East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Y . , ,X yy W I I l i 5: , ,f 'r 'I 55 East Liverpool High School East Liverpool, Ohio 1, x.,v A. : 5 ' - ms ., rg-- gtF"w ' 113- ' ,N .q,J' U' l f'o- If. ,, 'QQ lf "H-if-fs k "if - L ' X , Y. ,ik .I rnfbi' Y. rf' 1 ff- .. ff" ' A3-aw' x. 471 , W s ul' J . 1 I , , . 4 I r - a. -Q, B .w -Li H 5 .K kv it-,.. k 9 . 1, 5- '-u.-f""' . s.. 4 i y .L XX Hx X LN 4 fmgvw ' 'V 6' 1 44 . j.,f. y ,fb-f', '. if I N'-1 X gf, i Q19 if 'N 011136 Jill!! 6 Your shlvering at the concession stand as you listened to the playing of the Alma Mater, then marching after the band to get warm On to a dance where you dvd the bunny hop and hokey pokey or to HI Teen, always full of so many friends Those friends from h merooms, classes, study halls The pals you crowded on the bus, campaigned for In an electron, worked with helped with that last blt of homework The ones who shared mormng devotions, the elatlon over class rlngs, and those hllarlous moments that weren't really funny And those who called HI' Hs' ' as you walked down the halls 7 . . . . ... . .... . . . . -... fl 11 O ...- . . . . . I . . ...- . - u'11u'l .... . . .. . 11 ' x 8 VJ L B' 1 'EF' H' . . . affectionately in your heart, the people who were part of this year. They are the friends who shared the experi- ences, and the teachers who guided and directed. 5. uf, X Pictured above are the present members of the Board of Education. Left to right, Mr, Vernon Sanford, James Lowe, J. E. Curry, Pres, Leo Lawrence, and James Fortiner. Board Certainly Not Bored This Year To members of the Board of Education was given a heavy responsibility: the education of 5,300 students, the welfare of 220 employees, maintenance of l9 schools, etc. To these jobs was added the task of constructing another school building. The board gave willingly of its time to accomplish these duties. Their big ac- complishment in i954 was the opening of the new East Junior High School with its improved opportunities. Ralph W. Betts, superintendent of all East Liverpool schools, was principal of our high school from l943 to l95l and then became superintendent. This year Mr. Betts served on the Board of Directors of the Community Fund, Red Cross, and Chamber of Commerce, on the Official Board of the First Christian Church and was an active participant in the Workshop for Superintendents at Kent State U. r AST l2 Principal Heads Alma Mater This popular figure, often seen during school hours, was our well-known principal, Mr. George Hargraves. A native of East Liverpool, he attended Garfield Grade School, and was graduated from East Liverpool High School and Ohio State Univer- sity, where he received his BSC, and M.A. degrees. Mr, Hargraves taught at several of the grade schools and was principal of Lincoln and Washing- ton. The ELHS principal was often heard to say, "lt has been a very pleasant experience to return to my home school and to work with the students and faculty here. Many present members of the sfaff helped me get started in the right direction, and l know our entire staff is anxious to do the some for students today, l believe we have a good School, l am certain we will be able to make it a better one in the future." cn. Miss Ruth Sloan, Dean of Girls, greeted the girls with a pleasant and happy smile to give advice to those who needed guidance. She attended Muskin- gum and Geneva College, the University of Pitts' burgh, and Northwestern. Although quite busy with checking the girls' attendance, she still had time to sponsor Hi-Tri and Student Council. Mr. Bert Dawson, with a lively sense of humor, greeted the boys who needed assistance. Kenyon and the University of Pittsburgh schooled him, Mr. Dawson took time to sponsor the Magazine Sale, Potter Police, and Student Council. He also handled boys' attendance. Both deans manage Vocational Guidance Week, American Education Week, and endless other jobs. ....J' Shirley Rodger and Grace Barnett Below are the Principal's aids, of the Superintendents office did their Pearl Stamateris and Susan Henry. chores Quite smoothly and efficiently. Pearl med married life, Susan quit it "Did you get your bus pass?" 'NI 'AL QM ..,f Nl' pf, 'fs Sl IQ s. ,I JI' U Q 4 'H Communicating Feeling ancl Thought Mrs. Laura Ashbaugh - Subjects: English Ill, IV. Ac- Mrs. Ruth Earl - Subjects: Spanish l, ll, English ll. Activ- tivities: Adviser to Practical Manners Club, Hi-Tri, First ity: Radio Committee. Miss Alda Fowler- Subjects: Latin Aid Girls, Mrs. Grace Brown - Subiects: Business Eng- I, ll, English ll. Activity: Adviser to National Honor Society. lish, General Business. Activity: Sponsor of Senior Class. Not pictured: Miss Margaret Birch - Subjects: English I, ll. Activity: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Q G 'X Use of language is the only method of communi- cation. This year at East Liverpool High School, thought expression played a very important role. With our new dial phones, if we knew the numbers, we could be speaking with our cross-the-sea neigh- bors within a few minutes. In French, Spanish and Latin classes students learned not only to translate but also to acquire a vocabulary that per- mitted them to speak the language fluently. Many of the students participated in the Christmas Lan- guage Assembly: The Latin students wrote and produced a Roman "Dragnet" French students sang carols in French and told of native customs. The original Christmas custom, the celebration of the pinata, was portrayed by the Spanish students. It our coming citizens in schools all over the United States would study the different languages when given the privilege, they would be able to understand our world neighbors better, With the age of atomic powered vehicles almost here, "tor- eign" countries soon will not be foreign. In this age of radio, television, movies, newspap- ers, magazines, billboards, endless pamphlets, etc., the young people had to learn to recognize what was essential to their homes and community, E. L. H. S, students learned the skills not only of 1 .' 4 M-Qu ii , g tg A-N r' M ji ' ff 5 M X speaking and writing but also of listening, inter- . preting, analyzing, and evaluating. , ity -1, Miss Hilda Werner - Subjects: Algebra I, French l, an Activities: Sponsor of French Club, Radio Committee. I 'Y I Mr. William Wallace - Subjects: English I, Journalism ,I I, Activities: Sponsor of Keramos Echog Reserve Band, 4 31. ' Miss Mauriel Smith - Subjects: English I, ll, Activity: ii Sponsor of Sophomore Forum. Through Languages Makes Mrs. Helen Russel Haynes - Subjects: Latin I, ll. Ac- tivities: Sponsor of Latin I and ll Clubs, Future Teachers of America, Freshman Class. Miss Sara Heddleston -- Subjects: English Ill. Activities: American Education Week 0 f' Q a g e ,J f It Ciood Neighbors Committee, English Committee. Mr. Carl Pelini - Subject: English Ill. Activity: Assistant Football Coach. Mr. Ira Sayre - Subject: English I, ll. Activities: Sponsor of Keramos: Adviser to National Honor Society. . I I I N . Q Miss Barbara Simcox, junior, struggling with a geometry problem. Dorothy Burt, Ray Smith, and' .loe Kenney attempt surgery on a biology victim. Figure Fixers lor Fifty-fivers As each year passed and mathematics be- came more and more important, we took both old and modern mathematics at E. L. H. S. Problems of everyday life called for the use of the methods of measuring quantities and values. Our department offered algebra I and ll, plain geometry, solid geometry, trigo- nometry, and general math. During the year the Mathematics Club had many speakers giv- ing interesting talks on how mathematics helped them in their fields. The Club planned several field trips - one to a nearby steel mill. Mr Frederic Frisk Subect' General Math Activit . - i - . v- Adviser to National Honor Society. Mr. Royd Hodge - Subjects: Algebra l, General Math, Plane Geometry. Activi ties: Adviser to Junior Hi-Y, American Education Commit tee, Mr. Donald Hood - Subiects: Community Civics, W :wi N . lt was hard for us to imagine what it would be like without radios, telephones, airplanes, and many other inventions of scientists. Young Abraham Lincoln studied his lessons by the dim light of burning logs, without even thinking, we turned on blazing electric lights. General Ulysses S. Grant rode part of his way to West Point on a slow canal boat, but we dashed about in powerful automobiles. Science is like a great genie that our teachers helped us to understand. Algebra I, General Math. Activities: Sponsor of Math Club and Freshman Class. Mr. David Newman - Subjects: Plane Geometry, Physics, Solid Geometry. Activity: Sponsor of Science Club. nm F ywf i ff gk 5, S ll llqu 4: 3 ' 'A G , 'X SX A ' ' Sf -e , ' Tv' f l y s A 'X 1 Mr. Claude Buckley i Subiect: Biology. Activities: Coach. Mr. Nate Loroh-f- Subject: Chemistry. Activity Asst. Football and Baseball Coach. Mr. John Ciccorelli - Faculty Manager of Athletics, Mr. Wilbert Moore - Sub Subiect: General Science. Mr. Joseph Cullen - Subject: jects: Biology, Psychology. Activity: Sponsor of Projec General Science Activities: Freshman Football, Track tion Club. Spacemen, Atoms, Hydrogen, Boom! Some people whom we often see but seldom stop to think about are the custodians. These men work quietly and efficiently to keep our school neat and clean. During the summer they're em- ployed woshing the walls, cleaning the woodwork, and doing other things necessary to keep E. L. H. S. in top condition. Indeed our custodians play an important port in our school. Top, left to right, Mr, Fletcher, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Smith, all ot thc High School Building. Bottom, Mr. Watkins, Mr. Harvey, and Mr, Cline from the M-Ag Mr. Tucker is in the Central Building. -.v-.qi , . , . -M I, sw. . JY .ls '4 I f l 'T lskmx I-R1 R-K f Art Was Taught From Modern Angle ', S Mr, Lawrence Beck - Vocal Instruc- tor fOr East Liverpool schools, Activity: Adviser to Key Club. Mr. Blake Boyd . - Subjects: Metal ll, Ill, IV, Mrs. .J 1 - ' ' Dorothy Broadbent - Subjects: Home 2 J Economics l, ll. Activities: Sponsor of , X Junior Class and Adviser to Hi-Tri. 2'1- X ii- East Liverpool High School offered us not only the scholastic courses, which gave us the facts to aid in making a good living, but also the "arts" which afforded us a change of pace and something to do in our leisure time to bring us happiness. The old, old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," still held for us. To know that we would be able to express ourselves later in life through the arts, as well as curricular knowledge, made us feel much happier about life in general. Physical education strengthened our bodies, music gi! gave us additional training vocally and instrument- ally, and industrial arts taught us to make things, design, paint and draw plans, speech arts gave us 6, confidence and pleasure through mastery of oral W thought expression. We knew E. L. l-l. S. offered ,kg a mighty fine, modern, up-to-date program in the Aft, varied arts. Mr. Harold Ginder - Subjects: Wood Work Il, Ill, IV. Subjects: Art l, ll, Ill. Activities: Sponsor of Hi-Tri, Activity: Social Committee. Mr. John Karaffa - Subject' Assembly Committee Chairman, Sponsor of Freshman Class Physical Education. Activities: Football Equipment Man ager, Asst, Basketball Coach, Mrs. Christine Mockov - .fy 4... 394' it X Ivs 53" and Adviser to the Art Club. Mr. Joseph Mordis - Sub- jectsz- Mechanical Drawing I, Il, Ill. . "' . .sr A . f-. 'VIA EW Qu 'A v 5 "Sleeping Beauty" labovel was dramatized in pantomime by a few members of the Dramatics Class, along with many other fairy tales, to improve their physical control, which makes for expressive movement. At right, Cecil Ollis, the kingg Sue Lane, queen, Janet Maley, trying to be comfortable cn the table, Sleeping Beauty, George Parfitt, lstandingl the handsome knight, and the two maids in waiting, Rose Anne Lockhart and Erla Campbell. .fsfi it-5 ,K ' alZ,xXwsl., ev . Af left, boys in mechanical drawing ' class work vigorously making circles 4' 2 and triangles, which might someday A make them great architects V " N Miss Ruth Winland - Subject: , Home Economics, Activities: Adviser -X -,Y to Hi-Tri, Faculty Social Chairman. Mr. Spencer Sfeenrod - Subjects: Speech Arts I, Dra- Mr. John Weitzel - instrumental Music Supervisor. Ac matics. Activities: Sponsor of National Thespians and tivityg Radio Committee. Mrs. Claude Buckley-lSecond Teenstagers, Chairman of the Radio Committee, and Direc- Semester? Girls' Physical Education Instructor. Activities tor of Plays. Mr. Louis Vendiffi - Subiect: General Shop. Girls' Intramurals. Activities: Backtield Football Coach and Wrestling Coach. " in, . tryn- Akar 1' Q , if R S A ,Q , -BN 5 'X H N94 f'?fas'j?'m T I . T29-tx' . X , my 3 VU' , , ' Mr. John Croil -- Subjects: Gen- eral Business, Bookkeeping l, ll. Activities: Sponsor of Sophomore Class and the Freshman Forum. Miss Jo Ann Farls - Subject: Typing I, Il. Activities: Sponsor of Junior Class, Hi-Tri, and adviser to the Cheerleaders. l 1 J ' A 5-ff, 1 "Take this letter, please!" came over the dictaphone as Miss Betty Payton learned to transcribe a letter. The object of the Business Education Course is to train students to take their place in the business world. Among the subjects available to the students are: Economics, Bookkeeping, Consumer Education, Selling, Stenography, Typ- ing, Office Practice, and General Business. Stu- dents are taught how to purchase and sell mer- chandise, the ways of managing an office, the correct way to operate machines commonly used in offices, and to be of service to their future bosses. Miss Mildred Faulk - Subjects: Shorthand, Office Prac- tice. Mr. Michael Misconish 4 Subjects: Typing l, Stenog- raphy I. Mr. John Monasky - Subjects: Retail Selling, Consumer Education. Activity: Sponsor of Senior Forum. Miss Dolores Morey - Subject: General Business. Activi- ties: Sponsor of Junior Forum, American Education Week Committee. t,,,,i .As-3 X pl 20 Y' im' lic Sig? N I Q 5 " tw-wr .j 1 if l . , Miss Helen Capehart - Subject: American Government. Activities: Member of Assembly and Radio Committees, Chairman of Class Memorial Committee. Miss Edna Clouse -- Subjects: World History, Sociology. Activities: Sponsor of Hi-Tri, Adviser to Social Committee, Adviser to National Honor Society. Miss Isabel Clause - Subject: Economics. Ac- tivities: Adviser to Senior Class, School Treasurer, Adviser to National Honor Society. Miss Gladys DeBolt - Subject: World History. Activities: Chairman of National Honor Society, Ad- viser of Hi-Tri. Mr. Charles Deshler -- Attendance officer. Mr. Robert Gibson - Subjects: Problems of Democracy, American History. Activities: Football Coach, Freshman Basket- ball Coach Under social studies were included history, government, economics, and sociology. History . ' ' - .IN ' .' l W attempted to construct a picture of the past so ' ' ' ,W - . that we could profit from our mistakes. Govern- ' tw-1' ment, instead of being less needed in the future ' 1 ' will probably be even more essential. Economics . , ' l I is that special social study which dealt with the ' ' ' ' ' wealth-getting and using activities of man. Many gm people blamed unrest and wars in the world on the unequal distribution of wealth. The science which dealt with human association is sociology. lt studied the problems of the organization of society and the relations of individuals to one another. Could men learn to live together peaceobly? Social Department Studied Man's Ways "'Dff4"" Mrs. Edna Jones - School Nurse. Mr. Austen Moore - Subjects: Driver V Education, Activities: Sponsor of Driving Club, Adviser to National Honor Society, " Adviser to Sophomore Hi'Y. Miss Alma Taylor - Librarian. Miss Margaret Weaver - Subject: American History. Activity: Adviser to National Honor Society. Mr. Merrill Hall - Subject: American History. Activities: Varsity Basketball Coach: Cross Country Coach. .vm . 71, ,Lage :V -si . H' I I -, A xx N 'N 6 ' V LQ .4' . Afism- W' . 511 uv G , ls' I 311515K J' xvvy swsvw I U 'li'l'l:nl" ir' Q, Nt -, 'rK Pl. .xh J-S Senior Homeroom Presidents - Row 1: B. Hull, 301, Junigr Homemom President-5 - Row 1: D, Wollgm S. Mahon, 3115 J. Hadley, 305. Row 2: G. Calvert, 104, K, Geggford, 106, B. Dailey, 105. Row 307: J, Dickey, 310: M. Gluchow, 312, Absent: B. Hornick, 206, H. Powell, 208, B. Smith, 204. Absent Marquette, 3095 J. Kincaid, 3065 C, Ollis, 313. Officers C-uide Activities of . The 1-lomeroom Officers led their Registration Rooms through all activi- ties. They handled class discussions and appointed all committees. ln many rooms they checked attendance, dis- tributed and collected ballots, and did other important jobs. J, Prince, 5. Kilmer, T. Bryon, H- DOWSOH- sq Q- 0 22 T. Jolly, 101, K. Dallis, 102, D. Copehart, 209 gl Seated: B. Ashbaugh, D. Risinger. Standing L. Moore, L, Anderson. L- ul: ,-w 1 1 y if 'I " i W 1 1 , . l 5 QxWEN'aLl. 15115 'df' Seated: G. Hornick, S. Triner. Standing: J. Martell, E, Wetzel. Y Row 'l: J. Leon 505' B. Buxton 112' O. Conle , 1 I 1 Yr 109, C. Yost, lll, B, Allen, 107. Row 2: B. Ralston, 1085 B. Pierson, 507, N. Hays, 509. Absent: M. Vero, 510. l L Seated: B. Hull, S. Mahon, J. Johnston. Stand- ing: C. Livezey. Homerooms and Classes The Class Officers head their Cabinets and appoint all committees. They take part in arranging class parties and help to cope with many different problems that arise during the school year. Row 1: H. Miller, 607, H. Dawson, 609, 5. Smith, 602. Row 2: T. Brophey, 610, K. Fife, 506, R. Kittle, 601. Row 3: J. Cook, 606. Absent: D. Knoblock, 608, J. Brown, 605. Sa- ,Z ROOM 602 Row 'l: B. Leavitte, S. Seevers, H. McCoy, S. Kelm, S. Smith, Row 2: D. Wolfe, J. Duncan, S. Freeman, S. Tucker, N. Smallwood, R. Mathias, A. Waggle. Row 3: P. Allman, F. l-list, J. Prideau, E. Allison, R. Cur- nutte, G. Kirkbride, K. Carey. Row 4: R. Pennybaker, B. Bender, J. Rich- ardson, B. Capehart, H. Couch, P, Groubert, L. Densmore. Row 5: F. Chandler, T. Mackey, G. Summers, M. Jones, J. Mullen, P. Green, D. Schneider. Row 6: F. Bookman, D. Anthony, K. Ours, B. Richerd, H, Skelton, R, Wells, H. Tedrow. Teach- er: W. Wallace. Officers: Pres., S. Smith, V,-Pres., J. Mullen, Sec.