Piqua Central High School - Piquonian Yearbook (Piqua, OH)
- Class of 1963
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Mr. Carterls contributions to the school and the student body cannot properly be appraised in written Words. The students of Piqua Central can only thank hiin for his tireless Work and dedicate this annual to show their heartfelt appreciation. 'CA teacher affects eternity, he can never tell Where his influence stopsf, - Henry B. Adams Page Two . 1- ,, ie' we ,H F Q S , 1 Q J t X X V 1 7,Y,,,,wif V V - 1 V '? ,, ' - 6 1 ' ., 1-JV'-4 I r. 'JT 147, V '. TANK :A , elif . VV 'via if '-V 'W -V f -WSf 'W f 2::,i?'V1 Q53 'Sa' Iliff Vs V f YV V , iw-VXLV VTE 'iT'2-gi fy if WW? .v V 4 jg. .-1 -, V ,Q-, 1' f A f 5- ,, fm 1' M ,QQ 1 f- V .3 ' V J V f ' Rf fi V , 1 QRS :fi ' a bf? 4 'V'-f V-.. ' 15 .V ' E .. , VV-1 Y V V V -x 2 'fs-'F -V fr milwm-, 2 V QV A 'iii ff pw . ff izs . , w. V V, M ,, Mya Q D ,S 5 NN-,Ig Nw., W - - :. ,. , - , 9 J., s 9, .V , .,:-1: 1, , H -my QQ .:::, , ,w , y , 'g' I -Ig - JV f If V .:2V - fx. -. v' . .-,pi -. V - S V. V .V Wg V . 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Classes Flyleaf ,..............,..... Junior Class Officers ...,,t,. Iunior Class .................., Sophomore Class ..... Activities Flyleaf ....,...,.., Piquonian Staff ....r. Smoke Signals ....... Quill 81 Scroll ..c7c,.... Student Council ..V.............,. National Honor Society .,.,..... Acomodadores ............... ..,.... French Club ..,,,, ,,,,,., Spanish Club .,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. Science Club .,,,...,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,, Vocational Industrial Club ....,,. Future Teachers of America ,c.ccr.... Future Homemakers of America Future Nurses of America .......... Prom Committee ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Librarians ...,.,.,.,,,..,,,,,,, Attendance Assistants .,.. Senior Class Play ......,.. junior Class Play ..... Triple Treat .,r,,r,,.,,, YD Clubs CONTENTS Page Page 1 School Cafeteria and Custodians ...... 68 2-3 Music Flyleaf ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,, 69 4 Marching 74 ....,.. ,,,,, 7 0-71 5 Band Front ...... -, 72 6-7 Concert Band ..... 73 S Orchestra ......,... 74 9 Varsity Choir ..... 75 10 Mixed Chorus ,...Y 76 11-29 Cirls, Choir ...,.. ,, 77 30-31 Ensembles .,.. ,,,,, 7 S-79 32 Snapshots ...,.. ,, S0 33 Sports Flyleaf ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,, S1 34 Varsity Football ..iir,,. S2 35-39 Football Seniors ..,,..,. S3 40-46 Varsity Basketball ...re.., 84 47 Basketball Seniors .... 85 48 Reserve Basketball .,.,,,.. 86 49 Cross Country ,,,s,,,,,, 37 50 Wfrestling ...,.,,.., 88 51 Tennis .........,, 89 52 Track ..........,...., 90 53 Track Seniors ..,.. 91 54 Baseball ..........,..,,r., 92 55 Baseball Seniors .,...... 93 56 Golf .......,............,..., 94 57 Coaching Staff ....... 95 58 Cheerleaders ..,.... 96 59 Cheer Club .......r,V...,,.,,,, 97 60 .300 Club ,.,,,,,,re,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,rV,,,,,,,,,,,ee 98 61 Class Leaders and Referees ,,,YY,,,,,,, 99 62 Cirls, Basketball and Volleyball ,,v... 100 63 All Star Volleyball and Archery ...,.. 101 64 Snapshots ........,ev,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e H 102 65 Advertising F lyleaf ...,.,. , 103 66 Sponsors ..,V.,,.,,,, ,eA,, 1 04 67 Advertising ..er,. e,,,,,,, 1 05-133 Page Four A9il1iNl'1QSEi?AE'5 UN f'-.l N FAC LTT RONALD ALEXANDER: B.S. in Education, Indiana State Teachers, College, Indiana University, Illinois State Col- lege, Sophomore Business, Senior Business. YVILLIAM ALEXANDER: in Education, M.Ed., Miami University, VVittenberg University, Higher Mathe- matics, Geometry, Advanced Algebra. JUDY BATTEN: Secretary to the Principal. MILDRED BERMAN: B.S. in Education, Ohio State Uni- versity, Miami University, Ohio University, YVorld His- tory, American History. JAMES C. CARTER: B.S. in Music Education, Otterbein College, M.Ed., Ohio University, Miami University, Marching Band, Concert Band, Instrumental Music. NVENDELL CARTER: B.S. in Education, Ohio State Uni- versity, YVorld History, American History, Senior Social Studies, Acomodadores Adviser, Junior-Senior Party Ad- viser, Cross Country Coach. JOHN L. DAVIS: A.B., Music, John Marshall University, University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music, Miami University, Ohio State University, Varsity Choir, Sophomore Choir, Beta Hi-Y Adviser. PAUL FAEHL: B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, Physical Education, Football Coach, WVrestling Coach, Colt Coach. ELLA FARLEY: B.S. in Education, Miami University, Of- fice Practice, Health, Attendance, Advanced Shorthand, Typing, Cheerleader Adviser. JACOB H. FENTZ: Miami University, University of Cin- cinnati, Factory Experience, Vocational Machine Shop, Student Council Adviser. EMILY D. CARBRY: A.B., VVittenberg University, Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Future Teachers, Association Adviser. JOY McNELLY: B.S. in Home Economics, Ohio State University, Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America Adviser. FOREST T. CROVES: A,B. Heidelberg College, M.A., Ohio State University, M.A.T., Miami University, Chemis- try, Biology, Science Club Adviser. E. J. HAMPSHIRE: B.S. in Education, Ohio State Uni- versity, Industrial Arts, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing. JAMES IIARDMAN: B.S. in Education, XVittcnberg Uni- versity, American Literature, Civics, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach, Varsity Baekfield Coach. HULDA HELLER: A.B., Miami University, M.A., Ohio YVeslcyan University, Physical Education, Health, Cirls Intramural Sports, Interscholastic Sports, 300 Club Ad- viser. LESLIE HILLIER: Akron University, Kent State Univer- sity, University of Cincinnati, Vocational Machine Shop. JANICE JACKSON: A.B. Marshall University, History, English. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON: B.S. in Education, Miami Uni- versity, KLA. in English, Ohio State University, English, American History, Journalism, School Page Adviser. Page Six DICK PEARSON: B.S. in Education, Vifittenberg University, M.E., Bowling Green State University, NVorld History, Algebra, Biology, Track Coach, Freshman Football and Basketball Coach. ROBERT S. RICHARDSON: A.B., Otterbein College, lN'I.A. in Spanish, Middlebury College, Ohio State University, Columbia University, Miami University, Latin, Speech, Spanish, English, Director of Dramatics. BETTY RIHM: A.B., Our Lady of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati, English. FRED ROBERTS: B.S. in Education, XVilmington College, College of Music in Cincinnati, M.E., Miami University, Orchestra, Counseling. DONALD SCHLOTZHAUER: B.S., Ball State College, M.A., Ball State College, Ohio University, Miami Uni- versity, Counselor. CILBERT SHAVV: A.B., Miami University, State University of Iowa, Ohio Northern University, Physics, Bookkeep- ing, Piquonian Annual Adviser. S. E. SLAUCHTER: B.S. in Education, Miami University, Printing, Driving. MARGARET SLAUCHTER: Director of Attendance. ELOISE SONNE: B.S. in Education, Miami University, English. CARY SPENCER: A.B., XVest Virginia University, English and WVorld History. MARGARET STEPHAN: B.S. in Education, Miami Uni- versity, Art, Piquonian Magazine Adviser. THURL STEPHENS: B.S. in Education, Miami University, M.A., University of VVisconsin, VVilmington College, Ohio University, Miami University VVorkshop, 1957, Coe Foundation, 1961, Senior Social Studies, Plane Ceometry. VELMA STEPHENSON: B.A. Berea College, M.A., Ohio State University, B.S. in Library Science, Peabody Teach- ers' College, Librarian, Student Librarian Adviser, Read- ing Improvement. RAY O. YVALKER: B.S. in Education, M.A., Ohio State University, University of XVisconsin, American History, NVorld History, National Honor Society Adviser. C. P. VVERTZ: B.A., Heidelberg College, University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame University, Ohio State Univer- sity, Biology, Athletic Director, Assistant Cross Country Coach. CARL XVESTON: B.S. in Education, Miami University, VVood Shop. CUSTAV VVINCENT: A.B., Ohio Northern University, University of XVarsaw, University of Cincinnati, Miami University, French, French Club Adviser. ROBERT C. NVINTER: A.B., NVittenberg University, M.A., Ohio State University, Extension at Bowling Creen State University, Extension at Miami University, High School Principal. Page Seven F ACULTT ADM I ISTRATI O HE Board of Education, com- posed of private citizens, meets regularly each month or at such times as necessary to transact business or decide issues aifecting the Well being of the Piqua School System or its students. Their decisions are ably carried out by Superintendent XV. F. Superintendent WV. F. Hocrner Principal Robert C. XVinter A'B', Ellrllmm Collcgc Iloerner and for matters pertaining di- A.B., XYittcnberg University M-A-, Cfmlmbiu University rectlv to the high school bv Principal, MA 101110 5mt6.UH1Vt'1'S?t5' . Miami Univgrgity ' I ' Bowling Green State University University of Cincinnati Robert G' Xvlnter' Miilmi U11iV4'l'5itY The students ot Piqua Central High School thank the members of the board, Mr. Hoerner, and Mr. XViDtG1'f01'Illk1kil'lg their education at Piqua Central one of the most pleasant and profit- able experiences ot their lives. Row 1: Dr. Ceorgc R. Cameron, Optometrist, Miss lane Rcngel, Clerk of the Board of Education, Mr. Robert Reclc, President of the Board of Education, Secretary of Hartzell Industries. Row 2: Mr. Robert Hilbert, Meteor Motor Car Company, Mr. Robert lfite, Vice President of the Board of Education, Attorney- at-Lawg Mr. XV. F. Hocrner, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Harry Oda, Citizens National Bank and Trust Company. Page Eight SENIOR CLASS Carol Crimes Rollin Karnehm Ca 1'mn l Rl mrma 1 des John Acllard CLASS OFFICERS John Adlarcl .A7.,. .......,....Y,7.V,Y..,v.,. ...,.,,.... . .......... P 1 'esident Carol Pmhoacles ...Y. ...... N 7 ice President Carol Crimes ,....... ,........ S eC1'6ta1'y Rollin Karnehm ...... ..... T 1'62lSUl'C1' S we leave the halls of P. H. S. to go our separate ways, we refiect upon our many happy memories. XVe shall cherish the memory of the many activities, the various school honors, the most understanding teachers, and the good friends. Pledged to Our Alma Mater, may we, the Class of 1963 grow always in the Wisdom of our learning. CLASS MOTTO Life is a long lesson in humility. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOXVER Azure and Pearl Cherry Blossom Page Ten JOHN ADLARD ,.Ab,, Football 2, 3, 4 Wlrestling 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Acomodadores 2 F reneh Club 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 3, President 4 Student Council, President 4 Class Officer, President 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 National Honor Society 4 RICHARD ALEXANDER Dick AIex', Football 3, 4 Aeomodadores 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Wlrestling 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholarship Test 2, 3, 4 Boys' State Alternate 3 GENE ALLEN APPLE Marching Band 2, 3, President 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Track 3 Beta Hi-Y 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, President 4 Drum Ensemble 3, 4 RODNEY BAKER uJ'Il7lf0l',, Track 3 RICIIARD VI. BARNS Diclc,' 1'Bar'ney,' Marching Band 2, 3, Treasurer Concert Band 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Wrestling 2 Spanish Club 3, 4 Scholarship Test 2, 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 4 Page Eleven ROBERT ALBERTS Bob Peclro,' DOLORES JUNE APPLE HDC5, 300 Club 3, 4 Librarian 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Future Homemakers of Am Intramural Volleyball 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 JAMES A. ASBURY HASD .1 Jima Football 2 Track 2 XVrestling 2 ROGER BAKER .,R0g,, GENE BAYMAN Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 Club Co-ed Council 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 erica XVILLIAM R. BEASLEY Bill', BeasU Golf 2, 3, 4 MARGARET ANN BERKENSTOCK Acomoclaclores 2. Varsity Choir 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Class Play 3 300 Club 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Jewelry Committee 3 Scholarship Test 4 National Honor Society 4 VVILLIAM DENNIS BLACK Hub Big DU Piquonian Stall 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Club Coed Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Scholarship Test 4 National Honor Society 4 LINDA BLAIR Not graduating JOSEPH H. BOBB :given Scholarship Tests 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Stuclcnt Council 3 Acomotlaclorcs 2 National Honor Society 4 Delegate to Council of XVorld Allairs 4 Page Twelve JAMES A. BEAVER j.I3f' K'Be1:oi' Cross Country 3, 4 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Hockey 3 SHIRLEY ANN BERRY '4Sl1irl dTinyi' Cheer Club 2 Glee Club 2 Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4 LUCINDA DIANE BLACK CimIyH HSITOTHIU Smoke Signals Stall' 2 EMILY CAROL BLAYNEY Spanish Club 3, 4 Archery 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Nominating Committee 3 Future Nurses of America 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Prom Committee 3 GREGORY LEWIS BODEY Cheyennev Greg,' Baseball 2, 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club 3, Sergeant of Arms 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Hockey 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 DAVID ROBERT BOLTON cADl1UL4,, Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 22, 3, 4 Beta Hi-Y 3 Alpha Hi-Y 4 Student Council 2 HARVEY L. BOXVMAN IIarucU Carp CHARLES XV. BROXVN Butch Football 2, 3, 4 NVrestling 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Track 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Triple Treat 2 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 2, 3 Class Play 4 VALERIE BROXVN Sophomore Choir 2 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 French Club 3, 4 CHARLES E. BRUBAKER 'KClzip', Marching Bancl 2, 4 Concert Bancl 2, 3, 4 Beta Ili-Y 2, 3 Miami Hi-Y Council 3 Prom Committee 3 Ensemble 3 Alpha Hi-Y 4 ffm. Page Thirteen DAVID lN'I. BOYVERS Miken Vocational Industrial Club 3 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Hockey 3 ROBERT E. BRINKMAN Football 3, 4 Wrestling 3, 4 CREGi BROXVN Vndav Baseball 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 Student Council 4 Track 3, 4 BILL L. BROVVN B rowniei' Football 2, 3, 4 XVestlin,q 2, 3, 4 Baseball 22, 3, 4 Acomoclaclores 2 Piquonian Staff, Associate Editor 4 Leaders Club 3, 4 Nominating Committee 3 Spanish Club 4 Scholarship Test 4 National Honor Society 4 MARK BRUBAKER Sc'1'rfiuy', Vocational Industrial Club 3 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Hockey n TIM CALLEBS .1 Cyn Prom Committee 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 Track 3, 4 JAMES E. CAREY fini, 'cBlut0D Triple Treat 2 Prom Committee 3 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Librarian 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Class Play 4 IUDITH DIANN CARR ...Iudyv Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club Block P 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Sophomore Choir 2 French Club 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Archery 2 SONDRA KAY CAVENDER 'fSanclyv Future Homemakers of America 4 SHIRLEY CHAPMAN Librarian 2 Student Council 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Leader 2, 3 Cheer Club 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Bowling 2 Archery 2 French Club 3 Page Fourteen DAVID S. CAMPLINC 'KDaue', Aeomodaclores 2 Football 2 Intramural Hockey 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 IOYCE DIANE CARR Dirmev Cheer Club Block P 2, 3, 4 Badminton 2 Librarian 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 4 Smoke Signal Staff 3 Bowling 4 RON CARROLL 'KPetc