sammy Inbody, Lynn Tate, Douglas Ankerman, Thomas McC leary, Vickie Todd, Nancy Beck, Jill Glaser, Virginia Fletcher. Fourth Row: Mrs. Moorhead, Judy McDowell, Patsy Harshberger, Stevie Mil- ler, Stanley Wise, Ronnie Markins. Gregory Bishop, Danny Like, Ronnie Andonia, Diana Moser, Lois Ann St. John, Mrs. Jones, Not Present: Sharon Miller, Sue Ellen Long, Rose Ellen Orwick, La Donna lnbody, Kay Ewing. FIRST GRADE First Row: Michael Honse,Nancy Ingold, Melinda Hartzell, Michael Siverling, Sharon Spence, Jane Edie, Bill Caton, Panela Long, Barbara Lenhart, Pamela Little, Ronnie Kepling, Cheryl Siferd, Donna Jean Deal, Donna Mae Winkle,Chuck Morris. Second Row: Susan Rader, Judy Franks, Cathy Hutson, Bradley Smith, Gary Wise, Jerry Montague, Carol Cosner, David Stoepfel, Steven Moorhead, Terry Sands, Eddie Routson, Wayne Siferd, Linda Orwick, Kay Latta. Third Row: Mrs. Hutson, Gary Montague, Terry Grose, Jimmy Clark, Sandra Ham- rich, Jimmy Buttermore, Pamela Bishop, Peggy Krebs, David Kitchen, Therea Swinehart, Elaine Davis, Diane Woodruff, Rodger Geren, Mary Pepple, Nancy Norway, Mrs. Loy. Fourth Row: Ronnie Lauck, Sue Challen, Barry Rehus,John Aukerman, Sandra Gorrell, Jimmy Okuly, Tommy Rader, Judy Johnson, Morris Fenstermaker, Billy Bennett. Judy Newcomer, Jimmy Rader, Barbara Borgelt, Denny Stahl. Absent: Jerry Sands, Jimmy Lambert, Teresa Ackerman, Ruth Herman, Dick Shoemaker, Robbie Benjamin, Dick Houk, Jean Adams. 35 ' 1 KINDERGARTEN First Row: Jerry Spitnale, Diane Haddox, Danny Hook, Bertha Holladay. Joe Newell, Connie Bennett, Charles Mortimer, Patty McCleany, Tommy Hilty, Susan Peneton, Larry Siferd. Second Row: Glenn I-lerringshaw, Betty Jo Herringshaw, John Collingwood, Nancy Davis, Larry Todd, Faye Spence, David Sharninghouse, Linda Fawver, Gerald McCullough. Third Row: Mrs. Smith, Ronnie I-laughn, Sue La- Rue, Phillip Glaser, Sue Stevenson, William Aller, Penny Chapman, Larry lnsley, Mary Alice Schroll, John Loy, Betty Jane Bergman, Linda Elms. Fourth Row: Lynne Anne Gallant, David Rader. Judy Au- kerman, John Billingsley, Sharyl Doenges, Earl Kitchen, Karol Martin, Jerry King, Maxine Routson, Jimmy Gangle, Connie Jo Spoors, Bradley Gunder. 36 ,,,,,, Y Programs Jong, 1' Am... fi addr!!-,K Q F' lard fu- 'n ar O , jf! ff ful: Q! if COMPLIMENTS OF TURNER'FENSTERMAKER SHOE CO., FINDLAY, OHIO 38 'f Q Mf pgbff' ,Q , m l , . , .. , ., k : MUS 3 ,. - - Q' 2 ,H Q, fx ' fig. , ,, f S' .w 'A ,M f e x 1 1 x Q , ' 2 'ig A K f of 'R 25 ,- +. f ' f R35 W W f 5 if A F 3 S W1 ' L f SQ My Q S H fl ,bw eil? ff f 5251 ,711-gy ' sf' Y ' ey f I 'W 2' si' ' 15 ' 5? E 5 ,Eva l Y if -6 W 5:3 , ' , X' f Fidffi ,Sf fx J' X , :A+ 4 , f 3' N -ixlegwl L Q32 :aff iw -, First Row: Roger Orwick, Howard Troutner, Rosemary Leader, Bob Beam, Helen Keckley, Jim Leader, Ervin Zeltner. Second Row: Nancy Harden, Judy Sheidler, Phyllis Kersh, Larry Orwick, Mark Deer- Wester, Bob Pickens, Bob Stoephel, Charles Cosner, Anita Kurtz, Carol Sue Fundum, Rosie Wasson. STUDENT COUNCIL The McComb Student Council, a member of the National Association of Student Councils, is composed of the Presidents, Vice Presidents, and sec- retaries of all classes. At the beginning of the year we selected the following officersg President, Bob Beam, Vice President, Rosemary Leader, Secretary-Treasurer, Helen Keckley. The Student Council sponsored assembly programs, Christmas decorations, and a very enjoyable Christmas party for grades 9-12 December 23. We also bought Honor Society pins and plaque. To