North Central High School - Aquila Yearbook (Pioneer, OH)
- Class of 1968
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img' V K A , w Q' 'ii3 fum' pl ng.: FR- '7A'g2'S'a'2 Q QM wg my in-5 swf A 'W ma, gl 'ek 1 N ' ' X A 1 X iw?-Q f . ' T l f A . f A U L f Qi. .Q-' vi' in A v 55,12 15,4 '?'Xfifmjww', 11 Vp 'Wi hifi?-?'gfi'.,L,y1,g A 3, l . - .. H if -, f 'Q-Q Li, a?i4urif15,,2g:i55g, haf, ,5wiigg?SiQ7Ti45-nf: nf wif ,gg WV CSM' EL .N,,f?f-qfepgl-'ww-.,y,wwf . f. mn - M . E ik isis 1' .-,f X- ' 4? kv ,Qtr fx , ,, 's L. 'Q WS: ' 1 Q 59' AQUIL I968 North Central High School Pioneer, Ohio Volume Xl DOUG GUNN - EDITOR DEB YEAGER - BUSINESS MANAGER MR. WAYNE WESIDW - ADVISOR Flash Back of I968 Foreword Eleven years have now passed into the history of North Central School. This year has been a big step in developing the school to meet the needs of the future. The 1967-68 school year has been filled with many firsts: a new Grade School addition, a new cafeteria in both buildings, a better supply of sports equipment, and a new athletic field. lt is the hope of the Annual staff that this bool? con- tains a record of all the events, activities, and fellow students, so that the memories of the 1967-68 school year shall remain at your finger tips for future reference and enjoyment. 2 l Table of Contents Dedication ............ 4 Administration ...... 8 Faculty ....... I ........ I I Classes ............... I 7 Organizations ....... 50 Athletics ............. 69 Classes ............... 8 I Advertisements... I O4 I W E Wayne Wesl ow I 1 Jevkcafion MR. WAYNE WES LOW This yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Wayne Weslow, who has been our friend and ad- visor for the past three years. With his help the annual staff has made great accomplish- ments. Without his guidance our annuals would not be the success that they are. Mr. Weslow has been employed as Busi- ness teacher and advisor for the class of '69, Because of his helpful advice, and pleasing personality, we feel he should have the honor of having this yearbook dedicated to him. Above left: Mr. Weslow lending a helping hand in a Junior Class money-making activity. Above right: Mr. Weslow helping' Junior Class preparing decorations for the Junior-Senior Prom. Below right: Mr. Weslow with Business Manager, Debbie Yeager, and Chief Editor, Douglas Gunn, dedicating a plant to the school for the new cafeteria. Doris Dury, president of the school board and Richard Kurtz. H. C. VANNORSDALL Williams County Superintendentpof Schools. f 1:25. t ' f i .K 1 4'-54' if 'if CHARLES F. KURFESS Ohio House of Representatives American Legion presentation of the Fred adley, fifth district representa- United States flag to the School. tive, and Charles F. Kurfess. Dedication of New School HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA HIGH SCHOOL KITCHEN V K I-xl?4..J M .Wh 1 I , ' b SQL: K I -A 2 I Oo , 'o'f' S HCOOW I NEW ADDITION Addition HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY JUNIOR HIGH CAFET ERIA . l ONE OF THE NEW CLASSROOMS m,.,I,'l' Ar 'f em . fa' 2 .. El' A f ., Q., ,- .1 ,,',.,.'E7 'xv-1. ' ' , v ' 55 Q A v m .ks 1 , -. . nynn .MQ - I Har, . , K ,fl 3 dv, ,Q ' ,uf 'f W. Q-mi' I1 'WV gs . ,K , tr ,sb H' X W .K , . , 4 , uf-:N lg ,A A T41 , I3 -n.' 14 A 2 . v J' 1 'V' nil I I s , .gy J J f , ' J . ,',.W X 'Il fy 'ba , I9 Q X 'yvi W X J ., K' J 1 21. , Rv Q, 2' 3.2 -L -1 1' Ex' - 9, vi W. f ,L x, ' HES. 'o qi . X . ,I f f : s'Qfw.V 1' 4 . , . t e Q wa giffh 'FB' '3- L . . If!! 1 Hy, M 6 1 lun , . 5 N . A Sound Administration - nv..- 3 0 s 1, 'S RICHARD K. HARPSTER, Superintendent Mr. Richard K. Harpster has completed his third year at North Central. During these three years many changes have been made in the facilities and curriculum. A new school ad- dition for the elementary and kindergarten was under construc tion during the summer and put into use at the beginning of the 1968 year. New cafeterias were added to both the Kunkle and Pioneer buildings. A large athletic field is under construc- tion and is expected to be in use next year. These have been the most important accomplishments in the 1967-68 school year, along with new books, desks, clock system, new library with a large variety of books, repairs on the auditorium, new typewriters, and a rearrangement of classrooms. Sound Education Q... , x, .K S I lp PAUI: E. LADD, Principal Senior High S RICHARD OXENDER, Principal Junior High All of these have brought about a better atmosphere for learning and opportunities. It has made the educational system at North Central a more stable and up-to-date system. And lastly, it has given us a bigger and more secure step into the coming future of North Central. Paul Ladd received his B. S. from Defiance College and his M. S. from the University of To- ledo. Besides being piincipal, he is also an athletic director and student council advisor. Russell Oxender has completed his fourth year as Jr. High Principal. He holds a B. S. and an M. A. from Ohio State University. He assisted with the guidance program and makes sure the Stu- dents enter High School on the right foot with ambition and determination. TV? Board of Education Robert Gamboeg Robert Pitts, Vice President: Doris Dury, Presi- dentg Richard Kurtzg John Lougheed The Board of Education is comprised of five interestepd and dedicated citizens from our school. These members meet once a month with the Executive Head, Mr. Harps- ter, to formulate school policy and provide educational facilities and staff. They have the big responsibility of representing the community's interest in the vast undertaking of education. Decisions must be made and the board's decisions are always made after careful thought. We had a change in board members this year. Mr. Kenneth Critch- field and Mr. Thorp were replaced by Bob Gamble and John Lougheed. Mr. Richard Oxender is the clerk for the school board this year. Another important group in the intricate operation onour school is our secretaries. Mrs. Brandon and Mrs. Oyer are the high school secretaries while, Mrs. Bandeen is the secretary at the junior high. p MRS. OYER MRS. BRANDON r MRS. BANDEEN I 'AN-, r w W N FACU LTY RUTH SCHAFFNER WAYNE WESLOW BETTY RYAN Their Aim for Students . . . Mrs. Schaffner: Miami University, University of Michigan, Ohio University, Adrian College, A.B Typing, Shorthand. Mr. Weslow: Ohio Northern University B.S. in Business Education. Business Education, Yearbook Advisor, General Business, Bookkeeping, Business English, Business Law, Typing, Junior Advisor. Mr. Wilso. rado. Ind and Senio Mrs. Knol. Economics Living, So 1: Adams State College, Alamosa, Colo- strial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Junior Plays, Golf, Track, Freshman Advisor. l: Ohio State University B. A. in Home , Vocational Home Economics, Family phomore Advisor, F. T. A., F. H. A, Mr. Crew: Student Teacher in Typing and General Mrs. Ryan: College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Business. Maryland, General Science, Chemistry, Biology. JOHN WILSON YVONNE KNOLL EARL CREW GERALD WOODS PHILIP BUCHANAN ROBERTA OXENDER a Well-Rounded Education Mr. Woods: Ohio University, B. E. A. in Music. Mu- Mr. Dietsch: Notre Dame University Bachelor of Sci sic, Irrsrrumerrrai Music, ence and Mechanical Engineering, Geometry, Gen- eral Science, Algebra I, Advanced Math, Science Mr. Buchanan: Ft. Wayne Bible College, Indiana Club ACiViS0r. University, B.A. English, Speech, German, News- paper Advisor, Serrigr Advisgf, Mrs, Evers: Western Michigan University, B, A, Eng- lish 1,2, and 3. Mrs, Oxender: Bachelors of Science and Education at Ohio State University. Spanish, Honor Society MIS- RHIUSCYI Ohio Stale Ur1iV6rSity, B. A. Girl's Advisor, Library Club Advisor, Junior Advisor, Civ- Physical Fitness, Health, Driver's Education. ics. MARVIN DIETSCH JUDY EVERS DOROTHY RAMSEY Nom, gwtral Hmh 43 ATION 3 DAVID ARNOLD Able Leadersh Mr, Arnold: Columbus State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, B,A, in Math Education, Health, General Math, Algebra II. Mr. Lamberson: Hillsdale College, B.A. in Music, Sophomore Advisor, Vocal Music. Mr. Phipps: Guidance, Comprehensive Social Studies, World History, Head Basketball Coach, Cross Country, Varsity Club Advisor. Mr, Wright: Defiance College, B. S. American GOVCFI1' ment, American History, Social Studies, Wrestling, v Physical Education, Senior Advisor. Mr. Holtrey: Ohio State University, B.S. Vocational Agriculture, Freshman Advisor FFA. PHILLIP WRIGHT LYNN LAMBERSON G. ALLEN PI-IIPPS DALE HOLTRY CAROL OXENDER PAUL LADD CHARLES HENSLEY Able Students Miss Oxender: Ohio State University, Chemistry, Mrs. Heller: Bowling Green State University, B. S. 31010838 General Science. Social Studies, Language, Arts, Library. Mr. Ladd: Defiance College, B.S. University of Mr. Bruce: Blufton College, B.S. Science 7, Amer- Toledo, M.S, , Student Council Advisor, Freshman ican History, Spelling,Jr. High Basketball, Baseball Basketball. Physical Education. Mr. Hensley: Defiance College, B.A. Math, Science, Mrs. Crow: Hillsdale College, B.A. Language Arts, Arithmetic. JULIA HELLER LARRY BRUCE FRANCIS CROW li' I, r isner is -' ,. Very Important People Left: GIAFETERIA STAFF -- Pioneer -- Mrs Mrs Alt our bu the ed , Oyer, Mrs. Clark, Mrs, Whitney, . Potter fHead Cookj. hough the cooks, custodians and most of s drivers are not directly connected with ucation of the student body, it is impossi- ble forl the school to exist without them. The all up or nast studen time. clean, studen cooks, custodians, and bus drivers are early in the morning no matter how cold y. The bus drivers have to make sure the ts arrive at school and home safely and on The custodians make sure the school is heated and everything is working before ts arrive. The cooks must be early in order to fix enough food for the student body and have it read - -. K . -Q-.