Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)
- Class of 1963
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THE SCAHLET S Published by the Seniors for 1963 and the Annual Staff Members at L SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL SHELBY, OHIO 'I S E N I 1 1924 on lots which HW elbywsalesbook Companyg The intended capacity of four hundred has been increased by the L wing added in 1939. and by the vocational agriculture and music annek added in 1951. W V I lfi ll VY LEAVE - Electri- ian's Mate Fireman thomas A. Neal, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Glenn A. Neal of 4 Mayfair Dr., Lexington, : home on leave after 0 m pl e ting Elcctrician's ate School at the San Di- 0 Naval Training Center, alif. After his leave, Neal 'ill report to the USS Con- Qellation, CVA64, which is ow deployed in Far East aters with the U. S. Sev- enth Fleet. E - m'-I-1l 3 wisp? T1 QXQQTA' qt gf ' as HIGH s'cHooL Due to the heavy increase in high school populaf tion. Shelby School District voters approved a 'school bond issue in the general election on November 6. 1962. 1 As a result. we look forward to the construction of a new Senior High School in the negr future. and the 'Q renovation of the school shown above to accornmo- date the iunior high school students. '-' M43 'fa wwwwwwmgg k - , THE TYPING ROOM, 206, is one oi the busiest places at Sl-IS, anytime you might happen to Walk in through either door, It is supplied with nearly 45 typewriters, 11 oi which are electric. Room 206 also doubles for the office practice class, shown here. Tri-Hi-Y headquarters and bulletin board are located at the south end. 6600060868 00000000008 00009090006 W ,ji X Fglgml MJ F, ,,,,,qqnm ' Q kiyw t, A be lllf f The 'western-end DGWNSTAIRS Cnecxr 'the biology room? is usucxly congested after all periods and por- ticulorly the fifth period. Seniors coming from English, Iuniors going to the first floor, Sophomores struggling into the biology room, and Freshmen literally getting squeezed into the walls morke an interesting scene of mass confusion. f- K 2 A .fj- 'g,g 3 tt if h h H f W' is 1' 1-.,..,-Q X eww k,., , sg, , t- , .A ' .M fl ' ig yrr +-ft s . ' E, ff' 'fax 'tt ff Tr ft .,,,, 1 N . ik' . ,Q SW'-nf, E .ag 5 A' L, .gg E M. ,1 . furninq the G-YM inte a 1mme 1a e re For various reasons the gym is not as regular study hall would be, but we hope can help solve these details themselves This year the gym study halls had library use either first or second half of perlod v ,An 4 v we 1 4 , 5.2 1-! 'Cf-N' 4-aww -Ts? W. 1: HM, - ,W an 'u Qggv U' ami 9 ,Q-lf' -- QU ASQ, . K SP' F 92 N . N v x fl Q, ,.. W W . mi- 'QR- YW? N y Q , . g3-,QLg '- g . 4,Lk,, A , E, , an-uv WW W WW WWE Wm THE IUNIOR CLASS PROM FOR 1962- Perhorps the docoroxir ns were imp much cmd CI larger handkerchief was needed. The Theme My Blue Heaven' Bob Hkrnkeruharn Cas Arthur Murrayl And here is my levely wife, Kcxt y 8 I DEDICATION We, the editors of the SCARLET S, would like to honor two men who are held in high respect by the faculty and the student body. We would like to honor MH. HOWARD M. PLOCHEH and MR. HAROLD MARKIN. MR. HOWARD M. PLOCHER During the past seventeen years at Shelby through conscientious and diligent efforts Mr. Plocher has helped mold many present bus1 iness executives, secretaries, and office personnel. ln addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Plocher is also keeper of the books. He has charge of the special funds for the many clubs and organizations of the school. We express our thanks in making you one of the two to Whom our annual is dedicated. MR. HAROLD MARKIN Mr. Harold Markin has taught at Shelby for the past nineteen years. Through his sub- jects he has imparted to us a needed insight into our Way of life. His command of the classroom as well as his subtle humor and impartiality are recog- nized and appreciated by his students. As faculty manager for athletic events he has capably arranged the athletic schedules and secured the officials for all the games. For your understanding and your diligence in planning many events for us, we express our appreciation by making you a co-re- cipient of the dedication of this book. SHELBY CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION t- wfw.... Left to right: Mr. Leonard Waines, Mr. Reymer Bricker, Mr. Byron H. Carrnean, Mr. Wayne Carle- ton, Dr. Grant Dowds, and Mr. Paul Curry. The Shelby Board ot Education is elected by the voters ot the Shelby School District. MR. SANFORD WEAVER Clerk-Purchasing Agent BOARD OF EDUCATION Wayne Carleton . . . ...... President Dr. Grant Dowds .............. Vice-President Leonard Waines Paul Curry S. R. Bricker Sanford Weaver ............. Clerk-Treasurer Byron H. Carmean . .Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Mildred Roberts ..... Census Enumerator and Secretary We THE SUPERINTENDENT ,, ...X 'Umar MR BYRON H CARMEAN, A.B..M.A. Secretary to the Superin- tendent ot Schools and the Clerk of the Board of Educa- tion. During the past eighteen years, Mr. Byron H. Carmean has served as superintendent oi schools for the Shelby School District. This 1962- 1963 school year he has helped to promote a 1.9 mil- lion bond issue for a new high school which will be completed in the fall ot 1964. Choosing and advising the faculty and providing the best possible educational program keeps Mr. Carmean busy yet he always is avail- able to counsel any teacher or student who seeks his ad- vice. MRS. VERA KUHN lhiltztlffkw' MR. I. E. MCCOLLOUGH B.S. in Ed.. M.A. SECRETARY Mas. IEANETTE NOBLE PRINCIPAL One of the most familiar faces to students and teachlers alike is that of Mr. I. E. McCollouqh. During his seventeen years as principal of Shelby High School he has proved invaluable as cz friend and advisor. Aided by his secretary, Mrs. Ieanette Noble, many new school activities have been devel- oped. Mr. McCollouqh is always ready to aid students in choosing their subjects and to direct them in setting their goals for the future. GUIDANCE AND ATTENDANCE nr' MISS ANITA STRAUCH B.S..M.A. Instructor of Latin 1 and II: Guidance Counselor. Advisor for Ushers Group. MR. IOSEPH YOHN B.S.. M.A. Attendance Officer for Shelby Schools. Head Golf Coach and Equipment Man- ager for Football Squads. It .is MR. ROBERT R. WENDLAND A.B..M.A. Director of Guidance for Shelby Schools. Advisor for SCARLET S Staffs. fQ'Fll- MISS IOAN ARRINGTON A.B. Instructor of English Il ond English III. Advisor for Sophomore Closs. MRS. CLARA EMILY MONG B.S. in Ed. Instructor of English I. T57 Nthufw MRS. EDYTHE YETZER A.B. Instructor of English III. Advisor for the Student Council. FACULTY MR. F. NACE BERDANIER B.S. Instructor ot English II and English IV Uhpwlg MRS. BARBARA HAWK B.S. in Ed. Instructor of English II. MRS. VERA THAUVETTE B.A. Instructor of English II. fd! an-an? 'GUI' up I 'W f 5 I 51.. . . ,i L: A fjs I .' 25,5 4, Q - A , . E-1. ' 1 I 2 . 2 It it f MR. EMILE IOHN B.S. in Ed.. M.A. Instructor of Algebra I cmd Algebra II. Supervisor of Ticket Sales and Foot- ball Programs. MISS LUELLA KUHN B.A.. B.L.S. Librarian for Shelby High. x Y MR. RALPH R. SIROFCHUCK fve- ,..,...-A- ' MR. BRUCE ARCHDEACON, IR. B.S. in Commerce B.S. Instructor of Bookkeeping I, Typing Instructor of Geometry, Chemistry, I, Commercial Arithmetic. Advanced Mathematics, and Senior I-lead Coach for Tennis. Mathematics. FACULTY MISS RUTH A STROUP B.S..M.A. Instructor of Commercial Arithmetic and Senior Mathematics. Supervisor of Candy Sales. Advisor for Radio Group. MR. GEORGE D. SCHULER B.S.S.. M.A. Insrtuctor of Algebra I, Geometry and Senior Mathematics. like 1 N it I ft? . T- ' ff I A I a-Q...-f MISS DORA H. SUMMER B.S. in Ed.. M.A. Instructor ot Latin I and Latin Il. MR. PAUL R. BRADEN B. Mus., M. Mus. Supervisor of Vocal Music in Shelby Schools. Advisor for choral groups. 5. Q P-ui win MR. WAYNE F. POTTS A.B., B.S.. M.A. Instructor of Spanish I and Spanish Il. Advisor for the Senior Class. FACULTY MR. DWIGHT W. SOMERVILLE B.S. in Ed. with Music Supervision Director of Instrumental Music and Bands in Shelby City Schools. r' , .ri , MISS DIANE L. BRUMENSHENKEL B.S. Instructor of Spanish I and English 9. MR. FRANK CARO B.S. in Ed. Director of Iunior High Bandsg As- sistant Director of Senior Bands. 'ds Q i 3 is 'S xxx , ' Y 'I I .V ,, . ' 'K I I -..., -N I'4fmr'a e ,af-1:.f F ' . s..g.g.,,4 ,t , .1 ' 2 -1 gl ' 'tifflltiiv' iii l5l'.Z:'l f'l:l.fY: 1 A-' f H wtf-Y-.gietf Q 353 Vs Nb 1 U2 s Wm 514--.f ' 'Nxt , 433.4 Rx H .. sqm, Q. ' az. rr' M tel , , ,Q mis, 'wise g , 'XEYQQ 'sy T3 F K, . . :T-,rfiitt 1 ,SJ 42-it 5 'E Hy get u Kit? .,l'p.u- 4- L, 15 . s,, . N. r 3, up S '- mg , Sas' ' tt? '5',ji-3fQf't7 '!-g W3 4 Nil' . K3 554' ,gru SZ5 'M 12,1 5 4? Mtn: , 2 . mars. W-W 33 14' - '-l .5mw.a 5':'-T:-Z:1.'5 . , ' -' nr .fs -R H MR. WALTER E. HAY B.S.. M.A. Instructor oi American History and 9th Grade Civics. Advisor for the lunior Class. MR. DON R. MONN B.A. Instructor of American History and Driver Education. He is Reserve Football Coach and Reserve Baseball Coach. 40 .-f ' xt 1 it ti MISS LILLIAN RAY BOWMAN A.B., M.A. lnstructor of American History and World History. Advisor for the WHIPPET TALES staffs, advisor tor the Pep Club, and advisor for the Cheerleaders. FACULTY A.B. Instructor of American Government. Sociology, C o m m e r cial Law and Economics. He is also Faculty Athletic Manager. ,Ayn-Plslt' 1 ef' .tt - f ft.- iv- 'Vi A 'QP MR. WILLIAM WILKINS B.S. in Ed., M.A. Instructor of 9th Grade Civics. Head Football Coach and Advisor for the Senior Lettermen. MR. ROYAL ALLARD B.S. in Ed. Instructor of American Government SociolOQY, and American History. MQ, T' t FACULTY ew. , ig 'to R' M V f ii . .ici K , Q H 1, W5 s ... i 9' .m 3' 9 LIZ- ' .J . I if C' Q. ,.k. l Vkkk VVKL 1 3 5 3 MR. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS A.B. in Ed. Instructor of Physical Education, Boys in Grades 9, IU. Il, and IZ. Head Basketball Coach and Head Baseball Coach. MRS. MARY H. CHESROWN A.B. Instructor in Art-Grades 9, IU, ll, and 12. MR. CHARLES E. FUNK B.A. Instructor in Speech and English 9. Advisor for Thespian Club and Speech Club. Director of Dramatics for Shelby High. A r.,: . k Www, MISS MAY M. SWEARENGIN B.S. in Ed. Instructor of Physical Education, Girls in Grades 9, IU, ll, and IZ. Advisor for the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation and Assistant Cheerleader Advisor. MR. HOWARD M. PLOCHER B.S.. M.S. in Bus. Ed. Instructor ot Typing I, Shorthand f and Bookkeeping I. Supervisor of Special School Punt and coach for 8th qrade football ar basketball. MRS. IEANETTE M. EGLESTON B.A. Instructor of Shorthand I, Typing I, and Office Practice. Advisor for Tri-I-Ii-Y and advisor for typists for WI-IIPPET TALES. , 1 ..'- f- ' W S 1' VX I A 1lL S r MRS. FRIEDA ENOCH B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Vocational Home Eco- nomics, Grades IU, ll, and IZ. MR. LOWELL E. MCMEEKEN B.S. in Ed.. M.A. Instructor of Industrial Arts, Grades 9 and IU: Instructor of Wood Shop, Grades ll and IZ. MR. RICHARD L. BROKA B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Instructor of 9th Grade Drawinqq instructor ci Drawing and Blue Print Reading, Grades Il and IZ: Ins structor of Driver Education, Grades ll and IZ. 'tt rf aggggw I Aww? gg? itgjgnrfatgylffsqlmw? ttf tri? I 3, M'-Tw E14 if ji 1 tr ' 'te S I 5 A 'I . . X 1.93, . 'fiffhwgr in I 11,2913 H K -K , V. ,J , .-. .iv V '. L .r y grfag 'XWFAE L ii 4- 'VA Mrk?-wi ti 'f S ' ,-iff .:: J. . P ' 'g gr , ',, ips. , Q: .-,Im I 'Q , gf ., I r , - f f L. 'v.1.rz g . 19,1 ' U- ft I . .. ' ' ' . 2 '. 1- iw A 5 'Q .wil W N. - N11 . j- rirfgi, ,rw ,xii Q N .:. A Eriagaim aw Hs 3- ..,. f pws -thnx, -. .,, ,- it K-'ef 5 : f2'SG i?t7i f' 1ff l1 'ff+f I 'i 'Nur' Q MISS MARY LEORA KUHN B.S. in Ed., M.A. Instructor in Vocational Home Eco- nomics, Grades 9 and IO. MR. JOHN A. SHANK B.S. in Aqri. Instructor in Vocational Aqriculture, Grades 9, IO, ll, and I2. Supervisor of Bus Transportation for Shelby Schools. Advisor for F.F.A. qroup. MR. ROBERT HUBERT B.S. Instructor of Industrial Arts, Grades 9 and IU. Instructor of Metal Shop. Grades Il and 12. FACULTY ,mn C mix' ,.,-- ' I'-uw Lx 'tt a it MISS HARRYET SNYDER B.S. in Ed., M.A. Instructor of Biology. Advisor of Biology Club and Science Projects. Assistant Advisor for Iunior Class. MR. DONALD S. CONNELLY B.S. in Chemical Engineering Instructor of Algebra I and General Science. Advisor for Astronomy Group. M MR. BRUCE ARCHDEACON, SR. B.S. in Ed.. B.S.. M. Sc. Instructor oi Chemistry, Physics, and Geometry. Instructor oi Defense Program, Advisor for Astronomy Group. FACULTY MR. RONALD STRINE B.S., M.A. Instructor in Health for 9th Graders, instructor of Driver Education. Freshmen Football Coach, Freshmen Basketball Coach, and Assistant Track Coach. 'Q' l it-M' dw... . L, ' 1 I If MR. WARD HOLDSWORTH B.A. in Ed. Instructor ot Biology and Health. Assistant football coach and Assist- ant Track Coach. Assistant Advisor for Biology Club. MRS. SALLY I. VAN WAGONER A.B. Instructor of English 9. CMrs. Van Wagoner started March 11, l963,l SCHOOL PERSONNEL .nv K MR. WILLIAM BRISSEL Maintenance MR. WILLIAM H. SNAY Custodian MR. THOMAS PERRY Custodian MRS. ZOLA TROUTMAN Head Cook nv MR. STANLEY R. WEAVER MR. ROBERT POFFENBAUGH Head Custodian Custodian V ' tfsifs as f W-as 195, aww K MISS IANE WENTZ MRS. DESSIE WHITE Cook Cafeteria Supervisor THE SNOWBALL-DECEMBER 18, 1962 t Bob Blcmkenhorn seems to get in all the acts-we mean these pictures. They could have danced C111 night. MISS GEORG1 A PRE .W .yr ,Aww V Athens, Greece KETE t 2253 b I if 1 -Q A X .Ay A if ..1:..-git x 'k- f .'cy A A 'K ffxaf it t f ' .gif .4 A m U I frrrgmffgksx . S ff L. A is fs- 1 B if fm, fr fn AZ 1 k,,, . , cgi V. s , 5 A , 3 95' f M... is f FY gifts y A E? .lr, 5 N y . .gy J? yy QQ A Argyll' fbi' . 6 ' pw 7'zrvf. Miss SARAH GOFDWXN sherbv- 01110 Shelby has been named by the American Field S ' ' ervice as a community and school to accept a student irom an Euro attend Shelby High. Last year Miss Ann Vuor- inen of Finland attended She pean country to lby and was grad- uated May ll962D. This year lens Dinesen of Denmark is living in the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred McKinney. Iens is a senior at this school. Last summer Miss Sarah Goodwin was sent to Athens, Greece, under the A F S. She spent the summer in the Prekete home. Miss Georgia Prekete of Greece came to Shelby in Se temb p er and is residing in the Paul H. Dubuc home and attending Shelby High. 3.1.4. , ,S 1 1. 1 I -M. 'f V if 'TF MR. :rf v TENS Dnvzs 1-: Denm ark N SENICDRS ue 'F if , 23 SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE --w WH FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Dan Weaver, Diane Troxell, Patricia Clark, Cheryl Benedict, Iudy Myers, Suzon Light, lna Griffith, and Richard Shuler. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightlz Dennis Gates, Dennis letters, Robert Lederer, James Blair, and Ierry Russell. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DENNIS GATES President A king of good fellows. Class President 10, 11, 121 Student Council 10, 11, 127 Reserve Football 9, 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 Track 9, 10,11, 12, Senior Stand. 