Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

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J' , ,J 'Q E 3 5 Lf 2 2 fn .1 if IJ Q4 I 42 L., E! Q. ai w if 5 , 1 fu ,. HTJ 1 E E PUBLIEHED BY THE EENIUR CLAS E UF 19 '57 EPENEERVILLE HIGH EE HEEL fax 1 1 S Pencerviue., 0115.0 ON THE FUR QUIET PLEASE 'F My Foreword S L ? V f Z X if 1 ff' k Qi h 3 My W, 1 'oy ' Meanwhile some homage to the High Commissioner Who first assigned these frequencies to earth, Who marked these air lanes out. S He is the same Who fixed the stars in place. Te I QV QS! O N wherein oceans flow, Re Pair Who put some molecules together in a way To make a man. ...unann--annnnnnonaaoenausso Here is a thought to fasten to your throat: Who knows who may be listening? And where? THIRTEEN by Corwin 'I'hrough the Years' T V Studio Stars Supporting Cast Talent Show Sports Cast 2 Who set afire the sun and froze the moon and dug the furrows -Theme 1.---uv we--U ..-ve nr -.,.- .. ,-,.-,.,-.-aw., ,, .ww , ,,,,w,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dedication We would like to dedicate our annual this year to Edward Bresse, Connie fl-Iilesj Stuckey and Charlie Shobe who have reached their greatest goal . . . a place with God. Our class knows that words are sometimes meaningless, but we wish the book to stand as a living memorial to their lives of service. Appreciation We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our Cgarents the teachers, and Mrs. Sarka who have helped us through our school and ily life during our school years. Their guidance and assurance have helped us achieve a higher goal. We would like to say, Thank you for making us understand. R 1 1 9 31 3 -Q. f Aff' Er, 2'sx8wr'H' W. ,M - with N - .. 'E .f s E - 3 ? 51 Q L-L.. .- V6 -I W fgffvi 0 1, A . E-smkwxs li 13 :A X ,Ng init x X n1 PZ if Z 3 9,5 Al mf Us . A 1'N'f ,.. -A-f'-'-5 Mk' ' '3.-r'-A: w. A EHIJIJL E. C. Branstetter Ohio Northern University Notre Dame Ohio State University B.S., M.A. He who, from zone to zone, Guides thru the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way I must tread alone Will lead my steps aright. Fred O. Fisher Huntington College Q Bowling Green State University B.S., IVLA. Social Problems Commercial Law- , To thy own sell be true, and, A it must follow as the day follows the night Y Thou canst not then be false to any man. Dependency is one ocf the strongest bonds of society. No Those who are successful have a goal set just high man, however wealthy, is independent of everyone. enough to be reached. A goal set too high brings 'I'he influence of his parents, his fellow students, his frustration and unhappiness to oneself. The successful teachers and his church can never be subtracted nor person is one whose work benefitx and improves man- eradicated from his life. You have, however, reached kind, The world is in great need for those who will an age when you must of necessity accept a more give their lives and talenis to the improving orf the men independent position in life, but you still are dependent sal, physical, and spiritual needs of man. upon other men for your needs. Treat all men kindly, Ne hope each graduate of the class of 1957 has a worth- benevolently, and above all with charity. fvhile goal set and it will be one that will aid other - men to live better lives and at the same time bring to each one a good remuneration for his service. BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT to RIGHT: J. Hilty, Presidentg J. Core, H. Wierwille, R. Bell, D. Pollock, H. Grassley, Clerk. Richard L. Hummel Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture, Vocational Agricul- IUIC . Don't worry and fret, faint- hearted, The changes have just begun. For the best jobs haven't been started, 'I'he best work hasn't been clone. Opportunity - Berton Braley KIL- ima, is 'ibn Mildred C. Sarka Ohio Northern Uni- 1. versity, Ohio State University, A.B., M.A., Social Sciences, Speech. Bonnie Deemer Ohio University, Ohio Northern University, B.A., English, Social Science, Geography. Pearl Fritz Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University B.S. in Education, M.A. English, Latin, Library. 'Sine amicitia vitam esse nullam. Cicero Without friendship life is nothing. Russell E. McDorman Manchester College, Bethany Biblical Seminary, Ohio Northern University, Bowling Green State University. B.S. of Elementary and Secondary Education, Woodworking, Drafting and Drawing, Metals and General Shop, Introductory Shop. 'My words itch at your ears till you understand them. from Song of My- self by Walt Whitman. L i ---H - - --T Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to Serve - FFA Motto. Be strong and of a good courage, be not afraid, neither be thou disma ed: for the Lord thy God is with thee witherso- ever thou goest. Joshua 1:9 ' f . ii .ia 1 I We-ui Ruth E. Patterson Ohio Northemg University of Michigan, B.A. in Education, English. This world is a difficult world, indeed And people are hard to suit And the man who plays on the violin Is a bore to the man of the flute. Q Eugene Boyer Miami University, Ohio State University, Ohio Northem University, B.A., M.A.5 Mathe- matics, Science. Dorothy M. Clark DePauw University, Ohio Northern University, Bowling Green State University, University ofF1orida, A.B.5 General Business, Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typing. A Vera E. Strahl Ohio State University, B.S., Home Ec- onomics. Kind hearts are the gardens- Kind thoughts are the roots- Kind words are the flowers- Kind deeds are the fruits. Jack H. Rolfes Ohio Northern University, B.S.5 Instru- mental and Vocal Music. You cannot teach a man an ' - ou , vthms. Y can only help hun to find it within him- self . Galileo God, give me hills to climb, And strength for climbing! Helping someone else is the secret of happiness. Frances A. Shaffer W.V.A. Weslszang Rochester University, io State Uni- versityg North Western, A.B.5 M.A.5 Fnglish, Physical Edu- cation. Nothing succeeds like success. Dumas-ANGE PITON Margaret H. Smith Ohio Northern Univer- sity, A.B.5 B.S., World History, 8th Grade Social Science, 761 Grade Social Sci- ence. Robert J. kookhart Ohio Northem Uni- versityg B.S., Civics, Driver's Education. John D. Collins Bowling Green State University, B.S. in Education, Mathematics and Science. Each moming sees some task begun, Each evening sees it closeg Something attemped., something done, Has earned a ni,ght's repose.- from The Village Blacksmith- by Longfellow Don Martindale Ohio Northern University, B.S. in Edu- cation, Biology, Geography, Mathe- matics. Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes.- Oscar Wilde Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice, Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. Hamilton-Shakespere Iamon1yone,bursti1lIam one I cannot do everything, but still I can do something And because I cannot do every- thing, Iwillnotrehxsetodo the somethinglcando. Mn, Y--, 1 m I -. Words from the pens of great men Temperance puts wood on the fire, rneal in the barrel, flour in the tub, money in the purse, credit in the country, contentment in the house, clothes on the children, vigor in the body, intelli- gence in the brain, and spirit in the whole constitution. Benjamin Franklin If Temperance prevails, then education can prevail, If Temper- ance fails, then education must fail. Horace Mann Though I look old yet l am strong and lusty, for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood. William Shake spe are The barroom as a bank: You deposit your money--and lose itg your character--and lose it, your time--and lose itg your manly independence--and lose itg your home comfort--and lose itg your children's happiness--and lose it, your own soul--and lose it. Every moderate drinker could abandon the intoxicating cup, if he wouldg every inebriate would if he could. J. B. Cough Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Whohath redness of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine. Proverbs 23: 29,30 This page is sponsored annually by the Spencerville Minis- terial Association with the agreement our youth will not solicit advertizing of alcoholic nature or background. Q Gu! J -9 l hlllnlnunnsnnng l X4 2' EDWARD LEE WHETSTONE Ed Eddie who is short and sweet, Is sure someday a girl to meet. Prince of Peace 45 FFA 1,253,45 Pres. 45 Class Play 35 Class V. Pres. 45 Concert 8: Marching Band 1,2535 State Judging Team 35 Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,3545 Echoes 45 Film Oprs. 25354. MY RNA JEAN MOORMAN Myrtle Myrna has a smile for everyone, And when you are with her she's lots of fun. Jr. Class Play 35 Prince of Peace 45 Echoes 45 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Honor Banquet 35 Reception Comm. 35 Student Council 25 Journal News 45 Intramurals 15253545 GAA 1,2,3,45 DAR Test 45 FBLA Conven- tion 4. RICHARD PUTMAN Dick As President of our class this year, He's made a name that's really dear. Class Pres. 3545 Chorrus 15253545 Class Play 35 Honor Bag?uet 35 Echoes 45 Latin Club 3,45 Prince Peace 45 Reception Comm. 35 Librarian 45 Scholarship Test 45 Stu- dent Council 2. MARY LOU E. DAUGI-EERTY Fuzzy A slide -trombone she well does play, Never a frown and always gay. Concert 6: Marching Band 15253545 Chorus 15253545 Honor Banoiuet 35 Recgpation Comm. 3- Prince Peace 4- ss Secy.- Treas. 45 , Jotunal News 35 Echoes 45 Latin Club 3,45 State Solo 6: Ensemble Contest 3. TERRY CRIDER Terry's a man of words so few Hit will always be a friend to you. Football 1,2,354, Capt. 45 Honor Banquet 35 Varsity S 3545 Prince of Peace 45 Recep- tion Comm. 35 Class Pres. 2, V. Pres. 35 Student Council Pres. 45 Intramurals 1,2535 Scholarship Test 45 Latin Club 3,45 Class Play Comm. 35 Commencement Comm. 3. DARLENE SUE GOODWIN Goodie To have an RN behind her name Is our friend Dar1ene's one big aim. Marching Band 15253545 Majorette 15253545 Echoes 45 Student Council V-Pres. 45 Honor Soc. 35 GAA 253545 V-Pres. 45 Cho- rus 154, Pres. 45 Jotu-nal News 45 Com- mencement Comm. 45 Inn'amura.Ls 2,3545 Latin Club 35 Reception Comm. 3. JERRY F. NOLAN Jerry has hair of blonde and eyes of blue, .And shall always and forever be a hiend to ou. Football 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 45 Class Play Comm. 35 Class Pres. 1,25 In- tramurals 3,45 latin Club 3,4. AUDREY IRENE WOLFORD Little Audrey 'I'his gal can really laugh, She sure was good on the NEWS Staff! Class Play 35 Honor Banquet 35 Journal News Bd. 45 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4. 4 2, i s .s U3 EQ, ,X Nil I W A 3 K ' l 5 s JACK EUGENE ADAIR Swabb In basketball he was sure to shine, In football he could hold that line. mnammals 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,a,4, Varsity S 2,3,45 Class Play fJr.j 35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Commencement Comm. 4, Jr. High Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3,4, Reserve 1, z,a. LOIS LOUISE THOMPSON Louigi A member of concert and marching band, She is always willing to lend a hand. Concert Sc Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Band Pres. 45 Librarian 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Prince of Peace 45 Student Council 1. STANLEY JOE WORKMAN Stan Whether in Shop or whether in Ag. Stanley's the guy who'l.l never lag. Jr. High Basketball 15 Librarian 45 FFA 45 Intramurals 2 ,3. ANITA LOUISE MEDAUGH Meatball Anita's as sweet as she is small, She's sure tr. be a friend to all. Concert 8: Marching Band 3,45 Class Play 45 Prince of Peace 45 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Echoes 1,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Librarian 1,2,3, 45 Journal News 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Oiice Asst. 3,4. 4, jx GOLDIE MAE DANIELS Do11ie Just a. little over five feet and so sweet, As our Homecoming Queen she was hard to beat. GAA 15253545 FBLA 152535 Journal News 3545 Student Council 35 Homecoming Att. 35 Echoes 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Commencement Comm. 45 Cheerleader '25 FHA 152535 Latin Club 4. THOMAS RILEY MEEKER When Tom is sad he's never blue, He always smiles and speakes to you. Jr. High Basketball 7 8515 Varsity 354, Resewe 2,35 FFA 3,115 niuammals 15253545 Scorekeeper 3 45 Echoes 45 Parliamentary Hi?8 AA 'tix T 5 NAA I 5 ,JQWJW Ss il - NANCY LOUISE GINI' ER A girl who is kind and dependable too, One who will be happy her whole life through. Journal News 2,3545 Ed. 45 Echoes 3545 FBLA 15253545 Officer 354. GARY OWEN TRUESDALE On his Thunderbird he does fly, You'll never find a nicer guy. Football 152,35 Track 1545 Varsity S 354. FREDA MAE BURNETT Fred She is time one that plays in the band, and is always willing to lend a hand. Concert 6: Marching 15253545 Chorus 152535 Class Off. 35 GAA 15253545 Reception Comm. 35 Commencement Comm. 35 Prince of Peace 45 Intramurals 15253545 Latin Club 3545 Secy.-Treas. 4. CLIFFORD C. BALL Cl CliHord's a member of FFA He will become a great farmer someday. Band Concert 8: Marching 15253545 Class Play 35 Varsity Basketball 15253545 Re- serve 1525 Jr. High 15 Chorus 15253545 FFA 15253545 State Judging Team 152535 Base- bm 1,25 Student Council 25 Track 1,2535 45 Film Opr. 1,25354. 