earn our money we sponsored the magazine campaign carried on by the upper eight grades, which proved to be very successful. COMPLIMENTS OF FINDLAY PRINT 8: SUPPLY CO., FINDLAY OHIO 40 First Row: Lois Martens, Helen Keckley, Bill Morrison, Bob Beam, lack Finley, Nancy Rosenberger, Rosemary Leader. Second Row: Dorothy Leader, Lois Montague, Betty Donaldson, Howard Troutner, Jim Leader, Jim Haughn, Thais Booth, Alberta Hess, Nancy Thomas, Miss Painter. HONOR SOCIETY The total representation of the National Honor Society consists of 7 senior members and 10 junior members. In order to be eligible a student must have aB average in his four years of high school. Eligibility is also based on lead- ership, character, and service. The first meeting was held at Cory-Rawson on February 3. The junior members as well as senior members were invited. On April 6 the annual Honor Society Banquet was held at McComb. The junior members were initiated and presented their Honor Society pins and membership cards at this meeting. The sponsor of the local group was Miss Painter. COMPLIMENTS OF PORTERS, FINDLAY'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE. 41 First Row: Mr. White, Jim Leader, Jim Haughn, Bob Barker, Dan Shoop, Jim Sheidler, Roger Adams. Second Row: Larry Rader, Gail Newcomer, Ervin Zeltner, l-laugh Kleinhenz, Don Barker, Frank Rozelle, Darrell Gallant.Jerry Foltz. Third Row: Larry Orwick, Dwain Augsburger, Wayne Spitnale, Dan Diet- rich, Jack Pickens, Jim Fogle, Jerry Myers, Ronald Hale. Fourth Row: Howard Troutner, Gene Bundy, Bob Snively, Larry Inbody, Dick Pickens, Gene Rourson, Louis Wilcox, Ronald Moore, Robert Phillips. F.F.A. Our organization is composed of thirty-three high school boys and four graduate members. The graduates are Richard Snavely, Richard Ritter, Ron- ald Courtright, and Alvin Shoop. We are banded together because of our com- mon interest in Agriculture. We are striving to do tomorrows tasks much quicker, more efficient and with increased abundance. Leadership within the field of agriculture is our ultimate goal. Our Motto is, Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve, Our Officers for the year are as follows: ' President ............... Bob Barker Vice President . . . . Dan Shoop Secretary .... . Jim Haughn Treasurer . . . . . Jim Sheidler Reporter ..... . . Jim Leader Sentinel ................ Roger Adams Parliamentarian .......... Howard Troutner We participated in the County Parliamentary Contest from which we won a bronze award. Jim Haughn was awarded the Ford Scholarship which provided him with an expense free trip and one week vacation at the state F.F.A. camp. Roger Adams placed fifth in the state competitive swine judging contest at Ohio State University. Jim Leader was awarded a medal from the Ohio Pig Producer Club for having his pigs weighing forty pounds in eight weeks. Seven boys represented our Chapter at the International Live Stock show in Chicago. Four boys sponsored a radio broadcast of fire prevention of the farm. The grand Climax and highlight of the year is the Parent and Son Banquet, where the members will entertaintheir parents for the evening while demon- strating their ability, tact and leadership. COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN FARM EQUIPMENT, MCCOMB, OHIO 4-2 H MAA' Km ' - f ' .Li!J.i..f' 1 A EEE 1 can First Row: Bonnie Shoop, Emmalue Bunnell, Nancy Rosenberger, Ruthie Ziessler, Naomi Newell, Dorothy Leader, Shirley Smith, Thais Booth, Helen Allen. Second