North Lima High School - Echo Yearbook (North Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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B.S. and Master in Education JANET DESIMONE ,ff English, Speech ' ff' Kent State U iver't ,7 Ay. S Zn ' 1 JAMES AFABILLI Arithmetic, Ohio History, Junior High Coach Youngstown University, Kent State Uni- yl versity. B.S. in Business Administrationg B.S. in Education ELEANOR JENKINS l Home Economics, Eighth Grade History Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. ARTHUR LAWES , General Science, Seventh Grade Science and English Youngstown University, We o lege. RICHARD LUCAS Social Studies Kent State University, Youngstown University B.S. in Education JOHN PIERSON Biology, History, Physical Education, Football Coach Youngstown University . - '17 - B.S. in Education M ,ffiaagqxd RUSSELL WARD Mathematics, Laboratory Science Otterbein College, Mount Union College, Kent University, Ohio State University. A.B. RICHARD WILLIAMS Reading, Writing, Spelling, English, Basketball Coach Youngstown University, Kent State University. State X 1 gl 2. -4 At Westminster College, Ohio University, Columbia Univer- Commercial Youngstown University, Ohio University, Pittsburgh Uni- versity. M.A. 5 JOHN L. BURKHOLDER N :ACA I C I X ' ,at MARGARET CRII-'Fl'l'HS Fifth CFIIIIC Ohio llnivvrsity, l.an0aste'r Normal Svliool. Cl'lAKI,lfS FATICA Fourth Grade Ohio State Univc-rsily. Youngstown Uni- versity. SHIRLEY HANEY , Fourth Grade 5-'A Youngstown Itnivt-rgafyl 'ig Q N ' f REULAH BROWN Third Grade K1-nt Statv University, Youngstown Uni- V vvrsily. f H-Q . ,f FLORENCE HANEY Third Crude Kent State University, versity. LARUE COOLEY Sernnd Cradl- Ke-nt Stutt- University MARTHA LAUGHLIN Semnd Grade Slippery Rook Statv, Youngstown Uni- vc-rsity. , 1 ,f' , f V M W L VIOLA MENTZER Q, 41,441 , , fe ' lik First C rad e Youngstown University HlCl,EN WETTER Kvnt Stun- University ESOTTO PELLECRINI Inslrzlmental .llusir Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Youngstown University. JAMES TRAVELINII Art Youngstown University LUCILLE SCHOLER V oval M 1131.0 Winona State Tc-ac'hers Colle-ge, Univer- sity of Minnvsota. Youngstown Univer- sity. CORENE BRADY Sixth Grade Slippery Rock State Normal, Wooster College, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ohio Uni- versity. PA'ULINE PUTTKAMER Sixth Grade Kr-nt State Univvrsity LILLIAN HEINL Sixth Grade Genova College, Youngstown University. .SQ E? iii i ai is fd 0 an 1 clwol K ecre taries Firsf rnu': Carolyn Wise-nln-rggvr, lllzirgarvl A1I'Nl1'i1IlS. Nlrs. liurgv. and Rarlwl Culp. Sm-will mu? Nanvy l in-floiiv. Barliaru Sl'llIll'llll'I'. .lunv Nlorcy. und Sandra Mac'l urlaml. Librarians The- Librarians, under the supervision nf Mrs. lialasvor-, did an e-xc:-llr-lit juli of helping sl find mate-rial nine pefrimls a day. l ide-nts l Bus Drivers KJ..-f N, ',i ,,,igw , ,, Sy M. , ff' , Tom Weisenberger, John Bartholomew, Ralph Houpt, John Kellner, Clarence Seider. Not pictured: Gene Weisenberger. -ff TJ A-xg, k!! ,. ...- 4 6' S M 7 .. ,W J VY , H- wx, 71, I LN' ' 1,-f .1- K M'f'1 ' Cafeteria Miss Hvck Mrs. Swope WX QNX QM? A- wleahevumwfi 'is-fi Custodians Wa- wish to coninwncl Mr. Swope and Mr. funk, our custodians, for Ihv finf- servicvs ihvy rvnmle-r to our school. They arc always rvady and willing to do the job. ,- Patrolman Mr. Wright. our safe-ty patrols man. Can hr' rlepvnilvil upon in all kinds of wvathvr to guidv ilu- childrvn across the road. 5- FIG TING MfE4raWvMA +Sw 24 eg Q wmkwf gh A. Milk k f gm.f inf V A . 1 U,, gf ,, .11 I 'K P 1 .LVA ,gm-W' TEACHER Q DEMONSTRATION WELL! THIRSTY WELL!! 0 sunpaxsnxyx IT'S THIS WAY STOP!!! WELL!!! DETWILER AWARD Scholarship Being selected to participate as one of the members of the District Scholarship team is af very high honor. The tests are given in the spring of each year at Mount Union College where the student competes with other outstanding students of the area. Last year North Lima had the privilege of having a few students place very high in State Competition. Those being Ruth Ann Swope in French I, Leonard Hiney in Physics, Lynn Classford in English I. . W RILL 9 Qtek ' LE CA. QGHTQN gljcgx JAAZZARDQER x mists 9 4s,s..g A- .cw . yi -ffm, , cg UPF -199 9,105 yavn. A1 55 K NWA MAN . o'LfXQ,fg amigiwgts 'e ,,c, .gaef - wwf, QUERY LOg1i'TgUCHr0N World ,,, vwfats ACH , s.ggfe's ss , ,, - Yfeti, xx 'fOfv,,f'CCL,,, JONEQ'-.Q as Pla., e,.,f 'o ima ggxw gig- fjg- 3,15-gli.. tg, LYNN .3 sg, A 1Q,,,,,gga,.I5 0982 QWUYXEYQ --f' 1 gnewh ASSFQHZP - 4Q,.Z'i '71g V 4 H 'A k V I' 332505 3:8139 - , 1 gennral lah: Il A fx sf ' ' Sw. Liiiiix 1903 Ehgbiinip ' ? is-gb S .12 Pi The Detwiler Award, presented hy lVlr. Fred Detwiler, is one of great honor. The person receiving this award is elected by the high school class officers and the high school faculty. The requirements for this award are outstanding character. citizenship. and scholarship. The award is presented by Mr. Uetwiler on the night of Commence- ment. The winner receives a medal. a cash award, and the engravement of his or her name on the bronze plaque. The names that are on the plaque are Melvin Schwartz. Stephen Kayati, Frances Janosik, Esther Heindel, Dick Ward, Lowell Wellman. Bill Collins, Betty Lou Brown, Elizabeth Koch, Joanna Steiner, Judy Roller, and Elizabeth Connaughton. This page sponsored by HOLLOWAY Sz SON Columbiana. Ohio I .Q ' . I 1'-, MJ... w.., ,a:,1'-.fdy Harvey A friend like .him is hard to findg Cheerful, helpful, faithful and lrirzdf' 0 1 flu N , ,L X , l y, , f-717 Ui 6 Xl T W r .A f R: X 'K f ..DaW.. Dark, handsome, friendly, and lall: A well-known figure 'round the hall. H ARVICY HAIi'I'I,I'lY DAVID LAWLIQSS Clara l're-side-nl 2. 3, -I Nil' 2. 3. 4. 'lirvasurvr fl Ili-Y 2. 3, I'n-siflvnt 4 Youth For Christ Iraq-k 3. AI Er-hu Staff. Class Play 3.1 Fuotlmall 1. 2, 3, -I Track 2, 3, Al llaslwtlnall I. 2. 3 Clase Vive- Pre-siclvllt 2. 3. -l- Ynulh for Christ Cluh fl Iiclm Stuff 4 ' Ilasz-hall I SAN DRA R I l I L Ii Nlixwl Clmru- Iri-Ili-Y 2. Il. ll Class Play 3,11 lIlll'l'I'lf'll1l4'I' 2 Claw- S4-crctary 4 l rf-nvh Clulu yr x. , I, x, w xv' SW . Q55 QW Sandy Always smiling, always jzayg Size helps4us chase the -gloom away. . fx-' t i, Ik ,y If is N fjk' .X l K 'X ll I . . L V , x I I xa I Lf X' -X 1 lx ,X XX .1 XX IJ ,hx J lx .v xl xx VX I N. X .Q - . 'x Ty . 'Y' I ' , . M , -v . v U , '-1 xl . x . - 5 ., I ,J X I R1 J ' 4 . ,, vuennyy. ., .K Keen of wit and rapable loo: A rapable leader in any crew. V 5' DI-INN I S ACKERMAN Lima Liu- Stall 3. -I Class I'r1-sich-nt 1. 'l're-asurvr Class Play 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y 2. 3. Chaplain 4 Basketball I. 2. 3, 4 llasvhall I. 2 Football I. 2, 3. -1 Scholarship 3 Track 2, 3, 4 U , gave L DJ 5 EDWARD ARKWRIGH Eddie , Happy am I, from care I m freeg Class Treasurer 2, 3 Why aren't they all contented like me? lf C . 1 b I ' ll 1 Jw A G' 0 PK iw A DONALD BEARD Don Never worry, never care: U It doesnk get you anywhere. --Judy , JUDITH ANN COOLEY Talkalive a lots of fung ' Makes H If th l?35df2 ETZ1' 2' 3' 4 -- , Girls' Ensemble 3, 4 , ' . ' Tri-H-iY 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4 r School Secretary 3 5 gf Class Play 3, 4 ' Lima Lite Staff 4 ff! Girls' Glee Club 1 Cookie ARDELL COOK School-girl charm and queenly grace: A joyful air and G pfelly WCC- Girls Clee Club 1 .. r Mixed Chorus 1, 2,- 3, 4 hz, ZLL cms' Ensemble 3,4 ganldl 1, 2, 3, 4 ' 1 V F' ri- i-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4 M .I 2111105 K Reserve Cheerleader 1, 2 V , Q Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4 ' 1 goottag gheerleader 3, 4 , , V ' . L 4. oo! a omecoming Attendant 4 f f 5714 ' Librarian 1, 2 4 Q ' SQLAAZ Scholarship 2 Youth for Christ Club 4 Z XA ,qi Cy. Echo Staff, Co-Editor 4 Class Pla 4 6Zu,,61A,0:, I Lima Lit! Staff 1, 2, 3,4 2 la' l RACHEL CULP Peachie - . I love to study and do my share, dccgizfiugl, E, 3, 4 But these giggles slip in unaware. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Youth for Christ Club 4 Class Play, Prompter 3, Cast 4 Librarian 4 School Secretary 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 f' N EL!! djfvlfp 'MLK x W I 0 'V jlfdj fl ,. t . AW 'W ff W PATRICIA DAY Pat ' , , Dark is her hair, and sunny her smile Girls C162 Club 1 Her sweet personality makes friends Mlxed Chorus l all the whilejf Class Play Prompter 4 Lima Lite Staff 3, Editor 4 Class Play Usher 4 Echo Staff 4 School Secretary 1, 2, 3 Homecoming lliootballl Queen 4 Rich BYRON EICHORN He sighed to many, But did he love any? gizgzd Chorus 2, 3 i- 4 Echo Staff 4 Class Play 2, Stage Manager 3 Basketball 2, 3 ' Football 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 sfiwff 00CPpAf5Kyffw,,4,J fe J two? 6 4 f Irn, JL l Ui M ff MV , IJ' N, f7' aff Red MARY ENNEY uyilgfiousi is Mary' with fiery red Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4 She is the one who makes all the boys ivhool Secretary 2' 3' 4 Smrehn 1brarxan,3 Class Play 2, 3 Echo Staff 4 Lima Lite Staff 3, 4 RICHARD EVANS Rich . , A catchy smile, not much to say Mlxfd Lllorus 1' 2' 4 Give lzim a rar ann' lm's on his way H1-X 2, 3, 4 , 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 ' Baseball 1 Boys' Glce Club 1 I v- . ,, l s. . 