- Treas., J. Richardson. Absentee: M. Jenrett. ROOM 605 Row I: W. Allison, R. Stansbury, W. Pusey, S. Poe, N. Johnson, C. Am- mon, E. Bryson. Row 2: D. Deem, D. Farnsworth, B. McCormack, P, Bet- teridge, N, Vodrey, D. Thiemecke, P. Shaw, R. Stearns. Row 3: L. Weber, N. Coleman, N. Lockhart, D. Frye, J. Mathias, D. Barnhart, A. Pethtel. Row 4: L. l-laddox, D. Glass, E. Six, L. Thompson, D. Curran, J. Brown, J. Nott. Row 5: G. Russell, H. Duke, G. Hale, D. Newlen, L. Brokaw, K. White, W. Cline. Teacher: A. Moore. Officers: Pres., J. Brown, V.-Pres., G. l-lale, Sec., N. Vodrey, Treas., P. Show. Absentees: R. Skinner, E. Mays. ROOM 606 Row I: D. Deyarmon, J. Witherow, E. McCartney, C. Hargreaves. Row 2: C. Cronin, N. Saltsman, L. Head- lund, J. Smith, L. Weston, V. Arbuth- not, C. Stemple. Row 3: R. Poole, J. Matheny, R. Pipes, M. Figley, K. Rogers, J. Simmons, V. Jenrett. Row 4: D. McQuiston, L. Peterson, D. Womer, R. Burns, J. Goodwin, J. Mil- ler, D. Blazer. Row 5: P. Deshler, R. Gaskill, J. Cook, J. Kopp, R. Am- mon, J. Green, L. Olmstead. Teacher: J. Ciccarelli. Officers: Pres., J. Cook, V.-Pres., S. Caplan, Sec., J. Miller, Treas., B. Sitler. Absentees: M. Booth, E, Thorn, B. Sitler, S, Caplan J, 1-7-5 Q f-'y 9 qt A av.- bv -Af' O 'gel , as ' if . 1? W sos H it L 1. L5 5 75 T , ' lf' Ai WF. ,T T ,T QM as 1,59 ' 1 ,g,3' CAA ,lil , si-Q i . I ing. VJ lg T 'F L -T Q0 Qs JW ' Q 6 90 Q . S ' vc i QI .Q 4 'Q 17 Q -- to 59 s QQ 6 We K ig sb Q . i , :- i,. - i Q 44 'Q 8,0 ROOM 610 Row I: J. Cottrill, R. Baker, B. Green, S. Stillwogon, N. Givens, K. Boston. Row 2: N. Higgins, T. Emmons, N. Doughty, B. Marshall, J. Eddy, P. Hacker, B. Hodgson. Row 3: K. Har- rison, B. Smith, K. Downard, B. Hard- ing, J. Conley, E. McKinley, D. Dor- sey. Row 4: E. Burns, A. Cunning- ham, A. Howell, M. Dyer, C. Knowles, D. Capehart, M. Kuhn. Row 5: B. Stansbury, L. Brookes, J. Brown, D. Bailey, K. Cunningham, D. Apple- gate, T. Brophey. Teacher: R. Gib- son. Officers: Pres., T. Brophy, V.-Pres., B. Smith, Sec., C. Knowles, Treas., K. Harrison. Absentee: C. Boso. ROOM 501 Row 1: S. Scafide, L. Adkins, N. Jackman, N. Rutter, J. Siddall. Row 2: C. McDevitt, G. White, W. Gar- ner, J. Unger, J. Pruden, L. Smith, B. Bayer. Row 3: R. Leigh, M. Kelley, B. Bodgley, C. Jordan, G- Shuffert, A. Boyd, K. Connolly. Row 4: B. Domski, l-i. Griffith, E. McCain, P. Smith, O. Barrett, D. Vess, J. Hoppel. Row 5: J. Hodge, C. Burke, C. Lang, P. Blevins, B. Smith, R. Fickes, S. Nelson. Row 6: J. Rich- ardson, E. Croft, J. Tice, J. Yanni, W. English, K. Dotson, J. Poole Teacher: M. Smith. Officers: Pres., J. Yanni, V.-Pres., J. Richardson, Sec.-Treas., D. Vess. Absentees: A. Coe, W. Lowe, N. Cannon. ROOM 502 Row 1: R. Jones, T. Young, B. Math- eny, M. Jefferies, C. Bromby, N. Evans, J. Schell. Row 2: C. Fore- man, J. Dick, B. Owen, S. Stewart, M. Sl'lCJW, Wright, Davis, Beadnell. Row 3: E. Hasenstab, 3 ET-TUG 33f25 Uzgif 3, N. O U1 Pi- 9' 5 'U S2255 ig 53 O, O .7 fo? srix-:ig ri - g. Z . js 0 m A8222 OTCSQC 22252 3010-2 Scovel. Row 5: C. Allman, J. Cris- singer, T. Proctor, M. King, R, Bemz C. Buck, I. Jackson. Teacher: J Crail. Officers: Pres., S. Stewart- V.-Pres., D. Vanaman, Sec,-Tregg M. Walter. 1 1 li ROOM 505 Row 'l: M. Maylone, A. Gorey, F. Mangano, N. Clark, J. Stoffel, P. Johnstone, L. Christian. Row 2: D. Landis, R. Polk, J. Leon, R. Fetty L. Eccleston, R. Kiger, J. Henry, M Pickens. Row 3: R. Marshall, W. Poe, J. Anderson, E. Richards, D. Curry, W. Bickle, J. Kenney. Row 4 R Harelet D VanD ne W Shockey . , - Y 1 - 1 R. Davis, R, Stoutfer, D. Arend, T. Fullerton, R. Wilson. Teacher: C Mackov. Officers: Pres., J. Leon V.-Pres., R. Wilson, Sec., J. Stoffel Treas., L. Eccleston. Absentees: B Campbell, R. Horger, W. Palmer, A Crabtree, A. Harris. ROOM 507 I Yr eYi B. Adkins, P. Michael, L. Fitch, V. Broomhall. Row 2: M. Fryman, T. Geon, G. Wilson, T. Lawton, N. Mur- ray, C. Simcox, K. Blackmore, R Adkins Row 3: G. Liebschner, W. Anthony, F. Hoback, J. Dunlap, D. Vodrey, R. Timmons, W. Pierson. Row 4: J. Emmerling, J. Hutchman, G. Simpson, G. Treleyen, R. Welling- ton, E. Unger, T. Archer. Row 5: R. Cline, B. Erwin, J. Adams, C. Reck, J. Dopler, B. Ashbough, R. McKinnon. Teacher: E. Clouse. Officers: Pres. W. Pierson, V.-Pres., B. Ashbaugh: Sec., K. Blackmore, Treas., V. Broom- hall. Absentees' R Risin er J. - ' Q I Sayre, C. Reardon, E. Sprout. ROOM 510 Row 1: N. Blythe, M. Pritchett, S Gilbert, M. Vero, D. Sisco, C. Ver million. Row 2: S. Shaffer, P. Hibbs B. Brunt, D. Yanni, J. MCElhaney, B. Blackwood, R. Klubert. Row 3: J. Draper, M. Gill, S. Dorsey, D. Windle, B. Holder, R. Hughes, J. Kinsey. Row 4: R. Frazier, R. Fu- gate, N. Baldwin, J. Daniels, J. Stan- ley, G, Williams, T. Powell. Row 5: T. Browning, D. Willshaw, H. Rey- nolds, J. Kays, E. Hager, R. Smith, J. Blaschak. Teacher: M. Birch. Officers: Pres., M. Vero, V.-Pres., C. Vermillion, Sec., J. Draper, Treas. S. Shaffer. Absenfees: G. Armstrong: D. Guildoo, B. Humphrey, J. Leigh. 28 Us Gs-- v v s 1-, 9 if he is 'E' . s et , 9 RooM 509 Barrett, N. Moore, F. Hanson, L. Koh- ler, J. Wakefield. Row 2: I. Wil! ' m S lliman P Sm th J - lia s, S. I , . I , .Wol lace, D. Glasure, D, Gilson, F. Garn Row 3: K. Lane, M. Copenhayer, J Geon, R. McKenzie, G. Bell, S. Mon rag, N. Hays. Row 4: M. Waters L. Tullis, S. Miller, J. Brdar, D. Ogil- yie, T, Rodfong, J. Dallis. Row 5 R. Barak, C .McDade, D. Hornick T. Steffen, G. Waolmaker, K. Lovett R. Hicks: Teacher: F. Frisk. Of ficers: Pres., N. Hays, V.-Pres., J Wakefield, Sec.-Treas., N. Moore Absentees: G. Bloor, J. Lovejoy, J McPherson, D. Pietsch, L. Reed, C Ross. ROOM 'IO7 Row 'I: M. Sell, G. Robertson, G Todd, R. Smith, J. Neer, J. Creamer, A. Cain. Row 2: J. Herring, J. Wil son, P. Smallwood, B. Briggs, J. Shiye ley, B. Henry, S. Edgell, R. Stillwell Row 3: W. Moore, J. Reynolds, J Conrad, J. Pittenger, J. Staley, B Allen, R. Garland. Row 4: D. Beatty, J. Lynch, D. Diddle, J. Wain, N Fletcher, W. Rockey, G. Seevers Teacher: G. De-bolt. Officers: Pres. B. Allen, V,-Pres., W. Hall, Sec., L Moore, Treas., J. Reynolds. Absen- tees: R. Royd, J. Gerguson, W. Hall G. Johnson, L. Moore. ' ROOM 108 Row I: R. Spratley, R. Teixira, B Lucas, J, Barton. Row 2: C. Sachs J. Martin, W. Siebenthal, D. Smith D. Adkins, F. Fischer, L. Flanigan Row 3: B. Walker, G. Simms, D Hickman, D. Joy, J. Randolph, M Anderson, K. Palmer, Row 4: T. Kiger, S. Ralston, J. Walsh, R. Unger, J. Pryor, P. Chronister, C. Dawson Row 5: C. Coen, A. Howard, D. Wel don, L. Diddle, R. Canton, T. Rayl H. Rose. Teacher: J, Manasky. Of- ficers: Pres., S. Ralston, V.-Pres., D. Smith, Sec., O. Lacey, Treas., C Sachs. Absentees: E. Gottlieb, D. McEwen, P. Boron, O. Lacey. 29 in 'ai- J. or I NT 4' Q g. 5. Do' Q1 9 mfg-7.?'1 A-- ROOM 109 Row I: L. Anderson, A. Wollam, C. Conley, R. Curtis. Row 2: R. For- ester R Cline S. Bi elow J Bevin , . f Q 1 r Q ton, S. Skinner, G. Jackson, K. Stetl. Row 3: G. Kraft, B. Simpson, Z Sheets, E. Melone, N. Exton, C. Rus sell, V. lcenhower. Row 4: J. Max well, R. Jennings, P. Hayes, J. Can ton, C. Peters, F. Zepernick, S. Tim mans. Teacher: C. Buckley. Offi cers: Pres., C. Conley, V.APres., B Laughlin, Sec., B. Jennings, Treas B. Cline. Absentees: G. Jackson, K Dazier, B. Laughlin, D. Phelps, D, Shell. ROOM Ill Row 'l: L. Spencer, L. Orr, G. Roby, E. Greco, N. Smith, N. Johnston, J. Lowe. Row 2: M. Tucker, E. Shamp, C. Yost, G. Zeigler, J. Cunningham, M. Putt, S. Hargreaves, J. Kittridge. Row 3: D. Vodrey, E. Davison, P. Dunn, L. Gluchow, M, Thornberry, S, C-'Neil, J. Foreman. Row 4: S. Raw- ley, R. Martin, M. Bulger, J. Casto, W. Fleming, E. Cunningham, C Hyatt, J. Dreussi. Row 5: B. Lin- coin, E. DiStefano, V. Straight, M Blackhurst, M. Coplin, D. Nalley, N Barrett, H. Whealdon. Teacher: J Faris. Officers: Pres., C. Yost, V.- Pres., S. O'Neil, Sec., L. Spencer, lreas., M. Putt. Absentee: S. Rob- inson. ROOM 112 Row 'I: G. Joy, J. Urso, S. Reynolds, N. Hughes, S. Schneider, W. Powell, M. Lee. Row 2: M. Shinton, M. Heckathorn, V. Chapman, B. Figley F, McCoy, J. Wolfe, B. Kent, P, Sill verthorn. Row 3: B. Warren, A. 'lulliS, B. Dyke, E. Baker, B. Conrad H. Moutz, M. Golba, L. Fulmer. Row 4: B. Buxton, S. Davidson, M. Dawson, E Sprause, B. Gregg, C. C'Rourke, A. Cooper. Teacher: M Misconish. Officers: Pres., B. Bux- ton, V.-Pres., B. Dyke, Sec., B. Kent, lreas., J. Wolfe. Absentee: D. Wells. f I 30 ? ' i i 1 i . 'W' Cf 'BP " ' ' C1 'T I' I -Ju ff iw ' . 'V Q . iw. as 1 :eff ROOM 101 Roy, 1: B, Smtth, M Scnrnldt, F Brown, C Prece, J Popp D Stoalfe: M, Lancaster. Row 2: S Antnonx P Hughes, A, Abramgy K Knott R Wxlson, D McFarland, D Wlvltc, R Hadley Row 3: C, Execs, R Srnutrw, S Woamer, B, Orr, D B'rCl1, J Ebaugh, H, Dovrs. Row 4: D Clans- ten, M, Maloney, J Tetgennorgr, M Flxnt, R. Muller, J, SOIIVJQ, D- Adkfns Row 5: D. Snertznnger, C. LWROUS, B. McKe-ever, J. l-lafnDS0'1t R Cl-'fl' ntngham, T, Jolly, R. Hoffman Teacher: D. Morey. Officers: Pres, T. Jolly, V.-Pres, B Orff Sec -Trees R. Hoffman. Absentees: E Pugh, V. Page. ROOM 102 Row 1: D, Shacklefard, D. Yonz, M Van Dyke, S. Lee, L, Harley. Row 2 K. Edwards, S. Deyormon, D. St. Clalr, S. Wrllrams, LJ, McCartney, J. Lamp S. Payne. Row 3: J. Wlwrte, S. Er wtne, J. Ridge, S. Moore, D, Thomas A. Glenn, E, Muller. Row 4: M Wttlwem, D. Scott, D. Burt, B. Barcus K. Dallis, B. Sanders, M, George Teccher: R. Wtnland. Officers: Pres K. Dallis, V.-Pres., B. Barcus, Sec K. Edwards, Treos., D. Shacklefard Absentee: B. Adams. ROOM 104 Row 1: C Landls, A. Presuttn, T Snyder, A. Swan Row 2: J Salts man, J. Gatrell, B. Gabbert, M Buch nent, B. Krafft, K. Shay. Row 3: G Adkins, Y Wooster, A, Porca, N Mattern, J. Cronin, B Srmczx, 1x Baumgord. Row 4: J r'3erIatnf,, R Wnnes, P Hernsley G Coleman, K Reese, D Wellam, D, Oyster Row 5 D Murncw, B. Hlnton, S. MCK nney M. Baker, B McKelvey, F. Raclfen Hauser, J. Smutn Teacher: D Broad ben: Officers: Pres, D Wf,ll3fr V -Pres , T Snydr r, Sec -Trc-i , li Gabbert Absentees: G Tad, f, L Knehl, J Bryon, D Adlfuns ! '-. Li wg rw 4 15.41 Nw--. QV 'Y-' y S. i 1 ' '- S A K 2 JN r K. -t GX C - E' lllf' ar"-fx -CQ- :K :- Ref Ll ROOM 105 Row I: S. Slne, S. Trnner, N. Pyle D Keaton, C Merrnman, N. Wolff? Row 2: T. Tlce, N Salter, T Stacey J Leon, B Hndle, B. Dallev, C Ccpehcrt Row 3: P Jones, A Davls M Barrett, B. Drake, S Pnnce, J McDole, N. Bose Row 4: V. Coen D Tweed, D. Ward, J. Beatty, C Geon, W. Carver, J Srntth. Teacher M Fgulle, Officers: Pres., B. Darley VfPres, A Davus, Sec., B. Drake Treas, D Ward. Absenfees: F Hooper, N. London, G Stockdale ROOM 106 Row 'l: M. Strnms, M. Talbott, J Wolfe, J. Allen. Row 2: N. Schrnud bauer, M. Cosgrove, S. Hall, K. Proc tor, J. Bouscher, S. Nevrlle. Row 3 J. Rose, T. Shust, T. Kelly, G. Gill S, l'-lodge, M. Marlon, S. Woessner Row 4: B. Karaffa, L. Mclntyre, P Lamp, J. Calcatt, l-l Willuamson, D Fousc-, K. Gessford. Row 5: B. Bar- rett, K. Delaney, J. Andrason, T Davis, R, Buchhett, W. Mclntosh, K Fnte. Teacher: l-l. Werner. Officers Pres., K. Gessford, V.-Pres., J. Rose Sec, B Karaffa, Treas., R. Lynn Absentees: D. Huston, R. Lynn, J Perktns, T. Sparks, ROOM 204 Row 1: J. Day, K, Hargreaves, M. Kelly, M. Rabunson, P. Rlce, R. Ar- thur, J. Muller. Row 2: G. Davns, S. Schultz, P. Lessel, L. McKinley, P. ftoffel, N. Chadwlck, D. Allison, P. Srntth. Row 3: J. Pnckering, A. Bev- lngtan, M. Frey, B Allen, A. Walker, R. McKtnnon, R Boley Row 4: W. Smith E. Roberts, M. Lucas C. Clark, F lrCV, J. Fersch. J Glosure, E. Ford. Row 5: D. Welltngton, T. Derenber- get, R. Thompson, J Malevr D. Tay- l0r, C Johnson, H. Dorsey. Teacher: S l-leddleston Officers: Pres, W Brnrth V-Pres, G. Wade: Sec., S Schultz, Treas, H. Dorsey. Absen- tces: J. Moss, G. McColl, E Shamp, C Wade, M. Ehrhatt, J. Wrne. 32 r ROOM 206 Row I: J Kalmer, P. Mueller, P. fmnh, C, Rlghardsan, S. Beaver, J. Dolly, D, Shaneyfelt, Row 2: L, Limbo, N l-lenrlch, J, Gcusse, T. Dgfrderlck, T Whltelwaur, J Nlchol- gm T Snodgrass, J. Chambers. Row 3: E3 Plmllrps, M, Schmltt, E. Stod- dard, D. McKee, R. Walker, E. All- man, E. Pasey, C. Palmer Row 4: V, Cllne, A. Bosworth, R. Stanley, J Seevers, G. Nlclwalson, G. Hornnck, J Martell. Teacher: L. Aslwbauglw. Officers: Pres, G. Hornlck, V.-Pres. J. Sanford, Sec., J Kllmer, Treas. J Darly. Absenfees: L. Barborak K, Knowles, J. Sanford, W. Swoger 1 r ROOM 208 Row 1: N. Evans, R. Larkuns, M. Coleman, M. Hays, N. Torrence. Row 2: G. McCauley, H. Dovls, L. Smltl-w, G. Hunter, S. J. Burch, E. Barley, R. Whute. Row 3: E. Wefzel, R. O'Han- lon, C. Campbell, R. Hay, R, Hupp L. Barnlwoase, R Thompson. Row 4: R. Grler, D. Sablack, J. Dawes, J Exley, J. Means, H. Powell, D. Mal- tarich. Teacher: J. Mardis. Officers: Pros., H. Powell, V.-Pres., N. Tor- rence, Sec., B. Barnhouse, Treas., D Maltarlch. Absenfees: L. Morgan J. Potts, A Stern. 1 ROOM 209 Rcw 'l: J. Cottrlll, P. Cronrn, L Dalfe, J. Bertschy, J. Cramer, M. Balwen, L, Rose. Row 2: R. Stewart, E. Jenrett, J, Mlglrore, A Frleano, J. Bradfneld, D Eaamgcrner, E Barber. Row 3: B. Bugglns, S. Holland, R. Paynter, 1 al ml v L Vermllllon, D. Rogers, R Mllls, B ' Garner Row 4: D. Chambers, B Foutts, K Payne, B. Klernan, J Emrtl-1, D Capenart, R. Englrsh. -IEOCHEYZ l. Sayre Officers: Pres., D. Capehartg V -Pres, D, Rodgers, Sec - Treas, B. Dawsan Absentees: R Eddy, D. Findlay E MoSSy, D Owens, l Eriflfn, E Dawsgn 1 1 in x as ff I., Luanne Broomhall VALEDICTORIANS Averages: 4,000 - Valedictoriansg 3.9655 - Salu- tatorians, 3.964l - Barbara Stevens, 3.9394 - Donna Van Fossen, 3.9375 - Dewitt Irwin, 3.9284 - Helen Wright. fir? X. l -4:-1--W ,vis ' COl'Ol Sue Burkg Perfection, that is the word that described the top tour students pictured above. They maintained a perfect four point average all during their four years of high school. The next two top students had a 3,9655 average. Besides being tops scholastically, they were also very active in extra curricular activities, They were all members of National Honor Society. Luanne Broomhall was President of l-li-Tri and Jim Reynolds of Hi-Y for the last S6I'T1eSl'eI'. --.......,-, ............,w , Q ,,,.x. Who said girls were better attend- ers at school than boys, or vice versa? Neither absent nor tardy during four years of high school was the proud record of the four at the left: Maxine Grimes, Shirley Yost, Jim Reynolds, and Richard McKernon. Everyone admired these students for their won- derful records! T' Many Tied For Scholastic Honors VGC Q' 'K EH' rv B d H Y Sarah Starkey SALUTATORIANS BEL., so Barbara Adklns Y Mnldr d M Anderson Thomas P Badgley C Jacquellne Baurngarner N-3 hui' John Blevins 'X , Liar Izola Adkms .3 Q. T" Jerry Argabrlte WSW' 16-rl -10,3 Muller Balley w. f Richard Beckvnth Wake -Q? 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Canton, James Carol ur S Uiml General5 Forum l,25 Camera 35 Projection Club 3,45 Usher 3,45 Teen Stagers 45 Intramurals. gf' Capehart, Charles R. lChuckl General5 Choir l,25 7 Camera Club 3,4 . . , Casto, Shirley E. Commercial5 Hi-Tri 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Forum l,2,35 Keramos Echo 2,35 Camera Club l,25 Driving Club 45 Girls' Choir l5 -K' ,G Concert Band l,2,3 . . , Chapman, Ralph E. lWoodyl General5 Choir l,2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 2 . . . Chris- 5, X tion, Carl lChrisJ General5 Projection Club 253,45 Choir TT" 3 l5 Intramurals. A 5 Q51 Max Cain My KV: X C I Z QQ- Q A 7 45" vv -su 'W' . "xy sm .' 'Y1""" ' 1 'lil Gqfy Cqlyeff Erla Campbell Robert Campbell as " . mfg! A xlljthx x - . I f an .E 32 W 3' cr -'Sli '5 5' 'mf 't 5 i , ,Ax G. Charles Capehart Shirley Casio 39 Ralph Chapman rf? cmmun mu V445 QR. ' ,,- 'Cin' as . f' James Burson is J eil r sq, 5 ,J 5 Sig., J, 3 Joanne Callahan Q www' 5 xr, 3 'G- is...f- 'ia James Canton 1' 11 ,,P' Carl Christian HAH , S. if I 'fi' 52? 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Ned ra Davis A K , ' i6 1- 1-n g Christian, Raymond lRayl College Prep5 Choir l,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Concert Choir 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 45 Usher 45 Football 35 Cross Country 45 Track l,2,3,45 Intramurals . . . Christian, Wesley Ceneral5 Camera Club 2,45 Football 35 Track 25 Intra- murals . , . Clemensen, Virginia Lee lGinnyl Generolg Camera Club 2,4 . . . Cale, Marilyn L. General5 Forum 4 . . . Coleman, Janet S. Commercial, Choir l,2,3,45 Forum I,45 Student Council I,2,45 Intramurals. Conkle, Charlotte R. lCharl General5 Choir 35 Forum l,2,3,45 Girls' Choir 45 Teen Stagers 45 I-li-Tri 35 Intra- murals , . . Cook, Carolyn Kaye iKayeD General5 Class Treas. 35 Girls' Glee Club I5 Forum 2,3,45 Junior Classi- cal League 35 Cabinet 2,3-Treas. 35 Future Teachers 3,4-Vice-Pres. 3-Pres. 45 l-li-Tri 3,45 Keramos 45 Driving Club 4 . . , Cottrill, Allen Wayne Commercial5 Projection Club 2,354 . , . Caughlin, Charles Edward lChuckl General5 Forum 25 Camera Club 35 Baseball 253,45 Football Manager 45 Wrestling Manager 4 , , . Crable, Wilma College Prep.5 Future Nurses 3,45 Driving Club 45 Forum I. Cranston, Janice Uonl College Prep.5 I-li-Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Camera Club 45 Forum 25 Junior Classical League 3 . . . Crawford, Loren J. Gen- eraI5 Art Club 4 . . . Crumbley, Alma G. Commercial5 Girls' Band l,2,3,45 Forum 4-Sgt.