Row: Mrs. Ketch, Kayleen Wilkinson, Carol Keeran, Phyllis Shafer, Marylin Fundum, Velva Shafer,Joy Shank, Phyllis Wagner, Phyllis Kersh, Lucille Davis, Shirley Like, Rose Burnett, Evelyn Smith. Third Row: Sara Myers. Janice Swartz, Shirley Win- kle, Payla Foltz, Beverly Shoop, Marcella Ewing, Florence Myers, Alberta Hess, Nancy Thomas, Janet Collingwood, Nancy Thomas, Jeanette Augsburger. Fourth Row: Janice Altman, Lois Montague, Jeanette Hermana Lois Sterling, Patty Buchanan, Joan Wilson, Ann Harden, Elaine Ritter, Lois Snavely, Carol Sue Fun um. F.H.A. The F.H.A. for the year was guided by the following officers: President, Naomi Newell Vice President, Dorothy Leader Secretary, Ruth Ziessler Treasurer, Bonnie Shoop Historian, Helen Allen Reporter, Shirley Smith Parliamentarian, Emmalire Bunnell Mrs. Earl F. Smith was elected as our club mother and our advisor was Mrs. Ketch. We held a business meeting the Znd Wednesday of every month. After the meeting we had refreshments and entertainment. In November we had a bi-county meeting at Van Buren. In March we had another bi-county meeting at Liberty. Our dues this year were 60 cents per person. To earn a letter you have to make 200 points in sewing, canning, baking, cooking, needle work, home furnishings,being on committees, attending the meetings, giving reports, and in other activities. During the year and in the years to come, we are striving to fulfill our motto, Toward New Horizons. COMPLIMENTS OF HARTMAN GLASS 8a CHINA SHOP, FINDLAY, OHIO 43 First Row: Naomi Newell, Lois Martens, Bonnie Shoop, Ruth Ziessler, Geraldine Beam, Florence Myers, Nancy Ann Thomas, Shirley Smith, Evelyn Smith, Nancy Rosenberger. Second Row: Mrs. Ketch, Nancy Lee Thomas, Alberta Hess, Marcella Ewing, Betty Donaldson, Myra Cole, Roberta Wisterman, Carolyn Orwick, Joanne Ewing, Ann Hardin, Lois Snavely. Janet Collingwood, Carol Sue Fundurn, Judy Nigh. Y-TEEN Our local Y-Teen Club is a junior branch of the Y.W.C.A. We strive for better fellowship and good-will among ourselves and other schoolmates. The Y-Teen symbol we have chosen is the triangle, indicating the growth and im- provement of body, mind and spirit. The membership this year is composed of twenty girls from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. Mrs. Ketch is our advisor. Acandlelight service is the proceeding with which we initiate the new members. It is very impressive, being on the serious side. Our major objective for this year was to gain a better understanding of Y- Teen work as it is carried on over the county. As a speaker we had Mrs. Ruthanna Lyle, who spoke about complexion care very interestingly. The leadership of Y-Teen committees is provided by a cabinet group with Nancy Rosenberger as Presidentg Alberta Hess as Vice President, Julia Nigh as Secretary-Treasurerg Bonnie Shoop as Historiang Nancy Ann Thomas as Reporterg Ruthie Ziessler as Song Leaderg Lois Martens as Program Leaderg Naomi Newell as Recreation Leader and Joanne Ewing as Piano. COMPLIMENTS OF TROUT FURNITURE CO., FINDLAY 44- First Row: Bonnie Shoop, Nancy Rosenberger, Betty Watson, Helen Keckley, Rosemary Leader, Lois Martens, Ruth Ziessler. Second Row: Robert Barker, Jack Finley, Robert Beam, John Washburn, Miss SENIOR PLAY The Senior Class play, The Inner Willy was presented on Friday, Novem- ber 13, 1953. The play centers around Willoughby Adams who is completely dominated by his three maiden aunts until Inner Willy pops out of thin air on a burp to good