McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

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Rader FACU LTY Mr. CARL MARTENS Mr. JACK AMMONS Mrs. MARTHA ENSIGN Mr. DAVID WHITE Commercial Social Studies English Agriculture Mr. ROGER BIXEL Mr. ROBERT MCVEY Mr. ROY SCHNIUNK Mrs. BETTY SPITZER Social Studies Mathematics Biology Home Economics Mr. WILLIAM LUCAS Mr. DUANE SMITH Miss ELEANOR PAINTER Mr. STANLEY BUEHRER Driver Training English Science Industrial Arts Mr. BILL DETAMORE Mrs. JOANNE LARUE Music Music FACU LTY Miss HELEN EWING KATHRYN McDONALD Mrs. LUCILE SHIELDS Mrs. MILDRED SHOOP Fourth Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Third Grade Mrs. FRANCIS I-IICKEY Mrs. MILDRED JONES Mrs. MARTHA APPLE Miss VIRGINIA MILLER First Grade Second Grade Sixth Grade First Grade Mrs. FLORENCE SMITH Mrs. GERALDINE ADAMS Mrs. FLORENCE LOY Miss BLANCHE COURTRIGI-IT Kindergarten Fourth Grade First Grade Third Grade Mrs. OPAL MOOREHEAD Mrs. ELTA JOSEPH Second Grade Fifth Grade k iw BUS DRIVERS E? B1 F! B if if ROW 1: Roy Spitler, Bert Buttermore, Bob Edie. ROW 2: Roy Farthing, Ralph Walsh, Merlin Spoors, Ralph Haddox. we ., Y W - 1 he O W li B 5, fl ' ' f L? Eff, 'f?kQ A .,s . 1: ,reg . .m g , ,.,: , f .V , W 7 n Olive Bundy .:41 v?wS ', .:Z,, AM eW I h..,,,, :',, 151211, Mrs. Marion Bundy 7 Arthur Smith SENIOR C ASS OFFICERS x 0-' x X. FIRST ROW: Treasurer, Judy Shiedler, Secretary, Jan Brickman, President, Russell Conrad, Vice President, Charles Cosner. SECOND ROW: Historian, Sharon Doudt, Reporter, Barbara Crego. ,I 1 li ,1 S-', 3:31 5s Senior Mothers FIRST ROW: Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Harden, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Shiedler, Mrs. Stanfield, Mrs. Mapes, Mrs. Cosner, SECOND ROW: Mrs Doudt, Mrs. Spitnale, Mrs. Rider, Mrs. Eberly, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Latta, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. I-lolladay, Mrs. Geren, Mrs. Mc- Cullough, Mrs. Kepling. 8 eniord CONNIE NAGY I deem it apropos to say, This lass will make some guy quite gay. F.H.A. 1,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee l,2,35 Octette 15 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Of- fice 45 Treasurer of F.H.A. 45 Class Reporter 35 G.A.A. Reporter 45 All County Girls' Chorus 35 Sextette 15 Betty Crocker Award. PHIL DAVIS A screech of tires and a black streak, Davis just burnt up the street. Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Glee 2,3,45 Octette 35 Football 45 Basketball 1,3,45 Basketball Manager 2. RUSSELL CON RAD The pilot of our ship, the captain of our crew, A leader always in the fray, he has seen us through. F.F.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Boys' Glee l,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 President of Student Council 45 Class Of- ficer, Secretary-Treasurer 15 President 2,3,45 Brass Sex- tette 1,2,35Al1-County Band 1,2,3. CHARLES COSNER If he keeps on in the football game, He may bring fame to the Cosner name. Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 2 3 4, Student Council 1, 3 4, PIOJCCLIOIIISLS 3,4 gtg? SM K JOYCE CAMPBELL Lively and full of pep, Here's a gal that's really 'hep'. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Librarian 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. Secretary 45 F.H.A.Parl. 25 Kindergarten Aid 4. JAN BRICKMAN Music and twirling baton Have kept our colors marching on. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,3,45 Octette 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 1,45 F.T.A. 45 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Drum Majorette 45 Sextette 15 Bi-County F.H.A. Officer 35 All- County Band 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Pres. 45 Class Secretary 1,45 Student Council Sec. 4. RONALD PENDLETON Apollo of days long gone Has a counterpart in our boy 'Ron ' Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Boys' Glee 1,2,3,45 Junior Play 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 15 All-County Boys' Chorus 15 All-County Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. MARLENE MAPES Leading cheers to win the game Has put her in the Hall of Fame. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Junior Play Prompter 35 Queen Attendant 1,35 Sextette 15 All- County Girls Chorus 35 Class Historian l,2,35 Mixed Chorus Secretary 45 G.A.A. Secretary 3. Il I! DON KEPLING When the band's parading by Don is in there stepping high. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Boys' Glee l,2,35 Octette 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 F.F.A. Secy. 45 All-County Band 1,2, 3,45 All-County Mixed Chorus 35 District Music Festivalfl. DARLENE LATTA With flashing skates she glides along Singing a sweet and lilting song. F.H.A. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Octette 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Librarian 35 Majorette 1,25 Sextet 15 All-County Girls' Chorus 35 All-County Band 2,35 State Music Festival 2,35 District Music Festival 2,3. CHARLES EBERLY High are his grades, low his voice A success he'll be no matter his choice. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Boys' Glee 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Jr. Play5 Librarian 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Baseball 35 Basketball 35 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 All Ohio Boys' Band 1,25 State Music Fest. 25 District Music Fest. 2,3,45 All- County Band 1,2,3,45 All-County Boys' Glee 1,2,35 Chem. Lab. Assist. 45 Class Reporter 1. JUNIOR MILLER When he's tackled and laid low Up he'll get an on he'll go. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Projectionist 4. JUDY SHEIDLER As Homecoming Queen this comely lass Was a credit to our c1ass. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Annual Staff 3,45 Student Council 1,35 Homecoming Queen 45 F.F.A. Queen 35 Sex- tet 15 All-County Girls' Chorus 35 F.H.A. Vice President 45 G.A.A. President 45 Secy. 8: Treas. Student Council 35 Class Treas. 2,45 Class Pres. 15 Class Secy. 8: Treas. 3. LARRY SPITNALE Not too big and yet not small He handles well that old football. F.F.A. 15 Mixed Chorus 1,3,45 Boys' Glee l,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,3,45 Student Council 15 Jr. Play Manager 5 Brass Sextet 1,2,35 Council 15 Jr. Play Manager5 Brass Sextet 1,2,35 All-County Boys' Glee 15 All-County Band 3,4. LINDA CROUSE To each new dance she's always 'hep' You should see her strut and step. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,3,45 Octette 2,45 All County Mixed Chorus 4. SHARON DOUDT Although she's quiet and polite Her clarinet has 'quite a bite'. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Octette 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Librarian 15 Nation 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Sextet 15 All-Coun District Band 4. al Honor Society ty Band 2,3,45 HAROLD MCCULLOUGH Although by nature he is quiet He can coolly quell a riot. F.F.A. l,2,3,43 Basketball 13 F.F.A. President 4. FANNIE SUE ROY A waitress in our local cafe You'll see her there by night or day. F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Octette 2,33Librar- ian 33 Office 3,43 Sextet 1. LEON MCDOWELI. A handsome country lad At football made our high school glad. F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. Sentinel 4. FLOYD RADER Call the signal, snap the ball, This boy will give his all. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Boys' Glee 1,2,3,43 Octette 2,33 Baseball 13 Football 43 All-County Boys' Glee 2,3. SUE ROSENBERGER When the singing is high and clear You can bet our Sue is near. F.H.A. 1,23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girls' Glee l,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,33 Concert Band 1,23 Jun- ior Play 33 Office 43 All-County Band 2,33 All-County Girls' Glee 33 All-County Mixed Chorus 43 District Music Festival 2,33 State Music Festival 23 G.A.A. Vice Presi- dent 3. ll MARVIN RITTER If he's faced with adversity He can use his versati1ity. F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Boys' Glee 1,2,33 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 F.F.A. Treasurer 33 F.F.A. Vice Pres. 43 Brass Sextet 1,2,33 F.H.A. King 33 All County Band 1,23 All- County Boys' Glee 1,2. JOHN STANFIELD Small in stature, large of brain His goal in life he will attain. Junior Play 33 Annual Staff 43 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 2,3. CHARLES HARDEN When Charles walks into the room His hair alone dispells the gloom. Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Boys' Glee 2,3,43 Octette 33 Baseball 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball li Office 4. CHARLES FELTMAN In his work or in his play, He will never show dismay. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Play 3- Baseball 1, Junior Play. MADGE SHAFER VVhenever there are things to do She will always help clear through. FHA 1,2,45 GAA 15 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Gi Marching Band 1,2,3,4. BARBARA CREGO Reporter and waitress this Bonny lass We're mighty glad she joined our class. FHA 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 1,2,35 Junior Play 35 Office 3,4. 5 25 Lighting for r1s'Glee 1,2,35 ,45 Girls' Glee KAY F. MYERS If it's in the domestic line This gal will always shine. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Junior Play5 Librarian 25 Sextet 1. JOHN HOLLADAY On the field and in the show He works hard to make things go. Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Glee 1,2,35 Octette 35 Football 45 Football Manager 35 Basketball Manager 3,4. ROSEMARY CONINE JACOB Small, witty, and full of fun She is liked by everyone. F.H.A. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Junior Play5 Librarian 35 Annual Staff 35 Junior High Cheerleader 15 Student Coun- cil 35 F.T.A. 15 Majorette 1,25 Drum Majorette 35 Class Officer-Treasurer l,2,35 G.A.A. Treasurer 25 County Music Festival 2,3. LARRY BURNETT Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn't do. Baseball 1,25 Football 45 Basketball 2,35 Junior Play Usher 3. PRGPHECY We the undersigned hereby prophesy the following events: It is a bright Autumn day in the year 1979. On the campus at McComb U. football is in the air. On the outskirts of the great metropolis of McComb a big Mac Pop truck, loaded with Larry Burnett's Burp Up: the nations newest soft drink sensation, is approaching the Campus of McComb U. With a screech of tires, Don Kepling, the driver, halts his truck in front of the refreshment stand. At this instant Don attempts to back his vehicle into position, but in his first attempt he crashes into a huge yellow cadillac convertible owned by none other than the National Boy Scout chief executive, John Standfield. Mr. Standfield's chauffeur and private sec- retary, Fannie Sue Roy, leaps out of the limousine to examine the damagesg at that instant Charles Cosner, fa- mous girls physical education instructor at the University shouts from a second story window, One of my expertly trained girls could do better than that. Meanwhile, back in the office of Dean Rollo Miller, Junior, Zeke Z. McCullough, son of Harold McCullough, president of the student body is organizing homecoming activities. The football game which is to highlight the homecoming is to start in fifteen minutes. In the showers, Head Coach Chuck Harden is giving last minute instructions to his powerful team, Remember, boys watch out for the Tuff Turf, and assistant Coach Floyd Rader instructs team Captain Motionless McDowell, son of the great industrialist, Leon McDowell, to watch out for the shady refs, Mr. Lucas and Mr. Bixel, former coaches at McComb High School. The fans in the stadium are electrified by the Rock N' Roll version of the Star Spangled Banner which was composed by Linda Crouse. The great Town Hall Opera star, Sue Rosenberger, leads the crowd in the singing. The accompaniment is furnished by Barbara Crego on her stereophonic guitar. Incidentally, folks, the guitar was invented by Madge Shafer whose Musical instruments are used the world over by well-known musicians, for example, one of her violins is used by Larry Spitnale, Esquire, accomplished violinist. The teams now rush out on the field. To everyones great amazement the opposing team is coached, operated and managed by Charles Eberly. Charles learned the art of coaching by following the Do It Yourself' handbook written by Joyce Campbell. Joyce is the only female football coach in the business. The starting whistle now blows with great velocity. The official whistle blower is Jan Brickman, who has blown her whistle for the two millionth time since she graduated from high school. That happens to be a world record. McComb is noted for fast playing, the half now ends. Half time entertainment starts with Darlene Latta as she hypnotizes the 83,000 people watching, as she does the triple whooper, super duper, impossible - wait - she just fell as the platform collapsed beneath her. The platform was erected by Charles fix-it Feltman of the Myers gc Doubt construction company, headed by Kay, Myers and Sharon Doubt. Russell Conrad, who gave up ditch-digging to enter the university, is Drum Major of the band and leads them through their half-time ceremonies. The whistle starts the last half of the game and in a short time M.C.U. wins a 99-2 victory over the opposi- tion. As the crowd rises from their seats, Sylvester S. Davis speeds up in his black beetle which was his father, Phil Davis Sr's, black limousine in high school. Sylvester, the head cheerleader, definitely has missed the game which may have accounted for M.S.U. 's victory. As M.S.U.'s players leave the field they are greeted by their friendly union boss Connie Hoffa Nagy, as she attempts to sign the boys up in her proposed collegiate players union. The union, claims that the platform of Ron Pendleton, noted candidate for mayor of McComb, on the Republican ticket, is unconstitutional, biased, and just ain't legal. Pendleton and Nagy are both grads of M.S.U. I After the game a dance is to be held in honor of the Queen. A special floor show will be given as an extra by the Cupid Cuties, chaperoned by Rose Mary Jacobs and consisting of Marlene Krazy Legs Mapes and Judy Shake A Leg Sheidler. Their routine is acclaimed by John Holladay, a noted News columnist, as the Most Stupendous. , As the evening draws to a close, we find Mr. and Mrs. Ensign, invited guests to the dance, doing the hand jive as the orchestra plays their last tune. By the way, the orchestra is led by Maestro Marvin Ritter. He leads the only symphonic jazz band. Being empowered with supernatural ability to foresee the future, we hereby sign this document: Connie Nagy Ron Pendleton Jan Brickman Phil Davis Marlene Mapes SENIOR CLASS WILL WE, THE CLASS OF 1959, the most illustrious class that ever graduated or ever will graduate from McComb High School, County of Hancock, State of Ohio, being of strong hearts and empty minds, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. It has been ruled that no part of this can be used for incriminating purposes. To the Faculty-we leave our sincere hope that the Seniors to follow us will always have our cheerful disposi- tion and brilliant minds to continue our fine record. To the Juniors--we leave, besides Mr. Detamore,the piano in the homeroom so they can keep up our hopping homeroom during noon. To the Sophomores--we bequeath our respective desks and leave to them a dainty ballad, The Gum We Left Behind Us, to be made use of and handed down to your beneficiaries. To the Freshman--we leave the only thing we have left, the right to be first in the lunch line. Sorry kids, but you will have to wait three years for that. And the individual members of the class leave the following: I Jan Brickman, hereby bequeath my ability to stick to one man for a reasonable length of time, at least, to Carol Walsh, because Carol has to settle down sometime. I, Larry Burnett, hereby bequeath my job at the Zero Locker to any warm -blooded person. I, Joyce Campbell, hereby bequeath my toreador pants to Helen Spitler, as long as she wears them as effectively as I do. I, Russell Conrad, hereby bequeath my big red convertible to Ed Barker, if he promises not to play crinkle-fender with the first telephone pole he runs into. I, Charles Cosner, hereby bequeath my ability to run the hundred yard dash in ten seconds to David Routson, so he will be able to deliver the afternoon paper before nightfall. I, Barbra Crego, hereby bequeath my ability to know everybody else's business before they do to Janet Apple, pro- viding she uses it for slanderous purposes only. I, Linda Crouse, hereby bequeath my skill in rock and roll dancing to Ed Spitler, so he can make Bert's Bungalow bounce. I, Phil Davis, hereby bequeath my membership card in the Corner Whistling Society to Douglas Benjamin so that he can learn how to pucker. I, Sharon Doubt, hereby bequeath my knack of getting in early at night to Gene Stopfel so that he won't have to be troubled with Alarm Clock