Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)
- Class of 1962
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'L ., Wmf5kf5 5J?dfT9iSf?!Y 1 V I ,V L -2 , I , w , 2 , fi.. 4 1 H I ? 1 1 5 I l 4 E r i A n . if aw W6 1 lawn, 1 ,f 2 1. V,5g,.g,. v1iif..tG3 'im .N 5 Hfjzg x 3, - lzfl-, Q -.ref 3 Q 1 5 , , i if 5 A: 5 Q W' fr WM 'WM iv 'ak 1-L km,m,f M ,M ,ye F l'1'J15': fx 1125 i I,f1 ' ' ' 14 as 'S N Z 5 f 3 E 5 ,P 5 N Il 'f ML Mm .Q QW ,. DR. E. D. DOWDS ln memory ot Dr. E. D. Dowds who passed away on January 9, 1962, just nine days after he started his tenth consecutive term as a member ot the Shelby City Board of Education. He had completed thirty-six years as a member. Dr. Dowds will always be remembered for his sincere interest in the young people of Shelby and his desire to make the Shelby Schools the best in the state. DEDICATION MR. WAYNE F. POTTS We, the members of the yearbook staff, take great pride in dedicating the 1962 edition of the Scarlet S to a person well-known and well-liked by the student body, especially the seniors. For the past ll years, you have spent invaluable time and effort in helping to make our school atmosphere more pleasant. You have contributed much to our school spirit by supporting Shelby High School's sports events. And in time of need you have supplied us with extra go-power to help push our teams to victories. On account of your travels in the South, you have learned much, thus enabling your students to take full advanage of this knowledge. Our language facilities have been greatly expanded due to your leadership and willingness to further our educational interests. When our fourth year of high school comes to an end, you assist us in stepping into the future. Our class party, name cards, graduation ceremonies, and other senior routines are carried out faithfully by you. All of the members of the Class of 1962 include you in their memories of high school days. We wish to pay tribute to you, Mr. Wayne Potts. BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Mr. Wayne Carleton, Mr. Reymer Bricker, Dr. E. D. Dowds, SECOND ROW: Mr. Sanford Weaver, Mr. Byron H. Carmean, Mr. Leonard Waines, and Mr. Paul Curry. SHELBY CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION The Shelby Board of Education is elected by the Reymer Bricker ,,.................,.,7.. .,.......,.. P resident voters of the Shelby School District. Three members Wayne Carleton ........,.,,,,.,,.............,. Vice President were recently re-elected to the Board, namely: Dr. Leonard Waines Paul Curry Dr. E. D. Dowds E. D. Dowds, Mr. Reymer Bricker, and Mr. Paul Curry. Sanford Weaver .,...............,.......... Clerk-Treasurer Byron H. Carmean .....,.... Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Mildred Roberts c..... Census Enumerator 81 Sec'y. Dr. Grant Dowds was elected to serve his father's term. Dr. Grant Dowds Mr. Sanford Weaver .1.-..1-1- TH E FACULTY N ' f T 6 K l 4 f CSG SUPERINTENDENT MR. BYRON H. CARMEAN, A. B., M. A. Providing the courses, the faculty to present these courses, and the facilities for all the students in Shelby High School are the maior tasks for a superintendent of schools in Ohio. Mr. Byron H. Carmean has served 'in this capacity for the past seventeen years. He has provided the best facilities under the circumstances with the enrollment in the upper four grades as large as it is. Superintendent Carmean is never too busy to take time to counsel with pupils and teachers alike. MRS. VERA KUHN Secretary to the Superintendent and the Shelby Board of Education. MRS. VERA KUHN Secretary in Superintendent's Of- fice. Q,-...il TH E FACULTY ,N ., CSG 13 Guidance and Attendance MISS ANITA STRAUCH B. S., M. A. Miami University, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin, University of North Carolina Woman's College, Ohio Univer- sity. Latin I and Latin II, Counselor, Advisor for Usher Group. MR. JOSEPH YOHN B. S., M. A. Kent State University, Otterbein College Ohio State University. Attendance, Golf Coach, Equipment Man ager for Football Squads. MR. ROBERT R. WENDLAND A. B., M. A. Asbury College, University of Kentucky, Miami University, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. English IV, Director of Guidance for Shelby Schools, Advisor for Yearbook Staffs. MR. RICHARD L. BROKA B. S. in Ed., M. S. in Ed. Ohio University, Bowling Green State University Instructor of 9th Grade Drawing, Wood Shop, Drawing and Blueprint Reading, and Driver Education. MR. LOWELL McMEEKEN B. S. in Ed., M. A. Baldwin-Wallace College, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State 7 University, Columbia University, In- stituto Allende lMexicoI. Instructor of Industrial Arts, and Wood Shop. FACU LTY MISS MARY LEORA KUHN Wittenberg University, Western Reserve University Instructor of Home Economics. MR. ROBERT J. HUBERT B. S. Bowling Green State University Instructor of Industrial Arts and Metal Shop. MRS. FREDA ENOCH B. S. in Ed. Ohio University Instructor of Home Economics. MR. JOHN A. SHANK B. S. in Agri. Findlay College, Ohio State University Supervisor of Transportation for Shelby Schools, Instructor of Agri- culture, Advisor tor Future Farmers ot America. MR. HOWARD PLOCHER B. S., M. S. in Bus. Ed. Bowling Green State University Instructor of Shorthand I, Bookkeep- ing I, 8th Grade Football Coach. MRS. EDYTHE YETZER A. B. College of St. Francis, Ashland Col- lege, Ohio State University. Instructor of English II, Advisor for Student Council. FACULTY MRS. JEANETTE EGLESTON B. A. Baldwin-Wallace College Instructor of Shorthand Il, Office Practice, Typing I, Advisor of Tri- Hi-Y and Whippet Tales Typists. MISS JOAN ARRINGTON A. B. Heidelberg College, Ashland Col- lege, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Instructor of English IO and II Advisor for Sophomore Class. I MR. RALPH R. SIROFCHUCK B. S. in Commerce Grove City College, Bucknell Uni- versity, Ashland College. Instructor of Commercial Arithme- tic, Pers. Typing, Tennis Coach, Shorthand. A Ary. ,.,. ' 'W I MR. F. NACE BERDANIER B. S. Ohio State University Instructor of English IO and I2. X 'T . la I I KJ if ' ly I is ' JL M t ' , , v ' I +A gb I ' ' 5' . ,ff ,. I QI , 'X yr, 4 I I fs 9 if J ' X It .f 'LLh ' eff f rwrwt f ,-3. - . 2 , 1 2' V, ttf, A - MR. DON R. MONN FACULTY MISS LILLIAN RAY BOWMAN A. B., M. A. Ashland College, Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Colorado. Instructor of World History, Ad- visor to Whippet Tales, Pep Club, Cheerleaders. MR. WALTER HAY B. A. B. S., M. A. Otterbein College, Ohio State Ohio State University University Instructor of Civics, American His- Instructor of American History, tory, Junior Class Advisor. Driver Education, Reserve Football Coach. MR. RONALD STRINE B. S. Wittenberg University Instructor of Health, Physical Edu- cation, Driver Education, Assistant Football Coach Ikeservet, 8th Grade Basketball Coach. MR. HAROLD MARKIN A. B. Ohio Wesleyan College, Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University. Instructor of American Government, Sociology, Commercial Law, Faculty Manager. MR. EMIL J. SARPA B. S. Ohio State University, Wayne State University, Eastern Michigan Uni- versity, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Instructor of American History, Am'erican Government, Sociology. MR. DWIGHT W. SOMERVILLE B. S. in Ed. with Music Supervision Geneva College, Muskingum Col- lege, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Director of Bands and Instrumental Music in Shelby Schools. MRS. JEANETTE NOBLE Secretary in the Principal's Office. FACU LTY MISS LUELLA KUHN B. A., B. L. S. Ohio Wesleyan University, Kent State University, Ohio State Uni- versity, Western Reserve University. Librarian. MR. FRANK CARO B. S, in Ed. Ohio State University Director of Junior High Band, As- sistant Director of Senior High Bands. MR. PAUL R. BRADEN B. Mus., M. Mus. Ohio State University, Denison Uni- versity, Northwestern University. Supervisor of Vocal Music. f u f frJ7t!lI MRS. MARY H. CHESROWN A. B. West Virginia University, Marshall College, Fairmont Teachers College, George Peabody Teachers College, Morris Harvey College, West Vir- ginia lnstitute of Technology, John Herron Art Institute, Pennsylvania State College, The Ohio State Uni- versity, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, and Ohio University. Art Instructor MISS DIANE L. BRUMENSHENKEL B. S. Northwestern University, Ashland College, Interamerican University of Mexico. Instructor of Spanish I and 9th Grade English. MRS. CLARA EMILY MONG B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University. Instructor of 9th Grade English. F ACU LTY MR. WAYNE F. POTTS A. B., B. S., M. A. West Liberty College, Bethany Col- lege, Ohio Stale University, Middle- bury College, Harvard University. lnstructor of Spanish I and Spanish II, Advisor for the Senior Class. MR. CHARLES E. FUNK B. A. Otterbein College, Ohio State Uni- versity, Ohio University. . Instructor of 9th Grade English and Speech, Director of Dramatics for Shelby High. MISS DORA H. SUMMER B. S. in Ed., M. A. Ohio State University, Oberlin Col- lege, Columbia University, Ashland College, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. lnstructor of Latin I and Latin ll. MRS. BARBARA HAWK B. S. in Ed. Miami University Instructor of IOth Grade English. MR. WILLIAM WILKINS B. S. in Ed., M. A. Akron University, Ohio State University Head Football Coach, Civics. FACU LTY MRS. NANCY WALKER HATHAWAY B.S. in Ed. Ashland College Girls' Physical Education. . V. me k W www X . ,xx Y M gem X ff f .uw JA... in F K V .X 'ii ' ifiYr2?2 . if ul: R .f -Q 1 QA 6 We Q ?v5tiig,W,ig.pt:Qiis.'3f- e M... A , .gsm M- MR. CHARLES WILLIAMS A. B. in Ed. Otterbein College Head Basketball Coach, Head Base- ball Coa ' tion. ch, Boy's Physical Educa- MR. WILLIAM VARBLE B. S. in Ed. Wittenberg University Assistant Football Coach, Sth Grade Science, Head Track Coach, Fres man Basketball. tt- . MR. KENNETH TERMAN B. S. in Ed. Ashlo 8th Grade Scie a nd College nce, Reserve Basket- MR. WARD HOLDSWORTH B. A. in Ed. Muskingum College Assistant Football Coach, Biology, Health. MR. EMILE JOHN B. S. in Ed., M. A. Ohio State University Instructor of Algebra I and Algebra II, Supervisor of ticket sales for athletic events. MR. DONALD S. CONNELLY B. S. in Chemical Engineering Case Institute of Technology, Ohio University, Ashland College, Uni- versity of Utah. Instructor of General Science and Algebra I, Advisor for Astronomy Group. 4 FACU LTY MISS RUTH STROUP B. S., M. A. Heidelberg College, Ashland Col lege, Columbia University. Instructor of Advanced Mathematics, Plane Geometry, and Senior Mathe matics. Supervisor of Candy Sales MISS HARRYET SNYDER B. S. in Ed., M. A. Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University Instructor in Biology. Advisor for Biology Club and Junior Class. ,L N ky! f J 1 iv J, QA., 3 Q., U, lj 'VAFx..A,,V,.A4,',,,,.j , f J , 'B g . v 'f Ji' --flf' sf.. ff'.f'5..f-Q---,qfyv-' ,-Q-F, If I ', f' -'I I I nf- ,yi 5. iff... I 1 i 2' ess: z ' Z- lf ' ali' ,...ai-,.': .' . .1' ff. 1 1 f ' ,isim sag J 1 . . . . as . Rf? i L5 f ' 51.11 ' f I f ggfwez 1 , . mem. L 8223.255 'wx as W tif. MR. GEORGE D. SHULER B. S. S., M. A. John Carroll University Instructor of Algebra I, Plane Ge- ometry, and Senior Mathematics. MR. BRUCE ARCHDEACON B. S. in Ed., B. S., M. Sc. Wilmington College, Ohio State University, Case Institute of Tech- nology, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Instructor of Chemistry, Physics, Ad- visor for Astronomy Group. School Personnel MRS. DESSIE WHITE Cafeteria Supervisor I W , 'fag' fl ., L, W - MRS. ZOLA TROUTMAN Head Cook MR. STANLEY R. WEAVER MR. WILLIAM BRISSEL Head Custodian Maintenance MISS JANE WENTZ Cook , I 1 1-,aff Um - , .JnF3s,i - f I A . I ,. fi.,gg j 57 f N' '37 A ,' . ,,,.. ,V , L ,V . .-s' -,Wa-II iii.: fy .V L' 3 -- -vi--1 'fi - I I 4 ' I 7 ' , A A 1 13 f.. A, 'I . L ,mm:'f MR. DARL FRITZ Maintenance MR. ALLEN TROUTMAN !,., MR. ROBE T PQFFEN'BAUC3H A MR. WILLIAM H. SNAY Custodian ff ,Ziff V V. l?5I64v'l.fji! K' b Custodian 15- 1 ' ff I ff!!! 24 ff ,f if zrncn l11::-I SK '54 ,ssrst is 3, ,. 'iiit-i?gfiE42f?s' ,C , .. - at He li My PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Gerald Winely Donald Clevenger Dwight Hawk Senior Class Officers and Executive Committee Advisor: Mr. Potts BOTTOM ROW tLeft to Rlghll: Gerald Winely, Don Clevenger, .lohn Carmean, Rick Wright, Dwight Hawk, Lynn Fry. TOP ROW fleft to Rightl: Janet Page, Michele Hunter, Carol Lutz, Georgia Seaton, Carol Culbertson, Connie Troxell, Connie Brown. CARL ARCHDEACON First In Line Hi-Y1O, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Reserve Basketball 10, 11, Var- sity Basketball 12, Scoreboard 9, 10, 11, 12. ROGER BARKER Tell Me Why SALLY ARMSTRONG Come What May RALPH BARBER Sleepy Head F.H.A. 1O, 11, G.A.A. 9, 10, F.F.A.9,10, 11, 12, Officer 11, Choir 11, 12, Whippet Tales 12, 12. Librarian 9, 10, 11, 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 9, 10, 11, 12. lf fl? fllbcgii if 1 lui L1 , I fjfjl C QW UPL' fi , A ff 4 l f lil? B wi bf 1 Wf 4.1 L l L fx? , 1 7 'fy ' ,rxgvllf qu JU , 7 0 !Ql- 'MJ api VJ U if V it Ll i CHERYL BARNETT dll l Mig lf' El ,fl Friendly Persuasion JD CJUR T BA BTT choir 11, oiee Club 9, io, Pep idx ' F f lib' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, nn 1 mf 1'2U5enimsfJrlJ 12, senior smndiz. 