-1 r s 3. , ,M-. 5 , is y when lunch time rolls around. These people definitely play a very important part in our school. Because of this a very special and well deserved THANK YOU should be extended to each and every one of these very im- portant people, Left: Mr. Meyer, Head Custodian Mr. Henry, General Maintenance Right: Mr. Fiser, Night Custodian Mr. Esterline, Custodian Below: BUS DRIVERS -- Mt. Weslow, Mr. Holtrey, Mr. Tressler, Mr. Henry, Bus Super- visor and Mechanic, Mr. Case, Mr. Lamberson, Mrs. Orr. QQ, ,, '-f. -,A ' I W x - . , -: fl- . 3 ', 0 N 'r6?-- . - f ' '94-. ' , s. 'ie. Y 'Qu --,- .- ' - 5 ...Eng 0 ,Al K hiv, ..,.9::l, -, Q 1 I S 2 4 is enlor X X52 ' ' A vi M U' Cla he 4 Y W 1 -2 Y . fi 5 I ' X, A ' 4 . A I W f -7, X ,l as 5' f ' N . ff: , ' ggFrig4:'51, 4 , ', N ' iw , W: , '-:wife , ll, 3. O4 x v 5 if- H 3?-.A , 152023 9 Z! QA www? X' G - '5m 5 .gig 451.-' f 5 - , f 1 0 ,g'Q,g,, f',4.:..,i M: ll 11,51 , . X I ' 319 . 1-'fig' Z :gy-., ' f '- , jf A 3' , , .4 M 'wu z M 41 , .. X i V 51' ' WMI 116 5, .Q , 3: 6 x .Y :ees wh M ' ,-5 I -,, ,- - Q- Q p,g,,lpgfr3IgC5SH1ml - JV.4'LL'.'5.ll.,,J,J9D 7 lhfahma Q35 ,2f': 222 E X I Lf, If E' K 1 fs 1 I , M Nj? f Y Vx Jn' gg .Q x - f 1 ff X-V il Of ' q 0 X It Q , Q X ,ffxgL',vi'w f. v K ,fx ,Q v Q, fb 4. , T 2 cow?-GE' A X xx yl A Q if - If Class Gfflcers Dick Jones, Vice-President: Cheryl Oyer, Treasurer: Carol Waterston, Reporter, Doug Gunn, Presi- dentg Janet Durham, Secretary. On September 2, 1964, 65 students entered this high school as Freshmen. We were soon to learn that our place was at the bottom. Our first duty as Freshmen was to select class officers. For the position of President we chose Keith Hess We also chose our class colors - aqua and white. During our first year in high school, we had a closed class party, sponsored a skating party, and had dances after the ballgames. At the end of our Freshman year, we selected our student council members for the following year. Three months later we returned to school, one step closer to the top. Again our first item of business was. to elect class officers. Again Keith Hess was elected President. That fall we sponsored a dance with teachers as disc-jockeys The fol 007 da The hi electio Christm rings. The step clo ficers, Our firs owing spring we sponsored a James Bond ce featuring our own Band and His Bags hlights of our Sophomore year were the s of attendants to the homecoming and as Dance and the selection of our class following September we returned one ser to the top. Again we elected of- hoosing Douglas Gunn as our President. event that year was receiving our class STEVE BALES SUSAN BECK rings, the first to have our school emblem on them. That fall we sponsored a Halloween Dance, complete with Spook House and a real live witch. The following spring we presented our class play Pick-a-Dilly. Following our play came the highlights of our Junior year - the Prom. For our theme we chose The love- liest Night of the Year . For decorations we had a large house with a large garden. Every- one enjoyed themselves that night. The follow- ing Monday morning we returned to school to find that the fountain had drained out onto the Nine Seniors Are Honor Students floor mixing with the blue crepe paper, giving the floor a blue tint. After sanding it down under watchful eyes, it didn't look too bad. Many thanks goes to Mrs. Yeager and her help for the delicious menu at the Prom and thanks to the parent chaperones. Life is like a pic- ture so paint it well, was the motto of the class of '68. Under the guidance of Mr. Wright and Mr. Buchanan, this was a momentous year. The graduating class contained forty-eight members. E Seniors faced their final year inrhigh school VAN BRANDON CHARLES CARTER KIM CLARK CONNIE COGSWELL GERALD COLER RON COLLIE IEANNE COOK CRAIG CRITCHFIELD MARYQCULP GLORIA DICK with mixed emotions. Some are very anxious to get o t, some do not realize the import- ance of ti. is last year of school, and there are a few that outwardly admit that school has been work but a lot of fun. This was to be our busiest year. Again we chose Doug Gunn to be President. The magazine sales were very suc- cessful with the class going over the quota. Kim Clailk and Sharon Martin led all salesmen and receiived fine prizes. The money from the magazin ward the es is credited to each Senior to go to- Senior trip. Several Seniors were busy Seniors Take Big Step b Graduating getting their applications in order for college admittance in the fall of '68. The Preliminary Scholastic Examination, the Ohio State Psy- ' chological Examination, the ACT, and the College Boards were taken by several students. Seniors again sponsored the Christmas Dance that has been handed down as a tradition for several years. The Queen was Terri Swaninger and King was Greg Martin. Their court were elected by each class with: Vickie Smart and Dennie Bell, Freshman attendantsg Wanda Doug- lass and Ron Rademaker, Sophomore attendantsg I LARRY ELY NORMAN FISER I N 4 DARYL FRANZ CHRISTY FRISBIE Julie Fackler and Gary Murry, Junior attendants: Carol Waterston and Kim Clark, Senior attend- ants: Flower carrier was Jill I-lershag Crown carrier was Todd Martin. The theme of the Christmas Dance was Christmas in the Park. The Senior play, Oh Promise Me, was quite an experience for the entire cast as well as their director, Mr. Wilson, showing many new talents. There were not too many practices when every- one was there or enough time to practice in. The cast pulled through very well and the play was a success. Seniors Find Themselves Very Busy in Spring I!! Then the big excitement came around Christ-3 mas as we received our senior picturesg rushing around signing the backs of pictures and auto- graphing memory booklets and getting yelled at in class for having them out. As Spring arrived, the Seniors began to feel the pressure of keeping their grades up, planning the Senior trip, picking their invitations and name cards, ordering their caps and gowns, and finally, planning graduation exercises. SENIOR CLASS TRIP On May 26 came the big day. We were JOHN HELLER LON HERS HA DOUGLAS GUNN JOHN HAINES -5 STELLA HINKLE DENNIS HOLLSTEIN NOEL HUGG STEVE JOICE JAMES MANLEY GREG MARTIN Teresa Reagle Recei ceived in several years, just our luck. Our first stop was at Shooles Cafeteria where we could eat all the food we wanted for noth- ing and boy did we eat. Then we left and checked into our Hotel and made a fast change and boarded the bus again to begin the sight seeing tour. We went all over Wash- ington, D.C. , in fact, it seemed like we went through all the buildings there. Then, back to the Hotel, all ringing wet, we went. There we stayed for the night. The after- noon of the second day, we left for New RICHARD JONES DARRELL LONG ready to l D.C. and too promi boarded o p.m. for excited a bus. Befo Il I6 caught ver Washingtoz more rain. ington an d eave on our trip to Washington, New York. The weather wasn't sing, it was rainy and cold. We r bus and was on our way at 6:00 long, long journey. We were all d having ourselves a blast on the we reached Washington we y little sleep. After arriving in 1, D. C. , we were greeted by It rained all the time in Wash- the first day and a half in New York. This RICHARD V ly IART IN was the most rain they had re- es Fl rst SHARON MARTIN SHIRLEY MARTIN TERRY MERCER York. Because of a bus breakdown we miss- ed the Radio City Music Hall show Qwe made it up later in our