Monroeville High School - Quill Yearbook (Monroeville, OH)
- Class of 1962
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MONROEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL The Quill Staff presents The Students and Their Activities Monroeville, Ohio RALPH R. BROWN Superintendent of Huron County Schools DELBERT SOUTH Elementary Principal CHARLES SHELL Executive Head JUANITA LEIBY High School Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION— Bette Gies, Clerk and School Secretary; Mary Sparks, President: George Drake, Vice-president; George Ebright, Charles Eby, Paul Smith, Charles Shell, Executive Head of Monroeville Public School. We STUDENT COUNCIL— Sharon Hatcher, President. Kathy Wangler, FHA; Bob Wise, FFA; Tom Lund, Freshman; Ronnie Didion, Freshman; Marge Smith, Junior; Tom Gravenhorst, Junior; Bob Mis sig, Senior, Marilyn Smith, Senior and Secretary; Steve Gies, Soph- omore; Carol Tyler, Sophomore; Judy Noyes, Band, Marvin Stotz. Vice-president; Mr. Charles Shell, Advisor. Plan PROGRAM COMMITTEE— Paul Krick, Chairman; Jan Mortenson, Sophomore; Carol Krick, Freshman; Jerry Schwan, Junior. QUILL STAFF SENIORS Jean Ries Co-editor Beverly Miller Co-editor Mike Gies Business Manager JUNIORS Linda Fitzgerald Karen Miller Dennis Broud Miss Juanita Leiby Advisor We Work and Flay Through Research By Panel Discussion We By Planning and Doing Learn By Observation We Hp Ji 1 H iI BIl ' ' Sodalh£ te ' Hi mm DALE BERNER Science EMIL KNORR Mathematics FACULTY JOHN EVERETT Vo-Ag Industrial Arts HAZEL McINTYRE Spanish I BARBARA BARNHART Vo-Home E ' -onomics WILLIAM HOLBROOK Social Studies 10 CHARLES HOLTZMULLER Commercial OOOOi oooo oooc HELEN PAYNE Girls ' Physical Education Driver Education World History CHARLES MORE Boys ' Physical Education Biology General Science HI 1 - iMlli PATRICIA PICKENS Elementary Physical Education English SEVILLE YOUNG English EDWARD KAISER Instrumental and Vocal Music BiniinTTMnm mrTrmrtTrniniiTi mM nri ' i iiini ' i iniiii H TiMiiiirfiir ' n •iwfuii ' - liir ' -i • - ' ' -ir ' i v-t ' i ' ' r n DEDICATION In grateful appreciation we dedicate the 1962 Quill to Mr. Charles Shell, our capable and understanding superintendent. Due to his earnestness of purpose, his straight-forwardness, his eager- ness to serve boys and girls, and his willingness to give freely of himself for our good, we have learned to respect him, and seek his guidance. Through his untiring efforts and foresightedness our school has made very definite strides forward. 12 «||ii| 4mpi)i« «ll «l1 « ' M«W « SENIORS DARREL NIXON The Valedictorian and Salutatorian at M.H.S. have been chosen for many years at the end of the fifth grading peri- od. The same procedure was followed this year. Beginning with the school year of 1962-63, honor students will not be announced until Commencement night. This is the first year for the Elmer Armstrong Scholarship to be given, and the will stipulates that the SCHOLAR- SHIP shall go to the SENIOR attending COLLEGE whose FOUR- YEAR AV- ERAGE is the HIGHEST at the CLOSE of the SCHOOL YEAR. DIANE DIRINGER Elmer Armstrong Scholarship MARVIN STOTZ DAVID SCHICK VIRGINIA OETZEL Congratulations from THE MONROEVILLE OIL COMPANY 14 SUE BORES ANDREW LATHAM FLOWER Orchid COLORS Lavender and White MOTTO Do not wish to be anything but what you are; and try to be that perfectly RUTH HOUK Senior Class OfRcers and Advisors 15 -. LtitaFfat ra Ktrv iH fr snn- THOMAS STIEBER SENIORS Senior Scholarship Group KATHLEEN WALTER PAUL KRICK ROLAND PORTNER MARILYN SMIIH 16 issmimBaamm ARTHUR HOPKINS CAROLYN SCHIBLEV BEVERLY FAILOR NORBERT PERRY Senior Trigonometry SHARON HATCHER 17 DENNIS PERRY SENIORS CAROL SCHEID Senior English LARRY HOLMES