Blues. I, Charles Eberly, hereby bequeath my ability to study other subjects in Physics class to Jo Fran Ferrell, so that she will have more time to study boys in the Library. I, Charles Feltman, hereby bequeath my souped up car UQ to anyone stupid enough to want it. I, Charles Harden, hereby bequeath my big bass voice to Jim Bryan, so that he can warble to his dates too. I, John Holladay, hereby bequeath my outstanding ability to get to school just as the last bell rings to John Shoop, so the homeroom teacher has a chance to get there first. I Rosemary Jacobs, hereby bequeath my ability to change a diaper in nothing flat to Miss Painter. One must al- ways be prepared. I Don Kepling, hereby bequeath my shoulder brace to Romaine Breece so that she can have that West Point Look. I Darlene Latta, hereby bequeath my motto, Variety is the Spice of Life, to Eileen McMaster. a 1 I, Marlene Mapes, hereby bequeath my cheerleading slacks to Harriet Miller. I've worn them for four years and these are guaranteed not torip, Harriet. I, Junior Miller, am too tired to will anything. I, Kay Myers, hereby bequeath my own private bottle of alcohol to Marie Wise so that she may start Chemistry with a lift. I, Harold McCullough, hereby bequeath my sharp Chevy to Bob Amstutz, because it gets mighty crowded with two on the scooter seat. I, Leon McDowell, hereby bequeath my ability to go steady with one girl to Jerry Shoemaker, as he seems to be going in the other direction. I, Connie Nagy, hereby bequeath my ability to argue about anything to Mr. Bixel if he promises to keep the Government class below a low roar. I, Ron Pendleton, hereby bequeath my artistic flair to Cynthia Caton so that she can take my place as chief blackboard droodler in Mixed Chorus. 15 I, Floyd Rader, hereby bequeath my superior appreciation for well planned girls to Ed Beam, so that he can study them in Government class, too. I, Marvin Ritter, hereby bequeath my top notch typing skill to Janice Snavely, if she will take my motto seriously lf you type, don't snickerg lf you snicker, don 't type. I, Fannie Sue Roy, hereby bequeath my tight skirts to Becky Shoop, so that she can have that come-hither look of mine. I, Sue Rosenberger, hereby bequeath my high, smooth voice to Dan Lora so Dan can sing Indian Love Calls to his many girl friends. l, Madge Shafer, hereby bequeath my quiet disposition to Diane Booth, so that she won't have to be assigned to a new seat in Mr. Lucas' study hall every day. , Judy Sheidler, hereby bequeath my job as Secretary-Treasurer of almost every organization in High School to Marietta Morrison so that she can learn to handle figures. I, Larry Spitnale, hereby bequeath my nickname Porky to anyone who beefs a lot. I, John Stanfield, hereby bequeath my little yellow bug to the Biology class so they can dissect it and put in a new rubber band. We, Charles Eberly, Linda Crouse, John Stanfield, Kay Myers, and Darlene Latta, affix our names to this docu- ment with the hope that in the years to come it will bring back many happy memories of our days in good old McComb High. Well seniors, we 've made it, and do you remember when we began our high school career in the fall of 1955. Now, it 's all over forever, and we found ourselves looking back to the four years with memories we'll always cher ish of good ol' M.H.S. We started our days in high school as bewildered Freshmen with thirty nine students. As our class officers we elected the following: President, Judy Sheidler, Vice President, Larry SpitnaleE Secretary-Treasurer, Russell Con- rad, Reporter, Charles Eberly, Historian, Marlene Mapes. Our advisor was Mr. White. We selected as our class colors mint green and white, and for our flower, white carnations. Our class motto is Where there's Victory, There's Harmony. We were glad to have with us Junior Miller, Wanda Osborn, Gerry Hines and Charles Harden as new members of our class. Our Sophomore year found us with thirty-three sophies eager to learn and be on our way. To guide us that year we chose as our Class officers: President, Russell Conrad, Vice President, Charles Cosnerg Secretary, Jan Brickman, Treasurer, Judy Sheidler, Reporter, Joyce Campbell, Historian, Marlene Mapes. Mr. Schmunk was our class advisor. We were sorry to lose Nancy Harden, Wanda Osborn, Gerry Hines and Bill Grogg, but were glad to have a new member, Grace Halsey. Phillip Davis moved to Findlay but returned after six weeks. We were all very proud of Marlene Mapes who had the honor of becoming one of the high school cheerleaders. We earned money for our treasury that year by collecting tax stamps. Our biggest moment was when we selected and voted for our class rings. Our half way mark in high school began with thirty four juniors and brand new, shiny rings. To lead us through the year, we elected as our class officers the following: President, Russell Conrad, Vice President, Charles Cosner, Treasurer, Judy Sheidler, Reporter, Connie Nagy, Historian, Marlene Mapes, and our class advisor, Mrs. Ensign. We were glad to gain Jean Shearer, Fran Cramer, and David Rupert as new members of our class, but during the year we were sorry to lose, Fran Cramer, Grace Halsey, and David Rupert. As our money making projects we sold Christmas Cards and had refreshments at some of the ball games. November, we proudly presented the play Come Out of The Closet which was enjoyed by all. We were proud to have Marlene Mapes as one of our high school cheerleaders. In May, we entertained the seniors with the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme was Af- rican Safari and the best yet, we think. And before we could catch our breath, we started our last year in high school with thirty one seniors. We were sorry to lose Jean Shearer but were glad to welcome Barbara Crego and Rosemary Coninelacob. To conduct us through the year, we elected the following officers: President, Russell Conrad, Vice President, Charles Cosner, Secretary, Jan Brickman, Treasurer, Judy Sheidler, Reporter, Barbara Cregog Historian, Sharon Doudt, We were honored to have Mrs. Ensign as our class advisor again this year. October l'7th,our mothers served a ham supper before the homecoming game with Van Buren. We were very proud of our beautiful queen, Judy Sheidler, who reigned over the game. We helped our treasury by selling Herald subscriptions and working at the concession stand during the ball games. On May 8, we presented a play Guess Again under the able direction of Mrs. En- sign, our class advisor. It was enjoyed by all who attended. The highlight of the year was our trip to Washington, D. C. and New York City whichl'm sure everyone enjoyed. 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SECOND ROW: Jim Ensign, Marietta Morrison, John Shoop, Mary Sterling, Ed Barker, Diane Booth, Jerry Shoemaker, Kay Martens. THIRD ROW: Jim Edie, Elaine Inbody, Earl Winters, Ruthann Shafer, Darrell Challen, Elaine Troutner, Douglas Benjamin, Helen Spitler. FOURTH ROW: Jim Rinehart, Barbara Doty, Blair Breece, Janet Apple, Ed Beam, LaVera Payne, John Winters, Janice Montague. FIFTH ROW: Harold Vamer, Sharon Tewell, Larry Tyson, Kay Spoors, Jim DeWeese, Sharon Aukerman, Gene Stoepfel, Carolyn Spoors. SIXTH ROW: David Gallant, Mary Keeran, Ralph Tussing, Phyllis Sham- inghouse, Junior Shafer, Glenda Siverling, Lilly Whitney. JU IORS Congratulations CONCRETE BLOCK AND SUPPLY 18 fi 'S 5 Q Q ' . l ,,,, rmw fi , 351325, ,. lm i in -g i. ,f,g.,,,, ,. ..,, . 'I Vkkyr L- i. M W. r7H:41k,r I: . K W is ,I H - 2 . , ' i . 5 5 ,-5: , . ,.k' -I 'uf' i L Q' : G-gi 'M 5 4 if fx xxx-3 5' x ' . M' .- ' : 1 V' , --. 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FOURTH ROW: Wayne Rader, Rebecca Shoop, Glen Moore, Elaine Sherick, Cynthia Caton, Lavere Herringshaw, Roberta Harden. FIFTH ROW: Don Ewing, Shirley Orwick, Terry Williams, Barbara Feltman, Donavon Courtright, Jeanette Phillips, Vernon Burnett. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Pickens, Jerry Williams, Bonnie Newcomer, Carol Endrek, Tom Shrewsbury. Laura Parker, Harriet Miller, Darryl McDowell, Romaine Breece, Dave Baughman, Janet SOPHOMORES House of Hair Design THE VEL-JAMES BEAUTY SALON 19 f --f?a33?S39e5?'l ?5s lzi'EsiEFET?-'ziiwliiilzv I' ' 1 fifgwfesfrs?isez1ezgfi?44ii r me 12-www aw 34 ' 1+ 2. 