SIIARRON S. CHAPMAN Shari, SS', Smoke Signals 3 Gymboree 2, 3 Bowling 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 4 Librarian 2 Prom Committee, Attendant 3 Ir. Class Officer, Secretary 3 Class Leader 3 Nominating Committee 3 JUDY CHRISTENSEN Idaho Falls High School 2 Orchestra 3, 4 Concert Band 3, 4 Marching Band 4 French Club 3, 4 Scholarship Tests 3, 4 Y-Teens 4 WARREN COBURN f'C0wl1oyv 'KBus', Vocational Industrial Club, Vice President 3, President 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Hockey 4 Nominating Committee 3, 4 Student Council 4 National Honor Society 4 ROBERT COOPER .fB0b,, HCOOPH Cross-Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 JEAN ANN CORBIN Ieannie', Smoke Signals Stall 3 Cheer Club 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Basketball 22 CHARLES A. COX 'fAndy CliuckD Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Librarian 4 Cross Country 2, 3 CHARLES D. CROSBY hCl1uckD Chas-i' Charlie, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Page Fifteen ,IUNE COOPER Hjzzckiev Cheer Club 2, Vice President 3 President 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Concert Band 2, 3 Spanish Club 3 Librarian 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 3, 4 Student Council 3 Prom Committee, Attendant 3 Intramural Badminton 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Archery 4 CONNY SUE COPHER 'Coplzeri' nCO11lUl1llu c'C0plf Future Homemakers of America 2. Intramural Volleyball 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Y-Teens 2 I. DOUGLAS CORNELIUS C0rny,' Cluteh,' Marching Band 2, 3 Concert Band 2, 3 Class Play 3 Varsity Choir 2, 3, President 4 Prom Committee 3 Piquonian Staff, Iunior Editor 3, Treasurer 4 Acomodadores 2 Spanish Club, Program Chairman 3, 4 TERRY L. CREAGER UTCU Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Hockey 2, 3 THOMAS DAN KWVORTH 'Tomi' Acomodaclores 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Track 2 French Club 3, 4 Piquonian Staff 3 Alpha Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Scholarship 4 SANDY LEE DAVIS SancIy', Cassie Librarian 2 Office Attendant 4 Smoke Signals 3 Future Nurses of America 4 XVILLIAM K. DENNIS 1'Bill,' Football 2, 3, 4 VV1'estling 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Leaders Club 2, 3 Stutlcnt Council 4 LORITA KAREN DILLS Bitzi, Beef, Dillyv Choir 3 GAYLE JANIECE DOUGLAS Acomoclaclores 2 Future Teachers of America 3 Treasurer 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 French Club, 3, 4 Rated Official 2, 3, 4 Archery 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 300 Club 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Test 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4 MARSH R. DURAND Mardi, Attendance Office 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 4 Triple Treat 2, 3 Class Play 3 Badminton 2, 3 Archery 2, 3 Pa ge Sixteen REGINALD PAUL DeLAET Rc'ggirf' DENNIS R. DICKENSHEETS Slzeets', B1ondc', Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Hockey 3 SIIEIIRY ANN DORMAN Acomodaclores 2 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Class Play 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 National Merit, Honorable Mention 4 CORKY E. DRIVER Rubber Mann Student Council 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 KAREN MARIE DYE ..Kay,, Y-Teens 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Smoke Signals 3 RODCER E. EIWIRICK Hot Rodv Intramural Hockcy 4 Vocational Industrial Club 3, Vice President 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 CONSTANCE I. ETTER A'C0nuie!' Cheerleader 3, 4 Piquonian Staff 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 C0-Ed Council 2, 3, President 4 Student Council, Vice President 4 Cheer Club 2, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Prom Attendant 3 Cymboree 2, 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 KAREN L. FAUST Future Teachers of Ame1'ica 4 IANALEE L. FOCT janv Leo, ujayv Interscliolastic Basketball 2, 3 Acomodadores 2 French Club 3, 4 Arclicry 4 Scholarship Test 4 Bowling 3 MICHAEL DALE FOCT Foxy Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Page Seventeen XVILLIAM PATRICK ENOS Pain Student Council 4 Cross Country Manager 3, 4 Track 4 REBECCA C. FAIR Becky Smoke Signals Staff 3 Attendance Office 3 Sophomore Choir 2 CAROL A. FISHER Y-Teens 2, 3 Piquonian Staff, Art Editor 3 Attendance 4 Badminton 3 junior Class Play 3 Prom Committee 3 MARY DARLENE EOCT 1'Mz1ry Df, Fofsyv Attendance 4 Intramural Volleyball 2 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Future Nurses of America 4 ION ROBERT FOLCK Bohn Forkv BRUCE NORMAN FORD Captain Smitlf, Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Hockey 2 Intramural Basketball 3 ROBERT L. FULKER Bohn Sophomore Choir 2 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Track 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 GWVEN CAROL GARDNER National Honor Society 4 Piquonian Statli, Subscription Manager 4 Future Nurses of America 3, Secretary 4 Intramural and Interscholastic Sports 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Triple Treat 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 BETTY JEAN GREENBAUM Bef Future Ilomemalcers of America Intramural Volleyball 2 Archery 2 Intramural Badminton 2 Bowling 2 MARY ELIZABETH GROVES Varsity Choir 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Girls Ensemble 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Triple Treat 2 Aeomoclaclores 2 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Spanish Club 3, 4 Page Eighteen DAVE FOSTER Crabby MYRON L. FULLER Maru FuIlest', SpazIe' Beta Hi-Y 3 Alpha Hi-Y 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 Prom Committee 3 Pep Band 2, 4 Class Play 4 DOUG GOODRICH Two-seyn Idaho Falls High School 2 Biology Club 2 CAROL ANN CRIMES Class Officer, Vice President 3, Secretary 4 Acomodadores, Vice President 2 National IIonor Society 3, Secretary 4 Interscholastic Sports 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, Secretary 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4 300 Club 2, Vice President 3 Badminton Manager 4 Representative to Girl's State 3 Piquonian Staff 3, Business Manager 4 Stuclcnt Council 4, Treasurer 3 Class Play 3, 4 CARRY XVAYNE HART Gm Speedy Marching Band 2 Pep Band 2 Concert Band 2 Intramural Hockey 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Librarian 4 KATHY HART 4rDaiSyv Student Council 2 Prom Committee 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Interscholastic Basketball 3 Nominating Committee 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, Secretary 4 Gymboree 2, 3 XVILLIAM DOUGLAS HARTLEY alpougv Acomodadores 2 French Club 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4 BRENDA SUE HAYS Future Homemakers of America 2, 3,4 RANDY HENDRICKS Cross Country 4 XVrestling5 4 MICHAEL HOKE Moose, Holden Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Page Nineteen LARRY JOSEPH HART Beck foe Marching Band 2 Concert Band 2 Beta Hi-Y 2 Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Hockey 2 CHERYL LYNN HAYDEN 'KCl1eriev Ravenna High School, Ravenna, Ohio 2, 3 Art Club 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Choir 3, 4 Pep Club 2 Y-Teens 2, 3 High Times Staff 2 Home Economics Club 3 journalism 2 DOUGLAS B. HEATER 'KDoug', 'Tleatv Ref, Football 2 XVrestling 2 Track 2 Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 Class Play 3 Triple Treat 3 Student Council 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 ELIZABETH ANN HISER BetIf, Acomodadores 2 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Interscholastic Volleyball 2, 3 300 Club 3, 4 Piquonian Staff, Associate Art Editor 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Gymboree 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 4 Interscholastie Basketball 4 National Honor Society 4 LARRY D. HOUSEHOLDER i'IIou,sieD 134-ra Hi-Y 2, Marching Band 2 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3 Librarian 3, President 4 Spanish Club 3 MELODY A. HUFFMAN Mali, ulluffyv Acomodadores 2 Spanish Club 4 Future Nurses of America 3 Scholarship Test 4 MARCIA ANN IOHNSON Marcy Acomodadorcs, Secretary 2 Class Play 3, 4 300 Club 3, Individual Sport Manager 4 Cheer Club 2, 'Treasurer 3, Secretary 4 Spanish Club, Secretary 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Piquonian Staff, Assistant Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, Chaplain 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 STEPHEN K. JONES Steve, Football 2, 3, 4 VVrestling 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 4 Acomodadores 2 Triple Treat 2 Varsity Choir 4 French Club 3, 4 Scholarship Test 4 DORIS MAY KEISTER ..DOt,, Smoke Signals 2 Attendance Assistant 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 STEPHEN BRUCE KERNS USICUCU uDiHy,' Big Diff, Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Page Twenty VVILLIAM T. HUCHES Wild Billv 'Doclgev Tennis 2, 3, 4 XVrestling 3, Manager 4 Librarian 4 Student Council 4 Prom Committee, Attendant 3 Intramural Hockey 3 CHARLES H. ,ICNES llCl1llCk,, Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Student Council 3 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4 Librarian 4 Football 3 Basketball Statistician 3, 4 ROLLIN C. KARNEHM Fleetfoot', Piquonian Staff, Associate Editor Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 Brass Ensembles 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, Treasurer 4 National Honor Society 4 THOMAS E. KEISTER Tomi, 'KKei.s'U Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C.Spring and Fall Conventions 3, 4 Reporter for Vocational Industrial Club 4 DAVID ALLEN KIEFER Dawn Acomodadores 2 Basketball 2, 3 Cross Country 2 Alpha Hi-Y Club 2, 3 Sergeant-at-arms 4 Scholarship Test 4 Prom Committee 3 ANNETTA KINDELL Student Council 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Smoke Signal Stall' 3 Class Leader 3 Gymboree 3 Piquonian Stall, Assistant Secretary 4 Librarian 4 Nominating Committee 4 SHERRY KING Marching Band, Majorette 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 300 Club 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4 Class Play 3 Interseholastie Sports 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Club Co-ed Council 2, 3 Secretary 4 Class Leader 2, 4 Student Council 4 Gymboree 2, 3, 4 Piquonian Staff, junior business manager 3, associate business manager 4 Concert Band 3, 4 EUGENE L. KRONENBERG Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Baud 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2 Varsity Choir 4 Saxophone Quartet 3 Class Play 4 JEAN LGVAN 'cjennniev i'Little Girly' EDNVARD GLEN LINK, IR. Ed 'KEzIdie Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 Page Twenty-One INIARJORI E L. KINDELI.. 'lllzlrf' M1lrjiev National Honor Society 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Piquonian Stall, Secretary 4 Acomodadores 2 Attendance Assistant 3, 4 Class Nominating Committee 3 Smoke Signal Stalli 3 300 Club 3, 4 Gymboree 3 Class Leader 3 Interscholastic Volleyball 3 Intranuiral Sports 2, 3 SHIRLEY ANN KOLKER Sl1irlv Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Badminton 2. Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Bowling 2 NAOMI LEIBERICK Nellie Varsity Choir 2 Future Teachers of America 2 Y-Teens 3 Cheer Club 2 Future Homemakers of America 2 CONSTANCE SUE LEXVIS 'KConniev Cheer Club 2, Treasurer 4 Club Co-Ed Council 2, Chaplin 3, 4 Librarian 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Triple Treat 2 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Girls Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Archery 4 Sophomore Choir 2. LINDA LOU LITTLE uKayto uLL'012l1l'llU uLinzluBig' Future Homcmakers of America 2, 3, 4 Intramural Bowling 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3 300 Club 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 Archery 4 MAUREENA KAY LOONEY Medi, i'P1u1gev Marching Band 3, 4 V Concert Band 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 4 Y-Teens 12, 3, 4 Club Co-Ed Council 2, 3, Vice President 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Cirls Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Librarian 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 LEXVIS E. INICCLELLAND 'iLeddiev Macy Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Triple Treat 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Scholarship Test 4 Nominating Committee 4 DENNIS NV. MeMAKEN Muff, Covington High School 2 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Future Teachers of America, President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Pep Band, Student Director 4 Key Club 2 Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4 All Star Band and Music Festival 3, 4 RONALD FRANKLIN MALONE 'ilionv R0nniev Tennis 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Intramural Hockey 2, 3 Intramural V olleyball 3 RAYMON L. MARTIN, 111. 'rskfpr Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Student Council 4 Page Twenty-Two TOM LYONS Sidney High School 2, 3 Track 4 SUSAN KAY MCCLURE Smoke Signals Staff 3 Future Homemakers of America 4 Cheer Club 4 Attendance Assistant 4 DONALD XVALTER MALONE 'iDon IVallyD Dcmnic', Tennis 3, 4 Intramural Hockey 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 12, 3 DABLENE HOPE MARIIN O Darn Librarian 2 Cheer Club, Block P, 2 Attendance Assistant 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Volleyball 2 Y-Teens 2 CONSTANCE SUE MAUCHAMER Conair , Piquonian Stail 4 Smoke Signals Stall' 3 Librarian 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 Cheer Club, Block P, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 4 LINDA KAY M EIRING Smoke Signals Staff 3 Librarian 4 Office Assistant 4 300 Club 3, 4 Gymboree 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 2 MICHAEL B. MILLER Miken Acomodadorcs 2 Baseball 2 Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Brass Sextets 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Pep Band 4 All Star Band 3 Ohio VVesleyan Music Festival 4 MARTIN DOUGLAS INIINNICH nljougv Football 2, 3, Co-captain 4 Wrestlirig 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Tennis 3, 4 Acomodadores 2 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 3 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4 Scholarship Test 4 Club Co-Ed Council 4 Football Dance King 4 National Honor Society 4 SUSAN AILEEN MOTE 'KSUGD Simian National Honor Society 3, 4 Acomodadorcs, Treasurer 2 Marching Band 2, Majorette Head Majorette 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, Vice President 4 300 Club 2, Badminton Manager 3, President 4 Interscholastic Sports 2, 3, 4 Buckeye Girls State Alternate 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Class Play 3 Prom Committee 3 Y-Teens, Vice President 3, President 4 LEAH LANE MURPHY Leahy Mixed Choir 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Page T wenty-Three R. YVILLIAINI INIEREDITH 4'Bill,' YVilly,' Acomodadores 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, Vice President 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, President 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Scholarship Test 2, 3, 4 Merit Scholarship, Scmi- Finalist 4 Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4 Prom King 3 EDGAR H. MILLS, JR. Butel1', VVrestling 3 Cross Country 4 KAREN SUE MONROE Mc1rilyn', Attendance Assistant 3, 4 Future Nurses of America, Vice President 3, President 4 Class Play 3 Sophomore Choir 2 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Cheer Club 2, 3 Varsity Choir 4 KENN ETH ROGER MONVRER HBOS, Intramural Hockey 3, 4 BRYCE ARLEN MUTER Acomodadores 2 Spanish Club 4 Piquonian Stall, Associate Editor 4 Scholarship Test 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 ROBERT CRAIG OBENCHAIN ODF, Ob0', Cha'in', Key Club 3, 4 Tennis 3 Librarian 3, 4 Track 2 Intramural Hockey 2, 3, 4 1-IM PHILLIPS Not Graduating XVILLIAM A. PONVE LL Bill