Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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' lLX LJ f .f A J 1, . X - 'Q I ffl' g, ' h W7 ,karl N41 K X V U Nr,-' NL WL. ,Vt 'fL l Ok file!! , Q X Qi' ylvbw in f L, C, 'xx Wx My I tg MQ Zn .' ' '-, - 4 I K- - Rig fi Q fy U I . xl rg x E? 1 fffjg E x , KWQQJMO 31? if 534 1 ' TH Ev C TAL x , lf -f THE ANNUAL PuB noN or ' . CLAY HlGH SCHOOL .g OREGON. OHIO wal YEHRBUUK - a CTS.. NDN! S . f 5 .5.,.f Eating . . . the hard way! Chef Crouse Order, Now I 5 S A. M - 'K ix V' i 4-'N . -if fi., iv-. ,- 3 That'11 be five cents, please. A toast to Coach Ted. Size 9, Clementine? f .1 1 '- Yummmmmmmm Eating UP U19 PF0fif- Here's to ya, gals. a 21 Q i 1 . Fokfwolzo The sands of time have sifted. This, the Crystal for 1960, marks the end of another phase in our lives. As we bid good-bye to these hallowed halls that have meant so much to us in the past four years, let us pause to look back on some of the activities and organizations thatplayedsuchalarge part in our lives during that time. Let us hope that through this annual our high school days will live forever. CONTENTS Administration Organizations Faculty Features Classes Sports S X . e ,, S Nr ,IP ex Ducking for apples . e cfe Senuxe 19 5 Mr . Crow teaches 'Soy er Eamon 3-wav COW' Glamour gals 4505 and 3 guy' Getting our daily sustenance. Sleeping beauty gn ? A pretty fghxz WE PAY TRIBUTE ..... U To a man who has served in two capacities at C. H. S ..... teacher andguidance counselor. Mr. Henderson, in sincere thanks for your many years of tireless efforts in guiding us and helping us with our many problems, both personal and educational, we dedicate this volume of the Crystal to you. You're really on the ball, Opgn wide girls. Familiar faces at C.H.S. g.!'f,' ,fr ,lf , , 5 f ,,, S' C A 'Nr- We 'War The peppy pep band rouses the students 2 S.: 2 is 5? Studying? In study hall? 1 W Q, f ADMINISTRATION I fa Roland Lamb B ARD OF EDUCATION T Frank Wolf Mrs. John TenEyck Thomas Robinette President ..... . . George Ackermann Vice-President . . . . Mrs. John TenEyck George Ackermann Erwood Shanks Clerk-Treasurer . . . . . Erwood Shanks ' , N4 's fe V SECRET RIES 1 , We. Q . lg Rolland Rader Dorthy Sanders Ass't. to Superintendent Sarahetta Dunson Elma Wiemeyer Ann MacPherson Ruth Shaneck fl 3 MR. I. W. MILLER Supervisor of the Oregon Schools ADMINISTRATIO v ,- E is S ,f 5' , JAMES O'BRIEN Principal BERT FLEITZ Assistant Principal JANET HINZ Dean of Girisg F.N.A. Advisor HAROLD R. POTTER Dean of Boysg Athletic Directory Baseball Coach RIC HARD C. HENDERSON Guidance Counselor I0 FACULTY an-44 PAUL ABKE B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University. Mathematics. BRUCE E. BERKEY B. S. in Ed., University of Illinois. Industrial Arts, Hobby Club fy K AN ...K A . AWN X. K -5 S f X Akhtar 104 O. W. AUGENSTEIN B. S. In Agriculture, Ohio State University. Vocational Agriculture, F. F. A. ilu inane JAMES BARNES B. S., M. S., University of Toledo. Social Studies, Senior Advisor, Y. F. C. ARTHUR BENDER FACULTY Q O LOIS BICKELHAUPT A. B. , Otterbein College. Latin, Freshman Advisor, Crystal Advisor, J. C. L. NANC Y BRICKER B. S., Bowling Green State University. Biology, F. T. Ol 'Z ax IS! 1 'Six Mis' x 1 of ROSE S. CAMPBELL A. B., M. A., Ohio University Sorbonne, Paris. French, Spanish, Sophomore Advisor, Modern Language Club. B. in Ed. , University of Toledo. Concert Band, Varsity Band. .1 C WILLIAM P. COONTZ B. S., Findlay College. Business Machines, Personal Typing, Varsity Basketball. . , -J X ,X XG! :M THEO O E F ERICI B. S., Fin ay College, M. A., Tole University. Physical Education, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Varsity C . -- - - ' We WILLIAM CROW B. s. in Ed., Ohio State. Civics, Drivers Training, Bowling. 43 Lois J. DEWEY B. A. , M. Ed., Syracuse University. English. FACULTY ROBERT C. FUNK B. S. in Ed., Ohio State University. Every Day Living, World History. D. G. GREENLER B. S. in Ed., A. B., Ohio Northern, M. A., Columbia. Mathematics, Junior Advisor, Student Council. 'ir-4' . tif, f , 'lu 02 ' ff ' ,f WILMA EGGERT B. A., University of Toledo Algebra I, English I, Spanish, Spanish Club. GEORGE I-IAUTER B. A. in Ed., University of Toledo. Art, English, Art Club. T. G. HUYCK B.S., in Ed., Bowling Green State University, M. Ed., Uni- versity of Toledo. Business Education, Freshmen Advisor, Tennis. CARL McCABE B.S., Purdue University, Ph. M., University of Wisconsin. Physics, Chemistry, Bio- Phy-Chem. Pl-IYLLIS JONES B.S. in Ed., M. Ed., Bowling Green State University. Physi- cal Education, G.A.A., Pep Club, Cheerleaders. ROBERT KINNEY B.S. in Ed., Eastern Michigan, M. Ed., University of Toledo. Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club. FACULTY WALT MARTISHIUS B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Everyday Problems, Hygiene, Assistant Football Coach. ELEANOR MOOK B.A. in Ed., Universityof Toledo. American History, Sophomore Y-Teens. ROBERT LaCONTO B. of Ed., M. Ed., University of Toledo. English, Eagle Staff Advisor. LAWRENCE MORGAN B. in Ed., M. Ed., Uni s of Toledo. English, Football, Varsity Track. Vel' ity .4 FERN MORSE A., University of Toledo. nglish, National Honor ociety Advisor. RODNEY PYLE B. S. in Ed., Wilmington College. Social Studies, Baseball. M, A., Michigan State Normal, GEORGE MORSE B. S. in Ed., University of Toledo. Industrial Arts. ANDREW POCSE B. S. in Ed., University of Toledo. American History, Electronics Club. World History, CHARLES I. PRESAR Freshmen Football. FACULTY RALPH RUNYAN Degree in Music, Miami Universtiy. A Capella Choir, Music. RUSSEL SCOTT B. S. in Ed., University of Dayton, M. in Ed., University of Toledo. Hygiene, Drivers Training, Reserve Basketball, Safety Club. B. A., Heidelberg College. Dramatics, English, Speech, CPAS Play Director, elighters. , , U' I Nr, t-' I 'Vfx EZRA J. SHORT B. S., Western Kentucky State Teachers College. Physical Science, Chemistry. . X JOYCE D. SMITH B. S., Indiana State Teachers College, M. S., Indiana University. General Science, Chess Club, Junior Y-Teens. CAROL TOLLEY B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Shorthand, Typing II, Business English, Senior Y-Teens --- -- HENRY L. SPRING B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, M. in Ed., University of Toledo. Algebra I, Basic Math, Freshman Football. says MW' ELEANOR SWARTZ B. S. in Ed., Michigan State Normal Home Economics, F. H. A. ACULTY WANDA TROMBLY B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Commercial Studies, F.B.L.A. SUSAN WALLACE B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University. English, Freshman Y-Teens P-W. 495 ANN THOMAS B. A. Muskingum College Engli sh CHARLES WEST B. S., Ball State Teachers College. Industrial Arts, Photo - 1 4 .I 'avi' K :Qi x , nl' OWEN ZIEBOLD A. B., Findlay College, N.S., Florida State University. Hygiene. MARGARET w1LEs B S 1 HEAZROLD ZTSS B. s. H. E., - -In -Y West Virginia University, Bewling Grleen State.Un1versity University of Toledo. Sclence, Bwlvsy, H1-Y, . Home Economics F. H. A. 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Band 1,2,3,43 GAA 2,41 Y- Teens 43 Linielighters 1,2,3, 43 Crystal Staff 43 Club Offi- cer 2,31 Pep Band 132,3,4. 3? 2352? -,i MARILYN ANKELE She looks like an angel, she acts like one too, but you can never tell what an angel will do. FHA 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 1,21 GAA 2,3,4Q Club Officer l,3,4. 35 N6 fi wr PAT APANITES Honor lies in honest toil. FBLA 13 JCL 2g FTA 3,43 FTA Play 3. ANDREA ARDLEY 'Andy's' quiet and shy, but when you know her better-- Oh my! Y-Teens 2,43 GAA 2,3,4Q Girls Glee Club 23 Eagle Staff 43 FTA 33 JCL 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 132. efaq Jliqfz We feaae 7fuf .Jfaffamecf Jfaffd 'qw C ARO LYN ARMSTRONG Her good nature never varies. GAA 2,3,4Q FHA 43 Y-Teens 2, 3. JOELLA BACHMAYER Someone so loyal and so true, will find some noble work to do. Band 1,2,3Q JCL 1,23 Chess Club 11 FNA 2,41 Eagle Staff 3,43 GAA 334: Club Officer 1, 3. 21 Qs BETTY JO BAHNSEN Which can say more than ESTHER BADEN this rich praise, that you Destined by fate to be alone are you. someone's mate. JCL 1.23 GAA 2,3,43 Y-Teens Limelighters 3,41 Y-Teens l, 1.2,3g Limelightcrs 43 Club 23 FNA 43 GAA 2,3,43 Junior Officer 1.2,3,43 A Cappella Class Play: Eagle Staff 4. Choir 2,3341 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 33 Eagle Staff 3,41 Photography Club 4: Junior Class Play. .. . l X . f,1XX fx.. . .. . f av., 1 .. .X N C: H C . - N -w...- tr , Q get - r. - .. .. la -sr asf..- ff ' A , .1 2-S5 w LARRY BAUER JERRY BAUM GARTNER He's quiet, but we suspect he BILL BARTHOLD has a lighter side. Masculine from head to toe. Modern Language Club 1,25 F00tba11 1, 2, 3, 49 Baseball 1,25 Bowling 2,3g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 25 Photography Club 3. Varsity C 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Class Officer 2, Club Officer 1,2,4. While others talk of great- ness, 'Punk' will achieve it. Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Crystal Staff 1,25 Varsity C 3,43 Hi-Y 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Student Council President 3,43 Club Officer 1,2,3,4g Buckeye Boys' State. MARTHA BEAUCHAINE Nothing is impossible for a willing heart. YFC l,2,3,4g Girls' Choir 2, Club Officer 2. Wa Maae 7hy Gafwzdaw 7a Wanaka DAVID BECKER A boy with spirit, hard working too, he doesn't say much but he sure can do. Football lg Basketball lg Track lg FFA 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 2,3,4. 'tr- ui it JOE BELEGRIN Success consists not of getting but of doing. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g FFA l,2,3,4. 1? , y dv for 4-- ' t 61Lgi?gEgL?v.g3i Q. -it to . ,. . Jewel q as Alifl -sLl,,:' :K al .. 8 g:.. +,tl f, 'i My A i Mi' 17- el '-- .ft tx- ' , - .1 .-J , --,gn ,. t ,I C, , ag, V. ' ., ' . '- 5 Q' f 1- 3 , L . Y '53, 3 -Q 3 : A 'gea:?w Sae':,- -,K 9 ' 5253! ff l., ff 3:6-Lfj' jg ,Q AQ V+ :fv 14.5 H. riff. fwai. TOM BELEGRIN A great man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 25 Hobby Club lg Art Club 25 Safety Club 45 Limelighters 45 Senior Class Play. SALLY BELL An ocean of pep with mis- chief and a laugh on every wave. JCL 1,2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Limelighters lg FTA 2,3,4g FTA Play3,4g Club Officer 3g National Honor Society 3,4g Senior Class Play. 'ex ,, Iwi- 42 DONALD BENCH He who tills the soil rules the world. FFA 1,2,3,4, Ciubofficer 3,4 Unce 0444 fan-yfzfea KAREN BERGER MIKE BISHOP Seriousness is for others, First in looks, first in deed, not for me. FHA 1,2,3, GAA 3,4g Photography Club 4. SHIRLEY BLAIR Warm and friendly to all she New knowvsf' RONALD BODAY Girls' Choir 4, Little said, much accom- FHA 1g FNA 3,4, GAA 4. plishefi- FFA 1,2,3,4gC1ubOfficer 3,4. 23 first in the hearts of many a miss. Transferred from Woodward 4, Band 4. f ?'? N ROBERT BLAIR The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient! A Cappella choir l,2g Hobby Club 3,45 Modern Language Club 3,4. 504064 Www mf, mm IW' cf- DARLENE BLASE Though quiet in public, her friends know her true charm. FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 3, Photography Club 4, GAA 3,4. Q N 5 ' 4 i 3 M. 1 I .QL 4 M Q71 NELSON BODI He is just the quiet type FFA 1,2,3,4. .-rf 'N Am. -'f-uf? CZ? .tw-' ' 'A A A ROBERT B O Girls bother me love WINEVA BONECUTTER being bothered. Gentleness is a persuasive Hobby Club 1,2,35 charm. Y-Teens 1,2,35 GAA 3,45 FBLA 45 Eagle Staff 4. Photography Club 45 Safty Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Club Officer 253,45 Bio-Phy-Chem 45 Senior Class P1ay5 Crystal Staff 4. x wi F, ,Mtv JANIS BRANDEBERRY Noted for her nicety. FHA 2,35 GAA 45 Y-Teens 45 Eagle Staff 45 Club Officer 3. get I ,W ,yu NANCY ANN BRENKMAN Too little to be seen, too important to be missed. JCL 3,45 FNA 35 Club Officer 25 Modern Language Club 1,2,3. Miichief 0454 XWNLJJ lid pancfea 1-5 DOUGLAS BRENO A man of silence ---- except when he talks. Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 1,2,3. 