Andrews School - Andrean Yearbook (Willoughby, OH)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 72
Cover
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CARL R. KIMBALI,
Radiant personality, expressed
by a frequent chuckle and an
ever- present boutonniere, en-
hances his unaffected dignity.
"Beau Brummel of the Twen-
tieth Centuryv describes this
man-about-school.
Board of Trustees
Jolm R. VVILLIAMS, I'rf'side-nt
GEORGE VAN GCJIRIJEIK, Vive Presirfellf
CAM. R. KIBIHIXLL, Treasurer
RAI,I'H O. Hinsonmfm. Serretary
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Oberlin Conservatory
Diller Quayle School.
precious memories.
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Cleveland Institute of 'Vlusn
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torium, and the SIIlC6lBlY rxa
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Physical Education
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University of Vermont Ph.B.
Bouve-Boston School of Physical
Education, Certificate of
Teaching
Pennsylvania State College M.S.
GRABNER, ANNA
Foods
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Ohio State University B.S.
Columbia University
Chicago University
GERBER, BEULAH
Nurse
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Nyack Institute, New York
Lake County Memorial Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital R.N.
DE RENZO, ANGELINE
Lalindry
The Andrews School
for Girls
Cleveland College
BERNDT, MARTHA
Music
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Bowling' Green University B.S.
BOYLE, CLARENCE
History
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Kent State University
B.S., M.A.
Western Reserve University
CARR, KENNETH
Art and Interior Decoration
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Michigan State Normal,
University of Michigan
Slippery Rock State Teachers
College
Kansas City Jr. College
Kansas City Art Institute M.F.A
COX, MARIE
Foods
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Ohio State University B.S.
University of Illinois M.S.
University of Chicago
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Carnegie Institute of
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English
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Kcnt State University B.S.
VVo0ster College
Western Reserve University
Pennsylvania State College
Uhio University
VVHITE. DOROTHEA
Shorthand, Office Practice
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Uhio State University B.S., 1VI.A.
Gregg School of Shorthand
Stenotype School
XVOODSIDE, EDN,-X
l"lnglish
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Wayneshurg College BA.
Ohio State University
Columbia University
University of VVisconsin
SKIDMORE, JEANNETTE
Latin,
Grade
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Baldw
Seventh and Eighth
English
in-VVallace A.R.
Radcliffe College
NVestern Reserve M.A.
SKVLY, VIRGINIA
Physical Education
Social Science
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l.ake Erie College B.A..
Sl .ESSMA N . MARIE
Foods
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Bowling Green University
Uhio State University R.S.
SPAFFORD, VIRGINIA
Business English, Book-
keeping. Filing, Typing
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New York University
Western Reserve University
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Lytle House
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LSZI-Iomes
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Seniors
President
Gail Evon Seymour
ART
"The art department shines
again."
Put-in-Bay. Ohio
A.A.A 1-4: Class President
4: Choral Club 3.4: Groom-
ing Board 2: Modern Dance
Cluh 2.
Vice-Pre.-ridefil
Mary Jane Hall
FOODS
"Is that an angel or an
imp?"
3415 Westbury Road
Shaker Heights 20, Ohio
A.A.A. 1: Choral Club 2-4.
Ensemble 1-4: Class Sec-
retary 1, Vice-President 4:
Girl Scouts 1. Adviser 1.
Secretary
Sharen Louise Swanson
BUSINESS
"It's love that makes the
world go 'round."
1462 Hayden Avenue
East Cleveland, Ohio
Kirk Junior High 1: An-
drean Staff 4: Ariel Staff
4: Class Secretary 4: Ohor-
al Club 3.4: Glee Club 2:
Grooming Board 3.
Treasurer
.Ioan M. Winpisinger
RETAIL
"Be slow of tongue and
quick of eye."
356 Fairway Boulevard
Willowick, Ohio
Andrews House Board 8:
Class Treasurer 4.
.lx.-fixta1il- 1l1'Pfl!4llll'l4'l'
Suzy 'Frcrifirnox'
ART
"Carnegie Hall or bust."
Hanna Road
VVilloughby Hills, Ohio
A.A.A. 1-4: A.A.A. Board
I: Andrean Staff 4: Class
Assiatant Treasurer 4: Cho-
ral Club 4. Ensemble 4.
A .A .A. Representative
Geraldine Lee White
COSMETOLOGY
"A friendly smile and a
winning way."
38637 Ninadell
Willoughby, Ohio
A.A.A. Representative 23
Choral Club 2-3, Ensemble
4: Dining Room Board 2.
14
Social Chairfman,
Linda Ray Greenouglx
ART
"Love is what you make
W,
327 Prospect Street
Berea, Ohio
Andreun Staff 4: Ariel
Staff 4: Class Social Chair-
man 4: House President 1,
Social Chairman 1,3: His-
tory Club Secretary 4:
Grooming Board 3.
Senior
f .W .e MM
Guil Karen Auld
HVSINESS
"Never lets her studies in-
terfere with her fun."
12810 Nt. Clair Avenue
Clevvland. Ohio
Andre-un Staff 4: Choral
Club 3.4: Gleo Club 2: Tlin-
ing Room Board Tl.
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llrcudu . ai ll 1 l
RETA L
"A smil akes a, good
start."
3653 North llavvn Blvd.
Uuyulloza Falls, Ohio
A.A.A. 1-4: Ariel Staff 2
1
Choral Club 4: House Pres:
idont 1, Vice-President 4
Student Council 1.2: T.V
Squad 1-3.
Diane June llurski
R ETAII4
"A girl has a right to
change her mind."
258869 Sunset Trail
Willoughby, Ohio
A..l.A. 1-4: Choral Club
ZL4: House Secretary-Trensb
urer 3: TV. Squad 2.3.
Ht-nd 2.
Muritu Cla rc llrill
RETAIL
"Tall, tailored, and
poised."
Torrington, Wyoming
Amlri-un Stuff 4: Choral
Club 8,43 Ensmnble 41
Customer Advisory Board
Il: Student Council 3: Jazz
:ind Modvrn Music' Band 4.
nu
Frances Ellen Brunner .loan Margin-riiv Vary Nance Elizabeth Clos:-
PUODS FOODS ART
"Speech is silver: silence "She's got a 'CASE' on "I can't help it., I'm just a
is golden." life." genius."
1454 Mt-nto.r .lvl-uno Malvern, lown 1637 PlQ'ilNilY'lNliil0 Drive
Nlvutor. Ohio Clt-Vi-land, Ohio
l'lllSt'llllll1' Sth. "..,Hlj',lI Andrean Stuff Ariol
le-ruling 244. Tumbling 1: Sfflff 45 Class llC"'p""5"
.hlllll't'iIll Stuff 43 Fhorul
Club 23 Ulf-0 Cluh 1: Din-
ing Room Board 33 llrunlu
Club .41 Radio Club 3,43
Mod:-rn ll:nu'o Ulub l,
dont 2: llllllllbl Room Board
1-33 Druvnu Club 43 His-
tory Club Yir'v-President 43
House St'I'l't'lIll'Y l, Vivo-
Prvwidvnt 4: Stude-ut Uourt
lluiliff 3.
15
Carolyn A. Durrow
l'0SMl'lTOIAlGY
"You know I say just what
I think. No more and
no less."
157442 Slmrpv Ava-tuxv
Willoughby, Ohio
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Chorul Club 2,143 Sulnorior
lflllllll-C' Stull- Solo Ponta-st.
Seniors
Dorothy Agnes Dm-'Boer
CLOTHING
"The eyes that smile."
1073 East 337th Stu-vt
Plastlakv. Ohio
Androan Staff 4: Arie-l
Staff 41 Cainora Club Il,-L
President 41 Dining Room
lloard 12: Grooming' Board
Prosidi-nt 4: Stmlviit Conn
vil 4.
Anno Douhrava
RPITAIL
"Friendship is the bond of
reason."
2150 Lost Nation Road
Willoughby, Ohio
A.A.,l. 1-43 Arii-l Staff li,-1:
.lndrt-'an Staff 13,43 Cami-ra
Club 1-4, Secretary-T1'vaS-
lll'l"l' 2. Vice-Pri-aicieiit 33
Custoiner Advisory Board
1: Grooming Board il: Stu-
dent Counvil il.
Marion K. Ermatinger
BUSINESS
"Work fascinates me. I
can sit, and watch it for
hours."
41305 l'lhn AYQIIIIE'
Ashtabula. Ohio
A.A.A. l-4, Small A Club
25,43 Andre-an Staff 43 Ariel
Staff 1-4, Enlitoi'-iii-Cliief
43 Choi-al Club 2,3, Ensem-
ble 2,33 Drama Club 4:
National Thespian Soi-iety
43 Radio Club 4: Housi-
Secretary-Treas u 1' e r 4 5
Placed in State History
Test 3: T.V. Squad 2:Time
Doralyn Fair
BUSINESS
"Ever 'FAIR' but never
proud."
