Mohawk High School - Mighty Mohawk Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)

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MIGHTY MOHAWK PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS 1959 nik McCutchenvi11e S chool Mohawk High School Sycamore Grade School S,- A Melmore School DEDICA TION We, the Senior Class of 1959 wish to give special thanks to one who not only helped to guide all of us through our Senior year but also directed many of us through four years of high school activities. To show our appreciation for his interest, guidance and help we dedicate this first issue of the Mighty Mohawk toMR. JAMES NAYLOR. P Q 1 nv v Jsvsyfy. 9 'jffi-f' M918 P1 K 99 BOARD of EDUCA TION W ONE: Reed Morehart, Presldentg John Downs, Clerkg Ph1111p Shober. ROW TWO: Konkle, Dewey Hetzel, Harry Hart. SUPERINTENDENT OF WYANDOT COUNT Y SCHOOLS Ta. CHARLES SHELL Principal of Mohawk High School ROBERT COLLINS Principal of Melmore School JACK WEST Principal of McCutchenvi11e School HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY W GENEVA R. BRANDT Bowling Green State University B. S, in Education English and Latin WILLIAM EVERHART Heidelberg College B. M. Degree Music ROBERT HARMAN Dennison University Univ. of Michigan A.B. Degree History, Government RUTH OMAN Marion College Findlay College A.B. Degree Commercial, Spanish 6 HAROLD MOORHEAD Ohio State B, S. in Agriculture Education Vocational Agriculture HELEN RICHARDSON Findlay College B. S. in Education Physical Education DONALD GEIS Cedarville College B. S. in Education Dean of Boys Guidance, Mathematics Track Coach HELEN K. GRUMMEL Heidelberg College A.B. Degree English DONALD YOUNG Bowling Green State University B. S. in Business Administration B. S. on Education History and Commercial RUBY SNYDER Ohio State B. S. in Home Economics Home Economics JAMES NAYLOR Ohio State University B. S. in Agriculture Education Vocational Agiculture JOHN MORRONE Fairmont State College A. B. Degree History, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education Basketball Coach THOMAS DUTTINE MARY TUTTLE B. A, Findlay College A,B. Heidelberg College University of Pittsburgh M. A. Kent State University Biology Ohio State Driver Education Librarian, Mathematics Dean of Girls MC CUTCHENVILLE ELEMENTARY 3 4, + I 10 if ..i. . 1. ky. . .,. . J IE, Qgjilxj . i t',Q i I EUGENE RAYLE A.B. Findlay College M.S. In Education Bowling Green Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio University National Science Foundation School Science and Baseball Coach 'Nw xp. 5 1 S Q I ROW ONE: Mrs. Caves, Mrs. Gilmer, Mr. West, Mrs. Ludlow, Miss Caves. ROW TWO Mr. Smith, Mrs, Benner, Mrs. Reuhle, Mrs. Niebel. . my f , Q gif-. f 'Y' 5 S Wt' WJ J, wr 'f N Avia 'Wy N wif-w'm'4i X ff? f 141. g - ,. j gtfg 6' ..,. , - -'V uf , . . QM, SQ - L A gas 4, . qv,-Q, 53? i 1:5 f sf' .n E My 'V' 4, ibxw 5 f :wt W 2' K 14 ff' K Y U C 5 Q I , K ,LV Y ' ' QQ A 1 flew-. 1? Q I Vfyyigzf. J vfisvfzgi H :M H321-141 ,QW -14157 LL W' ,,,...,. ,-,ww , f, ,Mil I-pin, N .,.,,. LSU! I '63, 1 x ' 1 is QF 5. ' 1 C ,Q 9 7- .L f 5 rl A 1 2 Y e. 1' X .Lk I . Q Q ' iff, 'Q . ' ,fx g P-X M, y R xy W. W X 43,3 MC CUTCHENVILLE Mrs. Pauline Biggs MELMORE Mrs . Bertha Correll ....,,.-4-r- ' r YN SECRETARIES MOHAWK Mrs. Marcile Moore MOH A WK Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs CA FETERIA HELP - , .fl 'ff ,ff ' - , X fig. M 1 s f'-'H is ,, 1 0, v 1 Vw ' 1 -. -iff . q. .,-. ,af ,Q M r,,-.. ,1,:f,1.' :tex . ,,1ni,,l',f n 4, . ,'- ,,l g . , in 3 ' . 0 I 1 . , 4 N, ,, , , '3'.m '-5'5 -2 7 Q5 2 ':'f 7Q.'ifllf a'a'f'm ,,- Q- Q: fu s'a,'JX I X 5 nv . . , .. -'Z.'-'LH s's'v's'l 'v f' is fu 4 51 Hif i 1? a 1 at .EJ 8 'Wu. I , Y H' ' 5 'E an 1 ' xgri 3 1 1 Q he Q 0: e av':5 g .L K if, H ' Q 4 V s ' V . ':'h n' nl' h. D H rf: o :WI 1 5'11':'. 9'x'f,5 U 'l '2 -' S t Q Q 'I0 I CUS TODIAN James Shaffer, Roy Hale Mohawk Dwight Gi ttinger Me Im ore Wayland Me Lroy McCutchenvil1e 4. 1 BUS DRIVERS MIZLMORE Ross Wagner Raymond Kessler Edward Valentine Wilbur Geary MC CU'I'CllENVIl,I,E Willard llipsliire Fred Mulllioland Robert Heinirick Lloyd Pennington Lester Gottfried George Weikcrt QI ,gn Mvwmwr, MOHAWK Herbert Weininger Emery Lundy Sr. Wirt Brown Jesse Osborn Eldon llartschuh Junior Lundy Charles Osborn Junior Bacon was not present lm 'mf 4-1. Y- S 00 93 1 A ,:1 -4.55 LYNN ADAMS Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Varsity Club 4 Honor Society 3, 4 RITA MAE ARBOGAST National Honor Society 4 Class Reporter 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 V. Cheerleader 1 Paper Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3 Prince of Peace 1, 2, 3 Homecoming Queen 2 Y Teens 1, 2, 3 Librarian 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Paper Staff 3 ROMA BARE National Honor Society 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Student Council 2 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 Reserve Cheerleader 2 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Club 1, 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 JOYCE BALLIET MOREHART RICHARD BARDON ROBERT ADELSPERGER Student Council 2 Class President 2 Class Treasurer 1 Boys Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 1 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 JULIAN BABCOCK Class Reporter 1, 2, 3 Boys Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Band 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 1, 2, 4 KAREN BAC HER Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper staff 1, 3 F. H. A. 1, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Librarian 2 RICHARD BEARD F.F.A. 2 DAVID BLOOM Boys' Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2 F.F, A. 1, 2 Class Play 4 LYLE BELL Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Boys' Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,4 RONALD BI Boys' Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2 F. F. A. 1, 2 Class Play 4 IRENE BREYLEY Student Council 4 Girls' Chorus 1.2, 3,4 Mixed Chonis 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 1 Halloween Queen Attendant 3 CONNIE BEASLEY Class Vice-President 2 Student Council l Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 4 Choir 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Librarian 4 Drama Club 4 Homecoming Queen Attendant 1 DDLE GERRY BOOKMEYER Varsity Club 3,4 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 CAROL BROUSE Librarian 2g Student Council 4, Girls Chorus 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Band 2,3,4g Res. Cheerleader 1,23 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 An- nual Staff 4, Paper Staff 45 F,H, A, lg Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4g Drama Club 4, May Queen Attendant 1. MARILYN BURKS Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 CAROL ANN BROWN Class Sec. 2, 3 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 3, 4 Honor Society Drama Club 4 3,4 RICHARD BROWN Class President 1, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, 2,45 President 4, Boys Chorus 2,3p Band 1,2,3,4g F.F. A. 1,2,3,4g President 1,2,3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4g Track 3: Annual Staff 4: Paper Staff 4, National Honor Society 3,4g Dra- ma Club 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4 F. H. A. 1, 3,4 F DARYL CAMPBELL Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 MONROE DILLON Paper Staff 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4 TOM CORFMAN WILLIAM CURLIS F.F.A.1,2 3 4 Class Vice President 1 Class Play 4 Class President 2 Manager Baseball 2, 3 Manager Basketball 2, 3 Class Play 4 Varsity Club 2, 3 r 4 NEIL DIN INGER Varsity Baseball 2 F. F. A. 3, 4 F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4 CARL GEARY Boys Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 3 Band 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Drama Club Pres. 4 GLORIA GINGERY 2' 3 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1 Y Teens 1 Drama Club 4 MARTHA GREGG Student Council 1, 3 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Ba.nd 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Queen 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Drama Club 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Halloween Artendan DUANE GOSHE GARY GOTTFRIED Class Pres. 1 Track 3, 4 Pa-per Staff 1 Paper staff 3 Librarian 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 JANE GRIFFIN 4 3. 4 cms Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Y -Teens 3 Class Play 4 t4 TOM HALL VERNICE HARRIS Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Paper staff 4 Class Play 4 5 Ma.y Queen Attendant 3 NEIL HARTSCHUH Boys Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 1, 2 Drama Club 4 3 3,4 Prince of Peace 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 4 RONALD HUFFORD F. F. A. 1, 2, 4 .TERRY HOHMAN Class Treas. 2, 4 Student Council 3 Boys Chours 2 F. F. A. Treas. 1, 2, 3 4 Class Pla.y 3, 4 Honor Society 4 DON KING Band 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 BART LUDWIG Boys Chorus 1, 2 Paper Staff 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 DAVID KINGSEED EDWARD LININGER Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 BOYS Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 4 JEAN MASKEY Girls Chorus 1, 2 3 F.H. A. l,2,3 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 RANDY MAWER Class Officer 1, 3 Student Council 3 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 DALE McC ARLEY Boys Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 F. F. A. 1, 2 Class Play 4 Manager -Basketball 2 VIRGINIA MELROY Student Council 2 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Reserve Cheerleader 1, 2 ,, Varsity Cheerleader 3 Annual Staff 4 .esi's Paper Staff 4 b F. H. A. 