St Henry High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (St Henry, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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I I 1 , HM Him' am 'iw v ,46MS,,,,s gp, MVA. 4 or ,, WL an .g it 3. a if-'rg Lm', ' if , , Q Lmhm i sf' r fr ,ff - 1 'fs' , - . be i J ' W . .V '- J T: 3 1 'E' ' , rv :av 'tt ' V I at so 4 If 1, it L, .E ,Fi 5 W X , ' af Swat' fm, i.,.w i LV A, S Vi wmv 5 9 -up ,. if' ,, 4, as 1- New We, the Graduates of 1959, are happy to dedicate our POW-WOW to the Graduates of 1958, whose efforts have brought our Annual into existence. We want these pages to help you recall your own carefree days at S.H. H. S. - days filled with basically the same activities that we here portray, as well as with the same grand spirit. We join your ranks, dear Alumnae of S.l-I.H.S. , with the hope of perpetuating the work so ably done by you in the past. K as Each of the students will be referring to the yearbook from time to time to recall those things that happened during this school year. How- ever, none will remember the book and its contents as well as those who have spent hours in its preparation. We need to show our appreciation to the staff and to its advisor for the fine work that they have done on the 1959 POW-WOW. The best way this appreciation can be shown is through continued support of the future staffs. Louis C. Huelsman S au-an 0: Superintendent l6'vard of .Sducaiivn 'san SEATED left to right: Miss Leona Hartings, Clerkg John Gast, Louis Schockman, George Hoying Vice Presidentg Roman Burns, President. STANDING, left to right: Alfred Ho man Louis Huelsman, Superintendent. ln general, your high school has several major purposes. It attempts to help all young people to prepare themselves for a suitable career. It attempts to help all boys and girls to meet better their obligations as citizens of a great democracy. It attempts to help all young people to develop their interest and abilities to as great an extent as possible. The only way to get where you can serve best is to pre- pare yourself well. Business, industry, and professions are in- terested in candidates who have completed their high schdol course ina creditable manner. It is the school board's sincere hope that each young person who attends this high school will do the best work possible and make his high school education really count. 4 .... ...... ...-.-......-....,....,-'.,..--.....-.H. .--.w.--V-......-.... ---.- ......---.--114I-I.--I--'v..l.-'Nl,q11-vuu-1-nun.vu-:unennzrnun-vwnvnuuv:unfnn:4.u:an.L.ua:nu,v-nun- r-uxrqxnr.rw.nnx4lnx:nnrn.nrnx.-:rnna.vlx-rung RITA WINKELJOI-IAN Home Economics Biology Principal MYRON HUELSMAN Mathematics Science FRANK KAFTANIC Industrial Arts . 1 WA LTER BALSTER Mathematics Science ROBERT MILLER Government History BERNICE BRYAN Commercial KENNETH LACHEY Physical Education 'Driver Education CLA IR JONES Vocational Agriculture RICHARD VOLK Coach - English ARTHUR BROPHY English ROBERT SCHMID Music JOSEPH SCHLOTTERER Latin, English, Speech 0 Kelzyivus R lnsirucfars E ' ' R .I - ,'.- . , i , REV. V. I. FLECKENSTEIN C.PP.S. REV. ERAMUS GENGLER C.PP. S. REV. ALEX LINNEMAN C.PP.S. REV. JOHN RAYCRAFT C. PP. S. .G --' Yr I I REV. CHARLES HERBER ,, -. , 'N ' C.PP.s. fffs ,.?' -Q-,456 ' gx 'f ' Z' REV. HENRY PosT c.PP.s. E 'Z'-Q-.1 X' -'if 17 91.1 A fAfx Qi' ' 4 af? R 5 ', , 31, if 37 41,4 ffm f ' 'Nj if ' - , 5E.. f 1,1 ,Sv fj .K xr 'Q , 'z N I '- :ir 'ilfjv I KENNETH BERGMAN EUGENE BORGER General, Basketball lg Baseball Generah Basketball 1, 1,2. CYRIL BRACKMAN LILLY MAE BRUGGEMAN College Preparatory: Band 1.2. Commercialg Latin Club 1, 3,4g Chorus 1,2,3, 4. Band 1'2.3,4, MARK BORGERDING College Preparatory: FFA 1, 2, 3 4, Rep. 2, Treasurer 35 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 2,4, President 45 Scholarship Team 2. LOIS ANN BRUGGEMAN Commercial, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4. IUDITH ANN BRUNS PATRICIA ANN BRUNS GRACE BRUNSWICK College Preparatoryg Science Commercial: Science Club 3, C0U1FI1el'Ci31i HOUIC EC Club 1. Club 2, 3,4, Vice President 43 4, Home Ec Club lg Chorus 1,2. 2. 3.4. Treasurer 1: Librarian 1 Latin Club l,2, 3,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Chorus l,2, 3,4, Treasurer 35 Scholarship Team 2: Chatter Staff Exchange Editor 4g Junior Class Play: Annual Staff Class Editor. EUGENE BUSCHUR General, Baseball l,2, 3,43 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA DULL General, Home Ec Club 1. IUDITH FRONING College Preparatory: Class Sec retary 3g Latin Club 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2,3,4, Rep. 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Cho - rus l,2, 3,43 Annual Staff Pho- tographer 45 Majorette 2, 3,43 Cheerleader 4. Cry W' Q k'i'5'lW!- Q ff . as f ,E .1 ' f fi? 5 .. i l . 6 . 5 s i LOREN FULLENKAMP MARTIN FULLENKAMP College Preparatoryg Latin Club College Preparatory: Latin 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2, 3,4g Club 2. Scholarship Team 2: Class Rep. 1, Treasurer 3,43 Chatter Staff 1. ALICE GEHLE FRANK GELS Commercial: Latin Club 1: Li- Generalg Chorus 2,45 Basketball brarian 2, 3, 4. Manager 2, 3. f -5 Nr, A t .5 . ., K ,K . . SHIRLEY GAERKE Commercial: Home Ec Club 1 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1. ROBERT GOTTES General, Baseball 1,23 Basket- ball Manager 1,2,3: Chorus 4. Q LUCILLE GUGGENBILLER MARCEIL GUGGENBILLER Commercial: Home Ec Club 1, Commercial, Home Bc Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HEMMELGARN PATRICIA HEMMELGARN College Preparatory, Latin Club Commercial, Home Ee Club 1, Ig Science Club 4g Scholarship 2, 3,4, Vice President Ig Science Team 2, 3. Club 4: Chorus I. PATRICIA HEITKAMP College Preparatory, Home Ec Club: Science Club 2, 3,4, Sec retary 43 Chorus 1: Scholarship Team 1. DAVID HOELSCHER Vocational, FFA 1,2, 3. in gg? JJ-, X '- 0' ir ifiivfik '- MARIORIE HOYNG CAROI-E HUELSMAN ROBERT HUELSMAN Cornmercialg Latin Club 1: Li- C0U1me1'Ci213 Laiifl 1.2. 