tourj. There we spent two wonderful nights in New York and left later then scheduled the third night. Then be- sides being late at the start, the bus broke down again. The generator had blown and we rode with no lights to Pittsburgh where another bus was waiting for us. We arrived home the 31 at 10:30. Much thanks, goes to Mr. Wright and Mr. Buchanan for a fine time. They per- in State in German II mitted us to do anything'that was in reason. They were strict enough but not too strict. At the request of some seniors they put on wigs to look like hippies. They even took us off the regular guide tour to take us where we wanted to go. Yes, we had a fine time, filled with ex- citement and fun that we shall remember a long time. KAY PITTS ure' EDDIE OTT CHERYL OYER 1 KT4 RICHARD RADEMAKER TERESA REAGLE ROGER ROBISON BARRY RUBEL ALDYTHE RUNYAN CHESTER RUTLEDGE RICHARD SCHMUCKER CHOLARSHIP RECOGNITION Teres Reagle scored lst in German II in the Distript Scholarship test and then went on to Ran first in the State Scholarship test in Germa II. I TERRI SWANINGER CAROL WATERSTON l N Life Is Like a Picture So Paint It Well Is Gur Motto JACQUIE WRAY DEBBIE YEAGER Three Coins in a Fountain Is the Name of Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration for Prom , The Prom was beautifully decorated this year. There was a fountain in the center with a fence around three sides, And OH OHS W2111 there was a mural. Flower Boy'??'? After the dance, we went to Montpelier and saw a movie, from there we went to the bowling alley and stayed until 6:00 that morning. All and All it was a wonderful evening. Well done juniors. Lon Why the awful look? Tired feet or just sitting one out. Hard work and imagination make up a great prom. ii I F - J? A 1 y N Norm why are you so stiff, if 4 Above, STANDING: Mr, Wilson, Play Director: Barry Rubela Gloria Dick: Carol Waterstons Debbie Yeagerg Steve Balesg Steve Joice. SITTING: Dick Jones, Janet Durham, Susan Beck, Aldythe Run- yan, Jeanne Cook, Jackie Wray. Is that Natural G1oria??? Senior Class Presents a Comedy Oh Promise Me QW if Christmas Dance Queen Terri and King Greg . . . Court nnie and Vickie Ron and Wanda Julie and Gary Carol and Kim . X, f l l A K l Santa Claus giving Jill Hersha and lDoug1as Gunn, crowning Terri Swain- Todd Martin a present for their iger Queen of The Christmas Dance. service as flower and crown carrier, i l 'Christmas in the Park' The Christmas Dance this year had a totally different way of b ing decorated this year. In the center was a tree that had red light bulbs on it and was suspended about t n feet in the air. And while the king and queen were dancing the tree was lowered slow to the center oflthe dance floor. It was really beauti- ful. i Craig Critchfield decorating John Haines as Santa Claus Greg Martin hanging streamers the murrow. . . sassyxfvf, K V l fi if F fi QJ a 4 ' FX E' gawk I r 1 f V -, f-'l VW.Y,,.a1- we Lf KW? 'WS X5 -H if iv! 5 1 F U . W v ,1 w 29 2 3 ? y ' 15 i IQ Q A fr 1 S CA :'.Q5f'?v vs N x. -. '- X-'Q --5 r' I ' s KU ,, . ..,.......... ....,.x fi , . ..,, ., ....., ! f V ay! 1 X .s Tk Q: X 1 F21-' 'ft' L. x M sr 5, 0 xf QQ?- ffy 4, 415, vw 1 11? vw A 4, sa 1' Q' Wx f . ' Q .Q-, ,M Q as .fix ' ' Ya- Lx .P 5 5 ii 54 , , A ' A 1 n 1 li enior Trip Abov Left: A picture of the seniors on theirwvay to Vvashington. bdiddie Left:Is a picture ofthe group at the Taft Hotel still going strong. Bottonn Leftzls a picture of the Vvashing- ton Mon xment. Abov Right: Mr. Wright dressed up at the request of the seniors. Bottorp Right: Is a picture of the Seniors arriving ome from a long but magnificent journey. i 32 i fd TAY- Some Pictures of Places Worth While Seeing Above Left: The largest library around. Above Right: Lincoln Memorial, one of our great Middle Left: Arlington National Cemetery. leaders- Bottom Left: John F, Kennedy's Tomb with the Middle Right: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, Continuous flame' who have died during both World Wars and Korean War, S Bottom Right: U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial. C 0 ii I Rl? S+ 3 3 I' S I S e r v i c e t.t,,WwA-.i,.f.ie L E 3 d 6 I' - l S Q h i W P Graduating Class sg I968 iiiififf 0,4 FlRST ROW: Van Brandon, Dick Jones, John Haines, Carol W' Becky Duty, Cheryl Oyer, Jackie Wray. SECOND ROW: Crai Gunn, Terry Mercer, Chester Rutledge, Gloria Dick, Jeanne Aldethe Runyan, Kay Pitts. THIRD ROW: Gerald Coler, Rich ler, Daryl Franz, Noel Hugg, Debbie Yeager, Connie Cogsw Christ Jim M tin, B Kim Long, Collie, terston, Teresa Reagle, Janet Durham, Critchfield, Dennis Hollstein, Douglas Cook, Terri Swainger, Mary Culp, ard Schmucker, Norm Fiser, John Hel- ell, Sharon Martin, Shirley Martin, y Frisbie, Stella Hinkle, Susan Beck, anley, Richard Rademaker, Greg Mar- rry Rubel, Eddie Ott, Lon Hersha, lark, Steve Bales, Steve Joice, Ron Roger Robinson, Larry Ely, Darrel 'Absentz Chuck Carter. Honor Student Left, BACK ROW: Carol Waterston, John Haines, Teresa Reagle, Dick Jones. FRONT ROW: Becky Duty, Janet Durham, Cheryl Oyer, I Last Moments -Q 'I A N' i ' S li Graduation Speaker DR, TENNYSON GUYER Escorts NANCY HELLER AND MARSHALL LANDIS One Day Ends Twelve Years of School . . The FIRST of MANY KEYS to the FUTURE X , r 1 I Last Moment adjustments. The March In Joyous moments Proud moments and the first key to the future. Big Road Ahead o Travel The Mdrch out are they Sad? Maybe. The end? No. Just the beginning for we have Wondering? Yes. Proud? Definitely. a big futufre ahead, 7 I I 1 36 r fz,, 5 CM k 1- 3 5 Q. S 59- x vfaa . I Lf-ff - 9 .x Q Lg.. t .A , , ish ,if , L Q. ff 51 t ls. 93 Q ug, 1 Y 6' i N 5, 1 -,fag . ' 1 iff ' -J , la! .- Vj Q Tfifv. x N Q' ' 'cm' v Class of I96 C. Evans 4' v D. Bible K. Bible R. Brandeberry P. Burkholder D. Burkholder B. Bushong G. Case F. Chirra S. Coler M. Culp J. Dennison B. Ely 4 :vs ' M0'5Z,+'+-af' ,. ivan.- :- . 'f'ff4l':-'f ':v 06 . tp -mf, 1' y x, ,. ,ev Q ,f -ws' :4-zefiw A: 5 if 4 ,- GE Q 0 :1,d'.'f'Q3','- Class Officers Vice Piesident ---- NANCY HELLER President ----- MARSHALL LANDIS 'X X ,, ' ,I Treasurer - - - - CHERYLE OXENDER Secretary - - - - - JOYCE HENRY Now that we are Juniors, we can look back over the last couple of years and see what we've accom- plished. As Frosh we had a car wash and bake sale. As Sophomores, our big project was a dance and later a skating par- ty which were both quite successful. This year we're mighty Juniors. Candy sales, a dance, a car wash and of course the Prom kept us quite busy. Now we're waiting to become Seniors. We have the magazine sales, more projects, a trip and with luck, a grand graduation to look forward to. Band at the Friday the 13th Dance Three Coins in the Fountain Is Jr.-Sr. r . Prom N J. Fackler J. Fackler ,AX,. mx - fkfs V fd ,f r 3 Afiiif . 1 Q M. Gilcher r R. Greek YW?- S. Gray Aw, T J. Gruber ai ,fi , A ggy to I H3 ,r x a 'vs Harrington N, Heller J. Henry D. Huffman N- Hugg 39 ff! g 6 fi. ' 5. if . 1 . 'V V ' as K. Joice M. Kauffman V. Keough B. Kunkel M. Landis I. Martin W 4 C., 7 Picfure NO? ' if Available . ' 55, 5 . 3 4 5- '., lf r ,fyxx .' ' 'Nj f B. Siegel T. Stevens J. Walkup I. Whitis S. Moses G. Murray L. Ott C. Oxender S. Oxender W. Person S. Pierce L. Ridenour S. Whitis Above: STANDING: Marshal Landis, Tom Stevens, Nancy Heller, Mr. Wilson, Play Director: Mar cheta Kauffman, Bill Bushong, David Huffman. SITTING: Patty Burkhart, Julie Fackler, Shelby Pierce, Cheryl Fiser, Joice Henry, Dennis Burkholder. FRONT: Cheryl Oxender, Myra Gilcher. The Junior Class Present a Comedy ? Hot Ce!! Ioice, what are you doing down there Class of '70 President ------ IDRRAINE HOUK Vice-President ---- RUSTY LANIUS Treasurer ---- WANDA DOUGLASS Secretary - - - Student Council - - N s ' my-'Q 6 Q B W ,H QV A hx X 'xffiffxhgv' E 1 'A A xr , Sl 4 In . ii ff 'und ,lg - n K. Barker D. Beck D. Becker C. Bell D. Bistline I. Boton K. Bowditch Briner Burkhart Clements Collie R, Culp D Dlck W Douglass D Fr1sb1e Q i W ' . r a rx 5'-1 V i ,:2f '5 R. Gruber D. Guy J. Haas J. Harrington B. House: R. Hersha W. Hock L. Houk N. Kauffman J. Keck R. Keller R. Lanius P. Lashway H. Lirot L. Lirot S. McClellan H. Mapes D. Martin D. Mead 1' A . Mercer I. Miller it T. Rummel fl I 7? ri ff. . 