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7 t9SX Memories of the students enlighten every doorstep of Blume High. Many are the cries that echo down the halls. Teachers, their rules, friends, their laughter, clubs, their activities, games, their joys and sorrows, wins and losses, concerts, beautiful and poetic—none of these will be forgotten, the year 1957-1958. Giving something to each and every one of us is the Retrospect staff’s gift so as to bring back the many memories we share. Arlene Metz, Editor-in-Chief Dan Zerkel, Business Manager Freya Daflcr, Literary Editor Mary Lou Antram, Art Editor Richard Headapchl, Sports Editor Barbara Chiles, Club Editor Mr. Ferd Gross, Advisor The Retro staff would like to thank Mr. Binkley and Doug Mincks for helping with the photography. l OUR SCHOOL Sacred to our memories will be this building: whose “halls of ivy” have echoed our footsteps, sheltered our victory cries, and reflected our music and dances. This building will not be abandon in our memories, for part of our lives have been cradled in its arms, the arms of teachers, devoted and faithful. 2 A L M A M A T E K There’s a high school in Ohio Near the banks of the Auglaize, And to her we each say, 1 owe Thee a heartfelt song of praise. 1 lail to thee, dear Alina Mater, Temple reared by God’s own hand. Our gratitude we offer though we roam through many lands. Refrain - - Dear Illume High School, we adore thee, And we’ll guard thy sanctity. May the noble thought that bore thee Live through all eternity. v c r ok v u Yea Wapak, we re here lo win, Show them that we can do it again, We will fight for dear Blume High, Fight on forever, till we die; We'll put our hearts behind you, team, We’re bound to see your colors gleam, On and on we ll fight for you For our dear old Blume High School! Rah! Rah! Rah! Yea Wapak. we re here to win, Show them that we can do it again, We will fight for dear Blume High, Fight on forever, till we die; We’ll put our hearts behind you, team, We’re bound to see your colors gleam. On and on we’ll fight for you For our dear old Blume High School! 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward 1-4 Administration 5-11 School personnel —..........—... 11 Seniors 12-27 History 14 Photos _ 15-25 Snapshots Juniors .................................... Sophomores Freshman 28 29-32 33-37 38 39-43 Cheerleaders 44 Junior High .................................................. 45-5 L Eighth grade 46-48 Seventh grade 49-51 Activities _________________________________________ 53-78 Sports___________________________________________________________ 79-94 Senior Autographs 95 Directory _.... 96-99 Appreciation 100-103 Autographs .................... . 104 4 5 Hoard of Education Seated, left to right: Mr. F. O. Ellsworth, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Delbert Ruck; Dr. A. B. Musser, Sr.; Mr. Fred Wintzer, President; Mr. Albert Katterhenry, clerk; Rev. C. B. Clendcnen; and MV. Clarence Miller. Secretaries 6 Mrs. Kay Payne is secretary to Mr. Ellsworth. Mrs. Bernice Ruck is secretary to Mr. Van Atta. Faculty Mrs. Charles Miller, teacher of American History, and American Government, looks up from her work. Mr. Ferd Gross, teacher of trigonometry, solid geometry, advanced algebra, general math, and eighth grade math, stands in front of the bulletin board. Mrs. Bertha Bambauer, teacher of Junior Business, bookkeeping, and typing I and II, explains the bookkeeping cycle. Mr. H. C. Beckwith, teacher of industrial arts I, metal work II, auto mechanics, and printing, watches Roger Hendricks work. Mr. Ludwell Binkley, teacher of general science and biology, uses the bioscope. HE BOOKKEEPING CYCLE POST-CLOSING TRIAL BALANCE r JOUKr---- . . :«i Jim. tTWO JWML 1C TmC wIPM ----“I LEDGER __________________ I t t •MC A T A AW ■----■--- ’ -“ ---- WORK S balance 7 Faculty Mr. Victor Blanke, teacher of driver’s training and algebra I, opens the door of the driver’s training car. Miss Marcella Boecker, teacher of seventh and eighth grade English and speech prepares for her next class. Miss Lucille Bushong, teacher of English II and girls’ physical education, explains the types of books. Mr. Michael Capoziello, head football and track coach, reserve basketball coach, teacher of boys’ physical education, and seventh grade social science, prepares to show a film. Mr. Larry Curtis, who teaches Ohio History, social science, reserve football and assistant football coach, and freshman basketball coach, looks up from his folder. 8 Miss Ruth Holl, teacher of Latin I and II, Spanish I and II, and English II, shows a Latin flash card. Mr. Norval Freymuth, vocational agriculture I, II, III, IV, teacher stands beside a motor. Mrs. Helen Hartup, teacher of social science, English II, and head of the school library, examines a new book. Miss Ada Hunt, teacher of English I and IV, straightens the papers on the bulletin board. Miss Jeannette Slocum, vocal music teacher, sits at the piano. Faculty Faculty Mr. Jack Bigelow, band director, looks through his brief case. Mr. Ned Bush, teacher of plane geometry, general science, and eighth grade science, explains the digestive system. Mr. Joseph Carter, teacher of shorthand I and II, typing I, salesmanship and business law, types on an Underwood typewriter. Mr. James Coats, head basketball coach, assistant football coach and teacher of seventh and eighth grade math, driver’s training and eighth grade science, explains a math problem. Mr. John Crites, teacher of chemistry and physics, docs an experiment. Mr. Jack Krebs, teacher o£ industrial arts I, drawing II, metal I, woodworking II and III, Icoks over an end table. Miss Gcncura Lanning, teacher of Home economics I, II, III. and IV, checks the supplies in the deep freeze. Mrs. Mary Louise Sayre, teacher of World History, American History, speech and journalism, points out a spot on the map. 10 Librarians Cafeteria Staff The librarians grouped around their desk are, left to right: Miss Louise Miller, Mrs. Doris Cunningham, Mrs. Alma Presar, Miss Joan Win-kelman, and Mrs. Harriet Saunders. The cafeteria staff are, seated: Mrs. Jerry Scott, Mrs. Leota Shoffstall, and Mrs. Harryette Jackson. Standing: Mrs. Jerry Fritz, Mrs. Evelyn Schaub, and Mrs. Roberta Knoch. Hus Drivers Custodians The bus drivers are, front row: Herb Lunz, William Metz, Alfred Lunz, and Mrs. Florence Stinebaugh. Back row: Daniel Binkley, Paul Koch, Fritz Schaffner and Isadore Ruck. Our custodians are: Mr. Harold Kennedy, Mr. Isadore Ruck, Mr. Howard Zerkel, and Mr. Estill Harmon. 11 SCIIOOLDA Y SNAPSHOTS Sharon Camper, Susan Cornell, and Sharon Campbell clean the bookroom. 3. Senior girls take a break from their work. 2. Wanda Meyers, Lura Mae Lunz, Judy 4. Students relax in study hall at noon. Wenning, and Barbara Chiles are busy with band programs. 12 13 Senior Class History When our class first entered high school in 1954, we already felt quite mature, for we were no longer in junior high. We weren’t used to clanging bells and the bewilderment of changing classes. That year was our first opportunity to choose a few of our courses. In the spring our outstanding band was fortunate enough to participate in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D. C. Many members of our class were among the proud marchers who paraded down Pennsylvania Ave. Our football team also did very well. We defeated St. Marys for the first time-in 9 years! Linda Lament was our class president, while Mary Lou Antram, Sharon Camper and Barbara Chiles served as vice president, service director and secretary-treasurer, respectively. We really felt like “top brass” our sophomore year because we hail the little freshmen beneath us. Linda Lament led us from her position of president, while Jon Brewer, Susan Cornell and Sharon Camper collaborated as vice president, secretary and service director. That year we became active in the many organizations and activities. Our band continued as the most outstanding in the district, and our football team tied for second in the league and, again, upset St. Marys. During our junior year we witnessed many memorable moments. We were really “riding high” when we received our class rings. Our class play “Mr. Angel , was a wonderful success, but was only one of the highlights of our year. Widi spring came the spring carnival and the junior-senior prom which was the special treat of the year. Mary Lou Antram was bestowed the honor of class president, Clyde Berry was vice-president, Barbara Chiles was secretary, and Sally Martin was service director. Here we were at last on top of the list. Le Ardycc Ritter reigned in the royal position of Home-coming Queen. Jon Brewer shaped our class matters as president, Clyde Berry as vice-president, LeArdyce Ritter as treasurer, Judy Wenning as service director and Barbara Chiles as secretary. Adding color to the year was the class play “Detective in Spite of Himself”, the spring carnival, band concerts, dances after the games and before realizing it, Baccalaureate and Commencement made our memory book complete. With the twelve years we have spent working for a diploma and the experience and knowledge we gained in high school our future will Ik filled with the innumerable memories we have encountered. 14 BARBARA KAY ADAMS “Charming' poised, and so petite.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Inter Nos 3. 4; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. JAMES WESLEY ADAMS “He's a Jim dandy!” Senior Ili-Y 2. 3. 4; Junior Hi-Y 1; Bed Feather 3; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Varsity Chib 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Football 1. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4. MARY LOU ANTRAM We like her natural.......she’s naturally nice.’ Senior Y-Teens 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2. Secretary-Treasurer 2; Inter Nos I. 3, 4; Lantern Staff 3. 4. Co-Kditor 4; Student Librarian 3, 4; Class Vice President 1; Class President 3. SUE ANN ARMSTRONG “Laughter has many tools, but a smile is the handle that fits them all.” Chorus 1. 2. 4; G.A.A. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Secretarial Staff 4; Inter Nos 1, 2. JOHN THOMAS BAEUMKL “There was little accomplished until I l egan to work and now there isn’t any.” Industrial Arts Course 1, 2. 3. 4. LARRY KARL BAEUMEL “My Che vie is my chariot and I shall not walk. Industrial Arts Course 1, 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM C. BERG “He is timid, h is shy, but there is mischief in his eye.” Senior Hi-Y 2. 3; F.F.A. 1. 2, 3. 4. President 4. CLYDE WILLIAM BERRY “Truly a man of distinction.” Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3. President 4; Junior Ili-Y 1; Football 2, 3. 4. Manager 2; Track 2. 3, 4. Manager 2; Varsitx Club 4; Class Vice President 3. 4; Homeroom Vice President 1, 2. WESLEY MORGAN BLIZZARD “Something between a hindrance and a help.” Inter Nos 3. 4; Spanish Club 4, President 4; F.B.L.A. 1; Science Fair 2. 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4. JACK WILLIAM BREWER “A ditch in time saves nine out of ten drivers.” Variity Chib 4; Football 3. 4; Basketball Manager 3; Track 3, 4; Science Fair. 15 JON ALAN BREWER “The ‘ccrct of I f- is not to do what von like, but tc like what you do. Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Junior Hi-Y 1: Student Council 1, 2; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Class President 4; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom President 3. DALE EUGENE BURDEN “Beware, I may be a great man yet,’ Football Manager 2; Homeroom President 2. DAVID CAMPBELL “Life is ju;t a game cf football, with time out for women.” Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 3; F.F'.A. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 4. SHARON MAE CAMPBELL “The way to multiply happines, is to divide it.’ Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens; Inter Nos 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Band 3; Chorus 2; Retro Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. SHARON ANN CAMPER A blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient.” Y-Teens 2, 3. 4; Inter Nos 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Chairman 2; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1. 3; Lantern Staff 3. 4; Prom C mmittt. 3; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Secretarial Staff 3. BARBARA JEAN CHILES “The be-1 way to keep your friends is not to give them away.” Y-Teens 2. 3, 4. Vice President 4; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Retro Staff 4, Club Editor; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Service Director 2; Secretarial Staff 3. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. CAROLYN JOYCE CLARK “Her future's planned, third finger, left hand.’ Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Secretarial Staff 3, 4. KENT LAVERLE COPELAND “Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be enjoyed today.” Senior Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Hi-Y 1; Football 2, 3; Football Manager 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. SUSAN JANE CORNELL “A smile and a friendly word for all.” Freshman Chorus 1. President 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Homeroom President 1; Class Secretary 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, Secretary 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3, 4; Lantern Staff 3. 4; Inter Nos 1; Junior Class Play 3; Retro Staff 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Secretarial Staff 4. FERROL ROSE CUMMINS “I just can’t make my eyes behave. G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2. 3, 4. Vice President 4; F.II.A. 2; Inter Nos 3. 4; Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. 16 FREYA ANN DAFLER “I never get tired — of talking.” Transferred from Cincinnati; Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Hand 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Hetro Staff 4. Literary Editor; Lantern Staff 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Student Librarian 1, 2. SAMUEL GLEN DAVIDSON “Give me a laundry list and I'll set it to music.” Hetro Staff 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4; Red Feather 1; Homeroom Vice President 3; Junior Hi-Y, Vice President 1; Student Council 1; Minstrel 3. V,,.. k JUDY ESTELLE DAMS “ller chief delight is teasing, her disposition pleasing. F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; Senior Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. I. 2. 3, 4. SONJA MARIE DAVIS I love men. not became they’re not men. but because they’re not women.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1; Secretarial Staff 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS EUGENE DENMAN “The happic't miser on earth; he saves up every friend he makes.” Band 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y I. 2; Dance Band 3; Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM ROBERT DILL “Not too serious, not too gay, but a very fine fellow every day.” Football 1, 2. MICHAEL SCOTT DONART “lie can talk his way through sheet iron.” Inter Nos 1; Junior Hi-Y 1; Senior Hi-Y' 2, 3. 4. Chaplain 3, Secretary 4; Lantern Staff 4; Student Council 2; Junior Class Play Stage Crew 3; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Cboras 3; Intermediate Band 2; Senior Band 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; District Scholarship Tests 1. 2. 3. REGINA LAVERA EISEHT “Oh! For the married life.” Y-Teens 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Social Chairman 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Homeroom Vice President 2. WAYNE ALLAN ELLSWORTH “If you want to kill time, try working it to death.” Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4: Basketball 1; Senior Hi-Y 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Track 3, 4; Junior Class Play Stage Crew 3; Homeroom Vice President 1. NORMA JANE ELS ASS “Why grow? It’s so useless.” G. A. A. 1; Freshman Chorus 1; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Chorus 1, 2. 4; Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3; F. H. A. 4. ■ 17 THOMAS MARION EMERSON “If silence is golden, he’s making money. F. F.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ETGEN “Rea.on and judgement are the quality of a leader.’’ G. A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4, President 4; Junior Y-Teens 2: Senior Y-Teen 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3. 4, Captain 4; Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; F.B.L.A. 3. 4, Reporter 4; Student Council 2. WILLIAM GEORGE COTT “The height is the measure of a man.' Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Varsity Club 4. JUDY HARDIN “Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me.” Inter Nos 1; Freshman Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2. Vice-President 2; Homeroom President 2; Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3. ALLEN HARSHBARGER “A sleep in class is worth two in bed.” Junior Hi-Y 1; Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. CATHERINE ANN HAYNES A sweet personality.” Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; lantern Staff 3; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4. RICHARD IRWIN HEADAPOHL “lie’s always there when he’s wanted.” Senior Hi-Y 3. 4; Junior Hi-Y 2; Retro Staff 4, Sports Editor. ROGER WILLIAM HENDRICKS “It isn’t what you do. it’s what you get away with.” F.F.A. 2; Varsity Club 4. 18 JULIA TERESA IIEHBST “A ring on her iiniicr is worth two on the phone.” Band I, 2, 3. 4; Junior Class Flay Cast 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Red Feather 1, 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3; Homeroom Service Director 1. 2; F.B.L.A. 4. JACK LEE IIINDENLANG ‘A man’s actions show his character.” Transferred from Spencers-ilie 4; Football 1. 2; Basketball 1. 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball ManaKer 1. RITA MAE IIOLLEN B ACK1ER “Her friemls, they are many, her Iocs, are there any?” Y-Teens 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4. President 4; Band 3, 4; Secretarial Staff 3. 4; Ilomerocin Vice President 3; Prom Committee 3. SHIRLEY ANN HOUSE “She svho a;s little ha little to answer for.” F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4. JAMES A. IIOWE “I might lx better if I would, but it’s ass fully lonesome being good. Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 2. 3; Junior Hi-Y 1. 2; Senior Hi-Y 3. LONNIE FRANK HERRON “Please don't hurry me. I have lots of time. Football 1. 3. 4; Varsity Club 4. JUDITH ANN KAUPER “A thing of Ix'auty is a joy forever.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Junior Class Prom Committee 3; Lantern Staff 3, 4. MAEVA LOUISE KELLER “There’s rhythm in her dancing feet.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Junior Class Prom Committee; Lantern Staff 3. 1; Student Council 3; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Cheerleader 2, 3. i. RICHARD DARYL KENNEDY “Friends, Romans, and countrymen, lend me your girls.” Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 3. 4; Inter Nos 1. 2; Band 1. 2; Student Council 2; Junior Hi-Y 1; Varsity Club 4. ELLEN LOUISE KERST “Her auburn hair is her crowning glory.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Freshman Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Lantern Staff 3. 19 DIANE KAY KIEFEH “A con. tant spir.'t bubbling over with laughter. Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Pro:ident 1, President 3; Secretarial Staff 3. 4. KATIIRYN ANN KINSTLE “Sheri, snappy, always happy.” Transferred from Vaughnsville 3; Band I, 2, 3; Pep Band 2. 3; Dance Band 3; Girls Chorus 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3; Girls Ensembles 3; Mixed Ensembles 3; “Teen Tuners” 3; Student Music Teacher 3; Parrot Staff. Artist 3; junior Class Play 3; Senior Y-Teens 4; Retro Staff 4; Lantern Staff 4. MARVIN EUGENE KLOPFENSTEIN “Was once caught studying, but has almost lived down the disgrace.” F.F.A. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. VERNON LOUIS KOCH JR. “I take life ca y and find it quite worthwhile. F.F.A. 1. 2. 3, 4. SUZANNE ELIZABETH KOLTER “A milc is the trademark of a happy soul.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 1, 2; Lantern Staff 3, 4; Secretarial Staff 4. JERRY JOHN KUCK “An innocent face, but looks are deceiving.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2; Senior Hi-Y 2. 3; Junior Hi-Y 1; Varsity Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Red Feather 1. 2. 3; Homeroom Service Director 2. 3. JERRY LEE KUCK “I may do something startling yet.” F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3. 4. LINDA LOU LAMENT “Her charming smile and easy way win her many a friend.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Band 1. 2; Lantern Staff 3. 4; Red Feather 1. 2. 3. Vice-President 3; Class President 1. 2; Homeroom President 1; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 2, 4. WANDA MAE LINDAMUTH “Never put off enjoyment, 'cause there’s no time like the pleasant.” Senior Y-Teens 3; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; Fres’unan Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 3; F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. SANDRA LOUISE LOCKWOOD “Not too serious; not too gay, but very nice in every way.” Transferred from Union City, Indiana, 4; Senior Y-Teens 4; Junior Y-Teens 1; G.A.A. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Lantern Staff 4; junior Class Prom Committee 3. 20 THOMAS LOECEL “A man more of deeds than of words. Football I. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; F.F.A. 1. 2. JAMES LEE LUCAS “All great men die young, and I don’t feel well.” Football 2. 3. 1; Freshman Chorus I; Varsity Club 4; Track 1. LURA MAE LUNZ “If talk were water she’d Ik a flood.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3. 4; Homeroom Service Director 3; Secretarial Staff 4. JANICE MARKER “She got a one-track mind and he’s a red-head.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Lantern Staff 1; Retro Staff 4. JOYCE ESTHER MARKER “An innocent appearance, but you never can tell.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 4; Freshman Chorus I; Sophomore Chorus 2. SALLY SUE MARTIN “A disposition that’s hard to beat.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4. President 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4; Freshman Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Historian 1. 2. Reporter 4; Student Council 1. 3. 4; Lantern 3, 4. Co-Editor 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; President 2; Junior Class Service Director 3. ARLENE MARIE METZ “The kind of girl who will always have friends.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Inter Nos 1; Lantern Staff 3. 4; Copy Editor 4; Retrospect1 Staff 3. 4. Editor 4; District Scholarship Tests 3. DENNIS EUGENE METZGER “Our athletic hero is he; always proud of him we will Ik .” Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Captain 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; F.F.A. 4; Varsity Club 4. WANDA LEE MEYERS “A secretary she’ll be someday, for she is faithful, good, and gay.