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

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1967 ECHO North Lima High School North Lima, Ohio Volume Twenty-Seven 1967 ECHO ECHO ECHO Foreword Wander the halls with the class of '67, as the events in the past year unfold in the twenty-seventh volume of the Echo. Contents Student Life 6 Football 20 Basketball 30 Track 39 Administration 42 Faculty 415 Classes Seniors 54 Juniors 60 Sophomores 63 Freshmen 66 Eighth Grade 69 Seventh Grade 72 Organizations 74 Music Chorus 94 Band 96 Elementary 1 10 Index 1 1 8 Advertisements 122 1967 Echo Staff ADVISOR: Mrs. Cooley EDITOR: Carolyn Fink ASST. EDITORS: Mark Shaffer Michele McClaffertyt BUSINESS MANAGER: Rachel Smith ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER: Richard Carr Photography by Grist Studio We the students of North Lima High School affectionately dedicate the nineteen sixty-seven Echo to our parents, without whose help and guidance, many things would not have been possible. 22 1 1 i VWUWQSQW. . . ,T ' -'tu : '-K M-Q-f:v-X , ? HY I . K B A vlrm :fn,Ak. . I I w.,f , V I V ,wah , K ' w , . - a Wm ' V 'e Rs - Mx-,Q .3 1 A I - - A . ,ight wg 1 h ,A - 1 X 3 4' S 3 3 is! 'S Ji V, Q.. in nl' af, I 1 Us Sf f'ff1. f LW? f gf QQ- 'X iam ,X 5 HAPPINESS XXX A f I A . A f ' x-3 YTT '-4-'2?5'f W. . 5 :fi K 5 gifzwx, '5' .qg x 7 , , f 41 X ' ,., , x ' L kg. ,- S xw 5 N R 'SH , ff ! ! Y. .mr E?if.'PW I ijlifg. Hard working teachers? Having a HLittle Red Schoolhouse SQA E-F of,L Ci J 1 X Singing our hearts out . . Sedng our parents in school .. . if SM., .4 -.4445 Seeing an assembly . A little Concentration Pep rallies and athletic events Homecomings gf Sincerity 'ku Determination 47' X 'L People on the move Hairtage and footholds ...----V ' 4 2 .. Individual Labor 433 i Q A 6 1 F3 H ,f an XL-A na i ' ' Potp0urri.......... mm 'f WVK NZM HL 'F' .4 P Ass PUT SILVER IN 5 RICH ' QQ? Q V f Y ,L-ZQWIVJS ,532 :lb ' Q - I I 1 1 qi: I 1 ff!! ww, , ' nf. , , ' ,...- r .. -1 1 .W .12 jg iz, Football The '66 football squad fulfilled its season with a record of six victories and three defeats. Victories were plentiful and deserving. Defeats were disappointing, but team spirit still lingered. Our thanks to the fine team and the parents who made our season a great success. QQ' I : Coaches: Mr. Klingler and Mr. Rezek Coach Adams NORTH LIMA OPPONENT 20 .... Springfield 0 , 2 J 'M 14 ..... Randolph ..... 44. 52 ..... Greenford ..... 3 I I 14- ..... Crestview ..... 6 418 ..... Atwater ..... 14 32 . . Western Reserve . . O 6 . . . Mineral Ridge . . . 20 6 .... McDonald .... 30 4-O .... Lowellville .... O Captains: Graft, Eestes, Coach Rezek, and Toy ui .. .. .ill FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS 2 T Cindy Welsh, Elaine Loupe, Sandy Evans, Janice Detwiler, Carolyn Fink 2I fx iw. 'Xi 'ww N Decorating for the team 1966 Homecoming Bonfire Lucky pennies . .. Lucky boys Irv-W. I '41 . 32 ,3 k Homecoming i V Coach Rezek directing players Driving for a touchdown 1- 1 5. J' , 3 I KH. Q HOMECOMINC ROYALTY: Eugene Toy, Cindy Welsh Homecoming Court 1966 ROYAL PARTY: Fred Graft, Carolyn Fink, Eugene Toy, Cindy Welsh Mark Shaffer, Elaine Loupe 4: f, f 1. i li L. Past Royalty Arnold Queen and Susan Gray .aff INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE TEAM Swank, Graft, Coach Rezek, Toy, Estes 5 rg HARVEY HARTLEY AWARD: BANQUET SPEAKER: Mr. McPhee Mr. Hartley and Eugene Toy 1966 Annual Football Banquet Junior High Football Basketball The North Lima Cagers took to the hardwood in December with expectant hopes. They worked hard as a team and one by one the victories were added to the record. Through the efforts of all the team, the fans, and the parents, the Fighting Zips chalked up a great season of seventeen victories with a sin- gle defeat. MANAGERS: Dennis Hoover and Steve Davenport il cf N'A:PWE.r' ' , 'f. H'.i'l'!7i.t , ., X W, J., W .. A ,...c,,, . . K - , 7 6 - 2 p p . , , fzgjabi .,ftt .r,.t AQ P2 P' CHE ING -p.1.-7.- 5 ERLEADERS: Cindy Welsh, Sandy Evans, Carolyn Fink KNEEL- Janice Detwiler, Elaine Loupe Varsity Scores 7 NORTH LIMA OPPONENT 77 ......... Leetonia ......... 55 E Vi H 64 ...... Western Reserve ...... 61 68 ....... Beaver Local ....... 54 61 Columbiana 58 83 Crestview... 66 63 Springfield 72 64 . . . .... Matthews . . . . . 53 85 Lowellville 71 93 .... Greenford 45 48 . . . .... Canfield .... . . . 38 60 ....... United Local ....... 48 61 ........ Springfield ....... . 52 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Debbie Beilhart, Chris Graft, Sandy Cemafanti, Becky Berardi RESERVE TEAM 1' l . Jr. High JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS JR. HIGH MANAGERS Carla, Jenny, Jennette, Sheryl Rick, John, Mark !'. 1.-.. SH QQA X23 S90 FRESHM EN BASKETBALL TEAM C5 4, L J 5' -11 if 'Ugg A A X V411 Rr' ft x 'K 1 -N32 rj X u.-f 4 X v xy, K 1 ' x NWI N ' Congratulations Elaine! CROWN BEARERS Matt Morey, Barbara Kasza 0 Q 67 ROYALTY: Jerry Houck, Rachel Smith, Elaine Loupe, Paul Work, Janice Detwiler, Ed Gray Homecoming 767 JUNIOR ATTENDANTS.: Ed Gray, Janice Detwiler 'C112 Ci QUEEN ELAINE, KING PAUL SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Jerry Houck, Rachel Smith CONGRATULATIONS TEAM FOR YOUR INTER-COUNTY-LEAGUE TITLE NORTH LIMA OPPONENT 65 McDonald 64 97 Green Ford 64 65 c restv iew 45 72 Lowellville 56 ss Mineral Ridge 48 76 Western Reserve 60 uf' 9 P V ans, Q 5 '1ni,'uug. X'-X Basketball thoughts h ' V -' x STATISTICIANS: Gary, Doug, Bruce . b . W-fi --'fbvf W,- 'X X f ' . i B Hr ' 1 .95 ,M xx X Pointers from the coaches M 5 --we? 880 Relay . . 3 i Q T T - M, .. is 1 if gverxs 5 xx . K . ihxv . ' , , 'al T -, M' T , . . i ' 1 i r , y v ni ' ' A ,T JI , L v fx' , ie 5 , I 13? 4 A TX he T ,qggkyl K9 A 'T g57gA..:.:' '- F ieldmen . . Track The 1967 Track Team was very suc- cessful this year. The team won 6 out of 8 dual track meets. Our boys fin- ished second in County and lnter- County Meets. Six trackmen qualified for the regional track meet. COACH: Mr. Rayburn F, 1 is -9 n .. .,.,A.Q-e x? 1 4, Q - 4, ,,,.: wud: S' . iff' 2- gf iil sf 1 as 4 X54 W - Dashmen ,..- 1 1 Q : A .va- , Q an ' X., , ,A,. e 1 51 1 f W E is .f X J .. if it we Xt x X '1 Q X gn.. ' A .. in 'KKK me -M. F 'LL' n ' 9. if ' 'Q QSM- ,S , I f s k f ,EE . I 'ex a-N... - 1 T -5, . 1, fy. '-1 W QSETEY' sp Q , x . Z3 I 1 32 f,-W i, 1..- Weightmen . . . 'L W ,fi -A V .- sw-' JW V ,. fm .' . e , A Am. H Q in 4 M 1 M -- Q . ,1.g fn x VVV ,, ' V 3 .., ,, .W-Aw I F wgriyj ,I . f n e e F , Hurdlers . . Mile Relay . . Distance Runners . . . .ifg ii'-v Junior High Track The Jr. High Track Team participa- ted in two meets this year. They defeated Greenford and lost to Lowellville. They won the County Track Meet and came in third in the Inter-County Meet. There were three individual records broken: Light Weight Shot Put Ken Williams 50 Yard Dash Dave Stewart Light Weight Low Hurdles Randy Gaston Congratulations to these fine boys! '5 k3!!a'1 'Q .V 4 Haggis 1 A 'I A ' --vw' , . ff x, L: ? jx Administration - 5 :v Q' , I mi 'C' N' it 4 .