DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1958
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The Bridge of DeVilbiss :T Q Whether steel ird rs soar ov r mile of water arch over E' 'QKC W I 1 .of 1 1 ' C, assess mountain pr?q1pcr , or sgan ligyq tr S7 bridgesfccxnnect that :E qi Whic1llVri'Q1turetlQ as bglriearf, 'a ' g al,Arough,lthe'ages has beegytogeras ba rs, flN9 GS i . cdfelgt, to Weld the Wkoislbl into ne,t ma pathwaysg m v rhis curiosity bi ta may di ctq-J ev n to eimoon B More t ese bridges can rise Qainsltltlbgavhl' horiz , 91' IDU be created bridges th cannot be eezbf, th WS oi, know edge. Man has realized t at our schools are bgdges the ind, and that they connect accumulated knovvledge 1 th past with the hopes and plans oi the future. A building whichyis a school is a stationary bridge in which blueprints are drawn. to cross and conquer all of man- kind's problems. For the above reasons We have chosen 'The Bridge of DeVilbiss as our theme in order to pay tribute and give praise to our school which has carried us over to our first destina- tion. That is, it has opened to us the mysteries of the World in which We live and has given us encouragement that all these mysteries can be conquered by many and various bridges. Praise.ithe bridges that carried you over. B MSG! , W A The Heir-at-Law jx 64,5 J -N , ' 69 H0794 QJ,-Fi fGjeorQe Colman ' A 53, Jil? JWWJWTW my snstwfu - - M Qi, ...M 3, M, mm MASK y CONVENTION AN Q-we we 3 DeVilbiss High School With its beautiful Colonial architecture and surrounding campus, DeVilbiss l-ligh School presents a majestic and inspiring sight to the citizens of Toledo. Although established over twenty-seven years ago, the school still retains its inward and out- ward beauty despite the nearly three decades of use. The widespread use of numerous shade trees beautifies the cam- pus and affords students many oppor- tunities to study in quiet and peaceful surroundings. DeVilbiss has two parking lots: one at the south end of the building for the use of the faculty, another on the north side of the school for the benefit of the students. At the west end of the school is a magnificent stadium that seats ten-thousand spectators for football games and track meets. Within the school, the red tile floors in the halls and the pale green walls pro- vide a pleasant atmosphere for work and play for students and faculty alike. Along the walls are numerous paintings and murals done by the students themselves. DeVilbiss is one of the more fortunate schools in the area in having the use of two gymnasiums. The boys' gym has a balcony for sport fans to view top-notch athletic contests. Over all, DeVilbiss is a place of serene tranquillity, extending to all a welcome, and never a goodbye. QL, ' VN , r-, 5 5' I GJ KX A N' tu ' 'J X XI! Y K 35 V, g 7 M Z fi 525 ,H-,J , YUM -. 'J ' M , Qkfx J if ,nl , ww uw x ' MJ ' I V1 x ' gf. 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We may think that the colorful rainbow was a bridge formed in the sky and reproduced by nature in massive rock which inspired man to copy. lt may have been the busy spider which carefully and quickly cast silken strands across a small distance which suggested to man the soaring suspension bridge. No matter the start, we are certain that a teacher taught the great- est engineer the knowledge which he in turn used to conquer distances, and now to send the first strands of future bridges into outer space. Our teachers are a special group of men and wo- men so dedicated to give unselfishly of their time and knowledge, to inspire, to guide, to judge and to help bridge the pitfalls so that youth may not be delayed or destroyed by them but cross to high- er achievements. This chasm that has been as naught to me, To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be, l-le, too, must cross in the twilight dim, Good friend, I am building this bridge for him. The Bridge Builder Will Allen Dromgoole Philo T. Dunsmore Mr. Philo T. Dunsmore, Superintendent of Toledo City Schools, took over the duties of superintendent this year replacing Mr. E. L. Bowsher. Mr. Dunsmore is not new to the educational sys- tem, since he had been assistant superintendent in charge of ele- mentary education before his promotion. Mr. Dunsmore is easily distinguished by his pleasing smile and cheery greeting. We Wish Mr. Dunsmore many years of happiness in his new position. Merritt C. N auts A versatile man, Mr. Merritt C. Nauts, our principal has served DeVilbiss faithfully for twenty-eight years. A friend to all, Mr. Nauts has kept the name of DeVilbiss on top. Always striving for perfection, Mr. Nauts often achieves the impossible through his tireless efforts. I-le has Won a special place in everyone's heart. Irvin C. Conrad Because of his interest in our school, Mr. Conrad, Assistant Prin- cipal in charge of instruction and curriculum, has helped keep a high standard of scholastic achievement at DeVilbiss. Assistant Principals Robert E. Rettig Mr. Rettig, Assistant Principal in charge of student activities, has become a vital part of DeVilbiss lite. DeVilbiss will always be grateful to him for developing our fine extra-curricular program. Mildred A. Pasch Ever busy, Miss Mildred Pasch, Dean of Girls, is always willing to find time to help every girl with a problem. as ,V If ,lv .ff ,v ,f 4 ft-ff .17 I 4,,,,f,.7f,A.Ac.,-fax xg, .h,f2,4f.,'f 2f ff Russell G. C. Brown A well known and much re- spected figure in our school, Mr. Brown, Dean of Boys, is an able leader and an outstanding coun- selor. -rs Maurine Glasser Evlyn Semler CX V nn-A .116 4 Gag Treasurer Book Clerk Florence Lanz Senior Clerk Qffice Staff Helen 'runner Secretary The heads of the departments are leanette Brand, English, Fern Dickey, Science, Ward Bricker, Business Education, Pauline Backus, Orientation, Eva Sam- sen, Mathematics, Lucille Kerlin, The iaculty officers are Olive Mc- Hugh, Vice-President, Clark Fol- qate, President, laseph Daqher, Secretary-Treasurer, Sacial Studies: Ncrmari Stalker, lndustrial Arts. Rose Bloom Ieannette Brand B.S., M.A. B.A., B.S., M.A. Grace Knaqgs Florence Rees A.A.. B.A.. M.A. Ph.B., M.A. Elizabeth Papps Mariorie Warner B.S., M.A. BA.. M.A. Alice Perkins Elaine Hirih B.A. B.A. Beatrice M. Louy Alexander Feldstein Olive McHugh B.A., M.A.. B.M.. M.M. B.A.. B.E. B.S., M.A. Ruth Smiih B.A., M.A. Alice Gerding B.S., B.A.. M.A. English Helen Marie Griffin B.A.. M.A., I..L.B. Interested parents confer with the faculiy during Open House. 'I4 ni Carl Balsam Harold Grubs B.S., M.A. B.S. Industrial Arts :ll the Industrial Arts display. Karl Huls Norman Stalker B.S. B.S., M.A. Home Economics 4 - Ruth Douglas Marie Stoll B.E. B.S., M.A. Art Driving 1 V. f. ,I 'WN El . , is ,G+ . '.,, M ,f ' f 17? ,vii i V, it Mildred Iohnston Amy Kimpton Hilton Murphy B.A., M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A., M.S. Many parents marvel at the achievementsloi their sons as they look at Radio ' Mhz' bl , Sv M fliizfflslwl-QQ .7557 , Frances Griifin B.A.. M.A. Nursing 5 H'Q,3... , 1 s Aun t, ,V r I-fTEfT?fI? 'dt ,.. , , s mfs f , . ! 855:55 1 f' ' , . wif sf XX A ,af L ...ui 4' Faye Miller B.A., R.N. I5 Business Education N ,jf f ' 'ex S. Li' N '53 . -45 at 4 --'W Agnes Baron Ward Bricker Clarence Coontz Ollie Klee Gertrude LeGron B.A.. M.A. B.S. B.S., M.A. B.S. LA.. MJ.. .1 r' i,f, ?'lf 1,5 ge, if Opal McFarland B.S., M.S. Study Bernice Gaiser B.S.. M. of Ed. Halls Fannie Gunn Bernice Krause B.A. The Student Council Representatives escort their home room teachers to the annual Faculty Christmas Party. Foreign Language Pierre Pasquier Ursula Schmit Marion Smith David Voss Monica Boerner B.E.. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A.. M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A.. B.S. 16 Orientation Pauline Backus Robert Longley Barbara Haddad Mary Hartman B.S. B.S.. M.A. B. ot Ed. B.S. Library Leah Schueren B.A., B.S.. MJ-Y.. Wilma Powell B.A. Social Studies Studies are forgotten during the Student-Faculty basket- ball game. Herbert Emery Iames Kilcorse Clark Folqate B.A., M.A. B.E. B.S. ,..., ,f W wt x Q, r ' he 3 2, tt 4 wg? Wifi? ., , - ' 4 Qs 33' , Q an Q S X ' t 1 52? S t at - ' 'U if ' rwqawffg ,fy ,- - . My ' F MV,fft+ f -' Nr' ' -ff! -wt - ' V .'1:en.'m.' , Wag - . It J 1 ei r 1' W i ,K , t J, v if I. Norman Klee Clyde Kiker Wan-en Goode Blanche Luther Margaret Hoffman Lucille Kerlin B.S., M.A., AJ-X., B.S. B.S., M.A. B.S., Ph.B., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. '17 Mathematics :,V . V .,A- , it Charles Clark Iames Krupp Wayne Cruey Ethel Pasquier David Hardy B.S. B. 6. M. oi Ed. B.A.. M.A. B.A. B.E.. M.P.E. Elizabeth Iohnson Margaret King B.S. BA. An everyday scene shows Miss Regina Wenzel working diligently as she grades test papers. Eva Samsen Regina Wenzel B.A.. B.S., M.A. B.A. l X1 SCI-ence C .V an ':l'l :.. 4 - Fern Dickey Ethel Molnar Frank Archambo A. P. Mills B.A.. M.A. B.S. Ed.. M.E. B.A.. M.A. B.S. Mildred Schmidt Carl Benson Patricia Donnelly Mary Fischer Harold Leininger B.A.. M.A. ' B.S.. M.A. B.S.. M.S.. B.Ed. B.A.. M.A. B.A.. M.A., B.S. Donald Black Barbara McQuilkin BB. B S Don Sharp Sybil Sharp B.E., M.A. YM' an Music Philip Zuuqq lack 'ronqring B.S. B.S.. M.A. Cafeteria N Norma Hayes Q Norman Kies BE. Chiet Custodian: Earle Robinson Custodians: Percy Nault Richard Maryluii Norman Myers Gaylord Andrews Carl Goetz Kitchen Help: Ethel Schwanbeck Mary Clark Viola Dellinger Emma Caris Gussie Weber Kathryn Iuers B.E. Physical Education The custodians and kitchen help offer their endless time for the betterment of the school. Q14 x ' .wi T! if fm 1 3 R as 2 H. fa ,, ,.. . ......., :,.Q..a.,v.. , .... , , . , , f ---::3 v, - ' ' , . ' V ..:f:...'u.4--fwfr v-F0 - -' --:::r:4,.-f. , - 'ww SY OFG ROF WC TY. MICH Classes The photograph of the newly completed Mackinac Bridge stretching across miles of water, whose ending cannot be seen from this point, reminds us of our future and its lack of certainty. We have gathered the knowledge offered to us by our school and have tentatively chosen a career for our life's work. Now, we stand at the beginning of our bridge, but we cannot see its end from this point. Each of us will cross a slightly different bridge from anyone else in the class since each will build his own. We feel that we have already spun out the beginning threads through our interests and character. Those now weak threads will become strong lines of habit very difficult to break. The choice of the bridge is left to the student who must remember that once he has built his bridge and begun its crossing there is no turning back. Let us strive therefore, that each of our bridges will be as certain, as formidable, as substantial as that bridge pic- tured on the opposite page, and may acquire the respect and show the genius that has gone into its pattern of steel. First across the gulf we cast Kite-borne threads, till lines are passed, And habit builds the bridge at last! A Builder's Lesson lohn Boyle O'Reilly I W CITY G 21 Co-Chairmen ci the Varsity Drag, Bobbi Io Williams and Ierry Reber: the Senior Prom, Iudy Bayha and Chuck Iohnson: the Senior Mid-Win- ter, Iudy Alspauqh and Dave Ber- nard enjoy an evening of dancing made possible by their hard work. A feast fit for a king is served to Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea chair- men Karen Acklcmd and Charlene Peugoi. and Dads' and Daughters' Date co-chairmen, Iudy Clapp and Iudy Geiihman by Fathers' and Sons' Banquet co-chairmen Ted Whil- tier and Peter Loe. Making final preparations for grad- uation are Ed Mumford and Sue Cook, Memorial Co-chairmen, and Bill Dealy and Iudy Moore. An- nouncements Co-chairmen. Don Mewhort, President, confers with Miss Ursula Schmidt and Mr. Harold Leininqer. Senior class advisers. Officers: Don Mewhon' President Lee slmder' Vice' Presicienty Iudy Schnelker, Secretaryg and Ierry Kos- zycki, Treasurer. Making plans for important Senior events are Cstanclingl Ann Beddow and Bill Steiner, Baccalaureate Co-chair- men, Carolyn Durrant and Jerry Mills, Senior Play Co- chairmen, and fseatedl Lois Reilinq and Tom English, Senior Banquet Co-chairmen. Senior trip co-chairmen, Karen Kolpein and Bruce Kelley Ready to culminate four years of high school are Graci- help Carl Owed and Betsy Pugh. Class Historians, re- uation Co-chairmen Fred Henning and Sandy Under- cord the highlights oi the eventful journey. wood. Aborn, Pai Acklancl, Karen Adams, Darlene Adler, Susan Aey, Clara Aey, William Akos, William Alspauqh, Iudith Amid, Andrew Ansted, Donald Arnold, Russell Semors wlll always treasure . . . Amos, Connie Ariz, Theodora Aston, Marion Babcock, Larry Bacon, Iohn Bandiield, Brooke Bannister, Ierry Barber, David Barnard, George Basch, Sieve Bauman, Vickey Bayhcr, Iudiih Beatty, Had Beck, Carol Becker, Pamela Beddow, Ann Benedict, Nancy Berger, Lynnda Berman, Barbara Bernard, David Bertwhisile, Sandra Best, Betty Iean . . . their last year at DeV11b1SS. Biery, Donald Bing, Iames Birse, Bonnie Bjork, Daniel Black, Ioe Blanchard, Sandi Blessing, David Bloom, Phillip Bojarski, William Boriel, Linda Bolt, Linda 43 WGN Bray, Marjorie Breneman, Iames Brighton, Ioanne Brim, Ioan Brunk, Barbara Buckler, Iohn Buerrnele, Byron Burt, Susan Cady, Susan Calif, Bonnie Campbell, Darryl Carey, Kathleen Carnahan, Charles Cassidy, Barbara Cherry, Ioel Cimney, Joyce Clap, Iudiih Conners, Linda Clty and state honors were Won . . . Cook, Susan Coombs, Leonard Cooney, Patricia Cox, David Daler, Fred Darqan, Ioyce 26 Dealey, William Decker, Harvey Deeb, Carol Dehm, Barbara Denman, Iudith Der Manelian, Harrietta . . . by an undefeated football team. Dersher, Evelyn Detwiler, Dave Dickey, Sandra Dille, Iudith Ditmyer, Ierry Downing, Kay Downs, Patricia Drakey, George Dreher, Donna Dunham, Byron Durrant, Carolyn Duvendack, Thomas East, Sally Ebstrup, Karen Edinqer, Ianice Elton, Brenda English, Thomas Everaitt, Leslie Representatives from the various armed services inform senior boys of their military obligations. Faulkner, Gloria Fehn, Gregory Fejer, William Feldman, Ioan Felker, Gary Fielding, Robert Fish, Charles Fleck, Sandra Folger, Frank Ford, Barbara Fore, Sandra Frederick, Ruth Anne I Freer, Donna Fricke, Linda Friend, Gerald Frisk, Marilyn Frost, Ian Frybarger, Helen Fullmer, Barbara Furr, Iudith Gaines, Mary Gandee, Carol Garn, Carole Garwood, Gerald Gautheir, Mary Gaynor, Patricia Geithman, Iudith Gerber, Gerald Gerber, Iames Gerbie, Carol Gerwin, Iudith Gilbert, Carol Gilman, Gwen Givens, Iudith Gietz, Mary Beth Goff, Myron Good, Robert Goodleman, Norman Gottschalk, Larry Green, Margie Greenberg, Lawrence Greene, Patricia Greenwald, Burk Groshans, Craig Grover, Marion Guerin, Ann Guest, Edward Haase, Iulian Hadden, Sharon Hafferkamp, Edward Hammer, Ruth Ann Hammonds, Iudith Hammonds, Linda Harmon, Ion Harrah, Michael ll . u The Remarkable Incrdent at Carson Corners . . . Harris, Sandra Harrison, Iudith Harsh, Iames Hart, James Hatcher, Thomas Hauschild, Thad Hausner, Stanley Hayes, Idris Haynes, Richard I. Haynes, Richard T. Heinisch, Iacquelyn Heinzeroth, Nancy Helmke, Lalyne Henkle, Sharon Henning, Fred Hinkle, Mary Alice Hirsch. l'Oh1'l Hites, Barbara Holcomb, Deanna Hollar, Darlene Heubner, Carolyn Hulls, Karl . . . a semor play Wllh a stronq message. Husted, Suzzanne Huttinger, Lynn Iannucci, I oseph Iackson, Ioan Jacobi, Lenilynn Kelley, Bruce Jacobs, Norman Iiannuzzi, Ioseph Iohnson, Charles Iordan, Iames Kaminsky, Donald A Kirby, Richard Klein, Gilbert Klein, Sharon Knudson, Richard Koester, Susan Kohn, Ellen Triq, Chaucer, and colleqe plans . . . Kohn, Marilyn Kolpien, Karen Kory, Gloria Koszycki, Jerry Kozak, Daniel Krauss, Iudi Krauss, Karen Krauss, Kay Krieger, ludith Kwapich, Iudith Kwiatkowski, Dan Larson, lane Laston, Lynn Lawniczak, Ioanne Lee, Iudiih Lehrer, lohn Leib, Barry Lent, Gerald Levl, Gail Levison, Nancy Libenson. David Liechry, Iudy Little, Gail Loe, Peter Loeb, Robert Ludwig, Karol Luedtke, Susan Luqibihl, Ruthann Lustic, Ioan Lykins, Barbara Mack, Ioan Martin, Patricia Marx, Patricia Matthews, Carol Maybee, Richard Mayo, Ierry . . . filled the scholastic schedule. McCandless, Warren McCarthy, Ierry McClintic, Scott McCloud, Judith McCloud, Robert McConnell, Susan McCready, Mary Ann McCreary, Iackle McDevitt, David McIntosh, Bonnie McKechnie, Carol Mears, Margaret Mechler, Iudith Merritt, Marilyn Mersereau, Charles Mewhort, Don Meyer, Grace Meyers, Rowena Middauqh, Sharon Mielke, Sharon Mi1ham,yIack Miller, Harmon Miller, Iack Miller, Michael Miller, Sharon Miller, Suzanne Mills, Gerald Mission, Charlotie Mizer, Iudith Mohr, David Mohrhardt, Robert Moore, Charles Moore, Iudiih Moore, Sandra Seniors labor over many tests such as this, in quest of numerous scholarships. Morris, Icmice Mourier, Gregory Mowry, David Mueller, Richard Mumford, Edwin Myers, Iohn Navauqh, William Newbury, Susan Newman, Mary Ann Nischwitz, Thomas Nixon, Patricia Noltie, Carol Northrup, Robin Olen, Nancy Olwick, Iudith Posner, Curtis it -uw O'Rourke, Susan Ortman, Carol Osterhoudt, Mary Ann Overmeyer, Iulie Owed, Carl Ozolin, Arthur Pair, Darrell Parisky, Sanford Parker, Richard Patton, Nancy Pazos, Chris Travelmq to New York . . . Pearson, Beverly Peck, Thomas Perkinson, Betty Io Perlinski, Iudy Perlinski, Ianet Perry, Suzanne Peugeot, Charlene Phillip, James Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Robert Plaskiewicz, Iames Poling, Douglas Polson, Marjorie Powell, Iudith Pugh, Betsy Purse. Io Queen, ludilh Rahal, Richard Rahm, Marilyn Rahm, Susan Rankin, loan Rankin, Sandra . . . was ct thr1ll1nq expenence for all. Rappaport, Dennis Reber, Gerald Rehkoph, Gloria Reiling, Lois Rinehart, Iesse Rubadeaux, Iudith Roberts, Kenneth Roscher, Iames Roe, Ian Rose, Louanna Rosenberg, Iohn N...! Rutchow, Elizabeth Sahloff, William Sanzenbacher, Sautter, Barbara Schafer, Carl Schafer, David William Scheidemantel, Paul Scherer, Iudith Schlatter, Sally Schneider, Ed Schneider, Lane Schnelker, Iudith . Schoch, Ianet Schoedel, Marilyn Schroder, Ianice Schroeder, Douglas Schuele, Iean Schueren, Iudith An event to be cherlshed forever . . . Schultz, Ronald Schwartz, Howard Sedgwick, Gordyne Severn, David Seybold, Barbara Shapiro, Marshall Shapiro, Maudette Shapiro, Melvin Shelley, Barbara Sherck, lack Shook, Terry Shulaw, Laura , . . Moments to Remember, the senior prom. Siders, Patricia Sievinq, Charles Sillence, Iames Simmonds, Larry Simon, Mark Skeldon, Patricia Smart, Leigh Smith, Emily Smith, Eugene Smiih, Gary Smith, Lowell Snider, Iudith Snyder, Carol Soldinqer, Roanne Sosier, David Spohler, Donald Spohler, Elfrieda Sponder, Nancy About to leave on a side trip in New York, seniors pause as they board a bus. Stauber, Ronald Stedman, Kay Steqeman, Maryann Steinberg, Harold Steiner, William Stevenson, Bruce Stine, Carla Stoolrniller, Allen Storm, Richard Strader, Lee Straub, Ioyce Strubel, Thomas Stupsker, Charles Stuttle, Patricia Sunshine, Esther Swanbeck, Donna Swartz, Robert Tafelski, Sherrie Tanner, Sharon Tasker, lerry Taub, Leslie Taylor, Daniel Taylor, Doug Taylor, Iearme Taylor, Marie Tellefsen, lames Terrell, Iune Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Dorothy Tobakos, Susan Turner, Richard Turner, Russell Ulrich, Larry Underwood, Sandra Vinson, Kerry Voltz, Nancy Vrooman, Charles Wade, Susan Wadsworth, Larry Wainer, Paul Walling, Beatrice Walter, Dorothy Walter, Ioyce Wandtke, Iudith 1.1539 Warner, Susan Warrington, Sandra Weaver, Martha Webb, Thomas Weeber, Patricia Welker, Barbara Wendt, Thomas Werner, Kay Wessel, Gerald White, David While, Mary Graduatlon was the end . . . Whitney, Thomas Whittier, Charles Wiener, Frances Wiles, Patricia Will, Richard Williams, Eclnaearle Williams, Bobbi Io Willoughby, Gary Wilson, Michael Wilscn, Nancy Winquist, Elaine 42 Wisiewski, X.'VT'l'?T Wolf, lame-s Wolf, Noel Wolfenstein, Victor VVood, Stephanie Wraqe, Linda W'rest, Suzonne Wright, Gloria Yard, Carole Yoakam, Cyrus Yurtker, Betty Zbinden, Thomas . . . and cr new beqlnnmq. Clark, Ronald Denny, Thomas Duvendack, lane Kerin, lulie Lines, Kenneth Meilke, lim Schroyer, Oakley Smith, Jackie Starker, Marilyn Ulmer, Bonnie Warren, lcmice The Junior Class officers are: fstand- mql Ed Carpenter. President: Car- olyn King. Tre-asurerg Howard Bach- man, Vice President: fseaiecll Irma Dressler, Secreiary. Mrs. Alice Perkins and Mr. Clark v Folqate, Junior Class advisers, are V always ready wiih a helping hand. IUNIORS Bob Hunier and lim Gurbe. co-chairmen of ihe Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea, escorted their mothers to ihe affair. was 44 Lynn Urwitz and lim Iackson, co-chairmen of the I-Hop, are ready to attend Sophisticati0n . The Iunior Class with understanding advisers to guide them, hard-working officers to lead thern, and the support of the class as a Whole, have made this year highly successful. ln December the boys honored their mothers with the annual Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea. The Mary Wickland and Gary Burget, co-chairmen of the lun- ior-Senior Farewell, converse about the dance, I-Hop, Sophistication was the big event in March. ln April many excited luniors Went to Washington, DC. for the class trip. The Curious Savage , this year's Iunior Play, was presented in May. To close the year, the luniors gave the annual lunior Senior Fare- well for the graduating class. All in all the Iunior Class has made this year an unfor- gettable one. Co-chairrnen of the Iunior Trip, Lila Fox cmd! Iim Duvendack, are Washington bound. Co-chairmen of the Iunior Play, Beverly Sinclair and Ice Greenberg, are shown discussing the production. Lucille Kerlin TOP ROW U... to RJ: Adler, Sarah, Banks, Mary Ann, Bauer, Rose, Block, Bonnie, Brad- ley, Bob, Skellie, Ed, Fishler, Carole, Gerlach, Iim, Gribbins, Pat, Kaiser, Tom. ROW TWO: Larmore, PeQQY: Lehner, Sandy, Libenson, Dave, Liber, Sue, Loriqan, Tim, Louden, Iim, Marshall, Bill, Miller, Darrell, Moore, Martha, Moore, Pat. ROW THREE: Myers, Larry, Newman, Kathy, Parker, Ioan, Pawlicki, Diane, Quimby, Pat, Rohrs, Carolyn, Rusling, Matt, Rutchow, Ioyce, Schilt, Steve, Simpson, Bob. ROW FOUR: Smith, Ron, Specht, Don, Zahn, Pam. Alice Perldns TOP ROW U... to RJ: Cook, Martha, Gelsleichier, Ian, Hawk, Pam, Hayes, Tim, Hieb, Judith, Holmes, Iudy, Hostetter, Diane, Iones, Bette. ROW TWO: Kessel, Mary, Bennis, Phil, La Course, Rollin, Ludqate, Iack, Manz, Shirley, Moldiney, Gary, Myles, Mike, Parker, Iudianne. TOP ROW: Parlette, Robert, Perlmutter, Laurie, Pohl, Richard, Powell, Judy, Stein, Ieff, Russ, lerry, Seger, Linda, Shapiro, David. ROW TWO: Stein, Ioyce, Stewart, Virginia, Swan, Iudith, Tressler, Iohn, Warner, Carol, Williams, Iudy, Young, Rebecca, Zollinqer, Bill. 46 Wayne Cruey TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Terry Ackland, Kenneth Apt, Bill Bearss, Sondra Birr, Harold Brazier, Elaine Buffinqtcn, Sally Smenner, Sally Cochrcm, Russ Crim, Linda De- Wald. ROW TWO: Emy Lou Drumm, Lenny Edqar, Paul Fletcher, Patricia l-larrer, Larry I-leiserrrian, Larry Herd- man, Ed Iohnsten, Carol Timm, Robert Wilson, Ronald Kurdys, Diane LoFlam, Ron Lauback, Tom Lesniewicz, Bonnie Linn, Larry Mason, Shirley McAnctlly, Dennis Mc- Garvey, Bonnie Milligan, Sandy Nissen, lucly Peqorsch. ROW THREE: Robert Pugh, Carmen Shumaker, Carol Siders. l Helen Griffin TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Band, Barbara, Brown, Sally, Chapman, Bonita, Clark, Don, Cramer, Bob, Day, Owen, Edmonds, Linda, Fenstermaker, Don, Foels, Pat, Fraker, Gary. ROW TWO: Garbe, Iim, Gatten, Betsy, Gometz, Harriett, Goodman, Cheryl, Harbaugh, Lee Ann, I-larger, Curtis, Holley, Tom, laeqlis, David, Iordan, Dave, Iorqan, Anna. ROW THREE: Ketola, Karin, Kumnick, Robert, McNutt, Dennis, Morris, Carol, Murphy, lim, Overly, Marilyn, Roscoe, Cynthia, Weisman, Richard, Shriner, lames, Smith, Barbara. Marie Stoll TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Arland, lim. ROW TWO: Askey, Ianice, Baldwin, Sandy, Beverlin Ianet, Bower, Shirley, Conaway, Kaye, Cook, Mary, Cunningham, Barbara, Dressel, Sue Duriey, Carol. ROW THREE: Gillespie, Sara, Hayes, Sharon, Leighton, Susan, Leviscn Gail, Lonabrake, leri, Lovelace, Carolin Lea, Martin, Mary, Parks, Iudy, Simon, Barbara Walworth, Betty. W3 ye I K -.14 'S U ,. Clyde Kiker TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Adkinson, Leilani, Ashton, Lynn, Baldrisge, Grace, Beauchamp, Patricia, Dellinqer, Deanna, Zeiqler, Roger, Eriekson, Ray, Fialkoski, Karen, Wescott, Robert, Hamilton, Dennis. ROW TWO: Hinkle, Donald, Iohnson, Howard Iames, Ioslin, Nancy, Koder, Richard, Koechley, Mark, Krueger, Ruth, Kuhlrnan, David, Kwiatlcowski, Ann, Lawrence, Ann, Moses, Bonnie. ROW THREE: Parsons, Kenneth, Porter, Patricia, Ray, Wilma, Reed, Iohn, Reese, Ann Margaret, Roth, Victor, Sauer, Tom, Serra, Larry, Wallis, Susan, West, Debby. Carl Benson TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Beck, Iarnes. ROW TWO: Dellinqer, Dave, Blum, Barbara, Driscoll Ron, Fisher, Charles, Frederick, Ioyce, Gernheuser, Penny, Ginter, Sharon, Glickeri Gloria, Greenberg, joe, Haas, Iim. ROW THREE: Hutchinson, Jean, Huttonger, John, Beckhoi, Gary, Lipson, Jerry, Lichtenwalcl, Mary, Lopinski, Icxrnes, Broxtcn, Iudy, Morqon Iim, Motley, Carol, Wolf, Ray. Harold Grubs TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Anteau, Don: Belusa, Carla: Bethel, Thelma: Bremfoerder, Fred: Dills, Richard: Donnell, Cynthia: Erbland, David: Furry, Tom: Grindle, Lawrence: Young David. ROW TWO: Harris, Randy: Kerste, Ted: Kuiawa, Iarnes: Myers, Larry: Neuhaus Tom: Pohunani, William: Rowley, Eileen: Rutchow, Barbara: Santchi, Douglas: Sidwell Diana: Singer, Marilyn. ROW THREE: Smith, David: Spohler, Paul: Spross, Rom: Stautz- enberger, Sondra: Stevens, Sandy: Sutter, Darlajean: Wall, Donna: Walton, Ianice: Weber, Barbara: Werder, Nancy. Beatrice Krause TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Best, Nancy: Brenner, Elaine: Burqet, Gary: Bush, Richard: Cox, Tom: Drews, Roger: Farrell, lanice: Green, Antoinette: Green, Donald. ROW TWO: Gross, Nancy: Heer, Bonnie: Hibbs, Mary Ann: Hollister, Iudy: Hurnmon, Elaine: Klap- fish, Michael: Kraft, Robert: Krause, Bill: Leak, Dale. TOP ROW: Maneval, Russ: Mc- Kczrus, Neumer: McQuillin, Ianice: Nigh, Sue: Parrot, Sharon: Prala, Shirley: Russom, Robert: St. Iohn, Richard: Seward, Sandra. ROW TWO: Shaw, Kenneth: Stark, Iudy: Stiles, Bonnie: Straurn, Ioan: Whitaker, Charlene: Weinman, Sydel: Winkel, Barbara: Wittel, Barbara: Wonter, George. Pierre Pasquier TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Spencer Dixon, PGQQY Dunlap, Larry England, Gary Faher, Virgil Haag, Margie Horen, Fritz lmholt, Dave Ienninqs, Ianilyn Iohanson, Sandra johnson. ROW TWO: Larry Knannlein, Betty Mattimoe, Charles McCall, Kathryn Page, Luther Clark, Carol Preis, Dan Crosby, Rita Rackus, Richard Ramer, Terry Ringer. ROW THREE: Dennis Roberdeoue, Gail Sampson, Shar- on Schnell, Ianet Shuff, Su Ann Snider, Alice Tarlofl, Tom Vobbe, Iirn Ward, Marilyn Webster, Iohn Wogqan. Tom Washing. Luury Lipman. and Ed Carpenter. candi dates for Iunior Class president, speak to the students Frances Griifin TOP ROW KL, to RJ: Carpenter, Eddie, Carvin, Donna, Christen sen, Kurt, Clark, Sharon, Coutcher, Ronald, Dressler, Irma, Du- Shane, Iudy, Prayer, Mike, Hariast, Lawrence, Hoffman, Gerald. ROW TWO: Holmes, Nancy, Hostetter, Don, Hunter, Robert, Iohnstone, Iim, Small, Penelope, Kissenherth, Carol, Laipply, Lodeen, Leichtamer, Richard, Matthes, William, McFarland, Bob ROW THREE: Meissner, Linda, Peksa, Diane, Pccotte, Mary, Pontious, Carolyn, Priddy, Nancy, Rice, Carolyn, Rutledge, Lexi, Salhoif, Karin, Schafer, Greg, Shaw, Rex. ROW FOUR: Sparqos Iames, St. Aubin, Larry, Vanderpol, Fred, Watts, Kay, Whit: more, Beverly. Charles Clark TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Blickle, Richard, Brower, Margaret, Cox, David. ROW TWO: Crossin, Iohn, Dillinger, Carol, Dixon, Su- zanne, Frye, Pam, Gardner, Bob, Gluss, Nancy, Grabow, Gretchen, Grawck, Shirley, Hill, Kathy, Iackson, lim. ROW 52 THREE: Johnson, Kenneth, Katcher, Martin, Lippold, Tom, Long- enbarqer, Gloria, Louy, Iackie, Lytten, Denny, Mason, Ioe, Mc- Kee, Bob, Mewborn, Doc, Murray, Ramona. ROW FOUR: Parker, Harry, Price, Paul, Richardson, Dave, Schuster, Lars, Snyder, Sharon, Spanq, Sandra, Sturm, Charles, Tanner, Sue, Wright, Carole, Zenrqrebe, Dave. Ruth Smith TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Watt, Karen, Taylor, lim, Whitten, Charlene ROW TWO: Bauchman, Howard, Badenhope, Iucly, Barbara, Beverly, Brown, Ted, Cottey, Carole, Dallet, lim, Thomas Rolland, Ellis, Iames, Ellis, lane, Evans, Tom. ROW THREE Publications TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Anderson, Dave, Biebesheimer, Bill, Byers, Becky, Champe, Barbara, Clark, Helen, Codell, Mary Lee, Colen, Ierry, Duvendack, lim, Flaqqert, Vance, lmholt, Iudy. ROW TWO: Johnson, Linda, lones, Muriel, Liberman, Anita, Lipman, Laury, Littin, lackie, Mayo, Ardith, Moore, William, Nasset, Nancy, Nicholas, Sue, Okun, Larry. ROW THREE: Pickering, Gary, Radabauqh, Linda, Smith, Sandi, Smith, Sherry, Smith, Sue, Snyder, Dee, Starsky, Sue, Stewart, Iackie, Swift, Sandy, Vesey, Dianne. ROW FOUR: Washing, Tom, Weiss, Rcn, ,Wetzler, Donna, White, Sue, Young, Anne. Haynes, Kathy, Katcher, Elain, Klappich, Sandra, Kudzia, Dave, Martin, William, McCready, loyce, Mead, Charles, Murray lohn, Paul, Nancy, Peterson, Iudy. ROW FOUR: Ransome William, Richard, Helen, Robar, Ioanri, Roth, Tom, Schlotter- hack, Ann, Shearon, Patrick, Ulrich, Dick, Smithmeyer, Bill, Soutar, Paula, Tarsha, Glen. 53 NN Iack Tonqring TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Adams, Steve, Ake, Gretchen, Amos, Ed ROW TWO: Baker, lim, Baker, Phil, Balch, Charles, Bartlett Dexter, Benfer, Dick, Botz, Sharon, Brenneman, left, Brooke, Karen, Buckler, Richard, Casali, Mary. ROW THREE: Cona Way, Joanne, DeTray, Wayne, Dietz, Bill, East, Polly, Ehrmin Ichn, Elwell, Bob, Evearitt, Rolfert, Finch, Norm, Friedman Charles, Ganch, Barrie. ROW FOUR: Garrison, ludy, Haber kamp, Earl, Hannes, Fred, Haydu, Bonnie, Hayward, Dave, Heckert, Charles, Helm, Chris, Hetzel, Tom, Hites, Melvin, Iacquemotte, lim. 54 Marion Smith TOP ROW Cl... to RJ: Alton, Patricia, Balsam, ludy, Chapman, Nancy, Craig, Barbara, Daiqa, Valdis, Dehnhardt, Marvin, Drake, lucly, Eaken, Ioyce, Frank, Sharon, Garrner, Ben. ROW TWO: Girken, Iudy, Girken, Kent, Ginter, Robert, Han- sen, Charles, Hutton, Nancy, Klear, Richard, Knowles, Maria, LaPlante, Lloyd, Lieske, Marla, Linstead, lohn. ROW THREE: Mollencamp, lim, Moorehead, Scott, Nassar, Sharon, Pameranz, Loralee, Reed, Barbara, Reed, lames, Reisiq, Marqarete, Robbins, Phyllis, Ryan, Darlene, Sharpe, Don. ROW FOUR: Shaud, Robert, Trem- bly, Frank, Waqenknecht, Karen, Weissenberqer, Sue, Zimmerman, Ron, Zinqq, Dick. Clark Folgcrte TOP ROW CI.. to RJ: Wittie, Mike, Adrian, Jackie, Austin, Maryarthur, Bieniek, Ioonne, Bindy, Sharon, Borouqhf, Carol, Elmore, Ieli, Engelhardt, Randy, Fisk, Sue, Fox, Lila. ROW TWO: Fran- cisco, Babs, Goldman, Ed, Guidry, Nelson, Hahn, Elaine, Harpster, Kathy, Heath, Iohn, King, Caro- lyn, King, Robert, Knauer, Ierry, Lea, David. ROW THRE: Leake, Rosie, Matthews, Kent, Mor- ris, Marilyn, Morris, William, Perry, Diane, Pct- fenbaugh, Charlene, Ouertinmont, Tom, Robinson, Iefl, Russell, Dennis, Sampson, Iohn. ROW FOUR: Thorson, Donise, Urwitz, Lynn, Van Wormer, Bonnie, Ward, Wanda, Weber, Terry, White, Ronnie. 'Q'-rl i. L' TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Knorr, Gerald, Krauss, Bob, Lee, lim. ROW TWO: Lorigan, Nancy, Maze, Dave, McKitrick, Ioy, Mc- 'Q--' Nutt, Iohn, Meford, Gordon, Morgan, Frank, Newman, Kenny, Notzka, Iohn, O'Rourke, Mary Io, Price, Steve. ROW THREE: Reeve, Susan, Richie, Carlton, Riggs, lim, Ruby, Susan, Rus- sell, Shirley, Samuelson, Don, Schafer, Carl, Schafer, Richard, Schmidt, William, Schumucker, Dave. ROW FOUR: Spindler, lim, Stahl, Iohn, Thompson, Brian, Vick, Mary, Washing, Bob, Weihl, Steve, Whitney, Allan, Wilkins, Ianet, Zaugq, Wynne, Zbinden, lane. 55 Arthur Mills TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Burpee, Bill, Sautter, Teddy, Engler, Marcia, Ennis, Iudy, Frihauf, Donna, Grudziniki, Diana. ROW TWO Heckler, Beverly, Heinl, Dennis, Bieber, Bob, Landis, Ianet, Lowclen, Ron, Marenberger, Ierry, McEwen, Iackie, Miller, Tom, Owens, Sally, Powell, Ierry. ROW THREE: Ross, Mary, Sarter Marilyn, Sautter, Iudy, Schoembs, George, Scott, Benny, Sharp, Ian, Stoltz, Rosemary, Truhaft, Linda, Wagner, David, Zweifel Gary. Dave Hardy TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bandrevics, Iack, Bannister, Robert, Beach, Robert, Berg, Brenda, Bohn, Randy, Campbell, Reed, Cecil, Norma, Chester, Sandra, Clark, Gary, Conaway, Sandra. ROW TWO: Damrauer, Robert, Eckholdt, Arlene, Foster, Steven, Froehlich, Peter, Garber, Bernard, George, Barbara, Gerbie, Ioyce, Highlands, Diane, Iohnson, Katherine, Liber, Michael. ROW THREE: Pasch, Tom, Perry, Dale, Pleiss, Melvin, Polland, David, Pugh, Millie, Rozek, Marilyn, Steele, Ronald, Walling, Sam, Wiedemann, Brigitte, Wilmont, Gary. 56 Mildred Schmidt TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Tracy Acklin, Torn Bearden, Terry Block, Crystal Brittcn, Pat Church, Dan Davis, Ronald Debleis, Bcnriie Duncan, Lynne Fisher, Dana Gilly. ROW TWO: Richard Green, Herb Grounds, Dave Heath, Marcia Iaffe, Pat Iedd, Iill Leach, Shelley LeBois, Iohn Molnar, lim Olmstead, Tom Roby. ROW THREE: Sandra Roth, Edwin St. Iohn, Suzanne Schwartz, Io- anne Sebrinq, Beverly Sinclair, Carol Swary, William Terril, Mary Ann Thompson, Vince Ventresca, Robert Welker. ROW FOUR: Ierry Whiteman, Mary Wickland, llah Wolf, Barbara Wormington. Experiments are all a part of chemistry. Here students All DeVilbiss students boarded busses to vtsit the exh1b1t1cn cf in Mr. Benson's third hour chemistry class are conducting Eighteenth Century British paintings at the Toledo Museum of one. Art. .it Miss Ethel Molnar and Mr. Iames Kilcorse, Sopho- more Class Advisers, are discussing the sopho- more dance While enjoying their lunch. The sophomore class officers are tfrorn L. to RJ: Secretary, Sue Steele: Treasurer, lim Gardner: President, Tom Heywood: Vice President, Sharon Siegel. Members of the bids committee are busily at Work preparing for the sophomore dance. The annual sophomore dance is supported by the Whole school. SOPHOMORES The class of 1960 has already proved its ability in scholastic achievements by plac- ing 83 students on the honor roll. Besides scholastic ability, the members of this class have shown their Willingness to Work as a well-organized group by planning and pre- senting their sophomore dance. The co- chairmen, George Grounds and Ioan Spaul- ding, and the sophomore class officers: Tom Heywood, President: Sharon Siegel, Vice President: lim Gardner, Treasurer: and Sue Steele, Secretary: have lent their untiring efforts toward successfullylcarrying out the theme of their dance. These students, after Working together all year, are ready to take up the leadership and responsibilities of becoming juniors - Good luck, upperclassrnen! Qu.. 