Sulphur Springs High School - Sulphurette Yearbook (Sulphur Springs, OH)

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DEDICATICDN We, the Seniors of '57 are proud to dedicate this volume of The Su1phurette to Mrs. Ulmer. As a grade teacher she started us off on the right foot as she has many others. She helped us in many ways. Perhaps she thought they were small, but actually they turned out to be big. We sincerely hope she will recognize this dedication as a sincere expression of our thanks to her for everything she has done for us. CLASS OF 1957 PRESENTS THE SULPHURETTE Eff' BCA RD OF EDUCATION George Ruth, Robert Wagner, John Striker, Clerk: T. W. Thatcher, Glen Brause, Paul Pfleiderer, Irvin Clary. Members of the Board of Education have the responsibility of providing adequate school opportunities for the children of our school district, The people of the com- munity look to them for leadership and service in the development and maintenance of the type of educational program which will best serve our community and children. We, the seniors, wish to express our thanks to our board members for the services rendered to the school and the community. ADMINISTRATION The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. - - Plato - - v v' 1 .- f ' fu QM Li pf av , . Wlix,-V 3' 3. N: , R V . L,4f'5 wiwfi I 'f-fi is ,Q lat fa . ,Jw Q -.. W, X X -' - f A . . A wif: X 2 ,fiuxl K kK+O ,Q fm, X A I 1.-Ffa' , ,-J.. Yi, xxx 5 A ,ik 5 - , md x , yy-V ,N - f . 'l-,J 'xriik 'vu Ml X KS X x wp- ag V K ' f' - v i x N . Q ,sv xx as Y' gif' if ' g A ff' 'S v .4'x . i -auf, vvw ,fm-,f ' f K gk V X M V 5 k,..,af x,. . if -xx. 'A ,Q ff ' ' in f s .- ff 3 - g ff, ,.-,.. , K M f- 6,-W H . K f 3 . x 5, :W 5- fflif - -M R ' ,, ? X fl, gfgf 'fr z if J fy ' X' X V Qw.,,-.wf - 34 MA- 'a fy 4+ vw AZ A . 3 Q H ..,A ,.,.m,,A , .. ,r ,. k ggi-.gzb ...- 4 .:- mf. J, .kv L MM- 1. Q Kaur'-!'F ' ri? QV. 4 f - M5 3 My - , f H. W? 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The attendants for the May Day Program were Janice Pfleiderer and Melvin Sturtz. We ended our first year of high school with eleven members. I In our Sophomore year of high school we had more things to do. At the start of the year we had eleven members, but during the course of the year, Mary Ellis, Jim Gregory, and Rose Rex left our class, bringing our membership down to a total of eight which was to remain with us throughout the rest of our high school careers. Officers elected for the year were Kenny Striker, President: Victor Reffey, Vice President, Ramon Shealy, Secretary: Helen Stuckman, Treasurer: and Roger Kalb, Student Council Representative. Our Advisor was Miss Smith. In October, we had the honor of initiating the green freshmen and we did a good job on them. At Christmas we took part in the annual Christmas exchange and also took part in the Christmas Program. The attendants for our May Day Program were Helen Stuckman and Donals Heinlen. At the end of the 1954-55 school year we had eight members. As we entered our Junior year in high school, we had six boys and two girls in our class. After the election of officers, we learned that Kenny Striker was President: Ramon Shealy, Vice- Presidentg Helen Stuckman, Secretary, and Victor Reffey was Treasurer. The Student Council Representative was Roger Kalb. The Junior Festival which was in the summer of 1955 netted us a profit of 8331. 