Football 2, 3, 4 XVrestling 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Librarian 3 ROBERT M. RAINES Raimi, 'KROIY' Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Acomodadores, President 2 Scholarship Test 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Prom Committee, Attendant Buckeye Boyis State Delega Triple Treat 2 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4 DON XVAYNE REED t Pep71ermintU '6Cancly,' Football 2, 3, 4 Wrestliiig 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Page Twenty-Four BARBARA KAY PHILLIPS Burlap Barl1ie,' Attendance Assistant 3 Y-Teens 3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Smoke Signals Statl' 3 Piquoniau Stall, Associate Secretary 4 PATRICIA ANN POHLSCHNEIDER i'Pat', Blondie Future Homemakers of America 3 Vice President 4 Attendance Assistant 3, 4 THOMAS XV. PURK KT0mi' Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4 Football Manager 3, 4 Track Manager 2 Intramural Sports 3 LINDA ANN REDMAN KBUH nyv Student Council 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Interscholastie Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Interscholastie Basketball 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses of America 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Marching Band, Indian Squaw 4 Class Leader 2, 3 Cymboree 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 MAX E. REEDER Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH REEDY 'iChri-S Aeomodadores 2 Archery 2 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Bowling 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Future Teachers of America 4 Rated Olhcial 2 STATON CHRYST REYNOLDS Stun 'iSt11gf, Acomodadores 2 Tennis 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 French Club Representative 3, 4 Librarian, Treasurer 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Test 4 KAREN ANN RHOADES Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Future Homemakers of America 3, Treasurer 4 300 Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Attendance Assistant 3, 4 PAMELIA L. RILEY LINDA IANE ROSE Acomodadores 2 French Club 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 3 Vice President 4 Piquonian Staff, Assistant Editor 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Intramural Badminton 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Team 3, 4 Page Twenty-Five DONNA REIBER Attendance Assistant, 3 Future Homemakers of America, CAROL ANNE RHOADES Acomodadores, 2 Cheerleader 3, 4 Spanish Club, 3, 4 Piquonian Stall, Assistant Business Manager 4 National Honor Society 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Class Oilicer, Vice President 4 Prom Attendant 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 300 Club 2, 3, 4 interscholastic Sports 2, 3, 4 Football Dance Queen 4 RONNIE RICE Roan Re,qan', Librarian 3, 4 Piqua Leaders Club 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Football 4 Spanish Club 3 EDITH ARLENE ROBERTS Sis Cheer Club 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 300 Club 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Triple Treat 2 DANNY ALLEN ROTH nDunu Vocational Industrial Club 3, V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 4 MARVIN ROYVE Prinz.'eU Riverside High School, Degraif, Ohio, 2, 3 Football 2, 3 Basketball lkianagcr 3 Choir 2, 3 Class Play 3 GAIL ANN RUFFNER acura National Honor Society 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Cirls Ensemble 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 300 Club 3, 4 Acomoclaclores 2 Prom Committee 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Librarian 4 Spanish Club 4 LINDA R. SHAVVLER Cheer Club 2, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Future Nurses of America 3, 4 VONDA MARIA SHIVELY Fixture Nurses of America 3 Cheer Club 3 KELLY DOUC LAS SILVERS Kelp Deac0nn Acomotladores 2 Triple Treat 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, Manager 4 Piquonian Stall, ljclitor-in-Chief 4 National llonor Society 3, Vice Presiclent 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, Vice President 4 Prom Committee ancl Attendant 3 Class Play 3, 4 Varsity Choir 2, 3 SHARON L. RUE Interscholastie Volleyball 2 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Intramural Bowling 2 Triple Treat 4 Class Play 4 ALBERT SHANNON .,AB,, Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural YVrestling 3 JEANNETTE R. SHEATS ELMO NV. SHROYER Mcmse', Football 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 RITA RAF SIMMONS UBIIWIGUU Future Homemakers of Am Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Badminton 3 Cheer Club 4 erica ROXANNA JEAN SLOVER Rox'ieU H0ckiev HoeIcsU Spanish Club 3 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Ratecl Ollicial 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 IAMES RAY SMITH Smiftyv Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Spanish Club 3 Beta Hi-Y 3 Alpha IIi-Y 4 Varsity Choir 2, 3, 4 i'Pep', Band 2 NANCY DARLENE STENCEL 'iNane Piquonian Staff, Assistant Secretary 4 Smoke Signals Staff 3 Student Council 3 Cheer Club, Block UPU 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Attendance Assistant 3 VVILLIAM E. STROIIAVER Billv Straw Prom Committee 3 Football 2, 3 Baseball 2 IVrestling 2, 3 Golf 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Alpha Hi-Y 2, Chaplin 3, Secretary 4 ROBERT E. THOMPSON BuSter,' Bmw Crusl1U Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Page Twenty-Seven CAROL DIANNE SMITH Smitty Cheerleader 3, 4 Cheer Club, Block P, 2, 3 Triple Treat 2 Sophomore Choir 2 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sturlent Council 3 Piquonian Stall? 4 Intramural Volleyball 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Class Leader 4 Class Play 4 Gymboree 3 SHARON ELAINE SNIDER SfzerryU Future Homemakers of America Historian 4 Bowling 3, 4 F.H.A. Convention 3, 4 BETTE ANN STEPHENSON Piquonian Staff, Assistant Secretary 4 Cheer Club Block 'KPN 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 4 Smoke Signals Stall 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3, Corresponding Sec. Sophomore Choir 2 THOMAS D. THAYER Tom', Tom Tl't1l'I77IJv Football 2 Track 2 WVrestling 2 Key Club 3, Treasurer 4 MURRAY R. TRIBBETT ACH, Dick'7 Cross Country 2 Tennis 3 Science Club 3 Colt 2 French Club 2 DIANE TRINKLE Class Play 3 Acomodadores 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Class Officer, Treasurer 3 Prom Committee and Attendant 3 Cheer Club 2, Secretary 3, 4 Piquonian Stalt, Assistant Business Manager 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 Merit Scholarship-Letter of Commendation 4 French Club 3, 4 SANDRA KAY VALENTINE Sancli,' National Honor Society 4 Spanish Club 3, Secretary- Trcasurer 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Play 3 Triple Treat Z Future Teachers of America, Secretary 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 300 Club 33, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Librarian 4 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 CRAIC VETTERS KKEZIUOOIIU Vocational Industrial Club 3, Secretary 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 THOMAS XV. XVALLACE Tomi, 'AWf1Ici'0', 'fSIuIf' Key Club 3 Track 3 Varsity Choir 4 JAMES XVHEELER Wl1eeV' Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I,C. Fall Convention 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Student Council 4 Page Twenty-Eight PATRICIA LOU URTON Pat, Cheer Club 2 Librarian 3 WVaynesville High School 2 CERALDINE ANN VAN HORN Gerry', Smoke Signals Staff 3 Student Council 3, 4 Librarian 4 Y-Teens 4 RICHARD LOUIS VONASCHEN K'V0n French Oilv Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 DEANNA SUE XVERTS Deen Slzorty,' Cheer Club 2 Attendance Assistant 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3 Future Nurses of America 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Cymboree 2. Spanish Club 3 NVILLIAM DOUGLAS XVHITEFORD I3ill', Baron,' Sidney iKGll1LSlillg8T,, Cross Country 3 Track 2 Vocational Industrial Club 3, 4 V.I.C. Spring Convention 3, 4 V.I.C. Fall Convention 3, 4 MARY ANN VVILKINS ..Ma,, Acomoclaclores 2 Cheer Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity Choir 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Girls Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, Secretary 4 300 Club 4 Scholarship Test 2, 3, 4 D.A.R. Representative 4 KAREN VVILSON Piquonian Stall 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Badminton 3 300 Club 3, 4 Cheer Club 2, 3 Typing Pool 4 JACK D. VVYATT Bone Student Council 2 Spanish Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Piquonian Stall 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 The Class of 1963 presents this Piquonian in memory of Robert V. Beatty Page Twenty-Nine CHARLES NVILKINSON Clmck', ADA MAY XVINEMILLER PcanutD Cheer Club 4 Future Nurses of America 3, 4 Future Homcmakers of Amerie NEIL XV. ZIMMERMAN az, .fzimn azimmyv Varsity Choir 3, 4 Sophomore Choir 2 Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Pep Bancl 2, 3 Beta Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3 Triple Treat 2, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Brass Sextet 3, 4 Trombone Quartet 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 a4 Kraut UUR O EH U DRETH ANNIVERSARY HE class of 1963 is the one-hundredth class to be graduated from Piqua Central High School. It is for this reason that these two pages at the end of the senior section of this annual are dedicated to the class of 1963. It is fitting at this time to give a brief history of Piqua Central High School. There have been three public high schools built since the mid 185O,s-all on the present location, at the intersection of High and College Streets, in the central part of our city. The construction of the first high school was started in 1854, on land secured from Mathew Caldwell, and the building was completed in 1856. It was a three story building, housing the sixth through the twelfth grades. A. C. Chambers was Piquais first high school principal and superintendent. The second high school was built in 1884, while C. W. Bennett was super- intendent. This building also contained three stories. The present building was erected in 1914 during the administration of George C. Dietrich. This building is, like the others in the past, a three story structure. In 1938, a major remodeling program took place in which many changes were made on the second and third floors. In 1949, under the administration of C. M. Sims, an extension was added to the rear of the building. This included the Trades and lndustry Department and the music room. In the spring of 1955, construction began for a new Physics Laboratory and Chemistry Laboratory and the music room was expanded as a result. This 1955 construction took place during the administration of YV. F. Hoerner. The 1963 seniors can look back one hundred years, trace the history of their school and relate it to others with pride. Page Thirty 'YP Q97 LX 1- 'X f-MN I 38 wg-N MA J, f X M a i w Qc: v,,,f Kp, ,lg 1 Kx f N. Z7 DD ll f- i Y Na. lyk: 3 E :jing it f o I ,:,,.5:- SQ if I , 3 . , 'Ss km 3 B H EE l - - 47: J - rQM. U mu P IE-I - ,MX L 5,21 ff K xi-,'-'ff' xlib Q gg' V Nj W A ,f 1 X! 1 s rv ' ij! ivy 'Y 5fs51i3EX 'w L QW ' Y3GQi'29FRSw HfI I fi! V-nr .v.. i BAR- i,'SF ,-IW! . 1h...1.x.. '- ZEBZIY' -Iikiifli. f.' l' ' x ' 6339.555 S jU ICR CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Pool Mick Brandon Gary Recd Dick Brunibaugh CLASS OFFICERS Dick Brumbaugh ........,..,...,c..............,,i,,... ...., . .... P resident Mick Brandon ........ .w..... X fice President Kathy Pool ....w.. .... S ecretary Cary Reed ...... ........ T reasurer NDER the leadership of its oflicers and advisor, Mr. NVendell Carter, the junior class of nineteen sixty-three Worked hard on various projects, making the preparation for the junior-Senior Prom its main goal. These projects consisted of the presentation of the junior class play entitled 4'Spring F every and the selling of boxes of candy and tins of cookies. XVith funds obtained from these activities the class carefully planned the main social event of the year. Page Thirty-Four S JU IORS Russel Abner '- ' Nancy Anderson Q . ,..,.,.,,.V ,:,: V' ::, ' Gayle Apple lllllll ,W Judy Asher W my . V M . , ':1: E 1 -' 'B W ' ff' Joan Baker ,, f - Q , 'gg' ,Q ,,., QQ : IOC BH121f011i ,. if : X I Q fy 4 E 'K ' A f Q D 4 .- ,.g: 5, Maria Balatoni Q' '::':' 1 ir -A '. iw QA,., ..,.,.,. , ,..., - r . Rosalie Barhorst -Q W a': Q, ll l' 5 f f E Q Beverly Bausman iff? W R ' 52 .-1-i Q, zv. ' 1::: ' ,:,.. ego W if nm Bausmwl Q , A ' W c w e A John Bausman Z., QQ E ' - ' Q an M, Q: f llzl Carol B011 'l'l' ' ' ' I i I 12. , Q ullu lullizvlvv Q Q V,,,, .,..,. :.:,, .1., , . : ,. Sandy Bernard . .. ,.1,. ,I ,Eg :.-' A 1Q 1 ' A, , . , Q I Caroline Berry 3 .,: , S' 112, ,,.' 'l Q,gg,. 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Wee er! in ' Eh: -' : H :A x , 1 if iw 1 Page Thirty-Six Becky Cox Sliaralee Creager Danny Cromcs Marilce Crosby Kathy Crotinger Carole Crump Susie Cruse Carol Cummins Peggy Curtner jim Davis Roxio Dickenslicets Bill Diclier Margie Dunn lolm Eclminson Tim Eller Keith limerick Sharon EIIZ Doug Erhardt Sharon Errett Bill Fessler Sharon Finley Linda F ogt Vickie Fogt Carol Forcl Tom Forcl Karen Foster Clayton Freels loc Fuller Clark Gertner Roy Gilbert Bill Gilmore Christine Grau Bonnie Gray jim Gray Vicki Greene Ron Grote Ie-anne Hague Judy Hahn Pam Hall Kathy Hamilton Jerry Haney Rick Haney Dave Harclestry Randi Harris Dan Hart Mike Hawk jU I ORS ga., 9 GA Iamic Hearst , ,IIA ,,-, - 1 in , Charlotte Hopkins ,N ,llx 1 .,,, . A V in We Candy Huffman y ' , 5 H , - X' -6, ffl? Ag? Jerry HufYm2m ' 'A AHH2llJCllC Hllflwglv i : In '- . 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M Page 'l'l1irty-Eight Ralph Raney Dennis Redman Gary Reed Mike Reed Sherri Rittenhouse Andy Roberts Diane Robinson Ioan Roeser Kenny Rousseau Don11a Rowe Iohn Ruble jim Russell Cheryl Saint Diana Saum Cail Scarhrough Martha Sehirnmel joe Schutz Barbara Seaton Roger Seger Diane Scifrecl Guy Selsor Davicl Shawler Linda Shirk Sandy Siler Gale Sillman Audrey Sizemore Sandy Skinner Dick Slone Dean Slover Ed Smith Esther Smith Bob Smith Linda Smith Pat Smith Scott Sornberger Anita Spears Larry Springer Becki Staley Marilyn Stilwell Steve Stine Roger Stutz Karren Swann Larry T honias WTOIH Thompson Stevie Thornton Ruth Toney Ruby T raylor Pam Trowbridge Shanda Trucksis Tim Tyler Diane Van Horn Ed Vogt Ralph XVard Tonie XVells Arthur YVest Melinda XVest Francis Yilhite Karen XVh ite Rita YVhitlow Marcella xVillillll1S Kathy Wills LeRoy Yllintrow Barbara VVoods Gwen Young jim Young Ottis Young Craig Zimpher Tom Zimpher .I ,. .R N, .... : ,.,. . -M-,I-. 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K t .,...: 12 , if ' 1' T Q , ' A , I :R ,.'