Sycamore High School - SIHIS Yearbook (Sycamore, OH)
- Class of 1956
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' H . 4 , ' A' , K ff ' ,ll ,f .- , ,. w f ir! , .. . .N Y . .fl X X P, f f'v . 'Nay X ,. , .. Q VV . xx f 4. 1 A 3 Lk , . PM 1 Y ' ' '1 M... - f ' ' ' n ,JM-f wx, f . , - Y ff,- .Q . ' . 4' V 4, .4 . . A- ' ' 5' M JV, f ff f I . f ZA- .Q 5 M , 1 A WMM. Q mf ff T V ,,' . - , M1391 .,, , .R ,. . . .J , ,- 74 . M, ,. .. . A , , ,W ,, gg 4,-gf, ,+ , 4- f i k k ,Q , V ,. L' . k J 5 fy,-Aa x I, M, t - . V f - ff' .9 X BOARD GF EDUCATIO SEATED: Mr. Dewey Hetzel, President: Mrs. Marcile Moore, Clerkg Mr. Dale Swerline, Vice-President. STANDING: Mr. Charles Shell, Superintendent: MI. Paul Konkle, Mr. Clarence Walton, Mr. George Gribben. COUNTY SUPERI TE DE T MR. D. W. OMAN Page4 PRINCIPAL MARY V. TUTT LE OUR FACULTY MISS EUNICE STALTER First Grade MISS FRANCES SAMIVIET Third Grade ' - K, .ef 1, Wm wb iii Q 'M EM Q A --f, i f I. ' A . Ri A ' i,iiiP... - , ff, iil.'ifi5,f1f':g- MRS. GRACE WENNER MRS. GLADTS WEININGER First Grade Second Grade MRS. FLORENCE BROWN MRS. MARIE SWIHART Third Grade Fourth Grade RICHARD RICHARDSON CHARLES OSBORN Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Page 6 af MRS. AURIAN GRANDSTA Third Grade MRS. HELEN MILLER Fifth Grade OUR FACULTY I I R ' ii , K '1f':., ' S ff 3 S A s ' -- 'V g Gif ,, , Q Y I W If R A I E eea sw Q X K i -s J X I Q K . MRS. LUCILLE NIEBEL Seventh Grade Home Room English - Arithmetic MRS. HELEN RICHARDSON Sophomore Home Room Commercial MR. HAROLD MOREHEAD Eighth Grade Home Room Vocational Agriculture MR. THOMAS ,DUTTINE Junior Home Room Driver Training - Biology MISS GRACE CRON Music P5307 MISS ALICE VANCE Freshman Home Room Social Science MISS NANCY WOLF Vocational Home Economics MISS LaDENA ROTH Freshman Home Room English - Spanish MR. EUGENE RAYLE Senior Home Room Science - Coach CU TODIA- naw flm Sh ROY affer COOK Mrs. Roy Moyer, Mrs. Charles Hufford, Mrs. Virgil Bogard. Page 8 BUS DRIVER Junior Lundy, Fred Case, Emery Lundy Jessie Osborn, Ralph Bacon Jr. , Eldon Hartschuh, and Wirt Brown. . Q'NwmQ,,N E 5 X X? X YQ JUDY ADAMS MARILYN CORFMAN Marilyn was an F.H.A. girl until this year when she decided to concen- trate on commercial work. She is an excellent typist and can be depended on to do her work well. Q SENIORS Judy, who can be described as tall and stately is a very efficient typle of gal. Editorship of the sc ool paper has been an important Elob of hers. Although very busy she as been able to make the National Honor Society. GARY BEASLEY A regular Davy Crockett when it comes to outdoor life but an Einstein when it comes to science. He has been an active student council member. MARY ELLEN CROSS LESTER BELL Better known as Bunny he has been active in baseball and basketball. He enjoys music in school and likes hunting for his outdoor life. Bunny has his share of fun and is planning to attend Bowling Green. True to her word, her work and . her friends Mary Ellen can be de- .- ' ' pended on to do er share. She has been an active Y-Teen member. BILL BREYLEY Not bold, not shy, nor short, nor tall, but a new mingling of them all is Bill who really enjoys a good time. Page 10 R, iq, 1 Y.. ,,.- ' Q 'li - :w i -fb , , b If i W ' ' f Fiifv f gi 1' JOCELYN GEARY DANNY BOGARD Her nickname Jolly describes her as she islalways full o pep and smilin . She has always been interested in spores. Music, both vocal and instrumental, has occupied much of her time. She is look- ing forward to a home of her own. Dan is the one member of the class we have to look up to. His familiar SENIURS ' JOAN HOLMAN Blonde and blue-eyed, Joan is so quiet one hardly knows she's around. Her main interest has been in F.H.A.' X voice generally heard above any crowd will be missed. He enjoys music and, of course, baseball, track, and basket- ball. U DONNA HUMMEL Library Staff. DICK EKLEBERRY Page ll With a twinkle in her eye, Donna is always willing to lend a helping hand. She has been active on the Arrow Staff, Girls Chorus and Another out-of-door man. Coon hunting and fishing are his specialities. What will the baseball and basketball team do without his managership? Dick likes to fly inhis dad's airplane. GENE CORFMAN Gene, our class resident, is a rare combination of intelligence, good sense, good humor and frien liness. With all is activity in basketball, track, F. F. A and music, he has rated the National Honor Society. SEN IORS Y-Teens. SHIRLEY KELLEY One who is small and mighty and never seems to run out of ener y. Active in F. H.A. She won the local Betty Crocker's Homemakers Award. She is also interested in music and JERRY EVERHART An outstanding combination of scholar, athletic and regular fellow he has been very busy e iting the annual, presiding at Student Council and F. F.A. meetings, playing base- ball and basketball. He, too, is a member of the National Honor Society JANET IVIASKEY A very studious type who is interested in becoming a teacher. She has been very busy with Y-Teens, and F.H.A. She is also a member of the National Honor Society: ing cars. PAULINE MCDERMOTT Pauline is a great one for laughs. She is a very good typist and has been active on both the Arrow and Annual Staff. Her pastime is driv- BILL GINGERY Strong, silent and shy, that's Bill. Baseball, Future Farmer's of America and Varsity S are his activities. DONALD GRANDSTAFF Red always had his fingers in whatever was going on. He seemed to like to help do the work in prepar- ation for special activities. He also did a good job as co-manager of the athletic teams. . Page I2 SENIORS LEATRICE MCKINNEY Being of the little girls of the class doesn't keep her from doing her share. Music and Y-Teens have been her particular interests. RONALD GRANDSTAFF Ronnie dreams and dreams of a career in the navy. He has always enjoyed hunting and fishing. Sheriff Reil ey was well portraye by him in the class play. His pastime is sleep- ing in class. DIANE MERCER Diane is always busy as a bee. If you want an English or Health answer simply ask Diane. A varsity cheer- leader - she plays sax and is a major- ette in the band. She is a member of the National Honor Society. . CARL HOLMAN Carl, a very quiet fellow, is a farmer all the way. He is always there to help when needed, especial ly in F. F. A. activities. BEVERLY MILLER Bee Ann is the most unpredictable member of the class - one never knows what's on her mind but she does seem to enjoy her work at the C and D. DONALD HOLT Don, who enjoys workin on the farm, is a very modest fellow. Ife has a pleas- ing iersonality and enjoys driving his blac Ford. Page 13 SENIORS JUNE MOORHEAD She's proof that good things come in small packages. Full of pep, she's always willing to lend a helping hand. F.H..A. , Music and Y-Teens have been her stpecial interests. She is a member o the National Honor Society. WAYNE MAHONEY All through school he has been the silent type but as the saying goes, still water runs deep. Really, he is full of pep and quite a tease. NANCY NEISLER Nancy is a trusting gal who makes a good pal. She has very willingly come to the rescue in the library whenever called upon for help. WAYNE NEIDERHAUSER Wayne loves to spend much time in his car. He has a great sense of humor and graduation will bring him happy days. What would we have done without him in baseball and track? MARGY WALLACE Margy joined us in our Senior year, coming from Toledo. Her pleasant personality and music ability has made her popular with the students. LARRY PANCOST Larry's outdoor specialties are fishing and baseball, while indoors he loves to bowl. He also plays in the band, of which he is student direc- tor. He is taking preparatory courses to enter college. His favorite pastime is driving his dad's station wagon. Page 14 PATTY WARD I Patty likes to play with fire-- twirling her baton. A conscien- tious student, a pepper upper of the basketball squad and a band majorette, she is a member of the National Honor Society. RONALD REED ' Here's a boy who gets around in his Oldsmobile an has a good time. The F.F.A. has been his main activity. Loves to sleep in study.hall. V GERALDINE WILLIAMS I'm here but I'm not going to tell anybody seems to characterize Geraldine. Music and I- .H.A. have been her interests. ALTON RIEDEL A whiz at hunting pests for the F. F.A. An outdoor man who loves huntin , fishing, and trapping. He is selgom seen when he is not driv ing his Chevy. SUE WILL Sue can be seen driving in from Upper each morning in her blue Dodge. She also plays alto sax in the school band and really enjo s it. She also loves to roller and, ice skate. -P1915 BABY SNAP HOT E We ... gal EW QL? K ilgiriffli 7 N 7 fs,f,,,e: 5z5f My i f - .