'Du Ruth Douglas TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Babcock, lane, Birnard, Gary, Bigelow, Marilyn, Bly, Melody, Burda, Ian, Tice, Torn, DeWees, Barry, Drake, Linda, Dwight, Carole, Esser, Iudy. ROW TWO: Hcnsen, Loretta, Henderson, lim, l-linsey, Linda, Horvath, loane, Iamra, Lary, Iohnson, Linda, King, Nancy, Lane, Iudy, Leiningir, Sandra, Lohman, Caroline. ROW THREE: McLaughlin, Ovid, Miller, Iudy, Nostrast, Bill, Palmer, Iudy, Ramer, Don, Rernanc- kel, Diana, Repass, Sally, Rinker, Barbara. 'E-. to QF., Alice Gerding TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Barron, Ann, Beals, Ioyce, Bolger, Brenna, Burnham, Loretta, Butler, Roger, Corelter, Ray, Dern, Eva, Erk- ert, Iohn, ROW TWO: Finch, Walter, Flynn, Marna, Ganson, Robert, Hayes, Ianice, Hodgson, Charles, Ieffery, David, Ieffries, ROW THREE: Kenworthy, Susan, Kier, Iames, King, Bruce, Kruse, Roger, Kurtz, David, Lawson, Leonard, Maier, Daryl, McBee, Monty, McPortland, Dan, Minneker, Saundra. ROW FOUR: Moran, Larry, Morgan, Ioan, Ordorica, Ray, Retzke, Carol, Schwin, Dan, Simonello, Victor, Snyder, Saundra, Stone, Mi- Nancy, Ichnson, Carol, Iones, Iucly, Kelsy, Rebecca. chael, Swalsky, Mark, Wise, Greg. 59 James Kilcorse oe Abolt, John Adams, Steve Aldridge, Keith Barber, Brenda Buecker, Nancy Connett, Mike Deako, Mary Lou DuPuis, Pat Elton, Richard Fitzpatrick, John Fleckenstein, Bill Fox, Susan Fritz, Sheri Gilbert, Dan Haley, Thomas Harger, Sherry Joelson, Bob Jones, Marilyn Kerr, Barbara Kowaleski, Dave Kruesser, Bob Lober, John Mack, Carl Miller, Marilyn Mynderse, Sandy Nice, Bill Oswald, Bob Parkes, Dave Qualman, Judy Rancich, Pat Richardson, John Shook, Nancy Stone, Sandra Shunk, Sandra Smith, Bob Spencer, Gloria Thompson, Margie Tilley, Steven Baker, Sally Bedee, Georgia Boggs, Jim Bossler, Judith Decker, Gregg Glafiney, Mary Goodman, Nancy Guyer, Sally Hampton, Joe Hollister, Vickie Howard, Judy lsenstein, Ronnie Jackson, Jim Karpinski, Edward Kean, James Klem, Bob Lauman, Douglas Linder, Luther McGonnon, Dick Miller, Jim Pakulski, Diane Parritt, Irene Rakebrand, Andrew Ross, Carol Ruppel, Gary Shanteau, Carol Shelly. John Silsbee, John Sinclair, Terry Smith, Darlene Snow, Elizabeth Sullings, Bill Toepfer, Walter Voqeli, Joan Wert, Kenneth Wing ate, Carl Florence Rees Ethel Pasquier Bauqher, Bea Bick, David Bloom, Andre Bodley, Rollin CGPPL Margie Carlson, Robert Caudill, Lanny Chinn, Charlotte Dio, Iohnnie Duncan, lim Duvendack, Sue Prazen, Dean Frost. Sue Gardner, lim Gardner, Ierry Groclw owalski, Barbara Ioyce Harrington, Sandy Heuback, Randy Iles, Frances Ierrett, Rod Kalniz, Norma Keister, Bill LeFevre, Mary Lehaney, Terry McCartney, Linda McDon ouqh , Arthur Reaser, Virginia Rhegness, Charles Roth, Larry Richard Simons, Ianice Sponsler, Thomas Stump, Nan Thompson, Ron Tischinae, Sharon Welch, Sheila Williams, Sarianne Adair, Barbara Andre, George Ashman, David Baer, Cynthia Becker, Dan Booth, lack Buqyi, loanne Byinqton, l'-1dY Damrauer, Roberta Dermanelian, Al Dodd, Carol Duvendack, Charles Gunlite, jackie Holland, Dave Hood, Tanya Iatfee, Sharon lenninq, Ioan Kirk, Ioan Miller, Charles Misson, George Morris, Carolyn Morrissey, Colleen Mueller, Barbara Oqren, Earl Portney, Harvey Ray, Lynn Sanford, Patrick Scarberry, Eugene Simons, Donald Simon, Barbara Smith, Dave Snyder, Dexter Taylor, Alice Towslee, Arthur Troutman, Gary VanNess, Bonnie Waqner, Rex Yafte, Gerald Clarence Coonlz 'S Ethel Molnar TOP ROW U... to RJ: Bearss, Beuna, Bennett, Becky, Birr, Phyliss, Coates, Christine, Crawford, Bob, DeVault, lanet, Gerbie, Han- nah, Gring, Dan, Hamory, Silvio Edward. ROW TWO: Heckler, lim, Iohnson, Terry, Lentz, David, Lindhuber, Tom, McClellan, Iohn, Morrow, Carl, Owens, Ianice, Petty, Lynn, Ramsey, Ray, Rodgers, Carol, ROW THREE: Ryan, Keith, Sautter, Ted, Schus- ter. Carolyn, Sternmle, Bob, Symmes, Sandra, Taylor, Iohn, Treuhaft, Louise, Van Dielen, lim, Viet, Bonnie, Wilcox, Mary lane. Agnes Baron TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Aikman, Susan, Babcock, Ron, Bame, Freya, Bourque, Phil, Bundy, ludy, Buss, Nancy, Cady, Pat, Daso, linny, Davidson, ludy, Doner, Tom. ROW TWO: Dudley, Nancy, Pike, Bonnie, Glyda, Bob, Hammond, Nancy, Heinlen, Laura, Katlen, Arvin, Kesmeyer, Kenny, Kozina, Pat, Kunkle Sharon, Leitner, David. ROW THREE: McClow, leanne, Mc- Cracken, Bob, Melot, William, Mielke, ludy, Miller, Edward, Pertcheck, Lawrence, Rost, Dorothy, Schunk, Ann, Schuster, Carol, Schwalbert, Russell. ROW FOUR: Scott, April, Smith, Karen, Sweeny, Ray, Teeqarden, Larry, Williams, Sandra, Winter, Rochelle. 62 Gertrude Le Gron TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Benford, Ierry, Biglow, Carolyn, Boyd, Caren, Buehrer, Barbara, Dixon, Diane, Dunlap, Margiella, Eastop, Dick, Fell, Kay, Fitch, Iohn, Hawthorne, Ray. ROW TWO: Hillman, Dan, Hurst, Robert, Kahle, Thomas, Keeling, Sherry, Knight, Phil, Lasobik, Craig, Meminger, Dan, Miller, Douglas, Noe, Virginia, Pertcheck, Marlene. ROW THREE: Ryerson, David, Sander, Constance, Schultz, Richard, Schulz, Larry, Scouten, Don, Slater, Sandra, Smith, Martha, Snyder, Iudy, Gedosch, Ioan, Szombate, Marianne. ROW FOUR: Tracy, Terry, Tressler, Diane, Wagenman, Bart, Whitaker, Nancy, Willis, Karen, Wittenberg, Marshall. Carl Balsam TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Brandenberger, Bill, Brown, Sue, Burk- holder, Sandra, Cohen, Sandra, Decker, Gary, Droszc, Terry, Dunlap, Pat, Eschenburg, Karen, Friedman, Bruce. ROW TVVO: Grover, Nondus, Hague, Darrell, Heer, Nancy, Keiser, Iarnes, Kurtz, Carolyn, Lawson, Faye, Luther, Mary Lou, Miezitis, Valda, Myers, Sandra, Solberg, Iames. ROW THREE: Soster, Tim, Steele, Kathy, Stefan, Nancy, Stine, Bonnie, Truehaft, Marty, Walters, Gerald, Weinman, Frances, Wexler, Steve, Wrage,Iohn. 63 'Jha- Nb-l Iecmette Brand TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ackerman, Carole, Alspauqh, Iariet, An- derson, Karin, Barrett, Walter, Black, Roland, Cassady, Patricia, Karl Huls TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Anderson, Mickey, Blumberq, Ioe, Boltz, Rodger, Braithwaite, Linda, Byers, Sue. ROW TWO: Conklin, Faith, Doederlein, Art, Gauthier, Elaine, George, Nancy, Grounds, George, Guynn, Bob, Harrison, Nancy, Iulert, Diane, Cecalek, Ann, Courtney, Lawanda, DeBoclc, Norman, Eschen- burq, Judith. ROW TWO: Forster, Ann, Gauthier, Merilee, Greunke, Susan, Grochowalski, Leonard, Hamilton, Constance Lee, Herrinqshaw, Karen, Hill, Carol, Howard, Kent, Hristoif, Chris, Hummori, Evelyn. ROW THREE: Iordan, Iohn, Knipp, Edward, Marshall, Diane, Mattimore, Barry, Merritt, Leora, Mullacki, Robin, Pulliam, Eugene, Quertinmcnt, Carol, Snyder, David, Simpson, Sandra. ROW FOUR: Strahm, Marjorie, Struber, Ioan, Walton, Sandra, Welty, Richard, Wise, David. Kaozmarski, lim, Lykins, Sharon. ROW THREE: McFarland Nancy, Morris, lon, Newton, William, Perlman, lose, Reeme Peter, Roberts, lack, Schulak, Dave, Seiqel, Sharon, Sieqman Arlene, Southers, Mary. ROW FOUR: Spaldinq, Ioan, Ulamd Larry, Walters, Bob, Walton, Iohn, Ward, lohri, Wilson, Pat, Wrucha, Stan, Ziemer, Marcia, Koplca, Sharon, Myers, Kathy. 64 Margaret Fischer TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Balint, lanet, Barrowman, lames, Bently, Ray, Brigham, lames, Butler, Carol, Camp, Susan, Carroll, Dan Court, Annette, Dankoski, Patrick, Daquano, lohn. ROW TWO DeTray, Diane, Durdel, Nancy, Eschedor, Darrell, Gibbs, lan nette, Good, Karen, Herdman, Richard, Huff, Doug, Hummel, lC!1'1iC9: lGU1TC1, lerry, Leih, ludy. ROW THREE: Little, Iames, Lucas, Barbara, Marquardt, Sally, Marx, Carol, Michael, Bill, Mohr, Mary, Mortimer, loanne, O'Neil, Dennis, Phillip, Sarah, Sullivan, lim. ROW FOUR: Tauber, George, Terrell, Charles, Weinman, Rhoda, Young, Terry, Zollweg, Lloyd. Mariorie Wamer TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Aharoni, Sharon, Austin, Dave, Boldt, Bar- bara, Clark, Carol, Crowder, Iosephine. ROW TWO: Davis, Mardonna, Easterday, Don, Fink, Levonne, Gilchrist, Vicky, Green, lune, Hall, Harriet, Heywood, Tom, Howard, Mary, Iones, Nancy, Levy, Sue. ROW THREE: Mack, Jim, Owens, Karen, Peirce, Pam, Pietras, Nancy, Portnoff, Ronald, Purse, Don, Radabaugh, Sue, Rathke, Dave, Remer, Sharon, Rubin, Elin, ROW FOUR: Sheff, Dewey, Silverman, Leon, Smith, Roger, Solomon, Sam, Stole, Susan, Welch, Arlene, Wexler, Sandra, Winter, Sue, Wright, Edward, Young, Iune. 65 in fp, ups Ioseph Dagher Barrow, lohn Berger, Iim Briggs, Ethel Burkett, Mike Caster. Tom Corn, Everett Dean, Bill Clift, Dick Elithorpe. Nancy Gamber, Sharon Guhl, Shirley Heckler, Kathy Hemsoth, Mike lodry, Dean Kunz, Tom Lamberson. Iackie Laney, Ella LaRue, Curt Lessentin, Rita McNutt, Mary Io Mewhort, Charles Miller, ludy Munn, ludy Nelson, Iohn Melvin Ogle, Sharon Pappajohn, Carol Ann Phillips, Ronald Pugh, George Rice, Donald Schneider, lackie Schneider, William Somerville, Dave Sprague, Lowrie Steele, Susan Treuhait, Paul Wakefield, Russella Wisebaker, Melvin Worman, Sharon Zanville, Richard Braithwaite, Iohn Diller, Robin Doerr, Susan Feldt, Bert Flannaqan, John Greenberg, Sherrie Heisser, Pamela Hoff. Iohn Hough, Ray Karas, Iohn Kleckner, lim Lettrell, Lee Loudon, Susan Mayo, Michael Miller, Susan Miller, Torn Peterson, Leonard Powder, Marcia Redd, Edward Renner, John Roberts. Thomas Sarantou, Iames Schilt, Sue Schuller, Susan Scott, Marilyn Shea, Connie Shertinqer, Rae Ann Shore, William Sparks, Bill Stout, David Temple. Ianys Tait, Paul Van Wormer, Lee Waldman, Deann Wast, Walter Weaner, Sandra Zahos, Billie TT ww -ihlvw in dk Olive McHugh Alexander Feldstein Ardner, Karen Asendori, Carole Begin, Iim Black, Beverly Chesrown, Michael Chryst, David DeRose, D Dick Donaldson, Linda Fischer, Howard Fishman, Sherry Folley, Barbara Gauthier, Fritz Hart, Ianet Hartman, Mary Lynn Hassen, Lynne Hoops, Bill Kalniz, Tom Kass, Joanne Kirkendall, Gary Kirkham, Harry Lehmann, George McDonald, Georean McEwan, Duncan Miller, lohn Miller, Patricia Newcomb, Dianne Ouiqq, Teryl Rust, Susan Scribner, Lynda Smith, Bill Speweik, Wayne Stein, Bill Track, Leonard Voqan, Helen Walker, Marvin Weissfeld, Nina Wolfe, Kathleen Aberl, Donald Adkins, Merrilee Bearss, lames Brown, Nadine Chisman, Glenn Deen, Heney Dickman, Richard Edelman, David Gerson, Iill Glew, lames Haberkarnp Lee Hewitt, Iames Hill, Charles Houston, Nancy Iohnson, Nancy Jones, Ruth Kneeshaw, Mary Knodle, Jeffery Knudson, Stephen Krieger, Pat Lindner, Darlene MacKenzie, Cecily Overton, Tom Pickett, Margaret Quinn, Richard Rahm, Terry Hamlow, Edward Rosenberry, William Ryan, Kenneth Schroeder, Bart Shell, Suzanne Smith, Verna Solly, Edward Strong, James Sullivan, Emmet Sutton, Chester Wesley, James Taraschke, Janet Whitacre, Carol 1' Marie Stoll TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Baloqh, Fred, Beck, Carol, Clark, Don, Cook, Iohn, Drake, Carolyn, Dudley, Pat, Haworth, Larry, Hayes, Sally, Hulsebus, Sue, Karem, Gale. ROW TWO: Kennedy, Sara, Lane, Eddie, McKnight, Sue, McQueen, Murray, Nathanson, Ioan, Phillips, Danny, Pirwitz, Howard, Potitsch, Chuck, Reese, Donald, Ritz, Iacquelyn, ROW THREE: Sauter, Donita, Sautter, Nancy, Sharpe, Bonnie, Smith, Darrel, Sunderman, Lois, Thomson, Iudy, Treuhait, Marlene, Vass, Stephen, Wolniewicz, Ioan, Workman, Nancy. ROW FOUR: Zientek, Virginia, Zimmerman, Dick. Hilton Murphy TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bame, Larry, Bikn, Dave, Bradford, Iim. ROW TWO: Brodbeck, Linda, Dean, Mary, Doughty, Pat, Draheim, Bob, Fackelman, Martin, Eeldstein, Eden, Garland, Carol, Gray, Pat, Groshans, ludy, Hershman, Carol. ROW THREE: Kopp, Bob, Lautz, Iudy, Loudon, Ann, Means, Kay, Meyers, Pennie, Miller, Linwood, Morton, Nancy Odom, Iohn, Palmer, Iudy, Phillips, Martin. ROW FOUR: Przybyski, Mary Ann, Ramer, Dave, Russell, Beverly, Ruthowski, Anthony, Scanes, Mary Lou, Simons, Ierry, Under- down, lay, Vandiver, Ierry, Whinney, Cynthia, Wood, Don. em 68 Q Miss Pcsch and Mr. Brown. Freshman Class advisers, greet the new freshmen on the first day of school. Mothers of freshmen consult with the teachers at the Freshman Mothers' Tea. FRESHMEN The class of '61 came to DeVilbiss this year as eager, excited, and bewildered fresh- men. They entered high school ready to work hard and to make a name for them- selves. These seven hundred new faces have left no doubt in anyone's mind of their abilities. Many have become active mem- bers of school organizations: others have Planning their courses of study is the main program for the freshmen in the Orientation Classes. been given the opportunity to show their abilities by holding home room offices. Still others have enjoyed participating on com- missions or on student council committees. Aside from all their extra-curricular activi- ties, the Fresh have shown overwhelming enthusiasm scholastically and promise to be another outstanding class of DeVi1biss. Freshmen sign up for commissions, hoping to take part in student government. Ollie Klee TOP ROW Cl.. to RJ: Albrigt, Sharon, Calvert, lulie Ann, Canning, Christine, Chryst, Rodney, Deck- er, lack, Doughty, Donna, Drumm, Sue Doris, Giles, Martha, Goldman, Ronald, Green, Iohn. ROW TWO: Hartman, Carol, Hayes, Iames, Hayes, Thomas, Holliger, Prudence, Hurdelbrink, Michael, luhnke, Darla, Maier, Dianne, McNutt, Thomas, Moldiney, Sandy, Morason, Nancy. ROW THREE: Obert, Peggy, Peters, Ioseph, Rapton, Thomas, Robinson, Karen, Schabeck, Michael, Schwen, Tudy, Sess, Carolee, Sumner, Raymond, Taulbee, Terry, Thacker, Kathryn. ROW FOUR: Van Ness, Robert, Wells, David. Elizabeth Papps TOP ROW CL. to RJ. Baird, Sandra, Billian, Robert, Black, lay, Burstein, Marcia, Crowe, Karen, Daiga, George, Dreher, Iudy, Dunn, Iulie, Fry, Carol. ROW TWO: Goldyn, Fred, Hudson, Pa- tricia, Hunter, Susan, lllnian, Ruth, Iacob, Richard, Kass, Edmund, Lansborough, Pamela, Lipner Robin, Lower, Connie, Matthes, Pete. ROW THREE: McNeil, Thomas, Perlinski, Robert, Pirner Carl, Poole, Nancy, Poturalski, Ronald, Preis, Marilyn, Rossman, Darlene, Schmidt, Iohn, Samler Elizabeth, Shawen, Beverly. ROW FOUR: Sweebe, Terry, Wahl, Douglas, Warrington, lohn, Welty, Sharon, Whitmill, Marilyn, Zeller, Barbara, Zider, Edgar, Zimmerman, Roland, Zink, Becky, Zolar, Iva. 70 1 r Pauline Backus TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ashley, Kermit, Benedict, Janice, Berry, Pat, Beutler, William, Bohn, Timmy, Clift, Marcia, Davis, Rozzie, Drosihn, Karin, Dun- can, Peqqy. ROW TWO: Firebauqh, Ianet, Ful' ton, Diane, Grzechowiak, Chester, Honnum, Ed, Hayne, Ierry, Hedler, Bolo, I-leffner, Sue, Hook Belinda, Hummel, Sharon, Krueger, Virginia ROW THREE: Kuohn, Charlotte, Lehner, Richard, Lininqer, Ierry, McCoy, Sharon, Meredith, Bill, Merritt, Rosemary, Miller, Gary, Miller, Ianice, Miller, Marty, Napier, Iohn. ROW FOUR: Peck, Richard, Radde, Ricky, Roush, Carolyn, Rydman Barbara, Shaw, Kenneth, Strahm, Douq, Swan son, Bob, Sweeney, Robert, Warrick, Sue, Yeack Joyce. Barbara Haddad TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Assendorf, Bob, Blessing, Don, Bowers, Gloria, Chuckovits, Lynn, Eickholt, William, Feldman, Norma, Fox, Iames, Frye, Sandy, Geisbuhler, Iames, Gottfried, Dalton. ROW TWO: Gilmore, Linda, Greene, Nancy, Hallett, lack, Hanneken, Judith, Harris, Iohn, Hart, Phyllis, Iohnson, loyce, Kaufman, Patricia, Kenedy, Merrilee, Klapiish, Maurice. ROW THREE: Kohn, Elaine, Nicholas, George, Mark- wood, Gail, Mault, Patricia, Peterson, Larry, Pole verari, Ianet, Shaw, Kenneth, Shimp, Olive, Sim- mrell, Richard, Urwitz, Ioan, ROW FOUR: Weis- oerq, Karen, Zientek, Larry. Mary Hartman ,, Archer, Anton, Io Ann Iudy Barry, Bennett, Allen Shermy Burdick, Donald Caldwell, B b Mike ar e , Lange Chgistensen rian Becker, Ianet Colok, ynn Brunk, Betty Crosby, Clifford Cone, Edward DCEVE, h o anna Ca b t ll', Irrfdi? e I Dillinger, Doug D k , eigoglrr Fi?Ch9!', ames Farnsworth, . Gm Fliailfr' G d, tliljancy P09191 Gloria Goodleman, , Marshane Gigggqerf G , F535 Gi?:,:2, Glgicg-Elfist' Heilner. Ronald Heinrich ' Henold, Susan, Gayle Ienkins, , Charles Hlgzrol Kiiiifiy' Hifcftizifus Kagggsgi' Ieffreis, Sandra Le1U1'2ffi1yn Lennox' Arthur Mifilsikndq MCIHWFSI Susan Mwfiizene M3523 Merritt . ' Rankin, Fred Richard Persinqer, Carolyn Refine Peggy Richardson, James Po e, , limes Slgggrfef Roberts, . Kathleen Snggga Rudia, Kenneth Soggin' Sufggson' Stengel, Marge Schlechting Stephenson Dean Ralph Sanzenbacher, Stone Susan Diana Schlnelzer, Sweeney GCHY Fred Stihdrew Taggg, Shspsrd' Thomson, usan Sue Smljfhmeyer' Whitehead, QTY Pat Togvlef 1 Wohlers, Ouq Us Marlene Welsh, Ronald West, Dudley Westan, Hildegard Whitney, Zollweq, George Sandra Tom Inman Patricia Donnelly Adams, Albright, Sharon Sandra Adkins, Aridersgn, Karen ngri Basch, Maxine Bellmon, Marsha Bowman, Boldt, Judi' Edwin BYUCUSYI Bosenbark, Iudy Sara Bryan, B dl Ercell Ogqvid Caranhan, Brandt Mike Catherine Dfglkoskif Cahxknon, enms ary DOWHSYI Chinn, lanet Donna Fowler. Collins, Pamela Shirley FOXI DeGuire, Karen jerry Fry, Delker, Ronald lames Gable, Donahue, ' Bob Suzanne Gunn, Eade, Sharon lOh1'1 Hassen, Edwarclson, Anita Linda Hartzog, Folger, David Kenneth Ierikins, Goldman, eonard Allen lones, Heckert, Bill Carolyn Kerin, Hindman, Margaret Patricia Kiclilfiiey, Hostettfr, arcia ue ynn Klopienstein, Huffman, Charles Tom Korn, Iarecki, Linda Mary Lou Kwapich, Karpinski, Donna Ray Lydy, Kerekes, Parris Sheriley Mcgiuire, LeIhIman, L aron ancy ee Maller, 1 LeE15tz,d ona d or an Nemeth, McGary, Bill Micael Poturalske, Rhine, Paul ludith Ray, Ross,h Bob Ric ard Russell, Sims, Sqndrq Terrance Skrzypinski, Sloflchg Margaret Nlkkl Smith, Marshall Voggtiy U i ' d, HNEECY Watts, George Van , Landingham, While' Dick Tonya W Williams, fswfsw' Cm Williams, Harold Young, leT1'Y Sinner, Bruce - ' Zaremba, Wllklns' Kathlene Cathy Monica Boerne Bernice Gaiser TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Batavia, Elaine, Brown, Russell, Calisch, Sandra, Camp, Howard, Debs, Carolyn, Dernlan, Dawn, En- gler, Tom, Erwin, Pam. ROW TWO: Iudson, Dick, Klein, Mary, Kohler, Gordon, Kononen, Karen, Lantz, Sharon, Levi, Ronald, Lipman, Mike, Loveland, Richard, O'Neal, Ronald. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Evans, Faith, Garwood, Iohn, Gayle, David, Geith- man, David, Gess, Polly, Greenbura, David, Harrison, Kathy, Hawkins, Wendy. ROW TWO: Perlman, Ioan, Pervin, Suzie, Ritter, Dennis, Shujak, Sandy, Simmons, Iudy, Thomas, Karen, Topliff, Iulia, Tucholski, Lynn, Wynn, Kathy. Ward Bricker TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Adcock, Iudy, Babcock, Chester, Bailey, Karen, Beck, Robert, Beers, Gary, Bender, Dave, Buermele, Linda, Carper, Susan, Chambers, Iames, Chappuis, Richard. ROW TWO: Christie, Carolyn, Fitzenreiter, Carol, Greiner, Thomas, Iones, Gary, Lowe, Ronald, Ludwikowski, Sally, Mat- timoe, Carol, Maynor, lack, Mayo, Patricia, Miller, Larry. ROW THREE: Niqhswander, Dan, Pawlaczyk, lim, Reese, Judith, Ritter, Frank, Rogers, Gary, Rutschow, Ianette, Scheuer, Chris- tine, Schieder, Adele, Schulte, Dieter, Simons, Sandie. ROW FOUR: Simpson, Iames, Smith, Abner, Townsend, Charles, Ulrich, Kay Annette, Yoakam, Ianet. 74 Elizabeth Iohnson TOP ROW U... to RJ: Paul Anstead, Lester Burke, Carole Chitwood, Lia Coci, Ronald Cooperman, Nancy Fischer, Margaret Ford, Ierry Geithman, Sharon Gray. ROW TWO: Connie Greene, Beverly Hall, Marilyn Harr, Rich- ard Holmes, Sandra Knowles, Richard Krupp, Pat Lefier, Larry Lines, lim Lonqenlarqer, Charles MacLane. ROW THREE: Marclee Mannon, Elpat McNally, lames Merritt, Marvin Rothenbuhler, Bob Sautter, Iohn Shaney, Carole Shown, Sherrill Slattery, Sharon Smith, Susan Stone. ROW FOUR: Vicki Swan, William Sweeny, Marguerite Szalkowski, Denis Williams, Martha Van Lieu. U Freshmen rush to their homerooms from the cafeteria. ss. I. Norman Klee 1' Albert, Adams, Beverly Dean Baker, Adler. Karen Thomas Augustus, Carol Bennaway, Sara Baxley, Sue Ann Boerqer, Patricia Black, Frank Boos, David Bottles, Thomas Copic, Nancy Buchop, Iack Davis, Patricia Campbell, Raymond Deeb, Frederick Chapman, Linda Fornaff, Jane Combatelli, Gloria Garn, Iames Dennis, Sheila Green, Peter Ellithorpe, Robert Head, Charlotte Fearer, Iames Hook, William Freeman, Brenda Iohnson, Kristy Gardner, Diana Iones, Raymond Gaynor, Iohn Kirkham, William Hammer, Bob Kunst, Richard Heindel, Iohn Lehman, Suzanne Hilwick, Barbara McCann, Diana Kane, Eloise McPar1and, John Laston,, Dennis Nowak, Iohn Mayo, Iudy Overy, Diane Morrin, Carol Pitzer, Arthur Niebel, Patsy Reinland, Sue Parkes, Thomas Saba, Marlane Patterson, lohn Schett, Ronnie Perrin, Frances Seaton, Iudith Bowe, lack Smith, Iulie Sinkey, Betsy Snider, lohn Smith, Roger Stout, Harold Stadler, Barbara Strong, Marilyn Starrett, Richard Utnlp, Nancy Sullivan, Iulia Volk, William Swift, Steven Wise, Sandra Frost, Robert Worden, Karen Trowbridge, Taylor Wallace, Wright, Judy Sandra Weisman, Lawrence Wilkins, Porter -p atm, Grace Knaggs wp., as ATldIeWS. Baker, Barbara Dee Boyer, Baldwin, Doug' ludy Brighton, Ed Brim, Richard Botz, Vicior Chester, Karen Bueitener, Ianet Ciralsky, Bob Cary, David Drake, David Cassauben, Diane Facher, Iudy Clapper, Iohn Giles, Dan Cobb, Phillip Goodman, Wanda Cohane, Garry Greenburq, Lynn Crawford, Patricia Iaqielsky, Joseph Crim, Ralph Iohnson, Kent Culp, Carol Anne Kimble, Dick Doan, Charles King, Kathy Fassler, Sandra Kirchenbauer, Karen Fosier, leanette Kniiz, lohn Gerlack, Judith Lason, Annis Hamblin, , Harold Louth, Lou Ann Hari, Linda Martin, Nancy Huffman, Deanna Messer, Carol Hulsebus, Tom Miller, Mike Hutiinger, Edward Napitrala, Dan Koiawicz, Ron Phillips, Ron LaBo, Barbara Polick, George Lexlinlel, 1 ic ae Rink, Sieve Mohen, San Robbins, dw Leslie Mignerey, Thomas Rossmcm, Sharon Paul, Ka Rudinger, Y Susan Pauly, Rudio' Kath Lee Karen Phillips, James Saqgesse, Iohn Schultz, Schroeder, William GOTY Shearon, Scaufen, Mary John Slawski, Tank' Gloria Fred Slaybaugh, Voorhees, James Shu-'IQY Sullivan, Wilmothl Patricia Shirley Taylor' Diane Robert Longley Tiny Ted Vance, Darlene WY?0Uq. Warren, Lmda Richard Margaret King Amy Kimpton TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Adler, Sharon, Ames, Linda, Birch, limmie, Boyette, Susan, Brown, Linda, Brown, Susan, Decker, Richard, Florence, lean, Highlands, Iames, loseph, Phillip. ROW TWO Keck, Susan, Kern, Sue, King, Ieanne, Kupper, Marcia, LaRue, Iarnes, Laspisa, James, Leighton, Christine, McCloud, lane, Miller, Robin, Manore, Sharon. ROW THREE: Methammer, Janet, Olson, Ellen, Orians, Daryl, Parritt, Iames, Parsons Roger, Patterson, Ray, Schall, Allan, Skeffield, Candy, Tarloti Iames. Regina Wenzel TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Abbe, Linda, Andrus, Guy. ROW TWO: Blair, John, Burke, Ierry, Carr, Gary, Clay, David, Cocke, Bar- bara, Craig, Robert, Davidson, Thomas, Ferguson, Anne, Gard- ner, Anne, Haberkamp, Ioe. ROW THREE: Koury, Georgette, 78 Marquardt, Sharon, McCarthy, Frances, McKechnie, Mary, Mich- am, Nancy, Myers, Roger, Nixon, Linda, Nowak, Robert, Pfund, David, Roth, Susan. ROW THREE: Shultz, Sharon, Simon, Fred- erick, Singer, Dorothy, Singer, Linda, Stewart, Margaret, Trudel, Terry, Tidemanis, Aira, Van Nest, lohn, Wagner, Alan, Yourist, Norma. Frank Archambo TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bennett, Mike, Blake, Rebecca. ROW TWO: Cheney, Alice, Clarke, Mary, Connell, Lynne, Crunkilton, Torn, Dowiak, Lorine, Garrison, Michael, Gunder, Pamela, Hamann David, Hischke, William, Hutton, Pamela. ROW THREE: lrwin Lynn, Iagielski, Leo, King, Raymond, Kripke, Larry, Miller, Mildred Iohnston TOP ROW U... to RJ: Arnold, Karen, Bacon, George, Beals, Ianet, Berman, Larry, Bomer, Elda, Cowell, Ioan, Dodd, Ioyce, Englehardt, David, Goldberg, Marsha, Harper, Carol. ROW TWO: Keller, Elizabeth, Kimple, Chris, Koranmeier, Mary, Krid- ler, Kathy, Krontz, Donald, Lajiness, Ian, Lutjens, Elaine, Marks, Elbert, Moss, David, Muenger, Barbara. ROW THREE: Parcell, Kathy, Parsons, Stanley, Penner, Kathleen, Rankie, Patricia, Roeger, Iudith, Rubley, Billy, Saxton, Lucia, Thompson, Carol, Winters, Pamela. David, Nicholas, Ianet, Osten, Richard, Parks, Pamela, Rabin owirtz, Adele, Ravin, Richard. ROW FOUR: Rowe, Lowell, Skafi, Georgia, Spang, Ioyce, Stevens, Darrell, Stoll, Ludmilla, Stolz, Virginia, Theis, Thomas, Winter, Karen, Witzler, Iulius Vogell, Carol. f 79 1 vw- - Q X . 5 VV f, VV N 8 V2 V., :.. A . V .E N V V .V V V V- V V- VV iff 4 A V 5. wVVVy,E .VL if 1- gif - 1 '5 ' . ' . ,L A V . V Q 'f , Q A V W,3, 1 'V. ,K VV I , V V .3 ., . LQ- , 1 5 'mg if v--, ff . gf V -' 5 - ik f wg ' , 523, Q - r , 3 I ,Je ' ,. ' . ah . 3' 'L . L V? ' . A - .5 ' - K L ' ' f i. V- ' - , .,:, 5 V A V V V. - is 4' ' f....,u-Ji WV .4 V33 . . V . 1 :VH 5 .. ...V V V ,yy V Y V, WV .V ,Q V Veg VV V NV :W V .V V V ,,, V 51 .,.. . Q , . . -Q -Q f , - eg. bi 1 V--55 ,... 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V I 4 f V . ,Q 7 A , '- V P P , 5 e- V Q , 3 'N V V f- ,gg L . . .. NJN f ., L F, f. -. 1, V -K.. Q g. . an f 1 -, I ' - E., if s. s ' x. ,. Q gli 1' f my M. z M A Q f 3' , - if K 'w ,-Q? ' ' ' 3 H A ' Vg 9' -Q 2' 5 . - 4 Q -ff ' K ,- A . X f 'A . -..: 5 LL .2 f -in - , 5 . WV , ' X '- - f 1 W' - V. 1 . . ' ,--- .fi 'V ' .. , W M -. . 'se Q 5, . ,,, ,Q Mmm M Maw 5 A 'n s V V. -T. ' , 4 . 'VM 'game -'af V V- Vi V R- ' A 3 ' . .: j j Q 1 xy. V , 5 4 Q' K 5 r wg. . ' V pa' J a . 4- ' ifQ OURTESY OF THE LEVELAND. OH O Activities As the bridge pictured, the road of lite is an old and well trod path. The rustic covered bridge is symbolic of the previous gen- erations that have constructed their bridges and then departed. After the passing of each group there must be new and active citizens to undertake the responsibilities. The many activities at DeVilbiss offer the student the opportunity to experiment with new ideas and then to form those ideas into policies. The Student Council through the years has changed to become an active and important organization entrusted with serious problems. its mem- bers add something new every year to benefit the entire school. Similarly the Publications, Dramatics, Music groups, have changed with the times but have always maintained the out- standing qualities which bring honor and respect to DeVilbiss. Thus, school activities offer the student an apprenticeship tor world activities which he must soon enter, and where there are so many bridges needed to be built. Here was a refuge from the sudden showers, That swept like moving music field and wood, And here cool, tunneled dark when sultry hours Danced with white feet beyond the bridges hood. The Covered Bridge Anderson M. Scruggs N O Marion Grover, Publications CommiSSiOI1 Donna Freer, Publications Commission cami Mcxecimae, Pub1icitY Commission Ian Roe, School Service Commission lim Meilke, Finance Commission Ednaearle Williams. Social COmmiSSi0T1 Nancy Wilson, Clerk of the Board Don Kaminsky, President Dave Schafer, Welfare Commission Ioan Feldman. Organizations Commission Kathy Carey, Student Activities Commission Had Beatty, Guidance Commission Nancy Voltz, Awards Commission Steve Bosch, Assemblies Commission Vickie Bauman, National Service Commission Larrie Greenberg, Athletics Commission KL. to RJ: Robin Diller, Miss Helen Marie Griffin, Mr, Russell Brown, lim Duvendack, Ian Roe, Miss Ruth Smith, Margie Green, Bob Ciralsky, Mr. David Voss, members of the Student-Faculty Board at cne of their meetings. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: lim Mielke, Vic Wolfenstein, ICC President, Had Beatty, Donna Freer, Carol Mcliecknie. Don Kaminsky, Mr. Robert Rettiq, Vicky Bauman, Nancy Wilson, Buzz Mewhort, Senior Class President, Steve Basch, Dave Schafer. ROW TWO: Ednaearle Williams, Cathy Carey, Ioan Feldman, Marion Grover, Ian Roe, Nancy Voltz. TU DE C0 NCIL 83 TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Miss Elizabeth Papps, Mr. D. Norman Stalker, Advisers, Richard Will, Miss Elaine l-lirth, Miss Rose Bloom, Advisers. ROW TWO: Iudith Bayha, Chris Pazos, Donna Freer, Pamela Becker, Marian Grover. Quill and Scroll Honor Society Thespian Honor Society TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Doua Polinq, Vic Wollenstein, Betty Rutchow, Judy Schnelker, Rick Knudson, Marshall Shapiro. ROW TWO: Gerald Mills, Mr. I. Norman Klee, Miss Elizabeth Papps, Advisers, Dave Mohr. ROW THREE: Lee Strader, William Sanzenbacher, Gloria Rehkopf, Ted Whittier, Con- nie Amos. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Dan Taylor, Steve Basch, Lowell Smith, Iohn Rosenberg, Don Mewhort, lim Mielke, Ted Whittier, Iohn Lehrer, Bill Sf:n'2enbacher, ROW TWO: Michael Wilson, Ed Mumford, Tom English, Dave Schafer, Theodora Artz, Linda Wrage, Barbara Seybold, Brenda Elton, Rick Knudson, Greg Fehn, Iohn Hirsch, Tom Whitney, Ioel Cherry. ROW THREE: Iudy Alspaugh, Lynnda Berger, Kathy Carey, Nancy Voltz. Ioan Feldman, Mr. Ccnrad, Adviser, Vickie Bauman, Ian Roe, Karol Ludwig, Marian Grover, Iucly Scherer. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: lim Wolfe, Had Beatty, Larry Gottschalk, Allan Stoolmiller, Dick Will, Dave Severn, Larrie Greenberg, Dick Haines, Warren McCandless, Bruce Kelly. ROW TWO: Don Kaminsky, Iohn Bacon, Bill Dealy, Russ Arnold, Sandy Underwood, Sandy Dickey, Carol Gandee, Mr. Conrad, Ad- viser, Lois Reiling, Iackie Heinisch, Ednaearle Williams, Ioe Black, Bill Steiner, Charles Mersereau. ROW THREE: Ellen Kohn, Margie Green, Iudy Wandtke, Donna Freer, Sharon Klein, Maudette Shapiro, Martha Weaver, Karen Ackland, Connie Arnos, Lee Strader. National Honor Society To be a member of the National Honor So- ciety at DeVilbiss is an honor which is valued highly. ln order to be appointed to member- ship in this organization a student must have achieved a high standing in scholarship as widened by his grades and good character shown by his attitude toward school work and in his relationship with others. Two of the other honor societies at our school are the Quill and Scroll whose members are students who have shown outstanding achieve- ments in the field oi journalism, and the Thes- pian Dramatic Honor Society which appoints its members from those who have taken part and shown great interest in the field of drama. The purpose of these organizations is to honor those who have excelled in a particular field. 85 Chris Pazos, Editorg Miss Elizabeih Pcrpps, Adviser: Mr. Norman Stalker. Adviserg Dick Will, Co-Editor, tall: over the financial affairs of the yearbook. Pot O'Gold Dee Snyder, Junior Class Editorg Donna Freer, Classes Ediiorg Ierry Mills, Senior Class Editor: Aniia Liberman, Sophomore Class Ediiorg Becky Byers, Freshman Class Editor work ioqeiher on their sections. Xiu Time out from their busy schedule, the Pot O'Gold Staff Gary Pickering and Bill Moore discuss camera problems listens to the World Series. with Iohn Hirsch, Photography Editor. The literary staff composed oi Sue Smith, Dianne Vesey. Robin Northrup and Bill Biebesheimer with Iudy Bayha, Anne Younq. and Sandy Underwood check copy before it Activities Editor, go over various lay-outs to be used in their is typed. section. Business Manager Muriel Iones assisted by Linda Iohnson Panel Editors Dave Anderson and Iim Duvendack paste count the money collected by one day's soliciting. this year's Pot O'Gold dummy. Miss Rose Bloom, Literary Adviserg Marian Grover. Editory Pam Becker, Assistant Editor: and Miss Elaine Hirih, Business Adviser are reading the latest issue of the Prism. Prism This spring the members of the Prism staff were very proud to learn that the Prism had won a first place rating at the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association Convention. lt is not difficult to see why this high school publication was awarded so high an honor. This year's staff under the supervision of its editor, Marian Leaving school to get ads for the newspaper are: Ierry Colen, Solicitory Larry Okun, Solicitory Sue Tobcxkos. Ad- vertising Managerg and Vance Flaqqeri, Solicitor. Grover, has worked hard to make each issue of our school paper better than the previous one. Each individual who has served on this year's Prism staff has enjoyed working with his fellow staff members and has benefited by his endeavors in the field of journalism. Activities Page Co-editor, Nancy Nasset and News Page Editor, Sandy Swift are pasting the dummy. 'ln Typing copy are Sandi Smith, Feature Pageg Sherry Smith, Activities Page Co-editor, Laury Lipman: Sue Nichols, Ac- Feature Page Editorg and Iudy lmholt, Feature Page As- tivities Page Writer, with Activities Page Assistants: Donna sistont. Wetzler, and Sue White, review the type print for an issue of the Prism. Handling the sale oi the Prism are: Mary Lee Codell, Nan- Tom Nischwitz and Betsy Pugh. Postersg Ardith Mayo, cy Voltz. Barbie Champe, Tom Washing, and Linda Rada- Sports Editorp Ed Schneider, Sports Page Writerg and Mike baugh all of circulation. Miller, Assistant Sports Editor, are discussing the next issue of the Prism. Iudy Denman. Dave Schaler, Publicity Manager, Iackie Lit- Reporters Iackie Stewart. Sue Starsky, Ron Weiss and pho- ter and Helen Clark look over the page make-up. tographer Bob Damrauer go over picture schedules. 