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 4 Ha.lloween Queen Attendant 1 LOUISE MILLER Paper staff 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 Class Play 4 Drama. Club 4 WANDA MAY Class Reporter 1 Girls Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Queen Attendant 1 IOANNE MCDERMOTT Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2 Class Play 4 DAVID MERCER Class President 1, 3 Class Vice -President 4 Student Council 1, 3 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 BARBARA OSBORN Class Treasurer 1 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 JANE PINE Class Sec. 1 Vice Pres. 2 Girls Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Band 1 Reserve Cheerleader Paper Staff 1, 3, Y-Teens 1, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 1 Varsity Club 3 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 1 DON ROSZMAN Class Pres. 3 Student Council 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Boys Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Track 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 3 F. F. A. Vice Pres. Class Play 3, 4 Honor Society 4 4 1 2,3,4 ROBERT PALMER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Pla.y 3, 4 Paper Staff 2, 3 CARRIE RINGLE Class Historian 2 Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Band 1 Cheerleader 1 Y-Teens 1, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 1 Prince of Peace Homecoming Att 4 1, 3 Class Play 3, 4 CAROL PANCOST Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Drama. Club 4 Prince of Peace Honor Society 4 1,2,3 DARLENE RANSOM Girls Chorus 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Librarian 4 ELEAN OR ROMANKO Class Officer 2 Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 1 Y-Teens 1, 4 endant 3 Librarian 1 Varsity Club 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 1, 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Halloween Attendant 4 SU ZANNE SCHRYER Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1, 4 Y-Teens 3 Class Play 4 Drama Club 4 - 1. Homecoming Attendant 2 3 Student Council 1 S I JUNIOR SEIFERT Basketball 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 EDSON SMITH Class Officer 3 Student Council 3 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 DON SHOOK Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 F F. A. 1, 2, 4 Class Play 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 Varsity Baseball 2 Track 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Pla.y 3, 4 Varsity Club 3 Honor Society 4 BILL SOWERS Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Varsity ciub 1, 2, 3, 4 21 DAVID SIGLER Class Vice Pres. 3 Student Counci Basketball 1, 2, S, 4 Baseball 1, 2, Track 3 Pa.per Staff 3 Class Play 3 Varsity Club LYNN STILLBERGER Student Council 1 Varsity Basketball 2 Track 1, 2 F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Varsity Club l, 2, 3 ROBERT SHERMAN Track 3, 4 Pa.per Staff 3 F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 11,2 3,4 MAXINE SMITH Girls Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Paper Staff 3, 4 F. H. A. 4 Class Play 4 Librarian 3 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 3 ,3,4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 PHYLLIS ST ONE Girls Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Libr SUE TAYLOR Halloween Queen 4 F.F.A. Queen 2 National Honor Society 4 Class Secretary 2, 4 F. H. A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 arian 3 IANICE TANNER Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Student Council 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Prince of Peace 1, County Winner 3 3,4 2 Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Band 1 Reserve Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Armual staff 4 Paper Staff 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Club 3 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 1.2.3.4 2 JEAN WALKER Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 4 Librarian 1, 2 2 Honor Society 4 JO ANNA VAUGHN Queen Attendant 4 Student Council 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 2, 3 F. H. A. 1, 2 T-Teens, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2 Drama Club 4 Prince of Peace 3 Homecominsr Attendant 4 Holloween Attendant 4 LARRY VON BLON Class Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Class Play 4 LOWELL VARNEY SHIRLEY WALTER Girls Chorus 1, 2, Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 2 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 F.F.A1234 3 4 CLASS WILL WE, the 1959 graduating class of MOHAWK HIGH SCHOOL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby submit our final will and testament, having revoked all other wills made heretofore. As a class WE, do will to the future seniors all our scholarly abilities and our individual attributes to our fortunate heirs as follows: I, LYNN ADAMS, will my ability to stay out of detention to my brother Norman, who is always there. I, BOB ADELSPERGER, will my ability to get to school on time to any underclassman who might be a Go Getter. I, IULIAN BABCOCK, will all my abilities to David Dayton - pick out the ones you need. I, RICHARD BARDON, will my grade cards to anyone who wants them. I, RICHARD BEARD, will about 25 pounds to John Sigler, who could use them. I, LYLE BELL, will my ability to skip school without being caught to Barney Martin. 1, RONALD BIDDLE, win my wen-fined lab manual no any Physics enthusiast. I, DAVID BLOOM, will all my exciting moments in physics fwhen Mr. Rayle isn't lookingj to future lab students. I, GERRY BOOKMEYER, will my ability to Not get along with the teachers to Phillip Honsberger, who needs a change in his daily routine. I, DICK BROWN, will my broken gavel that I used in conducting F.F .A., Senior Class and Student Council meetings to the lucky Junior who may have need of it. I, DARYL CAMPBELL, will my philosophy of life to all underclassmen - eat, drink and be merry. I, TOM CORFMAN, will my ability to stay home every night to Lester Benner who seems to be out every night I, BILL CURLIS, will my ability to get through school without studying to David Dayton who studies all the time. I, MONROW DILLON, will my '56 Ford, with the bald eagles, to Daryl Elchert, so he can take a certain Tiffin Girl out. I, NEIL DININGER, will my ability to have a car to George Cunningham who doesn't have one. I, CARL GEARY, will my way with women and my ability to be suave to the next boy most likely to succeed. I, DUANE GOSHE, will my catnaps in Mr. Harman's studyhall to Marlene Stockmaster who always gets caught. I, GARY GOTTFRIED, have nothing to will after being in high school for four years. I, TOM HALL, will my sense of humor to Mr. Harman. I, NEIL HARTSCHUH, will my shortness to Jim Amlin, not necessarily because he would like a change but becausel would. I, I ERRY HOH MA N , will the now empty senior money bags to the next year's senior treasurer, hoping he'll be more successful in getting them filled. I, RONALD HUFFORD, will my coon dog to Don Grubb - to keep them both out of trouble. I, DONALD KING, will my safe driving to the future drivers in the drivers' education class. I, DAVID KINGSEED, will my ability to speed to Ed Hart who doesn't get away with it either. I, EDWARD LININGER, will my ability to keep my F.F.A. project books up to datc to any underclass- man who thinks he can beat me. I, BART LUDWIG, possessing the qualities necessary for having a good time, anytime or any place will this to anyone tired of the same old grind day after day fschooll. I, DALE MC CARLEY, will my slightly used Government book to Mike Beard. May he enjoy it as much as I didn't. I, RANDY MAWER, will my ability to run a mile to Lester Benner, in the hope that it will save him some gas. l, DAVID MERCER, will all that I'm supposed to have to anyone who wants to have a false front also. I, ROBERT PALMER, will my liking of law class to anyone to wants to take the course next year. I, DON ROSZMAN, will my math books to Don Gottfried who, l hear, likes figures too. 1, JUNIOR stair ERT, win my athletic ability to Conrad Hufford who needs it. I, ROBERT SHERMAN, being of bashful nature haven't accomplished anything worthwhile to give away. I, DON SHOOK, will my slimness to Charles Solze who needs to lose a little weight, because he never seems to catch the girl he's always after. fThat certain smoky.J 23 WILL CONTINUED I, DAVE SIGLER, will my love for water skiing to Ned Ramsour who needs the sun. 1, EDSON SMITH, will my ability to get A plus in band to Philip Honsberger who needs them. I, BILL SOWERS, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Don Secoy and Jerry Clinger who can't seem to. I, LYNN STILLBERGER, will my '59 Chevy to Lester Benner whose been wanting one for the last year. l, LOWELL VARNEY, will my dislike for studies to Delbert Johnson who studies too much. I, LARRY VON BLON, will my ability to stay out of the boiler room to Mr. Morrone who is often down there. I, RITA MAE ARBOGAST, will my green eyes to Barney Martin who could probably make good use of the extra color. A I, KAREN BACHER, will my abilities in bookkeeping to anyone who can understand it. I, ROMA BARE, will my school spirit to any student who can watch a baseball game, a basketball game or a track meet without yelling for our team. I, CONNIE BEASLEY, will my strong forehead to any underclassman who can stand the jolt of getting hit in gym class. I, IRENE BREYLEY, will my long distance conversations in study hall to Cleone Riedel, who seems to be having difficulty. I, CAROL BROUSE, will all my wonderful times I've had in high school to Jackie Miller in hopes she will take care of a certain junior boy for me next year. I, CAROL BROWN, will my ability to get stuck with accompanying people on the piano to Peggy Staib, who will have to do it next year. I, MARILYN BURKS, will my techniques in volley ball to Virginia Hufford who can't seem to get her mind on the game. I, GLORIA GINGERY, will my bashfulness to Sue Bell who could do with some. I, MARTHA GREGG, will my record of going steady to anyone who thinks he can beat ir. I, JANE GRIFFIN, will my seat in the 5th period study hall to anyone who can keep a gab session going with Jean Shellhouse. I, VERNICE HARRIS, will my liking to ride with Virginia Melroy to anyone who likes to go through stop signs. I, JOANNE MC DERMOTT, will my love for physical education to Mary Lou Hess who doesn't seem to care for it. I, JEAN MASKEY, will my tallness to DaLee Honsberger who might be able to use a few inches. I, WANDA MAY, will my fondness for high school to Sue Litton who is also quite fond of it. I, VIRGINIA MELROY, will my ability to go with Lynn to Cleone Riedel who would sure like the chance I, LOUISE MILLER, will my fun on double dates with Jean Walker to Marcia Honsberger. I, BARBARA OSBORN, will my good grades in bookkeeping to Don Secoy who can't keep his books in order. I, CAROL PANCOST, will my height to Jim Bishop so all the girls can go for him. I, JANE PINE, will my volleyball game to Judy K. Hufford who seems to have an unexplained way to play. I, DARLENE RANSOM, will my ability to have a steady guy to Sue Bell who might like a change. I, CARRIE RINGLE, will my fondness for older fellows to any girl who can do as welL I, ELLIE ROMANKO, will my fondness for tall boys and hot rods to any girl who likes excitement. I, SUZANNE SCHRYER, will my long hair to any sweet old fashioned girl that happens to beleft. I, MAXINE SMITH, will to Sandra McQuistion my membership in the Nobody's club. I, PHYLLIS STONE, will my love for Sycamore to Peggy May ir Hopes she'll prosper from it. I, J ANICE TANNER, will my purple bubble gum, short pencils, and paper scraps to Norman Adams. I, SUE TAYLOR, will my aptness in drivers' training to Sue Bell who is always washing windows. I, JOANNA VAUGlN, will my childish behavior and ideas to anyone who is young at heart and likes to have fun. I, JEAN WALKER, will my jerseys to any person who raises Holsteins and who certainly deserves a change. I, SHIRLEY WALTER, will some certain boys from Upper to Sandy Maskey who seems to be still looking. 