-M ,ilk MR. SNAPP Superintendent Kent State, Tarkio M. in Education, A.B. f QW L W 5 ,g if 'T'Vi , , t Q I 1 n ,. L 4 f- ... -a MR. ZELLER MR. MORLEY High School Principal Elementary Principal Kent State, Baldwin-Wallace Kent State, Youngstown U. M. in Education, B.A. BS. in Education, Masters -if As' .lx-E 3' LX , , E SECRETARY: Mrs. Dyer SECRETARY: Mrs. Sahli l MR. ELSER MR. HIMES MR. ACKERMAN MR. BEILHART MR. CULLAR DR. McGREGOR Board of Education uma.-.,,..,.,..,,....w. an-n..,,.,.w..... uan-um... ..-M- unn-....,..w,...-,..- , n-Q.-...,..w ,,,fX , ,.,-X .W unnn....i......i,. . L -.-.....,,,,,,,, nm.-......,.M www--.1-,, xow-wn -Wfff- -H - , ,,...,,,i,,w-an-m.,....., same' Our truant officer, MR. WEST 1 A lunchtime gathering , . .. ,. W, A ..,,.. f . 2 2-iz :fi:Faisssiiisfisgigayztgssi,eww.: 151 1' -ff -weGiff:fZfssP?s2?fafffsfe21:isis'sic :A 2 3 Q is ., . U- 11, . ' . nt is n ,ag ln i n gl, 5 3 1 wt' -' MR. ADAMS iw 1 xx Math, Guidance A ' Ohio Northern University BS. in Education . 2 --, in-0-S :-.4 ,, C '1f.- ,T N ' M, ' ,.,,.... - , or .- A- MRS. COOLEY MRS. HECK Art---HS., Jr.H. Jr. High Math Youngstown University Youngstown University BS. in Education US. in Edurution E -...KW vs... ull f ., ,,,..,,. ...WH-if ff,- -I ,562 . gl ,:,,,,V- E . if! 5 1 . x if 5.3 F1 if MRS. HERNAN MR. HUGHES Phygigul Education Instrumental Music, Band, Youngstown Univvrsity Ce-nt-rul Music RA, Youngstown Univcrsity Dunu School of Music Bachelor of Music in Education Q .l We xt. .- X or MRS. HUGHES Special Education Youngstown University HS. in Education REALLY iz! S .. ...kg 2:14 Z : N K MRS. JENKINS Iionw Economics. Frviivii Ohio Wil'SiL'j'LlD l'nivc-rsity BA. N '4-mm. ff' MR. KLINCER Cm-m'1'ul Sci:-iirc. Senior Health Hiniogy Ymingsumn lilliwrsity 13.5. in Eciucutiun MR. MERANTO Elcnu-ntury and High School Vocal ami iIlSlI'llIllL'I'1Ii1i Music llqnu School of Music 13.3. in Education I Predict He rm-ully Curries his own weight. iw- . MR. LEACH Physical Education, Drivers Education Bowling Crm-n BS. in Education Masters in Education A! , , ioo ., MR. MORLEY Junior High Rt-aiding Youngstown Univ-rsity Kr-nt State Uniwrsity B.S. in Eduvution, Masters MRS. MINK Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Office Practice, Typing Cvmvral Business Wcstniilistmer College B.B.A. MRS. NITTINCFIR Lihruriun Sy rucusc HA. ,pw -C s ,W lf! 1 High Social Studies MR. REZEK Industrial Arts Heidelberg Kent State University BA., M, in Education kVhLV ,M ,, ,,.,, , S, ,t MR, SAVASTEN MISS STANCHEK American History, Sociology, Mathemffticsh World History, Government, Cilpllill Unlversity Economics Bachelor of Science Yale, University of Virginia B.A., L.L.B. 471, A little concentration goes a long long way 1 . V. ,4 gt f MRS. STOUT Jr.,l-ligh English University of N.M. B.S. X. Af af MRS. THORNTON MR. VERICELLA English, Ltitin Jr. High Science Butler L'nitt-rsity Youngstown University AB, BS. in Education ,ui fl -1 Tx 9 Kiel: A 5 Q,- N fra 'X ,gl , , rx .X 1.- , , 1-f-mggf MRS. WHITMAN Reading Youngstown University B.S. in Education School Personnel f w. l BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Slagle, Mr. Cuterba, Mr. Zwingler W: A K lid l ll l gf 1 m. J PATROLMEN: Mr. Westfall BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Gorman, Mr. Kellner, Mr. Borkes CUSTODIAN: Mrs. Toy CUSTODIAN: Mr. Merritt CAFETERIA: Mrs. Seidner, Mrs. Hendley, Miss Heck CAFETERIA: Mrs. Reed CUSTODIAN: Mr. Stoltfus CUSTODIAN: Mr, zook Class , 5 of '67 f E CLASS OFFICERS: Roger, Chuck, Jerry, Gene XB . 'A- Ag , esse ,r J l ff ' ,Q K . is ,, 'Ss vtxi 4, 2 ,-V.. FQ 'WEP I vs, k Y-,Q R WHA XJ .I 5 T i U I 'UU '18 Paul Arbogast Beri Berardi Delores Best Patty Boldt Linda Bregar Nancy Burkey Sandy Burr Richard Carr Barbara Daley Bob Davenport Bose Day Carole Deutschlander Viola Edwards Henry Estes Carolyn Fink Greg Glass V,g.fq,.,m:, ., , ,- , 2,3 ,N Q 1 'H-.L :Aw flu, ww '-'MV' xx .s-ng . nf, QU' Q-g,, 'WS 'Ui xx ,, sw N---1 4 . '45-Q VFW 'WN r-r -'S IDX -r -. I 1 1 K ' 3, wg.. v 'AW 49' ff ,,.,- ,.,. Jim Nutt Bill Orr Larry Peters Duane Richards gi. Fred Graft Linda Harmon Jerry Houck Bruce Jacobs Bill Jones Tom Jordan Cheryl King Steve Kosik Joanne Lodwick Charles Lepowsky Elaine Loupe Michele McClaffe11y Rebecca McNeal Carol Moore Cathy Riflle Carol Riffle Sirkka Sallila Mark Shaffer Doug Shank Rachel Smith Eddie Swank Aletha Thomas Eugene Toy Cindy Welsh Cary Williams Paul WO1'k Marlin Zook X i viii? V105 giftw- A-'X T '. 3 is Q- an 1' 5 A' 6 Q-ff' 'xx S X , N YS' xx V Nm- ai. X 6 5 XXX. L 4? Ps 'Q QW? D. Abram J. Allsopp N. Basinger S. Bort C. Boyer S. Bray J. Clingerman S. Colbert S. Cox W. Crouse J. Detwiler J. Detwiler S. Elser D. Evans S. Evans 5. .fo OZ Z0 gum-lm Q- :L K Fabray Foulke Gaither Garber Gasser Glass Gray Horst ,iv . N.. . - I x l ao., . ,,,,,, or fra N ' K Mig-jj? '7 'Vg' 2 , xf:2'- '?r , J ff 4 N- ll 'v:. :rv N 1 .,.. K C . inf' V fb Class of '68 'VF K ' 'Q' x,-N... i U1 0 L .. fi -.Q K vw. yin Nl' ,X rvs.,,,. wJ I l 'sw 2'- ,vi .m L ., . - -s. 1. ev. N sf 4, E M f S -is Q 1 Q Y VV? .gg -ss N fx rw. ,J 5 's-'XX - . - A S f - 9-6-Q s xg, 'DT Q- Q-vw. , 5,1 i. ,-Q vu N.. I W 'VV D. Johnson K. Johnson J. Kellner M. Kolat P. Kunder J. Kurtz L. Kurtz D. Landis R. Lehmen R. Lindquist J. Lowe D. Lower P. MacGillivray R. Martin S. Meeker CLASS OFFICERS Lee Sandy Carol Tim D. Miller .l. Mills D. Mortimer L. Nesbitt S. Nittinger G. Orr T. Queen R. Rhodes K. Spencer M. Szcwc P. Waldron R. Wcss uw , '--' A w,.-,,. 4+- , 4'3 i' il 'ai ,IK17 Os ,M , .J V . 5 s -no sf sci ', . ' f, ,J . , ,, ii, ff' 4 ' W' ...M .fu '51 1 M 1 glial' W, , ' ' Q., in ,V ,fr ,,, QQ, 35 ' 'af : N an rv X X? f . f vi :I H Q N XV f ,fm N-A 3'ly .V . J . mu., ' '.' -. 91-fx .4 x- 1 'lfigfia-E' ,',.w-12 2-:'.:P?,wi -, I -.A-J',,.f ' ,v ,'t-47.1, .J .f.'vf,v f'!15 V - L. Witmer Class of '69 , 'Qi'15ffi'i .ff B- V Q-'HP 9... nga swf' Q : 'xi 2 3 X . -vs Q., ,jg WQYL. if DT, N-4 3 Q is f fs ,kZ,, Psygpf 'z 3413 ' 4 sl 1. lt . 6 1 s 'We' 5 - . H X-2' - 1-. ! if .ff it 'wi 'Vi b H N o f fi 5-'i .g g ,S Z ll . -x.,f.r I. .,. ?Q 5353? OFUU Fink Gifford Gorman Harris Hoover Horst Horst Kappler C. B. L. D. J B. J S. N. D. R. K S R. B. Arbogast Baird Bregar Beilhart Bellino Berardi Billet Centafanti Cox Crumbacher Crumbacher Daley Davis Ditosto Eichom E. Kellner P. Kellner L. Kerr L. Kerr B. Kyser C. Landis G. Lindquist D. Loupe R. Maher T. Manchester R. Martin T. Martin C. McClufferty G. McCormick D. McGraw CLASS OFFICERS Ronnie Cindy not present Te d an ' 7 uf , . V ,nw . X Q X. if 2 ij g J. S 1 1 X v- Q., 1 4 'C Kkw sf, , V Lxwh 1. ' 4,6 rv- A Q. '4-'W' Vu Q. fa' id ' Ln: ii' I ' L w-ff f fffye' ,Wink s -' ,.,...-rf Q.. 'iff 1 XX' w ze- fv- -' '1 ' e r . If N h I . A I A f . X'TtT7 , . ...R fa 6 i A ...... . all wmv gg! ' so , r 4'-, if? If . ,,, K A. ,ix H1 uv -ei i f , H ' '- A A V -I , I ... N DEV 'za J 2- we ii ' A x' X J I wav L I . 'I A SIS' if 1 A - ,. , ff fi , f LU . . , V, . ,. U A .rl 1. 4 B. McMeans P. McMurray T. Mortimer J. Prevoznak J. Renkenherger G. Riffle T. Sahli K. Schaal A. Seaman C. Shaffer C. Slagle K. Smith W. Smith M. Takach J. Toy M. Wehr S. Wess K. Wisler A. Young A. Zagotli I K 1 Class of '70 CLASS OFFICERS Dale Allen Chris Herbert J. R D L. P. Boyles R. Calvin J. Carr R. Churchill V. Colkin J. Crump S. Davenpori .l. Detrick T. Detwiler K. Dickey ,-. Berardi Blair sf- ., Nur' , -Ji' I -.,,x . 