sedate, somewhat stuffy, Willoughby into unbending and being himself. Inner Willy, who is nothing buta one celled phigment of evaporation manages to get Willy so confussed that he ends up having three date's for the same dance. After finally getting the situation straightened out, he tells his aunts he is going to be a geologest and the great news that Willy has finally stood up to his aunts makes Inner Willy content and so he disappears out of Willy's life forever leaving Willy to go to the dance with his one and only girlCarol. Cast included: Willoughby Adams, a likable boy ...................... Jack Finley Inner Willy, Willoughby's Inner self .................... Bob Beam Aunt Louise,wants to give Willy a beautiful and sheltered life . .Betty Watson Aunt Olga, the aunt who is practical .............. Nancy Rosenberger Aunt Hester, the aunt who feels sorry for Willy .......... Lois Martens Painter . Stanley Clark, a boy inclined to be a little tough . .... Bob Barker Mike, a bashful but regular guy ............. . . John Washburn Janet Marshall, one of the 16 year old twins .... . Rosemary Leader Trudy Marshall, the other 16 year old twin ...... . . . Bonnie Shoop Marybelle Turner, the girl next door ........... . . Ruth Ziessler Carol Martin, the girl whom Willy secretly admires . . . . . Helen Keckley COMPLIMENTS OF DILLER'S FURNITURE CO., MCCOMB, OHIO 45 First Row: Nancy Thomas, Marylin Fundum, Joy Shank, Kayleen Wilkinson, Marcella Ewing. Second Row: Mrs. Ensign, Roberta Wisterman, Melvin Peterman, Jim Leader, Jim Haughn, Don La Rue, Betty Donaldson. JUNICR PLAY On the night of April 23, the Junior class presented a three act farce Mr. Beane from Lima, directed by Mrs. Ensign. The St. Clair household is in a bustle over the arrival of Mr. Burley Bix- ford Beane, a supposedly wealthy socialite, with his aunt. Mrs. St. Clair is trying to encourage Mr. Beane to wed her younger daughter Amy. When Amy's hillbilly grandparents step in, unexpected like, the fun riots get well under way. At the end, everyone is happy and everything normal again. Cast Included: Inertia Yadkin, A hillbilly maid .................. . . . Joy Shank Burley Bixford Beane,A supposedly wealthy socialite . . ..... Don La Rue Blossom Queasy,'The negro cook .............. . . . Betty Donaldson Mr. Worthington Belcher, Bean' s sophisticated aunt ..... Roberta Wisterman Mrs. Joslyn St. Clair,Head ofthe St. Clair household . . .... Nancy Thomas Amy St. Clair, Joslyn's youngest daughter ....... . . Kayleen Wilkinson Zoe Dudley, Joslyn's oldest daughter ..... . Marylin Fundum Johnny Rand, Amy's boyfriend .......... .... J im Haughn Elviry Skaggs, Amy's hillbilly grandmother . . . . . Marcella Ewing Hiram Skaggs, Amy's hillbilly grandfather . . . . Melvin Peterman Bob Dudley, Zoe's husband ............ .... J im Leader COMPLIMENTS OF BLOOMINGDALE'S FLOWERS, FINDLAY, OHIO 46 JANITORS, COOKS, BUS DRIVERS Top: Arthur Smith, Merle Stout. Center: Mrs. Shreves, Miss Bundy. Bottom: Rev. James Johnson, Arthur Smith, Harvey Loy, Marion Bundy, Gerald Routson, Roy Farth- ing, Ralph Haddox. 47 SEPTEMBER 8 School opens 14 High School Party- -election of cheerleaders 18 Played Hardin-Northern here--We won! 53-0 23 Showed lr.