Perrysburg High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Perrysburg, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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gy km fy Q, M3 Q0 'Rig Q yw, Nw x W? by my 22 cv. ? MQ Qi w W ips ,,f f:.a:QB E 3 f , 'fi w N 'ffifi N? wifi Qgkffgxf The Perrysburg High School Journalism Class presents the 1953 BLACK AND GULD As a record of The 1957-1958 school year ,A- ,,,,.Y ,S A. 5 1 5313551 Mama? uw ., 4 I -f 4 ,IM 'NQ I I ' GYM INSIDE G4 f 'ex M, -- IMI, Mm ,, ,Nanny MM M: I QP ' - - A ,W ,. . , If 1 GYM OUTSIDE .px , Table of Contents Administration . . Seniors . Underclassmen . . . Activities . . Sports . . Advertisements . . . . S , 'J .ix MM f Herb! 'Mau tg w 'S il gmmgliwmgg 117- wrfagg, X s 4 X The Black and Gold Staff dedicates the 1958 annual to Mr. Rex Murphy for his unceasing efforts to bring to the students a better and greater under- standing of our responsibilities as a citizen of our school and community. We appreciate very much ,the help and inspiration he has given us these last two years. z l i l N 7 N4 if V i B 'FA' X .fe ...ff I 'I , g ' V ' My--MVA . L is,-,'1.W.1w A A - ' fffrirxyffh 3, ,K if zfluf' 5192 ' We - -- X A Ti'R'i - , 1 y in . 3, H , , ., .:g- Mew' ' 1 4 W LW F1-emffzh ima, 5362- if S' i . ' ffuif Sffi, , ew :ffUS?'1f V 5 14 5,551-, I j V' . . ff , ' Vi- rffifi 'U fs Q .. fg 'iirgf I A ' .L ,wi 'iffk E, . ,jg Xegff.: . . I :Z I . , ?331'J??' BOARD MEMBERS are from left to right: Mr, Sutter, Mr. Britten, Mr. Landwehr, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Leatherman, Mrs. Isch, not pictured, Mr. Simmons. MR. ROBERT PIERSON Superintendent of School 7 MR. O. C. TREECE Junior High Principal vc- R X MR. REX MURPHY High School Principal 'Nur A X wiwwfw - f www- -mmwfwm Jwuww BAILEY, REVA Girls Physical Education Sponsors: Cheerleaders Girls Athletic Association CANFIELD, DONALD Student Personnel and Guidance Director ,. A 4 ,lun . 4.5. rt I 4 h ifi. , iii . itsfli Q A L: ,E N : Q .. 1, ' A BAY, DONALD Librarian Sponsors: Library Club Projection Club y ,ml s-,gi at ,ly ' XX CHRISTMAN, FERN Junior High English Junior High Social Studies Sponsors: Red Cross Club BRAUND, ROBERT Junior High Social Committee World History Econ ics-Geography S sors: Hi-Y vm. 'U lu..-u HERRING, JOANN English III Speech Dramatics Director Sponsors: Y-Teens LOUY, MARY ANN Chemistry Algebra I Junior High Math Sponsors: Math Science Club MEUSER, MARTIN MCHUGH, DELORES American History English I Business English MORGAN, ALICE Spanish I, II General Math French I, II Junior High Math Sponsors: Spanish Club Algebra I fr l French Club Geometry MENICHETTI, FRANK Future Teachers of America Junior Band Senior Band Sponsors: Band Boosters Club Q A 'gf Q... 1 MUNGER, ELIZABETH English I, II Convocation Committee MURDOCK, HARRIETT 1 I M 1 X , 'N-. ,, NOFZINGER, DWIGHT Vocal Music NOTESTINE, ROBERT 7th Grade English Art I, II Social Studies 8th Grade Art English I MUNGER, GEORGE Convocation Committee W English II 2 Journalism V X .8 . , ji A i as ,I . J, , 1 'Z , Six, A wk kv I , .. :.: A E 1 11 Advisor: Black and Gold Somethin! PHELPS, MARCIA POLAND, ROBERT 8th Grade English American History ROGERS, HANCE Physics, Solid Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Sponsors: Math-Science it Office Practice Shorthand I, II Typing I, II Faculty Secretary Sponsors: F. B. L. A SECKER, PHILIP 7th Grade Science Audio-Visual Repair Reserve Basketball Coach Projection Club REUTHINGER, LUCILLE Assistant Baseball Coach Home Economics I, II, lll, IV Cafeteria Director Sponsors: F. H. A. SMITH, RODNEY STEINECKER, ROBERT Biology General Business General Science Bookkeeping Convocation Committee Senior Basic Business Cafeteria Cashier Typing I WOLFE, EDWARD Social Studies Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Head Tennis and Golf Coach ZEITLER, WILLIAM General Science Assistant Football Coach ,. , V Biology Boosters Club Representative Sponsors: Student Council Sponsors: Varsity Club WHITACRE, JOHN Math-Science shop In, IV f.5:'l5.FCin- Q , T Assistant Basketball Coach Head Track Coach 1 if' Q W e MRS. ISCH MRS. PATTERSON MRS. ELLIOTT L 5 A 5,13 2319: X iw.. uv-x aa' iii: li fl Q- ' ' W LLVV fm A M, R,A. ,. W.. -A ....M.,....,............. ,.., .. fy 'W fa- . '- MRS. CALDWELL MRS. CLOSE MRS. ANDERSON MRS. MILLER L PALEN, CHESTER Speech-Hearing Therapist ,Q 1-5-. .-.A 3, 1 - , x Q r U. gt S I a,k. E gp-Y. kr' Arg., MRS. SPOERL School Nurse Sponsors: F. N. A. BUS DRIVERS, left to right: S. Gilson, H. Pelk, A. Schram, O. Decko, C. Gordan, W. Zieman, A. Lippert, B. Eckel. T- A NTEYN HOMEROOM X me SCHOOL BETWEEN CLASSES VISITING THE NURSE SCHOOIKS OUT Jfwmwiflx ' 'ffffffgfw mam Wim W CONVOCATION 4.1 7 , K.. 3, ,An The high-school years that previously we had looked forward to with so much anticipa- tion have come and gone even more quickly than we could ever have imagined. Our Fresh- man year started out actively with the help of our leaders, Al Lehman, president, Ron Jones, vice-president, Diana Marsh, secretary, and Rose Spilker, treasurer. We took advantage of our enthusiasm by holding a bake sale, class party in January, and a class picnic in May. During the following Sophomore year, under the leadership of Mike Mather as president, Jack Coble as vice-president, Barb Lehman as secretary, and Al Lehman as treasurer, we un- dertook two big projects in particular - a very successful Fish Dinner in November, and our New York trip in April. In addition to the projects, we established for the first time in the history of the school, the traditional class ring, and consequently received them earlier than usual - in the beginning of our Junior year. Again in 1956, under the leadership of Mike Mather as president, and our other new officers, Ken Vajen, vice-president, Judy Whitmore, secretary, and Dave Fredrick, treasurer, we l found ourselves involved in a heavy schedule. In order to finance the J unior-Senior Prom, we sponsored a talent show and a record-hop. To wish the Seniors their last goodbyes , we pre- sented to them a farewell convocation, and then concluded our last year as underclassmen with a class picnic. It was almost impossible to realize in the fall of 1957 that we had reached one of the extreme- ly important and memorable steps in our lives- our Senior year. With the support of our spon- sors, Miss Bailey, Mr. Braund, and Miss Reuth- inger, and our officers, President Harold Eckle, Vice-president Jack Coble, Secretary Kay Law- rence, and Treasurer Al Lehman, we managed to carry along very well our reputation as a 'busy, responsible class by presenting the Christmas Dance, and taking our second class trip, only this time to Washington. We realize now that high-school is perhaps one of the most difficult periods in our lives, but was also one of the best-loved and happiest ones, We have enjoyed ourselves, but have learned many important lessons. We now look toward the future. Flower Color Motto Forget-me-not Silver and Blue To strive, to seek, to find, and not o yie 21 t ' ld. Qt a 'Q. li I JWQ r PHYLLIS RAE ARNOLD Hphyli? f'.Iolly in nature and glad to know F.N.A. 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,25 Senior Class Play 4g F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 3,43 Girls Glee Club lg Hall Monitors 43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band l,2,3,4. BRENDA ANNE BABCOCK HB!! HA blond if ever there was oneg a girl who likes to have funf' F.T.A. 3,43 Y-Teens 3,4g Spanish Club 1,23 French Club 3,4g Senior Class Play 43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Girls Glee 1,23 Basketball Attendant 4, Boosters Club 1. DONNA RAE BERNARD Donna,' If you hear someone giggle out, you know that Donna is about. G.A.A. lg Senior Class Play 45 Y-Teens 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2g Choir 1,2,3. 7 KL f 8 3' su , 1 ,Q ff f A' Himsa 'Wm' 0 ,., 4 ,' an DONALD N. BOYD KADOn!! Foe got my car, who could ask for moref' Hi-Y 3,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Football 2,3, 43 Boy's Glee lg Mixed Chorus lg Projection Club 1. RONALD BRUCE BURDO scROns: My only books were womerfs looks and all that they have taught me? Hi-Y 3g Student Council lg Black 8: Gold Staff 4, Senior Editor 43 Basket- ball lg Football 1,23 Boy's Glee lg Choir lg Spanish Club 1,2. GARTH ALLEN CALDWELL Hchipil From all care I am freeg dordt you really envy me-77 Senior Class Play 4. VMI. i 5 5 ..-, 'lf xl Q-if -,Hi at ,345 ggi im .. , P,-4. -Y 5931 ,lv Ikki'5-2555: . f 5, ,, ,ggi - 9 fiiigggifiifggs , JACK ROBERT COBLE Ucobl! What.' Me wor1'y? ' Hi-Y 3,45 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1,2,35 Var- sity Club 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Boy's Glee Club 15 Projection Club 15 Span- ish Club 1,25 Class Vice- President 2,4. FRANCES LOUISE CORDY nFIransv To have a friend is to be one. Alpena High School, Al- pena, Michigan 1,25 Mau- mee High School, Mau- mee, Ohio 25 F.T.A. 4. CAROLINE LEE DECKMAN 'tCarolyn She that hath know- ledge will gain great fame. Senior Class Play prompter 45 Math Sci- ence Club 2,3,45 French Club 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Latin Club 25 Girls Glee Club Ili C 1' l N 4, M in .,. 1, xt 3, ff ga V 54 iw 5 ,,,, ,pa Q! 1-. X J .vm if gt E f f Yank M., M., 4 3 N gilgwgay JAMES E. DECKO ccorvw Good as an athlete, good as cz student, and even better as a friend? Hi-Y 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3, 43 Student Council l,2,3, Vice President 45 French Club 3,43 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g All N.L. L.