Oak Harbor High School - Harbor Lites Yearbook (Oak Harbor, OH)
- Class of 1955
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ex libris IfearU, 1st Row E. Genzman-Assistant business manager, J johns-Editor, I. Flury-Assistant Editor, m. Bloom- Business manager 2nd Row mrs young-advisor, j hameister-Assistant Art Editor, R Burmeister-Art Editor, L. Taylor- Typist —2— DAVID B. MARTIN west Salem, Ohio B. $. AND M. S. IN £DUCAT I ON Bowling green State university American Government Bovs' Physical Education Football and Track - head Coach WE, THE CLASS OF 1955, RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS ISSUE OF THE SPYGLASS TO OUR COACH, OUR TEACHER, AND OUR FRIEND, MR. DAVID B. MARTIN. WE HOPE HE MAY HAVE MANY MORE FRUITFUL YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL V ICH HAS IMPROVED SO MUCH UNDER HIS GUIDANCE (float'd of (delineation (Left to Right) mr F. Boomer, mr. Luther mylander, Mr. k. Gahn-president, Mr. B. Scheuerman, mr. v. wolf R. C. WATERS Superintendent Medina, Ohio; B. S. in Education master of Arts Ohio State university EARL J. JOHNSON PRINCIPAL Wiluston, Ohio; B. S. and m. A. in Education UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO Plane Geometry arithmetic 8 A. B. AUGSBURGER pandora, Ohio, B. S. in Agr. Ohio State University vocational Agriculture J. L. BARNHART Gratis, Ohio, B. S. in Agr, M. A. in Ed. — Ohio State Univ. Ind. Arts, mech. Drawing JOHN ERWIN Marshallville, Ohio, B. A, in Ed, Muskingum College Driver's Ed., American history Basketball — head Coach Football - Track ELIZABETH AYRES Port Clinton, Ohio, 8. S, in Ed, B.G.S.u. — Solid Geom., Trig. Algebra, high School Arithmetic LOUISE BAYS Yawkey, west Virginia A. 8. in Bus. Adm. - marshall College Shorthand, Typing Bookkeeping DARLEEN FRANK Delta, Ohio, B. A. and B. S. in Ed. Defiance College - Ohio State Univ. Girls' Phys. Ed., English 7 EUGENE BACON Toledo, Ohio, B. S. in Education University of Toledo Speech, American Literature GLORIA CISZEWSKI Cleveland, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State Univ., Miami univ. 7th and 8th Reading, 7th Health 8th Spelling JOHN FREYTAG Columbus, Ohio, B. of Music Ed. Capital university music Department CLIFFORD HERBERT Port Clinton, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN — B.6.S.U. Chem., Physics, 7th Arith. BERNARD LUTZ Toledo, Ohio, Bachelor of Ed. Univ. of Toledo - 8th Eng., 7th Geog. 7th Spelling, Assistant Coach GEORGIA MCNEAL mt. Victory, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University Home Economics PAUL MUEN2ER Elmore, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. Miami university, B.G.S.U. 8th history, General Science Assistant Coach JOHN RIFE New Concord, Ohio, B. A. in history M. A. in hist., Muskingum College Ohio State univ., world history Geography, 6th Civics CARL G. SMITH FostorI A, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. m. A. in English, B.G.S.U. western Reserve, English iO and i2 Latin i and ii EMI LIE TIMPE Fremont, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green State university English 9, Library CAROL YOUNG Ada, Ohio, B. S. in Ed. B.G.S.U., Ohio Northepn univ. Ohio State Univ., General Science Biology WILLIAM WILLIAMS Good as an athlete, good as a STUDENT, EVEN BETTER AS A FRIEND. Football i,2,3,4; Basketball i,2, 3,4; Track i,2,3.4; Varsity Club 1,2,3 (PRESIDENTS; DRAMATIC CLUB 4; INTRAMURALS I, USHER 2,3,4; Adelphi an Program 2,3,4;8and i,2; Adelphi an Stunt i,2,3,4; Class President i,3,4;Vice-President 2; Grades i,2,3,4. Ann Browder Red hair,real ambition,and talent- what more does anyone need? Cheerleader 2,3,4; Teacher Typist 4; Rocket Staff 4; Inter-Society °lay i,2,3,4 (Make-up); Perfect Attendance i;Intramurals i,2,3,4; Semester Grades i,2,3; FHA i,2,3 (Treasurer); Class Program i,2,3 Adelphi an Program 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; GmA 2,3,4 (President); Class Officer 4 (vice-Presicent); Senior Play; Library Staff 2,4; Annual Picture Committee 4. Lorna Taylor She look like an angel, acts like ONE TOO, BUT YOU NEVER CAN TELL WHAT AN ANGEL WILL DO. FHA 1,2,3; Teacher Typist 4; GAA 2,3,4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Adelphi an Program 4; Band 3,4 (Secretary); Rocket Staff 3; Perfect Attendance 2;Usherette 2; Orchestra 3,4; Library Staff 4; Class Program 2; Live-wires 3,4; Class Officer i (Vice-President), 3 (Secretary Treasurer), 4 (Sec- retary); Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play;‘Student Council 3;0ffice 4; Prom 3; Grades i,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. Reed m. Oestreich A one man circus Ringling doesn’t control. Band i,2,3,4; FFA ijEnsemble Club i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play 2, 3; Dramatic Club 4; Class Program 2. 3,4; Class Officer 4 (Treasurer) Adehphian Program 3,4; Adelphi an Stunt 3;0rchest' a i,2,3,4; Senior Play; Intramurals 2. Bernard Arnold The less there is to learn, THE LESS THERE IS TO FORGET. Class Program 2; Intramurals 3; Football i. Ronald Baumgartner Let it be said that cupid hath CLAPPED HIM ON THE SHOULDER. Football i,2,3; intramurals i,2, 3,4; Track i,2,3,4;Latin Club i; Semester Grades i,2,3; varsity Club 2,3,4. —7— Lodema Bender A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS, DIVINELY TALL AND MOST DIVINELY FAIR. Intramurals i,2,3,4;Latin Club i; Rocket Staff 2,3,4 (Editor); Band i 2,3,4; Semester Grades i,2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; Teacher Typist 4; Lesbian Stunt i; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play; Glee Club i; Prom 3. Merlyn Bloom I'LL NOT BUDGE AN INCH'.l-- WELL, MAYBE. Port Clinton High School i; Band 2,3,4;Track Manager 2;Grades 2,3: Student Council 3(Vice-President) Activities Committee 3(Vice-Pres- ident);Less i an Program 3;Ensemble Club 3; Badketball 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play; Lesbian Stunt 4; Iniramurals Official 4. Don behlmer Blushing is the color of virtue. Football i;Basketball 2; Track 2; Intramurals 2,3; F.h.a. i,2,3,4; Inter society Play 3;Senior Play. Betty j. Brackett UUIET,MODEST,AND A PERFECT FRIEND. INTRAMURALS 1,2. Ruth Ann Brown Athletically she's inclined; A GIRL LIKE HER IS HARD TO FIND. FHA 2,3,4; Intramurals I,2,3,4; GAA 3,4 (Vice-President); Class Program i,2,3; Semester Grades 3; Dramatic Club 4. Roger Burmeister I DON'T MIND GETTING UP AND COMING HOME FROM SCHOOL, BUT THE TIME IN BETWEEN KILLS ME. Rocket Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Track 3,4; Intramurals 4; Safety Patrol 4; Semester Grades i,2,3. Dick Burbach Girls bother me— I LOVE TO BE BOTHERED. Latin Club i,2; varsity Club 4; Football i,2,3,4; Track i,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter-Society Play 3; Semester Grades 3; Class Program i; Dramatic Club 4. Shirley Butler why gentlemen prefer blondes. GAA 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3;FHA 1,2,3; Reserve Cheerleader i, Class Program i, Intramurals i,2,3,4; Adelphi an Program i, 2; Dramatic Club 4; Adelphi an Stunt 3; Live- wires 3,4; Semester Grades 3. Donald Cass LIFE WITHOUT SPORTS is not life to me. Football i,2,3,4; Basketball i,2, 3,4; Intramurals 2;Track i,2,3,4; Varsity Club i,2,3,4;(Secretary); Dramatic Club 4; Lesbian Stunt 3; Perfect Attendance I; Intramurals Official 3,4; Society Officer 3; Class Program i; Class Officer i (Secretary). Larry Chic The better one knows him, the better one likes him. Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance i. Intramurals 2. Myron R. Dehring Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. Intramurals I,2,3; Track i,2; FFA 2,3;Semester Grades 2,3,4; Rocket Staff 3; Scoreboard Operator 3. kay Frances Denny Just the kind to have for a friend. Intramurals i,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2; Adelphi an Stunt 2,3; Orchestra 2, 3,4; Adelphi an Program 3; Rocket Staff 2; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; GAA 2,4; Glee Club i,3; Band 1,2, 3; FHA i; Live-wires 4. -9- JANIS DEWITZ She's lovely, she's engaged! FHA 1,2,3; Intramurals l,2,3,4. Irene Flury Happy, thoughtful, kind, true; There is no favor she won't do. GAA 2,3,4; LATIN Club 1,2; GLEE Club 2; Jnter-Society Play i,2,4 (Make-up); Intramurals I 2,3,4; Lesbian Program 3; Senior Play; Rocket Staff 2;Library Staff 2,4; Orchestra i,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Class Poem; Annual Staff 4. Robert Franck My ONLY BOCKS WERE WOMEN'S LOOKS. Football i,2 (Manager); Band i,2, 3,4; Orchestra i,2,3; Adelphi an Stunt i,2,3; Intramurals i; Latin Club i (Secretary-Treasurer) 2; Track 2; Adelphi an Program i,2; Student Council I; Dramatic Club 4; Class Program 2; Ensemble Club 2,3,4;Grades i,2,3,4;Senior Play, basketball i (Manager), 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. Marilyn Gackstetter To KNOW HER CERTAINLY IS a TREAT; HER PERSONALITY CAN'T BE BEAT. FHA I,2,3,4; GAA 3,4; Prom 3; Library Staff 2,3,4; Semester Grades i,2,3,4. Lyle Ganske All great men are dying! I DON'T FEEL SO WELL MYSELF. Adelphi an Program 3,4;Band «,2,3, 4; Class Program i;Orchestra 3,4; Ensemble Club i,2,3,4; Adelphi an Stunt i,3; Semester Grades i,2,3 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play; Inter-Society Play 2,3,4; Prom 3; Class Prophecy 4. JAMES WARREN GARNER Keen sense, cgmmon sense, LOTS OF ROOM FOR NONSENSE. Band i, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); Orchestra i,2,3,4; Glee Club I; Class Program i,2,3; Senior Play; Latin Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 3; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Dramatic Cllb 4. —10— Gwendolyn Sue Garrison A SILVER COIN IN LIFE'S EXCHANGE OF FRIENDSHIP. FHA I,2,3,4 (Treasurer); GAa 3,4; Perfect Attendance i,3; Teacher Typist 4;Semester Grades i,2,3,4; INTRAMURALS I ,2,3,4; Ll BRARY STAFF 3,4; Dramatic Club 4. Dennis Genzman I'm not lazy, just thinking. Donna l. Genzman Though she be but little ----- Intramurals i,2,3;Latin Club i,2; Y-Teens 3; live-wires 3,4; Grades 2;Library Staff 4; Glee Club 2,3. Eunice Genzman Good things come in small packages. FHA I,2,3,4; LIVE-WIRES 3,4; BAND i,2,3,4;Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter- Society Play 3,4; Rocket Staff 4; ADELPHI AN PROGRAM 3;DRAMATIC CLUB 4; Perfect Attendance i,3; Senior Play; Teacher Typist 4; Annual Staff 4; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; GAA 4. merlin Goodsite He not only participates in sports but is one. Football i,2,3,4; Basketball i,2, 3; Intramurals i,4;Track i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play 3;FFA i,2,3,4; Class Program 2; Lesbian Stunt 3; Semester grades i,2,3,4; varsity Club 2,3,4. Meryl Greunke Let's have some fun. Intramukals I; Basketball 1,2,3; Track i,2;$emester Grades i,2,3,4. —ii— FAYE GUIISH Actions speak and so do women. Perfect Attendance i,2,3; Lesbian Stunt 2; Intramurals i,2,3,4; FHA i,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4;Semester Grades i;GAA 2,3,4; Band i,2,3,4; Teacher Tupist 4; Live-wires 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play ; Inter-Society Play 4. Charles hablitzel Boom: Boom: Here comes Chuck: Football i,2 (Manager);Basketball i,2,3,4; Track i,3;0rchestra i,2, 3,4; Adelphi an Program i,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Adelphi an Stunt i,2,3; Inter-Society Play i; Latin Club (Vice-President) i,2; Ensemble Club 2;Class Officer 2(Treasurer) Class Program i,2; Intramurals I; Activities Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Semester Grades 3; Rocket Staff 3;Society Officer 4; Class history (Chairman); Senior Play; Dramatic Club 4. Janet hameister Generally speaking she's generally speaking. Glee Club I,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; Live-wires 3,4;Class Program i,2; FHA 1,2; Intramurals i,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play i,2,3; Lesbian Stunt 1,3,4; Library Staff 2,4; Rocket Staff 3; Usherette 2,3,4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4. Dee Alfred hanny He jokes at any trouble, AND ALWAYS WEARS A SMILE Glee Club i; Band 2,3,4; Class Program 2,3; Adelphi an Program i, 3; Adelphi an Stunt i,2; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Rocket Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Inter-Society Play 4;Senior Play; Intramurals 4. Shirley A. Harder She LAUGHS--NOT TO BE FUNNY, BUT TO BE FUN. Perfect Attendance i;Y-Teens 2,3; Live-wires 3,4 (President); Class Program i,2,3; Intramurals i,2,3, 4;Lesbian Program ijLibrary Staff 2,3,4; GAA 2,3 (Secretary),4;Glee Club i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play i,2,4; Semester Grades i,2,3,4; Rocket Staff i,4;Dramatic Club 4; Latin Club i,2,3; Senior Play. Ruth Harris Dated for the future. Adelphian Stunt 2,3; Adelphian Program 3;Perfect Attendance i,2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; Live-wires 3,4;Class Program 2,3; Semester Grades 2,3,4; FHA i,2; GAA 3,4; Band 1,2; Glee Clu8 3; Rocket Staff 4;Senior Invitations Committee (Chairman); Typist 4. —12— Mary hensler Red hair and merry ways. FHA i,2,3,4; Intramurals I,2,3,4; Cheerleader i,2,3,4; y-Teens 2,3; Class Program i,3; G.ee Club i,2, 3; Inter-Society Play 2,4; GAA 2, 3,4; Semester Grades i,2,3; live- wires 3,4; Dramatic Club 4;Senior Play. Terrence R. Hewitt what do I want with size WHEN I CAN DO SO MUCH WITHOUT IT? Football I; Class Program 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Inter-Society Play 3; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play. Dorothy holz She says nothing, until she has SOMETHING WORTHWHILE TO SAY. Semester Grades i,2; FHA i,2,3,4; Library Staff 2,3,4;Dramatic Club 4; Perfect Attendance 3;Typist 4. Jerry Johns One who works a goal to gain; Never spends his time in vain. Football manager 2,3,4; Lesbian Program i,3,4; Lesbian Stunt 2,3, 4; Class Program •,3,4; Grades i, 2,3,4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Prom 3; Society Officer 4; Projection Crew 3,4; varsity Club 3,4; Class history 4;Annual Staff (Editor) 4 Dramatic Club. George kaiser He’s a real ’George . Football 2,3,4; Intramurals i,2, 3,4; Track 2; Class Program i,2; varsity Club 3,4; FFA l,2,3,4. Janice R. Keller A JOKE, A LAUGH, a HAPPY WAY. Perfect Attendance i; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Class Program 3;FHA i,2, 3,4; Band 3,4; GLEE Club 1,2,3; GAA I,2,3,4; DRAMATIC CLUB 4. 