Springfield Township High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, OH)
- Class of 1956
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WW-Q He-1-fa 565 llllli' iul' we, the Senior Class of 1956 in appreciation for the help and guidance he has given us, wish to dedicate this annual to our class advisor, Mr, Fred Rice, As we are beginning our last year at Springfield Local School, all of ue realize that we will soon be going our separate ways. We soon will have reached one of our goals in life-graduation, but we will always move on to more goals. To help us remember our days at S. H. B. we will be publishing some of our memorable occasions as they happen. we want to express sincere thanks to Hrs. Casad for all the help she will be giving us, to Mr. Smucker and all others who will be making the annual possible. Points for scholarship awards are based on the final grade inasubject Only four subjects are counted in one year while subjects carried onl half a year earn half the points from that grade A s re ceive fifteen points, B's ten and C's five points A minus subtracte two points and a plus adds two points Extra points are given for activities such as orohes tra and glee club For these activities, an A earns five points, E's three points and C's one point Also school citizenship credit of five points may be voted by the faculty Total points required for an A award which is a 6 inch chenille letter, old gold on blue background are as follows Sophomore, 140, Junior, 190, senior, 240 Each year that a student attains the A award re- quirement, an additional letter with a blue stripe will be awarded The B award is a 4 inch felt letter, old gold on blue background and to receive lt, a sophomore needs a total of 120 points, a Junior 150 and a senior 180 points This year Miriam Au receives an A award with two stripes Robert Burtzlaff, Robert Brantlngham and Hary Sprunger all will be awarded the A letter Darrell Rader,Bruce Smith and Margaret Retler will re oeive the B award 2 EDITOR HIRLAM AU Miriam Au Robert Brantingham Vhledlctorian Salutatorian we would like you to meet our annual staff Miriam Au, our editor has the job of setting up the annual and directing the work to be done on it Our art editor Joan Danals, does all of the art work which includes drawing the ads and de signin? the cover The typlst Margaret Hetler is responsible for all of the tvping Darrell Rader Robert Brantingham, and Robert Burtzlaff sell ads which help finance the annual Our re porters are Mary Sprunger and Bruce Smith while subscriptions are being taken by Judy Price 'Vw Mr Stingel our principal, has the hard 1ob of seeing that all of the school functions correctly He received his Ph B at Wooster College and his Master of Arts degree at Ohio State University His duties range from being chief executive of the school to being a suh stltute when teachers are ill Front row Harold Marshall John Leppo, and Glade Mentzer Back row Robert Bonham Jay Walker d Robert Walker Host 'Let's take a look in the office W 'll just step inside and watch for a moment Well some new equipment has arrived so there must be some bills Mr Community 'Who takes care of the paying of bills and running the f'nnnces of the school?' Host Here's Mr Stingel, let's ask him M Stingel, who authorizes the payment of bills Mp, Stingel 'The person to see about that is Mr. Harold Marshall, president of the school board.' Host' 'Thank you, let's stop in at their meeting and see what goes on that night. Host 'Mr Marshall, I'd 11ke to present . Community ' Mr, Community 'He're trying to find out some thing about how the school's finances are run.' Mr. Marshall. 'I'll be glad to help you out. First let me present the other members of the school board, Mr. John Leppo, Clerk Mr. ROUBPV Bonhgm, Mp, Robert walker, Mr. Glade Mentzer, and Hr, Jay walker. All payments must he authorized by the school board and checks must be signed by myself and Mr. Leppo.' 'Nr reinloh Mrs Brelnich is the school secretary She keeps the school records in order,types out tests and takes care of the secretarial work, besides taking care of skinned knees Mrs Wells the office bookkeeper also assists in selling supplies mimeographlng, and she acts as lunch cashier In general, they both keen every one happy Mr Community 'I understand theme 1 to be a new elementary school building What can you tell us about it ' Mr Marshall 'To start at the beginning, a new elementary building of ten or more classrooms, depending on the cost of materials, was author ized by the voters at the November election The bonds for S32 000 thus authorized were pur chased by the First National Bank of Mansfield Lard is also being purchased directly north of the present school ' . Community: 'When ls construction supposed start2' , Marshall: 'Bidding from contractors is soon be opened. We hope to have work started early this summer to be completed in 1957 ' Host: 'Thank you for the information and I think that Mr. Community and I have both learned someth1ng.' dvi, C e 5s?MZ . . 'J , X x ' , ,X k g I- ,Z .. Q H. 9 ,T ' n ., -- s ' ' a u . I w u -. , , . , ' I .N ,aw at-'ur Q Wi? rvv' I 'QS 5, - .A .Q M L' . - .1 I 'W -. - ' A ,W, 'K nk J. ox . A, . M F f ' , Z I , , A 13 'W B ' 0 . 1' ' ' I 4 . . : , b 3 ' , an : . e , I 'A S ' I . , . , n ' . , . , : . , -. . : n . . ?:- 9 - T . HP to - n MP ' to 2 . MI' . -3, Now we would like you to meet our faculty X 'rr-ev-hr RUBY ADAMS Asbury College Ashland College Ohio State Univ Third Grade VERA AU Ashland College Second Grade RICHARD J CASAD Ohio State Univ B S Arizona State College Sth Science 7th H Sth Phys Ehu Driver Training jwdrx ERMA ADAMSON MALCOLM ASH Y Ohio V B S in H 32532 ?2iZ.,a,Bc 11 E o e e Home conomlcs for eachers, M M S Music GLENNIA BOYER Ashland College, B Fifth Grade MAH! CLELAN Geneva College, Columbia Univ French, English History H JACK BREINICH Ohio University, B A Ohio State Univ , H A Biolo , Chemistry, Gen RICHARD CLEVER Ohio State University B S Ohio University Ashland College 7th Health Science, Geo 7th 6 8th Guidance WN QHHNQ., PATRICIA ABHBY DePauw Univ , A First Grade KATH EEN CASAD Ohio State Univ , S Arizona State College Shorthand, Typing Mil MQ CARM LLO CCNSOLO ohm University, A B Kent State University Am History, World History General Science ?gqH ldibxkx? Aiiig C A f . 1'-, ' JR ' A NY2 '- F 5 in e ink Akhyk y,f'x, X Q E . O all K: Q 5 one V. O Q Y JA M y -. 1 ,K I Vq Uni . - . . EC. 5 e n Q , B. o X5 K EES' CS! 1 . A Visit Y .S. . . . B. . sith A digg MV yfigg Q gk lu' A .' . . B.A. V. . . . , . . . v ' -M- V, .k , 4 ,'-in Ig.