Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH)
- Class of 1959
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' is l D f 1' x L f V x - 'i ,,Ax.AA,A,.,A,. ,Ax,A , ... . TABLE OF Title Page ......... Dedication .A............. .. Table of Contents ........ Administration Flyleaf ......... Board of Education .......... Faculty ..........................., Senior Flyleaf ................. Senior Class Officers. Senior Class ........... Senior Snapshots ...... Classes Flyleaf ............... Junior Class Oiiicers.. junior Class ........ Sophomore Class... Activities Flyleaf ........... Piquonian Staff .............. Smoke Signals Staff .......... National Honor Society .......... Quill and Scroll ................ Acomodadores ....... Special Honors ....,., Student Council ...........,,.,..,...... Future Teachers of America ...... French Club ...............,.......... Spanish Club ........ ...............,..,,...,,,, , ,, Future Homemakers of America .,........ Vocational Industrial Club ,,,.,,,,,,., Librarians ..................,.,,......,. Attendance Assistants ......... Art Club ............i..,,........... Y Clubs ,..................... Senior Class Play .......... Junior Class Play ..... . .... Triple Treat ........... CONTENTS Page Page 1 School Cafeteria and Custodians ........ 61 2-3 Snapshots ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r.-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 4 Music Flyleaf... ........,.. ,, 63 5 Marching Band ......,., 64-65 6 Band Officers ,........ 66 7-8 Concert Band ........ 67 9 Orchestra ..,..,... 68 10 Ensembles ......, 69 11-27 Varsity Choir ........ 70 28 Sophomore Choir ..... 71 29 Ensembles ..,........r.. 72 30 Pep Band ............ 73 31-35 This is P.H.S ......,,. 74 36-40 Sports Flyleaf ....,........... 75 41 Varsity Football ....,,., 76 42 Football Seniors ......., ............ . .- 77 43 Cross Country ...,.....,..,...,.,,..,...... 78 44 Cheerleaders and Cheer Club ....... 79 45 Varsity Basketball ,.,, ......,...,..,, W 80 46 Basketball Seniors ..... 81 47 Reserve Basketball ........ 82 48 Sports Snapshots ...... 83 49 Track ..........,....,,..,.. 84 50 Track Seniors ..... 85 51 Baseball ........,......... 86 52 Baseball Seniors ........ 87 53 Tennis ................ 88 54 Golf ,.,.......... ..,......,,,.., 8 9 55 300 Club ............................ 90 56 Classleaders and Archery ............... 91 57 Girls' Basketball and Volleyball .......... 92 58 Advertising Flyleaf ................................... 93 59 Sponsors ..i...... 94 60 Advertising ......... ,.......... 9 5-120 Page Four SUPERINTENDENT W. F. HOERNER wwn ISTEMU BOAR JF IEDUCA IO lxlr. Hurry Udn, Citizens National Bank and Trust Companyg Miss Jane Rengel, Clerk of the Board of Educationg Mr. W. E. Hoerner, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Robert Rack, President of the Board of Education, Secretary of Hartzell Industriesg Mr. Rohert Fite, Attorney-:it-Lawg Dr. Rohert Cameron, Optometristg Mr. Eugene Miller, Miller Office Supply Company, HE members of the Piqua Board of Education, during these past years, have spent considerable time and effort in maintaining and improving our system of public schools. As the class of 1959, we would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to these untiring men, who are so ably serving their community. Page Six RONALD ALEXANDER: PLS. in Education, Indiana State Teachers' College, Indiana University, Illinois State College, Sophomore Rusiness, Senior Business, Iiooltlteeping WILLIAM ALEXANDER: PLS. in Education. Miami University, Wittenberg College, Higher Mathematics, Geometry, Algebra, Student Council Adviser TAMAH BARNHART: B.S. in Home Economics, Manchester College, Home Economics, Future Home- makers of America Adviser JAMES C. CARTER: PLS. in Music Education, Otter- bein College, M.Ed., Ohio University, Miami Uni- versity, Marching Rand, Concert Band, Instrumental Music WENDELI, CARTER: ITS. in Education, Ohio State University, wlorld History, American History, Senior Social Studies, Acomodadores Adviser, -lunior-Senior llarty Adviser HELEN R. CHRYST: HS. in Education, M.A., Miami University, Ohio NlVesleyan University, Ohio State University, lw1cGill University, English, French, French Club Adviser IIAUL FAEHI.: ILS. in Education, Ohio State Univer- sity, llhysical Education, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach ELLA FARLEY: l'1.S. in Education, Miami University, Otlice Ilractice, Health, Attendance, Advanced Short- hand, Cheerleader Adviser IACOR H FENTZ' Factor Fxwerience, Vocational , - . - v -i Machine Shop EMILY D. GARBRY: A.B., Witteiiberg College, Typ- ing, Shorthand, Future Teachers' Association Adviser THELMA M. GRAHAM: R.N., Good Samaritan Hospital, School Nurse, Home Nursing FOREST T. GROVES: A.R., Heidelberg College, M.A., Ohio State University, Chemistry, Biology E. il. HAMPSHIRE: BS. in Education, Ohio State University, Industrial Arts, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing HULDA HELLER: A.B., Miami University, lvl.A., Ohio Vfeslcyan University, Physical Education, Health, Girls' Intramural Sports, Interscholastic Sports, 300 Club Adviser LESLIE HILLIER: Akron University, Kent State Uni- versity, Vocational Machine Shop MICHAEL HLAD: A.B. in Art Education, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College, English Literature, Art, Art Club Adviser, Piquonian Art Adviser, ,lunior-Senior Party Art Adviser FACULTY Page Seven FACULTY Page Eight CHARLOTTE JOHNSON: B.S. in Education, Miami University, M.A. in English, Ohio State University: English, -lournalism, School Page Adviser NELLIE MARGARET OTTE: A.B., Heidelberg Col- lege: M.A.,Columbia University, English, Piquonian Magazine Adviser DICK PEARSON: B.S. in Education, Wittenberg: M.E., Bowling Green State University, World History, Algebra, Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach JAMES REEDER: B.S. in Milsic Education, Oberlin College, Choir ROBERT S. RICHARDSON: A.B., Otterbein Col- lege: M.A. in Spanish, Middlebury Collegeg Ohio State University, Columbia University: Latin, Speech, Spanish, English, Director of Dramatics FRED ROBERTS: B,S. in Education, Wilmington Col- lege: M.E,, Miami University: College of Music in Cincinnati: Orchestra DONALD SCHLOTZHAUER: B.S., Ball State Col- lege: M.A., Ball State College: Post Graduate Work, Ohio University and Miami University, Counselor, World History GILBERT SHAW: A.B., Miami University: State Uni- versity of lowag Ohio Northern University, Physics, Piquonian Annual Adviser S. E. SLAUGHTER: B.S. in Education, Miami Uni- versity, Printing, Driving PATRICIA KAYE SMITH: Secretary to the Principal THURL STEPHENS: B.S. in Education, Miami Uni- versity, M.A., University of Wisconsin, Wilmingtoim College, Ohio University: Miami University Work- shop, 1957, Senior Social Studies, Advanced Algebra VELMA STEPHENSON: B.S, in Library Science, Peabody Teachers' College: B,A., Berea College, M.A., Ohio State University: Librarian, Student Librarian Adviser, Reading Improvement, American Literature RAY O. WALKER: B.S. in Education, M.A., Ohio State University, University of Wisctmnsirig American History, World History, National Honor Society Adviser G. P. WERTZ: B.A., Heidelberg College, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame Uni- versity, Ohio State Universityg Biology, Athletic Director, Freshman Track Coach, Cross-Country Coach CARL WESTON: B.S. in Education, Miami Uni- versity: Wood Shop ROBERT G. VUINTER: A.B,, Nwittenberg College, M.A., Ohio State University: Extension at Bowling Green State University, Principal SENIOR CLASS Pwoh Burns Kathie Osborn Carolyn Edwards john Lucas E, the class of 1959, the first class to enter the halls of P.l-LS. as sophomores, have had many enjoyable experiences with our classmates and teachers. With these experiences we have grown in scholastic, physical, and mental abilities. Sadly departing from our Alma Mater, we look ahead with hopeful anticipa- tion to what the future will bring. However. knowing that as a class we will never be together again- causes us to leave reluctantly. But before we rush into whatever this future may bring let us pay one last tribute to our Alma Mater, Piqua Central High School. CLASS OFFICERS Bob Burns ------ President john Lucas - - Vice-President Carolyn Edwards - - Secretary Kathie Osborn - Treasurer CLASS MCTTC We live in deeds, not years. CLASS FLQWER CLASS COLORS Red Rose Azure and Pearl Page Ten ROSCOE ADAM S Rocky Future Farmers of America 2 Student Council 3, 4 F.F.A. Basketball Z Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 ROBERT APPLE ORVILLE BERNARD GLENDA KAYE BODENMILLER Tootic Future Teachers of America 4 French Club 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir Z Nominatin Committee 3 . g , 4-H Club 3, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4 Cheer Club 4 Y-Teens 2 Prom Committee 3 JOSEPH D. BOROFF Dan Future Farmers of America 2 F.F.A. Basl-:etball 2 F.F.A. Delegate to Columbus 2 Page Eleven RICHARD RAY ALBERTS HRiChV1 ltnickvi Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4 Concert l3and 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, President 4 Varsity Choir 3 Beta Hi-Y 2, 4, Secretary 3 Track 2 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Baslcetball 2 Pep I3and 2, 3, 4 IOANNE ELIZABETH BENKERT throw uisurrnu Future Teachers of America 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Marching Band 3, 4 Concert Band 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Orchestra 4 Horn Quartet 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Cheer Club 2 Gymboree Z Intramural Volleyball 2, 4 Librarian 2 Archery Z ROBERT THOMAS BERRY Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Intramural I3aslcetball 2, 3, 4 Youth for Christ Z, 3 GERALD K. BOLDEN larry Football Z, 3, 4 Basketball Z, 3, Co-Captain 4 Track Z, 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Piquonian Staff 3, 4 Class President 3 Prom Committee and Attend- ant 3 Class Play 3 Art Club 2, President 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Club Co-ed Council 3, Vice President 4 DON E. BOVVDLE Burnie Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Basketball 3, 4 V.I.C. Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Class Play Usher 4 V.l.C. Voting Delgate 4 JUDY KAY BRIGGS Covington High 3 Librarian 4 NICK M. isaookuaar -'Niue' --Cuz' Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball Z, 4 Track .3 Baseball 2, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4 Class Play 3, 4 Piquonian Staff 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Dramatics Club 3 THOMAS BRUNER Vocational Industrial Club 3 SARA ELIZABETH BI IRNHAM Beth Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 300 Club 2, Vice President 3, 4 Piquonian Staff 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Regional Orchestra 2, 3 Concert Band Z, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 Interscholastic Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ohio State String Orchestra 2 Class Leader 2, 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 4 Orchestra 2, 3, Vice President 4 SARAH LOU BURNS Gypsie Sally Run Peanuts Class Play Usher 3 Youth for Christ 2, 3 300 Club 3, 4 Gymboree 2, 4 Cafeteria Assistant 2, 3 Future Homemakers of America 4 Intramural Volleyball Z, 3 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2 Intramural .Alley Soccer 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Badminton Z Page Twelve SALLY BRING Sal French Club 3, 4 Concert Band Z, 3, 4 Marching Band 2 Orchestra 4 Sophomore Choir Z Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Cvymboree Z, 3, 4 Cheer Club Z, 4 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Badminton 3 ROBERT L, BRUBAKER Spook Capone Maverick Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Basketball 3, 4 Librarian 4 V.I.C. Parliamentary Procedure Team 4 CHARLES EDWARD BRUSH K'Ealrlie Broom Alpha Hi-Y Z Intramural Volleyball Z Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 4 ROBERT ALLAN BURNS UB1lT7IXlCU Limp Cuz Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball Z Track Z, 3, 4 Class President 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4 Club Co-ed Council 3. President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Prom Committee and King 3 Acomodadores Z Sophomore Choir 2 National Honor Society 4 JACK BYRD I3irrlic Marching Band Z, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Beta Hi-Y 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Basketball 2 MARCIA ANNIE CAREY Mac Sophomore Choir 2 Aeomoelatlores 2 Class Leader 2 Varsity Choir 4 Piquonian Stall' 4 Student Council 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 IIAMIES M. CLARK Claw-kie Voeational Intlustrial Clulw 3, Seeretarx' 4 Stutlent Council 3, 4 VIC. I3asketlNall 4 SALLY KAY H COPSEY 4lRL'lln Vantlalia I3utler 2 Y-Teens 2, 4 Intramural Vollevhall Z Intramural I3asketl1aIl Z Future Homemakers ofAmeriea 4 Prom Committee 3 Uvmlaoree 3 Cheer Clulw 4 Class Leader 3 I3atInminton 3 ,IANE I'. CUTTER MAN lainie Future Homemakers of America, 3, President 4 F.H.A. State Convention Dele- gate 3 Interscholastie Volleyhall 2, 3, 4 Interseholastic Basketball 2, 3, 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Class Leader 3 300 Cluh 3, Vollevlwall Manager 4 4-H ,lunior Leadership Z, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Uymlworee 1, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 4-H Clulw Congress Delegate 4 Class Plav Usher 3 SANDRA ANN CREAGER uxillltlxn I'iquonian Staff 4 Lilvrarian 4 Y-Teens Z. 3, Secretary 4 Nominating Committee 4 Class Play .3 Class Leatler 3 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Cheer Club 2 Dramatics Clulw Z Sophomore Choir Z Cat-eteria:Cashier 3, 4 Page Thirteen SANDRA Sl IE CASSIDY Sriml3 ' Happy Urlhl1y Lihrarian 3 LENXIIS F. COPPOCK Lewis Vocational Industrial Clulw 3, 4 Class l3lay llsher 4 V.I.C. I'arIiamentary Proeetlure Team 3, 4 DIXIE IRENE COTRELL Dix Pit-lflex Future Homemakers of Ameriea 4 Intramural Volleyball Z, 3 Intramural I3askethalI Z, 3 Interscholastie Volleyhall 2 Class Leader 2 Prom Committee 3 Sophomore Choir Z Visual Aids Cluh 3, 4 Gymboree 4 DONALD AIAMES CDI ICHOT HKTOIICIIH Cross Country 2, 3, 4 l3askethaIl Manager 2, 3, 4 Track Z, 3, 4 Foothall Manager 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4 Visual Aids Clulw 3, 4 Varsity Choir 4 ,IO ANNA CI IRTNER I --'Ou Smoke Signals Staff 3 Archery 2 Intramural I3atlminton Z, 3 Future Homemakers ot' America 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Sophomore Choir Z Attendance Assistant 4 Attomonlaclores 2 Class Play Usher 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Intramural I3askethall 2. 