3.43 College Preparatory: Latin Club brarian 3,4. Science Club 2: Band 1.2.3.4: 1, Basketball 1, 3,43 Baseball Librarian 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,4g 2.3'4' Class Treasurer 25 Junior Class Play 3, Annual Staff Business Manager: Librarian 1. LUKE KELLER ROBERT KELLER IOANNE KOENIG Vocationalg FFA 1,2, 3,4. Q College Preparatory: FFA 1,2. Commercial: Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 1. ANN KOESTERS Commercial: Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4. JOHN HENRY MOORMAN College Preparatoryg Science Club 4g Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus l,2, 3, 4: Baseball 2g Junior Class Play. DELORES KREMER Commercial: Latin Club lg Chorus 4g Band 1,2, 3,4. NANCY MUHLENKAMP College Preparatory: Class President 4, Vice President 2, Rep. 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 25 Band 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, Rep. 4g Scholar- ship Team 1,2, 3: Chatter Staff As. Editor 3: Annual staff Co-Editor 43 Junior Class Playg Buckeye Girls' State, Chorus l,2,3,4. THOMAS LINK Generalg Baseball l,2g Basket- ball 1,2. JAMES NIEKAMP College Preparatoryg Class President 2: Science Club 43 Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Scholar- ship Team 2, 3: Chatter Staff Sports Editor 3, 4g Junior Class Play. JEROME OSTERHOLT College Preparatoryg Science Club 43 Band 1,23 Class Vice President 1, Scholarship Team 2. RUTH RINDERLE Commercialg Latin Club 1. KATHLEEN RAMMEL Commercial: Latin Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 2g Band 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian 2,3, President 45 Chorus l,2, 3,45 Class Presi- dent 33 Chatter Staff Exchange Editor 33 Annual Staff Editorg Junior Class Play, Librarian 2. JEROME RINDLER Commercialg FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3. KENNETH REICHERT Vocationa1:FFA l,2,3,4, Sen- tinel 4g Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Base ball 1,2,4. JANICE ROMER Commercial: Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3,4. MARY KAY ROMER Commercial: Science Club 2, Latin Club 1: Chorus 1,2,4g Class Reporter 4. BARBARA SCHMITT College Preparatory: Latin Club lg Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Chorus l,2. JAMES ROSE Vocational, FFA l,2, 3,4, Sen- tinel 3, Vice President 43 Class President 1. ELAINE SCHMITZ Commercial: Latin Club lg Band 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 4g Chorus 1, 23 Class Secretary 1, Vice President 3: Chatter Staff Special Editor 4. JERRY SCHMACKERS General, Basketball 1,23 Base- ball lg Class Rep. 2. JANET SCHWIETERMAN College Preparatory: Latin Club 2, Home Ec Club 1, President 13 Science Club 2, 3,4, Presi- dent 4g Band 2, 3,4g Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2, 3g Class Vice President 43 An- nual Staff Photographer: Class Play 33 Librarian 2. -emu- if haf U' J A MES SIEFRING College Preparatoryg Latin Club 3a FFA l,2, Treasurer 23 Schol- arship Team 3. JANET STEINLAGE Commercial3 Latin Club 13 Li- brarian 3. KENNETH STACHLER General: FFA 1. JOSEPH TOBE College Preparatory: FFA 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Science Club 3,42 Librarian 43 Chorus 1, 23 Basketball 13 Scholarship Team 23 Buckeye Boys' Stateg Junior Class Play3 National FFA Convention 43 State FFA Judging Team 2, 3. -wwfr. ROMAN STEINBRUNNER General3 Basketball 1,2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3,42 Scholarship Team 33 Chatter staff Illustra- tor 2, 3,42 Annual Staff Sports Editor. DELORES UH LENHAKE Commercial3 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3,43 Vice President 23 Schol arship Team 33 Librarian 3. in 3-1 ...sa fi, 3 JAMES UHLENHAKE Generalg Chorus 4. LARRY WUEBKER Generalg Holy Cross Seminary 1955-565 Baseball 2, 3g Basket- ball 2g Band 2, 3,4g Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3. .Q fa-ff 1-er CAROLYN ZUMBERGE College Preparatoryg Latin Club lg Science Club 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Vice President 4g Class Secretary 2,4g Chatter Staff Managing Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 Annual Activities Edi- torg Class Play 3. t My .U ,4-3 1 .iw Wlflill Q1 l L'Wf,i :s:'H:v'w'-M ' 'rar 53131411422 2021222114 Hzsimgjl Annual Staff ...Q SEATED, left to right: Carole Huelsman, Business Manager: Kathy Rammel, Editor. STANDING, left to right: Roman Steinbrunner, Sports Editor, Judy Bruns, Class Editor, Carolyn Zumberge, Acting Editorg Janet Schwieterman, Photographer, Nancy Muhlen- kamp, As. EditorgJudy Froning, Photographerg Mr. Myron Huelsman, Advisor. Hlass History It all began one certain September morning in 1955. That day St. Henry High School opened its doors to teachers, students, and a group of ignorant, untamed aborigines, commonly known as freshmen. Sometime after the first day of school, with the newness of the school, and the amused looks of teachers, these freshmen congregated for the purpose of electing class officers. According to the laws of parliamentary procedure and of our democracy, nominations were proposed, ballots cast, collected, and counted, and the results announced. They were: PRES- IDENT, Jim Roses VICE PRESIDENT, Jerry Osterholtg SECRETARY, Elaine Schmitz, TREASURER, Judy Froningg REPORTER, Loren Fullenkamp: ADVISOR, Mr. O'Neil. Soon after this momentous day, the sophomores invited the entire student body, even the freshmen, to their annual all- school party. Basketball season came and went: then came the interclass tournament. After the hullaballoo and smoke cleared, it was discovered, lo and behold, that the freshmen had come out the winners. After much debate and deliberation, the class colors, rose and white, were selected. The elected officers for our Sophomore year were: PRESIDENT, Jim Niekamp: VICE PRES- IDENT, Nancy Muhlenkamp: SECRETARY, Carolyn Zumbergeg TREASURER, Carole Huelsmang REPORTER, Jerry Schmackersg ADVISOR, Mr. Brophy. Soon after election, we were saddened by the loss of Virginia Lange. During the year we gave our first all-school party, and believe it or not, won our second interclass basketball tournament. During the following summer, we lost three more students, Gerry Schlarman, Eugene Bergman, and Judy Schwieterman, who left to seek their fortunes elsewhere. After returning to school in the fall as upperclassmen, we again held an election. The fate of our class for the junior year was placed in the hands of: PRESIDENT, Kathleen Rammelg VICE PRESIDENT, Elaine Schmitz: SECRETARY, Judy Froningg