.,, Q . if In ., b If Page Forty-Six Linda Steiner Karen Stevenson Linda Stine Abbey Strauss Tim Stump Dale Suess Neil Stutz Steve Sullcnherger Dixie Swallow Tony Swartz Maurice Sweat Ed Thomas Gary Teach Harry Thomas Sandy 'Thompson Connie Tilton Debbie Townsend Susan U ncapher jim Vetter Carol Trisscll Chris Vickery Keith Vogler Becky Vornbroek Chuck Vllagner Dan YVagner Ieanne Vosler Connie XValker Judy XVarden Don Webster Mary Ann XVehner Shirley WVenrick Sue XVesco John Weymer Beck WVheeler Barbara VVhite Dan YVhitson Iim XVilcox Jim VVhiteford Chris YVilliams John 'Williams Dave Willis Freda Wintrow Becky NVoods Krista NVillis Ioanna Yaney Luranna Yaney Sylvia Zacharias Susan Zender Ann Zollingcr Jerry Zeller PLQJUO IAN STAFF Bow 1: Bollin Karnehm, Associate Editor, Kelly Silvers, Editor-in-Chief, Bryce Muter, Associate Eclitorg Bill Brown, Associate Editor. Row 2: Kathy Pool, Iunior Editor, Sharon Lange, Junior Editor, Susan Mote, Assistant Editor, Marcia Johnson, Assistant Editor, Linda Rose, Assistant Editor. Carol Crimes Business Manager, Assistant and junior Business Managers - Sherry King, Carol Smith, jamie Hearst, Diane Trinkle, Barbara Seaton, Nancy Anderson, Carol Bhoacles. Beth Hiscr, Assistant Art Editor, Carol Fisher, Art Editor, Peggy Curtncr, junior Art Editor. Nancy Stcngel, Associate Secretary, Marjorie Kindell, Secretary, Associate Secretaries - Barbara Phillips, Bette Stephenson, Annetta Kindell, Connic Mauchamcr. Jack YVyatt, Associate Subscription Manager, Gwen Gardner, Subscription Manager, Doug Cornelius, Treasurer. Page Forty-Eight n 1 i 5 3 S! E ii 2 5 Y E aw sz 51 12 2 S 2 5 ii 2 ik S Q vb 1 UILL CROLL Row 1: Marjorie Kinclell, Annetta Kindell, Nancy Brush, Carole Crump, Beth Hiser. Row 2: Mrs. Eloise Sonne, Adviser, Lynn Penrod, Linda Meiring, Kelly Silvers, Carol Levcring, Barbara Phillips lil- -xvfz A sf' if' 1' W9 wg N 4' Qgmivvz nr 2,3 ,gifs 1 in UILL and Scroll is an international journalism society composed of juniors and seniors ranking in the upper third of their class and having a minimum of 25O,,eredit points. These points are given to those who have done superior work in art, editing, Writing, or business management of the Piquonian Magazine, Piquonian Annual, or the weekly Smoke Signals. The adviser of Quill and Scroll is Mrs. Eloise Sonne. M P fi f- ,. M., is-. -1,5 Page Fifty I' X 'S-'P' 1 'Yr F 559664 y V. , --jj: ' Ir iff giz. 3 as ,,,m.., ' Alillfii-.l 1,S,'f - E,-' 4r....,r.sN.,,. A ,lf ', V ' .Sf 'fr' ', ., . -I if rapt gm!!-it i 5 A5234-shin 3 - ' Y W? Ewfi1.'.' , ' f' 31.2 . STUDE T COU CIL OFFICERS: Iohn Adlard, President, Con- nie Etter, Vice President, Sharron Chapman, Secretary, Butch Brown, Treasurer HE Student Council consisted of one representative and one alternate from each first per- iod class. The faculty adviser for the Council was Mr. Jacob F entz. This group sponsored the All-School Party, and provided a Thanksgiving and a Christmas basket for a needy family. Other services rendered by the Council included the planning of Parents' Night and Class Night, and the decorating of the Christmas tree in the school lobby at Christmas time. These services show that the Student Council was an important organization in our school. f i Row 1: Gwen Young, Ieanne Vosler, Carol Ford, Carol Grimes, Sherry King, Sharron Chapman, Terry Price, Linda Redman, Geraldine VanHorn. Row 2: Valerie Brown, Margaret Berkenstock, Sharon Finley, Dennis A. Black, Skip Martin, Sharon Lange, Doug Heater, Pat Enos. Row 3: Susan Zender, Connie Lewis, Sandy Buchanan, Dan Hart, jim XVheeler, XVarren Coburn. Row 4: Bonnie Cray, Marilyn Stilwell, Pam Bridges, John Adlard, Jim NVilleox, Steve Reed, David Shawler. Row 5: Dick Brumbaugh, Dan Wllitson, lim Vetter, Bob Smith, Bill Meredith, Butch Brown, George Deavours. Bow 6: Bill Hughes, Corky Driver. Page Fifty-One AT IO AL HO OR SOCIETY Row 1: Diane Trinkle, Mary Ann VVilkins, Sherry Dorman, Carol Grimes, Carol Rhoades, Beth Hiser, Marjorie Kindell, Mr. Ray O. WValker, Adviser. Row 2: Margaret Berkenstock, Gail Ruifner, Mary Groves, Susan Mote, Sandi Valentine, Gwen Gardner, Marcia johnson, John Adlard. Row 3: Robin Raines, Rollin Karnehm, Joe Bohb, Kelly Silvers, Tom Dankworth, Doug Minnich, Bill Brown. Row 4: Bill Meredith, Doug Hartley, Dick Alexander, Bryce Muter, Dennis Black, NVarren Coburn. HIS honorary organization is composed of juniors and seniors Who are in the top twenty-tive per cent of their class scholastically. Fifteen per cent of the graduating class may be elected to membership, five per cent of Whom may be elected in the junior year to form a nucleus for the next yearis society. Members must he outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service-the four ohjectives. At the base of the emblem, the keystone and flaming torch, are the four letters KSU, Cu, LH, and USv denoting the four objectives of the society. The National Honor Society is advised hy Mr. Ray. O. YValker. OFFICERS: Carol Grimes, Secretary, Bill Meredith, Treasurer, Kelly Silvers, Vice President, Boh- in Raines, President. Page Fifty-Two ACGMODADORES Row 1: Tom Lyman, Bill Phillippi, Bob Arnett, Cary Teach, Dennis Plank, Steve Dellinger, Mike Nishwitz, Mike Knight, jim Lawrence. Row 2: Linda Steiner, Kathy Shade, Connie Briggs, Carol Trissell, Susan Boli, Christine XVilliams, Rosemary Brown, lane Lowell, Becky Bowers, Carol McClannan, Claudia Dorman. Row 3: Debby Nead, Mary Lou Mangan, Becky VVheeler, Sandra Thompson, Candy Shipley, Becky Hance, Ian Hootman, Susan Stacy, Elaine Lucas, Lucy Frigge, Penny Martin, Marilyn Brubaker, Candy Florstedt, Ruth Biermann, Marian Smith. Bow 4: Lura -lane Mumma, Marcia Crissom, Sondra Muter, Liz Coodin, Leigh Shoemaker, jim Robinson, lim Veeter, jim XVillcox, Rodney Carroll, Steve Reed, Tom Schafler, lay Kuca, Margery Brown, Rosemary Bowman. HE Acomodadores was a group of sophomores selected on the basis of grades earned during the freshman and the first part of the sophomore year. This group was originated to en- courage better scholarship during the high school years. This was primarily a service organization furnishing ushers for all school functions other than the two class plays. Another important purpose of the acomoda dores was to work along with the Junior Prom Committee in preparing for and serving at the Junior-Senior Prom. By carrying out a definite theme in costuming and decorations much color and interest was added to this most important school event. OFFICERS: Row 1: jim Vetter, Vice President, Jim XVillcox President Row 2: Lucy Frigge, Treasurer, Steve Reed, Secretary. Page Fifty-Three FRE CH CLUB Row 1: Rick Barringer, Linda Steiner, jeanne Vosler, Barbara Stanton, Lura Jane Mumma, Marian Smith, John Lane, Marcia Grissom, Teresa Price. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row VVilkins. Row Row Row OFFICERS: Row 1: Mary Ann YVilkins, Secretary: Lynn Penrod, President. Row 2: Ierry Hullman, Vice President, Steve Reed, Treasurer. Page Fifty-Four 2: Marilyn Brubaker, Connie Cox, Carol Boryca, Jay Kuca, Joe Bobb, Jill Fry, Diane Trinkle, Janet Cassidy, Sharon Enz. 3: -lcnnie Heater, Barbara loncs, Ann Zollinger, Ioyce Lowell, Linda Bryan, Kelly Silvers, Sandy Haines, Sandy Jackson. 4: Kathy Crotingcr, Sandy Buchanan, lane Lowell, Sharon Casey, Krista VVillis, Elaine Lucas, Craig Zimpher, Ierry Hutlman. 5: Bonnie Gray, Sue Penrod, Kathie McMaken, Nancy May, Susi Stacy, Becky Hance, Denny A. Black. G: Diane Robinson, jenny Minton, Callie Comolli, Chris Vickery, Francine Shuchat, Tom Schaffer, Mr. VVincent, Adviser. 7: Lynn Penrod, Penny Martin, Vickie Greene, Katie Pool, Chris NVilliams, Doug Penrod, Steve Reed, Lynne Applegett. 8: Diana Saum, Diane Seifried, Sandy Buchenroth, Margaret Overholt, Pam Goater, Carol Trissell, Linda Rose, Mary Ann 9: Marcella XVilliams, Nancy Brush, Pam Bridges, Peggy Curtner, Maria Russo, Beth Hiser, Gwen Gardner, Gail Ruflner. 10: Staton Reynolds, Susan Boli, Judy Edwards, Valerie Brown, Rosemary Brown, Klarinda Kclch, Carole Crump, Ianalce Fogt. 11: Andy Roberts, Dan Hart, Clark Gcrtner, jim Mauk, Jim XVilleox, Claudia Dorman, Judie Christensen, Sandy Thompson. NVith an increase in the number of French students, the French Club expanded again this year. Mr. YVincent, the adviser, helped the club organize and required that the representatives in each class report to the students concerning topics of council discussion. He showed slides and led discussions pertaining to his travels in France and the group did Christmas Carolling, singing their carols in French. Active along with the French Club in ad- vancing the knowledge of French customs, songs, and history, both past and present, is Entre Nousf, le petit journal published by the students. This journal was issued periodically under the supervision of Nanette Brush This has been another active year for the French students, en- riched by the French Club activities. SPANISH CL UB El Club de Espanolv, under the supervision of el Senor Robert Richardson, is composed of any Piqua Central High School Spanish Student desiring to participate in its activities. The cluh enjoyed a pot luck dinner before Christmas at the home of a member. Here small nregalosv were exchanged and 'ilas canciones de Espanav added to the Christmas festivities. At another meeting officers were nominated by all Spanish classes and voted on by the members of the club. Miss VValda Card, serving as student teacher under nel Profesor Richardsonv for the first se- mester, attended and participated in the clubis activities. Vacation films were shown at one of ' OFFICERS : Sandi Valentine, Vice President, -lune Cooper, Sec- retary-'l'reasurer5 Bill Meredith, President. the meetings by Mr. Richardson. All members enjoyed a year of fun with the Spanish Club. Row 1: Carol Rhoades, Kathy Hart, Ruth Toney, Nancy Morrow, Marcia Johnson, Carol Ford, Sherry Dorman, Karen Faust, Jeanne Lange, Mr. Richardson, Adviser. Row 2: Diane Chism, Bonnie Kilwy, Donna Parker, Mary Jane Lee, Susan Plumly, june Cooper, Bill Brown, Doug Heater, Cheryl Lavy. Row 3: Pam Trowbridge, Cindy Lytlc, Susan Mote, Jackie Cathcart, Richard Barns, Mary Croves, -lack VVyatt, jim Young, Chuck Jones, Gene Bayman. Row 4: Doug Smith, Mickey Brandon, Richard Brumbaugh, Dave Hardesty, Cene Apple, Sandi Valentine, Dave Campling, Doug Cornelius, Jim Carey, Bob Fulker, Margaret Bcrkenstock. Row 5: Bill Meredith, Russell Abner, Kenny Rousseau, Bryce Muter, lim Asbury, Arlene Roberts, Emily Blayney, Melody Huffman. Page Fifty-Five SCIE CE CLUB Row 1: Brett Brubaker, Abbey Strauss, Craig Zimpher, Buth Reese, -lim Brandt. Bow 2: jim Davis, Dick Tribbctt, Dick Slone, Roger Stutz, Dave Hardcsty, Tom Lind, Martha Crank, Mr. Groves, Adviser The Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Groves, gave students a chance to broaden their minds in the many fields of science. Throughout the course of the year, a variety of interest- ing talks were given by members of the club. OFFICERS: jim Davis, Oflice Protemg Brandt, Treasurer, Dave Hardesty, Vice President, Brett Brubaker, Secretary, Craig Zimpher, President. In addition to participating in the Piqua City Science Fair and the District Science Fair at Central State College, two of its members, Craig Zimpher and David Graham, exhibited their pro- jects at the State Science Fair Where they re- ceived a superior rating in each case. The club also took trips to several industries in Piqua which rounded out an interesting year in the study of science. Page Fifty-Six VOCATIONAL I DUSTRIAL CLUB Row 1: Mr. Hillier, Adviser, Roger Seger, Marion Byers, Bill Didier, Bob Thompson, Gary Pierson, Tom Thompson, Mr. Fentz, Adviser. Row 2: XVarren Coburn, Bill YVhiteford, Mike Bowers, Larry Hart, Dan Cromcs, Mike Fogt, Joe Balatoni, Bruce Ford. Row 3: Mark Brubaker, Rodger Emriek, john Quinn, John Chalou, Craig Vetters, Dan Roth, Mike Hokc. Rowlila Denlnis Sirch, LeRoy XVintrow, Tom Keistcr, Tim Ellcr, jim Wfhcelcr, Maurice Sweat, Art XVest, Ottis Young, Ron Harvey, fc Lin '. Row 5: David Schawler, Jim Black, Richard Von Ashen, Ted McDowell, Paul Clark, Ralph VVard, Joe Schutz. HE Vocational Industrial Club at Piqua Central is a member of the statc organization, which has local chapters in schools throughout Ohio. The club has been quite active this year, participating in a hay ride, a field excursion, and attending the Spring and Fall V .I.C. Conventions in Columbus. Money for iinancing these acti- vities Was obtained partially from the sale of candy by the members. XVorking hand in hand with Centralis vo- cational program, which features one of the best high school industrial training centers in Ohio, members prepare themselves for future careers. Mr. Jacob Fentz is adviser to the junior stu- dents and Mr. Leslie Hillier advises the seniors. OFFICERS: Tom Kcistcr, Reporter, Dave Shawler, Treasurer, Craig Vetters, Secretary, Gregg Bodey, Sergeant-ab Aims, Rodger Emrick, Vice President, XVarren Coburn, President. Page Fifty-Seven FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Row 1: Sherry Dorman, june Cooper, Linda Hose, Marcia Johnson, Kathy Hart, Indy Carr, Margaret Berkenstock, Sandi Valentine Gayle Douglas. Row 2: Karen Faust, Connie Lewis, Mary Groves, Carol Grimes, Gail Ruffner, Gene Kronenherg, Neil Zimmerman, Dennis McMaken Mike Miller, Marsha Durand, Mrs. Emily Garhry, Adviser. HESE seniors composing the Future Teachers of America were formally initiated at the end of their junior year. Their interests in the teaching field were cultivated and enhanced during various F .T.A. meetings. They met with such teachers as Miss Gard, Miss Jackson, Miss Stephenson, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Overholt, and Miss Goddard, from Whom they received valuable ad- vice to guide them in the future. Mr. Schlotzhauer discussed college applications and adjust- ments, with them. In the early part of 1963, they visited and observed classes in other schools. This group of prospective educators Was advised by Mrs. Emily Garbry. A 1.3 OFFICERS: Linda Rose, Vice President Sandi V alentine, Treasurer Gayle Douglas, Secretary, . Dennis McMaken, President. a , Page Fifty-Eight FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA This organization of girls ...had as its motto Food Preparation in Our Homevg its flower - the red rose, its colors - red and white. OFFICERS: Row l: Karon Rhoades, Treasurer, Pat Pohlschnei- had as its guests NHS luqry Hqys Chapter der, Vice President, Susan McClure, Secretary, , , . , Mrflz wMtt?,P'l't. mother, and Mrs. Merle ONe1l, hair stylist. ul mc O cr mmm How 2: Carol Levering, Reporter, Sharon Snider, Historian. . . . sold candy to the students. The Home Economics Department helped with this project and by Working together, they sold 640 boxes. . . . planned a trip to visit Coney Island. . . .had as its advisers, Mrs. Barbara Gill and Mrs. joy McNellie. Row 1: Carol Levering, Sharon Snider, Karen Rhoades, Mary jane Motter, Pat Pohlschneider, Susan McClure. Bow 2: Connie Ford, Kathy Oda, Annabelle Hufnagle, Susan Coppock, joy Culver, Ada XVinemiller, Carol Bell, Donna Reiber, Sue Little, Naomi Leiberick, Mrs. Barbara Gill, Adviser. Row 3: Linda Little, Betty Greenhaum, Brenda Hays, Yvonne Macliellar, Becki Staley, Rita Simmons, Rose Mary Bowman, Mary Collett, Dolores Apple, Page Fifty-Nine FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA The Future Nurses of America is a high OFFICERS: school organization composed of any junior or CWCH 0211119913 Secretary? Kathie MCMi1k 1V Vid' senior girl interested in nursing as a profession. President, Nancy May, Treasurer, Karen Monroe, pmsident' Mrs. Thelma Graham, RN., is the adviser of the Piqu a Chapter. This year the club originated the Candy Stripers. This is a group of girls who Worked for an hour in the evening at the Piqua Memorial Hospital. By taking part in this program and by continuing their work as Dettmer Dolls, the mem- bers gained valuable experience. Row 1: Sandy Peiilcr, Vicki Greene, Ada NVinemiller, Linda Pugh, Melinda XYest, Linda Redman, Ieanne Lange, Christine Crau, Diana Chism. Row 2: Karen Monroe, Deanna YVerts, Donna Parker, Sharon Enz, Linda Shawlcr, Kathie McMaken, Cheryl Lavy, Rose Marie Cathcart, Susan Plumly. Row 3: Callie Comolli, Sandra Iackson, Judy Ashcr, Nancy Minton, Nancy May, Row 4: Mrs. Graham, Adviser, Diane Seifried, Rcesa Brotkin, Mary jane Lee, Diana Saum, Shanda Trucksis, Mary Fogt, Emily Blayncy, Ruby Traylor, Lynn Penrod. Row 5: Gwen Gardner, Ruth Toney, Lillian Dohson, Toni XVells, Teresa Price, Terry Price, Kathy Hamilton, Randi Harris, Sharon Lange. Page Sixty PRCM COMMITTEE Row 1: Linda Cooke, Barbara VVoods, Nancy May, Nancy Brush, Carol Boston, Carole Crump, jenny Minton, Peggy Curtner, Nancy Anderson. Row Z: Lynn Penrod, Cindy Lytle, jackie Cathcart, Callie Cornolli, Carla Bondy, Katie Pool, Ruby Traylor, Barbara Seaton, Diane Robinson, Carol Cummins, Gwen Young, Kathy McMaken. Row 3: Mr. Xvendell Carter, Adviser, Dick Brumbaugh, Mickey Brandon, Tom Lind, Sharon Lange, jon Mauk, Dan Hart, Ierry Huffman, Craig Zimpher, Ron