-Football 4g Mixed Chorus President lg Boy's Glee lg Acapella Choir 43 Choir l,4g Boy's State 3g Area Student Coun- cil 2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,25 Booster Club 13 Jun- ior Council on World Af- fairs 4. SHARON ANN DEETH t'Sherry', 'fPeppy, clever is this gal, who will never lack a pal? Library Club 33 Y-Teens 3,4g Commercial Club 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g Librarian 35 Choir l,2,3g Senior Basketball At- tendant 4. RICHARD EUGENE DEILEY rzrrankvv Not a horsemcm am I, next Iill try to fly. Student Council l,2g Lat- in Club l,2g Basketball l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,4g Football 2,35 Student Council 1,2g Pep Band 1, 25 Concert Band l,2,3g Marching Band 1. rr 1 any M aww ff yu-olilyu L.. A HAROLD F. ECKEL HECkx! An active mind not content with what the teacher has sent. Senior Class Play 45 Jun- ior Red Cross 15 Math Science Club 3,45 Base- ball 1,25 Student Coun- cil 3,45 Latin Club 1, Chaplain 25 Audio-Vis- ual Education 25 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Varsity Club 4: Football 1,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Boy's Glee Club 15 Pep Band 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Choir 45 Marching Band 1,2,35 Senior Class Presi- dent 45 Tennis Team Captain 25 Archery Club President 2. JERRY J. ETCHISON uJ'eI,I,yn He seems quiet, but is he? DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio 1,25 Hi-Y 3,4. BRUCE A. FARGUHARSON Teddy Bear Not too serious, not too gay, but a 'rare good fellow. Hi-Y 3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Basketball 35 Varsity Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Boy's Glee Club 1. 'M U , . 5 X -ti . X , 25 gy-K1 'N UPF:- P at . ww fs :hw ,- , : : . Lik fel -:V ff' it --rr V xi.. yu.-Q is cf'- 24 ..15f:?f S f? 5 fire B if Fi ,frt511'1'f DAVID J. FREDERICK 'tDave 'iSoinetiines he sits and thinks, and sometimes he just sits? Junior Class Treasurer 33 Marching Band 2,3,4g Choir 2,45 Projection Club 1,25 Acapella Choir 44 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Audio-Visual Education 1.25 Latin Club 1, President 25 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Math Science Club 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4. JEAN ANN FRIEND 'iAuze To judge this girl you must know her. Maumee High School, Maumee, Ohio 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 152. DONALD GALLANT Muggsie 'fGive him a car and a woman and heis content? St. Theresa riigh School 1,25 Math Science Club 1,25 Baseball 1,2,45 Latin Club 152g Track 152,45 Football 1,2. ' .. Sv New -AQ. 1 CAROL SUE GAMBY KISue77 A good, sensible girl, whose work combined with pleasuref' Somethin Staff Advertis- ing Manager 45 Girls Glee Club 1,2g Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Choir 4. JUDITH LOUISE GILDERS u,-Tudiyr The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the serenity of booksf' French Club 43 Latin Club 2. NANCY SUE GILLIAM c:Gi11ysr A chuckle here, cz chuckle there, Nan, a gal with never a care? Morace Mann Jr. High School lg West Virginia G.A.A. 2,3, President 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 Y-Teens 3,4. ff 51 ,rw I T 4 .'1'T 1 Ulu- S- ,XF Q H' wiki? rx JAMES A. GRAMES iKJim7! HHe who invented work should have finished it? Black Sz Gold Underclass Editor 43 Football lg Mixed Chorus 1,2g Boy's Glee Club lg Choir 1,2. MARIESTER GURTZWEILER Mariester Sincere and likeable. F.N.A. 2,3,4. ROXANN RAE HALBERT RoXann 'Freedom from him would be terriblef' G.A.A. 3g Library Club 25 Junior Rod Cross lg Boosters Club lg Y-Teens 35 Commercial Club 33 Mixed Chorus l,4g Li- brarian 25 Choir 4. ' 'Y isif , NANCY LEE HANNAS HNanH With a heart as good as gold. a friend worth knowing we are told? Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, Maryland 1,2, 3, F.H.A. l,2. JANE L. HARRIS AcJanen Happy and gay, we think she's okay. Bowling Green High School 1,25 F.H.A. lg Choir 4. KAREN MAE HAVENER Karen Did you ever see a pretty girl who didnlt flirt a little?'l Fremont Ross High School, Fremont, Ohio lg Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Ohio 2,3g Y- Teens 43 Mixed Chorus 4, Q Vs!! ,V ,I 33 ---Au!!! 1-JW MARY ELIZABETH HAYES nBetSyvr To know her once is to like her always. G.A.A. Reporter 1,2,3,4g Senior Class Play 4g Boosters Club lg French Club 3, Secretary 45 F.T. A.- 3, Secretary 4g Y- Teens 3,43 Girls Glee 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1.25 Choir 45 Spanish Club 1, Secre- tary 2. RONALD L. JONES iiR0n77 The man that blushes is not quite o, brute. Senior Class Play 4g Black Sz Gold Business Manager 4g Class Vice- President 1. ROBERT LEE KARR lKB0b9! f'He has a car and C1 woman toof' Black 81 Gold Staff Ad- vertising Manager 43 Track lg Football 1,2. 'i JAMES RICHARD LANG 66Jim37 A little shy and a regular guy. Hi-Y 3,4g Baseball 2g Black 8: Gold Sports Ed- itor 4. KAY LAWRENCE Katie Her friends are many, her foes, are there arty? G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Senior Class Play 45 Student Council 1,25 Boosters Club 1,2g French Club 3, Vice President 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Y-Teens 3,43 Girls Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,4g Pep Band 1,23 Concert Band 1,25 Choir 1,2,4g Spanish Club 1,25 Marching Band 1,23 Class Secretary 4g Girls En- semble 4. ALBERT L. LEHMAN MAI-77 It isrllt work that worries me, itls the women. Hi-Y 3, Secretary 43 Sen- ior Class Play 4g Base- ball 1,3,4g Audio-Visual Education ly Commercial Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4g Stu- dent Council l,3g Pro- jection Club lg Bowling Team lg Spanish Club 1, 23 Class President 13 Class Treasurer 2,4. ., ,V it 'Na BARBARA LGIS LEHMAN Barb Match her if you can. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Senior Class Play 43 Math Sci- ence Club 3g Boosters Club lg French Club 3,4g F.T.A. 3-4g Y-Teens 3,43 Girls Glee 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,4g Hall Moni- tors 3g Choir l,2,4g Girls Ensemble 43 Spanish Club 1,2g Sophomore Class Secretary 25 Span- ish Club President 23 Girls Glee Secretary- Treasurer lg G.A.A. Vice President lg F.T.A. Pres- ident 43 Football Attend- ant 4, Basketball Attend- ant 4. LARRY L. LEN ccllarryu Give the teachers a break, Larry? Greensboro High School, Greensboro, North Caro- lina 1,25 Junior Red Cross 43 Baseball 33 Black Sz Gold Staff Advertising Manager 43 Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LEYLAND Bill A good student, an excellent baseball player and even better as a friendf' Baseball 1,2,3,4g Black 8x Gold Staff Sports Editor 43 Varsity Club 3,4g Foot- ball l,2,3,4g Boys' Glee Club lg Choir 1. ,P '-v---f JACQUELINE ANN LIEBHERR t'Jackie', Good nature is but one of her 7fZ7'fttQS.'1 Boosters Club lg French Club 3,45 F.T.A. 43 Some- thin' Staff. Associate Ed- itor 43 Latin Club lg Y- Teens 3.-lg E,H.A. lg Mixed Chorus lg Choir 4: Girls Ensemble 4. ARTHUR WALTER LIPPERT aA1,t,, He lays his beams in music. Senior Class Play 41 Math Science Club 2.31 Track 3g Pep Band l,2.3, 4: Concert Rand l.2.3,4: Marching Band l,2,3,41 Band Treasurer 33 Band President 43 Spanish Club Treasurer 4. DIANA DAVVN MARSH Dee The choieest things in life come in small packages. Boosters Club lg Reserve Cheerleader 3, Varsity 45 G.A.A. l.2.3: E.T.A. 3. 45 Black 6 Gold Staff Senior Editor 4g Y-Teens 3.43 Hall Monitor 4: Mix- ed Chorus l,2,4g Choir 45 Girls Ensemble 45 Fresh- man Class Secretary lg Spanish Club l,2: Foot- ball Attendant 4g Basket- ball Attendant 4. v- K. xx K. iff s A af 35 . - tlfiifffkflt 432 .. W 4 i L xg 5 rf ri . wif P 14' 7, Huw, -Q ',,'? laa. 4,5 e ze 5 .fo 2412, -, 2 - ri if V Q V33 My 3 3 i H Q, W M5' Q Ji? i f 3 p-snail! fl' MUN, GORDON MacDONALD MATHER III. '+Mike'i I started as an average kid, I finished as a thinking man. Hi-Y 3.45 Math Science Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 152.35 Latin Club 25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Hall Monitor 45 Projec- tion Club l5 Spanish Club President 45 Soph- omore Class Presidentg Junior Class President5 Area Student Council 35 Hi-Y Alumni Secretary 45 Buckeye Boy's State 3. GARY RAY MAZEY i4Gary75 Although he may seem rather quiet, if something takes nerve he'Zl try it.', Audio-Visual Education 1525 Projection Club 152. RALPH KENNETH MERICLE JR. ttButch g'It pays to be good- I tried it once. A A 'l5,.i' Hi-Y 3.45 Senior Class Play 45 Baseball 35 Track 1,25 Football 1,2545 Mixed Chorus 45 Choir 45 Span- ish Club 152. ,ni -Jr' W ffl' .af 'uhm X NANCY JANE MOUGEY l'Naney', Nfm's disposition is like lzerfalways sunny. G.A,A. 2.3.43 French Club Treasurer 43 F.T.A. 4g Y- Teens 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1.2. JOYCE LEE MUTCHLER Joyce A fl'lC7lflllj smile and 11 lzumlrliny eye. Joyce is ilu' type you don'Z pr1SslJy. G.A,A. 1.2.42 Library Club -13 Senior Class Play 41 Band Boosters Club 4: Y-Teens 3,43 Li- lnrurizm 4: Pep Band 2.3. 4: Concert Band 23,43 Nlzxrvhing Bfmcl 2.3,4, ROSALIE NACHTRAB Rosalie K C711 qzczvt. seldom says fl uiord, many times iL'S best to lne7'r'Ser1'ecl, M SARAH FRANCES NEWMAN 'tFran Quiet, dignified, but always ready for fan? Darnmam, Saudi Arabia lg Beirut, Lebanon 23 Saginaw Michigan 35 G. A,A. 43 Senior Class Play 4: Math Science Club Vice-President 43 F.T.A. 43 Somethin Staff Editor- ial Editor 45 Y-Teens 4. JAMES DOUGLAS PARRISH 44D0ugvv Muscle men are all girls joy and here's one thatis the real macoyf' Hi-Y 3,4g Student Coun- cil 43 Track 1,2,3,4g Va- riety Club 2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2. PENELOPE ELIZABETH POWERS cspennyuv Full of fun and mischief toog doing things she sliouldn't do. South High School, Wor- cester, Mass. lg Latin Club 25 Somethinl Staff Editor-in-chief 45 Y- Teens 3,45 F.N.A. 2,3, In- ter-club Council Chap- lain 4. .w.,,,,,. Qfdvt if la if an iii, 'fri' are ,4ti235r5iri,.ir?ii . 2 :fi :ri .PC,Q,Q A f 3 V .. ..,.-i-A-.1-.4--va.----f-e -e 15 W . si it FRE D F! VIRGINIA SUE PULSING 'tGingerl, Honesty, character, pleasantness, too, mix them together, and we have you. Boosters Club 13 Student Council President 43 F.T. A. 3,43 Latin Club 1.2: Somethin' Staff Front Page Editor 3, Society Page Editor 43 Y-Teens 3,43 F.H.A. 13 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1.23 Hall Monitors 43 Choir 43 F.N,A. 43 Foot- ball Attendant 33 Foot- ball Queen 43 Area Stu- dent Council Queen Rep- resentative 43 Area Stu- dent Council 43 Junior Council on World Affairs 4. GERALDINE JUNE REECE 'tGerri t'Big blue eyes, blond hair. too: what-ever you ask Gerri's willing to do. G.A.A. 2,3.43 Library Club 2.33 Senior Class Play 43 Y-Teens 3.42 Commercial Club 3,41 Li- brarian 2,33 Mixed Chor- us 13 Boosters Club 1. LINDA JEANNE REIS Linda Looking for someone quiet and reserved? Tha1:'s not Linda if you'll take my word? G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Junior Red Cross lj Latin Club lg Black 85 Gold Art Editor 43 Y-Teens 3, treasurer 43 F.H.A. 13 Pep Band 2, 33 Concert Band 1,2,33 Marching Band 132,33 Archery Club 2. iw Y -'Ewa sv. if -ik 'N f?5'5llm HAROLD RIDGEWAY Harold I like work, it fasciriates me, I can sit and watch it for hours. Audio-Visual Education 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Boy's Glee Club 1,23 Projection Club 1. in 'Dx ws M 1? ,gt .4 WAYNE ALDEN RUPP Waynel' f'His mind is his slavef' Hi-Y 3,45 Basketball 2. 