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3; Red Feather 1, 2. 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Secretarial Staff 3. 4. BOBBY LEE MILLER “He gets a big charge out of his car, if he can. F.B.L.A. 4; Varsity Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4. 21 SHARON LYNN MOORE “On the level, she’s a devil.” Transferred from I ima 3; Senior Y-Teens 3. 1; Junior Y-Teens 1 2: G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4; Red Feather 3; Inter Nos 3; Lantern Staff 4; Rt-.ro Staff 4; Junior Cla. s Play Cast 3. JOHN DAVID MORNINGSTAR “Sure I have an occasional thought. F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. LORN A JEAN MUNCII “I turn my hack on boys — and run backward.” Tran fenred Ironi Ousted. Michigan, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses' Club I, 2. 3; Future Teachers’ Chib 3; French ('lull 2. 3; Senior Y-Teens 4; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff; F.II.A. 1. 2, 3; Teacher's Aid 3. LESTER WILLIAM ORCHARD “Don't take life too seriously, you won’t get out alive. F.F.A. 1. 2. 3, 4. Secretary 4. JUDITH LEE PARISH “A smile that cheers from any distance.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Freshman Chorus I; Band 3. 4; Homeroom Service Director 1; Junior Class Prom Committee 3. ROBERT PARLETTE “lie looks for mi:chief and usually finds it. F.B.L.A. 4. CORA MAY PESTER “Business ami life are hank accounts — son can’t take out more than you put in.” Junior Y-Teens 2; Band 1; F.II.A. 2. 3, 4. Reporter 3; Lantern Staff 1. 3. 4; Retro Staff 4; Latin Club 4; Inter Nos 1. 3; Secretarial Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. PENELOPE POII I. “With malice toward none.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3; Lantern Staff 4; F.II.A. 1. 2. W AYNE ALTON QUELLllORST “Life is my game! I love every minute of it.” Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Lantern Staff 3. RALPH RANDAL RICHARDSON “I would rather have them say “There lie goes” than “Here he lies”.” Band 1. 2. 3. 22 LEARDYCK ARLENE RITTER “She’s loo sweet to live lone single. Senior Y-Tccns 3. 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Lantern Staff 4; Retro Staff 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, President 2; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen 4, Attendant 3. CAROL JEAN ROIIRBAUCII “Not only good, hut good for something.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; G.A.A. I. 2. 3, 4; Retro Staff 4; Chorus 4. ROBERT A. SCIIEBLO “Girls are a nuisance, hut I like to he bothered.” F.F.A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Band I. 2, 3, 4. DAMARIS ANN SCHILLING “Neatness is her trade-mark. Sophomore Y-Tccns 2; Red Feather 1. PEGGY ANN SCIILENKER “Easy to look at: difficult to imitate. Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Freshman C’ orus 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Lantern Staff 3, 4; Retro Staff 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Junior Class Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Secretarial Staff 4. LEONARD EUGENE SCHUMANN “Oh! For the life of a farmer.” Junior lli-Y 1; F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. MARILYN SUE SEITZ “The world will always wonder what she will do next.’ Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Red Feather 2, 3; Student Council I. 2; Homeroom Secretary 1, 3. WESLEY DONALD SEITZ “Good boys love their sisters, but so good have I grown that I love other boys’ sisters as well as my own.” F.F.A. 1,2.3; Student Council 2,3,4; Junior Class Play Cast 3. GARY DEAN SIIEIPLINE “I like work, it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours.” Senior Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Junior Class Play. NEIL E. S1IROYER lie’s little, he’s wise: he’s a terror for his sire. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 23 DENNIS EUGENE SIMONS lie thinks too much; such men arc dangerous.” Reserve Basketball Manager 2; Junior Class Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM DALE SMALLWOOD “Either HI find a way or I'll make one.” Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Football 2, 3. 4; Track 3; Baseball 1; Senior Mi-Y 3. 4; Bed Feather 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council L 3, 4; Homeroom President 1, 2; Junior Class Prom Committee :i; Vrasity Club 4. KAY ELAINE STEVENS “I came, I studied, I graduated.” Senior Y-Toens 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. DARLENE STELLA TOBIAS “If work will do it, she’ll win.” Senior Y-Teens 3; F.B.L.A. 3. 4; F.H A. 1. 2 3. 4 Secretary 2. President 3; Freshman Chorus 1: Junior Class Prom Committee 3; Student Librarian 3. JUDITH ANNE TRUITT “Her love is constant but the object changes.” Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 1. 2, .3 4; Intramural Manager; F.B.L.A. 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Inter Nos 1; Secretarial Staff 3. 1; Homercx m Secretary 2. President 3; Retro Staff 4; Lantern Staff 3, 4; Junior Class Prom Committee 3. BARBARA JEAN WELCH “A spark of fire that roars into flame.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; G.A.9. 1. 2, 3. 4; F.B.I .A. 4; C orr.s 1. 2. JUDY KAY WENNING “Short and sweet .... (but she’s devilish).” Snior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2. President 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 2; Lantern Stfaf 4; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Senior Cla. s Service Director 4; Red Feather 1. 2. 3, 4, Reporter 3; Student Council 4. MELANIE MARIE WERNER “She smiles with her eyes as well as her lips. Senior Y-Teens 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Student Council 2; Junior Class Play 3; Homeroom Secretary 1. Vice Presiednt 2; Lantern Staff 3, 4; Retro Staff 4. PAUL LEROY W1BBELER “Just look at Lincoln, Washington, and the Great Napoleon, After that take off your hat and you may look at me.’ F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. MARJORIE JEAN WINKLEMAN “Little said, much accomplished.” F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Parliamentarian 2, Historian 3; Retro Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, Secretarial Staff 4; Student Librarian 3. 24 RKXFORD KLWOOD WOLF “(Jrfat hr will hr. juM wail and %rr.' Basketball I. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 3; Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Assistant Conductor 3. 4; Pep Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3, 4; President 4; Varsity Club 4; Inter Nos 1; Junior Class Play Cast 3; Homeroom President 1. Service Director 3; Homecoming Escort 3. 4; Scholarship Team 2. 3. EDWARD YOUNG “Made merry tonight, for tomorrow you may have a headache. Football 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. I. 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3. LINDA KAY ZEITS “Some are wise, but I am otherwise.” Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Sophomore Y-Teens 2; C.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Red Feather I. 2. 3; Retro Staff 4; Cheerleader 2. DANNY JOE ZERKEL lie who invented work should have finished it.” Senior Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Retro Staff 4; Business Manager 4; Junior Class Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Cast 3; District Scholarship Tests 2. Senior Class Will BARBARA KAY ADAMS—wills her long, blonde, hair to Carlcnc Paul. JAMES WESLEY ADAMS—wills the ability of having to sit in the first seat in class, to anyone who wants it. SUE ARMSTRONG—wills the pleasant task of being Mliss Boeckcr's secretary to whoever wants it. WESLEY MORGAN BLIZZARD—bequeaths all stray bugs in Blume High to Mr. Binkley. JACK WILLIAM BREWER—bequeaths his ability as basketball manager to Jack McCormick. JON ALAN BREWER—wills his flattop haircut to Mr. Blankc. DALE EUGENE BURDEN—bequeaths his curly hair to Bernard Murphy. SHARON MAE CAMPBELL—wills all the fun she's had at Pizza parties to Marilyn Kies. SHARON ANN CAMPER—leaves the fun and her desk she had in Latin II to her sister, Susie. BARBARA JEAN CHILES—leaves all of her old shorthand notes to Mr. Carter, in hopes that he does a better job of reading them than she did. S CAROLYN JOYCE CLARK—bequeaths her Shorthand II book, with all its joys and sorrows, to Carlone Paul. SUSAN JANE CORNELL—bequeaths her athletic ability and gym suit to her brother Tom. To the coaches, her favorite song, “When Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” FERROL ROSE CUMMINS—bequeaths her long hair to Doug McLean. SAMUEL GLENN DAVIDSON—wiJls his drumsticks to the great Blume High drum section. JUDY ESTELLE DAVIS—wills her bowling average to her sister Winnie. 25 SONJA MARIE DAVIS—wills to some lucky person her ability to type Latin and Spanish tests, let’s hope they know what they're? typing. She never docs. REGINA LA VERA EISERT—wills thc privilege of being secretary to Miss Limning to the next lucky girl. NORMA JANE ELSASS—bequeaths her dark hair to Carol Thrush. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ETGEN—wills her ability to the next lucky person who becomes captain of the cheerleaders and president of G.A.A. WILLIAM GEORGE GOTT—wills his height to Craig Koenig. CATHERINE ANN HAYNES—wills all her old English vocabulary lists to whoever wants them. RICHARD IRWIN HEADAPOHL—leaves nothing because he has taken everything with him. ROGER WILLIAM HENDRICKS—wills five used transmissions to John Behm in case he may need them some time. JULIA TERESA HERBST—bequeaths the honor and all tho worries of being head majorette and thc golden girl to Jean Ellen Pabst. LONNIE FRANK HERRON—bequeaths the use of the public sidewalks to Emma Lou Brideweiser. RITA HOLLENBACHER—wills her place in the majorette line to the next lucky girl, also her position as F.B.L.A. president to next year’s president. SHIRLEY HOUSE—bequeaths her slightly used American Problems book to George Sheipline. RICHARD KENNEDY—wills one pair of used walking shoes to his brother. Don. ELLEN KERST—wills all the homework she has had this year to some lucky junior. DIANE KIEFER—wills to Judy Smith her ability to laugh. KATHRYN KINSTLE—wills her ability to blush to Carol Sue Richardson. MARVIN KLOPFENSTEIN—wills his job of being toastmaster of the F.F.A. banquet to any unfortunate person who gets the job next year. VERNON KOCH. JR.