-at-arms, Teen Stag- ers 4 . . . Cunningham, Donald Ray lDuckl General5 Track . . . Curran, Joseph J. Uiml Vocational, Dailey, Ruby K. lRubl General5 Treasurer 25 Home Nursing5 Driving Club5 Intramurals . . . Dallas, Alma R. lTexl Commercial5 Cabinet I5 Choir l,2,3,45 Hi-Tri 3,45 Keramos Echo 3,45 Teen Stagers 45 Intramurals . . . Davis, Lewis F. iRodI Commercial5 Teenstagers . , . Davis, Loretta J. General5 Future Nurses. . . Davis, Nedra J. INeddyl Commercial5 Glee Club I,2. Davis, Sondra Lee iSonji Lee-I Commercial5 Choir l,25 Glee Club I5 Intramurals . . . Dawson, Mary Lee lTonil College Prep.5 Forum I5 Girls' Band l,2,3,45 Hi-Tri 3,4-Treas. 45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 253,45 Cabinet 35 Junior Classical League 3 . . . Derenberger, June General5 Choir l,2,3,45 Concert Choir 35 Future Nurses5 Junior Classical League . . , Dickey, Gary D. lDickl Art 45 Forum l,25 Football 2,35 Track I,2,35 Intramurals . . . Dickey, James L. Climb College Prep.5 Class Pres. 1,35 Hi-Y l,2,3,4-Pres. 2,3, Sec. I5 Band l,2,35 Board of Elections 45 Key Club 45 Student Council l,2,3,45 Orchestra 25 Potter Police 2,3,45 Executive Council 2,35 Thespians 3,4-V. Pres. 45 Class Plays 3,45 Boys State5 Art Club 45 Concert Band I,2,35 Base- ball 2,3,45 Intramurals. Diddle, John H. College Prep.5 Forum 3,45 Junior Classical League5 Camera Club5 Track 3,4 . . , DiStef- ana, Joseph Uoel College Prep.5 Choir l,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Harmonaires 45 Madrigals 45 Key Club 3,45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Thespians 3,4 . . . Dorff, Corrine lCorkyI Commercial5 Girls' Glee Club I5 Keramos Echo 2,3,4-Editor 45 Hi-Tri 35 Fourth Estate 3,4 . . , Dot- son, Marlene Ann lFidoI Commercial5 Girls' Choir l,25 3,45 Camera Club 35 Driving Club 45 Intramurals . . . Douglas, John K. lDougl General5 Choir l,25 Boys' Glee Club l,25 Key Club 3,45 Driving Club 45 Forum l,25 Ushers 253,45 Football I5 Track I,45 Intramurals. I 59'-Ss. Ni" TYTYV' John Diddle S 2 'vw sx N ' L- QQ., Joseph DiStefano Le ,I ,.au4s' I x Corrine Dorff 6- hr: Marlene Dotson - I James Dickey 4 John Douglas h.A Gee' What a scramble but that ns what happens The chemastry classes once more show what they In the crowded sensor halls of ELHS between class can do wnth chemncols Bob Trbaytch and Bull Pt changes tenger represent thetr fourth peruod class P A System Started Our Frosh Year Dover Nancy J General Forum l 2 HI Trl 3 4 Teen Stagers 3 Thespnans 34 Yearbook 34 Intramurals Downard Joyce A General Dnvlng Club Droy Roy A General Progectlon Club 3 4 Dunlap :ram E lB1lll College Prep Cholr l 4 r monaures 3 4 Madrlgals 3 4 Concert Chour 3 4 Oper etta 34 Boys State Potter Police Cabrnet l Key Club 3 4 Science Club 4 Teen Stagers Forum l2 H Y l34 Treas 3 V Pres 4 Football Mana r I2 Intramurals Dunn Dovrd K tCurl1e1Commerc1al Boys Band Wrestlmg Intramurals Durban Ronald E lRonl College Prep Cholr l 2 3 4 Concert Cholr 34 Har rr-onaures 4 H Y 34 Camera Club 2 Intramurals Eordley Barbara J lBarbl College Prep Cholr l 2 Gvrls Chonr 3 Hr Trl 4 Forum l 2 Junlor Classical League Future Nurses Intramurals Farnsworth Regina A lRegg1el General lntramurals Ferguson Charlotte l CPunkl Commercual Band l 2 3 rum l 2 H T FeY Wlllrom lB1lll General Dnvrng Club V Pres 4 Forum 4 Prs Chour l 2 Football l Intramurals Fmch wlllldm R CBIIIJ College Prep Band l 2 3 4 Forum l Student Counc1l l4 Yearbook 3 4 Potter Polnce 4 Electron Board 4 Boys State Junlor Classncal League 3 Con cert Band l 2 3 4 V Pres 4 Natuonal Honor Socrety V Pre 4 Pep Ban Fowler Nancy J Commercial Cholr l2 G I Ch ur 34 Forum 2 Camera Club 3 Keramos Echo 4 H1Tr1 3 4 Forum 4 Intramurals Fowler Robert Umgol College Prep Student Councll 2 3 H1 Y 3 4 Teen Stogers 4 Cabunet 4 Intramurals Fredenck Carolyn J CCaroll Commercual Gnrls Clee Club l 3 Chorr 2 Forum 2 Drlvlng Club lntra murals Frantz James G lJll'TlJ Vocational Cholr l 2 3 4 Harmonaures 3 Intramurals Goleatl Glenda CGlenl Commerclal Girls Choir l 2 Gallagher Robert R lBobl General Intramurals Galloway Kay F fKazyl Commercual Student Councll 3 Fcrum l 2 3 Treas 3 Cab1net4 Drlvung Club lntra rrurals Gamble Marc: Anne General Choir l2 3 4 Treas l Forum l 2 3 4 Keramos Echo 4 Thes plans 34 H Trl 4 Future Teachers Drlvlng Club Practtcal Manners Operetta 3 Class Play 3 Intramurals Garn Elmer CClarkl General l ' 1 I I . 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I 'ws ,W 'NLTJ Xi Robert George - es George, Lynnette Commercial, Choir l,2, Forum L24 Treas. l, Student Ccuncil 2, Teen Stagers 4 . . . George, Robert D. "Babb General, Hi-Y l,3,4, Forum l,2,4, Student Council 2, P. A. Worker 3,4, Cabinet l,4, Intramurals. Gilchrist, Cinda Lee fCindyi College Prep., Choir 2, 3,4, Glee Club l,2g Concert Choir 3,4, Future Teachers 34, Harmonettes 3.4, Junior Classical League 2,3, Madrigalg 4, Camera Club 2, l-li-Tri 3,4, Forum 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Cabinet 2,35 Science Club, Intramurals . . . Gill, Margaret Rena lMartyi Commer- cial, Driving Club. 1 5' of Givens, Dorothy E. lDotl Commercial, Forum . . . if ' 3 4' Gluchow, Marshall A. lMarshl College Prep., Choir l,2, G Forum 2, 3, Hi-Y, Class Play 4, Junior Classical Leo- ll I .X gue, Teen Stagers, Thespians, Intramurals. Q F l Golden, Sandra M. lSandiD General, Forum 2, Kera- fs K mos Echo 3, Keramos 4 . . , Goodwin, Helen, College 'nit Prep., Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Harmonettes Si' f,4, Madrigals 3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Hi-Tri 3,4-sec. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Class Play 4 , . . Goodwin, Judith Uudyl General, Camera Club 2,3, Jun- icr Classical League 3, Keramos Echo 3,4, Driving 4 Cindq Gilchfigf Margaret. . . . Graham, Elizabeth A. tBettyl General, Choir 2, Girls Choir 3,4, Glee Club l, Keramos Echo 3,4, Fourth Estate, Teen Stagers, Intramurals. V . . . Graleski, Diana Carol, College Prep, Choir l,2,3,4, " 5 X .Rf ii F Concert Choir 3,4, Forum 2,3-Pres. 3, Harmonettes 4, ' Accompanist, Future Nurses 4, l-li-Tri 3,4, Organ Class X f R is 4, Intramurals . , . Green, Marie Yvonne Commercial, . ' A A ,l Choir l,2,3,4, Student Council 3, l-larmonettes 3, Con- XJ' p Ag. cert Choir 3,4, Madrigals 3, Operetta 2, Intramurals 2 'it-' l S ":'-- . , . Green, Richard L. lDickJ General, Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir, Harmonaires 3, Camera Club 4, Base- ' 1 ball l,2,4, Cross Country l, Intramurals . . . Gregg, i . Echo D. Commercial, Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, - Forum l,2,3, Driving Club 4, Hi-Tri 3,4, National . Honor Society 3,4, Intramurals. Dorothy Givens Marshall Gluchow . ' ' ii' 13? Q, 'V - X -1 X F if Fw Sandra Golden Helen Goodwin Judith Goodwin Elizabeth Graham 4 if i .. ,er .. V .ag " as 5- - fs. 4 7 .X oe .g . Ns' 'Q g W. f it ' i s.. -. F Carol Graleski Marie Green M RiClWl'd Green E010 GW99 The East Liverpool senior play of February 25 and 26, under the direction of Mr. Spencer Steenrod, was "The Man Who Came to Dinner." The cast is shown above rehearsing, Seated, J. Hutchman, M. Grimes, D. Van Fossen, B. Badgley, B. Finch, S. Steenrod, D. Kittridge, and O, Bartley, standing, S. Stone, B. Pittenger. Class Play, uMan Who Came to Dinner" Griffin, Linda Joy lLynnl Commercial, Girls' Choir l,2,3,4, Intramurals . . . Griffith, William D. lBillJ General, Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Football 4, Intramurals . . . Grimes, Lenora M. lMaxinel General, Hi-Tri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Junior Classical League 3, Orchestra, Art Club, Intramurals . . . Had- ley, James Uiml College Prep., Choir l,2,3,4, Basket! ., W6 y 4 . , M Linda Griffin William Griffith , - My V 'F ball 3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Baseball 3,4. Hall, Dorothy L. lDotl Commercial, Forum 2, Glee Club 2,3, Intramurals , . . Halt, Barbara A. lBarbl Commercial, Camera Club . , . Hancock, Doris J. Col- lege Prep., Cabinet 2,3,4, Forum l,2, Hi-Tri 4, Cheer- leader 2,3,4, Class Play 4, Intramurals , . . Harley, Ronald iRonJ Commercial, Boys' Band l,2,3,4, 'fi s G'l"Q ...sf ' .1 5 ' Lenora Grimes James Hadley ffl ' if ax 2, oc- ' 2 Q.. I vi I flu" x 1 'ir D0f0fhY Hill' Barbara Hall' 45 Doris Hancock Ronald Harley . ' x 'Ii 'R F' A Karl Haught 1' s. . fo... A it Brenda Hayes Fl K x 1,2 'LA . Eleanor Hayward f ll '52 . K7 My i Q Y F I A G fx ff 'L S... John Henry we Claudette Herring X! X xx. Haught, Karl F. General, Choir l,2,3, Driving Club, Intramurals . , . Hayes, Brenda J. College Prep., Choir l,2,3, Concert Choir 3, Harmonettes 3, Cabinet I, Hie Tri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Junior Classical League 2,3, Assembly Board 3,4, Future Teachers 4, First Aid Worker, Practical Manners 4 . , . Hayward, Eleanor V. Commercial, Girls' Choir I,3,4, Choir 2, Hi-Tri 3,4 . . . Henry, John A. Uohnnyl Commercial, Choir I,2, Intramurals . . Herring, Claudette L. lDet- tiel General, Girls' Choir I,2,3,4, Intramurals. Higgins, William G. lBillI General, Camera Club l,25 Cabinet I,2, Boys Band I,25 Forum 4 . . . Hilditch, Russell J. lRussI General, Choir l,2 , , , Hindmarch Stanley lBuckl College Prep., Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Band I,2, 3,4-Sec. 3, Orchestra l,2,3,4-V. Pres. 4, Key Club 3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4-Director 4 . , . Hood, Yvonne M. lVonniel Commercial, Cabinet 2, Forum 2,4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Teen Stagers 4, Intramurals . . . Hoppel, Darryl G. lPoochl General, Boys' State, Wrestling I,2,3,4. Hopper, Ronald L. lRonl General, Choir I,2,3,4 . . . Hughey, Jack Lee, Choir I,2,3,4, Boys' Glee Club I, Key Club 3,4, Keramos Echo 3,4, Teen Stagers 3, Thespians 4 , , . Hull, Patricia Commercial, Girls' Choir I,2,-4, Choir 3, Forum 2,4, Student Council l,f,4, Intramurals . . . Hull, Robert J. lBubblesl Gen- eral, Vice President I, President 4, Chair l,2-Vice Pres. I, Keramos Echo 3,4, Cabinet 4, Teen Stagers 3- Pres. 3, Thespians 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football 3, Cross Country 2,4, Baseball 2,4 . . . Hunter, Carrie Jane Uaniel General. Hutchman, Joan Uoaniel College Prep., Choir l,2,3,4, Harmonettes 3,4, Cordettes 3,4, Student Council 4, Cheerleader 4, Yearbook 4, Hi-Tri 4, Cabinet 4, Con- cert Choir 3,4, Junior Classical League, Practical Man- ners . . . Hyder, Ruth M. lTinyI Commercial, Choir 2, Girls' Choir l,3,4, Forum 3,4, Intramurals , . . Irwin, DeWitt D. lSkipI College Prep., Boys' Band I, Pep Band I, Concert Band l,3, Varsity Band 3, Orchestra 3, Dance Band I,4-Treas. 4, Choir 4, Concert Choir 4, Harmanaires 4, Forum 3, Cabinet I, Junior Classical League 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Key Club 3,4WSec. 4, Science Club 4 . . . Jennison, Robert lzeekl General, Forum I, Art Club 4, Choir I,2, Track I,3, Intramurals . . , Johnston, Gary lDukel College Prep., Vice-President 4, Choir I, Hi-Y, Intramurals, Football Mgr. I,3. Jones, Beverly A. lSisI General, Forum I, Teen Stagers 4, Intramurals . , . Jones, Donna lDonnieI General, Forum I,3,4--V, Pres. l, Student Council 4, Future Nurses 4, Intramurals . . . Jones, Margaret Ann lMarg.l Commercial, Girls' Choir I,2,3,4, Intramurals . . . Jones, Mary Lou Commercial, Camera Club 2,3, Forum I, Teen Stagers 4, Cheerleading 2, Intramurals . . . Kopp, Karole Lee lKappyI General, Hi-Tri 3,4, Thes- pians 3,4-Sec, 4, Student Council I,2,4, Cabinet 3,4, Keramos 3,4, Forum I,2,3,4, Camera Club 2-Pres. 2, Teen Stagers 3-Sec. 3, Future Teachers Association -1, Junior Classical League 3, Practical Manners 4, Class Play 4, Driving Club 4, Intramurals. Kelm, Helen L. Commercial, Forum I,2, Election Board 3, Student Council 3, Hi-Tri 3,4 . . . Kennedy, Carol J. Commercial, Chair l,2,3,4, Chordettes 4, Har- monettes 3,4, Forum I,2, I-li-Tri 3,4, Operetta 2,3,4 . . . Kennedy, Lester M. Uakel College Prep., Vice President 3, Choir I,2,3,4, Forum,I, Glee Club I- Pres, I, Harmanaires 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Intra- murals, Football 4 . . . Ketchum, Elizabeth Ann lKittyI Commercial, Choir I,2, Forum l,2,3, Glee Club I, Teen Stagers, Intramurals . . . Kincaid, James R. Uiml College Prep., President 2, Choir l,2,3,4-Pres. 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Harmanaires 3,4, Madrigals 3,4, Nu-Tones 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4-Pres. 4, Execu- tive Council 3, Glee Club I, Forum I,2--Pres. 2, Hi-Y 3,4-V, Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Election Board 3,4, Assembly Committee 2, Key Club 3,4-Treas. 3, Pres, 4, Junior Classical League 3-Pres. 3, P. A, Worker 3, Science Club 4, Practical Manners Club 4, Boys' State, National Honor Society 3,4, Potter Police 3,4--Capt. 4, Operetta 3,4, Football l, Intramurals. 46 'Jar ""Mb V t .Xl E 4,24 William Higgins f 3 fl 'Mr l l A ' Ronald Hopper . EC 'tx ,oil ,E 1 - W- I 4. N, ' in Joan Hutchman 3,23 in u ra., , I -Q.. 'B 1 . Beverly Jones 5- 45- T' A Helen Kelm liS,.4M5J 3 W ai' n.,- 1"'F!' A 11- "' E' K X ll f X Russell Hilditch Stanley Hindmarch Q, Q ff"" -73' :J va fi .,, th v W yf ,f .lack Hughey Patricia Hull fi R K., f- fm Jo 1,-Q-N 53- 'W Y ,J " I.,-0, "' 4-iv! 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M M t ' ' I fl , A I E 'U 5 v ' ' ". m, . f ' - - '- N- I ID I u Q N, ,-Q-as Jlm Kancold and Bull Flnch both sensors after vtsntmg the Unnted Natnons for a week gave a report In assembly They were selected by their fellow students and teachers and sponsored by the local Rotary Club Kmne Raymond tRayI Commercnal Keramos 4 Kmne Robert lBobI General Kmsey Sallee Jo General Glee Club I2 Camera Club Knttndge Ruchard tD:ckI College Prep Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Dance Band 4 Potter Polnce 4 Hn Y 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Concert Band 2 3 4 Varssty Band 2 3 4 Koemg Wnllnam E KBIIII General Kozel Wnlluam KBIIII College Prep Cabrnet 4 Intramurals Krepps Carol General Cholr I234 Concert Chour 4 Har monettes 4 Forum I2 H Tru 34 Junnor Classncal League 3 Natronal Honor Socuety 3 4 Ladznnskr Rutl' A General Choir I 2 3 4 l-larmonett s 4 Future Teachers 34 Jumar Classncal League 3 Camera 4 HI Tru 4 Cabmet 3 Concert Chour 3 4 Intramurals Lamp Saundra L lSonnneI General Choar I 23 4 Teen Stagers Intramurals Lane Suzanne lSueI General Chonr I 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Forum I Cheer leader 2 Intramurals Lee Rrchard C tRockI Col lege Prep Nattonal Honor Socvety 34 Hu Y 34 Pr s 4 Student Councll 234 Practical Manners cnence Club Potter Poluce 3 4 Intramurals Lengh Linda A College Prep Grls Chalr I 2 Forum 2 3 United Nations The new addutuon to our town thus summer was the fountoln put In the dnamand Flowers and plants placed In the base added to the beauty of the water falllng over the large alum :num shaped dnscs Sensors had much fun seetng who could throw thelr colns In the water and who could make the best wnsh 'CC ,4 .-mana' Aa I' - s'--'rf--an Md an Sue- I ilrgfi .f 4 B5 nd--va Xxx .f' 4 Treas 2 Student Cauncll 2 Cablnet 2 H Trl 34 Future Nurses 4 Natlonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Jumor Classscal League 3 Fnrst Ald Worker 4 Llttle Richard L tEagleI College Prep Prayectnon Club 2 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Track 4 Intramurals Lntton James L UumI General Lnvezey Carole Comm r clal Treasurer 4 Cholr I 2 3 Harmonettes 3 Keramos Echo 4 Concert Chonr 3 Forum I 2 Cabvnet 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Lockhart Rose Ann lGynsleI Calleg Prep Glee Club I Camera Club 2 Cabinet 2 3 Forum Teen Stagers 3 Future Nurses H Trl 4 lntra murals Lowery Harry L lDaveI Commercral Chonr 2 34 Concert Chonr 3 Key Club 3 Teen Stagers 4 Latun Club 2 Lynn Glenn College Prep Scsence Club Mack y Donald C tDonI General Teen Stagers Basketball I Track 2 Cross Country 2 Intramurals Mahon Sondra Y lSonII College Prep Secretary Gnrls Chonr I blnet I 3 I V res 3 Junlor Classncal League 3 4 Treas 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 G l State Student Councul 2 3 4 Intramurals Many New Clubs Started 13' Janet Maley as Q Dolores Maola -A - ' ,tv - ,ef ' . U. , ' " '-' .lb---""' N Wheres the treld9 asked these sensors excltedly before the East Luverpool Youngstown football game The flood caused much damage The rampagung Ohto can be seen In the dlstonce Maley Janet A Uanl General Forum l2 l-lx Trl 'J 4 Teen Stagers 4 lntramurals Maloney Manlyn A lMertD Commercral Keramos Echo 3 Intramurals Manley Jack E Uockol Commercral H Y l 2 4 Cabunet 4 Student Councrl 4 Potter Polrce 3 4 Boys Band l 2 Manley Rrchard Allen iDrckl General Bays Band l 2 Maola Dolores T lDeel Comm rcral Marquette Robert lBobl College Prep Chaur l 2 3 4 Harmonaur s 4 Operetta 3 Keramos 2 3 4 Boys State Cablnet l Key Club 3 4 Concert Chorr 3 4 Maylone Ronald D CMonkl General Intramurals Mays Dale D General Football l 2 3 4 Wrestllng l 2 4 'ti' Marnlyn Maloney Jack Manley X lg- liken Qmv TW Robert Marquette 50 Ronald Maylone 3-QL,-r' Gr- li-1 Wi- Rrchard Manley :fix 5"-r Dale Mays 'Y 1 X r lg-In-Ztfjwf J L 1 rf W 4 ' l A un if l +5-' 4".,,,, . , T 4 ' 4 rr 'W - 4 n . 5... -me T 11 1 - ff . , I , - J , 5 '- ' V-, 1 2 - - . , ' . . . , . ' 2 i- , , 2 5 ' 1 ' , 5 ' , . , . ' e ' . . , , -Q A , , , 1 'Q 'Z . . . I . ' . 'lr I I I f I f I . 5 . , , , . Q , , , 5 ' , , r , 4,47 , g. , h VV A fl ,iv fs ' fr f' ff' V, K ,Q T in 3' T 'K " li sb. Ao l ? S154 ' 1, A AM l ,i 4. rw K , Affguf " L' sa, Yr r . ,A Q-awww N , ,, K??lr,:9.,i ,v,,, W" , Q' - F I' 5 Q l I 33 Hs C, lv N. 