Crote, Dennis A. Black. HE Prom Committee, advised by Mr. VVendell Carter, was composed of thirty-seven juniors chosen by the junior class officers. Subcommittees, made up of regular members and other volunteer juniors, were assigned to work on individual projects in preparation for the junior-Senior Prom. These projects consisted of deciding the theme and planning the decora- tions, invitations, favors, refreshments, and music for the all important event. The committee Was ably helped by the Acomodadores who assisted with the planning as well as the carrying out of the theme at the Prom. The Prom of 1963 was held on May 18 at the Elks. Decorations were centered about a jungle theme. The success of the Prom came as the result of the spirit and enthusiasm of the junior class. Page Sixty-One LIBRARIA S To help make the school library a more ef- ficient, more convenient, and more pleasant place for the students and faculty, more than forty stu- OFFICERS: Larry Householder, Presidents June Cooper, dent librarians volunteered their services this Vice President, Bette Stephenson, Assistant Sec- Veal-. retary, Valerie Brown, Secretary, Staton Reynolds, Treasirer. . . . I These librarians, working under the super- vision of Miss Velma Stephenson, school librar- ian, devoted a study period each day helping students and teachers find needed materials, checking books out and in, checking attendance, making and pasting new pocket cards in books and doing the many other little chores necessary to keep the library running smoothly. Row 1: Sandra Valentine, June Cooper, Marilyn Brubaker, Bette Stephenson, Connie Mauchamer, Diane Carr, Sandy Siler, Melinda XVest. Row 2: Roxie Dickensheets, Connie Lewis, Nancy Minton, Chuck jones, Gail Buffner, Doug Heater, Karen Swann, Diane Robinson, Connie Etter, Maurecna Looney, Geraldine VanHorn, Annetta Kindell. Row 3: john Adlard, Staton Reynolds, Chuck Cox, Bill Strohaver, Craig Obenehain, Skip Martin, jim Carey, Bill Hughes, Bob De- Long, Linda Meiring, Roger Stutz, Cary Hart, Miss Stephenson, Librarian. Pa ge Sixty-Two ATTE DANCE ASSISTA TS Row 1: Marjorie Kindcll, Doris Keister, Anita Spears, Rose Marie Cathcart, Sharon Purcell, Sharalee Creager, Linda Cooke. Row 2: Evelyn Kiser, Darlcne Marino, Sandy Davis, Mary Fogt, Barbara Seaton, Linda Pence, Barbara Motter, Cindy Boshart, Margaret Byers. Row 3: Mrs. Slaughter, Director, Claudia Dorman, Carol Fisher, Karen Monroe, Karen Rhoades, Linda Knoult, Pat Pohlschneider, Marsha Durand, Christine VVilliams, Miss Farley, Director. HE attendance and office assistants of Piqua Central have completed another - successful year of school services. The attendance assistants collected the absentee slips from all classrooms each period in order to assure that every student was accounted for. They ran errands and delivered messages from the office to various parts of the building. This group was responsible for typing, in quadruplicate each day, a list of the students absent. Also they compiled the lunch count from data provided by the first period classes and reported the results to the cooks, making it possible for them to prepare the proper number of lunches. The office assistants recorded the daily absences on the permanent attendance records, prepared the six Weeks grade sheets, and did many other odd jobs per- taining to the school ofiice. These assistants were under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Slaughter and Miss Ella Farley. Page Sixty-Three SENIGR CLASS PLAY Row 1: Mr. Robert S. Richardson, Director, Butch Brown, Carol Crimes, Kelly Silvers, Marcia johnson, Neil Zimmerman. Row 2: Dave Foster, Carol Smith, Carol Rhoades, Cheryl Hayden, Connie Etter, Sharon Rue, jim Carey, Cene Kronenberg, Arlene Roberts, Myron Fuller, Mary Groves, Sherry Dorman, Pat Enos, Jim Asbury, Leddie McClelland. Row 3: Mike Miller, Mr. XVendell Carter, Dan Hart, Denny McMaken, jim Smith. Flooper Bushman tMariej ,.,.. Mr. Harry DeVVilde ....f,.........-,--..-,A------ Grant uBill Reese .,.........,....... CliPford L. Mumford Clnspcctorj Miss Eda Trouthver ......,.i......,,..,......A-..A- Sidney CLord Blackbornj ,..... loyce CLady Blackbornj ..., Donna Bratton CCec-ilyj Andy Cliutlcri ,.... ..,,... eromc .,,,,,......,.Y Prop Cirl .,,,..., The Class of 1963 PRESENTS CURTAIN CALL FOR CLIFFCRD VVillia1n Dalzell and Newt Mitzman Friday, March 15, 1963 -8:15 P.M. Directed by Robert Richardson Assisted by VVendell Carter CAST Sherry Donnan Neil Zimmerman Charles Brown Kelly Silvers Marcia johnson Cene Kronenberg Arlene Roberts Carol Crimes .lim Asbury Myron Fuller Sharon Rue Prompt Cirl ,,,,, Stage Hand .r.,,, Prompt Cirl ...... Cheerleaders .....-..,,............ Carol Smith, Carol Rhoades, Connie Etter T116 TSHH1 -........... lim Carey, jim Smith, Doug Cornelius Pat Enos, Dennis McMaken, Dave Foster Cheryl Haden Lewis McClelland Mary Groves Pep Band ........ Dennis McMaken, Mike Miller, Barbara VVoods, Bill Fessler, Bill Meredith, Tom McMaken, Dan Hart, Ron Crotc, Dick Barns, Max Reeder, Cene Apple, Diane Chism. THE SCENE Packwood High School Auditorium Stage Act One: Victory Rally after school. Act Two: Dress rehearsal of class play six weeks later. Act Three: Scene 1: The following night, ten minutes before curtain. Act Three: Scene H: Last few minutes of class play, The Chost of Blacliborn lx12lT10I'.H Page Sixty-Four IU IOR CLASS PLAY Seated: Melinda XVest, Dick Brumbaugh, Bonnie Kilwy. Standing: Marilee Crosby, Jim Young, Leddie McClelland, Larry Poling, Cheryl Lavy, Scott Sornberger, Ruby Traylor, erry Huffman, Carole Crump, Russell Abner, Susan Plumly, Naney Minton, Diane Chism, Dave Hardesty, Nancy Morrow, Pim Trowbridge, Robert Richardson, Director. The Class of 1964 PRESENTS SPR1 G FEVER Glenn Hughes Friday, October 26, 1962 - 8:15 P.M. Directed by Robert Richardson Assisted by Wenclell Carter CAST Mrs. Spangler, the landlady ..... ,... B onnie Kilwy Henry Purcell, Anneis father, Anne, Howardis heart-interest , .... ....... lk lelinda WVest a rich manufacturer ,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, Scott Sombel-ger Vivian, V ie's heart-interest ...,..... ,...... C heryl Lavy Maude Carey, Howm-d'5 gpjngfef aunt ,,,,,, Carole Crump Vie Lewis, an art student ..,........... ......,.,. L arry Poling Phoebe Purcell, Anneis mother ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ruby Tmylor President Dixon, president of Brookfield College ., Virgil Bean, Professor of Zoology ..,. Ed Burns, a chemistry student .....,...,.,.... David Hardesty Lou Herron, a journalism student .............. Nancy Minton Howard Brant, a senior at Brookfield College ,,...... Dick Brumbaugh SYNOPSIS The entire action takes place in the living room of Mrs. Spaugler's roorning house at Brookfield College, on the day before Commencement, the latter part of May. Act 1: 11:00 2l.1'I1. Act 11: 3:30 pm. Act 111: 8:30 p.m. STAFF Leddie McClelland, Stage Manager. Stage Assistants: Diana Chism, Pamela Trowbridge, Susan Plumly, Marilee Crosby, Jim Young. Music by the HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, Fred Roberts, Director Page Sixty-Five Russell Abner Jerry Hu tljinan TRIPLE TREAT HILL BII Ll HOUSE Row l Penny Xllltlll IQ mm Yoslu M1 Rohut Rleh zrclson Duectoi usin Boll Luq l117 Q Row 9: Becky Bruh'1ker lun Hoot- man, Barbara XYoocls. How 3: Leclclie McClelland, Myron Fuller, ,im Young, -lim XVillcox, Tom Schaffer, Carol Trissell, Chris XVilliams, Neil Zimmerman. Page Sixty-Six THIS FAMILY CAR Bow l: Lynn Penrocl, Sandi Valen- tine, Becky XVl1CClC1'. Bow 2: Jay Kuca, Kelly Silvers, Bill Madison. A TOUCH OF MINK Bow l: Pam Coater, Gwen Young. Row 2: Sharon Rue, Connie Staley, Sharon Casey, Marsha Durand. Row 3: Margaret Overholt, Kathy Hamilton, Cwen Carclncr, Janna Monson, Bonnie Cray. T CLUBS ALPHA HI-Y Row 1: Dave Kiefer, Bill Meredith, Dave Campling, Doug Minnich, Tom Danlcworth, John Adlarcl. Row2: Chuck jones, Bill Strohaver, Denny Black, Doug Hartley, Staton Reynolds, Myron Fuller. Y-TEENS Row 1: Connie Etter, Geraldine Van Horn, Diane Trinkle, Linda Rose, Connie Lewis, Gayle Douglas, Valerie Brown, Emily Blayney. Row 2: Sherry King, Carol Rhoatles, Nancy Stengel, Margaret Berkenstock, Iucly Christensen, Gail Ruilner, Mary Ann XVilkins, Sherry Dorman. Row 3: Mary Groves, Marcia johnson, Susan Mote, Carol Grimes, Kathy Hart, Maureena Looney. Page Sixty-Seven SCHOOL CAFETERIA Row 1: ixikllfilll Sciiimmei, Mary 'lane LCC, Ioycc Kiscr, Dorothy Donald, Cathy Schneider. Row 2: jim Young, Mrs. C, Brown, Mrs. E. XViiic0x, Miss H. Hart, Susie Crusc. CUSTODIANS Edward Cilanibers, Harold XVGiSi'12ll'l-if, Clifford L. Burch Page Sixty-Eight MARCH I 74 Row Row Row ROW Row Row X ...W A F . f' , , 1: Mike Miller, Chip Brubaker, Linda Redman. 2: Randi Harris, Diane Chism, Larry Bangher, Marcia Franz, Max Reeder, Monte Gardner, jim Robinson, Dennis Moyer, Neil Zimmerman. 3: Karen Smith, Connie Bertling, Lynn Applegett, Bonnie Cray, Rick Barringer, Dennis McMaken, Jim Vetter, Iim Smith. 4: john Lane, Nancy Morrow, Sandy Buchenroth, lane Lowell, Becky Brubaker, Neil Stutz, Barbara NVoods, Myron Fuller. 5: Klarinda Kelch, Rosemary Brown, Barbara Fogt, Manreena Looney, Nancy lldsall, Sue Penrod, judy Christensen, Dave Bol- ton, Larry Poling. 6: Fred Lyman, Nancy May, jim Young, Tom McMakcn, Bruce Martin, Tom Vetter, Bob Smith. Page Seventy MARCHI Row 1: Sherry King, Susan Mote, Terry Priee, Linda Martin. Row 2: Cene Apple, joe Bubh, john Hirhy, Bill Fessler, Ron Crote, Dennis Russell, Kathy Hamilton, Steve King, Jackie Cath- eart, james C. Carter, Director. Row 3: Jamie Hearst, Phil Geiger, Bill Meredith, Ioe Hentrieh, Steve Baker, Doug Penrocl, Sherri Rittenhouse, Callie Comolli. Row 4: Doug Meredith, Kelly Silvers, Ce-ne Kronenherg, Carol Crimes, Linda Fogt, Connie Briggs, Carla Bonfly, Reesa Brotkin ROW Connie Tilton. 5: Karen Rhoacles, Sondra Muter, Susie Cruse, Klarinda Keleh, Susan Boli, Francine Shuehat, Katie Pool, Lura Mumma. J Row 6: Diek Barns, Dan Beaver, David Anderson, Cary Iierson, Carole Crump, Candy Shipley, Iim Young. Page Seventy-One BA D FRO Many hours of diligent practice went into the perfection of the Band Front. These seven students of P.H.S. added color and brilliance to the drills of the Marching 74.v The highlight of the year was the performance at Miami University featuring the drum major, lnajorettes, and Indians. Row l: Mike Miller, Drum Major. How 2: Chip Brubaker, Chiefg Susan Mote, Head Majorctteg Linda Redman, Squaw, Row 3: Linda Martin, Sherry King, Terry Price, Majorettes. CO CERT BA Row 1: Susan Uncaper, Connie Bcrtling, Connie Tilton, Reesa Brotkin, Connie Briggs, jackie Cathcart, Doug Meredith, Linda Fogt, Lynn Penrod, Carol Crimes. Row 2: Katie Pool, Sue Penrod, Lura jane Mumma, judy Christensen, Susie Cruse, Kathy Hamilton, Lynne Applegett, Karen Smith, Rick Barringer, Rosemary Brown, Carla Bondy, Cene Kronenbcrg, Nancy May, Kelly Silvers. Row 3: Susan Mote, Dave Bolton, Larry Poling, Marcia johnson, Kathy Hart, Maureena Looney, Sherry King, Karen Rhoades, Sondra Muter, john Lane, Neil Stutz, Nancy Morrow, Sandy Buchenroth, Becky Brubaker, jane Lowell, Barb XVoods, Myron Fuller, Mike Miller, Larry Baugher, Marcia Franz, Monty Cardner, jim Robinson, Dennis Moyer, Randi Harris, Diane Chism, Neil Zimmerman, Max Reeder. Row 4: Nancy Edsall, Fred Lyman, Lynn Scver, Klarenda Kelch, Candy Shipley, Susan Boli, Francine Shuchat, Barbara Fogt, Sharon Tillman. Row 5: Bob Hughes, Ceorge Kiefer, Brett Brubaker, Steve Baker, Phil Geiger, joe Hentrich, Sherry Rittenhouse, jamie Hearst, jim Young, Callie Comolli, Bill Mere- dith, joe Bobb, Rollin Karnehm, jim Vetter, jim Smith, Bennie Cray, Dennis McMaken. Row 6: james Carter, Director, Ron Crote, Steve King, Dennis Russell, john Hirby, Dan Hart, Dave Anderson, Bruce Martin, Bob Smith, Tom MeMaken, Dick Barns, Cene Apple. The 1962-63 concert band, under the direction of Mr. james C. Carter, has en- joyed a very successful season. The band, composed of 100 members, participated in the district music contest Where they re- ceived a II rating. Two concerts were presented in the high school auditorium during the school year. The first one, free to the public, was given on February 3, and the annual band and orchestra concert was given in May. Piqua Centralis Band sponsored a concert by thc Capital University Concert Band on February 23. Piqua's band also presented programs at YVilder and Bennett junior High Schools. mm. Q ' -115, ,W ss. e ne v - 'Wi S14 48852-s 'Nfl' .Qyb 'ir L Q A X Cb-ff. 41-- 11 4- . 1 F 1 - ,.., , - - wi f Y . -'-- I .455 ms, ':5:5z.2::. 'Z51 S5:sE's::-fi' E Q, N R316 3, ' L t 'ni-'r:5E5.,:::, 1:..j5. ,1...'1'.,ff fi:' E' D irector james Carter OFFICERS: Row 1: Dick Barns, 'l'reasurerg Bill Meredith, Vice President, Carol Crimes I Secretary, Cene Apple, 1resident. Page Seventy-Three ORCHESTRA Row 1: Peggy Cnrtner, Karla Martzall, Emily Blayney, Vicki Greene, Carol Crump C-'ul Scarhrough, Marcella Vlilliams, Lynn Penrod. Director Fred Roherts OFFICERS: Front Row: Peggy Curtner, Concert Mistress, Judy Christensen, Treasurer. Back Row: Bill Meredith, Presidentg lieddie Mc- Clelland, Secretary, Kelly Silvers, Vice President. Row 2: Carla Bondy, Ann XVilson, Klarenda Kelch, jackie Catheart, Linda Fogt Doug Meredith, Carol Crimes, Mike Seifried, Bonnie Cray, Reesa Brotlcin. Row3: Terry Creager, Leddie McClelland, Nancy Silvers, Linda Brotkin, Sue Penrod Lura Jane Momma, Judy Christensen, Kathie Pool, Nancy May, Kelly Silvers Susie Cruse, Kathy Hamilton, Nancy Oda. Row 4: Mr. Fred Roherts, Direetorg Bill Fessler, Rollin Karnehm, Bill Meredith Bubirl lVoods, Mike Miller, Jane Lowell, Sandy Buchenroth, Max Reeder, Diane Clnsm Neil Zimmerman, Dan Hart, Gene Apple, Ron Grote, Rosemary Brown Tom Mcfxlaken, Andy Roherts. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Fred Roherts, was busy throughout the school year. It combined with the choirs to present a program for the Christmas Vesper Service on December 16. On March 23 the orchestra and student council memhcrs were hosts for the regional hand and chorus contest. Also in March, the orchestra travelled to Springiield to the orchestra contest and received a HII7' rating. This musical group presented a program at Troy in April, and in May, joined with the con- cert hand for the annual spring concert. The music for the junior and senior class blavs was furnished hv the orchestra. Finishin f . , the season they laved for class ni ht and com- , J J mencenient. Pa ge Seventy-Four VARSITY CHOIR Row Row Row ROW 1: jean Clark, Jeanne Lange, Margaret Berkenstock, Shirley Berry, Marsha Durand, Terry Price, Connie Lewis, Bonnie Cray, Sherry Dorman, Freddie Lyman, Bruce Black, John Marshall, Cindy Lytle, Brush, Diane Chisin, Carol Rhoades, Kathie Pool, Christine Mr. Iohn Davis, Director. Leddie McClelland, Carol Smith, Nancy Crau, Karen Foster, Karen Swann, janet Lind, Jim Robinson, Jerry HuiIman, Ron Crote, Barb VVoods, Sandi Valentine, Cheryl Lavy, Carla Bondy, Sandy Buchenroth, Karen Dye. 2: Sue Mote, Nancy Morrow, Reesa Brotkin, Nancy Minton, Paulsel, Tom XVallace, Cene Kronenberg, Tom Melvlaken, Tom 3: Namoi Leiberick, Diane Seifried, Karen Monroe, Diana Saum, Kathy Crotinger, joe Graham, Scott Sornberger, Dave Hardesty, Steve Jones, john Ruble, jim Smith, jim Carey, Dennis Moyer, Rollin Karnehm, Dennis Redman, Connie Mauchamer, Roxio Diekenshects, Linda Shawler, Peggy Curtner, Cail Scarbrough, Randi Harris. 4: Lynn Pen1'od, Bette Stephenson, Linda Shirk, Connie litter, Sherry King, Susan Plumly, Dick Brumbaugh, Dennis MeMakcn, Theran Huffman, Bill Dennis, Andy Roberts, Dan Hart, Neil Zimmerman, Dan NVagner, jamie Hearst, Doug Cornelius, Bill Fessler, Marcia Iones, Mary Croves, Carole Crump, Diane Robinson, Sharon Lange, Mary Ann VVilltins, Linda Redman, Carol Boston. Director Iohn L. Davis Piqua Centralis Varsity Choir, under the di- rection of Mr. John L. Davis, had an enjoyable and successful year. Included in its schedule Were programs presented for Rotary, Kiwanis, the junior high schools, Thanksgiving and Easter services. The orchestra and choir Were combined to present the Christmas Vesper Service on December 16. 