McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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A it it it my Li -- wt ,S we 5 QL ww m Ni :Q Wgfik 5'Q1vJ0Q2 We' dedicate this annual of 1956 to Mr. B. Stout, whose faithfulness, considerati friendship we deeply appreciate. 2 O H 2 l Y ,,4,v'J m. t A ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR ....................... Geraldine Beam ASSISTANT EDITOR .............. Mark Deerwester SNAPSHOT EDITORS . ......... Julia Nigh, Bob Snively ASSISTANT SNAPSHOT EDITOR ......... Larry Inbody ADVERTISING MANAGER ............. Elaine Ritter ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER .... Beverly Shoop CIRCULATION MANAGER ......... Carol Sue Fundurn ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER .... Phyllis Kersh BUSINESS MANAGER ............... Ervin Zeltner CALENDAR EDITOR ............. Janet Collingwood ASSISTANT CALENDAR EDITOR ...... Jeanette Hermon SPORTS EDITORS ........ Duane Lambert, Don Barker ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR .......... Larry Orwick LITERARY EDITOR ................ Sandra Wagner ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR ....... Janice Schwartz TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST Jeanette Augsburger . . . Lois Ann Snavely . . . ....... Margie Otto . . . Jo Anne Wilson . . . ...... Shirley Smith . . . . Nancy Ann Thomas . . . . Jo Anne Ewing N f PL -wg? . 5-as , ' mcum AND ADMINIST ' ,.. ' V - ' -lb' 1, . --,B . ,, v RAT Qi A Nels-A ..s,' 11 . A iw , 1' . ia ZL- ,YE V' W in X x...f - 5' HLA -af A i f MR. L.W. ENSIGN MR. CARL H. MARTENS Findlay College, A,B.g Bowling Green Bowling Green University, B.S.: Com- Unlverslty, University Wisconsin Ph. M.: mercialg McComb 46-56. McComb 53-56 SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Yin ,, 5 V ' w 5 lu u sim i H R HOWARD PENETON GILBERT ALTSTAETTER PAUL BRICKMAN LEE EWING WAYNE INSLEY H was w, ENSIGN MR. L.W. Superinendentg Findlay College, A.B.: Bowlinil-1Green Universityg University Wisc on MR. C Princip S., C0 MISS E Manche ence a tiong lv. l , Ph. M.: McComb 53-56. L H. MARTENS g Bowling Green University, B. mercialg McComb 46-56. ANOR PAINTER er College, A,B.g General Sci- Chemistryg Physical Educa- :Qomb 48-56. -A-ks, ,-.-.,,, U, -' 1 E 'lf-lf .'f',f,lu' .kv . .Axe ,. w,.L..g .,.l-. V my 'i1EiQ5i1?13Y V xt- . -M' 15.01-.r '-Q r . , -, MRS-f Eiliflliil ve Missy K.1.E.1!GMMONS ?oIle.gQfQQA'Florida State Univer- 'Q Ediitzlatiorlg Social Studiesg -gzymcombfss-56. 'RT.l7lZif5.NS1GN 'itgillggtifj-'A,B,g ohio stare Urn- Mqqorrrb 53-56. mt- ,Aj--,:, ,e 'LEETESTEINER Ohio S te Universityg B,S, Home Ec.g McCo , 54-55. MR. RO SCI-IMUNK Findlay ollege, B.S.: Bowling Green Univers .yg Cornmercialg Biology, Mc- Comb SI4-56, MR. RO ERT MC VEY Bowlin reen University, B,S.: Mathe- matics, d.Artsg McComb 41-42, 45- 56. MR. D VID WHITE Ohio St eUniversityg B.S, Agriculture, MCCO 53-56. MR. .I.B, FINLEY Ashland College, B,S,g Ohio State Uni- versityg Chemistry, Mathematicsg Coach: McComb 45-56. MR. STA NLEY STEED Bowling Green State University, B.S.: English T,8,9g McComb 55-56. MR. 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JO LENE DANNER Bowling Green State Universityg 41th Gradeg McComb 55-56. MRS. FLORENCE SMITH Miami State University, Bowling Gr n Universityg Kindergarten, McComb '27, 48-56. MISS KATHRYN MC DONALD Bowling Green Universityg B.S, in Edg- cationg Fifth and Sixth Gradesg N - Comb 39-41, 42-56. MISS BLANCHE COURTRIGHT Findlay College, A.B.g Third Graueg McComb 20-56. MRS, AUDRICE HUTSON Findlay Collegeg First Gradeg Mi:- Comb 46-49, 48-56. l MRS. OPAL MOORHEAD Bowling Green Universityg Ypsilarqti, Colorado Universityg Se c o n d Grade, McComb 52-56. MRS. FLORENCE LOY Miami State Universityg Bowling Green Universityg B,S, Educationg First Grade, McComb 22-28, 48-56. MRS. MILDRED JONES Findlay Collegeg Bowling Green Uni- versity, B.S, in Education, Second Grade, McComb 23-28, 42-56. MISS HELEN EWING Findlay College, A.B.g Bowling Green University, Miami University. McComb 20-56. MRS. LOUISE FARLEY Findlay Collegeg Bowling Green Uni- versity: Fifth and Sixth Grades: Mc- Comb 53-56. MRS. 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E'-14311-'1 :x-2' ' '1.4Z?-13152 Pri .A . '23 .V -'A-,.,G.,,a' , -. - . ' , ,'..1 ' L-- 'f ,.u-'T- ,--:ggi - ,nz-PY .rl 'V' ... , ,. . ,.,.-H' . ,,,..:f5: khjgzgrgf X E , 4-Mpl? If ,nausea jfs 5' J 3. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the year of our Lord one-thousand nine hundred fifty six, in the Village ofMcComb,County ofHancock, State of Ohio, having been of sound mind and memory, and wishing to dispose of our possessions, both valuable and otherwise, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. To the Juniors we leave our ability to make a lot of money. You had better get busy, kids! To the Sophomores we will any tricks or stunts which we might have missed. Tothe Freshmen we will all of the fun we received out of getting the teacher mad at us for a while, then back to normal. I Jeanette Augsburger, hereby will my ability to keep a secret to Chuck Rader. Remember, Chuck, ' this means all secrets. I Donald Barker, hereby will my ability to go steady with more than one girl at a time to Dennis I Nagy, providing Denny doesn't show partiality to Rose. I, Geraldine Beam, hereby will my southern drawl to anyone who thinks he can accomplish it. I,Gene Bundy,hereby will my physique to Charles Atlas, so Charles can keep his place on the comic book. I, Bill Clevenger, hereby will my giant economy-size bottle of Geritol to Brenda I-Iolladay. I, Janet Collingwood, hereby will my ability to talk to boys during school to the Junior girls. Have fun, girls! I, Lucille Davis, hereby will my quiet disposition to Pat Easton. I, JoAnne Ewing, hereby will my ability to go steady with out-of-town boys to Lynne Miller. I, Betty Finley, hereby will my much used chemistry book to anyone who thinks that he can make the poor thing hold out another year. I,Carol Sue Fundum,hereby will my ability to lead cheers to Darrell Gallant providing he has Faith, Hope, and Charity. Terry Gary, hereby will my ability to kick field goals to Harold Varner. Ann Harden, hereby will my peroxide bottle to Annie Andonian in case she ever wants to become a blonde. . Jack Harden, hereby will my flattop to Bob Self so he won't have to buy a dog tag. ,Jack Jacob,hereby will my knowledge of baseball to Larry Rader. Remember, Larry, you must turn out to be a good sports fan. Susan Joseph, hereby will my wavy hair to Shirley Winkle, as long as she keeps it well groomed. Hugh Kleinhenz,hereby will my grandmother's helping hand in the pest hunt to David White so he will have the winning team again this year. Duane Lambert, hereby will my curly red hair and freckles to Joleen fPeaches and Creamy Shank. Florence Myers,hereby willmy ability to prance down the gridiron to Sandy Rider. You won't any longer have to pretend, Sandy. I,Gail Newcomer,hereby willmy Howard Cassidy hips to Jan Nigh. Remember, Jan, you must make first string quarterback next year. I Julia Nigh, hereby will my ability to tap dance to Bud Sherick, providing he also sings while he I. I, I I I. I, I. I, dances. I, Carolyn Orwick, hereby will my angel-like voice to Brother Larry, so he can get the cows in on time. I, Sharon Osborn, hereby will my boyfriend's car to Fred Altstaetter, so he can get his girl in out of the cold. I, Margie Otto,hereby will my knowledge of Home Ec. to Paula Foltz, so Markie won't have to starve to death. I, Dick Pickens, hereby willthe low musical rumble of my Ford to Miss Painter, so she can attract a little attention. I, Elaine Ritter, hereby will my timidness around boys to Janice Schwartz. I, Frank Rozelle,hereby will my Liberace curls to Charles Eberly. You now have his musical ability and his curls, Charlie, so work hard. I, Evelyn Smith, hereby will my short stature to Dan Dietrich so he won't have to look down on his classmates. I, Shirley Smith, hereby will my driving skill to Janice Altman. J.B., try to live to be sixty. I, Lois Ann Snavely,hereby willthe gum on the bottom of my study hall seat to Wilbur Richards pro- viding he leaves some for the next occupant. I, Robert Snively, hereby will my ability to talk a lot to Ralph Nigh. Let someone else get a word in now and then, Ralph. I, Lois Sterling.hereby will my late hours to Beverly Shoop. Try to be in earlier than I did, Beverly. 17 l, Jim Stoepfel, hereby will my way with women to Ray Miller. See if you can have as many as Jim did, Ray. I, Robert Stoepfel, hereby will my typing speed and ability to Larry Mapes. You had better start ex- ercising those fingers, Larry. I, Bonnie Tate, hereby will my ability to argue about a question with Mr. Martens or Mr. Ensign to Mary Ann Parker,providingshe keeps up the tradition of arguing about things that she knows noth- ing about and to always win them. I, Nancy Ann Thomas, will my ability to keep quiet and not talk too much to students in Mr. Mc- Vey's study hall. I hope you can make them settle down, Mr. McVey. I,Sandra Wagner,hereby will my ability to get out of school legally to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. I, Dean Washburn, hereby will all the names which I carved in my desk to Philip Davis, so my col- lection will continue. I, JoAnne Wilson, hereby will my ability to keep quiet in Home Ec. class to Mary Ellen Adams. See if you can accomplish this, Mary Ellen. I, Ervin Zeltner, hereby will my parking place to anyone who arrives there first, providing they save enough space for me to park my Chevy. The foregoing instrument was on the date thereof signed, sealed, published, and declared by the Senior Class of 1956 as and for its last will and testament, in the presence of us, who upon request, hereunto set our name as witnesses. Geraldine Beam Sandra Wagner Donald Barker Ervin Zeltner Kar, f '!,?