New Riegel High School - Hi Lite Yearbook (New Riegel, OH)
- Class of 1957
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The 1957 Hi-Lite Staff is very proud it had the opportunity to follow in in the footsteps of the past senior class in publishing the Hi-Lite-.ot New Riegel Schools. Many, almost insurmountable, problems were encounted. The staff decided to have summer delivery so that school lite at New Riegel could be included in all its phases, from registration to graduation. We wish to thank Mr. Durbin, High and Grade Faculties, and the Adver- tising Patrons for their co-operation and assistance, Without Which there could not have been the 1957 edition. THE 1957 HI-LITE Published By THE SENIOR CLASS OF NEW RIEGEL HIGH scHooL NEW RIEGEL. OHIO Barbara Welborn Co-Editor lane Mathias Co-Editor Donna Reinhart Business Manager - F. R. Kern Adviser BERNARD M. DURBIN Superintendent, Algebra B. S. in Ag. - Ohio State University M. A. - Ohio State University Under the Wise leadership oi Mr. Durbin, the students of New Riegel are, indeed, receiving a well-rounded education. The students of the New Riegel Local School District are very grateful for his careful supervision over the schools for the past thirty-tive years. They wish to express their appreciation tor his services rendered, and,wish him the best oi everything in future years. ,.'!LMALf3.K...E,! Will? , N if Raids :iii .T if Q t - ss .... H. EDWARD NEWCOME Principal, Science B. S. in Ed. - Ohio University M. A. - Ohio University The Senior Class takes this opportun- ity to thank Mr. Newcome for all his help and advice that he so willing gave to us during our past high school days. Two BOARD OF EDUCATION KL. to RJ Harold Clouse, President, Carl Clouse Albert Borer, Clerk, Supl. Bernard Durbin, Wil liam Brose, Vice President, Raymond Theis Ernest Hohman. acl ,..A iffy ALICE FRENCH ENGLISH, LATIN B. A. - Berecz College, Ky. M. A. - Ohio Stcite University WILLIAM FLAI-IERTY SOCIAL STUDIES, COACHING B. S. - Salem College, W. Vcr. GRACE SHIREMAN HOME ECONOMICS, LITERATURE, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION B, A, - Heidelberg College FRANCIS R. KERN COMMERCE S. in Ed. - Bowling Green State University MARY ANN BLUM MUSIC B. M. in Ed. - Mczry Monse College JOSEPH HOLDEN AGRICULTURE B. S. in Ag. -- Ohio Stole University Three BARBARA WELBORN Cl, Off. 4 Dramatics 1, '2, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegeleile 4 Co. Hon. Soc. 1, 2, 3, Nat. Hon, Soc. 4 Schol. Teams 2, Valediclorian 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Cap 4 Music Fest. l, 2, Cheerleader 4 Nat. Mach. Sch. 4 Co. Mus. Clinic Four PHYLLIS LAFONTAINE Cl. Olf. 4 Dramalics l, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelette 4 Co. Hon. Soc, l, 2, 3, 4 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 Sch. Teams l, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Cap. 4 May Queen All. 4 Music Fest. l, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Conser. Conlesl 3 GIG 1 LiOl S DOLO-RES REINHART Cl. Off. 2, 3, 4 Dramatics l, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelelie 4 Co. Hon. Soc. l, 2, 3, 4 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 Sch. Teams 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Will 4 Music Pest. 1, Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Co. Mus. Clinic 3, 4 Dist. Mus. Clin. 3 IEANANNE HARK Cl. Oil. Z, 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 3, Hi-Lite 4 Riegeletle 4 Co. Hon. Soc. 2 Sch. Teams 4 . Salutalorian 4 Volleyball 2, 3, Music Fest. l, 3 IANE MATHIAS Cl. Oil. 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Fliegelette 4 Co. Hon. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 Sch. Teams 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Cap. 4 May Queen Ati. 4 History 4 Music Fes. 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 1 SUSANN KIN Drcmotics 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegeletie 4 I- - RICHARD HEMMINGER Drcxmctics 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelelte 4 EUGENE ZENDER DONNA REINHART EUGENE ZOELLER Drclmotics 3, 4 Cl. Off. 2, 3 Drcxmctics 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Drumcltics l, 3, 4 Riegelette 4 Riegelette 4 Hi-Lite 4 Hi-Lite 4 Co. Hon. Soc, 2 Riegelette 4 Co. Hon. Soc. Z Sch. Teams 4 Sch. Teams l, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Music Fest, 4 Gym Cap. 4 Boys' State 3 Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4 Nut. Mach. Sch. 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 May Queen 4 Co. Music Clinic 3, 4 Dist. Mu. Clinic 3 Five RAYMOND KESSLER Dramatics 4 Basketball 4 Varsity Club 4 ix RICHARD KESSLER Drarriatics 4 Basketball 4 Varsity Club 4 FRANK KUHLMAN .ALICE LUCIUS LEONARD RUMSCHLAG Class Off. 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4 Cl. Oli l Dramatics 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Dramatics l, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelette 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelette 4 Riegelette 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Music Fest. l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra ll 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball l Co. Mus Clinic 1, 2 Dist. Mus. Clinic 2 ALFRED LUCIUS Dramctics 3, 4, Hi-Lite 4 X CARL HOFPBAUER ALVIN KERN Dramcztics 3, 4 Cl. Off. 1, 3 Hi-Lite 4 Drcxmcxtics l, 3, 4 Riegelette 4 Hi-Lite 4 Music Fest. 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 ' Vclrsity Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Co. Mus. Clinic 4 Dist. Mus. Clinic 4 M ARGARET THEIS Drcmotics l, 3, 4 Hi-Lite 4 Riegelette 4 Seven 1 Qjfepping fones Spring, summer, fall, and winter-there is perhaps no other simile which could be used tamore aptly chronicle or picture the four years we have spent as students in New Riegel High School. ln 1953, there were twenty-seven boys and girls who enrolled as freshmen. It was during this Springtime of our lives that we came to the realization of just how green and immature we were. From that time on, each of us had a burning desire to grow into maturity, We want to reach a degree of attainment equal to or greater than that reached by the seniors of that year. As our first year progressed, we often found ourselves victims of some practical joke, and we were always considered very inferior. That was pretty hard on us, but now we realize that those rebuffs and scorns helped us to grow stronger, more sturdy, and more self-reliant. These were the exact characteristics we need- ed if we were to reach our goal. Frank Kuhlman was our freshman president. He was ably assisted by Ivan Frank- hart, vice presidentp Leonard Rumschlag, secretary-treasurer, Alvin Kern, reporterg and Bernard Reinhart, Sgt.