Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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' J - VKKAQQSAYSMMS' 2- Q if if W '4 fi' 1 Q ' ,ff JP af' T., -.-as-R! In Memoriam STEVE SZUC I-I 1944 -------- 1961 Oh! there at last, life 's trials past We '11 meet our loved once more, Whose feet have trod the path to God- Not lost, but gone before. Caroline Norton 2 ., I X - , Q 9 .. fx - f ' 6 f ' 1 of 4' W 1 Bkbwgf SL D 0106, Q35 x MF? X J' M91 wa -' W yy ,Xyf'W7 L Lv .5 0 gf of ay 'G Bw J0i,J'f SAL M DDI recto ry i3f5f'fl?yj,f?fj Pb XJ J- f I ,X , gf Www 9 q'fJ?Xiw'y fy JN Mm f Who We Are h 'gi' w , U sw 9 ggfglf X ,DJ What We Do JP, yiyi yy X71 .45 ' A ou V, SN ,ya XV, .. ,' t J I. Q, K ww. Www Zivygixjff iyi3?L W ,... ' 4 v ' 175 ,ff ' e ll h W W I 'L ,Vp-' .J ,f M' MIR if UML Foreword Through the passing of time, our memories fade, and what was once a clear distinct image is now a hazy rec- ollection of what was once so close to us. It is the purpose of the 1962 CRYS- TAL to preserve these memories that, to us, are now so clear. It is the purpose of the 1962 CRYSTAL to preserve the feelings and emotions of a period of our life that formed and molded om body and mind. It is the purpose of the 1962 CRYSTAL to retain the good times and fellowship that we, the students of Clay High, have experienced during the past year. ,T :wheel PML dfsgwnspijafgx I i l F - 1-X . ill-QV-Qq 1--AL:-L F 4 x Qs., -nr K. ' 5 , z A55'? ' K, f . g 2 A Sw ' 'Q if E U - 4 ' ' If fly ffs - .U1P' , 2 - ,f f 2' if 'iliwgeix 435- . , J XQ. A , Q ., f ,B ,xx ' x V ? Who... We are the students, faculty and ad- ministrators of Clay High School. We are the victories and defeats of athletic encounters. We are the accomplish- ments and satisfaction of scholastic achievement. We are the memories of a beautiful dance and a few packed lunch hours, We are Clay High School. Board of Education . . . . 10 Administration . . . 11 Faculty ..... . 12 Seniors ...... . 18 Unclerclassmen . . , , 48 -f - V' .aux-,ul . mu-fl ' ' I , . e are the ' Names and 1 Traditions of The Past 1-,la FTIEQ 'A W . -...i:1: l 'g K X T ' N X ,. P Lf: :iffl 3541 ','51.-nl.- at-. Y I V fi '.-'f ' . l f' 3 ' . 'WF ,. ' .,- ,I U Jitffka Ji Qxy- I . TN - 1 L' ix A ' , I 3 3712 ,pig , ffg' . 4 ' FJ!! n v ,I ' .4 ..'.., g X I' I ,H A Jfmgsi +f my . .My HNWTH1 -AJ. ,L,LLLL:?-Q? , - - X A Q f A -- -l, 1 in , ' Q' :l ' ' -l i, 1 7 - , 'Q ' fit. , 5, 1, 25 :E I Q ,H l- I 1 'Y M , ,Z ' 1 3 ' If I-'SW , L- , ' mf. f ww ,1 H5 xg ,, xg 'ya f 3 ' ffl N , U Nff V ' Am! 5 if : ff fm 1 ,, i f m F 13' S , .-, .-.1 1 Yi l 1 A tiff, - l A ' ' V N:--,sf-f 77' -L , Q. . - ' V l j' . I- 'N ff, L' ,V W if A N yhfgq, , . .Q 8 We are the isclom and oil of the uture. e are the Cregon School Board Seated- Mr. Wolf, Mrs. Eberland, Mr. Lamb. Not pictured: Mrs. May, Mr. Robinette. We help behind the scenes. N -sw7Q'e.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Sanders, Nancy Bahnsen, Saxahetta Dunson. e ore the administrators, STANDING: James F. O'Brien, Principal SEATED: Vaughn Ullman, Supervisor of Oregon Schools oncl we, the counselors. Q i wir 1, 5 , -A r? LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Hinz, Harold Potter, Bert Fleitz, Harold Spring. We are the hands that mold the Future... Physical Ed ucahon THEODORE FEDERICI PHYLLIS JONES Business Education WANDATROMBLY Science cmd Mathematics PAUL ABKE JAMES ROUTSON .J WU 1-X 42.5 M., A ln CHARLOTTE CRAMER HAROLD ZISS if pl NOT PICTURED: ARTHUR BENDER 18 RONALD PURNEY CARL MC CABE LAWRENCE HAYNES English IANICE KIEL ROBERT LA CONTO FERN MORSE SUSAN WALLACE W LAWRENCE MORGAN WW 00424 CHARLES PRESAR 14 Fme Arts and Languagesn.. Q NANCY BRICKER LOIS BICKELHAUPT ROSE CAMPBELL GEORGE HAUTER RALPH RUNYAN ! M V J, I, - -1, A .. W - 1' r 1 .gif--'HZ' V. if I VJ. ' Y, . AA. ,A 5' 1, 1 . 'fi XI' . ' A791 ' 1 5-,V ny. W. W, I.-Q, A,-Y u1.,,.. 55 'NL 'ff' . ,Q-if 'fi-' ' WILLIAM CROW 15 RUSSEL scoTT Industrial Arts ROBERT KINNEY Not Pictured- Mr. Bradley Home Economics Librarians 16 -.4 ...AT in p.v f CHARLES WEST MARGARET WILES , TX HELEN KON OFF JJ ' .. I h, Social Studies Eg 'S' L 'E ix . JAMES BARNES JACK HOEFFLIN 455, 3 'abr Y' ELEANOR MOOK :xx '-, -F V I J, 1- -fx L W Q RODNEY PYLE WALTER MARTISHIUS 'V ANDREW Pocslz OWEN Z IEB OLD e ore the seniors JUDY ANN ALDRICH ELAINE RAE ALSPACH From her lips never a hard Always helpful, always goody one word does fallg through always doing as she should. of life 's long journey we 'll remember her sweetest 5 . V . of all. r, JL .U ff' iflb fl! jj!! . IVV ,MU fb , 47 'L ' fifl' lyij' lf' -ay fy:- MV, ,If Im, W1 ilu E -. I, fy, ,lu Af ,V .X ly, ., , W I V ,1 . L P1 r V I 1 II .L lrff was iq IV LL JJ' 3 L DIANA She is niceg she is ural-She is natur nice. .qv N is . LOREN ANGEL PHYLLIS ARQUETTE .f ilk lapyfiaap Dal BAQHMEYER MARY KAY Atl1letical1y inclined, A gal of great potentials. l5Lff5maJlg,eg' its own welcome. A smile is the popularly acclaimed. ' 'j xlf .VW of a happy soul. ii' ' of 1962 .... RITA M BALLY, .TA,MES,'I4?BARNES JANET BEICLTER PATRICIA BELCIK Aiwa s re , 1' Bounded' od I 'e good old plan, A loose page in a book of fun. Milf-h iS like 8. f1aSh Of blond F true br ygiand downright lighting as it breaks through honest rntla' a gloom of clouds. Rf f -1' BARBARA JOYCE BINKLEY PEGGY I. BODAY CHRISTINE BODI n r 3' ,, Leg-Ht of heart with busy mind, By her politeness you shall Her smile goes all the W A ' know her. way around and buttons in the back. J 1 e ore the tradition ' lun JAMES M. BOOS The less of routine, the more of life. CAROL BURKETT A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. A. f IUDITH BROWN MARIANNE BROWN JAMES F. B She has a thousand friends We know that she is quite a Happiness is the and not one to spare. friend. of all blessings. JOHN BURNWORTH GARY A. CALHOUN KATHERYN His limbs were cast in manly Ready for fun but willing to Good sence and mold for hardy sports or con- work. reason. tests bo1d. QR and pirit of years pa t... is-. ,, ,IQ-1 ,. ' A-er -ff A Xjffiiqj' X wc- ..- CAROL .TEAN CARDER VIOLET LEE CARR HOWARD M. CHANCEY JIM CHORBA mirth and no mad- Those who know her love her good nature never varies. A boy with spirit, hard best. working too: he doesn 't say much but he sure can do. PAUL CISKI ROBIN L. CISKI DENNY CLARK NANCY CLARK are fortunate to have What ever you do, do with His good nature is always a Grace in her stepsg heaven among us. all your might. pleasure. in her eyes. f'-qs? '14 fer?-. , 'W RICK CLARK The secret of success is certainty of purpose. PAULINE COOK Seldom seen when she is blueg always happy, sincere and true. NELDA CLUCKEY She does her work with heart and soul. LAWRENCE COOPER good nature never makes one blue. JERRY J. COUSINO Be wisely wordly, be not worldly wise. .TIM COX Ability is found to consist mainly in a high degree of so1emnity. 22 n an WILLIAM C OINE There is a good deal of 'neath his calm exterior. YVONNE COURTAY The whole of virtue consists its practice. THOMAS CRANE I have taken all knowledge to be my providence. e , By ,kxfxds X RALPH DEARSMAN An honest man's The noblest work of God. '-it-G Fi- if X, EEF ALICE DOMINIQUE Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Jef' a 'Cf MARY SUE DREIER There 's a woman like a dew- drop, she's so purer than the purest. ll.. -fir: LARRY DOMINIQUE One man 's wit, and all men 's wisdom. IUDIANNE ERNSTHAUSEN Not much talk- a great, sweet silence. SHARON FEDERICI Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. MARTY FARKAS l have always thought that every woman should marry, and no man. 24 nf, if f PAMELA DOUGLAS There's nothing worth the M of winning but laughter and 1 love of friends. CHARLES FACER Genius does what it must Talent does what it can. Nh.. A8 ' ' DANIEL FISHER can trace my ancestry back to primordial atomic ma- E , -wk JUDY FLEITZ us the luxuries of life, and will dispense with its neces- JACQUELYN FISHER It's just her nature to enjoy life to its fullest extent. , WW 'Iu.. ,.11. s to DONALD FOX I do loathe explanations. WA NDA GALLA HER The Woman that deliberates is lost. B ONNIE JEAN GELDINE Oh, thou art fairer than the eve- ning air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. 25 JOHN A. FLEGLE I expect that woman will be the last thing civilized by Man. SANDRA PRAYER To laugh were want of goodness and of graceg And to be grave, exceeds all pow'r of face. ww'--:J v--3, 1 ' L'-3:2713 -.rpg-N -n I QM tl:-r L - 'V jp. ' .1 JAMES GEPHART I am sure care 's an enemy to life. RIC HARD GLAD NEY Nothing dornrnon can seem wor- thy of you . JILL GILLESPIE The art of pleasing consists of being pleased. ERIC GOODWIN Whate 'er he did was done with such ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. LARRY GRANT Every man is a volume if you know how to read it. PATRICIA GROSIEAN O this learning, what a thing it is, If 26 IOANNE GLADIEUX The very pink of JUDIE ANN GOULD One had as good be out of world as out of. fashion. LYNDA GRUENWALD am I5 from care I'm free! aren t they all contented me? JEROME L. HALPIN A willing worker and a loyal friend. LARRY HANDLER ys pursuing always achiev U uv all BARBARA GURCSIK She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. EDWARD HARDY Let us be merry for human life is short. PATRICK BRUCE HARTBARGER His presence banishes monotony. JIM HARTSOOK If there be any truer measure of a man that by what he does, it is what he gives. V 1' ..---.wks Pffff gg.-:::.':-74:67 ,:- -5i9,3:::7Z5 Ij',.,'- 1.- i f f',',-,llfefr iff: 'ii7fg'lff'!i'-'ZH if ft!! 'f1':,:.,'.gf UI 1 .1 A 1 ' f5g'Mhll'Lsf0LsR':h. 5,050 tg-,,, DALE HART Quiet and dependable. I . 4 - s ALMA ELIZBEATH HAWN With a smile on her lips, and a fair light in her eyes. V Spf J -I0 THERESA HEINTSCHEL X LV A Q De-gals, ot words. my Sparkling eyes, a catching smile, happy and popular all the while. KENNETH HENDERS ON A bit shy, but a real swell guy. JUDY HENNINGER She takes the breath of men away who gaze upon her unaware. HARRY I-IEPNER Well prepared to do his best. KATHLEEN HERRICK Witty, gay, and full of fun. PAUL JAMES HENRY A man in the truest sense word. . ..,sf,---- - , . R-. 'i!P PAT HERRICK friendship is worth a thou- acquaintances. . V ?'-:J . who can take the lead are the lead. V -- 1-if-v. r-1---'V GARY L. HOCKMAN Away with the world and its toils, an its cares. v jw n U if eeee Q '7'xt DOUGLAS HINKLE ,JJ Ev! Y . 1 God has placed no limitlbrrffn- ,', ' I W tel1ect. A 1-4 LV ' 4 J ' 1 rf in Z I ,L f f L -A qv if W' mv c s ' 0 ,aff Q! lite ' 1-ea. 1274. r ...rg -1 . ' 31. 4,5 f ' - gg 1 Q , -s ggggaggsgfzgg ' . 2 . 33 ' ' 'iff . wa IANE HOFBAUER A good heart is better than a thousand heads. DON HOWELL I am a parcel of vain strivings tied by a chance bond together. KEN HOWELL Time is but the stream I go a- fishing in. 29 NORBERT HORNSTEIN He doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone. a-f -f' '. ' . ' . rf -,---w..3r:vrsf- Phi W ' L .1 - ,., K H t ,X PAUL HUBAKER It matters not what be thy lor, For storm or shine, pure peace is thine. DUANE JAQULLLARD As reliable as the day is long. CYRUS M . HUMPHREYS all Wi V V' clers. D' .TIM .TAQUILLARD He is full of action. JEFF JOHNS ON I hope Gabriel likes my music. KAY KAI-ILER There is mischief in her pleasant smile. 