3 Gymhoree 2, 3, 4 JOYCE DARLENE DAPORE Io Smoke Signals Staff 3 Interseholastic I3askethall 3, 4 Future Homemakers of America 3, Vice Presitlent 4 Cheer Cluh 4 Intramural Volleyhall 4 F.H.A. State Convention 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Gymboree 4 Attendance Assistant 4 Intramural I3aslcetlwall 3, 4 300 Cluh 4 Class Leader 3 Inrerscholastic Volleyball 4 Prom Committee 3 SHERMAN DEATON USIIUTITIH Tex Tu'i11Arrm4'S l3eta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Spanish Clulw 3, 4 Marching I3antl Z, 3, President 4 Concert Band Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Pep Rand 2, 3, 4 RONALD E. DRAKE Ron I3asehall 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyhall 2 Intramural I3aslcethall Z CAROLYN MARIE EDVVARDS UCTLETUIH Youth For Christ, Secretary Z Acomollatlores 2 French Cluh 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Jewelry Committee 3 Lihrarian 3 Cheer Clulw Z Varsity Choir 4 Class Secretary 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 National Honor Society 4 RICHARD ELTON Dick Englewood High School, Engle- wootl, Colorado, Z, 3 Footlwall 2, 4 Rami 2 Choir 2 Varsity Clulw Z Alpha Hi-Y 4 Student Council 4 Clulw Co-etl Council 4 Page Fourteen SUSAN FOX DAVIS Susie Future Teachers of America 4 Class Jewelry Committee 3 French Club 3, 4 Dramatics Cluh 3 Sophomore Choir Z Class Play 3 Youth For Christ 2, Reporter 3 Bowling 2 Badminton 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 4-H Cluh 2, President 3, Con- gress Representative 4 JAMES I. DEMUSS UMass Cruxey Student Council 4 Prom Committee 3 Alpha Hi-Y Z, 3, 4 Track Z, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 CONSTANCE LYNETTE DRAVING Connie Piqua Daily Call Teen Writer 3, 4 Ist Prize Winner of D.I'.5LL. Essay Contest 3 Piquonian Staff 4 Qllill and Scroll 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Acomodadores 2 Prom Committee 3 French Cluh 3 Lihrarian 3 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Marching I3antl Z, 3, 4 American Legion Essay Contest 2, County Vllinner 4, ROSEMARY ANNE ELEY Rosie loan Rose Future Homemalcers ofAmerica Z Sophomore Choir 2 LANITA JANE ELY Nerlilie Brown High School 2, 3 Band 2, 3 Varsity Choir Z, 3 Pep I3ancl 3 Class play 3 Y-Teens 4 CAROLYN LOL IISE ENDS National I-Ionor Society 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Piquonian Staff, Secretary 4 Band Z, 3. Secretary 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Aeomotlatlores Z Y-Teens 2, 4. Song Leatler 3 Class Play 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 300 Club 3. 4 Prom Committee 3 Class I.e:lcIer 2. 3 Clarinet Quartet 2. 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 BEVERLEE ANN EVANS I3e1 ' Sl1o1'tSn4ff Mol1au'k Intramural Volleyball Z, 3 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 300 Club 3, 4 Alley Soccer 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Archery 4 Gymboree 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Scholarship Team 3 ARLINE KAY FELGER Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Concert I3antl 2, .3, 4 lw1arching Band 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Flute Quartet 2, 4 Acomotlatiores 2 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4 Intramural Sports Z, 3. 4 Gymboree 2 Prom Committee 3 Scholarship Team 2, 3 French Club 3. Vice President 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Cheer Club 4 DOROTH EA GENE FUWLIS Doll Tuugliie Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Cheer Club 2 300 Club, lntlivitlual Sports lw1anager 3, 4 Gymboree 2 Future Hoinemakers of America 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Choir Z Cafeteria Assistant Z Archery 4 Intramural I3asketball Z, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball Z, 3 Youth For Christ 1 SHAD FREEMAN Shall Rack Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 Page Fifteen DARHI. EUGENE ESTES Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Cross Country Z Track 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 Aconioclatlores 2 Senior Scholarship Test 4 FREDA FERNE FAIR Sis Sunshine Faire Sophomore Choir 2 Archery 2 Future Homemakers of America 3 Cvymboree 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball Z, 3 Intramural Basketball 3 DAVID H. FOGT Dare Flash Prom Committee 3 I3eta Hi-Y 4 Art Club 3, 4 PHYLLIS SUSAN FRANZ Susie Fmn:ie Concert Band Z. 3, 4 Marching I3and 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Sophomore Choir Z Spanish Club 3 Gymboree 3 I3acIminton 3 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Y-Teens 4 Cheer Club 4 WALDA JUNE CARD W'ally National Honor Society 4 Class Play 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Acomotladores 2 Prom Committee 3 300 Club 4 Spanish Club 3, Secretary 4 Librarian 2 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Scholarship Team 2, 3 Dramatics Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports Z, 3, 4 Future Teachers of America, Vice President 4 Concert Band 3, 4 CAROL ANN GISH 'iC4lrt1l HKMSH Aeomotlatlores 2 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Nominating Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Sophomore Choir Z Cheer Club Z Y-Teens 3, 4 Arehery .3 Class Play Usher 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 I3atlminton 3 Youth For Christ 2 DAVID W. HARDIN Hot-Roll l7m'e BigI7tztll1v DAVONA -IEANNE HARVEY ,lacl4iu Librarian 3 Archery Z Interscholastic Volleyball 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Y-Teens Z, 3 Future Homemakers of America 3 BEVERLY .IEAN HEISLER I3uai Smoke Signals Stall' 3 Class Leader 3 Sophomore Choir Z Y-Teens 2 l3atlminton 2, Champion 3 Archery Z Attendance Assistant 4 Future Homemalcers of' Ameriti 3. 4 BRUCE HOUSTON Hoggie Hog House Rt-il .. V, Relic Vocational Intlustrial Club 3, 4 Page Sixteen ,IOHN HANEY Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 X .I,C., l3asl4etball 3, 4 RITA WANANIETA HARRIS Ret Rim ju Sophomore Choir Z Future Homemakers 0fAmeriea 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3. 4 Gymboree Z Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Intramural I3asltetball 2, 3 Intramural Alley Soccer Z Cheer Club 2, 4 Prom Committee 3 UIERALD DEAN HARVEY Jerry Abe Harem Key Club Vice President 3 Librarian 3, Vice President 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Prom Committee 3 Visual Aitls Club 3, 4 SALLIE I-. HENNE Sallie Y-Teen Z, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 4 Bowling 2 Archery 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Future Homemakers of America 3, 4 Gymboree 2 Class Play Usher 4 Prom Committee 3 Swim Team 3 SARA LUELLA HOUSER Sara Luc Smoke Signals 3 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Future Homemakers of America 4 4-I-I Club Assistant Reporter 3, 4 4-I-I Circle 4 IOHN VV. HOUSHEL, lu. llHll7ltlStJ7NL' ,ltlllllu Eootlwall 2, 3, 4 l3asehall 2, 3. 4 Stutlent Council 4 Class Plav 4 lntramural l3asl4ethall Z, 3, 4 Swim Team 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2 lntramural Vollevliall 2 CHARLES lACOl3S Cluicl4 PHYLLIS JEAN KERRIGAN Phil Smoke Signals Staff 3 Future Homemalcers of Amer' 3. 4 Cheer Cluh Z, 4 Sophomore Choir 3 Class Leacler 3 French Cluh 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 l3ARl3ARA ,llfAN KlSEll Katie I3li1cl4ie l3tlrl3 300 Clulw 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Class Leatler 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Lihrarian 2 Attendance Assistant 3 Piquonian Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3. 4 Cluh Cofecl Council 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Plav 3 l3ramatics Cluh 3 Stutlent Council 3 PRISCILLA ANN LANDIS Pat Panic Concert l3antl Z, 3, 4 Marching l3antl 2. 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Class Plax' 3, 4 Smoke Signals Starl 3 Student Council 4 Future Teachers ot' America 4 l3rass Sextet 4 Girls' Vocal Sextet 4 Dramatics Clulw 3 Pep l3antl 3, 4 lnterscholastic Tennis 3, 4 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Quill anti Scroll 4 IC! C,,. Page Seventeen NANCY LEE JACKSON 'Nan l3rown High School 2 Marching l3antl lvlajorette 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Team Z Varsity Choir Z School Paper Z Operetta Z Concert l3ancl Z, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Fixture Teachers of America 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Prom Comtnittee 3 Lihrarian 4 Pep l3ancl 3 Class Play 3 PRISCILLA LYNN JOHNSON Pal Lihrarian 3 Cheer Clulw 2 SANDRA Llili KIUHT Sturdy Oswego High School, Oswego, lllinois 2, 3 Future Teachers ot' America 4 Cheer Cluh 4 LYDlA JANE KRAl3lLL Janie National Honor Society 4 Marching l3antl 2, 3, 4 Concert l3antl 2, 3, 4 Orchestral 3, Treasurer 4 Piouonian Stag 4 Dramatics Cluh 3 Yflneens Z, 3, 4 300 Clulw 3, 4 lntramural Sports Z, 3, 4 Class Leatler 4 Lilwrarian Secretary 4 Acomotlatlores 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Prom Committee 3 IIAMES P. LANE Nitmin Peucliie uF7'tl1llifCl l3aselwall 2. 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3. 4 l3asl4etl3all 2 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4 Choir 2 Lihrarian 2 Class Play 3 Dramatics Clulw 3 Spanish Cluh 3, 4 x WILLIAM LAWRENCE Bill Will Foothall 2, 3 MARTIN E. LEHMANN Vocational Industrial Clulw 3, President 4 V.I.C. Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4 V.I.C. Basltethall 4 Class Play Usher 4 RUBY LITTLE Future Homemalqcrs of ZAKIIICVILI 3, Historian 4 French Clulw 3, 4 Cheer Club 2 Intramural Volleylwall Z NANCY RAE LOFFER Nance Nan Loafer Archery 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Prom Committee .3 Attendance Assistant 2, 3, 4 Cvymhoree Z, 3 Intramural Volleyhall 2, 3 Intramural I3asltethall 2, 3 Intramural Alley Soccer Z .300 Cluh 3, 4 Class Play Usher 4 Youth For Christ 2 Bowling 3 STEVE LUCAS Luke Foothall Z, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Student Council Vice President 4 Leaders Cluh 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 4 Class Play 3, 4 Dramatics Cluh Z, 3 Intramural Baskethall 2, 3, 4 Swim Team 3 Alpha Hi-Y 3 Page Eighteen RODNEY LEE Rod Cafeteria Assistant 2 French Cluh 3 Track 4 CORY J. LEMMON Fly-Boy Rowling 2 Sophomore Choir Z Varsity Choir 3, 4 RONALD LIVESAY Ron Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Basketball 3, 4 JOHN W. LUCAS Luke Flash Basltethall 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2. 3, 4 Class Vice President 4 Class Play 4 National Honor Society 3, Presi- dent 4 Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4 Acomodadores 2 Prom Committee and Attendant .3 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Spanish Cluh 3, President 4 DIXIE MACKELLAR Librarian 3 WILLIAM GLENN MALONE Bill I3utcl1 Varsitv Choir 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 SALLY ANN MARKLEY i'.SCItlL ' UIVIIIUH Sophomore Choir Z Varsity Choir 4 Smoke Signals Stall 3 Intramural Volleylwall 2 AIUIWY RAE MARTIN IDimples Intramural Volleylwall 1 Future Homemaliers of America 4 Bowling 2, 3 Gymboree 2, 3 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Yffeens 2, 3 Lilwrarlan 3 Nominating Committee 4 CAROL L. MAY uPUl7l'5'H Bowling 2 Gymboree 3 Smoke Signals Staff .3 WALTER I3. MeM ASTER Wally Walt Footlvall 2, 3 Track Z, 3 Visual Aids Cluh 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Alpha Hi-Y .3 Page Nineteen -IIM L. MARINO Mtl1'im1 Vocational Industrial Clulw 3, 4 GALE MARSH Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Basketball 4 V.l.C. I'arliamentary l3rocedure Team 3, 4 JACQI IELINE MAI IRER ,lackie Marching l3and Z, Indian Squaw 3, 4 Concert I3and 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 4 Prom Committee 3 Art Clulw Z, Secretary 3, Vicef President 4 French Clulv 3 Acomodadores Z Attendance Assistant 3 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Pep l3and Z Cheer Cluh 2 Class Plav 4 Intramural Volleyhall 3 ROBERT LEE McKlNNEY HSIIKIICUH Mac Pork Clif Footl1all 2, 3, 4 l3aslcethall 3 l3asehall 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Class Play 4 Nominating Committee 3 Alpha Hi-Y 3 Intramural l3askethall 2, 4 CAROLYN SI IE McVETY Cheer Leader 3, 4 Student Council President 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Piquonian Staff 4 Lihrarian Z, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Leader Z, 3 Cheer Cluh 2, 4 Prom Committee and Queen 3 Cluh Co-ed Council 3, 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Varsity Choir 4 Intramural I3asl-cetlwall 3 Gymboree 2, 3, 4 n CHARLES EDWARD MILLER I31al Toledo'Scott 2, 3 -IANET ELAINE MINTON .. . -., Minnie Band 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Acomodadores 2 Prom Committee 3 Varsity Choir 3, Aceompanist 4 Sophomore Choir 2, Accom- panist 3 Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, Pianist 4 Clarinet Quartet Z Girls' Vocal Sextet Accom- panist 4 Regional Orchestra 3 Orchestral 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 4 Gymboree .3 CATHERINE LEE MORGAN Carina Dramatics Club 2 Acomodadores President 2 National Honor Society 4 Gymboree and Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Class Leader 3 300 Club 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Orchestra 2, ,3, 4 Prom Committee and Attendant 3 French Club Secretary 3 Future Teachers of America Pre- sident 4 Piquonian Staff Subscription Manager 4 Club Co-ed Council 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 KORNELIS A. Ml ILDER Kar Dutch Ambachts School, Sneek, Nether- lands 2 Vocational Industrial Club V.I.C. l3asltetball 3 Class Play 4 Prom Committee 3 Track 4 Triple Treat 4 Football 2, 4 MARCIA NYE Marty Sophomore Choir Z Page Twenty MEL VI N I. MILLER Mel CroolceclArm Baseball Z, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir Z IOANNE KAY MONG ttjon Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band Z, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Acomodadores 2 300 Club 3, 4 Class Leader 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 Class Play 3 Clarinet Quartet Z, 4 Girls' Vocal Sextet 4 AIACQUELIN L. MOTTER Jackie Prand 2, 3, Vice President 4 Football Dance Queen 4 300 Club 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Student Council 3 Acomodadores Secretary 2 Prom Committee and Attendant 3 National Honor Society 4 Piquonian Staff 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, Pianist 3, Treasurer 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Librarian 4 DICK NEWBERG Big Dick Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 KURT NYSTROM Dillinger M5'xtrrr Vocational Industrial Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 K.-X-1d111f111N1f K.41X11X1.-XN 11511131111 1733i1 ' 1x'1l11111 ' 1111155 Tr1'11s11rc1' 4 1111155 F1-1'r1-1111'1' 1 1511111111 1111111 1. 1'r1-11111-111 4 Y-1-1'1'11s 2. 4. 