MICHAEL GIES JOSEPHINE STALLKAMP 18 THOMAS SCHMITZ JEAN RIES JUDY NO YES Senior Office Practice RONALD MILLER ANN WISE 19 JOHN GEIGER SENIORS LORENA WELCH Class of I962 ' s Kindergarten Class WILLIS PIFER DANIEL PEIRCE 20 ROBERT WISE JEAN HINDLEY SHARON LEIS Senior Agriculture RONALD LAWYER 21 PAT TWOHIG SENIORS CAROL CHERRY Senior Physics ALLEN CHERRY ROBERT MISSIG SUE MILKIE 22 THOMAS LEBER KATHLEEN DANIELS BETTY LOU KOWALSKY Senior Class Play RICHARD MORMAN 23 MINETTA SCHNEE maainBTninnginiii — rn-ii fmi — ngrrfifminfUiri — I ' ini i miriti r-iiinTiirii rnvrTrn i--iii ' -■■-■i-ri- ' -i ' ]- ' -nr M SENIOR CLASS TRIP Washington, D.C. April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 24 BANQUET AND PROM EVENING IN PARIS Elementary Gym May 19, 1962 25 SIIE«lfi!S9i fflSBK«!i J(li8ai! aB«Sai JUNIORS Mr. Holbrook Ruth Hartley Norma Bauer Richard Bores Dennis Broud Anna Marie Brown Bonnie Brown Jon Charville Barb Davis Mike Desmond Norb Didion Mary Drake Robert Fay Denny Ferris Linda Fitzgerald Howard Foreman Ruby Foreman Bill Geiger Tom Gravenhorst Ray Gross Caroline Haynes Ray Heck Laura Holm Ronald Houghtlen Wilma Hunter Mary Jo Karl Eugene Kessler Mr. Berner Becky Kromer Patti Marietta Karen Miller Dick Miller Roberta Murray Steve Pancoast Jim Pengov Dan Pierce Cindy Richardson Tom Ruffing Jerry Schwan Jim Smith Kenny Smith Lawrence Smith Margie Smith Ruth Smith Vern Smith Nancy Stallkamp Phyllis Tyler Bob Underwood Kay Vickery Ed Wachtel Mike Waldron Dorothy Webb Wally Windnagle Judy Young 26 BUCKEYE BOYS ' STATE Delegate — Edward Wachtel Alternate — Dennis Broud Second Alternate — Ray Heck BUCKEYE GIRLS ' STATE Delegate — Linda Fitzgerald Alternate — Ruth Bartley Yoshi from Tokyo, Japan The Calamity Kids — April 27, 1962 MAGAZINE SALE Captain — Bob Fay Captain — Karen Miller Chairman — Phyllis Tyler High Salesman — Mike Waldron 27 k lt iiUiMSHUiH ' f n ' 5 . jt ' ' 9 Q Miss Barnhart Lee Ballard Leroy Bauer Linda Beck Beverly Berkley Arthur Crawford Sandra Criscione Sally Downing Shirley Dresnek Michael Enright Dean Failor Terry Fitzgerald Richard Gates Phyllis Gathergood Steven Gies Walter Graves Margaret Grosswiler Paul Gregory David Hafner Joan Hassinger Cindy Header Tom Herner Bonnie Homan Larry Houghtlen Francine Janotta Charles Kashian Henry Lasch Susan Leis Harry Miller Mr. Holtzmuller Tom Miller Thornton Miller Fred Missig Dorothy Morman Janice Mortenson Jerry Neuberger Robert Phieffer Annessa Pifer Mary Kay Powley Jim Purdy Lois Reynolds John Sabo Charlie SchafFer William Schick Jerry Shell Barbara Smith Thomas Sprowl Rodger Stotz Barbara Timbs Carol Tyler Robert Walton Kathleen Wangler Patricia Webb Don Wilson Donn Winebarger Alice Windgate Ruth Wise Bonnie Woessner -w. . . SOPHOMORES 28 ®.2 ' ? 5|i iMmii, ' -I? l MU: FRESHMEN . Miss Payne, Lorena Allen. Dean Betschman, Donald Boehler, Donald Bores. Jim Bores. Stephen Bores, Paulette Broud. 2. Robert Carter. Tom Charville. Ruth Claus. Kenneth Crane. Richard Dailey. Wm. Davis. 3. Jennifer Day, Susan Deer, Rodger Dickman, Ronald Didion, Wm. Diringer, Donald Eastman, Thomas Eberly, Richard Fenton. 4. Dennis Fries, Lynn Fry, Don Garcia, Robert Gates, Linda Gathergood, James Gfell. 5. Bud Goulet, Robert Hahl, Evelyn Haynes, Brenda Homan, Joanne Hopkins, Christine Hunter, Donald Kamann, Robert Kessler. 6. Carol Krick, Harold Kuhlman, Eugene Laux, Albert Lindenberger, Paul Lindenberger. 29 FRESHMEN 1. Miss Pickens, Tom Lund, Douglas Mayer, Dianna Mc- Laughlin, Larry Mesnard, Mary Messenger, Donald Miller, Gary Miller. 2. Margaret Miller, Ronald Miller, Sue Miller, Susan Myers, Judy Naderer, Kay Overmyer. 3. Sue Overmyer, Richard Pheiffer, Richard Pierce, Melvin Rahrig, Rodger Reed, Raymond Ries, Patricia Sabiers, Diane Schaefer. 