12 4' If yi' Q ' ' VN fl ' lip U! 27 r J l' A CV X XPS 56 28 SUSANN BASHORE Jimmy's Girl Thespian Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Reserve Cheerleader 10, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Pep Club 9, 1O, 11, 12, Whippet Tales 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. CLARA BEER Look ln My Eyes Pep Club 9, 1O, Senior Stand 12. PATRICIA BATES Fairest Of The Fair Junior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 12, Officer 12, G. A. A. 9, Officer 9, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Officer 12, Homecoming Queen 12, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. LINDA BIGLIN Image F.H.A.10,11,0fficer11. BARBARA JEAN BAXTER l Just Love Affection F. H. A. 10, 11, Senior Sta ROBERT L. BLAND Love Potion No. 9 L!NDA BLISS Eyes Of An Angel Band 9, 10, Choir 11, 12, Sex- tette 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11,12,Tri-Hi-Y1O,11,12, Of- ficer 12, Annual Staff 12, MICHAEL BROCWELL Don't Ask Me Why ,,,,, - , .5 . 95' f 45.5. Qffb. ' , 1 . . , . ..-fffsgicfigif. V- 1. 5 '51 -I - .- f -fi . wif- . . -. . GARY BONECUTTER Funny Bon es Varsity Basketball 11. CON STANCE KAY BROWN Personality Senior Class Executive Commit- tee, Student Council 9, 10, 11 Band 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 10 11, Whippet Tales 9, 10, 11 Girls' State 1 1,Annual Staff 12 Senior Stand 12. CHARLES BOYCE Don't Blame Me Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Offi cer 11, 12, Annual Staff 12 Senior Stand. CLARENCE BURKETT, JR. Beep Beep Stage Crew 9, 10. Choir 9, 10, 11, Football, Re- serve 9, 1O, Varsity 1 1, Reserve Track 10, 11. We-if 7-if A-RW wtf' :Q fs? mmm wrt F31 wit' 'Bef' E T - fu: .Aw , . I .r . , rffwf Fe, . , .... , ' ., ' iz' H-1-ii? -, - F5119 ff. if12i-' i i gff ' ' ,mf ,. - ., ,V ,A as ,, f, gg,-w, ., V M .1 , V' '15 'lush i 'JJ Jf t,:'f,- 'ii' H . ',,1-i ': if .. 1 ' fig, , 5 , gf WJ: M Qsgtigsfs 'far i 5 ffffffg -' Q Q i i T vt ii' ,Qt LARRY BURKS So Help Me Varsity Track 11. of-win CLARK All shook Up JOHN CARMEAN Caught In The Act Senior Class Executive Commit- tee, Junior Class Executive Com- mittee, Varsity Track 11, Annual Staff 1 2. DONALD CLEVENGER Honestly and Truly Senior Class Vice-President, Junior Class Secretary-Treasur- er, Student Council 11, 12, F.F. A. 9, 10, 11, Officer 11, Re- serve Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Reserve Base- ball 9, 10, Varsity Baseball 11, MARK CLABAUGH Let's Go Fishing F.F.A. 9, Officer 9, Class Play 9, Hi-Y 10, 11, Reserve Track 1 1. RUTH CLINE Moved to Mansfield G.A.A. 9, Choir 12, Glee Club 10, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Senior Stand 12. Student Council 9, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Ensembles 10, 11, 12, Boys' State Alternate 11, An- nual Staff 12. 12, Annual Staff 12. NANCY CLOSE Come Close To Me F.H.A. 9, Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9,1O,11,12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Senior Stand 12. SUSAN COX Transistor Sister F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, G.A.A. 9, Senior Stand 12. LAWRENCE COOKE Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb Biology Club 10, Hi-Y 10, An- nual Staff 12. TRUDY COX You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby Student Council 10, 11, 12, Of- ficer 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Sextette 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Whippet Tales 11, 12, Girls' State 1 1, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12, Homecom- ing Attendant. CATHERINE CORNELL When We Get Married Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Whippet Tales Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. ll llgys gi , K Qs' ' ' 1 X ,K ,S R11 SV X tl A fc P Ti , 1 'Nfl A ll' .SCLLL1 GJ kg N X CZ,C1ALx2' .. ,LA 1 l'-r '97 L- '. - 1 vw C. l , g :lu of PATRICIA CRALL China Doll Student Council 12, Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Cheerleader Reserve 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi- Y 10, Annual Staff 12, Home- coming Attendant, Senior Stand 12. BETTY CRON Keep lt Gay Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior RUTH CROSBY Stand 12. A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Whippet Tales 12, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. FRANKLIN DAMRON Hey, Good Lookin' Junior and Senior Class Execu- tive Comm., Reserve Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Reserve Track 9, Varsity Track 10, 11, Annual Staff 12. JOHN DAVIS it ,Wt ffl 1 3591! l CAROL CULBERTSON Ain't She Sweet Sophomore Class Secy.-Treas., Senior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 10, Biology Club 10, 11, Officer 11, Thes- pian Club Officer 12, Band 9, 10,11,12,Sextette11,12, Other Dramatics 10, 11, 12, Ensembles 9, 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Whippet Tales 9, 10 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Girls' State 11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. I 'fs so Easy EARL DAWSON 9 Senior Stand 12. How Am I To Know. F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, Senior Stand 12. MARY JOHANNA DRILLING Trust ln Me Pep Club 9 10 11 12- Secre- 'IOQE EEMALT tary 125 SehiorlStand 12. WILLIAM G. DEANER JR. Whippet Tales 10, 115 I'II-Y 11, This Life 125 Reserve Football 105 Score- Reserve Basketball 95 Secy- :3Gg?oZg'AiZIIuUI SIGH 121 Sen' Treas. 95 Morgantown, West Virginia. ROBERT ALAN DUNATHAN Lady Killer Varsity Track 125 Senior Stand 12. JOHN ELLERY Unforgettable TIMOTHY ALAN EVANS Why Don't They Understand?- Johnsville High School 9, 105 Soph. Class Vice-Pres.5 F.F.A. 9, 10, Officer 9,105 Senior Stand 12. LYNN EUGENE FRY Little Devil Senior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 10, 11, Biology Club 10, 11, 12,Hi-Y1O, 11, 12, Officer 12, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. JAN GRAVES Just Like In The Movies Reserve Football 9, 10, Reserve Track 9, Senior Stand 12. RICHARD FURR You'll Never, Never Know Reserve Football 9. CAROL ANN GREEN Dream Awhile F.H.A. 9, 10, Officer 9, 10 G.A.A. 9, 10, Officer 9, 10, Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Sen- ior Stand 12. DOUGLAS GATES Happy Go Lucky Me Junior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 12, Other Dra- matics 11, Reserve Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 11, Reserve Track 10, Annual Staff 12, Sen- ior Stand 12. THOMAS GUILL Anything Goes JANET ARLENE GUISINGER You'd Be Surprised Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Whippet Tales 12, Senior Stand 12. THOMAS HADLEY 76 Trombones Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Ensembles 10, 11. EDWlN L. GUTCHALL In The Mood Reserve Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Reserve Track 9, 10, Varsity Track 11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. JUDY KAY HAINER Withdrew November 1961 Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Whippet Tales 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, Senior Stand. CHERYL GWINNER Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Whip- pet Tales 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Senior Stand 12, Annual Staff 12. PAME!.A HANNAFUS Sugar Time G.A.A. 9, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Sextette 12, Other Dramatics 10, Pep Club 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Senior Stand 12. MARILYN KATHLEEN HARTMAN The Best Things In Lite Are Free Student Council 9, Biology Club TO, TT, T2, Officer TT, Band 9, TO, TT, T2, Sextette TT, T2, Ensembles TT, T2, Whippet Tales TO, TT, Tri-Hi-Y TO, TT, T2, Girls' State T T,Annual Staff T2, Senior Stand T2. JUDY HENRY Dance With Me, Henry Thespian Club T T, T2, G.A.A. 9, Glee Club TO, Class Play TT, Pep Club TO, TT, Usher 9, TO, 11, 12, whippef Tales 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y TO, TT, T2, Senior Stand T2. DWIGHT HAWK Cheryl Senior Class Secy-Treas., Junior Class Vice-Pres., Senior Class Executive Comm., Junior Class Executive Comm., Student Coun- cil TT, T2, Hi-Y TO, TT, T2, Boys' State T T, Reserve Football 9, Reserve Basketball TO, Var- sity Basketball T T, Reserve Track 9, Varsity Track TO, TT, Annual Staff T2, Senior Stand T2. FRANK HICKS Possibilities Reserve Football TO, Varsity Football TT, T2, Reserve Track 9, TO, TT. N, , K . , if-fa, , 5.13, ,.., li T . ,,,, ' K T ,- I -' we H+- y.2gf3o,:f.f2f,w 1 :ii - J ' C y f at V - ,lr W T I Q W I Q T . i K, i T ,.., ' ' - J A- f 1 - wi- , L ,, . U TP ' 1, y FREDERICK LEE HETTZMAN Hot Time In The Old Time Tonight Hi-Y TO, TT, T2, Varsity Golf 9, TO, TT, T2, Senior Stand T2. MARY ANN HOAK Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Choir TT, T2, Glee Club 9, TO Pep Club TO, TT, Tri-Hi-Y TT Senior Stand T2. -Q 9 ,,,Qfgfif,f:z..+w:m:J - - , ii ,V 3 -5 : . f , i I S ' T 'ff T I-T ' ' ,gg sz, . Q ,955-g at 'WW . g ,,,, ig . sf .T , ,fi -' K .f -, wg, J ' KC Mm v- -, f'1-sins-Log ir si, zwzfr L W i- J.. ' ' ' ' - izfr- -- V. A F ,, ,,:, fig' jf 1- fa . ffefwgif' - -f . xi- L '- DANIEL ALLAN HOFFMAN What ls This Thing Called Love? Student Council 9, Biology Club, Officer 11, Band 9,1O,1I,12, Ensembles 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Reserve Bas- ketball 9, 10, Varsity Basketball 11, Reserve Track 11, Varsity Track 12, Tennis 10, Annual Staff 12, All Ohio Boys' Band 12, Senior Stand 12. DANIEL HUGHES Moonlight Gambler Junior Class Executive Commit- tee, Reserve Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Var- sity Baseball 11, 12, Reserve Track 9, 10, Annual Staff 12. CAROL ANN HUGGINS Oh, Carol Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Other Dra- matics IO, Ensembles 11, Pep Club 10, 11, Whippet Tales 12, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. MICHELE HUNTER Party Doll Senior Class Executive Commit- tee, Junior Class Executive Com- mittee, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Whippet Tales 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Officer 11, Librarian 9, Annual Staff 12, Senior VINCENT S. HUGGINS The Great Pretender THOMAS .IOHN HUSTON Look At The Stars Student Council 11, 12, Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, Whippet Tales 10, 11, Astron- omy Club 1O, 11, 12. Stand 12. JEAN JOHNSON Little Charmer Trl-Hi-Y 10. JOHN KENNEDY Oh, Johnny Biology Club 10, 11, Officer 115 Reserve Track 95 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 125 Senior Stand 12. JUDITH KEMPF Faithful And True F.H.A. 10, Officer 115 Glee Club 95 Senior Stand 12. MICHAEL KENNEDY School's Out Student Council 95 Biology Club 105 Band 95 Reserve Track 9. THOMAS KEMPF What's Going On? F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 10, 1 1, 12. TERRY KOCHER I Could Have Danced All Night Thespian Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Quartet 9, 10, Stage Crew 9, 10, 115 Class Play 9, 10, 115 Pep Club 11, 125-1-Fl-l'll-Y 10, 11, 125 Secre- tary 9, 12jAI'lf1UCllS1CI'l:f12jfNAU- iorette10, 11, 12. MARY ELIZABETH KOOKEN When You're Smiling Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Senior Stand 12. CHARLOTTE JANE KURTZMAN Enchunfed Island F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, G.A.A. 9, Choir 12, Glee Club 9,1O. KAY ANN KRESS Even Though G-AA 9, 1010166 Club 9, 10: CHARLES JOSEPH KURTZMAN Senior Stand 12. DONNA RUTH LAUBIE l'm Waiting Just For You Choir 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, Whippef Toles 12. Hush, Hush JUDITH ELLEN LENZMEIER She's A Lady Student Council 10, F.H.A. 9 10, 11, 12, Officer 10, 11, 12 G.A.A. 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11 12, Usher 9,1O, 11, 12, Senior Sfond. MARY MARGARET LeVAN Sincerely Usher 9, 10, 11, 12, Librarian 10, Senior Stand 12. CAROL ANN LUTZ Face Of An Angel Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Junior Class Executive Committee, Senior Class Executive Committee, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Whippet Tales 9, 11, 12, Annual Staff 12. JAMES LONGACRE What Fools We Mortals Be Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Ensembles 10, 11, 12, Whippet Tales 11, Boys' State 11, Annual Staff 12. FRANCIS WALTER LUX Easy Street Reserve Football 11, Varsity Football 12, Reserve Track 11. ROBERT LOWERY I Was The One Thespian club io, 11, 12, l Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, 12, Re- serve Track 1O, 11, Varsity Track 12. ALVIN LYBARGER Love And Marriage DAVID LYNCH Come, Go With Me BONNY JEAN MCCLURG My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean Biology Club 105 Thespion Club ll, 125 Choir ll, 125 Glee Club . 