1 , M ' ii project a success. successful and st This year as S making projects. elephant auction ning to make a s We are lookin Sophomores Mak The Sophomor ward their mottol Where Shall we Anchor? We found as IJ ber along with pa . Moore R. Orewiler R. Orr . Oyer D. Oxender . Pearson R. Radem acher . Rediger e Class has worked diligently to- and goal: Tonight we Launch, reshmen, it takes every class mem- tience and hard work, to make a A doughnut sale turned out to be rted us on our way! phomores, we had two money- Our biggest project was a white CCSSS. which took a lot of work and plan- forward to a great Junior year! te New L. Snow 0 S C O V E M. MacAdams E. Smith l', I Below: Diane and Jackie dissecting for Biology NX. I. Stark B. Sutton T. VanDyke S. VanDyke K. Waltz B. Williams D. Wilson S. Whitis . Freshmen Find High S. Barker D. Bell B. Bible K. Bible B. Bowditch S. Burkholder S. Cain P. Carter C. Case K. Clark J. Clements C. Cook A f ax 652:5- PU' YDS?- Class of I 97 I Slecretary-Treasurer - - -CAROL CASE Xlice President - President - - - L G. Apt l I I u I 115 Sa.-4 :Q lilclgx -Q.. . 0 ---. f .fstxUf'S.9y.xj,. , Q , . , 'L .b Zi 3 9 f 5 .lla .M Jr, V V i A ' x if 'ffm - F? ll Piclure No? Available - MICKY MANLEY - - DENNY BELL , 1 . w Piclure 'f'Nof Avillable X, car ' J. Dennison C. Douglass 1 1 . S. Dragoo s C. Esterline ! Ji 0 Var' . 6 A 3 D. Fackler .WY J A. Fiser g . . D. Gruber s. ' -1 , '-E if fgilw s , x K. Hartman L. Helf B. I-Iersha . a 1 ' -:' Y: M. Hoffman Kats' Q . ,Hans . ', , Li. :Q I - , ' Q 'M' . if ..', u.-.- gs-,s ,ef R I-Iouser As Freshmen we are just starting our four years of high school During these fourfseemingly long years which we shall find will end all too soony we have a lot to learn and much to accom- . Q, ': I K .. f .,:'--.P .f!1.... nw.-. . s plish. We have set our goals high and we will reach them together. So far this year we have had a skating party and a dance as our money making activities. Then for our social activity we had a bowling School Fascinating!!! Frosh Survive party. Next year our biggest event will be our class rings. Then our Junior year will be filled with the Junior play and the Junior-Senior Prom. And then our last year magazine sales, Senior Play, Senior Trip, and Graduation will keep us busy. But during these four years we will do our best in everything and conquer all obstacles. O O O A. Keller I. Keller R. Kerr I. Kintner V. Landis R. Lashaway B. Leslie M. Manley R. Meyers ws L, Miner M. Miller V. Moses F. Orcutt R. Ott Pamela Oxender Mickey Oyer Gary Pierce Duane Reamer Beverly St. John Rickey Scott Denise Siler Vickie Smart Barbara Snow Judy Vest David Wheeler Ruthann Whitis ... Fhst Year of Fhgh School Sue Woodart ll I 'Nl STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW Mr Ladd Advisor Dick Jones Vice-President: Teresa Reagle, President: Barb Ely, Secretary and Treasurer Cheryl Fiser News Reporter. BACK ROW: Clarence Bell, Bill Hock, John Haines Terri Swarunger Nancy Heller Beverly St. John, Denny Bell. Is the student council an organization of its own? Shouldn't the student body have the right to elect the officers of the Student Council? These and many other questions asked by the student body as the Stu- dent Council has become a separate organization of their own. They have rewritten the constitution and sponsored many assemblies and record hops at the end of ball games, and the homecoming. Finally, they set up a schedule for activities for thestudent body. Student Council Leads Student Bod 3 ' r- l J J i 7 Above: ROW 1: Mts. Oxender, Advisor: Teresa Reagle, Vice-presidents liick Jones, Presidents Terri Swaninger, Secretaryg Becky Dury, treasurerg BACK ROW: John Haines, Marshall lsandis, Nancy Heller, Shelby Pierce. l Honor Society A new type ofltapping ceremony was used to induct eleven new members into the National Honor Society. It was a court type ceremony, where Dick Jones, presi- dent of the Honor'Society, acted as the judge, the facul- ty acted as the july, and the present honor students acted as the defense forithe newly inducted members. ln order to be an eligible member in the Honor Society, a person must have a full E? average, have character, show leader- ship, and service. ! X Q-,nn vu.-.ug - 4 l In an effort to reward scholarship, the scholarship banquet was once more 3 I sponsored by the Honor Society to recog- l nize the outstanding students in grades l seven through twelve. May these stu- dents and many more maintain such high standards. l NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS Left: FRONT: Wanda Douglas, Lorraine Houk, Jackie Miller, Diane Martin, Elaine Smith. BACK: Janet Durham, J 1 1 Shirley Martin. 52 i l Butch Bell, Rod Hersha, Carol Waterston, Above: BACK ROW: Terry Oyer, Vicky Keough, Denny Bell, Jeanne Cook, Julie Fackler, Nancy Heller. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Jones, photographer: Kay Pitts, Gloria Dick, Carol Waterston, Barry Rubel. FRONT ROW: Mr. Weslow, Advisor: Janet Durham, Marcheta Kauffman, Douglas Gunn, Chief Editors Debbie Yeager, Business Manager. The Annual Staff Hopes The Creation of a yearbook begins with imagination, develops further with an industrious staff, a concerned advisor, important financial supporters and a kit filled with mounting boards, rulers, paste, razor blades, scissors, and a stack of pictures. Due to lack in funds to finance the yearbook in previous years the annual had taken a decline in fulfillment. But due to the increase in boosters this year the annual staff has made a great effort to make this an annual that we many well be proud of for many years to come. Maybe it may not be classified as a good annual by some, but we keep trying to improve it. And it is only possible to improve the yearbook with the help of boosters and new ideas from the community and school. 4 l P 1 The annual staff of 1967-1968 hope they have taken the rig t steps in improving the annual and sending it on the right path in the future. It is the hope of the annual staff that this annual gives you ll the coverage and memories of the great year of 1967-1968. And now as editor of the annual staff it is only fit to recognize and thank the advisor, Mr. Weslow, the annual staff, and boosters for theii outstanding dedication and hard work to make a successful yearbook, And if there has been some evenlt or person or recognition not placed where it should have been placed or left out we are truly sorry. We hope this annual will bring nothing but joyous remembrance and happiness. hat This Year's hnual and the nnuals To Debbiie, Lon, and Doug typing copy onto the fi nal copy form. Marcheta and Vickie writing out copy for the annual. Come Will Bring You othing But Mr. Weslow sorting out for the annual Q P m P o S 1 il M i Q it JS Q7 Above: FRONT ROW: Mr, Buchanan, advisorg Karen Joice, Junk Editor: Becky Dury, Chief Editor: Carol Waterston, Class Editor. BACK ROW: Roger Brande- berry, Art Editor: John Haines, Feature Editor: Rod Hersha, Sports Editor. Newspaper Increases Circulation Under the advisor, Mr. Buchananan and Editor, Becky Duty, and the paper staff, 'the newspaper covered many events informing the readers of what has been happening and what was coming up. Many hours were spent outside of school on public opinion polls, finishing gossip and developing new ideas to make it an interesting 'and magnificent paper. The paper was printed at least once a month, and the staff has in- creased the sale this year greatly. Much thanks goes to any person who has directly or indi- rectly taken part in helping with the newspaper. Gathering up news. radii'- Newspaper assembly line 5 1 A -git , f FRONT ROW: Mrs. Knoll, Advisor: Kay Pitts, parliamentarians Heller, vice-president: Terri Swaninger, president: Micky Man l Mrs. Stevens, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susan Barker Patt Burk 1 Y Barb Leslie, Denise Beck, Stella Hinkle. THIRD ROW: Barry Ru Kathy Hartman, Myra Gilcher, Pam Oxender, Joyce Kintner. B Smart, Barb Bible. Future Teacher Acquainting Members with the purposes and program of the central idea of this year's chapter of the Future Teachers of Am . . . I opportunity to earn points, during their years in the club, towa Some of the activities in which you can earn points are: class a stitute teaching during a time when regular teachers must be ou study hall, and typing for a teacher. The Future Teachers of America has always been an active thusiastic members ready to learn the latest in teaching method this club works the closest with the faculty to learn teaching pro tral's School System, America Teresa Reagle, treasurer, Nancy y, reporter: Gloria Dick, librarian: art, Shelby Pierce, Ann Mercer, bel, Roger Brandberry, Flora Orcutt, ACK ROW: Denise Siler, Vicki sof 1 1 l Ohio Education Association was the rica. Members of this chapter have an s an award at the end of the year. n club offices, committee offices, sub- t of the room, grading papers, watching brganization with a large group of en- s, Of all the clubs at North Central, qedures and ways to improve North Cen- l f. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Oxender, Advisor: Carol Waterston, secretary-treasurer: Janet Durham, vice- presidents Gloria Dick, reporterg Marcheta Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Cook, Patty Burkhart Shelby Pierce, Rae Orr, Joyce Kintner. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Houk, Jackie Borton, Jackie Miller, Diana Dick, Elaine Smith, Pam Oxender, FOURTH ROW: Roger Brandeberry, Dennis Burkholder. Jacque Wray, President: Cnot present when picture takenj Library Club Encourages tudents To Read. Business meetings, work meetings, and parties compose the library club. The club could be found about every two weeks in the library, The year was spent, cataloging, cleaning, and arrang- ing books or magazines to catch the students interest. The c1ub's project this year was rearranging the magazine room and moving it to the old teach er's lounge. Now this year, because of the new addition, the library club has an elementary library to keep up. Thanks to this group, our knowledge is wider. 1 l r I NORTH CENTRHL EHELE BH D rderrrsliq Above: BACK: Ronnie Rademaker, Gary Apt, Terry Oyer, Kathy Hartman, Susan Keough, Londa Martin, Pam Oxender, Mark Deals, Kathy Beals, D. Martin, Homer Hendricks, Elaine Howk, Julie Fackler, Myra Gilcher, Marsha Howk, L. Kirkendall, Nancy Heller, Mary Fackler, Denise Dietrich Sue Robinson, Randy Wyman, Denny Bell, Steve Cain, Sharon Oxender. 1 We see the airplane, Ronnie. it -v V-4 - 1 will 1 The band playing at a basketball game. g Noam crnnmi F Q satis I R e High School Chorus Gets Second in District After Two Previous Years of First in District and Second W- in State Kyle Clark, Dennis Oxender, Bill Williams, Bill Bushong, Rod Hersha, John Haines, Greg Martin, Lon Hersha, Barry Rubel, Rusty Lanius, Ronnie Rademaker, Robert Orewilier, Douglas Gunn, Marshall Landis, Dennis Har- rington, Brad Collie, Diane Martin, Lorraine Houk, Elaine Smith, Gloria Dick, Beth Hersha, Ruthann Whitis, Kathy Hartman, Chris Evans, Sharon Whitis, Marcheta Kauffman, Nancy Heller, Mickie Manley, Terri Swain- ger, Debbie Yeager, Dick Jones, Alan Fiser, Dennis Guy, Stella Hinkle, Kathy Bible, Janet Durham, Carol Es- terline, Pam Oxender, Barb Ely, Susan Beck, Alice Pearson, Diane Wilson, Patty Burkhart, Myra Gilcher, Ann Mercer, David Bistline, Mr. Lamberson, Director: Bill Clements, Cheryl Fiser, Jackie Wray, Joyce Kintner, Flora Orcutt, Margret Hoffman, Cheryl Oxender, Wanda Douglass, Barbara Leslie, Shelby Pierce, Sharon Oxen- der, Vicky Smart, Joyce Henry, Connie Douglass, Norm Fiser, Terry Oyer, 5 . 4 ai, , Q, ,ii , . gcc, ,, X. M A f Q, V . . , ,, f , -,Lu ' ' wk ' . L A J 9 ' ' Y 'N 59 X'--.,,:A 4' iw-',,.,f -,fr ,I ,HI 3 . N. CENTRAL IR. HIGH CHOR lst ROW: C. Cogswell, S. Robinson, D. Gilcher, G. Whitney, L. Kir G. Dragoo, M. Fackler, S. Kirkendal, T. Clark, L. Walkup, K. Har son. 2nd ROW: M. Schnoover, D. Scott, D. Gilcher, T. St. John, R. V. Mercer, S. Adamson, M. Barker, P. Boothman, D. Keck, B, Estdrline, M. Gamboe, B. Kidston, G, Borton, T. Rhodes, G. Sumner, 3rd ROW: D. Burk, R.. Clements, D. Smith, C. Wheeler, J. Swaninger, D. Brown, W. Rad S. Keough, M. Harrington, M. Reagle, K. Fisher, T. Reifel, D. Bar Houk, L, Martin, C. Mercer, J. Votaw, D, Moyer, K, Pitts, G. Hen ses, J. Eidenier, L. I-Iouser, D. Bible, K. Becker, R. Ellerbusch, P, O r tin. Hersha 60 Stahl, B. Kidston, B. emaker, D.Deitrich, xx, . US kendal, H. Trgssler, R, pster, K. Canfield, L. Bistline, J. Heller, W. Hugg, S. Bexton, Brown, N. Denni- Murray, V. Rogers B, Meyers, R. Wyman Brandeberry, T. J. Brown, D. Oliver, rett, D. Heller, B, Turner. 4th ROW: M. dricks, A. Brown, D. Thompson, R. Mo- xender, J. Beck, D. Thompson, D. Mar- I r YOUTH POWER ORGANIZATION lst ROW: Mrs. Knoll, Advisorg N. Kauffman. B. St. Johh, S. Beck, Mrs, Potter, Advisor. 2nd ROW: A, Pearson, K. Bowditch, M. Gilcher, B. . 3rd ROW: R. Radamaker, L. Snow, S, McCe11.an, D. Wilson. L I L A l - Above: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Knoll, advisor: Diane Wilson, Re porter, Julie Fackler, vice-presidentg Jeanne Cook, presi- dentg Beth Siegel, secretaryg Nancy Kauffman, treasurer: Making donuts for money making acti- vity. Peggy Frame, parliamentariang Laurie Snow, recreationg Susan Burkholder, SECOND: Susan Draggoo, Alice Pearson, Vicky Moses, Marcheta Kauffman, Margret Hoffman, Vera Landis, Susette Gunn, Barbara Snow. THIRD ROW: Karen Walz, Barbara Houser, Barbara Bowditch, Beverly Kunkle, Christie Frisbie, Aldythe Runyan, Sue McClellan, Susan V Beck, Beth Hersha. BACK ROW: Susan Case, Beverly St. -- ra Helf, Jo Haas, Kathy Jo Bible. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA W TX 1 U Trick or Treat for UNICEF. How they taste john' Ls John, Connie Cogswell, Karen Bible, Susan Van Dyke, Lau- Above: STANDING: Marcheta Kauffman and John Whitis, Ned Hugg and Julie Fackler, MIDDl.E King John Heller and Queen Jo Haas. SITTING: Butch Bell and Laurie Snow, Vicky Moses and Terry Mercer, I F.H.A. Sponsors Dance iCrowning of Queen and King Left: King John and Queen Jo leading a dance. Backward Ball Band at F. H.A. Dance Above: BACK ROW: Bill Hook, Barry Rubel, Terry Oyer, SECOND: Rod Hersha, Chester Rutledge, Laura Helf, Jo Haas. THIRD ROW: John Haines, Vicky Keough, Lorraine I-louk, Flora Orcutt, Peggy Frame. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dietsch, Advisor: Elaine Smith, treasurer: Douglas Gunn, Vice President: Butch Bell, President: Nancy Heller, secretary, Carol Oxender, Advisor, cience Club Shows Curiosity Below: A General Motors representative demonstrates new things for the future. Below: A NASAR assembly sponsored by the science club. - A A A Above: BACK ROW: Rickey Scott, John Clements, Robert Keller, John Whitis, Jeffry Keller, John Heller, Charles Cook, Paul Lashaway, Tom Van Dyke, Jim Manley, Doug Briner, David Burkhart, Joe Keck, David Redinger, Roger Lashaway, David Barker, 'Ilerry Rummel, Mr. Holtery, advisor: Jerry Greiser, Ron Houser, Jerry Stark, Dean Frisbie, Florian Chirra, Butch Bell, Darrel Long, War ren Pearson, Terry Mercer, Ned Hugg. J Who fixed that tractor. 1 You Just faking Terry or do you ' really know what it is, 64 , 4 BACK ROW: Jo Haas: Lon Hersha: Kim Clark, Barry Rubel, Richard Rademaker, Steve Joice, Sheri Moses, Barba- ra Ely, Chris Evans. NEXT ROW: Ruthann Whitis, Sharon Whitis, Karen Joice, Patty Burkholder, Peggy Frame, Myra Gilcher, Denise Beck, Diane Martin, Nancy Heller, Cheryl Fiser. NEXT ROW: Sharon Oxender, Kathy Hartman, Connie Douglass, Stella Hinkle, Lorraine Houk, Jackie Borton, Elaine Smith, Jackie Miller, Diane- Wilson, Debbie Bible. NEXT ROW: Beth Siegel, Jeanne Cook, Gloria Dick, Carol Waterston, Janet Durham, Beth Hersha, Carol Esterline, Susette Gunn, Vera Landis,Marcheta Kauffman, Cheryl Oxender, Kay Pitts. NEXT ROW: Pam Oxender, Vicky Smart, Mickie Manley, Joyce Kintner, Denise Siler, Barbara Snow, Margaret Hoffman, Alice Pearson, Kathy Bible, Flora Orcutt, Barbara Leslie, Debbie Yeager, Miss Miller. FRONT ROW: Wanda Douglass, Rae Orr, Becky Dury, Julie Fack- ler, Terri Swainger, Joyce Henry. North Central Fans Cheering the team on. S U Terri and Joyce imitating wrestlers at pep . sessions. North Central Beauties, ,- .L Above: BACK ROW: Vicky Keough, Myra Gilcher, Vera Landis, Susette Gunn, Carol Esterline, Shir ley Coler. NEXT ROW: Barbara Houser, Susan Barker, Barbara Jackie Miller, Barbara Leslie, Denise Siler. NEXT ROW: Judy Vest, Patty Burkholder, Nancy Heller, Elaine Smith, Chris E Jo Haas, Ruthann Whitis, Kathy Jo Bible, FRONT ROW: Mrs, sey, Advisor: Sue Whitis, Peggy Frame, Diane Martin, Cheryl Laura Helf, Jackie Borton, Oxender, Margret Hoffman, Flora Orcutt, Miss Miller. l l Varsity Club Above: BACK ROW: Lon I-Iersha, Kim Clark, Ronnie Rademaker, Barry Rubel, Marshall Landis, Den nis Harrington. MIDDLE ROW: John Harrington, Richard Rademaker, Bill Williams, Norm Fiser, Douglas Gunn, Rusty Lanius. FRONT ROW: Mr. Phipps, Advisorg Bill Bushong, Vice presidentg Steve Bales, presidentg Becky Dury, Secretary-rreasurerg Joice Henry, reporterg Julie Fackler, Many Students Receive Award During Athletic Banquet. Norm Fiser receives Third year letterman award in basketball and Eagle award. Lon Hersha receives most valuable player award in basketball and SCh013f5hiP award- Barry Dick Heller receives the most valuable Rubel receives sportsmanship award and junior high player award from Mr. Bruce, four year letterman in track. Coach. ATHLETICS Help me down. My fingers stuck!! !! I Barry Rubel Above: BACK ROW: Mr. Philips, coach: Barry Rubel, Lon Hersha, Kim Clark, Greg Martin, Ron Rademaker, Dennis Harrington, Manager. FRON'l' ROW: Rod I-lersha, Bill Bushong, Tom Stevens, Norm