Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Q, THE CRYSTAL The Annual Publication of Clay Hugh School Volume XXVII Toledo 5 Ohio 1 : f w f -.Q Clay High We Honor Thee Dedication The Crystal Staff wishes to dedicate this, our twenty seventh edition of the Crystal, to -- the ad ministration for their fine supervision: the faculty for splendid service and guidanceg our parents who lead the wayg the Seniors, and all the wonderful work they have accomplished, and finally to the underclassmen, and the wonderful times they can look forward to at Clay High School. 4 Administration and Faculty Classes Activities Athletics Table of Contents 1 5 Chief Leads the Choir in Song Future Homemakers Working Their Way Through School 6 My 4 o wg V - . MLA., . , ' 55:22. .,, fiffizi I Some studious Clay High students during a study hall. Their motto might be all work and no play . I The Girls A Jan Session Swing Your Partner 'P 'sw 1.2.1555.215:Q:Q:f:Q:2:311:2:5:1:?:i:2:5:E:2:212:::gZg1:5:i:f:5:2:? :E:Q:f:Q:::5:5:gZy2:I:I:I:1:5:5:Qcigzgzgzglgiglgig1:2:Q:2:g:g:5:g:Z3:1:g::gZ:1:1:1:-1-z-:gg513:1:5111:1:51pp:-:4:':4:-zzzizg:1:3:gig-3-:+g::13::15:::g,1.g.g-pl:-5-:-:5:f:53.1.3.:.5.5.g.3. f- fw A fm fx fw fm f DMINISTRATICN ACULTY I 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION I Pres1dent ........ Mrs. John Ter1Eyck Vice -President ..... Richard Baumgartner Clerk ....... . . . Erwood Shanks Mrs. JOHN TENEYCK RICHARD BAUMGARTNER E. C. HAGEDORN CLAIR HUSS EDWARD R. METZKER ERWOOD SHANKS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 10 Mr. I. W. MILLER Supervisor of the Oregon Township Schools Secreta ries DOROTHY SANDERS ELMA WIEMEYER JANET WIEMEYER SARA1-IETTA DUNSON ANN MacPHERSON 1 1 JAMES O 'BRIEN Principal RUTH GRIFFITH CHARLOTTE DIPPMAN I 2 BERT FLEITZ Ass 't Principal PAUL ABKE B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Mathematics. BESSIE B. BODLE B.S. in Ed., M.A. Ohio University, Science, Senior Adviser, F.T.A. JAMES W. BARNES B.S.M.S. University of Toledo, Social Studies. WAYNE BRICKER B.S. in Ed. University of Toledo, Music, Faculty BRUCE E. BERKEY B.S. in Ed. University of Illinois, Industrial Arts, Adviser of Model Club ROSE S. CANEPBELL A.B.M.A. Ohio University, Graduate Work - Sarbonne, Paris, France, Sophomore Adviser, Zetes, Modern Language Club LOIS O. BICKLEHAUPT A.B. Otterbein College, Latin, Eng- lish, Freshman Adviser, Crystal Ad- viser, J.C.L. WILLLAM P. COON TZ B.S. Findlay College, Business Arith- metic, Business Law, Coach Varsity Basketball, Football. 13 CHARLES W. FASNAUGH B. G. S. U., B.S. in Ed. Speech, English, B. G. S. U., M.A. in Speech, Dramatics Adviser, Junior and Sen- ior Class Plays. GEORGE HAUTER B.A. B. in Ed. University of Toledo, Art. THEODORE FEDERICI B.S. Findlay College, M.A. at T.U., Physical Education, Coach Varsity Football, Wrestling, Varsity C . RICHARD C. HENDERSON B. Ed. M. Ed. Universiqf of Toledo, English, Public Speaking, Journalism, Times Staff, Crystal Staff, Sopho- more Adviser. Facult BERT FLEITZ B.S. M.S. Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Assistant Principal, Mathe- matics. JANET M. HINZ B. S. Ohio State University, M. A. University of Toledo, Dean of Girls, Every Day Living, F. N. A. D G GREENLER B S 1n Ed ,A B Oh1oNor1:nem Un1vers1ty,M A Colmnbia, Mathematics, Junior Adviser, Stu dent Council CECILIA EARHEAKT HUNEPI-litY B. S. M. S. Iowa State College, M. A, University of Michigan, Ed. D. University of Cincinnati, Home Economics, Math. 14 TENNESON G. HUYCK B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University, M. Ed. University of Toledo Business Freslunan Adviser ROBERT L. LACONTO B. of Ed. University of Toledo Master of Education, English Jun ior Class Advisor, Images E J JOHANSEN B.E. University of Toledo, Social Studies, Varsity Football. CARL MCCABE B.S. Purdue University, Ph M Um versity of Wisconsin, Physical Sci ence, Bio-Phy-Chem. Facult PHYLLIS JONES B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University, Physical Education, GAA. CONSTANCE MICHEL B. of Ed. University of Toledo, Commercial, Senior Y Feens ROBERT KINNEY B.S. in Ed. Michigan State Normal, Industrial Arts. ELEANOR MOOK B.A. in Ed. University of Toledo, American Histo , So homore Y YY P Teens. 15 LAWRENCE MORGAN B. Ed., M. nd. University of Toledo, English, Freshman Football. RODNEY W. PYLE B.S. Wilmington College, Social Studies, Reserve Baseball Coach, Cheerleaders. FERN MORSE B.A. in Ed. Michigan State Normal College, M.A. University of Toledo, English, National Honor Society, Junior Adviser. ROLLAN RADER B.S. in Agriculture Ohio State Uni- ve xsity, Agriculture, FFA. Facult GEORGE MORSE B.S. in Ed. University of Toledo, Industrial Arts. RALPH RUNYAN Degree in Music, Miami Univer- sity, A Cappella Choir, Music. HAROLD R. POT TER A.B. Ashland College, Dean of Boys, Athletic Director, Baseball Coach, Hygiene, Senior Adviser. RUSSELL SCOTT B.S. in Ed. University of Dayton, Hygiene, Senior Hi-Y, Drivers' Training, Reserve Basketball Coach. 16 J OYCIL SMITH B.S. Indiana State Teachers' Col- lege, General Science, Maihcmatics, Junior Y-Teen Adviser. CHARLES WEST B. S. Ball State Teachers' College, Muncie, Indiana, lndrlstrial. Arts, Photo Club. HENRY L. SPRING B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green Stare Unih versity, Freshman Football Coach, Science, Math. MARGARET WLLES B. S. H. E. Wcst.Vir5inia Universily, Home Economics, FHA Faculty WANDA TROMBLY B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University, Commercial, F.B.L.A,, Senior A dviser. OWEN ZIEBOID A.B. Findlay College, M.S. Florida State Universily, American History, Hygiene, Civics Sz Economies. SUSAN WALLACE B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green Stare University, English, Freshman Y- Teens. HAROLD ZISS B. S. in Eu. Bowlrnb Green Stale University, Science, Junior Hi-Y, Freshman Basketball Coach 17 We Appreciate Their Service and the Atmosphere They Create. Always On the Job With a Good Sense of Humor. 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'-'-Z'1'L .. 1 .zetgzzggzzi-:gg ??.vZf+-F-'Z:?f.ff. .,. -:.:s13:1:mf-:.:w:, James Blair, Barbara Myers, Verlene Hosley, Richard Crouse Senior Class Officers President . .. . . . . . Vice -President Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . Richard Crouse James Blair Barbara Myers Verlene Hosley Penny Ankele From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Y-Teens 1,23 Club Of- ficer l,2,3,43 Band 1, 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,3,43 Modem Language Club 3,43 Zetes 3,43 FTA 33 YFC 43 Class Officer 33 National Honor Society 3,4. Ann Arvay She is always laugh- ing, for she has a great deal of wit. Y-Teens 1,25 FTA 3, 4s Modem Language Club 2,33 A Cappella Choir 3,43 GAA 2,3, 43 JCL l,2,3,43 Band 1,25 Junior Class Play. Jane Abke Donald Ackerman Nothing great is ever cheer UP, the Waofst achieved without enthusiasm. FHA 1,23 FTA 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Crystal Staff 43 GAA 43 Dra- matics Club 43 Club Officer 2,4. William Bachman I live by the motto 'Think success, and you will achieve it Ill JCL 1,23 Band 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4, Bi0-Phy- Chem 2,3,43 Crystal Staff 3,45 Club Offi- cer 4i Bowling 3,43 Junior Class Plays Intramurals 3,4. ft ,. 2 21 IS yet to COIHC. Seniors Dianne Bailey The only way to have a friend is to be one. YFC lg Band 23 FHA 2,3,43 Club Officer 2,3. Larry Angel What a sea of melt- ice I walk on. Hi-Y 1,23 Basketball 13 Football 2. Sally Baker Conversation is the laboratory and work- shop of the student. Y-Teens 1,25 Modem Language Club 2,3,43 FBLA 33 Junior Class Playg GAA 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Club Officer 3,45 Zetes 4. Mary Ann Barteck Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. JCL 1,23 Y-Teens 23 GAA 2,3,4, FTA 3, 43 Intramurals l,3, Dramatics Club 4, Club Officer 4. Chester Bodi The more you say, the less people re- member, the fewer the words, the greater the profit. Basketball 1, FFA l,2, 3.4, Club Officer 4. Judy Beale O, for a thousand tongues to talk. Band 1,2,3,45 Club Officer 4, Y-Teens l,2,3,43 JCL lg GAA z,3,4. Seniors Carol Bodi Moderation is the keynote of success. FHA 1,2,3,4. 5 Mary Margaret Belegrin I find earth not grey but rosy. Modern Language Club lg Band lg Y-Teens 3, 4, JCL 3,45 CAA 3,43 FNA 35 Junior Class Play. Kathleen Boday Gentle of speech, beneficent of all things. FBLA 2,35 Club Offi cer 25 A Cappella Choir 3,4. 4 . L ' W W' rs, . .,,. . , r agen., W, ' K M f rs QQ r .t 22 James Binkley Who is it that can tell me who I am? Student Council l,3, 4, Crystal Staff 2,45 Varsity C 1,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2, Club Of- ficer 4, James Blair Few things are im- possible to diligence and skill. Band l,2,3,4g Drum Major 3,43 Track l,3, 43 Baseball 2, I-Li-Y l,3,4, Basketball lg Basketball Mgr. 2, Junior Class Play, Class Officer 4. Nancy Bourdo Beauty, the smile of God5 music, his voice. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 JCL 15 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Club Officer 3,45 Zetes 4. Jo Ann Brunk Manners must adom knowledge and smooth its ways through the world. Y-Teens l,3,45 FNA 25 Zetes 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,45 Majorette 3,4. ' if 5 ,V ,,, ,N .'V, W X Q ff Q ,ll f.1 ff I fi? ahh 1 g . , r A2 ',g,, . 