'iWidC, W7ide XVorldU was the theme of the choiris musical program. Featured in the pro- gram were songs and dances from various countries around the world, such as America, OFFICERS: France, Ireland, and Latin America. Included in ROWS: Semi Rhoudes, 5CC1'0tm'Y5 Swim Mote, Vice ICSIK CH . the program were soloists, television connnercials, Row 2: Doug Cornelius, lresidentg Dennis Mc- and members of the hi h school orchestra. i. - . . Malxen, Treasurer. Page Seventy-Five J i Ml ED CHORUS Bow 1: Becky Morgan, Wlillie Mae Coolie, Linda Murphy, Kathy Oda, Diane Byers, Rehecca Anders, Ginger Reed, Sandy Thompson, Judy Edwards, Baycttc Bedinho, Sharon Ncwhurgg, Nancy D,Andrea, Brenda lefllrey, Jeanne Vosler, Director John L. Davis. Row 2: Linda Roth, Connie Ford, Penny Martin, Carolyn Martin, Dixie Swallow, Rosemary Brown, Francine Shuehat, Ian Hoot- man, Joanna Nishwitz, Connie Staley, Mary Ann XVehmer, Susan Dickson, Ann Zollinger, Patty Karnchm, Barhara Stanton. Bow 3: Doug Pcnrod, Charles Kuca, Leah Murphy, Iudy Libhy, Cindy Boshart, Kathy Graham, Krista XVillis, Marcia Franz, Linda Jones, Connie Cox, Lynn Heniser, Janna Monson, Shirley Baumann, Joyce Lowell, Susan Stacy, Elaine Lucas, Mark Cruse, Mike Kiser. Row 4: George Deavours, Gerald Oelslager, lim Rohinson, Steve Baker, Dennis Plank, lim Vetter, Bill Madison, ,lim NVillcox, Ron Pearson, Dave Smith, Craig Bumgardner, Dan VVhitson, Rick Lane, Leigh Shoemaker, Stcvc Long. This year, besides Varsity Choir and Girlis Chorus, a third Choral Group, the Mixed Choir has been developed under the direction of Mr. john Davis. It is composed of both girls and boys taken from the tenth through the twelfth grades. The purpose of Mixed Choir is to train the less experienced students for Varsity Choir and to give those who do not have time for Varsity Choir a chance to take choral music. Mr. Davis indicated that this is the largest group he has ever trained. The mixed choir participated in the Christ- mas Vespers program and the Spring Concert. OFFICERS: Bow 1: Dan XVhitsou, Vicc President, -lay Kuca, Presidcut. Bow 2: Nancy D'Andrea, Secretary-Trc-asurer. Page Seventy-Six CIRLS' CHORUS The Girls, Chorus, directed by John Lindsay Davis, Was a training choir and a stepping stone for those who were trying to make Varsity Choir. The group included approximately forty girls and met three periods each week. The activities of the Girls, Chorus included assisting the Varsity Choir in presenting the Christmas V esper Program entitled, HA Christmas Festival of Musicv and the spring musical aXVide, , ,, orrrcnnsz YV ide Wo1'ld. Row 1: Marian Smith, President, Carol Trissell, Vice President. Row 2: Chris YVilliams, Secretary, Ruth Bierman, Treasurer. ROW 1: Dcbby Nead, Caroline Berry, Annabelle Hufnagle, Darlene Rohr, Sandy Haines, Susan Plumly, Karla Martzall, Pam Bridges, Susanne Kloke, Chris XVilliams. Row 2: Mr. John Davis, Director, Dcbbic Townsend, Barbara Mottcr, -Iudy YVardcn, Kathy Shade, Betsy Basingcr, Margery Brown, Jackie Cathcart, Sondra Muter, Lynne Applcgctt. Row 3: Cheryl Hayden, Linda Facklcr, Silvia Felver, Susan Fclgcr, Carol Boryca, Becky Brubaker, Linda Bryan, Candy Florstcdt, Pam Coater, Sherry Rittenhouse. Row 4: Sharon Casey, Claudia Dorman, Sue Pcnrod, Ruth Bierman, Marian Smith, Carol Trissell, Martha Crank, jill Fry. Page Seventy-Seven E SEMBLES IUNIOR ENSElWBLl:l SENIOR ENSElXlBLE Row 1: Sue Penrod, Carol Trisscll, Karla Martzall, Carol Crimes, Mary Groves, Connie Ettcr, Maureena Dcljby Nead, Loonoy, Connie Lewis, Sandi Valentine, Gail Ruff- Row 2: Susan Felgcr, Lynn Penrocl, Chris XVilliams. Nerf Susan Hoff: Marv Aim Vvllklns' Row 3: Bonnie Gray. STRING TRIO Lynn Penrocl, Karla Martzall, Peggy Curtncr. LA ll-ST VAR C RUN QL T I FLUTE TRIO Ll1I l Mumma, Sue Pcnmcl Iuclv Cliristcnscn Katlw , Pooi i ' ' f C ' Lynn Pcnrocl, Ilickic- Catllcart, Linda Pogt. Pagc Seventy-Eight E SEMBLES TRONIBONE QUARTET BRASS SEXTET Randi Harris, Diane Chism, Neil Zimmeiman, Max Bill Fessler, Callie Comolli, Neil Zimmerman, Richard Reeder Burns, Mike Miller, Dennis McMakcn YVOODYVIND TRIO DRUM ENSElN4Bl.,E Lynn Penrocl, Nancy May, Kathy Pool Row 1: Ron Grote, Gene Apple, Steve King, Dan Hart Row 2: John Hirby, Dennis Russell Page Seventy-Nine . a woman basketball coach? Concert time Look, no feathers! I was sure it was out hero Bubbles or no huhhies . . , Yu, say itis tomorrow night? a minute ago! You're out! But lim not in the F,F.A. My group had 271 fewer cavities Red rover, red rover . . . This doesn't look like the white house lawn to me! Page Eighty 5366, KGS VARSITY FOOTBALL Paul Faehl, Head Coach NVatson Farrar Hardman Assistant Coaches Row 1: Charles Brown, Don Reed, Tom Dankworth, Bill Powell, Corky Driver, Bill Brown, John Adlard, Dennis Black, Robin Raines. Row2: Chuck Cox, Steve Jones, Dick Alexander, Ron Rice, Bob Brinkman, Gene Bayman, Bill Dennis, Doug Minnich. Row 3: Mike Ostendorf, Craig Kastner, Scott Sornberger, Craig Zimpher, Clayton Freels, john Bausman, Charles Museo, Dick Brownlee, Mickey Brandon. Row 4: Don Herman, Doug Erhardt, Tom Jones, jack Miller, Robby Black, Ken Rousseau, Guy Selsor, Russell Abner. Row 5: Greg Kiser, Jim Dapore, Dan YVhitson, Steve Sullenberger, Steve Lind, Craig Baum- gardner, Ron Pearson, Rodney Carroll, Bill McKinney. Row 6: Coach Paul Fachl, Coach XVatson Farrar, Coach jim Hardman, jim Simmons, Gary McMaken, Tom Lyman, Tim Tyler, Bob Chalaire. Row 7: -lim Bausman, Tom Purk, Doug Smith, jerry Maul, John Edminson, Dan NVagner SCHEDULE AND SCORES XVG They Sept. -Milton Union Here 32 24 Sept. -Northeastern Here 30 6 Sept. -St. Marys .... There 42 20 Sept. -Sidney ....... ....... H ere 34 6 Oct. -Troy ............. ....... T he rc 16 20 Oct. 12.-Miamisburg Here 18 0 Oct. Fairmont ....... ...... T here 30 0 Oct. -Fairborn ...... Here 36 0 Nov. Greenville .... There 8 G Nov. Xenia ...... .......... .......... T l lere 6 8 Coach Paul F aehlls Indians had an outstanding season this year, winning 8 out of the 10 games played. Due to the hard work of the coaching staff and the players, the team was able to rank second place in the MV L, right behind a tough Xenia team. Along with having a great season, Piqua placed 4th in the coaches' MVL. Page Eighty-Two FOOTBALL SENIOBS Row 1: john Adlurcl, Dick Alexander, Cone Baymun, Denny Black. Bow 2: Bob Brinkman, Cliarles Brown, Bill Brown, Chuck Cox. Row 3: Tom Dankworth, Bill Dennis, Corky Driver, Steve Ioncs. Row 4: Doug Minnicli, Bill Powell, Robin Baines, Don Reed. Row 5: Ron Rice, Tom Purk, Manager. Page Eighty-Three VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Staton Reynolds, Robin Raines, Bill Meredith, Gene Bayman, Ron Rice. Row 2: Chuck Cox, Clayton Frecls, Mike Ostendorf, Doug Hartley, Dcnny Black, Coach jim Hardman. VVith a strong bench and a good starting line, this year,s Indians, coached by jim Hardman combined team depth and team speed into the first Winning combination in several years. The team placed second in the MVL, and their season highlight Was the 94-93 defeat of Fairmont in four overtimes. The team will miss its nine graduating seniors. Coach ,lim Hardinan Nov. Dec Dec D60 Dec: Dec. Dec Dec. lan. -Ian. an. -Ian. -lan. Feb Feb Feb. F Ft-h M ar Mar -Springfield South ,.., , r,,,,,,, , 7- --Covin gton ..,,.. 5E cb. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Bellcfontaine ................., ,,,.,,,,, -St. Marys Memorial 14-Celina .................,...,.,... ..,,,. Northeastern ,.... 21-Milton-Union ...... -Graham Local ..,r,r 7-Vandalia-Butler .... Sidney ...,,,.,,,,,,r, 11- -Miami East ,,,.,,, 18- -Fairmont .... 1- Troy ...........,.... M iamisburg Fairborn ..,c., Green vil le .... Xen ia ...,.,....,,...,,,.,,., -2-Tipp City .................... ,i,,,, District Tournament Trotwoocl-INIadison .,.. ,,,.,,,,, Northmont ,.......,r,,.., P11 gc Eighty-F011 1' There Here There Here Th ere Here Th erc Th erc There Here Here There Here There There Here H ere Here Stebbins Stebbins We They 53 58 78 76 63 61 72 58 78 G3 66 45 64 G9 G5 G7 02 49 69 72 75 70 75 60 94 93 49 60 81 65 88 52 72 66 92 61 79 59 G9 84 BASKETBALL SENIORS How 1: Ccne Hayman, Denny Black, Chuck Cox. Row 2: Dong Hartley, Skip Martin, Bill Mcredith. Row 3: Robin Raines, Stzlton Rey- nolds, Ron Rice. Row 4: Chuck Iones, stzltisticiung Tom Pnrk, manager. P1139 Elghty 1 IVC RESERVE BASKETBALL Row 1: Doug Henderson, Dan Wagner, Manager, jerry Maul, Manager, DaPore, Craig Baumgarclner. Row 2: Bill McKinney, Mickey Brandon, Ron Newnam, Steve Reed, Tom Lyman, Mel Maggert, Ron Pearson. Row 3: jim Willcox, Bob Chalaire, Dan Hart, Dick Harrocl, Paul Collctt, Roger Lanich, Coach XVatson Farrar. Piqua Central,s reserve basketball team, coached by Mr. YVatson Farrar, compiled a season record of 12-6 With a 3-4 record in M.V.L. competition. Couch XVatson Farrar Date Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dcc. Dcc. Ian. Ian. Ian. lun. Ian. Fcb. Feb. Feb. Fcb. Feb. Mar. 4- SCHEDULE AND SCORES Team wSpringfield South .,,,..,. ........ ' Fherc -St. Marys Memorial ....... ........ T here 14-Celina ...............,......., ........ H ere 15-Northeastern ...... ........ T here 21MMilton-Union .....,... ........ H ere -Graham Local Vandalia Butler ., ,,.., .. Sidney ............. 11-Troy .............. 12.-Miami East 18-Miamishurg ..... Z5-Fairmont ....,. 1-Fairborn ....,,,, 2-Covington .... 8-Greenville .... , . 15-Xenia ........ 22fTipp City ...... Bcllefontainc Page Eighty-Six Thcrc .There There Herc Here Thcre Hcre Th cre There Here Here Hcre Here We 37 45 50 49 29 46 26 32 51 72 46 37 46 45 50 51 72 62 They 40 38 41 34 42 39 25 38 53 37 45 44 45 26 55 39 41 55 CROSS COU TRY Row 1: Coach VVendell Carter, jon Nicodcmus, Bob Cooper, Albert Myers, Skip Martin, Bill Gilmore, Chuck Jones, Joe Graham, Rollin Karnehm, Mr. G. P. XVertz, Athletic Director. Row 2: Dave Smith, Brian Merman, Steve Reed, Bob Fulker, Dennis Plank, Pat Enos, Bill Phillippi, Ronnie Carr, Sheldon Mather, Jack Ford. Row 3: Doug Hartley, Staton Reynolds, john Kerns, Gregg Brown, Ronald Malone, George Deavours, Tom Metz, Ralph Smith, Mike Kiser. Row 4: Dan Hart, Jim Willcox, Andy Roberts, Dick Harrod, Roger Lanich, Bob Bennett, Jim Beaver. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Opponent Where Played W'e They September 18-Troy .............. ..... H ere 29 27 September 27-Greenville ,,,,, There 20 39 October 2.-Xenia ........ ..... ' 1' here 37 24 October 4-Fairborn .......... ,.... H ere 24 33 October 9-Fairmont ........ ..... T here 38 23 October 10-Lowell Thomas ,,... Pittsburgh Fourth October 16-Greenville.. ..,... ...,. H ere 23 34 October 23-M. V. L. .... ,,,,. X cnia Fourth October 27-District ..,,,.,............,.,......,......,.... Springfield North Second November 3-State ...........,..,...........,..........,...... Columbus Cln cross country, contrary to other sports, the lowest score winsl The Piqua Central cross country team, under the direction of Coach YVendel1 Carter, had a fairly successful season, placing fourth in the MVL. These two-mile runners, making up the largest squad ever out for the sport, also placed second out of twelve teams in the district meet held in Springfield, Ohio. Coach VVQ-ndell Carter Page Eighty-Seven WRESTL1 Row 1: jon Nicodemus, joe Craham, jim Bausman, john Olds, Tom jones, Steve jones, Bob Brinkman, Bill Brown, Bill Dennis, Bill Powell. Row 2: Coach Paul Faehl, Carry Recd, Brett Brubaker, Ron Carr, jack Miller, Charles Museo, Steve Lind, jim Dyke, Carry Ross, Doug Erhardt, jon Mauk, Russell Abner, Greg Kiser. Row 3: Bill Hughes, Steve Sullenberger, Rob Black, jim Mauk, Craig Zimphcr, Dick Alexander, Randy Hendricks, jamie Hearst, Kenny Rousseau, Dan VVhitson, Doug Branson. This yearis Wrestling squad, under the supervision of Coach Paul F aehl, met a very rugged schedule with fair success Winning four out of nine matches. However, Win or lose, all of the matches were filled with excite- ment and thrills. Every member of the squad showed great sportsmanship and enthusiasm. Extra notice has been earned by 175-pounder, Bill Dennis, in that he won the District meet in his Weight class and Went on to state competition. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Opponent We They Northmont .,,, 3 46 Tipp City ...... 41 10 Beavercreek ..,.,.. 3 41 Tipp City ...... 37 10 Graham .......... 22 19 Bellefontaine ...., 32 15 Stebbins ,,...,,, 6 32 Troy ....,........ 16 29 Fairmont ..... 7 32 Coach Paul Fachl Page Eighty-Eight TENNIS Row 1: Dennis M. Black, Bill Polhamus, Staton Reynolds, Rick Grimes, Ron Malone, Dennis Moyer, Bob Chalaire, Don Malone. Row 2: Dennis A. Black, Brett Brubaker, Dave Harclesty, Ierry Maul, Jim Hiser, Doug Minnich, Robby Black, Bob Arnett, Coach George Chalou. SCHEDULE AND SCORES ' 4 Date Opponent We They April 2 Bellefontaine .......... lk ilk April 4 Springfield South .... 3 2 April 9 Fairborn .........,..,.. 310 116 April 11 Miamisburg ...,. 5 0 April 15 Greenville ........, 5 0 April 16 Sidney .r............... 5 0 April 18 Piqua Catholic ........ 4 1 April 23 Troy ...................,, 1 4 April 25 Fairmont ..........,,.,,. 1 4 April 26 YVest Milton ............... 3 2 May 2 Springfield South ..,.. 2 2 May 4 M. V. L. ....,............. NO scomg May 7 Sidney ,.,..., 3 2 May 8 Bellefontaino 2 3 May 9 Greenville . 4 1 May 11 M. V. L. ........ 2N1J PLACE May 15 Oakwood ...... 1 4 May 17 gl 18 District .....,. Ve Piqua Centralis Tennis Team enjoyed a successful season, an H , ,,,,, having an overall record of 10-4 with a second place in A V M. V. L. competition. The team was coached bv Mr. George 1 Q, X lqzi' .,.. .. VZ I f' ' ' 'gi ':-, 1' ., :':'. N ' iiz' 4 '. .1 ,, Q I 'Q ,.., .., ' Tf Page Eighty-Nine Coach George Chalou TRACK Coach Richard Pearson Assistant Coach YVendell Carter Row 1: Robin Raines, Bill Dennis, Elmo Shroyer, R. Smith, Skip Martin, Dick Alex- ander, Doug Hartley, Randy Hendricks, john Adlard. Row 2: Assistant Coach WVendell Carter, Butch Brown, Bob Cooper, Tom Lyons, Bill Powell, Bob Fulker, Chuck Iones, Pat Enos, Doug Erhardt, Albert Myers, Jim Bausman, Kenny Rousseau, Dan Hart, Coach Richard Pearson. Row 3: Ion Nicodemus, Doug Smith, jim Davis, Dennis Bundschuh, Steve Slack, Brian Merman, Dennis Redman, Guy Selsor, Ralph Raney, Bill Gilmore, John Quinn, John Bausman, Junior Manager. Row 4: Dave Smith, Tom Jones, Kelly Silvers, Senior Manager, Gerald Oelslager, Ron Newman, Bob Bennett, jim Vetter, Greg Kiser, Harry Thomas, Ron Pearson. Row 5: Jay Kuca, Sophomore Manager, Craig Baumgardner, Jim Robinson, Monte Gard- ner, Larry Baugher, Larry Barton, Mark Cruse, Darrell Birt, jack Miller, Dennis Russell, Ron Oelslager, SCHEDULE AND SCORES Date Opponent We They Place April Houston 88 30 Here April Covington 82 36 Here April Fairborn .... 4314 74M There April Urbana ...... G5 53 Here April Versailles .. Forfeit Here April Xenia ....... 51 67 There April Fairmont ....i 32 86 There April Triangular 80Vz Here April Miami East 24 April Bellefontaine 43W April Greenville 79 39 Here May Sidney ........ 53 65 Here May Troy Relays May Troy ..,,.,....,,. 32 86 Here Niay M. V . L. .,,, ....,,.,....,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,.., 3 RD PLACE Fairborn May District ...... ...,,,,.,......,.............,.. 