MS-223-1972

MS-223

 

THE PIQUA DAILY CALL PHOTO NEGATIVE COLLECTION

1964-2003

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

The Piqua Daily Call Photo Negative Collection 1964-2003 is divided into twenty parts and forty series.  Each part covers a period of two years and each series covers a period of one year.  Each series is subdivided into twelve sub-series containing the negatives for a single month.

PART 5 – CONTAINER LIST Sept 1972 thru Dec 1973 – the negatives in this part are found in Boxes 9 through 12.

 

SERIES VII:  Sept 1972 thru Dec 1972 – the negatives in this series are found in Box 9, file 87 through Box 10, file 20.

 

SERIES VIII:  Jan 1973 thru Dec 1973 – the negatives in this series are found in Box 10, file 21 through Box 12, file 40.

 

PART 5 – CONTAINER LIST – September 30, 1972 to December 31, 1973

NOTE:  the numbers in parentheses are the number of negatives in the envelope.       Unless otherwise noted, all negatives in Part 5 are 2 ½” x 2 ½”

 

SERIES VII:  1972

 

SUB-SERIES VII A:  September 30, 1972 – October 31, 1972

 

BOX 9

         

File

            87        September 30, 1972

a. Graham vs. Covington football (20-35mm)

            88        October 2, 1972

a. Piqua Area Bikeway, sponsored by the Piqua Noon Optimist Club is officially opened: Robert May, George Montgomery, William Channell, William Cummins, Clarence Smith, Mrs. Alfred Erbes (6-35mm)

            89        October 3, 1972

a. Punt, Pass and Kick Competition winners: John Burns, Kevin Selover,Bob Williams, Jim Jones, David Kindell, Tom Berkemeier, Contest Coordinator Jim Hardman (9-35mm)

b. Fire at 1323 Washington Avenue (9).

            90        October 5, 1972

a. First report on the United Fund score board: Shauna Hoes, Robert Arbogast (5-35mm)

b. Lady – no further information (7)

            91        October 6, 1972

a. Congressman William M. McCulloch retirement party (33-35mm)

b. Larry Baker and Robert Arbogast look over a United Way campaign billboard (10-35mm)

            92        October 7, 1972

a. Piqua Central vs. Lima Shawnee football (8-35mm)

b. Versailles vs. Marion Local football (18-35mm)

c. Bradford Homecoming King and Queen and court: Queen Connie Roeth, King Terry Fair (6)

d. Bradford vs. Ansonia football (14-35mm)

e. Covington vs. Northwestern football (3)

f. Covington Homecoming Queen Marilyn Rogers (6)

            93        October 9, 1972

a. Jan Mulder Citizenship Awards presented to: Tom McElroy, Clara Terrell, Ruth Chester, John Bergman, Dale moore, Norman Lindsay, Omer Cavender, William Supinger, Jim Gover (program coordinator) (4-35mm)

            94        October 12, 1972

a. Bradford Pumpkin Show prince and princess: Kimberly Trost, John Marshall  (32-35mm)

            95        October 13, 1972

a. Hobart Manufacturing Quarter Century Club recognition program (11-35mm)

            96        October 14, 1972

a. Groundbreaking for the new Hammer Graphics plant on Country Club Road.  (8-35mm)

b. Directors of the Ohio Historical Society visit Johnston Farm (24-35mm)

c. Piqua Central Homecoming Queen and attendants:  Queen Kim Montgomery, Becky Jackson, Judy Smith and others (24-35mm)

d. Piqua Central vs. Urbana – Homecoming football game (47-35mm)

e. Miami East Homecoming Queen and attendants:  Queen Claudia Slifer, Becky Thomas, Julie Kingery, Darlene Shadoan (6)

f. Miami East vs. Tecumseh – Homecoming football game (26-35MM)

g. Graham vs. Springfield Shawnee football (27-35mm)

            97        October 16, 1972

a. New Piqua City Manager Wayne Barfels with Robert May (admin. Asst.) (5-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Bradford football (29-35mm)

            98        October 18, 1972

a. Book Fair sponsored by the Women’s Association of Westminster Presbyterian Church: Raena McCoy, Miss Margaret Kline, Shawna McCoy (4)

b. Perfecto Corporation building – 1729 W. High St. (7-35mm)

c. Atlas Underwear Warehouse – Industry Park Drive (5) (11-35mm)

d. Regency West Apartments – 651 North Downing (11-35mm)

e. Regency East Apartments – 700 North Wayne St. (9-35mm)

f. Sherwin Williams – 315 W. High St. (5-35mm)

g. Jacks Drugs – 307 W. High St. (3-35mm)

            99        October 19, 1972

a. Lowell Thomas cross country meet: Piqua Central Coach Tom Hill, Dan Dunton, Jill Marrs (6-35mm)

            100      October 20, 1972

a. Kiwanis Club members visiting Piqua schools promoting the Halloween Parade: Louis Havenar, Ralph Schneider (5)

b. Versailles Homecoming Queen Susan Kiser and escort Roby Arce (2)

c. Versailles vs. Bradford – Homecoming football game (8)

            101      October 21, 1972

a. Piqua Central vs. Bellefontaine football (7-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Marion Local football (28-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Springfield Shawnee football (18-35mm)

            102      October 24, 1972

a. Dr. Doug Hoefling (5 neg, 1 pos)

            103      October 25, 1972

a. Marvin Holiday with a fish (pike) (5-35mm)

b. Roll of newsprint paper with a nail in the side.  Picture for the circulation department (5)

            104      October 27, 1972

a. Dollar General Store opens:  Richard Harris, Les McDonel,Fred Lawles, Joe Williamson, Chuck Schlingman, Jim Grissom, Chuck Cox (3-35mm)

            105      October 28, 1972

a. Lehman vs. St. Henry football (30-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Miami East football (23-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Sidney football (53-35mm)

            106      October 30, 1972

a. Piqua Central cross country team as the district meet:  Mark Diehl, coach Wendell Carter, Bob Bowman, Jeff Stevens, Terry Livesay, Dan Dunton, head coach Tom Hill, Jim Dawson, Dan Stahl (7-35mm)

b. Mrs. James McCoy (Noralee) in Halloween costume (11)

c. The William Baugh family waiting for news of the release of P.O.W. Maj. William Baugh: Lizabeth, Doug, Mark, Becky, Mrs. Baugh (4-35mm)

d. Priest and two children – no further information (5)

            107      October 31, 1972

a. Kiwanis Halloween parade (29-35mm)

b. Kirk Kaiser and Keith Burt holding Nixon and McGovern signs (8)

c. Roller Derby photographs (40-35mm)

d. DeWeese mug shots (7-35mm)

 

 SUB-SERIES VII B:  November 1972

 

BOX 9

         

File

            108      November 1, 1972

a. Donation of ultra-sonic respirators to Piqua Memorial Hospital and Dettmer Hospital by the Miami County Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol:  James, McMaken, Don Mutzner, Albert Hanna, Kenneth Meredith, Paul Underwood, Sheriff Chester Paulus, Jim Subler, Richard Bajus (4-35mm)

b. Bill Fogt, Wright State University basketball player and team photos (9-35mm)

            109      November 3, 1972

a. Ducks in a rain soaked farm field in Springcreek Township (10-35mm)

b. Election signs (2-35mm)

            110      November 4, 1972

a. Sign at the L & K Motel advertising the Peanut Parlor (17-35mm neg, 2 pos)

b. Covington vs. Miami East football (7-35mm)

c. Lehman vs. New Bremen football (43-35mm)

d. Lehman Homecoming

1, Essex Johnson & ___ Joiner, from the Cincinnati Bengals present the game ball (6-35mm)

2. Steve Liddy crowns Queen Kris Scherer with Jack Schmeising , Christ Swift, and crown bearers Teresa and Phil Hissong looking on.  Other queen candidates were: Cindy Ciriegio, Jill Shellenberg, Karen Peltier, Marge Hennessey, Janice Koon (10-35mm)

e. Mini page photo – Steve LaChey and Dawn Meek modeling the layered look (2)

            111      November 6, 1972

a. Graham vs. Northwestern football (15-35mm)

b. Lehman football mug shots (9)

c. Piqua Central cross country at the state cross country meet (9-35mm)

d. Piqua Central vs. Springfield Central Catholic football (10-35mm)

            112      November 7, 1972

a. Mrs. George Du Bois leaving voting booth (5-35mm)

b. Rainy election day (5-35mm)

            113      November 11, 1972

a. Mini page:

1. Ann Gilmore (4 neg, 3 pos)

2. Lisa Motter (4 neg, 1 pos)

b. Mall youth gift – Barbara Coate, Piqua East Mall, presents check to Jack Neuenschwander, Piqua 11 man Football Association (7-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Lima Central Catholic football (53-35mm)

d. Graham vs. Columbus Ready football (24-35mm)

e. Covington vs. Urbana football (26-35mm)

f. Miami East vs. Bethel football (27-35mm)

            114      November 13, 1972

a. Lehman vs. Versailles football (37-35mm)

b. Armistace Day [Veterans Day] photographs on the Public Square (28-35mm)

            115      November 14, 1972

a. The Schaeffer Company Home and Building Improvement – exterior – Troy (14-35mm)