55' u BARBARA BFATRICE GREBER Barb Too many nice things there are to say, Aboutthe girl with the Model A. GAA 15253545 FBLA 15253545 Betty Crocker Test 45 FHA 152. THOMAS I-ERN Tom Tom is always a lot of fun, And he has a smile for everyone. Marching Gr Concert Band 15253545 Track 253545 Chorus 3545 Intramurals 3545 Var- sity S 354. - 1, 1 sz. so 1,-,gg, S5 .4 -2 .gs 5 sl M X my ALICE WHITE Alice is our smiling lass, We all enjoy her in our class. FBLA 15253545 Prince of Peace 45 Typing Certificate 35 Librarian 1525 Annual Staff 45 Journal News 3. STANLEY SCHWARTZ On the football team he does play And he is alot of fun each day. FFA 15253545 Football 15253545 Varsity S 35 45 Parliamentrary Procedure 25354. I E . 1 DAVE WILSON Very active in FFA, A foimdation for life he will ever lay. FFA 1,2,3,45 Journal News 45 Parlia- mentary Procedure 2,4. MARJORIE A. LYNCH Marge Marjorie is a pleasant girl to know, Her friendliness seems to grow and grow. Jr. High Chorus. GENE LENHART Gene is seldom seen to frown, He drives a Chevie all over town. Varsity S 35 Track 25 Football 2,35 Bas- ketball 1,25 Intramurals 3. MARY RUTH CHAMP Ruthie To go to B.G. is Ruth's big aim, You bet your life it's not for fame. Honor Banquet 35 Prince of Peace 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Class Rep. 3,45 FBLA 1,2535 Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 Echoes 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Typing Certificate 35 Ring Committee 25 Latin Club 4. ALBERT FRANCIS KLAUS Al A future farmer he plans to be, A well-liked boy in school, was he. FFA 1,2,3,45 State Judging Team 35 Par- liamentary Procedure 2,3,4. MARILYN DORIS CLEMIENT Smiley Our Senior attendant this year was she, She carries a smile for you and me. Homecoming Attendant 45 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,45 Journal News 4. STANLEY M. MACKLIN Stanley now is tall and lean, In his Buick he is always seen. Reserve Basketball 25 FFA 1,2,3,45 Treas 45 Parliamentary Procedure 2,3. JANICE ROSE DFG!-N SUI Suz is the Comedian of our class, You'll never find a nicer lass. U Homecoming Att. 25 Concert 8rMarchmg Band 1,2,3,45 Prince of Peace 45 FBLA 1,2, 3,45 Echoes 45 Recep. Comm. 35 Intra- murals 1,45 GAA 1,45 Typing Ce ' icate 4- WENDELL FRONK Wendell now is quiet and shy, But the future will not pass him by. Football 3. CAROLED1 GRAESSLE Teeny Caroleen the al whom we all know Work- ! g i ed in the oEice, and made things go. Concert 8zMarchi.ng Band 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Class Rep. 3, 45 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Officer 35 Echoes 45 Typ- ing Certificate 3. .IAMIB BERNARD PRICE Barny Jim is pleasant and easy to know, And he plays basketball like a pro. Chorus 45 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Reserve 35 I-'oorbau 2, Track 25 Film ops. a,4. NANCY ANN HAMILTON Curly Nancy has blonde hair and eyes of blue, A good disposition with personality, too. Echoes 45 Joumal News 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Class Off. 2. ,501 ny! ff 0 Alf. M A 4' fl X6 MARIE ANNA MILLER A physical ed teacher she'll learn to be, . . .at Michigan State University. Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Majorette 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Reception Comm. 35 FBLA 1, 2,3,45 Echoes 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BOB J. WEIN Bob is a member of FFA, And hopes to own a farm some day. Football 2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,4. A ,a f 'L .1 is ' ,. X , I qt. LINDA ADAMS Linda, very tall and slim, Has a warm heart deep within. FBLA 1,2,3,4, play 35 Betty Crocker Test 45 FHA 4. V JACK L. BOWSHER Jack is tall and kind of thin, You will never see him without a grin. Basketball Mgr. 35 Football Mgr. 35 Baseball Mgr. 45 Varsity S 3,45 Jr. High Basketball Scorekeeper 3. ROSE ALBA MALONE Rose Alea has hair of black, A gift of charms she 'll never lack. Typing Certificate 35 FBLA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3- FHA 1,2' Librarian 1,2,3,4. CHARLES C KILL Charlie sure is very coy, To be a farmer w0u1d be his joy. FFA 1,2,3,4. 0 11,121 fi PATRICIA ANN JONES Zoom Our girl Zoom is full of fun, Her goal in life has just begun. Concert Sz Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Major- ette 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Echoes 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Reception Comm. 3. LINDA SUE MILLER Linda is short with long brown hair, She never seems to have a care. FBLA 1,2,3,43 FHA 1,23 Librarian 33 GAA 13 Betty Crocker Test 4. .f.f,f-If rf 'ff.f,'- fff!L'f,: CAROL ANN TRIPPY Carol has eyes and hair of black, Drives a Chevy to school and back. Librarian 2,3,43 Betty Crocker Test 43 FBLA 1,2,3,4. ELEANOR E. MORRIS Diz A real nice girl is our Eileen, She has a wit that's really keen. Concert 8rMraching Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2,3,43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Prince of Peace 43 Reception Comm. 33 Class Play 3s Journal News 3,43 Echoes 43 Intra- murals 1,2,3,43 Girls Ensemble 1,2,33 Mixed Ensemble 2,33 Scholarship Test 4. Q J x PATRICIA JANE RIDER Pushidy Jane As Drum Major of our band, She is the sweetest in the land. Majorettc 2,35 Drum Major 43 FBLA l,2,3, Pres. 13 Honor Soc. 33 Echoes 4g GAA 1,2, 3,43 Secy 33 Latin Club 43 Basketball Cheer- leader 43 Joumal News 3,43 Reception Comm. 33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CLAUDETTE MOORMAN Proxy Square dancing is her delight, To us she is quite all right. Class Play 33 Echoes 43 FBLA 1,2,3,4j Secy. for Teacher 33 FBLA Convention 33 Chair- man for FBLA Exhibit 4. XJ 11 ' KAREN ANN WHITE Karen who is very straight and tall, Has many friends, enemies--not at all. Concert 8zMarching Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4. ROSE MARIE KILL Rosie is very nice and neat, A girl like her cannot be beat. FBLA 1,2,3,45 Librarian 35 FHA 45 Betty Crocker Test 45 FBLA Convention 3. ELSIE MONFORT In band she plays a clarinet, A nicer girl we have not met. GAA 1,45 FBLA l,2,3,45 Concert Band 8: Marching 1,2,3 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Prince of Peace 45 FBLA State Convention 4. MARY JANE LIES Wilmot Mary Jane is the one we all know, Whose grades are high and never low. Concert 6: Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Reception Comm. 3. ROSE MARIE FRIEDRICH Rose has hair and eyes of brown, She is always nice to have around. Librarian 45 FBLA 1,2,35 Echoes 45 Journal News 4. CESARINA ROBERTS One who was willing to come back and work And never a duty allowed no shirk. M 'R HAGER FORD COMPANY l 22 North Broadway Spencervllle Ohio Complzments ROBERTJ DOEPNBERG M D on WILLIAM T wPlGHT M D Telephone 99 Spencervulle Ol'llO RALPH NOLAN Bulldlng Contractor Spencervllle Ohm Telephone l35 R Complzments PRICHARD S MARKET Home Killed Meats Spencervllle Ohio CHIPPER CHIPS Llma Ohio Best Wzshes L. C. BRANDT 8. SONS INC. Your Dependable Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Wapakoneta Ohno Complzments GREGG'S Lima Ohlos 'I I 5 ,Khakis of - , . x , . . ' d l . x , . . ' Of I of ' , HQ in li- Q41 Q9 J- is is ' ' 3: k,. . 57.3, I Q 0 1+ I 3 .. I 5 3 'Wx V. f -B.. XM fx . E9 ,..L+ 1. 'SA 9' x 3 3 V Q I X Q ., V H . A 4 wwg , 1 ' 5 Nl K.-LX H Q w -IISIZPFI l'. IZ-'i3UlIJ'Yl'Ul'.IISl J or R+ - I Q e t e .. B is or :ff ri ef. Ht: r - . 'QQ , ,,, ' F V f V I ,ff '., ' X QV , Q '- x , - Wx W I . kk ,,., Ijqskkgg rki .:::,. , V SMI, i E- W ' J X, -I .y . '6 s-Sr 4 - -f ' '3 -t :satis Q ' I 5' L t, of 5... ' L' K 'af K - I in . aj ':'A ' ' fail L Q' '-f- I 2 1: J , L ,y r S . - g 1 jx.: . ,gi f :Q ' r 1 W J- W ' 5 A y - fir K if V , K K V - YW' -8- Q, - ,. ' 'ie ,, J 5 l ,ea 33 .ei s as se. R B of-fl L :Gs .. L. y JN 5 3- -4 y v gs.. ff- ., s ss Simi W, s ., , , K my I Q Q p 4 5 , . r i L g s Q s .- , jk-T. I lx-be . 31, I his K K -1 -i,- . J L sf J ,p r r Ee 1 1 A y A ,rn Att V M! l L r 1 S K n VLVVLK: Ai if I g A f ' f 1 a WM I pr j I - J fr. 5- Q H - ' s A PI1: .5 S X ,sf 1 g - - f , ' 1- V' K :QV . . -.. kiri 2. .Mint I Q A K . 1 R s f. B -K . ' ,.Q A B 2 1 ' f W 'L J 5 L, J Saas: - TV R ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: D. Patrick, A. Rempher, M. Adams, G. Bowen, G. Schwartz, C. Vayle, L. Har- , E ,Q ruff, A. Glnter, B. Core, G. Pollock, N. Mullenhour. ROW 2: R. Mace, S. Gossard, D. Holten, R. Mil- ' ' ler, J. ldaus, N. Monfort, M. Whetstone, J. Degen, R. Wapplehorst, T. Miller, H. Gaskill. ROW 3: R. , g 2 W Fissel, J. Burnfield, D. Point, P. Nevergall, L. Becker, F. Scherer, L. Young, G. Stonehill, D. Carey, S. I Snyder, D. Smart. ROW 4: M. Waggoner, R. Klaus, B. Baker, J. I-Iindenlang, E. Wein, L. Bickham, G. Perry, B. Hatter, F. Shanks, B. McCain, L. Graessle. ROW 5: R. Roeder, H. McDonough, D. Hile, J. Reeder, J. Watt, G. McBride, R. Hipshire, J. Plikerd., G. Brannon, B. Coil, L. Bell. ROW 6: L. Boyer. Junior Class OFFICERS: President, Larry Bickhamg Vice President, Glen Perry: Secretary-Treasurer, Merle Whetstoneg Student Council, Jim Degen, Judy Reeder. The junior class consisting of thirty-four boys and twenty-three girls was glad this year to welcome Betty Baker from Van Wert. The class play, Dark Mountain, given on Novem- Bickham, and Merle Whemtone. ber 16th, was interesting and entertaining. But perhaps one of the most important events of the year was the Prom at which the juniors had a pro- gram and reception for the seniors. At the close of school the class journeyed to Day- ton to visit the National Cash Register fwhere they ate their lunchj, Wright's Monument, Fort Ancient, and Deed's Memorial Park. The juniors would like to express their appreciation to those who helped them have a wonderful and successful year. QLeft to Righty: Glen Pen'y, Larry K5 .g W FV.: V7 'r 1? ' as if .-ez Ev L .. L fl? ' ' ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: C. Nichols, B. Maxwell, J. Wilson, L. Binkley, J. William- Ci' ' G J Q son, J. Wright, R. Snyder, J. Strayer, D. Keller, S. Point, N. Withrow. ROW 2: L. . ' ,yy White, L. Hoch, P. McKinley, S. Kurtz, R. Truesdale, S. Turner, J. Krendl, C. ' W ' E ' Bowersock, R. SchmM. Vulgamott, E. Allen. ROW 3: R. Harrufi, C. Schwartz, J A i A w. Baldwin, C. san , M. Schwartz, C. Auer, G. Him, L. Meeker, R. caberdiel, J. Syphrit, M. Kill. ROW 4: T. Kill, J. Gales, J. Lawrence, S. Trippy, F. Degen, R. A. Jacks, D. Rasberry, J. Mericle, K. Burnfield, R. Crider, L. Miller. ROW 5: R. Lee, J. Miller, R. Lytle, E. Nichols, G. Vayle, A. Fisher, P. Patrick, D. Brown, E. Miller, H. Fisher, P. Becker. ROW 6: E. Ball, R. Jones, S. Sawmiller. Sophomore Class OFFICERS: President, Jim Krendlg Vice President, Susan Sawmillerg Secretary-Treasurer, Jan Millerg Student Cormcil, Ronnie Lytle, Sandra Tumer. This year the sophomore class had two exciting events. The first was their magazine sale totaling S1207 .'15. In the spring was their trip to Cinncinnati. The Susan sawmmer Jim Krendl, Jan D class visited the zoo, the Observatory Gardens, and Miller the Ohio River. The class would like to express its sincere thanks to their sponsors-Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Shaffer and Mr. Brookhart. Without their guidance the year would not have been a success. V 1' ,R - ' C '- -1. mr. ,Q Q f N . !- . if if - sf if ' 'M 'V 'V Cl af? 9 J A A ii tiff ' v. ir ev ' l . a 1 ie- its is -so .. ...- ' R fs - .. I T R I X .. r fi ii :sf ' W' ' F K L , Y A Q in V- u .xxx , is - ...- 1 F' s K.. v -S1 ' ' iff, s 32: 53 ,, 1? r ' as EW A :,' - -:-. ...- H mmm- , W ' - .1 - A , .L 45 l A 2- 5 aj, if ' . yy . ju -I , .. ,ig ...K A. L j .1 1, N - K f, L,,. I I' N -. ,Ax 1 l nv x I 6' . P 'mr .af r K Q ' T Q s -T r . R fascia J- -. ' K J J .ri ' . S .fs R. . .J T W ' - 5' A . 1 'G' 3 A . gl 3 5 r 'V' . ' . ff -Es -L -j l :. . is , . ., . . PM . nu- t r K, 1, .KA . ' ' L' il - .K A' K ff' 4 'I Q 112112 -WH . ,, .A . quill W Q kg: ,wr b,,A W .. . mZ,A x p r I D: A l ' O A .P , A - F' f se. 'A '. J' s ' Y ffiwr. in . . W' . A X I ' L- 'Ml 1 KmhAA Q' its A 5 T iiiss: R T is ? V fA - 2 :': i si se M- . all -1 ' .if r r Q 1123 - r aff! ,gf 1' T 1 A ' ' A-hfaxz-'f i ' - 4. ,Q ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: D. Fisher, A. Hubley, C. Bowers, S. McDonald, L ,J rs ' V, L v ' N. Detrick, E. Syphrit, J. Winans, A. Downing, D. Daugherty, R. Boni- ,sf - ' - P fas, D. Miller. ROW 2: L. Crider, S. Maurer, J. Lee, S. Boyer, D. . I ' A ' 4... ' Withrow, R. Volheim, J. Harruff, L. Schnelle, D. Hubble, M. Fisher, G. , ,, . 5 L Whetstone. ROW 3: J. Mace, K. Boedecker, L. McBride, S. McDon- Johnson, J. Bonifas, M. Wilson L. Miller, P. migore, J. craft, M. Bowemei., c. Gaskill, ROW 6: J. Adair, D. Meeker, W. Crooks, C. Sensabaugh, J. Pollock. ROW 7: I. Knapp, Lenhart, J. Gilbert, J. Dicus, J. Mulholland. gLeft to Rightj: Dick Miller, andra Maurer, Larry Reynolds. ough, R. Thompson, H. Kill, J. Price, D. Hayes, T. Townshend, S, Brown, S. Barnes. ROW 4: K. Adams, J. Malone, J. Hipshire, D. Klaus, J. Savidge, J. I-Iolten, M. Bowersock. ROW 5: R. Clement, G. K. Mohler, E. Jones, G. Becker, R. Ickes, S. Unverferth, L. R. Allen. Poff, D. Adams, L. Reynolds, B. Zuber, D. Vayle, I-I. Thomas, N. K. Snyder, I. Harruff, L. Seibert, D. Adams, E. Smart, T. Hennon, B. ROW 8: J. Collins, S. Poff, M. Simindinger, J. Schnolucke. Freshmen Class OFFICERS: President, Larry Reynolds: Vice President, Dick Miller, Secretary and Treasurer, Sandy Maurer, Student Council, Leland Schnelle and Karen Boedecker With fourteen pupils coming from Jennings, the freshmen class had a total en- rollment of eighty-two: thirty-four boys, forty-eight girls. On October 20, 1956, the class enjoyed the class trip to Columbus, Ohio. They visited the zoo, airport, the State Capitol, and the museum at Ohio State U- niversity. The class would like to express its apprecation to those who helped them and to our sponsors, Miss Deemer and Mr. McDorman. 