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ROBERTS NIi111 Art Cflnlw 3, 4 l3iquonian Staff 4 l3cra lli'Y 3, Sccrutary 4 Visual Aicls Cflulw 3, 4 Page Twcnty1Two ROBERT PURIWY Big T. I3i'gAl Viv Final 1 X Footlwall 2, 3, 4 l3askctlwall Z, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 National Honor Socicty 3, 4 Acoinoilaclorcs 2 Class Play 3, 4 Spanish Clulw 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 3, Vicc Prcsiilcnr 4 l3I'2lll12lIiCS Club 3 Prom Conunittcc anil Arty-nil1 ant 3 Senior Scholarship Tcsr 4 Scholarship Tcaln 2 VUcsr Point Alrcrnarc 4 DENNIS LEE RELYK Rui Class Vice l'rc-siilcnt 3 lnrramural l3asc-lwall 2, 3, 4 Footlwall 2, 3, 4 National Honor Socictx' 4 IEAN ELIZABETH REISH Acomoclaclorcs Z Sfurlcnr Council 3 Sophoinori: Cflioir 2 Scholarship Tcaln 3 ,ll IDITH ANN RITTER fully Intramural Volleyball 3 Futurc lrlomcinalccrs of AI11L'FlL'll 4 RONALD W. ROBERTS Run Rnlvlviu Marching l3ancl 2, 3, 4 Concert l3ancl Z, 3, 4 Pup l3ancl 3, 4 Orclwcstra 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Prom Conirnittcc 3 Class lcwclry Coininirtcc 3 l3c-ta Hi-Y 2, 3, Scrgcaiit-Ab Arms 4 JAlXllfS hi. l3k3l3lNSOlXl Rolvl3lL'U IIANE Rl ll3l,lS Choir 1, 4 Orclicstra 2, 3. Sccrctary 4 Afoniotlatlorcs 2 Spanish Clulw 3, 4 Draniatics Clnlw 2, 3 Class Play 3 String Trio ,3 Prom L30lllllYlfIl'C 3 Scholarship Train 2, 3 Y-Tccns 2, 3, -1' liymlworcc 1. 3 l3atlininton Z, 3 lntrainural Yollcvlwall 3, 4 National Honor Socicty 4 RUR SQTHEER l3ul1 Vocational lntlnstrial Lflnlw 3, 4 ROBERT D, SUI lROliRl,l IKE Rafi l3ascl3all 1, 3, 4 jlfRRY SHOIEMAKER ,lu1 ' llowc Military School 3 Ulu- Clulw 3 lntrainnral Sports 2, 3 National Forensic l,L-agua 3 Footlwall 1 ljlwrariali 1 Class l3lav 3 Scivnrc Lflnlw 3 Orclicstra 2, 3, 4 Page Twcnty-Thrcu IOHN M. ROBINSON Ral1lii Soplioniorc Choir 2 Spanish iflnlw 3 Youth lor Lflirist 1 l3I'1lllY1lflCS33llllW 3 Class l3lax' 3 lntraniural l3aslu-tlwall 2 ROSlflNlAl3Y S.'Xlllil3S llo,x1l ' Snioltc Signals Stall 3 300 Cflulw 3, -3 Qfliccr Cflulv 2, 4 Yflnccns 2, 3, 4 Soplioniorc Choir Z Class l,catlcr 3 lntcrscholastic Y'olluvl1all 3, 4 lntcrscholastif l3aslu-tlwall 3, 4 lntraniliral Sports Z, 3, 4 Arulicrv 4 l3atlininton 1, 3, 4 Future Holm-lnakcrs ol' Ann-i t 3, 4 Prom Cfoniinittcc 3 Kivinlworcc 2. 3, 4 l'l lll.ll' K. Sl fl'lNll'l'lil. Sixth Rcsula High Srliool Z, 3 Housu of Rcmcsciitativcs Z l3ool4 Cflulw 2, 3 Latin Cflulw 3 Motto c30IIlllllllL'C 3 l3l'UlCLiIIUIl Cflulw Z Ntillilllilflllg33UIlYl11lITL'l 'l' KAY SHlfl.l.lfNl3liRli Kt1!v-Hill l,llWl'Lll'lllIl 3 lflit-ur Lfltila 1 lX1,'XRll,YN KAY SHORT HSll!IY'llL'U Rowling 3 Lilwrarian 1 Sniokc Signals Stall 3 KAREN SLACK Slack-U Sophomore Choir 2 Librarian 3 Intralnural Volleyball 2, 3 Intramural Alley Soccer Z, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Gymboree Z Marching l3antl 3, 4 Concert l3antl 3, 4 Pep l3antl 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 I3rom Committee 3 JERRY SMITH Smitty Vocational Intlustrial Club 3, 4 ,ll IDITH KARLEISN ST. MEYERS ,luilie Acomoclatlores Z Sophomore Choir Z Varsity Choir 3 Attendance Assistant 3, 4 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Cheer Club Z Prom Committee 3 Smoke Signals Staff 3 DAVID E. STEWART l7m'u Visual Aids Club 3. 4 Acomotlatlores Z Senior Scholarship Test 4 Intramural l3aslcetball Z, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball Z, 3, 4 SHIRLEY ANN SUPINGER Sl1irl Archery 2 300 Club 3, 4 Art Club 4 Gymboree 3 Cheer Club Z Sophomore Choir 2 Y-Teens Z Prom Committee 3 Intramural Volleyball 1 Intramural I3atlminton 3, 4 Page Twenty-Four GLORIA VIEAN SMITH Ulu Student Council Z 300 Club 4 Smoke Signal Staff 3 Intramural Volleyball 4 Class Leader 3 Future Homemalccrs of Amerlt 3, 4 Interseholastie I3asketball 3, 4 Class Play 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Gymboree 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Interscholastic Volleyball 4 Cheer Club 4 IAMES A. SPRINGER jim Dino Slim Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Reporter 3 V.I.C. Basketball 3 Nominating Committee 4 GARY ARTHUR STANTON MSf7L'Utly l Football 2, 3, Captain 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Acomotlaclotes 2 National Honor Society 4 Quill anal Scroll 4 Piquonian Staff 3, Business Manager 4 Triple Treat 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Choir Treasurer 4 Class Treasurer 3 Prom Committee anti Attentlant3 Leaders Club 3, President 4 Football Dance King 4 THOMAS C. STILWELI. Tom Visual Aids Club 3, 4 Ring Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Future Farmers of America Z National History Exhibit 3 National Honor Society 4 PHYLLIS ELAINE swANK Pm Troy High School, Troy, Ohio 2, 3 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4 Club '59 Z I-Teens 3 Prom Committee 3 Library Stag 2, 3 l3utlget Collector Z I DAVID SWARTS Mons I7I1tltL Spanish Clulw 3 Visual Aitls Clulv 3. 4 TIMOTHY M, TOWNSEND Tim Tim- Poverty I3askethall 2. 3, 4 Tennis 1, 3. 4 I'roln Committee 3 Alpha Hi-Y 4 Class Plav 3 I3I'lllIl1lI'Ik'S Clulv 3 Class I,eatler 4 VIRGINIA LEE TRINKLE Gin Acomotiatlores 1 I3iquonian Staff 3 Youth For Christ, Pianist 2, 3 Intramural I3asl4etl3all 3 Prom Committee 3 Senior Scholarship Test 4 French Clula 3, 4 DAVID VIA Uncle Via Rig I3uf1f7cr Marching I3antl 3, 4 Concert l3antl 3, 4 TIMOTHY YOSLER Vox Concert I3antl Z, 3 Marching I3antl 2, 3 Orchestra Z, 3 I3eta Hi-Y 1 Page Twenty-Fi ve CAROLE ELAINE THOMPSON Cookic Cheer Clulw 2, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Y-Teens 2. 4 Intramural Volleyball 3. 4 Intramural I3asIcetl'sall 3, 4 Intramural Alley Soccer 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Future Homemakers of Amerit i 3, Treasurer 4 Attendance Assistant 4 Bowling 3 l3atlminton 3, 4 TED LEE TI3 EON HS7Tll7li'VH Marching I3antl 2, 3 Concert I3antl 2 I3eta Hi-Y 2, 3, Presitlent 4 Leaders Clulw 3, Treasurer 4 Swim Team 2, 3. 4 PAMELA ROCHEIIE TIILI, opium.. Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Concert I3antl 2, 3, 4 Acomotlatlores 2 French Clulw 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Art Cluh 3 Cheer Clulw 4 i. Miczufxui, vostiiiz Mike Piquonian Staff 3, Etlitor-In- Chief- 4 I3ucl4eye l3ovs' State Delegate 3 Student Council 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Acomotlatlores 2 Varsity Choir 3, Vice Presitlent 4 Class I3laV 3, 4 Leaders Clulw 3, Vice Presitlent 4 Football 2, 3, Manager 4 Track 2, 3, 4 ClulwCo,etlCouncil 3,Treasurer4 Triple Treat 3 French Clulw, Treasurer 3 SANDRA KAY VUAUNER St1ml5 ' Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Archery 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Lilwrarian 3 Intramural Volleylwall 1, 3 Intramural l3aslcethall 2, 3 I3atlminton 3 Uymlworee 2, 3 300 Cluh 3, 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Student Council 3 Prom Committee 3 DOUG WALLACE Wally Alla Vocational Industrial Cluh 3, 4 EDGAR WAYBRIUHT EJ Art Cluh I, 4 Spanish Cluh I CAROL LOUISE WEST Cheer Cluh Z Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 300 Cluh I, 4 Art Cluh 2 Attendance Assistant 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Gymboree Z, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyhall Z, 3 Intramural haskethall 2, 3 Intramural Badminton 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Alley Soccer 2, 3 WILLIAM THOMAS WILKINS Tum Swim Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Foothall Z Tennis 2, I Scholarship Team 2, 4 Varsity Choir 4 Aconxotlatlores 2 Prom Committee 3 Dramatic:-a Cluh 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Spanish Cluh 3, 4 Senior Scholarship Test 4 National Honor Society 4 JOH N WILLIA MS Leaders Club 2, 3, Secretary 4 Vocational Industrial Cluh 3, 4 V.l.C. liaslcethall I Page Twenty-Six NORMAN L. WALLACE Norm jANICE M. WELDY Pete Little Ron Prom Committee 3 Lihrarian 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Gymhoree 2 Bowling Z Archery 3 Intramural Alley Soccer 2 Intramural Baskethall Z, 3 Intramural Volleyhall 2, 3 JUNIOR WHITED jANET K. WILLIAMS tijanvs Concert Band Z, 3, 4 Marching Band 4 Varsity Choir 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Prom Committee 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 RONALD WILLIAMS ANITA CAROL WILLOBY L. WILLIAM WRIGHT Stub Dismal No. 5 Football 2, .3 Alpha Hi-Y s Leatler's Club 4 Acomoclanlotes Z Sophomore Choir 2 Prom Committee 3 Scholarship Team 3 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club Z CRAIG S. ZIM MER MAN Zim Marching Band 3, Treasurer 4 Concert l3antl 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Pep Bantl 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Track Z Prom Committee 3 Piquonian Staff, Treasurer 4 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Nominating Committee 4 Brass Sextet 4 Intramural Basketball Z, 3 Four things a man must learn to do lt' he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearlyg To love his fellow men sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in Gocl and Heaven securely, W- Van Dyke Page Twenty-Seven DONALD C. WOODS Buzz W0r1:ly Football Z, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Leatler's Club 3, Chaplain 4 Club Co-ed Council 3, 4 Class Play 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Alpha l'llfY 3 Prom Committee 3 KATHRYN L. ZIMMERLIN Kathy Zee Cheerleader 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, Secre tary 4 Piquonian Staff 4 Librarian, Treasurer 4 Buckeye Girls' State Delegate .3 Future Teachers of America Secretary 4 Aconiotladores 2 Student Council 2, 3 Orchestra 2, Concert Mistress 3,4 Varsity Choir 3, Accompanist 4 Concert l3and 2 Prom Committee and Attend ant 3 Scholarship Team Z, 3 State Orchestra Z Our Senimrs Y Y SNS- ifht 3 Row I: SI1L'I'Il1llI1 Denton, Rllfhilfil Kiscr, Iwn Putrv, Stuvc Lucas, Shirley Supingcr, Run Ruin-rts, XX':tllv Gard, lf Tim Tmvnscmf Row 1: Mikc Voslur, P11111 Tull, Sztndv cjI'L'2lgCT, -1:1110 Cottcrmam, Kathy Zimmcrlin, Rusclnnrv Samcrs, ,lxmct TN1intun 'lim Runs, Limizl Plumlv. lk-vurly Huislcr Row 3: Terri l'crkil1s, Carole Thutnpstm, Cfurulyn Enos, Sllllkh' Cassidy, Hob Apple. Tom Pmruucr, Uluriax Smith Row 4: Uh-mint Bmlclmlnillcr, Ifvu Pctrv :md Shirlcv Supiugcr. Tha: flung, Sum Houscr, Tv.-J Trcon, lim Lzmu Pzlgc Tn Cnty-Eight ,N -www Nw., ,gn ilu f ummic Druvirxg, ,U11rvSt:u1tun, tg LIIUMWMITTEE M 55 PLAY 1' ' li ll Ei 1 UOKIE SALE ROM P E HONURES UHUDAHUR , JUNIOR C ASS OFFICERS OFFICERS: Row l: Pat Ash, Secretaryg janet Donnelly, Treasurer Row 2: jim Long, Vice Presidentg Gary Banks, President HE Class of 1960, under the leadership of its officers and its advisor Mr. Wendell Carter, hegan preparations for the junior-Senior Prom very early in the year. In doing so, several projects were undertaken to provide the necessary funds. The largest of these projects were the cookie sale and the class play Clementine, both of which proved successful. The class also sponsored a halee sale and a sales IZIX stamp drive during the year. On April 25, they ran a snack har at the State Band Contest which was held in Piqua. From these projects, the junior class obtained enough finances to cover the expense of the Prom and also to set aside a fund to defray any expenses niet during their senior year. Page Thirty April Agenlwroatl Cindy Agenhroati Donna Allen R Carol Ashton Kent Baker on Alexander Barhara Apple Par Ash Gary Banks Bill Barger Roh Bates jim Battson Alhert Barnes ,luuly Barr jim Baumann ,loyce Rayman Helen Biernmann Doris Black Dave Beckert Dick Berry Bob Pslackhurn Bruce Botlk i n Clark Bolton Terry Bolton Linda Boehringer Chris Paoli Delores Bowman Dong Boyer Alutly Brown Becky Brookharr Rona Brotkin Rita Brumhaugh Boh Bryan Dick Prnecker Sarah hurnsitie Gary Fryers Ken Burehard Charles Burkett Nancy Byers Ali Sandy Ceylor ce Byrge Kenny liyrnm Roh Cathcart Hola Cissner Ann Clark iiumo s .sfy I it-, fift its 419' ' ilu is Page Thirty-One JUNJIQR 'R .,..,,,A. 'Site , if ar We in N a 'Si .,.,,:: V - sg ' V- -:, I, tg' ., nl I 5 T if S t ,X at if 'A S fi ix , Q' Q N 4 if , hui at leer? 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Steve Clark Chuck Clayton Bill Clemens Harry Congtlon Nancy Cooke Walter Cooper Linda Copher Boh Covault Dave Covault Tom Covault Linda Cox Sondra Creager Carroll Crowell Judy Dankworth jim Davis Sally Decker Tom Dennis Nancy Dill janet Donnelly Sharon Doppler Boh Dougherty Coralu Drake Bill Dye Marlene Eichelherger Linda Eleyet jim Elliott Nancy Epley Cheryl Favorite Frank Feight Ron Fox Elta Mae Free Carolyn Gephart Marilyn Gephart Lois Gilbert Deanna Coings Maxine Greenhauni Shirley Gross Ed Grote Lintia Groves Marsha Hagan Tom Hagan Dave Hall l.aura Harrison Janet Hartley Kay Hartman Dave Harvey Roberta Havs lolfllen Heater -loan Heeker George Henderson Judy Henn Sherrv Higgs Steve Hirlwv Helen Houser Charlotte Huffman Doug Huffman Sarah Halme Bah Inglis Wlilsun jefferson Louis Kahn Larrv Kemp ,lim Kennedy -lerry Kerns Mike Kerns Steve King Nwavne King Steve Konn Hiilwie Kuhn Nancy Lacey Steve Lalflxev .lmlv Lawl'1eatl ,lerrv Lee Sue Lee Margaret Lemmon Frances Levan Mimi Lewis Larrv Lind Doug Linli Alim Long Scott Looney Susan Lowell Larrv Lvman Ed Nlalnne Sara Malone Sandra Marquartlt Run Mason Sherry Maul: Barbara McCartney Mike McClusltv George McGilliard JUN ORS x S if Page Thirty-Three L iz' ,-u IIUNIORS Si N1 afar Q li i. 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'ig 6, 5- 1 X 4 Q X X im- ' N X Page Th i rty-Four lerry Meyer Steve Millhourn Rosalie Morton Marion Motter Charles lwlurrav Connie Museo Virginia Neal Linda Newnam Dan Nishwit: Yludy Nishwir: Earl Orr hlilie l,1lK'ferSuI1 Barham Pickering Patty Poling Linda Reeser Lluuiy Rich Doug llitlenour ,lim Rike Roni Sue Rittenhouse Doug Ritter Phil Roy Hill Rue hill Russell Keitha Rust Lintla Search Nancy Schlotterhevlq Ken Sehuesselin Carol Sehwahle Donald Seger Carolvn Shaw Paul Shephard Charles Sherrill ,lill Sietiel Morgan Silvers ,loe Simmons Connie Skinner Pat Slahy Bill Smith Bruce Smith Charles Smith Doug Smith Ken Smith Lueintla Smith Tom Smith Diane Snyder Allen St. Nlyers Ed Stengel Tom Stengel Fred Stephens Caryl Stover John Strohmenger Sherry Sullenherger Thomas Swank Elaine Tamplin Bill Tuopes Tim Treon Linda Wall Gary Wagner Ann Wagner Nona Weaver Betty West Pam W'estfall Patty Nwhited Pat Whitlow Psarhara Willcox Danny Williams Joyce Willis Linda Wilt Janice Nwintrow Roherta Woods Jessie Young jerry Zimmerman Ron Wright Pat Zimmerman Craig Nwright Helen Young JIUNIORS t J 'bf' , 'keel juniors Not Present For Picture Harley Dunn Terry Hall Sandy Inskeep Ron Sears Curt Sillman Brenda Via Sharon Whited Page Thirty-Five SOPHOMORES S Page Thirty-Six Bernice Abner Joyce Allen Mike Allen Shirley Anthony Joyce Argabright Becky Ault Gary Apple Janet Applegcrr Bill Bailey Roger Baker Connie Beatty Roger Bernard Erika Balatoni John Bayster Connie Berryhill Karen Bishop Bob Black Thomas Black Linda Bissett Janet Black Judy Blankenship Janet Virginia Bowman Julia Brandon Boehringer Dennis Bolton Nancy Bowman Carol Briggs Rollin Brown Sandra Burnside Sharon Brubaker Nancy Brush Charles Campbell lvlary Campbell Cathy Carr lvlartha Cavender Charlyne Ceylor Gayle Carr Joyce Carroll Fred Charavay Carolyn Clark Janice Clayton Joe Cobb Diane Coburn Jim Cole Josephine Clemons Orville Collins Ron Couchot Ann Coppock Jerry Corbin Ronnie Cousino Diane Critzer Norman Cromes Frances Davis Bob Dawson Ylanda DeLance jim Dickson Ciail Mary Lou Earick Downey Marilyn Drake Karen Drawing -ludy Dunn Karen Edsall -lim Edwards .l une:Fa h n estock Ronald Fa Larry Emricli Connie Estes Virginia Etter ir Susan Fess Carol Franks Leslie Fisher Richard Foster Bob Foster Boh Freeman Dan French Sondra Fridley I. 