'llri-lli-Y fl- Ecbo Staff 4 Class Play ljromptvr 3 Class Play 4 Lima Lita' Staff 4 Scholarship 3 Football Ii0lllt'l'UllllIlg Allemlant 4 Youth for Christ Club fl- , . mn.. LEONARD HINEY Ile just fouls arnnml in the lab llIE',Y Boys. CIW Clubl Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3. 4 lland 1, 2, 3, 4 say J . HH, IH- will llll't'Ilf SUlIlPIl1ll1g goocl xonze rlny. lli-Y 2, 3. Secretary 4 Svllolayrsllip 2, 3 ffl ff, y f 2 ,lv ,l jXZ9qf AW! ll J J ICJ I.. -' 'lazy I 'l Cyl! f L1 I 1,- .le -f Q' jvf Gary CARY HOUCK ln alllletivs lze floes earelg n I A A Anrl as a friend l1e's really swell. H1-Y 2, -5- V100 P1'0S1d0m 4 Football 2, 3, 4 t M Track 2, 3, 4 0 I a 4 ' , AA Qxpptf' W N LINDA GRAY Linda Collins High School l, 2 Mix:-d Chorus 3, 4 heart. Sweet as a rosebud and just as smart Plus talent and charm and a tender gm-uv B sf-ball 1, 2 - lglizjkeblili llrgoilzlcnt 1 , , V ss . Jcfl-'N-6, 6201 ' f K 7 wp, 11 MJ C1422 V B wi, t June A pretty little miss is sheg With a pleasing personality. Mickey SANDRA MacFARLAND Sandy A though she doesn't follow the booh Girls' Glce Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 Lima Lite Staff 4 in 1 if School Secretary 2, 3, 4 ' Librarian 2 I '- 11 rj, ,fl ,fx S, e's really a very wonderful rooh To have her around is bound lo be X 1,11 lx, ' A. i 10W 'Ty x ' fx gb x , vii LAURA MARTIN Lauri Librarian 2, 4 fun, Girls' Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 . a smil r everyone. if Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Jo fin Youth for Chirst Club 4, Reporter fi Echo Staff Co-Editor 4 0, ' Class Play 2, 3, 4 ' Scholarship 1, 2, 3 L Basketball Statistician 3, 4 Valedictorian t , L 1, finff' 7 I2 ju- Jn Nif KL M!-li , JUNE Mons? Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice President 3, ' President 4 Class Secretary 2, 3 Lima Lite Staff 4 Reserve Cheerleader 1, 2 Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4 Football Cheerleader 3, 4 School Secretary 4 Football Homecoming Attendant lAlternatel MAE FRANCES PETERSON Of jokes and pranks she has quite a jew: lj you don't thing it's funny, she'll soon 'convince you . ' Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4- Youth for Christ Club 4 Class Play Prompter 3 OCZ fm! RA , .Z 1 r v , I 4 , Q A 4,50 1l,v'b5tUt'ffiWwe9'x w an .. ' P U A11 NUC ,I 177 ,Ulf . . I Lit ',P1j!0 je W jj ,Y J fu 4 ' I K C 'VN U! V, W JOHN ROY A A-Jacky, Ursuline High Sc ool 1 nHaM?'v'50'luCk'V fill the day long.: Class Play 3' 4 If he zsn f, chattering, something L5 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 wrong' Football 2, 3, 4, Track 4 , Baseball 2, 3, 4 Echo Staff 4 W Jf X ,Cf lk' W JVM!! ' J A N f WEL T W X if ' MJ N jf ' N M7 , 3 , f M jf ! X QM ,Wi BARBARA SCHNEIDER Barbie Glee Club 1 WW' WHO' 'md Pep' SWS 'We 'he . . janeg t ' . f11l?:f1Il.2h?g?,g' 2' 4 And really ltep-th Shorthand brain Youth for Christ Club 4 , Echo Staff 4 t If' ' Class Play Usher 3 ff ,I J fd Class Play 4 , tl Class Secretary 1 f ' Lima Lite Staff 4 - fin-if f School Secretary 4 1 uf? I,-X ,ft ix, - ,W- tt lf if x 1 f 4 MDM., DANIEL STEINER A hearty friend, a comrapktraeg Scholarship 1 If he hd-S fl1ll1lS, they are few. Class Play 3, 4, Stage Manager 2 W Track 4 lj 0 Youth for Christ, President 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 L, ,J f' ,wlay Pwbjjvj If 4 A Miffifwitagtgittzw ff at tylf Aigffyyilffiwu if M let' RUTH ANN sWoP13 A qui si and stadious lassg Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 'r we'r r to have in our class. Girls, Ensembles '4 ' Class Play 2, 3, 4 U0 . Lima Lite Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 l French Club, Vice President 3 , Youth for Christ, Vice President 4 Scholarship 1, 2, 3 Valedictorian XUU Echo Staff 4 of I A ks-iii, r 'W lfx qlwljv :lil fl Ju A T ROBERT SZEWC uB0bvs A grin, a smile for every dayg Mixed Chorus 2' 3' 4' A charming 'guy' in every way Glee Club sf A Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lx- ' H1-Y 2, 3,4 ly I l ' X M U M ol xfllg ll! ffl Xlli Us WK All M .1 Nlxl 4sMyr0nvs Not very big, not very small, But one who is a friend to all. MYRON WEHR Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Scholarship 1, 2, 3 Track 2 s,l,yeW2Wr CAROLYN WEISENBERGER Carolyn 'KShe spreads about that silent spell, Girls' Clee Club 1 That makes all people like her well. fl ,ff N lilo M ' om Pep nschieuous and full of fung N. ,, v. . y if His i e is known by everyone. V ' : alms ffl ls Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Lima Lite Staff 4 School Secretary 4 Librariah 3 THOMAS WINCE Band 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4 Basketball 3 Class Treasurer 1 Iii-l Class History Now that we asc at the end of our twelve year school career, let's reminisce through the past years back to the late summer of '46, Right now most of us were counting the days with anticipation until our debut as a student. After the days, which seemed like years, passed, the bright fall morning arrived. Can't you remember your first entrance in the first grade? Through the guidance of Mrs. Mentzer-and Mrs. Warner, we soon became adjusted to the school routine. Now we were down to the project of learn- ing to read and write, interspersed with much play. As the year comes to an end, we were all appre- hensive as to whether weid pass or remain in the first grade. All tolled up though-19 of our grad- uating class were promoted to the second grade. Now for our next climb in our school career, we started our second year. This year we felt important and like big shots compared to the little first-graders finding their way through the halls. This year we were doing more difficult number problems, along with reading harder books. But with our teachers', Miss Mentzer and Mrs. Laughlin, good explanations of the new work, things weren't so bad after all. After passing another summer we returned to school for our third time. This year Harvey Hartley, our future class president, became the 20th member of our present class. This year we were all in one room under the direction of Mrs. Haney. We were introduced to multiplying and dividing, along with English and geography. In fourth grade we were greeted by Richard Evans and' Ed Arkwright. Some of us had Miss Lehman, while others had Mrs. Wetter for our teacher. This year was highlighted by our boys playing basketball at noon. The glorious event was the time we beat the fifth grade. As we entered the fifth grade, some of us were in Mrs. Griffiths' room, while others of us were sent upstairs to Mr. Steineris room. It was this year that Tom Wince joined our class. I Our last step preceding Junior High was the sixth grade. Again we were separated, some of us went to Mrs. Brady's class, others to Mr. Steiner's. Leonard Hiney, our science whiz, joined our class this year. It was in the spring of this year, construc- tion on the new building started. The next fall we entered the seventh grade. This too was a big adjustment-going to a different room and having a different teacher for every sub- ject. It was.very amusing to sit in study hall and watch the upperclassmen study and goof off. This year the boys were introduced to shop, while the girls had a course in home economics. Remember our sponsor, Mr. Himes, and the thrill of our first class picnic at the end of that year? Another high- light during the seventh grade was our science class under the direction of Mr. Nespeca. Remember the bird hikes? Our next year of Junior High was our last step before high school. This year Mae Peterson and Sandy Riffle joined our 'class. Mrs. Erich and Mrs. Burge were our sponsors. It was this year that our Junior High basketball team won the county championship. At the end of this year, we took the long-dreaded eighth grade test, but we all man- aged to pass on to the ninth grade. As Freshmen, again we had the study hall as our home room under the direction of Mr. Kuhlman. After our initiation, we became accustomed to our new studies and were introduced to many new extra- curricular activities, such as the chorus, band, and athletics. At the end of the year we again had a pic- nic. NBABY FACES' TOM SANDY R. DON JW Q , - Mfg, 5 u MA au., gg 1' is Y Q ., . af, if MYBON JACK ' I vf, FH f , 4 i A 1 Q4 ARDELL RUTH tvs A 5 