Ohio Community High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Ohio, IL)

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ri. 1959 4l ,,l N W I7 11' Ah' 42' A17 AZ' A-V Ai' 117 e u 0 9 1-' 0444 ' Wag! 544406 04421, 76021454 X f ! K X X Z f 6 x 1 X L K If 5 ... X 4.1 X f Z 7a ' m It is with deepest sincerity that we, the Senior Class, dedicate this, our annual, to the memory of Freda Anderson. Freda was a conscientious member of our class, and a friend to all. She was very active in music, and her voice -added har- mony to any group. Freda will long be remembered in our hearts for her cheerful personality and energetic spirit. l ff' xx a N , q+t., K 'I X M- XXI, 1 X47 .. y 7442 'gawwlb Wake '74 - STANDING, L. to R.: Francis Piper, Howard Townsend, Dr. O'MaLley. SEATED: George Sisler, James Evans, Presidentg Marvin Ioder, Secretaryg Howard Ogan. 'Me FP Zzddacbe We are proud of our Board of Education for the wise judgment they have shown in selecting compe- tent instructors to guide us through high school. ' V V 4 A fhfiiiiii' ,lp Sponsored by SISLEFUS CREAMERY--Ohio, Illinois A , Hgj' 1., 1 if'- 1 1 and i H' H' Wm X M W S25 ,wxx V ' N' Y' ii LYLE MORGENSEN , ,A A , iff, JAMES KETTLEBOROUGH P1'iIlCip3.1, C1l.1id8.1'1C6 COLIN- 1 H' I 1Y: 5iQH W Y Mulxff Social Science, Drivers selor, Commercial Q -UQVJLLQQ Training, Athletics We em 1 , uw m W,..gQg VANCE PLAPP 5? V ?l4 M j I DONALD TRAYNOR Music ' K1 : ' N' W Mathematics, Science 5 Mrs. CAROL G1-:RBERS , ' English, Library, Pep Club um I 56? ri.. . Sponsored by OHIO STOCK YARDS--Ohio, Illinois w.w4.szw,-,M .W 'ww' HH H HW- WVA- m M :uw m 1 v H Q53 W Mrs. ANN ALBRECHT First Semester French LEO OSTERMAN Commercial .M yfff 1 wwfwwwqsgkfjtgf? ww fr,, , to S Miss NAOMI HENTSCH ' I Home Economics A , km QQQWIU I m m1g...w wg? I I I WILLIAM LLOYD Agriculture, Chemistry Mrs. MARGARET LARSON Second Sem ester Fr en ch H X4 ,X vu H It H H 'Ml I QM Sponsored by OHIO FARM SERVICE, INC.--Ohio, Illinois W ,, lllrl ki M .gal els rim - F 1:' . , , A-'Q . . -, , V . , ij, tw- ', - V-:Mg 'fs ..,,.' , ', W ,A w , -rr nh. .,.,,, School Treasurer: Violet Meisenheirner lfJ-lwicics, ,ir aw w 1 'TW '5 wins-sre35:,i5g,,3,5 , '-S . vigil 5, . Offlce Secretary: ' ' Mrs. Leo Knuth ooi'oo H ' L ' 4 'N mi' ' 10122 , W School Custodians: Edward Duffy and Julius Kramer Bus Drivers: Francis Faley, William Lloyd, James Eble, Vance Plapp. Sponsored by PIPER'S CORNSHELLING SERVICE--Ohio, Illinois Q v ,A '.,,g J ',,A:.-,' 5 I I I I 5 z'aSaocee4 CLASS OFFICERS--Judy Ryan, Secretaryg Mr. Mor gensen, Sponsorg Jim Tornow, Presidentg Nick Smith, Vice-Presidentg Richard Schultz, Treasurer JAMES LEROY TORNOW Football 1,Z,3,49 Basketball 1,2, lilffksfk , X 3,45 Track 1,2,3g F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4g 'I 'l' ' F.F.A. Vice-President 3: F.F.A. President 43 State Farmer 35 Ag. Production Awardsg Class Play 3,45 National Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 33 Home- coming King 4. , LLVVI x:7,y-ftfrbg-L4 J' NICK DALE SMITH, Jr. Basketball 1,2,33F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Perfect Attendance l: F,F.A. Sentinel 2,45 Class Treasurer 3. Sponsored by OHIO GRAIN COMPANY--Ohio, Illinois JUDITI-I ANN RYAN-- CLASS SECRETARY F.H.A. 1,Z,3,45 Chorus 1,z,3,4g Class Play 4g An-1 nual Staff 45 F.H.A. Offi- cer 4. JM? RICHARD LEE SCHULTZ- CLASS TREASURER Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,Z,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Re- porter 25 Treasurer 35 Secretary 45 Band 15 Chorus Z,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 State Farmer 35 Ag. Production Awardsg Class President 2. MLJJMQAQ JOAN ELLEN BYCZYNSKI F.H.A. 1,2.,3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Class Play 45 Cheer- leader 25 Class President 1, Class Secretary 2. DOUGLAS HUGH JOHNSON Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Sentinel 35 Band l,Z,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 25 Class Treasurer Z3 Class Vice-President 3. GENEVA ALLENE GRANT