'nda Uerlin Carlene Furnas john Gearhardt W 2 Larry Gihhs Xwilson Gilliland 'limIHager Carolyn Grosvenor Suzanne Groves Eddie Gustin Barhara Hale Connie Hall Marsha Harman Don Harris john Hall Sharon Hall janet Haller Wlinona Harris jerry Hawes Bonnie Haynes -lohn Heater Judy Heater Anne Herrlnan Nancy Harrod Phyllis Hart Roger Hartley Clifford Helman ii? OPHOMORES x x '..,, zfi rf: 3 '? 2 asf? :- Cheryl Heniser i -. -:: t Dave Herron Kent Hickey Kathie Hill Bolw Hilleary Kathy Hogston Q52 'P' 'Qs ,Fl iii: l 'ii '.i: '--' i zi, ,,.. .-.1-q:E .,,., vi :.-.. y I, P V,,E:,., Page Thirty-Seven ' fi is V SUPHOMORES - ,i q I f ,E-: -, ' ' S .,.., kllilfl 3? ,Eli Page Thirty-Eight KaylHogston Bruce Holly Don Houser Bill Hughes Max ,lackson Bud Howe Karen Howell Connie Huffman Larry Hunt Susan Hutchins Benny Hutson Don lsensee Brenda james Dave Johnson LeRoy Westfall Bill Kight jack jolliff Gary jackson Ronald Kaech Sherry Karnchm Connie Kindell jim Knouff Mary Kay Kir chner jim Kloeclcer Barhara Klopfer Don Kriegbaum Kay Kuca Mary Ladner jani Sharon Langston Adrian Lavey Ted Lawson ,lim Loop Sue Lytle Florence Lee Pat Leece ce Lane jim Lowell Barbara Lehmann Mike Malone Sally Martin Pat McVety Doug Manson Kathleen Markley Leona Martin Major Mays Doug MacKellar Susan McClelland Dennis McDowell Bob McMaken Ruthanne Meiring john Miller lucly Miller Martin Miller Mike Miller Karen Millet Fioh Mills Jack Moore John Moorman Ruthann Morrow Linda Mowery Sam Mulder Bryan Newherg, Joyce Newnam Colombo Nicholas Don Nicodemus Janice Nishwit: Gary Niswonger Peggy O'Neil Thelma Owen Janet Pauli Mike Penrod Kay Perkins Ron Pettit Beverly Poling Tom Poling Caroline Pool Dick Pool Brenda Pryfogle Nancy Reclc Alherta Rees Tim Rittenhouse Carol Roherts Boh Rockwell Connie Roeser Betty Root Carol Rose Tamah Russell Judy Ryan Sandra Sampson Dennis Sauers llarlwara Scheer Pam Schnippel Tom Scott Bill Seipel Bill Shaffer Dave Shannon Tom Shawler - Rohert Shearer Don Shepard Eldon Shepard Ron Sheridan Sam Shie Carol Shinall Regina Shumalcer Dennis Sillman Evelyn Simon Betty Smith Don Smith Page Thirty-Nine OPHOMO ES 5- . ' SOPHOMORES Linda Smith 45, , ', ' ' ,,,. ,::. Wade Smith 9 N Rita Snyder A 3 ludy Spears N Q jim Spencer gl K ,,.:5 3,5 Cvarry Stang dig X :2-- : Ed Stanley bi Ruth Ann Stump x Edith Swank 'Q Elcry Swarts Q! V, V V john Switzer ix ,f:5Qf' fg3: Bradl -y Tamplin fair 5 L Bill Thayer Barbara Thomas james Thyer Gary Tillman Sally Toon Steve Treon Ann Turner judy Uncapher Peggie Underwood Nancy Utterback Fred Wagner Betty Walker Mike Warden George Weigel Willis Wells Kay Werts Dick Kerrigan Marlene Weymer Gene White David Wheeler Dean NlVhitlow Phyllis Wilkins Joyce Williams Nancy Williams Pretty NX'ilms Carolyn Wilson Judy Wilt Pat Winter Bill Wolfe lean Wright Norma Young Marvin Zacharias Virginia Zacharias Mickey Zender Bob Zumhrum Patricia Zumbrum Sophomores Not Present For Picture Larry Adams lim Gearhardt Don Asher jane Hedrick Carl Brush Mike Killian lim Buheck Dan Lavy Patty Cox Melvin Pohlschneider Charles Shank Page Forty P QUONIAN ST lFlF Row 1: Beth Burnham, Assistant Editor, Kathi l K 32 I e Osborn, Associate Editor, Mike Vosler, Editor-in-Chiefg Judy Pool, Associate Editorg Doug Smith, Assistant Editor Row 2: Assistant Editors: Connie Draving, Duane Rhoades, Kathy Zimmerlin, Judie Barr, Bob Blackburn, Charles Murray ,P ., :E ,i., : S s t f f 1 5512 ' H - -- .... Row 1: Jackie Motter, Associate Business Mana erg Gar St. t B ' ' M g y an on, usiness anagerg Linda Plumly, Associate Business Manager Row 2: Assistant Business Managers: Nick Brookhart, Jane Krabill, Carolyn McVety, Cvary Banks, Rona Brotkin, Carolyn Shaw Row 1: Carolyn Enos, Secretaryg Marcia Carey, Associate Secretary, Sandy Creager, Assistant Secretary, Barbara Kiser Assistant Secretar , - - - vs Aundalee Pittman, Associate Secretary Row 2: Cathie Morgan, Subscription Manager, Craig Zimmerman, Treasurer, Jerry Bolden, Art Editor, Jackie Maurer, Associate Art Editor, Don Roberts, Associate Art Editorg Mike Patterson, Assistant Art Editor Page Forty-Two 5 : 'E X 1? ei ,Q 8 5 . me as i-neu scnoot :onion or in PIQUA DAILY CALL ARRANGED BY srunrms. Number n Sunday, Feb. 1 331111, Choir l iqua Central's concert band, assisted by the Varsityl r, will present an afternoon concert at the high! ml auditorium, Sunday, February 1. at 2 o'clock, tol li the public is cordially invited. E es C. Carter is director of' vncert band. as well as the popular and welleknown marching ,.- -. . - .Y -.-- ,band. This concert band was orga-' nized at the close of the marchingl T k S season, with personnel and instru-l a e ment sections somewhat changed.l The varsity choir is directed by P , I James Reeder. i ictures For R9 Annual Reporters: Joyce Bayman band at the concert include: Bless This House by Brahe, Hail, Land All Glorious by, Buchtel, Glory and Honor by' Students and faculty extend their sympathy to Sarah Lou Burns, senior, whose mother, Mrs. Eva Burns Lawson. pass- away Wednesday morning at her home. Rita Brumbaugh, Nancy Cook, Linda Copher, Coralu Drake, Linda Eleyet, Sherry Higgs, Charlotte Huffman, Mar- garet Lemmon, Sandy Marquardt, Judy Nish- witz, Patti Poling, Linda: Reeser, Lucinda Smith, Patty Zimmerman. 'oof Readers: April Agen- broad, Joyce Bayman. Shirley Gross, Patti Pol- ing, Linda Reeser. Keitha I For National Honor Society- mmgm In tallation floncert Set ,nie staff Festive Eve 'i Initiation of new members into the National Ho 'Society took place during a special assembly sponso ,last Monday morning by the society's adviser, Ray Walker, and was attended by the entire student body 4 several parents of the new members. , New members were led by the present members, carrying burn- ing tapers, slowly down the middle isle of the auditorium toward the stage, while Kathy Zimmerlin, also an Honor Society member. played a selection on the piano. Present members then expla the four basic principles of organization - character, sch ship, leadership and service. T are the principles on which i student is judged before bee ing a member. Alter this, Pr pal Robert G. Winter torn welcomed the new members. Rust, N3I'lCy SChl0ttQI'-l ' l Following the new mem beck. l lsigning their names to the H Factllt Adviser: Mrs. Chat'-i Society roster, they were pre: , llliouseknecht, May the Good Lord 1 yJ h y ed ,th H, K I up pictures tor the schoo Bless and Keep youu by Wmsonyl otte O IlSOI'i. i chi' cl-in I Ja cer 1 ica e ol men ,1 are Shu bein tai... kv . - .. . .. . -. . .., F 't Shaw, physics tral and advis l's yearbook. 5 Shaw estimates 1 from 15 to 20 rl Xnnual just sinc 1. He takes pictur ons as soon after Q rhool year as the 5 memberships or ished. er developing hi: Shaw sends then ivers Inc., at Sid ire engraved and 1 ling. Pictures are s of a dozen at a band group pictu ial senior pictures are taken by Shoe it Piqua. They ha' , and the senior p ieing distributed by the seniors for s ose each wants. arate pictures of j mores for the Ar by Baker Studios They have already e engravers, and I ick any day. the pictures that lah -M he Honor Society s ken are spring sports anuwrepresenting the team. then talked The top winning team grin be organizations whose mem- to the student body. He told how giwn 3 mp to 'Columbus this in will be changed yet this much the team was going to try Spring ,O See a Show or mme pending completion of club to win its first M. V. L. home piape of Special interest, H' will embers include 15 the Senior Class. ' x boys and nine g khart, Robert Burns 'ards, Walda Gard, , inet Minton, Cathy e Motter, Kathy Osl Pittman, Dennis P le, Gary Stanton, ld Tom Wilkins. it seniors who wen e members of the 1 intil last Monday Enos, Arline Fe as, Judy Pool, Ri Jane Rhoades, Mi: I Kathy Zimmerlin. of the group are Isident, Judy Pool, Kathy Zimmerlin. l Duane Rhoades, t 2 addition of Honor mbers completes the Senior Class lp in the organiza t group meeting ot .ll be the banquet le spring in conju Quill and Scroll. At ng, a small percer '5haw, Ken Smith? SOCPCYBFY. Pal lot students from the present ASh. Car0l Ann Schwable, Pat ior class will be initiated intl Slabyz KFGHSUFGF. Bill Bargef. organization to form a nucleu Janet Donnelly, Steve Hirby. next year's organization. 'ementsir i Y My 'game of the Season- be taken by Mr. Carter with ex-i 'W' W ' W penses from cookie sale proceeds. FOI' Your Every Mpgd iye 'Clementine' March 6--1 l Individual winners also reeeivel I recognition and prizes. Jo Ellen' Y F' d T F ' Heater as first place winner willl Univf CIGSS Play :ii:3.:'4-fi5-fl:i.:-leeSeiflrfi - - TTONAL HO OR OCTET Row 1: jackie lviotter, ,lane Ruhle, judy Pool, Kathie Oshorn, Aundalee Pittman, Kathy Zimmerlin, jane Krahill, Wlaldvi Gard Row 2: janet Minton, Gary Stanton, Tom Stilwell. Dennis Reck, Tom Wlilkins, Carolyn Edwards Row 3: Cathie Morgan, john Lucas, Mike Vosler, Duane Rhoades, Nick Prrookhart, Mr. Wailker, adviser, Arline Felger HE National Honor Society is an honorary organization composed of juniors and seniors who are in the top fifth of their class scholastically and are out- standing in the four objectives-scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Cnly fifteen per cent ofthe graduating class may he elected to member- ship, five per cent of which may he elected in the junior year in order to form a nucleus for the next year's society. The emhlem of the society is a keystone and a flaming torch. At the hase of the keystone are the letters S, C, L, and S, denoting, the four ohjectives of the society. The formal induction of newly elected seniors was held in january at a regular school assemhly, with an impressive candle light service. Informal initiation was com- pleted at the annual National Honor SocietyfQuill and Scroll banquet, at which time the juniors received their induction. OFFICERS: john Lucas, Presidentg Kathy Zimmerlin, Secretarvg olllkh' Pool, Vice President, Duane Rhoades, Treasurer Page Forty-Four UJL and SCR LL N W29, Piqua High School received a chapter of Quill and Scroll, international society of high school journalists. For thirty years this organization has made it possihle for junior and senior journalists to wear a gold pin made of a quill and scroll as a symlwol of achievement in their field. Among the qualifications for niemhership are these: the student must he in the upper third of his class in scholastic standing, and he must have done superior xvorls for the school puhlications. -lohs done hy Quill and Scroll lHCI11lWCI'S include the vvriting of nexvs stories and feature stories for the Sinolte Signals Pageg the writing of essays, poetry, and feature stories for the Piquonian magazineg and reporting and editing for the Piquonian annual. Art and husiness management for the Piquonian also earn points toward Quill and Scroll. Students who earn menihership in this honorary organization have contrif huted service to their school hy keeping alive high standards of iournalism. Row l: 'ludy Pool, Aundalee Pittman, .laclcie Nlottur, Connie Draving, Kathie Qslworn lion' Z: Pat Lzinvlis, Carolyn lfnos, Nlilte Yosler, Clary Stanton Page Forty-Five ACOMODADORES lloxv lz Mr. XV. Carter, atlviserq llarlwara Kloprier, Ruth Ann Stump, -loyce Vllilliams, Kay Kuca, ,Iutlv Heater, Virginia litter, Connie Estes .lutiv llncaplier, laner Applegetr, lionnie Haynes, Cheryl Heniser, Anne Herrman, Suzanne Groves, Nancy Wlilll1lIllS, Norma Young lanet Pauli Row 2: ,lutly Spears, Connie Beatty, Virginia llmowman. Pam Schnippel, Karen Draving. Connie Hall, Susan Hutchins, Mary l.atlner l'attie Cox, Sharon l'arulwal4er, Sondra Fricilev, Karen Etlsall, lanice Lane, Kathie Hill. Carol Briggs, Kay Wlerts, Marsha Harmon Row 3: Martin Miller, lim Thyer, Sam Shie, lack Moore, Ron Q30LICl1Ol',SkllN Mulder, Mike Penrotl, Dick Pool. c:1lI'YklLlKlQSUIl, Dan French lion Sheparti, l.esl1e Fisher. lim Uearhartlt, Bill Kight, Milo' Miller HE Acomociaciores is an organization formed to provicle ushers for various school functions, and to recognize the scholastic achievements ofits memhers early in their high school career. This cluh is composed of Sophomores who are in the upper third of their class and is sponsored hy Mr. Wendell Carter. Cluh memhers usher for all school activities taking place in the school aucii- torium except the junior anti senior class plays. The most exciting event for the Acomodadores each year is their participation in the junior-Senior Prom. They dress according to, and carry out the theme chosen hy the junior class committees. OFFICERS: Row 1: -lanice Lane, Vice Presitlentg Anne Herrlnan, Presitlenr Row 2: Kathie Hill, Secrerarvg Mike llenrotl, Treasurer Page Forty-Six SPECT L HONORS FIRST ROXXY lutiv Ilml - fit-tlt'm'fif'ffii1 lxllllllllLTULIIIYYUHfl1CSCI1lUI' Scluslnrslmiiw Tt-sfg lll'5I in flu- stain- in flu- lW.A.ll. T1-sfg fiiiailisf in flu- Nufiuiiqil llUIlUI' SUUIUIX Tvs! 