'Hwy H-,.,., ,,,, Mfjfx PATRICIA CLARK Secretary-Treasurer Happiness is a thing called Ioe. Class Secretary-'Treasurer 125 Stu- dent Council 9, 10, 127 School Dra- matics 95 Annual Staff 12, Pep Club 10: WHIPPET TALES Staff 9, 10, 11: Tri-Hi-Y 127 Thespian Club 10, 11, 12, Senior Stand. , rl - , 14 1 ,11 I IERRY RUSSELL Vice-President His motto- If at first you don't succeed-Ehh! I Class Vice-President' 127 Student Council 127 Biology Club 10, 11, 127 Officer 12g Annual Staff, Hi-Y 10, 117 Officer 11, Reserve Basketball 97 Track gf Tennis 10, 11, 127 Senior Stand. WILLIAM ANSPACH Do I have to block that 300 lb. tackle? Reserve Football 9, Varsity Foot- ball lO, ll, 12, Baseball 9, lO, ll, l2, Track 10, 11, 12. WINFORD BARBER UA and very strong. 4? ..--'tl' plowrnan used to work, RONALD ARGO Argo-angela Reserve Football lOg Varsity Foot- ball ll, 127 Track lO, ll. SENIORS SUZANNE BELL For whom does the Belle chime? Girls' Glee Club 107 Pep Club Q, lO, ll, l2g Tri-Hi-Y lO, ll, 127 Senior Stand. sazzgt BILL BALDRIDGE Wilkins lost twenty-tive cents and Wanted his quarterback. Student Council 9, lO, Reserve Foot- ball 9, lO, Varsity Football ll, l27 Reserve Basketball 10, Varsity Bas- ketball ll, l2, Track lU, ll, 127 Baseball ll, l2. CHERYL BENEDICT Our Chick- Serene, resolute, and still. Student Council ll, Band 9, Annual Staff 127 Senior Class Executive Committee: Homecoming Attendant 12, Senior Stand. RICHARD BIGLIN A tarrner who raises cane. F.F.A. 91 Senior Stand. PHILLIP BOGARD That's all, sports fans! Student Council 125 1-li-Y 105 Tennis 9, 10, ll, 12: Senior Stand. -e': Q3 Q , ii i , Q , . Q f A . .E . F 11 IAMES BLAIR But, Mornl Stealing second . 1'h f ROBERT BLANKENHORN What kind of horn? base lSn'l lllegclll Annual Staff 12, Reserve Football llg Varsity Football 127 Senior Reserve Football 9, 107 Varsity Foot- Slcmdl ball ll, 127 Baseball 10, ll, lunior Executive Committee, Senior Exec- utive Committee. SENIORS ROBERT BOYCE Smile! You're on candid camera! Band 9, 10, 11, 121 Annual Staifg Whippet Tales Staff 10, ll, 12, 1-li-Y 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 10, ll, 12, Trombone Quartet 9, 10, ll, 123 Senior Stand. an 4 if ., ,,cr,rc R, IEFF BRICKER Slide rule qenius. Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, ll, 127 Golf 9, 10, ll, 127 Boys' State 11, Senior Stand. .ij . S l Nnggw- ww MARIIE BURKETT Amialole and gentle. F.l'1.A. 9: G.A.A. 9, IU: Choir ll, 12, T '-H: - ' ri 1Y 10, Senior Stand. KEITH CLARK Sleepy mathematician. Band 9, 107 Senior Stand. . 4,71 - ff' - I ' - f, 1 4 an-17' nn ' W IOHN CARNER Standing on the Carner Watching all the girls go b Y. Biology Club 107 Senior Stand. SENIORS KENT CLAY Untapped brilliance Choir 10 7 Senior Stand. E s . 7 . ew ,ps--V N., W-A ,,,fun-1 ,K 1 2 I if TIMOTHY CLAGG We hope, we resolve, we aspire, we pray. Youth for Christ 9, 10, ll, 12. BARBARA CLINE will protect the For Heaven Working girl. Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Pep Club 9, 10, 12: WHIPPET TALES Staff 127 Senior Stand. N,-ff' if i 27 CAROL CLINE Pretty little soda jerk'I' Girls Glee Club 9, IU? Choir 11- Pe , P Club 9,107 Tri-Hi-Y 10: Senior Stand. IEFFREY DAWSON Double, double, toil, and trouble. Biology Club 10, ll, officer 127 Class Play 10, 11, 127 Choir gf Stage Crew 9, 10, ll, 127 Football 107 Thespian Club 10, 11, 127 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 127 Senior Stand. me ION CONNELLY He takes a morning break of four hours. Team Manager 1Uf Senior Stand. SENIORS TENS DINESEN Our Great Dane F.F.A. 127 Track 127 Speech and Dramatics Club, officer 12' I ' , ens is the AFS exchange Student for the 1962-1 963 school year from Denmark. 7. IOHN CRUM A friend of gold, to those who really know l'1im. Annual Staff7 Hi-Y 10, ll, officer 127 Reserve basketball 101 Varsity Basketball 117 Baseball 9, 10,11, 127 lunior Executive Committeeg Senior Stand. MARGARET DURKIN Spirit of '63 Student Council 117 Girls' Glee Club 9,107 Annual Staff7 Cheerleader 10 ll ' , 12, Pep Club 9,10,l1,127 WHIPL PET TALES Staff 12. X . BARBARA EBERSOLE Perky and alert 1 ever hard at work. Girls' Glee Club 9,105 Annual Staff 125 WHIPPET TALES Staff 12, 4-H 11,125 Senior Stand. LUCINDA FACKLER Sincerity is Cindy. Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 12, Pep Club 10, 11,127 4-H 11,125 Librarian 129 Usher 11,125 Senior Stand. 304 wtf? FREDERICK EICHINGER . . . My kingdom for a rocket ship! Band 9, lO,1l,12g Stage Crew 9. SEN IORS CONSTANCE FAGAN Consiancy will be rewarded. W1-IIPPET-TALES Staff 12, Senior Stand. EUGENE EVANS Time is but the stream I go a fishing in. Team Manager. DEAN FERGUSON Don't fire till you see the Whites of their eyes. 'V' l 1 ' .si 4 IAMES FETZER Backstage Manager Stage Crew 10, ll, 12, Senior Stand. KEITH FRANK Sharpshooter second to none Baseball 10, 11,125 Senior Stand. 4:11. .2 x BRENDA FOX True worth is in being, not seeming. Senior Stand. SENIORS MARILYN FRENCH Personitication of sweetness F.H.A, 10. ---.auf MARCIA FRANCE Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Biology Club 10,115 Glee Club gf Pep Club 10, 11,127 WHIPPET TALES Staff 12, 4-H 9,l0,ll,l2g Senior Stand. THERESA FRIEBEL Dainty face and Womanly grace Choir ll, Girls' Glee Club 10' Pep Club 9, 10, ll, 12, WHIPPET 'FALES Staff 12. ,PF BERNARD FRY Bing F.F.A. 9, 10, ll, 125 Senior Stand. MICHAEL GLINSKI The Hustler! Senior Stand. 'gb yi l I N -Q.. -Ulu-naw' PATRICIA GATES Tl'ie quality of mercy is not strained. Biology Club 115 Girls' Glee Club 9,105 Choir ll, 125 Pep Club 9, 10, ll, 125 4-H 9, 10, ll, 125 Senior Stand. SENIORS OPAL GODBY Opals are a girl's best friend. F.H.A. 9,105 Annual Staff5 Senior Stand. . . ww-M.. My Nr--'vp ...af DORA GINTER Dora is a real go-qinterf' Senior Stand. SARAH GOODWIN She's little but S1'1G'S Wise, so beware all you guys. Class President 95 Student Council 9,lO, officer 125 Science Club 105 Band 95 Choir ll5 Sextette5 Annual Staff5 Pep Club 115 WI-HPPET TALES Staff 11,125 Senior Stand5 AFS Stu- dent to Greece-summer of 1962. 'C.!! '!lu4 GLENN GRIFFITH This is the final test of a gentleman. Class Vice-President 115 Student Council 115 Choir 95 Annual Staff 125 W1-HPPET TALES Staff 9,10,11: Hi-Y 10,11,125 Hi-Y Officer 125 Re- serve Basketball 9,105 lunior Class Executive Committee 115 Varsity Tennis 10,ll,l25 Track 95 Senior Stand. IUDITH HALLMAN Rejoice with Mel Biology Club 10,115 Bioloqy Club Officer 115 G.A.A, 95 Band 9,105 Annual Staff 125 Pep Club l0,l1, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10,11,125 Tri-Hi-Y Of- ficer 125 Senior Stand. ef' INA GRIFFITH 1-low far that little candle throws its beams. Class Secretary-Treasurer 105 Stu- dent Council 9,105 School Play 105 Annual Staff 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 WHlPPET TALES Staff l0,11: Tri-Hi-Y 125 Iunior Class Executive Committee 115 Senior Stand. SENIORS LINDA HARTZ Perhaps it's her charm that makes us all like her. Girls' Glee Club 9,105 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Senior Stand. K i .I LARRY GWIRTZ ln the right place is his heart. F.F.A. 9,10,11,125 F.F.A. Officer 10 11,125 Senior Stand. CHERYL HAWK Sweet, neat, petite! Choir 115 Girls' Glee Club 9,105 Sextette 10,115 Pep Club 125 WHIP- PET TALES Staff 11,125 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Secretary in Athletic Office 10,11 125 Senior Stand. qx? 9 LINDA HAWK Flaming Hair! Twinkling eyes! Biology Club l0,ll,12: Choir 117 Girls' Glee Club 9,105 Pep Club 9, 10,117 WHIPPET TALES Staff 10. 11,127 Assistant Editor 115 Senior Stand. IANE BELL HENNING All the World's a stage . . Class Play 10, ll, Annual Staff 12, Pep Club 9, 10, ll: W1-IIPPET TALES Staff 9, 107 Thespian Club 10, 115 Speech and Dramatics Club 125 Senior Stand. AR: . Q' . V0 V L MELVYN HAWK Neither a borrower nor a lender be. lsli-Y 10, ll, 12, Hi-Y Officer 12, Sen- ior Stand. SENIORS SALLY HOBSON A happy heart goes all the day. Student Council 9: G.A.A. 9,105 Choir 97 Girls' Glee Club 10, Pep Club 9,107 Mansfield Senior High School 9,101 Senior Stand. mm' Mb IAMES HENKEL For nature made him what he is, and never made another. Class Vice-President 10, Student Council 10, 11,125 Student Council Officer 11,125 Reserve Football 10: Varsity Football ll, 127 Freshman Basketball 95 Varsity Basketball 10, 11,125 Track 9, 10, 12. MARY LOUISE HOEHN A merry hearted, curly headed maid. G.A.A. 9, 10, 11,125 Band 9,10,l1, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Clairnette Quartet 9, 10, 11, 127 Senior Stand. 33 CATHERINE HOLLENBAUGH l want air, and sunshine, and blue sky. Biology Club 10, ll, 125 Biology Club Officer 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 Girls' Glee Club 9, l05 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Usher 10, 11, 125 Senior Stand. n SUSAN HUNTER A culinary artist of the future! G.A.A. 95 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Senior Stand5 Attended Rocky River fOhiol High School 9, 10. ff 'He- A!!!- xi' ROBERT DEAN HOWERTON I don't know much, but what I know I know real well. SENIORS MARY ANN INSCHO Highlight of Fashion! Dramatics 125 G.A.A. 10, 11, 125 G.A.A. Officer 11,125 Choir 115 Girls' Glee Club 105 Sextette 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 W1-HPPET TALES Staff 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10,125 Senior Stand. I! NORMAN HUEBNER Lite, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. School Dramatics 11, 125 Band 9, 105 Choir 115 Stage Crew 115 Barber- shop Quartet 115 Senior Stand5 At- tended New London High School 9, 10, and ll. DENNIS IEF1-'ERS Bid me discourse, and I will enchant thine ear. School Dramatics 11,125 Annual Staff 125 Hi-Y 125 Varsity Football 115 Thespian Club 11,125 Thespian Club Officer 11,125 Speech and Dramatics Club 125 Senior Stand5 Senior Executive Cornrnittee. At- tended Southwest Miami fFloridal High School in Grade 10. A M AUDRA IENNINGS Our Little Audra Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Senior Stand FRANKLIN IOHNSON Quiet Gentleman Senior Stand. STEPHANIE IEWELL The gem of our class. Class Vice-President 97 17.1-1.A. 9: F.H.A. O1ficer7 Girls' Glee Club 9, 101 Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 127 W1-IIPPET TALES Staff 127 Senior Stand. Attended Croolcsville High School in grade 9. SENIORS MICHAEL IOHNSON It's hard to be humble when you're so great. Athletic Editor of Annual Staff 127 W1-HPPET TALES Staff 111 Reserve Football 9,107 Varsity Football 10, 127 Baseball 9,10,11,127 Buckeye Boys' State 117 Iunior Class Execue tive Committee 11. :NY W'-1 ':1L'1 CAROL IOHNSON A talented young artist. Girls' Glee Club 107 Annual Staff 121 Stage Crew 10,117 Pep Club 9, 10: Tri-1-li-Y 101 Thespian Club 10, 11,127 Iunior Class Executive Com- I1'l1l199j Senior Stand. MARTHA KEIL Holy, fair, and wise is she. Student Council 127 School Dra- matics 127 Band gl Sextette 97 An- nual Staff 127 Pep Club 11,127 W1-HPPET TALES Staff 10,117 4-1-1 9, 10, 11,27 Buckeye Girls' State 117 Senior Stand. 35 fr . vt j , DENNIS KIDWELL Shelby's Pee Wee Reese. Reserve Basketball 105 Varsity Bas- ketball 11, 125 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 125 Team Manager 95 Senior Stand. NANCY KUHN Queen of the Rocking Class Play 115 G15-..A. 10, 115 Band 9, 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Thespian Club 11, 125 Speech Club 125 Speech Club Officer 125 Senior Stand. 36 KARL KLEMAN Eat, drink, and be merry. F.F.A. 10, 11, 125 F.F.A. Officer 11, 125 Senior Stand. SENIORS RONALD LA BARGE When it comes to Pry's, he really tries. Reserve Football 95 Senior Stand. no-Q31 i 'X N-JK . f ,.. 53 ei Q55 1' 3' f .y 5 5 .af 'f. i f il. 'A.?'lis9 aSr ii- , r?.3,,f,5.f. 5 .' nge. J .5 55:1 ' ,je a ROBERT KOLLAR Darn the stop signs- full speed ahead! Biology Club 105 Reserve Football 95 Track 95 Team Manager 9, 105 Senior Stand. ANNE LAFFERTY Little Miss Laughing Eyes. Co-Editor of Annual 125 Biology Club 105 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12: G.A.A. Officer 9, 10, ll, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 105 Girls' Glee Club 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club Executive Com- mittee 125 WHIPPET TALES Staff ll, 125 Buckeye Girls' State 115 Senior Stand, MICHAEL LAKE Block and tackle man. F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12: F.F.A. Officer. 10, 11, 12, Reserve Football 97 Var- sity Football 10, ll, 125 Varsity Basketball 10, ll, 125 Track 9, Senior Stand. ROBERT LEDERER Package deal. Senior Class Executive Committee 12, Medina tOhiol Senior High School 10, Largo tlfloridal Senior High School 9, Senior Stand. . rv g K -X . W ,J Q2-11g'1.gt ' . 1 RICHARD LANDIS Rockefeller has its center and Shelby has Rick. Reserve Football 9, 10, Varsity Foot- ball 11, 125 Track 9, 10, ll, 127 Buckeye Boys' State ll, lunior Class Executive Committee ll. SENIORS SUZON LIGHT The Light of our life. G.A.A. 9, 10, ll, 12: Band 9. 10, ll 12: Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 10 ll, 12g WHIPPET TALES Staff ll' Tri-Hi-Y 10, 117 Senior Stand. 1 1 1 ff? e MARY LOUISE LAUBIE She's a lively one. G.A.A. llg WHIPPET TALES Staff 11, 12: Senior Stand. DALE LYBARGER You can go over the Hill but not over Dale. F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 F.F.A. Officer 10, ll, 12: 41-1 9, 10, llp Reserve Football 107 Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 12. 37 A Vx, 'W .'hg - K' it .- ,K is ELAINE LYBARGER A maid demure and quiet. Band 9,10, 11,125 Pep Club 10, ll, 127 Whippet Tales Staff 10, ll, 127 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 12. RICHARD MACKEY Beware the fury of a patient man. F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 125 Baseball 11, Manager 117 Senior Stand 12. MALCOLM MCKINNEY He thinks too much, such men are dangerous. Band 9, 10, ll, 127 Student Council 9, 10, 125 Officer 127 W1-HPPET TALES Staff 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, Boys' State 115 Annual Staff 12, Senior Stand. SENIORS MARY ELLEN MAY TWas in the Merry Month of May Class Sec'y-Treas. 117 Student Coun- cil 10, 11: G.A.A. 9, 10, 117 Officer 107 Pep Club 9, 107 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, Girls' State 117 Dra- rnatics 127 Band 9, 10, ll, 12. GAIL MCMEEKEN This qa1's a buq on bacteria Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Officer 12 4-H 9, 10, ll, 125 Officer llg Girls Annual Staff 12. CAROL MAZZA Toni with the dark brown hair. Girls' Glee Club 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 107 Annual Staff 12. f State Alternate llg Senior Stand 125 FREDERICK MELLICK Fortunate is the man that M RICHARD MILLER Courage on the field. can always look on the bright side ot life. 4-H 9, 10, ll, 127 Vice-President 10, President 11, Reserve Football 9, 105 Varsity Football 12, Track 9. Reserve Football 95 Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. SENIORS DOLORES MILLIGAN Whose brown eyes did LARRY MILLIRON The sweetest hours that flutter many hearts G.A.A. 11, Cheerleader 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 121 Homecoming Ate tendant 12. wiv I e'er spent, are spent among the lasses. Biology Club 10, 11, 12: Reserve Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. if Y A A fx i . fir My DANA MILLIGAN Her nature is like the sunshine, shedding brightness everywhere. Pep Club 9, 107 Senior Stand 12. Attended M a n s field Senior High School. DOYLE MINICH He defrosts you with a glance. Biology Club 10, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. I f.3' SHIRLEY MITCHELL Vivacious Miss. Girls' Glee Club 95 Annual Staff 125 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 127 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, Home- coming Court. SHIRLEY PENA A Pena for her thoughts G.A.A, 10. iilikf IUDY MYERS An eloquence ot beauty. Student Council 9, Choir 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Annual Staff 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Usher 9, 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12: 4-H Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Class Executive Committee. SENIORS ROBERTA PRECHT A maiden never bold, of a spirit still and quiet. Pep Club 10, 11, 12. -qs!! ' t,st, . M523 MARGIE PARSONS Laugh thy girlish laughter Weep thy golden tears. Band 95 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, WHIP PET TALES Staff 10, ll: Tri-1-11-Y 10, 11, 12, EUGENE PRUITT It's time to leave the books in dust. Reserve Football 9, 10, Track 9, 11 tl D. wa'.Y , 5 DONALD RALSTON What would the Whippets do Without him! I Annual Staff 127 Staqe Crew 91 WHIPPET TALES Staff ll, Team Mar. Football 9, 10, ll, 127 Reserve Basketball l0. DENNIS ROBERTS A real scrapperf' Baseball l0, ll. ' 55 I fjvv, will LAWRENCE REED Beware! l may do something startling yet. Biology Club 10, ll, 12, Senior Stand. SENIORS IUDY RUSSELL A smile for all. Dramatics gl Girls' Glee Club 97 Pep Club gf Senior Stand. -EUR -AN BARBARA RIGG Oh, to know those cherished dreams behind her bright eyes. Tri-Hi-Y ll, 12. KAY RUSSELL A sweet, effective kind of grace. Student Council 9, Girls' Glee Club 9, l0g Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10, ll, 12, Senior Stand. Vmy. h h Vtr . , +,,, I vw 1 MICHEL SANCHEZ Oh, those Frenchmen! Track 9, 10. LINDA SCHMALHURST Neatness is the crowning grace of Womanhood. Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Usher ll, 12: WHIPPET TALES Staff ll, 127 Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Librarian 10, 11, 12. EVELYN SARGENT Her hair is her crowning glory. G.A.A. 10: Pep Club 10, ll, 12: 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 9, 11: Senior Stand, Annual Staff. SENIORS WILLIAM SHAVER I Vow my thoughts have been free from Women. Hi-Y 10, ll: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: Team Mgr. 9. KAREN SCHLARMAN A blue eyed blonde . . naturally! Class Play 10: Choir 11, 12: Girls' Glee Club 9, 10: Senior Stand. PATRICIA SHEDENHELM Life hath a thousand charms for me. Drarnatics l0,11,12g G.A.A. 9: Of- ficer 10: Band 9, 10, 11, 127 Annual Staff 127 Cheerleader 9: Pep Club 9, 10: WHIPPET TALES Staff 10, ll: Tri-Hi-Y 10: Thespian Club 11, 125 Officer 12: Homecoming Queen. ,Q-., TWD ,X as -- , Lew-,.?1:71.V 1i'f5???5 iff g BETTY SHEPHERD A shininq example in law class Choir ll: Usher ll: Tri-Hi-Y 11. She attended Willard High School her lunior year. IOANN SIFFERLEN The ease of heart her every look conveys. Girls' Glee Club 9, IO: Pep Club 10, ll: 4-I-l 9, 10. SUE SHEPHERD l-ler eyes are of a heavenly blue, and when she smiles, come dimples too. Annual Staff l2: Pep Club 9, 10, ll, 127 WHIPPET TALES Staff 127 Tri- l-li-Y 10,.11, 127 Officer 127 Senior Stand. SENIORS NANCY SIMON To know her is to love her. Choirlll, 127 Ensemble ll, 127 An- nual Staff 127 Pep Club 10, ll, 127 Officer 27 Girls' State Ili Senior Stand7 Librarian ll. llfvlkik fwfsiwf ,f . RICHARD SHULER Men of few Words are the best men. Student Council IU: Annual Staff 127 Basketball IU: Baseball 9, 10, ll, 127 Team Mgr. II: Senior Executive Committee7 Senior Stand. RANDALL SMITH Actions speak louder than Words. Biology Club IO: Annual Staff 127 Hi-Y 10, ll, IZ: Reserve Basketball IO: Golf 9, 10, 11, 127 Senior Stand. V37 wwf? 43 ,gp--1--va... SHAARON SOLINGER Better to be small and shine than be tall and cast a shadow. Choir ll, 127 Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Tri-1-li-Y 107 Speech Club 121 Senior Stand. GARNET STEEL A lady is always serene. Biology Club 10, 117 Class Play 10, 117 Other Dramatics 9, 10, 11, 127 Choir 117 Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 9, 10, ll, 127 Usher 9, 10, 11, 127 WHIPPET TALES Staff 9, 10, 11, 127 Girls' State 117 Thespian Club 10, ll, 127 Speech and Dramatics Club Officer 121 Senior Stand. DAVID SPANGLER Happy am l, contented and free. Student Council 117 Officer 12: Track 9, 10, ll, 12. SENIORS IOEL STENTZ For I arn strong and can choose what l'm to do. F.F.A. 9, 10: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: 4-H 97 Reserve Football 9, 10: Var- sity Football 11, 127 Track 111 Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 127 Saxophone En- semble 9, 10, 11, 127 Annual Staff 12. 1 y -..V -L I M ' 'v 'PQ ' , . 5 s . 5 ,,,,,' f - 7 HM STARRETT A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Biology Club 10: Senior Stand. HAROLD STIEFEL When 1saly's eyes are smiling. F.F.A. 9, 10, 11. CHRISTINE STRAW A Worthy player of the game of life. Biology Club 10, 11, 125 Officer 115 Class Play 115 G.A.A. 95 Choir 11, 125 Sextette 11, 125 Annual Stall 125 Tri-1-li-Y 105 Girls' State 115 Speech and Dramatics Club 125 Thespian Club 125 Senior Stand. RALPH THAUVETTE Blessed be the man that invented sleep. F.F.A. 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Trom- bone Quartet 9, 10, ll, 12. ixbaw-5,4-:gt ' mv' Y V m 5, .fx W Vg-pez F 5 1 DAVID STUDER An honest man's the noblest work of God. Senior Stand. SENIORS IO ANN THOMAS Vim, vigor, and vitality G.A.A. Officer 95 Girls' Glee Club 9, 105 Annual Staff 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Tri-l-li-Y 105 Senior Stand. '..-F3152 TT . .fi WN? GAIL SWANK Of spirits gay, and kindly heart. Student Council 115 G.A.A. Q, 10, 11 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 12 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Tri-1-li-Y 10, 11 125 Clarinet Quartet 10, 11, 12. LONNA DEE TOMLINSON lt's her manner and smile that make her Worth Whi1e. Band 9, 105 Whippet Tales Staff 115 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Senior Stand. 'X '. 0 CYNTHIA TROUT Tis Well to be merry and Wise. Student Council 107 Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Tri- 1-li-Y 107 Speech and Dramatics Club 127 Senior Stand. PEGGY WENNING Look forthe silver lining. Band 9, 10, 11, 127 4lH 9. DIANE TROXELL F or beauty lives with kindness. Student Council 97 Girls' Glee Club 9, 107 Annual Staff 127 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 127 Senior Class Executive Committee7 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 127 Officer 11, 127 Homecoming Attendant. SENIORS IUNE WENT Boundless energy and enthusiasm. G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 127 Officer 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 127 Annual Staff 127 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, WHIPPET TALES Staff 10, ll: Tri-Hi-Y 107 Clar- inet Quartet 10, ll, 12. 46 , ,., ,y '15 C, , Tiff .TNQ-,,w' DANIEL WEAVER A good fellow, a clean sport, and the best of friends. Class Play 117 Reserve Football 101 Varsity Football ll, 12. BETTY WEST Go West young man, go West! Cheerleader 107 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Tri-1-li-Y 10: 4-l-1 9. CHARLES WETZ As an athlete, he is amonq the best. Reserve Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 127 Baseball 10, 11, Track 9, 10, 11. DIANE WILLIAMS Laugh and the World laughs with you. Girls' Glee Club 9: W1-HPPET TALES Staff ll, 127 Tri-Hi-Y 12, Speech and Dramatics Club 12, Librarian 9, 111 Senior Stand. 9'-59 ,Vr,, j RICHARD WHISLER When joy and duty clash, let duty qo to smash. Baseball 9, 10. SENIORS IACK WILLIAMS Paul Bunyan F.F.A. 9, 10, ll, 125 Varsity Football 11. a ll ll' I it . , 2 nfs ' .. 5' W Pg-,,:w M. E I' 3, :S WR Sl , XX K .- trim? . I. 52 1 4! . . .- 1-wil' . V A 4 fm L' fr, f -o y 5. ' ' . .SI all N - ' ' yi M 4 F if-'I , rgf ' N . K ' ' S' A, . .. .V 354' LINDA WHITE A maiden modest and self-possessed. G.A.A. Officer 97 Choir 11, 127 Girls' Glee Club 9, 105 Pep Club 11, 12, Usher 10, Tri-I-li-Y 10, Senior Stand. IAMES WILLIAMS Silent as a shadow, but more substantial! Student Council 12, Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Reserve Football 107 Varsity Football 12. 'R' 'fir Agw- WESLIE WISLER Ye smile as sweet as the angels do. Girls' Glee Club 9, l0g Pep Club IU, ll. CINDA WRAY Girls Are Athletic F.H.A. lU: G.A.A. Of 12, Senior Stand. 'iii 4t.'Z'5' 48 MARK WOLFORD Modest he seems, not shy. Reserve Football 9, lOg Varsity Foot- ball ll, 125 Be-serve Basketball lOg Varsity Basketball ll, l25 Base- SENIORS ficer 9, IU, ll if 51:43 DAN WORKMAN This happy breed of men. Reserve Football 9, lOg Reserve Basketball lUg Varsity Basketball ll, l2g Track 9, lU, ll, l2g lunior Class Executive Committee ll. IANET YOUNG W'ud allus laugh an' qrir1.' , Choir 125 Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Senior Stand. 1 Dcm Hartman 'sun:lOf i Sophomore i Jian' Q 'gif' teshmcm Becky Whitney Freshman soPhomore Bob Brinson 1-yeshm IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .- v W Cleft to rightly Mr. Hay Uldvisorlg Sandra Williams tVice-Presidentlg Cheryl Shank tPresi- dentlg Sharon Marshall tSecretary-Treasurerlg Miss Snyder tAdvisorJ. IUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 'C' pu, BACK fleff to Tiflhlli Richard Greene, Gerald Craiaheacl, Steve Bell, Steve Smith, Roger May, Iohn Wilcox Don Re d d Ch l L t . e , an ar es eemas er FRONT fleft to riqhtl: Janet Waggener, Sue Baker, Donna Lutz, Cheryl Shank, Bette DeSalvo, Carol Herlihy Sandra Williams, Sharon Marshall, Betty Mitchell, lane Stofier, and Karen Robertson, IUNIORS r T ta H 1 l 1 Us .ef K T w 'De 1' -4 3' A ft 'Ar n i T iff. F' Earl Adkins Melody Alfrey Tim Arnold Rebecca Auck Christina Baker Sue Baker Iosephine Baldriclqe viii? Patricia Bendle Sherry Bloom or P wil, Denton Bushman Vicki Beekman r 1 ' f it 'i,' f -wa f A iz f Shirley Bertlce Thomas Bertke 'A I ' T' V03 1 ,,,- Terry Boice Mildred Bowling t k E-I Q ' . ff. I - ar is C an Thomas Busic Harold Carpenter Becky Beer .ii l 'MN y P Ronald Biqlin . ,,, Tess: ,t3.o,,,, , .,,k SJW, . H f it if fm? fy, 57 ?i, I I lv Stephen Bell N i y Ja, s y- Egg - Stephen Biqlin 1 D, wh fs i, as -f A 'S Sally Baker ' -c 'L 1 ww, fl M 65 5 ,Arif gg g- .f Susan Belsterli Cynthia Blatter 'aff-vv Carolyn Sue Brodzenski Iudith Brodzenski lanet Brown Ls- y v-- f A b-V . ,X ' I Mary Iane Caskey Dennis Chamberlin Drew Claes 51 r Q, i Three future MODELS? , ,M .Q- Carol Crosby Iqmeg Cfggby Sflfldffl Del-OYIQ Belle DeSalvo ,. c Crea if . , hw 1' Er Y, Arlene Fackler Ross Fackler 52 IUNIORS , .gf 2 'W Q AQ, - V ry 7 ww Ianice Clark Micheal Claytor if m.,,,w,..k l 1 if S A, R 'fi in' ,. 'fig f f' X f ' C l'f5?45fff FQ ,--7 .. E W HZ, ,M . - f vw Sandra Copeland Torn Cooke Paul Curren Wanda Damron .HQ my 1 Cheryl Conley zl' 1 Terry Cox .- ,gy I Iames Dcrup Carol Cooke . i l M35 +1 in 5. 'Kr Gerald Craiqhead sf, W x - C L vi Q lan Day , of Sharon Dillon Linda Eberl Carol Elston Marcia Emsberqer 5 Nfwf :J .'.. I , David Fagan Paity Fagan Paul Fagan Ronnie Faqq IUNIORS '., f . fi' W' sq ff , ' is - 43 ' F, 6 F WT-y F - fi 1 A 1 Lee Faulkner DiAnna Fellows William Felter Mike Finneqan Cheryl Frank ludith Frank .W ,pg E OS 5 fs.. S S QW Pamela Hall Iohn Hancock e mx F B Dean Heuberqer Clayton Heydinqer like Roberta Franklin we E VY PP 5 gg li, + if 5 fi Daniel Hartman K 'Bw 4 K Dennis Heydinqer ,ik Linda Holi Toni Hunter Bonnie Hursh Brenda Froniz ff Richard Hawk 'W-1. 1 William Hicks ie, mn 'U if F gl L- iii lrr T A Richard Fisher X Q ' , A Robert Fisher , F -5 VFW Richard Greene AN Mike Hemmerly 1 ie? , .4 Kenneth Gwirlz 'qq,P,.i 'ha 3 fu Mwiila Q' 4 Carol Herlihy X fl! LaVerne lnqram I saw her first! 53 Q, Carol lohnson ww gg , i Kei fz1,,awiF'1 155 if it iv Douglas lanes IUNIORS Sarah lanes W F . 'if . u , , . M t Y Kathleen Kennedy Paula Kessler David King 1928 fit 'Ren Edward Kurtzman Mary Ann LaBarqe Marcia Laird f . Q- 32' 'bw .f 'Uv ,'rr 1: is L Ci 'X ,- . ar wa' I 5. Y ta ff' 4 ,. xv , N .Qxif y ae '- Ugg www, 1 -...W -. 'rg 1, -na f H Q David Leavitt Charles Leemaster lefirey Lenzmeier si 6? lchn Loveland Donna Lutz larnes McBride Louis McCormick 54 '. Ns-....v,., - Qi , Marvin lose A .W W. lesse Kollar L My . f I Steve Laird HQ' i If Katrina Little X dim Jacque Kaler Diane Keinath SQ 5 J, A, -f 5 ii' Kenneth Krietemeyer William Kuhn lg 1' Terry Landis Carol Laubie 3 we 1 'E ff 'Q iii! may 4 I 5551 Dan Hartman and his spray ?. .Ali fi 5, , , .W ,Q .. fm - , 595 ms' W ' W ' N , f l ft f'Q,,N1!l me W at r q '- wt . ,Zi , , .59 ' ' ll' .hx N Don't touch us4we're full of bacteria. IUNIORS la Y Sharon McCurrrber Ronald McKenzie Y , 3 V , L a I . k. .- K K at 1, E, A '- X1 Q ' 1 -f--s Q, -A 32. f -,'-- Nun ,V 'W ' R.. J' William Markwell Sharon Marshall F., l ffl , '-' Q AQ- -:Q IA 55-i' 4' ,N i r qs Nm- - ,L 'I 1. :lp - .rar 5 if x l Roger May Martha Medley Ianeen Mellick Robert Miley M' o n Q 1 'A-AJ gig. M. ' -it ,- Deryl Mitchell Emily Montgomery i ill'-A fc, itc , K., W1 y we r 1 f A Keith Mowry Gerald Naurnann Dyian Moore Iacquelyn Moore We it Q.. W4 lames Nedrow ludy Nethers 'X r Robert Maier , 'ml' .ls ,ve 'K xr leffrey Martin r,o,.,. G NN Carol Miller hi ff J., Steven Moore ,X H N' e Gretchen Noland '. xx '1 '0s:,, 1 I R ert ,loyce Markwell Susan Martinez Betty Mitchell Connie Morris Sandra Noland 5 5 9, ,.,. 'ff y i sitt if .5 - ? lv lf. f it fl ,QM V D S 'V it . ,,,. P m1 Psi Terry Oertle Suzanne Olewiler 'sig iys if wi? if V. ., ,,.: P- V if . lj , 'nr is ' l ' if E K ' f K- -.M ' gm-4. Gene Patton leifrey Peitfer Y 1 I fi lames Phelps Donna Pinson IUNIORS ,- ,.,, ng Wt' . 'H' lf 1 5,5 is-l, 2 1, 4 t- if, E t . , -'Wir 1-,,,. ww 7 lflmes Oflie Sherril Onie K' ff h'. P 'fm' Robert Pena Karon Pendleton 91 Annette Pittenaer Sarah Police ,. rw ff Mary Pose-kany Cheryl Pry ng LAV V in it 1 P What's in that BOTTLE, Sandy?l Robert Quinn lanice Raclcenleauah 56 5 r 'G QN RQ pl, X'-0 MSW, Gary Page 'T-6' Betty Perry Marlise Pellock S: : ' . ,kg X V+' E larnes Pry as ,..,l,y y P 1 ' f L 'arf' David Reed it 553215 fs' ,E it -Q we 'N M Larry Patterson Donna Perry Q.. -lf! 'fivf' Paulette Pollock Estella Quiqqle -5 s if 25 wg ,. Donald Reed ,4-N, 1 ,- Ioyce Reynolds Kenneth Ritchie 3 f ,Q--f an. R WX X William Ruckman yx Iayne Schiffer il li 514 'tg -M 'Q U ANL nf' . M ax I' Iohn Rietveld Donna Roberts ? f' j '41 :- f, 3 L 7,,v it E Q Ioe Rudd IUNIORS Linda Riley Faye Rinehart . 2 Qi ' an , r w 1 'Www W , sl wi . ie- f -' Q4 - ,, if i':.i 'ff' F H tw , My S fr' F' ' fr YJ X I ff 2 Q el Q . f 1 w ' ' . ,. -1 1 ' if , 92: tl l S Z . N an V , gi M M 1 ff . Q f .3 f f N ' ill S75 y,' isiQ li J Q Karen Robertson .. ' ' - R ,g .fun 9 X fx 0, if Nr: If I ,. 5. Q. Ronald Ryland ,vsrsfsl-1 Mary Schiffer Kathy Schlarrnan gi ... ll? 1 An' 33 i i. R 5 .A QQ, Tom Robinson Marie Schaub 1 - M .. VK ,- Dale Schroeder Class-Who is buried Iames Scheerer S 1 M.. Q V Danny Schumacher in Grants tomb? U' in 11 if -...fe Charles Schiffer .. .f 1 fag M ii if 'R' 7 Tom Schwall f- -an Q gg, Ch l Sha lc Diane Sharp Charles Shepherd Paula lories Dan Shade Tom Shadrick cry n 57 IUNIORS Loretta Sheridan f Dale Shetler Charlotte Shira Heike Siebert la-iw, t ft g-argl .Q Q ,. r 4- 2 1 3 fx. A QW. 