138876 Garde-nside Drivv
lVilloughby, Ohio
A.A,A. 1-4, Small A Club 2,
Large A Club 3,45 A.A.A,
Board 2,3. Vivo-President
4: Yale-Harvard Basket-
ball 3,43 Andrean Staff Il.
-tg Ariel Staff 2: Choral
Club 2-4, Ensemble 4:
Svhool Library l.
Magaz ine A ward 3 .
Sharon Lynne Farrow
1' LOTH l NG
"Nothing is impossible to
a willing heart."
12756 West 25th Street
Ole-vm-land 9. Ohio
A.A.A, 1--13 Ariel Staff 1.22
Audroan Sta-ff 4: Cainora
Club 1: Choral Club 2-4.
lfludora Marie Fritzinge-i'
f'flSllIl4lTUl4OHY
"Innocence abroad."
5172 Haverford llrivv
Lyndhurst, Ohio
A.A.A. 2-43 A.A..l, Board
43 Yale-Harvard Clievrlead-
ing 3,-1: Andrean Staff 4:
Class Vive-President Sth:
Drama Club 3.43 National
'llhf-spian Soriety Il,-1.
Ili
liosclve Gallagher
VOSMETOLOGY
"Music hath charms."
Churdon Road .
lVilloug'hby Hills, Ohio
Class Vice-President
llrania Club 4.
Sue Ann Grady
COSMETOLOGY
"A little spark plug in ev-
ery crowd."
24071 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid. Ohio
Camera Club lg Grooming
Board 4.
'l'rula Jean Greer Loretta Ann Hann Janet Patrieia Hart
t'I,0THlNG BUSINESS FOODS
"The best way to have a "She's waiting for her "Her cup runneth
friend is to be a friend"
JW-I Stevens lloult-vard
liastlake. Ohio
sailor boy. with love."
When he arrives, t,here'11
be great joy."
Cleveland, Ohio
257550 Park Avenue
Over
2999 East 55th Street
Seniors
Audrey E. Heymun
A HT
"Inspiration and genius-
one and the same."
H175 Summit Avenue
liakewood, Ohio
fganwm mul, Sw.,.,,m,.3., lhllllllljfllhy. Ohio .l,A,A. 3,-lg ,Kntlreun Stuff AAAAI 2.43 And,-pun Staff
T,.,,u.m.,.,. 4: Dinimt. Hmm, I 1 43 Ariel Staff 2: Grooinmg 43 014,55 IDN-gjdgm 3: Cho,-.
Bmlrd 3: G,.m,min! Bunwl Ariel 5t't'l'Pl'tll'X 4. lioard 4: House Board 41 al Club 2,35 Drama Uluh 45
'Y li ' mul Girl of Xloclern llzinr-P Club l. St-holastie Magazine Award
-. tml ivruo 1
1
Yi-ai' L.: 'Fllllt' Xlagrazim-
,Kward 2,
Il: Time Mnguzine Award
Il: Grooming Board 1: His'
tory Club Presirlent 4,
Marilyn A rvilla Howard
FOODS
"Life without music would
be a, rnisl:a.ke."
ZZUIU4 l'herokee .lvenuv
lflut-lid 19, Ohio
.X,A.A. l-4, Small A Vlub
3,-I3 AAA. Board 33 Yale-
llarvard Basketball SL4:
Andrf-an Stuff 4: Ualiiera
Club lg Uliox-nl Club 2-4.
President 4: Enservvble 4:
Excellent and Superior Rat'
ings in Distrivt Contest 15:
Girl Scouts President 1:
Place in American and
Xvorld History Distr-it-t Umi-
tests il.
Marlene Elizabgth Jale
CLOTH I NG
Eugenia Hunyadi
RETA l l.
"Laughter is the most
"Beware of the fury of a
healthful exertion."
patient man. "
North livdford Road
Macedonia, Ohio
E118 Hint- Avenue
l'ainv+x'ille, Ohio
.l..X..l l-4: Class I'i't-eident House Board I, Secretary-
Treasurer 2: Modern Dann-e
Club 13 Yale-Hxwvnrd
i'llt'l"l'lt'ilfllllK I.
21 Clioral Club 2-43 Dining
Room Board Zig House
lioard President l.
I7
Nancy Louise Jersey
RETAIL
"The best is good enough"
'l'owulinL- Road
North Madison. Ohio
,lriel Staff 43 Customer
Advisory Board l,2C Drama
Uluh 3,43 House President
73: Student Uouneil 2.3.
Seniors
.lztcquvlinc Johnson
BU S l NESS
Martha Linda Jones.
A RT
"Reserve is the truest ex- "I WILL go to Mexico."
ression of res ect to
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ward those who are its 30:2 West 49th Street
object." .hSllt2llllllll. Ohio
R..F.D. 2, Dewey Road Andrezln Staff 4: Arivl
Madison. Ohio Staff 4: Drumzi Club 3.
Vice-President 4: History
A.A.A. 2: Ariel Stuff 2.3: Club 4: House- President
Editor-in-Chit-f 4.
Sally Jennifcr Kininer
FOODS
"Who said gentlemen mar-
ry brunettes."
5398 Columbia Road
North Olmsted, Ohio
Andrean Staff 4:Ariel Stuff
.4: Dining Room Board 2,
Head 4: House Social
Chairniun 3,
Bnrlrairzi Jvwel Klein
COSMETOLOGY
"Where' s Barb? Search
Liberace.' '
lT1G Maple Stn-of
Vilickliffo, Ohio
Andrean Stuff 4: Class
President 8th: Choral Club
2-4, Enseniblv Hth: Girl
Scouts 7th, Sth: Grooniin,f:
Board 3: Customer Advis-
ory Bunrd 7th: Student
Council Sth.
Kay Marie Kusmer Shirley Rose Lago Cleo Marlene Loggnt Margaret I.e-imbnch
BUSINESS CLOTHING BUSINESS FOODS
"Nice, Bright, Just Right" "She's got something up "Gentlemen prefer "Her fortune is love - a
29204 Burjodc Road
VVillowick. Ohio
A.A.A. I-4, Sninll A Club
3,4: Andreun Stuff 4: Chor-
al Club 3.4: Cleo Club 2:
Town Girl President 3:
Student Counuil Vice Pres-
ident 4.
her sleeve: a. crazy
bone."
37847 SQ-cond Street
Willoinfrhby, Ohio
Czmn-rn Club 4: Dining
Ronin llozird 3,
18
Blondes.' '
631 Soutliuw-st 5th Awnin-
Forl Laude-rclule. Florida
A.A.A. 1-4. Small A Club 2,
Large A Club 3.4: Varsity
Hockey 3.4: Andrezin Staff
4: Ariel Staff 3: Class
President 1: Draina Clnh
3.4, President 4: National
Thespiun Society 3,4: Ra-
dio Club 3,4. Secrf-tary 3:
Student Council 1.2.4, Mar-
shal Z: Student Court Ston-
ozrapher 3.
much more permanent
wealth. ' '
Hubbard Road
Madison -on-the'Lnkv. Ohio
A.A.A, 3: Arie-l Stuff 4
House Secretary 1, Vice
President 3, Social Chnir
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"The Bouncing Babies---'57 Varieties"
By Marion Ermatinger
GAIL AULD: Out in front her hands are crossed.
Her golden curls were often tossed.
DIANE BARSKI: Her brown braids have long
been gone, but her "Intimate" scent lingers on.
FRANCES BRUNNER: You'll notice her disap-
proving stare, as she's sitting in her big highchair.
JOAN CARY: She looks so undecided here. ller
big black cockei-'s sitting near.
CAROLYN DARROW: In her hands she holds :n
stick. Of the boys she has her pick.
DOROTHY DE BOER: Standing straight and
grasping the chair. she looks as cuddly as a little
bear.
ANNE DOUBRAVA: The hat and muff belong to
her, and she still favors quality fur.
MARION ERMATINGER: She holds some posies
in her hand. Life then was simple, sweet, and
grand.
DORALYN FAIR: She's sitting ina big beach
chair. And her baby buggy is also there.
EUDORA FRITZINGER: Her long black socks
should catch your i-ye. You'll find her picture by
and by.
SUE GRADY: Her hig topknot will make you
howl, for here she looks like u kewpie doll.
LINDA GREENOUGH: Her little face looks
rather grim, for she's been taken from her swim.
MARY JANE HALL: Pointing a finger at us all,
thnt's M.J. and her big rag doll.
NANCY JERSEY: That shy smile has grown just
a bit bolder, but she still gives you that look over
her shoulder.
JACQUE JOHNSON: Standing straight as at at-
tention, her big wide grin we think we should men-
tion.
BARBARA KLEIN: Perched on the steps with
her baby collie, her round blond curls make her
look jolly.
KAY KUSMER: A little girl who'll bring you joy,
she's posing with the neighbor boy.
MARLENE LEGGAT: The Florida breeze is blow-
ing her skirt., even then she was a coy little flirt.