'f ""' M C ' Q -HT" as xg . ' las! 1, S X, , ff I fr s . S ,, A C Mays, Glace Eileen lEnloenJ Generalg Glee Club l,2I Teen Stagers 35 CulrlS' Choir 3,4, Girls' Bond 2,3,4, Hi-Trl 3,4, Junior Classrcal League 3, Future Nurses 45 Future Teachers 3 V , Mays, Marvin Roy lCarkeyl Vacatuonalg Football l, Wrestling. MGY, Richard A. lStud' General, Forum 4g Cablnet lg Intramurals . . . Miles, Evelyn L. Commercial, Teen Stagers Miller, Margie Lee lMorgel Commerclal, Forum 2,35 , 4 A Y 'QS tr it ... sr le '-. "C+" tr- N15 4 f. Eileen Mays Roy Mays Intramurals , . . Moor, Janet Lee llanl Commercial, .Ti ,A V V Fl Gzrls' Choirg Teen Stagersg lntramurals. G E Moor, Joan G. Cammerclalg Girls' Choir l,2,3,4g . L Camera Club 4, Intramurals . . . Morgan, Kay Commer- j 'V' cialg Choir 2,3g Gurls' Glee Club lg Orchestra 2, Kera- A V mos 3,45 Forum 45 National Honor Society 3,4j Hi-Tn 3,4 , . . Morgan, Roger L. College Prep., lntramurals . . . Muschweck, Beverly lBevl Commercial, Camera Club 4g Intramurals. McComas, Herbert lHerbJ General , . . McConnell, Sondra J. Commercial' Teen Stagerst Camera Club 2' . E - ' ' ' vel n Miles Girls' Band 35 lntramurals , , , McCoy, Gary Generalg Rlchard Mey Y Football l,2,3,4g Intramurals . . , McCoy, JoAnn lJol General, Class Sec. l,2g Choir l,2,3-Sec. lj Forum .M V ,W l,2-V, Pres. lg Cabinet l,2g Student Council l,2g fy A, ' W' W 1, X , Cheerleader 3,45 Keramos 4, Hi-Tri 4g Teen Stagers 4g ' ' T f Intramurals, ""' 'vs R is Cb, W . .....,, CQ.: 'N...f Margie Miller Janet Moor FK G , Avy if , , K in 1 .5 , 4 ' 'N L. "'-' , '51, F is- - N. O Joan Moor Kay Morgan Roger Morgan Beverly Muschweck -t '16 . . 'fx r I 1- ' A S' Y A X I ' X s f 1-J ' QI I ,. 5 , M , 5, 0 Herbert McComas Sondra McConnell Gary McCoy Jo Ann McCoy williwq Qwfh A Robert McCreary an Sue McGraw ""N.... Don McMahon .3285 1'5-y Cecrl Ollrs Nxt? fun Ronald Pease ff' Marlon McDonald Ji '1- 'T' Dennis McKenzie -Qhds. 5'-r Dawn McNeeley Q 'U-ff Harry Olmstead 11 314- Y'-. Donald Pelley ni 3- JoAnn McFarland Qx, YU:-rf Richard McKernan Q ZX. Q., W?"-" Ruchard McNlcol fig Tl" George Parfrtt IRQ: YT:-r Jerry Pierce 'in ff' Karen McGaffrc ah' Q-qs Dorothy McKinley WM' avg Llnda Nagel T-Av Mary Payne wifmx A? Wx , Wrlliam Pittenger v 2 rw P 'ki FX 4' . s. N up ' Kr 1 'M' QA' ' lk' ' View ' 2 Il r. MLW K f yi -... I 4-X 3 Q 4' fc ' ' of H... 'Lf , 5' 4 ' f ' R . Vw. X V ., 'L' f P P P N E fa 1551 ,' Y K F. M , D Y' 'ie 'E it 'Q A K ,M Y' Q . Q an Ns- D M, P Xl Q ' 'P 1 P f V ji M V X M , ' 4 Q R l fl' D A l ,,, e ' V, -55, W ,tx b h . L -V. " .3 'Gs' 5 f 'Q V' K 4 1 N- V l D Y X 4 P, 1' A f 'n.v, x 1 ' lf 'X K V I S' . , I " P A A I l tw , Q5 ,Q y P 4, R 2 ra-Q 'A 3, 'lb 5- ' .x Q- 1 'if Ch . 74 1 fi ,if 'Z "' ls' ', 1- x. ' rt William McGonigaI 2 "ZR gl x . its' Judson McLevey ,r .... r, G1- -- 'V I"'5P Patricia Nordine 4 .CL r hr XC' Betty Payton 4 .. 'nf Nina Poline McCreary, Robert lBobl General, Projection Club 2,3,4, Intramurals. . , McDonald, Marion Darlene tDudel General, Future Nurses . . . McFarland, JoAnn Uol General, Choir l,2, Girls' Choir 3,4, Forum l,2 . . . McGaHic, Karen N. Commercial, Forum 2, Choir l,2,3, Keramos Echo 4 . . , McGonigal, William lBiIlI General. McGraw, Sue lSuel Commercial, Chair I,2, Glee Club 3,4, Student Council I, Cabinet 2, Forum I: Intra- murals . . . McKenzie, Dennis, Paul tMackl General, Kerarras 2,3,4, Projection I, Camera Club 2,4, Intra- murals . , . McKernan, Richard L. lMickeyl General, Baseball 2,3,4 . . . McKinley, A. Dorothy IDotty Macl General, Art Club 4 . . , McLevey, Judson Uuddl Com- mercial, Boys' Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4J Varsity Band 3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Cabinet l, Hi-Y 3,4, Key Club 3,4- Treas. 4. McMahon, Don General, Projection Club . . . Mc- Neeley, Dawn Ann lBumblel College Prep., Camera Club l, Glee Club l, Future Nurses, Girls' Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Intramurals , . , McNicol, Richard CMacJ General, Cabinet 4, Football l,2,3,4 . , . Nagel, Linda Commercial, Forum I, Camera Club 2, l-li-Tri 4, Intramurals . . . Nordine, Patricia E. lPatl Commercial, Hi-Tri, Choir l,2,3,4, Forum l,2,3,4, Camera Club l,2, Teen Stagers, Intramurals. Ollis, Cecil Henry lCecill General, Driving Club 4, Wrestling 3,4, Football I, Intramurals . . . Olmstead, Harry Vocational, Boys' Band l,2, Concert Band 2, Camera Club 4 . . . Parfitt, George R. lPappyl Gen- eral, Boys' State, Cabinet 4, Forum 4, Class Play 3, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Payne, Mary Ellen Commercial, Choir l,2, Girls' Choir 3,4, Forum I, Camera Club 4, l-li-Tri 3 . . . Payton, Betty Commercial, Choir I,2, Girls' Choir I, Forum l,2,3, Hi-Tri 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Class Play 3, Intramurals. Pease, Ronald E. lRanl General, Keramos Echo 4, Cabinet 4, Baseball, Intramurals . . . Pelley, Donald D. lDonl Commercial, Football l,2,3 . . . Pierce, Jerry Wilford lLiberaceI General, Choir l,2,3,4, Forum I, Student Council 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Potter Police 3, Basketball l,2,3, Intramurals . . . Pittenger, William L. lPizonl General, Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Harmonaires 3,4, Cabinet 3, Science Club 4, Hi-Y l,3,4, Potter Police . . . Poline, Nina Jean Ueaniel Commercial, Intramurals. Potts, Donna J. Commercial, Girls' Band . . . Probst, John S. Uackl College Prep., Choir l,2,3,4-V. Pres. 4, Harmonaires 3,4, Madrigals 3, Forum I, Hi-Y l,3,4- V, Pres. I, Pres 3, Student Council l,3, Concert Choir 3,4, Assembly Board 2, P. A. Worker 3, Potter Police 4, Key Club 3,4, Science Club 4, Boys' State, Track I, Basketball l,2,3,4, Operetta 3, Intramurals . . , Quick, Shelba J. Commercial, Intramurals , , . Ralston, Shirley E. General, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Band I,2,3,4, Con- cert Band l,2,3,4, Reserve Band I, Forum l,2,3, Var- sity Band 3,4, Future Nurses Club 4-Treas, 4, Camera Club I, Intramurals . . . Ramsey, Stan College Prep., Hi-Y 4. 53 X 1 ' i . D Xl- . ' 1 . 351. -. -1 Donna Potts , Vx.. I? up .ur Y. I Q. .-Q Q-, Q John Probst .l3ii.n.4L i f' Shelba Quick C 1 ' ' apa- Shirley Ralston lah 1. it l -.5 5' Stan Ramsey The ELHS Cheerleaders showed good sportmanshlp by becomvng trlends with cheer leaders of other schools They are pictured here wlth hands across the knees getting acquaunted with the Steubenvnlle Blg Red cheering squad at halt time Royle Elome Vlrguma General Forum I 23 Chour I2 G ls Cho: 3 Future Teachers Assoclatlon 4 Sec 4 Teen Stagers 4 Keramos Echo 3 4 Intramurals Reed Froncns R lPunkl Commerclal Cholr I2 Football I 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 4 Reed James H lFeetsl General Chotr I 2 Key Club Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramurals Reed James Lee Html College Prep amera Club I4 Potter Police 4 Forum 2 ln ra murals Cholr 4 Forum 2 Hu Trl 3 4 National Honor Soclety Re se Richard M lDlckl General Wrestllng Reynolds James A Ulml College Prep Boys Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra ey Club 3 4 l-ll Y 4 Treas 3 Forum Pres Natlonal Honor oclety 34 Reynolds Richard J lBub General Camera Club 2 Chour I Intramurals Richardson Jeannette INetU Commercial Cholr I 2 Girls Choir 3 4 Intramurals Rlnestme Sue ISUSIGI Commercnal Forum I Future Nurses 34 Roach Char otte R CShlngl Commerclal Glrls Glee Club l 2 3 Forum I Intramurals Roberts Roy fScraoyl Voca tnonal Practlcal Manners 4 Intramurals Robertson Wullcom F lBulll General Roby Vlctcr W lCosel General Keramos Echo 4 Intramurals Rohrbough Ronald C lRudyl Vocatlonal Rose Aus G lRoseyl College Prep Natlonal Honor Soclety Roszler Patrlcro L lPatI General Student Councll I Thesplan 3 4 Forum 4 Class Play 3 4 Ruckmon Velma J Uaynel Commercual Cholr I 2 Glrls Band I 2 4 Cabinet 3 Teen Stagers 4 Russell Edna M College Prep Camera Club 2 3 Forum 2 Natlonal Honor Socuety 34 Russell Norma J lDeannnel Commercial Cholr I 2 3 4 Forum I 2 4 Harmonettes 3 Concert Choir 3 4 Camera Club 2 Teen Stagers 4 First And 3 Intramurals We Boast 38 ln National Honor Society - - ll Il - T . . 4 . . , I ly - 4, I , Q ir ' 'r Q ' ' - ' g g J , , . , . 1 J , 1 5 . ' Q ' , , 5 . . . , ' . ' g ' , g 5 , . , , - , , , 1 ' , . - . , . 5 z - 5 ' , J 2 , , , 2 - - I , , . , . , C , 1 z 1 t - Reed, Joyce H. Commercialg Choir I,2,3,4g Concert 3,4g Cabinet I,4. 5 Q V , Q ' -- , . -4 - . ' ' l I ,4 , . 2 , . g . Q y I,2,4 . .' , . , .g I , A , I 1 I I I I 1 I A , . 3,4z K , Q Y I,3, g L I,2,3- . . I QA , cb -, , , , . V, , , , . . . , 4 v , , f ' ' ' ' 2 , I I I I , I 5 I , 1 , Q . 5 , 5 ' J I . . . 54 754: Elame Royle Joyce Reed we 'Is Jeannette Ruchardson fat Wrlluam Robertson 'i if Patricia Roszler W f? sq. i .fr QE Francus Reed James Reed diy' -saf- 11 'i"" if Rrchard Reese James Reynolds 'fit' Abe us, Sue Rlnestme Charlotte Roach .mpvfi 18 i 'ii- Vnctor Roby Ronald Rohrbough 55 Velma Rucltman Edna Russell l aww is Yin-., James L Reed 9' .Cx Rlchard Reynolds Ni Ray Roberts '1 Aus Rose 1 Q- Norma Russell 1 6' it 'N K fyli ,' 'a I . 5-,J 1 az ' ' 5, su ' J d 9 "W an ' C 'L' Q 'XF R iid' .Mg efwf- ,,, - ei 5 X .5 ' " A . A xl ,Q is x , 'ht 4 5 ..V'g3gm,i. X'4 . , . t X ,I Wei" X J , .y v , EV mf lj? -T-ls. R J A M mi rl an 5' A , A 'Ub- fl ,V y y M. , , ,V ' - 4 im, I f. Q r M A , . a - ' hr' X -5 Lv V A, ' y ' if l Y ,gl X 4 if f KA , ' X IX A . Q Q f J R-E: 1 A- 7-F Wi- ' X B' Q ,X rf . ' , ' P n' v W Kenneth Scates Richard Schmidbauer r+'Cl's fr" 1 ,A l Gary Seevers Keith Simpson 1 as ,fi r 1 s Q -. y :.-. 1: .i dwg- of A kj! A -.1 A , ll A A Lee Schmidbauer ca-5, 59- "-X 7 S W. Phyllis Schneider A . 'W Norma Shaw Sgqfeg, Kenneth C. lKennie7 Commercial, Camera Club 4, Baseball 2,4, Wrestling 3,4, Intramurals . . . Schmidbauer, Lee C. CMickl General, Forum 2, Schmidbauef, Richard L. fDickl Vocational, Intro- murols . . . Schneider, Phyllis J. lPhil? Commercial, Keramos Echo 3, Seeyerg, Gary College Prep, Football l,2,3,4, lntra- murals . . . Shaw, Norma Jean lNoniel College Prep., Girls' Choir l,2,3,4, Forum 4, Keramos 3,4, Teen Stagers 3, Thespians 4, Camera Club 2, Future Teach- ers 4, Hi-Tri 4. Simpson, Keith L. General, Camera Club . . . Smith, Allan G. General . . . Smith, Deborah A. lDebbiel Com- mercial, Choir l,2,3,4, Forum 2, Girls' Band l,2,3,4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Varsity Band 3,4, Concert Band 3, Concert Choir 4 . . . Smith, Dorothy Vera General, Hi-Tri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Forum l,2,3, Girls' Choir l,2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, Junior Classical League 3, Practical Manners 4, Intramurals. Smith, Linda L. Commercial, Choir l,2, Forum l, Hi-Tri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Southan, David Lee lDavel College Prep, Choir l,2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Harmonaires 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Forum 2, Junior Classical League 3, Teen Stagers, Operetta 3 . . , Speerhas, Ruth A. lRuthiel Commercial, Girls' Glee Club l,2, Forum 3, Teen Stagers 4, Intramurals , . . Stanley, Norma J. Ueanl General, Girls' Choir l,2,3, Hi-Tri 3,4, Keramos Echo 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Junior Classical League 3, Forum l,2, Intramurals. .L 'Q c X yi X 1 an wx.. 5, vs 8' 9, ar' fha if-.. Allan Smith . Vjx. l Y . , N Q' A Linda Smith David Southan 'rl , 5,1 Deborah Smith Dorothy Smith Ruth Spearhas Norma Stanley Starkey, Sarah L. College Prep.5 Choir l,2,35 Junior Classical League 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Election Board 3,45 Keramos Echo l,25 Practical Manners 45 Student Council 3,45 l-li-Tri 3,4 , . . Stefl, David J. lDavel Generali Camera Club 2 . . . Stevens, Barbara lSteviel College Prep.5 Cabinet I5 Girls' Choir l5 Keramos 2,3,4-Editor 45 Forum 35 Class Play 3,45 l-li-Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Thesoians 3,4-Treas. 45 Student Council 45 Election Board 4 . . . Stone, Sandra M. lSandyl General5 Treas- urer l5 Girls' Glee Club l,25 Cabinet l,2--Treas. i5 Hi- Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council U14 35 Girls' Band 3,45 Teen Stagers 3-QV. Pres. 35 Forum l,2-Sec.-Treas. 25 Future Nurses 4-Pres, 45 Intra- murals. Switzer, Philip C. lPhill General5 Track l5 Cross Country l5 lntramurals . . . Talbott, Larry lDe-nnyl General, Cabinet 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,4 . . . Taylor, Beverly Ruth lBeel Corrzrnercial , . . Thomas, Donna Jean Ueaniel Corn- mercial5 Girls' Choir l,2,3,45 Forum 25 Hi-Tri 35 Intra- murals l. Oops! lt's hard to sing and keep your mustache straight too. The Nu-Tones sang at the Junior-Senior Talent Assembly and as usual "brought down the house." They are, left to right, Bill Dunlap, Ollie Bartley, Jim Kincaid, Tom Baker. Class Started with 431, Ended with 283 T :R 5 4fiQ ' A A P I in E TW' Sarah Starkey David Stefl Barbara Stevens Sandra Stone ,. 1 'txfl l . l 3 nc, 6 ,as A Y, M 0 . A "- r QT. x A sl . ...- 5, N - Y, rv . Philip Switzer Larry Talbott 57 BeVeflY T0Yl0" DOWN Thomas ,,..re. v i?l. ' . v. l' 3 i I? Kenneth Tice I 'X .ffl UQ' Yi' 4, if N. .N -ss- Fs A "Lge, I 1. EIU' 3, L ' .-.. , M an Allan Timmons . -. .. ji. , lg mc , Ima LlFY7"""l I Il Dave Todd is I' .sr mm- Ky- l Robert Todd 'LI 'Wx ' Us x, Y? Rosemary Tomlison Tice, Kenneth lButchi General, Boys' Band I,2,3,4, Forum 4, Student Council 3 . . . Timmons. Allan L. KAII General . . . Todd, David L. Commercial! Choir li Forum 2 . . . Todd, Robert R. lBobI General . . . T0l'11li- son, Rosemary A. lRosel Commercial, Forum I, Art Club 4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Intramurals. Trainer, John A. General . . . Trbovich, Robert lDuddyI College Prep., Choir l,2,3,4, Harmonaires 3,4, Keramos 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Boys' State, Science Club 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Baseball, Intra- murals . . . Tresler, Donna J. lBunnieI Commercial, Chcir I,2,3,4, Harmonettes 3,4, Chordettes 3,4, Girls' Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Forum I,2, Concert Choir 3,4, Varsity Band 3,4 , , , Turngr, Sandra M. lSandyi General, Class Treasurer of Richwood High-I, Future Nurses 4, Bond I,2, CIWOII' 3,4-Treas. 4, Intra- murals. . . Uselton, Janet R. Uani General, Choir I,3,4, Girls' Band, Future Nurses. Uselton, Jean R. lJeannieI Commercial, Choir 3,4, Band I,2,3, Future Nurses 4, Forum 2, Concert Choir 3, Intramurals . . . Van Fossen, Danna College Prep., Forum I,2,3,4, Cabinet 2, Future Teachers 3,4, Teen Stagers 3,4, Girls' Choir 3,4, Kerornos Echo 3,4, Hi- 'lri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4-Treas. 4, Junior Classical League 3, Student Council 4, Thespians, Class Play 4 . , . Van Wey, Violet General , . . Vitalune William E. lBiIIJ College Prep., Choir I,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Camera Club 4, Potter Police 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Football I,2,3, Track 3, Intramurals . . . Vodrey, Norman l. College Prep., Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Science Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4. Wakefield, Bertram lBertI College Prep., Choir I,2, 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Harmonaires 3,4, Camera Club 2, Forum I,2, Boys' Glee Club I, Teen Stagers 3,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Science Club 4, Key Club 3,4, Intra- murals . . . Watkins, Joan F. Uoaniei Commercial, Cabinet I, Hi-Tri 3,4, Keramos 3,4, Intramurals . . . Watson, Marjory L. lMargiei Commercial, Girls' Glee Club I,2, Teen Stagers 4, Intramurals. . . Webb, Keith A. lWebbyD General, Projection Club 2,3,4, Cam- era Club 2,3,4 . . . Whealdon, Deanna Rose lDeeJ College Prep., Forum I,3, Choir I,2,3,4, Junior Classi- cal League 3, Keramos 4, Hi-Tri 4, Teen Stagers-Sec. 4, Class Play 4, Intramurals. White, Ronald E. lRoni Commercial . . . Williams, Nancy L. General, Choir I,2,3,4, Forum I,2, Girls' Band 2,3,4, Harmonettes 2,3, Concert Choir 2,3, Future Teachers 4, Cabinet l, Student Council I, Majorette 4, Intramurals , . . Williams, Patricia S. lPatJ College Prep., Girls' Choir I,2,3,4-Pres. 4, Camera Club I, Forum 2, Hi-Tri 3,4, Student Council I,3, Future Nurses 4, Junior Classical League 3, Teen Stagers 3, Thes- plans 3,4 . . . Wilson, Charmaine lCharJ Commercial, Choir 2, Band I, Hi-Tri 3, Intramurals . . . Wilson, Robert E. lBobi General, Football I,2,3, Track I Wright, Helen M. College Prep., Choir I,2, Orchestra 3,4, Forum I,2, Student Council l,2,3,4, Hi-Tri 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Junior Classical League 3, Intramurals . . . Yost, Shirley Ann Commercial, Choir I,2,3,4-Treas. 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Madrigals 3,4, Harmonettes 3,4, Chordettes 3,4, Forum I,2-Sec. 2, Hi-Tri 3,4, Girls' Band l,2,3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3,4-Sec. 4, Junior Band I, Varsity Band 3,4 . . , Zipperian, Dar- lene Faye lDarJ Commercial, Girls' Band l,2,3,4, Or- chestra I,2,3,4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Art Club 4, Council 3, Head Maiorette 3,4. i . 35- 1 'it' H 'XLT' ' John Trainer 5- it I. ..,:s. V: 'Ylvb i. 'ff-2, Jean Uselton , is Bertram Wakefield i iff 'W arg xx, Q Ronald White :il WF T 3 5..- t- fr J' Helen Wright 'be N26-' ,- 1'-mf 'E 3 Robert Trbovich ,sv Q, Q. 4 'Uh 'A Qi W in W Donna Van Fossen el" ' 'cf' 'lei Joan Watkins ,469 . A i 1 , A Q9 4, Nancy Williams ,Fi avg:-fi A...-.. O4-S. any it Y Donna Tresler 5' Violet Van Wey i , . 