Western Ohio College - Reflection Yearbook (Celina, OH)

 - Class of 1965

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mama .118 HQi-r .wnq ! '59? m M W. a m .- wxqurn-pa -- m- .7. i w x; N. ....L 1.: pm. . . . . ml imp. M w W, Wm ... ..mgm , A. . .. .!.:..,1$wp.amfuw 5 .....Rmmi. ?M- iv: v. You have young and old, a promising We thank you for your never-ending You have made an idea, reality. The members of thxs staff would hke to dedicate this yearbook to the people. businesses. and organizations in this area. m... n ..w u pl- 5 e I m.m new... wmm .L .lue grid Roger J. Stauffer is still with us. All the troubles, heartaches and just the everyday grind hasn't scared him away. This man is truly dedicated to his work. With his help, this school is growing in enrollment, facilities, and prestige. His neverending devotion towards WOEF makes everyone want to say, Thanks, for your interest in this community proj- ect. You have made this school some- thing to be very proud of. We have a new face in administration this year. Her name is Mrs. Dorthy Simons. This woman is truly a wonder- ful person to have around. She doesn't know the meaning of the word he, and she is always kept busy doing her duties and all the favors asked of her by the students and the Student Council. It is really nice to have a person like her around. WOEF still has as its number wonderful custodian, Roger Spohh. This man is the person who keeps this building in A-l condition. His long hours at work truly pay off. Everyone is proud of this school. It is beautiful and kept that way. A one man team such as Roger Spohn can't be beat. In summation we think that WOEF is very lucky to have these three people on its permanent payroll. We don't think that any other school has a team such as we have. Ours is the best! governing Bodies Urustws ru-itr ,v - :' SEATED, Left to right: Daniel Ells Vice Presideno, A. C. Lachstadter Treas- urea, Roger Clapp Unresidenu, James Dicke, R. J. Stauffer, STANDING: Boyd Granger, Donald Dudgeon, Maurice Miller, David Sowar. Those not pictured: Mrs. J. H. Dasenbrock, Victor Fuhrwerk, John Herkenhoff, Wallace McMartin, J. C. Patty, Perry Wise. Studmt 60mm? SEATED: Becky Meckstroth, Dewey Goldenetz Qresidenw, Phyllis Deitsch weeretaryy Carol Davis TIeasure0, Roger Bigelow V. PresidenU. BACK ROW: Becky Evans, Nancy Mersmen, Mabel Thomas, Robert Miller, Gloria Hundley. It takes a lot of time, hard work, and patience to get a yearbook off to the primers. Many long hours are spent taking pictures and mounting them. With people on the Yearbook Staff like those shown on this page, and others that aren't shown here, the job is made much easier. These people use their time so the rest of the students in this school will have something to remem- ber WOEF by. EDITORS Head Editor - Roger Bigelow Asst. Head Editor - Stanley Kuck mot showm Set up Editor - Phyllis Deitsch Student Editor - Judy Slusser Activities Editor - Jeannie Moore Professor Editor - Gayette Gamble mot showro It takes a lot of time, hard work, and patience to get a yearbook off to the primers. Many long hours are spent taking pictures and mounting them. With people on the Yearbook Staff like those shown on this page, and others that aren't shown here, the job is made much easier. These people use their time so the rest of the students in this school will have something to remem- ber WOEF by. EDITORS Head Editor - Roger Bigelow Asst. Head Editor - Stanley Kuck mot showm Set up Editor - Phyllis Deitsch Student Editor - Judy Slusser Activities Editor - Jeannie Moore Professor Editor - Gayette Gamble mot showro Betty Agle: Dale Alig Mary Jane Anderson Tom Anthony I'M. Odette Bailey Jane Baucher James Beard mm Yvonne Beeks Richard Berkenstock Rog Bigelow Kathryn Binkley Larry Boals Harry Bowden Bonnie Breymaier David Breymaier Katherine Brewer Lavern R. Bruns Janice Buck Kathy Burke Dan Cassidy Muriel Clay Lora Collins Bruce Cromwell Barb Dasher Carol Davis Eddie Davis Madge Deiringer Kathy Deitsch I Phyllis Deitsch Susan Dicke .2 4 6 j I . 