-1,-as Compliments of EVANS TYPEWRITER COMPANY 18 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The year 1976. It was a balmy day in springg the birds were singing, the bees were buzzing and in the South Todd Street Rest Home sat Miss Eleanor Painter,a retired chemist, physicist, and school teacher, viewing her favorite television show, Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town. As the master ofceremonies strolled to the center of the stage, she was amazed to see a new MC. None otherthan Jack Jacobs,stillhandsome, in spite of his receding hair line. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,I am very happy to be here in place of our dear, beloved Ed Sullivan who retired last week. Ihave a very spectacular show lined up for you this afternoon. Here is the designing engineer, Jim Stoepfel, to tell you about Washburn's Wacky Wishy Washers. This is the only washer of its kind that washes, sudses, starches, rinses, dries, irons, and mends. The clothes come out sparkling clean and ready to wear. Now on with the show! Our first surprise this afternoon is from the famous Judy Nigh Dance Studio, the FOUR RHYTHM- ETTES consisting of Susan Joesph, Margie Otto, Lucille Davis and Lois Sterling --- Thank you,girls. Now, next on our show, we have Clever Bill Clevenger and his one-man band, --- making more music than two ordinary bands. Now,let ushave our ace camera man, Ervin Zeltner, turn his camera out to the audience and in- troduce our honore d guests. As I look out on the audience, I see Five-star General Jack Harden. Seated beside him are Lois Ann Snavely, Florence Myers, and Sharon Osborn, our three most promi- nent heads of the Woman's National Guard. In the fourth row is the world famous basketball team, the SHAWTOWN SPACETROTTERS. The center is Duane Lambert, the two forwards are Bob Snively and Gail Newcomer, the two guards are Dick Pickens and Terry Gary. They will be playing next at the Gene Bundy Sports Arena in East Mc- Comb. Now,back to the entertainment side of the show. Introducing rhe concert violionists, extra-ordi- nary, Jeanette Augsburger, playing Jo Anne Ewing's latest composition, Lukewarm Canary. Jeanette will be accompanied by the King of the 88, Hugh Kleinhenz. Here area few words from our alternate sponsor. We are highly honored to have Evelyn and Shir- ley Smith, the owners of the SMITH SISTERS COUGH DROPS CORPORATION, to tell us personally about their product. Our cough drops come in the following various colors: pink, lavender, tur- quoise and many others. Remember, with SMITH SISTERS COUGH DROPS there is not a cough and a car load. At this time we would like to present America's singing sensation, the Hancock HAIR RAISERS, The singers are Elaine Ritter, Joanne Wilson, Frank Rozelle and Don Barker who will sing Crying in the Sewer. Our next act is very unusual, the spectacularly champion, flaming baton twirler. This twirler has won District, State, National, and World championships. Now introducing the Grand Champion, Bob Stoep el. We have more celebrities in the audience. House lights please. Up in the left balcony, we see seatedthe World's Women Bowling Champs,Betty Finley,Ann Harden, Carolyn Orwick and Carol Sue Fundum. These girls have knocked down 10 pins in all corners of the world. Also, seated in the audience is the women's answer to J. Edgar Hoover, Bonnie Tate. And now, more entertainment. Ladies and gentlemen, we are honored to have with us the star of stage, screen, and opera, Nancy Ann Thomas, appearing on her first TV show. She will sing, for our pleasure, a song from the opera, Carmel. She will be accompanied by Janet Collingwood on the bag pipes. We have news ofthe happenings at the Geraldine Beam artist studios where Sandra Wagner's prize winning novel, THE SHORT MEN OR WHO CUT THE LEGS OFF CLARK GABLE, isnow being made into a movie. How did you like today's show? This has been an unusual show today. All of the honored guests and entertainers were members of the 1956 graduating class of McComb School. Miss Eleanor Painter turned off the TV set and tearfully turned to Miss McDonald, and together they reminisced of the happy days when these celebrities were their bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked stu- dents. Compliments of THE MORRISON STORES, Department and Dime I9 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Seniors, at last we've made it, and do you remember as we started our high school careers four years ago in 1952? Now, suddenly, it's all over forever, and we find ourselves looking back on those four years that are so filled with precious memories of our high school days. We started our freshman year feeling a little timid and unsure of ourselves, but as we became ac- customedto newsubjects and new schedules we gradually acquired self-confidence. Upon inspection we found 43 members in our class. We elected class officers which were as follows, Ervin Zeltner, presidentg Bob Stoepfel, vice-presidentg Jeanette Augsburger, secretary-treasurer, Betty Finley. re- porterg and Duane Lambert, historian. We didn't receive any new members during the year,but we were sorry to lose Wilma McMaster who moved to Findlay. Our class advisor for the year was Mr. Clair Jones and our home room teacher was Mrs. Welly. We felt with the departure of that year we had made a very good beginning for our high school careers. Ourhistory beganto grow as we became sophies. Although we hadn't changed much we thought we were 10070 smarter and quite a bit older and more mature. Of course, we soon found out differ- ently. At the beginning of the year our class was composed of 38 members, however later on Jack Harden moved to Bloomville andBonnie Tate was forced to quit because of illness. To guide us that year we chose as our class officers: Ervin Zeltner, president, Bob Stoepfel, vice-president, Carol Sue Fundum,secretary-treasurer, Dick Pickens,reporterg and Sandra Wagner, historian. Mr. William Detamore was our class advisor. Our biggest moment was when we selected and voted for our class rings. Also, we decided upon ourclass colors of blue and white,our class flower, the American Beauty Rose,and our motto Cooperation Means Success. We were allvery proud of Carol Sue Fundum who was elected a cheerleader. Our half- way mark began with 38 juniors flashing around new class rings. We were glad to wel- come backlack Harden and Bonnie Tate. To lead usthrough the year we elected Ervin Zeltner, pres- identg Carol Sue Fundum. vice-presidentglulia Nigh,secretary-treasurerg Carolyn Orwick, reporterg and Sandra Wagner, historian. We had a wonderful time presenting our play, Love is in the Air, under the able direction of our class advisor, Miss Eleanor Painter, and we feel it was a real credit to the class of '56. We were proud of Carol Sue Fundum and Julia Nigh who were chosen as cheer- leaders. We worked very hard on our class projects of selling Christmas cards and catsup and mustard holders. We also had charge of the concession stand at basketball games, and we saved tax stamps. On May 14,we entertainedthe seniors with a banquet the theme of which was Down Memory Lane. Serving were 12 sophomores who were dressed as little children. We were proud to serve as Honor Guards for the Class of 1955 at their Commencement. And then,almost before we could catch our breath, our senior year began. To conduct us through our last year we chose Ervin Zeltner, as our president: Sandra Wagner, vice-presidentg Carol Sue Fundum, secretary-treasurerg Carolyn Orwick, reporterg and Julia Nigh, historian. There were 38 members in our c lass , however, we soon welcomed Sharon Osborn from Liberty which brought our number up to 39. Our class advisor was Miss Eleanor Painter, and our home room teacher was Mr. William Detamore. We were proud of Carol Sue Fundum, Julia Nigh, and Shirley Smithwhowere selected as cheerleaders and also of our beautiful queen, Carolyn Orwick, who reigned so well at our homecoming game. In April, we presented our class play which we feel was a great success. May 12, found us as honored guests of the juniors at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Next came Baccalaureate and Commencement on May 13. Then we were off to Washington where we all thoroughly enjoyed our- selves. As we left good ol' MHS, we felt that we had well fulfilled our expectations, and that we owed it to our school to put in practice in the future the knowledge and principles we had learned there in the past four years. 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'. l .ii ,,f f--. 5 W rf . fi' fi, -X FIRST ROWg Robert Self, Janice Schwartz, Mark Deerwester, Paula Foltz, Larry , X Inbody, Jeanette Hermon, Daniel Dietrich. SECOND ROWg Beverly Shoop, Tom '. H p Palmerton, Sara Myers, Ray Miller, Rose Burnett, Dennis Nagy, Shirley Like. THIRD ,,, 5g ' ROWg Robert Phillips, Shirley Winkle, Jerry Foltz, Janice Altman, Larry Orwick, g .I Q -5, Annie Andonian, Larry Rader. FOURTH ROWQ Ila Rose Lindemyer, Wilbur Richards, J f ,,.. Florence Sterling, Miles Sherick, Lynne Miller, Darrell Gallant, Phyllis Shafer. ' A J -j P FIFTH ROWg Ronald Hale, Velva Shafer. Not pictured: Shirley Miller, Phyllis ki I ' ,,, Kersh, Larry Mapes. . Q 4 in UNIORS The Juniors, with their bright, shiny, rings, started their year by electing the following officers: President, Beverly Shoop: Vice President, Mark Deerwesterg Sec. 8: Treasurer, Phyllis Kershg Historian, Paula Foltz., Reporter, Ray Miller. Mrs. Ensign was our class advisor. We were sorry to lose Janice Monett and Otha Sudlow, but we were glad to gain lla Rose Lindemyer from Bowling Green, Shirley Miller from Liberty-Benton, Florence Sterling from Van Buren, and Tom Palmerton from Hoytville. On November 4, we presented our class play, Grandad Steps Out, which was very successful. Paula Foltz was elected one of the cheerleaders. We are proud of the many boys who participated in sports. For money making projects, we sold Christmas cards, saved tax stamps, bake sales, and refreshments at basketball games. Throughout the year, we enjoyed two class parties,andahigh school Christmas dance. In May, we entertained the Seniors with the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet. 22 is sf-v'f R LN-.1754 it . m il 79271 'F 1' 'Qtr ills? V' I ag- 'K1 hk1 I as-.avi ...fv ,M if 'Z 'T 5? xl L 'X '-f- 4 :f 3 I f..,. i :': H15 H'i E . V 4191 MEFF Nd? f '-M. mfr 2151 -l,xfrms1ffu I , 2942 if? My -My J 'Wy ff mf if lf, Q iv,-' '4- FIRST ROW1 Phyllis Rozelle, Roger Orwick, Ruth Leader, Fred Alstaetter, Sandra Shafer, Donald Phillips, Carole Butler. SECOND ROW: Marvin Tate, Mary Stoepfel, Dale Smith, Brenda Holladay, Kenneth Bryan, Rosie Rader, Gerald Aller. THIRD ROW: Mary I-Iaughn, Bill Foltz, Barbara Ewing, Jackie Myers, Lola Davis, John Rea, Mary Ellen Adams. FOURTH ROW: Jar1Nigh, Linda Wagner, Jerry Smith, Mary Ann Parker, Hobson Rader, Connie Brickman, Ralph Nigh. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Ann Buchanan, Jay Rea, Annita Kurtz. NOT PICTURED: Frank Sterling. SOPI-IO ORE CLASS Well, here we are back in school againbut as Sophomores this year. Time sure does fly! We started out with 36 students and e- lected the following as officers: President: Roger Orwick, Vice President: Jack Myers, Secretary: Anita Kurtz., Treasurer:Ruth Leader, Reporter: Rosie Wasson, Historian: Mary Haughn. Our advisor is Mr. Schmunk. We were sorry to lose Arden Rader, who went to the Navy but glad to gain Jerry Smith from Ottawa and also to have Frank Sterling back. We are very proud of our Sophomore football players and es- pecially John and Jay Rea and Fred Altstaetter who received letters . As activities we plan to have a Christmas party, a swimming party in January and a party in the spring. We are going to have bake sales and sell name stamps to make money. We look forward to 1956-57 and our Junior year. -r' Compliments ofthe TROUTS FURNITURE CO, Findlay, Ohio 23 19 'Orff they WM g-nw' r ' A :B 'Qs P731 ,of rv -I sf' Xf an 'FF IS 5. MMM 3 K' fl PDU ici' ian' 1--'Y Y 'Hr 'i ,JP 'K QM s, ,,,, ...aa .lf xx-Y, 309 af .---W A6 4' ' ,f ev.- ...xg l1'ZY 5? Ixur A fl .3 if ,ffl -r'-Y 7 A FIRST ROW Sandra Rider Kay Myers Charles Cosner Dennis Geren Robert Varner Russel Conrad Robert Sterling SECOND ROW Leon McDowell Jan Brickman Connie Nagy Ronnie Pendleton Sharon Doubt Don Kepling Charles Eberly THIRD ROW Eva Andonlan Ph1l1p Davis Larry Burnett Wanda Os born John Stanfield Judy Sheidler Joyce Campbell FOURTH ROW Charles arden Fannie Roy Madge Shafer Harold McCullough Pat Easton Marvin Ritter Sue Rosenberger FIFTH ROW Nancy Harden Floyd Rader Marlene Mapes Darlene Latta Billy Grogg Charles Feltman Larry Spitnale SIXTH ROW John Holladay Linda Crouse NOT PICTURED Calvin Hatch Junior Miller Gerry Hines Duane Latta We have thirty nine students and were all glad we made it into High School 1' --JY -1-ar' We choose the following officers for our Freshman year President Judy Sheidler, Vice President: Larry Spitnaleg Secretary-Treasurer: Russell Conradg Reporter: Charles Eberly, Historian: Marlene Mapes 4 -- X -W - T r. 1 , , , --:-v s , ' 1 .,, , M' 1' '- 'T A J ' .. 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A A' w' if' XY w L ' 'ri f -ss ,f - - ' ik B .7 , 3. 4. ii A V ' ,,.wS3a.y 1' Tazjsg H 5 V , Jifzl X , Ei ' gi Jig .,., Y , ,:., s,,rs,, E M Y I 4 , rr 'A f if Q 4 1 25' xx' :V s , ' - f C its ' v , as I f --33: as 1 J f' 'J S - C F 2. 1 1 S If Q 'I' - ef!! Y - .W y '- WW r . zzf's.,a'ff-f sf., ,J Y f : ' , ' . . ' . X u , L . 1 . 1 I . .rl I s I v X: ' I . . , ,,. -f . . 5 ' ' . Q' ' 3' I I I I u u - A J H. . . . . , -1' F Xl . . ' : , l , -J y QU y . , . . . . 4 . 1 , . . We were very proud to have many of our boys taking part in our school athletics. We were glad to have Junior Miller, Wanda Osburn from Liberty, Gerry Hines from Hoytville, and also Charles Harden who moved back from Bowling Green. We are hoping to have a party later on in the year. We will be seeing you next year when we call ourselves Sophomores . 'Compliments of LEIPSIC DRY CLEANERS, Leipsic, Ohio 24 ...Qs fv- '-er , ' A .Abd NB ,A as ,gfvv fair H-we 'mf' -.1 Q, ..,2l 'wir' Y' dw? 97? KV? 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THIRD ROW: ,, , '- ' -- V ' -: 1' ' Thomas Nagy,Lavere Herringshaw,Janet I V F, .- ,V gig SEVENTH Compliments of BRUCE BRYAN AND SON Findlay, Ohio Foltz, Dan Lora, Harriet Miller, Donald Ensign, Cynthia Caton. FOURTH ROW: Denny Altstaetter, Marie Wise, Wayne Rader,Arvina Swinehart, Paul Brickman, Leslie Woodward, Sue Ann Woodruff. FIFTH ROW: Carole Walsh, Faye Shafer, Jane Moore, Don Ewing, Billy Glaser, David Routson, Edward Spitler. SIXTH ROW: Sandra Spence, Becky Shoop, Elaine Sherick,Joe11enSheid1er, Virginia Lead- er, Danny Rader, Shirley Orwick . SEVEN- TH ROW: Jeannette Loy, Jim Lora, Glenn Moore, Eileen McMaster. N O T PIC - TURED: Marilyn Pickens, Ida Hines, Kenneth Brown. 26 GR DE M .XX WR w.. 32, 3-gd . .,.. 1 .fag ' - ,EX-, M5 -- , ,X.s:X.X:-- Xf ' ' WNXXXXW- Q Z K KL.. - XX ' H 11. X1v,uL,'XX . , 1 F' M W ,X W ji 2efagg?,,iXwq .... 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SIXTH ROW Henry Farquharson, Teri Ann Hutson, Eddie Ingold, Larry Sands, Ji11 Rider, John Easton, Bob Wade SEVENTH ROW: Don Andonian, Bob Zeller, Shirley Lora, Michael Thorne, Diane Markins Compliments of COOPER TIRE AND RUBBER CO., Findlay. Ohio 28 S I f L - f I - , , if'-F' :Q F I iiii I , I , 3 Q ., 2 jf gy ' E A ,I I ' rf if J, .rf 1 R .. A, ,, Iryirr , W W X A ,..,, V' F . 'A F '-,. ' 1 uf 5 f V . ,' X' 'X 11 ' ' ' ' U f f , Q ,. Q, N ,:,. 1- If s N ' 5 . ' I in ,L , , 5 - .Q I 1 , K ' if , ,N E if X I ig I w N A .. A 4 ' , Q .Y Ami ,L 5 , y , 1, S. , 1: l ff in 6 pf, ,C ' I y, ' 3,-3, 24 .S H 36: ' I' M , ---- f I ,L , f gl , , L CK' I A-V ' I 4 Y 1 Q, ., y ,- ff A I F I I T' A ' J H e'QEf ,'i 1 411 5 W, 1 'Q A 'J' . ' ' ,- If -' -' 2 2 Q- Q -. 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A W X' N 61 ' ' A f ,.. I fifh ff ' .V , :GV , ii y..! ga ' QQ- A 'ir ,cg Ay-.A aw- ,k-1. f' . I' . ' ., ' L . 5' - -- fqkf , , ,V , fxwf -I , -, My E' 1' F I ', ,AMW f A A Ah L .bi . 'iv' -.q,pg 1 X R 1 I It Y Q . 'lx W I I ' ' , ,Aff I 12' A S -v-- nfl' vow J F 'GF V- V ' -7 'fuk ' in 1:1 1 ' -1 W 'JSE K ' ' , ' M L ' , , ' N' ' ' , 2 --' xl, iff 1 ' . ' - , ' , Q, an 5' H ' .. I 'J ,v ' Q . I I' tr' 1' ,,.W N' -' 'H , f'?f .4 -, , .J . 1 f t J 1 x 19 'z ,.-:iffy 3, 7' nkffa' FIRST ROW: Bob Beck, Laura Shoop, Kenneth Agner, Judith Benjamin, Larry Wise, Barbara Inbody, Ronnie Holliday. SECOND ROW: Linda Sue Hilty, Lynn Wilcox, Marjorie Deerwester, Dale Rea, Linda Wood- ward, Roger Lenhart, Martha Varner. THIRD ROW: Larry McMaster, Margaret Stoepfel, Philip Moorhead Linda Rutter, Dale Fundum, Shirley Challen, Larry Green. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Butler, David Foltz, Jancie Gangle, Louis Callen, Judith Dietrick, Tommy Johnston Carolyn Geren. FIFTH ROW: Bob Thomas, Judy McCullough, Robin Rader, Rita Martin, Larry Gene Wolfrod, Patty Sharninghouse, Arthur Payne. SIXTH ROW: Linda Arrington, John Rinehart, Donna Franks, Robert Buchanan, Marilyn Rider, Gary Franks Linda Parker. SEVENTH ROW: Martha Steiner, Richard Davis, Jean Ann DeWeese, Connie DeWeese Ronnie DeWeese, John Pitney, Harvey Callen. FIFTH GR DE BOSTON STORE, Findlay, Ohio ----------- Where Spending Is Saving 29 .qi Q., L, W 41' 'Pm 'G' 9, ,I f E Q u -w -2'2 - ' X ex kj t J 5 NN ' f , . I fl f, , ' tiara-.wakf E. ' X'- ,. f ' 5 A 7 ' 7 7' 3 - Jill: - 3 5' ,J J f , A H W . 1 A W N J X 5:,,,,,,,, , ,ji gi? X vi, ,,, a I W- ' .A.. I ': I r 1 ,, .f at ,J I W' 1 Q.. 'Edie ' .kai - t . .. ,f 1 I 'U V l Q ' i we r , f ww ft ' if .. , X I ix-Q Q . fb? ' '2.. TA 5 4 .::: 2 . ., 1- . X 1 .--' . iv, . -:. 1' , ' ' .1 ef I 11,55 ' ' .- . f , . - , ' fr ' CQ I . 'JG Q . 1, 4 ,. , 'gr 'Q V . Ju X .-, C7 ' :ga . .af fa AAI. ' H X f' ' C mx ' -s e A , , ' , ,,,:.. .E 3. Q , ., ,, ln, 2? --f-V' , - . I -- ' , .JL acl I ,V I J' 1 .A , ., :1'3 'WmwxF' 'fi 'A N ' Q' ' 2 ,an .ah 1 , ' 'Y I . 9 'gi C' Zi ah, . fi' PJQJ Li. E ' '3 J- I N... s ,-,, 4 H. - A NF ggi, wiw- V N ,J -f '1 px! 7 i: V, if V A s. A Mm , 4' I : ' f' X' ' I Y' U. lf? ' .-if Q-. ,J FIRST ROW: John Sherick, Joyce Gangle, Stanley Wise, La Donna Inbody, Gary Culp, Madeline Arrington, Terry Rader. SECOND ROW: Anna Mae Newell, Vickie Todd, Sharon Miller, Donelda Sterling, Martha Millham, Barbara Bryan, Nancy Beck. THIRD ROW: Laila Nigh, Danny Like, Judy Hector, Tom Pitney, Lois St. John, Lynn Tate, Patsy Harshberger. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Aukerman, Mary Herman, Steve Miller, Sue Long, Ronnie Andonian, Linda Leader, Dennis Challen. FIFTH ROW: Freddie Nigh, Janet Ewing, Billy Payne, Virginia Fletcher, Gregory Bishop, Judith McDowell, Bill Tate. SIXTH ROW: Dennis Myers, Jill Glaser, Linda Ammons, Kay Ewing, Joann Doty, Charlette George, Sam Inbody. SEVENTH ROW: Rose Ellen Orwick, Roxy Hook. NOT PICTURED: Gracie Fenstermaker. Compliments of HANCOCK COUNTY FARM EQUIPMENT ASSN. 30 'SF' FXS 'vw-4' 45 6 WW 'Q' 4:5 Jr .. W , its ,V J 'Q I r . lj 'Q il,1 3-'r.. . mga -S ,pw ' Q., . .. .- . Q , Q f . 1 - ' fe 1 A I I N g g: ' 'V ri , :M L N. R Ill: ll' Y Ph r g Xi. . AE Q ,L I wk EH, ww ! J xl? 5' V .5i::- 4 or-M- ' 5 'dr . -2' K . . ---' G ' I K I Q --fg ,,.,. am.-,fa6t.v, -if -V at I It In ,,-, - 1:1-X Wg A I A , K ,apr rr ..:r . ' -. s: f- ' V'7IsQ ,' .. dw -if -A I s g' it .1 I- ,J J ' , ily ' I , f r 1' w x A' I H I' w 95 'V lil I ' .- I L . -3 I, ini F f .. .. ix, .- M - .nn eg f .. v I ,,:3, A:l,A: s , X .. , -' -1 ,. xx? ,I ...K . . . -P I 55... , .,:, ,A , . J gg Us J., ' ,A .iii ., , - 1 I m .. r' ' 2: ? ea: Tell? F' if 'J ff X :M if if Fw 2325- R Y V J: 1 -' 4 xl! .gy Y . J. r 'VX .... . N. 'rr L 'fa I - .. 'X ff I ' . li: 'F .M e N f L-K ' 1 ' J iv 1-'f ' 'V fLf: 2- I -- .. '22 aff' ' t X Q ..... ., , , I : 'Et' ' V -. r- J :. r 52 Y, ..- ' : X-.J f M fi .': J' U X .... V ' -:' - I ' J i Nw... ...e .. sa. A, . .,v L ia: I .2 7. My Mm: ii A '.f,:... ' L . ' six! J K Vg, I . , . f t QW 1' ' ' L ml F ' Ayg Q Q4 MS' 4 11: I 77 V , X i. . . - ' 'I X. ' i : N4 Y J' ' 2 ' ' , if ' -.s ' . . Y -af , -. V-, I: ' ta, -,I .A , - 5'-egg? V x-.MJ :IV 1 ni 'T .5331 L., . . e ff J It - o - - ...P xi, miie' I , I xl .' 