'kv 'QS'-'fa .1,:g- Marjory Watson we 1:14 1 M. , QE' Patricia Williams Shirley Yost U Darlene Zipperian 59 ,f Sandra Turner if ,na 4-H. fp 'Qi ng' Wm ' ad! William Vitalune ' "es ,Q Pf 'Wwbx 'N' w-...M I in Keith Webb 5 Charmaine Wilson I' If - I I, inf? Janet Uselton ' 1 'fl i""T. .ai gh . Lum.- Norman Vodrey T' Deanna Whealdon ,coil 'J-QM? ii Robert Wilson 'N J f . fffu rrp? 'N 3 J ul A 1' - r L, g V N '? X ,fx N sl F., tx n V K .hw '.. I 1, nv., .,. F if ff! 0' awk wg ff 1 ph' , Aff, ,i 5 fl, ,, I lb ali' r-"3" ldv. My 61 Iravp fluff lil .1 ' -,ir A' Top left: Advertising Manager Bill Finch lleftl worked hard to complete his section of the yearbook, realizing the approaching deadline. Other staff members lreading clock- wise? were: Ad Saleslady Susan Deyarmon, Typist Kay Morgan, Homeroom Editor Joanne Hutchman, Ad Saleslady Kay Cook, Assistant Senior Editor Norma Shaw, and Girls' Sports Editor Deanne Whealdon. k..J At right: Boys' Sports Editor Bob Trbovich, received as! sistance from Editor Barbara Stevens, while Hap Williamson, Assistant Photographer, checked on assignment and Copy Editor Ji'n Burson, Senior Editor Nancy Dover, and As- sistant Circulation Manager Elsie Dalles checked, indexed, and wrote copy, respectively. 1954-1955 Memories For You Below: Art Editor Sandy Golden and Business Manager Ray Kinne checked details of production, as Activity Editor Jerry Argabrite and combination Circulation Manager and Faculty Editor, Karole Kopp completed a page. 63 at l OG ,gl- QC . ,.., aa Y ACTIVES - Row 1: L. Leigh, M. Grimes, N. Stanley, L. christ, J. Bradbury, S. Starkey, J. Kincaid. Row 4: A. Rose Smith, M. Green, E. Russell, S. Stone, D. Van Fassen, L. C. Bartley, N. Vodrey, J. Reynolds, D. lrwin, B. Finch, R Broomhall. Row 2: S. Yost, B. Stevens, K. Morgan, C. Christian, D. Smith, R. Trbavich. Advisers: G. DeBalt Burks, J. Cranston, D. Lee, E. Gregg, B. Hayes, H. Wright. Chairman, E. Clause, l. Clause, A. Fowler, N. Lorah, A Row 3: H. Goodwin, J. Bursan, J. Reed, C. Krepps, C. Gil- Moore, l. Sayre, M. Smith, M. Weaver, F. Frisk. Flame ol Knowledge Burned Brightly The National Honor Society was introduced into ELHS in l942. Membership in this So- ciety was considered one of the highest honors that this school could offer. The honor was given to upper-classmen who had obtained a 3.2 scholastic average and possessed the qual- ities at character, leadership, and service. Sixty-four new members, 5 seniors and 59 juniors, were initiated at an assembly an March la. The senior members who spoke were Barbara Stevens, Jim Kincaid, Luanne Broomhall, and Brenda Hays. Superintendent INITIATES - Row l: C. Rogers, J. Leon, D. Hancock, P. Mueller, M. Hays, P. Smith, S. Williams, J. Cattrill, K. Hargreaves, M. Kelly, L. Lamba, J. Ebaugh. Row 2: C. Evces, L. Mclntyre, B. Barcus, J. Popp, P. Williams, K. Dallis, S. Woessner, S. Erwine, J. Bradfield, P. Lessel, L. Duke, D. Wollam. Row 3: D. Fouse, J. Beatty, B. Sanders, C. St. Clair, C. Groleski, S. Mahon, E. Stoddard, M. Cos- Ralph Betts and Principal George Hargraves, both participated in the program and ex- pressed their sincere pleasure at being able ta assist. Mr. Hargraves called the oath "a great challenge," and Mr. Betts stated, "These people are sure to be the ones really doing things five or ten years from now." At the close at the assembly there was a party given in honor of the new members. Officers during l954-55 were: Pres. J. Bur- son, V.-Pres. B. Finch, Sec. S. Yost, and Treas. D. Van Fossen. grove, S. Holland, J. Chambers, B. Thompson. Row 4: G. Gill, W. Carver, D. Shaneyfelt, D. Scott, P. Cronin, B. Phillips, M. Barrett, A. Parco, M. Buchheit, R. Morgan. Rcw 5: D. Taylor, S. Hall, B. Drake, S. Woomer, G. Davis, A. Davis, D. Christen, F. Hopper, R. Buchheit. Absentees: D Findley, S. Hodge, B. Karoffa, K. Shay, B. Smith, T. Badgley. .-.-1-me Ct O6 DK JS fa? 51 ' 1 A National Thespian Society - Row 1: P. Roszler, H Goodwin, B. Finch, B. Payton, B. Stevens, J. Dickey J Burson, K. Kapp, O, Bartley, D. Van Fossen, L. Broomhall. Row 2: B. Marquette, J, DiStefano, C. Conkle, E. Campbell, D. Sauthan, B. Wakefield, R. Lockhart, B. Dunlap, S. Stone, H. Lowery, D. McKenzie. Standing: S. Steenrod, Absent: The National Thespian Society is an honor society for meritorious participation in high school dramatic arts. Membership is awarded after sufficent number of points have been earn- ed by taking part in school presentations. The organization attempts to develop interest in theatre, to honor students active in the field, and to fulfill the motto, "Act well thy part, there all honor lies." The expansion of El.HS's dramatic department was made obvious by the number of new mem- C. Calvert, D, Hancock, B. Hull, K. Dallis, J. Argabrite, P Officers Williams, J. Hughey, M. Gamble, N. Dover. Pres. J. Burson, V. Pres. J. Dickey, Sec K. Kapp, Treas B. Stevens, Recorder N, Dover, Adviser Mr. Spencer Steen- rOd. bers accepted during l954-55. lnitiation was conducted for the first time before the entire student body. At the same assembly, awards for outstanding achievements in acting, back- stage activity, and furtherance of Thespian ideals, were presented. Also as a first, Troop 3l9, in affiliation with the dramatics class, presented a three-act comedy, "Harvey," directed by Spencer S, Steen- rod, adviser. N.T.S. Honored Dramatic Work Below the officers of the society illustrated one of the many fields in dramctic arts - radio broadcasting. J. Dickey, B. Stevens, N. Dover and K. Kopp did the oral work while J. Burson held the master script and Mr. Steenrod watched the control panel. 3 S X on- 36 5 al i T QQ 32 as 1-12 -IL JL T 36 Li Forums The forums underwent a complete change, instead of being open to all as in previous years, they were for the first time closed, and were un- doubtedly more successful. Two representatives were elect- ed from each homeroom, and meetings were held during ac- tivity period every other week. The forums' main purpose was the debating of various school issues from suggestions sub- mitted by all the members. Participation aided the stu- dents to better understand the different sides of the many problems discussed. The an- nual picnic was held at the end of the year. SENIOR FORUM - Row 1: P. Roszler, C. Conkle, N. Fowler, P, l-lull, V. Bolton, A, Crurnbley, N. Russell. Row 2: M. Gamble, M. Cole, R. George, N. Shaw, D. Van Fossen, K. Kapp, W. Higgens. Row 3: W. Fey, C. Buchheit, K Cook, S. Allen, K. Morgan, J. Babb, Y. Hood. Row 4: G, Parfitt, K. Tice, D. Mey, J. Diddle. Absent: W. Brophey, J. Coleman, D. Givens, P. Nordine. Officers: Pres. B. Fey, V. Pres. S. Allen, Sec. K. Tice, Treas, P. l-lull, Sgt.-at-arms A. Crumb- ley. Sponsor: Mr. John Monosky. JUNIOR FORUM - Row 1: T. Snyder, B. l-lindle, P. Mueller, S. Er- wine, B. Krafft, J. Leon, S. Williams, J. Torrence, D. Shackleford. Row 2: B. McKeever, K. Dallis, J. Chambers, J, Bradfield, L. Smith, S. Hodge, G. Coleman, T. Derenburger. Row 3: D. Capehart, W. Carver, B. Karaffo, B. Allen, G. Stockdale, R. l-lay, R. Eng- lish, B. Lynn. Absent: E. Bailey, J. Daily, J. Davies, T. Jolly, M. Lan- caster, T. Lomba, J. Miller, S. Neville, J. Popp, A. Presuitti, J. Smith, D. Taylor. Officers: Pres. T. Jolly, V. Pres. B. McKeever, Sec. B. Hindle, Treas. Wilma Carver. Sponsor: Mtss Dolores Morey. SOPHOMORE FORUM - Row I: P. Silverthorn, M. Shintan, O, Conley, L. Anderson, G. Zeigler. Row 2: L. Spencer, P. Johnstone, M. Walter, C Yost, C. McDevitt. Row 3: N. Hays, B. Ashbaugh, A. Cain, C. Lang, M. Anderson. Row 4: K. McColl, R. Hor- ger, J. Walsh, E. McCain, O. Lacey. Row 5: J. Dallis, J. Dopler, R. Unger D. Risinger, G. Johnson, Absent: C Bromby, J. Draper, T. Fulmer, L Moore, B. Murray, T. Rodfong, S Shaffer, M Show,J Stoffel. Officers: Pres. J. Dopler, V. Pres. J. Dallis Sec.-Treas. P. Silverthorn. Sponsor' Miss Mauriel Smith. r 1 67 'IIC 9 l Row I: M. Marquette, H. Vishak, L. Anderson, J. l-lall, B. Costello, S. O'Neil, P. Hull, N. Johnson, N. Evans, E. Gottlieb, J. lr-lutchman. Row 2: C. Knowles, H, Mautz, S. Shaffer, B. Bosco, B. Dawson, K, Kapp, D. Curry, J, Kopp, O. Bartley, J. Manley. Row 3: G. McCauley, A. Presutti, L. Mclntyre, D. Rogers, A. Glenn, D. Risinger, D. Ogilvie, xii li 9-..l'L',.,L H, Wright, D. Anthony, J. Pickering. Row 4: J. Dallis, J. Kincaid, J. Dickey, B. Finch, D. Beatty, M. Schmitt, F. Hopper, C. Evces, B, English, J, Beatty, J. Nott. Absent: J. Burson, S. Mahan, L. Guidoo. Officers: Pres. J. Kincaid, V, Pres. O. Bartley, Sec. P. l-lull, Treas. M. Schmidt, Student Council Helped Govern Students The Student Council consisted of members and alternates which were selected from each homeroom by the students. ln general their job was to provide student government for activities and organizations, and to facilitate the faculty's work. They sponsored a Clean-up Campaign, Good Sportsmanship Drive, and a Student-too ulty basketball game. They also held Freshman Guidance Groups ta help the frosh become ad- justed to high school life. During Vocation Evening andthe American Education Week celeb bration, the Council members conducted the ln- A typical Student Council meeting. formation Desk and acted as guides. Of course, they promoted the usual Christmas Week deco- rations. The Council was the only group that was given class time for their meetings, each week they met during a different period of the day in the Band Room. Student Council President James Kin caid leading a meeting, A I W iff ACTIVE MEMBERS - Row 'l: N. Stanley, D, Van Fos- Allen, B. Hoyes, S. Mahon, H, Wright, Row 5: Deb Smith sen, E, Royle, K. Kopp, B. Stevens, S. Casto, L, Smith, N, Dot Smith, J, Bradbury, S. Starkey, C. Graleski, K. Cook Fowler, A. Dallas, A. Brenner. Row 2: E. Hayward, J. F, Williams, M, Dawson. Absent: D. Thor s, C. Gilchrist Reed, S. Yost, E, Mays, C. Ferguson, E. Gregg, C. Brunt, D, J, Cranston, N. Dover, P, Nordine. Officers: Pres. Luanne Zipperian, Row 3: R. Tomlison, H, Kelm, S. Stone, L. Broomhall, V, Pres. MarY l'l0Y5f SGC- JOOB Smllllf -l-V905 Broomhall, L. Leigh, J, Watkins, Y. Hood, K. Morgan. Mary Lee Dawson. Row 4: C. Burks, M. Grimes, J, Maley, H. Goodwin, S Hi Tri Served School Well Membership in the Hi-Tri was awarded to junior and senior girls who displayed qualifica- tions ot character, scholarship and service to their school. This group, affiliated with the Y- Teens, the junior group ot the YWCA, was active in community projects and gatherings in school, having as its ideal, "To further friendship and NEW MEMBERS - Row 'lz G. Adkins, T. Stacey, L. Duke, S. Williams, S. Deyarmon, P. Hull, J. Cottriell, S. Trinef, N. Pyle, E. Campbell, L. Lomba. Row 2: J. Hutch- man, M. Gamble, K. Shay, M Barrett, D, Shaneyfelt, S. Brich, M. Hays, D. St. Clair, D. Smith, K, Edwards, S Prince, S. Hall. Row 3: P, Hughes, N. Salter, J. Miller, F Lessel, L, Nagel, R Lockhart, N, Shaw, B. Eardley, D Hancock, D Whealdon, Row 4: B. Adkins, L. Smith S, Erwine, J Lean, B. Hindle, C. Price, J. Bradfield, P Mueller, B, Drake, J, Popp, D. Scott. Row 5: D. Thomas 1 f to be of service to one another, to our high school and community, During the year they had sev- eral social functions. Outstanding ones included the Christmas dinner at the Travelers Hotel, the Christmas Formal held at the Country Club, De- cember 2l, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring, S. Woessner, K, Dallis, G, Stockdale, B. Sanders, B. Barcus, L. Mclntyre, N, Chadwick, B, Phillips, C, Geon, R. Lad- zinski, P. Cronin, Row 6: J. Beatty, S. Woomer, S. M:- Kinney, M. Maloney, W. Carver, J, McCoy, F, Hopper, D Christen, J. Chambers, P, Brooks, D. Tweed, S, Hodge Absent: B. Danvers, J, Smith, M, Frey, K. Hargraves. Ad- visers: Mrs. D. Broadbent, Miss G. DeBolt, Miss E, Clause Mrs L. Ashbaugh, Miss R Sloan, Mrs, C. Mackov, Miss R Winland. f l ef G'g. lv, it 1 3 if 57 if ZX, nz The scouts of the KE worked hard each day to get out the minimum of twenty-four issues for the year, including three big issues. Each member of the staff had a specific job to do, covering his beat, writing and copyreading, m0k- ing up dummies, cartoons, caricatures, and ads, which the artists drew onto the stencils in as- signed spots. The combining of that fine work had produced the best mimeographed newspaper in Ohio for the past lO years or more. KE participated in the Kelly Project, which they had won four times. The staff also at- tended the Tri-County Journalism Meetings. Their satisfaction of a job well done was their reward. Also during the year they had parties, trips, and received pins, Their office is well equipped and the paper is self-supporting. Keramos Echo Brought School News Row 'lz J, Dreissi, D. Van Fossen, C. Dorff, B. Graham J Bradbury J Smith T Archer C Caughlin R McKinnon N, Stanley, M. Gamble, E. Royle, N. Fowler. Row 2: A D Weldon Row 4 J Hughey W Connor D Anthony Dallas, T. Stacey, E. Davison, J. Goodwin, J. Kittridge, C J Davies P lrey V Roby G Calvert D Adkins Absent Burks, S. Davis, M. Beckwell, Row 3: B. Hull, A. Fricano B Pennybaker L Davidson D Pease ,ar .sv i' FTM- 'X l 1 M - t t ,a-vs' Looks luke the bays predammate an the staff here There are many of them and they handle art and head 'Q llne work sports productuon advertising and many repartnng jobs The art and color work done ln l954 55 was exceptionally orlgnnal varted and af hngh qualify As many as four to slx colors could be found ln an Issue Cockwuse D Adklns J D vles V Ro y lrey D Weldon J Tatgenhorst R McKunnon J Ktt rvdge J l-lughey ef l 'Q Edltor In chief Feature Edutor Sports Edltor Art Editor Busmess Manager Produchon Manager Stencllnst Crrculatlon Manager Exchange Manager Fnles Manager Copy Reader Make up Edltar The Staff Z ecrky Dorff Betty Graham Gary Calvert Dan Adkms Elanne Royle Jack l-laghey Norma Stanley Maureen Beckwell ue Davudson Ronnte Pease Carol Sue Burks Judy Go dwln Stafters Alfred Frtcana Vac R by A'ma Dallas J me Crhlth and M rCI Qcrnblfi Assvstant productnon manager Alfred Frrcana and Copyreader Carol Burks tabovel watched the KE s msmeo graph turn oat prunted pages at the rate of two a s cond At left Assembly day everybody helps pat together the OO capues Below seated at desks are clockwuse Edrtors Norma Stanley Elame Rayle Gary Calvert Danna Van Fossan and Betty Graham Reporters la lf 73 l 94 1 A .- J' .13 ', r f' - I r I I I ' . 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Danna Van Fassan Q C: , s I .ev lf' I l- J BOY AND GIRL STATERS Last year two gurls and twelve boys were chosen by the uunuor class to attend dl-'rung the Summer Boys and Gurls State whuch are sponsored bv the Amerucan Leguon o' Ohuo All had to have mOlnIOlned at least a C average or better to b Qluguble It was Indeed an honor to be chosen to go and represent E st Luverpool Hugh School Through attendance they learned about the government and uts operafuon by practucal experuence The boys went to Camp Perry North of Sandusky and the gurls to Caputal Unuversuty at Columbus Reports on theur varuous actuvutues and happenungs were guven at the Leguon and assembly by the group at rugI-ut Row I B Marquette Hoppel L Broomhall J Bursan J Argabrute Row unlap G ftt ro s w B Fun r ovuch G Lynn J ncaud Duc e Absent J Mahar' THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA met on Mondays at four oclock The purpose of thus organuzatuon was to further unterests un the teachung protessuon unute these wuth common unterests and to keep abreast of educatuonal changes and progress The Future Teachers set up the handlung of regustratnon tor the two day Ohuo Valley Read ung Conference at the new East Junuor Hugh For theur effucuency they receuved a Cutatuon from the Supervusor of Elementary Educatuon of the Ohuo State Department of Educatuon They planned to entertaun the Tru State Future Teachers Also they vusuted local grade schools to ob serve and perhaps take over the classroom Sponsor and founder of the local chapter was Mrs Helen Russell Haynes Latm Teacher There were twenty nune members un thrs years chapter At nght Row'I L Lomba K Kapp N Mattern J Bouscher D Van Fossen w 2 E Russell S Bur Buchheut B Dauley J Bradtueld E Rayle Row 3 J Cranston B Srmcox B Hayes R Ladzunske N Shaw Row 4 C Gulchrust S McKunney M Gamble C Burks Row5 D Smuth S Starkey K Cook M Maloney Absent B Eardley N Wulluams Offucers Pres K Cook V Pres N Shaw Sec E Royle Treas B Dauley Aclvuser Mrs Helen R Haynes 74 FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION Mrs Edna Jones School Nurse and Mrs Jane Jolly Executuve Secretary of the Cancer Assocuatuon dud all they could un sponsorung h FNA un l954 55 Speakers uncluded Mrs Jane Jolly on Advantages of Large and Small Hosputals and student nurses from the East Luverpool Cuty l-losputal They corresponded wuth receuved pamphlets from and vusuted several hosputals Future Nurses of Arneruca puns ana books on nursung were bought They attended a Chrustmas and a Valentune party at the Cuty l-losputal An aptutude test was planned and untormatuon was receuved about s holarshups from several hosputals Puctured at Ieft are Row'I S Stone E Campbell N Davus L Davus D McNeeley Row 2 L Leugh E Mays R Lockhart M McDonald S Runestune Row 3 S Mahon J Uselton S Turner J Uselton Row 4 B Eardley C Gro esku Coleman J Derenberger B Payton P Wulluams Offucers Pres S Stone V Pres P Wulluams Sec S Mahon Treas S Ralston Advuser Mrs Edna Jones 'Elf 1 ' I f . a ' , ,V Q 1 , . I l 4 l ' , 5 , , D. r - r - r - A - 2: B. D , . Paru , J. P bt, Ro 3: . Ch, B. Tb ' , . , . Ku , J. 'ky. : t e . . . ' -I. ' , Ill - ll r ' g I r . I - . J P - I . . i 3 - 1 - r r Ir - lr - , : . , . , . , . . , . , : . , . l ', S. Ralston, E. Jones, W. Crable. Absent: l. Adkuns, J. , , , A , Ro :V . I . 