-at-Arms. In October we were initiated by the fiendish sopho- mores which I am sure none of us will forget. After this, Olive Sutter was elected varsity cheerleader and Iane Mathias reserve cheerleader. Barbara Welborn and Leonard Rumschlag represented the class in the County Music Clinic. This year we also had an operetta in which the fol- lowing people particpated: Leonard Rumschlag, Barbara Welborn, Donna Reinhart, Dolores Reinhart, Ieananne Hark. Ruth Ann Wagner, Eugene Reinhart, Bernard Reinhart, Phyllis Lafontaine, Dorothy Siebenaller, Olive Sutter, Ros- ann Kin, Ivan Frankhart, and Alvin Kern. Olive Sutter, Eugene Zoeller, and Phyllis Lafontaine rep- resented the class at Heidelberg in the District Scholarship Tests in English IX, general science, and algebra. The March winds and April showers brought forth sur- prising results and before we were aware of it we found ourselves basking in the warm sun of the summer sea- son, our sophomore year. We were proucl of our growth, and we didn't mind letting others know about it. Especially did we try to impress the freshmen with our importance when we initiated them the fourth of October, We con- scientiously labored under the impression that the secret of success was the ability to show off, We held ourselves aloof from the entire student body and put forth many of what we considered beautiful flowers of affection. This year we found our number reduced by three. Those being, Inez Lucius, Bernard Reinhart, and Eugene Reinhart, Our president that year was Ieananne Harkg Donna Reinhart served as vice-president, Dolores Reinhart as secretary-treasurer, Ivan Frankhart as reporter, and Frank Kuhlman as Sgt.-at-Arms. During this summer time some of our members began to show outstanding abilities and to indicate promising qualities of leadership in various phases of school life. Barbara Welborn and lane Mathias took the District Scholarship Tests at Heidelberg in English X and biology. During this year three more of our classmates left us. They were Frankhart, Rosann Kin, and Olive Sutter. lust as the fall is the time for reaping, so the Iunior year was our harvest time. We reaped the results of our early plantings our dreams, our hopes, and our efforts. Fall also brought thankfulness that we were no longer freshmen or sophomores and that we would soon be seniors. Our class officers this year were: president, Ieananne Harkg vice president, Alvin Kern, secretary, Donna Rein- hart, treasurer, Dolores Reinhart, reporter, lane Mathiasy Sgt.-at-Arms, Frank Kuhlman. This year we noticed again that we were reduced in number by three. They were: Mary Lauterbur, Dorothy Siebenaller, and Ruth .Ann Wagner. Our first class play entitled The Mystery of Crazy Canyon Ranch was presented to the public on November 20. -Phyllls Lafontaine won a prize for her essay on soil conservation and received a trip to some of the strip- mining projects in southern Ohio. Those eligible to compete in the District Scholarship Tests this year were: lane Mathias in English XI and Barbara Welborn in bookkeeping. With a theme of Candyland the Iuniors honored the Seniors at the annual Iunior-Senior banquet, given on April 28. Presently, fall passed on and we were in the winter of life. Our harvest had been plentiful, and we must have time to make decisions about which fruits would be most useful and which ones could be disposed of to advantage. Our winter season was therefore very profit- ably spent assimilating, grouping, eliminating, and mak- ing more accessible the many things we had learned in the preceding three years. The official staff of the Class of 1957 was as follows: president, Ieananne Harkg vice president, Iane Mathiasy secretary, Barbara Welborng treasurer, Dolores Reinhartp reporter, Phyllis Lafontainep and Sgt.-at-Arms, Eugene Zoel- ler. This year our number was reduced by one, Norman Elchert. But early in October it was increased by two, Raymond and Richard Kessler. A new item of scholastic interest came along. It was the I. O. League sponsored by radio station WFOB of which lane Mathias was a member with Barbara Welborn as alternate. On October I9 the seniors took their step toward graduation by having their pictures taken. Barbara Welborn and lane Mathias were chosen as co-editors of the Hi-Lite. Dolores Reinhart and Ieanne Hark were chosen as co-editors of the school paper the Rieglette. lane Mathias, Phyllis Lafontaine, and Barbara Wel. born were chosen varsity cheerleaders and Donna Rein- hart as reserve. Barbara Welborn and lane Mathias participated in the one-act play entitled Tobaccy Road-With Detours. Donna Reinhart, Dolores Reinhart, and Alvin Kern took part in the county music clinic. Alvin also entered the district competition. The senior scholarship tests were taken by Phyliis Lafontaine, Barbara Welborn, lane Mathias, Dolores Rein- hart, Ieananne I-lark, Donna Reinhart, Eugene Zoeller, Eu- gene Zender, and Alvin Kern. Barbara Welborn and lane Mathias represented the class in the District Scholarship Tests in English XII and American History. ' On May 19, the seniors presented the play, The Kid Sister. ' Phyllis Lafontaine was chosen Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow from our school. Eugene Zoeller and Barbara Welborn took the National Machinery Scholarship test given on March 30. On the 24th of March the second annual Senior Recog- nition Night was held by the P. T. A. We were awarded trophies on our accomplishments. On April 27, the Iuniors honored us