Pandora Gilboa High School - Mirror Yearbook (Pandora, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Open House ff 12 mx, EDWIN ANDERSON Ed Class Treas. lg Student Council 3,4g Glee l,3,4g Chorus l,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Operetta l,4g Class Play 3,4g Varsity P-G 2,3,4g Football 2,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Track 3g Mirror 4g Spyglass 4. DAVID AUGSBURGER Dave Student Council lg Glee 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Operetta 4g Class Play 4g F.F.A. 2,3,4g Varsity P-G 2,3,4g Librarian 2g Football 2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Track 4. KAREN SUE AUGSBURGER Class President 2g Class V. Pres. lg Class Pres. 4g Glee 1, 2,3,4g Chorus l,3,4g Operetta lg Pianist 4g Class Play 3, 4gF.l-l.A. l,2,3,4g Varsity P-G 3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Mir- ror 3g Spyglass 4. KENNETH BECKMAN Ken Class Treas. lg Varsity P-G 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,4g Track 3,4. MARILYN BENTON Susie Glee l,2,3,4g Chorus l,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4gOperetta 1,43 Class Play 3,4g F.l-l.A. l,2,3,4g Varsity P-G 3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Cafeteria lg Spyglass 4g CLARENCE BROOKS Clancy Glee 3,4g Chorus 1,3,4gBar1d l,2,3,4g Quartette 4g Operet- ta 4g Class Play 3g Basketball 3. .va-imgpfif' PATRICIA ANN BROWN Pat Glee l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,45 Operetta 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Cafeteria 1. DELORES BUCHER Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,3,45 Operetta 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Varsity P-G 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Mirror 45 Spyglass 4. ROIENE CHERRY Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Operetta 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Var- sity P-G 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Spyglass 4. BLAZ COLEMAN BlaZe Glee 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Operetta 45 Class Play 45 F.F.A. 1, 2 ,3 ,45 Spyglass 4. 1 o . 1'.s'n .fi DARRELL DeVORE DeV0re Student Council 1, Glee 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Operetta 45 Class Play 3,45 F. F.A. 2,3,45 Varsity P-G 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2, 35 Track 3. ROBERT EMANS Bob Class V. Pres. 15 Student Council 2,3,45 Band 15 F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Varsity P-G45 Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Mirror 3,4. 3 FRED GRISMORE Lee Class Pres. 3g Class V. Pres. 4g Class Sec. 2g Glee l,2,3, 4g Chorus 3,4g Orchestra l,2g Operetta 2,4g Class Play 4g F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Varsity P.G. 3,4g Scholarship Team 2g Li- brarian lg Football l,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Mirror Staff 2,3, 4. DONALD HALKER Don Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4. EUGENE HECTOR Gene Class Treas. 2g Band lg F.F.A. 2,3,4g Scholarship Team lg Librarian lg Basketball lg Baseball lg Track 2,3g Spy- glass Staff 4. CHARLENE MAE HERR 'Shower' Glee l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4g Operetta lg Class Play 3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Varsity P.G. 3,4g Y-Teens l,2,3,4g Cafe- teria 2g Mirror Staff 3,4g Spyglass Staff 4. INGE HOFFMAN lnk1e Glee 4g Chorus 4g Opererta 4g Class Play 4g Y-Teens 4g Camera Club 4. LOIS LA UBY L0 Glee lg Chorus lg Band 3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4g Operetta lg Class Play 4g F.H.A. lg Varsity P.G. 3,4g Y-Teens lg Li- brariau 3g Class Reporter 3g Mirror Staff 3g Spyglass Staff i MARLENE LUGIBIHL Mark Glee l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Operetta 1,45 Class Play 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Varsity P-G 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Spyglass 4. PAUL LEHMAN Lehman Class Pres. 15 Class Treas. 35 Glee 45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45Varsity P-G2,3,45Scholarship Team 1,25 Camera Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Mirror 1,2,3,4. mm ALPHONS MEYER 'A1phy Glee 45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Class Play 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3, 45 Varsity P-G 45 Librarian 35 Class Reporter 15 Football 45 Basketball 1,35 Baseball 35 Track 1, SHIRLEY NEMIRE Shir1 Glee 1,2,35 Chorus 35 F.l-l.A. 25 Varsity P-G 45 Y-Teens 2,35Cafeteria 1,2,3,45 Librarian 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 3, 4. DARLA PHILLIPS Class Reporter 15 Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,45 Cafeteria 15 Spyglass 4. CLAUDIA REICHENBACN Claude Class V. Pres. 35 Class Sec. 45 Glee l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Operetta 1,25 Class Play 35F.H.A. 3,45Varsity P-G 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3,45 Mirror 2,3,45 Spyglass 4. .Qi 4 li THOMAS REICHENBACH Rick Class V. Pres. 25 Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Quartette 2,3,45Operetta1,2,45Class Play 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Var- sity P-G 1,2,3,45 Librarian15 Class Rep. 1,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Spyglass 4. NORMAN SCHROEDER Norm Varsity P-G 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,45 Track JANICE SCHUTZ Jan Class Pres. 45 Student Council 25 Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1. 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Operetta 1,2,45 Class Play 35 Varsity P-G 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 2,3,45 Mirror 45 Spyglass 4. JOAN STAHL Jo Glee 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Operetta 1,45 Class Play 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Varsity P-G 3,45 Cafeteria lg Librarian 15 Spyglass 4. MARLOWE WEHRLY Verly Class Treas. lg Student Council 45 Glee 45 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Varsity P-G 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Spyglass 4. DONALD WHERLY Duck F.F.A. 3,45 Cafeteria 25 Student Council 15 Librarian 25 Camera Club 2,3,45 Mirror 3. ,rqga 715. in 'Ut Us ROBERT DAVIDSON Harry G1ee4gChorus4g Operetta 4, Football 3,4g Track 2, Mir- . N ror 4g Varsity P-G 3,45 Camera Club 2. PATRICK WENGER Pat Glee 3,4, Operetta 4, Varsity P-G 4g Football 4g Basket- ball 11 Mirror 4g Baseball 2, Track 2. af In , 'U2 va- my if fa-, 4 s'x 12? ! MARVIN SIGLER Red Glee 1,2g Band 1,25 Class Play 3,4g Librarian 1,2,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3. SANDRA SUE WELTY Sandy Class Sec.3, Student Council 4, Glee 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, 3,4g Ensemble 43 Operetta 1,45 Class Play 4g F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4g Varsity P-G 3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Cafeteria 1,25 'x Librarian 1,2, Mirror 3g Spyglass 4. .R 4 .ml WI I I A rf ?'-I are E Class Motto: ln ourselves our future lies. Colors: Maroon and white. Flower: White rose. Juniors The projects of the Junior class have been: Con- cessions at ballgames, selling sweat shirts, and the annual Junior-Senior banquet which was held in Findlay. 1' ,f 1 - f I Qlv' 'I' 5' -is T' L Dixie Baker Colleen Basinger Mary Lou Basinger, Sharlene Basinger Edward Baumgartner Ruth Ann Bracy Pres. 2 C3 xv ,. 5? . ,f I . I x Tom Coleman Marilyn Crawfis Louise Diller Sandra Dukes, David Emans Dick Frantz Reporter St. Council . X x 1' -. an ru 16 fU? all 1 L Winfred Grismore Bonnie Grubb Manuelita Guillen qwqyyh L',,. V- ,.',.- .em XYX '-af' Fred Lehman Nola Lehman, Sec. Keith McCullough . pr' I I ' '- -1. .72 f-n. Beverly Pingle Bonnie Radabaugh Arthur Schutz St. Council gh if yaag r . - Dick Stewart, Paul Stahl Treas. -Q9 6' .562- ... nd 741 if it 3 XJ Marlene Herr Janet Hoffman Robert Knepper 'Q -3 R ? '--x 4 Q x?. , -' ff X: f Xi 4 P 4 If N W' Ioan Morgret Loretta Pennell Paul Phillips ff .' PM ah 5 gnu' me Q., 0 ' V .ple J M fy SQ 1 ewfral 65 QAVJQ .L-PVP, L. cf-ga ' Ruth Ann Seimet Marilyn Seyer Don Steiner, V. Pres. 