5 'Brie-1 if ROBERT LEE RYDER :cBObn 'fMost great men are dead-and I'm not feeling so well myself? Hi-Y 3, President 43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3g Track 2,35 Varsity Club 3,43 Foot- ball 1.2.3,4g Mixed Chor- us 25 F.F.A. 1. PATRICIA MARIE SABO HPat7! Rather short. 'oery neat rather nice, very sweet.: GAA 24 FTA 4 Tumi?- WK I Iii nj . i fi Mmm K RICHARD ALBERT SABO HDiCk!7 I doubt the wisdom of being too wise? Hi-Y 3.43 Baseball 2.3.43 Latin Club 23 Black Sz Gold Club Editor 43 Var- sity Club 2.3.41 Football 2.3.43 Mixed Chorus 2,3. 43 Boys Glee 23 Bowling Team 2.3.4. ROBERT R. SATTLER G4BOb77 'gNot a sinner, not a saint. Baseball 2,3,4Q Student Council 23 Black Sz Gold Underclass Editor 43 Bas- ketball 23 Varsity Club 43 Football I,4. Sys ' 5 is ' I S I 53 A .. 2 K S' i ':l . ' A I n L5., LORETTA FAYE SHARP nsharpyn Little but 'mightyf' Senior Class Play 45 F.T. A. 43 Y-Teens 3,45 Hall Monitors 45 F.N.A. 3. .gy fm'--n.-sf Sf JUNE MARIE SHELDRICK June Those who know her best, like her best. Somethin' Staff Business Manager 8: Exchange Ed- itor 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Mix- ed Chorus 15 Pep Band 1.2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 F. N.A. 1,2,3,45 Archery Club Secretary 2. ROLAND R. SHUE nBOOt17 One of us who's glad to see graduation, yes ---- street! Student Council 35 Black Sz Gold Administration Editor 45 Commercial Club 1,25 Football 3. 'ilvf' I Wes. JUDITH ANN SIEVERT acJudyu The 'One Girl Circus' that Ringling Bros. couldnt controlf, G.A.A. 43 Senior Class Play 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Y- Teens 3,4g Latin Club lg Girls Glee 1,2g Mixed Chorus 1,2,4g Librarian 45 Literary Club 45 Choir 1,2,4g Spanish Club 3,45 F.N.A. Reporter 25 Girls Ensemble 4. FREDERICK J. SMITH Fred 'Tm happy, whatis the matter with the rest of the world. Baseball 35 Somethin Sports Editor 45 Mixed Chorus lg Boy's Glee Club 1. RAY I. SNYDER r.Ray,, Earnestness is the soul of work? Baseball lg Track 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Concert Band 1,23 Literary Club 1g Choir 1. MBV, kms! li IMI, Wk' gy l tv BARBARA ANN SPANGLER Barb ':Quiet and gay but she's really okay. Libby High School, Tole- do, Ohio lg Whitney High School, Toledo, Ohio 2,3. DARRELL JAMES SPILKER Darrell', He,s a man of action, he plays with fire? Hi-Y 43 Senior Class Play 45 Black SL Gold Ad- ministrative Editor 43 Basketball lg Track l,2,3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Foot- ball 4. ROSE MARIE SPILKER 'tRosie Her blond hair is but one of her assets. G.A.A. 2,3,4g Senior Class Play 43 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 3,4g Girls Glee lg Choir 1,2,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,4g F.N.A. Sec- retary 2, President 43 lin il P' Spanish Club 4g Boosters Club lg Class Treasurer JAY EDVVARD SPRENG Uaym Distinction with a difference. Senior Class Play 43 Math Science Club 3,43 Cornniercial Club 2: Mix- ed Chorus 1.3.43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1.2.3,4g Drum Ma- jor 3.4g Choir 4g March- ing Band 1,2,3, Student Director 4. WILLIAM J. STASIAK UBH17! He speaks. behaves, and acts as though he 'meant it. Varsity Club 2,3,4g Base- ,Q . ball 1.2,3,4g Senior Class 445 Play 4, Hi-Y 3, SUZANNE CATHERINE STOLZER USue 'fTo find a wavy or make one. Hall Monitor 45 Commer- cial Club 1,2,3g F.H.A. 1, 23 Y-Teens 35 Junior Red Cross 1, H ' t .fa 9 , l , as N ,,., 2' K ' ,k,L E75 A 'Vi 'f:'f3i'f'9-af! 5 gf ,,.j:'-ff . 1 is f,-L' N , ' 1i?':'T3-jL'3 f,fi'I'Q ffifillfffzf-lgqw, f figs: f?f!ff:f'i',-,i -f'ff'LZ,ffff -we-2 ' 1-gm 0' , '?fwf'1,lQgS.'2 ff' A 3 ..s2 fi! a2aaDf5,w:g'Q1m',,,H -fr, 5 4 -2 5: ly. ,291-ji 5 www-:fr-.A W, 4- ,,g-- f ss ' I M 9: 1 L 'F xl. Hi ff, :ri , 'ff If . 5 irgfilfs 5 if: : 4 fists? A? E.,,ffE1..+.'ff,g, he -5 , i gi Nt, t . 51, sftiifai ' 5 ' .' :5.i7 iSl'f1 L' z- -A Q H 'i 'J' e . V , lf. DENNIS ALBERT SZILAK iCDenny7! Give him a football, baseball or a girl in his arms and watch him go? Hi-Y 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3, 4g Student Council Treas- urer 4g Varsity Club 3 President 4g Football 1,21 3,4. KENNETH P. VAJEN aaKenny1: 'fHis hobbies set him above us allf' Latin Club 1,25 Audio- Visual Education 1,2,3,4g Projection Club 1,2,3,4g Class Vice President 3. DAVID L. WARNIMONT KCAbe77 Not that I love study less, but fun more. Baseball Manager 13 Basketball lg Football Manager 1,2,3,4g Bowling Team 4g Varsity Club 2,3, 45 Track 4. gif Tasm- E 'kL Gus ' r we 1 V' A -n all , !f N n is gffjf?,.,,'fsWSl: 1 , ' at Jfrxfffl wk , fr aww W 4 -srr gan - - . F' f. C 'X I A 'fgifdmgg fy , 1 2 - E3 S 1: i , . 5 is f43if?'k,?1,H ilfkfiiif gg , 3 ig ,fi f 251, . - f , 'L'--a, .A ., - -4- . h K Ks'-aw L ZVH . ,. ff- Q 4' 'S 1 ll 4 1 Jflgaa X a fx, it F he 1 N 1' f' kr M f 'VA 1 It 5 , 9 ff Af L ,P h, A , sr. ggvwabtly ix ,zfggymim x Q in-sf, to 5' 'f' V9 Qu 'S el i: fi 1' 'E ' l Q x.. z: 1 , if' - 5 'A 1 K , ss. is A ww ,Qi . . 7 ,.... iii 1- aa . .s yssy t. 2 .5 , v . , A A 1- ,k-k. I '5sQItf4kf? ' if as l A-5.4 rwsal-5 A-fi5.:13'3f45i3:r 'Q 'Q' r 53iffTw- f .5 ,g 'il li: :f'a233'giQ+ swgifira N 5 'jffiimgs Sfiffsfsissf'-Sim... 5459325 we 2s,2a:'::gfg X ff-iifsrggfpfq .5 Egifts 4 ixssgfilfav. f Slkit ,Bill SANDRA L. WEAVER KlSam7! Her sense of humor and her red hazr make her popular everywhere. Library Club 25 F.T.A. 4, Secretary 35 Black Sz Gold Editor-In-Chief 45 Latin Club 1,25 Y-Teens 3, Vice President 45 Girls Glee President 15 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Librarian 25 Pep Band 1,2,35 Con- cert Band 1,2,35 March- ing Band l,2,3. BRATCHE A. WEBSTER t'Lightning'l 'fHe,s bigger than any- thing that can happen to him? Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 45 Base- ball 15 Black Sz Gold Club Editor 45 Track 35 Var- sity Club 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,4. JOYCE WITZLER MJ-oyceu Not a worry, not a care, isn't bashful anywheref' G.A.A. 45 Senior Class Play 45 Boosters Club 15 F.T.A. 3,4g Latin Club 1, 25 Y-Teens Chaplain 3, fx President 45 Girls Glee 1, l , -.N 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,45 Literary Club 45 Choir 1, 2,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Y- Teen Queen Representa- tive 4. ,,. . F LARRY E. WOOLLEY 1cWOO11v A little shy and a 'regular guy? ROBERTA MARY WORSTELL Bert Energetic and hard to beat, this gal will have the world spinning at her feet? G.A.A. 43 Math Science Club 23 Student Council 13 Band Boosters Club 1, 2,33 French Club 43 F.T.A. 3, Vice President 43 Latin Club 1,2Q Mixed Chorus 43 Pep Band 1,2,33 Con- cert Band 1,2,3Q Choir 43 Marching Band 1,2,33 French Club President 43 Band Vice President 33 Latin Club Secretary 23 Girl's State Representa- tive 33 Literary Club 4: Girls Ensemble 43 Bas- ketball Queen 4. 'X . W , Q ,, 134 ' 2 iwX X E IFM- W 43 ,K K , it 151. Q f , -4 , 4 1 1 S fx. 5 n , , ,, L W ,5--1 H N2 1 A at f 5 www ' qi, yum S? 'gl a f F ,E , :lf 313555 iii V was 1, lf ig, l in MN uh f 12-H ,Ar ' Any 5 K ui A E 5 ,, , ,M i gd i E , if 5 Aw 5' 3 1 Q 5 x 'S 1 Qs K, VK, 1 ' ' l . Qt ' tg .. , ? 2 A f . W ,, + pgs 1 vffg I k,:, ,, 'f n 4 L V t 1 A Y N' W : 'Tx -Bl S A .sfff ff: -f 1 is ,, A.,, k isvfh' W K I' . fi 3, an . S M752 . Q , N ,.., A 'W L .L , was ff, A Q A H 1, ,gn ci? X M wg ' f v if if ,ef M H , 1 2 , -: ! K ,rf A NZ f- -: S' sf .:,- Q L,,i? , Q Q K' ' -14. S ad W.: E' x 3 K' , V nf Q .5 ,. ,, 1 f Q K, L C 5 mfg 3 5 J . Z W , ig' X may M 1 5 4 fslf' HA. ,2 Y' .. V 5 2. E E 3 L K ff A if i M if ,Q P 'Sub , A ': ,I I J fx, ,V . 7 W 7? ': ' Q y , M Q: wi J ! 5 My 6. ' - , - -V . ,f V: - . , . X , , ,f,, ,Y -xiii A if -, QM, 5 I fee If L Q ' ' ff it N' ' , Q H ' f ,1 4 sz 5 nk ghpvq, 1. Q 1 v. f 1 .K X, Ll. . ' Q 'fi' 'ef' nf' . Ma H, ' Aaw fp 2 4 QW as sz- ,aw ww X, ' Eu fy lm f W m , 'ef I X L 1 -K 4 fa :gi e i v Vdwklilvjt, , I 3' 'jig ' Q ,E .nf f,l,g 'ff ' 4,f1'f?f4. f 21 , ww, in J3'r'2h +,ff r . 2 A m . A ,wg J e 31,5 .f-ed' Q xx, i junior Class l!!Q ' CLASS OFFICERS President .... ..................... .... B i ll Dhondt Vice President . . . .... Ray Chatreau Treasurer .... ....... J oan Jeska Secretary . . . ..... Colleen Sullivan The Junior Class has had a very active schedule this year. They spon- sored the Junior-Senior Prom, the Junior Class Dance. They held a skating party, received their class rings, and also held a hay ride. To help out the Junior Class treasury, they held a Fish Fry, and class play, they are also collecting sales tax stamps. 1 -'Ma , 1 gn. A. - . 'vw . rv, W, , , was ff. an .1 W, . ,W ,A f rm, .- in 3 W 'H nu.. Q2 S F Qs 5, 1 -Qs. 'Qggr' ' , fs.-1 1. ,- it . ,,'. M S at W 45 ia! L A -N 3 'xt if ,ggjgg V - 7 1- .1535 K 4 ' , - mm' 'IAQ Y' 'xg' 'Wiki' . 1 2 Q - , , . rryy my sttrd k-f. . . Z-4571? 1 -L ' ar y i Xk:f?Q 42 T 9 Jo Ann Bourbina Linda Brown Bob Bunce Bill Chapman Ray Chatreau Judy Clark Carol Cook Carolyn Cornelius Paula Deeth Gene Destatte Bill Dhondt Kay Dotson , if 9, , , R 15. '. 3 A ,Q ' , 6 i . 'A Z ,,' ,: Q: W ,, A Wm iw ! F A 1 i Vj iv -'agp 1, .. 1, si 5 at , or .- We C ls, , t ar' F is 5 ...am , QQSg?52f1.ge3g1, ,, V W 1 ffiaife f. z,w- ly. aa 2 -V - ,txt -lyy N V, A WJ! on K ,asa , EU H slew rf- gja I , ff- K l K A if fTi '-,,,. A V 5 if ' 4533542 7 1, ,, V :.. ' ,- vii Sam Adams Linda Altman Carol Ames David Ankenbrandt John Anning Janice Atherton Robert Austin Susan Bain Nellie Barnard Bernard Barr Anclree Bayliss Geraldine Boos ' air , 5 15 mar ,it O V ,J 1 . C lala A A y ' A A iiiii V 53 John Dotts Ronald Faschnacht Jane Fehnel Judy Fielitz Dorothy Fishbaugh Tom Gallant Jerry Glanville Velva Gray Marianne Green Lee Gwyn Bob Herroon Russell Herroon S 5 K . - ,sy . ,4 X F 5 L. .5 v Z I . ri J . f a A 'T L , J ,-gL 55. K. V . in K My I lf gf S J st N as ff ss W QW, I. J is-fm g lo R . ' rf , .5 ,I - f 5. ,VK K A. . 'WW' so if 'H eellee y :' . J S X -.,. f f ' M ::- V.