with the annual Iunior-Senior Banquet. Dolores Reinhart, Phyllis Lafontaine, Barbara Welborn, and lane Mathias were initiated into the National Honor Society on May l at Republic. After the final exams were passed, we returned to receive our diplomas on May 23. Thus, these four seasons of the year end in a flurry of joy, excitement, and a little sorrow for the class of 1957. AL'S MARKET Alfred N. Theis Quality Meats and Self-Service Grocery Dry Goods and Paints Phone 24 Eight New Riegel, Ohio SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the graduating class of 1957 of New Riegel High School, recognize the fact that we have acquired great wealth and innumerable possessions during our four years here. Carelessness or procrastination on our part might rob our heirs of this rich heritage. So, being of sound mind and memory, we do hereby make, publish, and declare this document to be our last will and testament. ln it we make these bequests to you members of the Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior classes of 1957-58 whose names appear in the following text: We give and bequeath, to the dear faculty, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. We also give them the liberty to make use of all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in class and on our various exam- ination papers. To our superintendent, Mr. Durbin, we bequeath our sincere affection, our heartiest gratitude, and the unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. To our principal, Mr. Newcome, we present the old play books from our play Kid Sister, and the physics students wish to return all physics books. To Mrs. Shireman, we leave all the time taken in writing our research papers and also famous literary men as Washington Irving, Booth Tarkington, and lack London. To Miss Blum, we leave all our latest rock and roll records, especially those by Elvis Presley and the lnkspots. To Mrs. French, we leave all the library dust that accumulated on the books we should have, but did not, read. To Mr. Flaherty, the geography students wish to grant the right to use some of the startling infor- mation we gave him from time to time. To Mr. Kern, we give all our old stencils that we ruined for one reason or another. ' To Mr. Holden, we give all our old soil conser- vation papers for future reference. To the Senior Class of '58, we bequeath all our pep and leadership abilities. We also leave you our secrets for getting by on a minimum of study. To the Iunior Class, we bequeath one of our most valued possessions, but you'll never know what is is. To the Sophomore Class, we leave nothing, be- cause we do not consider you capable of caring properly for any of our treasured possessions. Barbara Welborn wills her friendly disposition to Patricia Rogier, and she insists upon leaving her play costumes from Tobaccy Road With Detours to Anneta Huss. Alfred Lucius leaves his official title of Straight Pan to Leonard Brandt. Susann Kin leaves her collection of Elvis Presley rock and roll records to Ianice Scherger and her many freckles to Carolyn Hohman. Richard Kessler leaves his six-volume set of books on How to be Sought After by Beautiful Womenf' to Donald Steinhauser. Donna Reinhart gives her overwhelming appetite to Charlotte Lonsway and her skill in driving to Iudith Lauer. Carl Hoffbauer leaves his acting ability to Tom Goshe and his secret reducing diet to Ioe Tiell. Alice Lucius presents her bill-fold to the student body, however, it is probably empty. She leaves her dark hair to Ianet Wagner and Arlene Williams. Frank Kuhlman leaves his athletic skill to Cletus Reinhart and his knack for doing the wrong thing to Dwain Williams. Eugene Zoeller leaves his out of this world dreaming abilities to Michael Theis and his tele- phone number to any good looking girl. Dolores Reinhart leaves the possession of her dim- ples to Agnes Goshe and her old fashioned custom of blushing to Ann Lou Scherger. Leonard Rumschlag wills his ability to sleep through class to Gerald Mathias and his reputation as a practical joker to lere Carrick. Margaret Theis leaves her valuable library of Pogs books to Theresa Clouse and her ability to giggle at all times to Kathryn Hark. Richard Hemminger wills his long list of secret feminine admirers to Carl Deckler and his quiet charm to Ronald Wagner. Phyllis Lafontaine wills her devoted love for ancient jalopies to Annabelle Kessler and her title homemaker of N.R.H.S. to Nancy Schlachter. Raymond Kessler leaves his knowledge of the parts of speech to David Cooper and his basket- ball shoes to Francis Brose. Ieananne Hark leaves her ability to always say the wrong thing at all times in geography class to a future geography student and her hatred of all men to Dorothy Borer and Susann Rumschlag. Alvin Kern wills his unusal ability to argue to Gerald Kessler and his timely interest in out of town girls to Herman Lucius and Donald Borer. lane Mathias wills her four years of cheerleading to Marilyn Zender, and she leaves her Fibber McGee and Molly locker to Catherine Wetzel. Eugene Zender leaves his German accent to Roy Hohman and his famous profile to Iames Collet. All the residue of our property of whatever nature, kind, or quality, not already disposed of, we give and bequeath to our beloved class sponsor, Mr. Durbin. We further appoint said sponsor as sole executor of, this, our last will and testament on this the twenty-third day of May, in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven. ZENDER HARDWARE Electric Pumps and Plumbing Supplies New Riegel, Ohio Phone 70 Nine to enior 6761.95 Cgproplzecy I was sittin' at my toadstool desk in study hall one day when Mrs. Shireman breezed through and tossed this note on my desk. You have been elected to deliver a toast at the junior-Senior Banquet, entitled Reflections in the Pool- - In which you are to roast A toast Your beloved school folks With hair-raising jokes! I was panic stricken! Out of sheer nervous exhaust- ion, I fainted there and then, right in that study hall. And in that trance I had a dream. I dreamed that I fell asleep on a bed of ferns with a milk