'Wi 'C' Janet Styer Sarah Wenger Phyllis Williams Eileen Wynkoop if CV' 0' kg L,-Z-Ayr Sophomores First Row: Shirley Halker, Mary Geisy, Pat Turner, Leland Miller, Carol Burry, Mona Cherry, Mary Jo Roseboon, Phyllis Badertscher. Second Row: Gloria Grismore, Betty Lou Pierman, Jerry Sommer, Norman Bucher, Susie Winters, Anna Ruth Bridenbaugh, Sandra Mericle. Third Row: Ellen Dearth, Ronald Reichen- bach, Eleanor Burkhart, Doyle Agner, Arlene Warner, Lo Ann Inbody, Carolyn Ketner, Barbara Hilty. Fourth Row: Roy Cherry, Arthur Welty, Lynn Krohn, Jim Tousley, Julian Kempf, Keith Diller, Mr. Gratz. The class projects during the past year were: initiation , of Freshmen, purchasing class rings, work day, and a party in honor of Pat Turner, who moved away March 1. Class officers are: Pres ........................ Pat Turner V. Pres. . . . . .Carol Burry Sec ....... ............. Le land Miller Treas ...................... Mona Cherry ' ' A 'A f Stu. Council ..... Keith Diller and Sandra Mericle Advisor ..... ................ M r. Gratz , Fortman Body Repairs-Ottawa, Ohio Federated Store-Pandora, Ohio S1 1 'Y ,nv is IK Q0 Freshmen First Row: Daryl Amstutz, Larry Grubb, Howard Devore, Jerry Pierman, Bill Hart, Larry Williams, Sharon Turner, Nancy Conine. Second Row: Ann Augsburger, Carol Stahl, Ronald Kneeper, J. D. Burkhart, Ruth Ann Krohn, Kae Herr, Kenneth Augsburger, Mary Kay Savage, Mr. Snyder. Third Row: Margie Schu- macher, Patty Hector, Richard Sutter, Sam Herman, Nancy CUPD. .Terry Conine, Thomas Burry, John Burk- hart. Fourth Rowg David Wenger, Louis Oren, Marvin Diller, Joe Hart, Rolland Nemire, Robert Rice, Bob Eisenbach. The freshmen were given a hearty welcome by the sophomores at the beginning of the school year. They are now well represented in the various school organiza- tions. The officers for the year are: Pres .......................... Bill Hart V. Pres .................... Larry Williams Sec .... . . Margie Schumacher Treas ..... ..... J erry Pierman Rep ........ ....... H oward Devore Stu. Council. . . . . Bob Rice and Jo Hart Advisor ..... ........ M r. Snyder E. W. Amstutz Reese Insurance 8s Real Estate-Pandora 23 Eighfh Grade First Row: Gerald Grismore, Robert Wehrly, Wayne Basinger, Bob Anderson, Johnny Bill McDaniels, Joe Guilen. Second Row: Carrie Benton, Genieva Bixel, Doris Dearth, Sharon Herr, Winfred Bauman, Bill Schneck, Tom Gerdeman, David Burkholder. Third Row: Nan Augsburger, John Hauenstein, Richard Mor- vay, Ronnie Baumgartner, Lawrence Brooks, Paul Nemire, Bradley Cherry, James Geisy, Gary l-lilty, John Morgret. Fourth Row: Janice Swankhouse, Mary Ann DeVore, Mary Alice Baumgartner, Virginia Schutz, Ann Sommer, Janice Burry, Helen Meyer, Peggy Cherry. The eighth grade has been busy the past year preparing for high school. We sponsored a skating party,gavea play and took eighth grade tests. Officers are: President ...... Vice President. . Secretary-Treas. Reporter ...... . . . Gerald Grismore . . . . Nan Augsburger . . . . . Doris Deatth ..............HelenMeyer Motto - A good student today makes a good citizen to- morrow. 24 artw- Seventh Grade First Row: Marvin Niese, Ronnie Turner, Dick Bracy, Wayne Hector, Norman Grubb, Arthur Meyer. Se ond Row: Anita Stewart, Margaret Giesey, Janice Kempf, Suzanne Diller, Ruthanna Stewart, Janice Hilty Bonnie Stoody, Linda Phillips. Third Row: Joe Bill Neill, Margie Eck, Ioan Diller Jo Reichenbach, Judy Mericle, Sarah Bixler, Barbara Amstutz, Edwin Ketner, Jerry Steinman, Mr. Molter. Fourth Row: Charles Winters, Donna Nussbaum, Milo George, Ted Schumacher, Jerry Stall, Ed Rosenberger, Patty Cherry,Fred Burkhart, Bill Beam The seventh graders have been taking an active part in Jr. High activities. They have also enjoyed two class parties. The officers are: Pres .......... . . . Charles Winters V. Pr ....... . . . Io Reichenbach Spffi' , es ud Mericle Rep ....... . . .I Y f ' S Sec.-Treas ................. Norman Grubb ' I ' 'Z Class motto: Ever ready, never failing. Colors: Rose and white. 0 .M I . Snaps YUEF Winners of Superior ratings at district contest in Bowling Green. Float for school levy. Y r 4, 72' UT f .-'ms ag.. , ,,- . Q 'WS nf Any broken bones? Master painters. Latin. Take it easy doc! End of a busy day. V' V. I VJ. S , ,snr 1 V iii . .2 -f fn -f .K w 1? Our top athletes P ' 4 4, ,.saal , ff. v 1? ,- Q- gvuv- V ,Q 5 f NK, -4 .,-an ra -.1 -F93 v- ,N. Q uv .., !l. u-lg. ' s 1 If A 1 '. Q' 1 b I , K-ws.. 1' , VH ' as u .A . ' SQIK I I A F i . 'W A L h 5 f S L !4 Q, ff' Y ..: L - u ' ' 'L 7. .W x ' i v ' ' in 4 -5 f I . 14. , L . . , X 1m,! ' , ' ,A .ffk 4 1 ' ! 1 4 , .4' A '- -z , ' ' 3 .w , ., '. 3 f ' sf ' T ,. v - ,.. .Lw. j1'4- , L -. 4 A.. . -h --429' 9?- .. W A- .,....A.. ,.V - - A 1-1 .. .T . K ., 'VA Q. ..' a., -.Lf-j ,. ' 4 -X 'an .Ta . j Q-ge ' . -s an . N . LW ,-' .6 I---N 'x- .gxxk ' - hu-Q . v 4 4 4. ,PA S .1 1. Q to 1 at .5 if. 'YI 3 Pandora Sixth Grade C9 First Row: Sara Beth Burkholder, Larry Lehman, Carolyn Amstutz, Drke Ketzenbarger, David Suter, Charles Lauby, Howard Cherry, Mr, Hartzler. Second Row: David Bracy, Rolland Etter, lee Eisenbach, Dean Basinger. Ronald Samsal, Sandra Sommers, Keith Sommer. Third Row: Sharon Sommer, Zuma Diller, Agnes Schutz, Julia Pope, Sara Grismore, Gretchen Gescheider, James Basinger, Frances DeVore, Darrel Grismore, In the fall of'53 we all were a bit curious to see that new man teacher, so all members were present except one who had moved. We sold magazines to earn room money of which part was used to buy Compton's encyclopedia set. We visited the Putnam Co. Library, gave a Thanksgiving playlet, and shared in the duties of the School Safety Patrol. r 5' 36-.V 5' L- an PM JC 3 it 1, Gilboa Sixth Grade First Row: Lance Larson, Sharla Seyer, Betty Dearth, Bruce Morgret, Floyd Emans, Billy Rosenberger. Second Row: Larry Phillips, Jerry Bowersox, Sue Ellen Williams, Franklin Rowe, Paul Dukes, Thomas Meyer, Mrs. Malone. Third Row: Jean Swankhouse, Melvin Niese, Gary Zeisloft, Leonard Hector, Berry Bowers, Robert Bracy. This is the first year that there has been a separate sixth grade. By taking a part and interest in our activities and studies we are enjoying it very much. We are all looking forward to our new experiences next year in Jr, High. 29 Pandora Fifth Grade First Row: James Herr, John Amstutz, Bonnie Bauman, Larry Steiner, Mary Lynn Kempf, Nancy Lehman, Jeanne Sommers. Second Row: Connie Basinger, Jewell Dukes, Thomas Ury, Billy Carr, Donald Diller, SamuelKrohn, Darrell Basinger, Mrs, Cupp, Third Row: Donald Burry, Dale Basinger, Dorothy Pope, Paul Bixler, Lynn Wynkoop, Virginia Bixler, David Frantz, Max Cook, Marvin Haas, Fourth Row: Michael Meinke, Horalia Castella, Linda Diller, Gary Long, Julia Schutz, Ted Cherry, Rex Ketzenbarger. During the fifth-grade year all of us have participated at one time or another, in various room activities which help to make our school life pleasant. These activities may be the daily chores of dusting or planning a party for the class, school patrol, and grade school band. With both work and play we look forward to being better school citizens next year. 30 gs H! Gilbocl Fifth Grade First Row: Cheryl Phillips, Carolyn Niese, Madonna Michael, Paul Nemire, Teresa Meyer, Herbert Dun- can, Mary Halker, Joyce Williams. Second Row: Martina Mora, Gary Gerdeman, Lewis Morgret, Beverly Deters, Sandra Gratz, Ronnie Fenstermaker, Linda Radabaugh, We visited some factories and places of in- terest in Bowling Green this spring. We have put on an Amateur Hour Program as part of our room activities. Among our pupils there are several boys who are prospective candidates for the 1959 basket- ' X ball team. S 31 -.. fan-. Q KZ' fs' Q .f 4 5 Dir QL' qi Pandora Fourth Grade First Row: Jane Nusbaum, Karen Lugibihl, Pauline Coleman, Ronald Basinger, Dean Welty, Rebecca Son- ders, Sharon Yenner, Mrs. Everett. Second Row: Luquetta Basinger, Judy Anderson, Jon Reichenbach, Jack Stoody, Mickey Baumgartner, Merry Eck, Shirley Luginbill, Mark Grismore. Third Row: Paul Etter, Christine Schumacher, Donna Samsal, Randall Reichenbach, Sondra Fruchey, Robin Gescheider, Kevin Snavely, Jane Pierman, Kay Stahl. Our room has been very well organized. A new room commit- lee for each month brought varied ideas, projects, and parties that added to the zest of the room. We have been very interested in art, gym, safety and music as well as watching each individual's progress in the 4 R's through- out the year. 