-. , is is 'x A NL IQ, N:',' I K K ,H f K X J ',, . K '1 5 J E, S ky . , EL ww fh, A as - J S Q- a .. , 'ff fe- -,g,,M,k I t 3 .V ' , , gfki W , . Y V V Q A1 ,.Lh so rrae L eoer s o l 4 are , . . . if .. . . , J ak J' fe. X l J . M. 3 N , wg, Z H M- . ,..1 , f . l K '-.':L ., H ' - . rw - 7 'vi K Aklkhf Xml 'V S4 . , M ,K .bl Q- - 1 ,,,, H- 1, x i., M if f 5 lf ZX if l . msg - l S M ,, . , .nge h qw 'iii 4 'my . . Tom Hillabrand Billy Hintz Sharon Hoffman Stuart Hoffman Steve Honsberger James Hufford Margie Hufford Joan Jeska Eugene Kaczor James Kaetzel Donna Keller Gretchen Kessler HRT- . 5 L LQ L f if V --,gr f' LLLLMQA. L Jim Kuhlman Bill Lawrence Gerald Layman Martha Lilly VV? V VA: ,rre V L ,, ' LL Brenda Loomis V , VV ,k.'k VV 1 , V. . G ,V , JGH Luzny i .eae - Tim Lyflott of '1 ,al, j ieii M LL Robert MacLennan i WA A ,-j1gg., A . .. L VV ft 1,, ga Evelyn McCullough f :QV 1' V K V it L ' f Mary Ann McGuffin V V iy- V , 'V V ' VL VV V, V .,, ag L Sharon McPherson V a s ixii Lt : LL L LL V' Martha Mehlman , VVVV. .,f' Q H ,Q 1 4? K E 4 Mgt as L xi Lixsfsxtsxfa ' Kenneth Meyer L L L11 it V L ,VV V Robert Missler Y I .,V- ' A LV .5 V .Q , Donna Morelock I Vg V L L L VL I L Kathy Muir L ,VVVV Donnie Ontiveros M' 'V V V ' :Q V L Eddie Osborn V t V , Va i '- Kitty Pizer ai . ' Vi 1' VW Bill Pugh -ft Q- ' Yfi' if l 'W Cindy Quilter ,rm L LVVV Emily Robertson - if ,1 ' David Rogers -QJVV M' 'VV ' Bill Roose iq, L'L'L 5511 LL ,HMV .tV, V ,. VVVVVV VV K y as VV 1 fs, -w 1 55 Ann Routt Bill Sahr Barbara Salay Terry Sargent Q fm W .3- 1 way K , W frzk , A nj' - A X MJ A he SML 'RN?Sf y 'W , l 3, , ji fl ak i,. if Faye Schneider ,fd :gg ,fy .ef Julie Segerstrom K SV , 4 i Diane Selling 1 mf ,7 'gre Marilyn Seitz hV A i J Dick Starr , MA. L My R , David Stasiak ' , N' Larry St. Clair ' ' ig L ig ,L W' L Bob Stemen i l FH ,lf 3 f' I ' x 1 ff ' -' or f N' 2 ,., i ii is V3 ,g - ,S S ,.,- ' 'L k -Elia i - Z1..i.iix 2. .13 56 Y . E si 1' :A f ' Y 11 I: -4 3 5 Y S Y-fx K Colleen Sullivan Kay Sutter Diane Swartz Todd Weaver Bonnie Webb Donna Wolfe John Zieman Sally Zoll W- af l 1- If ,, f-, as T v, ax Wh. Sv- W W W Q , X Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS President .... ............ R on Haas Vice President .... Bob Schiffman Treasurer .... ...... J ohn Todd Secretary .... Morrie Weaver The Sophomore Class has been very busy with their fund raising and activities. To raise funds they ran the parking lot at the football field, held a bake sale and sponsored the Perry Lites of 1958? For their activities they held the Fall Fantasy Dance , a square dance, and had a class picnic. Judi Altomare Dick Badik Mary Bayer Betsy Becker . W fi NA A. X B W . J Q Q Tom Bernard t , A A li ,V . Greg Black ' BB B.B Jim Bockbrader K r ,C , John Bodnar fe: ,. J . S Q 2 h ' 'C V 3 A L Jon Bossa 4 B Vh C do W fi: lsi Don Campbell J J W Mike Carpenter B Z. J J - J Y Colleen Caswell 1.. ' if K 1 as up Terry Chatreau Bonnie Clark Dick Clift Judy Coble Jane Coble Barb Coldwell Arlos Collins Don Cope Roland Cornelius Norman Cummings Gordon Dauer Dick Davis , I ,, Sk gs' fl ' J. L. vw - 1 ff S Q V Sf A. ., . ii fs 24 - ' iii ff 'J Q sf we .,. ws-safliirfa ' a, :h 7' is ,, - 1 C HK .. ? . sw 'M' 'tv 9 3, .12- -' ' 11 wig -5 z 4 , AN., V ,. , , ,, 1 5 ' C . -2,1 f- , N-,.... if , f vnvmw, , ,pq A t 'r 1 K B 2 Q LQ , . . 2 '.,, ,Q ,mv ,Et . ,, i,o, . , I H A,, V g KF -Q... milf' a if, 'ff 1 i C 1 --i' -',- - ' !?9s,,,.ig1 ,gf - ,. , fi Eff? ff, - ' is A 25 v4fff'f-viii? A A 'B W' ' MQ C if' ' -,xim y .. if J if .351 i . Dave Deeth Judy Dowling Ann Driftrnyer Barb Durco Annie Eckel Jim Elliott Judy Fahrer Carol Farquharson Janet Fisher Jim Fox Bill Gable Colleen Gallant -Q L D kFi., 'kk 5' I , great :zcg 5, ,,,5 ,,N. ,. - K 7 X Y .JZ -nr Wit! 4,91 A wi, Q H fwk H f . , bl 7 xp 1 if 'k . K. .f I ,- gig L S Y El , , 4 e 'W K A Vi' , sa w s . x..,iMM 1 i -1 - ? 9 in -N in We f 1 r if W -if K 3521 xi 3 3 Q sa hs' ' i .LX V 'W-fe: 5 Q , 'K taxi X is we M 2 4. fran- 1' i n 'eii M 3 Q - Q Q in fo- s, A ,, e 2 J! Q, V Q 5 f ,V I E- I. il V Q, ' , ' Z 2 ff' A rf fi fe a .F 1 e -A ' :ji K We M- n get ,, .. ,..,, V. 60 'ff' Iv X L 1. Fred Gerken Ted Giannini Bill Gilders Veronica Gurtzweiler Ron Haas Letty Hallinan Laurie Hatas Tom Hatas Cindy Herderhorst Fred Hoffman Rip Hotch LaVonne Jakubec Siffiii' , ., N an K ,J gg A ,Q . s f ,Q if K. - 4 H V, 5- W A K t- ,M , ' ' H, 1,9 : L' 4 ' A -,,. L 1 P , V, Y A ,,A ,kt J fs- ,W A 3, ,I A K S 5 s iU1ffs ' ,: , , ,V , , 'aw , W 30.5 ' ' , z,i.+:i ,, J if fi in I Jerry Lovejoy Tom Machaterre Judy Magrum Susie Magrum Mary Marriott Ann May Pat Mazey Bob Mazur Judy Melchert Dave Menichetti Roger Mericle Sandra Michaelis so rr r A K N l ' ' .vf-Fawn, Q: N -, Q ,, W, ' -- 19,1 l 'i f f 7 r oi J at '- Dick Jeffers Franklin Junge Carol Kaczor Linda Keller Joan Kohl Robert Kolvey Saundra Kopp Frances Kraft Linda LaFarree John LeGros Ann Lehman Barbara Lippert 5 . as 5 f 3 1- 1-fmt, 1 rw- Qw t ,i f f, .A a lv i- i f In gil gi' ,Q , A I ,. , ,, ' . .S3,w,f.'E 5 Q ' L I , ' , K , 2... . ,5 -f .f - ,A Q my t V 'Ja ,L ,,. -R' k -1, ei ,X 'f if 1-5, , A M,, I .- 45 '7 ' ggaial b. 4. E Q, 1 Q ., I 9 'E , if ' 4 -, 1,,. , , , I E . is ,QQ L 1 K if , .. rr,, J K iii J Msis Z 'W ' A ' A 3- ei ' , -ff, 'Ziyi 1- 61 all 4 V Q.l,1 James Mitchell Jim Morse o r s t, t. m e Danny Mutchler if MkL Q 5 mm gk h ty '.A.'Lv-- 3 M ,,,.- f - C l I ' ' - . S Joann Nachtrab ' M Q Kim Newsom , , ' A ,fp . - ,:... K ,, V it Manley Niner M A g h vt. - A 2, Carey Oakley o K' K s e is M 1 Karen Oestreich m A Loretta Ostofi . iw K M- sg t . e t Merle Pickett Iii' :., 5 M L'L' 3, 1 5 3 i P ' - b V -1' it f, mi Paula Powers J .l a fag K L 5 ..L 5 , .Jn Bob Rinck - ie Q :,' 'Q i Pat Roberts 1 -', f sf : 2,1 N, x Benny ROSS I - m e if- a f-. A is '33 li h , w x qql v 4 VK V Y Pair Vi V Q H I - si .' Kenny Ryder 4 , 3 ik ,Q K 1 . ' , ' Bob Reinboit i , , A H ,A ,. it Aaron Sahr 33 i' f IQ, -f- ' ,V . 5 im' 39- ' 1 'A b ub ' E' V. fig 1, W Bob Schiffm X Q ffm K - i Bob schmidr l . .. i orii ,A Tom Schuh VVLA Judy Scott , A ' 2 N Linda Seitz 'Q i s .i f tif? ' V ' i g? .v i iw 9 W 62 -f.e.,1.1l .1 f A- f. it l m ao 5:1 I k.,.. A I 'iff f A is .. ,,,.. ,Je ' K wr bags L1 5 , f . f 1' at Lf v ,W FL 15 5 we as 5 W ,Ei Marianne Toland Betty Vajen Larry Warnimont Morrie Weaver Harold Winter Donald Witzler Karen Woodard Robert Youngs John Zapata A ,X-Q . ig , R T ' 9522: ' fl iw' U f15:1i :E::.. A ml , W 'Sw Jon Sievert Bill Sluhan Gary Smith Jane Snyder Merle Snyder Pat Snyder Ron Stanford Nancy Stemen David Stickles Robin Sutter Steve Thomas John Todd - ,,, Q75 et 8 QI NN 5' ,F wwf if xzrx all if 72 ,. M3332 . ,Nw - V ,:. f 4 ,, ,if ,.fF'- , 1 :.': 1 , .. ,,.: M ya , IZE ? Q S P f l J 53' K rf r La nd ww . , W' , V ' Q6 . MLW., , 'mf v K ' ' ffm 2' ' fu, I , 4 . g g . 1. yu ,giver ,Q I' I f X sw Q 2 JE s 'wr 4' I is iv xv 533 M x 'wil QRS! lf -- ,- ,h.: ,i wx I av., 4 ,iff Hifi gig f lfd ,. . if F W ' -' V ' 5-1 'lf ' I wr 4 4 . , .,,., 3 24, ,,.xw , if rs I Q, ww. L .1 as ipifkwa an gg H31 wx U, it ., , fgmf QW dig, .KW gx wp- ., W Q W l X gin? I 3 .ya rg- 1 ff' -f 5 N gf gf , if ' 5 .As MQ, 's B' J A 'QW The Freshman Class QI P 5. ' gf ff' X . -:,, xg' iff ' , ill '.' . in-is! ' j ' . Ei: 'fy .. .1 E me S f ff' W1-a f ' - .-ff-as r '1 ' N. S l . . - Wff A H f 'Tw ig .. A 5 . ' 1 : - ' 1 - nf' s Q 5 4 s hi L Q4 f ' ff A ,gi 5 i 'fish lf x, 1 4 -5 K' f ., r We .ar ' C A M L A Lg 4 1 . A ff-1lisrrsfiiizwsisss,pa, ' L ll u 'K ,, x ' A 4 A 1, ' L M, g ,si- 15 xx!-as 4 . '55 Q1 4 Ax 3, W-he Q x EW' ffm., IH . :wif .523 W ' CLASS OFFICERS President ..... . . .Dave Mentzer Vice-President . ...Ralph Protsik Secretary . . . . .Carolyn Pulsing Treasurer . . .... Sally Gravett This was the first year of high school for the Freshman and the year was slow. They are allowed only two events. They sponsored the Freshman Dance on February 22, and held their Picnic at Side Cut Park in May. Q iii i,,9 '21g ' 04 4 ' Larry, i k l,, Q- yi K il at : l l i l iA h i 'h JoyCeAust1n 'Gam E'-.W hiv , M--.V , a z, X ,f ' - . 4. -- 'Az K' Y QL 2 V .. 1' oi 55, Riagg, fi 1 ff is ff My Q - or fn P p I? James BFOSSIH W! N Maltbie Brown 1. I ' 'iNg Xf- i if Margaret Bruns i ' Dorothy Buck , ,--M Bill Buckenberger Danny Budzilek lrr 2 Dick Cable Roger Calevro Carol Cannaley Julia Carlin Ruth Carrizales Gilbert Castro Trudy Chapman Dave Cook X Judy Cornelius Howard Cummings Charles Deckman Marilyn Decko Tommy Deiley Jim Desmond Dave Destatte Joyce Dhondt Charles Eckle Nancy English Janice Fielitz Jim Fitzwater C , fi, gk-apzfi by -Q Q 2- 1 ., i 'Q W., Aj il 5, 5 M xi 1 -fvffil .I - my -- A I, br. Q L .Ur I I U sf 'H' .rv ,B - 2 Q'--fs, 'gg I QF 1 , , 1 'iff 6 'Q' we A. - 4 in S19 'fish ivs M My Q fVi.A.1 ' 3, E V 5 g 'WGA ' QL: . 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K. . . ,. i ., , LQ ,ge Q U . m , 1 David Sargent S r 7 ' - i1,. is Mary Schnittker A , . wh T eg fr R ' U. S Roscoe Shaffer R' , V1 i pw' M wi Roger Seitz ' r K in Mary Shelby M VVA X a s i'iiii 'A Mary Sheldrick Q 76 . sr., ,. q, ,W 31 , , ,, -2- X X 4? ,. T -, MQ 1- V l., ' , I rm ? T Q gm 1 - . : w a T f Q, , swam ., A, sg 2 K . K' I f xl A ' - 'E ff' x 1-J T ' 1 +V A' 'R .....: Q ff? Marvin Wilson W ' ' , Shannon Youngs Q1 , ' 1 f ' 7 A l Lies M if :,?1 ,,.1 T -we j ' .J I S ,WY Dan Shue Phil Sievert Jane Simmons Dave Starr Gary Swanson Molly Taylor Ellen Thompson Virginia Thompson Sue Walker George Walp Kae Webb Barbara Williams .- ,X .M g .. ,N W .., A - M. Q Q R H? ' fy Seventh Grade Class fl? 5' lf fl 'ml 5 1 CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS President ................ Priscilla Melchert President .................... Robert Hecox Vice President ............... Linda Greene Vice President . . . ...... Molly Taylor Secretary ..... .... E dna Howald Secretary ...... ..... S usan Walker Treasurer .............. ..... C athy Payne Treasurer .... ................. J im Carlin ' 2 - .AL A ' Eighth Grade Class 79 Carol Ames Tom Ames Rick Altomare Bill Babcock Sharon Baker Kay Ballantyne Karen Barber John Berning Bob Blaine Bob Boyd Pat Bruner Sharon Buckenberger h 2 VLmlV:lx H-mm kg 5 N 'K.w -i fi, - .- 'UIQ z Q :Q 2 'Lge rSK'x,,f . A S ' ffffj-'ik me V 'f Q 3 I , ' H-V J. L- .. f ,, P' 'W, - I ' , 75 j Tfg, Q- -me f - 3 g i V,.., 'B ' f K S- f if J f 2 . ,ff ' ,fx 422, A of,-A f A H' or of w. f We -. K - , ig ' Q- 2 ' S 6' s ,yy H 5? .. aero, 'A ' if 5 J' ffi',?vi. 