4. James Schafer, Robert Schafer, Fred Scheid, Nancy Scheid, John Schick, Susan Schneider. 5. Craig Seibert, Deborah Smith, Charles Sowders, Ruth Stallkamp, Richard Turner, Kenneth Underwood, James Ward, Margaret Ward. 6. Robert Wenz, Connie Wilber, Deloris Williams, Martha Windnagle, Mark Wolfram, Nancy Wooley. 30 Freshman QUEEN SUE ' 62 HOMECOMING Senior Queen Sophomore 31 i ; ' FOOTBALL COMPLETE FIRST GRID SEASON M. H. S. football team closed its first official season on Saturday, November 4, 1961, at Perkins High. It was a lean season, victory-wise, for the Eagles, who racked up but a single victory in the eight-game schedule. They defeated Green Springs 18-15 on September 15 in a night game. Coach Emil Kn orr ' s players showed much im- provement as the season progressed, and high hopes are held for the team next year. The schedule this year included games with Woodville, Green Springs, Milan, Western Reserve, Colonel Crawford, Berlin Heights, St. Paul ' s of Norwalk, and Perkins. Com- pleting the first M. H. S. football season in many years, the squad included: 1. Thorny Miller, Richard Pierce, Tom Miller, Gary Miller, Tom Hemer, Mike Enright. 2. Andy Latham, Bill Schick, Steve Pan- coast, John Sabo, Dave Schick, Rich Morman and Ron Lawyer, manager. 3. Paul Krick, Jerry Schwan, Ray Heck, Danny Pierce, Tom Eberly, Don Eastman, Rich Turner, and Jim Purdy. Other members of the squad not shown in the picture included Eugene Kessler, Dick Fenton, Bud Goulet, Ronnie Sowders, Larry Holmes, Pat Twohig, Chuck Kashian, manager. The Team in Action 32 ' « 7? i 33 :3i spirit ID0N ' T B00«8 ' r ) (• ' • ' V.- I - f PEOPLE r lilFORGET«« • WHO w- fi - WON? ' !«■-,  - .1 -■,i4 KTHEY -I I REMEMBER ' HDW 1 YOU i ACTLDl Sportsmanship Victory 34 tmmmmmmmmm 20 Ron Didion 22 Andy Latham 24 Dennis Perry 30 Ed Wachtel 32 Jerry Shell 34 Tom Eberly 40 Rich Turner Rodger Stotz 44 Steve Gies 50 Marvin Stotz 52 Tom Stieber 54 Tom Gravenhorst Managers — Steve Pancoast, Chuck Kashian Head Coach — Charles More Assistant Coach — Emil Knorr Most Valuable Player — Marvin Stotz Honorary Captain — Dennis Perry Most Improved Player — Jerry Shell VARSITY Monroeville vs Western Reserve 35 36 RESERVES . Gary Miller. Coach Knorr, Thornton Miller. 2. Richard Pheiffer, Tom Lund, Doug Mayer. Walter Graves, Terry Fitzgerald, Dennis Fries, Bud Goulet. Ron Sowders, Dean Failor. Bob Pheiffer, Don Bores. CHEERLEADERS Sue Overmyer Kathy Wangler Sue Leis 37 BASEBALL Coach Charles More, Andy Latham, Ed Wachtel, Walter Graves, Ron Sowders, Jerry Shell, Dorian Kaiser, Doug Mayer, Tom Gravenhorst, Dan Pierce, Steve Bores, Steve Pancoast, Manager; Rich Turner, Pat Twohig, Tom Lund. Bob Hahl, Yoshi. Leroy Bauer, Chuck Kashian, Don Bores. TRACK 38 ,j. MARCHING BAND CONCERT BAND Piccolo: Ray Heck. Flutes: Jan Mortenson, Francine Janotta, Kerry Nixon, Susan Myers. Oboe: Kathy Pancoast. Clar- inets: Diane Diringer, Ruth Bartley, Karen Miller, Andy Latham, Mary Drake, Bill Davis, Sue Miller, Craig Seibert, Mary Jo Karl, Jerry Neuberger, Kay Overmyer, Sue Over- Myer. Bassoon: Connie Burns. Bass Clarinet: Minetta Schnee. Alto Clarinet: Sharon Hatcher. Alto Sax: Margie Smith, Steve Pancoast, Laura Holm. Tenor Sax: Pat Tyler, Ruth Houk. Horns: Judy Noyes, Thornton Miller, Rich Turner. Trumpets: Marv Stotz, Ed Wachtel, Kenny Kashian, Dean Schneider. Trombones: Dennis Broud, Becky Kromer, Dean Failor, Dennis Perry. Baritones: Jerry Schwan, Linda Fitzgerald. Sousaphone: Dean Betchman. Tympani: Kathy Reynolds. Percussion: Rodger Stotz, Roger Dickman, Alice Wingate, Tom Stieber. Director: Mr. Kaiser. PEP BAND . Pat Tyler, Ruth Bartley, Bill Davis, Craig Siebert, Mary Jo Karl, Kerry Nixon, Susan Myers. 