- 'F if-is-Q. f SHIRLEY COOK Bluffton College, B Primary Music High School Music C55 ROBERT HAINES Heidelberg, Bowling Green Iowa State Teachers Col Kent State, M Ed Civics Senior Science Phys fd Health Pi FLORENCE KIM Kent St te Second Grade .S S A Lf . .. fi VffA I HOBEQT COQN PAUL G DAUGHERTY JANE EMERICK N th n Unlv Kent State Univ Ashland 0011956 ggiiiscglaleirza Bowling Green Fourth Grade Ashland College Sixth Grade Wm HEASLF' Lucm-: HENLINE Caoltal Univ B A Ohio Univ Ohlo State Univ Otterbeln College 7th and 8th English 7th Spelling ani Ohio University Bowling Green State University Fourth Grade GrPTRUDE MAJOR Kent Colleae Ashland College wecond Grade ALMA MASTERS Appalachian State Teachers College Sixth Grade 6 MARY JANE HILLMAN Ashland College Third Grade MARJORIE MOPGN Kent State Univ Capital Univ Ashland College First Grade ill!!! FRED RICE Ashland College, Denison University Mathematics NORHA SMITH Baldwin Wallace Ashland College Fourth Grade NACHI WITTM R Ashland College Kent Extension Second Grade MERTIE RINEHART AVA SHOMO Oberlin School of Com.erce Alderson-Broaddus Col Wayne Univ Salem College Ashland College Fairmont State College First Grade Third Grade ,,-Af RICHARD STEWART CHARLES STRICK Fairmont State College, B A Ohio University, B S Univ of Missouri Cedarville College Indiana State Teachers Col Fifth Grade Next are the students who are ending happy days at Springfleld They have worked together for twelve years and have had oleasures along with the work They soon nany hard many will be going numerous ways and lnto several different fields of endeavor So in the next few pages we shall see the last of the Class of '56 -A- any 35 LOIS SIMMONS Ashland College, Physical Education General Business Sth Spelling 'iw a RUTh TAYLOP Ashland College Ohio State Univ First Grade S E N I O R S WILLIAM ALT 'Bill' Glee Club 1 2 3 U 40 I 36 f Class Vice Pres 1 Warriors' Club 1 2 3 U Q Glee Club Librarian U Class Treas 1 mMmmRw U J MIRIAM AU Mlm Varsitv Chorus 2 College Club 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 U Delaware Rep l 2 3 Orchestra l ? 3 Orchestra Pres 3 Orchestra Sec 2 Varsity Ensemble U Annual Staff U Class Vice Pres Library Staff 1 Class Secretary 3 Buckeye Cirls' State Ren warriors' Club 1 2 3 Latin Club l 2 latir Club Vice Pres Glee Club 1 Valedictorlan U ANNE BAUMBERCE Jo' Song Leader 2 Vice Pres 3 Club 1 Girls' Varsity Chorus 2 3 U Varsity Ensemble 2 3 Delaware Rep 2 3 U Mixed Choru l 2 3 Mixed Chorus Pres 3 Latin Club l warriors' Club l ? 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Student Councfl Vice Pres Class S c l 3 Library Staff 1 2 3 U 7 PAUL BEANS Paul Basketball 2 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Latin Club l 2 College Club 3 Warriors' Clu ROBERT BRANTINGHAM 'Bob Glee Club l ? Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Latin Club l 2 College Club 3 warriors' Club Basketball Manager Mixed Chorus 1 Annual Staff U Salutatorian 3 ROBERT BUHTZLAFF Bob Annual Staff U Boys' Glee Club Mixed Chorus 2 3 Delaware Rep 2 U Class Sec 2 Class Pres 3 College Club 3 U college Club Pres 3 Latin Club 2 Latin Club Pres 2 Student Council 3 U warriors' Club 3 Narriors' Club Pres U Basketball 3 U Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Gilmour Academy l Boys' Ensemble 2 Scholarship for rating Third in the Class U ' ll li A ' ' - - I ., A x A , Ill ' -A f- - E b u I Q ,J .5 f !! QC 9 N . 'H f J! 1' lata 'X ' is 1 A' .V n n ELV W N x -U , -I+ -4 1- 4 . 1 -3 ., . . pl 7 ni' I ' ' 'S -' 1 U - f . U G. A. A. 1-2-3-U -x . ' ' 'J'u . 5 I ' 1 2 . . H Q2 JO n V n n F. H. A. 2 f F. H. A. A G. A. A. l-2-3-U . f G. A. A. 1-. - - ' Glee , - - . ' K -. , 1 S. -----LL K -v - A . , - 9 tx -,- -u X . 1 ' - I -u ' kk , , , u ,. ' . 6 , - MARY CHASE 'Mary Junior Play 3 . T WILLIAM H CHASE B111 Basketball 1 Basketball manager 2 3 JOAN DANALS Joan Warriors' Club Warriors' Club bec 3 warriors' Club ,' . -2- SHIHLEY ETZEL nSh1rley' John Simpson Junior High 1 Mansfield Sevior High 2 3 WILLIAM FREY 11 ' Warriors' Club l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 ROBERT GETLINS Bob T Q :QQ fiG1ee Club l-0-3-4 - Pea- ' V. , ,:u V Qjlaoys' Ensemble 1-2- Boys' Quartet 2 . gr-es Q V Mixed Cho,-us 1-2 -3 52- 3 - ' A L, Delaware Rep 2-3-LL . Pres. 3 42 LLVL- 'gggggy iii? Glee Club Librarian 2 . . Recreation Leader Glee Club l Glee Club Librarian Varsity Chorus 2-3 Student Council 3-U Annual Staff U Class Pres. 2 Class Vice Pres. 3 Class Treas. U Senior Play U Junior Flay 3 - Warriors' Club l-9-3-M lil l i PHYLLIS GORDON Phyllis o Pr Cheerleader 1 2 3 U Glee Club 1 9 Glee Club Ensemble 2 Senior Play U Student Council Rep U Warriors' Club l 2 3 U Class Sec U DAVID HARTZLER Dave Boys' Chorus 1 9 Mixed Chorus 1 Baseball U Class Pres 2 Junior Play 3 warriors' Club Track U MARGARET HETLER Peg Glee Club l Varsity Chorus Mixed Chorus 1 Warriors' Club 3 Junior Play 3 benlcr Plav U Librarv Staff 2 3 Class Re College Club 3 U Girls' Varsltv Ensemble Latin Club 1-2 Delaware Rep U Annual Staff U ,,f DWIGHT KURTZMAN Dwight Basketball 1 3 3 Warriors' Club 3 Junior Play Senior Play Track U Boys' State Student Council Pres SHIRLEY MILLER 'Shirley warriors' Club Glee Club l 2 Varsity CHOFUS Mixed Chorua 1 Library Staff U LOUIS MbBRIDF Louie Glee Club 1 2 Baseball 1 Track 1 3 U U ALICE PERRY 'Alice' 2 1 o A c Glee Club 1 2 Varsity Chorus Mixed Chorus 1 warriors' Club 1 2 Class Vice Pres 1 PATRICIA PERRY 'Patty' Class Vice Pres 2 Class Treas 3 9 3 Re M 1 2 3 Sec 3 Parliamentarlan 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play M warriors' Club 1 2 3 U warriors' Club Vice Pres U Glee Club l Varsity Chorus 2 JUDITH PRICE udy warriors' Club Glee Club l 2 Varsity Chorus Mixed Chorus l Junior Play 3 Senior Play U Annual Staff 4 DARRELL RADER Darrell Boys' Glee Club 1 2 Boys' Ensemble 1 2 Boys' Quartet 2 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 Glee Club Librarian Glee Club Treas 4 Delaware Rep 2 3 4 Junior Plav 3 Senior Play U Warriors' Club 3 U Annual Staff College Club 3 ELEANOR RAKFSTRAW Eleanor A Clu 2 Mansfield Senior Hi h Girls' Ensemble 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Delaware Rep 3 DONALD RESTIIIE Don Basketball 1 Track l Baseball 1 Mixed Chorus U Glee Club 1 2 U Glee Club Librarian 1 war iors' Club 2 Boys' Ensemble l 2 3 1 S E N I O R S ll G. A. A. 1- -3-'+ N F. H. A. ---L+ C -3 F. H. . Se . 4 ' - - 3-4 ,L - -3-u 2 -4 ll 1 All . -'L G A A 1 . u G. A. . b -3-U G- A- A- P- ,k Varsity Chorus 2-3-5 F. H. A. - - 'WH F. H. A. . - - F. H. A. , -3 nJ n fl YU I! 1-2-3-u F. H. A. 1-2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 - . 3-u ' '3' u '2'3'b r -3-4 -10- BRUCE SMITH 'Smitty' Class Treas Class Pres l U Class Vice Pres Class S c 2 Glee Club l 2 3 Glee Club Librarian Mixed Chorus l 2 U Mixed Chorus Pres Delaware Rep U Student Council Re P Warriors' Club College Club 3 Annual Staff U Junior Play 3 Senior Play D Basketball l 2 Baseball 3 U Track 2 3 U RICHARD SOUDER 'Ricky warriors' Club 2 Glee Club 2 Basketball 1 2 Basketball Manager Track Manager 4 Baseball Manager U MARY SPRUNGER Mary Student Council U Glee Club l 2 Varaltv Chorus Mixed Chorus 2 2 Latin Club l 2 warriors' Club 2 Library Staff 2 Annual Staff U Junior Play 3 Senior Plav U Cla s Pres U College Club Sec College Club U JANICF 5TFV1NS Tanlce Mixed Chowxs l Glee Club 1 Jarsity Chorus '7 Junior Play 3 warriors' Clu Latin Club 1 Librarian 4 Senior Plav U CAROLYN THOMAS Carolyn o 1 1 F H A Parllamentarian 4 Glee Club l 2 Mixed Chorus 2 MARY FHOMA5 'Marv 'J Mixed Chorus l A-fffgpfx Today the first day of school, the students are all talking and renewing friendships All of the grades seven throught twelve are assembled in the gym where we are given our class schedules, assigned lockers and told what not to do Just as we are leaving the gym to go to our first classes the smaller children arrive Every thing is in a state of confusion while the fright ened new first graders are wandering up and down the halls in search of their room or screaming and crying after having left their mothers ailga' w-'tim ' ' 5 James Connely Earl Heefner Charles Friddell Linda Crider MN Wifi viii Janet Thomas ai it Jug, Arnold Thompson John Ravmond Thomas uouder 'Ae Wk Casey Jones Robert Weimer 14 Things are somewhat calmed down when lunch time rolls around We go outside to walk around and talk and then we go back to our classes As all of us in high school head for the buses and later when the smaller students are taken home, another 'first day' of school comes to a close Judith Andonach I Timothy Little i Ted Welch x N? Shirlene Barnett 1 Michael McElva1n avg Kenny west ,Ji Richard Calvert Buckley Mclntire Keith hoods Absent Becky Stoffer David Cassell Janet Reston Mr Community 'What do we have here? Do you mean to tell me these children learn to tell time? Mrs Ashby 'No, my children do not learn how to tell time to the exact minute as you might think I am teaching the children how to tell the hour After they learn the hour then they learn to set this play clock for certain times By some coincidence, they have already learned to set the clock for the precise time that they go home That is what they are doing here CP . I . , . , -4 A 1 ' I , . . 