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It consists of one representaf tive and one alternate elected from each second period class. The more important services performed by the Council include planning the All-School Party, a Student Talent Assembly, Parents' Night, Class Night, and Dads' Night. Other accomplishments were assisting with the Piquonian elections, decorat- ing the Christmas Tree in the lobby at Christmas time, helping to decide certain school policies, and underwriting a paid assembly. OFFICERS: -lanet lvlinton, Secretary, Charlyne Ceylor, Assistant Secretary, Steve Lucas, Vice President, Carolyn lVlcVety, President Page Forty--Eight FUTURE TIE C ERS AMERICA OFFICERS: linda Plumlv Tieasurerl Lfathie Morgan Vresidentg VValda Gard, Yiceflwresidentg Kathv Zimmerlin, Secretary. NDER the supervision of Mrs. Emily Garhry, the Future Teachers' Associ- ation gave sixteen senior memhers a preview of the teaching profession and what it involves. This preview was in the form of a visitation day and was planned hy Mrs. Garhry and Mrs. Alfreda Dunn, elementary supervisor. Ir toolc place on Fehruary 4, during which the memhers ohserved various classroom techniques throughout the Piqua School System. The new junior memhers, who will form the nucleus of the cluh for the N59-60 school year, were formally inducted into the cluh in the spring. These memhers enjoyed a day at Vlfittenherg College where they were counseled in the various fields offered in teaching. Row l: Sallv Bring, Glenda Bodenmiller, Nlifalda Gard, Kathie Osborn, Terri Perkins, Kathy Zimmerlin Row 2: loanne henltert, Sandy Kight, ,ludy Pool, Karen Slack, Pat Landis, Carolyn Edwards Row 31 Nancy Vlackson, Linda Plumlv, Carolyn Enos, Craig Zimmerman, Pam Tull, Carhie Morgan, Susan Davis, Mrs. liarhrv, adviser Page Fortv1Nine iF ENCH C UB Row 1: judy Brown, Rona Brotkin, Pat Slaby, Mimi Lewis, Sally Bring Row 2: Kathie Osborn, Carolyn Edwards, Ginny Trinkle, Pat Ash, Arline Felger, Glenda Bodenmiller Row 3: Barbara Apple, Carol Ann Schwahle, Pam Tull, ,Iudy Rich, ,lill Siedel Row 4: Lyndel Perry, Ann Clark, Helen Biermann, Nona Weax'er, Mrs. Chryst, adviser, Susan Davis Row 5: George McGilliard, joe Simmons, Bob Inglis, Steve Clark HIC members of Le Uercle Fraiiqaisn, through bimonthly meetings beeame hetter informed on the geography. the eustoms, and the history and govern- ment of France. By means of vivid eolor slides taken by their own voyageurs they explored the high reaches of the Alps and panoramas of the ville lumii-re from the height. of the Iiiffel Tower and the poreh of l'Eglise du Saere-eoeurf' They traversed the eorridors of tl1e Palais de Versailles and invaded the dark reeesses of Le Clhateau de f'hillon . At a number of meetings students talked on les grandes hommes of Freneh history, sueh as the great Kings, Napoleon I and Charles De Gaulle. At one memorable meeting two talented members of Le C'erele presented compositions of Debussy. fiounod, and fhaminade: and at another. a senior member with an art, major talked on several l reneh artists. The elub frequently sang des ehamsons populaire et paysannes . Ainsi par Le ferele Franeais les membres ont ameliore leur pouvoir de parler et de lire la plus belle langue des Ifraneais et ils o11t augmenter leur eonnaissanee du beau pays de la l ranee. OFFICERS: Kathie Gsborn, President, Arline Felger, Vice- Presidentg Pat Ash, Secretary-Treasurer Page Fifty SPAN ISH lL OFFICERS1 wlohn Lucas, President, Xwallv Gard, Secretary, Becky Brookhart, Treasurer, Cfolombe Nicholas, Sergeant-at-arms, Ken Smith, Vice President HE Spanish Club was composed of juniors and seniors enrolled in Spanish classes. These students were interested both in furthering their knowledge of the language and also in the customs, art, and the history of Spanish- speaking people. The club meetings were held in the home of Robert S. Richardson, club adviser. Here the members participated in a pot luck supper and enjoyed a social evening together. Row l: Terri Perkins, Vllalda Gard, Barbara Willcox, Judy Dankworth, Sarah Hulme, Becky Brookhart, .ludy Pool, Diane Snyder Row 2: ,loanne Mong. Susie Franz, jolillen Heater, jane Ruble. Sherman Deaton, Tom VC'ilkins, Duane Rhoades, Ken Smith, jim liattson, Colombe Nicholas, Sandy lnskeep, Robert Richardson, adviser Row 3: Ron Alexander, Dick Buecker, ,lim Lane, Bob Burns, Chris Paoli, Bob Purdy, Steve l.aChey, ,lerry Kerns, ,lim Davis, ,Ierry Zimmerman, Chuck Murray, -lohn Lucas Page Fi tty -Une 'uture omemalkers of America Row la Rosemary Sauers, Dixie Cotrell, ,ludy Martin. Gloria Smith, ,loyce Dapore, Beverly Heisler, Phyllis Kerrigan, Carole Thompson , . . . . , . . . N lxow 2: lxay lKlIL'1l,,l1ll1IL'L'l'1klXN'1lI'klS, Linda Vllall, Linda Crerling, Sharon Hall, Alanice Clayton, Nancy Harrod, Virginia BOXA'IIlilIl,S2lI'1ll1 Burns, Sally Henne llow lx 'Linda Rec-ser, Sondra Macliellar, Sue Fess, Connie Museo, Roherta Hays, Maxine Ureenhaum, loyce Allen, Rita lirliiiilwgmvh , L, 1 Delores Bowman, Nancy liyers Row 4: Rita Harris, Dorothea Fowlis, Ylane Corterman, ,loy Petty ISS TAMAH BARNHART is adviser for the Future l-lomemalaers of America which is composed of high school girls who have taken or are taking a home economics course. Some activities enjoyed hy the memhers at various times during the year were: a hayride held in the fall, Christmas caroling in Decemher, and a demonstration on hair styling and the use of cosmetics. During the year the chapter sponsored noon cookie sales to raise money for a trip to Columhus. On April 24, Delores Bowman and Nancy Harrod went to Columhus with Miss Barnhart where they attended the annual state F. H. A. meeting. OFFICERS: loy Petty, Secrctarvg ,lovce Dapore, Vice Presidentg Miss Tamah liarnhart, Advise-rg Carole Thompson, Treasurerg ,lane Cotterman, President Page Fifty4Two 'VOC TION ll DUSTRTAL CL state organization composed of the hoys enrolled in the Trades and ln- dustries Education courses in local high schools. The purpose ofthe cluh is to pro- mote leadership in civic, social, and in- dustrial pursuits among its memhers. The Piqua chapter attended the state- wide spring and fall conventions held in Columhus and a regional convention held at Sharonville. lvlemhers of the Piqua OFFICERS N7 I QT Club yycr-C Outgtqndiuu in their lllli cilllfk, SeCI'c'I1lI'X'Q Slcligcl. llt'l1tHIL'I'g lwtilljl Huffman, Treasurer, Martin Lehniann, l'i'esitlent, Kurt achievements at these COIIVCIIIIOIIS. bilvet Nvstrom, Sergeant atfarms, Dim n,,,,,i1,., iv,-,.,i,i,.,,, awards were earned in -loh Application and l'arliamentary Procedure at the state conventions, and first place was attained in the V. l. C. Regional Swimming Meet. The cluh sponsored a record hop which was held at the Y. lvl. C. A. Fronts from this dance were used for field trips and other cluh activities. Some of the cluh memhers also formed a haslxethall team which played the other teams in the Y. M. C. A. league. Mr. Leslie Hillier serves as senior adviser and instructor. Mr. lacoh Fentz is the adviser and instructor for the juniors. Row l: Doug NX'allace, VUalter Cooper, Bruce Hogston, Doug Huffman, Dick Berry, Boh liates, David Hall, 'lim Elliott, lid Stengel, Dave Harvev Row 2: David Fair, ,lohn Vl'illiams, Cliff Poling. ,liln Clark, Danny VC'illianis, Gary livers, lerry Meyer, lessie Young Row 3: Don llowdle, Kurt Nystrom, liillgiflemens, lioh Shearer. lioh liruhaker, Ron Livesay, Roscoe Adams, Gale Marsh, Martin l.ehmann, l.exvis Lioppocli Row 4: hir. Fentz, adviser, ,lim lwlarino, Kenny liyruni. ,lini Springer, Shad Freeman, Dick Newlwerg, liolw Scheer. llill Shaffer, llolw ZlIl11lWI'llll1, lohn Hanev, ,lerry Smith, Mr. Hillier, adviser Page Filitv-Three LJIBRARJIAN Row l: Sandy Creager, ,lackie Motter, Sharon Doppler, Sandy Ostendorf, Sara Houser, Nancy blackson, Beth Burnham, Sherry Mauk Row 2: llarhara Apple, Sandy lnskeep Row 3: Miss Stephenson, adviser, Kathy Zimmerlin, Cindy Agenhroad, Kay Penrod, jerry Harvey, 'ludy Briggs, ,loEllen Heater, Nancy Cooke, Nancy Brush Row 4: ,Iudy Rich, ,lane Krahill, Sue Lyrle, Sharon Pmruhaker, Aludy Barr, Charlene Ceylor, Caroline Pool HETHER a student wants an interesting book, a good magazine or some specific information, it can he found in the high school lihrary. Ahout four hundred students visit the lihrary each school day to do reference work or to glance at a newspaper. To serve these readers and to help keep the lihrary quiet and attractive, approximately fifty student lihrarians assist our regular school lihrarian, Miss Velma Stephenson. These assistants do many clerical and miscellaneous chores. OFFICERS: jerry Harvey, Vice President, Kay Penrod, President, ,lane Krahill, Secref taryg Kathy Zimmerlin, Treasurer Page Fifty-Four ATTENDANCE ASSTSTANTS HE attendance assistants, under the supervision of Miss Ella Farley, are girls at Piqua Central who volunteer their services during one study hall each day. They collect absentee slips from all classrooms each period. ln this way, they can easily determine if a student is not in his assigned classroom. These girls also run errands and deliver messages from the office to various parts of the building. This group renders a highly valuable service to everyone at Piqua High School. Row I: Judy Brown, Virginia Neal, Carole Thompson. Barbara Pickering, Joyce Dapore, Karen Draving, Kay Werts Row 2: Nancy Loffer, Shirley Anthony, Joanne Curtner, Elaine Tamplin, Beverly Heisler, Joyce Bayman, Diana Critzer, Nancy Schlotterbeclc Bow 3: Miss Farley, adviser, Barbara Wlillcox, Lucinda Smith, Carol Ashton, Phyllis Hart, Linda Wilt, April Agenbroad Page Fifty Five RT CLU Row l: Mr. Hlad, adviserg yloyce Argabright, jackie Maurer, Par Wiriter, Kay Penrod, Ann Turner, Karen Edsall, Linda Search Row Zz David Herron, Mike Patterson, Doug Ridenour, ,Ierry Bolden, Don Kriegbaum, Dave Fogt, Bill Smith HE Art Club, under the supervision of Mr. Michael Hlad, has contributed some interesting projects this year. Club members decorated the Elks' Ballroom for the annual Alpha Hi-Y Football Dance, and painted pictures on the windows in the Piqua Memorial Hospital childrens ward during the Christmas Season. Also, prior to Christmas vacation, murals were painted and placed in the school lobby. During the football and basketball seasons, posters were made and placed in various locations for the purpose of creating a better school spirit. An excursion trip to the Toledo Art Museum was enjoyed by the club members. This trip was financed by a painting pro- ject at the local Montgomery Wzlrd Store. N we . ,, ,M , UFFICERS: Seated: klerry liolden, President Standing: Connie lieattv, Treasurerg Kay Penroei, St-cretarvg vlaclcie Maurer. Vice President Page Fifty-Six WY CLUBS 'Q- ,IUNKUR LEADERS: ALPHA l-ll-Y: Row 1: Tom XX'ilkins, Teri Truon, Steyn: Lucas Row 1: Nick Brookhart, Boh Burns, Boh Purdy Row 2: Mikc Voslcr, Don Wloods, Stub Vllright, Row 2: Don Couchot, Tim Townscml. Craig Zimmgr Chuck Shcrrill man, Dick Elton, ,lim DcMoss Y'-TEENS: Row l' Judy Pool lo-innc Mong., Lxndgl P rr A I l l P . I .Q . ', I' ' c y, u ir a cc ittman, Linda Plumly, Marcia Carcy, Karcn Slack Row 2: blanc Krahill, Par Landis, Sandy Osrcnrlorf, Beth Burnham, Carolyn Enos, Kathy Zimmcrlin, Carole Thompson, Rosemary Saucrs, Walda Gard Row 3: Arlinc Eclgcr, KathicOsl1orn, vlurlic St. Meyers, Carol VVcst, -lackic Mottur, Sandy Cruagcr, Barhara Kiscr, Sally Copscy, Susan Franz, -lanct Williams Row 4: Sarah Burns, Dorothea Fowlis, vloannc Bcnkcrr, -lackiu Maurer, Connie Drawing, Sallie Hcnnc BETA Hl-Y: Row 1: Sherman Dcaton, Ron Rohcrts Row 2: Ted Trcon, Bob Bcrry, Don Rohcrts Page Fifty-Seven SEN1OR CLASS PLAY Row Don Roberts, Tom Wilkins, Judy Pool, Bob Burns, John Lucas, Carolyn Enos, Craig Zimmerman, Pat Landis, Mike Vosler, Kathy Zimmerlin, Gary Stanton, Jackie Maurer, Kathie Osborn, Terri Perkins, Walda Gard, Jane Krabill, Mr. Robert Richardson, director Row 2: Mr. Wendell Carter, assistant director, Steve Lucas, Don Woods, Dick Elton, Bob McKinney, Duane Rhoades, Bob Purdy Nick Brookhart, John Houshel, Kornelis Mulder, Sandy Ostendorf, Joanne Mong, Kay Penrod Mrs. Clover ,. Johnny Clover .,., Mr. Clover ,,,,,, Speed Erwin. Susan Blake.. Betsy Erwin.. The entire action of the play ta THE CLASS OF 1959 Presents EVER S1NCE EVE Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958 - 8:15 p. m, Directed by Robert Richardson Assisted by Wendell Carter THE PLAYERS Cln order of their appearanceb ,,,.,,Pat Landis , H. ,,Mike Vosler ,, Craig Zimmerman , .,Gary Stanton ,Kathy Zimmerlin Kathie Osborn Martha Willard ..,.,,, ,,,,,, , . Officer CCappyD Simmonse. , Henry Quinn ..,,,,,t, ,,,,, , , Lucybelle Lee ....,, Preston Hughes., ,, FOOTBALL PLAYERS Bob Purdy Kornelis Mulder Nick Brookhart Steve Lucas John Houshel Bob McKinney Don Woods Dick Elton SYNOPSIS High School magazine. ACT l. An afternoon in November---about 4 o'clock. ACT ll. SCENE ONE: About ten days later. Late afternoon. SCENE Two: Two weeks later---7:30 in the evening. ACT lll. Half an hour later. STAGE ASSISTANTS Stage Manager ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. W. T. Wilkins, Jr. Art .,......, . . . .. . .. ..,.. .. . .. .... . .,.....,..,. Kay Penrod, Don Roberts Bookholders ..... . ..... . .. ........................................,........ ...Walda Gard, Judy Pool Properties ...,,. , . ...Terri Perkins, Jane Krahill, Sandy Ostendorf, Joanne Mong Tickets ....... , .,,,,. ,.,.,,,.,... ,..,,,. ,...,,.,,.......... C a thie Morgan, Barbara Kiser Page Fifty-Eight Carolyn Enos .Bob Burns ,..,,...John Lucas , ,,,..., Jackie Maurer Duane Rhoades kes place in Johnny Clover's former nursery, now the oHice of the PENGUIN, Preston UNI R CLASS P AY Row I: Ken Smitli, lutlv Dainkwortlw, Caryl Stover, Doug Smith, Curt Sillmnn Row Z: Mr, Rolwert illiehiirtlsoii, Direetorg Cairolvn Sliiiw, Lfvnthizi Spencer, ,lill Sietlel, Steve Hirlwv, Inner Hzirtlev, Diane Snviler, Sinn lnskeep lloxv gl kiinvlv AgeiilNi'oaitl, Nliini Lewis, Ronnie Alexaintler, Ron lXl:iron, Carol .AIlliSL'l1XK'1llWlk', lun llmrtsoii, Nlr. Xlllentlell Carter, Assist t DlI'L'v'Inr THE CLASS OF 1960 Presents CLEMENTTNE BV Anne Coulter Mzirtcnslzind William Davidson from the book by Peggy Goodin MARCH 13, N59 f 8:15 p. ni. Directed by Robert Ricliartlson Assisted by Weiitlell Carter CAST Alie Uiirtei' Steve Hirlwv Sluts llertlixi lainet Hxirtlev Lfaitliv lNl1u'v Kellev lutlv Dginl-cxvortli lxine Ann Lileinentine Kellev Lfiirvl Stovei' Ann lN1eNeil Hainla lXl1irliexvs QTIIYI Sillniiin Ueriiltl Kellev l'ete Ken Sniitli Mins Pringle SYNOl'SlS I'I,ALTli: Tlie living room in Klaivor Kellev's lioine in Centerville. Tllxlliz Tlie present. lfairlv tlill. ACT l. Ten o't'lm'l4 on ai Sziturtlaiv inorning in eairlv Seprenilwer. ACT II, SLTNI-i UNI-1 Four tfelocli on ll Fritlziv ziirternoon. ii irexv wt St'iHNr Two: Ten o'eloelc the sailne evening. ACT lll. Sevenktliirtv on xi lXlontl:iv evening in Uftolner. STAGE ASSISTANTS STAGE lXlANAGlfl7v - Ron Nliison 'ela S lil lion Maiaoii liizine Snvxlei' Qfiuolvn Sliaiw lill Sietlel Doug Smitli Q .trol Ann Selnvzilwle Ronnie Alexiinvler, liin l'anttson. lerrv Nlever, lwielc lfueelcer, Cvntliizi Spencer, Szintlv lnslteep, Cintlv Agelilvroiitl. kllllil lewiu Page Fiftv-Nine TRIPLE TRB T CALL IT A DAY: Row iz i'1iii Kigiit, Miki- Miller, Lisa Benin-rr, -iuiin licariiariir, Ucurgu iX1cUiiiiarLi Row 1: Kay Kuca, Siu-rry Karnchm, Sandy Row Row Osrcmiorf, ,Indy Brown, Suzanne Grovcs 31 Nancy Xvilliains, vlanicc Lane, Mary Lminur, Sharon ilrulwakcr, Nancy Rcck, Carol Ann Sciiwaiwic, Sain Shia, -ianicc Eniwariis, Par VC'intcr. Sac Lytlc, Shirley Gross, Mr. Ruin-rr S. Ricliariisun, Dirccror 4: Mr, VUL-miuii Carter, Assistangr Dir' rcrtorg Susan Hutuiiins, Coraiu Drake, Becky ilruukharr, Wiiisun Vicffcrsnii, Sandy Lfcyior, Gary blacksnii, Cfunnic Esrus, ,lmiy liiicapiicr, lini Hartson, Nancy Harrmi, Bari-ara Hali- Pagc Sixty Sl YNSTROKE1 Scatmi: Craig Ziniinurinan Sraniiing: Mr. XXX-miuii lfarrur, Assistant Di- rcrrurg Iinyuc XX'iiiis, Par ifalniim, Rnna iirorkin, Run Aicxaniicr, Cfniurniwc Niviiu- ias, Pat Ash. Limia Cupiicr, Mr. Ruiwrt Richarrison, Dim-crux' THE MYSTERY OF MOITLDY MANOR: Scan-ii: nimix' Piml Standing: Mr. Ruin-rr Richiiiximnii, i7ircurui'g Bula Purely, iiuiw Burns, Diianc Riiomics, Twiarx' Kay Kirciinur. Twin XX'iii4ins, Ann Turner, Camiinc Piml. lanc Riiivlu, Kurnuiis Mliiiicr, Air. 