MARGARET LEIMBACH: In the middle of the
page, you'll find her sitting quite engaged.
JOANNE LINDEMAN: She trustingly has grasped
a hand. Students and faculty think she's grand.
SANDRA LLOYD: She's posing with her dolly
hercg not showing her usual amount of cheer.
MARY JANE Mc-CAFFERTY: Her big brown
eyes and sunny smile will help you find her after
a while.
BERTHA MERCHAK: She's dressed up in her
pinafore--a little girl you'll just adore.
DONNA OVER!-IOLT: Her diaper's the only cloth
to adorn her. Her picture's in the right-hand cor-
ner.
SHEILAH PARTINGTON: A reclined position
was her choice. You know her for her gentle voice.
CHARLENE RAMSEY: She looks like a chef in
her great big cap. And she just woke up from her
afternoon nap.
FHARLENE ROLFE: She's sitting on the porch
in her rocking chair. next to her doggie with the
long. shaggy hair.
JANICE SATAVA: From heaven this angel just
came down, wearing her long white flannel gown.
GAIL SEYMOUR: The front of her hair is still
cut in a "bang". Her smiling face lends the whole
senior gang.
I.OIS SHOLTIS: She's standing there with such u
look, she didn't want her picture "took"'.
BERNICE SPAN: lt' she'd been sadder she would
have cried. Her picture-'s on the left-hand side.
CAROL STEVENS: Un her blanket sitting prim:
in her diaper she looks trim.
LYNDA TESCHKE: Ungle VViggley is her book.
You will find her if you look.
GAEL TIDERMAN: Sitting on a bench is this lit-
tle rogue, and she's dressed exactly according to
Vogue.
MARILYN WAKELEE: With feet wide spread.
she's standing there giving the camera a steady
stare.
MARNA WELK: She's sitting there with ball in
hand. At the Retail Store she'll fill your demand.
GERRY WHITE: In her rompers she is dressed,
looking neat and clean and pressed.
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Class History
By Mary Jane McCafferty and Joanne Lindeman
We, the Class of 1957, will never forget
the years we leave behind us-years full of
hard work, fun, sports, dates, vacations,
laughter, and even tears.
In September, 1950, thirty-one enthusias--
tic girls entered the halls of Andrews fo1' the
first time. With the help of our teachers and
Big Sisters, we rapidly adjusted to our new
surroundings. We went through the tradi-
tional initiation week dressed as Chinamen,
repeating "Mighty Seniors, we kow-towg at
thy feet we humbly bow-.U VVe elected
Mary Jane McCafferty as our first class
president, and Miss Belle Hawkins and Miss
Beulah Gerber were our first class advisers.
In February we chose Susie Trofimov to
reign as queen of our Valentine party, and
in May we donned jeans and old shirts for
the spring picnic at Strawberry Lane.
The next fall we returned as eighth grad-
ers, feeling very superior over the new sev-
enth graders. Barbara Klein was elected to
be our president, and with the help of our
advisers, Miss Jeannette Skidmore and Mrs.
Allan Powell, we journeyed through our sec-
ond year at Andrews. Highlights were our
Christmas party and our picnic in the
spring. Some of us joined the Girl Scoutsg
and under the leadership of Mrs. 'Charles
Dellenzo, we worked toward our merit
badges. Mr. VValter Kehres, a newcomer to
the Andrews music department, directed
"Annie Get Your Gun," which starred in
addition to Mr. Kehres, Joanne Salo.
Upon our return to Andrews as Freshmen,
we fell to work, determined to uphold
our ideal of the perfect Andrews girl. Mar-
lene Leggat became our new class president,
and under the supervision of our advisers,
Mrs. J. B. Woodside and Mrs. Allan Powell,
we held our Christmas party in the gym-
nasium. Combining our talents, all sections
of the class worked together to give our ver-
sion of "Carousel", under the direction of
Mr. Kehres. In the spring we faced our big
decisions--the time had come to choose our
vocations. We did so with many apprehen-
sions, each of us hoping that she had made
the right choice.
We had looked forward to our Sopho-
more year and its activities. Soon after
school began, we elected Eugenia Hunyadi
president and immediately started planning
for our first class dance. Our advisers,
Mrs. J. B. Woodside and Miss Marie Sless-
man, helped us make the necessary arrange-
ments. We chose the theme "Andy's Sweet
Shoppe" for our Sock Hop, held in the new
Student Center. Time passed quickly, and
soon we found ourselves in the midst of
preparations for our spring semi-formal,
using the theme "Club 57.9
After electing Audrey Heyman as class
president for our Junior year, we enter--
tained the Seniors at the fall semi-formal.
The theme of "Hernando's Hideaway" was
carried out by the decoration committee. A
'ghideawayv mood was created by the use of
dim lights and small tables covered with red
and white checkered tablecloths. During
the year there were the Drama Club produc-
tions in which some of us participated --
"Sunday Cost Five Pecos," "All on a Sum-
mer,s Day," and "Three Pills in a Bottle".
Then spring came, and with it our first
prom. Under the guidance of our class ad-
visers, Miss Jessie Stocking and Mr. Ken-
neth Carr, and the committees appointed by
our class officers, preparations for the prom
got under way. YVe chose "Cherry Pink and
Apple Blossom YVhite" as our theme, and
Carol Robinson as our queen. Soon the day
of Senior Farewell came, and as we watched
the Seniors walk down the aisles of the audi-
torium for the last time as students, we real-
ized that all too soon we would be the ones
leaving.
The fall of 1955 found us coming back to
Andrews as Seniors and greeting our little
sisters for the first time. During initiation
week they repeated with smiling faces.,
"VVe're hoboes plain, as you can see, with
patches and pale faces-." The wiener roast
ended initiation week, and soon after that
we elected Gail Seymour as our class presi-
dent. Again, Miss Stocking and Mr. Carr
were our advisers.
fContinued on page 63j
Senior Class Prophecy
By Marilyn Howard and Sharon Farrow
Through the years we look over the ac-
complishments of the various members of
the Class of 1957.
Our minds wander over their numerous
careers and come to rest on "Hall and
Hart's Hash House." There we find Mari-
lyn 1Vakelee and Sally Kintner preparing a
meal for the famous fashion designer, Mar-
lene E. Jalc as creator of Marlene Originalsg
she is being interviewed by the Pulitzer prize
winning reporter, Jacque Johnson, for True
Confessions.
From this famous-of-famous restaurants
our minds continue the journey until they
reach the D it D Photo Studio. Here the
famous photographers, Dorothy DeBoer and
Anne Doubrava, have just recently em-
ployed Miss Diane Barski and Miss Sheilali
Partington to be their models for the 1967
Esquire Calendar.
Beauty is very definitely the keyword
this year, as we find the Misses Bertha Aler-
chak and Janice Satava competing in the
finals of the Miss America Contest. They
are being flown to Miami today by the Brun-
ner-Brill airlines. Their pilot, we have heard,
is none other than Marna Dayle Welk, the
first woman to fly to the moon. Sharen
Swanson is the airline hostess.
VVe continue from beauty-as-beauty-is to
beauty-in-the-making, and make an appoint-
ment at the Gerry VVhite Beauty Salon
where news has been made by Miss Carolyn
Darrow's hair dye that changes color every
hour. The news of this discovery is equaled
only by Eudora Fritzinger's new invention
of a hair restorer for women, which was
created at the Sholtis-Rolfe Beauty School.
The promise of certain members of this
class to some day visit Europe has been ful-
filled, as we see Miss Audrey Heyman at-
tempting to scale the great Matahorn in
Switzerland. At the bottom, seated in com-
fortable reclining chairs--invented by none
other than lVIargaret Maxwell-we see the
ex-First Lady of the VVhite House, Marlene
Leggat, and the first woman President of
the United States, Miss Nancy Close. They
are following Audrey's progress on the
Matahorn through new electronic opera
glasses, which were the creation of Charlene
Ramsey.
South of here in the great city of Rome,
we visit the Art Colony, most of which is
owned by Linda Greenough and Sandi Lloyd.
Here we find Martha Jones, relaxing in the
Mediterranean sun and trying to create a
better Mona Lisa.
In Paris, Bernice Span, with the never-
ending help of her associates has ibriginatezl
the Andrews Dress Shoppe. Among those
who have helped to make this project suc-
cessful are Jean Greer, Kathy Warzlow,
Donna Overholt, Linda Paulson, and Joyce
Penny. They are creating styles that have
changed the fashion world. Sue Grady.
Brenda Bachtell, and Eugenia Hunyadi are
modeling these fashions all over Europe.
Mary Jane McCafferty, Joan VVinpisinger,
Nancy Jersey, and Loretta Hann are em-
ployed in the business office.
Back in New York, through the open
doors of Carnegie Hall, we hear Suzy Trofi-
mov playing "Reflections in the XVater',
with full orchestral background. In Green-
wich Village, the Village Barn and the Vil-
lage Vanguard have as their star performers
Roselec Gallagher with her ever popular
"Twelfth Street Rag" and Joanne Salo re-
viving "Tenderly" as only "Joni', can.