13— C0RA8ELLE KNOPP The PINK OF PERFECTION. Perfect Attendance i,3,3; Grades I,2,3,4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Prom 3; Live-Wires 3,4;GAA 4; Office Girl 4; Typist 4. Janice LeFevre A LOOSE PAGE FROM THE BOOK OF FUN. Intramurals i,2,3,4; Usherette 2; Perfect Attendance 2;Glee Club 2; Prom 3; Adelphi an Stunt 4; FHA 3; Inter-Society Play 4; GAA 2,3,4; Live-wires 3,4; Dramatic Club 4. Clarke Lieske He's the kind we LIKE TO HAVE AROUND. Intramurals i,2,3,4;Football 3,4; INTER-SOCIETY PLAY 3; TRACK 1,2; FFA I,2,3,4. merlin L. Lieske It is virtue to speak only WHEN ONE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY. Adelphi an Program i; Intramurals 2,3,4; Instrumental 2; Adelphian Stunt i. Patricia Linder A ROSE IS SWEETER IN THE BUD THAN IN FULL BLOOM. Intramurals i,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; INTER-SOCIETY PLAY IjGLEE CLUB I, 3; Band 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Live-wires 3, 4 (Vice-President); Library Staff 3,4;Rocket Staff 3, 4; Grades i,2,3,4; Office Girl 4; Teacher Typist 4. Kenneth Lohrbach Known to many by the FRIENDLY NAME OF KENNY. I tramurals i,2,3,4;Basketball I; Class Program i,2;Adelphian Stunt i; Track I,2,3,4. —14 RONALD LYKENS Life is just one chuckle AFTER ANOTHER. Football 2; Class Program 1,3,4; Inter-Society Play i;Track i,2,3, 4; intramurals i,2,3,4;8asketball Manager 2; Instrumental 2;Prom 3; grades i,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Latin Club 2; Senior Play. Mary jane Madison Ready for anything— let's make it fun though. Inter-Society Play 3; GAA 2,3,4 Class Program 4; Rocket Staff 4 Dramatic Club 4; Live-wires 3,4 FhA I,2,3,4. Kent Mestrey Misery likes company. Adelphi an Program i; Projection Crew 3,4;Class Program 2,3;Grades 3; INTER-SOCIETY PLAY 4; SENIOR Play. Sharon Michel Pretty to walk with, WITTY TO TALK WITH. Latin Club i,2,3 (Treasurer) 4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Rocket Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Library Staff 2,3; Class Program i,2,3,4; Lesbian Stunt i,3; Orchestra 3,4; Live-wires 3,4; Band i,2,3,4;GAA 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4, Charlene R. Mizener Mischievous - often; Dignified - sometimes; Popular - always. Intramurals i,2,3,4; Grades i,2; Glee Club i; FHA i,2; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Live-wires 3,4. Sam Mooney HE PUTS HIS HEART AND FOOT IN FOOTBALL. Port Clinton high School i,2;Les- bian Stunt 3,4;Lesbian Program 4; Football 3,4;Intramurals 4; Track 3,4; varsity Club 3,4;Grades 3,4. —n— Janet l. Morse She's a peach, THE PICK OF THE CROP. Latin Club i,2,3,4;Glee Club i,2; Class Program 2,3;6rades i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play i; Band 2,3,4; Intramurals i,2,3,4. Patricia a. Mulligan 'TlS NOT OFTEN BEAUTY AND BRAINS ARE COMBINED. Perfect Attendance i,2; Adelphi an Program 3,4; Class Program i,2,3; 4; Inter-Society Play i,3,4; GAA i,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Latin Club i,2 (President) 3,4; library Staff 2,3,4; Adelphi an Stunt i,2. 4;Class Officer 3(Vice-President) Intramurals i,2,3,4; Usherette i, 2,3,4; Rocket Staff 3,4; Prom 3; Student Council 2;Grades i,2,3,4; Glee Club i,2,3,4 (Secretary- Treasurer); Live-wires 3,4;0ffice Girl 4; Typist 4; Class history Committee 4. David A. Nehls A personality as strong as nails. Football 3,4; Grades 2. Don Pfaff A carefree athlete, Ace high in pe sonality, Football i,2,3,4; Basketball i,2, 3,4; Student Council i; Adelphi an Stunt i,2,3,4; Track i,2,3;Intra- murals OFFICIAL 3,4; VARSITY CLUB 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I; Adelphi an Program 2,4; Adelphi an Society Officer 4 Thelma Pfeiffer Silver lining around the cloud of life. Fha 1,2 (President), 3; Student Council ijLesbian Program 2;Live- WlRES 3,4;PERFECT ATTENDANCE 2,3; USHt.RETTE 2,3,4; ROCKET STAFF 2; GRADES I,2,3,4. Lmery Rahrs Some claim he is bashful- some DOUBT IT. FFA i,2;Lesbian program 3; Inter- Society Play 3; Football 2,3,4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Track i,2,3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; varsity Club 2,3,4. —16— David navas I NEVER LET MY STUDIES INTERFERE WITH MY EDUCATI ON. Adelphi an Stunt i,3; Intramurals i,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Inter-Society Play 3,4; Class Program i,2; Grades 2,3,4; vocal Music i; Basketball 2,3; Prom 3; Dramatic Club 4;varsity Club 3,4; Band 4. Caryl Rice What would I do without my sister? FHA (Parliamentarian) 3,4; GAA 2,3,4;Intramurals i,2,3,4; Inter- Society Play 3;Perfect Attendance 1,3. maryl Rice What would my sister do without me? Fha i,2,3(Parliamentarian) 4; GAA 2,3,4;Intramurals i,2,3,4; Inter- Society Play 3. Kenneth Risch Deeds, not words make a man. Grades i,2; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Parlimentary Procedure 3;FFA i,2, 3,4; Scoreboard Operator 4. Donna St. Clair Ever full of fun, BUT ALWAYS CONSIDERATE OF EVERYONE. Intramurals i,2,3,4;Live-wires 3, 4;Rocket Staff 3; Grades i,2,3,4; FHA 1.2; Dramatic Club 4. Darla Schultz Her friends there are many; her FOES—ARE THERE ANY? Latin Club 1,2; live-wires 3,4; Y-Teens 3; Library Staff 4; Glee Club i,2,3,4 (President); Grades I,2,3,4; Rocket Staff 4; FHA 4: Student Council 4(Vice-President) GAA 2,3,4; Senior Play. —17— Myron Schultz Why talk? Others do enough of it, FFA 2,3,4; SCOREBOARD OPERATOR 4. Gloria Joy Scott The only way to have friends IS TO BE ONE. Intramurals l,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; FHA I,2,3,4; Live-wires 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Inter-Society Play 4. Frederick a. Stick Don't rush, girls. Intramurals i,2,3,4;Football i,2, 3,4; Class Program 2; Grades i,2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Parlimentary Procedure 3; Lesbian Program 2; FFA I,2,3,4; SOCIETY OFFICER 4. ANSIS U. TtNTERIS WEBSTER COULD LEARN FROM HIM. Adelphi an Program i; Intramurals I; Latin Club i,2,3,4; Track i; Glee Club 2; Basketball i,2,3,4; Grades i,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4. Varsity Club 4. Harold Throne School’s alright when there's nothing else to do. Track 2; Intramurals 3,4. Arlene Tolan Never a frown, always a smile, MAKES YOU FEEL SO VERY WORTH WHILE. Class Program 2; Intramurals i,2, 3,4; Glee Club i, 2, 3, 4;Prom 3 FHA I,2,3,4; Grades 3; Dramatic Club 4. —18— Sue Ann Van Rensselaer Her grace and charm make HER A QUEEN IN EVERY WAY. Perfect Attendance i,2,3;GAA 2,3, 4; Intramurals i,2,3,4; Lesbian Stunt 2,3; Inter-Society Play i; Usherette 2,3,4; Rocket Staff 3; Class Program i,2;Live-wires 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; Library Staff 2,3,4; Prom 3; Latin Club i,2,3,4; will Committee 4; Dramatic Club 4. Judy whitmer There's fun in life, and life is fun. Toledo DeVilbiss High School i,2; Class Program 3; Intramurals 4; Live-wires 3,4(Secretary); office Girl 4; Semester Grades 3,4; GAA 4; Lesbian Stunt 3,4;Y-Teens 3,4; Prom 3; Dramatic Club 4; Senior play: Teacher Typist 4. David wistinghausen He is friendly in his way, though SELDOM DOES he HAVE MUCH TO SAY. Intramurals 4; Safety Patrol 4; Track 4. Sally Ann Witt Good nature is always a success. Class Program i,3; Intramurals i, 2,3,4; Adelphian Program 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Adelphian Stunt 2,4; Live- wipes 3,4; orchestra 2,3,4; Band i,2,3,4; Inter-Society Play i,2,3 4; Grades i,2,3,A; Glee Club i,4; HHA i,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 4. Ann Zerck In style all the while. Perfect Attendance I; Live-wires 3,4; Latin Club i; Class Program 2; Lesbian Stunt 3; Grades i,2,3, 4; Y-Teens 2,3. —19— Row i— E.Blatt, j.Anderson,S.LaFountain,M.Schumaker-Secretary-Treasurer,m.zimmerman-President,m.Felder, M.Bloom, S.Flori ana, Row 2--J.Genzman,C.Grover,J.LeFevre,B.Henry,C.konieczny, D.harder,n.Humphrey, m.Grau,B.Felder,B.Biggert L. Gates. Row 3—D.Avery,B.Uckert,k.Kelly,L.Hansen,L.Humphrey,B.lemke,B.Baldwin,D.Hetrick,w.Brugger, a.knieriem, k.Below. Row