'h'ulf:igSf'i' J i 's,,,' 1-'Eff 1-4 J 2 qt?- -Dir :Qi 3? Gilboa Fourth Grade John Niese, Credencio Velasquez, Donald Altman, Paul Morgret, Rodney McDaneils. Second Row: Thomas Geisy, Dorthy Meyer, Billy Stall, Karen Payne, Dwight Hector, Richard Dysert. Third Row: Billy Swank- house, Georgia Forney, James Rosenberger, David Kisseberth, Eugene Meyer, Peggy Davenport. Absent: Mary Watkins. Being fourth graders we found a great deal to do this year. Aside from our regular studies we enjoyed participating in the Christmas operetta. We also found enjoyment inputting our artis- tic talents to work under the direction of Miss Schumacher. x A' 33 ,,,,-' J F5 4 n. -- 1. .,., - , at - -- s. 4 ' 'GFA at if gg O 05' .gp at ,msg is Pandora Third Grade First Row: Charles Benton, Carolyn Luginbill, Eugene Reichenbach, Roger Basinger, Timothy Hall, Linda Dukes, Mrs. Burkhart. Second Row: Arlyn Sommer, Carolyn Burkholder, Jack Hart, Gloria Bixler, Ginny Bea Neill, Douglas Reichenbach, Ann Schutz. Third Row: Connie Augsburger, Beverly Grismore, Charles Niswander, Charlotte Keifer, James Schutz, Joyce Amstutz, James Lernley, John Pope, Cynthia Cupp. Absent: Judy Bridenbaugh. We have a class of 23 pupils. We have had a very nice year together. The one thing we really liked was reading, although spelling was our easiest subject. We enjoyed our Indian pr0jCCI. especially weaving small rugs and making pottery. Churning but- ter and making candy were two high lights to most of us. We have ten piano students, six violin students and one boy is study - ing accordion. F' -26 'P CG w-if Gilboc Third Grade First Row: Rowene Seyer, Sharon Hixon, Virginia Geisey, Donna Duncan, Joan Mericle, Diane Ginther. Second Row: Keith Brooks,EarlDuncan, Billy Ensminger, David Oren, Oscar Velasquez, Mrs. l-light. Third Row: lane Ketner, Helen Beckman, Jerry Charles, Jimmy Payne, Florence Hector, Karen Bracy. One seldom finds a more co-operative group than this Third Grade of 21 members. We enjoyed the project of weaving pot holders. After making one for mother others were sold to raise our room fund, however, through the redemption of tax stamps we realized our greatest increase. With this money we bought several books, hope to buy a large picture or two for our room and take an educational trip. -, - 'ca ,.. , as 4' 04 as'? Pandora Second Grade EL.. First Row: Ken Doyle Bucher, David Sutter, Jackie Steiner, Stanley Schneck, Judy Basinger, Jennifer beh- man, Mrs. Lichty. Second Row: Robert Geiger, Gerald McOwen, Dennis Dorman, Larry Hilty, David Pier- man, Ronald Amstutz, Pamela Hall. Third Row: Dorla Basinger, Jean Keifer, Sandra Reichenbach, Ray- mon Dil1er,Jimmy Hatfield,Barbara Sutter,Donna Johnson, Ginger Hilty. Fourth Row: Kathy Carr, Larry Yenner, Roger Buehrer, Robert Grismore, Brent Burkhart, MaryLee Bracy, Ned Zuercher, Charles Pope, Mark Stahl. During September 37 students enrolled in the second grade. As all were anxious to learn about living creatures, we started our Insect Unit . We fed and watched them make cocoons. We al- so made a mural about them. Another event which created much interest was our flower show. But the highlight of the year was changing from print to regular writing which meant we were grow- 1ng up. 36 'hs-l P '-Y --.A-as .-, ..,.r ,,,,4. ill 4 as ' an Gilboo Second Grade First Row: Jose Rangel, Donald Harmon, Carol Ann Hector, Diane Kline, Richard Rower, Jimmy Forney Ralph Phillips, Paul Morris. Second Row: Zicende Olague, Larry Gratz, Irene Meyer, Enedelia Rangel Gloria Olague, Nate Meyer, Judy Rosenberger, Mrs. Moore. Third Row: Jack Bowersox, Laura Hector Nancy Nemire, Junior Wagner, Donna Mae Steinman, Helen Watkins, Evan Reynolds, James Bracy. lul 1 We have used various projects in addition to our regular work. The members of the class played the part of Santa's dolls in the operetta. During the Farmers' Institute we gave the Sayings and Works of Benjamin Franklin. From a total enrollment of 26, two moved away and two were transferred to the third grade. 1 L 37 , no Q Q 3 F ,- Q .. a- - , 5' A'-Il, CC Q 5. ag ' ' Pandora First Grade First Row: Lertnis Core, Jon Dukes, Donna Deitrick, Becky Dick, Gene Amstutz, Ruth Pope, Dennis Mc- OWCH. Anita Lehman. Second Row: Kathlynn Burkhalter, Marcia Lemley, Edward Diller, Paulette Lugin- bill, Ricky Cherry. James Reichenbach, Sandra Basinger, Robert Costillo, Toinette Crow, Miss Miller, Third Row: Margie Pierman, Dennis Wynkoop, Rosemary Miskulin, Priscilla Fisher, Larry Grismore, Elise Sommer, Barbara Walton, Ronald Fruchey, Richard Geiger. ,rv One pleasant day last September these little folks entered First Grade. Many of them had been enrolled in Kindergarten so were familiar with the routine. For others it was that 'Thrilling First Day. It was not long until they were bringing in live animals for study and were taking field trips to enrich their own experience. Then in a seemingly short time they were able to read, a goal which all First Graders anticipate with so ' much pleasure. 38 .,,..i-- ..- . - - 'V' -. 'QF' 4? 1'-l 11 mf Gilboa First Grade First Row: Keith Duncan, David Morris, Mary Mora, Carol Pierman, Harley Duncan, Sally Mora. Second Row: Doris Agner, Balde Belasquez, Robert Fenstermaker, Eugene Niese, Donna Jean Halker, Robin Sue Stall, Victor Russell, Miss Troyer. Third Row: Alfredo Rangel, Daniel Olague, Dane Martin, Luis Rangel, Carol Worley, David Reynolds. Some of the highlights enjoyed by all of us in Grade One were: visits to the beipsic Bakery where we observed the processes of making cookies and rolls, the Telephone Office, Post Office, Feed Mill, and Grocery Store. - U! -,, 1 J A l it Heringhaus 81 Son Wise Clothing 8: Shoe Co. 'ii Ottawa, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio 39 .as -of W ae L .., QI 4,3 ..1,..... l Kindergarten First Row: Becky Lehman, Mark Benton, Chuckie Nash, Don Cook, Michael Shaney, Richie Lehman, Timmy Hartzler, Candy Hall, Paula Martin, Glen Schroeder, Charlotte Walsh. Second Row: Beth Schu- macher, Debra Basinger, Dickie Fairchild, Danny Hilty, Marilyn Meyer, Diane Baumgartner, Janette Bas- inger, Alan Basinger, Mary Kaye Moore, Miss Beagle. Third Row: Ricky Reichenbach, Nicky McCullough, Buzzy Marshall, Dorothy Bixler, Carolyn Meyer, Freddie Suter, Robin Gratz, Billy Payne, David Bucher. Absent: Linda McOwen, Philip Sommer, Pheobe Ann Armstrong. Kindergarten is an orientation for First Grade. It is a place where children and teacher live together, work together, and play together. We learn to do many things such as take turns, listen while others are speaking, share things we have with other members of our group, sing alone as well as in a group, march, and manipulate various ma- terials. , We as teacher and pupils greatly appreciate the interest and help of the Federation and various clubs who have made the Kindergarten possible. I Ed's General Repair. Electric gl Acetylene Welding, Gulf Products, Farm Machinery Repair. Gilboa, Ohio. 40 - 'evmrsffh 1 ms Q sv' na. 2 'vt 11.4481 YS' 1 Tis- -K ni S .1 t 1 'gwdd-., 4 CA