5, 'Q L vita N- Q-1 5. H fe? lg' Mi' it I , isa' W. ina? i Bowman Beckner 5 f I ,, NX .X in rf-' - -Tl f ' rs 5 . ,-is Vr k Wu? ' fmfyf sky f 42 , -'M ' I 'Wx' sw' f r if-'f .H . .ff-we j f fm. , 422213-553122 s 9 . 5 Z ,g of. f 'W W? L7 'Ni K N mmm? , Q .C , 1, V 'H A-Juli: s ff if fA.5 Ni. , - vw 'gr K .. f-M '4' w X if gv',i 1 ' A-M ani: C iCQ QW. .f-M 'Uh X f A AA ' ' Q-bv Q 9 qf vki- .,,,. ,ty AK ha g:L 3 QQ i gg. aku X51 , A? ,o i 'J 6.414 am' K X. 'u :Y . U ffl! 'g' I I .f,... wi, f ,X , if . 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V' W A I New . +1 A j if.:-figg ln f x 'K K , AH, ' L , , ,,, 4 ' nffjx X X xr -4 ,Q,.,y X ' .?i3'g A - Q 1 f ' ff 14 1, 41 Xe A N a ft. M, 1 Vrllik V k hi VA 1... :V i .L ff' wir G H , 4,FM Gf'fw -. l Qlylfi V... ,, M - ' - Giliifllilliiisf R 3 ,' 6 K . 'lqil' 5' . ' i i y as r n X A I 'Q N' f .xv I X K ,K X . If 'dr r Qi X ftx Vg nv ,-., .J f . x, fy K Iwi Z, 15 Class of '71 C Abram . Agnew . Allen Anderson X A B. Baker ls, .l. Bielier ,,, W A. Billet ' R. Boyer we 3. P. Canfield f 5 G. Centufanti V. Cline E. Cox J. Cullar L. Cullar L. T. D D J. J. D R D K Davis Detwiler Deutschlander Dickey Dickey Ditosto Dixon Eich Eicllom Estes R. Foulke R. Gaston J. Gifford E. Cillam P. Horst T. Jahrig D. Jones J. Jones K Jones S. Kandray J. Kellner M. Kramer T. Kunder P. Kutsko P. Lowe B. Maher B. Martin S. Martin D Meeker G. Osterling -nv'-wifi! ff. g-fer' 'frm F v ,N ,,. .x K-1 K .r' AN N, , 'V' 34. , ' .- K- , cz- J ' .1 'WM' ktrr if gf Mt Wi! fi .il j ,a,.-x V ,- aff I ,xf QM, I . , . ,VA . 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Yoder 73 s x.. ..Z ,. . . , l W L I , Chess lub Mr. Savasten attem ts to teach eo le how -1 P P P to play chessg the noblest of all gamesf' His hopes are to work eventually for a team to play other schools. l s , , ,pgg gsfttygt K m y ' 19153, if 51 W1't? '3s2: Bai? 1512 323521221 i -2 55555. f K J ig 1Qg::5:-'Si I Y..- 3 X . 1 'V' in x b f l Y' g V A titt x President Sheryl Meeker with advisor and officers F.T.A. The Future Teachers of America teach, as substitutes, for elementary teachers when needed. These students grade papers and run errands for all teachers, high school and elementary. Echo Staff The members of the 1967 Echo Staff devoted their time to the production of this book, The 'G ,67 Echof' ...- W- . ,Ju -.. vfufrlf? Business Manager Rachel Smith and Assistant Richard Carr Wo,-ow., Editor Carolyn Fink with advisor, Mrs. Cooley, and assistants, Michele McClafferty and Mark Shaffer ' 3 5 he fi ii ,., 'lu Echo Dance The Echo Dance took place in the high school multi purpose room. The highlight of the evening was the dis tribution of the 1966 Echoes. F.B.L.A. This year the Future Business Leaders of America sent food and first aid supplies to a family in Kentucky. Also, the members par- ticipated in selling tournament programs at the Struthers Field House during Class A Tour- naments. .519-v ' EM h ' f 411 4:7 6 fy X WA -Y zjfapq Q .1 , f uf ' f 1 1 1 A President Linda Bregar, officers, and advisor Girls, Athletic Association ' G.A.A.,s main goal was to organize a Girls, Basketball Team. The girls succeeded with the help of Mrs. Hernan, and were able to play other high schools. President Sandy Burr and officers Intramurals is an extra-curricular activity for boys, who Wish to display their skills in various sports. The purpose of intramurals is to give the boys a chance to compete with each other in sports such as, ping pong, weight lifting, basketball, and wrestling. .K f 2-Gum: Librarians Our Library helpers are vol- unteers. Librarians have var- ft, A 7,64 ious duties and with student co-operation the Library is an gi 1 i .figryrlfg Q ,A I . X,'fjfIgff!g 'iAXXXXvi ll excellent place in which to work. HEAD LIBRARIAN: Mrs. Nittinger 'Q' lm The Lima Lite staff concerns itself with the pub lication of our high school newspaper. The paper consists of news of interest to the majority of stu Llfna dents and is distributed monthly. 5 use I ky . N. leg? X7 i f , QT?-A t A 4.7 As.. - X I l 7 gf rzz. Y I urge I ,, I A ,.-f ,, i 65 ,ff of ' u Editor Doug Shank, Staff, and Advisors SL. National Honor Society The National Honor Soci- ' ety is an organization for hon- or students. The members are chosen by the faculty and must meet the requirements of the PRESIDENT: Mark Shaffer ADVISOR: Mrs. Thornton National Honor Society code. 'Q tl ei g H 5 ' Q as f, Cindy Bruce Twila Doug vsggiiji -' 2515:-1. -Y 1 aa , bl sf, r 7- S Sirkka Sirkka Sallila is North Lima's first foreign exchange student. Her presence among us was made possible through the help of our newly organized American Field Service Chapter, Stu- dent Council, Senior Class, P.T.O. and Ruritan Club. Sirkka's home is in Toysa, Finland, where she lives with her mother, father, two sisters and brother. While in Finland, Sirkka attends Aivos High School. The high school enrollment is about seven-hundred students, much larger than our own. One of Sirkka's favorite things is her Ameri- can family, the Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Smith and family have provided a home for Sirkka, and made her a part of their family. Although she has gone back to Finland, we all hope she will remember us because we, here at North Lima, will always have a special place in our memories for herg Sirkka Sallila our Foreign Exchange Student. N iv 6' 'X .3 fr fr' ' 5 ...Q 4 n l . Student Council was established to serve the student. Among its many proj- ects this year, the most important has been to provide mon- ey for an outside ten- nis, volleyball, and basketball court. Student Council President Mark Shaffer, Advisors, and Officers Cindy, Ted, Tim, Roger s -A x sh ,ii Audio Visual Audio Visual is an organization whose members aid in the operat- ing of movie projectors, slide pro- jectors, and branches of the public address system. Science Club Members and advisor, Mr. Rhorer, meet with out- side speakers and discuss our scientific world. A sci- ence fair is hoped for in future plans. P Q A is is K i. .K N All i.,,.,, ' K ,Q ,H ,mc I-inilzpgnicvresc, Q 'fo i Hcx 'Ali ' Y K ' . ,HU Hi --J m su ss s sdii 9? President Marlin Zook with advisor and officers Youth For Christ Youth for Christ is a Christian orga nization for students interested in religion The main project of this organization was to sponsor a clothing drive for a needy family. A .lr MN 3 Q 3 it if ,ax Varsity 'Qlf' President Paul Work says The Varsity L has con- centrated on selling bumper stickers to sponsor the Hustlers Award and Entrikin Award. Also, the financ- ing of other sports awards is taken care of by this or- ganizationf' .av President Paul Work, officers, and advisor R .f -xii, Thespians High School plays are produced by our dramatic group called '5Thespians. These active students presented The Swan and assisted the Music Department in the produc- tion of, Calamity Janef' 'Y' QQ i x Thespian officers and advisor 'Thespians present: THE SWAN CREW A CAST CALAMITY JANE Chorus All departments of vocal music, utilized their capacity for singing in concert and in the musical 'iCa- lamity Jane. Boys, Ensemble Gir1s7 Ensemble Girls, Chorus The 1966-67 band members performed ex- ceptionally well on the football field this year. Our thanks to you for your fine work. Band L33 Y af 'ff' , I flfl i. -1 BAND OFFICERS: Sandy, Randy, Debbie, Becky, SEATED: Sandy, Rachel, Janice MA,lOHET'I'ES: Cathy, Shannon, Nancy, Debbie, Debbie 967 Junior-Senior Prom twiki, '39 - 1 X:-g gg N A 1, ,A My . Q . I X fa 45 ' TX' iv' 4 i Frankie Ambrose and his orchestra fl? W f t W What a Wonderful prom! Our faculty at Fonderlac and Camelot . . . Afterprom at Camelot Lanes vi, N 0 'r nf ' 'V ,x .wg ,xi Y W Y XL... B N D 1 . 