'ww Q 4 Lawrence Snyder Etta Stewart S S. T' R 9 fe? finer'-:,,a1 wiilltfn 'frgslfffg P Q Q if Michael Taylor 58 - 3 - -M1 ,rs 5 S V' 'Q if in Q. K 'wr A R Connie Smith Rexfard Smith Mk 'fr ' ' Y' v Cynthia Sperlc Peter Sperlc 1- M N 'L si ffgl f , ' 2 ,.: nm,- If lames Sticliney lane Stotfer ' S , 1 ., t iiii T S .,.A i'ili ig' Z S 1 I Larry Ternpleman Richard Tiffany Richard Shupp 'vw-1' Steve Smith . , r -wg 'mifgqtf 2 1 l Donna Perry at the Hkeybcardm. . C -V? fi AQ 'X 'M i I My , 112 S in U ,- W S A M Wa L -N Q , 1 V ww -.Q Trent Sponseller Hope Stehlinq , 5 XX L Karl Sutter Dawn Sutton vw' Carolyn Sue Underhill Donna Louise Underhill Roddy Stentz 9' - ' ,. - , ' we 'FN--f ' SKS is ,qv Sally Sweet Frank Valk H 4 , -'5. N'h'Y' ,Q ' ivy nw X Michael Vie-rs Sally Westcott ,gm as-W, 'Y lanet Waqqorier M 2 ,25 'ill A tttttt QI K Ein' Thomas Whitacre IUNIORS l 5 at t g 1 fi lohn Waldruff km 'nh-0 Mary Alice White if , ,, Mgr, N .ww as Lola Waldruff David Walp W i M3 . p .,, , l :' i , i i W wi ' F Q' , 5 -: ' L iw ,RQ M A Q vif. Richard Wichterman Iohn Wilcox ' W? if 'A- 'fifw ' lohn Workman Sally Yarman ag E tw, Sandra Wil1iGrr1S Sharon Winqart Dennis Workman ..., kk I . f N , ' ',-f-f Z t Play that trumpet, Bob! 1 Ianet Zehner 'L - ff-.1r.e L 1 . L fgji WT 17 4 W, I Loren Welch 4'-9 55 15, .33 L, , '-aryl-fr ! it i f if w . L if r T ag 'Hr' i it A ? ::r X Timothy Wildrnan S if-Q wi Q William Yetzer -A 'bu- ,v I Richard Zellner 59 k Susie Albert loe Alexander ifm 1 ' ,, -in 'Q -' ,f.. A f- 5 . t i ,.. ' i 4 A , X ' if -- Q ,1 ,qv i it I. K .,, r 5 Rexford Arqo Gary Armstrong Marlene Baker Melinda Baker SOPHOMORES 4, .Q . VQYAT-aging 5 Gary Alfrey V LV-A Vi K , - 5 XV A we L Wreft 1 - va.. A X .B Margaret Arnold Elbert Arnert wr ff? L Sandra Arcudi lanet Argo U . NT r Rodger Bailey Evelyn Barber Sandra Barber Q X P Q i1.X ' t XR: , S' it Ianice Biqlin Ieanne Biqlin Clara Bingley Kenneth Boqan N ' I ' li p J Q 1.1 5' it 7 7 W 7 A A Rn -ti f aff' ','w 9-. - L 'y-HVW i ' lllu fig- y Alee yelr I 'A' A A W' . rr,' -we V 2 A ,, l ' A. rr., he C , H . Q. : I '-'-,, get . AV 5 Penny Burkett Sharon Burkett Cynthia Burlinq Michael Burlinq , 60 Betty Baker lane Baker of? 'Q 4 Donald Barnhart Max Bashore fy 1 A r ,iff , B' Claudia Brissell Kort'Broomhall -HY? Q R -ta. 1 F' K Q1 is Charles Campbell Rosemary Carner 3 31: ig if fx 'Y 45 C l it +V 'Q-me ei, yf Charles Carter if ii -, Q iq,,,,vJ,, aww, lv David Cattey A Q si. A SOPHOMORES QQ Shirley Cattey - L 5 Yi wr- f - A . b y , ,S .4,:A1 5 ,E ,h , ,LV.., , , A RSM ... 1 'f S- NA uf : N-N -- S S , x' I .L L .,. If A 1 ,M V , 'xx' .' 'ft 'wks , Torn Clady Samuel Claqq Keith Clark ' 1 , ' A 1 4 aims we-.1 X . if f A fs- nf - . MM, , A 1225 'CTIZIIH in- V 'al I N ' KM -- 5. we S ., - 1 ' its - V - ' my .4-, ra.a ,. V Q. s' V, Michael Combs E i. M ,Qi A Gene Cornell I . 2... f wwf , 'if-nf , Af! Lynn Dawson 1 , S ,, C A. g Pamela Conley 2 'QL gi,,f,,. L A 5 QB' Vs , sf 1 -li SN Shirley Couch ,N If qhrfsf Paul Dean Linda Cook -err Iulie Crall if , V s --: K. ft 1 N ew' lames Charles Q? Mark Clark Donald Cooke iii lrl A y ilffif' Thomas Crall 'QT 'D' David Deane-r Louise DeVito al'-QW' Constance Cheney Nancy Clark .qv-M is lane Cooke 'tm 'UW v-GV' Laura Christian gr . . XV . I xknfw 1 Robert Cline ,Q 'P f NX K 1 Bradley Coon Susan Crawford Sally DeVito , ire in ,ji ii. 2 'Qu Donald Crissinqer Tom DeWalt 61 my . yy Q Q M -iw N....f Bettie Dillon Iames Dininger 1 . ' . My rm. - i 'Wm ir - ,, . A, . t W Arthur Egner Sandra Evans P F iiii if f y Z V : g, , -fi ' ' ,. - A 39,5 lv Q- i . f l- ,. H Q Stephen Finnegan 1551-'r Constance Fry 62 Sarah Ellery 3 we ul all Wnfzww if K,k. - ' Michael Fagan S if sz Q ohn Fisher , U I i We T R Iames Fry ' - lg ff ! , 55. SOPHOMORES l. A s f-'C' 'w!r 'w- CJ f .wiffw . -f fm zssxsvgf . M552 Y Qz'.fn:ff55, f . ' , - 1 ss I fr: fl -M A . 1 A .,.' 2 'W JM A ' L V34 Q Catherine Dodge loe Drilling l i , 9' V R ,. .W R .ww Q fe' 2 Hl4 w,wN -'t' D loyce Elwood David Erchenhrecher Susan Fetzer Anna Fidler 1? f 'I -'x X ' 1.2. . 'sa , 1 ?yt,g . iif- ZW Timothy Fogle Maxwell French 122 H, its ki George Fullager Diane Ginter leff Eberly Marsha Edwards vi 7- L.. sl all ii.. VT., 6 Melinda Ernsberger Terrence Ervin Elaine Fidler Nancy Fields ff Larry Fried Ardith Fromm x Vqvza V ' Ka' Wm H25 .nfwi if r -- Barbara Goulcer Alan Gray .,,,. M-nr Patricia Gregory 415' -- K Q ,NP' ll 5 X Dennis Hall 1 N, I 'lm Paul Hartge wtf QM' 1' l Mary lo Herlihy 'ww gms 'ggi 4 Lynne Grifieth l if se' et, V ...M ,.,. y 1' I Gary Hallman 'W Q -:rs J sfiaf 3 Douglas Hartman i .egg i 'v,: I V Edward Herring SOPHOMORES .14 ,. , ' i'r.i. Q r ril. s it ,. 152-az Q .. 'Q' f' - R 1 5 uv, . fri lm t H' g D ff 'CW-Q 'iii L ' W t Richard Gruss Lynn Guerin X X iii 1 ,L t M yi rl 1, 1, y ..,q Q K ,Xf ek AA..- . f i 1: x William Hamilton David Gwinner -,.w k sl K irMr'l 's1l' JI .. 4' Y l sr df .wb 2-'Q f' . . V - , vw' , . ,Wg 4.'f.g,..--H .i. - v 1- .p 'f,:2::i::: .. 1 .. ra ',f. + :..... flffllff H' fHY -'!'lZ:a-fv Henry Hafer Patricia Hampton Rebecca Hart Carol Hartge 3 , c .: l.,: 4 L Q .V q f'ig.,,f. -5 A gt- E Ant HER X Geraldine Hawk Steven Hawk Vera Hayes Carl Henkel X GNN' i 'F . ii em :Q at ak xr if ll, 5' Ri Yi M X ex t X Genay Hess Scott Hoak Ritchey Hollenbaugh Carl Hopkins if 'ily 1 I if gb Cynthia Houpt Richard Howerton Iames Hudson Mary Hughes lames Hunt Cynthia Ingram 63 SOPHOMORES . fini 11351 1 2 'isiliffi' Q- Tikg W I K A Q- f-v , k Nr, fi ep-oo Ju' Q, E 1 5 El Lv V F i if 2 . ' ,N . f ,. '-354' vt hi--.!?1n.. Lois lnnis Donald leiiers Jacqueline Johnson Linda lohnson Timothy lohnson Trudy Johnson A 'M 'W rf- My Ars, Q w .M -rv ,, if L iv- ' 'iff ir W .L F, H V New ...Il L Q I , 5555? gs Dean Iohnston Lynn lohnston Suzanne lones Robert Iordan Sandra Kaylor Art Kehoe L L, J. E VV ' A' 6 ' n W V f 7,,o,' JV, . 'L 'NN M Q '05 ' r sk R 5 7 9' , sf I . ii in ful' .. vt, my I V 1. ai , V. We-L K lean Keinaih Raymond Keller Susan Keller loan Kerley Michael Konves Karen Krietemeyer K i.r K M' ' iii - r A- K. ' K 3-A fm- liee 1 L. - - .I , rr k-L.-Lf Z - A F , L L, . T' AN , f We if -311 - f' , fx , 5, V l,re ig., - L -no my rrre ,flag 'smilie .25 , 'duff A - Linda Kroka Karl Kuhn lohn LaBarqe loAnn Lanni DeLayne Lanlz David Laubie ' 2:23535 lififsiszag ,s sz .sz R . i.. .df-5 if fi' -.s 1 'uf w X 2 X I an-.L. mi, V ' ' f X . -.....L.N., A 5 fn, Qlil-H. '. fr? :L - sfsfj: -sl .. hh .elf lbw-f . f Ei ,F X . - - . y -il Q , Q Nh, I X Fred Laubie lohn LeClair Patricia Lee Dennis Lepp Cohen Lewis Gary Lewis 64 5 i SOPHOMORES WR rfeF'ift F412 4?-5 Sophomore Class Officers Left to riqhi: Carl Henkel Presidenty Rebecca Whitney, Secretary-Treasurerg Ritchey Hollenbauqh, Vice-Presidentg and Miss loan Arrington, Advisor Q ff r ,,. , .. Q. ,wt I I lf: 1 K Q 'fs 1 R in 4 r r s Kim Little Carolyn McKinney Roger McKinney Brenda Mackey Sally Mackey Dennis Markwell , 1 w ' . 7:51 .ax an L- if if 'iffy' NiCOle MCIYStOH lohn Martin Nancy Martir Q, ffsi David Milligan Ann Monn Sally Moore fs Sue Mayer Martin Mehall Marilyn Miller Q 4 tv ' 3 N-.aa Peter Morris Carolyn Mundey Patricia Norris 65 FDS Barbara Parsons Sharon Pfahler '31 Sandra Poth is-i 1 Betty Remmy 'C' ,x W 3 row. 'il . ,W Q Y' QW! ,- I f - Pe- , L P new A . If -.. - 1 ' ki Richard Paulo Robert Payne I fr rf Y 1, fr K th 99 fb ? , F 1. f 'R 8, Danny Phelps Norma Phillips SOPHOMORES -3 2,3 N, gi S 'sau 7' Q Calvin Pendleton F u'Qu3X 4 ffl ei, QQ, V A ' .1 an -sz iff-Qziitigex ,fy b y t X E x N. PY 1 'R ' W .., Q .Q at X . ta. , I -H, , - --agzff' Xt- r,,,,-,sru HQ, .U Yin-Q 3 David Pinson Maxine Perry .ar Nancy Pitkin 1 F15 'Q 57 Scott Pfahler x 'S' 1. ,L lerry Pittenqer Q- vP x , ' , l j af,-,Eff , . .M an f-to ire, ' 'a Hf'vi'v!f'?'t maui-iiix Clifford Potter Lydia Presley Ann Preston 'V 'Wk 'gm b y Robert Putnam Qv f All Sandra Randall tt Q lk Patricia Reynolds Carol Rietveld Valerie Riqq Linda Robertson Robert Ross ludy Roth lane Ruckman 66 David Rimmer P Iames Russell lanice Roark W' P K Ronald Schaai :,A 3 4 M SOPI-IOMORES '19 lf -it M 11- 22 H41 rx? S1 an-7 -v S f' v K I' lames Schull Edward Schumacher Brenda Seals Linda Sharpless . A' 7, Dale Siefferlen lr , . ww , ffl tr if 1 f' . 'Z 7 K- . E ,, Alfred Sneerinqer , .e0 'Iu F . gd! 1 4,2 . -aft' :gr ,W- we Vw I lahn Stiefel Dorothy Seton KM. JVM Patricia Sharrcck Rebecca Shaver Linda Shaw if . A if gf git Linda Siegfried Larry Slone Elton Smith 'PD 'I21t?' 'lv-L. le , mi iii My my 'Lllt 'x y A yffla 1111 Richard Sextcn Suzanne Shaw Q. mm' fm Philip Smith .M 'W' re' ' 5-N.. 'uv-., rm- f ' 11 Deborah Snyder Gary Sprague Shirley Stautfer Dane Stentz pr 1 I f , gr , 'Q ' tiir , .52 51 I Q it Q. am - 'fr-W X . 1 .W S r ,. W , f E 'T K1 wr. tt V eiflffiff iv S 7 .1 , 'v 'iiiI ' il- ' 1 ' Robert Stover Annette Stroup Dave Strouse Larry Tackett Linda Shank ,. 3 fir ' gf' R Y- M LY! ,N-.r 1 Larry Shretiler N.-gif in ir- ff' i W, nw, Wg i W 9' S H ,af 5 -4 Ll x. kim be my Terry Smith 'Tw i v Susan Stentz Dianne Takes 67 l 'w lanice Taylor in I 'W Nur W 3 ,Q 5 . mt- Lili Ronald Vanasdale 5? is 'rs .M Vs V A 4 f .5 Y. Rcaer Weaver 5 .K ar W Y Us 1 Y ,rf -,-ff 'UV'fr Michele Whalen un - ,i Af-gn' A, . 1 ij, I Mark Wilkinson 68 .1 , wwf.. gerf.s.1-.- - vi. SOPHOMORES f 'ma 'D Kin- K 'QIHAOP' Q Edward Thurman Carol Till F5 1 --.T 5 ,.'-. e 'Sf J' ' Beth VanDervort lohn VanWaqr1er L- 'Jr if Www- Shirley 'Weaver Robert Weber T-K 'L 'Ve 5 Aff' ,Q ui f ts 'Q -. Q Sandra White Rebecca Whitney .1 .qs , Douglas Williams Harold Williams rr 1522 Hi ' - sei? fi. -A an . KL .,,k ,N . W,,. rw. , E ,hi 5, y y C' il'r , as 'X - if '31 -is k' , if 'gl 11's rw.. Scoii Ulrich Michael Vanasdale P We, QF T L 'N' Q s... Larry Traxler if ,', We Z ei 'V 'K ...f . , ' Larry Wallace 1 4 'MQ' Af rv X fr X Patricia VVells Nancy Waliers me 7 'V 1 .. ff i 5 'K ff N, r- ai , in -rx J Susan Wenninaer 'i-' r 'fi Q - ' wif-:'571f.: if ,5-514 ff ifliffifii K :I ag ff? ,f ' if 2 1' Q. QQ.. we ,, .. ix., .8 K 5-11 I - . . wwf-5 - My X S1 , :QA ,f A 55 Paul Wilcox I ! ri' 'U 'N Terry Wilson Mary Wildman Carolyn Winqari Kenneth Ward - ,V fn -' Sf... f . K, N W fb 1 ,..,, F '- in . 1 3, fi ,, r Larry West T My A Q 2. ' 1-1 up QNX-f YW., O I Iarnes Wilkins Q fer Michael Wooddell Y 1 5 , . ll W. W , or X A Iohn Adkins 4-In N . Sharon Alt -4' is ., I, W if 1' 'S Q f Michael Armstrong 254 M 5n:.t ,.. -All Roy Barber Carol Bevier r Q ' ... My st. Q ff. ,, 72. L, xx NNWP' f' if y ,f Michael Boreman t M6 1 ,,,. A, 4: ,,. x Steven Adkins FRESHMEN 4' Pamela Albert j y W Linda Amert William Armstrong ,Hr N42 'V Sherry Arnato X CN Q fo L , A x f Y , Roscoe Armstrong 121 :41-er A l V A A omit Clifford Barker 4 'Firms Q... I . Charles Biglin A Ha. 'W Kenneth Barre 4 5 7' We ' at rr Veronica Biglin E .gl X U yxhy. T 3 lamos Boyd 5 Theresa Breyman X. is Q . V I ff ff, 'W 'H , - W ta, O Dennis Alfrey Sandra Allen Daniel Alt I M S. M 2' ,Q ,Q wk, ' V ' ,X 1, K 3' --A I V, ' J ' A if -L L i t 1 s's s f Iohn Anspach Thomas Anspach Cheryl Armstrong 3?-' ' ' .u y ' ll 4:1 Larry Arnold Betty Baker Larry Baldridge X' . is W it vm t .- V - kills Q- G .?lVffj,.: Larry Belcher Linda Bertke Mary Bertke 'B et 1.-. nga -1-L Sara Bliss ! W, . .,, O Robert Brinscn X .fs V ft 'Q ir. J-'wi . i 1 L If T Chris Bloom :Q - he t tt. V, 'I me ti fi' rt L' Daniel Brown If David Boor fl. Q -.. K rv. .W f.l in 11 tiki 5 lohn Brown fc ff vs. ic i T., Michael Burdqe 1, ki. , ima Q. 2 W .ig ' Richard Carner T 1 '-1 F 3 We , Y :se 'K f if FRESHMEN nts- -'-'V I , 'N , if T ' 1 ' , f K 6. , , , N L' Q. ' ' .Q . V 1 ww L, 1-M' 'H P' lik X L,V 4 L A ,,., W N Tw,-,. I Sai lcc X5 li f l M Pamela Burdqe Waldo Bush Terry Byers Jerry Lee Cains Kenneth Cains 'vvwi eg, vs , , 4 -xg I w-,Q L 4' my ' 1 ,. , Q .Q . yr Terry Carver 4' 'I I Q Gene Clark Debbie Clawson Q 'K -:Fr In -vw-W R 1 ' ,A -4 Linda Cline Ted Cline g v-lf Q K . . zl' f5f9iif,,r- 'Q lerry Cox Nancy Cox 'Vx Sieve Daup ,, fl? . iiif- 1-AM ' - w .4 J VN ns 1 K ,. ,L ww .. f, , Sandra DeSalvo ., si' - as as 2 .x 1 5. Q T 1 X6 ' x lda Champion A i- ov.f Kathryn Clevenqer 2' F I Martin Close 4. 9' aa! 1:1 , 3 1 Raymond Coy 3 i 5. .V . x , y g . ls- 221. K ja , ill 4 Franklin Diebert . T TI K ., ii 4 ' If ,, as 'Wifi Mary Champion J lean Click av-ws. f vw U5 'L W sf, Linda Cooke 'E - Larry Cramer '- Mary Dieberi Linda Chew Caroline Cline 5 rr ,N K wmv.. Lucinda Coover rf- Q . f , L. 'W ' , ,WN ,gi M- ez, Timothy Crum - if . 'H Q A Gregory Dodge is Ll , 5 nl ign . 2 in m Terry Claybauqh Ianei Cline 5 l T52 5 'We 0 Ernest Corbin 3-7 -.. ro ,lm Ski X Kenneth Curren , 4 ,, 'V' .avi we n Larry Donahue J '- ..2 iifxlemhlixh Sandra Duff f if vu. of K rl Q H, . x .. is , Q. uve .wr Q., 4 Richard Fellows M 1 Q Chris Finnegan cg- 'gf FRESHMEN JF'- V'g'l s , ef ' fi H 1 at 11' r 'K Sandra Eberhard r ,W ,Q 'Q V if st A Y, ' si in Robert Felter L HIL L1 5 . 101 ' K Robert Fisher 53.21 4 y 'fi Z X 1 David Fraley Alfred Frangella F i Dyanna Garver ff' Susan Graves Rebecca Gates lanice Elston 'G , l J x 3 4 X 4 lohn Felton LX ki :sw 1 Qc , V. -.M Ronald Foltz 1 nfs F r pt Q -f I I Q fr M 'F 'z B 5 -. Q 593' A 1 w. Sherry Fredericks Loretta Gearhart eQiiw NL ,t 1' ,yr ,,,' my, :ir 5 3, A Tim Ensman QQ i K , Q 9' my David Fensch 1. ., ft W ' -www rf' in lack Foreman A ,gg -at -, -M x Q -.W fy 3, L, y, f Linda Freese Michael Gilliam V',,... f ,i r A 2 ' 'W fl . ,, '1 5, .kk Q K' S511 , Y., K Iames Gregory Penny Griffeth lames Hall ,ff rm -2 Te Ianet Fackler Stephan Faulkner . an -Z N, w Vicki Fensch Virginia Filce .N 'G Donna Fought Emmett Fox Q . Vi, Alan Gallaway i , ima' m if 'B it me ff SI 1 :- Wilhert Glower -.Q t i- xv 6 i. Toni Gamble vw is lr? Mary Godby Margaret Hamilton Mary Hannafus -r M Q v , ,W Q , 1' :-,.V Q Q 12:0 Barbara Hanrahan 5 '43 Penny Heitzman F pt 1 Vs in Tharon Hobbs Cathy Hunter F RESHMEN if '-sn Q .aa Q Duane Hartqe Harold Hartqe Iudith Haun Forrest Haveriield ,Loretta Hawk : all 5 gat- r, a, ,D Q 4 ,. ' ff it V Q ya. , ' -A ze., H ,L Jw. H .N uw Y. ,, is ' Patrick Heydinqer Delbert Hicks Penny Hipsher Nancy Hoak Larry Hobbs , ,D . , r,., r:l,r . P I2 -! W ke 5 iw jo y f, F4 Q ,,,: wr- , A .7 I . -'-an fu 3: A . 3 V in 5 I 3 ,Q V 'V' ll is . ,ik E? pin , ' K ,env ' - A Yue... M , .D ,D ' it M 135 D -A i Robert Hoffman xv by lf: 2 ,. . W lcel Hunter l ' C' rv . ' Q E A .V ., 72: by , 5 Y 1 l X gf V D, .4 William lewell Beatrice lohnson 74. ei qlggggb g ,., . 5 46: H A W M ':- : . 's 1 Mary Iones Carolyn lustice loyce Honse We ' g1,yw Glen lrey 4, : 0' we ' J hgh 1, f if f , -.- .- wax U1 Sandra lohnson Q , E , Ross Kaul Cindy Horner ally Z lim Iackson I 5, J, 4 5 G. , me Ei Q Terry lohnsen i efx Dennis Keqley '4' ' D 1 l 'O 11 it - Q Michael Hoskins S I L N Us if Candace Ieifers Deborah lohnston Daryl Hummel 5 4 1 ii -qt lil? C i,',- 2 leff lenney Connie Iones ,jf Q' 5 2, , if fm W, I' X ,gm A AW' li QHLM A S, ez Marie Keinath Pat Keller -'A1 ' 1, Q Ls Ann Kemp K 41'-1 -CQ vomit: Mary Kleman is 9 ,, L x r -. Y lean Lauhie Donna McClain -L fr FRESHMEN ar ,QA-r gg ,, M I liz 3 af Sara Kennedy Charlotte Kenney lerry Kessler Myrna Knee .MQ fl f f A 1 Penny Layer 2 Kg Rose Kollar M f rl f, Iohn LeVan ' , ti k A4 Robert McCullough Michael McKean gl r 0, 'L' Q, ' M ',-,r , 3 u l K I ijllix Todd M-:Kinney Edeltraud Maertins - af me X Q. L 4 fi rrr rl 'L H K, ,l,., yy! nf' . fl ,VX 2 Carl Medley David Mehall Marilyn Krietemeyer ,, W ,, 'L ,. g L 4' W L 5. W X , Candy Love 1 5 K 1, K if r , , I 121' I Q 'i A 1 'M ' ,kr Carolyn King . r wi -ll an rr Karen Lafferty l Q il?-View of tl.. 'il Greg Love K 5 if M as: V 5 , lames McKelloqq Iohn McKelloqq in vp H . .F 'QL if -vm , , A ' - lr f . ' ' 1 fr -M mi y f lady Marshall Cynthia Martin Carol May M... 'X A xi M David Merkle lim Messenger Vicky Messersrnith fr ' is t 617 wr, X , 5 ',,. , M ir' Rodney Kiser -ff his .1 ,f Steven Lake Cynthia McBride ,Q 0 Linda McKenzie My - :D rr X l ff ' C XJ Robert Mazza 'wiipw 1 ,H , Susan Miley '. Ev f' Linda Miller .EXW , D i iii 1 ' , 'X ra- , g f-5. QQ! -we Dwight Moore ,I w5'f i 1, - Q N: Greg Perry - 'X Url nj 'l' ' ug gm , W 2:2 , X ll 4 3 0 Robert Miller ,Il 71 J,,,a 'Q- C iw M K n , ,. . , Pam Morse David Pfahler q, 2 -is , Z ,i If iv FRESHMEN .