            116      November 15, 1972

a. Candy Stripers at Piqua Memorial Hospital honored by Piqua Optimists Club:  Becky Wright, Lisa Steinhilber, Cinda Rhoades, Jeannie Smith, Norman Cathcart, Elizabeth Peters, Gwen McGillvary, Chris Howell, Gail Tilton, Mrs. Paul Biles (3-35mm)

            117      November 17, 1972

a. Broadway Service Station, 1308 Broadway – Mel and Richard Maggert owners – exterior (10-35mm)

b. Mel Maggert (3)

c. Rick Maggert (3)

d. United Fund Scoreboard “Over the Top” – giving exceeded the $126,000 goal – Larry Baker and Robert Arbogast (co-chairmen) joined by numerous other campaign workers (3) (3-35mm)

e. Piqua Central Fall Sports Banquet football award winners: R. J. Williams, Tim Duer, Steve Vincent, Ron Anderson, Tom Stein, Jeff Gray (3-35mm)

f. Piqua Central Fall Sports Banquet cross country award winners and coaches:  Head Coach Tom Hill, Assistant Coach Wendell Carter, Jim Dawson, Dan Dunton, Terry Livesay, Bob Bowman (3-35mm)

g. Piqua Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol open house and “Ace” award citation: Col. Robert Chiaramonte, Dick Wells (award recipient), John Spitler, Mike Kurczewski (35-35mm)

h. Jim Glover, Rogers Oldsmobile & Cadillac (7)

i. Rogers Oldsmobile & Cadillac employees – not identified (22neg, 2 pos)

            118      November 20, 1972

a. Cow removed from wrecked truck on I 75 near County Road 25-A (16-35mm)

            119      November 23, 1972

a. Piqua Central High School basketball team and captains – Captains Bernard Newman, Randi Pearson with coach Dave Zeller – Team members: Steve Bryant (manager), Coach Dave Zeller, Ed Pierce (manager), Tim Williams, Jeff coble, Randi Pearson, Jack hall, Terry Reid, Bernard Newman, Tom Hudson, Jeff Elliott, Jerry Whitaker, Brent Burns, Dave Lillicrap, Steve Staley (14-35mm)

            120      November 24, 1972

a. Miami East High School basketball team: Terry Tilton, Chris Peoples, Mark Kerns, Frank McCoy, Dean Caven, Bill Christian, Head Coach Charlie Ryan, Chris Larsen, Jack Lauber, Dave Filbrun, Jeff Westerling, Charlie Dalton (5)

b. Graham High School basketball team: Tim West, Roger Van Hoose, Bill Dallas, Dennis Dill, Steve Dallas, Robert Van Hook, Gary Kite, Greg Burroughs, Steve Bishop, Rick Campbell, Phil Bodey, Jim Fannin, Tim Roberts (3)

c. Shooting scene where 16-year-old John D. Withers committed suicide (12-35mm)

            121      November 27, 1972

a. Piqua Downtown Christmas parade: (37-35mm)

b. Versailles High School basketball team: Tom Blakely, John Swallow, Jeff Pitsenbarger, Joe Barga, Craig Treon, Rick Layman, Coach Larry Leffel, Phil McEldowney, Jeff Grilliot, Mike Mescher, Mike Morris, John Kunk, Jeff Mangen, manager Dave Nixon (3)

            122      November 28, 1972

a. Graham High School sports banquet – football award winners: Steve Dallas, Dennis Dill, Randy Jackson, Rick Campbell, Tom Moore, Coach Dave Gates, Joe Cruea, Bill Dallas, Gary Kite, John Hess, Rick Dooley, Athletic Director Donzil Hall (2-35mm)

b. Graham High School sports banquet – cross country award winners:  Coach John Wilson, Doug Zirkle, Steve Zook, Jim Fannin, Dwight Dowson (3-35mm)

            123      November 29, 1972

a. Covington High School basketball team: Dave Dull, Ted Boggs, Craig Forsythe, Jeff miller, Paul Stacy, Tim Vogler, Terry Vogler, Rick Solomon, Jim Meyer, Ted Brumbaugh (6)

b. Charles Gustin with a “Give a kid Christmas” donation jar (6-35mm)

c. Junior Miss – mug shots – not identified (8)

d. Mrs. Darrell Taylor named one of Dayton Daily News Top 10 Women of the Miami Valley (10-35mm)

            124      November 30, 1972

a. Lehman High School basketball team and captains:  Dave Tenney (manager), Dave Philpot (manager), Mike DeLong, Dave Miller, Doug Schmidt, Vytas Kisielius, Tom Coburn, Larry Sandvig, Tony Coffield, Bill Pierre (captain), Rock Frantz (captain), Dan Carity, Mike lewis, Coach Jerry DeLong (4) (9-35mm)

b. Newton High School basketball team photo – no further information (1)

c. Russia High School basketball team photo – no further information (3)

d. Volkswagen accessories decoration kit – knobs, handles and gear shift stick (21-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VII C:  December 1972

 

BOX 10

         

File

            1          December 1, 1972

a. Fire damage at H & R Block Income Tax Service, 313 N. Main St. (7-35mm)

            2          December 2, 1972

a. J. A. Shade Lumber Co., 400 South Street sold to Harold Short of First Financial Service Corp. – Long time employees Mrs. Emma Schoerluck and miss Rose Ella Hess stand outside (3-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Minster basketball (35-35mm)

c. Lima Central Catholic vs. Piqua Central basketball (8-35mm)

d. Covington vs. Tipp City basketball (29-35mm)

e. Miami East vs. Troy basketball (32-35mm)

            3          December 6, 1972

a. Graham vs. Urbana basketball (6-35mm)

            4          December 7, 1972

a. Piqua Central wrestling team photo (3)

b. Piqua Central reserve wrestling team photo (3)

            5          December 9, 1972

a. Newton vs. Xenia Woodrow Wilson basketball (28-35mm)

b. Russia vs. __?__ basketball (20-35mm)

c. Versailles vs. Bradford basketball (33-35mm)

d. Lehman vs. New Bremen (33-35mm)

            6          December 11, 1972

a. Piqua Municipal Power gas0operated turbine generator dedicated: Mayor Jack Wilson, Joe Goetz, Ward Ditmer, John Wright, George Crosby (9-35mm)

            7          December 12, 1972

a. Ice storm (9-35mm)

b. City receives a revenue sharing check: Mayor Jack Wilson, Richard Reed, Wayne Barfels (1-35mm)

c. Local NAACP President Mrs. Fred Lee sells NAACP Christmas Seals to Mayor Jack Wilson and City Manager Wayne Barfels (4-35mm)

            8          December 15, 1972

a. Piqua Chapter of the American Red Cross honors staff member Mrs. Mable Lloyd:  Mrs. Lloyd and James Hemmert (12-35mm)

b. Dolls dressed for the Salvation Army to give as gifts:  Mrs. Anthony Kazer, Mrs. Donald DeWeese, Mrs. Donald Schutt, Mrs. Jay O’Donnell (7-35mm)

            9          December 18, 1972

a. Rich McKinney and family (Jeanne Whitson McKinney and Ryan McKinney) (10-35mm)

            10        December 19, 1972

a. Shirley Scherer receives a T.V. from Piqua East Mall Retail Merchants Association:  Connie Hawkey, Barbara Coate, Shirley Scherer (11-35mm)

            11        December 20, 1972

a. Lehman vs. Versailles basketball (18-35mm)

b. Newton vs. Houston basketball (60-35mm)

            12        December 21, 1972

a. Sheriff James McMaken and 21 deputies receive the oath of office from Common Pleas Judge James DeWeese (18-35mm)

b. Salvation Army Christmas toys: Mrs. Terry Kelch, Mrs. George hood, Mrs. Benjamin Kerns, Mrs. Raymond Kelch (9-35mm)

            13        December 22, 1972

a. Three Piqua residents injured in an automobile accident at the intersection of County Road 25-A and Looney Road: George and Mary Gibson, Dorothy Mae Lauharn (24-35mm)

            14        December 23, 1972

a. Lehman vs. Covington basketball (27-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Troy basketball (52-35mm)

            15        December 26, 1972

a. Apartment at 417½ Blaine where the body of Howard E. Flinn was found (5-35mm)

            16        December 27, 1972

a. Mays Oil Company sign (8)

b. Newton vs. Bethel basketball (12-35mm)

c. Miami East vs. Covington basketball at Hobart Arena (21-35mm)

            17        December 28, 1972

a. Piqua Central vs. Tecumseh basketball at Hobart Arena (32-35mm)

            18        December 29, 1972

a. Newton vs. Miami East basketball at Hobart Arena (31-35mm)

            19        December 30, 1972

a. Piqua vs. Troy basketball at Hobart Arena (33-35mm)

            20        December 31, 1972

a. A. J. Kaiser receives an award from the Piqua Kiwanis Club (2)

b. A. J. Kiser is president of the YMCA senior citizens club (3)

 

SERIES VIII:  1973

 

SUB-SERIES VIII A:  January 1973

 

BOX 10

         

File

            21        January 1, 1973

a. Trial of members of the “Holy Spirit Community” a religious sect from Alger, OH in Hardin County for selling bread and other baked goods without a license in Piqua. (4-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Tipp City basketball at Hobart Arena (38-35mm)