30 2,-, JAMES IVAN word in eg frie d JANET JENNE We know that she is quite friend. VASILIS KARAYANNIS is always welcome. MICHAEL D. KELLEY ou may bend but not break DENNIS KELLEY I have a sense of humor. So humor me! KATHY KING Thou art the star for which all evening waits. RICHARD KNACK A good sense of humor lubricates the wheel of life. JACK E. KOCH The school boy with his shinning morning face. 31 LANA KAREN KELLEY I shall not see the shadows, I shall not feel the rain. J r WILLIAM A. KLICKMAN Folks say I'm bashful, but my friends know better. -J V'v'IU'1+'- '-:til EDWARD KOCH If it is not right, do not do it. ug., , '., .f Q -. QB! BEVERLY LA COURSE Once your friend, always your friend. S-6' Lx l'f-1'-afar-ii , A , Y, Q' -N' , H' :S 'Eh IQ? l , ' Aa ,, , L , ' 45 ROSEMARY KUN Not very tall, infact small, but loved by all. fx 5 SHARON M. LALENDORF Happy, carefree, always having fun. JACOB LAUER It's not what you do that counts, but what you get away with. DAVID JAY LAWRENCE 1t pays to be good, I tried it once. 32 T X, I I 'lk Y? DONALD KUEBLER He hasn 't much to say, but makes lots of friends along way. THOMAS LAJTI Friendly to all and friend. lwlf ,fer 4-sr: JUDY LECHMAN Her friendship is a pleasure. RONALD MCATEE Have fun while you can, is his plan. I v + e 1 N RON MAAS A little shy but a likeable guy. BEVERLY MALIK Devilish and eager, she 's in for anything. RICK MAC GREGOR World Where have 1 heard that word before. MAGDALENA MARTINEZ Ever willing, hard working too. CONNIE MELICH A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. KAREN MII-IALKO Her natural dignity and simple truthfulness give her charm. 34 Happy men have many DONNA MACKEY Neat, sweet, can't be WALTER I. MEIER 1' GARY MEYERS is champion of his heart and a man. JOE MOLNAR blush is beautiful, but some inconvenient. A Y, y -wi ,X X. y ,X J, , My ill JAMES MITCHELL No one knows what he can do until he tries. -I 2 gf-.-.- -:Q-.nhxmu W GARY MONG Merry and wise and liked by his friends. JAMES MORGAN Smile with intent to do mischief. MICHAEL MURPHY Friendship is the wine of life. ,r , ERNLE MOLNAR Ready for fun, but willing to work. fine- JAMES B. MOORE Mascu1ine from head to toe. 35 J DARLENE I. NEAL pmfswf- A - A warm, cheerful personality. 2. BARBARA NISSEN The good, the true, the beauti- IUDITH NISSEN A kindly smile she sends to 11 RALPH OLIPHANT My policy was chosen from a proverb-I thought honesty ' 4 ,gap was best. ful-these are the things that pay. '!i?gt,'- 3 ' 496514 , JOAN OKONSKI The perfect blend of friendliness, intelligence and initiative. JOYCE OKONSKI Her qualities are such that we can only speak good of her. as NORMA IEANNE NIS Happiness is the greats all blessings. .15 ERN IE PADILLA Right, faithful, truth he is in word and deed. RONALD PEACH C11 ff K, Gifted with a tongueg use it. , ,,......... V 1 -.N ua P TERRY PENOVICI-I just can't be serious. 'A X 015 t W, .4-9-P R-V? CAROL PERRY Her style is her own, it is part of her nature. ,r .T V! ,f 1 I 4 f MELVIN PETH Af f! For the more a man knows, the Q in .I more worthy he is. ,Liz A--A i 'G ij Q 77 , ,M PAUL PULS V for A, A .f--... A gf' ' Life without sports is not life at 'l'E 'P ' ' all J '. 0, if A 1- - .TERRY RAMASOCKY A quiet, unassuming lad of whom we hear nothing bad. .I 'N i X sz e t A A SHARON H. REESE To be rich in friends is to be poor in nothing and Sharon is very wealthy. SHARON RANDOLPH Why do people think I'rn so good. JOYCE RAPP A neat little package. 'WM DARLENE REGES Modest ways and quiet ness. YOLANDA REVILLA She does her work with heart and soul. i , Q5 - X Rv XQRQJXRS A E IC REIHING Q be rclffd of yn r QDQ- EQJJS' gk XJ , . Qxfi ly IC LREMMERT X K5 'E' man no himself. Q53 'i K1 EDWARD RIVERA riendly and easy going. grv CLAIRE REYNOLDS A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. LOIS RICHARDSON Miss Serious in E i ' el I W .A 1 f ,WEL , ,V g if? ft Q 3 H A . rf is 63 5 ' , ' ,I ff- af :K Q i 4 1235! n fi Q X 71 it - , 'P IW ' a...,n,- If-' it -'T GRETCHEN ROMS TADT 'WD -if I5 To a young heart everything is fun RUTHANNE ROBERTS Things done in earnest are worthy of highest praise. HENRY ROMSTADT A shy but trusting friend is 1 Q9 J. ' -fait -.nr -wg' DAVID P. ROSE Oh how that boy blows his horn. M Clay Hugh, wo! hon bthee 1OQlUZ,4fA'ff1jgf!f1'jWUlM 'J-3' INN GND 'IWMWYM JWAAMWJ NW' AMW JW? W lr, Ny? f. JAMES ROUILLER CAROL ANN SAYEN Let's not do today what could f Always ready to do her pal be done tomorrow. 5 'Wi '-'gill f.a5Sf'l' + 4 ' 4 J' w.,,, Bw kdzlszlrr Q . '33 ' e P' rf li ' ' r 1 A VI ,agw gf ta JE ., 5' ,:. ' ' , a n 1 ., I 1. 5111! 5 ' 1 if e JOHN ROWE PAUL E. SCHROEDER Always at Work. Don't hurry, there 's plenty time. PENNY ROWLAND Tranquility is an accomplish- ment in itself. PATRICIA E. SCI-IULTZ. A vivacious miss who never tires. 3lF:1F'fw'i,5i'll Wi'l.'f Thy Green and Gold spell victory. A lie i z .1415 BERNADINE SEIMET friends know her for the true that she is. BARBARA SCHWEIZER two noblest of things which sweetness and light. N LINDA SHEETS l If a friend you ever need, she will be your friend indeed. JAMES M. SIEBANOLLER ,-f---i --a . ,-..-- TERRY A. SHORT I will find a way or make one. .wr Ia A, ,, JOYCE SIBBERSEN Fu1l of fun and a desire to 1earn. I intend to meet life straight forward and with might. RONALD SIGURDSON There is no virtue so truly great and godlilie as justice. 7 Tl ' r .- lynn- 11.-sw TOM SIMONIS The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant 's shoulders to mount on. With adoration and respect MASON SMITH What we need most is not so much to realize the ideal as to idealize the rea1. RUSSELL SNOW A good laugh is sunshine in a house. 42 NANCY SMITH As dreams are the fancies those that sleep, so fancies but the dreams of those a PATRICK SMITH The rules of my life is to business a pleasure and my business. KAREN SUE STAGER r we will understand we clearly, and words flow ease. WQEZLTIFJ'-.,. W. 1--V - s:!1f'5 H x rifle! A r ' fm-my NME! JOHN S. STRICT who loses faith loses much: who loses a friend loses more, he that loses his courage loses our thoughts remain of thee. DEAN S TROH Faith is necessary to victory. GLEN TANK Whatever begins, also ends. DAVID STROSHINE We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. ED SUSOR Victories that are cheap are cheap, Those only are worth having which come as a result of head fighting. LARRY TAYLOR We make our fortunes and call them fate. CATI-IY .TANE THOMAS Debate is masculine, conversa- tion is feminine. l 'YY' 'Y Clay High, in years to COINS EDNA TOMS They who forgive most shall most forgiven. 'ZW' ur DAVID ANDREW The people are the only reliance for the preservation liberty. SHARON TOBER Race is the union of beauty and purety ELIZABETH TOTI-I The smile that won't come off. '. 1 may our memories of thee JOHN TOTH happens to all, but to chance to account is the gift few. , . .,, . , fri if-11' .r -1 1 ,f'T'+' 5 iw MICHAEL TOTH .X V X . t ji 3 It ff Y' . ,J L ' ,. ,f 1 ,575 5' L5 'iff' 4- - , :SQ . pi-V' - - ' U .:1:,'ie'I'i77 .t.n '-. ' gi'1- . , .-:r'. s.L. A., -'.-1 J 5 , api - . 4 A - -. .1 f1f5ff!'NU . Yifgiagp '-: J-. in f, ' f'-'fm t i? - - ,1 ' 34, ' it' - 1.1 fu DIANE VINCENT Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Q15 -Q' ' MICHAEL VOGEL 0116 HHS. 0116 ought E0 USB: ok. 90055 Nothing is so firmly believed whatevgf he does he should und. S0 HS what we 163.512 k1'1OW,v, with all his might. QQ, ,C o. -YWQ' the U ay X' ck i. 2 at-H ls- i e- ug Q. Q 'J sl Vs 90 if if 0 LSEDA'-fE132TU'b1co , Wh3Ite r is worth doing at all is w th doing well. DAVID H. WALLS ' ways be free. . 19491, J ' Who deserves naught will al- vo L, .we.,- va f 0 Guide us always on and on MAUREEN WARD CLYDE WEIGEL Be noble in every thought and in Strategy is a system of rna every deed. shifts. THOMAS WARD Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. DAVID WARNER A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. JOANN M. WEST Second thoughts, they say, are the best. 46 JAMES WELCH The drama 's laws, the patrons give, For we that please, must please to live ROBERT C. WEST creed of the uue saint is to the best of life and make most of it. THOMAS WESTHOVEN that walketh with wise men be wise. 1 most fervently. SHIRLEY MAE WINTER The very substance of the am- bitious is merely the shadow of a dream. gg Qviul - .WB OSA WIREBIER Ambition has no rest! GLORIA IEAN WHITE Let every one engage in the business with which he pst, it acquainted, U ' J, I M ,ft Jifbj M , f ln A JV I J N llyffw JOANN WOLFRAM I SIL 5 W V ff , , X You must look into people as JJ' ' vii XL,-fJfl' Lwe11 as at them VJ ,f6..,fCAJb2,SL ,nil -f7lL'1 I. uw b,QL,,,L, A u'-f . 'W ' 'f s , bu A U' -., I fffilij 27654-fu I L,J2Iif'f5 JOV . ' n a f'L, Z .S ,R 14 . A -' f , I L71 L 1y.,J'Uxf 4 bfi? .iw 'V J ' jcfflfbj V 1 Q-,J Adj, I V i dv QL ff t 1 JL ' M9 ,Cfvff . e are the inheritors of tradition. QQQQQ , Q Q K. Aldrich .Q . r W QQ - . I. Ankele 7, QQ 2 QQ QW . . ad Q: 4. Q, Q r 1-Q Q J. Armstrong Q4 1 :Q Q Q C ., --1 J. Bachman . , 4 Q AF ' Q 1 P Q R. Baden ' , 4- , gfmyg Q, rj Q L D. Baker -V 5 L' U f fix lf- B B. Basham fn, 2 ' , J. Baurngartner '. Q Xa Q '- .A '., .9 Q - ' l , B. Beals ' 1+ ss- fl 4 J. Belegrin .Al r A ,Q X 3.5, r fx ff J. Below ' ' ', , w D. Bench l ' . D. Berger J. Billeter Blair F - f Blase Q ' . . ' gn ' , Q Am Bl'6Chlf Q '5 sl N . 6 . , '1. A -3 ry' . Breeden Q' Q94 'B Q JQQ KQ .L Q QQ' . Breno 5' ,Q . J '7' 'Q Q Breno -' j'-'Z-If gf 'll' x..,.Q Q., ,--Z, K-.J . Brown 1 . Bruggeman ge, . 'QS ., Q Buehrer f Q A 'Q 1, T' 5' . 'QQ 4 ,Q 2' -, , . Burkhart Q 'J Q pr. .J . B 4, Carpenter J 4 Q 'Q I B ' Q ' X' s Cassis Z 'X Q Q I . Cedoz Ne 'X ly p Chetister QQ .. a D. Church fl . Q ...ff ,. S. Clausen p Q- 0 A QQ .L 9 Q , -'. 7 3' Q -Q P. Cleckner I ' ... I Q QQ 'A '34 B G. Coker Q . Q fa. Q , 1-. P. Coleman .g - .Y 1-4. ' . , Q. .1 .W M - - f Q W ' 5. S. C01'1I2.d 'L 1 . , l 'ls D C. Cooper I ' Q QQ, P M. Cooper Q ,Qa . - 2 Q, 5, , gg N H. Cordell ' -2- .4 . -it 1 -an T. Costell ,YQ B R 41 , ' 'Q 1 37, C. Cousino 1 W. F V W . r ' V K - C f rn. P V1 . 1 . ' xf IJ - R- OX SL?-r!amn 1 5' El Q fa D. Crandall J. Cross grove 48 We are the Junior-Senior Prom D. Danford ' , r. L. Danyi fi T. Davis 'far E 'J' V ,Q I. D. Dickenson LZ, A ..- f i -f G. Dixon l 1 'j ' Vi vf i QA D. Dombrowsky X .i.- l f .-'- A '-D D, Dominique A IX' fgFf'N Y , D. Douge 'r ' Qin f ar- ,W V Q' .It B. Draper 4 V ,' , Q ,. , ,, . y a -, W 'A , .fa Ti L. Dunbar LQ 1 ' H ' ' ,J 12, Z. gurii If . W' 4,6 I ' 1 ' urs , ' 'f .M-I--i,.i2'?if N 0 M. Edwards i V D ' A tl ,, J. Emahiser I C. Erdmann . . I . a v. Fei.