1 ' - , 1 I I , lQ5gQQim ' 3 I do lg .. K f L f . I s : .L- of . f -sf I G gd, ,arf t , X Wwe mt f ,y I R ex ' :fm J e' J aaeehvs . rrer efe R A 1, d o ddd r f , , S D U . . . r T E JF5 for r W w e - L, -af e '-if J ' H: fyi' T ' me RSV., QT? A35 ' nf,? 5' QF! r I n K -Vk S N-Fu QYTZFX in Wav? 1.1. - 'K of 'Ziff ' e' sf . -7 f Q ea 'Q f Q Fans-+,f,,,'i 8 1 u- f 7 1Qwse ?ti 1.', ' xr A J LJT4 L NN14 as , ' i , i J ei IQ' 5 L -QQ 'Q ski do r , ,.... A , . me . Hg 2 .. - . ' ev in., ' 2 ?Y? eff J Q A Q r gamer. ffmswfh f y 5 X-f Se 1 me 2 :fgsgsf is do Q -.g ' . to 3 L A . : , Z r t . ill O , . . g . ,1 A V Qt, . . -A 1 '.5sf.s2L,, M A Larry Adamson xr Janet Harriman Joyce MacCartney f ,.:'. lb 4 f 9 Reed Blttinger Richard Herrick li James Miller David Robert Thiel Walker Charles Brown Y' Michael Heuberger Karl Connie Palmer Philip Hitachi Thomas Campain Coe Michael Kauffman Davy Roadpouch Shaw Patricia Loretta Crider Fox Franklyn Thomas Leppo Diane Rebecca Soka Sowers Mrs Rinehart Hello welcome to our room We are 1ust having our milk Mr Community Milk? Mary Ann Glass VW' Josephine Ludwig Donnie Suter Mrs Rinehart Yes every afternoon the boys and girls receive milk This is a part of our nourleh ment program 13 Kathy Greenup Dennis Lux iX'q 'I Norman Switrer F G I R R A B D T E . Q , J 9 5A ' ,uf-' j' v + J. 1 f L ,1 .rw Y' T -s ' Q e X , . H- ff , I 'Y ,J fiz a X . ,wr UV' f -1 l cvs xg VV sig M I :gangs I .4 e '15 f f l gf N , if 4 .fm as W f 5 ,qs - - . , -- - - , ff! Q' ig J., Qgb? Y W 'I W QYV. nNf3l.rTx tkvl , - A ,.f nal s v . Ley h , 3 9 1 ,Q . -,, - ,, .. Ak XA , 4- if 1, wg ggi.- it I ., ez 1 .4 .QR S U ya V, i :xt . 1 -91 ' .1 2 -W 5 ' l ' ' ' ' I , , h n fn' 'ff 5' - Q Q, , ,Q , : , , . .. 11 f ' ' v ' . I . 3 , 0 O . if -.Q A A ' Q ' ' wr , ,sf - N' A E A. ,ME, mg li I I Billy Barnhouse Patricia Beabout uunih Thomas Hoffman Michael Henry Raymond Barbara Rogers Sauer Lynette Linda Burdine Dewitt Gregory Marc Hutchinson Loesch QE 'ifiiiiy Gregory Willard Spring Tate Steven Fox Charlotte Maglott NC' 5 sm Connie Tester 'W il' Mull Marla Fryrear F Frank Manley Rebecca TyRee Cindy Gage Wanda Matney David Utter Mr Community It looks like everyone is listening to a story Leon Gregory Douglas McClain Sheryl w8IltZ M1ss Morgan Yes that is part of what is happening You see, we are having a rest period The children are listening to a musical story on a record Music helps us to relax and rest As the rest listen to the story, Mike 1s turning the pages of a book which describes he story ln pictures As soon as the sto y is over, the children will be refreshed and ready to start anew on some more work lb 1lh.4lny James Hellinger Y5wh Mick Perry ss 2-'sire l.f Roger Anderson David Deschxer Edmund Orewller Robert Weaver Jane Bise Mark Hartzler Mary Police Steven Wilson rem' ,nn Donna Jean Larry Brauchler Brelnlch Donald Jacobs Paula Glenna Prosser 6 wlBBmBh -QN- ugh Higgs we Terry Brelnich Jimmie Johnston Jones Kathy Peggy Rinehart Roberts l9 Connie Chrlstini Shirley Crossland TOPBER Keller Knox Gil Sarah Clifford Scott Trafzer wiv Melinda DeLong Patricia DeLancey gg- Kevin Mulrane Donald McKenzie MN Larry nn Underwood Watson Mr Community 'What are your aims Mrs Taylor ln teaching the children about dops?' Mrs aylor 'I am teach develop interest in dogs knowledge already gained readers about dogs The learning how to care for learning how dogs can be ng the children to and enriching the from stories in our children are also a dog as well as good helpers as watch dogs, farm dogs, sled dogs hunting dogs and many others Mr Community 'How long will the study of dogs last and will they learn about dogs from different countr1es?' Mrs. Taylor' 'Our study will last through January and part of February. During this time the children are learning to recognize many breeds of dogs. As we study each breed, the children who own that particular breed tells the class interesting things about their own dog. We are making dogs from clay and putting them on display in our POOm ' nThe children are studying the 'Huskies' from Alaska during which time will be an illustrated lecture about Alaska, They also are learning different types of Chinese dogs such as the 'Chow' and 'Chinese Crested' dog.' F G I R R A S D T E .Alb 5' Q- -L 1 4 6 - - - ' 5 K C . fn. 4 w U ' 54 . 0--J Y' fl VM' Qg - A :x L, 9 in f - C J. ,4 V S' ,- a 3? e Y ' . Kay jf 'fe 9. A rl -, X 9 . Q tw, ay , 'fa T VP 1 .fs f , ,zzltii - 5 K ,gp A Q -A I ' 0 6' ,mt e 'Y f 1 Q F I I t . Ma H J 0 : v ' 1 'li' , . . - ' I T 3 , ' ' , , 5 ' K .. 7 , 1 H - . ye J' , V Q I Left to right Joan Danals, Phyllis Gordon, Mike Gordon, Mar Sprunger, Bob Ernsberger, Harold Snyder Dwight Kurtzman, Bob Burtzlaff, Jo Anne Baumberger, Mary Lou Marshall Alva B1Sh0P and Joan Griffin We would like for you to meet our class officers for the first semester Representing Seniors President Bruce Smith V President Miriam Au Secretary-Jane Gerber Treasurer-Joan Danals Sophomores President Dennis Wittmer V President David Williams Secretary Selena Scott Treasurer Linda Shrader Eighth President Patricia Sauer V President Judy Gilbert Secretary Mike Sunnucks Treasurer Dale Strickler grades seven through twelve are Juniors President Alva Bishop V President Bob McBride Secretary Mervin Marshall Treasurer Nancy Farst Freshmen President Robert Ernsberger V President-Jim Garber Secretary Sandra Purkey Treasurer Patricia Bidenour Seventh President Kenny Berger V President Shirley Smith Secretary Tom Blaney Treasurer Teddy Wentz ,,,,,,, l6 Y BP. This 1s our student council. There are 10 members and the advisor Mr.Bre1n1ch.The officers, who have Just been elected by the student body, are: President, Dwight Kurtzmang Vice President, JoAnne Baumbergerg Secretary E Treasurer, Joan Griffin. The rest of the members are the class presidents and the presidents of the Warriors Club, G. A. A: and F. H. A. The council discusses problems that concern the student body as a whole and tries to find a solution agreeable to both the students and the faculty. The student council will sponsor an informal dance this spring and is also in charge of the dancing at noon and after the basketball games. 0 wwtafllbx hh x N dill 17 x A P'S.r.4K 'J First row Shirley Smith Tom Blaney, Teddy Wentz, and Kenny Berger Second row Judy Gilbert, Pat Sauer Dale Strickler and Mike Sunnucks Third row Bob Ernsberger Jim Garber Sandra Purkey Pat Rldenour Fourth row Selenna Scott Linda Shrader Dennis Wittmer, Dave Williams Bishop, Bob McBride Sixth row Bruce Smith Joan Innals Miriam Au Today is the Richland County Teachers Asso ciatlon meeting and there is no school but the fourth graders will be glad to return to their new executive desks which make studying more fun I . - . s .s . V at V x my I -xc e ' I 0 ' ' ' v an ff Q ' K f X 5 ' -X K ti 4, X R- , r by . 