'We' br?3,r A 5 J I ,M Q ig K v a J rrarrror Q W Barbara Christman Greg Christman Marjorie Clippenger Linda Coble Bob Combs Andy Cordova John Craft Dennis Craton Yvonne Crumley Sue Damron Tom DeCant John DeLor Q , 4 A43 siilwsiff f f G b r G o ,,, ' . , ' S 5 X ' Q Q R . 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Linda Greene Fred Hall Marian Hawkins Gloria Hernandez Donald Hoste Edna Howald Edward Hufford Bobby Johnson Henry Junge Paul Junge Gary Karnes Larry Karnes Q 15 5, 1- x ew it 'P' 7 45 K, ,ff LQ :Q g . 1 Q si' is Patsy Douse Frank Ellison Susan Fegley Greg Fess Harold Fishbaugh Jim Flynn Jack Fox Dorcas Freshley Phil Gerken Candy Gran Nancy Gray Bobby Garrett 1 Q.. ,iw , if V?,' Q V f G G - adl, ' s r G 1 H or 9 1? , Y , at rrs 'mf H H Y Q r it , K a p A , gi Mfg' 1,2152 su, ,1 'X if Wft- i rrt ?lb:Qf-an Iro 5 ' ff' f' i i d o it A :-H H X . i tr A- ,M , N fi' S V iff- gf gs ' , Jo LeGros Dennis Layman Tom Lehman John Lever Q M ' L . fe ' - X or-f , N L Wi' gl LLFL , New ' Q , - qi 1 . A 1 ' s .. i' mf? an 2 af f N1 V ., ,,.. . J ohnathon Lewis d z yah 'LL oy David Liebherr V H Q' Y - 1 g 3 Terry Long e 1.9 H ' fi A , av Jacqueline Lorenz - ta If Q Bob May M i L ii g f f Carol Mazur H fm vivfi v - 5 ' j gf j Ruth Meade 4, it ,V 1 L -if 5 V ii ei: Sheila Meade e,ie e:-- Q DL lc ,:...,. B, V 7 K . , - S1 Priscilla Melchert kwa. :1 L, A A Alan Merickel M 3 ,Z F- Bob Mericle T31-if' L -we sv' ' David McCrory kiw i , '33 N W f' eff L ..:-, Q I 1, ' V1 4 Q V, .. I ' 'f Mary Miller U t, W m 1 5: ' John Moffett Aff Z . Ax ,. Vujla' Q A A Cheryl Moon 'iw M ' 'M 'fe '- r Loretta Munse t A 'kl,, f 21, 'A . 'Ae' L 5 is ' E ' ' so 'sf. - L Rogan Murdock , . .M ifx, L ' W qw David Mutchler ,ha 5' E ag. if '-.L lerl Torn Mutchler llz. i B Donald Nolte nik ,... gg V3ZhlA L w ., In 3? , I ES 5 , F YT My KA G 82 x E31 -l ':i-: , fViSQEg55,jj52, -1 . Eli? fn 1 J 5. i x .3 J Karen O'Neal fa Connie Ontiverios f f 2 Q lvliiarl Cgshoigln . ary vie o , f J, J. Curtis Pack J ,- - 7 Q 1 . i Cathy Payne R Gify iilfeiii 3 -' VAVW 5, nge 1 3. eyes ' ene' A nene Hilda Rios is S W J: Suleman Rios J i ' ,V 3:3 Kenneth Roberts V Gordon Rohweder , rfky., X V. .K in 5 ,X If 4, Q J im Ryder Dick Ruth Carlotta Schooner Charles Sharp Diana Sheldon Jackie Shelly Connie Smith Clayton Snyder Ronnie Soldwish Judy Stanford Jimmy Stebel Thomas Swartz J ,., g 6 - 'N--M f 1' 1 I J Q i ul fij , qtyvr Al:-5? f x a ,A ,K 4 is 1 g. . i I VVLA V ju, -M , 1 ' H '. . ,,, E ,V V, f J 83 Anne Tracy Carolyn Tucker Rebecca Voland Thomas Wallace Linda Wearley Arthur Williams Thomas Wiser Patsy Worley Steve Worstell Larry Youngs 84 E S 1 X, 3 li , 'S x t J- ' aa A I 'gate ,W ,C 1, . t, Q .r 1 Q21 ms M i t,,.,, , f K Q2 g . . H , LV 'Ha Q t A, It Qpwffx V W af Q s to . W 512 Q 4 .Q - f 1 so ,Q lvr. Q mfr W 5 is UUA ' gf . Size., . 22121 -5-mls A - -zLesf.i..,-'ra-argl Misfits fwe fi 1: Y fsifgaeiagggk fm MSQEKS' . J f sffaltfgit . 2 J-- iff' 11 , W -sf EE. lim, V , .v D 4 :'::., .2., 1 1- 4, 2 J K '5 3, 4 'CZ' f it? , Q fx r ii. '25 fx was 0 I 'Kb' 'r' A Y . ' E. W. 1? ,-4. 1 IV ,mv 9.. 'Ml K-.,f 'Y :QKEV J FRONT ROW: K. Ballantyne, J, LeGros, S. Zoll, E. Reed, L. Wearley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zeitler, Sponsor, B. Farquharson, P. Melchert, R. Cornelius, J. Marriott, S. Wearley, P. Gwyn, J. King, G. Pulsing, S. Bain. THIRD ROW: D. Parrish, B. Schmidt, J. Luzny, J, Decko, H. Eckel, D. Szilak, C. Berning, R. Hass, C. Oakley, R. Hotch. Student Council Many school problems were solved this year under the leadership of Student Council Sponsor, Mr. Zietler, and President, Ginger Pulsing. The council is composed of homeroom presidents and representatives of all clubs in the school. This year they sponsored the Football Homecoming, the litterbug cam- paign, the sportsmanship contest, and they purchased a permanent crown for use at the Homecoming and Basketball Coronation. Honor study halls were also put into effect by the council. 'F OFFICERS, left to right: Doug Parrish, Secretary: Bruce Far- quharson, Chaplain: Ginger Pulsing, President: Jim Decko, Vice President: Denny Szilak, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: L. Brown, C. Deckman, F. Newman, S. Zoll, J. Kohl, R. Stanford, A. Sahr J. Coble C. Cornelius J. Mitchell, J. Jeska, R. Sutter. SECOND Row: Miss Louj, sponsor, M. Munch, G. Layman, G. Smith, B. vajen, B. Sluhan, T. Lynott, T. Schult, K. Ryder, J. Segerstrom, K. Hotch, R. Cornelius, Mr. Rogers, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: B. Chapman, B. Missler, R. Hass, J. Fox, J. Anning, D, Rogers, H. Eckel, J. Kuhlman, F. Hoffman, M. Weaver, Mr. Zeitler, Sponsor. Math Science The purpose of Math-Science is to promote interest in the fields of mathematics and science. This year the Math-Science Club has had several field trips to factories and has had special guest speakers. Two highlights were the initiations at the beginning and middle of the year. The sponsors have given the club members an enjoyable year. S55 OFFICERS: Fran Newman, Vice-President, Carolyn Cor- nelius, Presidentg Linda Brown, Secretary-Treasurer. au- FRONT ROW: F. Newman, Editorial Editorg P. Powers, Editor-In-Chiefg G. Pulsing, Club Editor. SECOND ROW: C. Gamby, Advertising Manager, J. Liebherr, Front Page Editor, F. Smith, Sports Editor, J. Sheldrick, Business Manager and Exchange Editor. Somethin' Staff Under the leadership of Penny Powers, the Somethin' staff has worked hard this year to put out a good Somethini They have put out sixteen printed issues this year, two issues a month, to bring school news to the students faster. The Somethin' furnished school news to over 600 students. U2-4-6-8. but Fran you're not counting! .Q Penny Powers, Editor-In-Chief f A M 1 as 1 ' V ff. ii.s F 21? s , ft ' F l 1 we. - ky as ,-..- Lg- ,Q ' ,Q ..-. ,M 5 . ip-cs. Q X i , Q FIRST ROW: D. Marsh, Co-Senior Editorg J. Grames, Co-Underelass Editorg R. Burdo, Co-Senior Editorg S. Weaver, Editor-In-Chiefg L. Reis, Art Editorg R. Jones, Business Managerg R. Shue. Co-Administration Editor, SECOND ROW: J. Lang, Co-Sports Editorg L. Len, Co-Advertising Managerg B. Sattler, Co-Underclass Editorg B. Karr, Co-Advertising Managerg B. Webster, Co- Club Editorg B. Leyland, Co-Sports Editorg D. Spilker, Co-Administration Editorg Dick Sabo, Co-Club Editor. Black and Gold Staff The Annual Staff, which consists of senior journalism students, and under the direction of Mr. George Munger have Worked long and endless hours in order to publish the best yearbook ever put out. During the year they sponsored a sock danee as an introduction to promote interest in the yearbook campaign. , Sandra Weaver, Editor Let s see the montage page, Linda. y I Vg! r ... -In-Chief .w,,,f,. 1 90 FRONT ROW: B. Salay, B. Webb, L, Brown, J. Bourbina. SECOND ROW: M. Green, D. Marsh, M. Mehl- man, L. Sharp, F. Newman, P. Arnold, L. Gwyn. THIRD ROW: C. Ames, J. Clark, A. Bayliss, N. Barnard, P. Powers, S. Weaver, D. Fishbaugh, J. Jeska. D. Swartz, K. Pizer. FOURTH ROW: E, McCullough, S. Bain, D. Seil- ing, V. Pulsing, J. Mutchler, J. Fehnel, S. Deeth, R. Spilker. C. Sullivan, M. Lilly. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Herring, Advisor, K. Dotson N. Gilliam. K. Lawrence, J. Segerstrom, B. Hayes P. Dceth, K. Havener, G. Reese, B. Babcock, B Lehman, S. Zoll. SIXTH ROW: M. McGuffin, C. Quilter, J. Sievert L. Reis. M. Seitz, J. Witzlcr, N. Mougey, E. Robert- son, J. Liebherr, J. Shcldrick. Y-Teens The Y-Teens main function is to get a better understanding of each other. Some of the ways in which the Y-Teens have attempted to accom- plish this understanding are in the many activities they have had this year. The activities were: bake sales, speakers, panel discussions, Thanksgiving Convocation, a service project of washing the Perry Monument, and to conclude this year's activities the Y-Teens sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. OFFICERS: Nellie Barnard, Chaplain: Sandra Weaver, Vice-President, Joyce Witzler, President, Mary Ann McGuffin, Secretaryg Linda Reis, Treas- urerg Kitty Pizer, Y-Teen Representative. t'Who will it beg Seniors or Juniors?'i FRONT ROW: E. Kaczor, T. Lynott, D. Stasiak, B. Stemen, J. Etchison, J. Kaetzel, B. Missler, B MacLennan. SECOND ROW: S. Honsberger, K. Meyer, B. Ry- der, D, Sziiak, T. Sargent, W. Rupp, J. Decko, M Mather, T. Gallant, J. Luzny. THIRD ROW: Mr. Braund, Sponsor, J. Lang, B Farquharson, B. Austin, J. Hufford, R. Chatreau D. Spilker, G. Destatte, R. Mericle, J. Dotts, G. Layman, D. Ankenbrandt, L. Len. FOURTH ROW: A. Lehman, S. Adams. S. Hoff- man, J. Coble, D. Rogers, B. Webster, J. Anning, D. Boyd, D. Frederick, D. Parrish, J. Kuhlman. HI-Y Hi-Y enjoying Christmas Banquet. OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Bratche Webster Chaplain, Bob Ryder, Presidentg A1 Lehman, Sec- retary. SECOND ROW: Larry Len, Treasurer, Dave Fred- erick, Vice President, Mike Mather, Alumni Sec- retary. lid' K Y W if :Zi We ,, 55 1 , 'Q i Va., v . l 'Tw FRONT ROW: B. Webster. D. Szilak, B. Ryder, A. Badik, S. Honsberger, R. Mericle, J. Glanville J Lehman. D. Frederick, J. Hufford. Kaetzel, D. Ankenbrandt, B. Kolvey, T Macha SECOND ROW: Mr. Wolfe, Sponsor: D. Spilker, terre, B. Farquharson. B. Sattler. T. Hillabrand. T. Gallant, K. Meyer, D. FOURTH ROW: J. Kuhlman. J. Decko. J FOX D Parrish, F. Hoffman, R. Chatreau, Mr. Donaldson, Deiley, J. Coble, D. Rogers, H. Eckel. D Boyd S Sponsor. Adams, B. Leyland, D. Sabo. THIRD ROW: T. Managhan, D. Warnimont, D. OFFICERS, Varsity Club Varsity Club is an organization for boys Who have received a letter in any sport. The major activity of this club is selling pop corn at the home basketball and football games. As they did last year, they are continuing to get varsity jackets for all the boys in Varsity Club who Want them. Mr. Jack Donaldson and Mr. Edward Wolfe are faculty advisors of this club. SEATED: Tom Hillabrand, Treasur- er: Jerry Glanville, Secretary: Denny Szilak, Pres- ident, STANDING: Don Boyd, Vice President. ' E E l 1 s 3 . any .t.i.L Z .., 9,4 .gr 92 9 f X, ly ' Efiiiisun - ,ff Y,R,,,j,z, :ff ,, egg gjfifliibf f tffilgfii 5 j J 1'ff'u'f,-f ft-' f 'VHA Vlad! my ,min ' f', ' f ,d wi'fffQ?Qf:s4.f wi, Did you sell many boxes, Tom? ,..V,,,, ,k,VLV A . f .J ,W .K ' . it -' ' ky ,gg V, M. , Q . . ,M ,,..ls.,, .lligxwf ,L , , ., ., . -. ,,,,.,..,',.t tyiyfy , 4 .rw uw f 'iff lt. , 1'-Sf -'-whiff ,. 