Today, May 27, 1967, at Case Institute
of Technology, we find the president of that
school, Carol Stevens, enumerating the fel-
low members of her graduating class who
have chosen Case, or its campus, as their
permanent place of employment. Shirley
Lago, as librarian, has taken it upon her-
self to simplify Einstein's "Theory of Rela-
tivity" for the average mind. Joanne Linde-
man is housemother at the Theta Chi fra-
ternity house, and in her spare time types
themes for a dollar and a half an hour. Gael
Tiderman is secretary to the president of
this school, and on the side referees at
Case athletic events. Joan Cary, as one of
the nurses, is taking an advanced course in
"boyology".
CContinued on page 635
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Class Will
I, Gail Auld, will to my little sisters, Jetsy
and Linda, my ability to play April
Fool's Day jokes on the faculty.
We, Brenda Bachtell, Diane Barski, and
Mary Jane Hall, will our pogo stick to
anyone who thinks she can handle it.
I, Marita Brill, will to Joann and Beverly
the ability to get a Case graduate with
nine motorcycles.
I, Frances Brunner, will to my little sisters,
Margie, Marilyn, and Sallie, the recipe
for rubberized tomato soup.
I, Joan Cary, will to my little sisters, my
constant use of the telephone in Hobart
House.
I, Nancy Close, will my "artistic tempera-
mentv to anyone who thinks she can
handle it.
I, Carolyn Darrow, will to any Junior, the
miserable time I had trying to write my
part of the class will.
I, Dorothy DeBoer, will to my little sisters,
Dee and Polly, the craft of roasting
marshmallows over a Bunsen burner in
our chemistry class and getting away
with it.
I, Anna Doubrava, will to Nancy, Pat, and
Arlene, and any other town girl, the
adroitness to rush over town every night
after school before anyone else, and still
belong to as many clubs as I do.
I, Doralyn Fair, will my curly eyelashes to
anyone who can't afford an eyelash
curler.
I, Sharon Farrow, will my success in having
a date for every date night to my little
sisters, Renee and Betty.
I, Eudora Fritzinger, will to Gayle, Ann,
and Katy my accomplishment of losing
my hair over playing the male role of
Wickham and still getting a cute boy
friend in the end.
I, Roselee Gallagher, will my love for the
piano to any Andrews girl with equal in-
terest.
I, Sue Grady, will my many shades and
styles of hair to Carolyn Vidmar.
I, Linda Greenough, will "Sammy" to Carol
Willis.
I, Jean Greer, will to Ruthie and Judy my
love for pizza and motorcycles.
I, Loretta Hann, will to Julie Krueger the
worst case of shivers in the shorthand
room.
I, Audrey Heyman, will to Barbara and
Karen my "steadfast,' decisions as to a
future career.
I, Marilyn Howard, will to Joyce, Meril,
and Bobbi, as happy a time in Choral
Club as their big sis has had.
I, Eugenia Hunyadi, will to Cynthia, Susan
and Jeannine, my "movie stari' date for
their date-nights.
I, Marlene Jalc, will my long, lovely locks
to anyone who likes short, short hair.
I, Nancy Jersey, will to my little sisters my
disagreement with Webster on the spell-
ing of certain words.
I, Jacque Johnson, will to my little sisters,
Lyn and Laura, the opportunity to find
a man as wonderful as mine.
I, Martha Jones, will my shoes to be used
as boats on the school pond.
I, Barbara Klein, will to any deserving Cos-
metology Junior, my "Liberace Booth".
I, Shirley Lago, will to Mary and Gloria
my enablement to eat like a horse and
still stay thin.
I, Marlene Leggat, am willing to graduate.
We, Margaret Leimbach and Pat Hart, will
to the junior foods majors, our ability
to bake our boy friends under the cakes
in the cafeteria.
I, Joanne Lindeman, will my faculty for be-
ing called garrulous to any ambitious
junior business major who can live up
to it.
Class Will
I, Sandie Lloyd, will my one-track mind to
Carol and Lauralie so they can have
track-and-a-half minds.
We, Maxie and Jan, will our phenomenal
skill to get into trouble yet have loads of
fun.
I, Mary Jane McCafferty, will to the office
practice room one bar of soap that will
remove mimeograph ink.
I, Bertha Merchak, will to my little sisters
my proficiency in finding an All-Star
Football and Basketball player who will
send unexpected roses.
I, Gail Meyer, will my capacity for exasper-
ating Mr. Carr to Christine M'cGuin'-
ness.
I, Evelyn Neundorfer, will to Mr. "J" my
desire to be "tied down."
I Donna Overholt, will to my little sisters
the ability to become engaged in their
senior year.
VVe, Sheilah and Marion, will our Manner's
Big Boys and milkshakes falso our male
roles in the play, to Bonnie and Karen.
I, Linda Paulson, will to Sandy Morrell, my
ability to have such versatile projects in
clothing class.
I, Joyce Penny, will to any clothing junior
my ability to be the slowest seamstress in
the Senior Clothing Class.
I, Charleen Ramsey, will to my little sisters
my success in having my boy friend home
on three-day passes from the army.
I, Charlene Rolfe, will to anyone who might
need them, my many dialects-and to my
little sisters, Steve Ann and Betty, all
the trials and tribulations of being a
Senior.
I, Joanne Salo, will my telephone call from
a Frenchman and my friendship with Bob
Feller to my little sisters, Judy Cunning-
ham and Joyce Zimmer.
I.
I.
I,
I.
Gail Seymour, will my "floating action"
to Dorothy Stoiber.
Lois Sholtis, will to Pat Tirpak my ca-
pacity for living up to the role of Lydia
Bernice Span, will my resonant voice to
anyone who wants it.
Carol Stevens, will my readiness to hypno-
tize to Suzy, Linda, and Diane.
VVe, Sharen Swanson and Kay Kusmer, will
I.
I.
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our competence in remaining lasting
friends-even if we did have a few argu-
ments-to Louise, Brenda, "J.J." and
our Little Sis's.
Lyuua Teschke, will to my little sister-.,
Erika, Diane, and JoAnn, my ability to
make coffee cake with 2 cups of salt in-
stead of sugar.
Gael Tiderman, will to Pat Boerner and
Donna Jaco my love of sports.
Sue Tigue, will to my sister, Mary Ellen,
my aptitude to scratch car bumpers right
after a driver's test.
Suzy Trofimov, will my skill in ballet to
anyone who wishes to suffer from it.
Marilyn Wakelee, will to my little sisters,
Pat and Charlene, the ingenuity to make
butter out of whipped cream.
IVe, Cathy VVarzlow and Sally Kintner, be-
I.
1,
I,
queath to our little sisters Virginia and
Nancy our ability to do the wrong things
at the right time.
Marna VVelk, will to all future uppei
classmen my skill in getting along with
Case men.
Geri White, will my giggle to anyone
who wants it.
Joan VVinpisinger, will to my little sisters,
Corrine and Joyce, the pleasant walk
across the bridge in the middle of the
winter for two more years.
