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

 - Class of 1961

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, 7W12wgpe 752m 3 'LUJwro w- . am 1 WWW. , 1 109:2. 0g AHMED 01700 n 46h V 1 x V x JWAM. . 1': 1 r Mww E II- M 5g Mw M gm fWig W 1 111501101? N k. N 1:; 1 r -15 ONW ' . W1 . 1 WM WW : x68 1 . k... b j -.... MM 1 11 Q x1 '95ch 31 Nyx : n i :1 Cm - . b N 55 3: a 1 R 12 19:; f1 ffof L The Journalism Class Of 1961 Presents The Black and Gold - '14-11'; M ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ............................ Bev Liebherr Senior Editor .............................. Janet Boyer Staff Members: Iudy Warnimont; Sally Chilicote; Trudy Chapman. Underclqss Editor ...................... Chuck Berning Staff Members: Torn Deiley; Darl Altman; Ierry Hoffman. Club Editor ............................... Joyce Austin Staff Members: Bonnie Moffett; Carolyn Christy. Sports Editor ................................ Doug N011 Staff Members: Ierry King; Tim Tracy. Administration Editor .................... Marilyn Decko Staff Members: Jim Desmond; Carol Nation. Art and School Life Editor ................ Iudy Mutchler Staff Members: Barb Sherman; Norm Ontiveros. Business Manager ....................... Carol Roberts Staff Members: Sue Thompson; Janice Meyers; Joyce Dhondt. Advertising Editor .................... Carol Willoughby Staff Members: Eleanor Morgan; D-iorcx Rogers; Betty Steele. Table of Contents Administration ........................... 1-19 Advertisements .7 ....... - .................. 157-183 The Journalism Class of 1960-1961 dedicates their yearbook, the 1961 Black and Gold, to Mr. 101111 F. Huebner. Mr. Huebner has taught industricd arts, coached basebcd1 and basketball for many years. He is known for his friendliness and Willingness to help others. REX MURPHY High School Principal ROBERT PIERSON Superintendent of Schoois This is Perrysburq High School 25 55'11. Marlin Meuser Assistant Principal Donald Caniield Robert Crugo j Director of Pupil Personnel Guidance Counselor l'l ' 12 SCHOOL BOARD STANDING: Hilda Isch SEATED LEFT 'I'O RIGHT: Richard Britten, Wayne Leatherman. Donald Simmons, Richard Stim- mek, Philip Sulter. Robert Pierson BUS DRIVERS BACK ROW: Don Maser, Doug Prcm, Bernard Eckel. Harold Pelc, Art Lippert, Clarence Garden. KNEELING: Don Gilson. John Pusiay, Walt Ziemcm, Reva Bailey David Creme: Physical UESB? Science ; Iohn Donaldson Social Studies Gerald Bundelecm Science Sheila Casey Social Studies t '0 57 w .'?1 1,! LXI; ILK-VAL'XK pm. 1 U Iohn Huebner Industrial Arts Dorothy Bauer Latin Fern Christmcm Social Studies 13 14 Robert Iles Enqh sh Christine Irmen Math and Science Betty Iecm Ieannette Lewis Vocal M c0 Languages r K Mary Ann Louy Chemistry Kathleen Kerr Mathematics David Markle Vocal Music ,. Alice Kitile Languages Ann McCleary Commercial Harriet Murdock English Developmental Reading Dolores McHugh Social Studies Elizabeth Munger English Frank Menichetti Band George Munger English Robert Notestine Ari Frances Nussbctum Speech 15 William Park Edward Sebold Band Science Richard Seib ert Al Rave: Social Studies Mathematics Rita Roesner Mathematics Donald Shearer Lucille Reuthinger Library Vocational Home Economics Hunce Rogers Math and Science 16 Rodney Smith Janice Wagner Biology and Science English Iohn Whiiacre Industrial Arts Elinor Snyder English ! in Mary Stipp English Robert Sleinecker Ed Wolfe 1: Commercial Social Studies :3 John Thomas Physical Education 17 Bryce Zender Social Studies and Iournulism Helen Patterson Secretary to the Principal Chester Palen Speech and Hearing Therapist KIA; Virginia SpoerI Nurse Margaret Elliot Secretary to the Superintendent ..-. . .. ..... rm-D ..- .........- MN I.r.J'..-n m muxrmmm..- .... LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrsy Caldwell, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Klose. CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Theresa Hutchek, A1 Schrqmm, George Tones! Don Frusher. 'I9 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best All Around Class Scholars Wittiest Iim Brossia and Carol Shelly Barb Dane and Ralph Prolsik Indy Mutchler and Chuck Berning Best Dressed Best Dancers Most Popular Norm Bunte and Joyce Austin and Tom Deiley Marilyn Knepp and Marilyn Decko Ioe Laubenthal A Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed Best Looking 20 Malinda Hawkins and Eric Witzler and Pat Irvin Carol Roberts and Jerry Hoffman Steve Wearley 22 FUTURE GRADUATES We crre now Seniors and preparing for graduation. Each of us Will remem- ber the four years of High School the rest of our lives. Some of these exper- iences are Clear in our minds and others, important at the time, are only dim memories. We entered Perrysburq High School in 1958, as young Freshman, full '01 enthusiasm. With the help of our class officers, PresidenieDave Mentzer. VicenPresident-Jlalph Protsik, SecretaryeCarolyn Pulsing, and Treasurerw Sally Gravett, we sponsored the Freshman Dance, and a picnic at Side Cut Park. During the Sophomore year, under the leadership of President-Jerry King, Vice-PresidenteSieve Wectrle'y', Secretary-Iudy Kohrinq, cmcl Treasurer-lohn Landwehr, we sponsored or bake sale, crnd the concession stand, Sophomore dance, and ordered class rings. During this year we exceeded our financial goal. As Juniors we proved our ability to work together, and we became ct team. Our biggest project during our Junior year wcrs sponsoring the Iunior-Senior Prom. This year Ralph Protsik led our class, with Vice-Presidentechren Len, Secretaryeludy Kohring, and TeqsuIeI-Iohn Landwehr. Also we had valu- able assistance from our sponsors, Mrs. McHugh, Miss Roesner, Mr. Sebold, and Mr. Wolfe. The class produced a Iunior Class Play entitled, Meet Me in St. Louis and had many bake sales. The date for graduation is growing near, few can believe they have reached the all important Senior year. This was the busiest year we have ever experienced. We elected Steve Wecrrley as President, Gory chcts czs Vice-President, Judy Kohrinq as Secretary, cmd Iohn Lanwehr as Treasurer. With the help of our Senior sponsors, Mr. Wolfe, Mrs. MCHugh, Mr. Sebold, and Miss Kerr, this was our most rewarding year. We would like to thank our parents and teachers for making our four years of High School possible. COLOR Scurlei and Ivory President .................... Steve Wearley Vice-President ................... Gary Haas Secretary ...................... Judy Kohring Treasurer .................... Iohn Lundwehr FLOWER Lilly-oi-the-Vulley MOTTO Sei your goal. farther away than tomorrow. 23 John Thomas Adams Dogger A real great guy who's I015 of fun. Spanish Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 4,- Somethin' Stuff 4, Club Ed- itor 4; Foolball 1, Z, 4, Reserve 1, 2, Varsity 4 Durl Dean Altman Bunk Chevy, Ford, truck or cor4 They gr've him more fun fhen school by far. Hi-Y 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Spun- ish Club 1, 2,- Track 4; Bowling Team 2,- Fooibull 1, 2, 3. 4.- Black G Gold 4 Joyce Faye Austin Joyce With 0 heart good as gold, 0 friend wonh knowing, we are rofd, F. N, A, 2, 3; F. T. A. 4; Y4Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Lciin Club 11 2, Secretary 2; French Club 4; Cheerleader, Reserve 2, 4. Ver- sity 3; Girls Glee 2,- Mixed Choir 3, 4; Black and Gold Stafi 4, Club Editor 4; Football Ailen- dent 2; Inter-Club Council 4,- Senior Class Play 4,- Basketball Attendanl 4 Dale E. Barnard Hey You! H isn't work rhm worries me, it's Ihe women. Mdih-Science Club 3, 4; E1119 Club 4; F, T. A. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Black and Gold 4; Wresllinq 4 Charles Reed Berning Whale Things are NEVER quiet when he's around. Spanish Club 1, 2; Student Coun- cil 1, 3, 4,- Varsity Club 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Black and Gold Slafi 4, Underclass Edhor 4; Football 1. 2, 3; Basket- ball Manager 3 Sherry Lou Bierly Clarence Lois of fun around everyone. Rogers High School 1; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4,- F. B, L. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4 BHWHRUE thmrrx I F UNBIJ 1'5 5 I Q04; w- u- p, v . Barbara Iean Bilski Barb Ready and Willing 10 have fun. G. A1 A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 2. 3; Choir 1, 3. 4; Girls Glee 2; Somethin' Staff 4 Janet Lee Boyer Bugzy Kind 0nd GenHe, Swee! and Good, She afways ads as a lady shoufd. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4, Pep Club 4; F. B. L. A, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Hall Moniier 3; Black and Gold 51fo 4, Senior Editor 4 Iames William Brossia . . Iim .. HS 0 greaf nuisance 10 be a handsome man. HP! 3. 4. President 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Band 1, Marching Band 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 1; Truck 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Reserve 2, 3,- InterrClub Coun CH 4 : . In 5 J 4 :g Edward Emil Brown Edu Women are We elephanrs 10 me om'ghr to look of, but I wouldn't wan! one. Latin Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 3. 4; Math- Science Club Z, 3, 4 William Iohn Buckenberger Bill Just you wait He'll be great. Mmh-Science Club 2, 3, 4. Treat- surer 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2 Daniel Iohn Budzilek Danny lhove fought a good fighf, I finished the course! Norman William Bunte NormH Seemingly quiet is Ihis popular guy, buf oh, the! devilish gfinr in his eyes. Genoa High School 1, 2, 3 Richard Thomas Cable Curly We often wonder whaf he thinks obouf. Somethin' 4; Hi-Y 3; Library Club 4 Roger T. Calevro Crow Verify, Verr'Iy I say unfo you, lshoH die 0 bachelor. Rifle Club 2, 3 Carol Ann Cannaley Nutiom CCHOI With her cfossmores she woufd nof tarry, bu! husffed off her love to marry. G. A. A. 1, 2; F. N, A. 2. 3. 4: F. H. A. 3. 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 4; Y-Teens 3. 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presideni 4; Pep Club 4; Black cmd Gold 4 Julia Ann Carlin Julie A chuckle here, a chucfde ihere, Julie's a girl with never 0 care. Math-Science Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 3,4;GA.A.1;F.N.A.3,4; Rifle Club 3, 4.- Fep Club 4; Lenin Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Play 4; Honor Society 4 Ruth Carrizctles Ruth A friend wflh a smife and a heart of gold. F, B. L. A. 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4 30 Gertrude Alice Chapman Trudie Her life is what her thoughts make if, G. A A, l, 21 37 Ensembles 1, Girls Glee 2,- F, N. A. l. 2, 3, YvTeens 3. 4; Choir 11 2. 3. Latin Club 1; Black and Gold Pep Club 4 2 4, 4 4 Sarah Eileen Chilc oie Sally There are wedding beHs in hef eye, for Bob is the lucky guy. Wcuseon High School 1,- F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4,- Black and Gold 4, F. B L A. 4,- Library Club 4: Inter-Club Council 4 Carolyn Suzanne Christy Carol I hove a light head, a very light head, in fed I cm a blonde, Woodward High Schooi 1; Li- brary Club Z, 3,- YrTeens 3, 4; F. B.L.1L 3, 4; Black and Gold 4 Dave Edwin Cook Cookie Youth is the opporrum'ry to do something and re become somebody. Projection Club 1. 2; Spanish Ciub 11 2,- Vqrsily Club 3. 4; Mmh-Science 24 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Marching cmd Concert Band 1, 2., 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4; Baskeiball 1, Manager 2, 3, 4; Track Manager 2; Honor So- ciety 4 Indy Louise Cornelius Cornie Judy wifhouf Rick would be like bread without buffer G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Choir 1, 4; F. T. A. 4; F. N. A, 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4,- Red Cross 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 4,- Inler-Club Council 4; Editor cf Scribbles and Scribes 4 Howard Duyne Cummings Howie Never irouble froubfe NH trouble Iroubles you. Senior Class Play 4.- Pep Band 1; Marching chd I, Z, 3; Concert Band 1. 2: Junior Class Play 3.