            22        January 2, 1973

a. First baby of the new year in Miami County – David Matthew Baumaster son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baumaster – born at Stouder Memorial Hospital in Troy (3)

b. Barn fire on the Bausman Farm, 4080 West U.S. 36 (14-35mm)

            23        January 3, 1973

a. William M. McCulloch, retired congressman in his office at McCulloch, Felger, Fite and Gutman (6-35mm)

            24        January 6, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Sidney basketball (35-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. Ansonia basketball (30-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Versailles basketball (33-35mm)

d. Graham vs. Covington basketball (10-35mm)

            25        January 8, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Lehman basketball (37-35mm)

            26        January 9, 1973

a. Congressman McCulloch (retired) speaking at the Social Security Office in Piqua (15-35mm)

b. Dilbone pitchfork – 2 prong (7-35mm)

c. Frisch’s Restaurant employees (7 neg, 1 pos) (12-35mm)

            27        January 10, 1973

a. Elbert C. Englert (right) retires from Hartzell Industries after 42 years service – presenting the retirement award is Thomas Hartzell, President of Hartzell Industries (3-35)

            28        January 13, 1973

a. Graham vs. Northeastern basketball (42-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Lima Central Catholic basketball (35-35mm)

            29        January 15, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Springfield North basketball (8-35mm)

            30        January 18, 1973

a. Damaged paper rolls at the Piqua Daily Call (47-35mm)

            31        January 19, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Bellefontaine basketball (38-35mm)

b. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce annual meeting awards:  Fire Chief Louis Mikolajewski, C. B. Upton, Order of George winner, Robert M. Hance (5-35mm)

            32        January 20, 1973

a. Piqua High School music students Rena J. Holfinger and Todd France to play at the University of Dayton Jazz Festival (15-35mm)

b. Robinson-Houser Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge, Plymouth dealership in Troy, OH: Herb Robinson, “Doc” Swann, “Marv” Compton (15-35mm)

c. Karen Weber (3 neg, 2 pos)

d. Mayor Jack Wilson signing a Jaycee’s Week proclamation:  Doug Heater, Jim Hemmert, Mayor Wilson, Craig Bundschuh, Chuck Karnehm (3-35mm)

e. Newton vs. Bradford basketball (32-35mm)

f. Miami East vs. Tecumseh basketball (26-35mm)

g. Greenon vs. Covington basketball (22-35mm)

            33        January 22, 1973

a. Hartzell-Norris Charitable Trust farm on Looney Road – 196 acres – part will be the site of the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School and another part of the site will be the three-county General and Technical College (now Edison Community College) (3-35mm)

b. Sunset Shopping Center (2-35mm)

            34        January 23, 1973

a. Best Piqua Daily Call carrier salesmen of 1972: Richard Emery, Robert Butt, Howard F. Griffith, Daily Call Circulation Manager (2-35mm)

b. YMCA membership drive begins:  Wayne Reeves, William Alexander, Bob Trumpy (Cincinnati Bengals, guest speaker) (4-35mm)

            35        January 24, 1973

a. Mrs. Mary Baugh – wife of Maj. William Baugh, 817 W. Greene St. (9-35mm)

            36        January 25, 1973

a. Greenamyer Building, 200 North Main Street – formerly home of Greenamyer Drug Store and later of Gentile’s Bar is demolished (36-35mm)

            37        January 26, 1973

a. Jaycee Boss of the Year award: Doug Heater (Jaycee president) presents award to Joseph E. Smith, French Oil Mill Machinery Co. (11-35mm)

b. Frisch’s employees – 1 man mug shot and 1 woman mug shot (8)

            38        January 27, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Northwestern basketball (36-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Lima Shawnee basketball (13-35mm)

c. Graham vs. Greenon basketball (29-35mm)

d. Newton vs. Mississinawa basketball (31-35mm)

e. Newton Homecoming Queen and Court – Queen is Carol Stichter (5)

            39        January 29, 1973

a. Lehman vs. Parkway basketball (19-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Lima Central Catholic wrestling (18-35mm)

            40        January 30, 1973

a. Ohio State University School of Music opera performers at Bennett Junior High School (9-35mm)

b. Meals on Wheels – Piqua Memorial Hospital – Jack Reed, supervisor; Mrs. Wilson Karnehm, Mrs. William W. Trostel (22-35mm)

            41        January 31, 1973

a. Wilder Junior High vs. Bennett Junior High basketball (16-35mm)

            42        January 1973 [no specific date]

a. Street scene – from the fall with a abundance of leaves (7-35mm)

b. Doctor Hudson (10-35mm)

c. Jim DeWeese and family (8-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII B:  February 1973

 

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File

            43        February 1, 1973

a. Carl John (6-35mm neg, 1 pos)

b. Mobile Cardiac Unit fund raising drive begins:  Asst. Fire Chief Russell Selby, Fire Chief Louis Mikolajewski, drive chairman William Alexander (9-35mm)

c. John Seike, J. C. Penny manager (6 neg, 2 pos)

            44        February 3, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Springfield Central Catholic basketball (9-35mm)

b. Miami East vs. Graham basketball (34-35mm)

            45        February 5, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Troy basketball (7-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Bellefontaine wrestling – Parents Night at Piqua (15-35mm)

            46        February 6, 1973

a. Piqua High School Junior Achievement Company – Franqua Company – stockholders meeting in the high school auditorium (4)

            47        February 7, 1973

a. The Piqua Story published by the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce: Jerry Zimmerman (Editorial Chairman), Richard Koenitzer (Chamber president) (6-35mm)

            48        February 8, 1973

a. Lehman vs. New Knoxville basketball (33-35mm)

b. Stolen semi-trailer full of carpet captured by PUCO investigators Troy Turner and Walt Fortener during a routine check on I 75 south of Piqua (7-35mm)

c. George McFarland receives a 23 year service award from Dr. Robert Davies president of the Miami Valley Heart Chapter (9-35mm)

d. Frisch’s employees – two ladies not identified (7 neg, 3 pos)

            49        February 9, 1973

a. Scene of the murder of Mrs. Joy Simpson and her two year old son Douglas at 1163 Sayers Road near Troy (7-35mm)

b. Burt Ward (“Robin” of the TV series “Batman”) gives bicycle safety tips to students at South Street School accompanied by Jim Gover of the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce (5)

            50        February 10, 1973

a. Two men killed [Hugh Wheat, John Calvert] in an explosion at the Dinner Bell Packing Plant in Troy (12-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Miami East basketball (26-35mm)

c. Newton vs. Franklin Monroe basketball (30-35mm)

            51        February 12, 1973

a. Lehman vs. Fort Loramie basketball (15-35mm)

            52        February 13, 1973

a. Ground-breaking for the Little League concession stand, restrooms and storage facility at Eisenhower Park: Harold Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hall (9-35mm)

            53        February 14, 1973

a. Valentine for Rachel Miller (4-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Lima Shawnee basketball (37-35mm)

c. Piqua vs. Tipp City basketball (33-35mm)

d. Karen Weber, Piqua High School cheerleader (10-35mm)

            54        February 15, 1973

a. Rebecca Berger automobile accident on I 75 south of Piqua (36-35mm)

b. Bennett-Wilder Junior High wrestling team (3-35mm)

c. Lehman vs. Mississinawa basketball (19-35mm)

d. Dave Jacoby  mug shot (4)

e. Bill Ragon mug shot (2)

f. Jacoby Appliance Service advertising photos: Dave jacoby, Bill Ragon, Bob Jacoby (12-35mm)

            55        February 16, 1973

a. Tom Bolton (4 neg, 2 pos)

            56        February 17, 1973

a. Covington vs. Northeastern basketball (29-35mm)

            57        February 19, 1973

a. Frisch’s Big Boy employee – not identified (4)

b. Miami Valley League wrestling tournament at Sidney – photos of Piqua wrestlers (12-35mm)

c. Lehman vs. Wilbur Wright basketball (12-35mm)

            58        February 20, 1973

a. Dr. Richard n. Adams, Upper Valley JVS Superintendent (4-35mm)

            59        February 22, 1973

a. William F. Nye, supervisor of the City Utilities Collections Office, retiring (4-35mm)

b. Hamid-Morton benefit circus for the Wlliam Morris memorial Fund – advertising posters: James Hamid, Troy Police Chief Robert Brown,. Troy Fire Chief Robert Counts (8-35mm)

            60        February 26, 1973

a. Lehman vs. Houston basketball (25-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Greenview basketball (5-35mm)

c. Piqua wrestlers vs. Vandalia (24-35mm)

c. Bride and groom photographs – 2 couples – for Ruth Reed article (5)

            61        February 1973 [no specific date]

a. Firemen (3-35mm)

b. Empire Restaurant exterior (2-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII C:  March 1973

 

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            62        March 1, 1973

a. Versailles vs. Indian Lake basketball (19-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Troy basketball (10-35mm)

c. Graham vs. Springfield Central Catholic basketball (39-35mm)

d. Frisch’s employees – 2 ladies – 4 photos of one lady, 5 photos of the other – neither is identified (9)

            63        March 2, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Northeastern basketball (28-35mm)

            64        March 3, 1973

a. Versailles vs. Springfield Central Catholic basketball (10-35mm)

            65        March 5, 1973

a. Lehman vs. Triad basketball (35-35mm)

b. Miami East vs. Urbana basketball (58-35mm)

c. Bradford vs. Arcanum basketball (19-35mm)