Varsity P-G First Row: Delores Bucher, Gloria Grismore, Ruth Ann Bracy, Charlene Herr, Marlene Lugibihl, Joan Stahl, Sarah Wenger, Marilyn Benton, Sondra Mericle, Mona Cherry, Bonnie Grubb. Second Row: Mr. Dick, Mary Lou Basinger, Marilyn Crawfis, Bonnie Radabaugh, Sandra Dukes, Loretta Pennell, Darla Phil- lips, Louise Diller,PhyllisWi1liams, Lois Lauby, Beverly Pingle, Nola Lehman. Third Row: Norman Buch- er, Larry Williams, Karen Augsburger, Sandra Welty, Janice Schutz, Janet Styer, Claudia Reichenbach, Roiene Cherry, Shirley Nemire, Ronald Reichenbach, Leland Grismore, Mr. Gratz. Fourth Row: Mr. Hall, Dick Stewart, DaveAugsburger,Keith Diller, Ed Anderson, Ken Beckman, Eugene Hector, Darrell DeVore, Donald Steiner, Paul Lehman, Tom Reichenbach, Dave Emans, Fifth Row: Bob Davidson, Alphons Meyer, Marlene Wehrly, Pat Wenger, Donald Halker, Winfred Grismore, Lynn Krohn, James Tousley, Bob Emans, Norman Schroeder, Ed Baumgartner. Varsity P-G is the honor organization of the hih school. Outstanding students who have participated in extra curricular activities and have earned the required number of points or earned a letter in some sport are honored each year at the annual banquet in the spring. This organization is created primarily to encourage student participation in extra curricular activities and increase.the school spirit. Officers are: President ..... Karen A ugsburger V. President . . . Tom Reichenbach Sec. -Treas ...... Janice Schutz Advisors .... Mr. Dick, Mr. Hall, Mr. Gratz, Miss Schumacher Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio 42 Y f x Scholarshlp Team Mona Cherry Margte Schumacher, Ruth Ann Bracy Rrchard Sutter, Nancy Cupp, Mary Jo Roseboom, Sondra Mericle Second Row Loretta Pennell Claudla Relchenbach Jantce Schutz, Howard DeVore Julian Kempf Janet Styer Darla Phlllrps The Scholarshtp team is a group of selected students, wtth honorable grades representing our school m takrng the tests whxch are held every year at Bowltng Green Umversrty Partrcrpatrng thrs year were Janet Styer American Htstory Loretta Pennell Chemistry Mary Jo Roseboom Biology Howard DeVore General Sclence Nancy Cupp Latin I Rrchard Sutter Algebra 1 Darla Phllltps Enghsh IV Ruth Ann Bracy English III Margre Schumacher English I Claudia Retchenbach Semor Socral Studtes Julian Kempf World Hrstory Sondra Mencle Plane Geometry Janlce Schutz Advanced Algebra This year we had four students who came out wrth top honors tn these tests They were Claudia Ret chenbach frfth m Dwtsion III and tenth in allD1vis1ons tn our distrtct Nancy Cupp fourth rn Dwisron III Howard DeVore nmth ln Dlvrslon III, and Rtchard Sutter eleventh in Divlsron III San a Pure Dairy Frndlay Ohro 43 O Mona Cherry . . . . . . . . English II . 1169 ,K rw 5 Q A J' 7 -2- ,J- vt 4,5 Student Council Ftrst Row Mr Hall Bob Emans Ed Anderson Sandra Welty Davrd Emans Second Row Sondra Mertcle Robert Rtce Marlowe Wehrly Joe Hart Kelth Dlller Bonnle Radabaugh The student councrl composed of representatrves from each hrgh school class rs an organtzatron whtch pro motes better understandlng between students and teachers The three mam ltems on therr agenda thrs year were the placmg of flags rn all school rooms the plannrng of chapel programs and the overseemg of May Day Offrcers Presrdent Ed Anderson Vrce Presldent Bob Emans Secretary Sandra Welty Reporter Dave Emans Advlsor Mr Hall ,,,,,.,...----' I5 1: 8' H L K 4-4 l Q M l IZ3 e ' l 1' ,g ' 5678910 ' 2 ' l2l3l4 I7 Q 4 G X , x 'X I , Jig, , y L of X ' , , Q I 1' i ' f bf Q - 26 'e Camera Club FIFSI Row Colleen Basmger Donald Wehrly Paul Lehman Sara Wenger Janet Styer Inge Hoffmann Second Row Mrss Schumacher Lo Ann lnbody Shlrley Nemrre Arthur Schutz Eleanor Burkhart Carolyn Ketner The camera club was created to QIVS the shutter bugs of thls school a more thorough knowledge of the art of photography At therr monthly meetlngs the group studres slrdes and varlous photographs sent out by the Kodak Co The club has a darkroom and other fac111t1es necessary for developlng and prlntrng prctures Offlcers Presrdent Paul Lehman 'D PJNAE Vrce Presldent Sarah Wenger Secretary Donald Wehrly Advlsor MISS Schumacher C L U 6 ,4- la ,gf 5s 45 - I ' an -ns ' .ip .vo ,,.,,,. e -f T ,f , 1' ...... 1 ' 4 ' : ' . . . , . . 2 . , , , , - ur' 'oo ' 1, '. ...... ....... ...... ,D . . L ...... ....... . . . K - Reporter. . .... ....... .... I n ge Hoffmann f . 'N' I , K 5 i S A ? t L, . 1 l X fel ' r , , L X , -sa . ,r ' ry X E- -'ff 7 4 .Pu Y! . ' 1 ,- nl' 'L . . ca - ,- OO - as 05 F. H. A. First Row: Mona Cherry, Bonnie Grubb, Inge Hoffmann, Karen Augsburger, Sandra Welty, Sandra Dukes, Mary Lou Basinger, Nola Lehman, Sondra Mericle. Second Row: Phyllis Badertscher, Ruth Ann Krohn, Kae Herr, Anna Ruth Bridenbaugh. Betty Pierman, Colleen Basinger, Sarah Wenger, Marilyn Benton, Ruth Sei- met, Miss Steiner. Third Row: Marlene Herr, Delores Bucher, Marilyn Seyer, Susie Winters, Carol Stahl, Charlene Herr, Marlene Lugibihl, Joan Stahl, Ann Augsburger. Fourth Row: Carolyn Ketner, Ellen Dearth, Bonnie Radabaugh, Eleanor Burkhart, SharleenBasinger, Phyllis Williams, Marilyn Crawfis, Beverly Pingle, Mary Jo Roseboon,Patty Hector. Fifth Row: Janet Hoffman, LoAnn Inbody, Dixie Baker, Claudia Reichen- bach, Roiene Cherry, Loretta Pennell, Eileen Wynkoop, Carol Burry, Arlene Warner. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization to teach the girls the proper techniques of homemaking and to develop and better personal qualities. The projects by which the girls made money were cookie walks and bake sales. The girls planned and gave a banquet for their mothers on May 7. Z- X.-5 5' 5 r 5 S ' 2. g 'I wif Xiu i Page Dairy Co., Findlay, Ohio 46 all Cf- .-T... me .5 Q' -if ,,,w,, t 1- F. F. A. First Row: Dick Stewart, Eugene Hector, Tom Reichenbach, Dave Emans, Bob Emans, Marlowe Wehrly, Dave Augsburger. Second Row: KennethAugsburger,Jerry Pierman, John Burkhart, Leland Grismore, Rich- ard Sutter,I. D. Burkhart,Daryl Amstutz, Larry Grubb. Third Row: Blaz Coleman, larry Williams, Ronald Reichenbach, Donald Steiner, Alphons Meyer, Darrell DeVore, Donald Wherly, Tom Coleman, Louis Oren. Fourth Row: Mr. Schroeder, Marvin Diller, Arthur Welty, Paul Phillips, Lynn Krohn, Howard De- Vore, Roy Cherry, Paul Gene Stahl, Joe Hart. The Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys interested in agriculture. It promotes better farming practices and leadership qualities. They sponsored several projects to make money and recently purchased a tractor with which to spray spittle bugs. Their prggram includes many activities and in the Parliamentary procedure contest they received the silver awar . President ...... .... D ave Emans Vice-President . . ..... Dick Stewart Secretary ..... . Tom Reichenbach Treasurer .... ..... B ob Emans Reporter . . . . . Marlowe Wehrly Sentinal . . . . . Dave Augsburger Advisor . . . . . . Mr. Schroeder cs or-1' o,, o .x 'f - I -1-'WW E , 0 Ir: ln fe IEFFA 4 fn, 5:o':7Ti,s9,se is 4 if xg 'r Y 6 -A 1 I 47 '13 - - pr, 6 '7' 1:- ,.-I Y shiv- Spyglass Staff First Row: Claudia Reichenbach, Janice Schutz, Sandra Welty, Marlowe Wehrly, Ed Anderson. Second Row: Marilyn Benton, Joan Stahl, Charlene Herr, Lois Sauby, Marlene Lugibihl, Anna Ruth Bridenbaugh, Ruth Seimet. Third Row: Delores Bucher, Mary Jo Roseboom, Mary Lou Basinger, Sandra Dukes, Karen Augsburger, Eileen Wynkoop, Beverly Pingle, Mr.Hall. Fourth Row: Carolyn Ketner, Darla Phillips, Shar- leen Basinger, Marilyn Crawfis, Janet Styer, Roiene Cherry, Eugene Hector, Tom Reichenbach, Blaz Cole- men, Eleanor Burkhart. , Editor... Business Managers Assist ...... Art Editors. . . Assist. . . . . . Feature Editor. . . QV . M i' ,V Assist .... . . 