—wills nothing, because everything is worth something even down to the memory. LINDA LAMENT—bequeaths her ability to make it to school in the morning just before thc tardy bell rings to anyone who lives a block away. SANDRA LOCKWOOD—wills her worn out pads and pencils to all shorthand students. JOYCE MARKER—wills her shortness to Marilyn Roser. SALLY MARTIN—bequeaths the presidency of Sr. Y-Teens to the next lucky girl who gets it. ARLENE METZ—wills her ability to lose pencils to some one who doesn't need them anyway. DENNY METZGER—wills the honor of kissing the homecoming queen to next year's lucky football captain. BOB MJLLER—wills to Fritz Jcannerct his ability to keep his car running. SHARON MOORE—wills her ability of harassing people to Ruth Ruck. LORNA MUNCH—wills her ability to be moved so often in 9th period study hall, to her brother, Larry. JUDY PARISH—leaves her position as majorette to the next lucky girl. WAYNE QUELLHORST—wills a sophomore biology book to any senior that never took biology and one worn out shammy for auto mechanics’ class. RANDALL RICHARDSON—wills his high grades in Latin I and II to anybody who wants them. LE ARDYCE RITTER—leaves the excitement and honor of being homecoming queen to the next year’s lucky girl. CAROL JEAN ROHRBAUGH—wills a few stub pencils to the next year's bookkeeping class. PEGGY SCHLENKER—leaves her luck to always have a dead car battery to the next unlucky person. MARILYN SEITZ—leaves her bookkeeping practice set to Mrs. Bambauer. and hopes the next person doesn’t have as much trouble with it as she had. WESLEY SEITZ—wills nothing to anybody, because everything he has. he is going to need. GARY SHEIPLINE—leaves to all the under classmen all his old jokes. BILL SMALLWOOD—leaves his slightly used basketball shoes to Kenny Bell. KAY STEVENS—leaves her black hair to Ruth Ann Lunz, and her homeroom seat to whoever wants it. DARLENE TOBIAS—wills the privilege of being Miss Hunt’s secretary to the next lucky girl. JUDY TRUITT—wills her ability to laugh with Diane Keifcr at basketball games to Jean Pabst and Carlene Paul. BARBARA WELCH—wills to her sister. Evelyn, the ability to have some good slumber parties. JUDY WENNING—leaves her singing ability to the vocal department in hopes that they can do something with it, MARJORIE WINKELMAN—wills her ability to play basketball to Janet Kill. REX WOLF—will his bottle of headache pills and fond memories to the next student council president. ED YOUNG—wills his ability to get to school once in a while to Max Schultz. LINDA ZEITS—bequeaths to any girl the ability to get their basketball playing boy friend home on time. FREYA DAFLER—wills all her wonderful time at Blume to all the up and coming seniors. 27 SCHOOLDA V SNAPSHOTS «• J{ V t ’ • . • 1. Judy Hardin and Maeva Keller prepare a tasty dish. 2. Carol Thrush will soon be finished with her dress. 3. Seamstresses in home economics are Og-reta WinemLller and Patty Steinke. 4. Dorothy Etgen adds the figures in her bookkeeping assignment. 28 SHOINflf OFFICERS Rob Brauer ......................... President Kenny Bril .............................. Vice President Karen Fischer ..................... Secretary John Behin ................. Service Director Homeroom 17 Top row, left to right: Charles Andrews. Doris Antrain. Eloise Bailey. Phyllis Becker, Arnold Benny. Second row: Martha Blizzard, Darlene Botkins. Kathryn Bowersock, Joyce Brackncy, Bob Brandehoff. Third row: Emma Brideweser, Bill Bri- lev, Gary Brockman, Albert Brown, Eloise Bryan. Ft iirth row: Darla Case, Wayne Chew, Helen Cummings, Gary Davis, Kenny Davis. Fifth row: Winnie Davis, Edward Daw- son, Robert Engle, Charles Erb, Don Evans. Sixth row: Vergio Everbart, Art Evers- man. Sue Graf, Virgil Wilt. 30 bsent: Jeannette Armstrong. Homeroom 2 Top row, left to right: Lowell lleada- polil, Jim llrrn, Anna Jett, Sharon Kantner. Second row: Glenna krites. Charles Lochard. Sandra Louth. Both Lun . Third row: Lila Luther, Darlene Michael, Dar. I Miller, Jamesetta Miller. Fourth row: Thelma Minnich. Joe Oppcr- man. Jean Pabst, Jerry Parlette. Homeroom 4 Top row. left tx right: Carlenc Paul, Billy Phillips, Mary Prcsar, Carol Richardson. Second row: Marilyn Koscr. Bonnie Buck. J.cRoy Rupert. Jeffry Rupley. Third row: Janice Schcblo, Hutli Buck, Tim Schuler, Kldon Schumakcr. Fourth row: Margaret Schumann, llcrhcrt Sliopc. I.orna Stclzcr, Ned Summers. Fifth row: Connie Thiebeau, Kathy Walls, Darlene Winemiller, Alice Ann Wisencr. Sixth row: Larry Stolzcnburg. 32 President President Secretary Director 33 Homeroom 31 l«P row, left lo right: Larry Addington. Linda Alexander. Joe Bailey, Bella Bailey, Nancy Barber. Second row: Donna Becker, David Ber- let. Ken Bishop. Lam- Bogart, Jerry Brackncy. Third row: Jim Burden. Pat Campbell, Sharon Campbell. Alan Church, Jackie Clark. Fourth row: Charles Cottrell. Phyllis Cummins, Betty Elsass, Mary Emerson, Carolyn Engel. Fifth row: Connie Evans. Sherrie Cali- more, Moira Gcsler. Dixie Hall, Ann llardy. 34 Sixth row: Sally llartup. Karen Hay. Absent: Charlene Clemens. OFFICERS Marion llclmlingcr Fritz Jcanncret . . Don Kennedy _______ HikI Hicks........ ........ President Vice President ....... Secretary Service Director Homeroom 32 .3 V xm o n 'm or , ' : ’ ft V rs ■ : kt o • ■ v X a . , -.V'k £ V0, ft - .1 ft ■ V ! M- A i ) 35 Top row, loft to right: John Hamxl. David Hclmlinger, Dave Henderson. Hichard Henderson. Second row: Nancy Hendricks, Kenny Ilcngstler. David flicks, Phil Hoaglin. Third row: Joe Hoover, Roger Hoover, Leo Ann Kennedy. Kollie Kent. Fourth row: Maril n Kies. Arlene Kill. Iatov Kill, Roth Kinstle. OFFICERS Gary Klinger ....................... President Craig Koenig ................. Vice President Donna Peterson ..................... Secretary Janie Kogge ................ Service Director Horn eroom 23 . ?£. 0 A a ft f Vr it A i (Tj Q ry :f£ 1 o , ' ; v A A a i cv - . 4 . a ' i v - rS i v a 4 M Q fA ' - O , ft nn S m 36 Top row, left to right: Jeanne Kinstle. Hud Klicnfcldi r. Bertha Koch, Kristine Koch. Cheris Kohler. Second row: Kay Kohler, Myma Kraft, Janet Kuck, Tom Lightle. Ken Lock- wood. Third row: Jerry Martin. Gary Mc- Creight. Philip McLean. Paid Meier, Carolyn Metz. Fourth row: Sharon Metr.ger. Dick Mil- ler. Hnlicrt Miller, Doug Mineks, Janet Montgomery. Fifth row: Kathy Moore, Bernard Mur- phy, Larry Nuss, Stanley Oakley, Winnie Pohlaheln. Sixth row: David Pryor, Cliff Rayburn, Carole Richardson, Sharon Rinehart, Randy Ritchie. Absent: Don Luke. OFFICERS Byron Buck ......................... President Richard Roberts .............. Vice President Caroline Hitter .................... Secretary David Schuler ............. Service Director Homeroom 5 37 Top row, left to right: Jean Hoediger, Sterling Saunders, Gary- Saw miller. Patty Schick. Second row: Mary Jo Schlenkcr. l irry Schwark, Judy Smith, Pat Stcincke. Third row: Bill Stevens. Bill Webb. Boh Wheeler. Gary Whitaker. Fourth row: Ellsworth Weisenmayer, Kar- en Wilson. Ogretta WinemUlcr, Sylvia Wolery. Fifth row: David Wolfe. SCHOOLDA Y SNAPSHOTS 1. Susan Cornell and Diane Kiefer relax at noon. 2, 3, 4, 5. The Student Council play brought laughs from the crowd at the carnival. 38 FRESHMEN OFFICERS Warrent Britt ...................... President Dan Bailey .............................. Vice President Karen Brauer ....................... Secretary Loren Britt ................ Service Director Homeroom 16 Top row, lelt to right: Carolyn Ander- son. Karen Arm tre.ng. Frit . Anlcerman, Dcryl Baldwin. Second row: Dianna Barlow, Jo Ann Bay- nard. Dick Bell, Sharon Bodccker. Third row: Virginia Bogart. Edna Bont- rager, Alice Bowcrsock, Jack Brackncy. Fourth row: Row Brown, Karen Camp- hell. Geneva Routt. Dennis Silyc. OFFICERS Joe Hardacrc ....................... President Wanda Harrison ............... Vice President Susan Camper ............... Ser ice Director Homeroom 21 Top row, left to right: Jim Berg, Roger Chiles, Mike Dearbaugh, Sue Dear baugh. Second row: Wayne Detrick, Carol Dicus, Sandy Dill. Joyce Dobson. Third row: Dan Drexler. Jim Duer, Mar- tha Elsass, Patty Erb. Fourth row: Steve Fisher. Boh Fleck, Nancy Frevmuth, Jim Gardner. Fifth row: Melanie Golden, H erber t Hartman, Danny Havens. Judy Mueller. Sixth row: l.inda Carlson. 41 Absent: Samira Headapohl. Linda Fisher. Secretary. OFFICERS Judy Kies ........................... President Jim Donart ............................... Vice President Jane Pitthan ....................... Secretary David Minnie! .............. Service Director Homeroom 24 IV p row, lift to right: Lester Helndinger, Bruce Henderson, Dawn Hengstler, Edward Hern, Doris Hibncr, Jean Howard. Second row: Junior Howell, John Huels- inevcr, Donna Klima, Margery' Knous, Diane Rrapf. Hay Lockard. Thirl row: Alicia Market, Mary Martin, Shirley Martin, Jack McCormick, Linda McElrcy, Doug McLean. Fourth row: Judy Metz, Sandra Metzger, Nancy Meyers, Beverly Michael, Bill Miller, Jenrelene Miller. Fifth row: Nancy Miller, Sandy MiH re, Larry Munch, Holtert Murphy, Raelene Neuman, Paul Qucllhorst. Sixth row: Minnie Hamsdail, Schwitzer. Harold 42 Absent: Robert Franzelius, Hussel Hitts. OFFICERS Dickie Schaefer ................... President Cary Schaefer .......................... Vice President Tom Shaw .......................... Secretary John Schlcnkcr ............. Service Director Homeroom 34 f3) V A i . S 0 r Ai LJ ri t • { y M A • . ) ' ni at o n T M W ■ ’ - k • 7' • A . e tk'k •• • t r ) ■ r ■ • 61 VK . Top row, left to right: Margaret Boesel, Marshal Hendricks, Robert Hindenlang, Janet Kill. Dave Hamga. Second row: Donna Rcetteger, S a m Ruck. Jennifer Rupley, Larry Saunders. I arry Schanh. Third row: Hill Schlenker, Sharon Schu- mann, Jack Seitz. Larry Sell, Tom Sheipline. Fourth row: Gary Snider, Larry Stevens, Dave Stiles, Linda Stiles, Pam Swongcr. Fifth row: Becky Williams Larry Win- get, Ted Vorhees. 43 Absent: David Smith. CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN These freshman cheerleaders are: Donna Roettger, Patty Erb and Karen Brauer. fUNIOR HIGH The junior high cheerleaders are Patty Davis, Phama Brideweser and Sharon Wellington. 44 45 OFFICERS Albert Winterman ................ President Pam Hines .................. Vice Pro idem David Kah ...................... Secretary Patty Da is ............ ServJbe Director Homeroom 13 « A ft c a ft ft ft ft ft ft. j n V 1 r- J ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft - A Top row: Beverly Adams, Bob Bauemei. Nanev Brundettr. Joyce Burden. Ray Cardwell. Second row: Chester Christian. Jerry Clem. Norma Collins. Tom Cornell. Jim Crisp. Third row: Steve Davis. Tana Decrhake. Jim Denman. James Eisert. Sharon Erb. Fourth row: Melanie Frazier. Carl Gam-, Larry Heubner. Larry Jones. Alfred Kacck. Fifth row: Quarles Kantner. Johnny Kel- ler. Connie Market. Jon Mueller. Gary T anner. 4(5 Sixth row: Gale VVitcome. OFFICERS Janie Martin ..................... President JoAnne Martin ......................... Vice President N'ai.c;. Prewar .................. Secretary Robert Henderson ........... Service Director Homeroom, 7 Top rosv, left Dixie Akers, to right: Beth Addison, Katie Dill, Ronnie Hay. Second row: Amanda Herron, Bob Katt- man, Karen Kelley, Beverly Knck. Third row: Sandra McCormick, Nancy Parlette, Sandra Romshe. Linda Ruck. Fourih row: John Rnpley. Judy Schwark, Laura Seitz. Melanie Shaw. Fifth row: Julia Shockey, Mike West bay, Raip'i Weisainger, Bob Wiscner. 47 OFFICERS Theodore Ruck .................... President Tom Marker .................. Vice President Sharon Wellington ................ Secretary Marilyn Maxwell .... Service Director Homeroom 6 “N J ■ -I 4 a r s Top row. Ml to right: Catherine Lan-ninc. Connie Link. Lmda Link. P«tt Lightlc. Lam lam. r s n ei .0 ✓ V . pi Second row : Jim kantnrr, Jim Mayhem. Joe Metzger. Jndy Miller. Sandra Montgomer ' •. -• -l D Vi Third row: Gan Mom. ana Mudrock. Philip Mtw-er. Karen Rader. Donald R ohrhimgh. • ifo ' '’I ♦ ef « 4T Fourth row: Jon Sohncll. Barn Swallow, Bill Tnirsdale. Dennis aldman. Douglas Waldman. 48 OFFICERS Denny Hay .......................... President Bruce Hoegner ........................... Vice President Judy Frey .......................... Secretary Helen Dick .................. Service Director Homeroom 9 Top row. left to right: Ronnie Anderson. Steve Bailey. Alberta Bates, Gloria Bice, Butch Brewer. Second row: David D. Brown. David II. Brown. Linda Bryan. Karen Copeland. Jc :n Cotner. Third row: Boh Cummins. Harold Davis. Steve Dcarbaug'i, Paul Eisert, Kenny Elsa. s. Fourth row: Jimmy Everhart. Patty Fisher. Mary Fredricks. Sharon Hemp. Dennis Hern. Fift-i row: Jerry Howe. Gary Idle. Del- mar Jcanm rct. Gary Kantncr. Dennis Nee . 49 OFFICERS Stella Strocbol .................... President Susie Earl ............................. Viet President Kenny Kocli ........................ Secretary Jack Kennedy ................ Service Director Homeroom 11 Top row, left to right: Judy Brading. Phania Bridowcser, Ricky Bush. Donna Dobson, John Elshire. Second row: Joy Fisher. Kay Fritz. Doug Jnucrt, Lynn Jinks, Douglas Kattcr-henry. 1’Mrd row: Keith Kcni| er, Darlene Kent, Ora King. Paid Klima. Bobby Knoch. Fourth row: Dorothy Knowles, Philip Koch, Sandra Line, Eloise Maxson. Carol McCullough. 50 Fifth row: Jim Swaidncr, R«xl Swonger. Gloria Wilson, Donna Jean Wisener. Absent: Bruce Kolter, Ronnie Stewart. OFFICERS President Gary 'lichen Philip Oppcrnian ...................... Vice President Samira Wellington ................ Secretary Nodr a Cecil .............. Service Director Homeroom 14 n iL - -it rs V K M n nn-i 3 n r ?5 A Q - si Sk r a . ’'i- ’ j 51 Top row. left to right: la’cna King, Don- nie Lee, James Leonard. Jerry Leonard, Dennis Link. Second row: Kathleen Martin. Marjorie Miller. I lovd Morey. Sharon Mudrcck. Darrel Nicke. T! ird row : Michael Ott, Christine Oyer. Mike Parish. Sandra Reineke, David Ruff. Fourth row: Philip Schlonkcr. Patricia Schumann. Carl Seaman. George Sheiplino, Ford Shuster. Fifth row: Marilyn Smith. Gary Stevens, Roger Tanner. Bruce Thuman. David Topp. Sixth row: John Watt. Mike Wool SCHOOLDAY SNAPSHOTS ' 1. The crowd has gathered for the night of the big carnival. 2. Cora Pester and Sue Graf work at the Retro’s booth, the washer toss. 3. The Senior Y-Teens’ booth, nail pounding is being watched by Arlene Metz. 4. Eloise Bailey takes care of the cheerleader booth. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom row: Ml . Van Atta, Advisor; Bill Smallwood, Susan Cornell, Sharon Camper, Secretary-Treasurer; Rex Wolf, President; Wesley Seitz, Vice President; Sally Martin, Judy Wenning. Second row: Jeff Rupley, Ken Bell, Carol Thrush, Helen Cummings, Arlene McCormick, Carol Richardson, Jack Shaw, Wayne Chew, Jim Adams. Third row; Byron Ruck, Rod Hicks, Nancy Barber, Janie Kogge, Sarah Franklin, Carolene Ritter, Linda Cory, Kris Koch. VARSITY CL UI1 Bottom row: Frank Herron, Dick Kennedy, Bill Smallwood, Vice President; Denny Metzger, President; Rex Wolf, Secretary-Treasurer; Gary Brockman, Ken Davis, Dave Winget. Second row: Mr. Coats, Advisor; Dave Campbell, Jaek Brewer, Bill Gott, Clyde Berry, Gary Whitaker, Mr. Capozicllo, Advisor. Third row: Tom Lightle, Jerry John Kuck, Roger Hendericks, Ed Young, Byron Ruck, Clifford Rayburn, Ken Bell, Jim Lucas, Bob Miller, Roland Kent. 55 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bottom row: Marilyn Seitz, Wanda Meyers, Sally Hartup, Reporter; Linda Cory, Treasurer; Lura Mae Lunz, Secretary; Dorothy Etgen, President; Carol Richardson, Mary Prcsar, Vice President; Sandra Lock-wood, Judy Truitt, Judy Kauper, Linda Lament, Miss Bushong, Advisor. Second row: Arlene Metz, Barbara Chiles, Helen Cummings, Sally Martin, Judy Wenning, LcArdyce Ritter, Peggy Schlenker, Susan Cornell, Carlene Paul, Jean Pabst, Sharon Schumann, Ruth Kinstle. Third row: Dawn Hengstler, Janet Kill, Barbara Adams, Joyce Marker, Connie Thiebeau, Darlene Botkin, Arlene McCormick, Eloise Bryan, Ann Lee Headapohl, Ruth Ruck, Jennifer Rupley, Edna Bontrager. Fourth row: Karen Fischer, Carol Thrush, Sue Armstrong, Judy Hardin, Sharon Kantner, Sandra Louth, Martha Blizzard, Emma Lou Brideweser, Anna Jett, Bonnie Ruck, Marilyn Roser. Fifth row: Arlene Kill, Carolyn Engel, Jackie Clark, Sharon Metzger, Bertha Kuck, Sylvia Wolery, Nancy Meyers, Nancy Hendericks, Winnie Pohlabein, Sandy Metzger. 56 GIRLS9 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bottom row: Carol Rokrbaugh, Carolyn Clark, Judy Davis, Barbara Welch, Freya Dafler, Regina Eisert, Sharon Camper, Janice Marker, Maeva Keller, Sharon Moore, Janie Pitthan. Second row: Margaret Boesel, Pam Swonguer, Mary Martin, Susan Camper, Diane Krapf, Judy Parish, Linda Zeits, Moira Gesler, Carole Richardson, Janet Montgomery, Chcris Kohler, Jean Roediger. Third row: Linda Stiles, Karen Wilson, Judy Smith, Mary Emerson, Pat Campbell, Betty Elsass, Patty Schick, Sherry Gallimore, Nancy Barber, Ann Hardy, Karen Gross, Donna Peterson, Mary Jo Schlenker. Fourth row: Linda Fisher, Myrna Krapf, Sarah Franklin, Kris Koch, Lee Ann Kennedy, Marilyn Kies, Janie Kogge, Carolene Ritter, Karen Armstrong, Sharon Boedicker, Karen Campbell, Patty Steineke. Fifth row: Alicia Market, Jean Howard, Nancy Freymuth, Martha Elsass, Rose Brown, Karen Brauer, Joyce Dobson, Patty Erb. Sandra Headapohl, Sandy Moore, Becky Williams, Raelene Neuman, Wanda Harrison, Sue Dearbaugh. 57 J. C. L. - INTER NOS Bottom row: Mary Emerson, Charles Cottrell, Service Director; Joe Hardacre, Vice President; Marilyn Kies, Reporter; Bonnie Ruck, President; Sarah Fra iklin, Secretary; Cora Pester, Dixie Hall, Ann Hardy, Miss Holl, Advisor. Second row: Pam Swongucr, Anna Jett, Doris Antram, Margaret Schumann, Marilyn Roser, Dick Schaefers, Jerrelcne Miller, Sandy Moore, Raelene Neuman, Becky Williams, Margaret Boescl. Third row: Doris Hibner, Sharon Schumann, Jennifer Ruplcy, Sue Dcarbaugh, Lila Luther, Mary Martin, Janie Pitthan, Wanda Harrison, Susan Camp:r, Linda Alexander. Fourth row: Diane Krapf, Alicia Market, Linda Fisher, Karen Wilson, Myrna Krapf, Kris Koch, Linda Cory, Janie Kogge, Lee Ann Kennedy, Sally Hartup. Fifth row: Jim Donart, Jim Gardner, Doug Mincks, Bill Miller. Larry Addington, Ken Lockwood, Kenneth Hengstler. 58 C1RCULO Bottom row: Miss Holl, Advisor; Ned Summers, Vice President; Karen Fischer, Service Director; Wesley Blizzard, President; Karen Gross, Reporter; Jamesetta Miller, Secretary. Second row: Sharon Campbell, Mary Lou Antram, Rose Cummins, Barbara Adams, Kay Kolter. Third row: Jeff Rupley, Dave Henderson, Don Beer, Mary Presar, Eloise Bryan, Joyce Brackney, Lila Luther. 59 FUTURE RUSIN ESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Bottom row: Regina Eisert, Linda Zeits, Judy Wcnning, Dorothy Etgen, Reporter: Marjorie Winkleman, Treasurer; Rita Hollcnbacher, President; Rose Cummins, Vice President; LeArdyce Ri.tter, Secretary; Janice Marker, Barbara Welch, Sandra Lockwood, Freya Dafler, Mr. Carter, Advisor. Second row: Darlene Winemiller, Carol Rohrbaugh, Judy Davis, Maeva Keller, Carol Thrush, Helen Cum- mings, Arlene McCormick, Joyce Marker, Jean Pabst, Carlene Paul, Judy Parish, Winnie Davis. Third row: Janice Scheblo, Ruth Lunz, Sue Armstrong, Barbara Adams, Wanda Lindamuth, Kay Stevens, Jamesetta Miller, Lorna Stelzer, Phyllis Becker, Judy Truitt, Melanie Werner, Peggy Schlenker. Fourth row: Sharon Campbell, Thelma Minnich, Karen Fischer, Sandra Louth, Virgie Everhart, Lura Mac Lunz, Suzanne Kolter, Judy Kaupcr, Shirley House, Sonja Davis, Darlene Botkin. pi tDUCRTiaN 1 UTURE B USINESS Lr ERDERS B MER ICR rJ 60 SECRETARIAL STAFF Bottom row: Peggy Schlcnker, Susan Cornell, Judy Truitt, Suzanne Koltcr, Judy Wenning, Le Ardyce Ritter, Lura Lunz. Second row: Carolyn Clark, Regina Eisert, Diane Kiefer, Wanda Meyers, Sue Armstrong, Cora Pester, Mar- jorie Winkleman, Helen Cummings. Third row: Barbara Chiles, Sonja Davis, Carol Thrush, Rita Hollenbacher. 61 SUM OR Y-TEENS Bottom row: Maeva Keller, Susan Cornell, Mary Lou Antram, Treasurer; Lc Ardycc Ritter, Secretary; Sally Martin, President; Barbara Chiles, Vice President; Lura Mac Lunz, Judy Parish, Regina Eisert, Suzanne Kolter, Freya Dafler, Mrs. Hartup, Advisor. Second row: Arlene Metz, Sharon Moore, Judy Wen ling, Diane Kiefer, Wanda Meyers, Marilyn Seitz, Peggy Schlenker, Melanie Werner, Cathy Haynes, Ellen Kerst, Norma Elsass, Kathy Kinstle. Third row: Barbara Adams, Joyce Marker, Penny Pohl, Linda Zeits, Linda Lament, Judy Kauper, Rita Hollenbacher, Lorna Munch, Barbara Welch, Sonja Davis, Rose Cummins. Fourth row: Judy Davis, Dorothy Etgen, Sandra Lockwood, Carolyn Clark, Carol Rohrbaugh, Sharon Camper, Judy Truitt, Janice Marker, Sharon Campbell, Judy Hardin, Sue Armstrong. 62 SENIOR y-TEENS Bottom row: Bonnie Ruck, Judy Parlette, Margaret Schumann, Karen Fischer, Winnie Davis, Vergie Ever- hart, Jean Pabst, Carlene Paul, Mrs. Hartup, Advisor. Second row: Sharon Kantner, Phyllis Becker, Doris Antram, Arlene McCormick, Thelma Minnich, Alice Wisener, Joyce Brackney. Third row: Carol Richardson, Darlene Botkins, Connie Thiebeau, Mary Presar, Eloise Bryan, Ann Lee Headapohl, Ruth Ruck. Fourth row: Darlene Winemiller, Ruth Lunz, Janice Scheblo, Sandra Louth, Martha Blizzard, Eloise Bailey, Emma Brideweser, Anna Jett. (53 SLWOR HI-} BtaMtmu utm: Waonne HUItauantfo mnrasunior,; Mlt, HRinuct.. Sfunstta!?:: Wfe Btemy.. fftesuftintt ©111 Shntflkwttuti, Tietf F «i;«nn: rank 5hu v Md. 3Uai!. A xiffiir Sncomi ntjw W;ikynn Cfttfw Tim Srihiikr. 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RETRO STAFF Bottom row: Mr. Gross, Advisor; Sharon Campbell, Janice Marker, Freya Dafler, Literary Editor; Arlene Metz, Editor; Barbara Chiles, Club Editor; Mary Lou Antram, Art Editor; Dan Zerkel, Business Manager; Richard Headapohl, Sports Editor. Second row: Jean Pabst, Anna Jett, Judy Truitt, Helen Cummings, Cora Pester, Marjorie Winkleman, Sharon Moore, Kathy Kinstle. Third row: Carol Rohrbaugh. Susan Cornell, Rex Wolf, Sam Davidson, Mike Donart, Kay Stevens, Linda Zeits. 66 LANTERN STAFF Bottom row: Rex Wolf, Sports Editor; Linda Lament, Club Editor; Sally Martin and Mary Lou Antram, Co- Editors; Dick Schaefers, Exchange Editor; Arlene Metz, Copy Editor; Le Ardyce Ritter, Kathy Kinstle, Sandra Lockwood, Mrs. Sayer, Advisor. Second row: Penny Pohl, Judy Truitt. Judy Kaupcr, Suzanne Kolter, Freya Dafler, Sherry Gallimore, Jean Pabst, Marilyn Kies, Donna Peterson, Mary Jo Schlenker, Karen Gross. Third row: Kenneth Hengstler, Susan Cornell, Sharon Camper, Melanie Werner, Peggy Schlenker, Cora Pester, Dixie Hall, Ann Hardy, Stella Stroebel, Sharon Moore, Judy Wenning. llANTCPN 57 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Bottom row: Miss Lanning, Advisor; Marjorie Winkleman, Wanda Lindamuth, Carol Thrush, President; Helen Cummings, Vice President; Ruth Kinstle, Treasurer; Alice Wisener, Thelma Minnich, Cora Pester. Second row: Alice Bowersock, Linda Alexander, Karen Campbell, Pat Campbell, Carolyn Metz, Kathy Moore, Pat Steineke, Ogreta Winemiller, Sharon Rinehart. Third row: Nancy Myers, Kathryn Bowersock, Darla Case, Connie Thiebeau, Donna Peterson, Janet Mont- gomery, Bertha Koch, Sylvia Wolery, Phyllis Cummins, Winnie Pohlabein, Nancy Hendericks. Fourth row: Nancy Miller, Linda McElroy, Diane Barlow, Karen Armstrong, Minnie Ramsdale, Judy Metz, Jo Ann Baynard, Betty Elsass, Sharon Kantner, Sandra Louth, Connie Evans. 68 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Bottom row: Mr. Freymuth, Advisor; Neil Shroyer, Treasurer; Lester Orchard, Secretary; Denny Metzger, Bill Berg, President; Max Schultz, Vice President; Paul Wibbeler, Robert Engel. Second row: Bruce Henderson, Danny Havens, Lowell Headapohl, Joe Opperman, Jim Berg, John Schlcnkcv, Sam Ruck, Lester Helmlinger, Larry Stevens. Third row: Gary Snider, Larry Sell, Bob Scheblo, Marvin Klopfenstein, Leroy Rupert, Bob Wheeler, Junior Kcch, Bill Stevens, David Helmlinger. 69 MIXED CHORUS Bottom row: Sharon Kantner, Judy Davis, Arlene Metz, Frcya Dafler, Melanie Werner, President; Regina Eiscrt, Treasurer; Judy Parlctte, Vice President; Sue Decrbaugh, Secretary; Mary Jo Schlcnkcr, Donna Peterson, Judy Hardin. Second row: Linda Fisher, Diane Krapf, Alicia Market, Chcris Kohler, Patty Steineke, Norma Elsass, Kris Koch, Carolene Ritter, Sue Armstrong, Jackie Clark, Jerrelene Miller. Third row: Arlene Kill, Kathryn Bowersock. Darla Case, Connie Thiebeau. Darlene Michael, Carol Rohr- baugh. Janet Montgomery, Sharon Schuman, Jennifer Rupley, Sandy Moore, Raclene Neuman. Fourth row: Janet Kuck, Sylvia Wolcry, Lorna Munch, Joyce Brackncy, Ruth Ruck. Ann Lee Headapohl, Karen Fischer, Connie Evans, Doris Hibncr. Fifth row: Jim Burden. Jack Shaw, Stanley Oakley, Larry Schwarck, Larry Nuss, Gary Davis, David Prior, Kenneth Hengstler, Jim Gardner. TO FRESHMAN CHORUS Bottom row: Karen Brauer, Patty Erb, Linda McElroy, Sue Dearbaugh, Nancy Meyers, Doris Hibner, Carolyn Anderson. Second row: Sharon Boedicker, Rose Brown, Joyce Dobson, Janet Kill, Dawn Hcngstler, Diane Barlow, Minnie Ramsdale, Geneva Routt. Third row: Nancy Miller, Margie Knauss, Sandra Metzger, Jean Howard, Shirley Martin, Nancy Freymuth, Sandra Headapohl. 