24 CLASS PROPHECY In J une of 1984, my annual vacation came up again, andI returned to my home to decide what to do with my three weeks leave. As I was leafing through some travel folders which I had obtained at a nearby travel agency, Icame upon a pamphlet entitled Visit Camp Mohawk. This set me remembering, a.nd I went up into the attic to go through some of my old things and reminisce a bit. In a trunk in the corner, I came across a n old and battered yearbook which was covered with dust. I cleaned it up and started through it. The yellowing pages brought fond memories of high school days, and suddenlyl knew what I was going to do with my vacation. I would look up all my old classmates and see what had become of them after twenty-five years away from Mohawk High School. The first few were easy to find. I just went through my New York telephone directory and found their addresses. BILL SOWERS was a tree surgeon, and his chief surgical nurse was DAVID SIGLER. LARRY VON BLON was President of the First National Bank of New York, while DICK BROWN was a lawyer, currently representing building contractor LOWELL VARNEY in a case involving something over a million dollars. Dick's legal secretary was JANE PINE. In talking to Lowell, I located two more of the class of '59. DUANE GOSHE and RONALD HUFFORD were both working on construction jobs in Baltimore. I took the train to Baltimore to see these two. They were working on adding a wing to a hospital. The staff of the hospital, to my surprise, was composed mostly of graduates of Mohawk. LYLE BELL and DON SHOOK were laboratory technicians. fThe lab by the way was in shambles.J CONNIE BEASLEY and JANICE TANNER were on the nursing staff, and CAROL PANCOST was head of the newly created department of food technology. Also working at the hospital, but not there at the time, were MAXINE SMITH, Occupational therapist, and RITA MAE ARBOGAST, dental Hygienist. Rita Mae, I was told, spent most of her time out of town, teaching little children the correct procedure of brushing their teeth. Having no further leads, I decided to travel to Mohawk itself and take up the search there. I went to the airport to buy a ticket, and who should the ticket agent be but I UNIOR SEIFERT. While on the plane, I noticed a wealthy-looking man wearing a ten gallon hat. He looked familiar, andl asked his name. It was BOB SHERMAN, he had made his million on the farm and now was out to live it up. The stewardess on the plane was CARRIE RINGLE. When I arrived at Mohawk High, I found that a large percentage of the faculty was members of the class of '59. Teaching first grade were MARILYN BURKS and GLORIA GINGERY. MARTHA GREGG and ROMA BARE were also teaching in the elementary department. Roma was dividing her time be- tween teaching and being a farm wife. DON ROSZMAN and BARBARA OSBORN were teaching in the high school. Barbara's field was commercial subjects, while Don was teaching mathematics. One of the prize pupils in the school, Don told me, was the son of JOYCE and ROBERT MOREHART. LYNN ADAMS, who cou1dn't make up his mind between teaching and engineering had solved his problem and was teaching engineering. In a small room downstairs marked Guidance Office I found CAROL BROUSE and ELLIE ROMANKO, who were quite happy as guidance counselors. 1Who'd have ever thought?j CAROL BROWN was the music teacher, and when I made inquiry about other class members, she put a record on the phonograph. It was the golden voice of NEIL HARTSCHUH,backedbythe big-Band soundof EDSON SMITH and his Disloyal Canadians. Industry, it seemed, had grown up near Mohawk. In v8ri0LlS OffiC6S in the area. Ifound SUZANNE SCI-IRYER, J' ANE GRIFFIN, ,TOANNE MC DERMOTT, SUE TAYLOR, PHYLLIS STONE, SHIRLEY WALTERS, LOUISE MILLER, and JEAN MASKEY working as secretaries. Jean Walker, too, was a secretary, but I was informed that she did little work. She spent most of her time sitting on the boss's lap. VIRGINIA MELROY, IRENE BREYLEY, and DARLENE RANSOM had recently given up their sec- retarial jobs to devote all their time to married life. 25 CLASS PROPHECY CUNTINUED When I heard that many of my ex-classmates had taken up farming, I decided to rent a car and go out to see for myself. The car broke down almost at once, and had to be towed in for repairs. The repair job did not take long, however, for auto mechanics BOB PALMER, TOM CORFMAN, and BART LUDWIG really knew their business. Finally, I got out in the country and looked up many of the class of '59. NEIL DININGER, MONROE DILLON, GARY GOTTFRIED, LYNN STILLBERGER, DAVID KING- SEED, and DARYL CAMPBELL all owned prosperous farms in the area. ED LININGER, who was raising registered Herefords, told me that KAREN BACHER had a large ranch nearby, but that she was showing her horses in all the big horse shows around the country and was not home. Ed also told me that quite a few of our ex-classmates had their homes in Detroit, but beforel left Mohawk, I decided to get a hair cut. I had this done at a fine barber shop near the schooL It was owned and operated by DALE MC CARLEY and GERRY BOOKMEYER. In Detroit, I found that BILL CURLIS was head of the drafting department at General Motors. qBill always was pretty good at creating a draftj. BOB ADELSPERGER was also working at G.M.C. as an automotive engineer. He had recently come up with a sensational idea in automotive design, and now all the General Motors cars on the road had one white fender. DAVE MERCER, electrical engineer, was also working in the Detroit area. Head electrician on his staff was RICHARD BEARD. Working for the same firm were mechanical engineers DAVE BLOOM and CARL GEARY. While driving to the airport, I turned on my car radio to listen to the Tiger-Yankee game. The sportscaster was TOM HALL. Once more back in New York, tryint to decide where to look next, I received a phone call from my good friend JULIAN BABCOCK. J ulianhad just returned from abroad where he had been gathering informa- tion for a new noveL His last, Sycamore Place, had caused a national scandal. While in Paris, Julian told me, he had run into J O AN NA VAUG HN , who was a well-known dress designer. Working for her was seamstress WANDA MAY. Also in Paris, he had met VERNICE HARRIS, who was working as a beauti- cian. Julian said that two more of the class of '59 were in the army in Germany. RONALD BIDDLE and RICHARD BARDON were both stationed in Elvisville, previously known as Berlin. There were now only two class members to be traced. My problem was solved when I reached my office. JERRY IIOHMAN had heard of my search and had written me a letter. Jerry was the warden of Alcatraz, and the remaining member of my class, DON KING was his guest. Don had been making money quite successfully until the police found his press. My search and my vacation now over, I, RANDY MAWER, managing editor of the New York times, decided to put my experiences of the last three weeks into story form, and here it is. Here's hoping all the members of the class of '59 reach levels of success to surpass their highest dreams. 26 Frank. . Annie. . . Winnie . . Tommy. . . Dolly. . . Charlie. . . Little Jake . Minnie. . . Jessie .... Foster Wilson. . . Mac .... Sitting Bull. Buffalo Bill. Pawnee Bill. Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Adams Mary .... Jane . . Directors . . Julian Babcock Janice Tanner Irene Breyley Bob Adelsperger Ellie Romanko Neil Hartschuh Edson Smith Gloria Giles Roma Bare Carl Geary Dick Brown Randy Mawer David Mercer Don Roszman Maxine Smith Rita Ar bogast Phyllis Stone Louise Miller SENIOR CLASS PLA Y ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Little Girl .... Mrs. Yellowfoot. Mrs. Yellowhorse Young Girls . . . Young Boys . . Boy with Mandolin Cowboy George. . Man. ...... Lady Guest . . Waiter . . . Conductor . . Footman . . Coolie . . Mrs. Paul Grummel and Mrs. Leonard Brandt Joa.nne McDermott Carrie Ringle Jean Walker Carol Brouse Joanna Vaughn Gerry Bookmeyer Don Shook David Bloom Ed Lininger Bob Sherman Carol Pancost Gary Gottfried Dale McCar1ey Monroe Dillon Barbara Osborn CUMMENCEMEN Processional: Pomp and Circumstancen ........ ........ E lgar Sue Curlis lnvocation . ........ . . Reverend John Hoover Welcome . . ............. . . . Class President Richard Brown Trumpet Solo: . .... . . A Trumpeteer's Lullaby ....... . Anderson Edson Smith We Have Just Crossed the Bay, the Ocean Lies Ahead. Distinction Honor Students Introduction . . . ..... . . ....... Connie Beasley Crossing the Bay . . . . Roma Bare Setting Sail ..... . Randy Mawer Spanning the Ocean . . . Carol Brown The Farther Shore . . ........ . Lynn Adams Vocal Solo: One God ...... .......... ......... . D rake -Shirl David Mercer CIHSS AddrCSS . .................. . . Dr. John Slaymaker Dean of College of Education Wittenberg College Presentation of Class . . . ............. . . Principal Charles Shell Presentation of Diplomas . . .................. . . . Mr. Reed Morehart President of Board of Education Benediction . . .................... Reverend Allen McKenzi Processional . .......... . Pomp and Circumstance Carol Schalk Invocation ..... ........ . . Reverend Donald Davis Processional Hymn . . .... Holy, Holy, Holy Scripture Reading . . . . . . . . Reverend E. A. Griswold Music: Sweet Day . ........... ...... H erbert Williams Senior Octet Baccalaureate Sermon . . .................. Reverend Claude Chivington How Shall We Face the Future? Vocal Solo , ..............., . I Heard a Forest Praying Neil Hartschuh Benediction . .......... . Reverend Gene Hegemier Recessional Clayton's Grand March Class Motto: Class Colors: Class Flower: i Peggy.S.ta.ib' . We Have Just Crossed the Bayg the Ocean Lies Ahead. Blue and Silver White Carnation 28 UND I-PAS SME!! '. U 4... JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Stephanos . . Sarah .... Melas .... Demetruis . . Marcellus Galli Pontius Pilate. Captain Fulvius Lucia Gallio . Diana Gallus . Helen .... Cornelia Gallio Senator Gallic Directors . . . w 1 Norman Adams Jackie Miller Tom Loose Dick Vance David Dayton Don Secoy Ronnie Harbour Karen Niebel Joan Beitler Jean Shellhouse Cathi Riedel Medard Ruehle THE ROBE Phoebe Eupolis . . . . . Theodosia Eupolis Quintus Lucian . . . . . Rheda........ .. Simon Peter . . Tiberius . . Caligula . . Sarpedon . . . Salome. . . Woman. . . Child. . . Man... Mrs. Leonard Brandt and Mis. Paul Grummel 30 L?- Carol Schalk Judy K. Hufford Gordon Hufford Judy V. Hufford Tom Turk Jim Mullholand Phillip Honsberger Richard Risley Gretta Scott Frances Smith DaLee Honsberger James Bishop CLASS OFFICERS V PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . .Medard Ruehle VICE PRESIDENT . . .... David Dayton SECRETARY .... ..... K aren Niebel TREASURER , ,.,. , , , Phillip I-lonsberger STUDENT COUNCIL . . . . Jackie Miller REPORTER .... .... P at Abel JUNIOR CLASS ROW ONE: Mr. Duttine, Sue Curlis, Pat Mullholand, Gordon Hufford, Pat Abel, CarolScha1k, Kathy Riedel, Doug Morehart, Karen Niebel, Bill Kanzig, Medard Ruehle, Jim Bishop, Dick Wolford, Helen Bausman, Joan Beitler, Judy V. Hufford, Mr. Rayle. ROW TWO: David Dayton, Sandra McQuistion, GrettaScott,PeggyStaib,WayneMoorehead, Francis Smith, Kenneth McKinney, Jean Shellhouse, Carol Sloman, Charles Solze, Alice Mae Scott, Frances Bakies, Mary Burks, Tom Loose, Don Gottfried. ROW THREE: Richard Risley, Jim Mullholand, Raymond Perry, Norman Adams, George Cunningham, David Beidelschies, Terry Beasley, Dick Vance, Larry Corfman, Don Secoy, Don Grubb, Philip Honsberger, Tom Turk, Gerald Burnside, Ronald Har- bour. ROW FOUR: Mary Lou Huffman, Jackie Miller, Diana Jones, Phyllis King, Sharon Beard, Judy K. Hufford, Dorothy Swinehart, Mary Alice Gingery, Sharon Riedel, Maggieldoudeshell, DaLee Honsberger, Roma Kelley, A SOPHOMURE CLASS ROW ONE: Mr. Moorhead, Janet Swerline, Ruth Taylor, Roberta Cunningiarn, Nancy Hess, Janet Hall, Lyndel Shaffer, Janet Lanning, .Tudy Wisz, Karen Carr, Loretta Miller, Kathleen Secoy, Jean Gribben Darla Bloom, Bernie Taylor, Mr. Harman. ROW TWO: Sue Corfman, Elsie Sniffen, Eugene Goshe, Ned Ramsower, Ed. Huffman, Bob Navarro, Bud Mitten, Daryl Ahlefeld, Neil Gilliland, Richard Close, Goldia Minard, Charlotte Reed, Betty King, Margaret Lewis, Emily Lowery. ROW THREE: Dennis Bare, Phillip Miller, EldonHoss1er, .Tim Althouse, Melvin Wagner, .Tim Smith, J im Stewart, Mike Beard, Jerry Clinger, David Lininger, Ralph Karcher, Dennis Smith, Randell Gittinger, Raymond Giles, Daryl Elchert. ROW FOUR: Sandra Maskey, Sue Bell, Marlene Stockmaster, Beth Barton, Elladee Renninger, Sandra Kagy, Miriam Webster, Carolyn Riedel, Norma Dininger, Joan Horick, Leopa Lender, Helen Burks, Betty Beis. ROW FIVE: Ed Hart, MikeKirlin, Howard Shook, Bill Hufford, Edwin Goodman, John Sigler, George Tuttle, Paul Stansberry, Barney Martin, Bob Ludwig, Ronald Caudill., Tom Seifert, Claude Riedel, Mickey Miller, F red Smith. CLASS OFFICERS President .... . .Ruth Taylor Vice -President .... Beth Barton Secretary ........ Sue Bell Treasurer ..... I anet Swerline Student Council . . . Bud Mitten President ..... Joe Weininger Vice-President . ..... Dick Kear Secretary . . . . . . . Patsy Lust Tre1surer ..... . Cleone Riedel Student Council . . Barbara Mitten FRESHMAN CLASS ROW ONE: John Riedel, Sue Litton, William Dunlap, Peggy May, Sharon Carr, Martha Lee, Mary Lee, Bob McEwen, Dave Seifert, Carolyn McBride, Allen Biller, Virginia Hufford, Jana Gribben, Deborah Tuthill. ROW TWO: Mrs. Brandt, Patty Ogg, Kay Mahoney, Charles Engler, Mitchell Perry, Connie Snavely, Sammy Spitler, Wilma Harbour, Kathleen Sniffen, Dick Riedel, Craig Snyder, Charles Hufford, Patsy Lust, Pat Smith, Don Honsberger, Mr. Everhart. ROW THREE: Mary Husour, Lester Bermer, Cleone Riedel, Charlene Shaffer, Geneva Ludwig, Joe Weininger, Delbert Johnson, Larry Mackling, Eddie Morgan, Harold P rice, Louis Arbogast, David Clinger Eugene Park, John Cook, Lynda Detterman. ROW FOUR: Bobby Burks, Ray Bursby. Bill Cramer Bobby Rutledge, Marietta Miller, Ted Babcock, Barbara Mitten, Marcia Honsberger, Conrad Huf- ford, Barbara Campbell, Lorene Margraf, Barbara Biller. ROW FIVE: Linda McQuistion, Ray Nutter, Carol Riedel, Freddy Lundy, Jerry Bardon, Larry Weber, Don Palmer, Keith Corfman, Mary Lou Hess, Charles Hushour, Jack Case, Sharon Ekleberry, Dick Osborn, Dick Kear. OFFICERS MELMORE 8--ROW ONE: James Barnhart, Virginia Burnsides, Mary Dunlap, Anita Staib, Barbara Dil- liner, Iionnie Wilson, Martha Flemming, Sam Frey. ROW TWO: Virginia Wisz, John Jacoby, Niel Riedel, Harold George, Virginia Kessler, John Wilkinson, Loretta Moore, Geneva Cook, Mr. Omler. MC CUTCI IENVILLE 8--ROW ONE: Lou Cramer, Jean lieard, Judy Cochran, Charles Hall, Denny Brandt, Jerry Davis, Ijob Beis, Danny Clinger, Paul Burks, Judy Grady, Connie Curlis. ROW TWO: Mrs. Nicbel, George Amlin, Tim Curlis, l5ill Crawford, Carolyn Darth, Jo Amaya, Patsy Geary, Jon Brown, El- len Iientz, Carolyn Hill, David Fadley. ROW THREE: Ralph Hawkins, Schareline Gottfried, Lenora Dil- linus, Carol Dunlap, Lonnie Duteher, Russell Goodman, Jaek Abel, Carol Heck, Jeanie Hess, Carol Adel- sperger, Pat Denny. MC CUTCHENVILLE 8--ROW ONE: Diane Marquart, Bill Pennock, Sharon Oug1,Cai'olynSowers, Sharon Rayle, Marcia Shultz, Donald Staib, Neilllossler, Bill Might, Jim Konkle, Steve Melroy. ROW TWO: Mrs. Caves, Carol Sibert, Linda Turk, Larry Wagner, Danny Leigler, Mary Ann Ingman, Judy Lininger, Mildred Smith, Steve Tanner, Tim Niebel, ROW THREE: Susan Sweigard, JonnaSmith, Ed Jones, llob Mason, Keith Scott, Richard King, Mark Sigler, Carl Park, Judy Holt, Lynda Roof. MELMORE 7--ROW ONE: Roberta Roberts, Shirley Moore, Alice Shuman, Fred Bakies, Sue Hill, Alice Van lloosier, Jerry Shell, Paul Zender, Daryl Corfman, Brian O'Neal, Nancy McBride, Ester Messer- smith, Linda Miller, Roma Weaver, Sherry Bates. ROW TWO: Mrs. Cook, Glendora Weatherby, Shirley Gregory, Bonnie Burks, Karen Bonin, Gary Gottfried, Carol King, Ronald Orians, Ronald Aurand, Gary Bogard, James Billings, Mary Kessler, Sharon Ringle, Rita Goodman, Virginia Gottfried, Anne Snyder, Mr. Collins. ROW Tl-IREE: Roger Rigby, Rita Corfman, Vivian llale, Rose Mekush, Cheryl Lorah, Mark Hol- man, Roger Price, Claude Weatherby, Stan Southward, Larry Secoy, Wayne Williams, Rita Neff, Sandra Doss, Neil Stover, Kathy Kagy. ROW FOUR: Charles Bigler, RichardSwinehart, Ann Sloman, Doris Shel- don, Claude Perry, Ruth Spitler, Mike BeLl,JudyCross, Tom Osborn, Sandra Rathburn, .Tune Cramer, Ken- neth Snyder, Linda Dutcher, Ricky Leeth, James Weaver. MC CUTCIIENVILLE 8--ROW ONE: Thelma Bishop, Joyce Carr, Pat Swerline, Jim Ogg, Roger Huffman, Faye Litton, Judy Lei-tler, Linda Mellon, Mary Giles. ROW TWO: Charles Earl, Charles Lanning, Don- ald lleilman, Dorothy Giles, Charles Reis, Charles Weininger, Robert Roszman,DonnHufford,Miss Denton. ROW THREE: Barbara Coldiron, Elaine Swerline, Judy Rader, Steve Cavanaugli, Philip Kimmet, Charles Shaw, Terry Risner, Dick Sprau, Beverly Coldiron. 35 SYCAMORE il--ROW ONE: Lois Lender, Guy Osborn, James Riedel, MaryJo Shellhouse, Brenda Johnson, Janie Walton, Bobby Harbour, Ronnie Ames, Jeff Grummel, Roger Simonis, Richard Holman, Sara Kaye Burkin, Joyce Swinehart, Garry Kear, William Sprau, Ronald Wetherill. ROW TWO: Patty Beekman, Mike Eklcberry, Ronald Hetzel, Danny Kenner, Paula Grurnmel, Doris Goodman, Mike Mawer, Arlene Walter, EddieScruggs, Sa ndra Pcarc e, Pa tty Lundy, Diane Parks, Rebecca Philips, Kaye Navarro, Joe Liningcr. ROW THREE: Mr. Richardson, Steven Mi.ller,BarbaraHall,Jack Bogard, Barbara Goodman, Benny Stockinaster, Billy Ohl, Keith Balliet, Janet Pancost, Jerry Shook, Sheryle Beasley, Josephine Bcitler, Ronnie Parks, Bobby Stover, Marilyn Roof, Mr. Osborn. ROW FOUR: Janice Babcock, Dennis Van Hoosier, Ricky Granata, Vicki Hufford, Patsy Strait, Ada Hill, James Babcock, Robert Wagner, Judy Hush- our, Joan Davis, Glenda Stewart, Dennis Campbell, Jane Aller. MC CUTCHENVILLE 6--ROW ONE: Darrel May, Joyce Weininger, Kathy Kieffer, Linda Rader, Connie Hendricks, Charles Halcomb, Jack Burks, Ronald Bird. ROW TWO: Mr.S1nith, Shirley Noblit, Fred Burks, Donna Huffman, Betty Parker, Richard Beidelschies, Jackie Shaw, Connie Denney, Paul Bower. ROW HIREE: Judy Wentz, Robert Lust, James Caudill, Donald Biller, Wyyne Sigler, Michael Ludwig, Charles Roinig, Judith Tanner, Dale Schultz. ABSENT: Carolyn 5imPS0H- 36 MELMORE 6--ROW ONE: Mr. Bohrer, Judy Beard, Diane Weaver, Tim Wilson, Margie Kessler, Bobby Engle, Becky Walliser, Kay Hart, Mrs. Bohrer, ROW TWO: Carolyn Cochran, Nancy Sherman, Bradley Valentine, Jo Ann Price, Linda Beard, Gloria Lawrence, Terry Mesnard. ROW THREE: Cheryl Bridinger, Rose Price, Roger George, Ray Bohrer, Karen Kirlin, Mary Chance, Lynda Hull. ABSENT: Connie Martin, Linda Price. MELMORE 5--ROW ONE: Ronald Curry, Dannie O'Neill, Marilyn McQuistion, Cynthia Price, Margaret Ballgntyne, Don Miller, Connie Riedel, Charles Dunlap, Leresa Scott. ROW TWO: Beverly Heyrnan, Don- nie Biller, Sue Lawrence, Cynthia Steedman, Beverly Widmer, Norman Cook, Kennis Rigby, Coletla Gott- fried, Bobby Wilt. ROW THREE: Linda Biller, Don Kessler, Tom Moore, Linda Bridinger, Nancy Moore, Lynn Bridinger, Betty Spitler, Kay Wilson, Karen Arbogast. ABSENT: Linda Rathburn and Cynthia Kirlin. 