'K 71421 , A. :Zigi mf , Iwi WSE 'I r 5 X E 1 '21, I I .T 5,53 QS 'f2F'Y'TS?fS?g 5 iw 'N FIRST ROW: Jim Bryan, Shirley Lora, Edward Ingold, Susan Rader, Charles Like, Grace Leader, Don An- donian. SECOND ROW: Dick Bocik, Sharon Orwick, Robert Billingsley, Sandra Arrington, Richard Stoep- fel, Viola Lanker, John Burnett. THIRD ROW: Kenneth DeWeese, Vicki Logan, John Rinehart, Terri Hut son, Larry Sands, Janis Snavely, Sidney Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Bob Amstutz, Linda George, Ronald Dil- linger, Barbara Corron, John Beck, Nancy St. John, Bob Zellers. FIFTH ROW: Ronald McDowell, Lola Shafer, Bob Myers, Jill Rider, Bob Wade, Nancy Shoemaker, Bill Morse. SIXTH ROW: Jim Lora, Jane Collingwood, Ed Smith. NOT PICTURED: Jack Orwick, John Richards. FRE HME George J. Ede BUILDING AND REALTY CO. Builders of Fine Homes FHA Sr VA Approved Homes 20 it 54 .... ma 3: if fi? ri E 32 :lf .. ..1' 1 .. ! 52? Q fa .E as w id'-46? is 35? F . P35 a i ,, lm , .... E . 2 X , J S Q . , ,W . ,, M- ,f,.a,P.a -- - -I, PM Q' f wr fm ::.- ...,,f?,tw?tr.',.. 7 rg, ,f, LLV X ,,:.. ..... 4 . . ,,p.?,,..a, gt nw x W a Q : :'.,.,,..,..aa .. .mf iwn a -N, -aw -' ., P. LL W.. .y asm, 5-..,,?a,.i ' fi it . Y -,'1Y, aa, , kr, swf R Wai If -Ev ..:'.2 .' 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EIGHTH GRADE OHIO CONVEYOR 8K SUPPLY, INC. 1310 North Main St., Findlay, Ohio 21 J Jill, ,ig E ' 1: - :i'1fWv.: 15i77ei12s'fv ,f wr: I E ..,., ff,?5Qf ' H ' Mqm: ' 4 vfiifil , fu . 55? in ,1 . il, A' -' : gtg ,-'iafg . f V -.2 fssff fu -' 11, -I, -- . , . mfs H , ' sg g ix Ei -. i , ' 1 S f .5 ' i wt n. - J . ., 5: A f it: 'il J' I J -. in - .- B5 - -:S-fairs' -'- :, .. ' ' ',:ifE:?..'5 -3 ffilv., - .PX .. A . ,,... . rf- . - W rx ,i . , 1? -M f - wi M ., A ,isa W Q ' 1' F .2 5- . iii -Ji: ,, I 'a 1:afsg,,'f5 3 MFG: J ii f P 5 i1'9 ?f B.. .1 Y FIRST ROW: Lynn Tate, Rose Ellen Orwick, Billy Tate, Sherry Miller, Dennis Challen, Sue Long, John Spitzer, Anna Mae Newell. SECOND ROW: Linda Leader, Lynn Wilcox, Vickie Todd, Gary Culp, Nancy Beck, Dennis Myers, Connie Crego, Gregary Bishop. THIRD ROW: Stanley Wise, Virginia Fletcher, Tom Pitney, Janet Ewing, Douglas Aukerman, Lois St. John, Terry Rader, Joann Doty. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Bryan, Sam Inbody, Patsy Harshberger, Howard Sherman, Jill Glaser, Ronnie Andonian, Anna Dishong, Steve Miller. FIFTH ROW: Larry Denny, Madeline Arrington, Judy McDowell, Martha Millham, Don Rayle, Judy Hector, Freddie Nigh, Carol Sue Morse. SIXTH ROW: Donelda Sterling, John Sherick, Laila Nigh, Joyce Cangle, Mary Herman, Madelyn Shrews bury, Kay Ewing. NOT PICTURED: Danny Like. SEVENTH GRADE Fresh As a Daisy Dutch Oven Bread, DAISY MAID BAKERY INC. Findlay, Ohio 22 4 'lx 496' gl'6t0!85 gw L my r -2. as- .s r 'Writ 'F'H...- -:a:,:,..,.., -A-M .. FIRST ROW: Barry Rehus, Victor Russell, Dick Shoe- ' -V ,.i 2'. ..,,.--, m a ker, Judy Franks, Ronald lauck, Jerry Montague, . - ': James Lambert, Bil1Y Bennett. SECOND ROW: David , I '-. Kitchen, Dale Morris, Jean Adams, Jane Edie, Peggy ::L:' ' -' ' Krebs, Steven Moorehead, Barbara Borgelt, Nancy 'bggzig Ingold. THIRD ROW: Donna winkie, Charles Diet- rich, Richard Houk, Carol Cosner, Alan Myers, Janet Aukerman, Pamela Little, Judy Newcomer. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Hutson, Pamela Bishop, Nancy Norway, Kay Lat-ta, Jim Rader, Susan Challen, Tom Pate, Eddie Routson. FIFTH ROW: Pam Long, Barbara Lenhart, Sandra Clay, Ruth I-lermon, Dennis Shoemaker, Linda Orwick, Larry Franks, Jimmy Buttermore. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Siferd, Bradley Smith, Theresa Swinehart, Georgette Breece, Charles Morris, David Stoepfel, Terry Grose, Susan Rader. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine Davis, Morris Fenstermaker, Melinda Hartzell, Gary Montague. NOT PICTURED: Glendora Osborn, SIXTH GRADE Q? SWQ I is Wit if 4. Bill C aton. .. 7-I if ' 2 ' 5 viii : 'A X Y S if '2, a S 332 T F 2 2 gait ' . S l E M V '- .. ---- VV ' ' ' H - . r V' - : - ' -V .. K - ,,-, f - V 1 - Q Q -V A : - K - ii V4 -re ' V , , VV ,A , -r V K K 1,-31 -.,, ., .Vg-Veg, .-5 by , gr-V .V-., ,. 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A ., M is - - 'tab f 1 was FIRST ROW: Douglas Rider, Kathy Myers, James Funk, Karen Spits- naugle, Dennis Miller, Larry Caton, Dale Pitney, Connie Mosher, Mariana Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Robert Crane, Joyce Oyler, Keith Detamore, Joetta Bair, Mike Vansickle, Diana Spence, Rosalie Harshberger, Sally Rinehart, Terry Rayle. THIRD ROW: Gary Tussing, Harold Marquart, Debra Foltz, Teri Sterling, Kenneth McVey, Cathy Hermon, Linda Letso, Julia Wilson, Tommy Sieferd. FOURTH ROW: Larry Wilcox, Nancy Herman, Betty Stoepfel, Betsy Endrek, Linda Routson, Mike Nusbaum, Kathy King, Myra Pate, Billy Rayle. FIFTH ROW: Linda I-Iaddox, Billy Harden, Cathy Bishop, Jo Lynn Shoop, Eva Pulido, Wilma Allen, Wayne Agner, Carolyn Sterling, Janet Osbom. SIXTH ROW: Gary Tate, Raymond Larcom, David Walsh, John Borgelt, John Foltz, Lois Buttermore, Dianne Van Atta, Bobby Spoors, Kay Stevenson. SEVENTH ROW: Johnny Escareno, Raymond Robinson, Joyce Wells, Cheryl Warren, Patty Franks, Diana Rider. Ifsxf-mea? gl : f . A 'fe,,,,,.s' : Wx. fi' 1261349 ' -Ti' Y ,Alf A' -'f , , , THIRD GR DE Compliments of HANCOCK HY BRIDS J, a'fv'iii .a : ,., Mgt ,.f'f's: 5: ' ': - ff 2' fs' I f' H .: e1:. s' 5 .2-, ,J r , - . 5 :b f i iv' i W1 ana: ' fri- i FIRST ROW: Toni Siverling, Mikie Franks. Cheryl Hamlin, Steven LaRue, Cindy Abbott, Johnnie Glaser, Connie Farquharson, Steven Trutt, Nancy Culp. SECOND ROW: Leon Jordan, Norma Dishong, Joe Bryan, Linda Beck, Jerry Wolford, Patty Allen, Lenny Spence, Jackie Gangle, Juan Mendez. THIRD ROW: Carol Sue Todd, John DeFrieze, Edna Spence, Freddie Aller, Nancy Jo Lenhart, Joan Breece, Cynthia Basinger, Bobby Schroll, Susie Gunder. FOURTH ROW: Dick Wolford, Jane Aukerman, Danny Hickey, Shirley Shoop, Paul Fletcher, Diana Collingwood, Mike Boyles, Diane Siferd, Allen Morse. FIFTH ROW: Allan Latta, Steven Benroth, Alice Dennis, David Bundy, Diane Detamore, Bill Rider, Nancy Cusac, Mike Gunder, Mary Jo Butler. SIXTH ROW: Lynn New- comer, Mindy Pelto, Chuckie Barre, Nancy Martin, Teddy Russell, Janet,Sterrett, Kevin Lauck, Judy Stoepfel, Charles Seeley. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Franks, Danny Wolery, Elizabeth Donaldson, Gary Carles, Patty Zeller, John Nigh, Bonnie Bennett, Emil George. NOT PICTURED: Martha Crego, Robert Insley, Edwin Barker. SECO D GRADE HERFF-JONES CO. Jewelers and Stationers, Fine Class Rings 3 'i ' -4 sf . M c 229 gil as . ,. an 8 .X E, ,W , A ,t if J' ff m F21 K pw 4 ii , : ir reg? S k 'K Kr f Q.. 'Q W 5: Hn- Af I 9' 2 , V , id T 4 1' A ' ... .f .. -iz., Y ,-- - , 552 5. f A'-f: --EIY - ': E P ,,,.1 f ,-EE QW? . ..., :,E,A verd Y Q Ilf ,---: i :Q IA: . ,VQ,,.f - ,-,,,,, -. if 1,k 15,15 . K ' f Y:,1-mf V ... N-.1 was 1' 'fun .lzgzrz-31,31 W . 1:1 z-' t -'J ' 5225.212 'Quik at 'F zix:..,:a' ' I ,fa ,ri R A FIRST ROW: S. Sterrett, J. Kitchen, S. McDowell, S. Rayle, J. Barker, H. Rader, J. Harden, D. Mosher, B. Challen, B. Shoop. SECOND ROW: M. J. Dishong, P. Allen, S. George, B. Shultz, R. Barker, D. Adams, M. Auker man, S. Jordan, J. Hartzell, R. Cheney. THIRD ROW: M. Latta, S. Rensch, D. Miller, P. Hermon, K. Houk, L. Foltz, S. Foltz, G. Apple, S. Smith, T. Shoemaker. FOURTH ROW: D. Fenstermaker, J. Caton, C. Hector, N. Dennis, S. Martin, K. J. Martin, S. Bowersox, E. Wolery, B. Brickman, J. Norway. FIFTH ROW: D. Endrek, K. Keeran, J. Borgelt, C. Wise, J. Long, J. Garcia, B. Arrington, M. Pitney, M. Haley, B. Troutner, SIXTH ROW: G. Cunningham, D. Tate, J. Pepply, R. Ewing, P. Shoop, K. Bennett, J, Rider, G. Brickman, E. Conrad, T. Spoors. SEVENTH ROW: K. Leader, C. Gunder, B. Butler, G. Gallant, G. Agner, J. Mygrant, M. Peterson, D. Grose, N. Crane, J. Aukerrnan. EIGHTH ROW: D. Van Sickle, B. Lowery, S. Browne, S. White, D. Nusbaurn, M. Clay, D. Amstutz, M. Myers, P. Haddox, NOT PICTURED: K. Gogley, J. King, D. Barker. Gus Hoverson of Josfen's . . . THE AMERICAN YEARBOOK FIRST ROW: Vernon Van Atta Jr., Babette Siverling, Charles Insley, Janie Morris, Ricky Miller, Roger King, James Zeller, Joan Crouse, John Stoepfel. SECOND ROW: Jerry Breece, Debra Rider, Dennis Newell, Debra Tate, Daniel Spitsnaugle, Jeanne Dillinger, Gregory Crego, Carole McMaster, David Norway. THIRD ROW: Neva Gal- lant, Anthony Abbott, Beverly Dishong, David Benroth, Marsha Rader, Jeanette Larcom, Dallas Halladay, Linda Rader, Robert Stearns. FOURTH ROW: Hal Stevenson, Kathy Carles, Phyllis Montague, Edwin Leppien, Barbara Krebs, Bradley Cheney, Pamela Rayle, Gene Barker, Lois Newell. FIFTH ROW: Deborah George, Bill Basinger, Patricia Spitsnaugle, Ralph Aller, Deborah Franks, David Hickey, Jane Augsburger, Patrick Boyles, Paula K. Smith. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Bishop, Michael Rider, Phyllis Lauck, Nancy Wells, Robert Foltz, Jane Ann Caton, Barbara Skelly, Connie Allen, Roger Routson. SEVENTH ROW: James Challen, Dennis Agner, Joan Tussing, Jeffrey Oyler, Jane Glaser, Karen Franks. NOT PICTURED: Kent Smith, Kathy Stephens, Steve Wolford. KI DERG RTE Compliments of the SAN-A-PURE DAIRY, Grade A Dairy Products 30 ' added i Kindergarten 'T 'Ere . A -'iv an my if , , ,e ' an f s-T122 if A. 4' , , V. gh, - Q M The Kindergarten children meet for one half of the day under the supervision of Mrs. Florence Smith shown here working with her students. There are two classes with a total enrollment of 60. Mrs. Smith received her degree from Bowling Green State University last year. Fourth Grade McComb School children in grades one thru six are among the most active and intelligent students in Hancock County. Their experiences are varied and their teachers are excellent. In this picture, Mrs. Helen Ewing, one of the Fourth grade teachers is instructing the class in reading. 32 Mathematics The McComb Jr. High and High School Math Department offers such courses as: Arithmetic 7 and 8, Business Math, Algebra I, Algebra Il, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. In this picture you see Mr. Robert McVey instructing a group of 8th grade students in the finer points of mathematics. Physical Education V Both boys and girls participate in the physical education program at McComb High School. The classes take part in a variety of games and activities during the school year. Pictured here are Sophomore girls during a calis- thenics period. Miss Eleanor Painter teaches this class. 33 Social Studies Ohio History, American History, Civics, Geography, Economics, World History, and Senior Social Studies are all a part of the Social Studies department at McComb. In this picture you see Judy Sheidler reporting to the Senior Social Studies class. Mr. Roger Bixel teaches this class. Commercial Courses in the commercial department at McComb High School are: Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Business English, Commercial Law, and Business Arithmetic. In this picture you see Charles Cosner, Marlene Mapes, Fannie Roy, Sue Rosenberger, Judy Sheidler, Linda Crouse, Connie Nagy, and Joyce Campbell taking a timed writing under the watchful eye of their teacher, Mr. Roy Schmunk. 34 'hw English Department English is taught at all grades in our school. Mr. Smith, Mr. Lucas, and Mrs. Ensign all spend most of their time instructing willing students in the proper use of our language. In this picture you see Junior English class deep in the study of American Literature. Vocational Subjects Vocational subjects at McComb High School include agriculture and Home Economics. Both departments are well staffed and beautifully equipped. Pictured here are members of the Sophomore Vocational Agriculture class learning how to judge corn under the instruction of Mr. David White. 35 Industrial Arts Boys at McComb High School may enroll in the industrial arts classes druing their Junior and Senior years in school. Woodworking, Metal working, mechanical drawing, and electrical work are among the activities they may take part. In this picture you see Leon McDowell, Floyd Rader, Philip Davis, Junior Miller, and Larry Burnette inspecting a project completed by one of the boys. Mr. Stanley Buehrer teaches industrial arts. Science McComb High School Science courses include: General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. In this picture you see Russell Conrad, Charles Eberly, John Stanfield, Ronnie Pendleton, Charles Cosner, and Charles Harden setting up an experiment in Miss Painter's Physics class. 36 3 .x4fAfeficJ Charles Cosner HB All County r ., Phil Davis G. X QJ AJVQ X lr l ll fl bl v ,X w .-1 lr FIRST ROW: Ed Beam, John Shoop, Wayne Rader, Denny Allstaetter, Jim Edie, Larry Spitnale, Tom Nagy, Floyd Rader, Kenny Agner, manager. SECOND ROW: Henry Farguharson, manager, Charles Harden, Kenny DeWeese, Jack Orwick, Junior Herringshaw, John Holladay, Bob Amstutz, Donovan Courtright, Glenn Moore, Darrell McDowell, Ronnie Holladay, manager. With nine lettermen retained from the 1957 season, the new coaching staff headed by Roger Bixel and assisted by William Lucas looked for- ward to a good season. After the team humbled Arlington in an astounding victory for the first time in fourteen years, tied Mt. Blanchard, beat Liberty -Benton and Arcadia, the season was Larry Burnett C. Floyd Rader E Charles Harden HB I A- tl THIRD ROW: Roger Bixel, coach, Charles Cosner, Dan Lora, Ron Pendleton, Arden Endrek, Roy Wise, Blair Breece, Darrell Challen, Ed Barker, Phil Davis, William Lucas, assistant coach. FOURTH ROW: Larry Burnett, Bob Wade, Junior Miller, Leon McDowell, Gene Stoepfel, Ed Spitler, Junior Shaffer, Ron Dil- linger, Larry Tyson, Jim Rinehart. considered a success. Although the Panthers lost three games, including a Homecoming upset, the Panthers still tied for third place in the county. Our team, for the most points scored, was second best in the league. The team will lose ten seniors because of graduation. The season scores are listed below. We They Leipsic 6 6 Liberty -Benton Arlington 20 18 Arcadia Mt, Blanchard 22 22 Van Buren Cory-Rawson 6 53 Vanlue Junior Miller E 'S I 1 Ron Pendleton T We They 48 14 44 14 26 46 14 30 Leon McDowell E Larry Spitnale G John Holladay G Jr. HI H FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Roger Lenhart, Bob Thomas, Henry Farquharson, Ralph McCullogh, Ronnie Holladay, Gary Franks Kenny Agner. SECOND ROW: Ed Dillinger, Denny Myers, Tom Pitney, Steve Miller, Doug Crego, Doug Auker- man, John Pitney, Bill Tate, Lynn Tate. THIRD ROW: Dennis Challen, Jolm Rinehart, Mr. Ammons, Bill But- ler, Ronnie Routson, and Don Rayle. Jr. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sharon Orwick, Jill Rider, Linda George and Susan Rader THE TARBOX-McCALL STONE CO., Findlay, Ohio VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Roberta Harden, Diane hath, Marlene Mapes and Harriet Miller Junior Herringshaw, Denny Alstaetter, Donavan Courtright, Paul Brickman, Dan Lora, Mr. Bixel, Don Ensign Jack Crwick, Ed Beam, Larry Tyson, Wayne Rader, Ronnie I-Iolladay and Henry Farquharson, managers. Compliments of MARTlN'S FARM EQUIPMENT, McComb, Ohio John Shoop, Jr. Miller, Charles Cosner, Blair Breece, Ed Barker, Roy Wise, ArdenEndrek, Philip Davis, Jim Rinehart, Dick Myers and Larry Spitnale. Mr. Roger Bixel, Coach and John Hol- laday, Manager. Coach Roger Bixel ARSITY BASKETB LL The enthusiastic Panthers came on to the hardwood with three lettermen retained from last year. Eager for a successful season, the team tried galantly to take the county league championship, but finished with a three-loss, four-win record. Two players made the All-County team this yearg they are Roy Wise and Jim Rinehart. We are sorry to lose Charles Cosner, Phil Davis, Junior Miller, and Larry Spitnale as graduates. Larry Spitnale Guard JAQUAS SPORTING GOODS Findlay, Ohio 42 wsewsalasezvfaszvwarsslffrfm1, ,- Qf,,..:h:: :aegeirf Phil Davis Junior Miller Charles Cosner Guard Guard Forward VARSITY RESERVES WE THEY THEY WE THEY WE THEY 33 52 Hoytville 11 51 54 N. Baltimore 38 54 48 37 Pandora 23 54 53 Hoytville 37 20 55 43 Arlington 39 64 56 Cory-Rawson 25 31 40 63 L. B. 49 49 56 Leipsic 15 52 52 39 Van Buren 33 65 53 Mt. Blanchard 32 40 65 66 Arcadia 37 52 55 L. B. 17 35 53 82 Deshler 57 46 53 Vanlue 21 48 50 51 Van Buren 38 51 33 Arlington 27 31 Jim Rinehart Roy Wise Guard Center Eddie Barker All- County A11 - County Forward Jr. HIGH BASKETB LL FIRST ROW: Dick Bocik, Kenny Agner, Bob Thomas, Philip Moorhead, John Rinehart, Gary Franks, Mr. Ammons. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Holladay, Don Andonian, Richard Stoepfel, Charles Like, Bob Wade, Bob Amstutz, Robin Rader. ASEB LL FIRST ROW: Blaire Breece, Roy Wise, Charles Cosner, Charles Eberly, Arden Endrek, Dan Lora. SECOND ROW: J1m Edie, Denny Alstaetter, Jim Rinehart, Mr. Ammons, Ed Barker, John Shoop, Larry Tyson, Jack Orwick. .IOHNSTON'S GULF SERVICE STATION, McComb, Ohio : E ' ' 4 5 Si ,,A., ,A..,A., . M ' mmf' ,sf Q- FIRST ROW: Connie Nagy, Judy Sheidler, John Stanfield, Charles Cosner, Don Kepling, Sharon Doubt, Marlene Mapes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schmunk, Joyce Campbell, Elaine Inbody, Sherry Zeller, Charles Eberly, Ronnie Pendleton, Russell Conrad, Barbara Crego, Marietta Morrison. THIRD ROW: Jerry Shoemaker, Diane Booth Jan Montague, Roy Wise, Scott Rader, Jim Ensign, Helen Mae Spitler, Kay Martens. NNLIAL STAFF Editor ......... Assistant Editor .......... Advertising Manager .......... Assistant Advertising Manager . . Circulation Manager ........ Assistant Circulation Manager . . . Business Manager .......... Assistant Business Manager . . . Literary Editor .......... Assistant Literary Editor . . . Snapshot Editor ........ Assistant Snapshot Editor . . Calendar Editor ........ Assistant Calendar Editor .... Senior Division Editor ....... Assistant Senior Division Editor . . Organizations Editor ........ Assistant Organizations Editor . . Activities Editor ......... Assistant Activities Editor . . Sports Editor ........ Assistant Sports Editor . . Advisor.......... Compliments of THE EVANS TYP EWRITER COMPANY Charles Cosner Marietta Morrison Russell Conrad Diane Booth Judy Sheidler Elaine Inbody John Stanfield Sherry Zeller Charles Eberly Kay Martens Sharon Doubt Don Kepling, Jim Joyce Campbell Jerry Shoemaker . . .Connie Nagy . . .Jan Montague Marlene Mapes Scott Rader Barbara Crego Helen Spitler . . . .Ronnie Pendleton Roy Wise Mr. Schrnunk ! Ensign SEATED, Left to Right--Scott Rader, Jan Brickman, Charles Cosner, Russell Conrad, Ed Barker. STANDING Linda Leader, Patsy Harshberger, Barbara Inbody, Roy Wise, Don Ensign, Ralph McCullough, John Rinehart. STUDE T CGUNCIL The McComb Student Council, a member of the National As- sociation of Student Councils, is composed of the Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Secretaries of the upper six classes. These persons represent their classes in making various decisions throughout the school year. The purpose of the Student Council is to give the students a chance to make suggestions on entertainment and scholastic progress in the school. We feel that through this plan, closer co -operation has been promoted between the teachers and students. At the first meeting, we chose officers to preside during the year as follows: President, Russell Conrad, Vice President, Charles Cosnerg Secretary -Treasurer, Jan Brickman. Various activities are sponsored by the Student Council. Among these were the Homecoming, and the Christmas Dance. Everyone enjoyed the programs which were sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Funds for the organization to carry on its projects were raised through a magazine sale carried on by the school. Compliments of SKELLY'S DRUG STORE McComb, Ohio HUMEM AKFRS- FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Spitzer, Kay Spoors, Judy Sheidler, Jan Brickman, Joyce Campbell, Connie Nagy, Jan Montague. SECOND ROW: Sandra Arrington, Vickie Logan, Bonnie Newcomer, Elaine lnbody, Madge Shafer, Sharon Doubt, Kay Myers, Fannie Sue Roy, Barbara Crego, Marlene Mapes, Linda Crouse, Joellen Sheidler, Roberta Harden, Sharon Orwick. THIRD ROW: Becky Shoop, Teri Ann Hutson, Susan Rader, Janis Snavely, Lilly Whitney, Shirley Lora, Shirley Orwick, Mary Keeran, Eileen McMaster, Sharon Tewell, Jane Collingwood, Marilyn Pickens, Janet Foltz, Carole Walsh, Grace Leader. FOURTH ROW: Jill Rider, Marie Wise, LaVera Payne, Sherry Zeller, Ruthann Shafer, Mary Jo Sterling, Nancy St. John, Nancy Shoemaker, Arvina Swinehart, Romaine Breece, Carol Endrek, Lola Shafer, Viola Lanker, Barbara Corron, Diane Booth, Jo Fran Ferrell, Linda George. F. H. A. The Future I-Iomemakers Chapter is composed of 53 high school girls. The group throughout the year is striving to fulfill its motto, Toward New Horizons. Each meeting was based- on one of the eight goals of the organiza- tion. Our officers for the year are as follows: President, Jan Brickmang Vice President, Judy Sheidler, Secretary, Joyce Campbell, Treasurer, Connie Nagy, Parliamentarian, Lucretia Catong Historian, Kay Spoors, Reporter, Jan Montague, Photographers, Roberta Harden, Becky Shoop, Carole Walshg Song Leaders, Carol Endrek and Arvina Swinehart. Mrs. lnbody and Mrs. Brickman were elected as our chapter mothers. Mrs. Betty L. Spitzer is our ad- visor. In the FHA organization there are three degress of achievement that may be obtained. First the Junior degree, whose symbol is the key was earned in 1958 by Sandra Rider, Sharon Tewell, Carole Walsh, Becky Shoop, Marie Wise, Joellen Sheidler, Bonnie Newcomer, Carol Endrek, Roberta Harden, and Arvina Swinehart. The Chapter Degree whose symbol is the scroll was earned by Kay Spoors, Sherry Zeller, and Carolyn Spoors. Jan Brickman at- tended the state leadership Camp in August. During the month of April 1958, the girls honored their mothers at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. The main event of this occasion was the style review. It featured fashions created by the girls. In November 1957, we attended the bi -county meeting. We are proud to have Kay Spoors elected Project Chairman of the county organization. Sandra Rider, Sharon Doubt, and Connie Brickman' attended the FHA Convention as Chapter delegates. Connie sang in the newly organized all State Chorus. Compliments of BAKER HARDWARE FIRST ROW: Leon McDowell, Jerry Shoemaker, Charles Rader, Harold McCullough, Marvin Ritter, Don Kepl- ing, John Shoop. SECOND ROW: Denny Altsteatter, Wayne Rader, Paul Brickman, Eddie Spitler, Roy Wise, Mr. White, Larry Sands, Bill Glaser, Blair Breece, Darryl McDowell, Harold Varner. THIRD ROW: Donavan Court- right, Earl Winters, Darrell Challen, Arden Endrek, Don Ewing, Bill Morse, Bob Wade, Tom Shrewsbury. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie McDowell, Dick Bocik, John Winters, Jim Lora, John Beck, Jim Ensign, Charles Feltman. F. F. A. The McComb Chapter of Future Farmers of America is composed of Thirty-four in school members and four graduate associate members. To date we have seventeen Honorary Members, who are individuals that have shown a special interest in our progress. We have twenty graduates who have been awarded the State Farmer Degree. To be enrolled in this organization you must select, manage, and complete at least one production project each year that you are a member of the Vocational Agriculture class. Our chapter is financed by group participation which provides an income large enough to sponsor all necessary activities. Our goal is to do tomorrow's task quicker and more efficiently and with increased profit. Our motto is Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve. The following officers were elected by the organizaton to serve this year: President, Harold McCulloughg Vice President, Marvin Ritter, Secretary, Don Keplingg Treasurer, Charles Raderg Reporter, Jerry Shoemakerg Sentinel, Leon McDowell, Student Advisor, John Shoop. Our Advisor is Mr. White. The FFA participates in the County Public Speaking Contest, County Parliamentary Procedure Contest, County Pest Hunt, and many other such activities. This year was climaxed by the Parent and Son Banquet. The Banquet was held in the spring, at which time the parents were honored by the members. The members were presented awards which they had won during the year. The FFA was also represented at the county and state judging contest. Each event in which we participate requires extra effort put forth by our members. The ability, tact, and leadership of the members is demonstrated and then evaluated according to FFA Standards. Compliments of SNIVL EY GRAIN COMPANY FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: Vicki Logan, Elaine Troutner, Roberta Hardin, Joyce Campbell, Becky Shoop, Virginia Leader. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Sharninghouse, Susan Rader, Harriet Miller, Marie Wise, Shirley Orwick, Sidney Agner, Teri Hutson, Mr. Martens. THIRD ROW: Jill Rider, Helen Spitler, Arvina Swinehart, Scott Rader, Charles Eberly, Sharon Aukerman, Jan Brickman. .A. A. FIRST ROW: Elaine Sherick, Roberta Hardin, Sharon Orwick, Glenda Siverling, Laura Parker. SECOND ROW Miss Painter, Joellen Sheidler, Connie Nagy, Judy Sheidler, Marietta Morrison, Becky Shoop, Janet Foltz, Carole Walsh. THIRD ROW: Harriet Miller, Barbara Corron, Fanny Sue Roy, Carol Endrek, Nancy St. John, Arvinia Swinehart, Sue Rosenberger, Nancy Shoemaker, Helen Mae Spitler, Kay Myers, Sharon Doubt, Shirley Orwick. FOURTH ROW: Janis Snavely, Phyllis Sharninghouse, Barbara Crego, Viola Lanker, Jane Colling- wood, Sherry Zeller, Jan Brickman, Romaine Breece, Barbara Feltman, Marlene Mapes, Kay Martens, Marilyn Pickens, Sidney Agner. F. S. PENDL ETON LUMBER COMPANY, McComb, Ohio LIBRARIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Campbell, Becky Shoop, Jeanette Philips, Sharon Tewell, Charles Eberly, Faye Shafer, Mary Jo Sterling, Shirley Orwick, Scott Rader, Harriet Miller, Sherry Zeller, Carole Walsh, Glenda Siverling, Mrs. Ensign, Elaine Troutner, Carolyn Spoors. PROJ ECTIONISTS SEATED: Roy Wise, John Shoop, Mr. McVey, Junior Miller, Floyd Rader, Larry Spitnale. STANDING: Jack Orwick, Junior I-lerringshaw, Denny Altstaetter, Sherry Zeller, Dan Lora, Jo Fran Ferrell, Charles Cosner. Compliments of THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Charles Cosner, Russell Conrad, Sharon Doudt, Charles Eberly, Joyce Campbell, Ronnie Pendleton, Jan Brickman, Marvin Ritter. SECOND ROW: Miss Painter, Adviser, Kay Martens, Marietta Morrison, Helen Mae Spliter, Ralph Tussing, Scott Rader, John Shoop, Phyllis Sharninghouse, Elaine Troutner, Sharon Nigh. EWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: Elaine lnbody, Janet Apple, Jan Montague, Barbara Doty, Kay Spoors. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schmunk Mary Keeran, Ruthann Shafer, Sharon Tewell, Carolyn Spoors, Larry Tyson, Marietta Morrison, Kay Martens, Roy Wise, Sharon Aukerman, Harold Varner, Jerry Shoemaker. THOMAS JEWELERS, Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Findlay, Ohio CHRISTMAS PRCGRA Congratulations Seniors From The MCCOMB TILE WORKS MIXED CHORUS 3rd Period: FIRST ROW: Grace Leader, Carole Walsh, Janet Apple, Kay Spoors, Phyllis Sharninghouse, Susan Rader, Shirley Lora, Barbara Corron, Linda George, Shirley Orwick, Marie Wise, Jane Collingwood, Janis Snavely, Jill Rider, Teri Ann Hutson, Carolyn Spoors, Sharon Tewell, Elaine Inbody, Barbara Doty, Sandra Arrington, Mr. Detamore, Director. SECOND ROW: Laura Parker, Elaine Troutner, Glenda Siverling, Viola Lanker, Marietta Morrison, Diane Booth, Mary Jo Sterling, Faye Shafer, Nancy Shoemaker, Janice Montague, Ruthann Shafer, Lola Shafer, Barbara Feltman, Nancy St. John, Mary Keeran, Kay Martens, Sharon Aukerman, Vicki Logan, Sharon Orwick, Virginia Leader. THIRD ROW: Bob Myers, Charles Harden, John Holladay, Bob Zeller, John Beck, Jim Ensign, Jack Orwick, Bob Wade, Philip Davis, Edward Spitler, Scott Rader, Ron Dillinger, Bill Morse, Donavan Courtright, Leon McDowell, Floyd Rader, Bob Amstutz, Bob Billingsley, Dick Bocik, Jerry Shoemaker, Jim Bryan, Eddie Ingold. 7th Period: FIRST ROW: Mr. Detamore, Director, Madge Shafer, Harriet Miller, Barbara Crego, Judy Sheidler, Sharon Doubt, Darlene Latta, Sue Rosenberger, Jan Brickman, Marlene Mapes, Roberta Harden, Marilyn Pickens, Bonnie Newcomer, Becky Shoop, Linda Crouse. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Phillips, Sharron Nigh, Sidney Agner, Connie Nagy, Romaine Breece, Fannie Sue Roy, Kay Myers, Arvina Swinehart, Carol Endrek, Sherry Zeller, Jo Fran Ferrell, Helen M. Spitler, LaVera Payne, Eileen McMaster, Joellen Sheidler, Janet Foltz. THIRD ROW: Jim Edie, Russell Conrad, Denny Altstaetter, Glenn Moore, Paul Brickman, Don Kepling, Charles Eberly, Ed Barker, Ronnie Penelton, Dan Lora, Don Ensign, Ed Beam, Marvin Ritter, John Joe Shoop, Douglas Benjamin, Larry Spitnale, Junior Herringshaw. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 - HARMON'S From LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Lora, Carole Walsh, Sharron Orwick, Linda Orwick, Jan Brickman, Judy Hector, Sharon Butler, Bonnie Newcomer, Sherry Zeller. MAJORETTE SENIOR BAN MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Charles Eberly, Sharon Doudt, Jan Brickman, Madge Shafer. SECOND ROW: Larry Spitnale Russell Conrad, Marvin Ritter, Donnie Kepling. HANCOCK COUNTY FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Carol Walsh, Sharon Orwick, Becky Shoop, Marrietta Morrison, Jo Fran Ferrell, Carol Endrek, Martha Millharn, Jan Brickman, Virgina Leader, Sharon Butler, Bonnie Newcomer. SECOND ROW: Roberta Harden, Janet Apple, Carolyn Spoors, Janis Snavely, Elaine McMaster, Kay Martens, Sharron Aukerman, Sharon Doudt, Marie Wise, La Vera Payne, Sherry Zeller, Jim Ensign. THIRD ROW: Linda Parker, Edward Dillinger, Tommy Johnston, Harriett Miller, Shirley Lora, Grace Leader, Vicki Logan, Elaine Inbody, Susan Rader, Sidney Agner, Fay Shafer, Kay Spoors, Don Kepling. The 1959 Panther Concert Band consists mainly of high school students. This year the band has the finest instrumentation in its history. The Band Mothers bought us a new Bass Clarinet, and the band purchased a Bass Saxophone from its band fund. This year the band lost seven seniors through graduation, they are: Don Kepling, Sharon Doudt, Larry Spitnale, Charles Eberly, Russell Conrad, and Jan Brickman. Sharon Doudt was elected senior director for 1959. Compliments of PORTERS, Findluy's Complete Music Store 56 FIRST ROW: Diane Booth, Shirley Orwick, Barbara Doty, Bob Zeller, Charles Eberly, Scott Rader, Ronald Dil- linger, Philip Moorhead, Laura Parker, Marilyn Pickens, Sandra Arrington. SECOND ROW: Arvina Swinehart, Don Ensign, Bob Wade, Bob Amstutz, John Beck, Paul Brickman, Glen Moore, Marvin Ritter, Linda George, Jr. Hering- shavv, Russell Conrad, Jim Edie. THIRD ROW: Kay Spoors, Bill Morse, Ed Spitler, Robin Rader, John Shoop, Bar- bara Inbody, Bob Beck, Bob Billingsley, Jirn Bryan, Larry Spitnale, Jill Rider. Mr. B. K. Detamore District Contests are March 21. The Band hopes to go on to State and we are practicing very hard to enable us to do this. The Band would like to publically thank the Band Mothers for their 5 fine help during the year. The Officers of the Band Mothers are: President, l Mrs. Don Rader, Vice President, Mrs. Emerson Apple, Secretary, Mrs. Eve- rett Ritter, Treasurer, Mrs. Wayne Agnerg and Reporter, Mrs. William Moore. HOMER F. BEAN, JEWELER, Findlay, ohio V IQ . Wg ? -i ff Q il' 1346 331 Mi'-If if 'i SQ:-..i ri ffm' 4 ' : , 4 :we g N23 S Q Wh. 'fa ff- M 'X My , ev if 1 4 ,I S 'fi 1 K '54 '- if z .'1cj-mf ,N QW ' K , I 1- Q , Q -:'Q W fx 4 . ll YE if ,Q 0 0 0 ,dm U, fm Y , ffm x ,FJ A Q ' V ,L,W 1 x ' w rl V em. www I,-N .,1 iw- ,f We Hr., l ,,:lff,.N I HOM COMING I9 Freshman attendant, Jill Riderg So tendant, Jan Montague. McComb's opponent for the 1958 Homecoming game was Van Buren. The outcome of this game turned out to be the only disap- pointment in an otherwise perfect evening. McComb's excellent Marching Band put on a spectacular show in honor of Queen Judy, The entire program was under the di- rection ofthe Student Council, Russell Conrad, President. The first activity of the evening was a supper served in honor of McComb Alumni by the Class of 1959. CLOYD GRUBB, Ca phomore attendant, Janet Foltz, Senior Queen, Judy Sheidlerg and Junior at- se and New Idea Form Implements, Chrysler, PIymoufI1 Dealer. FIRST ROW: Kay Martens, Ed Barker, Douglas Benjamin, Scott Rader, Miss Painter. SECOND ROW: Sharron Nigh, Elaine Troutner, Jan Montague, John Shoop, Roy Wise. THIRD ROW: Marietta Morrison, Helen Spit- ler, Janet Apple. On November 7th, the Junior class under the direction of Miss Painter enjoyed presenting the play My Lit- tle Oscar, a three act comedy written by Paul S. McCoy. This story centers around the Piper family. Mr. and Mrs. Piper are planning to takea vacation and are going to leave their children, Andy and Vicki in charge of their household. Unknown to them Oscar, a trained seal, has been put in their basement. lt seems that Daisy LaVerne, an old friend of Mrs. Piper 's sent Oscar to them. Between Miss Todd practicing for the style show and trained seal acts in the basement, the Piper residence is in a real dither. Hal has promised Hean and Betty a dinner party. With no money how can he afford it? Mrs. Ferguson dem ands the wooden Indian Mrs. Piper told the pawnshop owner she had, and is near collapse as she finds out her son Dudley posed as the wooden Indian. When the mayor shows up to give Mr. Piper some insurance business, he finds Ihat Mrs. Ferguson and Daisy LaVerne, long lost sisters, have been united. The household finally returns to normal after Hal and Andy win Mrs. Todd's favor with their original gowns. The cast for the play was as follows: Mr. Piper--Roy Wise, Mrs. Piper--Helen Spitler, Andy Piper--Ed Bar- ker, Vicki Piper--Sharron Nigh, Hal Russell--John Shoop, Jean Sterling--Jan Montague, Betty Eastman--Kay Martens, Daisy LaVerne--Janet Apple, Miss Todd--Elaine Troutner, Dudley Ferguson--Douglas Benjamin, Mrs. Ferguson--Marietta Morrison, Mayor Butterworth--Scott Rader. HUGH'S CLEANERS, On Your Way To Findlay, 701 Howard ST. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold McCullough, Mrs. Ensign, Marvin Ritter, Charles Cosner, Darlene Latta, Sue Rosen- berger, Don Kepling, Linda Crouse, Joyce Campbell, Jan Brickman, Judy Sheilder, Ronald Pendleton, Charles Eberly, Fannie Sue Roy, Charles Harden. On April 8, 1959, the Senior Class Play, Guess Again, was presented. The story was: Mr. Grimes, the proprietor of the Edgewater Inn, was all worried about the slack business and to add to his worries was Waldo Fitts, who was alwaysfa nuisance. When an Englishman came to the Inn, Bill, a college boy out of a job, presumed he was the Lord Wiggleton and had everyone believing that he was. Just then, another Englishman came to the Inn and registers himself as Lord Wiggleron and everyone was con- fused. After much controversy with a newspaper columnist, a chiseler from Hollywood, the real Lord Wiggle- ton was revealed and everything was on the smooth side again. The characters: Janet Moore, a college girl working at Edgewater Inn, Judy Sheilderg Bill Douglas, a col- lege boy in love with Janet, Ronald Pendletonq Henry Grimes, owner and manager of the Inn, Marvin Ritter, Waldo Fitts, porter and general nuisance at the Inn, Charles Eberlyg Mrs. O. O. Skinner, a guest at the Inn, Sue Rosenbergerg Dora Mae, her rather fresh daughter, Darlene Lattag Olive Ordway, a health faddist, Joyce Campbellg Marcella Jenks, a journalistic girl-wonder, Jan Brickman, Lord Wiggleton, From England,Char1es Cosner, Bertie Blodgett, his valet, Don Keplingg S. H. f SoakL'em-Hard j Pratt, the local banker, Harold McCullough, Renee Lamour, a chiseler from Hollywood, Linda Crouseg Lulu Perkins, a big-league newspaper columnist, Fannie Sue Roy, Sol Messer, a movie magnate, Charles Harden. Compliments of HALL HARDWARE COMPANY Your Lordship, may I present Nliss Lulu Perkins. Jes' drop that gal while the droppin's good, str get. ef C3 0 Q You rise on your tiptoes. Then you walk. Just who is Lord Wigg1eton? Now, Wiggy. Don't be cross with little Renee.' Compliments of WARREN'S, Men and Boys' Clothing 65 3.11. JUNIOR - SENIQR BANQLIET I958 -Q Compliments of TASTY TATERS CO., Findlay, Ohio agner, W Kurtz, Linda nita A ader ynR Rosal renda Holladay Shank, B leen Jo ny QISSO bara Ewing, Rosalind W Bar Leader, th Ru W: RO FIRST 1958.. of Seniors M., CL erling, Donald Philli Frank St 9 Aller 'U .-4 'JU L-4 on O 1-1 GJ '-0-4 G1 fl: cn N x-4 'U S1 FU V7 ,-4 GJ LH D-4 02 O as lf! IP'- x-4 E GJ 'U 2' KD Sl' Sl' CV N 53 VJ O DC O O I-'IJ cn nl Q3 .M H N O4 C SI 41 5 s-4 E J v-1 -4 GJ N O od an .-4 1-4 1-4 2 -C D- yan , Hobson 1' neth B EH K Bill Davis YS ye Bill Foltz, h, Jack M Ralph Nigh, Jerry Smit W: O ac Q E 31 I- rf -CZ 00 5 N ZE E N 2 E N1 'U 42 C1 if E: 2 F4 W 2 Q. Cd E .M O ': on .2 C 11' O o N. J-3 K1 fe .E P 54 Gi 2 Nigh. Jan ith, Sm le Da ltstaetter A red F Sm eorge Frank ick, G Rader Roger Orw Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. ACTIVITIES CALE DAR 4 School Opens 12 Arlington Here 19 Blanchard Here 25 Individual Pictures 26 Cory-Rawson There 3 Senior Pictures 7 Bell Telephone Program 10 Arcadia There 17 Homecoming--Van Buren 28 Sophomore Student Day 7 Jr. Play 11 Football Banquet 12 FFA and FHA 14 College Night 19 Career Day 21 Hotyville There 25 Arlington Here 2 Liberty Here 6 Van Buren There 10 FFA and FHA 12 Arcadia Here 17 Christmas Program 22 High School Party 23 High School Cantata 23 Vacation Starts 5 We're Back 6 Hoytville Here 9 Senior Tests at Van Buren 9 Cory-Rawson Here 13 Leipsic Here 14 FFA and FHA 16 Mt. Blanchard There 22 Semester Tests 23 Liberty-Benton Here 24 County Music Festival 30 Vanlue Here 31 District Music Festival Feb. 6 Arlington There 11 FFA and FHA 16 Music Auditions 17 Group Pictures March 7 District Solos and Ensemble 11 FFA and FHA 13 FFA Banquet 18 Roman Banquet 21 District Band and Chorus 3 Athletic Banquet 6 Senior Play Practice 7 National Honor at Arcadia Aprn May 8 Senior Play 13 FFA and FHA 16 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 17 Commencement Baccalaureate YRRTQSING C0 shnuld know insurance protection they receive nr.-:M T .xdcluerfiding X b 2 . wh H QM K Q Best ofLuck to the Class of 59 .IACKSON'S FURNITURE STORE Furniture, Rugs, and Carpets KOEHLER'S GREENHOUSE Cut Flowers, Potted Plants We Telegraph Flowers World Wide Corsages-Wedding Flowers 140 Larkens Street Findlay Ohio Findlay Ohio MAURlCE'S Compliments BEAUTY sHoP Of gow S. Main Street THE ALICE BEAUTY and Findlay Ohio DRESS SHOP GA M474 411 South Main Sr. Hair Styling, Findlay Ohio Cutting and Permanents THE REPUBLICAN - COLIRIER RADIO STATION WFIN Complete News Coverage Compliments Of AL BASS Findlay Ohig Compliments Of SHAWTOWN GENERAL STORE Phone Shawtown Ohio FINDLAY COLLEGE Liberal Arts - Church Related - Co-Educational For Your Future 75 Years of Christian Education For Further Information Write Director of Admissions Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio SUPER-M For Full Power MILE-MAKER For Extra Miles GASOLINE GASOLINE V. E. P. MOTOR OIL With-N-30 THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Complete Line of National Products Agricultural Limestone Ground Limestone Pulverized Limestone Hydrated Lime Crushed Stone Ready-Mix Concrete THE NATICNAL LIME S STONE CO. Findlay Uhio Knowledge Is Power HAN COCK-WOOD ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE, INC . North Baltimore Ohio Look to ' nam nunnu ggnogggl coorinxrlvn For Quality Farm Supplies and Complete Grain Marketing Program Findlay-Williamstown Mt. Cory-Mt. 'Blanchard Compliments Of p BELL AUTO SUPPLY Ottawa Ohio Coaches Bixel and Lucas af winning game Compliments of THE HANCOCK BRICK AND TILE CO. P.O. Box 450 Telephone Garden 2-6521 Findlay, Ohio TIFFIN UNIVERSITY BLACK 'md WARNER Men's Clothing Preparing for Careers in Business and One-two and four-year Furnishings Courses Findlay Ohio 403 SOl1th Main St. Compliments Of HERMON'S KENNEDY PRINTING CO. MACHINE SHOP Printers Office Outfitters McComb Ohio 210 and 219 South Main Findlay Ohio Compliments of Compliments of CAGE FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY JEANNETTE'S BEAUTY Institutional Food SHOP Specialties 820 North Cicero Ave. McComb Ohio Chicago 51, Illinois Compliments Of MCCOMB DAIRY Grade A Dairy Products and Ice Cream We appreciate your visits to our store Compliments of Compliments Of WAALANDS Findlay Ohio CADILLAC GLASS CC. McComb Ohio Congratulations No One! Class 0f,59 No Where! At Anytime, WINKLE DEPARTMENT Can Give You STORE Better Furniture Values! McComb Ohio H U DSON R'-!NEY'5 FURNITURE, INC. Marathon Service ' Main Street McComb Ohio f McComb Ohio Phone CY 3-i455 Congratulations McComb High School Class of 59 BENNETT BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. McComb Ohio Compliments Of CAMPNELL PEST CONTROL II68 West North Street Lima Ohio Leipsic - McComb - Ottawa - Fostoria phone 90981 Congratulations Class of 59 De WEESE GROCERY and SOHIO SERVICE HAROLD BENJAMIN APIARIES McComb, Ohio Free PoIIination Service C plirnent Of MCCOMB FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Ph e CY 3 2321 Fertilizer - Feed - Seed - Coal - Fence W Ty t C nh B t S ice and Quality l H kShf dMCb Compliments L-ef'5 play Golf at of Shady Acres Golf Course in C. E. ROSENBERGER Mccomb Insurance - Farm Loans One of Northwestern Ohio's Finest Golf Courses McComb OMG Complete Pro Shop SHADY ACRES GOLF CLUB BUNGALOW RESTAURANT Delicious Home-Cooked Meals Class A PGA Professionals Phone CY 3-3601 Bob Lora Johnny Holtz MCCOmb Ohio McComb, Ohio Compliments HOLLADAY'S BARBER SHOP McComb Ohio Compliments AGNER BODY SHOP McComb Ohio HANCOCK COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSN. Arlington Ford Sales Corbin Bros. Collingwood Motor Sales C. O. Duffield Motor Sales Guilford Lincoln-Mercury Inc. Grubb Motor Sales Findlay Truck 81 Farm Equipment Harrington Chevrolet Co. Hollington Motor Sales Latham Motor Sales Laub Sales Company McCullough Motor Sales Malcolm Motor Sales Wiggins Nash Sales 81 Service Willard Sales 81 Service FINDLAY COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 112 CI' S mon met SUPPLY COMPANY Findlay Ohio Cleaning Supplies and THE UNITED STATES CHEMICAL CU. l Greenville, Ohio Equipment Dedicated to ' A The advancement of health - welfare Luna Ohm morale - ana' safety through SANITARY MAINTENANCE THE DESHLER FARMERS' ELEVATOR CO. Grain - Feed - Seed Coal Farm Supplies Deshler Ohio 0hio's Largest Farmers' Elevator Company Latest types ot Ladies' Coiftures KIGER BARBER SHOP Tonsorial Service Appointments it desired l07 West South Street Phone CY 3-4832 McComb Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of i959 OHIO POWER COMPANY Wpflf hl Cgl THE PEOPLES BANKING COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co. Member Federal Reserve System MC b Oh


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