an x ,. .w . use . ' 8 PAT MAE HARVEY MARY I fHislory continued! One of the first events of our Sophomore year was the magazine drive. This was a great success for over 351,000 was taken in. Mrs. Perry also helped us in our other activities, along with the Sophomore play at the Community Institute. This year most of us joined the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Uur next year as Juniors was a very busy one. Much time was spent in activities to boost our treasury. We sold candy at noon, and at the bas- ketball games. We also sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet. Then too we put on the play Professor, How Could You? under the direction of lVlr. Kuhl- man. Fortunately our sponsor, Mr. Fabilli, was very helpful to us during this busy year. Linda Gray joined our class this year. ln the fall of '57 we entered the halls of North Lima to begin our last year of our twelve year climb. With Mr. Ward as our sponsor and class officers, Harvey Hartley, Dave Lawless, Sandy Rif- fle, and Dennis Ackerman, we concluded our fund raising activities with the play, record hops, and the steak supper. We also were in charge of the pub- lications. All of us were in some activities, clubs or athletics. There were many more important events, too numerous to name. Wefve had many experiences throughout these twelve years, which will always be remembered. Yes, these twelve years, along with their joys, sorrows, and friendships, will be cherished forever. CLASS MOTTO: ulfor he can conquer who thinks he can. CLASS FLOWER: White Rose ' CLASS COLORS: Black and White 4 V ffl 1771 . W , , 0 I C' ills V-45 wrwpzp Liv 0 5 Z ' , 1' 9 . f 5 ' Wd, sl all llll ELfi I lib fj,,.t --- X N la if Class Prophecy May 26, 1983, found all the members of the North Lima graduating class of '58 assembled in commemoration of our graduation. Since we hadn't seen each other for 25 years, we soon noticed that faces. had changed considerably, and even a few gray hairs had crept in. The place of our reunion was the fieldhouse of the new 32,000,000 North Lima School, heated and lighted by atomic power. This new school was located in a residential area west of the original North 'Lima. As I entered this fantastic building, the person I first met was BYRON EICHORN, the executive head of the North Lima School. He told me there were over 3,000 stu- dents in his school system. As I walked into the main part of the fieldhouse, the next two people I met were JUDY COOLEY and SANDRA MacFARLAND. It was here I learned that Sandra had won a 35,000 prize in a baking contest, while Judy was head of the dietetics at Ohio State University. Then joining our conversation on food was MYRN WEHR and DON BEARD. They told us how one could grow straw- berries as big as oranges on the moon. Overhearing our conversation on farming on the moon, LEONARD HINEY, TOM WINCE, and ED ARKWRICHT joined our group. Leonard, chief engineer of space and moon travel, told us about their last trip to the moon and the difficulties involved in space travel. Edward and Tom told us about their work as contractors and building rocket stations, and missile bases on this new land. As I walked on, the next persons I met were RACHEL CULP, an English teacher, and DENNIS ACKERMAN, head coach of North Lima basketball team, showing a huge trophy that his team had just won for state championship. Joining us was ARDELL COOK, head of the social studies at North Lima High School. Along with Ardell was BARBARA SCHNEIDER and PAT DAY, elementary teachers also teach- ing in the North Lima School. Connected 'with the school system in an indirect way was LINDA CRAY. She is head librarian in the Mahoning County Library System. Also speaking of food, BOB SZEWC, now owner of his own food stores, was telling us that soon a Szewc supermarket was to be built on the moon. The next two people I met were SANDY RIFFLE and LAURA MARTIN discussing nursing. Being a nurse myself, I was very interested in their conversation. Because of the epidemic of moon fever Laura had just completed giving the Green Cheese Test to every student in the Mahoning County Schools. Sandy was head of the Physical Therapists at the Mayo Clinic. Moving along, I next came to HARVEY HARTLEY and DAVE LAWLESS. Being the co-engineers of the expressways to be built in North Lima, their conversation interested me greatly. Also coming to hear the conversation were GARY HOUCK and RICH EVANS. I soon learned that Gary was owner of a professional basketball team in Youngsville, while Rich was star player of his team. As I walked on, I came to MAE PETERSON and MARY ENNEY. Mae was telling of her work as an interior decorator, while Mary told us of her experience as a model. Looking around I saw JUNE MOREY and CAROLYN WEISENBERGER. June said that she was owner of a dress designing company in New York, while Carolyn was her head secretary. ,lust as we were assembling to eat, I overheard a conversation which sounded rather complicated. Seeing that is was DANIEL STEINER and JACK ROY I understood why. Daniel was now a prominent Theologian, and Jack was a famous philosopher. As I look back now, and remember that often our teachers were disgusted with us and probably wondered if we would ever succeed, I felt quite proud of the achieve- ments and accomplishments of the class of '58. L. '-L .L....iQA.-',. . ,L . . SANDY BABY fuxcffwf L Q A1 BARBARA A.. M LINDA LEONARD i DAN GA RY CAROLYH DAVE JUDY BYRON RICH RACHEL DENNIS , .. m X LL ,A my Ex WL 1 ' 'Gif'-... A n 1 . 'Q - A J N -A kXfQ?'Q k.f 'k ?5 ' I LQ UP 'fn'5mf5?m ' XLAURA , M JUNE Class Will On this day, May 26, 1958, we the Class of '58 bequeath the following talents and possessions to our beloved underclassmen. ED ARKWRIGHT leaves his quiet ways to Edward James. MAE PETERSON will give her jovial personality to anyone who needs it. LEONARD HINEY bequeaths his experimenting in the lab to Leonard Huttmann. PAT DAY leaves all the good times and hard work on the Lima Lite to James Kurtz. LAURA MARTIN leaves her fondness of government class to all underclassmen. DENNIS ACKERMAN leaves his basketball ability to any future player. TOM WINCE leaves his laughter to any sober person. RICH EVANS leaves his height to Don Seidner. SANDY RIFFLE leaves the fun of taking notes at class meetings to next year's senior class secretary. DON BEARD leaves, happy to be going. HARVEY HARTLEY leaves his blonde hair to any girl who wants it. SANDRA MacFARI..AND bequeaths her cooking ability to Mary Vanpelt. LINDA GRAY leaves her southern accent to anyone who'd like it. JUDY COOLEY will give the joy of playing umaid' in the class plays to anyone who receives that part. JACK ROY leaves his curly hair to any girl who wants curls. MYRON WEHR bequeaths his skill in Mathematics to James Connaughton. DAVE LAWLESS gives his ability to draw cartoons to anyone who wishes to liven up a group of sober students. MARY ENNEY leaves her red hair to.Carol McGinnis who really needs it! JUNE MOREY leaves the joys of being Tri-Hi-Y President to Nancy Firestone. GARY HOUCK leaves his ability as a football player to Del Houser. ARDELL COOK leaves her lusty voice and her fun cheerleading to Ruth Ann Sigle who is sooo quiet?? RUTH ANN SWOPE bequeaths her likeness of French to any French student. CAROLYN WEISENBERGER will give all the joys of typing class to Barbara Lawless who is sure to make good use of them. BOB SZEWC leaves his bass horn toNPaul Basinger who lim sure will take good care of it. BARBARA SCHNEIDER leaves her shorthand brain to Deanna Mel- lott. RACHEL CULP leaves her ability to catch men to Janet Thornton. BYRON EICHORN leaves his neat handwriting to all underclassmen lI'm sure the teachers will appreciate thisl. DANIEL STEINER bequeaths his fondness of English to Dick Dillon. In witness thereof, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-eight of North Lima High School, have here affixed our seal and ascribed our signature. NY U Y I - an 'V 2 af ,ws-. ig, it X fgff, X - N N Tf'I11',11'7' in-L. Mr. Wvurml . ,sx flirst ll71l'. .,llIl1' Nlnrwy. fumlra Nlavl arlaml,r Pat llay, Ruth Ann Swopv, Linda Gray, Mm' lfrarwz-Q l 'f'fr'Yll.'NllllIly lillflv, .5l'I'0V1-ll row: Nlr. Ward. Mary l'fnne'y. Laura Martin, Carolyn Wig:-nln-rgf-r. R'u'ln'l lulp ll'lI'lV1l 1 N4'llIl4'llll'l' Mwlvll llmmk. .lumlv Cullm-v. Third row: Harvm-y llartlvy, llanivl e J Cla 5l!'llll'f'. Xlxmn xxvllf. Tum Wimw, lion llvaral, Byron l':l4'llUI'II. Fozfrfh mu,-5 Lvunarcl llinw, a ' Hwy. llwlv Srvwr. Rlf'llLlI'4l Evan:-. llavirl Lawll-ss, Uvnnis Avkvrman, Cfary Houck. Wl' f' ll Mar lull. 