Underclasses
1
1956
M910
uniors
D. Guthrie
J. Hayward
L. l4IEW'Sf'hf'l'l
30
J, Basalla
CY. B+-ll
D. BQ-yn-r
E. B1:u'knmr1'
Ii. Hlusk is
J. lim-wk
P. lim-rm-r
I", Hrugmm
IB. lilltls-1'
S, 1'zlnt:llo
M. Currif.:
G, Uartvr
L. Phild
M, Cnffmzm
L. Vols-mann
l'. Usnnnlly
M. lmmnhe-r
ll. Imvia
li. liutn
A. Finl-kvl
J, Folk
.l, Franklin
D. Fra-mln-rie-k
E. lin-ssvl
PI. Uruvs-r
Hodges
Yltblflilllh
Humuhriu-
Hunts-r
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K1'lll'lH'j'
K1-nm-y
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Linrilwrg,
Xlalvlis-tlm
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Xlwl'1'e-441-5
Mvfiuillllq-s
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Mourn-
Murr1'Il
Nvlsnn
J. Pulurli
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Juniors
503
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xx
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lb, Vow 1-ll
V, Rdllllsilj'
li. lim-il
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IA. ling:-rs
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V. NYHNHI
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Sophomores
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AI. Hinke-I
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Roy
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Shanhm-n
Sh imnun
Stumphf
Tlmnms
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Sophomores
II. XVittner
Freshmen
l 3 3 I i
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Allen
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Barth
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Wnzniuk
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Freshmen
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Ballantine
Barden
Behm
Bell
Beller
Blair
Blansett
Bodnar
Bremser
Brown
Burhannn
Cain
Clark
Cole
Davies
Doliunr
Doubravu
Erlenbnvh
Fair
Fair
Falvk
Fitzgerald
Francis
Fulton
Hannnford
Jerick
Jones
Koltuu
Korosy
.l , XVHY1'
S, Warner
li. Will
S. NVillinms
M . Wolf
.L Yupa
Eighth Grade
II. Kumlrat
I.. LaMors-nux
S. Landon
li. Ludwin
F. Mara
ll. Muir
li. Ne-wtnn
H, Penny
l'. Pvvr
.I . Pringle
12 Quin-k
li. Roth
K. Ruse
L. Schmitt
N. Svntt
IL Stilbn-I'
H. Storey
ll. Talbot
.L Thnmns
l'. Truhlnr
Il, Wanin-
NI. Zempel
Seventh Grad
C
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Ackroyd
Boyle
Bradford
Brockway
Carver
Child
Clark
Clark
Crossen
DeLess
Dempsey
Dodds
Drago
Flickinger
Frederick
Gilliam
Grantham
Grater
Greene
Grove
Gummoe
Hammers
Hernandez
Himmelroos
Hoffer
Hulsman
Johnson
June
Kendrick
Kepler
Kilpatrir-k
King
Kopp
Kunselman
Lao
LnVe1'c'nmhn
Lentz
Lingafeltvl'
Luvas
Luse
Mahoney
Martin
Morrell
Neuwirth
Resko
Schafberger
Selby
Simmons
Simonson
Strobel
Swartwout
Tirpak
Trout
Txveedio
Warner
Seventh Grade
. l
Memories f
rr
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Bccnbor,-1955 Y i Y MEL Y Page Elevm
1+ rn J X 'I
RIDE REJUDICE EIZFOI MED N
By Vir n a Spit ord
"?ride and Prejudice," Jane Austen's classic of nineteenth century romance, was
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presented before a large and appreciative audience in the Andrews Auditorium cn
Saturday ,evening by members of Thespian Troupe ll6v0, and the Drama Club. Mrs. Wall sl
ll! the director.
Mary Jane !1cCafferty was outstanding in her portrayal of Mrs. Bennet, the mother I +
of five daughters of narriageable age. Her facial expressions and convincing per-
formance contributed much to the success of thc play. Marion Bmatinger, as ',1r.
Bennet, displayed unusual voice cuality and skillful rendition of the vast.
Martha Janes, as the pr-ous Jane, and Audrey Hayman, as the critical Y'-iwbeth,
- were realistic in their portrayals of the two oldest daughters. Nancy Close won
nvmiroua laughs in her part of Vary, the daughter "whose nose was constantly buried
an I book." Joan Cary, as the lively Catherine and Lois Sholtis, as the flirtatious
Lydia, were e-'cellent as the youngest
daughters. Programs and tick'-ts were prepared K
The popular Charles Bingley, who final- under the supervision of Miss Torothda F , , -I
ly proposed to Jane, was capably acted by white. She was assisted by Marlene Leg- K
Marllynllakelee. Equally well performed gat, Carol 'itev--ns and She-ilai: Parting- 1' ,
was the part of V: Parcy by Sheilah Part- ton. Nancy Close, an Art major, drew the L
ington. The character of Mr. Collins, the cover for the prograos. Marv .lane 'fc-
displeasine clergy1nan,was ably handled by Cafferty was in charee of cublicity.
Bernice Span. Nancy Jersey and koselee Gallagher I'
Marlene Leggat, as the haughty Miss were in :hares of the 1av:'.'grn'n1' music. 2
Bingley, Carol Stevens, as the proud Lady Karen Kleifeld, assisted ry Llandra Con- L' .4
Catherine de Bcurghg and Eonnie Humphries talo and Filfen Jarus,had c' arge of the
as the unpopular Lady Lucas, won the in- lighting. Nancy -lc krcsse took care of 8
tended dislike of the audience by their properties and also assisted Karen Lind-
cnpable plawflng of the roles. berg who was stare 'ianaef-r.
Eudora Fritzinger gave a fine perform- Followin the play, a "ance under the
ance in the part of the dashing Yr. Wick- auspices of thf Fra-na Club, was held in
ham. Gail Neyer, as Charlotte Lucas and the recreation room for sonhonores,jun-
Maureen carrie, as aiu, the maid, als- m-s,seniar-5, faeuny, sed guests. Joan
played realistic and capable acting. Cary "as in charge of the arrannewents.
At the final curtain call, Marlene . .
Leggat, president of Prana Club, summoned D A N Cf C LU B Pt R FD R N' E D ' F
Hrs. Wall to the stage and U presented her "Pete helly's Blues" , which was in- , , 1
with flowers from the castxn appreciation terpreted by Fran Trenjre and Pat Vysnc- 4 Q lg
,of the hours of effort she had spent di- ki, was only one of the rhythmic dances - i
recting the play. put on by the Dance Club under the di
Contributing to the success of the pro- rection of Vis: Virginia Skull". L f
duction were the colorful costumes. Miss 'Barbara 'ota and Fat Feret: dancer
Belle Hawkins, Bernice Span, and the junior to "Land of the Pharoahsu, followed E J
clothing department took carefof this ro- the interpretation of 'Gollewogs Caks
aponsibility, kenneth Carr, assisted by walk", with Marjorie cis,-11115, Joy
Nancy Close, Audrey Heynanglnd Martha Jones, Zinner, Joanne Kepler, and Linda Kra-1
was in charge of the realistic stare set- A N
tinge. They also took care of the poster S K EST? HE 2 3 A M PTE EI
'a"e'u5ih" l. Back of chair in foyer. '
Miss Janet Jordan, and the students of 2, Light in umnei
I the cos'-etology department did the hair 3. Big dictionary in library looef-
stvling and make-up. h. Side view of fountain in library.
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ARIEL
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GRGANIZATICNS
1956
Andrean Staff
Firsi Huw: Mrs. Spaffurcl, li. Nl'llIldUI'f1'l'. D. Fzlir, ll. Mvrvhzlk, S. Tigruv, nII9iI1l'NN Nlslnzugrvrg lf Sfl'Yl'llh. Ndiilll'-Ill
fhivfg Cl. 'l'i4l1'rln:m, U. Auld, ll. Klvin. l,. Slmltis. Mr. Jv:u1grlu'l1zli.
S1'l'Ulld liuw: S. Fslrruw, A. IDIIIIIPHIYJI, S. Kinhwr. l'. VVysm'ki, N. flusv. .X. IIUXIIIEIH. Nl. Jum-s. S. Lluycl. l
f:t't'll0llfIll, G. Mm-yvr, S. 'l'rofimm'.
'l'hirrl Row: M. l'll'I11:1til1grvx', M. M0l':nt'fx'riy. YI. l.l'iIllhIlK'll. Ii. Friizqilxgrn-1'. Nl. Nluxwvll. K. I.imlln'rg. li. t:I'l'N51I
M. I.:-gg.!:nI, li. Uzlllzlglwr. D. IM-Bovr.
I"UlIl'tll liuw: M. xVHkL'l1'l'., J. Hari, J. SJltilV2l, J. fury, S. l,HI'tilUIt0Il, S, SXYJIIISUII, li. !illNllll'I'. J. Krlu'axvv'. U. l"r
1-rivk, .l. l.illIlt'llHlll, M. Ilowalrd, NI. Brill.
Susan 'l'igu1-.
lilmrwss Hnrlsngm-I'
l'zu'ul Sh-vvlls.
lfmlifmrl'-ilvl 'hid'
44
Student Council
Student Court
l"irx! Huw: I.. SIIHIHS, l'. Tirpzlk, J. llillllIlll'I'N, N. Krmw, J. Hamill. J. I.illKl4'IllJIIl, prmwi-
nh-ni: li. KIlNIllt'l', l'. Wnrzluw. I,. Kl'1lllll'l', li. lim-cl, Nl. SIIJIIIKTII.
'im-uml Huw: XI. Mm-l5vtl1,I'. l,llI'lI1llll.J. Suhr. l'. Unuwlly. P. Iiulvimnn, S. 'l'ig:uv. li. Spam.
NI. Nlrl zlHs'rf5, lv. l'l11lllps. li. Doha, P. Iglll'Y'lll'l'. lu. Lllrlwllv. Ii. HIIFIIJIIIIIJI.
llllltll Hmm: M, VNUH. Nl. l-rzlnllmm. l.. lA'sm'Ilkv. D. llusluml. fr. l,JlH1'l'SlPll. NI. lmggrul. X.
I,l1lllYI'JlXiI, J. Yupn. X, .l4'rim'k, H. N1-Win11, li. l5i'I'tll0lf'.
l"uurlI1 limx: D. llvlim-r. IJ. H4-y1-r.U, S1-yn1uur,.l. K1-plvr. Mr. Huylv. Him lmv. Nlr. Iloll-1:
N. fl: w. S. liiuim-r. XI. .Xmlvrwn. D. I"rn-nh-rivk. IJ, .Xuli
Ss-nlml: IMYIIIIJI l"rc1l4'ri4'k, Silllilfil liivkx. Juullm- lnfilllklill. l.yml:1 'l't'SK'llkl', f'lli1'f- JlINfi1'l'L
Ihmniv IIllIIl1lIll'i4'N, l,PlllI'L'lil' l'l1il1l.