- French Club 3 Barbara Ellen Dune Barb There's a woman of the beginning of all great things. Clcxrksburq High School 1; Y- Teens 3, 4; G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Rifle Club 4,- F. N. A. 2, 4; MathScience Club 3; F. T. A. 3, Chaplain 3,- Student Coun- cil 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; Latin Club Z, 3; Hall Monitor 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Senior Class Play 4,- Edilor of Scribbles and Scribes 4 Charles George Deckman ' 'Chctrlie He's quiei because he thinks a for, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4: Muih, Science Club Z, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3. 4 Marilyn Joyce Decko Mari This blue-eyed gal hos lhe gift of gob. F, N. A. 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,- Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4; Ensembles 2, 4; Siudenl Council 1, 2,- Re- serve Cheerleader 3. Varsity 4; Junior Class Play 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Black and Gold Stuff 4, Administration Editor 4; Senior Class Play 4; Pep Club 4 Tom Gene Deiley Dual's Fame, love, and fortune on my foofsreps wait Varsiiy Club 3, 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Black and Gold 4; Football 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Reserve 1, 2, Varsity 3 James Coy Desmond nhmu H's qualify no! size Ihor counts. Audio-Visucl Club 2, 3; Same tury 3; Black and Gold 4; Span- ish Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4 Toyota Ann Dhondt Joyce Much of mith and no madness; AH good and no bcdness, G. A, A, l, 2. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4; F. B, L. A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Reporter 3; Choir 1; Pep Club 4; Black and Gold 4; InteFClub Council 4 Peter Eberth Ebie Quiet but 9 Bridgeton High School 1, 2 Charles Robert Eckel Jolly Chally Shear me nor of my hofr, for rherein Ir'es my beauty. Nancy Ellen English Nan cy She Ihoi hath knowledge wr'H gain greof fame. Latin Club 1, 2; Conceri chd l, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4,- MCIth-Science Club 2, 3, 4 Robert Arthur Foster Fuzz ' This guy is fosz his driving fhcst 1's! Projeciicn Club 1; Hall Monitor 2; Hi-Y 3. 4; Varsity Club 4; Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, 4, Reserve 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4 Sara Kathryn Fuller S ally Fun to be wifh, nice to know! Rosco High School 14 Z; YvTeens 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; Library Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4,- G. A. A. 4; Somethin' 81ch 4 Grant Gum J'Grcmt He who invented work should have finished if. Sarah Anne Graven Sally The foiresf garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisesi books. Matching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Librarian 2, 3,- Mix- ed Choir 2, 3; F. T, A. 3, 4. Sec retqry 4,- Math-Science Club 2 3.- Siudent Council 4; Latin Club 1, 2,- French Club 4,- Honor Society 4 Gunner Gudionsson Gunnar If pays to be good, Hried it Once. Wakefield High School 1, 2; Easlem High School 3; Latin Club 4: F. T. A. 4: Senior Class Play 4 Peter D. Gwyn Pete An honest led and true, always glcrd and never blue, Latin Club 1, 2,- Sludent Council 1.- Rifle Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2. 4: Varsity Club 4 Gary Haas HG ,. H silence could be golden, Id be a millionaire. Mdth-Sciemce Club 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice- Presidenl 4; Basketball Reserve 2, 3 Lynn Edward Hankins Hank He has 0' briUiont mind but he has taken great pains to conceal ii. Riile Club 2: Baseball 2 Larry Hanson Larry Distinction wifh a difference. Birmingham High School 1, 2 Rebeccu Sue Haias Becky Becky is so quiet, sweet and shy. F. B. L, A. Z, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; F. N. A. 3,- Y-Teens 3, 4 Melinda Ann Hawkins Huwky Her skill in aihleiics is admired by OH. Latin Club 1. 2, Treasurer 2; Spanish Club 3, 4,- Muth-Science ; G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1 31 4, Secretary 3,- Y-Teens 3, , President 4; Student Council , Rifle Club 2. 3,- Pep Ciub 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Honor So- cieiy 4 b9me Robert Philip Herderhorst Hardy Hove slide rule wiH Novel. Latin Club 1, 2; MuthCience Club 2, 3, 4, VicePresidem 4; Honor Society 4 ? 4 'i g 1 z . .. .....-... .. .d..x..--.u-M.-w- .. .iI.-.ml...m1- .-. -. J..:.-..-.- ..... . . -.-....:... ......-. -.. .. Denise Lee Herrel Denny HOneSfy, characier, pleosonfness too, mix them togeiher and we have you. F. N. A, l, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2,- F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Elva Rose Hermon Butch Quief and shy, she'H gei by. St. Ursula Academy 1, 2; Math Science Club 3, 4, Secreery 4; Marching Band 3, 4, Maiorene 4, Treasurer 4; Concert Band. 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4,- Pep Club 4; Chorus 4 Alfred Alton Hilt I IAlf I I'm hoppy, what's the mofter with the resf of the worfd? Gloria Iecm Hines There's nothing like fun is ihere? F. B. L, A. 2; Red Cross 2: Y- Teens 3; F. N. A. 3; Somethin' Stuff 4 Barbara Jeanne Hofb auer l 'Wimpyl I March her-if you can, Slauson Jr. High 1; Ann Arbor High School 2; Y-Teens 3, 4; F. T A. 4; French Club 4: Choir 3. 4,- Pep Club 4,- Iunior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Honor Society 4 Gerald Robert Hoffman Ierry DOML Hex those muscles, this room is only so-o-o big. HiuY 3, 4; Varsiiy Club 3, 4; Black and Gold 4,- Reserve Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4; Wrestling 3; Truck 3, 4 Sharon Elizabeth Hoffman I ' Sharon' ' Quief and gay, she's rectify okay. GA A. A. 1, 2,3, 4; F. N. A. 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Y- Teens 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2; Pep Club 4; Library Club 4; Choir 1. 3, 4; Girls Glee 2 Robert Ronald Honsberger Bob Wherever he finds himseH in life he'H make a good addition. Projedion Club 1; Rifle Club 2; Track 1. Z, 3, 4: Baseball 3 John Kimbrough Hotch Ouida's Kid Better men than Ihove Hved but I doubt h. Latin Club 1, 2, 3,- Hi-Y 3, 4,- chrsity Club 2, 3, 4,- F. T. A. 4; junior Class Play 3; Mixed. Choir 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserve 1, 2, Vdrsily 3, 4,- Wreslling 3; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3. 4; Senior Class Play 4 Patricia Lee Irvin Pat She's a cheerful HHIe earful. Cass High School 1; French Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4,- Y-Teens 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Iunior Class Play 3,- Mcnh-Science Club 4,- Pep Club 4, Presidenl 4; Inter-Club Coum cil 4,- Siudent Council 4; Some- Ihin' Stalf 4, Editor 4; Honor Society 4 Jerome Bradley Ives uIeI-ryu There's mischief dancing in this boys eyes, Choir 1, 3,- Someihin' Staff 4; Football 1, 2; Wres1linq 4 Sharon Sue Iakubec Jakie Nearly dressed and MN of fun, deserves every honor she has won. G. A.A.1, 3; F4 N4 A. 34 4; Y- Teens 3. 4; Pep Club 4, Secre- chry 4; Somethin' Staff 4, Ediior 4; Student Council 1, 34 4 A1J..H Judith Ann Jones Cctsey Her sense of humor and her blonde hair, make her popular everywhere. Red Cross 1; Hall Monitor 2, 3; F B. L A. 2; Y-Teens 3. 4; F. N. A. 3, 4; Somelhin' Staff 4, Editor ial Editor 4 Norman Lawrence Iones J'Norm Although he may seem rather quiet, if something fakes nerve he'H try if. Projection Club 4, President 4 Robert James Kamencu Spider Give him a car and a girl and he's content HiVY 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Some- thin' Staff 4, Sports Edilor 4; Football 1. 3, 4 Donald Irvin Keller Don No care beyond fodcy, Dianne Rebecca Kern Becky Personality plus, as the saying goes from fhe top of her head lo the fips of her foes. YATeens 8. 4,- Mcrching cmd Conceri Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Pep Band 1. 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 4; F. T A. 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3 Margaret Sue Kessler Maggie Much wisdom often goes with the feweslL wordsV Marching cmd Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Secretary 3; F. N. A. 1, 2, 4. Secretary 2; Mixed Choir 2; Latin Club 2,- Y-Teens 3 Gerald Allen King ferry No! Q sinner, nor a soinf. Siudent Council 1, 2; Hi-Y 31 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Black and Gold 4, Class President 2; F001- baH Reserve 1, 2,- Basketball Reserve 1. Z, Varsity 3, 4; Base- ball Reserve 1, 2, Varsity Base- ball 3, 4 i7 Marilyn Edythe Knapp Kneppie Peppy, clever is this god, who will never lack a pal. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Con- cert Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Mojoretie 3, 4, Vice-President 31 Secretary 2,- Y-Teens 3, 4, Secretary 4,- Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Latin Club 11 2; Mmh-Science Club 3: F, T. AV 3, 4, Vice-Pres- idem 4; Pep Club 4; Hull Mon- itor 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3,- Footbqll Attendant 3,- Football Queen 4 John Wilson Kohl Yogi He's a gentleman former4 all he rafses 1's his hot Rifle Club 2,- Junior Class Play 3; Varshy Club 4; Somethin' 4; Senior Class Play 4; Wresllinq 4 Judith Ann Kohring Indy Thor's mischief in fhem rhar eyes G. IL A. 1,- F. N. A. 1, 2. 3,- F. T. A. 3, 4,- Y-Teens 3, 4; Latin Club 1. Z. 3, 4: French Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Marching Band 1, Z, 3,- Pep Band 1; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3,- Cheerleader 1, Reserve 34 Varsily 4; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Basketball Attendant 4 Vance Marlin Kramer Vinny He knows and he knows he knows it Shaker Heights 1; Perrysburg 2, 4; Maumee Valley 3; F. T. A. 4; Rifle Club 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; Hi-Y 4; Somethin' 4, Assistant Editor 4,- Football Manager 2, 4 John Thomas Landwehr Big-qudy A hear! ro molch his size Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Mmh-Science Club 2. 3. 4,- Lotin Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3. 4, President 4; Junior Class Play 3; Projection Club 1, 2.. President 2; InlerClub Counn oil 4,- Class Treasurer 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 1, 2; Concerl Bond 1, Z; Pep Band 1, 2; Varsity Club 4; Football 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2; Senior Class Play 4 Calixto Pozo Larramendi .. Cal There may be three women for every man, but fhoven'r found one yet Phillips School 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; F. T. A. 4; Someihin' Staff 4.- Ediioriol Staff 4 I oseph Michael Luubenthal Ioey He's not a guy 10 rave and show, but he is as popular as GM gef our. Sludenl Council 4, President 4; Inter-Club Council 4, President 4; Varsity Club 2, 31 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4,- Rifle Club 2,- Foolbcll l, 2, 3, 4. Co-qumin 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4,- Wresilinq 4; Basketball 1 Karen Louise Len u u Karen Lime bur mighty, stubborn bur swear, with a pretty pert smile rth connof be beat Choir 1, Z, 3, 4,- G. A. A. 1, 2,- Junior Class Play 3; Class Vice-Presidem 3; Sludent Coun- cil 3; Y-Teens 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Somethin' Staff 4, Editor 4; Senior Class Play 4 48 Donna Kay Levans Shortie Silence is golden-buf gold never did appeal to me. G. A. A. 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Y- Teens 3, 4; French Club 4; Math- Science Club 3, 4; Library Club 4, Treasurer 4 Beverly Iecm Liebhen' Bev A demure little miss who's really sweet, wiih a sharp trim look that's oh so near. G, A A. 1; Marching Band 1. 2, 8, 4; Pep chd l. 2, 3; Con- cert Band 1, 2. 3, 4, President 3; Rifle Club 2; Inter-Club Council 2, 3, 4; Malh-Science Cub 2, 3. 4, Secreiary 3; Junior Class Play 3,- F. T A. 3, 4; Student Council 4,- Mixed Choir 31 4; Black and Gold 4, Editor in Chief 4,- Senior Class Play 4,- Lmin Club 1, 2, 3, President 2 Judith Rue Lilie ,lludyu Good norure is but one of her virfues. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; FA H.A.1; F. B. L. A. 2, 3,- Senior Class Play 4,- Y-Teens 3. 