2 ying ,svwl , . -1 1' , s 5, 6 is 1 7 4 E oe, -1 - 5 he ex S S x 1.7 X A if K 0. ' ., r ' H a . , . K : 7 . , R ' l I . - K k ' A - A A K : 1 u Q, ig? Fifth row: Nancy Farst, Mervin Marshall, Alva nfs 1 k ,,' , Kxy wkA,.NM,m,, ' . Patty Perry, Marian Briesell, Phyllis Gordon Our varsity Chserleaders have 1ust been today en by D0pu1ar vote of the student body They are Phyllis Gordon and Patty Perry Seniors and Marian Brissell Sophomore The reserve cheerleaFers who have 1ust been They will encourage the teams on to victory during the basketball season if Marcia Brague, Mary Lou Marshall, Linda Bhreder chosen are Mary Lou Marshall and Linda Shraeer Sophonores and Marcia Brapue Freshman 17 Today we are having an assembly rogrsl The male singer is an immigrant from taly ie showing us how he has made a sucoess of life even though he has lost one arm and s hand Where is Mrs. Casad's typing class? Oh, this is October 21 and there is no school today because all of the teachers are attending the Teacher's Convention in Cleveland. There are two typing classes and two shorthand classes conducted by Mrs. Casad in this neat, business like room. Many students each year want to take this typing course which will be of great use to them in future typing jobs. I I 1 2 2 4 f , , . X, A. 3, V' '1 X D 3 K . 4 M Z 'v :. 4 Q: ti? l X A f i 5 char: v I A d ' ' I ' I e ,- , K , i y I .' 1 lf- Oc . ill' I lk: I 'A 'I .. 5, Illillllllll . 1 MWME X E . .He News Elaine Baumber ger Sin NF' tug. 4, Bud Bishon Nancy Farst Howard Beck Patrici Brein ch il5n Flovd Feick E N T H G fir gf wr Kenneth Beer fK K dm in Richard Earhart 45 .,e Edwin Fortnev .3 Larry Bemllle MXN Robert Earhart .lt .ge nails Gale Coff This year with the co operation of the juniors our class sold more magazines than any other class before us This enables to a bigger and better prom Under the direction of our advisors Mrs Kathleen Casad and Mr Robert Haines the students will make it the best Hard work will be the keynote of our first class play which we are working hard at and enjoving very much 18 Y IVR ,awk ff ' n Bergstrom Rohert Eyerly 1' 'X Michael Gordor .il V.-f .,J svfh' E L E V R A D E i K 5 K? .V 5 U M' Z ,, E Hczigt . vi is gfh LK .5 ' F '- f' K ff Y A 'Qii .Q f ,.k I Nt' vfv I ' ., 7 kwig' Xu , X ,.,, 'Qi .L L r E t A ly DO f .0 ff- as ff l'-'k 2' 1 N K -J K l .:,.., . 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Dqllas Tonight is school night Every year we have a night when the parents and friends of the students are invited to see the school and the accomplishments of the students We have a won derful crowd rere this year Let's take a look around in the different rooms and then we will go hear the band play It furnishes music in the gym for those who want to listen Mr Brelnich is showing interested persons the bug collections which are required for tenth grade Biology wiiigh Here we see displayed some of th t1 1 students un to this time e ar C es made in hw by me 20 Third grader Nalcy F sher is showing her parents where she hangs ner coat during school Our senior band is playing tonight This band is composed of twenty five members The boys and girls are in grades five through ten Like all musical groups, they must practice to be able to play well The band holds their nractlces on Wednesday and Friday They will play lor the Christmas program and many other social events throughout the year l W X r T .. ' 'L 'X.., In V s rx ' ' - e c s a me 4 fn 9 ,cyl f -i K- E Y . ' 7 1 , A, 7 I '57 Prompter Properties Stage Manager Student Director Advertising Tickets Director Class Advisor Joan Danals Janice Stevens Paul Beans Patty Perry Loretta Crider Alice Perry Mrs Eleanor Wilson Fred R1ce We would like you to meet our cast and production crew who are nresent1ngnStranper in the Night' The following is a synopsis of the play Sylvia Lee and Mable owners of the little gift Just off the lobby of the The shop appears the leas for a chilling mystery un a reporter from New York, information that the girl unwittingly in a possible Crane are co and book shop Boulevard Hotel t likely place til Grant Terry appears with the s are to figure murder plot. Sylvia Lee co proprietor Jane Garber Mable Crane, co proprietor Miriam Au Eddie, bellhop Robert Brantingham Nona Pollard elevator operator Phyllis Gordon Marcella Bender, athletic director Judy Price Clifford Newkirk, law student Bruce Smith Velda Stevens his secretary Margaret Hetler J T Rutledge, retired Grant Terry newspaper man Rose Jordan, business woman Sam Fisk hotel detective Sandra King, wrestler Robert Burtzlaff Darrell Rader Mary Sprunger Louis McBride JoAnne Baumberger Today, we held the first meetlrp of the warriors Club Our advisor, Mr Breinich. took charge until the officers were elected We elect ed Robert Burtzlaff as Presidsnb, Patrv Perrv. as vice p,pS.5eng, Bud Bishop as Secretary and Joan Denals as Treasurer The primary purpose of the Warriors Club the large t organization in school, is also one Of the most active In addition to running the pop stand at the home basketball ZHWPQ 9 go snonsor the annual Warriors Club BHHQU95 This year we are going to start something new The Warriors Club is sponsoring the election of 3 basketball queen The queen, who must be a senlo will be crowned at the dance following the warriors Club Banquet patty Perry, Bud Bishop, Joan Danals, Robert Burtzlaff, Mr Breinich I' their verv first First Row Richard Earhart Jack Mehl, Mervin Marshall Robert Earhart Second Row Mr Haines, Kenny Beer, Dwight Kurtzman, Robert Burtzlaff, Ted King, Richard Souder, Dallas SUPICKISP .1 R First Row David williams, Harold Snyder, Jim Miller Larry Bemiller, Don Cameron, Mr Haines Second Row Dale Suter, Jim Flenner, Bud B1Sh0P, AlV'Y1 Beer, Robert Feick Fred Rupp, Stanley Kemp Third Row Jerry Lllli, Carlton Betts, Denni Wittmer Richard Breinich Carl Perry, Edwin Fortney Mr Coon is demonstratlnb th: new motion ictur rojector vhich was presented to the chool by tn Llon'S Club The new projector is more cvmn ct ann easier to onerate than the old rojector The chool greatly eporeciates the nanf things tn t the Lion s Club has cone for the bcnefl of the school 22 Tonight we are Dlavlng our first h sketball game of the season with Iberia The whole team and the cheerleaders are nervous with the excite ment of opening a new season which for some is f' N L 2, N , . , .I , z 1 ' 9 I 1 V V ,K K R fr i M f- 1 F xi C ., . 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L r 5 , 'n ' Here it is Friday November 25 and as we go through the class rooms we find that there are no 9UP1ls in them The reason is actually very simple this is the 'Thanksgiving vacation' But 11StPn,there is noise coming from the boiler room the halls, and the cafeteria Let's check the boiler room first, 1t's right under the north end of the gym here we find Mr Shook, the janitor, cleaning out the boiler pipes that noise in the boiler room the halls and the cafeteria That accounts for Now let's check Here we find the rest of the maintenance crew consisting of Mrs Perry Mrs Sewers and Mrs Crawford and it looks as if they have a 1ob on their hands also They are working on the floors that we take no notice of as we walk on them every day This 1ob consists of mooping sealing and then waxing After talking with Mr Shook we find that he is also going to paint the boys lavatory during this 'vacation Well it may be a vacation for the students, but for the maintenance crew, the job is just beginning Yes, I guess maybe we had better give a tip of the old Warriors 'thank you hat' to that group of four whose work is never done as long as we have school Thanks maintenance crew thanks a lot for a 1ob well done m ,d ,...