HI:al14lil1,u': Mr. l'I:ll'm'l11'4- Huylv. Miss Hulu-rin Im: Mr. Uiis Ilmm-,
Drama Club - Pride and Prejudice - Thespians
First How: l.. Sholfis, U. M'illim, l'. Sis-vm-rms, M. .lum-s.
J I
M. I.1-ggal, lresidentg S. lurtingtun. J. Sntuvu, N
Clow, C. lVli'fllllllll0SS, Mrs. Wall.
51-Coml Row: M. Currig, li. S Jun, .l. Vl'l1ihn:ln, J. .lor-
l
ZllllllN'lC, l.. Culvlmm, J. l'ms:1lln, l,
lingers, M. Mc'l':lff1-rty, ll. Blnskis
Il. Gnlluglxvr.
Iirmw, K. ljmllwrg, N. Jvrsvy
I". Brllgrnon. li. I'lI'ltZllI1If'l'. li
.l:mus, S. l':nnlulu, K. Klvlfvlcl.
nmlingrc-r. l'. Myrrs. M. llmlgos
N.
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FHESPIANS
Sealrcl: Luis Slmllis, Mary Jzulc Mc-
C'nffrrty, Mrs. llarolcl Nveill, Mur-
lvm- lm-grgrall. Slwilnlx Pnrlilmgtun.
Stumling: li 1- r n ic 1' Span. Martha:
.lone-5, Marilyn Wukl-Ive. Marion
l'lrnmling:z'r. lilulnru Frilzingc-r.
Vurul Sh-vm-m..
lfvurflm Hmm: A. llc-ymun, J. KI'll1'Q,E'
vr, J. Cary. M. VV:lk4'l4'4', M. lir-
mf " "" " '
Radio Club
Ifimt limv: LI N1K'filIiIllH'h5. I.. Shultis. F. NYillis, J. NVhihu:nn. NI. Mmfzlffvrly. l,l'l'Silll'lIl:
J. Krm-gr:-r. IS. Ilumplmrics. N, Clow, Mrs. Wall.
5l'l'HllCl Row: NI. L Hl'l'lfl'. li. hymn. J. .I1-rzumlwk. I.. QUIUIIHIII. J. Busullu, l.. liugm-rx. li. liln-
kis. Nl. I.:-grguluf. '
Ilm-al Ibm: N. hrmw. lx, l.uulIn'rg, NI, .lunr-. lm Iirugrmm. li. lfritzillfrm-r. li. Janus, S. fam-
lillu. K. Klvifvlll.
V: ul-H1 Huw: J. S:11:u':l. J. l'ury, S. l':arlinp:hm, Nl, W:nkz'In'1-. NI. HI'llliItillfJ'1'F, l'. Sh-vvm, l.
H5'n'I'N. V. llmlwls. D. llm-yn-r.
Ariel Staff
Firsi Rum: li. l"iizg'4-r:ll4l, I.. Slmlfis, S. Sirulwl, ll. lilltkowski. M. Mcl':lft'1-riy. J. Johnson,
mul M. l'iI'IllJltiIlf,.Et'l', limliturx-in-C'hicfg ll. Klvin. IS. Iianvllivll, A. R4-:ulil1g:, Mrs. wvllll.
S1-vmul Huw: I.. llnnn. .X. Ilolnbrawn, li. Spun. C. Wslrzluw. ll. liurlmnnu. X. Jvrsvy. ll.
Nlvrvlmk. I.. t:I'l'l'lIUlljIll. li. I.uclwin, N. Clnw.
llnrcl Huw: J. lxcplm-r, X, lxrmsn-. lx. l,IllIHll'I'fl'. NI. Jumw. 5. klntm-r, Nl. Nlauxxw-Il, NI. Imim-
lun-ln. 31. I'1l'ill1Iilill. S. l'wUNll'I'. G. H4-yvr.
I"nuril1 Huw: NI, Wnlwlm-, S. SUJIIISUII. S. Pnrtixlginll, J. HJIIZIYZI, IJ. Dm-Um-r, 'l'. lin-N, NI.
.Xyxfvrg lf S11'Y1'llN,J. llfunill. K. HIJIIISUII. ll. YVHIIH-r.
UI-'HCI
PMCHC2
in .M M "-'FSL
Ariel' s At Work
url-n Sw:ll1,mnl, fVl:nrgurn-f Nluxw:-ll.
Nlnry Jum- Mvl'ut't'1-riy, li 4- r Q I1 il
Nl L' r 1' ll an k, J:l1'qll4'lim' JHIIIINITH
' . JIYJ .
Dance Club Candids
N
NHlDI'ZIiN lJ.XNl'l'H
lfirxt Run: Nl:u'jm'iv k'iz1rliIln. Put Wysuvki, lillon livcml. .Xviilmgr liI'1'Silll'lli1 flliillllll' Kvplvr.
S1-coml Row: I"r:llu'm 'l'r1-ny:-, linrhsum Davin, Miss Yirgrinin Skuly. Dimmu l'mx'n-ll, .lnyvv
Zimnxcr.
'l'l1ir1l liuw: Ulurin Slmlu-vu. l':li l'wl'H7ik'l'. Ihwvrly fupc. Pnl l'm-rs-lx. Silllllfll Murrvll. KJIFUII
N11-rsfk-lrle-l'. Linda: Kr:1lm'l'.
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Dining Room Board
First Row: I'. IIuIsman, C. IxIl'fIllIIlIlt'SS, IC. Iilewknmra-, S. Kintm-r, I.. Krunu-r. C. Quirk.
III. Iii-sko.
Svvoml Iiowz J. Ih-inlmrmlf, J. IDUIIIIY, N. Closv, I. .-Xllun, C. Kvhm. J. VIIIIIIFSIUII, IC. Nvun-
IIOI'I-l'I'.
.,. 1
IIIITKI Iiuw: I.. lolcmsm. II. NIc'Cl1lIullg:5I1, C. Nm-Imn. M. I.c-wus, M. Hu
liulfv. NI. VW-Ik.
dgvs, I.. I.:1I"r:1m'v, U.
Grooming Board
First Row: I.. Sholtis, S. Simunson, I.. Denluy, S. Grady, J. I':1I:uIi, S. Ricks, D. Dollovr.
S1-voml Iiuw: I.. IIvesc'Iu-ll, I.. Iiogrm-rs, J. VVIIIIIIIZIII, M. Ciznrlillo, J. Iloclds, C. VS'iIIis. I..
SUIIIIIIII. J. I"zlI1'k.
I'I1ir4I Row: .L Sulnullu. H. VViHnm'r, Il. Iiurski, IVI. Jones, J. IIurI. YI. IVI:lxwvII, D. I'0IIufro.
.L Ilunn. S. Iillingworflm.
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Choral Club
E M... g
S1-:lim-Ll: Nliw livrmll. Nlxw, Kimlmll.
First lion: X. Sl'lHVlllll. .l. liunu. ll. l5:u'l1Im-ll. Nl. lmtlmrop, .l. Folk, ll Durham, ll. llnu-y.
li. xY1'l5l'I', ID. l"iNln-k. S. l'lJlI'I'UXY. ll. Aulxl. .X. livmlingr, li. N1'lllHlUI'ft'!'. l,. Wilwn, l,.
lh Im I llllllll l Ulm
-.A'...::.,.:.
Sn-vuml lfmv: C. l'm'lrur4':l. l'. llivlu-y, S. 'l'ig:m-, li. Whilv, ll llurruw, IJ. liurski, l,. liuxlnml.
l', l5m'rm'r. l,. 'l'vs1'l1lw. ll. l":1ir, l'. liulrinsmx, li. lim-an-l. S. xv4'j'lll'llllI4'yl'l', K. llulllu-s.
ll. Nlm-rulmk. ln, l'zlrlm-r. l'. f'l7Illl1llll, if Mun-lli.
l'lnir4l lluw: ll. Six-xnvr. Nl. Mm'l51'lll, Nl. Bl0l'r1-ary, U. liolfv, M. llelll, l.. l,zll"rnm'1', J.
K1-:urm-y, S. 'l'rul'imm', ll. Mm-yn-r, Ii. llilclingrs-r, IJ. Bull:-r, NI, Muxwm-ll, U. 'l'icl1-rnmn.
ll. lllll4'lllhUll. D. Smillx. D. Slmnlcluml. ll. Kt'IllI1'j',
l'1vurlh Row: Nl. lirill, M. Xyslvr, Nl. llmvswcl, l'rl-sirlvlxlg J. l,infl1-mam, S. SXYJIIIMIII, K. Kux
mvr. lt. llllllyillll, l. llnxme-y, Nl. VM-lk, ln. C-rmw-r, Nl. Shipman. Nl. .xlNl1'1'NlYll, .l. llzumll.