9 w e ' Q-- S Q' M ' Q, , L if r -.. J W w L s 3 7 il' , Q get L. f W - ,tj - 2 fs' Q K 1 ,X,k' ili f it ' HIS I . - -X. . S, Y ,K - . Y z 'kbs x . r 5 S X W' is . ,-A qu, - 1 Q 1. K xQN ,N Q W, 3 s L - 5 ' t 5 X L. 435. we-' 7 gg. ri A 1- 5 L . if ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: .5 , af. F. Hile, G. Rhodes, H. . .3 3 .22 L Miller, J. Varno, R. 2 A Becker, B. rm, B. Xu! -- Wy , I ls POIlJ1t, J. wilSOl'l, K. Krendle, B. Wilson, R. B0wSher. ROW 2: J. O'Daffer, T. Zimmerman, S. Kurtz, G. Auer, J. Hixon, R. Burnfield, D. Barnett, J. Failor, V. Fisher, K. Carey, T. Price. ROW 3: C. Hamilton, J. Miller, D. Holtyhauer, C. Shobe, K. Brannon, J. Mason, J. Mueller, L. McMichael, J. Heil, D. Auer, B. Shaner. ROW 4: K. Moorman, F. Sipes, C. Decker, T. Mullenhour, S. Dunningan, R. Stemen, P. Griffin, J. Redick, K. White, L. Mueller, D. Brotherwood. ROW 5: F. Nichols, R. Roeder, S. Bowsher, R. Moor- man, R. Young, A. Maxwell, W. Putman, B. Hindenlang, D. Nevergall, B. Clement, P. Lee. ROW 6: R. Miller, L Schwartz, C. Seibert, R. Ball, K. Dershem, L. Sa.ndkuhl, S. Poff, L. Blockberger Eight Grade OFFICERS: President, Dennis Nevergallg Vice-Pres- ident, Wayne Putman, Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Der- shemg Student Council, Ronnie Miller, Karen Carey The eighth grade which consisted of sixty-one pupils had some memorable events. One was their hay- ride and wiener roast at the home of Roger Burns- field. The other was their class trip to Lima, Ohio. They spent the afternoon going through the Sewage Disposal Plant, The County jail, and the Lima News. The class would like to thank Mr. Boyer and Mrs. Clark for their guidance during the year. fLeft to Righty: Wayne Putman, Dennis N evergall, Kay Dershem rv 3 'S A I P S My .,:' 5 ., HQ, ' ii L , A xl ,. J ' s rl V, ,-:, V 'X J V L 7 Q 5 if . ' . v. ,. ..W: J' ,k fi-R' , P ii P K e 1, ' F f sr - .. Ku Q S . ik . 15.14 rj : 2,7 sz fqisg i' ar J e iff-. E sk' s i . .kj ,.,W L. 3, ,E Q I I .. be I 1 t K fb' Y Q ' , ,TQ ix we ROW 1 fLeft to Righty: K. McBride, J.Schwartz, B. Miller, L. Mohler, S. Bowen, N. Steiger, J. Watt, D. McClurg, S. Auer, D. Niemeyer, E. Maxwell. ROW 2: S.Hahn, R. Vamo, M. R. Deniston, D. Graham, J. Anderson, M. Wil- iamson, S. Davies, D. Schnelle, J. Scherer E. Syphrit, B. Zuber. ROW 3: L. Brown, H. Carr, C. Klausing, T. Reg- edanz, J. Knapp, D. Grace, K. Miller, J. Nllleuef, D. Holten, P. Paglow, E. Swicluath. ROW 4: C. Fisher, J. Brown, M. Poff, L. Kill, C. Kurtz, L. Adams, L. Seibert, S. Pohlman, J. Harbert, P. McMichael, R. McBride. ROW 5: B. Hipshire, R. Harruff, S. McDonough, J. Hahn, K. Grear, D. Heaton, D. Binkley, S. Volheim, K. McKinley, B. Myers, L. Klaus. ROW 6: E. Adams, E. Graham, S. Basinger, L. Mulholland, M. Grassley, B. Reynolds, J. Hance, R. Laughlin, K. Howell, W. Keller, B. Shocknesse Seventh Grade OFFICERS: President, Peggy Paglowg Vice President, John Hahn, Secretary and Treasurer, Pamela McMi- chael, Student Council, John Hahn, Jane Knapp The seventh graders entered school last fall to find a lot of new experiences and new surroundings a- waiting them. They enjoyed a memorable hayride in October. Many students have taken part in Junior High bas- ketball, football and the Junior High Chorus and Junior Band this past year. The class wishes at this time to thank the teachers and sponsors who helped them through their first year of Junior High School. QLeft to Righty: Pamela McMichael, John Hahn, Peggy Paglofw 28 ' -l if-, ...ruin-Y Wniz, ,--. SPENCERVILLE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Bloze and Giniotis Veterinarians Spencerville Ohio Compliments Of G. E. GRAHAM and SON Groceries, Meats and General Merchandise Elgin, Ohio Telephone 7722 LIMA CEMENT PRODUCTS, INC. Spencerville Road-Erie Railroad Concrete Blocks - Light Weight Blocks Telephone 5-6761 Lima Ohio CHEERS T0 THE LEADER for always having iust what the student body ' Teen Pan Alley for girls on the 2nd wants-ln Floor Annex, and in the store for High School Men, High Street Entrance THE LEADER Lima Compliments of I GRASSLEY'S l.G.A. GROCERY A Home Owned Store We Aim To Please Ohio Spencerville Telephone 42 GERALD COIL AUCTIONEER Household and Farm Sales Call at my expense 303-J5 Spencervill e Ohio Compliments Of SPENCERVILLE ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING Ohio Spencerv i I le BUSINESS MEN'S ASSURANCE COMPANY Paul Nungester-Special Representative Spencerville Ohio Telephone l62-J2 Compliments of CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE 'I28 East Spring Street Telephone 35896 Lima Ohio SHE NK'S DRY GOODS Delphos, Ohio When Shopping in Delphos Remember SHENICS Home-Owned Since 1876 Telephone 6211 THE DENISTON NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE Flowers for All Occasions Nursery Stock for all Locations Vegetable Plants in Season Spencervi I Ie Ohio HOMECOMING QUEEN Goldie Daniels Senior CROWNING of QUEEN The Homecoming of 1956, sponsored by the GAA, followed a Chinese theme. Queen Goldie and her court were honored at the football game with front row seats. At the half the band, starting the pro- cession with Pomp and Circumstancen, put on its weekly show. At the program in the midst of the decorations por- traying a Chinese garden, Queen Goldie was offi- cially crowned by Co-Captains Terry Crider and Stanley Schwartz. fLeft to Righty: Phyllis Patrick, Betty Baker, Tressa Whitling, Stanley Schwartz, Goldie Daniels, Terry Crider, Pam ela Artliur, Marilyn Clement, Judy Craft, Darlene Goodwin, Pat Rider. s.....,A-- ? 5 -1 'S Q 14 is lg 5 i f . s-4? 1 i s i ? 2. ik.-at is X fd I N 4. ll 4 N x up QUEEN and COURT - fLeft to Righty: FRESI-lIviAN ATTENDANT - Judy Craftg SENIOR ATTENDANT - Marilyn Clement ueen - Goldie Danielsg JUNIOR ATTENDANT - Betty Bakerg SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT - Phyllis s Q Patrick. Enjoying the Game - ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: Marilyn Clement, Goldie Daniels, Betty Baker. ROW 2: Phyllis Patrick, Judy Craft. nj? t Around the Field -QI.eft to Righty: Judy Craft, Marilyn Clement, Goldie Daniels, Betty Baker, Phyllis Patrick. QDrivers of Carl Stanley Macklin and Tom Meeker. Guin- 1,-,, - QA A ... N- 'Qlgwvsiv A I 3, , -ff. . A--ff ' Q ,nf ,gk ,, -Xf'EE5jiS,,Kw wi 1.1-wa 5' ao- x MA x .,. N W.- 1 'vm- -X .,4,g,,sp,, . Y. .- v . . ,A , W , , .Q A Amy- . xwg-'g,W mi. i v a.. X, 3LY.si'?ifli5iffl :irff 1 fE 1'WE7?Llx5 'm X -1.9-' Q IQGB N N 4. -5 X s Without friends, no one would choose to live. -Aristotle The day is always his who works in it with sincerity and great aims. -Emerson Silently one by one, JANE POST Bowling Green State University Master of Science in Education Third Grade IVA GRASSLEY Defiance College Ohio Northem University Graduate in Pedagogy Sixth Grade HELIN WISHER Ohio Northern University B.S. in Education Fifth Grade EDITH BOROFF Bowling Green State University B.S. in Education Fourth Grade A friend is the jewel that shines brightest in the dark- ness. I like the lasting things of earth, In the infinite meadows of heaven, A faith that conquers strife 31090111 the 10Ve1Y 3313: A love that brothers humaniind, The for-get-me-nots of the angels. A strong and worthy life. DAISY COIT Miami University Ohio Northem University Graduate in Pedagogy Third Grade MILDRHJ LEIS Bowling Green State University . Diploma in Kindergarten- Primary Education First Grade Good words are forget-me -nots. Dropped from a thinkers pen, To be gathered by coming generation to lift the standards of men. Odum It is not what is aroumd us but what is in us, not what we have, but what we are, that makes us really happy. Geike Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be under- stood. Ralph Waldo Emerson WANDA M. HUBLEY Miami University First Grade RUTH MORRIS Bowling Green State University Ohio Northern University Elementary Education Second Grade ALICE SAWMILLER Bluffton College Ohio Northern University B.S. First Grade ANNE WILLIAMS B.S. in Education Miami University Second Grade JACQUELINE BRIDGES Olivet College Toledo University Bowling Green State University B.S. in Education Music KATHERINE FISHER A.B. Huntington College Bowling Green State University Fourth Grade Kindness is a loving guide That shows us how to live, A treasure which, the more we spend The more we have to give! QW. 'E' The moving finger writes and having writ moves on, Nor all your piety nor wit may call it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your tears wash out a word of it. He that would live in peace and rest. Must hear, and see, and say the best. INAS MACE Bowling Green University Ohio Northern University Fifth Grade VIENNA ZIMMERMAN Bowling Green State University Miami University 1 Diploma in Education Sixth Grade 'I'he thing that goes the fartherest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. LESTER D. FAUROT Bowling Green University Bluffton College Elementary Life Certificate Seventh and Eighth Grades BEULAH KILTER Bowling Green State University College of William and Mary, Virginia Diploma in Education Third and Fourth Grades A wise old owl sat in an Oak, It matters not how straight the gate, The more he saw the less he spoke, How chargedwith punishments the scroll, The less he spoke the more he heard, I am the master of my fate Why can't we be like that wise old birda I am the captain af my soul. Wm. Henley Laugh, and the world laughs with you, Life is real! Life is earnest! Weep, and you weep alone, And the grave is 11013 its gO2.l5 For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, Dust thou ere. to dl-ISU feffllfnest, But has trouble enough of its own. W2-S not Spoken Of the SOU1- From Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Henry Wadwlbrth 110115211-OW IDABELL RINB-IART Bowling Green State University Diploma in Elementary Education Fifth and Six Grades VIRGINIA B. KENNEDY Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Bowiing Green State University Diploma in Elementary Education First and Second Grades al x. ww x 1-. www- X .. .Ni www Vw' f AM www X f wmssf -M Q ,Wg few-N. A, ,va was ww X Jw V. www my , ,www My Q-- f N I iw 5 Q my M -f wa My .,,,, x Q ow Q -4 .1 , E .J L- gf .Y 'O' , Q 4 f Q2 .vi f' 4.1 qi A -. ,.-gl .Q s. D Qtr' , vw '91 .ff B A v. -sX QA' gs 6 ' L fi'-'Z . 2 - 1'-er el B +-W xx ...L .. . I , ' V Q .,,-B--r . Q. v Z xx, . ' QN X, f-5' ig lx V r 'gf W ,ur l ,- . -S Lia arf . A new , K .--W. 1 -- ' 'K 1 , k , ,Q .. P' 'IO H 5 Q ,,.. . 5? K - : - Q Q j , V53 ii es. 1- ,. X 5 Y, K - .. H A .Qu if I it - 1 ., ' S M, I. if Q ' V W i A , A' . . n'-8, e QV: -I-1 K , s K' , K , .. Q L . L l L B . sf ' L fs . 'amz li , . sh 1 1 X 'K .. . . ,OOL - -4 - Sixth O .q fi Grade K-49. ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: K. Kilgore, S. Becker, O. Hile, C. Rasberry, L. Reed, B. Doernberg, J. Cobum, J. Wolford. ROW 2: C. Mason, D. McCl1ug, J. Jones, S. Sipes, J. Morris, S. Gaskill, L. Foster, L. Kill. ROW 3: J. I-Iolten, J. Sawmiller, J. Snyder S. Purdy, T. Stout, P. Coburn, M. Clark, T. Wilson. ROW 4: F. Collins, R. Bell, L. Connors, G. Giniotis, M. Savicfge, R. Rockhold, P. Niemeyer, S. Shobe. ROW 5: D. Harruff, K. Lenhart, R. Bell, K. Gar- wood, B. Adair, C. Egts, L. Grigsby, R. Brotherwood. ROW 6: F. Collins, J. Sawrniller, B. Whitling, L. Keller, D. Harruff, I. Miller, S. Buettner, J. Swickrath. ROW 7: M. DeVilbiss J. Stinebuck, D. Harruff, E. Mace, N. Heidle- baugh, J. Croft, J. Crooks, S. Boyer. ROW 8: J. Frysinger, L. Sandlcuhl, K. Daniels, B. Eutsler, R. Crooks 3 1 5 . ., 3.1 N ,. Ks . ' rf . X an Q sv- Nha X-ef -nw L ' V N J ...un I f 'S . K -f Q.. Q i - A P A 5, Q 5, A+ .S Q- ,Q L N. Q , . X kiwi 55 f Lg. an Q.: 4 FQ ,gb Ng A g ...I ,' .WJ - J. 1 ' -Li - , '. . ,,. ,,. , .Q 9 ,Q H in ' X- 5. N ' J at - P. S kj' r M g ds 3 - -- 1 ,- V '- VERY? N 3 -'rf 1 , S .23 B. sg ,Be . L - - -.Ak J. N . 4. A L... :. .f ,k s .4 in Ak B 1 I, . ,ig 'D Z4 Q K A an Y . Q I , Q 'V P X' 'le J K5 5' A ' . mA'AA 4.4. - iliikf ' . I . 1. .4 . .L W L H L J - l 10 'B , in X ' v Q K-' Xi Q f ls ' 1 -,- S x f - , 5- A X J 1 JS- P .'3 'Y 4' - 4 3 .12 -rr, ' :r ' 5 . ! Q X E A l Qi Nr :iw ' ll -' W Q Y 'fu 'X f 1. ftli W ' A 'HV ' ' I n- va Q N an Nl- - - J 5, .' 4 v , ' an Q' 5 - . - . - - -C ,. . . - A g -xxk g . X L 1 ...' Q V' A , L .fell ir' fl gr W ' xl. t 4 ' --J' - pg ,phfgp - - ry 4? g A lgl'-J l r 1 x Rf X 1 B' f -lsr . .. ..t ll, .... ... Q fl n J 4 .. . wi x .ll Amr' ' Q za V, 'Q ll ,, ' - ti - J' .' 'Qs' KX.-- ' ,K r 2 .1 ZQL . .ix . , LXL JA, i A ,,,,-N . 