Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

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he 1958 Edited by The Annual Staff of Willard High School Willard, Ohio Published by Artmaster Yearbooks, Inc. Mission, Kansas FOREWORD Having acquired much knowledge from teachers, classmates, basketball games, dates, books, and many other facets of teenage life, the group here-after referred to as the annual staff, hopes you will enjoy this book. After meeting consecutively every Tuesday night for many months, pasting, cut- ting, proofreading, copyreading, worrying, arguing, playing, re-editing, pasting, typing, worrying, planning, and meeting dead lines, we, the annual staff, sincerely hope that you appreciate this book. The express purpose of our annual is to give to you a record of the happiest years of your life. Enjoy it to your fullest for it is yours! - 4 ■ TABLE OF CONTENTS - 5 DEDICATION MR. DALE CROSSEN MRS. LENA CROSSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crossen, we the senior class of 1958 dedicate this annual. Enough thanks cannot be expressed for all the help which they gave during our junior year, as well as the remainder of our high school days. Both Worked untiringly on our Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom. They were also of great assistance with our junior play. We sincerely hope that this dedication will, in some small way, show our deep appreciation. MR. RALPH M. McCAMBRIDGE Superintendent of Schools B.S. in Education, Ohio University M.A. The Ohio State University MR. DANA W. AUKERMAN High School Principal B.S. in Education Ohio Northern M A. School Administration, The Ohio State University il MISS RHEBA BENNETT, Principal East Side School MR. THOMAS BROWN, Principal Central Elementary School B.S. in Education, Heidelberg M.A. The Ohio State University MR. MARSHALL CUPP, Principal Junior High School B.S. Ohio University M.A. The Ohio State University i V v w - 9 - BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Ralph D. McCambridge, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Weldon R. Ayres, Vice President Mrs. Delford Ellis, Clerk Mr. Roger R. Whetstone, President Mr. J. Arnett Smith, Mr Donald O. Alford Mrs. Jeanette D. Smith - 10 - SPECIAL NOTE- Two new members were added to the faculty for the spring semester. They are: MR. JAMES CARNEY Bowling Green State University Commercial Subjects MR. GLENN McGEARY Ashland College Fine Arts MR. NORMAN BRAY Ohio Northern University Problems of Democracy General Science Head Football Coach Hobbies: Sports, Hunting, Fishing MRS. LENA CROSSEN Ohio State University Vocational Home Economics Hobbies: Sewing, Shopping, Travel- ing MRS. MARGARET BROWNS Miami University Ohio Northern University Ohio State University English Hobbies: Music, Fishing MRS. JEANNETTE GANFIELD Hamline University Office Practice Typing I, II Shorthand I, II Hobby: Sewing MR. DALE CROSSEN Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Sight- seeing, Cooking MRS. VELLA GANGLUFF Capital University Vocal Music Hobby: Music - 12 - MRS. FAMA HANSON Bowling Green University Ohio State University Mathematics Science Hobbies: Cooking, Housecleaning, Reading, Traveling. MR. HOWARD HANSON Columbia College Western Reserve University English Speech and Composition Spanish Hobby: Crossword Puzzles MR. HERBERT HART Ashland College Physical Education Ohio History Head Basketball Coach Reserve Football Coach Hobbies- Sports, Hunting, Fishing MRS ANN HOLLINGER Miami University Physical Education Hobbies: Bowling, Golf, Bridge. MR ALBERT RAIMONDE Ohio State University Industrial Arts Hobbies: Sports, Crafts MR. CHARLES RAYBURN Ohio State University Marshall College Instrumental Music Hobbies: Music, Fishing. - 13 - MRS. MARILYN WOODLING Ohio State University Kent State University Commercial Subjects Hobbies: Gardening, Bridge MR. WARNER ZULAUF Ohio State University Science Mathematics Hobby: Tennis MRS. LETITIA COLEMAN Marshall College George Peabody College High School Librarian Hobbies: Reading, Knitting, Garden- ing. MR. RONALD SBRISSA Ohio State University Biology Driver Training Assistant Football Coach Freshman Basketball Coach Hobbies: Dancing, Sports, Hunting. MRS. NAOMI WIEBE Bluffton College Latin English Hobbies: Cooking, Baking, Read- ing, Traveling. MR. PETER WIEBE Bluffton College Ohio State University History Hobby: Traveling - 14 - CULINARY EXPERTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Clint Kieffer, Mrs. Henry Trimner, Mrs. Karl Geiser, Mrs. Harold Filer, Mrs. Vance Conkle. - 15 - BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Atwater, Walter Trimmer, Gale Featheringill, Mildred Fast, Victor Arnold, Gaylord Miller. CUSTODIANS George Roger, Gerald Godlove, Clarence Miller. - 16 - eniors SENIOR MEMORIES Now that our comparatively carefree days of high school have come to an end, more quickly that seems possible, we look back over the past four years with mixed feelings and emotions. Some mild confusion marked our freshman year, though we were proud and happy to at last be ir high school. Officers elected for this first year were- Carole Lohr, president; Connie Taylor, vice president Chuck Neumann, secretary-treasurer; and Anne Grundish, social chairman. Mr. Zulauf was our advisor Ou class activities were limited to a few dances and a bake sale. In our eyes the one-act play, Cupid Adver tises , was a major triumph. Mr. Zulauf was again our advisor for the sophomore year. David Neumann was elected our new pres dent. Helping him were: Chuck Neumann, vice-president; Susan Jump, secretary-treasurer; and Ronald Buss- social chairman. Money was raised by selling WHS booster pins, sponsoring dances, and having a bak sale. As juniors and upper-classmen, we were kept very busy by our many activities. Sponsorship of thf Homecoming Dance was the first major venture, and the junior class play, Susan Steps Out , brougf more fun and work than any previous undertaking. Chosen this year were: Our motto, Ambition Paves thf Way to Success '; our colors, powder blue and silver; and our flower, the red carnation. Upon receiving ou class rings, we all felt a thrill of pride. Stairway to the Stars' , our Jr.-Sr. theme, was the realization oft long-awaited dream. Weeks of preparation produced a never-to-be-forgotten evening. Guiding us throug! this wonderful year were: David Neumann, Chuck Neumann, Ronald Buss, and Anne Grundish. Our long suffering advisors were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crossen Time flew by during our last year of high school. The officers were: Chuck Neumann, Ronald Danhofl Barbara Miller, and Susanne Watts. In order to raise enough money for our class trip in the spring, w worked like beavers. The projects included sponsoring dances, having bake sales, candy sales, the sale c various items, and a work day. Presented this year was our senior class play under the direction of Mr! Naomi Wiebe. Pictures, namecards, and graduation announcements were all ordered and received. One c the years highlights was our Sr.