weed pod pillow and a mushroom canopy. I, like Rip Van Winkle, slept for twenty years. In my dream I thought I awakened and discovered that I had shrunken to one foot two. Without food or drink for all those years, I was completely dehydrated. To quench my thirst, I made a dash for the Wishing Well. But when I leaned over the side of the well to dip the bucket in-what I saw was such a shock I almost fell into the well! It was ONLY THEN, that I made the discovery that my trance had lasted TWENTY YEARS! Way in the bottom of that well I could see a newspaper floating around and the date on it was 1977. It was a copy of the New Riegel Daily-Snooper. I see our former superintendent made the head- lines for the day. In two inch type it says UMODEST MAN ALMOST DROWNS IN THE GULF. The story reads: There was great excitement this morning at Vera Beach when Mr. B. M. Durbin was pulled of the water. Artificial respiration was applied by two visiting firemen, Eugene Zoeller and Carl Hoff- bauer. When Mr. Durbin was revived, he was asked what had happened and he replied, Well- I don't know how to swim, but I got in over my head because I thought it was embarrassing to HUG THE SHORE. Under LOST AND FOUND I recognize so many of the names. My old friend Mr. Flaherty has an ad: Lost-a g-ood donkey. I left the Old Fort Gym so fast after the game that my donkey couldn't keep up with me. Here's another one: I:'ound- by Raymond Kessler-a three gaited horse. When you ride it, it starts, stumbles, and falls. From the looks of this next column jobs Wanted it seems that most of you are unemployed. It says here Margaret Theis and Susann Kinn want baby sitting jobs. They say they just love baby sitting and always do exactly what the babies tell them to do. Here's an odd one. !'Will do ANYTHING. Have been retired for so long I could eat a raw dog. Sign- ed Mr. H. E. Newcome. Is there anyone here who could whistle one up for Mr. Newcome? Well, I see my commercial teacher is doing all right. He wants to HIRE SOMEONE. Help wanted: New cook needed at once at Mr. Francis Kern's Boarding House. When the price of flour went up, our last cook's bread didn't rise accordingly. I see Donna Reinhart is the editor of the Love Lom column. There's a letter here from Ieananne Hark who was presdident of our class. She writes, Dear Miss Reinhart: I am beginning to get a few gray hairs, But I am romantically interested in a man ten years my junior. 'Shall I dye my hair? Donna answers: True love NEVER DIES. She has another letter here from Mrs. Shireman. Dear Miss Reinhart: I am a school teacher and I am al- ways so worn out and tired when I leave the school- house. 'What should I take? Answer: Dear Mrs. Shireman: Take a Taxicab. Well, well, it sems that Barbara Wellborn has just retired from the Navy. She joined the Waves right after graduation to be in the same profession as her boyfriend. By the way-they're happily mar- ried now and their twin boys will be joining the Navy next year. I see here that Eugene Zender has been promoted to head janitor of the New Riegel High School. Con- gratulations, Eugene! It seems that Phyllis Lefontaine has been doing well for herself. She and her husband have just appeared at the Ohio State Fair as the leading dare- devils, testing the 1977 Dodges exclusively. Because of his great athletic ability, Frank Kuhl- man has just received the honor of being the first white person on the famous basketball team. the Globetrotters. Good luck, Frank. From the society page I see that Alvin Kern has just made his debut in the Metropolitan Opera. Also, Mrs. Gregory Vanderbuilt III, the former Miss Dolores Reinhart, has just entertained the Vice President of the United States, Richard Hemminger, at a special ball given in his honor. The former Iane Mathias, taking time out from teaching her children the sport of volleyball and the art of cheerleading, has written a bestseller, How To Be A Quiz Kid In Three Simple Lessons.. Kindergarten. Grade School. cmd High School. It looks as though Leonard Rumschlag has had a bit of luck. With Miss Blum, his former music teacher as his agent, he has attained great fame as the Trembling Trombonist. He really does tremble he's sooooooo-o-o nervous when he gets in front of an audience. I see that Alice Lucius has just been appointed Chief Cook and Bottle Washer at the Tiltmore Hotel. They've converted the Leaning Tower of Pisa into a hotel and changed the name from Biltmore to Tiltmore. Mr. Holden, who was our agriculture teacher at New Riegel High School, has just leased out his new farm at New Riegel to Richard Kessler, who wishes to use it for experimental uses. It seems as though our English lteacher, Mrs. French, has had some good luck too. In a nation- wide search by Oxford University she was chosen as head of the English department. Alfred Lucius has just obtained a patent for his sawed-off peace pipe. He intends to become a salesman on an Indian Reservation. I guess THAT ends it! A Water Nymph just jumped into the well and stirred up so many bubbles that I can't see the print. I HOFFMANN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME -i Tiffin, Ohio Ten ommencement The twenty-seventh annual commencement of the N. R. H. S. was held on Thursday, May 23, 1957 in the school auditorium. Musical selections were rendered by the orchestra and vocal groups. Ieananne I-lark and Barbara Wel- born offered the salutatorian and valedictorian ad- dresses. The graduation address was given by Daniel Leary, Ph. D. ot the University of Dayton. The evening's high-light Was reached when President Clouse of the Board of Education present- ed the diplomas to the graduation class. IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The annual lunior-Senior Prom was held on April 27, in the high school auditorium. As the door to the auditorium was opened and the Iunior class president, Carolyn I-lohman, usher- ed in the feculty and the Seniors, they were greet- ed with music from th'e Iunior orchestra, consisting of Iudy Lauer, piano, Therese Clouse, Clarinetp Anna Theis, violin, Arlene Williams, accordionp Iere Carrick, drumsg and