1 A FIRST ROW: Linda Greene, Bill Caton, Jane Edie, Chuck Morris, Janet Aukerman, Sue Challen, Dick Morris, Ronnie Laucke, Jean Adams. SECOND ROW: Gary Wise, Linda Orwick,Barbara Lenhart, Judy Newcomer, Alan Myers, Tommy Grogg, Jerry Montague, Ronnie Markins, Terry Grose. THIRD ROW: Gary Montague, Ruth Herman, Nancy In- gold, Theres a Swinehart, Eddie Routson, Victor Russel, Carol Cosner, Richard Hauk, Pamela Little. FOURTH ROW: Larry Franks, Barbara Easton, Nancy Norway, Sharon Spence,Bi1ly Bennert,Mike Honse,Brad Smith, Edna Callon, Judy Franks. FIFTH ROW: Danny Payne,Diane Woodruff,Jimmy Rader,David Kitchen,Larry Spoores,Jimmy Lam- bert, Melinda Hartzell, James Burtermore, Peggy Krebbs. SIXTH ROW: Roger Geren, Pamela Bishop, Steven Moorehead, Tommy Rader, Barry Rehus, Morris Fenstermaker, Dick Shoemaker, Glendora Osborn, Jimmy Clark. SEVENTH ROW: Jimmy Okuly, Ca- thy Hutson,Donna Mae Winkle,Kay Latta,Wayne Siferd,David Stoepfel, Florence Rea, Elaine Davis, Susan Rader. EIGHT!-1 ROW: Barbara Borgelt, Pamela Long. NOT PIC- TURED: John Prowant. THIRD GR DE SINK'S FLOWERS, 404 Second Street, Findlay, Ohio 31 .QL nw- -rs av U , HL 1 Kr., I ., nfs., .' J. -. ,J .ga .Q 'V 4. . ' x :Q 4, M 'v H 2 X .. M 1 nh wigttf- F -aa ff' ' y gi : , M .,, uri 1 X. -vu . 4 4.2 - 'Q I -S25-ff QQ 1. . I1 . , 7? . R N A R 1 sf J ., ' . at - ,,,., A 5 J: -, I U 1: llv- : E h X ,- .. SH' ,ti . . J , J is i , , F E J ,. , y 4 , ,,., Q, .J i 4' ' A , -is 71 F. .L X ' 2 ' .. -s LQIA Q5 .. , t, 4A H r x , Q QL Q tl Ng. 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SECOND ' N V I, AN li p J ROW, Earl Kitchen, Cheryl Morris, Johnny 'J ,-,e,: in es 5s ?tE,. V 17' -' i' in 1 Spoores,MaryAliceSchroll,Ronnie Kepling, Q H 1A . 2 iz F ' Faye Spence,Jerry Sands,Jerry McCullough, Glen Herringshaw. THIRD ROW, Charles Mortimer, Patty Grogg, John Loy, Sue Stevenson, Bradley Gunder, Penny Chapman, C onnie Wells, Tommy I-lilty, Michael Benjamin. FOURTH ROW, Betty Jane Bergman, D onnie Clinger, Diana Clark, Nancy Davis. John Billingsley, John Aukerrnan, Linda Tyson, Ph.illip.Glaser, Ronnie Haughn. FIFTH ROW, Larry Siferd, Georgeanna Payne, Larry Tate, Diana Spitsnaugle, Jimmie Gan- gle, Bertha Holladay, Mike Siverling, David Rader, Sharyl Doenges. SIXTH ROW, Terry Sands, Mary Ann Pepple, Larry Insley, Diane Haddox, John Collingwood, Mary Lou James, Larry Todd, Joe Newell, Connie Jo Spoors. SEVENTH ROW, Cheryl Siferd, William Aller, Maxine Routson, Robert Alt, Faye Phillips. SECO DCR DE Compliments of ZIEROLF'S, Findlay, Ohio 32 vw- ., . , Caae Q f H - V' 4 -5: tx '.: K - - I ,ra A. I - : I if V, Z Q .6 - :af ' K, ,ugh .C V Ag T V - ' it is M ,K -Q -1 ., I. Xi VA , A -.Q-4' Xl .. ffnx 1' . I , ' ,' . 555, ,M xv f . -Gig L, : Eff' ' fl - . g I . , .1 Kinja, . ' . ,. ' Nh I, 'Ag' ' D 'I , 'Y 3? i ,, X I5 ar Yi '1 'S y l ' VJ' el ., X - - in X b. ' , .. li, -V.v-Va , ,V - at ww . all A- fe. Q ..-. A ' 17 , , M , 4 on , .E V , ., I, A .Cf-an A , -gy ' 1 - - Nw X . x V I . L:f:'E','i h x IR E X ., I 'I F W1 I P. . . 1': A' I A ' 2 C wr S J.. 1 J A ,, gli' 1, H. fr f , I Q., ,I M h Q A I I , J , .ff -VP ' I ' .,., ' 1 A ' .,:' F ' I ' ffl .a A ' I .,,. A , C I I I M ' 4 ' 'A ' :'1-'- M5-Iliff? I ECJ, .., C ,IQ I at A . -733: ' ',,4..fi C . i . u . Q' - I Vi fl 2 ' 5 A an ,L QV..-.faq-L I gf an I ,faq f Q fri U 1 A fi --:- I .' h A I W V K x ixaxxn. A - Z Y i afar . :-. UR ' ' , IR ' i f I X in ' .rr W ,. , A -n ' 1 'rg s as ,A 710 A N -it ' -r- I ,. 4 N ya ! ' ' I ' ' 'ee' , P- I a J .1-fe' A .A -e X .e , ,Nh 5 I h gr, 'qi' X' ,M 1' ' - . ' 1 A Q --Q ., FIRST ROW: Johnny Ewing, Christy Rehus, Mike Van Sickle, Judy Martin, . -. .v Andy Nigh, Iulreann Dietrich, Eddie Herman, V1Cki Morris. SECOND ' 4 'K V - ROW: Jane Johnson, Dick Amstutz, Judy Aukerman, Paul Pitney, Sheila 'C A . . Leader, Darrell Pendleton, Sharon Hector, Gary Rinehart. THIRD ROW: NX . W , Daryl Clark, Patty Glaser, Gary Like, Rita Sterrett, Terry Trutt, Jane . X X Aukerman, Larry Fenstermaker, Lucille Serna. FOURTH ROW: John Ray Skelly, George DeFreeze. Gail Siverling,Mike Rader. Marcia Todd, Jim- my Engard, Nancy Brickman. David Arrington. FIFTH ROW: Delbert Payne, Steven Millham, Roger Mc- Dowell, Jimmy Fletcher, Larry Wi1cox,John Foltz, Gene Newell, Jimmie Caron. SIXTH ROW: Joe Adams Ricky Carles, Terry Petersen, Loren Rea, Larry Little, Darrell Andonian, Jimmie l-Iouk, Branley Wolford SEVENTH ROW: Denny Miller. Earl Shoemaker. Not pictured: Linda Smith. FIRST GR DE Compliments of BAKER HARDWARE McComb, Ohio 33 :N .. My . K W Ai t Q - ' iii Q ' v 57951: ,, X . Y ' ' J F 'i I v. I F E I ,N ,SIM-f., 1,4 V - ,pf s, Y 1 '. ,f at M ' .H 5 , , ,D A ,V, A2 A -A -5. ,gg 'Xlsd Q' 4.. I , t' 45 .ii -A I A 1. , .4 ' 1.1 J, 9' 'E I I . ' ' - . I I Q ' , ips ' ' ' ri ie ' 'H-I .. I :g s-1-4, I - ' ' V, N- , 'W 1 I, ,an 1 - . 5 f ' tl ,J , - ' ' '. gl 'J V ff . , -' g, 'L I. f I he ' '- L. . I-0.1 , N 4 :Y lx J: Y ' X L V? F . ' . 5- x kk ' - - I 4 Sv xt J :V ,al 1 , , U , 'X xiw V in : Y I , fr 1 mf A . i A ,ak iam I Y I w ,,,. ' Q si: 'Q .JI ,xr 13 pkg? 2 . ' I ff' 5 -.J -F , Qsx-r' 'V ..,- d H . , X .N-, S, v '-ft sw sf, S -sf - X' 'ki 2 L f. f 1.-' ' ' ii 13. .-. - 'Vu ' . X t X 'Ny F xt Y I KW. A ' hvvl .:I,5,1.' . ' . ' sta ., .V to 1f,:':1..Xi,5sX . KJ Y ,- x A '1 - .35 'V X .X . V' ' . YQ ae -I . A' 1 x 1 T f to at 5 ww- J ' ' J- - - K NA' :ff -53 , If ti 4 V , xg? N 1 .4 sn ENV 1 , P 2, ' ' X N' Sl 5 3 f P1 af- , :- ts: af - is- I I ., I an as fi ' ew ' . 1: f ' , el - , . i 3 4 ,, 1 . ,J I v .QQ , 6 Q ,A P I . ,af .. gist ,J I ' e.. -y ' N '- M, Ti' . C x , vm V 'N , S ' SM ' ' 'BX-, , 5 -,, ff L- , - if -2 if f I 'L , f :Q , A- P- I A 'J ft I , J V ,.,, J .a 2 'ig ., f' ' 'fi if 4' ' I, 8 :L x - Q1 ' , . I . -J J s - f N., Jai 4 85 I 1 'J A' it ' I ' . I J gk' seam-- M ' f' 2 'Y' -If -.5 '6 ffm l ::w.'-f'fil7Si'1i'fV3 ,, We - -td as I . I 1- fs ,S S M 4 1 I f , 1 , .5 -'- I - x 4 . N NJ X 4 X , O7 ' K , , O ' ' 4' '. ' , ,..,y 47 H ,Ti s :Q .14 11,5 . J 1 My ' A - , , i , FIRST ROW: Patricia Franks, Joyce Ann Oyler, Cathy Bishop, Nancy Herrnon, Larry Caton,Teri Lynn Sterling, Kathy King. SEC- OND ROW: Cathy Hermon, Joyce Wells, Sandra House, Karen Spitsnaugle, Kay Stevenson, Susan Kisseberth,Ju1ia Wilson, THIRD ROW: Tommy Siferd,Ernily Ault, Wayne Lewis Agner, Sally Rine- qf hart, Kenneth McVey, Dianne Van Atta, Keith Detarnore, FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Endrek, Douglas Rider, Jo Lynn Shoop, William , X Harden, Linda Haddox,Gary Tussing, Lana Jean Woodward. FIFTH ' 5 ROW: Gary Tate,CherylWarren,Dale Pitney, Kathy Myers, Robert Spoors, Janet Osborn, James Funk. SIXTH ROW: Betty Stoepfel, Michael Nusbaum, Michael Boyles, Linda Routson, John Borgelt, Bonnie Bennett, Dennis Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Rosalie Harsh- lim 15, it ,J fsifrf aa R L , J' i f J to t I x ' N, 'J -f ' A im K berger, Lois Anne Buttermore. KINDERG RTE COMPLIMENTS OF SKELLYS DRUG STORE MCCOMB, OHIO 34 3.4 gf- Senior Mothers ' 'vw Ck V Qi ' is 'dlfgfsf . F il rf -Q -n. 3 X EX . 1 lf. Janet fff ,O gg' li, GWB Bop' The Happy Class Mlss McComb -'N 1 ? School IS Fun U' H Love? rg ifzf' . - F W Who me 4.. Come ln! tr -,Ei f ' Susan ca 2 Remember when ' Ny ' 4' cf z .L . ew-Y. wif ,'2 l fha! 'UN l D5 , - lfg. X' sooo Wonderful Jeanette ' I V l Suave A E-un old thal T1ger! It Comemplauon Hope Chest? Vaeauon COMPLIMENTS OF KIGERS BARBER SHOP - MCCOMB, OHIO S 5 1 SEPTEMBER W AX X nf ' 4 ...Couniy Fair... Qgmuw C1151 GBC IRAQ 'nn H ... Epi? l?rn1g,I41,fC.? OCTOBER 1' S 217 M, , .Play practice... HOMECONING 5uCCESSfLlI foo-Il ball Season... 'A-fif' NOVEMBER Wng: 'W ' - 53 1' 2 1 sz 2 1 IN. gi yy Ao. X M J in V. 4 1,5 41 JUNIOR PLAY.. . Ho-11,01 Somfzggf VC1CO'I'I.OI'I'LIdClYS! QYXSVETDALL ., , .Q - JABIUARY FEBRUARY CHRISTMAS COUNTY PARTY New YEA RS AumTu0N5 All- SC hool music par-Tl'es... LEAP COUHIY PESIEVGI - I Programiwx ! 1of All- SLS1nv'W OJXVI hs Supper... Q.. I-f -Idxe W, wlvvs cy Cou h-IN, Ice Rb ff ' II....,...,, . . K lm Cnxrn Q1 L N Q Q k A APRIL .,., , MAY Yx?SX'Xe ld Q W DISTRICT CONT E ST cnt LTO, lx-Q IP gpm tx QP..n:y11f 1-181.4 QMAA IRI? fifxf !fJ'IO 11' .. . SENIOR PLAY 7f0'1lo-Jlflocl-5? faster Glrhmw KAY! xullifl' Jn-Q r. Ehhqueii GRADUATION Senior Class Trip Compliments of BENNETT BROS FURNITURE CO., McComb, Ohio 36 i ,MW , gy ax 9? win. if Q ' W ,, Af, 3 34.3 ,- Nw 335-52511515 A Qgxm-.1 ,rid W I ' ' 1 X, I f Ewa T K X S if 4 5 .s K , sg? s Hx :rw Xu X X r Ex .Q QL, A ,1, H D V. gx H N 'K X 1 1 H iWnrd i I if saiq 1 3' 5 'Y U- '-1 ' ??E7':.: '.1 ' ESP' 2 Qi I J 1 .la ' lr! 2. fi ' Q' I 'Fs '! ,, I ' .': 'e1'4g'-vw f- Fa- . . 5? . , ::' aw w ll ll ag 515355, Agri!! W ' ' f e F X 'H to H ' at ' if w gi ' rfsmwflil xg A .. Y-. , , . , w, - -7 1 1 tg 2 L FIRST ROW: Roger Orwick, Larry Spitnale, Dean Washburn, Jack Harden, Dennie Altstaetter, Managerg Don Barker, Jack Jacob, Chuck Harden, Marvin Tate. SECOND ROW: Hobson Rader, Manager, Billy Clevenger, Gail Newcomer, Frank Rozelle, Gene Bundy, Terry Gary, Duane Lambert, Dick Pickens, Jim Stoepfel, Bob Stoepfel, Dale Smith, Manager, THIRD ROW: R. H. Mc Vey, Assistant Coachg Larry Mapes, IohnRea,Jack Myers, Leon McDowell, Ronnie Pendleton, Fred Altstaetter, Gerald Aller, Dennis Nagy, Bob Self, Jay Rea, Jan Nigh, Ralph Nigh, I. B. Finley, Coach, FOOTB LL With ten lettermen returning to the gridiron, McComb had awonder- ful chance for a successful season. The only loss McComb suffered was to the Arlington Red Devils, the Championship team. Thirteen is said to be an unlucky number but McComb defeatedfour teams with the score of thirteen. The Panthers displayed splendid team spirit and co-operation. We are losing thirteenlettermen this year which include: Bill Clevenger, Gail Newcomer, Frank Rozelle, Gene Bundy, Terry Gary, Duane Lam- bert, Dick Pickens, Jim Stoepfel, Bob Stoepfel, Dean Washburn, Jack Harden, Don Barker, and Jack Jacobs. We They Leipsic 13 0 Arcadia 1 3 6 Van Buren 13 O Vanlue 6 O Arlington 0 Z2 Mt. Blanchard 51 0 Cory-Rawson 13 6 Liberty-Benton 39 7 COMPLIMENTS OF MCCOMB DRY CLEANERS 38 .4. Q ., e .. e X I -...D ' , ' I lr ' -, , 2: -, . K F , wif 1 4 ' M Q , . , -ws V+ 5.