--.Q 3 .,... A, Virginia Milliron Martin Mitchell -K .9 ,- W s if . . , Y A. a. X ry V .EAM 4 'Q 1 mf If David Nedrow George Needs .I m 5 t M' ff Paul Pfahler Francis Pittenger M lr y if f i . , ,Zigi . Ricky Potts Sally Price Sandra Pry Susan Purdy M. In ff 1 - , I -- ' if x I '-as -f ' ,S I AQ 30 3. lr i ' A te- K 'Tr' ' Mil' Q 5 ff E I .M 4 t ' . V we fs., M is Donald Racer Connie Radcliffe Jackie Ramey Ianie Rarney Y Q c ' x M ' r,:,: .if-fy N Sharon Reese Vicki Rinehart Raymond Risner David Roberts , 1 s .ci, T Larry Mollette 10' Marjorie Needs Joseph Monn rl 'Q Diana Parsons W . M t 'I sf- is Q gn. me 'I A' 'H 5 Anthony Police Susan Pollock K K , .ifvffiifm , f 11 Bertha Queen 1 ALT' f . xi ll ,M 4 , - I i , Iarnes Reed le, t 9 , Q Q QSQM ! Iames Roberts A if wi ' Ni. 5 Diana Rabold 4' rw . c .SK if 4 Susan Reed Kay Roberts iv Larry Studer ,fa 'V' my -r' ' A '51 T FRESHMEN 3 'Or' All -1. vu vo. 4-9 ' Cathy Robertson Linda Robinson Luther Rogers Shirley Ruckman Penny Rudd KCIYYIY RYICIIN3 .. N- Q V.: 6- A g i f SQ I kk :. 7 s,,, v lux, 7 L, , V . N 4-'wif -, ' , Ni ,er , ,V ,,V, j T S 'wx '-W-f ,,, of 'W V 4, J ggk 1 .,A., Marcile Schroeder Gary Seals Don Sell Mary Sexton Stephen Sexton David Shade I S 19' .V N- . 1 Thomas Shadel Charles Shealy Kim Shepherd fs- T--f i ii! 'T ' 3 ' x , W. S M K -cn. W' W do if .fr df f :f'f',.- ff if 4 Xb' 1 Ioe Smith Rick Smith Dave Spangler .r , fr r 'r ff 1 1 'ff-fe Richard Stroup lane ter Braalc 1, , f .-H.. f I T Thomas Thornton Barbara Tiffany Don Troxell Marietta Shepherd Sharon Shelton 'Ziff Iefirey Sperk as Susan Terman ' A isa' Z ,,..f-4.7 David Vie-rs 'E' ww W ru 4 Iames Stepp 320 J 'N P I ' an 'Evzfz ff f ,X Danny Thornton Q31 'Q riiidyy y lames Viers r c .., T 5, Ray Shira - is 'Q V a 'Nt ' .. - r Q A Barbara Stevens H 'Uv f 1 . , ,R I , . 4 1 ,si Q 4 9 rs eff, . 3 . 5, -L Pamela Thornton QS- A I eff. I A M 'H Linda Wallace Q- : ,. , LVk'V LL VN , N , Duane Walp x K' P W 4 fs -, iff 15- f jf? f viii: A Ioanne Wenning Nl. 7 'K ' H-pl. .wrgfg W, N GHS? ,QV win in 'W ,.. Craig Williams ':: WH. ,, S . W' a 6 if, Q 7 L, ni' f gageiw ti' A . sf Nicholas Yosick Mt, .- . ,. ' W ,-Maeve. f - -.1 , es? ,,,: A ,, T it X Fred Walton S X 5 qt T r be Melvin Westcott 75 5 M. Phil Williams Wt :S :mit fwsegias ,lm : ,,:,,,, 555 A. I up , is N1 2 tri 3 Steam 5, 3 N55 Hi f 3 Q ,Q . sl , Q sf 5 fa .5 Thomas Young FRESHMEN f -1' 52:52:95 .. .- ,. f , fm-?ww.s, ,. . ,faq at T Kwik . . T l QA M N, .fm V ff' S 52 2 sf 1545, . My Thomas Warrick Thomas Weaver Ronnie Weikle affgg is K Nl. 1 Thomas Whisler Teresa Whitacre Y Rutid Williams S si mg ,P 23 ' f- ,s l ,,.,...f V Nancy Zeiters fs 'I-1 QQ V t,,t., if g ig L ggi T T 5 , I , Damon Wise NEW STUDENTS R' In r. we K ' i W ,E t 5 W I 5 1 sz N 1 H. E .4 . . 2 . ii Gary Whittington - Ioyce Wolbaugh N ' - 5 5 af., R Linda Weiland er ,YQ in VL as Howard Wilcox 'tw 3 2 3 m -A ,y -we on , , Q X fe V 2 we Louise Yates . o,.. w .,., ,. 1 3 ffm' 'X tw' xl l Diane Bland ISD Peggy Thornton C101 L W K xiii . is stii T, . ' Brenda Elliott Kill Cynthia Haslop Cl ll Eugene Hopkins U05 David Marble C105 Ronald Workman t9J SPORTS Kleft io riqhtl: lim Henkel, Rick Landis, Mike Lake, cmd Chuck Weiz receive awards for being outstanding on the football gridiron. PA ,ff flwfi Q GP QQ' I ' L K , Midi f l ,,, J L TW1 -I I '-,l YLK' ---L K . mm-- ' gl .A I g 'V f ,gl 1 -Q V M - W A.':2.fz2 -2 I ,,,,A PET' VARSITY FOO B LL Q , L an 4: 4 Q ml, iw 1 I 1 A 2 H,. , , is' ,,.,g , , --1, 1' k L , in f ,3 , ,Qsl ,Q ,,M. 3 L L '.. Q 33 LKVZ' , - ' :iz , an ,an W 1 Q ' fu, 'z1- '- - Qf-' X . , '. . . 'fs ll 3 'Q Z - . H9111 in-. M: 2? F p-- - -E L Q Q 5 H.. I ,,,,, -..-W N, kr ,L J f nd! 5 l I C x N wa' 3 -..:, A I QI D 1+ 5- ,- I , v, f vL,. me was n g n u 4 . 3 VV.. '11 V 5 I k . gl, VAR I FOOTB LL ar as 4 I . A as 1 VL.. W ,, , W ,. E, ,LW, , , A ar , .Q , 7 A 5 sm .V S52 wg 31213 . ,,kL 1, ,. fl M. in--41k.,. 21:-K K , ,, 4- ' 'hu-4 has ,M 1' Lge: M MK 3 iii K ,,,,,, ibn-Quan' ,lei K ,zfaf 'Lai 1, 7 ,, A- an M. A .W , , ll Ill have in 1' 'ei 'E w H , 1' ,X ,, 1. K , - ,, X- . f , nw- , , ,gk - X 1 4 '52 1? .Jw 'D 4 R, fN 'Q 'fm K ,X S x QW 1 Q5 .Mw htm 3. 4 75512 ' X .M 5 Nr if ' I '11, W V 5' V. 4 WL Q ... Q R 'X fi if 52 Q Q an ig 2 ff? K - 'Q' :I u 2 a, A Yi i' W 5 r Q 1' My ,QR 1' , . 6 hh.. A W ,, ,K JZ ,, 9 , Ai g. ff' -I 'K r-.rilji A s . 1 V 5 wivjw 3 gb 'w 'S FOOTBALL COACHES KNEEUNG: flett to riqhtl: Mr. Nace Berdanier, assistant Freshman coach: Mr. Ronald Strine, Freshman coach: Mr. Don Monn, Reserve coach. SECOND ROW fleft to riqhtl: Mr. Wile liarn Varble, Assistant Varsity coach: Mr. William Wilkins, Head Football Coach: and Mr. Ward Holdsworth, As- sistant Varsity Coach. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1962 Varsity Football Shelby vs. Opponent 22 ......... Lakewood St. Edward . . . . . . 6 24. . . .... Ashland ........ . . . 6 32. . . .... Tiffin Columbian . . . . U 42. . . .... Norwalk ........ . . . O 46... .... Galion ........ ... O 52. . . .... Willard .......... . . . U 34. . . .... Upper Sandusky . . . . O 6. . . .... Bellevue ....... . . . 8 44. . . .... Bucyrus ......... . . . U O ......... Mansfield Madison . . 6 302 26 82 I beq your pardon-l hate to be uncouthf' RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM . Q Sm FIRST ROW lleft to rightlz Dave Shade, lim lackson, Rick Potts, Bob Mazza, Duane Walp, Tim Ensman, lim Reed, loe Hunter, Mel Wescott, Glen lrey, Greg Dodge, Bill lewell, and Bob Felter. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightlz Bill Hamilton, lohn LeClair, Iohn Martin, Scott Pfahler, Dean lohnston, Kim Little, Eddie Thurman, Dave Laubie, Bob Stover, Toby Wilcox, lim Wilkins, Charles Carter, and Bob Putnam. - THIRD ROW Cleft to rightlz Coach Ron Strine, Rex Argo, Mike The reserve football team raced to eight Wins and a tie in ten games for their most successful season since 1955. This year for the first time, the young Whippets met all the N.O.L. teams. The only blemish against league opponents was a tie with Willard, While the lone loss Was administered by Madison. Burling, Ed Herring, Bob Payne, Rich Hollenbaugh, Carl Henkel, Lynn Guerin, Pete Bashore, Scott Ulrich, Don Ieffers, Iohn Workman, Chuck Campbell, Kenny Bogan, Cliff Potter, and Coach Don Monn. FOURTH HOW tleft to rightl: Dennis Alfrey, Hugh Pittenger, Larry Baldridge, lack Foreman, Danny Thornton, Don Troxell, Chuck Biglin, Mike Armstrong, lim Viers, Todd McKinney, Butch Wilcox, and Dave Spangler. Shelby vs. Opponent 8 ..... ...Ashland .. ..... O 86 .... ...Norwalk .. ...1O 14 .... ...Bucyrus .. .. 8 14 .... ...Willard .......... ...14 8 .... . . .Tiffin Columbian . . . . 6 38 .... . . .Crestline ........ . . 0 34 .... ...Bellevue .. ....l2 8 .... . . .Galion . 6 16 .... ...Madison ........ ....3O 14 .... ...Upper Sandusky . . ... . 8 190 92 VARSITY BASKETBALL . r Q 5' fig'3'7f' S19 KNEELING Kleit to rightl: Iohn Hancock imanagerl, Roger May, Roddy Stentz, Mark Wolford, lim Henkel, Dennis Kidwell, and Ronald Fagg. Pacing the Whippet scorers this year was Mike Lake who tallied 186 points for an average of 10.3 per game. lim Henkel scored 170 markers for an average of 9.4 and Denny Kidwell chalked up 156 points for an 8-7 average. Dan Workman averaged 6.4 as he totaled 115 counters. Lake also led in rebounding as he snared 177. Bill Baldridge cleared the boards 121 times and Iim Henkel grabbed 120. Kidwell was top marksrnan from the foul line canning 81 per cent of his attempts. lim Henkel led in field goal shooting as he clicked on 37 per cent of his shots from the floor. Sophomore Carl Henkel will be the most ex- perienced player returning next year as the Whip- pets graduate six seniors. ,Q y f ffl SECOND ROW ileft to riqhtl: Drew Claes Cmanagerl, Tim Wild- man, Dan Hartman, Mike Lake, Dan Workman, Steve Moore, Bill Baldridge, and Head Coach Williams. VARSITY BASKETBALL SHELBY VS. OPPONENT 38 ...... .... W illard ................ 46 44 ..... ...... B ellevue ....... ..... 4 8 29 ..... . . . Mansfield St. Peter .... .... . 92 36 ..... ..... G alion ....... ..... 6 2 52 ..... .... B ucyrus .... ..... 3 4 44 ..... ....... G alion ....... ..... 5 2 38 ..... .... U pper Sandusky . . . . . . . .69 32 ..... . . . Mansfield Madison .... .... . 36 26 ..... .... T ittin Columbian . . . . . . . .53 35 ..... ...... N orwalk ..... ..... 7 9 48 ..... .... B ucyrus .... ..... 4 l 65 ..... .... T iffin Calvert . . . . . . . . 53 31 ..... .... B ellevue .... ..... 5 1 57 ..... ... Lexington ... . . . . .49 42 ..... ....... W illard ........ ..... 4 7 51 ..... . . . Mansfield Madison .... .... . 58 51 ................ Wooster ......... ..... 5 3 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 49 ............ Upper Sandusky ............ 58 Bill Baldridge whistles in a two-pointer against Tiffin. Dan Workman fires away against Columbian. lim Henkel rings up iwo on a bunny Mike Lake ballhawking in Bellevue game. 85 Left io right: Coach Charles Williams, Varsity: Coach Ken Terman, Reserveg Coach Ron Strine, Freshman. RESERVE BASKETBALL ,, ED 133 ,44 3 KNEELING Cleft to riqhtl: Ross Kaul Cmanagerl, Larry Field, SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Coach Terman, Tom DeWalt, David Pinson, Iim Hunt, Rich Hollenbaugh, Cohen Lewis, Dean Iohnston, David Strouse, Ed Thurman, Carl Henkel, Karl Fred Laubie, and Bob Putnam. Kuhn, and Lynn Guerin. RESERVE BASKETBALL SHELBY VS. OPPONENT 33 ....... ..... W illard ................ 51 26 ...... ....... B ellevue ................ 44 The Whippei reserves posted G 5-12 reeerd es 33 .... .... M CIl'1Sll.9ld Peter .... .... 5 l. Scored G pair of Wins Over Bucyrus and one ig B Ciigigs ' Z 3 each over Galion, Tiffin Ca1vert, and Willard. 34 ---- --'----- G 011011 ------- ---- 4 0 Carl Henkel led the reserve scorers with 174 gg 'Mugiiiieliafddclgizn 2 gl points in 15 games for an average of 12.4. Lynn 21 ..., Tiffin Coiumbicm 37 Guerin tallied 122 points in 17 games for a 7.2 34 ---- ----- N OI'WOIlk ----.- ---- 5 2 average. Cohen Lewis scored 99 markers in 17 33 Isucgjffllils 't ' 3 If contests for a 5.8 average. Rod Stentz chalked 11n ver 32 iiil i u l Beiievue nliil ..-. 6 i up 74 counters in eight games for an average of 39 .... .... L exington .... .... 4 6 9.3, 46 .... ....... W illard ...... . . . .32 31 .... .... M ansfield Madison . . . . . . .50 20 .... ....... W ooster ...... .... 3 5 86 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Pack Rats, under the tutelage of Coach Ron Strine, recorded a 10 and 5 slate including a championship in the Madison Freshman Tourna- rnent. Dave Fensch led the squad with 133 points in 15 games for an 8.9 average. Larry Baldridge tallied 120 points for an 8.0 average while Bob Fisher rang up 118 markers for a 7.9 average. lack Foreman wasn't far behind as he totaled 117 counters for a 7.8 average while Gene Clark scored 76 points in 13 games for an average of 5.8. In a close race for top honors in rebounding, Fisher led with 164. Following were Foreman with 160 and Baldridge with 154. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SHELBY VS. OPPONENT 54 ...... .... M ansfield Madison ........... 28 41 .... ....... W illard ...... .... 2 4 41 .... Ashland ....46 29 .... ...Willard... ....30 37 .... ..... O ntario . . . . . . .27 47 .... ......... B ucyrus ...... .... 2 9 23 .... .... M ansfield Madison . . . . . . .37 39 .... ...... P lymouth ..... .... 2 3 35 .... .......... G alion ....... .... 3 7 38 .... .... M ansfield St. Peter . . . . . . .33 36 .... ..... O ntario ...... .... 1 9 39 .... ....... B ucyrus ...... .... 2 4 33 ........... Mansfield St. Peter ........... 35 MADISON FBESHMAN TOURNAMENT 52 ............ Upper Sandusky ............ 41 46 .... ..... A shland ...... .... 4 4 KNEELING Cleft to rightl: Howard Wilcox 1Manage-rl, Bob Felter, SECOND ROW Klett to rightl: Coach Strine, Bob Hoffman, Mike lim Iackson, Dave Fensch, Larry Baldridge, Dick Fellows, and McKean, Terry Carver, Bob Fisher, lack Foreman, Gary Seals, Rick Potts fmanagerl. and Dan Brown. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD 1153 li it -f xl ,F . QI-rr' FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: Fred Mellick, Iim Scheerer, Larry Milliron, Gerald Craighead, Robert Dunathan, Larry Snyder, David Spangler, Doyle Minich, and Iohn Wilcox. SECOND ROW fleft to rightl: Bill Baldridge, Dennis Gates, Max Bashore, Carl Henkel, lohn Kennedy, Bob Lowery, Dennis letters, Francis Lux, Gerald Winely, and Bill Hicks, Manager. THIRD ROW fleft to rightl: Dave Reed, Manager, Steve Moore, Malcolm McKinney, Charles Wetz, loe Rudd, Ron- ald Argo, Dan Workman, Larry Burks, and Gene Pruitt. FOURTH ROW tleit to rightl: Coach Holdsworth, Coach Strine, Rick Wright, Dick Miller, Bill Anspach, Charles Maier, and Head Coach Varble. 1962 Varsity Track Scores ,A-, Shelby vs. Opponent 32 2!3. .. ...Mansfield Madison ... . .85 1X3 40 2!3... .... Bellevue ....... ....77 U3 42 2!3... .... Willard ....75 1X3 57 .. ...Bucyrus .. ....6l 66 2!3... ...Ontario ....5l 1X3 Bill Baldridge taking the high hurdles in a school contest. 4 ' . - ,' ...ff ',-. star 1 - . rz .,,. '- if p ...... Iflffffldt: .- . - st. Jtlrlittt -is t - - . t--tr-s tg wt.. fl A ' srs, 4 tssrtri A A -- V ' R K A rt, 5 4 L' - -- - A 4 . gl . 2, ' , ,.. nr,s t,-'f i'Tf - -' , fi, : A V ., . A 88 75 l!6... .... Norwalk ......... ...42 5X6 68 l!6. .. .... Upper Sandusky .. . . .49 516 70 . .... Ashland ......... . . .48 91 .... Galion ........... . . .27 52 .......... Tiffin Columbian ....... 66 Shelby finished third in the Wooster relays and third in the N.O.L. Meets. Dave Spangler out in front in the 880. TRACK COACHES 'Nb Head Coach William Varbleg Assistant Coaches-Ronald Strine and Ward Holdsworth. After getting off to a miserable start by losing their first four dual meets, The Whip- pet Varsity Track Squad raced to tive con- secutive victories before dropping the finale to Tiffin Columbian. Thus they finished with a tive and five slate in dual competition. Leading the scorers was Gene Pruitt with 79M points. Although running in only half ot the meets, Charles Wetz still finished a close second with 78 U6 markers. Bill An- spach and Bob Dunathan were third and fourth respectively, With 60 lfl2 and 58 U12 points. Dick Miller ran the 120 yard low hurdles in 14.0 seconds tor a new school record. RESERVE TRACK TEAM 'I 5lFt 't 'tg 5555! -15.1 til' t ',, S , L y ,u it ,, :. ,urn fy, K , L 5 rt,s T it A A iL:.agf,mIff- ' if M an sit. as ,f ANT' vs , , Q , jf 8 . . -A ,. f -e ., i y 2 A, 4 H ' A -T , ' if INN, t was i. Q A Y! V M - is X K 1 ,f ,nit -if tw 1 ...,,g 1 ' ' t. , A at P T 1' ' FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: Dave Walp, Tom Robinson, Don tetters, Rich Hollenbaugh, Rod Stentz, Don Reed, Mike Hemmerly, Charles Leemaster, and Dan Hartman. SECOND ROW tlett to rightlz Tom Shadrick, Dick Fisher, Bob Miley, lim Daup, left Martin, Scott Ptahler, Charles St! Schiffer, and Dave Laubie. THIRD ROW tleft to rightl: Coach f-loldsworth, Kim Little, Ed Kurtzman, Paul Fagan, Dean Heuberger, Tom' Busic, Louis McCormick, and Dennis Lepp. VARSITY TENNIS 1962 Varsity Tennis Shelby vs. Opponent l ....... .... M anstield Madison ......... 4 3 .... .... G alion ........... ..... 2 l .... .... S t. Peter's ..... ..... 7 4 .... .... A shland .......... . . . . 3 O .... .... M ansiield Madison . . . . . .4 .... Bellevue .......... 1 .... .... A shland U .... .... S t. Peter's ......... ..... 9 O .... .... M ansfield Senior . . . . . . . .9 l .... .... M anstield Senior . . . . . . . .9 1 .... .... G alion ............ ..... 