2 'ZW 1 Awards Day The Senior Day and Awards Assembly was held May 26, 1967 in the school auditorium. Numerous awards were given for outstanding accomplishments in various fields. Following the awards there was entertainment presented by the graduating seniors. E 75- S . V? HUSTLER'S AWARD: Jerry Houck ENTRIKIN AWARD: Henry Estes SOUSA AWARD: Rachel Smith A cool Senior Day Our thanks to all of you -Q-h ' -.. PFW' VALEDICTORIAN: Doug Shank SALUTATORIAN: Bruce Jacobs f-sb Commencement K 5, 4 V. fxx. 1 5 1. ,Y Y RURITAN AWARD: Carol Riffle At last . . . 4, A 4. i .i m ,A i 5 Remarks by Sirkka Sallila HONOR SPEAKER: Mark Shaffer , Q , 2 ef' Awaiting the big moment and now a new future begins N 5 IO7 Senior Credits PAUL ARBOGAST BERI BERARDI DELORES BEST PATTY BOLDT LINDA BREGAR NANCY BURKEY SANDY BURR RICHARD CARR ROGER COLE KIRT COLKITT BARBARA DALEY BOB DAVENPORT ROSE DAY CAROLE DEUTSCHLANDER VIOLA EDWARDS HENRY ESTES CAROLYN FIN K LONNY GARRET GREG GLASS FRED GRAFT JOAN HANDWORK LINDA HARMON JERRY HOUCK BRUCE JACOBS TOM JORDAN CHERYL KING STEVE KOSIK Echo 5 Intramurals Chorus5 Echo5 F.T.A.5 Intramurals5 Librariansg Pep Club5 Thespians V. Pres. 45 Track Chorus5 F.T.A.g Librariansg Thespians5 Youth for Christ Class V. Pres. 25 F.B.L.A. Secr. 45 G.A.A. Treas. 45 Li- brarians5 Lima Liteg Student Council5 Thespians Chorus5 F.B.L.A. V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Pep Club5 Thespians Bandg Chorus5 F.B.L.A.5 G.A.A.5 Lima Lite5 lVIajorette5 Pep Club5 Youth for Christ Bandg Cheerleaderg Chorus5 F.B.L.A. Treas. 45 G.A.A. Pres. 4 Girls' Ensembleg Lima Liteg Pep Clubg Youth for Christ Echo Asst. Business Manager 45 Intramurals5 Pep Clubg Thespians Basketball5 Class V. Pres. 45 National Honor Society5 Pep Clubg Student Councilg Thespiansg Track5 Varsity L V. Pres. 4- Intramurals5 Chorus Chorus5 Echo5 Thespians5 Youth for Christ Footballg Intramuralsg Thespiansg Track Youth for Christ Bandg Chorus5 F.B.L.A.5 G.A.A.5 Lima Liteg Pep Club5 Thespians5 Youth for Christ Class Treas. 25 Footballg Inter-County-League Football Team5 Lima Lite5 Student Council5 Thespiansg Varsity L Cheerleader5 Class Treas. 35 Echo Editor 45 C.A.A.5 Pep Club5 Thespiansg Youth for Christ Intramurals Basketballg Band5 Chorus5 Class V. Pres. 35 Football5 Inter-County-League Football Teamg Thespiansg Varsity L5 Youth for Christ Chorus5 Echo5 Thespiansg Youth for Christ Chorus5 F.B.L.A.5 Pep Club Basketball5 Class Secr. 35 Class Treas. 45 F.B.L.A.5 Foot- ball5 Intramurals5 Thespians5 Trackg Varsity L Bandg Boys' Ensembleg Chess Clubg Chorus5 Class V. Pres. 1 F.T.A.5 Intramurals5 Librariansg National Honor Societyg Pep Clubg Science Club Pres. 45 Thespians Treas. 45 Trackg Youth for Christ Band5 Basketball lVIanager5 Youth for Christ Basketball5 Footballg Varsity L CHUCK LEPOWSKY JOANNE LODWICK ELAINE LOUPE MICHELE McCLAFFERTY BECKY MCNEAL CAROL MOORE TWILA MUSSELMAN JIM NUTT BILL ORR LARRY PETERS DUANE RICHARDS CAROLE RIFF LE CATHY RIF F LE SIRKKA SALLILA MARK SHAFF ER DOUG SHANK RACHEL SMITH CLARENCE STANLEY EDDIE SWANK ALETHA THOMAS GENE TOY CINDY WELSH GARY WILLIAMS PAUL WORK MARLIN ZOOK Class Secr. 45 Football5 Trackg Varsity L Chorusg G.A.A.5 Thespians5 Youth for Christ Cheerleader5 Chorus5 G.A.A.5 Librarian5 Lima Liteg Stu- dent Councilg Thespians Chorus5 G.A.A. Rec. Secr. 45 Echo Asst. Editor5 Lima Liteg Thespians Treas. 2 Chorus Chorus Bandg Class Treas. 25 F.T.A.5 Librarians5 National Hon- or Society5 Pep Club5 Youth for Christ Audio Visualg Basketballg Chorus5 Echo5 Football5 Intra- muralsg Lima Liteg Pep Club5 Varsity L5 Thespians Audio Visualg Intramuralsg Pep Club5 Youth' for Christ Audio Visual5 Echog F.B.L.A.5 Football5 Intramuralsg Lima Lite Bandg Basketball Statisticiang Football Statisticiang Intra- muralsg Pep Club5 Trackg Youth for Christ Bandg Chorusg Echog F.T.A.5 G.A.A. Secr. 45 Lima Lite5 Science Club Pres. 45 Thespiansg Youth for Christ Bandg Chorus5 G.A.A.5 Girls' Ensembleg Librariansg Lima Liteg Majoretteg Pep Club5 Thespians Pres. 45 Youth for Christ Chess Club5 G.A.A.5 Librariansg Science Club5 Thespiansg Youth for Christ Basketball5 Echo Asst. Editor5 Football5 Librariansg Lima Liteg National Honor Society Pres. 45 Pep Club5 Student Council Pres. 4 Basketball5 Basketball Statistician5 Intramuralsg Librariansg Lima Lite5 National Honor Society5 Thespiansg Trackg VarsityL Band5 Chorusg Echo Business Manager 45 G.A.A.5 Girls' Ensemble5 Pep Clubg Youth for Christ Audio Visual5 Basketballg Football5 Inter-County-League Football Team5 Trackg Varsity L Audio Visualg Basketballg Class President 45 Football5 Sec- ond Team All State Football 45 Intramuralsg Pep Club5 Student Council5 Trackg Varsity L Band5 Cheerleaderg Chorusg Echog F.T.A.5 Girls' Ensembleg Librarians5 National Honor Society5 Pep Club5 Student Council V. Pres. 35 Secr. 45 Thespians5 Youth for Christ Treas. 2 Band5 Basketball5 AF.T.A.5 Youth For Christ Basketballg Football5 Trackg Varsity L Treas. 3, Pres. 4 Audio Visualg Chorusg Youth for Christ Pres. 4 Kindergarten FIRST ROW: T, Wilmer, R. Davenport, M. Davis, T. Yoder, T. Detwiler, J. Irons, L. McDorman, K. Cullar, T. Stear, G. Sogttergood, K, Mullen, SECOND ROW: S. Welker, C. Witmer, M. Morey, B. Ackerman, W. Watson, G. Canfield, L. Welir, B. Kasza, D. Sheldon, R. Wzirdle, J. McGinnis, THIRDROW: D. Strawhridge, J. Irons, C. Martin, C. Gagnon, L. Byers, l!. llartsoek. .l. Evans. T. Waters, G. Fitch, L. Colkitt, R. Zwingler, Mrs. Desing . I .Q llff FIRST ROW: D. Wolfe, D. Martin, B. Austin, L. Bowyer, C. Berry, L. Maher, J. McClain, J. Tabor. SECOND ROW: T. Rolmyr, C. Splitstone, D. Selilosser, J. Mink, C. Waldron, D. Tenney, T. Bush, M. Blake. THIRD ROW: C. Powell, B. Cordon, P. Schrnidt. S. McCarty, D. Sheely, K. Wetter, W. Bonsall, R. Burkey. FOURTH ROW: M. Agnew, B. Smith, D. Cook, D. Williams, C. Good, J. Hollister. J. Anderson, J. Thomas, Mrs. Desing. N FIRST ROW: D. Dock, D. Blosser, P. Tenney, M. Armentrout, L. Wellman, H. Neuenschwander, C. Myers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dressel, T. Schneider, C. Viderman, C. Walter, L. Weisenberger, L. Stephens, S. Cox, C. Powell. THIRD ROW: J. Wolfe, R. Taylor, T. Brooks, C. Toy, G. Gentry, J. Osterling, D. Dey, K. Wehr. e W f W W E fr. 7 J Lgi,.H'5 . . - K. M M... wma is it ' 1 A PM wg F ft. so , I F s it 1455 1 I 5-silii-F -r-.f'? .. ' ., my ' V' 5, ,ii ,,,, , lg ., f 'GRADE hifi FIRST ROW: Mullen, D. Knizat, A. Wess, M. Witmer, S. Schaeffer, L. Davis, P. Elser, D. Wiant. SECOND ROW R. Cox, J. Casity, L. Davis, E. Conrad, B. Bellino, M. Kaszu, D. Horst, P. Dickey, S. Jacobs, Mrs. Oliver. THIRD ROW J. Byler, D. Handwork, R. Beck, S. Crist, R. Harroff, J. James, T. Lindquist, J. Handwork, R. Miller. 