            66        March 6, 1973

a. Covington vs. Cedarville basketball (18-35mm)

            67        March 7, 1973

a. Home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baugh at 1013 Hancock is decorated with a sign to welcome home their son former POW Maj. William Baugh (3-35mm)

b. Tom Jenkins and his son Jon with a big fish (5-35mm)

c. Doctor-Clergy Dinner sponsored by the Miami County Medical Society and the Hospital Chaplaincy Council of Miami County:  Dr. Charles Garriety, Dr. Robert price, Rev. Tolley Williamson, Rev. William Young, Rev. Allen marheine, Dr. Gerard Wolf (8-35mm)

d. George Ashton and Paul Sherlock (3)

            68        March 8, 1973

a. The homecoming of former POW Air Force Maj. William “Bill” Baugh (82-35mm)

            69        March 9, 1973

a. Major William Baugh’s family at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (5-35mm)

b. Piqua Safety Awards Banquet: Carl South, Donald Wolfe, Robert Riley (9-35mm)

c. Portrait of a little girl – no further information (1)

            70        March 10, 1973

a. Lehman vs. West Liberty Salem (53-35mm)

b. Russia vs. Mechanicsburg (6-35mm)

            71        March 13, 1973

a. Piqua Police dispatchers TV monitors (8-35mm)

b. Covington sports banquet award winners: Tim Vogler, Jeff Miller, Coach Duane Bollenbacher (3-35mm)

            72        March 14, 1973

a. Miami County Beef Queen:  Sandra Bowsman (runner-up), Valerie Krueger (Miami County Beef Queen), Kristen Jeffers (1972 Ohio Beef Queen), Melissa Mumford (runner-up) (4)

            73        March 16, 1973

a. Piqua High School sports banquet: 

1. Basketball award winners: Steve Staley, Tom Hudson, Bernard Newman, Randi Pearson (3-35mm)

2. Wrestling award winners:  Kris Brown, Tom Stein, Doug Smith (3-35mm)

b. Miami County Home Show ribbon cutting:  Bob Gearhardt, I. G. Scherrer, Karen Weber (Miami County Junior Miss), John T. Carpenter, J.P. Collins (5-35mm)

            74        March 17, 1973

a. Snow pictures (28-35mm)

            75        March 20, 1973

a. Graham Winter Sports banquet

1. Wrestling award winners:  Bill Kizer, Doug Hostetler, Joe Cruea, Ashley Swonger (3-35mm)

2. Basketball award winners: Bill Dallas, Tim West, Rick Campbell Mike Motchman, Ray Welch (3-35mm)

            76        March 22, 1973

a. Frisch’s employee – lady not identified (4 neg, 1 pos)

            77        March 23, 1973

a. Spring Street School exterior (11-35mm)

b. Baugh family preparing for homecoming (13-35mm)

c. Kroger parking lot accident (24-35mm)

d. Val Decker Packing Company employees – 2 men – 3 mug shots of 1 man with a positive print and 3 mug shots of the other man – no further information (6 neg, 1 pos)

e. Jim Stafford Volkswagen employee – no further information (7)

f. Paul Sherry Chevrolet employees – 2 men, 5 mug shots of each – no further information (10)

g. Advertising for the sale of The Official Associated press Almanac 1973: prepared for Piqua Daily Call (7-35mm neg, 3 pos)

            78        March 24, 1973

a. Arrival and unloading of the worlds largest needle punch machine at the Orr Felt Company (27-35mm)

            79        March 26, 1973

a. Major William Baugh USAF Homecoming parade and celebration (29-35mm)

            80        March 27, 1973

a. Johnston Farm Indian Museum (37-35mm)

            81        March 28, 1973

a. Russia High School spring sports coaches: Dave Sroufe, Roger Eckenwiler, Clair Neveau (A.D.) (3-35mm)

b. Lehman High School spring sports coaches: Bob Heil, Dick Caulfield, Jerry DeLong (2-35mm)

c. Piqua Central High School spring sports coaches: Ed Purk, Ron Pearson, Jim Thomas, Dave Wallach, Jim Hardman (10-35mm)

d. Newton High School spring sports coaches: A.D. Joe Besecker, Lew Perry, Jim Otey (3-35mm)

e. Houston High School spring sports coaches:  (7-35mm)

f. Bradford High School spring sports coaches: Harry Brown, Ken Funk (9-35mm)

g. Covington High School spring sports coaches: Larrie Tisdale, Rex Thompson, Bob Huelsman, Ron Schultz, Don Garman (A.D.) (6-35mm)

h. Graham High School spring sports coaches: Donzil Hall, Milt Lewis, Cliff Baughman (6-35mm)

i. Versailles High School spring sports coaches: Clancy Plessinger, Gary Huelskamp (A.D.), Bruce Stahl (9-35mm)

j. Miami East High School spring sports coaches: Dave McBrayer, Dale Garman (6-35mm)

k. Tom Staley (3-35mm)

l. Ralph Bateman with fish (3-35mm)

m. Charlie Householder – mug shots (14)

n. Child – no further information (6-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII D:  April 1973

 

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            82        April 2, 1973  

a. Mike trial roll of film – Spring Street School exteriors (6) and rocket launcher (2-35mm)

b. Johnston Farm Historical Area opens (58-35mm)

            83        April 3, 1973

a. State Rep. Robert Netzley and State Senator Donald Lukens speak at Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon (5-35mm)

            84        April 4, 1973

a. W. T. McGarvey, retired manager of the Uhlman’s store honored by Piqua East Mall Retail Merchants Association:  Connie Hawkey, W. T. McGarvey, Barbara Coate (3-35mm)

b. Chuck Bailles paint store opening (4-35mm)

            85        April 6, 1973

a. Gift by the Key Club of Piqua High School to the Meals on Wheels program:  Jack Reed, Mrs. Ramen Das, Jim Graham (3-35mm)

b. Jeff Minton (4-35mm)

            86        April 7, 1973

a. Dan Spraul (5)

b. Fire at Thoma Jewelry Store, 321 N. Main St. (94-35mm)

            87        April 9, 1973

a. Thoma Jewelry store exterior (6-35mm)

            88        April 10, 1973

a. Ground Breaking for McDonald’s Restaurant, 1239 E. Ash Street (6-35mm)

            89        April 12, 1973

a. Ron Yount – mug shot (6 neg, 1 pos)

b. Ring display for advertising (14-35mm)

            90        April 13, 1973

a. Jeff Stone with mushrooms (7-35mm)

b. Russell Selby installed as Fire Chief: Asst. Fire Chief Leroy Thompson, Chief Selby, City Manager Wayne Barfels and other fireman and the mascot “Sparky” (10-35mm)

            91        April 14, 1973

a. Piqua High School Mote Relays (11-35mm)

b. Man – mug shot – no further information (4-35mm)

            92        April 17, 1973

a. Jack Conley with catfist (4-35mm)

            93        April 19, 1973

a. Woolworth Hamster habitat trial (20-35mm)

            94        April 21, 1973

a. Construction of the Miami County Safety Building in Troy (12)

            95        April 24, 1973

a. Congressman Tennyson Guyer and Former Congressman William McCulloch at a Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon (11-35mm)

            96        April 25, 1973

a. A. J. Kaiser given Rotary Club Paul Harris Award: A. J. Kiser, Robert M. Davis (5-35mm)

b. Johnston Farm historical plate (10-35mm)

c. Johnston Farm commemorative coins (23-35mm)

d. Deer killed at Johnston Farm (3) (10-35mm)

            97        April 26, 1973

a. William Kessler sworn in as Miami County Common Pleas Judge:  William Kessler, Mrs. Kessler, Judge Carl Kessler (William’s brother) (20-35mm)

b. Piqua Chamber of Commerce Top 100 Banquet honoring the top 100 high school students in the upper three grades of Piqua Central H.S. and Lehman H.S.  Twelve students had received the award for all three years: Cheryl Schneider, Karen Weber, Jane Gordon, Ann Wharton, Lynne Stacy, Jacalyn Alexander, Carol Hardman, Dorothea Smith, Jeff Lange, Christopher Swift, David McMillan, William Cotton (24-35mm)

c. Award presentation – 2 men – no further information (2)

            98        April 27, 1973

a. Dr. Harold Enarson, Ohio State University President (9-35mm)

            99        April 1973 – no specific date

a. Awards dinner – no further information (5-35mm)

b. Barhorst baby – no further information (5)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII E:  May 1973

 

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            100      May 1, 1973   

a. Redi Temp Corporation machinery: William Donnelly inventor of the machinery (4-35mm)

b. Piqua City Building picketed by member of Local 101 Dayton Public Service Union – 109 blue collar workers went on strike against the city (2-35mm)

            101      May 2, 1973

a. Dayton Public Service Union pickets in front of the Piqua City Building (3-35mm)

b. Jim Davis of Rogers Oldsmobile – mug shots (6)

            102      May 3, 1973

a. Covington Invitational Track Meet (8-35mm)

b. Community College (later Edison) trustees mug shots – photos not identified (19-35mm)

            103      May 4, 1973

a. Charles W. “Chuck” Karnehm (5 neg, 1 pos)

b. Jehu Phillips at Post Office for Postal Week (10-35mm)

c. Moving Coca Cola bottling machinery out of Coke Hall on the square (39-35mm)