5 TH PLACE Troy Although the track squad lost many fine seniors last year, it has managed to keep and gain many good performers. The team has had con- siderable depth in many events. School records were broken by Rollin Karnehm in the mile run and by a team consisting of Karnehm, Cooper, Gillmore and Erhardt in the two-mile relay. Head coach, Richard Pearson, and assistant coach, XVendell Carter, deserve much credit and admiration for their work and devotion. Under these men, the team gained valuable experience and gradually extended their abilities. Page Ninety TRACK SENIORS Row ROW Row Row Row 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Iohn Acllarcl, Bill Dennis, Pat Enos, Bob Fulker, Doug Hartley. Randy Hendricks, Chuck jones, Rollin Kairneliin, Tom Lyons. Skip Martin, Bill Powcll, Robin Raines, jim H. Smith. Tom Tliaycr, Kelly Silvers, lVI3.IlL1gC'I'g Tom xX7illl1lCC. Dick Alcxanclcr, Butch Brown, Bob Coopc-r. BASEBALL Row 1: Gene Bayman, Greg Brown, Bill Brown, Don Reed, Chuck Cox, Dennis MeMaken, Greg Bodey. Row 2: Coach jim Hardman, Scott Sornbcrger, Clayton Freels, Andy Roberts, jamie Hearst, Mel Maggert, Ron Grote Gerry Reed Roger Lanich, Mike Smith. Row 3: Doug Henderson, Steve Lind, lim D211-lore, Dan XVhitson, Steve Sullenherger, Dennis Plank, Bill McKinney Steve Reed jim Willcox, Ron Carr, Don NVagner, Paul Collett, Tom Lyman, Gary McMzxken, Mike Ostendorf. Under the direction of Coach Jim Hardman, the varsity squad led by a fine pitching staE completed a very successful season. The reserve team which played several games during the season gained valuable experience for next year. Coach jim Hardman Date April April April April April April April April May May May 8 10 12 15 19 22 25 96 .4 2 3 6 SCHEDULE AND SCORES Opponent Miamisburg .... Fairmont ............ Colonel XVhite ....... Troy .....................,.... Springfield North .....,. Greenville ..............,. , . Xenia . ............... . Urbana ................,.. Springfield North .... Miami East ........... Graham .,...., Page Ninety-Two They 0 6 0 1 2 5 0 3 5 2 1 BASEBALL SE IORS Row 1: Greg Bodey, Bill Brown Row 2: Greg Brown, Chuck Cox Row 3: Dennis BICBIZIIQGH, Don Recd Page Ninety-Three GOLF joe Schultz, Art XVest, George Deavours, Mike Knight, Dick Brownlee, Tom Metz, Bill Strohaver, Coach Paul Fflehl Date April 8 April 10 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 22 April 30 May 2 May G May 9 May 13 May 16 May 17 Opponent Fairborn .. Fairborn .. Sidney ...... Troy .,,....... Miamisburg Xenia ....,.,. Troy ,......... Greenville SCHEDULE AND SCORES Fairmont and Xenia M. V. L. .. Sidney ...... Xenia .,,..... Greenville District .... Coach Paul Faehl Place There Here Here Here Here Here There There Fairmont Troy There There Here We 1 10 6 5 4K2 8 lk 1 1 Q. 10 4 6TH 4 lk HW They 14V2 10 1 1 l11!2 710 5 14 6 12 PLACE 11Vz 4 V2 The golf team, coached by Paul Faehl, was made up of eight boys this year. Since only one of these was a SC1'1lO1 the team lacked much needed experience. Even though this was true, the team was able to score some substantial wins Page Ninety-Four COACHI G STAFF l Row 1: Coach jim Hardman, G. P. NVertz, Athletic Directorg Coaches Paul Faehl, Dick Pearson. Row 2: Coaches XVatson Farrar, XVarrcn Campbell, Ceorge Chalou, Ioe Balassone. Rigorous training, good spirit, and team cooperation are the qualities dis- played by Piqua Central,s sports-minded boys each year. The efforts of the Piqua High School Coaches have produced remarkable improvement in the boys this year and each season the boys athletic program climbs forward to more victories for a fine school record. Piqua High School Coaches devote many hours to athletics in order to build the character and responsibilities of our future citizens. VVithout their guidance and supervision the athletic program would undoubtedly be non- existant. Piqua Central is thankful for the services of these men and hope that they will continue to lead our teams on to victory. Page Ninety-Five wwlfr WW if Q Q: W NW ix Y ff 'Q 4 ii K X is Q SQ '11, QW. mv. ma, if ,A i 3 . , D- ,NM . ev fm . QQ M QQ - Z , M-ga 126 VL. 2, wg A? ,fa , I -5 QW 0,1 3 . . ,, , Q92 , -X X4 f -- ,iw . l - Q1 ,iff X 4, P 4.1-, ' ,Iggy 35 .- , if f'j1w4z?v. CHEER CLUB Row Row How Row Bow Row Row Row Row Bow I: Chris NVilliams, Linda Steiner, Penny Martin, Maria Russo, Linda Murphy, Cindy Boshart, Barbara Motter, Ieanne Lange, Patty Karnebm, Becky Morgan. 2: Kathy Graham, Elaine Lucas, Susan Stacy, Sandy Beatty, Pam Bridges, Nancy D'Andrea, Jeanne Vosler, Becky Hance, Susan Zcnder, jill Fry. 3: Ann Zollinger, Ianna Monson, Carmen Foston, Vivian Christensen, Rosemary Cathcart, Jeanne Hague. 4: -Ioyce Lowell, Dixie Swallow, Linda Roth, Linda Bryan, Marilyn Brubaker, Sandy Thompson, Barbara Stanton. 5: Pam Goater, Susan Hill, Diane Byers, Gayle Douglas, Barbara jones, Maureena Looney. 6: Candy Shipley, Connie Staley, Claudia Doirnan, Rosie Baker, Susan Higgins, Connie Lewis, Marcia johnson, Sharon Purcell, Bonnie Kaups. 7: Linda Cooke, Betsy Basinger, Sharon Shannon, Ginger Reed, Becky Anders, Kathy Hart, Iune Cooper. 8: Liz Goodin, Carol McClannan, Norma Bundsehuh, Nancy Edsall, Linda Rose, Carol Trissell, Gail Ruilner, Mary Aim NViIkins. 9: Connie Cox, Connie Mauchamer, Sylvia Felver, Sherry Dorman, Carol Cummings, Diane Robinson. IO: Emily Blayney, Gwen Gardner, Mary Groves, Christine Reedy, Diane Carr, Bette Stephenson, Judy Carr, Kathy Crotinger. The Cheer Club consisted of sophomore, junior, and senior girls and boys who were will- in to sun ort the saorts of the school. This S IP U I I roua had as its s onsor, Miss aniee ackson. S I P . During the football season the club par- ticipated in two pep rallies at Fun Acres and took chartered buses to some out-of-town games. During basketball season the group spon- sored a poster contest for the Troy game, sold stationery to obtain necessary funds, and made a victory train which was placed in the study hall. The names of high scorers were placed on it. For the lirst time this year Indian head em- fjFFICERS: blems were given to all members who earned ROW 1, Kathv Hut gecretary, Ium, Cooper 200 points. For earning these points, attendance P,-Csidenf B 7 3 at games and meetings, and work on committees I Row 2: Sharon Purcell, Vice President, Marcia was important. Johnson, Secretary, Connie Lewis, Treasurer. Page Ninety-Seven 300 CLUB Row 1: Nancy May, Nancy Anderson, Susan Mote, Gwen Gardner, janalee Fogt, Vickie Fogt, Pam Goater, Connie Etter, Marsha Durand. Row 2: Gail Scarbrough, Chris NVilliams, Becky Hance, Diane Chism, Cheryl Lavey, Nancy Minton, Sheryl Guenthner, Gail Ruilner, Linda Rose, Carol Bhoades. Bow 3: Claudia Dorman, Klarinda Kelch, Ann Zollinger, Joyce Lowell, Beth Hiser, Recsa Brotkin, Becky Bowers, Carol Grimes, Nancy Brush, Mary Ann XVilkins. Row 4: Carole Crump, Sandy Beatty, Sandy Buchenroth, Bonnie Gray, Shirley Baumann, Sherry Dorman, Gayle Douglas, Linda Meiring. Row 5: Miss Hulda Heller, Adviser, Susan Higgins, Rosie Baker, Sharon Enz, janet Cassidy, Donna Rowe, Cindy Lytle, Ianet Paul- sel, janet Carey, Anita Spears. Row 6: Judy Carcy, Carol Cummins, Sherry King, Carol Smith, Connie Lewis, Linda Redman, Randi Harris, Karen Rhoades. OFFICERS: Marcia johnson, Individual Sports Manager, Carol Grimes, Badminton Manager, Carol Cummins, Bas- ketball Manager, Susan Mote, President, Gwen Young, Vice President, Sherry King, Secretary- Treasurer, Janet Cassidy, Volleyball Manager. The 300 Club is an athletic association for girls participating in sports during the year. Members are selected on a point basis. This club, directed by Miss Hulda Heller, presents a shield to girls earning 300 points, a letter to those earning 500 points, and a charm to those earning 1000 points. These awards are bought with the money earned from selling bas- ketball schedule pencils. The 300 Club organizes and directs the in- tramural sports for the high school girls and presents the annual Gymboree in April. The money from the Gymboree is used to purchase athletic equipment for the club members and for children in foreign countries. Page Ninety-Eight CLASS LEADERS Row 1: Nancy Anderson, Diane Van Horn, Carol Smith, Linda Fogt, Becky Bowers, Sherry King, Connie Lewis, Callie Comolli, Randi Harris. Row 2: Sharon Enz, Donna Rowe, janet Cassidy, Kathy YVills, Barbara XVoods, janalee Fogt, Shirley Baumann, Susie Cruse, Cwen Young. Row 3: Miss Hulda Heller, Adviser, Ann Zollinger, Carol Crimes, Sharon Lange, Cindy Lytlc, Sheryl Cuenthner, Carol Cummins, Ieanne Voslcr. RATED OFFICIALS Row 1: Kathie lNIcMaken, Chris XVilliams, Linda Bryan, Gwen Young, Cail Scarhrough, Carol Cummins. llow 2: Carol Trisscll, Lynn Penrocl, Ianet Cassidy, Diane Robinson, Carol Crimes, Susan Boli, Pam Coater. Row 3: Bonnie Cray, Vickie Fogt, Becky Bowers, Susan Mote, Carole Crump, Sherry King, lX1arL-ia johnson, Carol Smith. Page Ninety-Nine GIRLS, BASKETBALL Bow 1: Caroline Berry, Seorekeeperg Chris XVilliams, Carol Bhoades, janet Cassidy, Carol Cummins, Linda Redman, Kathie Me- Maken, Gwen Young. Row 2: Doug Minnieh, Referee, Randi Harris, Susan Higgins, Beth Hiser, Ann Zollinger, Sheryl Cuenthner, Susan Boli, Pam Coater, Karen Foster, Becky Bowers, Miss Hulda Heller, Coach. Row 3: Diana Chism, janalce Fogt, Carol Crimes, Sherry King, Rosie Baker, Susan Mote, Shirley Baumann, Cindy Lytle, Ianet Paulsel. i GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Bow 1: Miss Hulda Heller, Coach, Donna Rowe, Becky Hanee, Ann Powell, Susan Hill, Sandy Beatty, Sharon Enz. Bow 2: Sher fl Cuenthner Ann Zollinffer anet Cassid Pam Coater, Carol Cummins Linda Redman, Chris XVilliams Susan Hi Y- 5 1 1- , , Y, , , gins, Cwen Young. Row 3: Rosie Baker, Susan Mote, -Iudy Carey, Becky Bowers, Sherry King, Shirley Baumann, Liz Coodin, Carol Grimes, Janet Paulsel, Cindy Lytle, Nancy Minton. Page One Hundred ALDSTAR VOLLEYBALL P Carol Smith, Ann Zollinger, Sandy Beatty, Sherry King, Captain, Rosie Baker, Melinda NVost, Kathie MeMaken, Linda Davidson Susan Higgins. 3 ARCHERT How l: Barhara Stanton, Debby Nc-ad, Jeanriv Lange, Aleannc' Voslcr, Chris XVillia1ns, Maria Russo, Linda Mutter. Row 2: Linda Bryan, Krista XVillis, Ann Powell, Barhara jones, Carol Bell, Annetta Kindell, Vickie Vogt, Pam Cloater, Row 3: Margaret Ovcrholt, Marilyn Bruhalccr, Carmen Foston, Shirley Baumann, Linda Little, ,Ioyce Lmwll, Ann Zollingvr. Row 4: Alanna Monson, Sheryl Cuenthncr, Marie Ann Paul, Sharon Shannon, -Ian Ilootman. Row 5: Sharon Enz, Carol Boryca, Becky Hance, Norma Bundsehuh, Marcia Grissom. Row 6: janet Cassidy, Emily Blayncy, Mary Ann XYilkins, Sherry Dorman, Kathy Crotinger, Claudia Dorman, Candy Florstcdt, Sharon Casey. Row 7: Marilee Croshy, Alanalec- Fogt, Ruth Bierman, Marian Smith, Jeanne Landeuhurg, Sandy Haines, Susan Zender. Page One Hundred One Bow B 0 W Row 1: Blaine Lucasg Iiliglrth Crude Y-Tccns Slumber Pzirtyg Butch Brown. 2: Mary Ann XVilkins und Emily Blayncyg Linclu Meiringg Becky Hzuicv, Bccky XVlu-cl:-r, Elaine Lucas, and Mary Lou Mzmgzing Sliirlcy Kolkcrg -Iucly Carrg Doug Ileuter. 3: Craig Obcncliaing Bill Powcll, 'loc Bolvlvq Miss Butclicrls Spun-cli Clussg Bill Dcnnisg Kelly Silvers. Bow 4: jrumlec Fogt, Carolyn Anthony zuicl Gail Bulllnerg Mr. VViuccnt's Latin Class at Bcnncfttg Betli Hiscris Sliimlxcr Pzirtyg Katliy Bow Hzxrtg Rollin Karnclim. 5: Deanna YV0risg Don Malone, Kam-11 XVllSO1l, ziucl Bon Malonr-1 Carol Crimes, Susan Motu' and Gail Buflncrg Slierry King. Pzigc- Ono Hunclrecl Two A357.JiZ?1Z' 325395 6 Tom Allison Assembly No. S7-Rainbow for Cirls Nancy Anderson jim Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Mr. and Mrs. YValter Baker Barb and Dick Barb and Ronnie Dan Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bechtoldt Joe Bobb lames Bomhard Carla Bondy Mrs. Clara Brown Margery Brown Nancy Brush Sandy Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Calhoun Candy and Fred jim Carey Carol Lyons and lim Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. blames C. Carter Sharon Casey Mr. and Mrs. james Chism Chaps Ann Clark Connie and Chuck Callie Comolli Mr. and Mrs. Iohn L. Comolli Doug Cornelius Kathy Crotinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crust' Peggy Curtner Nancy Edsall Elmo Shroyer and Roni Timmons Miss Farley lim Finfrock Carol Ford Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francis Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fuller Mrs. Scott Carbry Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cardncr SPONSORS Clark Certner Violet Kindell Claser Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grote Ron Crote Mr. and Mrs. Forest T. Croves ,lack Cunter Cwen and joe Kathy Hamilton Dan Hart Kathy Hart ,lim Hearst Doug Heater Mr. and Mrs. Iames Hiser -lane and Sue Janice and Chuck jerry and Annette Mr. and Mrs. Nolan johnson Steve jones Marcia jones Edith Karnehm Marvin Karnchm Rollin Karnehm Kathie and Ted Mrs Anna Kindell Mr. and Mrs. lirmine Kindell Phyllis Kindell Mr. and Mrs. XVill O. King Steve King Cenc Kronenberg Clarence Landon -Ieanne Lange Dale Adrian Lavey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence Tom Lind Linda and Keith Bill Lloyd lohn Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Long Lynn and Dave Leddie McClelland Mel Maggert Mari and Sonny Mr. and Mrs. Robert May Clen Miller Page One Hundred Four Mike Miller Dennis Moyer Craig Obenchain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peepels Lynn Penrod Barbara Phillips Piqua Central Library Mr. and Mrs. Allen NV. Pool Terry Price Rank I Rank II Rank IV Rank V Rank VI Rank VIII Rank IX Max Reeder Ron Rice Bob Richardson -lim Robinson loan Roeser Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross Bernard Rowell Mr. and Mrs. Cilbert Shaw Sherry and lim Sam Shie Mr. and Mrs. Florent M. Silvers Kelly Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Aloseph E. Smith Carol Smith and -lim Hirt Bill Stahl Miss Velma Stephenson Bill Strohavcr Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sturgeon Neil Stutz Susie and XVillie Tom and Donna Varsity Choir I Sopranos T om NVallaee Mr. and Mrs. YV. R. Weber C. P. NVertZ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. XVinter ...Means EARNINGS ik ...buf cosTs Money 96 ik So SAVE for costs 1 X Dk 'lf 'Lifetime earnings for the average college graduate are more than a quarter of a million dollars. MFor 56 representative colleges, fixed costs vary between S600 and 352,300 with additional expenses perhaps S500 more. M: Savings systematically at Citizens Bank in Piqua now can at least help to assure the necessary funds for a College education . . . or a Secure Future. Start Your Account Soon . . if aillllg l HCITIZENS' M NATIONAL wi M il BANK W M TRUST ANc?oMPANl1Yw J l g e t U at the hub of Piqua Business Q E .1 E i VU N jiiilave' MN wi i Page One Hundred Five WI-IEN YOU NEED A PRESCRIPTION CALL SHANELY . . l'656I'I IOIZS 649 West High Street CNext to Kroger'sD, Piqua, Ohio 24 Hour Service - Phone: 773-3491 - Prescription Delivery Ask Your Doctor - He Knows 9 to 9 Mon. thru Pri. 9 - 6 Sat. I 1:30 - 1:00 Sunday Page One Hundred Six To each member of the 1963 Gmduating Class we wish a most successful future. The Third Savings and Loan Company PIQUA, oH1o anna, 9. nun 449 Q on vw- g ......... Q -. w 3 msurzfo 'fi U, vu S' e s MC: gnlfu In your selection of meat products, there's no reason for not choosing the finest. Look for, ask for, insist on ----- TI-IE VAL DECKER PACKING COMPANY, PIQUA, OHIO 1s,O H115 SHEPARD'S MUSIC CENTER CONGRATULATIONS Piqua's House of Music '63 RCA - Victor RADIO - TELEVISION Musical Instruments Broadway Service Station Records and Musical Accessories Authorized Sinclair Dealer PIQEOEQ :I1jinOiiZtNS Broadwy 8: Vine Sts. Piqua, Ohio THE , J. A. SHADE LUMBER West Hlgh CQMPANY Barber Shop 337 W. High St. Since 1889 has offered Quality Lumber and Millwork Appointments Only See us for remodeling and building Phone PR 3-4847 Just ask for L. F. KOESTER, M . Office Phone PR 3-0327 George Bob Y j ,, 61,1 , ' A4-4LC C K f Q Q 1 R - ey, J. W. BRO W N STORE ,., f Piqua'5 Favorite Trading Place-Since 1883 Q C Page One Iilllldlfd Eight MILES-MOTE INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Since 1902 4l8 West North Street Phone 773-I 734 Piqua, Ohio KIEFER'S Broadway Pharmacy Chas.'W. Kiefer Geo. C. Kiefer Francis Mills Ernest Smith Registered Pharmacists Broadway and High Phone PR 3-2686 Compliments of Ulbrich's Super Market Open Every Evening Until 9:00 p. ni Sundays Until 8:00 p. ni. 407 S. VVayue Street Piqua's Largest Variety Store G. C. M U R P H Y 3I6 North Main Street Congratulations To THE CLASS OF '63 PlCKERlNG'S Plumbing Supply P O e Hunclrecl Nine CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF '63 FROIVI LUMBER co. C r. StuunIon8.2nd Sis. PIqua,0I1io Phone:PR3 3077 ROOF TRUSSES - PREPANELED HOMES RETAIL BUILDING SUPPLIES Compliments of SPORTING GOODS , l ' Fishing Tackle Winans Carnage House Candles Guns and Ammunition We make H10 finffsf in Mints, Trophies and Engravings Chocolate and Hard Tack Evinrude Motgfs 308 W. Water PR 3-I98I Piqua, Ohio sos N. Main sf. PIQUA, OHIO OFFICE 773-2212 HOME 773-7380 Congyafulafions Class of '63 H 8: H MOBILE HOME SALES INC. NORTH DIXIE PIQUA, OHIO C. C. CHRISTIAN APPLIANCE 40I Wood Street FRED H. I-IOUSER, President ' I T. R. HARDENBROOK, vICe-PfesIdent Piqua, Ohio Phone PR 3-4991 P O I-Iundred Ten HENTRICH MARKET COMPQIQVIENTS Open 7 Days, 7 Nights 8 A, M, ,O ,, P, M, KISER BARBER sHoR Groceries Meats 303 College St' Beer Wine Fond Kiser BEST WISHES Y -Teen Purpose To grow as a person, To grow in friendship with people of Class of '63 all races, religions and nationalities, To grow in the knowledge MIAMI INDUSTRIES and love of God' Division of M.S.L. Industries, Inc. Y. W. C. A. TI-IE SI-IERER -BELL COMPANY CHEVROLET - CORVAIR OLDSMOBILE - F85 and CADILLAC SALES and SER VICE GUARANTEED USED CARS II5 East Ash St. I25 East Water St. Phone PR 3-6463 POHldEl ' P W . rf Wd. 