Fiser, Marshall Landis, John Harrington, Manager. i Varsity Squad Has Bad Start But Finishes Strong Norm Fiser Greg Martin 1 Kim Clark i 70 i LON HERSHA Stop your laughing, Norm. ,,. V- K , Q Randy Apt scrambling for the f From the side lines a concerned ball. coach and ball team look on. Junior Varsity Shows Great Possibilit Below: BACK ROW: Mr. Phipps, coach: Bill Willams, Tom Ste- vens, Rusty Lanius, Randy Apt, Dennis Bell, Ron Raclemaker, Duane Reamer, Dennis Harrington, Manager. FRONT ROW: Butch Bell, Marshall Landis, Kyle Clark, Terry Oyer, Denver Moore, Norm Fiser, David Wheeler, John Harrington, Manager. Marshall is this Basketball or ballet??? ' 4 af 4- 'Q sf: ' Norm going in for a lay up under heavy guard. Above: BACK ROW: Alan Fiser, David Wheeler, Kyle Clark. i FRONT ROW: Rickey Scott, Dennis Bell, Duane Reamer, Mr. Ladd, Coach. Freshman Team Not Too Big Left: Every member claiming the basketball for him self. 5 Below Left: julie cheering the team on. Below Middle: Rusty rebounding under heavy guard, Below Righti Freshman cheerleaders selling cake tickets at a ball game. I l l Above: BACK ROW: Mr. Bruce, Coach: Randy Waltz, Dick Heller, Don Buirk, Kim Fiser, Ronald Stahl. FRONT ROW: T. Clements, manager: Randy Wyman, J. Miller, Tommy Reifel, Dennis Miller, Bill Kidston, Alan Miller, Manager. Junior High Wins Count Tourney Left: BACK ROW: Mr, Bruce, coach: Brett Rubel, Jim Eidenier, Don Burkhart, David Thompson, Kent Becker, Alan Miller. FRONT ROW: Jim Heller, Rick Lashaway, Scott Moyer, Jim Walkup, David Dick, EFF Dave Bible, Greg Sum- ner, Tom Clements. BECKY D URY 1 J J TERR1 SWAINGER y lr' 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left: Joice Henry, Ray Orr, Terri Swainger, Julie llyackler, Wanda Douglass, Becky Dury Sphitlncreased by Cheerleaders JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS J Lower Left: Debbie Brown, Debbie Martin, Jody B ck, Janet Swainger. J FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Below:!Vicky Smart, Micky Manley, Pam Oxender, Joice Kintner. 74 J Above: BACK ROW: Mr. Bruce, Coachz Bill Williams, Dennis Bell, Rod Hersha, Rusty Lanius, Bill Hook, Kyle Clark, FRONT ROW: Bill Bushong, Butch Bell, Junior Dennison, David Bisrline, James Dennison, Denver Moore. Baseball Team Has One Junior and the Rest Freshmen and Sophomores Bill Bushong putting power behind the bat. Junior Dennison sliding into rhird base. fi fl if , , 1: I I G- A g 1 V1 X ' ,X 1' U, I R If f 5 , . . - 1 v- ' 1 ers 1' . -' - I .E iff 1- ' - '- 'f , . ' 'V . ,. 'ii 'ss ih0'+1gwf,,1 ' , G fl. f, x ,141-,.., t gg-h I l 7'I '5 . '- -5.-n:. .'-' lwx'-LYS ' . .:Prf:d17ff?'f'i-Fi-'avi-7+2-.fEs--- gx I I Above: STANDING: Mr, Wilson, Coach: Dale Becker, Duane Reainer, Barry Rubel, Lon Hersha, Kim Clark, Ronnie Rade- maker, Dennis Oxender. FRONT: Terry Oyer, Managers Robert Orewilier, Norm Fiser, Douglas Gunn, Marshal Landis, David Wheeler, Jerry Stark. Track Team Strong But Too Small NEW RECORDS SET THIS YEAR LON HERSHA -- HIGH JUMP 10 FT. 880 YARD RUN BARRY RUBEL -- LONG JUMP 19' 3 lf'2 RON RADEMAKER -- MILE RUN 5:02 MARSHALL LANDIS -- TWO MILE 10:32 DOUGLAS GUNN -- POLE VAULT 10' BOV OREWILER, DAVE WHEELER, DALE BECKER, DENNIS OX- ENDER, RoN RADEMACHER, MICKEY OYER, MILE RELAY TEAM -- 4:02 DOUGLAS GUNN KIM CLARK 1 f 1 BARRY RUBEL NORM FISER LON HERSHA ,h , . hang ri . V . yo u f3j44ifi1..., . 5 J W' ,453--,.Tl W ,:-.ENgat?::..3:,,! ' rx .f xx 'Dig g It X-3 'V 3 sms, fl 1 'N 'B - x 1 'J W' lit -rar: x W- .4 'f'1 +f'F's's',2-Q12-isfii-Qlg-,4 :aff 123f'l1'- i- -r-' if 1 ,-Q.l,,1y T Norm Fiser running the 100 yard :5'j:41g,13y. dash. Doug Gunn going over the is 120 yard high hurdles, Ron Rade- maker high jumping. 'sl V Kim Clark 10118 Lon Hersha throwing jumping. the discus. Doug Gunn pole vaulting. Mi gd x -Elf 'W-A Track Team Loses Five Members Ron Rademaker and Duane Reamer thr0w' Norm Fiser running the Barry Rubel in the long ing discus. relay. jump i 1 ii u uw' i s f 1' M MQW A' , 4 -vs? o 6. ,--0 I Q ,i 'ff , X +-f , ' if , A , -' l -. Above: 's reaction after first defeat of W ,I A213 5 ,:- . '-' , season. ,- ,, , , r .e H e , if 1- Cro Country Team .. ixfx, .AmA,.a2L 0 A ' f ' JQKRVQ s , 53 r Loss Qnly One Member is-fe .J11 e Q' Q -2 f-ef 2 3 s Future Looks Great f A L - Mf 5- -'w 'K Below: Gary Pierce, David Wheeler, Rod Hersha, Ronnie r ' ' N' ' A wx' ' X' r Rademaker, Do glas Gunn, Terry Oyer, Marshal Landis, DOUGLAS GUNN ,',,w Mr. Phipps, Co ch. ffmsx V t 9 IJDLT' ii! fr ka. Above: BACK ROW: David Bistline, Roger Robinson, Steve Joice, David Barker, Mr. Wright, coachg FRONT ROW: Dick Gruber, Joe Keck, Donnie Gruber, Brad Collie, Dennis Guy. STEVE JOICE Wrestling Team Receives Equipment ROGER ROBINSON The wrestling team has now received their wrestling mats and uniforms now maybe they will be able to practice more to build the strongest team in the county. Tough work out -- tough team Aboif AboY over Left! ez Spin drills e Left: Roger Robinson wins his opponent. Roger trying to pin his man Golf Team Grows Below: Mr, Wilson, coach: Alan Fiser, John Harrington, Tom, Stevens, Rod Hersha, Bill I-lock Butch Bell, Mike Miller, Richard Meyers. l P P .Q ,, ,rx 1- 1 if Q u .pg ,K 15. S., Q5 Ny? ,min .wh .. ' vshlgjg 'xx K -l Y-.- -x -,' 5 .f-,,..,,i K 1 1 s Class Officers ' Kim Fiser, presidentg Dennis Scott, vice-presidentglDick Heller, secretaryg Bob Kidston, treasurer: Bonnie Esterline and Tom Reifel, student council. D. Barrett J. Borton Wm. Brandeberry D. Briner D. Brown J. Brown L. Brown D. Buerk K. Canfield T. Clements C. Cogswell M. Delcanrp D. Dietrich N. Dennison D. Dick U ... - sr f? Vi -.J ,J Class of '72i 15-'Y x L X af T' 17 ,Q Q W. Esterline Evans Fisher Gilcher Gilcher Greek Grieser I-Iarpster Harrington Heller Ho llstein Houk Houser Keck J Keller QM.. Are We Ready Kemarly Keo ugh Kidston Knepper Lashaway Lashaw ay Lirot Logan Manley Manley Mercer Miller . ik A -li 1 X 'ii U .I 'FL 5 R. Walz C. Wheeler for High Schoo I l P I7 'lk-I C. Tinney Wm. Turner J. Votaw J. Walkup ?? D. Miller J. Miller I. Moyer D. Oliver W. Rademaker M. Reagle M. Reamer T. Reifel T. Rhoades M. Ridenour S. Robison B. Rubel R. Rutledge D. Scott D. Smith R. Stahl M. Stark G. Sumner J. Swaninger D. Thompson M. Barker I. K D R. S. D P. A D S. T. D. T. G. I. R. M M L. Beck Becker Bell Bistline Bexton Bible Boothm an Brown Burkhart C ase Clark Cogswell Covey Draggoo Eidenier Ellerbusch Fackler Gamboe Hari wt, WF-'I'-7 Class of I 97 3 ' B 15 - . an M. Harrington W ,,. '- J. Heller ' B 6 JJ Y-5 -'..g,Y1 ' Class Officers FRONT: Randy Wyman, president. SECOND ROW Londa Martin, secretary-treasurerg Penny Oxender, vice-president. THIRD ROW: Mary Fackler and Ron Bistline, student council. wiv' w .41 X rr 'Q' -CII? ...qu 1 I 4 I Seventh Grade Eye Ne Stark Thompson Tinney Tressler Walkup Walkup Whitney Wyman Zuver McAdams :x X vs we s. I W. Horizon G. Hendricks R. Hollstein R. Hugg B. Kidston L. Kirkendall S. Kirkendall D. Martin L. Martin V. Mercer B. Meyers R. Moses S. Moyer W. Murray I. Oyer P. Oxender K. Pitts M. Rademacher V. Rogers T. St. John M. Schoonover D. Apt R. Barry A. Bavin M. Beals K- Borron C- Brandeberry JHX V. Brown M. Dye K. Fisher D. Hari H. Hendricks R. I-Iollstein K. I-Iouk P. Huffman D. Keough S. Kerr C. Kosier L. Logan G. Long M. Lougheed D. Martin KUNKLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MR. ADAMS - GRADE 6 1967-1968 R. Stahl J. Steffes R. Thompson J. Van Dyke M. Zuver 'WY 4-V. If 4-.1 ...V ' 3 S1 if W T' Sixth Grade Year Climaxes Elementary Studies J, Moyer G. Orcutt R. Schlosser B. Smith ff.. . , K , . A r , ' H if , -fi. r 0, cv Bn V117 G., W Q., .4....,, , I i Wei. . ,fb . . ' . 7? . ' 1 3 A .- W , f I y, gag X 4, , . . . A '4- --9: ' ' f 9-LJ '- , 4 - , J vw ' ' A , . ,210 . . H. -fr-1' , .r 1 ' ' K. Bender D. Boetz K. Brown M. Clements P. Draggoo J. Fackler T. Fackler R. Field S. Fiser M. Hersha T. Hock M. Huffman K. Kemarly A. Klintner P. Kurtz M. Lashaway M. Lashaway I. Martin F. Miller J. Miller R. Nearing J. Oxender J. Oxender M. Oyer S. Parent PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MR. ROBERT OBERLIN - GRADE 6 V. Pierce 1967-1968 A. Reifel K. Rupp Q. . W? ' A S A. Rutledge R. Smrth I 1 1 N. Snow R. Turner L. Altman C. Bible C. Boothman H. Boothman C. Borton T. Burkhart M. Dietrich I. Flint A. Gearhart M. Hartman A. Apt V. Aschliman N- Barry C. Beals B. Beck M if lf? 