6 u-A S . ,MQ Fifth 'Qi ill 'Q Grade is-f . K 4X..fi .. X .1 ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: J. Stout, D. Dillon, D. Hotz, M. Young, J. Jacks, V. Klausing, J. McMichael, C. Miller, L. Kill. ROW 2: J. Williamson, N. Fisher, A. Miller, D. Schnelle, P. Post, B. Varno, D. Hilty, B. Barnett, C. Hawk. ROW 3: D. Bauer, D. Hotz, M. Ball, R. Nolan, G. Savidge, D. Lee, K. Klaus, S. McBride, D. Bowers. ROW 4: J. Whittenberg, S. Mulholland, D. Place, L. Sites, P. Porter, P. Clement, B. Doner, J. Howell, D. Mills. ROW 5: L. Smith, M. Bice, L. Vulgamott, J. Champ, J. Williamson, E. Miller, B. Deniston, J. Bowersock, P. Mullenhour. ROW 6: M. Binkley, B. Brooks, M. Doyle, C. Crider, B. Risher, J. Boedeoker, C. Sutton, S. Wolfe, J. Roop. ROW 7: J. Regedanz, B. Conners, S. Nolan, E. Clement, K. Kill, B. George, C. Anderson, G. Dxmnigan, D. Miller. ROW 8: R. Seibert, J. Mueller, R. Lee, C. Doty, G. Fryer, R. Syphrit, K. Moorman, T. Sawmiller, J. Fast. ROW 9: D. Shaner, D. Shaffer, B. Mack, J. Derbyshire, V. Mulholland, L. Hubble 39 . .wif . K. 31. 'Ji . K, .. 1 K, 18 - Q . an K tal ' Y 'Z' .- ' Via A in ' 'K A 0- , I . . tg Vik 'F' X' , if 1 AVAL J K . p 0, VY Q Dx. J Owe .Ja ff I KK K, Q l K f . X, F ic. ' W 1' 4 K KK, lv Ei. ,A M p-. - i- T i vs -,K .N K, K V- .,K ,A ,-. -.. .r sag, S r ' x ' 'X if --:Lal .-22 .F ' f .w'Qf'1-ff' W N VV, A' ' - ..g.,,.,.. , 'K u.'f 'i. J K . Y W -V J ' KY kim ,Ku . , J K,-sf I Ka I K' .1 ' .ft f - A P 4 A ' ' - 1 as 'A' ' -.lf . l 1... F . ' ....L, he . ' r e e . A L ,X 5g..,A LCA K ff ' XY 'Fl , .. ,A . R is V K. K A .. I .. '1 . A ff' F - an J , h .429 .a-mst, 3' ' f s wi.. -s. A - .sg as 'N' gr- . 1 -1- Y ,qv T5-T' f' 7. . ' -f KK K f H KV . K 1 I V . K N .Q .M .. , xl . A, K Y 1 X , ,, Y .- ?' - ik., -- K K El r f wg? Gi 4 E G- J f J.' 1 1,1 Q' emi' f . F -H . we L f r A K , . . W. A L 6 K, A ,K M, , M :slr Ma .K L fr. r . . .... .us , we... '-,C K ,K :gl ,K , uq K f f K 1 K, , ' , 5 ...: . K ,',1' K Clih I KKK . i . EK .,. y Fourth , F K L A . Q' if - , Mg ,Ly Grade ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: T. Fast D. Donivan, C. Wiswasser, V. Harruff, T. Adair, J. Owens, G. Overholt, B. Hip shire, F. Fisher, S. Brown. ROW 22 R. Thompson, L. Morrison, M. Jones, S. Conner, R. Stinebuck, K. Point, M Decker, M. Lenhart, T. Higgins, C. White. ROW 3: N. Mauri, R. Seibert,M. McClurg, D. Parson, S. Potts, R. Sipes, J. Eutsler, T. Syphrit, L. Kilgore, R. Wierwille. ROW 4: A. Miller, B. Evans, H. Davenport, S. Mark, R. Hartzler, Pf Dawnard, S. Spicer, M. Christman, P. Knapp, O. Shaffer. ROW 5: L. Keller, R. Huhley, M. Lauer, Hipshire, J. Seibert, C. Keller, D. Fisher, J. Bowersock, P. Nolan, L. Boroff. ROW 6: R. Drmnigan, S. Maurer, M Krick, J. Eisert, B. Shaw, P. Weaver, B. Brown, P. Stout, D. Wurster, L. Jones. ROW 7: M. Shindeldecker, L. Leach, E. Joster, S. Adams, R. Neimeyer, J. Johnson, N. Koenig, R. Auer, G. Rasberry, R. Schwartz. ROW 8: J. Moorman, R. Armitage, B. McMichael, G. Bowers, J. Vulgamott, L. Miller, D. Clark, T. Fair, S. Hixson, F. Daniels. ROW 9 B. Boyles, C. Klaus, R. Schrolucke, D. Post, B. Bowersock, G. Myers, E. Miller, O. Nichols, B. Zuber, M. Sawmiller ROW 10: P. Liette, R. Thompson, R. Warnecke, G. Spicer 40 'S X S ffl Q .T i X X i- . I 1 lx .S , I X, fl J B' W X if' S eeer L. A - ' . -' ,,-, R I . ' , W , . ..,. .. . .. .X , T ' - f 'W - L ,.,. .a W X X SP ' ' ' I ' Ngo X L X - ir . . I it Q- Z Q,. K 7 K X. ,K Li l X X me 1 '- rs Q im 1 X Ss 1 ,Q Av iv X .. q. R. X A 1i.'!s,:? 1 . a. A, J , X SM, - I . . im,-3 X1 K .fs In L - V' 1, 3. A E 1 ,, w R A ' wr.. ' ,I , X Y - off ' f L J ' I , . XM. .W s lm ' J J N',' 5 Q: 'V' of 0- ' a.. f we . f . . - 1 - Q., , ......:. - 4'-'H' J 4 M - K gQ':,,.g X ' L . A L vmg U W I X H.. Y 4 x 'X 1 13: -- - .s X . X I. ,K Qi. A Q .. ua, is-Y, .6 Q L5 4. V 5 - 3 Q :N K at an ,5 , I Q, ' O.. k,-.' ' 'xv' X . Y I . L K -irvykf, i Q I I1 ,,, T Aol' J .4 A . 1 M. . r f A 4 ofa- 1. of lx f X, 7 1 A- YJ, - o wx 7 , oooeo . X I 1 will '31 5 , XX .545 X gi., -'S x X 6:5 . -. xc oL.L.j fo. . ' so -L he Q X.. J' L Third Grade ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: P. Brooks, B. Collins, C. Metzger, R. O'DafI:'er, T. Grace, I. McCain, M. Harruff, R. Mc- Michael, S. McC1urg E. Monfort. ROW 2: K. Savidge, E. McDonough, G. Beirden T. Fox P. Cobum, G. Adams, B. Agnes, B.B100ks, 5. Brown, T. Basingof. Row 3. B. Moxioloy, T. Giniotis, B. Kill, L. riemoyer, s. Davenpoo, R. Miller, J. De Vault, S. De Vilbiss, K. Krone, B. Medaugh. ROW 4: D. Boyer, J. Jacks, F. Metzger, B. Connor, N. Shaffer, C. Jones, D. Hilty, L. Leach, D.K1ausing, S. Boyer. ROW 5: I. Larnmers, L. Ternenoff, P. Slaughter, M. Schosker, M. Young, R. Lee, I. Havell, R. Sutton, B. Colwin, A. Wilson. ROW 6: D. Slmderland, L. Rempter, M. Harbert, K. Maurer, B. Boedecker, A. Grassley, D. Patterson, J. Downard, C. McDonough, M. Ball. ROW 7: P. Brooks, D. Lee, C. Krendl, D. Post, C. Thorton, T. Shobe, R. Fox, M. Myers, S. Auer, W. Varno. 41 1 J if Qi? ,. . . i A ur . : 4 VW' ' f QZVEE E , ,::,.. t . L, K A y f - Q hr if V H I . Second Grade ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: Mrs. Williams, G. Binkley, S. Wilson, R. Brown, M. Watson, D. Porter, B. Stevens, R. O'Da.f- fer. ROW 2: S. Smith, J. Shaner, D. Roberts, J. Kill, P. Oehlhof, T. Lammers, P. Miller, J. Eutsler. ROW 3: L. Miller, K. Staut, S. McKinley, D. Miller, M. Lichty, D. Grear, J. Koening, R. Doseck. ROW 4: B. Frysinger, G. Collins, R. Fisher, M. Briggs, P. Fisher, J. Sawrniller, D. Chatfield, K. Bell. ROW 5: C. Bowersock, C. Miller, K. Comer, C. Custer, J. Owens, J. Bowers, L. Dawning, W. Nungester. ROW 6: D. Shaw, D. Doner, T. Whitling, D. Core, S. Buckmaster, D. Hile, B. Mack, D. Binkley. ROW 7: C. Hoch, R. Walker, J. Whittenburg, R. Coffman, B. Thomas, C. Lyman, M. Coburn, L. Miller. ROW 8: D. Mulholland, J. Tullis, P. Fox, K. Morris, M. Gaskill, J. Wright, L. Barnett, R. Parsons. ROW 9: O. Roberts, R. Robinson, A. White, T. Bowsher, K. Leite, T. Roberts, I. Shaffer, C. Dillion. ROW 10: W. Warnecke, D. Brooks, P. Klaus, G. Kohn, R. Bawghan, P. Gorman, Mrs. Morris 42 ...J , .-L,Vk f .- r 2 ,fi Hg . X X, ,, ,X,2?wq Av N J. fn J ns NP' 2 P P1 - H L1 J ,, ' . - . s f-is , T .Y , - 1. .w 4 1- . 1 -s. 3 - Q K L1 ,, 5 X v 4 nil vu- K 3 4 by A K' . . 2 . -'f' 5 , . K' Nl ' X .Ji P f if . .M s.N ' - Q. . ,, f a.. 5 A J I k' - ft- ' . P' . 1 J N , -A , L .... 1-- X . , xg, , J, ' 4 , '1 .f J s A ,.., .. -if ii as K I 2 . . P - ' .E ,, , 'M' - If Q ' Q4 . r I Q ,, 2 . f N, , . K, 4 . V . - J If si J 'J Nu c. Mal K ,ng . i 8. 3 . .- ' .P ' ' ,::, f ,,. ' .- . -or ' ' R- 'Q V 5 5 me . T J rf , ,gg C. P r so Q . ' - h I --A s Ms...- s Q g 1' 1 K 'sf I M . N K in K V A k . .-- ,., Q- ' sl- , r . ww- ,Q-.. uf- YZ . D . , ' W, s , Q , -A . A, - 'M rc' S I -' , ...W ,5. C . X I r, X.. 5 S H, . . Q J, ' Us if . .5 ' Q' .i ' ,s 5 . K -'L J il-f A-fs :C ff. Zur... 4 S 'N' S .Q:?'x,. fiesxwl ' I J ,L B B P 53.1 se Qs wi s. fl Q ,,. ,VA 3 -, A' 1 . 7 . , H . First Grade 14 A ROW 1 QLeft to Righty: T. Redick, K. Bowersock, L. Miller, S. Schosker, K. Anderson, P. Fast, H. Pohlman, N. Boyer, R. Hasson, K. Krendl. ROW 2: D. Mohler, D. Hipshire, K. Henferth, M. Hawk, J. Vining, G. Sawmiller, P. McCormack, J. Jones, M. Gonnzm, R. Wierwille. ROW 3: D. Smith, A. Fisher, E. Stevens, J. Niemyer, L. Mul- holland, S. Owens, B. Volheim, L. Heidlebaugh, S. McMichael. ROW 4: J. Jacks, P. Sawmiller, D. Whitling, M. Truesdale L. Lee, K. Johnson, G. Gaberdiel, C. Wilson, M. Krone, B. Laver. ROW 5: B. Fowler, J. Miller, M. Howeii, c. Mme., c. zimmefman, H. Kngore, J. schfomcke, s. Derbyshire, D. Mins, P. Hou. Row 6. D. Point, N. Mulholland, R. Shaner, R. Kill, P. Steiger, P. McCune, B. Larnrners, T. Becker, L. Krouse, P. Buettner. ROW 7: R. Shook, L. Rasberry, R. Sunderland, C. Bowers, W. Liette, C. Daniels, J. Kill, S. Varno, T. Rieman, L. Doner. ROW 8: D. Miller, D.Mueller, T. Hinderlang, J. Myers, T. Gaberdiel, L. Grigsby, P. Shaffer, J. Schroluc G. Shaw, P. Parsons. ROW 9: J. Bowsher, K. Watson, T. Reed, W. Stratton, N. Seibert, K. Frysinger, V. Maxwell, F. Tuttle, M. Mitchell, C. Riggs. ROW 10: T. Savidge 'l Qi A M 3 ke , vu , ROW 1 QLeft to Rightj: D. Redick, P. Arthur, J. Monfort, M. Connors J. Christrnan, J. shane., D. Howell, R. whiamg, B. seiberr, D. Km, E. Myers, M. boseck, A. Baer, T. Wolfe. ROW 2: V. Greber, P. Carey, D. Miller, D. States, J. Boughan, T. Moonnan, J. Weaver, E. Roberts, L. Metzger, E. Comer, R, Shaffer, G, Metzger, S. Doernberg. CAMERA SHY: R. Boyer, J. Lybarger, S. Blyrnyer, D. Fowler, J. Overholt, D. Reed, D. Whitling. Kindergarten A song and the salute to the flag begin an exciting day in the kindergarten. . Everyone enjoys coloring, cutting-out, and pastmg the pictures in keeping with the 5225011- In game time the boys and girls learn to play together and to cooperate in group activities. Everyone looks forward to the rest period, for soon after Mrs. Branstetter reads stories the children like to hear. ROW 1 fLeft to Righty: D. Truesdale, J. Fisher, A. Kirkhoff, R. Vamo, T. McMichael, D. Place, K. Holtzapple, K. Shaffer, J. Page, B. Purdy, C. Garwood, C. Doty, N. Brown, A. Briggs, J. Rohrbach, R. Rahrig, R. Hom, P. Point, E. Reynolds. ROW 2: M. Daniels, R. Mrs. EDNA BRANSTETTER Ohio Northern University Kindergarten Grigsby, G. Klernan, D. Sherer, J. Adams, J. Gaberdiel, D. Hager, R. Rider, L. DeVilbis, S. Owen, N. Sunderland, K. Tullis, M. Steiger, J. Lauer. CAMERA SHY: C. Morgan. Ideals are like tuning forks. Sound them often to bring your life up to standard pitch. l 1 I 5 1 fa .Q Ns. First and Second Grades Jennings School F1fth and Sncth Grades I- 1- va wb f-,UH-,xx nv', E' S ..fv ' . ,.sns '4 Tlurd and Fourth Grades Seventh and Eight Grades 'ki' Nativity Scene .H .Q M s GIRLS GLEE fLeft to Rightj' R. Jones B.K ' S F . , oenig, . issel, C. Coffman, R. Rank, R. Hirn, N. Caudill, D. Burnett J. Zirkle, GLEE CLUB Row 1: D. Bowersock, E. Croft, E. Ringwald, D. Van Ernmen, S. Nichols, L. Miller, B. Rank, D. Koeni B M nf rt C B g, . o o , . owersock, L. Bowher, D. Clark. Row 2: R. Jones, B. Koenig, S. Fissel, L, Snyder, C. Coffman, L. Adams, J. Zirkle, D. Croft, M. Allen, E. Baker, L, Louth, J. Coffman, P. Sensabaugh. Row 3: R. Pollock, C. Crider, B. Ringwald, D. Macklin, R. Rank, R. Hirn, N. Caudill, D. Burnett, B. Louth, E. Sensabaug E. Louth, L. Thomas. BUS DRIVERS: R. Patrick, C. Davis, H. Patrick. COOK: Jessie Strayer. h J' if JW' Q ir ' 'H UG 51-29? , .. I X 1' .s r sis N5 11 X 5. X 5' GS SCHOOL FIRST and SECOND GRADES Row 1 QLeft to Righty- N. wherswne, D. west, P. Pethtel, T. JENNIN . . Bassen, P. Patrick, 15. Allan, K. Detterer, T. Evans, E. com, M. Davis, M. Him. Row 2: J. Owens, s. Louth, N. ' w c. s' ' di er N. caudiu J. wright. Row Sawmrller, E. Fugget, V. Rockhold, A. Baker, S. Van Eman, M. ex, rmrn ng , , ' ' S b h. THIRD 3: M I-lirn L West, J Thompson, K. Mlssler, J. Jones, T. Shepler, B. Allen, D. Miller, J. ensa aug l D W'l- and FOUR'I2H GRADES. ROW 4: J. Hirn, A. Rank, A. Jacks, D. Bowsher, M. Pethtel, L. Monfort, D. Fisse , . 1 kim, R. Coate, M. Louth, J. Fugget. ROW 5: P. Sawmiller, P. Clark, M. Crider, R. Simindinger, N. Jones, D. Goetz, S. Sensabaugh, B. Kennedy, L. Louth, R. Dicus, M. Shepler. ROW 6: K. Allen, R. Waltz, D.Johnson, T. tt J Baker J Coffman G Coil FIFTH and SIXTH GRADES ROW 7: E. Baker, D. Zirkle, S. Nichols, D. Burne . . . . . , , E Lo , L. Thomas D. Van Eman C. Bowersock, D. Croft, L. Miller. ROW 8: B. Rank, D. Bowersock, B. Monfoxt, . nth, , , Clark, L. Bowsher, D. Koening, P. Sensabaugh, B. Becker, L. Louth, E. Ringwald, E. Croft, L. Adams. SEVENTH and L Sh rtzR Burnett R Rank, EIGHTH GRADES. ROW 9: J. Wright, N. Caudill, D. Wells, J. Zirkle, B. Barnes, . c wa , . , . G. Coil, R. Jones, M. Coil. ROW 10: D. Burnett, C. Crider, M. Allen, B. West, L. Snyder, D. Johnson, B. Knening, D. Louth B. Louth, E. Sensabaugh, R. Him. ROW 11: E. Bowersock, C. Coffman, E. Louth, B. Louth, D. Macklin, c. Maekiin, s. Pissel, P.. Pollock, P.. Ringwald, J. Shaffer -L7 America's Education System is truly a PRICELESS HERITAGE ,,., -Wwgggi-LMMVMWI .M AA. Q , America is strong because her education system is good .... if America's Education system is weak .... America will cease to be strong . SUPERIQR CCACH SALES CCMPANY L. J. Hentze R. R. 2 Lima, Ohio 1' A X eco? M, 60 x X W5 jEXX,- ROW 1 QLeft to rightj R. Friedrich, C. Trippy, L. Thompson, R. Malone, A. Medaugh, N. Hamilton. ROW 2: S. Trippy, D. Meeker, L. Miller, E. Nichols, Miss Fritz, F. Scherer, R. Putman, J. Price, B. McCain, S. kown. Librarians The librarians, consisting of about eighteen high school girls are under the direction of Miss Fritz. Their jobs are signing out books, helping to find reading material for the students, and keeping magazines in the proper place. 'I'he librarians wish to extend their greatest appreciation to Miss Fritz. OFFICERS President - Terry Crider Vice-President - Darlene Goodwin Secretary - Sandra 'I'urner Student Council Our student council met for one period each month with Miss Deemer and Mr. Fisher. This year our student council worked hard so it could better our school for everyone and our coming generations. In the fall they had a big bonfire to brighten our spirits in football. A new cheerleader was added for our basketball. Monitors served to keep the heavy traffic out of the halls. To the colmcil our sincere thanks for lending a helping hand! ROW 1 fLeft to righty J. Reeder, D. Goodwin, T. Crider, S. Turner, Miss Deemer. ROW 2: J. Degen, R. Miller, Mr. Fisher, K. Carey, L. Schnelle, K. Boedecker, R. Lytle. x Y, U I M-, ..