i—n.aeitzel, B.Seaman, J.miller, S.wadsworth, a. Ruckman, S.O’Neal, J.Schultz, G.Radsick, D.Young. Row 2—Mr.Rife, M.miller, C.Nolan, C.wilkins, M.Sandwich, k.wierick,C.wilburn,D.Rider,D. owak,R.Stucky. Row 3—P.Shoup, L.wolf, k.Schiller, D.Moore, J.Schwable, B.Mays, m.O'Neal,T.Tilton,T.Schultz,D.Tetteau. Absentees: k.Friemark, C.Hanny, T.O'Rourke, J.Anderson. —21 — Row i— B. Zam,w.witter, '.Louys, m.witt, C.Risch, J. Schupf, m. L. Peters, S. St.llair, m.winke, S. Krieger, N. Lezotte. Row 2— L. Rochester, 0.winters, G.Rieff, D.Tomer, R.Ohm, R.Stone, G.wolf, F. Schanke, E. Krueger, k. Morse, P. Sutter, D. Pfeiffer. Row 3—D.Zimmerman, J.Knopp, T.Rarig, J.Ruess, P.Sharp, D.Ohm, R. Szakovits, H. Parman, P. Minier, M. Lieske, d. St.Clair, N. Meinke, D. Lieske. Row i—C. Anderson, L. Gluth, S. Cain, P.Gallaher, N.Brackett, R.Nehls-vice President. G. Baldwin- PRESIDENT. C. BRQKATE-SeCRETARY-TREASURER. R.ARNOLD, P. FLORO, R. CLUCKEY, F. AVERY, M. COVER. Row 2—Miss Ayers, l.hanthorn, R.king, C.Flick, G.kleinhans, N.Hablitzel, D. Guntsch, S. Dietrich, B. Gnepper, p. Foss, G. Goetz, m.l. Bahnsen, J. Felder, J. Hetrick, S. Covert. Row 3—J. Fick, C. Gackstetter, D. Hetrick, t. Hurrell, R. Flurey, R.Dewitz, R. Elwing, D. Favro, w. drier, t. Bredehoft, E. Ebel, p. Hermes, B. Hermes, S. Denhart. Absentees—B. Miller, R. Zunk, C. Anderson, V. Goetz, C. Humphrey, R. Jess. —22— men Kgw i—S. hart, N.Coprell, J.Beekman, M. Humphrey, m. . Heineman, C. Humphrey, R. Brown, J. Lane. r Ow 2—B.anderson, B.hanny, J.Genzman, W.Hanny, J.oenzman, D.Covert, J. Hamann, E. Bebow, J. Imes, M. ThO-BAHN, D. PFEIFFER-PRESIDENT, B. MOORE, W. BRANUM, 6. FLORO, M. DlRNBERG, G. GOODSITE, B. Fritsche, J. Harder. kcw 3—Miss Frank, h.Graves, J. Lemke, S. Brindley, J. Deal, D. Fought, L. kleinhans, R. Libben, J. konieczny, S. Gibson, R. heiks, k. knopp, J. Baumgartner, R. Buhrow, R. kreager, C.Dewitz, B. Blakely, B. Apling, P. ooldstein, J. Dewitz. Row 4—R.Blausey, R.Green, E.Johns, w.Deitzel, T.Harder, J. kidd, T. Luebke, C. Bolino , m. Brcugh K. DeITZEL, 0.BALDWIN, R.bUEHLER, L.LlNDER, D.nENRY, T.BROWN, S. LlCKERT, J. HERMES, C. BRANUM ROW I—R.RUST, R. WISTINGHAUSEN, R. SCHULTZ, K. RICE, T. STUCKY, ft. MILLER, N. PlXLEY, B. WILKINS, J. Wadsworth, J. Mason, R. weirich, R. Temeyosa, C. Schultz, J. Stamm, C. White. Row 2—M. Tallman, B. Pratt, M. Peters, C. chlipf, E. Myerholtz, M. Rhoda. B. Stark, J. Pierson, U. Tallman, B. Sager, m. Stick, M. Mylander, B. marvel, M. winter, D. 0 Rourke, A. Overmyer. Row 3—J.weitzel, G.Throne, P.Nolan, L.woodrich, D.Striver, V.Mays, k. Perry, J. Quisno, C. Moore, L. Paulsen, w. Shadoan, N. witt, M. Mylander, w. Noble, M. Randall, B. Risch. ABSENTEES--P.Brackett, S.barnes, J.Barnes, C. Casey, h. Dick, J. Ruckman, N. Swigart, m.a.winters. —2J— A$tt ? 'JUL “Joyj arsit if The Varsity Club is an athletic organization composed of high school boys WO HAVE RECEIVED A VARSITY LETTER IN AT LEAST ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR SPORTS------ FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, OR TRACK. THE BOYS WHO HAVE RECEIVED LETTERS ALSO MUST MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE CLUB BEFORE THEY ARE ALLOWED ENTRANCE. The PUR- POSES OF THE CLUB ARE; TO PROMOTE ATHLETICS IN GENERAL, TO KEEP THE SCHOOL COLORS, KEEP GRADES OF ATHLETES AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE, AND TO PROVIDE THE BEST INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD POSSIBLE. Some of the functions of the Varsity Club are; the varsity Club Dance, SELLING PROGRAMS AT FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL GAMES, AND SELLING SOFT DRINKS AT BASKETBALL GAMES. 1ST Row—D. St.Clair, P. Shoup, R. Baumgartner, D. Cass-Secretary, w.willimms- President, R. Tettau-Vice-President, S. Mooney-Treasurer, R.Burbach, F.Stick, £• Rahrs. 2nd Row—R. king, C. Lieske, T. Rarig, T. hurrell, T. Tilton, 6. kaiser, G.Johns, J. knopp. 3rd row—L. Humphrey, D. Moore, A. Rose, M. Lieske, w.Baldwin, D. Pfaff, D.Nehls, D. Ravas, m. Goodsite. Absentees—k. Freimark. R. Zunk. —25— 1ST ROW— 0. ZIMMERMAN, R. SZAKOVITS, J. REUSS, T. HURRELL, M. LlESKE,. T. RARIS, D. St. CLAIR, N. MlENKE, K. WIERICH. 2nd Row—T.Bredehoft, M.Goodsite, D.Ravas, D.Pfaff, «.Williams, F.Stick, E.Rahrs, A.Rose.S.Mooney, D. Cass, «.drier. 3rd Row—«.King, E.Ebel, m. O'Neal, D.Moore, T. Tilton, L.Humphrey, B. Saldwin, k. Friemark, J. Schwable, D. Tettau, D. Favro, D. Ohm, C. Konieczny. d . „ 4th Row—J.Knopp, C. Wilkins, D. Hetrick, D. Burbach, C.Lieske, 6. Baldwin, D. Nehls, T. Schultz, C. Casey, r. jess, D. Zunk, B. Henry, B. Mays. FOOTBALL SCORES Senior Lettermen Elmore(Preview) VISTOR 6 Sandusky 13 Clyde 0 Lakeside 0 Gibsonburg 20 Fremont 12 Port Clinton 7 Elmore 18 Genoa 14 Carey 0 HOME 6 7 27 52 14 0 6 15 20 6 «.Williams (Co-Capt.) All S.B.C. Quarterback D. Pfaff-End E. Rahrs-Tackle M.Goodsite-End D.Cass-halkback S.mooney (Co-Capt.) All S.B.C. halfback F. Stick-All S.B.C. Guard G. Kaiser-Guard D.hehls-Guard C.Lieske-Guard j.johns-Manager Cake presented to Senior Letterman by the Live wires at annual football banquet, November 13. the —28— 1ST HOW—k. mays-manager, R. Franck, d. Pfaff, w. williams, m. Blcom, d. Cass, R. king-manager. 2nd how—Coach Erwin,P.Shoup,C.hablit2el,w.Balcwin,R.S2akovits,G.Baldwin, A. Tenteris.R.Tettau. 1ST Row—W.DRIER-MANAGER, K.$CHIH.ER,N.MeINKE,P.ShOUP,T.TILTON,K. LURY, T. BREDEHOFT-MANAGER. 2nd Row-Coach Lutz,D.Ohm,R.Dewitz,n Liwing,R Szakovits, G.Baidwin, D. Favro, T. Rarig-Manager. 2UW, (l a slidLa (( cJCelI erm en '■LUJdu. 0-t-bui. -31— CJUa.- Senior oLetlermen Don Cass (Hon. Men. all S.B.C. 1955) Bill Williams (all S.B.C. 1954 and i955) Don Pfaff (all S.b.C. i954 and 1955) Merlyn BloiJm Bob Franck Charles habli tzel Ansis Tenteris Letters EasLtUl KZccor J VARSITY scores O.H. THEY Dec. 3 Lakeside 69 39 10 + Clyde 57 44 14 Genoa 48 50 17 Elmore 61 38 Clyde 29 Castalia 58 46 Tourney 30 Clyde 52 36 Jan. 4 Huron 35 43 7 + Genoa 60 38 14 ♦ St. Mary’s 55 4T 2l + Elmore 55 54 25 Old Fort 53 48 28 + Gibsonburg 52 57 Feb. 2 ♦ St. Joe 6l 67 11 WOODY 1LLE 72 63 15 + Lakeside 69 53 18 Port Clinton 77 65 County 25 Elmore 66 48 Tourney 26 Lakeside 47 46 ♦ Conference Games District Tourney O.H. THEY Dec. 3 Lakeside 61 20 10 Clyde 40 32 14 Genoa 39 34 17 Elmore 39 29 Jan. 4 Huron 56 34 7 Genoa 53 52 14 St. Mary's 30 33 2l Elmore 64 33 25 Old Fort 39 35 28 Gibsonburg 56 43 Feb. 2 St. Joe 32 22 11 woodville 44 46 15 Lakeside 73 31 18 Port Clinton 4| 36 County 25 Lakeside 61 22 Tourney 26 Elmore 48 |7 —52— 1ST kow- M.Randall, T.O'Rourke, D.Cover, R.king-Mgr., T.Brown, W.Noble, R.Flury, R.Stucky. 2nd Row- k.Lorbach, D.Nehls, B.Henry, R.Burbach, M.Goodsite, S.Mooney, D.Behlmer, F.Stick, D.Ravas. 3rd Row- L.Humphrey, D.Moore, M.Ueske, w.Baldwin, w.williams, J.Schwable, K.Friemark, R.Burmeister, E.rahrs. 4th Row- R.mays-mgr., P.Shoup, R.Tettau, w.Brugger, D.St.Clair, T.Tilton, m.O'Neal, J.Ruess, T.Rarig, C.konieczny, w.Drier-Wgr. wnu, r eulllT, ,H£ Ti J KlD?! L L Np R k.Schultz, C.wilkens, D.lieske, D.Hetrick, R.Buhrow, R.Perry d D b hanny5 1 5100 R L,BrEN L W0LFf MURICK, R.Lykens, R.Nehls, l.Rochester, D.O'Rourke, 3rd Row- B.Risch, D.Henry, J.Barns, C.Moore, j.Quisno, G.Baldwin, R.Szakovits, R.Dewitz, D.Ohm, D.Favro. T.hurrell, w.Shadown, R.Jess, T.Bredehoft-mgr. 9 4th Row- D.Zimmerman, L.woodrich, N.witt, T.Luebke, D.Bal win, w.Thorbahn, C.DeWITz, h.Dick. M.Mylander. R.heiks. R.krieger, J.harder. 9 9 e. et urn in 9 JLetterm en 1st Row- Coach martin, D Ravas, «.Williams, F.Stick, S.mooney, Coach Erwin. 