3.177' .J .VR 3' 'X xx 1 NN 5 s f BILL BRICE When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. Hi-Y 1,2,45 Tennis 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,45 Football 15 Limelighters 3. M My L- 13 5 MARILYN BROOKS She's new this year to our 2 DAN BUEHRER A good sense of humor lubricates the wheel of life. Band 1,2,3,45 JCL 15 senior class and we'll have to Hi-Y 25 FTA 3,45 admit she's quite a nice lass. BHSGDRII 2g Transferred from Waite 4. 24 Crystal Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,4. GEORGE BURNS George is always full of fun and fond of flirting with every- one. Basketball 15 Chess Club 35 Track 15 Hi-Y 153,45 Club Officer 3,45 Safety Club 45 Wrestling 25 Bio-Phy-Chem 45 Crystal Staff 3,45 Student Council 45 Photography Club 253,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Buckeye Boys' State5 Senior Class Play. ws M - A 2. . gf A W N X352 5 STANLEY BURY He's small but so was Napoleon. FFA 1,2,3,45 Club Officer 4. AL BYERS A tower of friendliness. Football 15 Hobby Club 35 Basketball 45 Track 45 Hi-Y 1,2,45 Club Officer 4' Varsity C 4. J , wil, l. '4' . . ' 4 ' f, sf Zi ffl , ! MILYN BYERS Most people think that he is shy but there s a twinkle in his eye NZ fad Wfum Wa, Una Samoa em DIANA CARPENTER If kindness were a contagious disease, she would cause an epidemic. JCL 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 FNA 2,3,45 Limelighters 15 Girls Choir 25 Club Officer 3,45 Zetes 45 MARGIE ANN CARR Sometimes serious, some- times gay and very nice in every way. GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,35 Photograph Club 25 FBLA 4. 25 MARY ANN CASSIS She looks nice, she seems nice, she is nice. Y-Teens 1,2,35 FBLA 45 GAA 354. TOM CHETISTER There s fun in life and life in fun. Hi-Y 1 2 3' Safety Club 4 Limelighters 4- Junior Class Play V 4 J E Q , . . 3 1 T L5 at U we ' '4 - ,, ,sl 'i L W... ' , ' V 3, -. IV 1 V7 ! Y ! 5 Y bUE CHRISTIANSEN Strawberry blond a charm 1ng smile she IS certa1nly Miss Worth While A Cappella Choir 4 Eagle Staff 4 Club Off1cer 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Girls Cho1r 3 'N 'Y'---r 1 1 f ix .J-f - L 'il ll JEANETTE COKER -9.-..v' KEN CLUCKEY LEON CLUCKEY The force of his own merit 'W01'k' Where have I heard makes 1115 way that word before? Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4, YFC 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 Football 1 2 3 4 BaSketba11 1 Vars1tyC 4 H1 Y 1 2 3 WA' 'B- qv 'Yau W NORMAN C LUC KE Y Cheer up, the worst is yet to come YFC 3 4 'ffmee .feng eww We Waalei Like a magnet, she has the MARGIE COTTY power of attraction. Y-Teens 1,23 GAA 2,3,4g Limelighters 35 Safety Club 4, Girls' Choir 2,3g A Cappella Choir 4, FHA 4g Modern Language Club 2. In tones so sweet we hear her speak, a maid so charm- ing and so meek. Y-Teens 1,2,3g GAA 2,3,4g FBLA 4. BARBARA COUSINO Variety's the very spice of life that gives it all 1t's fla- vor. JCL l,2,3,4g FTA 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4, Images 2, Bio-Phy-Chem 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Class Officer 43 Club Officer 2,3,4, Y-Teens 1g Eagle Staff 45 Zetes 4. , . 49 1 M., N ,1,., . ,. 2 ,,,a,a.f-, -',, .. 5 iii - EDWARD COUSINO Have fun while you can, that's Ed's plan. A Cappella Choir 1,25 Basketball Manager 2, Photography Club 4, Modern Language Club 1 2 Hi-Y 3. FRANCES COUSINO Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Y-Teens 1,2,3g FBLA 4. JIM CROAK Casanova in khal-Lis. Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,4g Bio-Phy-Chem l,2,3.4g Hi-Y 43 JCL 1,2g Club Officer 2,43 Eagle Staff 3,45 Varsity C 3,4. BILL CROUSE Little man, what now? Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Varsity C 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2,3,4g Football Manager 1,2,3,4g Track Manager 2,3,4g Club Officer 4g Golf 2,3,4. MICHAEL CROW He attains whatever he pur sues. Transferred from Rushsyl- vania 35 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 3,45 Varsity C 3,4 Limelighters 3g Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play. We Zziffecf fl' Wilfa gun, Bu! Weaefz 14 Wada, is--5. 2- .. -1 4 . .gs E . t ,7 A ' M 25 Rl MICHAEL DANYI Tall and handsome, he's quiet a guyg the girls regard him with many a sigh. Hobby Club lg Club Officer 4g Crystal Staff 45 Photography Club 2,3,45 Senior Class Play. DE LPHA DEANDA Her mind is like a sundial, it records only pleasantnessl' Y-Teens 1,2,3g FBLA 4g GAA 45 Club Officer 1,2. 27 DIANE DEKAY It's better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. Y-Tenns lg FBLA 1,4g Limelighters 3,43 GAA 2. 1 - I. u J f 5 . ,' 4 , it . JOHN DONER None but himself can be his parallel. Band 2,3,4g FTA 3,4g Bio-Phy-Chem 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 FRANK DOTSON He who keeps his head will never need another one. Football 1,25 Bowling 2,3,4g Hi-Y 23 Hobby Club 1: Baseball 1,2,3g Photography Club 3. wi 'Q' Y- St DALE DRIFTMEYER His personality is original. Photography Club 1 4' Hi-Y 2,3. SHARON DURIVAGE Sharon is quiet and greatly inclined to be a friend of the nicest kind JCL 1 2,3,4, GAA 2,3 4 Y Teens 1 YFC 2 3 FNA 4 Girls Choir 2 3 DIANA DYBALA Devilish and eager she s in for anything GAA234 Y Teens234 OA Jaw Una fad! QGQQ Qaifecf MARY DYKSTRA ' 'Rusty' is an angel . . .with horns on her halo. Y-Teens 1g GAA 2,3,4g FNA 2,3,45 Eagle Staff 4. .M N.-I' lv- CAROL FAZEKAS ART ESQUIVEI- IQAREN FABIAN welcome oh how that boy does blow wfhe two noblest of things Transferred from Waite 3 his h0I'I'l! which are sweetness and Y'T99f1S 4' GAA 4 Band 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 25 light, Chess Club 13 Wrestling 2. FTA 1 2 3 4' GAA 2 3 4 JCL 1 2 3 4' Club Officer 4 National Honor Society 3 4 28 C E .1 1 A5 I f kffx i at . 4 d - s A . K 5 , , A . I . ,, . rv ' - 1 . U ' H 9 1 ' x ' , v 1 Q ' 9 v ' . . , . . , . A S C' Q kr ' G A sl if In tigifgf A friendly gal who is always S ! 7 ! 3 ! 3 1 ! ! 2 7 9 , . E .95 JULIE FELDT We will agree, she is nice to know. Transferred from Bellevill Michigan 33 FNA 3,45 GAA 3,4. ex JUDITH FLEGLE A vivacious miss who never tires. 1 f S In CAROL FERRELL Happy, carefree. always having fun. BECKY FRENCH Y-Teen 1,25 GAA 2,43 Transferred from Waite 23 Just being happy is a fine FHA 43 Limelighters 3. FBLA 2,33 GAA 3,43 thing to be. Art Club 43 Transferred from Oak Girls' Choir 1, 4- Harbor 3, FBLA 4. 14 Wandeafaf Zfeaa Wiffz !WemaaZe4 7a44ecf 9 Exif 2 cz i :Q 'Q Q if X Q 3 F R JEAN GAREY ' ' .fa Her air, her smile, her motions told of womanly MARLENE GILL NORMA JEAN GILL completeness. A little girl with a big Her friendship is a pleasure. JCL 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 smile. GAA 23 FHA 1,2,3,4. Club Officer 2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,4. Zetes 43 Crystal Staff 2, 3,4. 29 JEANNETTE GLADIEUX Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm FHA 1,2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Eagle Staff 43 Y-Teens 43 Girls Chior 43 Chess Club 1. Q Q. , 3 3- w .L in H . ff ' S ' 5 ELAINE GOODE She hath a heart as sound as a bell. Band 132,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Limelighters 1,2333 JCL 13 GAA 2,3,43 FNA 43 Chess Club 33 Club Officer 233. SANDY GRANT Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me. Y-Teens 15 JCL 132,33 FTA 2,3,43 GAA 2,3343 A Cappella Choir 2,3343 Varsity Band 1,2,3,43 Majorette 43 Club Officer 1. 01 Waaficzll Qczmed 7 BRUCE GROSS He hasen't much to say, but makes a lot of friends along the way. Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Football 1,23 Varsity C 233,43 Hi-Y 1. it 3 sy'A ai 7 53' WILLIAM GROVER I dislike no oneg I am at peace with the wor1d. Football 1,23 Baseball 23 Track 1,33 Bowling 43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. MIKE GRAY A quiet, unassuming lad of whom we hear nothing bad. Hobby Club 1,23 Photography Club 33 Safety Club 4. JANET GREGOR To be beautiful is every girl's dream but for Janet it's a dream come true. FBLA 2,3,43 Limelighters 33 GAA 4g Y-Teens 4. We genie! flfeaea 7543 JOHN GYURAS Ready for fun but willing to work. Band 1,2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,43 JCL 1,2,3,43 Crystal Staff 3,4. 30 BETTY HALL Beautiful . . . Intelligent Beloved. Zetes 2,3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Club Officer 2,43 A Cappella Choir 4g Homecoming-Attendant. cms choir 33 GAA 2,a,4, E . 1' I an ., , ' . 'Nm 1:- nu at, I .-- . N t ,,..-v- -H s 12. 'P 15 I - .fe ix . K 1 -' , xp so J A A 1 .Q . a ' A .5 N , ,,- W73 ' ls Q . . . H 'xv' 'Q .Li fish? C a . FRANK HANAK For the more a man knows, the more worthy he is. 7fLe filffe gaauufz KENNETH HANELY Oh this learning, what :1 terrible thing it is. JCL 13 YFC 1, Hobby Club 2,3,4, Club Officer 2,3,4, Band 1,2. JOHN HANSEN Talent is that which is in a ' man's power, genius is that- in whose power a man is. FFA 1,25 - Photography Club 3,4. 'a I i fd? We faaecf MARTY HANSEN H s achieved success wllgvhaa lived wen, laughed often, and loved much. Photography Club 2,3,4g Cappella Choir 3,45 E nd 1,2yEag1e Staff 4, 3 LXQX X lb N Q ht, fifxf . X X NI' . S X .14 mf Z Y BARBARA ANNE HARDY Small in stature, visage fair, with a soft voice and quiet air. JCL 1,2,3,43 FNA 2,3,4g GAA 3,4. ,ice 'v-s I CHARLES HARPER A favorite with all who know him. Transferred from Ranger Texas 35 Photography Club 33 Modern Language Club 3. 3 I 331 ff-fr JIM HELLE I am a 1over. Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Varsity C 2,3,4g Club Officer 3,45 JCL 1,35 Eagle Staff 3,4g Editor-in-chief Clilaglel 4. ,aa If LARRY HENDERSON 'Ears' loves to laugh, loves to joke, and oft his teachers to provoke. Football 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 13 Limelighters 2, Varsity C 3,45 Photography Club 2g Club Officer 2. ary, GARY HENNINGSEN Gary likes not only to con- quer, but to be conquered. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Track 1,2,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Club Office 3,43 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4. Y EM HERBAC She has the charm of a great lady, the heart of a good fairy and moves as a goddess, Y-Teens 2,3g F.N.A. 4, A - Ms-M ,, Q ,, 3 ,. ,, 'E L - , 4 W 3 .. J, .lf fj Q ! iff c, DEANNA HERMAN A sweet miss with fine traits, ones the class appreciates. F.H.A. 1,2,3, G.A.A. 3,45 Girls Choir 2,3,4g BRENDA HUNTER You know her by the noise . ' 9' , ,MH . . ,ts F t .Q , i K - ii.. ,Qs 1:-N h J , 3 MARY ANN HOFFMANN A smile in ner eyes, a laugh in her soul, and a face that is fair to see. G.A.A. 2,3,4g Zetes 3,4g Y-Teens 4. G.A.A. 2,3,4g Y-'Ieens 2,3,4g Club Officer 3,43 Limelighters lg Class Officer 4, Girls' Choir 35 Junior Class Playg A Cappella Choir 45 Limelighters 4, Eagel Staff 4, Homecoming Attendant. Club Officer 3,4. Afamecammg 14 and 7fze Eanfuze :iz K K 'I O ff t ' Y she doesn't make. MARY ANN IRVING RONALD JACKSON F.H.A. 1,23 F.N.A. 3,4, A gal with the gift of gab. He is gentle, he is shy, but G.A.A. 3,45 Girls' Choir 4. Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4. there is mischief in his eye. Modern Language Club 1,2. 32 X A x 'MX .3 A H32 is it DAVID JAEGER From the crown of his head to the soles of his feet, Dave is all fun. Hobby Club 1,2,3g Safety Club 4. fx .I S 1 2 It I 1 sX x ,: if X ,a . Y ,,f ' lx 4-.. W in . ' if f' ' ,X Q gig J A A MARY LOU JONES IRENE KAYSER Not very tall, infact small, Sparkling eyes, a catching TED JEFFERIES but her good nature is loved smile, happy and popular all PATRICIA KIEL He has a head to contrive, a by all. the While- A good example of perpetual tongue to persuade, and a Y-Teens 1,2,3,4S G-A-A 2,333 Girls' Ch0i1' 35 motion in a cute little pack- hand to execute. G-A-A 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 age. Football 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 2,3,4s Y-Teens 4: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Eagle Staff 4. Limelighters 33 Eagle Staff 45 Class Officer 4, J.C.L. 1,35 Hi-Y 13 Eagle Staff 3,4. Club Officer 4, Varsity C 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 2g Class Officer 4. A Cappella Choir 3,4- Winlea Game Wiffz plenlibua Snowfall if X .