-1: ,K , - 1 : qi ' ' D. L' 5:1 A if S. Furguson 'Q '49 ' D. Fern .L mt? 1, J I l I I ' - B. Finch xl- - I+, p , :Y fL,v.' K. Fisher ..as2iz1es1 f J if 1 .11 . iffmrllv. L Fitzpatrick , 7 1 1 ' - . C. Fouty i ,, 4' .2 - ,Q 'V 3 C ,, . ' Q V. .J -Q , ...H R fllgragriiiii ' ' . y . I6 1C i . 52 . . 'D D i . A- Ffomm 1 . ' if 'si' 4-9 ' j i C. Fuleky ! 'Jw I 1 - ' , R. Geldine M. Gfell B. Giaimo I. Gillespie s 1 , 1. Ginn '-Q ji ,., ,la .. as ' ' J. Ginn .4 1' X ' u Xe Jo Gladieux K ,yr 1 V-.lp n l If U- J 1- if - -A J. Goad w ' ,1fg3JEf'f' 1 ' rf E. Gonzalex . F Y L. Gray .fx L . i Q 4' 'R 2 in 5,3 2' . f i . Grosjean ' 1 fi K D P' . Gross ' , , ' - I ' A . Hager i f i A454-, V V, ,Aawfl-' MJ ' D' 31,1 - F, . Hall 'PX .' .N 1. 5' , . Il .gt .Lf . -- . 'Aa ' ' -' . 4 '... . H8.1'I1illCOI1 49 W J, i S , A . ink e are the individualism of F J. -3 Q- 3 46 iq. -f J 'Q-'3 aa of .F 'J' ,, X. guy s? jj V 1 U y - I: A 'I ITU? 3 if QQ a J A J 2' vi ff , ,, - 'is 4 v' . . Q. . ' JI Ji 1 ,. ..,, ,. v A M Y Sn , . . H ff, 1 i A , 3:5 , H ' 5 . J ,if ' . Hipkiss Q Hitchcock ,L .A J Holly J' 'An' Q J , Q if -aj . Hooper ' ,-5, ' ' X ' 55. Hosley L A A y ' A Hrivnyak Q rl s 'Q K 'J Q . Q. Qi , I1 '11, . . Hufford ,R . . Hulls 'V 2 14' . Humphreys ' ,Q . Ivan X., UD ' 5, IU' ff j- . Jackson ' :T j J . Jefferies jf' Y .- Q , ,. J. .. f..'i: . Jenne M, ' Ca . y 5 - 4-y . - as -: y , -, '. i 3. -D s . ' 4. A ' A w' , W K :gl , 4 W 7,-01 LJ ya 1- , K . 4, !.x, . K' A , 1 W f .z.1..i i f . .. fv ' 'J' A M: ,Qi , ' U .I . in 'V - I 1 1 1 K . A Z4 his 4 , 4 I tw Xi ' OUT D. Harder D. Hardy B. Harris D. Harris B. Harrison J. Haskins M. Hayes J. Heckerm an J. Henderson D. Henninger L. Henry I. Herr A. Herrera J. Himich T -6 .jt,f', ,ca ' 'I :girl ' if' 'rr -tl '- J. Johnson 1. Kayser K. Kayser D. Kersten H. Kidd K. Kinsey J. Kiss R. Knack J. Kollarick R. Kosch J. Kralik S. Kun G. Lajti Y. Lalendorf Junior LeKing Lewinski Kindell Lipinski Kiksi Lowder Lutsch Lynch Maas Mackey Mallatto M all atto Martin McAtee ,. N. Newman Newton Niederhauser Osborne Padilla Patchen P avlica Peeples Permovich Pepas Periatt Pollack Price Price class rings -I ,YB - v-. A 3 4 'lr . , ya- 1 'W ' ' I' 4 -:jk , 4 , . is-. ' P H 'S-. . ,vw 'F T -Y x ,' '. rr Q' NW r 9 -F' 1. J Ak. .Yi ,,v. M. 1. K . fur I Q ' J. McCartney , T Q M. McLaughlin - .N 'Z' P 5 '- 'F '3 ' D. Meeker , ' Q .1 ' P L. Mehlow 4 -, 'a Q 4 if . D. Metzger I ' ef' 6.1 +I :L J. Metzger f -'-' - K. Miner ' ' A J. Millinger 9 'Z 1 4' A 4 . S. Mincheff V I B. Mitchell ' 3' X G. Mominee 1 fx, .-. 1 A .. 2, A. Montvai L 'Q' Z' uf f 7. jf K. Moritz H. Myers 'FL 3- W W -'E .A , ' ' -a 1-if N fx ,.- X n vi M. A gli? ' f ff' wx - 7 51 K,- e are the class of 1962-63. Q ' I.: Y A ' F k A Q, wb' I -iz- -.fr .. an 'Q-1' ' -, v . +. V J - ur sir ,,j If I 3 . - .Al : U. V I w wf? ' - at .4 1' X 1'A A .1 5 W .1 V 4.4 1 Q .S Y .Liam -.. w .-hairs:-' , . - ' N4 1-. , -he L 5-if S q-. A L If J 1- . 1 Se. f ' ' , .L if 'Y 3 Q ,f Y 1 ' 31, ,ff-uf x , - 'yuifdaf 'xf e. 0 X Roberts R R' Roberts 1 V 2 3 , ROh1T1 a sy ,,7'. ' V V. Rothenbuhler 5 V, W X -J 'ES' 1 Ruth xg? I . Lp, S' . 'n Q Sanderson R ,J . .ggi-:4,i'11!.iii?4: f f X 1. 14:1-14:-N::.f-'T' SChl1CII26 X , ' 1K7i'..i:.EiE!. I-'1i1xii5::es:za1'5e , lmaf Scribbelito P Semersky L T45 . Seeger R 5 Shaneck .. . Sharlow A 'ff . -A . Shaw JJ , . f Shimrnan 5 s. ao- ' . 'H Q if 'JQ L V' al V J 5 K ' '. 3' '.' . 3 Nw- tj ' 4' A' R ' I -. M :J , 1. . X -- xt Q... . A3 my -. ex' 13 - I V 31, Q - V U V . Q - b lr' V V QM-EQSZQPEIRH? xr: 'uf 'RI' ll 432952 4 Q' U ' , , Y l - . V 1 s I ' - ' ax g ' -3. , T9. I aff- -A ' f -138 K1 L f di f '-1' B- W.. Q ...Q R , ' I 1 :rw L f Virgil vu If-Y xii ' K ' , '4 F9 L' 'P ' 52 E. Rabbit M. Rady G. Rafferty D. Rains E. Rarnasocky B. Ramlow K. Redd B. Reiner M. Reinert I. Relyea B. Reynolds M.Rich B. Richardson P. Rivera - 33 A, ,Ike . ...- 2 I 1: ', D. Shoop J. Shuler R. Shull L. Shurnan E. Seimet S. Skiles T. Skiver L. Smith L. Snow 1. Sorenson D. St. Bonore C. St. John D. Straits I. Stroh 9 , , ., Q Q 4 ' 'I X at :qfgqggf Egyxkmf Vasquez Vischer Wagner Walch Warren Warrington Weiker Wells West Westenbarger Wilkins Wilson Wilson Yates V 'J . - X J , . 1 by - A 1 if ,A A'- L -uk I ' 'I I' 2 , ,., , ,Q 9 1 I ' -I 4' i 'f 7 A all hx. 1 X A ,A f .L v an 1 -'i N ' fsja? -l '4 aa. ' 'JY .. f' 1 7 v 'RH 5 PQ Q .f Q w V ' J .. 1 .f ,r Q , , ax' 1. I Q vi-93 , 4 b Q ' rm -i .px .4 fx S. Yepel I. Zunk f-J xg J, u 53 7 I x f K V. ,1- ,. u '. -1 4? 'J 1 4 Suhribier S usor Taylor Thom as Thrush Tobak Tobak Tonff Torak Torres Tosi Trover Up ton Van Scoy a .ix 'N 1 ff, + .wfjfghf - A-rv ,- ska, . kt 'A' l f ?, ,BE with g..LL ,.. .. .,, V ,. ,. , H i . ' V V r -'-5-'1 x ' I .,,,,,,,,,,,v 'K .,,,. -... hwwi-gf . Y -A,- --'--- --- - 4, M1 , .,.,,, Lf 1 Q 1, ,, , . ,n.:.l. 5H Qi gp , x . I N1 ,. ,-J IJ 1' are the class of '64 r 5 5 ,aw l RAF, ,A-gg' ,. Lf 1 . 1 -I 4 . X U ,D 2 YE Lynn Beck Janis Belkofer Bill Bell '-' .-P . NX ' 2 1. 4' f , Cheryl Berger Diane Bettencourt Douglas Biggie Sue Bigley Binnie Blakely Elaine Bodi .Ton Bodi Janet Bolcsak Janelle Bone Barbara Boros Barbara Bowman Richard Brenkman 2 , .r , ,pw . U '? . if I I QA 'V K uh ,lm 1 -v- L. Sandy Aldrich Richard Aldridge Chris Alexander Donna Anderson John Ando Milton Andrews Marillyn Ardley Diane Arquette fe Richard Arquette 3 Robin Askey Gary Baer ' ..,, Frank Balogh L , Bob Balogh - Allan Bauman ff 1 . Lynda Beck 1' 'W -, . 1 T ,kg V' . ' ,gi 4 , V-:FL ., X Q I .K .a -vw A 3 n v ' I if fi ' Q 'fa ' A 'A ' , v E Gary Bricker ' 3 Richard Bringman ' Barry Brooks Carol Brown Richard Brown Pam Calzone A Larry Cain I 1 Ben Carmen :f X ff-, It .'.f Q-,-J , -1 A ' C af ' ' R f 4 1, f Sherry Carpenter Thais Carpenter Barbara Carter Melvin Carter Dan Caswell Art Cavazos Joanne Cedoz new ,MO MW rs M: 4 .F , 'if 4 - N' . . Ca .-if 1 - 1 .-. 9 A ' G 1 , 4 A ' .-: .- '-e b fl Jean Chetister Joyce Chetister Sue Cieslukowski B'-f Karen Clark Ted Clark 11 ' :JA M. a'a Paula Clark Faye Clevenger Sally Cluckey Bob Cody Alan Como Joe Cook Torn Coontz David Cooper Lee Cooper Gary Copus . 'x 'l , 1 1' .5 A , ' .' - JJ- 1 ki L , -l. C -0 Tom Downey Elaine Drake Bonnie Draper Jim Dunn TOH1 Durrant Kathy Durst .' , Joyce Dybala - Bob Edgar - Lloyd Elling I anice Ench James Ernsthausen Rudy Esquivel Sandy Fabian Darlene Fairchild Tom Farrell fig Jerry Cousino Judy Cousino .Terry Cowell Bob Cowie Sandy Croak Arnold Cullenen Sharon Curry Gladys Deiter Karen Demeter Kenny DeWitt Florence Dickens Thomas Dobrosky Dale Dombrowsky Frances Donnelly .o- F 4 'Y' -1-7' P' 49 An K A .pa ' - ' Sr , 'A 1 v .5 xx. A ,, b ' - L lf A .fl A a ' 2- Q ' r j ,J av - in A ,-v k.. 3 - ,J r . if J '. 5 ' I i V , . nf , wk I f Fx ,- 4' :P ' A' 'ii Y . 1 .. an au. .1 . I I Q V , r' ' 4 Q V5 .-A . . - I L .. - f J J N I I .I Xiang aa- 3 V . Y 4.0 . 1 1 - .. F ,' .3 J 4 T7 . ' ...,, N I f- . r U H 'UI I fx l 1 ' ' ' ' Ei . V1 ' 1 ' 2 y- V 4, Tom Davis say - , .a ' 4. ' fu 4 'a X J , I -.sr u X 5 F' . . l I . , I if ga' . I Cz.. , 4 i JN ' '-- an R-f N'-. ' 5 '. ' ...- V' , L-fu vp 1 -,Q , - Q . ,. I ' lf' ' S , K ml x J 1 'S t , 1.4 'I' A Z 'ls l QQ- hang lv. fd 1145 5.2 L 44 . -6 -x., A .xv X v J I V , K V X Q - ! .f,l,,1f 1 1 I' A f + .l f. fa.. L ,ily ' , ,', , 7 -1, 06 2 .F 'F 'Q' X Q. Qi I ' 4. qt K . Q - xlpfgllg ,z, B -K Af? . ' 'J . Q it-r. L., 1 'ir -al- ? Jr . . -a- Dana Fisher Harold Fitzpatrick Bill Flanagan Larry Garard J -- ' Genaro Garcia 1 -' e 'J . ' 1 . Y .fag Ip' Jim Getzinger H V Q. 4 . Linda Gibbs n -8 I un 4 4, A - ' , 2 Donald Gill f ' -3- 4 Ronald Gill 'I . A K . William Ginn y U X rf, X- A - 1. AV Beverly Gitter 3 N A - J ,f L r Carol Gladieux J - 0 - .' -4 a' 'j . 2-V Bill Gladney 'f' Q N? ' ' 4 ' Q. Janet Glass A X ,V Linda Good A .df f . ' Jerry Goralske . , tl A Judy Goralske A Q A J .Wm f 5 3 Ronald Goulet :gf if 5' J .af f Hazel Gowing , 4' ' Janet Graffeo - X ' Janice Graffeo 'G . D Doris Grames A I 5 R Linda Grant 1 ., Q Q, ' 'VA Q Jim Gray - ' ' T' T: Barbara Gross 1 Diane Gross ,aa Gean Grosschedl J, J A 1 7 a Gene I-lagedorn 'Q 4 'F' Elaine Hancock e-'J V- V i It Nancy Harris K 'I , J .Y-F51 nm f - r , v H .. Neal Harris . f A 4' -3 ' --f 1 J A' , li I J George Hart -- -Y Darrell Hartbarger W V .A,V ffl , bw q' ,J K Edna Hartford ' 1 I V H A I Maralyn Hassler A, Jim Haugh 5: A' J ' A 3 Carolyn Hecke 5 g '9 1' . 1 K' . ' Judy I-lelle - A, J . Linda Henningsen .-J, f H' J Her rl ' J a fix if ,Dari or I A V , Jane Hileman Y N. , xv' 1 3 ., . Q. f .3 F, I, i Janis Hilernan Bill Hines Joann Holt Larry Holt '-. an W... - 3' 42 usb! Li' I. -a r N 'n l 1 Hazel Hooper Sharon Hooper Virginia Hornstein Bill Horst Larry Howell Gail Hunt Sandi Hunter Carol Huss Ronnie Iler Torn Irving Tim Isbell Rosalie Janes Linda Jeremy Ed Johnston Margaret Kayser .-, ., ,K ..1, H+ rl K ' I M t ,D I tr, 4 tw l able' ,, - K ' N n . Y K' ,, ' ' i ' ' IP lg, r ' ,fy I,-L2 Bob Kohne Phyllis Kolodziejski Diane Krayniak Randy Kuntz Gary Kusian Harold Laramie Iirn Lazue Pat Leadbetter Wayne Lehnert Parn Leighton .Terry Lipinski Tom Logan Francine Lopinski Janice McCormick George McCroskey 3 L 4 0 Q va -ng' 1.3, ...J lf n -o. ,', 4.' U.. il , .113 , .IG ish., 1' f nf: i.-W-g' . h e . 1 5 '4 is .M 1. -' ' lf . y f 1. so ' ' xl! , I fs. Dennis Keaton Butch Keefer ohn Keene Russell Kegerize Ann Keiser Eddy Keiser Nancy Klgglllfa B111 King Doug King Dick Klickman Ronnie Klme Bob Klorer Dean Klotz Jeff Koch Bob Koester l a r if! a Q. f . .Pr 'Y' . m an ' Q v .tr fx -vi I' -al J N f ' 3 Q 0 . . D . . 17 3' L ' 1 ' ,,... f f 'F' qt 'r 'Q' ig, NY K ' V' - 5 .-1 ' f xx .1 , f! A N . I V 'V M 5 L ' W jg 5 iq if if g ., I -X, in F -:IT ' W '-2 V 'W - , . n xr I-1 H - AZ 32E1.. v 1 ',f2l9l I I 'iv 1.1 4 I,-x ' 'Q sul. I.: LEE'- ' 'A ' Y ,. fi I TJ I ,V Q . V L ' .. I 1 in 3 ' ' is 'r 'fin ft K . , As! .J ,Aire . n ,,.l I. ,ll , ' W f V V . ,, W I.. l J nn 3 rf: T H G- K r 'I 1 1 , , Robert Mitchell Commre Miteff Carol Mixer Larry Mock Tim Mohler Jim Molmskr Sandra Monroe Roy Morales Sandy Moritz Terry Nissen Gerald Murphy Ian Myers Bill Navarre Elona Nelson Sue Nuschl -11 I , 'dn 4 ,. -4 I '21 ' 'M 1- f' gr A C . ,Kp 5 A . f J. V Iv . Y'? il1 -BK ' J . F-4 , 1 -. nfl' 1 ' ' , ' - L 1 fl YL: , 'F 1 V ,,.,.- 3 iii 'S AL 5,9 yy. ' , lr ,, Fe- ' A 5 ' , ' In ' 'I 1 I 'QY 7 Hilti ' Hwy. ,2 I -3 . au 4? K ye ? , . .Q- Aw . A ,, 1 -' ff'-n ' . all ly. '..s 1, wa 469' A, ,. ,rr '1 . 4, Jeanette McMurray Lynn MacGrager Gordon Maclellan Dennis Madson Alexander Martinez Miclcy Martinez Gloria Mascsak Rick Meinke Terry Mercer Vicky Merrihew Bill Mettie Dave Metzger Kathy Michalak David Milka Brynja Miller r 1 'F' new ri .L .ax Y V! ' P. . L 'Z' av he .iiv , .'-3 ,r .I , .R A, L ' 3' -1 'H - , z , -.e,,.....f-v-' Kathy Norris Rita Novothy Carol O'Brien Mike O'Hair Terry Oswald Tom Overrnier Nikki Papenfus Betty Peace Ruth Penrod Ken Perry Roger Pickel Joe Racz Karen Rader Tony Tamos Mary Lew Reardon X 9 Stephany Reineck Kelly Remmert Danny Reynolds Ronald Rinna Judy Riser Steve Ritter Stanley Ritterbach Jim Roberts Gayle Rock Lewis Roesner Barbara Rohm Dennis Romstadt Bob Romstadt Martin Rose Larry Rosolowski 'RW' .,,, , 2 , . va,- , ' f ' 1, , Q3 A Bob Self Sharon Severin Diane Shaffer Mike Shearer Harold Shoalts Roger Shull Nancy Shurnan Bruce Sibbersen Charlene Sigurdson Dan Skirvin Carol Smith Duane Smith Michael Smith Gary Soncrant Beverly Sprague g X . 