4,- Pep Club 4 James Loveioy Snack Bar Good Ihings do no! afwoys come in small packages. Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 3 Sandxa Kathryn Lynott Sandy She fafks by day and winds up by nighf. F. N. A. 2, 3. 4, Sergeant-at-crms 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Library Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee 2,- Mixed Chorus 3, 4,- Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; French Club 4 Margaret Iane McGuHin Guifie Always smifing ever guy, we hope this way she'll ever stay. F. N. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Secrelcn'y 3, Treasurer 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4: Marching Band 1. 2. 3. 4.- Choir 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Secreiury 4; Lcnin Club 1; G. A. A. 1: Student Council Representative and Altendcmt 4 David Roland Mentzer , 'Dcrve' . Nor boshfuf, not shy, he's 0 regular guy. Class President 1; Student Counu ci1 1, 3; Red Cross 1, 2,- Mixed Choir 2, 3, Vice-Presidem 3; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; 1unior Class Play 3,- HirY 3. 4, Alumni Secre- tary 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Audio Visual Club 1. 2; Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidem 3, President 4; ImeI-Club Council 4; Basketball 1; Truck 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 4, Reserve 2, Varsity 4; Wrestling 3; Bowiinq 2 Richard Meyers Rick If playing foofboH were a crime, Rick would now be serving fime. Latin Club 1; Rifle Club 3; Pro- jeclion Club 1, 2,- chd 1, 2; Mclh-Science Club 2, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baskeibull 1 Bonnie Iill Moffett Bonnie FuH of pep and vigor. Y-Teens 3, 4; F. N. A. 1, 2; 3, 4: French Club 4,- Hall Monitor 3: Rifle Club '2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; Red Cross 3: Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,- Black and Gold 4 Mary Eleanor Morgan Ellie Jolly in ncfure and glad 10 knowA Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Pep Club 4; Pep Band 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Black and Gold 4; Library Club 4 Michael Morningstur Mike Hike work, it foscinofes me, Icon sit and watch it for hours. Track 1 Peter Arthur Morse Pete AH great men are dying- Jdon'r feel weH myself. Red Cross 1,- Spanish Club 1; Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4,- F. T. A. 4; Varsity Club 4; Senior Class Play 4: Reserve Foolbcxll 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2 Iudith Ann Mutchler ' 'Mutch' ' Be or church or school, dance or dare, this go! looks h'ke a fashion pbfe. G A. A. 1; Rule Ckub 2; Y-Teens 3. 4,- Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 1, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Cuplain 4; Sludent Council 4; Junior Class Play 3; Choir 4, Secretary 4: Black and Gold Stuff 4; Baskei- ball Attendant 4,- Senior Class Play 4 Innis Karen Myers Icmne A friendly smile and c twinkfing eye, Jam's is the fype you don't pass by. Latin Club 1. 21 3; F. N. A. 1. 2, 3. 4; F. H. A, 1; Mixed Chorus I, Z, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 4; French Club 3; Black and Gold 4 Lucy Glenn Nesbii nLucyu FUH of fun and mfsdn'ef foo, doing things she shouldn't do. Country Day School for Girls 1; Forlier High School 2. 3; Pep Club 4; Rifle Club 4 Douglas Edward Noll Duqqer 1 can resist everyfhing but fempfciion. Dixie Heighis 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Football 3. 4; Black and Gold Staff 4, Sports Editor 4 Norman Castillo Ontiveros Norm Life is whaf you make if. Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Black and Gold 4, Football 1.- Man- ager 3, 4,- Track 3, 4 Loretta Irene Ostofi ' 'Tottie Our deeds! determine us. F. B, L. A. 4 .A- . hr, A Larry Gene Payne Lorry Silence is one great ctr! of conversafion. Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Marching Band I, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4,- Pep Band 3, 4,- Spanish Club 3; Footbol1 Reserve 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4 Ralph Stephen Protsik Ralph I started as on average kid, finished 05 c1 thinking man. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Class V1ce-President 1,- Class President 3: Math- Science Club Z, 3; Inler-Club Counci1 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Prey idem 3.- Iunior Class Play 3,- Vcrsily Club 3, 4,- Football Freshman 1, Reserve 2, Var- sity 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2: Wrest- ling 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 - vfriF-1uimk Kamrum ' H : ' Carolyn Iecm Pulsing HCCtIO1Yn P L1 HE mom ldon'r fer schooling interfere Hum? with my education. Lulin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. N. A. To jump 1, 3, 4, Secretary 4,- Band 1,- Class Secretary 3; Y-Teens 3. 4; French Club 4; Rifle Club 4: Pep Club 4,- Hull Monitor 4 .,..-.mL..AI.y...A. - J - . Brian Marc Richards Buzz Beware! Beneufh tho! angelic smHe beam; 0 wolfr'sh heart. Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Varsity Club 4,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Carol Icme Roberts Robbie Dore ihr's girl you never can for this blond loss has gof her man. G. A. A, 3; Choir 2, 3. 4,- Stu- dent Council 3; Cheerleader 1, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4,- Red Cross 2,- Mczrching Band 1; Con- cert Band 1; Y-Teens 3, 4,- Black and Gold Staff 4, Business Man- ager 4,- Hall Monitor 3; Basket- ball Attendant 4 James R. Robertson IlIimll One who works a goal to gain, never spends his time in vain. Lenin Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4 Robert Henry Robinson Butch A smile Trade marks a happy soul. Rifle Club 2. 3: chrsiiy Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4,- Spanish Club 4.- Trczck 3A 4 Dion: Ictne Rogers Dimples Thar gay little spark!e in her eye, catches the glance of many :1 guy. G. A. A. l. 2. 3. 4; F. N. A. 2. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Library Club 4,- Spunish Chlb 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2.- Con- cert Band 1. 2: Luiin Club 1; Black and Gold 4 Donna Mae Scuttle: Donna LHHe! Buf so Is a stick of dynamite. F. B. L. A. 31 4; F. N. A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 .J . Suscm Schoonmaker Schoonie GenHemen seem ro prefer thfs blond, Y-Teens 3, 4; G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F T A. 4,- Spqnish Club 4; Band 4 Sandra Louise Schubert Sandy Roses are red, vfofefs are bfue,-m everyone should be as sparkling 05 you. Butler High School 1, 2, 3; Span- ish Club 4 Robert Allen Scott Scottie A Iighf heart fives long. Library Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4 Carol I cme Shelly I ' S kelly A peaches and cream complexion has she, wifh the sunniesf smile you will ever see. Lclin Club 1, 2; G. A, A; 1; Rifle Club Z, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; YTeens 3, 4; Math- Science Club 2; Cheerleader l. 3, 4,- Football Aitendant 1, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Buckeye Girls State 3,- Basketball Queen 4 Barbara Jean Sherman Shrimp Honesty is the best policy. F. B. L; A. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 4; Black and Gold 4, Administration Secretary 4 Stephanie Deane Shoriridge Stevie Her friends are many, her foes, are there any? Upper Arlinqion High School 1; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: P N; A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 3; Latin Club 2; French Club 4 Donald G. Snyder Marbles Though there's ct shy Innocenr fook on his face, don't g9! this hot redder in 0 race. Betty Lou Steele Betty To iucl'ge rhis girl, you must know her. Scoll High School 1; Y-Teens 3, 4: F. N. A. 2. 3. 4; Library Club 4; G, A. A. 2, 34 4,- F. H. A. 3, 4,- Pep Club 4; Black and Gold 4; F. B. L. A. 4 Kathleen Selena Suter Slink Sugar n' Spice n' everything nice. G. A. A. 1; F. N. A. 2, 3, 4,- Rifle Club 3. 4; Girls Glee 2.- Mixed Choir 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Red Cross 3,- Pep Club 4,- French Club 4 59 Charles Richard Taylor Chuck Not too serious, no! foo guy. bur cr rare good fellow. Hi-Y 3. 4, Chaplain 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1 ,2; Ver- sity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1. 2 Susan Jean Marie Thompson Sue Her red hair is but one of her assets. Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. 11L 2, 3,- Y-Teens 3, 4; F. N. A. 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 1. 2: Black and Gold 4 Thomas H. Tracy IV Tim Give me money nor advice. Student Council 2,- Bcsebctll 2 Nancy Ann Underwood Nancy As merry as the day is IongA- Always happy wifh Bufch dong; Library Club 4; F. H. A. 3, 4, Sergeant of Arms 4; Somethin' Georgia Kay Unger George Everyone's friend. F, T. A. 4; F. N. A. 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 4; G. A. A, 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Con; cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2 Judith Ann Wamimont Warni Not a worry, no! 0 core, I'm nof bashful anywhere. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; F. N. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Library Club 3; 4, President 4; F. H. A. 2; Pep Club 4, Sergeant of Arms 4; Choir 1; Inler-Club Council 4; Black and Gold 4 Robert E. Wamimont Barney Nothing is impossible but people say 1 cm. Projection Club 4, Treasurer 4: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Football Manager 1, 2,- Trcxck Manager 1. 2 Stephen Wynne Wequey Grump He has 0 pIeosonr waym rhm's enough 1'0 soy. Class Vice-President 2, President 4,- Siuden! Council 1, 4,- Inter- Club Council 4,- Buskelbcxll Re serve 1, 2, 3; Bcsebcdl 1, 2. 3, 4. Reserve 1, 2; Vcrsiiy Club 3, 4 Barbara Anne Webster Barb She spreads about rho! cerruin speH rho! makes all people Iike her weH. F. N. A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3; Y-Teens 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 4; Pep Club 4 Susan lane Welsh ' 'Sue' ' To know her once J's f0 like her always. Marching and Concert Band 1, 3, 4; Latin Ciub 2; F. T. A. 3. 4,- President 4,- Y-Teens 3, 4, Chaplain 3; Choir 21 3 Sharon Lee Welfy Herbie She's here- lheor her giggfe. Library 2, 3, 4.- F. B. L. A. 3, 4,- Y-Teens S, 4 Carol Sue Willoughby Wiggles The One GirI Circus; fhor Ringfing Broihers couldn't confroL Newark High School 1,- G. A. A. 2, 3, 4,- F. B. L. 1X 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Library Club 2, 4; Black and Goid Stuff 4, Advemsinq Manager 4 Eric Philip Witzler Eric For every answer he has iwo questions! Latin Club 1. 2; Red Cross l: Mixed Chorus 1, 2,- Marching and Concert Band 24 3, Student Ccnductor 3,- Pep Band 2, 3: Maih-Science Club 2, 4; Rifle Club 2,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Piuy 4 IUNIOR CLASS Officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Iim Evans, Steve'Actrthun, Karen Andenbrcxndt, Judi Cummings. This years' officers are: Presidentelim Evans, Vice-President eSteve Aarthun, Secretarye-Iudi Cummings, TreasurereKaren Andenbrcmdt. The sponsors of the Iunior Ciass are: Mr. Siebert, Mr. Rogers, and Miss Reuthinger. The Iunior Class had CI play and CI bake sale to make money for the Iunior-Senior Prom, which they are sponsoring. 