-Q A N if ix P I .3 I XX f '13 'r' gg A K X Af A D 1 A ,ei A 1' gr -fa. in ,E . 1 -1. X ,rf -l ', 'L i ' D K, T if D Jim Stoepfel H51 Terry Gary i Duane Lambert i l Dick Pickens S F YJ NT Q51 'X r E s 7 sm ffl w ll :Ai lf- V I ' 'VL' . . D J f 3 'i fi i W V 1 i ' W0 ii S F 1 H f f e ,1-- , 45 i i ' - s f i '-He :-f' 4' i ' -Ve. A E e' r Q Jack Harden , Dean Washburn :': Bob Sroepfel , eil, Gail Newcomer , . ..L I ' I -v.' L , C1 v ' :XJ 4: 9 - I ' N , ' X :S ,H , if e N 5 i - r 'R 4 . 5 J :iwfz ',',,f-- 4 ' W ' ' , .I .Y -. 1 , M ,Q :.,', . Bill Clevenger A Z A- 'fig'-5 Larry Mapes Dennis Nagy Frank Rozelle . :W fi: h : D if -H - .D i Q i H it-.. U V ' h .1 ' ' ,.. Q A I Vs' ! . Il .i -,. ' Fred Alstaetter 'L L Don Barker 5 A Gene Bundy j Jay Rae , A + - ' 9 . :SAF .F 5 nj- iv' ull' 65? N' Di Jack Jacob tl - an Q Ag! 3 iiiiw John Rae . ,gif T , N N 4 2 ff ' x f ' ' - f X f' dll are e . mfg' f , - If 5 f J .f EW 'H ' F t s 41 . I 41 ': 1 , t' , 1 'I' ' RI?-I ' Y ':: 'Iii-I 'Y M 5 r Qi ::4,,vE', 5- .' - W 7???1.f.i.L Lf in .,, D 4 1' .5 5 JE: mr 5 wv rv' 145 r M - 21,-4,-I' ' -4 W1 f ' ' 1- 7 - ,r .rr 1 pf DJ 'Q G - .. ff f 'W' A 1- - i' ,N 1. 1. Paula Foltz, Shirley Smith, Judy Nigh, Carol Sue Fundum. Sue Foltz. CHEERLEADER You make the touchdown, we'll make the noise! W- W vi' Vg. Q xi Compliments of MARTIN FARM EQUIPMENT. McComb. Ohio 40 -1-eff:-f' Wins f ff' l , 'l - I :L V? xg-5 N Q 1---ip? QB h it .4 gg , L, l i g l L A55 i' in ,Q i.'e-M1113 A-. Jinx C ' if K -' L . i l --ef 'f lax l 1 r . C, -I N, it 'f 'i if L 1 V KX , L A I N ' , .W r 1 Y 57, - ,H I -I 1 'Xt , fr Y it A a I ...A R Ngi vf I r A' a-. A .C 'ev 1' R' w - ,. r , r ,Q A 2 1 , J -I-.:, , . X , 1 L. ,I ., .r4,.z.-55S,s1f7: ' I- fr . , fm 'w,f.V:z.r ' ik! , ' Y ' , , - X . , W .1 W ' -- - . r 1 - r :nm . ,- - . as V f.2,m1n. . FIRST ROW: Jim Stoepfel, Bob Self, Jack Jacobs, Larry Mapes, Jonn Rea, Terry Gary, Dean Washburn, Gail Newcomer. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Ammons, Roger Orwick, Jay Rea, Gerald Aller, Bob Snively, Dick Pickens, Gene Bundy. Larry Orwick, Ralph Nigh. BASEBALL McComb began its baseball career in the spring of 1955 with Coach Jack Ammons. Their season was successful considering this was the first year. They split most of their non-tournament games but lost to Cory-Rawson in the first tournament start. Cory-Rawson went on to win the tourney. All the lettermen but two will return next year and with the experience they have gained, we should have a success- ful season. Compliments of HALL HARDWARE COMPANY 41 4 5-fi QE 1 iii it r 451 FIRST ROW: Dale Smith, Manager, Terry Gary,Dick Pickens, Duane Lambert, Gail Newcomer, Dean Washburn, Hobson Rader, Manager. SECOND ROW: Coach, J. B. Finley, Roger Orwick, Bill Clevenger, Larry lnbody, Bob Snively, Bob Phillips, Larry Orwick, Dennis Nagy. ANTHERS This year's Panther squad was bolstered by two returning lettermen, Gail Newcomer and Duane Lambert. The Varsity won 2 and lost 17 games, however, this is no indication of the team spirit and determination demonstrated by our team. Each game was hard fought and many were not decided until the final seconds of the contest, The reserve team won 12 and lost 3 games. This suggests that next year will be a good season for the McComb hardwood combine, McComb en- tered the Hancock County Tournament decided underdogs and were given little chance of win- ning their first game with Arcadia. The upset minded Panthers went into this game with a zeal not often seen in High School circles, and came out the victors in as thrilling a battle as the game has to offer, Our next game was with our traditional tournament rivals,Vanlue. Although the team went into the game with the same willtowin, the Wildcats from Vanlue proved a little too tough thus ending our Basketball season for 1956. ANTHER BASKETB LL SCORES REGULARS OPPONENT RESERVES REGULARS OPPONENT RESERVES WE THEY WE THEY WE THEY WE THEY 37 65 Pandora 41 27 50 74 Grand Rapids 41 54 Hamler 32 28 61 66 1365111617 39 50 Liberty 37 36 54 69 Vanlue 36 61 37 60 Deghlep 54 39 58 68 AI1lIlgI0f1 36 55 46 52 sr, wendeiin 42 34 53 59 Arcadia 46 28 48 50 Hoyfville 41 24 50 '76 Van Buren 50 35 59 62 Malinta 43 28 49 90 Cory-Rawson 39 48 50 54 Liberty 34 29 63 41 Mr. Blanchard 41 23 42 53 Arlington 54 14 '75 '71 Alfcadia 46 '79 Vanlue 42 .,,- ,.. . v-f . 1,3-s Terry Gary Dick Pxckens Duane Lambert Bill Clevenger COMPLIMENTS OF MCCOMB CITY MARKET, MCCOMB, OHIO 43 Dean Washburn Garl Newcomer 4? Bob Smvely h all 1 -Nh FIRST ROW: Dennis Alstaetter, Dennis Geren, Gary Geren, Junior Miller, Larry Spitnale, Phillip Davis, SECOND ROW: Jim Edie, Eddie Beam, Charles Harden, Charles Cosner, Mr. Ammons, Ronnie Pendleton, Lauren Inbody, Jim Rinehart, Eddie Barker. U IOR HIGH BASKETB LL TEAM UNIOR HIGH 'C lihg xhii uh Pat Easton. Janet Foltz, Harriett Miller, Di- ane Booth. Compliments of WOLFORD AND KEERAN GARAGE, McComb 44 flew, 1,5 ' ' 1 uw 5- cuf'Af'7. FIRST ROW: Kenny Brown, Marilyn Pickens, Junior Miller, Duane Latta, Shirley Miller. 5? ex B111 Davls Scott Rader Who ITIS? I m Forever It Wasn t us! Make mine orange Quiet! Compllments of MARTIN S MARCELLE POTATO CHIPS. Findlay, Ohio W Wg11i,.mf? 1 by 1 s '-' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 - HARMON FUNERAL HOME 16 'K-FEPTKYMR 'I nu- W N Www, xv ? i f f ,, ' , ,Am.,, , Z,,,A.,,.. , 5 i , . . l bV,.. ,lzl , , Ja ' 1 .2 D, 9 E hgfvaaiix 3319 , Q 4 ,:g,E:.g:fg.'xW ,Mzgnxf ,,:xfiL'f5g-5ge W g r4d,2:a'fT f 'wg' . .iw , HQ. 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T':2-W EEL:: 5 . -- -f 1 'fr .. --'WE:.v.:: : ,I , U. A A ' ' 1 ,- Y f , . W 5, 'S'L'f 'MM LKQQHZ, fifzibw.-Q :' f Q ff., :f,i.f,. - nf x ,n,... ..,..,,,m Qi.-X 2.-yf A M T , ,.,. .. . ..N..z.,, M mg. ,W 3 ,iuvg Mdwgr 'K , M N X 3-P '-P' , Q f , - -'f:f4A.-sg. E--fm-.Xiikma . , bl E111 bwlif? EEJ-'1'E1w 'P 1' 'ff 1 FIRST ROW: Beverly Shoop, Phyllis Kersh, Ervin Zeltner, Carol Sue Fundum, Sandra Wagner, Anita Kurtz Mr Ensign. SECOND ROW: Denny Alstaetter, Donald Ensign, Russell Conrad, Harriet Miller, Jan Nigh Mark Deerwester, Roger Orwick,Marietta Morrison, Gary Geren. Eddie Barker, Larry Spitnale. STUDE T COUNCIL The McComb Student Council, a member of the National Association of Student Councils, is composed of the Presi- dents, Vice-presidents, and Secretaries of the upper six classes. These persons represent their classes in making various decisions through the school year. At the first meeting, they chose officers to preside dur- ing the year as follows: President, Carol Sue Fundumg Vice-president, Ervin Zeltner: Secretary-treasurer, Sandra Wagner. The Student Council sponsors various activities for the school. Among these have been the Homecoming, the Christ- mas decorations, and the Christmas dance. The Ford Cir- cus and Negro Quartette were two of the outstanding pro- grams that everyone enjoyed which were provided by the Student Council and obtained from the Sorensen Lyceum Bureau. Funds for the organization to carry on its projects were raised througha magazine campaign carried on by the school. Compliments of THE HANCOCK SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. 48 1:-4-'5 . FIRST ROW: Carol Sue Fundum, Sandra Wagner, Janet Collingwood, Geraldine Beam, Betty Finley Julia Nigh. SECOND ROW: Margie Otto. Elaine Ritter, JoAnne Ewing, Duane Lambert, Robert Snively Ervin Zeltner, Miss Painter. THIRD ROW: Beverly Shoop, Mark Deerwester, Larry Inbody, Lynne Miller, Phyllis Kersh. HO OR SOCIETY This year McComb has a representation of twelve senior members and five junior members in the National Honor Society. In order to be eligible, a student must have a B average or above in his studies, and also be high in ser- vice, leadership, and character. Faculty advisor is Miss Eleanor Painter. This year's meetings consisted of a get together at Liberty on November 9th for the senior members. Feb- ruary 15th saw the whole group at Arcadia. The banquet, which is held every year, was at Mt. Blanchard on April 4th. Compliments of THE SAN -A -PURE DAIRY, Findlay. Ohio 49 FIRST ROW: Frank Rozelle, Larry Inbody, Gail Newcomer, Don Barker, Ervin Zeltner, Hugh Kleinhenz, Mr. Dave White, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Charles Felrman, Harold Mc Cullough, Russell Conrad, Jay Rea, Larry Mapes, Bill Foltz, Marvin Ritter, Ralph Nigh, Larry Spirnale, Billy Grogg. THIRD ROW: Don Kepling, Robert Varner, Donald Phillips, Ronald Hale, Jim Stoepfel, Tom Pairnerton, Gene Bundy, Leon Mc Dowell, Dean Washburn, Jerry Foltz, Larry Rader, FOURTH ROW: Bobby Sterling, Duane Latta, Bob Snively,Kenny Bryan, Dan Dietrich, Gerald Aller, Hobson Rader, Dale Smith, Jack Myers, Roger Orwick, John Rea, Marvin Tate, Absent: Dick Pickens, Larry Orwick. FQFQ I Our organization is composed of forty-two high school boys. We are banded together because of our common interest in Agriculture. To be enrolled in this organization you must have selected and completed one or more livestock or crop projects. We strive to do t0morrow's tasks quicker, more efficiently and with increased abundance. Our motto is Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve. Our officers for this year are: President, Don Barker, Vice President, Ervin Zeltnerg Secretary, Hugh Kleinhenzg Treasurer, Gail Newcomer, Reporter, Larry lnbodyg Sentinel, Dick Pickens, Parliarnentarian , Dean Washburn, Student Advisor, Frank Rozelle. Our advisor is Mr. Dave White. We participated in the County Parliamentary Procedure Contest in which we won a bronze award. Darrell Gallant, Dan Dietrich, and Larry Rader represented our chapter at State F.F.A. Camp last summer. The year will be climaxed by two main events. A Parent and Son Banquet is to be held in April and in June we will have several judging teams representing our chapter at the state contests.Each eventwill re- quire the demonstration of the ability, tact, and leadership we have ac - quired in the past year. COMPLIMENTS OF SNIVELY GRAIN, Mc COMB, OHIO 50 QXBWRE H MA K E195 AMERICA FIRST ROW: Sandra Wagner, Janet Collingwood, Sandra Shafer, Connie Brickman, Shirley