5 ,, Ray Boos Great works are per- formed not by strength but by perseverance. Basketball 15 Baseball 45 Track 15 Hobby Club l,2,3,45 Bio-Phy- Chem 3,45 Club Offi- cer 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Carol Bury Oh, pardon me if I talk too much. Y-Teens 1,25 YFC 3, 45 GAA 2,3,4. ' V ,- I1 -fzrgf .. V., 2, Ronald Bosch There is no failure except by ceasing to try. Hobby Club 1,2,3,4. Seniors Myrna Caris Can anything be so elegant as to have few wants, and so serve them one's self. Y-Teens 1,45 FNA 2. ll Carol Bossert Po1iteness costs little and yields much. Y-Teens 15 JCL l,2, 3,45 Band 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Modem Language Club 3,45 GAA 3,45 Club Officer 35 FTA Play 35 Times Staff 4. George Cavas Why should life all labor be? Football 2,3,45 Track l,3,45 Varsity C 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Times Staff 3,4. 23 Marilyn Cedoz Meet life and live it. Y-Teens1,2,3,45 JCL 1,2,35GAA 2,3,45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Club Officer 1,2,35 Times Staff 3. Beverly Craig Victory belongs to the most persever- ing. Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Crystal Staff l,2,3, 45 FTA 1,2,3,45 JCL l,2,35 Bio-Phy-Chem 1,2,35 Zetes 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Class P1ay5 Modern Language Club 35 Club Officer 2,:s,4. Vernon Champion Don't wait to live! Take a chance--now. Hi-Y 1,25 Art Club 3, 45 Football 1,35 Club Officer 1. Seniors Janet Crandall A little Work, a lot of play is what I call a happy day. Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Cl'1OlI 2,3,4, Intra- murals 2,3,45 Club Officer l,2,3,4. Carol Cousino For a woman silence is the best omament. FHA l,2,b,45 Club Officer 2,3. Richard Crouse Success consists not of getting but of doing. Hobby Club 15 Hi-Y 25 Varsity C 3,45 Bio-Phy-Chem 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,45 Club Oiicer 2,3,45 Class Officer 4. w 24 Gerald Cousino One today is worth two tomorrows. Band 1,25 Hi-Y 1, Baseball 25 Art Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,35 Bowling 3,4. Lola Coutcher Culture is readily described as a study of perfection. Y-Teens 1,25 Modern Language Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 FBLA 35 Junior Class Play5 Club Officer 2,45 Dra- rnatics Club 45 Zetes 4. Dean Ilivis The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleas- ure my business. Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Golf 3,4. Donna Disbennett Action! Action! Action! A Cappella Choir 2, 3,45 FNA 2,35 Cheer- leader l,2,3,45 Y- Teens 3,45 GAA 2,3, 45 Junior Class Play5 Club Officer 25 JCL l,2,3,45 Attendant to Homecoming Queen. Terry Curran Any sport is a good one-if you are. Y-Tcens 2,3,45 CAA 2,3,45 Zetes 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Glce Club 2,35 Junior Class Play5 Intramurals 2,3,4. Karen Dunson Speed isn't every- thing5 direction counts. Transferred From West Unity 45 FTA 45 CAA 45 Times Staff 4. Shirley Cutcher Pretty as a picture is this brunetteg 'Cutch' will succeed we'll make a bet. Band 15 GAA 3,45 In- tramurals 3,4. Seniors Richard Egert In life of a young man, the most essen- tial thing for happi- ness ii the gift of friendship. FFA 1,2,3,4, Club of- ficer 45 Baseball 15 Football 2. Sharon Davenport She pulls a few pranks riow and then, but she is such a wonder- ful friend. Club Officer l,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 lntra- murals 3. John Eisenhauer It rather occurs to me that it is the commonplace people who do things. FFA l,2,35 Basketball 15 Baseball 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. 25 Douglas Ensign No one reaches a high position with- out daring. Band l,2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 2,35 Stu- dent Council l,2,3, 45 Club Officer 2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Bas- ketball5 Baseball l,2, 3,45 Bowling 3,45 JCL 15 I-li-Y l,2,3,45 Bio-Phy-Chem 45 Junior Class Play, Intramurals 2,3,4. Phil Gaffney To live long it is necessary to live slowly. I-li-Y 15 Football Mgr. 1,25 Track 15 Photog- raphy Club 3. Elaine Etts A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. YFC l,2,3,45 GAA 45 Intramurals 3,4. Seniors Susan Georgie A pleasing counten- ance is no slight ad- vantage. Transferred from Waite, 45 GAA 45 Y-Teens 4. Mona Evers She's all my fancy painted her5 she's lovely, she's divine. GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 JCL l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 A Cappella Choir 2,3, 45 Intramurals 3,45 Club Officer 2,3,4. Terry Gillespie Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be clone. Hobby Club 15 Photog- raphy Club 2. Anna Mae Ferguson Some think 'Ferg' is sweet and shy, but there is mischief in her eye. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Zetes 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Club Officer l,2,4. Ruth Frey Let me have music, and I seek no more delight. Band 1,2,3,45 GAA 2, 3,45 Modern Language Club 3,45 Zetes 2,3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Crystal Staff 3,45 Club Offi- cer 3,45 Junior Class Play5 Dramatics Club 45 FTA Play 25 Maj- orette 3,45 FTA l,2,3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4 Barbara Hall A beautiful face is a silent commenda- tion. YFC 1 2- FBLA 3 4- Club Oflicer 25 A Cap- pella Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. Daniel Hanely With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firm- ness in the right. YFC 3,45 Club Offi- cer 4. Patricia Gorka Better to live rich than to die rich. Y-Teens 1,25 FBLA 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 A Cappella Choir 45 Intramurals 3, GAA 45 Times Staff 4. Robert Hanely This kind of man never fails. Basketball Mgr. l,2, 3,45 Baseball Mgr. l,2,3,45 Hobby Club 1,25 Varsity C 3,4. 27 William Gulish A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Band l5 Hobby Club 25 Art Club 35 Baseball Mgr. 35 Varsity C 45 Wrestling 4. Seniors Leroy Hartsing No one can do more than he who does his best. Hobby Club 15 Hi-Y 25 Art Club 3,45 Club Officer 35 Track l,3. James Halka One cannot know everything. Janet Heintschel A little nonsense now and then. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Intramurals 3. Pam Hemphill She is a part of all that she has met. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 JCL l,2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Major- ette 2,3,45 Head Majorette 3,45 Club Officer l,2,3,-45 Stu- dent Council l,2f3, 45 Times Staff 45 Homecoming Queen 4. Verlene Hosley Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Club Officer 1,35 - Modern Language Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Class Officer 4. Donald Hess True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Baseball 2,45 Modern Language Club 1,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Club Offi- cer 3,45 Times Staff 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Seniors Loretta Hulls Angels can't do any better than their best. Y-Teens 3,45 Club Officer 45 Junior Class Play5 GAA 45 A Cap- pella Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Intra- murals 3. Ann I-Iirzel She speaks, behaves, and acts exactly as she ought. Bio-Phy-Chem 15 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 Club Officer 45 Zetes 2,35 45 Junior Class Playg Modern Language Cluo 3,45 GAA 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Dramatics Club 4. Walter Humberger The best way to do things is to begin. Hobby Club l,2. Beatrice Hofbauer An angel, or if not, an earthly paragon! Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Zetes 2,3,45 JCL l,2,35 Club Offi- cer 2,3,45 Student Council l5 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Times Staff 45 Junior Class Play5 Attendant to Homecoming Queen. ll Mary Agnes Hofbauer Patience and gentle- ness is power. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 4. Louis Irving A youth lighthearted and content. Hobby Club l,3. Corrine Jacobs Her deep blue eyes smile constantly. Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,43 JCL lg Times Staff 43 GAA 4. Clarence Hutson Step by step he as- cends the ladder of success. Track l,2,45 Bowling 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,43 Club Officer 2,3,45 Bio-Phy- Chem 43 National Honor Society 3,4. Larry Jacobs What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. Intramurals 3,4g Art Club 35 Hobby Club 1. Richard Huyck LeRoy Imm No man ever became He never says a great by imitation. foolish thing. Football lg Baseball lg Intramurals l,2,3,4. Hobby Club lg FTA 23 A Cappella Choir 2, 3,45 Band Mgr. 3,43 Junior Class Play. Seniors Charlene Jambo Silence is one great art of conversation. Y-Teens lg YFC 35 FNA 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2. Patricia Jones A friend is the jewel that shines brightest in the darkness. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4g Crystal Staff 2,35 Times Staff 4. 29 Dolores Knoll Her cheeks do comi- terfeit the roses. Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 4. William Lee The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Basketball 1,3545 Base- ball l,45 Bowling 1,35 45 Hobby Club 15 A Cappella Choir 4. Janet Konoff The jolliest, happiest sort of girlg a friend to everyone. Y-Teens 1,3545 JCL 1,25 GAA 253,45 FNA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 35 Club Officer l,2,3,45 Jlmior Class Play: Dramatics Club 4. Seniors Robert McBride You cannot see be- yond the end of your nose if you al- ways have it to the grindstonef' Transferred from Waite 35 Track 35 Art Club 35 Bowling 3. ll Betty Koska A quiet unassuming miss. FHA 1,2,3,4. John McFarland A mind equal to any Lmdertaking to which he applies it. Crystal Staff 3,45 Bio-Phy-Chem l,2,3, 45 National Society 3,45 Junior Class Playg Intramurals 4. Elizabeth Kun Of softest manners, unaffected mind. FHA 1,2,3,4, Club Officer 1,35 GAA 45 Dramatics Club 4. Ronald Lawrence He is friendliness in spirit. Hobby Club 152. Donald Metzker Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he will ask the num- ber of steps. Baseball l,2,3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l5 Hi-Y l,2,35 Varsity C 4. Marilyn Miller Known as 'Whitey' to quite a few, With soft white hair and eyes of blue. GAA 2,3545 Zetes 2, 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3, 45 Club Officer 1,25 3,45 Crystal Staff 45 Intramurals 2,3545 Class Officer 3. Joanne Mace The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. JCL l,2,35 FTA 1,2, 3,45 Club Officer 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Crystal Staff 45 Band 253,45 Zetes 4. Ronald Molnar I can resist every- thing except tempta- tion. 31 , A.