2. Jerry Schwan, Kenny Kashian, Dennis Broud, Linda Fitzgerald, Dean Betch- man. J. Ray Heck, Alice Win- gate, Roger Dickman, Mr. Kaiser. 40 MIXED CHORUS . Diane Diringer, Accompanist: Paulette Broud. Sharon Leis, Ruth Hartley, Peggy Miller, Marge Smith, Roger Dickman, Steve Pancoast, Jerry Neuberger, Dennis Broud, Pat Sabiers, Betty Lou Kowalsky, Jean Hindley, Francine Janotta, Carolyn Haynes, Jan Mortenson, Accompanist. 2. Mary Jo Karl, Rita Smith, Christine Hunter, Sue Leis, Ruth Houk, Craig Siebert, Dennis Perry, Ray Heck, Jerry Schwan, Pat Twohig, Beverly Failor, Sharon Hatcher, Sue Overmyer, Carolyn Schibley, Mr. Kaiser. 3. Debbie Smith, Sue Bores, Becky Kromer, Phyllis Gathergood, Dorian Kaiser, Dick Kuhlman, Andy Latham, Ed Wachtel, Linda Fitzgerald, Nancy Stallkamp, Sue Miller, Mary Drake, Delores Williams, Martha Windnagle. 4. Minetta Schnee, Carol Tyler, Karen Miller, Carol Cherry, Judy Noyes, Rodger Stotz, Marvin Stotz. Norbert Perry, Dan Pierce, Diane Schaefer, Marilyn Smith, Kathy Walter, Lynn Fry, Nancy Wooley, Ann Wise. Carol Cherry, Diane Diringer, Accompanist. Mary Jo Karl Minetta Schnee, Jean Ries, Carolyn Schibley, Sharon Hatcher. 41 . Miss Barnhart. Advisor; Rulh Bartley, Secretary: Kathy Wangler, Barbara Davis, Pari.; Linda Fitzgerald, Presidenl; Judy Young, Reporter; Carol Scheid, Treasurer; Norma Bauer, Vice-president. 2. Pau- lette Broud, Kay Overmeyer, Sue Schneider, Martha Wind- nagle, Peggy Miller, Margaret Ward, Pat Sabiers, Carol Krick, Margaret Grosswiler, Nancy Scheid, Lorena Allen, Kay Vickery. 3. Annessa Pifer, Lee Ballard, JoAnn Hassinger, Bonnie Brown, Sue Leis, Ro- berta Murray, Beverly Miller. 4. Sandra Criscione, Lorena Welch, Alice Wingate, Phyllis Tyler, Lynn Fry, Carol Tyler, Pat Marietta, Nancy Stallkamp, Judy Naderer, Phyllis Gather- good, Dorothy Morman. . Mr. Everett, Advisor: Dennis Perry, Vice-president; Jerry Schwan, Treasurer: Norbert Perry, Tom Stieber, Sentinel: Tom Gravenhorst, Reporter; Ray Heck, Secretary; Bob Wise, President. 2. Fred Scheid, Ronald Krueger, Eugene Laux, James Schaffer, Tom Ruffing, Eugene Kessler, Dean Betschman, Norbert Didion, Ronnie Miller. 3. Albert Lindenberger, Don Bores, Bob Hahl, Doug Mayer, Don Kamann, Dennis Fries, Tom Sprowl, Danny Peirce, Robert Carter, Paul Lindenberger, Don Boehler. 4. Bob Schaffer, LeRoy Bauer, Richard Bores, Steve Bores, Bob Underwood. F. F. A. 42 ELEMENTARY SPORTS AND MUSIC MR. NED RUTTER Speech Therapist MRS. MARJORIE HINDLEY Elemcnlury Music JR. HIGH ATHLETICS: Michael Lindenberger, B. James Miller, B. Paul Patrick. B. David Richardson, B. Tom Farr, F., B., T., S. David Lindenberger, F. Charles Lord, F., T., S. Kenneth Peirce, F. Larry Ranker, F.. B., T., S. David Reynolds. B., S. Ned Schnee, B. Larry Schafer, B. Martin Williams. F., B., T., S. David Smith. B., T. Ronnie Opper, F., T., S. John Boswell, F. Ron Carter, T., S. David Cherry, T. Randy Deer. F., T., S. Jerry Crawford, F. Joe Dickman, B., S. Alan Lasch, B. Jerry Nash, F. James Reynolds, F., B. Terry Valentine, F. David White, F. Charles Williams, B., S. Dennis Wilson, F. Randy Altemus, F. Robert Baldwin, B. Robin Crites, T., S. Dick Deitz, F., B., T., S. Phillip Farris, F., B., T., S. Jack Trushel. B., T.. S. John Linville, T., S. Robert Opper. F., T., S. Harold Pifer, F., T., S. Dean Schneider, B., T., S. Larry Smith, T., S. Marcus Thurston, F.. B., T., S. Neil Schlachter, F., B., T., S. Robert Taylor, F. Billy Taylor, F., T. Bill Myers, F. Ken Wangler, F. John Miller, F. Key: F— football T — track B — basketball S— Softball Jr. High Basketball Team Jr. High Band 43 :Sli ilJii Z A Mr. Reed Jeanne Albright Randy Altemus Raymond Baldwin Robert Baldwin Norma Barber Sandra Bottomlee Connie Burns Brian Claus Janet Davis Dick Deitz Philip Farris Linda Frances Judy Homan Lonnie Homan Lester Hopkins GRADE EIGHT Forest Kraft Ronald Kraft Peggy Lee Bob Lindenberger John Linville Gwen Mayer Kerry Nixon Bob Opper Kathy Pancoast Sandra Patrick Harold Pifer Kathryn Reynolds Dean Schneider Larry Smith Marcus Thurston Susan Woessner 44 :.,.... ..