31.1 w!'i.ff'f1 :rr I f - ,, ,t . i f KX, . , f , itwg, K , ., K,,?,1w,mwA A K M , K ,W . .. . 1 if FRONT ROW: B, Bilski, J. Austin, K. Len, L Jakubcc, A. May, K, Newman, S. Gravett, S. Hoff- man, B. Babcock. SECOND ROW: K. Lawrence, B. Hayes, P. Wyc- koff, J. McGuffin, J. Segerstrom, B. Moffett, T. Chapman, S. Kopp, G. Reece. THIRD ROW: J. Boyer, A. Lehman, S. Schoon- maker, J. Carlin, P. Roberts, A. Hallinan, S. Zoll c. Ames, K. Pizer, J. snyder, K. suier, C. Pulsingz J. Dowling, M. Mehlman, P. Sabo. FOURTH ROW: A. Bayliss, B. Liebherr, D. Fish- baugh, M. Lilly, J. Warnimont, J. Dhondt, L. Kel- ler, V. Gray, B. Durco, J. Cornelius, C. Cannaley N. Barnard, S. Lynott, F. Newman, J. Jeska. FIFTH ROW: K. Oestreich, A. Driftmeyer, G. Un- ger, K. Thompson, M. Decko, J. Mutchler, B. Leh- man, N. Gilliam, R. Spilker, S. Jakubec, J. Koh- ring, J. Mutchler, J. Fisher, J. Scott, B. Clark SIXTH ROW: Miss Bailey, Sponsor, C. Shelly, M Marriott, S. Michaelis, C. Quilter, B. Becker, N Mougey, R. Worstell, D. Levans, J. Witzler, D. Rog- ers, J. Sievert, M. McGuffin, C. Herderhorst, A Eckel, S. Welsh, J. Lilje, J. Melchert. Girls' Athletic Association Girl's Athletic Association is one of the more active and one of the larg- est organizations in the school. The club, under the capable sponsorship of Miss Reva Bailey, has participated in a large number of inter-school games. Friendship and good sportsmanship among the girls of Perrysburg High School and those of other schools is the aim of the club. Why not in the Gym, girls?l' is OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Joan Jeska, Vice- President, Nancy Gilliam, Presidentg Judy Mel- chert, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Saundra Kopp, Reporter, Velva Gray, Secretary. , tr .i-,K FRONT ROW: L. Gwyn, P. Powers, K. Pizer, C. J- Coble- MTS- SPOGTI- Pulsing, J. Warnimont, M. Kessler, M. Bayer, V. THIRD ROWS D- HGTTG1- J- MCGuffiH- C- Shelly Gurtzweiler, J. Clark, P. Arnold. J. Coble, G. Kessler, A. Eckel, M. Marriott, S. Mi- SECOND ROW: C- Caswell- S- Kopp- P- POWers, C, chaelis, M. Gurtzweiler, J. Sheldrick, B. Moffett Cornelius, C. Sullivan, T. Chapman, J. Segerstrom, J- MGYGTS- J. Scott, J. Kohring, G. Pulsing, R. Spilker, S. Zoll, Future Nurses of America Getting better acquainted with different fields of medicines is the main function of the Future Nursels Club. The club has had many activities this year. These acivities include: field trips to different hospitals, speakers at the meetings, Nursing Career Day, and earning money for the scholarship. With Mrs. Spoerl as their sponsor the club has completed a very successful year. OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Lee Gwyn, vice-Press Hcomfoftablefw Representative Julie Segerstrom Secretary Rose Spilker President Mary Marriott Treasurer. dent: Sally Zoll, Chaplain. . BACK ROW: Penny Powers, Interclub Council Q FRONT ROW: L. Brown, P. Sabo, C. Deckman, P. Arnold, L. Sharp, G. Pulsing. SECOND ROW: F. Newman, S. Bain, B. Lehman, B. Babcock, B. Hayes, M. Mc- Guffin, K. Lawrence, N. Gilliam, D. Marsh. . THIRD ROW: J. Liebherr, F. Cordy, N. Mougey, J. Witzler, R. Worstell, M. Seitz, J. Sievert, E. Robertson, S. Weaver. Future Teachers of America Preparing students for going into the teaching profession is the purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club. This year the club held a bake sale as a money-making project and also had the annual observation day. Although their purpose is serious, the girls still found time for fun. OFFICERS: Sue Bain, Treas- urer: Barbara Lehman, Presi- dent: Linda Brown, Chaplain. BACK ROW: Roberta Wors- tell, Vice-President: Betsy Hayes, Secretary. TCT? -QWV -rr f ' S Y 'Y FIRST ROW: B. Loomis, P. Snyder, D. Fishbaugh, J. Bourbina. EECOND ROW: J. Myers, D. Keller, J. Lilje, F.. McCullough, Miss Reuthinger, ponsor. Future Homemalcers of America The Future Homemakers of America is an organization composed of those girls in high school who take Home Economics. During the year they had a speaker come and talk about how to buy clothes and then they Went to a department store and saw how they bought clothes. They also had a speaker from the Civil Defense. OFFICERS: Jo Ann Bourbina, Vice-Presidentg Judy Lilje, Secretaryg Brenda Loomis, President. t'Mmmm, smells good! no-1 Q J.-....g95 ..... ' A .Q f . 1 5 r fg 1 ,if . 96 EE? 0,35 if :U 03? 59:1 P1 Cliff Q22 mfs i'ir19f gd - 3 94 5 el W 2- E- 2 Q .. 'U 3 PM nee ' m mi'-1 saw :QU IT, . C-lg ffl? O , P451 me EP. QPU EQ HFC 55 gp Q3 oi QJFD Em ,gi gli E D7 C: EQ F5 E. FD I3 E. D' fa S E C C5 0 F ?U rr: O ss F U '11 P-1 FU U1 H SU 2 Fl U1 S: FP PV' nn ff O Q an U1 2 E F' U3 0 O 3 U ro ro FV' F' 3 Z 5 ro I1 F0 5 O D' ns '3- 5 . P' 3 fi fl 'J' rn 3 l o Latin Club The Latin Club, which is composed of second year Latin students, was one of the most active clubs in P. H. S. this year. ln addition to the monthly meetings, it held its annual banquet in February. At this time the forty new initiates acted as slaves by Waiting on tables and presenting a program. The club joined the national organization known as the Junior Classical League. Money-making projects were the selling of taffy and Christmas wrappings. OFFICERS: Bud Jeffers, Treasurerg Jim Morse, Secretaryg Judy Melchert, Vice-President, Morrie Friends, Romans, Countrymen Weaver, President. H'-C' f mf, 'WW -013' 46. ,Q FIRST ROW: C. Deckman, K. Lawrence, J. Gilders, B. Babcock, B. Lehman. SECOND ROW: J. Liebherr, R. Worstell, J. Decko, N. Mougey, B. Hayes, Miss Morgon, Sponsor. French Club The French Club, which consisted of the students taking French II, was held regularly on the fourth Wednesdays of every month. During the year numerous types of entertainment based on various themes had been pre- sented which included plays, games, and news reports - all given in French. The main project was the French Club Banquet, held in April, to which the other French classes were invited. 'LSO that's a French cafell' OFFICERS: Roberta Worstell, Presidentg Betsy Hayes, Secretaryg Kay Lawrence, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Mougey, Treasurer. as fxhwfz . FRONT ROW: B. Lippert, A. May, J. Fahrer, B. Durco, A. Lehman, L. LaFarree, A. Hallinan. SECOND ROW: R. Spilker, R. Stanford, G. Black, J. Witzler, D. Ontiveros, A. Sahr, J. Todd, L. Jakubec, Miss Morgon, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: M. Carpenter, A. Lippert, J. Brockbrader, M. Mather, J, Sievert, B. Schmidt, D, Badik, J. Sievert, T. Machaterre, K. Ryder. Spanish Club The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Morgan, consists of second year Spanish students only. Meetings are conducted on the first Wednesday in every month during class. During the year they have had a Christmas party with a pinata and all the trimmings and a Spanish banquet. OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: xx Art Lippert, Treasurer: Linda LaFarree, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Bob Schmidt, Vice-Presidentg Mike Mather, President. FRONT ROW: J. Austin, K. O'Neal, L. Lewis, A. May, J. Cummings. SECOND ROW: J. Cooper, M. Taylor, M. Hawkins, F. Bruner, L. St. Clair, M. Morse, M. Laine, K. Barber. THIRD ROW: L. Seitz, E. Witzler, L. Len, D. Badik, J. Coble. B. Gilders, R. Shue, J. Marriott, M. Schnittker. Red Cross Projection Club FRONT ROW: J. Carlin, D. Caldwell, M. Wilson, D. Combs. SECOND ROW: D. Cook, D. Starr, G. Walp, R. Seitz. J. Mitchell, L. Brown. THIRD ROW: R. Meyers, N. Ontiveros, T. Hatas, J, Landwher. 00 fi ff :Q Q 11, ., 159' Wu! ,,,., 5 i if- s 1-.---...Q-0 if f Ji -ur 32 E ,V S1 FRONT ROW: P. Arnold, C. Ames, J. Clark, K. Pizer, D. Marsh. SECOND ROW: K. Woodard, G. Pulsing, L. Keller, S. Bain, L. Sharp. THIRD ROW: P. Wyckoff, S. Stolzer, M. Mather, M. Marriott, D. Keller. Hall Monitors Librarians FRONT ROW: K. Thompson, G. Boos, J. Dowling, B. Loomis. SE COND ROW: J. Mutchler, B, Moffett, J. Sievert, M. Hufford, D. Morelock. ny- R Z 'l0'I ......I.4i- FIRST ROW: N. Stemen, B. Durco, J. Warimont, G. Pulsing, D. Marsh, B. Lippert, E. Witzler, J Ives, B, Richards, W. Nofziger, A. May, K. Len, D Wolfe, K. Woodard, M. Bayer, J. Dhondt, T. Chape man, Mr. Nofziger, Director. SECOND ROW: R. Worstell, J. Witzler, L. Seitz B. Bilski, J. Cornelius, G. Destatte, B. Gable, R Mericle, C. Gamby, R. Spilker, J. Harris, L. Alt- man. THIRD ROW: J. Sievert, H. Eckel, D. Frederick J. Decko, D. Sabo, D. Witzler, B. Schiffman, M Pickett, J. Spreng, B. Lehman, K. Lawrence, B Babcock, B, Hayes, C. Shelly, K. Havener, J. Lieb- herr, R. Halbert, J. Sievert. Choir Under the direction of their new director, Mr. Nofziger, the choir en- tered district competition for the first time. The purpose of their concerts was to earn money for the new robes for next year's choir. Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do.'i MMMMM., 02 i 1 Y A 5 i 2 5 2 'I ,' ta? ' , ,JJ FRONT ROW: Deckman, Sharp, Newman, Spilker, Bernard, Arnold, Spreng. SECOND ROW: Lehman, Babcock, Caldwell, Hayes, Lippert, Sheldrick, Reece, Lawrence, Mutchler, Director, Mrs. Herring. THIRD ROW: Mather, Spilker, Witzler, Frederick, Eckel, Lehman, Sievert, Jones, Mericle. 66 f h 79 Onions ln T e Stew THE CAST I Mrs. Watson's Harry ........ Mike Mather EettyiVIMa1c5Donia5d ........... gludylslgvlirg New-Motor Marvin ....... Ralph Mericle OY1 30 0113 ------------ HTO .C 9 Mr. Curtis ........ ....... A rt Lippert Anne ............ .... J oyce Witzler Mrs. Curtis .... --.. p hyuis Arnold Joan ...... .... 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Lippert, an -3 CJ U1 s-4 O Z Z m'Q2 5 Emi ECA ,-1 ,, . 'M U1 UI- hi C5 -v-4 5 NASE 5,90 . QP wg P-3.. V535 ggi 5-5 2-4 PQ s-4 222 Er-4,-Q .EB UJE-4+-I 105 '- .SJ . i l xx Majorettes Left to right: Barb Lippert, Jackie Shelley, Saundra Kopp, Arletta Hallinan, Robin Sutter, Linda Wearley, Jane Sny- der, Pat Roberts. 06 Pep Band FRONT ROW: S. Hoffman, J. Spreng, M, Flynn, S. Worstell. Drum Major-Jay Spreng SECOND ROW: C. Roberts, M. Brown. R. Sutter, G. Kessler, D. Cook, H. Cum- mings, D. Rogers. THIRD ROW: B. Liebherr. P. Arnold. J. Mutchler, J. Landwehr, T. Sehult, J. Fox, A. Lippert, J. Fahrer. FOURTH ROW: J. Melehert. B. Kern. M. Knepp. C. Deekman. G. Unger. A. Eekel. FIFTH ROW: E, Morgan, S. Welsh, G. Walp, D. Meniehetti, J. Kohring. 