Smith, Rose Burnett, Mary Haughn, Beverly Shoop, Anita Kurtz, Paula Foltz, Phyllis Rozelle, Carol Sue Fundurn, Jeanette Augsburger,Miss Steiner--Adviser. SECOND ROW: Sandra Rider, Nancy Thomas, Evelyn Srnith, Ruth Leader, Barbara Ewing, Joleen Shank, Velva Shafer, Phyllis Shafer, Fannie Sue Roy, Wanda Osborn, Lola Davis, Carole Butler, Janice Schwartz, Shirley Winkle, Bonnie Tate, Shirley Miller, Janice Altman, Annie Andonian, THIRD ROW: Pat Easton, Jan Brickman, RosieWasson, Ruth Buchanan, Linda Crouse, Madge Shafer, Sharon Doubt, Sue Rosenberger, Connie Nagy, Kay Myers, Sharon Osborn, Joanne Wilson, Elaine Ritter, Margie Otto, Lois Sterling, Lucille Davis, Lois Ann Snavely, FOURTH ROW, Rosie Rader, Florence Myers, Eva Andonian, Marlene Mapes, Darlene Latta, Judy Sheidler, Ann Harden, Mary Ellen Adams, Mary Stoepfel, Susie Wade, Susan Joseph, Nancy Harden. The Future Homemakers Chapter is composed of sixty-five high school girls. The group throughout the year is striving to fulfill our motto, Toward New Horizons. Each meeting was based on one of the eight goals of our organization. Our officersfor the year are as follows: President, Beverly Shoop, Vice President, Mary Haughn, Secretary, Anita Kurtz, Treasurer, Rose Burnett, Reporter, Paula Foltz, Parlia- mentarian, Carol Sue Fundum, Historian, Phyllis Kersh, Recreation Leaders, Sara Myers, Phyllis Rozelleg Refreshment Chairman, Jeanette Hermon, Photographers, Connie Brickman, Shirley Smith and Sandra Shafer. Mrs. Everette Ritter and Mrs. Joe Shoop were selected as our chapter mothers. In November we attended the bi-county meeting at Mt. Blanchard. We are proud to have Phyllis Kersh elected treasurer of the bi-county organization. Also in November, our chapter entertained for the sub-regional meeting. Beverly Shoop, State Vice President, presided at this meeting. Carol Sue Fundum and Elaine Ritter honored our chapter by becoming State Homemakers. This year the chapter entertained their parents at Family Fun Night and the Mother-Daughter Tea. At the State Convention our chapter received the Award of Merit. During the Pre-harve st festival we had a booth. COMPLIMENTS OF Mc COMB FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. 51 FIRST ROW: Julia Nigh, Geraldine Beam, Shirley Smith. Ianet'Collingwood, Florence Myers, Jeanette Augsburger, Ann Harden, Carolyn Orwick, Sandra Wagner, Nancy Ann Thomas, Evelyn Smith, Lucille Davis, Lois Ann Snavely. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Parker, Phyllis Rozelle, Linda Wagner, Lynne Miller, Connie Brickman, Betty Finley, Lois Sterling, Sharon Osborn, Susan Joseph, Bonnie Tate, Carol Sue Fun- dum, Shirley Winkle, Janice Schwartz, Rose Bumett, Miss Painter. THIRD ROW: Pat Easton, Jan Brick- man, Rosie Wasson, Ruth Ann Buchanan, Sharon Doubt, Sandra Rider, Sue Rosenberger, Connie NaSY. Kay Myers, Beverly Shoop, Paula Foltz, Janice Altman, Florence Sterling, Lola Davis. FOURTH ROW: Bar- bara Ewing, Ioleen Shank. Eva Andonian, Marlene Mapes, Darlene Latta, Mary Ellen Adams, Mary Stoep- fel, Anita Kurtz, Susie Wade, Rosie Rader, Judy Sheidler, Nancy Harden. Sara Myers was absent. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association promotes interest in sports, with the purpose of providing girls in the upper four grades with extra sport activity aside from the regular phy- sical education classes. The group elected the following of- ficers: President, Carolyn Orwickg Vice President, Ann Harden, Secretary Treasurer, Jeanette Augsburger: Re- porter, Sandra Wagner. This year we included a new sport in our activities, Bowling, which has been enjoyed by all. Night meetings were held once a month with Miss Eleanor Painter as our advisor. Compliments of CORRONS CHESTER WHITES. McComb. Ohio 52 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Elaine Ritter faccompanistj, Evelyn Smith, Ruth Leader, Sandra Wagner. Nancy Harden, Phyllis Kersh, Dennis NagY. Ronald Hale, Russell Conrad, Larry Spitnale, Sandra Rider, Lucille Davis. Barbara Ewing, Shirley Smith, Marlene Mapes, Jeanette Augsburger. SECOND ROW: Linda Wagner, Phyllis Rozelle, Sara Myers, Florence Myers, Rosie Rader, Janet Collingwood, Shirley Miller, Robert Phillips, Charles Eberly, Mar- vin Ritter, Phyllis Shafer, Velva Shafer, Brenda Holladay, Fanny Sue Roy, Rosie Wasson. Joleen Shank, Ruth Ann Buchanan, Rose Burnett, Mr. Detamore. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Beam, Beverly Shoop, Mary Haughn, Anita Kurtz, Kay Myers, Sharon Doubt, Hobson Rader, Dennis Geren. Donald Kepling, Jan Nigh, Madge Sha- fer, Linda Crouse,Iudy Sheid1er,Eva Andonian, Wanda Osborn, Darlene Latta, Janice Schwartz, Shirley Winkle, Julia Nigh. FOURTH ROW: Betty Finley, Ann Harden, Lynne Miller, Margie Otto, JoAnne Wilson, Dale Smith, Gerald Aller, Dan Dietrich, Kenny Bryan. Mark Deerwester, Bob Self, Jack Myers, Sue Rosenburger, Connie Nagy, JoAnne Ewing, Mary Ellen Adams, Lois Sterling, Connie Brickman, Carolyn Orwick. ABSENT: Nancy Ann Thomas and Jeanette Hermon. Compliments of SHADY ACRES GOLF COURSE, McComb. Ohio 53 CO CERT BAND SENIOR f 54 + J N , K 5,117 FIRST ROW: Florence Myers,Betty Fin- ley, Geraldine Beam. SECOND ROW: Janet Collingwood, JoAnne Ewing. THIRD ROW: Susan Joseph, Shirley Smith, Jeanette Augsburger, ARCHI G B D SENIORS 1 '. YJ x FIRST ROW: Florence Myers, Nancy Ann Thomas, Sandra Wagner, SECOND ROW: Betty Fin1ey,Shir1ey Smith, JoAnne Ewing, Janet Col- lingwood, Jeanette Augsburger, Julia Nigh. CLOYD GRUBB, J. I. CASE AND NEW IDEA FARM IMPLEMENT DEALER. 54 ' CHRISTMAS PROGRAM MAJ ORETTES 'q .. Hg, , S qf , CTN' ' If -Y' X : H K M 1 .xx ,A , X . ,ff-ig .5 - .muy If ffm' U v 'lx 'R .J '-Af.: A -: 5' ' '- V - -- ' P- 1 fx, ' .. wi., 4+ ,..1. 4 ' l ' 7 M' , :jf J .,, M .gf M R '.,4 J , 1- -- 1+ ,- j . 1422 .ly -v: 201' X - .V '1 , qs I El f --fi X . Q . Q ' ,Q W W ' ,- 1- -- if-'Q X X 4 -1 -L ' za. I '- I K E .z N x . X I X X .. A , 1, All -.K ,H rr' l , Q , I r ' -.3 W VE Wk- M, ,J A I .' :sie-.. wa , V - rw ., A ,L 1,933 A . Ya.. 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SECOND ROW: John Joe Shoop, Gary Geren, Dennis Ger- en, Geraldine Beam. THIRD ROW: Jane Moore, Mark Deerwester, Don Kepling, Janice Altman. FIRST ROW: Shirley Orwick, Virginia Leader, Jeanette Augsbnrger, Ruth Leader, Jeanette Loy. SECOND ROW: Sharon Doubt, LaVera Payne, Jim Ensign, Carol Endrek. Velva Shafer. THIRD ROW: Shirley Srnith. Beverly Shoop, Mary Ellen Adams, Susan Joseph, Sherry Zellers. FIRST ROW: Grace Leader, Janet Collingwood. Lynn Mi11er,SusanRader. SECOND ROW: Elaine Inbody, Rosie Wasson, JoFran Ferrell, Marietta Morrison, Faye Shafer. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Parker, Florence Myers, Jo Anne Ewing, Connie Brickman, Robin Rader. FIRST ROW: Linda Wagner, Charles Eberly. Ruth Ann Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Paul Brickman. Jim Edie, Russell Conrad, Glenn Moore, Jim En- sign. THIRD ROW: Elaine Troutner, Marvin Ritter, Kenneth Bryan, Sue Rosenberger. Darlene Latta, Rosie Rader, Sandra Rider, Anita Kertz. Betty Finley, Compliments of PORTERS, FINDLAY'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE FUTURE TE CHERS ASSOCI TIO glare 'Q T' E ' - 1 - V 1 11,1 ,f T ' 'Tar Kg, If , 5 , A ,, . . . .. .. V575 rFa an ,gl 1 ., .. t, . . V x 1, w, . - L -f-1 ',. 'l UO, Q6 W .vi V4 i ft. I dl FIRST ROW: Nancy Ann Thomas, Geraldine Beam, Carolyn Orwick, Beverly Shoop, Betty Finley. Julia Nigh SECOND ROW: Mr. Martens, Bonnie Tate, Carol Sue Fundurn, Mary Ann Parker, Florence Myers, Janet Col- lingwood, Par Easton, Joyce Campbell, Charles Eberly, Mark Deerwester, Absent: Duane Lambert. LIBR RIANS H FIRST ROW: Margie Mae Otto, Ruth Leader, Linda Wagner, Mary Catherine Stoepfel. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Buchanan, Beverly Shoop, Mrs. Ensign, Mary Ann Parker, Darrell Gallant. 58 'Q : as-.4S2???f . , W 1, N ar 1-3 'Aff' 51 , k it in 'QF 17Q51lnii? . 'us-iii? ' ' 3 N F5 4: ,, 5 -fx ix 1 ' A X 1 i.ivi . -K5 P if VL' C ' A - BL: ' 1 HF Jlclfzcfclcf .Sz'f'fH flu? W 4 I ' ' ffl','WMM- : F I lg-I A , 7 Y 'Q X ufffffff'fi 5'4 f T111 ' ' S .H , Q g 3 . A ,L 1'-. .1 x '-Q: , .... . M ' .,,. BV mf 'X 2 2s:z:Qxs -. We f K- 5 wg! K .z.::.55':i:.w! A ,, Y 1,33 ,.. .W Mi , ,V Q. A . 3 if ii' , QE' . qi Q , -xy .LQ5 Hay, we Vi S155 ' ,, U fm L '21 3 f N 4, , w X u L ,1 W? , iz mf X-' LLIFE E H Q iv f - ww- M 'I ' Qzaviwwfyfk U4 ,125 ' 55 A. ' S31-W QPMFSSQL'-1' Qi' M ,,39fhz?,g, 'E js ,J D Queen Carolyn Orwick Escorts: Marlene Mapes, Rosie Wasson, HOMECOMING 'is w fn? ' 21: fa.. s,,. 2 -ses - fr 4.4 f . . ' 1 V, . 4 Paula Foltz. 3 Ali' bf Attendants and Their Escorts F. S. PENDLETON LUMBER COMPANY. McComb, Ohio 60 FIRST ROW seated: Rose Burnett, Shirley Winkle, JaniceA1tman, Phyllis Kersh, Beverly Shoop, Janice Schwartz, Lynne Miller. SECOND ROW: SaahM L OikMk'D L Ibd r yers, any rw c , ar ie eerwester, any n 0 y. Dan Dietrich, Dennis Nagy, and director Mrs. Ensign. On Friday, November 4, the Junior class presented a. three-act comedy, Grandad Steps Out, directed by Mrs. En- sign. We wish to thank Bennett Furniture for their help. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Morton, Beverly Shoop: Grandad, Larry Inbodyg Tillie, the Maid, Lynne Miller: Betty, Phyllis Kershg Jack Norwood, Mark Deerwesterg Kip, Larry Orwickg Norwood Triplets, Trudie, Ludie and Judy, Shirley Winkle, Janice Altman and Rose Burnettg Mr. Mahoney, Dan Dietrick: Miss Abby Higgins, Janice Schwartzg Mrs. Jobe Finney, Sarah Myers: Officer, Dennis Nagy. RAINEY'S MARATHON STATION, Gas. Oil, Washing, Lub, McComb. 61 SENIOR SKETCHES THURSA JEANETTE AUGSBURGER Jan Anything for a quiet life. Jeanette's course of study was Business. She was in F. H. A. 1.2,3,4, G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Girl's Glee 1,2,4, Messiah 1,2,3,4, Junior Play Cast, Vice President of 4H 1, Class Sec. Treas. 1, G. A. A. Sec. Treas. 