1 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ross, A. Applegate, S. Mellinger, W. Prater, D. Fitch, J. Welker, C. Crouse, S. Lotze, E. Yoder D. Leipply. SECOND ROW: T. Kozicky, J. Mellinger, M, Allshouse, R. Burr, D. Ridgeway, C. Brewer, R. Karidray, M. Steinbeck, R. Anderson, J. Maher. THIRD ROW: J. Cotthardt. P. Landis, B. Mcflehee, R. Handwork, L. Gagnon, C Bogdan, K. Bregar, J. Morey, S. Einsiedel, W. Burnett. y .ess fii , ex QYAI , A., .q . L J C :-. LW.L 43' FIRST ROW: Miss Patak, M. Valentine, M. White, S. Hart, R. Dey, R. Vanpelt, B. N W LLkL L, K Macflillivray, C. Sewell. SECOND ROW: A. Hurd, K. Slagle, R. Zarlingo, C. Dickey, ,lllg T. Blake, B. Dahlgren, J. McClafferty, L. Calvin, THIRD ROW: H. Young, S. Wiant, L. Cook, J. Foulke, D. Hartsock, T. Casity, J. Agnew, R. Young. efigsi a FIRST ROW: Mrs. Cooley, C. Mellott, M. Stephens, E. Lindberg, R. Boyce, B. Bowyer, G. Ander- son, C. Davis, M. Schindler. SECOND ROW: T. McGinnis, D. McDorman, R. Blosser, D. Snow, R. Wolfe, K. Tenney, D. Wellman, C. Cornwell, D. Myers. FIRST ROW: D. Shoup, P. Scattergood, T. Krusely, M. Ackerman, D. Lawless. l. Rhodes, M. Wilhelm, C. Wellman. SEC- OND ROW': T. Davis, N. McHenry, D. Byler, B. Wiant, S. Morris, R. Ambrose, T. Beight, L. Davis, C. Powell. Tl'llRD ROW: M. Warden, C. Mellinger, K. Marlin, S. Jacobson, R. Lotze, C. brumliling, L. Williams, T. Hayden, Mrs. Laughlin. Gas Qtr FIRST ROW: Miss Blosser, J. Leipply, J. Watson, R. James, R. Mullen, A. Weisenberger, E. Jacobs, T. Berardi, K. Detwiler, T. Korn-ky, K. Kramer, M. West. SECOND ROW: D. Lansdowne, D. Seese, P. Martin, D. Kruselyy T- Davis, E- Neuensch' wgndz-r, C. Slreelv. M. Chain. J. Conrad, E. Pawlik, C. Powell, THIRD ROW: B. Brewer, E. Rohrer, L. Snyder, C. Jacobsen, D, Hurtsock. J. Mellinger, P. Summer, J. Sheldon, C. Rischar, V. Barber, T. Byers, C. Handwork. PPM' FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pope, R. Spirkler, L. Weisenberger, B. Cox. W. Griffith, K. Calvin, K. Hill, T. Flannery, C. Prevoznak, K. Nlalwr. SECOND ROW: B. Kasza, M. Gunter, J. Terwilliger. R. Prater, P. Cutthardt, B. Gentry, D. Wright, C. Kennedy, IJ. Yoder. B. Seaman. THIRD ROW: T. Danks, G. Luplow, B. Allshouse, D. Graft, J. Blystone, B. Schaeffer, B. Calvin, B. Simon. D. Yanpelt, R. Leipply. rf--an 'Su raw? , ,WL s , fe, gzwlzkm : , K, 'N tf5f'f'f8-lf ' .fe w 1 w11i,- W 5 5. . ve . , Z L M ,V f , ' mm G A uv V fi , ' gf 5 Ei. 11533535 K+ nfs S E iii? fd W5 1 .. , 5 s dl Q . :H Iwi' iii? N? :'. Y JR .. ? r FIRST ROW: K. Jones, D. Witmer, A. Setinsek, R. Bellino, L. Wiff, P. Day, J. Horst, Miss Alexander. SECOND ROW: W. Boyce, H. Boyce, C. Griffith, C. O'Neil, J. Ackerman, D. McGahee, T. Knizat. THIRD ROW: R. Splitstone, J. McDowell, T. Schmidt, T. Felger, M. Blystone, T. Steinbeck, D. Snow. FIRST ROW: D. .lilllll'S. K. lluilvy, D. Evans. K. Foulke, C. Dey, C. Washburn, R. McCillivray, l'. Dickey. Nliss Ks-urns. SECOND ROW: D. Kunder, J. Spickler, D. Horst, B. Thompson, B. llray, L. Tr-rwilliger. W. Burkey, G. Davenport, D. Dishong, THIRD ROW: M. Kandray, A. Dinsio, D. Young, D. Hurt, D. McNeal. E. Allsllousc, D. McNeal, P. Bryant, C. Haag. FIRST ROW: Nlr. Williams, K. Hirnes, M. Mortimer, T. Kozicky, C. Cox. C. Slleely. W. Martin, H. Wess, T. lfsmnkmvir-ll. XI. Einsicdcl. ll. Wellman. SECOND ROW: J. Winner, C. Steur, R. Canfield, B. Bush, K. Cullar, S Smith. D. Crurnlvucln-r. C. Wm-isr-nlrergcr, R. Waldron, R. Zwingler, C. Xlellinger. THIRD ROW: B. Allan. B. Allen, C, Nlu-rv. Nl. Williams, J. Loma N, Hurd. .l. Sallli, C. Puvn-ll, 5. Slmlfvr. if nh.. V ww, new Z A ,, . 4 ' 5 A H TTT I 1 aw ' 91 ' : W A 'll . 1, ... .Ji .5 1' x 1' l P+ ik ini wee.- 'V . '- 2 V . I 2 'TQ'Q.. . cs Ypwbl T vx. Y ' Q , '3:'6..,K .- . . .e 1 C- .L il9fx9l5iiu5'g,3 t ' Y . -i'9'f .f-f',g-F'-'ffl ,, A -A win , ' 4, Q.. 1 N PQ ' L. , k A3' ff2'9 iff, LY i '7!? r . 153 2 l 3 f -,4...,, I . R !Hf. FIRST ROW: R. Witmer, M. Votaw, C. Wisler, B. Smith, R. Wa shburn, M. Irons, M. Hollister, T. West, C. Landis, D. Hoff- man. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fitch, P. Himes, D. Dickey, G. Dahlgren, P. Stackhouse, T. Dey, C. Takach, B. Boyles. THIRD ROW: D. Reed, C. Martin, D. Seese, P. Bort, T. Hartsock, J. Helm, B. Leepard, D. Kidd, D. Schaeffer. FIFTH R GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Kyser, R. McMurray, R. Thompson, J. Crouse, D. Lindberg, G. Detrick, D. Dishong, Mrs, Haney. SECOND ROW: D. Young, D. Gentry, R. Johnson, C. Flannery, C. Jones, R. Jones, T. Boone. THIRD ROW: R. Witmer, K. Daley, R. White, D. Augshurger, J. Burford, L. Wolfgang, A. Anderson. 1 xx! Q FIRST ROW: Miss Naumoff, E. Shaum, W. Augsburger, K. Whan, C. Brewer, B. Warden, B. Blosser, A. Blosser. SECOND ROW: K. MacFarland, C. Yoder, D. Mullen, G. Walters, D. Setinsek, J. Vanpelt, N. Martin. THIRD ROW: W. Kellner, C. Toy, T. Young, R. Hayden, R. Burford, R. Zimmer, A. Kosik. SIXTH GRADE ins!!! HRST ROW: K. Watson, B. Culp, S. McHenry, D. Coulter, B. Ambrose, P. Seaman, M. Kandray, D. Sehli, C. Prater, J. Eichorn, Miss Haney. SECOND ROW: R. Estes, D. Bregar, P. Faust, S. Mc-llmger, S. Lower, P. Wellman, J. Bowman, B. Burkey, N. Dickey, D. Billet, C. Sheely. THIRD ROW: D. Krusely, D. Allen, C. Ackerman, D. Hartsock, K. Oliver, J. Crouse, K. Osterling, S. Estes, J. Cullar, L. Gaither, S. Rohrer. FIRST ROW: L. Witmer, P. Fercana, R. Welsh, J. Calvin, J. Maher, T. Brewer, A. Kosza, C. Conrad, M. Wahn, C. Blosser, R. Spickler. SECOND ROW: G. Scattergood, J. Splitstone, J. Sheldon, T. Best, J. Bonsall, M. Romero, D. Wolfe, K. Cox, S. Boyer, B. Martin, M. Cillam, D. Detrick, Mrs. Heinl. THIRD ROW: H. Setinsek, M. Gentry, K. Feler, D. Blankenship, E. Andi-rsrn, J. Day, G. Howell, E. Blankenship, B. Johnson, C, Kosik, R. Rosenbaum, B. Yoder. INDEX Seniors ARBOGAST, PAUL 54, 104, 106, 131 BERARDI, BERI 54, 77, 79, 80, 81, 91, 92, 94, 104, 106 BEST, DELORES 54, 81, 94, 93, 104, 132 BOLDT, PATTY 54, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 91, 92, 94, 93, 104, 106 BREGAR, LINDA 15, 54, 78, 91, 92, 94, 104, 106 BURKEY, NANCY 6, 31, 54, 78, 79, 82, 94, 96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 107 BURR, SANDY 8, 31, 54, 78, 79, 82, 94, 96, 97, 17,104,131 CARR, RICHARD 13, 31, 55, 76, 80, 85, 104, 107,131 COLE, ROGER 6, 27, 30, 36, 37, 38, 55, 83, 86, 90, 39, 40, 104, 106 COLKITT, KIRT 20, 23, 74, 80, 94, 104, 106 DALEY, BARBARA 55, 89, 91, 92, 94, 93, 104, 107 DAVENPORT, BOB 55, 80, 104, 107 DAY, ROSE 15,55,104,107 DEUTSCHLANDER, CAROLE 55, 78, 82, 99, 101,104 EDWARDS, VIOLA 55, 104,107 ESTES, HENRY 6, 7, 12, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 31, 55, 80, 90, 39, 40, 102 PINK, CAROLYN 12, 13, 15, 16, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31, 36, 50, 