3 A 1 High Editor. . . nj Assist. . . K Grade Editor. . . Assist... . . . Senior Editor. . . Y Assist .... mink Sports Editor. . . Assist. . . . Humor Editor . . Assist ...... Society Editor. . . Assist ...... . . . . Sandra Welty . . . . . Ed Anderson Marlowe Wehrly . . . . . Janet Styer . . . . . . .Janice Schutz Claudia Reichenbach . . . . . Carolyn Ketner . . Karen Augsburger . Marilyn Crawfis . . Roiene Cherry . . Ruth Seimet Nancy Cupp . . . . Darla Phillips . . . . . Mary Jo Roseboom . . . . . . . . . Charlene Herr . . . Anna Rugh Bridenbaugh , , , , , Tom Reichenbach . . . . . . . Sandra Dukes Beverly Pingle . . . .Delores Bucher . . Eleanor Burkhart . . Marlene Lugibihl MaryLouBasinger Circulation Editor ............. .... S harleen Basinger Typists ........ Ioan Stahl, Lois Lauby, Karen Augsburger, Charlene Herr and Marlene Lugibihl. Machine Operators ....... Blaz Colemen, Marilyn Benton, Eugene Hector, Eilene Wynkoop, Advisor .... ............ .... S . O. Hall ,rg 8 1 'r' 1 4 ac, 1, i -D 91 Q x 'cf -fx 1-gd QO- S-1 X A ex.. 11 Mirror Staff L First Row: Miss Schumacher, Paul Lehman,C1audia Reichenbach, Janice Schutz, Bonnie Grubb, Mr. Sny- der, Second Row: Charlene Herr, Ruth Ann Bracy, Marilyn Crawfis, Janet Styer, Loretta Pennell, Gloria Grismore, Delores Bucher. Third Row: Arthur Schurz, Donald Steiner, Ed Anderson, Bob Emans, Winfred Grismore, Pat Wengen, Bob Davidson, Dick Stewart, Lee Grismore. Editors ..... Copy Editor . . . Assn. ..... Advertising Mgrs Assn. .... . Circulation Mgrs Assn. ...... . Photography . . . Assn...... Art Editors . . . . . Indentifications . . Advisors . . . . . Geo. W. Lehman, Pandora, Ohio STAFF Janice Schutz, Claudia Reichenbach BonnieBrubb . . Loretta Pennell, Gloria Grismore . . Lee Grismore, Winfred Grismore . . . . Dick Stewart, Ed Anderson . . . . . . . . Don Steiner, Bob Emans . Ruth Ann Bracy, Marilyn Crawfis PaulLehman . . . Ianet Styer, Arthur Schutz . . . . Pat Wenger, Bob Davidson . . Charlene Herr, Delores Bucher . . . Miss Schumacher, Mr. Snyder x uf , z',-if ' A . -4 4 9 Q' ' v Y-Teens First Row: Ruth Seimet, Kae Herr, Beverly Pingle, Eileenwynkoop,MarlynCrawfis, Claudia Reichen- bach, janice Schutz, Sandra Dukes, Mona Cherry, Sondra Mericle, Bonnie Grubb. Second Row: Ruth Krohn, Charlene Herr, Marlene Lugibihl, Delores Bucher, Joan Stahl, Nola Lehman, Marlene Herr, Ruth Ann Bracy, Patty Hector, Marilyn Seyer, Inge Hoffmann, Betty Pierman, Third Row: Mrs. Fish, Carol Stahl, Susie Winters, Patty Brown, Nancy Cupp, Margie Schumacher, Ellen Dearth, Sharleen Basinger, Bonnie Radabaugh, Phyllis Williams, Mary Lou Basinger, Ann Augsburger. Fourth Row: Darla Phillips, Lo Ann Inbody, Carol Burry, Sandra Welty, Roiene Cherry, Janet Styer, Dixie Baker, Karen Augsburger, Loretta Pennell, Arlene Warner, Eleanor Burkhart. The Y-Teens is an auxiliary branch of the Y.M.C.A. This year the girls made Kits for Korea , to help the Korean refugees. They also made scrapbooks for the children at the Allen County Home. In the fall the group gave the Athletic Banquet in honor of the boys participating in athletics. Officers: President . . . . Claudia Reichenbach Treasurer . . . . . Sandra Dukes V. Pres .... ...... J anice Schutz Reporter . . . . Mona Cherry Secretary .............. Marilyn cfawfis Advisor . . . ................ Mrs. Fish V TEEN , -4' B -4 ,, ,fi- Hart's Jewelers - Lima, Ohio Bracy's Clover Farm - Pandora, Ohio 50 'o I 'V i ' ' ff' 7:1 4 , 16 . af q M ,P 1 ,sw W N , 'T' Q' Jr. High Student Council First Row: Gerald Grismore, Norman Grubb, Virginia Schutz, Anita Stewart, Gary Zeisloft, Johnny Bill McDaniels. Second Row: Ruth Anna Stewart, Bill Schneck, Bill Beam, Bob Anderson, Charles Winters, Judy Mericle, Mrs. Malone. Third Row: David Burkholder, Bonnie StoodY, JO Reichenbach, Ann Sommer, Janice Burry, Nan Augsburger, Marilyn Reichenbach. The Student Council holds a meeting the first Tuesday of each month. Some of the Student Council activitieswere: sponsoring a skating party, making plans for anew set up on the playground, and planning a clean up day on the school grounds. They also planned four movies and six chapel programs. 1 X ' , K ' Q, 4 if 1 5 r ' wilt one f-- 1: 2 ' if will ,Q F 5 Q W ,p.L, Us ' .-4'-l ll K , Star Lunch Pandora Ohio 51 S i 1 Eighth Grade Play Wayne Basinger, Nan Augsburger, Janice Swankhouse Geneva Bixel Shir lene Sutter,Johnny Bill McDaniels,Carrie Benton Joe Guillen Gerald Gris more, Mary Ann DeVore, John Ha uenstein, Mary Alice Baumgartner Helen Meyers, Winifred Bauman, Bob Wehrly, Ronald Baumgartner Peggy Cherry Sharon Herr, Richard Morvay, David Burkholder Robert Anderson. Mrs. Rice . . Marian . . . . Ruby . . . . . Junior....... . Uncle Archie Bobbie . . . . Jack... .... . Mrs. Morgan Lucille .... A Driver . . . Sammy . . Jimmy .... Patricia . . . includes MaryAnnDeVore . . . Shirlene Sutter . . . . Carrie Benton . . . . . Gerald Grismore . . . . . John Hauenstein Mary Alice Baumgartner Miss Pringle . . . . .... . .... Joe Guillen . . . . John McDaniel . . . Helen Meyers . . . Geneva Blxel . . Wayne Basinger . . .Winfred Bauman .......Bob Wehrly . . . Janice Swanknouse Jr. High Band First Row: Nan Augsburger,Margie Eck,Betty Dearth,Janis Swankhouse. Second Row: Joe Bill Neill, Lance Larson, Sharla Seyer, Carrie Benton, Sue Ellen Williams, Frank Rower, Anita Stewart, Bill Rosenberger, Norman Grubb. Third Row: Gerald Grismore, Donna Nusbaum, Sarah Bixler, Bradley Cherry, Milo George, Bill Schneck, Ruthanna Stewart, Janice l-lilty, Sharon Herr, Jerry Steinman. Fourth Row: John Hauenstein, Ted Schumacher, Mary Ann DeVore, Mary Alice Baumgartner, Jerry Stall, Jo Reichenbach, Judy Mericle, Virginia Schutz, Marilyn Reichenbach. The Jr. High School Band with a membership of 30 is under the direction of Mr. Burkhalter. The group has played for a number of activities including several Jr. High basketball games. 'lip- ' We i fx? 4 fr-M fm fp' 3-.rf Li , 1' .' 3 -JM ., y Myers Chevrolet Sales Columbus Grove, Ohio Complete Body Sr Paint Service Factory approved Sales 8a Service . , . V l N , , - l i A - - .ge Q 1 nu-. V Jr. High Opereffa February 24, 1954 the Jr. High presented the operetta, Howdy Cowboy. The cast included: Howard -a stuck-up Easterner ....... . . ....... Bill Schneck Patches - Howard 's quiet roommate . . ....... Chuck Winters Gabby - A live wire girl .......... ............... . . . Marilyn Reichenbach Patty - Patches' sister ............................ ...... A nita Stewart Mr. Targo - Foreman of the ranch, Patches' and Patty's father. . . .... Paul Nemire Mrs. Targo - Mr. Targo's wife, Patty and Patches' mother .... .... J anice Burry Mr. Rawlins - owner of the ranch .................................. . . Richard Morvay Howard, a conceited Easterner, comes to the ranch prepared to dislike everything. A camera is broken and all the evidence points to Patches. During the excitement, Patches disappears and Gabby and Patty rush out to find him. The night turns into a search party after the square dance. Howard is left withouta friend if he confesseshe really broke the camera. Howard thinks he knows where Patches has gone and rushes to find him. Uranium is discovered and Howard's change of heart brings a happy ending. Lowell Hatfield - Agent for National Monument Stones Mac Camera Store - Lima, Ohio ' +4 'f ,. ii -Q d1...m,.f-.