172 1' nf Af 5 - . 1 ' 'J - U- ,hi wav- iv ' 1 , 5-JI! . -5.a I V J .J - cv W! Frances Roth Sandra Rymers Kenneth St Germain Wayne St John Charlene Samuhel Davld Sandwrsch Sue Sass Chris Sawyer Bob Sayen Tom Schardt Karen Schirnrnel Janet Schnabel Joan Schnee Alan Schumaker B111 Seckmger . .- Af -ff n 3 .d 3 3 . ri r ' . A in L 'S K' , 'A gi fe Q-dr ' 1 ' , K I 1 . . , f ff A A ,f ' .. A 2 4 , J 1 -4 Q ff ff' if sf Lug. 5 5 , 3 N - I 1 Q J wg' . fl 2 Qt v, L V ' -6 dv 1 1 'X 0' ,, ,Fei fa V , fi ni, ' 1 7 ll ! s 5 fl if J. I JJ I J 1 - 4 r ' , 1 7' f- ' ig, x 7 . I . lXf fi' Lx I' , V' .J--K 'l oi xl' I -. - - fri, r ,a I ,H .3 Z A- M 1 1 J ' Y. -ar D .ay y 'fbi -a A U: 1 lm ii, , -X 'V 'b . .. Anita Thornton Peggy Timblin Pat Torsok Chuck Tracy Pat Tschann Joanne Turnow Bonnie Ussher Alice Vasquez Ann Veler Suzanne Veler Nancy Visher Jim Vogelbacher Don Vogtsberger Valerie Walendzak Alice Ward , ,Q - A'- .,' g 'T ba, i A Vtpbt J -3512 J-.pe 0 , 1 - .M-,J .E 1, ' 1 1 0 P , ga ilk . 1 J n 4 .' ..- V 3, Isl. ., . I JA vi. -,,f ...iiat ' ' -A YI N ' W - V14 .l .4 4 H 'eil ' , I 4 b 4 te. FJ? A as' fs' 'ld ,-, Lge' Art Squires Linda Stager Ruth Steiger Cherie Stevenson Margetta Stewart Diann Studneski Francis Stuller George Stuller Bonnie Suhrbier Torn Szuch Ioan Takacs Carol Tank Jim Tassell Bob Tefft Tom TenEyck fi ' -G ' , cg. J 3' -D .5 . . J J 2' it if -.A I' JN L54 - 4 rw? .iii f if , J Beverly Warner Roger Warner Gale Wells Bonnie White Don Williams Harold Wilson Judy Wilson Bob Wirebjer B111 Wolfe Sandy Wright Bob Wyrner Judy Yost Mark Young Carol Zimmer Ronald Zunk 6 i P . -av - 'Z' JQ f fi if .3 A 1' Y .-, I fa W N.x..i.--- 1 r--' 1 ' .NJ ' +1 Agfa 1 L . J W .- Yb- F--, . . sf. '. x A 9 X., W ' f Us EV XL , , I .' , 1? ' ' -2 li, H , 'vvg- ' -- ti AA 'rx hh-. -' 5 4 We ,. f 4, sgiwi f -+V.. What .... We live. We are a life of work and re- ward, activity and accomplishments. We are the rehearsals for Teahouse of the Au- gust Moon. We are the constant practices of a championship football team. We are the hours spent in publishing the E1-gk. We work. We are a life of study and edu- cation, of knowledge and practical appli- cation. We are the studies of Shakespeare and Milton, Emerson and Thoreau. We are the experimentations of physics and chem- imy, We are the art of home care and the newness of shorthand. We are the excite- ment of gaining knowledge. We are typical of American youth. Yet, we are different because we are ourselves. We are the individualism and loyalty that make tradition. We are the students of Clay High. Organizations, , , , , 64 Student Life, . . . 98 Sports ,,,, . . . 104 Class Life , , . . . . 120 Senior Index, , , , , , .126 e represent the student body A Closer faculty-student body relationship is the main objective of the Student Council, Mem- bers promote an annual charity drive, post the Honor Roll each six weeks, and maintain the lost- and-found department. They also participate in various area activities as members of the Toledo Area Student Council. Top Row: P. Hubaker, L. Angel, T. Crane, I. Hartsook, J. cook, B. Sayen. D. Crandall, A. Fromm. J. Baurngartner. Row 2: J, Dunn, B. Hines, L. Henningsen, B. Wlrebjer, D. Kersten, C. Alexander, R. Price, B. Susor. Bottom Row: M. Dreier, K. Moritz, D. Mackey, .T. Aldrich, P. Leighton, D. Baker, Miss Jones. President ..... . . . John Baumgartner Vice President . . . .... Tom Crane Secretary .... . . . Kathy M0riIZ Treasurer . . . . . Jim Dunn 64 honor our scholar . t P -fi ...t 1,4 P,-. Top Row: J. Welch, J. Molnar, J. Hartcook, P. Hartbarger, R. VanScoy, G. Calhoun, D. Buhler, M. Toth. Row 2: D. Fisher, E. Goodwin, L. Cooper, C. Humphreys, J. Johnson, J. Cramer, J. Bachrnan, B. Susor, D. Stroshine. Row 3: J. Henninger, D. Anderson, M. Dreier, J. Crossgrove, J. Below, K. Crandall, P, Cook, V. Davis, P. Grosjean, I. Okonski, J. Okonski, J. Fredrick, Mrs. Morse. Bottom Row: D. Mackey, J. Jenne, R. Kun, J. Fleitz, G. White, J. Warren, J. Gillespie, O. Wirebjer, G. Dixon, I. Hofbauer. Not Pictured - P. Schultz. Th National Honor Society The greatest honor that can befall a student of Clay High School is that of being elected to the National Honor Society. Members are se- lected by the faculty at the end of the first semester on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Its induction ceremony is the only function of this type presented as an assembly before the student body. 65 e inform cmcl educate, Top Row: D. Fox, B. Reiner, M. Hall, M. Walsh, S. Bigley, P, Grosjean, I Nissen Row 2 K King. J. Gillespie, K. Mihalko, M. Dreier, B. Malik, D. Anderson, S. Reese J Brown Bottom Row: I. Ernsthausen, D. Vincent, K. Miller, R. Baden, M. Martinez, J .Tenne D McGovern. Seated: G. White, L. Tudico, J. Hofbauer. The Spirit of Clay High School in words and pictures. Editor-in-chief Linda Tudico Managing Editor Gloria White Business Editor Sharon Reese ni bring back the memories of 1961-1962 3 rystol Staff Editor ....... . . .Miko Toth 1 Photographer . . . . . .Mike Hall 5 Typist ..... . . . Pat Schultz 1 Layout . . . . .Gary Mong y Copy . . . . . .Jeanette Crossgrove Advisor. . . . . .Miss Lois Bickelhaupt 1 STANDING: B. Susor, W. Liski, C. Humphreys, G. Traver, G. Mong, J. Molnar, I. Fitzpatrick, N. Harris, S. Rennick, Miss Bickelhaupt. SEATED: J. Jenne, I. Below, I. Crossgrove, P. Schultz, M. Toth, Editor. 67 e are the Bio-Phy-Chem Bio-Phy-Chem is the honorary science club of Clay High. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in science and to provide an award for outstanding work in science. The members are annually elected by old members on the basis of their character, scholar- ship, and leadership. Top Row: C. Humphreys, J. Molnar, D. Stroshine, R. VanScoy, D. Kelley, B. Ramlow, B. Reiner. Row 2: G Cal houn, J. Buhler, B.Peach, J. Koch. I. Burnsworth, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, F. Semersky, Bottom Row: D. Fisher J Himich, K. Moritz, K. Demeter, C. Alexander, J. Fredrick, B. Breeden, K. Ames, C. O'Brien, D. Mackey, Mr Putney. I , ,.- 1 . L, tw. J. - J V 1 -4 I5 , For i il.--1. J J' ' 68 e explore literature. e ore the Zetes. S. Winter, B. Schweizer, K. Crandall, P. Cook, J. Price, Row 2: J. Henmich, J. Hof- K' bauer, D. Baker. J. Fleitz, S. Federtci, O. Wirebjer, Row 3: S. Reese, B. Breeden, K. Dem- eta, I. Aldrich, K. Rader, J. Henninger, B. Gurscik, Bottom Row: C. O'Brien, S. Blair, P. Fisher, J. Warren, M. Ruth, L. Danji, P. Leighten, J. Gladieux. Top Row: T. Nissen, D. Torak, Q 3 . E Q The Zetalethean Literary Society aims to promote the literary growth and knowledge of its members. Consideration of others, good fellowship, and the value of co-operation are secondary purposes. 69 e study the Ancient The purpose of the Aquila Chapter of the Junior Classical League is to stimulate interest in the classics. A hlghltght of the yearly pro gram is the annual JCL state convention held ln the Student Union of Ohio State University in Columbus. The slave sale 18 another proml nent event at which new JCL members are purchased for several days by the old members. Top Row: D. Bettencourt, D. Bench, S. Winter, I. Sorenson, C Zimmer G Lagti I Pollock D Brown R. Rinnie, B. Reiner, D. Danford, R. Susor, I. Molnar, R. Reihing K Frsher, L Good I Gladieux I Emahrser I Frederick, T. Overmier, T. Shardt. Row 2: E. Bodi, C. Berger C Huss L Beck S Frederick V Murihew I Bolcsak, C. Sawyer, J. Henderson, S, Carpenter, G. Hagedorn, B Brooks, K Demeter R Novotny R. Lajti H Kidd, D. Torak, K. Michalik. Row 3: C. Miteff, P. Calzone D Fairchild I Gladieux T Carpenter A Keiser, D. Hardy, R. Kosch, L. Rosener, S. Lalendorf, I. Crossgrove D Jenne I Ienne C O'Br1en B Bell Y Lalendorf, Bottom Row: B. White, I. Turnow, B. Sprague, M Rady S Mtcheff L Danyi R Penrod I Hileman F. Semersky, B. Draper, J. Himich, J. Lazur, J. Aldrich, P.Torak Miss Brckelhaupt President ......... Vice President ,,... Secretary ........ Treasurer .... . . . Sgt. at Arms ...... Sharon Lalendorf George Lajti Diane Bench Louise Danyi Jim Pollock 70 cmd the Moclerns... The purpose of the Modern Language Club is threefold: to increase knowledge of the French and Spanish languages and customs, to teach, co-operation and fellowship, and to maintain a good friendship with French and Spanish speaking nations. Top Row: T. Mohler, S. Hunter, S. Bigley, C. Fauty, B. Coine, A. Hoeft, I. Okonski, I. Okonski P Grosjean K. Kahler, E. Bachmeyer, I. Rowe. Row 2: R. Zunk, G. Bricker, P. Douglas, V. Smalley, T. Kamos S Cieslukowski, K. King, D. Fisher, J. Billeter. Row 3: C. Stevenson, K. Norris, D. Stadneski, M Cooper E Humphreys, P. Rimblen, E. Hancock. Bottom Row: D. Padilla, A. Herrera, M. Martinez, A. Torres Mrs Camp be Vice President Chaplain. . . '71 President. . . . . . . . . Secretary . , , . . . . . Treasurer . . . Bill Coine Allen Hoeft Pat Grosjean Sue Bigley Pam Douglas e study the theatre. Top Row: R, Peach, B. Hines, B. Reiner, B. Colne, A, Hoeft, I. Hartsook, T. Crane, R. Clark, R. Snow, M, Toth W. Liski, D. Fox, B. Newman, B. Giaimo, P. Henry. I. Molnar, J. Bachman, Mr. Presar. Row 2: P, Belcik, B. Binkley, R. Tobak, S. Winter, J. Welch, I. Koch, I. Cramer, I. Kiss, J. Pollock, G. Mong, I. Johnson, L. Sheets, E. Bachmeyer, T. Penovich, C. Humphreys. Row 3: P, Hosley, I. Fleitz, B. Brooks, I. Brown, S. Sanderson, B. Pepas, S. Federici, P, Douglas, K, Fisher, M. Newton, K. Ames, I. Gould, I. Henninger, S. Lalendorf, P, Gros- jean, K. Kahler. Bottom Row: B. Blase, J. Kollarick, C. Fuleky, I. Aldrich, T. Shaneck, I. Hofbauer, B. Malik, N. Clark, I. Sibberson, E. Alspach. Y ' 5 . I l- l 3 xt I President ............ Tom Crane Vice President ..... Barbara Gurcsik Secretary ..... .... I ane Hofbauer Treasurer .... .... A1 len Hoeft Chaplain. . . . . . Linda Sheets business leaders, e are the Top Row: S. Nirschell, M. Drier, I. Gould, I. Hofbauer, I. Hileman, N. Bruggman, B. Warner, S. Sass, L. Shuman, I. Kindell, J. Brown, I. Armstrong, S. Ferguson, D. Roberts, L. Sheets, I. Lazur, B. Geldine, N. Clark. Row 2: C. Gladieux, Unknown, Unknown, I. Schnei, B. Peace, B. Bowman, R. Steiger, K. Kin- sey, K. Kayser, J. Goralsld, J. Lowder, J. Graffeo, V, Carr, L. Jeremy, Unknown, P. Kolodziejski, P. Lead better, I. Graffeo, C. Sigurdson. Row 31 I. Ginn, C. Roberts, G. Hunt, C. Tank, A. Thornton, B. Miller, L. Upton, M. Martinez, K. Miller, L. Henningsen. Bottom Row: Miss Trombly, K. Ball, I. Fitzpatrick, S. Cluckey, A. Hawn, D. Martin, A. Martinez, J. Mackey, Mr. Hoefflin. ara' rjw ' i WEN , , S . , 'll S as The Future Business Leaders of 93 . America is open to students who are 5, , E enrolled in any phase of Business Edu- ll iz' 1 v'1 ,,,, cation and who plan to pursue a busi- .pg . ,r . ': 5 ness career. The club attempts to de- , 9 'ui velop competent, agressive business pyx leadership in its members. Some other aims of the FBLA are: To create more . interest and understanding in the intel- .G A pf Z ,iz , - 14: , I ligent choice of business occupations T and to encourage development of or- 1 ganized recreational activities. T zz' 1, E 1351 ., . if H W z 1, B.L.A ill... T T ' 'g' ' 'n ' 1 ' 'TA e are the Future Nurses of Americcag The Future Nurses of America prepares girls for fields of work re- lated to nursing by a series of lectures and movies which show the background and content of this field. 