-Jr. dance. We were also the guests of the juniors at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet arv. Prom. Baccalaureate and commencement exercises came and were soon gone. Climaxing our high schoc days was our senior trip to Washington D.C. and New York City. Thus ended the first lap of our lives. - 18 - SENIOR CHARLES NEUMANN President General Course; Baseball 1, Track 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1 2, 3, 4. ADVISOR MR. NORMAN C. BRAY BARBARA MILLER Secretary-T reasurer College Preparatory; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; GAA Officer 4; Spanish Club 3,- Spanish Club Officer 3; Class Of- ficer 4; Annual Staff 4; C W Staff 4. OFFICERS- RONALD DANHOFF Vice President Industrial Arts Course 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 3. SUSANNE WATTS Social Chairman College Preparatory; Class Officer 4; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; La Clef d'Or Officer 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Junior Play; One Act Play 1; Choir 2, 3; C W 2; Commercial Club 2. - 19 - WILLIAM BARNETT Commercial Course; Commercial Club 1, 2. DAVID BERRY Industrial Arts 1; Commercial 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Commercial Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ■ JIM BILLMAN Industrial Arts 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. - 20 - PAUL BOUMAN College Preparatory Course; Latin Club 1, 2. MARY LOU BRITTON College Preparatory 1, 2; Commer- cial 3, 4; Student Council 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; One Act Ploy 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Junior Play 3; Pep Band 1, 2; La Clef d Or Officer 1, 4 MARGARET BROUWER College Preparatory; Choir 3 4; Glee Club 2 ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ; Operetta 3; French Club 2, 3 ; Dance Band 3 ; School Trio 3 ; La Clef d'Or 4; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4 . •Denotes Lansing Mich. H.S. Credits RONALD BUSS Industrial Arts 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Track 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; C W Staff 1, 2, 3; Varsity W Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. CURTIS BUURMA Industrial Arts 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 3, 4; Base- ball 1 ; Choir 1, 2 ; Varsity W Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. •Denotes New Haven Credits SUZANNE CARNEY College Preparatory; Choir 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4. SARAH CARNEY Commercial Course; C W Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 1, 2; An- nual Staff 4. - 21 - SUE CODER Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 4; Commercial Course 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4. AUDREY COATS Commercial Course; Class Officer 2 ; Student Council 2 ; Choir 1, 2, 3 ; Junior Play 3 ; FHA 1, 2, 3 ; C W 4; Jr. Sr. Attendant 3; La Clef d Or 4. •North Fairfield Credits KATHRYN COX Commercial Course; Spanish Club 3; Commercial Club 1, 2, 3; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; La Clef d Or Officer 2, 4. WILLIAM CONKLE College Preparatory; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; One Act Play; Junior Play; Latin Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Boys' Octet 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 1, 2. BEVERLY DALTON College Preparatory 1, 2; Genero, Course 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. | JAMES DANIEL General Course; F.F.A. 4. ROBERT DANIEL Agriculture Course; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Officer 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. BARBARA DUVE College Preparatory; One Act Play 1; Junior Play; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 4; GAA 3, 4; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; La Clef d'Or Officers 3. JAMES DAVIDSON Industrial Arts Course 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Officer 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Varsity W Club 2, 3, 4. ARLENE FACKLER Commercial Course; Glee Club 1; Commercial Club 1, 2, 3; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; La Clef d'Or Officer 2, 4; Annual Staff 4. - 23 - FRANCES GARBETH Commercial Course; Commercial Club 1, 2, 3; La Clef d'Or; C W 1. JAMES GREER General Course; Commercial Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Annual Staff; Crimson White; Track 1, 4; Bas- ketball 1. ANNE GRUNDISH College Preparatory; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; C W 2, 3, 4; Editor of C W 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 1,3; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Play; One Act Play 1; GAA 3, 4; GAA Officer 3; La Clef d'OR 2, 3, 4; La Clef d'Or Officer 2, 3; Joint Clef d’Or Officer 2, 3. RICHARD HAFNER Industrial Arts Course 1, 2, 3; Ger- eral Course 4. WAYNE HAMMOND Industrial Arts Course 1, 2, 3; Ge' eral Course 4; Track 2. - 24 - ELMER HICKS Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3; General Course 4; Track. VIILIAM HOLTHOUSE ndustrial Arts Course; Basketball 2« 3 ; Choir 1 2 3 . SUSAN JUMP General Course; Choir 3; Student Council 2, 3; Student Council Of- ficer 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Editor Annual Staff 4; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Ma- jorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Commercial Club. CAROLYN KENNARD Home Economics; Commercial Course 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; GAA Officer 4. BRENDA KLINGELSMITH General Course 3, 4; Home Econo- mics Course 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; FHA Officer 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3. -25- CAROLE LOHR College Preparatory Course; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; GAA 3, 4; Officer 3; La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 3; C W Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play. GEORGE MANTON College Preparatory; Choir 1 2 3, 4; Hi-Y 1 2 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; French Club 1 2 ; French Club Of- ficer 2 ; Junior Play; Basketball 3, 4; Boys' Octet 4. ‘Steubenville Credits DAVID LaPOINT General Course; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Base- ball 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Varsity 'W Club 3, 4. KAY McENDREE Home Economics Course; GAA 3, FHA 3, 4. ALBERT McKINNEY Industrial Arts Course; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Baseball !, ?