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N111'1111.111151-.111111, K 1111111 1X1lIII.lX RXIIIIK 1.1111,k 1.11g f11111111'1111.111,1.1111 11x111,1x1'111 11.1111-1,151'.111XX11111111x 1,.lLQC SIXYXV1'-IX 1' BAND JFHCJERS REPARATION and practice for the Marching 74's nine half-time shows began on August 25 at Camp Wakonda. The thirty-two rank openings created by graduating seniors were filled by rookies. Guide positions were awarded to outstanding upperclassmen and three shows were prepared. From 2:30 to 5:00 o'clock each school day, the band, under the leadership ofjames C. Carter, band director, practiced in the field behind High Street School. Featured in the shows this year were the fire show, the drill Sergeants to the Corners , and the ever popular MStep-Turn . Congratulations to Mr. Carter and the Marching 74 on another success- ful season. OFFICERS: Dick Alberts, Drum Major, Sherman Deaton, Presidentg Carolyn Enos, Secretary, -laclcie Motrer. Vice-President, Craig Zimmerman, Treasurer Page Sixty-Six CO CERT BAND l Row lg Rona Brotkin, Bonnie Haynes, Sondra Fridley, Elta Mae Free, Steve Hirhy, Ann Clark, Arline Ft-lger Row 2: Carolyn Enos, jackie Motter, ,ludy Pool, ,loanne Moug, ,lanet Minton, Susan Lowell, Sharon Doppler, .lackie Maurer, Sandy lxlarquardt, Connie Estes, Kay VUerts, Sarah Burnside, 'lanet Donnelly Row 3: Nancy blackson, ,lanet Willizlliis, Sally Firing, Laura Harrison, Aundalec Pittman, Barhara McCartney, Mimi Lewis, Becky lirookhart, Donna Allen, Cary Banks, Barhara Xvillcox, Connie Draving. Ruthann Morrow, Ed Uustin, Nancy Lacey, Phil Roy, Steve Clark, Susan Franz, Boh Bryan Row 4: ,lill Siedel, ,lovce Nwilliams, ,ludy Nishwitz, liarhara Scheer, Pat McVety, blames C. Carter, director, Ron Couchot, lioh Cathcart, ,ludv Heater, yludv Dunn, Pat VUinter, Wilstwli Alefierson, Bruce hodkin, Aloanne lienkert, Sam Shie, lieth liurnham, liarhara Kloplier, Terri Perkins. Karen Slack, Virginia Etter, ,Iohn Heater, l'at Landis Row 5: Tom Shawler, Carolyn Clark, Nancy Reck. Morgan Silvers, Huhie Kuhn, Ken Schuesselin, -lim Reas, Sherman Deaton, ,lerry Zimmerman, lim liattson, Tom Dennis, Wfalda Gard. Carol Roherts, Kent Hickey, Pam Tull Row 61 ,lohn Switzer, ,lack Moore, Fred Charavav. Chuck Murray, Ron Roherts, lack Byrd, Craig Zimmerman, Alhert Barnes, lohn Miller, Dale Vkhitlow, Dean Vl'hitlow, Dick Alherts NDER the direction of Mr. james C. Carter, the concert hand has ex- perienced a most successful year. Cn january 21, the hand joined with the choir to provide a free, Sunday afternoon puhlic concert. On May S, the hand and orchestra presented their annual spring concert for the general puhlic in the High School Auditorium. The hand received a superior rating at the district hand and chorus contest in Urhana on March 21. This made the hand eligihle to participate at the state contest which was held in Piqua on April 25. A numher two rating was awarded at this time. Each hand memher participated one period each week in a sectional rehearsal. The purpose of this rehearsal was to give the director an opportunity to work with the students individually. In this way in- dividual prohlems were solved, thus hene- fiting the hand as a whole. OFFICERS: Arline Felger, Flute Soloistg ,Iames Carter. Director, Ron Roherts, Bass Soloist Page Sixty-Seven RCHESTRA Row lx Kathy Zimmerlin, lane Ruhle, Beth Burnham, ,ludy Pool, Nona Vfeaver Row 2: Carolyn Shaw, Dorothea Fowlis, Pmonnie Haynes, Sondra Fridley, Elta Mae Free, Arline Felger, Ann Clark, Carol Randall, Cathie Morgan, Nancy Reck, Mary Ladner Row 3: Diane Snyder, Pat Ash, Helen Young, Rita Snyder, Carolyn Enos, Aundalee Pittman, Sally Bring, ,lackie Maurer, Sharon Doppler, Susan Lowell, ,lanet Minton, Ruthann Morrow, Alill Siedel, Connie Roeser, Brenda Via Row 4: Alerry Shoemaker, Barhara Klopfer, Dick Alherts, Ylanet Donnelly, Connie Draving, Morgan Silvers, Gary jackson, Vlfalda Gard, Sherman Deaton, ,lerry Zimmerman, Joanne Benkert, Vlfilson jefferson, Sam Shit-, Pat Wlinter, Susan Franz, ,lane Krahill, Gary Banks, Psoh Bryan, Carol Roherts, Peggy O'Neil, Susan McClelland Row 5: Uirector Fred Roherts, jack Moore, Boh Cathcart, Fred Charavay, Chuck Murray, Ron Rol-erts, Glenda Bodenmiller, Pam Tull, Laura Harrison, ,lackie Motter HE past year proved to he successful for Piqua Central's orchestra, under the direction of Fred Roherts. The orchestra played for both the junior and the Senior class plays, and for a special Christmas program presented at a student assembly. This organization traveled to Greenville where a concert was given for the Greenville High School student body. The annual spring concert which was the highlight of the year, took place in the school auditorium on Friday, May 8. This musical group participated in several graduation activities which occurred during Commencement Week. The orchestra also took part in the State Crchestra Contest which was held at Dayton Fairview High School. A nurnher two rating was received. All who participated in the orchestra during the past year gained valuahle experience for the future. OFFICERS: Standing: Kathy Zimmerlin, Concert Mistressg ,lane Ruhle, Secretary, Beth Burnham, Vice- President Sitting: Dick Alherts, President, ,lane Krahill, Treasurer Page Sixty-Eight IENSEMBLIES FRENCH HORN QUARTET: Put XX'il1fCI', 511111 Shic, XX'ilso11 jefferson, Bcth I'm11r11h111n BRASS SEXTET: TROMBUNE QUARTET1 SICVL'fil1lFk, lameKr11lw1ll,S11sz111F1'1111:, l5ul5Hry11I1 Row I: lcrrv Z1111111cr111:111, Beth Bllfllhlllll, Put LIIIMHS, Siu-r1111111 Duntnn Row Z: R011 Roberts, Pvolw Bfyilll DRUM ENSEMBLE: John Switzer, Frm! QIIIZIYLIVLIV, ,lcrrv Zillllllk FIN1lI1,'4I31L'k Alberts, Lillllfli Murray SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Surah B11r11sidc, .lamcr Donncllv, B2lI'lW1lI'1l Xwilluox, Stew- Hirlwy Page Sixty-Ninu ARSITY CHO R ,lanet Minton and Kathy Zimmerlin, Accompanists Row l: Linda Eleyet, Linda Plumly, Aundalee Pittman, Carolyn Edwards, Bill Malone, Kent Hickey, George McUilliard, ,laclxie Maurer, ,lanet Vllillianis, lane Rulwlc Row 2: Sarah Burnside, April Agenhroad, Carolyn McVety, Laura Harrison, -ludy Dankworth, ,lim Edwards, Tom XX'ill4ins, Clary Stanton, Mike Vosler, Coralu Drake, Mimi Lewis, ,lanice Wlintrow, Charlotte Huffman, Mr. james Reeder, Director Row 3: Carolyn Shaw, Sally Markley, Barhara Kiser, Ann Clark, Sam Shie, Don Couchot, Ken Smith, Steve Koon, Curt Sillman, Don Shepard, Tom Hagan, Pat Slahy, Marsha Hagan, Connie Musco Row 4: llat Landis, loyce Willis, Bruce Smith, lim Long, Duane Rhoades, Bill Paarger, Morgan Silvers, Steve LaChey, Wilstiii Jefferson, Sarah Hulme, Nona We:ix'er, Beth Burnham, Marcia Carey, -loanne Mong, Barhara McCartney HE Piqua High School varsity choir, under the direction of Mr. james Reeder, completed a most successful and enjoyable year. In addition to its participation in various holiday programs such as the Thanksgiving Service and the Cvood Friday Service, the choir toolc part in a Christmas Vespers program with the high school orchestra. The annual choir concert was given on Fehruary 27. On April 29, the choir traveled to Covington High School where it presented a program. Choral presentations were also given at hoth junior high schools and at several grade schools throughout the city. OFFICERS: Standing: Mike Vosler, Vice-President, Duane Rhoades, President, Gary Stanton, Treasurer Seated: Linda Plumly, Secretary Page Seventy SOPHOMORE CH IR HE Sophomore Choir was organized under the direction of Mr, ,lames Reeder during the school year 1956-57. This secondary choir was composed of two groups who met during the third and fourth periods on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday of each week. The third period group was accompanied hy Carolyn Shaw and Sam Shie and the fourth period group was accompanied hy Carol Schwahle and Kathy Zimmerlin. The main purposes of this choir were to give all sophomores who desired to participate in choir activities an opportunity to do so, and to provide worthwhile training and experience to prospective memhers of the varsity choir. low l: Connie Kindell, Marilyn Drake, Gail Downey, Frarhara Klopfer, Patsy Wlinter, Ann Turner, ,ludy Dunn, loyce Allen, -lulia llrandon, Regina Shumaker, Ruth Ann Stump, Carolyn Clark, Linda Bissett, Susan McClelland low 21 Connie lleattv, Kathie Hill. Pattie Cox, Diana Critzer, .ludv Spears, Betty Root, Sandra Sampson, loyce XX'illiams, Kathy Markley, Sue Lytle. l'am Schnippel, Peggy U'Neil, Phyllis Hart, Norma Young, Nancy Wlllll1llllS, Mr. Vlames Reeder, Director low 5: Ruthann lxlorrow, Carol Roherts, Cathy Carr, Kay Hogston, Kathy Hogston, Connie lfstes, Marsha Harman, Ruthie lwleiring, l Carlene Furnas. Brenda Prytiogle, Connie Huffman. Carol Rose. Karen Millet, lanet lloehringer, Karen Draying, Kay XX erts low 41 lacquie Snider, Susan Hutchins, lanice l.ane, Caroline Pool, Mary Ladner, ,lim Knouff, Doug TN1acKellar, Sam Shie, XX'ade Smith, lohn Uearhardt, loyce Carroll, Gayle Carr, Ann Coppock, Carol Franks. Connie Roc-ser Page Seyenty-One IENSIEMBILIES CLARINET QUARTET: MIXED CLARINET QUARTET: ,Iounnc Moug, Carolyn Enos, ,Iiickiu Mottcr, Judy Pool Laura Harrison, Becky Brookhurt, Mimi Lewis, Aundulcc Pittimiii FLUTE LQUARTET: B Sondra Fridlcy, Srcvc Hirlwy, Ann Clark, Arlinc Fclgcr S-I-RING QUAR-I-ET: Kathy Zimmcrlin, jane Rublc, Beth Burnham, Carol Randall GIRLS' SEXTET: Rurlwiiru Kiscr, Beth Burnham, Ioaiimc Iv1ong,junct Minton, Linda Plumly, Put I..2lIIkII5, AuntIuIcc Pittman Page Seventy-Two EP BAND Row lx Dennis Pickering, Steve Hirlw, Pmruee Bodkin, Sam Shie, Chuck Murray, VUilson .lefierson Row 2: Carol Rolwerts, Kent Hiclaey. lohn Heater, Pat Landis, Craig Zimmerman. Ken Sehuesselin, 'Ierrv Zimmti Row iz Phil Roy. Ed Qiustin, Ron Couchot, Ron Roherts, lack Pwrd, Alhert liarns, Steve Clark, liah lirvan PEP SONG Oh hit the line, you Piqua Indians, Oh hit the line, hit hard and low, Wlierex'er you go you're sure to know That we'll he right there with you. Rah! Rah! Right down the field we're lighting all Till we're sure of victory, We'll tight for our colors red and hlue Dear Alma Mater, Piqua High, for you. the time ALMA MATER Dear Alma Mater, Piqua High, Our hearts all turn to thee. Thou inspiration of our lives Through all the time to he. The many lessons learned from you Will guide our footsteps rightg May all thy days he filled with praise And all thy ways he hright. , , X ' i ,H , . A , 'Z v , Y. .t Q y 'T Vqyy P Sv, yilz - - f,- 'I 4- v I QV' ' Q 2 ll Page Seventy-Th ree xv? -. S' ww N fm ,- N . ,. 31,- X . Www fait., -A N::s:I:I W- ...1:.:2,:. A , , ,an ,AQ X R S .N Q, Z.. ,,.:vg-ai.-..,.. ,Q Q www V , ,il A.. ! 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Z .,:,. -::1E + .NNR ::,.':E52?-1:-1. s . :QF - 'X 1 f eww-eb , 'wx IFIIHT BQLL S I I II IIIIIIISIIIUNIIIY II EIIIIIL A IIIIIII SEHALL TRACK IIT Si TENNIS VARSITY E OTBALL Paul Faehl, Head Coach Wzitssmri Farrar, Richard Pearson, Assistant Coaches Row 1: Fred Wzlgtier, ,lerry Bolden, Bob McKinney, john Houshel, Steve Lucas, Duane Rhoades, Nick Rrookhart, Gary Stanton, Mel Miller, Don Vlfoods, Bob Purdy, Korne Mulder, Dennis Reck, Dick Elton, Mike Vosler Row 2: Doug Rover, Tom Covault, Dick Pnuecker, Don Nicodemus, Bruce Smith, Dick Pool, Doug Macliellar, lim Long, Bob Dougherty, Bill Bargenlvlike Penrod, jim Knouff, Don Houser, Coach Paul Faehl, Coach Richard Pearson, Coach Wlatson Farrar Row 3: Gary jackson, Larry Emerick, Bill Smith, Mike McClusky, Ed Brush, Doug Link, ,lim Loop, Curt Sillman, Ron Fox, Ken Smith, George Henderson, Ron Fair, Leslie Fisher SCHEDULES AND SCORES NX'e They September IZ Mad River ,,,,, 38 O September I9 - Northeastern, , 32 ll September 26 'Miamisburg 6 I4 October 3- 'Fairmont i,.,, , 6 32 October 10 -'Fairborn 14 6 October 17' Greenville , 6 14 October Z4 -- Xenia , 26 Z0 November lf--'Sidney ,, , 6 12 November 8 'Troy ',., .A 14 8 'League Games Season's Record: 5 wins, 4 losses M. V. L, Record: 3 wins, 4 losses NDER the superb coaching of Coach Paul Faehl and his assistant coaches, Watsoim Farrar and Richard Pearson, the Piqua Central gridders attained a record of five wins and four losses. ln his first year as head mentor, Coach Faehl has success- fully revived the lndians a football power. Excellent spirit was displayed throughout the season as the team took both wins and losses in stride. One victory stands outsthe defeat of Troy. Page Seventy-Six FOOTBALL SIENIIORS ' ' . ...Y ..,,-,, Qx i .ln Row 1: ,Iohn Houshcl, Bob Purdy, bury Stanton, Nick Brookhnrt Row 2: Mel Miller, Knrnc Mulder, jerry Boldcn, Dennis Rack Row 3: Dick Elton, Bob McKinncx', Dann Nwoods, Dunne Rhondcs Ruw 4. Stun' Lllx.lb, lzdnllc Brush Page Seventy-Seven 'X CROSS COUNTRY Row I: jim Lane, jim DeMoss, Don Couchot, john Lucas Row 2: Bill Toopes, Scott Looney, Clark Bolton, Doug Smith, Morgan Silvers, Steve Millbourn, Dave Harvey Row 3: Couch G. P. Wertz, Dave Wheeler, joe Cobb, Pat Leece, Dave johnson, LeRoy Vllestfall, jim Lowell, Don Shep 1rd September 22 September 25 September 30 Qctober 2 October 7 October 9 October 21 October 25 November I Couch G. P. Wert: SCHEDULE AND SCORES We They Vandalia Butler ,, , ,,.,. 17 48 Troy .... .... . D 32 23 Greenville ee...e . . , ,, Z5 30 Vandalia Butler ,, 23 37 Xenia.. ....e.e.e..., , , 33 Z2 Fairmont ,,,, , , ,W 32 23 M. V. L. , , ,, , , , . Tied for Fourth Place District Meet at Springfield ,,.,,, Fourth Place -State Meet ,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, 22nd Place ROSS-COUNTRY enjoyed a successful season this year. The guidance of Coach G. P. Wertz and the valuable experience gained in the past seasons proved to be a winning combination for the squad. The climax of the season was the State Cross-Country Meet, held in Columbus, in which Piqua defeated Troy and Xenia, the only other Miami Valley League schools represented. In cross-country, unlike most sports, the team with the lowest score is the winner. Page Seventy-Eight XR S 6 ! b y .,,. M , 35 x kb G , , 5 3 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I: Tom Dennis, -lohn Lucas, Gary Stanton, Tim Townsend, Terry Bolton, lim Baumann, Coach Richard Pearson Row 2: ,lerry Pwolden, Bill Barger, Duane Rhoades, Darhl Estes, Don Couchot, E-oh Purdy, ,lim Long, Tom Covault, Niclx llxroolth irt Coach Richard Pearson December Dect-mher Decemher Decemher Dt-cemher Deeemher Decemher Decemher .lanuary ,lanuary ,lanuary lil llllllfy ,lanuary ,lanuary lanuary Fehruary Fehruary Fehruary 5 6 IZ 13 19 Z0 26 7 Z 9 IO I6 17 23 so 6 13 Z0 SCHEDULE AND SCORES We Chaminade, . St. lvlary's, , 52 liellefontaine , ' Celina , 68 Wt-st Milton, , 59 Northeastern . ,, 70 Sidney, Holiday Tournament 46 Greenville, Holiday Tournament , 52 'Miamishurg , '53 Fairmont , 56 Miami East 41 'Fairborn , 46 Covington 50 Greenville , '52 +XL'Hlil 40 Sidney . 