71 SOPHOMORE y TEENS Bottom row: Linda Cory and Lee Ann Kennedy, Song Leaders; Sarah Franklin, Vice President; Sally Hartup, President; Nancy Barber, Treasurer; Carole Richardson, Moira Gesler, Karen Hay, Mrs. Sayer, Advisor. Second row: Sharon Rinehart, Jackie Clark, Sharon Metzger, Sylvia Wolery, Bertha Kuck, Janet Mont- gomery, Donna Peterson, Mary Jo Schlenker, Judy Smith, Sherry Gallimore, Karen Wilson. Third row: Jean Kinstle, Phyllis Cummings, Donna Becker, Patty Schick, Marilyn Kies, Carolene Ritter, Janie Kogge. Kris Koch, Myrna Krapf, Karen Gross, Cheris Kohler. Fourth row: Patty Steincke, Connie Evans, Patty Campbell, Mary Emerson, Ruth Kinstle, Secretary; Ogreta Winemiller, Kathy Moore, Carolyn Metz, Ann Hardy, Dixie Hall. Betty Elsass. 72 DANCE HAND First row: Linda Fisher, Jerry Lee Kuck, Pam Swonguer, Mary Martin, Bill Miller. Second row: Sue Dearbaugh, Rex Wolf, Charles Cottrell, Mr. Bigelow, Director. Third row: Wayne Chew, Sam Davidson, Mike Westbay, Douglas Mincks, David Henderson, Eloise Bryan. 73 BLUME HIGH SCHOOL BAM) Majorettes: Melanie Werner. Judy Truitt Janie Kogge, Rita Hollenbacher, Julia Herbst. Bottom row: Sandra Romshe, Jo Ann Martin, Donna Becker. Judy Schwarck, Sherry Gallimore, Carlene Paul. Patty Schick, Moira Gcsier. Lura Seitz, Ann Hardy. Second row: Carol Richardson, Bonnie Ruck. Nancy Presar. Melinda Shaw. Jennifer Rupiey, Dixie Akers. Beverly Kuck. Katie Dill. Carolyn Clark, Mary Emerson, Linda Fisher. Third row: Virgie Everhart. Winnie Davis, Karen Gross. Eloise Bryan, Linda Cory, Lee Ann Kennedy. Mar- ilyn. Kies, Sarah Franklin, Barbara Chiles, Nancy Pariette. Top row: Bob Wisener, Ronnie Hay. Dick Schaefers, Bob Kattman. Jim Donart. Bob Henderson, Mike West- bay. Jim Howe, Larry Addington, Wayne Ellsworth, Rex Wolf. 74 BLVME HIGH SCHOOL HAM) Majorettes: Sonja Davis, Wanda Harrison, Judy Parish, Jean Ellen Pabst. Bottom row: Alicia Market, Mary Martin, Janic Martin, Linda Ruck, Sandra McCormick, Susan Camper, Janie Pitthan, Judy Parlette, Darlene Botkin, Phyllis Becker. Second row: Le Ardyce Ritter, Freya Dafler, Karen Hay, Nancy Barber, Marilyn Seitz, Wanda Meyers, Sally Martin, Judy Kies, Becky Williams, Diane Kiefer, Peggy Schlenker. Third row: Sharon Camper, Susan Cornell, Sue Dearbaugh. Sally Hartup, Emma Brideweser, Judy Kauper, Pam Swonguer, Anna Jett, Judy Metz, Karen Kelley, Carole Richardson. Fourth row: Mike Donart. Sam Davidson, Wayne Chew, Jerry Lee Kuck, Jeff Rupley, Charles Cottrell, Bill Miller, Doug Mincks, Larry Nuss, David Henderson. 75 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Bottom row: Carol Richardson, Winnie Davis, Karen Fischer, Miss Boecker, Advisor. Second row: Tim Schuler, Carlene Paul, Anna Headapohl, Alice Wisener, Anna Jett, Bonnie Ruck. Third row: Jeff Rupley, Max Schultz, Ken Bell, Jack Shaw. The name of the junior class play was “Deadly Ernest” 76 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Bottom row: Kathy Kinstle, Sharon Moore, Rex Wolf, Susan Cornell, Wesley Seitz, Wanda Meyers. Top row: Miss Hunt, Judy Hardin, Cora Pester, Jerry J. Kuck, Dan Zerkel, Jack Brewer, Richard Headapohl. The name of the senior class play was “Detective In Spite of Himself 77 SENIOR SCIENCE CLUl Bottom row: Jack Brewer, Secretary-Treasurer, Randal Richardson, Mr. Crites, Advisor, Wayne Ellsworth, Ned Summers, Bill Dill. Top Row: Sam Davidson, President, Jeffery Rupley, Jack Shaw, Vice President, Wayne Chew. 1 lie Senior Science Club was started at the beginning of the second semester. It is open to all junior and senior boys who arc taking either physics or chemistry. To become a member a student must show that he is working on a science problem or project. The main purpose of the club is to promote more interest in science and learning. Meetings are held once a week in an effort to fulfill this aim. 79 COACHES MR. MICHAEL COPOZIELLO Is coach of football, reserve basketball, and track. MR. JAMES COATS Is coach of varsity basketball, assistant football and baseball. MR. LARRY CURTIS Is coach of freshman basketball, and assistant football. MR. JOHN CAMPBELL Is coach of junior high basket-ball and junior high football. Football: GAMES SCORES We They Ada 20 20 Piqua 0 27 Cclina 12 6 Bellefontaine 7 26 Shawnee 0 20 Kenton 27 0 Bluffton 46 19 St. Marys 0 31 Van Wert 13 34 League Games. 80 Illume High School 1957 Football Squad Bottom row: Dave Campbell, Kenny Davis, Denny Metzger, Jim Lucas, Ed Young, Gary Whitaker. Second row: Jerry J. Kuck, Byron Ruck, Bill Smallwood, Kenny Bell, Roland Kent, Tom Loegel. Third row: Dick Kennedy, Max Schultz, Clyde Berry, Jack Brewer, Dan Bailey, Dave Woolf. Fourth row: Larry Winget, Don Evans, Tom Shaw, Rod Hicks, Fritz Jeanneret, Larry Bogart. Top row: Mr. Campbell, Mr. Curtis, Dave Winget, Dave Schuler, Tom Lightle, Larry Munch, Gary Schaf- fer, Mr. Coats, Mr. Capoziello. For having the smallest amount of boys out, for the least depth, and for the least experienced team in the league, Coach Capoziello said that he thought the team did quite well. 81 ROLLIN' KENT Middle Guard and ('enter KENNY DAVIS Guard DAVE WINGET Guard 82 CLYDE BERRY Halfback GARY WHITAKER End TOM LOEGEL Defensive End JACK McCORMICK KENT COPEI AM) Managers JERRY JOHN KUCK Halfback DICK KENNEDY End JACK BREWER Halfback . TOM LICHTLE 83 Tackle VARSITY CHEER Helen Cumming, Maeva Keller, Dorothy Etgen, Judy Wenning RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Carol Thrush, Mary Presar, Eloise Bailey, Ruth Kinstle. 84 BARBARA CHILES Senior Attendant LINDA LAMENT Senior Attendant QUEEN AND HER COURT CAROL THRUSH Junior Attendant 85 DONNA PETERSON Sophomore Attendant HOMECOMING 1. Her Majesty - - The Queen 2. and 3. The Grand March 4. The Royal Court 6. MmmmmBoy! ! ! 5. The Excitjng Moment 7. And Now To Enjoy The Game 86 87 JIM ADAMS 6’1” Guard BILL SMALLWOOD 6T’ Forward JOE OPPERMAN 6’1” Forward REX WOLF 6’2” Guard MR. COATS Coach DICK KENNEDY 6’2” Forward JERRY JOHN KUCK 6’ Guard BILL GOTT 6’7%” Center JACK HINDENLANG 5’H” Guard 88 VARSITY BASKETBA TEAM Bottom row: Jerry John Kuck, Rex Wolf, Bill Gott, Dick Kennedy, Bill Smallwood, Jim Adams. Top row: Jack Brewer, manager; Gary Whitaker, Joe Opperman, Kenny Bell, Byron Ruck, Craig Koenig, Mr. Coats. Basketball: We They Elida 54 49 Waynesfield 58 60 Coldwater 48 66 Lima Central Catholic 55 64 Bath 68 32 Ada 53 52 St. Marys 47 50 Van Wert 64 71 Kenton 61 54 Celina 62 63 Shawnee 35 63 Bellefontaine 50 70 League Games 8!) RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom row: Clifford Rayburn, Byron Ruck, David Woolf, Gary Whitaker, Kenny Bell, Craig Koenig, Dave Schuler. Top row: Jack McCormick, manager; Rod Hicks, Dav'J Hicks, Tom Lightle, Gary Schaffers, Kenny Lock-wood, Mr. Capoziello. A building program for the varsity squad of future years, the reserves this year sported a fine defense and throughout the year proved themselves a wcll-coached team. They could be seen to improve in every game and Coach Capoziello remarked that this was one of the finest teams he has ever had the privilege of coaching. This year they won 6 out of 13 games. 90 SCHOOLDAY SNAPSHOTS 1. It went thataway. 2. Get that tip. 3. Shoot it. 4. Gee! He’s a policeman. 91 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 92 BASEBALL RETURNING BASEBALL LETTERMEN Gary Brockman, Jim Adams, Rex Wolf, Cliff Rayburn TRACK RETURNING TRACK LETTERMEN Jack Brewer, Kenny Bell, Gary Whitaker 93 SCHOOLDAY SNAPSHOTS 1. A one and a two and a .... 2. Dorothy 3. Judy 4. Maeva 5. Helen C. Our majorettes 94 95 FACULTY DIRECTORY Mr. Van Atta ... 5-54 Miss Boecker 8-76 Mr. Curtis 8-65-81-92 Miss Hunt 9-77 7 Mr Rush 10-64 Mr. Crites 10-78 Mr. Krebs 10 Mr. Beckwith 7 Miss Bushong 8-56 Mr. Freymuth 9-69 Miss Lanning 10-68 Mr. Bigelow 10-73 Mr. Capoziello 8-55-81-90 Mr. Gross 7-66 Mrs. Miller 7 Mr. Binkley 7 Mr. Carter 10-60 Mrs. Hartup ... 9-62-63 Mrs. Sayre ... 10-67-72 Mr. Blanke 8 Mr. Coats 10-55-81-89 Miss Holl 9-58-59 Miss Slocum .. 9 STUDENT DIRECTORY A Adams, Barbara ...... Sr. 15-56-59-60-62 Adams, Beverly ...... 8th 46 Adams, Jim .........—. Sr. 15-54-89-93 Addison, Beth ....... 8th 47 Addington, Larry ... Soph. 34-58-74 Akers, Dixie ........ 8th 47-74 Alexander, Linda ... Soph. 34-58-68 Anderson, Carolyn ... Fr. 40-68-71 Anderson, Ronald — 7th 49 Andrews, Charles ...... Jr. 30 Ankerman, Fritz Fr. 40-92 Antram, Doris —........ Jr. 30-58-63 Antram, Mary Lou — Sr. 15-59-62-66-67 Armstrong, Jeannette Jr. 30 Armstrong, Karen — Fr. 40-57-68 Armstrong, Sue ...... Sr. 15-56-60-61-62-70 B Bacumel, Bob —........ 8th 46 Baeumel, Larry ...... Sr. 15 Baeumel, Tom ......... Sr. 15 Bailey, Dan ......-. Fr. 40-81-92 Bailey, Eloise ...... Jr. 30-52-63-84 Bailey, Joe ..... Soph. 34 Bailey, Rella ...— Soph. 34 Bailey, Steve ------- 7th 49 Baldwin, Daryl ______ Fr. 40 Barber, Nancy _____ Soph. 34-54-57-72-75 Barlow, DiAnna ______ Fr. 40-68-71 Bates, Alberta ..... 7th 49 Baynard, Jo Anne ____ Fr. 40-68-71 Becker, Donna _____ Soph. 34-72-74 Becker, Phyllis ...— Jr. 30-60-63-75 Beer, Don .......... Soph. 34-59 Behm, John .......... Jr. 30-86 Bell, Kenneth ....... Jr. 30-54-55-64-76-81 - 89 - 90-93 Bell, Richard ........ Fr. 40- 65-92 Benny, Arnold .......Jr. 30 Berg, Jim ------------ Fr. 41- 69 Berg, William ........ Sr. 15-69-86 Berlet, David ...... Soph. 34 Berry, Clyde —........ Sr. 15-55-64-81-16 Bice, Gloria ......... 7th 49 Bishop, Kenneth ... Soph. 34 Blizzard, Martha ..... Jr. 30-56-63 Blizzard, Wesley ..... Sr. 15-59-86 Boedicker, Sharon Fr. 40-57-71 Boesel, Margaret ----- Fr. 43-57-58 Bogart, Larry ...... Soph. 34-81 Bogart, Virginia _____ Fr. 40 Bontrager, Edna ...... Fr. 40-56 Botkin. Darlene ...... Jr. 30-56-60-63-75 Bowersock, Alice ..... Fr. 40-68 Bowersock, Kathy Jr. 30-68-70 Brackney, Jack ....... Fr. 40-69 Brackney, Jerry ..... Soph. 34 Brackney, Joyce ...... Jr. 30-59-63-70 Brading, Judy ....— 7th 50 Brandehoff, Robert ... Jr. 30 Brauer, Karen ....— Fr. 40-57-71 Brauer, Robert ....... Jr. 30 Brewer, Butch ........ 7th 49 Brewer, Jack ........ Sr. 15- 55-77-81-89-93-78 Brewer, Jon ........ Sr. 16- 64-13 Brideweser, Emma ... Jr. 30-56-63-75 Brideweser, Phama 50 ... 7th Briley, Bill 30 Jr. Britt, Loren 40 Fr. Britt, Warren 40 Fr. Brockman, Gary 30-55-93 Jr. Brown, Albert 30 Jr. Brown, David H. ... 49 .... 7th Brown, David Dee 49 ... 7th Brown, Rose 40-57-71 Fr. Brundrctt, Nancy .. 46 .... 8th Bryan, Eloise 30-56-59-63-73-74 Jr. Bryan, Linda 49 .... 7th Burden, Dale 16 Sr. Burden, James 34-70 Soph. Burden, Joyce 46 .... 8th Bush, Ricky 50-65 C .... 7th Campbell, David 16-55-81 Sr. Campbell, Karen .... 40-57-68 Fr. Campbell, Patricia 34-57-68-72 Soph. Campbell, Sharon . 16-59-60-66-67 Sr: Campbell, Sharon 34 Soph. Camper, Sharon 16-54-57-62-67 ..... Sr. Camper, Susan 41-57-58-75 .... Fr. Cardwell, Ray 46-65 .... 8th Carlson, Linda 41 .... Fr. Case, Darla 30-68-70 Jr. Cecil, John .... 8th Cecil, Nedra ......... 7th 51 Chew, Wayne ......... Jr. 30-54-64-73-75-78 Chiles, Barbara ...... Sr. 16-56-61-62-66-74 - 85 -86-13 Chiles, Roger ........ Fr. 41-92 Christian, Chester ..... 