95 Sextette 95 Other Dromcttics SARA LYKINS E!:LlSHt9Councll 95 Reserve Bos- 9: Ensembles 9: Pep Club 10: The Wanderer ' Usher 9, 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y, l05 Senior Stand l2. .5 ' ,- , 'V 1 I . ffl fl 'il 1 jf! 1 I, fr U I ! ' 1 ' if ,, I y. L' r CHARLES MAIER Don't Ever Try To Understand A Woman Reserve Basketball 9, lO5 Vor- sity Track ll. RODGER GLENN MARKWELL Witch Doctor 4 v 5- . . - 1 bf' I ,, . 1 , I KAEHERINE G. MARTUS! , M f X lYaketl'-Yak M,-4 ' Choir ll, l25 Glee ClUbj,9'5 IOL f 'Sextette 95 'Closgffslcy -,105 Pep Cl-ub 9, 10, ,1t1, ,12,' Tri-Hi-Y 1o,fi, 12., if 41 TONI ANNE MARTINEZ Little Bitty Pretty One Junior Class Executive Comm., Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Class Play 9, Ensembles 10, 11, Pep Club 9, 1O,11, 12, Whippet Tales 9,1O,11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. DIANE MYNHIER Tear Drops Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Whippet Tales 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff. 42 SAMUEL MILES Daddy Cool St. Peter's School 9, 10, Soph- omore Class Secy-Treas., Stage Crew 9, 10, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. LINDA NETHERS Bewitched its , . Vee - 9 I ,fic R f HAROLD MILLER You Talk Too Much JANET PAGE Sweet and Lovely Senior Class Executive Comm. Junior Class Executive Comm. Student Council 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 9, io, Reserve Cheer: leader 9, 10, Varsity Cheer- leader 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10 11, 12, Annual Staff 12, Sen ior Stand 12, Homecoming At tendant 12. EDDIE DALE PARSONS Af The Hop Freshman Baseball 9, Reserve Baseball 10, Varsify Golf 9, Re- serve Golf 10, 11, Scoreboard 10. STEVE BURNETTE PEEBLES Lei There Be Drums F.F.A. 9, 10, Officer 10, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 12. CAROL ANN PATTON l've Changed My Mind a Thousand Times Glee Club 9, 10, Senior Sfand 12. ROBERT PHELPS Endless Sleep STEVE PAYNE One Track Mind RALPH PHILLIPS Tarzan Stripes Forever Varsity Football 12, Reserve Track 11. LINDA LOU RIDENOUR Shangri La F.H.A. 9, Officer 10, 11, Band 9,1O,11,12,Glee Club 10, Choir 12, Ensembles 11. ILL' . iw fl! 1' 1 1,311 QLJANEJ Qeoeisuim 1 df , : Un5:l1d,lfiedMqI dy xy g3'.A.A. QQ, Hnd Zvefioig 11, 12, foleegclub- 1Q1-Tr1o9 10 11 ff' 1,,gl,f1l'1r1-H1,Y,l1:b1 '12,'Pep V-Idlub 10, SeniQLQ?5'ar1jtl 12, all ,'jlJl1'A.9.1gj , fi iff! A if , 1. 44 WILLIAM BOYD ROBERTSON I Whisfle A Happy Tune JOSEPH ROYER If lsn'f Right F.F.A. 11, 12, Senior Stand 12. CYNTHIA ANN ROBINSON lf's Lafe Choir 11, Glee Club 10, 11 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Whip pet Tales 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Senior Stand 12. JEAN ANN RUDD l'm Skipping Rope With A Rainbow Band 9, 10, Pep Club 9,1O, 11 12, Whippet Tales 11, 12, Sen ior Stand 12. K JZWJQ a,,..,Q CLARIENE KAYE RUSSELL Follow Your Heart Choir 10, Orchestra 9. RONALD SCHULL Handyman C9467 JAMES EDWARD SCHAUB Jim Dandy GEORGIA LOUISE SEATON Little Darlin' Senior Class Executive Comm., Junior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 9, 10, Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Annual Staff 12. KENNETH CHARLES SCHLAYER Smoke Gets In Your Eyes ETHEL LOUISE SIMMONS It's Pony Time Whippet Tales 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11 Librarian 9, 10, Latin Club 9 10, Senior Stand 12. WILLIAM SNAY Heart and Soul Reserve Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Reserve Track 9, 10, 11, Annual Staff 12. ALAN STEWART The Joker Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 12, Hi-Y 11, 12. DAVID SPROW World Of Confusion Whippet Tales 11, Scoreboard 11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. TOM STOCK Joined the U.S. Navy Thespian Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, IO, Class Play 9, 10, 11, 12, Reserve Football 9, 10, Reserve Track 9, 10, Annual Staff 12. LAWRENCE E. STACKLIN Carefree I G 8-I '7 . f' ' 1 vf' ,N ' I, I Ak. ,J DONNA TAGKETT 1 It's A Wvoman's 2V'f.5!lal -1 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Officeflll, 12, Glee Club 9, Jg,lTri-Hi1Y,L! 11, 12, Librarian 10, ieggtary 12, Annual 12, nior Standf'-12:5-A ' ' K C,-J , Q 1 RICHARD TAKOS Imagination DOROTHY URICH Twilight Time F.H.A. 115 Glee Club 9, 105 Other Dramatics IO, Senior Stand 12. KENNETH THORNTON It May Sound Silly Junior Class Executive Comm. 115 Biology Club 95 Band 95 Class Play 105 Hi-Y 95 Team Manager 95 Annual Statt 125 Senior Stand 125 Freshman Bas- ketball 9. PAULA ANNE VALK With A Song In My Heart Biology Club IO, 11, 12, Officer 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Sex- tette11, 125 Ensembles 11, 125 Pep Club IO, 11, 125 Whippet Tales 95 Tri-Hi-Y IO, 11, 12. CONNIE MARIE TROXELL Calendar Girl Senior Class Executive Comm.5 Glee Club 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Executive Comm. 115 Whippet Tales IO, 115 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Girls' State 115 Secretary 11, 125 Annual Staff 12. 4 If I ANNELI VUORINEN Moments To Remember G.A.A. 125 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Annual Staff 12. 47 JAYNE WALDRUFF Dream Girl Choir 11, 125 Glee Club 9, 105 Class Play 115 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Whippet Tales 125 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 125 Senior Stand 12. DAVID EUGENE WEDDELL Come Dance With Me Biology Club 10, 11, 125 Thes- pian Club 11, 12, Officer 125 Class Play 10, 11, 125 Other Dramatics 9, 10, 11, 125 Whip- pet Tales 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 125 Senior Stand 12. Ly , I I . I 5 J I Sf' Nj? PATRICIA WARD So Fine G.A.A. 9, 105 Choir 11, 125 Glee Club 9, 105 Senior Stand 12. DIANE WHITE Misty G.A.A. 9, 10, Officer 105 Pep Club 125 Tri-Hi-Y 115 Senior Stand 12. 5 9.52 f. CHERYL WEBER Let's Have A Party Thespian Club 10, 11, 125 G.A. A. 105 Class Play 95 Other Dra- matics 9, 10, 115 Whippet Tales 11, 125 Librarian 95 Annual Staff 125 Senior Stand 12. PENNE WILLIAMS Pretty Little Angel Eyes Junior Class Executive Commit- tee 115 Student Council Officer 125 Glee Club 9, 105 Sextette 11, 125 Pep Club 9,1O, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Otticer 11, 125 Secretary 11, 125 Annual Statt 125 Homecoming Attend- ant. I -I, ROBERT HUGH WINBIGLER The Long Hot Summer i 'W XA ji lf . A ., W! 9, gl QLU-ILA F I l 1 N Qi!! pi if Hy CPM . L, it N W1 1 l Q My A .UW 'Q 1601 Ll W 1 R .fl f Q7 U N A' M016 1 P Aid vii M hxwffl N' VX Af LY! Elf-.J ri if SHIRLEY WOLBAUGH Watusi Senior Stand 12. GERALD ROBERT WINELY He's ALL Right Senior Class President, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class Executive Committee, Junior Class Executive Committee, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, F.F.A. 9,1O,11,12, Officer 10, 11, 12, Boys' State 11, Reserve Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Reserve Track 9, 10, 11, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. SHARON WOLFROM Honey Chile Choir 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, F.H.A. 9, 10, Teen-Age Club 9, 10, French Club 9, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. JAYNE LOUlSE WISLER It Worries Me Choir 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Sex- tette 9, Pep Club 9, 1O,11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Librarian 10, Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand 12. LARRY DAVID WORKMAN Lazy Afternoon l 49 REGENA WRAY Smile F.H.A. County Officer 11, G.A. A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 10, Senior Stand 12. JUDITH ZAHN Livin' End Thespian Club 9, Choir 9, Sen- ior Stand 12. RICHARD WRIGHT All American Boy Senior Class Executive Comm., Student Council 9, 10, 11, Bi- ology Club 10, Wbippet Tales 9, Hi-Y 10, Boys' State 11, Re- serve Basketball 9, Reserve Track 9, 10, Varsity Track 11, 12, Annual Staff 12, Reserve Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12. 0 f 4 Rf , Lflfnnyulbl If WILLIAM YOUNG Young At Heart Senior Stand 12. X! f ix ,' 6. Jr ,QQ LX ,Kg ,X W f' fl ij X fslrjffir-.liffn X lf' clit ff M' ,4 '7 ! jf1.1f, n JL! 'A I-'I 'Dm lxf l-..,v ' ,-...W Q,-f U , Q F 9 fg? P A ' x L Off' 51 JUNIORS Earl Adkins William Anspach Ronald Argo William Baldridge Winford Barber Roberl Barker Suzanne Bell Cheryl Benedict Richard Biglin fe, We 1-rv E45 fi .- ,rr m, ,W af. James Blair Roberl Blankenhorn Phillip Bogard Roberl Boyce Jeffra Bricker Mariorie Burkell Charles Cameron .lohn Carner Timolhy Clagg Keith Clark Patricia Clark Kent Clay David Cleland Carol Cline lwithdrewl JUNIORS Jon Connelly Mary Corbin John Cr Um Jeffrey Dawson Margaret Durkin Barbara Ebersole Fred Eichinger Connie Fagan Dean Ferguson f wsmmw.We, ...,.. . kim: X, James Fetzer A : z ' -' s?4sfQii,1.L 4 , r x f WZ, rg ' 3' Q18 X my 4 5 2.5 1 s Sf? 1 K ,Q f 4 K Q lr , A ,, , r U me ff -t mg , A eg ,. W .gm A Qi, 49 Mm is i E S X Q 'W L? KU H X at 5 3 , wt 3' 2 X Q -1 , K , 3 JP 2 Eugene Evans f ycefzim, , ,MW -r ,, rr 'wifes sew 1' '- exif' :yr it Q7fr22wQf55iY Lucinda Fackler -. , JW 1 x ,j 9 x K Q ' Q R f W im Sf' Q , es .. i,yrrr S fs my Q L Q L ,i 'S fi A, is rg n 5, :K X f Q K 1 ae. Q - fm . James Fidler Brenda Fox Marcia France Keith Frank Marilyn French Theresa Friebel W, Q 0 2 -, k .i -wr f-5.fae,,,1:S ,eye if A ' --tt ,-,.. it ,.K,K..,, I ,Lg iK,. sea ,, if f ' 5' -,,. r 2 arm. ,. ' - K, s,,. 4,-1 F, K , .re f. ,, , - fe acumg-2 ,, ,..-,sf f iff' ' ? inset G J ' '1-Wffiiiiii , ' rf. ,, , L- 54215215 J if f , ,Q .3 . Q' 1 ff it V 11-'eff ' ' Q , smif Bernard Fry Dennis Gates Patricia Gates Dora Ginter Michael Glinski 53 JUNIORS l Opal Godby Sarah Goodwin Glenn Griffith Ina Griffith Larry Gwirtz Judith Melvyn Hawk Hallman Linda Hartz Cheryl Hawk Linda Hawk James Henkel Jane Bell Henning Dennis Heydinger Patricia Heydinger - wxrwiif ff: A 'Wi'-L TM? fer'?Kb1:A ':f. ,els'ff'E1E.: GH:- Lg wx r A iff' ' : L .. 465-'i ': M4fz,E'?1 Q zrffmeffeie-A . S' 3rf1.2i.a.f - Q -A ' ' Q,,Li2::: - . . ,, 'rd' 1, .- , - nt? , 1 Willia -? A Ugg ' :sf A V , f, 1 kV.,- N, , kg 1253, tyre ff f ggjgf - , igiwrezfiilrw f 'milf-ff l M , vii i 5 lf , Q , f-Z, ' si W r .J ,Q Aj 'rw , 7 H r am, Vi Kw Sli. 9'-I: 5'-N 7 15r2 'SQKFS-f25K?'f:.?1'i 'i' 35 'e W. Susan 54 m Hicks Sally Hobson Mary Hoehn Cathy Hollenbaugh I .,,' ,, M ' -W l 4? rr? J . f ig Qgw .fi 'LT l,.: Y, 4 W .. if , W 1 K if E 4 S F Q 'bg' if ' 521 f ?f Rf' K L fig e mme 1 pf Q 'reg ' N r if 4 'M X r fa fl' 'is Q '10 as Q 2 , 1 3 2' Hunter Dean Howerton Mary Ann lnscho Dennis Jeffers Audra Jennings i , ,Qu , ,..., MM ..,, JUNIORS S .S S f Q -1 . lj?'z,7'1 f:i'n55a5iC5f,, K - 1 -scwiifmsfw i e H V . x . ,Q I My , 5.1 . . f 1 'Q 2 - ies? J N, I-w,,j,fi , 'x it tziiafws A .,,' Q31 -Vffff.J!firT3iQ5?sw'lfNl' ff ,iw S rx K T 6 Ss 4-sb kg 1 -X Q, Q vii X K ff? H x w L if 5 1 Q Q ff, it x if if S4 X F 15,55 A eg pf X 'N Stephanie Jewell Carol Johnson Franklin Johnson Michael Jo Martha Keil Dennik Kidwell Karl Kleman Robert Kollar JRE? ,Z , 25, t aw w Q Sv YG? Theresa Korbas Nancy Kuhn Ron LaBarge 3 L A 1, Ag ., W ,. . -ff ' f-3' 22:32, -V fe K 2:- L 5 ,gig hnson Norma Kegley Anne Lafferty Michael Lake Richard Landis Mary Lou Laubie Robert Lederer Steve Laird Suzon Light Dale Lybarger Elaine Lybarger Malcolm McKinney Gail McMeeken JUNIORS Richard Mackey Mary May Carol Mazza Fred Mellick Richard Miller l A Dana Milligan Dolores Milligan Larry Milliron Doyle Minich Shirley Milchell Ed Moore Sandra Morris Judy Myers Margie Parsons l Shirley Pena Roberta Prechl Gene Pruitt Don Ralslon Belly Ramey Lawrence Reed Becky Reis Barbara Rigg Dennis Roberls Jerry Russell Judy Russell JUNIORS Kay Russell Michel SQnCl1eZ Evelyn Sargent A 4 x -f2fsi?2sii,tewa.1faiss ' , Q. s J M . tweaks, ,,.. , ., it N., tf,,ts,,Ve,,k 4 it X9 35 -, wmszgtiszh-1--.fe7 .. ytexwzvwgg--w':.' 'xiii-,f:s:wsz,' - 545496 Lf 5?w , 1? ,f ' '-:he-' Ezsgwltgfizar 1, X .-i1'iz1i.swWqsfsE1 f . mt! S yf ,t 2ZiQi?ff1j1ff kk K X 12 in KT? is , .J V - get yQQ,:1L,,. - ' K . ' -A-4' 1 ' 1 f Karen Schlarman Linda Schmalhurst William Shaver Patricia Shedenhelm if V,fmv,f52'K' Jeff? 415 l Q Sue Shepherd Richard Shuler MWSM. 'i::l'zsff2v1f2vfsx.W, will , U VV.: NYM stew ,t ., slitgiwg i ' 5 JoAnn Sifferlen Nancy Simon Randall Smith ,, Q 15, l img ? wlzf as S in W 2 M-l? ga L . 52 1 P if 5' 4- l at A, 2 ,f 4 wt, is f it 2 sl as Sharon Solinger Davi d Spangl ' K W- -s . ,Nd W z 1 .3 4 ... i. ' filly? ' ni , ' f-'zgfiai 'f . ' ' V -w ,,,-63 1 Joel Stentz Harold Stiefel er James Starrett Gamer Steel 1 -1. 2 ff ' zfslssgs t J wwf S x L 1 .f 3 542 e Q Christine Straw David Studer Gull Swank zifiiifils JUNIORS Ralph Thquyeffe JoAnn Thomas Patricia Thompson Lonna Dee Tomlinson Cynthia Trout '31 Zh145i!'3:4 ? , ' .zaxmpp 7:5 I ' A Diane Troxell Kathleen Ware Danny Weaver ff? 'l is , . 7 QQ June Went Betty West Charles Wetz Richard Whisler Jack Williams James Wi 95Tf55 Q? E , W sm L W if ,AZ A-H W N' P Q M 221452531 Glen Wilkins Diane Williams - ,. : jj L , ,,Qgjj.g - , .',:,'g3j'lfQ.