-x,.tf U Anna May Market How e'er it be, It seems to me. 'Tis only noble to be good. FTA 1,2,s,4, JCL 1, 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. Seniors William Mominee Don't wony about the job you don't like5 someone else will soon have it. Arr Club 2, Hi-Y1,2. Q Suzanne Matile She collects friends as a hobby. Y-Teens l,2,35 Mod- ern Language Club 2,35 Club Officer 35 CAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Band 3,45 Intramurals 152. Cleo Mominee His good disposition is better than gold, . David Moore There is a certain something in his smile. Art Club 35 Hi-Y 4. Patricia O'Hair She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Club Officer l,2,35 Band 2,3,45 Zetes 2, 3,45 JCL 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3, 45 Junior Class Play5 FNA :s,4. wr T ' .Sr Patricia Moore Bright headed in- side and out. FBLA l,2,35 Y-Teens 45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 GAA 2,3, 45 Junior Class Play5 Club Officer 3,45 In- tramurals 3,45 Y- Teen Queen Candidate 4. Il Seniors John Otey I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Club Officer lg Varsity C 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Junior Class Play. Roger Mulvain I am fond of the company of the ladies. Modern Language Club 3,45 Football 35 Club Officer 4. Bonnie Peterson To live is not to live for oneself alone5 let us help one another. Y-Teens 15 FNA 25 YFC 3,45 Club Offi cer 1,2,4. 32 Barbara Myers The very pink of perfection. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Zetes 3,45 A Cappella Choir 253, 45 Club Officer 2,3-,45 Class Officer 45 Intra- murals 3,45 Times Staff 4. Ray Novin Even the gods love jokes. Band 15 lntramurals 25 Art Club 3. Robert Poiry Quality, not antity, flu is my measure. Hobby Club 1,25 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Art Club 2. Ralph Pollock Patience is a neces- sary ingredient of genu.is. Band 1,25 Hi-Y 15 FTA 2,3,45 Junior Class Playg JCL 1,25 Club Officer 45 Bio-Phy- Chem 3,4. Richard Peth The cheerful live longest. Football 1,2,35 Var- sity c 3,45 FFA a. David Pyle They can conquer who believe they can. Track 15 Hi-Y l,2,35 Varsity C 45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,4. 33 James Petiniot I could have danced all night. Band l,2,35 Track 1,2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2,3. Seniors James Rapp The cautious seldom err. Hobby Club 15 Hi-Y 25 Club Officer 45 FTA 3,45 Band l,2,3, 45 JCI. 1,25 Junior Class Playg FTA Play5 Bowling 3,45 Intramur- als 3,4. Kathleen Phillips Energy and persist- ence conquer all things. National Honor Society 3,45 Zetes 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 45 Cheer leader l,2,3,45 Y- Teens l,2,3,45 FNA 35 Club Officer l,3,45 Junior Class Play. Gary Revill Life without sport is not life at all. Hi-Y 1,25 Varsity C 3,45 Football 2,3, 45 Track 2,3,45 Intra- murals 1. Tom Rietzke Well prepared to do his best. Varsity C 3,45 Foot- ball Manager l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2. Eugene Sawyer James Routson Where there are people he will be there, for he is their leader. Basketball l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Bowling l,2,35 I-li-Y l,2,35 Varsity C 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 President 45 Club Officer 2,3,45 Class Officer 3. Seniors The patient man al- ways wins. Walter Schanke Baseball 1,25 Basketball God has placed no 1,25 I-li-Y 3,45 Football limit to intellect. 15 Intramurals 3 ,4. Bio-Phy-Chem l,2,3. Louis Ruth lt ain't the things you know what gets you into trouble, it's the things you know for sure what ain't so. FFA l,2,3,4. Betty Schriefer She hath an eye that can speak though her tongue be silent. FBLA 15 FNA 25 Y- Teens 3,45 GAA 45 Times Staff 4. 34 Becky Sabo The best of us lack more than wings to be angels. Y-Teens 3,45 GAA 45 FHA 2. Ronald St. John Eat, drink, and be merry. Hobby Club 1,35 Var- sity C 25 Art Club 45 Football l,2,3. Ronald Short Good humor is goodness and wis- dom combined. Hobby Club 33 Pho- tography Club 4. Betty Sibbersen Betty Jane so neat and sweet, Just one smile makes her day complete. Y-Teens 1,3,4g FTA 25 GAA 2,3,4g Club Officer 1,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Crystal Staff 45 Intramurals 3,4. Joyce Self Those blue violets, her eyes. YFC 3,45 FNA 3. Jeff Sigurdson Greater men than I have lived, but they are all dead. Track lg Student Council lg Hi-Y l,23 Art Club 35 Junior Class Play. Nancy Shafer Nothing is so popu- lar as kindness. FBLA lg Y-Teens 25 FHA 35 GAA 4. Seniors Nancy Simonis Not only is there a certain art in know- ing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it. Y-Teens 15 FBLA lg Fl-IA 25 GAA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Dramatics Club 4. 35 Edwin Sherman What I can't see, I never will believe in. Junior Class Play, Bio- Phy-Chem l,2,3g Dra.. matics Club 45 Debate Club 3,45 Track l,2,3. Dallas Snow I don't let studies interfere with my education. Times Staff 33 Dra- matics Club 4. 5354? Aw L 1. iw Y Y Suzanne Soncrant What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,45 JCL 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Art Club 3. Paul Teneyck We persuade others by being in earnest ourselves. Band 15 Track 1. Glen Susor Don't worry me with women. Hi-Y 3,45 Basketball l. A Seniors Lawrence Thomasy A man of courage is also a man of faith. Band l,2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Junior Class Playg Intramurals l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 35 Hobby Club 1: Club Officer 3,4. Steve Suto I prefer the challenge of life to the guaran- teed existence. Baseball l,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,45 Basketball l, 25 Hi-Y l,2,35 Varsity C 4. James Thomson There's rhythm in his soul. Hi-Y 2,35 Band 2,3 45 Dramatics Club 45 Track 2. J E 36 Wayne Swartz Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Football 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Hobby Club 15 FTA 2,35 Varsity C 45 FTA Play 3. Lillian Teel Conversation means being able to dis- agree and still con- tinue the discussion. Modern Language Club 25 YFC 3,45 Intra- murals 3,45 GAA 4. Alice Varner We must suffer to be beautiful. Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Mod- em Language Club 3, 45 GAA 2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 3 ,4. Fred Vincent One ear it heard, the other out it went. Forrest Ulrich His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hardy sports or contests bold. Hi-Y 1,25 Football 1, 2,3,45 varsity c 45 Track l,2,3,45 Art Club 35 Junior Class Play. Peggy Wagner Her heart is in her work and play. JCL l,2,3,45 FTA 1, 2,3545 Band 2,3545 FTA Play 35 GAA 3, 4. Mary Ann Ulrich Jerry Ussher A merry heart maketh Rich in common a cheerful colmten- ance. GAA 45 Y-Teens 2,35 Intramurals 3,4. Seniors Marland Welker All men are dust, but some are Gold Dust. Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Varsity c 3,4. sense. Hobby Club 3,45 Intra murals l,2,3,4. Earl Whitney Be tme to your own highest convictions. Modern Language Club 15 FTA 25 FTA Play 25 A Cappella Choir 253,45 Club Officer 4. 37 June Willis Frederick Wolf A bright and promis- All things come to ing young lady. those who wait. GAA 2,3,4g Y-Teens FFA l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4g Girls' Glee l,3,45 Football lg Club 25 Dramatics Club Oficer 4. Club 4. Maureen Wooley A good laugh is sun- shine. Y-Teens lg FNA 2,35 Intramurals 1,3,45 GAA 45 Girls' Glee Club 2. Seniors William Zemnicki As good a friend as any man could find. Hi-Y 3,45 FFA 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Robert Wolf Oh excellent young man! Baseball l,2,3,45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Foot- ball lg FFA 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 4. Vernon Zunk Although the lastg certainly not the least. Art Club 35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 1, Varsity C 4. 38 NOT PICTURED: Sharon Gast A Winsome girl with a friendly smile. Transferred from Bowl ing Green 4. Michael Sinay A new attraction to the Senior Class, Flutters the eye- lash of many a lass. Transferred from Central 4. Treasurer - Barbara Blankeg Secretary - Marianne Phillipsg Vice-President - Jerry Nisseng President - Charles Neal. Junior and Sophomore Class Officers Treasurer - Joan Bakerg Vice-President - Sara Shellesg President - Bruce Davisg Secretary - Jean Cousino. K9 ie . 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DEM Dan Graffeo Sharon Gregor Judy Gruenwald Frances Gumeny Bob Halka John Halka Edith Hamilton Ruth Ann Hansen Judy Hart 41 Roberta Culver Jack Clmningham Derry Curran Alida Deanda Bob DeCant Janice Deer Marilyn Dick Laura Dickey Dick Donnelly Anna Doroda Everette Downes Dana Duke Darla Dunsmore Larry Durivage Bob Edwarck Sharon Ensign Pat Feahr Gerald Foks Sally Frederick Shirley Frederick Barbara Futrell Karl Gadus Fxnest Getzinger Nick Getzlnger Joan Gibbs I.arryGillman Carolyn Gladieux Bemice Good BarbamGorka Nancy Gould L 'e , iii,e f 5 nyy r.lyer yeo F S ylnyd i f I F rikl i l J ky illi G D f f oool' G J i,' A , ,J ,,,.,, ,eq J 1 c, o i , . 5Q? g1 .