TREASURER, Loren Fullenkampg REPORTER, Nancy Muhlenkampg ADVISOR, Mr. Lachey. This year, under the able direction of Mr. Vincent Cashman, we presented our first class play, entitled Crewcuts and Longhairs. On May 14, 1958, we had the Seniors as our guests at the Junior-Senior prom. The theme was Oriental Gardens. With the gaining of this title of Seniors were: PRESIDENT, Nancy Muhlenkampg VICE PRESIDENT, Janet Schwieterman: SECRETARY, Carolyn Zumbergeg TREASURER, Loren Fullen- kamp: REPORTER, Kay Romer: ADVISOR, Mr. Lachey. During the year our outstanding thespians presented the play entitled The Late Mr. Early! Mr. Schlotterer, in his capacity as a class play director, evidently did a good job. lt was a great success! The time arrived for the taking of class pictures, choosing of name cards, measurements for caps and gowns, and an almost endless stream of other such activities. The class trip was dis- cussed, and Chicago was chosen as the site. This trip was taken from May 20 to May 22. The scholastic averages of the top ranking seniors were tediously determined, and on the basis of the results, Janet Schwieterman was chosen class Valedictorian and Delores Uhlenhake, Salutatorian. Baccalaureate services were held in St. Henry Church at 10:15 A. M. on May 24, with graduation exercises the same night beginning at 8:00 P. M. And so ends another story of success. An untamed, ignorant group of aborigines were marvelously converted into decent, respectable, responsible people, in the short span of only four years. Having come to the end of our high school days, we look confidently to the future, whether it be immediate employment, military service, or college. We started at the bottomg now there is no way to go but forward, Onward and Upward. Q -S: Q HS' IU B CD ry Ell ick, Ma SW Brun 1 I0 na l-Iatert, Ca OI1 D Mary Elaine Gels, an, l'l'l S Ber l'lI'l A I0 ht: rig 0 I ft ,le W RO T RS Fl A ORS IUNI John Janelle Gerlach, Judy Hoying, Homan, IB. rba Ba I: fr ro righ le ROW, SECOND yke. Be Par Bueter, Rita Balster, Berry ick, W p Hem- Phili I! left to righ Row, IRD TH arlene Franck. M Bruns geford,Judy Hil Jane ary M IS Eve rd Richa ing, ell H VCl'l'l L3 CIS Ev Bill Gels. John Keller, Leon Brunswick, Harting, Dick Huelsman, , Bob Bernard, Linus all eckm H onny ck, D fl I3 F YH Carol garn, el H1 Rita Post a Rose, Carol H1 il Ann Kessen, W Barbara Rindler, ink, L CC Berni Betty Keller, I2 gh ROW, left to ri - FIRST B ORS IUNI ge, Ber- inla IS S , Eileen SI Po Marlene I: o righ I ft ROW, le COND SE SI61'lTl3I'l. lo K ancy N Schmitz, 1 O 31' hake, C CH Uhl Norma Rose, Barbara Rammel, Marilyn Sief- Linda King, John Laux, Julia Rosenbeck, Schockman, is ll Phy kers, Roberta Rindler, HC e Schm nic Barry Uhlenhake, Mark Ram- Mary Rammel, I: gh eft to ri ROW, 1 TH IRD apke. Kn E lli Ne oesters, K C YS 60 G Quinter ris Do ring, bker, LIC W Pohl, Bob is estgerdes, Denn W 311 Moorman, D iller, Bob mM To Post, vin 31' Donald Siefring, M 1' le Stach , Dennis mel Frank Mohlman. Ralph Pottkotter, 0 0!'6'S 0 , Ur- ie Brunswick al' M l'll'18 ranck, A aF dula, Virgini hele G Marilyn Hartnagel, Mic I: - FIRST Row, left ro ugh NA S OMORE PH SO Patricia , Barbara Felrz, ll anda Haterr, Carol Du ng, W 05' H 35 Thom Franck, Virgil an, Brinkm elyn Ev er, Borg lune, Joseph C ban Barbara Gerlach, Donald Elroy Brunswick, hard Franck, eke, Ric Bo II Robe erding, YS right: James Bo 0 eft r ,1 W RO OND S EC BH. Ber nice Ja I: righ 0 I ft ROW, le TH rylene Balster. 3 ggeman, M Ill nB Marvi ara Cron, rb s, Ba Cl' bert Eyink, Mary Alb Ro Broering, Eugene Droesch, Robert Le- ald Kunk, OH Keller, D arl C 5. Harring yron r Fiely, M Arthu ck, all ny Fr all nswick, D Bru ie HH L0 Dippold, James Dorsten, Ronald Gaerke. feld, rie Moorman, Kenneth Rindler Gerald Tum- Jane Reiling, Marjo lanha ke, Uh II Robe H gh eft to ri T ROW, 1 RS FI S B OMORE PH SO le, Francella Rindler, der D6 Linda Stachler, Ja Delores Siefring, achers, Schm eil EUC M er, ffl IC Mary K des l Westger h, Caro busc Patricia Pazitney, Elmer Rinderle, tter, Henry Pottko an, Bernard Studer, ny Thiem all D It righ 0 I ft ND ROW, le O SEC lla Rindler. Rose Row, THIRD Cl' 'dl ie HD Co er, ud I dS Osterholt, Davi 1 Pau mP. Harold N ieka er, TU R0 nge, Rebecca La Nietfeld, Luella Margie ig, Koen rl Ca P. kam I1 le Muh SS H1 an, Gerald Steinlage, Ja lTI'l iete Larry Schw Lester Steinlage, einbrunner, St JSIOITIC ht: to rig A-f 54-4 O .-4 eber. bert W Ro eport, Ni rbert tefeld, l-Ie h i1 ke, Virg LIC I S nald R0 hwieterman, Sc hn Io ul Siefring, Pa ing, CH nald Li Ro H l'65' ary Bostick, M I3 Barba 5. Kay Koester ary Mary Boeke, M man, Rose Dennis Brugge I2 gh to ri fr T ROW, le nAn - F MAN SH FRE left SECOND ROW, Ronny Dorsten, Mary Kay Gerlach, Tom Huelsman, Tom Bergman, Kenny Brunswick. Katherine Koesters, Iudy Franck, Marlene Brunswick, Dennis Balster, Phyllis Kunk, Marvin Keller, Charles Gerlach, Eileen an, lTl Sig B ennis D I: gh to ri 1- A ls, Ge ph 1 Ra ick W HS aurice Bru Keller, Joe Borgerding, M HDS Mari Judy Gels ul Hoying, Mary Homan. THIRD ROW: Kay Janning, ABSEN T: Rosemary Hess. Koesters. Y inn iely, G taF nard, Ri len Ber Jerry borton, Parry Rindler, Jim Laux, Tom May, Bonnie Steinlage, Anita Rindler, I2 righ 0 I fr T Row, le RS FI 'B MEN SH FRE , Barbara IS Schmacke Paul I: gh efr ro ri ND ROW, 1 O SEC ng. L0 ux, William La 3 HI! Do ary Rinderle, olaing, M da May, Lin Jerry ein St oris D W3 ICICUIICI' nda Li. Linus Lefeld, Darrell Stachler Mary Kathyrn Timmerrnan, Mary Ann Werling, Joe Mader, Post, berge, ITI Zu iller, Edna M a nny D SI P0 Jim Lefeld, ward Ed rr, PO an, John Nie ieterm ancy Schw right: N 0 I fr ROW, le IRD TH lage. Jean Uhlenhake. ary ger Schmitt, M Ro uebker, kW Dic 611155 0Mcers VJ..