'ch, M. , . ' , . ' , . . : . LATIN CLUB Il R w 1 D gilyie G Shuffert D Jones H Mautz N Moore J Dreu i A Harris Matheny L Moore C Sachs E G eco C Brnmh Mc oy L Anderson B Drake C Simcox Row 2 D ison S Monroe N Hays P Jo nstone N Johnston M Shaw J Urso M Vera D Hickman S ONeil M Cos grove M Barrett J Wolfe S Robinson M Golba Row 3 Cain dge J J Wa Shaff Conrad A Cooper J Kinsey M Walter M Putt B Kent M Schmitt D Ward K Proctor L Kohler Row 4 R LATIN CLUB ll helped to put on the Christmas Assembly featuring a Roman Dragnet and the Martha Kitt sketch with Latin dialogue TEEN STAGERS sponsored by M Spencer Slccrtrocl speech teacher worked for points backstage at all school presentations in an attempt to be eligible for membership in Thesoians, TEEN STAGERS ROSTER: Allen, Babb, Barcus, Beatty R Borok R Horger S M er C Vermillion E Davison N Baldwin E DiStefano J Pittenger R Forester D Vodrey C Lieb chner J Dunlap Row S J Dopler C Lampman King G nson G Gil A B nings A Treleven T Archer R Wellington Row 6 T ' fen B shbauah R Sm th C Hutchman N Fletcher R Garland F Zepernick D Beatty R Unger Absent E Gottlieb B Buxton L Gluchow D Vodrey J Kilmer Adviser Mrs H Haynes Offlcers es D Ogilvie V Pres LJ Jones Sec I eas vi Vvui Several Big Clubs Started Bertschy, Bolton, Bradfield, Brand, Brooks, Calyert, Canton Carver, Casto, Cochran, Conkle, Cottrill, Creamer, Crumb ley, B. Dailey, J. Daily, Davis, Di Stefano, Dorff, Edwards Erwine, Ferguson, N, Fowler, R, Fowler, Fulmer, Glenn Gluchow, Graham, Griffith, Haney, Hicks, Hodge, Hood Hull, B. Jones, M, Jones, Karaffa, Krafft, Lamp, Lan caster, Leon, Lowery, Mackey, Maley, Maloney, Manley, Martell, Miles, Moor, McCall, McConnell, Mclntyre, Nalley, Nicholson, Nordine, Price, Richardson, Ridge, Ruckman Russell, Sanders, Scovel, Shackleford, Smith, Southan, Speer- has, Stein, Stoakes, Stockdale, Stoddard, Taylor, Tice, Torrence, Triner, Tweed, Wakefield, Watson, Whealdon, White, Williams, Woomer, Hays. Qi? "lf QIUY' ,iv QENIOR HI Y R w I: B Prttenger D Soutlwan O B Bodglcy S Ramsey Row 3 D lrwm S Hmdmarch Bartley J Manley W Dunlap R George J Johnston C ev ns J Dlck Absent J Bursorw R Campbell ouglwlm R Fowler J Reynolds Row 2 B Wakefield M Gluclwow R Lee gabrute J bst D. Little R Durban R Kuttru e JUNIOR HI Y Row I: D Mumaw B Bcrnhouse T r Martel J Cl'T1IfI'1 F Rockenlwau er Absent er D sdley M Lucas B Sml Engls Calcott T Deldrlck C Evces T Jolly Buck Row 2 D Taylor, D. Capehorf L Vermnllnon W Hi-Y was a nation-wide high school youth movement working for a Christian Democracy. The group's platform called for clean living, speech, athletics and sportsmanship. The l-li-Y program aimed to help boys to orient themselves, to develop skills, realize life's values, and taught them to work together with others. ln i954-55 the three local l-li-Y's helped in the community fund, church attendance, par- ticipation in youth and government, junior olym- pics, swimming meets, mother and son and fath- er and son dinners, and debates. They also sponsored the Bill Booth trophy presented to the outstanding football player of the year at East Liverpool High School. The Hi-Y, which had enrolled 350,000 high school boys in 9,000 clubs, was part of a three- fold program, Gro-Y, for grade school boys, and Hi-Tri for high school girls. The oldest present day club was organized in Chapman, Kansas, in l889. All worked to achieve more Christian ways of living. B......7 an lapwivmww r A weekly Hi-Y Meeting i l it , .1 9 ffX . 9' . ' I i 'vi X I A Adviser Carl lPopi Werner Hi-Y Worked For A Christian Democracy FROSH-SOPH HI-Y -- Row 1: B. Garner, B, Cline, J Maxwell, J. Martin, D. Pierce, H. Dawson, R, McNicoI F. Witherow, J. Duncan, V, Broomhall, Row 2: J, Kapp G. Simpson, B. Holden, C, Larnpman, J. Stanley, R. Horger J. Daniels, R. Unger, A. Cain, F. Fischer. Row 3: C. Lang B. Lowe, D. Risinger, K. Lovett, J. Lynch, S. Ralston, J Parsons, R. Stillwell, K. Fife. Row 4: R. Garland, F. Zeper nick, J, Richardson, C. Stewart, D. Phelps, D. Anthony, D Massey, L. Tullis, D. Beatty, T. Archer, Absent: T. Adkins R. Barak, J. Kwasnik, J. Leon, J. Pryor, J. Reynolds, R Spratley, J. Walsh, R. Willshaw. ART CLUB - Row 'l: D. Adkins, R Teixcrira, D, McKinley, N, Evang, F, Johnson Row 2: L Lornba, J, Beam- garner, J Cramer, l.. Duke, M. Kelly. Row 3: M Maylone, D Zlpperian, K Shay, B Flaley, B, Henry. Row 4: R Tamlison, M Frey, F. Hopper, M. Grimes Row 5: D Weldon, E Wetzel, B. Jen- nison, B Bickle, P, lrey. Raw 65 J DOVIGS, G DiCkey, J. Dickey, R. Payn- ter, W, Robertson. Absent: R. Beck- with, L Crawford, M Fred, J. Frantz E. Massey, R. Roberts, R. Todd Officers: PWS- D- Z'DDerian, V, Pres. G. Dickey Sec. P. Schneider. Adviser: Mrs. Chris- tine Mackay. LIBRARY WORKERS - Row 1: L. Smith, E. Bailey, S. Stone, R. Teixeira, J. Beatty. Row 2: L. Orr, D. Keaton, G. Zeigler, C. Buchheit, J, Lorna. Row 3: G. Davis, M. Marion, S. Kelm, l-l. Cunningham, O. Lacey. Absent: V. Bolton, C Krepps, R Stearns. Adviser: Miss Alma Taylor, PROJECTION CLUB - Row 'lz J. Herring, L. Ladzinski, B. McCreary, G. Gallagher, J. Canton. Row 2: l-l. Wil- liamson, R. Stautfer, E. Croft, K, Webb, J, Vllalker. Row 3: J. Canton, T. Stef- fen, R. Dray, B. Kiernari, D. McMahon, C. Christian, D. Chambers, D. Little, A. Cottrill. Absent: K. Gessford, O. Bart- ley, M, Lucas, S. Nelson. Officers: Pres. C. Christian, V. Pres. M. Lucas, Sec.- Treas. E. Croft. Adviser: Mr. Wilbert Moore, 79 T POTTER POLICE - ROW 12 C. COuQhllr'1, B. Dawson, Trbovich Row 45 J, Kinggidl Cgpfginj T, Bgkgrl R, J Rose, D Frndley, B. Pittenger, J. Reed, D. Lee, B. Campbell, J. Potts, J. Probst, J. Manley, J. Kennedy Garner, Row 2: B, Vrtalune, J. Burson, C. Evces, L. Absent: W. Finch, D. Kittridge, B. Swoger, J, Smith, Talbott, B. Barnhouse, J. Hadley, J. Dickey. Row 3: R. R. Chapman, B. Dunlap, V, Cline, H. Powell, G. Gill, Maylanc, B. Hull, J. Argabrite, J. Reed, M. Lucas, B. E Oyster Adviser: Mr. Bert Dawson, C-roups Practiced POTTER POLICE organized in 1953, had become indispensable for protecting the stu- dents and assisting the motorists. They had their own special jackets and raincoats to distinguish them. Throughout the year, rain or snow, classes or assemblies, they did a very commendable job. James Kincaid, acting as captain all year, manned the most vital spot - the center of Broadway and Fourth. There were no injuries or accidents. ELECTION BOARD - Clockwise: B, Stevens, B. Finch, B Allen, S. Starkey, J, Kincaid, J. Dickey, C. Evces, J. Bradfield. Absent: H. Wright, R. Lee, Adviser: Miss Ruth Sloan. kg x' Democracy At ELHS l ltltlltl The Election Board was a select group from the Student Council who took care of the School Elections, distributing and tallying bal- lots. The long awaited announcement of the winners was made directly from the election headquarters in the P-A room. Below: Jo Ann Bradfield, Charles Evces, Sara Starkey, and Jim Dickey looked on as Jim Kincaid checked ballots. '31-fvf 1 .I , -, "Uv f J Inf . .. ix-fx .. 4 1 xX- Four Choirs Have Pleasurable Year, The l954 Choirs had reached such heights as appearances on television, State contest superior ratings, appearance in concert with the Ray Anthony Band, and a Choir Formal, with the music of the late, great Glenn Miller's arranger, Jerry Grey. lt was difficult to imagine what this year's group could do to top these experi- ences - but they did! First, the Concert Choir sang in Columbus at the State Kiwanis Conven- tion and was invited to sing at the International Convention in Cleveland in June. Then the Har- vest l-lop iremember Cactus Cornersl with the Joe Negri trio and Johnny Costa of WDTV. The choirs also sponsored the Billy May Band and Sam Donahue. I P . .N 4 'il' Director Lawrence Beck ll 82 J i - The annual Christmas Program included for the first time the choir from the East Junior High School, which, with the four high school choirs, brought the total of vocal participants to 550. The cast for the operetta, "Best Foot For- ward," presented in March, attended a per- formance of this show at the Cleveland Play- house in January. Soloists and ensembles participated in district and State solo contests and received many high ratings. Arrangements for the annual spring tour were not complete but scheduled for Buf- falo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, and several other Canadian cities. The season was concluded with the annual Choir Concert featuring all the high school choirs and contest winners. Finally came the Choir Formal, at which some 600 choir members, guests, and alumni danced in another original setting. The seven ensemble groups, l-larmonettes, Harmonaires, and Barbershop Quartets, were chosen at try-out time by the director, Mr. Beck, and assigned accompanists and directors. Train- ed by the students, these groups met at noon and alternate activity periods for rehearsals and performed at various service clubs, PTA, and other meetings throughout the year. The Mad- rigals, the principals from each section in the junior and senior classes, participated in contest and concert. The tenth birthday of a very active Choir Parents Association was celebrated. The presi- dent, Mr. Nathan Brenner, other officers, and many workers co-operated with the administra- tion and director in providing financial support for the choir trip, dances, and other activities. The local Kiwanis Club was also very generous in its support. l ponsor Many Guest Artists Junior Chordettes: Thomas, Cro- nin, Ward, Srnith, Nu-Tones: Dunlap, Bartley, Kin- caid, Baker, I 83 Senior Cl'ioir Row 1: Uselton, Kennedy, Yost Green, Merriman, Brenner, Hays Smith, Russell, Hargraves, Edwards Gregg, Stover, Kilmer, Salters, Deren berger, Leon, Thomas, Glenn, Schultz Shay, Frey, Turner. Row 2: Mr. Beck Cronin, Williams, Ladzinski, Richard son, Ward, Lane, Lessel, Sanders Tresler, Stockdale, Karaffa, Dallis Brunt, Reed, Erwune, Williams, Usel ton, Mattern, Gamble, Mclntire Broornhall, Hutchman. Row 3: Beat ty, Graleski, Schmidt, Prince, Gil christ, Brooks, Burson, Swoger, Bailey Lowery, Baker, Vanaman, Wetzel Smith, Brake, Wolfe, Whealdon Krepps, Hopper, Tweed, Allen, Stod dard, Maloney. Row 4: Maltarich Griffith, Seevers, Migliore, Guildoo Massey, Eyces, Chapman, NNakefield Frontz, Rockenhouser, Dawson, South- on, Green, Bartley, Rose, Campbell Rogers, Hughey, Pittenger, Polk, Mar- quette. Row 5: Irwin, Kennedy, Di- Stefano, Johnson, Capehart, Christian, Nicholson, Hopper, Durbin, Peters, Blevins, Trbavich, Dunlap, Gessford, Adkins, Hadley, Lucas, Orr, Exley Powell, Vitalune, Probst, Kincaid, Senior Chordettes: Kennedy Yost Tresler, Hutchman. 1 r THE FRESHMAN CHOIR was a group of ll5 voices selected from the High School Freshman Class. They sang in the Christmas Program, and Choir Concert, along with the other choirs. This year they have a counter-part in the Ninth Grade Choir of East Junior High School, who also ioins in concerts. Seen above they are: Row 'ls Gessford, Frantz, Sine, Boston, Marquette, Mathier, Bet- teridge, Walsh, Buchheit, Kettle, Steelwagon, Mackey, Vodery, Headlin, Vishack, Mossy. Row 2: Mr. Beck, Jones, Doughty, Hoback, McWhortor, Hist, Theimecke, Griffeth, Hall, Weber, Green, Dlugozima, Kilmer, Bosco, Thomas, Potts, Howell, Van Fossen. Row 3: Prince, Week- ly, Arbuthnot, Jones, Walker, Scott, Richardson, Dyer, Geisse, Kinsey, Radeschi, McCullough, Griffeth, Guildoo, Pennybaker, Costello. Row 4: Bender, Miller, Reed, Desh- ler, Puessy, Deyarmon, Shaffer, Johnstone, Dawson, Mar- tell, Ladzenski, Landis, Golden, Green, Finley, Weston, Hall, Caplan, Knowles. Row 5: Bookman, McCune, Fife, Capehart, Connor, Gaskill, Paynter, Hodgson, Flanigan, Witherow, Smith, Mathias, Kopp, William, Bailey, Mackey, Barnhart, Harrison, Poole, Bennett, Saltsberry, Row 6: Simpson, Heckathorn, Parisan, Curran, Cunningham, Ted- rcw, O'Farrell, Wells, Hale, Bryan, Stewart, McClevey, Alfer, Green, Snyder, Lipps, Miller, Wolfe, Brokaw. Music Was Still The Big Activity The Madrigals were a group of l6 voices, consisting of the principal of each section in each class: Senior and junior first soprano, senior and junior baritone, etc. They made their smiling appearances at contests and as a mixed ensemble. Below - Row 1: Smith, Gilchrist, Yost, Stover, Thomas, Broomhall. Row 2: Cronin, Massey, Boker, Daw- son, Rose, Hargreaves. Row 3: DiStefano, Potts, Dunlap, Kincaid. Accomponists: K. Shay, M, Hays. ps 1 L 86 The Hormonettes were groups of l2 girls with on ac- companist, one a senior club and the other a junior, Chosen from the big choir they made appearances when a small ensemble was needed. The Junior Harmonettes, below at right, included: Row 'l: Thomas, Satler, Hargreaves, Hays. Row 2: Smith, Mc- Intyre, Brooks. Row 3: Schmitt, Sanders, Ward. Row 4: Cronin, Tweed, Maloney, Smith. Director and Accom- panist: M. Hays. VF' pw - ' 5 , 9 LFE eff' YI xr f?Vi,1"N ,a-XID A jig! , N Nw X Qfwwg A ii .ulfgi . 'N sei! wif g. 4 , Q Z7 " 1- ' la ff' X Q' gff R' Q . q Uv- , ' jeg? .bl-A If 0 H ' " 1 ' 3 7 Q1 AAW a K -1 V Q fi- A m- 4 4 , 9 . . '- I ' if :- is fi .- 75 we A' 'L BA AA .sin 1, Y gif" if 55134 43 gn 43' I ggi ' -fs! All v ng.. Yx ,.,, lf N 1 HX Y fy Kenneth Tice Q 4' , Vr".,,.x x :SL A 4 X37 Bob Hoffman Row 1: Dunn, Pickering, Tatgenhorst, Walsh, Ferguson Powell, McKinnon. Row 21 Bioieiqfofd, Kelly, Barnhart, Snyder, Simpson, Landis, R. Smith, Finch, B. McLevey, P. Smith, King, Croft, B. Smith, Richardson, Martell, Row 3 Hindmarch, Johnson, Lang, Fife, Pethel, Fersch, Calcott, Phelps, Hasenstab, Gill, Curran, Schell, Oyster, Row 4 J. McLevey, Whitehair, Wilson, Miller, Duncan, McEwen J. Smith, Reynolds, K, Fife, Woolmoker, Brokaw, Witherow Harley, Eadgley. Row 5: Voclrey, K. McColl, Laughlin Steward, Dotson, Hall, G. McCall. Absent: T. Browning Downard, Kiehl, Kittridge, Leon, Marshall, Poole, Roberts Schneider, Vermillion. Adviser: Mr. John Wetzel. 1 1 Boys' Band Kept Crowds Cheering The Dance Band was very active this year playing at dif ferent social functions at school. The members were Roy I:-T. Whitehair, J. Smith, J. McLevey. Row 2: B 5m'fh1 S, Hindmarch, J, Martell. 1 1 1 i Girls' Band Crew and Prospered Row'I S Roiston J McDole D Chrnsten J Torrence Fu mer T Young N Borerf A Garry E Mays mnrn R w 2 E Dolly D Gnlson M Hemdel N Wo e ' J. Ge-nsse, J, Wilson, C. Vermullnon, N. Johnston, H. Vlshok i.x Y Q Maiorettes: S. Stone, J, Collohon, D. Vodrey. 92 Gwlg had three hoods this yeor, all ore seen on fhggg two pages ghd are dressed in whute uniforms. K, Blackmore, N, Wulllcms, S Schultz.. HIGH SCHUUL D. Tresler Row 3: S. Yost, P, Wmes, N, Blythe, M. Dawson, B. Ccpehort, H. Moutz, V, Ruckmon, D, Smnth. Absent: Allen, Costo, Crombl, Ferguson, Moore, MC- Neeley, Wunes. Adviser: Mr. John Wenzel Hood THE MATH CLUB has been instrumental FRENCH CLUB - Row 'l: J. Bradfield, J. Bertschy, V. Arbuthnot, B. Dailey, K. Edwards, P. Smith, N. Pyle, B. Martell, T. Jolly, Row 2: S. Birch, B. Simcox, L Smith, K. Shay, P. Mueller, J. Ridge, J. Popp, B. Phil lips. Row 3: F. Rockenhauser, J. Ebaugh, B. Karaffa Clubs Worked to THE FRENCH CLUB was one of the many new organizations formed this year. They were active, with other members of the Lan- guage Department in presenting the Christ- mas Assembly. During meetings they learn- ed customs and dances and actually tried the folk dances of France. Their program was designed to increase speed and ease in speak- ing and reading French. G. Stockdale, B. Allen, B. Sanders, T. Deiderick, T Whitehair, Row 4: R. Cline, K. Fife, H. Powell, J Calcott, I.. Mclntyre, B. Barcus, S. McKinney. Absent J. Smith, S. Triner. Officers: Pres. T. Jolly, V. Pres T. Deiderick, Sec. T. Whitehair, Treas. B. Sanders Adviser: Miss Hilda Werner. Improve Studies in helping people understand and become more interested in Mathematics. Speakers presented ideas to them on how mathematics helped in different fields. Before the year was over they planned a visit either to the pot- teries or steel mill. They had a party at Christmas and one in the spring. MATH CLUB 1 Row 1: B. Marshall, D. Mackey, B. Bolles, B. Allison, J, Robinson, D. McQuistion, Row 2: M. Marquette, J. Witherow, J. Hall, R. Pennybaker, S. Smith. Row 3: H. Vishak, J. Prideau, C. Finlay, J. Hall, M. Beckwell, P. Hacker. Row 4: R. Thomas, D. Clendenning, J. Taylor, J. Kopp, R. Burns, D. Thiemecke. Row 5: B. Dorsey, A. Howell, K. Fife, P. Kinsey, L. Weston, M. Scovel. Row 6: G. Hale, J. Dimmerling, M. Yutmeyer, A, Davidson. Absent: F. Bookman, T. Bryan, J. Calvert, T. Johnston, B. Lowe, B. McLevey, J. Carson, J. Potts, B. Smith, L. Weber, B. Wines. Officers: Pres. B. Marshall, V. Pres. G. Halc, Sec. R. Pennybaker, Treas. J. Kopp, Cor. Sec. H. Vishak. Adviser: Mr. Don Hood. CC Row 1: B. Shockey, B. McCune, V. Broomhall, L. Adkins, C. Herring, A. Porco, M. Tucker, S. Lee, J. Wolfe, C. Landis, W. Higgins, G. White, L. Rose, U. McCartney, T. Powell. Row 2: D. Owen, P. Hemsley, J. Walsh, H. Frontz, R. Stillwell, J. Rose, J. Dick, J. Richardson, S. Moore, S. Casto, J. Callahan, D. Mumaw, B. Poe, J. Davies. Row 3' K Pa ne C Allmon J Exley B Bornhouse J . . y , . , . , - , . Means, J, Migliore, J. Herring, D. McKenzie, B. Eddy, B. Canton, J. Chambers, J. Randolph, W. Mclntosh, A. Cotrill Row 4: L. Adkins, D. Amend, H. Rose, W. Christian, E THE DRIVING CLUB did everything they could to promote safe driving. Panels trying to solve unsafe driving and safety films made the club meetings very interesting. Mr. Austin Moore was the sponsor. THE LATIN I CLUB is composed of thirty- six students who took Latin for the first time. Mrs. Helen Haynes founded this organization, they meet once a month. They tried imitating panel shows in order to develop vocabulary and attain basic facts on Latin. Row 1: F. Witherow, J. Como, F. Johnstone, H. Dawson, Moore B Rodell R Thomas A. Davidson, S. Smith, Hist Row 2 D Mackey B Bosco, J. Bennett, J. Geisse, Caplan N Evans M Yutmeyer, L. Spencer, J. Miller, Capehart R Allman D Thiemecke. Row 3: J. With- erow B Marshall B Costello K Carnes, L. Van Fossen, L Headlund M McWhorter N. Vodrey, P. Shaw, T. I 1 I JS I-XI at .Lv .. v 431' 1' .P O? Unger, G. Coleman, R. Stauffer, A. Walker, R. Bentz, B. Humphrey, J. Walsh, V. Straight, D, Chambers. Row 5: J. Leigh, C. Frederick, M. Dotson, S. Lamp, M. Gill, N. Mattern, J. Bouscher, Y. Wooster, B. Hindle, M. Buchheit, D. Burt, C. Buchheit, K. Cook, D. Willshow, B. Lowe, B. Owen, B. Murray. Absent: W. Brophey, C. Brunt, J. Daw- son J, Dou las R. Erwin M. Exton J. Fer uson R Fu ate, i Q f I I Q f - Q E. Gregg, W. Hall, C. Hyatt, E. Jenrett, J. Lynch, J, Powell R. Roberts, G. Smith, G. Simms, J. Stoffel, G. Todd, D Wolfe. Adviser: Mr. Austin Moore. Driving Club was Latin l Club Bryan. Row 4: C. Knowles, L. Weekley, M. Beckwell, C Stewart, A. Tullis, L. Weston, L. Dlugozima, H. Couch L. Weber. Row 5: K. Harrison, G. Kemple, B. Smith, P Betteridge, J. Kopp, J. Williams, J. Parsons. Absent: L Brokaw, C. Hargreaves, J. Richardson. Adviser: Mrs Helen R. Haynes. an CO an ai Q o Q M. I I O Q fx IS Queen s Court At nghl' Luorme Broomholi Brownette green eyes sensor Second row Sondra Mahon brownetre hozci eyes sensor Morqur Muller blond blue eye Sensor Third row Sorwiro Qfone brcvm ttf bmi? Ou fmer D ren Zip DENON brownn U6 brown eyes rx Qc. RQ' X 5 3 'felt Yr' N gx me by 'Hi' Students Select Homecoming Queens Chormung ond petlte Potty l-lull who as o sensor ond l7 vvos chosen by the students os the l954 55 l-lonneconnung Oueen ond crowned by Moy r E Allen Mclfeever durrng the Hornecornlnq Gornc wlth Allnonce Thrs wos durung her hugh school coreer She hod been selected Personolrtx Queen rl r Gloss for the b st thrce e r o d wos on ortenclunt tr the l-l mee tmrr Q ueen her junuor yeor Potty hos o blond hour green eyes d f feet one unch to l 99 , -, t .P '51 'V l Q ' ' I - rn not o new experience for Potty, tor she hos recelved severol such honors he o tv'OS ' f' 1 o if 1 Q ' S Sh , f , on lS me - I l . A f V.,,f-W .H 1- 1' if . ,-.