-.Q useri---1 .3 'I Senior Play Sitting: Marilyn Benton, Charlene Herr, Lois Lauby, Marlene Lugibihl, Mar- vin Sigler, Lee Grismore, Karen Augsburger. Standing: Mr. Hall, Darla Phillips, Bob Emans, Darrell DeVore, Ed Anderson, Blaz Coleman, Dave Augsburger, Sandra Welty, Tom Reichenbach. Cast Finders Creepers Wilbur Maxwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marvin Sigler Hercules Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Grismore Celeste....... Nina Quigley . . . Frankie . . . . . . Aunt Mary . . . . . Uncle Bob . . . . . Granny ..... . . Mr. Quigley . . . . Mr.Brown.... .. Madeline...... .. Harry Schuster . . . . . . . Lois Lauby . . .Charlene Herr . Marilyn Benton . . . Sandra Welty Tom Reichenbach Marlene Lugibihl . Darrell DeVore . Edwin Anderson Karen Augsburger . . Blaz Coleman Daphine ...... . . . Darla Phillips Claude..... .. AHelper... . Dave Augsburger . . . . Bob Emans P l 4 , im' F' ,V 1' Junior Play First Row: Arthur Schutz, Mary Lou Basinger. Second Row: Nola Lehman Dick Stewart, Phyllis Williams, Sandra Dukes, Donald Steiner. Third Row Bob Knepper, Ruth Ann Bracy, Winfred Grismore, Janet Styer, Dick Frantz Tom Coleman, Bonnie Grubb. Cast Atomic Blonde Bob Nickerson . . . . .......... Richard Stewart Oriole Byrd ......... Katinka Katzenheifer . . Skid Werling ....... Parsimonius Jackson . . . Doogie Dean ...... Sylvester Butterfish . . Mrs. Philo Pratt ..... Miss Wiella Wylie .... Finchely St. John Ill . . . Guerney Maddox . . . Doreen Burkeleigh Banks Betty Hartford ..... . . The Headless H'ant . . . ,Y Q g t rfgqf d r Aire? 1 l-L X J 57 Mary Lou Basinger . . . . Janet Styer . . . . Don Steiner . . .Arthur Schutz . . . Bob Knepper . . . Dick Frantz . Bonnie Grubb . . Nola Lehman . .... Tom Coleman . . . . . . . Winfred Grismore Mrs. Adelaide Burkeleigh . . .... Sandra Dukes , , . Phyllis Williams . . Ruth Ann Bracy ??????? .X t9 ' ,S -Ad i YQ 'T-L X... ln ,,,...,,,,..m1s-ww ,.p.-sf f-1 2' 4 1 0 SS U -4 .-1 .-C1 .C- -4 .-E! '-u I-4 TJ .-Cl fd C2 .I- CD .CI v-a v-1 .-4 .-4 .-4 E O 'U Q3 v-1 O .-1 S er Pat Wenger eB E Q III -4 .-4 .-B - 0 J: .-4 ,-4 U .S ID v-4 .-1 af E Lu ii Q Band Kneeling: Janet Hoffman, Colleen Basinger, Ruth Seimet, Sarah Wenger. First Row: Jerry Pierman, Bonnie Grubb, Marilyn Benton, larry Grubb, Ruth Bridenbaugh, Ruth Ann Bracy, Gloria Grismore, Susie Winters, Nola Lehman. Second Row: Mr. Burkhalter, Marilyn Seyer, Marlene Herr, Mary Jo Roeboom, Bonnie Radabaugh, Beverly Pingle, Marilyn Crawfis, Sharleen Basinger, Phyllis Williams, Lee Grismore, Third Row: Janice Schutz, Darla Phillips, Larry Williams, Dick Stewart, Arthur Schutz, Loretta Pennell, Claudia Reichenbach, Eileen Wynkoop, Dixie Baker. Fourth Row: Howard DeVore, Darrell DeVore,Don Steiner, PaulGene Stall, Clarence Brooks, Leland Miller, Winfred Gris- more, Barbara Hilty. The band has had a very successful year under the able direction of Mr. Burkhalter. They furnished music at the basketball and football games, Farmers' Institute, contest and many other community activities. With the help of the Band Boosters, they were able to purchase a new set of kettle drums and some band suits. 59 0 wb.. 4' Girls Glee First Row: Bonnie Grubb, Mona Cherry, Ruth Ann Seimet, Colleen Basinger, Joan Morgret, Betty Pierman, Joan Stahl, Sarah Wenger, Marilyn Benton, Phyllis Badertscher, Sondra Mericle, Anna Ruth Bridenbaugh, Manulita Guilen, Mr. Burkhalter. Second Row: Charlene Herr, Sharon Turner, Marlene Herr, Susie Win- ters, Mary Lou Basinger, Ellen Dearth, Barbara Hilty, Mary Jo Roseboom, Gloria Grismore, Ruth Ann Bracy, Nola Lehman, Delores Bucher,Inge Hoffmann, Marlene Lugibihl. Third Row: Patty Brown, Beverly Pingle, Sharleen Basinger, Bonnie Radabaugh, Nancy Cupp, Louise Diller, Darla Phillips, Sandra Dukes, Janet Hoff- man, Margie Schumacher, Marilyn Crawfis, Phyllis Williams, Carolyn Ketner. Fourth Row: Arlene Warner, Eileen Wynkoop, LoAru1lnbody, Sandra Welty, Janice Schutz, Janet Styer, Dixie Baker, Claudia Reichen- bach, Roiene Cherry, Eleanor Burkhart, Karen Augsburger, Carol Burry, Shirley Nernire. Boys Glee First Row: Karen Augsburger, Larry Grubb, Ronald Knepper, Norman Bucher, Sam Herman, bee Grismore Billy Hart, Jerry Pierman, Mr. Burkhalter. Second Row: Blaz Coleman, Larry Williams, Arthur Schutz David Augsbutger,DoyleAgner,Robert Rice, Dick Stewart, David Wenger. Third Row: Tom Reichenbach Paul Lehman, Donald Steiner, Alphons Meyer, Rolland Nemire, Pat Turner, Bob Davidson, Eddie Ander son, Darrell DeVore. Fourth Row: Marlowe Wehrly, Leland Miller, Clarence Brooks, Wlnfred Grismore Dick Frantz, Jim Tousley, Pat Wenger, Howard DeVore. f9F?51nnnm T Mixed Chorus First Row: Manulita Guilen, Ruth Ann Seimet, Ioan Stahl, Charlene Herr, Delores Bucher, Susie Winters, Gloria Grismore, Patty Brown, Barbara Hilty, Ruth Ann Bracy, Marlene Herr, Inge Hoffmann, Marlene Lugibihl, Marilyn Benton, loan Morgret, Bonnie Grubb. Second Row: Mary Lou Basinger, Beverly Pingle , Phyllis Williams, Bonnie Radabaugh, Shirley Nemire, Roiene Cherry, Claudia Reichenbach, Janet Styer, Janice Schutz, Sandra Welty, Karen Augsburger, Darla Phillips, Sandra Dukes, Marilyn Crawfis, Louise Diller. Third Row: Jerry Pierman, Norman Bucher, I. D. Burkart, Blaz Coleman, Richard Stewart, Dave Augsburger, Paul Lehman, Tom Reichenbach, Ed Anderson, Darrell DeVore, Arthur Schutz, Ron Reichen- bach, Lee Grismore, Ronald Knepper. Fourth Row: Mr. Burkhalter, Bob Davidson, Pat Turner, Howard DeVore, Jim Tousley, Lynn Krohn, Winfred Grismore, Richard Frantz, Clarence Brooks, Pat Wenger, be- land Miller, Rolland Nemire, Alphonse Meyer, Don Steiner. The three vocal groups received very good ratings this year under the able direction of Mr. Burkhalter. The Girls Glee, Boys Glee and Mixed Chorus all received Superior ratings at the district music contest in Bluffton, and all three organizations received superior ratings at the stare music contest in Marion. 6? 61 - .-V 1 . N :- C fe'-fv ww wk A ' ' 4 BVI? A' . , JH ' v .' ,7 . ...' ' . '. 'AM X- ' ' f Y N R My ul ' Y , nth Q yy A12 C1 1 3 2 I LD Spring Concert X1 ' z ,Z V . g f 0'7 0,, S '30 fin L , Q' I I M lr ,.....-- .c' ,aw , fr F :5'C?5n0 0 Q0 fnnngginqgqo 1 fffrfrr FW' H f'QmS 1 - Q ' 1 1 o ' .-.A x. , W . r J Trme out for chow' Crammlng. Knlt one, pearl two. Rev. Bauman, practice teacher. aa.. u Egff ,.g ,rt J Y . X 3? , 525 QL 4 -' -1 ' ' , Q W - ff. .K wi' fl ' -Q - W 41 .IM AI High level conference. A peaceful moment. Snaps x,.M1,a,v.M., .,,yw:w2 UNH' as Y 4 i 65 Away he goes' Mr Ken Smlth Ummmmmmmm GOOD! Lrttle M rss Blue 'wif . - c V.. g , Y , V , ,,,,ff::A. ' 7T.g4v ---, gg-fff,,,f .1 , Q, 1- if . in ,- g l ,. 'A ' L' I -fwkqhz -'. I X l K ' Al f ,su - XJ .til ' tv 1' A ' H .' .' A n h ' --.03 Y 31 . 4 Q ..,q 'fps .. :gi ,. A , 5 1- YA--' -V2 '.f,,i-.X N- -394,55 K 'Z -aku: D A 6 1: I v r ,r 1. ' P Lfvghf W 1 .vbgbsrgxg , Q ax ! 3,6 1 'M lg, ix V: + vi y.. '-ff '-iw - .' Wann... A - , if , ' tl A l --L.- h. Q K 1 A gl - -X 'LL was A fs 4 . X 9' May Day 5 ,- , M 1 . f : '?f5'X7 8 1 ' N ' ' gf Y, 1. , ' In-A y V x , . ,xt 4. M ' , ff .1' 17.' V3 v-QE?-. A' 'fn fu A V , 3? -4 , , - H . A- f 1 v ' -- I ,351 f x 'af' '.. ' 1 be gk v.f 'ri ll'-I - 'I . J: V ni ' Y I . .Q R Gr EQ. Z -' ,. - ' , Y v ' X .4 2,l9g,, f, qt. .. . ri .j,....,,M. Xi, Q JA' In A! EQ- -V L X, w. mmm-'.,, X iq' .BI 1 A , YG, I -ng ' .. : h - h .Ar ' -J I tl n? 'Ex' ' U' - , Y I 'Q ' A - M , Q ' ...-----gig?-,I-54 , ' TF, . X 'rffffiffj f ' ' we 'N ' , - , , Q . i, 'a1r H 1--. 1 1 fs 4 J, f F E-5 'uv I l ' A ' ji 1 A X L 5 1 1 U'-L .. Q e- 'J' ' '123' N , 12' E . al 4151, H 5 ' s I Y 1 .5 D Jr.-Sr. Banquet f -L :se 'F lla f , ' R Y P l J Ak l if-,fx v X Q 1 91705 'IQ ,Q 41.141 L 5' JP' - N ' V 7 iq :ai 1 -uf 'nv vw' ix I 0 A C , N. v. 1 Q ,1 3 -gl I 4 lil , 0 ,4.. , . ,gm 'N N.v,-- w- dbh 9 455 I' ' in f 'pi I ' X- N, , ff -g eb.-Kuff A io gl? ' 3 F. ,-yy: 3, , it , R23 is u if Qi J gm A ,vs , y Vi ,lx gi ,-I I a 5' ' 1 5 1 s A ff? . x U 4? -' . . .41 O .g- I N'- .5 ,QLF4 ,KS ----Of an-5 -' ATHLETICS wr if ..f 44? -vc . ...ai X , 5- glwti . n-,,,-,fig W1 B , i 1' Q ,Vi .31 - : 1. ag. 1-me 22:1 gr-uni ,I 2 ff' ai XF .. .- ,fly Jai, 5ggMj5Q,tfv?5xerf ,M f I on ,wa-any 'ffm-Q, J , First Row: Bob Knepper, Bob Davidson, Marlowe Wehrly, Ken Beckman, Tom Reichenbach, Dave Augsburger, Ed Anderson, Pat Wenger, Bob Emans, Alphons Meyer, Lee Grismore, Paul Lehman, Bob Rice. Second Row: Sam Herman. Marvin Diller, Ron Reichenbach, Bob Eisenbech, Dave Emasn, Jim Toustey, Ed Baumgartner, Richard Suter, Bob Eisenbech, Louie Oren, Tom Burry, Coach Gratz, Larry Gru . Football US 'J ,--- --------- - f-- -.