61 Troy . , , , , 42 Tipp City , , , , , 66 Springfield, District Tournament 46 'M VL Cvames Season's Record - won 8, lost ll. M VL Record - won 2, lost 5 rim 53 68 Tl 48 40 62 44 66 Sl 58 35 60 '31 81 63 55 49 47 'ST The Piqua Indians, under the leadership of Coach Richard Pearson who has completed his third consecutive year as head coach, found the competition extremely tough as they posted their season's record of eight wins to eleven losses. The season's biggest hearthrealcer was the loss to Fair- mont, an extremely close game in which the outcome was undecided until the last few seconds. Cn the other hand, the victories over Bellefontaine and Miamishurg were of the same nature only the outcomes were in favor of PHS. Page Eighty ESER E BASKETB LL QRS 6 Row l: Dick Pool, jim Knouff, john Bayster, Chris Hardman, Ted Lawson, Doug Macliellar, Don Nicodemus, Bohhy McM:iken. Man iger Row 2: Conch ,lim Hardman, Orville Collins, LeRoy Westfall, Larry Emerick, ,lohn Hall, Dave Johnson, Ron Cousino Decemher Decemher Decemher Dccemher Decemher Decemher January lu n u ary Ll a nua ry january ln nuury Il an n u ary january Fehruurv Fehruary Felwrunry Couch jim Hzirdinnn 'S 6 12 13 19 20 9 10 16 17 Z0 23 30 6 15 20 SCHEDULE AND SCGRES VVQ They -Chaminade , 32 46 St. Mary's ,. 44 43 Bellefontaine , 26 28 'Celina ,, ,, , 60 40 f-West Milton, , . 42 35 -Northeastern . 41 57 Fairmont ,, 31 52 7-Miami East , 43 37 -Fairhorn , , 30 35 Covington , , 33 30 Vlvliamishurg, A 36 62 Cvreenville. , 42 59 --Xenia , ,, Y, 44 43 ---Sidney 32 22 -Troy , , , 49 53 f'-I-ipp City , . ,, '53 22 Coach lim Hardman has completed his third season as mentor ofthe Reserve Basketball Team. Although they won only two while losing five games in MVL play, the papooses, consisting almost entirely of sophomores, gained much ex- perience and finesse. Their season record showed more success, as they posted 8 wins against 8 losses, Page Eighty-Two Pmwf ww? 'SI Y, x Q SS N .NN I A-PF, 3wQggw5. :, . ., , 0'w' mf? 5 f if af? ei L15 , XA .Q my V fx Q j in Q if f f-- , . i 9 a+-K5 V if , D iff ,im ,egg if f I A 24 1 f-'Q' C i 1 5 3 S TRACK Richard Pearson, Head Coach Paul Fat-hl, Assistant Coach Row 1: john Moorman, Ron Cousino, Dan Lavey, ,lim Lowell, Bob Freeman, joe Cobb, Dennis Sillman, jim Loop, john Heater, Larry Emerick, Dick Kerrigan, Leslie Fisher Row 21 Bob Burns, Manager, ,lohn Lucas, jim DeMoss, Kornelius Mulder, Duane Rhoades, Gary Stanton, Mike Vosler, jerry Bolden, Ron Roberts, Don Couchot, Mike Penrod, Dick Pool, Dave Harvey Row 3: Coach Paul Faehl, Bill Smith, George Henderson, Ron Fox, Chuck Sherrill, Dan Nishwitz, Steve LaChey, Tom Covault, Morgan Silvers, Bill Burger, Rob Dougherty, .lim Long, Albert Barns, joe Simmons, Bill Toopes, Doug Smith, ,lim Davis, Doug Link, Scott Looney, Ed Stengel, Coach Dick Pearson SCHEDULE AND SCCRES We They Place March -Covington 77 32 Here April -Springfield Relay There April -Fairmont , , 26?5Q 91255 There April -Xenia , , A 61 57 There April -Greenville A , 7716 4OLQ Here April -Triangular 781 Here Versailles 49 Graham Local ,,,, ZOIQ April -Sidney , 76 42 Here May -Troy Relays ,, 7th Place There May 4-Miami East ,L 85 33 Here May -Troy. N , 5923 Here May -Miami Relays , , Oxford May -MVL Meet 4th Place Fairborn May -District , 4th Place Dayton May Z3-State Meet Columbus Once again, Coach Richard Pearson led the Piqua Track Squad through a very successful season with but one loss in seven dual meets and one triangular meet. Valuable experience was gained at these meets and at the relays in which the squad participated in preparation for the MVL Meet which is considered the highlight of the track season. Page Eighty-Four TR CK SENIORS 2, 4:55: - 'N Row Row Raw Row 5160 .wr Ron Roberts, CFZITY Staunton, Ijllllllk' Rlnmalvlus Bob Burns, Mika Yoslcr, Dun Cnllchot : blcrrx' Holden, Inhn Lucas, Kornclis fX1uHur IIN Il-Mon Pugc Eighty-Fivc Basins Li., Coach lim Hardman, assisted hy Watson Farrar. guided the hasehall team through a very successful season. This is Coach Hardman's third year as head hasehall coach, and Coach Farrar's first year as his assistant. This year's team also had a reserve unit which played several games during the season. These hoys gained valuahle experience through this program. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Vile They March ll Graham Local, S 6 'April 5 Fairhorn , Postponed April Northwestern 3 April Northwestern l 'April Greenville 4 April Southeastern ll April llrlwana , , ll April Northeastern 12 'April Troy l 'April Xenia , 12 April Southeastern Postponed 'April Miarnishurg l3 'April Fairmont .. Postponed May Fairmont, 3 May Northeastern Postponed ,lim Hardman, Head Coach May llrhana ,,,, , 79 Vvatson Farrar, Assistant Mal' Arcilmlm H Coach ' League Games E Q 3 lt I Row l: .lim Lane, lloh McKinney, Ed Brush, Dennis Reck, Chris Hardman, Mel Miller, ,lohn Houshel, Paoli Schroerlulce, Nick Broolchart Row 2: Larry Lyman, Terry Bolton, Mike lVlcCluslcy, Doug lvlaclfellar, ,lohn Bayster, Norman Cromes, Tom Swank, ,lim Baumann Row 3: Coach ,lim Hardman, Roh Mclvlaken, Don Asher, Ken Smith, Carroll Crowell, jim Knouif, Doug Ritter, Denny Sauers, Orville Collins, Ron Mason, Don Nicodemus, Don Shepard, Marion Mutter, Coach Wzitstmti Farrar Page Eighty-Six BASEBALL SIENIORS WMM' lamina Y 5 Row 1: Nick Brookhart, Mel Miller, Bob McKinney Row 2: Eddie Brush, john Houshcl, jim Lane Row 3: Dennis Rack, Bob Schrocrluke Page Eighty-Seven TENNIS Row l: Stulwh Wriglit. Ron Sears, Tim Townsend, Don Woods Row Z: Coach Don VUilliamson, liolw Inglis, Mike Allen, Gary jackson, Boh Bryan, Don Harris, Tom Stengcl Brute Pmodlxin Mild M ilonc lfliuclc Clayton Q Coach Don Nxfilliamson M arch April April April April April April April April lwlay lwiay May Max' Max' Max' Max' VUL- They Fairview 2 3 Fairhorn 5 O Sidney l 4 Greenville 4 I Fairmont 4 I Xenia 5 O Sidney 2 3 Fxellefontaine 6 0 Greenville 4 1 Trox' 3 2 Xenia , 5 O Troy 3 Z Fairmont Postponed Bellefontaine Postponed Miamishurg Postponed ind li' District No Team Score Under the guiding hand of Coach Don Vifilliimson who is in his second year as tennis coach, the Piqua Central Tennis Team succeeded in posting an enviahle record. This success can he largely attrihuted to the senior memhers which formed the team's nucleus. Page Eighty-Eight ln his first year as head mentor ofthe golf team, Coach aloe Balassone and the eleven hoys of which the squad was composed, found the competition extremely tough as they met each Miami Valley League foe. The MVL Meet, in which Piqua placed fourth was won hy Greenville. April April April April April April April May May lvlay lviay 3 7 IO 16 23 Z4 30 6 0 15 21 Greenville Troy Greenville , Eairhorn , Xenia Sidney Sidney Troy M, V. L. District, , Eairhorn . SCHEDULE AND SCORES Vile 7 1432 4lQ 91g 732 f 312 7 6 4th place Tied for Znd They 9 110 1112 W2 332 IZF2 ll 10 GOLF Cfoacli loe llalassone Place Here Here There There Here Here There There Sidney Dayton Here lon Nxlillinms, Dave Johnson, Dick Buecker, jim Thyer, Larry Lind, jim Kennedy, Jerry Kerns, Bob Purdy, Clark Bolton, Dan French, Coach ,loc Balassone Page Eighty-Nine 300 C UB Row 1: Beverly Evans, Wzilly Cvard, ,lane Krabill, ludy Pool, Becky Brookhart, Connie Beatty, Patty Zimmerman, Sharon Brubaker, Gloria Smith, ,lanice Lane, Carolyn Shaw, Marsha Hagan, jackie Motter, lane Cotterman, joy Petty Row 2: Miss Hulda Heller, Adviser, Lucinda Smith, Carole Thompson, Carolyn Clark, Sarah Burns, Rita Harris, Helen Young, Regina Shumaker, Sue Lytle, Sarah Burnside, Pat Slaby, Cathie Morgan, Kay Penrod Row 3: Mimi Lewis, lieth Burham, Carol Ashton, Shirley Supinger, Sandy Ostendorf, Sarah Hulme, Pat Ash, loyce Dapore, Rosie Sauers, Susan Lowell, Barbara McCartney HE 300 Club is a girls' athletic group and, as its name suggests, it is composed of girls who have earned the required 300 points for membership. These points are earned by participation in the various sports activities. lncluded in these are individual sports, such as hiking, bowling, and bicycling, the inter- scholastic sports, volleyball and basketballg and the intramural sports, alley soccer, volleyball, basketball, and badminton. When a girl earns the membership requirement, she is given a shield. Upon earning 500 points, a letter is awarded. When 1000 points are accumulated, the highest award, a charm, is presented. The money for these awards is acquired by selling basketball pencils and by selling admission tickets to the annual Sports Night. OFFICERS: Row 1: Sarah Hulme, Vice President, Pat Ash, Secretary, ,loy Petty, President Row 2: Dorothea Fowlis, lndividual Sports Manager, Sandy Ostendorf, Basketball Managerg jane Cotterman, Volleyball Manager Page Ninety LA S WL ADERS and ARC' ER A A A Row l: Sharon Dupplcr. Pat Cox, Sharon lirnlaakcr, Nuna NX'cax'cr, lam-r Harrlcv, Connie Mnscn, Carol .-Xshrnn Row 1: X irginia limvinan. Patti' Zinnncrnian, Clicrvl Favorirc, lane Kralwill, Diana lfrirzcr, Rnna Bmrkin, Fallx' DcL'ka'I', Kfai'nlx'nSl1aw Row iz llcttx' lfilwaixls, lanct Applcgctt, Lfarawl Sfl1walNlc, Nano' Harrmi, Helen liicrmann, Sarah lFllIllUL', Par Asli, lnilv llankwurtli, Cnraln Drake, Xlias Hnliia Hullcr, Aiiviscr Rnw l: Lucinda Smith, Bi-vcrlx' Pnling, Barbara Halo, Gail Dnwncv, Dnrntlica Fowlis, llcvcrlx' Evans, l'arrv Zimmcrnian, lnlic llranilon, Cami Briggs low 1: lniiv llncaplicr, Rosurnary Sain-rs, Il-ggv KYNL-il, Carol SL'hXV2llWlL', ,lanct llncliriiigcr, Carol Franks, Anno Hi-rrlnan, Sliarnn lirnlvakcr. Nanuv l'ru-rlwack, -luycc Argalwriglwt, nlaxinvs Grccnlaanin Row 3: Erika llalatoni, Sannlx' Ostcrinloil, Iran Nwriglit. Phyllis Hart. Nana' Cooke, Rita Snulcr, Rnlwurta Hays, l'at Asli, -lniiy l7ankwnrIli, Sarah Hnlinc Page Ninctx'fOnc Gir s' Basketball and Volleyball ,nn-nu-.ms-.smt at., Row I1 Gloria Smith, Carolyn Clark, Regina Shumalccr, Connie Beatty, Beverly Polini, one Dipore Row 2: Patty-Zimmerman, ,lanice Lane, Sue Hutchins, Con Ustentlort, Kay l't-nrotl, Rosemary Sauers, ,Ioy Petty. ,lan nie Estes, Beth Burn un Pit As Sirl Hulmt M ss H ll r C Ol 1 'Nui X e Cotterrnan, Sue Lxtlt Betlxx Broolxh irt udx 5pe1rs . '5:. , . A in ff Vlzi I I.: - - - - ,,-1:: 5 .gs W wr f 5 I i Row lz Sondra Creager, Connie Beatty Row 21 Keitha Rust, Diana Critzer, janet Pauli, Gloria Smit Row 5: ,lanice Lane, Cindy Agenlwroad, Erika Balatoni, Rostm irx Siuers Sue l xtlt ine Q otttrm in Row 4: Regina Shumalcer, Carolyn Wlilson, Patty Zimmermin Shiron Bruhilt r Cindy Smith .loy Petty, Susan Hutchins Row 'iz Joyce Dapore, ,lean XX'rig1ht,ludy Dankworth, Sarah Hulmt Sindy Osttntlori Ann Turner Pat Ash, Miss Hultla Heller, adviser Page Ninety-Two OUR SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alberts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Ron Alexander Mrs. Mary H. Allen Carol Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barger Cory Lemmon Nancy Loffer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Louis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Louis William G. Malone Mr. and Mrs. james McClusky Connie Beatty Beta Hi-Y Mr. and Mrs. Simon M. Brotkin George McGilliard Mr Mr Mr . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. W. L. McVety Donald Minton john Mong Margery L. Brown Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Marcia Anne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cheer Club Ann Clark Burnham Robert Burnside Carey james Carter William R. Ceylor Martha jane Clark Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins Mr. and Mrs. Leo Comolli Mrs. Minnie Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Copher Donald James Couchot Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Craft Marvin Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Don Dankworth Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Decker Sharon Doppler Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Draving Carolyn Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William P. Enos Mr. and Mrs. Charles Etherington Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Flesh A. W. French james Funderburg Robert Gard Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mong Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nishwitz The Rev. and Mrs. A. H. O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Everett Petry Piqua High School Library Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pittman Mr. and Mrs. Flavil Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pool Mr. Herald Putnam Mr. and Mrs. james Reeder Wayne Reeves The Rev. and Mrs. Homer L. Rickel jim Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sauers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schlotzhauer Carolyn Shaw Gilbert Shaw Martha Shaw jerry Shoemaker George T. Shroyer Mattie E. Shroyer Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Shuchat Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Perry Slack Clarence E. Smith, Sr. Gary and Cathie Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gast Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geiger Mr. William Ginn Ed Grote Suzanne Groves Doug Smith Mr Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs O. C. Stein Odus Treon C. B. Upton . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . Ed Vetter . Charles E. Vosler . Edward J. Vosler Connie Hall Miss Nancy Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Harmony Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. lack Hole Dr. and Mrs. john Vosler Sherry Sue Vosler Norman Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Weinschenk Janice Weldy Mr. and Mrs. Forest Holly Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Wellmeier Glenn Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. Don White Donald Houser Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Willcox Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Kahn Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. William C. Katker Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kiser Pat Winter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Krabill Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawrence Leaders Club james Klopfer Ray Koenig Kopf Ferman Krabill Carrol E. Landis Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods Don Woods Stubb Wright Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmerlin Miss Minna Zimmerlin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zimmerlin Jerry Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zimmerman Page Ninety-Four ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM! Let's carry the spirif of rooting for the home Team not only at games of sport, but into the very fibre of our economic life. Build, buy, boost and bank locally. Thaf's the spirit that makes a good Community great. So Roof for The Home Team . . . and win! OUR PERSONAL LOAN OFFICE IS OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12:00 noon THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Lester A. McDonel, Manager C I T I Z E N S NATIONAL BANK sr TRUST co DRIVE-IN BANKING Home of the Christmas Club Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 510,000 Maximum Insurance for each depositor Pagc Ninety-Fivc FAMOUS FOR HAMBUR GERS SIDNEY - OHIO - PIQUA The Piqua Central Student Council CONGRATULATES S P E R R Y the Che0f59 jeumiry Store W Piqua's Largest Variety Storen 207 North Main Street PIQUA, OHIO G. C. M U R P H Y 3l6 North Main Street Congratulations FUNERAL HOME to the 1959 Graduating Class ARMCO STEEL CORPORATION Piqua Tubing Plant Manufacturers of Welded Steel Tubing 646 West High Street PHONE PR 3-1647 HOTEL FORT PIQUA Dining Room QUALITY DINNERS OPEN WEEK DAYS ONLY S BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF US AT TRINKLE BUICK - PONTIAC, Inc. l2l N. Main St. PIQUA, OHIO SUBSCRIPTIONS for All Magazines New or Renewal Realtor - Insurer G ' I A S ' It If S pecla y Complete Real Estate and M A B E L G I N N Insurance Service Your Local Agent n H09 Broadway Phone PR 34932 222 W. Ash St. Phone. PR 3-BZI5 THE J. A. SHADE LUMBER The PIQUA ICE CO. COMPANY H Beverage and Sized Ice in Bags Since 1889 has offered Quality Lumber SELF-SERVE VENDORS and Millwork 24 Hour Service See us for remodeling and building PLANT and YARD in SHAWNEE L. F. KOESTER, Mgr. 230 First Street Office Phone PR 3-0327 P g Ninety-Eight Compliments of MAGEE BROS. CO. 216 West High St. Phone PR 3-1861 PRINTERS and BINDERS All Types of Commercial Printing Quality Printers Since 1895 Printer of this Annual SEEOUR RETAIL STORE FINE BLANKETS AND WOOLENS THE ORR FELT 6: BLANKET COMPANY South Main Street C. F. Penrocl 6: Sons, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR First in quality and service Phone PR 3-3314 PIQUA, OHIO and PENROD CABINET SHOP All kincls of built-ins STELZER SL REED established in I875 Piqua's Most Complete INSURANCE SERVICE 525-6-7 Orr-Flesh Bldg. Phone PR 3-3265 custom cabinet work FORMICA ROBERT B. REED, c.L.U. L E. REED Rear Bl' E' Ash St' yiiiiiixm G REED C P C U PIQUA, oHio ' ' ' ' ' ' Page Ninet Congratulations to the Class of '59 R. W. ZllVllVlERLlN INSURANCE AGENCY Service Beyond the Contract 223 West Ash St. Phone PR 3-2484 Congratulations to the Class of ' 59 Gallaher's Drug Store 414 North Main Street BEST WISHES Class of '59 MIAMI INDUSTRIES Brown's Service Station SUNOCO PRODUCTS A to Z Lubrication 655 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: PR 3-0111 Complimen ts of KAHN'S FOR THE BES T in Young Men 's Clothing 318 North Main Street MIAMI COUNTY HARDWARE For All Your SPORTING GOODS and HARDWARE Needs 331 North Main St. Phone PR 3-0334 West High Barber Shop 337 W. High St. Appointments Only Phone PR 3-4847 ,lust ask for George Bob Modern Homes and Modern Buildings call for a Modern Landscape Planting. Let us talk it over with you. No charge or obligation. Leonard's Nurseries 50 Acres of Stock Phone PR 3-5085 Page O ne Hundred THE ATLAS UNDERWEAR COMPANY Manufacturers of QUALITY KNIT GOODS Since 1899 PIQUA, OHIO RICHMOND, IND. Maker of PRODUCTS Jerry Shoemaker Studio Q Portrait - Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 321 N. Downing Street PIQUA, OHIO We Do Our Best To Give You The Best DODGE TAXI Call PR 3-2351 ' Dependable Service ' Courteous Experienced Operators ' Quicker Better Service Safely ' Special and Group Rates on all trips beyond City limits Try our Noon Day Special BUDEE'S HAMBURGER SHOP Compliments of Ulbriclfs Super Market Open Every Evening, Sundays Until Noon 407 S. VVayne Street Compliments to the Class of '59 KRONENBERG Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Licensed - Bonded - Insured STUDENTS Remember RAPP'S sell it for less RAPP'S STORE On the Square 117 Wood St. Phone: PR 3-3126 NEED A PLUMBER? 2? CALL KRONENBERG You'll get PRICE - QUALITY - SERVICE - EASY TERMS - FREE ESTIMATES THE FINEST IN EQUIPMENT Page One Hundred-Two BRING IT THIS MORNING WEAR IT TONIGHT A RICHARD L. SHANELY'S S U N B R I T E Prescription Pharmacy C L E A N E R S JOHN C. WILLIAMS Ask Your Doctor - He Knows 649 West High Street Delivery Service Next to KroSeY,S PIQUA, OHIO Corner High and Broadway Phone PR 3-1962 THE SI-IERER -BELL COMPANY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE and CADILLAC SA LES and SER VICE GUARANTEED USED CARS I I5 East Ash St. I25 East Water St. Phone PR 3-6463 POHddTh Wews Engravers, gnc. SiJ1zey,0lzio dm Makers of Qualify Zinc fyfalffones ang .Zinc .Eine Cgfchinqs The Best of Everything to the Class of 59H DR. C. H. LIBBEE Be tvfue to yotw teeth or they will be false to you A Treat 'Thats Hard To Beat EAT A Frisclfs Big Boy the works Take out orders Phone: PR 3-2712 211 E. Ash St. Piqua, Ohio COMPLIMENTS of ibeermuud FINE FOODS THE ZOLLINGER CO. PIQUA, OHIO COMPLI MENTS OF KISER BARBER SI-IOP Ford Kiser Darrel Pence Compliments of Ayers Pastry Shop I30 West High St. PIQUA, OHIO KIEFER'S Broadway Pharmacy Chas. W. Kiefer Geo. C. Kiefer J. Robert Adams Francis Mills Registered Pharmacists Broadway and High Phone PR 3-2686 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO THE CLASS OF l959 THE SMART SHOP WOIVIEINVS WEAR S. IVI. BROTKIN Coats J Dresses - Millinery GREENVILLE, OHIO PIQUA, OHIO SINDEY, OHIO Page One Hundred-Fiv We honor the CLASS of '59 F, f Your success lies far ahead. And B- I that success 1S determlned by apply- 2 , ing what has been learned the past .SL years. Our heartiest congratulations Y are yours-to fulfill your every dream. 'Z Q-sv' L-X, l THE Piqua's Favorite Trading Place-Since 1883 L J. W. BRowN sToRE 'ef 44 Mm 'WW-I .ny 'Ei SE-vv,.-nl MUSIC sfnvlcs 114 West Ash Street PIQUA, OHIO THE PIQUA PAINT COMPANY EAN Sz ARRY HIGH GRADE Paint Products Imperial Washable WALL PAPER 204-206 North Wayne Street Phone - - - PR 3-2102 One Hundre To each member CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '59 of the GEO. HENDRICKS 1959 Graduating Class INSUSSIEQEMQCETENCY we wish INSURANCE a most Successful future' Licensed Real Estate Realtor Phone PR 3-4756 Piqua, Ohio The Third Savings Sc Congratulations Loan Company To PIQUA-XOH10 THE CLASS OF '59 PICKERING'S WP?-1339 Plumbing Supply Compliments to the CLASS OF '59 ANGLE HARDWARE 409 N. Main St. PIQUA, OHIO Phone PR 3-0627 Fuller Bros. Body Shop N. DIXIE HIGHWAY 24' Hour Wrecker Service Day Phone: PR 37854 PIQUA, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '59 We enjoy serving you with the latest in smart styles. NETH 6? STELZER, Inc Piqua's Foremost Men's Shop Page One Hundr cl S BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '59 Post OHice Restaurant Serving Fine Foods at popular prices 212 North Wayne Street CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '59 BARN!-IART 8: HEILMAN, Inc. F IRESTONE DEALER STORE 326 N. Wayne St. J. Miles Insurance Agency COMPLIMENTS of I-IENTRICI-I MARKET I IZ9 Park Avenue SERVICING Fire Casualty Bonds Health 6: Accident Life Since I902 W. C. MILES T. R. IVIOTE, C.P.C.U. COMPLIMENTS of Cates Class Company Everything in Glass sol Brook so Phone PR 3-7317 Congra tula tions to the Class of 1959 MADISON - KRABILL HOME FOR FUNERALS BoRDEN's ICE CREAM COMPQFENTS For I00 years folks have been saying, IF IT'S BORDEN'S, IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD! 700 S. Roosevelt Ave. Phone PR 3-3265 Men's Shop The place to go for the LATEST FASHIONS 429 N. Main St. Phone PR 3-5928 Page One Hundred-Eight THE ELLIOTT FURNITURE COMPANY Westinghouse Appliances ROA Television Kifoeliler Furniture Moliawlq Rugs Sealy Mattresses Heywood'Walqej5eld Etl1an'Allen Phone PR 3-6721 PIQUA, OHIO Best Wishes to the 1959 Graduating Class D R A K E Service Station Be prepared for hospitality 'F ph I fa we i Ill' x .2:.. Q - 1X ' f 'I R .N 3 ix' 1 f 5? 'M 'Wi'-.ij ea ' ff a z pa F 3.41 2 -wif . H g ift aaayiu if ' I 34 F mf ll' HI ci 'wt allay 1' , B0 1 . v 'Ma-5 IOVNED UNDER AUYMOIIYV OF YN! COCA'COlA C Coca-Cola.ff 'i now mf! H I : convem t ,1 ,lp SIZHS 'J fel eallat names, i,,a,,,i in 1 I I rp l I p R 5 Mig lia I - - -.- REGULAR KING FAMILY THE PIQUA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PgOI-Id Congratulations to the CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 to the Your FORD Dealer HARDENBROOK GARAGE Class of '59 Phones PR 3-4412 P bl' SQ are PR 3-4413 PR 3-4414 NLANDQ, , , Complete Printing Service L Letterpress - Offset - Publishing INLAND HOMES CURPORATIUN - Plants in Piqua, Ohio and Hanover, Pa. , I Wedding Announcements 501 S. College Piqua, Ohio Phone: PR 3-7550 P. O. BOX 915 Phone PR 3-4595 DECKER'S PlQUALlTY BRAND IVIEATS Sold wherever Fine Foods are featured THE ROYAL FAMILY OF IVIEATS' THE VAL DECKER PACKING COMPANY Piqua, Ohio P Ol-lcldT Michael's Texaco Service 1311 South Sr. PIQUA, oH1o Phone PR 3-7484 THE PIQUA GRANITE SL MARBLE CO. 900-910 South Main St. Largest Designers and Manufacturers of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS in the Middle West Smitty's Economy Store 901 South Street PIQUA, OHIO Patent Medicines Toiletries American Greeting Cards Phone PR 3-0135 if Regal Chemical Co. Glassware, Restaurant and Janitors Supplies Sanitary Chemicals Quality Produc ts a t Consis ten t Prices 1005-1023 West High St. Piqua, Ohio M c G A RT N E Y S COMPLIMENTS FLOWERS of for All Occasions Corsages Bouquets I- K E R'5 Wedding Flowers Funeral Designs Shoe Store We wire flowers anywhere 323 North Main Street Phone: PR 3-1908 406 North Main Street STRIVING TO SERVE You Better Always - All Ways PENNEY'S Up-to-the-Minute Styling Down-to-Earth Prices THAT'S PENNEY'S THRIFTMATIC SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Trophies and Engravings THE SPORTSMAN sos N. Main sf. PIQUA, oH1o Page One Hunclre d-Eleven STANTONS BAKERY being sweet to you is our business COM PL I IVIENTS OF PIQUA ENGINEERING INC. Congratulations ! ! CONGRA TULA T1 UN S Class of '59 T0 THE as you take another step ,59 in building your future. , VOSLER BUILDING SERVICE S Builders of Beautiful Homes I5II Broadway Phone PR 3-7978 507 North Main St. IELLEFI: CLOTHES Best wishes to the Class of '59 The place to go for the latest in fashions. ,I E L L E F F ' S 319 North Main St. Piqua Have you decided on a career3 THE PIQUA DAILY CALL invites inquir about positions in the Newspaper Professio Write MR. PAUL MURRAY for an appointment THE PIQUA DAILY CALL PgO I-IddTI ZIMMERMAN'S JEWELRY 320 North Main St. Phone: PR 3-6937 ALSO DOWNSTAIRS GIFT AND DECORATOR SHOP PIQUA, OHIO Watch Repairing : : Jewelry Repairing Nationally Advertised DIAMONDS and WATCHES I0l8 Broadway Telephone PR 3-0765 Smith Greenhouse A. I. BERBERICH f7'lorist Cut Flowers and Plants for all occasions Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery BESIQOIQSHES SCHRUBB'S Class of 159 CAMERA SHOP YIELDMOR Tiiiifeliffliiilis FEEDS, INC. H PIQUA, OHIG 427 North Main Street FOGT SALES AND SERVICE DeSoto - Plymouth International Trucks SALES and SERVICE Phone: PR 3-S915 105 East Greene St. PIQUA, OHIO YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS and your business is appreciated Take your prescriptions to CROSBY the Drug Man Phone PR 3-5523 410 N. Main St. PIQUA, OHIO Page One I-lu ndrecl-Thirteen Compliments of JAMIESON FUNERAL HOME C' Meadow Gold DAIRY PRODUCTS and ICE CREAM H U N G R Y 2 Meadow Gold EAT Lo-RA HAMBURGERS Milk Products Co, Division of THE L0-RA BEATRICE Fooos oo. 328 Wood Street Phone PR 3-3472 119 WEST ASH STREET Compliments We furnish the o f th e H O M IE as the Home should be furnished at Reasonable Prices Phone PR 3-2096 Hall SL Strohmeyer, Inc. Sheet Metal and Roofing State Route 66 PIQUA, OHIO We carry a complete line of Nationally Advertised Home Furnishings and Appliances PIQUA FURNITURE MART Phone PR 3-4942 410 North Main Street P O H d dF Congratulations Class of '59 THE FRENCH OIL MILL MACHINERY COMPANY PIQUA, OHIO 1035 West Greene St. Phone PR 3-3420 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS fo the CLASS OF 59 Class of '59 from the home of Smith Corona Typewrite DRIVER MOTOR CO. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 6l4 N. Main St. Phone: PR 3-40l5 We carry all makes of Portables for your selection Piqua Office Supply Co. on the Public Square GERLACH The Qlorist DON E. RUFFNER, Proprietor Phone PR 3-0898 1521 Washington Ave. PIQUA, OHIO Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ZIMMERLIN Paint .' Glass Phone PR 3-5563 I2l West Ash Street Page One Hundred-Fifteen Floor Coverings Furniture Interior Decoration BUECKER'S SHEPARD'S MUSIC CENTER Piqua's House of Music RCA - Victor RADIO - TELEVISION Musical Instruments Records and Musical Accessories PIANOS and ORGANS 203 N. Main Street H ULME MARKET Known and Recognized as Piqua's Foremost Dealer of Quality Meats 439 S. Downing St. Phone: PR 3-3396 X - L CLEANERS for service that eXceLs 420 N. Main St. Phone PR 3-1612 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '59 J. C. CRON 85 SONS Fun eral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE PIQUA, OHIO TROY, OHIO Compliments of The Kienle Heating SL Sheet Metal Co. Summer and Winter Air Conditioning Roofing-Home Insulation 801 S. College PIQUA, OHIO Page One -Sixteen PlQUA'S HEALTHY STUDENTS USC SANDERS DAIRY PRODUCTS Miami County's Finest BORDER CITY THOMA 85 SONS BUILDING 85 LOAN JE WELERS I 121 Y ASSOCIATION O' offer you III Insured Savings up to 310,000 TRADITIONAL AND U DEPENDABLE SERVICE together with LO-ANS ON HOMES the finest lines, exclusively theirs for SINCE 1871 western Ohio B E S T W I S H E S to the CONGRATULATIONS Class of '59 to the CLASS OF '59 MALONE MARKET From OHO1OE MEATS THE PIQUA MILLING COMPANY and GROCERIES 670 South Street Phone PR 3-0151 PgO Had Eh CORKY'S Appliances for the Home Your Kelvinator Dealer Quality Merchandise, Fairly Priced and Serviced to your satisfaction Service is our business, not our sideline. 600 S. Main St. Phone PR 3-0465 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l959 jANE'S DANCING SCHOOL Classes and Private Lessons all types of dancing Ziegler Road Phone: PR 3-50l7 The Piqua Paper Box Co. General Office: Piqua, Ohio FACTORIES: Piqua, Ohio, and Dayton, Ohio SERVING YOUTH That You May Serve Y. M. G. A. A Worldwide Christian Movement VOSLER'S M 8: M CAFE PHONE PR 3-0082 4l3 N. Main Street PIQUA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS of R. C. l-lemm Glass Shop EVERYTHING IN GLASS 5l4 S. Main St. Phone PR 3-559l Congratulations to the Class of '59 THE GEO. H. RUNDLE CO. PIQUA, OHIO Manufacturers of those famous PORTER'S PRODUCTS Known and respected since 1871 Formerly Called PAIN KING Liniment and Salves Ask for these and other PORTER PRODUCTS at your Drug Counter Y - Teen Purpose 'To grow as a person, To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, To grow in the knowledge and love of God. Y. W. C. A. Page One Hundr ineteen We PIQUA NATIONAL BANK4m TRUST CO. ,fy 'Y ,X ll Y Lf W5 s N3 bi 1 ff . 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