- HPS 'FQI t'LP :?: 'li' nada, Mrs Sauers, Mrs Miller, Mrs. Danals Mrs Pitman, and Mrs Chilcote ?3 Basketball season is beginning and we are taking advantage of the Thanksgiving vacation for an extra practice. We hold practice after school every day during the week also. varsity in a scrimmage session. Here is the Mr Shook The lunches for this year are being prepared by Mrs Carl Chilcote who is in charge of planning the meals Olia Miller, Mrs Lawrence Pitman Mrs Albert Sauer, and Mrs Dewey Sowash are all assistants Mrs Leon Danals Mrs Thomas Crawford, and Hrs Ed Gadd will act as substitutes throughout the year The maximum fed each day are 750 lunches the minimum is 720 It takes approximately four hours for the pre paration of a meal and one and a half hours to serve it the work The following is a typical week's menu Monday Tuesday Battered Potatoes Sloppy Joe Sandwich Combination Sandwich Apricot Upside Down Cake Tossed Salad Creamed Corn Milk Milk Wednesday Chili Mac Bread and Butter Tangerine Milk Thursday Friday Chicken k Biscuit Au Gratin Potatoes Bread 8 Butter Buttered Peas Lettuce Salad Bread k Butter Milk Apple Milk , A . of pgs 7 ' I ., , . . , . A ' I Q ' I ' U . 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L N X l ' J A .,,f' - l -I A srl' .' , . s Carlton Betts VG . in I James Clelan Fred HUPP , N James Neel Judy Stanch field Pauline Bevmer Janet Clelan Stanle Kemp Sandra Palmer Diane Thomas EC Rubv Hovd Walter Danals Margaret Kliensorpen Joan Pitman Leslie Timmer as Marian Brlssell E Patricia Darling Ruth Ludwig ...A- Virginia Schwert Charlene Wentz 'asm Richard Burtzlaff Gene Goon 4- Harold Ludmlg mm x Selena Scott Merle Wentz Tom Carpenter Carol Herrick Joyce Malyer Tom bheehe David williams Kathryn Chambers kfb-A if in-Si James Heuberger Ku Mary Lou Marshall -uf Linda Shrader 1' Dennis Wittner Doday we are having an assembly program that is snonsored by the student council It is in the form of a television variety show with Mike Gordon as Master of Ceremonies and Miriam Au a Mistress of Ceremonies The program is made up of talent from our own school There are several vocal and instrumental numbers including a band under the direction of Mike Gordon that pantomlnes a record There is also a short Christmas play under the direction of Mrs wilson Dwight Kurtzman has iust told us about Boys' State and Miriam Au is to give a talk on Girls' State which they had each resoectlvely attended during the summer 2M James Chase Dorothy Hogue Jean Mehl Larry Snyder Cecil Clevenger Bettv Hull Carol Miller Janice Sorunger T G E H N A T D H E - . me f: 7 FQ. 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J' J J J - df ' wr Qu :zqe fin ,Q J 3: rt A Q f K Q , Q, kg, - , F XNV J F 'X 7 ix .. Robert Duane Lee 1' EW Helen Parker Ronald Scott Janet Stover x X Arnold Lehmann John Patterson Paul Seifert V1 Fr A Stull Jerry Lllli Carl Perry -4 Nancy Sheetz -9 Dale SUteP Harold Maplott Sandra Purkey Joyce Shook Taylor Joyce Matthes Patricia Ridenour James Smith rfx Ernest Calvin Merrill Ginger Huh v Judy Smith sf Norman James Miller Susan Sampsel Phillip Smith Robert Thompson Titschlnger Totman Judy hlizaheth MacCartney McCren John Sapp Harold Snvder V Sandra weidle Nancy Schaus J 'N. Jerrv Stoney Richard Zorub 27 Mr Casad le sr wing the future Driver Training students the car that they will use and he is explaining what is done in the course The students have two classroom periods a week and eight hours of driving experience It is the Job of the students to keep the car clean N G I R N A T n H 11: ' :X - I A r 4 Q WG' X . A 15 6 QE? 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S J .' ,IQ ' 4x - .Y ' 4 Q, J I, f' . me uh , of J J f v v A 2 V Charles Albin Patricia Bonham +136- Larry Danals Tim Hollinps worth Carl Mandley Rose Marie Allbaugh Kay Carpenter Tommy Earhart Jack Jacobs '31 Raymond Mayer Judv Arnold John Chase Tommy Ebbert Phvllls Jones Charles Messner Q Frank Ayers Helen Clevenger Jack Gage Charlene Kepllnger , 'K Carl Mowry Hobert Barnhouse LN: John Closson Jud Gilbert ul Phllli Kipp Betty Myers Beer W Dennis D313 Jim Collins Archie Glllaam Charlotte Knox Loretta McClain '17 Gerr Beer Carol Crawford Esther Haga 'S Tommy LeFevre James McCrea Don Betts Jerry Crider an sf?-A Judith Haun William Ludwig William McCrea Camilla shea is showing her mother and r 1 t1 M C 0 ' room where secretarial courses are taughE.a veg rg asnd 8 28 Ted Blaney ,hi Q 495 f Connie Crisp Harold Hlnklin Brenda Maiyer Kathleen Perry E G I R G A H D T E H , an 61: 2: V , 4 .ka K H., M 'ff' QL 4 1 . 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L 4, i - if 'F W' K . 3 I 'M W xl t LL ' Y i 'ity ' -f J H! 34 'if ' ' S , .20 .X HM M A ,R A VQQ may , j..5 , sw Rodnev Normq phllliv offenhaugh Elmo Pnlpns Sd David Sei' Carl Yanice chmid Scott Richard Tlnkev Dean Mlchipl Sfrohmlnper Sunnurfs arry lirva Shirley Poland Nancy Read lo 1 Poland Teddv bheppard Carol Snodgrass Camilla Shea NIC 14 Tommy Joyce Barbara walker vells west 29 program Jerilynn Ruckman Sandra bouder Kenneth williams Carl Rupp AN lx Michael Sposlto Shirley wltschl Patricia Sauer Dale btrlckler Bernie wolf The eighth grade, as well as other classe ' is making use of the visual aids equipment of the school The Lions' Club and the Mothers Club have both helped furnish this equipment which includes, from left to right, the public address system, a motion a slide projector and an The public address making announcements of picture proiector, opaque projector. svstem is used for coming events s also a two way system for each room and has been used for calling various teachers to the phone when the office staff is busy The motion picture and slide proiectors are used for showing educational films Book pages, pictures, etc can be pro1ected on a screen for the whole class to see by use of the opaque pro1ector Thus visual aids are an important part of our educational 8 E G I R G A H D T E H 4 'I 0 oi J - 4 J . . 4 -v S ,. 1 , 1 'W l' Q W ' .5 . -. . 1 X. 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I ii' First Row Carl d Row Mr Casad Jack Gage Rodney Phillips Sec n gommy Earhart Tim Hbllingswort Third Row Charles Albin, Dennis Beer Dean Strohminger Carl Rupp Charles Messner Fourth Row Carl Mowry Gerry Beer' DOH Betts Michael Sunnucks Jack Jacobs and Dale Strlckler These 7th and 8th grade teams are the varsity of tomorrow these two years they learn the fundamentals of basketball and get experience in competition by playing other county teams egt- fiiig g First Row Shirley Smith and Carol Sue Hallum Second Row Kathleen Perry and Jer1lynn Rucvman These four girls help to cheer the 7th and 8th grade team on to victory while getting cheer leading experience themselves They are two 7th graders Shirley Smith and Carol Sue H llum and two Sth graders Kathleen Perry and Jerilynn Ruokman First Row Mr Casad, Larry Sampsel, Leslie Shook Robert Burger Er c Suter Richard Jacobs Second Row Tom Spangler Kenneth Giffln Don Rickard Kenneth Berger, Melvin Sutton, Darrell Strickler 30 r ' 6 ide? .. . 