■w.,....,-, -.. .,■■,■,.,.; .-...w:.. Mr. Cooper Juanita Alvarado Carol Boehler Linda Chapman Judy C layton Bettie Dean Carolyn Eby Tom Farr Mary Alice Garcia Pedro Garcia Sally Gfell Ken Kashian Darlene Klein Kathy Kuhlnian David Lindenberger Chuck Lord Ronnie Opper Norma Overmyer Kenny Pierce Susan Pittenger David Reynolds Helen Riendeau Terry Robbins Connie Robinson Ned Schnee Keith Seibert Bob Sigler Linda Smith Donna Sowders Charles Williams Martin Williams Sandra Young Mrs. Mclntyre Linda Allen Dale Barber Robert Bartley Jackie Boswell John Boswell Dick Brooks Ronald Carter David Cherry Jerry Crawford Randy Deer Gary Desmond Joe Dickman Mike Garcia Roger Hunter Alan Lasch Linda Linville James Murray Jerry Nash Jim Reynolds Karen Scheid Danny Schweifert David Smith Jean Thurston Terry Valentine David White Dennis Wilson Doris Wise GRADE SEVEN 45 GRADE SIX . Jean Brooks, Sandy Clayton, Ervin Crane, Marsha Deer, Su Ellen Dorsey, Ronnie Hovatter, Bob Hunt, Janet Kessler. 2. Mike Lindenberger, Delbert McLaughlin, Jim Miller, Paul Patrick, Tom Preston, Dave Richardson, Charles Riendeau. 3. Patty Smith, Mike Tonelli, Susan Turner, Janet Young, Patsy White, Mr. Kerekes. j SPECIAL -■' ' ' CLASS 7. Dennis Barber, Rosa Castaneda, Mary Lou Enzor, Roger Francis, Gary Francis, Glenna Hale, Ralph Hale, Richard Heintz. 2. Mary Ann Kimball, Zenith Jenkins, Ralph Leber, Rolin Leber, Claude McKenzie, Jerry Prelipp. J. Richard Sanders, William Strait. Robert Underwood, Alan Winck, Miss Howell. 46 mum iiHiimTiimwirini g . i-i w GRADE FIVE 1. John Acomb, Terry Albright, Steve Baldwin. Bruce Beverage, Mike Carter, Domingo Castaneda, Kathy Crites, John Darnell. 2. Karen Darnell, Tommy Dean, Susan Ebright, Maggie Garcia. Patty Green, Sally Hovatter. Lynn Ibosh. 3. Jerry Kifer, Jane Klein. Vicki Koch. Sally Kromer. Sylvia Leber. Janet Palmer. ■. Gloria Pierce, Alice Pifer, Frank Pittenger. Nancy Ranker. Barbara Reynolds. Betty Reynolds. 5. Lydia Schick, Ronnie Schneider, Greg Smith, Sharon Smith, Patsy Sowders. 6. Robert Stacker. Allan Turner, Lynne Wilber. Scott Wilson. 7. Teddy Winebarger, Alice Wise. Miss Colahan. 47 GRADE FOUR Miss Kraus, not pictured. I. Dale Andrews, Julie Beck, Rolland Behrens, Patricia Brooks, Thomas Burke, Robert Chapman, George Carter, Steven Dickman. 2. David Francis. William Kuhlman, Nitia Laughlin. Shirley Lindenberger, Sally Pocock, John Scheid, Edward Schafer, Donald Shipley. 3. Charles Wilber, Ronald Wilson, Thomas Young. 4. Mrs. Goodrich, Jeri Berkley, Sandra Boswell. 5. Deborah Burns, Ricky Crawford, Penny Deer, Brenda Dorsey, Vicki Ebright, Jeffery Eby, Sharon Ferguson, Sandra Hamilton. 6. Richard Herner, Roland Homan, Kathy Kessler, James Knittle, Melo- die Leber, Robert Lord. John Moyer. Linda Naderer. 7. David Pifer, Roger Purdy. Darlene Schafer, Frederick Schneider, David Smith, Toni Smith, Dianna Watkins, Susan Winslow. Not pictured: Carol Pittenger, Catherine Mills, Franklin Dean, Ann Gilkerson, Terris Lee Kaiser. 48 .„m :r.t:j,f .,:,:..: . .■. -■-. .. y. ,.K- .., :c..jw.i... .. . ,. ;c . ....,. ;,,n,u.r: .. j v u. ..■■. , .,■. ,...... ..r . LwKstmS GRADE THREE 7. Margaret Alvarado, Larry Boehler, Dennis Bottomlee, John Brooks, Shirley Dickman, Johnny Joe Garcia, William Green, Marcia Kraft. 2. John David Kenney, Randy Laws, Sammy Linville, Jimmy Marshall, Ronal Preece, Danny Oaks, William Opper, Thomas Reynolds. 