'Vlilla Lurotta llrowe-n Bfxvvrlv Francis, llvannzx Me-llult, First raw: Dawn Ill lf' L, A y - 1 . ,, ,. , 4 llarla Smith, ,Iulia Datsun, ,lc-an Orr. Second row: Mr. Burkholder, Laura He-Pd, Carol lNlcGinniQ, V ' -f ' L l'ss Ka Marion. Third ww: Carol Wvllr, lufly Mack Nancy l'1rc'f-torw, Bea Rouse, Barbara aw Q , y h l B ' Wilhrlm Tll1'lH1'l iulvr Eilvvn Work. Mary Lou jones. Valm-ra Wc'avf'r, Lallna 'Ric arms. Onnw , 4 . , Shirlvy Vitkrw, Ruthann Sigle-. Fourth row: Don Se-iclm-r, Leonard Huffman, Edward janlvs, Mary Vanpm-lt, Margarvt luFNlt'Z1l'1S,,IZiIlk'f Thornton, Merle Bowen, Bill Gassvr, Harold Tuckrr. Fifih rout lim lilakv jim Kurtz Ruger S1-hlinlvr, Ward Brooke, Jn-rry'Crossrn, John Davis, Lvl- Mmm' lc D'll lid Harslmlan. Delmar lllousvr, John McGregor, Jim Connaughton, Dic 1 on. u J 7.011171 rr Mr. liurkholclcr ,ggi 4 Teach ers Mrs. Jenkins and Mr. Burge Firxf row: .lunet Nichols. Shelia Harshnian. Carol Price, Marcia Maclfarland, ,lean McFarland, Katlierinc Sliaum. Rita llouser. Carol Bregar. Second row: Mrs. Burge, Patricia Cason, Delores jenkins, Barbara Quinby. Yvilda Rhodes. Rhoda Zook, Virginia Weber, Carolyn White. Phyllis l'lumnier, Barbara Robertson. Mrs. Jenkins. Third row: Mary Reed, Lynn Glassford, Mary Fast, Sandra Osterling. Beverly Koonse, Peggy Wagner, Ruth Morse, JoAnn Brister, Martha Caddes. Foizrlh row: ldrunk llassay. George Kugler, Devere Beach, Eddie Perry, Dennis Klein, 'lioni Kunll. Vince Mellolt, John .lame-s. ,l21IIll'S Brown, Orin Cole, Eddie Pfau, George Noullet, Jerry 1 lloowlt, David Tilton, Don Swope. Roger Alcorn. .lllll Hetric, Bob MCCarIy.'Jon Culp, Cary 0, l Mancliester, Ronald Peters. .loselvh Vanllelt. Keith Arnicntrout, Bob McClain, Don Marinelli. 1, , A I L 'I Ciffjw f L, V1 Q1 fi R 5 , 1 V! .ff 'Q i X NL V W . 1 .7 L f ' ,Pb C' f 4. V , frylfu' I X PA' Ml 1'5 l s A ff! Ill r C e Q I 5 ll S S a Teacliers Mr. Lawes and Mr. Lucas First row: lflaine Smith, Donna Cray, Marilyn Baird, Susan Lawiws. Eleanor McGinnis, Dorothy Veres, Billie Parker, Carolyn Schaffer. Second row: Mr. Lawes, Karen XAZRPIIIISU. Earlene Ander- son. Barbara Wehr, .lanice Lane, Pal Elser, Betty Orr, Pearle Hartley, Eileen Rogers, Georgia Nlull, Mr, Lucas. Third row: Mary McCarty, Joyce Peters, Barbara Moore, Constance Sampsell, Joann Beard, .lulie Hall. Billie Weber, Bonnie Houpt, Wanda Moore, ,ludy Moore, Kay Close, Kay Brooke. Fourth row: George Cole, ,lohn Blair, Walter Best, James Coler, Ed Carrett,,'Richard Nletlregor, Bill Roy, Louis Day, Tim llill, Arnold Steffans, Robert Culp, Robert Wolford, Cary Richards. Fifth row: Webster Rhodes, Albert Vanpelt, L1-Roy Martin, Robert Crouse, Glen Wenger, 'liom llall. Donald Hiney. Sam llarshman. Ronnie Burroughs, Brad Colkitt, Al Gifford, Melvin Bowen, Paul Abram, Kenny Eichorn, .lohn Henley, Kenneth Gorman. Not piclurerl: Harry Crump, Steve Ewankowich, Bill Robertson, Virgil Shaum, Tony Bennington, ,lohn Lowe, Wayne Vanpelt, .loe Lewis. 1423 T 8th C I' fl, Q 7'en1'l1ers Nlr-. llalafcom and Nlr. lfabilli :- -'lla i First row: Linda Blair. Patty White. Gloria Billet. Barbara Guy, Judy Alexander, Sally Gaaser. Gayle Swept-. Beverly Hills. Sernml row: Mrs. lialaseoe. Judy Smith. Betty lhIK'Cll1IllF. ilhant' Moore, Julie Tilton. Agnes Vitko. Eleanor Y:-neik, Janet Horst, Cathy Wagonhouser. Mr. Itililllll. Third row: Paul liassinge-r. Jim Re-ed. Ste-ve Harmon, Myron Bort. Ron Weaver, Carl 'hum-l, Lloyd Griffith, Neil Nlentzer. Aaron Arkwright. Fourth row: Mary Anderson. Marilyn Mel'arland, .loan Marion. Marcia Mefflain. .lam-t Fitzbugb. Barbara Pittman. Connie- Stephens. Mary llarfh- man. Helen Martin. Fifth row: Lowell Martin, Don Work, Robert Ackerman, Darwin Peters, Jllu Meflarty. Bob Meflraw. Roger Cooley, Don Cannon. Joe Sburie. First row: llarbara Se-idner. R8l'lll'l Catltles, .loyve Ambrose. Arlene Schneider, Etlwynna Swank. Bonnie- lloonv, ,lofhnw llrown. Katlilt-en Jones. Sw-nml row: Wanda Evans, Pamela lrons. Terry lllassford. Marianne Jones. Marilyn llc-st, lie-tly lfwankowich, Yvonne Abram. Karen Wilht-lni. Carol Ann Hielw, Naomi Martin. lively-n lloslner. Ruth Coler, Norma Weaver. Third row: Mr. Williallls. Neal Eiehorn. William Miller. James Harris, Keith Duganne. Steve Harshrnan. James Martin. .lt-ff llalrymplt-. lm- Rhotle:-. Clyde lioyt-r. John Hubert, Frank Bort, Mr. Pierson. Fourth row: Roy Ilouser. Roger Staekhonse, Ivan Vanpt-lt. Lawrence Horst, Alfred Shaffer, John Quinby, Lonny llorwfall, lidclia- Smith. ltale Wetiger. Allan 'l'bornton. Bob Frost. John Willis. Not pirlttrerl: llill l'vmlwrton. 7th G I. fl d e Tezzflters Mr. Williams and FACES FROM THE PAST adv wo. - 1 Q? Q V f S - N .Ml Q Qs at Q , n V KA ' . ax , ' 2? J' , ff .nk ini: L 9 1 3. 5 I5 K N ixi K L+ K R Ep fm nys' xh x ' x' A -L 5, . - f. fx W-, - V ,.,4 A C Z, X L, fa, 1 , S I , 4 K gl A- 53 'Q at E KL YA gm .Q ', f: Q?'5f 3 ' S iirsgsll 3 .- Y ry V ' F f I f . , E' V- , VAXK E j l fr x ' 4 ' i xx fx yi After the Play Going out ,X 33 PALS Smiley Huhhhhhh?? Pony Leaguer Harvey Mary Lou Junior High Cheerleader-s 1953-'Sly A552 1 .4 4 m.f5 of anvil 'N V BAND The North l.inia Band, under the faithful direction of Mr. Pellegrini, has given many fine perform- ances tlironglrout the year. The llanrl participated in the Mahoning County Fair in the fall. played for the sc-lrnol open-house in the early winter. and for the Spring Concert in March. A few of the lland rn1'lnlu'rs were selected to ru-present our school in llle All-County lland. 'The Band also went to the llistrict Contest at Girard, Ohio, on March 29. -, It , fb fl f rf MIXED CHORUS At the Christmas Play in December, the High School Mixed Chorus gave its first performance for which they sang many carols and other holiday songs. The Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Pt-llegrini. sang Hi-Lilli, Hi Lo, 'fNo Man is an Island, Green Cathedral, and several other selections at the Spring Concert. They also participated in the County Music Festival which was an exciting and thrilling experience. This page sponsored by CAMPBELL CLEANERS, Columbiana, Ohio Q-5 C g- e . 'Q X V rt, Mixed horus H i-Y Unth-r tht- supervision of Mr. Lucas and Mr. Fativa, with Harvvy Hartlt-y, President: Cary Houck. Vim- lll4l'Silit'IllQ 1.1-onnrtl Hincy, Soon-tary: Haw Lawh-ss, Tre'z1surf'rg wo sponsored many projects. Um' of those' was To cr:-atv. maintain. and oxtvntl throughout tht- school, high standards of Christ iun cllunwtt-r TR Tri-Hi-Y The- Tri-Hi-Y conductvd many avtivitivs throughout the year, such as doughnut sales, danvvs, and otha-r social activitivs. Undvr tht- lcadership of ,Iunc More-y, Prvsidcntg Nancy 'Firestone-, Vict- Presith-nt: Ardeil Cook, Secrctaryg Mary Ennvy, Trvasurvrg and Judy Coolvy and Margaret Mt'- Mvans as Program Chairmang wc cmnplvtvd a vr-ry succvssful yrar. Erho Staff Sporlx, llnl llay Plmms, Marry linnvy Cn-Ifriilor, l.illll'il Nlurlin Co-lfrlilrrr, Arrlm-ll Cook HlIS1'IIl'SS .llunrzgvn l,in1la Gray Copy, llarlmra S4'l1m'i4lr'r Ari, llyron lfivliorn ,4fIl'l'lf1'Sfllg, ,lavk Roy Arlrerlfsilzg, Daw Lawlvss Special l r'r1Iurf's, Iilllll Swopv ,lunior Editors, ,lam-I Thorn- ton, llonnie- Xvilhvlrn, Nan- vy l 1re'stom- Advisor, Mr. Fulrilli 13 LJ' Ifrlm Aflzisor MR. FAlill.l.l C0-Erfilnrx ARDELI, COOK and IAI lil.-K MARTIN I... Lk, L Lima Lite S taf f Mary Enney Nancy Firestono ,lim Kurtz Pat Day Dennis Arlusrman .lunc Morvy Marcia McClain Ardvll Cook Linda Cray Barbara Schnvirlvr Marilyn Baird Darla Smith Carolyn Weisz'-nberger Janet Thornton Lynn Classford Judy Cooley Sandy MacFarland Ruth Swopo Advisor, Mrs. Burgc 1 4 I! 4' , ., 7 7 J ,NCQ li I I Y 0 U 13 h The Youth for Christ Club, under the advisorship of Mr. Ward, was newly organized this year. The Club met every other Friday for hymns, scriptures. and praye-rs. They sponsored two worth- while movies, Seventeen, and Wire Tapper. They also held a bake sale. The officers of the Club were: Dan Steiner, Presi- dentg Ruth Swope, Vice Presidentg Deanna Mellott, Secretary- Treasurerg and Laura Martin, Reporter. 0 I - Keep Christ in Selma! ' cw IU! f 0 T Sponsor Mr. Ward 4-392 351 W er,e C L C l Cl I u L b U Sponsor Mrs. Balascoe The Latin Club organized in September 1957, and elected the following officers to Louis Day Treasurer' and Donna Gray Secretary Labor omzmrz vmezt -' QVII0 ha n ' serve us during the year: Judy Moore, President: Sandra Osterling, Vice Presidentg , , , - gr' ,. .- O Professor, How Could You' A young college professor has troulwle getting a joli lmecause he isnit married. 