• CRYSTAL NEWMAN Commercial Course,- La Clef d'Or 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Commercial Club 2, 3. RICHARD ORR College Preparatory Course; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Officer 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; One Act Play 1; Junior Play; Latin Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Varsity W 3, 4; Officer 4; An- nual Staff 4; C W 2, 3, 4 PAUL PAINTER General Course; Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 4. KAROL MILLER Commercial Course; National Hon- or Society; Student Council 1; One Act Play 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; GAA 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; FHA Officer 3; Commercial Club 3; Home Economics 3, 4. ■ DAVID NEUMANN College Preparatory Course; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; One Act Play 1; Junior Play,- Class Officer 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Hi-Y Officer 3; Varsity W Club 3, 4; Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; C W 2, 3, 4. - 27 - VINCENT PHILLIPS Agricultural Course; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Officer 2, 3. GRANT ROBINSON General Course; Spanish Club 3; Choir. JOHN RUGGLES Agricultural Course; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; FFA Officer. DAVID SAGE College Preparatory; Basketball 1 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2,3 Boy's Glee Club 1; Choir 1, 2,3 4; Boy's Octet 3, 4. NANCY SCHEID Commercial Course; Choir 2, GAA 3, 4; Student Council 4; Cor mercial Club 3; Homecoming tendant 4. - 28 - JOHN SCHODORF College Preporafory; One Act Play 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Latin Club Offi- cer 2; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2; Junior Ploy; Boys' Glee Club 1; Octet 4; Annual Staff 4. LARRY SENTER General Course; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Com- mercial Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Base- ball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; C W 4. GEORGE SCHRYER General Course; Football 1, 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 3; Track 4; Spanish Club 3; FFA 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. SUSAN SHIREY General Course; La Clef d’Or 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Commer- cial Club 2, 3; Junior Play. HELEN SEIPLE Commercial Course; Glee Club 1; FHA 1, 2; Commercial Club 3. BOB STEINMETZ Industrial Arts Course 1, 2; General Course 3, 4; C W Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. - 29 - JAMES WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Course 1, 2, 3; Gen- eral Course 4; Baseball 2, 3. CONSTANCE TAYLOR College Preparatory; Junior Play; La Clef d‘Or 2, 3; La Clef d Or Officer 2; Class Officer 1; Band 1, 2; Choir 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Officer 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Commercial 1. WELDON WILLOUGHBY College Preparatory; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Of- ficer 3, 4; Varsity W Club 3, 4; Varsity 'W' Club Officer 4; Span- ish Club 3; Choir 4 HERMAN VAN ZOEST College Preparatory; Basketball 1, 2 ; Baseball 1, 2 ; Choir 1, 2 ; Class Vice-President 1 Football 3, 4; Varsity W Club 3, 4; Var- sity “W Club Officer 4. New Haven Credits KAY VAN ZOEST College Preparatory; Class Presi- dent 1, 2 ; Girls Glee Club ; Choir •; May Festival Attendant 1 ; Jr. Sr. Attendant 3; •New Haven Credits PAUL WRIGHT College Preparatory; Hi-Y 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; Latin Club. - 30 - unior A ■___ WILLIAM MILLER JOHN RICHARDS President Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS k PAT WORCESTER Secretory-Treasurer CLASS HISTORY PATRICIA RICHARDS Social Chairman This year marks the final turn in our race against the clock and the world for the glory wreath of cc lege or just plain work. We have thus far spent three fun-filled years at Willard High and are looking fo ward to the last and busiest year yet to come. In our freshman year, we elected the following students to head our young and inexperienced dos President, James Jacobs; Vice-President , David Rinehart; Secretary-Treasurer, David Morriss; Social Cha man, Mary Ann Cavello; and Miss Paxton, Class Advisor. Last year these students were appointed by the class to lead us through our sophomore year: Presider James Jacobs; Vice-President, John Richards; Secretary-Treasurer, David Morriss; Social Chairman, P Richards; and Mr. Zulauf, Advisor. This year we presented the always-to-be-remembered junior class play and held the long awaits junior-senior prom. At Christmas time we received our class rings, for the best Christmas present of all. TH year's officers were: President, William Miller; Vice-President, John Richards; Secretary-Treasurer, Pat V c Chester; and Social Chairman, Pat Richards. - 32 - FIRST ROW: Lois Cline, Lindo Androsoc, Corol Eldred, Elizabeth Cannaday, Shirleen Allen, Karen Berry, Carol Bowmar, Judy Beebe, Mary Ann Cavello, Mary Ehrman. SECOND ROW: David Duffy, Richard Atkins, Harold Daniel, Raymond Daniel, Robert Boyer, David Boyer, Dovid Buckingham. FIRST ROW: Mary Feltner, Jean Green, Geri Hafner, Janet Kaiser, Connie Ellis, Sandra Kenne, Marie Kil- gore, Beverly Keefer, Kathryn Johnson. SECOND ROW: Carl Felver, Bob Klein, Lynn Henry, Greg Jump, Jim Jacobs, Earl Ewing, Larry Herner, David George, David Jamerson, John Hadamuscin. - 33 - FIRST ROW: Dorothy Moore, Barbaro Ritchie, Kathleen Laser, Patricio Richards, Janet Lohr, Phyllis Risner, Linda Merkle, Carol Leitz, Elaine Moore, Rosemary Predieri, Carol Miller, Violet Prater. SECOND ROW: David Morriss, Ronald Knott, William Miller, Thomas Rickard, Charles Sands, Noah Tay- lor, Gladden Rinker, Simon Myers, David Rinehart, John Richards. FIRST ROW: Barbara Schodorf, Mary Secor, Patricia Worcester, Sharon Snook, Carol Shook. SECOND ROW: Karen Sullivan, Judy Wilkinson, Gerry Snay, Mary Stone, Shirley Snyder, Patricia Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Mike Wenner, Ronald Stanfield, William Wiles. Compliments of SECOR'S Furniture and Funeral Directors - 34- om o SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARY-TREASURER Jean Wilkinson PRESIDENT Barton Owens VICE-PRESIDENT Leroy Miller CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. Hanson CLASS HISTORY SOCIAL CHAIRMAN James Pennybaker We entered our first year of high school fresh and new, looking for excitement. Well, we found i the halls of Willard High. First we elected the officers who were to lead us through the year. They we Barton Owens, president; Robert Owens, vice-president; Sandra Oliver, secretary-treasurer; and Robert H grove, social chairman. Mr. Paul Shea was our advisor. We sponsored several dances and collected stamps. This year, as we were more acquainted with the studies, activities, and all that went on, we were half so frightened. We elected as officers: Barton Owens, president; Leroy Miller, vice-president; Jean Wilkinson, sed tary-treasurer; and James Pennybaker, social chairman. As our second year at Willard High draws to a close we are looking forward to two more years fun, excitement and most of all HARD studying. - 36 - FIRST ROW: S. Oliver, S. Mott, K. Moomaw, G. McLaughlin, J. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: K. Wadsworth, J. Watkins, A. Stover, D. Stover, S. Oney, D. Swartz, M. Worcester, J. Woodworth, C. Winemiller, S. Lindeman, R. Lorenzen. THIRD ROW: A. Warren, M. Matteson, C. Noftz, L. Miller, R. Watts, J. Williams, L. McLaughlin, H. New- house, J. Niver, N. Stephens, K Moll, G. Wolfe, D. Ward. FIRST ROW: V. Robinson, P. Slagle, N. Steele, B. Parker, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: D. Steele, L. Rapp, S. Jump, K. Snay, J. Stahl, M. Stanfield, B. Perry, N. Steely, E. Slone, E. Sherman, J. Pollinger, G. Pemberton, K. Snay. THIRD ROW: R. Robinson, M. Stanfield, C. Patrick, J. Stanfield, J. Sawyer, J. Pennybaker, J. Sexton, R. Owens, R. Baughman, B. Owens, U. Sherman, C. Spencer, C. Rothschild, W. Perkins. - 37 - FIRST ROW: V. Bauer, R. Coder, J. Carmean, N. Adams, M. Conrad. SECOND ROW: A. Dawson, D. Carpenter, B. Bailey, C. Carney, J. Dalton, L. Cannaday, R. Daniel, K. Buur- ma, M. Baker, M. Durham, C. Barnett, N. Emley. THIRD ROW: J. Elmlinger, L. Atkins, E. Cushman, D. Crall, L. Dole, W. Corwin, T. Corbin, J. Ayers, R. Ca- pell, R. Barnett, E. Dale, D. Estridge. FIRST ROW: B. Hampton, L. Gates, M. Hosier, C. Kieffer, D. Garcia, C. Feichtner, J. Karr, M. Hofner, R. Kennard, W. Hick}, J. Graham, D. Judson. SECOND ROW: T. Hatton, H. Lewis, R. Featheringill, J. Feichtner, R. Hargrove, C. Kauffman, E. Lang, D. Klingelsmith, W. Fazio, R. Heisler, J. Hastings, W. Lewis, R. Holida, D. Isaac, D. Fry, J. Fackler. - 38 - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT James Danhoff SECRETARY-TREASURER Hilda Luna SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Jacque Williams CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the 1957-58 school year, about 130 doubtful freshman entered Willard H School. It took us quite a while to get used to the new routine. But due to the fact that some of us wf here last year we were already familiar with the surroundings. During our first year, we elected as our officers, James Danhoff, President; Mary Jo Fackler, V President; Hilda Luna, Secretary-Treasurer; and Jacque Williams, Social Chairman. We planned and sponsored some dances after the football and basketball games. Compliments of SMITH S GREENHOUSE - 40 - FIRST ROW: A. Bolen, C. Bivens, B. Beebe, N. Ashley, J. Cox, E. Carney, B. Conley, J. Caris, L. Brandei, C. Bailey, P. Cramer. SECOND ROW.- J. Coe, P. Carpenter, R. Barnett, R. Atkins, H. Bauer, R. Buss, W. Beamer, E. Bivens, A. Cox, P. Bruner. THIRD ROW: L. Doster, A. Adams, J. Danhoff, T. Duffy, M. Daniel, D. Bivens, L. Coates, R. Buss, L. Dunbar. FRONT ROW: A. Noftz, R. Niver, S. McConoghy, A. Penick. SECOND ROW: G. Littrell, R. Myers, D. Loser, T. Leedy, S. Knott, H. Luna, R. Myers, M. McClish, B. Lykins. THIRD ROW: S. Otterbacher, J. Laser, N. Miller, B. Luna, D. Polachek, J. Langhurst, B. Moore, D. Lichoff, S. Leininger, B. Pugh, D. Durbin. - 41 - FRONT ROW: P. Jones, B. Kenne, P. Haynes, F. Kilgore, M. Hafner, D. Haynes, P. Figley, SECOND ROW: J. Gibson, D. Jamerson, D. King, B. Hicks, S. Judd, L. King, L. King, M. Fackler, K. Heisler, S. Grundish. THIRD ROW: R. Hass, R. Durr, G. Geiser, A. Entler, W. Grimm, P. Felver, J. Hughes, E. Miller, R. Eyler, R. Goodwin. FRONT ROW: G. Klingelsmith, B. Thompson, R. Tosh, J. Sutton, E. Sallee, B. Williams, P. Reider, M. Rohr- bough, S. Stigamire, T. Sidell, L. Smith, M. Phillips. SECOND ROW: R. Whetstone, H. Bauer, J. Smith, S. Richards, B. Richards, S. Richards, F. Wolfe, J. Wil- liams, S. Wright, D. Young, R. Shook. THIRD ROW: H. Stephens, R. Wright, D. Strimple, L. Shade, W. Ruggles, K. Wilhelm, E. Reed, R. Sage, B. Wheeler, B. Montgomery. 42 - EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW- Frank Patrick, Gary Simons, Joe Frederick, Larry Ayres, Bob Schodorf, Danny Kayser, Bob Bauerle. SECOND ROW: Richard Johnson, Beth Starbuck, Mary McNeal, Ruth Shrader, Sandra Morriss, Kathy Kop- pler, Diane Cook, Evelyn Grinnel. THIRD ROW: lamont Stanfield, Sally Rapp, Nancy Smith, Phyllis Ott, Shari Swarner, Cheryl Sherman, Sandy Wilkinson, John Baily, Mr. Maxwell FOURTH ROW: Darryl Wilcox, Sandra Waterbeck, Colleen Doak, Susan Sage, Sandra Coovert, Georgia Reel, Beth Lewis, Robert Libens. FRONT ROW: Loretta Isaac, Margaret Moore, Minnie Patrick, Erma Sherman, Joe Ganni, Jack Carney, Ger- ald Holmes, John Laslea, Thurman Hicks, William Roberts. SECOND ROW: McArthur Bolen, Aaren Slone, Lloyd Hicks, Gerald Slagle, Raymond Kilgore, Thomas An- drosac, Charles Ryman, John McConeghy, David Hershiser, Donald Zellner, Isaac Kilgore, Kenneth Bly, Mrs. Neumann. - 43 - SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW- S. Beuan, A. Rendor, J. Davidson, A. Risner, R, Aumend, G Carney, L. Spencer, L. Vanderpool, J Gardner, E. Dyer, M. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: J. Harris, P. Lang, M. O Brian, R. Beebe, D. Isaac, J. Browning, G. Patrick, J. Taylor. THIRD ROW: R. Durham, P. Sherman, R Kilgore, B. Ritchie, M. Lewis, W Bucham, D. Duke, D. Perry, T. Huges, W. Pugh, R. Adams, Mrs. Starbuck. FIRST ROW: D. Hampton, S. Atkins, R. Luna, D. Bruner, K. Barnett, M. Barnett, C. Bly, W Stover. SECOND ROW: A. Younger, J Roberts, D. Williams, D. Watkins, L. Robinson, R. Ryman, M. Christoff, C. Sands, D. Sheppard, L. Blankenship. THIRD ROW: E. Sparks, G. Steele, S. Hamons, D. Ryman, L. Cavello, J Stover, M. Stevens, F. Rmker, A Sul- livan, J. Risner, J. Ganni, Mrs. Fike. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Shirley Tosh, Ellowayne Wrede, Margaret Nowakowski, Judy Williams, Wilma Bailey, Janus Stevenson, Malmda Pacey, Laura Sfutz, Catherine Knapp,Diane Matteson, Shirley Laser, Karen Frazee, Bar- bara Greer, Janet King, Judy Ewing, Phyllis Coe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Holthouse, Tom Ludban, Eddie Perkins, Leonard Playko, Ricky Stearns, Bob McConeghy, Dave Fink, Robert Jones, Mitchell Risner, Jon Moomaw, Earl Ferguson, Jerry Bailey, Mike Cavalier, Dick Danhoff, Rodney Backensto. i FIRST ROW: George Ehrman, Diane Lorenzen, Margaret Sage, Jerry Wolfe, Carol Austin, Aria Wilcox, Car- olyn Hastings, Roxanne Smith, Janet Whetstone, Kathleen Sullivan, JanosRatrie, Linda Zellner,Gmora Filer, Trisha Heck, Steven Miller. SECOND ROW: Donald Hamilton, William Rinehart, Charles Resseger, Robert Cline, Karl Hershiser, Roland Anthony, David Williams, Bruce Manton, Arthur Heck, Herman Dale, John Drury, William Schodorf, Franci Ditz, Gregory Kennard, John Reed, Charles Mitchell. Absent: Mrs. Gangluff. - 45 - EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: H. Robinson, L. Kilgore, D. Reed, R Hartzel, D. Vanderpool, R. Smith, J. LaPoint, C. Williams, P. Warren, B. Adams. MIDDLE ROW: F. Roesch, C. Howell, B. Prater, R. Harwood, J. Smith, C. Jones, K. Kooken, D. Featheringill, J. Heisler, S. Klingelsmith, N. Schwab. LAST ROW: Mr. Hart, J Williams, F. Dalton, F. Adams, J. Feltner, J. Gibson, B. Conley, J. Haney, P. Ash- ley, R. Browning. FIRST ROW: J. Barnett, J. Ehrman, D. Ewing, B. Wilbright, L. Hicks, H. Vanderpool, D. Hodge, S. Thomp- son, J. Lutz, N. Kaiser, B. Perry, E. Barnett, R. Ray. SECOND ROW- D. Adams, H. Bowmar, J. Brown, J. Collins, R. Barnett, J. Davis, R. Hershiser, R. Ellis, G. Kilgore, P. Hampton, R Kennard, C. Hastings, J. Richards, L. Snook, R. Sexton, L. Smith, J. McQuown, H. Wright, W. Paden, L. Smeltz, Mrs. Landefield. (First six-weeks) (Missing: Mr. Humphreys, Joyce Lindeman, Jeanette Patrick.) 