-i Xfire , yyeyy'c of '1 y eymiffiy yzoy ' o y H , no yyr1,yy,yn Karen Lambillotte Bonnie Lanning Dick Laurell Mary Lou Lawrence Susan Lazenby Bob Lobochefski Richard Lowe Ronald Lowe John May 42 Kenneth Har-tbarger Mary Hartenfeld Dick Hartford Catherine l-laugh Phyllis Hartwig Larry Heckerman Dave Henninger Carol Hepner Ruth Herrick Eugene Hoffman Meredith Holly John Howard Janice Hunter Jean Hutson Ronnie Horvath Virginia Hymore Nathan Ireland Dale Joehljn Jerry Jones Alice Kahler Darlene Kanneman Jackie Karl Sue Keyer Judy Kiss Arlene Klaege Emma Knox Caroline Koch Harold Kohne Shirley LaBounty Fritz Ladd 9 3 ABQ grimy I A if MW 5 Wwe w-aww? N ,-,, Kathleen Piper Nancy Pollock Gerald Pratt Gretchen Quigg John Racz Dick Rahe Peggy Repasy Diane Roberts Mary Rogers 43 Pam Martin Joanne McAtee Jim McCann Mary McKee Marlene McKinney Patsy Muer Shirley Mickelson John Mihalko Marjorie Miller Merle Miller Pat Miller John Monde Dave Moore Rollin Morris Dave Myers Mary Myers Dave Neiderhauser Chuck Neal Chuck Nickols Dick Nissen Jerry Nissen Shirley Nye Jean Packer Joan Pastor Barbara Pelton Larry Penrod Arnold Perry Harvey Perry Joe Phillips Marianne Phillips Sharon Rose Carole Rouiller John Rowley Dorothy Sayen Beverly Schacht Dorothy Schiavone Marjorie Schoenrock David Schmidt Virginia Schweizer Norma Self Darles Sharlow Tom Sheehan Carolyn Sibbersen Sharon Sigler Marlene Skiver Sue Smith Bob Smith Gordon Sprague Jerry Stahl Marilyn St. John Ronnie Swope Marcia Takas Dale Tefft Darlene Thomas Judy Thomas Wayne Thrush JoAnn Tober Nello Tudico Gerald Vondran Susan Warkentien Betty Wamke Donna Willis Mark Winchester Judie Witty Russel Wright Not Pictured: Bob Martin Janice Miller Ronald Reynolck Nandor Toth , 1 , 5 f ROW l - Jeanette Abbott, Jim Abke, Fred Ackerman, John Anspach. 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ROW 6 - Danny Haas, Joann Hagedom, Irene Hager, Pat Hall, Lynn Harrell, Judith Hart, Wesley Harmook. ROW 7 - Jackie Haskins, Darold Henniger, David Henniger, Clara Herrera, Larry Hess, Joyce Hileman, Francis Hofbauer. ROW 8 - James Holme, Tom Howard, Junior Howell, larry Hoyt, Bill Huss, Jim Huss, Judy Huyck. ROW 9 - Leo Imm, Rosalie Ireland, Roberta James, Janet Jaquillard, Jerry Jaquillard, Betty Jenkins, Ed Kaehmadk. E K Sophomores ROW1 - Judy Keaton, Don Keiser, Margaret Kiel, Oville Kinstler, George Klawitter, Gary Koch, Helen Koch. ROW 2 - Ronald Koester, Nancy Kollarik, David Kolodzlejski, Ronald Kowalka, Nancy Kontak, Nancy LaCourse, Shirley Lamb. ROW 3 - Sharon Langendorf, Kenneth Lechma.n, Ruth Leisenheimer, John Liggett, Robert Lindell, James Loboschefski, Pat Long. ROW 4 - Carol Luce, Rollin Maas, Tonita Mason, Sherry McDougle, Susan McGarry, Helen McGee, John McGeorge. ROW 5 - Katherine McKinzie, Jim McNair, Gary Meinke, Carol Merren, Elaine Mickens, David Muir. ROW 6 - Lousie Miller, Grayce Moore, Tom Moore, Dennis Nopper, Pat Nation, Carol Neal, John Newton. ROW 7 - Bill Nissen, Larry Nissen, Rebecca Norrell, Ruth Novotny, Pat O'Brien, Shirley Oppe, John Ory. ROW 8 - Kathryn Oswald, Melvin Parker, Kathy Patchen, Lucille Pautz, Dorothy Oberdier, Pat Petiniot, Jackie Phillips. ROW 9 - Grace Pickard, Diane Plantz, Pat Poiry, Betty Pollock, Sue Potter, Larry Pratt, Dave Price. Ah H l'-f' . ' -me f . .. S , ez w ' 5137 F'f'l! ' i ,L V - - fs K, :rl ,M .V-15 K f J . , V ,ik - AE, 4 5, EV ' 1 V . 2 ,Q , ' , . . ,f - 4- , - .,, ,51 Ji U W s J M 'L ', to J J S y ,W,, .t Vzb. gg ., a g ,S 4 A 'W3' fling V ' -' I, ' A -A A - 51 gg-V. -.'.,, '-kk J -' P f , A,,. e .md ' ,.., 51 ff ah. Sophomores ROW 1: Paige Price, Sharon Price, Louis Puariea, Joann Puls, Ronald Rady, Chuck Rapp, Wayne Reed. ROW 2: Larry Relyea, Kathy Reynolds, Jim Rex, Louise Reynolds, Fred Rice, Edwin Richardson, Linda Rigg. ROW 3: Christine Riley, Marian Rettenberger, Karen Ritzenthaler, Darla Romstadt, Raymond Romstadt, Ruth Schact, Wilson Schaffer. ROW 4: Jim Schmidlin, Ray Schmidlin, John Schnell, Gary Shaneck, Wade Sharlow, Sara Shel- les, Calvin Sherman. ROW 5: Jim Sigurdson, Judy Sigurdson, Annabelle Smith, Janet Smith, Karen Smith, Lorna Smith, Sharon Smith. ROW 6: Wayne Smith, Joanne Snyder, Beverly Sofalvi, Jeny St. Bemard, Barbara Steadman, Ann Stewart, Don Stewart. ROW 7: Janice St. John, Nancy Stone, Naomi Streets, Lois Teal, Marjorie Thrush, Tom Tuller, Royce Vick. ROW 8: Frank Wagner, Gary Wagner, George Wagner, Ray Walendzak, Sharon Walker, Jack Walters, Dick West. ROW 9: Charles Westenbarger, Larry Westoven, Joyce Whitmaish, Kay Willis, Donna Wilson, Pat Zaff, Darlene Zunk. 48 r gtg, fr , 4, ja LL , i , L y L, . . 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A Freshmen ROW l: Nancy Akerman, Marilyn Ankele, Patricia Apanites, Andrea Ardley, Bill Armand, Carolyn Armstrong, Joella Bachmayer, Esther Baden, Betty Jo Bahnsen, Pat Ball. ROW Z: Bill Barthold, Larry Bauer, Jim Baurn, Jerry Baumgartner, Martha Beauchain, Dave Becker, Joe Belegrin, Tom Belegrin, Sally Bell, Dennis Berente. ROW 3: Karen Berger, Robert Blair, Shirley Blair, Darlene Blase, Ronald Boday, Bob Boos, Jackie Boos, Nancy Brenkman, Doug Breno, John Brewer. ROW 4: Bill Brice, Alice Brown, Joyce Bruggeman, Danny Buehrer, George Burns, Stanley Bury, Al Byers, Milyn Byers, Larry Camp, Richard Canales. ROW 5: Diana Carpenter, Margie Carr, Elda Carson, Mary Cassis, Glenda Champion, Tom Chetister, Suzanne Christiansen, Kenneth Cluck ey, Leon Cluckey, Mary Lee Ciski, ROW 6: Jeanette Coker, Tom Cordle, Margie Cotty, Barbara Cousino, Carolyn Cousino, Dick Cousino, Edward Cousino, Frances Cousino, Jim Croak, Bill Crouse. 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A 1 ia K V.'5,1.,. , ff . sl , K , gg-VV e:tfKz-fVV g,VV1.,',,yg,KKVVL-- V V K, Q, M V., .swf H .- ,i 'Y A L-is 'umfvli 'Vfffkf . ' ' ' J , V W 1' , -Sidi' J wif' ' ' , J' ,V V V KK s. V K- , mg . 4 . Q -Vi . iq V he ,K - I V ,,.,:-an ,Kg . V-ft was V ' V- V 1 , f., 1V , ,fs K, K.K..f1V,K V, Vw- e VVV. , ' V V V , ii gg V V yy, .. - -K 3 - 1 ilgl ,, f e Freshmen ROW 1: Kenny Hanely, Frank Hannak, John Hansen, Marty Hansen, Barbara Hardy, Sharon Hartford, Phyliss Haugh, Eugene Hawkins, Lesile Heckling, Jim Helle. ROW 2: Larry Henderson, Dan Hendrickson, Gary Henn- ingsen, Deanne Herman, Mary Ann Hoffman, Jack Hughes, Brenda Hunter, Sylvia Huyck, Ronald Jackson, David Jaeger. ROW 3: Darla Jambo, Doris Johnson, Ted Jeffries, Terese Jensen, Mary Lou Jones, Paul Kanne- man, Barbara Keaton, Garry Kellar, Kathy Keyer, Patsy Kiel. ROW 4: Carol Kile, Kristi King, Joe Kiss,Mar- vin Knox, Donald Bench, Lois Kohne, Kay Komo, Alice Komives, Jeanette Kontak, Tom Kontak. ROW 5: John Kovacs, Elsie Krayniak, Carol Lutornski, Barbara LaCourse, Sharon Lagos, Mary Ellen Lambert, Bonnie Lazenby, Donna Lang, Charles Luberger, Kathy McGarry. ROW 6: Duncan Main, Tom Makra, Bill Marsh, Ken- neth McCandless, Jim McGee, David McGeorge, Kathleen Meier, Ann Marie Mittie, Karen Mielke, Bill Miller. ROW 7: Bob Miller, Nancy Miller, Janis Milka, Bernard Mitchell, Nancy Mominee, Jim Montie, Jim Morrison, Jim Mueller, Mary Mottmiller, Ronald Mulvain. ROW 8: Kent Myers, Jack Nation, Ed Nawman, Ray Navarro, Janet Newman, Sharon Niederhauser, Mary Ellen Norell, Steve Otey, Jerry Ottney, Carol Parker. ROW 9:Lois Patton, Jim Peeples, Richard Pelton, Carol Penrod, Robert Periatt, Ruth Pfeiffer, Jeanette Phillips, Jerry Pryke, Judy Pullen, Linda Reitz. 50 A -K1 V, , , H ,JW V V it . . T -M in VV Y T V T ' s M ...W 'TRW 115254. 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V, i t T tx: ,V 5 S . 1.2.1 g V ww s me sat T K -'jj 'mf ',' , is ' . L V k.. L f , , , ' 11' 2 M , sg' ' ,EL Lv, Q - A 4,3 5 - 1 . ,. .il . . ,,.. .. ., h,,,5gw,,x ,W I it I :J w K A f A ,.kk ,, -, K . K, -' lf, . V ' ' 'L , f Q 3 - , . ' gi J' V : A f K- l , ,V ' ' A 5 f' 'V V! fVVf A -Q'V 7 I V . .5 . , f - if T f r :ef 'A 'iff ! - , 'f-rw ' ,L',. 1 'V-, ,, ,.:f.ww , fa., ,V ' Lf. .l- .. K. f , V :V 1 ' X. fe-Vf V i V V, L 'J' ,-, K. ' fwfr T f Qi... . J A T Freshmen ROW 1: Tom Rahla, Bob Reed, Marilyn Renner, Mary Lou Reno, Adella Revilla, Betty Rich, Lucy Rideou Frances Rodriguez, Denny Roth, Judy Runk. ROW 2: Carol Ann Ruth, Tamara Sallee, Doug Sanks, Pat Sarns, Carol Schiavone, Dave Schmidlin, Judy Schmidlin, Don Schnell, Sharon Scholz, Sondra Schroder. ROW 3: Mary Ann Schull, Jerry Scott, Claudia Seaman, Dwane Seimet, Jeanette Senci, Ronnie Shafer, Dennis Shaffer, David Shaw, Durenda Shaw, Dave Shook. ROW 4: David Shoop, Mary Jane Sibberson, Mary Ellen Skiver, Anna Skiles, William Sluhan, Pam Snyder, Janet Sorenson, Thomas Stacy, Margaret Staudinger, Sharon Steffan. ROW 5: Jeanette Stuller, Chester St. John, Judy St. John, Sharon Stoldt, John Studeneski, Sandra Swartz, Jim Taylor, Harry Teel, Pat Tholl, Carolyn Thomas. ROW 6: Gloria Thomas, Ken Thomasy, Mitchell Tonoff, Daniel Toth, Joe Toth, Don Tracy, Dianne Tussinger, Judy Walker, Butch Wallace, Tom Wallake. ROW 7: Howard Walters, Dick Ward, Eddie Warkentien, Beverly Waterman, Fred Weatherwax, Leroy Wells, Jim West, John West, George Widmer, Eleanore Wilkins. ROW 8: Jewell Williams, James Wolf, John Wolf, JonWo1fe, David Wooddell, Betty Veler, Frances Vincent, Jack Yaiser, Carol Younker, Mary Zunk. 90Ph0m0reS V 51 Judy Dunsmore Emily Durham f Vw-2 ,, ji! :V on 12 3. ,S s im R N , :swf ,I f ,M 4 :P f ,m V X bl X . NF I I 449 Student Council I l ROW l: Penny Ankele, Judy Kiss, Marianne Phillips, Margaret Staudinger, Jean Dunberger, Betty Hall, Pam Hemphill, Paige Price, Mr. Greenler. ROW 2: Jerry Baumgartner, Doug Ensign, Larry Westhoven, Mark Winchester, Betty Bahnsen, Sharon Byers, Sharon Ensign, Kathleen Phillips. ROW 3: Wesley Hartsook, Chuck Neal, Dave Myers, Jim Routson, Jim Binkley, John Anspach, Dave Shoup. T he purpose of the Student Council is to promote a closer relationship between the faculty and the student body This year the council sponsored the charity drive, managed the lost and found and pep meetings, and posted the honor roll. It sponsored a number of dances and lent financial support to the school paper. Being a member of the Toledo Area Student Council, it took an important part in the area activities. Subjects of interest to the stu- dent body were considered at the meetings each Monday. 