'flirt-e prospeets are girls very eager to marry. llrisvilla. Tootsie. and Valerie. Uramlniu Perry. Roggins. and liuteherdmoy are all supporting Tootsie Bean. while john Applelwy is supporting l'risc'illa Morley. Vicliey llandolpli is lvavking Valerie wllllllllllll. Sl'l'lAl'lly Grandpa is lnaeking Vif-ky. It seems that Grandpa is just an innocent lmystander lrut seems to know just what is going to happen. so lie starts collecting lwts on 1ln' girl that wins. ln the end Professor Perry surprises everyone by niarrying Vivky Randolph and Grandpa wins the lwet. john marries Priscilla and Boggins takes Tootsie on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. and Valerie decides to wail and find some rivh. handsome lnan from Texas. Keals Perry Vzlvlfy Randolph Grandma Parry Grandpa Perry .lolzn Appleby Priscilla Morley Taolsia Bean Butcher Boy Bean Valerie Whitman , , lioggins Dave Lawless Sandy Rifflf- Laura Martin Harvey Hartley Dennis Aelcerlnan Ruth Ann Swope Judy Cooley ,lack Roy Mary lfnney Daniel Steiner Mrs. Minton was one of those souls who taught her daughter how to interest the men: by being able to talk about sports. Carburetors, and the stock market. Diana tried it but didn't succeed. Tom was back and coming to see Diana. Grandma steps in and tells Diana you can't catch a man with sandpaper, you need a 'slittle honeyli' Tom is ready to pop the question when in comes Jerry and Albert. The whole house is in an uproar! Delores is on the rampage, Mrs. Tyler throws her income-tax problems in Mrs. Minton's lap. Grandma is mad at the nurse who has been hired to see that she watches her diet, Scoots is more devilish now than before. Now Diana decides to try her own method of catching a man and in her very own way gets Tom to propose. A Little Honey ferry Minton fllberl Parker . Caroline Scams . Diana . . . . Delores Meggleliarrrrrier Tom Corning , H ,. Roger Minton Eve Tyler , Martha Minion . Mrs Simmons fnursel Gramlnza Tlzornlon , . The Sure-shot man ,,,.. Ruth Ann Swope . Myron. Wehr Sandy Riffle . Ardell Cook . Judy Cooley Dennis Ackerman Harvey Hartley Barbara Schneider ., Laura Martin Rachel Culp . Linda Gray , . Jack Roy -.lunior Dance -Sophomore Skating Party Senior Hayride Homecoming Dance Assembly pianist, Szobian -Chest X-Ray -Senior Play -General Motors Assembly -Sophomore Dance -Basketball Creenford - llasketball Canfield -Basketball Springfield -Basketball Columbiana -Basketball Leetonia Basketball Goshen -Christmas Assembly -Basketball Canfield -Christmas Dance Lowellvillt' Basketball Springfield Basketball Mcllonald Gun Show Cun Show -Basketball Berlin Center Basketball Creenford Basketball Fairfield llasketball Goshen Career Day -Basketball Jackson Milton Basketball Canfield -llasketball Lowellville -Basketball Berlin Center -Freshman Heart Hop -Senior Steak Supper -,lunior Dance Music Festival llecognition Banquet Up-Atom Assembly .lunior Play liand Contest -County Music Festival -Junior and Senior Banquet -Baccalaureate -Commencement ':f'sx xv' ti 51? fa . 3 ' 1 Q : - . ak. x. ' K. i eff.- 4 I QIIYADIIIHDII v 1 x. .K 4 Ilblilblllllbll I 0 U -t eo- .. l u ,U A A X IYQUIYIQ fl'-e JDIII llfili We m .z K VW Zan. ff 7 S fi' AWWQ MMM f Nail? .-X ll ll I Y '-s 'Ss 353 SE ef '73 ' 51: SW MQW 4AdL!tiJ z.. S'- ' A bl' N SOLO! U 772 L3 H HA WH' GJ FYD??? fmv f g . , Wigwf -si' X4 rf , E if K K P SMILE FRIENDS iuQ..u I5 IT GTODTTT THE THINKFR I .. r W HEAVY DRINKFRSNWNN ,WTTWTJ DF TV? RUUWDTABL Q: . Eg, ., NHT-. I QNWQ PRTRING???? HAQQ WQRKER ' w an f K 1 LY! 1 DIRECTING COUSINS JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS P -Q-1-ni V sf 4' ff':t,-fe' 5 , , A LOVERS Q, 4 -Qi' HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dx H6 swnmn PARTY' HAHDSOME RAVIHG BEAUTIES MESSING AROUND L I 1-2 -' 9 V3 2, I J ZR 8 4.6.6 1 YQ.. f Ag x n 4 Y 3 1 Q N, RQ 42 -, Q5 ' gp s , . SV A , YP X . ,.. NQQ Basketball Team This year. the North l..inta Basliethall Team had only two Seniors on its squad. The majority of the team was made up of Juniors and Sophomores. The Juniors supported some fine hall handlers and exeellent shooters: and there were two sophomores on the team. hoth heing terrifir' reluounders and shots. The group. although inexper- ieneed. tried hard to win. and never gave up until the last seeond. The team sported two Seniors. l1ennis Ackerman. and lVlfron Wellr. one heing a lldead-eyev in shooting. and the latter lweing a good floor man. 'llhe serviees of these hoys will he greatly missed next year. The team.with their will to win. have earned some recognition. Under Coach lliek Williams, the hoys ended up with a 2 win and 10 lost season. ln a couple of years. North L1ll1Zl1S lmasketlnall fans can eertainly look forward to a great team from these hoys. Front rozv: ,Iohn .lamm-s. Myron WQ'llf, llennis .M'kerman. Lee Moore. .lon Culp. Steve lfwankowieh. llirk Dillon. Bm-If row: Coach Dick Williams, Manager Cary Ilieliards, Assistant Coach Jack Pierson. NORTH l.1NlA'S HASKETIIALI, lll'1CUllD 1957-58 North Lima 40 Crm-enford North Lima 44 Fairfield-VVaterford North Lima 61 Springfield North Lima 53 Colunihiana North Lima 49 Leetonia North Lima 39 Goshen Union North Lima 53 Canfield North 1.ilna , 44 Lowellville . North Lima , 61 Springfield North Lima 31 McDonald ,, North Lima 34 Western Reserve North 1.i1nu , , 43 Creenford ,, , North Lima 45 Fairfield-Yvaterford North Lima . . 37 Goshen North Lima 31 Jackson Milton North Lima . 56 Canfield North Lima 44 Lowellville North Lima . 54 Berlin Center If. E Seniors , - 1.1. . Q rl I QF! X?i-'IF Q MYRON WEHR umm xckuulux QQ m Q A AW ? R X 1 DOLL FRANKENSTEIN CUTIE PIE .45 M nfs. Q. , Y X l l '. ' DISH WASHER3 THINKING COACH QQ GOO? IN G OFF LEGS WHERE'S THE BALL X wx A Q, I Q x V Luarll .lun-lx ln-rxmu. ,Nl Rc sm ues l 5 .fa ii g l 1 Qi .4 . Sf, NN?- 14' lil'N1'l'Xl'N um lliffmll, ,lnllll 'Nl1'lln'gm. 1lll'1'4'tiwu1 nl ll4llll'll l lil K:-n l'lll'llUl'll. llrvlwll Culp. mn, Qilllllll II1lIl'll xp Il llnn Ss-irlnf-r. lim llill. l1l'f' lm plzlwinu lv l rw Imuif lluy, 'Nll-l llmwn. 1':1m'l1 ul ilu- Yurxitx m .lim llmlmlllglxlml. Klam- ugvr llun Fuupv, lilCSl'fliVlC CIIICHHI,lCAlJl'IliS Juliv Hall, Karon Aclcvrman, Georgia Mull, Eilevn Rogvrs. Junior Hi h Basketball Ifarlf linv: Rolwrt Mvliraw, Na-il liim'horn, Rolwrt Ark:-ra man, ,lim Rvvd, Rngt-r Cnolvy. Fnmf lilw: Carl Stitzvl. John Willis, Al Shaft-r. Juv Suhriv, l,onni4- llorsfall. Ron Wvavvr. ,lim Mc'Curty. 'llhc footliall team of this yvm' had an cxvcllent showing with an winning season. This was very im- pressive in the fact that all the-ir gains-S were with larger schools. We would like to commend Mr. Fa- Inilli for his fine leader- ship which will help the boys lw lmetter sports in future years. Left to right: Carl Stitzel, Ron Weaver, Jim Reed, Paul Basingvr, Robert Ackvrman, Roger Cooley, Monty Armen- trout, Ward Manchvstr-r, Stevi- Harmon, Roy Houst-r, Alan Thornton, ,lanws Huvbrrt, Coach, Mr. Faliilli. The' tt-am this se-ason had a 11-1 rcvord. NL Nvgvly H ,, ,, ,, 47 32 Lowvllville 45 16 Springfield , , 26 20 Le-etonia , ,, , . 35 23 Crvvnford , ,, , 38 17 Springfield , ,A ,,,, 35 17 Canfivld , ,,,,, , 25 32 Crf-enford 33 21 Lowellville . 37 18 L:-etonia 31 16 Colts , , , 41 18 Immaculate Conception .' , 31 23 Junior Hi li Football X ARDICLI, COOK Af1PllIllII1f Q 0 Q 8 M wr ON 'MNC .I Q0 NW f X0 fvw1 ,'5 f ff T 2 Q f, 'F ,llllIll'I'UNIIlllg 61110171 ,CS XJ LINDA GRAW Holzlworrlirlg fillelldalzt f M ,1 UNE uomix' Q7 SIIIISYHIIIC AtlPnn'ant ? r 'fx L5 :- X 045- 'I . ,' -I. E ! -.1 Y W I if Football Team First row: Dick Gary Houck, ,lack Roy, Dennis Ackerman, Harvey Hartley, Tom Wince, Myron Wehr, Del Houser, Lee Moore. Second row: Bob McClain, .lerry Hoover, Ron Peters, Dave Tilton, .lim Hetric, Mel Bowen, John McGregor, Roger Schlindler, Al Gifford. Third row: Louis Day, Don Seidner, Irwin Cole, Dick McGregor, Keith Armentrot, Don Marinelli, Bill Gasser, Bill Roy, Tim Hill. Back row: Coach Williams, Managers Bob Culp, Don Swope, and Gary Richards: Head Coach Pierson. The North Lima Football Team boasted a 4- win-5 loss record this season. Dick Dillon was chosen unanimously for the second time for all-Inter-County Halfback this year. Harvey Hartley was chosen for the second time for all-lnter-County lineman. and Cary Houck was chosen for the 'first time for the Inter-County team. Of these, Harvey Hartley. and Cary Houck are Seniors and will be missed greatly by the spectators and the other teammates. Harvey Hartley was chosen most valuable lineman for 2 years as well as the most improved lineman of 1956. Cary Houck was voted by the team to be the most valuable back for 1956-57, and Dick Dillon chosen most valuable back 1956-57. Bob McClain, only a sophomore and playing Varsity Football for his sec- ond season was chosen the most improved lineman for 1957. The team under the fine coachmanship of Mr. Pierson should be congratulated for the fine job they have done during the past season. The North Lima Reserve Football Team played three games and came out with an 0 win-3 loss record. y ' ' - 1 sEAsoN,s RECORD 'N N0l'Ih Lima ........ ............ 0 Cardinal Mooney .......,.,.. 27 North Lima ..... ........ 