-Sr. Banquet Pictures--G.A.A. Initiation at 7:00 24 Reports given in assembly by students--Played Vanlue there--We lost 7-6 28 Band Practice, 7:15 30 Activity Period--Y-Teens and Annual Staff OCTOBER 2 Arlington here--We lost! 7-6 5 Senior Play tryouts, Band Practice 7:15 6 Seniors pictures taken 7 Play Practice 9 Liberty there--We won! 12-0 12 Band Practice, Senior Play Practice 13 Play Practice 14 School Masters' Banquet 15 Play Practice 16 Mt. B1anchard'here--We won! 16-0 19 Play Practice 20 Play Practice 21 Y-Teen meeting, Play Practice 22 Arcadia there--We won! 7-6, Grade Cards go out 23 No School, teachers meeting. 26 Play Practice 27 Play Practice 28 Magazine Representative here 30 Cory-Rawson here--We lost! 24-6 NOVEMBER 2 Play Practice 3 Play Practice--Bi-County F.H.A. Meeting at Van Buren 4 Play Practice 6 VanBuren there--We tied! O-0 9 Play Practice 10 Senior Play Practice 11 No School, Play Practice at 9:00 A,M., Honor Society Social at Liberty 12 Senior Play Practice Rehearsel 13 Senior Play for Grade School in afternoon, Senior Play tonight 18 Y-Teen Initiation 20 Mt. Blanchard there--We won! 39-31, Football boys received letters 23 Pet Parade at 10:30, First Day of Hunting Season 24 Arcadia here--We won! 53-29 25 Dance Sponsored by Juniors 26 Thanksgiving, No School 27 No School, Leipsic there--We lost! 36-51 DECEMBER 1 Annual Staff Meeting 2 Co1eman's Marionettes 9:00 a.m., G.A.A. at '7:00 P.M. 4 Cory-Rawson there--We lostl 38-51 5 VanBuren here--We won! 71-45 9 F.A.A. and F.H.A. Meetings 11 Vanlue there--We lost 44-76 16 Y-Teens Meeting 18 Liberty here--We won! 67-37 21 School Christmas Program. Very Good! 22 Arlington here--We won! 58-45, Christmas program by Seniors for chapel 23 High School Christmas Party 24 School dismissed at noon for Christmas vacation 29 Christmas toumament, we lost to Deshler, 60-83 30 Christmas tournament, we won 48-43 by defeating Grand Rapids JANUARY 4 School Reopens, Band Practice 5 Hoytville here--We won! 55-42, Program by Art Jennings, a clown 6 G.A.A. Meeting at 7:00 P.M. 49 8 Mt. Blanchard here--We won! 52-48 11 Band Practice 7:15 P.M. 12 Talk on Iron Curtain for Assembly 15 Scholarship tests, Arcadia there--We won! 46-40 16 Cory-Rawson here--We won! 50-39 18 Davies singers from Canada, Band Practice 19 Weston here--We won! 64-56 20 Y-Teens meeting 7:30 P.M. 22 Van Buren there--We won! 69-40 25 Band Practice 29 Vanlue here--We lost! 42-52 30 County Musical Festival at Cory-Rawson FEBRUARY 5 State Geologist gave talk. Liberty there--We won! 48-43 6 Jr. Hi Tournament at Mt. Blanchard. Liberty there--We lost! 10 School Masters Banquet at Liberty 12 Chapel, Girl's Glee sang, Arlington there--We lost! 13 Jr. High Tournament at Mt. Blanchard 16 Bailles Theatre gave a fine performance 19 Amateur Program, Nurse from Toledo gave a talk, Vanlue here in tournament--We won! 64-56 20 Tournament here 22 No School 24 Sophomores picked class rings 26 Toumament here, One-act Play by Seniors and musical numbers 27 Tournament here MARCH 1 County Music Audition here 3 F.H,A. Bi-County Meeting at Liberty 15 Band Practice 20 District solo and ensemble contest at Lima 22 Band Practice 29 First Junior Play Practice 30 Junior Play Practice 31 Play Practice APRIL 1 Play Practice 2 Play Practice 3 District Band and Choruses at Bluffton for contest 5 Play Practice 6 Honor Society Banquet at McComb 7 Play Practice 8 Play Practice 9 Play Practice 10 State final solos and ensembles 12 Play Practice 13 Play Practice 14 Play Practice 15 Play Practice and 8th Grade tests 16 Good Friday! No School 19 Play Practice 20 Play Practice 21 Jr, Play Practice Rehearsel 23 Ir. Play 24 State final Band and Choruses at Marion 28 F,F,A, Banquet at McComb MAY 1 District Scholarship tests at Bowling Green 22 