-. ......,,....,, ... mours, r. uunes, J. iwoian, r. bumett, T. Crider, J. Reeder, P. Rider, L. Thompson, K. McDorman, R. Putman, R. Champ, Miss Fritz. ROW 2: N. Monfort, R. Harter, R. Mace, B. McCain, G. Bowen, S. Gossard, B. Fissel, M. Waggoner, R. Roeder, G. Perry, L. Bickham. Latin Club 'Ihe Latin Club met monthly with a business meeting followed by eats and recreation. There was a spring banquet attended by all the members, who were dressed as old Latinians. Sophomore slaves , who plan to join the club next year, did the serving. A formal candelight initiation was held for those who planned to join the club. Along with this the pupils were told to wear Latin attire and be in command of the Senior Latin students the following day at school. The club wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Miss Pearl Fritz, the advisor, for the kind help and guidance through the year. i ' OFFICERS President - Terry Cricer i Vice-President - Judy Reeder X Secretary and Treasurer - Freda Bumett Reporter - Pat Rider rf Y DI' Qbw Qx W- O Q. ROW 1 fLeft to rightj Miss Strahl, M. Kill, C. Sandkuhl, C. Bowersock, L. Binkley, J. Wright, C. Schwartz, L. Crid er. ROW 2: P. Patrick. D. Adams, M. Wilson. OFFICERS President - Linda Binkley Secretary - Joan Wright Vice-President - Connie Bowersock Treasurer - Charlene Sandkuhl F. H. A. The Future Homemakexs of America held their meetings the second Monday of each month under the supervision of Miss Strahl, the home economics teacher. The four main events of the year were the county rally, a bake sale, the Christmas party, and the Mother-Daughter banquet, which was held in the spring. All the members of the FHA wish to thank Miss Strahl for her guidance and assistance during the whole year. Monitors The monitor o had as its du to kee a businesslike but friendl attitude in the halls of the hi h school build- gf UP W P i Y S ing. Young folks enjoy a wholesome place in which to work and live. ROW 1 fLeft to Righty M. Moorman, K. Carey, R. Miller, T. Crider. ROW 2: L. Schnelle, J. Reeder, S. Strayer, E. Monfort, E. Morris, S. Turner, D. Goodwin. ROW 3: I. Knapp, J. Degen, R. Lytle. ROW 1 mel, E. R. Jone ,-,-,u-gr-,W F we-,.- .s, M. ,,.,..... ,T , , V... -W Ei T 5 4 QLeft to rightj L. Young, L. Boyer, D. Hayes, C. Ball, C. Kill, S. Workman, T. Meeker, B. Wein, Mr Hum- Whetstone, S. Macklin, A. Klaus, S. Schwartz, D. Wilson, L. Scibert, J. Gilbert, E. Ball. ROW 2: J. Lee, s, G. Kilgore, T. Kill, R. Schwartz, A. Downing, B. Snyder, R. Klaus, J. Pollock, D. Keller, D. Bonifas, R. Lytke, D. Adams, M. Whetstone, H. Thomas, G. Pollock, M. Schwartz, J. Klaus, G. Becker, T. Hennon, G. Schwartz, L. Becker, G. Stonehill, H. Kill, D. Patrick, J. Wilson, B. Core, D. Miller. F. F. A. OFFICERS President - Ed Whetstone Reporter - Dave Wilson Vice-President - Stanley Schwaru Sentinel - Cliff Ball Secretary - Tom Meeker Student Advisor - Albert Klaus Treasurer - Stanley Macklin An outstanding accomplishment of the past year's activities was Hugh Seibert's receiving the coveted American Farmer Degree. State Farmer awards went to Sam Blythe, Tom McPheron and Dwain Wolford. Ed Whetstone won the district public speaking contest and placed a silver rating in the State contest. Seven members and the advisor attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City. In the parliamentary procedure contest, the Junior team won a gold rating and the senior team a silver rating. Many of the boys showed the ir projects at various fairs during the summer. U '. ' l u' u 'Q 4o1 '. , g in V 5 ll mn . Q if s. ., alas llc! 53 , 'i JUNIORS and SENIORS, ROW 1 QLeft to rightj A. Medaugh, C. Ckaessle, M. Clement, NL Moorman, J. Degen, N. Ginter, A. Wolford, P. Nevergall, F. Scherer, R. Miller, B. Coil, J. Plikerd, A. White, C. Moorman, B. Greber. ROW 2: D. Smart, A. Ginter. C. Vayle, N. Hamilton, M. Miller, E. Mornort, S. Strayer, R. Kill, R. Malone, L. Miller, C. Trippy, F. Shanks, Mrs. Clark. ROW 3: L. Graessle, E. Wein, N. Monfort, l-l. Gaskill, S. Snyder, J. Burnfield, A. Remfer, H. McDonough. F. B. L. A. The Future Business Leaders of America, Chapter 714, was organized to create a better mmderstanding between the school and the business people of the community by working together to help the students themselves more fully for a useful place in the business world. There are thirty-eight members in the club. Some of the activities in which the club participated this year were dances after the football and basketball games sale of Christmas cards, operation of a book store at school and attendance at the State Convention in Springfield on October 5 and 6. The Club won third place trophy on their exhibit at this convention. OFFICERS President - Audrey Wolford Treasurer - Myrna Moorman Vice-President - Nancy Ginter Reporter - Marilyn Clement Secretary - Janice Degen FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES, ROW 1 QI.eft to righty J. Craft, J. Harruff, K. Boedecker, M. Simindinger, S. Mc- Donel, M. Fisher, S. Boyer, D. Witherow, B. Lenhart, J. Miller, S. McDonough, J. Winans, S. Point, Mrs. Clark. ROW 2: J. Price, S. Poff, D. Daugherty, I. Harruff, E. Jones, J. Bonifas, J. Schrolucke, A. Fisher, J. Savidge, K. Snyder, R. Jacks, J. Mulholland, S. Brown, S. Trippy, S. Maurer. ROW 3: C. Bowers, K. Burnfield, S. Kurtz, P. Becker, L. Meeker, R. Gaberdiel, R. Ickes, R. Clement, D. Meeker, D. Fisher, J. Gales, S. Tumer, J. Strayer, J. Malone, N. Sensabaugh, J. Dicus, S. Unverferth, S. Bames, B. Crooks. ROW 4: J. Holten, R. Volheim, L. McBride. FRESHMEN, ROW 1 fLeft to right, J. Dicus, K. Mohler, J. Harruff, M. Bowersock, M. Bowersock, K. Boedecker, M Simindinger, S. McDonel, M. Fisher, J. Winans, J. Mace, J. Mulholland. ROW 2: Mrs. Shaffer, S. Bames, S. Brown, J. Adair, J. Price, C. Bowers, R. Thompson, K. Snyder, J. Savidge, E. Jones, N. Sensabaugh, L. Crider. ROW 3: R. Ickes, S. Unverferth, S. Maurer, J. Malone. OFFICERS President - Shirley Strayer Treasurer - Jan Miller Vice-President - Darlene Goodwin Reporter - Joyce Strayer Secretary - Gert Bowen G. A. A. The GAA Club started the year of 1956-57 with sixty-four active members. Ar noons the girls enjoyed the intramural sports by which they earned their credits. Through the year the girls worked together on many activities which were planned at monthly meetings. Some of the important events were homecoming, an assembly and the Mother-and-Daughter banquet. The girls wish to express their sincere appreciation to Mrs. Shaffer for her help and guidance through the year. SENIORS and JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES, ROW 1 QLeft to rightj R. Mace, J. Reeder, F. Burnett, R. Champ, C. Graessle, Mrs. Shaffer, S. Strayer, D. Goodwin, G. Bowen, J. Miller, J. Strayer, S. Turner, S. Sawmiller. ROW 2: B. Greber, M. Moorman, G. Daniels, J. Degen, M. Miller, K. White, E. Monfort, P. Rider, P. Jones, N. Hamilton, E. Morris, A. Medaugh, L. Miller. ROW 3: K. Burnfield, P. Becker, R. Gaberdiel, E. Wein, B. Baker, N. Monfort, M. Waggoner, S. Snyder, S. Gossard, P. Nevergall. EDITORIAL STAFF, ROW 1 Qlieft to rightj A. Medaugh, L. Thompson, G. Daniels, D. Goodwin, R. Putman, P. Rid er, M. Clement. ROW 2: C. Moorman, P. Jones, C. Graessle, S. Strayer, M. Miller, J. Degen, Mrs. Sarka, M. Moorman, N. Ginter, A. White, K McDonnan, N. Hamilton. Echoes Staff We, the Echoes staff of 1957, in order to form a more perfect annual, establish the knowledge of our activities, in- sure pleasure to all who read our annual, provide the clear and genuine picture of our school, promote our sincere appreciation for Mrs. Sarka's help, and secure the memory of our many happy schooldays to ourselves and for und- erclassmen, do ordain and establish this annual for the Spencerville High School. SALESMEN, ROW 1 fLeft to righti L. Thompson, A. Medaugh, P. Jones, G. Daniels, E. Whetstone, J. Degen, S Strayer, E. Monfort, M. Clement. ROW 2: F. Burnett, C. Graessle, D. Goodwin, E. Morris, M. Moorman, M. Daugherty, M. Leis, R. Champ, K. White, J. Nolan, R. Kill, T. Meeker, R. Friedrich, L. Miller. 1 .X .iris ' t.. 1 - - -W. unv- SCOTT MILLER CONSTRUCTION, INC. General Contractors Excavation a Specialty Crane and Shovel Service Malts THE HUDDLE Fine Food Air-Conditioned French Fries - Sandwiches Home Made Soups Steel ,Erecting Lima Ohio St. Marys Ohio Compliments Congratulations gf to the Class of1957 OLSEM FLORIST from ' Oh' '- ' A FRIEND I R. E. MILLER 8: SONS, INC. Farm Machinery and Equipment Caterpillar Tractors Goodyear - Firestone - Goodrich - U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes Buick Cars Sales and Service Anit-Freeze - Oil - Grease Spencerviiie, Ohio Telephone I4 G. McCain, I. Point, W. Perry, J. Adams, E. Bigelow COOKS All morning they work to serve our lunch, To try and please a hungry bunch, Pleasant and cheerful all die while, 'I'hey always greet you with a smile. JANITORS They wash the windows and clean the floors, Oil the hinges on all the doors, 'I'hey keep the rooms so spic and span, Our sincere thanks to these three men. BUS DRIVERS Faithful drivers through thick and thin, They will always bring the busses in, They are always pleasant and cheerful too, 'I'hey always say hello to you. L. Mack, I.. Evans, J. Point f L. Evans, V. Hasson, J. Point, P. Jarvis, H. Patrick C I UUL B gs ul 7 W D. Graessle, R. Nevergall, E. Mace, H. Core, L. Evans K5 fi ROW 1 fLeft to rightl E. Whetstone, C. Ball, T. Him. ROW 1 QLeft to rightj K. McDorrnan, C. Graessle, A. Med- augh, R. Champ, P. Jones. ROW 2: S. Gossard, J. Watt, Mrs. Graessle, L. Miller, S. Strayer, P. Nevergall. ff fir W W.-., MMM-www , v ROW 2: J. Adair, D. Keller, T. Meeker, J. Price, G. Brannon. ROW 3: A. Huhley, B. Core, D. Hubble. OFFICE HELP A job well done was aimed by all Whether big, medium, or even small They never stalled but went ahead Mrs. Janice Graessle So from day to day, Janice had nothing to dread School Secretary No matter what your lot in live may be, build something on it. FILM OPERATORS They helped our teachers To help our school By furthering our education With films as a tool To you our sincere appreciation. JOURNAL NEWS The Black and White, a section of the Journal News, has been a product of the school students. Reporters from each of the classes, seven through twelve, and organization re- porters contributed weekly their items of interest for the pleasure of everyone. Mr. Bennett of the Joumal News talked to the staff about having more student names in the paper. The staff took pictures of the junior and senior class plays, basketball team and coaches. The co-operation of reporters and teach- ers was greatly appreciated throughoutthe year. C0-EDITORS Nancy Ginter and Audrey Wolford ROW 1 QI.eft to rightj E. Morris, C. Graessle, A. Wolford, N. Ginter, M. Clement, M. Moorman. ROW 2: Mrs. Clark, G. Bowen, M. Kill, L. Miller, S. Sawmiller, J. Strayer, P. Rider, B. McCain, D. Goodwin. ROW 3: K. Howell, J.Hixson, J. Mace, D. Wilson, F. Scherer, J. Wright, P. Nevergall, G. Daniels. 11 if ii : Q - Y 6, 1.11- . Y Y Q0 SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS, ROW 1 fLeft to right, B. Zuber, L. Klaus, M. Poff, C. Clausing, K. How- ell, J. Watt, S. Basinger, J. Wilson, S. Volheim, L. Mullenhour, L. McMichael, P. Griffin, D. Auer. ROW 2: D Binkley, L. Mulholland, S. McDonough, J. Scherer, K. McKinley, P. McMichael, L. Brown, D. Bamett K. McBride, L. Seibert, P. Paglow, B. Miller, J. Hixson, B. McBride. ROW 3: J. Schwartz, L. Kill, C. Kurtz, J. Anyderson J Knapp, S. Pohlman, K. Miller, C. Hamilton, S. Kurtz, K. Moorman, K. Dershem, M. Deniston, S. Bowsher, Wil- liamson. Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus was a very active group during this year. They helped in the Christmas and Veteran's Day as- semblies. On March 30 the group went to Ada, Ohio to participate in the District Contest which was held at Ohio Northern University. They came back very successful. The chorus participated in the May concert and Commencement program. Gratitude is hereby expressed to Ms. Rolfes for his ever ready help. MIXED CHORUS ROW1fLefttorightjMr Rolfes J c ft K B d k , . , . ra , . oe ec er, J. Winans, P. Klaus, J. Adair, L. Grase- slllel, J. Pricels Sandkuhl, C. Bowersock, J. Savidge, E. Morris, C. Bowers, J. Mulholland ROW 2: B. Maxwell, R. om . . pson, . atrick, R. Mace, J. Wright, L. Miller, L. Crider, S. Maurer, S. Sawmiller, S. Gossard, G. Bowen. ROW 3: L. Binkley, S. Brown, M. Fisher, J. Strayer, I. I-Iarruff, S. Barnes, J. Reeder, R. Champ, E. Monfort, S. Strayer, D. Goodwin, M. Daugherty, J. Mace. ROW 4: C. Ball, J. Gilbert, G. Vayle, A. I-Iubley, C. Gaskill, L. Reynolds, D. Johnson, T. Hirn, L. Miller, L. White, W. Baldwin, L. Schnelle, J. Adair, J. Price, M. Whetstone, G. McBride, R. Putman, I. Knapp, D. Miller. S I Q. ' . I F533 5 pp -0 ij.. f , Ts: ' , it fs . qi If ' i ROW 1 fLeft to rightj J. Craft, K. Boedecker, J. Winans, V. Klaus, J. Adair, L. Graessle, J. Price, C. Sandkuhl, C. Bowersock, J. Savidge, E. Morris, C. Bowers, J. Mulholland, Mrs. Bridges. ROW 2: L. Binkley, P. Patrick, B. Max- well, R. Thompson, R. Mace, J. Wright, L. Miller, L. Crider, S. Maurer, S. Sawmiller, S. Gossard, S. Point, G. Bowen. ROW 3: S. Brown, M. Fisher, J. Strayer, I. Har-ruff, S. Bames, J. Reeder, R. Champ, E. Monfort, S. Stray- ex, D. Goodwin, M. Daugherty, J. Mace. Girls' Glee Club Two days a week forty-two girls gathered together to rehearse for activities in which they were asked to sing. The girls worked getting ready for contests and the annual concert. The girls wish to thank Mrs. Bridges for assistance in helping them through the year. OFFICERS President - Darlene Goodwin Librarians - Phyllis Patrick Vice-President - Gert Bowen Janet Mace, Judy Price Secretary-Treasurer - Shirley Strayer Eleanor Morris Boys' Glee Club ln the year 1956-57 the Boys Glee consisted of seventeen members. For assemblies they combined with the girls glee. Rehearsals were held every Monday and Thursday. The boys would like to extend their appreciation to Mr. Rolfes. ROW 1 QLeft to rightj Mr. Rolfes, I. Knapp, G. Vayle, J. Gilbert, A. Hubley, C. Ball, D. Jolmson, C. Gaskill, L. Miller, D. Miller. ROW 2: L. Reynolds, L. Schnelle, T. Him, J. Price, J. Adair, W. Baldwin, L. White, M. Whet- stone, G. McBride. 