F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,35 Pep Club President 4. Sponsored by SCHULTZ fLesJ TRUCKING CO. --Ohio, Illinois 1 1 1 1 111 N AQ 1 Nl? ll 1111 ANNE MARY PIPER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,49 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3,4g One-Act Play 43 Annual Staff 4: Cheerleader 2,3,4g Homecoming Queen 4g Class Secretary 25 Magazine Award: F.H.A. Officer 2. JAMES MELVIN CAREY Football 1,2,45 Basketball l,2g Track 1,23 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Band l,Z,3,43 Student Council 45 Homecoming Attendant 43 Class vice-president 3. W Vi: l U 1 1 I1 1 La, WL 1 11- . m -'...I 1 . V., ..... 1 Q1 1 1' 7' 1,6 1 fs'1111ll:1t1a 1 LESLIE VIRGIL KRIEGER Football 1,Z,3,49 Basket- ball Zg F.F.A. l,2,3,4g F.F.A. Vice-President 4. 557571 JANET ELAINE PENDAR VIS F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,4g Class Play 45 National Honor Society 2.,3,43 An- nual Staff 45 F.H.A. Treas- urer 3. ALBERT JAMES IODER Football l,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track l,Z,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Ag. Grade Awardg Chorus 3,49 Class Play 3,43 National Honor Society 49 Annual Staff 4g Perfect Attendance Z,3. Wim gl 111I1lIl1I1lll H1111 3 18, 111 mn N ' a rf 1111111 1 LH l11 111 111 111 r 34 HSu9fff?ii::1g:: I j 1111111111111,11 11 ,- I gzwff1gN.! Q211111111111.111111l 111122111' 11 11 1 Y fffigr Sponsored by OHIO HATCHERY --Ohio , Illinois ma we is ?3E' WE.. vt I um Q ,git ' X uf HOWARD EVERETT SPOHN F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Track Z. A lf' 11, W-.5 . ..,1N ,,K, ., - af.. ll A ani . 'azm M-I . , -I . 1. .1-I , I :EE V-,,Q. Vw :Brain Ls'1: vw . 3' 1 ' ... . -mm 1 M: I 1 . - fig V 1 Q Eff 'sl' ,, H , .1 jail... W' 'f ' ' Hui. . ...Nw V P N N 5 F- I 3 vw . Y I ' fgefevfw-A-ffl gQffcf,,,.L ,l, 1' 1' I 4' VW, , , NANCY KAY STOCKING F.H.A. 1,Z,3,49 Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 4: X Homecoming Attendant 43 Pep Club Secretary 43 F.H.A. Officer 4: F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 4. , , H EDWARD FRANCIS DUFFY If Football l,2,3,4g Basketball M l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,43 , F.F.A. l,2.,3,4: Band 1,2, 3,49 Chorus 3,49 Class Play 3,45 F.F.A. Reporter 4. 'Kd BONNIE ANN EVANS F.H.A. l,Z,3,4: Band l,2,3,43 Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,49 One-Act Play 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4g Perfect Attendance 23 Homecoming Attendant 4g Cheerleader Z,3,4g National Honor Society Secretary 4. JOANN ELAINE BYCZYNSKI F.H.A. l,Z,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,45 Cheerleader Z3 Magazine Award: Class Vice- President 1 gmt, Sponsored by Dr. RUSSELL SMITH, D.V.M.--Ohio, Illinois Q 31 1-uf ma. lk 5 News se we I ANTHONY FRANCIS FRIEL Football 1,Z.3,45 Basket- ball 1,Z.3.45 Track l,2,3.45 F.F.A. l.2.3,4: F.F.A. Treasurer 45 Chorus 1.2, 3,45 Class Play 3.45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,35 Student Council Z3 Class President 35 Annual Staff - 45 Homecoming Attendant 4 Ag. Production Awards .mm .Gif wx Q V , E f A '51 1 2 ':,'wl1 4'l'- -2.1.4 JESSE LEMUEL BRIMM Football 1,3,4: Basketball 1,25 Track 1,3545 F.F.A. 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Magazine Award. 'i,e,.44, ifiaffkff--f LYNNE ANNETTE MEISENHEIMER F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3.45 Class Play 3,45 One-Act Play 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Student Council, 1,45 Student Council President 4 Annual Staff Co-Editor 45 F.H.A. Treasurer 25 F.H.A. President DORIS JEAN KOONS F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus l,Z,3,45 Class Play 3,45 One-Act Play 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Annual Staff Co- Editor 45 Class Secretary 1, National Honor Society Secretary 35 National Honor Society President 45 D.A.R. Award 4. 