-yfI?QlY ,Q5'iim5f lfiiiiffffi -vii.iT?.fw5fli::2!7QfLfV:i?I5 Q' f, H' J: izsf-'Jf Sir ' L ' 'gg . f'7?E3:'i5l' -V . it W 1 ' f' .:v'Ii1ifif3l2 ' Ls, ' f T' i'if:Ew.9iLf4?i Q .-,se L : . 4-E'f5gHssJliiNf ' -ff -fi fsw wfzff W ,f -f , g is we my iii, I if Weslie Wisler Mark Wolford Danny Workman Cinda Wray Peggy Wenning Linda White -wL.efkfL4 lf:?3'!S 1 tiffghlflgi' . V ,, W,,,,. ,Me . , 95222519 Sfilfelfiif 517' ' A 7- ,2iL'2si52gigs1e as ..,, K f HQ 5 lliams Janet Young Junior Class Officers Mary May ,,,,,, ,,,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Glen Griffith ..... ......... V ice President Dennis Gates ...... ..,...... P resident Junior Class Executive Committee rsf Row: Advisor Miss Snyder, t Clark, Pat Shedenhelm, Car- Q Johnson, Advisor Mr. Hay. cond Row: Jerry Russell, Mary y, June Went, Ina Griffith lon Light, Jim Blair. ird Row: Danny Workman, Ike Johnson, Denny Gates, enn Griffith, Rick Landis, John um. Sophomore Class Officers Miss Arrington .,.,. ........ A dvisor Cheryl Shank .,... ........ P resident Faye Rinehart .,.. ........... V ice President Karen Robertson .... Secretary-Treasurer . 2: H if if 4 , :.M,,.. ff Q ,. ?Q??fE1f'.fig1!1' , Y f 3: 5:aJ5,..7,,,k. , '- -3.4. ,. 4- ., . , 1, W fi ii, , 1 J' B W ff Q fa 53 zen lx 316 Melody Alfrey Sally Baker Susan Belsterli Stephen Biglin Carolyn Sue Brodzenski 60 SOPHOMORES Tim Arnold Sue Baker Patricia Bendle Cynthia Blatter Judith Brodzenski Rebecca Auck Josephine Baldridge Shirley Bertke Sherry Bloom Carol Brown Christina Baker Daryl Baker Becky Beer Stephen Bell Thomas Bertke Terry Boice T f r George Brown Janet Brown SOPHOMORES Q Linvel Brown Denton Bushman Thomas Busic Harold Carpenter Tom Clady Drew Claes Janice Clark Cheryl Conley Carol Cooke Tom Cooke e 5 Gerald Craigheod Barbara Creps Carol Crosby Paul Curren Wanda Damron James Daup Jan Day ryfr, 1 4...s-,,.fr J .- ., , Lss,,o :,, , ,. L+. 'Q x ' , 535455555115 . in fgn-:Q '5f?2i5ssl3i' ' 1:. 1 ' ' 'E T' 1 H 21. 3233? 7 7 ' 4 5 Cs. ,f N : 2 f ,, ,K ii! Ei Mary Caskey Mike Claylor 12 A if 1, . 1 ' . an N, w- 5 ' ' ' eww ig.. 75111 lm 1555: 1 Q ,:,, V J ,p-. Wirfia . f ' HM- ffl ' .ASL ye' Sai- K ,Jifllfi fi ff -f ,... - ififi,-11329945 21 Sandra Copeland James Crosby Sandra Delong . 61 SOPHOMORES Bette DeSalvo Sharon Dillon me f gg X Q in 2225 . f ,. - ff Wfiiflflfeli 35:5 4 r -'iggzfiig ' I ' 122165. 3 Ross Fackler David Fagan Lee Faulkner Dianna Fellows Richard Fisher Robert Fisher Brenda Frontz George Fullager Linda Eberl Carol Elston Patty Fagan Paul Fagan William Felter Anna Fidler Cheryl Frank Judy Frank Elnora Gibson Danny Ginter Arlene Fackler ' 5 was WL, ir- Q xii if - E fe-rv ' lg -' . ffm- In K ,A V A J V ,, i sash F F Q- F my 1 4. . - Ronald Fagg Richard Greene Kenneth Gwirtz rf . X K 1 SOPHOMORES Nancy Hall Pamela Hall by 'eee H R55 . -1531 H NZ ,X w X E 5. 2 w M 'fs -fi' g X R i , 5 as if we 14 sv E21 Paul Hartge Daniel Hartman Michael Hemmerly Barbara Hicks Richard Howerton . li i Laverne Ingram Carol Johnson Marvin Jose Jacque Kaler Diane Keinath 11: 1.1 M521 5--wi . : :,ft:.-: , Q! , .iw E H.- ' ' 'Elf-11 , ,jr i2g5,i4s7:f,- QNMEXT? ,. . at .1 elm .: ' ' :wiv , :ly , '-525 ' . ' iii? John Hancock Carol Herlihy ,, D We fx W 3 Y se ' 6 1 f ' f 29'l9M2 fi L, 5 if ' SQ -, 1 ' . ,z 1 It me saw' , ses., J N .V :izwj lit hw ,,,k., . J Ziff J - 1 Eigfhiwixiglknf r ' . ct '- Qzwffififf' iii . L, iiswgwiff N. , Toni Hunter : i ,J ,- ,a. f f I fsiwiifgix '?s'VQ :.,5 5 ,iici Q b J- N if f ,,.rg.s,, .I ,, . ' We .. W '12 WN W-K 5: 1:11-ef Douglas Jones Kathleen Kennedy Carol Hartge 111,f'fifsswf,f2f X ,cqggg gf L 5. X X . K X, J ' 1355 1 1 1 4511 K N 3 W3 W J J ' --was J Q X . ,C il. fi Q 1 at Q A A ,R 'fig F ' A. 1 5, ' , ' 'IM 'ess in V Dean Heuberger Esther Hurrell Sarah Jones Paula Kessler 63 David King Mary LaBarge David Leavitl 7' if Msiffizv 5 L ' - W 'L ' J ' ' l A- 3 , . I Qi: , .3 ,35 5 ' 1 giwszys ' y . .4 .Im ,J ' I ei.: . '-fy. argl' I' .64 Q- I ix Z .3 -1 V 1 V 54 BN ..g Qiwf L, , , James McBride William Markwell 64 SOPHOMORES Jesse Kollar Kennelh Krielemeyer William Kuhn Edward Kurlzman Marcia Laird Donna Landis Terry Landis Carol Laubie Charles Leemasler Jeff Lenzmeier Katrina Lillle Donna Lulz E' 4 Louis McCormick Ronald McKenzie Roberl Maier Joyce Markwell v f 9 Sharon Marshall Jeffrey Marlin Susan Marlinez Roger May SOPHOMORES Marlha Medley Janeen Mellick Joanna Melzger Robert Miley Carol Miller Belly Milchell Deryl Mitchell Emily Monlgomery Dyian Moore Jacquelyn Moore , 25,1 Connie Morris Keilh Mowry James Nedrow Judy Nelhers 5 , Sandra Noland Terry Oerlle Suzanne Olewiler James Onie Sherril Onie Gary Page Larry Pallerson Gene Fallon Jeff Peiffer 65 SOPHOMORES Robert Pena Edna Perdue Donna Pinson Caryl Pitcher Mary Posekany Cheryl Pry Louise Quiggle Janice Rackenbaugh mmggx eg 1' M' 'K wma wut 45 2 we new J , , . 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W 15,435 me ' af' S2 Q M -3.53 547' x ' - fue, .6 ,wwlweW, M - Q X JS, MR? f if 9.163 Paulette Pollock Kenneth Ritchie S 1 Karen Robertson Tom Robinson James Scheerer Charles Schiffer Daniel Schumacher Cheryl Shank f, J, Dale Shetler Charlotte Shira OPHOMOR Joe Rudd y 9 1 Jane Schiffer Tom Schwall Diane Sharp Richard Shupp ES Ronald Ryland Marie Schaub Mary Schiffer Kathy Schlarman Rosella Sesco Dan Shade Charles Shepherd Loretta Sheridan Heike Siebert Connie Smith SOPHOMORES Rex Smith Steve Smith Larry Snyder Trent Sponseller Hope Stehling 515 .1,,. L. ,,1.h, T teir H fiffil ,,, i S T . S ,- Roddy Stentz Etta Stewart James Stickney Jane Stoffer Karl Sutter Dawn Sutton Sallie Sweet Mike Taylor Larry Templeman Kathy Thompson 3 li' l 1' Richard Tiffany Sue Underhill Louise Underhill Frank Valk Mike Viers Janel Waggoner John Waldruff Lola Waldruff David Walp Sally Westcott Tom Whitacre George Wiley M Sandra Williams Sharon Wingart SOPHOMORES ary White Richard Wichterman John Wilcox Dennis Workman Sally Yarman William Yetzer Janet Zehner Richard Zehner vegetable or mineral No- Bashore That old gang of mine lust a birthday party at the Culbertson home Kinda bold Ann Rudd defy the laws of gravity. Carol Lutz Oh, the pain! Connie Troxell, Michele Hunter, and Pat Hiking-no, Tim Wilclman John Workman ann t cha? Dan Hoffman and John Carmean for us. Diane Mynhier, s the chair? Michele Hunter and Crall at a slumber party. Linda Bliss, and Cathy Comeul 69 Terry Adkins John Anspach Ronald Armstrong Betty Baker Jo Ann Barber 70 FRESHMEN 12 5 R. , ,w -K r w faire . . ,Qr,,g , ,,,, , Q., ,fimll ,. My -W -A . If PY' 5, 52 x F ' tw 1 A if gf ' it 42 Ei we viii 1 ww 5 H Susie Albert Joe Alexander Gary Alfrey Elbert Amert Sandra Arcudi Janet Argo Rex Argo Gary Armstrong Vicky Armstrong Gwen Arnold Margaret Arnold Rodger Bailey Jane Baker Marlene Baker Melinda Baker Evelyn Barber Sandra Barber Donald Barnharl Max Bashore Janice Biglin FRESHMEN Jeanne Biglin Clara Bingley Kenneth Bogan Fred Bond Christine Bowman Claudia Brissell Kort Broomhall Penny Burkett Sharon Burkett Cynthia Burling John Burling Charles Campbell Rosemary Carner Charles Carter Shirley Cattey James Charles Constance Cheney Laura Christian Samuel Clagg Keith Dan Clark Mark Clark Nancy Clark Jean Click Robert Cline Michael Combs FRESHM N eo 1 Pamela Conley Donald Cooke Jane Cooke Brenda Copley Gene Cornell Shirley Couch Julie Crall Thomas Crall Susan Crawford Donald Crissinger .J , ,W .,,.,,e,e.s , Ame ,, 2 1z5gv5Afjg,yg5+gg1,'i1s ,- 215' ia, 59 sxxeizrxns i s SSN 7 ' V' ' IS S 1 -.kikiifiicriii-Q A ,, kj '5l'!?fii3ui'5E'5?5 3f :-'7 tif :Q-31':?-. 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Zi LEW V .rm Joyce Elwood David Erchenbrecher Melinda Ernsberger Terrence Ervin Sandrq Evqng ,rye Michael Fagan Susie Felzer Elaine Fidler Nancy John Fisher Tim Fogle Maxwell French Larry Conslance Fry James Fry Diane Ginler Barbara Fields Fried Gouker Patricia Gregory Lynne Griffelh Richard Gruss Lynn Guerin Stephen Finnegan Ardilh Fromm Alan Gray David Gwinner 73 Henry Hafer Patricia Hampton Geraldine Hawk Genay Hess Cynthia Houpt 74 RESHMEN t Dennis Hall Gary Hallman William Hamilton Edward Hampton Ilt f Larry Hardin Tom Hardin Becky Hart Douglas Hartman Vera Hayes Carl Henkel Mary Herlihy Edward Herring Scott Hoak Ritchey Hollenbaugh Carl Hopkins Vernon Hoskins James Hudson Mary Hughes James Hunt Cindy Ingram wewfsgpa 3 QQQQMW, U 25' fflllqfifi -J ,'5,. f 5 s ,jf N if ,is Mix 32 43? is MN , - - - , I ,.-55 Lois lnnis Tim Johnson Mary Jones f liz Raymond Keller Linda Kroka FRESHMEN Donald Jeffers Jeff Jenney Jackie Johnson Linda Johnson Trudy Johnson Dean Johnston Lynn Johnslon Mike Johnston Roberl Jordan Sandra Kaylor Art Kehoe Alice Keinalh - J .. , , J Susan Keller Joan Kerley Michael Konves Karen Krielemeyer Karl Kuhn John LaBarge Joanne Lanni Delayne Lanlz 75 FRESHMEN ' K f -1 uf 11- 1 V ' Y . . Y . , ,mawiefv Q ming if , ' 25,1545 V, 1 . i 4.T' 7 J . E, '- f , ' rf , 3 fl . , iv i .V -gi H .:s2ffs1z:yg,5ff '- , in - Y Qi of 'K 1 Y .M mmm' Q? 'iw 'A ' 'W' , . H ,Q ,J qs M ., N David l-Ullble Fred Laubie John LeClair Palricia Lee Cohen Lewis Gary Lewis Kim Lillle John Loveland , l ' in Roger McKinney lawrence McLean Brenda Mackey Sally Mackey Nicole Marslon John Marlin Nancy Marlin Sue Mayer Marie Miller Marilyn Miller David Milligan Ann Monn Dennis Lepp Q1 Carolyn McKinney Joseph Mann Dwight Moore Sally Moore Charles Nolan Patricia Norris Maxine Perry David Pinson Clifford Poller Lydia Presley FRESHMEN lHO'gilefi3,'l7i 9W ,W . . ,Y wwf 274131, Mflifi' I , , W, '-. .,: 'm. Wi f fl: ll' - ' V Piiiiii? C ii ,lim i if X ll: if ' L -Iv.. ?,i :ill E A -- fn, me f ,- ,. , A 5 James Morilz Peler Morris .q1:::g:pwHawf1fX:wxg , -.15 1 if-rl. f'smff::2ef?Al5ffeff'es'Zig , .1 M' 'H 4155 15 SHS, ' K , ,V:. V , ,li, ..rVV 1 , -, Em' 'f s, '?.1i-farms L' I' -Wm ,xi 'ze'I '.i5rS,: . fikfki i X , Barbara Parsons Pauline Fallon Scoll Pfahler Sharon Pfahler Carolyn Mundey ff ' , ' . we ' ' 5 C- ily , . .. igmaigm g . f Richard Paulo is M435 4' ,six f fi 'W sul ss WL Y ' ' . 'f H549 M .5151 ' 5 f Q ff fifff'i'fi1'fsif 7 J ' I ,., fr '. , K Daniel Phelps Nancy Pitkin Jerry Pillenger Sandra Polh 9 v Ann Preslon Robert Pulnam Sandra Randall 77 FRESHMEN if , Patricia Reynolds Carol Rietveld Valerie Rigg David Rimmer 3525 Linda Robertson Robert Ross Judy Roth Jane Ruckman ' 3 4 ii if wjgg X 5 5 W , Q R , wi X Al Ronald Schaaf Jim Schull Edward Schumacher Brenda Seals ,zkjWT'i'i:' J ,,,fgs' ' 'wi ,..k at Richard Sexton Tommy Shadel Linda Shank Patricia Sharrock Rebecca Shaver Linda Shaw Suzanne Shaw larry Shreffler .-mwweaf- gi.. 5 ,i f- , .j 53, ' f? - si 'Ye Janice Roark it if z :Q K .2 Q it X55 av Y iff 2 Q L X 31,3 dcxfiy Q1 , K Y l 3 it ? 2 F 'S w if P 'Z 4 5 N 4 A ,iw sgjig me ix 5,5 X MK? M s, vi fffgief 4 'ac '- M 1 35 Qfgls as, ' x is W P ,Q if ,K , S: -1 5 Q Q , James Russell Dorothy Seton Linda Sharpless Dale Siefferlen Linda Siegfried James Slone Terry Smith Dane Stentz Dave Strouse Peggy Thornton Edward Thurman FRESHMEN L - 1 pr L, . 5 if J - ' i 5 , K jiifg i S., , 4, 1 tw 1 4 X fi, rrsmuwtitf 5 izizfff- if Li S Qi? Qs Q i Q S , 24 g Q 'wi if 3 FS S L z si Larry Slone Elton Smith .e -ii,-1591525 51!'fPf3 2 -ii fi , 3 wc-jg,! A '?2g,.,e5g:1i!fg.:: ', ,. . xii' '- . - , . X .. , if ' L .g.-2' ' 'J 2 , . . .-,f..- - 4. , i ,iff Anja-gf, ik' iid' iran til Q 4 s 0 1 Alfred Sneeringer Deborah Snyder Susan Stentz John Stiefel Larry Tacliett Diane Takos vi. X Carol Till Larry Traxler Philip smith Gary Sprague Robert Stover Janice Taylor iiskfiiil-iii fi H3351 if fy i was, 1- L V iw 1 Fw M L .. Michael Vanasdale 5-: xi i: fi :iii sie , , ' 5 I' 1 fy-ii -gi 1 1 ia . ,fp afgisw we 'T fi iii? ffwfl i ,Q 7 , 5? 21 ig ,E iff , , FRESHMEN Ronnie Vanasdale Beth-Ann VanDervorl' John VanWagner ' , - ' H I r ,,.. me 1 ll . , 2311 -f l. , T ' 'ii Sir' ' r M lm V 31-L I ' . ' ssh i Eifffiw ,C ,Ss an ,H f 2,3 b , I Q ' VI? 72 ji l -. ' . 