51. fl . .Q - - ,e ' 7 . 'Qi F is 1 V. ,,. ,aj F K A if' .5 L . x Xi, 7 . . 1 . EV Y sl Wil? xi xl N . x X. . x I Q l 'H . W .9 .5 1, , X i ls: l Q, ' md x ,M K s - ig 'V X K X 5 wild l.w, v g pa. is I Wh!! 5 i I r,,,,... '.' It' fu I I L X 'm l 'wus 'E 5 I 3 ww. I--unavwi .Q N.. ROW 1 QLeft to right, K. Howell, M. Simindinger, M. Bowersock, S. Bowsher, U. Goodwin. Ruw 4: ri. Miller, S. Sawmiller, R. Gaberdiel, G. Binifas, S. Bowen, S. Pohlman, D. Nevergall. ROW 3: C. Bowen, J. Mericle, C. Per ry, B. Hatter, A. Hubley, T. Kill, T. Zimmerman, L. Miller, D. Patrick. ROW 4: M. Lies, J. Degen, E. Monfort, J. Miller, S. Point, J. Mullholland, J. Reeder. ROW 5: A. Medaugh, C. Grassely, L. Bickham, E. Wein, J. Sav- idge, M. Fisher, J. Winans, J. Bumfield. MAJORETTES fLeft to rightj P. Rider, M. Bowersock, M. Sim- indinger, S. Bowsher, D. Goodwin, M. Miller, P. Jones, K. Dodecker, K. Howell, M. Bowersock. i D Qu K he 5 af- ,a.,.... .NG f, .., A C ROW 1 QLeft to rightj P. Rider, M. Miller, P. Jones, M. Bowersock, K. Bodecker. ROW 2: M. Daugherty, L. Young, E. Morris, M. Whetstone, C. Bowers, J. Mace, B. Point, Mr. Rolfes. ROW 3: G. Pollock, L. White, S. Gos sard, P. Becker, S. Turner, R. Mace, N. Monfort, P. Paglow, J. I-lance. ROW 4: R. Thompson, F. Bumett, D. Grace, L. Thompson, K. Krendl, J. Wright, J. Watt, D. Horzart. ROW 5: T. Him, C. Ball, S. McDonel, K. Burn- field, J. Craft, V. Fisher, L. Mueller, B. Clement. Spencerville Band The Spencerville High School Band has sixty-e ight members. The nine majorettes added color to the band with their fancy twirling routines. The band had a busy year. They played for various activities such as: Junior and Senior class plays, football games, assemblies, Peony festival, fairs and their conceit in the spring. They also went to the contest in March. The band had a proud record having received superior ratings in the dis trict and the privilege of going to the State finals seven years straight. The band members wish to thank Mr. Rolfes for his splendid guidance in the band and contest work. OFFICERS President - Lois Thompson Reporter - Lloyd Young Vice-President - Lloyd Yormg Librarians -Jan Miller, Sandra Turner Secretary and Treasurer .. Bob Harter Pat Becker, Glen Perry DRUM MAJORETTE 5 H S JUNIOR BAND ROW 1 QLeft to rightj L. Mueller, B. Clement, V. Fisher, B. Miller, K. Grear, J. Redick, M. Deniston, D. Holtz- hauer, H. Miller, S. Boyer, C. Miller, D. Graham, K. Krendl. ROW 2: S. Mulholland, C. Doty, E. Mace, J. Fry- singer, J. Failor, W. Keller, S. Davies, K. Carry, L. Brown, S. Poff, B. Point, L. Adams, J. Morris, S. Pohlman, R. Bumfield, S. Bowen, D. Nevergall. ROW 3: E. Miller, B. Whitling, D. Holz, L. Miller, B. Mack, N. Heidelbaugh, R. Becker, C. Miller, F. Nichols, G. Savidge, D. Miller, M. Grassley, B. Doernberg. ROW 4: L. Seibert, J. l-lance, B. Meyers, S. Hahn, D. Brace, P. Paglow, Mr. Rolfes. BEGINNERS BAND ROW l fLeft to rightl R. Mace, J. Frysinger, E. Miller, B. Whitling, B. Mack, L. Miller, S. Volheim, J. Sawmiller, B. Adair, S. Boyer, C. Miller. ROW 2: J. Watt, D. Hotz, J. Sawmiller, R. Hubley, K. Kilgore, J. Croft, G. Sav- idge, E. Miller, D. Miller, B. Doernbergh, D. Mills, P. Griffin, J. Snyder, J. Morris. ROW 3: C. White, S. Doty, S Mulholland, N. Heidelbaugh. ROW 4: S. Becker, J. Williams, P. Porter, J. Roop, J. Williamson, P. Coburn, Mr. Rolfes. FIFTH and SIXTH GRADE CHORUS ROW 1 QLeft to right, M. Binkley, S. Nolan, E. Foster, B. Risher, V. Mullolland, S. McBride, V. Klausing, R. Nolan J. Derbyshire, B. Mack, S. Boyer, S. Mullolland, S. Brown, J. Steinbuck, M. Ball. ROW 2: R. Bell, D. Hilty, P. Porter, J. Mueller, J. Roop, L. Foster, C. Mason, D. Dillon, B. Whitling, R. Rockhold, J. Coburn, J. Snyder, K. Kill, L. Smith. ROW 3: J. McMichael, T. Sawmiller, J. Bowersock, R. Doernberg, D. Mills, I. Miller, C. Miller, B. Deniston, D. Miller, D. Bauer, S. Buettner, S. Sipes, C. Rasberry, L. Kill, J. Wolford, J. Jones. ROW 4: S. Becker J Fre in er D Schnelle L Keller K Kil ore L Sandkuhl P Coburn B. Adair, E. Mace, L. Grigsby, D v - YS 8 1 - , - , - X 1 - 1 - v McC1urg, J. Morris, R. Bell. +9 q ilf L. -1 .. . r. ,, ,gg W, .1 Q , as W , mb M ' 0 U ,L ,f , ,E kl'li ' ...... We is A 4 , Q Ig .M . . ..,, . -x Q ,,, ...-. K will ln, I A Y T N-vi-WTR T 1' , 'll' 111- .qs- xl l W Y- f 0 I3 0 , 5' 9 ,L-Q ,- ,five K N -. 6'3'Wmi .5 in 3 sv- . at , , . 4 L 'L 'W 4 T L l . . i l 4 C! il TOP PICTURE, ROW 1 QLeft to rightj R. Armitage, D. Mueller, K. Bowersock, C. Bowers, N. Seibert, B. Lauer, P. McCormack, B. Whitling, Princess J. Snyder, Prince B. Doemberg, L. Foster, Uncle Orrie, L. Mulholland, D. Mills, G. Sawmiller, D. Whitling, R. Wierwille, D. Smith. BOTTOM PICTURE, ROW 1 Qleft to right, B. Armitage, J. Miller, J. Vining, K. Krendl, D. Buettner, S. Schosker, P. Hou, T. Redick, H. Pohlman, J. Kill, M. Howell, R. Hasson, B. Stratton. ROW 2: J. Mace, M. Waggoner, P. Rider, Queen B. Maxwell, King M. Schwartz, J. Nolan, R. Roeder, C. Becker. Parent-Teachers Association Uncle Orrie and Nosy, the Clown, were the stars of the P.T.A. camival, which is an event to which everyone looks forward each and every year. The guests were from Station WHIO-TV in Dayton, Ohio. Equipme nt for the school is bought from the proceeds. This year a prince and princess from the elementary school reigned over the first program. During the last pro- gram a girl from the high school, Barbara Maxwell, was crowned Queen for the PTA Carnival of 1956 . QLeft to rightj V. Gaberdiel, L. Miller, R. Bumfield, V Winans. BOOSTER CLUB To the Booster Club, the student body and faculty wish to say, you surely have struck it rich in our hearts, without your helping hand our football and basketball games would not have been quite as en- joyable. fLeft to right, R. Becker, H. Wisher, G. Layman, M. Whitling, L. Morris, R. Evans. BAND BOOSTERS Since 1947, the Band Boosters has been an organiza tion working for new uniforms and equipment for our school band. The Boosters have been very ac- tive at their refreshment stand during the football season. To this organization our sincere thanks for making the year wonderful. Thanks. V. fleft to right, C. Jones, O. Harruff, D. Hubley. PARENTS -TEACHER 'S ASSOCIATION To the Parent-Teachers Association our sincere ap- preciation for making the carnival a big success, and helping one and all have a good time. Surely without this organization, this year of school would not have been so pleasurable. . ,,,, Annu.. - Class Will Wendell Fronk - bequeaths his good times to Ronnie Lytle. Rose Friedric - gives her shorthand book to Betty Coil. Gene Lenhart - wills his peroxided flat-top to Don Rasberry. Nancy Ginter - sheds her troubles of the Joumal News to Phyllis Nevergall Jerry Nolan - allocates his pumpkin-smeared mail box to Jim Williamson Barbara Greber - donates her model A to the Driver's Training Class. Gary Truesdale - wills his open locker door to Skip Collirs. Anita Medaugh - hands her uncontrollable giggle to Gert Bowen. John Adair - tosses his muscles to larry Boyer. Elsie Monfort - gives her band music to Heidi Miller. Clifford Ball - contributes his collection of FFA medals to Dick Patrick. Janice Degen - leaves her ability to stand in the corner to Mr. Martindale Stanley Workman - wills his job in time Locker to Jim Mericle. Freda Burnett - leaves all of her good times to Karen Burnfield. Jim Price - donates his sister Judy to Mr. Brookhart. Pat Rider - wills her drawing ability to Bob I-larter. Tom Meeker - leaves his ability to eat to Billy Crooks. Marie Miller - leaves her dirty shoes to Suzie Sawmiller. Terry Crider - prdmotes his chemistry grades to Bob Fissel. Claudette Moorman - pledges her blond hair to Helen Gaskill. Richard Putman - leaves his :onfusion to next year's annual staff. Shirley Strayer - gives being the President of GAA to next year's president Jack Bowsher - wills his freckles to Fred Degen. Ruth Champ - leaves all of her clothes to Judy Price. Dave Wilson - leaves his red hair to Bill McCain. Marilyn Clement - wills her shyness to Suzie Gossard. Ed Whetstone - gives his-South Carolina trip to Merle Whetstone. Goldie Daniels - bequeaths her crown to the 1957 Homecoming Queen. Bob Wein - wills his trip to Kansas City to Bob Snyder. Mary Lou Daugherty - leaves her good grades to Glen Perry. Stanley Schwartz - leaves his ability to play football to Dick l-lile. Darlene Goodwin - wills her Betty Crocker Pin to Sandy Trippy. Pat Jones - gives her ability to play basketball to Carol Bowers. Caroleen Graessle - leaves her flute playing to Janice Burnfield. Stanley Macklin - wills his height to Philip McKinley. Rose Kill - gives ner long fingemails to Linda Binkley. Albert Klaus - leaves his 12 o'clock telephone calls to Lloyd Young. Rose Malone - wills her commercial ability to Loretta Miller. Marjorie Lynch - leaves her Government book to Audrey Ginter. Myrna Moorman - gives her pierced ears to Linda Grassley. Eleanor Morris - -gives her French horn to Janet Mace. Lois Thompson - leaves her dog to Janice Winans. Kim McDorman - wills his trips to Lima to Dale Point. Carol Trippy - leaves her typing ability to Shirley Point. Audrey Wolford - wills her story writing ability to Bob Core. Charles Kill - donates his FFA jacket to Larry Becker. Karen White: - wills her Latin book to Nancy Monfort. Tom Hirn - gives his ability to go with one girl to Jim Degen. Alice White - leaves her smile to Francis Scherer. Linda Adams - leaves her hours in Home Economics to Joyce Adair. Nancy Hamilton - wills all of her gifts to Judy Plikerd. Mary Jane Lies - gives all of her homework troubles to Carell Vayle. Linda Miller - leaves her friendliness to Esther Wein. Cesarina Roberts - wills her typing book to Alice Rempfer. 67 v WV. Fl .,. Whot's My Line? Jim Price - X-ray Technician Carol Trippy - Secretary Gene Lenhart - Navy Janice Degen - Medical Secretary Gary Truesdale - Air Force Nancy Hamilton - Journalism Terry Crider - Forestry Freda Hrrnett - Teacher Jerry Nolan - Electronics Myrm Moorman - Secretary Richard Putman - Conservation Pat Jones - Beautician Tom Him - Air Force Pat Rider - Nurse Clifford Ball - X-ray Technician Shirley Strayer - Teacher Tom Meeker - Contractor Jack Adair - Butcher Lois Thompson - Teacher Stanley Macklin - Farmer Eleanor Morris - Teacher Stanley Workman - Navy Audrey Wolford - Housewife Charles Kill - Laborer Rose Kill - Secretary Wendell Fronk - Navy Karen White - Housewife 1 4, fffzjl A x I i iff t. Whaifs My Line Robert Wein - Farmer Linda Adams - Worker Rose Malone - Secretary Anita Medaugh - Nurse Stanley Schwartr - Farmer Ruth Champ - Teacher Edward Whetstone - Service Goldie Daniels - Teacher Kim McDorman - Mechanical Engineer Marilyn Clement - Secretary Dave Wilson - Army Mary Daugherty - Nurse Albert Klaus - Farmer QB Darlene Goodwin - Nurse Jack Bowsher - Butcher Caroleen Graessle - Secretary Barbara Greber - Secretary Nancy Ginter - Secretary Rose Friedrich - Housewife Claudette Moorman - Teacher Marie Miller - Dental Nurse Linda Miller - Secretary Elsie Monfort - Teacher Mary Jane Lies - Laborer Marjorie Lynch - Laborer Alice White - Secretary I 1 w ISI ITD -IIE ISIZUU -'I ROW 1: J. Miller, I... Graessle. ROW 2: G. Bowen, S. Turner, S. Strayer Football Cheerleaders 3 1 9 QA Bob Wein !-p. .lf ,aug .QQ :tw Mr. Brookhart, Mr. Martindale Our Football Men A Q gass- .-fa., ,oem Q al fan Y Q a Q 1 Stanley Schwartz 1 M I W' . 5 Terry Crider Wilbur Baldwin, John Collins Kun McDorman A A A , 4-1. J. 3 V K 5 ' ' f rv , . ,X f 14, - , . . A k , . 1 .nt .V ' , Q . -1 NM I tt .a . Q ,i , v 3 X Q - 1 . - . , Y . - Q . f . , . I f s r 55.11, .0 ' -' .- N. , - V . . ' .. 