            104      May 7, 1973

a. Automobile driven by Wilson Lee Jr. hits house at 100 S. Roosevelt (8-35mm)

b. Mote Relays photographs – Wertz Stadium (12-35mm)

            105      May 8, 1973

a. The baton twirling Ross family: Gina Ross, Tina Ross, Leigh Anne Ross, Lisa Ross – Gina getting ready for state competition (15-35mm)

            106      May 9, 1973

a. The Hollow swimming pool closed and for sale (9-35mm)

            107      May 10, 1973

a. Fire – no further information (4-35mm)

            108      May 11, 1973

a. Jerry Sullenberger of Paul Sherry Chevrolet (6 neg, 2 pos)

b. Museum curators visit Johnston Farm to view the canal boat replica General Harrison and the restored portion of the Miami and Erie Canal and Johnston Farm and Indian Museum (37-35mm)

c. Piqua City Manager Wayne Barfels (2-35mm)

            109      May 16, 1973

a. Dayton Unclaimed Freight and Furniture Warehouse – 125 West Water St.,

Piqua, Ohio (12-35mm)

            110      May 17, 1973

a. Automobile accident on East Ash Street at Aerovent Drive (8-35mm)

b. Display of materials and equipment from the Piqua Child Development Center at the Piqua East Mall (12-35mm)

c. Piqua Child Development Center, 322 Miami Street, Piqua (26-35mm)

            111      May 19, 1973

a. Ohio State Board of Regents give approval for the construction of a $12 million  General and Technical College on Looney Road on land donated by the Hartzell-Norris Trust (later Edison State Community College) (9-35mm)

b. Two men killed (Fred E. Snyder, Robert Smith) in an automobile accident on the Miami Conservancy Road near Sidney (50-35mm)

c. Graham vs. Benjamin Logan baseball (7-35mm)

d. Child behind bushes in front of a house – no further information (5-35mm)

            112      May 21, 1973

a. Johnston Farm Indian Museum dedicated: One Cloud, Jack Schwab, Daniel R. Porter, Dr. Harold Grimm, Mayor Jack Wilson, Drew Porter (46-35mm)

b. Piqua Little League opening day action (30-35mm)

c. Piqua High School “Smoke Signals” staff at the Piqua Daily Call (16-35mm)

            113      May 22, 1973

a. Travel writers from all parts of the United States and Canada visit Johnston Farm as part of a five-day tour sponsored by  the State of Ohio.  The writers were hosted by the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce (113-35mm)

            114      May 23, 1973

a. New Piqua Fire Department Ambulance – paid for by funds from a public subscription campaign led by the Schnell-Westfall Post 184 of the American Legion – manufactured by the Miller-Meteor Company of Piqua (10-35mm)

            115      May 25, 1973

a. Miami County Commissioners: Robert Clawson, Kenneth Cook (5-35mm)

b. “Comfort Kits” for children of disaster-stricken families are presented to Walter B. McMasters, local Red Cross Disaster Chairman by  Bennett and Wilder Junior High Student Council Presidents Greg Netzley and Bob Perry.  Also present are teachers Bob Luby and Jared Reitz (10-35mm)

c. New Piqua Daily Call mail tubes (8)

            116      May 26, 1973

a. Miami County Safety Building cornerstone is placed: Commissioners Robert Clawson, John Knoop and Kenneth Cook (18-35mm)

b. Piqua Historical Museum opens at 509 N. Main Street:  Donald Bertling, Leonard hill, Mrs. Stephen Koon, Jack Schwab (18-35mm)

c. Piqua High School Key Club members on a teeter-totter for charity on the Public Square near North Main Street:  Greg Winans, Jerry Eckelbarger, Doug Albright (8-35mm)

d. Piqua Chamber or Commerce Tourist Information Center located in the parking lot at Scots Inn (northwest corner I 75 and U.S. 36) (23-35mm)

            117      May 29, 1973

a. Memorial Day services and parade (24-35mm)

b. Ambulance presented to the city: Mayor Jack Wilson, William Alexander, Tom Jenkins (2-35mm)

c. Dennis C. Sargent, new president of the Undergraduate Student Government at Ohio State University relaxes on his front porch at his family home in Bradford. (9-35mm)

            118      May 30, 1973

a. Testimonial dinner honoring Congressman William M. McCulloch at the Staunton Grange Hall near Troy:  Kent McGough (Republican State Chairman), Congressman McCulloch, Chief Justice C. William O’Neill (Ohio Supreme Court) (29-35mm)

            119      May 31, 1973

a. Pictures of Swift Run lake (11-35mm)

            120      May 1973 – no specific date

a. Traffic at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati (5-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII F:  June 1973

 

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            1          June 1, 1973   

a. Piqua High School Spring Sports banquet: Coach Ron Pearson, Dand Dunton, Randi Pearson, Coach Wendell Carter (3-35mm)

            2          June 4, 1973

a. Wind damage in Piqua (26-35mm)

            3          June 5, 1973

a. Robbery of the Citizens-Baughman Bank of Sidney – Edgar Lee Johnson and Daniel L. Price are charged in the crime (9-35mm)

            4          June 6, 1973

a. Representatives of Brel-Aire Lanes of Piqua going to the state bowling tournament in Toledo:  Chris Hubley, Craig Shaffer, Jerry Plunkett, Dale Tobe, Mark Douglas (5-35mm)

            5          June 7, 1973

a. Representatives of the Chaney Graef VFW Post and Piqua Alliance Church donate checks to Piqua Police Department and Piqua Jaycees  for the police department’s Youth Camp at Cricket Holler:  John DeSue, Merrill Bolton, Charles Baillee, Rev. J.D. Walker, Chuck Karnehm (9-35mm)

            6          June 8, 1973

a. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Shofstall, 1119 Forest, Piqua celebrating 50th Anniversary (7-35mm)

            7          June 9, 1973

a. Piqua Central High School Commencement ceremonies outdoors at Wertz Stadium – Class of 1973 (32-35mm)

            8          June 11, 1973

a. Versailles Poultry Days Miss Chick contest winners:  Sharon Langenkamp, Cris Simons (Miss Chick), Connie Meyer (36-35mm)

b. Piqua Daily Call carriers leaving for Detroit (8-35mm)

            9          June 16, 1973

a. Fatal motorcycle accident on I 75 five miles north of U.S. 36 (27-35mm)

            10        June 18, 1973

a. Flooding on Glenwood Avenue near Edge Street in Landin Park (40-35mm)

b. Wind damage at Andy’s Garden Shop on U.S. 36 (8-35mm)

c. “Toll Road” on West High Street between North Main Street and Wayne Street set up to elicit contributions for the Police/Jaycee Youth Camp:  Bill Hoening, Don White, John DeSue (19-35mm)

            11        June 19, 1973

a. Trees on Broadway which may be removed to make room for curb and gutter repair (18-35mm)

b. Bob Kessler (9 neg, 1 pos)

c. Man – not identified (5)

            12        June 20, 1973

a. Volkswagen Beetle sealed and converted into a boat by Jim Stafford Volkswagen – car was tested on the Great Miami River (18-35mm)

b. Mayor Jack Wilson selling the first season ticket to the city operated Hollow Swimming Pool – sold to Roberta Denman (10-35mm)

            13        June 22, 1973

a. Certified Oil Company gasoline station at 120 E. Greene Street with “Out” stickers on some of its pumps as a result of the gasoline shortage (9-35mm)

b. Water skiers working on a ski jump ramp – members of the Piqua Boat and Ski Club (3-35mm)

            14        June 23, 1973

a. County Woodcraft & Hobbies, 4921 West Brown Road – business page feature (10-35mm)

            15        June 25, 1973

a. School bus accident on I 75 near S.R. 41, Troy – West Carrolton High School band members (16-35mm)

b. Camp Wakonda photographs for the Industry Section (28-35mm)

            16        June 27, 1973

a. Three semi-trucks involved in an accident on I 75 at Eldean Road (11-35mm)

b. Piqua Policettes present a check to the Miami County Rehabilitation Center for Brain-Injured Children, 850 South Main Street:  Mrs. Douglas Groves, Gloria Hufford, Ruth Hahn (5-35mm)

c. Mike Routson – mug shots (5)

            17        June 29, 1973

a. Jim Grissom (6 neg, 2 pos)

b. Piqua Daily Call exterior and front door (5) (11-35mm)

c. Piqua Daily Call press room. (22-35mm)

d. Industry Section photographs – “From Mound Builders to Space Craft: Progress Supplement, Piqua Daily Call” (48-35mm)

            18        June 29, 1973 – These photographs are for the Industry Section

a. E.D.M. (12-35mm)

b. Foundry (7-35mm)

c. Piqua Printing (1)

d. Blue Magic Company (4)

e. Piqua Milling Company (3-35mm)

f. Piqua Mattress Company (2)

g. Montgomery Ward exterior (11-35mm)

h. W. T. Grant exterior (7-35mm)

i. J. M. Mold Company exterior (10-35mm)

            19        June 29, 1973 – These photographs are for the Industry Section

a. Piqua Steel Company (18-35mm)

b. Inland Homes interior (14-35mm)

c. Piqua Engineering exterior and interior (9-35mm)

d. Armco Quarries (22-35mm)

e. Piqua Granite and Marble Works, 910 S. Main St., tombstones (6) (36-35mm)

f. Bramco Controls, Inc. (6-35mm)

g. F & R Woodworking Co. (10-35mm)