0 Canfield ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 0 North Lima ........ ........ 1 9 Fairfield-Waterford ........ 0 North Lima ........ ........ 2 0 Jackson-Milton ..,........,.... 27 North Lima ........ .... 6 Goshen ..,,.,......., ......,. 3 3 North Lima ..., ........ 3 3 McDonald .,,,,,,,. ,....,.. 1 2 North Lima .... .... 0 Springfield ,.,,.... ......,, 1 4 North Lima -... ..... .,.,.... 1 9 Greenford ,,,,s ,,,,,,,, 0 North Lima ........ ........ 3 8 Lowellville ,.... .,,.,,.. 2 6 eniors ox ,, .1- -- - ' 'za-:: -.4 ' .'4'-s '. A -P5 'wx :.- 'f1'.-i' :+Qi'!2 '-Y R Q., QQGK' 1195. A-A. ' , 7' A-' ,Air-:wr-f . ,-,. at--. A-1-,rf . 1 ,L 1 lk -A Q in V ., Z, ' Ixus. . -., . 7 , A -. 5' v . . Arn X 1 ' ' - X ' 'E' X h' ,L ,- .v fsf,. - f . N- sup -,f-jun 3 qggeww, , -fmffx' A-' ff A ?3'4Q5Qy+: 1-.feggv ' -.s,,-:'-vvffji-Q, a?fJ ,a? .'-rr ,g - - Ng... , I f .1, --,,f- L, -f-1- 5 mf f .. 'jsfiaw W. . A - .. - al-7-: ., : .5 'S J-.f - HL , , ' 'r 'C.x I , A Lg.,-6 Q ,g,YgY .Q3..q .. i . ,, dai , . ., M, - -2, -53 wi. . 'H 'A - . M. f -- 'T 111 : A ,gif A A 12.irNj 'a-jf.-5 i 'Tgrlzm I ..as5p--fn ' 1 1 -Lk- . . . . Lf hi 3-- 'rl ,, -..u,,'P-4.' 'ffgmql-:' H413 ,'kugx,. ' me k K' '. f - -1 . .-M, - , fp- fu .7 ,. A :ff-iid , NJ: , ' r' ' ' A. ii . -- . . , 'Shiny 1. af' . 1' raw ' I K I I 1 - I I , DENNIS 6 1 HARVEY GARY eniors ,www wayQ5 JACK TOM . . MYRON Track 'rom row: tizlry llollvli. .lim ilflttlllttlgllltltll. Itivk Dillon. Dave- l.awlt-ws, llvnnis ,'Xt'lit'tAlIt2il1. tlarwy tlzutlt-y. fzllfli' rout llon Svirlm-r. llill llasfvr, Rug:-r St'lllllltll1'f. lm' Nloort-, Wartl lirookt-. .lolm Xl1'tlrvgol'. fitlitt'll ,lark l'iorson, Tllli 'I'ltM1K TICAM OF 1057 Ilu- 'llrzivk 'llt'ltltt. in its svvonfl st-ason ol vxistf'm'f' at North Lima. partivipatc-cl in tht- ounty 'liravk N14-4-t at lloarzlman. anfl a lvw incnilmcrs of thv squatl wort- privilcgvtl to partivipatr- in tht- llistrivt IW-1-ts, Cart' llouvl-Q, a Svnior. plat-ml thirfl at tht- County Mm-t in tht- 220 Yarwl llash. and also ran in the llistrivt Moot in thc- llltl aml 220 xartl flash. 'l'tu- travk fans van look lorwartl to svcilig Cary plum' high again this yvar ln tht- .wil nwvts. llaw liawlvss. also a Svnior. plavctl st-voml in tht- high hurmllvs in tht- lountx lVlt't-t. aml fifth in 8210 xartl tlashz aml also partit'ipatvtl in the llistrivt Nlvvt. lla-nnis fM'ke-rnian. another S1-nior. plat-ml fourth in Ihr- 440 yarfl flash. aml thirtl ltt tht- ltltl low lllll'tllt'S in tht- County lVls't't. aml also ran in tlw llistrivt Nh-vt. Our Nlilt- ltvlav tvam plavt-cl thirrl in tho County Mt-ct. We won a mer-t with Loiwllvillz- llaw Lawlvss. Gary llouvk. anrl llarwy llartlvy wen- tllrov-time xsinnvrs. We- lost a nivm-I with l.0vtonia aml also lmartit'ipatt'rl in the liltvr-Cotiilty M01-t at lllcllonalcl. A - , . .5 Q ixth Grade First row: Louise- Gifford, Donna McMcans, Patsy Fast, Nancy Welsh, Michele Campman, Mary Zook. Sally Houser, Marjorie Horst. Second row: Mrs. Brady, Richard Hvindel, Lynn Clingerman, Elvin Shaum, David Freeze-, Terry Cole, Melvin Shaum, Richard Day. Third row: Ronald Rvcd. Edwin Basingvr, James llcckner, ,lames Tilton, Raymond Ackerman, Charles McNeal, Billy Kerr, Billy Sigle. Mrs. Brady, Teacher Q, zip- N ixth Grade 1 ir.vI mu? l'aIri1 u 0'Nlullv, Jillll' 1L2ll'I'4'll, Ph 'llis 5uurwa'in, ifzlrul Smith. Linda :Xrkm'i-fllt. ,lunivv . Y H 2- l K imv. llurlvml lillfrlllllilll, llzulm- Slnufvr. SUVUIIII row: ,lanivv Arnne-nlrnnl, Susan NIcf,la1n. ,Indy Bragg ,loan Nluuw, Jn-univ Iflkr, Norma Kuppln-r. Iflizulwlh sl'llUIl'l', llh:-ryl linirll. Third HHl'f Cnllin Kniflvy. Fl'l'l1I'iK'k Rlunlvs, Runnin- Burr, Aluhn Kngile-r, l'e-rry Alldvrsun, Gus N:-nn-nz, llurl Sn-wart, Huesa-ll Cannon, Fffllffll row: H1-lvn Nlmm-, lvila llrinnn, ,lnyw N1llSFQ'lllliill, ,Ioyw llnnk, Xlilun Xvt'lll'ik, ilulvn lClwr, Scott Nlrllluin, Rivky liurl. .Ynt piv'111r1':l.' llarlmuru lilxffrlvr, Kuylnond RllfflN'I', 5 Q Mrs. Pnllkuxnvr. TPIIVIIPT ,I Q 2514- F nfth Grade Fffvl row- ju-anniv Fink, lllu-rvl lfillllllglll, Roxana .'xI'llN'IllI'Ulll, 'Nlarciu iLHillll'!', 7411-an Cfilllit' lnnml llxlz.-r Vlvllvllllil -Xrkwriffht. 'Kathv Wvnings. Serum! rout Hrs. Il:-inl, R1-lwrl Lmlwirk. Ric-hurnl I lkmk. Kirkiv Purkvr, liulvlxy M4-xa1l11ln'1', lluviml lioyvr. Mikv Orr, joe' Orr, Pvggzy Pc-tvr-011. Thin razq: 'IK-fry Clinv, Clary lI5nln'r, l'ZllQl'Ilt' Yilku, Kivhunl Sfillllllll, 'l'1'rry ,lzxmlu Mark Irons. 5I1'V1 Hull. David Zalwl. 1 m1I'll1 10103 Richard Sim-klmusc, Uvurggv Smith, 'l'rm'vur llulv, Thunuas Mmm- xxvillilllll Hvm-ll. 'l'lnnnuQ Allwupp. john Null. Nlrs. Hvinl. Tvrlrlrvr ., If , xx 1 4 agvxalw s! E ., X' .V Q 1 W QA we h it ii if ,. ,,. H if Km? ,OP4o Q r Ti, 1.0 wh,-1, 3 Y 'Q I uuueaan.-.u Fourth Grade First mir: i.in1i1i Xilll'iIll'iii. i.u1'ill1' xiilflill. iiillilillll ii!'l'kIll'I', Slll'ii1'Il NIvNi Marry Gul:-A IM-lmrali Siniffvr. lfzirnlyn Dax, ilzirli-nv 5IiIn'i. Serum! muf: Cfuoli-y. Kuhn-rl Whitv. lhmic-I iilIl'i'it'Y, iylillilili S1'illlLli. llvnnis I U ' 'ili. lxulhryn Uugnig 'Niiss Iiillltfl Kvnni ' -W mi I frmnhnhzr, Huvmiri lxnmhi. 'iiiliiLll'il. Ki-nn:-th Shunni. Tlziril wiv: lfnrul 'l'illnn. Sneun Gray, lfva Rhmh-5. Hurhura Iluynlvll Jann-l iilll'l'4lllgilr, llrm-I Nlvl-raw, i',4illh ltmidliigglmi, lfurnlyn Miglvts. Shvrry Gaston, Martha Hvlrn Flmllh rim: Kvnm-Ili Wlilqvri, Ruhr-rl Grimm. Hnfsi-ll lmyrlloii, Stvvv Gifford. Frank Re-inhurt Hurry Hl'illQ'lIilUiit', ifalriiw Sxszink, 'Nlurslnill Wolford, lim-id Smith, VIII llliI'fIlff'Ilf llizinu lk-lvvilni Y ' ' I lf-nny Ninth. l.imin If-iniiilggtnn. 'l'ummy llilllvn. llnnzihi Rm-ml. Nlif- Hzinvx, 7'f'lI1'lIl'I' 4 XNIHIVI' xxQ'iIN4'l'. Kwplvr Grimm. Nlzlrk Silili.fl'l'. Kunz-' f '. ' 'S IV Third Grade Firxl mir: Sufun liraiy. l,imi:i lnmh, Jnnif Griffith. Sumlrn liurr. Linelu ilzlrmon, Kailhv ,lwvlinxun , ,' s f rm-ii Stilllldll. llvnrgv Yillw, lirnm Donna CAIIIIIVII. .Nvruml mir: Mrs Ilrnwn 'l'm-rry Kni lu Xlf lwlv Iillli Xllnpp i,llliiXllllli1I lmi .1 '1 X. 1 s . 1 ' . ws Nutt, Thirrl flllff .luvk iialvvrstumh. Imnny Garrvlt 4 ' ' ' -Q 1 'x in ,I Cul: llinni futher. 5ll.1ll Dill, plf FUIIFIII mir: lfimi iiiiilllilll, Viiillllllili ,lnr4lun. Slvw- Kwik. ,illlxllll Lmiwir-k, Kirl 'lf-rlkit, Dniigihi Yh amk. liillx .lmir-. iiLl1'ilt'iSIllilil. .Nut llfffllffflf lflaiinv lniipv. Shirlvy l'zirk. Mrs. lirown, Tmwlzr-r ll' Q.. -11. .H 'Il Third Grade l rr.wI mum' lluum- llivliiinlf. lwilu Xlll5il'llIl21ll. Linmlu Lingo. Roan- llay. llilly Fu-I. llaul :Xrlwga-I. Nunry llurlwy. Sfwurzzl mir: lionalrl Nlvyr-rf. lluvirl Ramsey. Rulwrta Hurrigf-r. llvlnrif llc--I. l.inflzi llrvgzir. .lvrry llmivk. liolrlny jolinstrm, Larry Kerr. Nlrs. Haney, Third rnzv: lllnrizi 5mi!li, iiyntliiu Wvlxll. Sliirlr-y l'urli. ,llillll l e-nlun. Carol Rifllv. Cathy Rifflv. Marlin funk, l.e-slvr Wnlfurrl. lfmzrllz mir: llnlrlry llzinmzui. Paul Work. llary Rolwrtsoii, Larry l,f'lf'f4. llonalcl FI'L1Ilt'lb. lfurlie l'1l4lillgLIoi1, Klury William-. Nu! jH'I'flll'f'll.' llui'luiru llustiv. llill Smilli. lfrlwarrl Str-1-lv. Nlrs. llzinvy. Terzflier .X 1 1 Second Grade india lllimlvs, l.inmla Hfvrefall. ffliurln Frm! muy' Kari-ri Smilli. lliunnu nllrrum. ,luiiv Allwp. Rl tt: lilA 4'll. .lzuiicv lla-twilwr. Sw-nrzrl mir: Nlrs. liillglllllll. John Nlmm-, Alfre-rl Zvlir-tm-r. Larry Pitlinun 'mmiry liurllnlf. llvnnis juliiwni. Mir-lun-I Shaffer, Glenn Urr. Third rout Fmulra lfvand, Samir A U vw Vitku. Carol Gaitlie-r, lwmrlh mu l lflwr. l'.l'illll'l'4 l 1ll'l1wl. Fuxunnv liurt. Kenny' Linrlliift. :X,.n Nlvrlin lfzillm. .lulm Kurtz. lilizirlnltr- lluye-r. Lee- Kurtz, l'am1'la Vlwalmlron, llziry lxapplvr. Frank llirlnul. 'Vol lPl'1'flIH'II.' Ile-Iiu Caitlin-r. Nlrs. Luuglrlin. Tenvlier N11 Hrs. lI41w1l1'y, Fllllfffl ru I1 ' 41' 1 ifxgf .. ,ana 1. -Q- S 1 Secorl ra e cl G fl first l'0l4'.' l,yll1'llf' lfalrlxull. 511111l1'L1 lll1llll'l'I, llllllly 1111111-. l.11is Wit111e-1'. Pllvllis Mzwllillivrav. .lm llllllt l'1 'z - 'va-Lv, l71'l1111'ul1 l:ilTillH'F. 501101111 row: lJ11r111l1y fllillvr, B1-tll fil'lPllS1',v Limlu More-l111'li. l'lIlil ll11w111gu'1'. lln-uluh lil1mle's, Ke-l11'1'1'u M1-Nvul. lin-Isy Gunn-r, lfllu Horst. TIIIINI r1114': ,ll'l'I'y . . , ,, , llt'lWll1'!'. llllly lurks. .Nlfrvml xvl'VQ'I'S, l,i1Vlll Houpt. lfmlmlie- Cray. Ronniv Martin. EI1111-r C1111-, Il 111 R111 41 y 111. ,I c-l Km-ll111'1'. wlf'llllQ'll l:FUlISl', H4111z1l1l Frost, lluvifl l,11w1-r. Nlnnty Nl1'iI11y. Mrs. 1111011-y, Te11f'l1f'r U Fufst Grade xllll twltl I.y1li11 Allll Ilursl. .lunv W8Qlllt'I'. xlilllllkll lNl1'C11y. ,Inycv IJ:-twih-r Firxf ru11': KZlllll4't'lI .- 5' l.i11ml11 Kvrr, llluru .l2lHl' .