54 OFFICERS President .............. . Jim Routson Vice President . . . . . Doug Ensign Secretary ..... . . Pam Hemphill Treasurer . . . . Dave Myers Youth for Christ ROW 1: Andrea Ardly, Mary Beaucharne, Sharon Sigler, Shirley Nye, Bonnie Peterson, Marjorie Thrush, Penny Ankele. ROW 2: Emily Durham, Mildred Close, Nancy Flack, Naomi Streets, Charlene Jambo, Lois Batista, Darla Jambo, Martha Beauchaine. ROW 3: Kathy Patehen, Judy Walker, Carol Bury, Alice Brown, Karen Guy, Kay Como, Betty Veler, Mary Ciski. ROW 4: Pam Snyder, Lois Hugh- lett, Darlene Zunk, Sherry McDougle, Maureen Wooley, Elaine Etts, Francis Rodri- quiz, Joyce Self, James Bielow. ROW 5: Shirley Lamb, Chuck Bee, Don Tracy, Kenney Hanely, Jim Baum, Frances O'Brien, Bob Dickenson. ROW 6: John Rowley, Jim Taylor, Howard Walters, Dave Shoup, Dan Hanely, Dave Henniger, DanGet- zinger, Leon Cluckey. 'fhe purpose of the YFC is to encourage and instruct Christian teenagers and reach the unsaved with the program that catches their enthusiasm, speaks their languages and makes the way of salvation unmistakably clear. Our ac- tivities include monthly socials, daily prayer meetings, Youth For Christ rallies, weekly scripture reading over the Public Address System, and giving the invocation at each assembly. OFFICERS: President ........... . . .Danny Hanely Vice President ..... . . Penny Ankele Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Sherry McDougle Chaplain ....... . . Marjorie Thrush 55 Crystal Staff ROW l, Miss Bicklehaupt, Ruth Frey, Jane Abke, Joanne Hagedorn, Jerry Baumgart- ner, Dana Duke, Bruce Davis, Joanne Mace, Mr. Henderson. ROW 2, Pat O'Brien, Betty Sibbersen, Beverly Craig, Marilyn Miller, Sharon Ensign, Mary Hartenfeld, John McFarland. ROW 3, Paul Cousino, Jack Cunningham, Bill Bachman, Dave My- Editor....... ers, Tom Sheehan, James Fox, Wayne Reed, Jim Binkley. . . . . Beverly Craig Business Manages - - . . . . .Bill Bachman Assistant Manage Athletics - -:-- Faculty ....... r... .. . .... .JimBin.kley Jack Cunningham Dave Myem . . . . .Dana Duke Organizations . . .... Sharon Ensign Photography. . . . . .Wesley Hartsook Art Work ..... . John McFarland Senior Activities. . . ...... Ruth Frey Junior Activities . . . . Mary Hartenfeld Tom Sheehan Sophomore Activities . . ...... Pat O'Brien Joanne Hagedorn Paul Cousino Wayne Reed Freshman Activities . . . . . Jerry Baumgartner Social Activities . . . ....... Jane Abke Snapshots ....... ..... B ruce Davis Typists ....... . . . Marilyn Miller Betty Sibbersen Joanne Mace Advisors . . . . . .Miss Bicklehaupt Staff Seniors Mr. Henderson Times Staff ROW 1: Marianne Phillips, Judy Kiss, Barbara Myers, Pam Hemphill, Sharon Gregor, Mr. Henderson. ROW 2: Betty Schriefer, Mary Ann Barteck, Pat Gorka, Karen Dun- son, Jolm Otey, Bonnie Lanning, Pat Jones, June Willis. ROW 3: Corrine Jacobs, Alice Varner, Barbara Fu.tre11, Beatrice Hofbauer, Carol Bossert, Don Hess, Linda Bodi, J eff Sigurdson, Nancy Simonis. Editor ........ . . . Barbara Myers Art ..... . . Barbara Futrell Assistant Editor. . . . . . Karen Dunson Business . . . .... Carol Bossert News. ....... ..... J udy Kim Exchange . . . . .Marianne Phillips Sp01'CS ...... .... Do I1 H685 AdViSO1' . . . . . .NIL Hendelson Staff Seniors 57 Zetes ROW 1: Ruth Frey, Anna Mae Ferguson, Barbara Myers, Kathleen Phillips, Mari- lyn Miller, Beatrice Hofbauer, Penny Ankele. ROW 2: Dana Duke, Sharon En- sign, Pat O'Ha.ir, Beverly Craig, Ann Hinel, Terry Curran, Janet KonoH, JoAnn Brunk, Mrs. Campbell. The main purpose ot the Zetalethian Literary Society is to promote the literary growth of the members. The secondary purpose is to teach good fellowship, consider- ation of others, value of co-operation and commendable school spirit. Not just any girl can belong to ZETES, You must have a B average in English and at least a 'C' in any other subject. New members are elected each year. The club meetings are once a month and after the meeting a literary program is planned. This year the ZETES sold confetti and surpentines at all of the home football games to 68.1211 extra ITIODCY. President . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplin. . . Advisor. . . 58 . . . .......... Kathleen Phillips Vice President. . . Secretary. . . . . OFFICERS . . .Barbara Myers . . . .Marilyn Miller .. ... .Beal-Iofbauer . . . Anna Mae Ferguson . . . . .Mrs. Campbell Bio Phy Chem ROW1 - Sharon Rose, Gordon Sprague, Ray Boos, Dana Duke, Mr. McCabe, ROW 2 - Barbara Blanke, Sarah Shelles, Clarence Hutson, Ed Kachmarik, Gary Koch, Bruce Davis, ROW 3 - Ralph Pollock, Jim Croak, Sharon Ensign, Sally Frederick, Doug Ensign, Dick Crouse. ROW 4 - Jim Rapp, Bill Bachman, Jim Routson, Rol- lin Morris, John McFarland, Chuck Rapp. Bio-Phy-Chem is the honorary science club of Clay High. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in science and provide an award for outstanding work in science. Its mem- bers are those who have shown by their character, leadership, scholarship that they are worthy of membership. OFFICERS President . . . Vice President . . ........ . . Secretary. . . Treasurer . . . Advisor . . 59 . . . . Ray Boos Gorden Sprague . . Sharon Rose . . Dana Duke . Mr. McCabe Servi ROW 1: Barbara Blanke, Carol Neal, Rita Eichen, Lucille Pautz, Kathy Reynolds, Susan Potter, Pat Tetiniot, Dianne Plantz, Judy Sigurdson, Joa.nne I-Iagedom, Miss Bicklehaupt. ROW 2: Pat Coyle, Paige Price, Mary Margaret Belegrin, Peggy Wagner, Karen Ritzenthaler, Joan Buntz, Lin- da Bertok, Dean Dunberger, Ruth Novotny. ROW 3: Ronald Swope, Mary Hartenfeld, Sharon Ensign, Carol Merron, Barbara Stedman, Anna Mae Market, Shirley Oppe, Sally Fredrick. ROW 4: Shirley Lamb, Carol Bossert, Pat Cousino, Avis Carpenter, Tom Sheehan, Lynn Harrell, Jack Cunningham, Judy Hart. ROW 5: Don Bachman, John Racz, Ch11ck Rapp, Wayne Reed, Joe Apanites, Chuck Neal, Jerry Nisen, Wesley Hartsook. Junior Classical League OFFICERS President ...... ......... . . Chuck Neal Vice President .... ....... . . . Tom Sheehan Secretary ...... . . . Sharon Ensign Treasurer . . . ..... Lynn Harrell Advisor . . . . . .Miss Bicklehaupt ROW 1: Barbara Keaton, Andrea Ardley, Jim Peoples, John Kovacs, Jim Helle, Tamara Sallee, Kathy Meier, Barbara Hardy, Miss Bicklehaupt. ROW 2: Doug Sanko, Don Schnell, Dan Bueher, Bill Sluhan, Janet Neuman, Joella Bachmayer, Kenneth Hanely, Mary Ellen Lambert. ROW 3: Susan McGarry, Dana Duke, Sharon Durivage, Karen Fabian, Margaret Staudinger, Sally Bell, Diana Carpenter, Barb- ara Cousino, ROW 4: Pam Snyder, Linda Reitz, Sylvia Huyck, Betty Rich, Joyce Bruggeman, Gloria Thomas, Kathy Patchen, Jane Bahnsen. ROW 5: David Shoop, Paul Cousino, Charles Luberger, John Cyrus, Dave Shook, Jim Meuller, Betty Bahnsen, Jean Garry. Domini Modern Language Club President, , , . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain , , , President. . . . Vice President Secretary 8: Treasurer. . . . . . Chaplain . . . ROW 1: Janet Becker, Jack Walters, Lola Coutcher, Sally Baker. ROW 2: Jerry Ja- quillard, Jim McGee, David Wooley, Robert Reed, Della Revilla, Nancy Ann Brenk- man, Joe Kiss, Mrs. Campbell. ROW 3: Sarah Shellas, Judie Witty, Larry Baum, Bet- ty Pollock, Lois Teal, Eugene Hoffman. ROW 4: Ruth Frey, Mary Costell, Ruth Pfeif fer, Carol Thompson, Judy Keaton, Sharon Lagos, Edward Cousino, Claudia Seaman. ROW 5: Ronald Jackson, Bob Blair, Judy Thomas, Pat O'Brien, Mary Ann Hoffman, Dennis Shaefer, Art Esquivel, Steve Berchett. ROW 6: John Rowley, Verlene Hosley, Joan Baker, Ann Hirzel, Carol Bossert, Jane Belcik, Pat Hall, Tom Howard. ROW 7: Joe Phillips, Dave Price. The Modern Language Club is made up' of two groups--French and Spanish. The purpose of this club is to get the members better acquainted with French and Spanish languages and customs. OFFICERS French Group . Lola Coutcher . ..---.....-. .- . . Eugene Hoffman . . . Sally Baker . . . Pat O'Brien Claudia Seaman .-. . -.---s...-. Spanish Group -Q. , . Jack Walters , , . Joe Phillips , , Janet Becker Mary Gutierrez 0...-.......... .---Q-1 - .sf -...- u..-.-.-. Advisor . . . . . . Mrs. Campbell 61 F. B. L. A. ROW 1 - linda Bodi, Darles Sharlow, Shirley Mickelsen, Pat Gorka, Eleanor Cousino, Miss Trombly. ROW 2'- Barbara Pelton, Jean Hutson, Pat Moore, Rita Burkhardt, Barbara Blanke, Sharon Lagendorf. ROW 3 - Nancy Kontak, Annabelle Smith, Pat Apanites, Jane Cousino, Kathleen Cousino, Judy Hart. ROW 4 - Shirley Freder- ick, Barbara Hall, Dorinda Shaw, Kathleen McGarry, Marcia Takacs, Peggy Repasy, Helen McGee, Irene Hager. The Future Business Leaders of America is strictly for business students who are interested in choosing busi- ness occupations. The purpose is to develop aggressive business leadership. You must have a C average before you can join the club. Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . . 62 President. . . . . . . . News Reporter. . . OFFICERS Shirley Mickelsen . . . . .Pat Gorka. . .Darles Sharlow .Eleanor Cousino . . . . .Linda Bodi . . .Mis Trombly Dramatics Club ROW 1 - Lorna Smith, Janet Konoff, Janet Smith, Nancy Gould, Loretta Hulls, Christy King, Pat Coyle, Jo- anne Mace, Karen Bumer, Sue Warkentien, Judy Runk, Janice St. John, Barbara Pelton, Mr. Fasnaugh. ROW 2 - June Willis, Judy Baker, Joan Gibbs, Carole Rouillier, Pat Miller, Sharon Gregor, Ruth Frey, Sally Baker, Marilyn Renner, Janet Jacquillard. ROW 3 - Ann I-Iinel, Lola Coutcher, Carol Schiavone, Elizabeth Kim, Mary Ann Bartek, Emma Knox, Judy Babcock, Dorothy Sayen, Jean Hutson, Joanne Puls. ROW 4 - Dianne Carpenter, Sally Bell, Betty Rich, Linda Bertok, Judy Huyck, Pam Martin, Beverly Schacht, Janice Carter, Carol Hepner, Nancy Simonis. ROW 5 - Eleanor Cousino, Verlene Hosley, Mary Myers, Edith Hamilton, Dar- la Dunsmore, Elaine Goode, Nancy Ackerman, Mary Ann Hoffman, Jacky Karl, Shirley Mickelsen. ROW 6 - Jane Belcik, Pat Hall, Gretchen Quigg, Marion Rittenberger, Joanne Tober, Claudia. Seammen, Mary McKee, Darles Sharlow, Lillian Teel, Barbara Futrell. ROW 7 - Judy Hart, Judy Gruenwald, Pat Cousino, Linda Bodi, Joan Pastor, Carol Bossert, Pat O'Hair, Shirley Frederick, Caroline Koch. ROW 8 - Richard Schwirking, Earl Whimey, Dick Huyck, Dallas Snow, Gary Koch, Jim Thomson, Lynn Harrell, Ed Sherman, Doug Ensign. The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to promote a greater interest in the theater by the production of school plays and the planning of field trips to view dramatic productions of a non-professional nature. OFFICERS President ..... .............. J anet Konoff Vice President. . . ....... . . Nancy Simonis Secretary .... . . . Sally Baker Treasurer . . . . . Ann Hirzel Chaplain . . . . . .Jackie Karl 63 '-yr. F. H.A. ROW 1 - Arlene Klaege, Ruth Herrick, Sue Smith, Betty Warnke, Kathleen Peiper, Marlene Skiver, Marilyn Ankele. ROW 2 - Kathryn Oswald, Loran Smith, Marilyn Gill, Dorothy Schiavone, Nancy Pollock, Alice Komives, Jeanette Kontack, Carolyn Cousino, Miss Wiles. ROW 3 - Sharon Gladney, Karen Lambillotte, Caroline Sibber- son, Marilyn Dick, Kittie Bucher, Roberta James, Norma Guile, Peggy Bucher, Kath- ryn McKin.ny. ROW 4 - Catherine I-laugh, Frances Vincent, Judy Dunsmore. ROW 5 - Judy Keaton, Carol Ruth, Anna Doroda, Shirley Blair, Marilyn Camp, Elaine Mickens, Mary Jane Sibberson, Mary Lou Reno. ROW 6 - Carol Bodi, Carol Cousino, Barbara LaCourse, Emma Knox, Marlene NlcKinny, Pat Muer, Dianne Bailey, Mary Ellen Skiver. ROW 7 - Janet Sorrenson, Carol Kile, Mary Nunk, Phyllis Hartwig, Dienna Herman, Judy Burno, Pat Long, Rebecca Norrell, Brenda Hunter. The purposes of the Future Homemakers of America are: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international goodwill. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in the home. OFFICERS President .............. Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Reporter ..... Historian .... Parliamentarian . . . . Advisors .... . - . . - n . I o . . 64 Betty Warnke Kathleen Pieper Suzanne Smith Ruth Herrick Marilyn Ankele Arlene Kleage Marlene Skiver Mrs. Wiles Mrs. Humphrey ROW 1: Dick Egert, Bob Wolf, Nick Getzinger, Ron Horvath, Chester Bodi, Fred Wolf, Daryl Bouck, ROW 2: Mr. Rader, Sklp Boday, Stanley Bury, George Klwitter, Laur ence Pratt, Fred Ackerman, Joe Dominique, Ray Walendzak ROW 3 Bill Egert,Ne1 son Bodi, Joe Belegrin, Charles Sheehan, Jim Huss, Merle Berger, Wade Sharlow ROW 4: Kenneth Berger, Jerry Pratt, Denny Nopper, Jim Schmidlin, Gary Henning son, Dave Becker, John Davies. ROW 5 Ray Romstat, Wayne Bodi, John Wolf, Jim Fox, Dale Joehlin, John Hansen, Louis Ruth, Donald Bene 1 The Future Farmers of America is a large national organization sponsored by the United States Office of Educa tion under the direct supervision of the National FFA Association The aim of this organization is to promote leadership, co-operation, scholarship, thrift, citizenship community affairs and to develop better farmers Some of the activities of the Clay Chapter are: contests in past control, livestock Judging, public speaking and parliamentary procedure. Members display proJects at fairs and every four years they attend the Intemational Livestock Show at Chicago, Illinois. President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . Sentinal . . Chaplain . . . Advisor . . . OFFICERS: Dick Egert Bob Wolf Chester Bodi Fred Wolf Daryl Bouck Ronnie Horvath Nick Getzinger Mr. Rader ROW 1: Ann Hirzel, Kathleen Phillips, Sharon Davenport, Loretta I-lulls, Barbara Myers. ROW 2: Mona Evers, Pat Jones, Judy Beale, Suzanne Soncrant, Pat Morgan, Nancy Bourdo, Shirley Cutcher, Miss Michel. ROW 3: Becky Sabo, Mary Margaret Belegrin, Janet Heintschel, Betty Schriefer, Delores Knoll, JoAnn Brtmk, Janet Konoff. ROW 4: Verlene Hosley, Janet Crandell, Corrine Jacobs, June Willis,Marilyn Cedoz, Donna Disbennet, Carol Bury, Alice Varner. ROW 5: Marilyn Miller, Betty Sibbersen, Terry Curran, Pat O'I-lair, Bea Hoibauer, Anna Mae Ferguson, Suzanne Matile. Senior President ..... Vice President . Secretary .... Treasurer . . Chaplain ..... Y Representative Advisor ...... Y-Teens Sharon Davenpor Loretta Hulls Kathleen Phillips Barbara Myers Ann Hirzel Betty Sibbersen Miss Michel The Y-Teens strive to develop good chara cter and leadership under the guidance of the YWCA. Dur- ing the school year, we perform many social .md beneficial activities. President . . . . . . Vice President . . Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . , Chap1ain....... Y Representative . Sergeant at arms . Advisor , . . Juniors Bonnie Lanning Alida Deanda Carol Base Jackie Karl Dorothy Berger Joan Gibbs Mary Myers Darla Dunsmore Miss Smith Y-Teens ROW 1: Dorothy Berger, Carol Base, Bonnie Lanning, Alida Deanda, Jackie Karl, Joan Gibbs. ROW Z: Janice Carder, Carolyn Gladieux, Mary Lou Lawrence, Bernice Good, Jean Packer, Dianne Roberts, Miss Smith, Darla Dunsmore, Mary Myers. ROW 3: Linda Bertok, Francis Guminy, Shirley LaBounty, Roberta Culver, Nancy Gould, Judy Babcock. ROW 4: Carol I-Iepner, Judie Witty, Muffy Holly, Barbara Futrell, Joan Pastor, Judy Hart, Edith Hamilton, DonnaBrunk. Sophomores Y-Teens President . . . . Vice President . . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Chaplain ..... Y Representative Sargeant at Arms Advisor ...... Sue Potter Beverly Sofalvi Judy Sigurdson Janet Jaquillard Joyce Whitmarsh Jane Bahnsen Darla Romstadt Mrs. Mook ROW 1: Jane Bahnsen, Joyce Whitndarsh, Beverly Sofalvi, Sue Potter, Janet Jaquillard, Judy Sigurdson, Darla Romstadt. ROW 2: Margaret Kiel, Delores Blase, Pat Nation, Karen Smith, Ursula Ball, Sandra Brice, Carol Luce, Toniat Mason, Mary Doroda, Mrs. Mook. ROW 3: Linda Rigg, Janet Smith, Janice St. John, Clara Herrera, Sylvia Ginn, Pat Clark, Jackie Haskins, Winona Carter. ROW 4: Marcia Danyi, Ruth Leisenheimer, Sharon Smith, Helen Koch, Kay Willis, Rosemary Cousino, Ruth Schacht, Nancy Kollarik, Carol Neal. ROW 5: Pat Zaeff, Louise Reynolds, Grace Pickard, Carol Welsel, Mary Costell, Mary Stone, Char- lotte Geldine, Judy Baker, Carol Frey. ROW 6: Joyce Hileman, Caroll Merron, Donna Wilson, Jackie Phillips, Sharon Walker, Judy Periot,Nancy La Course, Doris May, Judy Dietrick. The Y-Teens strive to develop good character and leadership under the guidance of the YWCA. Dur- ing the school year, we perform many social and beneficial activities. ROW l: Betty Bahnsen, Carol Penrod, Glenda Champion, Delpha Deanda, Judy Pullon, Sandra Grant. ROW 2: Tamara Sallee, Bonnie Lazenby, Judy Schmidlyn, Sharon Durviage, Sara Sholty, Becky French, Lucy Ride- out, Janette Sinci, Mary Lou Jones, Dianne DeCay. ROW 3: Patsy Kiel, Janette Phillips, Bev Waterman, Margie Carr, Lois Kohn, Nancy Mominee Carol Parker, Jervill William, Janette Stull. ROW 4: Judy St. John, Nancy Miller, Carol Farrell, Francis Cousino, Janet Newman, Sandy Swartz, Sue Christiansen, Mary Ellen Lambert. ROW 5: Mary Ellen Mot- miller, Ruth Romstadt, Sharon Lagos, Elsie Kraniak, Sharon Stenfer, Janet Gregor, Kathy Keyer, Barbara Cousino, ROW 7: Betty Hall, Margorie Cotty, Janette Koker, Mary Ann Cossins, Mary Dykstra, Linda Reitz, Jean Garry, Ester Baden. OFFICERS: President . . . . . . . Glenda Champion Vice President . . . Judy Pullen Secretary ...... Betty Bahnsen Treasurer . . . . . Carol Penrod Y-Teen Rep ..... Delpha Deanda Chaplain . . . . . .Sandra Grant Freshman Y-Teens Senior Hi-Y ROW 1: Bill Lee, Jerry Nissen, Jim Blair, Clarence I-Iutson, Don Hess, Doug Ensign, Dave Moore. ROW 2: John Howard, Don Brinkman,Bill Zemnicki, Gene Sawyer, Everett Downs, Dick Laurell, Jim Halka, Mark Winchester. ROW 3: Larry Thomasy, Dave Moore, Glen Susor, Derry Curran, Paul TenEyck, Tom Sheehan, Bill Carr. The Senior Hi-Y of Clay High School is a branch of the YMCA . We aim to build character through a fine social and recreational program Our motto is-- Fellowship Today, Brotherhood Tomorrow. We sponsor bowling parties, splash parties, roasts, and other social affairs. OFFICERS: President ................ Clarence l-Iutson Vice-President . . . Bill Lee Treasurer .... Don Hess Secretary . . . lim Blair Chaplain ....... Jerry Nissen Sargeant at Arms . . Doug Ensign Juniors Hi-Y ROW l: Mr. Ziss, John Newton, Royce Vick, Ron Koester, Wesley Hartsook, Jerry Baumgartner, Ed Kachmarik. ROW 2: Tom Kontak, Robert Coutcher. ROW 3: Bruce Gross, Paul Dickey, Denny Roth, Tom Coutcher, George Burns, Fred Rice, Bruce Davis, Gary Koch. ROW 4: Danny Haas, Jack Nation, Joe Toth, Bill Barthold Ted Jefferys, Bob Donalley, Bill Brice, Bill Marsh. 'ROW 5: Ronnie Gladieux, Larry Camp, Larry Hess, Larry Westhoven, Ken Thomasy, Tom Stacy, John Liggett, Ronnie Kowalka. The purpose of the Junior Hi-Y program is to develop the individual and prepare him for Christian leadership and service in his school, home, and church, and to give him fine training for his Hi-Y work in his senior high school years. President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . Advisor . . . . . . .Wesley Hartsook . r . . . . .Jerry Baumgartner Ed Kachmarik John Newton Ron Koester Mr. Ziss . - - . - u . - Q . - . 69 Art Club ROW 1: Jean Packer, Bill Mominee, LeRoy I-Iartsing, Jerry Cousino, Pat Ball, Mr. Hauter. ROW 2: Fred Vincent, Phil Cavas, Ron Molnar, Ronnie St. John, DickWest. The objective ofthe Art Club is primarily aimed at stimulating and promoting an increasing interest and appreciation for good art in all of its forms. Through ex- posure to and recognition of good art, students are better able to become citizens who are both selective and contruction. The club also strives to accomplish worth while projects which tend to develop and mold wholesome personalities. OFFICERS: President ............ . . LeRoy Hartsing Vice -President . . . . . . Bill Mominee Secretary .... . . . Pat Ball Treasurer . . . . . . Jerry Cousino 70 ROW 1: Mr. West, Rollin Morris, Ann Stewart, Rosie Glass, Larry Gill- man. ROW 2: Jim Wolfe, Jim Miller, Kent Myers, Marty Hansen, Carole Rouiller, Sharon Gregor, Caroline Koch. ROW 3: Dick Pelton, David Muir, Ron Rady, David Driftmeyer, Dave McGeorge, Bev Schacht, Rita Eischen. ROW 4: Larry Relyea, Tom Eversdon, Frank Wagnor, Tom Tuller, Larry White, Ronald Short, Don Brenkman. ROW 5: John West, Dan Craffeo, Tony Blum. President ..... Vice President . . Secretary ..... Treasurer , , Advisor . . . . . . Hobby Club Ray Boos Ron Swope Janice Hunter Pat Petiniot Mr. Berkey Photography President , . , Vice President Secretary , . . . . . Treasurer . . Club . . . . Rollin Morris Ann Stewart A Rosie Glass Larry Gillman ROW l: lvlr. Berkey, Ray Boos, Ron Swope, J: nice Deer, Pat Petiniot. ROW 2: Tom Rahla, Jim Holmes, Bill Miller, Jim Morrison, Bob Boos. ROW 3: Roger Cillmore, Ed Warkentien, Steve Otey, John Monte, Tom Belegrin, Joanne Tober, Susan Warkentien. ROW 4: David Jaeger, Rich- ard Cousino, Virgil Brower, Dean Crandall, Richard Ward, Jim Abke, Mike Danyi. ROW 5: Mike Gray, Eugene Sawyer, Frank Dobroski,David Shaw, Russell Davis, Frank Dotson, Phil Baum. ROW 6: Bernard Mitchell, John Racz, Larry Durivage, Joe Apanites, Darold Henniger, Jim McCan, Jerry Wagnor. F. T. A. ROW l: Jim Rapp, Beverly Craig, Bill Bachman, Jane Abke, Ralph Pollock. ROW 2: Miss Bodle, Joanne Mace, Sharon Rose, Kathy Reynolds, Ruth Frey, Marianne Phillips, Judy Kiss, Mary Ann Barteck, Peggy Wagner. ROW 3: Sara Shellas, Karen Ritzenthaler, Carol Barthold, Paige Price, Joanne Hagedorn, Ruth Pfeiffer, Sharon Price, Joan Buntz, Karen Fabicn, Ann Arvey. ROW 4: Shirley Oppe, Darlene Kanne- man, Susan Lazenby, Katherine Haugh, Marian Rcntenberger, Anna Mae Market, Ruth Ann Hansen, Karen Dunsone. ROW 5: Alice Kahler, Susan McGarry, Sally Frederick, Nancy Simonis, Virginia Schweizer, Joan Pastor, Joan Baker, Caro1Bossert. ROW 6: John Gyuras, Lynn Harrell, Don Bachman, Chuck Rapp, Wayne Reed, Chuck Neal, Jack Cunningham, Paul Cousino. The Josephine Fassett Future Teachers of Clay High is a pre -professional club. The FTA has six purposes: 1. To have selective recruitment program for students in teaching. 2. To present a program of orientation to teaching, including a broad picture ofthe opporutnities of the teaching profession and the many areas of teaching. 3. To develop the beginnings of professional attitude. 4. To set up a program of individual conferences for FTA Club members for guidance and pre-pro- fessional service and development. 5. To give members an opportunity to work with children in situations where they may realize potential satisfaction in teaching. 6. To act as a service club for the staff and students of the high school. OFFICERS Vice President . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Historian . . . Advisor . . . President . . . 1 2 Bill Bachman Jane Abke Beverly Carig I im Rapp Ralph Pollock Miss Bodle O O Q ROW 1: Jean Dunberger, Dana Duke, Barbara Blanke, Sharon Ensign, Mary Hartenfeld, M1ss I-lrnz. ROW 2: Ruth Novotny, Joanne Snyder, Pat Miller, Dianne Plantz ROW 3 Pam Mar tm, Barbara Steadman, Jean Cousino, Avis Carpenter, Sharon Byers The purpose ofthe Future Nurses of America 1S to create an interest in nursing for girls who plan on making it their career To belong to the Future Nurses you must be taking the academic course. Some of the activities of the FNA are checkinfr the hearing ofthe students in the three campus schools, adopting several elderly people candy sales, and club parties OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Blanke President .... Vice President. . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Chaplin. . . . Sharon Ensign . . . .Dana Duke Mary Hartenfeld .Jean Dunberger J unior Class Play ROW 1: Mary Lou Lawrence, Pat Miller, Dana Duke, Mr. Fasnaugh, Ruth Herrick, Carolyn Gladieux, Barbara Blanke. ROW 2: Ju-ly Thomas, Gretchen Quigg, Steve Bercheu, Ron Swope, Judy Babcock, Jean Hutxon, Nancy Gould. ROW 3: Bill Carr, Daxles Sharlow, Shirley Michelson, Sue Smith, Edith Hamilton, Caroline Koch. ROW 4: Mary McKee, Peggy Repasy, Shirley Frederick, Linda Bodi, Pat Cousino, Judy Gruenwald. ROW 5: Tom Sheehan, John Racy, Jerry Stahl, Jerry Fox, Joe Apanites, Chuck Neal. Thu play this year was titled Stage Door . It took place in New York City and concerned the lives and loves of many up and coming actresses. 75 ational Honor Society ROW 1: JoAnn Brunk, Sally Baker, Dana Duke, Ruth Herrick, Jane Abke, Ruth Frey, Carol Barthold, Sharon Rose, Joanne Mace. ROW 2: Sharon Ensign, Sue Smith, Dick Crouse, Ray Boos, Kathleen Phillips, Clarence Hutson, lola Coutcher. ROW 3: Ju-ly Gruenwald, Alice Kahler, Ann Hirzel, Pat O'Hair, Doug Ensign, Beatrice Hofbauer, Beverly Craig. ROW 4: Walter Schanke, John McFarland, Jim Rapp, Jim Routson, Bill Bachman, Tom Sheehan, Jack Cunningham. To be elected to the National llonor Society is the highest honor that Clay Senior High School can be- stow upon a student. The nicinbcrs are selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The induction ceremony is the only such ftuiction conducted before the student body. The pin worn by the National Ilonor Society members bears a lighted torch symbolizing the light of knowledge, and the letters S,C,L,S, signifying the four qualifications scholarship, character, leadership, and service. T6 Girls Glee Club , 5 ' ,f,.Wf,,1- , in r i if Eff ,iz X 5 . s 0 it I H, Q Ef f ROW 1: Mary Beauchaine, Clara Herrera, Kitty Bucker, Judy Hart, Mary Doroda, Karen Larnbillotte, Margaret Kiel, Janet Jaquillard, Peggy Bucker, Ruth Schacht, Lorna Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Runyan, Helen Koch, Mary McKee, Arlene Klaege, Charlotte Geldine, Irene Hager, Beverly Sofolvi, Marilyn Dick, Ruth Novotny, Pat Feahr, Sandra Brice, Joan Gibbs. ROW 3: Barbara Steadman, Grayce Moore, Donna Brunk, Virginia Schweizer, Avis Carpenter, Shirley Lamb, Darles Sharlow, Mary Hartenfeld, Nancy LaCourse, JoAnn Puls. The Girls Glee Club is made up of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. The girls take part in many different programs and activities such as the Christmas Program and Jamboree. OFFICERS Manager ............... . . Darles Sharlow Assistant Manager. . . .... Ruth Schacht Secretary ....... . . .Janet Iaquillard Assistant Secretary. . . . . . . JoAnn Puls W S Librarian ........ . . Ruth Novotny Director. . . . . Mr. Runyan 77 ROW 1: MI. Runyan, Barbara Blanke, Suzanne Soncrant, Loretta Hulls, Paige Price, Judy Kiss, Mona Evers, Pat Moore, Sharon Price. ROW 2: Peggy Repasy, Dana Duke, Ruth Herrick, Anna Mae Market, Jacky Karl, Kathleen Boday, Pam Martin, Bev Sehaclit. ROW 3: Emma Knox, Janet Becker, Helen McGee, Dick Huyck, Nick Getzinger, Bob Decant, Royce Vick, Lynn Hazrell, Ralph Pollock. ROW 4: Mary Myers, Sally Frederick, Verlene Hosley, Earl Whitney, Dick Schweirking, Jim Taylor, Larry Hess, John Gyuros, Jack Cunningham. A Cappella The A Cappella Choir is L1 group of selected voices under the able direction of Mr. Ralph Runyan, better known as Chief . The choir sings for various churches and clubs throughout the year. The niost important event of the year is a musical known as the Jz1n1boree . 78 ROW 1: Sharon Ensign, Sue Smith, Ruth Frey, Sara Shelles, Karen Ritzenthaler, Laura Dickey, Janet Crandall, Anna Mae Ferguson, Donna Disbennet. ROW 2: Marilyn Miller, Bea Hofbauer, Barb Myers, Kay Willis, Pat Gorka Caroline Koch, Terry Curran, Joan Pastor. ROW 3: Bobby Blair, Jerry Scott, Gary Koch, Jim McGee, Ed Cousino Marvin Knox, Anna Arvay, Suzanne Matile, Beverly Craig. ROW 4: Ronald Short, Chuck Neal, Wesley Hartsook, Jim Blair, Bill Lee, Barbara I-lall, Sharon Davenport, Alice Varner. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Bourdo, John Rowley, July Huyck. Choir Manager ...... Assistant Manager. Secretary ...... Assistant Secretary Treasurer ...... Assistant Treasurer. . . Librarians. . . . . . Director. . . . 79 OFFIC ERS Earl Whitney Ruth Frey Pat Moore Sue Smith Nancy Bourdo Mona Evers Barb Myers an Mr. Runyan d Bea Hofbauer ROW 1: Ruth Frey, Anna Mae Ferguson, Pam Hemphill, Barbara Myers, Beatrice Hoibauer. ROW 2: Judy Beale, Suzanne Soncrant, Pat Morgan, Mona Evers, Janet Konoff, Loretta Hulls, Betty Schriefer, Dolores Knoll, Pat Moore, Miss Jones. ROW 3: JoAnn Brunk, June Willis, Kathleen Phillips, Corrine Jacobs, Marilyn Cegloz, Alice Varner, Donna Disbennett, Jane Abke, Sally Baker. ROW 4: Peggy Wagner, Pat Gorka, Carol Bury, Mary Agnes Hofbaucr, Pat Jones, Mary Margaret Belegrin, Janet Hcintschel, Lola Coutcher, Lillian Teel. ROW 5: Anna Mae Market, Karen Dunson, Maureen Woo- ley, Janet Crandall, Ann Arvay, Shirley Cutcher, Sharon Davenport, Suranne Matile, Mary Ann Bart- eck, Be-:ky Sabo. ROW 6: Pat O'Hair, Bem Sibbersen, Nancy Simonis, Terry Curran, Carol Bossert, Beverly Craig, Marilyn Miller, Verlene Hosley, Ann Hirzel. ROW 7: Shirley Lamb, Avis Carpenter, Virginia Schweizer, Joan Pastor, July Periot, Phyllis Hartwig, Linala Bofli, Marilyn St. John. OFFICERS President ..... . . Pam llcmpliill Secretary. . . . Barbara Myers Vice President. . . . . . Anna Mae Ferguson Chaplain .... . . Beatrice Hofbauer Treasurer .............. Ruth Prey Advisor .................. Miss Jones ROW 1: Margaret Kiel, Marjorie Thrush, Joyce Whitmarsh, Annabelle Smith, Sara Shellas, Barbara Pelton, Ruth Schaclit, Janice St. John, Carol Luce, Jean Packer, Dianne Roberts. ROW 2: Pat Feahr, Susan Potter, Kathy Reynolds, Pat