Thomas Goshe, electric guitar. They were served the first course from a Wishing Well. They then proceeded to the tables Where the rest of the meal was served. The or- chestra gave an enjoyable fifteen minutes of music. Iames Collet served as master of ceremonies, introducing the Pixies and Elves on the program of Fantasylancl. Carolyn Hohman welcomed the guests and Ieananne l-lark gave an appropriate response. lane Mathias read the Senior history, Dolores Rein- hart gave their last will and testament. Thomas Goshe gave the prophecy. Mr. Durbin made a few appropriate remarks. The program closed with the singing of the school song. The evening was climaxed as all enjoyed dan- cing, led by Clayton Decker and his orchestra. NEW RIEGEL ELEVATOR Ray Hohman Prop. ' Grain, Seed, Feed, Coal, Fertilizer - Farm Supplies Phone 370 or 410 ' Eleven dstern Kid Sister was presented by the Senior class on Sunday, May 19 and was directed by Mr. Newcome. The Iunior play, Cupid in Pigtailsu was presented on No- vember 11 and was directed by Mrs. Shireman. HQLLAIJRI izfrz Cgnzigfaflsil Twelve THE NEW RIEGEI.. STATE BANK New Riegel, Ohio Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1fHf'1f1,07 S CL. to RJ Top row: Arlene Williams, Herman Lucius, Annabelle Kessler, Tom Goshe, Theresa Clouse, Roy Hohman, Iere Carrick. Second Row: Francis Brose, Catherine Wetzel, Don Borer, Ioe Tiell, Monica Hohman. Charlotte Lonsway, Iudy Lauer. Third Row: Nancy Schlochter, Louis Hohmon, Corolyn Hohmon, Corl Deckler, Iim Collet, Anna Theis, Don Fouts. Tl-IEIS SHEET METAL COMPANY Ray Theis, Mgr. Phone 350 New Riegel, Ohio Thirteen CLZVLJ91'C!dSS1flfLG1fL SOPHOMORES CL. to RJ Top Row: Donald Gerschutz, Gerald Mathias, Phyllis Taylor, lim Theis, Io- anne Wank, Donald Stein- hauser, Kathryn Hark, Donald Rogier, Ralph Theis. Second row: Lois Welborn, Cletus Reinhart, Ianice Scher- ger, Daniel Osborn, Icmice Lauer, Michael Theis, Rosella Frank, Ferdinand Hohman, Donna Nye. Third row: Ianet Wagner, Robert Lafontaine, lake Rein- hart, Annetta Huss, Leonard Brandt, Agnes Goshe, Michael Tiell, Florence Lauterbur, Har- old Logsdon, Theresa Theis. FRESHMEN KL. to RJ Top row: Thomas Marks, K a t h l e e n Welborn, Maurice Reinhart, Nancy Kuhl- man, Gerald Kessler, Second row: Ieanette Goshe, Stanley Huss, Patricia Rogier, Dwain Elchert, Marilyn Zender. Third rowi Mary Rose Theis. David Cooper, Carl Lonsway. Dorothy Borer, Edward Tiell, Nancy Hohrnan, Fourth row: Ann Lou Scherger, Michael Holfbauer, Eileen Dur- bin, Leo Lucius, Peter Schalk, Susan Rumschlag. Fourteen NYE'S STORE Groceries and Hardware Alvada, Ohio iegeleiie dia!! CO-EDITORS Ieananne Hark Dolores Reinhart IL. to RJ First row: Susann Kin, Ieananne Hark, Dolores Reinhart, Richorl Hemminger. Second row: Margaret Theis, Alice Lucius, Donna Reinhart, lane Mathias, Barbara Wel- born, Phyllis Lafontaine. Third row: Eugene Zoeller, Carl Hoffbouer, Prank Kuhlrnan, Leonard Rumschlag, Eugene Zencler. 'r BOLES-DANDURAND STUDIO Portrait and Illustrative Photography School Photographs Photographers for the New Riegel Annual Telephone 2439 l231f2 S. Washington St. Tiffin, Ohio Fifteen Sixteen 6:95 ite dia! CO-EDITORS lane Mathias Barbara Welborn Seated CL, to Rl Phyllis Lalontcline, Donna Reinhart, lane Mathias, Barbara Welborn. Second row - Margaret Theis, Alice Lucius, Susarm Kin, Iearxanne Hark, Dolores Rein hart, Dick Hemmirxger, Alvin Kern, Eugene Zender. Third row - Ray Kessler, Dick Kessler, Frank Kuhlman, Carl Hoilbauer, Lennie Rumsch lag, Eugene Zoeller, Alfred Lucius. J THE ALVADA ELEVATOR HAROLD CLOUSE Coal, Feeds, Fence, and Paints Agrico Fertilizer ALVADA, OHIO Trucking r New Riegel, Ohio VARSITY CLUB 1 1 CL, to RJ Row l: Cletus Reinhart, Roy Hohman, Robert Lalontaine, Harold Logsdon, Leonard Brandt, Mike Tiellg Row 2: .Alvin Kern, Louis 1-Iohman, Mike Theis, Stanley Huss, Ralph Theisg Row 3: Francis Brose, Gerald Mathias, lim Collet, lim Theis, Don Steinhauserg Row 4: lere Carrick, Carl Deckler, Don Gerschutz, Don Fouts, Mr, Flaherty. BASEBALL in Hopewell-Loudon 13 New Riegel U I Iackson-Liberty 7 New Riegel 6 M R C CTournamentl Q Iackson-Liberty 9 New Riegel 12 tTournamentl' Thompson 11 New Riegel 7 Bloomville 6 New Riegel 13 .z'.ef.4.. , , . In front, Mgr. Robert Lafontaine, Row I - CL. to RJ Cletus Rein- hart, Leonard Brandt, Alvin Kern, Ralph Theis, Row 2 - Mr. Flaherty, Gerald Mathias, Iere Carrick, lim Theis, Roy Hohman. I-IOUKS HARDWARE Best Wishes and FURNITURE CAREY COOPERATIVE FOOD LOCKERS INC. Carey, Ohio Phone 6-4951 Carey, Ohio Phone E3-2801 Seventeen Cggasleihall MR- FLAHERTYI Coach FRANK KUHLMAN, CClpiCtiI1 C H l E V E P- R R L S E I A T D Y E R S CL. to Rl Front row: lane Mathias, Phyllis Laiontaine. Back row: Carolyn Hohman, Barbara Welborn. Compliments of FLECHTNER BROS. TOWN TAVERN TIFPIN DAIRY CO. Packing Co. New Riegel, Ohio Phone 539 Tasty Brand Meats Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Lowell and Martha Welhorn Eighteen Beer and Wine Qa1fsiZy ll.. to RJ Robert Lafontainej Coach Flaherty, Michael Theisp Row 2 - Michael Tiell, Roy Hohman, Iames Theis, Francis Brose, Frank Kuhlman, Iere Carrick, Ray Kessler, Gerald Mathias, Donald Fouts, Cletus Reinhart. DATE TEAM WE THEY Nov. 20 Iackson-Liberty 59 78 Nov. 30 Bettsville 60 67 4 We se Dec. 7 Old Fort 41 85 Dec. 1 1 McCutchenvi11e 65 69 Dec. 14 Hopewell-Loudon 62 80 Dec. 15 Bloomville 52 80 lan. 4 Iackson-Liberty 63 83 Ian. 8 Rising Sun 68 52 Ian. 1 1 Attica 65 72 Ian. 15 McCutchenvi11e 68 62 Ian. 18 Bloomville 72 63 Ian. 29 Hopewell-Loudon 57 84 Feb 1 Thompson 63 80 Feb 5 Bettsville 43 44 Feb 8 Republic 66 58 CTOURNAMENTql n . Feb. 12 Bloomville 61 72 WARNS HARDWARE Albert Wetzel LEE'S FLOOR COVERING Phone 1401 New Riegel, Ohio Carpets - Rugs - Wall And Phone 7-2326 - Bascom, Ohio Farm-Accident-Fire-Home Floor - Draperies - Window Insurance Shades : Venetian Blinds MOTORISTS MUTUAL Phone 2668 Tiffin, O. 104 Madison INSURANCE COMPANY Nineteen f . KQG88fl l78S ff! ll... to RJ Coach Flaherty, Harold Logsdon, Stanley Huss, Gerald Kessler, Iim Collet, Donald Steinhauser, Richard Kessler, Alvin Kern, Dan Osborn, Louis Hohmang Mgr. Carl