            20        June 29, 1973 – These photographs are for the Industry Section

a. Miami Metal Finishers interior and exterior (26-35mm)

b. Hartzell Industries Main Office exterior (12-35mm)

c. Orr Felt Company interior (23-35mm)

d. Perfecto Inc. exterior (3-35mm)

e. Atlas Underwear Co. interior (8-35mm)

f. Champion Paper Co. interior and exterior (10-35mm)

            21        June 29, 1973 – These photographs are for the Industry Section

a. Sears exterior (23-35mm)

b. Decker’s packaged meats (21-35mm)

c. Decker’s meat cooler (8)

d. Val Decker Packing Company exterior (10-35mm)

e. Chef’s Pantry exterior (20-35mm)

f. Redi Temp Corp. exterior (11-35mm)

g. Man and two boys fishing – no further information (3-35mm)

            22        June 1973 – No specific date

a. Don Larger on a Pepsi shopping spree (40-35mm)

b. James Cox – Miami Citizens Bank (8 neg, 2 pos)

c. Exterior photographs of Miami Citizens Bank branches (15)

d. Award from Frigidare Division of General Motors – no further information (1-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII G:  July 1973

 

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            23        July 2, 1973

a. Opening of The Hollow swimming pool under a lease agreement between the owner and the city for one year with the option to purchase the pool and surrounding land (13-35mm)

            24        July 3, 1973

a. Opening of the new Armed Forces Recruiting Center at 308 East Ash Street:  Army Maj. Bowen, Navy Lt. Commander James Shelton, Marine Capt. David Gee, Air Force Lt. Colonel William Baugh (11-35mm)

b. Joe Shuttleworth with a falcon (8-35mm)

            25        July 5, 1973

a. July 4th celebration and activities at Fountain Park (73-35mm)

b. Fireworks at Fountain Park (18-35mm)

            26        July 7, 1973

a. Ground breaking for Cedar Ridge apartments on Maryville Lane: George Maharg, Richard Koenitzer, Richard Mathews (11-35mm)

            27        July 9, 1973

a. Automobile accident on I 75 – car plunged down an embankment and on to C.R. 25A (13-35mm)

            28        July 11, 1973

a. Piqua Daily Call carrier picnic (32-35mm)

            29        July 12, 1973

a. Piqua Stars Industrial League Slo-Pitch team is Miami County champions:  Hal Cain, Norm Moon, Dean Evans, Lynn Dildine, Dave Zeller, Ed Purk, Gary Harbison, Errol Kahoun, Mike Ostendorf, Paul Hershberger, Tom Hill (3-35mm)

b. Piqua Steel moving Hammer Graphics equipment from its old printing facility at 216 West High Street to its new printing plant at 9234 North Country Club Road (24-35mm)

            30        July 13, 1973

a. Richard Bundschuh – mug shots (5-35mm neg, 1 pos)

b. Charles C. Allen – mug shots (5 neg, 4 pos)

            31        July 14, 1973

a. Champion Foundry exterior – company sold to Norman Petitte & Associates of Cleveland (11-35mm)

b. House fire – no further information (23-35mm)

c. Overholser Wholesale opens in a new location – 763 S. Main St. (8-35mm)

            32        July 19, 1973

a. Mrs. Michael (Cornelia) Tinkler (7 neg, 5 pos)

b. Jerry Voisinet promoted to Fire Captain: Asst. Fire Chief William Cruse, Fire Chief Russell Selby, City Manager Wayne Barfels, Jerry Voisinet (11-35mm)

            33        July 20, 1973

a. Auto accident on West North Street near Washington Avenue (21-35mm)

            34        July 23, 1973

a. Photographs of Congressman William M. McCulloch in his Piqua Law Office on the second floor of the Piqua National Bank Building (13-35mm)

b. Photographs of some of the awards received by Congressman William M. McCulloch (26-35mm)

            35        July 26, 1973

a. Mrs. Edward Brauner (5 neg, 1 pos)

b. Racing boat – 280 cubic inch hydroplane, “The Coyote” owned by Ralph Bornhorst of 643 W. Ash Street:  Don Kiefer, Bruce Whited, Ron Snyder, Ralph Bornhorst (6-35mm)

            36        July 27, 1973

a. Richard Shanely (7-35mm neg, 1 pos)

b. Flea market / craft show etc. (1-35mm)

c. Stage production of a musical revue – possibly Piqua Players (2-35mm)

            37        July 28, 1973

a. Seminar held for judicial and non-judicial court personnel at Miami County Sheriff’s office (28-35mm)

            38        July 29, 1973

a. Paul Sherry Chevrolet employees – mug shots – not identified (10)

            39        July 31, 1973

a. Train collision with a backhoe (3-35mm)

b. Dave Vogt – 12 year-old barefoot ski champion (15-35mm)

            40        July 1973 – no specific date

a. Piqua Daily Call carriers loading on a bus headed for Detroit (3-35mm)

b. Covington Lumber Company – merchandise advertising pictures and exterior shots (45-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII H:  August 1973

 

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            41        August 1, 1973

a. Val Decker Packing Company meat room (8)

b. Miami Citizens National Bank opens a “Bank by Bicycle” facility at the downtown Piqua office:  Chuck Karnehm, Mrs. Rich (Jeanne) McKinney, Ryan McKinney, James Cox (48-35mm)

c. Ken Shofstall retirement pictures (5-35mm)

            42        August 2, 1973

a. Roger Weiss, traffic consultant, speaks to downtown Piqua merchants association meeting (9-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair kickoff dinner: Von Crabill, Gene Abernathy (16-35mm)

c. Mrs. Ron (Susie) Snyder (6 neg, 2 pos)

            42        August 2, 1973 continued

d. Boy Scouts of Troop 17, Westminster United Presbyterian Church, going to the National Boy Scout Jamboree East at Maraine State Park, Butler, PA:Morris Kemper  (scoutmaster), Mark LaChey, David Brooks, Rick Bixler, Nick Plank, Pat Anthony, Tom McGowan, Mike Kemper, Tony Locker, Mitch Ervin (3)

            43        August 3, 1973

a. Piqua Civic Band honors Robert Hance its director:  Mary Alice Newbauer, Mrs. Hance, Mr. Hance, Richard Koenitzer, Frank Neville (4-35mm)

            44        August 4, 1973

a. Automobile accident on I 75 (24-35mm)

            45        August 6, 1973

a. Police department cab enclosed three wheeled vehicle for enforcing traffic and parking laws (13-35mm)

            46        August 8, 1973

a. Jerry McColloch (4 neg, 1 pos)

            47        August 9, 1973

a. Truck accident on I 75 (21-35mm)

            48        August 10, 1973

a. Dale Stump (4 neg, 1 pos)

b. Freezers (deep freezers) are a hot item in the market because of the uncertain food price and supply conditions (11-35mm)

c. Preparations for the Miami County Fair (3-35mm)

            49        August 11, 1973

a. Gold Bar for the Miami County Fair (18-35mm)

            50        August 13, 1973

a. Piqua baseball champions:

1. Pony League – Staffords (3)

2. Little League – Kiwanis (3)

3. Midget League – Hall & Strohmeyer (4)

b. Piqua Central High School Liftathon football weight lifting: Tom Stein (3-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (10) (43-35mm)

d. Miami County Fair Queen and court:  April Schauer, Kathie Martin, Queen Julie Cullers, Candy Minnich, Nancy Goddin (28-35mm)

            51        August 14, 1973

a. Miami County Fair horse blanket photographs (3-35mm)

b. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (20) (65-35mm)

            52        August 15, 1973

a. Campfire Girls with trophies (2)

b. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Beef (4-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (28) (85-35mm)

            53        August 16, 1973

a. Scoreboard at Wertz Stadium – photos for sports issue (12-35mm)+

b. Harness racing horse blanket donated by Miami Citizens Bank (3-35mm)

c. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (9) (63-35mm)

            54        August 17, 1973

a. Miami County Fair parade (35-35mm)

b. Richard Bundschuh (7 neg, 4 pos)

c. William Scherer (6 neg, 5 pos)

d. Miami County Fair miscellaneous photographs (11) (36-35mm)

            55        August 20, 1973

a. Dr. William T. Wilkins M.D., office 106 West Ash Street 5th floor (65-35mm)

            56        August 22, 1973

a. Jack Wilson (5 neg, 1 pos)

            57        August 23, 1973

a. Dr. James E. Seitz – president of the new Edison State General and Technical College (5-35mm)

            58        August 24, 1973

a. Miami County planner Gary Cline (5-35mm)

b. Miami County Safety Building construction photos (5-35mm)

            59        August 27, 1973

a. Paul Sherry salesmen:

1. Paul Sherry (3 neg, 1 pos)

2. Jay Johnston (3)

3. Mike Mayberry (3 neg, 1 pos)

4. Bill Koon (4 neg, 1 pos)

5. Two men not identified (6 neg, 2 pos)

b. Piqua Central vs. Elida football scrimmage (14-35mm)

c. M.S. “Bash” – paying money to hit a car with a sledge hammer with the proceeds going to the Multiple Sclerosis fund – sponsored by Piqua High School Key Club (30-35mm)