-sxsip.. . . if 4. KRISTI KING Modest ways and quiet good- ness. Limelighters 1, Y-Teens 2,39 Modern Language Club 3,45 Club Officer 45 J.C.L. 3,45 Zetes 3,49 National Honor Society 3,43 Bio-Phy-Chem 4. STEVE KINSEY Let who will be clever, I'd rather be myself. Safety Club 4. 33 'C' JOE KISS Look out . . .I may do something yet! Band 1,2g Bowling 1,2,3 Hobby Club 35 Modern Language 1,2g Chess Club 2,35 LOIS KOHNE A girl of good cheer by her friends held dear. Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 3,4. 18.1 4-va A A 's.x' A 0' JEANETTE KONTAK Lovely one, daintily petite, always unaffected, always sweet. Student Council 2,3545 FHA 15 Images 15 Girls' Choir 25 JCL 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Zetes 253,45 Junior Class Playg A Cappella Choir 3,45 Bio-Phy-Chem 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Crystal Staff 3,45 Crystal Editor 45 Limelighters 45 Class Officer 25 Club Officer 3,45 Buckeye Girls' State 35 Homecoming Queen. BARBARA JEAN LACOURSE Full of likeable simplicity and quietness. FHA 1,25 YFC 35 Art Club 4. TOM KONTAK A man in the truest sense of the word. Hi-Y 152,35 Varsity C 45 Class Officer 35 Football 15 Baseball 25 Track 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3545 Club Officer 2,35 Senior Class Play. SHARON LAGOS She is sure to be seen where fun and mischief beam. Modern Language 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Band 1,2,3545 FTA 25 Girls' Choir 25 Limelighters 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 GAA 253,45 FNA 4. JOHN KOVACS There is no limit to his possibilities. JCL 1,2535 Photography Club 3,4. 70 Eagtfelialf Qamed Una BONNIE LA ZENBY Ever full of fun, yet consid- erate of everyone. Y-Teens 1,25 FBLA 3,45 GAA 3,4. ' 1-:Lsu-3 KRAYNIAK Whenever she met a stran ger, there she left a friend Y-Teens 15 JCL 253,45 GAA 253,45 FNA 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 45 Club Officer 3,45 Zetes 4. 7ime we fe JAMES LOCKWOOD Why talk? Girls do enough Of it. Track Manager 25 Hobby Club 35 Art Club 4. it .I ' f ?' , , I -- u . A v 9 ,S . 9 Xu ,I ' . 1' A V E h . .null 'Jil' M, L fs -- - ' A A, KATHLEEN MCGARRY JIM MCGEE N, JON MACLELLAN I'm quiet only whenlsleep and even then I kick. Transferred from Airport High, Carleton, Michigan 45 Band 4. Quiet and dependable. FTA 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4g FBLA 1. A real ham is what I am so let's not beef about it. Chess Club l,2g Hobby Club 2,3,4g Modern Language Club 1,23 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2,45 Tennis 3, A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 3. rqffea gfwidmai We lancecf :qi 7fze '1- Wi' BILL MARSH Man lives only when he lives KATHY MEIER ANN MARIE METTIE gzxfigxfliyi-rack 1 2, A rare compound of sunshine, Her eyes are the mirror of . ' ' ' frolic and fun. her sou1. H -Y 1 2,33 safer Cl b 4, , mfrestling 4. Y u GAA 2,3 4- JCL 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 3,4. FNA 2,32 if-Teens 4, Eagle Staff 3,4. IQ- tr' DAVE MCGEORGE I came, I saw, I overcame.' Photography Club 1,3g Safety Club 4. Snamiafl .3 1 BOB MICKENS I agree to disagree. Basketball 2,3 , Baseball 2,35 Football 2,33 Class Officer 3. I Hi-Y 2, Varsity C 3,45 l KAREN MIELKE Miss serious JCL 23 FNA 2,3,4g GAA 3,4. K JANIS MILKA Life has no blessing like an earnest friend. Y-Teens 1,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g FNA 2. I 5 n J' I ROBERT MILLER A man who believes is a man who achieves. FTA 3,43 Chess Club 2,3g Club Officer 3,4. 7he Qeaa '59 Wm , ',,' K A Lk 1 .- 'sh Qs K A . BERNARD MTTCHE LL Meet life and live it. Basketball 15 Hobby Club 1,2, lil -5 NANCY MOMINEE Her smile is pleasing, eyes are teasing. Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g GAA 3,4. 'Quickly N., is 'hu xi' JIM MORRISON her To be occasionally quoted is the only fame I care for. Varsity C 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Hobby Club 15 Club Officer lg Football 1. 36 gl figs ,Q i ,l sieve BILL MILLER He is a regular guy. Band 1,2,3,4g Hobby Club 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 3,4. Span! I ai' . PEGGY MOSSBURG A likeable young lady. Transferred from Waite FBLA 45 GAA 3,4. . .1 2- 'A , A .V g1f,i'.r,g ' J - if f Q wi :ze 'r fl. ffm - -' 4 . . :.,.- Q'3,fg -. ff Q. 3 1 AX s,,xv:'fs ' f ' ' :yy 9. 1 1 5, xyjggb 1-img Vx' fe- tp., i m- N... osx Y in fy:-4 l X, f. J- -,' was 5' f- 'f . . - X 1 Rf' Wi- .TWH +5-1 A - , . . . f-Gelwrsz x ' F - ss . t A MARY ELLEN MOTTMILLER Sweet and sentimenta1. Y-Teens 1,35 GAA 2,3,45 Photography Club 25 FBLA 4. Spam? N-do ELLEN NORRELL To be rich in friends is to be poor in nothing and Ellen is very wealthy. GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Limelighters 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Junior Class Playg Club Officer 45 Senior Class Play. 84014765 pfzam JIM MUELLER A good boy? You never can tell. Photography Club 15 Hobby Club 25 Club Officer 3,45 Electronics Club 4. s Rf 5 ,fs tix Xu 'vi N X X: X W JOHN ORY A favorite with all who know him. Hobby Club 1. 37 ina JANET NEWMAN The hand that made you delicate and fair, made you good. Bio-Phy-Chem 2,3,45 Zetes 2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 FNA 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 JCL 1,45 Club Officer 3. SHARON NIEDERHAUSER A keen mind and gentle words does this fair miss possess. Y-Teens 1,25 GAA 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Club Officer 4. Magic- 7fze fad lance .il ,ip l 7 A if ' 'iff V Q 11 . ff.. ' -'-' I7 ' 4 5. , V ,V -N , gf, N, I ' . 1 , i l'.- Y'- , , h y , 1 5 I A . 4 3 X - , gif , A fm f H ' A STEVE OTEY A girl, a girl. My kingdom for a girl! Football 15 Varsity C 2,45 Wrestling l,3,45 Photography Club 2,35 Club Officer 35 Chess Club 25 Hobby Club 1, Safety Club 4. JERRY OTTNEY He who swears against love is a fool . . . and I'm no fool. Football 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Varsity C 3,45 Hi-Y 15 Basketball 15 Limelighters 25 Junior Class Play. -an-Q' LARRY OUSKY A girl in one arm, a foot- ball in the other and I'm a happy man. Transferred from Central 35 Football 3,43 Varsity C 3,45 Limelighters 35 Club Officer 4. CAROL PARKER A smiling face, a twinkling eye-YY Y-Teens 1,2,3g G.A.A. 4g Photography Club 4. X, i ,Q . LOIS PATTON There is nothing so popu- lar as goodness. Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4. aacfaallan flfiqfzf 0144 7fza14qfzl'4 CAROL PENROD Any sport is a good one if you are, and she is. Y-Teens 1,2,3g GAA 2,3,4g FBLA 4g Club Officer 1. ? ii ROBERT PERIATT It's not what you do that counts, it's what you get away with. Limelighters 3,45 Football 3,4g Track 1,25 Wrestling 15 Junior Class Play. KN' ARTHUR PERRY A nice guy with a friendly smile. Photography Club 2,3,4. 55 ze! S: :Q I 13 ,ye JIM PEEPLES A perfect combination of friendliness, intelligence, and initiative. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,3g JCL lg Varsity C 4. QZGIZCZ f f RUTH PFEIFFER Woman was made after man and she's been after him ever since. FTA l,2,3,4g GAA 3,43 Zetes 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4g Majorette 3,43 Modern Language Club 1,2. ' 4- '- N , sw: E' fi ' ' vmvj V -, , 2.5--5 ,M 4. . ny, ' JEANETTE PHILLIPS Nice disposition, dilligent in work, a lovely credit to our school. Y-Teens 1,2,3, GAA 2,3,43 Zetes 2,3,43 FBLA 43 Student Council 2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Class Officer 2,33 Club Officer 2,3. Sa Weaq isle . I nity MARILYN RENNER Rosy cheeks, big brown eyes, very witty and very wise. FBLA 2,33 GAA 2,3,43 Limelighters lg FNA 43 Eagle Staff 43 National Honor Society 3,4. fl f .QA vu R .S-'Di 'ttf' JUDY PULLEN ROBERT REED Merry brown eyes and a Why do people think 1'm so heart full of mirth. good? Y-Teens lg FBLA 2,3,45 French Club 13 FTA 33 GAA 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,4. MMG!! dqdd 8690 7a ,R J LINDA REITZ Cute, witty, gay, keeps her friends in a whirl, that's our 'Pearl'. FNA 2,3,4Q Y-Teens 13 JCL 1,33 GAA 2,3,4, Zetes 3,42 A Cappella Choir 43 Band l,2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 Hear Majorette 43 Club Officer 3,4. 640406 x 'iz'f', K-Y ,'X' x f .- J R :X Y V ox J -5 . t y- i A f A Q A ELIZABETH RICH Will and intellect are one MARY LOU RENO ADELA REVILLA and the same thing. She's quiet it's true but a Short and sweet. Band l,2,3,43 1otoffunto0. FHA 2,43 JCL. 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,43 FHA l,2,3,4. Modern Language Club 13 Limelighters 1,2,3,43 Limelighters 3,4. 39 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Chess Club 3,43 FNA 43 Club Officer 2,3. JACKIE ROBERTS RUTH ROMSTADT A .X .Bi 'aa Red hair, eyes of green, the She smiles first with her LUCY RIDEOUT boys will admit she's really eyes and then with her lips. They say clothes make the keen. GAA 2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,35 man but they do Ll lot for Eagle Staff 3,45 FBLA 4g women too. GAA 2,3,4g FNA 2,3,4g Photography Club 2. Y-Teens 11 FBLA 23 GAA 2,3,4: FHA 43 Limelighters 8,4. 14 JUDY RUNK It's a fine thing to be self. Yre 1,2,3,4g GAA 2,3. Club Officer 4. DENNIS ROTH His pains were o're and he sighed no more for he lived in the love of a lady. Football 1,25 Track 1,2g Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity C 2,3,4g Limelighters 4g Hi-Y 25 Junior Class Play, Club Officer 4. 740 We Qahgueaecf yn 74a fncf. bgibm ,f-sf . rf'-ff' 1 J P Q 4 4 L fi. 2 l TAMARA SALLEE yOur- Size makes no difference CAROL RUTH JUDY ST. JOHN with one's ability to do things Humor is harmony of the Her merits are many, her Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g heart. faults are few . . . if any. JCL 1,23 FNA 2, FHA 1,2,3g GAA 3,43 Y-Teens l,2g Club Officer 35 Y-Teens 43 Safety Club 45 Limelighters 4g Club Officer 43 Senior Class Play. Lime Lighters 3,4g Aeappella Choir 2,3,4g Senior Class Play. DOUG SANKS Don't wait to live! Take a chance . . . now! Band 1,2,3,45 JCL 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 1,2,3 5 Pep Band 1,2,3. QB CAROL SCHIAVONE A maiden of manners, wis- dom and fun, forever more neat and bright as the sun. Limelighters 15 GAA 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Eagle Staff 3,45 Club Officer 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. A 40144 eau, 14 7Zme ft: , .,,, ,L 3 ' he .4 I DAVID SCHMIDLIN A utue shy, but a likeable guy- Football 152,35 Varsity C 3,45 Photography Club 3. JUDY SCHMIDLIN She's reserved for the future. Y-Teens 15 FHA 25 FBLA 35 GAA 3,4. M. I f 1 J I . 5 I, ,fl jld 1 I I ,, gif r im f s X 0 M 'Az Sa Shawl if gg m M ff A 45. ' , w ' L! E E , X, Y . ...v X- ' ,Ar lg , 1 'N A , A A f , 5 everyone wonder what you've 55.014 WW' l JV! 3 3? .f I, DON SCHNELL i' ' L'i JERRY SCOTT It pays to be good, I tried it Keep smilingg it makes once. SONDRA SCHROEDER RICHARD SCHWIERKING Band 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,23 All things are good to the Always there when you look been up to. JCL 15 good. for him, always willing to Band 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 3 5 Bowling 45 Chess Club 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,3. FHA 1,2,35 GAA 2,3,45 FBLA 4. serve. A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,45 Limelighters 1,2,35 Baseball Manager l,2,35 Basketball Manager 3,45 Safety Club 45 Club Officer 3,4. A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,45 Hobby Club 2,3,45 Limelighters 45 Drum Major 45 Tennis 3,45 Club Officer 4. A f f M, -pl, 3 9? CLAUDIA SEAMMEN Full of fun and the desire learn Band 2 3,4, FNA 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Eagle Staff 3 Zetes 3 4 Limelighters 1 2 3 4 Modern Language Club 1- Junior Class Play, Buckeye Girls State 3 Club Officer 2 3 4 ' ' 1 .,,-,wx :s-azw-Eff. ,. , ,. - L , DWAINE SEIMET Q 3,5 . W! N m 1 . JEANETTE SENCI Efficient in his own quiet She says nothing until she way. to Photography Club 1, 2, 3. has something to say. DENNIS SHAFFER Y-Teens 15 FHA 2,3,4g Fine as a student, but even GAA 2,3,4, better as a friend. Modern Language Club 1,23 Chess Club 4. alrfdlned!