'A s f' A were - xr.. . li. .1 ROW 1 Q1.eft to rightj T. Miller, P. McKinley, S. Schwartz, K McDorman, R. Crider,J. Wilson, T. Crider, J. Wil- laimson, B. Wein, L. Becker. ROW 2: W. Baldwin, Mr. Brookhart, D. Hile, R. Lytle, L. Schnelle, M. Schwartz, L. Bell, J. Lawrence, D. Bonifas, Mr. Martindale, J. Collins. ROW 3: L. White, J. Klaus, J. Hindenlang, L. McBride R. Harruff, I. Knapp, K. Adams, D. Wapplehorst, T. Kill. Football The 1956 football season came to a close with twenty-five boys receiving varsity letters. The two senior co-captains were Terry Crider and Stanley Schwartz. The two other senior boys on the team were Bob Wein and Kim McDorrnan. The team would like to thank Mr. Martindale andMr. Brookhart who helped guide them through the season. FOOTBALL SCORES They We Sept. 14 Pandora There 18 0 2 1 Shawnee Here 54 0 28 Ada The re 1 9 0 Oct. 5 De lphos There 27 6 1 2 Columbus Grove Here 32 0 1 9 Bluffton There 46 6 25 Forest Here 26 12 Nov. 2 Elida There 52 0 9 Lafayette He re 1 9 0 Tl f M N ROW 1 fLeft to rightj J. Brown, J. Hahn, E. Maxwell, J. Miller, L. Mohler, D. Graham, B. McBride, A. Maxwell, R. Miller. ROW 2: J. Harbert, T. Price, J. Schwartz, H. Carr, D. Schnelle, M. Williamson, L. Adams, B. Hinden lang, B. Reynolds, E. Graham, B. Bowsher. ROW 3: Mr. Brookhart, G. Auer, B. Wilson, R. Youmg, K. White, B. Fast, C. Crider, D. Johrson, G. Coil, E. Sensabaugh, L. Reynolds. COACH: Robert Brookhart ,f-N, sr. ' np. CHEERLEADERS, ROW 1 fLeft to right, P. Griffin, P. Paglow, K. Mc- Kinley, K. Miller, J Knapp, L. MANAGERS: B. Bowsher, J. Brown, K. McBride. Harbert, L. Reynolds. Torn Meeker Jack Adair Jim Price Editorial The squad of 1957, al- though not a victorious ball club, showed enthusiasm. In many respects they showed what preserverence and spirit can do. The Ball Club would like to thank Mr. Brookhart for his help and guidance through the season. SCORE November 27 November 30 December 7 December 14 December 22 December 27 December 28 January 4 January 8 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 Basketball Tournament February 15 Bluffton H Elida Hwk Rockford H Bath T41 Knoxville H Buckland T McGuffey T Lafayette Hi' Elida T Gomer T Delphos H Beaverdam T11 Ada H Harrod TPI' 'lfLeague Games Bath Blocked They 84 67 68 52 59 47 80 59 85 68 79 67 65 74 65 COACH MANAGERS fLeft to right, W. Fronk and W. Bald- win. Mr. Brookharf CHEERLEADERS QLeft to rightj S. Turner, P. Rider and B. Baker Basketball VARISTY, ROWI fLeft to rightj R. Lytle, J. Degen, R. Hnfter, L. Harruff, G. Stonehill. ROW 2: P. McKinley, T. Meeker, L. Schnelle. J. Price, Mr. Brookhnrf iggsf x xii 1 S X X F53 1 yu 'if 1 il Q r ,f T 5 '45 EK . ab XA 3' . Q. mb ,i W .22 swf' A- - W A .3 ,iv X D I M .V -M- nf..-..-... 4-74 2,4 i 2 f ? EN 'Lf -xi n 52 1 s 1 . .5 mf .Q . S, I I -- JS -A X' Q! RYQQ - -,Sl PHA 1 i V ' iff 47,16 limi QW, qf E ii , E ,AY 9074. Y,Qff1lVjk, Q W ix 'N ,Ji RHI' s, Q t , no x 'Qi 3 in i M i' R' 30 R 15 a... R if ll Bs ig i 4 tae' - .N if L ' , x R 'L J -is 3 'Q xv Ml. ' ..4n'K K ROW l QLeft to dghtj J. Harbert, F. Nichols, L. Blockherger, D. Graham, T. Price, R. Miller, L. Mohler, N. Steiger ROW 2: K. White, L. Reynolds, J. Collins, L. Schnelle, T. Townsend, C. Gaskill, L. Miller, I. Knapp, J. Gilbert. ROW 3: Mr. Martindale, D. Schnelle, B. Meyers, R. Harruf, B. Fast, G. Kilgore, C. Crider, H. Carr, B. Reynolck, M. Williamson. Junior High Basketball Cheerleaders M. Bowersock, S. McDonel, J. Price, M. Bowersock D. Rasbeny, J. Lawrence, M. Williamson Mr. Martmdale wi 1' M A fi we :Aa W Y 7, ,MjL-fig if . 1 . T A4 ' I- Eg: R gf .'9W5!':3 . 'UV 65 , 01. 13-ui 'Y l 3 v 4 ' 'Vg than-ng. in f A ' 'xv-4 if A 3 v 411- JF. ROW l QSeated Left to rightj F. Scherer G. Stonehill P. Nevexgall J. Plilcerd N. Monfort. ROW 2 Sta dmg' B c0i1,B. core, D. Point, M. wheefone, 11. Reeder, L.,Bickham, M152 Fritz ' 4 n , JUNIOR CLASS PLAY DARK MOUNTAIN CAST OF CHARACTERS Mx. Fulton . . . . . .Bob Core Ted Fulton ....... . . . Gary Stonehill Mm. Fulton . . . . . Frances Scherer Walter Craig .... . . .Merle Wherstone Ann Fulton . . . . . .Judy Reeder Judy Reynolck. . . . . .Judy Plikerd Susan Fulton .... . . . Nancy Monfoxt Will Haines .... . . .Dale Point Toni Fulton. . . . . .Phyllis Nevergall Lee Bowles. . . . . . Larry Bickham Mr. Fulton wants to take his family to the mountains for a vacation. When they arrive strange things happen. They are warned of ghosm and Indians by a stranger. Then A.1m's boy-friend appears on the scene. Spies are Captured! Indians are made known, and Ann makes up with Walter. fl.eft to right, M. Whetstone, G. Stonehill, J. Plikerd fLeft to dghcj B. Core, D. Point, M. Whetstone, G. Stonehill, N. Monfort, J. Reeder, P. Nevexgall i . X 3 X K' s he ROW l QLeft to rightj P. Jones, E. Monfort, N. Ginter, G. Daniels, A. White. ROW 2: J. Price, R. Champ. ROW 3: F. Bumett, T. Meeker, R. Malone, Miss Deemer, G. Truesdale, J. Bowsher, C. Ball, S. Workman, D. Goodwin, J. Adair, J. Degen, T. Him, C. Graessle, M. Leis, T. Crider, K. Mr:Dorman, P. Rider. SENIOR CLASS PLAY HILLYBILLY WEDDIN ' Lucy Maxwell. . . . .Pat Rider CAST OF CHARACTERS The Reverend. . . . . .Kim McDorm.:.i Pawlielsnickle.. ......... ..JimPrlce Maw Belsnickle. . . . . . . .... . . Ruth Champ Ceelie Belsnickle . . . . . . . . . Janice Degen Bonnie Mae Belsnickle . . . . . Darlene Goodwin Juney Lou Belsnickle . . . . . .Caroleen Craessle Four Belsnickle ...... . . Alice White Five Belsnickle .... . . Nancy Ginter Six Belsnickle ..... . . .Goldie Daniels Obeey Upschlager. . . . . . . Chiz Upschlager .... . . .Clifford Ball Ronald Maxwell ...... . . . . . . .Terry Crider Stanley Workman CousinZeke...............GaryTruesdale The Cousins . ......... . . . . . Elsie Monfort, Pat Jones, Freda Burnett, Tom Meeker Student Directors and Prompters . . Mary Jane Lies, Rose Malone Stage Managers ............ John Adair, Jack Bowsher, Tom Him Stage Committee ............ Chaimian-Freda Bumett, Pat Jones, Tom Meeker, Elsie Monfort, John Adair, Jack Bowsher, Tom Him A feud between the Belsnickles and the Upschlager begins when Ceelie Belsnickle decides she wants to marry the dude , Ronald Maxwell. In their attempt tc capture Ronald, Paw shuts Mrs. Maxwell and Bonnie Mae in the pig pen. The rattlesnakes belonging to Ceelie are tumed loose during the feud and Juney Lou is bitten by one on her arm. Chiz dresses as a lady cousin in order to save himself but Cousin Zeke falls for him. There is bound to be trouble again! Ceelie is given a second bath for her weddin'. The weddin' begins when the Reverend ar- rives but instead of Maxwell, Ceelie marries Obeey. The Belsnickles I lfli K- Q Q The Cousins compumems ROBERT J. LEIS f MEMORIAL CHAPEL O THE GREEN AND SAWYER COMPANY Lima General Contractor and Ready Mix Concrete Olilo HAIR LINES My wife likes Mamie's hair-dog She'll copy what she likes. For me the problem's simpler - I naturally have Ike's. Spencerville Ohio Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of1957 OHIO THEATRE Movies are better than ever See Cinemascope and Wide Screen Pictures Here Manager - Tod Christ Compliments of ROBERT B. HAHN Insurance Spencervi lle Ohio IRA E. GRASSLEY Agency for the Lima News Route 2, Box I Spencerville Ohio Compliments of L. W. WOLFE AND SON Plumbing and Heating Supplies Telephone 54-J Spencerville Ohio MIDGET RADIO TV SHOP 25 Years Friendly Personal Service W. E. iBilIl Clemons 129 South Elizabeth Street Lima Ohio Telephone 5-I946 Compliments of SALES 5.05 and 51.00 Store Spencervi I le Ohio Compliments of DONALD M. SPICER Dentist Spencervi Ile Ohio Compliments of TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY I 340 East High Street . Limo Telephone 9-9670 Ohm R. K. Hill, Manager RENZIS BAKERY North Main Street Lima Ohio -Renz's Variety Breads- On sale at your grocery- Gold Bell Bread- The quality is guaranteed- DAUGHERTY'S MARKET Il2 East Fifth Street Spencerville Ohio R. E. Daugherty Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables Telephone 9-201 REDMON'S FURNITURE Good Furniture at the Right Price Delphos Ohio Delphos The Senior Class of 1957 wish to express their thanks to Mr. Hoverman, the American Year Book Com- pany, and to the Patrons who have made our annual possible. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 HOVERMAN STUDIO John R. Hoverman Portraits of Individuals, Groups, and Weddings I3O East 3rd Street Telephone 2-332I APPRECIATION Ohio Compliments of HASTINGS GROCERY AND BAKERY Spencerville Ohio CAMPNELL AND COMPANY General Contractors Telephone 3-0401 - 5-8421 l55 South Pork Avenue Lima Ohio Millinery Prom Formals IRENE Bridal Shoppe Men's Tuxedo Rental Compliments of JAMES l'l. SPYKER, D.C. Spencerville Ohio PETE'S SHOE SHOP While you wait service Spencerville Ohio Compliments of THE JOURNAL NEWS Spencerville Ohio Your Community Newspaper PANGLES MASTER MARKETS Five convenient locations Limo - Cridersville - Delphos 50,000 Customers Weekly Can't Be Wrong The Home of Queen Bee Stamps ln Wapalconeto, lt's the TEDDY BEAR A Fine Malt and Sandwich Shop BASlNGER'S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds and Watches l40 North Main Street Limo Ohio STRONG, STRONG, AND STRONG Architects l24 South West Street Lima Ohio v-'vf -'-'-- A . -.. .f.q..,.--.-C- .w , M, ,, vpn.. I-,un-F --.4 W. w rl BOYER'S MOBILE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Boyer Mb'l G dO'l-W'Il dBtt ' ' 'S ',1u,,,2c,,,,,,f ' ' Y K AND s DAIRY BAR T l h 36.1 d h'l Spencerville e ep one Ohio Konkle an Slone I I McMlCHAEL BROTHERS Spencerville Ohh LYN-LEE-LANES International Tractors, Crawler Tractors Spencervillevs Modem Bowling Alley Implements, Refrigerators, Freezers Bill Steiger Harold Coover Telephone 77 J LYMAN'S 524 Noni' B'o dWcY CENTRAL RESTAURANT Spencerville Ohio Wapakoneta Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '57 OHIO DECORATIVE PRODUCTS INC. THE BUCKLAND CO-OP COMPANY Feed, Seeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Coal, Hardware RHODES I.G.A. Super Market QThe most of the best for the least, Telephone I4 , Buckland Ohio Just a 90 second drive from down town St. Marys on Celina Road. Our long store hours are for your Compliments of shopping convenience. 7 A.M. to I0 P.M .......... 7 days a week. F. E. IDUTCHI FAILOR Meadow Gold Products SAWMILLER FURNITURE STORE Spencerville OI'1l0 Spencerville Ohio ' JEROME INSURANCE AGENCY Home Furnishings Insurance of all kinds Telephones: Hoover Sweepers Office 3247 - Residence 2-234'l Van Wert Ohio HUME FARM SUPPLY Grain Feed Seed Coal Fertilizer Steel Fabricators-Quonset Buildings-Stran Steel Framing Silos-Cribs Telephone: Buckland 98 Bl - Lima 4-6I27-9-7l37 Hume Ohio THE SPENCERVILLE FARMERS' UNION COMPANY Fertilizer-Feed-Coal General Farm Supplies Spencerville, Ohio H E KURTZ DETJIN GRAIN COMPANY . D Grain, Feed, Farm Equipment Friendly Service Moulton Ohio Sohio Station Corner Fourth and Broadway Telephone 28-R Spencerville Ohio JAMES W. ADAMS Plumbing and Heating I22 South Pearl Telephone I49-R Spencerville Ohio Robert J. Leis MEMORIAL CHAPEL Spencerville Ohio PRIESS SHOES Shoes Fitted by X-Ray St. Marys Ohio Compliments of VAN WERT FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Van Wert Branch-Telephone 2375 Venedocia Branch-Telephone 49 Wren Branch-Telephone 22 Cavett Branch-Telephone Van Wert 4-'I'I3'I HOME BANKING COMPANY St. Marys Ohio Member of FDIC For any of the following Loans, Home, Repairs, Auto, Farm. Reasonable Rates Compliments of THE DELPHOS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY De I phos Ohio Sports Cars and Quality House Trailers JACK HARDESTY, INC. Telephone 2I3 Spencerville Ohio Compliments of SEALTEST MILK HAULER Bob Lettel Rural Route 2 Spencerville Ohio ,rrlwl-fr V :CIW ROLLIN BRIGGS' GARAGE Edward Jones Automobile, tractor repair, and welding PIONEER CORN COMPANY Kossuth Ohio Tipton, Indiana Quality Hybrids THE LEADER PRINTING COMPANY Edward M. Jones-Sales Representative PuI:zIishers of The Evening Leader . RUIGI Route I I Auglaize County's Daily Newspaper Venedocm Ohm St. Marys Ohio CENTRAL GARAGE BETTY JANE SHOP .lack Fox, Proprietor Venedocia Ohio Smart Wear Shoes IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON 206 North Pearl Spencerville Ohio TeIephone III-J Delphos Ohio Irene Grear Congratulations to the Graduating CLASS OF 1957 THE BOOSTERS LORD'S MEN'S WEAR Uma Ohio THE LIMA PACKING COMPANY I RAwL,S' INC. Keystone Meat Products Distributors ot Goodyear, Armstrong Tires Retreading and Repairing L- . 125 West Spring Street Ima Ohm Lima Ohio Telephone 9-4066 and 6-5841 Compliments of VAN WERT BUUTERY KOENIG CHEVROLET, INC. 105 Eusf Main Street Van Wert Ohio New Cars and Trucks Used Cars -vf Service - All Makes and Models ko' U' O d Iam lo Genuine Chevrolet Parts t conesp n ence , S w' But when I wnte to frlends I know, They never are remiss as I-- S ,H Telephone 33 Ohio From each I get a prompt reply! pencervl e And though that's what I'm looking for, - I'm back to where I was before. Compliments of EQUITY DAIRY STORE Broadway Street Fountain Service - Good Sandwiches Malts - Shakes - Sundaes - High Quality Ice Cream Telephone 9301 Spencervi I le 01-,io I DURO Pumps - Softeners Waterheaters - Plastic Pipe On Display Water Equipment Company Telephone 9-2221 1335 Bellefontaine Avenue Lima Ohio Compliments of TOMCZAKS FLOWERS 1 HUDSON THE JEWELER Croton -- Hamilton - Elgin Watches Diamonds St, Marys 01110 Compliments of CONVERSE GRAIN COMPANY Rural Route 2 130 East Main street 5P 'C 'Vi ' Ohio Van Wert Ohio Compliments of PATRlCK'S THE SHOE BOX Groceries and Meats Converse 0550 We Specialize in X-Ray Fitting 228 North Main Delphos Ohio Telephone 9881 -I Largest - Newest - Most Beautiful SWONGER'S FURNITURE CITY 5 miles East of St. Mary's on U.S. Route 33 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Closed Sundays Moulton Ohio Compliments of MORGAN'S l.G.A. MARKET McKINLEY'S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food and Pies Spencervi l le Ohio ED. HOELDERLE 8- COMPANY Plumbing - Heating Warm Air Fumace Telephone 2-1871 207 North State Street Delphos Ohio Ll MA FLACK COMPANY Wisconsin Motors - Contractors Equipment Sales - Service - Rental T l h - e ep one 13 2 . Venedacio ohio I Lima Telephone 4 1846 ohio 1 im 'F UHLMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE WapaI:oneta's Favorite Trading Place Wapakoneta Ohio Compliments of O. O. WHYMAN GRAIN COMPANY Dealers in grain, seed, salt and coal Telephone 77-2 Elgin Ohio VERNON ADAMS Contractor, Cement Work, Cement Blocks 312 West North Street Spencervi Ile Ohio -3 KELLERMEYER MEN'S WEAR sh Marys 123 West Spring Street Ohio Arrow Shirts - Dobbs Hats - Fashion Park Gapps and Clothcraft Suits Always a Pleasure To Serve You Compliments of WEIN'S GROCERY AND GAS Telephone 1216 Buckland Kossuth 01110 Compliments of FRYER'S REXALL PHARMACY Telephone 144 102 South Broadway Spencervi I Ie Ohio HERFF-JONES CO. Indianapolis Indiana Manufacturers of Rings and Announcements for Spencerville High School R. J. Diclren, Representative WAYNE FEED MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing Spencervi Ile Ohio Compliments of LANDECK STORE Groceries and Hardware Telephone Delphos 2-2140 Landeck Ohio Tom: 'What is the difference between a baby, a car, and a rnonkey? John: 'I don't know. Tell me. Tom: A baby is so dean a car is too dear: and a monkey is you, dean .,.....