Lonswoy. TEAM g WE THEY Iackson-Liberty 20 39 Bettsville 27 30 Old Port 22 59 McCutche1'1Ville 10 32 Hopewell-Loudon 16 34 Bloomville 17 40 lcxckson-Liberty 18 4 5 Rising Sun 43 35 Attica A 29 27 McCutchenville 23 24 Bloomville 15 40 Hopewell-Loudon 24 37 Thompson 40 36 Bettsviue 24 37 R Cl l d ' L R M 'l Z d D R ' h t Republic 44 46 Nilfleschtffitii ?5iL,f1f,tie 'ionglfqyfm YH en er' Om em Gr Good Furniture PAUL L. WILLIAMS LANNING MOTOR SALES Good Carpet Floor Covering Ford-Mercury Sales G Service Good Bedding 213 E. South Street Eostorid, O. Phone 6-7221 Carey, Ohio BERNARD FURNITURE STORE Phone 4584 Carey, Ohio Twenty ' -zmfor Q - 16' BASKETBALL TEAM CL. to RJ First row - Ronald Fetzer, Michael Thiry Iohn Mathia H 1 S, erman Wonderly, Al- bert Huss, Donald Reinhqrt, Second Row - Raymond Goshe Gilbert Shultz, Daniel Latontaine, Merle lHohman, Verne Elchert, Eugent Lutes, Mr. Goetz, CHEERLEADERS ll-V to RD ludy Lalontaine, Virginia Mathias, loyce Gillig, Shirley Elder. SAFETY PATROL l KL, to RJ First row - Anthony Lucius, Ray- mond Goshe, Thomas Williams, Donald Rein- hart, Gilbert Shultz, Clarence Williamsg Sec- ond row - Merle Hohman, Daniel Lczfontaine, Angelo DeLuca, Albert Huss, Michael Thiry, Mr. Goetzg Third row - Paul Reinhart, Ralph Lucius, Verne Elchert Herman Wonderly, Eu- gene Lutes, Iohn Trauch, Ronald Fetzer, Iohn Mathias, Gerald Wagner, Alvin Rein- hart, Gerald Kelbley. Compliments of ROBERT D. HALE KURTZ SHOE STORE SCHWABLE HARDWARE CO. IEWELER 122 E. Findlay street Tiffin, Ohio Carey, Ohio CCIFSYI OhiO Keepsake Diamonds Twenty-one GIRLS' GYM CLASS This year forty girls made up the girls gym class. Their specialty is volleyball, for the major part of the school year is spent in playing and practicing various techniques to be used on the Volleyball court. ln the spring, two teams represents N. R. H. S. at the annual tournament at the Tiffin Y. M. C. A. This year the girls played teams from Thompson and Blogrnville. The Thompson game ended 30-13 in favor of N. R. H. S. ln the seeohd' game, the girls were again successful by downing the Bloomville girls 2,1-9. GIRLS' GYM CAPTAINS CLETUS AND CARLTON MUSIC CENTER FLECHTNER Everything Musical FOOS - SULLIVAN Retail Meats Repairing-Instruction-Accessories FUNERAL HOME Phone 2272 Res. Ph. 807 New cS used musical instruments Fostoria, Ohio Rear 267 Circular Street Pianos-Music Record Players Tiffin, Ohio 226 N Main St. Ph. 5437 Fostoria Twenty--tWO MIXED CHORUS First Row: Robert Latontaine, Catherine Wet- zel, Ann Lou Scherger, Ieananne Hark, Dolores Reinhart, Marilyn Zender, Susann Rumschlag, Mary Rose Theis, Phyllis Laion- iaine, and Harold Logsdon. Second Row: Barbara Welborn, Nancy Sch- lacter, lane Mathias, Ianice Scherger, Ianice Lauer, Donna Nye, Nancy Hohrnan, Dorothy Borer, Iudy Lauer, Donna Reinhart. Third Row: Annabelle Kessler, Carolyn Hohman, Kathleen Welborn, Theresa Clouse, Charlotte Lonsway, Patricia Rogier, Eileen Durbin, Ieannette Goshe, Alvin Kern. Fourth Row: lake Reinhart, Cletus Reinhart, lames Theis Michael Theis, Gerald Carrick, Leonard Rumschlag, Gerald Mathias, Leonard Brandt, Donald Gershutz. ORCHESTRA Dolores Reinhart, Ieanette Goshe, Donna Reinhart, Iudith Lauer, Gerald Carrick, Iames Theis, Michael Theis, Ianice Scherger, Ioanne Wank, Theresa Clouse, Ann Lou Scherger. COUNTY MUSIC CLINIC First Row: Miss Blum, Donna Reinhart, Dolores Reinhart, Theresa Clouse, Ianice Scherger. Second Row: Michael Theis, Cletus Reinhart, Alvin Kern, Iudith Lauer. Cl7'2MS1:C GAMBLE STORE NEUHAUSEPTS HATCHERY GORDON LUMBEH CO. Iohn Mullholand For Hyline Chicks 15 S. Washington Street Carey, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Tiitin, Ohio Phone 6-2791 Twenty-three e 11 1 0 1 's GEOGRAPHY Mr. Flaherty points out and also quizzes his geography stu- dents on the important places in the world today. LITERATURE The American Literature Class is discussing some oi the great 1 literary men about Whom they are studying. - HOME EC. Mrs. Shireman and the six members of the Home EC. class are admiring and commenting on the suit Phyllis Laiontaine has made. I-lOLMAN'S GARAGE Compliments ot THE FOSTORIA LUMBER AND General Auto Repairing NEUHAUSER HATCHERY SUPPLY COMPANY 425 South Poplar St. Complete line of leeds, remedies Lumber and Millwork Ph. 3548 Fostoria, Ohio and equipment. Builders' Hardware, Paints Twenty-tour Phone 62441 Carey, Ohio Ph. HE-5-7727 Fostoria, Ohio Q 8 VL O TS SH ORTHAND II The Shorthand II class, consisting of seven girls, is trying to build speed higher than that being token at the present time. AMERICAN HISTORY Mr. Flaherty, the history teacher, is dis- cussing and reviewing with his class, events and people of great importance which they have been studying this year. TYPEWRITING II The students in Typing II class are trying to achieve the goal ot typing a perfect copy while increasing their rate of speed. WILL-O-MOTEL SPORTING GOODS BAUGHMAN MOTOR SALES U. S. Route 224 BATR BROS. CO. Chrysler - Plymouth 2 Miles West oi Tiffin Tiffin, Ohio 798 East Findlay Street Phone 2929 Tiffin Carey, Ohio Twenty- tive I. Q. LEAGUE Top Row: CL. to RJ Carl Deckler, Iere Carrick, lim Theisg Bottom Row: lane Mathias, Carolyn Hohmon, Eileen Durbin, Agnes Goshe. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM , Row l CL. to RJ Stanley Huss, Donald Rogier, Francis Brose, Donald Steinhauser, Iames Theis, Robert Lalontaine. Row 2 Agnes Goshe, Ieanette Goshe, Eileen Durbin, Carolyn Hohman, lane Mathias, Barbara Welborn, Mary Theis. KINN 61 THEOBALD AGENCY Your RAWLEIGH DEALER RALPH WEINANDY Au Foljjllcistgjurunce George W. Logsdon Lime CS Stone Irlaulmg 109 East Center Street R. R. 1 Alvada, Ohio Corn Shellmg Fostoria, Ohio Phone 6604 Phone ......................,.............,.. Alvada 702 Alvada, Ohio Twenty-six - C, . 1fLZM,'l'8 Cl'I'1'VL8'I'5 O ' r. 