3 Varsity Tennis Coach Mf'RC'1Ph Sifofchuck Playing without the benefit of a single senior, the 1962 Varsity Tennis Squad rang up two vic- tories against nine losses. The pair of Wins were chalked up at the expense of Gallon and Ashland High Schools. Pacing the Whippets as high scorers were left Dawson and Phil Bogard. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: lim Stickney, Kort Broomhall, Ritchie, Terry Cox, Jerry Russell, Glenn Griffith, Ieff Karl Kuhn, Art Kehoe, loe Drilling, and Richard Gruss. Dawson, and Phil Bogard. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Coach Sirofchuck, Kenneth VARSITY GOLF TEAM FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl Bill Shaver, Ieff Bricker, Rick man, Tim Wildman, Dick Tiffany, David Strouse, Drew Ht R dSth dRhG Cl dL Sh ffl. eizman an y mi an rc reene. aes, an arry re er SECOND ROW Kleft to rightl Coach Yohn, Gary Hall- The 1962 Varsity Golf Squad enjoyed a highly successful season winning ten games, los- ing 6, and tying 3, While out- scoring their opponents 190 to 115W. After dropping five of their first ten matches, the Whippets swung into high gear and lost only one of their last nine con- tests. The team finished second in the N.O.L., only two points, or one victory, behind Champion Galion. All four members of the squad made the All-League Team: Rick Heitzman and Ran- dy Smith made the first team, Bill Shaver the second team, and Ieff Bricker received hon- orable mention. Head Golf Coach Shelby finished 2nd in the Mr Ioseph Yohn 1962 Varsity Golf Shelby vs. Opponent 4 .... Mt. Gilead ...... 4 1 .... Ashland ........ 15 16 .... Willard .... .... 0 5 .... Galion .... .... 1 l 8 .... Mansfield Madison ...... 0 7M Mt. Gilead . 8M 5 Norwalk . . . ll 13W Galion ..... GW 19 Norwalk . . . 1 6M .... St. Peter's . . 7W 16 Mansfield Madison . 0 TOVZ .... Upper Sandusky 5M 19V2 .... Willard .... ZW 12W .... St. Pefer's . . 7V2 4Vz .... Ashland . . 15W 5 Mansfield Senior .. 5 10 Mansfield Senior .. 10 16 Upper Sandusky 0 10 Tiffin Calvert 0 VARSITY BASEBALL The 1962 Whippet Varsity Baseball Squad chalked up a record of 8 wins and 9 losses. With only two seniors on the team, the Whip- pets made up for what they lacked in experi- ence through hustle and desire. The most sat- isfying wins were the three decisive victories over St. Peter's and the one over Mansfield Senior High. Individually Bill Anspach led the club in bat- 4 ' jj 1 , g ting with a .324 mark. Mike Iohnson paced the team in runs batted in with 16, doubles-3, and total bases-24. Kidwell, in addition to lead- ing the varsity with three triples, also topped the pitchers with a 5 and 3 record and a 1.53 earned run average. Steve Smith led the club with 2 homersg Dick Shuler had 16 runs, 16 hits, and 3 doubles. 5 .. ,,,, is ...MQ X 1 v I FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: Don Clevenger, Mark Wolford, Steve Smith, Dan Hughes, Glen Wilkins, Charles Wetz, Iohn Crum, William Felter, Richard Shuler, Dennis Kidwell, William Anspach, Iames Blair, Dennis Roberts, and Steve Mike Iohnson, and Roger May. Biglin CManagerJ. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Richard Mackey CManaqerl, Mr. Charles Williams Varsity Baseball Coach 5 -f f',, . I irrf ' , , ,, rl.. .,,. iyyi 1 1 llt' W 1962 Varsity Baseball Scores O ...... Willard . . . . . . Mi , A,, ylS Shelby vs. Opponent 5 ...... St. Peter's '1ttty .l . A .,. lii 2 ...... Lexington ......... l 10. . . . . .Mansfield 2 il . 3 ...... Col. Crawford ..... 2 Senior . . . . . Q :ll 1 'y .itl U ...... Willard ...... . . . 8 1 . . . . . .Mansfield y if O if 2 ...... Gallon .... . . . 5 Madison . . . . . . 1 fi 5 ...... Mansfield 5. . . . . .Upper 1 'iln Madison . .. .. . 7 Sandusky .. .. . , 21 ...... St. Peter's .. . . . l 1 ..... .Mansfield 'ftr 1 lti 5 ll'l'i 1 12 ...... St. Peter's .. . . . 6 Senior .. 1 1 O ...... Ashland .......... 5 8. . . . . .Lexinton . . . . . t1s'r i 5 ...... Col. Crawford ..... 6 3. . . . . .Galion . . . . . . RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM in FIRST ROW fleft to riqhtl: Charles Nolan, Lee Faulkner, SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Steve Bell, Cohen Lewis, lohn Loveland, Coach Monn, Mike Wooddell, Bob Pena, Iohn Martin, Lynn Guerin, Iohn Workman, Ed Thurman, Grid lim Onie. George Brown, and George Wiley. 1962 Reserve Baseball The 1962 Reserve Baseball Shelby vs, Opponent Team rang up a slate of 10 wins 1 ...... Ontario ........... 4 cmd 4 losses to oivs Coach 19 ...... Willard ........... 12 Monn his fifth consecutive Win- 8 ...... Lexington . . . . . . 4 ning SGCISOH- 8 ...... Plymouth ... U Cherries Noion posed the 6 ...... Mansfield squad in batting with an aver- Modison ,,,, , , , 5 age of .286 Lee Faulkner, Lynn 7 ...... Plymouth , . , , , , 8 Guerin, and lohn Martin led in 9 ....,, Plymouth , , , , , , 6 hits with ll each. Cohen Lewis ll ...... Willard . . . . . . 6 topped the Club with ihrss dou- 3 ....., Willard 2 bles, while Nolan led in runs 8 ..,.,, Willard , ,, O scored with 195 Guerin in trip- 7 ...... Lexington . . . . . . 1 los with two: and Martin in Reserve Baseball Coach Mr. Don Monn l ...... Mansfield Senior .... . . . 4 8 ...... Mansfield Madison ........ 14 3 ...... Mansfield Senior .... . . . l homers with two. 93 G.A.A. into BOTTOM ROW Cleft to rightlz Linda Robertson, Cindy Houpt, Cathy Dodge, Sally DeVito, Cindy Wray, Anne Lafferty, Mary Ann Inscho, Michele Whalen, lune Went, Suzon Light, and Louise Hoehn. SECOND ROW: Sherry Amato, Toni Gamble, Penny Rudd, Sharon Reese, Marie Keinath, Theresa Breyman, Pat Keller, Linda Freese, Tina Baker, Sara Kennedy, Barb Hanrahan, Sandy DeSalvo, and Diana Rabold. THIRD ROW: Sandy Pry, Connie Radcliffe, Vicki Fensch, Pam Burclge, Peggy Hamilton, Ginny Milliron, Donna Fought, Cindy McBride, Kay Roberts, Pam Thorton, Carolyn McKinney, and Mary Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Linda Robinson, Veronica Biglin, Virginia Fike, Sue Purdy, Sally Price, ,lane terBraak, Cindy Horner, Karen Lafferty, Sara Bliss, Carolyn King, Myrna Knee, and OFFICERS FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Cindy Wray iVice-presidentl, .Anne Lafferty CPresidentJ, and Cathy Dodge tRecording Secretaryl. SECOND ROW: Miss Swearingen CAdvisorl, Sally DeVito fSports Managerl, Mary Ann Inscho CSecretaryl, and Michele Whalen CTreasurerJ. 94 Sandy Allen. FlFTH ROW: lanet Brown, Pat Fagan, Pam Albert, Pam Morse, Sandy Duff, Cindy Martin, Evelyn Barber, lanet Argo, Pat Hampton, ludy Elwood, and Pat Sharrock. SIXTH ROW: Ianet Cline, Nancy Walker, Shirley Cattey, Linda Siegfried, ludy Roth, Geraldine Hawk, Marlene Baker, and Meg Arnold. SEVENTH ROW: lane Ruckman, Bette DeSalvo, Janet Wag- goner, Pat Reynolds, Becky Shaver, Penny Heitzman, Nancy Cox, Dyanna Garver, Becky Gates, Linda Wallace, and Bertha Queen. EIGHTH ROW: Cathy Hunter, Connie lanes, Susie Terman, Cathy Ryland, Susie Miley, Carol May, Barb Tiffany, Norma Phillips, Bette Dillon, and Diane Ginter. The G.A.A., under the direction of Miss May Swearengin, has participated in many activities this year. Miss Swearengin, a newcomer to the faculty, has brought many new ideas to the club. Volleyball, basketball, track, softball, tumbling, and other individual sports have made up this year's program. Two teams, a varsity and reserve, have com- peted with other area schools in volleyball and basketball. Each member tries to attain a set number of points by the end of the year. These points are earned by participating in various individual sports. The goals. of each G.A.A. member are to achieve confidence, leadership, good sportsman- ship, and to become a better person by working for the good of others. 1962 HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS PATRICIA SHEDENHELM HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Miss Cheryl Benedict Miss Dolores Milligan Miss Diane Troxell Miss Shirley Mitchell VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to riqhi: Shirley Mitchell, Dolores Milligan, Faye Rinehart, Sandra Williams, Margaret Durkin, and Diane Troxell. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Left to riqht: Becky Whitney, Connie Cheney, lane Ruckman, Linda Shank, Becky Shaver and Mary Lee I-lannafus. GIRLS' PEP CLUB FIRST ROW tleft to rightlz Lynn Griffeth, Linda White, Bar- bara Cline, Nancy Simon, Roberta Precht, Cathy Hollen- baugh, Nancy Kuhn, Susie Bell, Iune Went, Anne Lafferty, Sue Shepherd, Gail Swank, Suzon Light, and Stephanie Iewell. SECOND ROW: Lucinda Fackler, Marcia France, Patricia Gates, Mary Louise Hoehn, Michele Whalen, Martha Keil, Garnet Steel, Iudy Myers, Carol Mazza, Cynthia Trout, Io Ann Thomas, Theresa Friebel, Ianeen Mellick, and Pam Conley. THIRD ROW: Carol Herlihy, lane Baker, Martha Medley, Melody Alfrey, Cheryl Hawk, Iudy Hallman, Sally Sweet, Kay Russell, Sharron Solinger, Sue Underhill, Becky Beer, Sandra DeLong, Ioyce Markwell, and Ioyce Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Lola Waldruff, Christine Baker, Melinda Ernsberger, Susan Wenninger, Sue Mayer, Marilyn Miller, Linda Siegfried, Marcia Laird, Margie Parsons, Elaine Lybarger, Sue Fetzer, Toni Hunter, Bonnie Hursh, and Sally Wescott. FIFTH ROW: Betty Mitchell, Dyian Moore, Mary Ann Schif- fer, Deborah Snyder, Margaret Arnold, Linda Iohnson, Mary Lou Wildman, Ioan Kerley, Susie Albert, Sandra Randall, Geraldine Hawk, Iudy Roth, Shirley Cattey, and Joanne Biqlin. SIXTH ROW: Charlotte Shira, Karen Robertson, Louise Un- derhill, Sherrill Onie, Sharon Wingart, Iackie Moore, San- dra White, Rosemary Carrier, Genay I-less, Susanne Iones, Sharon Dillon, Beth Van Dervort, Linda Kroka, and Dor- othy Seton. SEVENTH ROW: Arlene Fackler, Linda Riley, Cheryl Shank, Patricia Bendle, Sally Yarman, Roberta Franklin, 'Paula Kessler, Mary Ann La Barge, Donna Pinson, Donna Perry, Iayne Schiffer, Shirley Bertka, Iane Stoffer, and Betty Perry. EIGHTH ROW: Patricia Reynolds, lanet Waggoner, Betty De Salvo, Sharon Marshall, Susan Martinez, Cheryl Conley, Katherine Kennedy, Carol Crosby, Sally Police, Iudy Frank, Hope Stehling, lanice Clark, Diane Keinath, and Carol Cooke. Members who were absent when picture was taken: Wes- lie Wisler, Linda Hartz, Ina Griffith, and Barbara Parsons. Miss Lillian R. Bowman is advisor for the group. Diane Troxell Iohn Crum President of Hi-Y President of Tri-Hi-Y Business Manager of H SCARLET s 1 A V Ierrf Russell A'A it 5 Q t ,S IEA ws 2 Q 1 5 f A Q 4 m T ,M STS? Jennis Ieiiers President of 'hespicm Club Fred Eichinqer President of tstronomy Club Game! Steel Head Usher --i. I t .nl 5 Q 5 ,..k ' -- - ' -I ' KL' f . is Q., . .. . Christine Straw Co-editor-SCARLET S F1 Mike Head Drum Major Red Bcmcl David Spangler President of Student Council Judy Myers Head Usher 1.41. Y 'fi Cheryl Shank Co-editor of WI-HPPET TALES N 3 lt, r. A . wt . r it Am-te Lqueny Co-editor-SCARLET S President oi G.A.A. Sarah Police President of Youth for Christ Co-editor of WHIPPET TALES President of Biology Club S Chuck Campbell President of Speech cmd Dramatics Club A ' is keg: te 3 its ? ga Lx X 5 gy gt f' Lvl? wt AJ, 'mm ' S liiike Lake S President of F.F.A. K xmn Laffeny -., .. it He-Gd Mqiofefle Gray Band ,. - 1 . A .3 tg, RED BAND 6 F N C ., qv' we Q J ,.............. gf VQ fr dw I: t ,. fig si TOP ROW Kleit to riqhtl: Wooddell, Riley, Olewiler, Baker Shank, Gray, Dawson, Busic, Eichinqer. SEVENTH ROW: Shedenhelm, Iohnson, Mackey, Ernsberq- er, Wenninger, Thauvette, Boyce, Whitacre, Wilcox, Wich- terrnan, Cooke, Wilkinson. SIXTH ROW: Wildman, Pinson, Miley, Laubie, Clark, Alexander, Kuhn, Kaler, Tiffany, Armstrong. FIFTH ROW: Reynolds, Wescott, Edwards, Waldruff, El- stan, Fidler, Baker, Caskey, Rimmer, Broomhall. 'Ms FOURTH ROW: Sneerinqer, Griffith, Barnhart, Reed, Stentz, Vanasdale, Underhill, Sutton, Innis, Clark, DeVito. THIRD ROW: Rietveld, Brissell, Hiqhes, Winqart, Van Dervort, Preston, Moore, Lybarqer, McKinney, Stentz, Little. SECOND ROW: May, Went, Cooke, Frank, Cooke, Lutz, Underhill, Bloom, Charles, Wenninq, Monn. BOTTOM ROW: Herlihy, Light, Hoehn, Swank, Ervin, Hop- kins, Clark, Gwinner, Shawl, McKinney. RED BAND MAIORETTES Left to Riaht: Susan Wenninaer, Susie Olewiler, Pat Shedenhelm, Sue Baker, Cheryl Shank, Iackie Iohnson, Melinda Ernsberqer, Sally Mackey, Linda Riley. WHIPPET GRAY BAND 3 , '49 54-QK 95 K I4 SOX f 5- HQ 1 '-34f+ ' 2:4 i- 3 TOP ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Boar, Haverlield, Crum, Lafferty. SEVENTH ROW: Stroup, Pfahler, Brinson, Mehall, Weikle, Cox. SIXTH ROW: Lenzmeier, Fensch, McKelloqq, Smith, Felton, Hoffman, Morse. FIFTH ROW: Curren, Elstcn, Burclqe, Racer, Hartqe, McBride, Iohnston. I Je ,W fa- FOURTI-I ROW: Purdy, Marshall, Whitacre, Fought Clevenqer, Cooke, Fike, Duff, Albert. THIRD ROW: Gamble, Rudd, Kemp, Coover, Tiffany VVeiland, Kollar. SECOND ROW: Cline, I-Ianrahan, Miley, DeSalvo May, Rabolcl, Gouker. FIRST ROW: Cline, Shepherd, Byers, Fagan, Mc Kiney. GRAY BAND MAI ORETTES Left to Right: Pam Albert, Nancy Cox, Pam Morse, Karen Lafieriy Ihead majorettel, Debbie Iohnston, Sandy Duff. 101 2 Head Drum Major Mike Wooddeii The Gray Bond leads the Homecoming procession L a I ,Q The 28 member Girls' Glee Club and the Choir con- CHOIR aqa wa FRONT ROW tleit to rightl: Cathy Hollenbaugh, Cynthia Blat- ter, Louise Quiggle, Iudy Myers, Rosemary Carrier, Pat Shar- rock, Genay Hess, Patricia Bendle, and Patricia Hampton. sisting of 36 girls make up Shelby High's Vocal music department. Two girls' sextets have also been formed to sing tor various community functions. A high point in the choirs' calendar is the Spring Concert, given after months ot strenuous practice. Singing for Bac- calaureate and Commencement is also long awaited and long remembered by all. This year a special etfort has been made to sing SECOND ROW: Marjie Burkett, Karen Schlarman, Linda White, Di Anna Fellows, Shirley Bertke, Melody Altrey, Carol lohnson, Joyce Edwards, Martha Medley, Ianet Zehner, Marcia Laird, Patricia Gates, ludy Frank, and Sharron Solinger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Paul R. Braden tdirectorl, Melinda Baker, Pat Wells, Gene Patton, Karon Pendleton, Diane Keinath, Linda Shank, Pat Norris, Iulie Crall, Ianet Young, Nancy Simon, and Heike Siebert. Diane Sharp and Paula Iones were absent when the picture was taken. QQS Q, music from early chorales, in addition to the standard and modern numbers. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB i Q Q fag, 6-'IAN Gearhart, Susie McLain, Nancy Taylor, Sharon Lett to Right: Mr. QQ' Paul R. Braden Cdirectorl, Loretta Alberts, Brenda Laubie, Donna Walters, Linda Bertke, lanice Reese, Michele Whalen, Betty Baker, lean Keinath, Charlotte Kenny, Sharon Alt, Nancy Hoalc, Pat Lee, Lydia Presley, Marilyn Krietemeyer, Nancy Martin, Ioanne Wenning, Debbie Clawson, Annette Stroup, Linda Amert, Brenda Mackey, Linda Freese, Sandra Barber, Ioyce Honse, Sarah Ellery, and Sandra Randall. 