00. In November, we presented the play, Take It Easy , which was directed by Mr. McKinster who was also our advisor. In November we received our class rings and every- one seemed to be pleased with them. In December, the annual Christmas Program was held and all members of the Junior Class took part. On May ll, the Juniors entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior and Senior Banquet. The theme was Shangrila . Janice Pfleiderer was a cheer- leader during the 1955- 56 basketball season. The spring musical was held on May 18. Helen Stuckman was elected May Day Queen and Ramon Shealy and Janice Pfleiderer were the class attendants. At the end of our Junior year eight members were enrolled. The Senior Class began the year with six boys and 2 girls. The Officers for the year were as follows: President, Ramon Shealy: Vice President, Janice Pfleiderer, Secretary, Helen Stuck- man: Treasurer, Melvin Sturtzg Student Council, Kenny Strikerg and the advisor was Mr. Allan Cole. On September 20, we collected annual ads. The total was around 8350. 00. Janice and Helen were elected cheerleaders this year. Helen was also elected Mardi Gras Queen Candidate for our school, On November 13, we ventured to Tiffin to get our senior pictures taken. Also in November we selected our caps, gowns, invitations, and name cards. We all took part in the an- nual Christmas Program which was held on December 19. Helen, Melvin, Ramon, Victor, and Kenny attended the National Honor Society Banquet held on March 30. On April 5, six members attended the County Musical at New Washington. The Juniors invited the Senior Class to a ban- quet on May 3. The theme was a Hawaiian one. We presented two one act plays on May 10 with the help of the Junior Class. They were entitled High Window and Summer Come to the Dia- mond O . Now how much, but how we1l was chosen as our Class Motto. Our Flower is the American Beauty Rose. Blue and Gold were chosen as our Class Colors. Baccalaurette Services were held on May 19, Commencement Exercises were conducted the following evening, May 20. This ended the school life for the Class of 1957. Y. CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, members of the Class of 1957 of Sulphur Springs High School, town of Sulphur Springs, County of Crawford, and State of Ohio, being in comparatively good health and in a supposedly sound state of mind, and being desirous of settling our world affairs while we still have the strength and capacity do make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills, codicils, and testaments made by us The Enchanting Eight. ITEM I: To Mr. Thatcher, we will an electric back scratcher. To Mr. Fisher, we will may happy years of married life. To Mr. Masters, we will many umbrellas to be raised on his farm. To Mr. Cole, we will the hope of seeing the light with his Jr. Hi basketball team. To Mrs. Schiefer, we leave to her the thought of not having us in her 2nd, period study hall. To Miss Crabtree, we bequeath a more energetic and enthusiastic English class. To Mrs. Hinklin, we will her the money to buy a new car. To Miss Givin, we will as good a baritone section next year as she had this year. ITEM II: To the cooks, we congratulate them on their well prepared meals, To the bus drivers, we leave a few vacant seats, but they will be filled next year. To Abe, we bequeath the thought that he will have as much success as his predecessor. ITEM III: To the student body we bequeath the hope that they will get a new gymnasium. ITEM IV: I, RAMON SHEALY, will the editorship of the annual to Gerald Leonhardt. I, ROGER KALB, bequeath my basketball ability to Glen Hoffsis. I, VICTOR REFFEY, will my big feet to Gene Luidhardt. I, HELEN STUCKMAN, will my base drumming to Kathryn Sturtz. I, JANICE PFLEIDERER, will my horror story to Miss Crabtree. I, KENNY STRIKER, will my ability