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 23 Baccalaureate 24 Commencement 26 Last day of School!! Compliments of Hall Hardware 50 Sports Roundup 51 First Row: Frank Rozelle, Jim Sheidler, Bob Barber, Melvin Peterman, Bob Beam, Jack Pickens, Bill Morri- son, Ned Dillinger, Jack Finley, Ray Deweese, John Washburn, Gene Bundy, Gail Newcomer. Second Row: Mr. McVey, Bob Snively, Ray Miller, Dennis Nagy, Gene Sparrowe, Dick Pickens, Dwain Lamburt, Bob Pic- kens, Gene Routson, Bruce Chapman, Wayne Spitnale, Jim Stoepfel, Mr. Finley. Third Row: Roger Orwick, Jack Jacob, Bob Self, Dean Washburn, Jerry Myers, Jim Fogle, Terry Gary, Don Barker, Dick Bush, Jim Haughn, Dan Shoop, Bob Stoepfel, Wilbur Richards, Jack Harden, Larry Mapes, Bill Clevenger, Larry Or- FOOTBALL With only eight lettermen returning for the season's opening, McComb's chances for a successful season seemed rather slim. Starting out the season with a preview game with Columbus Grove we were dealt a 6-7 defeat. We then came back to trounce Harden Northern 53-0 in a non-league tilt. On September 25, we traveled to Vanlue only to return defeated 6-7. The following week Arlington arrived to deliver us another heart breaking 6-7 de- feat. Although we were still suffering from the previous week's setback, we were able to hand Liberty a 12-0 defeat. The following week we handed Mt. Blanchard a powerful 16-0 defeat on our home field. On the following Thursday we ventured to Arcadia to come up with another 7-6 score only this time it ended in our favor. On Oct. 30, we found ourselves entertaining Cory-Rawson at our homecoming game, and we were handeda terrific 6-24 defeat. A disappointed team then traveled the fol- lowing week to Van Buren only to be held to a scoreless tie. When our season's total points were tallied we found that we had scored 112 points to our opponents 51. In addition, the Toledo Blade selected Bob Beam as first string back and Bob Pickens fir st string end on the All-Hancock County team. wick, Fred Altstaetter. COMPLIMENTS OF KLENK'S DEPARTMENT STORE, LEIPSIC, OHIO 52 Bob Beam John Washburn Robert Barker Jack Finley Ray DeWeese Wayne Spitnale Gene Routson Melvin Peterman Bruce Chapman Dick Pickens Gale Newcomer Frank Rozelle 53 Bill Morrison Jack Pickens Ned Dillinger Football Columbus Grove Hardin-Northern Vanlue Arlington Liberty Mt. Blanchard Arcadia Cory-Rawson Van Buren They 7 0 7 7 0 0 6 24 0 Varsity They 31 29 51 51 45 '76 37 45 82 43 42 48 40 39 40 52 43 52 56 Basketball Mt. Blanchard Arcadia Leipsic Cory-Rawson Van Buren Vanlue Liberty Arlington Deshler Grand Rapids Hoytville Mt. Blanchard Arcadia Cory-Rawson Van Buren Vanlue Liberty Arlington Weston Reserve They 1 9 32 38 38 37 53 22 25 30 25 36 45 25 60 29 29 40 Duane Lambert Bob Pickens Jim Sheidler ' 4-' Mrwwlwww warm. ..., Jms:mt. :w,ea 2'--fqlrmlllmnillwffwwlm-11 Qr'ALQ1r fM Wsm Front row: Roger Orwick mgr., John Washburn, Bob Bearn, Bob Pickens, Jack Finley, Bill Morrison, Fred Altstaet- ter mgr. Back row: J. B. Finley, Melvin Pererman, James Shiedler, Duane Lambert, Dick Pickens, Ray DeWeese, PANTHERS With the return of two letter men for the 53-54 season McComb's spirits were high. We opened the season by defeating Mt. Blanchard by a score of 39-31. For our first league defeat we traveled to Cory-Rawson by a score of 38- Robert Barker, Dan Shoop. 