-.. .M s...,,,.-...., --.W ,-.M ... .W .,,,, --N - ...- N ,.f- . .., -...,,..,g' ..... .,..., ' -- ,...V- ,., ,, ..-..., ,...... "'-.....-..fQ 1-.15 Q The cast - Row 1: B Pittenger, Banjo, J. Burson, Bev- erl Carlton' B. Mar uette, Sheridan Whiteside, J. Dickey, Y 1 Cl B. Fowler, Radio technicians, D. Smith, M. Gamble, V Ruckman, S. Lane, D. Whealdon, E. Royle, Choir girls, D. Van Fossen, Maggie Cutler, B. Dunlap, Bert Jefferson, L. Broomhall, Lorraine Sheldon, D. Kittridge, Richard Stan- ley, B. Stevens, Harriet Stanley, S. Mahon, Prof. Metz Row 2: B. Badgley, John, B. Graham, Sarah, M. Grimes, Miss Preen, O. Bartley, Dr. Bradley, J. Johnston, West- cott, H. Lowery, D. Manley, Expressmen, B. Wakefield, Plainclothesman, B. Hayes, J. Bradbury, S. Starkey, three visitors, D. Lee, Sandy, S. Stone, June Stanley, J. Blevins, G. Calvert, Deputies. Row 3: J. Hutchman, Mrs. Stanley, B. Finch, Mr. Stanley. Row 4: L. Boso, J. DiStefano, con- victs. Row 5: J. Manley, Mr. Baker. Absent: B. Hull, convict. uThe Man Who Came To Dinner" On the evening of February 25 and 26, the Memorial Auditorium was a scene of hilarious response to Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's Broadway comedy sensation, "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Presented as the annual Senior Class Play, it proved a tremendous suc- cess for the cast and at the some time provided two of the most entertaining evenings of the year for the public of East Liverpool. The play centers around Sheridan Whiteside, an eccentric gentleman who demands and has everything his way. Whiteside, portrayed by Bob Marquette, has many interesting visitors while recovering from a broken hip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. These include three con- victs, a Hollywood actress, a British actor, a Hollywood playboy, and a college professor. The comedy reaches its peak when one of Whiteside's Christmas gifts, a crate of seals, breaks loose during his annual Christma Eve radio broadcast and creates a hilarious mixup. At the left: P. Roszler, R. Lockhart, and E. Campbell help to make up one of the cast, J. Johnston, before showtime. Dr, Bradley prescribed a sedative for Harriet Stanley. Miss Preen wrote it down as John and Sarah looked on with interest. Sheridan Whiteside advised June and ' - - Richard Stanley to leave home while Received Enthusiastic Mr. and Mfg, smniey :med on in disgust. Praise For Class ol '55 Beverly Carlton explains in elaborate Sheridan Whiteside can be seen con- detail a recent trip he made, to a be- spiring with Banjo to trap Lorraine in wildered Prof. Metz. Maggie Cutler and the mummy case. Bert Jefferson and Sheridan Whiteside viewed the situation Maggie Cutler watched the attempt in with tolerance. wonderment. - .1 thru? ,. ,Q Harve oves Success Fori ramatic Class - The dramatics class of East Liverpool High ee School, along with Troop 3l9 of National Thespians, presented a delightful comedy en- titled "Harvey" on November 20. Harvey is ' an imaginary, six foot, white rabbit and a , very good friend of Elwood P, Dowd. Veta - " ?LQ1Q:i5e Simmons, Elwood's sister, tries very to get her daughter, Myrtle Mae, to meet -Sbfndfnilce young men, but every time she gets Y 'Chance Elwood and his pal walk in and FUI .fhjngs Veta decides to have Elwood committed to a mental institution, but she A . almost ends up in the sanitarium herself. Several new advertising stunts were tried for this show and proved to be a huge Sucfess. Students dressed in a large white rabbittcos- tume paraded up and down the halls of the school and rode through the town in an open convertible with the cast. Another stunt was painting rabbit tracks on the sidewalks, lead- ing tothe Memorial Auditorium. l At left, top, Veta Loulse tffles desperately to get into Dr Sanderson'5 office Judge Gaffne and the cob . g. ,D , y driver restrain her while themaid looks on, At left, center, Elwood Sefgblofins how he met Harvey while Veta, Dr, Sandersonfnnd Miss Kelly listen atten- tively. ,4 and Mr. Wilson look on as Dr. Chumbley tells them how N" At left, Myrtle Mae, Mrs. Chauvenet, Mrs. Churnbley, . he met Harvey. The cast, left to right: K. Kopp as Mrs. Chauvenet, J. Dickey, Dr. Churnblev, J. Di- Stefanc, Dr. Sanderson, M. Gluchow, Judge Gaffney, B. Wakefield, Mr. Wilson, J. Burson, Elwood P. Dowd, D. McKenzie, cab driver, H. Goodwin, Myrtle Mae Simmons, B. Stevens, Veta Louise Simmons, N. Shaw, Mrs. Churnbley, D. Hancock, Nurse. Absent: N. Dover, studen. director. Sports x cf' db .' 0 0 9 103 47541 fsaa25s 4'7E ' M 1 L, 32 'F f :w P! ef if 'XS 55 Q' ... .I asv. 24 30 It an at 39 S9 . F Whig? k'S?:a"' we , 'wa ?' 'E' . 'ga ff , .34 baugh, J. Dopler, J. Hutchman, J. l-lopple, J. Dollis, B. E. Massey, J. Potts, J, Sanford, B. Dorsey, J. Yanni, Rickerd, B. Allen, B. Wines, J. Perkins, G. Kraft. Row 4: B. McKeever, B. Barrett, D. Beatty, T. Rodfong, J. Nott, i i 4 Q 1 Y Emmerling. Season Schedule of Ten Tough Teams Their most exciting show was against Mar- tins Ferry, whom they whipped 32-18. The Pot- ters started out the season with a boom, win- ning the first two games from Cleveland Glen- ville l8-l2, and Steubenville Big Red l4-l3, then went on to lose the next four in a row before exploding against Martins Ferry. Although out- scored in total points for the season, l-42-237, the Potters showed great fighting spirit and were backed by the coaches all the way. With some of the outstanding lettermen returning the next year, the Potters looked forward to a successful i955 season. The boys who always do a great deal of work but get very little praise are the student managers. They did an excellent lab in supporting their team and creating fine morale among the players. Left to right, they are. Donald Golden. Tam Archer, Bill Mc- Kelvey, and Chuck Coughlin Absent: Dick Jones Q English T. Procter L Mor an J. Br an, K. Knowles, J Senior Gridders Tow row, left: Miller Bailey, speedy halfback, who was a constant threat to opponents with his charging power, Right: Bob Wilson, first string end showed great spirit throughout the season and was a great aid to the Potters as a pass-receiver. Second row, left: Al- though Jake Kennedy, center, saw limited action this year, he showed great spirit and added much to the Potters' reserve strength. Right: Gary Seevers, end, showed great ability in his pass-receiving and was 0 valuable man to the team the past season. Third row: Dick McNicoI, speedy fullback, proved a great threat to opponents all year with his running capacity. Dick missed much action at the end of the season due to an arm injury. Fourth row, left: Francis Reed, guard, showed fine spirit and great ability. "Punk" was a valuable man to the ELHS line. Right: Gary McCoy, guard, saw o great deal of action last year and was one of the most valuable substitutes on the team. lO6 Top left: Jack Dopler, Speedy halfback, tears oft yardage as Bob Barrett i537 clears the way. Top right: John Nott dodges Toronto players as Jay Sanford C36l closes in to lend o helping hand. Neither Flood Nor Storm Stopped ELHS Patterson Field should never have flooded this year, but due to the city's work on certain sewers, the ' water settled on the field, under and on the stadium, ruined much equip- '1 ment and cancelled the Rayen game. However, it did not come near the adjoining ground set aside for the new West End Elementary and Junior High School. an 'b5f.4,, Bottom left: After a short gain, an unidentified Toronto player is pulled down by Jim Potts. Bottom right: John Nott tries to break loose from a Cleveland Glenville player as Herb Dorsey f27l moves in to help out. 'Q 3 5 -Qu 3 - f ,,'f-+1 we if -49 Q PQ ' violet? 1'-Q '3 dl at r .k ' - r ra- U 44-...AB --3 Row 1: B. McNicol, J. Prideau, J. Simmons, J. Kopp, J. Bryan, G. Hale, P. Hayes, W. Brooks, Coach Jae Cullen Dimrnerling, J. Mathias, B. Boso, J. Slanaker. Row 2: Absent: J. Cook, L. Olmstead, F. Bookman. Mgr. D. Golden, P. Alford, K. Cunningham, M. Wells, T. Plebes Boast 4-2 Winning Record Coach Joe Cullen in his first year with the freshman gridders led his team to a 4-2 season. The Little Potters lost their first game of the season to Steubenville Catholic Central, O-6, then went on to down the Chester Reserves, 26-13, Steubenville Big Red, 26-O, and Salem, l-O, on a forfeit. After bowing to the Lisbon Reserves, O-2l, the Potters erased East End Junior High, 25-O, in their final game of the season. ELHS ELHS ELHS ELHS ELHS ELHS Coach Cullen shows Tom Bryan ileftl and George Hale the ro er techni ue in handin aff the ball P P Q Q - These boys did a fine job in sparking the Plebes this year. Joe Cullen, in his first year as M26 ..l ..O H25 Steubenville C. C. , . Chester Reserves . . . . Steubenville Big Red . Salem lforfeiti . Lisbon Reserves , . East End Jr. High . yi If . freshman coach, relieved Lou Ven- 4 detti, and did an excellent job with the players. Coach Cullen showed great enthusiasm in leading his team ' to a successful season. fig 'd- Q '-95.1 John Blevins, Bob Hull, Jim Hadley, Ray Christian Merrill Hall. Cross-Country Team Needed Recruits Although the East Liverpool Harriers, coached by Merrill Hall, won only one season match, they did very well as they placed high in most of them. The Potter Cross-Country Team finished sec- ond in the Northern District qualifying meet at Mogadore Country Club near Akron, while Ak- ron Buchtel took top honors. Since East Liver- pool has the only cross-country team in the Eastern District, they couldn't qualify for the State meet or win any individual medals. The Potters only win in i954 was against Beaver, 26-27, and was the first cross-country win for East Liverpool in nearly two seasons, quite a re- versal from past years. John Blevins, the Pot- ter's number one runner was the first ELHS man to cross the finish line as he placed second in the meet, followed closely by the other Potter participants. At the run at Bowling Green, East Liverpool was able to finish only eleventh in a field of twelve teams that participated in the contest. Blevins placed first among the Potter men. Tom Fullerton Ezliw fa , ", V 1 . Jim Potts llll, iunior forward, drives in for a shot at the game with Youngstown South, A South player Ml seems to be walking away in disgust as Jim Hadley C89 moves in lor the rebound. Varsity Basketball At left: This was a typical locker room scene with Guard Jim Hadley receiving a pair of game trunks from student manager Bill McKelvey, Bill did a great job in l954-l955 and always kept the equipment and sup- plies nn good shape and ready for use. Coach Hall praised him for his good workg and Bill, only a junior, probably planned on being back with the team again the next year, ll3 ,i :.-.tr 1 . 1 I 1 x Y I Row 1: T. Johnstone, J. Mothios, K. Fife, R. Wells, D. O'Forrcll, J. Porsons, D, Wilson, Row 2: Monoger D. Londis, J. Kopp, T. Mockey, R. Bryon, G. Hole, G. Kcmple, B. Smith, Monoger R. McNicoI. Row 3: Monoger J. Prideou, H. Dowson, J. Cook, K. Cunniriqhom, R. Mcl.evey, P. Alford, W. Brookes, Cooch Robert Gibson. Plebes Blazed Out 11-1 Win Record if it 159472 K Cb, ZJJ g The Potter Plebes showed greot power this yeor in blosting out o 11-1 win record. Under Cooch Bob Gibson, the Frosh showed excellent bosketboll obility. This is Cooch Gibson's first yeor os freshmon bosketboll cooch, relieving Froncis Smouse, who heoded the Frosh cogers during the '54 seoson. Bryon, Porsons, Hole, ond Smith were omong the big guns for the Potters, who won their lost gorne of the seoson with on eosy victory over Eost Junior High. Eorlier in the seoson they hod hod o tough time beoting their city rivols ond were oble to win by o score of only 30-29. Other impressive victories conne over our cross-the-river rivols: Newell, 54-40, in which Hole poced the Potters with 18 points, ond Chester, 43-31, in which Srnith of Eost Liverpool bogged 19 points. Cooch Gibson wos very hoppy with the frosh cogers ond hoped for onother successful seoson next yeor. 115 w""".' 14" N1 ff 'nf Y f I 1 I 1 M- , . " yfm . ,ri J State Qualifiers - Row 'I: Coach Lou Venditti J Hoapel D l-loppel R w 2 B Pier son, E. Roberts, D. Mays, C. Ollis, K, Scates, R. Mays 8 Matmen at State, Hoppels Champions Eight boys won District Meet crowns and qualified for the State Finals. They finished, in the District, as follows: Bill Pierson, 2, Evan Roberts, 3, Darryl Hoppel, l, Jim Hoppel, l, Roy Mays, 2, Kenny Scates, 4, Cecil Ollis, 4, Dale Mays, 2. At the State matches Darryl Hoppel and Jim Hoppel, won State crowns in their class weights of l32 and l38 pounds re- spectively, This is the first time brothers have won State Championships in the same year. Coach Lou Venditti holds he trophy the Potters won for finishing second in the District Tournament MONARCHS -- Row 1: R. McKinsey, S, Scofide, A. Hayward. Row 2: C. Peck, J. Em- merling, B, Erwin, D, Wilshaw. Intramurals The Boys' Intramural Department, headed by Mr, Carl Pelini, turned out to be a great success this yeor. A total ot 2l teams entered the Freshman-Sophomore and the Junior- Senior Leagues. There are other activities in the intramurals besides basketball, including wrestling and volleyball, but basketball is the big sport with the boys, Although league play wasn't finished at the time ot this writing, the teams and their record at the present are shown at the right. The Bartenders and the Outcasts led the Jun- ior-Senior League with 4-O and 2-O rec- ords, and the Monarchs headed the Fresh- man-Sophomore League with a 4-O record, March 1 Standings JUNIOR-SENIOR LEAGUE Team Bartenders .... Outcasts . . . Rumrunners . . . Hepcats .... Drifters .,.... Mountaineers . Vikings ...... Jungle Worms . Jolly Rodgers .. Capt, V's Range Crazy K's .... Dragnetters . . . VS,. ,. Flub-A-Dubs ..........,. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Monarchs .... Schultz's AC .,....,.,.,. Go, Go, Boys . . . . . Little Liberaces Dukes ........ , . Hawks ......... . . Little Monarchs Freshman Five W 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 l l l O 0 O LEAGU E 4 4 3 2 2 O O O CO foo 3 Y- Row 'la D. Vanaman, C. Evces, B. Dawson, B. Jennison, D. Jones, G. Kraft, J. Hoppel, B. Barrett, D. Ogilvie, Row 2: Coach Bob Gibson, J. Sanford, B. McKeever, G, Calvert, ..- . 