45 National Honor Society Presi- dent 4. RICHARD ARLEN RAMOS Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,Z,45 Track 45 Band 1,Z,3,45 Chorus Z,3,45 Perfect Attendance 15 - High Y Swimming Club. ,te Qwwtl Sponsored by RAYMOND HOFFMAN EXCAVATING CO Ohio Illinois I I emu 70466 I, Tony Friel, do will and bequeath my fondness for blondes to the Junior class boys. I, Ed Duffy, do will and bequeath my golfing ability to Allan Reed. I, Jim Carey, do will and bequeath my little red car to Sheila Evans. I, Anne Piper, do will and bequeath my ability in bookkeeping to Maxine Grant. I, Nancy Stocking, do will and bequeath my giggle Ito Janet Blaine. I, Howard Spohn, do will and bequeath my good UQ English grades to Alice Jeanne Smith. I, Jesse Brimm, do will and bequeath my love of sports to Steve Doran. We, Joan and Joann Byczynski, do will and bequeath our old boy friends to anyone who wants them. I, Sonny Ramos, do will and bequeath my curly locks to Mikel, O'Malley. I, Doug Johnson, do will and bequeath my sheep shearing ability to Dick Schaill. I, Nick Smith, do will and bequeath my speech making ability to Steve Doran. I, Judy Ryan, do will and bequeath my quiemess to Sandy Walker. I, Lynne Meisenheimer, do will and bequeath my blonde hair to Antoinette Knuth. I, Janet Pendarvis, do will amd bequeath my dress making ability to Betty Richards. I, Jim Tornow, do will and bequeath my ability to tell the twins apart to the teachers of Ohio High. I, Dodie Koons, do will and bequeath the old Plymouth to anyone who can drive it. I, Jim Ioder, do will and bequeath my fondness for high flying to Barbara Ewalt. I, Les Krieger, do will and bequeath my wolf whistle to Dick Schaill. I, Bonnie Evans, do will and bequeath my tardiness to Alice Smith. I, Richard Schultz, do will and bequeath my hog raising ability to Bill Doran. I, Geneva Grant, do will and bequeath my black hair to Mary Ann Rettke. written by Bonnie Evans and Leslie Kreiger My name is Nick Smith. The calendar on the wall says that it is 1969, which tells me that it has been ten years since I was graduated from Ohio High School. Since I just became the sole owner of Nick's Nifty Texaco Station, I have de- cided to take a few days off to go on a little trip. As I stepped up to the reservation counter at the airport, who should confront me, but my old classmate Judy Ryan, who is the top reservationist with Schultz's Skylines, a jet service. During my conversation with Judy she told me that our old classmate, Rich, not only owns the jet service, but he test drives his own jets. Judy was surprised when I told her that the former Joan Byczynski and her husband Arch still live on a farm north of Ohio. Judy said that it was a shame that I hadn't come a week earlier, as another classmate, Ed i Sammy1 Snead Duffy, stopped over on his way to Florida, where he was to take part in an exhibition golf match with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. Duff was accompanied by his trainer and business manager, another classmate, Jesse Brimm. As my plane was ready to take off I bid Judy good-bye and went aboard. We were airborne only a few minutes when we had to make an emergency landing near an Indian reservation in cen- tral Iowa. Who should our surprised hostess be, but Miss Doris Dodie Koons, who is the principal of the Kootshi-Kootshi Koons Indian School. Dodie informed me that another classmate of ours, Doug Johnson, who is a very successful business- man in a nearby town, is the owner of Johnson's Jolly Mortuary. His faithful ambulance driver and chaffeur is none other than Howard Spohn. Dodie said although her work was very rewarding, it was also very tiresome, so she manages to spend at least two weeks each summer at the Russell Rest Home in Tiskilwa, Illinois where Bonnie Evans is the head nurse. As soon as the plane was ready to go again we started to continue our trip westward. While we were cruising along airborne at 600 and some miles an hour, I heard a peep, peep, peep, and looked out just in time to see my old friend, Jim Ioder fly by. Jim is a used airplane dealer and is doing very well I hear. Perhaps his success is due partly to his very competent secretary, Geneva Grant. In a short time I was on