-GQQQ jddfeld, QM!! f , ' ' 3 - 1-Q X - '53 ..-5. . ' DAVID SHAW Tall guy, bashful and shy Football 1 2 3 4- Track 1 2 3 4' Hi-Y 4' Hobby Club 1 2 3. A x Q v vw DORINDA SHAW She goes along her quiet way thinking of pleasant things to say. GAA 2 3,45 FBLA 1,3,45 FNA 2. -Q, 49:1 DAVE SHOOK Large of stature, blond of CHARLES SHEEHAN hair, the answer to a maiden's There is no failure except Prayer- by ceasing to try. Hi-Y 1,2,3g JCL 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4g Varsity C 3,45 Club Officer 4. Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,45 Crystal Staff 3,4. ., 1 MARY JANE SIBBERSON WAYNE SMITH Ever willing, hard working Let's not do today what DAVID SHOOP too. could be done tomorrow. PAM SNYDER He is large physically, FHA 1,2,3,4g GAA 23 Football 1,25 Hi-Y 1,25 Never forward, never bold, mentally, morally, and Girls' Choir 2. Track 4. under all a heart of gold. spiritually, YFC l,2,3,4g JCL l,2g YFC 1,2,3,4g GAA 3,4g Club Officer 3,4. Student Council 1,2,3,4g A Cappella Choir 2,35 Club Officer 3,4. Eefzmcf y4 Qaalaafion, rqfzeacf Zeeman fam? 'IGZGMGJ Q! x fo-X MARGARET STAUDINGER Whatever she did, she did it well. Student Council 1, JCL 1,2,3g FNA 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Zetes 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 45 Club Officer 3,4. E SHARON STEFFEN She'll always lend a helping hand. Y-Teens 1,2g GAA 2,3,4g Girls' Choir 4, FNA 3,4. 43 95 N It wwf' K. f if SHARON STOLDT A sweet girl who sings sweet song. Y-Teens 1g GAA 2,3,4g A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g FNA 2,3,4. JOHN STUDNESKI Here's a boy with a heart and a smile, what he lacks 3 in size he makes up in style Photography Club 4, Safety Club 4. f.. X 5552?Ei?5'W .T Wimiff ' ' O V . t G ,3, , h G t Q - Aegis, N , , F. ..,, t s A I Q S: X X, ,pf xg L f W' ' SANDRA SWARTZ JAMES TAYLOR She is young, wise, fair. The strong and silent man. N -IEP-NETTE STUL1-ER H FBLA 3,43 GAA 3,45 YFC 1,3,4g Tflmi Defi and ever alert' Eagle Staff 3, A Cappella choir 1,4. Y-T96l'lS 1' FBLA 2,3,4g Club Officer 3,4. GAA 2,3,4g Club Officer 3,4. 0144 Seniafz aaa 54 Zane PAT THOLL Neat, sweet, can't be beat! Y-Teens 1,2,4g GAA 2,3,4g Limelighters 3,43 Girls' Choir 2,35 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. CAROLYN THOMAS Happy is the girl whose future is decided. Y-Teens 1 2 3' GAA 2 3 4' 1 Ja 11 FBLA4. I 1 '?-7 iii' IVHTCI-IE LL TONOFF Speed isn't everything, GLORIA THOMAS KEN THOMASY . . H Her hair so red, her smile True merit is like a river, 3:35203 Counts' so bright, she does her work the deeper it is, the less Photoggabhy Club 2 3 4, with all her might. JCL 15 GAA 3,45 FNA 3, Art Club 43 Club Officer 4. noise it makes. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,3g Varsity C 4. 44 Chess Club 2. vm PUT! -4--- Fwd pi , 1 tl is rw. , M, ui- 1 WN' . is-'ri y DANIEL TOTH A young man that blushes is better than one who turns pale. Hobby Club 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. 'Cx-f JOE TOTH His limbs were cast in manly mold for hardy sports or contests bold. Football l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,23 Varsity C 2,3,4g Hi-Y lg A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4. 1'-iff 'P' BETTY VELER And when she laughs, the whole world laughs. YFC l,2g Y-Teens 3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Girls' Choir 2,3,4. A- . JUDY WALKER Once your friend, always your friend. YFC 1, FNA 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,45 Eagle Staff 4. 760: Saou 7a Qaagel' 7fze Ringing Safran! Bell TOM WALLAKE In football he did shine, a regular fellow all the time. FRED WALLS Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, Track l,2,3,4, Varsity C 3,4g Hi-Y 1,2. He's often seen but seldom heard, he adds to each days merrimentl' Hi-Y 2,3g Photography Club 3g Wrestling 4. 45 . ,,,, 'fi - . , ,ff ,V .1-V A l Q . X, ,H l f - it HOWARD WALTERS An innocent appearence, then looks are deceiving. Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2,3,4g A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Hobby Club 23 FTA 3,4g Club Officer 4, Basketball l,2,3,4. 37 A its at if 5 , 1 ,H gt ED WARKENTIEN Never a dull moment when Ed's around. but Hobby Club lg Photography Club 2g Limelighters 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Club Officer 4. 5- Q FRED WEATHERWAX Study not, for ignorance is bliss. Football lg Wrestling 2,3,4. 'N S-4' N1-:dy JIM WEST GEORGE WIDMER i' A trifle bashful, but he has Friendly to all and every- a good time. Hi-Y 1,25 Photography Club 33 Safety Club 4g Football 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4. one's friend. ELEANOR WILKINS Things done in earnest are worthy of the highest praise FBLA 2,3,4g YFC 13 GAA 25 Eagle Staff 4. wen Nmf Qalcf Weil fgememiefffaefz Y' Z . N gm.. fri . vw. , JEWE LL WILLIAMS JON WOLFE She does her work with heart Oh what is that POWSI' that and Soul. JIM WOLF JOHN WOLF draws 50 many friends to Y-Teens 15 FHA 2,3,4g Friendly and easy going. Each man for himself. thee 'PH GAA 3,4. Track Manager lg Baseball Lg: Basketball 13 Hi-Y 1,2,3g Baskerbau Manager 2,35 FFA 1,2,3,4, Modern Language Club 2: Photography Club 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Varsity Q 4. 46 Wrestling 3,45 Safety Club 4. H77 +L. U,-,,u ,,vvug,1 ynnvu xvunnmn I can resist anything except Smi1e and the world smiles DAVID WOODDELL temptation. with you, that's Caro1's B1ushes cannot be counter- F00tba11 13 moto. feited. Modern Language Club 1,23 Y-Teens lg FHA 2,3,4g Chess Club 1,2,3,4g Baseball 4. GAA 3,45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Eagle Staff 4. Electronics Club 3,45 Club Officer 3. MARY ZUNK Tranquility is an accom plishment in itself. FHA 1,2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4. elay Jliqfz We Bicf 7fzee Sadly, Waflezaefle 7A 1Wemafaie4 7Ue'll'14l1a2zq4 74eci4n4'e.if? NOT PICTURED: RICHARD COUSINO GARY KELLAR CHESTER ST JOHN DON STULLER J 47 SENIOR SUPERLATIVE FUNNIEST Ellen Norrell Larry Henderson BEST ATHLETES Diana Carpenter Mike Crow 5 ff v e-9 lf , me E 1 MOST INTELLIGENT Kristi King Dave Shoop SCHOOL LEADERS Jeanette Kontak 3 i 5 BEST DRESSED Em Herbac Marty Hansen FRIENDLIEST Betty Hall George Burns Jerry Baumgartner UNDERCLASSMEN , .f . - L Q , A '55 .: L'i..-zjgiffkir - Ins! -k.L -ag Mike Kelley, Judy Fromm, Mary Ellen Eversden, Margie Hagedorn. President . . .... ...... M ike Kelley Vice-President . . . . . . . ..... Judy Fromm Secretary ...... . . . Mary Ellen Eversden Treasurer. . . . . .... Margie Hagedorn President ..... . . . . Paul Hubaker Vice-President . . ..... Dean Stroh Secretary . . . . . . . .Joyce Sibberson Treasurer .... . ......... .................Po1lyCook Dean Stroh, Joyce Sibberson, Polly Cook, Paul Hubaker. SO sa . -, B Q I V A4 - 5 e f FX 'C J ? 3 , +5 'Q JU IOR CLASS , Jr iQ if -sy, X ., v ' Arena Anderson 9 ' Richard Avery Mary Lou ASkil1S Judy Badertscher J W, W 1 . VA Mary Lee Baker Linda Baranowski Richerd Baker Gayle Barnes Y ., V 4 X 4' If , fr Q C' I . y' g .fa I .C , Q B C +C . v . for - ,. ' xkijx 'hi .x lwifzx' ' N N KX -. 1 1 X ' -I ,I Dianne Base Chuck Bee Charles Beeler Bob Bench Gerald Batch Bill Bee Dick Beiser Ray Bernard C :F 'A 54 Dennis Brente Pat Berry Mary Ann Bourdo Priscilla Bowen Carolyn Berger Bonnie Blakely Sue Bothe John Brenkman 1 A ', 'V Q J ' 'Z ' X5 V X 77 Mariann Bringman Sandra Burton Terrie Carpenter Bill Clark Mary Burkett Bonnie Byers Marie Cavazos Sherman Clark Judy Coontz Dan Cousino Joan Cousino Steve Cousino . . . . . C . Yvonne Courtay Glen Cousino Larry Cousino Virginia ousmo 5' r 4 vp U' ,ga i ' fl X ' ' ' ve- 3-ES , Q David Coutcher Paul Cox Barbara Csizi Carol Cutcher ' ' P t Cunnin ham Danita Danford Judy Cowell B111 Craig a g . , . -3 . 'LT' Qi . J, Q- :43 a 2 .4 .gl f ,Q 1'-'x I -1 , ff i S 43 112 ff I ' , if Wg, z- M f N-1 l tx- Z., . f' 'F' .- Y' a ki. A -K' ., Mel Davies A1 Deiter Don Dillaman Jim Dotson Herb Deersman Carol Dick Sandi Dillaman Delores Downey A. E I Tom Dunn Miriam Edgar Bernard Eischen Kay Ensign Denny Dunsmore Vince Egidi Ray Eischen Manual Esquivel Q X W . . at Q W., .ay eng g 4: A XM J: nur Vw' 44' J .J-A l , -f' ' .f .. ,' -: ff, .L 1 1 vi i f 1 ' 1 4 B . A,-f x 4 Georgette Evans Glena Eversole Delores Farrell Ken Fleitz Mary Ellen Eversden Charles Facer Rita Fisher Mary Lee Fogel 'i 99 C ff '-R 'fee 6 1 I E L Q .V e ,QR F A h 1 I 1.2 - is g E fi Y iw' Q Judy Foks Tony Fork Chuck Fredricks Judy Fromm Nancy Fork George Frayer Raedell Frey Dick Gabel Dave Geldine Betty Getzinger Carolyn Gladieux Shirley Gladney Larry George Danial Ginn Chuck Gladieux Charlie Good K K -Q-. . 1 'sax ' 1 Q 'lk KA ,Q . Q f lf i f . ':': L 'Sv' .,..,, C v ' H 'N' 1 k -- ,S - 3 f. Q 2 4- Q a A 2 S f' K WU Sharon Graffeo Laura Gray Donna Grubb Jean Gunderman Bill Grames Jean Grover Jackie Gulish Margie Hagedorn it -av ' , Iva' K ' 2'- ' fa r '-426' fa 'ff ' Judie Halka Elizabeth Harter Don Hauter Verna Hecke David Hart Francis Haugh Ed Heck Margaret Heintscher . ,-N, -1 :meh A g . -S 3, 7 , 'Q .3 , ,V i ' q f A q fx y ' t. fi 5 A A lv .-., K 3 A. . - gr' jg 1 fx' . James Henderson Sharon Hines Joyce Hosley Sharon Iler Rosemary Herman Larry Hosley Norma Hoyt David Imm I I fr, J ,' -2 X L9 X ,QA EI ,bales- -Q, J u ,I ebb -r-qt ! 'S X jg 'g - X L J J ' an we ,f no Shirley Ingram Theresa Jensen Vasilis Karayannis Mike Kelley Richard Jaquillard Jay Kaplan Ja Nell Keefer Sharon Kelly . L - Q x N- A . fn -3 h , 'pa ,a Q i .N r af: - 6 fa, , IQ' f gay ,. A. 'fffx 5' I i M J KNT, t. A t,- s Janet Kessler Janis Koch Thomas Koedam Judy Kontak Earl Klaege Jenny Koch Mary Kollarik Rhea Kosch George Krayniak Margaret Kun Jim La Course Barbara Lawson Dave Kuebler Deanna Kunshier John Lajti Kathy Leadbetter -T! t f 'I J .T 9' J v, f w' . fr N ' - D 1 y R A ,, ' ,. A V u fy A . L A Q Q. t . ,P ,Q 1 Q A 9 Q, . si ... i a W ' V-, 'ff' ' ,i . f . , H: 1 L -a fy X ,bis A . p ' - J: A , . I A . , .. X.: Ag. we .. 2+ -6 3 iq. 1::: L 1 l f . P . , Terry Lewis Sue Logan Mark Lyons Sharon Mc Closkey Karen Loebrich Rita Lynch Nan Mc Bride Garry Mc Gee 1- may , J ' ' -3 'FZ' an 7 4 V: 4:5 , X 9' ai 1 ' - -it '3 1, .fv-X ' il . s - ef 3 G 1 'Q' B ' K qt Qi ZF- .-2123 . it H ' it y A - if K ' f wt 1 Mike Mc Nulty Donald Mass James Mackinlay Bill Malik Pam McNutt Loudell Mass Viola Makra Phyllis Mason 1 L.! : '.. Ax ' P L A -3 QQ.. . .A .. ,,,, , W . 2' 4' -3 P if - qu 2 -Q 4 N i: 3 d K , A i - K I x S C- x .: E x k ,G V. A 2 ,1 t m f x t , T w 2, V4 . fa, t v . f A , .. I KI L Kathy Marlow Shirley Metzger Ray Mitchell Bonita Mominee Sally Mather Lois Miller Dennis Mohlei Don Mom-09 ' -V V V 6 Q- , he Lola Montie Jean Mossburg Keith Muir Ann Munier Jill Moring Bob Muir Violet 1vIul1ins Kent Myers - .- fvv 7 G ' ' G 5 ' ,aa 5 G Q ' -- y :if 'F a A - 1 N, xt. Vi . :N . f K is , I i 5' ge l, 4 .22 Melvin Nelms Judy Novak Ellen O'Brien Joe Ostafi Sylvia Norrell Dick Novotny Mary O'Brien Bill Overmier Irene Padilla Carol Pavlica Carol Pearce Kay Penrod Jim Pastor Wayne Peace Richard Pelton Gloria Phillips , t E A 5 'Q , W' lc: Q Q' of Q- Q 2' as Q 3 5 ff! qi XC L. '-s J, ,, I I ' ' 5. f- ' Bill Pickard Jea.n Pryke Ed Racz Tom Rahla ' h Carol Popp Pat Rabbitt Barbara Rady DCHHIS Rams '+R 'K 'xx f 1 - -4, 1. 5 I in Q 4 Q 'SQ at may fa. A- ,A T 'E -fi an ea A o MTW? as reyyi . Bob Reichard Charlotte Repasy Marsha Richard Sandra Ricker Bill Reicharc' Darlene Revill Carol Richardson Gene Rlgg .. fx M 9 0 . 3 3 ' ' , , ...Ex , ' 5 Jw E J --A J if -- ,. I . . -as ' I -9 wry- ' J- ' 43 1' 9' RO I A 'Q 2 ' , KJ Elaine Riley Leroy Roberts Dave Rothbard Ronald Rowmnd Jim Ritterbach Ed Rossler Janet Routson Mal-Cena St, Bonore Q r Q B aw fn ' x ' , h 1:2 f K 3 X ' la M7119 'Q 'Q .. x Q ' 1 E . .... Carol St. John Terry Sabo Helen Seimet Mary Sheehan Donna St. John Tom Sayen Eileen Self Terry Short 'A 9 for J 'Q' 5 9 M A Q y J ,P Q 9 J John Sigurdson Judy Sinay Bruce Smith Martha Sogan Tom Sigurdson Nick Skiver Pat Smith Ronnie Soncrant John Sorensen Karen Stout Joyce Suto Ida Toms Fred Spring John Sullwold Barbara Thomas Joyce Torok ' E f ,i 3 , b K? A K H X i Q K . . 