66 Steve Acxrthun Bonnie Baden Dave CaldWen Ted Destcztle Karen Ankenbmndt Kathie Barber Iim Carlin Nancy Dhondl Sharon Fisher Caro! Anninq Icnet Barnard Sue Brokaw Caswell Robert Dom 919.8; Rick French David Archer 9-... Margaret Bayer Doug Brossicx Kathie Becker Larry Brown Roger Arlz Iecm Bisbee 9x Carol Buck Ioe Cleury Lynn Dotson Don Gumby Janna Coble Dana Doutt Ken G ordon Iudi Cummings Barbara Drozd David Guthrie l? A .: Bill Austin Kay Bostdorf Mary Burkharl Ray Dumron Bruce Ellis p 67 Wwwm-.. m Nol Pictured A1 Barb Carolyn Jackie Gram Hoffman Hoifmun Holgute Hopewell Hufford Hurst Dick Joyce Bonnie Bill Loucnne Ives Keims Kieier Kimber Kindelt Gunther Mary Marianne Rick Kris Danny Lee Kramer Kuhlmcm Laine chpp Larson Lease Lewis 1W Iim Bill Sue Jackie Bridget Bob Georgia Leyland Long Lownsbury Marriott McManus Mehlmcn Meyers Judy Bill Bill Billy Kay Mary Kay Michclak M'nchell Nesbit Nipert Nollenberger Parrish Stun Mike Mike Elijicx Tom Dave Don . Rick Ries Eoetter Sanchez Sanders Sargent Schuier j 63 Ma ry Schniltker Phil Sievert Sally Slronq VunDam Yvonne Schoonover IQ ne Simmons Mary Sutter Sue Walker Gilberto Castro Richard Sailing Barbara Snyder Gary Swanson George Walp Mary Shalby 17 David Thomas Jane Waller Merry Sheldrick George Spencer Virginia Thompson Kue Webb Dee Shouse Dottie Sieinh'ne Diana Thrus h Barb Williams Dun Shue Kulhy Stemen Mary Tomanicek Marv Wilson 69 SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Kirkby, Orrct Hermon, Lynn Graham, Edna Howuld. This years' officers are: PresidenteLynn Kirkby, Vice-Presi- denteOrrct Hermon, SecretaryeEdncx Howald, TreasurerFLynn Graham. The sponsors of the Sophomore Class are: Mrs. Wagner, Mr. Smith, Mr. Zender, and Mr. Munger. This years' Sophomore Class held Ct bake sale, tax stamp drive Within the class itself, sponsored cc soc-hop after the Genoa basketball game, put on three one-qct plays, and ordered and received their class rings. 70 Tom Ames g Sue 2301Ster a I . Kay Cleury Andy Curdova B111ie sue Denton Jack Fox Bill BabCDCk BOb BOYCI Carol Chit Ichn gun Pat DOuSE Bob Garreh Sharon Baker Put Bruner Marjorie Clippinqer D ennis CR!ton .- .V Mike GCIYde Ski K CY Ballaniyne Sharon Buckenberqer Yvonne Crumley Phil Gerken Karen Barber PQ1 Cameron Sue Damron Harold FiShbGugh Lynne Graham Iohn. Beminq Barb Christman Olga Cordero Jeannie DcIVis Candace Grun Hon Christy Toe Cordero T Om D qunl 71 72 Don Haste Howcld Della: Dennis IoAnnene Laubenlhal Layman LeGros Mericle Miller :7 ' t f u k? 3 X :i r 1111; Linda Ion Marian Ruth Gloria Orm Green Guthrie Hawkins Hebdn Hernandez Hermon Edna Ed Bob Gary Larry Huiford Johnson Kames Kumes Iohn Lorenz Lewis Lever Iacque Sheila Priscilla Al Meade Melcherl Me rickel John Cheryl Dave Tom Regan Bob Mary Moffeit Moon Mutchler Mutchler Murdock Gary Pheils Connie Meorl Maria Cathy Lorena Omive ros Osborn Oviedo Payne Munse Pat Anqelita Suiie Ken Reis Reyes Rios Roberts Donna Carol Ryder Sattler Schcller Schouweker Icckie Connie Tony Ron Shelly Smith Snyder Soldwish Q7: . - Judy Stolzer Anne Carolyn Tracy Tucker V -1 ' ; II Linda Bill Art Anna Wearley Weinberg Williams Winter 1;. 1 x I Bob Dove Zupuia Ziemcm Carl Schneider Judy Stanford Becky Voland Carolyn Rowe Tom Wallace Dick Ruth Charles Sharp Jim Stebel Josie Warren Sieve Worstell 73 FRESHMAN CLASS Officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Chapman, Carolyn Damschroder, Sandra Momberg, June Boyer. The sponsors of the Freshman Class are: Mrs. Stipp, Miss Louy, Miss Munger, Mrs. Nussbaum, and Miss Irmen. The Freshman Class sponsored a soc-hop and helped With the concession stand at our last home basketball game. This years' officers: President-Gary Chapman, Vice-Pres- identqurolyn Damschroder, SecretaryeSqndra Momberq, Treasurere Iane Boyer. 74 m5: Charles Abbott Cari Barnard Tom Black Iohn Brossicx Jim Cmrulh Mike Marti Ankenbrcmdt Armstrong Kenny Barrett Ronnie Judy Buughn Iohn Bohoczenko Bondelier 1A Mike Doris Eros siu Brown Jim Gary Chambers Chapman Harold Arnold Kip Bouh's Bruce Bunte Bill Chiarelli Iohn Cornelius Joel Augustine Charles Bayer Sue Burdetle Charles Clark Linda Corwin Pat Austin Iohn Ben dzick Larry B deanugh Elsie Calevro Barbara Coqcm Harold Avaritt William Berger Jim Brossia Gumecindo Carrizales Curl Clement Carolyn Damschroder 75 Karen Marilyn Romain Larry Carole Robert Bob uner Deelh Destane DeTmy Dom Fubrey Faist Chuck Sandra Dennis Bev Lorraine Bill Gray Gray Hahn Fredericks Gable Garrett Gerald lune! Robert Don Ion Gurdruits Harbauer Hurdesiy Haywood Helmstetter Hullinun Sharon Bob Kathleen Sharon Stan IoAnne Louis Hermon Hilt Hoffman Holgcte Hopewell Hudson Hunyor $ rs M; Joanne Tom. Beverly Anna Jones Joan Mary Bonnie Hulchek Ives Jones Butemcm Karstczedi Kelly Kessel J i , In x E J g 1' 1r 1x . I Carolyn Ccdhy Judy Jim Sandra Linda Tom Kirk Knapp Knollmcm Kohring Kramer Kuczmaul Lunge 76 Sheila Langermdn Janet Luallen Frank Myers Bill Randall Iocmn Elizabeth Laubenthal Leul Patrick Paula Lynott Mancillcts Ron Richard Tom Meier Mericle Meyers Don Barbara Nagy Niisch Pat Suzanne Lewis Liebherr Charles Reginald Susan Marsh Martin aney Ray Dicmc: Sandra Miller Miller Momberg Tom Larry Dick Nolte Norton Norton Iohn Bill Ralph Osborn Overmyer Peterson Karen Sandra Lydia Resler Riqq Rios Larry Joanne Corrine Pollock Protsik deebrund 77 Kathleen Patricia Richa rd Susan Paulette Duane Sqlqy Schneider Schrumm Schiflrncm Seibold Sailing r Carol Susan Iohn Cnristine Craig Susan Alec Shue Shue Sickles Siegfried Sievert Skinta Smalley Re. R $43M V; L?! Iounne Rick John. Iim Judy Smith Sleinl'me Stolzer Stratton Strayer Alan Smith Janice Reg qie Ronnie Nancy Alice Phil Marie Suner Vicary Visser Wagoner Walters Waller Warton Evcm Carol Dennis Diunn Steve Welly Witzler Willoughby Wileer Wisebcker Wolfe Young Junior High EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Priscilla Kirkby, Susan Hecox. Brenda Keller, Sharon Malysiak. This yeqm officers are: President Shuron Malysiak, Vice- President Brench Keller, Secretary Prisci11a Kirkby, Treasurer Susctn Hecox. The sponsors of the Eighth Grade Class are: Mr. Cremer, Mrs i Christman, Mrs. McCleCIry, Mr. Notestine, Miss Roesner, and Mrs. Snyder. i 80 Murilou Sally Danny Mike Susan Artz Arlz Arman Burthold Baltisle Bentley Dennis Nancy Bill Terry Diana Linda Bisbee Boos Boyd Bringmcm Brooks Brossia '7 L? r 4 ' David Barbara Frank Iucm Tim Becky Curler Cherrington Chilcote Peter Larry Barbara Peggy Lynn Chrisiine Crane Cray Duuer De Vault Dishong Douse Carol Steve Nancy Leonard Dunlap Ellis English Freeman Gable John Bob Linda Karen Sharon German Graham Grolle Guest Hdscxpes Hales Karen Bierly Carmen Cordovu Sharon Bowling Christine Gerken Mike Hayden 81 Susan Grey Icy Danny Hecox Hendel Hicks Iesse Mike Gene Ibarm Irvin Iaiiee Ioseph Barbara Jim David Priscilla Kemper Kelmer King Kirkby Pam Penny Carol Kopp Kramer Kmeger Allan Nancy lean Lehman Leipurt Lemle Kmhy Marilyn Marriott Marlin Mariin 82 Linda Huddelson Henry Iunge David Kleeberqer Mike Darryl Limpf Linda McKimmey L 'Jw Carol Humlonq Brenda Keller Tom Tom W. Kohl Kohl Carol Kenneth Kuhlmcm Kumcz Sharon Steve Mulysiak Mulysick Teena Gene McMillan Meeker Cheryl Mefford mot pictured Seferino Mendez Richard N owogorski Vicki Philo Charles Robinson t 1.! k; bl, Richard Schooler Dick Slimmel Vicki Powers Jesse Rodriquez Douglas Stricker Ronald Mericle Mariiyn Patterson Barbara Raymont Cathy Roller Carol Mitchell Chris Regos x V 1.5; Carol Ncchtmb Deanna Richardson Gloria Sanchez David Neiderhouse Tom Schcfer Sully Sluhan Debbie Nielsen Junior Perry Joyce Roberts Bill Schmidt Snyder Richard Thornton 83 ; Tim Roger Tony Voland Wallace Wumke Barbara Franklin Tidwell Tokes John Welch Iim Audrey Bill Jeff Janie Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Wise mot picture$ Cruz Catherine Danny Larry Ioe Yanez Zuchman Hoffman Sailing Flores 84 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS Officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Wequey, Charlene Heath, Suzanne Ames, Andy Larson. This years' officers are: President-Andy Larson, Vice-Pres- ident Chris Wearley, Secretary Char1ene Heath, Treasurer- Suzanne Ames. The sponsors of the Seventh Grade Class are: Mr. Bandeledn, Mr. Donaldson, Miss Casey, Mr. Hes, Mrs. Murdock, and Mr. Rava. 85 86 Barbara Terry Larry Suzanne Bill Agler Albert Alpert Ames Armstrong IEFIY Linda Sammy 1cm Mike Jerry Bob Burton Barrett Bquqhn Benner Berger Bockbrcder Brokaw Grady Tom Linda Tim Silvia James John Brooks Brawn Busler Castro Rex Becky Corwin Cuslis Fred Julie Pam Lynne Derrer Derrer Dchzull Dishong Ellion Karl's David Carol Mary Cindy Julie Iuliana Emch Fabrey Fuhrer Flores Flynn Fox Fraser Gerry Rosemary once Gregory Iulie Lindy Fuller Fullz Garrett Giffin Gordon Goshia Veronica Becky Mary Jane lacquelyn David Dennis Guy Hull Hull Hamburg Hancock Hcmis Iohn Nancy Charles Charlene Steve Phyllis Linda Hurdesty Hawkins Heath Heath HelmsteHer Helvoiqht Hernandez Iudy Denny Sheryl Susan Iohn Carla Mike Hettel Hinebauqh Hoste Hotch Hudson Hurst Johnson i A- :t'p X Theresa Marlene Sandy Laura Karen Jones Iunqe Kaczor King Kohl Tom Anne Patricia Ken Gordon Dave Lchm-ee LcFrcmce Lamson Lilje Lineberqer Lowry 87 g mot picturedl 4- g? 41 sfp t, I I t w. in. ,- i .- Charene Yolanda I111 Virginia Kerry Maddox Mancillcrs McAllister Meyers Messer 6101 picture$ Ronald Stephen Linda Susan Linda Munse Murphy Nation Noitz Nollenberger Paul Marilyn Mike Alice Poe Pound Raider Reyes Amuda Iesse Ida luck Rivera Roener Rosen Ross Rueben scml x I . 1 ,- Pmty Sully Phil. Jim Gale Schade Schcuweker Schmidt Scholl Schoonmcrker 'n I fit L7- Dale Rachel John Huston Mary Sheeks Shorlridge Siegfried Simon Snyder 88 Sally Mennel Ronny Richards Terri Schoonover Susan Slaher Randy Sharon Purletle Florentine Sanchez John Seminew Susan Steele tnol picturecD x v . G r ' Donna Scott Lloyd Paula J. Thomas Judith Ronald Stricker Sutton Swanson Tc: 1e Thrurston Tolcmd Townsend g, M June Iim Iames Chris John Ronald Unger Veilh Walters Wearley Welty Windcn Iulie Barbara Mark Linda Joel Andy Witzler Younker Zaiac Brown Fisher Larson Yonnie Marie Brooks 89 mu. m 92 FOOTBALL CORONATION Yes, they spelled it right! Alumni Dance Oh my aching feet! I Sad news . . . . . Well. is the gang all here? Take it away! What do you mean Tm on the cord! First and 10 do it again! 93 Y m a K 5 a m S .n h C m e M . . . and everybody danced BASKETBALL CORONATION van These are moments to remember DmCB Lets have your ID Don't just dance, stand there. 96 The Egg and I mm m m: m, n. w This You came early to embarass me! - ,- R ' 4 I 5' f .1 rt 4 '4' 4m Q :'I . o I . I 5? - . 1-,.' has gone far enough! Behind the scene. EM B um xx nun n 35'8in QR WORK AND PLAY OCCUR EACH DAY 98 Biology class in action By placing bull in left hand . . . . Hard working seniors?? Hail old P.H.S. G, 7 Fr Flu epidemic hits P.H.S. Thoughtful Studeni Surrounded by Busy Classmates KMA .wmmw S STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: 1. Rogge, I. Cummings, K. Boulis, A. Hoffman, P4 Grog, J, Mutchler. Irvin. G. Chapman. R. Fabrey, K. Len. THIRD HOW: I. Loubenthcd. S. Wearley, I. Evansl C, Berning, SECOND ROW: Mr. Shearer, B. Dunel C. Domschroderl I, Ryder, S. Aurthun, D. N011, J. McLain. L. Kirkby, R. Prolsik, 0. Her- 5, Iakubee, IV Simmons, C. Shelly, G. Fess, K. Knepp, I. Le- won I. Craft, 102 This year under the guidance of Mr. Donald Shearer, the council sponsored the Football Coronation, safety campaign, set up the social calendar, and placed a monitor in the cafeteria. The purpose Of the student council is to study questions about management and development of our school. The council attempts to promote c1 better relationship between the faculty cmcl the student body. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: R. Protsik, Vice President; I. chubenthal. President; M. Knepp, Secretary. SECOND ROW: C, Shelly, Chaplain; B. Dane, Treasurer, JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: L. Alpert, K. Lilje, M. Lcdd. It Unger, I. Derrer. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Murdock, C Mitchell, 5. Veith. D. Limph, SECOND ROW: I. Garrett, S. Malysiak, S. Malysiak, B. Tid- M. Burthold, L. Welsh, L. Croy, C. Kuhlmcm, Miss Casey. well. C. Dunlap, B. Chilcote. M. Patterson, J. Fox, M. H2111. The activities of the Iunior High Student Council included the purchase of the fifty- star flag, the election of class officers, ct donation to the F. B. L. A's Christmas party for children of Miami Children's Home, and the organization of intramural games at noon for Junior High students. The council appre- ciates the great interest their advisers, Mrs. ' Murdock and Miss Casey, displayed in all of their activities. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: C. Kuhlmon, Chaplain; S. Malysiak, Pres- ident; S. Veith, Vice President. SECOND ROW: M. Bcrthold, Secretary; L. Welsh. Treasurer. 104 323, FIRST ROW: L Brown, R. French, Dt Gumby, L. Dotson, G. Swanson, CA Deckman, T, Sanders, It Lqubenthal. A. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: I. Carlin. J. Hoffman, I. Leyland, G. Spencer, L. Payne. Pt Gwyn, S. Weurley, G. Gum, T. Destcxtte, B. Buckenberger, C. Taylor, B. Mehlmcm. THIRD ROW: D. Schafer, I. Brossic, B. Dom, G. Walp. I. King, D. Sqrqentl R. Protsik, R. Bowers, BA Foster, R. Damron, P. Morse. K. Hatch, K. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: De Altman, V. Kramer, S. Acrthunl I. Land- wehr, B. Richards, I. Robertson, D. Noll, E. Brown, T. Deiley, B. Kamencc. C. Eeminq. D. Mentzer, BA Hecox, I. Evans, Mr. Bundulecm. The Hi-Y has been a very active club this year. With the did of the Y-Teens they presented the Thanksgiving and Easter Con- vocations. They also sponsored c1 hayride, Back to School Dance, Basketball Corona- tion, and the Hi-Y Basketball Game. Their Sponsor was Mr, Bctndelectn, The purpose of the Hi-Y is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. OFFICERS ROW 1: C. Deckman, Secretary; J. Brc-ssia, President; P. Gwyn, Vice-President. ROW 2: Pt Morse, Treasurer; D, Mentzer, Alumni Sec- retary; C Taylor, Chaplain. Y-TEENS . 4... ... -..;..,.L-q m4 .mu FERST ROW: D. Doutt, G. Unqer, B. Hams, S. Thompson, 1. Cable. 1. Kohrinq, S. Walker, S. Strong. L Dhondt, B. Drozd. SECOND ROW: M. Nollenberger, L. Kindelt, 1. Austin, S. Fuller, K. Webb. K, Len. B. McMcmus, I. Boyer, N. Dhondt, Se Lynolt, I. Cornelius, C, Pulsing, S. Fisherl B. Kern, E. Hexroon. L Walters. C. Roberts, EL Morgan. D. Shouse. THIRD ROW: S. Brokaw, S. Henry, K. Stemen, C. thlouqhbyl S. Welty. K. Suler, C, Notion, P, Irvin, B, Dane, K. Larson, 1. Mulchler, M. Luine, S. Shortridqe, S, Schocnmaker, M. The YeTeens have been very active this year. In addition to their regular meetings they sponsored the Thanksgiving and Easter Convocations along with the Hi-Y. The sponsors were Mrs. Snyder cmd Mrs. Stipp. The purpose of YeTeens is To grow as 0' person. To grbw in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities. To grow in the knowledge and love of God. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Secretary, M. Burkhurt; President! M. Hawkins; Vice President, K. Len. SECOND ROW: Treasurer, 1. Austin: Chaplain. L Sim- mons; Sargent of Arms, M. Laine. : t'emimwwimm t xmm: Tomanicek, K. Ankenbrandt. S. Lownsbury, I. Cummings, FOURTH ROW: It Carlin, K. Parrish, B. Baden, TV Chapman, G. Thompson, M. Burkhart, L. Schocnover, D. Steinline, M. Schnittker, M. Knepp, D. Harrell C. Arming. M. Shelby, J. Keims, L Warnimont, M. Arter, S. Bierly, M, Sutter. FIFTH ROW: K. Bostorf, Ct Shelly, S. Hcffmcm, K. Barber, S. Welsh, B. Moffett, M. Hawkins, B. Hoilman. I, Hofbuuer, De Levans. K. Becker, 1, Marriott, I. Lilje, B. Webster, C. Christy, Se Iukubec, I. Simmcns, B, Bilski, I. Myerst 106 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: D. Doutt, M. Bayer, S Walker, S. Lownsbury, B. Williams, B. Kern. I. Walters, I. Austin, 5. Schubert SECOND HOW: I. Kohrinq. V, Thompson D. Steinline, M. Knepp, S. Welsh, K. Becker, It Hofbcxuer, DA Levuns, B, Hotf- mcm. I. Simmons, K. Eosldori. I. Myers, S. Graven. Mt Schnitt- ker. M. Burkhart. w THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nussbaum, M. Laine, K. Ankenbrandt, K. Suter. G. Gudjonsson, MA Boetter, Ct Larmmendi, P. Morsel G. Haas, D. N011, V. Krammer, J. Evans, Kt Hotch, D. Schufer, C. Deckman, T. Sanders, S. Schoonmcker, I. Cornelius, P. Irvin, B. Liebherr, Miss Munger. The purpose of the Future Teachers Club of America is to promote student interest in teaching and to inform further those c11- Iectdy planning to enter the teaching profes- sion. By presenting speakers who belong to different fields of teaching, who were educational administrators, and who were college students, the F. T. A. hoped to create better understanding of this career. In the second semester the members of the F. T. A. visited the classes at different schools to see how varied Subjects were taught. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Secretary. 5. vaett; President, S. Welsh,- Vice President, M. Knepp. SECOND ROW: Treasurer, T. Sanders; Chaplain D. Schuler. FIRST ROW: K. Dauer. D. Shouse, S. Schauweker, G. Ungex, S. Gonyer. L. Kindelt, C. Roberts, M. Nollenberger. SECOND ROW: M. Bayer, E. McManus, L. Gable, S. Lynotl, I. Carlin, K. Suter, S. Thompson, A. Walters, J. Jones. E. Dcme, M. Hawkins, K. Larson, 3 Shortridge, L Hallincm, K. Anken- brandt, S, Walker, B. Coqun, D. Luubenthol. THIRD ROW: Mm Spoerl, IA Suuer, C. Clifl, S. Henry, S. Under the guidance of Mrs. Spoerl, the F. N. A. was very active throughout the year. They had a bake sale, sent Christmas and Easter cards to crippled children, and put on the ctnnucd Career Day: The purpose of F, N. A. is to acquaint Perrysburq High School girls with nursing and associated health careers OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Treasurer, I. McGuffin; President, 5. Short- ridge; Vice Presidem, C. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Recording Secretary, C, Pulsinq: Cornea? pending Secreiury. Sv Hoffman,- Serqeant-at-Arms, K Ankenbrcmdt. Shifimcn, N. Dhondt, M. Kessler, B Kiefer, I. Warnimom, I. LeGms, C Christman, B. Fredericks, S. Gray. T. Chapman, B. Kessel. I. Cummings, B Sieele. C. Puls'mg. FOURTH ROW: C, Payne, K Cleary, D, Steinline, S. Liebherr, B. Velland, L Myers, S. quuhec, B. Webster, B4 Moffett. I. Sim- mons, L. Coble, I. McGuifin. S. Hoffman, D. Herrel. I. Keims, A. Tracy. Y, Schocmover . $33? 1; 2-2396?! FIRST ROW: C. Bowel D. Thrush, K. Miller, MV Clippinqer, S Dumron, E. Morgan, 0. Cordero SECOND ROW: Miss Reulhinqer, B. Steele, N. Underwood, G. 108 Meyers, S. Youngs, MA Shelby, MA Tcmcnicek, I. dem Sally Chiicote no! pictured. The Future Homemakers of America is a club composed of students who are taking Home Economics. The purpose of Future Homemakers of America is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and scrtis- factions of homemaking. Another purpose is to promote better understanding in the home and community. OFFICERS Secretary. S. Damron; President, 5. Chilcote; Vice-Pres- idem, S. Younqs; Treasurer. K. Miller; Sarqeunt-OI- Arms, N. Underwood. FIRST ROW: Le Ostofi, BA Sherman, M. E, Nollenherger, I. Boyer, I. Dhondt. S. Bolster, B. McManus. SECOND ROW: C. Willoughby, B. Steele. Ne Dhondi, S. Welly, S, Bierly, C. Buck, Ce Nation, MA Shelbye The purpose of F. B. L. A. is to help the members of the club to become better pre- pared for the business world, to fruin them to become good citizens, and to be able to accept responsibility. The main project for the year is for each girl to Choose cr child from the Miami Children's Home, to which they must write once c1 month and must visit at least once cz year. At Christmas the Children were brought to the high school cafeteria and given a Christmas party. OFFICERS Vice-Presidem, C. Willoughby; President, I. Dhcndi; Secretarye I. Boyer,- Treasurers, N. Dhondt, S. Bierly. THIRD ROW: P. Bruner, D. Herrel, G, Meyers, Be Volundl S. Young, C. Chrisly, L. Cobie, B. Hatas, Mrs. McCleczry, S. Chilcole net piciured; R. Cmrizules not piclured. 110 VARSITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Wolfe! D. Cook. A. Hoffman, E. Hufford. C. Taylor, B, Mehlmun, G, Castro, B. Mericle, Mr. Donaldson SECOND ROW: I. Leyland, T. Desimte, G. Gem, B. Robinson, G. Kames, I. Cleary, I. Laubenthal. J. Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cremer, T. Hopewell, S Weurley. T. Snyder, G. Wulp, I, Caswell, B, Foster, D. Ives, I. King, B. Warnimont, P. Morse, K. Hotchj D Schafer, I. Lovejoy, P Gwyn. T Adams, Mr. Bundclecm. FOURTH ROW: R. Meyers, D. Altman, D. Menizer, S, Aurthun, I. Landwehr, D. Noll, I. Fox, B. Richards, B, Kamencu, C. Berninq. R. Proisik, J. Brossiq, R. Bowers! I. Evans. V. Kramer, Mr. Whitacre. Varsity Club is cm honorary club. In order to be eligible to join, a boy must have received c; varsity letter in any sport. Sponu sors of the club are the head coaches of all sports. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: 0, Cordero, I. Wehy, C. Rowe, D. Lqubenthczl, Lownsbury, S. Fuller. B Jones, S. Strong, Be Drozd. D. DoutL FIFTH ROW: Miss Bailey, Ie Lualien, CA Ontiveros, Ke Larson, SECOND ROW: I. Dhondl. I. LeGros, I. Stelzer. P. Austin. E. M. Armstrong, L. Kuszmaul, T. Chapman, L. Corwin, Y. Morgan, K. Barber, K. Resler, A. Tracy, B. Dane. Schocnover. M. Schninker, C. Dctmshroder, B. Fredericks, M, THIRD ROW: M. Buyer, I. Walters, C. Cliff, M, Deethl N. Coles, C. Kneppj I, Warmmonll 34 Bierly, M. Suffer, M. Haw- GrayA I. Roush. D. Shouse. I. Barnard, S. Gonyer, Bt Cogcm, kins. I. Stanford. Pt Reis, M. Laine, L. Kindeh, L, Greene. Ke Ballantyne, K, Dauer, S. Schauweker, SIXTH ROW: De Steinline. S. Hoffman, C. Payne, D. Brown, 5. Bolsierl Re Hebcm. B. Christmcm, L, Wearley, S. Meade, I. Simmons, Pe Staley, FOURTH ROW: I. Cummings. S, Euckenberger, K. Miller, B. I. Lilje, B. Mcfieit, J. Harbcmer, De Rogers. 9 Melchert, B. Nitch, L Knollmcm. M. Clippinger, L. Munsel I. Hullinan, S. Webster, M. Hawkins, B. Hoffman, K. Bostdorf, S. Momberg, Schoonmaker, S. Lynch, 1. Cornelius. C. Tucker, M, Miller, B. Demon, R. Meade, M. Kuhlmcn, B. Bilski, PK Seibold, S. Dcmron, I. Lorenz. C. Mazur, J. Boyer, C. Willoughby, S. The Girls Athletic Association is CI high school club open to 011 girls in Senior High School. The aim of the club is to set up and maintain a seasonal recreational program and to promote leadership, wholesome activ- ity, spirit, skill and sportsmanship. Some of the sports are hockey, volleyball, basket- ball and softball, The G. A. A. worked in the concession stand during football season The money paid for the club expenses, cheerleaders, ctwctrds and for the Club picnic which is held each spring. OFFICERS Secretary, Me Hawkins; President, I, Cornelius: Vice President, M, Bayer; Freshman Representative, C. Knapp: Social Chairmen, P. Melchert. 112 HONOR SOCIETY m, h '3' FIRST ROW: I. Carlin. B. Dune, S. Gravett D. Herrel. SECOND HOW: P, Irvin, M. Kessler, M. Hawkins, B. Moffett, C. Puls'mq. THIRD ROW: C. Shelly, M. Kneppl B. Herderhorst, R. Protsik, B. Richards, B. Hoibcxuer, C. Deck- man, D. Cook. The Perrysburg Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools is dedi- cated to these purposes: to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in the students of Perrysburq High School. Membership in National Honor Society is limited to 1570 of class enrollment. Candidates who are eligible to election must meet the fol- lowing standards; CI grade average of 907:: for crt least five semesters of work, c: percentile ranking of 85 on the Iowa Tests of Educational Development, cmd CI percentile ranking of 80 on the Ohio State Psychological Test. Candidates are tapped at C1 special con- vocation,- receive c1 gold emblem; sign the constitution of the National Honor Society and promise to uphold the ideals of the societyh Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service. SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Schdller, G. Hernandez, L. Munse, P. Irvin, I. THIRD ROW: B. Babcock, T. Mulchler, L Moffeil, I. Ryder, A. '- Cummings, K. Bulleniyne. S. Bolster, Sh Schubert. Matilde, B. Mitchel. B. Johnson. A. Cordova, B. Mericle, Mrs. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, B, Chrislmcn, C. Payne, Kh Boslorf, Lewis, M. Hawkins, D. Rogers, PA Sialey. L, Coble, IV McGuffin, Sh FOURTH ROW: R. Robinson, R, Christyl B7 Boyd, 5, Wor- Schoonmaker. J. Warren, S. Schduweker. stell, P. Wise, P. Morse, T. Lehman, B. Weinberg, T. DeCam. The purpose of this club is to learn more of the customs of Spanish speaking coun- tries, to promote cm interest in the Spanish language and to provide an opportunity to practice speaking Spanish. This year, Spanish Club sponsored the annual Christmas Party with the Spanish custom, c: pinata. Also or guest meeting for Spanish I students to acquaint them with Spanish Club was held. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: I. McGuifm, Treasurer; G. Hernandez. President,- P, Irvin, Vice President. SECOND ROW: L. Munse, Secretary; E. Boyd, Sergeant ut-Arms. 113 LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Doult. S, Walker, C. CliH. It Walters. M. Fisher. G. Gudionsson, M. Flynn, T. Ames, C. Sharp, I. Lcuben- Buyer, L. Greene, 1', Shelly, C. Moon, D. Laubenthul, E. Howuld, thol, G. Fess, M. Witson, B. Mehimun, Tt Swarlz, R. Bodnur, B. McMcnus. Mrs. Bauer; SECOND ROW: K. Ankenbrcndh M. Laine, K. Larson C. FOURTH HOW: I. Stebel, S. Wearley, 1'. Craft, K. Hutch, Gt Gran, KV Cleory, M. Schnittker, L. Wearley, Bt Hoffman, B. Walp, D. Sargent, I. Evans. L Lundwehrl A. Williams. I. Fox, B. Moffett. P. Melcherl. It Marriot, K. Barber, G. Thompson, A. Richards, V, Kramer, It Brossia, B. Hecox, L, Kirkby, J. Cas- Trucy. B. Dune. M. Hawkins, P. Bets, I. Carlin, S. Lownsbury. well, R. Dumron. D. Schafer, P. Gwyn, J. Berninq. THIRD ROW: L. Kindell, C. Pulsinq, I. Carlin, L, Brown, J. The Latin Club is composed of all present and former Latin II students. The meetings ctre held the first Friday of each month. Mrs. Bauer, the club's sponsor, and the officers try to stimulate the members' interest in the ancient Roman language and customs. The club has sold candy to finance their annual banquet, held this year in April. OFFICERS A. Williamsl Secretary: 1. Craft. President; G. Fess, Vice- President; C. Moon, Ct Chit. Secretariest MATH-SCIENCE 2 4 i :2: ?,A FIRST ROW: E. Hermon, B. Williams. M. Bayer, A. Hoffman, Liebherr. Miss Kerr. B. Mehlmcn, M. Roetter, L. Brown. THIRD ROW: Miss Louy, D. Barnard, C. Deckman, B. Mitchell, SECOND ROW: Miss Irmcn, P. Irvinl M. Suner, V. Thompson, B Hecox, R Bowers, I. Landwehr. D. Menlzer, R MeYerSI K- B. Hoffman, D. LevcnsA K. Barber, N. English, M, Burkhcrt, B. Garden, R. Domron, D. Cook, Mr. Rogers. The aim of Math-Science Club is to in- crease the knowledge of Math and Science. Members are composed of juniors and sen- iors that are taking a math or Ct science course. Meetings are planned and conducted by the members under the direction of Miss Louy, MrA Rogers, Miss Irmen, and Miss Kerr. This year the MGth-Science Club sponsored CI sock hop and the annual banquet. OFFICERS Treasurer, B. Buckenberqer; Sectetury, E. Hermon; President D. Mentzer; Vice Presidenh B. Herderhorst. FIRST ROW: C. Roberts, E. Morgan, C. Wiiloughby, B. Sher. mun, Si Chilcote. 1. Austin. SECOND ROW: Ii Dhondt, B. Liebherr. I. Mutchler, M. Decks, T. Chapman. 5. Thompson, C. Nation, Jt Boyer, THIRD HOW: I. Wumimont, J. Myers, C. Christy, B. Mottett. D. Roger. N Ontiveros. T. Tracy, Ci Beminq, L King, It Hoffman. The main purpose of the Annual Staff is to produce an Annual composed of pictures from all school functions; Sports, Dances etc All classes and officers pictures are included in our Annual. It has been possible for us to publish this book because of the many businesses which have placed adds in our Black and Gold. We czre, tor the students enjoyment, preserving the memories of the year 1960-61. The advisor of this years Black and Gold is Mr. Zender. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Beverly Liebherr SOMETHIN' STAFF FIRST ROW: I. Tones, T. Adams. G. Hines, C. Larramendi. SECOND ROW: N. Underwood. V. Kramer, P Irwinl Schoonmaker. The main purpose oi the Somethin' is 'lo provide an educational experience in jour- nalism, to publish a school newspaper, and to enlighten public opinion. Some of our major activities are publishing a paper every two weeks, sponsoring a school dance, and selling P. H. S. sweat- shirts and advertisements. EDITORS-AND-CHIEF K. Len, S. Idkubec S. THIRD ROW: S. Fuller, S. Iakubec. K. Len, B. Bilski. FOURTH ROW: N. Bunle, B. Kamenccz, A. Hilt. I. Kohl, D Cable, 1'. Ives. N. Jones. FIRST ROW: C. Shelly, SA Wearley, E. Murdock, Tt Lehman. M, Wilson, L. Wearley. SECOND ROW: H. Arnold, Pt Walter. T. Lanqe. C. Tctylorl G. Swanson. B. Mehlrncm. Be Bodncxr, I. Mottett, I. Kohrinq. THIRD ROW: Mr. Smith, L. Pollock. B, Chiqrellt, I. Rogqe, B. Jones, E. Howuld, St Lcnqerman. A. Winter, L. Munse. S. Vande M. Kelly, J. Shelly, S, Bolster, I, Sutter, S, Youngsl A Smith. FOURTH ROW: It Carlin, I. Hellman. S. Schoonmaker, M. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: I. Carlin. Treasurer; D. Mentzer, Executive Officer. SECOND ROW: C. Shelly, Secretary: I. Lundwehr. Pres- ident; L. Graham, Vice President. 3: .: , g5 Armstrong. K. Knepp, B. Christmcm. C. Dom, S. Ickubec, S. Feqley, I. Simmons, P. Staley, S. Liebherr, C. Damsehroder, S. Gray, K. Reslerl S. Skintu. 3 Dane, K. Suter. C. Seiqtried, C. Witzler, I. Smith. FIFTH ROW: A, Merickel, I. Carruth, T. Cordy, R. Bowers, Be Kimber, B. Boyd, V. Kramer, A Williams, E. Brown I. Landwehr. D. Mentzer, S, Hopewell, De Ives, Ft. Christy, F. Myers, P, Gwyn, C. Sharp. The purpose of our club is to improve the knowledge cxnct skill of its members in mat- ters relating to the proper care and handling of firearms, and the management of target shooting ranges and competitions, and to develop among its members those qualities of leadership, loyality, cooperation and good sportsmanship Which are essential to good citizenship Riflery has an unusal significance as it is the only sport that can be participated in all year around. Our club takes advantage of this and has matches scheduled for all year, both indoor and outdoor. Every fall the club conducts or training school for those who wish to join and teaches them the proper use and ccxre of the rifle. During the past two years we have held two sock-hops after basketball games. Riflery is certainly the only sport which can say that it has never in the history of the NRA had c1 total or ser- ious accident. FIRST ROW: I, Austin, P. Irvin, I. Warnimont, I. Dhondl. I. THIRD ROW: L. Kirkby, I. Craft, 1'. Lcndwehr, R. Prolsik, S. Cornelius. Shortridqe, S. Welsh, D. Cock, G, Chapman. SECOND ROW: I. Evans. I. Brossiu. R Morsel I. Laubenthal, FOURTH ROW: N. Ionesl S Wearley, D. Menlzer. C. Shelly, M. Hawkins, M. Knepp. The Inter Club council consists of the pres- idents of all the clubs in the high school. Its purpose is to establish rules and goals for the clubs to follow. Their sponsor is Mr. Shears. 119 120 LIBRARIANS I FIRST ROW: M. Osborn, F. Myers, Mr. Shearer, B. Robinson, B. Scott. SECOND ROW: D. Shouse, C. Willoughby, C, Nation, S, Welty, K. Resler, S. Fuller. 1. Unqer. THIRD ROW: N. Underwood, Px'Bruner, D. Rogers, D. Levans, I, Wcmimont, S. Hoffman, B. Steele. PROJECTION CLUB n FIRST ROW: R. Clark, L. Mundell, I. Carrizczles, M. Irvin. SECOND ROW: M. Nusch, T. Lease, C. Smith, R. Combs, R. Willoughby, M. Zcxjuc. THIRD ROW: N, lanes, R. Haywood, N. Omervios. D. Leverton, I. Berninq. Mr. ShearerV - .f'mi-a-Iun aim- HALL MONITORS FIRST ROW: M Knapp, I, Keims. SECOND ROW: 5. Mendel K. Larson. S. Rick, B. Dane, K, Becker. THIRD ROW: S. Henry, C. Puising, Mrs. Ellioit, L Carlin. JUNIOR RED CROSS FERST HOW: I. Aarthun, I. Fraser. B, Keller, P. Helvoiqht, A. Rios. SECOND ROW: B. Carter, 9 Austin. BA Ruymont, D. Pence, I Kcrstqedt. P. Schmidt, By Wilson THIRD ROW: Mrs. Christman, C. Wilzler, IA Hursl, M. Burkhdn, S. Hoffman, L, Nesbil, D. Etien- line. K. Larson, K. Barber, J, CorneliusA C. Clement, L. Swanson, 121 PEP CLUB W6 :1 A ,. - ' ' 7W3 FIRST ROW: I. Laubenthcxl, I. Wallers, I. Cummings. I. Welly. M. Death, B. lanes. K. Dimer, I. Boyeri I. Austin, D. Lauben- ihal, I Hudson, J. Sutter, Ky Sqlcry, B. Drozd, D. Douit, S. Strong, E. Hermon. SECOND ROW: B. Abbott, E Witzler. S. Walker. C, Cliff, B. Sherman, I. Boyer, P. Sfaley, I, Kohring, K. Len, C. Roberts, C. Shelly, C. memendi. B Combs, B. Mehlman. THIRD ROW: C. Moon, S. Gonyer. S. Bolster, L. Kindeh, M. Warten, I. Ward, M. Kelly, B, Sieele. N. Dhondi, I. Dhondt, S. Schoonmaker, K. Suier, C. Nation, S Lynott. L Cornelius, K. Ankenbrcmdt, B Dune, S. Lownsbury. I. Carlin, L. Munse, K. Millerl J. Shelly, I. Barnard, M. Nollenberger, P. Austin. FOURTH ROW: C. Pulsing, S. Fuller, L. Greene, 13. Cogcn, S. Henry, C. Witzler, L. Gable, K. Larson, P. Schoonover, M. Miller, I. Luallen, K. Barber. J. Smith, P. Irvin, S. Kramer, S. 122 Buckenbergerl S Schiffrnun, M, Laine, I. Hcllinun, KA Stemen, K Ballantyne, E. Morgan, S. Shorln'dqe, B Kern. FIFTH ROW: M. Armstrong, I. Mutchler. B. Baden, B. Fred- ricks, L. Nesbit, S. Thompson. B. Hates. K. Resler, S. Gray. C. Dom, I. Keims, G. Unqer, L Corwin, C. Dumschroder, S. Liebherr. M. Coles, K. Knepp. I. Wcmimont, M. Arler, C. Ann- inq, K, Clearyl M Hawkins, M. Decko, C. Kirk, M. Sulier. SIXTH ROW: M. Burkhort, B Chrislmon, M Schnitlker. D. Herrell, J. Myers. I. McGuIiinl M. Kneppj K. Boslorf, L Sim- mons, B Webster, P. Melchun, K. Becker. I. Hofbuuer, D, Levans, I. Lilje, I. Haibauer, B. Moffelt, M, Hawkins, B. Hoffman, S. Iakubec, B. Demon, L. Wearley, S. Momberq, M, Kulhmun, S. Hoifman, D. Steinline, V. Thompson. '1'. Chapman, The main purpose of this newly organ- ized club is to promote spirit throughout the student body. Their biggest job for this firsi year was to make three signs for the halls every football and basketball game. They also purchased megaphones and beanies for the students to wear at the basketball games. Sponsors for the club are Miss Bailey and Miss Irmen. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Secretary, 5. Iakubee; President, P. Ir- vin,- Vice President. J. Cummings. SECOND ROW: Sergeanbut-Arms, I. Warnimont; Trea- surer, N. Dhondl. THE EGG AND I i I i i u'w.w.n....,,.. .. w FIRST ROW: C. Roberts, B. Kern. I. Cdrlinl K. Len, I. Austin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Siebert, B. Dune, P. irvin, M. Decks, B. Hofbczuer, I. Lilje, I. Kohrinql I. Mutchler, B. Liebherr. THIRD ROW: K. Holch, RV Prolsik4 B. Richards, E. Witzler, H. Cummings. I. Lcndwehrl J. Kohl. P. Morse, G. Gudionsson. CHARACTERS M. Decko ------------- BEHY MGCDOHGM P. Morse .......................... Ross E. Witzler .............. Don MacDonald B. Dane .............. The Linqery Lady 1- Kohring ----------------------- Anne B. Kern ................. Millicent Ames I. Austin .......................... Joan I. Lilje ............. Thermometer Tessie B. Richards ...................... Thad P. Irvin .................... Miss Linden B. Hofbauer ............. Delicate Daisy G. Gudjonsson .................. Grady H. Cummings ................ Mr. Manic I. Kohl ......................... Larsen I. Mutchler .................... Corinne C. Roberts ....................... Paula I. Landwehr .................. Fish Face I. Carlin .......................... Toni R. Protsik ...................... Hi-Baby B. Liebherr ....................... Lolly K. Hotch ..... . ....... . ............... H K. Len .......................... Mitzie 123 FIRST ROW: P, Brunet, Se Schoonmaker, L Strayer, L, Greene, C. Shue, I. Auslin. C. Roberts, M. Nollenbelqer, B. McManus, S. Strong, I. Sunen C. Moon, De Thrush, Ge Hernandez. EL Hermon, B, Kessel, C, Witzler, K. Lursonl Mr. Markel, Director. SECOND ROW: PA Reis, D. Steinline, CA Grcm, I. Cummings, Ky Slemen, L. Munse, E. Morgan. K. Bcllentyne, Se Young, D Leasel J. Struttcn, D. Shcuse, S. Schquweker, K. Dauer, I. Hudson, M. Deeth, K. Suter, K. Len, S. Lynotl, L. KindelL THIRD ROW: S. Hoffman, M. Schniltker, TV Chapman, C. 1'24 Arming. J. Cornelius, M. Decko. A. Wultersl B. Combs. I. Hardesty, T, Cook, C. Berning, G. Fess, L Mulchlerl I. LeGrosl S. Kramer, C. Siegfried. I. Luallen, MA Miller. M. Clippinger, L. Wearley. FOURTH ROW: B. Bilski. I. Cable. J. Myers. K. Bosiorf. P. Slaley, P. Melchari, I. Hofbauer. C. Sharp, B. Garrett! M. Gaydeski, B. Richards. C. Berninq, S. Acrthun. B. Kdmenka, O. Hermon, Re Christy, K. Hatch, I. Craft, I. Marriott. C. Payne, B. Webster, The Mixed Choir has given many perfor- mances throughout the year. The cmnucxl Christmas, Winter and Spring Concerts were among these. They also song at the St. Paul Lutheran Church and attended district competition. Under the direction of Mr. Markle this year, the Choir was exception- ally good. OFFICERS Reporter. f. Craft; Secretary. I. Mutchler; President, I. Austin; Treasurer, S. Aurthun; Vice Presidem, Kim Holch. VOCAL ENSEMBLES SENIOR ENSEMBLE, C. Roberts, E. Mor- gan. M. Deckol C. Shelly, S. Hoffman, S. Schoonmczker. I. Ausiinl E'. Hermon. I. Hofbauer. MIXED ENSEMBLE. S Gravett, S. Welsh. J. McGulfin. B. Kern, I. Kohrinq. S. Shonridqe, L. WearleyA x mm RahwawmmJ'Nh s ' A- UNDERCLASS ENSEMBLE, FIRST ROW: B. Kessel, L. Greene, I. Lucdlen, I. Sub ter. S Schquweker, C. Sieqiried, I. Strayer, K. Bulleniyne, C Witzlen SECOND ROW: A. Walters, PA Brunet, S, Feqley. THIRD ROW: C, Payne, P. Melchort, P. Slaley. 