37 SYCAMORE 5--ROW ONE: Paul Smith, Chester Shock, Delcie Sampson, Gary Adams, Betty Billings, Paul Baum, Karen Bates, Sharon Hetzel, Billy Rose, Brian Swinehart. ROW TWO: Mrs. Miller, Bob Bell, Judy Ludwig, Shirley Mekush, Dennis Beis, Dick Dillon, Joyce Dininger, Janis Hale, Nancy Dunlap, Daryle Dutchcr, Colleen Crawford. ROW THREE: Maryln Stockmaster, Diana Gingery, Wayne King, Donald Wilson, James Tuttle, Donna Rose, Duane Ankney, Maxine Kelly, Dick Engler, Linda Park. ROW FOUR: Bruce Andrews, Joann Wilson, Della Varney, Mike Wagner, Susan Golling, Connie Cunningham, Helen Perry, Ted Hosterman. ABSENT: Rachel Burkhart. MC CUTCHENVILLE 5--ROW ONE: Lynn Griffin, Rebecca Justice, Ellen Siglcr, Linda Webster, Susan Cavanaugh, Larry Rohe, Vicki Swerlein, Becky Gracia, Beverly Carr, Hugh Hayman. ROW TWO: Mrs. LaVonna Ludlow, Linda Kimmet, Linda Klaiss, Sharon Barth, Marjean Mullholand, Hugh Rathburn, Bobby Burks, Anna Mae Matsik, Connie Heimrick, Carole Rosier. ROW THREE: Pamela Platt,.lames Abel, Ruth Palmer, Pete Smith, Margaret Everhart, Wanda Conley, Marsha Tanner, Connie Lust. 38 MELMORE 4--ROW ONE,: Mrs. Iva Rhoad, Danny Engle, Franklin Flood, Dennis Snyder,Clinton Nye,Dean Walliser, Jacob Moyer, Connie llushour, Gary Cochran. ROW TWO: Barbara Hcyman, Sandra Arnold, Paulette Kuhn, Jacqueline Staib, Sandra Orians, Elizabeth Wisz, Gladys Scott, James Goetz. ROW THREE: Caroline Burnside, Stephen Correll, Bert Messersmith, Gary Fatzinger, Nancy Miller, Stephen Cochran, Doyle Williams. MC CUTCHENVILLE 4--ROW ONE: Karen Earl, Susan Rader, Dana Spoon, Keith Grnbel, Sam Ogg, Pam- ela liiggs, Janet Palmer, Betty Ogg, Kathy Heimrick, Rose'l'raxler. ROW TWO: Garyllnffman, Donna linrgderfer, David Weininger, Sam Litton, Larry Kiesel, Thomas Barth, Dennis Everhart, John Kicsel, Linda Simpson, Charles Yambert, Lee Sibert, Mrs. Benner. ROW THREE: Lucy Ward, Harry Melroy, Regina Snyder, Patricia Caudill, Fred Bower, Linda Ludwig, Marie McQuestion, David Trembath, Roger Hicks, Kathryn Bland. ABSENT: Harvey Staib. 39 SYCAMORE 4- -ROW ONE: RonnieSmith, MichaelOsborn, Christinevalentine, David Warner, Ann Grummel, Jimmy Vanhoosier, Hal Case, Virginia Rose, William Metcalf, Tim Walton, Carol Baum, Kay Margraf, Carl Crouse, Tommy Dutcher. ROW TWO: Jack West, Michael Bectel, Cheryl Dyer, Susan Ames, Mary Aim Patterson, Steven Dunlap, Jackie Pearce, Mary Billings, Harold Gilliland, Danny Shook, Charles Maskey, Winona Naugle, Dennis Stover, Randy Grummel, Jed Geary. ROW THREE: Mrs. Brown, Sharon Weber, Janet Mercer, Craig Bonin, Roger Jump, Richard Harbour, Jeff Walton, Alfred Dunlap, Lois P an- eost, Denise Minter, Irene Scott, Janet Holman, Donald Rose, Linda Hushour, Mrs. Swihart. ROW FOUR: Peggy Gribben, Diane Johnson, Linda Lininger, Brad Hufford, Donnie Cunningham, Dickie Stover, Karen Ahlefeld, Daisie Perry, Joyce Campbell, Karen Shock, Elizabeth Traxler, Darlene Kisor, Sandra Walton. MC CUTCIIENVILLE 3--ROW ONE: Gary MeQuistion, Linda Clark, Linda Carr, Steve Matsick, Mary Ogg, Doris Hayman, David Earl. ROW TWO: Miss Caves, Lanny Tanner, James Webster, Richard I.5ird, Va Lynda Romig, Kathleen Mellott, Phillip Conley, Ginny Coldiron, CarlSchultz. ROW THREE: Julia Giles, Michael lientz, Pain Weikert, Pam Berg, Beverly Risner, Patty Huffman, Larry May. ALSSENT: Barb Orians, Dennis Grubel, Kevin Kingseed, and Henry Staib. 40 SYCAMORE 3--ROW ONE: Dana Riedel, Bonnie Holman, Flora Perry, Doris Smith, Janis Margraf, Kan- dus Wall, Marietta Stewart, Gene Kirby, Rosemary Scruggs, Vicki Shedenhelm, Linda Smith, Patty Dunlap. ROW TWO: Mrs. Brown, Steve Wagner, Mike Stover, Steve Bates, Kenneth Stockmastcr, Rock Southward, Carol Hall, Lois Sloman, Dola Hartschuh,Ce1este Mack, Charles Billings, Richard Southward, Steve Woods, David Granata. ROW THREE: Larry Wilson, Jerry Bell, Gary Meyers, Carol Bakies, Candis Beekman, Linda Burkin, Wayne Shellhorn, Jimmy Bogart, ,Timmy Hale,Chris Tuttle, Douglas llufford, Douglas Samp- son, Stevellolt, Mrs. Pancost. ROW FOUR: Davis Curlis, Ned Kelley, Nancy Aller, Sharon Weaver, Kathy Ekleberry, Lyndel Fry, Barbara Everhart, Lula Belle Lender, lo Cochran, Pam Sorg, Larry Hushour. MELMORE 3--ROW ONE: Neil Cochran, Terry Engle, James Houck,Ja1nes Ringle,James lleyman, Sharon Kuhn, Kathy Beard, Vicki Valentine, Cindy Fry, Ruth Wilson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Pepin, Duane Nye, James Efstation, Kenneth Hil1,Gary Curry, Melvin Martin, Patricia Kessler, Ruth Ann Koch, Diane Dilliner, Mary Jane Nye, Sherry Dunlap, Patricia Stover. ROW THREE: Sharon Burnside, Doris Perry, Diane Nye, Donna Keller, Bruce Perry, Linda Scott, Joey Roush, Dwight Detterman, Roger Smith, Bruce Geary. AB- SENTg S. Druekenmiller, J. Gianvite. SYCAMORE 2--ROW ONE: Benny Lender, Janette Scruggs, Carla Davis, Susan Wahrer, Ernest Williams, Connie Swerline, David Rose, Jean Ann Smith, Virginia Beit1er,Roxann Dunn, Michae1Curlis, Ernest Metcalf, Donnie Hnfford, Diane Bechtel. ROW TWO: Christine Wagner, Allen Walton, Linda Perry, Mary Meyers, Debbie Southward, Russel Rose, Fred Dyer, Roddy Phillips, Peggy Eyestone, Rodney Swinehart, Tim Hartschuh, Johnny Bakies, Steven King, Kay Houdeshell, David Gregg, Jane Marie Wetherill. ROW THREE: Melissa Morrone, Barbara Traxler, Don Beis, Tommy Roush, Carol Weber, Mark Case, Eddie Mekush, Gordon Scott, Danny Robinson, Rebecca Lininger, Paul Goodman, David Beard, Joe Bloom, Mrs. Weininger. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Grandstaff, Dana Yentzer, Kathleen Kisor, Joyce Vanlloosier, Michael Simonis, Karen Fadley, Sidney Kear, Jane Billings, Rebecca Brouse, Norma Robinson, Pamela Sours, Joel Wood, Kay Moore, John Gobs, Victor Onweller. ABSENT: Jean Martin, Patty Renfro, Myra Neff. MC CUTCHENVILLE 2-- ROW ONE: Fred Garcia, Sandra Barth, Rexford Huffman, Michaellleilman, Tom Melroy, Billy Biller, Claudia Bird, Barbara Burks. ROW TWO: Mrs. Gilmer, Randall Barth, Jenny Ogg, Vicki Conley, Becky Swerline, Kathy Biller, Scott Cavanangh, Carolyn Pennington, Wendy Trembath, Jean Roszman. ROW THREE: Larry Litton, Tom Risner, Lanny May, Garland Hicks, Deborah Berg, Teresa KTIHIIICI, Michael Lessig, Betty Biller. ABSENT: Dennis Detray. 42 MELMORE 2 -- ROW ONE: Melody Hull, Penny Biller, Tom Williams, Rickey Harbaugh, Michael Zeiglcr, Jan Walliser, Wayne Shellhouse, Linda Moore, Sharon Flood, Mrs. Smith. ROW TWO: Ruth Moore, Dennis Currey, .Tune Detterman, Rex Rathburn, Mickie Ruse, Wanda Perry, Larry Koch, James Amend, Dwight Walton, Lynn Haines. ROW THREE: John Hoffert, Candy Beard, Wendy Price, Stephen Edmondson, Lois Perry, Mark Gottfried, Rebecca Gordon, Verne Shell- house, Jeff Scott. ABSENT: Lawrence Miller, Paul Cook. MC CUTCHENVILLE 1 -- ROW ONE: Michael Hendricks, Carl Shinn, Steven Kieffer, Donna Shinn, Joyce Halcomb, Deborah Swerlein, Nancy Harter, Harry Traxler, Richard Shaw, Rhonda Smith, James McQuistion. ROW TWO: Mark Hayman, Duane Snyder, Norman Noblit, Daryl Weininger, Margie Ward, David Orians, Richard Huffman, Roger Carr, David Stevens, Tom Lessig, Gary Parker. ROW THREE: Mrs. Ruehle, Barbara Sprau, Marc Weilkert, Gary Chaney, Nancy Kiescl, Larry Huffman, Randall Platt, Ellen Miller, Jerry Simpson, Michael Beidelscheis, Jane Wagner, Diana Woodard. ABSENT: Carolyn Staib, Paulette Bower. 43 SYCAMORE I--ROW ONE: Ellen Everhart, Jill West, Rebecca Walter, Roger ljrickner, Eric Griswold, .lc-rrv Ric-del, Gary Lanthers, ljillll Shiley, Steven Wolford, Linda Sorg, Bob Holman, Da1111y McClain, Vicki lscvtel, 'l'o111 Snnth, Juanita Hakies, Terry Houdeshcll. ROW TWO: Robert Curlis, William Osbor11, Duane Heard, Danny Cross, Lyn Hushour, Sue Engler, John DeLong, Linda Hartschuh, Nancy Roof, Glenn Mc- IJ1111111-ll, 3.1111 Wetherill, Alan Rothhaar, Joe Lceth, John Wagner, Linda Leigler,Jerry Wagner. ROW 'l'HlQI5E: Susan Mack, Ti111 ijoirard, Victor llilllllillll, Daryl Minter, Jim Bell, Donnie Ekleberry, Douglas Johns, llianne Hogard, Ann Pearce, Virginia Traxler, Eugene Caudill, Keith Bates, Daniel Dyer, Douglas Sniyser. ROW FOUR: Evelyn Van Hoosier, Roy Perry, Roger Wood, Kathy ljrouse, Bobby ijursby, Gordon Gobs. .Ion Hufford, Lindell Ames, Kathy Weininger, Paula Riedel, Bobby Robinson, Pam ljcis, Martha Myers, Terry Shock. AI5SENTg Dale Renfro, Ro11ald Staats, Patricia Long, Judy Moore, Jo AnnSalyer, M:1111'ice Ilill, Dennis Harth. MEl.MOl?E l--ROW ONE: Suzzinne Arbogast, Sandra Snyder, Ti111 Roush, Penny Heard, Chuck Rath hurn, Mark RUH5lI, Joyce Spitler, John Cochran. ROW TWO: Nick lVl1.llllIIlS, Susan EklIllOllLlSUll, Ti111 lirid 111ger, Marion M.'1rti11, Patty Hill, Peggy Houck, Pamela Staib, Dflll Moyer, ROW THREE: Edward Snnth Do1111g1 Williams, Ernie Price, lirnce Hohrer, Gerald Perry, Nancy Starkey, Hob Stover, Mrs. Collins ,'1iiSENi'g Billy Hofl'er1,Steve Goetz, Ji111 Kuhn. A4 . rw'-'r.-,. V ' A k F .f J , I L, . ' wi -AP Z . 6-51 X 1' t ff? 55, Q 6 51 in 157 6 A c1' LJ - Y -3? ...- Vffles NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lf, ROW ONE: Barbara Osborn, Jackie Miller, Jean Walker, Joan Beitler, Carol Brown, Sharon Beard, Roma Bare, ROW TWO: Neilrlartschuh, David Dayton,J' aniceTanner, David Mercer, .Terry Hohman, Don Roszman, Medard Ruehle, Connie Beasley, Rita Mae Arbogast. ROW THREE: Karen Niebel, Ellie Romanko, James Mullholand, Edson Smith, Randy Mawer, Lynn Adams, Philip Hons- berger, Carol P ancost, Dick Brown. srunsur cnuucu. ROW ONE: Miss Tuttle, Jackie Miller, Charles Hufford, Gordon Hufford, Barbara Mitten, Irene Breyley, Mr. Gels. ROW TWO: Ruth Taylor, Joe Weininger, MedardRuehle, IoAnna Va ughn, Shir- ley Walter. ROW THREE: Mr. Shell, Bud Mitten, Janice Tanner, Mickey Miller, Ed Hart, Dick Brown, Carol Brouse. TEPEE TALES STAFF ROW ONE: DaLee 1-Ionsberger, Roma Kelley, Deborah Tuthill, Wanda May, Barbara Osborn, Jean Walker, Carol Brouse, Carol Brown, Sue Taylor, Virginia Melroy, Irene Breyley, ROW TWO: Miss Oman, Darla Bloom, Phyllis Stone, Maxine Smith, Louise Miller, Rita Mae Arbogast, Connie Beasley, Gloria Gingery, Suzanne Schryer, Vernice Harris, Darlene Ransom, Jane Pine. ROW THREE: Neil Hartschuh, Larry Von Blon, Julian Babcock, Janice Tanner, Carol Pancost, Randy Mawer, Dick Brown, Carl Geary, Pat Abell. MIGHTY MOHA WK STAFF av., , ROW ONE: Edson Smith, ,To Anna Vaughn, Larry Von Blon, David Mercer, Bob Adelsperger, Roma Bare, Dick Brown. ROW TWO: Miss Tuttle, Jean Walker, Wanda May, Carol Brown, Connie Beasley, Suzanne Schryer, Sue Taylor, Virginia Melroy. ROW THREE: Irene Breyley, Julian Babcock, Ellie Romanko, Randy Mawer, Don Roszman, Carol Brouse, Carl Geary. F. F. A. ROW ONE: Mr. Moorhead, Tom Hall, Monroe Dillon, Don Gottfried, Tom Corfman, Ed Lininger, Robert Palmer, Bill Sowers, Don Roszman, Dick Brown, Lynn Stillberger, Daryl Campbell, Jerry Hohman, Gary Gorrfried, Neil Dininger, Mr. Naylor. ROW TWO: Charles Engler, Don