Western Ohio College - Reflection Yearbook (Celina, OH)
- Class of 1966
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Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1966 volume:
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This 1am of knowledge With t e initials of our school over it has become the symbol of our college. We feel that it should hold a prominent position in this book Wthh is also a part of our school. Resident Director MR. R. J. STAUFFER Mr. Stauffer works long hours per- forming his duties as Resident Di- rector. MRS. WILLIAM SIMONS Mrs. Simons, we are happy to have this opportunity to thank you for you: labors in our behalf. In addition to the secretarial duties you so efficiently perform, you do so many extra tasks for us. For these little things that mean so much, we espe- cially want to thank you. We hope you recall many happy memories as you turn the pages of this book, which we gratefully and respectfully dedicate to you. College Personne Mr. Stauffer spends most of his time working at official business, but he has to take time out once in a while to read a good book. CHARLIE SEARIGHT our janitor Cheerful Charlie is off to work again. Every man has to take time out of his working day for a cup of coffee and a conversation with Mrs. S-----. T rustees and Student Council A A. C. Lachstadter, John Herkenhoff, Roger Clapp, Mrs'. J. H. Dasenbrock David Sowar. Walldce McMartin, Boyd Granger, Donald Dudge'on, Victor Fuhrwerk, Mrs. W. H. Simons, clerk, R. I. Stauffer, resident director. Mabel Thomas Secretary Carolyn Hagen Joseph Pleiman Jeanie Moore Candy Jenkins Joyce Saalman Jim Beard Treasurer Presulent Marilyn Link Absent Robert Brandon J udy Slusser Ron Wenning WESTERN OH O DUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, CELINA, OHI Mr. Stauffer Please This Is a Student Lounge Not a Business Office. Richard Bernard Roger Bigelow Larry Birt YIPPEEEE! EXAMS ARE OVER! Carol Adams' Craig Albright Thomas Anthony Odette Bailey Cheryl Baker Daryl Balboy Jean Barge: Judy Barnes Phil Barnes Mary Jane Baucher James Beard Connie Beougher DALE DUGAN KLOSTERMAN STUDYING?? Charlene Blessinger M ichael Boeckman Harry Bowden Joe Branson Kathy Burke David Bowers Judy Boyce Elmer Braun Kathryn Brewer Karen Brewer Bonnie Breymaier David Breymaier Virginia Brinkman Beverly Brown Mary Brown Janice Buck Howard Campbell Phil Carey Joyce Dunwoody Pat Dutton Ruth Ann Eichenauer Muriel Clay Evelyn Coleman Lora Collins Carol Davis Ed Davis Madge Deringer Mary Evelyn Dieringer Barbara Donaugh Anne Donovan Michael Dorsten Linda Dues Virginia Dues 2: JIM BEARD AND JUDY SLUSSER.MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP AG AIN. Loretta Fast David Ferenzi Don Fisher Linda Fisher Nancy Fleming John Forsthoffel Bernard Frantz William Frey Robert Fullenkamp Gayetta Gamble Richard Garwick Evelyn Gehm Pam Grapner Jody Gray Donna Griesdorn Barbara Grimm BARB DASHER, JOE PLEIMAN, AND CAROLYN HAGEN GIVING CHARLIE A HAND. Mack Elshoff Rebecca Evans J ames Hogan Jean Hilliard Diana Hoenie Jack Griner Larry Grubmeyer Carolyn Hagen Robert Hare Virginia Harlamert Ted Harter Bruce Head Gary Heitkamp Randy Henkener David Henschen Joyce Heppard John Hiles ZAP! BATMAN CAME TO WOEF WHEN THE STUDENT COUNCIL PURCHASED A TV FOR THE STUDENT LOUNGE. Elizabe 1h Hoestein Angela Howell Don Hunziker Malcolm Jackson