3. Mark Schwiefert, Pam- ela Schwiefert, Ronald Shipley. 4. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hol- brook. 5. Lloyd Balduff, Leonard Barber, Bonnie Beck, Kent Beverage. 6. Gracetta Darnell, Dwight Downing, Harold Farr, Richard Ferguson. 7. Gary Hovatter, Alice KruU, Gaile Lasch, Carla Mills, John Ohlemaker, Susan Pifer, Steven Pittenger, Earlene Risner. 8. Deborah Ryan, James Scherley, Dennis Smith, Karen Smith, Marc South. Elaine Stein, Randy Williams, Jenny Wilson. i SBSIm 49 ' t GRADE TWO 1. Mrs. Cooper, Timmy Acomb, Debbie Altemus, Roger Andrews, Kathy Baldwin, Becky Ballard, Jeflfery Cornwell, Cynthia Deer, Ida Desmond, Debra Farley. 2. Robert Hensley, Patty Hovatter, Beverly Koch, Ruth Koch, Robert KruU, Mark Layette, Karen Laughlin, Lynette Leber, Cynthia Mc- Kenzie, Kane More. 3. Scott Robbins, Susan Schnee. Sally Schneider, Linda Sigler, Linda Underwood, Daniel Williams, Richard Winslow. J. Mrs. Ballard, Mike Boswell, Terry Braden, Mike Burke, Zulema Castaneda, Dana Dean, Michael Feuerstein, Robin Homan, Steven Ibosh, William Kessler. 2. Patricia Kuhlman, Carol Marshall, Timothy Myers, Douglas Ris- ner, Nina Preece, Jeff Robinson, Larry Shipley, Steven Smith, Gloria Sprau, Eddie White. 3. Jeffery Wilson, LaVon Winebarger, Patti Wink- ler, David Wise. 50 . Susan Albright, Esperanza Averada, Sue Bottomlee, Billy Brooks, David Castaneda, Kenny Cornwell, John Farley, Gary Farrell. 2. Debby Fuerstein, Angela Gar- cia, Larry Hoose, Debby Lambert, Opal MofFett, James Ohlemacher, Gary Opper. 3. Phillip Pocock, Clifton Smith, Terry Sprau, Jack Stacker, Ray White. 4. Johnny Winkler, Linda Anderson, Kenneth Barber, Jamie Beck. 5. Jeffery Bliss, Donna Caldwell, Nancy Crane, Nancy Crawford, Deborah Dorsey, Dawn Houk. 6. JoEllen Jones, Suzanne Jump, Edward Kraft, Kim Lasch, Nellie More, Susan Opper, David Ranker. 7. Rose Marie Rey- nolds, Milton Ryan, Rodney Schlessman, Barbara Smith, Dale Stein, Carl Ware, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Lewis. GRADE ONE t J. i . m t 51 K p. M. 1. G. Albright, C. BaldufF, S. Burris, E. Barman, R. Deer, L. Elmer, J. Ferguson, M. Ferguson. 2. M. Grine, R. Mainline, M. Hauler, E. Heyman, M. Hohler, R. Homan, C. Jones, R. Jump. 3. A. Keefe, R. Kiefer, M. Kuhlman, R. Laws, M. Pierce, S. Pittman, S. Robbins, E. Ruffing. 4. B. Sabo, C. Schaffer, D. Schaffer, M. Schaffer, P. Sickinger, M. Smith, T. Stang, K. Wilson, Mrs. Portner. 5. G. Ackerman. A. Adkins, C. Anderson, J. Beck, D. Bemis, T. Bonner, J. Braden, L. Caldwell. 6. J. Christman, K. Christman, J. Davis, J. Farley, S. Frank, G. Hoose, D. Rarnehm, W. Laughlin. 7. R. Lazette, J. Moore. B. Morman, Dean Myers, Dennis Myers, J. Myers, J. Oakley, G. Peters. 8. S. Reer, D. Seville, K. Smith, F. Stewart, B, Turner, R. Westphal, J. Wilhelm, K. Winslow. 52 LIBRARIANS: Beverly Berk- Icy, Phyllis Gathergood, Bar- bara Timbs, Susan Leis, Jean Hindley, Carol Scheid, Beverly Hailor, Jennifer Day, Chuck Kashian. OFFICE HELP: Sharon Leis, Judy Young, Carolyn Schibley, Jean Hindley, Betty Kowalsky, Beverly Miller, Sue Bores, Becky Kromer, Carol Cherry, Kathy Daniel, Bonnie Brown, Marilyn Smith, Jean Ries. BUS DRIVERS: John Ibosh Jr., Edward Francis, Norbert Seifker, Leonard Hohler, Hom- er Palmer, Kenneth Boehler, Robert Kromer. i. Homer Palmer Custodian Mrs. Carson Smith Head Cook Mrs. Lloyd Wingate Assistant Cook Mrs. Hubert Morman Assistant Cook James Bemis Custodian 53 P.T.A 61-62 President — Mr. John Acomb Vice-president — Mr. John Kerekes MONROEVILLE PARENT - TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PLEDGES ITSELF TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF CHIL- DREN