55, 77, 99, 104 GARRET, LONNIE 18, 104, 106 GLASS, GREG 3, 4, 55, 80, 104, 131 GRAET, FRED 6, 12, 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 51, 56, 90, 96, 98, 104, 107, 131 HANDWORK, JOAN 89, 91, 94, 104, 132 HARMON, LINDA 15, 56, 78, 104 HOUCK, JERRY 30, 31, 34, 35, 102, 104, 106, 107,130,101 JACOBS, BRUCE 11, 38, 56, 74, 81, 83, 88, 91, 92, 94, 96, 102, 104 JONES, BILL 56,104,106 JORDAN, TOM 56, 96, 104, 105, 131 KING, CHERYL 56,104 KOSIK, STEVE 6, 12, 20, 22, 26, 27, 28, 51, 56, 90, 96, 103, 104, 106 LEPOWSKY, CHUCK 6, 12, 20, 22, 23, 131, 27, 30, 37, 38, 56, 90, 39, 40, 104, 106 LODWICK, J OANNE 56, 89, 104, 106 LOUPE, ELAINE 1, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31, 34, 35, 36, 56, 85, 79, 94, 104, 105 MCCLAFFERTY, MICHELE 50, 56, 76, 91, 92, 94, 104, 105, 107 McNEAL,BECKY 57,104 MOORE, CAROL 57,104,107 MUSSELMAN, TWILA 25, 81, 83, 96, 103, 104, 105, 106 NUTT, JIM 6, 20, 22, 23, 57, 80, 90, 91, 92, 94, 104, 105, 107 ORR, BILL 57, 80, 87, 103,104, 105, 107 PETERS, LARRY 20, 23, 57, 78, 81, 83, 88, 91, 99,104,107 RICHARDS, DUANE 8, 27, 57, 65, 80, 101, 104, 99 RIPPLE, CAROL 15, 58, 75, 79, 81, 107, 131, 83, 88, 91, 92, 94, 96, 93, 98, 103, 105 RIPPLE, CATHY 15, 58, 79, 81, 91, 131, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 106, 107 SALLILA, SIRKKA 15, 58, 74, 79, 81, 85, 86, 88 89, 91, 92, 103, 104, 105 SHAFEER, MARK 1, 12, 13, 20, 23, 26, 27, 58, 76, 80, 83, 86, 90, 101, 104, 105 SHANK, DOUG 38, 58, 80, 83, 90, 40, 103, 104, 105,107 SMITH, RACHEL 8, 34, 35, 58, 76, 77, 94, 96, 97, 101, 102, 104, 131 STANLEY, CLARENCE 104, 133 SWANK, EDWARD 6, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 58, 90, 104, 106 THOMAS, ALETHA 104 TOY, GENE 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 58, 86, 90, 39, 40, 103,104,106 WELSH, CINDY 12, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 31, 36, 58, 59, 81, 83, 86, 94, 93, 103, 104, 131,132 WILLIAMS, GARY 38, 46, 58, 59, 96, 103, 104, 106 WORK, PAUL 6, 13, 20, 23, 30, 34, 35, 38, 58, 59, 90, 40, 101, 104, 105, 107, 131 ZOOK, MARLIN 58, 59, 87, 89, 94, 104, 107, 106,131 Juniors ABRAM, DIANE 60, 62, 78, 91 ALLSOPP, JANE 60, 91 BASSINGER, NORMA 8, 60, 87, 94, 131 RORT, SUZANNE 60, 75, 76, 82, 83, 89, 91, 102, 103 BOYER, CHARLOTTE 60, 78, 132, 99 RRAY, SUSAN 60 CLINGERMAN, JOY 60 COLRERT, SANDY 60, 62, 78, 82 COX, SANDY 60, 62, 78,82 CROUSE, WENDELL 60, 81, 86, 91, 92, 103 DETWILER, JANICE 6, 8, 12, 15, 21, 23, 31, 84, 35, 36, 60, 89, 91, 96, 97, 106, 133 DETWILER, JERRY 22,60 ELSER, SANDY 60, 78,82 EVANS, DEBBIE 60, 132, 99 EVANS, SANDY 6, 12, 15, 21, 23, 25, 31, 36, 38 60, 61, 79, 94, 93, 106, 181, 133 FABRAY, MIKE 60,80, 18 FOULKE, CHUCK 60, 78, 82, 99 GAITHER, CAROL 60, 61, 78, 86, 132 CARRER, NANCY 60 CASSER, BETSY 7, 60, 74, 78, 91, 92, 94 CLASS, TRUDY 11, 60, 82, 91, 92, 94, 99 CRAY, ED 16, 20, 80, 82, 84, 35, 36, 60, 86, 90, 40, 39, 106, 107 HORST, ELLA 60 JOHNSON, DENNIS 61 JOHNSON, KATHY 61 KELLNER, JOEL 61, 74 KOLAT, MARY 61, 91, 132 KUNDER, PAUL 61 KURTZ, JOHN 11, 30, 32, 86, 61, 81, 94, 93 KURTZ, LEE 11, 61, 62, 94, 96, 93 LANDIS, DAVID 61 LEHMAN, RUBY 61 LINDQUIST, RENAE 11, 22, 61, 75, '76, 81, 82 91, 95 LOWE, JIM 22, 61, 78, 82, 87 LOWER, DAVID 11, 20, 32, 61, 65, 94 MacGILLIVRAY, PHYLLIS 61, 75, 79, 82, 89, 91, 92 MARTIN, RONALD 61, 64, 89 MEEKER, SHERRYL 11, 61, 75, 81, 103 MILLER, DOROTHY 62, 88, 96 MILLS, JIM 20, 24, 62, 80,90 MORTIMER, DON 32, 62, 80, 88, 91, 92 MUMPIRE, DAVID NESBITT, LYNN 7, 62, 88, 91, 92, 96 NITTINGER, SANDY 62, 75, 79, 91, 94, 132 ORR, GLENN 62, 80,87 QUEEN, TIM 11, 82, 61, 62, 81, 83, 86, 94, 96 RHODES,RHODA 62 SEAMEN, AL 17 SPENCER, KENNETH 62 SzEWC,MARCE 62, 88, 91 WALDRON, PAM 62, 79, 83, 91 WESS, RAY 20, 23, 62, 87, 90 WITMER, LOIIS 62, 89 SOphOmOreS ARBOGAST, CLARA 63, 79 BAIRD, WILLIAM 32, 63,86 BEILHART, DEBBIE 4, 16, 27, 32, 63, 91, 94, 96, 97 BELLINO, JOE 63, 30, 39 BERARD1, REBECCA 32, 63, 131, 133 BILLET, JIM 3, 32, 63, 19, 132 BRECAR, LARRY 63 CENTAFANTI, SANDY 32, 63, 75, 79, 91, 94, 131, 133 COX, NANCY 63, 17 CRUMBACHER, DOUGLAS 26, 20, 32, 36, 63, 86 CRUMBACHER, RONNIE 26, 63, 90, 96, 39, 103, 131 DALEY, KEVIN 63, 93 DAVIS, SHARON 63, 77, 79 DiTOSTO, ROSEMARY 63, 75 EICHORN, BRENDA 63 FINK, RONNIE 20, 24-, 63, 65, 90, 40, 19, 39 GIF F ORD, MARY ELLEN 63, 77, 91, 94, 96, 17 131 GORMAN, DONALD 20, 23, 30, 63,96 HARRIS, VICKIE 63, 75, 78, 32, 91, 92 HOOVER, DENNIS 30, 63, 65,90 HORST, KAREN 31, 63, 75, 31, 94, 93 HORST,LYDIA 63 HOIUSE, STACY KAPPLER, GARY 32, 63 KELLNER, EVELYN 64- KELLNER, PEGGY 16, 64, 75, 81, 103 KERR, LARRY 20, 64- KERR, LINDA 64 l20 KYSER, BARBARA 64, 75, 79, 81, 91, 94, 93, 131 LANDIS, CARL 64, 87 LIN DQUIST, GORDON 3, 20, 64, 39, 40 LOUPE, DAVID 6, 31, 64, 80, 39, 40 MAHER, BOB 64, 80 MANCHESTER, TED 15, 31, 32, 64, 86, 90, 39 40, 99 MARTIN, ROGER 89 MARTIN, TIM 61, 64, 89 MQCLAFFERTY, CARL 20,64 MCCORMICK, GLENDA 26, 64, 77, 79 MCCRAW, DANNY 64 MCMEANS, BILL 6, 11, 12, 20, 23, 30, 65,90 MCMURRAY, PATTY 3, 65, 94, 99, 101 MORRIS, MARCELLA MORTIMER, THOMAS 65 RENKENBEROER, JANE 65, 79, 18 RIFFLE,GARY 91, 92, 94 SAHLI, TOM 20, 32, 65 SCHAAL, KENTON 65 SHAFFER, CINDY 11, 65, 75, 31, 94 SLACLE, CARL 65 SMITH, KAREN 65,17 SMITH, WILMA 65, 79, 89, 94, 96, 17,131 TAKACH, MICHAEL 11, 65, 94, 96, 131 TOY, JOHN 12, 20, 24, 30, 36, 65, 90, 40, 39,9 WEAVER, EUNICE WEHR, MARTHA 65, 75, 96 WESS, SHANNON 6, 65, 77, 96, 97, 131 WISLER, KAY 63, 75 YOUNG, ANNA 62, 65 ZAGOTTI, ANDREW 13, 65 Freshmen BECKNER, LINDA 66, 79, 91 BERARD1, JOHN 66,80 BLAIR, ROY 65, 66, 87 BOWMAN, DIANE 81, 66, 74, 81, 88, 89,96 BOYLES, PATTY 66,91 CALVIN, BOB 66 CARR, JOAN 31, 66,88 CHURCHILL, RAY 66,80 COLKITT,VAUGHN 88,66 CRUMP, JIM 6, 20, 66, 74, 81 DAVENPORT, STEVE 30, 66, 80 DETRICH, JUNE 66 DETWILER, TOM 66,87 DICKEY, KAREN 66, 75, 79, 94, 93, 131 DIXON, CLARK 67 EVANS, DIANE 62, 67, 79, 91, 94, 96, 93, 131 FRANCIS, CHUCK 62,67 GRAFT, CHRIS 32, 66, 86, 96, 17 GRIMM, JUDY 67 HAAG, JIM 67, 80, 91, 96, 93 HANDWORK, BRENDA 67, 74, 88, 96 HARSHMAN, FRANK 26, 67, 80, 87 HAYDEN, DEBBIE 67, 79, 91, 92, 96, 97 HAYGES, La VON 67, 91, 92, 94 HETRIC, DENNIS 20,67 HIMES, CINDY 67, 79, 91,94- HO0VER,BECKY 67, 79,91 JACOBS, CARL 33, 67, 74, 81, 89, 91, 92, 96,93 JOHNSON, PAULA 67, 79, 94 JORDAN, BARBARA 31, 67, 74, 75, 88,96 JORDAN, BECKY 31, 67, 75, 88, 96 KELLNER, MARILYN 64, 67 KERR, MARY 67 KIDD, LINDA 67,88 KOSIK, KATHY 81, 67, 79, 91 KRAMER, ROBERT 20, 67, 74, 96, 39 LANDIS, GEORGE 67, 74 LANSDOWNE, JOIHN 67 LEEPARD, STEFANI 67, 79, 94, 96 LEPOWSKY, DENNIS 67,80 MacGILLIVRAY, GEORGE 67, 80, 93 MCMURRAY, PHYLLIS 67 MCNEAL, HOWARD 67 MARTIN, LAWRENCE 67,39 MELLINGER, LARRY 68 MILLER, BRENDA 68 MILLER, RAY 68, 74 MOHN, KEITH 88, 68,39 MORTIMER, PATRICK 68 PAWLIK, BERNIE 68, 75, 79, 85, 91, 94, 93 PECK, FRED 68,80, 18 RENKENBERGER, DEBBIE 68, 79, 91, 93 RHODES, BUELAH 68 RHODES, CARL 68,87 ROGERS, DENNIS 68 ROGERS, PA'I'I'Y 68 ROLLER, TOM 68,96 SCHINDLER, JEFF 68 SCHMIDT, JIM 68,91 SCHNEIDER, PAULA 68, 75, 79, 93, 131 SEAMEN, PENNY 68, 91, 94 SHANK, GARY 68,80 SHEELY, DALE 68 SMITH,BECKY 11, 68, 96 SMITH, SHERYL 68, 75, 79, 81, 85, 86, 91, 96 SNYDER, DEBBIE 68, 74, ,75, 79, 85, 91, 92, 94, 96,103 STANLEY, SANDY 68 WENGER, ALAN 68, 81, 86, 89, 94, 39 WISLER, HOGIE 20,68 WITMER, PHILLIP 68 WRIGHT, PATTY 68, 91, 92, 17 ZOOK, HERBERT 68, 87, 89, 39, 40 O,NEIL, PATTY 93 .,..,,A .,..,.,..,,.,.......,,.,. 