'ir.'1S'Z-.W i',w'?: i . , b A A 3 ,tgliri K, I .1 Q . ,VI .ies-gg .,,. : 'sf , . ..,,,.,w, , ., y I-1.1 ie- if . ,:,::.:.:- b ,sn ie- .1 za-se.:-f. Q .Q J f 'DV Nissan ffnQM ' 1'A 1,., . ...,., I 2-- , 2 Q 2 I I Q ,, i- zl. . , ---. I U o r sss s sssrs s O i nsss ss as 5 Sefvmg Pfqufs ::, , You th Since 1891 2'A'2:22 ':A1 ..i, 2 1.3 ---AA' f V1.. Best Wishes to the 1963 Graduating Class D R A K E Service Station JOHN E. BUTTS, INC. 221-23 North Main St. Piqua, Ohio - Phone 773-6535 Ceramic and Plastic Wall Tile Armstrong Resilient Floors Exclusively Congratulations Class of '63 THE FRENCH OIL MILL MACHINERY COMPANY PIQUA, OHIO 1035 West Greene St. Phone PR 3-3420 Page One Hundred Twelve Congratulations to Class 1963 I-IARTZELL INDUSTRIES, INC. Castle I-Iills Corporation I-Iartzell Propeller Incorporated Piqua Aircraft Company Manufacturers of Aircraft Propellers Industrial Ventilating Fans Walnut Lumber and Veneer Branch Plants Burlington, Iowa, Ardmore, Oklahoma SCI-IRUBB'S CAMERA SI-IOP The Place To I-Iave Films Developed and Printed 427 North Main Street Regal Chemical Co. Glassware, Restaurant and Janitors Supplies Sanitary Chemicals Quality Products at Consistent Prices 1005-1023 West High St. Piqua, Ohio Compliments of Daniefs Bakery 124 West High St. PIQUA, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS Class of '63 J. C. CRON 85 SONS Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 608 W. HIGH ST. PIQUA, OHIO Page One Hundred Thirteen Congratulations to the Class of I963 from BUECKERS INTERIORS Fine Furniture Carpets Drapes Gifts Temporary Location Route 66, North Edge of Piqua COMPLIMENTS of 9 The place to go for the NEWEST STYLES 429 N. Main St. Phone PR 3-5928 CHARLIE HIRBY'S SERVICE SINCLAIR GAS Sz OIL PI-IONE 773-0022 763 SOUTH MAIN STREET PIQUA, OHIO Best wishes to Central I-Iigh Students Bill lVIcVety Realty 222 W. Ash si. Piqua, Ohio Satisfaction assured in every real estate transaction Courtesy of Orr Toy ot Novelty Shop 219 N. Main Piqua, Ohio PR 3-0952 Crafts Hobbies The Kienle Heating Si Sheet Metal Co. Summer and Winter Air Conditioning Roofing-Home Insulation 801 S. College PIQUA, OHIO Page One Hunclrccl Fourte The PIQUA ICE oo. Beverage and Sized Ice in Bags SELF-SERVE VENDORS 24 Hour Service PLANT and YARD in SHAWNEE 230 First Street Happy Years Ahead from Chuck Brubaker Room Coverings QWMM fondest hopes and ambitions come true 1' ' , W f LL . M I. ' J NE W . THE ORIGINAL 35' We f B I G B 0 Y 211 E. Ash St. Piqua, Ohio Compliments COMPLIMENTS of OI: MAGEE Baos. oo. PIQLHA 216 West High St. Phone PR 3-1861 PRINTERS and BINDERS All Types of Commercial Printing LETTERPRESSAOFFSET .Quality Printers Since 1895 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Printers of this Annual ENGINEERING INC. SUBSCRIPTIONS for All Magazines New or Renewal Gifts A Specialty IVIABEL GINN Your Local Agentu l IO9 Broadway Phone PR 3-I932 Page One Hunclrccl Fifteen BEST WI SHES to the Class of '63 YIELDMOR FEEDS, INC. PIQUA, or-no MCOARTNEYS FLOWERS Oorsages and Floral Designs Potted Plants and Dish Gardens Member FIo'rist's Telegraph Delivery Association Have you decided on a career? TI-IE PIQUA DAILY CALL invites inquiries about positions in the Newspaper Profession. Write Personnel Manager for an appointment TI-IE PIQUA DAILY CALL 323 North Main Street Phone: PR 34908 THE C0-ED COUNCIL S P E R R Y Congrilqtulates Jewelry Store Q 207 North Main Street PIQUA, OHIO Class of I963 Compliments Of S. S. KRESCIE. CO. 326 N. Main St. Page One Hundred Sixteen jerry Shoemaker Studio Portrait - Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 321 N. Downing Street PIQUA, OHIO We Do Our Best To Gifve You The Best Brown's Service Station SUNOCO PRODUCTS A to Z Lubrication 655 N. Main St. Piqua, Ohio Phone: PR 3-0111 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 63 from the home of Smith-Corona Typewrite Piqua Office Supply Co. Quality Products at reasonable prices on the Public Square Congratulations to the Class of '63 Smittyis Bicycle Shop Schwinn Bicycles Parts and Accessories Toys-I-lobbies I-I. O. Trains and Accessories l4I0 Edge St. Phone PR 3-0747 Congratula tions to the Class of 1963 M A D I S O N HOME FoR FUNERALS C. P. Penroci 8l Sons, Inc GENERAL CONTRACTOR First in quality and service Phone PR 3-5405 PIQUA, OHIO and PENROD CABINET SHOP All kinds of built-ins custom cabinet work FORIVIICA 309 E. Ash st. PIQUA, onio Page One Hundrecl Seventt Congratulaiions TO OUR GRADUATES Modern Homes and Modern Buildings call for a Modern Landscape Planting. Let us talk it over with you. Plans drawn - free estimates Leonard's Nurseries 30 Acres of Stock Phone PR 3-5085 614 Miami St. COMPLIMENTS OF . N O R T O N ' S Schwab Real Estate SCFVICC S I-l O E S T O R E For nearly a century quality footwear for the entire family CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations MILLER-METEOR n1v1s1oN tothe mvco-wAYNE CORPORATION Class of ,63 IZ5 Clark Avenue Piqua, Ohio s'9T?qM 0 e .NLANDQ 45 F COMPLIMENTS 1 , of 1 ssoc .,. Q' INLAND HOMES CORPORATION - PLANTS IN PIQUA, oHlo U U d HANOVER, PA., CLINTON, lowA AND CEDARTDWN, GA. FINE FOODS 501 S. College Piqua, Ohio Phone: PR 3-7550 P. O. Box 915 PIQUA, OHIO Page One Hunclrecl liiglitcvu Best Wishes Class of 63 HOME DRY CLEANERS 1301 Madison Ave. Compliments to the CLASS OF '63 ANGLE HARDWARE 409 N. Main St. PIQUA, OHIO Phone PR 3-0627 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '63 We enjoy serving you with the latest in smart styles. NETH 6? STELZER, Inc Piqua's Foremost Men's Shop 'C Meadow Gold DAIRY PRODUCTS and ICE CREAM Meadow Gold Milk Products Co. Division of BEATRICE FOODS CO. 328 Vlfood Street Phone PR 3-3472 MELCHER FUNERAL HOME 646 West High Street PHONE PR 3-1647 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '63 l-l Sc S SERVICE 330 E. Ash Street 1OHll'Xt Congratulations to the Class of '63 THE GEO. H. RUNDLE CO. PIQUA, OHIO Manufacturers of those famous PORTER'S PRODUCTS Known and respected since 1871 Formerly Called PAIN KING Lin iment and Salves Ask for these and other PORTER PRODUCTS at your Drug Counter COIVIPLIIVIENTS Cooper Point Service ROBERT E. COOPER Broadway and Riverside We furnish the as the I-Iome should he furnished at Reasonable Prices We carry a complete line of Nationally Advertised II-lorne Furnishings and General Electric Appliances PIQUA FURNITURE MART Phone PR 3-4942 4l0 North IVIain Street The Best of Everything to the Class of 63', DR. C. H. LIBBEE Be true to your teeth or they will be false to you. Compliments of JAMIESON FUNERAL HOME F. C. SKINNER PAINTING SERVICE 810 South Roosevelt Phone 773-3858 Piqua, Ohio Brush and Spray Page Cnc Iluuclrccl Twm t ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN .IEWELERS yr an raw zz, ,,,,,, 320 North Main st. Phone: 773-6937 GIFT SHOP PIQUA, OI-IIO Watch ancl Jewelry Repairing f Mifnbazaf f 1fLM1f Kam ecffcwz0 DIAMONDS and WATCHES STANTONS BAKERY and ICE CREAM STORE AT oUR NEW LOCATION I027 Washington Ave. formerly SANDERS DAIRY Phone 773-0832 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '63 HENDRICKS - ALLEN, INC INSURANCE AGENCY ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Licensed Real Esta te Realtor 214 W. High Street Phone PR 3-4756 Piqua, Ohio Complete Shoe Repair Garment Overweaving Prompt Courteous Service just 30 Steps East of Main Modern Shoe Repair 106 E. Greene Street Piqua, Ohio GERLACH The glorist DON E. RUFFNER, Proprietor Phone PR 3-0898 1521 Washington Ave. PIQUA, OHIO Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association STRIVING TO SERVE You Better Always - All Ways PENNEY'S Up-to-the-Minute Styling Down-to-Earth Prices THAT'S PENNEY'S THRIFTMATIC Page One IIunclrecI 'lwwenty-One CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '63 DRIVER MOTOR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant-Simca 6l4 N. Main St. Phone: PR 3-4OI5 We service all makes and models You must own one to catch one B R E L- A I R E BOWLING and DINING Specializing in Dinner Parties Special Bowling Rates for Students FULLY AIR CONDITIONED OLD U. S. 25 NORTH 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 BRING IT THIS MORNING WEAR IT TONIGHT SUNBRITE CLEANERS JOHN C. WILLIAMS Delivery Service Corner High and Broadway Phone PR 3-1962 Congratulations THE PIQUA PAINT COMPANY IDEAN at ARRY HIGH GRADE Paint Products to the Imperial Washable CIHSS Of 63 WALL PAPER from 204-206 North Wayne Street I3 U R E OIL Phone - - - 773-2102 MAIN and NORTH Page One Huncl I Twenty-Two THE PIQUA GRANITE SL MARBLE CO. 900-910 South Main St. Largest Designers and Manufacturers of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS in the Middle West FURROW MILK Phone PR 3-6356 Congratulations To The Class of 1963 DAIRYMAID PRODUCTS Phone PR 3-4680 125th ANNIVERSARY TRADITIONAL AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE together with the finest lines, exclusively theirs for Western Ohio THOMA 85 SONS JEWELERS IOI8 Broadway Telephone PR 3-0765 Smith Greenhouse ALICE I. BERBERICH ancl IRENE SUPINGER Flowers for all occasions Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery STUDENTS Remember RAPP'S sell it for less RAPP'S STORE On the Square IOHll'l yrh SEEOUR RETAIL STORE FINE BLANKETS AND WOOLENS TI-IE ORR FELT 6: BLANKET COMPANY South Main Street FINEST IN BEAUTY CARE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN Congratulations to the CLASS OF '63 Your Dealer HARDENBROOK GARAGE Phone: PRospeCt 3-ZSZI Public S u r PEh:?3T12 Swirl Beauty Salon q ae PR 34413 I PR 3-4414 I 652 W. High St. Q Piqua, Ohio CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE BORDER CITY CLASS 017,63 SAVINGS as LOAN , ZIIVIIVIERIVIAN S ASSOCIATION WALL PAIJER lj 507 North Main St. Insured Savings up to 510000 Miami County Automobile Club lj 601 W. High St. TRAVEL CENTER OI: THE COMMUNITY IT PAYS TO BELONC1 SINCE 1871 773-3753 IOHIII' F Compliments to the Class of '63 KRONENBERG Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Licensed - Bonded - Insured 117 Wood St. Phone: PR 3-3126 NEED A PLUMEERU2 CALL KRQNENBERG You'll get PRICE - QUALITY - SERVICE - EASY TERMS - FREE ESTIMATES THE FINEST IN EQUIPMENT X - L CLEANERS for serfvice that eXceLs 420 N. Main St. Phone PR 3-1612 H ULME MARKET Known and Recognized as Piqua's Foremost Dealer of Quality Meats 439 S. Downing St. Phone: PR 3-3396 The Piqua Paper Box Co. General Office: Piqua, Ohio COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE SMART SHOP Newest Fashions in Smart Women's Wear COATS - DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR PIQUA, OHIO - SIDNEY, OI-IIO GREENVILLE, OI-IIO S. M. BROTKIN ARIVICO STEEL CORPORATION PIQUA QUARRIES Congratulates the Class of I963 Page One Hundred Twenty-I' Best Wishes Class of '63 PIQUA COIN-OP 1000 Park Ave. PARK SERVICE Park at Washington C. A. WIGHT, Owner GULF PRODUCTS Lubrication and Oil Changes Tune-up Muffler - Tailpipes Tires and Batteries CON GRA TULA TI ONS CLASS OF '63 CHUCK COX Realtor 404 N. Wayne St. Piqua, Ohio Phone PR 3-7695 RAYNER ELECTRIC SHOP Congratulations 113 East Ash Sta to the PIQUA, OHIO Class of '63 Barney's Auto Parts USED CARS Auto Parts for all Models Route 36 Half-way Between Piqua and Covington Phone PR 3-8775 HOUSE WIRING ELECTRIC APPLIANCES and LIGHT FIXTURES Telephone PR 3-5848 FAMOUS FOR HAMBURGERS Th e SPOT toEat SIDNEY - OHIO - PIQUA Page Ono Humlrecl Twenty-Six Phone PR 3-5034 Hall SL Strohmeyer, Inc. Furnaces Sheet Metal and Roofing State Route 66 PIQUA, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '63 from The City of Piqua's Municipal Power Plant EASTER SERVICE Replacing Broken Frames, Broken Lenses ancl Other Repairs Filling Prescriptions From Your Eye Specialist VORPE OPTICIANS Two OFFICES PIQUA TROY Schines Theatre-Bldg. I I N. Walnut Ph. Pr 3-8023 Ph. FE 2-7375 THE CHICK HOUSE Park 8: Madison Phone 773-4763 Kentucky fried kick Utica treat yourself and your family to some today! W . ...- 321.-.' . run -f Page One Hunclrccl Twen ty-Seven it's finger-lickin' good . em zzqraverg 120. Sigzzey, Olzio Makers of Quafify .Zinc gfafffones QIZJ .Zinc Eine Cgfckiizqs Congratulations to the COMPLIMENTS Class of '63 of R. W. ZIMMERLIN INSURANCE AGENCY Service Beyond the Contract 318 W. High St. Phone PR 3-2484 R. C. Hemm Glass Shop EVERYTHING IN GLASS SI4 S. Main St. Phone PR 3-5591 VOSLER'S M 6: M CAF E PHONE PR 3-0082 4l3 N. Main Street PIQUA, OHIO DODGE TAXI CO., INC Dial PR. 3-2351 Dependable Z4 Hour Service Courteous Experienced Operators Quicker Better Service Safely NEW OWNERSHIP ES: MANAGEMENT IOHII TtEI Com pI1'men ts of KAHN7S FOR THE BEST in Young Men's Clothing 318 North Main Street COIVIPLIIVIENTS of WA L K E R'S I:amiIy Shoe Store 406 North Main Street Piqua Printing Service Letterpress - Offset - Publishing Wedding Announcements PIQUA PRINTING COMPANY U. S. 36 West Phone PR 3-4595 ATLAS UNDERWEAR CORPORATION Manufaclurers of QUALITY KNIT GOODS Since 1899 PIQUA, OHIO - RICI-IIVIOND, INDIANA BEST WISI-IES TO ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF US TRINKLE BUICK - PONTIAC, Inc. IZI N. Main St. PIQUA, OI-IIO POHIII 'X Congratulations to the CIass of I963 Established in I 875 ij? Zo ix is ' is I n o I ' 1 22 7, , I . I L it '-,T..,3,'f-,,,-. 'ff--' ' 500 N.WAYNF- 51 Robert B. Reed, C.I.,.U. Versel E. Reed Wm. G. Reed, C.P.C.U. OFFICE SERVICES INC. FORMERLY MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE 120 W. ASH ST. VOGLER PURE OIL SERVICE STEVE JERRY Corner Ash and Spring Street Piqua, Ohio 773-44-I I COIVIPLIIVIENTS of Gates Glass Company Everything in Class sou Brook so Phone PR 3-7317 Compliments of PIQUA AUTO CLASS and MIRROR SI-IOP just across N. IVIain St. Bridge Phone PR 3-7317 Page One HllllKI1'CCI Thirty Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1963 SUPERIOR MILLS, INC. Division of B. V. D. Piqua, Ohio Robert E. AcIIarcI DAYTON HEARING AID CO. 9 E.. 4th St., Knott Bldg. Street Level U95 Dayton 2, Ohio Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by or 1615 washington Ave. T H E Phone PR 3-8852 PIQUA c0cA'c0l-A BOTTLI NG COMPANY Pu gc One I-Iunclred Thirty-One We PIQUA NATIONAL BANK ambf A' fN :pg ZQETRUST CO. f wwf s + Ei 2 r 'f e e-J L ML.-., 2222. ,. . ,ff-4... The Friendly Bank Congratulates the Class of '63 a n d E X t en d s Sincere Best Wishes Established 184 7 DRIVE-IN BANKING AT CORNER OF COLLEGE AND WATER MEMBER FDIC Page Om- Hundred Thirty-Two , T 3 3 i ? 2 5 2 w i 4 1 3 1 wmm ssmw -f - V ww, fs a efwm, A Q A yi .I .- ' 9 . g . 'Hg I zzzwffwj -iff? f wi ff W Ii 1 flilgl , E .1. I v ' . K Q U 1 I fgg . 1 ' 4 Q Eff :ff U ,f. uf ri 5 A Tv-S ,YA I fe?-9 f','
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