103 HI-Y CLUB YO MINT flrfzflfikzxf AS SOC IATIOH FlBST BOW lleft to riahtl: Roger May, Terry Ervin, Dan Hartman, Melvyn Hawk, Iohn Crum, Glenn Griffith, Tim Wildrnan, lohn Waldruff, Ton Whitacre, Iirn McBride. SECOND ROW: Kort Broomhall, Terry Cox, Don Ieffers, leff Martin, Torn Robinson, Dennis letters, leff Bricker, lim The Hi-Y, now in its ninth year of organiza- tion, enjoyed another prosperous year. The main rnoriey-makinq projects were car washes and the selling of pecans at Christmas. Also as in previous years, the Hi-Y co-sponsored the Snowball with the Tri-Hi-Y. The club enjoyed a trip to the General Motors plant and cr spring outing to Camp Nelson Dodd. 104 Schull, Randall Srnith, Gary Hallman, Bob Boyce, Dan Clark. THIRD BOW: Marty Mehall, Fred Laubie, lacaue Kaler, Karl Kuhn, Bich Hollenbaufgh, Toni Shadrick, David Rim- rner, Bcb Miley, lchn Loveland, Dcn Reed, Doyle Minich. HI-Y OFFICERS FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtli Melvyn Hawk CSecre- tarylp Iohn Crum, Cpresideritlg Glenn Griffith, CVice-Presidentl. SECOND BOW: Mr. Harry ter Braak flidvisorlp Tim Wildman, CChaplinJy Dan Hartman, KTreasur- erl, Mr. lirn Shepherd, U-Xdvisorl. L-qu TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Left to right: ludy Hallman, CVice-Presidentl, Diane Troxell, CPresidentl, and Susie Shepherd, CSecre- taryl. STANDING: ludy Frank, tChaplinl, Diane Keinath, tTreasurerJg Louise Underhill, tHistorianlp and Sue Baker, tparliamentarianl. Tri-Hi-Y is the high school girls' organization of the Y.M.C.A. It holds its meetings every two Weeks at the First Methodist Church. The seven officers for this year have planned very interesting and enlightening meetings in- cluding speakers Who have presented many different topics. One project for the year was the sponsoring of a foster child. in a foreign country. With the Hi-Y group, the Tri-Hi-Yers spon- sored the Snowball at Christmas time for Shel- by students, alumni, and friends. FIRST ROW tleft to rightl: Pat Hampton, Linda Riley, Laura Christian, Di Anna Fellows, Diane Williams, Mary Ellen May, lna Griffith, Elaine Lybarger, Susie Bell, Sandra Kaylor, Becky Hart, Cindy Houpt, and Susan Wenninger. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Pry, Arlene Fackler, Carol Rietveld, Lois Lee lnnis, lane Cooke, Susan Stentz, Claudia Brissell, Barbara Parsons, Linda Kroka, Melinda Ernsberger, Lynne Griffith, Connie Cheney, and Sue Hunter. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Shira, lanet Waggoner, Valerie Riqg, Carolyn Mundey, Pat Sharrock, Barbara Glower, Marsha Edwards, Anne Preston, lane Baker, Sally Moore, Carol Laubie, Marcia Laird, lanet Zehner, Melinda Baker, Pat Norris, Gail Swank, ludy Myers, Margie Parsons, Kay Russell, and Pat Clark. FOURTH ROW: Sue Underhill, Linda Schmalhurst, Beth Van Dervort, Trudy lohnson, Ioyce Reynolds, Jackie Iohnson, Pat Reynolds, Mary Ann Inscho, lane Ruckman, Margaret Arnold, Karon Pendleton, Hope Stehling, lanice Clark, Lonna Dee Tomlinson, Barbara Rigg, and Donna Pinson. 6 BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW ileft to riqhtl tseatedl: Cathy Hollenhaugh, Lucinda Fackler, left Dawson, Ierry Russell, Genay Hess, Pat Gregory, loan Kerley, and Mary Lou Wildman. SECOND ROW: Deborah Snyder, Miss Harryet Snyder fad- visorl, Suzanne Shaw, Beth Van Dervort, Julie Crall, Doro- thy Seton, Susan Stentz, Pat Norris, Suzanne lanes, Sarah Ellery, Linda Hawk, Sarah Iones, and Susan Wenninger. THIRD ROW: Marty Mehall, Iohn Hancock, Alfred Sneer inger, Carl Hopkins, Terry Ervin, left Bricker, Larry Reed Karl Kuhn, Don Ieffers, Rich Hollenbaugh, Mike Wooddell and lohn Martin. FOURTH ROW: Tom Robinson, Iirn Williams, Terry Landis and David Strouse. The Biology Club is or group of students interested in the study of the sci- ences, especially the biological sciences. lts activities include speakers, films, and field trips to various places of scientific interest n the area. On Dec. l the club traveled to Cleveland for the NASA display. Each member rnust com- plete a project which is displayed and judged at the local science fair. lf rated Superior , the project may be taken to the district and possibly the state science fairs. BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: left Dawson CVice-Presi- dentl, Gail MeMeeken CReporterJ, Ierry Russell tPres- identl. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightlz Lucinda Fackler iLi- brarianl, Miss Harryet Snyder fAdvisorl, Cathy Hol- lenbaugh fSecretary-Treasurerl. OFFICE ASSISTANTS ---Wilmer' - : wit: f .M FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Patricia Shedenhelm, Barbara SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Sandra Williams, Linda Slea- Gcuker, Diane Williams, lucly Myers, Garnet Steel, Cheryl fried, and Marsha Edwards. Hawk, and Faye Rinehart. LIBRARIANS FlRST ROW lseated-left to riqhtl: Sandra While and Karen Susan Stentz, Miss Kuhn Clibrarianl, Sara lanes, Genay Krieterneyer. Hess, Susan Iones, Pamela Conley, Becky Whitney, Claudia SECOND ROW fstandinq-left to riqhtbz Carol Johnson, Brissell, and Linda Schmalhurst. 'I07 ASTRONOMY CLUB s Left to right: lames McKellogg, Richard Gruss, lohn Felton, Fred Laubie, Waldo Bush, Duane Hartge, Mr. Connelly tAclvisorl, Steve Laird, and Fred Eichinger Cseatedl. The Astronomy Club oi Shelby High is in its third year of organiza- tion. Dick Pittenger assisted in start- ing the group in his store. To be a member one must be at least twelve years ot age and have a respectable knowledge of and interest in astron- omy. The project for the year was the building of an exact replica of the Marina ll, the space ship that Went to the planet, Venus. The club's purpose is to promote interest in astronomy and space travel to the students of this school and the people of Shelby. The As- tronomy Club has presented a num- ber oi programs to several Shelby groups. 108 OFFICERS Lett to right: lohn Felton, treasurer, Fred Laubie, secretary, Fred Eichinger, president, Steve Laird, vice-president, and Mr. Con- nelly, advisor. RADIO CLUB This is the first year for an or- ganized Radio Club in Shelby High. Mr. Bruce Archdeacon, lr. is the organizer and is responsible for the lecturing and teaching ot the club. The club's purpose is to endeav- or to interest young people in am- ateur radio and electricity. A number ot young students have joined in this group. They will profit from the experience in the club for the next several years. Q-.4 .5 Lett to right: Ieffra Bricker, Mr. Sirofchuck, Mr. Archdeacon, Michael Clay- tor, and Melvin Westcott. Left to right: Mr. Archcleacon, lr., lerry Pittenger, Torn Cooke, Terry Landis, Brenda Fox, Frank Valk, Iames Hudson, and Carl Hopkins. ' 7 , f T' is 109 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtlz Larry Arnold, Greg Perry, Ray- mond Coy, Mary Ann LaBarqe, Ronald Foltz, Don Troxell, Becky Whitney, Sally Goodwin, Penny Rudd, Iulie Crall, Pat Clark, David Gwinner, Pete Bashore, Terry Boice, Carl Medley, and Malcolm McKinney. SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Debbie Iohnston, Nancy Hoak, lane Ruckman, Pam Conley, Carol Wetherill, Carol Cooke, Connie Fry, Cheryl Shank, Sharon Marshall, Sandi Wil- liams, Martha Keil, Carolyn McKinney, and Dave Spangler. THIRD ROW Cleft to riqhtlz Don Reed, Tim Wildman, Dan Hartman, Larry Snyder, Don Ieffers, Rich Hollenbauqh, Carl Henkel, Ed Thurman, lerry Russell, lim Henkel, Dennis Gates, Roger May, Phil Boqard, and lim Williams. The Student Council is our student body voice , This year, in addition to its regular functions and activities, it has revised its constitution and provided a receptionist for visitors at the school's front door. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtlz Dave Spangler, president, Carol Cooke, treasurerg and Sally Goodwin, secre- tary. SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Mrs. Edythe Yetzer, advisorg Malcolm McKinney, vice-presidentp and lim Henkel, chairman of the Executive Board. Council members who were not present when pic- ture of Council was taken: Dawn Sutton, Marlene Baker, Carl Hopkins, Martha Medley, Steve Bell, Ieffra Bricker, and Kathy Ryland. BUCKEYE BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE , V . hkk an my 1 ' A S g ZZS 5 ' ' tggx, Four Senior lads were selected last summer to represent Shelby High School and the community at the Annual Buckeye Boys' State held on the campus of Ohio Uni- versity, Athens, Ohio. The con- ference was in session for ten days. Michael Iohnson was public ser- vice director for his city: Ieffra Bricker was named a city treasur- erg Malcolm McKinney was at- torney at Boys' State Bank and Vice-President of Greed Bonding Company: Richard Landis was city engineer and delegate to county convention. Six girls represented the school and the city at the conclave known as Buckeye Girls' State held for eight days on the campus of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. The offices held by the Shelby girls were: Garnet Steel was civil defense director of Horton Coun- ty : Nancy Simon was public safety service directory Christine Straw was councilwoman for Left to right: Richard Lan- dis, Malcolm McKinney, leifra Bricker, and Michael lohnson. Oakley City g Anne Lafferty was press secretary for the governorg Martha Keil was director of finance and taxation in the Governor's cabinet: and Mary Ellen May was the municipal judge of Bacon City. ri FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: Garnet Steel, Anne Lafferty, and Mary Ellen May. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Nancy Simon, Christine Straw, and Martha Keil. 'l'I1 SHELBY YOUTH FOR CHRIST FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Louise Ouiggle, Carla Barnett, Barbara Corbin, Sally Hobson, Pamela Hall, Sally Police, Donna Perry, Iudy Frank, and Cheryl Prank. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Luella Russell, Mary Police, Ioyce Reynolds, Mary Champion, Ida Champion, Beatrice Shelby's Youth for Christ Club is inter- open to any student threefold purpose is Christian outreach, training, and Chris- denominational and for membership. Its clearly defined as Christian leadership tian fellowship. The club's bi-monthly meetings are part of the outreach Work. These meetings combined with inter-club rallies are the main force of Youth for Christ Work. Since the students actually run the club, leadership qualities are developed and talent is utilized. A Well- rounded sports program tknown as Teen Olympicsl, Bible quizzing, regular Fun- spirations, and many other activities are all part of Christian Fellowship. The Shel- by Youth for Christ basketball team Won the area championship this year. 2 lohnson, Sandra Kaylor, and Carol Rietveld. THIRD ROW' Cleft to rightl: Fred Walton, Anthony Police, Scott Ulrich, lames Stickney, Pete Corbin, Greg Perry, Don Ralston, Loren Welch, lames Pry, Keith Clark, Keith Prank, and Tim Clagg. OFFICERS Left to right: Treasurer, Pamela Hall, President, Vice-President, Donna Perry: Secretary, Sally Richland County Director, lerry Fouts. Sally Police: Hobson, and Left to right: Iames Stickney, Drew Claes, Robert STAGE CREW Cline. USHERS t Iames Fetzer takes care of public address system Left to right: Miss Strauch fAdvisorl, Carol Cooke, Carol Crosby, Garnet Steel, Iudy Myers, Lucinda Fackler, Cathy Hollenbauqh, Linda Schmalhurst, Iulie Crall, Mary Alice White, Pat Wells, Sandra White, Gene Patton, Mary lane Caskey. THESPIAN CLUB SEATED tlett to riahtl: Pat Shedenhelm and Sue Baker. STANDING: Garnet Steel, Dennis letters, Christine Straw, lane Bell Henning, left Dawson Nancy Kuhn, Charles Campbell, Drew Claes, and Mr. Charles Funk, Advisor. The 'Thespian Club of Shelby High is just one chapter of the National Thes- pian Society. The Thespian Club is for students who have shown outstanding ability in dramatics. ln order to be eligible for membership in the National Thespian Society, a Student must earn a certain amount oi Thespian points. These are awarded tor outstanding effort in plays and other aspects oi Dramatics. 4 OFFICERS Left to right: letf Dawson, vice-president, Pat Shedenhelm, secretaryg lane Bell Henning, trease urer, Dennis letters, president, and Mr, Funk, advisor. THE DEATH Ann LIFE LARRYDEENSUN mul. 5-s SPEECH AND DRAMATICS CLUB FRONT ROW Cleft to rightjz Martha Keil, Tim Arnold, lens son, Cindy lnqram, Mr. Funk, Pat Gregory, Meq Arnold, Beth Dinesen, Marlene Baker, Diane Williams, Cheryl Conley, Bob Van Devort, Cindy Trout, Sharon Solinqer, Luther Rogers, Tina Miley, Mary May, Cathy Clevenqer. Baker, Kitty Kennedy, Terry Whitacre, Nancy Hoak, Penny SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Mary Lou Wildman, Linda lohn- Hipsher, Iudith Haun. OFFICERS Left to right: Charles Funk, Advisor, lens Dinesen, Vice-President, Nancy Kuhn, Treasurer, Garnet Steel, Secretary, Chuck Campbell, President. t , The Speech Club newly formed this year, is desiqned for students who are interested in speech and dramatics. The members of the Speech Club, under the direction of Mr. Funk and the Thespian Club, have been working on the one act play Happy lourney by Thornton Wilder to develop such acting skills as pantomime, voice projection, and naturalness. Out of the Speech Club, which has already proven itself an asset to Shelby High, will come members ot future play casts. 115 6 WHIPPET TALES EDITORS STANDING Cleft to riqhtlz Miss Bowman, Sherry Bloom, Tim Wildman, Cheryl Shank, Cheryl Pry. KNEELING lleit to riqhtlz Karen Robertson, Sarah Police, STAFF FlRST ROW ileit to riqhtlz Cheryl Shank, Sarah Police, Cynthia Houpt, Deborah Snyder, Cheryl Hawk, Garnet Steel, Karen Robertson, Linda Riley, Sue Baker, Mary La Barge, Sara lones. SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Sherry Bloom, Kathleen Ken- nedy, Sara Kennedy, Carol Cooke, Martha Medley, Linda Hawk, Cheryl Pry, Connie Fry, lane Ruckman, Mary Lou Wilclman, Pat Sharrock, loan Kerley, Linda lohnson. THIRD ROW fleft to riqhtj: Ronald Foltz, Bob Iordan, Tim Arnold, Mark Wilkinson, Bob Boyce, Malcolm McKinney, lohn Martin, Carl Hopkins, Terry Wilson, Tim Wilclman, Karl Kuhn. WHIPPET TALES TYPISTS FRONT ROW tleft to rightl: Cheryl Hawk, Barbara Ebere Peggy Wenning, Connie Fagan, Marcia France, Stephanie sole, Elaine Lybarger, Diane Troxell, Sue Shepherd, Toni lewell, Mary Ann lnscho, Cathy Hollenhaugh, Linda Mazza, Mary Lou Laubie, Patti Clark, Maggie Durkin, Bar- Schmalhurst, Gayle Swank, and Mrs. Egleston, typing ad- hara Cline, Diane Williams. visor. BACK ROW Cleft to rightl: Nancy Kuhn, Theresa Friebel, Shelby's high school newspaper, Whippet Tales, edits monthly news about current, local, and school events. Student reporters Cincluding several from junior highl work hard to entertain and interest their readers with features, colurnns, sports, news, personalities, editorials, and club news. These 21 typists tadvisor, Mrs. Eglestonl were available to help the Whippet Tales staff this year. LAYOUT STAFF I xl Nm. P' 7 guns! KWWL SCARLET S EDITORIAL STAFF -wh-Y FIRST ROW Cleft to riqhtlz Stephanie lewell, Anne Lafferty, lune Went, Elaine Lybarqer, Ina Griffith, Sally Goodwin, and Sue Shepherd. SECOND ROW Cleft to riqhtl: Mike Iohnson, Dennis letters, Christine Straw, Glenn Griffith, Bob Boyce, Mr. Robert Wend- land, and Iohn Crum. Staff Members Checking Over Details for the Annual. Left to right: Christine Straw, Mike Iohnson, Iohn Crum, Glenn Griffith, Anne Lafferty, Dennis leifers, Sarah Goodwin, and lna Griffith. Co-editors Anne Lafferty Christine Straw Associate Editors Dennis leffers Sarah Goodwin Ina Griffith Glenn Griffith Business Manager lohn Crum Typists Sue Shepherd Stephanie lewell Elaine Lybarger Iune Went Photographer Robert Boyce Sports Editor Michael Iohnson Malcolm McKinney Advisor Robert R. Wendland ADVERTISING STAFF FOR SCARLET S 1 FIRST ROW: Garnet Steel and Dora Ginter. SECOND ROW: Gail Swank and Nancy Simon. THIRD ROW: Martha Keil and lane Bell Henning, Manager. FOURTH ROW: Robert Blankenhorn and Iarnes Henkel. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF K Q Sir .J ' 1 1 KNEELING Cleft to rightl: Larry Reed, Richard Shuler, Randy Smith, Bob Boyce, loel Stentz, and Don Ralston. FlRST ROW Cleft to rightj: Cheryl Benedict, Margaret Dur- kin, Carol Mazza, Shirley Mitchell, Dolores Milligan, Pat Gates, Sue Shepherd, and Garnet Steel. THIRD ROW Cleft to riqhtlz Kay Russell, Nancy Kuhn, Brenda Fox, Suzan Light, loAnn Siiferlin, Stephanie lewell, Dana Milligan, Evelyn Sargent, Marcia France, and Martha Keil. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl: lucly Hallman, Lucinda Pack- ler, Nancy Sirnon, Mary Ann lnscho, Opal Gaclhy, Linda Hawk, and Cathy Hollenbaugh. 9 F.F.A. BACK ROW Cleft to rightl: Roy Barber, Tom Young, Ross Fackler, Richard Wichterman, Dale Schroeder, Stephan Faulkner, Tom Cooke, Kenneth Krietemeyer, Ronnie Vanas- dale, Iohn LaBarge, Arthur Egner, Ioe Alexander, Torn Schwall, and Lynn Dawson. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Donald Biglin, lens Dinesen, Bernard Fry, Dennis Lepp, Larry Gwirtz, Mike Lake, Dale The Future Farmers of America Lyharger, Kenneth Gwirtz, Alan Gray, Lynn lchnscn, Paul Hartge, and Sam Clagg. FRONT ROW fleit to rightl: Mike Hoskins, Terry Oertle, Mike Burdge, Larry Belcher, Danny Schumaker, Richard Mackey, Stephen Finnegan, Iames Nedrow, Larry Vtfest, Harold Hartge, and Chris Finegan. Absent when picture was taken-Harold Stietel. is an organization, made up ot young men from all tour grades in the high school. Each year the dit- ferent classes go on a trip. The freshmen go to Detroit, and the sophomores attend the Interna- tional Live Stock Show in Chicago. The juniors go to Washington, D. C., and the seniors may choose wherever they Wish to go. Here at school, in the F.F.A. shop, the boys prepare for things such as the state and county fair. Usually about ninety per cent of the boys take projects to the county fair while about ten per cent take their projects to the state fair. an-ug OFFICERS STANDlNG fleft to rightl: Mr, Shank, advisor, Tom Ccoke, secretaryg and Larry Gwirtz, student advisor. SEATED flett to rightl: Ross Fackler lr., treasurer, Dale Lybarger, sentinelp Mike Lake, president, Karl Klemen, vice-president, and Richard Mackey, re- porter. 120 SERVICE - SAVINGS Team- mates Much as the Whippet designates Shelby l-ligh's Athletic team- work, the symbol above represents insurance team- work. More than l4OO independent agents represent the Shelby in 28 states east ot the Mississippi. Working together we provide protection and security-at a savings. Our agents are independent businessmen whose livelihood de- pends on their ability to tailor insurance protection to the in- dividual need. The A'Shelby Mutual is not the only company they represent. They place their clients' business with the insurer offering the best protection at lowest cost. To keep up with their demands the Shelby continues to expand, Providing the protec- tion and savings good risks deserve. HE T0 FIT T INSURANCE A COMPLI MENTS OF FRIEBEL 8. HARTMAN INC SHELBY, OHIO General Contractors J. C. MORRIS AND CO. GRAIN-coAL-SEED BUILDING MATERIALS FERTILIZER-PAINT 61 E. Main St. Phone: 4I5OI WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY COMPLIMENTS OF WIll'S TEXACO SERVICE 68 WEST MAIN Telephone 5-297 HARDWARE sl-elby, Ohio HANNA PAINTS PAINTERS' SUPPLIES 0 WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS WIRING SUPPLIES N AT I O N WI D E AUTO FIRE THEFT Jim McBride Office 93 E. Smiley Avenue 2 PHONE 6-2851 SHELBY WE APPRECIATE THE COOPERATION OF OUR ADVERTISERS THE SHELBY PARTS CO. Compliments of 37 Broadway Phone 52055 THE Shelby, UNO DAILY Gl0BE Your N.A.P.A. Iobber Is' A Good Man To Know CONGRATULATIONS Comphmems of DICK PITTENGER'S CLASS OF '963 seonrme eoons Sports Equipment For Sportsmen SHUPFRFTTF 15 N. Broadway Phone: 32386 DUFF'S SHCES 50 W. MAIN ST. SHELBY, OHIO Footwear - Hosiery - Handbags The Shelby Equity Exchange Company Dealers in Feed, Crain, Coal, Seed, Paint, Gasoline, Livestock I4 Raymond Ave. Phone 21766 SHELBY, OHIO 'I23 La Vernes Iewelry Store C I' Of . Omp 'ments State Farm Insurance Co s. lack Stickney Complete jewelry And Agent Watch Repair 33 W. Main sneer Shelby, ohio 73 5- Gamb'e COMPLIMENTS OF THE SHELBY CORPORATION Shelby, Ohio efwme, vw. gnu 5 ' Q CREATOHS OF COHRECTLY DESIGNED CARTONS SHELBY. OHIO. U.S.A. COMPLIMENTS OF , , Congratulations to the Class ot l963 Hrck s T.V. 61 A liance Service pp McKenzie's Pastry Shop 88 W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio 24 CLASS OF 1963 WE CONGFIATULATE YOU .... AND WISH YOU WELL! QI S W A SINGLE, QUALITY SOURCE FOR EVERY PRINTED FORM YOU USE IN YOUR BUSINESS ORDER BOOKS I higiyifzx SALES BOOKS ANO FORMS CARION INTERLEAVEO AUTOGRAPHIC REGIST SINGLE COPY YOUCHER AND RECEIPT BOOKS SET FORMS 1904 1963 Business Forms Inc. Shelby, Ohio SHELBY BUSINESS FORMS INC. A FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK I2 F. G. BARKER INC. cHEvRoLET-oLDsMoBiLE- CORVAIR Cr IEEP Parts Cr Service for All Makes of Cars Main Cr Broadway Phone 5-l Ol O ALL THE BEST TO EVERYONE CASTAMBA THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS Complete Line Of Wornen's Apparel Everything For The Modern Teen The Fashion Shop 7I West Main Street Phone 3I756 Congratulations to Class of l963 Shelby Office Machine and Supply 22 West Main St. Phone 4-I9-fll THE COFFEE SHOP 126 COMPLIMENTS OF TROXELL HEATING AND SHEET METAL Wall Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 3266i STATE INSURANCE AGENCY Best of Luck, Seniors ROBERT M. STADLER ALLAN M, HARMAN PAT GRIFFITH MARIE HALLMAN EILEEN KENPF KAY TAULBEE COMPLI MENTS OF lANZEN'S BARBER SHOP 78 West Main CRONENWETTS PURE OIL PURE OIL PRODUCTS Tires, Batteries, Lubrication, Washing 75 West Main Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE BAKER AGENCY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 45 West Main Street Shelby, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of i963 YOUNG TIMER'S SHOP Corner of Broadway and E. Smiley Compliments of CORNEll'S IGA FOODLINER Mansfield Ave. Shelby, Ohio ARNOLD'S FLOWER SHOP West Main Street Road FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CORSACES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5-I0c 51.00 up Nationally Known-Locally Owned COMPLIMENTS OF Shelby lumber Company, Inc. E. Whitney '27 Buster Brown Hush Puppies Naturalizers Smartaire .Daniel Green CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 63 :IQuaIity Footwear For All The Family S gxistggxsutxysgaesy A 34 W. Main St., Shelby, Ohio Florsheim Roblee Pedwin Sebago-Moc Red Ball jets SUCCESS TO EACH OF YOU CONGRATULATIONS GRA-IOY HAIRDRESSERS STRUBlE'S SUPER DRUG IO High SCIWOOIAVGHUG Shelby, Ohio HODGES COAL AND SUPPLY CO.. INC. BUILDING MATERIALS TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE PLUMBING SUPPLIES PITTSBURGH PAINT COMPLIMENTS or THE WATCH HOSPITAL Home of the Shelby 6' Shelby Whippet GLASS AND MIRRORS Watches lllIllllIllllllllll I I Swartz TV Sales 6 Service COMPLIMENTS OF I I 99 North Gamble Street WEST MAIN SINCIAIR I SHELBY' 0H'o ' ' Phone 62901 I GOSSER'S SOHIO SERVICE Phone: 524-0664 722 Springrnill St. Mansfield, Ohio More for you at the SOHIO sign . . Through SOHIO service THE COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHELBY Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DRIVE IN SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENT5 The OF Pizza Hut 4 Water Street Phone 2-1916 CHARM SHOPPE HEITZMAN org, 1 1 AI? s' 'M 44 . ' IIN x. , .,.,,.,. wh, If gk if iii ,ii:'1 'IiiLg5,,,R, 'IW 4- Viiiiiiiiiiiii55::::i: t'iV Q 'W , ' Wisssiissiiiiiiii soil -fe ei - 'A 'HI 1u:i1!:::ii:::::: an 'A' 5 If .42 2' L iililiiiiliiruiii EJ . 3 . I,-ua! Ur, :U 'I III22i!:iiiEE2iii3iiifi Sbf ':f1i:.-:ff Li1Q11fi3f5:'lI3m Lx I2 COIVIPLIMENTS OF SHELBY PRINTING SERVICE I7 Washington Street Phone 2289l Shelby, Ohio THE ELSIE LOUISE SHOPPE It's the Sportswear Shop 47 East Main St. Shelby, Ohio The Sherwin-Williams Co. Your Headquarters For PAI NTS-VARN :Si-IES LACQUERS-ENAMELS BRUSHES-WALL PAPER ARTISTS SUPPLIES ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS 28 W. Main St. Shelby, Ohio Phone 2I94I COIVIPLIMENTS OF ZIIVIS STUDIU Z6 Mansfield Ave. Shelby, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I963 Ernsberqer Sohio Station 82 Wall Street iso ARGYLL SHOP ARMSTRONG FLOOR COVERINGS CERAMIC WALL TILE VALSPAR PAINTS VARNISH-WALLPAPER 22 N. Gamble St. Shelby, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l963 FROM 46 WEST MAIN STREET OIOOOOOOOOO I0000000000OOIOIOOIIIOIOOIOOOOOOOOI00000000OOOOOIOIOOIIOIOOO BOB PRY-REALTOR CUMBERWORTH AGENCY A11 Types of REAL ESTATE A11 Your INSURANCE Needs COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF WHISLER RUG AND CARPET SERVICE ROBINSON HARDWARE 69 West Maln Street 45 East Main Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 3266l Carpeting is our Business Not A Sideline Shelby, Ohio Compliments of F. R. and C. C. STEVENSON STEVENSON'S DRUG STORE CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO TO THE CLASS OF 1963 THE CLASS OF 1963 , Sandy 'N' And Sho Sandy s Beauty Shop , Y p Chlldren's Apparel 63V2 S. Gamble Ph. 41836 65 W, Main Sf. Ph. 21836 131 STUDENT'S WHO HAVE CREAT EXPECTATIONS ALWAYS REACH THEM K e ' 1' s QUALITY IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT COMPLIMENTS OF THE SHELBY METAL PRODUCTS CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1963 GORDON I. STENTZ, REALTOR R. D. pea si-IELBY, oHio i Member National Institute of Farm Brokers Our Motto UNDER ALL IS THE LAND, SERVE IT WELL. Compliments of 'Me Qfaaeeiafd 56,6 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME III W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio Congratulations to Class ot 1963 THE STANDARD TUBE CGMPANY Michigan Steel Tube Products Div. Shelby, Ohio COMPUMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 63 R011-1 Plumbing Grove Avenue Market T4 Grove Avenue, Shelby, Ohio Shelby, Ohio GROCERIES, MEATS, PARTY SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS , TO A The Class of T963 for DRUGS-STATIONERY . TOILETRIES-GIFTS Carothers Term1te Control Where Youre Always Welcome w.M's shIb,oh' 25 Grand Blvd. Phone 6-2841 55 am Hee' e Y 'O T33 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OE 1963 GOOD LUCK IN TI-IE FUTURE THE DE VITO STUDIO The Home of Good Portraits CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 DEAN'S SUPERETTE Where Quality Counts 35 Mansfield Avenue Shelby, Ohio Phone 42881 4 COMPLIMENTS OF R H Y T H M B O W L 23 East Whitney Phone 41861 SERVING SHELBY . . COIVIPLI MENTS for over 40 years. OF 0 SHEL-B-MADE grade A W A l l S T R E E T DAIRY PRODUCTS LUNIBER COMPANY ' Curtis Silentite Windows Weyerhaeuser Lumber johns-Manville Products Phone: 41406 SHELBY PURE MILK COMPANY KUHN REALTY ,if OR THE AGENCY W'TH Ql'ZS?QE3?3fIfJ'1lfT11fTFID L Ass lg 024 1 Q IRI-AAIRT sl I I ,,.':.:.::za I YQU C0':::::11f5 '21 Q? -X 1 It IN MIND Robert D. Kuhn Realtor THE JI' 11 OF PROMPT-FRIENDLY SERVICE - PROTECTION FOR AUTO BUSINESS HOME IO Seltzer Ave. Phone 6l966 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Brown's Flower 61 Gift 59 West Main Phone 3l9lI Shelby Floral Co. 69 South Gamble Phone 4l3-41 N. C. G Mildred Keiser, Owners CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 OAK PARK TAVERN State Route 430 East Mansfield, Ohio Gooo LUCK SEICIQSRS AMATO'S ROYAL BLUE SUPER MARKET Chas. Laubie's Shell Station Mansfield Ave., at City Limits Shelby, Ohio THE HOME OF CHOICE FRESH CUT MEATS FRESH PRODUCE TO THE CLASS OF '63 QUALITY ckocsnlss CONGRATULATIONS I Save Dough--Shop With joe Weber s Beauty Shop 136 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF SHELBY Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation coMPurvuENTs or J. O. PURDY-SHELBY, OHIO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING, HEATING, SHEET METAL REPAIRING, OIL AND GAS FURNACES-BURNERS 21 W. Whitney Avenue Phone: 22531 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Lots ot Success Your Clothes Never Stop CONGRATULATIONS Talking About You. LENZMEIER'S 'I'I'IE STYLE SHOP SHELBY'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS LADIES APPAREL 66 West Main Street SHELBY, OHIO 36 E. Main Street 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 SHELBY MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service COMPLIIVIENTS OF THE SHELBY BUILDING and LOAN COMPANY -43 West Main Street Phone 2I27I Shelby, Ohio ISALY'S Quality Dairy Products OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK COMPLIIVIENTS OF Walt-Ray Motor Sales. Inc SALES-SERVICE Pauline and Harold Stiefel 57 West Main Street PLYMOUTH'-VALIANT Shelby, Ohio Phone 42806 Harold Davis, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF ARMENTROUT BROTHERS BEST WIS:-IES Snowhite Cleaners Compliments of WHY PAY MQRE REBER MOTORS SALES and SERVICE CH RYSLER-DODGE-DART- LANCER AND CET LESS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 44 East Main Street Phone 3262I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 THE AUTOCALL COMPANY Shelby, Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF SIC-NALLINC SYSTEMS SINCE I908 COIVIPLIMENTS OF Ac1am's Floor Covering Shelby, ohio Best Wishes To The Class ot 63 THE PEOPlE'S STORE COMPLETE SELECTION OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR-SHOES 'I39 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE ON THE FARM TIRE SERVICE MODERN TIRE MART INC. 67 N. Gamble Phone 6-2971 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 OSCAR'S The Store for Men Compliments of DICK'S FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE The Finest In Home Furnishings 62 West Main Street Phone 32606 COMPLIMENTS FRANK C. SCHIFFER 8. C0. Wholesalers of Cigars, Tobaccos Cigarettes, and Candy 70 West Main St., Shelby Phone 2I296 WAGONER IMPLEMENT STORE FARMALL TRACTORS MCCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA AND NEW HOLLAND SALES AND SERVICE Phone 21671 40 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 Home Appliance 6. Music Shoppe II West Main Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 4I93I - Rx i X j E-E3 c f xx , X f A f'll2!.' 1 M f ' i . g . if o 5' 1' o 9 if ff , l , E X 3 Q2 V , was 'G JAN 'ju fm XL I vig L-- We'd love to Parade or the Class of '63 A big parade with drums and cymbals would show just how proud we are of the fine young men and women graduating in the Class of 1963. As a member of the community, Ohio Seamless joins your parents and friends in wishing you happiness and success. Congratulations and best wishes from- OHIO SEAMLESS TUBE Division of Copperweld Steel Company Shelby, Ohio 141 Congratulations To The Class ot 1963 ROETHLISBERGER TRANSFER COMPANY Mohican Street Shelby, Ohio With Compl t In Our 41st Year Stacy S. Haun Builders We Wish to Announce The Relocation of Our Off s to New and Larger Quarters at 39 S th C ble Street Sh Iby Oho Ph 41811 VISIT SHELBY STORES AND SHOP THERE Compliments ot Bourgeois Pontiac Company SALES-SERVICE A -, :11:ei,,Zf::f:':::55'W oooo to S S SX , o -+C N f f o f egiiilfg Pontiac Tempest Rambler 17-21 S. Gamble Street Shelby Ohlo AUTOGRAPH S -f- - --Y THE GRAY PRINTING- CCMPANY FOR 75 YEARS THE GRAY PRINT- ING COMPANY has excelled in the production of school yearbooks. Our Anniversary year finds the result of better facilities, more modern Ineth- ods and careful craftsmanship dis- played in each printed school book. Pridefully, we point to a progressive history of continual effort to assure our customers of the finest Workman- ship and superior service in the graphic arts industry. We take this opportunity to express our apprecia- tion of your past loyalty and we pledge our future business on your satisfaction and pleasure from a job well done. 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