2nd Row- P.Shoup, T.Tilton, R.Tettau, D.Moore, R.Burbach, M.GOODSITE. Mooney and Ravas on the cindersI! —35— b.Gnepper, m.L.Peters, R.Brown. —36— eberve a ccr oCeuderA Vardity K.Eelow, A.Browder, m.hensler, P.Mulligan. activities IST B RUSCHE,’ J LANEr NZKAN ’ K-HUMPHREY S C°V£RT W. WITTER, S. KR.EGER, C. Ml ZENER-PRESI DENT, H. GRAVES, M. W.NKE, B. BlAKEIV, 2nd «OW--L.Taylor-secretary, J.Kylander, m.lPeters, l.Gates, J.morse, S.Gibson, B.Stark, S.witt, S. Michel, C.Nolan, E. Myerholtz C Grover m. Stick, S. Denhart, B. Moore, m. Rohda, j. Hetrick, 0. Covert, R. weirich. ’ ’ ’ yerholtz, u orover, 3rd Rov --Mr. Freytag, C. Flick, 6. kleinhans, B. Gnepper, S. 0 Neal, j.Keller, E. Krueger, J. LeFevre, B.hermes, k, Kelly B. Lickert v mays L. Bender, C. Brokate, J. Baumgartner, S. Br,ndley, m.L. Bahnsen, k. morse, f 1 1 lickert, v. mays, 4th Row G. Rieff-Treasurer,w.noble, T. Luebke.w.Brugger, R. Oestreich.w.Dreier.D.Ravas, L.Ganske, D.hanny, D.Fought, j. Garner-vice-president. Majorettes—F. Gulish, J. Konieczny, n. Hablitzel, N. Lezotte, J. Beekman, D. Pfeiffer. 1ST ROW--W. WITTER,H. GRAVES,L. GATES,K.DENNY,S.WlTT,M.ROHDA,L.TAYLCR.C.Ml ZENER,M.HUMPHREY,S.CAIN. 2nd Row—Mr.Freytag, R.weirich, 8.Moore, S.Denhart, j.Garner, C. Nolan, N. hasutzel, M.L.Bahnsen, S. Michel, 6. Stark, j. Hetrick, S. Gibson, J. Mylander. 3rd Row—D.Fought, E.Krueger, G.Rieff, J. LeFevre, A. Knieriem, L.Ganske, w.Dreier, R. Oestreich, l. Flury, k. Kelly, D. hanny, B. hermes, C. Brokate. I T ■E,CAcN,W rt'tteR,m.humphrey,S.wi tt,H.Graves,B.Fri tsche,J.hamann. 2nd j0V d £YTAG« S.GIBSON, S.MICHEL, C.NOLAN, M.L.BAHNSEN, B.MOORE, 3RD G‘R'EFF’ L,GANSKE’ W DREIER K 0ESTR£ICW. -38— yytajofell ei 1ST ROW—N. CORRELL, J. STAMM, J. lANE, N. LEZOTTE, M. HUMPHREY, W. WITTER, S. HARDER, S. COVERT. H. GRAVES, B. PRITSCHE, J. HAMANN, S. CAIN. 2nd Row—Mr. Freytag, m. Peters, J. Genzman, S. Denh«?t, J. Lemke, A. Tolan, 8. Stark, S. Gibson, S. W|TT-VICE-PRESIDENT, D.TALLMAN, D. SCHULTZ-PRESIDENT, P. MULLI GAN-SECRETARY-TREASURER, M.L. Peters, S. St.Clair, d. Pfeiffer, B. Moore, m. kohda. 3rd Row—J.Mylander, m.L.Bahnssn, k.Worse, m.Schumaker,k.hablitzel,v.mays,T.harder, j. hameister, s. Dietrich, s. Licket, B. Sager, B. Gnep°er, £. Myerholtz, e. Krueger, P. Sutter, m. Stick. C. Humphrey, J. Morse. ’ —39— Absent: B. Filler. rXil T c ibrananA CONTAINS VAR I OUS TYPES OF BOOKS M MAGAzTf'''s'eS-rTn5™001- TEACHERS AN° S™ENTS 'T REFERENCE AND INFORMATIONAL READING, BUT “so FW PLEASurE ,AND PAMPHLETS N0T 0Nl-y FOR THE u!rARy“£NT L,8RARIANS AND TEAC ER «-'PARIAN TRY TO CUE HELPFUL SERV.CE TO ALL PERSONS USING Row i—D. Holz, J. Louys, J. Felder, J. Schlipf, s. Harder, S. Wadsworth, 1. Taylor. Row 2—0. Pfeiffer, G.Garrison, m.miller, S.Van Rensselaer, P.Mulligan, M.Gackstetter, Miss Timpe. Row 3—D. Schultz, P.Foss, D.winter, I.Flury, A.Browder, J. Hameister, n. Hablitzel, m. Zimmerman. Absent:. D. Genzman. ist Row—T. Pfeiffer, P. Minier, G. Baldwin, b. williams, J. hameister, D. Pfeiffer. 2nd Row—Mr. Johnson, M.Zimmerman, M.Miller, J.Schlipf, P.Mulligan, S.Van Rfnsselaer, N.Brackett. —«°-- The Latin Club was organized to provide an opportunity for recreation and friendship among all Latin Students, and to learn about the various customs of the Roman people. It is composed of STUDENTS WHO ARE KING OR HAVE TAKEN LATIN I AND II. EACH YEAR IN OCTOBER THl S' CLUB SPONSORS A BANQUET FOR ALL LATIN STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS. d W i C0TT’ j Lane “-Humphrey, B.Wilkins, J.Mason, j.Wadsworth, H.Graves, B.Fritsche, S.Cain. Row 2—M.Felder, w.witter, m.l.winter, J.Mylande , S. St.Clair, J. Schlipf, m.L.Peters, b! Apling S. Denhart, J. Hetrick, B. Blakely, D. Covert, m. Rohda-Treasurer, R. Brown. 9 Row 3—B. Stark, K.morse-V ice President,C.Brokate,S.Van Rensselaer,P.Mulligan,L.r0chesterbS.Brindley Dn •FqL?er j 6a m5aRTner,J.Konieczny,M.Zimmerman,K.Knopp,P.Sutter, B. Moore, S. Gibson,Mr.Smith.9 Row 4--B.onepper,D.Fought,8.Hermes,S.Dietrich,T.8rown, a. Tenteris, C. Moore-Secretary, t. Tilton P. Shoup, C. Gackstetter, R. Heiks, E. Krueger, D. winter-president, n. hablitzel. 1 The Rocket Student Newspaper of Salem-Oak harbor, is published bi-veekly. This publication is ONE OF THE MAJOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL. The staff gains valuable experience in many phases of newspaper mdrk, and earns credits toward ACTIVITY LETTERS AND AWARDS AT THE SAME TIME. 1st Row—£. Genzman, C.Puestow, m.Madison, h.vanAtta, m.miller,R.Harris,L.Gates,j.miller,p.Linder, S. Cain. 2nd Row—Miss Bays, S. harder, S. Michel, C. Nolan, P. Mulligan, B. Blakely, D. Fought, P. Sutter, D. Schultz, A. Tolan, m. Gackstetter, m. Felder, Miss Timpe. 3rd Row—D. winter, A. Ruckman, S. Dietrich, D. hanny, T. Tilton, o Baldwin, R. Tettau, P. Shoup, k. kelly, a. Browder, L. Bender. Absent: k. Friemark 2)ram a tied The Dramatic Club was formed with these objectives in mind; To create greater participation IN SCHOOL DRAMATIC PROGRAMS,TO STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE STAGE BY OFFERING EXPERIENCE IN MAKE-UP,STAG ING, COSTUMING, LIGHTING, AND DIRECTING, AND TO GAIN GREATER APPRECIATION OF THE DRAMA FROM BOTH THE PUBLIC AND THE SCHOOL 1st Row—6. Scott, E.Genzman, m.Gackstetter, G Garrison, m.Madison, A.Tolan, D.Holz 2nd Row—I.Taylor,S.Butler,S.Michel,F.Gulish,m.Hensler, a.Browder, S.van Rensselaer, R. Oestreich, J. hameister, J. whitmer, D. St.Clair, S. harder, J. Keller, R. Brown. 3rd Row—S.witt, J.Garner, S.Mooney,C.Hablitzel, T.Hewitt, D.Avery, E.Rahrs, R.Lykens, A.Tenteris, R. Burbach, G. Johns, J. LeFevre, L. Bender 4th Row—Mr. Bacon, hanny, D. Cass, D. Ravas, R. Goldstein, m. Greunke, B. williams, m. Bloom, UNE OF THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE GlRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IS TO DEVELOP A WHOLESOME AND DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM OF GAMES, SPORTS, OUTINGS, AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES THROUGH WHICH FEL OWSHIP GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP AND DESIRABLE HEALTH PRACTICES WILL BE DEVELOPED. 9 Row i—m.j.Madison, C. Rice, m. rice, B. Zam, t. Pfeiffer, S. harder, C. Knopp, p. Floro, S. Cain, m. Cover, N. weitzel, E. Genzman, G. Scott 9 Row 2—M. winke, J. Hetrick, .L.Bahnsen, J. Felder, F. Gulish, L. Taylor, m. Hensler, S. Butler, S. St.Clair, m. witt, J. Louys, D. Pfeiffer, S. Denhart, S. wadswgrth, B. Biggert. Row 3—miss Frank, R. Harris, m. Felder, R. Brown-Vice-President, k. Denny, j. Schlipf, C. Flick, S. O'Neal, J. Keller, P. Mulligan, S. Van Rensselaer, S. Michel, G.Kleinhans,C.Grover,S.witt, C.Nolan, m. Zimmerman, m.L.Peters, A.Tolan, M.Gackstetter, G. Garrison, N. Lezotte, S. Covert. Row 4— . .utter, D. Schultz, P. Foss, D. winter, m. Schumaker, J. Dewitz, B. Lickert-Treasurer, J. LeFevre, S. Dietrich, 1. Flury, P. Minier, k. Kelly, B. Hermes, D. Guntsch, J. hameister, A. Broker-President, j. whitmfr. b. Gnfpper, D. St.Clair, S. krieger, L. Gates-Secretary. Absentees: a. Zerck, J. Dewitz, B. miller. —42— 3J4-A The Future homemakers of America is an organization to emphasize the joys and satisfaction of HOVEMAKING AND THE IMPORTANCE OF WORTHY HOME MEMBERSHIP. It ENCOURAGES DEMOCRACY AND THE DEVELOP- MENT OF CREATIVE LEADERSHIP ,N THE HOME AND COMMUNITY LIFE. ALSO IT IS TO PROVIDE WHOLESOME INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP RECREATION AND FURTHER INTEREST IN HOME ECONOMICS. ROW I—A. OVERMEYER, M.DlRNBERG, E. BLATT, P.GALLAHER, G. GOODSITE, G. FLORO, M.RlCE, M.L.TALLMAN, n. Brackett, D. holz, D. Young, R. wistinghausen, n. Correll, G. Scott. Row 2—E. Genzman, R. Cluckey, B. Zam, j. hamann, S. Flori ana, m. Bloom-Secretary. S. kreiger, E.Bebow, J.Imes, N.Lezotte, k.Rice, G.Radsick, j.Beekman, P.Floro, C. Rice, J. Stamm, R. Rust. Row 3--MISS McNeal, N. Pixley, B. Pratt, F. Gulish, M. Hensler, J. Hetrick, G. GarrisoN-TR£AsuR£Rr C. Flick, p. Goldstein, J. weitzel, J. Pierson, B. marvel, B. Felder, D. Pfeiffer, m. witt, A. Tolan, m. Gackstetter, D. Schultz, m. Peters, J. Lemke, J. Dewitz, M. Heineman. Row 4—0. Pfeiffer, C. Humphrey, C. Schlipf, D. Tallman, C. Risch, m. Schumaker-vice-President, m.Stick, 8. Sager, D.Guntsch, v. mays, p.minier, A. Browder, T. harder, S. Lickert, j. Dewitz, J. Deal, J. Felder, G. Goetz, P. Foss, S. witt-President. j. Louys. , P. Brackett, J. Ruckman, S. Barnes. 