'V Top Row: B. Nissen, K. Crandall, C. Thomas, J. Okonski, D. Reges, S. Tober. Row 2: K. Campbell, I. Wolfram N. Cluckey, K. Mihalko, Miss Hinz. Bottom Row: R. Kun, D. Mackey, I. Aldrich. 74 e, the Future Teachers. The Future Teachers of America aim to explore teaching oppor- tunities and areas of teachings they also work with children and en- deavor to build in them character, scholarship, and leadership. Top Row: B. Breeden, K. Kahler, P. Grosjean, B. Reiner, T. Crane, I. Hartsook, S. Lalendorf, J, Cassis, M. Kelley I. Pollock, V. Davis, K. King, P. Cook. Row 2: I. Frederick, P. Douglas, B. Klickrnan, J. Fleitz, P. Hosley, J. Welch, J. Crossgrove, K, Redd, K. Fisher, K. Ames, I. Rapp. Row 3: D. Torak, D. Anderson, M. Rady, B. Malik, I. Warren, I. Ienne, G. White, J. Gladieux. Bottorn Row: C. Cooper, T. Shaneck, C. Franklin, C. Fuleky, L. Denyi, S. Micheff, Mr. Bender. '75 learn of home We are the Future Hornemakers of America, We face the Future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and Precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for Arner1ca's future. Homes where living will be the expression Of everything that is good and fair Homes where truth and love and security and Faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homernakers of America, We face the future with warm courage and high hope. F. H. A. Top Row: E. Hartford, G. Roberts, R. James, N. Jackson, L. Niederhauser, B. Seirnet, L. Breno, P. Arquette, B. Warner, B. Boros, Mrs. Wiles. Row 2: L. Dunbar, J. Bone, J. Holt, S. Rymers, J. Gillespie, M. Ward, L. Hooper, M. Lajti, B. Harris, I. Cousino, L. McGregor, Y. Revilla. Bottom Row! P. Schultz J. McCartney, I . Hrivynak, S. Kun, M. Reardon, S. Gross, M. Martinez, E. Vasquez, C. Hecke, D, Church, A. Torres, M. Martinez. '76 and of God... Y. F. C. The Youth For Christ Club endeavors to instruct Christian teenagers by enthusiastic programs and understandable language which clearly points out the way of salvation. Top Rowr J. Barnes, J. McMurry, D. Crandall, D. Shoop, L. Kelley, I. Below, C. Suhrbier. Row 2: G. Romstadt, I. Haskins, .T . Zunk, G. Dixon, K. Campbell, V. Karayannis. Bottom Row: Mr. Purney, I. Herr, S. Cluckey, L. Gray, Mr. Barnes. e study practical .... Interest in metallurgy, woodcraft, and other rewarding aspects of industrial arts is maintained by the Industrial Arts Club. Top Row: I. Cramer, G. Hockman, E. Hulls, Mr. Kinney. Row 2 R. Cody, D. Cooper, T. Skiver. Bottom Row: G. Bear, G. Shull. 78 And fine arts... Members of the Art Club aim primarily to promote an interest and appreciation of art in all forms. Exposure to and recogni- tion of truly good art enables students to become more selective and more construc- tive. Top Row: D. Krayniak, D. Brown, S. Blgley, N. Harris, I. Chetlster. Row 2 W St John C, Suhrbier, C. Wagner, B. Suhrbier. Row 3: I. Zunk, C. Reynolds, A Dominique S Clauson, Mr. I-Iauter. Bottom Row: A. Herrera, D. Padilla, D. Martin, D Gross, I McCart ne 79 e ore the hobby club. Top Row: P. Henry, W. Hipkiss, G. Wells, G. Maas, D. Lawrence Row 2: B. Draper, G. Williams, W. West. gel, Mr. Berkey. 80 Bottom Row: C. Wei- -il XX II say Safety First ,miss EIT' ' ' 'ga-:L-l f , - .V . 335 1 w A -t rw: ' , - INV' f rw- Promoting and maintaining safety in the homes, schools, and roads of Oregon is the primary purpose of the Safety Club. Top Row: Tom Lajti, I. Flegle, D. Stroshine, D. Fox, J. Rowe, D. Gladney, C. Sayen. Row 2: G. Keefer, E. I-Itunphreys, J. Ivan, J. Buhler, E. Bachrneyer, C. Burkhart, Mr. Scott. Bottom Row: S. Duris, B. Finch, F. Scribellito, Y. Courtay, G. Romstadt. Fl? -1? -, . . 1tb'wGt':,-3 - 3 uw 1 1 1- ' . 2'agfff'Q'Tf,'. f V-'7' Q ' n .I 'A' lv . . A .uv A t A -X.. e are the Club promote lt as a rewarding recreation and a promlsing career photography club. Top Row: M. Walsh, M. Hall, E. Ramasocky, L. Taylor, T. Durrant, I. Johnson, R. Wilson. Row 2: G. Roberts, G. Shull, J. Belegrim, I. Riser, N. Harris, Mr. West. Bottom Row: I. Herr, K. Miller, J. Haskins, D. Martin, J. Fitzpatrick, S. Duris, B. Finch. 82 e ore the electronics club To gain experience and knowl edge in working with electronics and to exchange ideas among members is the purpose of the Electronics Club. fi on Top Row: B. Hines, D. Stroshiue, J. Vo- gelbacher, P. Schroe- der, I. Goralske. Row 2: C. Humphreys, D, Rose, T. Westhoven, J. Johnson, I. Millin- ger, Mr. Bradley. Bot- tom Row: D. Klick- man, I. Buhler, R. Aldrich, M. Reinert. .,7g.-... ,. ,J- 'C' e are the sophomore Y-Teeners. Top Row: S. Bigley, Krayniak, Studneski, penter, S. S. Fabian, C. Alexander, D. Bettencourt, V. Merrihew, J. Turnow, J. Takacs, S. Hunter. C. Zimmer, P. Timblin, B. Boros, P. Spraque, G. Mascsak, I. Beck, L. Ierinec, S. Severin, L. Jeremy, R. James, D. R. Steiger, J. Goralski, F. Roth, T, Carpenter. Row 2: K. Durst, C. Sigurdson, M. Lajti, D. Shaffer, D. J. Belkofer, E. Hancock, C. Berger, J. McMurry, R. Novotny, S. Rymers, S. Croak. J. Graffeo, S. Car- Monroe, C. Stevenson, J. Bolcsak, L. Good, C. Roberts, J. Myers, M. Ardley, J. Schnabel. Bottom Row G. Hunt, L. Henningsen, J. Helle, C. Gladieux, L. McGregor, I. Holt, K. Michalak, P. Torsak, J. Yost, R. Askey, P. Leighton, F. Donnelly, S. Aldrich, C. Mlteff, P. Calzone, J. Graffeo, M. Reardon, C. O'Brien, D. Arquette, D. Gross, K, Schimmel, I. Cedoz, Mrs. Swartz. Through the counseling of the Young Women's Christian Association the Y-Teens try to develop leadership and good character. 84 e are the Junior Y-Teen Goals of all Y-Teens members are to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Every member is organized into one of four committees: ways and means, social, welfare, or program. An outstanding event of the year's program is the formal induction of sophomores into the Y-Teens. . . 5 5 T. -rr . I . . lj 5 421 ' 5 pw Arr, 1 -f . w u .1 : no 1 xje . :fg l Top Row: I. Frederick, S. Sanderson, Y. Lalendorf, K. Fisher, P. Hosley, I. Emahiser, D. Bench, I. Cassis, J. Armstrong, S. Ferguson, D. Torak, 11 Tobak. Row 2: D. Hardy, S. Mincheff, J. Ankele, P. Cleckner, C. Conrad, S. Periatt, D. Baker, I. I-Iimich, M. Rady, D. Roberts. Row 3: I. Fitzpatrick, J. McCartney, C. Shimman, B. Blose, C. Fuleky, L. Danyi, J. Warren, K. Redde. Bottom Row- B. Harris, S. Durst, C. Franklin, J. Mackey, I. Haskins, I. Herr, K. Miller, Mrs. Mook. 85 e are the Senior Y-Teens TOP ROW: K. Ames, S. Prayer, L. Tudico, P. Belcik, B. Schweizer, C. Bodi, M. Bahnseu, B. Binkley S. Lazur, D. Neal, P. Cook, ROW 2: K. Herrick, S. Lalendorf, B. Malik, M. Ward, K. Mihalko, J. Sibberson, J. Fisher, O. Wirebjer, J. Rapp, BOTTOM ROW: J. Gladieux, N. Cluckey, S. Reese, P. Herrick, J. Fleitz, J. Aldrich, I. Jeune, Mrs. Wallace. I 86 e learn from chess. Top Row: S. Winter, T. Lagan, J. Keene, G. Mong, T. Mircer. Row 2: O. Wirebjer, S. Reineck, J. Rapp, S. Federici, M. Young, Mr. Routson. Bottom Row: B. Wirebjer, I. McCartney, T. Ski- ver, R. Peach. Sportsmanship and independent thinking is promoted by the Chess Club through the playing of chess. 87 e are the Music Makers . . Top Row: L. Rosolowski, J. Bachman, B. Newman, T. Peoples, M. O'I-lair, D. Clots, R. Buehrer, G.Ca1houn, C. Fauty, L. Henry, B. Basham, L. Toylor, N. Harris, P. Henry, D. Caswell, R. Peach, L. Dominique, C. Weigel. Row 2: K. Stager, G. Bricker, K. Crandall, D. Warner, I. Kiss, D. Smith, S. Hunter, I. Rowe, G. Mong, I. Johnson, S. Hitchcock, L. Grune- wald, P. Douglas, I. M.LUiner, D. Henninger, D. Rose, J. Racz. Row 3: J, Gillespie, A. Squires, K, King, P. Cook, B. Klickrnan, A. Schurnakey, N. Nissen, I. Belegrin, B. King, N. Bruggeman, K. Kahler, M. Rich, S. Cieslukowski, B. Finch K. Aldrich. Bottom Row: S. Blair, R. Aldrich, R. Askey, G. Stuller, M. Rose, L. Good, D. Klickman, S. Reineck, E, Humphreys, I. Kollarick, L. Upton, Mrs. Bricker. 88 3 1 3 - . 1 ! X X ' f f I f f iff ff f f aff ,,mm3gy..,.,.:g,L f ff f f f 'ff f Marching at football games and presenting several concerts are some activities of Clay's Varsity Band. The band promotes an interest in all types of music. f f W 7 f 1 I ff ff ff 1 fffff lm, ww E 'Jai' H 'z nga: 6'f'T'5'K'V '5'f ? e build the body... . Members of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion hope to increase interest and partici- pation in sports for girls. Through these channels they aim to promote physical co- ordination, wise use of leisure hours, health, character, and joy. Top Row: S. Hitchcock, J. Sorenson, C. Lipinski, D. Bench, .T. Cassis, D. Torak, S. Ferguson, J. Armstrong, Y. Lalendorf, L. Sherman, D. Harter, J. Henderson, J. Gladieux, K. Fisher, S. Shaw, L. Nieherhauser, N. Brugge- rnan, M. Newton, M. Rich, I. Price, N. Jackson. Row 2: K. Redd, R. Tobak, S. Crossgrove, J. Frederick, S. Sanderson, B. Breeden, J. Emahiser, K. Kayser, S. Huff, J. Relyea, B. McAtee, P. Hosley, C. Conrad, K. Moritz, D. Baker, P. Cleckner, S. Periatt, I. Mallotto, M. Mallatto, I . Metzger. Row 3: R. Baden, B. Blease, M. Rady, S. Duris, B. Finch, L. Dunbar, G. Westenbarger, K. Kinsey, I. Lowder, B. Osborne, J. Yates, L. Snow, J. Mc- Cartney, B. Harris, J. Ginn, I, Ginn, J. Machey, J. Ankele, S. Kun. Bottom Row: D. Hardy, S. Micheff, L. Danyi, C. Fuleky, M. Ruth, I. Warren, C. Shimman, T. Shaneck, J. Himich, F. Scribellito, S. Blair, D. Martin, L. Upton, L. Gray, I. Kollarick, K. Miller, S. Durst, I. F1tzpatrick,J. I-lrivnyak. 90 And Splflf... ' l .i.: 5 5 Q E? if 5 L s aim. . Top Row: S. Tober, C. Thomas, B. Nissen, P. Cook, C. Sayen, V. Davis, K. Kahler, P. Belick, M. Bahnsen, J. Okonski, P. Schultz, J. Okonski, C. Bodi, B. Schweizer, B. Binkley, I. Nissen, S. Winter, L. Sheets, Miss Jones, K. Crandall, B. Malik, S. Lalendorf. Row 2: K, Mihalko, I. Brown, B. Binkley, I. Gould, S. Frayer, L. Richard- son, S. Federici, E. Alspach, I. Fleltz, M. Ward, C. Reynolds, L. Snow, A. Dominique, L. Toth, K. Herrick, J. Fisher, I. Sibberson, T. Heintschel, S. Randolph. Bottom ROWS J. Henninger, N. Cluckey, J. Lazur, B. Geldine, N. Clark, K. Ames, M. Dreier, J. Hotbauer, V. Carr, P. Herrick, S. Reese, I. Wolfram, J. Gladleux, Y. Courtay, P. Rowland, W. Gallaher, J. Jenne, D. Mackey, I. Aldrich, C. Carder. Vice President Treasurer. . . Chaplain. . . Pres1dent...... Secretary. . . . . . . Mary Sue Dreier Barbara Nissen Mary Kay Bahnsen . . .Barb Schweizer Donna Mackey e honor our Athletes .... Top Row! I. Hartsook, L. Angel, I. Chorba, E. Molnar, R. Crane, G. Myers, P. Harbarger, I. Halpin, D. Knack, P M. Farkas, P, Hubaker. Row 2: D. Breno, D. Jefferies, I. Gephart, M. McCormick, D, Stroh, M. Remrnert, D. Cran dall, I. Pollock, R. McGregor, D. Walls. Bottom Row: Mr. Morgan, E. Hardy, J. DeKay, J. Barnes, D. Fisher, R Sirnonis, I. Moore, D. Tonoff, E. Susor, E. Hufford, M. Vogel, Mr. Federici. if President .... Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . Sgt. at Arms, . 92 High school athletes who have a letter in any major sport are eligible for member- ship in the Varsity 'C'. Members promote a better understanding among the faculty, administration, and athletes. They aim for clean sportsmanship and good living. , , , , , ,Loren Angel , , , , , ,Paul Puls . . . .Dean Stroh . . . .Jim Chorba . . . .Ed Susor bring mu ic to life. Top Row: F. Dickens, J. Sorenson, C. Suhrbier, B. Boros, E. Bodi, S. Hunter, C. Berger, D. Iirinec, S. Carpenter, I. Nissen, F. Rath, J. Dybala, B. Osborne. Row 2: B. Blase, M. Rady, L. Jeremy, K. Durst, B. Peace, K. Michalak, J. Helle, N. Kiggins, B. McAtee, C. Stager, J. Goralske, I. Schnee, M. Lajti. Bottom Row: C. Sigurdson, D. Hardy, M. Martinez, H. Hooper, F. Scribellito, S. Lynch, E. Nelson, C. Durst, I. Graffeo, M. Kayser, C. O'Brien, S. Moritz, Mr. Rrmyan, J. Yates. Top Row: J. Keene, L. Cooper, E. Seimet, T. TenEyck. Row 2: R. Warner, D, Caswell, G. Grosschedl T. Davis, Mr. Runyan. 93 e raise our voice in ong . . Top Row: L. Kelley, S, Sanderson, N. Nissen, I. Henderson, D. Danford, M. Hager, D. Dickenson, J. Glaser, I. Pollock, W. Liski, A. Frornm, B. Coine, D. Fox, B. Klickrnan, M. Newton, P. Belcik. Row 2: V. Davis, R. Tobak, S. Winter, B. Binkley, M, Pavlica, J. Welch, M. Rernrnert, M. Hayes, R. Price, D. Crandall, V. Karayarmis, I. Price, B. Breeden, V. Carr, P. Grosjean. Row 3: B. Finch, J. Hofbauer, J. Brown, L. Sheets, K. Stager, P. Douglas, D. Harder, O, Wirebjer, J. Rapp, L. Sherrnan, J. Lindell, S. Federici, M. Dreier, K. Moritz, M. Runyan. Bottom Row: L. Gray, D. Baker, I. La- zur, B. Geldine, C. Conrad, I. Fleitz, J. Warren, R. Ball, L. Snow, K. Herrick, C. Cooper, K. Mihalko, B. Schweizer, M Bahnsen. 94 Clay's A Cappella Choir is a group of selected voices which presents a variety of music programs throughout the school year. Annually the senior members go caroling in all of Oregon's schools. The choir also presents the Jamboree, a most important production of the year, under the able dir- ection of Mr. Ralph Runyan, who is known by the members as Chief. ig lf n 5 , gf 3- 95 Hal march cmd .... Lf' 1.11pm lg-32' ,,,i1v- ' fp -5 SP 5 ? .1-511' Left to Right: Karen Sue Ames, Barbara Nissen, Ianet Price, Marcia Newton, Becky Breeden, Judy Fleitz. Drum Major: Steve Warrington leocl the School in Spirit R e s e rv e Top Row: Dana Fisher. Row 2: Karen Rader, Barbara Gross. Bot- tom Row: Sandy Moritz, Bonnie Draper, Karen Demeter. Varsity Top Row: Toni Shaneck, Sharon Lalendorf. Row 2: Judy Aldrich, Wanda Gallaher. Bottom Row: I ack Koch, Mary Sue Dreier, Jim Welch. Mary Sue, attired in a rose taffeta gown, circled the stadium in a float prepared by some of her fellow students. Barb and Judy followed in open-air convertibles. Clay High 's 1961 Homecoming should be long remembered by those who observed it. Miss Mary Sue Dreier reigned, and her Royal attendants were Barbara Gurcsik and Judy Aldrich. A- TQ, Rv! 652-17 :.: l v E:f-3t N' ,V :: ' --v :p' N . if Q 5' ', fi., 'Th-A , 1' 1 - Y' , , M I ! f l , I J V Q' , W., , I Av,' U, i, U ,?1 5G,i,gA5 I S' fi- PM w 4 ,v if ,' ffg Cuff , ' ' W .QTL r- , Xijg, V f I zlfn' Af - .- 13 1, ,.! 5, ,J 4-. .JJ-I. ik, rg 5,1 ' ,N A VF? V L . P M lk YL:':: ' N ' Qu . Ay A I , wx Q ' X 13 'L' fi ' .1 K I 1 Some of our dances were formal . . . King and Queen of the SWEET HEART SWIRL, Dave Lawrence and Bev Malik. - .v Attendents were Bonnie Draper and and Donna Baker and Dave Larry Smith 100 In Retrospect ..... We will remember the many good times we had during 1961-1962. We will remember the Coronat- ion Ball, the Snowball, the Sweetheart Swirl as the formal dances. Then there were many informal get togethers. There was the Limelighters 2 for 49 Roar ing Twenties, the EAGLES Paper Caper and Sadie Hawkins dances. We danced and enjoyed ourselves. 1 1 101 x Ol 'nf -:X hf?5n57'f 'U-rwbfff' J . -'1' ,1f.f'Z,fw',:u, ' -1:51, ' 'Ev . .f':??Pf5-f5Ty:i?i'?55ff?'fi .. ww..-.-...-..--r-.-,-.-v-1 ev PM . E . ,. Ak A 8 ml ,np 'Ya ,,.........1..,.,.p,-v- We presented Teal1ouse ..... Teahouse of the August Moon QM 'I , , , X . ., , .4 4411 e lead the field in sports . . VARSITY: TOP ROW: Mr. Morgan, E. Koch, P. Hubaker, J. Chorba, J. Hartsook, G. Mass, E. Molnar, P. Puls, L. Angel, E. Bee, D, Shoop, I. Lauer, G, Myers, Mr. Marthishius. ROW 2: Mr. Feredici, M. Myers, D. Breno, J. Cox, D, Crandall, D. Stroh, G. Lajti, M. Rernrnert, M. McLaughlin, I. Baumgartner, H. Cordell. ROW 3: T, Cos- tell, E. Rabbit, J. Burnworth, C. Cedoz, R. Price, B. Reynolds, D. Jaquillard, D. Jeffries, J. Gephart, M. McCor- mick, D. Kuebler. BOTTOM ROW: E. Hufforcl, E. Susor, D. Dominique. J. Barnes, B. Skiver, M, Hayes, J. Moore, L. St. John. bead. RESERVE: TOP ROW: B. Flanagan, T. Ten Eyck, J. Roberts, T. Farrell, J. Haugh, K. Remmert, R. Meinke, L. Beck, D. Rornstadt, R. Kuntz, J. Cook, G. McCroskey. ROW 2: Mr. Posce, R. Self, E. Kelser, T. Isbell, C. Tracy, J. Dunn, B. Balogh, W. St. John, T. Nissen, D. Hartbarger, B. Sayen, Mr. Spring. BOTTOM: G, Copus, B. Horst, D. Skirvln, M. Shearer, K. St. Germain, T, Downey, J. Ernsthausen, G. Hart, D. Dombrowsky, J. Ando, F. Stuller, MANAGERS: B. Wirebjer, J. Tassell. and win the x 1 I , . . U71 ' -x 'Z 'Q 1- l.k3Y 'ii' W V fi -rv? fi 1gQL ',wQ-1,3 ig? -'f , 4522 ' , 'L QQ-rms 4. 4 , I -- ,H N iqdig. Ursfhlvwg. 94 'I , I championnshi i 1 .f F K Wal W' 6 1 ...fb Jw Q, 1 may , -I ywgzl, . f 29' ', up A - ' ' 5. ,J , - V , wp.. ,I .N Y 72' :fifm ' M hs? , g, A ARIN -f 'P' is f .:. :-5-1 'iv I, . Q' Q? M.. L 4 A , M A- - Y W 'f ' A' -5-.Af H , . Y ,.,, 1 A- . , Q' . ws, mc 2 V 'V' fgaw .55 5 'P 1 y qs will 'M SW' 76 Swwrb. flaw NM' W . . A X fain- A ff-fE,GLE ,fkl . at ' X1 D ,.,lg.x Q f T irQfar?v,S., . f - K K lv , ii . f'- .:.- -.1-, ,W - , , .XA , I . 1 4 . V, . ,,-,A,a--f f-I.. vlf . '. .. L. 1- ' 4 JL. . 1 , 0 v I gm aw? .Y A aw Th Eagles bring victory hom L YQ 'f' Jim Chorba Duane Iaquillard Eiga' figs: 1 ui Mike McCormick Bob Skiver Jim Cox Jim Moore . Q Q 'Ci Loren Angel 106 Dan Jefferies . FN Q . Ed Koch I 4 ' vt . 71 f ' N ' 'N Qi 4 2 W V X -'X ' . - x Mike Remmert f . f, '.v':'Tx- .mi. - Jake Laux and capture the nm Gephart Wx. Ernie Molnar XX II Little Brown Jug i. Dean Stroh Paul Puls ,L Jim Hartsook Ed Susor Paul Hubaker . dll' John Burnworth A A VY 1' Jim Barnes .. . 1 107 Gary Myers W U. N V ' A! ,yuf me you w,,,1fb,fNif3!f GZ, f' W HUA' If ,Milf 3MjQglLEV,0fYqwof ffigfojp CLUUPXAN e are thewlilzarsity cagersp TOP ROW: Coach Coontz, D. Romstadt, M. Hager, D. Danford, L. Smith, I. Cook, A. Montvai, D. Knack, Mgr BOTTOM ROW: I. Dunn, I. Hartsook, I. Cox, A. Frornm, M. Rorhenbuhler, J. Weiker. , the reserves. TOP ROW: B. Skiver, mgr., L. Beck, L. Smith, I. Keene, J. Cook, R. Kuntz, Coach Scott. BOTTOM ROW: T. Coontz, T. Nissen, J. Weiker, T. Downey, T. Isbell, M. Sherer, G. Kusian, Mgr. Jim Hartsook Tom Crane Varsity Seniors Hffll lb 4' ' 1 d' W 1. h 'iff - A- l ' 1 , , , . - , ' . v 1 fl - 'F .1 ia V , f -,K 4 If 'l r .Ag a N XJ .ff 1 4 I o W i ' if W , V1 'W' ff fx 1 1 ll tl Qf1I'4f1' if-E fwxfx I N X ,. 1 H -if wh- , .. - W ju wi- lair - . ,i Through the season, the EAGLES have added sportsmanship and honor to our trophy case 109 bi x 'I X ,GQ x la e ore golfing oncl bowling ot Cloy, DUFFERS: Mr. Martishuis, Jim Weiker, Rick Price, Mike Gifell, ,Tim Ivan, Art Fromm. PINMEN: Dean Stroh, Eric Goodwin, Jim Bachrnan, Mike Pavlica, Rich Brenkman, Bill Navarre, Coach Crow. 111 e are the baseball and track team . 1 ,,,,, TOP ROW: D. Knack, L. Taylor, R. Buehrer, J. Baumgartner, M. Myers, D. Kersten, D. Fisher, M. Esquivel. MID- ROW: B. Skiver, M. Rohm, M. Pavlica, J. Chorba, G. Myers, E. Molnar, B. Giamo, J. Shuler, E. Susor. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Bender, G. Traver, J. Bachman, R. Clark, D. Stroh, J. DeKay, E. Goodwin, D. Crandall, Coach Potter TOP ROW: D. Keubller, Mgr., Coach Federici, J. Burnworrh, M. Remmert, P. Puls, I. I-Iartsook, P. Hartbarger, J. Halpin, E. Koch, Coach Morgan, MID-ROW: D. Breno, B. Newman, B. Bashman, R. Maas, R. MacGregor, G. Wil- liarns, H. Cordell, G. Lajti. BOTTOM ROW: J. Kiss, E. 1-Iufford, T. Costell, I. Stroh, D. Lewinski, T. Davis, J. Morgan. e are the tenni team. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Warrington, John Belegrin, Jim Holly, Ed Croak, Coach Huyck, Jim Roullier SENIORS: Ed Croak, Jim Roullier. 113 e won the District Title, the matmen TOP ROW: Coach Spring, D. Dombrosky, T. Davis, C. Fouty, R. MacGregor, B. Wire- bjer, B. Grossjean. BOTTOM ROW: M. Vogel, J. Chenister. J. Siroh, E. Padilla, G. Stiller, B. Bell, J. Ando. TOP ROW: Coach Spring, R. Brerrkman, J. Patchen, T. Lajti, M. McCormick, B. Draper, D. Walls, J. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: E. Susor, I. Po lick. I. DeKay, D. Je ne, L. Dominique, T. Clark, T. Simonis. 114 e ore the senior mofmen. Tom Lajti Tom Simonis ULF Jim Patchen . . District Champion . . . Larry Dominique F4 1, , ,Tim Moore . . G.L.L.Champion, Jim DeKay District Champion. Dave Walls Mike McCormick 115 'iz if va-1,,11f e are th track ancl baseball team . ,MP Ed Koch John Burnworth Ron Maas Jim Morgan Jim Hartsook Torn Crane Rick MacGregor Jerry Helpin Don Keubler Mike Remrnert 116 L Paul Puls Pat Hartbarger Q IG H WE are the EAGLES, TY, MIGHTY, EAGLES . , Eric Goodwin Gary Myers I JoeM1 1 I I f 1 w D Str 117 Ed Susor Ernie Molhar Dean Stroh Rick Clark Jim D live ca life, clay by day Lal V 5f4f4I:L,f,g, M-sa! 7 I A We enter the familiar doors that lead to knowledge. I I I 'sm is X i 422-F f c ' ' We start our day with reverence. Throughout the day we encounter the newness of Latin, French, and Spanish. fflgg: 7155? '55 PM ffl!! e learn and do many things. We select our leaders, such as our band 's officers. F '.-.1 -- -11 I I yy, We are advised and helped by Mr. O'Brien. We experiment in the fields of biology, chemistry and physics. . G gy I fo A.: . A ' v v V I f The rush to lunch is typi- cal of Clay High students. fi Li 2 s ...... w X.- X X X X X X X X X w s '- NX N X yi X X bxx N Dx XX Y X XX X X N N Q 3 'f?:n',' .. 4 1.3 up The line-up provides a time for food and fun. -an 5 htm., W., .BD 1 HL. , is 3 Q25 551 . if 5 I . ak! u -,E vii ,I A T 4 K 9135 1 M1 n J 9 J Ll ,.. W' U4 H xfkga -1 J. .--rims. 3.1-' 5'9If : 4 'IHA '21 .-E ri' viff..LFiAk:'5'..,f:f2:-'I --,,.. , ,ei .-.., ,:,.,1,.f.-a,1.i . 1. ',.-N R4 531'-E 1' .4 V J' az-. ' 'if k. 1 1121 1:33 -Y i p- '.:.: r 15- fi I, ul' f21::1.!Q'wf..' .-U -4 ' E-g..-gym' 1, 19 ,':41g1,3 151:21-1' wr .lv 1:-, fe:rsx,9tg-1 'I 5'-V if,Q5i:nf1'i 'fZSQ3k: J Ji :gg-, ,f 1 :E-fr. 