Petiniot, Janet Smith, Carol Frey, Marcia Danye, Joan Buntz, Nancy Knomk, Judy Kiss, Marianne Phillips, Barbara Blanke. ROW 3: Sharon Gregor, Joan Gibbs, Nancy Gould, Donna Brunk, Judy Babcock, Pat Zaff, Kathleen Cousino, Jane Cousino, Barbara Gorka, Janet Jaquillaul. ROW 4: Sanplra Brice, Linda Bertok, Ruth Herrick, Dana Duke, Carol Barthold, Francis Gurniny, Jean Hutson, Shirley LaBounty, Carole Rouiller, Pat Miller. ROW 5: Jackie Phil- lips, Jean Druiberger, Carol Hepner, Sharon Smith, Juflie Witty, Ann Stewart, Kay Willis, Charlotte Gelcline, Joanne Puls. ROW 6: Rita Bimkhardt, Bonnie Lanning, Mary Hartenfcld, Darles Sharl.ow, Eleanor Cousino, Shirley Michelson, Jufly Huyek, Pat O'B:ien, Donna Wilson. ROW 7: Barbara Sted- man, Ruth Novotny, Carol Merron, Jane Bahnsen, Irene Hager, lviarian Retenberger, Helen McGee, Janet Becker, Judy Baker. ROW 8: Pam Martin, Edith Hamilton, Jacky Karl, Darla Dunsmore, Caro- line Koen, Beverly Schacht, Judy Thomas, Shirley Oppc. ROW 9: Sharon Byers, Shirley Frederick, Juily Dietrick, Pat Hall, Jane Belcik, Mary Myers, Joan Baker, Barbara Futrell, Muffy Holly. .AJ Varsity ROW 1: Mr. Federici, Dick Crouse, Dave Myers, Bob Hanely, Jim Binkley ROW2 Gerald Fox, Marty Welker, John Otcy, Dick Peth Dick Donnelly, Gary Revill, B111 Culish, Bob Berry. ROW 3: Gary Scheneck, Don Metzker, Dave Pyle, Fritz Ladd, Al Avery, Gordie Sprague. ROW 4: John McGeorge, John Montie, Dave Niederhauser, Vernon Zunk, Kafl Godus, John Anspach, George Cavas ROW 5 Butch Ulr1ch,Don Kaiser, Jerry Stahl, Jim Routson, Steve Suto, Tom Rietzke, Terry Belcik The purpose of the Varsity C is to create a better and closer understanding between the athletes and faculty of Clay High. 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This years drum major and majorettes, who worked hard toward a successful season, are: drum major, senior, Jim Blairg majorettes: seniors, JoAnn Brunk, Ruth Frey, and Pam Hemphill, head majoretteg juniors, Barbara Futrell, Sharon Engisng sophomore, Kay Willis, Jim Blair VISITORS ENDVVNI EAG LE S YDS.T0 ' F' 1 YM ,Mg K N..-M .h.w.......- M, .. . ,W,,.,.-W.-- wg,,......--A 5 , ,,,....W v fy 'fi K A af. 25511. WQSFQYT Q K ff E 5 -W . .M W ,,.w:U,f:t7fggz.1:iz ' ' ' -'Z 1l945iZW xQi9f'Vf?mxf L' . . ,A , .mf 'K R 1 ., , 1 , I' A J.: aigpvf ,A qia. LA f'?s3?i+z1Q3-fVv W'-igyiizh :WL fwfjb W' ., ,awk Q-ggi v?.a,,Ti.4 , fWLig:jN,4,k.A, ui , M I Q .,., . ., . M V, fm. . -135212 K 4 W 1 -.mu NM-. Shirley Nusbaum, Last Year's Queen, Crowns Pamela Hemphill, As Her Attendants, Donna Disbennett and Beatrice Hofbauer, Watch. H C O E M R E E C M O o M N I I N E G S A Kiss For Our Queen From Student Council President, Jim Routson. 86 -mmk gym Sixth Annual Snowball Dancing In the Dark Till I Waltz Again With You Making a Wish For 11 Happy New Year. Our Coaches and Their Wives. NLQU5 Dancell 5455 l Could Have Danced All Night Q , -L - Wm 4:l:i1QZ3f15:5:' N A PGRTS ROW 1: Mgr. Bill Crouse, Dick Crouse, Allen Avery, Dick Baumgartner, Bill I-Iuss, Bob Berry, Gary Re- vill, Marty Walker, Mgr. Jim Huss, Coach Coontz. ROW 2: Coach Federici, Dick Donnally, Gary Shan- eck, Fritz Ladd, Dave Niederhauser, Butch I-Iofbauer, Gordon Sprague , Gerald Vondron, Don Metzger, Skip Nissen, Mgr. Don Clark. ROW 3: Jim Bellville, Larry Westhoven, John McGeorge, John Anspach, George Cavas, Jim Binkley, J erry Stahl, Don Keiser, Dave Myers, Batch Ulrich, Terry Belcik, John Mon- tie. Varsity Football Football Coaches Clay- 8 Fostoria Clay - 21 Clyde Clay - O Whitmer Clay - 13 Dayton Kaiser Clay - 6 Sylvania Clay - 7 Bedford Clay - 30 Dayton W. Wright 57 Clay - 20 Cuyohoga Falls Clay - 34 Rogers ROW 1: MI. Coontz, Mr. Fe-ierici. ROW 2: Mr. Spring, Mr. Jo- hansen, Mr. Morgan. 90 George Cavas Jim Binkley Fuliback Right End Varsity Marty Welker Right Guard Don Metzger Right Guard Seniors Gary Revill Left Haliback Butch Ulrich Tackle Dick Crouse Right Guard 'slr ROW 1: Garry Mienke, Lan'y Westhoven, Don Steward, Roland Maas, John Anspach, Jim Schmidlin, Phil Baum, Dave Brown, Skip Nissen, Mgr. Bob Periott. ROW 2: Coach Coontz, Ron Kowalka, Ray Romstadt, Larry Hender- son, Al Byers, Tom Wallake, Dave Becker, Don Tracy, John Newton, Jim Sigurdson, Jim Rex, Coach Morgan. ROW 3: Mgrs. Marty Hansen and Steve Otey, Tom Kontak, Jerry Baumgartner, Bill Barthold, Jenry Ottney, Joe Toth, Garry I-Iensringson, Ted Jefferies, Ray Schmidlin, Ron Schafer, Paul Dick, Jim Morrison, Bruce Gross. Reserve a nd Fresh ma n Football ROW 1: Mgr. Dennis Berente, Jerry Ottney, Jerry Baumgartner, Garry Henningson, A1 Byers, Larry Henderson, Joe Toth, Tom Kontak, Jim Morrison, Mgr. Marty Hansen. ROW 2: Coach Morgan, Dave Wooley, Ken Cluckey, Bill Brice, Bill Marsh, Bill Grover, Jim West, Frank Dotson, Jack Hughes, Denny Roth, Ray Navarro, Coach Spring. ROW 3: David Shaw, Larry Hill, Bill Fisher, David Shook, John Davies, Tom Wallake, Bill Barthold, Ted Jefferies, Ron Schafer, Dave Becker, Don Tracy, Dave Schmidlin, Paul Dick, Bruce Gross. 1 ',,' 14257 R' Q ,--f' rw Q Y Q ex Mm M Eg 1 'S 0 if 'XX ,E W K M Ui N way, l ak , 5 X, Nxirgkwk Q I W I if 0' gi f uw , I ' 1 iw ,ff W. 9 fi 0 , pg , 1, i Q 'Elf' 5 :if - - ww R ff Qi, v M Q m , r' sh, 'ww Q H lu ik mMW ROW 1: Doug Ensign, Dave Nie-ierhauser, John Anspach, Dick Baumgartmer, Dave Pyle, Coach Coontz. ROV 2: Terry Belcik, Dave Myers, Larry Hess, Jim Routson, Derry Curran, Bill Lee, Bob Wolf. Varsity Basketball Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay 63 Rossford 4 5 Bowling Green 63 Ottawa Hills 6 2 Whit mer 56 Libbe y 6 7 Maumee 47 Fostoria 5 1 DeVi1biss 57 Rogers 7 2 Fremont 5 5 Bowling Gre en 3 9 Whitmer 70 Woodward 5 1 Fostoria 6 5 Waite 79 Rogers 6 7 Dayton Belmon S EC TIONAL TOU RNAIVEEN T 68 Fre mont Ross 65 Whitmer Bill Coontz, Varsity Coach. Jim Routson Center Bob Wolf Forward Doug Ensign Dave Pyle Guard Guard 96 Bill Lee Forward ROW 1: Jack Walters, Jerry Bnumgartner, Jim Morrison, Bruce Davis, Danny Haas. ROW 2: Coach Scott, Tom Wallake, Larry Hess, Don Keiser, Mark Winchester, John Anspach. NOT PICTURED: Ron Horvath. Reserve and Freshman Basketball ROW 1: Ken Cluckey, Jerry Baumgartner, John Wolfe, Jim Croak, Jim Morrison, Tom Kontak, Jim Pecples, George Burns. ROW 2: Dave Becker, Kenny Thomasy, Jack Yaiser, Tom Wallake, Gary Henningsen, Bernard Ivhtchell, Howard Walters, Coach Ziss. NOT PICTURED: Bill Brice, A1 Byers. Get That Ball And Away We Go. Jump A Little Higher. Green and ' hite, Fight Fight Clay's Got The Ball. Hey Hey Take It Away 99 9-'SFF L: W ,yy Russell Scott, Reserve Coach Harold Ziss, Freshman Coach Basketball Managers: Frank Wagner, Bob Hanley, Chester Bo-ii, Gary Koch. 1 ill! ROW 1: Vernon Zunk, Steve Suto, Karl Gadus, Jim Routson, Dave Pyle, Don Metzger, Dave Nederhauser ROW 2: Doug Ensign, Terry Belcik, Wayne Swartz, Bob Wolf, Dave Myers, Dan Graffeo, Bob Cutcher. ROW 3 Fritz Ackerman, Fred Wolf, John Eisenhauer, Gary Shaneck, Ronnie Gladieux, John Anspach, MI. Pyle. ROW 4: Mr. Potter, Chuck Nichols, Ron Swope. APRIL 9 12 16 17 23 26 30 MAY 3 7 9 14 17 DeVi1biss Rogers At Rossford At DeVilbiss At Perrysburg At Whitmer Fremont At Rogers Perrysburg At Fremont Gibsonburg Whitmer Baseball 1 01 Baseball Coaches: Mr. Pyle, Mr. Potter Varsity Seniors Vernon Zunk Fred Wolf Don Metzger Steve Suto Wayne Swartz John Eisenhauer 102 Varsity Seniors x Doug Ensign Dave Pyle Jim Routson N sr N N b W lf BO O Karl Gadus 103 ROW 1: Al Avery, Dick Baumgartner, Bill Huss, Francis Hofbauer, Skip Nissen, Gerald Vondran, Marty Walker ROW 2: Dave Gallagher, Don Stewart, Wesley I-Iartsook, Bruce Davis, Jim Blair, Coach Morgan. Track Managers: Denny Berente, Bill Crouse, Bob Pereatt, Jim Wolfe. NOT PICTURED: Jim Binkley. APRIL 2 9 l2 16 23 25 29 MAY 2 7 2-3 lO l6-l'7 -District Meet 24-25 - Macomber Libbey Oak Harbor Rogers Lake and Rossford Bowling Green Maumee Whitmer Clyde G.N.C. Meet DeVilbiss Relays State Meet Jim Blair 440 Dash Mile Relay High Jump Track Action Varsity Seniors Marty Welker Shot Put Discus Dave Gallegar and Dick Baumgartner Show How It's Done. 105 ROW 1: Bill Crouse, Jerry Baumgartner, Tony Ireland , Clarence Hutson, Bruce Davis, Joe Kiss , Harold Potter, Coach. ROW 2: Glen Susor, Jack Walters, Larry Thomasy, Gerald Vondran, Doug Ensign, Dick Crouse, Jim Montie. ROW 3: Jim Rapp, Tenfy Belcik, Bill Bachman, Derry Curran, Bill Lee, Tom Rietzke, Charles Rapp, Kenny Thomasy. CLAY NATIONAL Bill Lee Tom Rietzke Jim Rapp Derry Curran Tony Ireland Terry Belcik Jack Walters Bowling Team CLAY AMERICAN Larry Thomasy Doug Ensign Bill Bachman Gerald Vondran Bruce Davis Jerry Baumgartrner Joe Kiss 106 EAGLES AMERICAN Clarence Hutson Glen Susor Dick Crouse Charles Rapp Jim Montie Kenny Thomasy ROW l: Ron Shaffer, Marty Welker, Dick Laurell, Skip Nissen, Ralph Pollock, Denny Roth, Bill Crouse, Jim l-lelle. ROW 2: Bob Pcriatt, Francis Hofbauer, Chuck Nichols, Ted Jeffries, Ray Romstadt, Bill Gross, Bill Huss, Al Avery, Coach Federici, Steve Otey. Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay W liitmcr Sylvania Frc mont Fostoria Frc mom Rogers Central Francis Hofbaucr Took 4th Place in District Wrestling Coach Federici Gives Some Pointers To Marty Welker and Ralph Pollock. 107 ' ' A - - ' ffgzi ligg z 2:6211 E- f i'-1 5 6 ' 3 H53 A X f di 3 A ki QSM S521 Swag, s q ,553 W 2 i f' .ug s W, , E, K1 2 ,, X413 Sy f 2 5- E ' A wk ni. :- Q X2 11 Sf. F sf 11 rl 5 Jigs- ,sl X 0 f M Y' me , ' 2ss'1Ax'gw'f1-ww 'A r 1- ..., E, SQ, Q A ' - 'Y 7i' wseiwfs1511 'gn A Q E a S 3 5 1 3 'fs 9 22 Qi? f W S ' img wx hw. M, ,, Sv. 415- f. LH ,- rg x J, mf! 341-3 S, m fx if? '??'W gg , .YN f '.. f. My ' r . , 5- ' QU :Q , K .W .1 5 '?,. - 'W 1 ng. my . '3 .' .MMAEQ ,, um.: . Q fm .,x -3 1 'E A- VV.. ...U .B- 'B ,, J -1 . . r' .,-Q nm' . ' L55f5fii,E1 ' f. A .Sm N, fd-4. 4 -.1 'Q A I I . V. 1 , 5 ., 2 1 ..' 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