4 Joyce Dunwoody Pat Dutton Ruthann EichenaueI James Elking Susan Doenges Arline Donisi Mike Dorsten J ean Droesch Dan Dunlap Marilyn Dunn Donald Elsass Becky Evans Loretta Fast Sue Fennig Larry Frank Bernard Frantz Shirley Freeman Eddie Frey Richard Frysinger Gayetta Gamble Mary Gausepohl Evelyn Gehm Lora Germann Constance Gibson Dewey Goldenetz Barbara Grimm Fred Grimm Jack Griner Rickie Grunden Catherine Grundish Barry L. Hardin Robert Hare Tom Hartke Duane T. Hartwig Bruce Head Mike Heckler Jennie Hemmelgarn Randayl D. Henkener Jyneen Herman Donna Hilbert Eloise Him Jim Hogan Jean Hone Tom Horn Angela Howell Kay Howell Carolyn Hoying Frieda Huelsman Gloria Hundley D011 Hunziker George 'Kalal Nancy Karch Ned Katterheinrich Peggy Katterheinrich John Keller John Kemper Carolann Kincaid Dave Klingshim Elaine Klenz Kathleen Klosterman James Koch Ron Kuck Ruth Kuck Stanley Kuck Mary Kunk Diana Kugel Bob Laffin Larry Laloge James Lammers Melba LaRoche Jerry Lehman Mike Lehman John Liening Jerry Linn Jane Long Darlene Lumpkin Patricia Langenkamp Mary Lautzenheiser Jim Lawrence David Lianz Sharon May Becky Meckstroth Warren Menchhofer Nancy Mersman Wayne Ludwig Larry Lunz Lura Lunz Rudolph McMichael Dennis Mallory Kenny Mangen Eugene Miller Greg Miller Janet Miller Bob Miller Rolland L. Miller Lee Monroe Jeanie Moore Henry Mowery Ben Muhlenkamp John Muhlenkamp Rog Muhlenkamp J ane Murlin Nancy Murlin Jim Mustard Harold Muter Norman R. Myers Ken Niekamp Dave Nieport Joseph Nocera Cletus N011 Meredith Nottingham Roger Oliver Mark Pax Catherine Peters Linda Peters Joe Pleiman Florence Presar Jim Poeppelman Faith Polei Jerr-y Post Blaine Rabe ? Becky Rasawehr Jeanette Raudabaugh P Claudia Ray Frederich Reasner Joy Ricketts Stephen Ries Jim Rhoades Oakland Roberts Madeline Rodeheffer m, '7 ., . .. . V James T. Scales Barbara Schott Marvin Schulte Raymond Schwartz Henry Schweiterman Larry Sensel Rodney Shellenbarger Darlene Shindeldecker Tom Sidenbender Judy Slusser Tim Smelser Jack Smith Charles Snethcamp Kay Speckman Jackie Springer Rich Stein Larry Steltzer Frank Stucke Carolyn Sudhoff Kathryn Sullinger Ron Swain Susanne Swayze Cheryl Temple Doug Temple Mabel Thomas Lovenda Thornsberry Mary Tumbush O v! j c l I . Karen T umey Jane Voress Ric Wagonrod , Marilyn Wapplehorst Diane Webb Robert Weber Carl Wellman Carl Wellmeier Rosie Wermert Tom Westerbeck Elaine Westerberg Barbara Wiessinger Cathy Wiley .an 93 i '11? I 1:3 14 Pauline Kent Roger James Abbott Peters Worthington York I DIDN'T HAVE 6 55, A THING TO 11 C 1 Abbott, Pauline Bright, Ronald Fledderjohn, Janet Aherns, Earl Brown, Beverly Fleming, Nancy Albers, Paul Bruns. William Frasure, Bill Alexander, Jerry Brunswick, Louis Fritz, Don Alig, Joyce Butcher, Jack Froelich, Sr. Mary, A. Amstutz, Lois Butcher, Lois Frysinger, Jack Andersen, William Caillet, Norma Garwick, Richard Anderson, Herbert Calfee, Wendell Gausepohl, Mary Anderson, Mike Carmean, Willa George, Janice Anderson, Steve Christian, Judy Germann, Lora f Amen, Thelma Clouse, Joretta Gero, Bernard j Art, Kathleen Coate, Jill Gillespie, Charles 1; Axe, Larry Cook, Helen Gillespie, M. Joan ? Bagley, Eugene Copeland, Richard Grimm, Torn Baldwin, Evelyn Comer, Robert Gray, Paul, Sr. Balster, Dennis Cox, Dixie Goldsmith, Alice Barger, L. Jean Cox, James Grothouse, Ronald Bama, Ronald Cozad, Robert Gruebmeyer, Larry Bauer, Jenny Crites, Roy Haffey, Bill Baumeier, Robert Dahill, Joy Harrod, Marilyn ; Beckstedt, James Dantz, Annita Harsh, John Bell, Wanetta Dart, Marilyn Hartman, Mary