8th 46 Church, Alan _______ Soph. 34 Clark, Carolyn ....... Sr. 16-57-61-62-72-74 Clark, Jackie ...... Soph. 34-56-70 Clem, Jerry __________ 8th 46-65 Clemons, Charlene Soph. 34 Collins, Norma ....... 8th 46 Copeland, Karen ...... 7th 49 Copeland, Kent ....... Sr. 16 Cornell, Susan ....... Sr. 16-54-56-61-62-66 - 67 -77-75 Cornell, Tom _________ 8th 46-65-92 Cory, Linda ......_. Soph. 34-54-56-58-72-74 Cotner, John .......... 7th 49 Cottrell, Charles ... Soph. 34-58-73-75 Crisp, James ......... 8th 46 Cummins, Rose ........ Sr. 16- 59-60-62 Cummins, Phyllis... Soph. 34-68-72 Cummins, Robert 7th 49 Cummings, Helen ...... Jr. 30-54-56-60-61-66 - 68 -84 D Dafler, Freya ........ Sr. 17- 60-62-66-67-70 - 75 -77 Davidson, Sam ........ Sr. 30-66-73-75-78 Davis, Gary .......... Jr. 30-70 Davis, Harold ....... 7th 49 Davis, Judy .......... Sr. 17-57-60-62-70 96 Davis, Kenneth .... 30-55-81 Jr. Davis, Patty 46 8th Davis, Sonja 17-60-61-62-75 Sr. Davis, Steve — 46 8th Davis, Winnie 30-60-63-74-76 Jr. Dawson, Edward 30 ......... Jr. Dcarbaugh, Mike 41-65-92 Fr. Dcarbaugh, Steve 49-65-92 ...... 7th Dearbaugh, Sue Fr. 41-57-58-70-71-73-75 Deerhake, Tana ... 46 8th Denman, Jimmy .. 46-65 8th Denman, Thomas 17 Sr. Detrick, Wayne ... 41 _ Fr. Dick, Helen 49 7th Dicus, Carol _ 41 Fr. Dill, Katie 47-74 8th Dill, Sandy 41 Fr. Dill, William 17-78 Sr. Dobson, Donna .... 50 7th Dobson, Joyce 41-57-71 Fr. Donart, James 42-58-65-74 Fr. Donart, Mike 17-64-66-75 Sr. Drexler, Danny 41 Fr. Duer, James 41 E Fr. Earl, Susie 50 7th Eisert, James 46-65 8th Eisert, Paul 49-65 7th Eisert, Regina Sr. 17-57-60-61-62-70 Ellsworth, Wayne 17-64-74-78 Sr. Elsass, Betty 34-57-68-72 .. Soph. Elsass, Kenneth ... 49 7th Elsass, Martha 41-57 Fr. Elsass, Norma 17 .. Sr. Elshire, John 50-65 7th Emerson, Mary .... 34-57-58-72-74 .. Soph. Emerson, Thomas 18 Sr. Engel, Carolyn .... 34-56 . Soph. Engel, Robert 30-69 Jr. Erb, Charles . 30 Jr. Erb, Patty 41-57 Fr. Erb, Sharon ......... 8th 46 Etgen, Dorothy ..... Sr. 18-56-60-62-84 Evans, Connie _____ Soph. 34-68-70-72 Evans, Donald ....... Jr. 30-81 Everhart, James ..... 7th 49 Everhart, Vergie .... Jr. 30-60-63-74 Eversman, Arthur ...... Jr. 30 F Fischer, Karen _______ Jr. 30-56-59-60-63-70-76 Fisher, Joy __________ 7th 50 Fisher, Linda ________ Fr. 41-57-70-73-74 Fisher, Patty ........ 7th 49 Fisher, Stephen ....... Fr. 41-65 Fisher, Wayne ......... Sr. 18-64 Fleck, Larry ........ Sr. 18 Fleck, Robert _______ Soph. 41 Franklin, Sarah Soph. 34-54-57-58-72-74 Frazier, Melanie ____ 8th 46 Frederick, Mary ...... 7th 49 Frey, Judy ........... 7th 49 Freymuth, Nancy ...... Fr. 41-57-71 Fritz, Kay ........ . 7th 50 Franzelius, Robert ___ Fr. 42 G Gallimore, Sherri... Soph. 34-57-67-72-74 Gardner, Jim Fr. 41-58-65-70 Garee, Carl 8th 46 Gesler, Moira Soph. 34-57-72-74 Gilespie, Anna ... 8th Golden, Melanie .... Fr. 41 Gott, Bill Sr. 18-55-89 Graf, Sue Jr. 30-52 Gross, Karen Soph. 34-57-59-67-72-74 H Hall, Dixie Soph. 34-58-67-72 Hamp, Sharon .... 7th 49 Hardacre, Joe ... Fr. 41-58-65-92 Hardin, Judy .... Sr. 18-56-62-70-77 Hardy, Ann Soph. Harrison, Wanda ..... Fr. 41-57-58-75 Harrod, John ______ Soph. 35 Harshbarger, Allen ... Sr. 18 Hartman, Herb .... Fr. 41 Hartup, Sally .. Soph. 34-56-58-72-75 Havens, Danny ... Fr. 41-69-92 Hay, Denny .... 7th 49 Hay, Karen Soph. 34-72-75 Hay, Ronnie _ 8th 47-65-74 Haynes, Catherine ..... Sr. 18-62 Headapohl, Ann Lee Jr. 31-56-63-70-76 Headapohl, Lowell — Jr. 31-69 Headapohl, Richard ... Sr. 18-64-66-77 Headapohl, Sandra Fr. 41-57-71 Hedrick, Albert Fr. Hedrick, Tommie ... 8th Helmlinger, David Soph. 35-69 Helmlinger, Lester ... Fr. 42-69 Helmlinger, Marion Soph. 35 Henderson, David Soph. 35-59-73-75 Henderson, Bruce . .... Fr. 42-69 Henderson, Richard Soph. 35 Henderson, Robert ... 8th 47-65-74-92 Hendricks, Marshall Fr. 43 Hendricks, Nancy Soph. 35-56-68 Hendricks, Roger ... .... Sr. 18-55 Hengstler, Dawn .... Fr. 42-56-71 Hengstler, Kenneth Soph. 35-58-64-67-70 Herbst, Julia Sr. 19-74 Hern, Dennis ... 7th 49 Hern, Edward .... Fr. 42 Hern, James ..... Jr. 31 Herron, Amanda .... ... 8th 47 Herron, Frank ..... Sr. 19-55 Hibner, Doris Fr. 42-58-70-71 Hicks, David Soph. 35-90 Hicks, Rodman ..... Soph. 35-54-81-90 Hindenlang, Jack ... Sr. 19 Hindenlang, Robert .. Fr. 43 Hines, Pam 8th 46 Hites, Russell .... Fr. 42 Hoaglin, Phil Jr. 35 Hoegner, Bruce ...... .... 7th 49-65 Hollenbacher, Rita ...... Sr. 19-60-61-62-74 Hoover, Roger _____ Soph. 35-64 Hoover, Joe _______ Soph. 35 House, Shirley ______ Sr. 19-60 Howard, Jeanne ....... Fr. 42-57-71 Howe, James _________ Sr. 19-74 Howe, Jerry _________ 7th 49- 65 Howell, Junior _____ Fr. 42 Huebner, Larry ______ 8th 46 Huelsmeyer, John Fr. 42 I Idle, Gary __________ 7th 49 J Jauert, Douglas _____ 7th 50- 92 Jeanneret, Delmar .... 7th 49 Jeanneret, Fritz _ Soph. 35-81-92 Jett, Anna _________ Jr. 31-56-58-63-66-75-76 Jinks, Lynn _________ 7th 50 Jones, Larry ________ 8th 46-65-92 K Kaeck, Alfred _______ 8th 46 Kah, Bruce _________ 8th Kah, David ______________ 46-65 Kantner, Charles ____ 8th 46- 65 Kantner, Gary ______ 7th 49 Kantner, Sharon ..... Jr. 31-56-68-70 Kantner, James....... 8th 48 Katterhenry, Doug ... 7th 50-65 Kattman, Bob ________ 8th 47- 65-74-92 Kauper, Judy -------- Sr. 19-56-60-62-67-75 Keller, John _______ 8th 46- 92 Keller, Maeva ....... Sr. 19-57-60-62-84 Kelly, Karen ........ 8th 47- 75 Kemper, Keith _______ 7th 50-65-92 Kennedy, Richard — Sr. 19-55-81 Kennedy, Don_______Soph. 35 Kennedy, Jack _______ 7th 50 Kennedy, Lee Ann Soph. 35-57-58-72-74-89 Kent, Rolland _____ Soph. 35-55-81 Kent, Darlene ------- 7th 50 Kerst, Ellen ________ Sr. 19- 62 Kiefer, Diane _______ Sr. 20- 61-62-75 97 Kies, Marilyn ..... Soph. 35-57-58-67-72-74 Kies, Judy Fr. 42-75 Kill, Lc Roy Soph. 35 Kill, Arlene Soph. 35-56-70 Kill, Janet Fr. 43-56-71 King, Leona .... 7th 51 King, Ora .... 7th 50 Kinstle, Jeanne Soph. 36-72 Kinstle, Kathy .._ Sr. 20-62-66-67-77 Kinstle, Ruth Soph. 35-56-68-72-84 Kinefeltcr, C Soph. 36 Klima, Donna ..... Fr. 42 Klima, Paul 7th 50 Klingler, Gary .. Soph. 36 Klopfenstein. Marvin Sr. 20-69 Knoch, Bob ... 7th 50-92 Knous, Marjorie Fr. 42-71 Knowles, Dorothy .. .... 7th 50 Knoch, Bertha — Soph. 36-56-68-72 Koch, Junior Sr. 20-69 Koch, Kenny .... 7th 50 Koch, Kristine Soph. 36-54-57-58-70-72 Koch, Philip .... 7th 50 Koenig, Craig Soph. 36-89-90 Kogge, Janie Soph. 36-54-57-58-72-74 Kohler, Cheris Soph. 36-57-70-72 Kolter, Bruce 7th 65-50 Kolter, Kay Soph. 36-59 Kolter, Suzanne Sr. 20-60-61-62-67 Krapf, Diane .... Fr. 42-57-58-70 Krapf, Myrna Soph. 36-57-58-72 Krites, Glenna Fr. 31 Kuck, Beverly .... 8th 47-74 Kuck, Janet Soph. 36-70 Kuck, Jerry J .... Sr. 20-55-77-81-89 Kuck, Jerry Lee Sr. 20-73-75 L Lament, Linda Sr. 20-56-62-67-85 Lanning, Catherine ... 8th 48 Lauth, Ronnie .... Fr. Leonard, James ... .... 7th 51 Leonard, Jerry .... 7th 51 Lightle, Patty 8th 48 Lightle, Tom Soph. 36-55-81-90 Lindamuth, Wanda .. Sr. 20-60-68 Line, Sandra .... 7th 50 Link, Connie .... 8th 48 Link, Dennis ... 7th 51 Link, Linda .... ... 8th 48 Lochard, Charles .... .... Jr. 31-64 Lochard, Ray Fr. 42-92 Lockwood, Kenneth Soph. 36-58-90 Lockwood, Sandra ... Sr. 20-56-60-62-67 Loegel, Thomas ..... Sr. 21-81 Louth, Sandra Jr. 31-56-60-63-68 Lu, Donald 7th 51 Lucas, Jim ... Sr. 21-55-81 Luke, Don Soph. 36 Lunz, Larry 8th 48 Lunz, Lura Mae Sr. 21-56-60-61-62 Lunz, Ruth Jr. 31-56-60-63 Luther, Lila Jr. 31-58-59 Lutterbein, Rollin . Jr. 31 M Marker, Janice Sr. 21-57-60-62-66 Marker, Joyce Sr. 21-56-60-62 Marker, Tom .... 8th 48-65-92 Market, Alicia ... Fr. 42-57-58-70-75 Market, Connie .... 8th 46 Martin, Janey ... 8th 47-75 Martin, Jerry Soph. 36 Martin, JoAnn .... 8th 47-74 Martin, Kathleen .... 7th 51 Martin, Mary .... Fr. 42-57-58-73-75 Martin, Sally .... Sr. 21-54-56-62-67-75 Martin, Shirley .... Fr. 42-71 Maxson, Eloise ... 7th 50 Maxwell, Marilyn .. ... 8th 48 Mayberry, Jimmy - ... 8th 48 McCormick, Arlene ... Jr. 31-54-56-60-63 McCormick, Jack ... 42-65-90 Fr. McCormick, Sandra 47-75 ... 8th McCreight, Gary ... 36 Soph. McCullough, Carol . 50 .... 7th McElroy, Linda 42-68-71 Fr. McLean, Douglas .. 42-65-92 Fr. McLean, Phil 36 Soph. Meier, Paul 36 Soph. Metz, Arlene Sr. 21-52-56-62-66-67 -70 Metz, Carolyn 36-68-72 Soph. Metz. Judy 42-68-75 Fr. Metzger, Denny 21-55-69-81 Sr. Metzger, Joe 48 ... 8th Metzger, Sandra 42-56-71 .... Fr. Metzger, Sharon ... 36-58-72 Soph. Meyers, Nancy 42-56-68-71 ..... Fr. Meyers, Wanda 21-56-61-62-75-77 Sr. Michael, Beverly .— 42 ...... Fr. Michael, Darlene ... 31-70 Jr. Miller, Bill 42-58-65-73-75 .... Fr. Miller, Bob 21-55 Sr. Miller, Derroll 31 Jr. Miller, Dick 36 Soph. Miller, Jerrelene .... 42-58-70 Fr. Miller, Jamcsetta .... 31-59-60 ...... Jr. Miller, Judy 48 .... 8th Miller, Judy 41 Fr. Miller, Marjorie 51 .... 7th Miller, Nancy 42-68-71 Fr. Miller, Robert 36 Soph. Mincks, Douglas .. 36-58-73-75 Soph. Minnich, David 42-65 ..... Fr. Minnich, Thelma 31-60-63-68 Jr. Montgomery, Janet Soph. 36-57-68-70-72 Montgomery, Sandra 8th 48 Moore, Sandy Lee . 42-57-58-70 Fr. Moore, Sharon 22-57-62-66-67 Sr. Morey, Lloyd 51 ... 7th Morningstar, John . 22 ..... Sr. Mowery, Gary ....... 8th 48 Mudrock, Nana ...... 8th 48 Mudrock, Sharon ...... 7th 51 Mueller, Johnny .... 8th 46 Mueller, Judy Fr. Munch, Larry ....... Fr. 42-81 Munch, Lorna -...... Sr. 22-62-70 Murphy, Bernard ... Soph. 36 Murphy, Robert ...... Fr. 42 Musser, Philip ....... 8th 48 Moore, Kathleen ... Soph. 36-68-72 N Neer, Dennis ......... 7th 49 Neuman, Raelene ...... Fr. 42-57-58 Nuss, Larry ........ Soph. 36-70-75 Nicke, Darell ........ 7th 51 O Oakley, Stanley ...... Soph. 36-70 Oppcrman, Joe ........ Jr. 31-69-89 Opperman, Philip ..... 7th 51-92 Orchard, Lester ...... Sr. 22-69 Ott, Michael ......... 7th 51 Oytv, Christine ...... 7th 51 P Pabst, Jean .......... Jr. 31-56-60-63-66-67-75 Parish, Judy ......... Sr. 22-57-60-62-75 Parish, Mike ......... 7th 51 Parlette, Jerry ...... Jr. 31 Parlette, Judy ....... Jr. 31- 63-70-75 Parlette, Nancy ...... 8th 47-74 Parlette, Robert ..... Sr. 22 Paul, Carlene ........ Jr. 32- 56-60-63-74-76 Pester, Cora ......... Sr. 22-52-58-61-66-67 - 68 -77 Peterson, Donna ... Soph. 36-57-67-68-70-72-85 Phillips, Bill ..... Jr. 32 Pitthan, Jane ....... Fr. 42-57-58-75 Pohl, Penny ...... Sr. 22-62-67 Pohlabeln, Winnie Soph. 36-56-68 Presar, Mary ............ Jr. 32-56-59-63-84 Presar, Nancy ....... 8th 47-74 Pryor, David ....... Soph. 36-64-70 98 Q Quellhorst, Paul .... Fr. 42 Quellhorst, Wayne — Sr. 22 R Ramge, David ........ Fr. 42-65-92 Ramsdail, Minnie .... Fr. 42-68 Rayburn, Clifford --- Jr. 33-55-90-93 Reinekc, Sandra Kay 7th 51 Richardson, Carol — Jr. 32-54-56-63-74-76 Richardson, Carole Soph. 36-57-72-75 Richardson, Randall ... Sr. 22- 78 Rinehart, Sharon ... Soph. 36- 68-72 Ritchie, Randy Soph. 33 Ritter, Carolene Soph. 37- 54-57-70-72 Ritter, Lc Ardyce ..... Sr. 23- 56-60-61-62-67 - 75 -85-13 Roberts, Richard ... Soph. 37 Roeder, Karen ------- 8th 48 Roediger, Jean — Soph. 37-57 Rocttger, Donna ..... Fr. 43 Rohrbaugh, Carol J.... Sr. 13-57-60-62-66-70 Rohrbaugh, Donald ... 8th 48 Romshe, Sandra ...... 8th 47-74 Roser, Marilyn ....— Jr. 32-58 Routt, Genera ....... Fr. 40-71 Ruck, Bonnie ....... Jr. 32-56-58-63-74-76 Ruck, Byron ... Soph. 37-54-55-81-89-90 Ruck, Linda --------- 8th 47-75 Ruck, Ruth ........— Jr. 32-63-70 Ruck, Sam ----------- Fr. 43 Ruck, Theodore 8th 48-65-92 Ruff, Davjd --------- 7th 51 Rupert, LeRoy .....— Jr. 32-69 Rupley, Jeffery ...— Jr. 34-54-59-64-75-76-78 Rupley, Jennifer ____ Fr. 43-56-58-70-74 Rupley, John ....... 