4, Student Council 1, Annual Staff 4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, All County Mixed Chorus 3.4, All County Band 2. DONALD BARKER Don Life is short, why not enjoy it? Don's course of study was General. He was in Football1,2.3,4, Basketball 1.2, F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Boy's Glee 1.2, Messiah 1,2, Jun- iolr Play Cast, F. F. A. Club President 4, Annual Staff 3,4, F, F. A. Parliamentarian 3, All County Mixed C orus 2. GERALDINE BEAM Gerry The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. Geral- dine's course of study was General. She was in G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Girl's Glee 1,2,4, Messiah 2,3,4, Junior Play Cast, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual Staff 3.4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Office 3.4, Girl's State 3, All County Mixed Chorus 3, All County Band 1, 2,4, All County Girl's Chorus 1,2. EUGENE BUNDY Gene Why waste time sleeping at night when you can catch up during class. Gene's course of study was General. He was in Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Stage Manager 3, Baseball 3,4. WILLIAM CLEVENGER Bill Honesty is the best policy. Bill's course of study was General. He was in Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Boy's Chorus 2,3, Messiah 2, Baseball 4, All County Course 3. JANET MARIE COLLINGWOOD Janey What's work where pure fun is concerned? Ianet's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. 2,3,4, G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens Club President 3, Y-Teen Cab- inet 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual Staff 3.4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, All County Band 2,3,4, All County Girl's Glee 1,2, Messiah 1,2,3,4. LUCILLE DAVIS Lucy Silence is golden. Lucy's course of study was Business. She was in F. H, A. 1,2.3,4, G. A, A. 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4, Messiah 2,3,4, Office 4. JO ANNE EWING Jo Quietly she wends her way. JoAnne's course of study was Business and College Prep. She was in Y-Teen's 2,3, Mixed Chorus 1.2.4, Girl's Glee l,2,3,4, Messiah 2.3.4, Y-Teens Cab- inet 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual staff 4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, All County Band 1,2,3,4, 4H 1,2,3,4, All County Girl's Glee 4. BETTY JEAN FINLEY Poopsie A live wire never gets stepped on. Betty's course of study was Col- lege Prep. She was in G, A. A. 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,4, Girl's Glee 2,4, Messiah 2,4, Class Reporter 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual Staff 3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Office 4. CAROL SUE FUNDUM Honey It is not good that man should be alone. Carol's course of study was Business and Home Economics. She was in F. H. A. l,2,3,4, G. A. A. 1,4, Y-Teens 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Girl's Glee 2, Messiah 2, Class Vice President 3, Class Secretary-treasurer 2.4, Student Council 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual Staff4, Marching Band 1, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Office 4, F. F. A. Queen 4, Queen's Attendant 3, F. H. A. Parliamentarian 4, State Homemaker 3, F. H. A. President 3, Secretary Treasurer of Student Council 3, Student Council President 4, Bi-County Secretary 3. TERRY DEAN GARY Terry Saying is one thing and doing is another. Terry's course of study was General. He was in Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Junior Play Cast, Baseball 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN HARDEN Liz She loved to tease,but always meant to please. Ann's course of study was General and Business. She was in F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4, Girl's Glee 2,4, Messiah 2,4, G. A. A. Vice President 4, F. H. A. Treasurer 3, Y-Teen Chaplain 2, Librarian 2,4, Marching Band 1,2, Concert Band 1.2, All-County Band 2, All-County Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Drum Majorette 1.2, Jr. Play Usher. JACK HARDEN Jack Happy go lucky and never lucky. Jack's course of study was General. He was in Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,4, Baseball 4. JACK JACOBS Pete He's little, but he's wise and a terror for his size. Jack's course of study was General and College Prep. He was in Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Boy's Glee 3, Junior Play Cast, Librarian 1, Baseball 3,4. 62 ' ,..X az' ' 'ml X , 1 if 'QQUQHBK Egsiwff, Mila , 4 FIRST ROW: Ann Harden, Betty Finley, Carol Sue Fundum, Margie Otto, Lois Sterling, Lois Ann Snavely, Florence Myers. SECOND ROW: Jack Jacob, Don Barker, Terry Gary, Ervin Zeltner, Bob Snively. Director SENIOR PL Y R Terry King is ayoung detective on the track of Mugsy Morris, who stole the necklace. Terry has heard that Mugsy's half sister will meet him in a small town hotel to give him the necklace, which Mugsy had hidden. But Terry doesn't know what the sister looks like. Consequently he is suspicious of Sandra Field and Margot Hinklepuss, two lodgers whose actions are mys- terious. But it is the new school-teacher, Cora Johnson, who is the real sister and unwilling helper of Mugsy. Only Cora knows that Mugsy is al- ready living at the hotel, disguised as a deaf old lady. Mugsy plants a time bomb in Terry's suitcase, then finds out that Terry has secured the neck- lace, which is in the grip with the bomb! Many people try to open the suit- case, not knowing to whom it belongs, and the suspense is terrific! It all ends happily, however, but not before many complications have piled up that embroil every guestin the hotel. Besides the characters already mentioned, there is Beans Parker, the landlady's son, who with Katie Lee, has a great deal to do with the excitement. Then there is Melinda, the maid who takes pride in the fact that she never does anything right. There are Mr. and Mrs. Field, parents of Sandra, whose fiance, Douglas Blake, isn'tnearly so mys- terious as he seems. The cast consists of the following: Mugsy, Jack Jacobs, Terry, Ervin Zeltner, Beans, Don Barker, Mr. Fields, Bob Snively, Douglas, Terry Gary, Ellen, Margie Otto, Katie, Betty Finley, Cora, Carol Sue Fundum, Margot, Ann Harden, Melinda, Lois Ann Snavely, Sandra, Florence Myers, Mrs. Fields, Lois Sterling. Stage Managers, Bob Stoepfel and Bill Clevenger. Promoters, JoAnne Wilson and Carolyn Orwick. Properties, JoAnne Ewing and Judy Nigh. Miss Painter, COMPLIMENTS OF MCCOMB FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. PAGE FBO THE PAST Nancy ' f?W '- 1 I G.. 2, +51 -ai.. Io Anne Ewxng Judy hirl S ih S ey mt Sandy Gerry Bonnie Tate fu. v4!Q. V Betty Dean Elaine Ritter Hugh Judy 'Carol and Janet Nancy, Janet. PLOTTS LUGGAGE SHOP and WARRENS MEN'S SHOP, Findlay SUSAN DIANE JOSEPH Susie I will study and get myself ready and maybe my chance will come. Susan's course of study was Home Economics and Col- lege Prep. She was in F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Girl's Glee l, 2,35 Junior Play Castg Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Office 45 All County Band l,2,3,4. HUGH KLEINHENZ Hughie A penny savedis apennyearned. Hugh's course of study was General and College Prep. I-Ie was in F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Boy's Glee l,2,35 Junior Play Stage Managerg F.F.A. Secretary 4. DUANE LAMBERT Duanie There is a history in all men's 1ife. Duane's course of study was Industrial Arts. He was in Football l,2,3,'45 Basketball l, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Boy's Glee 1,25 Junior Play Castg National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4. FLORENCE MYERS 'Flossie I love studies--far away. Florence's course of study was General. She was in F.H.A..l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Junior Play Prompter5 All County Band l,2,3,45 Majorette 1,2,3,4. GAIL NEWCOMER Newk His life's ambition would be hard to find, for he has sports, girls, and food on his mind. Gail's course of study was General. He was in Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 F.F.A. Treasurer 4. JULIA NIGH Judy Leave no stone unturned. Judy's course of study was College Prep. She was in G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girl's Glee 2,45 Messiah 2,3,45 Junior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Y-Teen Cabinet 2,35 Student Council 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Office 45 Queen Attendant 25 All County Mixed Chorus 35 All County Girl's Chorus 4. CAROLYN ORWICK Carolyn A bad shift is better than none at al1. Caro- lyn's course ofstudy was College Prep. She was in G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teen 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girl's Glee 2,45 G.A.A. President 45 Class Reporter 3,45 Y-Teens Reporter 35 Homecoming Queen 45 4H Club Congress 45 4H l,2,3,45 All County Mixed Chorus 2,3. SHARON OSBORN Sharon Time is when love and I am well acquainted. Sha.ron's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. MARGIE MAE OTTO Marg A silly woman, full of innocence. Margie's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah l,2,45 Librarian 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Junior Play Prompter. RICHARD PICKENS Dick A wolf will never make war againstanotherwolff' Dick's course of study was General. He was in Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,4. ELAINE MARIE RITTER Elaine Whenamandies,the last thing that moves is his heart5 in a woman her tongue. Elaine's course of study was Business andl-IomeEconornics. Shewas in F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Y-Teen 35 Mixed Chorus Pianist 2,3,45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,3,45 Y-Teen Chaplin 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Office 45 F.H.A. Reporter 35 State Homemaker 35 4H l,2,3,45 Club Congress 45 County Girl's Chorus 3. FRANK ROZELLE Trank He sleeps by day MORE than the wild cat. Frank's course of study was General. He was in Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 4. EVELYN MAE SMITH Poodles Oh, she was so sly but always on the fly. Evelyn's course of study was Nurse's Training and General. She was in F.H.A. l,2,3,45G.A.A.1,2,3,45Y-Teens 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah 1,2,45 Junior Play Cast5 Librarian l,2. SHIRLEY SMITH Smitty When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer. Shir1ey's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah l,2,3,45 4H Treasurer 25 Annual Staff 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 35 F.H.A. Photographer 45 4H 1,25 All County Band 2,3,45 Jr. High Cheerleader. 