- 1 , , .,,,, , sa. ',,. .. ' Y f N-uf - NK,-.w' :i5,Z...N - . pf , :I . . af, f , f , - ' rs 1 -A: via' - f-..L' .2f'Z: w . ' :..u. :E H -':4EE6'EEE,,i:,.5 A - ff. - LL 3 ' H l L r Pix Z., :r,,xf ' t W, g if 1 7 M we . ' 3 B , if ISL. 'H' S saw' rs , ,,,,,,i g ,Ma iff,,QQ1g,, TOP ROW: June Moorhead, Bill Gingery, Danny Bogard, Carl Holman, Gary Beasley. SECOND ROW: Don Holt, Gene Corfman, Pauline McDermott, Nancy Neisler, Ronnie Reed, Marilyn Corfman, Alton Riedel, Beverly Miller. THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Cross, Janet Maskey, Margy Wallace, Larry Pancost, Ronnie Grandstaff, Donnie Grandstaff, Jolly Geary, Jerry Everhart. FOURTH ROW: Patty Ward, Sue Grady, Wayne Mahoney, Judy Adams, Leatrice McKinney, Billy Breyley. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Kelley, Joan Holman, Dickie Ekleberry, Geraldine Williams. page 16 Donna Hummel, Diane Mercer, Leiter Bell, ,, M ,,,. ,,... 5 ,,,Wa.,.r,,i , ..-MW l.,, lg ' S 5 ,QA mf M -, , , , X. 35 if .. I K K .., U 4 if EEK 1 if ' ,A K R ' K i , . W N -,,, r- - , . - - ' if' , f - All :I re 4' px 3 . l 2-my M ' H U Q-if - . - -a, .. v'.' 1 - Y :Q ax- asf 4 .wwf . r.,.. W' .Swiss Q V an 1, -R , ,, f ,,.. .,.., fy, , l ,., -- F 3?-ff. - ' S N .by-,, ., awww CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Sycamore High School, in the county of Wyandot, and the state of Ohio, do hereby will and bequeath the following priceless and personal effects to the following underclassmen: . I, .L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. Dick Ekleberry, will my ability to get through history class to Dickie Wolford who seems to have a hard time. Dan Bogard, will my height and ability to participate in sports to any boy who might want it. Donna Hummel, will my ability to try and get an A in civifcs, to anyone else who thinks they can. Janet Maskey, will my red hair to anyone who has a temper to match. Pauline McDermott, will my church wedding dream, to Linda Wagner whose love is a gleam. Joan Holman, will my blonde hair to Judy Wyss, if a change she would like. Ronald Reed, will my good times to whomever can keep up with them, Marjy Wallace, will all my boy friend troubles to Carol Brouse. Gary Beasley, will my name Louie to Dean Sowers, whom I think fits the name better than I do. Nancy Neisler, will my ability to lose weight to David Hawkins who might look cute, tall, blond and handsome Don Holt, will my big blue eyes to Bobby Hosterman to give his girl friend a surprise. Carl Holman, will my hidden talent and wit, to Glenn Goodman in hopes he will find some use for it. Shirley Kelley, will all my boy friends to Joyce Balliet, including the one from Upper. Susie Will, will my ability to get a man to anyone who's having a hard time. Wayne Neiderhauser, will my ability to throw the shot-put to anyone who might need a little more SUPERMAN behind him. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. t I. L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. June Moorhead, will my witty ways to Ruthann Jacobs, Heavens knows when she would have time to use them. Bill Heyley, will my ability to keep the car right side up to Gilbert Kenny who seems to be having trouble. Jerry Everhart, will my ability to play shortstop to Charles Wolford who may have to take over next year. Larry Pancost, will my bowling ability to Newman Renfro, who throws more gutter balls than anyone I know. Lester Bell, will my first base position to Randy Mawer, who will have to take over next year. Mary Ellen Cross, will my ability to stay engaged to Linda Wagner who seems to have quite a bit of trouble. Gene Corfman, will my winning smile, to Neil Hartschuh to use for a while. Wayne Mahoney, will my pet peeve, Gary Beasley, to anybody who thinks they would like him. Ronald Grandstaff, will my ability to stay slim to all the girls who would like to lose a little weight. Donald Grandstaff, will my voice two, to Jerry Bogard to sing Boo, boo, boo! Bill Ginery, will my love for a 'health report to Ginger Gribben who thinks school a sport. Geraldine Williams, will my dislike for English Literature to Miss Roth who seems to love it. Alton Riedel, will my drivers license to Jerry Bogard so he can take Roma out. Jocelyn Geary, will my ability to have a man to Janet Gregg who can't seem to accomplish it. Diane Mercer, will my sober way, to Shirley Jump who can giggle all day. Patty Ward, will my long hair to anyone who wants to take care of it. Leatrice McKinney, will my ability to stay on my feet in gym class to Shirley Jump who can't seem to do it. Bee Ann Miller, will my scatter brain to Henry Mekush to piece together again. Judy Adams, will my accent to Neuman Renfro, a Southern Gent. Marilyn Corfman, will my ability to spell to the sophomores, who do wonderful for Mr. D. Page 17 CLASS PROPHECY On Christmas 1981 the class of 1956 of Sycamore High School met for their first reunion in 25 years. Although not all the members were present we were able to find out the whereabouts of each one. Mr. and Mrs. QSUE GRADYJ Kenneth Will were present with their two sets of twins, who, by the way, are four very nice cute boys. Susie always did go for the boys. Every one felt quite honored to have the head-typist of Life Magazine, MARILYN CORFMAN, present. DICK EKLEBERRY and GARY BEASLEY, wearing huge coon skin coats, and had just returned from an ex- pedition to the back woods. They tell us that PAULINE MCDERMOTT and BEVERLY MILLER are living together in the small town of Goose Hollow and are making a living as high-class cab drivers. The great Naval Officer RONALD GRANDSTAFF is head of the fix-it department. You name it and he can fix it. We learn that DON HOLT, WAYNE MAHONEY, BILL GINGERY, and LARRY PANCOST are the proud owners of the Be-Bop Record Company. Their motto is Don't be a square, be a Be-Bop. MARY E. CROSS informs us that she is the Private Secretary for that great poet Longfellow. She always was real gone. Mr. and Mrs. QDONNA HUMMELJ Francis Tschanen arrived late with their private baseball team, known as the SYCAMORE INDIANS . They gave us more interesting information about other members of our class. That after 20 year's of debating JANET MASKEY has finally decided to attend Denver University and that LESTER BELL has finally made it through college, in the front door and out the back. As we continued our conversation we find that JERRY EVERHART is now the new Dog Catcher at Sycamore. He studied law at Yale. CARL HOLMAN is now running a State Highway Garage in New Jersey and his best mechanics are none other than ALTON RIEDEL and BILL BREYLEY, the worlds most famous. Mr. and Mrs. CLEATRICE McKINNEYJ Alan Karcher and their 12 children arrived late. Leatrice