33 4 The Future Farmers of America is an organization v hch develops co-opckation and agricultural leadership. It encourages members in the development of individual farming programs and establishments, to improve home, farm, and its surroundings, and to try to improve scholarship Row i—C. Schultz, j. Reau, T. Luebke, w. Risch, w. Miller, R. Schultz. Row 2—R.Libben, J.hermes, M.Grau, T.Schultz, C. Lieske-Secretary. D. Behlmer, F. Stick-President. L. t K. Risch, m. Dehrinc-Treasurer, R. Blausey, R. Lemke. Row 3—Mr. Augsburger, D. Strieffert, R. Perry, m. mylander, G. kaiser, D. Rider, R. Beuhler, P. hermes, D. Zimmerman, D. Lieske, N. witt, R. Stone, C. Dewitz. row 4--M. Randall, L. Kleinhans, R. Nehls, m. Brough, m. Schultz, m. 0 Neil, R. Dewitz, T. Hurreli, w. Thorbahn, j. Quisno, m. Goodsite, R. Buhrow. The Live wires is an organization that meets at noons only. They sell refreshments at the football games, and give A BANQUET for the players and COACHES Af the close of the se« Membership is open to juniors and seniors. bfcfl50N ,GuNZMAN’ J’r- Ardersoni L. Taylor, S. Butler, p. Under-vice-president, n. weitzel. R PREslDENT°lTrf,FElF?[R!NER’ C KN°PP’ R‘HARRIS M M|LLER S. WADSWORTH, M. FELDER, S. HARDER- R0W zRmmermanG,l! GatesT’ K DenNV’ B Biggert «-Hensler, S. Van Rensselaer, S.Witt, C. Grover, Row 4 S. Michel, D.Schultz, S.O’Neal, m.Schumaker, B. Lickert, k. kelly, j. leFevre j. hameister J. whitmer-Secretary-Treasurer. D. St. Clair, p. Mulligan. ’ Ltrevre, j. hameister, Absent: Ann Zerck. ist How—Mr. Johnson, D. Pfaff, C. hablitzel,C. Nolan, miss Ayres 2nd How—Mr. Herbert, J.Johns, F. Stick, m. Felder, Miss Timpe. Student Cdc o unci Row—£. Shoup, B. Moore, m. O'Neal, S. Mooney, D. Schultz, J. Miller. Row—mr.herbert, D.Pfeiffer, J.Rife, w.Noble, a.van Rensslaer.R.Anderson, B. Lochotske, Mr. Smith. i)— Q ueen endants .Score (Left to Right) Dorothy Pfeiffer-Freshman, Shirley Butler-Senior, Sue van Rensselaer-Queen, Cecilia Nolan-Junior, Nancy Lezotte-Sophomore. d3oard CdfJera tord V—' L. CJ i T.y jgt, m, . V V r’$ § 1ST Row—M. Dehring, k. Risch, R. Lemke 2nd Row—L. Hansen, M. Grau, b. Schultz rivers ROW I- carl WAINWRIGHT, LEONARD SCHELL, MIKE DIPNER, WILBUR GATES. ROW 2- RICHARD WILSON, ARTHUR RISCH, JUSTIN KNOPP, RAY LEMUNYON, AL HAY. Mrs. CAKHtNTER AND MRS. MYERHOLTZ Sharon Terry 'p Marilyn ARLENE Spike Pat m. Shirley h. Our ounyer Dorothy • Sugar Thelma Ann Sue Ann j|M Charlene Skeeter HOWARD Zoomie Karyl k CARYt lODIE Eunie Shirley Lornie Darla i r or Brown ie Reedo Butch Irene Misery JAN Sally Ann Ruthie Gwen Ann B. KENNY K. Donna kog Rat l. Janice Dee Janet Judy . Dickie Kay In the fall of 5i, the largest class ever to set FOOT IN THE HALLS OF SALEM-OAK HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL, FACED THE LONG ROAD AHEAD WITH EAGER ANTICIPATION. Our class totaled 99; 54 girls and 45 boys. This, INDEED, WAS A CLASS DESTINED TO SPARKLE IN MUSIC, ATHLETICS, SCHOLARSHIP, AND DRAMATICS. Those first few days—getting used to the daily ROUTINE, DRIFTING INTO CLASSES 15 MINUTES LATE, AND BEING RAKED OVER THE COALS” BY UPPER CLASSMEN— CERTAINLY PROVIDED SOME HECTIC MOMENTS. At our first Freshman Class Meeting, under the SUPERVISION OF M|SS FRANK, WE ELECTED BILL WILLIAMS- PRESIDENT, LORNA TAYLOR-VICE PRESIDENT, AND DON CASS SECRETARY-TREASURER. ThELMA PFEIFFER AND BOB FRANCK REPRESENTED US ON THE STUDENT COUNCIL. Our class wasted no time participating in extra- curricular activities. There were i8 out for foot- ball, 17 IN THE BAND, 8 OUT FOR BASKETEALL, 13 IN THE INTER-SOCIETY PLAY, 19 OUT FOR TRACK, 6 ON THE Rocket staff, and ii in Glee Club; in addition to MANY OTHER INNERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES. Don Cass and Bill williams received their track LETTERS, AND HARRY WATTERS WAS THE FIRST PERSON EVER TO RECEIVE HIS lOO POINT ACTIVITIES AWARD IN HIS FRESHMAN YEAR. GuR FOOTBALL ATTENDANT TO THE QUEEN was Janet Thone. Shirley Butler and Mary Hensler MADE THE GRADE AS RESERVE CHEERLEADERS. The Bobby Sox Brigade” was the title of our first CLASS PLAY. The CAST INCLUDED Don CASS, SHIRLEY BUT- LER, Sharon Michel, Pat Mulligan, Shirley Harder, Ronald Lykens, and Janet hameister. Our stunt was a RADIO PROGRAM The FlZZ KIDS” SPONSORED BY b|xBY'S Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers for Bouncing Baby Boys. This was also the year we were divided into either THE mDELPHIAN OR LESBIAN jOCIETY. Among our many other activities, we also found a LITTLE TIME TO-K|CK UP OUR HEELS-IN A BIT OF SOCIAL LIFE BY ’’THROWING” A CLASS PARTY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. AS WE ROUND THE BEND, HEADING FOR THE SECOND TURN, WE TOOK PRIDE IN BEING UPPER CLASSMEN, AND MADE SURE THE FRESHMEN KNEW IT. MRS. YOUNG ASSUMED THE DANGEROUS TASK OF SUPERVISING US THROUGH OUR SOPHO- MORE year. Under the leadership of harry watters- PRESIDENT, C|LL w|LLIAMS-VlCE-PRESIDENT, AND ChuCK HABLITZEL-SECRETARY-TREASURER WE UNDERTOOK THE TASK OF SELECTING THE BEST DESIGN FOR OUR CLASS PENNANT. THE PENNANT THAT WAS FINALLY SELECTED WAS THE ONE SUBMITTED BY HARRY WATTERS. BLUE AND GOLD WERE CHOSEN AS THE CLASS COLORS. On February 20, i953, the'pennant was presented to THE SCHOOL AND ACCEPTED BY M|SS SCHLOSE AT OUR CLASS PROGRAM. Our play that year was a melodrama entitled ”The City Slicker and Our Nell”. George kaiser, Janet Morse, Ann Browder, Donna St.Clair, Dee hanny, Janet Thone, Merlin Goodsite, Ruth Harris, and Bob Frank WERE IN THE CAST. Our Student Council representatives in our sopho- more YEAR WERE PAT MULLIGAN AND DON PFAFF, WITH Ceorge kaiser on the activities Committee. WE HAD MANY LETTERMEN IN EACH OF THE THREE SPORTS. They were Don Cass, Merlin Goodsite, Don Pfaff, 6ill williams, Emery kahrs, George kaiser, and Ronald Baumgartner. we ALSO HAD EIGHT PEOPLE LETTER ING IN MUSIC. THEY were Chuck hablitzel, Reed Oestreich, CYle Ganske, Jim Garner, Sally witt, kay Frances Denny, Eunice Genzman, and dob Franck. Shirley Butler was selected as sophomore attendant TO THE FOOTBALL QUEEN. WE CONTINUED OUR SOCIAL LIFF BY CONDUCT NG A HAY- RIDE WITH HOT DOGS, ROOT BEER, AND MARSHMALLOWS AT the Graytown Park. Nearing our destination, we elected Bill williams- president, Pat Mulligan-vice-president, and Lorna Taylor-secretary-treasurer as our Junior Class officers. WE COMMENCED OUR JUNIOR YEAR WITH A VERY SUCCESS- FUL MAGAZINE SALE, BREAKING ALL THE EXISTING RECORDS WITH A TOTAL OF $421 P.80. PAT MULLIGAN WAS OUR LEADING SALESMAN WITH $ 189.00 FOR V HICH SHE RECEIVED a Gruen watch. Lorna Taylor 'won the drawing for WHICH SHE ALSO RECEIVED A bRUEN WATCH. Mr. R|FE SUCCEEDED Mr. LaFER AS OUR CLASS ADVISER. UUR REPRESENTATIVES ON THE STUDENT COUNCIL WERE Merlyn Bloom and Lorna Taylor. Merlyn Bloom also REPRESENTED OUR CLASS ON THE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE ALONG WITH CHUCK hABLITZEL when the final vote was taken, after a long and HARD DEBATE, THE JOSTEN COMPANY OF MINNESOTA WAS CHOSEN TO SUPPLY US WITH OUR CLASS RINGS. IT WAS, INDEED, A HAPPY DAY WHEN OUR MUCH SOUGHT RINGS FINALLY ARRIVED SHORTLY BEFORE CHRISTMAS. JUT OF FOUR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, THREE OF THEM- Ann Browder,Pat mulligan, and Mary hEnsler-came from our class.Shirley Butler was our football attendant. The play where's the Report Card” along with the skit ”And the Lamp went Out was presented to the STUDENT 30DY AS OUR CLASS PROGRAM. And then it came----May!