'Y J 'S' ' ' Q y . J , A J I 'Y duo' ,fy 'If T . cfs! S 1-vii i' 1 za-to ,'f', W' ,if 'Q 'P 5 S 1 1 H 7 x. E , kkk,,y K K ' 4 I ' X x ,fl I A - Jackie Torsok Gary Vermett Heather Wallace Roseann Warnke Beverly Turnow Dick Wagner Tom Walton Gary Wessenber 3 kg ' -- W ,Sk V .. L ffffim ' ' K, Q .-3 '35 - . S A :' if rr 'Q ex- . Q QE., -223 F' f ' f fit 4 1 Carol Whiteman Elaine Whitney Alice Wilson Worth Wilson Joyce Wilter Bill Williams Kathy Wilson Robert Witherall . 'U' f -FN f 1. l -f . . ,Q-:ff15.a,. Q. -- ' V ,A . -2 X ' 4 I ' a ' lsf,.'Q ili qi - It -J e 'Ml 4 slay ' Sh9I'0H Witty Leonard Wolf Rosemarie Wolf Millie Yeager BOI1I1ie W01-f Margaret Wolf Janice Wright Gary York , ... I -,.. My A :, Q .. R Petra Zuniga fFll E f i ,, . , SN li ,Q 1 -. I x .ir sie , Q ', I . ,ff , if X -3 X . K J Q , B- I 1 Q, ,Q Q S, Im , 2 . gk . x Q., X' J ii - v I 1' ,. 5 ,Q 1, , '. 1-fp 5 K W X QF, 5 , b W' Q , X f . ggq J 51, jak ,B , X ,003 a Y aa- , .rl rl A N' W A Larry Cooper Jerry J. Cousino Jerry Cousino Rodger Cousino Tom Cousino Paul Cox Judy Aldrich Elaine Alspach Karen Ames Diane Anderson Loren Angel Phyllis Arquette Edward Bachmeyer Mary Kay Bahnsen Richard Ball Rita Ball James Barnes Eddie Bee Janet Beichter Pat Belclk Bill Belkofer Donald Berger Barbara Binkley Barbara J. 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FRESHME Wayne Liske Jack Lutch Janet McCartney Mike McLaughlin Gerald Maas Audrey Mace Judy Mackey Dianna Martin Dave Meeker Lawrence Mehlow Dan Metzger Judy Metzger Karen Miller Jim Mlllinger John Minarcin Sonia Mlncheff Bill Mitchell Andy Montvai Ruth Morgan Kathy Moritz Mike Myers Bill Newman Marcia Newton Linda Nlederhauser Brenda Osborn Dora Padilla Jim Patchen Mike Pavllca Tom Peeples Richard Penovich Bob Pepas Sandy Periatt Jim Pollock Janet Price Rick Price Ed Robbitt Margaret Rady Georgia Rafferty Dave Rains Ed Ramasocky Barry Ramlow Tony Ramos Kathie Redd Rene Reyes Bob Reiner Mike Reinert JoAnn Relyea Bill Reynolds Mary Ann Rich Philip Rivera Gail Roberts Lewis Roesner Mike Rohn Macklin Rothenbuhler Marcia Ruth Betty Richardson Sue Ann Sanderson Linda Schuette Pat Scott Francis Scribellito Elmer Seimet Frank Semersky Toni Shaneck Robert Sharlow Sandra Shaw Cheryl Shimman Sandra Shoalts Dan Shoop James Shuler Linda Shuman Estella Skiles Shirley Skiles f. r. at ..... -J' f J 25- .-'L v ii 'M I x' A A . .Ad w. Q J fi L it T vb' .-it , Ry 1 ,. I if z 5 v al 'S -'J -Si ,, 5 as A, FP ' K-3- l Sig z S rA ,S '! fy yi 7 K 2 fy A 5 .. 3 A , . 25 ,W 1 5 Rt, . x , '?!m',eHg .- 've 1 H' if Q :Q AI r' Q i v-J 3 It X I '-fh u -ve fan Iv . . K, . at Mr- ' bi X . K lm, is ' '7 -12 Ai .M S i, ., -P W a. fm 4 4, . -' if K C , it xi L R f , 15 x I -f S gt 5 ' ' 1, t. .M --5' 9. av . Q . 2 K 1 ti Tom Sklver Lila Snow Ronnie Soncrant Joyce Sorenson Don St Bonore Ken St Germain Charlotte St John Dennis Straits Jim Stroh Carolyn Suhrbler Robert Susor Smith Steve Szuch Mary Tabitas Dennis Thomas Elwin Thrush Rosemary Tobak Ronald Toneff Diane Torak James Tosi George Travers Lorraine Upton Rennix Va.nSc0y E. Villarreal M. Villarreal Santiago Villarreal Steve Villarreal Cheryl Wagner Mike Walsh Jill Warren Steve Warrington Jim Weiker Kenneth Wells Wallace West Georgene Westenbarger James Wilkins Gordon Williams Christine Wlllis Glen Wood Eugene Wright JoAnn Yates Sharon Yeupell Gerard Zam Janet Zunk Diane Brown Nancy Jackson Adlena Padella Esther Vasquez , pun-ul, fi ,fs S s .-. 4 J 4. ' . --I Qs 1 9 -urn' ur 'G 4m 4 lt.- GRGANIZATIONS President . . Jerry Baumgartner Vice-President . . . Dave Shoop STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Dave Shoop, Betty Hall, Jerry Baumgartner, George Burns. ROW 2: Donna Mackey, Donna Baker, Pat Berry, Jeanette Kontak, Kathy Marlow, Kathy Moritz, Rick Price, Bob Susor, John Baumgartner, Denny Dunsmore. ROW 3: Barb Gurcsik, Georgette Evans, Gary Wesenberg, Worth Wilson, Mary Kay Bahnsen, Dan Shoop, Jim Hartsook, Laren Angel, Paul Hubaker, Betty Bahnsen, Mr. Greenler. The aim 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 posted the honor roll. As a member of the Toledo Area Student Council, it took part in various area activities. Secretary . . Betty Hall Treasurer . . . . George Burns Advisor . . . Mr Greenler President ..... Jeanette Kontak Vice President ..... Em Herbac Secretary ........ Pat Berry Treasurer ..... Claudia Seammen Chaplain . . Mary Ellen Eversden Advisor ...... Mrs. Griffith ZETE ROW 1: Mary O'Brien, Kathy Marlow, Jeanette Kontak, Kristi King, Pat Berry, Jeanette Phil- lips, Sharon Witty, Judy Henninger, Margie Hagedorn, Sandy Ricker, Sharon Federici, Mrs. Griffith. ROW 2: Jill Moring, Mary Ellen Eversden, Mary Lee Baker, Barb Gurcsik, Barb Nissen, Ruth Pfeiffer, Janet Newman, Barb Cousino, Elsie Krayniak. ROW 3: Marilyn Ren- ner, Claudia Seammen, Margaret Staudinger, Diana Carpenter, Linda Reitz, Joyce Hosley, Mary Kay Bahnsen, Jean Garey, Em Herbac, Betty Hall. The purpose of the Zethalethian Literary Society is to promote the literary growth of the members. The secondary purpose is to teach good fellowship consideration of others, the value of co-operation and commendable school spirit. Notjust any girl can belong to Zetes. You must have a B average in English and a C average in any other subject. Members are elected each year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Jeanette Kontak, Kristi King, Claudia Seammen, Karen Fabian, Marilyn Renner, Sally Bell, Carol Schiavone. ROW 2: Mrs. Morse, George Burns, Dave Shoop, Dan Buehrer, John Doner, Jerry Baumgartner. To be elected to the National Honor Society is the highest honor that Clay Senior High School can bestow upon a student. The members are elected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and serv- ice. The induction cermony is the only such function conducted before the stu- dent body. 70 NATIONAL HOIXQ5 scigv N MII 22 at .SLI ART LUB ROW 1: Donald St. Bonor, Jill Warren, Janet McCartney, Carol Flynn, Carol Fuleky, Cheryl Champnoise, Carol Pearce. ROW 2: Sandra Burton, Carol Dick, Gloria Thomas, Richard Pcnovick, Mr. Hauter, Richard Ball, Rosemary Tobak, Carolyn Berger, Barbara LaCourse. The objective of the Art Club is primarily to stimulate and promote an increas- ing interest and appreciation for good art in all forms. Through exposure to and recognition of good art, students are better able to become citizens who are both selective and constructive. Y . President ..... . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer. . . . . Chaplain . . . . Carol Dick Jim Lockwood Carolyn Fuleky Sandra Burton Gloria Thomas ROW 1: Barbara Hardy, Margaret Kun, Petra Zuniga, Rosemary Kun, Jeanette Kontak, Margaret Keintschel, Joan Cousino, Shirley Blair, Sharon Iler, Raedell Frey, Linda Baronowski, Heather Wallace, Priscilla Bowen, Sharon Lagos, Janet Newman, Jo Ann Wofram. ROW 2: Kathryn Campbell, Margie Hagedorn, Joella Bachmayer, Marilyn Renner, Claudia Seammen, Emily Herbac, Jackie Roberts, Verne Hecke, Sharon Steffen, Julie Feldt, Barbara Nissen, Karen Crandell, Esther Baden, Margaret Staudinger, Sharon Durivage, Miss Hinz. ROW 3:Jerry Stephen, Elaine Goode, Betty Rich, Mary Lee Fogle, Viola Makra, Marsha Richards, Karen Stager, Judy Walker, 'Elsie Krayniak, Diana Carpenter, Sharon Stoldt, Joyce Hosley, Delores Farrell, Sue Logan, Rusty Dykstra, Linda Reitz. ROW 4, Shirley Winters, Norma Hoyt, Carol Richardson, Darlene Reges, Karen Mielke, Brenda Hunter. The Future Nurses of America is a club organized to prepare girls for the nursing profession by presenting a series of lectures and movies demon- strating the background and content of the nursing field. President .... . . . Margaret Staudinger Vice-President . . .... Diana Carpenter Secretary .... . . . Jackie Roberts Treasurer . . . . . Elsie Krayniak Chaplain . . . . . .Linda Reitz Advisor . . . . Miss Hinz 72 0 1 f President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . . . Treasurer. . . . Historians . . Advisor . . FT ROW 1: Gloria White, Mary Ann Bourdo, Gayle Barnes, Sonia Mincheff, Alice Wilson, Jackie Gulish, Mary O'Brien, Kathy Marlow, Sally Mather, Miriam Edgar, Sandy Frayer, Rita Fisher, Liz Toth, David Rose, Ron Peach, Mr. Bender. ROW 2: Ed Bachmeyer, Virginia Davis, Becky Breeden, Betty Getzinger, Jackie Torsok, Kathy Leadbetter, Barbara Rady, Jane Fredricks, Judy Fleitz, Karen Fabian, Virginia Cousino, Ann Munier, Sandy Grant, Ruth Pfeiffer. ROW 3: Barb Cousino, Sally Bell, Pat Cunningham, Georgette Evans, Gloria Phillips, Mary Lee Baker, Kay Kahler, Joyce Rapp, Kathy King, Pamela Douglas, Pat Grosjean, Pat Apanites, Kathleen McGarry, Jim Welsh, Bill Klickman. ROW 4: .Iohn Donor, Bob Reed, Barb Binkley, Polly Cook, Barb Schweizer, Jean Gimderman, Karen Ames, Karen Stout, Mike Kelley, Jim Hartsook, Larry George, Chuck Fredricks, Joe Ostafi, John Gyuras, Bob Miller, Mike Kelley, Howard Walters, Dan Buehrer. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to Explore the teaching field, including the opportunities and the many areas of the teaching pro- fession, also to provide an opportunity to work with children and to culti- vate qualities of leadership, character and scholarship among students. gl . Karen Fabian .Gloria Phillips . Mary O'Brien I, . Barb Cousino Jean Gunderman P i Howard Walters . . Mr. Bender FBLA ROW 1: Dorothy Church, Dianne DeKay, Nan McBride, Toni Shaneck, Lois Miller, Sharon Duris, Rita Ball, Carol Pavlica, Darlene Reville, Joyce Suto, Lou Askins, Jeanette Stuller, Janet Zunk, Becky French. ROW 2:Irene Padilla, Marie Cavazas, Pam McNutt, Kathleen Aldridge, Kathy Kayser, Jane Hoffbauer, Janet Armstrong, Emma Schnee, Judy Pullen, Janet Gillespie, Mary Tavitas, Judy Fromm, Judy Coontz, Charlotte Repassy, Miss Trombly. ROW 3: Carolyn Glauieux, Sharon Kelly, Carol Popp, Barbara Csizi, Carol Whitman, Bonnie Lazenby, Carol Schiavone, Sylvia Norrell, Sandy Swartz, Margie Carr, Amy Smith, Mary Sue Drier, Bonnie Geldine, Janet Lazur, Jeanette Phillips, Carol Penrod. ROW 4: Sharon Niederhauser, Judy Novak, Sondra Schroeder, Janet Gregor, Ruth Romstadt, Margie Cotty, Carolyn Thomas, Mary Ann Cassis, Delpha Deanda, Violet Mullins, Francis Cousino, Linda Shuman, Jo Ann Lindell, Shirley Furguson, Dorinda Shaw, Mary Ellen Mottrniller. The Future Business Leaders of America is strictly for business students who are interested in choosing business occupations. The purpose is to develop ag- gressive business leadership. You must have a C average before you can join the club. Vice-President Chaplain . . Reporter. . Advisor . . President ..... . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . . urunz B usmsss L uozns A Mzmcn . . Carol Schiavone . . . Sandy Swartz Sharon Niederhauser . . Jeanette Stuller . . . . Lois Miller Mary Ann Bringman . . . Miss Trombly O FHA ROW 1: Adella Revilla, Carol Mariea, Barbara Harris, Cheryl Durst, Magdelena Martinez, Donna McGavern, Francis Scribellito, Susan Kun, Marilyn Ankele, Linda Breno, Judy Mackey, Joyce Ginn, Shirley Lynch, Jayne Ankele, Elaine Whitney, Pat Herrick, ROW 2: Edna Toms, Shirley Carpenter, Lois Curry, Shirley Skiles, Judy Metzger, Jeanette Senci, Josephine Mallotto, Charlotte St John, Marlene Gill, Karen Douge, Eleanor Hawkins, Marcella St Bonore, Yolanda Revilla, Janet Beichter, Clair Reynold, Mrs. Wiles. ROW 3: Mrs. Swartz, Kathy Herrick, Audrey Mace, Norma Gill, Estilla Skiles, Carolyn Sibberson, Carolyn Armstrong, Mary Lou Reno, Deanna Kunshire, Ruth Morgan, Loudell Maos, Pat Schultz, Bernadine Seimet, Jeannette Gladieux, Paulette Cleckner, Elaine Alspach, Georgene Westenberger, Jewell Williams. ROW 4:Barbara Lawson, Nancy Fork, Judy Badertscher, Carol Perry, Carol Younker, Dorothy Hamilton, Karen Fizer, Mary Zunk, Judy Heckerman, Connie Lipinski, Linda Niederhauser, Florence Dickens, Arena Anderson, Shirley Gladney, Roseann Warnke. The Purposes of the Future Homemakers of America Are: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To foster the development of creative leadership in community life. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home economics. ,,tW 'Us +0 ' ' - of lHll.ll ',.'1E . - j u oe H 9 xo' Q N 0 Nlw Ho' President ..... . . Marilyn Ankele Vice-President . . Karen Fizer Secretary . . . . . . Pat Schultz Treasurer . . . . . Pat Herrick Historian . . . . . . Shirley Gladney Parlimentarian Arena Anderson Reporter. . . . Roseann Warnke Advisors. . . . .Mrs. Wiles Mrs. Swartz ti l FFA ROW 1 Thomas LaJt1, Donald Berger, Joe Belegrm, Larry Taylor, Francxs Haugh, Rxchard Gladney ROW 2 Donald Fox Gray Henmngsen John Wolf, Donald Bench Robert Bench, Davxd Stroshme Nelson Bod1 ROW 3 Stanley Bury, Larry Hosley, Charles Sheehan, Davld Becker Melvln Davmes Earl Klaegc Leonard Wolf, Mr Augenstem The Future Farmers of Amer1ca1s a large orgamzauon sponsored by the Umted States Off1ce of Educat1on under the dxrect superv1s1on of the Nat1ona1 FFA Assoc1at1on The azm of th1s organ1zat1on 1S to promote 1eadersh1p, co operatxon, scho1arsh1p thr c1t1zensh1p and to develop better farmers Presxdent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentxnel Chaplam Advlsor 76 Donald Bench Gary Henn1ngsen Dave Becker Charles Sheehan Bob Bench Stan Bury Ron Boday Mr Augenstem mi VW95 0 f In ,S In 'W,, f'WV 7 0 MOA, '5 P-PF F A C Q Cul. I ! . ! ! . . J , . : , , X, . .. ' 1 1-ft: . Y x'Y A N1 V - - sul' 2.4L fl 0 L' QA, 7 ' D - - uf X ............ L7 aj ' '- ' .. .. ' 99' 4 U , ..... ..... YFC President Vice-President .... . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . Program Chairman ..... Asst. Program Chairman . . Advisor . ROW 1: Mark Cooper, Laura Gray, Linda Gray. Judy Runk, Martha Beauchaine, Sandy Shoalts, Kathy Wilson, Ida Toms, Sandra Shaw. ROW 2: Pam Snyder, Doris Harder, Joan Below, Jim Gray, Don Stuller, Norman Cluckey, Eugene Wright, Leon Cluckey, Mr. Barnes. ROW 3: Jim Ritterbach, Dave Shoop, Jim Dotson, Jim Taylor, Dan Shoop. Ronald Hamilton, Bill Malik. The purpose of the Youth for Christ Club is to encourage and instruct Christian teenagers and reach the unsaved with programs that catch their enthusiasm, speaks their language and makes the way of salvation unmistakably clear. . Dave Shoop Kathy Wilson . Pam Snyder . Laura Gray . . Bill Malik . Mr. Barnes ...... .. BIO-PHY-CHEM ROW 1: Frank Semersky, Vicky Zuniga, Gayle Barnes, Mary O'Brien, Kristi King, Joyce Rapp, Jeanette Kontak, Jackie Koch, Janet Newman. ROW 2: Karen Ames, Barb Cousino, George Burns, Jill Moring, Pat Cunningham, Jim Croak, Bob Boos, Joe Molnar, Mr. McCabe. ROW 3: John Doner, Bruce Smith, Jeff Johnson, David Rothbard, Dennis Kelley, Rennix Van Scoy, Jim Dotson, Mike Kelley. Bio-Phy-Chem is the honorary science club of Clay High. It's purpose is to stimulate an interest in science and provide an award for outstanding work in science. Its members are those who have shown by their character, leadership, and scholarship that they are worthy of membership. President .... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . . .John Doner . . . .Barb Cousino Jeanette Kontak . . . Mike Kelley . . Mr. McCabe HI-Y ROW 1: Dennis Dersten, George Burns, Gary Wesenberg, Tom Dunn, Rod Reihing, Don Hauter, Bob Boos. ROW 2: Bob Reiner, Worth Wilson, Bill Brice, Ray Bernard, Dan Cousino, Don Monroe, Jim Pastor, Mr. Ziss. ROW 3: Denny Dunsmore, Keith Muier, Al Byers, Richard Danford, Stanley Tipiniski, Paul Hubacker, Vince Egide, John Sorensen. President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain. . . Advisor . . The Hi-Y of Clay High School ,is affiliated with the YMCA. We aim to build character through a fine social and recreational program and to develop the individual and pre- pare him for service in his school, home and church. . . . Keith Muir . . . Gary Wesenberg . . . . Al Byers . . Tom Dunn . . Ike Wilson . . Mr. Ziss HESS CLUB ROW 1: John Belcgrin, Tom Skiver, Toni Shaneck, Sharon Graffeo, Jill Warren, Sandra Shoalts, Gayle Barnes, Yvonne Courtay, Carolyn Berger, Jean Pryke, Glena Eversole. ROW 2: Pat McCullough, Sharon Witty, Jim Johnson, Tom Walton, Bob Susor, Jill Moring, Mary Ann Rich, Rosemary Tobak, Linda Shuman, Kay Kahler, Kay Ensign, Miss Smith. ROW 3: Betty Rich, Dave Woodell, Mike Kelley, Bob Reed, Dennis Shaffer, Gary Calhoun, John Brenkman, Mike Kelley, John Doner, Bruce Smith, Dennis Kelley. The purpose of the Clay High Chess Club is to encourage sportsmanship and independent thinking through the playing of chess. President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Sgt. at Arms . . Advisor . . . . Jill Moring . Gayle Barnes . Sharon Witty John Brenkman Mike D. Kelley . . Miss Smith E LIMELIGHTER ROW 1: Diane DeKay, Jeanette Kontak, Em Herbac, Claudia Seammen, Donna Grubb, Sharon McCloskey, Janet Gregor, Lou Askins, Pat Tholl, Judy Brown, Jack Koch. ROW 2: Judy St. John, Sharon Lagos, Carol Ruth, Esther Baden, Barb Binkley, Shirley Winter, Betty Jo Bahnsen, Nancy Ackerman, Betty Rich, Mary Kay Bahnsen, Ellen Norrell, Mr. Presar. ROW 3: Ed Warkentien, Tom Belegrin, Jeff Johnson, Tom Chetister, Denny Roth, Bill Coine, Jim Dotson, Jerry Scott, Mike Toth, Mike McNulty. Organized for students showing interest and ability in the dramatic arts, the Limelighters strives for the best in theatrical productions on a high school level. During this year they have produced two assemblies of one-act plays, done interpretative reading, and one major play for the public. Club meetings are intended to acquaint members with the vast opportunities open to profes- sional enthusiasts. President ..... . .Betty Bahnsen Vice-President . . . . Denny Roth Secretary .... . Lou Askins Treasurer . . .... Jack Koch Chaplain . . . . Ellen Norrell Advisor . . . . Mr. Presar HOBBY CLUB ROW 1: Frank Semersky, Bill Wilson, Clyde Weigel, Ed Humphres, Bob Pepas, Dan Metzger, Jim Johnson, Steve Warrington, Jim Buhler, Dan Dombrowsky, Tom Koedam, Bob Blair. ROW 2:Pau1 Schroeder, John Flegle, Richard Jacquillard, Eddy Hulls, Chester Arquette, Charles Beeler, Charlie Goode, Jim McGee, Dave Law- rence, George Lajti, Mr. Berkey. ROW 3: Ronnie Soncrant, Lee Henry, Gordie Williams, Jerry Scott, Lee Jefferies, Gary York, Gene Mominee, Ken Hanely, Jerry Cousino, Don Fern, Paul Henry. ROW 4:A1len Hoeft, George Krayniak, Fred Spring, Bill Miller, Wilbur Hipkiss, Sonny Short, Don Ciemann, Ed Heck. The Hobby Club is sponsored for the purpose of developing the natural creative and inventive ability of its members. Introduction and exploration into the vast reservoir of human interest in hobbies afford the members a wide field from which to select an activity for future use in their leisure time President .... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Advisor . . 82 Bill Miller Jim McGee en Hanely Jerry Scott Mr. Berkey SAFETY CLUB ROW 1: Judy Foks, Janet Jenne, Joanne Gladieux, Millie Yeager, Phillis Mason, Ellen O'Brien, Judy Halka, Judy St. John, Judy Kontak, Carol Ferrell, Shirley Ingram, Martha Sagon. ROW 2: Sharon Lallendorf, Sharon Hines, Marty Hanson, John Studneslci, Larry Cooper, Bob Boos, Tom Chetister, Tom Crane, Ed Race, Dick Gabel, Kay Penrod. ROW 3: George Burns, Tom Belegrin, Bob Demko, Mike Gray, Rick Clark, Jim LaCourse, Dave Geldine, Bill Overmier, Jon Wolxe, Steve Otey. The purpose of the Safety Clubis to promote and maintain safety in the Oregon schools, homes and its highways. President .... . . Bob Demko Vice-President . . . . Judy St. John Secretary .... . . Judy Kontak Treasurer . . . . . Jeanette Coker Sgt. at arms . . . . Dick Gabel Advisor . . . . . Mr. Scott ELECTRONICS CLUB ROW 1: Jill Moring, Jim Mueller, Mike Edwards, Tom Westhoven. ROW 2: Jeff Johnson, Walter Meier, Cy Humphreys, Charles Hillyer, Leroy Roberts, Dave Wooddell, Mr. Morse. To gain experience in working with electronics, with other students, and to exchange ideas and gain background experience and lmowledge in electronics is the purpose of this club. President ..... Vice-President Secretary .... . . Treasurer . . Advisor. . . 84 . . Tom Westhoven . Chuck Hillyer Cy Humphreys . .Jim Mueller . Mr. Morse I DU TRI L RTS CLUB ROW 1: John Toth, Erwin Thrush, Bob West, James Margan, Jim Wells, Ralph Oliphant. ROW 2: Mr. Kinney, Jim Rouiller, Ron Sigurdson, Loyal Kunshire, Glen Tank, Don Willis. ROW 3: Edwin Tosi, Gene Hymore, Gary Maas, Henry Romstadt. The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to promote an interest in the field of woodcraft, metallurgy and other rewarding phases of Industrial Arts. President ....... Glen Tank Vice-President .... Don Willis Secretary ..... Ralph Oliphant Treasurer .... Henry Romstadt Chaplain . . . . . Loyal Kunshier Advisor. . . . . .Mr. Kinney PHOTCJGR PHY CLUB ROW 1: Joyce Herr, John Belegrin, Joyce Fitzpatrick, Don Kuebler, Jean Pryke, Glena Eversole, Joyce Haskins, Betty Finch, Mike Walsh. ROW 2: Jim Ivan, Jack Koch, Carol Parker, Karen Berger, John Lutes, Ken Howell, Jim Dugan, George Burns, John Baumgart- ner, Bob Boos, Mr.West. ROW 3: Denny Breno, Jean Grover, Darlene Blase, Mitch Tonoff, David Walls, Dave Rothbard, Art Perry, Wayne Leskey, Dave Imm, Bill Pickard. ROW 4: John Lajti, John Kovacs, Dale Driftmeyer, Dave Kuebler, Betty Bahnsen, Mike Danyi, Ed Cousino, John Hansen, Jerry Ramasacky. The purpose of the Photography Club is to promote an interest in the field of photography as both a rewarding recreation and as a promising vocation. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Mike Danyi Bob Boos Betty Bahnsen Dave Kuebler Mr West F T 4'i'fW?25m GIRLS' GLEE CLUB gm ' :U by -be ROW 1: Petra Zuniga, Kathryn Decant, Kristi King, Judy Ernsthausen, Elaine Whitney, Osa Wirebjer, Nancy Smith, Gazel Skaggs, Judy Aldrich, Rita Ball, Nelda Cluckey, Bonnie Geldine. ROW 2: Jean Mossburg, Betty Veler, Kay Penrod, Panela Douglas, Carol Popp, Norma Nissen, Joyce Rapp, Verna Hecke, Shirley Blair, Judy Nissen, Violet Carr, Sharon Steffen, Margaret Staudingcr, Barbara Thomas. ROW 3: Geraldine Steffen, Deanna Herman, Carol Sayen, Darlene Regas, Barb Binkley, Diana Carpenter, Elsie Krayniak, Judy Brown, Brenda Hunter, Barb Schweizer, Janet Routson, Georgette Evans,Sylvia Norrell, Charlotte Repassy, Sharon Federici, Jeanette Gladieux. The Girls' Glee Club is made up of sophomore, junior and senior girls. The girls take part in various programs and activities throughout the year, such as the Christmas program and the Jamboree . Manager ..... Diana Carpenter Asst. Manager .... Judy Aldrich Secretary ..... Elsie Krayniak f Asst. Secretary . . . Barb Thomas Librarians .... . Bonnie Geldine Barb Schweizer 87 1 . 5 4 s I '-7 Row 1: Carol Schiavone, Irene Kayser, Raedell Frey, Jeanette Kontak, Sally Mather, Mary Sue Drier, Kathy Marlow, Alice Wilson. Row 2: Peggy Boday, Jane Hoibauer, Joyce Torak, Bonnie Wolf, Judy Fleitz, Janet Lazur, Karen Stager, Mary Kay Bahnsen. Row 3: Mr. Runyan, Virginia Davis, Betty Hall, Shirley Ingram, Kathy Leadbetter, Jim McGee, Joe Toth, Bill Barthold, Don Willis. Row 4: Judy Fromm, Lana Kelly, Sharon Stoldt, Betty Bahnsen, Howardwalters, Gary Henningsen, Dick Schweirking, Jim Taylor, Bill Craig. A CAPPELLA CHOIR TheACappella Choir is a group ofselected voices under the able direction of Mr. Ralph Runyan, better known to us as Chief . The choir presents programs for various churches and clubs throughout the year. Each Christmas the senior members of the choir go caroling to the various Oregon schools. The most important event of the year is the annual musical production known as the Jamboree , S8 J . -x Row l: Judy llzilkai, Pat Kiel. Jexinettc Phillips. Sauicly Grant. Sharon Grntlco, Mary Ann Bourmlo, Susim Christiansen, Bzirh Gursik, Karen Milhalka, Betty Rich. Row 2: Joyce Hoslcy. Pat Tholl. Kay Ensign, Mary Ellen EVersclon,P:1t Belcik, Judy St. John, Judy Kontzik, Sharon Lagos, Lincizi Rcitz. Row 3: .lon Belegrin, Dave Woodell, Bill Klickinzin, Don Fox, Don Hauter, Barb Cousino, Nlzirgiiz Ilzigiwlnrii, Mary Ann Hoffmann, Mary Lee Baker. Row 4: Marty Hansen, John Gyurns, .lorry Scott. Chuck llillyur Karen Stout, Bonnie Blakely, Elaine Goode, Carol Dick. Manager .... ...... I oe Toth Ass't. Manager. . . .Gary Henningsen Secretary .... . . Betty Bzihnsen Ass't. Secretary. . . . . Judy St. John Treasurer .... . . Barb Cousino Ass't. Treasurer . . . Jerry Ottney Lihrairizms. . . ..... Pat Kiel Carol Schizivone J c L QSERVIJ ROW 1: FrankSemersky, Carl Ivan, Dick Jenne, Donna Hardy, Roberta Kosch, Joyce Himich, Margaret Rady, Yvonne Lallendorf, Sonia Mencheff, Linda Gray, Louise Danyi. ROW 2:Jim Pollock, Joyce Sorenson, Diane Bench, Polly Cook, Janie Cross- grove, Joyce Glaudieux, Sandy Periatt, Margie Heinstchel, Jane Fredricks, Diane Torak, Karen Fisher. ROW 3: Miss Bickelhaupt, George Lajti, Bill Reynolds, Charles Cousino Rod Rheining, Mike Toth, Jim Hartsook, Dean Stroh, John Lajti , Jim Welsh. The Aquila Chapter of the Junior Classical League is an organiza- tion for students interested in the classics. Activities of the club include the annual J C L Convention held at the Ohio State Student Union in Columbus. Some members of the club attend each year. The annual slave sale is another highlight of the year. 