always did say things came cheaper by the dozen. We hear that DANNY BOGARD and GENE CORFMAN are now with the great team, The Harlem Globetrotters Their main job is to carry the water buckets. DIANNE MERCER recently made her singing debut at the Stork Club with the world famous accompanist, MARJY WALLACE. SHIRLEY KELLEY informs us she is the chief cook and diaper washer at the Bottoms Up Diaper Service and her assistants are NANCY NEISLER, JOAN HOLMAN and GERALDINE WILLIAMS. RONNIE REED and WAYNE NEIDERHAUSER who flew in for the reunion are the Chief Pilots for Guggen- heimers Air Line Service . They always did like to fly high. DONNIE GRANDSTAFF and JOLLY GEARY are Co-Producers of the great musical Ain't It True , which recently opened on Broadway. PATTY WARD is the head dress designer for the Hollywood Movies Stars and JUNE MOORHEAD is her partner JUDY ADAMS, once owner of an Oil field in Texas is now the owner of Texas . She always did do things in a big way. As the great class of 56 adjourns each feels Proud to say that he was once a student of Sycamore High School. Page 13 l CLASS PLAY A DOUBLE BARRELLED DETECTIVE STORY Arthur Stillman, a young man with the mysterious third-demensional qualities of a human bloodhound is sent by his mother to Hope Canyon, a mining community, to track down and punish his father's murderer, Jacob Fuller. Archy falls in love with Rosamary Hillyer, owner of the local hotel but cannot propose until he has accomplished his mission. After he has located his man and almost ruined him he finds he has the wrong person. Fetlock Jones, a cowardly orphan who claims to be a relative of the Great Sherlock Holmes plans to kill his employer, Flint Buckner who has mistreated him. Immediately after he accomplishes the act, Sherlock Holmes arrives. He mistakenly accuses Rosamary's brother but fortunately-Arch Stillman conducts an investigation and solves both murders. CAST Arthur Stillman . Mrs. Stillman . . Nancy Palmer . . Amanda Sink . . . . . Rosamary I-lillyer Sammy Hillyer . Mrs. Hogen. .. . . Sadie Smith .... Jacob Fuller .... Injun Hattie. . Flint Buckner . . . Fetlock Jones . . . Pat Riley ....... no un Sherlock Ho1mes.... Page 19 Jerry Everhart Judy Adams Beverly Miller Janet Maskey Patty Ward Lester Bell Diane Mercer Marjy Wallace Wayne Neiderhauser Jocelyn Geary Danny Bogard Don Grandstaff Ronnie Grandstaff Larry Pancost OUR QUEENS HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL Virginia Gribben, Patty Ward, Peggy Gribben, Queen Jocelyn Geary, Anne Grummel, Roma Riedel, Virginia Melroy. HOMECOMING Peggy Gribben, Connie Beasley, Jo Gregg, Queen Marjy Wallace, Jocelyn Geary, Tena Kay Moyer, Candy Wall, Page 20 MAY 1955 King Don Hannam Queen Diane Davis 1 , my , k I X E xx x 5 , . ,HK . x V rfdfgy., ffm -afvifzi s K' f 1 M533 ' , f fn' f ,. Q f ,.. a M: ., J 'Pa TL , ,V. . ,. Fw 1 Y .4-Q f Yung ' f 7, 1 N1 . 31 13 N 'Ziff if K , 1, 4 J 'A fi ,wi 'Y Y , af fm Q -wtri' , XM il. ii i, Q 2-we U IOR CLASS f :--: ,iw will jg , at -- ,XLV Q E. W 'Kyf Ap 3 rrie f .. .., it it ri A 'j if r Q ?m-. f' :g i g , - A W 'xii H. TOP ROW: Beverly Corfman, Donald Houdeshell, Judy Niebel, Wayne Burks, Judy Wyss, Ronnie Von Blon, Roma Riedel. SECOND ROW: Bob Hosterman, Shirley Jump, Hershel Conner, Miriam Mariraf, Ellen McCracken, Raymond Williams, Tena Kay Moyer. THIRD ROW: Linda Wagner, Keit Tschanen, Diane Bloom, Owen Ohl Jr. , Rosalie Secoy, George Giles, Jane Hiatt. Page 22 CLASS OFFICERS President . . . ..... . Vice President , . . . Secretary ....... Treasurer . . . ..... . . . . . Reporter .......... Student Council Rep Keith Tschanen Tena Kay Moyer Wayne Burks Beverly Corfman Junior Ohl Paul Hufford Judy Niebel SOPHO ORE CLASS it skit.: Q . . 'si f 131 56? ' I H , p iggy TOP ROW: Billy Giles, Jerry Bogard, Diane Wagner, Gene Goodman, Ruth Jacobs, Lynn Bell Elizabeth Cramer, Dick Althouse, Phyllis Shellhorn. SECOND ROW: Verlin Riedel Virginia Hall, Paul Bridgeford, Mary Adams, Junior Hetzel, Sandy Mason, Bud Nutter, Janet Gregg Toby Riedel. THIRD ROW: Donald Riedel, Joy Gregg, David Hawkins, Nancy Osborn Henry Mekush, Ginger Gribben, Pat Davis, Jo Gregg, Ronnie Hosterman. FOURTH ROW Van Cur lis, Helen Sprau, Charles Corfman, Lina Mae Baugher, Merlyn Reed, Mary Babcock Gilbert Kinney, Ellen Dutcher, Charles Wolford. FIFTH ROW: Jim McGinnis, Suzanne Lininger, Don Ward, Connie Mercer, David Miller. CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . . . Vice President . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer......... Reporter . . . Ronnie Hosterman . . . Henry Mekush . . . Jerry Bogard . . . . Jo Gre g . . . . . . Lina Jae Baugher Student Council Rep ...... Van Curlis Janet Gregg .gl- Page 23 FRE HMA CLASS ., S - ,L A ...If f ' F, ,ip A . , 4 . .. W as, , f ' r A -rf Km.. 5' ' . g V S 5 if in W ' t if h- - X ' A -f,- '- L- my X.. ,gi A V .1 ?L I ff az . - , J a Q- a, 1, k. 3 1 K A gf V - s..,i,gQf,! gf Vkhk .L 52,2 R W I V' + 1 if A A 'LAV ff ,Q 7 Wilsn, L w , . as f 1 A A L J Jrye 1' J J -f 48 5 M 'ff -- -'1, 1' N1 - ' l ' M N A J- J T J L 4 N ' A ii? A W ds I P' ' -.,. . ' F . L 1 M x s 4 Q. gf gg Wk K in Y V L ,QL W . ' ZW K4 K s K A. N, ' '- C7 1 - ' I efiii. 15 3't'-V' L. , 81 ' if . . Fli nt A F- - 1 . f .sw f ff A J at I - at , fi get sy, J , A ' A , f J i J it H - -'L l 1 H gs, .-,A, 4 F A fs. A J 7 .. , A 2 A , C -Q-W i 1 -'J 'N E iw ff-A' J ,Q.1., ,igilwm 5 ,. 1 f - Q L J ,iei a t J ' L J J , .4 , A L f t ' Page - 3 l K TOP ROW: Richard Wagner, Don Shook, Vernice Harris, Tom Hall, Suzanne Schryer, Lynn Stillberger, Carol Pancost, Julian Babcock, Barbara Osborn, Billy King, Irene Breyley. SECOND ROW: David Mer- cer, Wanda Mahoney, Randy Mawer, Darlene Ransom, Carl Geary, Virginia Melroy, Edward Lininger, Connie Beasley, Neil Dininger, Joyce Balliet, Lyle Bell. TllIRD ROW: Dick Smith, Carol Brown, Tom Corfman, Amy Hill, Bill Curlis, Shirley Walter, Lynn Adams, Patty Britton, Neil l-lartschuh, Carol Brouse, Orville McCracken. FOURTH ROW: Harold Williams, Marilyn Burks, Elza McDermott, Mar- jory Jacobs, Nevin Stover, Joanne McDermott, Donald Bare, Jean Maskey, Larry Von Blon, Jerry Book- meyer. FIFTH ROW: Edson Smith, Gloria Gingery, Bill Sowers, Martha Gregg, Ronnie Hufford, Jean Walker, Daryl Campbell, Jane Griffin. CLASS OFFICERS President ...... . .. David Mercer Vice President . . . . Bill Curlis Secretary ...... . . . Lyle Bell Treasurer ......... . . . Barbara Osborn Reporter ........... . . . Julian Babcock Student Council Rep ...... Connie Beasley Page 24 EIGHTH GRADE u.. :.., ', , J sse R f S E J ,fs F ,P - . as S F ' S A as . A r r ' , E J f E J ' T R at :,L- -. pl .1 ,QQ K 5, .ff .CQ ' 1. J x ',' .' - . 1 Rz- r,: . K 4-1 1 Q 5,-,K - 1- ,L g '-fag . , X . 1 rr- f - ,.: : 5-'ffl fx K fri. - - X ..,. - -R E W s r O Q C s P , 1 Q .. ' r X i I ' A A f .. X 5 psig - ,r Q if J i si e Im, .r mf vt , , .Q- f T . at 1 5 as s T. , 'E' l f, ,MQ br fv ' ' ef ,I , ,- , 3, .,V XM. ,ir if .ni H 1, M1 7? L 4 if SE ' ' .. . , r :lf C ' f VW M . E yr -,..,f A x Q, 'LZ l z' TOP ROW: Judy Smith Carol Sloman Ronnie Harbour Sue Curlis Walter Williams, Jean Shellhouse Jerry Hamlin, Judy V. Hufford, Dean Sowers, Maggie Houdeshell. SECOND ROW: Karen Niebel, Dick Vance, Sharon Riedel, Gordon Hufford, Eunice Orr, Tom Turk, Jackie Miller, Charles Solze, Phyllis King, Dick Wolford. THIRD ROW: Donna Heavlin, Don Grubb, Sharon Beard, Donald Secoy, Judy Da vis, Daryl Sprau, Eunice Osborn, Wayne Moorhead, Shirley Campbell, Larry Corfman. FOURTH ROW Roma Kelley, Philip Honseberger, Dorothy Swinehart, Newman Renfro, Frances Bakies, Norman Adams Kathy Riedel, Kenneth McKinney, Joan Beitler, Terry Beasley. FIFTH ROW: Helen Bausman, Bobby Roof. CLASS OFFICERS President . . ...... Vice President . .. Secretary . . . . . . . .. Kathy Riedel . . Terry Beasley . . . . Charles Solze Treasurer .......... .... G ordon Hufford Re orter Philli Honseber er p ................ p g Student Council Rep. ..... Jackie Miller Page 25 l SEVENTH GRADE . K ' L- - sf- We 1 -Q.' V R - f ew- if 4- I is - A A E , 'R . 5 -j, - A . Z, 5 G' lg A , f - Y -95 ' N3 , +I. 1 , , 4, EE E K tx T ' l ff 5, ff . A. - . , R. .l r r ff V KR 3-Y Q!! 1. K A If , 4 l I f 'S' ja J,, A' EAgv , , XM B ly f-atv far ' ' ' V S Y M ax A by Ni ,aw W 5 ,L ,Q H- N I Q 4 up 1 K H - . S .:, L ,E E DVQ, S , Q it V I li . -X t -4' LL,x ly W., i if ' ' is ' - 1' 1 2 A' . IEA- f'Ei ' '.'r.,i' ' f - S , ' 'E F as t E 'Q Pix 3 AAA: A 5 milf ' :hi Q l 1 L 2 H 'mfg lx Q. T M '--: A S G TOP ROW: Richard Close, Howard Shook, Sue Bell, Mickey Miller, Sandra Maskey, Freddy Lundy, Jean Gribben, Claude Riedel, Carol King. SECOND ROW: George Tuttle, Kathleen Secoy, Bobby Navarro, Darla Bloom, Barney Martin, Charlotte Reed, Lawrence Lane, Sue Corfman, David Lininger, Kay Mahoney. THIRD ROW: Beth Bar- ton, Jimmy Stewart, JanetSwer1ine, Bernie Taylor, Karen Carr, Bobby Burks, Carol Riedel, William McCracken, Alta Renfro, Sheldon McKinney. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Wagner, Nancy Hess, Dennis Bare, Carolyn Riedel, Lester Benner, Norma Dininger, Larry Grady, Lyndel Shaffer, David Goodman, Tommy Walton. FIFTH ROW: Billy Huf- ford, Raymond Giles, Myron Babcock, Mike Beard, Philip Miller, Daryl Ahlefeld, Wil- lis Wagner, Jim Smith. CLA SS OFFICERS President ....... .... W illis Wagner Vice President .... .... I ean Gribben Secretary ...... . . . Sue Bell ' Treasurer .......... . . . Jimmy Stewart Reporter ................ Larry Grady Student Council Rep. .... Mike Beard Page 26 SIXTH GR DE 5 ' X M 1 L Q li' W 4 I i is at ' , XM W Q 3 J 53: . . ',,:. 'ss - be - R l B' ,Q E ii l I I K I Q X i I T K. x use- Y x1 E r , is I F 'I ' .AA - F , A ,,, r S h h-f I I .. . T' f I ' f Q , P , '-L, K , gi LLL L r ii ' ,L , Wi' fm- I :-Q Q WY F 5 r. ,A L.: TOP ROW: John Wilkinson, Rita Williams, Dick Riedel, Virginia Hufford, Carl Kildow, Carolyn McBride, Larry Wagner, Esther McCracken. SECOND ROW: Mary Hushour, Ted Babcock, Lil- lian Burkhart, Donald Heavlin, Jana Gribben, Russell Goodman, Sharon Ekelberry. THIRD ROW: Charles Hufford, Lenora Billings, Dick Kear, Peggy Conner, Keith Corfman, Bette Holman, Ray Nutter. FOURTH ROW: Doris Lane, Richard King, Mary Lou Hess, Larry Weber, Susan Orr, Jer- ry Davis, Diane Marquart. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Hamlin, Bob Britton, Carolyn Hill, Ray Barney, Barbara Campbell, Richard Osborn, Wilma Harbour. SIXTH ROW: Robert McEwen, Carolyn So- wers, Charles Engler, Marcia Honseberger, Larry Mackling, Cleone Riedel, Charles Hushour. Ab sent: Conrad Hu ford, John Riedel, Donald Ohl. Teachers: Mr. Osborn and Mr. Richardson. Page 27 FIFTH GRADE J 5 .Q . . rr- Q r .. A i A V E J Q54 ifw . i'V'i ft J ,Q 4, fr.. i t s r s - Yisrael' fr sg ,swf J ' my P+ is Aifu J I - kr .3 is ' 5 X , Y: Nfggei fr J g , Q 3,9 BFS , X- ,V . 'W Y me H . , ,. T gl ' J ,L,, 'tn ' V. j. ,Q Pk K :kk K I V A ,,', K Q' S 'Vx Fig L is QM U as Y V XR . , if, A. K p p 1 1 f ,, ,.V, gii 1 V , J . J J K s. I Q . its ,h h ' , i ,ly V f Vg . ff K K , sm f .9- Q K K 9' ' me . ,i raw? ,kr x 3 K 55. ef. 'A , X K K si ' . . P MV' if ' T LL'1L fi . Neff' , if , U si ' .E 1 K 1 BRAD TOP ROW: Jon Brown, Wilma Barney, Ray Jacobs, Linda Roof, Robert Mason, Betty Hess, Ralph Haw- kins, Susan Sweigard, Tim Curlis, SECOND ROW: Danny Schryer, Judy Lininger, David Fadley, Ev- elyn Jacobs, Mike Holman, Patsy Geary, Neil Stover, Imogene Lane, Billy Crawford. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Konkle, Judy Holt, Tin Niebel, Mildred Smith, Chuckie Hall, Sandra Doss, Dick McGinnis, Sharon Rayle, Robert Yeater. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Ingman, Judy Grady, Opal Heavlin, Connie Curlis, Daryl Coffman, Jean Beard, Judy Cochran, Linda Turk, Sharon Shaffer. Teacher: Mrs. Miller The fifth grade began the year with an enrollment of thirty-six pupils and Mrs. Miller the teacher. During the year Wilma Barney, Opal Heavlin, and Robert Yeater withdrew and entered other schools. Besides our regular school work we participated in the Ha1lowe'en Carnival Programg contributed to the Junior Red Cross and March of Dimes campaigns: enjoyed our annual Christmas exchange and movie and had a Valentine party. The following pupils had perfect attendance records the first semester: Jon Brown, Billy Crawford, David Fadley, Ralph Hawkins, Jimmy Konkle, Tim Niebel, Jean Beard, Judy Cochran, Sandra Doss, Patsy Geary, Mary Ann Ingman, Evelyn Jacobs, and Susan Sweigard. Page 28 FOURTH GRADE -N ss i 3 x .gi ' in We A f it -a . 1 giliffilf -' 'N if rr-.. . E h--- '1i?':-3: va. , - .2 - P f F- s Ss A ' J ss fig H it s or .r .fi Xfssilxhxx 1 . 1, , - ,af wi, , fu , 'V a n if :Sh i K is-i ', ,V ,. Ns Q A 1. E . . P L . ,,. 1 is X N X X S X, .sr F f J ' ,. X N ,.. . 1 X ,. X K .B . E Li B K - .. kg-4 'ily , X y Q! 1' ii- . I ', KI. my I 31,2 - If Q, 1-W U xi-'J S if if if G s . M S1 t rv .a ,i unn ,-. r 2, . L 5, ' if I - ily, ' fl-F C Q K 1 I M C ':k.kk7x V ., IA : J, V . L ,L A, L c Q D Ps KT A t mt? W l EL' if Lvgy xt A f gc TOP ROW: Larry Secoy, Bonnie Burks, Tommy Osborn, Maryanne Roof, Jerry Shell, Rosie McKush, Freddy Bakies, Cheryl Lorah, Roberta Roberts. SECOND ROW: Stanton Southward, Shirley Gregory, David Jacobs, Sue Hill, Richard Swinehart, Rita Corfman, Clayton Renfro, Judy Cross, Charles Big- ler. THIRD ROW: Carol King, Nancy McBride, Marsha Barrett, Maxine Kelly, Mike Bell, Janice Fatzinger, Roma Weaver, Carol Gregg, Rita Neff. FOURTH ROW: James Billing, Glendora Weather by, Ronald Aurand, Barbara Goodman, Wayne Williams, Vivian Hale, Claude Weatherby, Shelia Smith, Rita Goodman. Absent: Ann Sloman, Karen Bonin. Teachers: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Swihart. When school opened in September, there were 36 children in the Fourth Grade with Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Swihart their teachers. Since then, Carol Gregg transferred to Lykens School and David Jacobs to Clyde Schools. Karen Bonin joined our grade in January. The following children had perfect attendance during the first semester: Bonnie Burks, Rita Corf- man, Judy Cross, Maxine Kelly, Carol King, Nancy McBride, Roberta Roberts, Jerry Shell, Shelia Smith and Stanton Southworth. During the year our grade took part in the Hallowe'en Programg gave generously to the Junior Red Cross and March of Dimes. We made Christmas Gifts and enjoyed Christmas and Valentine Parties. Page 29 an THIRD GRADE xi - K .V , N A iAg , . , A , ,,,,.. ? :: 3 , i i saa , ,,,a, 5 E J s - :ft f I tst ss , ' ' ri-I is I .fr if W -AA' f , - . Ax ,J 9 Aff' rf Wi . f ' I Nm - kwa -SS' 1. ' A ' 5 ' - f . KM F it at ,pp - K I - . , M sf 1 . -'-- N- ' f - ,,- - W , - . K NLM. V .Q- N 1 ,Q W 9' K ,. 'K Kb ... mugs , -1 t Lk . . . I i r x 4 ,. 3 , .1,. .. J 1 at M A. A . . J' on ' I . fs M ,J V.p,.iJ,v' W, I , s s - v . r .. - M ss - ,ww s 1-.L I f ' s s' ' rr... f if is ff I ? w t C Q 'O ,gr 8 1 , t W il an I 'W L ' , Wi ' Q gg. L slr. h g a.: , ,. in , - H -:,, ff I 'J , : qi : O Lkkk I A awk X In J g.. .: ... E- pm J ' ' Kp . v un., L is , s , ,- .. 'in vi., -H : N' an s ta- ,.' an - ,Mi a J x I ' 'I f . 2' I K.: ,. J: sr r ' - T l , , .--' get ..- st Y J 1 s . it J J s I s , sg, at v, 1 ' :saw L ':. , at rl . - g ' , Mr: .