----the one big night that we HD BEEN WORKING AND PLANNING FOR SINCE THE BE- GINNING OF OUR JUNICR YEAR—THE PROM! WITH CYPRESS Gardens as our theme, we had a beach scene painted ON THE WALLS WITH PALM TREES AND ISLANDS IN THE DIS- TANCE. The ceiling was lowered with green -nd v ite CREPE PAPER, and THE ENDS WERE ENCLOSED BY GREEN paopp and many colordul flowers. Suspended from the CEILING V.S ANOTHER OAK HARBOR FIRST, A REVOLVING CRYSTAL BALL, FLASHING BOUNDING LIGHTS ABOUT THE auditorium. Archie Newell s dance band provided the MUSIC ACCOMPANIED BY A LOCAL TELEVISION SONGSTRESS, MISS Brabara KRALL. Entering the home stretch, we realized that our DAYS AT S.O.H. WERE DRAWING TO A RAPID CLOSE. Ah! Those were the days when-never tardy-Lykens learned THAT SCHOOL TOOK UP AT 9:00 INSTEAD OF 9:15, AND when wrong way Bloom discovered that they change BASKETS AT THE END OF THE HALF. Under the leadership of Bill williams-presicent, Browder-vice president, Lorna Taylor-secretary, Peed -'estreich-treasurer, and the supervision of mr. Johnson, the various class committees were appointed AND WORK FOR THE YEARBOOK COMMENCED. Jerry Johns was elected editor of the yearbook. Darla Schultz and Sam Mooney se-ved on the Student Council; Chuck hablitzel and Sally witt served on the Activities Committee. In November we presented our last play entitled Ladies of the Jury” under the direction of Mr. Bacon. After a faulty dress rehearsal and many hard HOURS OF WORK, THE PLAY WENT OFF WITH FLYING COLORS, AND RECEIVED MANY FAVORABLE COMPLIMENTS. Adelphi n Society Officers elected from our class were: Don Pfaff-president and Chuck hablitzel-vice- presicent. Jerry Johns-president and Fred Stick- vice-president of the Lesbian Society. Sue Van Rensselaer was chosen football queen and Shirley Butler as her senior attendant. A VERY FINE JOB WAS DONE ON OUR CLAFC PICTURES wich were taken by Powell Studios. Many blue was SELECTED AS THE COLOR FOR OUR CAPS AND GOWNS, AND —50— The yellow rose was chosen as our class flower. Our CLASS MOTTO WAS EVER FORWARD; NEVER BACKWARD. WITH THE FIRST SEMESTER EXAMS COMPLETED, THE CLASS RATINGS WERE ANNOUNCED. PAT MULLIGAN WAS NAMED VALEDICTORIAN AND IRENE Fl.URY SALUTATOR I AN. NOW THAT OUR JOURNEY IS NEARING AN END, WE FIND THAT 26 BOYS AND GIRLS ATTENDED S.O.H. THROUGH ALL i2 years. They were:Ronald Baumgartner,Irene Flury, Don Cass, kay Denny, Bob Franck, Jim Garner, Dennis Genzman, Donna Genzman,Eunice Genzman, Chuck Mablit- zel, Janet Hameister, Dee hanny, Shirley Harder, Pat Linder, Dorothy holz, Jan is Dewitz, Kenny Lohrbach, Sharon Michel,Janet Morse,Pat Mulligan, David Ravas, Kenneth Risch,Sue VanRensselaer,David wistinghausen, Sally witt, and Ann Zerck. On May 3I our journey through high school was com- pleted. It was this eventful night that we stepped UP TO GET OUR DIPLOMAS AND CONGRATULATIONS FROM MR. WATERS. WITH OUR DIPLOMA IN HAND, WE EACH FACED THE WORLD WITH OPEN MINDS, EACH TAKING A DIFFERENT COURSE BUT ALL HAVE CONFIDENCE BECAUSE OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE ACQUIRED AT SALEM OAK HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL. Charles Hablitzel Pat Mullican jerry Johns cu rophecy Look with us now into the future! Date: February 30. 1970, that is March 2. For the benefit of the slower students, First we find Roger Burmeister, 32 year old bat boy for the St. Louis Blues Baseball team—assisted BY THE ABLE WATER BOY, DAVID WlSTINGHAUSEN. In the same tow we find Ansis Tenteris living luxuriously from the profit of his new investment Ansi es' Oyster Bar”. Immediately next door we can purchase some of Boom's Boomers put out by Janice Le Fevre Fire Cracker Company. Two blocks over at the Irene and Don Shop we may purchase Flury's French Fried Fish Fillets and Cass's Cold Clipped Clams. The enterprises of Richard Burbach k Ronald Baumgartner have found the solution. Interplanetary Soap to wash away that Rocket grease, comet grime, stellar dust, and interplanetary smudge. Ruth Harris, Janet hameister, and Shirley harder are running a flourishing hot dog stand at Gem Beach. Just north of Miami, at the Reed Oestreich Ostrich Farm, we find Marilyn Gackstetter chief plume plucker Down at Miami Beach, we see Merlin Lieske applying James Garner's Goose Grease Sun Tan Lotion to Thelma Pfeiffer before swimming from key to Key. Brother Bernard Arnold is turning out Afghanistan Argles in Donald Behlmer's woolen Mills. Kent Mestrey is doing admirably in the Steal Business. (Swipes everything he gets his hands on.) His TECHNICAL ADVISOR IS ARLENE TOLAN. Freo Stick has a flourishing lumber business at the Twig Lumber Mill situated in Slobovia, catering to upper and Lower. Skipping to colorful New Orleans we find the 3fc” Shop owned by Shirley Butler, Lodema Bender, and Ann Browder, producing clothing apparel especially for the Marti Gras. In the same tow is found the Hablitzel hashery k Haberdashery selling things like Chucks Chunk Candy. Running for U.S. Senator this year is Samuel Foghorn Mooney-”Elect me and I'll look into this matter. Pat Linder is now a leader. Yep, she takes all girl safaris man-hunting in London. Believe it or not, Merlyn Bloom is now star salesman of Amalgamated Rice,co-operated by Caryl k Maryl. Myron Dehring is living richly off the royalties on his patent for a simpler way to manufacture money. have you ever heard of Genzmanbury, S.C.? It seems Dennis went traveling and liked that area, so-------. Ronnie Lykens is with the Ohio State Patrol. Larry Chio has recently signed up with the Northwest mounted Police. Pat Mulligan, the scholastic leader of our class, now is using her education to teach others as the FIRST WOMAN PROFESSOR AT HARVARD. DON PFAFF HAS RECENTLY JOINED THAT SAME UNIVERSITY AS HEAD GIRLS' Swimming Coach. have you ever tasted Cora's Candied Currents? They are made by Cora-Belle knopp in her Candy Kitchen in Rocky Ridge. Charlene mizener has recently been honored with the position of Dean of women at Toledo University. Gwen Garrison and Donna Genzman,working together at the k. Risch Chemical Laboratories are unseccess- FULLY TRYING TO PERFECT ARTIFICIAL AIR, BUT AS OF YET HAVE NOT MADE ANY TREMENDOUS ADVANCES. YOU SHOULD BUY Wtw'S, THE PRODUCT THAT; IS GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YOU, AND IF NOTHING AILS YOU, EAT THEM anyway. They were thought up by Lyle Ganske and are being produced by william E. williams. Harold Throne has recently completed his last showing of womens' apparel in Paris and is now on the RIVIERA AS A GUEST AT THE HOME OF JUDY WHITMER. Betty Brackett is being kept