Y, llnl4l:l. ll, SUYIIIHIIT, ll. Klum-4-A
Ensembles
l"irsl Huw: Iillu-l llrnvcr, Nlury .lunv llull. Summ 'l'ig:uv, Flaristilxv Cullllwmlly. l':1r5I Dllrllslm.
llurnlyn lfnir, lluruihy Sllillllililllil, lllvmln l':nrlc-r, iizlil M1-yvr.
51-1-mul Row: Nlsnrilyn Ilnw:u'1l, Juunm- I,iml1-luam, Suzy lll!'UfllllHX, cll'TElllllllK' Vl'l1iiv, live-lyn
N4'llllfl4lI'l.1'I', lg1'I'lllH Nl:-rvlmnk, 'mill llUl?lll5lDIl, Klum-l 'l'illm-rmrm, Nlnriln llrill,
Camera Club
First Row: Shirley Lago, Anne Douhrava. Dorothy DeB0er, Prefsich-nt: Ju-'nn Greer, Linda
Paulson, Norm-cn Shavfcr.
Svcuml Huw: V:-rity Tnrnvr, Pat Hughvs, Sallie- Furrun, xvlllllll Cnrotln-rs, Gram' Phillips,
Margaret 1.1-nz.
'l'hircl Row: Barbara: VonSic'k, Gloria Patterson, lflluine Magvrn. Diane Kollnmrgen, Cath-
h-cn C'onriwriprht, Hlsiv Hs-iskvll. Mr. Otis Hnnsr.
Girl Scouts
First Row: J. Svlhy, K. Kilpafrivk, B. Slillwr. li. Newton, Pr:-sillvnf: K. Rn-v, N. l.usv,
K. Nruwirfh.
S1-rmnl Row: K. l"ifzg:n'rulcl, U. fxllllfk, V. lilll'2lh, I.. King, S. Landon, M. VVulf, P. Schaf-
lu-rgvr.
Third Row: J. Ware. M. Hallentinc, S. Bc-IJ, J. Fnltun, J. Fulvk, C. Brown, S. Williams.
l"onrih Row: IE. SXV2ll'lW0lll, J. Pringle-. Mrs. D4-lh-limi, I.. Talhu
'l'rnhl:lr. J. 'l'limn:ns.
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t. J. X upn. N. Jrrlvk, L.
Future Nurses Club
SENIOR
, . lvl Q l fl .L A
I"irsI Iiuw: NIH, Ili!-YIIU. Slim Imv, I'. Nlsnrluwv, II. Doha, I'rvsitI1'llI: if Hyvrs. I'I. IVm'IIs. Nlixs
iivrlu-r. Mrs. Iiuym-VI. Mrk. Yzuxlx-y.
H1-4-umI Huw: l'. IJIIVIIJIIII. Ii. Bunn-Ili. I.. Svhultz. Ii. Wifim-r, I. ,XII:ln. .X. Slvvlx. S. liivlu.
.l. 'I'Iu-ix.
'I'I1ir1I Huw: NI. Ililllxlv. il. l'.lI'If'l', NI. IImIg:m-s, Ii. IIuIvnlnIl, Ii. ilruxvr. lf I,4'II'I'NlYII, .l.
.IVXIOIC
Ii l'Jlllll'I', I ,. Huy.
lfirxi Ibm: Mrs. I':xym-, Nliw I4-1-, II. NI:lrlmvs', IS. Ilutu, I'ra-sich-ni: l'. Nlyvrs. IC. W4-IIN.
Him 124-rlwr, NIM. I3:1yvrI, NIH. Ynxlvy.
S4-I-uml Iimv: ID. l':lrvm', Ii. Iiilpnirivk. I'. S1'I1a1fIwrg:f'r, N. Iam-, IJ. Ilmllmrzwu. .l. Iipain-in,
N. Sluau-fs-r, li. Vain, I". Iilnmc-II, I. Culp. K. Nm-uwirtll.
'I'I1ircI Huw: II. Iflirkilmgrvr, V. Quirk, Ii. Ilrngrc-. S. fIIiIIvr. J. Siurk. II. Stillwr. G. I'I1iIIipH.
V. Ilulilmr, il. I,:aYl-1'c'mnIu'. IS. IIHIIIIJIF, K. Ulla-.
IHlll'IIl Iimxx IQ. Iiuw. .I. II':urm'. .I. VI'I1m':1I, I.. IIilll!m'Irnns, I,. 'I':1IImI, IS. XYUIISIUIQ. II. Svi-
1
rIm'I'. if IC:uym1'r. IS. SXYill'IIYlIIII. NI. II:lnn:uT'urcI. Il, IuIIllIr1l.
Tri-C Club
Filwi lluw: Miss U1-rlwr, U. l,Q'llll5Nt'y, J. Folk. S. l':urkvr, l'l'n'si1l1'l1I: U. HIIFIIQIIIIIH, NIV'-.
l'xxX.
H1 vuml limx: J. 'l'Iu-is, .l. Sallu, W. f'!lI'0tlll'l'N. N. 'l'hmn:ua, li. W4-Ils, S. Iirvxlmw. l,. Iivllu-1'
'l'llircl How: Miss linjzlln. 'l'. liurmla-n. H. VunSim'k. I.. I,ilyItH'l'JIllX. ll. limlxmr. IJ. Slumpht li
Xlmrrv, II. Wiihwr.
History Club
Ifirsl Huw: .-Xllclrvy llvylnaln, Prm-sill:-nf. Nancy Clow. l,iml:1 f:l'l'L'IlHlIQIIl. .lu:mm' l'xl'JIIlkIill.
Murllm Jumw,
S1-4-uml Huw: .loycc l'1-nny. Judy Ilupwnrml, 5l1'.l'l:lrn'l1x'1- lluylv. liilu-vnu Junux. liulunau
I'I'l'1lt'l'IK'li. lylilllil IS1-yvr,
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Activities
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A.A.A. Board
First Row: E. Mosher, U. VVhit0, D. Fair, IVI. wvJlkK'ii'4'. Miss. Urzly. U. 'l'iCil'I'lllilll, Prvsidvlifg
13. Mcrclluk. B. Cope, K. Klvifvld.
Svvuml Row: I.. BUSIZIINL U. Murvlli, D. Stwihvr, G. We-isa-r, D. .lucu, J. Fulk. C. Warzluw,
S. Murrvll.
'l'l1irLl Row: J. Krlu-gc-'r, M. Clifflllilll, P. Acllvr. G. Nluycr, H. Fritzingvr. C, Cluusrr. K.
Berflmolf, P. Boermfr.
Large A Club
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First lhrxv: li 1- rf ll an N1l'l'L'il?lix
IJOI'2lij'll Fair. lizwl Tilit'l'lllilIl.
91-cond Row: I. y n d an 'IR-sc-lilw
M an rl 6 n 1- l.1-grgzlt, Czltlwrim
VV:lrv,luw, Cami Stvvm-ins.
Varsity Hockey
First Huw: li. lh-ml, l.. 'l'L'sc'llIw, K. Klvifvltl. Miss Skuly. P. Wymcki, P. BlN'I'lll'l', J. lfolli,
SVCUIIKI liow: li. Daniel, li. Spun, U. Wurzluw, Ci. M1-yu1', ll. Slllinl, li. lil'1'f.m'I, IS. Nlvlvlnllx.
'I'l1ir1l Huw: ii. 'l'idUI'll1lllI.J. I,iIlllt'lll2lIL S. Pnrtingtnn. NI. Wukr-lcv. S. Nlmurrm-ll. Nl. I,m-ggrul.
.l. ZiIIllllL'!'.
Cheerleaders
liunnic Humphries, .losmnc Kepler, Juan Vary, lflmloru l"riiz.ing:vr.
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A.A.A. Seniors
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First Row: S. 'l'ig:uc, G. Whitc, IS. Spun, G. Auld. D. Fair. IS. Mi-ra-Imk. G. 'l'iil4-riiieui.
Sc-Cowl Row: C. VV:irzIuw, G. Mi-yvr, .X. Dmihrzivzi, I'I. Iluiiyzuli, M. 1.1-ggaii. K. Klisiiivr.
I.. 'lIl'hi'IlIil'.
'I'IiIriI How: A. Ilfylllilll. M. Wsiki-In-. S. Pnrtiiiprioii. ID. Ilurski. if Iiniiiwy, M. I.4-imImiIi.
.I. JuIinson, C. Sh-vc-iir..
I rl M Ilmi 1 il I C ir M I'iliiiI1ii QI I II'lIllllQIl'l'. 5. IXIIIIIIVV.
Fmirili Row: ., I.iii ciimii. . . wr . .. 'z y, . . I' 4 ' gr-'. C. "
J. II:xrI.
A.A.A. Juniors
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First Row: IS. Kay, Il. Stuilwr. V. VI'iIIis, I'I. IIN-II, .I. I"mzIIi, I.. L'IiiIcI. J. I':lI:icIi, H. Wvlla.
l
I. Bm-riicr, .l. Ziiiuiicr.
S1-cmuI Row: G. Carter, J. .lcrxiiiiiIwIa, I". 'I'rriiy4-. I.. Iiugri-rn. M. Wurzlmv. I'. Wywvki.