'Q' 6.55 If,..-I ' . ' fi -' :,, I'-1,-.gpg-: L 3: , Y! ::v.rE.5 Ei4.lQ-I .Wil WW N -'j.,'!:V!,:3..'.'-1 '- :l::k,:,.,g-.i:J.:,.: li: ,L 'f-:1,zg45:' If :,?.!, ,5l,,, . ., I f e ,. V ,. . And you we thank for a job well done. The chef 's class trains the bachlors to be. I ' 4 x 5,-1 121 X, . -4 wifi! lfgxii 'Vmidz .. Some sights on our campus are not too familiar. - But the sounds of Clay High, we honor thee will always be familiar The clay ends. , x . V' 1 I A For us, the day of work ends, but the day of loyalty, tradition and memories, for us, will never end. 123 JUDY ANN ALDRICH Reserve Cheerleader 1 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Zetes 3,4: J. C. L. 3,4 G.A.A. 3,41 Y-Teens1,2,3,4 F.N.A. 4 Limelighters 4 Girls' Choir 2,3 Senior Class Play Homecoming Attendant Club Officer 2 ELAINE RAE ALSPACH F.H.A. 1,2, G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3 Pep Club 2 Limelighters 4 KAREN SUE AMES Band1,2,3,4g r.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Majorette 3,4: G.A.A. 3,4 Head Majorette 4 Y-Teens 3,4 Speech Chorus 2 Bio-Phy-Chem 2,3,4 Linielighters 3,4 Club Officer 3,4 DIANE ANDERSON F.T.A. 3,4: G.A.A. 3 Eagle Staff 3,4 Y-Teens1,2,3 LOREN ANGEL Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 2,3,4 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Hi-Y1,2, F.T.A. 4 Club Officer 4 PHYL LIS ARQU ETTE F.H.A. 1,3,4 Y-Teens 2 EDWARD P. BACHMEYER F.T.A. 1,2,3 Modern Language Club 3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Safety Club 4 Senior Class Play Club Officer 3,4 MARY K.AY BAHNSEN Y-Teens1,3,4 Limelighters 1,2 Student Council 1,2,3 Honor Society 3,4 Zetes 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Club Officer 3,4 RITA M. BALL F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Club Officer 4 JAMES K. BARNES Hi-Y 1,3 Modern Language Club 2 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Y.F.C. 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Chess Club 2 Club Officer 2 JANET BEIC HTER F.H.A. 1,2 PATRICIA BELCIK Y-Teens l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Junior Class Play Specialties 3,4 Club Officer 4 BARBARA BINKLEY Senior Activities Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 Photography Club 3 F.T.A. 1,2,3g J.C.L. 1,2 Hobby Club 2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 DENN1S CLARK Club Officer 2 Hi-Y 1 BARBARA JOYCE BINKLEY NANCY CLARK Limelighters 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3 Chess Club 1 G.A.A. 3,4 Pep Club 2 Eagle Staff 3 Girls' Choir 2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 PEGGY BODAY Y-Teens 1,2,3 A Cappella Choir 2,3 CHRISTINE BODI Y-Teens l,2,4 F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. 3,4 JAMES M. BOOS JUDITH BROWN Limelighters l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 2 Pep Club 2 Girls' Choir 2,3 G.A.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 4 F.B.L.A. 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 A Cappella Choir 4 MARIANNE BROWN F.H.A. 1 Y-Teens 2,3 JAMES F. BUHLER Hobby Club 1,2,3 Chess Club 3 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 Electronics Club 4 CAROL BURKETT JOHN BURNWORTH Bio-Phy-Chem 3,4 Varsity 'C' 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2 GARY CALHOUN Hobby Club 1 French Club 2 Chess Club 2 Bio-Phy-Chem 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 3 Club Officer 3,4 KATHERYN CAMPBELL F.H.A. lg Y.F.C. 3,4 F.N.A. 2,4 Club Officer 4 CAROL JEAN CARDER F.B.L.A. 1 Y-Teens 2,35 G.A.A. 4 VIOLET LEE CARR F.T.A. 13 G.A.A. 3,4 Girls' Choir 2,3 Y-Teens 2: Y.F.C. 4 F.B.L.A. 3,4 A Cappella Choir 4 HOWARD M. CHANCEY Hi-Y 1 Football 1,3 Wrestling 1 JIM CHORBA Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Bowling 1,2,3 Limelighters 3 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Club Officer 4 Class Officer 4 PAUL CISKI ROBIN L. CISK1 Hi-Y 1,3,4 Chess Club 1,2 Y.F.C. 4 124 F.l3.L.A. 1,3,4 Y-Teens 23 G.A.A. 3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Club Officer 4 RICK CLARK Hi-Y 1,2 Safety Club 2,3 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 2,3,4 Junior Class Play 3 All School Play 2,3 Limellghters 4 Club Officer 3 NELDA CLUCKEY Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 2 F.N.A. 41 G.A.A. 3,4 Club Officer 1 WILLIAM COINE Limelighters 1,2,3,4 Modern Language Club 2,3,4 Junior Class Play All School Play A Cappella Choir 4 Symposium 2,3 Speech Chorus 2,3 Club Officer 2,3,4 PAULINE COOK F.T.A, 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Band 2,3,4 Zetes 4 Student Council 1 Chess Club 1,2 Class Officer 4 Club Officer 2 LAWRENCE COOPER Safety Council 2,3 Baseball 3,4 YVONNE COURTAY F.B.L.A. 1 Modern Language Club 2 F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 3,4 Safety Club 4 Chess Club 2,3 JERRY J. COUSINO Industrial Arts 3 Baseball Manager 3 Wrestling Manager 3 Cross Country Team 4 Track Team 4 ROGER COUSINO JIM COX Hobby Club 1 Chess Club 1 Modern Language Club 3 Football 3,4 JAMES CRAMER Safety Club 3 Industrial Arts 4 Limelighters 4 Club Officer 4 KAREN CRANDALL Limellghters l Band l,2,3,4 Zetes 3,4, J.C.L. 1,2,3 F.N.A. 2,3,4g G.A.A. 3,4 Speech Chorus 3 Club Officer 4 THOMAS CRANE Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track l,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Student Council 4 Limelighters 3,4 Hi-Y 1 Safety Club 2 J,C,L. 1,2,3 Honor Society 3,4 Cross Country Team 4 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Club Officer 4 EDWARD CROAK I-Il-Y 1,2 Photography I Tennis l,2,3,4 VIRGINIA DAVIS F.T.A. l,2,3,4 A Cappella Cholr 2,3,4 Safety Club 3 G.A.A. 4 Club Officer 3 RALPH DEARSMAN JIM DEKAY Wrestling 2,3,4 Hi-Y 1 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Photography l MARY DESEIMS Photography l Y-Teens 2 F.B.L,A. 3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Pep Club 2 ALICE DOMINIQUE F,H.A, 33 G.A.A. 4 Art Club 4 LARRY DOMINIQUE Band l,2,3,4 Wrestling 4 PAMELA DOUGLAS F.T.A. l,2,3,4 Limelighters 2,3,4 Symposium 2,3 Band 3,4 Girls' Choir 2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Modern Language Club 3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Club Officer 4 MARY SUE DREIER Student Council 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Reserve Cheerleader 1,3 Varsity Cheerleader 2,4 Club Officer 4 Homecoming Queen JUDIANNE ERNSTHAUSEN Y-Teens 2,3 G.A.A., 4 Eagle Staff 4 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 CHARLES FACER MARTY FARKAS Varsity 'C' 3,4 Basketball Manager 2,3 Eagle Staff 3 SHARON FEDERICI F.T.A. lg J.C.L. l,2,3,4 Limelighters 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 A Cappella Choir 4 G.A.A. 3,4, Zetes 2,3,4 Chess Club 4 Pep Club 3 Junior-Senior Class Play 4 Y-Teens 2,3 DANIEL FISHER Varsity 'C' 4 Modern Language Club l,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,-1 JACQUELYN FISHER Transferred from Califor G.A.A. 4 Y-Teens 4 JOHN A. FLEGLE Hobby Club 2 Safety Club 3,4 Boys' Glee Club 3 Tennis 3 JUDY FL EITZ J.C.L. 1,2,3g G.A.A. 3,4 Limelighters 1,3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 F.T.A. 2,3,4g Zetes 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Majorette 3,4 All School Play 3 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 D ONAL D FOX Boys' Glee Club 1 F. F.A. 1,2 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Safety Club 2,4 Limelighters 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 Club Officer 3,4 SANDRA PRAYER G.A.A. 45 F.T.A. 1,2 Chess Club 2 Y-Teens 4 Safety Club 3 WANDA GALLAHER F.B.L,A. lg G.A.A. 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader 2,4 Reserve Cheerleader 1,3 BONNIE G ELDINE Limelighters 1 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Club Officer 3,4 Class Officer 3 JAMES GEPHART Varsity 'C' 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 JILL GILLESPIE Band 1,2,3,4 Y-Teens 3 Eagle Staff 4 JOANNE GLADIEUX Zetes 3,45 J.C.L. 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 3,4: G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 F,B.L.A. 1 Safety Club 2 Club Officer 4 RIC HARD GL ADNEY F.F..A. 1,2 Safety Club 3,4 , Club Officer 1,2 ERIC GOODWIN J.C.L. 1,2 Football 1 Baseball 3,4 Bowling 3,4 JUDIE ANN GOULD Y-Teens 2 F.B.L.A. 3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Speech Chorus 3 Symposium 3 G.,A.A. 3,4 Junior Class Play All School Play 2 Girls' Glee Club 2 Eagle Staff 3 Cross Country Team 4 LARRY GRANT Linwlighlers 4 PATRICIA GROSJEAN Club Officer Z Honor Society 3,4 125 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 nia 4 Modern Language Club 3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Speech Chorus 3 Symposium 3 Eagle Staff 3,4 G.A.A. 3 Girls' Choir 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Club Officer 4 LYNDA GRUENWALD Modern Language Club 2 Y-Teens 3 Chess Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Club Officer 2 BARBARA GURCSIK Student Council 2,3,4 Zetes 2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Reserve Cheerleader 2 J.C.L. 1,2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Pep Club 2 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Club Officer l,2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Chess Club 1,2 Homecoming Attendent JEROME L. HALPIN Varsity 'C' 4 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Track 3,4 Wrestling 4 LARRY HANDLER Transferred from New Jersey F.T.A. 4 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 EDWARD HARDY DALE A. HART Reserve Basketball Manager 1 Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Industrial Arts Club 3 Varsity Baseball Club Officer 3 PATRICK BRUCE HARTBARGER Honor Society 3,4 Football 1,2,3 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Track l,2,3 I-li-Y 1 Photography Club 1,2 JIM HARTSOOK Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1,2,3,4 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Student Council President 3 Area Student Council President 4 J.C.L. 1,2,3 Junior Class Play Honor Society 3,4 Club Officer 3,4 ALMA ELIZBEATI-I I-IAWN F.H.A. 1,2 French Club 2 Y-Teens 2,3 F.B.L.A. 4 THERESA HEINTSCHEL Y-Teens 1,2,3 G.A.A. 4 KENNETH HENDERSON Transferred from Scott 2 Hi-Y 2,3 JUDY HENNINGER Y-Teens 1,2 Zetes 2,3,4 F.B.L.A. 3 Honor-Society 3,4 G.A.A. 4 Limelighters 3,4 Club Officer 1,2,3,4 PAUL JAMES HENRY Photography Club 1 Hobby Club 2,3,4 Limelighters 4 Band l,2,3,4 Club Officer 3,4 Senior Class Play HARRY HEPNER Hi-Y 1 Industrial Arts Club 3 Club Officer 3 KATHLEEN HERRICK F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Girls' Choir 2,3 A Cappella Choir 4 PAT HERRICK F.H.A. 1,2 G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Girls' Choir 2,3 A Cappella Choir 4 GARY HOCKMAN Photography Club 1 Industrial Arts Club 3,4 Wrestling 3 Club Officer 3,4 ALLEN HOEFT Photography Club 1 Limelighters 2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Track 2 Modern Language Club 3,4 All School Play 3 Club Officer 3,4 Class Officer 4 JANE HOFBAUER F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Buckeye Girls' State Zetes 4 Symposium 2,3 Club Officer 4 NORBERT HORNSTEIN DONALD HOWELL Safety Club 3 KEN HOWELL Football 1,3 Baseball 2,4 Photography Club 2 Hi-Y 1 Varsity 'C' 4 PAUL HUBAKER Student Council 1,2,3,4 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Photography Club 1 Hi-Y 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Officer 2,3 Club Officer 2 CYRUS M. HUMPHREYS Hi-Y 1 Electronics Club 1,2,3,4 Crystal Staff 2,3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 Club Officer 2,3,4 JAMES IVAN J.C.L. 1,2 Photography Club 2 Safety Club 3,4 Golf Z,3,4 Football l DUAN E J AQUILLARD Photography Club 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Varsity 'C' 4 JIM JAQUILLARD Hi-Y 1,2 Industrial Arts Club 3 Bowling 2,3 Basketball 1,2 DAN JEFFRIES Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Wrestling 2,3 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Hi-Y 1 JANET JENNE J.C.L. l,2,3,4 Photography Club 1 Safety Club 2 Y-Teens 3,4 G.A.A. 3,4: F.T.A. 3,4 Crystal Staff 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 JEFF JOHNSON Band 1,2,3,4 Bio-Phy-Chem 1,2,3,4 Limelighters 1,2,3,4 Electronics Club 2,3,-4 Junior Class Play Honor Society 3,4 Club Officer 2,3,4 KAY KAHLER F.T.A. l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Modern Language Club 1,4 Y-Teens 3 Limelighters 3,4 Chess Club 1,2,3 Eagle Staff 3 Club Officer 4 VASILIS KARAYANNIS Art Club 2,3 Y.F.C. 