busy these days by her chosen profession, that of attending to the wants OF HER TEN CHILDREN. The head football coach at u.C.l.a., merlin Goodsite, ably assisted by his line coach, Terry Hewitt, ARE PLANNING ON TURNING OUT A WINNING TEAM THIS FALL. Faye Gulish and Mary Hensler are starring in an All Girl Revue on Broadway. This will be their 2ty UNINTERRUPTED SEASON ON THE STAGE AT MlTZENHEIMERS'. have you noticed the new hair styles? They were inspired by those outstanding hair stylists Gloria Scott and Emery rahrs. Janice Keller has forsaken her love for bird calling and reverted to her previous art of hog calling. And she has medals to prove it! Bernard Arnold wills his hot-rodding ability to all Driver Training pupils, Ronald Baumgartner wills his trips to Elliston to ANYONE WANTING TO GO TO ELLISTON. Don Behlmer wills his bashfulncss to vicious Jim knopp. Lqdema Bender wills her swing and sway to Dorothy Pfeiffer. Merlyn Bloom wills his ability to shoot at the wrong basket to Dick Tettau. Betty Brackett wills her love of a certain green and white car to Shirley Flori ana. Ann Browder wills her red hair to Marilyn Schumaker. Ruthann Brown wills her love of tight skirts to Shirley LaFountain. Dick Burbach wills his ability to write love notes to future Romeos. Roger Burmeister wills his grace and ability as a dancer to Bill Baldwin. SHIRLEY tiUTLEK AND DQU CASS WILL THEIR NOONHOUR SEAT to Mike Lieske and Cheryl Brokate. Larry Chip wills his model ways to Ted Rarig. MvRON Dehring wills his hard head to anyone inter- ested IN WRECKING WALLS. kay Denny wills her piano playing aeility to Coach Martin. Janis Dewitz leaves the pillow she sleeps on in Study hall to Doug Avery. Irene Flury wills her slender figure to Beulah Biggert. Bob Franck wills his trips to Phil's Inn to Porky St. Clair. Marilyn Gackstetter wills her ability to attract men to Mary Lou Bahnsen. Lyle Ganske wills his ways with women to Howard Sick. James Garner wills his story telling ability to Leilani Gluth. Gwen Garrison wills her shyness to Karen Below. Dennis Genzman wills his knowledge in school to N-ary Humphrey. Donna Genzman wills her love ot Frenchtowners to Judy Schultz. Eunice Genzman wills her daintyness to Peggy N-inier. Merlin Goodsite wills his convertible to anyone who LIKES RED CONVERTIBLES. MERYL Greunke wills his various love affairs TO Kay morse. Faye Gulish leaves her ability to get along with BOYS TO ARBEAUDITH KNIERIEM. Charles hablitzel leaves his love tactics to John Reuss. Janet hameister leaves her Golden Voice to Rex STUCKY. Dee Nanny leaves his tuba to Marilyn Felder. Shirlsv harder leaves her trips to the Balcony to Sandra St. Clair. Ruth Harris wills her cashmere sweaters to Ronnie Goldstein. Mary hensler wills her love of Parties to Mr. Rife. Terry hewitt wills his towering stature to Bob Szakovits. Dorothy hjlz wills her superb ability in the driver TRAINING CAR TO PLUTO. Jerry Johns wills his ability to push dust mops ACROSS The GYM FLOOR TO ROGER KING. George kaiser wills his colorful report card to Diane winters. Wtt Janice Keller wills her ability to sneak out of Study Hall to Sharon J'Neal (if she can). Corabelle Knopp wills her office position to Dick Zunk. JANICE LeFeVRE WILLS HER CHATTER TO MARGE STICK. C-LARk iliSKE WILLS HIS CURLY LOCKS TO CHARLES CASEY. Merlin Lieske wills his farming talent to Mr. Freytag. Pat Linder leaves her di secting ability to miss Timpe. KjNNY LOHRbACH WILLS HIS MASCULINE AGRESSIVENESS TO Norma Brackett. KONALD LYKENS WILLS HIS YELLOW TROUSERS TO MR. Barnhart. Mary Jane Madison wills her liking of candy to Sally krieger. Kent Mestrey wills his trips to St. Clair and Orange to bo§ Mays. Sharon ichel wills her feminine ways to Lowell Humphrey. Charlene Mizener wills her hen cackle to Joan konieczny. Sam Mqqney wills his Mambo technique to Nancy UZOTTE. Janet Morse wills her love for the A4P to future customers. Pat Mulligan wills her cheer-leading ability to Mr. Smith. Davjd Nehls wills his quiet ways to Doug avery HEED uestreich wills his way with girls to Mr. Johnson. Don pFAFF WILLS HIS HOME IN OAK HARBOR TO ANYONE WHO CAN AFFORD TWO HOMES. Thelma Pfeiffer wills her 22 inch waist line to Marilyn winke. Emery rahrs wills his bashfulness to Mr, waters. David Raj as wills his varsity Club pin to Suzanne Denhart. Caryl and Maryl Rice will their similarities to Tom Bredehoft and Charlene Flick. kenny R sch wills his FFA membership to Pat Floro. Donna St. Clair wills her ability of chewing gum to miss Frank. Darla schultz wills her nurses' training to Coach lutz. Myron Schultz wills his New Years Eve parties to Mr. Herbert. — Gloria Scott wills her height 4'nn to Coach Erwin. Fred Stick wills his physique to Bob Flury. lOKNA lAYLQR WILLS HER SWEET INNOCENT WAYS TO Bernice Felder. Ansis Jenteris leaves his supply of brains to John Schwable. Harold Throne wills a place in the National Guard to ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SERVE UNDER HIM. Arlene Jqlan wills her giggle to Miss Ciszewski. Sub Ann Van Rensselaer wills her passicn for tall boys to Ellen Krueger. Jody whlitmer wills her great sense of humor to Maxine Miller. friiL lliams wills his love for Main Street to the Baldwin boys. Day 1P w!stinghausen wills his job in the greenhouse tc Mrs. Young for biological research. Sally w itt wills her ability to play the trombone to Marcia Zimmerman. Ann Zerck wills her ability to get along with Mr. waters to Eldon Ebel. Janet Morse Sue Ann van Rensselaer Fred Stick Judge Clark Lieske of the Court of Domestic Relations has received naticn-wide acclaim for his tactful AND PEACEFUL METHODS OF SETTLING FAMILY DISPUTES, JANIS DEWITZ AND SALLY WITT HAS MADE A FORTUNE IN THE TOOTHPASTE INDUSTRY. Lorna Taylor has just completed her fifth Hollywood smash-hit movie. She is considered one of America's BETTER DRAMATIC ACTRESSES. Did you ever wonder how salted nuts got salted? well, Janet Morse is the gal that does it. She is HEAD SALTER AT CLEO'S NUT FACTORY. Myron Schultz, after years of diligent study, has passed the State Bar Examination, he is scheduled TO OPEN UP A SALOON SOON. Kenny Lohrbach and George kaiser are co-owners of a fig farm near Istanbul, Turkey. Dorothy holz, who has a degree in Pharmacy, is farming near Lima, Ohio. Ruthann Brow, Kay Denny, and Sharon Michel have finally succeeded in constructing a foolproof bear trap. Ann Zerck, Donna St. Clair, and Mary Jane Madison are very active members of Alcolholics Anonymous. Sue van Rensselaer is president of Dow with Models Club , a very influential group in America's Upper Society. Need a good used car? See honest Jerry Johns, the workingman's friend, for the best deal in tow and country too! AFTER FORTY YEARS OF DILIGENT EFFORT,ROBERT FRANCK HAS FINALLY SECURED A CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP IN OAK harbor. 8flw.Hf2NY HAS RECENTLY BEEN SELECTED TO HEAD A HUNTING EXPEDITION TO UPPER MONGOLIA. •ERYL UREUNKE AND DAVID RAVAS ARE MAKING MONEY HAND OVER FIST IN THE PRINTING BUSINESS,NEWSPAPER WORK- that is. ’ Darla Schultz and Eunice Genzman after twenty-three years of research have found the perfect remedy FOR THE COMMON COLD, MEDICATED KLEENEX . David Nehls is leading a very common quiet life as test pilot for the North American Aircraft Corp. That's all there isi.' —53— ci ks cr 's - — 6- faculty autographs student autographs RBflRBWR ROTOR KANSAS CITY 6. MISSOURI
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