to read English in activity period to my cousin Big Jerry. I, MELVIN STURTZ, will my ability to get through English without reading it to Glenn Redman. I, DONALD HEINLEN, will my job of running the movie projector to anyone interested THE SENIORS Witnesses: Attorneys: Q 0 CLASS PROPHECY On a warm day in June, 1965, I was driving around in my big black Cadillac, I pulled into a gas station for a refill of gas when, to my great surprise, Victor Reffey was the attend- ant. In our conversation I found that he would rather go to college, but of course one has to have money to attend college. At a party, I learned that Helen Stuckman has really built up a reputation for herself. She is a fine beautician in a great New York salon. She is very competent. In any spare moments she runs up to a little town in Massachusetts and writes novels. Have your read any of them? I was invited to go with a gang of friends to see the Cleveland Indians play the New York Yankees at New York. In the line up I found the name of an old schoolmate, Roger Kalb, who is the pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, who are now in a streak of winning. On our way from the baseball game we passed fields of wavy corn, golden wheat, and red clover. This and much more belongs to Donald Heinlen, who is a scientific farmer. It is so worked that every inch of soil makes money for Donald. As we went along we noticed the manager of Isa1y's Dairy store was Kenneth Striker. Later we found that he was not only the manager of this one but of all the lsa1y's stores in New York. Towards evening we saw a college boy hitch-hiking. As we neared him we were de- lighted to see it was Melvin Sturtz. In our too short of visit we learned that he was the star guard on the college basketball team. While we were having dinner that evening at a hotel in New York the spotlight was fo- cused upon an alto singer. The voice sounded rather familiar when I turned to look there be- fore me was Janice Pfleiderer. In our short conversation I learned that she was a secretary in a large brokerage in New York and sung in the hotel part time. QI wondered if her boss takes her to lunch.J And speaking of New York we read that there was to be an exhibit of the brand new 1965 jet planes. Among the pilots was Ramon Shealy, who had been decorated many times with medals for being the most noble pilot. It was wonderful to meet all our old schoolmates in New York, but it was also wonderful to be back in good old Sulphur Springs. Prophets Ehud IANICE PFLEIDERER Never promise more than you can perform. Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4, G. A A Officer 1.2, 3: C'1ass Play 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4, Buzzer Staff 3, 4: Sulphurette staff 4: Class Of- ficer 4g Office 4, HELEN STUCKMAN No one knows what he can do till he tries. Band l,2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2, 3,43 G.A.A.' Of- ficer 4g F. H.A. 3, 4g F. H, A. Officer 3, Class Play 3, 45 Cheerleader 4g Buzzer Staff 3, 4: Sulphurette Staff 4, Office 4, 4-H 1,2, 3, 4: 4-H Officer 1,2, 3, May Day Queen 3g Mardi Gras Queen Candidate 45 National Honor Society 4. VICTOR VIC REFFEY There's always someone worse off than yourself. Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sulphurette Staff 4, Buzzer Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4: County Musical 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3g Honor Society 4. ROGER ROG KALB The scorer writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. Basketball 1,3,4g Baseball l,2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1,2, 3,43 Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Sulphurette Staff 4, Buzzer staff 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3,45 Band l,2, 3,4g 4-H 1, 2,3,4g 4-H Of- ficer 3g County Musical 2, 3, 41 Student Council 2, 3. MELVIN BUTCH STURTZ lt is better to know nothing than to know what ain't so. Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Baseball 1.2, 3.4: Volley- ball 1,2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 1.2, 3.4: Class Play 3, 4: Buzzer staff 2, 3. 4: Sulphurette Staff 4: Class Officer 1, 4: 4-H 1, 2. 3.4: 4-H Officer 3: Mixed Ensemble 2: National Honor Society 4. RAMON RAMIE SHEALY Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Baseball 1.2, 3.4: Volley- ball 1.2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3,4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Play 3. 4: Buzzer Staff 3: Sulphurette Staff 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 3. 4: 4-H 1, 2. 3, 4: 4-H Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. 4: Honor Society 4. 5 KENNETH HKENNYHSTRIKER Wisely and slow, those who hurry often stumble, Basketball l,2, 3,43 Baseball 1,2, 3,43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Quartet lg Band 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3,45 Class Officer 1,2, 3, 4: Buzzer Staff 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4g Sulphurette Staff 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3,43 4-H Officer 4, National Honor Society 4. DONALD DON HEINLEN G1adness of the heart is the life of man, and the joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days. 4-H 1,2,3, 4, r,A,A, 1,2,3,4, F.A.A. of- ficer 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 3, 4: Sulphurette Staff 4, Class Play 3, 45 County Musical 3,45 Judging Team 4. z ' Y as ,, - ffgxn A .1 M ,.,,.,k, If., , f ' I s , .. ,y . v . pi I w Q , ,F x Q Q B4 x I 4 nn Q 1 e .e fa f as K 'dj ua, K, .',, .gl x . - . js rg QQ :sau A dp Rf 1 - Ju S F' K , M 9 3 V' 5 , K P I , M '2 - Q 2 N , X xx 4 .1 4 A I 9 xl 'X .,,. Q , 1 E .JJ ,- ls .ZH 4 ,, K ur 41- W, rf 2, : .'- 3AQ,'3 ' f-J 54 .Ja ,- ,k,l?Q. x - 'xt' ' -,,bJ.. R .VM ,,g 1- 4.1 ' -'i.f'f:J- i'4 A ' YN f N 1 R sf A2 N - .Q N' .Q in x : f , 4 ss- S' R ' ' 1 'n P p x a s m N . r .km Q X H., 1 mx, y nf if , W.. JUNIORS MRS, ELLEN SCHIEFER N9 FRONT ROW: Marilyn Gubernath, Norma Stuckman, Vivian Shealy, Norma Walther, Evelyn Hancock, Ruth Predue, Shirley Brown. SECOND ROW: Ger ald Leonhardt, Carolyn Gubernath, Connie Oberlander, Jerry Striker, Larry Miller, Arden Welsh, Kathern Sturtz, Mrs. Scheifer. THIRD ROW: William Ream, Roger Erwin, Glen Redman, Gene Frank, Charles lleinlen, Richard Kruse, Charles Reffey, Allen DisBennett. Bowling Green State University Home Ec. , Science 7th SOPHOMORES nl .Q lx? FRONT ROW: Gertie Garrison, Betty Cuffman, Sue Lohr, Barbara Clary, Janet Shank, Lauretta Long, Naomia Luidhardt, Chartette Hoover, JoAnn Vaughn, Judy Stiefel. SECOND ROW: Miss Crabtree, Gene Schwartz, Mike Pfliderer, Gerald Harris, Karen Shull, Charlene Hoover, Norman McKibhen, Rodrick Stewart. THIRD ROW: Jim Ash, Gene Boutwell, Robert Gwinner, Glenn Cheeseman, Glen Hoffsis, Wilber Miller, Gregory Rush. MISS NINA CRABTREE Bluffton College English, Speech FRESHMEN QB 'S-'E+ N.