5 Y 'N' li L '- 7 xx L . R t 5 1 V J E 4g 5 ' S ar 45 B kk W 0 1 . e 0 i K, 0 0 X 1 X, 0 F sf :I ' I ,. , ', . . , sh ' I , 9 I - . , , 1 I . , 1 Y , 1 7 . f lwfxe' a fx 1 a L f Qt , , S , 0 if yi :gl . In V if - ,, ,W at I 1 Y : . , v 1 , 2 , I Y as we are assenhllng for the second time tht year Robert Burtzlaff, our president, calls the meeting to order. All new members have signed up and we now have a total of 21 meumers. We meet once a month after school with Mr. Stingel, our advisor. Today Mr. Stingel ls discussing schllwrfhins which this years seniors may try for. The Future College Students Club 1s open to all high school students who are interested in going to college, We are learning about the colleges, where they are,and their activities. we have several senior students in the Club this year. They are:M1r3am Au,Robert Brantlngham, Robert Burtzlaff, Margaret Hetler, Darrell Rader, llll First Row Mary Sprun er Ted Kiny, Claudette Heuberger Second Row Margaret etler Sandra Weidle Joyce Hetler, Patty Burger Glenda Hall Miriam Au Third Row Elizabeth MoCrea Sharon Bussenburg Robert Brantinpham, Bruce Smith Floyd Feiok walter aun Fourth Row Darrell Rader Robert Burtzlaff Jim Flenner Jim Miller Harold Snyder Carl Perrv -unsu- iff. First Row: Joan Pitman, Peggy 9- Eruce Smith, and Mary Sprunger. Today we elected officers and they are! Pres ident, Ted Klngg Vice President, Claudette Heuber er' Secretar A Treasurer Marv S runper. 1 I - Left to right Mrs Wilson, Claudette Heuberger, Pauline Eeymer Betty Hull, Joan Griffin, Carlton Betts, Leslie Timrer, Dennis hlttmer, Marian Brissell, Ruth Ludwig, JoAnne Baumberger, Mary Lou Marshall, and Charlene Wentz The school library, which is open to the use o all tldents, is eff1c1entlV managed bv the Second Row' Patty Perry, Mrs Simmons, Nancy Schaus Third Row' Claudette Heuberger, Joan Danals The members of G A A have iust They are as follows Joan Danals Vice President, Claudette H uberzer, They also choose the following class Perry senior, Peggy Jacobs, Junior, and Nancy Schaus, freshman elected their officers President, Jane Garber Secretary L Treasurer representatives Patty Joan Pitman, sophomore, In G A A we earn points by playing softball basket ball volleyball and other games We are also given points for being on a winning team, team captain, and G A A offi cers At the end of the year our points are tallied and we are given awards of numerals letters and pins ,l e booxs er and che k fm 71 stxdents They are ul o resoon lble fo hel11rr 1 pupil f'hd the book he waxts r rformntion he wants in the many yiuwnlets in the l brar he l orarians are res onsible the La e of u many books,panrhlets and ma,1 infs in the librarv ere is also a taff of : n ret w 9 Q the librarians on the Ma tc L hripy Q ookmoblle li ' 1 5, , , , D ' I 1 . , . .. 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' Q V fjW'Q, Had .w 3 Ygyvn Q' f , -N, M1 A M , 1Q,:. , N K: Am Y Y: v- V 1 1' 1 . . ., bint Pr'iE is !5TRng' Rlhfixrxw Rani i A V j 5A 95,' M Mary Ann bhlrley Smith Smith Mfg Junior Evelyn Wil on Witschi Tom Spangler Mildred Woodhull x-11' Joe Teddy Titschlnger Wentz Karen Stevens Darrell Eric Melt 11 qtY'1C1' ' ef' Sutz-r mutton Absent Judith Crisp, Ronald Crisp Charles Dalenberg Harry Hill Ivan Karl Terrv Panvlk, Ercll Spillman Eddie Ziegler 'un' First How Marian Brissell Ph 111s Gord A1 P Second Ron Carolyn Thomas, Linda Shr d on'Mr ice erry Lou Marshall Selena Scott 8 er B Hiatt' Mary President Phyllis Gordon Reporter Selena Scott Secretary Alice Perry Historian Mary Lou Marshall Treasurer Linda Shrader Parliamentarian Carolyn Thomas T be a F H A member you must be in Home Economics and must pay a fee of 50 cents each year you belong The members and officers hold their meetings in the Home Eo Room The motto for F h A is 'Toward New Horizons' and they work throughout the year to accomplish the following goals 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and sat isfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy 1n home and community life. M, To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6, To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life 7, To provide wholesome individuals and group recreation. 8. To further interest ln Home Economics. 33 5 G E R V A E D N E T H ' f T- N' ' vi- my. 5 rf -? , -e , NL . ' M 5 -ye ,, 'Q A P' -v V X4 P ,nf ' ef' xl ' - Ai- 'rg H Q3 th . X - 3 A N lx 'I w + t - o ,y ,J 2 5 . A a- f 1 L:':31 v- t, 5 3- 55 L lf QS f' , A 1 .3 on ,f . I . o . . . Ra And onach Jim Goddard Linda Mclntire ft! Dan Illa Kay Arter Mary Goon e-Q Barbara Karen Betts Darlene Haga McKenzie Milligan ' is Ronald Gary Titschinger Walker York Mja iw Shirley Caldwell Melissa Kauffman 4 kna AYLHB Carmichael Craze Miki Kelly David LeFevere 456' fe-A ind Lester Lloyd M1Y11'11B N1OhO1S Schaus Absent Edgil Green Kenneth Helen Danals Helen Ludwig Kenneth Shea .JL Pat Davis Gary Mansfield Howard Shrader Let's take a peek into the gym. Hr. Daugherty is conducting the sixth grade gym class. jb 3 51 Joe Fishhurn Y' Leonard McBride --we ,M N L+ Jim Thomas S G I R X A T D H E 6 J V' Vw gi Vg A dx Heawj V , A V AA-e f E ' , f V V V Ag? 'LV Vi7,V V V,w ggi VVQ V, s.y,s Vwvy Vyyl i I VX V Vtf5W Yr L. . I 4 'Hs ' A lu ed . S. 372- Y 'K '-: V 31 V Va' A Siyl ., : ' A 3 I V X . ' f XM' L Y V I, 5 L K' LL T 'kuz AI as we A P bv-1 erase . X Q15 Qd-, Qi JQ' T' Lky. J :L A .J 9 My IVVL A . V. . :iii LCV., V .,.VF V V gs . V . -w D H as L ff in x r L 'M-4? as Y 'QS 'vi -ew .K Z G G X Q A Q'f'lgi Dorothy Allbaugh Melinda Funston Cheryl McCready Carol Scott 4, u. Q william Beans Kathleen Gabor Robert Messner Robert Scott Elaine Beer Esther Glrdner .ff Eugene Parkison William Scott Joan Beer 6-. XM'- Larr Hardacre Terr Phillips Patricia Sposito 'mp Richard Bishop Loretta Hardacre Linda Plfer 409 Larry Suter 9 Linda Earhart Glenn Heller Robert RBUZ1 Roger Walters Sharon Edwards 14 Lana Herrick Shirley mneharxz Patricia Ellis 9 Linda Mayer Judy Robinson Eugene Parkison is showing his parents around his room on School Night. 35 Patricia Friday Ronald McBride Nmv Larry Rogers 5 G I R X A T D H E .. Y -a f y QQ . mi H ' -5 'Y 1 Q . Q - A 'Nur fix ,., H. M avec ated l tviw ,355 Kr - ,-.:E:, ii , , vw: Q - , ' z R - 4. ,v .P ,A+ in H- L3 L Lui . 'fgdlzaxfm LV K V' f K R vgig, ' Y 2 ' . , - A 5 - ffl gf wt fry- Q E 5 1 P P 4 y 1 y -aa f ,A Qyai '4, e1'.f vie' 1i,, Xiirfq 1 V ,A j nz mx w N ,, xxkdnx tl 1 It ,X ,L , , , if X 7 Judy Arter Linda Gage Donna Mowry Patricia Spangler an wvwfi iXlf Karen Barry Beer Yfrh Keith Green Mary Heefner -Q4 gtk Frank Neel Merle Orewiler WA ah. 4154 xr v If Terry Blaney Kenneth Jacobs pk,- Donn Parrett Nr' Darlene Dennis Darlene Strlckler Strohminger Suter 1 Kenn Brague Erma Kleinsorgen Patricia Patterson Tommy Teeter Mr Community 'What have we here? Posters?' Hrs Masters 'Yes, the children are putting up posters pertaining to English They are also discussing the importance of reading books Sharon Brague Nix John Leppo 'wr- Clair Pinyerd 1' O nel Max Terman Duane Brissel -acl Larr La in Sherry Ruby Anna Timmer Sandra Bunn 'w- Marllvn Miller Patricia Schmidt Betty Lou Helen Charles Carpenter 2 Jerry Mooney Bobby Smith Nm West Witschl Absent Patrlcia Llvingeton 36 F G I R F A T D H E ,. v ' K , t 4 . 1' . . .- A ' i 'JI L ,fi 3, .ix A 3' Q-J ,J , P A I I fn N . R k 5 vu -' V -. ' Q fs A ik 1 I N JM 'HQ 'A 'w3 H - - Y Au . w,' :., 'gg vu , - , ,f , , . M A ML .r 14.9 Y 5: .g! -Q E Qzf igf ff' .rlf . ref P b r- . a l 'qlgv x wg . 1 J' f ' x W. 1 ' am- li Q y . , Mc - M ls 4' N ' as ',, 5 -,,r V W. 'A J J- '. 1 Q ,J Y5.ff'.f if. 1 'V 1' , . auf ' 'in f', .' We N3 K N' Qw S, 1 W . 2' .y A Q L - 4 2 , if A -f L k'.k V I , I I .2 ' - 0 g fa ' 'L .. 4 .2 F - 4' L S . ggi ,L cr, , x Q' i - v - I. fi ' .g ' J ' D : - . 