- 1 , , gf ,ffprg J ,,:: t , 5 J I gpg, s g Q ,g : a is J J I-.if ss 5 ,r J' -M 1 S i I I ' ii ' we 9' I M-If I Ji I 6 Hy Q if ' , V, ., : V. , gg, ' JZ: ' if. .R , 3 7-,- 'S - tx Ar K ' A nuyp 5 ,ip-v i , K , V I K K gy. , Q .I s K S J' J S :::: : , w ?. , by , , if , T: ' af J-Qfl.g: , i ar TOP ROW: Cindy Cramer, Steven Miller, Bobby Wagner, Rebecca Philips, Kay Navarro, Garry Kear, Larry Feasel, Vicki Hufford, Robert Stover, Sheryle Beasley. SECOND ROW: Judy Ludwig, Ricky Granata, Judy Hushour, Joyce Swinehart, Carol Shaffer, William Sprau, Frank Orr, Frederick Kildow, Diana Gingery, Patsy Strait. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Hetzel, Danny Kenner, Patty Lundy, Joe Lininger, Mike Ekle erry, Josephine Beitler, Barbara Hall, John McKinney, Jane Aller, Chester Shock. FOURTH ROW: Richard Holman, Janie Walton, Roger Simonis, Francene Kildow, Ronnie Walton, Janet Pancost, Ralph Chapman, Robert Burkhardt, Keith Balliet, Nancy Britton. FIFTH ROW: Janice Babcock, Doris Barbara Webb, Billy Ohl, Arlene Walter, Dick Chapman, Bobby ROW: Tommy Pope, David Brown, Jeff Grummel, Dennis Camp- Grummel, Eddie Scruggs, Darrel Hamlin, Guy Osborn. SEVENTH Goodman, Jack Bogard, James Riedel, Harbour, Mary Jo Shellhouse. SIXTH bell, Mike Mawer, Joan Davis, Paula . ROW: Marilyn Kay Rose, Jerry Shook, Ronnie Ames, Billy Rose, Ada Hill, Jim Babcock, Marilyn Roof. Teachers: Miss Sammet, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Grandstaff. Page 30 : ECO DGR DE V 53 , 1- in T., K Ql lt, S V g y V Q , . gr -5 Q I W 4 K. I - S' - a , Q jg ' Q K . r Ani- i Q Q-S , kg, ' K :.,:- t L: 4 I ,,,m,4 E if J it - . f .m A - A' ' ii 'tiff T , 1 5 .-2-'xi Q f ' . .VKKQV K 'll I D it I I 5 , S Q. ex , sr' Xp ,tg D ,- ' J ,sa up ,, .. 'M t' A 1 Y ms.. M , ii ff Q fun ,, . -J f Q i ,Q A t U if . 1' v-4.1 . J .t J J 'X ' - ' L 2 TOP ROW: Dick Engler, Jerry Webb, Colleen Crawford, Duane Ankney, Mary Ann Brown, Bobby Gre g, Joyce Dininger, Dennis Beis, Betty Billings. SECOND ROW: Nancy Dunlap, Danny Shook, Racgel Burkhart, Dennis DeLong, Shirley MeKush, Charles Maskey, Janis Hale, Paul Baum, Joann Willson. THIRD ROW: Charlene Smith, Bob Bell, Sharon Hetzel, Ted Hosterman, Susan Golling, Mike Hufford, Janice Wagner, Brian Swinehart, Marie Hartzog. FOURTH ROW: Wayne King, Dick Dillon, Delcie Sampson, Darrell Walton, Gary Adams, Jim Tuttle. Teacher: Mrs. Weininger. Thirty-three boys and girls enrolled on the first day of school. During the first semester Bobby Gregg moved to Lykens School district. Bruce Andrews entered our school from New London, Ohio, and Paul Smith from Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Later, Manuel Lanker entered from the Panama Canal Zone bringing our enrollment to thirty-five. We have contributed to the Red Cross, packed a Red Cross box to be sent overseas and have giv- en to the March of Dimes. Dick Engler, Wayne King, Darrell Walton, and Charlene Smith had perfect attendance for the first semester. During the year we took part in the l-lallowe'en Carnival program and enjoyed numerous birth- day and holiday parties. Page 31 I?II2E31F CIIRXXIJIE 1 K SHR, 'P fo ' . , Aux 5 61 . V , r v. in A v yr, ,. 5 ilk -at -it .. A .. , A n 1 In M tha Y , A A, .. . A is V .J , M ,,' ' . ' ,xg H GK v V i K . V , i ,ax V H k X - LK, 87 gl xx at is .L is 'N . A V vw -. i - ,, t f . 'i ' W - '- 35-1' . ' - .. ' .NDS-T'-' Q ' ' ' N- W In ' r we S' I ,aff . . + ' ' , , X ,- J 3 Y - J it . Eli X: ' ... - . , , - if -- .,w5 at - X- N' -by ., ' A xy fn--sf fr A .K E+: . is L. I L . is r J 123.2 fl ' 5 ssatagizl si f .2 ' 'A g,-, , A , ng ,Kok I A. nw 4, 'b x I i sisi bi, ' g rr , iriii ' ? ' 1 V wA ,J 5 rf ' E . O . sgtg S sg, 1e.fn .e Q ies 2 f to fi its W t f at i td A t r if .- Q It . sxfi-6, tt A 1 K t I nl l R' ' g J g ?as gi , 'dis s A i.:4L'5Li. - ty 11:91 sd L' at X if T gf, f . f K Lk,-7 V gi. V 'A .. . yn V -7 . 4 sir Rx ii ti if f Yng f x . I I id TOP ROW: Pamela Hartzog, Geneva Renfro, Sharon Weber, Wayne Shellhorn, Julie Stover, Michael Osborn, Naomi Spradlin, Donald Yeater, Janet Mercer. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Dyer, Delores Heav- lin, Jeffrey Walton, Denise Minter, Harold Rose, Irene Scott, Danny Webb, Lois Pancost, David War- ner. THTRD ROW: Karen Sue Shock, Linda Lininger, Sandra Walton, Doris Smith, Timrny Walton, Rosemary Scruggs, Lewis Lane, Christine Valentine, Kay Margraf. FOURTH ROW: Karen Ahlefeld, Elizabeth Traxler, Jimmy Hale, Susan Ames, Randy Grummel, Joyce Campbell, Albert Gregg, Ann Grummel, Roger Jump. FIFTH ROW: Linda Hushour, Mary Billings, Andy Feasel, Roberta Britton, Richard Harbour, Janet Holman, Jed Geary, Carol Baum, Ned Kelly. SIXTH ROW: Darlene Kisor, Hal Case, Boneita Heavlin, Bradford Hufford, Connie Barrett, Steve Holt, Peggy Gribben, Mary Jo Fatzinger. Absent: Craig, Bonin, Winona Naugle. Teachers: Miss Stalter, Mrs. Wenner. Page 32 .J as BAD I l if i Nh. FIRST ROW: Jackie Miller, Karen Niebel, Diane Mercer, Parry Ward, Wanda Mahoney, Judy V. Hufford, Helen Bausman. SECOND ROW: Jim Smith, Ronnie Harbour, Carl Geary, Jim McGinnis, Jane Hiatt, Judy Niebel, Suzanne Scliryer, June Moorhead, Barbara Osborn, Lyndel Shaffer, Daryl Ahlefeld, Neil Hartschuh. THIRD ROW: Donna Hummel, Mike Beard, Don Grandstaff, Don Ward, Bud Nutter, Martha Gregg, Janet Maskey, Nancy Osborn, Jolly Geary, Phillip Honseberger, Julian Babcock, Sue Curlis, Gordon Hufford, Miss Cron. FOURTH ROW: David Hawkins, Judy Wyss, Vernice Harris, Henry Mekush, Gloria Gingery, Tena Kay Moyer, Carol Pancost, Rosalie Secoy, Diane Bloom, Lynn Adams, Jean Shellhouse, Janet Swerline, Sharon Riedel, Beverly Corfman. FIFTH ROW: Edson Smith, George Giles, Don Riedel, Randy Mawer, Larry Pan- cost, David Mercer, Bobby Hosterman. OFFICERS President ............. Patty Ward Vice-President ......... Judy Niebel Secretary-Treasurer .... Tena Kay Moyer Librarian .............. Henry Mekush George Giles Advisor .... . . . Miss Grace Cron Page 34 GIRLS, CHORUS -...Q FIRST ROW: Martha Gregg, Jean Walker, lrene Breyley, Phyllis Shellhorn, Ruth Ann Jacobs, Janet Maskey, Connie Beasley, Marilyn Burks, Sandy Mason, Beverly Corfman, Patty Ward, Amy Hill, Judy Adams, Judy Wyss, Miriam Margraf. SECOND ROW: Carol Brown, Barbara Osborn, Leatrice McKinney, Joanne McDer- mott, Marjy Wallace, Nancy Osborn, Helen Sprau, Ginger Gribben, Shirley Walter, Shirley Jump, June Moorhead, Suzanne Lininger, Diane Wagner, Ellen McCracken, Suzanne Schryer. THIRD ROW: Linda Wag- ner, Beverly Miller, Mary Adams, Donna Hummel, Mary Ellen Cross, Jean Maskey, Joyce Balliet, Connie Mercer, Jo Gregg, Janet Gregg, Roma Riedel, Lina Mae Baugher, Jolly Geary, Vernice Harris, Virginia Melroy Wanda Mahoney, Jane Griffin, Marjory Jacobs, Miss Cron. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hiatt, Gloria Gingery, Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Carol Pancost, Elizabeth Cramer, Rosalie Secoy, Diane Bloom. Page 35 BOYS' CHORU fr FIRST ROW: Julian Babcock, Don Riedel, Neil Hartschuh, Lyle Bell, David Bloom, SECOND ROW: Wayne Burks, George Giles, Lynn Bell, David Miller, Bud Nutter, Bobby Hosterman, THIRD ROW: Lester Bell, Jerry Everhart, Don Grandstaff, Carol Brown, Miss Cron. FOURTH ROW: Edward Lin- inger, David Mercer, Wayne Neiderhauser, Lynn Adams, Edson Smith. FIFTH ROW: Larry Pancost Jerry Bogard, Danny Bogard, Gene Coffman, Randy Mawer. S r Q 5 ri Page 36 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Wayne Burks, David Miller, George Giles, Edward Lininger, Lynn Bell, Bud Nutter, Lester Bell, Jerry Everhart, Wayne Neiderhauser, Neil Hartschuh, Lyle Bell. SECOND ROW: Martha Gregg, Iean Walker, Irene Breyley, Phyllis Shellhorn, Ruthann Jacobs, janet Maskey, Diane Mercer, Sandy Ma son, Beverly Coffman, Patty Ward, Amy Hill, Judy Adams, Marilyn Burks, Janet Gregg. THIRD ROW: Barbara Osborn, Marjy Wallace, Nancy Osborn, Helen Sprau, Ginger Gribben, Jolly Geary, Connie Mer cer, Diane Wagner, June Moorhead, Ellen McCracken, Donnie Grandstaff, Miss Cron, FOURTH ROW: Donna Hummel, Carol Brown, Linda Wagner, Mary Adams, Judy Niebel, Tena Kay Moyer, Jane Hiatt, Elizabeth Cramer, Carol Pancost, Rosalie Secoy, Gloria Gingery, Diane Bloom, Julian Babcock, Lynn Adams, David Bloom. FIFTH ROW: Edson Smith, Don Riedel, Larry Pancost, Jerry Bogard, Danny Bogard, Gene Corfman, Randy Mawer, Bobby Hosterman, David Mercer, Vernice Harris. Page 37 SIH IS STAFF ? . 