the ground again having reached my destination, a Dude Ranch in central Arizona. The owner of Carey's Cozy Corral, my old side kick, Jim Carey was there to ,greet me. Jim has a beautiful layout and a thriving business. Featured at his weekly rodeo is therenowned trick riderJanet Pendarvis. Jim tells me that the next ranch is owned by Jim Tornow and his wife the former Joann Byczynski, who are in the chicken and egg business. Jim also told me that two of his recent guests at the ranch were Lynne Meisenheimer who is touring the country giving piano concerts, and Tony Friel who is a ski instructor at Sun Valley. One of the highlights of my trip through California was a visit to the movie colony where I met Anne Piper who is the head bookkeeper for the Elvis Presley Fan Club. Anne told me that Nancy Stocking is a cruise nurse, working on a luxury liner, the Becky Lynne, which is named after the captain's daughter, The captain being none other than an old class- mate, Sonny Ramos. I am looking forward to my last night in California. I am spending it at the Stock Car Races where my old friend Les Krieger, known as Lucky Les, is racing his little stock car, the Queen Ann. Then I will turn my thoughts homeward. I have had a wonderful trip and have enjoyed seeing all my old friends again, but I will be glad to get back to that thriving metropolis of Ohio, Illinois, for that will always be a welcome sight to me. , written by Sheila Evans and Mike O'Malley Co-sponsored by JACK F ALEY APPLIANCE STORE and THE DOLAN AGENCY--Ohio, Illinois -...Q Doug 'I -1v,'f,f' .' H wsw I2 in ' K mx 1 1 iq: Mg . , . , 4 in 4 Y P . ' 1 ew ' 5 .,.,. , if. ,K -f . A... L , , 4' -5 e Vu :F , - , ff' K., -r M- 'JH ,U 1,- Nick -- - fF'Tlg--WM .S f N .L le.. Janet I I . 1 fri W' I Rich ,..--:.:..:. ,gps , za 1 ' N -5.-552292: ' V 5 I 'A F , .:. 1, i N im , ' 2- -1 ..s::5....:5:'I , f, ,, m'W'W 9 .1 i: Jesse 6' 5: ., z .,,L,JJ.1 w wmv .-:saggy N' - 1 I ei' WUI J' ,, H. -JH is r fn A -as , 'S i 2 'X s jbii' wx r . fir? , if fi I i n N NH WL ' - 3: A' my T.-.5 0' .qw A 3-Af Y A Q Lynne .hm C.. Judy Tony I L, Ed i .,y, L sssiifzaiz' New 1 4 Q tiaswsui - 4 ::::::!::1f2 122111121-'iL'L- IU: 1'-I4.'?::-'i115:0?1f':EZ9!1f737-'.f. M o n ' ..4..::r.1--:.1 H 1,-M ei' 1 A' 1 V .V -,ffgn-,3 .: i- V -' 4:-ipgag f-,-W--M '11-111 ' -' :.: 5E5 J-'15-'v':-TK., f!Z.111Y 'i 13. ,X 555 D' iifff :ff ,w ,iiiii iliiigiiii gi! ' ' -...-552: Nancy I J lm I- R -i yf A am gi , ' ' D y-T, . wig: VH :Art 1. ,C - .xiii ME! M ,V ww is - .Q Anne W f Les Dodie Geneva Bonnie Jim T. Co-sponsored by W. F. ANDERSON HARDWARE STORE and GUGERTY'S GENERAL STORE--Ohio, Illinois r wr! .i!' .4 hug'-W ' 'I '- -Q Q-J A xi 'r Margaret Allen Janet Blaine Bill Doran -E ,. if , 11 ENE , gi , F ,lll5 O 'Af , , ll H1 - . Simms. Steve Doran Sheila Evans Mr . Kettleborou gh - -Sponsor Betty Richards - -President ' Sheila Evans--V. President Barbara Ewaltz- - Se cretary Steve Doran - -Treasurer Mrs . Gerb ers - -Sponsor N Mary Clare Johnson Antoinette Knuth Mike O'Malley Co -sponsored by OHIO CAFE and SWANSON TRUCKING CO. --Ohio, Illinois Barbara Ewalt Maxine Grant yr-rw---' - - - H ' mama.. : ,W , rig All lilggifgsssasi H l if 25,1 3 E .: l , ' ll 'lllllliwlll'll9i5iEii1ll'l I A A 'li H V -5 . ' ' Ai , . iw ii HANK, A 1 A C ....,... , Xflllaf llxlwcn l fm ll' .Bla 'st 7 Hess ii 35345 w ww 4 -if W Allan Reed Mary Ann Rettke Q ,v uw .., M, it ST' A ,ii in, K l, A llllilll-:ll-,i 1: ll fwllawezamw l Betty Richards ' il - ' ' iw W'-' 3- l 'H igilgligfii'-l' W iffll ll ' Jil: gygififgyrgiiigg.. wi ll ',ii,1i1,,3, 5S llHu.w..i Wllwwww,!,,.....W,. xl 5iE5ietsl'i'1.. ,. ' i W ' ... twig. 1? V A Q oszser. 'Q ,it 1 W -mm. V -. ' l 3 - fi 91 wi . :E ,ty NH tx' W M ,M W? r Alfa 'C C . C rip. . Dick Schaill Alice Smith Sandra Walker .u Student Librarians: Sponsor--Mrs. Gerbers, Alice Smith, Mary Rettkc, Maxine Grant, Mary Johnson, Margaret Allen, Barbara Ewalt, Tonic Knuth, Sandra Walker, Mike O'Mallcy, Betty Richards, Janet Blaine, Allan Reed, Maureen Doran, Bill Doran, Sheila Evans, Steve Doran, Dick Schaill. Co-sponsored by HOPKINS LUMBER CO. and SISLER'S PRODUCE CO. --Ohio, Illinois M Y Win M' nw... NF. NNW .vv '..T U.3 ... 