125 CONCERT BAND 1 FIRST ROW: M. Kessierl S. Graven. B. Williamsl C. Payne, D. Wisebczker, AA Tracy, S. Welsh, L. Buy, Me Hayden, I. t L Welsh, V, Thompson, C. Smith, S. Veith, S. Schouweker. Kilmerl B. SChuIt. t SECOND ROW: M. Knepp, B, Kern, P. Seibold, S. Holgate, FOURTH ROW: P. Rotten K. Stemenl St Schuq, P. Kopp. I. I. Marriott, S. Thompson A. Lehman, C. Schaller, G. Her- Buughn, K. Marriott, P. Wise, M. Martin, F. Hall, D, Layman. nundez. S. Shortridqe. D. Cookl N. English, Kt Barber, M. Wilson, Mt Roetter, L. Brown, G. Swanson, Be Overmeyer, THIRD ROW: M. Martin, B. Weinberg, K. Roller! Ct Dom, G. M. Flynn. Mr. Menichettij Director. G. Walp, D. Helmstetter. Unger, S. Dowling, R. Damron, T. Cook. A. Cordovc, S. Moon. A. Merickel, I. Kohrinq. B. May, I. Osborn, T. Ames, L. Payne. G. Steven, S. Fegley, E, Hermon. I. McGuffin, Bt Mehlmcm, B. Liebherr. 1 Under the direction of Mr, Frank Meni- h chetti and Mr. Bill Park, the concert bcmd it gave three major concerts on their own and L one concert With the Choir. During the school 1 year the band traveled to Canada, Colum- bus, cmd Cedar Point to give concerts. As an extra project to make money, the band sold Texas Manor Fruit Cakes, mak- ing enough money to sponsor their various trips. OFFICERS President, Dave Cook,- Vice President, Sully Grovett; t Secretary, lane McGuifin; Treasurer. Elva Hexroon. 126 MARCHING BAND The school year 1960-1961 proved to be very even11u1 for the Perrysburg High School Band In the fall they played for the N. W. O, T. A. Generc11 Assembly and visited the University of Michigan to view their marching band. Sixty students participated in thiriy solo and ensemble events for District Competition. Ray Damronl Scdly Gravett, Janey McGuffin, Mar- garet Kessier, and Bev Liebherr were chosen to attend Regional Orchestra. Of these five, Bev Liebherr was chosen as Perrysburq's first representative to the All-State Orchestra which met in Columbus to play for the Music Educa- tors National Convention in April. Ianey Mc- Guffin and Sally Graven were chosen as alter nodes. Four students went to the All-Ohio Sightreadinq Bond in Bowling Green. In the Spring the band went on tour for several days in Canada to play concerts and march in the May Day Parade in Windsor. The band also gave severcx1 concerts at home during the year. 127 BAND ENSEMBLES FLUTE TRIO SOLO ENTRIES : ,74 , ' , ,1 SA Graven B. Williams. M Kessler, ROW 1: M. Flynn, B. Mehlmcn, B. Liebherr, M. Kesslerl S. Gruvett, S. Veiih, E. Hermon. ROW 2: S. Fegley, J. McGquin, C. Sievert, B. Weinberg, A. Tracy. R Roeiter. BASS TRIO ROW 3: M Roenerl T. Cook, A Cordovcx, R. Dumron, L, Brown .c , BRASS CHOIR G. Swanson, L. Brown. M. Roetier MIXED QUARTET ROW 1: H Dumron. T. Cook. B. Mehlmcn, T Ames, I. Osborn, B. Liebherr. f ROW 2: M. Flynn, C. Sievert, S. Fegley, I. MCGUHin, E. Hermon. ROW 3: M. Roetter, G. Swanson, A. Cordoval A, Merickle, L. Brown. I SEATED: S Gravett, E, Hermon, S. Welsh STANDING: M Knapp. N Englishv ROW 1: I. Marrioit, B. Kem. ROW 2: G. Unger, M, Knapp 128 MAIORETTES Elva Hermon Cheryl Moon DRUM MAJOR Bob Mehlmctn Marilyn Knapp Sharon Dowlinq Elva Hermon, Marilyn Knepp. Bob Mehlmqn, Sharon Dowling, Cheryl Moon. 129 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY AND RESERVE, LEFT SIDE: 1. Austin, C. Roberts, B. Baden. M. Decko, M. Burkhart. RIGHT SIDE: K. Webb, I. Shelly, I. Mulchler, I. Kchring, C. Shelly. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Webb, 1. Mutchler, M. Decko. C Shelly. J. Kohrinq. C. Roberis. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Burkhcm, J. Austin, I, Shelly, B Baden. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Deelh, P. Austin. S. Gray, C. Wilzler, K Duuer. I. Boyer. 131 Queen ilyn Knepp Mar LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshman Attendant, Sandra Gray; Iunior Atiendcmt. Mary Burkhcm; Crown Bearer, Kim Keshnq; 1960 Queen. Marilyn Knepp; 1959 Queen. Arm May.- Senior Attendant, Carol Shelly; Sophomore Attendant. Marian Hawkins Smile Prelly. Crown Bearer, Kim Kesl'mgl 1959 Queen Arm May Crowns 1960 Queen Marilyn Knepp. 133 134 Carol Shelly Mcxricm Hawkins Marilyn Knepp Sandy Gray Y-TEEN QUEEN REPRESENTATIVE Stephanie Shortridge was chosen by 1119 Y1Teen Club to represent Perrys- burg as a candidate for queen at the Toledo Area Y-Teen Dcmce, Beyond 1118 Sea, February 25, 1961. Stephanie also honored her school by being chosen as an attendani to the queen. STUDENT COUNCIL QUEEN REPRESENTATIVE Janey McGuffin was chosen by the Student Council to represent Perrys- burg cts ct candidate for queen at the Toledo Area Student Council Dance Masked Merriment February 4, 1961. Icmey honored her school by being Chosen as runner-up for queen. 1v. ne eh ms 1 Qm a C QUEEN CAROL LEFT TO FIGHT: Queen Carol Shelly; Crown Bearer M. Hacket; Princess Judy Mutchler: Prin- cess Joyce Auslin; Princess Carol Roberts; 1960 Queen Lelty Hullincm, Princess Indy Kohrinq 1960 Basketball Queen, Letty Hullincn Crowns Queen Carol lends c1 helping hand. 196E Queen, Carol Shelly. 137 Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendani Joyce Austin Judy Mutchler Judy Kohrinq Carol Roberts Queen Carol Shelly : r , King King Doug Noll. Queen Carol Shelly Jerry King . F38 . VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1, Left to Right: F. Fisher, Manager.- P. Morse, J. I. Cleary, A. Huffman, J. Evans, T. Snyder, G. Kames, Coach Brossiu K,Hotch, R. Protsik, I, Cuswell, D, N011. S. Aarlhun, I'lmmus P. Gwyn, R. Meyers, Couch Donaldson. ROW 4: G. Swanson, I. Fox, I. Ryder, A. Williams, D, Ment- ROW 2: M. Osborn, Manager; T. Adams, B. Kumenca, D. zer, I. Lundwehr, T. Hopewell, S Worstell, Couch Hes. Altman, I. Hoffman, B. Foster, I. King, J. Laubenlhal, T ROW 5: E, Hufford, R. Ives, L Craft, B. Austin, D. Schafer, Sanders, D. Sargent, Couch Bandeleqn. G. Bowers, I. Leyland, H. Fishbouqh. G. Castrol I. Loveioy, ROW 3: J. Lewis, Manager, N. Onliveros, G. Wclp, S. Rick, Coach Cremer. All N. L. L. Co-Captains HuighiI-.t.d u. - Iim Evans, Iim Casewell Ralph Protsik. Ioe Laubenihal 140 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: left lo right; Randall, Chapman, Meyers, McClain, Nagy, Boulis, Hopewell, Destctle. Row 2: Stratton. Bayer, Honyer, Hanson, Witzler, Ohls, Brossicx. Grdyj Nolie, Lease. Row 3: Norton, Clark, Young. Hill, Seilinq, FuisL Hurdestyl Bunte, Brossiu, Smiih. Clement, Ankenbrcmdt. Row 4: Lynon, Martin, Cornelius, Walters, Fabrey, Hahnl Steinline, Brossicx, Kohring, Smith, Mericle, Bur- rett, MandelL P-burg's Defensive stops Rossford's Back I41 E 1 1 Kim Hatch Bob Kamencct John Lundwehr J! .g Ralph Protsik Brian Richards Steve Actrlhun 'l 4 3 Iim Evans n e w e S a C m Williams Art Tom Sanders Don Schuler Iim Leylund Tony Snyder lack Fox 144 Flay introduced to team. Hoffman runs for 1eummctes. MAKING Team spends long hours of practice before gaining perfection. touchdown with assistance from 145 . .8 Coach and players wcm for referees decision. Tom Sanders tackled from behind. PHS linemen arrive on the scene. Luubenlhcxl, Noll, crud Snyder stops Rossford for no gain. PHS Hulibuck bulls over opposition PHS Defensive unit stops Eastwood. Nesbitt cmd Auinn fight for bull. N011 and King fight for rebound. Noll, Leyland, and Nesbin fight for rebound Bill Nesbit Tom Sanders Tony Snyder VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Sanders. Ierry King, Garry Bowers. Bill Nesbit. Doug Noll, Jim Evans, Bill Austin, Jim Leyiand. RE SERVE BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: HV Fishbuuqh. E, McClain, I. Foxl I Croft I. Ryder. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Ellis. K. Gordon, T Lehman, L, Kirkby, B Boyd, 15L Williams, S. Worslell, D. Ziemcm, G. Fess, B Bcbcock. 149 Joe Cleary, Dave Cook. Larry Payne Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Whitmer Perrysburq ..... Lost ...... Anthony Wayne Perrysburq ..... Lost ...... Rossford Perrysburg ..... Won ..... Bowling Green Perrysburq ..... Won ..... Genoa Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Lake Perrysburq ..... Lost. . . . . Eastwood Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Rogers Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Mcrumee Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Eastwood Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Elmwood Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Ottawa Hills Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Port Clinton Perrysburg ..... Lost ...... Sylvanict Perrysburg ..... Won ..... Rossford Perrysburg ..... Won ..... Muumee Perrysburg ..... Won ..... Anthony Wayne Couch Wolfe, Coach Thomas KNEELINGI from Lefi to Right Nagy, Fabrey, Martin, Lease, Lynon. Norton. SECOND ROW: Palen. Steinline, Black, Hahn. Meyer, Mandel, Chapman. IR. HIGH BASKETBALL FRONT ROW, Left to Right Windon, Rubensull, Smith, Ducat, Munse, Larson, Fabrey, Richards, Murphy cmd Cherrington. SECOND ROW: Veithl Swanson, Bringmcn, Kurucz, Mulysiak, Wilson, Schmidl, Messen Eitemiller, chfe. THIRD ROW: Baughn, Kohl, Williams, Gable, Croy, Boyd, Hicks, Graham Harris. NOT INCLUDED: Kilmer. Hayden, Schuli. 151 i I 152 WRESTLING TEAM KNEELING: G. Castro. D, Gumby. ROW ONE, Left to Right: T. Deslatte, T. Hopewell. G. Wulp, I. Kohl, S, Hopewell, R. Prolsik, D. Schulfer. B. Mehlman. R. Mericle. . ROW TWO: A. Smith, Mr. Bandelean, B. Mericle, D. Bamayd, G. Gudjonson, K. Boulis, B. Bunte. M. Gaydeski, C. Gray. B. Randell. G. Swanson, T. Ives, ROW THREE: 1. Stebel, D. Ruth, G. Kramer, E. French, 0. Hermon, E. Mitchell, R. Christy. B. Kimber, R, Ives, B. Desialte. R. Bowers, B. Bodnar. Perrysburg. . .29 Perrysburq. . .21 Perrysburq. . .25 Perrysburq. . . 5 Perrysburg. . .35 Perrysburq. . .21 Perrysburg. . .21 Perrysburq. . .41 Perrysburg. . .35 Perrysburg. . . 6 Perrysburq. . .52 Perrysburg. . . 28 Perrysburg. . .20 Perrysburg. . . 10 Perrysburg. . .36 Rossford ........... 13 Defiance .......... 27 ' Whitmer ........... 18 Sylvania .......... 44 Swanion 6 Bedford ........... 27 Bowling Green ..... 19 Anthony Wayne . . . 8 Rossford ........... 8 Toledo Central ..... 34 Lakeville, Mich. . . . . 0 Toledo Woodward. . 11 Toledo Scott ........ 31 Fremont St, Toe ..... 31 Anthony Wayne 9 Coach Bandelecm OUTSTANDING WREsTLER OF THE-YEE Bob Mericle Al Honan Tom Hopewell District Runnerup District Champion Third Place District Ted Destaite Bob Mehlman Third Place District 153 l54 VARSITY BASEBALL Left to Right: Doug Brossiu, Roger quevro. Jim Leyland. ferry King, Ted Deslatte, Steve Weurley. Ralph Protsik. SECOND ROW: Bill Austin, Gunther Kramer, Brian Richards, Grcmi Hursll Pete Eberlh, Ken Gordon, Larry Payne, Iohn Kraft, Harold Fishbauqh, Coach Cremer. FRONT ROW, Left lo Right: Couch Treece, B. May, B. Weinberg, M. Guydeskil P. Gerken, M. Ankenbrandl, L. Norton, P. Lynott. C. Mcm'm, I. Rogge, M. Nitsch. SECOND HOW: I. Slebel. T. Ames. L. Mcndell, T. Lease, D. Nagy, T. Meyers, D. Ziemcm, D. Hanson, I. Cordero, B. Randall. FIRST ROW, Len to Right T. Lanqe, I. Hoffman, B. Robinson, L. Kcrnes, B. Scott. B. Combs, G. Kurnes, I. Benzik, B. Chiurelli. SECOND ROW: A. Merikle, B. Dom. N. Ont'zveros. S. Worstell, I. Ryder. D. Sarguent, L. Dotson, A. Williams, I Ives, B. Bowers. THIRD ROW: I. Cleary, A. Hoffman, B. Mericle, T. Lehman, I. Evans, T. Snyder, B. Nesbii, T. Black. I. McClain. E. Boyd, I. Moffetl, M Faist. FOURTH ROW: B. Clark, 13. Kimber. D. Cook, B. Ives, C. Buyer. E. Destctie, I. Kohring, B. Har- desty. I. Hahn, R, Steinline, M. Brossicx. FIFTH ROW: K. Hatch, I. Lever, S. Adrlhun. 