---v-.. ,. . Jun, . xl- V nur ,WH Y -.,--4----V 2 , ...J--4 A. J. SUEVER STONE COMPANY Crushed Stone and Agriculture Lime Rural Route I Delphos 0l1l0 Compliments of BALYEAT THE CLOTHIER Van Wert OIIIO HARTER AND SON FUNERAL HOME Emergency and Invalid Ambulances Equipped with Oxygen Telephone 402I Delphos Ohio WANNEMACHER JEWELERS I26 South Broadway Spencervi I Ie Ohio Gifts for all Occasions' Compliments of E. A. GEORGOULIS, M.D. Spencerville Ohio Compliments of PARKER MOTOR SALES Chevrolet and Buick Used Cars and New Trucks Telephone 5277 St. Marys Ohio MACK INSURANCE AGENCY Mrs. Ray Mack, Agent IOI East Fourth Street Spencerville Ohio Telephone 28 J WILLIAM SAVIDGE Rural Route I Spencervi Ile Ohio Dealer in Agricultural Fertilizers Seed Corn and Contracting Trucking MARTIN W. HAGER 8. SONS Breeders of Spotted Poland China Hogs Agent for Parker's Seed Corn 8. Agrico Fertilizer Grand Champion Spotted Poland China Sow- Ohio State Fair I955 Rural Route 3 Wapakoneta Ohio ,,,,,,.H , . 7 Compliments of SPENCERVILLE FOOD STORAGE Groceries and Locker Service Spencerville Ohio Compliments of Toastmaster Bread Baked by THE FRANK BAKER BREAD COMPANY Lima, Ohio Joe: I sold my alarm clock last week. Dick: Why? Joe: It kept going off while I was asleep. McCAIN'S UPHOLSTERING Telephone 5-R ll5 North College Street SHAFFER'S CORNER Groceries and Meats Gas and Oil SPSNCCYVT I le OMC Spencervi I le Ohio Dress right you Can't afford not to LION CLOTHING Delphos Ohio B. F. KOHLI Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning 0,sETEgim,:'KEI?gT 203 West Second Street D Delphos Ohio l34 North Union Street Telephone 6811 Limo Ohio PAUL WISENER Jeweler Wapakoneta Ohio HANK ARMANTROUT'S ZENDER MUSIC STORE 134 East High Street Lima Ohio Where Musicians Needs Are Served Best by Musicians KOSSUTH FEED MILL Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizers Kossuth Ohio U.S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Fine Sporting Goods since 'l9'l2 Gifts for all occasions II6 East Main Street Van Wert Ohio 1 l S TED HARTER Custom Slaughtering and Processing Spencervi Ile Ohio ROEDER AND HERMAN T.V. R.C.A. Television Spencervi Ile Ohio SPENCERVILLE LUMBER COMPANY 325 North Broadway Telephone-78 Spencervi Ile Ohio I I I Ted: If I stand on my head, my blood rushes into it. But why doesn't my blood rush to my feet when I stand on them. Fred: Your feet aren't empty. PEARSON'S AUTO SUPPLY Parts and Accessories Automotive Electrical Service Telephone 98-J Spencerville Ohio The Young Men's Shop at Lima HOFFELLER-HIATT AND CLARK 237 North Main Street Lima Ohio Lima KING BURGER DRIVE IN Dine in your car Ample Parking Carry Out Order 606 West North Street Ohio MILLER LAUNDERS-DRY CLEANERS I002 Bellefontaine Street Wapakoneta Ohio WrigI1t'S IGA FOODLINER IOOI Spencerville Road at Cable Road Limq BARNHART-BRICKER FIRESTONEKSTORE Tires, Tubes - Batteries - TV and Toys Philco Products I20 West Spring Street Saint Marys Ohio ,Horn ,... .w.,s,.,-..-+...,,,, , ,, ,sw-L V. ,...n Patrons Page Bowsher Hardware Company Shorty's Sport Shop Zimmerman Jewelry Ken's I G A Market Cramer's Barber Shop Parlette's Dairy Store Stolte Jewelry Brown's Dairy Youngpeter's Hatchery G. C. Murphy , Pitsenbarger Supply Company l'IeImkemp's Market Delphos Cabinet 81 T.V. Sales Chew Chew Restaurant Kurtz Sohio Station Peoples Store Clark's Shoe Store The Union Building 81 Loan Company St. Marys Market St. Marys Decorative Company LawIer's Greenhouse Donation from a Friend Wapakoneta, Ohio St. Marys, Ohio Van Wert, Ohio Wapalconeta, Ohio Buckland, Ohio Wapakoneta, Ohio Wapakoneta, Ohio Wapalconeta, Ohio Delpho s, Delphos, Delphos, Delphos, Delphos, Delphos, Delphos, St. Marys Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio , Ohio Van Wert, Ohio St. Marys , Ohio St. Marys, Ohio St. Marys , Ohio St. Marys, Ohio Dr. H. RICHARDSON Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Optometrist Spencerville Ohio llAnfwQ7Mw 126 WIS? HIGH STIIIY NAMQOOS-WAYCIILSIVIIVIARI-IAN!!-IIBGAOLAPPIIAICIS CLINTON AND POWER PRODUCTS Carry a Complete Line ot Service Parts Bailey Addition Compliments of SUSIE Q Drive in Curb Service Spencerville Ohio Telephone 8-9061 Lima Ohio Telephone I23 R sRYANT's cuNRooM RADIO HOSPITAL Broadway and Fourth' Street 608 Noffh Main Street Spencerville Ohio Lima Ohio .,,,..v1,.w..,..-...- vie .vu Y , , Y.- Compliments of FRANK AND .lACK'S GARAGE THE COMMERCIAL BANK Automotive and Tractor Service Delphos ohio Battery Charging - Motor Oil Over 80 years of service to the Chassis Lubrication ccmmunhy Telephone 21 Member ot F.D.I.C. Buckland Ohio Telephone 2-4861 Delphos J. C. PENNEY CLARENCE WIERWILLE Van Wert Ohio Spencerville Ohio I I Contractor in Cement Work, Cement Block, CDMPUMCMS of Excavation, Stone, and Brick Work. Telephone 253-R3 C. SCl'lERGER'S, SONS Monuments - Markers of Insured quality since 1874 R. F. EVANS AND SONS Delphos Ohio Marathon Service Station . -I Farm Delivery - Fuel Oil Telephone 122-J Spencerville Ohio HORINE LUMBER COMPANY ... .- Oalz, Mahogany, Pine, Fir, etc. Compliments of For Manual Training All Kind of Hardwood Plywood in Stock AMERICAN BUDGET COMPANY South Clay Street at Pennsylvania Railroad New Bremen, Ohio Delphos Ohio We pay 495 interest. Why take less Compliments of THE CITIZENS' AND FARMERS' BANK Dr. R. D. DOUGHTY of Spencerville, Ohio Spencervi I Ie Ohio Member of f Federal Deposit Insurance . THE WATCH HOSPITAL ofganued I883 Watch - Clock - Jewelry, We Repair . . All Work Guaranteed One Year S e c ' Ohm II8 soufh Eiizabeth sffeef Lima, Ohio Phone 6-39I8 WERNER'S SUPER MARKET Wopukonefo Ohio DON JENKINS, JEWELER WEGER'S DRY GOODS Ready-to-wear . we specialize im I40 West Hugh Street Draperies-Venetian Blinds-Window Shades I-Imfl Ohio Make our store your store and shopping headquarters when in Delphos, Ohio I w. .4 4 . POHLMAN'S HARDWARE Hotpoint Electric Ranges - Water Heaters and Refrigerators Philgas Ranges - Kurfees Paint - Dutch Boy Paints Keystone Fence - Monogram Duo Therm - Perfection Oil Heater Maytag Appliance Phone I25 Spencerviile Ohio -,,.Y,... ..., -.-.- ARTl'lUR'S CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairs DeVILBISS TRAILER COURT Hat-Blocking - Rug Cleaning Spencervi Ile Ohio and Buyer of quality eggs Charles Street Spencervi l le Ohio PLIKERD APPLIANCES Te'e e md Easy - Frigidaire - Skelgas RHODA BROTHERS Heavy Hardware and Blacksmithing Machine Work-Welding-General Repairing Speed Queen SPenC0fVill0 0l1i0 Telephone 2-9702 'll7-l9 South Union Street - Lima, Ohio DERBY'S T-V- SM-ES AND SERVICE PIEL BROTHERS CLOTHING COMPANY Clothing, Furnishings and Hats l2'l North Broadway Spencervi l le Ohio Wapakoneta Ohio Compliments of Comfortably Air Conditioned Compliments of 227 North Main Street L' Oh' TOWN FINANCE COMPANY ,mf 'O PURDY'S MOTOR SALES 310 North Main Sales-Studebaker-Service Delphos Ohio North Pine Street Wapakoneta Tebphone 8581 Ohio Compliments of Dry Goods - Infants Wear - Ladies Ready-to-Wear G- C- MURPHY COMPANY Mens and Boys Wear . Telephone 4146 , St' Marys ohm St. Marys Ohio Compliments of KOHN'S CLARENCE CRIDER 106 East Market Street Custom Slaughtering, processing, and buyer of hides Wilson Sporting Goods, District Trophies-Engraving Rural Route 'l - Venedocia, Ohio Diamond Rings - Watches Telephone 89-5, Venedocia Lima, Ohio s 'L . SANDKUHL TILE COMPANY Kossufh Ohio THE B 8- G STOCKYARDS A Good Place To Buy and Sell Telephone 206 Spencervi I Ie OIIIO Licensed and Bonded for your Protection WISNER'S 5.15 - SI.00 STORE St. Marys only Independent Five and Ten St. Marys Ohio RICHARD LHAMON Auctioneer-Real Estate and Insurance Ageni Corner of Fourth and Broadway Phone 2 I 8-J Spencervi I Ie Ohio SHOWALTER SPORTING GOODS CO. W. J. ROTH MEAT MARKET V00 Weff 0550 Delphos Ohio ,.v,,..r,v-rrvry-we -- - -.1 Compliments of GABERDI EL BROTHERS Spencerville Ohio Compliments of THOMAS CLOTHING COMPANY Your Family Shoe Store Men's Wear Spencerville Ohio DAVENPORT THE DlTCHER Since 1918 Complete Farm Drainage Service Bernard Davenport Rural Route 3 - Wapakoneta, Ohio Buckland Telephone 1215 Donald Davenport Rural Route 1 - St. Mary, Ohio Buckland Telephone 7B1 VARSITY SHOP Sportswear - Clothing - Furnishings Young Men and Boys Lima 224 North Main Street Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1957 CENTRAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 215 West Market Street Lima Ohio Compliments of ODENWELLER CLOTHING STORE Clothes for Men and Boys SHEETER MOTOR SALES Dodge - Plymouth Cars Dodge .lolz-rated Trucks 24-Hour Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Delphos Ohio Delphos Ohio . STIPPICH HARDWARE oscAR A. KOLKMEYER 'im ' '955 L. Opposite Court House Funeral Home Ima Ohm Compliments of Delphos Ohio ST. MARYS IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION St. Marys, Ohio ABBOTTS SHOE STORE Wapakoneta Ol1iO X-Ray Shoe Fitting Compliments of ' T C. B. MILLER AND SON Lewis METZGER S e Ce'Vi e Ohio Farm Drainage MARGARET'S DRESS SHOP Spencervllle Ohio Ohio Theater Building Spencerville Ohio RELIABLE MOTOR SALES Authorized Dealer-Sales and Service DeSoto-Plymouth - Charles Brown, Owner Telephone RE-s-seal KEWPEE 315 East Auglaize Street-Wapakoneta, Ohio SANDWICH SHOP Compliments of SHAWNEE GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION L. . Ima Ohio 901 Shawnee Road Lima, Ohio MCCRAY GARAGE 207 South Broadway u Spencervme Ohio Complzments of Oldsmobile Sales and Service 66 MOTORS' INC. Oldsmobile L. S. McCroy - T. .l. McCroy 820 South Wayne Street ,,, St. Marys Ohio MACK CAMERA STORE Everything Photographic I26 West Market Street Lima Ohio Telephone 6275 SMITH TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE, INC. IOOO West Grand Avenue Lima Ohio GMC Truck Distributor Telephone 4-76IO BAUER SHELL SERVICE STATION Manager - Carl Bauer Bauer's Shell Service Goodyear Tires - Goodyear Batteries Shell Lubrication - Cor Wash Telephone 5149 Main and Spring Street St Marys Ohio KOENIG'S Home Hardware Telephone 372 Venedocia Ol'1i0 JASPERSEN SUPPLY COMPANY Division of Steele's Lima, Ohio Findlay, Ohio St. Marys, Ohio DOTY'S CLOTHING AND SHOES For Men and Boys Adams Hats Wolverine Work Shoes Where Quality Tells spencefva Ile l ohio Compliments of GLIDE-A-RIDE .lim and Paul's Mobile Home Sales Spencerville, Ohio WAPAK HATCHERY U.S. Approved PuIIorum-Typhoid Clean Ful-0-Pep Feeds .lomesway Power Choring Equipment Wapakoneto Ol1iO KILL BROTHERS COMPANY .I.l. Case Farm Machinery Complete Radiator Service-Welding I27 South Jefferson Street Delphos Ohio Farm Sales - Long Term Farm Loans City and Suburbans LOCKWOOD REAL ESTATE COMPANY 42IO South Dixie Highway Lima Ohio Compliments of GEORGE J. BOWERS Compliments of HOOKER'S BARBER SHOP Spencervi I le Ohio Compliments of w I M A H. G. DEERHAKE, M.D. Lima Ohio Lima Ohio Best Wishes from Radio Station W I M A and Television Your Sports Station , CHARLES OACKES EDA S STYLE SHOP El , W. , Telephone RE-8-4413 '9 Millinery and Accessories TeIePI'l0I1e 6-R2 Wqpqkongfq Oh i 0 Spencervi I Ie Ohio RAABE MOTOR SALES IDEAL DRUG STORE Del,-,hos Ohio Prescription Specialists Ford Sales and Service 220 East Spring street - 234 North Canal Sire-ef 51- Marys Ohio BERLEY'S .l0HN'S FURNITURE Ladies and Children Apparel l39 West Spring Street Limo Corner of Mom and High Street Ohio Sf. Marys Ohio PATRICICS CENTER , T.V. Sales and Service EISLEY S Sylvania T.V. - Hulolight For Your Telephone 99-I-2 Farm Seed Needs Converse qhlo Rural Route 3 Wapakoneta Ohio Buckland Telephone 3lR2 Compliments of LEO H. SHERMAN - Plumbing - Heating Sotteners - Pumps and Repairing Telephone 5 'I -R Spencervi l Ie Ohio .-4, ,.,4,,,, Buy Your Furniture Direct From Factory Wierwille Furniture Factory Spencerville, Ohio Free Delivery Telephone 'l90-J Open Evenings till 9 p.m. . ,fs xl -.5 .- ... Q L Compliments of NAMEPLATE AND MONOGRAM COMPANY, INC. Spencerville, Ohio Wapclkoneto, Ohio I, - ..,1- . 1 fwfi- 1 S sr-ig.-1?


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