1 ,.,...,,1.,... Q it S ff, .::' X fl . -ss. . S . gi u u :msn ann ' at ' 0.1 5 Sate E -' -'E' , 0 ' , '1 I ' p . I 3'f:'d:,'f::i?I:.: :,11,'.:::,1:aziww,-,::,-,g-31-935---an E h 35 R S , Q S 1.-Y COMMUNITY ADVERTISERS t Qfv 454 , he if .sa W GOLDEN STEER r SMORGASBORD The Golden Steer Restaurant is located on Market Street Extension. It has been in operation for ten years as a smorgasbord. xv' DAIRY QUEEN The Diary Queen, located on Route 7 near Nortn Lima, was established in the summer of 1955 by Mr. Don- ald Elser. ln 1958 it was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haught, and in 1960 Mr. Ronald Rapp bought the busi- ness. Currently there are ten people employed by Mr. Rapp. They offer the Diary Queen refreshments as well as a brazier line of foods. ,t 1 af ,med .Ml 'A HOWARD WILSON PONTIAC Howard Wilson Pontiac was established in January 19416. Since that time, the personnel has grown from three to twenty-seven peo- ple. The company deals with new and used cars, but also has a complete service department and mechanical and body shop. The Service- man Of The Year, is Andy MacLaughlin, chosen from ninety other men in Cleve- land, Akron, Columbiana, and Warren areas. tunwmnvnlfl Plllliljffx SHIRLEYS FASHIONS Shirley's Fashions is owned and operated by Mrs. Shirley Kasza. The beauty salon is located on Market Street Extension in North Lima. Call 549-2011 ' V -,wt ff - ' , V A zil fs a tlfbg ?-124 ' .,, ,. f- f - H' ..s r :Q-.shy Q .-' ffm? - jfifrgr fi 1, w,g?1,,6Q ti W ., .T A.. 5, 1' -'ivnllg yii' , Elie-is-:'1 ,j - is ni. jf' . v,:.L bf, ,. :ups A g 5315-Q.. f 3. 1 M as - gpg: igiqgigiqs i 1' Wm E EAST FAIRFIELD COAL COMPANY The East Fairfield Coal Company was established in 1935, originally located in East Fairfield, Ohio. The present location of the company is on South Avenue in North Lima. Various sizes of coal are available for home and industrial uses. HOLIDAY INN One branch of the nationally famous Holiday Inn is located in North Lima. The North Lima branch was established in 1954. Facilities available to guests include a swimming pool, television and phones in every room, room service, and a fine restaurant. Another helpful aid provided by the Inn is the free reservation service. RIISE ENGINEERING 'COMPANY INC. The Riise Engineering Company Inc. is involved in defense work. The Engi- neering Department designs steel-mill ma- chinery and other special machinery. Its present location is on South Avenue in North Lima. Call 549-3964 NORTH LIIVIA PHARMACY The North Lima Pharmacy is located in the heart of North Lima. The establish- ment is owned and operated by Mr. George Deutschlander. For service call, 549-2620 it AIR couvmonl BOGDAN 0 Hmlucx BOGDAN HEATING Co. The Bogdan Heating Co. is involved in heating and air conditioning. Lennox sales and services are available. Bogdan's is located at 11470 South Avenue, North Lima, Ohio. Call 54.9-2534 L Z GRIST STUDIO Our heartiest congratulations to the North Lima Senior Class of '67, May We express a sincere wish that every success will be yours in the years to come. Our associations With the staff of The Echo, and the many pleasant con- tacts we have made in photographing your members and the recording of your activities in your annual, have been a constant pleasure to us. We are very proud to be part of the 'yearbook project and are deeply indebted to you for your Willing and unstinted co-operation. May your future be happy and pros- perous. Grace J. Grist Robert J. Knuff I28 gllllxlllil AMOCO TRUCK SERVICE The Amoco Truck Stop specializes in truck tire recapping. The establishment has the largest new truck tire inventory in the area. Call Amoco Truck Service, 549-2118, Mar- ket Street Extension in North Lima. L,, n,,r rf' 5 i ' , . s , by . A rrrr . ,,,.,,,,. ,Lf I .,,r L ,, 'i,I -f, A f . - ,,,, ,, ,, V MILLER'S FURNITURE THERON'S COUNTRY STORE Miller,s Furniture Store is located on Congratulations Seniors! Tnorong the Square in Columbiana- Yolfr key to Country Store of Columbiana is open 17 fine furniture can be found at Miller Fur- hours daily for your Convenience. I11tl1I'C. HASKI AVIATION INC. I-Iaski Aviation Inc. is owned and operated hy Mr. Joe Haski. The airport is located on Sharrott Road in North Lima. Mr. Haski's busi- ness offers sales and service, air taxi-charter and flight training. Mr. Haski says, uAnyone can learn to fly, even Rachel! . EVERW RING N UUSIC -. - 'The Richest igmmhgrt lllusii' IANOS oReAu PEZZENTI MUSIC MART INC. Pezzenti Music Mart Inc. is located at 7219 Market Street and they serve the musically inclined public. Call 758-2317 F ,H 15' , O A thank you to Thespians, Band, Student Council, and Chorus for their hearty support of the ?67 Echo. PATRO S D CO TRIB TOR SENIOR PARENT CONTRIBUTORS Mr. Mrs. Joe Kosik Mr 8: Quentin R Peters Q n - Mr. 81 Mrs. O. L. ,, yi E at S3 , ro,rr,,,,., , -:'fE5a 4i-'? '1 1' lsiTfsfiEi5Et-1141 ' ' Y 1 - au .s'. V,r::, , ,V,r: A ,,.1 ww . S .- ,mt ,r,,,,,rs ,, ef A 'G'E-fm SEEN' f .W V. L, ' 'i 'H-16. 'fE f7 wifi if 6 .V . gf .ai Q? 2375? ,gg ' . C, M pin is ' ' H ' -x, ' so ww , 1. ,a 3 M75 QM A A 7 1-I 1, M or :ew-Q ' I3I JUNIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr. Sz Mrs. Bort Mr. 81 Mrs. David Evans TEACHER PATRONS Mr. 81 Mrs. Roger Cooley Mr. Ralph Meranto Miss Janet Stanchek Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Thornton 6135 L .1 3 MSN? ..,ra?fDm,,. .. ' fz 5 55492 BUSINESS W sf COMMUNITY PATRONS Wm. Bacon Bakery Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Cullar Mr. William R. Sheldon Wittenauer Pharmacy and Gift Shoppe Vern Harrison CLUB PATRONS Cheerleaders National Honor Society Science Club I 33 HENNIS FREIGHT LINES, INC Steel Division Couriesy of K. G. BOSSLE Sales and Operaiions Manager 549-3953 Norih Lima, Ohio SIMBOLl'S BARBER SHOP lNex+ fo lsaly'sl Hours Mon. 9:00 a.m. fo 5:30 p.m. Tues. 9:00 a.m. 'I'o 5:30 p.m. Fri. 9:00 a.m. fo 7:00 p.m. Sain 9:00 a.m. +o 5:30 p.m. NORTH LIMA. OHIO DAVE KAISER RADIO 81 T-V 34 Boardman-Poland, SK 8-I652 Zenifh: Color, Blaclr 8: While T-V Sfereo Complimenfs of CLOVERLEAF RESTAURANT JOAN KUNKLE Owner CAMELOT R+. 224-Across and Wesi' of Boardman WIS!-IES YOU ALL SUCCESS IN YOUR ENDEAVORS For Relaxalion and Fun- Come +o Camelo+ Lanes for +he Ulfimafe in Bowling and Billiards o 26 Gold Crown Lanes o 8 Regulafion Poclrei' Billiard Tables o Shorl' Order Snack Bar 0 Mee+ing Room 628 Boardman-Canfield Rd. 758-6626 Plaza DOUBLE C. J. SADDLERY Bridles-Saddles-Hal'I'er Bifs-Blanlcers-Brushes EveryH1ing For The Horsemen Norih Lima 549-2735 CARLA AND JERRY ROEPKE 388 E. Souiln Range R.D. H I35 VALU KING STORES Q0 NOFII1 Lima New MicIdIeI Ohio Ohio KI 9-2 I 60 542-38 I 6 Complimenfs I of a FRIEND CompIimen+s of EARL E. MORT GENERAL STORE Eas+ Lewisiown I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF Sv BORT PACKING CO., INC. Farmgood Brand Meat Products R+. 