'fr' Q' QM' 1. K sl B, B. Herman D. K A s. KS:-rr ' ' AB iff ftt - F M. Lirot A I V? I V , V g J. Moore . h A + ra g Viv W K Fifth Grade Eyes KUNKLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ' ' MR.. SINN - GRADE 5 Future With Enthusiasm 1967-1968 J. Pitts L. Ricks J. Shinabarger M. Thompson Agia fy wr-A A :X.,?.e? I 3 if D. Tinney B. Trausch T. Zuver C. Brown J. Clay K. Clements K. Cogswell M. Cook J. Deetz C. Douglass R. Ely C. Esterline D. Esterline J. Henry L. Herzog T. Herzog K. Hugg T. Keck K. Kirkendall L. Leidy D. Martin J. McClellan J. McDiarmid R. Mercer K. Moreland D. Oyer B. Rubel B. Rubel PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. DUVENDACK - GRADE 5 1967-1968 Rutledge Slee Smart Steinke Stoops Vo taw La' x 5 5 wi K LA ' la f 5 fi , S. M Q' ri 'f 'R'-up-Q' , k k It .gps K --Mrggg . . X 5, x . R. Briner R- Brown E. Burkhart H. Dennison C. Gearhart R. I-Iagelberger .,N G. Haywood S. Hari T. Hendricks J. Hollstein '- S. Johnson 1, L S 1' .lx M. Kohl E. Leslie D. Logan P. Long S. Lougheed P. Orcutt E' ' T. Schlosser N CC X,,rzA r 1, M. Schoonover M. Sparks 2 C 1:1 . C. Spencer 1 ' N KUNKLE SCHOOL MRS. REBECCA HENSLEY GRADE 4 1967-1968 55' 'buf W T' Qm -v E' T7 fl ,rv Fourth Graders Put Away Childishness J. Stahl L. Tinney V, .,. - . X M. Trausch if al!! 'I 'pix 3 ' ' 'I I y r , L, 2 4: Q 4 rr 1. I -Q ..,,fJ , , . A '! . ,,-D, Q msn' ,X K W I xy V . A r . f . I x W 1 L. Van Dyke M. Walz E. Whitis D. Zuver I J. Barker H. Bender T. Bexten D. Brown T. Crisenberry D. Eidenier L. Faunce M. Hersha D. Herzog P. Joice T. McDiarmid D. Mercer K. Mick S. Morr K. Nearing B. Oyer R. Pettit PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MISS IOYCE MILLER - GRADE 4 1967-1968 E. M. P. S. G. B. Reagle Robison Russell Schmucker Slagle Slee A. Steinke K. Swamng all 'i2!! ! EI' if M .A?. Digit Q xx Q 5' S. Thompson S. Vaughn K. Zimmer Fourth Graders Show Great Imagination R. Bandeen L. Clements R. Downing D. Ely M. Fatzinger S. Fatzinger T. Gamboe C. Good W. Horne T. Kirkendall P. Kurtz C. Lanius M. Manley J. McC1e11an C Moreland J. Oxender S. Parent D. Peterson G Pettit S. Pettit S. Pierce J. Reamer PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. MARY ALICE CROMMER GRADE4 1967 1968 C E. D J. D R. Aschliman V. Aschliman S- Bible L R. Bryan D. Dennison . fail? A i rw .5 A A I Drury Frymire Gearhart Gruber Guy ns' lv, Q R. Hagelberger C. Harwell M. Haywood K. Johnson C. Keil E. Kerr R. Kerr P. Martin M. Miller R. Miller NORTH CENTRAL ELEMENTARY MRS. MARION KAUFFMAN 1967-1968 Third Graders T. Schinabarger S. Sickmiller S. Smith D. Sparks ? N.'Whee1er Create Pleasant Atmosphere R. Pitts D. Reeder K. Repp M. Schlosser I A ,.:7'X..Af5'?am1fr K ,. SL'-' 'Hx X 94 T K. Bell ,x p 'e x ,A Mig S. Brown b ,N D. Cook h X .8 , S. Cook X , 'gg :L- M. Crommer ' ag 'rv ,. ing-xx M A x K 1 xr 'X X C. Deetz J. Draggoo E. Duvendack M. Ely f 'VX T. Ely I J. Esterline ' .4wqq., S. Good I 2 q 6 L ' 3 Jn Haubold N i fl Q' x G. Heber , X.. x 'Liam -, M J. Horne ' ' h A 5 vmmf E. Kidston S. Kirkendall S. Kirkendall D. Lashaway R. Manley G. Mmm ' Q u I. McDiarmid Q- Ax D. Pearson fi, ,- R. Pettit M. Schmucker Q., PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. PARENT - GRADE 3 1967-1968 X 1 Q ,BT .EV 'Jr . X. X-E .p u'- 1 L. Simpson A Q, , S. Staniski bl' D. Stoops Q4 , Q I A J. Sumner M. Tom M. Votaw C- Zimmer Second vii , x X I. D E. T B. C. D. T. Graders Fin E pe ',,,, If s' -53 gg- f.. ,, S ... '- Sud- Pierce Rupp Slagle Steinke Sum ner Suntken Warner Yoder Zimmer M anley Mapes Martin Merser Miller Mick Mocherm an Oberlin d New riences T. BBHIICII A. Eckley M. Fackler M. Hersha L. I-Iouser PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. STEVENS - GRADE 2 1967-1968 S. Bandeen M. Clements M. Cogswell L. Cryer L. Fackler J. Fatzinger E. Grrmm M. Herzog M. McClellan R. McKelvey C. Mercer D. Mitchell C. Moreland PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. HAMET - GRADE 2 1967-1968 ..g,...X , L E. Morr D. Nixon D. Rutledge B. Thompson T. Tom S. Williams L. Yoder Second Graders C. Altman K. Barry J, Bickham C. Bistline QEX A W' 1 J. Clark R. Cogswell T. Dietrich R. Drury K. Fisher K. Fleming D. Geiser J. Grieser C. Gruber A. Haywood R. Huffman R. Kerr M. Kohl D. Kosier S. Linot KUNKLE ELEMENTARY MRS. CELESTA OBERLIN GRADE 2 1968-1968 'PN J. Rimmer D. St. John K. Scott M. Stahl C. Trausch 111 Develop Good L. Boothman K. Brown Stud Habits kigiz . P Lockhart M M111er T Moore in C Reedek V827 ...af Q .1 B Boetz S. Brown T. Brown E. Crommer J. Deetz D. Eckley 9 S Eidenrer S. Ely L. Faunce W. Fatzinger J- Fitzenrider S. Grimm PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. HILLARD - GRADEI C Haubold A A. Henry P - Huge 1967-1968 ' .1 M. Kirkendall P. Kurtz IBZ. x ., C. Lashaway ' . Lanius X, u .V P M , T. Manley fl -JON . ffq, w db- Martin Mick Moshowitz Moreland Parker Pettit Pierce RUPP Smith Staniski Sumner Trausch Vaughn Walkup Webber 4-5 J. Barry G. Bible D. Broadwater K. Clark R. Cogswell W. Dohn ' ' 1... 16. n .r A X D. Fleming 5 A. Geiser 'W' 5 L J. Gunn F' T. Hendricks C. Hollstein .15 D. Huffman S. Keil L. Kerr B. Lantz R. Leslie J. Logan B. Moller W. Mocherman D. Oyer K. Rademaker G. Reeder M. Repp S. Rimmer T. Schlosser T. Sickmiller I T. Sickmiller R. Spencer B. Stahl D. Stark r r I T .Stemen J. Van Dyke ,, .F .. B. Youtsey NORTH CENTRAL ELEMENTARY MRS LILA ORCUTT First Graders -19.7-1968 Aschliman Bible Bickham Borton Burkhart Cogswell Cousino Durham Hagelberger Keo ugh Lockh art Mapes Miles Miller Miller Mocherm an Orc utt Schoonover Seem an Sickmiller Klndergarteners Meet New Friends D. Surbey S. Traxler S. Sparks T. Stark G. Suntken KUNKLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MRS. NANCY ELSER KINDERGARTEN A. M 1967-1968 R. Slee M. Warner ' .fi '4 ,f '- 4 xx 'wg 5. L3 1' yiW:i:95 'I' ' A ---D'iE'iiVif G! ilfrffkf ' '12 ' ' :V lf' -. H1343 945,415 ,r,x.5.gvi.Q,.r z ,' 25?-iftw-efngiii ffm, Q LE, Jfffr if New 11' if -Mwinf . .X-ar-:fm . Q. its fr ki TE 5 hjxfw,-..Q5y.a,: ,,. K, rg,-4 gigs--.112 f 'f' if x. fm. N 99. Q -51 N W. by Vw -X 2 ' 1 if'- 'T vf:?'ifS .4 . W. W' .Y ,- ...rs -- f fm L- V. Pitts D. Robison S. Semer R. Slagle l l l r I02 ' Bandeen Barker Bennett Bexten Duvendack Ellerbusch Esterline Frame Glenn Hersha Hock Houser Leidy McDiarmid McGill Mercer Morr Moskowitz Nearing Oyer KINDERGARTEN P M KUNKLE ELEMENTARY MRS. NANCY ELSER 1967-1968 gif' 1 C 1 M. Betts piggy, ga new., pgdw, ngfuf, T D. Broadwater . NO' j Ng' Ngf , E- Available A gy Avqilqblq Available Available L. Fackler 7 J. Handshoe 1 .- .A I L ff ,ji ' . K. Lashaway L. , h MQ +A 'H r Q Y J. Martin R ' -. 'Q D. Mohr T -.4,.,,, , 'ff if N' K V J. Oberlin j . L - 1? W ,. Y' C. f J, Se. . af X N D. Ridgeway I Q M ,. B. Taylor W ,. W ,K , cf? 1 V. Thompson hw ' Q' ' 4 -'f R. Wheeler 6, . 5 1, K. Zuver . ,, x 4' Q North Central Special Education Class NORTH CENTRAL SCHOOL MRS. LINDA MILLER Special Education Class 1967-1968 -I '-I ' '- Ll 4 'GK E ' R4 is-Q... L ADVERTISERS Tribute to a FINE CLASS CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISI-IES L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY .Iewelry's Finest Craftsmen Invitations Class Rings and Pins Club Insignia Medals Trophies Plaques Diplomas THE ARC CORPORATION 400 Enterprise Street Telephone 636-4242 Bryan Ohio B BELL'S HUB SINCLAIR 1 l I I l 4 Compliments of SANTA'S EXIT 2 1 RESTAURANT 4 4 Union St. and High St. Montpedier Oh Phone 636-9713 ryan Oh Mon tp Compliments of LlECHTY'S INC. lier l 1 RA E. McKARNS SHELL PRODUCTS K I Shell Products i I Farm Deliveries I ' Phone 485-3506 tpellier Oh l I 1 MONTPELIER RECREATION BOWL T rophy Room R estaurant Montpelier Ohio TOMS GULF SERVICE Jets. 15 and 20 A Montpelier Ohio WILLIAMS FEED CO. Purina Chow and Health Aids Liquid Molasses Feeding Grinding Coal Phone 485- 3670 Montpelier Ohio ZULCH'S Photographic Equipment Stereo -- Hi Fi Audio Visual Center T.V. and Appliance Shop Montpelier Ohio BRYAN LANES 18 Brunswick Air Conditioned A-2 Pinsetters Phone 636-9133 Pocket Billiard Tables West High St. , Bryan, Ohio Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty of Pllorth Central WINZELER STAM P Winzeler Products Since 1919 Montpelier ING C0 Ohio YI YEAGER'S IGA STORE DELICATESSEN Quality Groceries Choice Meats Pioneer, Ohio .E E R - Sn ' N. . I' C It YOUR COMPLETE FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE Men, Women, and Children - Shoes and Clothing Complete Floor Covering Dept. Pioneer , Ohio W 1 Compliments of I Y HAUSE vALuE CQMPANY AND , HAusE MACHINQS, INC. i N I 1 . R W ! MYERS ELEVATOR s. ' com. COMPANY N 1 b , P1oneer 1 Oh1o W 1 1 0 PI M RN THE PIONEER MILLING COMPANY Pioneer Ohio UNITED STATES CHEMICAL CO. . h. I l l i FINDLAY MoATs Fonn sALEs ' EQUIPMENT SALES INC l Since 1916 Ccirnmercial Food Service l Equipment Low Low Overhead l Big Big Deals PAUL E. MOATS MARK C. MOATS Phone--899-3865 Sherwood Ohio Supplies, Refrigeration Paper Products lServing Restaurants A Hotels, Hospitals