            60        August 29, 1973

a. Court House swearing in – no further information (10-35mm)

            61        August 1973 – no specific date

a. Man – advertising photo – no further information (4-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII “I”:  September 1973

 

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            62        September 3, 1973

a. Three car auto accident at the intersection of U.S. 36 and Union-Shelby Road, six people injured (46-35mm)

b. 11th Annual Atomic Open Water Ski Tournament in the Great Miami River behind Bennett Junior High School – photographs (21-35mm)

c. Echo Hills golf tournament photos (6-35mm)

            63        September 5, 1973

a. Street paving program begins in the Candlewood area (17-35mm)

b. Missing man photos – copy of a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohlhorst – Mr. Kohlhorst [79 of 712 South St.] walked away from his home Sunday evening and had not returned by Tuesday (6)

            64        September 6, 1973 – Fall Sports Section

a. High School Cheerleaders – Fall Sports section (19) (7-35mm)

b. Piqua Central High School football team, cheerleaders, coaches and  individual football players photographs (19) (12-35mm)

c. Versailles High School football team and coaches (13)

d. Bradford High School football team and coaches (15) (3-35mm)

e. Miami East High School football team and coaches (6)

f. Graham High School football team, coaches and cheerleaders (18)

g. Lehman High School football team and coaches (24)

h. Covington High School football team, coaches and individual players (9) (33-35mm)

i. Local college football players (4-35mm)

            65        September 7, 1973

a. Site preparation work for the future Upper Valley Joint Vocational School on Looney Road (17-35mm)

b. Photographs for Beltone hearing aid advertising (18-35mm)

            66        September 8, 1973

a. Graham vs. Urbana football (30-35mm)

b. Tipp City vs. Covington football (70-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Troy football (83-35mm)

            67        September 10, 1973

a. Piqua Key ’73 Crusade, part of a continent-wide evangelistic effort of over 130 Christian organizations and denominations.  Photos of the event held Sunday, September 9th in the Piqua High School auditorium – speaker was Rev. David Semands, pastor of the United Methodist Church, Wilmore, KY. (6-35mm)

            68        September 11, 1973

a. Woolworth award – photograph of six people – no further information (7-35mm)

            69        September 12, 1973

a. Russia building a new firehouse – construction photos (12-35mm)

            70        September 15, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Greenon football (55-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Carroll football (15-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Bradford football (39-35mm)

d. Piqua Central cross country team mug shots (27-35mm)

e. Tombstone in Evergreen Cemetery, St. Paris – Abraham Lincoln McMorran – shows light at night (3-35mm)

            71        September 16, 1973

a. Old Miami East School (4)

b. Mug shot of a man – no further information (4)

            72        September 17, 1973

a. Lockington history re-enactors (16-35mm)

b. Automobile accident on High Street (6)

c. Echo Hills golf champion Rick Ramer (4-35mm)

d. Piqua High School Band Festival at Wertz Stadium (7-35mm)

            73        September 19, 1973

a. Four car accident at the intersection of North Union-Shelby and U.S. 36 (7-35mm)

            74        September 20, 1973

a. State Democrat Executive office holders at a buffet dinner held at the Piqua Elks Club – William J. Brown, Gertrude W. Donahey (15-35mm)

            75        September 22, 1973

a. Versailles vs. Northwestern football (17-35mm)

b. Bradford vs. New Bremen football (15-35mm)

c. Piqua vs. Cincinnati Walnut Hills football (55-35mm)

            76        September 24, 1973

a. Graham vs. Miami East football (16-35mm)

b. Lehman vs. Indian Lake football (19-35mm)

            77        September 26, 1973

a. Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Department open house (4-35mm)

            78        September 28, 1973

a. Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce Stag steak fry – Jim Cox and Norman Cathcart – held at Heatherly’s Auction Center on North C. R. 25-A (16-35mm)

b. Horace J. Rollin – copy of photo mug shot (4 neg, 1 pos)

c. Carpet House, 310 Looney Road – exterior (3) (16-35mm)

d. Piqua Citizens Committee opens campaign to pass the levy to build a new high school – Tom Ward, Joe Brookhart, Lou Havenar (9-35mm)

e. Edison State sign on the Spring Street School building – temporary headquarters of Edison State College – Harold Beaver, Andy Edgerly (3-35mm)

            79        September 29, 1973

a. Bradford vs. Parkway football (33-35mm)

b. Versailles vs. Miami East football (28-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Lima Central Catholic football (27-35mm)

d. Carpet House grand opening – Charles Cox, Jim Grissom, J. Richard Harris, Les McDonel, Mr. and Mrs. Al Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. James Kurtz (6-35mm)

e. Woolworth managers – photographs of two men – no further information (7-35mm)

            80        September 1973 – no specific date

a. Spice grinders (4)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII J:  October 1973

 

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File

            81        October 1, 1973

a. Bill, Jon and Chris Bayless, three sons of Mrs. Betty Bayless outside the Miami County Common Pleas Courtroom – at issue is a dispute between the Bayless family and Covington Exempted Village Schools over the length of the boys hair.  (3-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Bethel football (27-35mm)

            82        October 3, 1973

a. Mrs. Florence Hardenbrook with a 30 pound, 42 inch Chinook salmon (7-35mm)

            83        October 4, 1973

a. Plaque on the court house façade (21-35mm)

            84        October 5, 1973

a. Graham vs. Northwestern football (17-35mm)

b. “Operation Red Ball” promoters – Operation Red Ball is a fire rescue program to aid firemen in saving children and invalids during fires and other emergencies:  Robert Niswonger, Russell Selby, Jim Hemmert, Charles M. Karnehm, Dr. James Wisecup, Dan Williams (12-35mm)

            85        October 6, 1973

a. Piqua Central vs. Bellefontaine football and Piqua Central Parents Night (49-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Miami East football and Covington Homecoming – Homecoming Queen was Jody Montgomery escorted by Jim Meyer (33-35mm)

c. Fire dispatcher photograph for the Mini-page (7-35mm)

d. Piqua Daily Call advertising awards (9-35mm)

            86        October 8, 1973

a. Troy Fire Prevention parade (17-35mm)

b. Eldean covered bridge (10-35mm)

            87        October 9, 1973

a. New Houston Fire Department building (3-35mm)

            88        October 10, 1973

a. St. Paris Fall Festival – Queen Teresa Snider and Princess Beth Kemp (5-35mm)

b. Beckert’s concrete plant – 8395 North Piqua-Lockington Road, Piqua (4-35mm)

            89        October 11, 1973

a. Bradford Pumpkin Queen Julie Cullars is crowned by 1972 Pumpkin Show Princess Kim Trost, first runner-up was Gayle Van DeGrift, second runner-up was Sue Monnin (27-35mm)

b. Beltone hearing aid advertising photographs (10-35mm)

c. Dayton Power and Light Co. power outage (2-35mm)

            90        October 12, 1973

a. Entertainers at the Hobart Manufacturing Quarter Century Club banquet:  Jim and Linda Bennett and Foster Brooks (18-35mm)

b. Bud Greive with mushrooms (10-35mm)

            91        October 13, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Lima Shawnee football (43-35mm)

            92        October 15, 1973

a. Bradford vs. Marion Local football (22-35mm)

b. Tipp City Mum Festival (20-35mm)

c. Indian artifacts from the farm of Lynn Bowman near Covington (7-35mm)

d. Piqua Daily Call carriers (49-35mm)

            93        October 16, 1973

a. Covington vs. Greenon football (41-35mm)

            94        October 17, 1973

a. Groundbreaking for the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School (24-35mm)

            95        October 19, 1973

a. Lehman vs. Covington football (32-35mm)

            96        October 20, 1973

a. Piqua Central vs. Springfield Catholic Central (31-35mm)

b. Miami East vs. Indian Lake football and Miami East Homecoming Queen Brenda Johnson and her escort Eddie Zirkle (9)

c. Graham vs. Versailles football (19-35mm)

            97        October 22, 1973

a. School bond levy campaign headquarters ribbon cutting: Mark Wincent, Lou Havenar, Charles Karnehm, Tom Stein, Mrs. Donald Brown, Robert Arbogast, Les McDonel, A. Richard Koenitzer, William Alexander, John Walsh, William McNeil, Charles Popham (3)

b. Piqua State Highway Patrolman John E. Spitler is presented his second ACE award by Patrol Superintendent Col. Robert A. Chiaramonts (8-35mm)

            98        October 24, 1973

a. Robert J. Anderson candidate for Washington Township Trustee (5)

b. Piqua Central cross country meet (15-35mm)

            99        October 25, 1973

a. Physical education and fitness class held at the Piqua East Mall (15-35mm)

            100      October 26, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Northwestern football (21-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Versailles football (23-35mm)

c. Homecoming at Versailles – Queen Karen Schlater (11-35mm)

            101      October 27, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Sidney football (43-35mm)

            102      October 29, 1973

a. Jeffrey Anderson fatal auto accident on Peterson Road (9-35mm)

b. Joe Thoma Jr. candidate for school board (6)

c. Neighbors assisting in harvesting corn on the farm of Edward Penny who is ill (28-35mm)

d. District cross country meet at Triangle Park in Dayton (9-35mm)

