High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 97 text:
“
Fr M223 -.f1'l'F 5 5 5 8 x Z lb 94 6. Ig' 16 my Y-GL S-WW 'Nr mm 1 A i ,gg , ' fig E Fix 1 1 -A -E l . xr., X ,1iWss q27 '1?' sf wfge 'Q I K 'f .7 W L'?i?n2-fx f, , M U M, , if :Q ,. ,milk ,vm Q . rv r x f K' x . hw xx L W A K if 5 'Y M f bm l,ii,5,,.,,5.giZ55r,r AKV.. 1,'aQg,s7AL .V Qi 5 ?7 !TRQ lL if , 'f.V f 5, Lf, x In M- .f . -, J FZ: :A -W' .Q ,LE gag eg. , ,tg . W' , ' fi a sf, - . -1253 ' r 5 QTL' . V I A Xwy. iw, , N ,,,,... , ., W, , ,Q -K K f' We ff: . 3 ' :swf ' ' - fear 'i 1.-5: ' m f ,L ee ,. . W . QU, ,,-5 , ,. ,mmrv -. .Lb ,R 1 r y H TONI SCARFF AY , ' Q ANDY FICHTER TURNEY, MANSCHRECK WW? SNUFFY SELL NICK JONES MARCIA FRYE MARGI FERGUSON am Wanaza .. :Fil 4 ., ff my N AQ. ' P-f. ,f?:':':1f33I' , ,,...-- ,-C'- i, , ,..-I., '-f -...-,-,uw , f ff Q , I E i :ii 21355 5,1 .X-6-:,?,i::3..ii :::'::4.-h R ' ' 52,-'N 1 752' 21iilll f'f2'f3 7 2111: :t1 s , i, hi ,, . 35.65 :Z 'Tix xx Y if 'N Z.,.,:1' AMB' Q ' fl NW' W ST.: Q 'T:5:Z,. f'1::5f ',' 2' '51 em 47 xl I , :L X , -,l!!:y,l ig 1- .. ..g,,4:-rf Unk s ,, 71,3 1 -5 , ,, - 5544+ .. N 5 5:5 A :::::f' 1 Q, 13 . 3 fr it at , ::...t::Tg jj:-, ,jg f- l -h .V -f N , ssfxfgffrrufrr-71 rf Q , I :::5,:.?fIf':55:fj:.5 ' ' M' wf 'gw?4lff --ff Ii '.-1i'- , qi' .us ,F L-gfw , crgggxgilwv':':'I,-Q'L5..1 we Q ,y,,, '. , ..,,,,....-fg1:..,,- f .f .02 ..N..,,.,.,,.. ,N ,f, 4v 'f'f, r :.:,,i..mQ3,.w-ff N 4' ,. Ez I 4 H 5' 3 X . y -w :IA A 7 Y L Ngy 13' , if N 31115, M4 gy. Varsity debaters B111 Wilson, Wayne Turney, Bill Geiger, and Theo Manschreck Other debaters Bob Burdette, Roy Stults, David are ready for the pre-dawn debate trip. Shade, and Mike Shade wait for theirtransportation
”
Page 96 text:
“
Wcwrlaaal afzeaada league N. F, L, ROW ONE: Marcia Frye, Kathy Hall, Margi Ferguson, Margi Flahive, Jackie Bensley, Barb Frye, Allison Furlong, Ann Furlong: ROW TWO: Mrs. Evans, Terry Rochford, Bill Wilson, Sherry Brake, Snuffy Sell, Tommie Scott, Barb Rife, Carole Crosby, Kerry Shanklln, Penny Wllfong, PamAdams, Bob Burdette, David Easton, Wayne Turneyg ROW THREE: Charles Wright, John Foster. Carmany, Karen Kazee, Kathy Kaple, Janet Bauerle, Shirley .qt Y 'Q' 1'-1.31355 W-iihi' -gl Mr. Bruno Jacob, head of the National Forensic League, presents a plaque for the outstanding N. F, L. chapter in western Ohio to Nick Jones while Sherry Brake, gg Mr. Younger, Principal Graham, and Mrs. Evans look on. Harrison, Linda Walters, Marge Moses, Dee McLain, Laura Roberts, Toni Scarff, Judy DeVries, John Leininger, Ed Butcher, Mr. Younger: ROW FOUR: Danny Pope, Roy Stults,Dan Williams, Marion Bauman, Theo Manschreck, Bill Geiger, Walter Klingler, Chuck Johnson, Mike Shade, David Shade, Mike Broadnax, Joy ,decline Coached by Mrs, Evans and Mr. Younger, the 75 members of the Hayes chapter of the National For- ensic League experienced great suc- cess this year. The chapter was recognized by the national office as being the most outstanding chapter in western Ohio. The speech team can be proud of its consistent victories in dramatic, original, oratorical, and humorous declamation. The varsity debaters also brought home theirshare of glory from interscholastic contests this year. Several people earned more than the necessary 25 points in formal competition to become eligible for membership. In view of Hayes' store of talent and the excellent coaching of both Mrs. Evans and Mr. Younger, Hayes can look forward to several outstand- ing years to come.
”
Page 98 text:
“
a Q'- n er. fadda lad A--- Q- J , RADIO CLUB ROW ONE: Joan Shuster, Linda King, Linda ROW THREE: Mrs. Hearn, Chuck Johnson, Joel Feinberg, Ballard, Anne Ditslear, Ann Kebker. ROW TWO:JohnLe1ninger, Dave Sheets, Ron Powell. Alvin Davis, Janet Harris, Eddie Butcher, Ted Stephenson. Wt 4355 Vice President Chuck Johnson and Secretary-Treasurer Linda Ballard prepare 98 to give the daily broadcast of The Starting Gate. 340446445624 and In this the second year of operation for the Hayes High Radio Club, activity was kept essentially the same as last year. The membership of the club was limited to seniors with juniors being allowed to join following the spring vacation, The Starting Gate, a five minute informational program, was broadcast each morning at 8:05 over WDLR with members of the club as announcers. The actual broadcasts themselves Lmder- went a slight change in format because, due to the new air time, they were now directed toward parents rather than stu- dents. Due to technical difficulties the weekly half-hour shows were dropped ex- cept for special presentations at Christmas and Easter.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.