l Schools and Clubs Phone 422-4872 Findlayl ohio , 1 CONGRATU LAT IONS FRiOM THE BAKER SHINDLER CQNTRACTINQ co. Defiance, Ohio l General Contractors for Your Blew School Addition I OSBORN-RINGS REXALL Pharmacy at Two Locations: 904 Snyder 301 W. Main UYS When You Care Enough to Give the Best It's Gifts From GORNY WINZELER Prescriptions Gifts Cosmetics Call for FREE Delivery Montpelier Ohio W r .,,,vT ,, , Bryan Ohio WILSON-GEESEY FUNERAL HOME INC. , , PIONEER Montpelier Ohm BANKING COMPANY Pioneer, Ohio lI3 LINDSEY MOTOR SALES, INC. COOPER'S BARN SINCE 1924 Th . e areas newest and most unique CHEVROLET restaurant located at Merry Lake, BUICK U2 mile west of Rt. 41999 on Ter- CADILLAC' ritorial Road, is designed with the 112- 14 N. Lynn st. 113 N. Mai1'1St. famlly in mmd' am ls 0961? alwear long fo your continued dining Wholesale Retail Lease Bryan pleasure. l I I or , 'TSW' H p W 'FCTFW3 lw5 U'i, do E1LT:QL,uIInd,f-gg .Q 'Q,' A ' sr 1,,sll!'g- AN A f 1- -1-5.,.,Z2i3-1: X, 2112. -, 'g1f'! c:'.l5i.z-:.t:-,Aw MONTPELIER DAIRY CREME 485-3752 f .......r.. Montpelier Ohio HUTCHISON'S PHILLIPS '66' Tires - Batteries - Accessories I Minor Repairs PHILLIPS Montpelier Ohio I II4 l 1 l 76 Compliments to the Annual Staff From WINEGARDNER'S MOBILE ANDY NIXON HOMES Phone 636-4158 CONTRACTOR 636-2554 Bryan Ohio LARRY CROMMER Distributor of Babcock Products Phone 737-2116 O Pioneer Ohio N.W.O. MUTUAL ASSOCIATION INSURANCE West Unity, Ohio When in Need of Farm, Home or Chattel Insurance Check Our New Package Policy for Coverage No charge for Writing No 514550. OO deductible clause as we pay from the beginning of the loss. No premium paid until the policy is in force for one year. Call or See Home Office - West Unity Phone 924-2451 or CARL FACKLER Alvorton, Ohio - Phone 737-2783 DEL'S MARKET Meats, Groceries, Oil, Quality Gas DEL SHUMAKER - Prop. Pioneer Ohio 3 JOHN MELTON MOTOR SALES Ford -I Falcon - Mercury - Comet 920 NO1'IZh Main SIS. Phone 636-1156 Bryan Ohio 1 Milk Product Division PET MILK INC. Bryan Ohio JAMES HAMILTON INSURANCE AGENCY Automobile - Fire Life - Health and Accident Mutiual Funds - Auto Loans Homeowners Casualty E. Jackson St. - West Unity, Ohio 1 Phone 924-5011 Na ionwide Representative G. A. LOUGHEED FURNITURE RALPHI'S T.V. 8: APPLIANCE SALES 81 SERVICE 1 Furniture Carpets Whirlpool - RCA Victor - Sylvania Draperies East Jaickson St. Ph. 924-2185 All Name Brandlines West Uinity Ohio West Unitfhone 924-4391 Ohio Wie service what We sell 1 I Compliments H. s. OPPENHEIM co. of Congratulations CLARK'S WELL DRILLING Seniors Pioneer Ohio l Camden Michigan 4 1 Prepare to be Pampered BONNIE'S CLIP 8. CURL BEAUTY SHOP BONNIE ESTERLINE 737-2344 Pioneer Ohio PRIEST AND COOK FURNITURE COMPANY 485-3732 308-310 West Main Str. tpelier Oh ALLEN BEAUTY SHOP NATIONAL BANK OF MONTPELIER 737-2110 Member of the Federal GLADYS OLIVER--Prop. Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Pioneer Ohio Montpelier Oh WM. CO. FARM BUREAU JOY'S GARAGE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 737-2301 Pioneer Oh Pioneer Ohio ALLEN-CUNNIFF INC. Furniture Draperies Carpeting Compliments of DICK'S PLUMBING AND HEATING RICHARD MOON 737-2338 Pioneer Ohio Pioneer Oh BALES V8.5 HARDWARE Heating and Plumbing Supplier LP Gas Service e'J rYf:f: - M., , , nffif44cl2,ifvQr::1fii.ii.f ,t , ., . i.kk::L K ' L,-,ff ' 4- , T. .ie,,e K Pioneer Ohio THE TRI-STATE ALLIANCE Advertising, Commercial, and Job Printing 737-2359 Pioneer Ohio S Q ,M W. EIDENIER'S GAMBLE STORE BUD'S SUPER MARKET Your Super Dollar Market Pioneer, Ohio Pioneer, Ohio COMPLETE SLEE'S PRESCRIPTION SHELL Phone 737-2364 WM. HOCK PHARMACIST SERVICE SERVICE BULK DELIVERY Heel' Pioneer Oh I Compliments JoNEs CLOVER FARM of GRQCERIES LUCY ZIMMERMAN MEATS 8. VEGETABLES . wx ,, Y 41' .l : A eff K :EQ - E55 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Heel' Pigneer 1 1 Compliments of GENE SELLERS, P.V.M. 1 r l A beaultiful display of all sizes of Rock of Ages Memorials. It will pay to 'see us. Price reasonable. 737-2339 - L. H. MARTIN and SONS Pioneer 1 Ohio TOWN 8: COUNTRY MOTORS Wm. Co. 's Only Chrysler 8: Plymouth, Sales Auto Service 2.4 Hr. Wrecker Service Marathon Oil Products Located 114 mile west of jct. ZOA. and 15 on 20A 737-2383 Pioneer Ohio P TV Pioneer HONEER ELECTRIC f PHILCO I f Sales--Service I l 737-2349 l 1 Box 157 1 T l l 1 w r P T I RADIOS Ohio i 1 Congratulations to the N. C. Senior Class Compliments of LARRY J. BROWN D.C. Pioneer Ohio HOME STORE Groceries--Meats- -Drugs JAKE ESTER LINE Prop. Home Phone Store Phone 737-2594 737-9061 Kunkle Ohio When You Care Enough to Give the Best It's Gifts From GORNY WINZELER Q ff Montpelier Compliments of EDGERTON IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Sales and Service- The long greenline of John Deere equipment - Lawn and Garden Tractors Forge Equipment GLEN DURHAM - Owner Edgerton, Ohio Phone 298-3051 Edgerton Ohio I2I CHARLES F. HAMET Calendars and Advertising Special l Compliments of AdvertisiI1l-gpllicg-sn't Cost-- DR. R. 737-2363 I Pioneer Ohio Pioneer Oh COY'S SOHIO SERVICE NELSON RUPP Front End Alignment and W Wheel Balance 24 Hr. Wrecker Service 737-2387 Pioneer Ohio Pionee Ohl C mpliments MIKE'S PLUMBING 8. HEATING p of LONABARGER'S SlALES 87 SERVICE 737-2331 l Pioneer Ohio Pioneei' Ohi Compliment. l of l KELLER'S PONTIAC SALES 8. SERVICE BUB'S BARBERSHOP Pioneer Ohio I West Uliity Qhig L Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bryan Ohio B FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN QE H '-f Y H Oh We TED IHRIG BRUCE COOLMAN KELLY BROS. INSURANCE AGENCY Box 349 Phone 636-3189 Bryan Ohio Compliments of CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN OHIO In Bryan It' s BROWNIE'S Good Food l Block East of Court Square Bryan Ohio CAROLL-AMES COMPANY Bryan's Complete Hardware Store T. V. and Appliance Store G. E. --Philco--Bendix--Motorola Free Parking Bryan Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM THE AQUILA STAFF cdmpumanta S PERIOR AGENCY of I I LOUDEN'S I IRA KANNEL I I Montpelier Ohio Montpelier Ohio I I Memorials of Highest I Qualltl' K 8. R CLEANER, INC. FACKLER MONUMENTAL shirt Laundry Same Day Service 636- 1940 144-1505 S. Lynn St. 485-4212 West Side of Square Montpelier Ohio Bryan Ohio SMITTY'S PIZZA MANEVAL SERVICE, INC. LYNN and MARILYN SMITH . Made to Order by Phone and Take I I . em Home I924 E. Bryan Street 636-1844 I Monday thru Friday - 5. to 12 Bryan Ohio Bryan OhiO I I I I M. D. STOUGH Complete Painting and Decorating Service Paint--Wallpaper--Cerarnic Wall and Floor Tile Carpet and Linoleum--Window Shades Venetian Blinds--Class Store - 636-2839 -- 1225 Lynn St. Res. - 636-2839 -- Bryan, Ohio Compliments of I FlGLEY'S REST HOME Pioneer Ohio I I I I I I24 I I COBB'S ACE HARDWARE Toys - -Gifts - -Paints Montpelier, Ohio Compliments of MONTPELIER CREAMERY Montpelier, Ohio Compliments of MILLER'S SUPER DOLLAR Montpelier, Ohio MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG AGENCY LESLIE and FAITH SI-IRULB, Mgrs Shop in the Convenience of Your Home 485-3 125 Montpelier, Ohio Dog 'Gone' Good Food Compliments Doe 'N suns of PELTCS LUMBER COMPANY NEIL and NORMA ENSIGN 1021 E. Main Street 485-3059 M ontpelier, Ohio Montpelier, Ohio TOGGERY CLEANERS Complete Cleaning and Shirt Laundry Service Two Locations: 138 N. Main E. Main Montpelier and Bryan, Ohio KELLY'S GIFT HOUSE Watches- -Diamonds - -Jewelry Repair Montpelier, Ohio l l Compliments HENRY'S SHOE STORE of A Family Shoe Store A WESTERN AUTO Specializing in Your Foot Comfort L Montpelier, Ohio 485-3349 Montpelier, Ohio N Compliments BLISSETT MOTOR SALES of 409 W. Main and 2.13 E. Main 485-3144 Montpelier, Ohio Your Chevrolet and Buick Dealer SKATEPA-WAY ROLLER-RINK Montpelier, Ohio MOC HERMAN REALTY REALTORS- -BUILDERS 211 West Main Montpelier, Ohio KINDLER'S FLOWERS Greenhouse i Flower Shop N l Garden Center l Montpelier, Ohio CITY HARDWARE 32 Years of Business J. A. MARTIN, Prop. Montpelier, Ohio 1 1 MONTlPELlER FOOD LOCKER Wholesale and Retail Procehsing and Locker Rentals , Montpelier, Ohio N 1 Boosters ASHLAND OIL AGENT EAST END GARAGE PHEIFERS BARBER SHOP REX BEARD M. D. MEINDL MOTOR SALES GREYHOUND SINCLAIR COFFEE BAR TASTY CREAM FRED gl KEN'S SOHIO RAY PHILLIPS PAINT 81 WALLPAPER BRYAN TIMES MISS SHAKER SHOP KERRS AUTO SALES, INC. G. C. MURPHY CO. BERT'S MOBIL ELY WAYSIDE FURNITURE CLAY'S APPLIANCES HUENEFIELD FURNITURE CO. B-Z-B RANCH HARTMAN SHELL SERVICE BOONE LUMBER CO. NAN'S BEAUTY SHOP IDEAL ELECTRIC 81 GAS LEO'S SINCLAIR Sz RADIATOR REPAIR STAR MARKET SUPERIOR GRAIN gl COAL CO. KIMMELS DRUGS ANIMAL HOSPITAL F. W. RICHARDSON O. D. 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