2? R 351 311.1923 Z N-'Jani' I , H k mag? fw' ai M 2 iq A f? 2L Q -i if ww f 'X sf sm i -.X 521 Ivy if X. ii ,wa 08 Left to right: Linda Brown, Bonnie Webb, Lee Gwyn, Diana Swartz, Diana Marsh Pat Mazey, Ann May, Sally Zoll, Cheerleaders VARSITY, left to right: Lee Gwyn, Linda Brown, Diana Marsh, Ann May. XP li RESERVE, left to right: Sally Zoll, Diana Swartz, Pat Mazey, Bonnie Webb. Student Council Queen Representative Ginger Pulsing Fantasy in Frosti' was the Area Student Council dance held at the Naval Armory on February lst. Ginger Pulsing was se- lected by the Perrysburg Student Council to represent Perrysburg at this dance. An Area Student Council Queen and four at- tendants Were chosen from the representa- tives frorn the area schools. Ginger Was selected as one of the four attendants. 15 wi -x li l' Y-Teen Queen Representative Joyce Witzler Joyce Witzler was chosen by the Perrys- burg Y-Teens to represent Perrysburg at Hearts in Harmonyn Dance as a candidate for queen. This dance was held on Satur- day, February 8, at the Toledo Y.M.C.A. Joyce was honored by being chosen as lst Lady-In-Waiting to the queen. l l 'I09 1 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshmen attendant-Carol Shelly, Junior attendant- Bonnie Webb, Janet Hillabrand-Queen of 1956-57, Ginger Pulsing-Queen of 1957-58, Senior attendant-Barb Lehman, Sophomore attendant-Ann May, and Crown Bearer-Candy Artz. Football Homecoming Queen Ginger kiss- ing Captain Dennis Szilak after pre- senting the game football to him. Janet Hillabrand, 1956-57 queen crowning Ginger' Pulsing, 1957-58 queen. FQCTBALL Above--Senior Attendant- Barb Lehman with escort- Dick Sabo. Below-Sophomore Attend- ant-Ann May with escort -Bill Leyland. CORQNATICD Above-Queen Ginger Pul- sing with escort-Dennie Szilak. AbovefJunior Attendant- Bonnio Webb with escorte- Doug Parrish. Below - Freshman Attend ant-Carol Shelly with es cortAJack Coble. if - Kiss! fx 1 W-.M-umm lv 1 G 1957-58 Basketball Queen and her Court, left to right: Attendants Diana Marsh and Barb Lehman, Basketball King Jim Decko, Queen Roberta Worstell, Attendants Sharon Deeth and Brenda Babcock. Basketball Coronation Roberta Worstell was crowned 1957-58 Basketball Queen by Student Council President, Ginger Pulsing. Roberta crowns Jim Decko Basketball King Brenda Babcock Sharon Deeth Queen Roberta Barb Lehman Diana Marsh 6 M 1 f '4 'Q3-Q T58 fa 1 1 2 J, HQ mi' 2 K X ,.. ,. , g F zi, W, , E - A I: A 1 ' 1 1 -,ggi M , s xx of I gf FRONT ROW: Niner, Stanford, Mericle, Morse, Weaver, Pickett, Gable, Campbell SECOND ROW: Cornelius, Hoffman, Kaetzel, Dotts, Gallant, Destatte, Meyer Rogers, Hufford. THIRD ROW: Farquharson, Oakley, Parrish, Ryder, Sattler, Eckel, Coble. Football Team Coaches Wolfe, Donaldson, Hecker, Steinecker. 1 4 iw. ff. R, R2 air all 1, 4 A , 3 , X z' 'E V FRONT ROW: Ryder, Stickles, LeGros, Black, Kolvey, Badik. SECOND ROW: Adams, Chatreau, Lawrence, Glanville, Ankenbrandt, Pugh Hilla brand, Deeth. THIRD ROW: Webster, Boyd, Decko, Sabo, Mericle, Spilker, Szilak, Leyland. Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg ........ PERRYSBURG . . . Football Team SCORES St. Francis ....... Port Clinton Anthony Wayne . . Rossford . . . Bowling Green Holland .... Sylvania . . Genoa . . . MAUMEE 0 MANAGERS Jim Kuhlman, Tom Managhan Bruce Farquharson Sr. Guard Don Boyd Sr. End Jack Coble Sr. Center f 7 mf , 5 'W -w ' X M 5 . 'i :,,. , . VU fl . 7, f 1 if? . f R f : ,gh 1, if H V I V wx Zmeg. ' K, -gi W-'W' ' Z' Q , .K m -1 i 2: -. iggex-1 f +- , , ,, M I 5: 9,0 ,. T ,., L. I f.,,- its 1 Qi,m ,, fs . rg'5EgK,wf ,rw zvsgffikfxsb - J ww-.W .K 7-2 hwy 'L ',f. g .. f,.?Jv1. Vi A hw . .M .M . -,J-1.-., 'xg 1'-'K ,. wh, pm-,ff-+A A Mx. .W wing, .--ff'ff'?-Y , - .,, x 7-ga 1 . .- e 1 f wwf-AI ,K ,.,-wvjw ,. A, , N A--,A kd QR, -.1 H-psf W ,hwfg 1 M iii?-V A H' , , ' qwwbh - -- 1 . H .M R ' -QT QQV 3'ZWFffW' ,f - , 'Uk W. A v K, .WA.f. A is g f, ' ,-Q - W, , .MQ . nf , ,, ,N ,. n f....,g--jqfi55..,i an .ffm 'nl wwf an Nw W - Q. J 4 , 5. 120 Harold Eckel Sr. End Jim Decko Sr. End Bill Leyland Sr. Quarterback Ralph Mericle Sr. Center A 1 - x X. --,,- :-- -+ - A,,g,1: ,t,55-: M ' fm ' V ,, .,., .,1t.,. .- fs .Lf,f,ff,,,l , ,f, ,flm5.f -W -V ',,, -. ,, ,E 5, 5 r i g, ,333 f i ft K Q 'Q' K aw w , K ,gsggfsmli 7 gg? me wt- , 14, : we - gg K -'mf' 'Y K f f ' L-wt lm-' 2' ffi1,1:,Sf-fri? ' , V ' sky? ,V , ,D J, W - , 1. . . a F ' ,f -, fl ws'-M Q K9 f f 'WP QW Q . 2 nggy,-W l f at ,A lZgS2 5fQQ --, ,V .2 - rr .L fri , 'A If Lx ,X-f,,ff41 ggi g' . 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Quarterback 2 26 Z fm 5 O Varsity Team Dhondt, Hass, Hillabrand, Decko, Frederick, Rogers, Deiley, Boyd, Luzny, Austin. Bryan .... . . . Rossford . . . Genoa ......... Maumee ....... Anthony Wayne Napoleon ...... Port Clinton . .. Ottawa Hills . . . Rossford .... Genoa ......... Maumee ....... Anthony Wayne Bowling Green Port Clinton . .. SCORES Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg .... Perrysburg .... Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg .... Coach Ed. Wolfe 127 Bob Austin Jr. Guard Don Boyd Sr. Guard Jim Decko Sr. Forward 9 7 Z F MQ 28 Dick Deiley Sr. Center Dave Frederick Sr. Forward RYPXQELFAYU-pf ZA., .V A , aei- X ' f- um, if.a.fsQgE.i -gg ff' if Y M9591 rf W3 1:1 dz s, fn B111 Dhondt Jr. Guard Tom Hlllabrand Jr. Forward John Luzny Jr. Forward Dave Rogers Jr. Center Ron Hass Soph. Forward 129 TOP ROW: Kolvey, LeGros, Campbell. Stickles, Mericle, Sahr, Lovejoy. BOTTOM ROW: Sieve-rt, Fox, Schmidt, Bockbrader, Badik, Oakley. Managers Managhan and Warnimont Coach Seker 0 TOP ROW: Dhondt, Hillabrand, Szilak, Decko, Leyland, Sabo. I SECOND ROW: Frederick, Pugh, Mericle, Oakley, Kolvey, Badlk. Baseball Team Coaches-Seker, Huebner Manager-Tom Mcmaghan gun'- Wk Q.-v 5 Q --wr. i Jim Decko Sr. Catcher Q-me Hxmf-vfixv f.-'- ,L ,,,k A krkkk V - , E L fx. is K f Q f 1 132 SL Dennis Szilak Sr. Outfield ,',, ,cm Q' Bill Leyland Dick Sabo Sr. Pitcher Sr. Infield NA ---qw-nuapg Bill Dhondt Tom Hillabrand Jr. Infield Jr. Pitcher TOP ROW: Hoffman, Parrish, Dhondt, Fox, Kaetzel. SECOND ROW: Honsberger, Hufford, Boyd, Machaterre. Track Team 533 Q ra fhmlifbz 5. P Coaches-Whittacre, Steinecker Manager-Kuhlman Jim Hufford Dashes Don Boyd Hurdles Doug Parrish Shot, Discus i . it i 4 TRACK 'W B111 Dhondt Broad Jump, Dashes Steve Honsberger Middle Distance Jim Kaetzel Pole Vault Jim Fox Hurdles, Middle Distance , Fred Hoffman Distance Tom Marchaterre Middle Distance COOK INSURANCE FRANK J. LANDWEHR, AGENCY REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Perrysburg Bank Building PERRYSBURG, OHIO 6 SUNNY SERVICE Oll CO. For Goodness' Sake Serve Turkey BRITTEN TURKEY FARM LU-4-47 I O LU-4-6624 PERRYSBURG, OHIO RAGER'S APPLIANCE, INC 4l7Sp SR fdoh TIOX 36518 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 58 FROM THE DOWLINGS BEL-AIRE LAUNDRY H7 East Indiana Avenue Perrysbu rg, Ohio Phone 4-4259 BEST WISHES Compliments of The Everglades Restaurant and newall modern motel T0 THE OHIO'S Mos'r osucious Foon CLASS OF ..58,, 2 Miles South of Perrysburg, Ohio U.S. Route 25 and 68 B. F. PARRISH Owner and Manager Restaurant Motel Phone Phone Perrysburg Perrysburg 4-4308 4-6780 RUSSEll'S Formal Rental Service SPECIAL PRICES FOR STUDENTS OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9:30 SUN. I2 TO 4 407 Broadway CH. 8-6666 FREE PARKING IN REAR Norms' Appliance Center 209 LOUISIANA AVE. PERRYSBURC, OHIO YOUR MOTOROLA DEALER GOOD LUCK Norm Soldwish, Sr. Norm Butch Solclwish MEYER'S RETAIL PHARMACY SUPERIOR ST. COR. ELIVI, ROSSFORD, OHIO Tel. OX. 3-3413 The Precription Drug Store of Rossford REDMAN'S, TOWN 8. COUNTRY SHOP I26 IW. Wayne St. Maumee, Ohio PHONE 3-2527 LATEST CAMPUS FASHIONS THE STYLES THAT FIT THE MOOD 'I39 Camphmenfs of IVIIIIICIIII MUNCEIT LEWIS POTATO CHIP gl ASSOCIATES CU. ARCHITECTS 228 0 k S T 1 d 011 SIXTH FLOOR SECURITY BUILDING Y e Tried The Rest T 1 d N H The B Oh THE A. B. CAPLE COMPANY Alfalfa Meal TONTOGANY TOLEDO COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF ClAY'S ARCADE BARBER SHOP COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER KENNY'S SOHIO SERVICE KENNETH NESPER IDEALERI LOUISIANA AND THIRD PERRYSBURG, OHIO PHONE 4-4165 FRISCH'S BIG BOY BEST OF PREPARED FOODS CURB, CARRY OUT SERVICE AND DINING ROOM Country Charm Shopping Center PERRYSBURG, OH IO Phone 4-656I WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE A Full Line of Home Appliances SPORTING GOODS B I CYC LES--TOO LS-TOYS AUTO ACCESSORIES GARDEN IMPLEIVIENTS HOBBY KITS Country Charm Shopping Center Phone 4-7741 Owned and Operated byjirn Graber 141 CONGRATULATIONS TO Superior Floor laying 8' THE SENIOR CLASS su'-fucing co. ZEE'S CARRY OUT 3846 UPTON AVE 134 EAST THIRD STREET FLOORLAYING SANDING AND FINISHING PERRYSBURG OHIO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Ph 44485 TOLEDO OHIO The Maumee Stone Company MAUMEE, OHIO CRUSHED LINIESTONE PRODUCTS P.O. BOX 88 PHONE LU 3-3219 J lf- FURNITURE Congratulations, Graduates! Frank Rogers extends his sincere best Wishes to the Class of 1958. You young men and women have completed one of the most im- portant segments of your lives. The opportunities and responsibil- ities you now face are your own as never before, and in whatever you choose to make of them, Frank Rogers Wishes you the utmost suc- cess. Chances are, the responsi- bility of furnishing a home isn't one of your immediate problems, but as your plans mature and crystallize into reality, it will help to know Where to buy quality furnishings with confidence. ROGERS FURNITURE CITY 1280 N. Conant St., Maumee 'I43 SOUTH DIXIE SUPPLY TILE CINDER BLOCK COMMON BRICK COMPLIMENTS OF SERVICE HARDWARE FACE BRICK AND CEMENT BLOCK NIEN'S HAVEN SPORT 4-4435 ON RT. 25 PERRYSBURO, oHlo s H o P FORT NIEIGS COMPLIIVIENTS OF Mrs. Piutt's Bakery Phone 4-4161 Perrysburg 44 QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES MOTOR SALES Complete Auto Repair Work DEALER IN General Electric Appliances and CE Television HERMAN MIZER 519 LOUISIANA AVE. PERRYSBURC-, OHIO Phone 4-4421 COMPLIMENTS OF FRAN'S BEAUTY SALON Thursday and Friday Evenings By Appointment PHONE 4-7391 IVIARCELLA G IANE COMPLIIVIENTS OF BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS PHON E 4-4489 