Hons- berger, William Dunlan, Craig Snyder, Sammy Spitler, John Cook, David Kingseed, Wayne Moor- head, Medard Reuhle, Ronald Biddle, I-Iarold Price, Allen Biller, Dave Seifert, Conrad I-lufford, Billy Cramer. ROW THREE: Joe Weininger, Richard Close, Ralph Karcher, Ned Ramsower, Ed Huffman, Neil Gilliland, Gerald Burnside, Gerry Bookmeyer, Tom Turk, Daryl Elchert, Ronald llufford, Daryl Ahlefeld, Bud Mitten, David Lininger, David Clinger, Ted Babcock. ROW FOUR: Lewis Arbogast, Keith Corfman, Ed Hart, Raymond Perry, Larry Weber, Larry Corfman, David Beidelschies, Tom Seifert, Don Palmer, Dick Shook, Freddy Lundy, Charles Hushour, Jerry Bardon, Lowell Varney, Denny Smith, Dick Bardon. OFFICERS President . . ..... Dick Brown Lynn Stillberger Vice-President . . . . Don ROSZIHZIII Bill Sowers Secretary . . . . . . Tom Corfman Don Gottfried Treasurer . . . . ,Terry Hohman Daryl Campbell Reporter . . ...... Tom Hall Monroe Dillon Sentinel . . . . . Gary Gottfried Neil Dininger Parliamentarian . . Bob Palmer Ed Lininger Advisers . .... Mr. Naylor Mr. Moorhead F. H. A. ROW ONE: Mrs. Snyder, Shirley Walter, DaLee Honsberger, Joanne McDermott, Suzanne Schry- er, Helen Burks, Sharon Riedel, Diane ,T ones, Sue Litton, Roberta Cunningham, Betty Beis, Sandra Maskey, Roma Kelley. ROW TWO: Judy V. Hufford, Connie Snavely, Carolyn Riedel, Phyllis King, Geneva Ludwig, Carol Schalk, Janet Hall, Joan I-Iorick, Sharon Carr, Miriam Webster, Pat Abel, Jean Maskey, Peggy May, Wanda May. ROW THREE: Linda McQ1istion, Charlotte Reed, Maxine Smith, Gretta Scott, Lyndel Shaffer, Mary Burks, Carol Pancost, Janet Lanning, Phyllis Stone, Golda Minard, Louise Miller, Marilyn Burks. OFFICERS President .... . . . Marilyn Burks Vice-President . . . . Sue Litton Secretary . . . . . Peggy May Treasurer . . . Wanda May Historian . . .... Betty Beis Pianist ...... .... L yndel Shaffer Club Mothers . . . . . Mrs. Floyd Burks Mrs. Charles Beis Y-TEEN 3 S ROW ONE: Miss Tuttle, Sharon Beard, Mary Lou Huffman, Virginia Melroy, Darlene Ransom, Martha Grcgii- Judy V. Hufford, Judy Wisz, Louise Miller, Dorothy Swinehart, CarolSchalk, Ruth Taylor, Betty King, Elladee Rcnninger, ROW TWO: Gloria Gingery, Joan Beitler, Connie Beasley, Carrie Ringle, Pat Abel, Maxine Smith, Peggy Staib, Loretta Miller, Frances Smith, Joanna Vaughn, Janet Swcrline, Lyndel Shaffer, Karen Carr, ROW THREE: Roberta Cunningham, Carol Brouse, Sue Corfman, Gretta Scott, Karen Niebel, Ell.ieRomanko, Carol Paneost, Emily Lowery, Iiclcn Bausman, Kathleen Secoy, Nancy llcss. ROW FOUR: Barbara Osborn, Irene Brcylcy, Sandra Maskcy, Joan llorick, Judy K, Ilufford, Jane Pinc,Sue Bel1,Jean Gribben, Sandra Kagy, Phyllis King, Marilyn Burks, Beth Barton, Jackie Miller, DaLee Honsbcrger. LIBRARIANS ROW ONE: Miss Tuttle, Mary Lou Huffman, Connie Beasley, Joanna Vaughn, Carol Brown, Vir- ginia Melroy, Sue Bell. ROW TWO: Emily Lowery, Francis Smith, Eldonliosslcr, Ronald Caudill, Darlene Ransom, Judy K. Ilufford. DRAMA CLUB Nm ROW ONE: Martha Gregg, Carl Geary, Sue Taylor, Mr. Young. ROW TWO: Barbara Osborn, Marcia llonsbcrger, Darla Bloom, Patsy Lust, JanePine,Joan Beitler, Carol Brown, Beth Barton, Judy K. Ilufford, Neil Iiartschuh, Bob McEwen. ROW THREE: Joanna Vaughtn, Janet Swerlinc, Kathleen Secoy, Sue Corfman, Peggy Staib, Ellie Romanko, Karen Niebel, Gloria Gingery, Maxine Smith, Elladee Renninger, Charlene Shafer, Connie Beasley. ROW FOUR: Emily Lowery, Alice Mae Scott, David Dayton, Ray Nutter, Dong Morehart, Phillip ilonsberger, Carol Pancost, Dick Brown, Julian Babcock, Louise Miller, Suzanne Schryer, Susanne Schryer, Louise Miller, Gloria Gingery, Connie Beasley, Judy K. Ilnfford, JoAnna Vaughn, Mr. Young. This 5-roup ofthe Drama Club presented the play Judith in competition at Bowling-,Green State University and received a good rating and the trophy shown in the picture. 1..- HALLOWEEN QUEEN OUR QUEENS Sue Taylor IIOMECOMING QUEEN MAY QUEEN Ellie Romanko and I-Ia11owe'en Carnival Homecoming May Dance -f-1 3 4 ,f w 4 ,lf I I I Z is L, 2, WW ,. I If w wi JUNIOR -S EN IOR PROM Shangzri- La MOHA WK BAN ROW ONE: Karen Niebel, saxophone, Judy V. Hufford, clarinet, Jackie Miller, flutegllelen Bausman, flute, Barbara Osborn, baritone. ROW TWO: Sandra Kagy, clarinet, Ronnieliarbour, saxophone, Gretta Scott, saxophone, Jim Althouse, trombone, Dick Brown, baritone, Don Got- tfried, saxophone, Neil Gilliland, cornet, Bob Navarro, cornet, Nancy Hess, saxophone, Patsy Lust, flute, Beth Barton, trombone. ROW THREE: Janet Swerline, trombone, Petty Staib, clarinet, Judy Wisz, trumpet, Dick Kear, cornet, Phillip Honseberger, clarinet, Gloria Gingery, saxophone, Jack Case, drum, James Smith, trombone, Martha Gregg, drum, Neil Hartschuh, horn, Mr. Everhart. ROW FOUR: Lyndel Shaffer, bells, Richard Risely, trumpet,Jean Shell- house, saxophone, David Mercer, trumpet, Edson Smith, trumpet, Lynn Adams, cornet, Randy Mawer, bass horn, Carol Pancost, trombone, Janice Tanner, saxophone, Mike Beard, saxophone. ROW FIVE: Bobby Burks, drum, Sue Curlis, saxophone, Roma Bare, saxophone, Marcia Hons- berger, bells, Barbara Mitten, saxophone, Joe Weininger, trombone, Rita Mae Arbogast, drum, Jean Walker. cymbals, Joan Beitler, clarinet, Deborah Turhill, clarinet, Sharon Beard, clarinet, DaLee Honseberger, clarinet. SENIORS ABSENT: Carol Brouse, drum, Ellie Romanko, clarinet, Karen Bacher, drum. OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Edson Smith STUDENT COUNCIL - CarolJean Brouse VICE-PRESIDENT - Jackie Miller LIBRARIAN - Barbara Osborn SECRETARY-TREASURER - Martha Gregg Ellie Romanko REPORTER - DaLee Honsberger ADVISER - Mr. Everhart The Mohawk Band of 1958-59 consisted of fifty-one members. At the Wyandot County F air, the band gave a concert and also a very snappy marching routine. Many of the band members participated in the annual music contest. On April 11, Mohawk band members coped three l's in the state competition in Bowling Green State University. During the spring, concerts were given at the M e 1 more and McCutchenvi11e schools. On April 26th the band gave it's spring concert at Sycamore. As a result of graduation the band will lose sixteen members. JR. HIGH BAND ROW ONE: Gary Bogard, Kathy Kieffer, Barbara Coldirion, Beverly Coldiron, Anita Staib, Jean Beard, Connie Curlis, Hugh Hayman, Donn Hufford. ROW TWO: Carol Sibert, Gary Gorrfried, Terry Mesnard, Robert Lust, Judy Grady, Tim Niebel, Chuck Weininger, Barbara Morgan, Karen Bonin, Charles Earl. ROW THREE: David Fadley, Steve Melroy, Dick Sprau, Ellen Bentz, Tony Romig, Virginia Gottfried, Patsy Geary, Jim Konkle, Linda Turk. ROW FOUR: Tim Curlis, Ralph Hawkins, Steve Cavanaugh, Keith Scott, Carol Dunlap, Jon Brown, Rosie Mekush. JR. HIGH CHORUS MC CUTCHENVILLE ROW ONE: Faye Litton, Jean Beard, Dorothy Giles, Judy Grady, Thelma Bishop, Linda Turk, Judy Cochran, Joyce Carr, Connie Curlis, Sharon Ogg, Sharon Rayle. ROW TWO: Miss Denton, Charles Earl, Elaine Swerline, Mary Ann Ingman, Barbara Coldiron, Judy Lininger, Linda Roof, Judy Holt, Carol Heck, Mildred Smith, Susan Swcigard, Beverly Coldiron, Marcia Schultz, Pat Swerline, Charles Hall, Denny Brandt. ROW THREE: Bob Roszman, Jerry Davis, Terry Risner, Charles Shaw, David Fadley, Don Staib, Ed Jones, Dick King, Keith Scott, Neilllossler, Bill Might, Steve Melroy, Charles Reis, Don Heilman, Jim Ogg, Charles Weininger. GIRLS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Carolyn McBride, Leopa Zender, Sue Litton, Carol Brown, Patsy Lust, Martha Lee, Deborah Tuthill, Sue Curlis, Jana Gribben, Mary Lee, Virginia Hufford, Martha Gregg, Marietta Miller, Jane Griffin, Mr. Everhart. ROW TWO: Roma Bare, Norma Dininger, Connie Beasley, Darla Bloom, Betty Holman, Karen Carr, Helen Bausman, Lynda Detterman, Jean Shellhouse, Carolyn Riedel, Betty King, Judy K. Hufford, Jean Gribben, JoAnna Vaughn, Janet Swerline, Dorothy Swinehart. ROW THREE: Janice Tanner, Marilyn Burks, Gloria Gingery, Rita Mae Arbogast, Roberta Cunningham, Karen Bentz, Mary Hushour, Kathleen Sniffen, Kathleen Secoy, Sharon Ekleberry, Carol Pancost, Karen Niebel, Janet Lanning, Emily Lowery, Nancy Hess, Lyndel Shaffer, Elsie Sniffen, Cleone Riedel. ROW FOUR: Jean Walker, Barbara Osborn, Maggie Houdeshell, Judy V. Hufford, Sharon Riedel, Irene Breyley, Barbara Campbell, Beth Barton, S-ue Bell, Patty Ogg, Marcia Honsberger, Barbara Mitten, Bobby Rutledge, Lorene Margraf. B0 YS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Don Honsberger, Joe Weininger, Howard Shook, Dick Kear, Bob McEwen, Mr. Ever- hart. ROW TWO: Don Roszman, Edson Smith, Bill Sowers, Mickey Miller, Jim Althouse. MIXED CHURUS ROW ONE: Mr. Everhart, Irene Breyley, Judy V. Hufford, Sharon Riedel, Judy K. Hufford, Bob McEwen, Darla Bloom, Carol Brown, Rita Mae Arbogast, Joanna Vaughn, Joe Weininger, Roma Bare, Jean Walker, Patsy Lust, Barbara Osborn, Don Honsberger. ROW TWO: Jane Griffin, Beth Barton, Neil Hartschuh, Connie Beasley, Martha Gregg, Karen Niebel, Janice Tanner, Jack Case, Mick Miller, Jim Althouse, Dick Kear, Howard Shook, Marilyn Burks, Sue Curlis. ROW THREE: Janet Swerline, Jean Shellhouse, Gloria Gingery, Janet Lanning, Phillip Honsberger, David Mer- cer, Carol Pancost, Randy Mawer, Lynn Adams, Bill Sowers, Edson Smith, Don Roszman, Emily Lowery, Lyndell Shaffer. .l 1 u 3 This group of girls was very active J H1 throughout their high school career. They par- ticipated ih many programs of various high school groups. They are from left to right: Irene Brey- I. ley, Martha Gregg, Carol Brown and Carol aj? Brouse. ,- J 5 Q 4 9 MR. EVERI IART Music Instructor NAPS Neil Hartschuh, Jim Smith, Randy Mawcr, Edson Smith, David Mercer. Band Rehearsal Puggy Staih, Sue Curlis. Edson Smith, Lynn Adams, David Mercer. tl g!!F' 'wtf X xx. f N ipaq' e1'c 5 n1'n' CHEERLEADERS Hr , ww aqui I - : 1 Q' tad - VARSITY Carol Brouse, Roma Bare, Ruth Taylor, Sue Bell, Karen Niebel, 56mm-' C31-O1 grouse Roma Kelley Senior, Roma Bare FRESHMEN MELMORE JUNIOR H IGH Bonnie Wilson, Martha Fleming, Ann Sny- der, Anita Staib, Sharon Ringle, Sherry Bates. 