Beougher, Lowell Deerhake, Alice Hasis, Ruth Beougher, Marcile Detrick, Jack Hawisher, Rosalie Bertke. Marvin Denniston, Pamela Heitkamp, Maxie Blaine, Charles Dieringer, Mary Helman, Robert Boehmer, Martha Dohme, Galen Hemmelgam, Donald Bollenbacher, Robert Dougal, Paul Hertenstein, Dorothy Bowers, Patricia Dueer, Shirley Hines, Larry Bowling, Alice Dues, Charles Hitchen, Kenneth Boyer, Lance Dumbauld, Dan Hoenie, Nancy Boyce, Judith Dunn, Jane Holstein, Elizabeth Brandon, Robert, Jr. Dwenger, James Hott, Cheryl Branson, Joe Ellis, Phyllis Huffmun, Douglas Braun, Elmer Eyink, Ernie Hunsaker, Harold Brewer. Kathern Fails, Nina Hunter, Russell Brickner, Charles Fem, Linda Huston, Patricia Brickner, James Fisher, Linda Hyre, David .257 Ice, Madonna Jerome, Gerald Jolly, Leonard Jones, Bonnie Kantner, Jean Katterheinrich, Viola Kelly, Trudy Kennedy, Dorothy Kiel, Richard King, Carl King, Ronald Kinkley, Irene Kister, John Kittle, Francis Kittle, Ruth Klein, Joan Klosterman, Dale Knapke, Ann Koch. Lois Krinn, Wendell Kruger, Roland Kuhlman, Gladys Lachey, Edward Lamborne. Larry Lesher, Clarence Lharnon, Joyce Lisle, Louise Lochtefeld, Alvin Long, Edwin Loughrige, Robert Luehrecht, Richard Lyle, Kathryn Lynch, Robert Makley, Alma Makley, Robert Maloon, Michael Marbaugh, Doris Marbaugh, Dorothy Martindale, Linda Mathew, Mary May, Clarence McAbee, Mama McCabe, Michael McCarty, Margaret McClure, Elizabeth McDermitt, Kathryn McIlroy, Monte McMurray, Kathleen Meckstroth, Daniel Medferd, Naomi Menchhofer, William Mendenhall, Ronald Meyer, Kenneth Miley, Margaret Miller, Janice Miller, John Miller. Joseph Miller, Marlin Milliser, Michael Moorman, Samuel Moser, Joyce Maser, Marshall Myers, Tom Niekamp, Mary Niles, David Oelfke, Walter Parker, John Parker, Sr. M. Patricia Plikerd, Dorothea Pax, Davis Pennington, Kenneth Pennington, Paula Peters, Kent Picklesimer, Bonnie Post, St. M. Agreda Prenger, Joann Protsman, John Purdy, Jerry Putman, Ronald Radner, Jane Rauch, Grace Ray, Karen Reichert, Eugene Reitz, Andrew Resmiller, Dale Roche, Ronald Rodeheffer, Elnor Roeder, Richard Rogers, Artise Rice, Gary Rice, Judith Ruley, Lois Schaffner, Marian Schmidt, Vernon Schoen, Cecelia Schoenlein, William Schrock, Thomas Schroer, Bob Schroer, Esther Schroer, Mike Schulte, Alice Scott, Madonna Sell, Eva Seman, Sharon Shelby, Ronda Shellabargar, Rodney Shively, Jane Sibert, Richard Skaggs, Yvonne Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Snow, Bernice Snyder, Robert Spahr, Amy Speckman, Keith Spieler, Bette Staudt, Kay Steinbrugge, Tom Stelzer, Robert Stewart, William Stoll, William Sutton, Sarah Terrel, Violet Thieman, Gerald Thomas, Beth Thomas, Kay Thomas, Shama Thomas, Thomas Thompson, Mona Thompson, Sue Urich, Mary Underwood, Cheryl VanHorn, S. Lorene VonderHarr, Joan Voress, Jane Wallick, Keith Wallick, Michael Wangler, Gary Wannemacher, Judy Wannemacher, Mary Webb, Betty Weidman, George, Jr. Weimer, Norman Wendel, Wayne Wermert, Rosemary Wertemberger, Louise Whetstone, Jane Wickstandt, Elizabeth Wierwille, Karen Wietholder, Ronald Williams, David Wilson, Carl Wilson, Michael Wint, Paul Wiseman, Evaleen Wittung, Gloria Wolfe, Ruth Worthington, Roger Wulber, John Wuebker, Bob Wuebker, Victor Yaney, Floyd Yocum. Forest York, James Young, S. Chester Zerkel, Howard, Jr. Sorry--Mr. Stauffer's shooting pool-- Any message? What a slop-shot! Watch this one Mr. Stauffer: I hope Mr. Stauffer is about finished shooting pool. L315 Vegas flollliay I learned this watching Maverick. You did what?! Dice, cards, and money were the big attraction at Las Vegas Days at WOEF. With dealers taken from the Student Council and the Student body, the bank lost. Las Vegas isn't this way, but at WOEF you always come out a winner. I thought money belts were out of style. ,r p Does 5 of