HAROLD'S JEWELRY FULL LINE OF IEWELRY EXPERT WATCH REPAIR RENOIR COPPER IEWELRY CAMERAS LUGGAGE COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER LU 4-4551 FORT MEIGS AUTO SALES -USED CARS- LOUISIANA AVENUE PERRYSBURG, OHIO Phone LU 4-4421 CAMPUS CASUALS AT CORDERY'S FOOTWEAR LATEST STYLES AT JAN CASUALS COUNTRY CHARM SHCPPING CENTER LU 4-6381 COOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1958 PERRYSBURG PHARMACY Prescriptions, Fountain, Cosmetics Money Orders-Utility Bills 1oHN CALLACHER, Manager Country Charm Shopping Center Phone 4-4361 46 FOR COOD FOOD JOE'S HAMBURG Breakfast- Dinners - Suppers Coney Island Hot Dogs Hamburgs-Chili q IOE C1 ACNES-Prop. 110 LOUISIANA AVENUE PHONE 4-7174 wb WITH OUR COMPLIIVIENTS YOUNGS ICE CREAM RUTH AND CLARENCE WOLFE 219 LOUISIANA AVE. PERRYSBURC1, OHIO Phone 4-7181 THE ANDERSON'S Mctumee Qhio Compliments of D. D. Gross Packard Studebaker Sales Moline, Qhio Moline Toledo LU 8-522l OX l-4095 The Farmers Savings Bank Stony Ridge, Ohio oriol Great Eastern Office Woodville Rd. Toledo. Ohio Member oi The Federal Reserve System ond Feolerol Deposit lnsuronce Corp. THIS YOU CAN DEPEND ON . . . In whatever line of endeavor you engage-business or industry, the pro- fessions, science-you' will use more electricity to do more things easier, better, cheaper. And this, too, you can depend on: business-managed, investor-owned Vileotric companies like Toledo Edi- son will continue to plan and build ahead so you can LIVE BETTER, ELECTRICALLY. , ' T Low cosr ' - . Q ELECTRIC - , . SERVICE . - 'I4 Houck's Rexall Drug Store DRUGS KODAKS PHYSICIAN AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES THE DEPENDABLE STORE SODAS - CAN DY I-IALLMARK CREETINC CARDS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 48 COMPLI MENTS OF W. R. THOMAS Sc to SI.00 fFormerIy Worden's7 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 COFFEE CUP CLIFFORD BURDETTE, PROP. BUD 9WWW 795X M worId's largest produc of fibrous glass and fibrous glass produ COMPLIIVIENTS OF WALDO'S FOOD CENTER MILLS 'HARDWARE PARTY STORE IN ARCADE Everything for me Home COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER NEIDERHOUSE GULF SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF TIRES BATTERIES, LUBRICATION AND CAR WASHING KAZMAlER'S MARKET LLOYD AL Cr BOB AL 5 503 Ph 47161 50 Compliments oi THE MAUMEE STONE Packard Studebaker COMPANY Sales CRUSHED LIMESTONE PRODUCTS Moline, Ohio P. O. Box 88 Moline Toledo Molumee, Ohio LU 3-3219 LU 8-622l OX l-4095 MYERS REXALL PHARMACY Superior St. Cor, Elm, Rossford, Ohio TEL. OX 3-34l3 The Prescription Drug Store Of Rossiordu Dole Myers ond Eorl Myers Compliments of T01VILINSON'S DRUGS Drugs, Cosmetics, and Fountain Service Maumee, Ohio 'I5'l RED1VIAN'S TOWN 8z CUUNTRY SHOP Superior Floor Laying 8: Surfacing Co. 126 W. Wayne St. Maumee, Ohio 3846 Upton Ave. FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND Phone 3-2527 FINISHING LATEST CAMPUS FAsH1oNs COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL The Styles That Fit the Mood CONGRATULATIONS FROM WE AIM TO TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN T f t ' TT TT 'W' EI , T E D T iii, of mmmm III was , ii i Iii QUQD Dmmtnfr or .T 1,1 WEARLEY tVl0TOR COMPANY fluzqdien, Plqmoufh. MOTOR CARS 1000 MONROE STREET ' TOLEDO 2, OHIO ' TELEPHONE CHerry 3-8291 2 LANDIWARKS OF PROGRESS - - - in TOLEDO'-Glass Center of the World 1 EDJ Ml' it . W WW . . !!f,1,+f4, These four buildings reflect the technological achieve- lfl' ll! K, lfgfmwg ,nl i F ments of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, whose ,X gl p physical growth has left these indelible , p ' lam I ll af! QV l i impressions on the industrial fi n ,X mi ',1 I 1 : Wi YQ ,Up NE. l3gW,w face ofTo1edo. MQ 0, .J fm mm ul 1 with W. 2 gf 3 D . C . 'lkjiifgiii f . 1 pr urag as en er 5,:'Sw:g!,',,f -I 3 f w w i',:lH+i p E i 14ms.Aaqms gf A if '4?'N3l.11q1l.g:l HM li ,qtp f 'j : g New lf t ' 1, ll 'li ll 'Ml B' lf . ft ..-155 lvl WH 9 gy ll ml E li: ,Sl 5 Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly 500, offer Owens-Illinois customers the ad- n . El ' l H el I ' l x. 1 i B wlw ii - - . ' lltjifg H ,W ' . HW 27222533 :Q51:53z1Q5i5:22f:f,e.i?Sf,.'z Wt HM' w ' E 'Ll' M 3 marketing services. Eg E W l,l'n,l1 Owens-Illinois Building WW' ga l Trl 1 Q W limi' li Madison a. sv. clear I 'N w ' 'llllllll H ul N' ' ' A Nllglldgllxllllll. .1 ,I YI! E ll -l W fx . lim , - iq I z f 5 . ' c ik More than 1,000 Toledo-area resi- 5 E fa, . 1 dents work in the O-I General 3 V 2 l2.f .35 omces-directing activities of f 1: ,,fp 4f., 4 27,000, coast to coast. P-gag ...., Eg .L l i - wg -o sx -' sf' lass- - EE J iff? Libbey elm Division mm Q Ash s. Champlain - i . ff ' v +- Owens-Illinois Technical Center 'I700 North Westwood Home of fine Libbey table glassware, this manufacturing plant employs more than 1,200 and is one of 31 Owens-Illinois plants across the nation. 1 ' Y Thi? . j- - - . pup- 51553 75fes5.1:5F5.55:5f:,,,,, ,M 3 i I , 0 T '- ,fr f f- ll, W Il llggm -- - . - -s,1Y . ..--- df ,435 i 1, ,N ' 1 ' N 1 gfisfeff-1, !!lIg 5 - ,,- f- 'f'-,V -aft .-. J' '- K..-15 .Qi nmgg, g,sxszeegaaas,zsQ5gg, , 51,5 1,35-nsqvtg-LI ivj,'a!5-,Q A f 'r ?'f' L 1' 'f' ' if ,,4.v-H , 'i H1 Y gl E ,........ .. .,...,., ....., . ,.... 52:97 i A i' -fglgehzrx' l 5r9.-,JSE .1 Ei . 2, rf i!4-JH 'Md' xivil' jf .- . 34 'ff'-'fjij-Eizflaxf f-Q.e.4..1::1f-.-., ui. The world's largest and most complete glass- research facility, housing 500 scientists, engineers and technicians. MAKERS OF PRODUCTS WENS' LLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES ' TOLEDO 1, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF COMPUMENTS OF FREEMAN? MAUMEE TV SERVICE 133 W. Vifoiyne St. Maumee. Ohio MARKET LU. 3-1101 Rossford Recreation CUNGHATUUWUNS Center' IHC- MAUMEE LUMBER at 900 Dixie Highway CU' ROSSFORD, OHIO WA1bridqe 0102 Eiiqin 1241 Icxmes 1. Struffohno, Mgr. Conant at C1ir1ion Si. Maumee. Ohio PH. 3-3337 The Citizens Banking Company General Banking Facilities ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO 510,000 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ROSSFORD RECREATION CONGRATULATICIXIS CENTER, INC. TO THE CLASS OF 58 969 Dixie HIGHWAY Compliments Rossronn, on-no of WAIbrIdge OIO2 l0WNSBURY Cl'IEVROI.ET ELgin IZ4I IAMES I. STRUFFOLINW, Mgr. Toledo, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF THE KOCK LUMBER COMPANY Perrysburg-Ph. 4-4422 Maumee-Ph. 3-242i CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '58 CLYDE and PAULS FLOWER SHOP 207 Louisiana Avenue LU 4-4377 Perrysburg, Ohio 6 COMPLI MENTS OF KESSlER'S Men's Wear COMPLIMENTS OF NORMAN WITZLER WITH OUR COIVIPLIIVIENTS GEORGE J. GARN AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE covERAcE BOB'S SHEEI. SERVICE 108 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio SHELL GASOLINE Phones 4-7321--Bus. 4-6141 Home AND AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS Gingrich Brothers Motor Sales, Inc. AUTHORIZED DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER DODGE TRUCKS 122 West Front Street Phone 4-4331 Perrysburg, Ohio 7 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY 131 Louisiana Avenue The Friendly Bank On The Corner FOR BETTER LIVING EAT MORE ECC-S Produced and Sold Daily by SHARP POULTRY FARM Ph. LU 4-6004 sf. Hwy. 23 south of Perrysburg WE DELIVER Join our Perrysburg Retail Route SUllIVANS MARKET 410 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio Phone LU 4-4421 PEOPlE'S FOOD MARKET THE FINEST GROCERIES, M EATS AN D VEGETABLES 107 Louisiana Ave. LU 4-4315 Perrysburg 158 1 diana, fleamzm, M' - I B I' Your Professional Dry Cleaner 'dwest coca C03 on mg company Serving Rossford and Vicinity T I d oh. oe o, no OX I-2295 505 Superior- Rossford, O. CON C-RATU LAT I ONS Compliments of MAUMEE IUMBER 8. SUPPLY CO. RICHARDS CONANT AT CLINTON ST. Ph. 3-3337 Maumee, Ohio 'I5 9 Compliments ot Compliments Of Maumee T.V. Service 133 W. 'Wayne Radio - T.V. FREEMAN'S LIME CITY MARKET and Hi-Fi Service Maumee, Ohio LU 3-1 101 60 Sanitary Dry Cleaning Co. 1331 Conant St. Maumee, Ohio Phone LU 3-3319 Stores 412 Conant St. 2231 River Road 5105 Dorr St. L. L. Baldwin: President Best of luck to the class of '1958' Compliments of Lime City Stone Maumee lumber 8. COmp'ime IS of Supply Tomlinson's Drugs wishes the best of luck DRUC-'S COSMETICS, AND to the class of I958. FOUNTAIN SERVICE Maumee, Ohio Maumee, Ohio Compliments of PHIl'S PURE Oll SERVICE FREMONT AND E. FIFTH PERRYSBURO, OHIO Lester A. Lusher, john F. Smith Pres. Sec'y. PERRYSBURG AIFALFA MIllS, INC. Dehydrated Cr Sun Cured Alfalfa Meal Shippers Alfalfa - Hay - Straw Plant 5 Warehouse Located on B G O Railroad P. O. Box l87 Perrysburg, Ohio Telephones: 4-4525 and 4-754l PERRY PETITE SHOP Juniors, Misses, and Half Sizes BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 58'l Compliments of HARRIET AND MAX C II7 Louisiana Ave. ULBERTSON Phone 4-4253 Perrysburg, Ohio Mon.-Thurs 9-6 P.lVl. 62 Fri. 9-9 P.lVl. Sat. 9-9 P.lVl. Compliments ot MILO BENNETT COMPANY Professional Printers Maumee, Ohio Compliments ot O-MAN POTATO CHIPS 1228 Oakwood St. Toledo, Ohio Ch 3-6151 Compliments ot The Rosstord Savings Bank Rosstord, Ohio Member, Federal Reserve Bank Member, Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation Compliments ot Schreier Greenhouse East River Road WA 1941 Perrysburg. Ohio 163 Compliments JOI-IN'S GRILL AND ot MOTEL TOP-ERS POTATO CHIPS Chinese-American Food Carry Out Food 2024 Adams St. Maumee, Ghio Toledo. Ohio CH 1-3053 LU 3-2158 Conqratuiations Compliments of R O S S Rothschild Livestock Your Professional Dry For A Complete ll Cleaner Livestock Service Serving Rossiord and Vicinity Stony Ridge, Ghio OX 1-2295 505 Superior - Rosstord, O. Lemoyne-SOR ' 21B R teeiiii to . t ix t 5 , . Fl , : ,..1. 566 See the Beautiful new i958 Oldsmobiles Curl At our new Home CHEVROLET MOTOR SALES CARL SCHMIDT for complete automotive service Perrysburg, Ohio MAUMEE, OHIO COMPLIIVIENTS OF FRONT PONTIAC Sales and Service East Third Street Perrysburg, Ohio wr-4a'..mvz,4ig,f:v' 4' my.-my. -H ,I .,-, ,W-.-.,,,.x,N ,,,- .wr ,V K-,w,w,,,,, ,v -153. , -V Wi., nm., -, , My Am, , , 6 W My H A b fx -N V. 1, 5, , A gy -ff A ,-f,,v::. - -, v,, , --I ' :ww - ,in g':L K,l'y,f,5-4 . 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