- '-1 SENIORS: Nancy Muhlenkamp, Presidentg Janet Schwieterman, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Zumberge, Secretaryg Loren Fullenkamp, Treasurerg Kay Romer, Reporter. JUNIORS: Bob Moorrnan, Presidentg Mary Gels, Vice President: Linda King, Secretaryp Barry Uhlenhake, Treasurerg Carol Post, Reporter. SOPHOMORES: Luella Lange, Presidentg FRESHMEN: Anita Rindler, Presidentg Carol Dull, Vice Presidentg Jane Reiling, Paul Schmackers, Vice Presidentg Barb Secretaryg Bob Eyink, Treasurer: Barb Cron, Bostick, Secretaryg Mary Homan, Treas Reporter. urerg Dick Wuebker, Reporter. ! i Q Dorothy rothy Bernard, Do an, H1 ls Hue le Caro Seo ber H1 Zu Edna Hoying ne Schmitz, Judy Rita Rose, Elai I: righ 0 ROW, left t ST FIR IC3HHC an, Lilly Mae Bruggem SECOND ROW, left to right: Mary Rammel, Janice Dippold Wilma Rose. Rose, Marjorie Moorman, Judy Gels, Ernest Lefeld, Ann Schwieterman, Elaine Janet Schwieterman, Gottes, Virginia Franck, Cyril Brackman, Barbara Bostick, llis Phy U igh OI eft t ,1 W RO IRD TH ning. O Fr Judy , Jean Gels, H I0 C Barbara Kay Janning, Gerlach, an, Barbara HH 00 Gast, Henry M len- Uh Becky Romer, Norma ls, Ge H1 Ji b Lefeld, ink, Bo Phyllis Ey ur, h SC iling, Carol Dull, Jean Bruns, Jerelyn Bu Re hockman, Jane Sc hake, Bob Bernard, Mark Rammel, Rusty Hartings, Ronnie Liening, Bob Moorman, Eileen I-loying, Linda Olding, Dolores Kremer, FOURTH ROW, left el. HHH Ra , Kathy ls Ge k Jac kamp, CH Muhl ancy ake, N nh Uhle Dorsten, Bob Ronnie Gels, p, Mary Fullenkam rl Ca rgerd- Bo ark M uebker W Larry S. rdin Borge Jim 5, hmitz, Judy Brun Sc Hatert, Carol Kathy Laux, Donna ick, SW e Brun nni L0 o right I n CTOR Robert Schmid. IRE mg, D t. Henry High Band Wins ' R t ' A f ' ' ' uperror a mg 0 rust Thi- St. llt-iiry Sclmul Band llonor lllzirclr' by I3-1' S 1,mt,,5,l rt-ceiwfl an unanuncus nunihcr 1 ludt- To Act 5 Of ' O ,H-11,5 of tsupvriurv rating at tht- District by Carl ltcu-i - minhr Sl Baml and l'il0l'llS Auditions lane bv ' Y 0 ht-lrl Saturday at Linia SiHlWlll'l' flitiuv' 0 ',,l,n. Ilitzh School. Thu bzinrl was I- Q UH. ,lllliL2l'd on thrcv numbers by oofxagh lhrt-c separate pxmlttrs, ear-h 0 6 5319 011 d whom gave them the highf x. 6 'B ,A 4 0.5. ible rating. 623 fix anion Q B. . . . of gto xv x0 and Dnettor Robert g 9,91 A Co ei' 5 said this morning that tht 0 .xxx Q93 KX0 SVQXOZW ber 1 rating makes the t KOX 350 ee? X566 OK 'C eligible for the state finals tt 6,60 96 6 craft Q, x wot ,,i'39',i held April 25 at ohio stare L ,oxoo Xvavas X490 evfwts ow versity in Columbus. Previously .gg 46900 We XX '09 .GRY ev iecovvi nine music soloists and ensem. eQX, X9 5 ,095 946' 445' Seah' vga gb lo? bles from St. Hr-my had re. X525 X945 OY9 00 X009 We Q65 .510 ct-ivod superior ratings and are vox 6905 we .0 'B efb -X0 6,90 .50 ,,,, also eligihlu for the state finals, tl X99 'CX fp X 09 '5 Q f' xox' ,M-j' , . . , , , fi M ,5 co xxx QQ qt: 0 , this pm-tion ut whit-li will he hulcl lol 6 5 X 56 090 cxxe Q0 be lic, . hurl also April I1 al Howling Green Uni- 'i SW 59,0 595' 64,0 kgQ X95 ,365 4,310 in ml. Vi'l'Sil?v'- l12ll'l'5' C095 506 '59 we 9965 aid . Supt-i'intt-mlm-nl Schiiiitl said that thc st-Imol xi nuiifiso ev ,506 Q99 X.'5- 0 hm- 1-xp15,j,l.-,Q HH, will onli-r both state- autlitioiis. 1licii'rt'ix9.0g5 .5400 .95 Xe X0 4 that up-y ty,-H. l,m,p,il. THE TURHI5 NUMBERS Pill! Hur alinfav 566 ZW X' '09 .io so mlm- lo the lzirqt- nilmlwr 1-tl by thi- lianzl wliivh tsarnuzl man l,iil:c.6'b-5 569 955 ul' alisvnt-vs aiiioiitg tht- leant! them their top rating wt-ru llis To Sli-vpy. B451 Q06 Kai. .ir IllCIIllJl'l'S, The St. Henry High School Band went all the way this year. After receiving a I rating in District Contest, they went on to acquire top honors by receiving a I rating fSuperiorj at state contest. We are proud of our band and also these solo and ensembles which received I ratings in District and continued on to State Contest. Soloists Barb Bostick, Henry Moorman, Mary Gels, Carole Huelsman. Brass Sextet Flute TIi0 Clarinet Quartet Not shown here are the Woodwind Quintet and the Trombone Quartet which also went to State Contest. BAND AND CHORUS OFFICERS Standing in front: Kathy Ram- MAJORETTES Head Majorette - Judy Froning. Left to right: Barbara Bostlck, Barbara Cron, Donna Hatert. mel - Band President. First row, left to right: Elaine Schmitz - Band Vice President, Carolyn Zumberge - Chorus Vice Pres- ident, Phyllis Schockman - Chorus Treasurer, Judy Hoying - Chorus Secretary, Carole West- gerdes - Chorus Rep. Second row, left to right: Mark Borgerd- ing - Chorus President, Margie Moorman - Music Librarian, Nancy Muhlenkamp - Band Rep. Judy Froning - Band Treasurer, Mary Gels - Band Secretary, Becky Romer - Music Librarian. Standing in back: Robert Schmid Director. The Band is really giving the This is a band practice? sport trophy case competition! loster- K Nancy els, Mary G ndler i aR Robert T. le ind ara R rb Ba an, III ls e Hue Carol an, iet erm Schw right: Janet O II T Row, 1ef IRS F SECOND Pat Pazimey, Kay Romer Dolores Kremer. Judy Bruns, Linda ordmg, Jane Reiling, Virginia Franck, Judy Froning, man, g, Nancy Muhlenkamp, Norma Uhlenhake, Carol Dull Marjorie Moorman, Becky Linda Kin to right Kay Janning, ROW, left ls. Ge dy Ju s Schockman, Phylli Ying. Ho dy Ju a Rose, ing. Ri: OY SSD H ick, Eil SI Bo Barbara 5. estgerde lW ron, Caro aC Barbar T. C U1 Ro Uhlenhake, Tom uebker, Barry W George Koesters, Bob berge, l'1'l Zu YH Carol berge, FII Zu eber, Edna W Bob It gh left to ri THIRD ROW, I0 left ROW, UR FO Janice Dippold. el, l'l'll'1'1 Ra hy HI oorman, K M Y HI Bernard, He Allen ls, Ge ph Ral Huelsman, Roger Schmit, Bob Gottes, Larry Wueb- Frank Gels Mark Borgerding, ick, l'Lll'1SW YB HH L0 uebker, W chard Uhlenhake, Ri Bob 1. C mm Ra k al' I M righ CTOR: Mr. Schmid. D Bob Moorman. Jim Muhlenkamp, Ronnie Liening, Jim Uhlenhake, ker Cyril Brackman, Hama Sc 61116 - Active FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Winklejohn, Advisorg Anita Rindler, Secretary: Linda Stachler, Presidentg Connie Rindler, Reporter: Linda Watercutter, Treasurer: Mary I-loman, Vice President Marilyn Hartnagle, Committee Leader. SECOND ROW, left to right: Patty Rindler, Mary Kay Koesters, Barbara Post, Judy Franck, Mary Katherine Koesters, Wanda Hatert. THIRD ROW, left to right: Anna Marie Brunswick, Mary Albers, Mary Katherine Timmerman. Evelyn Brink- man, Marylene Balster, Phyllis Kunk, Delores Siefring. flame Sc 61110 - Associate FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Bergman, Lois Bergman, Pat Hemmelgarn, Pat Beuter, Wilma Rose, Marceil Guggenbiller, Betty Beyke. SECOND ROW, left to right: Grace Brunswick, Carol Brunswick, Marlene Post, Lucille Guggenbiller, Doris Quinter, Eileen Steinlage, Janice Romer. THIRD ROW, left to right: Julia Rosenbeck, Joanne Koenig, Mary Rammel, Shirley Gaerke, Janelle Gerlach, Delores Uhlenhake, Roberta Rindler. latin 61116 - Active FIRST ROW, left to right: Edna Zumberge, Secretary-Reporter, Jim Muhlenkamp, Presidentg Mr. Schlotterer, Advisor, Jane Reiling, Vice Presidentg Michele Gdula, Treasurer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Robert Uhlenhake, Donna Laux, Rosemary Boeke, Linda Olding, Barbara Bostick, Mary Rinderle. THIRD ROW, left to right: Doris Steinlage, Ton Huelsman, Ron Dorsten, Nancy Schwieterman, Pat Pazitney, Mary Ann Werling, Joe Mader, Marlene Brunswick, Eileen Hoying, Mary Jean Uhlenhake, Gerald Tumbusch. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Harold Niekamp, Rita Fiely, Kay Janning, Bob Boeke, Richard Franck, Dick Wuebker, Lester Steinlage, Marinus Keller, Judy Gels, Marceil Schmackers, Virginia Koesters. Latin 61116 - Assvciafe 1 nit FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Klosterman, Betty Keller, Carole Huelsman, Bernice Link, Rita Balster, Norma Uhlenhake, Judy Froning. SECOND ROW, left to right: Barbara Rindler, Rita Rose, Carol Post, Judy Bruns, Judy Hoying, Judy Bruns, Ann Kessen, Bernice Schmackers, Anne Koesters. THIRD ROW, left to right: Marilyn Siefring, Nancy Muhlenkamp, Bill Gels, Loren Fullenkarnp, Frank Mohlman, Barry Uhlenhake, Kathy Rammel, Barbara Rammel. Science elllb FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Balster, Advisorg Barb Schmitt, Treasurerg Pat Heitkamp, Sec- retary: Joe Tobe, Librariang Janet Schwieterman, Presidentg Judy Bruns, Vice Presidentg Judy Froning, Rep. SECOND ROW: Michele Gdula, Virginia Franck, Jane Rinderle, Marjorie Moor- man, Luella Lange, Barry Uhlenhake, Virgil Lochtefeld, Robert Boeke, Mary Kremer, Pat Hemmelgarn, Linda Stachler, Carol Dull. THIRD ROW: Lester Steinlage, Frank Mohlman, Bob Wuebker, Charles Hemmelgarn, Jerry Osterholt, Jim Niekamp, Henry Moorman, Loren Fullen- kamp, John Laux. Z ZA. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Jones, Advisory Ken Brunswick, Dan Thieman, Tom May, Dermis Balster, Joe Borgerding, Linus Lefeld, Jerry May, Urban Clune, Marvin Keller, Tom Bergman. SECOND ROW: Marvin Bruggeman, Herbert Nieport, Virgil Lochtefeld, Luke Keller, Denis Pohl, Maurice Brunswick, Donald Broering, Jerry Rindler, Lavern Hueing, John Evers, Jim Borgerding. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Stucke, Leon Brunswick, Paul Siefring, Donald Kunk, Kenny Reichert, Marvin Post, Carl Keller, Joe Tobe, Carl Koenig, Don Siefring, Jerry Steinlage, John Schwieter- man, Arthur Fiely. Senior Schalarshzjv Cram FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Zumberge, Alice Gehle, Janet Schwieterman, Judy Fronin Delores Uhlenhake. SECOND ROW: Loren Fullenkamp, Charles Hemmelgarn, Robert, Huels- man, Jerry Osterholt. THIRD ROW: Kathy Rammel, Nancy Muhlenkamp, Kay Romer, Judy Bruns, James Siefring, Carole Huelsman. S. x ! 4N'v rf , L X XX x g. If Ea W ,Me 'Jalrruulruvlr One of our very busy study halls! , W.-. t qui? , ,ag K' 1 'Z v e, ' X Jr Hit! our ' I ', FRESHMAN NEWS gflllfwl' I ain from the Freshman c, sh class we finished t ports last weeK,, and wt them over into oral reports us liked these oral reports it was something new, in as this was the first time we Gm. we started in our Literatue ain. This was a plea from t Sant Sfflff is decided by the bes tree' games which are p some portion of the It is not yet comp winners wilt be.lisb ing .f u so the the next issue of the HCha' --James Nif TRIPLESS JUNIOHS see a j ing. sad loo -ynbecam ces hav there 1 K Q Spe C , p rle Xt ut HOW- prol dttenda. althoug forwarr .ering 9 Dayf' oceeds Jn we ha nat in to a pri talk. will be State iouonns ying, N ernice a Brunsx lLinuS I SITTING, left to right: Bernice Link, Assistant Editorg Carol Zurnberg, iigied :hrillin Editorg Rita Balster, Managing Editor. STANDIIXIG: Roman Stembrunner, that a Story , Illustrator: Judy Bruns, Exchange Editorg Linda King, Rov. Relp. : Carolyn Since ow ' Vic Francks, Illustrator, Jim Niekamp, Sports Rep. : Elaine Schmitz, Spec. 'll of many gl Editorg Marilyn Siefring, Spec. Editor. S thoug omoresg.as tneyl also de- would be quite an experienc e seniors .HH-Hi. The be the lucky one who goes. we, annihilated' by the in- the first round HO-7 BLR. TENNIS. 'rounnny chey has set up a ping- nament 'in which l6 boys rls are competing to dis- o is the most proficient er. The tourney will who is the best among Have you done your Ea shopping yet? Lent has gor fast this year,it doesn't see though Easter could possib- so close. About all that the ju have been talking about is'g to HShoesH on Easter. It's so long since we've been th After the basketball games 5 and among the boys. .over-thsre.vasnJtlanv nlana-t ceil Schmackers, flbrary gag Cfafeferia Workers FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Koesters, Lois Bruggeman, Bernice Schmackers, Judy Bruns, Marilyn Hartnagel, Eileen Steinlage, Linda Stachler, Delores Sief- ring. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mar- Mary Kramer, Mar- gie Niefeld, Connie Rindler, Nellie Knapke, Pat Bueter, Marylene Balster, Rita Albers, Delores Uhlenhake. THIRD ROW, left to right: Janet Steinlage, Mary Brunswick, Barb l-loman, Pat Heit- kamp, Carolyn Franck, SUPERVISOR: Rita Winkeljohan. -litem? FOREGROUN D2 Rita 3 seat d- ' 31Ster, C ' . G e . Lmda Stachlef, B onme Rmdler. BAC ehler ROCbe1-ra etty Keller Mar- . - . - '- ' 1 Srefrmg, Judy Brunlgrdler. STANDING: Bem?E2CLlrI0YIl8. Alice Ann Kessen, Lu 1 ' OAUU Bergman' Be , Ink. Marilyn e Ia Lange, Barbara Ramnggicevfihmackers' ' I ma Rose TE? Uafeferia Wow! Dig that chow! Um Late Mr Zarlyv SENIOR PLAY CAST: First row, left to right: Judy Bruns, Janet Schwieterman, Carol Zumberge, Judy Froning Shirley Gaerke, Kay Romer, Nancy Muhlenkamp. Second row, left to right: Cyril Brack- man, Henry Moorman, Larry Wuebker, Jim Niekamp, Mark Borgerding, Jim Uhlenhake, Bob Gottes. it Wasn t an work: Relaxing between acts. Left to right Cindy Dull Joe Tobe Carole Huelsman They 're going to crash' junior 614155 Play 2-'B N .T fs- ' iv, A. 5 CAST: FIRST ROW, left to right: Bernice Link, Rita Balsrer, Betty Jo Beyke, Mary Ellen Brunswick, Linda King, Mary Gels. SECOND ROW, left to right: Barry Uhlenhake, Mark Rammel, Frank Mohlman, Bob Wuebker, Dan Westgerdes, Linus Harting. I I J i Svup in ufs K -su.