'W' ' ..... ,. ' ' -- ...,. Xk,V in 1, .wg . ... .. .. , . X... .. .. ..! .. ... wx.. w...m...111...Q11. 1- W- 3... '...'..1...M.. ..'wvw'f1ff211iZff5Zff21f1fa H ' ,... ..,,u,H..Wr 1... .. .. ...W m...m,. ,,Lq.Mwn,v w . mmgrr .,A. me . M .. . , ..rs.ri1.S.1.s.1.s...s...s.r.VM.... . - 1 ,. . .i - Mf..w.rf H Q-A , u .. ... . . '.'f'W ...ive-1.-iziszzszagsfzsfgs .. ... ... .. ...J mmm gi .. .. . t hu, .ll ... JW11l.Wl'NNlll X www... .. ffgisigixssiig ' Q W5 W W 11... H 'x ' .. . 'NH gg.. al... ...L H W L .. 2 ' ' . .. ... N. . . . v-ure Carol Anderson 'Emi .. r. .. ... .. r ... Karen Anderson .2 A REQ . ,. Q - ' N fy , A, X . V. X Virginia Anderson Clarence Blaine Douglas Blaine . , 54' .53 5,1 Q' 4 A x ' A ' . , I . 1 j.T4f'qg A-, .., , . N A fu :ti are-if 19- 9 -. .VVL r ' 1. xi 'fi 1 u.. ' r ,... . . ,I-x W .1v...A L W , - .iw 33321. A MQ. 259 ,fy Q K Bill Bfimm John BYCIS Mary Jean Friel Secretary--Martha Forristall, President--Larry Rickert, V. Pres- ident - -Junior Blaine , Treasurer - -Carol A nderson, Sponsor - -MI. Osterman. Co -sponsored by KRIEGEPUS GARAGE and FORRISTALL WELDING SHOP Ohio, Illinois S L. fi , ' Jack Gugerty Mary Knllfh Paul Knuth l N S N 1 gl 1, 'fx M I ,, I i w Nile Plapp Tom Minnick Howard Ogan 70e7ze an Um Wag , 'IPX I HI mm'iF'V.f is I . I f ' . ,fx ,4-Q' u Q x, Dick Reuter Marilyn Spohn Judy Stocking Gloria White Co -sponsored by SCI-IAILL'S CITIES SERVICE and WILLIAM GROSSMAN 8: SONS TRUCKING 8a SHELLING- Ohio , Illinois. fm f' 1 ' Hr Y Y Q-yq ,::, ::.,,,, , H l -Tam , , ,, 4 1 4 5 H ,1 S me , hs if 1' - T, QEi4z,5E,s5j'5 ' W L. 'x A Q, , r .f 1'.. '. iii? ?Z:?j, x 555.555 .. . .zjeiezgiezezegs ---V. eu. W.. A r Sandra Albrecht Renee Anderson ehfgk- 3.1-Qugs-EAS J ... .-ze.-E15-5-E1 5--.E - V' , - .f ,..,.S' . ' . We V' . ' W ' 1' 'i..fi!?5ss5ff:1.,', ...AE ' ,H.52-gj'..-'m,1:.-ia652555: ' -r X ' ..,...f' ,'r'jfm1 'XG'u-,fn-, 1 g. ' N .:...:Ei5EEi-2!!'!1- H 1' W' 1 H 3 '11 Y-'M I m-uw um un w- -Q 1 4 r .. Maureen Doran Paula Ewalt Zyrs' 21 ' 'mm w 5 46? , Y. .LYY 4 ,. 2,1 T1 2 ',,i'f51gE.-X P f' Q 'ff' D . dv. X . W lv wg f Judy Byczynski amDm,2meg.m.,, Mr. Traynor--Sponsor, Sandra Farrell--Secretary, Sandra DannY Etheridge Albrecht--V. President, Ricky McGraw--President, Bill Knuth--Treasurer. Sandra Farrell Fred Grant . .f. ,., . Y-V V-H-u 5 1-,..?i fn.iF , 1, f .-1 X 1 Co -sponsored by ANDERSON STANDARD SERVICE and IVAN IODER STANDARD BULK DEALER--Ohio, I11ino1s V, 5 W ' 35 w t, William Knuth Marilyn Krieger Ricky McGraw ' - Z. 11:5 ff' .-'g M - : Q v- i ., ,,. , Um iii 5 ' ZIE r Q EJ 'ff-L -' 1 'R Z -, . 1 , 4 i iii OT, wi- H Elf' ' -Ki ,i xii, i i Charles Muffin Donald Reuter Andrew Spohn s.. G Ruth Spohn Barbara Swanson . lx , I P .4 Q kN N I .4 F M x N M N C0-sponsored by OHIO WELDING SHOP and RYAN 'S GROCERY--Ohio, Illinois. ' We .leaflet Zum S007 Wemzmmia v 7' Q- ff. '7owcvzd Wear Wngww .ew 4,N af .li F.H.A. Officers, SEATED--Marilyn Spohn--Treasurer, Margaret Allen--Secretary, Lynne Meisen- heimer--President, Mary Knuth- -Vice President, Virginia Anderson--Chrm. of Public Relations. STANDING--Barbara Ewalt--Recreation Chrm., Judy Ryan--Projects Chrm., Nancy Stocking-- Historian, Martha Forristall--Parliamentarian, Miss Hentsch--Sponsor. The Ohio FHA was very active this year. They sponsored a Children's Christmas Party, Valentine Dance, Freshman Initiation, and observed FHA week in April. The highlight of the year was winning first prize with the FHA Homecoming float. The Mother-Daughter Tea in May concluded the year's activities. The FHA was aided in all its activities by their Chapter Mothers, Mrs. James Evans and Mrs. Clifford Anderson. FIRST ROW: Doris Koons, Sandra Farrell, Virginia Anderson, Nancy Stocking, Karen Anderson, Renee Anderson, Judy Byczynski, Judy Stocking, Marilyn Krieger, Sponsor--Miss Hentsch. SECOND ROW: Joan Byczynski, 'Maxine Grant, Marilyn Spohn, Mary Rettke, Judy Ryan, Maureen Doran, Anne Piper, Lynne Meisenheimer, Sandra Wal- ker, Carol Anderson, Mary Clare Johnson. THIRD ROW: Joann Byczynski, Mary Knuth, Betty Richards, Barbara Swanson, Martha Forristall, Francis Ryan, Mary Friel, Bonnie Evans, Gloria White, Ruth Spohn. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Evans, Alice Smith, Janet Pendarvis, Margaret Allen, Sandra Albrecht, Paula Ewalt, Antoinette Knuth, Janet Blaine, Barbara Ewalt. Sponsored by FARMER'S ELEVATOR CO.--Van Orin, Illinois . 7, l Z to Do, 7 Dawg Zh .lecnm Emma? to Jae, lawn? to Save, F.F.A. Officers: Mr. Lloyd--Sponsor, Richard Schultz--Secretary, Tony Friel--Treasurer, Jim Tornow President, Les Krieger- -V. President, Bill Doran--Reporter, Nick Smith--Sentinel. Our F.F.A. officers attended a leadership school at LaMoille and their Sectional Officers Banquet at Kewanee. The Chapter sent teams to the soil and livestock . .- W A judging contests. Jesse Brimm won the pest control contest. The Parent-Son Ban- ' I ' quet was held in May, and the State F.F.A. Convention in June. We also had members who exhibited livestock and grain in the Sectional fair, sold popcorn at f ' Tfo- all games, rented steam cleaner to farmers, and entertained the F.H.A. at a party. Q,,0fpXj:K ff The highlight of the year was the election of Nancy Stocking as Chapter Sweet- : heart. c '65.Qf',,47'S cf ur! 5 Co-sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK OF VAN ORIN and VAN ORIN CO-OPERATIVE OIL COMPANY--Van Orin, Illinois Student Council, BACK ROW, L. to R.: Charles Murfin, Sandra Walker, Mike O'Malley, Mr. Mor- gensen, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Spohn, Secretary, Jim Carey, Lynne Meisenheimer, President. 5 1 , 9 Annual Staff, BACK ROW, 4 A ' L. to R.: Sponsor, Mr. Ostermang Rich Schultz, . A Anne Piper, Jim Ioder. 1 FRONT ROW: Tony Friel, Judy Ryan, Co-Editors, L ' Lynne Meisenheimer and vis . 2 7.f' National Honor Society, THIRD ROW, L. to R.: Nile Plapp, Larry Rickert, Tony Friel, Jim Tornow, Paul Knuth, Richard Schultz, Jim Ioder, Mr. Morgensen, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Antoinette Knuth, Mary Adele Knuth, Janet Pendarvis, Sandra Walker, Alice Smith, Bonnie Evans, Barbara Ewalt, Doris Koons, Anne Piper, Lynne Meisen- heimer. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Spohn, Mary Friel, Sheila Evans. NOT PICTURED: Betty Richards and Mary Clare Johnson. 7a?ede'z0m Sponsored by GONIGAM, BASS, 8zI-IILL CO. --Walnut, Illinois. Doris Koons, Janet Pendar- We .lah 0m eamf Varsity Cheerleaders--Bonnie Evans, Mary Clare Johnson, Anne Piper, Sheila Evans. Barbara Swanson Marilyn Krieger Carol Anderson Marilyn Spohn Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders 0464 Fei 55 ' 4' 5 v Z is 5 74:05 7445 .faeef Season Record FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Fred Grant, Jack Gugerty, Ohio Franklin Center Junior Blaine, Jesse Brimrn, Mike O'Malley, Bill Ohio LaMoille Knuth, Danny Etheridge. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Nile Ohio Wyanet Plapp, Les Krieger, Allan Reed, Buddy Ogan, Ed Ohio Malden Duffy, Rich Schultz, Ricky McGraw, Coach Kettle- Ohio Tiskilwa borough. THIRD ROW: Tony Friel, Jim Tornow, Ohio Neponset Jim Ioder, John Byers, Larry Rickert, Jirn Carey, Ohio Sheffield Paul Knuth. Ohio Buda The Ohio Bulldogs ended their 1958 football season with three victories and five defeats. After having a slow start, the Bulldogs came back to win two out of the last three games. This season four of our players received honors on the All-Conference ' - ' h lt T n Friel, Mike O'Malley, Tearn. The following boys were selected. Richard Sc u z, o y and Larry Rickert. Sponsored by CITIZEN'S STATE BANK--W Walnut, Illinois -' vb. Yu ,K -A E Les Krieger Jim Ioder JimBg3l:ey Paul Knuth Tony F1-iel Center End End . Back Jesse Brimm Richard Schultz l Mike O'Malley Back End Coachnliettleborough Quarterback Larry Rickert Edward Duffy Buddy Ogan Quarterback Junior Blaine Allan Reed Back Tackle Tackle End Co-sponsored by R. E. LEWIS REAL ESTATE CO. and FARM SUPPLY CO. -- Walnut, Illinois . X 1 Yagi 352' -if . in ,if 1 ,W ' , if fggf- .X GQ. 2,51 Q?