89 Mr. Norman Klee. Director, offers valuable advice at dress rehearsal. The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. The Senior Class presented a profoundly realistic drama in their choice of The Re- markable lncident at Carson Corners . Di- rected by Mr. I. Norman Klee, the play was an outstanding success. The attention of the audience was held from the moment the curtain rose till the end of the final act. The efforts of the cast and committee members were Well rewarded by the enthusiasm of the audience. A qroup of disbelievinq parents look on as Kovalsky, Ted Whittier, pleads his innocence in this 191159 SCGH9. Mr. Prince iDave Delwilerl springs to the defense of his son Uerry Bannister! Qs Peter Kcrvolesky iTed Whiitierl objects to the Qc- cuscrtion of murder crquinst him. Susie Caldwell CPG! Nixon! and Dr. Caldwell CMU:- shall Shapiro! re-enact cr vital scene in the murder tricrl of Peter Kovcilesky. Mr. McGinnis iDouq Pol- ingl the father of the dead boy shocks ihe citizens of Carson Corners by show- ing how ecxch hard failed his responsibility. Sandi Blanchard Homecominq Queen Sandra Underwood Area Student Council Attendant W R 4 fill K K' Y! xx If W ' 1 ' I ' tt . M, N '--magna I ' , . I iffy' Y ut f f ww-M---.-m.,...,.,,,, X--., , A V ., ' V Q 5 , 7 wgw refci .I f Z., Sandy Blanchard Homecoming Queen poses before the Homecoming festivities began. The homecominq attendants and queen are CL. to RJ: Bobbie Io Williams, Nancy Wilson, Sandy Underwood, Gloria Rehkopf and Sandy Blanchard. 'ff 'Vs . ggi, rlf 1 A The Senior candidates for Night Relay Queen are CL. to RJ: Sandy Blanchard, Iudy Schnelker, Bob- bie Io Williams, Sandy Underwood, Sharon Tanner, Gloria Rehkopl, Iudy Alspauqh. Elizabeth Papps Adviser The combined forces of over 400 DeVilbiss stu- dents under the direction of Karol Ludwig with Miss Elizabeth Papps as faculty adviser, presented the Deviltries of 1958. When young people want something, they will find a way to get it. In this case, Gary and ludy Doyle and the other teen-agers of the small town of Middleberg want a recreation center. Although most of the townspeople are in favor of this, con- servative Mr. Doyle, the most influential farmer in the area, is against it. Without the farmers' support, the recreation center could not be a reality. About this time Gary Doyle wins a Future Farmers of America contest and receives a trip Deviltries of 1958 presents Hay Fever yy Karol Ludwig General Chairman to New York as his prize. He is to appear on the Gordon Drake Television Show. When he meets Mr. Drake, Gary discovers that Gordon is from Middleberg. As they are talking, Gordon suggests a way to raise the needed money. Despite the various problems, the greatest of which is Mr. Doyle, the teen-agers win. This was the story, told in two acts with a cast of seventy-five students and an outstanding pit band. Many months of hard work made possible the '58 DeViltries but when the curtain fell on the last performance, everyone received the satisfac- tion of a job well done. Tears, and joys, happy times and friendships are all part of the annual production called Deviltries. Steering Committee STANDING CL. to RJ: Iohn Crossin, Sue Wrest, Sue Luedtke, Gloria Rehkopf, Tom Nischwitz, Karol Ludwig, Ken Roberts, Miss Papps, Bruce Stevenson, Ted Whittier, Ioan lackson, Sally Schlatter, Peg Larmare, Sue Wade, Sue Tanner, lim il l N, l we Shriner, Bill Sanzenbacker, Sandy Stevens, Karen Krauss, Car- ol Gerbie. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Martha Weaver, Brooke Bandfield, Vickie Bauman, Lee Strader, Carolyn Durrant, Betty Rutchow, Donna Freer, Iudy Perlinski. ,fx wx Q.-mm K .MN ff' 'Q Z 5 pf ni Rf' 4 M3233 JH. ,9- Nw xi Zia A 'ie fs 48 ,KM 545 f M I S i 3 Li ge bg i M. 1 ,,, ,,.,:,,1 'K a 5 .Q I ifm 5 2 145 S PZ. , 2 R . K M, 151, g .A 'f',,,.fm Q xkikf if , Wy' MEMBERS IN BAND: Freshmen: Ed Arnos, Robert Krauss, Richard Kunst, Richard Schafer, Bob Washing. Sophomores: Gretchen Ake, Charles Balch, Dexter Bartlett, Dick Benfer, Sharon Botz, Ieff Brenneman, Richard Buckler, Mary Casali, Ioanne Ccnaway, Wayne DeTray, Bill Dietz, Polly East, Bob Elwell, Robert Everaitt, Norm Finch, Charles Friedman, Barrie Ganch, Earl Haberkarnp, Tom I-letzel, Melvin l-lites, Gerald Knorr, Nancy Loriqan, Kenny Newman, Iohn Notzka, Steve Price, Shirley Russell, William Schmidt, Dave Schrnucker, Iim Spindler, Brian Thompson, Mary Vick, Allan Whitney, lane Zbinden. luniors: Steve Adams, lim Baker, Karen Brooke, Iohn Ehrmin, Iudy Garrison, Fred Hannes, Bonnie I-laydu, Char- les Heckert, Chris Helm, lim Iacquemotte, lim Lee, Dave Maze, Ioy McKitrick, Iohn McNutt, Frank Morgan, Mary Io O'Rourke, Susan Reeve, Carlton Richie, lim Riqqs, Susan Ruby, Don Samuelson, Carl Schafer, Iohn Stahl, Steve Weihl, Ianet Wilkins, Wynne Zauqq. Seniors: Carol Beck, Sandi Blanchard, Susan Burt, Charles Carnahan, Larry Gottschalk, Mike I-larrah, Gloria Kory, Dick Parker, Maudette Shapiro, Bruce Stevenson, Allen Stoolmiller, Donna Swanbeck, Susan Wade, Tom Webb, Noel Wolf, Susan Wrest, Tom Zbinden. Band 'k'k'A kir'k Maiorettes KL. to RJ: Sue Ruby, Iudy Garrison, Gloria Kory, Donna Swanbeck, Phil Baker, Drum Majorp Carol Beck, Sue Burt, Sue Reeves, Sandi Blanchard. 98 Pep Club cmd Cheerleaders The Pep Club, although comparatively new, has done a wonderful job in promoting enthusiasm and sportsmanship at assemblies and at football games. Composed and organized by the cheerleaders, it can be easily seen Why they have accomplished so much toward their goal. The name pep can be used to describe the girls quite well. Their vitality and exuberant personalities ra- diate and release the enthusiasm of the spectators along with them. The Pep Club and Cheerleaders have certainly done their share to make DeVilbiss a better and stronger spirited school. KL. to RJ: Lynn Urwitz, Carolyn Kinq, Linda Radabaugh, Sue Tanner, Irma Dressler, Laury Lipman, Gloria Rehkopf. MEMBERS IN CHOIR: Pat Aborn, Connie Arnos, lohn Bacon, Brooke Bandfield, Ierry Benford, Lynnda Berger, Carlin Black, Iim Bradford, Martha Bruce, Carol Buckhop, Nan Buecker, Iudy Bundy, Bill Burpee, Iulie Calvert, Christine Canning, Ann Cecalik, Tom Crunkilton, Judy Davidson, Mary Davies, David Deitch, Diane Dixon, Nancy Engler, Bruce Frieclmann, Martha Gamble, Merilee Gautheir, Beth Gerwick, Burk Greenwald, Susan Gruenke, Sherry Herger, David Hartzog, Ion Harmon, Everett Harris, Bob Hedler, Nancy I-leer, Mike Hemsoth, Kent Howard, Harlan Huckaba. Tom Huffman, loan lackson, Nancy King, Sedney Klopenstein, Rick Knudson, Bobbye Korman, Ben Laniord, Dave Lea, Cookie Lease, Ann Loudon, Ruthann Lugi- bihl, Chuck MacLane, Ierry Mayo, lim Mielke, Gary Miller, Mary Mohr, Tom Nischwitz, Darrell Parr, Iudy Palmer, Carolyn Pirner, Douglas Poling, Marilyn Rahm, lerry Reber, Deanna Rogers, Elin Rubin, Betty Rutchow, lackie Schneider, Barbara Seybold, lim Sillence, Karen Smith, Bruce Stevenson, Lois Sun- derman, Ianet Taraschke, Ron Thomas, Douglas Toule, Milton Vincent, Iudy Wallace, Lynne Warrick, Margaret Weaver, Dudley West, David White, Linda Wysong. A Cappella Choir I. Philip Zaugg 100 DeVilbiss is justly proud oi its choral groups. The A Capella choir once again presented its impressive winter and spring concerts. They also sang at the Toledo Art Museum and at the Baccalaureate ser- vices. The Boys Chorus, newly organized this year, gave a fine performance to an appreciative audi- ence. The Girls Chorus has become a necessary part of the musical program and is always enjoyed. This year as in the past, Mr. Phillip Zaugg has been an important member oi our school. He has encour- aged music among the student body, and presented excellent programs with the A Cappella Choir and the Girls and Boys Chorus. We thank Mr. Zaugg, for Without his ability, our school would be greatly lacking. MEMBERS IN ORCHESTRA: Linda Ames, Karin Anderson, Con- nie Arnos, Gary Bernard, Melody Bly, Carol Boroughf, Mary Burt, Margie Cappi, Charles Carnahan, Lynn Chuckovits, Car- olyn Debs, Diane Dixon, lane Fornoff, Genette Foster, Peter Froehlich, Allen Goldman, Patricia Greene, Fred Hannes, Dave Holland, Carolyn Huebner, Pennie Mignerey, Bonnie Moses Frank Morgan, Melvin Pleiss, Marilyn Singer, Brad Smith Elizabeth Snow, Dexter Snyder, Iohn Snider, Bruce Stevenson Russell Wakefield, Mary Wicklund, Noel Wolf, Marcia Zierner Tom Zbinden. Orchestra DeVilbiss' orchestra and band are a credit to the school and its spirit. During the football mass meet- ings, it was the band that kept the enthusiasm run- ning high in the student body and the players. ln lack Tongring the spring, the band and orchestra give a combined performance. This is the Spring Concert, which re- ceives high praise from all those Who attend. Gver the years, Mr. lack Tongring has done an excellent job as our DeVilbiss band and orchestra director. His musical ability, friendly personality, and Will- ingness to help the pupils, make him a favorite among both the faculty and student body. We are all looking forward to next year when Mr. Tongring will again lead our band and orchestra through a successful year. 101 Q 5 M Q K ii H: 3 i f ln r N iii 'x X Q fi f1.fvWf:.n.w.msssuasnmw ' ,wuunm pw, W1 1 k a L. 'xg fm mr-wr . ,', 'wiww '-Hw:Svz -Lax-,wm,4SPf 'fifwbawlfxliwfgiifflll''Q - f1'kvf,ggg.T awiifik wwe' . X f ' .,'.-4 W: .V f , Organizations To the clubs of our school belongs the credit for the many good and often outstanding deeds that are performed. The student soon realizes the numerous ways he can benefit from active par- ticipation in clubs and he has a wide variety from which to choose. There are the service clubs whose only objective is deeds for othersp social clubs that are powerful supporters of school social functions, literary societies formed by individuals seeking a knowledge of the works of the great masters, and spec- ial interest groups for those in specific fields. The quality that is stressed, however, is service to the school and the community. Through their many service projects they bring better under- standing between the school and the community. As the Am- bassador Bridge is concrete proof that unity and trust can exist between nations, so the organizations serve as ambassadors of good will. As the bridge connects two different nations, there- fore, connecting peoples of divergent views so the clubs bridge differences in character, background, social customs, among the members and produce working organizations united in a com- mon cause. The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon . . Iournal, September. 1859 l-lenry David Thoreau M- wg 3 558' V. , ,wi L. .fx ,AM .Mme 1 mb WE ' ZW'f?kx5:j 1,,fK'gJ ab? QL ii Y 'K A ffm: if sf? ',-,ff - 1 .f 35,5 136 im., N , 1 mama-5 we .0 df 3 X W ymwvwe Lex 1 muh-naw k awww x ,L Forum The Forum Literary Society has been a very popular club at DeVilbiss since it was chartered in 1953. lts purpose as stated in the constitution is to promote a greater interest in the literary arts. The members of Forum went to Ann Arbor, Michi- gan, as a group to hear the Messiah , which was greatly enjoyed. As a service project they col- lected old books and sent them to an orphanage. At their meetings the boys gave book reports and played records from famous operas and sym- phonies. Also at the meetings they invited their fathers to speak on their occupations. The boys in Forum gave a dance early in the spring with the Q.D.'s. They had a beach party in May, and they honored their mothers with a tea. They also had a Christmas party, a Stag party for their Alumni, and a hay ride in the fall. The Forum Literary Society won the award for the best literary club in l955. This organization has created lasting friend- ships and has made the boys aware of the enjoy- ment to be had from literary ventures. TOP ROW U... to RJ, Ioey Yaffee, Vance Flaggert, Iim Solberg, George Grounds, Tom Tice, Bill Biebesheimer, Denny Heinel, Jerry Bannister, Dave Shapiro, Herb Grounds, Gordon Mefford, Bob Fielding, Larry England, lim Louden, Don Purse. ROW TWO: lim Garbe, Greg Schafer, lack Luclgate, Gary Burget, Bob Kraft, lohn Fitch, Ben Garmer, lim Wolf, Pete Loe, Dave Holland, Ron Thompson, Dave Zentgrebe, Kent Howard, Chuck Politch. ROW THREE: lim Gerlach, Heney Dean, Rick Rich- ardson, Jerry Mills, Treasurerg Bill Zollinger, Vice President: Dick Haynes, Presidentp Ed Mumford, Secretaryy lim Duven- dack, ICC Representativeg Bob Kumnick, lim VanDielen, Iohn McNutt. Quill and Dagger The purpose of the Quill and Dagger Literary Society has succeeded in giving its members the opportunity to broaden their prospective in the field of literature. The closeness and fellowship of the group has helped them undertake their many projects and social events. Some of their projects for this year included ushering at the Senior Play, their annual New Year's Eve dance with Senior Sorelles, a Hayride for the new mem- bers, and several parties following the basketball games. At Christmastime the Q.D.'s prepared a Christmas dinner for a needy family. During the holiday season, the boys had a Christmas party with the Debutantes Social Club. There were book reports given at every meeting, and these boys won the intra-mural basketball championship. O.D.'s has enabled its members to develop in- terest and friendships which will last for many years. 105 I-Da-Ka Although the I-Da-Ka Service Club has been in existence for only a little over a year, they have performed many projects for their school and com- munity. Their main goal is to promote closer friendships among the members. ln September, they supplied the bewildered freshmen with maps of the school. The club members served as host- esses on B.l.E. Day, and they were assistants to the League of Women Voters on election day. These girls helped to tidy up our school by clean- ing the girls restrooms. On the social scene they held a Spring Dance, a Mother's Tea, a Thanks- giving Day breakfast, a Christmas Party, and a private formal induction and slumber party for their new members. ln the spring they also had a turn-about party and the girls found it a lot of fun to switch places with their dates. To become a member, a girl must maintain at least a C aver- age in all her subjects and have a sincere interest in performing services for the benefit of others. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Leon Silverman, Tom Huttman, Byron Dun- ham, Becky Blake, Sybil Lankhamer, Lexi Rutledge, Barb Rut- chow, janet Becker, Marcia Kidney, Nancy Unfried, Mr. Hoff- man, Adviser: judy Davidson, Carol Culp, Sharon Deigil, Nan- cy Hammond, Carol Retzke, Iudy I-lannaken, Carol Ackerman, Sandy Symmes, Andy Rakebrand, Paul Tait. ROW TWO: Ianey Downey, Nancy Micham, Eilene Rowley, Bill Akos, Tracy Acklin, Vice President, Sherry Smith, President Liz Snow, ICC Representative, Dick Liechtammer, Treasurer, janet Alspaugh, Carol Ross, Io Seward. ROW THREE: Marcia Bell- man, Margie Stram, Phyliss Hart, Carmen Shurnaker, Diane Piksa, Karen Anderson, joan jennings, Shirley Prala, Io Ann Archer, Karen Smith, Sue Thompson. Vo-ee-theians To perform service to the school and communi- ty, the purpose of the Vo-ee-theians Service Club, has been carried out this year by their many pro- jects. Vo-ee-theians has been part of DeVilbiss High School since l955. The meetings are held in the members' homes after school on Friday. In serving their community, this club has furnished punch and cookies for the State Hospital dances every other Thursday night. They also held a roast for the orphans, which proved to be one of the most enjoyable activities. At Halloween the 106 orphans were given colorful favors to place on their trays. Vo-ee-theians also held many social functions. In the beginning of the year, they held a roast to renew friendships and plan their com- ing projects. An annual event is the informal and formal inductions. This year, after the induction, the girls attended the football game and then had a slumber party for the new members. Through their various projects, the Vo-ee-theians have be- come better acquainted with each other and with their community. 'l TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Martha Moore, Adele Schneider, ludy Palmer, Donna Wetzler, Genette Foster, Sue Brown, Peggy Pickett, Marilyn Preis, Pat Leffler, Sue Lehman, Betsy Sinkey, Nonnie Grover, Sharon Hummel. ROW TWO: Faith Conklin, Linda Braithwaite, Iudy lmholt, Mary Vick, Parris Lydy, Sue Shell, Mr. Robert Longley, Adviser, Diane Sidwell, Carol Culp, Sherry Harger, Carol Hartman, Helen Vogen. ROW THREE: Karen Smith, Joanne Bugyi, ludy Davidson, ICC Representa- tive, Rae Ann Shertinger, Treasurer, Iudy Peterson, President, Carolyn Pirner, Vice President, Mary Wicklund, Secretary, Eva Deen, Polly Gess. Dramatics The Dramatics Club of DeVilbiss High School was organized at our school with the intention oi bettering the understanding of the art oi acting and promoting various phases of drama. The members oi this club are students of DeVilbiss with a grade average ot C or better who possess a sincere interest in acting and its fundamentals. The Dramatics Club has had a very active sched- TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Bonnie Stein, Carol Dwight, Gretchen Ake, Ginger Reaser, Carol Chitwood, Carol Augustus, Ieanne Taylor, Carol Dillinger, Sandy Spang, Barbara Brunk, ludy Bradley, Carol Christie, Barbara Shelley, lane Larsen, Sandy Fleck, Kathy Wynn, Sharon Kopka. ROW TWO: lane Morris, ludy Groshans, Mary Ann Newman, Penny Small, Gloria Faulkner, Gloria Spencer, Robin Northrup, ludy Hammons, Karen Fial- kowski, lan Sharpe, lanet Wilkins, ludy Givens, Sue Perry, Pat Porter, Betsy Brunk, Linda Drake, ludy Palmer, ludy Queen. ule this past year. They produced and gave an lnternational Christmas pageant for the Miami Children's Home. They attended numerous dra- matics workshops Where they listened to protes- sional speakers lecture on various phases ot play production, and they were present at the dress re- hearsals ot quite a tew of the Repertoire produc- tions. ROW THREE: Kit Tidemanis, Carla Stein, loyce Dargan, Karen Kolpein, Treasurer, ludy Olwick, Vice President, Brenda Elton, President, Grace Meyer, Secretary, Carol Gilbert, ICC Repre- sentative, Sue Tobakos, Karen Bailey, Buena Bearss. ROW FOUR: lanet Nicholas, Sue Crandall, leanne King, Karen Fox, Karen Worden, Barbara Kerr, Sandy Harris, Christine Coates, Sue Hefner, Carol Garland, Mary Ann Osterhaudt, Karen Brook, Melody Bly. il nf . A -fs New ' f?z 1 . 1 . MS- fb . F31 i 2, K. ' ,, ' ilu 213 M , f 5 ..E. 1 5 ' . . S '55 was W 99 X 5' .-,7 t :,-V 1 , Q df? 2 Q-523641 , , . vf 5 f'L224iEQ5a, M 4 EIT M fx A rv? 76? r fdil Sf, Q jg f 5 , . . 7 Qi ff L Vw . W 8 4A it S I S J 1 A .Q :sa Ag, 4. if vga fix f5 k 5 ' E ' if 5: 3 'N-'J Mfg 5 l -Neff -: ' .:-. ' H-K' ,K ' f ' T1 1, ' K ,Y-, , 1 fr .1 Q ' : - Zia' fair- - k V ' .F T G - - M ' FC? ' , . W . ' A W .mf J, . A. Mb sk . M ,K A if ' , f , ,, , :reef 'Y fm 3: 13 . f' L A V,,, K 5 1 Pericleans To promote interest and achievement in literary works is the purpose of the Periclean Literary So- ciety. Twenty girls compose this club, ten from each class. Every month one or more of the girls presents a literary program based on a foreign country. A bus trip to Detroit is one of the high- lights of the year. While there, the girls attend one of the popular plays or movies being shown. Per- ies' Book of the Week can be seen on the bul- TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Larry Hayworth, Dave Ryerson, Lee Van Warmer, Bill Keister, Tom Hetzel, Norm Finch, Dan I-littman, letin board in the main hall. It gives a short sum- mary on many of the current best-sellers. Oc- casionally on Sunday afternoons, the girls meet and record stories or plays. Pericleans received the award for the best literary club in 1956. The club has increased the girls' interest in literature and developed more enthusiasm for scholarship through its many projects. Gary Bernard. ROW TWO: Ken Newman, Larry Schultz, Don Purse, President, Phil Knight, Secretaryg Dick Derose. Zetaletheans During this past year the Zetalethean Literary Society has not only maintained its previous high standard but has continually advanced to keep its position among the other literary groups at De- Vilbiss. Promoting the understanding of literary material and the furthering of good fellowship are the goals of Zetaletheans. Their literary work consisted of a tour through the Toledo Public Li- brary, attending plays at the Paramount Theater and the Little Repertoire Theater, and seeing for- eign films. They also had various speakers pres- ent at their meetings. In serving others, the girls adopted a family for Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, and made stuffed dolls for the Day Nursery. Zetaletheans was chosen the outstanding literary club in 1953 and 1954, and they received the ser- vice project award in 1957. This club has done a fine job of furthering interest in literature and pro- moting good will to others. I0 9 Iunior Sorelles To maintain unity and fair play and to partici- pate in activities beneficial to the school and com- munity is the Worthwhile purpose of the lunior Sorelles Social Club. The thirty members had a turn-about party, followed by a sloppy-joe party in a home of one of the members. They also had a splash party with the Forum Literary Society in lanuary, and a Christmas party at which they caroled for the Crippled Children's Home. Some of their other activities included: a come-as-you- are party, a bowling party following the February induction, entertaining at a DeVilbiss basketball assembly, and a Dutch auction. The lunior Sor- elles members performed, they ushered for the Sorelles, and baked cookies for the Faculty Christ- mas Party. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Iudy Kaminsky, Diane Hostetter, Anita Liberman, Mary Mohr, Nancy George, Carolyn Schuster, Barb George, Kathy Kriedler, Ioan Urwitz, Mr. Sharp, Adviser, lean Foorance, Sue Byers, Sue Frost, lanet Beverlin, Sally Repass, Ianys Temple, Sue Hostetler, lill Leack, Lynn Urwitz. ROW T'vVO: Linda Treuhaft, Sue Tanner, ICC Representative, Marilyn Morris, Lawry Lipman, Treasurer, Kathy Harpster, Secretary, Linda Radabaugh, President, Sue Liber, Margie Brower, Sec- retary, Beth Gerwick, lean McCloud. ROW THREE: Karen Goode, Ann Cerelek, Due Steele, Nancy Buss, Marcy Giles, Carol Williams, Sue Radabaugh, Iackie Lamberson, Sue Smith, Nancy Goodman, Irma Dressler, Harriet Gometz, Sue Boyette. Amica The Amica Social Club was established at De- Vilbiss in 1953, and has kept a high standard of character throughout its five years as an organiza- tion. The purpose of this club is to promote friend- ship among its members, and to help benefit oth- ers of the community. 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L a E 3, 2 lm fe? 51 Philaletheans The purpose of this organization is to read and to enjoy good literature and to listen to music from many of the hit Broadway shows. ln order to ful- fill this purpose the members of Philaletheans have attended several plays at the Doerman The- ater, they have seen exhibits at the Museum of Art and as an added pleasure they went to hear Count Basie at the Peristyle. The members en- gaged speakers and also gave baskets of food to a needy family. They had a turn-about party in the fall and enlarged their treasury by having a car wash. The members of Philaletheans are Sophomore, lunior, or Senior girls with a B aver- age or better in English and at least a C average in all other subjects. This organization has helped its members to increase their interest in the literary arts and the girls who belong have benefited greatly from their participation in the many pro- jects. TOP ROW tL. to RJ: Iim Dallet, Ron Portnoff, Steve Knudson, Bruce Friedman, Bruce King, Dave White, Ierry Marenberg, Mark Simon. ROW TWO: Phil Bourque, Bruce Kelley, Harold Steinberg, Larry Gottschalk, Mr. Dagher, Adviser, Iudy Schnelker, Mascot, Bill Dealey, lerry Benford, Ken Parsons, Mickey Liber. BOW THREE: Ioel Cherry, Rick Knudson, Treas- urer, Iohn Bacon, Vice-President, Vic Wolfenstein, President, Dave Maze, ICC Representative, Iim Mielke, Secretary, Chuck Mersereau. Thalians Having a grade average of C or better in English and all other subjects and being a Sopho- more, Iunior, or Senior girl are the requirements needed to become a member of the Thalian Liter- ary Society. At their meetings, the members of this organization work constantly for the fulfill- ment of their purpose, to promote interest in the theater and in the arts. Thalians has had many projects throughout the year: they attended sev- eral plays at the Repertoire Theater. They gave a report on the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, on various plays and wrote and performed a speech for the Voice of Democracy contest. In March, the members of the Thalian Literary Society had a treasure hunt and held a party afterwards. For their service projects the girls of Thalians sent a joke scrapbook to a Veterans Hospital to cheer the patients, they also adopted a girl in a local hos- pital and sent magazines to foreign universities to foster International friendships. Many worth- while hours were rendered in serving their club, community, and school. H3 Pay-ct-el-sa To promote high ideals and friendships among the members and to be of service to the school and communityg this is the purpose of the Pay-a-el-sa Service Club. The members of Pay-a-el-sa volun- teered their services as babysitters on the fifth of November so that the mothers of young children could vote. These girls collected articles for CARE packages and donated TRUTH dollars monthly. As a Christmas project, they prepared a food bas- ket for a needy family. Aside from their numerous services, the members have many social func- tions. They gave a roast and an informal induc- tion in honor of their new members after which they went to a football game. Pay-a-el-sa had a private dance in the spring and a tea for their Alumni during the Christmas vacation. At the end of the year a banquet was held in honor of the seniors. The Pay-a-el-sa Service Club received the honor of the most outstanding service club in 1955. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Margaret Brower, Virginia Daso, Barbara Folley, Judy Munn, Sara Ann Williams, Sally Repas, Ann Guerin, Ioyce Walter, Lynn Urwiiz, Elaine Brenner, Wilma Ray, Sue Tanner, Beth Gerwick. ROW TWO: Diane l-lostetter, Gloria Glickert, Laury Lipman, Irma Dressler, Nancy Buss, Sharon Tanner, Pat Krieger, Carol Curts, Sarah Adler, Sue Radabaugh, Iill Leach, Dianne Perry, Mary Ann Stegeman, Diane New- comb. ROW THREE: Marilyn Morris, Kathy Harpster, Kerry Vinson, lackie I-leinisch, Treasurer: Carol Gandee, Vice-Presi- dentg Io Purse, President, Gayle Little, Recording Secretaryg ludy Krieger, ICC Representative: Sandy Underwood, Sue Frost, Carol Warner. Sisco To serve DeVilbiss and the community, and to promote lasting friendships among the members are the main objectives of the Sisco Service Club. These girls helped out in a children's hospital by reading to and playing with the young patients. They had a Halloween party with Key Club and went trick or treating for UNICEF collections. Sis- co also donated a victory V made of flowers to the school after the Tigers Won the city champion- 114 ship in football. Other than their numerous service projects the members of Sisco held a private dance at Christmastime and invited their alumni and friends to attend. The girls held a turn-about party in the spring and presented the school with a new crown to be presented annually to the home- coming queen. Sisco won the award for the most outstanding service club in l957 and has con- tinued their hard worlc again this year. TOP ROW: Sandi Smith, Secretaryg Linda Brown, Miss Kimp- jean Struber, Treasurer, Ianilyn Iohanson, President, Ella ton, Adviserg Miss Iohnston, Adviser, Sharon Adler, Roberta Loney, Vice President, Betsy Gatten, Secretaryg Becky Bennett, Damrauer, Diane DeTray, Iudy Roeger, Bonnie Sharpe, Bill ICC Representative. Rubley. ROW TWO KL. to RJ: Barb Muenger, Cynthia Connell, Ezelles Charlemos Again this year, as in the past, the Ezelles Art Club has very successfully completed another ac- tive year. One of the highlights of the year's pro- gram was a trip to the Ford Museum in Detroit. These twenty-five girls traveled on a chartered bus to the Motor City where they spent the whole day. Among their other activities was included an informal induction and Weiner roast for the in- coming members, their traditional dated Christ- mas party at the Asbury Park Shelter House, and frequent trips to the Toledo Museum of Art to see their monthly art exhibitions. The Ezelles mem- bers also performed many very beneficial service projects this past year. just a few of these were: supplying a nearby old folks home with cookies and tray favors during Christmas, designing a friendship card tree for a nearby hospital, and giving stuffed animals to a city orphanage. Each member has greatly benefited from the Ezelles Art Club by having furthered his ability and interest in art. TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Pat Weeber, jackie Schneider, Carole Cottey, Kathy Myers, Nadine Brown, Nancy Harrison, Sharon Aharone, Theadora Artz, Marilyn Scott, Miss Ursula Schmit, Adviser: Sharon Remer, Ioan Gedosch, Pat Dunlop, Nancy Mortcn, Ioan Kirk, Scndi Smith, Sue Nichols, Sue Dixcn. ROW Charlemos endeavors to become better ac- quainted With the culture and customs of the Span- ish countries of the World. Each meeting is de- voted to the study of one South American coun- try. This information is supplemented by slides, movies, or guest speakers well versed on the sub- ject. The induction and portions of the meetings are held in Spanish, which gives the members opportunity to use the language out of the class- room. Other projects performed by the Charlemos Club were a White elephant sale, and a splash party with Los Gauchos, at the Y.M.C.A. A bake sale was held in November and a needy family was furnished with a food basket for Christmas. In 1955, Charlemos received the reward for the outstanding special interest club of DeVilbiss. By providing information on all the South American countries, Charlemos has helped its members de- velop a greater understanding of these Spanish- speaking people and their way of life. TWO CL. to RJ: Karen Watt, Brenna Bolger, Carolyn Schuster, Kay Means, Treasurerg Sharon Worman, Vice President, Carol Gilbert, President, Marilyn Iones, Secretary, Sue Schuller, Ioan Nathanson, Linda Brodbeck, ICC Representative. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Karen Drosihn, Linda Boldt, Joseph Braithwaite, Ted Whittier, Iohn Woggon, Luther Lindner, lack Blumberg, Treasurerg Iohn Bacon, Vice Presidentp Lowell Smith, Booth, Brigitte Wiedemann, George Schoembs, lohn Molnar, President: Carol Preis, Secretary: Marilyn Preis, Sybil Long- Ken Parsons, Ed Knipp, Brooke Black, George Bacon. Hammer, Ludmilla Stohl. TOP ROW: David Geithman, Iohn Der Deutsche Verein Again this year, the German Club, Der Deutsche Verein, has completed another successful year. Their purpose, to further interest in the German language and culture has been fulfilled. The thirty-six members, who meet two Wednesdays a month, have good times together singing German songs, playing German games, and listening to interesting lectures pertaining to Germany. The club members presented a Christmas program for the entire student body in German. To become a member of this growing organization, one must be a present or past student of German and to have at least a C average. Often, there will be lectures by people who have a considerable knowledge of the German language concerning varied phases of German life, or showing movies portraying the German way of life. This club, during the holiday season, decorated a Christmas window at school and submitted a play for con- sideration as a selection for our annual Christ- mas Program. Les Femmes The twenty-nine members of the Les Femmes Social Club of DeVilbiss have enjoyed many good times together. Through their work in this organi- zation the members have made many new friends and have learned to work together and co-operate with each other. To become a member of this club, one must have a C average and must not belong to another DeVilbiss social club. This year, the girls had a turn-about party in the fall which was enjoyed by all. During the Christmas season they held a sleigh ride. Next on the agenda was a splash party at the Y which was great fun. To help serve their community, these girls pre- pared a Thanksgiving Day basket for a well de- serving family. The new members were given a formal induction followed by a slumber party. The meetings, which are held every other Tues- day in the members' homes, at 7:30, always prom- ise something new, different and exciting. Les Femmes Social Club has contributed much to its members and to its school. TOP ROW tl... to RJ: Peggy Weaver, Phyllis Hart, Sandi Ietfer- nings. FRONT ROW U... to RJ: Pat Fowels, Ian McOuillin, ies, Pam Parks, Nancy Unfried, Mary Vick, Pat Iedd, Sue Nigh, ICC Representative, Dorothy Thompson, Martha Gamble, Carol Corresponding Secretaryg Miss Patricia Donnelly, Adviser, Noltie, Recording Secretary: Barb Welker, -President: Betsy Bonnie Lynn, Ian Sharp, Carol Durfey, ludy lmholt, Martha Pugh, Vice President: Ruth Lugibihl, Sue Miller, Barb Sautter. Moore. Treasurer, Elaine Buffington, Sharon Ople, Ioan Ien- TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Karen Ardner, Marcene Miller, Barbara Simon, Georgean McDonald, Elain Winquist, Sandra Weaner, Iudy Denman, Miss Mildred Pasch, Adviser, Betty Io Perkin- son, Carol Shanteau, Judy Byington, Nancy Benedict, Susan Kenworthy, Linda Gilmore, Iudy Ennis, Mary Martha Clarke, Future Teachers DeVilbiss has long been proud of the fine con- tributions of the Future Teachers of America Club and its promotion of teaching as a career. The twenty-seven members who are the instructors of the future have just completed another busy year. They have visited grade schools and have enter- tained speakers whose topic was education. They listened to an interesting panel from Bowling Green State University about teaching and re- ceived some vital experiences when they helped nearby grade school teachers with their duties. The club enables its members to study and identi- fy the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic to successful teaching. This organization has rewarded its members by helping them to under- stand the qualifications needed in teaching and has promoted interest in the field of education. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Dcn Wood, Mike Lipman, lim Ellis, Russell Brown, Dave Wise, Dick Osten, Terry Ouigg, Mr. David Voss, Adviser, Tom Roth, lack Booth, Harvey Vortney, Gary Rogers Mike LeVine, Douglas Towel, Dick Ravin. ROW TWO: Murray ROW TWO: Billie Zahos, Carol Hershman, Iudy Drake, Carole Wright, lCC Representative, Marcia Iaffe, Treasurer, Karen Ackland, President, Martha Gamble, Secretary, Mary Arthur Austin, Mary Casali, Elaine l-lumrnon. Stamp and Coin Club The DeVilbiss Stamp and Coin Club has played a very important role in furthering education in the fields of stamp and coin collections. Every meeting promises something new, making them of more interest and surprise to all the members. One week there might be an interesting and up- to-date film dealing with the subject, while the next meeting might feature a distinguished speak- er well trained in his field. There are, also, month- ly auctions where the members bid for various stamps and coins and many times there are par- ties, such as the one at Christmas. The col- lectors prepared an interesting Christmas exhibit for our DeVilbiss library. Any student interested in stamp and coin collection is eligible for mem- bership in this worthwhile special interest club. Cohen, Dave Lentz, Bob Grynor, Treasurer, Mike Wilson, Vice President, Allen Stoolrniller, President, lim Tellefson, ICC Rep- resentative, Ron Stauber, Secretary, Dave Libenson, Dave Englehardi. ' Rfb .. F ! S Q2 i X s TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Kathy Carey, Karol Ludwig, Barb Fullmer, Linda Hammond, Ioyce Straub, Carol Beck, Mary Beth Goetz, Sally Schlatter, Iudy Alspaugh, loan lackson, Marilyn Kohn, Karen Ebstrup, Io Purse, Vicki Bauman, Gloria Kory. ROW Senior Sorelles Senior Sorelles has done a iine job promoting the social functions of the school. Since it was chartered in 1940 this organization has fostered better relationships among its members. Some of their projects for this year included an annual New Year's Eve dance with O.D.'s, an alumni tea at Christmas, a progressive dinner, a square dance, and a slumber party after a basketball game. They had a splash party in May, a treas- ure hunt and a jitney supper in the fall, and a turn-about party in March. As a money making project, the girls sold donuts after school. Senior Sorelles went as a group to see Louis Armstrong. The members of Senior Sorelles took great pride in presenting a few wise words after the announce- ments each morning over the P.A. This organiza- tion has helped its members to have fun together and has promoted and developed lasting friend- ships among the girls. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ioyce Dcrrgan, Sandy Harris, Carolyn Pontious, Carolyn Pirner, Cookie Lease, Barbara Shelly, Elaine Hahn, Mrs. Hartman, Adviser: Muriel Iones, Martha Bruce, Ann Young, Donna Wetzler, Nancy Engler, Carol Buchop, Darlene Ryan. ROW TWO: Iudy Schnelker, Mary Ann Oster- TWO: Marion Grover, Ednaearle Williams, Connie Arnos, Pat Styttle, Iackie Heinisch, Secretary: Gloria Rehkopf. Presidenty Iudy Bayha, Treasurer: Sharon Tanner, Nancy Voltz, Margie Green. Sub-Debs The members of the Sub-Debs Social Club have had a very active schedule this year. Since the purpose of this organization is to be social and to have fun together the girls planned their program accordingly. The program was planned at the beginning of the school year and contained at least one social project or service project each month. In September, the members of Sub-Debs got together for a corn roast at Ottawa Park which was followed by a treasure hunt. The activities for November included a formal induction for the new members, and a white elephant sale. Also there was a bowling party, and a pizza party. They had an ice skating party, a scavenger hunt and these girls also collected old comics and scrapbooks which they donated to the Oppor- tunity Home and they went caroling at the Old Folks' Home during the holiday season. Sub-Debs has helped its members to become better ac- quainted and helped them to work and have fun together. houdt, Brooke Bandfield, Vice President: Lynnda Berger, Sec- retaryy Donna Freer, President: Bobbie Io Williams, Carolyn Durrant, ICC Representative: Sue Cook, Treasurer, Linda lohnson. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Diane Gardner, Karen Kirchenbauer, Pam Frye, Vice-President: Virginia Reaser, ICC Representativeg Sandy Calish, Barbara Reed, Sandy Conaway, Rosemary Mary Gaines, President, Chris Leightin, Treasurer, Bonnie Stolz, Sandy Mehen, Pat Berry, Donna Doughty, lan Gibbs, Ann Block, Corresponding Secretary, Sue Perry, Virginia Stolz, Schunk, Nancy Harrison, Melody Bly. ROW TWO: Sharon Lodeen Laipply. Kopka, Linda Scribner, Elizabeth Keller, Recording Secretary, Equestnennes Astronomy Club Developing a further understanding of horses and horsemanship is the motto and purpose of the Equestrienne Riding Club of DeVilbiss. A stu- dent must have a sincere interest in horses and also a C grade average or better to apply for membership in this organization. The big event of the year is the open horse show which is held in May. In preparation for this, demonstration rides are held for the different children's organizations. Other projects performed this year were their an- nual spring clean-up, an early breakfast followed by a ride, a trail ride, and a speaker well versed on the fundamentals and history of riding. To serve the community, Equestriennes gave a Christmas basket and clothing to a needy family. In keeping with the social whirl, the girls had a Christmas party and two jitney dinners. Not only has it taught its members better horsemanship and promoted friendship but it has also given them a greater sense of sportsmanship and fair play. The DeVilbiss Astronomy Club has been an ace tive organization in school life here for several years. The year's program has included several interesting lectures by the members on various scientific subjects. They have also seen several movies pertaining to the field of astronomy and science. The fifty members have ground and mounted telescope mirrors for their own use and these same active members have also collected tax stamps for a needy charity. They went to visit the Chicago Planetarium as a group. Last year, this educational organization received the award for the best special interest club at DeVil- biss. Any Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, or Senior boy with a sincere interest in science and a Will- ingness to work is eligible for membership in this outstanding group. The DeVilbiss Astronomy Club has helped its members by giving them a means of cultural expression in the scientific field. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Steve Knudson, Lester Burke, Iames ROW TWO: Don Wood, Bob Guynn, Stephen Schnelger, Mielke, Rick Kunst, Val Daiga, Larry Gottschalk, Allen Stool- Charles Mersereau, ICC Representative, Arthur Doederlein, miller, Ethyl Molnar, Adviser, David Severn, William Volk, Treasurery Iohn Bacon, President: larnes Tellefson, Secretary: Carl Pirner, Charles Sturm, George Whitney, Gary Schnelger, Lowell Smith, Thomas Whitney, Warren McCandles, David Lentz. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Norma Feldman, lulie Kern, Carol Rogers, Sue Nigh, ICC Representative, Bonnie Linn, Annis Larsen, Pat Iedd, Miss Faye Miller, Adviser, Candy Sheffield, Sue Reeves, Iudy Williams, Debby West, Maryann Newman, loyce Yeack, ludy Snyder, Georgia Skati. ROW TWO KL. to RJ: Annette Future Nurses To encourage girls to enter the nursing profes- sion is the purpose of the Future Nurses Club of DeVilbiss. The members took several tours of the city hospitals, wrote to their secret pals at the Old Folks Home and, in general, did a great deal ot volunteer Work at the various institutions of the city. These girls found time to spend with the or- phans at the Maumee Valley Hospital. To further community interest in the field of nursing, the Fu- ture Nurses contributed twenty-tive dollars toward a nurses training course. Also, on the program this year was the preparation of candies and ta- vors for the residents of the Old Folks Home, and a talent show was given by the members at the Ohio State Hospital. To belong to this DeVilbiss organization one must have a C average, pos- sess a sincere interest in nursing, and a willing-- ness to work. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Nancy Levison, Esther Sunshine, Sharon Klein, ICC Representative, Karen Ebstrup, First Vice President, Barbara Seyhold, Second Vice President, Chris Pazos, Presi- dent, Ianet Landis, Corresponding Secretary, Ioyce Gerbie, Re- cording Secretary, Tom Miller, Treasurer, Carol Iohnson, Sue Couri, Mary Ann, Sally Baker, Sue Wade, Treasurer, lanet Schoch, Vice President, leanne Taylor, President, Pat Greene, Chaplain, Karen Kononan, Secretary, Darlene Kossman, Car- olyn Drake, Merrilee Adkins. La Alianza To promote interest in the Spanish-speaking nations is the purpose of the La Alianza Spanish Club. One oi La Alianza's projects this year was a roast which they held to acquaint the new and the old members. The club donated money to- ward the publication of pamphlets to avoid illiter- acy. They also donated a large amount of money to the CARE fund. Speakers were present at many ot their meetings to familiarize them With the Spanish nations. La Alianza celebrated its 10th anniversary at DeVilbiss with a pot-luck dinner at which they served only Spanish foods. When Spanish plays, dances, and concerts come to To- ledo the members are eager to attend them. This organization won the award tor the best special interest club several times. Another interesting tact about this club is that the meetings and induc- tions are conducted entirely in Spanish. Through this club, the members have learned to under- stand more about the people and customs of the Spanish-speaking nations. Liber. TOP ROW: Darrel Pair, Gol Klein, Andre Bloom, Lin wood Miller, Bob Sternmel, Sandra Rankin, Cheryl Goodman Mary Lee Codell, Miss Marian Smith, Adviser, Elaine Hahn ludy Powell, Carmen Schumaker, Ioan Rankin, Terry Sinclair Dave Libenson, Buzz Steinberg, Rataul Orderica. TOP ROW: Ron Laubach, Tom Denney, Had Beatty, I-Ioward Schwartz, Charles Sturm, Dave Richardson, Kent Gerkins, Tom Tice, Phil Knight, Bob Carlson, Miss Ursula Schmit, Ad- viser, Robert Elwell, Bruce Friedman, Ierry Iames, Larry Iamra, Ioe Perlman, Ierry Colen, Ierry Whiteman, Dave Rathke, Keith Los Gauchos This Spanish club organized for boys and named after the famous cowboys of Argentina en- deavors to better understand the culture and cus- toms of the Spanish-speaking peoples of the world. A Country a Month was the theme Los Gauchos chose for their program this year. Their objective was to study as thoroughly as possible one country each month. To supplement their in- formation, films, reports, and music are tied in with the country. A lecture tour of the Sao Paulo Collection at the Museum of Art was interesting for all the members. A subscription to Las Amer- icas and a volume of instruction records for El Camino Real were given to the school's Spanish department. The social season held a splash par- ty and a Christmas party with Charlemos. Los Gauchos has enriched the members' knowledge in music, history, and folklore of the Spanish culture. TOP ROW tl.. to R.l: Carl Schafer, Byron Dunham, Richard Schafer, lim Iacquemotte, Sue Strole, Helen Rickerd, Carole Wright, Mary Burt, Barrie Ganch, Miss Molnar, Adviser: Mr. Brown, Adviser: Bette Iones, Bonnie I-Iaydu, Iane Zbinden, Sue Wade, Diane Sidwell, Chris I-Ielm, lim Spindler, Ronald Levi. Ryan, Don Schwyn. ROW TWO: Bruce King, Ron Thomas, Lynn Ashton, Don Ansted, Bill Dealey, Secretary, Charles Iohnson, Presidentg Tom Zbinden, ICC Representative, Iames Morgan, Cy Yoakam, Dick Storm. Sharps and Flats Again this year, as in the past, the Sharps and Flats of DeVilbiss have successfully completed another year. They have fulfilled their purpose by creating, maintaining, and promoting interest in music as a cultural and artistic means of self- expression. Any instrumentalist or vocalist of good character is eligible for membership in this enthusiastic musical group. The Sharps and Flats organization has its own musical troup which en- tertains at meetings, school functions and com- munity activities. The Sharps and Flats members were seen at the Roger William's concert, in No- vember, and at several of the many Peristyle con- certs. During the Christmas season they held a party which was preceded by the traditional caroling. Each member has certainly improved by participation at the meetings, where he was heard with interest. FRONT ROW KL. to R.l: Iudy Garrison, Ieanne McClow, Io Ann Kass, Dorothy Singer, Nina Weissfeld, Marcia Kupper. MIDDLE ROW KL. to R.l: Genette Foster, Ieff Brenneman, Dave White, Marilee Gauthier, Bonnie Moses, Secretary, David Maze, Presi- dent: Marilyn Singer, Vice Presidentg Elizabeth Snow, ICC Representativep Melvin Pleiss, Mike Lipman, Betsy Sinkey. FRONT ROW' KL. to RJ: Gary Ruppel, leff Elmore, lim Iackson, jim Duvendack, lim Bing, Treasurer, Ken Roberts, President: Tom Nischwitz, Vice President, Charles Vrooman, Secretary: jerry Garwood, Tom Washing, Dave Kurtz. TOP ROW: Bob Washing, Doug Wahl, jim Prottengeir, Tom Heywood, Tom Talismen The purpose of the Talisman Club is to better their school and community and to help the mem- bers socially. Their purpose has been carried out successfully throughout the year. These boys held their annual Christmas dance, Christmas in Blue, on December 26, and it was enjoyed by all who attended. They also gave a banquet for their fathers in the spring. The members of Talisman have held at least one party each month and each is based on a different theme. In October they had a hay ride with their sister club, Thadevileans. After the mid-semester induction in February, the boys held a chicken dinner in honor of their new members. A private dance was the big social pro- ject in May and the selling of fire extinguishers was their annual money-making project. ln order to qualify for membership in this organization one must be a Sophomore, junior, Senior, or second semester Freshman boy with a good moral stand- ing. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: George Watts, Bob Craig, Bob Swanson, Kay Paul, Lia Coci, Barbara Stedler, Alice Cheney, Miss Mary Fisher, Adviser: Ianice Simons, Beverly Russell, Nancy Ham- monds, Ian Lajiness, jim Bohn, Tom Hoffman, Bob Sander. ROW English, Lynn Ashton, Iim Riggs, Ierry Gerber, Tom Lippold, Ted Brown, Mr. Tom Inman, Adviser: jim Gardner, Ierry Gard- ner, Ron White, Denny I-leinel, Ed Carpenter, Iefi Robinson, jack Garwood, jan Frost, Fred l-lannes, lim Kaiser. Iunior Red Cross Service to others and benefits to the community is the goal of every Ir. Red Cross member. Meet- ings are held in the members' homes every other Monday night at 7:30. Membership requirements consist of a C average and a willingness to work. lr. Red Cross was chartered in 1954 and since that time has done an active job of helping their school and others. This club is a subordinate of the Red Cross and is in complete charge of gift boxes and the enrollment drive. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were given to needy fam- ilies. Easter favors and a party for the Old Follds Home were also projects of the jr. Bed Cross. This group of girls held many social projects. A hay- ride was one of them and also a bowling party. Two other functions were a Christmas party and a turn-about party. jr. Red Cross provides a means to better understand and get along with boys and girls in the club and in the community. TWO: Sharon Worman, Barbara Weber, Marlene Saba, Ray Ann Shertinger, Treasurer: Iudy Garuin, President, Bob Mc- Kee, Vice Presidentg Ioanne Bugyi, ICC Representativeg Iudy Miller, Secretary, Pat Skeldon, Betty Iean Best, Carol Morrin. Y-Teens Y-Teens consists of both the Senior and Soph- omore class groups. The membership require- ments are: you must be a sophomore or senior girl with a C grade average in all subjects. Sen- ior Y-Teens was chartered in 1953 and Sophomore Y-Teens in 1956. The seniors hold their meetings on Monday evenings at 7:30 in the members' homes. The sophomores hold their meetings on Thursday after school in room 219. Both classes worked on many projects together. A Christmas basket was given to the Old Folks Home and tray favors were made for the Toledo Hospital. loke books and book marks were received by the Volunteer Bureau. For a social project the girls had a drive-in progressive dinner. A Christmas play was given in the auditorium for the benefit of all the students and faculty. They also helped clean-up the school during the spring months. The sophomores put the cafeteria menu outside of 122 and also held a splash party for the Freshmen. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Sharon Hayes, Carolann Pappajohn, Carolee Sess, Bev Hall, Rusty Wakefield, Sonnie Stone, Sue Drumrn. ROW TWO: Kay Ulrich, Iudy Schuren, Rennie Meyers, Aloise Kane, Miss Katherine Iuers, Adviser: Sara Gillispie, Kathy Wolfe, Idan Vogeli, Sue Rust, Ian McOuillin. ROW Senior Senior Frauleins was organized at DeVilbiss in l95U with the purpose of promoting friendly rela- tions and helping the school. This year's projects and activities have included preparing a float for the Thanksgiving day football game, making Val- entine favors for a hospital, and selling DeVilbiss stickers. These girls have also had a bowling party with Senior Sorelles, a slumberless slumber THREE: Erny Lou Drumm, Ann Schlatterback, Treasurer: Sharon Parratt, ICC Representative, Mary Ann Hibbs, President: Shirley Prala, Vice-President, Sally Owens, Corresponding Secretaryg Darlajean Sutter. Frauleins party and a baseball game and picnic at.Ottawa Park. Membership in this club is limited to senior girls who have maintained at least a C average and who have an active interest in the school as well as the work of the club. The girls in Senior Frauleins have had a very successful year in both social and service activities. 1 1 2 Senior Socialites Sr. Socialites was chartered at DeVilbiss in 1955 with the purpose of helping'to promote school social activities. In order to qualify for membership in this organization one must be a Senior girl with a grade average of C or better. The girls in Sr. Socialites meet every other Mon- day in the members' homes. Some of their pro- jects for this year have included a turn-about party to a hockey game with a dance following at the Y , and a come as you are party. These girls adopted orphans for a day and held a Christ- mas party and a dinner for them. They also held a private dance in May, a mother and daughters tea, and a slumber party after final exams. Some of their other activities have been making Easter baskets for orphans, caroling at Christmas, and a Halloween party in October. The members of Sr. Socialites have had a very active and success- ful year. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Iudy Seaton, Sue Mclntyre, Sherry Keel- ing, Nancy Dudley, Frances McCarthy, Candy Sheffield, Mar- tha Smith, Carol Shown, Mary Kneeshaw. ROW TWO: Mary Casali, Pat Beaucamp, lane Zbinden, Diane Tressler, Mrs. Boerner, Barbara Winkel, Nancy Werder, Iudy Byington, Bev Black. ROW THREE: Iudy Lautz, Virginia Noe, Caren Boyd, ICC Representativep Georgean McDonald, President-Elect: Iulie Dunn, Darlene Smith, Treasurer, Lynda Scribner. ROW FOUR: Linda Singer, Carol Drake, Thelma Bethel, Sharon Schultz, Shirley Russell, Cindy Baer, Merrilee Adkins. Tri-D The Tri-D's social club has completed a very successful year. Their purpose is to become a group of friends that have fun together as well as help other people. Through their various service projects, the girls have received an inner satisfac- tion that comes from a job well done. Among their numerous social events were a roast and induc- tion for the new members, a hayride in November, 26 a Christmas party, a bowling party, and a jitney- supper. They also held their annual Senior ban- quet in Iune for the graduating members of the club. Serving as true Cupids they gave a Valen- tine party. A few of their service projects included serving punch for the ICC workshop and prepar- ing a Christmas basket for a needy family. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Rosie Leake, Marcia Knowles, Millie Pugh, Mary Kessel, Bonnie Moses, Mr. Clark Folgate, Adviser, Sue Snider, Dee Snyder, Iudi Sautter, Sarah Gillespie, Mary Pocotte. ROW TWO: Bev Whitmore, Secretary, Bonnie l-laydu, Secretary, Ian johansen, Vice President, jackie Louy, Presi- dent, Lila Fox, lCC Representative, ludy Williams, Treasurer, Judy Hollister. Tawasi To create interest and promote service to the school, community and nation, is the ambition oi all Tawasi members. This new club was organ- ized in September of 1957. The membership re- quirement is a C average in all subjects. Meet- ings are held on Thursday atter school in the homes of the girls. The girls have had numerous social, service, and money making projects this year. ln September, they held a self-induction and slumber party. Two bake sales were planned, TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Lynn Cook, Sue Thompson, Eva Dean, Pat Kreiger, Carolyn Kurtz, Sue Shell, Iudy Pegorsch, Nancy Mc- Farland. ROW TWO: Margie Cappi, Gloria Fogle, Lynn Hut- the proceeds ot one will be given to the Sunshine Service Home. The girls made rosters for the club members and sold scouring pads tor a money making project. To serve their community Ta- wasi gave a talent show for the Old Folks Home. This spring they took part in the clean-up cam- paign around the school campus. The club has helped the members in many ways, it has pro- moted friendships, given the girls responsibilities, and strengthened their characters. tinger, Treasurer, loan Spaulding, Vice President, Leni Lynn Smith, Secretary, Carol Ross, Shirley Praia. NOT PICTURED: Sherrie Tafelski, President. All literary clubs enjoy listening to members qive interest- An induction service, familiar to all clubs in DeVilbiss. inq book reports. Inter-Club Council l ICC officers: lim Duvendack, Secretaryg Ierry Bannister, Vice-Presidentg Connie Amos, Social Chairman: Iohn Bacon, Program Chairman, confer with their adviser Mr. I. Norman Klee. .AF S3 if A ' -fffigixsb Cynthia Donnell, Sandy Smith, Betsy Gatten, and Sandy Dinner parties are enjoyed by many clubs. Linda Iohn- Stevens, members of the art club painted the murals in the son, Muriel Iones. Carolyn Pontius, Iudy Schnelker, Bar- Cafeteria. bara Shelley, and Elaine Hahn are shown at a typical gathering. 128 ,ta S The cluh I-listorian's project is to keep an accurate scrapbook of the club's activities. f---..... Selling candy for a club project are Nancy Houston, Barbara Kerr, and Annette Couri. Preparing for the school Christmas decorations, each club attempts to create an original idea. The Little Brown Iuq awarded to Zetaletheans, 1957. 'I29 The Railroad Community Committee of Toledo presented the victory bell to the DeVilbiss Tiqers, Football City Champions of 1957-58. Donna Freer. Ioan Strahm, Sue Radcrbuugh. and Don Kwiukowski show their enthusiasm. Student Participation in Community Life Mr. Frederick Siobcrren gave a piano concert to an appre- Football mothers held a very successful bake sale during ciative audience. DeVilbiss open house. Representatives of Owens-Illinois lunch with DeVilbiss teachers to plan an auditorium program. DeVilhiss students spent many hours selling magazines during the annual magazine drive. Here they are checking the home room receipts. The DeVilbiss Key Club helped the Kiwanis ot Toledo dur- A member of the Toledo Bar Association explained the com ing their peanut sale. plicated income tax form to the History classes. Donna Smith. Melody Bly, and lane Fabcock model fashions brought by Simplicity Patterns Com pany for a fashion show. These DeVilbiss boys offered their services to sell news- papers for the Goodfellows. David Maze, Karen Brooke, Sue Wrest, and Mary Io O'Rourke were the winners of the Bowling Green State contest. Patty Hicks, National chairman oi the Teen-Age march on polio, Don Kaminsky, and Lynn Urwitz collected for March of Dimes. 4 HQIJVTT - The Toledo Blade photograph- er was present at DeVilbiss Senior Midwinter dance to take pictures. Our principal Merritt C. Nauts, was honored by an invitation to speak at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association con- vention in New York City. Mr. Norman Stalker adviser of the Pot O'Gold was honored at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association convention in New York City. I-le was awarded a gold key in recognition of his outstanding work in yearbook publication. E 2 2 E Q ,Q 5 5 is 55 3 Y 2 E3 Q 323 2 E 3 ge SS S53 ff Q E3 gn ani Ei all 5 nfs ff 1 Ha 2 is in my E 2 2 Q f X ,E E 2 :5w,SE , s 7 ,m,a.uusn,.J wx Athletics , As we study the picture of the new Craig Memorial Bridge we can describe it as patterns etched on fertile ground admitting progress to the future. The labor of countless men united with chains bind parts into whole which earns the praise. The athletes try to be the winners, the pride getters, the publicity car- riers, the reputation builders and the stress of notice is upon them. Notice the bridge with its various entrances and exits and con- sider that the plan is lost if even one of the lanes is lost for without the whole there is nothing but failure. The athletes best know the strength of unity, the solidarity of oneness, and the joy of team- work. As that bridge represents the toil of many men so do our victories and defeats show the oneness of organization. They are the athletes, but let us not remember them by the games they won or the valiant efforts they made as they lost, but let us think of them as parts of a gigantic whole exhibiting the joint efforts of many and linked to a planned end. Together linked by adamantine chains. A Hymn in Honour of Love Edmund Spenser COUR ESY OF PUELICITY AND EF N Y CO E TOLE O O IO TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ned Heidtman, Gil Klein, Wayne Speweik, Herb Grounds, lim Mollenkamp, Don Hosteader, Howard Bach- man, lim Reese, Bob Bradley, Kent Matthews, Gary Decker, Don Sharp, Don Black. ROW TWO: Hilton Murphy, Ted Brown, Bob Hunter, Ray Ramsey, Dave Kurtz, lim Kajawa, lim Taylor, Mark Koechley, Lynn Ashton, Ron Laubeck, Dennis Heinl, Bob Russom, Dave Hardy. ROW THREE: Bob Longley, lim Gerber, Melvin Shapiro, Pat Gribbon, Marvin Denhardt, Ron Coutcher, Bill Bearss, Larry Wadsworth, Harvey Decker, Bob McCloud, Ierry Koszyki, Bill Akos, Warren Goode. BOW FOUR: Iim Phillip, Don Anstead, Dan Kwiatkowski, Fred Hen- ning, Tom English, Dave Bernard, Carl Owed, Paul Scheide- mantel, Dick Storm. Football STATE Cl-lAMPlONSl Culminating one of the toughest schedules in DeVilbiss football history with an eleven win and no loss record, the Tigers were rewarded with a ranking of first place in the state. The future state champs opened the season with a resounding 26-O win over a strong Central squad. This was the most highly publicized game during the City League season and attracted over l0,000 screaming fans to fill Page Stadium to overflow- ing. DeVilbiss then won its next three games against out of town foes by totaling ll3 points and holding opponents to two lone touchdowns. Going into the Waite game with a ranking of fifth in the state, the Tigers defeated last year's city-champions with a 20-O score before a crowd team as a halfback. 136 Dave Bernard-Co-Captain Dave played elementary school football at DeVeaux. l-le played his second season with the varsity as a halfback on offense and de- fense. Determination and hard work paid off for Dave as he was elected to the all-city first Tom English-Co-Captain Tom graduated from Mt. Vernon Grade School but played for Old Orchard in the W.T.- l.A.L. His third varsity season found him play- ing defensive halfback and an occasional stint at quarterback. Tom was on the all-city team of l956 as well as the l957 team. of 6,800. The Tiger eleven then visited Scott's stadium where they capitalized on numerous Scott fumbles and errors to come out on top by a 33-6 score. The state's top team then took their seventh and eighth straight games by downing Lima, 32-U and Dayton, 47-U. Playing under the worst possible weather conditions, Hilton Murphy's boys squeezed by a stubborn Macomber team by a l2-7 count. The Tigers then journeyed to Cleveland to play one of the state's top teams. DeVilbiss' overall bench strength helped the Tigers to win 19-l4. In the annual Thanksgiving day game with Libbey, the Bengals overpowered the south-side eleven 13-7 to finish their season undefeated. Ierry Koszyki lerry graduated from St. Catherines Elemen- tary School. This was his second varsity sea- son as tackle. Fine co-ordination and strength helped Ierry secure a first string position with the varsity this year. Ohio University will be his home beginning next fall. Bill Akos Bill is a graduate of Whittier Grade School. Offensive center and defensive guard were the two positions that Bill played while he was on the varsity team for two years. A place on the all-city team was Bill's reward for his fine ef- forts. Don Anstead Seventeen year old Don is a graduate of Whittier Grade School and played for the Whit- tier Troians. This was his second year on the varsity and it found him playing offensive left end and defensive linebacker. His outstanding play throughout the season gained Don a berth on the Blade-Times all-city team. Bay Ramsey C433 and Tom English U31 team up on a Libbey pass-receiver to prevent a scoring threat Pat Gribbon 1367 and Mark Koechley KSZB charge the passer in the Central game - H - Dick Storm :' '- - 1 AVP I' Ezq : ,.,. Dick is a seventeen year old senior who ,'1,. graduated from Whittier Grade School. l-le 1 A ' ': E, nul uu played his second season as defensive half- ,.:.: :,:,, , back and will enroll at the University of To- ' :.y J iedo next fall. it ,.t,.: V.., V,:. , ':ii: -. '- :.:2Vf :1ii2i.fi..: Q .E::r:.,.,,.. , ., ...t.t..i.,:fE2 Bolo Came lo DoVlllolSS from l-ooolollow Gfooo Soloool- llo Spool lolo oooooo VofollY season as left tackle or right guard. Bob's fierce 138 attitude on the gridiron helped him to nail down a spot on the Blade-Times all-city team. Fred Henning Fred Went to Trinity Lutheran Grade School but played for the McKinley Hornets in the W.T.l.A.L. He played his second season as number one quarterback while playing some defense as linebacker as well. Fine ball han- dling and accurate passing earned Fred a place on the all-city second team. Dan Kwiatkowski Dan graduated from Whittier wnere he played half- back on the team. This was his third season as half- back at DeVilbiss. Great speed and fine agility were the main factors that got Dan named to the first team all-city and placed him on the all-state team. Dan will enroll at the University of Georgia next fall. Mel Shapiro Mel played first string football for DeVeaux Grade School before his entrance at Delfilbiss four years ago. He spent his two years on the Varsity playing offensive fullback and defensive halfback. Mel was elected to the all-city team this year as a fullback. Ron Coutcher C321 has this extra point blocked but there were many others throughout the season that got by. Paul Schiedernantel Paul attended Bancroft Grade School and Princeton lr. High and South High in Youngs- town, Ohio. This was his second season as varsity center and linebacker. Paul is also a top-notch student in the classroom. lim Gerber lim is a graduate of Longfellow Grade School where he also played football. This was his second season as an offensive tackle and de- fensive guard. Though Iim doesn't say much, he is admired by all of his teammates for his fine sportsmanship and conduct on and off the field. Larry Wadsworth Larry, a 139 pound senior, is a graduate of Nathan Hale Grade School. This was his sec- ond year With the varsity as defensive line- backer. Though Larry is small for football, he more than makes up for his stature through sheer determination. A lot of activity here but everyone ignores the ball. 4 TOP ROW: Mike Burkett, Dan Carroll, Bill Melot, lim Dun- can, Don Scouten, Dave Holland, Ray Sweeney, lim lack- son, Bart Schroeder, Doug Huff, Dan Gring, Coach Warren Doc Goode. ROW TWO: Steve Wexler, Dick Summer- ville, Tim Soster, Dave Wise, Bill Stine, Iim Kaiser, Terry Tracy, Dan Menniger, Bill Thompson, Bill Taylor. ROW THREE: Ray Ramsey, Henny Dean, Tom Tice, Dick Welty, Gary Rupel, Ovid McLaughlin, Ray Bentley, lim Bearss, lim Van Deilen, Bill Sullings. Harvey Decker T V- Harvey, a seventeen year old senior, has been on ...li the varsity two years. He graduated from Glenwood , Q Grade School and attended Scott two years before com- .,., ,.V., my ' ing to DeVilbiss. He played left end while on offense 4 and right end and linebacker when on defense. ff ,.. I .,.., ,, , :':fi'l 't'tt:' t ,,': lim Phillip I.-gi 1,.:E lim is a seventeen year old senior and a graduate of Glenwood School. He is playing his second season as defensive linebacker on the varsity and hopes to enroll at Denison Uni- versity next fall. Car1Owed Carl, a seventeen year old senior, went to St. Ann's Elementary School. This was his second varsity season as offensive halfback and defensive safety. Besides being an out- standing football player, Carl also does a fine iob in the classroom. 