-. M... T ' .1332 614155 V4 57121121219 American Government Df1vef'S Tfammg Algebra I I .H J 'fwr,i...w ctw W' A Physical Education Industrial Arts ll!! 611155 Activities Book sf keeping L Typing II .ii n fg in Latin II Physical Education Y if mm WK' ' an 611155 Plane Geomeuy Chemistry Activities General Science Soc Prvjecf Day Agriculture General Science g o Is this connected to this. . . IFS all in 3 d3Y'S W0l'k! Science Science My, My. Aren't our children intelligent? I can't help it if I'm a bright kid! Industrial Arts Home Economics dill' Wonder what kind of an erector set they used! Marshall Field's of St. Henry. Li, Pram Hour! Seated: King, James Niekampg Queen, Carolyn Zumberge. Standing in foreground: Mary Gels, Bob Moorman. Standing in background: Queen's Courtg Kathleen Rammel, Nancy Muhlenkamp, Elaine Schmitz, Marceil Guggenbiller. Foreground: Mary Gels, King James Niekampg Queen Carolyn Zumbergeg Bob Moorman. Back- ground: Kathleen Ramrnel, Nancy Muhlenkamp, Elaine Schmitz, Marceil Guggenbiller. With ll Sang in Chair Haart: af- N 3? x 'X Fixx Ulflnmenfs to lZemc'mI1er Commencement Salutatorian, Delores Uhlenhake The Final Steps Receiving the Diplomas Valedictorian, Janet Schwieterman Baccalaureate Saphomarc Party dancing. . . J a little more dancing. . 4ff , , F7 L , 65 .Z , A' 4. 1 r mu more dancing- , , It was just a whole Iota dancing! gllfllffll Autographs ,QMQQ 0553 W' 74' WQQ Ml wa 3 WW WM JQWJM k fwf X My sg la E . M MK M WW ff' Cwififwaw Hooks STANDING, left to right: Vioma Dippold, Marie Schwieterman, Miss Winkeljohan, Supervisor: Mary Everman. l5'us Drivers SEATED, left to right: Norbert Dippold, Walter Balster, Julius Siefring, Dick Fink, Ralph Post, Jake Buschor, Joe Schlotterer. yunilars STANDING, left to right: Ralph Rose, Grade School: and Tony Kemper, High School. 1 N Ll'..1-1.1-l-fl.-.1--1.-.lflx...l I---1lun-1...1-flI-1.1.1.-.--.1-:I-.1-.'I.-.v,'.l-lv-.-..1...1-.1-.-.1'f.1f..11.-..--1.l..1.w.l. ulvpn-....-.1--..l,....--1'-1.-.Inu-I-....Lu1'...1-.-:..1..-..--l4'..-ll-'lux-..v.1..un--1 fr..- Al .J VA RSITY LG ins FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob I-Iuelsman, Ken Reichert, Ronnie Leining, Tom Miller, Linus Hartings, Jim Niekamp. Roman Steinbrunner. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dan Westgerdes, Henry Pottkotter, Coach Dick Volk, Bob Eyink, Bill Gels, Gene Buschur. MANAGERS: Bob Moorman, Gene Droesch, Mark Rammel. November November November November November December December December December December January January January January January January January February 14 18 25 28 30 6 9 12 16 19 2 9 13 16 23 28 30 6 Mendon 1958 BASKETBA LL SCHEDULE New Knoxville Cridersville Sidney Holy Angels New Bremen Lima Greenville Minster Marion I. C. H- S. Mendon Ft. Recovery Rockford Marion I. C. I-I. S. Mendon Coldwater Ft. Recovery Rockford Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home MERCER COUNTY TOURNAMENT Ft. Recovery They 48 57 49 63 67 54 58 64 '72 54 66 49 44 51 56 56 62 46 ,Yaaiar Varsity Basketball Ceara FIRST ROW: Paul Schmackers, Joe Borgerding, Coach Kenneth Lachey, Darrell Stachler, Mar vin Bruggeman, Bob Uhlenhake. SECOND ROW: Ronald Dorsten, Henry Pottkotter, Bob Eyink Rich Wuebker, Ronald Liening, Myron Hartings, Dan Miller, Jim Post, Lonnie Brunswick, Larry Schwieterman, Jim Borgerding. November November November November November December December December December December January January January January January January January February 1958 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE New Knoxville Cridersville Sidney Holy Angels New Bremen Lima Greenville Minster Marion I. C. H. S. Mendon Ft. Recovery Rockford Marion I. C. H. S. Mendon Coldwater Ft. Recovery Rockford Away AWBY Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home They 40 21 27 28 66 44 28 22 47 13 36 21 25 34 31 14 23 20 Varsity Kheerlcadcrs f ght: Linda King, Phyllis Schockman, Mary Gels, Judy F g Yuniw' Varsity Hhecrleaders L f ight: Carol Dull, Linda Olcling, Barbara Bostick, Mary M1 I Senior lfcttermeu ' KENNETH REICHERT Center BOB HUELSMAN F0 3'd ROMAN STEINBRUNNER Forward .5 I9 A I 8 JIM NIEKAMP Forward BUSCHUR Guard I Can dream. C21U'f 1? Get your hand out of my pocket! Dor1't look now! We're getting our picture taken. junivr ffzyh Haskefball Umm FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Gels, Jim Lammers, Roger Steinlage, Marvin Ontrup, Bob Harting SECOND ROW, left to right: Harold Uhlenhake, Jim Koesters, Bill Schrage, Ted Evers, Kenneth Evers, Jack Gels, Henry Lange. junior High Cflzeerleaders xr 5, C 35 'f A jx X 'M A3153 gg FIRST ROW, left to right, Jo Koesters, Jeanne Gottes. SECOND ROW, left to right: Donna Bor- gert, Becky King, Jerri Buschur, Ann Schwieterman. 151156111111 Umm FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Bernard, Gene Buschur, Bill Gels, George Koesters, Dan West- gerdes. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jim Post, Roman Steinbrunner, Linus Harting, Ken Reichert Tom Miller, Dick Volk qcoachj. lnfcrclass Cvurnamcuf Lo, and behold, the class of 6O captured another interclass victory by defeating the small, but mighty Freshmen! Senior 1571566411 feffermen Gene Buschur ss, James Niekamp lb Roman Sreinbrunner p-lf. Kenneth Reichert cf What I wou1dn't give for a glass of Pepsi! Are we invited, too??? Speaker of the House , IM-- suus Pm-up Girls Into the corners, and come our fighting x ,Q .ev Coach, Dick Volk, In Action. UQ The Boys MUST be someplace! urn nun nuuvnuuuu-nnn1 n nn unuuounuumu nuunm nnunuvnuu rn rn: nun L-.uux1n.nrn u rnquunnnunu nu-1 unuumnuunnnn nuuunnluvu n nrunun ng nnnun unununnu un un-1 u-nn r S RUTH HEITKAMP CLARA MOEDER Grade 1 Grade 1 a c 5 d ll 5 c 0 a 0 c I I1 LAWRENCE HEITKAMP 6 Grade School Principal Grade 8 I' S LEONA PANNING ESTHER MOELLER Grade 2 Grade 2 IR-'ENE UHLENHAKE IULETTA HU1sLsKAMP Grade 4 Grade 5 EULETTA RIEGER ROSE ANN BUSCHUR Grade 3 Grade 3 BERNADETTE MOEDER KATHERINE GELS Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade I-,4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Karen Homan, Gerald Geier, Danny Kleinhenz, Susie Rammel, Patricia Gast, Marlene Stammen, Michelle O'Nei1, Jerry Buschur, Charles Cron. SECOND ROW, left to right: Walter Minch, Joyce Uhlenhake, Sharon Buschur, Debbie Wehrkamp, Phyllis Lefeld, Lois Jean Schmackers, Luke Fullenkamp, Judy 1-lemmelgarn, Randy Hoying. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jean Ann Liening, David Jutte, Karen Quinter, Steven Nieport, Linus Zumberge, Charlie Stammen, Sharon Kleinhenz, Marlene Schlarmen, Karen Puthoff. ABSENT: Eileen Voskuhl, Charles Speck. Grade I-16' yy FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Harlett, Jane Brunswick, Nancy Schmitz, Roger Hemmelgarn Nancy Kay Klenke, Roger Pottkotter, Dale Delzeith, Danny Heitkamp, Steve Henry, Becky Koesters. SECOND ROW, left to right: Danny Link, Paul Gerlach, Paul Niekamp, Marvin Wourms, Ann Niekamp, Mary Jean Stachler, Diane Knapke, Linda Rose, Tommy Lange. THIRD ROW, left to right: Johnny Post, Jimmy Uhlenhake, Connie Knapke, Mary Vallo, Larry Post, Charlie Gels, Kathy Brackman, Elaine Schmackers, Jane Homan. ABSENT: Ricky Simpson. Grade 2-,4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Thomas Gast, Kenneth Uhlenhake, David Fullenkamp, Charles Gottes, Trudy Fullenkamp, Patricia Lochtefeld, Dennis Post, Jean Post, Rebecca Gast. SECOND ROW, left to right: David Steinlage, Barbara Uhlenhake, Stanley Hemmelgarn, Joyce Huclsman, Betty Buschur, Carolyn Kleinhenz, David Lange, Patricia Borger, Bobby Delzeith. THIRD ROW, left to right: Maureen O'Neil, Barbara Davis, Richard Schmackers, John Post, Donald Uhlenhake, Mike Knapke, Anita Rinderele, Roberta Kanney, Carol Ann Stachler. Grads 2-15' FIRST ROW, left to right: Helen Tumbush, Annie Hatert, Angi Rammel, Linda Huelsman, Donna Homan, Wayne Franck, Darlene Knapke, Billy Roebuck, Irene Langenkamp. SECOND ROW, left to right: Billy Ontrop, Mike Koesters, Kathy Gast, Richard Vagedes, Kenny Delzeith, Charles Knapke, Tom Borger, Betty Stelzer, Charles Bergman. THIRD ROW, left to right: Victor Post, David Stammen, Judy Niekamp, Bob Niekamp, Danny Lammers, Virginia Elking, Orville Jutte, John Garman, Paul Fullenkamp. ABSENT: Judy Arner. Grade 5'-,4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Studer, John Harlett, Alice Lochtefeld, Joan Niekamp, Dan Uhlenhake, Jim Brown, Alice Evers, Clara Homan. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dale Knapke, Larry Houts, Pat Barrett, Susan Post, Tom Fullenkamp, Karen Gels, Marceil Buschur, Janet Wehrkamp, Sharon Nieport. THIRD ROW, left to right: Anita Norderman, Mike Wuebker, Mari lyn Quintet, Paul Bergman, Mary Wimmers, Patty Delzeith, Dave Rinderle, Marvin Brackman, Shirley Stammen. Grade 3-15' FIRST ROW, left to right: Rita Langenkamp, Thomas Tumbush, Robert Borgert, Kenneth Ger- lach, Judy Remaklus, Sharon Brackman, Thomas Henry, Joann Hoying. SECOND ROW, left to right: Roger Brunswick, Verna Steinlage, Phyllis Schmitz, Mary Kay Rammel, John Vagedes Melody Klenke, Eugene Weitzel, Charles Gast, Dennis Rose. THIRD ROW, left to right: Steve Osterholt, Dennis Evers, Eric Luttmer, Robert Homan, Ronald Homan, Ronald Niekamp, Gary Delzeith, Mary Pottkotter, Margie Bruns, Michael Nieport. ABSENT: John Rosenbeck. Grade Qvur FIRST ROW, left to right: Karen Huelsman, Shirley Lange, Mary Jean Franck, Joan Stelzner, Linda Knapke, Paul Kleinhenz, Elaine Buschur, Kathy Koesters, Rebecca Uhlenhake, Dick Wright, Elaine Post. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jimmy Hoying, Richard Huelsman, Mildred Tumbush, Beverely Buschor, Lawrence Dues, Henry Schoen, Bill Borger, Albert Fullen- kamp, David Post, Paul Post, Nancy Post, Margorie Rammel. THIRD ROW, left to right: Ber- nice Borger, Beverly Borgert, Joan Ontrop, Susan Homan, Marjorie Elking, Janice Droesch, Bar- bara Zumberge, Virgil Keller, Patricia Steinlage, Patty Remaklus, Mary Ann O'Nei1. FOURTH ROW, left to right: David Puthoff, David Brunswick, Patrick Niekamp, John Bruns, Jim Hartings, Lester Quinter, Mark Post, Leo Lefeld, Alberta Lefeld, Karen Muhlenkamp, Nancy Fullenkamp. ABSENT: Jim Rosenbeck. Grade .Wife FIRST ROW, left to right: Elmer Schmackers, Carolyn Hemmelgarn, Charlene Koesters, Doris Tumbush, Delores Weitzel, Maurice Franck, Eugene Brunswick, John Sowar, Barbara Nieport. SECOND ROW, left to right: Nancy Gast, James Steinlage, Jane Brunswick, Helen Bernard, Marcia l-luelsman, Donna Buschur, Donna Post, Connie Wehrkamp, Don Gottes, Mark Laux. THIRD ROW, left to right: John Knapke, Marlene Hemmelgarn, Shirley Buschur, Tom Lefeld, Dennis Nerderman, Margaret Gast, Esther Lochrefeld, Phyllis Steinlage, John Dippold, Tom Bergman, Connie Rinderle, Stanley Nieport. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Bob Uhlenhake, Ralph Uhlenhake, Nancy Tobe, Sheila Pazitney, Joyce Post, Bill Lammers, Mark Evers, Carol Post, Jane Homan, Mark Vallo, Robert Wimmers, Mike Vagedes. ABSENT: Jim Borger, Ruth Speck, Janet Link. Grade it FIRST ROW, left to right: Alvin Heitkamp, Jack Wright, Beatrice Henry , Billy Koesters, Wil- liam Studer, Eileen Brunswick, Danny Fullenkamp, John Hoying, Donald Clune. SECOND ROW, left to right: Carl Evers, Janice Franck, Edward Moorman, Connie Uhlenhake, Janice Brunswick, Peggy Barrett, Party Hess, Betty Lange, Gary Stelzer, Thomas Hemmelgarn, Jim Eyink. THIRD ROW, left to right: Joan Homan, Regina Hartnagel, Linda Hatert, Terry Bogert, Junior Brackman Robert Schlarman, Sam Muhlenkamp, Pat Fullenkamp, Maurice Stachler, Bernice Steinlage, Virgil Post. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Steve Vallo, Ralph Evers, Pamela Huelsman, Janice Gels, Phyllis Brunswick, Cindy King, Peg Gels, Barb Romer, David Post, Ronald Eyink, Mike Niekamp. Grade Swan FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Rose, Molinda Laux, Leroy Nieport, Leonard Fullenkamp, Bob Harting, Jim Gels, Jerry Fullenkamp, Harold Schmackers, Francis Post, Barbara Huelsman, Patty Romer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mike Barrett, Pat Rinderle, Neal Muhlenkamp, Mary Schroer, Patty Lefeld, Bob Cron, Kathy Laux, Paul Knapke, Sharon Roebuck, Danny Gerlach, Marvin Ontrop. THIRD ROW, left ro right: Carl Stachler, Virginia Schoenlein, Jim Tobe, Jim Koesters, Thelma Wimmers, Margie Homan, Patsy Evers, Barbara Brunswick, Bob Hamman, Jim Lammers, Elaine Gast. Grads' 8 FIRST ROW, left to right: Rusty I-lartings, Kathleen Post, Tom Schlarman, Judy Schmitz, Robert Post, Ernest Lefeld, Tom Buschur, David Nieport, Dennis Hoying, Carole Clune, Robert Laux. SECOND ROW, left to right: Harold Uhlenhake, Roger Steinlage, Dorothy Rose, Carole Rammel, Mary Tumbush, Robert Uhlenhake, Robert Droesch, Henry Lange, Lois Borger Io Koesters, Jean Gels, Martin bochtefeld. THIRD ROW, left to right: Sandy Studer, Jeanne Gottes, Ruth Heitkamp, Margie Droesch, Bonnie Buschor, Lou Ann Pottkotter, Larry Link, Dorothy Bernard, Jo Ann Reichert, Connie Huelsman, Lois Steinlage, Marie Lange, Betty Rinderle. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Donna Borgert, Carole Schoenlein, Jean Bruns, Jerri Buschur, Carl Fullenkamp, Kenneth Evers, Ted Evers, Bill Schrage, Jack Gels, Becky King, Phyllis Eyink, Ann Schwieterman, Jean Koesters. ABSENT: Ken Speck. Grade Schatz! grains 1 Ilik , , f 1 r I K , ,Z ' , 1 i- Q fi' if . 'Sli-E. i S' 'M af, If the smell of freshly-turned earth tells you that yolfre meant to be a farmer . . . WS a part of yen. Like new ialign snow waiting tu register your fmrotprinm un an wimvr morning. Ur thi' I't'il!454,lI'i!lff!.h1lfk nf tim Qld nan-h dug. Ur the newborn wif. sim warm and moist frmn its nmothnvrgs mngnu-. Wunld you tradm it for squirting shnih. for thv squuwk of trallifs? Wmxffi you trade it for SXi'0iff'X'iilg nights on ther fire' 4-si-ape? Would ymz trade it for dm city? Where- but on the farm can a boy kwok inward in a Lime. fail life! and an independc-nt fixmre? Whvre e-be is a mazfs working rfmm mvaiurvd in acrvs instead of swquarf- feet? A rnmiu-r's bzscrkyzird lmumk-ri hy dm hedgefmw across the hi!! insu-:ul of the nvamrst ailey? Here ax man mums his worth, nut by Heating figures cm zz pay chvvk. but by his solid invu-skim-nl in land and in tin' murhirws than bring ii In yivld. ' Thmugh his ski!! in 1-rnpluying mode-rn farm mavhinc-ry. thc' Anwr- ivan fzlrnn-r has rnxlllipliml hirnsvff. Tuday he rrvaic-s mon' agric-ulturaxl wvahh with fc-ver mam hours pc-r ac-rv than any othf-r nation ms 1-mth, His hand is mx the ihruuh- uf tha, Hbiggvsl bllSilN'Sli in Azxlvrivuf' ' Farnzing is Americczgs Biggest l3zmine.ss EW DEA FARM seulvmem' COMPANY, couawnrm, ol-no nunnnb inani- Divisicrn AVCO Dimibciting Corp. SPECQALSZED FARM EQUiPMENTSlNCE1B99' BUD 5 fx? il' - n I nlunnma ,, auaffgavzhat HENRY FURNITURE CO St. Henry, Ohio FRANCK PLUMBING 81 HEATING Phone 4-2491 CO. G. E. Appliances St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2891 Compliments of BECKMAN 8. GAST ST. HENRY CEMENT COMPANY PRODUCTS Cement Blocks and Tile St' Henry' Ohio Builders Supplies Phone 4-2611 St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2961 Im' Dealers in Hardware - Lumber V Veneer Logs SAWMILL st. Henry, ohio 3' I fu f,,,,,,. Phone 4- 3331 LICHTLE vi: IGA ' GROCERY SA VE ,xcy-UNI f- 4... AT St. Henry Ohio IllAND K' KLEINHENZ STOCKYARDS St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2861 FIRESTONE BOSTICK AUTO SERVICE Home and Auto Supplies Texaco Products St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2971 Congratulations , Senior s SCHUERMAN HARDWARE St. Henry, Ohio TUMBUSCH ALUMINUM PRODUCTS St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-3385 We've Got It! Come See It! NEW RAMB LE R Compliments of OSTERHOLT'S SALES 81 SERVICE St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4- 2 30 1 GEL'S LCCKER PLANT O. L. PETE STAMMEN Special Agents St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2744 Auto - Fire - Life Insurance - Bonds For the Best in Sandwiches Soups, and Service BURKETTSVILLE GRAIN CO- HUBER'S RESTAURANT Burkettsville, Ohio Burkettsviue, Ohio NIP'S SERVICE STATION Motorola - DuMont Television St. Henry, Ohio Mobile Gas Phone 4-2451 E DROESCH jk Ai A RADIO TV SERVICE y A Box 147 E Burkettsville, Ohio -1 A Sylvania - Admiral BURKETTSVILLE HARDWARE Burkettsviue, Ohio Phone 608-W Ft. Recovery BRUN'S NITE CLUB M gjkk BILL AND VERA ll 9+ Dinners fog! Chicken - Rabbit - Steak Sandwiches If Burketts ville, Ohio Phone 59- F20 A Burketts ville, Ohio BRUNS BARBER sl-lop BERTKFS GENERAL STORE St. Henry, Ohio Phone Maria Stein 380 Cranberry, Ohio MERCER COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO- OP ASSOCIATION Dealers Feed - Fertilizers - Chicks 'R K St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2351 M ' , , if' -1-' - 'L-Ji ' , ' .Y -Q W xg , - :F X 4 ,gfsrfx gf- x - , A Lsksfr- A .M a t- ' '51, I . SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2151 , OFFSCE JN. -ali' I .,4l K K . SCHOCKMAN LUMBER CQMPANY St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2101 ROMER'S STORE St. Henry, Oh1o Phone 4 2171 ROMER'S FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Serv1ce St. Henry, Oh1o Phone 4 2171 - I sr. HENRY HARDWARE y, Ohio Phone 4- 2941 FRlLLilEiiPf53?ffiffdcE H. A. DORSTEN, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Main Office - St. Henry, Ohio Phone 4-2621 Warehouse and Yards - Minster, Ohio BUILDERS OF . . . Industrial - Commercial - Institutional and Public Buildings Light Crane Service and Equipment Rental :-- , ' V ,WWA k, m,,,A ,. GELS SUPERMARKET OSTERHOLT'S SOHIO St He y Ohio Phor1e4 2021 ST. HENRY NITE CLUB BUSCHOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Our New Banking Home Built to Serve a Bit Better READY TO SERVE YOU WITH COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES Banking by Mail - Checking Accounts Savings Accounts - Safety Deposit Boxes Commercial Loans - Auto Loans - Mortgage Loans Farm and Improvement Loans - Personal Loans Bank Money Orders - Drafts and Collections Travelers Checks - Wire by Western Union - Governrnent Bonds Your Account Will Be Appreciated THE ST. HENRY BANK St. Henry, Ohio Members - Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured Up to 510, 000. 00 N Q KAR-KARE Sinclair Products Take Care of Your Car, Take It to Kar-Kare Phone 4-3153 St. Henry, Ohio 4 2 ' E 5, CEMENT PRODUCTS ..!l!- St. Henry, Ohio Burkettsville, Ohio Phone 4- 264 1 The POW-WOW staff, in behalf of the seniors, would like to express their gratitude to the advertisers, the faculty, our par- ents, and everyone else who has helped to make this second year book a success. 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