4 MATHEMATICS WE USE BOOK THREE - 46 - SENIOR BAND DIRECTOR: Mr. Rayburn. FIRST ROW: M. Britton, K. Moomaw, J. Williams, M. Secor, C. Bowmar, M. Stanfield, J. Lohr, E. Moore, J. Wilkinson, G. Snay, S. Otterbacher, P. Richards, C. Lohr. SECOND ROW: C. Winemiller, S. Smith, P. Felver, C. Leitz, J. Woodworth, K. Heisler, R. Richards, A. Grun- dish, D. Steele, D. Rinehart, G. McLaughlin, S. Grundish, S. Leininger, J. Carmean, L. Cline, B. Schodorf, K. Sullivan, M. Ehrman, K. Snay. THIRD ROW: S. Jump, S. Oliver, V. Bauer, D. Heisler, J. Ayres, M. Jaynes, L. King, B. Conkle, L. Merkle, D. Neumann, D. Orr, L. King, P. Wheeler, R. Capell, G. Geiser, B. Duve, J. Schodorf. FOURTH ROW: R. Hargrove, D. Crall, D. Carpenter, A. Penick, J. Cox, J. Richards, T. Walker, C. Kauffman. Compliments of THE WILLARD UNITED BANK MARCHING BAND MAJORETTES - 49 - JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW: C. Dock, D. Williams, L. Stanfield, D. Hamilton, S. Miller, B. Lewis, C. Mitchell, M. Sage, K. Sullivan, P. Ott, B. Rinehart. SECOND ROW: S. Coovert, M. McNeal, G Filer, S. Waterbeck, K. Hershiser, S. Sage, J. Frederick, D. Wil- cox, R. Schodorf, D. Cook, F. Dietz, A. Wilcox, L. Zellner, R. Shrader, J. Whetstone, R. Smith, B. Libens. THIRD ROW: C. Sherman, S. Wilkinson, G Reel, B. Bauerle, R. Anthony, R. Cline, B. Starbuck, W. Schodorf, J. Drury, G. Ehrman, G. Kennard, D. Kayser, K. Koppler, R. Johnston, S. Swarner, N. Smith, L. Ayres, C Resseger. DRUMS- E. Grinnel, J Bailey, G. Wolfe not pictured. - 50 - Donna Overly, a 1957 graduate of WHS, was honored by the Music Study club of Willard with the 1957 John Phillips Sousa Award. This award is given annually to the senior who had been most outstanding in the high school music program. Donna had been a clarinetist in the band for 4 years and had participated in solo and ensemble work. She was also an alto in the high school choir and an active participant in all of the school's extra-curri- cular activities. Now a freshman in The Ohio State University School of Nursing, Donna has little time to make use of her music talent. The Overly family has its share of musical talent for Donna is the second member of the family to re- ceive the award. In 1955 her brother Tom, also a student at O.S. U.,received the award. Asa recipient of this award, Donna has her name engraved on a plaque which is on display at the mgh school. She receives an individual trophy for herself. • 51 ■ SENIOR CHOIR FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gangluff, N. Steele, N. Steele, J. Pollinger, B. Schodorf, P. Richards, B. Parker, M. Cavel- lo, N. Adams, K. Moomaw, J. Wilkinson, M. Secor, J. Kaiser SECOND ROW: K. Buurma, K. Knay, G. McLaughlin, A. Grundish, C. Bowmar, C. Ellis, M. Ehrman, J. Wil- kinson, G. Snay, C. Eldred, G. Hafner, M. Hosier, C. Kieffer, B. Miller, S. Oliver, B. Perry, C Wmemiller. THIRD ROW- L. Merkle, C. Lohr, L. Cline, K. Laser, B. Keefer, S. Coder, B. Bailey, V. Robinson, J. Lohr, M. Baker, L. Androsac, M. Kilgore, P Slagle, D. Swartz, M. Brouwer, J. Carmean. FOURTH ROW: M. L. Britton, B. Duve, T. Hatton, R. Heisler, D. Steele, W. Willoughby, K. Moll, C. Felver, D. Sage, J. Schodorf, W. Conkle, D. Neumann, R. Orr, D Rinehart, J. Ruggles, C. Rothschild, R. Hargrove, G. Manton. BOYS' OCTET THE HALOS David Sage John Schodorf William Conkle Richard Orr David Neumann George Manton Max Stanfield David Rinehart Compliments of TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH - 52 - JUNIOR CHOIR FIRST ROW: J. Karr, K. Heisler, J. Cox, V. Bauer, L. King, R. Richards, H. Luna, R. Lorenzen, S. Richards, Mrs. Gangluff, N. Emley, P Haynes, R. Niver, S. Stigamire, M Rohrbaugh, S. Knott, J. Williams, G. Pemberton, L. King, M. Fackler, S. Grundish. SECOND ROW J. Loser, D. Heisler, S. Leimnger, F. Wolfe, D. Jamerson, D. Durbin, S. Otterbacher, L. Bran- dall, S. Wright, S. Jump, S. Richards, B. Williams, P. Reider, N Miller, J. Stahl, P. Figley, C. Bailey, T. Leedy, S. Judd. THIRD ROW: R. Durr, A. Entler, M. Jaynes, G. Geiser, E. Lang, P. Felver, R. Hargrove, R. Capell, J. Coe, T. Walker, P. Bruner, A. Penick. SEXTET Linda King Sandra Oliver Rita Lorenzen Vicky Robinson Bonita Parker Lyla King ■ 53 - FIRST ROW: Lois Cline, Linda Merkle, Anne Grundish, Carole Lohr, David Morriss, Carl Felver. SECOND ROW: Pat Wheeler, Mary Secor, David Neumann, Dick Orr, Suzanne Judd, Tanya Leedy, Sharon Knott, Pat Figley. THIRD ROW: Kathy Moomaw, Nona Steele, Sandra Oliver, Suellen Jump, Sharon Leininger, Nancy Ashley, Lyla King. FOURTH ROW: Glenna McLaughlin, Sally Richards, Susan Richards, Bob Steinmetz. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Steele, Judith Stahl, Allan Penick, Audrey Coates, Pat Richards, Roberta Richards, San- dra Grundish, James Greer, Larry Senter. SIXTH ROW William Corwin, Charles Kauffman, Mike Wenner, David Crall, Barbara Miller, Sarah Carney, Elmer Hicks, Susanne Watts, Grant Robinson, Karen Heisler, Mary Jo Fackler, Deanne Heisler. Watch the next issue for an in- formative article on going steady. All statistics and opinions com- piled by members of the WHS senior speech class from actual contact with WHS students. onstrated extraordinary abilities which would benefit from a college education. The scholarships are 4 year scholarships ranging from $100 to $2200 a year. The winners are selected on the basis of apti- tude tests, secondary school achievements, character, and qual- ities of leadership. mg a oiock or ice into an ice crushing machine. Bill was taken to the hospital, where he had to have a toe from his right foot amputated. All of the students will be glad to see Bill back at school again. Jtherj Fry] feed sci hens, el Ralph fj sow, thil Hereforl Angus s? ham,- H Angus Hereford THE CRIMSON AND WHITE “To educate and cultivate all that is best and noble in ourselves is our aim.” — M. Arnold Published by the Students of Willard High School, Willard, Ohio editor.................................................Anne Grondish ASSOCIATE EDITOR.......................................Linda Merkle SPORTS EDITOR.........................................Jack K'rby« BUSINESS MANAGER.........................................Carl Felver. PHOTOGRAPHER...........................................Karen Heisler ADVISOR Mrs. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IN THE G.: Karen Berry, Pat Wheeler, Carol Leitz, Carolyn Kennard, Shirley Snyder, Carol Shook, Carol Miller, Linda Androsac, Susan Jump, Barbara Duve, Mrs. Hollinger, Advisor, Rosemary Predieri, Pat Rich- ords, Barbara Miller, and Janet Lohr. IN THE FIRST A.: Geri Hofner, Nancy Scheid, Janet Kaiser, Pat Worcester, Kay McEndree, Karol Miller, Mary Lou Britton, Lois Cline, Linda Merkle. IN THE SECOND A.: Mary Ann Cavello, Anne Grundish, Carole Lohr, Connie Taylor, Susan Shirey, Karen Sullivan, Carol Eldred, Judy Wilkinson, and Gerry Snay. OFFICERS: Mrs. Hollinger, Advisor; Carolyn Kennard, Social Chairman; Barbara Miller, President; Pat Wheeler, V. President; and Lois Cline, Secretary-Treasurer. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW- E. Bivens, R. Shook, G. Atkins, R Atkins, R. Atkins, J. Ruggles, B. Montgomery, H. Bauer. SECOND ROW: R. Barnett, E. Cushman, V. Phillips, S. Myers, R. Daniel, L. Herner, E. Miller, R. Fry, D. Buck- ingham, Mr. Crossen. THIRD ROW: M. Phillips, M. Barnett, N Stephens, D. Young, R. Daniel, R. Thompson, G. Klingelsmith, R. Whetstone, R. Featheringill, R. Tash, H. Daniel, J. Daniel, L. Smith, J. Kennard. OFFICERS: R. Fry, V. Phillips, R. Daniel, Mr. Crossen, L. Herner, R. Daniel, S. Myers, J. Ruggles. - 56 - FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW:K. McEndree, C. Kennord, Mrs. Crossen, K. Miller, S. Coder, P. Worcester, M. Stone, J. Kaiser. SECOND ROW: V. Prater, S. Kenne, R. Daniel, E. Sherman, L. Cannaday, M. Hafner, D. Swartz, M. Wor- cester, C. Winemiller, S. Smith, N. Steele, K. Snay, D. Garcia, J. Graham, A. Stover, W. Hicks, M. Conrad, D. Judson, K. Wadsworth, J. Dalton. THIRD ROW: S. Mott, E. Slone. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization that was established in March 1944 by the American Home Economics Association. Membership is of pupils enrolled in homemaking and are still in school. Membership is entirely voluntary. Officers of each unit of the Future Homemakers of America, chapter, state and nation- al, are elected annually. Homemaking teachers serve as chapter advisors. A national program of work is developed annually at the national convention. State associations may adopt its suggestions to suit their needs. The Future Homemakers of America is self supporting, operating nationally on ten cents a year membership dues. LA CLEF D OR FIRST ROW: Kathryn Cox, Mary Lou Britton, Barbara Miller, Margaret Roth, Susanne Watts. SECOND ROW: Arlene Fackler, Frances Garbeth, Barbara Duve, Crystal Newman, Carole Lohr. THIRD ROW: Susan Jump, Audrey Coats, Margaret Brouwer, Anne Grundish, Susan Shirey. FIRST ROW: Judy Wilkinson, Barbara Schodorf, Janet Kaiser, Mary Secor, Pat Richards, Sandra Kenne. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Johnson, Lois Cline, Connie Ellis, Mary Ehrman, Gerry Snay, Elaine Moore. THIRD ROW: Linda Merkle, Janet Lohr, Karen Sullivan, Carol Leitz, Carol Bowmar. - 58 • Hl-Y FIRST ROW: Carl Felver, Charles Noftz, Randall Watts, Bart Owens, George Manton, Chaplain; Weldon Willoughby, President; John Richards, Vice-President; Greg Jump, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Bob Owens, Ronald Capell, Larry Senter, Dave Neumann, Bill Conltle, Dick Orr, Tom Hat- ton, Bill Wiles, Jim Jacobs, Dave Rinehart. THIRD ROW: Dave Sage, Jim Greer, George Schryer, Jerry Stanfield, Dave LaPoint, Ronald Danhoff, Char- les Neumann, Dave Morriss, Jack Kirby. FOURTH ROW: Lanny McLaughlin, Bill Miller, Dave Steele, Dave Croll, Bill Corwin, Charles Kauffman, Bill Lewis, Bob Hargrove, John Feichtner, John Hastings. Compliments of Y.M.C.A. - 59 - STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Nancy Scheid, Suellen Jump, Sandra Oliver, Sandra Grundish, Tanya Leedy, Carol Bowmar. SECOND ROW: Mike Wenner, Robert Oney, Jim Davidson, Mike Jump, Junior Sexton, Dick Orr. D. Orr...............................President J. Davidson.....................Vice-President R. Oney..............................Treasurer C. Bowmar............................Secretary VARSITY “W” CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Bray, Advisor; Weldon Willoughby, Social Chairman; Herman Van Zoest, Vice-President; Dick Orr, President; John Richards, Secretary-Treasurer; David Neumann, Program Director. SECOND ROW: Carl Felver, Bob Owens, Tom Hatton, Jim Jacobs, Bill Wiles, David Morriss. THIRD ROW: Greg Jump, Bill Miller, Curt Buurma, Jim Davidson, David LaPoint, Larry Herner. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Matteson, Albert McKinney, Charles Sands, Ray Daniel, John Fackler, Junior Sexton. - 61 - SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW: Jaime Coe, Alano Penick, Margarita Jones. SECOND ROW: Juanita Lohr, Judita Carr, Linda Androsac, Tomasito Sidell, Susita Stigamire, Marilu Brit ton, Barbara Duve, Conita Taylor. THIRD ROW: Miguel Wenner, Carlos Felver, Carlitos Sands, Tomas Duffy, Baldemar Luna. EL PROFESOR: El Senor Hanson. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Social Chairman, Barbara Duve; Treasurer, Marilu Britton; Secre- tary, Conita Taylor; President, Miguel Wenner; Vice President, Baldemar Luna. PROVERBIO: El que sabe dos lenguas vale dos hombres. - 62 - DANGER: STAFF AT WORK! FRONT Helen Seiple Richard Orr Carole Lohr Anne Grundish BACK Susan Jump, Editor Barbara Perry Marsha Stanfield FRONT Carole Lohr Anne Grundish Barbara Duve Mr. Hanson, Advisor BACK Suzanne Carney James Greer Sarah Carney - 63 - MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS JUNIORS EMOTE IN CLASS PLAY MRS. MASON MR. MASON. MAUDIE...... SYLVIA..... JOY........ ALIX........ JULIE...... LYSBETH.. .. MRS. WHITE. MRS. ALLEN. MRS. DAY. . . DAVY....... CHI........ JERRY...... TED........ MARGARET. . . . Barbara Schodorf ..........Carl Felver ......Linda Merkle Mary Anne Cavello .... Carol Bowmar ..........Lois Cline ..........Mary Secor . . Patricia Richards ......Janet Kaiser ......Elaine Moore ......Sandra Kenne ........Robert Klein . . .Michael Wenner ..........Jack Kirby ......David Duffy .........Carol Leitz DIRECTOR-Mr. Hanson - 64 - SENIORS KINDLE MIRTH IN Margaret Brouwer ......Richard Orr . . . Suzanne Watts . . David Neumann . . . Anne Grundish ......Susan Jump . . George Manton ....Barbara Duve .. . .John Schodorf . . . William Conkle .....Karol Miller . . . Kay Van Zoest ..Suzanne Carney Mary Lou Britton ......Carole Lohr .....Helen Seiple “THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Laurie Huntington........Sophomore home from college Sidney Huntington........Her father................... Martha Huntington........Her mother...................... Wally Huntington.........Her brother.................. Miss Gus.................Maid ............................. Joan Wood................ Wally's one and only........... Ted Wood................. Her father................... Lillian Wood............. Her mother................... Mark Bradford............Joan s cousin................... Horatio Honeywell........ Bird fancier and taxidermist . . . Guest's at Martha's Tea: Amelia Dennis...........A kibitzer...................... Caroline Blakesly.......Foolish matron.................. Grace Schoenbeck........Wife of department store owner Walola Breckenridge. . . Wife of bank president ........ Theresa Brown...........Walola s sister................. PATRICIA RICHARDS Junior Attendant HILDA LUNA Freshman Attendant Compliments of SHARICK S JEWELERS 1957 HOMECOMING NANCY SCHEID Senior Attendant JEAN WILKINSON Sophomore Attendant SUSAN JUMP Homecoming Queen - 66 • JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM SUSAN JUMP Queen STAIRWAY TO THE STARS BUTCH OWENS Prince Charming - 67 - ATHLETIC BOARD FIRST ROW: Ralph McCambridge, Dana Aukerman, Herb Hart, Ron Sbrissa, T. D. Brown, and Norman Bray. SECOND ROW: A! Raimonde, Gaylord Miller, Marshall Cupp, Stan Holthouse, and Irvin Maxwell. Dave Sage took it seriously when the coach said to sit on the opposing team. - 70 - BASEBALL LETTERMEN FIRST ROW: Ronald Slanfield, Weldon Willoughby, Richard Orr, David La Point. STANDING: David Morriss, William Wiles, Larry Herner, John Richards, Thomas Hatton. Last spring saw Willard's baseball team play its last season. Baseball was terminated because of poor weather conditions and the fact that other schools in the league were withdrawing from the sport also. - 71 - 1957 TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Charles Patrick, Elmer Hicks, Dick Snay , Bob Chase , Chamberlain Cochran , Dick Baughman, Ron Robinson, David Duffy, Lanny McLaughlin, Coach Finnen. SECOND ROW: Jeff Cox, Wayne Fazio, Butch Owens , Joel Kimble , Charles Sands, Bill Berry , Bayliss Prater , Bill Miller, Greg Jump. •Denotes 1957 Graduates. - 72 - VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Photo: Courtesy of WILLARD TIMES'' FIRST ROW: D. Buckingham, D. Cochran, A. Adams, D. Klingelsmith, J. Carpenter, R. Baughman, J. Feicht- ner, B. Owens. SECOND ROW: Coach Sbrissa, C. Sands, J. Davidson, C. Sexton, D. Neumann, D. Orr, G. Jump, B. Miller, Coach Bray. THIRD ROW: P. Painter, W. Willoughby, H. Van Zoest, D. LaPoint, L. Herner, R. Daniel, R. Knott. FOURTH ROW: A. McKinney, J. Kirby, J. Jacobs, J. Richards, D. Boyer, B. Boyer. - 73 - RESERVES AND 7th 8th GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Sage, J. Danhoff, M. Jump, B. Moore, R. Reed, D. Polachek, B. Luna. SECOND ROW: B. Wheeler, A. Noftz, J. Langhurst, W. Fazio, R. Heisler, T. Duffy, D. Strimple. THIRD ROW: C. Patrick, M. Stanfield, J. Hastings, R. Eyler, Coach Herb Hart. FIRST ROW: B. Ritchie, C. Sands, R. Luna, J. Hartzell, J. Browning, D. Reed, H. Dale, J. Taylor, L. Snook. SECOND ROW: D. Duke, R. Ryman, L. Stanfield, D. Wilcox, L. Ayres, D. Johnson, D. Kaiser, R. Bauerle, Coach Irvin Maxwell. THIRD ROW: R. Hershiser, R. Harwood, C. Ryman, D. Ryman, D. Hershiser, R. Stearns, L. Playko, J. Ganni. FOURTH ROW: C. Resseger, D. Link, D. Williams, C. Hastings, J. Richards, P. Hampton, R. Browning, R. Ken- nard, G. Erhman. FOOTBALL - 75 - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeon Wilkinson, Solly Richards, Hilda Luna RESERVE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Richards, Jane Carmean, Sandy Grundish, Deanne Heisler, and Sharon Leinmger. Absent: Melinda Hosier. - 76 - VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: John Richards, George Manton, David Neumann, Mike Wenner, Curt Buurma, Jeff Cox, mana- ger. SECOND ROW: Coach Herb Hart, Jim Pennybaker, John Schodorf, David Sage, Carl Felver, Charles Sands, Weldon Willoughby, Ronald Buss, captain. SCORES Willard 61................... Attica 55 Willard 68................... Shelby 73 Willard 72................... Huron 69 Willard 57................... Crestline 58 Willard 53................... Bucyrus 62 Willard 44................... Madison 42 Willard 37................... Tiffin 55 Willard 51................... Galion 62 Willard 60................... Shelby 52 Willard 64................... Tiffin 69 Willard 45................... Norwalk 39 Willard 63................... Clyde 54 Willard 61................... Bucyrus 43 Willard 53................... Bellevue 52 Willard 74................... Madison 65 Willard 72................... Upper Sandusky 57 Compliments of FINKS - 77 - SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Curt Buurmo Geoge Manton David Neumann Ronald Buss Captain In his |unior year Ron made 2nd team All-Area and 2nd team in the North- ern Ohio league. Ron scored 225 points, made 72 5% free throws, and 39.3% field goals in his junior year. He received the Best Field Goal and Best Free Throw trophies. His senior year Ron was captain of the basketball team. He made 1st team in the Northern Ohio League and was an All-Area selection. Ron made 41.26% field goals, 72.7% free throws, and 80 rebounds. His totaled points in his senior year were 322. His aver- age points per game were 20.1. Ron s total scoring for his junior and senior years is 547. David Sage John Schodorf Weldon Willoughby FIRST ROW- Don Ward, Jerry Stanfield, Bart Owens, Bob Hargrove, Bob Owens, John Feichtner, Adrian Adams, Bill Miller. SECOND ROW: Coach Bray, Gary Wolfe, Mike Jump, Jim langhu st, Dick Heisler, Wayne Fazio, LeRoy Miller FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Bob Buss, Jim Danhoff, Baldemar Luna, Art Noftz, David Polachek, Allen Entler. SECOND ROW: Coach Sbrissa, Ricky Reed, Gary Geiser, Paul Felver, Dean Strimple, Bob Eyler, Alan Penick. ■ 79 - JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAMS 1st ROW: J. Hartzel, D. Kaiser, C. Hastings, C. Ryman, J. Richards, J. Collins, D. Hershiser, R. Hershiser, L. Snook, P Hampton, R. Kennard, D Reed. 2nd ROW- S. Holthouse, coach; J. Ganni, L. Smeltz, L. Stanfield, H. Bowmar, B. Barley, J. Baily, B. Schodorf, R. Johnson, L. Ayers, J. Fredrick. 1st ROW: J. Reed, C Resseger, D. Duke, B Rinehart, B. Schodorf, M. Cristoff, J. Moomaw, F. Dietz, D. Ham- ilton, and C. Hershiser, Manager. 2nd ROW: S. Miller, Manager; R. Anthony, J. Ganni, C. Sands, D. Williams, R. Adams, D. Link, H Dale, D. Perry, D Ryman, R. Luna, and Mr. Maxwell, Coach. - 80 - HARLOW STAPF AWARD The winner of the 1957 Harlow Stapf trophy is James Jump. Jim was captain of the 1957 football team, a letterman in track and played basketball and baseball during his four years in high school. He is now a freshman at Miami University, majoring in education. In November, 1950 Harlow A. Stapf of Willard, Ohio established the Harlow Stapf award with the purpose of helping build better citizens and to give recognition for outstanding achievement. Actually the purpose of giving the award is four fold. 1. To encourage high scholarship among athletes. 2. To create a desire for balanced training. 