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Boys' Glee Club 3 DENNIS KELLEY Basketball 1 Football 1 Bio-Phy-Chem 2,3,4 Modern Language Club 1,2 Chess Club 2 F.T.A. 4 Club Officer 2,3,4 LANA KAREN KELLEY Y-Teens 2 Y.F.C. 3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 1 MICHAEL D. KELLEY Chess Club 1,2,3 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Club Officer 2,4 KATHY KING Band 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Modern Language Club 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 WILLIAM A. KLICKMAN F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 Club Officer 4 RICHARD KNAK 126 JACK E. KOCH Photography Club 1,2 Bio-Phy-Chem l,2,3,4 Limelighters 1,2,3,4 Bowling 1,2,3 Safety Club 3 Basketball 1 Cheerleading 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play All School Play 3,4 F.T.A. 4 Club Officer l,2,3,4 JAMES KOCH Photography Club 1 Hi-Y 3 Football 1,3,4 Track 3,4 Varsity 'C' 4 DONALD KUEBLER Football Manager 1,2,3,4 Track Manager 2,3,4 Photography Club 1 Varsity 'C' 3,4 ROSEMARY KUN F,H.A. 1 F.N.A. 2,3,4 Club Officer 1 BEVERLY LA COURSE Y-Teens 1,2,3 THOMAS M. LAJTI F.F.A. 1,2 Safety Club 3,4 Club Officer 1 SHARON M. LALENDORF J.C.L. 1,2,3,4 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Limelighters 3,4 Safety Club 2 Y-Teens 1,3,4 Eagle Staff 3 G.A.A. 3,4 Reserve Cheerleader 2,3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Club Officer 4 JACOB LAUER Varsity 'C' 4 Football 3,4 DAVID JAY LAWRENCE Hobby Club 2,3,4 Photography Club I Varsity Band 1,2 Club Officer 3,4 JANET ANN LAZUR Limelighters 1 F.I-3tL.A. 2,3,4 F.A.A. 3.4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Club Officer 3,4 SANDRA LAZUR JUDY LECHMAN Lime-lighters 1 Y-Teens 1,2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 Club Officer 2,3 STANLEY E. LIPINSICI Basketball 1,2 Hobby Club 1 Hi-Y 2 JOHN LUTES Photography Club 1,2 Industrial Arts Club 3 Tennis 1,2 RONALD MC ATEE MICHAEL MC CORMICK Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 DONNA MC GOVERN F.H.A. 1,2 Y-Teens 3 Eagle Staff 3,4 CHARLES MC LEENAN Transferred from Lake 4 RON MAAS Track 3 RICK MAC GREGOR Varsity 'C' 3,4 Track 3,4 Wrestling 4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball Manager 3 DONNA MACKEY Student Council 1,2,3,4 Y-Teens 1,2 F.B.L.A. 3 G.A.A. 3,4: F.N.A. 4 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 Club Officer 1,2,4 Class Officer 3 BEVERLY MALIK Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4: F.T.A. 3,4 Limelighters 4 Eagle Staff 3,4 MAGDALENA MARTINEZ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 F.B.L.A. 4 Eagle Staff 4 Club Officer 3,4 WALTER J. MEIER Electronics Club l,2,3 CONNIE MELICH G.A.A. 3,4: Y-Teens 3,4 KAREN MIHALKO J.C.L, 1,2,3 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. 3,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 Chess Club 1 Speech Chorus 3,4 Club Officer 2,4 JAMES MITCHELL Safety Club 3 ERNIE MOLNAR Varsity 'C' 4 Football l,3,4 Basketball 2 Bowling 2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 JOE MOLNAR Band l,2,3 J.C.L. 1,2,3,4 Ltmellghters 3,4 Bio-Phy-Chem 2,3,4 Tennis 1,2 Crystal Staff 2,3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Buckeye Boys' Stale Club Officer 4 GARY MONG Band 1,2,3,4 Limclighters 4 Chess Club 4 Crystal Staff 3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 JAMES E. MOORE Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Photography Club l Tennis 3 JAMES MORGAN Industrial Arts Club 2 MICHAEL MURPHY GARY MYERS Hi-Y 1,2 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 DARLENE J. NEAL Band 1,2,3 F.B.L.A. 1 Y-Teens 2,3,4 BARBARA NISSEN Limelighters 1 Zetes 2,3,4 F.N.A, 2,3,4 Crystal Staff 2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Majorette 3,4 J.C.L. 1,2,3 Club Officer 1,3,4 Class Officer 4 JUDITH NISSEN Y-Teens l,2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 Girls' Choir 2,4 Eagle Staff 3,4 NORMA JEANNE NISSEN Band 2,3,4 Girls' Choir 2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Y-Teens 1,2,3 JOAN OKONSKI F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 4 Modern Language Club 4 F.N.A. 4 JOYCE OKONSIG F.H.A.1g F.T.A. 4 G.A.A. 4 Modern Language Club 4 RALPH OLIPHANT Industrial Arts Club 2,3 Club Officer 3 ERNIE PADILLA Hi-Y 1,2 Wrestling 3,4 RONALD PEACH Band 1,2,3,4 Modern Language Club 1 Limelighters 3,4 Chess Club 3,4 F.T.A. 2,3 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 All School Play 3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Club Officer 1,4 TERRY PENOVICH Modern Language Club 1,2,3 Limelighters 3,4 Junior Class Play Club Officer 2 CAROL PERRY F.H.A. 1,2 Safety Club 3 MELVIN PETH Photography Club 1 Industrial Arts Club 2 Football 1 Club Officer 3 PAUL PULS Photography Club 1 Track 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Varsity 'C' 3,4 Club Officer 4 JERRY RAMASOCKY Photography Club 1,2 Safety Club 3 SHARON RANDOLPH F.B.L.A. 1 Y-Teens 2,3 G.A.A. 3,4 JOYCE RAPP F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Bio-Phy-Chem 1,2 Girls' Choir 2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Band 1,2 127 Chess Club 4 Y-Teens 3,4 J.C.L. 1 SHARON H. REESE Eagle Staff 3,4 Zetes 3,4 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Club Officer 1,4 DARLENE REGES Y-Teens 1,3 F.N.A. 2,4 Girls' Glee Club ERIC RODNEY REIHING I-Ii-Y 1,2,3 J.C.L. 2,3,4 Limelighters 4 Chess Club 1 Football 1 Basketball 1,2 Golf 2,3 Club Officer 3 ROGER MICHAEL REMMERT Limelighters 1 Modern Language Club 2 Hi-Y 3 Varsity 'C' 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Tennis 1 YOLANDA REYES REVILLA F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 CLAIRE REYNOLDS F.H.A. 1,2 G.A.A., 4 Art Club 1,4 LOIS RICHARDSON EDDIE RIVERA Industrial Arts Club I RUTHANNE ROBERTS F.H.A. 1 Y-Teens 2 Art Club 3 GRETCHEN ROMSTADT J.C.L. 15 Y.F.C. 4 Safety Club 3,4 Y-Teens 2 HENRY ROMSTADT Industrial Arts Club 2 Football 1 Y.F.C. 3 JERRY ROMSTADT DAVID P. ROSE F.T.A. 1,2 Safety Club 2 Chess Club 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Electronics Club 4 JAMES ROUILLER Industrial Arts Club 2 Safety Club 3 Tennis 2,3,4 JOHN ROWE Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Modern Language Club 2,3,4 Chess Club 3 Safety Club 4 PENNY ROWLAND Y-Teens 2 G.A.A. 4 Eagle Staff 3 Safety Club 3 DONALD SATKOWSKI CAROL ANN SAYEN F.H.A. 1 Pep Club 2 Girls' Choir 2 G.A.A. 45 Y.F.C. 4 Safety Club 2,3,4 Club Officer 4 PAUL E. SCHROEDER Hobby Club 1,2 A Cappella Choir 3 Electronics Club 3,4 PATRICIA E. SCHULTZ F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 ' Crystal Staff 3,4 Buckeye Girls' State Club Officer 2,3,4 State Vice President of State Projects-F.H.A. 4 BARBARA SCHWEIZER Limelighters 1 F.T.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Zetes 3,4 Girls' Choir 1,2 A Cappella Choir 3,4 J.C.L. l,2,3 LINDA SHEETS G.A.A. 3,4 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 Limelighters 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 Club Officer 4 BERNADINE SEIMET F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Club Officer 3,4 TERRY A. SHORT Hobby Club 1,2,3 JOYCE SIBBERSEN Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 Limelighters 1,3,4 G.A.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 3 Club Officer 3,4 Class Officer 2,4 JAMES M. SIEBANOLLER RONALD SIGURDSON Industrial Arts Club 1,2 Hi-Y 1 TOM SIMONIS Varsity 'C' 3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 Baseball Manager 1,2 ROBERT SKIVER PATRICK SMITH Football 1,2,3 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Photography Club 1,2 Hi-Y 1 MASON SMITH Chess Club 1 Baseball 1 Varsity Football Manager 3 NANCY SMITH Y-Teens 1,2 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 4 Girls' Choir 2,3 Freshman Choir 1 Club Officer 3 RUSSELL SNOW Hobby Club 1 All School Play 3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Limelighters 3,4 KAREN SUE STAGER F.N.A. 2 Girls' Glee Club 1 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Band 3,4 JOHN STRICT Transferred from Macomber 4 DEAN STROH Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Limelighters 4 J.C.L. 2 Photography Club 1 All School Play 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Bowling 2,3,4 Club Officer 4 Class Officer 2,3 DAVID STROSHINE F.F.A. 1,2 Safety Club 3,4 Electronics Club 4 Bio-Phy-Chem 4 Honor Society 3,4 Wrestling 4 Club Officer 3,4 ED SUSOR Hi-Y 1 Varsity 'C' 2,3,4 Football 1,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Club Officer 4 GLEN TANK Football 1 Hi-Y 1 Industrial Arts Club 2,3 LARRY TAYLOR F.F.A. 1,2 Y.F.C. 3 CATHY JANE THOMAS Limelighters 1 F.N.A. 45 G.A.A. 4 Y-Teens 3 SHARON TOBER J.C.L. 1,2: G.A.A. 3,4 F.N.A. 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3 Club Officer 1,2,3,4 EDNA TOMS F.H.A. 1,2,3 DAVID ANDREW TONOFF Varsity 'C' 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2 Wrestling 1,2 ELIZABETH TOTH F.T.A. 1,2: J.C.L. 1,2 Y-Teens 33 G.A.A. 4 JOHN TOTH Industrial Arts Club 2,3 Tennis 2,4 Wrestling 4 Club Officer 3 MICHAEL TOTH Crystal Staff 2,3,4 Limelighters 1,2,3,4 All School Play 2,3 J.C.L. 2 Junior-Senior Class Pla Buckeye Boys' State Speech Chorus 2,3 Symposium 3 Crystal Editor 4 LINDA LEE TUDICO Eagle Staff 3,4 Editor-in-Chief 4 Y-Teens 1,3,4 Junior Class Play Limelighters 3 DIANE VINCENT F.H.A. 1,4 Y-Teens 2 128 y4 MICHAEL VOGEL Varsity 'C' 3,4 Football 1 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 2 DAVID H. 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