43' SEATED: Marilyn Corfman, Jerry Everhart, Pauline McDermott. SECOND ROW: Jolly Geary, Diane Mercer Marjy Wallace, Mary Cross, Beverly Miller, Judy Adams, Patty Ward, Shirley Kelley, Miss Tuttle, Leatrice McKinney. TIIIRD ROW: Donald Grandstaff, Dick-Ekleherry, Larry Pancost, Gene Corfman. Editor ...... .... J erry Everhart Ass't Editor .... . . . Gene Corfman Bus. Manager . . . . . . Judy Adams Assist. ......... . . . Jolly Geary ,.r . Grade Activities ...... Marjy Wallace Iliff lligh School Activities , Don Grandstaff Sports Editor ........... Dick Ekleberry , Vik ' X Assist. . . . . . . . . . Beverly Miller ' il' ' ' Q ' ,,Vi J Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Mercer A Snapshot Editor . . . . . . Larry Pancost , A -, , A E Assist ......... . . . . Patty Ward ' ' Typists . . .... Marilyn Corfman ' Pauline McDermott r Shirley Kelley L AO A - ' Mary Cross Leatrice McKinney Page 38 RROW STAFF SEATED: Marilyn Corfman, Judy Adams, Pauline McDermott. SECOND ROW: Lester Bell, Jerry Everhart, Beverly Miller, Patty Ward, Shirley Kelley. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Richardson, Diane Mercer, Jolly Geary, Donna Hummel, Larry Pancost. Editor ..... Head Ty ist U p .... Typists ...... Circulation Feature .... Activity . . . Reporter. . . Girls Sports Boys Sports . Proofreader Artist ........ Advisor . .. THE STAFF Judy Adams Marilyn Corfman Pauline McDermott Shirley Kelley Lester Bell Beverly Miller Donna Hummel Larry Pancost Patty Ward Jerry Everhart Diane Mercer Jocelyn Geary Mrs. Richardson Page 39 cs! FUTURE FARMER OFA ERICA ,s FIRST ROW: Gene Goodman, Tom Hall, David Bloom, Larry Von Blon, Darly Campbell, Jim McGinnis. SECOND ROW: Wayne Neiderhauser, Gene Corfman, Jerry Everhart, Ronnie Reed, Wayne Burks. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moorhead, Harold Williams, Ronald Hufford, Gerry Bookmeyer, Don Bare, Junior Ohl, Ray- mond Williams, Elza McDermott, Carl Geary, Richard Wagner, Bill Sowers, Paul Bridgeford. FOURTH ROW: Dick Smith, Tom Corfman, Don Shoox, Verlin Riedel, David Miller, Neil Dininger, Junior Hetzel, Dick Althouse, Keith Tschanen. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Stillberger, Edward Lininger, Glenn Goodman, Don Riedel, Bill Gingery, Herschel Conner, George Giles. Page 40 OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary .... . . . . Treasurer .... Reporter . . . Sentinel . . . Advisor .... .... Jerry Everhart Gene Corfman Paul Hufford Wayne Neiderhouser Wayne Burks Ronnie Reed Mr. Moorhead FUTURE HO EMAKERS OF A ERICA FIRST ROW: Connie Mercer, Marilyn Burks, Janet Maskey, Jane Hiatt, Jolly Geary, Patty Ward, Ellen Dutcher, Marjory Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Schryer, Mary Babcock, Wanda Mahoney, Virginia Melroy, Amy Hill, Patty Britton, Joanne McDermott, Diane Wagner, THIRD ROW: Geraldine Williams, Shirley Walter, Jane Griffin, Gloria Gingery, Darlene Ransom, Jean Maskey, Suzanne Schryer, June Moor- head, Miss Wolf. FOURTH ROW: Diane Bloom, Rosalie Secoy, Carol Pancost, Ruth Ann Jacobs, Carol Brouse, Phyllis Shellhorn, Miriam Margraf. OFFICERS President ..... . ....... Jocelyn Geary Vice-President . . .... Jane Hiatt -w.....,.,,,,,..-.E Secretary .... .... P arty Ward Treasurer . . . .... Janet Maskey Reporter .... .... J une Moorhead Historian ..... . . Mirian Margraf Song Leader . . . . . Diane Wagner Parlimentarian . . . . . Ellen Dutcher Pianist .......... . . Diane Bloom Student Council . . . . . . Mary Babcock Club Mother ..... . . . Mrs. Wanda Maskey Club Father . . . . . Mr. Marion Ward Club Advisor . . . . . Miss Nancy Wolf Page 41 TUDE T COUNCIL Q r my FIRST ROW: Ronnie Hosterman, Keith Tschanen, Jerry Everhart, fPres. J, Van Curlis, Willis Wagner. SECOND ROW: Ginger Gribben, Donnie Grandstaff, Janet Gregg, Judy Niebel, Jolly Geary, fSec. J, Mr. Shell. THIRD ROW: Miss Tuttle, Kathy Riedel, Lester Bell, Connie Bea- sley, Mary Babcock, Mr. Rayle. FOURTH ROW: Mike Beard, Gary Beasley, fVice-Pres. J, David Mercer, Phillip Honseberger, Gene Corfman. LIBRARIANS X FIRST ROW: Jo Gregg, Jean Walker, Barbara Os Harrschuh. SECOND ROW: Miss Tuttle, Nancy born, June Moorhead, Irene Breyley, Neil Neisler, Ginger Gribben, Marjy Wallace, Lina Mae Baugher, Diane Mercer. THIRD ROW: Donnie Grandstaff, Tena Kay Moyer, Mar- ilyn Corfman, Beverly Corfman, Donna I-Iumme Page 42 l, Janet Gregg. ll W VARSITY S FIRST ROW: Dick Ekleberry, Lester Bell, Danny Bogard, Jerry Everhart, Gene Corfman. SEC- OND ROW: Judy Wyss, Judy Niebel, Bobby Hosternian, Patty Ward, Diane Mercer, Mr. Rayle THIRD ROW: Lyle Bell, Ronnie Hosterman, Gilbert Kinney, Charles Wolford, Lynn Bell, Don: nie Grandstaff. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Bogard, Randy Mawer, Bill Sowers, Wayne Neiderhauser Billy Gingery. Y-TEENS 'W' uv V Y FIRST ROW: Irene Breyley, Shirley Kelly, Virginia Hall, Janet Maskey, Connie Beasley, Mar- ilyn Burks, Sandy Mason, Beverly Corfman, Ellen Dutcher, Amy Hill. SECOND ROW: Barbara Osborn, Leatrice McKinney, -JoAnne McDermott, Marjy Wallace, Nancy Osborn, Helen Sprau, Ginger Gribben, Shirley Walters, Shirley Jump, June Moorhead, THIRD ROW: Miss Tuttle, Mary Ellen Cross, Jean Maskey, Joyce Balliet, Connie Mercer, Diane Mercer, Jo Gregg, Janet Gregg, Roma Riedel, Lina Mae Baughger, Mrs. Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hiatt, Gloria Gingery, Tena Kay Moyer, Judy Niebel, Carol Pancost, Lou Cramer, Rosalie Secoy, Diane Bloom. Page 43 Randy Mawer A member of the A11- Ohio Boys Band which played for the Ohio State Fair. WHO' WHO NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: June Moorhead, Diane Mercer, Tena Kay Moyer, Wayne Burks, Diane Bloom, Patty Ward. SECOND ROW: Janet Maskey, Jerry Everhart, Gene Corfman, Judy Niebel, Judy Adams. Tena Kay Moyer County Winner in the Prince of Peace Public Speaking Contest. Page 44 K .2 Patty Ward S Attended Girls State , S as representative of our J school. Jerry Everhart Boys State Representative Student Council President Annual Editor. F. F. A. President. xx f!J' fr, ,Q my ff ' 1 E , A gs K X Q x, ss x'N x S X S . xx , ff X We-N ' 'X 4 12. 1 X -2- xxx N n , wif- b I mix K F' Q1 E 14.4 'f . f' ' fi x nfs, SIU., -:un 1 B A L X' .IRQ ,xg ., ci x V its IE. IIK - 5 N 36 nh + f VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Ronnie Hosterman, David Miller, Lynn Bell, Charles Wolford, Merlin Reed, Richard Wolford, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Donnie Grandstaff, Mgr.g Bobby Hosterman, Dick Ekleberry, Mgr Mr. Rayle, Coach. THIRD ROW: Jerry Everhart, Jerry Bogard, Danny Bogard, Gene Corfman, Lester Bell. Name of School Played Opponent Sycamore Nevada 57 64 McCutchenville 44 62 Wharton 53 76 Salem 57 87 Melmore 61 95 Marseilles 53 95 Harpster 56 73 Bucyrus 66 79 Upper Sandusky 51 70 Nevada 36 75 McCutchenvi1le 45 41 Carey 54 65 Wharton 48 63 Lykens 49 78 Salem 41 57 Sulphur Springs 48 45 Forest 53 89 Old Fort 58 83 Marseilles 45 57 Ha rpster 48 74 Page 46 Name of School Played Opponent Sycamore COUNTY TOURNEY Nevada 49 Wharton 60 McCutchenvi1le 51 Wharton 64 DISTRICT TOURNEY Milan 61 Attica 62 llolmes-Liberty 54 Sulphur Springs 44 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Troy-Luckey 64 L., Jerry Bflgafd Coach Rayle Lester Bell Danny Bogard Jerry Everhart Page 47 Gene Coffman RESERVE BASKETB LL' Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore FIRST ROW: Van Curlis, David Miller, Bobby Hosterman, Charles Wolford, Merlyn Reed, Dick Wolford. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rayle, Dick Ekleberry, Lynn Bell, Ronnie Hosterman, Don Shook, Lyle Bell, Don Grandstaff. THIRD ROW: Edson Smith, Edward Lininger, David Mercer, Randy Mawer, Lynn Stillberger, Henry Mekush. SEA SON'S RECORD Nevada McCutchenville Wharton Salem Melmore Marseilles l-larpster Nevada McCutchenville Page 48 Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Carey Wharton Lykens Salem Sulphur Springs Forest Old Fort Marseilles Harpster Diane Mercer Parry Ward CHEERLE DERS lug. Judy Wyss Judy Niebel Karen Nicbcl Virgima lxlclroy Carol Brousc J. H I G ll Roma Kelley Jackie Miller Sue Bell Page 49 4 3HUJ'.1UCP4 6 l!42I1E'JUJl?E1. -IU BASEB LL F ll ff x Al A A 5 s F 2 X2 5 K E A S at V' x :,, , 'Qu n 1 my M y lr i X' 2 3 . :Xi if XX I m y I O if R... and FIRST ROW: Jerry Bogard, Lester Bell, Jerry Everhart, Ronnie Hosterman, Lynn Bell. SECOND ROW: Lyle Bell, Charles Wolford, Danny Bogard, Wayne Neiderhauser, Bill Sowers, Mr. Rayle. THIRD ROW: David Mercer, Toby Riedel, Bobby Hosterman, Da vid Miller, Randy Mawer. SEASON 'S RECORD Sycamore 2 1 Salem 1 Sycamore 2 McCutchenvil1e Sycamore 7 Nevada 16 Sycamore 0 Harpster Sycamore 6 Wharton 1 Sycamore 1 1 Marseilles Page 50 JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS FIRST ROW: Barney Martin, Manager. SECOND ROW: Bobby Navarro, Tommy Walton, Willis Wagner, Jimmy Stewart, Bordon Hufford, Mr. Richardson. THIRD ROW: Donald Secoy, Myron Babcock, Billy Hufford, Freddy Lundy, Philip Miller, Richard Wolford. FOURTH ROW: Bob Sowers, Ronald Harbour, Dick Vance, Terry Beasley, Newman Renfro, Larry Hill. SEASON'S RECORD 5 Wins 0 Losses FIRST ROW: Gordon Hufford, Bobby Navarro, Barney Martin, Tommy Walton. SECOND ROW: Richard Wolford, David Lininger Willis Wagner, Jimmy Stewart, Howard Shook, Mr. Richardson. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Harbour, Newman Renfro, Terry Beasley, Billy Hufford, Myron Babcock, Mickey Miller. This team had a season's record of lO wins and 3 losses. The greatest accomplishment was winning the County Tournament for the second straight year. TOURNAMENT GAMES Sycamore 46 - McCutchenville 33, Sycamore 45 - Mifflin Kirby Sycamore 46 - Salem ZZ. Page 51 W, www -Lf V4 , , 4- ,Q fb? Qi 9235 if NR ' 3 fmfiff . , 5 JR ffffw fl, 4- x Qi .f R Q-.. B. Q G Q X X ,Q 9 W.- i .P 1 w f Q Q K f, 1 N X 3, , r X Af: 0, Q a ,S 1 Q. 3' x g . K S. M.,,f+'-fg Viv' , , , ix .. ,A I . . 1 if wg 3? , X f x . ,- +64 D 9 .V x -4' f 4 1 .1 :Q Ilwm fm N ' ' ' ' W ff PATR ON S Tiny Teen Shop Light House Jean Marie Beauty Shop Miller Bros. Jewelers Firestone Store Cramer Brothers The Poling Kitchen Co. Tony Gaietto Art's Lunch Harvey Clothing Store Comstock Jewelry Winfried Hoke Shoppe Sears Catalog Co. Tates Tiffin Hi-Grade Tiffin Radio Store Newman's Music Store Viola Town Miller J. C. Penney Co. Jay's Toggery R. E. Murphy Co. Treasure Chest Schiff's Shoe Store New Method Laundry Spiece Typewriter J 8 R Maxine Apparel Shop ' Glenn Volmar Schoenberger Produce Koehler's Greenhouse Upper Carry Out Buckeye Nitrogen Co. Havelin Hotel Lee's Five and Ten Castanien Insurance Co Bon Ton Restaurant Artz Bros. Moore's Store Elon Grandstaff Paul Wagner Wilma's Beauty Shop Glen Grandstaff Dr. F. M. Smith Carey Economy Store Mapes Rexall Drugs Carey Furniture Store Swartz Texaco Station The Economy Market Ice Cream Page 54 Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Tiffin Bucyrus Bucyrus Bucyrus Bucyrus Bucyrus Bucyrus Bucyrus Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Sycamore Carey Carey Carey Carey Carey RFJMHEWWHSDB li0LLING'S REXALL STURE Pnonuczns AND Dlsrnlsuroas of Livesfock. Household Wahonls 6 Sick Room Supplies and lsalyfs ke cream Certified Farm Seeds Sycamore Ph. 7-5222 Phone 7-6752 Sycamore, Ohio R- R- 4 UPPCI' Sllldlliklf - Q is Compliments Harry E. Cole INSURANCE All Kinds REAL ESTATE SALESMAN In Association VVith ELISE HARE Upper Sandusky, Ohio If You Wish To BUY, SELL OR INSURE A PROPERTY SEE HHANKH COLE Page 55 Compliments of HELEN'S DRIVE INN Richardson's Root Beer Good Sandwiches-Frozen Foods-Ice Cream SYCAMORE OHIO zuMBAcH 1EwEi.Ens Hamilton, Elgin and Bulova Watches Columbia Diamonds--Guaranteed Watch Repair Carey Ohio IHE SNYDER IUMBER CO. Carey, Ohio Coal-Hardware-Insulation-MiIlwork R Builders' Supplies-Pittsburg Paints-Lumber The place to buy when you want to build! Compliments of lEE'S IO4 Madison St. Phone 2668 Tiffin, Ohio SHUMAN BROTHERS GARAGE Complete Automotive Service 24-Hr. Wrecker Service Phone 6-2821 Carey, Ohio Compliments of CHIC SHOPP E Sycamore Ohio Compliments of WOOD'S COFFEE SHOP Bill Wood, Prop. Upper Sandusky Ohio SHUMWAY FLORAL CO. f opposite Ritz Theatrej 23 South Washington St. Phone 53 Tiffin, Ohio Page 56 Ashton's 5c 8: 10c Store Self-Serve for Your Convenience UPPER SANDUSKY N. HUFFORD, Mgr. FORD-MERCURY Sales and Service ELLIS - MARTIN INC- l25-l27 South Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio C. R. ELLIS PHONE 155 Compliments of THE CHIEF DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 257 - Upper Sandusky, Ohio Always in the Market for Milk and Cream Compliments of KINLEYS DAIRY Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products and Ice Cream Upper Sandusky Ohio Imler's Variety Store School Supplies - Work Clothes Dry Goods and Notions - Wallpaper SYCAMORE, OHIO Compliments of MOORE FUNERAL HOME sYcAMoRE oHlo PAUL H. GALBRAITH Insurance Sycamore Ohio I SOFT WATER DELIVERY IOOO-Gal. Tank - Call 7-5931 CLARKE WEININGER Route 2 Sycamore, Ohio Page 57 Compliments of STEPHAN LUMBER CO. uma sANousKY, oruo Compliments of CARI A. SCHWABLE HDWE. C0. Tiffin Ohio Compliments of Richardson's Flower Shop Compliments of ENGlER'S PIUMBING 8. HEATING For Complete Satisfaction in Sales and Service as Well as Installation SYCAMORE, OHIO UPPe' sandU5kY Ohio Store Phone 7-9372 Home Phone 7-9104 Compliments of Good Furniture and Carpets The Wyandot Auto Club U' B E R N A R D S AAA Carey Ohio UT PAYS TO BELONGJ YW Compliments of BRINGMAN 8. COMPANY MORTICIANS THE DAILY CHIEF UNION UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO UPPER SANDUSKY, Omg Ambulance Service Phone I97 Page 58 I Compliments of Sayger Camera Studio Dr. D. J. Bauer d Dentist all Sayger Upper Sandusky Ohio 1 r A Wyandot County Product Myers Pontiac Sales Quality Metal Burial Vaults Since 1923 The Wyandot Vault Co. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone Tiffin, Ohio Baker Hudson Sales COmP'ime fS of 441 N. Warpole St. Warner, Upper Sandusky Ohio Optometrist Phone ll65-W CARLOS BAKER n Upper Sandusky Ohio .. l s . Bair Bros. Co. Sporting Goods TIFFIN OHIO Complimenfs of Kurtz Shoe Store Shoes for all the family? Page 59 Compliments 3 Compliments of of Tiffin Machine Sz Auto Parts Phone 3525-26 20 East Market St. Bucyrus Ohio Tiffin Ohio Tiffin Outlet Furniture 28 East Market Street New H Used Furniture Tiffin, Ohio Phone 3461 S. P. Osborn, Owner Compliments of Hunter's Restaurant Phone 6-8981 Carey Ohio HFine Foodu LAN N IN G MOTOR SALES Congratulations WHETSTON E CLEANERS , -1 FORD-MERCURY Dry Cleaning and Laundry Sales 8 Service ll5 N. Sandusky Ave. CAREY'0Hlo Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments Lite Star O11 Co. of Fleet Wing Petroleum Products Phone 335 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Carey Food Locker Carey Page 60 Ohio Best Wishes IO DMIIY STOIIE UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO GRIBBEN'S PLUMBING AND HEATING TELEPHONE 7-4482 SYCAMDRE, DHIU Complimenfs of Ihe BENTON STORE Groceries Drugs Hardware 147 Benton Ohio ARTHUR BEAN'S MUSIC HOUSE BAND INSTRUMENTS SALES AND REPAIR E. PERRY ST. PHONE 1434 TIFFIN, OHIO SCHECKS MARKET Complete SELF-SERVE Store Bucyrus - Upper Sandusky Mansfield - Shelby Ti KENNEY'S CITIES SERVICE 123 North Warpole Upper Sandusky, Ohio res - Batteries - Accessories Greasing and Washing Page 61 .1 ,ft Wyandot County Implement Dealers Association CREAGER IMPLEMENT CO. CAREY IMPLEMENT STORE WHARTON HARDWARE SCHMIDT MACHINE SHOP M. E. BOWEN IMPLEMENT STORE U. S. IMPLEMENT COMPANY WYANDOT TRACTOR 5 IMPLEMENT UPPER FARM SERVICE INC. WYANDOT CO. FARM BUR. CO-OP ASSN. UPPER TRACTOR SALES 8 SERVICE Seneca County Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Tiffin - Fireside - Siam Seneca Motor Sales Chrysler and Plymouth Cars 8 E. Market Street SYCAMORE IMPLEMENT s'roRE Phone 1546 Tiffin, Ohio VENT IMPLEMENT sToRE . Compliments The New Riegel State Bank of New Riegel, Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Williams Jewelry Store 177 S. Washington St. Phone 2937 Tiffin, Ohio Not On The Corner But On The Square Bristoll Funeral Home C 8: D Lunch Breakfast Lunches 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Sandwiches Phone 62761 Open 24 Hours Carey, Ohio Phone 6-1766 Bucyrus, Ohio Page 62 BOLES-DANDURAND STUDIO School and College Photographs PHONE 2439 T23 s hwhg s Til Oh oNs ro THE GRADUAH ASS or T956 H and G GROCERY and RESTAURANT Phone 7-6212 I Sycamore, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF SYCAMORE Mlll and SUPPLY nmsns IN Fence Posts - Feeds - Seeds Grains - Purina Chews Wayne Feed and Master Mix PHONE 7-6272 SYCAMORE, OHIO M. A. WARD, Manager FROZEN FCOD CENTER Your Home Freezer's Best Friend 9 Cherries in 30-lb. tin Beef Quarters, Pork Cuts, Hams Home Freezer Full? Rent a locker! v SYCAMORE FROZEN FOOD LOCKER Phone: Sycamore 7-9772 Clean, Prompt Service-Slaughtering W. F. SIMONIS Sales Service GENUINE TIRES PARTS BATTERIES GUARANTEED USED CARS PHONE 7-6762 SYCAMORE, oH1o FIRST NATIONAL BANK I i Capitol 575,000 Surplus SI50,000 THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE SYCAMORE, 0Hl0 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CLAISS OF 5.6 THE JIM DUGAN STORE MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE CLOTHING MARION, OHIO 5 ff Z ,wlfaawywmnvquw f 6! SYCAMORE LUMBER ., f.f , A. yfi 1 J,,, fe xx gi I f JEWELRY STORE ll4 N SANDUSKY AVENUE UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO C 0 M P A N Y 9 lumber, Millwork 8. Roofing Cement, Hardware 8. Coal Sycamore, Ohio pHoNE 7-5662 NORTH END GROCERY 'A' Fresh Meats, Groceries and Vegetables TELEPHONE 7-5422 EUGENE BENNER PEOPLES BANK CO. GROWING WITH CAREY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Individual Deposits Solicited Saving Accounts Safe Depository Page 66 Compliments of Producers Livestock Co-op Association Phone 286R Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments to The Class of H56H L. L. Ludwig Sycamore Ohio DIBLES MEN WEAR AMERICA'S BEST KNOWN BRANDS Upper Sandusky Ohio Compliments of Blue Furniture Co. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Gamble Authorized Dealer J. H. MULLHOLAND, OWNER Phone 6-2791 Carey Ohio Rogers Auto Electric Service United Motors and Auto Lite Service Magnetos Briggs 5 Stratton Engines and Parts Borbards Beauty Shop Sycamore, Ohio Phone 296 CompNmenh of ZEIGLER MILLING Bucyrus, Ohio age 67 C0 L Q ,A I PLANKTON STORE GROCERIES - MEATS - HARDWARE FROZEN FOODS Mildred and Eldon Nausbaum Sycamore, Ohio R. F. D. No. 3 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Courses in Accounting, Business Administration, Medical Secretarial, and Stenographic. APPROVED FOR VET ERAN TRAINING Authorized to confer degrees Tittin, Ohio Best Wishes ot PENNY'S in TIFFIN, OHIO Agricultural Lime-Stone-Gravel Sand-Sheep Shearing CLIFFORD SCOTT PHONE 297-X3 Sycamore, Ohio Tiffin Jewelry Nationally Advertised Diamonds-Watches-Silver Budget Terms Available 73 E. MARKET ST. TIFFIN, OHIO fAcross from the Auto Club! 1 Compliments ot JOHN H. NEATE Authorized Dealer DODGE - PLYMOUTH - OLDSMOBILE Upper Sandusky Ohio CRAYCRAFT COAL, FEED AND SUPPLY COMPANY Roofing, Nails, Plaster and Other Building Materials PHONE 39 UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO He Will Like it Better if it comes From HOOK'S CIothing-Furnishings-Shoes TIFFIN, OHIO Page 68 HOWARD'S CLEANERS One Day Service CAREY, OHIO Phone 6-279 l WALTHER HARDWARE Maytag Sales 8: Service Evinrude Outboard Motor Sales and Service Bucyrus Ohio MEXICO MARKET Groceries-Vegetables-Meats Gas and Oil Louis Smith Phone 7-6154 Mexico, Ohio Complimenis of Kuenzli Quarries Co., Inc. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Main Office 673 - W Gravel Plant 692 - W 2 SMITH'S APPAREL SHOP Smart Apparel for Mafron or Miss Carol King and Martha Manning Dresses Rosemar and Mary Lane Coafs Millinery and Accessories Tiffin and Fostoria .WWA We MW 112 N. sANDusKv Avi. UPPER SANDUSKY. OHIO PHONE 588 Paul R. Hildebrand Complimenfs of Art Callari Hay Company Buyers of AII Grade Hay 351-W PHONES 352 UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO OAK VIEW LOCKERS COMPLETE SLAUGHTERING POULTRY DRESSING AND PROCESSING FRESH AND FROZEN TURKEYS Phone 817 Lykens, Ohio Page 69 I Shorty's Service Center Tires, Batteries, Accessories, General Motor Repairing, Complete Motor Tune-up, Gulf Oil Products, Evinrude Outboard Motors Phone 7-6232 Sycamore, Ohio Compliments of ANKNEY ELECTRIC Electrical Wiring of all Kinds Phone 7-4682 Sycamore, Ohio ROMANKO'S SOHIO SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE Phone 79712 Sycamore, Ohio H. H. LUDWIG Distributor of Sohio Petroleum Products Phone 7-4452 Sycamore , Ohio CITY FURNITURE STORE 119 W. Mansfield St. - Phone 2-1731 Bucyrus, Ohio. Compliments of THE SYCAMORE LEADER The Home of Fine Printing PHONE 7-4462 SYCAMORE, OHIO E. 8. R. FIXIT SHOP Radio and Television Service PIIOFIB 7-6312 Sycamore, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 VALENTINE HARDWARE SYCAMORE T. M. Valentine Earl Valentine Page 70 ng -ti Compliments of Karg's Roller Arena Open Every Evening Mossbrugger Roofing and Heating Johns-Manville Approved Contractor Williamson Furnaces Coal--Gas--Oil 513 N. 7th St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 671 J 8 to ll P.M. Junction RtS. 23 5 30N Phone 904 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Eat More NEUMEISTERS Vitamin Enriched Bread and Pastry Upper Sandusky Ohio S Wyandot County Farm Bureau , . . . Compliments COOp6I'at1V6 ASSOC13t1OH Deep Freezers - Farm Implements of Feed and Seed Grinding and Mixing Petroleum Products - Fence Phone 244 Upper Sandusky Comphmenn of Karg Contractors NGeneral Contractorsn The Complete Job Shecks Super Markets Phone 727 Complete Self Service Food Stores Upper Sandusky Ohio CAREY OHIO Page 71 1, . l. l. Callari Hay Company Buyers ol All Grades of HAY und STRAW It will pay you to get our prices before selling Phone Us Collect No. 740 I Compliments of l. H. HEFFELFINGER WELL DRILLING - PUMP REPAIRING DEMING ELECTRIC DEEPWELL AND SHALLOWED PUMPS PHONE 43 Free Well Drilling Estimates 128 west CHURCH STREET UPPER SANDUSKY oi-no Uppe, 5.,,d,,,ky Qhio CAREY Moron HE OHIO SERVICE, INC. BUICK SALES and SERVICE USED CARS Phone 6 - 2511 Carey Oltio POWER The Annual Staff takes this opportunity to ex- press its appreciation to all those individuals, merchants, etc. who helped make this an- nual possible by their adver- tising. We deeply appreciate your help. Pg72 ww.. wx .':-'.4zf,-:.-.1A,,A..:fJ', ....g, ,, f- V....1,,,, . . .-. ..,., i
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