1'. Cuswell, B. Hecox. J, Robertson, I. Brossic, 1 Fox, P. Morse. V. Kramer, B. Burger, H. Avoritt. M. Wilson. Wohwn-J Iim Evans Kim Hotch 'l 5 5 Larry Kumes Bill Nesbil TRACK Iuck Fox AI Hoffman Tony Snyder Bob Robinson 156 THEU GULF SERVICE Route 25 Eckel Junction Perrysburq, Ohio 24 HR. SERVICE FOR GOOD FOOD J OE'S HAMBURG BREAKFAST - LUNCH . SUPPERS CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS HAMBURGS - CHILI Ioe and Agnes, Prop. 110 Louisiana Ave. Tr. 4-0032 CONGRATULATIONS Maumee Lumber and Supply Co. Conant cS Clinton St. Phone 3-3337 Maumee, Ohio ' Compliments 0f I. G. A. MW HAAS DOOR CO. Charge from Section overhead doors Haas Garage Doors RT. 4-6234 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Fran's Beauty Salon Country Charm Shopping Center Perrysburq, Ohio 158 SEE OUR NEW 1961 PONTIAC THE ALL NEW TEMIPEST Vauxhcmllv-GMC Trucks FRONT PONTIAC SALES 118 E. 3rd Perrysburq, Ohio COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 J ohn's Motel 8: Restaurant Mqumee, Ohio WITH EVERY GOOD WISH FROM THE UNITED SAVINGS BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1961 A complete line of graduation gifts Harold's J ewelry COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER Perrysburg Banking Company Drive-in Service and Free Parking See us for Checking Accounts Service Charges You will find them reasonable 131 Louisiana Ave. The friendly Bank on the corner BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 The Messenger Established11935 Perrysburg, Ohio 159 SCHEMENAUER SHOES TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR OF SHOES SCHEMENAUER'S SHOES 126 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg. Ohio TR. 4-7092 PERRY PETITE SHOP Sub Teens, Junior, Misses Wearing Apparel 117 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-4253 160 22:22.7, SULLIVAN'S MARKET 410 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburq, Ohio Phone TR. 4-4421 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUNNY SERVICE OIL COMPANY Perrysburg, Ohio Klena Jewelry HAMILTON ELGIN BULOVA AND SWISS WATCHES Feature Lock Diamonds A11 Speidel Watchbcmds 118 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio CONGRATULATION S George J. Earn Agency 105 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-7321 COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE REAL ESTATE BROKER The Andersons GRAIN DIVISION WAREHOUSE MARKET DIVISION Maumee, Ohio PEBBYSBURG ALFALFA MILLS, INC. DEHYDRATED ALFALFA MEAL BALED HAY AND STRAW Ft. Meigs Road P. O. Box 187, Perrysburg, Ohio Phone: TR. 4-4525wTR. 4-7541 161 162 W171 mmmmsam COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR WORK Dealer in GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE 5. TELEVISION Herman Mimr 519 Louisiana Ave. TR. 4-4421 Perrysburg, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF SCHREIER GREENHOUSE East River Road EV 2-1941 Perrysburg, Ohio FROSTOP RESTAURANT CHICKEN IN BOX FISH IN BOX $ARRY-OUTM HAMBURGS South Boundary 64 US. 25 Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-4271 WWW mm Perrysburg, Ohio Remember the Spot which has become a tradition for iis Fine 'Food TR. 4-4345 COMPLIMENTS OF The Rossford Savings Bank Rossford. Ohio Member of the Federal Reserve Bank Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ross Cleaners YOUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANER Serving Rossford and Vicinity OX. 1-2295 505 Superior Rossford, Ohio Paul E. Veith Nationwide Insurance 816 LOuisicmct Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-7936 Gingrich Brothers DODGE-DART DEALERS DODGE LANCER DODGE TRUCKS QUALITY USED CARS 122 East Front Street Perrysburg, Ohio Phone TR. 4-4331 163 1 l 'I 64 4 T44 Mills Hardware Everything For The Home COMPLIMENTS OF TOMLINSON'S DRUGS Maumee, Ohio GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1961 PERRYSBUBG PHARMACY Prescriptions, Fountain, Cosmetics, Utility Bills Iohn Gallagher, Mgr. Country Charm Shopping Center TR. 4-4361 Cook Insurance Agency Established in 1900 206 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-4282 40ffice4 TR. 4-4188 mesidenceO JAMES R. BOWERS ASPHALT AND PAVING Commercial - Industrial - Residential Garage Floors ' Tennis Courts ' Driveways Spraying o Sidewalks - Roads Bulldozing - Grading 2 Free Estimates Plant: TR. 4-7891. Lime City. Ohio Office: TR. 4-4822, 1024 Hickory St..Perrysburg.Ohio KW. J ones-Bateman, Inc. General Contractor Custom Built Quality Homes B. W. Iones-Batemctn. Pres. 508 Willow Lane Perrysburg. Ohio Phone: TR. 4-4753 165 BEST WISHES TO THECLASS OF 1961 Wearley Motor Company CONGRATULATIONS FROM CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH. VALIANT DEALER 11 1000 Monroe Street Toledo 2. Ohio Phone: CHerry 3-8291 166 Sianley Gilson Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential4Commercial 800 Sandusky Street TR. 4-7592 Perrysburg, Ohio NORM'S APPLIANCE CENTER 208 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburq, Ohio TR. 4-7471 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1961 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 61 LIME CITY STONE COMPANY Lime City, Ohio TR. 4-791 1 SOUTH DIXIE SUPPLY TILE. CINDER BLOCK. COMMON BRICK, FACE BRICK. CEMENT BLOCK TR. 4-4435 on Rt. 25 Perrysburg. Ohio 167 Paints - Tools FRAUTSCHI BROTHERS COMPLIMENTS OF 1 Hardware - Housewares 5mg Goods ZEKE'S BARBER SHOP 1 Teievision - Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Zeke Cg GOIdY ' TR. 4-4242 Rossford, Ohio OX. 3-4535 416 Louisiana Ave. ' CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS 1 CLASS OF 1961 OF : KESSLER'S 235:5 CAFE MEN'S WEAR 201 Louisiana Ave. 121 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio Perrysburq, Ohio TR. 4-6351 168 BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF 1961 Blue Ribbon Cleaners In by 10 out by 4 COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER COMPLIMENTS OF Milo Benneii Company Maumee, Ohio Davidson's Market COUNTRY SLAUGHTERED MEATS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS AND BACON 107 W. Wayne St. Phone TW. 3-8371 Mcrumee, Ohio The Children's Shop INFANTS GIRLS TO 14 BOYS TO 12 113 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-7771 169 C OMPLIMENTS OF Jim's Pure Oil Fremont CS! East Fifth Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-0023 COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. PIATTS BAKERY TR. 4-4161 Perrysburg, Ohio Philip Davis Fruit Farm White Road Fruits and Vegetables in Season APPLES CIDER PLUMS PEACHES 170 Farmers Savings Bank Stony Ridge. Ohio and Great Eastern Office Woodville Road Toledo, Ohio Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. COMPLIMENTS OF THE RUDOLPH LUMBER COMPANY Maumee Phone: TW. 3-2421 C825 Automotive Parts 312 LOUISIANA AVE. ' PERRYSBURG. OHIO CLAY'S BARBER SHOP OPEN FRIDAY Until 7:00 PM. COMMODORE SUPPLY COMPANY R C A VICTOR FRIGIDAIRE R C A WHIRLPOOL We service everything we sell 316 Louisiana TR. 4-4327 17? COMPLIMENTS 0F Citizens Bank A FULL SERVICE BANK OLDEST BANK IN WOOD COUNTY ORGANIZED 1379 216 e CITIZENS PERRYSBU'RG, OHIO Q SIGNIFIES QUALITY and DIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC BUILDING - KIMBLE Glass Block Labelalary Glasswara KI MAX E , Glass Pine KIMBLE AIl-Glass Televlslon Bulbs ' KIMBLE 3 EM'NGR Ella'gftshoralory 358 mm: THINLITE Ghss Insulators I . A pparatus Pharmauulical Glassware Cumin Wall Panels F-- 33-: , CONTAINERS Q .l ' ' ' Glass Pressure mt , Flasllc :; Glass Tubing 0 Picnic: 8n mes J; ' ' in Glass RM ., ,. Closure and Plastic E,- ' j Specialties TABLEWARE ,4 via - Paperboard . Multiwall Paper Bags - Heavy Duty Plastic Shipping Sacks - Cnnugaled Shipping Boxes OWENs-ILLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1. OHIO i72 MAKERS OF G PRODUCTS rm: :Le-u r- -WnEl-.2:rmmlw BEST OF WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 61 from Ivy Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 753 COMPLEMENTS TO SENIOR CLASS FRANK ROGERS FURNITURE CITY Maumee, Ohio RUSSFORD RECREATION 969 Dixie Highway EV. 2-0102 Jim Struffolino, Manager Riilenhouse Motor, Inc. 1238 Conant St. Mqumee, Ohio SEE THE ALL NEW PLYMOUTH G VALIANT FOR 1961 T73 COMPLIMENTS OF I KAZMAIER'S A1 CS: Bob COMPLIMENTS ROTHSCHILD LIVESTOCK COMPANY FEEDER CATTLE 6: LIVESTOCK TRUCKERS Sto'n'y' Ridge, Ohio TE. 7-2010 1'74 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 61 From THE BOWLINGS COMPLIMENTS OF LINES SUNUCO Skinny, Iim, Bob 500 East Front St. Perrysburg, Ohio The Perrysburg Grain 8: Supply Assn. GRAIN4FEED-COAIFFERTILIZERS FARM SUPPLIES Phone: TR. 4-7221 TR. 44172 Perrysburg, Ohio J IM'S CARRY OUT AND Western Auto Stores COUNTRY CHARM SHOPPING CENTER See us for MUFFLERS, TAILPIPES. BICYCLES. ETC. Compliments of ABBEY ETNA MACHINE CO. BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1961 from Frank J. Landwehr Agency Perrysburg Bank Building Insurance, Real Estate 6: Security Bonds TR. 4-4122 175 I76 Carl Schmidt Chevrolet BEST DEAL ALL WAYS Perrysburg, Ohio COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 61 C 8: F Variety Store Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY DAIRY BAR 414 Louisiana Ave. Eating in our Restaurant 'is like eating a! home! We Feature Borden's Ice Cream HDUCK'S REXALL DRUG STORE Physician and Surgical Supplies KODAKS The Dependable Store DRUGS SODAS4CANDY HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Prescription Specialists Visit The New Modern Everglade Lanes SIXTEEN BRUNSWICK GOLD CROWN LANES Open4Ready for Bowling, before Jan. 1, 1981 Sixteen Brunswick Pin-Spotters Everglades Restaurant and Lounge Now serving the finest Food and Beverages Motel TR. 4-6780 Bowling Reservation TR. 4-4152 177 ANNETTE'S BEAUTY SALON 310 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio TR. 4-7751 HAIR CUTTING PAUL'S MARATHON Elm 5 Indiana Perrysburq, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF GUUTTIEHHS PASTRY Maumee, Ohio 178 PEOPLES MARKET Where Customers Send Their Friends 107 Louisiana Ave. TR. 4-7782 Perrysburg, Ohio TOLEDO EDISON SNAP COURSE IN ECONOMICS No textbooks. No classes. Just plain economic facts. Practically everything you buy costs more than it used to. Everything except electric- ity. In fact, a dime buys about twice as much electricity as it did a generation ago. You really get your moneys worth when you spend it for electricity. TOLEDO EDISON Helps You Live BetterW A VERY BLOSS-OMING FUTURE IS OUR WISH FOR YOU8 CLYDE 8: PAUIIS FLORIST 207 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburq, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF JIM'S HOBBY and RECORD SHOP AIRPLANES - BOATS H.O. RAILROADS MOTORS RACERS - ACCESSORIES OX 8-8788 Len Mielke A satisfied Customer is our First Consideration COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 61 from JACKS BARBER SHOP 179 LIBBEY-OWENS FORD GLASS C0. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 COFFEE CUP Clifford Burdette, Prep. llBudll 180 JERSEY QUEEN BEST MALTS IN TOWN 121 E. Indiana Perrysburg, Ohio OWENS-CORNINO F I BERGLAS world's largest producer of fibrous glass and librous glass products 181 MUIR'S APPLIANCE Compliments Rossiord. Ohio 0f OX. 1-1171 MILLS PRINTING RICHARD'S COPCO PAPERS Your Florist Finest for every purpose Greenhouse and Don Rogers Rep. F lower Shop 182 Compliments To the class of 1961 From CAPITAL TIRE 6: RUBBER CO. TRUCK, FARM, ALL PASSENGER CARS For A11 Needs 105 W. Front St. Perrysburq, Ohio Tr. 4-5162 Autographs IAME'S PERRYSBURG HAIR STYLISTS Tr. 4-5231 Expert Hair Styling Tinting Revlon Manicures And Pedicures 183 ' OUR SCHOOLS OUR SCHOOL OF TODAY IR. HI BEFORE MODERNIZATION OUR SCHOOL OF TOMORROW 184


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