--A- -at N - , - P-G Opponent Spencerville 37 6 6' W , Forest 13 20 -, . , Hardin Northern 27 6 fu f . f Bluffton 31 6 f x Elida 13 6 f M. Lafayette 6 3 ' ' Delphos 0 20 QR, Grove 19 31 A Lerpsic 7 27 L 68 Can you hear us over here? Yea P-G. Can you hear us over here? Yea P-G. Can you hear us up here? Yea P-G. Can you hear us down here? Yea P-G. Now just a little louder. Yea P-G. A little louder still. Yea P-G. Now just a little softer. Yea P-G. A little softer still. Yea P-G. Eighteen rahs for the P-G team A rah, A rah, A rah, rah, rah, A rah, A rah, A rah, rah, rah, A rah, A rah, A rah, rah, rah, Rah, Rah, Rah. .J- First Row: Ken Beckman, Dave Emans, Norman Schroeder, Don Halker, Marlowe Wehrly, Tom Reichenbach. Second Row: Dick Stewart, Keith Diller, Leland Miller, Jim Tousley, Julian Kempf, Ron Reichenbach. Varsity Basketball P.G. Opponent 51 63 Compliments of BURRY'S MEAT PROCESSING PLANT On Route 12, Pandora, Ohio. 70 Vaughnsville Grove 59 86 Lafayette 57 61 Ft. Jennings 69 63 Leipsic 39 58 Glandorf 73 64 Ottawa S.P.P.S. 61 75 Miller City 58 71 Bluffton 52 63 Ottawa Public 72 50 Continental 95 43 Beaverdam 59 57 Ottoville 63 74 Kalida 66 87 fTournamentJ Leipsic 60 78 Reserve ,S 7. i'- :ff V ' .41 F . Basketball .5 3 .ff 0, T' First Row: Bill Hart, Tom Burry, Dave Wenger, Bob Rice, Larry Williams. Second Row: Darrel Amstutz, Bob Eisenbach, Joe Hart, Ronnie Knepper, Jerry Pierman. First Row Keith Diller Leland Miller Lynn Krohn Julian Kempf Ed Baumgartner Dick Stewart Second Row Larry Williams Torn Burry Joe Hart Bob Rice Dave Wenger Freshman Basketball Try Burry's ZERO STREET On Route 12, Pandora, Ohio 21 R 5 , 2 W V 4.4 A 5 a M 4 ,Q Baseball First Row: Paul Lehman, Tom Reichenbach, Dave Augsburger, Lee Grismore, Ken Beckman, Keith Diller. Second Row: Marlowe W hrl B b ' Halker, Jim Tousley . e y, o Emans, Sam Herman, Dave Wenger, Bob Ersenbach, Don 1 rr f 5 iff 3 'X 1 , ' W A ' , 2' 1 1 ,741 Q Ai, vi 'L M , wr M. xv R r 5 3 MW vsirf f 5 r' fa v s n sf 'A ,- ' XWVA, lt. , K5 W: 'FE' , ' f ' , j - V ,, ' M -1 fa' QW' ' X .. ,. V V I n ,V-' ,A , ,V , ' K, I. Nw v f f W, ff. ,ni . , - ffff-V ' r ' fi ' , 1 .' f :i3a,g',gf,5ygg1 :N ' I -: 'A For your electncal needs See R. A. CULP 72 , if ' A 1. Northwest Conference Meet First place. Track Team Putnam County Meet Th d pl ,H , ' , .r ,!, 'vw' an Q 4 Q , , . , 'V - . ,V f, V, W V - ,,, , . , I- , ,,,.a , ludlwiu lunlnaasow- - '4 - -1' W-if ' P J aan'-lv 7 lv, 4 , A 3 , N , ...,-n. 1-.. , , , V NM. ,...m.,.,.w'o-2 an , 3 ,U 4 - - Us r- ' dV ,L ek we-...rat 410- ' ,J V.-. ' . . ' , W ,, ' NAU, ., I . ,I Af .' , - ,A l , ly' f , l vw-0' IV K xy, N U v-1-' . . me- Q r I . ffl N Freshman Football Bob Rice, Marvin Diller, Tom Burry, Louis Oren, Larry Grubb, Bob Eisenbech, Richard Suter, Sam Herman. Jr. High Basketball First Row: Bob Wehrly, John McDaniels, Wayne Basinger, Tom Gerdeman, Joe Guillen, Dick Bracy, Second Row: Mr. Moller, Bill Beam, Bob Anderson, Winfred Bauman, Fred Burkhart, Jerry Steinman Dave Burkholder, Edwin Ketner. Third Row: Charles Winters, Milo George, Richard Morvey, Ted Schumacher, John Hauenstein, Ronnie Baumgartner, Ed Rosenberger. Q-' Go Rockets Go Go Rockets Go Shoot em hi Pass em low Go Rockers Go R Q ,sg I' K ? Homer Wenger and Supersalesmen. Jethro Meyer. Scoopers. Two Hearts, Royal Attendants. , , , A ,,,.,ggz,,,'! 5 , 4 t , , 5, ,L' A' t V ?'?ff , - HJ - t f 1 ' 1 x. 7' ' n n ' ' Q. V qi xt' ',5,.,. xylem, ,Elf 'Q ' x 1 Ag ,fa . QQ . I Q 1 :X . f. y Q 3, ,. A ., Q J'--:. ' 'M 1.45 I 714 fx, ,si .. ' g! 7,3241 if ,. 1, .D 1- 'VY' THAT BETTER BREAD ln th Sunshl eY llo Puck ge TOASTMASTER Do you want to buy See Do you w nt to sel 7 Plus Sunshine Vito ln D See us' Baked BY HATFIELD REALTY THE FRANK BAKER BREAD CO C V J nes Ag nf Clyd W rren Agent Knock knock Who IS there? D1shes Dxshes wh '7 D shes me who are yo 9 Compliments of BIXEL EGG CCMPANY Phone 40 Pandora Ohlo e 'n e w o ? us. u I. . . m. . . o , e e o , I .. .. .. .' I. ll - I1 A ll ' . 0.VI 1 , u. . r The test of good Insurance comes when losses are adlusted and pald. An ade- quately Insured loss doesn t lust happen nt ns usually the result of careful study and ,lanmng by your Insurance man to keep your pollcles ln proper worklng or der at all tlmes We glve On the Spot Services every day Cgnsult us as you would your doctor or lawyer tor expert professional protectnon a vnce HIRAM D DILLER AGENT DILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Dlller s Pollcles P y Knock knock Who IS there? Kxllroy Klllroy who? K111roy Rogers I m a Hoppy fan LUGlBlHL'S MEAT MARKET 8. FROZEN FOOD CENTER Fresh Home Dressed Meats Frozen Foods Fresh foods In season Beef Quarters Frozen Food Lockers Curing Smoking Processing Custom Slaughtermg Year Around Phone 93 Pandora, Ohio ' I if ' 7 ' ' a Y, Phone 70-A Pandora, Ohio COIIPLIIIFN TS COMPLIIIILVTS J R BORGELT KERSH INSURANCE AGENCY Lumber and Builders Supplies Phone 22680 Ottawa Ohio Translt Mixed Concrete General Insuran Concrete Blocks Phone 21653 Ottawa Ohio Knock knock Who 15 there? Camelope Cantelope who? Camelope now papa IS here S Congratulatzons HARDWARE AND GIFTS To ,he 5,0580 1954 rom Dexter Washers Imperlal Candlewick and Duncan Glassware Ottawa, New Perfectlon Oul Stoves Hull CGIIIOHIIO Pottery School Supplles Department Store Plttsburg Pamts W S. George Dommerware I-Ima Ohio Ohio Phone 21361 OF OF I ' I ss cel! 5 f f STEINER 8. HUSER Headquarters for Jerslld Sweaters Style Mort Clothes Shapely Shirts Mallory Hats Freeman Shoes Complzrnents 0 AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES U S Certlfled U S Approved R P 0 Pedigree Slred Pullorum-Passes Arrow Shirts CHICKS Phone 283-W Bluffton Ohio Pandora Ohio Bluffton Ohio Knock knock Who IS there'P Arthur Arthur who? Arthurmometer GEIGER SALES AND SERVICE Complzments 0 CLARENCE D Dll.l.ER Delco 0 F 'C'S Diller s Pollcles P y Shell Products Northwestern Mutual Lrfe Insurance Company Harold Geiger Phone 96 A Phone 239 W l25N Mann Bluffton Ohio . . l I I '- I O . . . I I I tv n r . .. - w N N ' ll I ll n N I ' I , I I a , , . ' I MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO Mllk Ice Cream Butter Cheese F ddl F ddl Y Farm Machine Shop Farm Machines Refrlgerahon Servlce Appliances Qualify Hardware Farm Tlres CUPP AND LEMLEY Compliments of Knock, k ook. Who is the i e- ' k.' i e- ' k, h ' If our bed is too short your fiddle-stick c . Farm and Home Equi ment P d Oh McDANlEL S BARBER BROWN S GROCERY AND BEAUTY SHOP Grocerres Meats Darry Products Dry Goods and Notrons BeSf HGH CUT In TOWN Mrs Myrtle Brown Grlboa Ohro Phone 2361 Gllboa Ohlo Knock knock Who IS there? Tree Tree who? Tree four flve s1x Complrments of THE REXALL DRUG STORE Armrn Hauenstem Prescrlptron Pharmacy .lla Bluffton Ohxo Phone 170 W Farm Machinery and Parts Greyhound Bus Siam-,n Lrncoln Weldrng Equipment Pandora Ohl0 A Store of Friendly Service 1 1 U , ..Cse STEINER TRACTOR SALES ' fs Ferguson ,APQXAIYX-?'s Xffy' X Q Machinery and Repalrlng X A f Welding Arc and Acetylene 'fklxg-' le Good Year and General Tlres for Tractor or Cars Harold Stemer Wayne Shafer Knock' Knock' Who IS there? Robertson Robe tson who? Roberts don xt agam C0 g'af2la 0 s MEINKE S DRUG STORE Pandora Grlboa Hxgh School PANDORA HARDWARE CC Drugs Chemicals Sundnes Candles Gifts Prescriptions Fnlled Pandora Ohlo , 'E 2 f if qu 3 E E Q 4 , -X -.I 4...'i, FEE Y LA 'K WIX'l'pY C- ,Q li E xg . . . TW' E G 'f' at - Xlifig '- lk'--V ' T XAJ5 I 3- M Q fl L '51 1 . f ng I g ' 'lf I:!' . - :L ri, - -jr.. V! ,lA,iLiE'lQI ,',. if-::! O lr r . It ' 1 G E W FII-E at SON FISHER FUNERAL Home Plumbmg 8' Heafmg 24 Hour Ambulance Service Industrial 8. Power Plplng 333 N Jackson Sf Phone 21286 Lxma Ohlo W F' 9 -I Ottawa Ohro Knock' Knock' Who IS there? Emerson Emerson who? Emerson pretty legs you have JONES' GARAGE Chrysler Plymouth Sales 8- Servlce Phone 160 Columbus Grove Ohlo Where Frrends Meet TAWA DRIVE IN james Place Ottawa Ohro Lunches and Home Made Pres Sandwiches Mllk Shakes Malts French Fries Sundaes Soups Coffee Pop 3 E. . 