14-'I V Buzz Mewhort gets blocked out of the play this time by a Woodward defender. - Basketball Under the fine leadership of Coach Tom ln- man, the varsity basketball team of 1957-58 finished a strong third in the City League. Al- though the team was dominated by the pres- ence of senior Buzz Mewhort, outstanding team- work and an able bench helped the Tigers win many games. The Tigers played one of the toughest schedules in many years with five games being against three of the state's top eleven teams. Because of the brilliant defense tactics of Don Spohler backed up by the shoot- ing abilities of Buzz Mewhort, Mel Shapiro, and lim Mack, the team won ten games during the year. Buzz Mewhort set many records during his three years on the first string varsity team. Among them were the following: most total points for three years competition tl049l: high- est single game score C4357 most total points for one season of play 148055 all-city first team two yearsg all-state first team one year. Buzz also won the honor of being selected to play in the North-South All Star game with many of the state's top players. DeVilbiss Opponent 36 45 59 55 52 51 50 48 55 43 Macomber . . . St. Francis ..... Tiffin Columbian Central ........ Scott .... Waite ..... Zanesville . . . Libbey ...... Lima Senior Woodward .... Central ....... Cleveland Shaw Scott .......... Macomber ..... Waite ....... Woodward .... Libbey ........ Toumament Macomber .... Central .... Coach Tom Inman gives his boys some valuable information during a time out. ,,. , 3... TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Fritz Gautheir, lim Bearss, Ron Miller, Tom Tice, lim Reed, Gary Decker, Ron Coutcher, Dave Moore, Coach Dave Hardy, Iirn Mack, Mel Shapiro, Dick Welty, Dick Starett, Bud Bodley, lack Ludgate, Iohn Snider, Ron Sautter. ROW TWO: Bob Good, Bruce Friedman, Sam Richardson, Dick Pohl, Howard Backman, Bob Hunter, Ron Thompson, Ietf Track Elmore, lim Phillip, Ron Phillips, Don Hostetter, Don Sharpe Cy Yoakum, Mike Chesrown, Wyatt Doberman, Bill Seillinqs ROW THREE: Ken Meredith, Garry Kirkendell, Iohn Patterson, Bob Fielding, Dave Somerville, Gary Cooperman, Iohn Odom Steve Wexler, Ron Laubeck, Tom Peck, Carl Owed, Dick Storm Kent Matthews, Bob Russom, Iim Gerlack, Greg Decker. E Bill Black leads the field to Win the one-hundred yard dash. Pole vaulter Mike Webb clears nine feet four inches on his Way to placing in the Night Relays finals. 144 1 Mel Shapiro tries for forty-five leei in the shot put. Ron Taylor clears the hurdles withoui Q mistake in 120 ycrrd high hurdles race. 'I45 Bob Rusom qoes high into the crir in his qualifying jump during the Scott Meet, m .4 i SEN' - GHS TOP ROW: Coach Robert Longley, Bill Dean, Walter Wast, Bob Kumnick, Steve Basch, Ierry Ban- nisier, Iohn Sampson. FRONT ROW: Gary Troutrnan, Larry England, lim Bing, Iim Pawlaczyk, Tom Duvendack, Iefi Sampson. Tennis i' 'k 'k Hi' 'k 'A' Golf 4 TOP ROW: Donald Greene, Karl I-luls, Coach Don Black, Dick Greene, Harmon Miller. FRONT ROW: Bob Ciralsky, Tom Griner, Ioe Greenberg, Ioe Cherry. 11- l E TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Coach Norm Kies, Gil Klein, Bob Haydu, Ion Strole, Dave Bernard, nm iron, Bill Steiner, Gary Wengrow. ROW TWO: Bob Myers, lim Gerber, Dale Fedd, Bob Polyosko, Bill Thompson, Dave Cobb, Lynn Gautheir, Ron McDole. Baseball Under the direction of the coach, Norm Kies, the Tigers last year finished in a tie with Waite for first place. They were led by a fine pitching staff headed by Bob Polyosko, Bob Myers, and Dave Cobb. The infield was Well taken care of by Lynn Gautheir at third, Dave Cassavar at shortstop, Bob Williord at second base, and Ron lVlcDole covering first base. Bob Haydu was the top bat- ter for the Tigers throughout the year. Bob was rewarded for his efforts by Winning a try-out with the Detroit Tigers at their spring training camp. The team as a whole was very well balanced and no one person stood out above the others. Norm Kies Coach Norman Kies led DeVilbiss to an outstand- ing season. Mr. Kies is a Well qualified athlete, having once played professional baseball with the New York Yankees. His ability to handle boys and develop their makes him a respected and well liked coach. We are all depending on Mr. Kies to bring us many winning teams in the future. A potentials is what 'I4 H, , k S, K its ta- E QQ , tx OFFICERS OF GAS: Brenda Elton, President, Lila Fox, Vice President, Thedora Ariz, Secretary, Elfrieda Spohler, Treasurer, and Bea Walling, Historian, lead their group through service, social, and athletic programs. Xl 1 LBIS Girls' Athletic Society i HLETXCQ P- I Foul shots and extra points are all part of an exciting basketball game after school. Members of GAS come back after school to enjoy a game of volleyball or another favorite sport. 'amy ,M -07, M 9, M5f gQB.., , . ,Qs X 2 k , ' I V-gfgrif'i w,1k v l :HV Y n i UE 'F . MQW W2 ff ' nh' , 1 , M 'H . A , , 5 g W Q - 1 x J Q www G in 'ggi , Q if .Ex A 13 K1 WIS? S yf ' i 2 ,X m at ' N YM '2'jf'l'3 KA C Al R. . wp A V 'fM,3f, .- ,LWZYF 523717 Q ' , w gi wifi 42 f ,2 ' f juz? 33' i A xX,,1, , , ,A A MM, n L 2 M 'Ji 7531 ' 1,5 ,f 4'43?fi4' ' 7i0 1yz'3ff If llfixw Ak fsiigl, I K ,. l. ' wwswfif' . -. M, jg 5 ig: - 2 A- H -V4.4 :,M,::gz.L , ,L X . 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Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Organizations Commission 27 School Service Commission 37 Homeroom Secre- tary 37 Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries- Arrangements Comm. 2-3-47 GAS 17 Christ- ian Youth l-27 Future Teachers l-2-3-4, President 47 Bowling Green Tests Honor- able Mention 37 Ohio Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 47 Froshmores 1-27 Na- tional Honor Society 3-4. ADAMS, DARLENE tDcn-lj 24. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids and Invitations Comm. 37 Homeroom Pot O' old Rep. 37 Deviltries-Program Comm. 17 GAS 17 Tri-D's 2-3-4, Chaplain 3, Vice President 47 Froshmores l-27 Office Help 1-2-37 Sub-Chm. Community Chest Drive 4. ADLER, SUSAN tSueJ 24. Awards Com- missionmission 37 Y-Teens 17 GAS l-27 Philaletheans 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4. AEY, CLARA tC1arel 24. Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Bids Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Moth- ers' Tea Menu Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1-2-47 German Club 27 Adella Social Club 3-4, Vice President 3, President AEY, WILLIAM . . . lwillyl 24. AKOS, WILLIAM lBil1l 24. Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Publicity Comm. 47 Guidance Commission 37 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, President 2-3-47 Football 1-2-3-47 De- viltries-Cast 4, Publicity Comm. 47 Ar- gonis 37 Dramatics Club 4. ALSPAUGH, IUDITH Uudyl 24. Honor Roll 2-41 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Band and Ballroom Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. I-Hop Band and Ballroom Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Midwinter 47 Student ouncil Rep. 37 Home- room Secretary 2, Vice President 47 Devil- tries-Cast 4, Try-Outs Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 GAS l7 Thadevileans 27 Peri- cleans 3-47 Sorelles 3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. AMID, ANDREW tAndyJ 24. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Comm. E7 Inga-murals 3-47 Debate Club 4, ICC ep. . ANSTED. DONALD lDonl 24. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 37 Basketball l-27 Football 1-2-3-47 Bowling 2-37 Intra-murals 47 Deviltries-Cast 47 Los Gauchos 27 Quill and Dagger 3-4. ARNOLD, RUSSELL lBuzzardJ 24. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Homeroom President 37 Foot- ball l-27 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Intra-murals 47 Los Gauchos 27 Argonis 2-37 National Honor Society 3-4. ARNOS, CORNELIA .. . lConniel 24. Honor Roll l-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 School Service Commission 3-47 Student Council Rep. 37 Student Council Comm. 37 Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. l, Stamp Rep. 27 A Capella Choir 47 Orchestra l-2-3-47 To- ledo Youth Orchestra 1-2-3-4.7 All City Or- chestra l-2-3-47 All-State Orchestra 37 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Program Comm. 2, Try-Outs Comm. 47 GAS 17 Equestri- ennes l-2-3, ICC Rep. 2, Treasurer 37 Dra- matics Club 27 Debutantes 27 Sorelles 3-47 Sgt.-at-arms 47 Thalians 3-47 ICC Rep. 47 lst Place District Handicapped Essay 47 Froshmores 17 Revelries Comm. 2-37 Night Relays Program Comm. 37 Chm. ICC Dance 47 Thespians 3-47 National Honor Society 47 Social Director ICC 4. ARTZ, THEODORA tTeddyl 24. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Comm. 47 Home- room Red Cross Rep. 37 GAS l-2-3-4, Sec- retary 47 harlemos 2-3-4, Secretary 37 Pep Club 3-47 Ohio Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 47 Froshmores l7 National Honor Society 3-47 Gym Leader l-2-3. SENIORS ASTON, MARIAN . . . 24. Class Play Try- Outs Comm. 37 Homeroom Treasurer 17 Future Teachers l7 Pay-a-el-sa 1-27 Sisco 3-47 Hall Patrol 2-3. BABCOCK, LARRY 24. Honor Roll 2-47 Organizations Commission 47 Homeroom President 47 Honorable Mention District, City, Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Astronomy Club 2-3-47 Forum 4. BACA, IOAN Entered 1957. BACON, IOHN t'l'ootsl 24. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, Reading Comm. 47 Student Activities Com- mission 27 Finance Commission 37 ICC Program Director 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Deviltries- Scenery Comm. 37 Bowling Green Test- 7th Ohio in Latin l, 4th Ohio in Geometry 2, 9th Ohio in English 37 Honorable Men- tion Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Engineering Society 2-37 Astronomy Club 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, Vice President 3, President 47 Ger- man Club 3-4, Vice President 47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Honorable Mention Forum Freshman Award l. BANDFIELD. BROOKE 24. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Secretary 27 Class Trip Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 47 School Service Commission l-2-3-47 Homeroom Secretary 3-4, Red Cross Rep. 3-47 A Capella Choir l-2-3-47 Deviltries- Cast l-2-3, Make-Up Comm. 3-4, Chm. 47 GAS 1-27 Sharps and Flats l-2-37 Pa-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Sub-Debs 3-4, Vice Pres- ident 47 Froshmores l-27 Night Relays So- liciting Comm. 3. BANNISTER, GERALD Uerryl 24. Honor Roll 1'3f Class Play Publicity Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Guidance Commission 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Chm. Student Council Feature Movie Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries- Tickets Comm. 2-3-47 Los Gauchos 27 Ar- gonis 2-37 Key Club 2-3-47 Forum 2-3-4, Vice President 47 Football Manager l-27 Tennis 1-2-3-47 Intra-murals 1-2-3-47 Frosh- mores 1. BARBER, DAVID tCur1yl 24. BARNARD GEORGE 24. Baccalaureate Comm. 4. BASC1-I STEVE 24. Honor Roll 3-42 Class Dance Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Assembies Commis- sioner 47 Student Council Rep. 17 Home- room President 27 Basketball l-2-37 Intra- murals 2-3-42 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries -Publicity Comm. 37 La Alianza 37 Key Club l-27 Quill and Dagger 2-3-4. BAUMAN, VICTORIA tFlashl 24. Hon- or Roll 1-3-47 Class Dance Band Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Properties Comm. 37 Awards Commission 17 National Service Commission 3, Commissioner 47 Homeroom Secretary 1, President 37 Girls' Chorus l-27 Deviltries-Properties Comm. 1-2-3-4, Ass't. Chm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 Y-Teens 1-2, ICC Rep. l7 Future Nurses l-27 Sisco 2-3-4, Chaplain 47 Thalians 3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Sorelles 3-47 Froshmores 17 Revelries Try- Outs Comm. 37 NaNtiona1 Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Reception Comm. 3. BAYI-IA, IUDITH tI.B.l 25. Honor Roll 47 Co-Chm.-Senior Prom 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. 47 Student Council Evaluation Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice President 2, Secretary 37 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Sopho- more Class Editor 3, Faculty and Student Activities Editor 47 Deviltries-Cast 3, Try- Outs Comm. l-2-3-47 GAS 17 Thadevileans 27 Y-Teens l-2, Vice President 17 Sorelles 3-4, Treasurer 37 Pericleans 3-42 Frosh- mores 1-27 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Comm. 37 Delegate to Ohio University Workshop for Publications 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 47 Entertainment for Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. BEATTY, HAD fBatesl Honor Roll l-2- 3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Comm. 27 Co- Chm. Class Trip 37 Guidance Commission- er 47 Homeroom Vice President 27 Football 1-27 Track 3-47 Intra-murals 3-47 Los Gau- gliaoi 27 La Alianza 37 Quill and Dagger BECK, CAROL tBeckyl 25. Class Play Invitations Comm. 37 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Band l-2-3-4, Maiorette 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 37 Y-Teens 27 Sisco l-2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 47 Sorelles 3-4, Chaplain 47 Scott Variety Show 4. 7 BECKER, PAMELA . . . tAcel 25. Honor Roll 1-47 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Posters Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. 37 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-27 Prism Staff 3-4, Associate Editor 47 Deviltries-Refreshments Comm. 37 Philaletheans 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3-4: Frosh- mores l7 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Delegate to Northwestern Ohio Iour- nalism Workshop 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4. BEDDOW. ANN tAnniel 25. I-I-lop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Baccalaureate 47 Wel- fare Commission 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 4, Secretary 47 Devil- tries-Refreshments Comm. 4: Y-Teens l-2- 3-4, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 37 Pay-a-el-sa 3-47 Froshmores l. BENEDICT. NANCY 25. GAS 17 Future Teachers 2-3-4. BERGER. LYNNDA fI.ynnl 25. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Treasurer 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Reading Comm. 37 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 School Service Com- mission l-2-37 Student Council Rep. 17 Stu- dent Council Dance Decorations Comm. l7 Homeroom President 27 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 All City Chorus 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 2-3-4, Party Comm. 2-3, Ass't. Student Di- rector 37 Y-Teens 27 GAS 1-27 Pay-a-el-sa 1-2-3-4, Chaplain 47 Sub-Debs 47 Frosh- mores l-27 National Honor Society 3-47 Rev- elries Script Comm. 27 Entertainment for Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Outstanding Sophomore Girl Award 2. BERMAN. BARBARA tBarbiel 25. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom P.T.A. Rep. l-3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 World. Affairs 17 Charle- mos 2-3, Historian 37 Froshmores l. BERNARD, DAVID tBigsl 25. Sub-Chm. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Sr. Midwinter 47 Homeroom Vice President 2-3-47 Football 1-2-3-47 Basketball l-27 Base- ball l-2-3-47 Intra-murals 3-47 Los Gauchos 27 Talisman 2-37 Argonis 2-3-4. President 2-37 Froshmores 1-22 Stadium Guard 1-27 Basketball Guard 3-47 Cafeteria Guard 4. BERTWI-IISTLE, SANDRA lSandyJ 25. Class Play Program Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Secretary 37 Pep Club 37 Future Teachers 2-3, Vice- President 37 Vo-ee-theans 2-3, Historian 37 Froshmores l7 Deans' Office 4. BEST, BETTY IEAN 25. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sisco 1-27 Christian Youth l-2-3-4, Recording Secretary 47 Red Cross Club 4 BIERY, DONALD 25. BING, IAMES tBonqJ 25. Honor Roll 47 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Senior Prom Pub- licity Comm. 47 Intra-murals 2-3-47 Tennis 47 Talisman 3-4, Treasurer 47 Quill and Dagger 47 Honorable Mention Ohio Schol- arship Test 47 Froshmores l-2. BIRSE. BONNIE 25. Class Dance Comm. 27 Homeroom Vice President 3, Red Cross Rep. 47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 47 Alay- thians 17 Froshmores 1. BIORK, DANIEL tDant 25. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Los Gauchos 3-4. BLACK, CARLIN Uoel 25. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Student Council Rep. 3-47 Chm. Stu- dent Council Courtesy Comm. 47 Football l7 A Capella Choir 1-2-3-47 Delphians 2-3- 4, Secretary 27 Astronomy Club l-2-37 En- gineering Society l-2-3-47 Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 47 National Honor Society 3-4. BLANCHARD. SANDI tSambol 25. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Band l-2-3-4, Majorette 1-2- 3-4, Captain 47 Deviltries-Cast 1-2-3-4, Chm. Choreography Comm. 47 Sisco 1-21 Revelries-Cast 2-37 Band Council 47 Scott Variety Show 2-3-47 Homecoming Queen 4. BLESING, DAVID . . . tDa:vel 25. BLOOM, PHILIP tspiderl 25. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Sr. Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Intra-murals 3-47 Deviltries Cast 27 Debate Club 27 World Affairs 2-37 Froshmores 1. GLASSWAIE , V 'r3i3l1:i:l3E:lEgns E 1AmsLAsswmu un 55 MR j f' 4 E E i llsmlnonu IZT: 5 E K N W' ? Zi. ::: 30 KIICIPQLIEQ W ra. E , 1: EE EEEEEEEE E f awww V 2 12 1' .1:1-1.'1-, . ,..:::1:U:::cx:':.E5 1 1 gvxeggm-Q55 is A mv 'el ew vs 2-ww msn:-ummm K3-V if- ,' ! x CWENS-ILLINOIS W1 A cuss mock W 1 re?-NV4 Hi ,.. ,,. , fl If ' '11 Q ? i 1 .'., ::.r' ---- A x., V3 . A '::' :Q - w Gm' cA '5 '- f' 12- f1 f AND woon cnszs 1 5 , a I X 5 U, xg 3 I 2-- HQWM2 WE 'E EEE EE INSULATING Pnonucrs H ' ' f jg CONTAINERS f l .1 5 . ' 1? . K p f ' V 3 fl , .x ' . 2 'S ...nf W --'H 1 - 'Wi' ' 3 13 5 5 5 ,... 'if . x.x, 2 V 52 : 4 1 MAKERS OF Q PRODUCTS WENS-ILLINUIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO 2 BOIARSKI, WILLIAM lBilll 25. BOLDT, LINDA 25. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations omm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Senior Midwinter Invitations Comm. 47 Homeroom President 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 47 Deviltries-Cast 27 GAS 1-27 German Club 3-47 Philaletheans 2-3-4, Treasurer 3-47 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 National Honor Society 4. BORTEI., LINDA tCookiej 25. Girls' Chorus 2. BRAY, MARIORIE tMcu'giel 26. BRENEMAN, IAMES tBi-ennyl 26. Devil- tries-eScenery Comm. 37 Science Club l. BRIGHTON, IOANNE Uocmiel 26. BRIM, JOAN Uoj 26. BRUNK, BARBARA tBcu'bJ 26. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus l-27 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-4. BUCKLER. IOHN tRedl 26. BUERMELE, BYRON tByl 26. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 3. BART, SUSAN tSueJ 26. Honor Roll 17 Class Dance Comm. 27 Class Play Try- Outs Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Decora- tions Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary l-47 Band 3-4, Majorette 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Co-Chm. Usherettes Comm. 47 Sisco 17 Thadevileans 2-3-47 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores l7 Scott Variety Show 47 Band Council 47 Band Librarian 4. CADY, SUSAN tSuel 26. Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Secretary 47 Sisco l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 4. CALEF, BONNIE .. . 26. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Homeroom Red Cros Rep. 17 Philaletheans I-22 Christian Youth 2-3-47 Honorable Men- tion Ohio Scholarship Test 4. CAMPBELL, DARRYL tDilly Dallyl 26. Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 17 Frosh- mores l-2. CAREY, KATHLEEN lKa1hyl 26. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Pub- licity Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Pro- gram Comm. 37 Assemblies Commission l-27 Student Activities Commission 3, Com- missioner 47 Pericleans 3-47 Sorelles 3-4, Treasurer 37 Thadevileans 27 Bowling Green Scholastic Test Awards l-2-3. CARNAHAN, CHARLES QChuCkj 26. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. I-Hop Band Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Na- tional Student Council Convention Comm. 27 Student Council Rep. 47 Student Coun- cil Public Relations Comm. 47 School Ser- vice Commission 47 Band l-2-3-47 Orches- tra 47 Pit Band 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 47 Forum 2-3-47 Sharps and Flats 2-3, Treas- urer 37 Froshmores 17 Scott Variety Show 37 Buckeye Boys' State Delegate 37 Cast for Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 3. CASSIDY, BARBARA . .. tBarbl 26. CHERRY. IOEL Uoel 26. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Father and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Stamp Rep. 47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 47 Delphians 2-3- 4, Treasurer 27 Los Gauchos 2-37 Astron- omy Club 2-3-47 Honorable Mention Bow- ling Green American History Test 37 Hon- orable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 giashmores 1-2: National Honor Society CIMNEY. IOYCE Uoyj 26. CLAP, IUDY Uudl 26. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date 47 Student Council Rep. 2-47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 37 Student Council Feature Movie Comm. 47 Future Nurses l-2-3, President 37 Froshmores. CLARK, RONALD tRonJ 43. Class Play Ticket Comm. 47 Science Club l. CONNERS, LINDA . . . tLynnl 26. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Moth- ers' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 17 GAS 17 Future Nurses l-27 Dra- matics Club Play 17 Easter Play 3. COOK, RICHARD fCookiel Homeroom Prism Rep. 4. SENIORS COOK, SUSAN tCaseyJ 26. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I- Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Sen- ior Memorial 47 National Service Com- mission 2-37 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-37 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 3-47 Y- Teens 17 GAS l7 Future Teachers 1-27 Pay-a-el-sa l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Sub-Debs 3-4, Treasurer 47 Thalians 3-4, Treasurer 47 Revelries Tickets Comm. 1. COOMBS, LEONARD tLeol 26. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 4. COONEY, PATRICIA tPatl 26. COX, DAVID . .. tDavej 26. Wrestling l-2- 3-4. DALER. FREDERICK lDex-fl 26. Home- room Red Cross Rep. 17 Froshmores l-27 Hall Guard 2. DARGAN, IOYCE 26. I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Sr. Midwinter Comm. 47 Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Sgt.- at-arms 47 Sub Debs 3-47 Vo-ee-thians 2-3-4, Chaplain 4. DEALEY, WILLIAM CBilll 27. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Decoration Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Trip Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Announcements 47 Student Council Rep. 17 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Stamp Rep. 47 intra-murals 2-3-4, Wrest- ling Tournament 27 Los Gauchos 3-47 Del- phian Literary Society 2-3-47 Honorable Mention in Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Revelries Comm. 2-3-4. DECKER, HARVEY tHm-vt 27. Intra- rraigigals 37 Varsity Football 3-4. Entered DEEB, CAROL 27. Varsity Drag Dec- orations Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Prism Rep. 27 Stamp Rep. 47 Deviltries Properties Comm. 2-3-47 Frau- leins 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Welcoming Comm. 3. DEI-IM, BARBARA tBobbiel 27. Home- room Prism Rep. 1. DENMAN JUDY tDennyl 27. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Play Tic- kets Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 47 Prism Reporter 3-47 Deviltries Tickets Comm. 1-2- 37 Frauleins 3-4, President 47 Future Teachers 47 Froshmores 17 Night Relays Awards Comm. 37 Hall Patrol 2. DENNIS, KAY . . . Honor Roll 17 I-Hop Dec- oration Comm. 37 Homeroom President 1-27 Red Cross Rep. 3-47 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Future Teachers 27 Bowling Club 37 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores l-2. DENNEY THOMAS tToml 43. I-Hop Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Sr. Midwinter 47 Sr. Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom President l-2-3-47 Los Gauchos 3-4. DER MANELIAN, HARRIETTA tl-Iarriel 27. Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Announcements Comm. 47 Sisco 4. Entered l957. DERSHER, EVELYN KEVJ 27. DETWILER, DAVID tDavel 27. DICKEY, SANDRA tScmdyl 27. Honor Roll 1-37 School Service Commission 17 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Y-Teens l-47 Christian Youth I-2-3, Secretary 37 lluture Nurses 3-47 National Honor Society DILLE, IUDITH . . . Uudyj 27. GAS l-2. DITMEYER, GERALD Uerryl 27. DOWNING, KAY . .. tAceJ 27. Drag Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Amica 4. Varsity DOWNS, PATRICIA tPatl 27. Amica 3-4, Historian 4. DRAKEY, GEORGE tDrakel 27. Home- room President l, PTA Rep. 4. DREHER, DONNA tLeel 27. GAS l. DUNI-IAM, BYRON lDocl 27. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Co-Chm. Class Play 37 Senior Mid- winter Publicity Comm. 47 Deviltries Cast 3, Properties Comm. l, Arrangements Comm. 2, Ass't. Chm. 3, Co-Chm. 47 Class Play Cast 37 Dramatics Club l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 37 Sharps and Flats 3-47 Froshmores 17 Revelries Cast 2, Decorations Comm. 2-3. Publicity Comm. 47 ICC Dance Pub- licity Comm. 3. DURRANT, CAROLYN lshortyl 27. Sub- Chm. Class Dance Comm. 27 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Play 47 National Service Commission l-2-37 Awards Commission 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries Party Comm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 Future Teachers 1: Charlemos 1-27 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Sub-Debs 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Thalians 3-4, President 47 Froshmores 17 Night Relays Queens Comm. 3. DUVENDACK, IANE lKin-it 43. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Class Play Scenery Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 27 Orches- tra 1-2-37 Deviltries Comm. 1-47 Future Nurses 2-37 Y-Teens 3-47 Amica l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, Corresponding Secretary 4: Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Decorations Comm. 2-3. DUVENDACK, THOMAS . . . lToml 27. EAST, SALLY tSa1l 27. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Trip Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 47 Senior Prom Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room Secretary 37 Prism Rep. 47 Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2-47 Future Nurses 17 Cheveaux 27 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Vice President 47 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores l-2. EBSTRUP, KAREN . . . 27. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Program Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Play Program Comm. 47 Assemblies Commis- sion 17 Homeroom President l, Treasurer 2-3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries Publicity Comm. l-2, Refreshments Comm. 47 World Affairs l-27 La Alianza 3-47 Vice Presi- dent 47 Sorelles 3-41 Froshmores l-27 Revel- ries Publicity Comm. 2. EDINGER. IANICE . . . Uanl 27. ELTON, BRENDA 27. Class Play Try- Outs Comm. 37 Class Trip Comm. 47 Home- room Treasurer 47 Deviltries Cast 2, Fi- nance Comm. 2, Program Comm. 47 Chev- eaux 1-27 Philaletheans 2-3-42 GAS l-2-3-47 Vo-ee-theians 3-4, Treasurer 3, President 47 Froshmores l-27 National Honor Society 3-4. ENGLISH, TOM tEng.J 27. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Comm. 27 Class Vice Pres- ident 37 Co-Chm. Senior Banquet 47 Ath- letics Commission 37 Assemblies Commis- sion 47 Homeroom President 2, Vice Pres- ident l-37 Baseball 1-27 Basketball 1-27 Football l-2-3-4, Co-Captain 47 Tennis 47 Bowling 2-3-4, Captain 47 lntra-murals 1-2- 3-47 Deviltries Cast 4, Comm. 3-47 Key Club 2-37 Argonis 2-3, Vice President 27 Quill and Dagger 2-3-4, Vice President 47 Talis- man 2-3-47 Froshmores 1-21 National Honor Society 47 Outstanding Iunior Boy Award 3. EVERAITT, LESLIE Uunqle limi 27. Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Senior Mid- winter Announcements Comm. 47 Intra- murals 37 Boys' Glee Club 4. FAULKNER. GLORIA tGloriousj 28. Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Bids Comm. 37 Senior Prom Decora- tions Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 17 Devil- tries-Secretarial Comm. 1, Tickets Comm. 3, Try-Outs Comm. 47 Christian Youth l-27 Pep Club 37 Vo-eethians 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Easter Play Cast 2. FEHN, GREGORY lGreql 28. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Trip Comm. 47 Welfare Commission l-27 Student Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Vice President 27 lntra-murals 1-27 Bowling 37 Deviltries-Finance Comm. 1, Script Comm. 47 Cheveaux 27 Quill and Dagger 2-3-47 Froshmores l-27 National Honor Society 3-47 Hall Patrol l7 Outstand- ing Freshman Boy l. I-'EIER, WILLIAM tWillt 28. Honor Roll 47 Class Trip Comm. 47 Intra-murals 47 Entered 1957. ZLc1zlwzL,S,.0QciA.lcn, f ,, J. INSURANCE FOR ALL NEEDS rl. f V, V- f-0 J 4 Phone GI4-3479 I -1 F of 5 A I 1 A X25-C4 1.1, 2509 Begutort Avenue X X' 4 X Q - 'NNN , 7. Toledo 13,01-110 X W R-if' Q J-it D ! 0 Sam, cSrhwafr.f3,, Quo. Telephone Jobs Truly Fine Home Furnishings it ' cl d 4125 Monroe Street O er Vane Cm interesting Work tor girls Toledo 13, Ohio the OHIO BELL telephone company GReenwooc1 5-8601 Z9-mam? Few., me mah 4 Zezfm Vmfazeuckm HALFTONES O 2-3-4 COLOR PROCESS ZINC ETCHINGS HI-ETCH oFFsE'r TELEPHONE CH 1-6219 ' TOLEDO 2, OHIO PLAQUES MAGNESIUM PLATES PRINTS ON RUBBER-METAL EMBOSSING DIES 323 20TH STREET 153 4 FELDMAN, IOAN tl-'elzyl 28. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Program Comm. 3, Reading Comm. 47 Organizations Commis- sion l-2-3, Commissioner 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. l7 Student Council Revision Comm. 17 Homeroom President 37 Deviltries-Ar- rangements Comm. 47 World Affairs 1-2-37 Froshmores 17 NiNght Relays Comm. 37 National Honor Society 3-4. FELKER. GARY tGarl 28. FIELDING, ROBERT tButchJ 28. Honor Roll 3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice-President 1, Stamp Rep. 2, President 47 Football 27 Track 2-3-47 Intra- murals 37 Hi-Y l-2, President I-21 Stamp and Coin Club 1-27 Key Club 3-4. PINK. BARBARA . . . tBarbl. FISH, CHARLES 28. FLECK. SANDRA . . . tsandyl 28. FOLGER, FRANK . . . tFolgJ 28. FORD, BARBARA tBcu'bl 28. Honor Roll 2-47 lr.-Sr. Farewell Band Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothtrs' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 27 Deviltries-Secretarial Comm. 47 Froshmores 1. FORE, SANDRA . . . lSo:ndyj 28. FREDERICK, RUTH ANN theddyl 28. Sub-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date Pro- gram Comm. 47 Senior Midwinter Invita- tions Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 37 Future Nurses 1-2-3-47 Y-Teens 1-2-3-47 Froshmores l-2. FREER, DONNA. . .tD.I.l 28. Honor Roll 1-2- 3-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 I-I-lop Bids Comm. 37 Class Play Reading Comm. 47 Student Activities Commission 17 Or- ganizations Commission 27 Welfare Com- mission 37 Student Council 37 Publication Commissioner 47 Student Council Rep. 27 Student Council Feature Movie Comm. 27 Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 37 Stamp Rep. 37 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Sophomore Class Editor 3, Classes Editor 47 Girls' Chorus l-27 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Secretarial Comm. l, Arrangements Comm. l-2-3-4, Ass't. Chm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 GAS 17 Dramatics Club 17 Future Teachers 1-27 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Pay-a- el-sa 1-2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 47 Sub-Debs 3-4, President 47 Won American Legion Essay 37 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries -Talent Comm. l, Publicity Con-im. 2-37 National Honor Society 3-47 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Oi- ficials Comm. 37 Christmas Play Cast 2-37 Delegate to Ohio University Workshop for Publications 37 Entertainment Ior Facullty Christmas Party 3-47 Entertainment for Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Server for Faculty Teas 37 Usher for Graduation 37 Outstanding Iunior Girl Award 3. FRICKE. LINDA lFrickJ 28. Honor Roll 47 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 27 Y-Teens 17 Tri-D's 37 Ezelles 3, ICC Rep. 37 Froshmores 1-27 Hall Pa- trol 27 Library Guard 4. FRIEND, GERALD tGerryl 28. FRISK, MARILYN tl-'riskiel 28. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Homeroom Treasurer 2-3, PTA Rep. 47 Frauleins 3-47 Thadevileans 2-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Hall Patrol 1-27 Tigerette 2-3. FROST, IAN tl-'rostyl 28. Homeroom Prism Rep. 47 Track 17 Intra-murals 47 Talisman 2-3-4. FRYBARGER, HELEN . .. tFryl 28. FULLMER. BARBARA tBarbJ 29. Home- room Treasurer 1-2, Vice President 3, Sec- retary 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Sorelles 3-4. FURR, IUDITH tl-'uzzyt 29. Honor Roll 1-37 I-l-lop Decorations Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Secre- tary 2-37 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-An rangements Comm. 37 Froshmores l-27 Fu- ture Nurses l-27 Future Teachers 37 Server for Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 3. GAINES. MARY lMaziel 29. Honor Roll 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. l-2, Prism Rep. 47 Deviltries Costume Room Comm. 2-3-47 GAS 1-27 Equestriennes l-2-3-4, Vice Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, President 47 Gym Leader 2. SENIORS GANDEE CAROL tLizl 29. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Organiza- tions Commission 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Student Council Dance Bids Comm. 37 Homeroom President 1-47 Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2, Usherettes Comm. 3-47 Dramatics Club 17 Thadevileans 2-3-4, His- torian 3, Vice President 47 Frauleins 3-4, Treasurer 47 Froshmores l-2, Night Relays Welcoming Comm. 37 National Honor So- ciety 4. GARN, CAROLE Uoyl 29. GARWOOD, GERALD tlerryl 29. Home- room Treosurer l-27 Stamp Rep. 3-47 Foot- ball l7 Basketball 17 Track 27 Intra-murals 1-2-3-47 Talisman 2-3-4, Chaplain 4. GAUTHIER, MARY lKayl 29. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Deviltries Try-Outs Comm. 37 Frauleins 3-4. GAYNOR. PATRICIA tPatJ 29. Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 37 Future Teachers l-27 Amica 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Ofiice Help l-2-3-4. GEITHMAN. IUDITH Uudyl 29. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Awards Commission 3-41 Homeroom Treasurer 2, PTA Rep. 2, Vice President 47 Deviltries Tickets Comm. 2-3-47 GAS 17 Zetaletheans Literary Society 2-3-4, President 47 Pay- -a-el-sa 3-47 Froshmores 17 Revelries Dec- oartions Comm. 3-4, Co-Chm. 47 Christmas Play Cast 2-3. GERBER, GERALD . . . tChesterl 29. Honor Roll 1-27 Co-Chm. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 3-47 Talismen 2-3-4. GERBER, IAMES Ui:-nl 29. Football 1-2- 3-47 Baseball l-2-3-4. GERBIE, CAROL tSuel 29. I-Hop Band Comm. 37 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 37 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries Secretarial Comm. 3-4, Chm. 47 World Affairs 1-2-3-47 Dramatics Club 17 Charlemos 27 Froshmores 17 Li- brary Guard 47 Welcoming Service 4. GERWIN, IUDITH Uudyj 29. Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 47 Class Play Program Comm. 47 Homeroom Treas- urer 47 Ir. Red Cross Club 1-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, President 3-47 President Ir. Red Cross Council. GILBERT, CAROL tGingerl 29. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 17 Secretary 27 Pot O'Gcld Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus l7 Charlemos 2-3-4, Presi- ident 47 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-4, Chaplain 3, ICC Rep. 47 Y-Teens 2-3, Chaplain 2, Vice President 37 Froshmores 1. GILMAN, GWEN tGwei-miel 29. I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Student Council Rep. 17 Homeroom President l, Pot O' Gold Rep. l7 Deviltries Cast 4. GIVENS, IUDITH tTag7 29. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Class Play Comm. 47 GAS lj Future Nurses 2'3f Vo- ee-theans 2-3-47 Night Relays Program Comm. 3. GOETZ, MARY BETH tGetsl 29. I-Hop Bids Comm. 47 Senior Prom Play Make-Up Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice President 3, Secretary 47 Deviltries Properties Comm. 47 Future Teachers 17 Sorelles 3-47 Thalians 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Cast. GOFF, MYRON tRayl 29. Delphians 2-37 Hi-Y 37 Entered 1955. GOOD, ROBERT tBobl 29. Honor Roll 47 Class Play Properties Comm. 47 Track 3-47 Intra-murals l-2-3-47 Deviltries Prop- erties Comm. 2. GOODLEMAN, NORMAN lHi-Fil 23. Baseball 27 Intra-murals 47 Hall Patrol l. GOTTSCHALK. LARRY 29. Honor Roll l-47 Senior Midwinter Band Comm. 47 Guid- ance Commission 47 Intra-murals 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Deviltries Arrangements Comm. 47 Christian Youth 1-2, Treasurer 27 Astron- omy 1-2-47 Delphians 2-3-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Delegate to Buckeye Boys' State Convention 3. GREEN, MARGIE lMargl 29. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Co-Chm. I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Co- Chm. Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Publicity Commission l-27 Organizations Commission 3-47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1, Secretary 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Devil- tries Try-Outs Comm. 2-4, Scenery Comm. 1-37 Art Club 17 Red Cross Club 17 World Affairs 1-27 Charlemos l-2-37 Zetaletheans 2-37 Sorelles 3-4, Historians 37 Froshmores l-27 Mock Election 37 Student Faculty Board 4. GREENE, PATRICIA tPatj 29. Orches- tra 1-2-3-47 Future Nurses 3-4. GREENBERG. LARRIE t'I'he Bergj 29. Honor Roll 1-37 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Comm. 27 Co-Chm. I-Hop 37 Organizations Commission 37 Athletics Commissioner 47 Basketball l-27 Intra-murals 3-47 Deviltries -Ticket Comm. 3-47 World Affairs 37 Key Club 2-37 Quill and Dagger 3-4. GREENWALD, BURK tBurkiel 29. A Capella Choir 1-2. GROSHANS, CRAIG . . . tLewisl 29. GROVER, MARION tChiei I-Ieadl 30. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Class Play 37 Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Publicity Commissioner 37 Student Council Commissioner of Publication 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Student Council Research Comm. 37 Homeroom President 27 Prism Staff 3-4, Reporter 3, Editor 47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 1-2-3-4. Ass't Chm. 3, Co-Chm. 47 Dramatics Club 17 Y-Teens 1-2, Treasurer l, President 27 Sisco 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Sorelles 3-42 Tl-ialians 3-47 Froshmores l7 Revelries Tal- ent Comm. 3-47 Night Relays Welcoming Comm. 37 National Honor Society 3-47 Delegate to Northwestern Ohio Iournalism Workshop 3-47 Delegate to Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association Convention 4. GUERIN, ANN tAnniel 30. Class Dance Comm. 27 Welfare Commission 1-27 Student Council Rep. 2-47 Homeroom President l, Vice-President 27 Frauleins 3-4, President 37 Hall Patrol 17 Froshmores l7 Welcoming Comm. 3. GUEST, EDWARD . .. tEdl 30. Senior Mid- winter Comm. 47 Intra-murals 1. HAASE, IULIAN . .. Uulesl 30. Honor Roll 2-37 Class Dance Comm. 27 Ir. Boys' Moth- erss' Tea Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Los Gauchos 2-3-4. HADDEN, SHARON tSl-merit 30. Honor Roll 47 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Program Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Deviltries Costume Room Comm. 47 Thalians 3-47 Froshmores 1. HAFFERKAMP, EDWARD tEddiel 30. HAMMER, RUTH . . . lHammerj 30. HAMMOND, LINDA . . . iI.oul 30. HAMMONDS. IUDITH UudYl 30. Ir-- Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Sub- Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date Decora- tions Comm. 47 Senior Prom. Publicity Comm. 47 Social Commission 17 Orchestra 1-2-37 Deviltries Ushers Comm. 37 Vo-ee- theians 2-3-47 Future Nurses 2-3-4. HFRMON, ION Uackl 30. Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Football 1-27 Baseball 1-2- 47 A Capella Choir 3-47 Glee Club 47 De- viltries Publicity Comm. 47 Argonis 1-2-47 Hi-Y l-2-3-47 Los Gauchos 3-4. HARPAH, MICHAEL lMikel 30. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Band 1-2-3-47 Baseball 27 Quill and Dag- ger 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 National Honor So- ciety 4. HARRIS. SANDRA tscmdyl 30. I-Hop Publcity Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Program Comm. 47 Deviltries Program Comm. 3, Secretarial Comm.. 47 Equestriennes 27 Arica 27 Vo-ee-theians 2-3-4, President 37 Sub-Debs 3-4: Frosh- mores 1, HARRISON. IUDITI-I Uudiel. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. l-4, Stamp Rep. 27 GAS 17 Amica 2-3-47 Froshmores l-2. Glass Has Made A Difference Now is the time to reflect upon the good ole' daysn in school-the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at today's school architecture, we think youlll agree that glass has made a difference! Here's picture-proof that school corridors don't have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must walls be solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight and view. I VVhen reflecting upon the advantages of this glass age, we think youlll agree that the Hgood new days are better. LIBBEY'0WENS'FORD wGfL2dfV6U'i'Z0l3f'bG'hd0 V WHITE HUT START'S DRUG STORES S dam' Since 1902 To1edo's Finest Drug Stores X I K Conveniently Located -1 I '-2' ' ei 3 - '4 ff Q, I I Z i Compliments of NEXT 3 xg, BIG ENUF lite 'I 5 In mm ww. WHITE HUT It- 0 'uf' SU I X ITIS THE 2146 West Centrcrl Ave. KING .- .-e - THING ! l COLONY BUILDING FIT FOR A KING Gr 2-2931 6 I-IARSH, IAMIS tliml 30. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 47 Baseball 27 Stamp and Coin Club 1. HART, IAMES tliml 30. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Football 17 Base- ball l-2-3-47 Intramurals 2-37 Los Gauchos 27 Argonis 2-37 Talismen l-2-3. HATCHER, THOMAS . . . tLitt1e Tomi 30. I-IAUSCHILD, THAD tLeqsl 30. Basket- ball l-2-3-47 Intra-murals 17 Band l-27 Los Gauchos 3-4, Vice President 47 Frosh- mores 1-2. HAUSNER, STANLEY tMan1yl 30. I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 47 World Affairs 1-2-37 Debate Club 1-2-37 Froshmores 1-2. HAYES, IDRIS tldyl 30. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4. HAYNES. RICHARD I. tDiickl 30. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom President 17 Pot O' Gold Staff 37 Los Gau- chos 27 Forum 47 Key Club 2-3-41 President 47 Honorable Mention in Ohio State Schol- arship Test 47 National Honor Society 4. HAYNES, RICHARD T. . .. tMaxl 30. HEINISCH, IACQUELYN Uackiel 30. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 27 lr.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Senior Prom Publicity Comm. 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Awards Commis- sion 27 Student Activities Commission 47 Student Council Rep. 3-47 Thadevileans 2-3-4, President 3, Treasurer 47 Sorelles 3-4, Secretary 47 Froshmores 17 National Honor Society 3-47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment 4. HEINZEROTH, NANCY tlol 31. Home- room Red Cross Rep. 1-22 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries Ushers Comm. 2-3-47 GAS 17 Charlemos 27 Amica 3-47 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol 17 Library Guards 2. I-IELMKE, LALYNE . .. tSaml 31. HENKEL, SHARON KI-Iinkl 31. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Student Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 47 Amica 2-3-4, Historian 3, Vice President 47 Zetalethean Literary Society 3-4. Secretary 47 Froshmores 17 Christmas Play Cast 3. HENNING, FRED tLinusl 31. Honor Roll 17 Sub-Chm. lr.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Graduation 47 Homeroom Vice- President 2-3-47 Football 1-2-3-47 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Baseball l-2-47 Bowling 47 Intra- murals 2-3-47 Deviltries Cast 47 Quill and Dagger 23-47 Argonis 2-3. HINKLE, MARYALICE tl-Iinkl 31. Class Play Reading Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Home- room PTA Rep. 2-47 Secretary 37 Phila- letheans 2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 47 Froshmores 17 Easter Play Cast 3. HIRSCH, IOHN tBu11etl 31. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Co-Chm. lr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Homeroom Officer l-2-3-47 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-47 Devil- tries Party Comm. 2-37 Forum 27 National Honor Society 47 Froshmores 17 Guidance Comrnlission 2-31 School Service Commis- sion . I-IITES, BARBARA . . . lBarbl 31. HOLCOMB, DEANNA tDeel 31. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Commercial Club 17 Vo-ee- theians 2-37 Froshmores 1. I-IOLLAR, DARLENE tDarl 31. Office Help 2-3-47 Homeroom Secretary 1-3, Prism Rep. 3, PTA Rep. 47 Class Play Properties Comm. 37 Senior Prom Invitations Comm. 47 Froshmores 1. HEUBNER, CAROLYN' C1-Ierbl 31. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Orchestra 1-2-3-47 Deviltries Cast 47 Philaletheans 3-4, Chaplain 47 German Club 2-37 Sharps and Flats 1-2-37 Honorable Mention Ohio State Scholarship Test 47 Froshmores 1. HULS, KARL Uoel 31. Class Trip Comm. 3 7Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Basketball 1-27 Golf 2-3-47 lntra-murals 3-47 Stamp and Coin Club 3-47 Frosh- mores 1-2. SENIORS HUSTED. SUZANNE tsuziel 31. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Pub- licity Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-21 Red Cross Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Y- '1I'Zens'7 Cadenza 2, ICC Rep. 27 Froshmores HUTTINGER, LYNN tl-Iutl 31. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Class Play Proper- ties Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 1-47 Future Nurses 2-37 Tri-D 3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Treasurer 47 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol 1. IANNUCCI, IOSEPH . . . Uoel 31. Deviltries Try-Outs Comm. 37 Cadenza Club 27 Rev- elries Try-Outs Comm. 2-37 Football Sta- dium Guard 2. IACKSON, IOAN UD 31. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-1-lop Publicity Comm. 37 Sen- ior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room Secretary 1-27 Stamp Rep. 3, Vice President 47 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 All-City Chorus 3-47 Deviltries -Cast 3-4, Try-Outs Comm. 3, Chm. Fi- nance Comm. 47 Class Play Cast 37 Thade- vileans 2, Secretary 27 Sorelles 3-41 Peries 3-47 Revelries-Cast 17 Decorations Comm. 27 Night Relays Decorations Comm. IACOBI, LENILYNN tLenil 31. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Stamp Rep. 47 Deviltries - Secretarial Comm. 47 Future Teachers 17 GAS 17 Tri-D's 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 47 Froshmores 1-2. . IACOBS, NORMAN tlakel 01. Intra- murals l-2-3-47 Argonis 4. IARCHOW, SHARON lChukel IIANNUZZI, IOSEPH . . . tMoel 31. IOI-INSON, CHARLES tChuckl 31. Honor Roll 17 Co-Chm. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Arrangements Comm. 37 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Prom 47 Pub- licity Commission 1-2-3-47 Homeroom Treasurer 17 PTA Rep. 17 Red Cross Rep. 27 Deviltries-Properties Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Forum 2-3-47 Art Club. 27 Los Gauchos 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, President 4. IONES, ROBERT tBobl. IORDAN. IAMES Uiml 31. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 27 Hi-Y 4. KAMINSKY, DONALD tCometl 31. Hon- or Roll 1-2-47 Co-Chm. Class Dance 27 Class President 37 Athletic Commission 17 Social Commission 27 Organizations Commission 37 Student Council Rep. 27 Student Council Feature Movie Comm. 27 Student Council President 47 Homeroom President 17 Prism Staff 37 Basketball 1-27 lntra-murals 3-47 Deviltries-Party Comm. l, Program Comm. 2, Tickets Comm. 47 Argonis 17 Dramatics Club 17 Key Club 2-37 World Affairs 1-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 37 Quill and Dagger 3-41 Hall Patrol 17 Rev- elries Service Comm. 27 Night Relays Comm. 37 Delegate to National Student Council Convention 37 Delegate to Ohio State Student Council Conference 47 Na- tional Student Council Leadership Train- igia gonference 47 Outstanding Sophomore oy . KELLEY, BRUCE tFis1-il 31. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decoration Comm. 27 lr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: Co- Clim. Class Trip 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 3-47 Bowling Green Test 27 Ohio Scholarship Test 9th in City 47 Delphians 2-3-47 World Affairs 27 Astronomy 2-37 Froshmores 17 National Honor Society 3-4. KERIN, IULIA . .. Uuliel. KIRBY, RICHARD . . . tDickl 32. Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-37 Baseball 3-47 Intra- murals 17 Band 1-2-37 Cadenza 3. KLEIN, GILBERT tGi1l 32. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Fotball Manager 47 Baseball 1-2-3-42 Intra-murals 1-2-37 Deviltries Cast 47 La Alianza 47 Argonis 3-4. KLEIN, SHARON tsharl 32. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Program Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Publicity Comm. 47 National Service Commission 1-27 Assemblies Commissions 3-47 Student Council Rep. 27 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 17 Secretary 37 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 27 Deviltries-Cast 1-2, Try-Outs Comm. 2-37 U.N. Club 17 Thadevileans 27 La Alianza 2-3-47 Sorelles 3-47 Revelries Tickets Comm. 27 National Honor Society 3-4. KNUDSON, RICHARD tRickl 32. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 47 Athletics Commission 27 Homeroom Vice President 27 Glee Club 27 A Capella Choir 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 3-47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Delphians 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Key Club 37 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test7 Froshmores l-27 Hall Patrol 27 Thes- pians 47 National Honor Society 47 Com- munity Chest Program Cast 47 Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Cast 47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Cast 4. KOESTER, SUSAN tSuel 32. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 47 Senior Prom Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 37 Dramatics Club 17 Future Nurses 2-37 Froshmores l. KOHN, ELLEN tLynnl 32. Honor Roll 1-2-31 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Student Council Comm. 3-47 Zetalethean Literary Society 2-3, Chaplain 37 Y-Teens 2-3-4, President 3, Treasurer 47 Future Nurses 1-27 Bowling Green Scholarship Test-5th and 8th in French, lst and 2nd District7 Ohio State Scholarship Test-Placed lOth in school7 Co-Chm. Community Chest Drive 47 Na- tional French Honor Society 2-3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. KOHN, MARILYN . . . tLynnl 32. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Program Comm. 47 Home- rgqm Pot O' Gold Rep. 27 Student Council Rep. 17 U.N. Club 1-2-37 Charlemos 1-2, Historian 27 Sorelles 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. KOLPIEN. KAREN tRedl 32. Honor Roll 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Trip 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2-37 Girls' Chorus 27 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 47 GAS l-27 Future Nurses 1-2-3, Secretary 37 Y-Teens 2-3-4, Vice President 37 Vo-ee-theans 3-4, Treasurer 47 Frosh- mores l-2. KORY, GLORIA lG1orj 32. Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Sr. Memorial Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mthers' Tea Menu Comm. 47 Band 2-3-4, Majorette 3-47 Devil- tries-Cast 3-4, Try-Outs Comm. 47 Na- tional Service Commission 47 Dramatics Club 17 Debutantes 27 Sorelles 3-47 Thal- ians 47 Froshmores 17 Band Librarian 3. KOSZYCKI, GERALD Uerryl 32. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 lr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 37 Class Treasurer 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-32 Football 1-2-3-47 Basketball l-27 lntra-murals 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 47 Ar- gonis 2-3-47 Quill and Dagger 3-47 Frosh- mores 1-2. KOZAK, DANIEL lDanl 32. KRAUSS, IUDITI-I. . .Uudiel 32. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Debutantes 17 Y- Teens 17 Tri-D's 37 Frauleins 47 Froshmores 1. KRAUSS, KAREN 32. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Varsity Comm. Invitations 47 Assemblies Commis- sion 17 Clerk of the Board Commission 47 Student Council Rep. 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 4, Costume Room Comm. 1-2-3-4, Ass't Chm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 Charlemos 1-27 Frauleins 3-4, Chaplain 47 Thadevileans 3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Froshmores 17 Revel- ries Refreshments Comm. 27 Night Relays Comm. 3. KRAUSS, KAY . . . 32. Co-Chm. Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Sr. Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 3-47 Charlemos 1-27 Frauleins 3-4, Treasurer 47 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Sec- retary 4. KREIGBR, IUDITH tludyl 32. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 37 Homeroom Prism Rep. 37 Deviltries Costume Room Comm. 47 Dramatics Club 17 Welfare Com- mission 47 Bowling Club 27 Thadevileans 2-3-47 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3. KUMMERS, DORIS . . . tBunnyl. The Wright' Russell 8' KUHI-MAN tyn ny BUY CO- QUALITY INSURANCE CONCRETE tt tt 4ll Michigan , ':-fI:' ' prompt delivery Toledo, Q1-no expertly produced for Cherry 1 6175 TILICIC-lVliXeCl job satisfaction We insure anything from F Tihoroseall Gibfcdlqr contract leases to airlines. Orxslde or Qutslde R d ,M M 1 d aterproofmg C99 Vt logfsrgm OI'1CI'9 9111 1 . UQS Fire Brick Face Brick Concrete Block Reach For Latex Patching , 'K Q65 P C r te Hmmm GMM he 'N' MAN one e ,JE-RS-Ex 'IDS Elm-Lil? 5uPPl-Y Vis-Queen Vapor Barrier -B, 0 153 SO. Sli. Clair Sl. v 439 Sylvania Ave. Sand-Sl0ne o 744 Water St. Se ' g Toledo The freshest thing in town! ' 2900 Don' Sl' Wm ,r lj 1 ' 22 Main sl- Since .IOUA A 1 V, ,U SERVE . . . CRAFTCO CRAFTCO YEARBOOK CCVERS S C H M I D T' S TABLE-TASTY MEATS The Flavor Gains Favor Attention Students SPECIAL PRICES DRAWING SETS T-SQUARES TRIANG-LES SLIDE RULES 2734 W. Superior St. ARTIST SUPPLIES Toledo Blue Print Chicago l2, lll. And Paper Co' 316 Superior o Tel. CHer1'y 3-7224 KWAPICH, IUDITH Uudyl 32. Honor Roll 17 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus 17 GAS 17 Froshmores 1-2. KWIATKOWSKI. DANIEL lSkil 32. Football 1-2-3-47 Track 1-2-3-47 Intra-murals LARSON, IANE tMacl 321 Honor Roll 1-21 Class Trip Comm. 3-47 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, Vice President 3, Charlemos 2-37 Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Secretary 47 Vo-ee- theans 47 Entertainment Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date 4. LASTON, LYNN tAnnl 32. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Vo-ee-theans 2-37 Frosh- mores 1-2. LAWNICZAK, IOANNE tDukel 32. Stu- dent Council Rep. 17 Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2, Prism Rep. 47 Froshmores l-2. LEE. IUDITH Uudyl 32. Honor Roll 47 I-Hop Decoration Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 47 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 47 GAS 17 Amica 27 Philaletheans 2-3-4. LEHRER, IOHN tBobl 32. Honor Roll l-2-37 Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Home- room Positions l-21 Hi-Y 1-27 Ir. Red Cross Club 1-2, Vice President 1-27 German Club 2-3: National Honor Society 3-4. LEIB. BARRY tFFl 32. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Comm. 37 World Affairs 17 Froshmores 1-2. LENT, IERRY tPappyl 32. Homeroom Prism Rep. 3. LEVI. GAIL llfingersl 32. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3-4, Co-Chm. 47 Organi- zations Commission 17 Homeroom Secre- tary 1, Prism Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-Ushers Comm. 1-2, Make-Up Comm. 3-47 World Affairs 1-27 Zetaletheans 37 Froshmores 17 Christ- mas Play Cast 3. LEVISON. NANCY tNa'nl 32. Honor Roll 47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Properties Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 47 La Ali- anza 47 Entered 1957. LIBENSON, DAVID tDavel 32. Honor Roll 17 Class Dance Comm. 27 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Chess Club 17 La Alianza 3-47 Stamp Club 2-3-4. LIECI-ITY. IUDITH Uudyl 32. Sub-Chm. lass Play Reading Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice President 17 Secretary 47 Christian Youth l65il'halians 47 Entered 1954-re-entered LINES, KENNETH tlienl 43. Homeroom Stamp Rep. 4. Entered 1956. LITTLE, GAYLE tWeel 33. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Dance Comm. 27 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 17 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Secretary 2-3-47 Frau- leins 3-4, Vice President 4. LOE, PETER . . . tPetel 33. Honor Roll 1-27 Co-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 47 Homeroom Treasurer 17 lntra-murals 1-47 Deviltries Tickets Comm. 2-3-47 Argonis 2-3-47 Key Club 3-47 Forum 4. LOEB, ROBERT . .. tAn'owj 33. Intra-mur- als 3-4. LUDWIG, KAROI. tLudl 33. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Social Commission 2-3-47 Student Council Rep. 47 Student Council Public Relations Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, President 2-31 Deviltries-Arrange ments Comm. 1, Ass't. Chm. Try-Outs Comm. 2, Ass't. Student Director 3, Gen- eral Chm. 47 Bowling Green Latin Test 2-37 Merit Scholarship Recommendation 47 Hon- orable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 GAS 17 Y-Teens 2-37 Pericleans 3-4, ICC Rep. 37 Sorelles 3-41 Chm. Scott Variety Show 47 EIB Day Guide 37 National Hon- or Society 3-4. LUEDTKE. SUSAN tSusiel 33. Co-Chm. Class Dance 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 37 Sub Chm. Varsity Drag Dec- orations Comm. 47 Publicity Commission 1-2-37 Social Commission 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. l-2-4: Student Council Feature Movie Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Student Council Christmas Decorations Comm. 1'2f Home- SENIORS room Secretary 1-2-37 GAS 1-27 Future Teachers 1-2-37 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Historian 47 Froshmores l-27 Office Help 27 Night Relays Comm. 3. LUGIBIHL, RUTHANN llluthl 33. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 A Capella Choir 47 Les Femmes l-2-3-4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. LUSTIC, IOAN . . . Uol 33. lr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 47 Frauleins 3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Froshmores 1. LYKINS, BARBARA tBobbil 33. Class Play Tickets Comm. 3, Try-Outs Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4. MACK, IOAN Uol 33. Honor Roll 47 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Class Trip Comm. 47 Homeroom President l, Secretary 2-37 Thadevileans 2. MARSTELLER, RICHARD tDickl. MARTIN, PATRICIA . . . tPatl 33. Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-Program Comm. 37 glieveaux 3-4, President 3, Vice President MARX, PATRICIA . .. tPatj 33. MATTHEWS, CAROL tMattl 33. Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Decorations Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 2-37 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 3-47 Future Teachers 1-27 Charle- mos 1-27 Y-Teens 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries-Cast 1-27 Office Help l-2-3-47 Community Chest Cast l7 Entertainment for Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. MAYBEE, RICHARD tDickl 33. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom President 1-2, Red Cross Rep. 37 Football 2-37 Intro:-murals 2-47 Argonis 2-37 Los Gauchos 2-3. MAYO, GERALD tButchl 33. Sub-Chm. Class Dance Comm. 27 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Band Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice President 1, President 27 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Glee Club 47 Deviltries-Cast 2-3-47 Forum 2-3- 47 Froshmores 17 Revelries-Cast l-27 En- tiertainment for Dads' and Daughters' Date MCCANDLESS, WARREN 33. Honor Roll 17 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 17 Deviltries-Set Directors Comm. 27 Bowling Green Test 37 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Chess Club 1-2-3-47 La Alianza 27 As- tronomy Club 3-41 Engineering Society 2-3- 47 National Honor Society 3-4. McCAI-ITHY, GERALD Uerryl 33. En- tered 1957. McCLIN'1'IC. SCOTT KAIJ 33. Football 17 Talisman l-2. MCCLOUD. IUDY tSusie Q1 33. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 4: Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cros Rep. 27 Deviltries- Party Comm. 37 Amica 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 47 Froshmores 1. MCCLOUD, ROBERT tltlloosel 33. Home- room President I-22 Football 1-2-3-47 Intra- murals 3-41 Deviltries-Cast 47 Talisman 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 4. MCCONNELI., SUSAN tSuel 33. Ath- letics Commission 27 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2, President 47 Deviltries-Par- ty Comm. 37 Charlemos 27 Froshmores 1-2. McCREADY, MARY ANN tMissyl 34. Girls' Chorus 142-3: GAS 27 Adella 2-3, Secretary 37 Froshmores 2. Entered 1955. McCR1-IARY, IACKIE tMacl 34. I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 4. McDEVI'l 1', DAVID tlltlickyl 34. Intra- murals l7 Froshmores 1-2. MCINTOSH, BONNIE . .. tMacl 34. MCKECHNIE, CAROL tMcKeckl 34. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 37 Social Commission 17 Pub- licity Commission 2-3, Commissioner 47 Homeroom Vice President 2-37-Pot O' Gold Staff 2-3, Sophomore Class Editor 2. lunior Class Editor 37 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 2-3-47 Future Teachers 27 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Pericleans 3-4, Treasurer 47 Revelries Publicity Comm. 1-27 Froshmores 17 National Honor Society 3-4. MEARS, MARGARET lltllargel 34. Hon- or Roll 1-27 Class Dance Comm. 27 I-l-lop Comm. 37 Homeroom PTA Rep. 4. MECHLER, IUDITH Uudyl 34. Commer- cial Club 17 Cheveaux 1. MERRITT, MARILYN tLynnl 34. Class Play Program Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 1-2- 3-47 GAS l-27 Tri-D's 2-3-47 Froshmores l7 Pep Club 3. MERSEREAU, CHARLES . . . tChasl 34. Hon- or Roll l-2-3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Program Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 3-41 Intra- murals 2-3-47 Chemistry Bowling Green Testellth in City 37 Ohio Scholarship Test -4th in City, Honorable Mention in State 47 Delphians 2-3-47 Astronomy Club 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Engineering Society 2-3-4. MEWHORT, DON lBuzzl 34. Honor Roll 1-3-47 Class Dance Comm. 2: Co-Chm. Ir.-Sr. Farewell 37 Class President 47 Home- room President 27 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Intra- murals 2-3-47 Band 17 Los Gauchos 3-47 Ouill and Dagger 2-3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. MEYER, GRACE tGraciel 34. Honor Roll 27 lr.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Comm. 47 Homeroom Po- sition 37 Art Club 27 GAS 1-27 Y-Teens l-27 Vo-ee-theians 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Frosh- mores l. MEYERS, ROWENA tRowl 34. Home- room Prism Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 27 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores l-2. MIDDAUGH, SHARON tSharJ 34. MIELKE, IAMES Uiml 43. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Comm. 37 Finance Com- missioner 47 Homeroom Position 2-37 Intra- murals 1-3-47 A Capella Choir 47 Place- ments in Bowling Green Scholarship Test 2-37 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 47 Stamp and Coin Club 37 Delphians 2-3-47 Astronomy Club l-2-3-47 Engineering So- ciety 47 Stage Crew 2-3. MIELKE, SHARON tSharil 34. Home- room Vice President 1, Treasurer 2-37 Froshmores 1-2. MILHAM, IOHN . . . tlackl 34. MILLER, HARMON tl-Iarml 34. Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 lntra-murals 3-47 Golf 2-3-4. MILLER, IOHN Uackl 34. Sub-Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Football 1-27 lntra-murals 3-47 Quill and Dagger 3-47 Hi-Y l-2-3-47 Toledo Hi-Y, Y-Teen Chm. 4. MILLER. MICHAEL tMikel 34. Class Dance Comm. 27 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Assemblies Commission 1-2-37 Athletics Commission 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Student Council Ways and Means Comm. 47 Homeroom Position 2-3-47 Prism Staff 3-4, Football Manager 27 lntra-murals 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 2-3, Photography Comm. l-2-3-4, Chm. 47 Revelries-Cast 2-3-4, Publicity Comm. 37 Debate Club 47 Froshmores 1-27 Night Relays Comm. 3. MILLER, SHARON tsharl 34. MILLER, SUZANNE tSuel 34. Commer- cial Club 37 Froshmores 1. MILLS, GERALD tBunkyj 34. Class Dance Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Play 47 Student Activities Commission 17 Guidance Com- mission 27 National Service Commission 37 Athletics Commisson 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 3, Vice President 47 Student Court 27 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Freshman Class Editor 3, Senior Class Editor 47 lntra-murals 3-4, Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 4, Music Comm. 1, Stage Construction Comm. 1, Arrange- ments Comm. 3, Script Comm. 47 Hi-Y l-27 Forum 3-4, Treasurer 47 Key Club 3-4, Treasurer 47 Froshmores 1-27 Thespians 3-47 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 37 Dele- gate to Ohio University Workshop for Publications 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 4. The Gallant lumber and Coal Company QUALITY LUMBER and MILLWORK BUILDERS HARDWARE CHOICE COAL Call sizesl At lackman Road and Toledo Terrninal Railroad GR.2-11112 Baldwin Auto 6 Truck Painting Co. 1 100 Custer Drive Toledo 12, Ohio GR 2-9170 RED WELLS FAMOUS ROAST BEEF SAN DWICHES from choice steer rounds 17110 Sylvania 2817 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio KENWOOD PHARMACY WFOCDGWDU 2620 W. Central to1edo's center for smart sportswear Toledo. Ohio Stn? get style GR. 2-1336 Free Delivery J 1 IVIORLEY S Circus Town vip f 1 ' . Ohio's Famous R L, I Q Specialty Shoppe X ' r . I lniants thru luniors Mu, casual ' GB' 40544 2761 W' Central miss casual. . . miracle mile Toledo 5, 0l'1iO shopping center MISSON, CHARLOTTE QLoniej 34. MIZER, IUDITH Uudyj 34. MOHR, DAVID tDave7 34. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Homeroom Position 27 Track 3-47 lntra-murals 1-2-3-47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 2-3-4. MOHRHARDT, ROBERT . .. lBobJ 34. MOLDOWSKY, MAREK tRaider1. MOORE, CHARLES tChuckl 34. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Class Play Pub- licity Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Stamz Rep. 27 Intra-murals 17 World Af- airs . MOORE, IUDITH . . . Uudyl 34. Honor Roll 1-47 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Announcements 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 37 Band 27 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 1, Ushers Comm. 37 GAS 17 Christian gouth317 Future Teachers 1-2-3, Vice Presi- ent . MOORE, SANDRA tSandyl 34. MORRIS, IANICE Uanl 35. GAS 1-27 Tri-D's 2-3-4. MOUNIER, GREGORY tGregl 35. Class Play Tickets Comm. 3, Co-Chm. 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Student Council Public Re- lations Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 3, Try- Outs Comm. 47 Froshmores 17 Revelries- Try-Outs Comm. 2. MUELLER, RICHARD lDickJ 35. MUMFORD, EDWIN tParley7 35. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Memorial 47 Guidance Commission 37 Athletics Commission 47 Homeroom Po- sition 47 Baseball 1-27 Intra-murals 1-2-3-47 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 37 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 17 Honorable Meri- tion Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Commenda- tion Merit Scholarship Test 47 Astronomy Club 17 Forum 2-3-47 Key Club 2-3-4, Sec- retary 47 National Honor Society 3-4. MOWRY, DAVID lMau-Maul 35. I-Hop Band Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm.7 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Deviltries -Publicity Comm. 2-47 7th place Handi- capped Essay 47 I-li-Y 1-2-3, Treasurer 17 Forum 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. MYERS, IOHN tMy1 35. Senior Mid- winter Decorations Comm. 47 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Deviltries-Program Comm. 2-3-47 Cheveaux 37 Bowling Club 1-2-31 Froshmores 1-2, NAVAUGH, WILLIAM fBiI11 35. Bow- ling l. NEWBURY, SUSAN lSue1 35. Honor Roll 2-47 Cadenza 2. NEWMAN, MARY ANN tScootsj 35. Honor Roll 1-2-37 I-Hop Comm. 37 Publicity Commission 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 47 Deviltries-Music Comm. 37 Try-Outs Comm. 47 Y-Teens 1-2-3, Vice President 17 GAS 17 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-47 Welcoming Comm. 4. NISCHWITZ, TOM tSwish7 35. Class Dance Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Ir. Boys' Moth- ers' Tea 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Decor- ations Comm. 47 Publicity Commission 1-2- 3-47 Homeroom Vice President 1, President 27 Prism Staff 2-3-47 Basketball Manager 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Pit Band 1-2-37 De- viltries-Cast 1-2-3-4, Script Comm. 3-4, Chm. 47 Forum 2-3-47 Talisman 2-3-4, Vice President 47 Revelries Cast 1-2-37 Scott Variety Show 2-3-4. NIXON, PATRICIA tPattie7 35. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Band Comm. 47 Athletics Commission 17 Home- room Vice President l, Secretary 2, Red Cross Rep. 3-47 ICC Dance Decorations Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Class Play Cast 3-42 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 27 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Treasurer 2, ICC Rep. 47 Froshmores 1-22 Hall Patrol 1-27 Revel- ries Publicity Comm. 1-2-3. NOLTIE, CAROL lNolt1 35. Honor Roll 17 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Deviltries-Cast 2, Try-Outs Comm. 3-4, Costume Room 37 GAS l-27 Les Femmes 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Froshmores 1-27 Deans' Office 2-3. SENIORS NORTHRUP, ROBIN lRobbie1 35. Sub- Chm. Class Trip Comm. 37 Class Trip Pi- nance Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Finance Commission 17 Home- room Stamp Rep. 3-4, Treasurer 3, Prism Rep. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 1, Try- Outs Comm. 3-47 GAS 17 Y-Teens 17 Vo- ee-theans 2-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Decorations Comm. 1-2. NOTTAGE, GERALDINE Uerryj. Home- room Red Cross Rep. 4. OLEN, NANCIE tNancl 35. Honor Roll l-27 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Assemblies Commission 17 Homeroom Sec- retary 1, Treasurer 27 Prism Staff 2-37 De- viltries-Try-Outs Comm. 1, Choreography Comm. 27 Charlemos 27 Thadevileans 27 United Nations 27 Sorelles 3-4. OLWICK. IUDITH Uudyl 35. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Play Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Sec- retary 2-3-47 Publicity Commission 47 De- viltries Scenery Comm. 47 GAS l-27 Corn- mercial Club 1-27 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-4, Vice President 47 Froshmores 1-27 Night Re- lays Awards Comm. 3. O'ROURKE. SUSAN lSuej 36. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Frauleins 3-4, Chaplain 3. ORTMAN. CAROL . . . lOrt7 36. Honor Roll 1-2-47 GAS 1-2. OSTERI-IOUDT, MARY ANN tShoi-tyl 36. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Decorations Comm. 47 Memorial Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries Secretarial Comm. 47 Bowling Club 17 Amica 27 Sub- Debs 3-4, Chaplain 47 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-47 Froshmores 1. OVERMEYER, JULIA Uuliel 36. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1-2'4i Com- mercial Club 27 Amica 3-4. OWED, CARL 36. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Ir. Boys' Moth- ers' Tea 37 Co-Chm. Class Historian 47 Athletic Commission 37 Guidance Commis- sion 47 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Prism Rep. 47 Varsity Football 1-2-3-47 Track 1-2-3-47 lntra-murals 1-3-47 Deviltries-Cast 47 Wrestling Club 17 Argonis 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2-3-47 Froshmores l-27 Cafeteria Guard l-27 Stadium Guard 1-27 Sr. Play Usher 47 Auditorium Guard 47 Night Re- lays Comm. 3. OZOLIN, ARTHUR Uerryl 36. Honor Roll 3-47 Sub-Chm. Senior Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice-President 47 Intra-murals 37 Honorable Mention Senior Scholarship Test 47 Forum 3-4. Entered 1956. PAIR, DARREL . . . Ur., 36. I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Homeroom Vice President 1, Secretary 27 Football 1-27 Basketball 17 Baseball 17 lntra-murals l7 A Capella Choir 47 Deviltries-Cast 47 Argonis 1-2-37 lla Alianza 3-47 Hi-Y 3-47 Easter Play Cast PARISKY, SANFORD fScmdy136. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Pub- licity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Publicity Commission 27 Homeroom Posi- tion 27 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. 1-3-47 World Affairs 1-2-37 Revelries Comm. 1-2-47 Mock Election Comm. 3. PARKER, RICHARD tDick1 38. Home- room Vice President 2-3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 All City Band 27 Deviltries-Cast 3, Pit Band 2-37 Froshmores l-27 Scott Variety Show 2-3. PATTON, NANCY 36. Homeroom Sec- retary 4. PAZOS, CHRISTINE lTincI1 36. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Welfare Commis- sion 1-2-37 Homeroom Vice President l, President 2, Secretary 3-41 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Ass't. Organizations Editor 3, Organizations Editor and Co-Editor 47 De- viltries-Party Comm. 1-2-37 GAS 17 La Alianza 2-3-4, Vice President 3, President 47 Froshmores 1-21 Revelries-Try-Outs Comm. l, Decorations Comm. 2-37 Hall Pa- trol 17 Office Help 27 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays omm. 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation Convention 47 Mock Election gpgegker 37 Pan American Day Program PEARSON, BEVERLY tBevj 36. I-Hop Invitations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 Assemblies Commission 27 Homeroom Vice President 1, Secretary 47 GAS 17 Charlemos 2-31 Future Teachers 17 Cheveaux 27 Frauleins 47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Cast 1-2. PECK, THOMAS lTom1 36. Student Council Rep. 17 Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 37 Track 3-47 lntra-murals 47 Froshmores 1. E PERXINSON. BETTE IO lBets7 36. Honor Roll 17 Varsity Drag Invitations Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. l-3-4, Prism Rep. 37 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 2, Secretarial Comm. 47 GAS 1-27 Future Teachers l-2-41 La Alianza 2-37 German Club 47 Frosh- mores 1-2. PERLINSKI, IANET Uanl 36. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 37 Senior Mid- winter Comm. 47 Commercial Club 2-37 Thalians 3-47 Froshmores 1. PERLINSKI. IUDITH Uudyl 36. Awards Commission 37 Chm. Usherettes Comm. 47 Sisco 17 Charlemos 1-27 Thalians 3-47 Vice President 4. PERRY, SUZANNE tSue1 36. Honor Roll 1-37 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Class Trip Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 47 Devil- tries-Secretarial Comm. 2-3, Co-Chm. 37 Commercial Club 27 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-4, Equestriennes 1-3-4, Historian 1, Sgt.-at- arms 4. PEUGEOT, CHARLENE tChcu'j 36. Hon- or Roll 2-47 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Deviltries-Make Up Comm. 3, Costume Planning Comm. 47 Future Nurses 1-2-3, Chaplain 37 Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Secretary 2-4. PHILLIP, IAMES Uiml 36. Sub-hm. I- Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Pub- licity Comm. 47 School Service Commission 47 Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 47 Football 1'2'3'4j Track 1-2-3-47 Wrestling 27 Wrestling Tournament 27 Deviltries- Cast 47 Argonis 2-3, Vice President 37 Froshmores 17 Hall Guard 27 Cafeteria Guard 2-47 Revelries-Cast 17 Red Cross Charity Show 1-27 Chm. Night Relays Pro- gram Comm. 3. PHILIPPS. ROBERT . . . lBob7 36. Honor Roll 1-27 Homeroom Treasurer 17 Intra- murals l7 Hi-Y 47 Engineering Society 4. PHILLIPS, SHARON lShar7 36. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. PLASKIEWICZ, IAMES lP1aski7 36. Football 27 Track 17 Intra-murals 1. POLING, DOUGLAS Gather PJ 37. Honor Roll 17 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 17 Prism Staff 27 Bowling 47 Boys' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 1-2-3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries -Cast 47 Astronomy Club 27 Froshmores 1-27 Thespians 47 P.A. Announcer 2-3-47 Won 4th place Voice of America Contest 47 Entertainment Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. POLSON. MARIORIE lMargie1 37. Vo- ee-thians 2-3-47 Hall Patrol l. POSNER. CURTIS lCurt1 35. POWELL, IUDITH Uudyj 37.. Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep, 47 De- viltries-Script Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 GAS 17 Future Nurses 17 Commercial Club 2-3, President 37 Equestriennes 3-4, Vice- President 47 Froshmores 1-27 Hall Guard 2. PUGH, BETSEY lBets7 37. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Sub- Chm. I-Hop Decorations 37 Sub-Chm. 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I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice-President 27 Thadevileans 2-3-4, President 47 Sorelles 4. PURVIS, BI-71'TY tTudyl. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Class Play Publicity Comm. 4. QUEEN. IUDY tQueeniel 37. Class lay Tickets Comm. 47 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-4. RAHAI., RICHARD tltichl 37. Football 17 lntra-murals 1-2-3-4. RAHM, MARILYN . . . tLynnl 37. RAHM, SUSAN tSuel 37. Honor Roll 17 Homeroom Prism Rep. l, PTA Rep. 27 Class Play Cast 3-47 Dramatics Club 17 Bowling Club 1. RANKIN, JOAN Ur., 32. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. l, Secretary 27 Y-Teens 17 Equestriennes 27 La Alianza 47 Froshmores 1. RANKIN, SANDRA tSa:ndyl 37. I-Hop Invitations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Dec- orations Comm. 47 Charlemos 37 La Ali- anza 47 Amica 4. RAPPAPORT, DENNIS tshortyj 37. Homeroom Vice-President 27 Intra-murals 17 Baseball 17 Charlemos 27 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Comm. 2. REBER, IERRY Uakel 37. Honor Roll 17 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Varsity Drag 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Presi- dent 47 Football 1-2-37 Track 37 Basketball 1-2-37 Intra-murals 3-47 A Capella Choir 47 Argonis 27 Forum 3-47 German Club 47 Froshmores 2. REHKOPH, GLORIA tGilosl 37. Sub- Chm. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Stu- dent Council Rep. 47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 2-3-4, Student Director 47 Sorelles 3-4, President 47 Varsity Cheer- leader 47 Thespians 3-47 Pep Club 3-47 Scott Variety Show 3-47 P.A. Announcer 2-3-4. REILING, LOIS 37. Honor Roll l-27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Ban- quet 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Chm. Stu- dent Council lnduction Comm. 47 Student Council Dance Bids Comm. 4, Social Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Presi- dent 37 Girls' Chorus 1-27 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Properties Comm. 3, Refreshments omm. 47 Amica l-2-3-4, Treasurer 37 Y-Teens 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Froshmores 17 Revelries - Refreshments Comm. 17 Server for Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 37 National Honor Society 3-4. RINEHART, IESSE . . . lBil1l 37. Honor Roll 2-37 Class Play Reading Comm. 47 Finance Commission 47 Homeroom Vice President 2-47 Football 37 Bowling 47 Deviltries-Cast 4, Script Comm. 47 Astronomy Club 3-4. Engineering Society 37 German Club 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 47 Honorable Mention Ohio Schol- arship Test 4. ROBER'I'S, KENNETH tKenl 37. Class Decorations Comm. 27 lr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Homeroom President 1-2-47 Football 1-2-37 Basketball 17 Wrestling 37 lntra-murals 1-2-37 A Capella Choir 27 Deviltries-Set Director 3-4, Chm. 47 Ar- gonis 27 Key Club 2-37 Quill and Dagger 3-47 Talisman 1-2-3-4, President 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Football Trainer 4. ROSCHIER, IAMES tliml 37. ROE, IANICE . . . Uanl 37. Honor Roll l-2-47 Class Treasurer 27 Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Awards Commission 27 School Service Commissioner 47 Student Council Rep. 27 Homeroom Position I-21 Deviltries-Cast 2, Party Comm. 1-27 Future Teachers 17 Pay-a-el-sa 1-2-47 Debutantes 27 Revelries Comm. 2-47 Entered 1955. Ifisggll, LUANNA tLenniel 37. Entered SENIORS ROSENBERG- IO1-IN tTomJ 37. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 Baseball l-27 lntra-murals 3-47 Astron- omy Club 1-2-37 Engineering Society 1-2-3- 47 Bowling Green Scholarship Test I-2-3-47 Ranked 2nd Merit Scholarship Test 47 Ranked 8th Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Hon- orable Mention Advertising Essay 27 Na- tional Honor Society 3-47 National French Honor Society 2-3-47 Froshmores 1. RUBADEAUX. IUDITH Uudyl 37. Home- room Stamp Rep. 47 Frauleins 3-4. RUTCI-IOW. ELIZABETH tBettyJ 38. Sen- ior Midwinter Comm. 47 Publicity Commis- sion 37 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 All-City Chorus 3'4j Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries -Cast 2-3-4, Tickets Comm. l, Costume Planning Comm. 2-3-4, Chm. 47 GAS 17 Future Teachers 17 Y-Teens 3-4, Presi- dent 47 Zetaletheans 3-4, Vice-President 47 Thespians 3-4. SAHLOFF. WILLIAM tBilll 38. SANZENBACHER, WILLIAM lBi1ll 38. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Band 37 Class Play Cast 37 Deviltries - Program Comm. 3-4, Chm. 4: Astronomy Club 27 La Alianza 2-3, President 37 Key Club 3-47 Forum 2-3-4, Secretary 4. SAUTTER, BARBARA tBarbl 38. Class Dance Program Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Program Comm. 47 Future Teachers 27 Dramatics Club 2-3: Charlemos 37 Les Femmes 2-3-4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3. SAUTTER, WILLIAM . . . lBi11l. SCHAFER, CARL . . . 38. SHAFER, DAVID tRatt 38. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class President 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 37 Student Council Corn- mittee 1-27 Iustice Commission 27 Guidance Commission 37 Welfare Commissioner 47 Homeroom President 37 Deviltries-Cast 3, Program Comm. 1-2-4, Ass't. Director 37 Prism Staff 2-37 lntra-murals 47 A Capella Choir 27 Quill and Dagger 2-3-47 Frosh- mores 17 Hall Patral 17 Revelries Comm. 1-2-3-47 Co-Chm. Community Chest Drive 4. SCI-IEIDEMANTEL, PAUL tshinel 38. Football 3-47 lntra-murals 3-47 Deviltries Cast 4. Entered 1956. SCI-IERER, IUDITH Uudyl 38. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Co-Chm. I-Hop 37 Senior Prom Decora- tions Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Student Activities Commission 17 Publicity Commission 3-47 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 47 De- viltries-Scenery Comm. 27 Girls' Chorus I-22 Christian Youth Club 2-37 Froshmores 17 National Honor Society 3-4. SCHLATTER. SALLY tSa1l 38. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2-37 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Announcements Comm. 4: Social Commission 1-27 Welfare Commission 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1-2, PTA Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries-Cast 4, Party Comm. 1-2, Refreshments Comm. 3-4, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Presi- dent 1, Vice President 2, ICC Rep. 37 Charlemos 27 Sorelles 3-47 Pay-a-el-sa 3-47 Revelries Comm. 1-2-37 Night Relays Comm. 1-2. SCHNEIDER. ED tFlash7 38. Honor Roll 263-474Prism Exchange Editor 47 Deviltries ast . SCHNEIDER. LANE tWoodyJ 38. Engi- neering Society 3-4. SCHNELKER, IUDITH tSchnelkl 38. Class Dance Band Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Comm. 37 Class Secretary 47 Athletics Commission 1-27 Welfare Com- mission 37 Student ouncil Rep. 1-27 Student ouncil Movie Comm. l, Christmas Decor- ations Comm. 27 Homeroom Vice President 37 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 4, Scenery Comm. 1-2, Refreshments Comm. 37 Varsity Baseball Mascot 1-2, Manager 37 GAS 1-27 Thespians 3-47 Y-Teens 37 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, President 47 Sub-Debs 47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Comm. 1-27 Night Relays Reception Comm. 3. SCI-IOC!-I, IANET tlanl 38. Class Dance Comm. 27 Student Council Rep. 47 Home- room PTA Rep. 1-27 Froshmores 17 Amica 2-31 Future Nurses 2-3-4, Vice President 4. SCI-IOEDEL, MARILYN tMeeMol 38. Honorable Mention Bowling Green Book- keeping Test 4. SCHRODER, IANICE Uanl 38. SCHROEDER. DOUGLAS 38. Intra- 'murals 3-41 Homeroom Position 4. SCHROYER, OAKLEY tOakiel 43. SCHUELE, IEAN tSchul 38. SCHUEREN, IUDITH Uudyl 38. SCI-IULTZ, RONALD tRonniej 38. Class Dance Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 37 Intra-murals 1-2-3- 47 Bowling 4, Captain 47 Football Manager 47 Argonis 37 Hi-Y 37 La Alianza 4. SCHWARTZ, HOWARD tChietl 38. Hon- or Roll 1-2-31 Class Dance Comm. 27 Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Homeroom President 1-2-3-47 Intra-murals 2-3-41 Quill and Dag- ger 3-4: Los Gauchos 47 4th in District Bowling Green Chemistry Test 3. SEDGWICK. GORDYNE . .. tSedg7 38. Class Play Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 3. SEVERN, DAVID tDave7 38. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Reading Comm. 47 Student Council Comm. 3-47 Stu- dent Court 27 Homeroom Position 27 In- tramurals 1-2-3-47 Bowling 37 Astronomy Club 1-2-3-47 Forum 2-37 Engineering So- ciety 2'3'41 24th In State Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Bowling Green Scholarship Awards 2-37 National Honor Society 3-4. SEYBOLD, BARBARA . .. tBobbil 38. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Homeroom Position 1-2-3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Deviltries-Cast 2-31 Cheveaux 17 GAS 1-27 La Alianza 3-4, Officer 47 Honorable Mention Ohio Schol- arship Test 47 Froshmores 17 National Hon- or Society 3-4. SHAPIRO, MARSHALL tMishl 38. Intra- murals 47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries- Cast 4. Photography Comm. 47 Debate Club 47 Dramatics Club 47 Thespians 47 Entered 1957. SHAPIRO, .MAUDETTE tMaudel .39. Honor Roll 1-3-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Treasurer 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Midwinter Comm. 47 Co-Chm. Char- leston, W. Virginia Dance 27 Social Com- mission 1'2'3-42 Student Council Dance Pub- licity Comm. 3, Decorations Comm. 47 Hostess for National Student Council Con- ference 47 Homeroom Position 2-3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 All City Band 27 Orchestra 47 Class Play Cast 37 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 2-3-4, Ass't. Chm. 3, Co-Chm. 47 GAS 17 Sharps and Flats I-2-32 Charlemos 1-27 Thalians 47 Froshmores 1-27 American Legion Essay Contest-lst in District, lst in County 47 National Honor Society 3-4. SHAPIRO, MELVIN .. . lMe1l 39. SI-IELLEY, BARBARA tBarbJ 38. Class Play Properties Comm. 37 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 1-2, PTA Rep. 37 Deviltries Ar- rangements Comm. 47 Y-Teens 17 Commer- cial Club 1-2-37 Vo-ee-theans 2-3-47 Sub- Debs 47 Froshmores 27 9th Place Handi- capped Essay 37 Revelries Awards Comm. 3. SHERK, IOHN Uackl 39. Class Trip Comm. 4. SHOOK, TERRY t'.l'erl 39. Class Dance Publicity Comm. Z7 lr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Com. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice President 3, Secretary 47 Hi-Y 3-4, President 4. SHULAW, LAURA . . . tsmokiel 39. SIDERS, PATRICIA tPatl 39. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Program Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 47 GAS 17 Amica 2-3-47 Zetaletheans 3-4. 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Home- room Prism Rep. 3-47 Track 1-2-3-4. SIMON, MARC CI-Io! Rodj 39. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 1, Program Comm. 47 Delphians 2-3-47 World Affairs 27 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 8th in State English7 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 National Honor Society 3-4. SKELDON, PATRICIA tPatl 39. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 ICC Comm. 27 Class Play Reading Comm. 47 Future Nurses 17 Sisco 17 Christian Youth 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, President 3-47 lr. Red Cross 47 Hall Patrol 2. SMART, LEIGH . . . tMasonl 39. SMITH, EMILY tl-lmherj 39. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Home- room Treasurer 3, Secretary 47 Froshmores 17 Amica 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 4. SMITH, EUGENE tsmileyl 39. Intra- murals 3-4. SMITH, GARY tGai-1 39. Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4. SMITH, IACQUELIN Uackiel 43. Home- room Prism Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 47 Pay-a-el-sa 1-2. SMITH. RICHARD fLowe11l 39. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1, President 3, Vice President 47 lntra-murals 3-47 Astronomy Club 2-3-4, Secretary 2-37 German Club 3-4, President 47 Engineering Society 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 47 Bow- ling Green Scholarship Tests - 16th in State Algebra 17 5th in District Biology 27 12th in State Algebra 37 Honorable Men- tion Ohio Scholarship Test 47 National Honor Society 3-4. SNIDER, IUDITI'I tludyl 39. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Homeroom Treasurer 47 Deviltries Arrangements Comm. 2-37 Y-Teens 17 Commercial Club 1-27 Sisco 1-2-3-47 Froshmores 1-2. SNYDER, CAROL . . . tSnydl 39. SOLDINGER, ROANNE tRoeJ 39. Class Play Tickets Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2-37 Deviltries Make-Up Comm. 37 World Affairs l-2-37 Honorable Mention Advertising Essay 37 Froshmores 1. SOSTER, DAVID Uepardsl 39. SPOHLER, DONALD tDonl 39. Home- room Prism Rep. 1-2-3, President 47 Base- ball 1-2-3-47 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Intra-murals 1-2-3-47 Deviltries Party Comm. 3-47 Hi-Y 1-27 German Club 3-47 Forum 3-4. SPOHLER, ELI-'RIEDA tFriedie1 39. SPONDER, NANCY tsportl 39. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 Welfare Commission 47 Homeroom Vice President 4, Girls' Chorus 37 Y-Teens 37 Amica 3-4. Entered 1956. STARKER, MARILYN tMaril 43. Class Play Tickets Comm. 4. STAUBER, RONALD tRcnl 40. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 27 Intra-murals 1-3-47 Tennis Tournament 47 Boys' Chorus 17 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries Cast 47 Magic Wand Club 17 Chess Club 17 Stamp and Coin 3-4, Secretary 47 Varsity Cheer- leader 1. STEDMAN, KAY . . . tSted7 40. STEGEMAN. MARYANN tvvhiteyy 40. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Homeroom Vice President 1, Treasurer 47 Deviltries -Costume Room Comm. l, Make-Up Comm. 27 Bowling Club 27 Cheveaux 27 Thadevil- earls 2-3-4, Vice President 27 Frauleins 3-4, Vice President 37 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol 17 Welcoming Comm. 2. SENIORS STEINBERG, HAROLD tBuzzy1 40. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Comm. 27 Class Dance Bids Comm. 37 Senior Mid- winter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 47 Intra-murals 1-3-47 Deviltries Set Directors Comm. 47 World Affairs 1-2-3-47 Delphians 3-47 La Alianza 3-47 Froshmores 17 Revelries Comm. 3-47 Night Relays Comm. 3. STEINER, WILLIAM tBi1l1 40. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Baccalaureate 47 Welfare Com- mission 27 Social Commission l-3-47 Student Council Dance Comm. 3-47 Homeroom Vice President 2, Stamp Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 47 Intra-murals 2-3-47 Chess Club 1-27 For- um 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 47 Honorable Men- tion Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Revelries Comm. 3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. STEVENSON, BRUCE . .. tTrumpetl 40. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Band Comm. 2-37 Sub-Chm. Senior Mid- winter Band Comm. 47 Guidance Commis- sion 27 Welfare Commission 47 Homeroom President 47 Intra-murals 27 Band 1-2-3-47 Band Council 2-37 Orchestra 3-47 A Capella Choir 3-47 All City Orchestra 47 Toledo Youth Orchestra 3-47 Northwest Regional Orchestra 47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Try-Outs Comm. 2-32 Pit Band 2-3-4, Director 47 Los Gauchos 1-27 Sharps and Flats 2'3f Forum 2-3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. STINE, CARLA . . . tSa.ndyl 40. STOOLMILLER, ALLEN tA1J 40. Honor Roll 3-47 Sub-Chm. Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 47 National Service Commission 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Deviltries Arrangements Comm. 47 Biology Club 2, Vice President 27 Astronomy Club 2-3-47 Stamp and Coin Club 2-3-4, President 3-41 Superior Awards at District and State Science DOY: Ameri- can Legion Essay Award 27 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 Frosh- mores 17 National Honor Society 4. STORM, RICHARD lDickl 40. Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Homeroom Position 1-2-3-47 Football 1-2-3-47 Track 1-2-3-47 lntra-murals 3-47 Deviltries Cast 47 Los Gauchos 3-47 Quill and Dagger 4. STRADER, LEE Weepl 40. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3-47 Class Vice Pres- ident 47 Finance Commission 17 Welfare Commission 2-37 Student Council Rep. 17 Faculty Tea Christmas Decorations Comm. 17 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 27 Pot O' Gold Staff 2-3, Sophomore Class Editor 2, Junior Class Editor 3, Advertising Staff 2-37 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries - Cast 4, Make- Up Comm. 1, Try-Outs Comm. 2-3-4, Co- Chm. 3, Chm. 47 GAS 17 Y-Teens 1: Future Teachers l-27 Pay-a-el-sa- 1-2-3-4, Vice President 47 Sub-Debs 37 Pericleans 3-4, Vice President 47 Bowling Green Scholar- ship Placed 7th in Spanish 37 Froshmores 17 Revelries Publicity Comm. 1-27 Night Relays Comm. 37 National Honor Society 4: Thespians 3-4, Secretary 4: Entertain- ment for Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. STRAUB, IOYCE Uoyl 40. Honor Roll 2-37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Program Comm. 47 Clerk of the Board Commission 47 Home- room Secretary 27 Vice President 37 De- viltries Properties Comm. 2-3-47 Y-Teens 17 Sisco l-27 Commercial Club 1-27 Sor- elles 3-47 Thalians 47 Froshmores l. STRUBEL, THOMAS . . . lToml 40. Hi-Y 3-4. STUPSKER, CHARLES tChuckl 40. Hon- or Roll 17 Class Dance Comm. 2-3-47 Intra- murals l-2-3-47 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. 47 Debate Club 2-3, Treasurer 37 United Nations 2-3-4. STUTTLE, PATRICIA tPatJ 40. Class Dance Invitations Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Program Comm. 47 Sub- Chm. Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Senior Trip Collections Comm. 47 Awards Commission 27 Student Activi- ties Commission 47 Homeroom Secretary 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Cheveaux 27 Future Nurses 1-2-37 Sorelles 3-4, Chaplain 4. SUNSHINE, ESTHER . .. Csunnyl 40. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Deviltries Try-Outs Comm. 47 La Alianza 4. SWANBECK, DONNA . . . fDonniej 40. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Comm. 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Major- ette 47 Deviltries Cast 47 Y-Teens 47 Frosh- mores 17 Christmas Play Cast 4. SWARTZ, ROBERT . . . tBobJ 41. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Red Cross Rep. 27 World Affairs 37 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 4. TAFELSKI, SHERRIE tshex-J 41. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 37 Deviltries -Scenery Comm. 2, Secretarial Comm. 47 Commercial Club 37 Christian Youth 2-37 Tri-D's 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3. President 47 Froshmores 1. TANNER, SHARON tshcrl 41. Sub- Chm. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3, Sub-Chm. 47 Clerk of the Board Commission 3-47 Home- room Secretary 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 ICC Dance Bids Comm. 47 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 1-2, Usherettes Comm. 3, Make-Up Comm. 47 Thadevileans 2-3-47 Sorelles 3-4, President 3, ICC Rep. 47 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol 17 Revelries Comm. 17 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 37 First Lady ICC Dance 4. TASKER, IERRY tBingho.mJ 41. Senior Prom Comm. 47 Entered 1957. TAUB, LESLIE tLesl 41. TAYLOR, DANIEL tDa.nnyl 41. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Comm. 37 Sub- Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Sub- Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 17 Student Council Comm. 17 Homeroom Position 1-2-3-47 Base- ball 1-27 Intra-murals 17 Deviltries Stage Construction Comm. 1-2-3-47 I-Ii-Y 17 As- tronomy Club 37 Revelries Publicity Comm. 3-41 Stage Crew 2-3-47 Night Relays Comm. 3. TAYLOR, DOUGLAS tMighty Mousel 41. TAYLOR, IEANNE tBodyj 41. Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Homeroom Treas- urer 47 Class Play Cast 4: Deviltries- Secretarial Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Science Club 17 Christian Youth 27 Vo- ee-theans 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 37 Future Nurses 1-2-3-4, Vice President 2-3. President 47 Froshmores 17 Deans' Office 2-3. TAYLOR, MARIE tMaryl 41. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Pot O' Gold Staff 3: Honorable Mention Bowling Green Scholarship Test 37 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 47 lr. Red Cross Club 3-4. TELLEFSON, IAMES tShortyl 41. Senior Midwinter Decorations Comm. 47 ICC Dance Decorations Comm. 47 Astronomy Club 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Stamp and Coin Club 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3-47 Froshmores 17 Library Guard 2-3. TERRELL, IUNE twardenj 41. Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 2. THOMAS, RONALD lRonJ 41. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Prom Dec- orations Comm. 47 Intramurals 17 A Ca- pella Choir 47 Deviltries Cast 1-47 Los Gauchos 2. THOMPSON, DOROTHY tDctl 41. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 37 GAS 17 Les Femmes 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Deans' Office 3. TOBAKOS, SUSAN tSueJ 41. Honor Roll 47 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 3: Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 17 Prism Staff 3-47 Deviltries Publicity Comm. 1-2-37 Char- lemos 2-37 Zetaletheans 3-47 Vo-ee-theans 3-47 Froshmores 17 Sub-Chm. Community Chest Drive 47 Delegate to Northwestern Ohio Journalism Convention 3-4. TURNER, RICHARD tDick1 41. Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Bowling 37 Los Gau- chos 3. TURNER, RUSSELL . .. tRussj 41. ULMER, BONNIE tMotorJ 43. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-3, Secretary 47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries Try-Outs Comm. 47 Alay- thians 17 Froshmores 17 Deans' Office 1. ULRICH, LARRY . .. lU'1j 41. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Position 1-27 Cafeteria Guard 1-27 Hall Patrol 2. 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Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 3: Co-Chm. Gradua- tion 4: Welfare Commission l: Student Activities Commission 4: Homeroom Presi- dent I-4, Prism Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: Pot O' Gold Staff 4: Deviltries--Make-Up Comm. 1, Usherettes Comm. 2-3, Costume Room Comm. 4: Bowling Club 1: Dramatics Club l: Thadevileans 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2-3, Chaplain 4: Frauleins 3-4: Pericleans 3-4, Chaplain 4: Froshmores 1: Revelries Tick- ets Comm. 4: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: National Honor Society 4: At- tendant Senior Midwinter Queen 1: Home- coming Attendant 4: DeVilbiss Rep. to Area Student Council Queen 4. VINSON. KERRY lXerl 41. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Band Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Homeroom Secretary l, Treasurer 3-4: irls' Chorus 1: Deviltries Costume Plan- ning Comm. l, Program 2, Try-Outs 3, Costume Room 4: Thadevileans 2-3-4, Sec- retary 3, Sgt.-at-arms 4: Frauleins 3-4, Sec- retary 4: Froshmores 1-2. VOLTZ, NANCY lNancl 41. Honor Roll 2-3-4: Class Vice President 2: Sub-Chm. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 4: Organizations Commission 3: Awards Commissioner 4: Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. 3, Party Comm. 4: Zetaletheans 2: Charlemos 2-3, ICC Rep. 3: Sorelles 3-4, Historian 4: Revelries Decorations Comm. 3: Night Relays Comm. 3. VROOMAN, CHARLES lChuckl 41. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 3: Sub-Chm. Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 4: Home- room President 4: Tennis 4: Intra-murals 2-3-4: Deviltries-Cast 4, Properties Comm. 3, Choreography Comm. 4: Los Gauchos 2: Chess Club 2: Talisman 2-3-4, Secretary 4. WADE, SUSAN lSuel 41. Co-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4: Baccalau- reate Comm. 4: Band l-2-3-4: Deviltries- Music Comm. 2-3-4, Chm. 4: Future Nurses l-2-3-4: Sharps and Flats 3-4. WADSWORTH, LARRY . .. II-Ioodl 41. Foot- ball l-2-3-4: Intra-murals 3-4. WAINER, PAUL lRichJ 41. Honor Roll 3: Homeroom Stamp Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4: Delphians 2-3-4: Froshmores l: Stationer's Desk 4. WALLING, BEATRICE lBeal 41. WALTER. DOROTHY lDotl 41. Class Play Tickets Comm. 3: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Comm. 4: Co-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4: Deviltries-Prop- erties Comm. 2, Try-Outs Comm. 3, Usher- ettes Comm. 4: Sisco l-2-3-4, Sgt.-at-arms 4: Thalians 3-4, Secretary 4. WALTER, IOYCE twaltl 41. Class Dance Invitations Comm. 2: Class Play Pro- gram Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 4: Homeroom Secretary 1: Devil- tries-Cast 4: Thadevileans 2-3-4: Frau- leins 3-4: Froshmores 1-2. WANDTKE, IUDITH Uudyl 41. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Co-Chm. Class Trip 3: Co- Chm. Class Play Tickets Comm. 4: Na- tional Service Commission 4: Home Room Vice-President 4. Chm. ICC Dance Invita- tions Comm. 4: Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 2, Arrangements Comm. 4: Charlemos l-2- 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. Y-Teens 3-4, Vice President 4: Amica 3-4, ICC Rep. 4: Froshmores l. WARNER, SUSAN lSuel 42. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. l, Prism Rep. 2: Frauleins 3-4: Revelries-Comm. 2. WARREN, IANICE llanl 43. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 4: Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: Frauleins 3-4: Froshmores 1-2: Revelries Comm. l. WARRINGTON, SANDRA lsandyl 42. Band 1-2-3-4. WEAVER, MARTHA tMartyl 42. Honor Roll l-2-3: Dance Invitations Comm. 2: Co-Chm. Class Play Ticets Comm. 3: As- semblies Commission l: Organizations Commission 3: National Service Commis- sion 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Homeroom President 2: Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 1, Tickets Comm. 2-3-4, Ass't. Chm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 4: Y-Teens 1-2: Sorelles 3-4, Vice SENIORS President 4: Pericleans 3-4, President 4: Revelries-Publicity Comm. 2-4: National Honor Society 4. WEEBEH, PATRICIA ..7 lPatj 42. Honor Roll l-2-4: Class Secretary 3: Co-Chm. Senior Midwinter Invitations Comm. 4: Publicity Commission 1: Student Council Rep. 4: Student Council Dance Comm. 4: Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, President 2, Vice President 3: Girls' Chorus 1-2: Thadevil- eans 2-3: Debutantes 2-3: Charlemos 1-2- 3-4, Vice President 2, President 3: Frosh- mores 1-2. 7 WEBB. THOMAS lToml 42. Honor Roll 4: Band 1-2-3-4. WELKER, BARBARA lBcn-bl 42. Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Co-Chm. 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Homeroom Prism Rep. 1: Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 2-3-4: Sisco 2- 3-4, Historian 4: Les Femmes 2-3-4, Presi- dent 4: Hall Patrol 2. WENDT, THOMAS lToml 42. WERNER, KAY 42. Co-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Decorations Comm. 4: Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, PTA Rep. 4: Band 1-2: Deviltries-Secretarial Comm. 4: Froshmore 1. WESSEL, GERALD Uenyl 42. Christian Youth 1-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3, Treasurer 4. WHITE, DAVID 42. Class Play Try- Outs Comm. 3: Co-Chm. Senior Prom Band Comm. 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 3: Glee Club 1: A Capella Choir 2-3-4: Deviltries-Cast 2- 3-4, Try-Outs Comm. 4: Chess Club 2: Del- phians 2-3-4, Secretary 3: Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Treasurer 4. WHITE. MARY 42. WHITNEY, THOMAS lToml 42. Honor Roll l-2-3-4: Baccalaureate Comm. 4: Home- room Treasurer 4: State Scholarship Team 2-3-4: Astronomy Club l-2-3-4: Engineering Society 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3, President 4: French Honor Society 3-4: National Honor Society 3-4. WHITTIER, CHARLES t'1'edl 42. Co- Chm. Class Play Reading Comm. 3: Co- Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4: Guidance Commission 3-4: Homeroom Prism Rep. 4: Class Play Cast 3-4: Devil- tries-Cast 3, Student Director 4: Dramatics Club l-2-3, ICC Rep. 2: German Club 4: Forum 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3, President 4: Thes- pians 3-4: Varsity Cheerleader l: National Honor Society 4: Entertainment Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. WIENER, FRANCES 42. WILDER, RICHARD tDickl. WILES, PATRICIA Watt 42. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 3: Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Vice-President 4: ICC Dance Publicity Comm. 4: Deviltries-Pub- licity Comm. 3: Thadevileans 3: Frauleins 3-4: Froshmores 1-2: Tigerette 3. WILL- RICHARD . .. lDickey Dol 42. Honor Roll 1-3-4: Co-Chm. Class Play Properties Comm. 3: Student Council Rep. 1: Home- room President 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 2-3-4, Athletics Editor 2-3, Co-Editor 4: Basketball l-2-3: Intra-murals 4: Deviltries Guards Comm. 3: World Af- fairs l: Argonis 2-3: Quill and Dagger 3-4: Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 4: National Honor Society 4: Delegate to Ohio Workshop for Publications 4: Dele- gate to Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Convention 3-4: Night Relays Pro- gram Comm. 3. WILLIAMS, EDNAEARLE KI-Earle: 42. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Sub- Chm. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 3: Student Council Reg. 3: Student Council Dance Comm. 3: olio Drive Comm. 3: Home- room President 1, Vice President 2: Social Commissioner 4: Dramatics Club l: Bow- ling Club 2: Sorelles 3-4, Vice President 3: Pericleans 3-4, ICC Rep. 3: GAS 1: Rev- elries Comm. 3: Night Relays Comm. 3. WILLIAMS, ROBERTA lBobbil 42. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Student Council Rep. l: Homeroom Position 2-3-4: Class Play Cast 3: Deviltries-Secretarial Comm. 2-3- 4: Chm. 4, Ass't. Director 3: Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4: Sub-Debs 3-4, Sgt.1at-arms 4: Hall Patrol l: Froshmores 1: Night Relays Welcoming Comm. 3: Homecoming Attend- ant 4: Attendant to Night Relays Queen 1. WILLOUGHBY. GARY lwibblyl 42. I- Hop Publicity Comm. 3: Awards Commis- sion 1: Homeroom President 1, Vice Presi- dent 2: Class Play Cast 4: Deviltries - grogrinn Comm. 4: Red Cross Club l, ICC ep. . W'1I.SON. MICHAEL lMi.kel 42. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Senior Announcements Comm. 4: Homeroom President 3: Bowling Green American History Test 3: Delphians 2-3: Stamp and Coin Club l-2-3-4, Vice Presi- dent 3-4: Froshmores 2: National Honor Society 4. WILSON NANCY lNcmcl 42. Sub-Chm. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Co-Chm. Ir.- Sr. Farewell 3: Senior Midwinter Publicity Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Clerk oi the Board 4: Homeroom Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2: Deviltries - Costume Room 4: Charlemos 1-2: Thadevileans 2-3- 4: Sorelles 3-4: Froshmores 1-2: Attendant to I-Hop Queen 3: Attendant to Night Re- lays Queen 3: Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4. WINQUIST, ELAINE tWi.nkl 42. Honor Roll l-2: Sub-Chm. Si: Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4: Girls' Chorus 1: DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 1-2-4: Pay-a-el-sa 1: Future Teachers 1-2-4. WISNIEWSKI, WALTER . . . lWa1t: 43. WOLF. IAMES Uiml 43. Honor Roll 1-2-3: I-Hop Band Comm. 3: Football 1-2-3: Track 3: Intra-murals 3-4: Argonis 2-3: Key Club 4: Forum 4: Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 4: National Honor Society WOLF, NOEL tLeonl 43. Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 4: All City Orchestra 4: All City Band 2: Deviltries Cast 2-3-4. WOLFENSTEIN, EUGENE Wicl 43. Hon- or Roll 2-3-4: Class Dance Comm. 2: Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3: Homeroom Posi- tion 2: ICC President 4: Intra-murals 3-4: Class Play Cast 3-4: Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Script Comm. 3-4: World Affairs 3-4: Del- phians 2-3-4, Vice President 2, President 3-4: Night Relays Comm. 3. WOOD, STEPHANIE lStevei-inol 43. Honor Roll 2: I-I-lop Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Midwinter Bids Comm. 4: Tri-D's 2: Froshmores 1-2: Hall Patrol 2. WRAGE, LINDA lLynnl 43. Honor Roll 1-2: I-Hop Bids Comm. 3: Justice Commis- sion 2: Finance Commission 3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3: GAS 1: Cheveaux 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 3-4. WRBST, SUZANNE tSuel 43. Honor Roll 3: Class Play Reading Comm. 3: Student Council Rep. 2-4: Student Council Dance Comm. 2, Feature Movie Comm. 4: Homeroom Treasurer 1-3: Band 1-2-3-4: Class Play Cast 4: Deviltries - Ushers Comm. 2-3-4- Ass't. Chm. 2, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 4: GAS l: Phillaletheans 2: Sisco 2-3- 4, President 4: Revelries Comm. 2. WRIGHT, GLORIA tG1ol 43. 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Gardner, James Gardner, Jerry .. Garland, Carol .... Gauthier, Elaine Gauthier, Fritz ...... Gauthier, Merilee ...61.58, 123 .....61,l23 .....68,107 ........67,146 ....64,100, 122 Gedosch, Joan George, Nancy Gerbie, Hannah Gerson, Jill ..... Gibbs, Jeanette Gilbert, Daniel .. Gilchrist, Vicky .... Glew, Hames ...... Gladney, Mary .. Glydo, Robert Good, Karen ...... Goodman, Nancy . Gray, Patrick Green, June ....... Greenberg, Sherrie Greunke, Susan Gring, Daniel ..... Grochowalske, Barb Grochowaldke, Leo . Groshans, Judy Grover, Nondus .... Grounds, George Guhl, Shirley ...... Gunlite, Jacguelyn . Guyer, Sallu ...... Guynn, Robert ..... Haberkamp, Earl .. Haberkamp, Lee Hague, Darrell .... , Haley, Tom ........ Hall Harriet ....... Hamilton, Constance Hamory, Silvo ..... Hammonds, Nancy Hampton, Joseph .. Hansen, Loretta .... Harger, Sherry Harrington, Sandra Harrison, Nancy Hart, Janet ....,... Hartman, Mary Lynn Hassen, Lynn ...... Haworth, Larry Hawthorne, Ray .. Hayes, Janice .... 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Kunkle, Sharon .....ee ......60 ....e7, 122 ......s2 60.144 ..... as ....ea, 143 ....e1, 109 ........59 ......68 ....59,ll8 ....60,107 ........62 . .... 59,1 , 13122 .......59, 100 ......61,ll6 ....67,146 ......67 .....66 .....63,109, 112 ........67 .. ....... 54, 97, 98 .. ..... 67,113,120 120 .64, 107, ........60 ....67,1l4 ......59 Kunz, Thomas .... ............... 6 6 Kurtz, Carolyn ...... ............ 6 3- 114 Kurtz, David .............. 59, 101, 123, 138 Lamberson, Jackie ..., ....... 6 6, 110, 115 Lane, Eddy ........ ............. 6 8 Lane, Judy ....... .......... 5 9 Laney, Ella ...... .... 6 6,116 LaCourse, Rollin LaRue, Curtis ...., ,.,. 6 5 LaPlante, Lloyd Lasobik, Craig ...... ..,. 6 3 Laumann, Douglas ....6O Lautz, Judith . ...... .,,, 6 8 Lawson, Leonard . . . , , , . .59 Lawson, Faye .... ,,,, 6 3 LeFevre, Mary .... .,., 6 1 Lehaney, Terry .. .... 61 Lehman, George .... ..,, 6 7 Leib, Judy ........ ,,,, 6 5 Leininger, Sandra .,,,,,,, U59 Leitner, David .,.. ........... 6 2 I-51112. David ..... 62, 118, 120 Lessentin, Rita .... ......,... , ,66 T-GVY. Susan .... .......... 6 5 Linder, Darlene .... ,.,, 6 7 Lindner, Luther ...... ,.,,, 6 0 Lindhubber, Thomas . . . . . , , .62 Little, James ......... ,,,, 6 5 Littrell, Lee ......... ,,,, 5 5 Lober, John ......... ,,,, 5 0 Lohman, Caroline .... ,...,,,, 5 9 Longerbarger, Gloria Lorigan, Nancy ....... Loudon, Ann Loudon, Susan Lucas, Barbara Luther- Mar Lou . Lykins, Sharon .... Mack, Carl ....... Mack, James MacKenzie, Cecily Maier, Darryl ..... ' Marquardt, Sally Marshall, Dianne Marz, Carol ........ Mattimoe, Barry Mayo, Mike ........ McBee, Monty ......, McCartney, Linda McClellan, John . McClow, Jeannie McCracken, Robert' .. McDonald, Georean McDonough, Arthur McEwen, Duncan MCEWSUI Jacqueline McFarland, Nancy McGannon, Dick McKnight, Sue ...... McLaughlin, Ovid McNutt, Mary Jo McPortland Dan McQueen, 'Murray I Means, Kay Ann Mefford, Gordon . Melot, William .... Menniger, Dan .... Merritt, Leora .... Mewhort, Charles Meyers, Penny . . . Michael, William . , Mielke, Judith .... Miezitis, Valda . . . Miller, Charles .... ... ..... 68, 100 .'.'.'.'.'65,'ii4' ........54,98 ,115 .......66,112 .60 ,146 ........65 ....64,11l ......65 .....64 66 59 ......61 ........62 ....62, 122 ........62 ....67,1l8 ......61 .....67 .....64 ......60 ........68 ....59,143 ....66,115 ......59 ........68 ....68,l16 ....54,l05 ....62,143 ....63,143 ......64 .....66 .....68 .....65 .....62 .....63 .....61 SOPHOMORES Miller, Darrell Miller, Douglas Miller, Edward .... Miller, James Miller Judy .. Miller, Judy .. Miller, John ..... Miller, Linwood .. Miller, Marilyn Miller, Patti .... Miller, Susan ..... Miller, Thomas ...... Minneker, Saundra Misson, George ..... Mohr, Mary ........ Moorehead, Scott Mullacki, Robin Moran, Larry .... Morgan, Joan .... Morris, Jon ......... Morris, Carolyn ...... Morrissey, Colleen Morrow, Carl ....... Mortimer, Joanne .... Morton, Nancy ..... Mueller, Barbara .... Munn, Judith ...... Murray, John Myers, Kathy ........ Mynderse, Sandra Nelson, John ........ Nostrant, William .. Nathanson, Joan ..... Newcomb, Dianne Newman, Kenneth .. Newton, William . Nice, William .... Nee, Virginia .. Notzka, John Odom, John .... Ogle, Sharon Ogren, Earl ...... O'Neil1, Dennis Orderica, Ray .... Oswald, Robert Overton, Thomas .... Owen, Janice ..... Owens, Karen .... Pakulski, Diance .... Palmer, Judy ........ Palmer, July ........ Pappajohn, Carol Ann Parkes, David ....... Parritt, Irene ......... Pawlicki, Diane Pierce, Pamela ..... Perlman, Jose ....... Pertcheck, Lawrence . Pertcheck, Marlene Peterson, Leonard Petty, Lynn ....... Phillip, Sarah Phillips, Ronald Phillips, Martin Phillips, Danny Pickering, Gary .. Pickett, Margaret Pietras, Nancy .... Pirwtiz, Howard .. Politsch, Chuck .. Polverari, William Portney, Harvey .. Portnoif, Ronald .. Powder, Marcia .. Price, Stephen Przybelski, Mary Puah, George ..... Pulliam, Eugene .. Purse, Donald ...... Oualmcm. Judy ...... Quertinmont, Carol . Quigg, Terry ....... Ouinn, Richard ..... Radabaugh, Sue ..... Rahm, Terry ............. Rakebrand, Andrew . Rancich, Pat ......... . I ' Ramer, David ....... Ramer, Donald ..... Ramlow, Edward Ramsey, Ray ..... Rathke, David .... RCIY, Lynn ......... Reasor, Virginia .... Recknaqel, Diana Redd, Edward .... Reeme, Peter Reese, Donald . .. Remer, Sharon .. Renner, John .... Repass, Sally .... Retzke, Carol ....... Rhegness, Charles Rice, Donald ........ Richardson, John Rinker, Barbara Ritz, Jacquelyn Roberts, Jack ....... Roberts, Thomas ..... Rodgers, Carol . ....... . Rosenberry, William .....63 .....62 .....60 .....66 ....59 ......67 ....68, 121 ......60 ......67 ....66,1l7 , ......... 66 ....651001l0 1 f 64 59 59 64 ....6l ....6l ......62 ........65 ....68,ll6 ........61 ....66,l14 ....64,116 ....60,108 ......66 ........59 .....68,ll6 .......67,1l4 ....54,98, 109 ........60 ........63 .....54,98 ....68, 146 ....66,ll7 ......61 ........65 ....59, 121 ......60 ......67 ........62 ....65,ll2 .....60,1l5 .......59.107 ....68, 100, 107 ....60 .......65,l15 ....65,l04,122 ...........62 ,.........63 ....66 ....62 ....65 ....66 ....68 ......68 .....53,87 ....67,107 . ...... 65 ........68 ....68,105 ....61,ll8 .....65,113 ...........66 ....54,98,l20 .64 ....65, 105, 109 ........64,1l5 ........67,ll8 .67 65,l10, 114,130 .67 ........60, 106 ......60 .67 62, 138, 143, 144 ........65, 122 .61 ....61,107,120 ......64 .......65,1l6 .66 ....59,110,114 .......59,106 ......66 ....60, 105 ......59 ....68,1l5 ......64 .....66 .....62 .....67 Ross, Carol Rost, Dorothy .. Rubin, Elin .... Roth, Larry .... Rupple, Gary Russell, Beverly .. Rusell, Shirley ..... Rust, Susan ....... Ruthowski, Anthony Ryan, Keith .......... Ryan, Kenneth ...... Ryerson, David ....... Sander, Constance ..,. Sanford, Patrick .... Santchi, Douglas Sarantou, James .. Sauter, Donita .... Sautter, Nancy . ..... Sautter, Ted .......... Scanes, Mary Lou .... Scarherry, Eugene .... Sheff, Deqey ........ Schilt, Suzanne ..... Schmidt, Qilliam Schmucker, David . . . . . . . . Schneider, Jackie . . . . ..... 66, 100, Schneider, Qilliam .... Schroeder, Bart ..... Schuller, Susan . Schulak, David . . . Schultz, Richard . . Schund, Ann ....... Schuster, Carolyn . Schuster, Carol . . . Schwyn, Dan . . . Scott, Marilyn Scott, April . . . Scouten, Dan .... Scrivner, Linda Shanteau, Carol .. Sharpe, Bonnie Shea, Connie .... Shell, Suzanne ..... Shadix, Ernest Shertinger, Rae Ann Shook, Nancy ........ Shelley, John ....... Shore, William Shunk, Sandra Seegle, Sharon .... Silsbie, John ..... Silverman, Leon .. Siegman, Arlene .. Simons, Donald Simon, Barbara Simonello, Victor .... Simons, Jerry ..... Simons, Janice Sinclair, Terry Slater, Sandra . . . .....60,106,1l5 .....65,1O0 . . . . .60, 123, 143 ........54,9S .. ...... 67 ........68 ....62, 122 67 . . . .63, 109 63 ....6l 66 68 ....68 ....62 ....68 61 ........65 .....66,115 ........54,98 .....54,98 116 .....67,143 ....66,116 .63 . ..... ,120 116 ....62 . ..... 62, 110, ...........62 .........59,122 .....66,ll2,1l6 ...........62 .....63,143 ....67,l2O ....60,118 ....68,116 ......66 ...67,l16 ...66,107 ......60 ....6O ........66 .........60 ....58,64,106 .......,.60 ...65,l06 ......64 ....6l ....6l ....59 .........68 ...........61 .....60,102,l04 Smith, Bob . .... ........... 6 0 Smith, Darlene . . . . .... . . . . 60 Smith, Darral ........... ..68 Smith, David . . . ............. . .61 Smith, Karen . . 62, 100, 106, 107 Smith, Robert .... ............... 6 0 Smith, Martha ....... ............ , 63 Smith, Roger ...... ......... 6 5 Smith, William Ray ..... ...... 6 7 Smith, Verna . ...... ..... Snow Elizabeth . . . ........67 60,100,122 Snyder, David ...... Snyder, Dexter ........ Snyder, Judy Ann .... Snyder, Saundra .... ..... Solburg, James . . . . . . . . Solly, Edward ...... Solomon, Sam ........ ..... Sommerville, David Soster, Timothy Souther, Maty .... Spalding, Joan Spatks, William .... Speweik, Wayne .. Spencer, Gloria .. Spindle, James ...... Splonsler, Thomas . .. Sprague, Lowrie .. Spross, Thomas Steele, Kathleen .. Steele, Sue ........ Stefan, Nancy . Stein, William . Simpson, Sandra Lee Stine, Bonnie Stemmle, Robert Stone, Michael . . . Stone, Sandra . . Stout, Strahm, Marjorie David ..... Strole, Susan . Strong, James .. Struber, Joan ..., Stump, Nancy Sullings, Bill ...... Sullivan, Emmet Sullivan, James Sunderman, Lois Sutton, Chester Sweeny, Ray ..... Swolsky, Mark .... .....61,l0l ........63 ........54 63,104,105 66143, .65 .. ..... , 146 143 .......63, ......64 ........66 ....67,l38 ....60,107 ....98,122 ......61 . ....... 66 ...........63 ....58,66,110 .........63 ....67,143 ........64 ....63,107 ....62,121 ......59 ....64,106 65,115 122 ..... , .....64,116 ....61,115 ....60, 143 ......67 ......65 ....68,100 ........67 ....62, 149 ......59 74 Symmes, Sandra ..... Szombati, Marianne Tait, Paul ......... Taradchke, Janet . .. Tauber, George .. Taylor, Alice ...... Taylor, Iohn ........ Teegardin, Larry Temple, J anys ..... Terrell, Charles Thompson, Brian . ....62,l06,ll2 . ............ 63 ....56,100,104 .......67,10O .........65 .....61,1ll .......62,143 .............62 ....66,ll0,1l5 ...........65 .....54,9B,104 Thompson, Marjorie ' '. 1' ................. 60 Thompson, Mary Ann Thomposn, Donald ........ 61 105,, 143, 146 Thomsen, Judy ..... Tice, Thomas ...... . I I I . 1 . l ' H Tilley, Stevens ..... Teschinae, Sharon . Toepfer, Walter Towslee, Arthur .. Track, Leonard ..... Tracy, Terry Neal . Trembley, Frank Tressler, Diane Treuhait, Louise Treuhaft, Marlene . Treuhaft, Martin Treuhaft, Paul Trautman, Gary Uland, Larry .... Underdown, Jay .. Van Dielon, Jim VanNess, Bonnie .. Abbe, Linda ....... Adams Dean ...... Adcock, Judy ..... Adkins, Karen ...,. Adler, Sharon Adler, Thomas Albert, Beverly Albright, Sandra .. Albright, Sharon .. Ames, Linda ....... Anderson, Ingrid Andrews, Barbara . Andrus, Guy ...... Anstead, Paul Anton, Judy ..... Archer- Jo Ann Arnold, Karen Arnos, Edward Asendorf, Robert Ashley, Kermit .... Augustus, Carol Dee Babcock, Chester .. Bacon, George .... Bailey, Karen .... Baird, Sandra .... Baker, Dee ....... Baker, Karen .... Baldwin, Judy Barker, Lance Barry. Alan ..... Basch, Maxine .... Batavia, Elaine .... Baxley, Sue Ann Beals, Janet ....,. Beclg, Robert ..... Becker, Janet .... Beers. Gary ....... Bellman, Marsha Bender, David .... Benedict, Janice Bennaway, Sa..ra . Bennett, Mary ..... Bennett, Mike ..... Berman, Larry ..... Berquist, Bette Lynn Berry, Patricia ..... Beutler, William Billian, Robert .... Birch, Jimmie Louise Black, Frank ...... Black, Jay ......... Blair, John ........ Blake, Rebecca Blessing, Ronald .. Boerger, Patricia .. Bohn, James ...... Boldt, Edwin ..... Bomer, Elda Boos, David ..... Bosenbark. Sara .. Bottles, Thomas Botz, Victor ...... Bowers, Gloria Bowman, Judith .. Boyd, David ....... Boyer, Douglas ..... Boyette, Susan Dana . .GB 105, 122, 143, 145 .. .60 61 115 ............... , .......60 .......6l .....63,143 .....62,10B .....63, 104 .......66 .....61,148 ....62,104,105, 143 ......78 . ....... 76 Adams: Sharon Ann' I . . .... .... . 73 .......74-115 ....78,112,1l6 ......7s ........7o .....78,l0l .......73 ......77 ...Ja ......7s ........7z .....72,106 ....s4,9a .......71 ........7l .....7e,1o7 . ........ 79 .....74,107 ........70 77 76 77 72 72 ....73 ....74 ....76 , ..... 79 ........74 ...72, 106 .....73, 106 ........74 ........7l ...76,115 ......72 ......79 . ....... 79 .....71,l20 ........7l 70 78 76 70 78 79 ....7l ....76 ....7l ....73 ......79 ........76 .....73,l12 ........76 ......77 ....7l ....78,110,115 SOPHOMORES Van Diver, Jerry .. 66109 Van Wormer, Lee ..... , Vass, Steve . ..... Viet, Bonnie ..... Vick, Mary Lu .... . .............. 68 .. .62 54, 98, 107, 117 107 Vogan, Helen ....... ....... . . .67, Vogeli, Joan ...... Wagenman, Barton Wagner, Rex ..... Wakefield, Russella' ' . 1 Waldman, Deann . Walker, Matvin .. Walters, Gerald .. Walters, Robert .. Walton, John ..... Walton, Sandra Ward, John ...... Wast, Walter .... Weaner, Sandra Weinman, Frances Weinman, Rhoda .... Weissield, Nina .... Welch, Arlene Welch Sheila ..... Welty., Richard Wert, Kenneth Wesley, James .. Wexler, Sandra Wexler, Steve Whitacre, Carol .. Whitaker, Nancy .,.. Whitney, Allan ....... Wilcox, Mary Jane .... .'.'64,'ifi5,' .. .eo .....63,104 .....66,10l .......ss ......e7 63 64 64 .......64 .....66,l48 ...,.66,l48 .......63 .....67, 122 .61 146 .......65,l08 63146149 .... , , ....54.98 ......62 FRESHMEN Bradley, Judith ................... 73, 107 Brandt Catherine Brightcln, Ed ..... ' Brim, Dick ...... Brown, Linda . Brown, Russell Brown, Susan Brunk, Betty Bryan, Ercell . .. Buchop, Jack .... Buermele, Linda Buettner, Janet Burdick, Donald Burke, Jerry . .... Burke, Lester .... Burstein arc . M ia Caldwell, Mike Calisch, Sandra Calvert lulie Ann .. Camp, Howard ...... Campbell, Ray ...... Canning, Christine .. Cannon, Mary . ....... . Carnahan, Michael Carpet, Susan ...... Carr, Gary ....... Cary, David ........ Cassaubon, Diane Chambers, James Chapman, Linda . Chappius, Richard Cheney. Alice ..... Chester, Karen ..... .......73 .. .... 77 .......77 .....78,1l6 .....74,118 .....78,107 .....72,107 .......73 76 74 77 ......72 .......78 .....75,120 .......72 .....74,l20 .,...70,100 .......74 .....70,l00 .......73 . ..... 73 Chinn, Donna ....... ............. Chitwood- Carole .... 75,107, Christensen, Brian Christie, Carolyn . chrysi, Ridney ...IQ Chuckovits, Lynn Ciralsky, Bob . Clapper, Iohn Clake, Mary .. Clay, David Clift. Marcia .. Cobb, Phillip ..... Cocz., Lia ..... .. Cocke. Barbara .... Cohane, Gary ...... Collins, Shirley ..., Combatelli, Gloria Combatelli, Judy Cone, Edward ..,.. Connell, Lynne ..... Cook, Lynn ..... , ..... Copperman, Ronald Copic, Nancy ....... ' ' Cowell, loan Craig, Robert . . .. Crandell, Susan Crawford, Patricia .. Crom- Ralph ...... Crosby, Clifford .... Crowe, Karen Culp, Carole ....... Crunkitton, Tom Diaga, Juris . ...... Dankoski, Dennis Davidson, Tom 74 78 77 77 74 . . . .76 74 79 77 73 111 .....74,107 .....71,l0l .....77,l48 ..,..79,1l8 .......78 ......7l 77 75 78 77 ....73 ......76 .......72 .....79,115 .......72 76115 ......78 .....77115 .....'Q.7l .,..77, 106, 107 100 .......79, ......73 ....78 Williams, Sandra .. Williams, Sarianne Willis, Karen ...... Wilson, Patricia Ann Wingate, Carl ..... Whinney, Cynthia .. Winter, Rochelle .. Winter, Susan Wise, David ....... Wise, Gregory ..... Wisebaker Melvin . ........62 ....6l,1l4 .......63 .....64 .......60 ........68 ....62,115 ........65 64,117,149 ........59 ....66 wmenberd, Marshall' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .... gg Wolfe, Kathleen .... Wolf, Ray Wolniewicz, Joan . Wood, Donald ..... Workman, Nancy .. Worman, Sharon Wrage, John ....... Wright, Edward Wrucha, Stanley Yaffee, Gerald Young, David Young, June Young, Terry ..... Zahos, Billie ....... Zanville, Richard .. Zbinden, Jane ..... Ziener, Marcia ..... Zientek, Virginia .. Zimmerman, Richard Zollweg, Lloyd ..... Davis, Jonannah Davis, Patricia Davis, Roslyn Debs, Carolyn Decker, Jack .... Decker, Richard Decker, Robert Deeb, Fred .... DeGuire, Jerry .. Delker, James Dennis, Sheila Dernlan, Dawn .... Dillinger, Doug ..... Dood, Ioyce ....... Donahue, Suzanne . Doon, Steve ........ Doughty, Donna Dowiak, Lorine ..... Downey, Janet Drake, David .. Dreher, Judy .... Drosihn, Karin .. Drumm, Sue ....... Duncan, Peggy .... Dunn, Julie ........ Eade, John . ........ Edwardson, Linda . Eickholt, Bill . .... . Eiltthorpe, Robert .. Englehardt, David . Engler, Thomas .... Erwin, Pamelia .... Evans, Faith ....... Facker, Judith ..... Farnsworth, Garry . Fassler, Sandra .... Fearer James ...... Feldman, Norma Ferguson, Anne Fincher, lames .... Firebauqh, Janet .. Fischer, Eric ...... Fischer, Nancy .... Fitsenreiter, Carol , Florence, lean .... Fogel, Gloria ...... Folger, Kenneth Ford, Margaret Fornoff, Jane Foster, Genette Fowler, Pamela Fox, James ...... Fox, Karen ........ Freeman, Brenda .. Fry, Carol ........ . Fry. Ronald ..... Frye, Sandy Fulton, Diane .... Gable, Robert Gardner, Diana .... Gardner, Phyllis Garn, James ....... Garrison, Michael . Garwood, John .... Gayle, David Gaynor, Iohn ...... Geisbuhler, James .. Geithman, David . ....... 76, .. .. .7l, . . 88 68, 118, 120 .. .68 ....66,1l6 .......63 ........65 ........64 61,104,105 ........B5 .......65 ....66,1l8 .,......66 .54,98,122 64,101,112 ........68 .... .68 ....65 ....72 .....76 .......7l 74101 ..... , 70 78 72 76 73 ....73 ....76 ....74 ....72 ....79 ,....73 .......77 70120 1I111..'..79 .....73, 106 is . ..... , 77 71 71 70 71 71 73 73 71 . ..... ..76 118 74 74 75 77 72 77 .. . .. . .76 121 ii ..... , .......78 ......72 ......7l .......72 . ......... 75 .. ...... .74,1l2 ...78,97,1l0 ........76 .75 ,101 77,101,107 115 .......73, .71 73,107,111 115 115 .......73 ......7l ....7l ....73 120 .......76 .. .79 75 123 ..... , .......75 ......76 ....7l ....75 Schetf, Ronnie ...... .... Geithman, Ierry ..... .......75 Geringer, Patricia ....... ..72 Gerlach, Iudith .... ..... 7 7,115 Gess, Poly ....... ..... 7 5 107 Gilbert, Nancy -Giles, Daniel .... Giles, Martha Gilmore, Linda ..... Goldberg, Marsha Goldman, Allen ..... Goldman, Ronald .... Goldyn, Fred ........ Good, Nancy .,....... Goodleman, Marshane Goodman, Wanda .... 1 1 Gottfried, Dalton .,... Gra, Sharon ..... Green, Iohn ..... Green, Peter ...... Greenberg, David Greenberg. Lynn Greene, Connie .. Greene, Nancy Griener, Thomas Grove, Kay . ....... .. Gudakunst, Carolyn . . Gunder, Pamela ..... .. ..77 70,110,115 118 ......71, .79 .... .73. 101 70 70 72 72 77 71 75 . . . .70 76 75 .. 77 75 112 ..... , .......7l 74148 .......72 Gunn, Sharon ........ ......... Grzechowiak Chester Haberkamp, I Ioe ..... Hall, Beverly ......... Hallett, Iack ........ Hamann, David .... 1-lamblin, Harold Hammer, Robert ..... 1-lanneken. ludith .... Hannum, Ed ....... Harper, Carole .. Harr, Marilyn .... . . Harris, Iohn ..... . . . . Harrison, Kathleen Hart, Linda ....... Hart, Phyllis ....... Hartman, Carol Hartzog, David ..... Hassen, Anita ....... Hawkins, Wendy Hayes, Iames ..... Hayes, Thomas . .. Hayne, Ierry ....... Head, Charlotte .... Heckert, Carolyn .. Hedler, Robert Heffner, Susan .. Heilenr, Ronald .. Heindel, Iohn ...... Heinrich, Susan Henold, Gayle Hieb, Carol ......... Highlands, Iames .... Hilwick, Barbara .... Hindman, Patricia Hischke, William .... Holliger, Prudence Holmes, Richard ...... Homrighaus, Albert Hook, Belinda ........ Hook, William ..... Hostetter, Sue Hudson, Patricia Huffman, Deanna .... Huffman, Thomas Hulsebus, Thomas Hummel Sharon Hunter, 'Susan . . ..... '. . . I 1 1 1 Hurdelbrink, Michael .... Huttinger, Edward . . . . Hutton, Camela ...... Illman, Ruth ..... Irving, Nancy Iacob, Richard ..... Iagielsky, Ioseph .... Iahielski, Leo ..... Iarecki, Mary .... Ietfries, Sandra .... Ienkins, Charles Ienkins, Leonard .. lohnson, loyce Johnson, Kent ...... Iohnson, Kristyne .... Iones, Gary ....... Jones, Raymond Iones, William Ioseph, Phillip .. . Iudson, Richard .... Iuhnke, - Darla ....... Kaminsky, Iudith .... Kane, Eloise .,....... Karoleyi, Esther . ..... Karpinski, Raymond .. Kass, Edmund Kaufman, Patricia Kelk, Susan ........ Keller, Elizabeth Kenedy, Merrily . .. Kerekes, Shirley Kerin, Margaret . . . Kern, Sue ...... .. Kidney, Marcia . . . Kimble, Richard . .. Kimple, Chris . . . .. .72 . . . . .79, 112 73 71 ii i ..... , ..fIffIfiif' ......70, .....73, 78 75 71 79 77 76 06 71 79 75 71 75 111 71, 106 117 106 100 73 75 70 70 71 76 73 100 107 .....7L ....7l, .......72 .........7s .....72.1lS 72 78 76 73 ....79 ....70 ...75 ....72 .....7l 76 ......70,1l5 73, 100, 106 .7l,l 77 07 70 70 77 ....79 ....70 ....79 ....70 ....77 .....79 73 ..... , 17 72 73 71 77 76 74 76 73 . . . .78 74 70 72 76 72 73 70 71 78 ffIffi6fi2o .......71 .....73.112 78 fIIff7a ....77 ....19 FRESHMEN King, Jeanne .... . . . King. Kathleen . . .. ....7B,l07 .......77 King, Raymond ..... ......... 7 9 Kirchenbauer, Karen .... 77, 120 Kirkham, William . .. ..... . .76 Klapiish, Maurice .... ..... 7 1 Klein, Mary ............ ..... 7 4 Klopfenstein, Charles ...73 Knitz, Iohn .... . ....... ..... 7 7 Knowles, Sandy ..... ..... 7 5 Kohler, Gordon . . ..... 74 Kohn, Elaine .... ....... 7 1 Kononen, Karen . . . .... 74, 121 Korn, Linda ..... ....... 7 3 Kornmeier, Mary .. ..... 79 Kotowicz, Ronald . , . .. .. .77 Koury, Georgette .. ..... 78 Krauss, Robert Krauss, Robert ........ . .74 Kridler, Kathy .... 79, 110, 115 Kripke, Larry .... ......... . 79 Krontz, Donald ....... ..79 Krueger, Virginia . . . .... . .71 Krupp, Richard . . . . ...... . . .75 Kunst, Richard . . .... 98, 120 Kuohn, Charlotte .. ......... 71 Kupper, Marcia . .. .... 78, 122 Kwapich, Donna ..... ....... 7 3 LaBo, Barbara ......... ..... 7 7 Laliness, Ian ........... ..... 7 9 Lansborough, Pamela ....... 70 Lantz, Sharon ......,. ......... 7 4 Larsen, Annis . ..... .... 7 7,122 LaRue, Iames . . . Laspisa, Iames . . . . . .......78 .......78 Laston, Dennis . Lefiler Pat ......... Lehman, Nancy Lee Lehman, Suzanne . . Lehner, Richard . .... ..... . Leighton, Christine .. Lennox, Arthur .... Lentz, Gordon .... Levi, Ronald ....... LeVine, Michael Lines, Larry ..... Lipner, Robin .... Lewis, Marilyn .. Lininqer, Ierry Lipman. Michael .... .. .ve ....75,1o7 ........7a ....7e,1o7 .. .71 ....78,120 .......12 .........7s ....74,122 ....77,11s .......77 74 118.1 Longbarger, Iames Louth, Lou Ann ..... ......... Loveland- Richard Lowe, Ronald ...... Lower, Connie ....... Ludwikowski, Sally .... Lutjens, Elaine .. .... ......... Lydy, Barris ....... MacLane, Charles .. Maier, Dianne .... Manon, Maralee Manore, Sharon Marks, Elbert ...... Markwood, Gail ..... Marquardt, Sharon .... Martin, Nancy ...... Matthes, Petter ..... Mattimoe, Carol Mauly, Patricia .. Maynor, Iack Mayo, Iudith Mayo, Patricia .. Mays, Melinda .. McCann, Deana McCarthy, Frances McCloud, Loan ..... McCoy, Sharon .. McGary, Michael .. McGuire, Sharon .. McIntyre, Susan McKechnie, Mary .. McNally, Ina ...... McNeil, Thomas .... McNary, Michael McNutt, Tom ...... McParland, Iohn Mehem, Sandra .... Meredith, William .. Merritt Frederick ....73, 75 22 75 77 74 74 70 74 79 107 ,100 .......70 .....75 .....78 .....79 .....7l .......78 ....77.lll .......70 . ,... 74 .....7l 74 76 74 72 76 78 . . . . .78 71 73 73 72 115 ....78, .......75 .....70 .......70 .76 ....77, 120 ....7l, 146 .......72 Merritti Iames ..,..... .75 Merritt, Rosemary ........ ..71 Messer, Carol ..... ............ 7 7 Micham, Nancy ..... .... 7 8, 106, 115 Mianerey, Thomas . .. ........ . .77 Miller, David ...... . ........ 79 Miller, Gary ...... .... 7 1, 100 Miller, Michael ...... ....... 7 7 Miller, Janice Ann Miller, lanice M. . .. . .... . . . .72 Miller, Martha . .. .... 71, 118 Miller, Robin ...... .... 7 8,115 Miller, Ronald ...... .... 7 3, 146 Moldiney, Sandra 70 96 Morason, Nancy Morrin, Carol . . . . Morris, Moss, Iayne . . . David ...... Muenqer, Barbara .. Murray, Paul Myers, Roger Napier, Iohn 11II9o,i15 ....76 ....72,l07 .......79 ....79,1l6 .....78 ...7l Napierala, Dan Nemeth, William .. Nicholas, George .. Nicholas, Ianet Niebel, Patsy ...... Niethcrmmer, Ianet . .....77 .......73 79, 1 Niqhswander, Daniel' I 1 D I 1 ' Nixon, Linda ........ ..... Nowak, John . .... . Nowak, Robert Obert, Peggy Olson, Ellen ....... O'Neal, Ronald Orians, Daryl ..... Osten, Richard .... Overy, Dianne ..... Parcell, Katherine .... . Parkes, Thomas ..... Parks, Pamela ..... Parritt, Iames ..... Parsons, Roger Parsons, Stanley Patterson, Iohn Patterson, Ray .... Paul Kay . ...... .. Pauly, Kath .......... .... Pawlaczyk, Iames . . . . . . . Peck, Richard ...... Penner, Kathleen .. Perlinski, Robert Perlman, Ioan ..... Perrin, Frances . . . . . . . Persinger, Carolyn . . . Pervin, Susan . .... Petcoff, Ann ..... Peters, Ioseph .... Peterson, Larry Pfund, David .... Phillips, Iames Phillips, Ron Pirner, Carl .... Pitzer, Arthur .... Polick, George .... Polverari, Ianet .. Poole, Nancy Pope, Jamie ......... . Poturalcki, Ronald Potiralske, Paul .... Priss, Marilyn' .... Rabinow, Adele Radde, Ricky ..... Rankiet Patricia Rankin, Rankin Rapton, Thomas Ravin, Richard .. Ray, Robert Reese, Judith Reinlein, Sue Rex, lane Rhine, Iudith ...... Richardson, Iames . .. . Rink, Steven ....... Ritter, Denis Robbins, Leslie .... Roberts, Kathleen . Robinson, Karen Roders, Gary ..... Roeger, Iudith .... Ross, Richard ..... Rossman, Darlene . .. . . .. Rossman, Sharon . . Roth, Susan ......... . Rothinbuhler Marvin Roush, Carolyn ...... 1 1 Rowe, Iack ....... Rowe, Lowell .... Rubley, William Rudinger, Susan Rudio, Kenneth ..... Rudio, Karen ..... Russell, Sandra Rutchow, Willa .... Rutchow, Ianette ..... . Rydman, Barbara .... . Sabs, Marlene . .. .... Saqgese, Iohn ......... .... Sampson, Iefferson ....... .... Sanzenbacher, Susan Sautter, Robert ........ .... 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