IN THE HOME, COMMUNITY, AND SCHOOL. TO ACCOMPLISH THESE PURPOSES, IT IS OUR BELIEF THAT PARENTS WORKING IN CLOSE CO-OPERATION WITH THE SCHOOL FACULTY CAN BEST FURTHER THESE AIMS. MONROEVILLE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WEL- COMES ANY ADULT IN THE COMMUNITY INTERESTED IN CIVIC AFFAIRS, THE WELFARE OF OUR CHILDREN AND SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. Treasurer — Mrs. Kay More Secretary — Mrs. Rachel Geiger DISTRICT OFFICERS Monroeville Bette Smith — Mr. Bob Naderer Pontiae Mrs. Neal Pittinqer North Monroeville Mrs. Gerald Dickman Peru Mrs. Lorna Selbert Webb Settlement Mr. Bob Williams Monday, November 20th Program STUDENTS POINT OF VIEW A panel of students will discuss questions presented by the parents. Mr. Shell will act as Moderator Refreshments — First Grade Mothers Monday, December 18th Program ELEMENTARY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Monday, January 15th Program PREPARING FOR COLLEGE A Professor from one of the near-by Uni- versities will spealc on what qualifications a student must have to enter college. Refreshments — Twelfth Grade Mothers COMMITTEES Program Committee Mr. John Kerekes, Chairman Mr. John Acr.mb Mr. Charles Shell Ways and Means Committee Mr. Bob Naderer, Co-Chairman Mr. Bob Williams, Co-Chairman Mrs. Neal PIttinger Mrs. John Acomb Membership Committee Mr. Chester Opper, Chairman Mrs. Bette Smith Mrs. Gerald Dlckman Mrs. Lorna Seibert Reporter — Mrs. Daniel Wooley 54 — ■,i- ,--,-.,i ...v.-; ..vA.M.f .  . mMj i Build Your Future With Us MONROEVILLE BRICKCRETE CORP. Congratulations on your past Best wishes for the future. MORROW ' S FOODLAND MARKET Phone 465-3231 MONROEVILLE DRY CLEANERS Best Wishes Class of ' 62 Monroeville, Ohio Ph. 465-4448 Let Us Help You Look Your Best ALBRIGHT EQUIPMENT Your FrwnJIn John Deere Dealer PHONE 465-4711 RALPH ALBRIGHT 10NRQCVII-LE THE MONROEVILLE CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN CO. Grain — Flour — Feeds — Coal Seed — Twine — Fertilizer service and quality count — try us. Phone 465-2681 Sandusky Street Monroeville Congratulations to the Class of ' 62 KRULL ' S SUNOCO Where the nicest people meet Phone 465-9741 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of ' 62 MIDWAY GARAGE SERVICE INC. Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of ' 62 MONROEVILLE TRUCK SALES MORROW ' S FOODLAND MARKET Phone 465-3231 FARM RESTAURANT SERVICE Faybelle Stewart and AUene Ludington SOHIO GAS and OILS Bread — Milk — Ice Cream Monroe ville, Ohio Day and Night Service CONGRATULATIONS . . SENIORS OF 1962 THE FAULHABER COMPANY 56 Congratulations from Congratulations THE HESS HARDWARE COMPANY from GROSS ' S FUNERAL HOME Phone 465-2411 Phone 465-2451 Monroeville, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1962 PAUL ' S MARKET Monroeville Ohio Build Your Future With Us MONROEVILLE BRICKCRETE CORP. Congratulations from the MONROEVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Congratulations on your past Best wishes for the future. Proprietor — Dick Myers Phone 465-2044 Phone 465-2053 MONROEVILLE SMITH ' S REXALL DRUG Extends Con an Gifts Best V Drugs To the Sen Toys gratulations d ishes iors of ' 62 ice Cream Prescriptions MONROEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY Quality with Economy 45 S. Ridge St. Phone 465-25 1 1 a complete line of Building Materials Owner — Ed Lynch Good Luck Class of 1962 Seaman-McLean Co. Monroeville, Ohio Phone 465-2141 Best Wishes from TRAILS END MOTEL Phone 465-4901 Compliments of TYLER ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies ' and Gents ' Furnishings Dry Goods — Variety Goods Shoes — Rubber Footwear Wallpaper — Shades — Draperies Monroeville, Ohio