3. To elevate ideals of sportsmanship and to develop more leaders in our schools. All Senior boys who have earned two athletic letters in a major sport, whose average at the end of the 7th semester is 80 per cent or higher and who exemplify the highest type of citizenship and sportsmanship are eligible. Recipients of the award are selected by a committee of at least five members. Members of this committee are the high school prin- cipal, head of the athletic board, coach, senior class sponsor and the faculty members. In the form of a trophy the award remains at the school with the winners' names en- graved on it. To the boy selected an individual medal is presented. Compliments of HARLOW STAPF Due to the fact that the basketball awards are given at the end of the year, they are omitted from this year's annual. Nevertheless we all know what a great job the team did this year. Congratulations to Mr. Hart and every last man on the team! Compliments of THE ELK'S FOOTBALL AWARDS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Orr........... Valuable Player William Miller........ Lineman David Neumann......... Back Mr. Bray.............. Most Best Best Coach INTRAMURALS SHARP SHOOTERS Wandering down to the gym on your noon hour you can find some intramural activities taking place. If it isn t volleyball it's bad- |minton or basketball. Here we have some sharp shots of some sharp shooters, namely Keith Moll, Da- vid Rinehart, David LaPoint, Vincent Phillips This is what the audience on page 68 was looking at. Here George Schryer is attempting to block a pass from Keith Moll - 83 - SEEN” IN HALL Compliments of Compliments JUMP'S CLOTHING of Men's Clothing At Its Best BEN FRANKLIN Willard, Plymouth, Sandusky Matteson’s Body Shop Auto Glass Cut Installed Compliments Straightening - Painting of Mobile Homes Phone 3-6775 THE HOLLAND MARKET 832 Dale Ave. Willard, Ohio -85- Compliments of R. R. DONNELLEY SONS CO. Willard Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES MITCHELL ELECTRIC The Fraternal Order of Eagles was organ- • ized on Feb. 6, 1898 in Seattle. Wash. There 7 East Maple Street are now more than a million members and 1758 Aeries in the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, Philippines and Guam. Willard, Ohio The Eagles have sponsored and worked for the passage of laws and programs to benefit and staunch believer in our American system of education. Congratulations A modern dormitory costing $160,000 Class of '58 was built at Boys’ Town, Nebraska by our Fraternity. Also in our State of Ohio a $20, LASLEA’S MARKET 000 Trade School building was built at Boys' Village Inc. at Smithville, Ohio. Groceries, Meats, Vegetables HURON AERIE NO. 550 Phone 5-5511 Free Delivery 14-16 Maple St. Willard, Ohio • 86 • Best Wishes To The Class of 1958 From BUURMA BROTHERS Home of Holland Brand Produce Celeryville Phone 5-1931 Compliments WHITE'S HARDWARE E. H. White, Proprietor Phone 3-4511 of 11 Myrtle Ave. R. W. Sidell Best Wishes To the Class of '58 Plumbing and Heating STULL'S NEWS CENTER 7 Myrtle Ave. Phone 5-5083 1 - 87 - Compliments of MIDWEST INDUSTRIES, INC. Willard Ohio Compliments Compliments of of STEIN’S BEAUTY SALON TEMPLE THEATER Compliments of WIERS BROS. CELERYVILLE GREENHOUSE And GIFT SHOP Celeryville Phone 5-1941 Dutch Maid Products Celeryville Phone 5-1941 - 88 ■ Compliments of PIONEER RUBBER COMPANY HOLTHOUSE BROS. Compliments Celeryville Brand Products of Phone 5-5731 HEISLER'S INC. Celeryville Willard Airport VAN ZOEST BROS. Congratulations Growers of Garden Produce To the Class of 1958 Phone 5-5726 or 5-3972 HENRY'S RESTAURANT - 89 - Jackson’s Drug Store Pharmacist On Duty At All Times Compliments CAMERA HEADQUARTERS of Eastman - Bell Howell Polaroid - Argus - Keystone Hook Motor Sales Inc. Viewmaster Cameras - Projectors Accessories Willard, Ohio Phone 3-2711 Open 6:30 AM-11:00 PM Stearns Devoe Real Estate Insurance Compliments of 121 Myrtle Ave. IDEAL LAUNDRY Willard, Ohio Willard Ohio Office Phone 5-5521 • 90 - BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD CHICAGO DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT H. I. Walton TRAIN MASTER MASTER MECHANIC H. B. Cramer T. J. Stevenson TERMINAL TRAIN MASTER ASSISTANT TERMINAL TRAIN MASTER S. A. O'Neill A. E. Runion GENERAL YARD MASTER GENERAL YARD MASTER C. S. Hastings H. G. Miller SUPERVISOR LOCOMOTIVE OPERATION ASSISTANT MASTER CAR BUILDER J. R. Weller A. F. Pugh GENERAL ROUND HOUSE FOREMAN GENERAL CAR FOREMAN M. F. Sullivan J. Plunkett, Jr. REGIONAL M W STOREKEEPER MOTIVE POWER STOREKEEPER F. A. Jarres J. J. Rosso ROAD FOREMAN OF ENGINES H. K. Lewis D. E. Lankard—ASST. ROAD FOREMEN OF ENGINES—J. R. Ratrie DIVISION ENGINEER ASSISTANT DIVISION ENGINEER R. E. Enderle 0. G. Todd LIEUT. OF POLICE TRACK SUPERVISOR H. C. Hearst E. L. Riggleman DIVISION CLAIM AGENT M. F. Leaman Compliments Compliments of of BOGNER'S MARATHON PAUL SCHODORF Bob Tom Prudential Agent Compliments of Compliments BILL CONKLE of DAVE NEUMANN DE WITT'S DICK ORR Hi-Fi and Television DAVE SAGE JOHN SCHODORF - 91 - MERKLE FORD SALES Ford-Mercury - Sales Service Phone 3-2651 Rt. 224 East Willard, Ohio Compliments The Willard of Farmers’ Exchange Co. Moll's 1. G. A. Dealers In A Good Place to Trade Grain, Flour, Feed, Coal Tile and Fence Celeryville Willard, Ohio Phone 3-8541 Phone 5-3701 - 92 - WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Bicycles of All Kinds and Sizes Sporting Goods and Licenses Auto Accessories and Parts Tires - Batteries - Oil Willard, Ohio WESTERN ETO l ASSOCIATI SlORl Best Wishes from Compliments The Feichtner Store of Willard, Ohio Kipp’s Jewelry Men's and Boys' Wear Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Shoes for the Entire Family -93 Compliments WILLARD WOODWORKING CO. of Complete Building Supply Center THE TRIANGLE MOTEL Aluminum Windows and Doors Route 224 East Iron Railings Willard, Ohio Paints Compliments of Compliments WILLARD FRAME ALIGNMENT of SERVICE WILLARD LUMBER COMPANY Route 224 Willard, Ohio Phone 5-3425 Compliments In School News of In Community News VERDEKAL'S Keep Up With The Times Trim Tread and Poll Parrot Shoes THE WILLARD TIMES 117 Myrtle Ave. Growing with Willard Phone 3-4285 Compliments Compliments of D. P. RAPP’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP of Draperies Slipcovers HENRY'S TIP TOP CLEANERS Willard, Ohio Phone 3-4791 1225 Conwell Ave. - 94 • WILLARD Tires-Tubes SERVICE Batteries Complete Line of Accessories Lubrication Service Joe Schaffer and Son Phone 5-2561 Cor. Myrtle Pearl—Willard, 0. Best Wishes CHARLES W. RESSEGER Nationwide Insurance Good Luck Class of 1958 WILLARD DARI DELITE Willard, Ohio Success To the Class of 1958 BEVIER'S Make Our Store Your Store Dry Goods and Ready to Wear Phone 5-3821 Willard, Ohio Compliments of MILLER PLUMBING HEATING SMELTZ SOHIO SERVICE Biggest Little Service Station Tires - Atlas - Batteries Best Lubrication in Town Brake - Muffler - Tune Up Wheel Balancing 221 E. Tiffin Phone 5-1301 WILLARD SHELL SERVICE Willard, Ohio T. J. Ludban Compliments of SOHIO SERVICE Maple Dale 95 Compliments of SCHERCK’S MARKET Complete Line of Groceries - Meats - Fresh Produce Phone 5-2511 19 Myrtle Avenue Compliments of T A SAVEWAY SUPER MARKET 17 Myrtle Ave. Willard, Ohio Compliments of TERRI TYLER SHOP Phone 5-3753 Compliments Compliments of of McCARTY'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT HECK'S CLEANERS Willard Ohio Phone 5-1971 - 96 - %


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