5 r QQ! s sr, - z W H -. if - fri Kenneth Ward Jacqualine Ware Roger Weaver Pal' Wells Susan Wenninger Larry Wesl Thomas Whisler Sandy While Becky Whitney Lorraine Wiley James Wilkins Mark Wilkinson 80 Sc lx , . -Q fx ' A fi! if 9' , , ,ss if in f v 4? , it ,. .. , X s Q larry Wallace Nancy Walters .wwf .af J w il J llai J 'vm Shirley Weaver Robert Weber Carol Welherill Michele Whalen Paul Wilcox Mary Wildman ,i Douglas Williams Harold Williams Q 1 ,Q is Terry Wilson Carolyn Wingart Michael Wooddell Virgil Zahn The Class of 1911 of Shelby High School celebrated its 50th anniversary of graduation from school at the Shelby Country Club on June 3, 1961. The Class of 1962 salutes the Class of 1911 on this great accomplishment. Those who attended the reunion are shown in the picture below. Class of 191 1 Holds Reunion SEATED llefl to rightj: Iva Morris Meek, Zetta Zehner Osbun, Berchal Ervin, Mary Moore Stine, Flo Horner Stambaugh, Stella Aument Boenau, and Mildred Wilkinson Moore. STANDING: Claude Adell lTeacher of the class in the Junior Yearj, Howard L. Beck, Russell W. Zebold, Mary Eckis Kuhn, William B. Kuhn, Marie Longley Menchan, and Irving W. Close. One member was unable to attend-Carrie Morse. Educator from Columbia, South America Mr. Wendland, Mr. Ordonez, and Mr. McCullough. Mr. Daniel Ordonez of Bogota, Columbia, spent three weeks in Shelby. He was in the United States on a Fulbright Scholarship and attended the University of Texas from September until Janu- ary. He came to Shelby in the latter part of January and spent three weeks here. Mr. Ordonez is assistant principal of a large high school for boys in his country. He is also president ofthe Co- lumbia Education Association. From Shelby Mr. Ordonez went to Washington for several days of meetings. He returned to Colum- bia in March. While in Shelby he was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carleton. PORT HOME, VISITORS 341 .lo W N1 QA 'ft 'y V M4 SW , vi -l W Q Ov f v' 4,8 A V I . om, IFEZWI f X J, CSG' X Ashland ,, , Norwalk . ,, Gallon ., ,.,, ., Willard ,,,.,,.,,,,. Upper Sandusky Bellevue ,,..,, . Bucyrus ..,,. .. . Tiffin Columbian Madison ,,.,,,, shew sn-may Shelby I TRIED MY DARNDEST WILLARD VS SHELBY EVERY INCH COUNTS HOMECOMING AND ALL TD OR BUST WHERE'D HE GO? GALION-SHELBY GAME BUCYRUS-SHELBY CONTEST Football Highlights In Picture Two lo one-if isn'l fair. Shelby-Willard game. Please help me. I am falling. Shelby-Mansfield Madison game. The last game of the season. A new version of lhe Twisl-bul noi ol the Peppermint Lounge. Jim Henkel-is lhal you? Smile, you are on Candid Camera! Parents' Nighl on Skiles Field. Gel oul of my way-I AM coming lhrough. Shelby- Mansfield Madison game. 85 Reserve Basketball Team Shelby ..,..... Shelby ........ Shelby ........ Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby 86 FIRST ROW lleft lo rightl: Charles Leemaster, William Felter, Mike Taylor, Coach Kenneth Terman, Rod Stentz, Lynn Guerin, David Reed, and Richard Greene, SECOND ROW: Steve Moore, Carl Henkel, Roger May, Tom Robinson, Bob Fisher, Dan Hartman, Tom Shadrick, John Waldruff, Tim Wildman, Ronnie Fagg, and Bob Payne Imanagerl. ......l8 Willard .. ......37 Bellevue ......24 St. Peter's ......24 Bucyrus .. ......44 Lexington ......27 Galion ......34 Wooster ......48 Madison , ......28 Madison SCORES FOR THE SEASON ......4l Shelby....... .....,4l Shelby....... ......38 Shelby....... ......32 Shelby....... Shelby....... Shelby....... Shelby....,.. ......55 Shelby....... ......55 Shelby....... Upper Sandusky Tiffin Columbian Madison ........,. Norwalk .... Bucyrus ......... Bellevue .......... Tiffin Calvert .... Willard ............ Galion ..... Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Drew Claes lmanagerl, Carl Archdeacon, John Crum, Jim Henkel, Dennis Kidwell, Mark Wolford, and John Hancock lmanagerl. SECOND ROW: Steve Moore, Dan Hartman, Mike Lake, Coach Charles Williams, Charles Wetz, John DeWalt, and Steve Smith. SCORES FOR THE SEASON Shelby ...,................ 3l Willard ..,........,..,. 59 Shelby ..........,.......,. 39 Bellevue .... ......... 4 8 Shelby ....... ....... 2 7 St. Peter's .A..........., 67 Shelby ,...... ....... 4 9 Bucyrus .... ,..... 2 7 Shelby ....... ......, 6 9 Lexington .............. 57 Shelby ....... ,...... 4 4 Galion ...... ,.,...... 5 9 Shelby ....... ....... 3 7 Wooster ........,....... 58 Shelby ....... .....,. 4 O Madison ................ 65 Shelby ....... ....,.. 3 l Upper Sandusky ,... 35 Shelby ....... ....... 2 9 Tiffin Columbian ,,,, 59 Shelby ....... ....... 5 l Madison ..,............. 54 Shelby .,..... ....... 2 l Norwalk ..... ......... 4 8 Shelby ....... ....... 6 9 Bucyrus ......... ..57 Shelby ....... ....... 4 5 Bellevue ................ 28 Shelby ....... ....... 5 3 Tiffin Calvert ........ 65 Shelby ......, ....... 5 7 Willard .....,,.....,,,, 76 Shelby Galion Shelby won two NOL contests. ln the tournament play at Marion, Ohio, Shelby met Mansfield St. Peter's. The score was: Shelby 35 and St. Peter's 64. Although this was not a good season for the basketball team, they played with a will to win in every game. Only two members of the squad are seniors, and the team should come back next year and really make a determined effort to take the NOL championship. I Archie sinks lwo. Basketball Hi-Lites Henkel needs help. Coach will kill me if I don'1 moke this lay up! Archie drop-kicks for lhree. Kidwell raises lhe score lwo points 9th Grade Basketball Team Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby ....,.., Shelby Shelby ....,... Shelby Shelby KNEELING llefl to righll: Fred Laubie, Kenny Bogan, Chuck Nolan, Bob Putnam, Marty Mehall, Mark Clark Dave Slrouse, and Larry Shreffler lmanagerl. STANDING: Eddie Thurman, Ritchie Hollenbaugh, Cohen Lewis, Art Kehoe, Dean Johnston, Jim Hunl, Tom DeWalt, John Martin, and Coach Varble. ......32 Madison ......25 Willard Plymouth ,.....47 Gallon ......2O Crestline ......46 Ashland ......28 Crestline ......5O Willard 44 Shelby ......, ....... 33 Shelby ....... ....... 57 Shelby ....... ...,... 42 Shelby ....... ....... SCORES 52 Shelby 34 Shelby 49 Shelby 40 Ontario .. Bucyrus .. Madison Plymouth Galion ..,. St. Peter's Ontario .. SENIOR LETTERMEN KNEELING llefl lo righll: Bill Snay, Rob Dunalhan, Mike Brocwell, Rick Wright, Eddie Gulchall, Dwight Hawk, Ralph Phillips, and Larry Burks. STANDING: Don Clevenger, Frank Damron, Doug Gales, Francis Lux, Dan Hughes, John Kennedy, Gerald Winely, Frank Hicks, and Rick Heilzman. Mike Brocwell ..... Larry Burks .,.,.. Don Clevenger ...,... Frank Damron. LETTER S .......Football .............s.....Track ,....,Football, Baseball .......Football, Track John DeWalt .. ......,.. Basketball Robby Dunathan ....... ........................, T rack Doug Gates ......... .,...... F ootball, Baseball Eddie Gutchall Dwight Hawk ....... Rick Heitzman ...v...........,.Football ,......Basketball, Track .V....,.............Golf Frank Hicks Dan Hughes ........ ...... John Kennedy Francis Lux ...... Ed Parsons ....,, Ralph Phillips Bill Snay ....,., Al Stewart ..,..,. ..... Gerald Wlnely ........ ....... Rick Wright .... .. ,,A..,.....,... Football Football, Baseball ........,.....Track .,.....Football ....,.....Golf ,......Football ,......Football ,..,.........Tennis .Football, Track .,,.,,4,,,Football ATHLETIC AWARDS GERALD WINELY A RICHARD WRIGHT The i962 Athletic awards for outstanding performances in high school athletics went to Rick Wright and Gerald Winely. During their high school careers, both received one reserve and three varsity letters in football. Both have been out for track. ln addition, Rick played basketball his freshman and sophomore years. Gerald Winely, co-captain and Rick Wright received the J.C. award master of the Hounds, received the for being the Outstanding Back on J.C. Outstanding Lineman Award. the Shelby Team. He was also co- captain of the squad. Varsity Track Squad of 1961 1961 VARSITY TRACK SCORES INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Shelby .......... 67-5X6 Madison 50-V6 IWI Shelby ..,..,.,.. 62 Bellevue 56 IWI Shelby .......... 82 Willard 36 IWI Shelby ...,...,.. 45-1X2 Bucyrus 72-IX2 ILI Shelby ..,..,.... 65 Ontario 71-1X2 ILI Shelby .......... 68 Upper ....,...,, 50 IWI Shelby .,........ 63 Norwalk 55 IWI Shelby .......... 50 1X6 Ashland 67-If6 ILI Shelby .......... 52-If2 Tiffin ......,,,,,. 65-1X2 ILI In the NOL Meer Shelby placed 3rd. In the Bucyrus Relays Shelby placed 6Ih. In the Tiffin Relays Shelby placed 3rd. In the Upper Relays Shelby placed 3rd, KNEELING Ilefl to righfl: Dennis Halloran, Doyle Minick, Bill Baldridge, Larry Burks, Eddie Gulchall, Gerald Craighead, Mike Taylor, Dave Spangler, Dwight Hawk, John Carmean, and Dan Weaver. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Mr. Sfrine lcoachl, Francis Metzger, Larry Craighead, Russ Pfahler, Raymond Lewis, Ron Thompson, John Mick Wagoner ran the 120 yard Low Hurdles in 14.2 seconds. Wagoner, Love, Wefz, and Craighead ran the 880 yard Relay in 1.34 minutes. Ray Lewis hurled the Shof Puff 48 fl. 8314 in. for a League and Shelby school record. Terry Baker ran the 880 yard in 2.02 minutes. Omweg, Leslie Love, Dean Myers, David Gales, Rick Love, Mark Wagoner, Mr. Varble lhead track coachl, and Mr. Copeland Icoachl. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Malcolm McKinney, Fred Mellick, Terry Gwinner, Jim Henkel, Dan Workman, Bill Snay, Terry Baker, John Kennedy, Mark Brinson, Ron Argo, Dick Miller, Charles Maier, and Gerald Winely. Golf Squad Kneeling: Mr. Yohn, coach. FIRST ROW STANDING lleft to rightjz Randy Smith, Dick Tiffany, Richard Greene, Bill Shaver, .lim McBride. SECOND ROW STANDING lleft to rightlz Jeff Bricker, Tim Morse, Phil Ruckman, Rick Heitzman, Mike Greene lcaptainl, and Eddie Parsons. Hitting for birdies and bogies-Golf provides the opportunity for Shelby High athletes to achieve these goals. With the first signs of spring the golf team swings into action and to the fairways and greens of the Shelby Country Club to prepare for a busy golf season. The Golf Team for the spring of l96O swung into action in March of 1960 and played eight- een games before the district matches held at Findlay, Ohio, in May. They won twelve games, tied two, and lost four in school competition. They finished third in the district meet. Shelby ........ ...,. Shelby Shelby ........ ..... Shelby ............,,.. Shelby ................ Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby ........ ..... Shelby Shelby shelby ........ ..... shelby ........ ..... BOX 8V2 8M V2 IO ll 'l5V2 8 8 l7V2 IOVQ I6 ll V2 8 5V2 2V2 15W 4 8 SCORES Marion .............,.. Mt. Gilead Ashland .. Mansfield ............ Galion ....... ...... Madison ........ Mt. Gilead Marion ................ Galion ..A. St. Peter's Madison .. Wooster .. Willard .,.. St. Peter's Ashland .. Mansfield Wooster .. Willard 7 V2 7 V2 'l 5 W 6 5 W 8 8 2 V2 5 V2 0 4 V2 0 2 V2 I3 V2 9 V2 I 2 O Varsity Tennis 1960 SCORES Shelby ....... ....... 5 Plymouth ...... ...O 'Shelby ....... ....... 3 Madison ..... ........ 4 Shelby ....... ....... 3 Wooster ..... ........ 2 Shelby ....... ....... l St. Peter's ...... ........ 6 Shelby ....... ....... 2 Galion ....... ........ 3 Shelby ....... ....... 2 Ashland ..... ........ 5 Shelby ....... ....... O Mansfield ...... ........ 9 Shelby ....... ....... l Madison ..... ........ 7 Shelby ....... ....... 5 Plymouth .... ........ O Shelby ....... ....... l Ashland ...... ........ 4 Shelby ....... ....... O Mansfield ...... ........ 9 Shelby ....... ....... 3 Gallon ....... ........ 4 Shelby .................... l Wooster ...................... 6 The team finished Northern Ohio League. 4th in competition in the Accurate serves and sharp returns-Tennis, a relatively new varsity sport at Shelby High, gives 'the athletes an opportunity to develop accurate serves and sharp returns. The 1960 season was short but the team was active and alert for all chances to return victories for Shelby High. KNEELING lleft to rightl: Dick Stober, Jim Stickney, Jerry Russell, Phil Bogard, Jeff Green, and Keith Mowry. STANDING lleft to rightl: Mr. Sirofchuck fcoachlp Dennis Robertson, Jim Combs, Jeff Dawson, Glenn Grif- fith, George Schneider, and Alan Stewart. Varsity Baseball Team KNEELING lleft to rightl: Jim Ramey, Larry Stoffer, Dan Hughes, Glen Wilkins, Doug Gates, .Ierry Fichter, and John Hancock lmanagerl. STANDING: Phil Chew lstatisticianl, Don Clevenger, Steve Smith, Charles Wetz, Larry Beidelman, Bill Anspach, Larry Hoskins, and Dennis Kidwell. Coach Williams was not present for the group picture. SCORES ll96l Seasonl Shelby ....,.. .... l Shelby ....... .... 9 Shelby ....,.. ....... l l Shelby ....... ....... l 6 Shelby ....... .... l Shelby ....... .... 3 Shelby ....... .... 7 Shelby ....... .... l Shelby Shelby Ontario ..... .,..A St. Peter's Lexington St. Peter's Madison ..... ..... Crestline ..... ..... Madison ..... ..... Willard .. Ontario ...., ..... l 3 Lexington Shelby Won 7 games and Lost 3. Baseball has always proved to be an interest- ing spring sport for Shelby High athletes. Many seasons the team has been handicapped by wet weather in the spring and games have to be cancelled or rescheduled. Reserve Track Squad KNEELING lleft to rightl: Bob Kollar, George Brown, David Reed, John Loveland, and Steve Moore. FIRST ROW STANDING fleft to rightl: Bob Lowery, Terry Boice, Jim Onie, Roddy Stentz, Mike Hemmerly, Charles Schiffer, David Sprow, Dan Hoffman, Dan Shade, Jim Daup, Dan Miller, Chuck Leemaster, and Mr. Strine icoachl. SECOND ROW STANDING ileft to rightl: Rick Landis, Jim Scherer, Larry Milliron, Francis Lux, Tom Robin- son, Tom Shadrick, Tom Clady, David Walp, Denny Gates, Mike Brocwell, Joe Rudd, Rick Wright, and Michele Sanchez. Reserve Baseball Team KNEELING lleft to rightl: John Crum, Dick Whisler, Lee Faulkner, Denny Roberts, Terry Cox, and Mike Johnson. STANDING lleft to rightl: Drew Claes lmanagerl, Mark Wolford, Glen Wilkins, Jim Blair, Bill Felter, Roger May, Dick Shuler, Steve Biglin, Keith Frank, and Mr. Monn, couch. Miss Patricia Bates, l96l Homecoming Queen, waves to her many admirers as she is being driven around the 'loot- ball field. Homecoming Court LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Trudy Cox, Glenn Griffith, Miss Janet Page, Dwight Hawk, Miss Patricia Bates, Miss Patricia Crall, Thomas Huston, and Miss Penne Williams. Glenn Griffith, Dwight Hawk, and Thomas Huston are members of the Student Council. XI K f I! I' I I f s-.., I if A fI I, M- nu 3 L If -5 Y I' K? N IJ V I mf 'xx YJ V ,, I . Q I' II XIJ , IMI XE -I I 1 ' x . ' 5 a w I I A fx .f I Sf ex H !'f, 'H M I ,f mx I f I my . ff f f II: II gif! I' my W ,ff I-A I ff I ,ff II g.,f'Y I A N I If., B I fn, , M v xx nj '15 J. ,. 