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M , f, , -. ...J ,M , 'gif yn ,Q 8 ,g ,dvr - A, 5 j A 1 . . Qxx Y rf , ' .fm we Q . b 'V' .2 -, +5 b 3. A I ' , N i uM' Q g 4.'lig X ff 3 ,Q ' ' tf,, ,fr 535: -4' QLV slr ' if Us ff . ff, 'J if Iligggiiuk ,.,,f 11'Q r LA A xl' ix - 55 f in .2 gje3,aa 54 wx-1 as :fan -m 4 of Ed ella ' y -r 1 - -L A fu aim, '17 ' ' eau, 41i'4N 4' K Y 'Nj l hi '. Xu' 'A f V ls 'yr S -- e X ,E . ' 'IPA afll'Qfn M4 1 JAR ,wg rf '3'XUr5?f w f H ' :y -,' i'- Q-M v Tai! i'a- 5 E .e 5 1 , - , A Vrvv 1 no Q H Q .A Y , Peggy Allbau Susan Friday Karen Milligan Mary Shumate Cheryle Arter IQ X3 f' c Gerald Frietchen Mickey Motley Ronald Soka ,Av N1 Joyce Bauer Kathleen Haber Patricia Plfer Cheryl Sowers Ronnie Bender Penny Hall Sarah Police Douglas Thomas Ronald Berger Gar Holmes David Reidl Donna Trafzer S as dw 1-f Albert Boyd Paul Marvin Davidson Dinges ,I 'Q M9 Kinda Kurbad Larry Dennis Kraner Lamneck 4. Gmsisixz fa Dennis Rinehart bchoenman Schraok Robert Robert Peggy Wagner 3? Sharon Duffner Farsha Lanzen John Schwert Mr Community 'Have the children drawn p1ctures?w Mrs Emerick 'No, these are soap carvings The boys and girls are holding them in front of black paper for displaying purposes The children have made everything from animals to boats They are all fine carvings ' F G O R U A R D T E H L P QM N p g A I R figs? ,T .L ff . T r al' 1 P' -Z L, :-be X 'u X' ' ig. B Q.. - are , T .1 T f of T Af' gh . if e 2 +V J 93' B M i i ' -::1 ff'-wg 4 D , . at t, l-Q -, , y I ' K' .fE- L,,,, Xfj f 4.k' Vw? 4 1- WW ' NY yu T.. N 1 K 9 1 'l 1 ' -I i P .. f-, K K 2- X , i .K 'I 55, if X ' K , Q 1 ' Q , I I pp ..t3., R ytt I t.,p H in X X A-K A Bonnie Carpenter Karen Messner is Gloria Switzer Betty Carpenter Mar Poland David Taylor Allan Fox Ronnie gers tw? gunli f Thompson Clyde James Gadd John Rupo Sharon Wolf Junior Gilliam Larry Schlenbaker Sandra Robert York Bikar 1 .J Martha Grlefen stein Barbara Shafer .AM Ra Jordon Diane Sharp Norma Kautfman Roy Steagel Eddie Lamb yuvaa Frank Switzer rl-an 39 as su, Sv' Connie Beverly Holzworth Messer Mr Community 'What is that chart for?' Miss Smith 'We are having a health inspection which will last four weeks Mr Community 'Do you do the insoecting Miss Smith 'No the class is divided into two teams Each team chooses a patrol leader to check the other team At the end of the four week period we will decide which team has had the better record Mr Community nwhat 1s checked hy the patrol leader? Miss Smith 'Each student is checked for clean hands, face, and fingernails. They should have their hair combed and teeth brushed, Neat straight clothes, laced and tied shoes, and fastened buttons are also what the patrol leaders look for. F G O R U A R D T E H , Q 'S' - -H f me , .' ' 3 , f Q ttf sf' o ' 451 e- swf S t . 9 a , lx y 4 C I V vs O I Q 1 - ' 2 1 ' '4A i ' 1 ' ',, lg y 4 -- ,t.gf Y W3 X ' 'ij' --' figvs. A 'W I' u r ' C ew.: a N f' y R 0 A c I 4, A - - - 1- A ' 'F '1- 'ix x, -MQ - V' i I M J W, ' ' - - E A .ifmm-Q, Q: ftalrf N I 1 A L A ' 'gf . 3 1 ', , , : ' , A , ?' yr f C Y ' Z , . 3 4 , . , A ' .. , ,- - , I : , Linda Arter Paula Greenup Q Marjorie Marshall Patty West 'WC' 5,45 Dale Bishop I Charlotte Haldeman 5 Joseph Rauzi Virginia Ziegler 'iw Julie Bishop Joanne Hallum Clayton Hale of R Roger Schwartz ' ura Roseln Absent Gary Knanp Mark Cheryl B1ttenbenderBonham REX HGPEBH Don Bryan Carol King Sharon Donald Sowash Staneh -er Douglas Deschner Gary Kulka Jack field TUPHSP Sandra Downe Isabel Lehman 'TN Karen Watts The teachers like to meet the ch11dren's narents on School Nigrt. UO Catherine Flenner Douglas Mabee Terzy Weaver Dec q,.,1.,-L -'life-'- 'NN Sl Ashby is conducting the Mixed Chorus in their final number our hlyh school Chrlstma program which 1 held everv vear is out on free of charve to the oublic The orozram ls hegun by all of the sing inv prawns nartlclnarinp in the candle nroces ion al while singing Silent Nlpht' Next on the pro :ram is the G1rls'Vars1tv Chorus Thev are sirpinp 'Santq's On The way 'The Lullahv of The Lord' and 'One Little Candle' The Boys' Clee Cluh is next to nerform Thev are going to sinh O dolv Nlzht' 'Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town and 'O F r 1 Closer Walk with God' The Girls' Clee Cluh En emhle siny 'Birthday of A King and the well known 'White Christmas' Following the F1rls' Clee Cluh Qnseuwle is the Girls' Glee Cluh which will sing Jesu Bambino sing Noel' and 'Thirty two Feet and Flvht lit le Tails 'All I Want For Christmas ls My Pwo Front Teeth adds humor to the orofram when it is ner farmed hy the Var itv Girls' rn emhle raeh memher 1 dre sed as a little girl with two ml sinf front terth They also xre do1np'Chr1stmas Nipht' Next the Strlnp hn emhle 1 olxvtnp 'Br1n, A Torch' Jo eph Dearest Joseoh' and 'We Three hings of orient Are' The Mixed Chorus will sing My Go an I' Io an Is n Island' and 'The Holy Cltv As a finish to the nrogrim the Concert Qand Mixed Chorus and the xxdience all rirtlcinate 1n the plavlng and sinving of a comhlnation of Christmas Carols Phe director of the nroprim are Mrs Shirley Cook and Mr Malcom W Ashhv The aocomnxnlsts are Miriam Au Shirlev Au Dorothy Hogne and Mrs Shirley Cook 5695 'rn 'fin Today is a day looked forward to by all of the students, The first grade will pre- sent the oueretta 'Santa Visits Mother Goose Land' 'for the audience of parents, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders.Th8 SHCOHG grade is presenting 'The Fur Tree's Christ- mas' followed hy the third grade's choral group presenting 'The Story of the Christ- mas Carol. After the program the children will return to their roons where they will exchange gifts, They will also be given colored oopcorn balls and candy Canes. sf ,XV The children are anxiously waiting to go on stage ,,...' ,....-- ' ...--- f Qf, tiff? -u1- '55 Ui ---L., in! Rita Beer Zenith Hinklin ia Richard Noel Jing if xr Nye, n Cassel Terry Hudson Linda Rader Linda Cotter Tommy KGPP 'V' 15 2 if James Robert Roger Ruckman Carolyn Nancy Daley Fisher Thonms Maiyer Linda Forwith Scott Mulrane Rebecca Richard Smith Spangler Mr Community Are those musical instruments the children are olaving? Carl Haefell Y? LA.: McKenzie ati- Ronald Thomas Carol Haga Wm db Allen Nicholas i5Nr'as Mary Timmer Absent Donald McFarland Mrs Adams Yes they are nlaying a form 0' musical instrument called the tonette Judv drighf Mr Community Can these boys and girls read music or are thev playing bv euro Mrs Adams They are reading the notes on the board We teach them the lines and spaces on the treble staff They then learn to match the notes with the correct fingering on the tonette Gwen Arnold Roger Glaes Cinda Prosser of 4,5 Cvnthla Fbrq 1 Lloyd Barnet! Gaylen Jarohq Judv Ricker Brenda Wagner Ma 'lyn Beer Gary Jone Edward Sauer 1 Marv Witgchi S IX John Billotte Gary Jordon uf Joyce Schaus Car' Curwenter Tomm King 'X Jean Scott Mr: ohomo Welcome to our claee valentine tree poeters A Shirley Crider -.J Keith Mabee QgQg:::: Karen Seifert hddle Danals Tony Magistro 4 Shwron Sutton David Fackler Mary Maplott Roy Thomas are making pr Comwunlcv I5 this done 1u t for furo Mrs Shomo No we are teaching thf Hoy BY15 Flflq how tc fold paper ond cut des'pne l- ,, K 143 qv Evelyn Fox Brad Mowery '13 Nunmi Thompson Jlmmy Barnhouse Shari Gage Neal Pfaff Larr West fig M Brenda Bartram Doyle Glrdner Cheryl Sauer Barbara Ebbert Barbara Beer an M Ricky Gunder Penny Schoenman T '1' Roger Brenham Kathy Hause Ricky Shaw Hr Community Mike Bunn Harold Jacobe Sharon Steiner Do I h SBI' S Miss Hillm n Yes, we are singing 'The Cautious Cat' for the hat mrs' Club mmf Danny Sharon Carmichael Connellv Carolyn Maver Bobby Utter 1 nging? 