- FIRST ROW: Linda Fowley, Luella Thorton, Jeanette Christman, Arlene Pfliederer Mrs. Hinklin, Pat Striker, Carol Shank, Mary Ream, Judy Ricksecker, SECOND t ROW: Larry Wagner, Kennth Pfliederer, Arthur Rush, Bill Stuckman, Gene Luid- hardt, Ronald Harris, Melvin Gubernath. THIRD ROW: Robert Erwin, Marvin Kocker, John Sturtz, James Gwinner, MRS. ROSALIE HINKLIN Kansas State Teachers College Fresh. English, Commercial EIGHTH GRADE Q-iw mm 'Q tvs FRONT ROW: Mr. Elwood Fisher, Barbara Ash, Kay Cole, Eleanor Warner, Beverly McKeehen, Ruth Burger, Mary Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Ralph Red- man, Robert Ruth, Tom Clary, Charles Miller, Richard Ruth, Gerald Keller, Ouintin Lynn, David Layer, Larry Rossman. THIRD ROW: Ted Clary, Allan Miller, Gary Schwartz, Lynn Shull, Mike Long, Bob Harley, Daniel Luid- hardt, Ardon Leonhardt, Jim Leonhardt. MR, ELWOOD FISHER Fairmont State College Biology, Science, Wo. History, Psychology SEVENTH GRADE MISS DORTHA GIVEN Capital University Music W FRONT ROW: Bill Burger, Janice Leonhardt, Margaret Nunns, Dorothy Shealy, Joan Welsh, Patty Redman, Mary Mahill, Mark Brown, David Rowles. SECOND ROW: Arlene Shank, Beth Durigg, Jean Long, Linda Long, Linda Rossman, Bar- bara Harris, Barbara Utz, Danny Baker,Miss Dortha Givin. BACK ROW: Roger- Gwinner, John Stiefel, Ronald Stuckman, Raymond Heinlen, Larry McCurdy, Gerald James, I-Ieury Lacey, Tim Brause, Richard Striker, David Regula, John Heiby. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jerry Stuckman, Jerry Erwin, Robin Linn, John Boutwell, Robert Ash, James Long. SECOND ROW: Karen Pfleiderer, Arlene Walther, Sonja Fuller. Dianne Brause, Karen Crabaugh, Linda Hamilton, Barbara l-leinlen, Saundra Slone, Julia Clary. THIRD ROW: Tommy Thatcher, Robert Bercaw, Laura, Srurtz, Vivian Long, Linda Berger, Elaine Mollencopf, James McKee- han, Richard Fankhauser, Mrs. Kalb. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Luidhardt, Glenn Pfleiderer, James Miller, Danny Slone, Bob Harris, Robert Zaebst, Richard Zaebst, David Harley, Louis Cuffman, Q J 2 .v- r e. :iP if RON X mx s. of , X I . . x x l' 1 r'i:Q ' C MRS. JULIA KALB Capital University Elementary FIFTH GRADE MRS. TUPPS Ohio Stare Elementary M ,.f. W Eg 'S fafiifkiii .omaha 5 E lily FRONT ROW: Carole Shull, Jane McCallister, Minnie Dyer, Suzanne Ash, Bonnie Baker, Gladdie Ream, Lavina Luidhardt, Connie Ream, Darlene Layer. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Durigg, Marie Cuffman, Kathleen Wagner, Irene Shank, Susan Brown Rosemary Dyer, Barbara Thornton, LaVita Webb, Marcia Phelps, Mrs. Tupps. BACK ROW: Jimmy l-leiby, Ronnie Zucker, Skeet Goshe, David Hancock, Steph- en Slone, Jimmy Hoffsis, Terry Rehm, Jimmy Erwin, Jimmy Mayhill. FOURTH GRADE at 1 S '49 Q. rm' if Q FRONT ROW: Michael Shuck,I Tommy Brown, Billy Sammons, Charlotte Wagner, Robert Patterson, John Smith, Roger Fuller. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnie Stiefel, Carol Erwin, Kathy Walker, Debbie Appleby, Judy Nunns, Sue Reffey, Shirley Dyer, Janet Crabaugh, Mrs. Thatcher. BACK ROW: Tommy Kruse, Jimmy Harley, Doug- las Regula, Elger Sherk, Ralph Blackford, Toby Dyer, Ronnie Lust, Paul Fankhanser, MRS, HELEN THATCIIER Bowling Grccn University lilcnicntary THIRD GRADE 9 2. ,,i y y C! MRS, DORIS WALLICK Wittenberg College Elementary FRONT ROW: Judy Schwartz, Terry Mayhill, Sharon Kibler, Jimmy Luidhardt, Marcia Casey, Bobby Leonhardt, Marilyn Disbennett, Richard Durigg, Connie Fuller, Phyllis Pfleiderer, Eileen Long. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Sloan, Doug- las Burchett, Sue Sammons, Joan Stuckman, Phyllis Linn, Joy Hamilton, Sharon Brause, Linda Durigg, Linda Cuffman, Gene Crabaugh. SECOND GRADE ,ff :S O L, 5- FRONT ROW: Susan Roop, Mary Zaebst, Doris Abell, Kathryn Rowland, Patricia Slone, Linda Rex, Karen Shuck, Diane Auck, Penny Goshe. MIDDLE ROW: Ellen Shull, Cathleen Luidhardt, Constance McClain, Shirley Young, Linda Hoover, Carolyn Cuffman, Carol Harris, Sandra Eppley. BACK ROW: Robert Brewer, Kris Burwell, Daniel Ruth, Raymond Patterson, Dennis Keller, Joel Keller, Luther Kim- bler, David Utz. MRS. MILDRED BRAUSE North Central College Naperville, Illinois B. A, Degree FIRST GRADE S H MRS, HELEN ULMER Ohio State University Elementary FRONT ROW: Ray Fankhauser, Richard Hancock, Carol Dyer, Janel Pfleiderer, Karen Berger, Ioan Long, Yvonne Starlin, Barbara Zucker Charles Baird, Sue Heiby. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Blackford, Kenneth Shuck, Phillis Durigg, Brenda Walker, Penny Rex, Carl Gingery, Tommy Harley, Lynn Burwell, Edward Luidhardt, Patricia Sloan. BACK ROW: Randall Sturtz, Gregory Casey, Kenneth Shank, Wayne James, David Brause, Roxanne Leonhardt, Mike Smith, James Slone, Jacob Utz, Mrs. Ulmer, l Kc' x gn x,N ff ll . ,N x' ' wks? .1 . f'xf- li NJ' I: -YV . 5 X -rf 4 , 'C fi- -11.2 ,fax NK-XV X f A ,f ff .T ,M nlpg.-, A X . , , it g .MSS ,l,,,r XX 1 ,-'N 5. M41 .9 x ,wg ,Q-a::ff'f1g,' XL ye 1- Rig-.3 ' ,,.e,q'ff , , 1 psf: ,! Av. .J xv Qmg, M. M-wwf we-5-xv v -M-na ,, , W, 31:- X . . x X - ,,, . 5W.,k.m- iJ,,,L+.- . 1: 4 1 Y gas- ' :Q , v:.g,f3+-.igvw 5vw5ZT.ff,S . M fwsil. X in ,535 Aw Mkhv Nw k5,?gfgi', 1,-,wx- 3k4f-Zfgigfii . , Q-af.. .g.4gfafsff,f T'Kff , xi- X , . J,4f-ff Mi U X X'kj?'y- X X x..1 g4R MN' -ex 2fgf:A 6-.am 2 2 , 'Q ',,ggxg,.fy,: fz,Lz,yf-jff., Q N 3 .'- ' -5 iff? ll 1 xgfxx- f wr-4, -4-Q ,, N Ar, ,J -. ,Q 3-'Q-Q.. 1 A A ewvi S eff- :vsp - X f fjfln-L' ' ,Q P5-ir Mi ?s5 a-nf? 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SECOND ROW: Quintin Lynn, Glen Hoffsis, Kenny Pfieiderer. SULPHURETTE STAFF S Q an F fa.,,,,,f FRONT ROW: Gerald Leonhardt, Janice Pfleiderer, Mr, Fisher, Helen Stuckman. SECOND ROW Ramon Shealy, Victor Reffey, Roger Kalb, Melvin Sturtz, Donald Heinlen, Kenneth Striker. BUZZER STAFF ga FRONT ROW: Janet Shank, Naomi Luidhardt, Kathryn Sturtz, Connie Oberlander, Ruth Perdue, Norma Stuckman, Evelyn Hancock, Mrs. Hinklin. SECOND ROW: Lauretta Long, Shirley Brown, Charlotte Hoover, Luella Thorton, Beverly McKeehen, Beth Durigg. THIRD ROW: Sue Lohr, Helen Stuckman, Vivian Shealy, Janice Pfleiderer, Judy Stiefel. BACK ROW: Victor Reffey, Roger Kalb, Melvin Sturtz, Gene Schwartz. at t The music department again had a very successful year. The band played at several school events and was sounding better. Also during the year the Mixed Chorus participated in a Workshop at Heidelberg College at Tiffin. The day was well spent under the direction of Dr. Harry Wilson of Columbia University, New York. At District Contest three groups from the vocal department received a I. These groups were the Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Glee Club, and the Mixed Chorus. At State Contest the Girls' Ensemble received again a I. The Girls' Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus received II's. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Norma Walther, Linda Clary, Marilyn Gubernath, Linda Fawley, Helen Stuckman, Jeanette Christman, Judy Stiefel, Ruth Perdue, Sue Lohr. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Sturtz, Naomi Luidhardt, Janet Shank, Connie Oberlander, Pat Striker, Karen Shull, Charlotte Hoover, JoAnna Vaughn, Vivian Shealy, Miss Given. BACK ROW: Carol Shank, Norma Stuckman, Lauretta Long, Barbara Clary, Janice Pliederer, Evelyn Hancock, Luella Thornton, Charlene Hoover, Shirley Brown Arlene Pfliederer. FRONT ROW: Norma Walther, Carol Shank, Luella Thornton, Janice Pfliederer, Norma Stuckman, Naomi Luidhardt, Linda Clary, Helen Stuckman, Jeanette Christman, Judy Stiefel, Sue Lohr, Marilyn Gubernath, Connie Oberlander, Evelyn