a kind beat a royal flush in straight poker? Baby needs a new pair of shoes. At least I won a deck of cards. Don't I look like I have an honest face? Bill Menchhofer, upperclassm an quarterback, sets for another aerial Menchhofer keeps and drives for three yards. Roger Bigelow, outstanding and for L upperclassmen, advances on the fearless freshman quarterback. f The mood reflected the South Seas. The night was filled with beautiful music, and the evening was climaxed by the crowning of a new King and Queen. At the third annual King and Queen Dance , Carol Davis and Dewey Goldenetz relinquished their titles to Mary Jane Anderson and Roger Bigelow with their best wishes and congratulations. Kx;: Mike Anderson Ed Davis Gloria Hundley Phyllis Deitsch Mary Jane Anderson Jane Murlin Jerry Purdy Becky Evans Blaine Rabe Roger Bigelow Even though we are small. we are growing. This year we entered a basketball team in l Maybe Stauffer will coach t . , US nex year the City league. We dldn't win too many, but we beat Chatt, last year's champions. Here are a few action shots of one of the games. Watch the hands, buddy! Could I have the ball now? You had it long enough. I made one! I made one! I think I heard something rip. On this page I would like to say thank you to a few people who haven't been given the credit they deserve. These people, very unselfishly, have given much of their time and talent to the school during the last three years. Carol Davis has spent three years on the Student Council, two of these in the position of treasurer. She has served on the yearbook staff and worked as a school librarian for three years. Last year she was crowned Queen of the Dance, an honor which she justly deserved. God bless you Carol, and may you always be happy. Phyllis Deitsch has been on the Council one year in the position of secretary. She has been on the yearbook staff for two years and has served as librarian for three. Phyl is a tremendous worker and is liked by everyone. Her personality and charm are tops. Lots of luck, Phyl. The third person I'd like to recognize is Mable Thomas. This wonderful person is an asset to any school and WOEF was lucky enough to have her as a student. Mable has served on the Council and yearbook staff for two years. She is a very hard worker and a wonderful person. Her future in teaching will be very profitable to those she will teach. The best to you Mable. Another person I'd like to recognize is Roget Bigelow. This was Roger's first year on the Council. He served well in the position of Vice President. Roger has served on the yearbook staff for two years and this year he was crowned King of the Dance. 1 wish you all the luck in the future Rog. Another person that deserves a big thank you is George Kalal. George hasn't been on the Council but he has worked along with it. The wolf on this cover, which is the school's mascot, was designed by him. Also, blue and silver are the school's colors. George has also worked very hard with the yearbook staff during the last three years. Thank you George for helping us whenever we needed you. Good luck in all your endeavors. The last person I would like to say thanks to is Richard Stein. This young man was the first Student Council President at WOEF. During his administration, the first yearbook, King and Queen Dance, and Student Council constitution were started. He served as head editor for the first two yearbooks and did the job well. Thank you Rich. You did a tremendous job. With people like you around, there will always be a Council and a yearbook. The best to you in everything. These are just a few people who have helped make these last three years a suc- cess. All of their hard work hasn't been expressed in this small piece of writing. The one thing that can be said of these people is that they are the greatest. It was an honor to have known and worked with all of you. May you always have success and happiness as your companions. , whammun. 