Candy Jenkins Gerald Jerome Connie Junod Ned Katterheinrich Tom Kaup Carolann Kincaid Jon Kessler Elaine Klenz Ronald Kline Dick Knapke Jack Knost Lynn Kohlhorst JIM BEARD AND JUDY SLUSSER GET CAUGHT WHILE TESTING MR. STAUFFER'S SOFT CHAIR. Norma Hone John Hoelscher Darlene Lumpkin Larry Lunz Lm'a Lunz Jeanette Kremer Ronald Kuck Ruth Kuck Patricia Langenkamp Sue LaRoche Sharon LaRue James Lawrence Linda Lawrence Mabel Leeper Marilyn Link Jerry Linn James Loughridge THE STUDENT COUNCIL HAD A LOT OF HELP WORKING FOR THE PROM, Jerry McIntosh Beverly McOmber Kenneth Mangen J ames Manning Frederich Matthies Warren Menchoffer Eugene Miller Gary Miller Harold Miller Janet Miller Joseph Miller Paul Miller Robert Miller Jeanie Moore Robert Moorman Samuel Moorman DAVID HENSCHEN AND JACK KNOST MUST REALLY ENJOY THIS CLASS---OR IS THERE A GOOD SHOW ON TV? James Scales Michael McCabe Denise Pfeffenberger J oseph Pleiman Jerry Post Marshal Moser Norman Myers Kenneth Niekamp David Nieport Richard Nisonger Patti Nolan Rita Nolan Cletus N011 Sister Mary Pasternak Mark Pax Catherine Peters Kent Peters NOURISHMENT FOR THE BODY AS WELL AS THE MIND Kay Reisen Joy Ricketts Ronald Roche Gary Rogers Lois Ruley Jerome Ruschau Rebecca Russell Joyce Saalman Jacquelyn Sandkual Wilma Schumacher Darlene Shindeldecker Jerry Shiverdecker Ann Shook Dick Siebert Judy Slusser Jack Smith WHAT! THE GRADES ARE POSTED! Jack Quilling Kevin Rabe Iacqualine Springer Jerrold Stammen Jerry Stauffer Paul Stelzer Carolyn Sudhoff David Suhr Kathryn Sullinger Kathy Tangeman Cheryl Temple J. Douglas Temple Mabel Lou Thomas Lowvenda Thornsbury Karen Tumey Candy Vannette Joan VonderHaar TED HARTER AND JACK QUILLING MAKE GOOD USE OF THE PING-PONG TABLE IN THE QUONSET. Linda Waterman Norman Weimer Virginia Wenning Louise Wertenberger Torn Westerbeck Elizabeth Wickstande Evelena Wilson Sharon Witten Kathy Widen Carl Wilson Gloria Wittung Ruth Wolfe Fred Wright James York Nihla York Thomas Zumberg EVEN JACK QUILLING HELPED DECORATE FOR THE PROM. Judy Voress Gary Wangler We find our professors to be a group of dedicated per- sons, With the interest of the students at heart. We feel that we have been very for- tunate in having such an outstanding group of educa- tors as our faculty. 2! 22 PROFESSOR WILLIAM BELL English Composition MR. ASHLEY BRANDON College Algebra Trigonometry MR. LESTER BOWSHER Fundamental Math Analytic Geometry MR. I AMES BUCK Business Courses PROFESSOR CHARLES CARLSON Economics Business Communications PROFESSOR OSCAR COOLEY Money and Banking MISS ELSIE BAIR Typing Office Machines PROFESSOR DAVID COWSKY English Composition 23 PROFESSOR ROBERT CRIDER General Psychology Psychology of Exceptional Child MR. ARTHUR J. DARWOOD Intermediate Accounting Cost Accounting Auditing DR. CLYDE H; DORNBUSCH American Literature MR. WILLIAM FETH Accounting 24 PROFESSOR BRUCE GRIMES Art for the Elementary Teacher d MRS. MARY HAMMOND 11 Western Civilization MRS. MARY HAWK Child Development DR. HAROLD H. HINDERLITER Philosophy and Religion 25 26 PROFESSOR RICHARD KAIN Engineering Graphics DR. DAVID MARKLE Courtship and Marriage MR. BRUCE MC LEAN Calculus PROFESSOR GERALD R. MESSICK Physics DR. GEORGE MILLER Evaluations and Measures Human Growth and Development MRS, MARIE PEARSON American Eiterature MRS. GAIL PARSONS Business Communications Global Geography Introduction to Education