-X1'l141g11st Mary l':ll1'll llilfurll. Wilma 5111ill1 liumlull W11lf111'1l. llll1.lI'll'r l 'l'LlIlL'lS. Ftlllffll r1114': Kugl-1' l'1'i1'1-, K1-nl1111 llllllillll l2111'1111111, lhny Rifflv. N111 lvml Nl11111'l11-st:-r. Serulzrl raw: l'flilz1lwll1 lie-1111vlt. I.ur'ie' Fe'11l1111, lfw-ly11 Km-llne-r, Susan Moor:-, Hosc'111ary llitosto. Third row: 'l'i11111ll1y S11111ff1'r. llill1ll'l lNl1'll1'aw', I,z11'1'y llrvgxar. Rex Ra111s1'y, llvnnis W11ts1111, Sl'llil2ll, .lZ1lllt'S ll11rr:111gl1s. Billy lx1FMf'8llS, RHy'llll1l1ll IlIll'l'lgll'l', flf1'fllff'l1f Catl11'y11 Sh-1-I1-. Nlif'llill'l 'l1i1l'i8l'll. Rz1111lz1ll 1,11 5141111- fllrs. xlt'Illlt'l'. Tf'r1r'l1e'r 4-if M 4 im-iffzi .K -1 'xsifiwfwisgilc nfl? ff' 4 ll I 0 M5006 First Grade lfiul mn-5 Yii-giiiiii I m'IiiuI. Sliuron lluvii, l'vgg1y lx:-llnvr. Flivrry Shaw. l'runi'w ling-i1ixliy', Nluilliu Wvlir, lie'ln'i-val ll.-Iii-ll, llrvnilu l'li1'liurn. Svrriiifl row: Putty 0'Nvil, Kay ltllrn Wulvr. llurlmrzi Ku.-r lam- lie-iikviilii'i'gn'r. .lui-iiiiiv Ki-vw, Suv llulvi-islaill, Sunily Waril. Third mir: llilly lluiril, llillllllllyr Sulili, lfuniri- Wwzivi-r, Karvn llflfil. llvlmra l'rif'4'. llvlmru llf'llllL1Tl. lfililiv Kulv. llilllgjllli Fw Xliiun Curiliin liniliiuit R nni l'lIlx Runilil Q f 'N I n lr' 1' I '. L lfiwiiiiliui-liwi'. Ifuurrlz rniv: 'l'uinniy Hunt, l.ur A' f 'z . iliwiiiiluuvlii-i', fflurk llixivn. l'uul llurn. Kvnnc-th 5llf'lli'0l'. fl ' I i7ld91'gl1TI8Hf lfirxl mir: Ii-'Iwi-i-ii Sniitli, Carolyn llristvr, Juni- Fcliincllvr, Susan Rii-bi-. Marjorie- Howe: lrinilu Stunffi-r. l,t'lllll'Zlll liz-iiki-lille-rgvr, Mary .lunv Juliiistun, Sharon Si-ith. Sworid row: liurliara ,lmiliiir lii-lie-wu ,lurilnn. ,luclilli SCllII1lIlf. llvlmarah Hayclvn. llvcky Ann Waltvr, Juyfe' Truman. lrinilu lli-1-lun'i'. Virginia liolin-r, lliuiii- Evans. Thin! ww: Mrs. Ri-1-il, Smit Rapp, Kelvin Kle-in. Vaughn tjiilkiit. ,luinvs Nlvflliiiii-ni. Kr-itll Molin, Ronald l'riu'. Janie-s Haag, Eclwarml Barge-r, Knlwrl Kruiiivr. llvlvru Snyrlvr. Fflllffh row: Rayinonrl Milli-r, Larry Mvllingrvr. Juinvs lirunip, .lolin Ni-wiun. lluli- Sli:-vly, llulge-r l a-riliiiamlsoii. Ur-orgc lNlavUillivruy Ill, Carl jar-iilw, Gary Shank. .Ynl Sf10ll'l1.' Kllll x1l'Kl't'. ,luily Ann Wlliiikrfy, llvlmarali LaM0tIv, William Gaitlwr. w y-J, ,V ,,y 1r:V, ,fy N Q, - , 1 .mire Y Q-23,9 F EW gaE,,gh ES., si A ' ffm if fxvfa ' .J 333 POSING iefianii LAZY SWEETHEARTS uns. BURGE as FAMILY N, Goon ow DAYS ' t - . -L i HRS . HINTON ,.-...gA J.M.,1.u,, I -Lnwmgw., ,w,,..f. SISTERS PIZZA KID! 12 1 ' Q ,,. JI l 'ff ,X ENGLISH CLASS wi WHAT A GAME H Y!!! WHM-.s THE Answmmv A I if Ng I if WORKING HARD??? SICK???????? ALUMNI OF 1955 Howard Arkwright-Ohio Edison Don Barber-Army Rachel Blakeman-Mrs. James Welker Chris Cason-Army Barbara Codner-Mrs. William Snow Pete Davis-Asbestos Company Bob Dillon-Working Ellen Dyke-Mrs. Russell Davis Carole Early-Mrs. Edward Petrick Richard Enney-Enney's Station Carolyn Harris-Kaiser Chemicals Ronald Heaven-Army Shirley Henderson-General Electric Tom Lawless-Marines Connie Maxgay-United Engineering Co. Mary Morse-Mrs. Wm. Francis Daryl Shehefiel-Air Force Geneva Steiner-Goshen College Joanna Steiner-Mrs. David Witmer Jean Stouffer-United Eng. Company Verna Swope-Goshen College Noreen Szewc-Boardman Plaza Virginia Thompson-Mrs. Coman Jo Ann Vitko-Mrs. Harry Byrnes Craig Wince-Navy Norma Wright-Air Conditioning ALUMNI OF 1956 Don Ackerman-Koch Motors Lois Anderson--Mrs. Don Jones Phyllis Barger-Mrs. Ken Garrod Carolyn Bauman-Goshen College John Bauman-Ohio Edison Lee Brooke-Martin-Nelson Air Conditioning Mary Brunk-Receptionist James Burkholder-Ohio State James Cearns-Republic Rubber David Clingerman-Eastern Nazarene Co. Karen Close-Commercial Shearing Loren Coler-Asbestos Co. Dean Conrad-Goshen College Kevan Crouse-Youngstown University Leah Culp-Yo. School of Nursing Larry Freer-National Rubber Machinery Nancy Garrett-At home Larry Houck-Air Force Mary Huebert-Home Savings 81 Loan Jerry Huffman-Bryan University Bill Kreidler-Kreidler Cons. Co. Pat Lawless-Yo. Paint 8: Glass Bill Mack-Metal Carbides Lenny McGinnis-Metal Carbides Tom Mellott-Asbestos Co. Richard Mentzer-Navy Jerry Morey-Western State College Pat Nelson-Alliance Nursing School Henry Nemenz-Mount Union College Bruce Plasket-Marquette University Don Roller-Dollar Bank Judy Roller-Ohio Bell Joan Shoup-Dana School of Music Jake VanPelt-Farming Alice Weisenberger-Stackhouse's ALUMNI OF 1957 Bob Blake-United Eng. Co. Carl Bregar-Marines Rich Brintzenliofe-Air Force Ken Brown-E. Fairfield Coal Co. Betty Connaughton-Youngstown U. ' Betty Coler-fMrs. Pete Davis Rich Crouse-Youngstown U. Marilyn Dillon-Mount Union College Charles Firestone-I-Iouseman Magazine Barbara Garrett-Mrs. Burt Snair, Jr. Phyllis Grimm-First Federal Savings 81 Loan Karen Hasness-Youngstown U. Helen Horst-Home Savings Sz Loan Bob Kuntz-Franklin Fumiture Co. Margery Lenz-Arizona State Carol Martin-Mrs. Lou Owens Roy Mauch-ASzP Dee McCave-A 81 P Sue Mellinger-College Rich Mellott-Asbestos Co. Judy Morey-Mahoning National Bank Norman Parish-Navy Polly Pfau-Simonington, Jones Kay Rapp-First Federal Savings 8: Loan Roger Schlosser-Air Force Bob Tovarnak-United Eng. Co. Kathryn Weaver-Nurse's Training Kenneth Weaver-Witmer Tractor Don Weedon-Bus Driver Peggy Cason-Youngstown University Patrons Mrs. Caroline Musselrnan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Culp Cecil Cook Everett Hartley Pearle Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Lou Owens Mr. Richard Lucas Mrs. Corene Brady L. E. Haney Fred Puttkamer Mr. David Zook Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley Shirley Haney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Heinl Andrew J. Balascoe Mrs. Lester Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Gene Desimone Mrs. Viola Mentzer Mr. Arthur Lawes Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mr. and Mrs. . C. Fatica Edward Wetter Dick Williams Grace and Mildred Heck Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Martin Richard Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Houck Paul Schneider Molotov, Khrushchev and Company Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Louis Day Ray E. Gray Earl MacFarland Tom Hadaway Paul Wince Merle Lawless Wade Wehr Ralph Ackerman Leo Szewc Don Beard Maurice Roy David Steiner William Evans Oscar Riffle Paul Swope . Lawerence Hiney John Enney David Peterson M. C. Morey Byron Eichorn and Mrs. James Fabilli A Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 s o Q 2 2 Q . 5 mm, C From the Class of 1959 and the Class of 1960 Group Pictures ond Senior Portroits by DIMIT BROS. ALLIANCE. OHIO Compliments of DRESSEL'S GARDENS Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations to the Class of 1958 ISALY DAIRY CO. Complimenfs of MERLE LAWLESS A 1' 1' H + g NORTH LIMA OHIO Compliments of AGNEW FARM EQUIPMENT Congratulations to the Class of 1958 From BORT PACKING CO. SETH YODER 81 SON Plumbing and Heafing COLUMBIANA. OHIO SI'a'I'e RI. 46 IV 2-2257 E- in fo .f 15 STALEY s. GLEN Columbiana I for Shoes for 'Ihe K I Enfire Family f .siiii 'M . .LW . L15 -? Also Experf Shoe Repairing Carpenfer School Bus Bodies Dis1'ribu+ed by MYERS EQUIPMENT CO. CANFIELD, OHIO Phone LE 3-5556 Dump Bodies, Sfalce Bodies Van Bodies, Lime Spreaders LiH Gafes, Farm Hoisfs Grain Bodies IV-2-4II8 Complimenis Complimenis of of ELSER'S AIRPORT DR. J. R. GARSTICK NORTH LIMA, OHIO 0p+ome+,g5+ 1 Complimenfs En'oY Good Food' of I visa 6 DAIRY ISLE CANFIELD, OHIO .NM ru femme. line ML... 4 1'm I I U M N If 3 ., N , fv W GG fxm NXQ Congratulations to the Class of 1958 BORDEN hMLKaCO. I L' . WL V N . .W :L W . 