'Die slaves fServiJ are the new members and are purchased by the old mem- bers who become their master CDominiJ. ' if 6 6' ff ' 'r fearing A I IN 90 JC L QDOMI up ROW 1: Nancy Brenkman, Barb Hardy, Janet Jenne, Kathy Marlow, Judy Fleitz, Joanne Gladieux, Andrea Ardley, Liz Toth, Gayle Barnes, Linda Baranowslci, Kristi King, Laura Gray. ROW 2: Meriam Edgar, Jackie Torsok, Elaine Riley, Heather Walace, Mary Lee Fogel, Karen Mihalko, Sharon Tober, Sharon Lallendorf, Barbara Binkley, Barb Cousino, Miss Bickelhaupt. ROW 3: Mary Lee Baker, Margie Hagedorn, Sharon Federici, Sharon Durivage, Karen Fabian, Betty Rich, Jean Garey, Barb Nissen, Polly Cook, Karen Crandell, Barb Gurcsik, Barb Schweizer. ROW 4: Don Hauter, Tom Crane, Bill Craig, Bill Overmier, Shirley Winter, Carol Richardson, Joe Molnar, John Gyuras. President .... Mary Lee Baker Vice-President . Heather Wallace Secretary ...... Kathy Marlow Treasurer ..... Jackie Torsok Advisor ..... Miss Bickelhaupt MODER ANGU GE ROW 1: Adelllna Padilla, Vickie Zuniga, Dennis Straits, Yvonne Courtay, Osa Wirebjer, Lovella Miller, Gail Roberts, Barbara Blase, Dora Padilla, Mike Reinert. ROW 2: Miss Eggert, Dave Meeker, Charles Fouty, Terry Penovick, Dan Fisher, Linda Gruenwald, Mary Ann Rich, Rita Lynch, Kristi King, Mrs. Campbell. ROW 3: George Traven, Tony Ramos, Jim Barnes, Mike Remmert, John Rowe, Dennis Kelley, Bill Coine, Gary Calhoun, Art Esquivel. The purpose of this club is to increase the knowledge of the French and Spanish languages and customs, and to teach good fellowship and co-op- eration. The secondary purpose is to promote good neighborliness between the people of our country and the people of French and Spanish speaking nations. Presidents . . . . Dennis Kelley, Jim Barnes Vice-Presidents ........ Dan Fisher, Jim Schuler Secretaries . . Yvonne Courtay, Osa Wirbjer Treasurers . . Linda Gruenwald, Kristi King Chaplains . . . Lovella Miller, Vickie Zuniga Sgt. at arms . . ........ Terry Penovick Advisors . . . .Miss Campbell, Miss Eggert w: '1 Laernong to tipe . H1 Luce! What is this thing called English? 0 I Hmmmmmm A X It's a bird . . . it s a plane The band relaxes I've been good, Santa. They may not be good chemists, but the-y're expert glass benders! 01. A A .IU IORS X. 1 I W X MNC ROW 1: Mary Ann Bourdo, Judy Halka, Sharon Graffeo, Nan McBride, Glena Eversole, Bonita Mominee, Jean Pryke, Mille Yeager, Phillis Mason, Lois Miller, Margaret Kun. ROW 2: Laura Gray, Margie Heintschel, Delores Downey, Carol Cutcher, Joyce Torak, Sally Mather, Darlene Revill, Mary O'Brien, Gayle Barnes, Yvonne Courtay, Jackie Gulish, Alice Wilson, Pat Berry, Sharon Iler, Margaret Wolf, Carol Pearce, Carolyn Berger, Judy Foks. ROW 3:Jaclcie Torsok, Judy Sinay, Jenny Koch, Linda Baranowslci, Kay Penrod, Judy Kontak, Shirley Gladney, Sharon Witty, Sharon Hines, Bonnie Wolf, Bev Turnow, Mary Sheehan, Carolyn Gladieux, Sharon Kelly, Raedell Frey, Pat Rabbitt, Mary Kollarik. ROW 4: Jean Mossburg, Elaine Riley, Barbara Rady, Mary Lee Baker, Mary Ellen Eversden, Rosmary Herman, Sandy Ricker, Margie Hagedorn, Jean Gunderman, Charlotte Repasy, Terry Carpenter, Sylvia Norrell, Judy Fromm, Jean Grover, Betty Getzlnger, Ann Munier, Rosemary Wolf, Karen Stout, Janis Koch. ROW 5: Carol Richardson, Norma Hoyt, Sue Logan, Judy Badetscher, Bonnie Blakely, Delores Farrell, Joyce Hosley, Kay Ensign, Lou Askins, Joyce Suto, Judy Coontz, Janet Kessler, Sharon McCloskey, Georgette Evans, Pat Cunningham, Donna Grubb, Gloria Phillips, Judy Novak, Marsha Richard, Janet Routson, Martha Sogan, Shirley Ingram. THE purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to increase interest and partici- pation in all sports as a means of promoting physical efficiency, health, joy, char- acter, and the wise use of leisure time. R K 94 . , . S' ta A bl T X ' pf . 642.9 K E . 1 I kim' S .x D ff A A SENIORS ROW 1: Diane DeKay, Mary Lou Jones, Judy Runk, Jeanette Stuller, Lrene Kayser, Janis Brande- berry, Marilyn Ankele, Kathy Meier, Barbara Hardy. ROW 2: Mary Ann Irving, Ann Mettie, Nancy Mominee, Julie Feldt, Sharon Steffen, Kathleen McGarry, Sharon Lagos, Sandy Grant, Diana Dybala, Ruth Pfeiffer, Pat Tholl, Carol Ferrell, Marilyn Brooks, Carol Schiavone, Jeanette Phillips, Jeanette Phillips, Jeanette Kontak, Andrea Ardley, Pat Kiel, Miss Jones. ROW 3: Em Herbac, Sue Christian- sen, Mary Ann Cassis, Carol Penrod, Sondra Schroeder, Peggy Mossburg, Carol Fazekas, Carolyn Armstrong, Shirley Blair, Bonnie Lazenby, Sandy Swartz, Karen Berger, Carol Parker, Jewell Williams, Jeanette Senci, Margie Carr, Judy St.John. ROW 4: Sharon Durivage, Pam Snyder, Sharon Niederhauser, Esther Baden, Joella Bachmayer, Janis Milka, Jackie Roberts, Marilyn Renner, Sally Bell, Elsie Krayniak, Margaret Staudinger, Carol Ruth, Jeanette Gladieux, Lois Patton, Dar- lene Blase, Karen Fabian, Janet Newman, Barb Cousino, Betty Hall. ROW 5: Brenda Hunter, Betty Bahnsen, Karen Mielka, Ellen Norrell, Diana Carpenter, Mary Ann Hoffmann, Deanna Herman, Betty Veler, Mary Ellen Mottmiller, Linda Reitz, Judy Walker, Carolyn Thomas, Margie Cotty, Janet Gregor, Ruth Romstadt, Dorinda Shaw, Mary Zunk, Sharon Stoldt, Carol Younker. 95 President .... . . . Betty Hall Vice-President . Jeanette Kontak Secretary .... . Barb Cousino Treasurer . . . . . . Pat Kiel Advisor . . . . Miss Jones FRESHMAN Y-TEENS ROW 1: Diannia Martin, Marcia Ruth, Lorraine Upton, Joanne Hirvynak, JoAnn Yates, Cheryl Shimman, Joyce Himich, Karen Miller, Barbara Blase, Ruth Baden, Louise Danyi, Mrs. Wallace ROW 2: Pat Coleman, Kathy Moritz, Donna Baker, Sharon French, Cleo Franklin, Margaret Rady, Carol Cooper, Yvonne Lallendorf, Cheryl Conrad, Cheryl Wagner, Gurtha Dixon, Nancy Jackson, Lois Dunbar. ROW 3: JoAnn Re1yea,Jeanette Crossgrove, Sue Ann Sanderson, Sandy Periatt, Joyce Gladieux, Marcia Newton, Paulette Hosley, Janet Price, Janet Henderson, Kathy Kinsey, Jane Emahiser, Sandy Huff. ROW 4: Nedra Bruggeman, Kathy Redd, Diane Torak, JoAnn Cassis, Karen Fisher, Joyce Sorenson, Diane Bench. The Y-Teens strive to develop good character and leadership under the guidance of the YWCA. Advisor . . . President ..... . . . Kathy Moritz Vice-President . . Cherie Conrad Secretary .... .... Ka thy Redd Treasurer . . .... KathY Kinsey Chaplain .... . Nedra Bruggeman Representative . .... Karen Fisher . . .Mrs. Wallace SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS ROW 1: Judy Aldrich, Donna Mackey, Penny Rowland, Wanda Gallaher, Nelda Cluckey, Nancy Smith, Carol Carder, Judy Ernsthausen, Diannia Jaeger, Gazel Skaggs, Maureen Ward, Diane Vincent, Mrs. Mook. ROW 2: Joyce Sibberson, Sharon Randolph, Mary DeSelms, Violet Carr, Bev LaCourse, Sharon Ruse, Theresa Heintschel, Nancy Clark, Pat McCullough,Judy Gould, Judy Henninger, JoAnn West. ROW 3: Diane Anderson, Peggy Boday, Bev Malik, Judy Brown, Barbara Gurcsik, Karen Mihalka, Darlene Neal, Nancy Gorka, Gretchen Romstadt, Phillis Arquette, Sharon Federici, Marianne Brown. ROW 4: Barbara Binkley, Sharon Tober, Linda Tudico, Judy Nissen, Pat Belcik, Sandra Lazur, Ruthanne Roberts, Kathy Thomas, Norma Nissen, Judy Lechman, Mary Kay Bahnsen, Chris- tine Bodi, Lana Kelley The Y-Teens strive to develop good character and leadership under the guidance of the YWCA. Vice-President President ..... . . . .Judy Aldrich Judy Henninger Secretary . . . . . Barb Gurcsik Treasurer ...... Karen Mihalka Chaplain .... . . .Sharon Tober Sgt. at arms . . . . Donna Mackey Representative. . . Pat McCullough JU IOR Y-TEENS ROW 1: Rhea Kosch, Sharon Graffeo, JaNe11 Keefer, Carol Cutcher, Bonita Mominee, Joyce Torak, Pat Berry, Sandy Dillaman, Beverly Turnow, Jean Mossburg, Miss Smith. ROW 2: Jenny Koch, Mary Sheehan, Sheron Witty, Judy Sinay, Delores Downey, Pat Smith, Donna Grubb, Donna St. John, Janis Wright, Judy Cowell. ROW 3: Terry Carpenter, Sandy Ricker, Mary Ellen Eversden, Rosemary Herman, Rosemarie Wolf, Elaine Riley, Barbara Thomas, Janet Routson, Kay Ensign, Sharon McCloskey. ROW 4: Janet Kessler, Carol St. John, Donita Danford, Bonnie Byers, Bonnie Blakely, Janis Koch. The Y-Teens strive to develop good character and leadership under the guidance of the YWCA. During the school year they perform many social and worthwhile activities. President .... . . Pat Berry Vice-President . . Jenny Koch Secretary . . . .... JaNe1l Keefer Treasurer . . . ...... Joyce Torak Chaplain ..... . . Rosemary Herman Representative. . . .... Sandy Ricker Sgt. at Arms. . . . Kay Ensign Judy Sinay Advisor. . . . . Miss Smith President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain .... Representative Advisor .... SENIOR Y-TEENS 0: ROW l: Mary Lou Jones, Pat Kiel, Kathy Meier, Judy Schmidlin, Irene Kayser, Janis Brandeberry, Andrea Ardley, Pat Tholl, Carol Ruth. ROW 2: Mary Ann Irving, Carol Fazekas, Ann Mettie, Sue Christiansen, Nancy Moniinee, Bonnie Cox, Nancy Ackerman, Miss Tolley. ROW 3: Jeanette Gladieux, Lois Patton, Janis Milka, Betty Veler, Deanna Herman, Diana Dybala, Betty Hall, Mary Ann Hoffman, Ellen Norrell, Jean Garey. To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common lives those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians, is the aim of the Y-Teens. . Mary Lou Jones . . . Ellen Norrell . . . . . . .BettyHall . .Mary Ann Hoffmann . . . . . Jean Garey . . Sue Christiansen . . . . Miss Tolley EAGLE STAFF 'I ., L. r V F T., .. fe, K MANAGING EDITOR Jackie Roberts Copy Editor ...... ........ A ndrea Ardley L,44,.4.n'w , gh- 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jim Helle Editorial Staff v , 4 o his 1 U xi 'A 15 'wif' A Sliblliiallhl BUSINESS MANAGER Carol Schiavone Business Staff Adverstising Manager ............ Jim Croak Assignment Editor ........ . . . Sally Bell Circulation Manager ........... Kathy Meier Editor Page One. . . . . Esther Baden Artist ....... . . Kathy Leadbetter Editor Page Iwo . . . Jo Bachmayer Office Clerk . . . .... Joyce Torak Editor Page Three . . . . Lois Patton Editor Page Four . . . . Ted Jefferies Photographer . . . Betty Bahnsen Reporters: Lucky Bonecutter, Janis Brandebcrry, Sue Christiansen, Barb Cousino, Ed Cousino, Rusty Dykstra, Jeannette Gladieux, Mary Lou Jones, Irene Kayser, Pat Kiel, Karen Mielka, Judy Walker, Eleanor Wilkins. Secretaries: Mary Ann Hoffmann, Mary Ellen Mottmiller, Marilyn Renner, Ruth Romstadt, Sondra Shroeder, Jeanette Stuller, Carol Younker. ROW 1: Kathy Meier, Jeanette Stuller, Janis Brandeberry, Andrea Ard- ley, Irene Kayser, Joyce Torak, Sue Christiansen, Margie Carr, Pat Kiel, Mary Lou Jones. ROW 2: Sondra Shroeder, Kathy Leadbetter, Barb Cousino, Lois Patton, Sally Bell, Jeanette Gladieux, Eleanor Wil- kins, Carol Younker, Marilyn Renner, Mr. LaConto. ROW 3:Joe11a Bachmayer, Esther Baden, Ruth Romstadt, Judy Walker, Jim Croak, Mary Ellen Mottmiller, Mary Ann Hoffmann, Mary Dykstra, Betty Bahnsen, Ted Jefferies, Karen Mielka, Ed Cousino. HOORAY! IT'S ALL OVER OW! C R Y S T AA L S T A. F F Seniors Editor ......... Business Manager . . Senior Pictures . . . Senior Quotations. . . Faculty ....... Organization. . . Photography . . . Jtuiior Pictures . . Row 1: Dave Shook, Jeanette Kontak, Jean Garey, Andrea Ardley. Row 2: Mike Danyi, Dan Buehrer, George Burns, Miss Bickelhaupt, John Gyuras. . . Jeanette Kontak . . . . Jean Garey . . . . Dan Buehrer . . . Andrea Ardley . . Kathy Marlow Mike Toth . . . Mike Kelley Mary O'Brien ......BobBoos . . . . . . Worth Wilson Linda Baranowski Sophomore Pictures . . . Freshman Pictures Features . . Athletics . . Snapshots . . . Typists . . Advisor . . . . Cy Humphres . . Joe Molnar Barb Nissen . . Andrea Ardley . . . . Mike Danyi Dave Shook George Burns . . . John Gyuras Nancy Ackerman Jeanette Phillips Miss Bickelhaupt Row 1: Joe Molnar, Cy Humphres, Mike Toth, Chuck Fredricks, Ike Wilson, Bill Overmier, Mike Kelley. Row 2: Miss Bickelhaupt, Kathy Marlow, Linda Baranowski, Barb Nissen, Mary O'Brien. as Row l: Marcia Newton, Sheron Witty, Sharon Kelly, Don Dillaman, Larry Dominique, Carolyn Berger, Pat Berry, Ja.net Price, Karen Ames. Row 2: Barb Nissen, Kay Kahler, Darlene Neal, Sharon Lagos, Nedra Bruggeman, David Rose, Steve Warrington, Mary Ann Rich. Row 3: Betty Rich, Tom Dunn, Joe Ostafi, LeRoy Roberts, Bruce Smith, Joe Molnar, John Rowe, Larry George, Janis Koch. Row 4: Dave Lawrence, Paul Henry, Dave Warner, Bill Newman, Bill Miller, Howard Walters, Dan Buehrer, Dan Shoop, Gary Calhoun. The aim of the Varsity Band is to promote interest in band music of all kinds . . . The band marches at all the football games and the concert band entertains during the year at various concerts. V A R S I T 102 Q 2 PQ 3 1 m , 7 ' IQ. t , X' 1? ' D ' Z, P i if we A . 4. Yi , as imp fn was . . . . gk., wig K . ' 'Q Q ff-S es ... A -ty 'f A is 1 ' ' 'gr L' . 11 :sun - ' X X f. fx 'QA '- 'Q : ' 'QPL4 4 a ,gp f Wh IYMZQW 1,32-:Q .2 . 'v W4V ff W 5 M 1, ,.,,, 1 , , .,.,.L,,VA, , i ,,A, , , H . 7 414 V ww 3' ,,M. A ,.., , V, J. Q-,.1g,7:,KIA. V A .I 4,4 .?n...1.MQS, K , l ?:l:,,,,,5i5,'!if5,hv,,, A E A 65 4 x,,,,, ,iff is-Q 3 fn e- - X we N' 'wg L I ,af - Q51 Q -Q if , W iw I sw, a if mi W 65,5 r .QV W ., ,',l Y 511: 'M 1? f g. u A, ., in 4 1 11' is if 1, fl DRUM AJORETTES MAJOR Ruth Pfeiffer, Sandy Grant, Linda Reitz, Karen Stout, Janet Newman, Raedell Frey. 104 Mary Sue Drlor Sallv Mather Beverly Turnovl Id Ald h Wandl Gallahgr Bonmt Wolf u V rlc Bev Turnow, Judy Aldrich, Bonnie Wolf, Mary Sue Drier, Sally Mather, Wanda Gallahcr. KW VARSITY C ROW 1: Dennis Brente, Don Dillamen, A1 Deiter, Bi1lCrouse, Jim Helle, Jim Croak, Jim Moore, Jim Wolf, Bruce Gross. ROW 2: Steve Otey, Ted Jefferies, Joe Toth, Tony Fork, Jerry Baumgartner, Bill Barthold, Lary Ousky, Denny Roth, Ken Cluckey, Bill Clark, Ed Rossler, Coach Federici. ROW 3: Dave Shook, Dick Baker, Ken Fleitz, Tom Kontak, Denny Dunsmore, Tom Wallake, Bob Mickens, Pat Hart- barger, Bucky Romstadt, Larry Henderson, Mike Crow, Ken Thomasy, Jim Morrison. President .... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Chaplain . . Advisor . . 106 The Varsity C stands for clean sportmanship and clean living. It 1S composed of athletes who have made their varsity letter in a maJor sport. The purpose of the club is to create a better understanding be tween the athletes, faculty and administration in our school. . Bill Barthold . . . Jim Helle . Larry Ousky . . Bill Crouse .Dennis Brente Coach Federici FEATURES 2 I959 Queen Jeanette displays za pretty smile llwo lovely attendzlnts join Sharon Byers, Queen Jeanette and the escorts in a smile for the camera A Royal Wave Homecoming, 1959, will be re- membered with Jeanette Kontak as the reigning queen and Emily Herbac and Betty Hall as her royal attend- ants. Queen Jeanette, arrayed in a stunning red velvet dress, was escorted to her throne by Stu- dent Council President,Jerry Baumgartner. Em and Betty were escorted by co-captains Mike Crow and Bill Barthold respectively. 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Presar The Late Christopher Bean is a rousing comedy that depicts the confusion and misaclventures that occur when a family of rather common means suddenly finds themselves the possessors of a number of very valuable paintings. The result is much confusion and loads of laughs. When the curtain fell on this years senior class play, all remarked that, with the help of a fine cast of seniors, Mr, P. had done it again. uw, S. e, 4.,1.l K-R. 4, L-I 'R-'fin--'1F.j -. 1. gf' . 27,--f: . in r .N 'a.'Vf :?.. .-- -4 .ld ... ,, 1' 7.41, f. 1.,f'S?3 fa... I.....f:',0Q . -' J :, - ,1- ,L-..,,. ,si - . -.'..F-.' 1,-' if ..,.x4V,, J, ' .. ,.,..A,f',. . 1 A, ,4 . 5 . ,-Ax.. UQ, 1 . .,g'-.- . .nl - Q,-,-..3-5 J la. i! i'-.r,'t1-'-ISK-.J 5- . -' l ' .,+r. M3 .- 9- v ..' -qv. A, :-V-,g . vovsgr vw ,R A... ' f -. fn- .,.AA Q'-C --,, ..- .W 4. .. x -. ,f f , Y. . ' 'fr'- '1':' --7 5'-fi . - r -Q1 I- . 3: . 'T F15 .LQ .345 'N ,x -. 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Dick Skinner ....... Leo McEvoy . . . Otis Skinner . . Mrs. Skinner . . . Ship Steward ..... Admiral ........... Monsieur de la Croix . . . Harriet St. John ..... Winifred Blaugh ........ Therese... .... . . .Donna Grubb . . .Judy Fromm . . Worth Wilson . . . Bill Overmier . . . . . Larry George . . . Heather Wallace . . Dave Rothbard . . Bruce Smith . . .Vince Egidi . . . Lou Askins . . . .Jenny Koch . . . Nan McBride Madame Elise and Inspector. . . . . Sharon Graffeo Window Cleaner ..... . . . . . Purser........ Stewardess ...... Assistant Director . . . Stage Manager . . . Director ...... t UN .r r x ' i ' Y . dx , . ' r ' F X , J , . . Don Dillaman . . . . .Jim Dptson . . .Jackie Torsok . . . . . . .Joyce Hosely ........MikeMcNulty Mr. Charles I. Presar A L: V A- K: ' f ' Ai 4 J , XX 5 A v R - ' Q , , - t M. , ,. xy 4 . E 1 5'-5 I SPQRTS ,A A I 1 X No ',., V R ITY FOOTBALL Row 1: Ken Fleitz, Gary York, Ted Jeffries, Tony Fork, Larry Ousky, Ken Cluckey, Al Deiter. Row 2: Dave Shaw, Jerry Baumgartner, Tom Wallake, Mike Crow, Joe Toth, Bill Barthold. Gary Henningsen. Row 3: Tom Sayen,Gary McGee, Dave Shook, BillC1ark, Denny Dunsmore, Gene Hymore, Jerry Ottney. Row 4: Jerome Helpin, Nicky Skiver, Herb Dearsman, Chuck Beeler, Bill Craig, Pat Hartbarger, Jim Chorba. Row 5: John Burnworth, Paul Hubaker, Jim Hartsook, Dean Stroh, Jim Gephart, Ed Hardy, Jim Moore. Row 6: Dick Baker, mgr., Don Kuebbler, mgr., Dave Tonoff, Dennis Brent. mgr., Bill Crouse, mgr. COACHES Q 4 J ,X 4, 7 A L fx ' x Clay . . . 20 Woodward . . . Clay . . . 22 Bowling Green . . L -fy.: , 9-rj, '. 11.42 Clay . . . 6 Whitmer . . .,..q,Y. ,. 1 ' ' 1 Clay. . . 60 Bedford . Clay . . . 34 Sylvania ....... . . . Clay . . . 12 Lakewood St. Edwards. . Clay . . . 38 Fostoria . . Clay . . . 16 University School . . Clay . . . 14 Rogers .. 'lit-5 4 ,tid Ay Larry Morgan, Ted Federici, Walt RQ.-.14 H ',r-lr!- 5 '.f Martishius. lx I . X 1 Y Ken Cluckey Jerry Ottney 2nd all G.L.L. '59 l ri has f gif YJ Ifx l x X N X 1 B I 5. - X Joe Toth 2nd all G.L.L. '59 Larry Henderson lst all G.L.L. '59 W , a Dave Shaw K Tony Fork Dave Shook 2nd all G.L.L. '59 Bill Barthold lst all G.L.L. '59 910' Ted Jeffries lst all G.L.L. '59 IIB - .,'- .--.e-v,. ,, Larry Ousky 2nd all G.L.L. '59 'Q Gary Henningson Mike Crow lst all G.L.L. '59 Q, Q, J' ff' -X L W, I Y xi! 5 4 ' , Jerry Baumgartner Tom Wallake lst all G.L.L. '59 La XMN U -L- PM .,,,,,f ,,, k .r 'x, PN Row 1: Jim Moore, John Burnworth, Duane Jaquillard, Jim Barnes, Dave Tonoff, Bob Skiver. Row 2: Paul Puls, Dave Petsche, Dean Stroh, Ed Hardy, Pat Smith, Mike Remme rt. Row 3: Don Kuebbler, mgr., Mike McCormick, Dan Jefferies, Gary Myers, Jim Hartsook, Jim Hartbarger. Row 4: Cozwh Morgan, Paol Hubaker, Loren Angel, Pat Hartberger, Jerome Halpin, Jim Chorba, Coach Martishius. RESERVE and FRE HMAN FQOTB LL Row l: Bob Pepas, Carl Ivan, Jim Weiker, Mike Rohm, Ron Toneff, Kenny St. Germain, Roger Cluckey, Ed Rabbitt, Charles Cedoz, Tom Costell. Row 2: Coach Spring, Jim Johnson, Rick Price, Mike McLaughlin, Mike Hager, George Lijty, Bill Reynolds, John Baumgartner, Dave Meeker, Coach Pocse. Row 3: Tony Ramos, Mike Myers, Art Fromm, Harry Cordell, Ed Hulls, Jim Glaser, Dwayne Cluckey, Ron Lijty, Gordon Williams. Row 4: Jim Patchen, Jim Wilkins, Dennis Breno, Wayne Liske, Lee Jeffries, Dennis Fisher, Dan Shoop, Roy Brecht. T N 9g ff ,f 'I tt! 2 VAR ITY BA KETBALL Jim Peeples, Jerry Baumgartner, Ken Thomasy, Bucky Romstadt, Mike Kelley, Al Byers Mike Crow, Jim Morrison, Tom Kontak, Keith Muir, Jim Croak, Al Deiter. Front: Dick COACHES Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay Clay 56 Rossford . . . 75 Whitmer ..... 54 Bowling Green . . 55 Fostoria ..... 55 Libbey ...... 58 Woodward . . . 51 Rogers .... 51 Waite .... 64 Sylvania. . . 47 Whitmer .... 65 Berea ....... 60 Bowling Green . . 47 Rogers ...... 62 Sylvania ..... 68 Fremont ........ 51 Fostoria ........ SEC AA TOURNAMENT 65 St. Francis ....... 54 Rogers .... Russell Scott, Bill Coontz. Q Q ,fx ' ' Q, ,,.Q s Vw - ,gi 1- Al Byers Jim Croak My X W V: un .., FW fy R ix 1, Y - . . 1' 41 65 5 x A , - . , P ' . L X.. - ii --143 Jim Peeples Jerry Baumgartner ff 0. , K ,M w x K L h , - Eli ,.:., fl --fv kgwiv' kvi 3 v 1 fx si ' m 'Ak .3 Y, ,', .- fx -Sy. :FEV Q- Mike Crow Ken Thomasy 'P-27 y Ld .ku 'x . l I KB . 'EX 'f 51.2 f is ' S? . ,u 5.- flzz ' 5: A ii A. 5 T ..- xn . I' -Q , : --1. ,., if Tom Kontak Jim Morrison 1 'gi' vu-G 'F Row 1: Tom Crain, Paul Puls, Mike Kelley, Loren Angel, Dean Stroh, Rodney Reihing, Duane Jaquillard, Gary Myers, Coach Scott. Row 2: Jerome Helpin, Bob Knak, Jim Chorba, Ernie Molnar, Jim Hartsook, Paul Hubaker, Rick Clark, Stan Lipinski. RESERVE and FRESHMAN ASKETB LL Row 1: Art Fromm, Dennis Kersten, Jim Bachman, John Baumgartner, Lewis Roesner, Jim Kayser, Jim Weiker, Rick Price, Macklin Rothenbuhler, Kenny St. Germain. Row 2: Rennix VanScoy, Bill Newman, Jim Wilkins, Jim Kiss, Mike Hager, Barry Ramlow, Jim Pollock, Wayne Liske, Coach Ziss. Row 3: Lee Jeffries, Andy Montvai, Roy Brecht, Richard Danford, Mike Mc Laughlin, David Rains, Dan Shoop, Ron Buehrer, Mike Rohm. Row 4: John Warrington, mgr., Jim Johnson, mgr. AR ITY BA EBALL Row 1: Jerry Baumgartner, Jim Peeples, Jim Croak, Mike Crow, Denny Dunsmore, Jim West. Row 2: Jim Morrison, Ken Thomasy, Edwarkentien, Ken Ciucky, Dean Stroh, Ernie Molnar. Row 3: Coach Pyle, Jerome Halpin, Tom Walton, David Rothbard, Tom Belegrin, Bob Muir, Coach Potter. Row 4: Tom Simonis, Gary Myers, Jim Chorba, Paul Hubaker, Jim Barnes, Rick McGreogar. J if if ks- l Ed Warkentien Ken Clucky 127 Q . Q. ,M f , ff wv - H 2 11 a P 1 1 -.. Q X40 , Je yB gartne To Belegi 2 E I fi: S4- a I I - 5, as -, has ,W 5 za , 1- my Q13 A r X av 17 Y, ..,f'- 4 X w 3 a i Mike Crow Jim West wffk 'x X H X XS Q ,S 42 'yin Q f 3? , -L., Jim Peeples Jim Morrison AR ITY WRESTLI G Row 1: Frank Semersky, mgr., Jim DeKay, Ed Suzor, Bob Reirechird, Don Dillaman, Dave Tonoff, Don Stuller, Jim Helle. Row 2: Coach Federici, Bill Wilson, Jack Lutch, Mike Walsh, Tom Layti, Jim Pollock, Tom Davis, Dave Walls. Row 3: Bob Riener, Bob Draper, Bruce Gross, Jim Moore, John Burnworth, Nick Skiver, Jim Patchen, Bob Muir, Dick Baker, mgr. Row 4: Ted Jeffries, Dan Jeffries, Mike McCormick, Jolm Layti, Denny Roth, Steve Otey, Lee Jeffries, Jon Wolfe, Fred Spring, mgr. M X835 M: I B 1 N i - ef A l Af-. A Q 'Y' Tx Bruce Gross Dennis Roth Steve Otey 130 5 U , 'r 1 ,, Jon woue ,pf 4. M 9- Don Stuller AR ITY SENIOR Ted Jeffries Jim Helle 131 ARSITY TRACK Row 1: Mike McCormick, Tom Kontak, Joe Toth, Dave Shook, B111 Barthold, Tom Wallake, Dave Shaw, Gary Wessenberg. Row 2: Dick Baker, mgr., A1 Dieter, Nick Skiver, Jerry Romstadt, Tom Crane, Chuck Beeler, John Burnworth, Coach Morgan. ff v 3 V f g, f h .Q ' K A JS I A -Y X.. pk. X I J K i L- X , .V . ,. X 1' W XX K X I :- 2 ' Lf 5 I P Q fag .. K K K K kk . If nf rkt W R J f RRS Q.: ' V NA:-, if 1 Q C is A kr . gg, A J- , , af. 1 ' ff Tom Wallake Joe Toth 132 X ,M Dave Shook Tom Kontak 1.x Q' sk K Q nas Dave Shaw B111 Barthold 1 V f' ul ff Q N V N h n BOWLI Row 1: Frank Dotson, Jim McGee, Dean Stroh, Jerry Baumgartner, Tom Dunn, Jim Bachman Row 2: Dave Cutcher, Jack Koch, Ernie Molnar, Joe Ostafi, Jim Chorba, Coach Crow. N35 1 is A N.. ,M Lovely Lady Thus this makes this thus. 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