P. Iioliinsmi. It. Uri-ssvl, N. Krussc. K. I.iiicIIu'rg:.
'I'IiircI Iiuw: J. Kriivgvr, M. Ceirrig, I.. IIt't'St'Ilt'll. .I. Kvpli-r, M. Cuffiiiuii. S, Murri-II. IS.
IIuinpIirie-s, IS. Dotu. K. Kleifi-Icl, M. Riridi-ll.
I"mlrIIi Iiow: C. Ni-Isuii, M. M1'l'rw1ry, M. I4-wis. .-X. I"im'Iu'I. l'. .I:n1'x'i. I". IIFIIIIIIOII, .l. II:iy-
wziril. V. Myl-rs, M. Ilmlgvs. l'. Viiliiiur.
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A.A.A. Sophomores and Freshmen
First Row: D. Jaco, II. Ilutknwski. I.. VI'0iser. II. Nlcfsxfforty, J. Gaim, l'. Durham. I..
Da-Joy. U. Murclli, H. Moslwr, M. I.:ltI1rnp, I.. Krzmwr, P. IIm'kc-nlwrry.
Sn-cnml Iiuw: II. Cope, J. Riddle, G. VVeisvr. S. Wcylu-rum-yer, II. Huvy, S. Grvvnmngli.
k S X
N. 'I'Immus. P. Div vy, V. Sch Vind. S. Iiicks.. M. Ditvlihurn.
'I'Iiirml How: D. Zzlgrur, P. Fisk, D. Pmslanml. I.. IIOSIIIIIII. P. .MII1-r, I. Allan. U. I'oIr:nr1':n
M. Aystm-r. M. DcIVI4-II, E. King, P. Mvliillicuclmly.
IRUIITIII Row: J. Barth, I.. IIa1wc-s, S. Fmtvr, C. IA-nz. P. P1-rn-iz. K. Ilulim-s. C. Ulnmcr.
F. Pe-torson. J. Hamill, K. Iivrtholf. M. Anderson.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY fContinuedj
fContinued from page 241
The Juniors played host to us at the fall
semi-formal, where a colorful theme, "Au-
tumn Leaves,,' was carried out. Soon, the
Drama Club and Thespian Troupe 1160 an-
nounced the forthcoming production of
"Pride and Prejudicef, with a cast com-
posed of nearly all Seniors. For our Christ-
mas formal the theme of a "Candy Cane
Ball" was carried out by Linda Greenough,
our Social Chairman, and her committee.
When we returned from Christmas vacation,
preparations began for graduation. It
startled us to realize that in only a year
those preparations would be made for us.
Suddenly it was spring. Beautiful for-
mals of pastel shades graced our prom, and
then came the tea given for us by Mr. and
Mrs. Hibschman. Senior Farewell rehear-
sals have now begun. Before we know it,
Senior Farewell will be here, and we shall
say goodbye to teachers and friends. VVe
shall wait outside the auditorium, and then
slowly, to the strains of "Strolling," we shall
take the all-too-short walk down the aisle to
the stage, where we'll stand for the last time
as students of Andrews. As we pass the
symbolic torch on to the Juniors, and leave
the auditorium, each of us will surely feel
that she has come closer to the goal she had
set for herself on her first day at Andrews-
that of becoming the perfect Andrews girl.
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY fContinuedj
CContinued from page 25D
In Los Angeles, California, at U.C.L.A.,
Professors Kay Kusmer and Marion Erma-
tinger are rejoicing over the fact that their
university this year won its first Rose Bowl
game since 1953, and also that Gail Meyer
finally passed the memory course. Teaching
in elementary schools, which are taking part
in a program designed by this university,
Lynda Teschke and Doralyn Fair are trying
desperately to cram five days' work into the
new four-day school week.
In Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock has revo-
lutionized the movie industry by hiring four
Andrews graduates to do his work. Gail
Auld is his secretary, Barbara Klein, his
make-up artist, Susan Tigue, business man-
ager, and Gail Seymour, stage set manager.
It is surprising what four well-trained girls
can do.
As we think over the various careers of
the class of 1957, we look with most pride to
those two girls whose careers are those that
God gave them. Evelyn Neundorfer is be-
ing celebrated as the mother of the first
American-born quintuplets, and Margaret
Leimbach is working with her third set of
triplets.
Meanwhile back at Andrews in 1967,
Marilyn Howard and Sharon Farrow are
still trying to get signed out-they never
finished the prophecy.
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American Fruit Growers Pub-
lishing Company
Dr. A. A. Arcaro
Baker Drug
Barium Chemical
Barnes Seed 8: Supply Company
Beatrice Foods
Beebower Brothers Feed 8: Supply
Benson's Store for Men
Bernhardt Plumbing
Brandt Candy Kitchen
Brichford Shell Service
Victor Browning Company
Carroll's Sweet Shop
Chesshire Studios
John F. Clair, Jr.
Robert A. Clair
Clark 8: Pike Company
Clark Radio 8: Insurance
City Loan dz Savings Company
Cleveland Electric Illuminating
Cleveland Trust Company
Clinger Motor Sales, Incorporated
J. P. Cochran Company
Coleman Young Motors
Condon Trailer Park
Cottrell's News Stand
Daintee Beauty Shop
Daniels Brothers Fuel Company
Dav-Ed Jewelers
Dean Dairy
R. M. Disbro Insurance
Drexel Heating Company
Educational Supply Company
Roger Elson
Euclid Lumber Sales, Inc.
Factory Stores, Incorporated
Fairley 8: Gressel Foods
Feedall Engineering
Dr. Paul Ferris
First Federal Saving 8: Loan
Fisher Brothers Company
Frances Dress Shop
Fuller Furniture
Gear Barber Company
Glasscock Chevrolet Company
Great Alantic 8: Pacific Tea Co.
Ralph Green
Dr. R. W. Grundish
H. 8: J. Hardware
The Halle Brothers Company
Hardgrove Realty
I.. A. Heinz
Herman's Dry Cleaning
Hippler Painter
Hogan Packard
H-ough Bakery
Hyke Rubber Company
Independent Beauty it Barber
Supply Company
Joseph Shoe
Dr. Harry Killian
Kirtridge Inn
Kinter Brothers
Kleifeld Restaurant
Kosteris Sweet Shop
Laird Lumber Company
Lake County Gas
Lake County National Bank
Lake Shore Lumber Company
Dr. E. Lash
Lombardo Lincoln-Mercury
Lubrizol Corporation
Lumber it Trim. Incorporated
Mac Gregor Pontiac
Dr. A. Mahan
Mannino Drug Store
Dr. J. E. McCracken
Meil's Department Store
Mel's Gift 8: Card Shop
Dr. S. E. Miller
Milmine Sewing Machine 8: Ap-
pliance Center
Mimeograph Corporation of
Cleveland, Incorporated
Modern Shoe Store
Dr. Ralph Nelson
News-Herald
Ohio Bell Telephone Company
The Ohio Rubber Company
Olson's Saddlery
Orgel 8: Hunter
P-Z Shoe Store tk Repairs
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Putt Brothers
Dr. O. L. Patterson
Dr. Warren Payne
Progressive Supply Company
.I. I.. Prokop G: Sons
Roller Bowl '
Roma Cafe
Frank Sacher
Dr. George Scott
Seipp Oldsmobile
Sheraton Furniture
H. J. Simon Store
Smith Equipment
J. A. Smith 6: Son
Snyder Furniture
Stalker Service Station
Standard Oil
Dr. M. M. Stetson
Sturm's Food Market
Thomas 8: Oatess - Ford
Todd-Whinnery-Allen 8:
Associates
'l'om's Sunoco Station
Towne 8: Country
'Ilown House
Vine Theatre
Wachs Ice 8 Fuel
Waco's Restaurant
Warehouse Beverage
Weather-Lock Company
Dr. Herbert Wells
Willo-Hills Industries
Willoughby Auto Accessories
Willoughby Cab
Willoughby Coal 6: Supply
Wiloughby Fashion Shop
Willoughby Frozen Foods
Willoughby Fruit Market
Willoughby Gas tl: Oil Company
Willoughby Hardware Company
Willoughby Lounge Bar
Willoughby Photo Supply
Willoughby Printing Company
Willoughby
Terminals Company
F. WV. Woolworth Company
Wright's Department Store
Yolanda's Beauty Shop
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Andrews, dear Andrews, we honor thy name,
Fair may it be evermore,
Home of our childhood, our pride we procla
Welcoming, friendly thy door.
Tho' we be scattered in lands near and far:
VVe?re all united ,neath one bright star:
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"Service" the lesson so true,
Tho' we be scattered in lands near and far,
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