5 5 X. , r N ,ff 2 5 M UNIOR SENIOR BANQUET 1955 x 3 H: X -' ff, ,, ., X if 'E ,WFV JH 'L kxsx ja vs x. I 'fa Guess whose x Handsome Juniors 1: me 'X 'V Let me thlnk if-G' iff? f-4 I I Hello T High level conference. Y' s...,.1 Smile Some eat some talk 307:-13 Compliments of HASH'S FOOD CENTER. McComb, Ohio. 66 SE IOR SKETCHE LOIS ANN SNAVELY Pickles Tomorrow is, ah, whose? Lois Ann's course of studywas Business. She was in F.H.A. 1,2,3,45G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 Girl's Glee 1,2,35 Messiah 1,2,35 Junior Play Cast5 Y-Teen Secre- tary 35 Annual Staff 45 Office 15 4H 1,2,35 4H Recreation Leader 1. ROBERT SNIVELY Bob He knew the future, for the past SHE knew! Bob's course of study was Agriculture and College Prep. He was in Football l,2,3, 45 Basketball 253,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Boy's Glee 1,25 Junior Play Castg 4HVice President 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 F.F.A. Softball 2.,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Messiah 2,35 4H Club Advisor 3,45 All County Mixed Chorus 253. LOIS MAE STERLING Hoey I ott had seen the dawn1ight. Lois's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. 1,Z,3,45G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 45 Girl's Glee 2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 Librarian 25 Office 4. JAMES STOEPFEL Abbie l have never heard of girls before? Father what are they? Jim's course of study was General. He was in Football l,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 F.F.A. 45 Baseball 3,45 Junior Stage Manager. ROBERT STOEPFEL Bob The will of manis byhis reason sway'd. Boo's course of study was General. He was in Football 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Boy'S Glee 25 Student Council l,2. BONNIE MARIE TATE Bonnie To argue is 'her main delight, whether wrong or right. Bonnie's course of study was Business and General. She was in F.H.A. 1,2,3,45G.A.A. 1,2,3,45Girl's Glee 1,25 Junior Play Cast5 Office 4. NANCY ANN THOMAS Nan The way to a man's heart is through his stom- ach. Nancy's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. 2,3,45G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2.,3,45Girl's Glee 152,45 Messiah l,2,3, 45 Junior Play Cast5 Librarian 15 Annual Staff 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Con- cert Band l,2,3,45 All County Mixed Chorus 2,35 Office 45 Head Majorette 1,25 3,45 All County Band 35 Jr. High Cheerleader 8th. SANDRA LOUISE WAGNER Sandy It is never too late to mend. Sandra's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. 2,3545 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Messiah l,2,3,45 4H Club President 25 Senior Class Vice President 45 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 45 G.A.A. Reporter 45 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3.45 Annual Staff 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 Office 45 Class Historian 2,35 All County Band25AllCounty Gir1's Chorus 35 Majorette l,2,3,45 All County Mixed Chorus 4. DEAN WASHBURN Deanie They are fools who kiss and tell--- Dean's course of study was General. He was in Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 Baseball 3,4. JOANNE ALVERDA WILSON Jo Trif1es make perfection, and perfection is no trifle. JoAnne's course of study was Business. She was in F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Y-Teens 35 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Gir1'sG1ee 1,2,3,45Messiah l,2, 45 Y-Teen Vice President 35 Annual Staff 45 Office 15 All County Girl's Cho- rus 2,3. ERVIN ZELTNER Erv When two men ride of a horse, one must ride be- hind. Ervin's course of study was General. He was in Basketball l,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45Mixed Chorus 35 Boy's Glee 1,35 Junior Play Cast5 Class Pres- ident 1,2,3,45F.F.A. Vice President 45 Student Council l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 45 All County Chorus 3. 67 Home Appliances for everyone LYNN A. LYON CO. 622 South Main St. Findlay Ohio Best of Luck to the class of '56 JACKSONS FURNITURE STORE Findlay, Ohio KOEHLER FLOWERS l022 Liberty St. Findlay Ohio Waalands Greenhouse Cut Flowers - Potted Plants We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Corsages - Wedding Flowers l-40 Larkins Street Phone 'I69 Findlay, Ohio Arlington Ford Sales Collingwood Motor Sales Corbin Bros. C. O. Duffield Motor Co. Gleason's Sales 8- Service Grubb Motor Sales Findlay Truck 81 Farm Equipment Vern Cuillord, lnc. Harrington Chevrolet Co. Hollington Motor Sales Latham Motor Sales Laub Sales Co. McCullough Motor Sales Willard Sales 8m Service Wiggins Nash Sales and Service Compliments of Hancock County Automobile Dealers Association Compliments of Compliments Of - - KENNEDY The Alice Beauty and Dress Shop ' ' 4l'l South Main St. Findlay Ohio Black and Warner Fred Klein and Son Established 1887 Men's Clothing and Furnishings Plumbing - Heating 403 South Main St. ll0 North Main St. Findlay Ohio Findlay Ohio Go rdon ' s ff 'ff ' H 'Y 419 soufh MQ . n sf. - ,rw Findlay Ohio A We moior in School Clothes Sales Parts Service Supplies LOUIE, THE BICYCLE MAN Authorized Schwinn Dealer Middleweight - Lightweight - Balloon 2'l7 N. Main St. Findlay Ohio -E , I Hamilton I O , Elgin IHALITYW JEQIELRY. Bulova ' ' b International mem-OCK 5 geflmq .t 'ZII . ..ll34-'.11 .:.,:-1 Ommu1'11Y I? -IVJEWG 1847 Rogers Zcz ' - 2 1.5 w w -nga.-ga' M ' I TTODITIQS I Medals 'f1'fl': ' ' Typewriters A I LOOK FOR THIS SIGN Ari Carved Ring COMP LIME N TS OF FINDLAY, OHIO PRODUCERS TRANSPORTERS REFINERS MARKETERS THE OHIO OIL COMPANY THE HANCOCK BRICK 8. TILE CCMPANY Vitrifiecl Drain Tile Fittings - Yees, Tees, Ells, Curves Frost-Resisting Acid-Proof Everlasting Guaranteed Telephone 780 Findlay, Ohio The REPUBLICAN - COURIER RADIO STATION W F I N COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE Compliments of THE NATIONAL LIME AND STONE COMPANY Findlay, Ohio ., -I M, ,. if J ,. , to . . I i Compliments of Bryant's Shoe Store 608 S. Main Street Findlay Ohio C. L. Humbarger - Successor H. D. Grube, Jeweler and Watchmaker 325 South Main Street Findlay Ohio Phone I75I 1 ,Wtfsgeiii ' Maurices Beauty Shop 309W South Main Street Findlay Ohio Hair Styling, cutting and permanents Phone 70 Spayth Decorating Co. H7-'l'l9 West Sanduslcy Street Findlay Ohio Crosley - Zenith - Bendix Appliances Gifts - Records - Wallpaper and Paint Hancock Hardware Compliments of The Hardware Store The Concannon Dance Studio 313 South Main Street Opposite Court House East Sandusky Street Call 2033 Free Delivery Findlay Ohio The Photo Center McCDMB ZERO LOCKER, INC. Phone 5925 Slaughtering, Cutting for Home Freezers 207 South Main Street Findlay Ohio Leipsic - McComb - Ottawa - Fostoria Compliments of Shawtown General Store Phone 4050 COMPLIMENTS KLENK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Leipsic, Ohio R. W. Sutton General Commercial Printing 232 East Main Street McComb Ohio Compliments of JONES FUNERAL HOME William H. Jones - Ellis F. Jones McComb, Ohio COMP LIMEN TS OF TURNER FENSTERMAKER'S FINDLAY, OHIO DeHaven Hardware Toys and Houseware ll6-l I8 East Sandusky Street Findlay Ohio Congratulations Seniors Compliments of A Friend FINDLAY COLLEGE A good Liberal Arts College in your own neighborhood ' Individual counseling and attention Good campus life and activities A friendly faculty and Student body ' Placement upon Graduation i' Large enough to serve you Small enough to know you For information contact-Director of Admissions Findlay College Findlay Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of 1956 OHIO POWER COMPANY DICKS AUTO PARTS 347 Midland Avenue Findlay Ohio Old, new and used Auto Parts Phone 1216 HERFF-JONES CO. Manufacturing jewelers 8: Stationers 1407-1419 North Capital Ave. INDIANAPOLIS 7, IND. Compliments of The Hancock County Bureau Co-op Association, Inc. Leipsic Veterinary Service Dr. R. L. Schubert and Dr. 0. C. Thompson Phone 225 Leipsic Ohio Hermans Machine Shop McComb Ohio Compliments of MCCOMB DAIRY Ice Cream and Grade A Dairy Products We appreciate your visits to our Dairy Store Knowledge is Power HANCOCK-WOOD ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE INC. North Baltimore Ohio BEATRICE FOODS CO. Meadow Gold Ice Cream Tiffen, Ohio Compliments of Joe Little and Son Asphalt Paving Compliments of Agner Body Shop McComb Oh io Bungalow Restaurant Delicious Home-cooked meals Telephone 1342 McComb Ohio Columbus Mutual Life Motorl st Mutual Auto Fire and Liability Farmers Mutual Hale J. B. Finley T lephone 611 134 Monroe Ave. dlay Riker's Texaco Service Harry A. Riker, Proprietor Texaco Gas and Oil Battery and Electric Service Ohio r Roether Insurance and Real Esfaie We Are Proud of Our School CONGRATULATIONS THE PEOPLES BANKING COMPANY McComb, Ohio MbFdID I CMbFdIR S MORE FOR YOUR CHILDREN . . . MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH . . . SUPERIOR Quality Engineered School Coaches SUPERIOR COACH SALES COMPANY C pl ments of McComb Beauty Shop Paulin Nigh C pl ents of DAISY MAID BAKERY Ph 6040 MC b Oh Fi dl y Oh I3 HIGH WASHINGTO 0o1Q c L Qi Ss ov Ag . - 'I-vs.-q.,,,,s M.,-rv1 5 vs- ...,- V-Y . .-as gf V x ex s 'IQ' Ei if , H 'n as .14 fl, v, 41 .14-P, 3. 441, 'i i w ,'4 -5 Qi 5 . .sf ' 4, , x . .. N, '-s N. , ,A .U W 4 iff I 'T I '. .1 :1 1 'sw- G . rw gn ,wj v 'n r -N x m K 'N If r 5, IL f-'i 3 ' W A , , Q Q I L A. G' 14 , +-'- ' .Lg gf . 4 ' -. A I G 1 Q K v ' 1' ,J nv Ei ffgx ,ju ,J ,I x 453' v4 fatjtk .P , 75,5 if-f?LL . ., ,q.,1.., .--4 ,- 3,,,, ,,. -14.5. ...-:J 5. 1 :lf Q, ' A4 'v f-r 'L-vm-1'1f'.'3w-Q xg-af '1 . . MAY 1955 A all J cv


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