PROFESSOR CHARLES OLIVER English Composition 27 MR. DON PURDY Business Law PROFESSOR ARDEN ROBERSON Health Education MR. HUGH D. ROSSI American Government DR. MATTHIAS SCHMITZ German 28 PROFESSOR ROY SNYDER Biology DR. LOWELL WEITZ Music for the Elementary Teachers PROFESSOR ERNEST VAN ATTA Audio Visual Aids High School Curriculum PROFESSOR STANLEY ZWERLING Speech 29 s. pl This Is Summer School An old face returns, Dave Lianez is back. Karate Bruce strikes again. Joyce testing a new textbook. Candy hard at work. Thanksgivin Dance 1965 WHAT WOULD THE PILGRIMS SAY? 32 The students dancing to the music played by Santa After finals on Thursday night, the students gathered for a bit of Christmas cheer . Santa also surprised the lucky students with door prizes. Christmas Party After Finals 33 1966 Lake Festival Queen Mary J ane Anderson Lake Festival Court Mr. Larry Orchard, Linda Kelly, Carolyn Hagen, Joyce Brisker, Pam King, Mary Jane Anderson, Mar- cia Knapp,.Patty Stott, Connie Junod, Jenny Lincoln, Ann Shook, Linda Smith, Sue Strohl, Lynda Piper, Kathy Grayson. Vicki Lynn Otis 1964 Queen crowning 1965 Queen Mary Jane Mary Jane in swimsuit competition 35 Queen Mary lane on royal float reigning over Friday night's parade. Finale of the 1965 Lake Festival Parade: Mary Jane Anderson sponsored by W. O. E.F. riding the Chamber of Commerce royal float. 36 Yearbook Staff Judy Slusser Candy Jenkins Joe Pleiman Joyce Saalman Jeanie Moore Gayetta Gamble Marilyn Link Dewey Goldenetz Dorothy Simons Evelyn Gehm Absent: Jim Beard Mabel Thomas Carolyn Hagen Ron Wenning It seemed to us that with the growth of the school, other things should be more estab- lished. This year we decided to give our yearbook a permanent name, With much thought and consideration for orginality we present you with this copy of REFLECTION. 37 - Dear Heart Barbara Dasher and Roger Bigelow were chosen the Sweet Heart Couple of the SWEET HEART DANCE. The dance was held at the Celina American Legion Hall, February 19, 1966. Below the Sweet Hearts dance to the theme song, Dear Heart, 38 Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer dance to the music of the Hank Selhorst Orchestra. J 1m Beard and Evelyn Gehm dig an upbeat tempo. The Sweetheart Dance will be a night to remember for hundreds of WOEF students and their dates. 39 Miss Western Ohio Julie Droll Candy Coate Marjory Spry Linda Kelly Rita Goedde 40 Miss Western Ohio Linda Kelly represented W. O. E. F. in the Miss Western Ohio Pageant. She did a fine job being chosen the third runner up. Campaigning Candidates wage enthusiastic cam- paigns for king and queen of the an- nual spring formal. 4l W for Decorating the Spring Formal It really was work but? we had a lot of fun. Student Council and students spend the night preparing the hall for the underwater paradise. H7 1966 Spring Formal Court Q Joseph Pleiman, Carolann Kincaid, Mickael Anderson, Jeanie Moore, Ronald Wenning, Carolyn Hagen, James Beard, Rebecca Russell QUEEN Mabel Thomas and KING Jerry Stauffer One of the many rewards of being Queen - a kiss from last year's king, Roger Bigelow. Their Maj esties Queen Mabel and King J erry Nets were made for catching - Some of the catch. 46 P-s-s-t! I've got something to tell you. Loadedl?! Of course she is - with 1013 of charm. n. . . . , '. a nu .
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