            103      October 31, 1973

a. Halloween “Maze of Terror” at the home of James Stewart, 3955 W. S.R. 185 – Dennis Stewart, Brent Jackson (11-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII K:  November 1973

 

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File

            1          November 1, 1973

a. Samuel a. Bleicher, Ohio EPA and Rep. Robert Netzley debate EPA regulations at Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Terry’s Cafeteria (7-35mm)

b. Leon (Dee) Roberts surprised with a birthday cake by the members of his Elks bowling team – 85th birthday (2-35mm)

c. Richard Shanley – mug shot (5)

            2          November 2, 1973

a. Clyde Zimpher – advertising mug shot (10)

b. Kiwanis Halloween Parade (37-35mm)

            3          November 3, 1973

a. Accident – van struck at utility pole in an alley off Ash St. (12-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Graham football (28-35mm)

c. Ansonia vs. Bradford football (16-35mm)

            4          November 10, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Lima Central Catholic football (18-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Fairborn Park Hills football (41-35mm)

c. Covington vs. Urbana football (28-35mm)

d. Checks presented to the Miami County Rehabilitation Center for Brain Injured Children: Ruth Hahn, Gloria Hufford, Cyril Milligan, Mrs. Bob Rempe Sr., Ruth Ritter, Ruth Hasis Jr. (7-35mm)

            5          November 12, 1973

a. Jeep carrying dynamite explodes on I 75 north of Vandalia (15-35mm)

b. Veterans Day parade and service in Piqua (20-35mm)

            6          November 13, 1973

a. Piqua Central Fall Sports Banquet:

1. Cross Country award winners: Coach Tom Hill, Mark Diehl, Joe Beasley, Bob Bowman, Dan Stahl (3-35mm)

2. Football award winners:  Wendell Willcox, Steve Vincent, Mike Faler, Bob Shank, Tom Stein, Jim MacKellar (3-35mm)

            7          November 15, 1973

a. Drugs and drug utensils confiscated in raids displayed at Miami County Sheriff’s Office:  Benny (narcotics agent), Sheriff James mcMaken, Bill (narcotics agent)  (14-35mm)

b. Newton High School basketball team photograph (3)

c. Houston High School basketball team photograph (2)

            8          November 16, 1973

a. Covington High School basketball team photograph (4)

b. Versailles High School basketball team photograph (3)

c. Russia High School basketball team photograph (3)

d. Graham High School basketball team photograph (3)

e. Piqua Central High School basketball lettermen photograph (4)

            9          November 19, 1973

a. Automobile accident involving two cars on C. R. 25-A south of Piqua (3-35mm)

            10        November 20, 1973

a. United Fund campaign officials gathered in front of the United Fund tote board in the Public Square. (6-35mm)

b. Piqua vs. Wapakoneta basketball scrimmage (12-35mm)

c. Covington Fall Sports banquet:

1. Football seniors and award winners: Whitey Forsythe, Mike Zimmer, Roger Finfrock, Ron Phillis, Gary Robinson, John Montgomery, Steve Burelison, Randy Miller, Dave Oull, Joe Davis, Dave Nicodemus, Allen Grise, Dave Doseck, Coach Larry Tisdale (5-35mm)

2. Cross Country award winners: Jim Meyer, Coach Lynn Shellenberger, Ted Brumbaugh (3-35mm)

d. Lehman football and cross country award winners:  Tim Weber, Tom Staley, Mike Burns, Dave Walker, Kari Lampe, Coach Bob Heil (3)

            11        November 21, 1973

a. Richard T. Forbes (consultant) and Mayor Jack Wilson at Chamber of Commerce meeting (6-35mm)

b. Piqua area Girl Scouts plant a tree at the Piqua Manor nursing home (4-35mm)

c. Piqua chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America providing teddy bears to the pediatric unit at Piqua Memorial Hospital:  adults – William Barnes, Martha Shie, Clifford Thomas.  Children in front – Scott Lind, Danny Thompson, Krista Howe (7-35mm)

            12        November 22, 1973

a. Sign at the Clark Service Station, 132 West High Street (3)

            13        November 24, 1973

a. Santa arrives at the Piqua East Mall (18-35mm)

b. Salvation Army Christmas kettle at the Piqua East Mall:  Mrs. Ralph Beintz, Shirley Scherer, Curtis Reynolds, Lt. Diane Keasey, James Rigola (6-35mm)

            14        November 26, 1973

a. Piqua Central vs. Arcanum basketball (30-35mm)

b. Four killed in a car / truck accident on I 75 south of Piqua (10-35mm)

            15        November 27, 1973

a. House fire at 3869 N. Piqua-Troy Road (17-35mm)

b. Graham sports banquet: Coach Dave Gates, Steve Dallas, Mike Coleman, Mark Grieser, Dave Butts, Coach John Wilson, Reinhold Finkes, Bill Allebach, Charlie Williams, Tom Moore, Dan Tullis (4-35mm)

            16        November 28, 1973

a. Piqua Battery employees – mug shots (7-35mm)

            17        November 29, 1973

a. Lehman High School basketball lettermen photograph (3)

            18        November 30, 1973

a. Bradford High School basketball team photograph (3)

b. Miami East High School basketball team photograph (3)

c. Harry Gustin with mushrooms (8-35mm)

 

SUB-SERIES VIII L:  December 1973

 

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File

            19        December 1, 1973

a. Covington vs. Tipp City basketball (36-35mm)

b. Graham vs. Northwestern basketball (11-35mm)

c. Piqua Central High School basketball team color negatives (4-35mm)

            20        December 3, 1973

a. Piqua downtown Santa Claus parade (77-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. St. Marys basketball (22-35mm)

c. Copy of a 1955 newspaper article about the adoption of Tsuchiya Shiro (a Japanese boy who was the off-spring of an American father and a Japanese mother) by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerard of 1236 West High Street, Piqua (9-35mm)

d. Volkswagen advertising (20-35mm)

e. Man – no further information (1-35mm)

f. Car – train accident on C.R. 25-A (21-35mm)

            21        December 5, 1973

a. Miami County Fair Board officers: T. C. Widener, Robert F. Walker, Kenneth Schaefer, George Ashton, Marion Smith (2)

b. National Farmers organization (NFO) grain shipment (4-35mm)

            22        December 6, 1973

a. Piqua Central High School wrestling team photograph (5)

            23        December 7, 1973

a. Piqua Central vs. Troy wrestling (14-35mm)

b. PK Lumber, Covington, Ohio – Christmas display (2) (14-35mm)

c. Miami County Home Builders Association banquet (24-35mm)

            24        December 8, 1973

a. Graham vs. Troy basketball (35-35mm)

b. Covington vs. Houston basketball (31-35mm)

c. Piqua Central vs. Bellefontaine basketball (37-35mm)

            25        December 10, 1973

a. Piqua Central vs. Celina basketball (8-35mm)

b. Dog named “Iron” at Tipp City (11-35mm)

c. Steve Yount, Piqua Battery advertising (5)

            26        December 13, 1973

a. Air Force Sgt. Herb Francis, 325 Pinewood, Piqua, bowls a perfect 300 game (5)

b. Piqua Steel fabrications (36-35mm)

            27        December 14, 1973

a. Probate Judge James O’Donnell sworn in by his father Roger O’Donnell (Covington attorney) with his wife looking on (8-35mm neg, 1 pos)

b. Piqua Daily Call newspaper carrier with a TV set (8)

            28        December 15, 1973

a. Versailles vs. Coldwater basketball (11)

b. Miami East vs. Triad basketball (37-35mm)

            29        December 17, 1973

a. Covington vs. West Milton basketball (20-35mm)

            30        December 18, 1973

a. Bowling awards at Brel Aire Lanes (9-35mm)

b. Ducks on a pond (11-35mm)

            31        December 19, 1973

a. Christmas at Piqua East Mall: two year-old Jason Frantom (4-35mm)

b. Downtown Piqua – 300 block North Main Street (4-35mm)

            32        December 20, 1973

a. Snow in downtown Piqua (29-35mm)

b. Salvation Army dolls: Volunteers Marcella Denman and Annie Clingan (10-35mm)

            33        December 21, 1973

a. Live nativity scene at the Church of the Nazarene on South Sunset Drive, Piqua (10-35mm)

            34        December 22, 1973

a. Covington vs. Marion Franklin basketball (34-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Springfield Catholic Central basketball (37-35mm)

c. Graham vs. Northeastern basketball (9-35mm)

d. East Ash Street bridge accident (13-35mm)

            35        December 26, 1973

a. Local winners in the Miami County AJBC bowling tournament held at Brel-Aire Lanes in Piqua (4-35mm) – also see File 30 for other photographs

            36        December 27, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Bethel basketball (34-35mm)

            37        December 28, 1973

a. Covington vs. Newton basketball (34-35mm)

b. Piqua Central vs. Tecumseh basketball (10-35mm)

            38        December 29, 1973

a. Miami East vs. Covington basketball (39-35mm)

b. Bethel vs. Newton basketball (36-35mm)

            39        December 31, 1973

a. Piqua vs. Troy holiday basketball tournament (37-35mm)

            40        December 1973 – No specific date

a. Flesh Public Library – third floor – director Wallace White with a lady and a painting of a man and a variety of art objects (9-35mm)

b. Larry Black – Piqua Battery display advertising (5)

c. Barhorst baby (1-35mm)