1 1 Un' J xi I, I ,swf 'I K jr, 98 MISS PATRICIA BATES Homecoming Queen for 1961 MISS TRUDY COX Homecoming Attendants fi' MISS PATRICIA CRALL MISS PENNE WILLIAMS MISS JANET PAGE Dwight Hawk, secrelary-Treasurer of Ihe Senior Class, crowns Miss Palricia Boles os Homecoming Queen. DwighI is also a member of the Student Council which planned the homecoming celebration. 99 Varsity TOP: Shirley Mitchell. MIDDLE lleft to righll: Mar- garet Durkin and Diane Troxell. BOTTOM: Janet Page, Pat Crall, Susie Bashore. Cheerleaders l l sw Reserve Cheerleaders l LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Perry, Becky Shaver, Linda Shank, Faye Rinehart, Cheryl Pry, and Jane Sloffer, Immediately after try-outs in March, the six girls chosen by the student body to be the Varsity cheerleading squad for the next school year begin practice. During football season they are responsible not only for practice sessions and pep rallies, but also for arousing school spirit at away games as well as at home games. 3 Pep Club This year the Pep Club consists of ll2 members and I4 alternates ranging in grades from freshmen to seniors. Their iob is to keep the school spirit high and to inspire the team to win. Each year the girls look forward to appearing at FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Cheerleaders-Diane Troxell, Shirley Mitchell, Susie Bashore, Janet Page, Margaret Durkin, Pat Crall, Jane Stoffer, Cheryl Pry, Faye Rinehart, Linda Shank, Becky Shaver, Donna Perry, and Miss Ray Bowman, advisor. SECOND ROW: Jean Ann Rudd, Connie Cheney, Cindy Robinson, Michele Hunter, Paula Valk, Connie Troxell, Ruth Barnett, Susie Albert, 'Susan Wen- ninger, Jayne Wisler, Judy Lenzmeier, Mary Jo Drill- ing, Mary Beth Kooken, and Toni Martinez. THIRD ROW: Cherie Barnett, Jane Ruckman, Diane White, Linda Bliss, Penne Williams, Carol Culbert- son, Georgia Seaton, Cheryl Gwinner, Mary Wild- man, Meg Arnold, Debbie Snyder, Shirley Cattey, Jeanne Biglin, and Susan Fetzer. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Fackler, Linda Riley, Louise Underhill, Karen Robertson, Cheryl Shank, Shirley Bertke, Mary Ann LaBarge, Diane Keinath, Janice Clark, Sarah Police, Sharon Wingart, Jackie Moore, Hope Stehling, and Dorothy Seton. FIFTH ROW: Bette DeSaIvo, Sandy Williams, Janet Waggoner, Pat Bendle, Susan Martinez, Sharon Marshall, Judy Frank, Vera Hayes, Kitty Kennedy, Paula Kessler, Carol Crosby, Genay Hess, Rosemary Carner, and Geraldine Hawk. the Marion basketball tournament. Here, after three long, hard months of practice, they get to show-off their motions to the chants and cheers of the cheer- leaders. The seating of the girls forms a red S on a gray background. SIXTH ROW: Cheryl Conley, Linda White, Dolores Milligan, Marilyn Miller, Cathy Hollenbaugh, Judy Myers, Garnet Steel, Martha Keil, Donna Pinson, Roberta Franklin, Sally Yarman, Lola Waldruff, Jane Schiffer, and Suzy Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Janice Taylor, Kay Russell, Ina Griffith, Evelyn Sargent, Margie Parsons, Mary Ann Schiffer, Dyian Moore, Judy Roth, Lucinda Fackler, Betty Mitchell, Charlotte Shira, Becky Whitney, Pat Reynolds, and Joanne Sifferlin. EIGHTH ROW: Jane Henning, Judy Hallman, Suzon Light, Anne Lafferty, Linda Schmalhurst, Nancy Simon, Sarah Goodwin, Elaine Lybarger, Sue Mayer, Nancy Kuhn, Sharon Solinger, Theresa Friebel, Mary Ann Inscho, and Linda Hartz. NINTH ROW: Marcia France, Pat Gates, Susie Bell, Mary Louise Hoehn, Gail Swank, June Went, Roberta Precht, Joan Kerley, Sandy Randall, Toni Mazza, Cindy Trout, Jo Ann Thomas, Weslie Wisler, and Sue Shepherd. 2 Girls' Athletic Association FIRST ROW Ileft to rightl: Carol Munday, Betty Baker, Tina Baker, Cynthia Houpt, June Went, Mary Ann Inscho, Anne Lafferty, Cheryl Shank, Cindy Wray, Norma Phillips, and Etta Stewart. SECOND ROW: Carolyn McKinney, Dolores Milli- gan, Susan Wenninger, Lynn Griffith, Melinda Erns- berger, Becky Whitney, Ann Preston, Ann Monn, Michele Whalen, Julie Crall, Linda Shaw, Mary May, Cathy Dodge, Dorothy Seton, Regena Wray, and Marie Miller. THIRD ROW: Brenda Frontz, Susan Martinez, Arlene Fackler, Dawn Sutton, Charlotte Shira, Betty De Salvo, Geraldine Hawk, Linda Riley, Janet Wag- goner, Sue Olewiler, Sallie Westcott, Cheryl Conley, Sue Underhill, and Laverne Ingram. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Burkett, Betty Dillon, Lorraine Wiley, Sandra Evans, Linda Robertson, Barbara Creps, Martha Medley, Kitty Kennedy, Mary Ann La Barge, Marilyn Miller, Pam Conley, Barbara Parsons, Sharon Pfahler, and Mary Lou Laubie. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Thornton, Pat Sharrock, Marsha Edwards, Suzon Light, Mary Hughes, Susan Keller, Sherril Onie, Judy Roth, Gail Swank, Jane Baker, Jeanne Biglin, Sally DeVito, and Nancy Walters. SIXTH ROW: Jane Ruckman, Sandy Williams, Beth Van Dervort, Mary Louise Hoehn, Sarah Ellery, Connie Smith, Laura Christian, Ann Vuorinen, Donna Pinson, Mary Alice White, Linda Siegfried, Pat Reynolds, and Theresa Korbas. LAST ROW: Mrs. Hathaway Iadvisorl. The Girls' Athletic Association, under the direction of Mrs. Hathaway, participates in many activities, such as volleyball, basketball, tumbling, and track. This year the organization held intramurals in volleyball and basketball, and se- lected an all-star team to compete with such schools as Crestline, Bucyrus, Madison, Lexington, and Ontario. On April 28, six girls elected by the club attended the Annual Playday at Lex- ington. At their spring picnic, awards were presented and next year's officers were in- stalled. This year's officers were: President ........... Vice President ....... Secretary .,,..... ........Anne Lafferty .......Mary Ann Inscho ........CheryI Shank Treasurer ....,,.........,..............,. , ................. June Went Sports Managers ...... Cindy Wray and Laverne Ingram AC TI VI TI N FX H I PPE IVUHL IOR H G-E. eq CLUB I-H-4-1 ooL PLHHS esmmv awe oem' COUNCIL -H 1- lf T TFILES .STHFF BBN 0 C2601 CLUB CEQ- Y v W Hi-Y of Shelby FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Doyle Minich, Don Reed, Dan Hoffman, Dwight Hawk, Lynn Fry, Carl Archdeacon, Jerry Russell, John Crum, and William Shaver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harry ter Braak ladvisorl, Tom Shadrick, Snowball Planning Group Tom Robinson, Dan Hartman, Bob Boyce, John Waldruff, Louis McCormick, Glenn Griffith, and Mr. James N. Shepherd Iadvisorl. THIRD ROW: Tom Whitacre, Jeff Marlin, Randy Smith, Melvin Hawk, Mike Kennedy, Rick Heitzman, and Jeff Bricker. HI-Y OFFICERS President ....,,,,,,,...........,,,............. Carl Archdeacon Vice President .,,.. ,,...... J erry Russell Secretary .......... .......... L ynn Fry Treasurer ..,... ,.,.,.,,,.,,. D wight Hawk Chaplain .s,,,. ,,,..,...,......... D an Hoffman Advisors ..s,, ..... M r. Harry ter Braak and Mr. James N. Shepherd KNEELING Ileft to righti: Jerry Russell, Carl Archdeacon, Dan Hoffman, and Dwight Hawk. 04 STANDING: Mr. Shepherd Iadvisorl, Diane Troxell, Mary May, Pat Bates, Carol Culbertson, Jody Seaton, Penne Williams, and Mrs. Egleston ladvisorl. Pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions is Tri-Hi-Y of Shelby FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Mrs. Jeannette Egleston ladvlsorl, Pat Bates, Linda Bliss, Penne Williams, Carol Culbertson, Georgia Seaton, Mary Moy, and Diane Troxell. SECOND ROW: Pat Bendle, Marcia Laird, Paula Kessler, udy Hallman, Cynthia Robinson, Marilyn Hartman, Jayne Wisler, Pam Hannafus, Kay Russell, Donna Pinson, and Barbara Rigg. THIRD ROW: Carol Elston, Bonnie Hursh, Carol Laubie, S zon Light, Linda Schmalhurst, Sue Shepherd, Gail Swank, Ruth the slogan of the Tri-Hi-Y girls who extend hi h standards of Christian character throughout te home and school. Among their proiects, the Tri-Hi-Y puts on a Christmas program at the County Horne and helps needy families. They highlight their activi- ties by sponsoring the Snowball with the Hi-Y. FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Penne Williams, Carol Culbertson, and Pat Bates. SECOND ROW: Mary May, Jody Seaton, Linda Bliss, and Diane Troxell. Barnett, Susie Bell, Margie Parsons, Louise Underhill, Charlotte Shira, Ann Vuorinen, Judy Frank, and Hope Stehling. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Fackler, Sandra DeLong, Elaine Lybarger, Donna Tackett, Diane Mynheir, Cheryl Gwinner, Jayne Waldruff, Connie Troxell, Katy Martin, Judy Henry, Paula Valk, Janet Waggener, Joyce Reynolds, Diane Keinath, Sarah Police, and Janice Clark. Officers for the l96l -l 962 school year: President .,..................,................. Carol Culbertson Vice President ..... .... P enne Williams Secretary .,..... Diane Troxell Treasurer ,.,.. ...... P at Bates Chaplain .,.... ...................... M ary May Advisor ,..... Historian ..........,.. Parliamentarian ..,.. Mrs. Jeannette Egleston Georgia Seaton Linda Bliss 5 Buckeye Girls' and Boys' State The 1962 Senior Class set a record by sending six girls to Girls' State and four boys to Boys' State. Both boys and girls are sent as delegates from Shelby in order to acquire through experience a better understanding of how our government func- tions. Held at Capital University in Columbus, Girls' State was held from June 'I7-25. As the entire week was patterned as closely as possible after our state government, each girl was a member of a specific political party and filled a particular position in the government of Girls' State. Attending were: Connie Troxell, a member of the Cary City Council, Connie Brown, delegate to House of Representa- Hawk. Troxell, Trudy Cox. tives, Trudy Cox, auditor of Sullivant City, Carol Culbertson, private investigator from McKinley, Mar- ilyn Hartman, secretary to Attorney General, and Peggy Perry, councilman from Catherwood. Paralleling Girls' State was Boys' State held at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, from June 8-18. Dwight Hawk was a member of Stone City Services, Inc., Jim Longacre was an attorney-at-large, Gerald Winely was a member of the Highway Patrol, and Rick Wright was auditor of Ingersoll City. Both the girls and the boys agreed the friendships they made and the experience they gained were inestimable. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Longacre Ric Wright, Gerald Winely, and Dwigtl SEATED ileft to rightl Conn STANDING: Connie Brown Car Culbertson, Marilyn Hartman Secretaries LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Myers, Pal Clark, Penne Williams, Mary Jo Drilling, Cheryl P1 Shedenhelm, Danna Tackell, Terry Kocher, Connie Troxell, H wk, and Marsha Edwards. Librarians SEATED: Diane Williams, Weslie STANDING: Nancy Simon, Miss K W sler, Marcia Laird, and Becky Whitney. uhln, Linda while, Linda schmqihursi, and Belly wesi. Ushers FIRST ROW ilefl lo righll: Bonny McClurg, Sleel, and Judy Myers. SECOND ROW: Miss Slrauch iAdvisorl, Judy Henry, Cathy Hollenbaugh, and Mary Lenzmeier, Diane Keinalh, Mary Jane Caskey, Garnel Clark, Theresa Korbas, Pal Thompson, Lucinda Fackler, 7 8 J Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is an organization of young men who plan to follow the vocation of agriculture in one of its many forms. During the year the men have an opportunity to participate in many varied activities such as: the Parliamentary Procedure Contest, the FFA Camp, the State Judg- ing Contests, Public Speaking Contests, and many others. During the year the freshmen take a trip to Detroit, the sophomores to Chicago, the iuniors to Washington. The seniors have a choice of several places to visit. Officers of the Shelby FFA: President .,.,.................................,.. Gerald Winely Vice President ..... .,........ M ike Lake Secretary ....... .... E arl Dawson Treasurer .,... ..,. R alph Barber Reporter .....,. Dale Lyloarger Sentinel ,.... .,.......,. T om Kempf Advisor ...,., .....,, M r. John Shank FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Larry Gwirlz, Dale Lybarger, Mike Lake, Gerald Winely, Earl Dawson, and Tom Kempf. SECOND ROW: Dick Wichlerman, Harold Stiefel, Stephen Fin- negan, Sam Clagg, Paul Hartge, Tom Cooke, Dan Schumacher, Ed Schumacher, and Terry Oertle. THIRD ROW: Mr. John Shank Kadvisorl Dennis Hall, Joe Royer James Nedrow, Ronnie Biglin, Kenneth Krietemeyer, Ross Fack- ler, Ronnie VanOsdale, Karl Kleman, and Lynn Dawson. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Egner, Kenneth Gwirlz, Bernard Fry, Jack Williams, Dennis Lepp, Tom Schwall, and Alan Gray. 1 Bi Iogy Club FIRST ROW lleft to rightlz Gary Page, Tom Robinson, Larry Reed, Louis McCormick, and Jerry Russell. SECOND ROW: Garnet Steel, Lucinda Fackler, Gail McMeeken, THIRD ROW: Mr. Holdsworth and Miss Snyder fAdvisorsj, Jim Williams, Jeff Bricker, Frank Valk, and Tom Huston. FOURTH ROW lstanclingl: Paula Valk, Chris Straw, Cathy Hollen- Linda Hawk, Marilyn Hartman, David Weddell, Terry Landis, and baugh, Judy Hallman, and Charles Boyce. Larry Milliron. To be a member ot the Biology Club, one must according to the student's interest. have an acceptable proiect to exhibit at the local Under the direction of Miss Snyder and Mr' science show. lf he receives a superior rating, he Holdsworth, dub members have had the opportunity Fair, may enter his proiect at the District Science held this year at Ashland College on April 2l. lf he receives a superior rating there, he is permitted to enter competition at the State Science Fair at the University of Toledo on May 4. Proiects vary to learn more about science. The club holds meetings twice a month. Speakers, movies, and field trips are only a few activities which keep the club active throughout the year. President ........... .... C harles Boyce Vice President ........ ,. ........... Judy Hallman Secretary-Treasurer ..... Cathy Hollenbaugh Librarian .................. ....... C hristine Straw Reporter ....... ...........,...........,............ P aula Valk Advisors ....... ....... lv liss Snyder and Mr. Holdsworth 'IO9 0 The Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Pal Gates, Cheryl Hawk, Linda Riden- Quiggle, Bette DeSalvo Janet Brown Carol Cline and Judy our, Sharon Solinger, Pat Hampton, Diane Fellows, Julie Crall, Myers. Pat Bendle, Faye Rinehart, Jeanne Patton, and Pat Thompson. THIRD ROW Pal Bates Janet Roebuck Katy Martin Janet SECOND ROW: Mr. Braden lDirectorl, Pam Hannafus, Ruth Guisinger Terry Friebel Pat Norris Cathy Hollenbaugh Diane Crosby, Bonny McClurg, Linda White, Melinda Baker, Louise Keinath, and Judy Frank The Senior Choir and the Girls' Chorus, consisting of all girls this year, have done a fine 'ob par ticipating in both the Christmas and Spring concerts. On April 13 the groups traveled to Tiffin to take part in the choir festival. The fine selections they sang will always be remembered Senior Choir trrr Q ii 'He FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Pat Word, Linda Nethers, Burkett, Karen Schlorman, Linda Hawk, Nancy Simon, Steel, Mary Ann Hoak, and Ruth Cline. SECOND ROW: Linda Bliss, Jayne Woldruff, Donna Ruth 5 , My X Margie Jody Seaton Cheryl Gwrnner Carol Patton Jane Kurtzman Garnet Sally Armstrong Sally Goodwin Chris Straw and Mr Braden Laubie, lDirectorl Girls' Glee Club FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Betty Baker, Marlise Pol- lock, Brenda Seals, Laura Christian, Carol Brown, Genay Hess, Marilyn Miller, Diane Sharp, usie Albert, Nancy Martin, Kathy Thompson, N ncy Pitkin, Heike Siebert, Nancy Hall, Judy Netllers, Roberta Franklin, Lydia Presley, and Janice Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Paul Braden ldirectorl, Cohnie Morris, Linda Krocka, Marlene Baker, Linda Robert- son, Sandy Copeland, Janet Zehner, Paulette Pol- lock, Michele Whalen, Rosella Sesco, Shirley Co ch, Pat Gregory, Joan Kerley, Pat Lee, Connie Cherliey, Marsha Edwards, Joyce Markwell, Diane Takos, Joyce Elwood, and Martha Medley. THIRD ROW: Pat Wells, Jean Keinath, Carol Laubie Nancy Walters, Norma Phillips, Ardith Fromm, Rose- I .. . .f.,g, ,,wg...1 .. 7.2. ll. 1,5 A, ' A , ,mn-1... .f ...A-...gb-:nina mary Carner, Sharon Dillon, Melody Alfrey, Elnora Gibson, Etta Stewart, Rebecca Auck, Pat Sharrock, Maxine Perry, Becky Shaver, Peggy Thornton, Ann- ette Stroup, and Cheryl Pry. FOURTH ROW: Connie Smith, Linda Siegfried, Evelyn Barber, Cynthia Blatter, Sarah Ellery, Jeanne Biglin, Susan Fetzer, Sue Mayer, Sandy Barber, Vera Hayes, Shirley Bertke, Barbara Creps, Sherril Onie, Linda Shank, Betty Perry, Sally Baker, Judy Roth, Pat Reynolds, Jane Ruckman, Carol Johnson, Linda Johnson, Brenda Mackey, Meg Arnold, and Karen Krietemeyer. lNote: Brenda Frontz and Toni Hunter entered the chorus after the picture was taken.l The Girls' Glee Clubs are composed of girls from the Freshmen and Sophomore classes. Three groups met on alternate weeks for practice. These young girls like to sing, they have obtained excellent training and appreciation of good music. They appeared in the Christmas Concert and again in the Spring Concert. A select group from the three clubs will sing for the Commencement Exercises. Mr. Paul R. Braden is the director for the groups. Red Band FIRST ROW lleft to rightt: First Clarinets: Marilyn Hartman, Toni Martinez, Carol Herlihy, and Suzon Light: Bossoons: Malcolm McKinney and Katrina Little: Oboe: Sue Baker: Flutes: Louise Underhill, Terry Kocher, and Carol Culbertson: Second Row Flutes: Lois lnnis,, Dawn Sutton, and Susan Wenninger. SECOND ROW: Second Clarinets: Mary Louise Hoehn, Mary May, June Went, Gail Swank, and Cheryl Shank: String Bass: Sue Olewiler: Horns: Lola Waldruft, Dan Hoffman, and Paula Valk: Baritone Saxophone: Jael Stentz: Tenor Saxophone: Don Reed and Alan Stewart: Alto Saxo- phones: Sally Westcott, Frank Valk, Joyce Reynolds, and Pat Shedenhelm. THIRD ROW: Third Clarinets: Carol Cooke, Carol Huggins, Cheryl Frank, DOUHCI Lutz, 5l1ef Y Bloom, Sue Underhill, and Jane Cooke: Trombones: Dick Wichterman, John Wilcox, Tom Whit acre, Bob Boyce, Ralph Thauvette, and Tom Hadley: Baritones: David Clark, and Gary Arm strong: Trumpets: Carl Kuhn, Jacque Kaler, Joe Alexander, Mark Clark, Fred Laubie, Mike Wood ell, Robert Miley, Donna Pinson, and James Longacre. FOURTH ROW: Contra Bass: Mary Alice White: Bass Clarinet: Betty Cron, and Elaine Lybarger Alto Clarinet: Lindo Riley: Bass: Fred Eichinger, Dale Shetler, and Tom Busic: String Bass Kathleen Kennedy. FIFTH ROW: Drums: Steve Peebles, Jim Schull, Dave Gwinner, Linda Ridenour, and Carl Hopkins Directors: Mr. Frank Caro and Mr. Dwight Somerville. I FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: First Clarinets: Jim Charles, Peggy Wenning, Janeen Mellickp Bass Clarinet: Susan Stentz: Flutes: Louise DeVito, Melinda Ernsberger, Cynthia Nesbitt, and Mary Jo Herlihy. SECOND ROW: Second Clarinets: Sally Mackey, Carol Rielvald, Mary Hughes, Beth Van Dervorl, Ann Preston: French Horns: Jane Baker, Elaine Fidler: Alto Saxophones: Lynne Griffelh, Jackie Johnson, Don Barnharl, and Al Sneeringer. 'vii i9.-rvrf---- - - - W1 go- , A: 3 :,. 71:52 4-Si Fife Z L 321' ff:-'1' , f i QUE? ' 1-1 sri: V - V - W-s'- 1 -g . . ,,j:,1 is , . ,,::,w2w555'b 4:-gf' V ' is -n u in .J ffllififii V' it .,,,. ,, ,,., is . G 4' K it my V - ,Z , ,, f -sieifl vt 1: s c if ll ' 7 -Il 'i 4' 9 I it 1 1 4 or cr i a a 4 buh! fi-we -are ... .' 4. THIRD ROW: Third Clarinets: Carolyn Wingart, Ann Monn, Claudia Brissel, Sally Moore, Carolyn McKinney: Secretary: Marsha Edwards: Trombones: Mark Wilkinson, Donald Cooke: Baritone Saxophone: Mike Vanasdale: Cornels: Ronald Schaaf, Alan Gray, Kort Broomhall, David Rimmer, John Workman, Mary Jane Caskey, Bob Fisher, Jeff Lenzmeier, and Dick Tiffany. LAST ROW: Percussion: Terry Ervin, David Fagan, Danny Clark: Bass: Lynn Dawson, and Di- rector: Mr. Dwight Somerville. Drum-Major Six maiorettes and one twirler composed the maior- ette team of 1961. Origin- ality, precision, cmd hard practice made this team one of the finest to ever appear on the Shelby High School field. T14 Taking over the big posi- tion of drum-maior this year was Mike Woodell-a fresh- man. Mike's high aerials and high stepping thrilled the crowds throughout marching season. Majorettes LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Kocher, Pal Sheclenhelm, Sue Baker, Cheryl Shank, Sue Olewiler, Susan Wenninger, Sally Mackey. Student Council KNEELING, left lo right, Pat Bates, secretary, Jim Henkel, president, Penne Williams, vice president, Trudy Cox, treasurer. FIRST ROW3 Carl Henkel, Richie Hollenbaugh, Mrs. Yetzer, advisor, Mary May, Julie Crall, Pam Conley, Paulo Kessler, Karen Robertson, Betle De Salvo, Faye Rinehart, Sharon Marshall, Jane Ruckman, Sally Mackey, Gail Swank, Becky Whitney, Mike Hemmerly, Dave Spangler. SECOND ROW: Linda Robertson, Cheryl Benedict, Pal Croll, Margaret Durkin, Janet Page, Jane Baker, Cheryl Shank, Sherrie Onie, Carol Lutz. THIRD ROW: Don Clevenger, Doug Gales, Gerald Winely, George Brown, Denny Gales, Tim Wildman, Glen Griffith, Tom Shadrick, Ed Thurman, Dwight Hawk, Drew Claes, Tom Huston. A representative assembly, the Student Council provides for student participation in planning such activities as: homecoming queen and court elections, homecoming celebration, class elections, student assembly programs throughout the year, election of students for Recognition Day ceremonies. These are the outstanding proiects of the Student Council which meets regularly throughout the school year. Representatives are selected by the various homerooms. The class officers for the upper three classes are also members of the Student Council. Officers for the year were: President ..,,,.... Vice President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer ...... Advisor ...... James Henkel ......Penne Williams Pat Bates Trudy Cox Mrs. Edythe Yetzer 6 Thespian Club FIRST ROW lleft to righll: Carol Johnson, Bonny McClurg, Pat Clark, Susie Bashore, Garnet Steel, ond. Terry Kocher. SECOND ROW: Jane Henning, Mr. Funk lAdvisorJ, Judy Henry, Tom Slock, Dave Wecldell, Carol Culbert- son, Cheryl Weber, and Jeff Dawson. Louder, Slower, Pick Up Your Cues is the motto ot the Thespian Club. They present a play in the spring during which time they meet two or three times a week to plan publicity schemes and ticket sales. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Stickney, Drew Claes, Terry Landis, and Charles Campbell. President ..,,.,...... ,... D ave Weddell Vice President ....... ...... C heryl Weber Secretary ..... Carol Culbertson Treasurer ...., .... S usie Bashore Stage Crew School Play These pictures were taken am the play Inner Willy , we of the most enioyable ays ever presented at lelby High. Sponsored by e Junior Class, Inner 'illy was presented on :vember l7th and l8th. rected by Mr. Charles nk, the play served as a amatic adventure for the ttire student body. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Conley, Nancy Kuhn, Christine Straw, Jeff Dawson, Garnet Steel, Dave Weddell. 7 Whippet Tales Planning and Layout Staff STANDING llefl lo righll: Pal Shedenhelm Malcolm McKinney, and Miss Bowman, od visor. SEATED lin fronl -- Iefl lo righll: lna Griffith Linda Hawk, and June Wenl. SEATED lin back - left lo righll: Glenn Grif filh, and Cheryl Shank. Spring Play Cast SEATED ON FLOOR llefl lo righll: Roberl Miley, Sue Baker, and Charles Camp bell. SEATED: David Weddell, Terry Kocher, Carol Culberlson, and Dennis Jeffers. STANDING: Judy Henry, Jane Bell Henning, Dan Hughes, Carol Wefherill, Nancy Kuhn, and Donna Pinson. The play was enlilled: THE DEATH AND LIFE OF LARRY BENSON. ll was pr under the direction of Mr. Charles Funk. esenled April 5 and 6, 1962, Whippet Tales Staff FIRST ROW lletf to rightt: Pal Shedenhelm, Elaine Lybarger, lna Griffith, Diane Williams, Jean Ann Rudd, Michele Hunter, Trudy Cox, Carol Cooke, Miss Bowman, Malcolm McKinney. SECOND ROW: Lonna Dee Tomlinson, Pat Clark, Garnet Steel Ann Lafferty, June Went, Susie Bashore, Linda Schmalhurst Margie Parsons, Cheryl Pry, Susie Martinez, Mary Lou Laubie THlRD ROW: Cheryl Hawk, Martha Keil, Kitty Kennedy, Suzon Light, Judy Henry, Cheryl Shank, Sherry Bloom, Sue Baker, Linda Riley, Janet Waggoner, Karen Robertson, Sharon Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Bob Boyce, Michael Johnson, Tim Wildman, Glenn Griffith, Tom Shadrick, David Weddell, Jeanie Lutz, Linda Hawk. Q.. the Staff Typists for FIRST ROW lleft to rightt: Cathy Cornell, Carol Lutz, Donna Laubie, Jean Ann Rudd, Cherie Barnett, Toni Martinez, and Mrs. Jeannette Egleston ladvisort. SECOND ROW: Diane Mynheir, Sharon Wolfram, Sally Armstrong, Ruth Crosby, Mary Jo Drilling, and Mary Beth Kooken. THIRD ROW: Donna Tackett, Ethel Simmons, Carol Huggins, Janet Guisinger, Cheryl Gwinner, and Pam Hannafus. 