-K, V xifk 'V ' V f I Z -I g -, W1 Q ' ,. A g s H K -N' A4 f Q ,. j 4' ' V K N, H. A if 1- G 4 . fl 1f + p' . ,, I -- MM , - 0 -,,, ' x , 1 - , 4 f f q :'f ' if kr' 'J E j L' .,,: :gil 0' I , f 1 2 ' 4 ' 7 'V T' NE! h 1 f x' '-J f' . . P1131 , Tv 5 , . Eff we ll-Z E4 Li Q E .Ag S V X . X ' ff K if W ,.,, A - ,, H' iv I - Q ' A ' . ' f , 1 . M-:Za Mfaigf,m' Miki XF' Q K g 394 . 'L , A my my 3 QQ if 1 L if 4 jk' ' 1-- -M ,gf Q a 1- , A , X-,Vg A R 's ' F 1 . .4 .- .-,U u - f , re e VZ 'hc-. f ' , w if lk? M 1 ,F , gs, if 5 , I , 1 'iw' Q - ,,, . N. Tin 15 I-.' F . f. 1 -r s. ii ,+g.3. l ' 1' fuqff- Y IL fic' G+? .u , , MM' ,L .15 11591 ' 65335 1 . H A A , I 1 f 'm ,fx Al :L FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Jack Gugerty, Douglas Blaine, Bill Knuth, Dan Etheridge, Fred'.Grant, Mike O'Malley, Junior Blaine. SECOND ROW: Jim Ioder, Jesse Brimm, Sonny Ramos, Tony Friel, Richard Schultz, Edward Duffy, Coach Kettleborough. THIRD ROW: Ricky McGraw, Nile Plapp, Paul Kuuth, Larry Rickert, Allan Reed, Charles Murfin, Buddy Ogan. There were twenty boys out for track. We won two conference triangular meets ZZ ' ' ' and placed fifth in the Conference track meet. Ohio finished third in the race for 2 - - A- the All-Sports trophy. W M111 Seaubz7fzac4677Zen Tony Friel ...... . . . Hurdles, High Jump, Relays Richard Schultz . . . . . .Hurdles, Broad Jump, Relays Edward Duffy .... . . Weights Jim Ioder .... . . . Pole Vault, Mile, High Jump Jesse Brimm . . . . . Dashes, Relays Sonny Ramos . . . . Dashes, Relays Mm Sedan! 2680445 The mile relay of Larry Rickert, Mike O'Malley, Jesse Brimm, and Richard Schultz set a new record of 3:46.3. Jim Ioder set the pole vault record at ten feet eight ,Q inches. - Co-sponsored by EWALT Gr FRANK BUILDING SUPPLY and WALNUT SALES CO.--Walnut, Illinois iframe awe-74e2 tournament. Senior Athletes: BACK ROW, L. to R.--Jim Toder, Jim Tornow, Jim Carey, Leslie Krieger. FRONT ROW--Edward Duffy, Tony Friel, Richard Schultz, Jesse Brimm, Coach Kettleborough. -wi The Ohio High School all-sports banquet was held honoring the boys who participated in sports, especially the seniors. Coach Kettleborough gave out major and minor letters for football and basket- ball. The cheerleaders also received their letters. Mike O'Ma1ley was awarded the Father Maza free- throw trophy. Gifts were presented to Coach Kettle- Basketball Trophies, L. to R.: 2nd place conference, 4th place conference tourna- ment, lst place Fresh-Soph conference borough and Mr. Traynor, statistician. Father Mayes was our guest speaker. Mike O'Ma1ley receiving the Free Mr. Plapp, Father Mayes, Mr. Morgensen, Mr. Kettleborough. Throw Award. .mln ,L Co-sponsored by HOME EQUIPMENT CO. and FINK MOTOR SALES--Walnut, Illinois The Annual Homecoming was held Friday, October 3. An afternoon parade of bands, floats, and characterizations was fun for all. The evening football game brought dis- appointment when Ohio lost the game to Malden by one small point. However, the evening's activities perked up again at the dance held in the high school gym. The highlight of the evening came when the Royal Party of Jim Tornow, Anne Piper, Jim Carey, Bonnie Evans, Tony Friel, and Nancy Stocking entered and crowns were placed on the heads of Anne Piper and Jim Tornow. King Jim and Queen Anne W '72 Tony Friel, Jim Carey, Jim Tornow, Anne Piper, Bonnie Evans, Nancy Stocking. Co-sponsored by HEITZLER FARM EQUIPMENT CO. and WALNUT REDI-MIX CO. --Walnut, Illinois. ' V .H w,12f?W'.1,QfYZ ft 4 'A fwf22Xtrx..'?'1?'-+L!-' V1 ,,,,.-'ff' x : ,-+ .Em qfgx . . 1 ,rafi I I If uf'- VL? ' s r-' 'w 1 I ,, , ., L.. . . -Q v ':, j'v V 45 Q 'U' Z- ,I JN, v . ' 1 Q, J- . .:.2'E?':'i' I ,2 ,, uw' 'H .:. .-: N . :-: 4 fe , . -Sn. ,, .. E X 1 F' I ,, .,,A.. l- ,- fa' 5 1 fir K Lg, f .I- ,: D Fl ' I f V..- 3 f 1- fgfgiyj,-U, , ,,,o-. 