3 Canfield, Ohio MYRON BORT, Presidenf GORDON LINDOUIST, Vice Presicienf NORTH LIMA MOTEL Phone 549-2II3 BILL DAVIS, Manager CHARLES and mme POLONUS, Prop IDLE HOUR RESTAURANT FOOD TO ENJOY scum of Inierchange me J.mC+soM 1 and L64 R+. 7 af Ohio Turnpilre American Express Cards Norih Lima Phone KI 9-9I05 KERR 81 MAXWELL DRILLING Wafer Wells 0 Deming Pumps BANKERS LIFE 81 CASUALTY CO. WHITE CROSS PLAN 6247 Marie? Sf. Youngsfown I2, Ohio . Disf. Mgr. Pump Repairing NEAL E. BROWN Phone 549-37ll Phone 758-5792 56I W. Sou+I1 Range Road COMPLIMENTS OF WISE POTATO CHIPS Mrs. Smith Butter Pretzels LAWRENCE B. HINEY I88 Nila Drive 549-3 I3 I THE HOME SAVING 8: LOAN COMPANY COLUMBIANA, OHIO Curreni- Inferesf Rafe 4If2'Z: Sewing 'rhe Communify Since I9I9 Complimenis of MAPLE DAIRY BILL and HELEN sAKAs sic a-i544 Roufe 626 wooawonh, Ohio C L 81 SONS PLUMBING 81 HEATING Don r Trust Your Luck Repair With Criucld' Over 25 Years' Experience CHARLES LEPOWSKY, Owner Emergency Repairs Remodeling and New Ins+alla+ions Bafhrooms ancl Kilchens Cleaning of Ho+ Wa+er and Sfeam Boilers 82 E. Sou+l1 Range .................. 549-2673 COLUMBIANA BAKERY Fine Bake Goods IV 2-25l5 Columbiana, Ohio J 81 E RECORD SHOP Complimenis of BOARDMAN BEAUTY ACADEMY 7l I0 Markei' S+. YO. Ohio Complimenfs of PARKMORE RESTAURANT For Good Food Complimenfs of I MAY CHEVROLET CO. New Springfield Ohio I 549-3582 Complimen'l's of EXCEL AUTO GLASS Youngsfown, Ohio ALLEN'S SHOE STORE 38 S. Main S+. Columbiana, Ohio 482-2395 Feafuring Brand Name Foofwear For +he Family I40 Phone 549-3870 Res. 549-27I0 Supplies Ren'IaIs MILLER TRAILER SALES We Buy, Sell, and Trade Travel Trailers Our Specially III95 Marlref S+. ExI'. Norlh Lima, Ohio Owners CHARLES 8: MARGARET MILLER Complimenis of BERARDI'S GARAGE Compliments of SOHIO TRUCK SERVICE CARL L. BLOSSER MarIze+ Srreef K 81 B BEDDING 8: FURNITURE INC. 493l Marlcel S+. YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF TOPS 81 BOTTOMS 44452 SILL'S TUXEDO RENTALS-TAILORS Formal Wear Complimenls PIERRE'S for All Occasions of BEAUTY SALON 6955 Mariel S+. 758-4282 758-336I For 'the Discriminafing CLUB Woman Complimenls of IMPEX CORP. HURLEY S Soulh Avenue Ex'I. . . 1 eese Norlh Llma, Ohlo Trail Bologna ST 8-99l6 I42 Moulders of Thermo- Plaslic Maferials KEL-F TEFLON NYLON Speciallsfs in Nylon Moulding Hickory Smolrecl Beef Sficks Halfway Belween Norlh Lima ancl Columbiana on Rl. I64 OPEN EVENINGS CompIimen'I's of SMITH REAL ESTATE I AND ' INSURANCE 549-2I02 Complimenfs of 'Ihe BILLY ERHARDT DANCE STUDIOS Columbiana and Youngs+own Complimenrs of WELL'S DRUG STORE PEACEFUL ACRES NURSING HOME MR. s. MRS. JOSEPH NAMESNIK Columbiana, Ohio I Prescripiions A SpeciaI+y cARR's GREENI-louse I Flower and Vege'I'abIe Planfs Fresh VegeIabIes in Season EAST LEWISTOWN, OHIO I I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From DICKEY ELECTRIC CompIimenI's of WELLMAN'S FLOWERS Xsw ' I -Q, Congra+uIa+ions from I V A SEEDERLY-BEILHART FUNERAL HOMES, INC. NOI I'I1 LIma and Columbiana N0r'II1 Lima, Ohio 549-3066 POIand, OIIIO 757-I44I I CLASS OF '67 We're Proud of You! YOU'VE MADE A WONDERFUL MARK ON OUR WORLD WITH YOUR YOUTH, YOUR VITALITY, YOUR HARD WORK, TOO. AND THANK YOU . . . FOR MAKING US SEE NEW WAYS OF LOOKING AT LIFE, A LAUGH OR TWO AT OURSELVES, AND WELL . JUST FOR BEING YOU . . . YOUNG. HAPPY, AND READY. THERE'S A WHOLE WORLD WAITING TO HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN . SO MAKE THE VERY BEST OF ALL THAT YOU ARE, AND ALL THAT YOU WANT TO BE. BELIEVE IN THAT DREAM, AND WORK FOR IT . . . YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN MAKE IT REAL, YOU KNOW . . . BECAUSE YOU HAVE THAT VERY SPECIAL SOMETHING . . . YOUR INDIVIDUALITY. PLEASE NEVER LOSE THAT! IT'S HATS OFF TO YOU, GRADUATE! YOU'VE DONE MUCH TO BE PROUD OF, AND THERE'S MUCH MORE THAT CAN BE DONE . . . WE BELIEVE YOU CAN DO IT. WE BELIEVE IN YOU. Mc KELVEY'S Class of I883 CongraI'uIaI'ions To THE SENIOR CLASS OF I967 CROUSE MILL Norrh Lima Ohio Besi' Wishes +o +he Senior Class of 67 SIGLE TRUCKING CCM PANY NORTH UMA, ol-no Phone KI 9-3 524 PERRY'S AUTO SERVICE Wheel Aligning Balancing General Repair Body Work B x 85 Norfh Lima Complimenfs of HAAG'S WELDING SERVICE Sharro'H' Road Norih Lima, Ohio BEST WISH ES GORANT TO cANDlEs :Nc Norlh Lima Seniors 6999 Mikel S+' PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE 6635 Marlcef S+. Youngsfown, Ohio BOARDMAN CYCLE CENTER Besi' Wishes fo Class of 67 64l2 Merkel Sf. From Saks a Service BOARDMAN DRUG INC. 6426 Marlcef S+. Congra'l'ula+ions +o 'l'he Class of I967 YOUTH AND THE WORLD There is many a ba++le +ha+'s ye+ +o be won, There is many a glorious deed +o be done. The world is slill young! For +he you+h a+ a door. There are laslcs some shall do never dreamed of before. I+ is noi' an old world, worn and wrinkled, and gray, l'r's a world lhal is being reborn every day. Edgar A. Guesl- STROUSS-HIRSHBERG'S YoungsJrown's Dependable Slore Since l875 NEAPOLITAN MUSIC COMPANY S+ucIios-SaIes and Service 2803 Soufh Avenue Phone 788-9669 TOWN HOUSE MOTEL YoungsI'own's Finesf SWIMMING POOL jf ' Besi' Wishes 'R' +o I'he Class of 67 LUCENTES' RESTAURANT 8392 Marked SI' One of Norfh Lima's Rome 7 Finesi Eafing PIaces Youngs+own Ohio BARNEY'S AUTO SUPPLY 9046 Marhe+ Sf. ai W. Reserve Rd. Aufo Pa rfs-Tools 758-9755 549-3825 CompIimen'l's of WALDRON'S MARKET YODER AUTO SERVICE Phone 758- I 952 I 8599 MarIre'I' SI. Exf. Youngsiown, Ohio Fine Food Good Service NEIL'S RESTAURANT 8398 MarIce'I' Sf. Youngsfown, Ohio I47 KlMPEL'S JEWELRY 8: GIFTS III Souih Main Sireef Columbiana, Ohio Member of American Gem Socie+y FITZPATRICICS Good Clolhes 'lor Men and Women IV 2-3628 Columbiana Ohio COLUMBIANA CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Call 482-25I8 For Informaiion Firsl' in Fashion HANSELLS Columbiana Leeionia 8: Salem Complimenis of Congraiulaiions To The I'III.L'S Senior Class of I967 FLQWERS ACE HARDWARE Flowers For All Occasions IV 2-3348 Columbiana, Ohio 549-3357 Norih Lima Ohio Complimenis of TH E U N ION BANKING COMPANY Columbianaf Ohio ARROWHEAD LANES Area's Mos? Modern Bowling Eslablishmenlu Columbiana RI. I64 Reservafion 482-3493 Col. 8: 549-3522 Young. BUSH ATLANTIC STATICN 549.9146 HECK'S RESTAURANT Columbiana, Ohio IV 2-4458 COMPLIMENTS GF THE COLUMBIANA MOTOR CO. Your Chevrolel' Dealer COMPLIMENTS OF l HARTLEY ! cHg LET! SEED CLEANING .Ti ... '52 COLUMBIANA, OHIO Complimenfs of C0mPlImen'l5 of SHEEI-Y'S COLUMBIANA BUICK-OLDS CO. Furnifure and Appliance SQVVIVIQ The C0mmUnITY 549-39m For Over 50 Years COLUMBIANA, OHIO CompIimenTs oT IRON CITY CAL-OHIO LUBE PRODUCTS DisTribuTor of Chevron OiI Company ProducTs NORTH LIMA, OHIO KI 9-2l79 The Echo This year has again depended To a greaT exTenT upon The businessmen OT This c:omrnuniTy who have generousIy supporTed This ad secTion. The I967 Echo sTaTT wishes To Thank These merchanTs and urge The reader when in a posiTion To purchase quaIiTy merchandise or services To paTronize These adverTisers. CompIimenTs of a FRIEND Autographs TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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