60 Patsy Lust, Cleone Riedel MC CUTCHENVILLE JUNIOR HIGH Judy Rader, Ellen Bentz, Judy Cochran, Sharon Rayle. TRACK ROW ONE: Gordon Hufford, Dick Wolford, Bobby Navarro, Kenneth McKinney, Jim Stewart, Mike Kirlin, Howard Shook, Junior Seifert, Ned Ramsower, Mr. Geis. ROW TWO: Jim Bish- op, Phillip Honsberger, Edwin Goodman, Ed Hart, Bob Ludwig, Dave Sigler, Bob Adelsperger, Randy Mawer, Dick Vance, David Mercer, Dick Osborn, Manager. SEASON'S RECORD At North Robinson Ontario 60 Mohawk 54 North Robinson 33 At Sycamore Mohawk 52 Carey 47 At Attica Old Fort 55 Mohawk 49 Attica 26 Jackson Liberty 19 County Meet at Sycamore Mohawk 95 Nevada 53 Wharton 36 Marseilles 15 Harpster 12 1X2 1X2 1 2 i Coach Donald Geis 61 VARSITY BASEBALL R ROW ONE: Gerry Bookmyer, Gordon Hufford, ,T im Bishop, Junior Seifert, Tom Hall, Tom Seifert, Ed Goodman, Bob Navarro. ROW TWO: .Tim Stewart, Dick Wolford, Terry Beasley, Dick Vance, Dave Sigler, Lyle Bell. Bill Sowers, Randy Mawer, Coach Rayle, David Mercer, Lynn Adams. AKENT: Dick Brown, 'Don Roszman. Coach Rayle Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk , Mohawk i Mohawk 26 7 13 8 14 16 8 11 3 9 4 4 9 4 3 12 1 SEASON 'S RECORD DISTRICT Harpster 2 Salem 1 Marseilles 1 Nevada 0 Wharton 0 Harpster 0 Sale m 4 Marseilles 5 Nevada 1 Wharton 2 New Bloomington 1 Old Fort 8 Carey 10 Bettsville 8 Mcouffy 0 McComb 4 Mt. Zion 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 1. 'Ax' I . '6Ql 4 .L l,l3lf'l' TO RIGHT: Gordon llufford, Jimmy Stewart, Tom Seifert, Bob Ludwig, Lynn Stillberger, David Sigrler, Bob Adelsperger, Randy Mawer, Bill Sowers, Don Shook, Dave Mercer, Lyle Bull, Mickey Miller. SEASONS RECORD Mohawk 56 Lykens G0 Mohawk 51 Bloomville 49 Mohawk 46 Nevada 58 Mohawk Gl Sul. Springs 57 Mohawk G0 Marseilles 47 Mohawk lil Carey 43 Mohawk 77 llarpster G1 Mohawk 57 Attica 46 Mohawk 65 Salem 48 Mohawk 56 New Riegel 51 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Mohawk O7 Wharton 55 Mohawk 61 Marseilles 48 Mohawk S5 Nevada 38 Sl?CITIONAl. TOURNAMENT Mohawk 341 Old Fort Gil Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Mohawk Wharton Nevada Old Fort Marseilles Harpstcr Tiffin Calvert Salem Forest llopewell-Louden Wharton 57 48 53 60 58 65 51 62 67 52 Coach John Morronc RESERVE BASKETBALL Tom Seifert Bob Ludwig Mickey Miller Ed Hart Jimmy Stewart Howard Shook Dave Lininger Don Gottfried Randal Gittingcr Won 19 Lost 1 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Charles Hufford, Francis On 1er,Joe Weininger, Dick Kear. ROW TWO Louis Arbogast, Don Palmer, Jim Amlin Keith Corfman, Eddie Morgan. Won 2 Lost 1 FRESH MAN TRACK Joe Weininger Francis Omler Eddie Morgan Freddy Lundy Keith Coffman Dick Kear Bobby Burks MOREIUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Charles Bigler, Mike Bc-11, Jim Barnhart, Jerry Shell, Ronnie Orians, Sam Fry, Tom Orians, ROW TWO: John Jacoby, John Wilkinson, Niel Riedel, Stan Southward, Larry Secoy, Gary Gottfried, Mr. Omler. MC CUTCHENV ILLE QI'-W ROW ONE: Charles Earl, Jim Konkle, Denny Brandt, Bob Mason, Steve Melroy, George Amlin, Mr. West, ROW TWO: Bill Might, Dick Sprau, Jack Abel, Keith Scott, David Fadley, Tim Curlis, Paul Burks. 'SS-:K ll SS :iffy .M tx, .lux 65 BASEBALL MOHAWK FRESHMEN--ROW ONE: Dick Riedel, Eugene Parks, .Toe Weininger, EdMorgan,Char1eslIuf- ford, Craig Snyder, Bob Burks, Coach Rayle. ROW TWO: DaveClin- ger, Don Palmer, Ray Nurter, Keith Corfman, F reddy Lundy, JackCase, Charles Engler. MELMORE JUNIOR HIGH--LEFT TO RIGHT: .Terry Shell, Gary Gott- fried, Ronnie Orians, Gary Bogard, Rodger P rice, Larry Sccoy, Stan Southward, I ohn Jacoby, .Tim Barnhart, Sam Fry, Mike Bc1l,Tom Osborn, Kenny Snyder, Mr. Omlor. MC CUTCHENVILLE JUNIOR HIGH--ROW ONE: Bill Might, DOD- ald Heilman, Carl Park, Mr. Wcst, Steve Tanner, Steve Melroy, David Fadley. ROW TWO: Paul Burks, Richard Sprau, George Amlin, Den- l'1iS Brandt, ,Tim Konklc. QR! 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Tiffin BEA's suPERETTE Groceries Fresh Meats Bordens Ice Cream Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Gasoline Oil School Supplies BEATRICE SCHUETZ, PROPRIETOR Phone 2672 McCutchenville Ohio 70 Congratulations to the Graduates Class Of 1959 JIM DUGANS Marion, Ohio Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes Compliments of THE OHIO DIL CCDMPANY Pioducers of Petroleum Since 1887 Findlay . Ohio H CLYDE R. PRICE 375 Coe. Street Phone 4858 Tiffin, Ohio Grange Insurance Representative Since 1935 Automobile, Truck, School Bus, Cargo, Comprehensive, Farm, Personal, and Commercial Liability, Hospitalization, Garage, Health, and Accident, Polio, Life Insurance Agent for Federal Crop Insurance on Corn, Soybeans, and Wheat Agent for Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn for 20 years 72 THE U. S. CGMMISSICN CCD. Uwe aim to serve to sell agalnn Graln Feeds Seeds Coal Bu11d1ng Supplies Fert1l1zer Flour Phone 206 Upper Sandusky, 0h1o Phone 2312 MeCutchenville, Ohio 73 TH E LCUIS CTCCNNELL CCDMPANY Concrete Coal Br1ck Plaster Stone Bullders Supplles 78 Adams Street T1ff1n Phone 17 Call Collect for orders FIRST NATICJNAL BANK nThe Bank of Frlendly SGIVICSH Sycamore Ohlo 74 B. F. WALTCDN AND SON Producers and Distributors Of WALTON'S HYBRIDS And Certified Farm Seeds Seed Wheat, Beans, and Oats Sycamore Phone 7-5522 R. R. 4 Upper Sandusky Congratulations to the Graduating Class Of 1959 AND G Grocery and Restaurant Phone 7-6212 Sycamore, Ohio 75 Compliments SYCAMORE MILL AND SUPPLY Dealers In Fence Posts Feeds Seeds - Grains - Purina Chows Wayne Feed and Master Mix Grain Dryer Phone 7-6272 Sycamore Ohio M A. WARD, MANAGER HARBGUR IM PLEM ENT STORE C. R. HARBOUR Sales and Service McCormick Farm Equipment Farmall Tractors Twine Coal Phone 7 5212 Sycamore Ohio 76 THE SNYDER LUMBER COMPANY The Place To Buy When You Want To Build Ready-Mix Concrete Carey Phone 6-7091 Vanlue THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY Carey, Ohio Members F.D.I.C. Deposits Insured Up To 310,000 nGrowing with Careyn Phone 6-2011 J. F. DIBLE FRIGIDAIRE AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES Carey Ohio 77 LOVELL FEED MILL For Honegger Chicks, Feed, Equipment And Farm Buildings Phone 696R4 Upper Sandusky, Ohio SHECK'S I. 6. A. FOODLINER It's the Total That Counts 2 Mile East of Route 23 Carey ohio HUSTON LUM BER COMPANY Building Materials Ready-Mixed Concrete Carey Sycamore 78 LUD IG MCDVING CO. Buildings Moved - Foundation Work Carpenter Contracting - Buildings Wrecked Berwick, Ohio Phone New Riegel l long-3 short-line 21 Phone 2557 - J4 Tiffin, Ohio Compliments Of THE FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BAN Upper Sandusky - Nevada Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Member of The Federal Reserve System 79 WEININGER INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds Notary Service Herbert Weininger Phone 7-5752 Sycamore, Ohio ARISON RAMSOWER Groceries Ice Cream Phone 2333 McCutchenvi11e Ohio Compliments Of TIFFIN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION TIFFIN NASH SALES MEYERS PONTIAC SALES TIFFIN FORD SALES SATTLER CHEVROLET SALES PORTER MOTOR SALES ROSE MOTOR SALES E. D. PFEIFER SALES AND SERVICE International Trucks Parts and Service 206 N. Warpole Ste Upper Sandusky, Ohio SPOON BROTH ERS HARDWARE Sycamore Phone 2324 Tiffin Phone 2591-J2 McCutchenvil1e Ohio Compliments Of THE SUTTON STATE BANK Attica, Ohio Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ARTHUR BEAN MUSIC Band Instruments Pianos and Organs nWe sell the best - We fix the restn Phone 1434 147 E. Perry, Tiffin BAIR BROS. CO. Next to Ritz Tiffin Ohio Sporting Goods Thompson Clinker Boats M.E.C. Molded Fiberglas Boats Master Craft Trailers Marine Supplies HEDGES MARINE SALES 2414 East Market St. Tiffin Ohio Phone 2242 'L RANKER SINCLAIR SERVICE Pick Up and Delivery Service 130 Melmore St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 2246 Compliments of JOHN o'DoNNELL's Barber Shop Tiffin Ohio ANK COLE NSU RANCE AGENCY Selling LIFE FIRE AUTO HEALTH AND ACCIDENT BONDS Licenced Real Estate Broker See nHank Coleu if you want to Buy, Sell or Insure Harry E. Cole Phone 7-4412 or Res. 7-5402 Sycamore, Ohio TURNERS RESTAURANT 45 S. Washington Tiffin Ohio Compliments Of JIM'S WESTERN AUTO 114 East Market St. Tiffin, Ohio CLOUSE GROCERY 7-2116 Bascom Bascom, Ohio Compliments Of Your Friendly Johnson Dealer TIFFIN MARINE AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT 169 W. Market S. Tiffin Phone 5039 SMITH'S APPAREL SHOP Compliments 190 S. Washington Street of Tiffin THE ADVERTISER Womens, Misses, and Juniors TRIBUNE Dresses - Coats Millinery and Accessories , Compliments Compliments Of Of BASCOM ELEVATOR AND SUPPLY SENECA LOCKER COMPANY SERVICE Tiffin , ohio Phone 7-2171 Bascom, Ohio SNYDER'S DRIVE IN Makers Of The Best In Sundaes, Shakes, Malts, Cones, Sherbets, and Sandwiches Route 224 Tiffin, Ohio ST E PH AN Lum BER iiiffsfy. EIGHT COMPANY Upper Sandusky, Ohio Fresh Meat, Groceries and Vegetables EUGENE BENNER Telephone 7-5422 Sycamore, Ohio WYANDOT COUNTY NEW AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Stubbs Bros. Inc. Shaug's Auto Service Simonis Chevrolet Carey Motor Service Grundtisch Motor Sales Crow Motor Sales John Neate Inc. Ken Stahle Chevrolet Lanning Motor Sales Newman Pontiac Sales Compliments Of CLIFFORD SCOTT Lime Hauling Sheep Shearing Phone 7-5110 Sycamore, Ohio SHORTY'S SERVICE CENTER For Complete General Auto and Tractor Repairing Phone 7-6232 Sycamore Ohio BRANDTS Lawn G Garden Supplies Jacobson, Lawn-Boy Motomower Portor Cable, Wheelhorse Panzer Gilson Tillers, Hotpoint Appliances and Television Junction Route 23 and 103 Carey, Ohio Box 201 Phone 6-3484 SYCAMORE FROZEN FOOD CENTER Lockers rented by year or month Beef Quarters - Pork Cuts Fruit in Bulk Pack To freeze or can Cherries - Raspberries - Blueberries Custom Slaughtering Phone 7-9772 WYANDOT COUNTY IMPLEMENT DEALERS Creager Implement Co. Wyandot Tractor G Implement Carey's Implement Co. M. E. Bowen Implement Store Wharton Hardware Upper Farm Service Implement Schmidt Machine Shop Wyandot Co. Farm Bur. Co-op Ass'n. Vent Implement Co. Upper Tractor Sales G Service U. S. Implement Store Sycamore Implement Store WARD LIVESTOCK COMPANY Buyer of All Kinds of Livestock No yardage or commission Phone 6-2911 Carey, Ohio MULLHOLAND'S Farm and Home Service Plumbing and Heating Williamson Furnaces Coal - Gas - Oil RCA Television Phone 2302 or 2307 RCA Whirlpool Appliances McCutchenvi1le, Ohio Compliments Of GlTTINGER'S MARATHON Gas and Oil Fountain - Ice Cream Family Discount Stamps Melmore Phone 3144 Ohio ROMANKO'S Sohio Service Tires - Batteries Farm Tire Service Phone 7-9712 Sycamore Ohio SYCAMORE TREE SERVICE Tree Moving Carity Work Rodding Spraying Cabling Pruning Sycamore, Ohio Phone 7-9752 Compliments Of The BENTON STORE Groceries Drugs Hardware Benton, Ohio Real Estate Farm Loans C.W.GMwG,BMMHl Sycamore, Ohio Compliments of LADY FAIR SALON Jane Banks and Beverly Kraft Phone: 3550 27 W. Perry St. Tiffin, Ohio GRIBBEN'S V Plumbing and Heating Phone 7-4482 Sycamore, Ohio Best Wishes To Mohawk High School AN INTERESTED FRIEND Compliments of ENGLER' s PLUMBING 6. HEATING For Complete Satisfaction in Sales and Service As well as Installation Sycamore, Ohio Store Phone 7-9372 Home Phone 7-9104 'gg Compliments Of KURTZ SHOE STORE Carey, Ohio MILETTI'S SHOE STORE Shoes - Hosiery Rubber Footwear Expert Shoe Repairing 20 Phone 574 South Sandusky Street Tiffin, Ohio Congratulations To The Class Of n59n BURSON CLOTHING STORE Carey, Ohio TIFFIN FARMER COOP. INC. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 32 BILL'S ECONOMY STORE Shoes Street Men's Clothing and 76 South Washington Tiffin, Ohio TUNES PURE OIL Ed Roberts - Owner The Finest In Service Phone 22 Tiffin, Ohio Compliments PLANKTCN STORE Of Groceries - Hardware SENECA COUNTY Meats FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOC. Eldon and Mildred Nusbaum Attica, Tiffin, Fireside Phone 7-6163 Neikirks Same Compliments Of NEIKIRKS Sc and 1Oc Sycamore, Ohio BAUMDEL'S Quality since 1886 Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments Of SYCAMORE TELEPHONE COMPANY Sycamore, Ohio RUSH SERVICE Royal Typewriters C. Allen Adding Machines Sales and Service Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 6-1726 Willard Rush, Owner J. A. MILLER TILE CO. Manufacturers Specializing In Quality Clay Drain Tile Phone 7-2801 Reverse Charges Bascom, Ohio MILLER JEWELRY 26 S. Washington St Tiffin, Ohio Dr. U. J. Miller Optometrist MC DADE UPHOLSTERING AND HOBBY SHOP 27 E. Markel St. Phone 4017 W Tiffin SHUMWAY FLOWERS Flowers for all occasions Opposite Ritz Theater Phone 53 Tiffin , ohio 89 Compliments Of THE DAILY CHIEF UNION Upper Sandusky, Ohio THE CHIEF DAIRY Products Division Pinkerton Creamery Inc Phone 257 Upper Sandusky Manufacturers of Fine Dairy Products Always in the Market for Milk and Cream Compliments Of WHETSTONE CLEANERS Phone 449 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments Of BLUE FURNITURE STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio , ZIMMERMAN COmpl1mentS GREENHOUSE AND Of FLOWER SHOP Area Wide Free Delivery LEE'S Sc and lOc Store Upper Sandusky, Ohio Funeral Designs Cut Flowers Potted Plants - Wedding Arrangements 514 We Johnson St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 69 W. Compliments THE of LITE STAR OIL CO. Phone 335 GUTHERIE PRODUCE Upper Sandusky, Ohio 90 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Fleetwing Products Compliments Of CAREY IMPLEMENT STORE Carey, Ohio SHUMAN BROS. GARAGE Complete Automotive Service Body and Fender Repair 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 6-2821 802 East Findlay Street Carey, Ohio Watches, Gifts ROBERT D. HALE Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds Fostoria Glass Carey, Ohio SYCAMDRE LEADER Commercial Printing Office Supplies Furniture For Your Home From BERNARD'S Carey, Ohio HUSTON LUMBER CO. Building Materials for Home and Farm Ready Mixed Concrete Sycamore Phone 7-5262 Carey 6-7911 HARRY'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions In Business for your Healthn Phone 6-5391 Carey, Ohio Compliments of ANKNEY ELECTRIC Electrical Wiring of All Kinds Phone 7-4682 Sycamore, Ohio MOORES Associate Store WA53 Everything for Auto Home and Farm Don Smith, Owner WEIGELS Home Dressed Meat and Groceries Phone 2591-5-3 Tiffin Phone 819 Phone 2361 117 West Wyandot St. MCCutchenvil1e Upper Sandusky, Ohio KINLEY'S DAIRY HOLLOW INN A Complete Line of Grad Pasteurized Dairy Produ Including e A cts Homogenized Vitamin D Mi and Ice Cream Serving Sycamore and Surrounding Towns lk Your Favorite Foods And Beverages HART'S JEWELRY STORE 114 N. Sandusky Avenu Upper Sandusky, Ohio H. M. Hart W. K. Hart J. F. Hart E AL'S MARKET Alfred N. Theis Quality Meats Self Service Grocery Dry Goods and Paints Phone 240 New Riegel Best Wishes To The Class Of '59 BLOOM PIE CO. 92 THE NEW-RIEGEL STATE BANK New Riegel, Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BOLES-DANDURAND TUDIO Phone 2439 Photographers for your 1959 Annual GAY LANES 16 Brunswick Automatics Bowling 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Ample Parking Phone 5012 Tiffin, Ohio Compliments Of STEWART'S ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Charles and Jane Barton Bucyrus, Ohio BENDER AND LUCAS FUNERAL HOME Phone 3333 Nevada, Ohio PAUL'S SHOE STORE 112 N. Sandusky Aye. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 536 Paul R. Hildebrand THE RICHARDS0N,S FLOWERS COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK Bank of Phone 241-W Upper Sandusky, Ohio Complete Service Member of F.D.I.C. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments MILLER'S RESTAURANT Of SPOON AND CARRICK West on U.S. 30 N. SUNOCO Upper Sandusky, Ohio 133 Warpole Phone 224 Upper Sandusky Open 24 Hours ASHTON'S Sc 8 10C STORE Your Ben Franklin Store Self-Service Ned Hufford, Manager Upper Sandusky, Ohio Best Wishes To Class of '59 DR. NORMAN KEAR DENTIST Upper Sandusky, Ohio LEINER AND SON Clothing G Menswear Quality - Style - Satisfaction 133 So. Washington, St Tiffin, Ohio Stero - Hi Fi and Records FLECK ELECTRIC 89 Jefferson St. Tiffin Compliments Of LEE'S FLOOR COVERING 51 Years Experience AREND-CORTHELL Sale and Installation of FURNITURE COMPANY Seneca Co.'s Largest and Most Complete Home Furnishers 166-170 S. Washington Mohawk, Magee, Alexander Smith, Bigelow, Sanford Archbold Holmes and other leading makes of carpets and rugs Free Estimates Phone 2668 104 Madison St. St. Tiffin, Ohio Tiffin HEYMAN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Compliments Of H. L. Heyman, Manager JEFFERY JEWELRY Complete Home Furnishings CO. 111 N. Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio Phone 63 Phone 1520 179 S. Washington St. HOSSLER ARTZ ggg2iTMENT CONSTRUCTION COM ANY extends All Types of Building 335 Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio Compliments to Class of '59 Courtesy Of TIFFIN RADIO STORE South Washington And Sycamore Streets Tiffin, Ohio Fresh Flowers From WAGNER FLORAL COMPANY South Greenfield Street Phone 77 Tiffin, Ohio TWIN PINES MOTEL Charles Shaull Jct. Rts. 100-224 Phone 4410 Tiffin, Ohio If it's hardware we have it. SCHWABLE HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 87 Tiffin, Ohio , -,nhl-...Y-.,,. Q41 ,.,.,.. , .,. J, . , fag ii: f.5ii'- I' ' . of - - UPF? , ,M j 'Q-54,15 A 1 v f- .Hy Ht: ,ionuumjaugtni Compliments ALBERT'S ICE CREAM Of 239 North Washington SAYGER CAMERA STUDIO And Phone 2349 Tiffin, Ohio Sayger Printing Tiffin, Ohio BALLREICH'S POTATO CHIPS Phone 612 Tiffin, Ohio 96 Duplate Auto Safety Glass--Installations Paints Decorating Supplies PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO. Tiffin, ohio Best Wishes Class of '59 R. M. ROSSEL ROY M. ROSSEL, JR. Compliments Of MOORE FUNERAL Dentists HOME 316 North Sandusky Ave Phone 323 Sycamore, Ohio Upper Sandusky Compliments Mary L. Mick of SYCAMORE INSURANCE AGENCY SLEMMERS TAVERN Casualty - Fire - Bonds Notary We Serve Sandwiches and Soups Phone 7-4222 VALENTINE HARDWARE Sycamore T. M. Valentine Earl Valentine Compliments Of RISLEY'S ROOT BEER STAND Richardsons Root Beer Good Sandwiches Ice Cream Sycamore, Ohio Compliments of AMES VARIETY nThe Friendly Family Storen Sycamore, Ohio Compliments Of DICK RICHARDSON Representative of Midland Mutual Life Insurance Co. Life - Health - Accident Sickness Phone 7-9811 Sycamore, Ohio NEW REIGEL ELEVATOR Dealer in Feed - Seed - Fence Fertilizer - Paint Grinding New Riegel, Ohio HEFFELFINGER Well Drilling Plumbing and Heating 128 West Church Street Phone 43 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments Of BROWN BROTHERS' MARKET Phone 3191 Melmore, Ohio Phone 3134 Compliments of THOMAS AND FRANZ FURNITURE STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio It Pays To Belong To The WYANDOT AUTO CLUB Upper Sandusky, Ohio WARFEL COAL COMPANY Heating and Air Conditioning Phone 278 Upper Sandusky Compliments Of THE EAST SIDE RESTAURANT Upper Sandusky, Ohio Helen Conley J. R. Scheck 98 Compliments Of NOBA INC. Tiffin, Ohio HUse the bull of your choicen Compliments Of Compliments Of KUENZLI QUARRIES CO., CAL,S MARKET INC. Upper Sandusky, Ohio AND Main Office 673W BARBER SHOP Gravel Plant 692W2 Rt. 2 Carey, Ohio Compliments Compliments Of Of NEUHAUSER HATCHERY HUSSEY'S SHELL SERVICE Phone 6-2441 Carey, Ohio Carey, Ohio HOUK HARDWARE Hardware Toys Furniture Carey, Ohio WYANDOT DOLOMITE, INC. Producers of Crushed Stone and Argicultural Lime Carey, Ohio Compliments Of SENECA COUNTY IM LEM NT DEALERS Compliments Of CAREY COOPERATIVE FOOD LOCKERS INC. Processors and Freezers of Food HCooperatives are Democracies in Action.H Phone 6-2801 Carey, Ohio PARKSAVE SUPER MARKET 733 North Sandusky Street Tiffin, Ohio KINGS OLIVER STORE Findlay Road Tiffin, Ohio nFinest in Farm Machinery.H SCH ULTZ MOTOR SALES 390 West Market Street Tiffin, Ohio Hlnternational Truck Sales and Service.H EVANS FLORAL COMPANY Orchids a Specialty 3 miles East on 30 N Every Floral Service at Reasonable Prices Phone 503 Upper Sandusky, Ohio 100 Compliments of CRAWFORD FARM BUREAU COOP. Feed Seed Fertilizer General Farm Supplies R 03 Sycamore, Ohio Phone 7-5154 FORTH'S TRUCKING AND EXCAVATING Septic Tanks and Leach Beds Septic Tank Cleaning CHealth Department Approvalj Dozer Work-Basements Phone 7-9262 Sycamore, Ohio DONALD A. MOWRY Building Contractor Telephone 196 Route 5 Tiffin, ohio EDISON'S FLOWERS Hwhen It's Flowers Say It's Oursn 340 Ohio Ave. Phone 4149 Tiffin ,0, ohio W-ii, 'I02 14224211 GOLLlNG'S STORE Patient Medicine, Livestock Household, Sick Room, Supplies Cosmetics, and Gifts Isaly' s Ice Cream Phone 7-6752 Sycamore, Ohio TIFFIN DAIRY Quality Dairy Products Phone 539 Tiffin Ohio We the members of the Mighty Mohawk Staff take this opportunity to thank all those who so kindly helped us publish this Annual by purchasing advertising space. We really appreciate your help. The Staff .K..g'g.?1 M' ', ifl, lf .'i', X Q51-f :gi T!.l.f: ,, r- .Av ' . 'Siam T - ': 11 , 'LAT .4-' - n7 '1M' x- bfi .-af 3 ' . .,s'9.::. V : I H. '- 15, ' D' V. 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