'VVL8'l LCCl Seated CL. to Rl Carl Deckler, Herman Lucius, Donald Borer, Louis Hohman, Mike Tiell, lake Reinhartp Standing: Edward Tiell, Pete Schalk, Ioseph Tiell, Roy Hohman, lerry Kessler, Maurice Reinhart, Torn Goshe, Ralph Theis, Mr. Holden. Gpzfzeaglcif Qiay - KL. to RJ Eileen Durbin, Barbara Welborn, Robert CL. to RJ Thomas Gosl'1e,Icme Mathias. Lafontaine, lane Mathias, Tom Goshe. fLaying downl lim Collet KITCHENS HOUSE OF MUSIC Compliments of HH - D - W h BOB LOSEY APPLIANCE ARTHUR BEAN MUSIC - Us music ' F2 me li First in or-,tor 'rv 318-22 South Main Street Tiffin, Ohio . . Phone 3231 Tiffin Fostoria, Ohio Twenty-seven BUS DRIVERS CL. to RJ Arthur Reinbolt, Linus Brickner, Earl Mathias, Thomas Goetz, Albert Wetzel, Edward Newcome, Milton Siebenaller. ' COOKS CUSTODIAN Alice Huss and Hortense Carrick Linus Brickner -A Compliments ot TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT AREND-CORTHELL FURNITURE THE ADVERTISER-TRIBUNE Z4 Hour Service Seneca County's Largest Seneca County's Home Daily Fostoria, Ohio Complete Home Furnishing Store Tiffin, Ohio Twenty-eight Qmfie 8 Cguracle 2' CL. to RJ Row l: Alice Scherger, loyce Gillig, Mary lane Raetz, Irene Wcmk, Shirley Steinhauser, Sharon Steinhauser, Clara Rose Tiell, Ger- aldine Kin, Ann Marie Schalkg Row 2: Thomas Williams, Marlene Burnb, Betty Lou Hohman, Carol Fouts, Audrey Kin, Shirley Scherger, Elaine Scherger, Martha Reinhart, Oleta Lucius, Sr. M. Carissimag Row 3: Angelo DeLuca, Paul Reinhart, Gil- bert Schultz, Vernice Elchert, Daniel Lafontaine, Merle Hohmon, Anthony Lucius, Ronald Fetzer, Raymond Goshe, Herman Wonclerly, lohn Mathias, Michael Thiryp Row 4: Don- ald Reinhart, Mary Ann Clouse, Shirley Elder, Eileen Reinhart, Leona Lucius, Mary Lou Gerschutz, Mary Ann Steinhauser, Mary Bouillon, Ei- leen Borer. CL. to R.l Row l: ludy Laiontaine, vlary Goshe, Carol Marks, lane Stein hauser, Rosemary Hark, Mary Ann Clause, LaDonna Bumb, Virginia Mathias, Row 2: Gerald Wagner, Rita Rogier, ,Alvin Reinhart, Clar- ence Williams, Ralph Lucius, Iohn Traush, Eugene Lutes, Mary Lou Schultz, Mr. Goetz, Row 3: Anita Elchert, Mary Rose Hotlbauer, Jane Popenburg, Rosa Tiell, Harold Wil- liams, Susan Kuhlman, Albert Huss, Gerald Kelbley. lMissing Arthur Schreinerl FARM DRAINAGE VINCENT C. THEIS Compliments D. M. Reinhart Coal G Builder Supplies DELL'S R. R. :lil New Riegel, Ohio New Riegel, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Phone Alvacla QU3 Twenty-nine CL. to RJ First Row: Martha Bouillon, Becky Elchert, Darlene Elchert, San- dra Metzger, Erma Iean Theis, Rose Ann Tiell, Carol Schalk, Second Row: Iohn Theis, Robert Lutz, Virgil Lucius, Iohn Wetzel, lohn Schalk, Louis Mathias, Michael I-lark, Kenneth Hohman, Mrs, Kelbley Third Row: Iohri Raitz, Karen Williams, Rosemary Lucius, lean Ann Laiontaine, Iohn Zoeller, Eileen Scherger, Margaret Lauterbur, Christian Wangler Fourth Row: Iames Shultz, Robert Clouse, Paul Hemminger, Ioanne Huss, Howard Taylor, Wayne Gershutz, Ber- nard Rumschlag, Herschel Watts CL. to RJ First Row: Louise Tiell, Eliz- abeth Lafontaine, Marie Lutz, Carol Wantk, Ianet Clause., Mary Hohrnan, Ianice Steinhauser, Bonnie Miller, Ioyce Elchert Second Row: Richard Theis, Iames Hoff- bauer, Iames Steinhauser, Edward La- iontaine, William Kelbley, Leonard Lucius, Gerald Mathias, Silverius Rein- hart, Arthur Scherger, Sister M. Robert Third Row: Patricia Gillig, Phyllis Watts, Linda Fouts, Kathleen Osborn, Theresa Kelbley, lane Taylor, Ianice Fox, Mary lane Schreiner, Madonna Popenberg, Sharon Clouse, Fourth Row: Larry Etzlcorn, Kenneth Scherger, Kenneth Goshe, Richard Cloune, Diane Borer, Eldon Koby, Rich- ard Wagner, Larry Burkett, Howard Elchert, Missing Thomas Wonderly and Judith Lucius, ,gmfle 6 gm cj e 5 HEYMANS CI-IAPMAN'S OHIO POWER COMPANY Furniture, lll N. Washington St. Fostoria's Leading Fostoria, Ohio Appliances, l79 S. Wasli. Street Iewelers Tiffin, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Thirty gracle 4 Qracle 3 CL. to RJ First Row: Barbara Reinhart, Charlene Raitz, Carol Koby, Linda La- fontaine, Rebecca Kelbley, Debra Huss, Leona Lafontaine, f,Helen Lucius, lane Clause, Ruth Mathias, Second Row: Harold Lucius, Richard Elchert, Edward Borer, Iames Kelbley, Stephen Lauer, Henry Elchert, Michael Tiell, Carl Schalk, Iames Tiell, Ronald Kelbley Third Row: Harold Welter, Iudy Hoh- mari, Nancy Nye, Marjorie Clouse, Bonnie Arend, Ianice Tiell, lane El- chert, Iudy Mathias, Don ald Kin, Theresa Wonderly, Sister M. Eustachia Fourth Row: Michael Marks, Marvin Hohman, Robert Clause, David Ma- thias, Dale Hohmanj lohn Popenberg, Ronald Theis, Robert Tiell, Iames Metz- ger, Michael Clause, Frederick Schalk QL. to RJ First Row: LaDonna Wagner, Ianice Coleman, Doris Hohman, Ber- neda Bumb, Ioyce Messersmith, Eileen Lucius, Iulia Ward, Susan Clouse Second Row: Ralph Heinhart, Iames Osborn, Gerald Huss, Mary Rose Deck- ler, Ioan Gerschutz, Mark Popenberg, Donald Lucius, Frederick Elchert, Don- ald Kuhlman, Sister M, Samuela Third Row: lack Etzkorn, Iames Ward, Leonard Coleman, Lawrence Theis, Iarnes Kin, Glen Schlacter, Kenneth Tiell, Iudith Gase, Mary Catherine Kieffer Fourth Row: Gaylord Williams, Daniel Gerschutz, Ronald Burkett, Delmo Arend, Violet Lonsway, Marie Lucius, Kathy Huss, Karen Latontaine, Fifth Row:Donald Wangler, Lawrence Schalk, William Kin, Iean Trausch, Robert Theis, Larry Fetzger, Ruth Fred- ritz, Robert Welbornp Missing Anthony Wonderly, Paul Shreiner, Richard Boes Compliments of GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY TYMERS SERVICE STATION Tiffin, Ohio Carey, Ohio Custom Grinding Livestock Hauling We Buy Grain FARMERS' GRAIN 6. SUPPLY New Riegel, Ohio Thirty-one KL. to RJ Row 1: Iohn Schalk, Carol Clouse, Regina Moehling, Ronald Tiell, Virginia Elchert, Dennis Fet- zer, Mary Elchert, Sharon Huss, Rita Mathias, Larry Hohmang Row 2: Ierome Hohman, Iohn Ward, Mild- red Lauterbur, Elaine Latontaine, Darlene Nye, Barbara Kelbley, Ioseph Theis, Thomas Clouse, Thomas Arend, Robert Reinhart, Miss Wetzel, Row 3: Gerald Gillig, Glen Elchert, Virginia Arbogast, Wilfred Tiell, Donald Tiell, Beverly Cole- man, Linda Williams, Marilyn Fox, Luke Theis, Mary Scherger. Missing lean Welley, Glen Etzkorn, Bernard Wagner. CL, to RJ Row l: Alice Arbogast, Darlene Clouse, Iohn Metzger, Carolyn Hark, Michael Nye, Eliza- beth Elchert, David Bain, Kathleen Bouillon, Henry Wagner, Kenneth Theis, Row 2: David Osborn, Sharon Schreiner, Gerald Laiontaine, Rich- ard Ulman, Darl Theis, Mary Louise Tiell, Mark Theis, William Elchert, Leonard Schreiner, Idella Cassidy, Mark Lucius, Gerald Kelbley, Sister M, Carmel, Row 3: Eugene Scherger, Virginia Lonsway, Thomas Ger- schutz, Rose Marie Gnepper, Ioseph Ward, Phyllis Lucius, Gerald Bumb, .Angela Huss, Donald Welly, Mildred Hohmang Row 4: Larry Elchert, Iames Zender, Patricia Tiell, Sharon Gase, Iames Messersmith, Stephen Swing, Iohn Faber, Iarnes Gase, Leonard Theis, Marion Mathias, Loren Steinhauser, Linda Steinhauser, Nancy Raitz. 