'I A. .File 3 - Con rutulations C l g 0 'P0Q 'e 'S fo class of 1954 from HARTMAN SONS GREGG S DEPARTMENT STORE Columbus Grove Oh1o Lima Ohlo Knock Knock' Who IS there? Obedlah Obedlah h Obedlah dore you L G STEINER MOTOR SALES gr'sar-f- Dodge Plymouth Pandora Ohlo 7 .. ! . .. H ' lv .. . .. V. - W O? .. .. - H 0 0 A g 1 f L- 1 - i J . ,-1 , J N I, , 4? ,-4 ' , EJ ,g.:. , 'a A kk If VV, If WIN PGY You John Deere New Idea Pay Us a Vlsrt Farm Equipment BAER'S SHOE STORE Shoes That You Luke For All the Family O C HURSEY 81 SON Hosiery Purses Rubber Footwear ph0ne173W Box 71 Bluffton Ohlo Columbus Grove Ohio Knock' Knock' Who IS there? Old Lady Old Lady who? I dldn t kno you could yodel ARAGE MCCULLOUGH sToRE GI'-BCA G Auto and Tractor G M r mcenes ea S General Repairs Candles Ffesh FfU'fS 'Ce Cfeum Standard Oil Products Gnlboa Phone 2381 Phone 2401 Ohlo Gllboa Ohlo to . I I . rl ' ' YV . ll . ll ., - . W u .. Complrments of C F NISWANDER 8. SON BASINGEWS FURNITURE STORE Your Internatlonal Harvester Dealer Over 50 years of dependable servlce Frlgldorre Bendix W L Edwards Mgr Maytag Home Appliances Bluffton Ohio B1llffI00 Ohm Knock Knock' Panther Panther who? Panther what I wear what do you wear? OLIVER HILTY FARM MARKET Sales Servlce Headquarters for Cost Reducrng Equlpment Come In' Lets Get Acquamted Quoluty Apples All Year Round Halker Implement Co Pandora Ohlo 1030 Frndlay Rd Lima Ohro phone 97 A O 0 . . , . .. I ' D .. Who IS there? ' ., 7 ' ' Q ' v Varaety Gifts DON JENKINS Jeweler 140 W Hxgh Llma Ohlo Shop In Our New Store For Men Teen Pan Alley For H1 School Chlcs THE LEADER The Store for Teens Llma Ohlo Knock' Knock' Who IS there? E t s er Ester who? Ester day I lost my gum BIXEL MOTOR SALES KLE NK'S Clothlng and Shoes for Men and Boys Stores ln phone 172 W Lexpsxc Columbus Grove Bluffton Ohio . Q . 0 - 1 . . - ' a N H n - H 1. .1 ., H H H . TOMLINSON Mm Gruen Elgin Brake Sprung Service Hamhon Brake Servlce Wheel AIIQHIH WATCHES DIAMONDS Frame Stralghtentng S S prmg ervlce 65 Years m Ottawa BECKMAN JEWELERS Phone 7 8941 212 South Ellzabeth Ltma Ohlo Knock' Knock' Utah Utah who? Utah me crymg IH the chapel THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Farmer s Frle cl Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation Deposnts Insured Up to SIU 000 00 for Each Deposntor ' 'Q - ' St. Who is' there? of 5 1 ' ,U n , . KOHLI MOSER BODY SHOP ECK 8. WHITIS Used Cars Poultry Dressing Every Frlduy Auto Palntlng 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 2681113 Phone 66D or 52G Columbus Grove Ohro Pandora Ohro Knock' Knock' Who IS there' Butch Jlmmy and Jo who? Butch your arms around me and Jrmmy a lutle klss so I can Io home lt s a pleasure to shop In this modern store Complrments We arm to please E'e da' ow EULALIA s BEAUTY SHOPPE prrces HARRY'S IGA SUPERETTE Butch, Jimmif and Jo. I 1 u of 1 l FORTMAN CLEANERS JONES INSURANCE AGENCY Ottawa and Columbus Grove Phone 11 Phone 22538 Auto Flre and General Insurance Plckup and Deluvery Service Substahon Clover Farm Store Phone Pandora Ohm Two Day Service Knock Knock Dakota Dakota who? Dakota IS kmda long b t the vest fxts McDOWELL MARSHALL SALES Bulck Allls-Chalmers New Idea Pandora Ohio I I ' , 1 .. ! !.. Who is there? - O I 1 Shop and Save S Cut Rate A Good Place to Shop Department Store Challe' Relax Established l877 Ottawa Ohlo Ottawa Ohxo Knock' Knock' Adolf Adolf who? Adolf ball hxt me m the head and made me talk thls way SOMMER MOTOR SALES Oldsmoblles Used Cars Jlm Sommer Pandora Ohno Phone 125 A 7 S at Who is' there? O N Flowers for every occaswn Com lments 0 p L Cut Flowers Potted Plants Expert Flower Desugnmg DAN'EL S DA'RY KROHN'S GREEN:-louse Charles and Lella Pandora Ohuo Phone l29 Pandora Ohio Knock' Knock' Who 15 there? Orange lulce Orange Julce who? Aren t you sorry you made me cry? Congratulations to the l954 Graduating Class of Pandora Gllboa Hugh School Best Wushes for Contunued Success From THE F C RUSSELL CO Cleveland, Ohlo World s Largest Manufacturer of Combmatlon Screen and Storm Sash and All Metal Awmngs v u n n I n n ' or vw - -I v- I .. . . . . p . - O I 0 o , - . - PANDORA EGG 8. POULTRY Phbhe A Pondoro, Ohio rj 5 eh Knock' Knock' Who ns there? Tangerine Tangerine who? Tangerme the bell? Gram PANDORA MILLING CO Feeds Seeds Coal Form and Builders Supplies Storage EdgarC Plfer, Mgr N D DRA PQLLINUCU' M 5 Home GRAIN BALATEEJER PROFITS .. .. .. - .. .. f. .. - .- .. - N o . . 1 . .. .. - - - O O I X .W I , , S Q ' I ge, . X M ' L , , wx, ex. j s MT x fd , , mg, 4 , M... -..,.--,.,,,m,,,M -,N ' 4.-' 'V N'f,,L'4f,..'hfj 'MW- Q 1 I- A TIL, V - --1. .,.J'.T M-' Sf A A , I... A. ..Y.-,...-..,, 'if-mm ,Q ' ,jfI-f'-31?,1':L'g .'..':iiT.. ','A re -:lg be-J We Ls .cdr jg, ,.Vf---57,-V--1'-,--.,.,,T M H33 , W. .. ..'..' 'V .-ggw5s.jy,,m ,.-- ,Www W- -v--Y-w..,.,.. '-N, -f- A . ' 4 We 9, , 4... -,--,.....,.....,ge- N.,- - , , ' Y' ,,.:1iTft'51j7 'V-.T 'shf-3 , ,f-f ,,,,.v----' ' ' , W- .J Q T ',1,,, .. , ...,. -,,,g -qi, Custom sheep shearing Wool Wool Buying ROLAND BURKHART 8. SONS Phone 'I49 Pandora Ohio ' Dipping - - Drenching DILLER LUMBER CO Lumber Roofs Mlllwork Paints Pandora Ohlo Phone 88 A Knock' Knock' Who IS there? Boo who? Don t cry lt s only a joke SCHUMACHER STONE CO All slzes of crushed agnculfural lame Prompt Dellverles Phone l22 A Pandora Ohxo REICHENBACH PRODUCE Eggs Our Speclalfy Rolland D Relcl1enbacl1 Phone 72 E Pandora O I o nB00.u n 1 - I - an 0 o a 4 o n n o Phone 22 Phone 22 LEHMAN S HOME FURNISHINGS ,7- 'it-.s-A Pandora, Ohro LEHMAN S FUNERAL HOME C Ambulance Service Day or Nlght Pandora, Ohro Knock Knock' Who 15 there? Shan1 Sham who? Shanlpoo It look: lrkr an ozl well It rx Bur as the prcture was taken the dramond upped but had just broken the world s record It was entering a brand new classroom nearly 4 mules underground The Ohio O11 Company had Scnt rt there at a cost of Sl 500 000 to find out rf there are new sources of orl wamng at depths never before explored As these words are wrmen rt rs not yet known whether or not this well wtll ever produce any oxl But xt s sure to produce somethrng even more lm portant knowledge New knowledge And so long as we lxve rn a country where lndr vlduals and companxes have the mccntrve to search for new knowledge to find the new way thc better way thus nauon wxll conunue to move forward For progress comes from proneenng from a constant search with mrnds and dollars to Gnd what IS wartmg to be found It comes from attendnng classrooms that are as vast as our own mmds as bug as our hfetrmes The , OHIO OIL Company 2 ,J l MARATHON Producers alpcfralcum una 1887 7 A is Q a . l .uA- A' P S- A e Q i - ' y 4 , or . J K B r r , iv, ri -. r - ' :P l l f l ,E lf t . -A Z ,L l f ,fl lax A, S 7 lv I Il Acknowledgments We the staff of 1954 wlsh to thank all those who ln any way contributed to e making of the l954 Mirror We especially wnsh to thank the advertisers who helped us tlnance thus book the faculty students board of educahon and the communlty for their contrlbutlons of time money and their Interest In thus book We greatly appreciate this and have enloyed our work In the preparation ofthe Mirror Who IS there? Rua Rlta who? Rua book and fmd out BOB WILLIAMS CHEVROLET INC BOOSTERS Soles 8. Servlce Genuine Chevrolet Parts Ge'9er 8' Dlller' Bluffton E C Jones l35 W Bluffton Ohio CHFN Rm 5 1 -v th u ll I ll u Q u . . I I I . I . . . I ' . . ll n Il . Knockl Knock! .. . .. fl ' ll ff ' . ' H . . . . 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