5 .N,,, .. J .Rig-,px t mem 79644, swf., sam Me vm STANDING, L. to R.: Tony Friel, Mr. Plapp, Janet Pendarvis, Joan Byczynski, Judy Ryan, Joann Byczyn- ski. SEATED: Edward Duffy, Jim Ioder, Bonnie Evans, Doris Koons, Richard Schultz, Nancy Stocking, Anne Piper, Jim Tomow, Lynne'Meisenheimer. Cast of Characters Sandy Rawlinson--Bonnie Evans Edythe Rawlinson--Anne Piper Blair Rawlinson--Jim Tornow Leila Boyd--Lynne Meisenheimer Hannah Cole--Doris Koons Doris Sweetser--Nancy Stocking Chris Meade--Tony Friel Jerry Wood--Richard Schultz Bob White--Jim Ioder Randy Sayles--Edward Duffy Julia Arthur--Judy Ryan Trudy Jones--Joann Byczynski Penny King--Joan Byczynski Hester Manly--Janet Pendarvis I l Co-sponsored by LARSON FURNITURE HOUSE and PRINCETON AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION-- Princeton, Illinois cazckvz AFM femeamweaf STANDING, L. to R.: Alice Smith, Margaret Allen, Barbara Ewalt, Maxine Grant, Allan Reed, Steve Doran, Dick Schaill, Bill Doran, Mike O'Mal1ey. SEATED, SECOND ROW: Janet Blaine, Betty Rich ards, Mary Ann Rettke, Sheila Evans. SEATED, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Carol Gerbers, Antoinette Knuth, Sandra Walker. U Cast of Characters: Bill Pryor--Mike O'Ma1ley Miss Jane Trimble--Barbara Ewalt Miss Cathie Trimble--Alice Smith Margaret Trimble--Betty Richards Dorothy Trimble--Sandra Walker Maria Garcia--Antoinette Knuth Jose Garcia--Maxine Grant The Gas Man--Steve Doran An Officer--Bill Doran Mr. David Brent--Allan Reed Elizabeth Pryor--Janet Blaine Tilly Pitts--Sheila Evans Miss Walker--Mary Ann Rettke One- ot' pkg 'Me Gawain Cast of Characters: Sidney Trent--Doris Koons Miss Ellington--Anne Piper Valerie West--Lynne Meisenheimer Michele Trent--Bonnie Evans Directed by Mr. Vance Plapp Co-sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK and AVERY THE CLEANER--Princeton, Illinois et Wie Zozo Scaeetdeafat Sweetheart Nancy The Annual Sweetheart Dance was held Saturday, February 14. The theme for the dance was Let Mc Call You Sweetheart. The highlight of the evening came when Nancy Stocking was crowned F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart by Jim Tornow, Chapter President. They then led the group in a grand march. fi Cu-apmxsnrcd by CITIZEN'S FIRST NATIONAL BANK and PIONEER HI-BRED CORN CO.--Princeton, Illinois .let e '--- 1 11 e ,ew sr 1 11 L 1. ' 4 1 11111f Hat, 1 ROW 1: Mr. Plapp--Director, Geneva Grant, Renee Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Nancy Stocking, San- dra Walker, Anne Piper, Mary Ann Rettke, Marilyn Spohn, Karen Anderson, Judy Byczynski. ROW 2: Ricky McGraw, Nile Plapp, Carol Anderson, Maxine Grant, Lynne Meisenheimer, Ruth Spohn, Bonnie Evans, Betty Richards, Mary Knuth, Maureen Doran, Mary Johnson, Joan Byczynski, Danny Etheridge. ROW 3: Jesse Brimm, Doris Koons, Judy Ryan, Barbara Ewalt, Martha Forristall, Barbara Swanson, Janet Blaine, Mary Friel, Frances Ryan, Judy Stocking, Joann Byczynski, Fred Grant. ROW 4: Bill Doran, Edward Duffy, Gloria White, Antoinette Knuth, Janet Pendarvis, Sandra Albrecht, Margaret Allen, Sheila Evans, Paula Ewalt, Sandra Farrell, Marilyn Krieger, Sonny Ramos. ROW 5: Jack Gugerty, Richard Schultz, Jim Ioder, Dick Schaill, Steve Doran, Paul Knuth, Allan Reed, Tony Friel, Bill Brimm. 8,444 ss,-. ra,-: fe-.?fff:,' ' Lilies-N. Q1 3' U .flyi- .J-O 1- ... 1-flxillig Sponsored by ODELL PLUMBING Sz HEATING CO,--Walnut, Illinois 1 1 1 1 Y-may , ,M l l 1 ' fwafaezifa 1 11 ia 55,515 Zpfwm The annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held on Saturday, May 9. The Oriental theme set the mood for a Sentimental Journey to China. The de- licious meal was prepared by the Lutheran ladies and served by the Sophomore girls. The Junior girls were assisted by five Chinamen in several musical num- bers adding humor to the program. After the banquet, the rest of the evening was Spent in dancing surrounded by an atmosphere of exotic in- cense and pink angel hair trees. Everyone had a wonder ful time. , .: L , x , M., JI Q 'fix 1 . 'P' ', 'HIE . ,,fJ'L, ., - fi' ..- B l- L . fi' , Q, I A N U I r w 1g5,L,.L ' , 1 f 1 in HH H! Q ab Si Processional ....... 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