119 20 Scarlet S Editorial Staff FIRST ROW llop lo bollomjl Rick Wrighl, Pal Crall, Georgia Seaton, Janel Page, Susie Bashore, Marilyn Hcurlman, and Dan Hoffman. SECOND ROW flop lo bollom:l John Ken- nedy, Carol Lulz, Rulh Crosby, Cheryl Gwinner, Carol Huggins, and Connie Brown. THIRD ROW flop lo bolloml: Sleve Peebles, Ann Vuorinen, Terry Kocher, Toni Mar- linez, Carol Culbertson, and Dwight Hawk. Advertising Staff TOP TO BOTTOM: Chuck Boyce, Janel Guisinger, Connie Troxell, Michele Hunler, Cherie Barnell, Rulh Barnell, and Susie Bashore. FIRST ROW tleft to rightt: Dave Weddell, Eddie Gutchall, Gerald meier, Jayne Wisler, and Donna Tackett. Winely, Doug Gates, Larry Cooke, Kenne Thornton, and Chuck THIRD ROW: Jim Longacre, Dave Clark, Charlie Maier, Frank Boyce. Damron, Tim Evans, Aldn Stewart, John Davis, Dove Sprow, SECOND ROW: Rick Wright, Connie Troxell, Linda Bliss, Mary Francis Lux, and Steve Pieebles. Jo Drilling, Penne Williams, Pat Bates, Pat Crall, Judith Lenz- Yearbook Staff 1962 Subscription Staff Editors-in-chief ....., Marilyn Hartman and Connie Brown Associate Editors ,.,. Carol Culbertson and Dwight Hawk Business Manager .,,..........,......,,....,..,,..... Dan Hoffman Subscription Manager .,.... ......... R ick Wright Advertising Manager ........,..................... Susie Bashore Art 'Editor ,.....,............,........................ Cheryl Gwinner Sports' Editors .,... ..,..... A nn Vuorinen, John Kennedy, and John Carmean Activities Editors .,.... Carol Lutz, Pat Crall, and Lynn Fry Copy Editors .....,,..,.............. Toni Martinez, Janet Page, and Sam Miles Music Editors ........,.,,.... Georgia Seaton, Terry Kocher, and Steve Peebles Typists .,..,... Carol Huggins, Ruth Crosby, and Trudy Cox Advisor ............,s,....,,.,.,.,....,...... Mr. Robert Wendland Prom 1961 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM HELD AT CENTRAL GYMNASIUM ON SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1961 Ladies-in-Waiting al the Prom-Pal Gales, Evelyn Sargent, Donna Lutz, and Barbara Creps. Roger Payne, class of 1961, samples lhe punch. THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS OF 1961 Gerald Winely lpresidenll, Don Clevenger lsecrelary-lreasurerl, and Dwighl Hawk lvicerpresiclenlj. 22 The Class of 1962 of Shelby High School Closs Flower ..... ..............,........A......,..,. W hile Rose Closs Song ........ ......... T heme from A SUMMERPLACE Closs Colors... ................... Royol Blue cmd While Closs Molto Love the old ond The new Alwoys hoppy, never blue, To eoch olher-loyol ond lrue, We're the Closs of '62, 12 CO SO BOURGEGIS PDNTIAC COMPANY SALES-SERVICE fig e O S SG blS SlbOh It Pays To Advertise in The Scarlet MS ?tiiW5f i 31i'2't,f Utiftffygism. f UWM , V fb og Q Q-9 It wcg igiifiiiif fog? QASQ5 G'-5 A . 'i oo A 1 , J JCE ffm, C v J ui J 3 Q E cc 3 31. rt' QQ ' QP o f rfvig I , GN Q ' 3 f .. i 0 , 0 693 ytdi y 4' 1 G 'Q Q WM, C33 w i O 09 42 We T, Q50 C if' QQ Q3 D G HQ f y GQ O59 7 'fs 5 G 'U ,. Q M , Q, b ip f' 5 T 0 G O 10 IQ X G GY 5 Q T . , Q t 041 . Q A j' , ,O 0 ,c e il QF v , G Q, T 10 ' ii 0- 0 i 9 Q5 .. G 5 ' T V f y .T 'A .gg 0' 'y O Q' ' iraq, WIRE Q be s Q G ALL EYES ARE ON YOU- Ciass of '62 In the eyes of your porents, you see happiness ond pride. Your friends ond neighbors smile with best wishes, while the underclossmen look on with odmirotion ond envy. As o member ot the community, Ohio Seomless is proud ot the Closs of '62, too. Ohio Seomless congrcutulotes cali ot you ond extends good wishes for your future success. Whether your plons ore big or smoll, moy you receive call the success ond hoppiness you deserve by doing the very best thot you con CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM- OHIO SEANILESS TUBE Division of Copperweld Steel Company - SHELBY, OHIO 125 GRAY Z : ,T . . ,h : p A L Q T G X t G I1 d S , , ,A.,,, V? 2 ' -A V V K my f ,ij 3 .', h L I ta h e f L HANDS Pa f-for-fm 0 4 X tr A T A ' craftsmanship X : ,,ZL 3 :':i V K t eyye W IT H 7 4 Y E A R S U 1L W Q T gi if E X P E R I E N C E a iirs 1 f T A V A p ' AA . . . for your assurance of quality work to preserve the lasting ' E' 'e ei es A iii'i'ii A . memory of your cherished school years. An Art Department to ai p X ytyy develop your ideas into the trend of present-day design. A Com- ett posing Room with modern type faces to portray your message- the most modern presses, both Letterpress and Offset, to produce your work both economically and rapidly, A complete bindery and delivery service to assure you completed Annuals on schedule. . . . A complete, modern plant under one roof. ii iiii i CERAYA Printing Company f I Phone HEmIock 5-6638 - F05't0f'la1 Ohl0 LARGEST PRODUCER OF ANNUALS IN THE STATE 26 we-if COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0F SHELBY Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF R H Y T H M B O W L 23 East Whitney Phone 41861 Kuhn Realty Quick A R ' Dependable Robert D. Kuhn IO Seltzer Ave. Realtor f nllt Phone 61966 '.4. S02 E it Q, RHAIHEORS S Mu-rsnucllr In f0:.:,x'.:,::W Real Estate Service COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE SHElBY SPRING HINGE CO. Shelby, Ohio 7 CREATORS OF CORRECTLY DESIGNED CARTONS SHELBY, OHIO U.S.A. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 28 'he HEITZMAN org. N fa Ng ? ww? . J I I 4 I dd V, X fl . ' ,W - 1 .,.-. vi an zalj::Iiii:i'!:iEiiifQigg::,., F ,QQ , V .mm iiQiiilI'I,lxII l L, .N l i P ':f H'IIHI'W'::::: M 1- Nh r E- E ' num Y' ff Y. F ' fwieaussaiE5aaaz af g Z , Yulmmumull 5, 'f',, ,y ' 3 I. gi: -', ' CLASS OF 1962 WE CONGRATULATE YOU .... AND WISH YOU WELL! .. S' el ,. A SINGLE, QUALITY SOURCE FOR EVERY PRINTED FORM YOU USE IN YOUR BUSINESS ORDER BOOKS RECOROERS VOUCHER AND RECEIPT BOOKS Ex X SALES BOOKS SET FORMS AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTERS AND FORMS slum: corv T904 1962 KRBON SRLESBOUK CUMPRIIU sueuav, num INTERLEAVED Q46 IIUIHPHHU T29 COMPLNENTS or BOWSHER'S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF JEWELL'S PAINT and WALLPAPER Dick l-less, Proprietor CoMPLlMENTs OF BARNES HARDWARE Congratulations to the Class of l96 YOUNG T MER'S SHOP Corner of Broadway and E. Smiley 2 Compliments of 3335333 MOTORS SALES and SERVICE CHRYSLER-DODGE-DART- LANCER SHELBY FLORAL CO. Elowers Coocl Living Cift So Don't Omit Them THE SHELBY PARTS CO. 37 Broadway Phone 52055 Shelby, Ohio Your N.A.P.A. jobber ls' A Good Man 130 To Know ALL THE BEST TO EVERYONE CASTAMBA THEATRE Compliments of 746 Waaceiafd 54:14 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME III W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio The Shelby Equity Exchange Company Dealers in Feed, Grain, Coal, Seed, Paint, Gasoline, Livestock I4 Raymond Ave. Phone 21766 Shelby, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF COfV'PL V'ENT5 OF FRIEBEI 8. HARTMAN INC. Wlslfll RUG 8' CARPET SHELBY, OHIO 69 W. Main sf. Ph.-32831 Shelby, Ohio Cf-XRPETINO IS OUR BUSINESS General Contractors NOT A SIDELINEH HODGES COAL AMAWS Rom BLUE AND surm co., mc. SUPER MARKET BUILDING MATERIALS TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE PLUMBING SUPPLIES PITTSBURGH PAINT The Home of Choice Fresh Cul' Meats GLASS AND MIRRORS Fresh Produce Quality Groceries , ' CRONENWETT s PURE OIL PURE OIL PRODUCTS USAVE DOUGH WITH ,CEN Tires, Batteries, Lubrication, Washing 75 West Main Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 CD THE HULOCGLL COMPANY SHELBY, OHIO MANUFACTURERS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS SINCE I908 I32 iw! to H1 THE Nfl NSURANCE Your home town has a nationwide reputation as a place where dependable goods and services originate. When it comes from Shelby they know it is good. You can be proud to say that you, too, come from Shelby. A very high percentage of the folks who now make up the Home Office or- ganization of the 'Shelby Mutual' are equally proud of Shelby Hi as their Alma Mater. And, as the company continues to grow in the years ahead, the opportunities for a career in the insurance business here will continue to expand. Known b three generations as eq ye ,,,, f ,Q4 W We X ,I , xl 5 i fade' COMPLIMENTS OF WAll STREET LUMBER COMPANY Curtis Silentite Windows Weyerhaeuser Lumber johns-Nianville Products Phone: 41406 THE COFFEE SHOP F. G. BARKER INC. CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBlLE- coRvAlR fr IEEP Parts Cr Service for All Makes of Cars CONCRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1962 GEORGE AND MARY'S SHOPERETTE Compliments of BEN FRANKUN STORE 5-1Oc 51.00 up T34 Nationally Known - Locally Owned DRY COODS LADI ES' FURNISHINGS SHOES-C-IFTS SANGERS E7l0fLlOAlf1fLZlfLLI5 of AMERICAN MACHINE and FOUNDRY COMPANY PINSPOTTERS DIVISION SHELBY, OHIO COIVIPLI IVIENTS OF THE SHELBY BUILDING and LOAN COMPANY 43 West Main Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 2I27I COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF SHELBY Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF SHELBY PRINTING SERVICE I7 Washington Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 2289I WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERPS A WAY COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF COMPLIMENTS or WIll'S TEXACO SERVICE ARMENTROUT BROTHERS O Compliments of F. R. and C. C. STEVEN N STEVENSON'S DRUG STORE ' L, I 4Zl962j .40-aaa, NGR TULATIONS TG THE C Mao' '17 lfgpiggg ! A? M ffl, JEQp3 DbXTH Ugqflfffwffz H fwfgl fy .fefzawwepfwfw -F , KTHE DE VITO WW if ' STUDIO ff QLfQ 5 The Home of Good Portraits www! XJVWMWMQ? - A 'lf MW' 0ER1'I.E'S Restaurant . 4 W9-74, or ,DRUGS-gal ATIQNERY J Breakfast ' Lunch ' Dinner fn ' ,?4T,C!EL'yES-JCIFTS W ereqhgu Xfgxlvvays Welcome 0H'0 55 W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio i xx' fvf' J WHY PAY MORE AND GET LESS? WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 44 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 32621 Elsie Louise Shoppe lntants and Childrens Wear Ladies Lingerie and Sportswear It's the Sportswear Shoppe Shelby 4l946-Plymouth 76213 Home of Dreams BATSONS SHELBY FURNITURE 40-42 East Main Street Shelby, Ohio CoNoRf-xTuLATioNs STRUBlE'S SUPER DRUG COIVIPLIMENTS OF WALTER COOKE, JR. SHELL STATION Compliments of THE DAILY GLOBE COMPLIMENTS FRANK C. SCHIFFER 8. CO. Wholesalers of Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Candy 70 West Main St., Shelby Phone 2l296 COMPLIMENTS OF ROBINSON HARDWARE 45 East Main Street Shelby, Ohio Congratulations To The Class ol I962 ROETHLISBERGER TRANSFER C0 M PA Ill Y MoHicAN STREET SHELBY, OHIO CONCRATULATIONS Complete Line Of Women's Apparel Everything For The Modern Teen The Fashion Shop 7l West Main Street Phone 3l756 Compliments of CORNEll'S IGA FOODLINER Mansfield, Ave. Shelby, Ohio Zamplimeale of 'ez 'lady Sigh CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF i962 Shelby Mutual Insurance Agency Bill Doty, Manager Complete Insurance Service CONC-RATULATION TO THE CLASS OF 1962 HOME APPLIANCE-TV SERVICE 11 West Main Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 41931 THE BROWN FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP FOR FLOWERS AND GIFTS 59 W. Main St. Shelby, Ohio Phone: 31911 WAGONER IMPIEMENT STORE FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA AND NEW HOLLAND SALES AND SERVICE Phone 21671 Compliments of DICK'S FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE The Finest ln Home Furnishings 62 West Main Street Phone 32606 COMPLIMENTS OF Shelby lumber Company, Inc. E. Whitney COMPLI MENTS OF TROXELL AND McFARlAND HEATING AND SHEET METAL Wall Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 32661 40 COMPLIMENTS OF lANZEN'S BARBER SHOP 78 West Main BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 62 THE PEOPI.E'S STORE COMPLETE SELECTION OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR--SHOES A student who sets his Goal in I962 and never gives it up- wiII some day reach it. KEIUS THE STORE WHERE STYLE AND QUALITY MEET CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 62 STATE AGENCY, INC. SINCE i938 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE PHONE ZIOIO SHELBY, OHIO Allan M. Harman Robert M. Stadler l Marie Hallman Pat Griffith Kay Taulbee Eileen Kempf ARNOlD'S FIOWER SHOP West Main Street Road FLOWERS EOR ALL OCCASIONS- CORSAGES ARE OUR SPECIALTY CONGRATULATIONS THE STYLE SHOP LADIES APPAREL 36 E. Main Street HOHlER'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Fresh Cut Meats Quality Groceries Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables l IO W. Smiley Phone 5-l6ll SERVING SHELBY . . . for over 41 years. I SHEL-B-MADE grade A DAIRY PRODUCTS I SHELBY PURE MILK COMPANY I4 Buster Brown Glamour Deb Naturalizers Srnartaire Daniel Green CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 6Z Quality Footwear For All The Family Qualify Footwear For All The Famzly xs XwN QNxx N 'WWNYS - t Ex .Nw - N X SwsENN'EsivXgSws2k R 34 W. Main St., Shelby, Ohio Florsheim Roblee Pedwin Sebago-Moc Red Ball lets CONGRATULATIONS DAN I CONGRATULATIONS w ' fu ly I TO THE 55 M, Y, mf fly' CLASS or 1962 sf -1 I It x I XIX H X mf NIJ lb DEAN s SUPERETTE 0 A , N. if N Where Quality Counts QQC , If ,-Jn 35 Mansfield Avenue Shelbyf 'Ohio CJIIIIT vi' LQ Phone 42881 lil I I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I 962 BEST WISI-IES THE SMART SHOP I Doris R. I-loupt Smart Apparel for Women and Misses 67 W. 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