'facie Q Cgra cle 1 Compliments , Compliments of Custom Butchering and ot TIFFIN FARMERS CO-OP. INC. Complete Processing CLUB 224 Tittin, Ohio SENECA LOCKER SERVICE Thirty-two - 62 North Monroe Street Titiin, Ohio eierls Lgqivafla CL. to RJ Row 1: Virginia Bugner, Mary lane Smith, Mariam Warnecke, Shirley Nye, Sharon Nye, Susan Yost, Rosella Reinhart, Shelia Warnecke, Suzanne Weinandyg Row 2: Sister M. Dulcelina, Carolyn Reinhart, Rose Reinhart, Kathleen Gillig, Paul Durnwalcl, Raymond Reinhart, Richard Rein- hart, joseph Wagner, lane Reinhart, Mary Ann Frankart, Larry Weinandy, William Weinandy, Sister M. Adelma, Row 3: Kenneth Wagner, Iohn Wagner, Iames Logsclon, Robert Reinhart, Gerald Warnecke, Rebecca Rutherford, Diane Logsclon, Susan Reinhart, Karen Koepfer, Linda Frankhart, William Fronkhart, Roy Reinhartg Row 4: Helen Wagner, Luana Reinhart, Anna Mae Wagner, Erma Frank, George Reinhart, Iohn Reinhart, Dale Bentz, Fred Logsdon, Roseann Brose, Rita Trausch, Shirley Reinhart, Marilyn Smith, Row 5: Vincent Kin, Andrew Brose, Iohn Reinhart, Richard Nye, Robert Smith, Donna Mae Gillig, Elizabeth Cooper, Bernadine Gillig, Urban Rein- hart, Dale Reinhart, Missing: Daniel Kauffman, Paul Kauffman, Raymond Bakies. ELMER ULMAN EDWARD WUEBBE SHUMWAYS FLOWERS Insurance and Fertilizers R. F. D. l Carey, Ohio 23 South Washington Street New Riegel, Ohio Phone New Riegel 1608 Phone 53 Tiiiin, Ohio ' Dealer of DeKalb-Hybrid Seed Corn and Chix Thirty-three X We Ns Q f N X e . .give ex w . i NN xx X X NS X . MQW -ISBN.. .SLE 'W- ,:::::.,::: zxz ,:f.,:. .:., ,,,N - f Q 5 rzr Q , ' Mx Siii? 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Tiffin, Ghio S. 5 COMPLIMENTS OF CLARKS BAR NEW RIEGEL, OHIO Th tyf -,,, ---. oc Y II II II ,I II II II II II II I I I I II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II I I II II II O II II O I Compliments of PFALTZGRAF MEATS Home of New Riegel Bologna Custom Slaughtering - Curing - Smoking Meat - Cut - Wrapped - Sharp Frozen NEW RIEGEL CAFE New Riegel, Ohio Tasty Bar-B-Q Chicken and Spareribs Friday - Saturday - Sunday Catering to Private Parties, Weddings and Funeral Dinners Lu, .......r ...... - - ......... --- ......... ..... - ---ku Thirty-six CAREY MOTOR SERVICE INC. East Findlay Street Carey, Ohio Sales - Buick - Services Complete Body 61 Paint Shop vvvv::::::::::p0ooooooq:::a::oo::::::: -:::: THE SNYDER LUMBER CO. Carey Vanlue The Place to Buy When You Want to Build 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE HOME BUILDERS Virgil Gase . 225 West Center Street Fostoria, Ohio Phone 2109 Francis Burns - Salesman ::::::::::::::: :o::::::::: -:::o::o ' ' ' 'vvvv-'FII II WAGNER FLORAL CO South Greenfield Street Telephone 77 Tiffin, Ohio Flowers For All Occasions Say it with FloWers Q-A -oo--- II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I I I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II i Thirty-seve fl F P P P P P P P P P P P P P P I I P P I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P F ..... THE I. A. MILLER TILE COMPANY Manufacturers Quality Clay Drain Tile Bascom, Ohio Phone ...............................,............................ 7-2801 THE CLOTHES CLOSET 118 W. Center St. Fostoria, Ohio Have that Clothes C1oset Look A------ ---- ----::::::::q::::::o:eoo::o:::za Compliments of CAREY IMPLEMENT STORE Carey, Ohio THE ADAMS STREET LUMBER CO. 49 Adams Street Tiffin, Ohio Thirty-eight AA A AAAAAAA-AA '-''-A'----AA -A'-- ----- -- AAA- ---Qc- Compliments of THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY Carey, Ohio Member Federal Desposit Ins. Corp. PAH L-N EM ETH FUNERAL HOME Phone 141 Since Lady 1898 Attendant Tiffin, Ohio For Your Enjoyment Pick CLUB AZZAR For good food, our delicious steaks and chops and all kinds of good food. Chicken, Turkey, every day and night. Giant hamburgers and hundreds of other kinds of sandwiches, We do have the best, our private dining room, available tor banquets and parties. Excellent food, and delightful atmos- phere. Bring your friend and come in. Dine and Dance and have a fine time. ---v--- ::::::o:::::o::::::::o::::::: CREEGER IMPLEMENT CO. Iohn Deere 5 New Idea Quality Implement and Repair Work Phone .,,........ . .......................,............................. 6-5631 Carey, Ohio Thirty-nine Forty afrons BALLREICH BROS. INC., Tiffin, Ohio BAZLEY MEATS, M. I. Huss, Tiffin, Ohio BLACK SWAMP PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC. Fostoria, Ohio BOWMAN ELECTRIC, Carey, Ohio IOE BROWN SHOE SHOP, Fostoria, Ohio BUGNER,S GROCERIES, Fostoria, Ohio CAL'S MARKET, BARBER SHOP, Carey, Ohio CAPELL'S SOFT WATER SERVICE, Tiffin, Ohio CAREY FURNITURE STORE, 'Carey Ohio CAREY FARMERS' CO-OP, Carey, Ohio CHALFIN'S DRUG STORE, Fostoria, Ohio DILLON AUTO PARTS INC., Fostoria, Ohio GEM MANUFACTURING CORP., Bascorn, Ohio HAEFLING PRINTING CO., Tiffin, Ohio HARRY'S DRUG STORE, Carey Ohio ROSS R. JOHNSON, Carey Ohio KELLEY'S LUNCH, Fostoria, Ohio KLEINI-IEN OFFICE SUPPLY SHOP, Fostoria, Ohio THE LITTLE Poucs SHOP, Fostoria, Ohio MILLER'S IEWELERS, Tiffin, Ohio MYERS ci LICI-ITH PLUMBING, Fostoria, Ohio T. C. MYERS ECONOMY STORE, Carey, Ohio MULLHOLAND GROCERY, Adrian, Ohio NEWMAN'S MUSIC STORE, Tiffin, Ohio REXALL DRUG STORE, Carey, Ohio E. W. SCHAUFELBERGER Ir., Fostoria, Ohio GENE TIELL'S CITIES SERVICE, Carey, Ohio ROSEMARY TIELL TOWN TAVERN, Bascom, Ohio VAL-U-DRESS SHOPS, Fostoria, Ohio WEIMERSKIRCH, Fostoria, Ohio ZUMBACH IEWELER, Carey, Ohio 1 e 5 E 2 E a 5 E F' E 2 E ! V , xx ' . . . M ni Q 1 - 5 g R A - g
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