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I , Q lg 4.1 Ml w 'J , 7' if H f ' I L 27 ff 1,1 2 Ll 1' ' A X w L 1 , 1 , L f f i. moon Luck to the CLASS 0F 1958 From a Friend N i L THE ITALIAN REASH IMPLEMENT CO VILLAGE C, . oumblana Ohio 4527 Markei' S+ree'I' BOARDMAN K 84 B pecmmng In BEDDING, INC. our Famous 60I0 M It I SI' I' ar e fee YOUNGSTOWN and Buy your bedding - - af a bedding fac+ory FRY FUNERAL HOME FRED B DETWILER No Greafer Cosi' AMBULANCE INVALID CAR OXYGEN SERVICE Columbiana IV 2 4500 One Large Es+abIlsI1men+ +o Serve You BeHer No Finer Tribufe IDLE HOUR RESTAURANT V4 Mile Sou'rI1 of Turnpike NORTH LIMA OHIO Feafurin B In d Ch Ir Hoi' R II I' AII T C plume 'I of SIGLE TRUCKING COMPANY NORTH LIMA OHIO CONGRATULATIONS Io Ihe CLASS OF l958 THE HOME SAVINGS 81 LOAN COMPANY COLUMBIANA, OHIO SEEDERLY-BEILHART FUNERAL HOMES CI b' Oh' N +h L' Oh' Ph IV2338I KI9223I AMBULANCE-OXYGEN SERVICE THE EAST FAIRFIELD COAL CO. I0O07b Bituminous FIVE POINTS NORTH LIMA, OHIO ai' Phone Klmball 9-ZI65 Oldsmobile T. A. HILL MOTORS IV-2-4233 2I W. Park Avenue COLUMBIANA OHIO Heavy Dufy 24 hr. Wrecker Service THE FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM COMPANY Canfield, Ohio YOUNG'S RESTAURANT Feafuring: FULL COURSE DINNERS SUBMARINE AND STEAK SANDWICHES Columbiana, Ohio CompIimen+s of COLUMBIANA CYLINDER GRINDING I44 E. Park Avenue COLUMBIANA, OHIO Phone IV 2-2523 TOWN HOUSE Mofel and Resfaurani' 8392 MarIce+ S+. SK 8-237I QUALITY Foons AND Rooms ENNEY'S SOHIO SERVICE A+Ias Tires and BaH'eries On +he Square NORTH LIMA OHIO Phone KI 9-9I07 Complimenfs of J 8. E RECORD SHOP CompIimen+s of LEHMAN'S HARDWARE STORE H. ARMSTRONG J. HOEY Comp,imen,S of ADIN L. MELLINGER COLUMBIANA MILLING K' 9'28 5 AND SUPPLY co. TRADE WINDS Dealers in Feed, Grain. Ar'lI'IqUeS and Farm Supplies FURNITURE-GLASS-PRIMITIVES BULK FEED DELIVERIES CIVIL WAR MUSEUM IV 2-46I2 Norfh Lima, Ohio RouI'e I65 Compliments of UNION SAVINGS BANK COLUMBIANA, OHIO LEROY F. PARKS PLUMBER Plumbing Supplies Repair Work Toys, Gills and School Supplies KI 9-3773 KI 9-2l I5 BUS. Complimenfs of WELSH MOTORS Ford Sales and Service NEW SPRINGFIELD, OHIO KLAUS HARDWARE HOTPOINT, ZENITH. AND J. L. BU RKHOLDER Insurance Agency PHILCO TV Fire, Aulo, CasuaI+y. Life Sales and Service N91-ary Public Phone KI 9-3527 KI 9.3315 NORTH LIMA I MELLINGER LUMBER, INC. Sash-Doors Millwork-Roofing-Insulation LEETONIA. OHIO Phone HA 7-6544 We Wish to Thank WELLMAN'S GREENHOUSE Poland, Ohio PL. 5-4523 FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS of BEAUTIFUL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Stea ks-Chops HECK'S RESTAURANT V4 Mile Eas+ of Columbiana on I4 Goon Foon FRIENDLY SERVICE Phone IV-2-4458 Columbiana. Ohio YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR STYLE AT HOME AND EAT WITH US. Chicken-Home Made Ice Cream CONGRATULATIONS Class of I958 FROZEN FOOD CENTER Mea+s-Groceries-Procluce Frozen Foods and Sforage Locker Space JAMES w. swoPE. Prop. Phone KI9-2I60 Nor+h Lima, Ohio CROUSE'S FEED MILL FEED-FARM SEEDS FERTILIZER-PAINTS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES POULTRY SUPPLIES Norfh Lima, Ohio Phone KI9-2l44 Complimenrs of EARL E. MORT FITZHUGH'S CORNER STORE Grocery and Dairy I GENERAL STORE produds EAST LEWISTOWN- OHIO Sno-Crop Frozen Foods Phone Norih Lima KI 9-2789 KI 9-3559 Nor+I1 Lima I CIPRIANO I AND Courfesy of SON SHOTT'S Service S+a+ion I GAS-OIL-ACCESSORIES R U T AND GROCERIE5 6803 Marlcei' Sfreei' Sou+I1 Ave. Ext I KI 9-2907 STACKHOUSE ' GARDENS FITZPATRICK Vege+abIe and Flower I PIan'I's Ped Humus Good Clofhes for Men I Shan-OH Road Phone IV 2-3628 NORTH UMA. OHIO COLUMBIANA, OHIO I KI9-3 I 20 KI9-3700 Complimenfs of DUNLEE MOTEL L. F. DONNELL FORD l8Il Markei' S+. Q CDQQQQ Q THE PERMA-SOFT C0. CD Wafer Cond+ g Sp I + 0 G YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO X CD Ph S+ 22 G O COMPLETE CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT CD PUMPS, WATER HEATERS 0 Q CD EQETQ Complimenfs E E of ELECTRIC Norih Lima, Ohio Ph. KI-9-3329 Furnifure and Appliances House Wiring Lighling Fix+ures We Handle Norlh Lima G. E., IRONRITE, HOTPOINT HOOVER, WHIRLPOOL 'O AND TAPPAN lvIacl:ARLAND'S REFRIGERATION 8: APPLIANCE SHOES Serving America's Families for 63 Years Sales and Service For EXPERT SERVICE on All Maior Appliances-Refrigerafion 53 I 6 Marlrel Slreel on Roufe 7 YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO Farm Milk Coolers CALLA ROAD Phone Kl-93558 CompIimen'I's of WARRICK FUNERAL HOME MAPLE DAIRY R+. 626-Woodworfh Ambulance and Invalid Car Service BILL AND HELEN SAKAS Phone IV 2-3 62 I Pho COLUMBIANA he SK. 8-I544 COMPLIMENTS of COLUMBIANA BOILER CO. Columbiana, Ohio MANCHESTER MARKET NORTH LIMA 0 0 AUTO SERVICE acssaljzyeizuggs Tires-Bafferies-Accessorles ln+ereee+ien 7 end I4 TEXACO PRODUCTS COLUMBIANA, ol-no PERRY'S NORTH UMA AUTO SERVICE UPHOLSTERING COMPANY Fronl End Alagemem 0,1 me Wheel Balancing C bia a Road eenefel Repeal Call K' 9-2273 Body Repair end Painf ALL UPHOLSTERING Norm Lima EXPERTLY DONE Phone Ki 9-3524 THE CITlZEN'S SAVINGS BANK COLUMBIANA AND LEETONIA. OHIO Bank here always: Where you can bank all ways. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. CompIimen+s of FAVOR IT ALLEN's SHOE STORE 38 Soulh Main Sfreei COLUMBIANA, OHIO Qualify Shoes Boardman plaza for 'rhe En+ire Family Ph. IV-2-2395 PETERSBURG CREAMERY PRODUCTS Home Delivery Saves Time and Money Complimenis of HOLIDAY INN COMPLETE DAIRY SERVICE Homogenized-OI. or Ifz Gal. Roufe 7 Regular Milk-Oi. or Ifz Gal. NORTH UMA, OHIO Dial KI 9-3050 ARTHUR SHOEMAKER. DH. SHIRTS SHAG RUGS BOARDMAN LAUNDROMAT 6008 Marlcel' Sfreef, Youngs+own, Ohio Phone ST-8-78I5 Parking in Rear S+ore Hours 7 a.m. fo 7 p.m. Daily HAROLD I. SHEPHERD Owner and Manager sum ' Q UCC612f,L0'Wi Q Jewelry and Giffs ....---A- Columbiana, Ohio N IVanhoe 2-2851 NORTH LIMA N ' ,nf ,. ,Ur Q 'N A 1, I ', 'N ifaif D 1 .' J xi ROWE'S DINER Tasty Foods Rou+e 7 a+ Inferchange NORTH LIMA, OHIO YOUR peamanbe JP IS oun Busmfss FIVE BARBERS Mike MBIIGO Pefe Marino DOM Romeo Doc Slaina , Jim Taylor MIKE MATTEO'S R I fi 2?lQ Rl I l 3 A ...I-!!ib!:K b!'!L'! X 4999, f BOARDMAN PLAZA f f'2Q5,'. M 9-8 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Q if Closed Wed. xx . , 1:5:f1:5:5,i:2f15:5i5:2:5:2f5:3:5:5:5:1:1 ITUR5 You CAN Rama I ' Shop Firsi' a+ Columbiana, Ohio SMITH'S FURNITURE, INC Feafuringz FRANKLIN FURNITURE MOHAWK CARPETS SIMMONS BEDDING Convenien+ Budgei' Terms Available CRAWFORD FOOD MARKET S. Main Sfreei' COLUMBIANA SCHAEFER MUSIC SHOPPE Musical Ins+rumen+s Accessories Sheer Music and Supplies Guaranfeecl Insfrumeni' Repairing 409-I0-II-I2 Keifh-Albee Bldg. Music . . . The Universal Language Youngsfown 3, Ohio Complimenfs of H8IM OIL CO. SI'1eII Disfribufors COLUMBIANA. OHIO Phone IV 2-43lI Compliments of LITE HOUSE ALUMINUM COMPANY I Com plimenis of BUTTER MAI D PASTRY sHoPPE Boardman Plaza NORMAN E. WOLFGANG SUNOCO PRODUCTS Nor+h Lima Ki 9-3563 Masury Painis Tires and Accessories SK8-2I7I ARTHUR wALDRoN's MENALOI MARKET Jeweler Fresh FruiI's and Vegefables TheDIfk:hr2E'3IgSFine WE SPECIALIZE IN WATCHES AND JEWELRY Repairing 3II Boardman Plaza Youngsfown I2, Ohio ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS MarIre'I' SI. Ext, N. Lima Ki 9-35 I 7 The Nor+h Lima BoosI'ers Club Ex'I'ends Heariy CongraI'uIa+ions +o Ihe Class of I958. Some of Ihe Boosfers CIub Aciivifies have been: Sponsored Boy Scoufs Ground Equipmenf Chrisimas Tree Sale Boughi Film for Foo'I'baII Team Donafed Io Park Sponsored Cancer Drive Gave S520 Towards Play Sponsored Varie'I'y Show, Proceeds Going 'Io Various Communify Needs. We recommend 'Ihaf you become IuI'ure Boosfers for Norfh Lima and carry on 'Ihis work for Ihe be'H'ermenI' of Ihe communify. THE NORTH LIMA BOOSTERS CLUB MAY CHEVROLET CO. New and Used Cars NEW SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Complimenfs of WOO LWO RTH'S BOARDMIZN PLAZA OUTDOOR GRILL CO. Builders and DisIribu+ors Complimenfs of of HILL'S OUTDOOR COOKING AND PLAY EQUIPMENT Flowers for AII Ocassions 7725 MarIce'I' S+.-NexI Io . Sheei and Tube Office KI 9-3I78 Phone Sk 8-3372 NORTH LIMA Evenings Ki 9-3242 AMOCO TURNPIKE SERVICE FOOD-TRUCKS-CARS QUALITY GAS AND OIL We give every service a car should have. Roufe 7, sou+I1 of Turnpike Inferchange Also, Qualify Resfaurani' NORTH LIMA. OHIO BEEDE APPLIANCE Complime-n+s of LAuNDIiV5iIlfI?'1?IESEDRYERs ALPINE HQQVER SWEEPERS SWISS CHEESE HOUSE TEALEVISION SAM CROUSE AYTAG WASHERS AND IRONERS PHILCO APPLIANCES Norfh Lima KI 9-2 I 54 Norfh Lima Phone KI 9-229l CompIimen+s of CompIimen+s of TURNPIKE MOTEL WILLIAM B. R+. 7 Enfrance CO- I000 E+. Nor+h of Turnpike Phone KI 9-2I4l OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS +o The Class of I958 NEMENZ FOOD MARKET Nor+h Lima, Ohio Congra+uIa+ions Ftvunr QQ I PURE I0 . I 'ohm' csv X' X YOUR FRIENDLY PURE OIL DEALER R+. 7 ai' Calla Road NORTH LIMA, OHIO A , J FUHRMAN 1' INSURANCE S KATHRYN FUHRMAN Phone IV-2-42I5 gp II9 s. Main S+. COLUMBIANA, OHIO CompIimen+s of JOHN AMBRIOLA WESTERN AUTO 8' CO NORTH LIMA ' OHIO Boardman Plaza IREM ITALIAN AND AMERICAN GROCERIES iff, COMMUNITY BUILDERS AN NODIZED ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Y The only window buiII' 1.-V I which opera+es on ball bearings. if-2:5 :E '-36:-H ' EFT ,...: I-42 57 86I2 MarIce+ S+ree+ E - ' Nor+h Lima, Ohio A BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS. JY' Q- W. . 1 .J ff' 9 I Q , ag WO . . GOODHKFOOD WU ,-If IA fx -rriafw, Q I If I I I f , hug: B roc I s, Lu lv Is, N x , fx xxxg1'xmw. 2 , a ' YV 0: fs X-L F3 ffjlhlyfg a I I Good Producis I 533 3 IIIIIIIIIII' O . rders may be phoned nn X I is X wi, if IAIRY PARK Call KI 9-9106 .XJ ' 'XJ NS' I0l S. Broad S+. N Canfield, Ohio NOEHISIMA LE-3-5437 17 ll J N 1 7' KZ? Q Complimenis of 5 , of'f T ' f' 'V f I x . f'.f,5,?' V XXNA ,I -' I Y, jffvfc fCY45,47f -6-Y S I x I , fn' ,ZP44q 1 41 s I A ' ' ' A Xftjgfg SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS N - I ff ,-T7-1 I I . 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