8th 47-65 S Saunders, Larry ----- Fr. 43 Saunders, Sterling Soph. 37 Sawmiller, Gary ... Soph. 37 Schaefers, Dick ..... Fr. 43-58-65-67-74 Schaub, Larry Fr. 43 Scheblo, Bob ... .... Sr. 23-69 Scheblo, Janice — .... Jr. 32-60-63 Schick, Patty Soph. 37-57-72-74 Schilling, Damaris . ..... Sr. 23 Schlenker, Mary J. Soph. 37-57-67-70-72 Schlenker, Bill .... Fr. 43-65-69-92 Schlenker, John Fr. 43-65-69 Schlenker, Peggy Sr. 23-56-60-61-62-67- -75 Schlenker, Philip ..... .... 7th 51 Schncll, Jon ... 8th 48 Schuler, Tim Jr. 32-64-76 Schultz, Max Jr. 32-69-76-81 Schumaker, Eldon . Jr. 32 Schumann, Leonard ... Sr. 23 Schumann, Margaret Jr. 32-58-63 Schumann, Patricia ... 7th 51 Schumann, Sharon . ..... Fr. 43-56-58-70 Schwarck, Judy .... 8th 47-74 Schwarck, Larry .. Soph. 37-70 Schweitzer, Harold ... Fr. 42 Schweitzer, Marg. Soph. Seaman, Carl .... 7th 51 Seitz, Jack 7th 43-92 Seitz, Lura Mae 8th 47-74 Seitz, Marilyn _ Sr. 23-56-62-75 Seitz, Wesley ..... Sr. 23-54-77 Sell, Larry — — .... Fr. 43 Shaffer, Gary Fr. 43-81-90 Shaw, Jack ..... Jr. 32-54-64-70-76-78 Shaw, Melinda ..... 8th 47-74 Shaw, Tom .... Fr. 43-81-92 Sheipline, Gary — .... Sr. 23-64 Sheipline, George .. ... 7th 51 Sheipline, Tom .... Fr. 43 Shockey, Julia .... 8th 47 Shope, Herbert ..... Jr. 32 Shroyer, Neil Sr. 23-69 Shuler, David Soph. 37-81-90 Shuster, Fred --------- 7th 51 Silye, Dennis ------- Fr. 40-69 Simons, Dennis ....... Sr. 24 Smallwood, Bill ...... Sr. 24-54-55-64-81-89 Smith, David ________ Fr. 43-92 Smith, Judy ...... Soph. 37-57-72 Smith, Marilyn ______ 7th 51 Snider, Gary ........ Fr. 43-69 Steinke, Patty ____ Soph. 37-57-68-70-72 Stelzer, Lorna ...... Jr. 32-60-63 Stevens, Bill _____ Soph. 37-69 Stevens, Gary ..... 7th 51 Stevens, Kay ________ Sr. 24-60-66 Stevens, Larry ...... Fr. 43 Stewart, Ronnie ... 7th 50 Stiles, David ______ Fr. 43-92 Stiles, Linda _______ Fr. 43-57 Stolzenburg, Larry .. Jr. 32 Stroebel, Stella ____ 7th 50-67 Summers, Edward ______ Jr. 32-59-78 Swaidner, Jim ______ 7th 50-65 Swallow, Barry ..... 8th 48 Swonguer, Pam ______ Fr. 43-57-58-73-75 Swonguer, Rod ...... 7th 50-65 T Thiebeau, Constance.. Jr. 32-56-63-68-70 Thrush, Carol _______ Jr. 32-54-56-60-61-68 - 84 -85 Thuman, Bruce ______ 7th 51 Tieben, Gary ....... 7th 51 Tobias, Darlene ..... Sr. 24 Topp, Dave __________ 7th 51 Truesdale, Billy ___ 7th 48-92 Truitt, Judy .—...... Sr. 24-56-60-61-62-66 -67 -74 Tanner, Roger ........ 7th 51 Tanner, Gerald _____ 8th 46 W Whitaker, Gary ..... Soph. 37-55-81-89-90-93 Waldman, Dennis .... 8th 48-65 Waldman, Douglas .. 8th 48-65 Walls, Kathy -------- Jr. 32-68 Watt, John — ________ 7th 51 Webb, Bill ________ Soph. 37 Weissinger, Ralph — 7th 47 Welch, Barbara ...... Sr. 24-57-60-62 Welch, Evelyn ......— 8th 48 Wellington, Sandra .. 7th 51 Wellington, Sharon .. 8th 48 Wenning, Judy ------- Sr. 24-54-56-60-61-62 - 67 -84 Werner, Melanie ----- Sr. 24-60-62-67-70-74 Westbay, Mike ....... 8th 47-65-73-74-92 Wheeler, Robert ----- Jr. 37-69 Whitcomb, Gale —..... 8th 46 Wibbeler, Paul ------ Sr. 24-69 Wiesenmayer, Ells. Soph. 37 Williams, Becky ----- Fr. 43-57-58-75 Wilson, Gloria .....— 7th 50 Wilson, Karen ----- Soph. 37-57-58-72 Wilt, Virgil -------- Jr. 30 Winemiller, Darlene ...Jr. 32-60-63 Winemiller, Ogreta Soph. 37-68-72 Winget, Dave -------- Jr. 32-55-64-81 Winget, Larry ------- Fr. 43-65-81-92 Winkelman, Marjorie Sr. 24- 60-61-66-68 Winterman, A1 _______ 8th 46- 65-92 Wisener, Alice .....— Jr. 32-63-68-76 Wisener, Donna ------ 7th 50 Wisener, Bob ________ 8th 47- 74 Wolery, Sylvia ...... Soph. 37-56-68-70-72 Wolf, Rex ........... Sr. 25- 54-55-66-67-73 - 74 -77-89-93 Woolf, Dave —.......- Soph. 37-81-90 Woolf, Michael ------ 7th 51 Wright, Mary Jo — 8th 48 Y Young, Ed ..........— Sr. 25-55-81 Z Zeits, Linda ...... Sr. 25-57-60-62-66 Zerkel, Dan --------- Sr. 25-64-66-77 Zwiebel, Sharon-----8th 99 A P P R E C IA TI ON A. J. Metzger Sons ‘'Marathon Marine Service Auto Lubrication Tune-Up 702-704 East Auglaize Street Abbotts Shoe Store 22 East Auglaize Street Alpha Cafe 12 East Auglaize Street Archer Memorial Works Arnold-Harrison Insurance Agency Esther Arnold-Harold Harrison Wapakoneta, Ohio Artwood Handle Company Auglaize County Farm Bureau Co-Op Ass'n., Inc. Petroleum Products Farm Supplies Auglaize Furniture “Everything for the Home” “Bank Buy in Wapak. Auglaize Lumber Company Complete Line Building Materials South Park Street Wapakoneta. Ohio Beaty’s Body Shop Body Fender Repair Auto Painting Rear 500 Gibbs Avenue Bcchdolt Lyman Furniture Appliances Bcrlet Farm Service R. R. 2. Wapakoneta, Ohio Case Farm Equipment McCullough Chain Saws Bohrcr Moore Packing Co. “Lunch Meat Our Specialty” Botkins Market Wapakoneta, Ohio Bowshcr Hardware “Everything in Hardware” Since 1907 Brockcrt Bros. Sinclair Service Wapakoneta, Ohio Brown’s Restaurant “Just Good Food” Brunswick Cigar Store Buck Webb Service Sinclair Products Buy at Buirlcy’s Prescription Druggist Wapakoneta, Ohio Carl A. Abe Coal Co. Coal-Briqucts-Cokc Building Material Purina Chows Chcsbrough’s Fruit Vegetable Market 302 East Auglaize Street Phone RE 8-4216 City Bakery Frederick E. Knauss, Prop. Clark Ford Sales Club Restaurant Cotner Coal Supply Company Coal-Briquets-Coke-Builders’ Supplies Premium Quality Stoker Coal Is Our Specialty Cozy Corner Cigars Tobacco D. W. Moor Rubber Corporation 412-418 Park Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Davis Decoration Service 107 East Auglaize Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Davis Market Meats, Fruits Vegetables Dicgcls Coal Yard Detjcn Grain Elevator Detjcn Store Moulton, Ohio Dick Sons Texaco Montgomery Ward Tires Batteries Dixie Wayside Furniture North Divie Highway Dinner Bell Choice of Any Lunch 75c “Just Good Food” Docring Hardware Company General Hardware Hot Point Appliances Donald E. Veit Meadow-Gold Distributors 501 East Pearl Street Wapakoneta, Ohio 100 APPRECIA TIO N Donald Yost Moving Hauling Wapakoneta, Ohio Dr. William Dedick Dr. Gott, D.D.S. Dr. Riley Hardacrc Dr’s Edgar William Martin Veterinarian Hospital Dr. R. H. Schaefers Dr. John Wolfe Veterinarian 203 West Main Street E. D. Miller Western Southern Life Insurance 14-16 Wapa Theater Bldg. Ed Ankerman Son Welding-Ornamental Railings 106 North Water. Wapakoneta, Ohio F. da’s Style Shop “For Millinery Accessories” Edward Stroebel Attorney-at-Law El Lobo Trailer Court Equity Dairy Store F F Cigar Store F. E. Burden Son Hardwood Lumber Company First National Bank The Bank Where You Feel at Home Wapakoneta, Ohio Fisher Cheese Company Wapakoneta, Ohio Frank’s Welding Shop Fred’s East Side Market Corner Bellefontaine Pearl Friend’s Office Supplies Equipment Wapakoneta, Ohio Frost Company Roofing-Siding-Sheet Metal Broadway Street G. A. Wintzer Son Company Buyers of Hides, Skins, Fats Bones Grease Wapakoneta, Ohio Gambles 101-103 East Auglaize Street The Store W'ith Everybody's Needs in Mind. Gehrlich Brothers Building Contractors Gloria Beauty Salon Gross Lumber Company Lumber-Mill work- Builders Hardware-Paint H G Auto Parts Automotive Parts Supplies Complete Machine Shop Service Wapakoneta, Ohio Hartman Jewelry Hartard’s De Laval, Sales Service 601 West Mechanic Street Hcinl Son’s Funeral Home Hcinl’s Floor Tile 125 W. Auglaize Street Heinl’s Home Store Groceries Meats Uniopolis, Ohio Heinrich-Heckman Agency Insurance Since 1879 Herring’s Half Hour Laundry Home Savings Loan Association Wapakoneta, Ohio J. C. Penney Company M. M. Howe Jaucrt Carry-Out Jaucrt Construction, Inc. John R. Haehn, O.D. K K Dairy Bar South Willipie Street « Kaeck’s Garage Appliances Auto Repairing-Bottle Gas Electrical Gas Appliances R. R. 5, Fryburg, Phone 8-7428 Kah Company Meats Groceries Refrigerator Lockers Ken’s I. G. A. Market Self-Scrvice-Quality Foods 101 A P P R E C IA TI () N Koggc Electric Supply Electrical. Heating, Plumbing Contractor R. R. 3. W'apak.. Phone 8-7808 Koneta Beauty Salon Merle Norman Cosmetics 5 East Main Street Koneta Cleaners Koneta Hotel Tavern L. E. Brandt Sons Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Wapakoncta, Ohio Lochard Brothers Marathon Service Willipie-Pearl Streets Phone 8-2916, W'apakoneta Massey Ferguson Sales Service Uniopolis, Ohio Compliments of Maxson's Market 102 North Blackhoof Street Meyer’s Dairy Sales Miller’s 5 10 Store “Live Let Live Miller’s Laundry Dry Cleaners Quality Service Monarch Battery Moore’s Everything for the Auto, Farm. Home Moulton Electric Wapakoneta, Ohio Murphy’s 5 10 Nagel Electric Store Namco Spencerville Wapakoneta Division of Hayes Inc. Niswongcr Chevrolet, Inc. O. H. Erb Sons Cash Buyers Wholesale Retail Live Dressed Poultry Ocn Pontiac Sales Wapakoneta, Ohio Ohio Seed Company Orville Ruck Nationwide Insurance 606 South Blackhoof Street Packer’s Basement Barber Shop 3 Barbers Below Peoples National Bank Paul Wiscner Jeweler Wapakoneta, Ohio People’s National Bank Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Wapakoneta, Ohio Phillip's Flowers Say It IVith Ours” Ticl Brothers Clothing Store Pohl Buick Across from Fairgrounds 1022 West Auglaize Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Puetz Tobacco Purdy Garage Inc. Radio Hospital Ream’s Hickory Villa “Where Friends Meet Robert F. Stoltc Building Contractor-Complete Cabinet Shop Builders of Better Homes” Wapakoneta, Ohio Robert S. Oyer, M.D. Roger Hcnkcncr, Attorney 2V- Willipie Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Roser-Sillin-Koenig, Inc. “Insurance for your Every Need” 110 West Auglaize St. Roxy Bar Grill 128 W. Auglaize St. Ruck’s Modern Decorating Paints-Wallpaper-Floor Covering Acrilan Carpeting Wrapakoncta, Ohio Schaub Garage Schneider's I. G. A. Market 512 South Blackhoof St. 102 A P P R EC IA TI ON Scars Roebuck Company “Catalog Sales Office” 15 East Auglaize Street Service Tire Tread Company Wapak Truck Stop Wapakoneta, Ohio Shaw Lumber Company Uniopolis, Ohio Sheipline Firestone Store Complete Line Home Auto Appliances Sylvania T. V. Radio Sitert Shoe Rebuilding 122 W. Auglaize St. Quality Shoe Rebuilding Invisible Half-Soling-Polishes-Laccs Siferds Funeral Home Slattery Service Station Pure Oil Products Smith Brothers Electric Frigidaire, Hoover, Maytag Standard Oil Bulk Plant Stinebaug'.i Lumber Company “Quality Lumber Millwork” Stoltc Jcwclcry Strcackcr’s Oliver Farm Equipment Susie’s Truck Stop “Just Plain Food’’ Swonger’s Furniture City Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Closed Sundays Moulton. Ohio Teddy Bear Sandwich Shop “For that Good Sandwich” Telephone Company Tclljohn Plumbing Heating Division of L. B. Ferree, Inc. 124 W. Auglaize St. Town Country Super Market Lowest Prices-Quality Foods Uhlman’s Department Store Wapakoneta's Favorite Trading Place Uniopolis Barbershop Uniopolis Farm Bureau Unistccl Body Co. Van Truck Bodiss-Standard-Custom Steel Aluminum. Wapakoneta, Ohio Vernon Schwaberow Live Stock Order Buyer R. R. 2, Wapakoneta, Ohio Vesta’s Beauty Shop 911 Bellefontaine Wapakoneta, Ohio Veteran’s of Foreign Wars W. T. Grant Company Known for Values Wahrcr’s West End Grocery Complete Line Groceries Meats Open Evenings Sundays Wapa Dairy Natural Milk John Schlenker Sons Wapakoneta Daily News Your County Seat Newspaper Printers of Your ’58 Yearbook Wapak Iron Metal Co. East Silver Street Wapakoneta, Ohio Wapak Recreation Bowling Alley Compliments of Wapak Studio Camera Shop Wapa Theater Class of '58 Wapakoneta Farmers Grain Co. Grain-Farm Supplies-Machinery Weitz Bike Hobby Shop Welfare Finance Corp. Wapakoneta, Ohio Home of the 4% Investments Werner’s Super Market Wisener Brothers Wrights 5 10c Store Compliments of Yocum’s Store General Electric Appliances-Furniture Zofkic Clothing Company 103 A U T O G R A PH S 104 4 ' - W A YJ ______________________ A .. , 1;.. j v l S V-i
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