Congratulations from Schibley ' s Sohio Service Main and HoUister Monroeville, Ohio The best in car service Phone 465-3701 THE SPECTATOR The Newspaper everyone in Monroeville reads Give your news to the Spectator first! Your Hometown Newspaper! Phone 465-2251 Schild ' s Tire Supply Complete Tire Service 37 Monroe St. Phone 465-4882 Monroeville, Ohio Compliments of LEO J. HEITZ The Store For Men and Boys 1 1 S. Main St. Monroeville Ohio 58 Congratulations from DRAKE FUNERAL HOME Phone 465-2321 Monroeville, Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 62 Lasch ' s Furniture and TV Compliments ERIE PLUMBING SUPPLY R.D. 3 Norwalk, Ohio Congratulations B K MOTOR SALES Nu-Used Cars We— Buy— SeU— Trade Phone 465-4247 Monroeville, Ohio Ford Farming Headquarters Ford Tractors Ford Farm Equipment Ibosh Tractor Sales 27 Monroe St., Monroeville, Ohio Phone 465-2761 Home Phone 465-4633 CONGRATULATIONS from BACHE, FUREY, and MYERS, INC. Insurance — Real Estate Monroeville and Norwalk, Ohio A MINUTE FOR SAFETY- IS BETTER THAN A LIFETIME OF REGRETS Courtesy in driving is the greatest factor to save lives. The life you save may be your own. Don ' t take that first chance for death does not give even one chance. Better be dead sure than sure dead. We want you to come to the Mayor ' s Court at any time, AS A VISITOR AND NOT AS A VIOLATOR. OUR job of law enforcement in the Village of Monroeville is not always pleasant, but with your co-operation it will make our job much easier. MONROEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT This ad not paid with public funds. J. D. Henery, Chief of Police Clayton C. Lord, Mayor CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1962 H. R. Bolman, M.D. Howard C. Sparks, M.D. James M. Hindley, M.D. Dr. S. James Kashian, Dentist 60 1 FCJBEirCINP fe ' ■■' l l fl SCHILD ' S IGA FOODLINER Norwalk, Ohio Phone 663-0981 Cline Street Read the NORWALK REFLECTOR-HERALD For The Most News of Huron County and The Best Values in Huron County Our Best Wishes To The Class of 1962 HILL ' S FLOOR COVERING 36 Benedict Ave. Norwalk BELL DAIRY GRADE A MILK Telephone 2-7871 67 North Prospect Street NORWALK, OHIO ' A Lasting Remembrance in a . . . Portrait by Mihali AAIHALI STUDIO NORWALK J. W. Pitkin Your Dependable Jeweler Norwalk, Ohio 29 E. Main St. Congratulations from BUD ' S SERVICE STATION Your one stop service. 62 The Best Things In Life Come Out Of Your Bank Book And Regardless Of Size Your Account Is Always Welcome In Our Bank FARMERS AND CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY Monroeville Ohio Best Wishes ELLEN ' S DRIVE IN Phone 465-2471 KAISER AND WELLS REXALL DRUG John G. Kaiser — Donald N. Stoldt Jack Collier Registered Pharmacists 1 West Main St. Norwalk, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1962 HOLMAN JEWELERS 5 E. Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1962 Harry Gilbert Jeweler Phone 662-3011 10 Whittlesey Ave. Norwalk, Ohio Oke Beit 3n Weddina S laliont At Reasonable Prices Lund Printing Service Commercial and Social Printing Phone Monroeville 3415 iM Congratulations Class of 1962 BAND BOOSTERS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS of 62 PATRICK - HISS Norwalk ' s Quality Store for Men and Boys Congratulations Senior! Now You Should Be A Booster Join The Eagles Booster Club TONY ' S BAKERY, INC Always Willing To Serve You You ' re never neglected at PERFECTED Furniture — Paint — Appliances 30 W. Main St., Norwalk Phone 663-0362 Compliments of BECKERS POTATO CHIPS H. P. Becker Co. Norwalk 64 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method ■■«■■- ! ' 3 . ■' ■■Ifl- - ' . ' J W ' ? . ? ri I?
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