Hancock. SECOND ROW: Karen Shull, JoAnna Vaughn, Charlotte Hoover, Vivian Shealy, Larry Wagner, Gerald Leonhardt, Roger Erwin, Melvin Gubernath, Linda Fawley, Pat Striker, Shirley Brown, Arlene Pfliederer, Gene Luidhardt, Ronald Main, Miss Given. THIRD ROW: Janet Shank, Bobby Erwin, Gene Schwartz, Ramon Shealy, Kenneth Striker, Glen Redman, Chuck Reffey, Victor Reffey, Ronald Harris, Jim Ash, Mike Pfliederer, John Sturtz, Marvin Kocher, Charlene Hoover, Barbara Clary. BACK ROW: Ruth Perdue, Glen Hoffsis, Glenn Cheeseman, Richard Kruse, Charles Heinlen, Gerald Harris, Donald Heinlen, Gene Frank, Jerry Striker, Melvin Sturtz, Roger Kalb, Arden Welsh, Norman McKibben, Kathryn Sturtz, Lauretta Long, '70 FRONT ROW: Norma Walther, Ruth Berger, Naomi Luidhardt. SECOND ROW: Gene Luidhardt, Tommy Thatcher, Roger Main, Barbara Clary, Helen Stuckman, Glen Chcesemzin, Vivian Long, Diane Brause, Barbara Thorton, Linda Hamilton, THIRD ROW: Miss Dortha Givin, Director, Lauretta Long, Janet Shank, Judy Stiefel, Janice Pfleiderer, Luella Thorton, Gerald James, Lynn Shull, Norman McKibben, Arthur Rush. BACK ROW: David Layer, Gregory Rush, Jeanette Christ- man, Linda Fawley, Kenny Striker, Gene Schwartz, Sue Lohr, Ramon Shealy, Roger Kalb, Arden Welsh. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Naomi Luidhardt, Barbara Clary, Charlene Hoover. SECOND ROW: Janet Shank, JoAnna Vaughn. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Hoover, Judy Stiefel, Sue Lohr. Accompanist, Laur- etta Long. We-'Y NATIONAL CHAMPION DAIRY JUDGINC3 TEAM Dorsey Leonhardt, Mr. Masters, Advisor, Jim Martin, Glen Hoffsis. FRONT ROW: Diane Brause, Arden Leonhardt, David Harley, Thomas Thatcher, Jim Leonhardt, Lynn Shull, David Layer, Gerald James, Jim Hoffsis, Glenn Pfleiderer, David Regula, Gene Luid- hardt, Beverly McKeehen. SECOND ROW: Arlene Pfleiderer, Mark Brown, Robin Linn, Ralph Redman, Jerry Stuckman, Jim Miller, Rich Striker, Roger Gwinner, Richard Frankhauser, Robert Zaebst, Danny Baker, John Stiefel, Jeanette Christman. THIRD ROW: Tom Clary, Bobby Harley Robert Ruth, Raymond Heinlen, Gerry Keller, Kenneth Striker, Charles Miller, Larry McCurdy, David Rowles, Quintin Linn, Mike Long, Larry Rossman, Bill Berger, FOURTH ROW: Richard Ruth, James McKeehen, John Striker, Marvin Kocher, Ronald Harris, Gregory Rush, Gerald Leonhardt, Gary Schwartz, Arthur Rush, Tim Brause, Kenneth Pfleiderer, Larry Wagner, Bill Stuckman. BACK ROW: Gene Schwartz, Glenn Redman, Chuck Reffey, Gerald Harris, Charles Heinlen, Donald Heinlen, Glen Cheesman, Jerry Striker, Roger Kalb, Melvin Sturtz, Glen Hoff- sis, Mike Pfleiderer, Wilbur Miller, Ramon Shealy, Arden Welsh. 1' ,,r,,,..,. O ff T Tidy? 'QC FRONT ROW: Donald Heinlen, Gene Schwartz, Glenn Cheeseman, Glen Hoffsis, Gregory Rush, Wilbur Miller. SECOND ROW: Gene Luidhardt, Ronald Main, John Sturtz, Kenneth Pfliederer, William Stuckman, Arthur Rush, Ramon Shealy. THIRD ROW: Gene DisBennett, Alan Dis- Bennett, Marvin Kocher, Larry Wagner, Glen Redman, BACK ROW: Mike Pfliederer, Gene Frank. at 45 f FRONT ROW: Judy Stiefel, Charlotte Hoover, Lauretta Long, Norma Stuckman, Norma Walther, Linda Clary, Charlene Hoover. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ellen Schiefer, Director, Patricia Striker, Marilyn Gubernath, Judy Ricksecker, Mary Ream, Carol Shank, Carolyn Gubernath. BACK ROW: Karen Shull, Janet Shank, Helen Stuckman, Luella Thorton, Jeanette Christman, Linda Fawley, Connie Oberlander, JoAnna Vaughn. ft? O FRONT ROW: Charlene Hoover, Evelyn Hancock, Naomi Luidhardt, Sue Lohr, Helen Stuckman, Linda Clary, Kathryn Sturtz, Norma Stuckman, Norma Walther, Barbara Clary, Arlene Pfleiderer. SECOND ROW: Carol Shank, Luella Thornton, Charlotte Hoover, JoAnna Vaughn, Marilyn Guber- nath, Patricia Striker, Mary Ream, Judy Ricksecker, Lauretta Long, Janice Pfleiderer, Shirley Brown. BACK ROW: Vivian Shealy, Linda Fawley, Connie Oberlander, Jeanette Christman, Karen Shull, Judy Stiefel, Ruth Perdue, Carolyn Gubernath, Janet Shank, Gertie Garrison, Betty Cuffman. FRONT ROW: Arlene Pfleiderer, Charlene Hoover, Evelyn Hancock, Norma Walther, Marilyn Gubernath, Lauretta Long, Norma Stuckman, Barbara Clary. SECOND ROW: JoAnna Vaughn, Vivian Shealy, Kathryn Sturtz, Linda Clary, Karen Shull, Carolyn Gubernath, Helen Stuckman, Sue Lohr, Judy Stiefel, Charlotte Hoover, Naomi Luidhardt, BACK ROW: Beverly McKeenen, Barbara Ash, Ruth Berger, Linda Fawley, Jeanette Christman, Pat Striker, Judy Ricksecker, Mary Ream, Luella Thorton, Carol Shank. -'O 3111 FRONT ROW: Vivian Long, Laura Sturtz, Joan Welsh, Arlene Shank, Margaret Nunns, Dorothy Shealy, Barbara Heinlen. SECOND ROW: Arlene Walther, Janice Leonhardt, Patricia Redman, Barbara Harris, Beth Durigg, Linda Long, Jean Long. BACK ROW: Linda Berger, Karen Cra- baugh, Eliane Mollencopf, Diane Brause, Linda Hamilton, Karen Pfleiderer, Julia Clary, Jane McCallister. MAY DAY QUEEN MADI GRAS QUEEN CANDIDATE Miss Helen Stuckmon ,W 5 . xv wi v vs' Wm.. Q . iUEl!ilA1siEk'?Q'4II..ilT3' Yxzibihl. M fx 7 2' at dl N' '--. wx :vis xL X sf x x X SN X 'C..'Q-v, Lf in Q, ll b V 1,1 cw., -.-cr Q . 1 .x. , .,n,. Q 4 ,f nw f- 'f , ., , V :Jw f'wx.x.'3..:. r V , ,. yr. A if ' ' ,v Q - s FA' Y n,..,v '. . 'Vx ff,--,.',,, , ... t ,K .An ,. ,,'r'. fied SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS ROG BUT C NEXT YEARS JIM VARSITY Mr, Thatcher, Ramon Shealy, Melvin Sturtz, Gene Frank, Roger Kalb, Glen Hoffsis, Victor Reffey SCORE BOARD The Sulphur Springs Yellow Jackets closed a successful 19.56-1957 basketball season with a respectable record of 20 victories and 3 losses. They tied for the league crown, took second in both the county and district tourna- ments, and placed two boys, Roger Kalb and Larry Miller, on the All County first team. Sulphur 105 Sycamore '7'7 Sulphur 102 N. Robinson 45 128 Tiro 68 93 Whetstone 98 Leesville 41 102 Chatfield 61 New Wash. 55 54 H, Liberty 66 Mt. Zion 52 COUNTY TOURNAMENT '79 Robinson 60 Sulphur 93 Tiro 43 H. Liberty 69 66 Zion 75 Mt, Zion 33 51 H. Liberty 104 Leesville 50 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT '71 New Wash. 57 Sulphur 65 Union '76 Lykens 59 '74 New Wash, 87 Tiro 62 60 H. Liberty 98 Mt. Gilead 47 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Helen Stuckman, Joanna Vaughn. STANDING: Janice Pfleiderer, Linda Clary, Evelyn Hancock RESERVES BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Allan Disbennet, Wilbur Miller, Jerry Striker, Glen Hoffsis, Chuck Reffey, Gene Dis- bennet, Mr. Thatcher. BACK ROW: Kenny Striker, Gene Schwartz, Gregory Rush, Bob Erwin, Arthur Rush, Marvin Kocher. VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Vic Reffey, Glen Hoffsis, Gene Frank, Melvin Sturrz, Roger Kalb. BACK ROW: Gene Disbennet, Jerry Striker, Wilbur Miller, Chuck Reffey, Marvin Kocher, Ramon Shealy. Beverly McKeehen, Linda Long, Barbara Ash, FRONT ROW: Ted Clary, Tom Clary, David Layer, Bob Harley, David Regula, SECOND ROW: Mark Brown, Arden Leonhardt, Gary Schwartz, Jim Leonhardt, Daniel Luidhardt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cole, Ouintin Lynn, Larry McCurdy, Charles Miller, Lynn Shull, Rich- ard Ruth, Manager. Xxx V fi Dig that Bonnet! ' K 1 Legs! Yah! 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