5ngincm'l4g PROF. A. V. HILLERY Engineering Graphics PROF. GEORGE E. BELCH DR. CLYDE H. DORNBUSCH 1: American Literature American Literature English Composition English Composition DR. HAROLD H. HINDERLITER Philosophy and Religion . . V V . f PROF. CLARENCE MYERS English Composition DR. LOWELL E. WEITZ Introduction to Music PROF. GEORGIA P. SPELMAN Speech s. PROF. JOHN H. WEST Art for Elem. Teachers - Axx -L mmxmwhm N xaw 2 PROF. GORDON M. BENNETT Math of Finance Statistics MR. V. E. KATTERHEINRICH Chemistry 0. JACOBS College Algebra DR. ROBERT E. TIPPLE Biology PROF. EARL E. LHAMON Calculus PROF. GERALD R. MESSICK Physics PROF. DONALD SHULT Fundamental Math PROF. ROY E. SNYDER Biology PROF. CHARLES CARLSON Economics Advertising PROF. ALFRED E. COHOE General Sociology PROF. WILLIAM ROBERT CRIDER General Psychology Psychology of Exceptional Child 'r DR. OSCAR G. DARLINGTON Western Civilization DR. DAVID H. MARKLE Courtship and Marriage MRS. HA MMOND Western Civilization DR. OTIS GAMES United States History MR. PEGGS Quality Control MR. HUGH ROSSI American Government MR. DON PURDY Business Law PROF. ROGER J. STAUFFER Insurance Economics 'I PROF. BANKS Health Education DR. JONES Intro. to Education Hist. 85 Phil. of Education PROF . EARL Children 's Lit. MR. RALPH BLAUVELT Audio Visual Aids DR. RUBECK Teaching Reading m w, r. W t u 4m K6677 Signing 4A- 31ml? The picture above was taken as a student group picture for our first yearbook. The room these students are in is now our biology room. The picture below was used in our second year- book and both of these shots show how WOEF is always bettering itself. Say, supercalafragialisticexpealad0c1'ous cmre taking time for the 65 year- .. J JOk. w l, i As soon as everyone leaves you get the nitro. Tuition time everybody. Bowling after the dance. :51, 007 33-1 $1 007,354 On March 21, 1965, the high school and col- lege talent of Mercer County was given a chance to expose itself to the public. Many talented young people of the county vied for the top spot in both the high school and college divisions. The top collegiate act was The College Breads . A girls vocal quartet, a mixed vocal quartet, the Six Debs , and a dancing and twirling act were all so talented that the judges voted all of them winners in the high school division. Doug Temple, second from right, is not only a good singer but also a reliable Student Council member. Int n hm qu rm v. alglggt' ' V'Wu .. Mm tw Etnowledge cannot be attained without books 1 : supplement the learning. Due to the pany generous contributions of books and ,2. cessories for the library, this knowledge more easily attained. Also with head Ii- 1 -arians, Carol Davis and Phyllis Deitsch, me library has functioned smoothly through- ut the year. The Cottage Book Store. owned and oper- ated by Mrs. Schelich, has been a great Help to the students at W. O. E.F. She has .supplied the community, as well as the tudents, with books and many other articles. . i s i : The Student Council has started an activity room in the quonset. It '5 use was moderate this year, but we hope with the help of next year's Student Council that it will be- come a permanent recreation room to be used by the students in their leisure time. um m Lam: .q...--I In addition to the many forward steps at WOEF, a great advance- ment was made in the area of stu- dent comfort this year. The combined generosity of the American Budget C0. , the Mers- man Brothers, and our own Student Council, enabled us to get new and modern furniture for our lounge. V 5:33.55: : 1:: : . . , . . . : . . 3 .


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