51. Our only other loss of the first round was at the hands of Vanlue C44-76D as we easily downed the other opponents. During the Christmas tourney at Leipsic we lost the first game to Desh- ler, 60-82 but we defeated Grand Rapids with a score of 48-43 to win the con- solation trophy. Our opening game of the second round was more impressive as we turned in a 56-25 victory over Mt. Blanchard. One week later we defeated Arcadia 46-40 on Friday and then were host to Cory-Rawson Saturday at which time we took revenge by besting them with a 50-39 score. This threw the race for county league champs wide open. However our chances were dealt a severe blow when Vanlue dealt us a stunning 42-52 defeat. Finishing the season with. a 16-4 win lost record and scoring 1094 points against our opponents 850 points we found ourselves face to face with the team that had defeated us twice in league play. QVanlue! U With spirits high and a grim determination we dealt Vanlue a 64-56 defeat after a very close and hard fought battle. In the second game of the tournament play we were dealt a heartbreaking defeat by Arcadia, 47-50. COMPLIMENTS OF SAN A PURE DAIRY, FINDLAY, OHIO 55 Thais Booth Dorothy Leader Bonnie Shoop Carol Sue Fundum JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD Front row: Roger Orwick, Larry Mapes, Robert Phillips, Gene Sparrowe, Mark Deerwester, Larry Or- wick, Bob Self. Back row: J. B. Finley, Jack Myers, Ralph Miller, Larry Inbody, Dennis Nagy, Gerald Aller, Fred Alrstaetter. COMPLIMENTS OF HOMER BEAN, FINDLAY, OHIO 57 First Row: R. Burnette, L. Martens, B. Shoop, N. Newell, R. Ziessler, R. Leader, H. Keckley, N. Rosen- berger, G. Beam, N. Thomas, E. Smith. Second Row: D. Leader, S. Meyers, P. Foltz, I. Altman, S. Winkle, I. Augsburger, S. Wagner, L. Davis, B. Finley, E. Ritter, P. Shafer, V. Shafer, F. Sterling, S. Leiter, J. Wilson, E, Bunnell. Third Row: Miss Painter, J. Harper, B. Shoop, N. Thomas, A. Hess, M. Ewing, B. Donaldson, L. Miller, C. Orwick, A. Harden, L. Snavely, C. S. Fundum, J. Nigh, S. Smith. Fourth Row: H. Allen, K. Wilkinson, M. Fundum, L. Montague, T. Booth, J. Shank, R. Wisterman, P. Buchanan, L. Sterling, L. Meyers, P. Wagner, J. Monett, F. Meyers. G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association has a membership of 54 girls. These girls are from the upper four grades and are interested in sports other than the re- quired physical education courses. At our first meeting the following officers were elected: President ............... Ruth Ziessler Vice President . . . . . . Rosemary Leader Secretary .... .... N aomi Newell Treasurer . . . . . ..... Helen Keckley Reporter ............ Nancy Rosenberger Miss Painter is advisor for the organization. There is an established point system for earning letters. A letter is earned by accumulating 1000 points and a pin .by 200 additional points. For each hour of any sport, such as hiking, swimming, bicycling, dancing, skating, basketball, volleyball, etc: four points are earned. Letters are awarded on Recognition Day. The tournament this year was played on Friday evening at 4:00 P. M. The teams participating were: Freshmen Fireballs, Freshmen: Flashy Rascals, Sophomores: Hotrods, Sophomores: Dragnetters and Globe Trotters, Juniors: and Badge 731, Seniors. The Hotrods won the tournament with a record of 5 wins and The Flashy Rascals were secondwith a record of 4 wins and 1 loss. COMPLIMENTS OF BEISTLES FURNITURE MART, FINDLAY, OHIO 58 -...Q f -aww.Q1g.f5,w:w,,,- 7. ,M f ,Q wwes Xf- uf N, , L..Lfq.,,,. fd, 2531323 X wyzf. Q, L,,Mw,,.,Q W i z? mn. E, mf . A Q59 :ef .M G+ P' 4 if . mi Fitz X393 ' , me -in 1451 Q +- ,W 5 LW 'I V