1 Ronald Mowry Lois Wagne Mr Comrmmity Are them all einving the same part? Dwight Corum we Barhara Myers 119 Teddy walker Miss Hillman No, there are parts for h 5,1 L 1 low voices, ani a general chorus The object teach the chlldr H to worn together and blend vo'cea in the form of a choir bu Judy Craze Pat NvMqhon N QQ Jimmy watson T G H R I A R D D E Khgl Q S A-vv Envy Klgfil, I Ak gg 6136. J' we is f J' W-:T-. A 1 - T W1 J.. X , ' XM 1 -wr' 1' W Q . ' XA? fix 1 wx Nh . K ,,, E ggi? Q I A Hwuvi -kgk I A le, QE r . xi-lj , ln X2 -we I - - - ' ii AQ M ' M , L. Q ., same lik 31 at ' fi. xl i 'E H-,r im G7 . x , 'YV ?.' 4 fwlyp f ' A7 s .,. . :Y , nl W ,S uk - 5 N, , ,, Q- ' XM P -:M W 'ff' f e W 1 A ii 9592 X535 ., 5 X R Y f N '2':5': wh -Hp TW Ns' 4 .fi X2 :Y53:iE:::::5I ' R jffg ,fa 9 y N C ' X . ., 4 ..,. ,N .J .. ,f A new je- ,. 1 ,, ,,-.f 6 .- K, . 4 -..g wL,, sg, 369 , K - N. . J Q 2' rf Qr g ' ,,, fl W- Y B 'ef or 'ff' f Q . -17 X Ag . -- xl 'S f , ex 'T' A 1 125 l he we f - , -. we 'M f, nf S1 lf Q. 2 ' +1 A f P' he K ,r Q V N 8, . - 5- fx' 1 U ,' Q 2 J a : '- fl. . V . : N ,, ' , : ' 1 --1 W. Lees, Q . in to 6. f ' .. . . First Row Shreder, Orewller, Hellinger Second Row Milligan, Furr Walker, Burger, Kauffman 49' K f 'ww Xf-as-4-.... First Row Rice, Consolo Coon, Furr, Casad, Breinich Second Row Milligan, Orewiler Newcomer This year in order to save time and mone the buses are running a two trio scredule CIEGSB seven through twelve take up in the morning an nour before the lower six grades do, dismissed an hour earlier in the evening nd are First Row Robert Burger, Larry Kline, Kenny Berger Darrell Strickler Second Row Nancy Read Third Row Barbara Anliker Marcia Brague, Harold Snyder Dale Suter Judy btanchfleld Carlton Bette Leslie Timmer Fifth Row Jacobs Sixth Row Phyllas Fourth Row Mary Lou Marshall, Tom Kleinlin, Mike Elaine Baumberger Mary Sprunger Patty Perry, Bruce Sml Gordon Gordon, Peggy Jaco All We would like you to meet our second semester officers of grades seven through twelve Seniors President Mary Sprunger V President Patty Perry Secretary Phyllis Gordon Treasurer Bruce Smith Treasurer Tom Klellein Freshmen President Harold Snyder V President Dale Suter Secretary Barbara Anllker Treasurer Marcia Brague 49 Sophomores Junlgpg President Mary Lou Marshall President Mike Gordon V President Tudy Stanchfleld V President Peggy Jacobs Secretary Leslie Timmer Secretary Elaine Baumberger Treasurer uarlton Betts Seventh Eighth President Darrell Strickler President Nancy Reed V Pre ident Kenny Berger Secretary Larry Cline Treasurer Robert Burner Y, - - a I 1 X N 1: . 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I 51 ' 59255 ii- the Jack Boyd ,ix t..,,g, A' kk! fr, .. 5. so X .ty V, , QNX Charlene Brown Q-an I'-I Bonnie Joe Mary Manley Edward Sowash Moore KJ Joyce Sfeegell Mr Community: Well, some valentines Ruby Collins f,i ii! f in Phillls Perry Joe Timmer Mrs Kime Yee, the children have just made some valentine people Now they are decorating the room with the valentines gmt 'Waiwg -xS Fir? .k x Us Larry Craft ,gtk Larry Phillips Bonita We'dle iw' f .KM .vqf Patty Diokerhoff Herbert Poland We Linda 7e1Pler Absent Danny Alt 6 :3 Tommy Flshburn 'V fu- Q QS! N.wM -- Thomas Read 3 A ll 4' N' ' ' MM ' v 'f 2' '5' V ' - cl j- -1 .J5, . ,,. . 7 ,, . . ew- - ,, 1. Nl A K N . 5 My A K ' rw, K g - ..- Mfg Ki-jg, ff- , of Q N., K K M-3 ' L . W A gd. oi org? More ' 'Q br v , ' 1 . . f 1 l A Q . . 1 . . . . . . . tin X . - 1 .K y . - ' if . f . gslf x 9- Q' X - .1 f sn Q .N ilexxlkhfg gl L goofy Q,g- lgg Sa 3 L Qvlgwi ' Y 's H 1 e 'Q',f-ea 7 , Q f uv. -X o KKK' Jw? 2 ff f I I f ' , ex ' M X, to A h K . , rf in .5 V .55m 'Vi.Sff - A f i f e 1-- o.,3o oy.ho L V mg.VmMg wwgm if-'ng i Fi -LL - Bonnie Barnet Patty Holzworth ,I David Souder Janet Bishop Cheryl Merrill Jeffrey Stewart Charles Brahham Raymond Messer .4-6 wif 3 Andrew Crossland Anthony Police Ricky Donald Stumbo Thomas Tim Craft Dennis Reidl 5h1P1PY Prederid F1ShPP Gggn 9 Delta R663 Rogers Rogers Clare: e Gere Wiseman York Hr Community What is this? Mrs Major This is our phonics tree It has the blend of phonics, which are a consonant and vowel combined Mr Community What is the purpose of this phonics tree? Mrs Major: It is used to give drill in phonics and blends It is also a great sid in reading and spelling Carmen Greporv Randy Schoenman bf Jame Herrick Kathleen Sheri S G E R C A 0 D N E D A , ,N - .A,,. , gg, ,Nh ..-M , , .1 ,, ,. ,,,, J ., K . 5 ' kv 2 4 Lf aQ?z N, 'N ' M rg Q 3 'RW I , 4'1 ' n 'N Q 4 l 1 1 ' 1 A Q , ,s , A g5f'z't, .. ,i , 4 6 M' 1 w-cj , ' . as - 1 '13 -I ' N 1 -sf 'fe I 4, 4: -4 4o::s hyjhk tug: Ri! 4 W ! Vx - AQUA f I K '. y L-Fw L 'Fx LF' iii- '7 - mg u- L - - t 1 sky L 5' . so ,fj. ga M fl-if Sa' .ali ri M 0 I is . , 4 'Y I V' Q - ul 'S' yY34, v iQ! fhgn, ,iZ:4, fkwfi T .mmf -' M ,fH9?Q u N' . .M l , .- .. - x - ' j, ,l A my ' sv L' R, of 4 o 2 Q 2 Q . , .. ...hun X fl J ss ' ' Y -,f- all' Llrda Arter Beverlv Hogue Q-. Alice Simms Bonrie Collier .I- Q if Linda long 5 Larry Snyder ew- rx-qk Diane DeLancev lynn Marie Long 5.3 Regina Souder Shar n Dicke son Penny Long F Dean Downe Mary Manley Allen Charle Sowash Stlvers Mr Community These hove and girl their bulletin hoard T' Robert Earick we-ml Martha Phillins N 'awww George Summer s must he dec Mike Forfvthe Ronald Pollock David West orating Mra Wittmer Yes they are but with very special Dlctures The children drew these nowmen free hand They were ahown a picture of a Qnowman carrying a shovel and then thev drew their own nicturee Now we are going to disolay them here COR RS Dan Goetz A N Daurel Reldl Laura Yirva Absen CRUSSMJ' VW' gl U8 hu-use ac Becky Henry Sue Shook t Jerry Pinyerd S G E R C A AO D N E D 'q ' iv r ' fx' Me? i Ly We of ' 6 Q N 'J' 1 A ,Q df' ofa: ' ff ' g,N ,,. yy, gas N- at M yy R A - X - A 7 QM I- iffy . K 3 - , , L 5' +2-5 ' ffl - ka'-ffifil I .,., , ,. T' . f I' Q4 it AQ, Q ' Q we K' fx it ' - -i-V' J m '- 5- JL' y K' 3 K .h QQ34 Aga I Ag g:L, gd A? maj ft f - X M fl' M 'A f 1 4 Y . -' ',-- T - 1 A ' if5??T55,3 Ah :L ll ,kk L mf, ' - , as-Qu ,. N AEQQX SQQJX Q? Ekx 'G Q A, QGQQ ,Q fi I I 14' at ree. f W 5 ff? r l f f 'W x 1' tag: R-Ma, me i Q 5 l f ' . 5QiuQWE ' .6 '-, , w if F B. M X'! l'll5:3.-N ,lllllll Louie Bemlller Georgene Bogantz Tommy Beech Thomas Friday Nancy Fackler Linda Davis bf A Yipvfm Roger Merkle Bobby Matney Joseph Miller Sandra Jeffrey Joyce west Yeager Zeipler ,1 Kenneth Bryan J immy Sharon Bishop Boyer AU' Jolane William Griffon Hammett Hunt Vickie Karen Larr y Bobby Motley Mooney McCarron Dennis Carver Karen Landis Kenny Rinehart Helen Chase sr Grace Mandley 40 Jamil Cicolani u Madeline Manley Carol Shervl Sewers Wagner Mrs A 'Welcome to our morning excercises Mr Community 'Morning excerc1ses?' Mrs Au 'Yes every morning the children have these e are 1ust ready to say the Pledge Allegiance to the Flag won t you Join us?' 49 9 G E R C A 0 D N E D ili I ana , s 4 'rzfgi . K - ' , - -5 QL L N614 ,Ai ' 41 ' :- xi, 5 ' sk 5 ,'- 1 ,,s .Nz V - J fd. r -1 , fm - ' an 3 ' , - - 1 ,,-o.9' iwgq lk, an , f ,M- LN J, yu- L- . ,L 1 V- we ' rifxi ,.f A Q, imeu, M1 . .wo -4 .1 If J- - -' . ,og ef X 'I' -':-:uv ,..-.. -hs -A -- 3- ,E .sf p 1 .3 ef' A AQ ' ' ,I 4' J u Q L 1-. ,X . - . 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