In . A1 f eff Symphony Hour W l n 4 First Row: Ronald Hale, Wayne Spitnale, Robert Barker, Bud DeWeese, Donald Barker, Bill Clevenger, Mr, Deta- more, Second Row: Dwain Augsburger, Robert Stoepfel, Melvin Peterman, Larry Inbody, Jim Leader, Roger Adams, Jim Haughn. Third Row: Mark Deerwester, Daniel Dietrich, Bob Snively, Duane Lambert, Howard Trout- ner, Bob Beam, John Washburn. lt., li? r Q 'him .nd to L -n a -if v li., MIXED CHORUS First Row: Sandy Chapman, Lois Martens, Nancy Thomas, Dorothy Leader, Bob Barker, Bill Clevenger, John Washburn, Dwain Augsburger, Ronald Hale, Ruth Ziessler, Nancy Rosenberger, Geraldine Beam, Carol Sue Fun- dum, Janet Collingwood. Second Row: Julia Nigh, Jeanette Augsburger, Sandra Wagner, Kayleen Wilkinson, Joy Shank, Markie Deerwester, Bob Stoephel, Howard Troutner, Bob Beam, Jim Haughn, Donald Barker, Shirley Smith, Carol Keeran, Marcella Ewing, Ann Hardin. Third Row: Mr. Detamore, Emmalue Bunnell, Alberta Hess, Joanne Ewing, Jim Leader, Bob Snively, Roger Adams, Larry Inbody, Ray Miller, Daniel Dietrich, Thais Booth, Betty Finley, Marylin Fundum, Fourth Row: Rosemary Leader, Helen Keckley, Carolyn Orwick, Patty Buchanan, Bud DeWeese, Melvin Peterman, Duane Lambert, Darryl Ewing, Wayne Spitnale, Myra Cole, Roberta Wisterman, Joanne Wilson, Sharon Lieter, Elaine Ritter. GIRLS CHORUS First Row: Helen Keckley, Nancy Rosenberger, Lois Martens, Nancy Thomas, Florence Myers, Janet Colling- wood, Nancy Thomas, Ruth Ziessler, Bonnie Shoop, Carol Sue Fundum, Roberta Hale. Second Row: Jeanette Augsburger, Sandra Wagner, Emmalue Bunnell, Julia Nigh, Alberta Hess, Marcella Ewing, Betty Finley, Sharon Lieter, Shirley Smith, Carol Keeran, Lucille Davis, Shirley Smith, Mr. Detamore. Third Row: Dorothy Leader, Rosemary Leader,Geralding Beam,Helen Allen, Lois Montague, Thais Booth, Joy Shank, Marylin Fundum, Kay- leen Wilkinson, Sandy Chapman, Naomi Newell, Lois Ann Snavely. Fourth Row: Elaine Ritter, Ann Harkin, Carolyn Orwick, Joanne Wilson,Myra Cole, Patty Buchanan, Roberta Wisterman, Betty Donaldson, Lois Sterling, La Donna Myers, Phyllis Wagner, Joanne Ewing. COMPLIMENTS OF SINK'S FLOWERS, FINDLAY, OHIO 63 Ruth Ziessler Rosemary Leader Phyllis Wagner LaDonna Myers Nancy Rosenberger Bonnie Shoop Lois Martens Naomi Newell Helen Keckley 64 THE RED AND BLACK CONCERT BAND McComb High Concert Band is one of the best equipped bands in this areag thanks to the support of our Band Mothers Club. We are looking forward to contest mark and our Spring concert. As one can see, our instrumentation is almost complete and our members are tops. We have nine Senior members this year who we wish Good Luck and Much Success. COMPLIMENTS OF HALL HARDWARE COMPANY 65 MARCHING BAND This years marching band presented seven football shows. These shows should stand as a tribute to this fine band. The band members worked hard and put in much extra practice for their half-time shows. The Halloween Parade at McComb and North Baltimore followed by our own football homecoming show were the closing highlights of our season. Congratulations on a terrific season, marching band. MAJORETTES Nancy Thomas, Sandra Wagner, Pat Buchanan, Ann Harden, Florence Myers, Julia Nigh 66 SPUNSURS Complixnenis of HARRIET M. GREEN STUDIOS PORTRAITS IN THE MODERN TREND Findlay, Ohio Compliments oi -I-HE Compliments of HANCOCK S AVING S THE NATIONAL LIME and LOAN ASSOCIATION AND STQNE CQMPANY Members oi Federal Insurance Corp. 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