41 .41 ,f B. Dorsey, P. Hayes, J. Potts, J. Means, G. Nicholson, K Knowles, B. English. Track Team Short On Experience, Talent ln the triangular meet at Warren the Potters finished third, behind Warren who came out on top, and Alliance, who finished second. Gene Nicholson paced the Potters by tying for second in the high jump, At the County Meet held in East Palestine, the Harriers finished in last place as they bowed to 5 other teams. Salem won the event with 52 points, while the Potters were able to get only l.7 points. Coach Gibson is looking forward to a better season next spring. Pictured below is the sophomore squad, which won the intercloss track meet in the '54 season. They were, r m left to right R w T: G. Bell, B. Barrett K Knowles B Dawson, Row 2: B Dorsey D Vanaman J. Potts, G. Nicholson Although the Potters were short on track power this season, they gained some much need- ed experience. Under Coach Bob Gibson, who completed his first year as head of the track- men, the Harriers were unable to place first in any of their matches. In the opening meet at Patterson Field, the Potters were defeated by Steubenville by a score of 97-2l, with Steuben- ville capturing first place in all events. Gene Stockdale paced the Potters, finishing second in the mile and half-mile. Phil Hays, high point-getter for the interclass track meet received a trophy from, left to right, Eva Stoddard, Bar. bara Hindle, and Kathy Dallas. Mfr, ni r r ""i"fif 4 K X wt lf! M1 fm QKTL-0 Q9ffPf Row l: O. Landis, B. Glenn, D. Hornick, J. Ferlaino, B. Dickey, G, Parfitt, J. Hadley. Absent: R. Trbovich F Campbell, Coach Ed Kinney, L. Talbott, B, Allen, G, Hor- Barborak, l. Hoddox, J. Allman, B. Hulme. nick, G. Seevers. Row 2: B. Hadley, B, Thompson, J. Potters Win Sectional Crown The '54 Potter baseball team, coached by Ed Kinney, rounded out o season record, including the tournament games, with ll wins, 4 losses, and one tie. The tie game was played with Steubenville Catholic Central. The Potters sur- vived eight straight games before suffering a de- feat to Bridgeport at the District Tournament. The Potters won the Sectional A Tournament at Steubenville by defeating Jefferson Union, 8-7, and then Steubenville Big Red, 5-O, in o perfect no-hit, no-run game pitched by Potter ace right-hander, Rudy Trbovich. Trbovich, Dickey, and Hornick did most of the pitching for the Potters last season. The graduating seniors on the team were, Trbovich, Barborak, l-laddox, Allman, and Hulme. Potter pitching staff in pre-game worm-up. The following is the Potters' '54 season rec ord: ELHS.. . 6 Newell . . .. ELHS . 4 Steubenville C. C. ELHS . . 5 Youngstown W. W ELHS . 6 Youngstown East . ELHS. . . 4 Chester . . ELHS . 4 Wintersville ELHS 4 Toronto . ELHS 7 Newell ELHS 4 Wintersville ELHS . 3 Toronto . ELHS 6 Steubenville B. Red ELHS . . 4 Steubenville B. Red ELHS . . O Steubenville C. C. Larry Talbott, Potter third baseman, taking a few sw ngs in batting practice. OFFICIALS Row'l T Tnce J SmIth D Whealdon M Buchhent W Powell Row 2 K Kopp G Stockdale D Ward C Buchhent E DIStetono M Dawson E M Cam E Royle Volunteers Kept Games Colng Smoothly volunteered theIr tIme to referee In the noon Intramurals At the bottom left IS Mrs MarIlyn Buckley a graduate ot OhIo Weslyan who haIled from MartIns Ferry Mrs Buckley took over gIrls MISS Gladys Wunchester resIgned at the end ot the tIrst semester Bottom right Most gIrls took an actIve Interest In Intramural volleyball Some was played IH gym classes also av l22 Pictured at the top ot the page are girls who gym classes and started the intramurals, when 1' ' ' A I I Pl .Q -Q. 11.--'M Capt K Kopp D Hancock E Rayle G Brdar C Burks M MIller N Dover D Hall C GroleskI D SmIth The gIrls volleyball Intramurals were hIgh lIghted by three tournaments In l955 classItIed as Tournaments One Two, and Three WIth a great desure to wIn Karole Kapp a sennor brought her team to vIctory over three contendIng teams to capture the tltle of the frrst tournament Teamwork and good Sportsman shap by both teams were exhIbIted In the cham pIonshIp game between the Kapp players and a promIsIng sophomore team under the leadershIp of Ruth Exton The fmal score was 2l to 6 Other ruvals downed were V6FmlllIOH and Wheal don Other teams competmg Included the Ad km s and the Spencer s Kapp s team went on to represent East LIver pool In the TrI State Tournament at the YMCA as the Potters ln thus tournament neIghbor Ing teams from Chester Newell Wellsvnlle and MIdland competed Ruth Exton organuzed her when O freshman The eager play ers fanhfully attended games hugh SDIYIYS and gave each rough campetmon They proved good plnyers In volleyball YD T955 and In basketball when they won the Fresh l954 The players are At left R Exton, captaun G Adkuns, R QImms A Cooper M att, H Whealdon and J Unger TEOTTX wIth teorn man ChampIonshIp In Baumgard, G Golba C l-ly l23 -,.,- , l , Q - 1- ... - J L -..-V . . "Nl" '- X ' -v - .4 ,- I ' ' . , I .- L '- - .., . C I I ' ,-,, "' u V- ... ' 1 ' 4.-. , ,,, Q' 4 f v-....g - . .. I. J' T 5" . X - 5 U 5, : ' V T '1 I-Q . 5' ' -..,,- -. .., -,.,, I 1 F ' .,..., Y, N .' If--A l l Y --, A ....-.I, ..,I,. ' , , . h 1 I .., 15 ' ' f ..L - - 'I-...Q .., 'M'-.A V . , X V , I - . , s f . . .. . . L, Y I - 1 . t -4-If-N ' at I , I I . . , . , . , - I - I - I - I ' I , , . . , I . . , I - I ' ' - . . . . I I I I ' . . I - r A I1 ll v v ' I 1 1 TT STOCKDALE'S - Row 1: T, Tice, Capt. G. Stockdale, W. Carver, Row 2: K. Proctor, K. Dallis, B. Karaffa, J. Smith, S. Moore, M. Simms. Volleyball Tournament Number Two was Gaining the title with a 21-7 victory over clinched by a team of juniors led with great Gaynell Davis's team of juniors, the Stockdale's encouragement by their captain, Grace Stock dale. Stockdale's team, mostly with high scores, downed three opponents to win first place hon ors. The losers were, in their respective order Davis, Buxton, Dawson, Stotfel, Burt, and Small wood. went on to represent the school in the Tri-State Volleyball Tournament as East Liverpool "Blue" and to take a high place there. Runners Up: Capt. G, Davis, B. Lucas, M. Talbott, J. Allen, D. Kea- ton, A. Davis, C, Richardson, M. Marian, M. Flint. Absent: K, Har- greaves. l24 F Hust N Vodrey B Costello C Knowles M Beckwell M Dyer E Buchheut D Fornsworth N Kuttle and kneeling Captaun R Kuttle Ollucuals Kept Cames C-oung Smoothly The top team un Tournament Number Three was the very promusung freshman nune captauned by Ruth Ann Kuttle Following the defeating tenders these fughtung freshman represented East Luverpool under the tutle of the East Luver pool Whites un the Tru State Tournament Kuttles gurls beat the Shelva Lee s 2l 4 un the funal game after downing Buchheut and Fun and Moor who gave each team they played a run for their money right are the gurls who volun taruly offucuated the many gurl untra mural games and made the tourno m nts possible S Lee J Casto S Erwin Y Wooster M George M Beadnell S Neville T Stacey - If V ll - '- . 4 . . ' I ' I . ' u . .I - I . of the three victorious teams from seven con- ley. Gther contending nines were Ward, Geiese, I ' I At ' ' - e T ' I , , . , . 125 The Girls' l954 Ping pong tournament was under the dl rectnon of Mass Gladys Wan chester The champlon was determuned by an ellmunatlon tournament between the four classes Yvonne Hood who won this honor left Patrucla Reynolds holdlng the second place tntle when she won two out of the three games she played wnth Reynolds In thlrd place stood Peggy Mlles who won two out of three games over Ruth Ann Baumgard Baumgard P Mules P nolds and Y Hood 1 Boys Challenged Girls For Laughs Q... -H W Fey R Campbell R Durban f"J'N -4 L Schmndbauer W Kozel D Mac 9V lradltlon was upheld when a group of boys who called themselves The Bloomer Boys challenged the top East Llverpool Girl Volleyball Team to a noon game The glrls laughed so much they were un able to glve the boys a rough game The game between the Boys and Grace Stockdale s team caught the attentlon of s veral classmates It ended wlth the score 21 to 8 tavor of the Bloomers The picture at right shows the upper class l954 Basketball Champions. Deanna Wheal- don's players defeated Karole Kapp's team in a close scoring victory. Below is an action shot during one of the girls' gym classes. AI- though Davis was guarded well she managed to sink a basket. At the bottom of the page are girls who captained basketball teams in the l955 tournament. Basketball Was Great Sport For Ciirls CAPTAINS w 'I L Christian B Purinton B Walker D Ward G Simms Chambers Row 2 J Moore E Buchheit C Buchheit L Davison D Whealdon Row F Kinsey S Beaver K Kopp R Watson G Stockdale 'S 4'-f l27 Advertising b Index Of Advertisers Bloor's Pharmacy 129 Mary White Jewelry 139 Burbick Hardware 134 McBurney Pharmacy 136 Camera Mart 139 McNutt lnsurance 132 Capehart Heating 139 Metz's 140 Chambers 134 Milligan Hdwe. 8. Supply 131 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 140 Moore's Furniture 134 Frank Crook Co. , 136 Morton's Jewelry 133 Dawson Funeral Home 133 Ogilvie, D. M. Co. 130 Dixie Diner 141 Ohio Power Co, 132 First National Bank 136 Patrons 137 Fortiner's Drug Store 132 Pattison Jewelry 137 Golden Star Dairyland 130 Penny, J. C. Co, 132 Hall China Co, 131 Pines Pottery 8. Gift Shop 141 Harker Pottery . 139 Potters Bank 8. Trust , , 129 Homer Laughlin China Co. 140 Reese's Jewelry Store . 130 Horsley Studio , 135 Roebuck 81 Son, Inc. 138 Harmony Club 137 Stein's Men's Shop 139 Joan Shop 137 Stevens Typewriter Shop 141 Kennedy Office and Supply 131 Smith Hdw. Co. 133 Litten Motor Sales 134 Travelers Hotel 136 Martin Funeral Home 1 131 Zack's 133 B L O O R ' S P H A R M A C Y The Potters Bank and PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST Trust Company 'l0'l0 Penn. Avenue - East Liverpool, Ohio Phone: FU. 5-0312 Dependome Bonkmg Since 1881 'I04 E. Fifth Street - East Liverpool, Ohio Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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Well those cat hugh knee socks and Bermuda shorts for the gals The combunatuon of punk and black and the flyung shurt tauls tor the guys The class of '55 saw more haur styles than any class un the last decade The most popular beung the ltaluan cut for the gurls and those "crazy Ducks" for the boys Whule complaunung about the loss ot work, the people lustened to these "real cool" dusks "Let Me Go, Lover," "Mr Sandman," and "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane " '55 also saw some of the greatest movues, "The Hugh And The Mughty," "On the Waterfront," and the "Came Mutuny," were but a few All un all the class of '55 had a good year and can look back on hugh school as one of the best tumes of theur lute l35 - W: 2 Y g?t- 253 V -1 I li-A-i -Q' -'E 5 E T til I . - ,L -L. EE 174 Y ' L- 1+l--F""l 0 0 I I I I ' I ' I , . . . I ' I , . - I . . . , . . . . , , . . . 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SAYRE, Monoger '41 S INDEX OF ACTIVITIES Art Club Assemblles Assembly Board Band BOYS Bond Glrls Band Vorsnty Baseball Basketball Freshmen Basketball Reserve Basketball Sensors Basketball Vors1ty Board of Educatton Board of Elect1ons Boys State Cablnet Freshmen Cabrnet Sophomore Cabunet Junuor Cab1net Sentor Camera Club Cheerleaders Cho1rs Chordettes S Class Oftncers Cross Country Dance Band Dnxaeland Band Dramatvcs Class Play DFIVIUQ Club Ftrst Ald Workers Football Actton Shots Football Freshman Football Sensor Football Varsuty Forum Forum Forum Fourth French Future Future Jun1or Sophomores Sennor Estate Club Nurses Assoclatzon Teachers Assoclatuon Glrls Chotr tr State oat Harmonalres Harmonanres I-larmonettes Harmonettes Trl Y Frcshman Sophomore Y Juntor Y S nn Intramurals Basketball Boys Intramurals Basketball Glrls Keramos Keramos Echo Key Club Lam Club I Latln C ub Il Llbrary Helpers Madngals Mayorettes Moth Club Nattonal Honor Soctety Nu Tones Operetta Orchestra Organ Class P A Workers Practlcal Manners Projectson Club ueen Homecomlng Sennor Play Student Counc1l Teen Stogers Thesplans Track Ushers Wrestllng 22 62 98 20 5 O2 O 9 6 63 99 9 I4 INDEX Asab ugh Laura B rn tt Grace B ck Lawrence Ra Blrcrt MOFQGYQI P xt B a e 'bent Dorothy F vt Gro e y Clau lfly Maru n pnhart Helen o n W A Edna J Isabel l Jo n Cullen Joseph w Srl' D B It Glo s Deshler Charles Earl Ruth Farls JoAnn Faulk Mxldred Fletcher Erwm Fortuner James Fowler Aldo Frrsk Fredenck Gtbson Robert Grnder Harold Grlffln Loren H Merr1ll Hargroves George Harvey J A Haynes Helen Russell Heddleston Sara Hodge Royd Hood Donald Jones Edna Karaffa John Lawrence Leo Lorah Nate L wc Edward Lowc James Ma kov Chnstune Mardus Joseph Musconlsh Mrchael Menslsky John Moore Austcn Moore Wulbcrt Morey Dolores Newman Davld Pe 1n1 Corl Rogers Sh1rley Sandford Vernon Sayre Ira Sloan Ruth Smlth Maurtel Smtth W1Il1am Stomaterls Pearl Steenrod Spencer Taylor Alma Tucker Wulllam Vendlttn Wallace Wotkuns Weaver Weltzel Werner Wlnland Louts Wtlllanw Jesse Margaret John Hnlda Ruth PERSONNEL I76 9 Pafronlze Our Advertisers OF 79 fa , I4,98 ' ,,....................,,,,,. 96 ae, .....,,......,.... .....,. 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I I 2 THE INDEX OF STUDENTS Jo Ann Maxrne Nancy Orln Robert Ollie 76 Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrett Bartley 32 69 75 30 85 92 88 27 81 O4 08 37 57 45 83 68 10 Barton Jlmmy Baumgard Ruth Ann Abrams Ann Adams Adams Adkrns Barbara J Adklns Barbara L Adkins Carolyn 84 Dan Denms Don Glorra 69 Izola 37 87 74 127 Larry 27 95 87 Lonnre 27 95 Barbara Jerry Adkrns 3 9 Adklns Adkins Adkrns Adkins Aclkuns Adkrns Adklns Alford Allen 123 78 33 66 37 79 Baumgorner Donna Baumgarner Jackue Boyer Betty BEClClT16ll Mqry Beatty Don 27 87 125 2 85 71 7 Paul 109 68 81 14 Bernre 20 85 4 3 5 Beverly 32 67 97 87 92 so Beatty Judlth 32 83 84 68 79 75 69 Beaver Suzanne 33 87 Beaver Suzette 24 87 27 Beckwell Maureen 71 95 94 72 Beckwlth Rrchard Beckwlth Ronnre Beebout Benny Bell Gene Bender Bonrta Bennett Cliff Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allrson Allnson Allison Alllson James Jo Ann 32 124 Marvrn Sherrell 27 83 67 66 Darlene Ennrs Rebecca Wllllam 69 26 79 Bosco Boso Boso Boso 104 Bennett Jeannette Bentz Rrchard Berdsne Thomas Berresford Brady Bertschy Ntla Betterrdge Patrlcra Bevlngton Allce Bevlngton James Buckle Wlllram Bigelow Graham Brgglns Beverly Birch B Charles Ethel Charlotte Ronald Harold E Esther Jerry John John Loss Mlldred Dave Shlrley Wrllram Applegate Dave Arbuthnot Vnrgunla Archer Tom 105 104 Arend Davld Argabrlte Jerry 37 62 70 80 76 Armstrong George Armstrong Maude Arthur Rosalie Ashbauah Wrllram 85104 67 22 71751 Atkuns Robert Al lmon Allman Ammon Ammon Anders Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anthony Anthony Anthony Boso Bosto Babb Janet 37 87 75 67 Badgley Barry 45 76 91 8 8 10 -, Badgley B11 Badgley Thomas Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker V E sue Milton Richard Tom 3 57858480813 Margaret Dovrd Barley Evelyn 33 79 Barley Muller 3 83 106 4 Baldwin Nedra 25 85 87 Barber Allce E Barborak Andrew Barborak Lawrence Barcus, Beth 31, 94, Barnhart, Davrd 25,91, Barnhouse, Bernard 33, 80, 76, Bahen Bally 75 86 L 95,81 143 Burch Dave Burch Sarah Jane 336 Bsshop Margaret Blshop Mary Blackharst Marnlyn Blackmore Karen Blackwood Barbara Blaschok Jerry Blatchford Norman Blazer Donna Blevrns John Blevins Paul Bloor George Blythe Nancy Boggess George Boley Robert Bal les Ba rba ra Bolton Vnvlan Boman Janice 69 94 37 91 76 10 Bookman Frank 25 86 Booth Marlln Boram Phyllls Borok Ronald Brenda Carolrne Larry Norma Wu l l lam n Karen Bosworth Arth UI' Bouscher Janus Boyd Alvera Boyd Ron Bradbury Judlth Bradfleld Jo Ann 94 33 70 87 Brand Beverly Brant James Brdar Goldie 29 77 26 86 37 100 09 32 95 4 37 69 72 00 74 75 67 80 69 38 75 38 123 Congratulatrons says Harvey the bug whrte rabbrt for wrnnlng a prize at our Keramos Masquerade party A , ............. 29 ' , ,,,,,......... 31, 66 , .......... 31, 87, 66 , ' ........ , , ' , , ....... 31,87,81 , ...... , , , , 2, , ,66,74 , ....,......... 28 , ' ............. , ' , ............ 24 ', . ........ 28,87 , ..32,1 ,1 ,119 ' I ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 26 ' , , ...,. 37, 81, 69 , ' ....., ,,,, 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'. -24 , ' .......,. . .. , , ' ............ 31 , ......... 28, 81 , ......,..... 27 , ' ' ' ..... 25, 86, 94 28, , ,71,77,81,75,72 , ' ,........,.. 28,71 7, . ,, . , , , , ,81,74,63,65 ' , , ......... 28 , ....,... ,. 24 , ' ..,......... 32 25, , , , , , , 14 ' , .......,...... 28 5 B I Q A 37 ,,,, 8,7, 0,101 'QS ' ,., , i .............. 27 4-,J , - , .......... 37, 78 , I ' ...,.......... 30, 62 , 5 J .W N' , ' .............. 31 54 " ' ' , ' .............. 25 , ' , R. ............,.... 27 S ' 7 ,,,,,, 8 ,86 1 " ' , .,.......... 33 ,, ' , ' .............. 27, 86 " 'X ' , .......... , , 67 Q , A , ' ..., 7, , , 10 A Q' ' , .. , , , 75, 28 , ' . ........ 33, 87, 81 ' , ........... 24 , ....,.,... 33 j 3 Lo re The faculty pays close attentnon as Pr1nc1paI 1-lar graves speaks at Brdar John Brenneman Nancy Brenner Ann Brlggs BONNIE Bnggs Donna a teachers meet1ng Co1n Allen 27 77 75 67 Cam Edward Cam Max Calcott Jack 32 94 76 91 Christian, Raymond 41, Christian, Wesley .. Chronister, Patricia . Clark, Carl ...... Clark, Charles .,.. Clark, Nancy ..... Clemensen VIFQIDIO Clendennrng Dlona Cl1ne Robert Clnne Ronald Cl1ne Wayne Cl1ne V1ctor Cochran Audrey Coe Allen Coen Charles Coen V1rg1n1a Cole Marllyn Gordon Janet Mar1lyn Nancy VITQIHIO Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Como John Conkle Charlotte Conley J Conley John Conley Othello Connolly Mary Connor Wayne Conrad Beverly Conrad Glen Conrad Jlm Cook Carolyn 83, 84, 1 10, .......41, 78 95 29 24 32 28 24 87 4 5 30 87 23 6 26 86 44 69 62 95 74 Cook James 2 23 109 5 Cooper Ann 30 85 123 75 Copenhaver Marslyn 29 85 Copl1n Mar1lyn Cosgrove May Costello Cottrlll Brokaw Bromby Brookes Lawrence Collne Ba rba ra Brookes Larry Campbell Brooks Brookes Patr1c1a 33 Wllbur 2 109115 Caley Glenda Callahan Jo Ann 39 95 89 Calvert Gary Ray 39 70 66 75 100 65 72 73 22119 Cottr1ll Cottrlll Joyce Harvey Wayne Couch Helen Coughl1n Charles Broomhall Luanne 38 83 84 98 6 101 100 0 Broomhall Vlncent 28 85 Brophey Thomas Brophey W1lI1am Brown Fay Brown James Brown James W Brown1ng Mary Brown1ng Thomas Brunt Brunt Bryan Bryan Y Robert Tam Carol n 39 83 84 Jack 0 26 95 94 86109 22115 Bryson Buck Buck Evelyn Coryle Robert Buchhelt Catherlne 39 95 Buchhe1t Eleanor Mary 3 95 74 2 Robert Buchhe1t Buchhert Bulger Martha Burke Burke an Charles Burks Burns Burns Edward Robert 27 76 7 122127 7 86 71 125 Carol 39 69 123 74 72 Burson J1m 3 102 83 62 1 1 100 78 63 65 70 80 76 68 74 Calvert John 24 94 Campbell Campbell Campbell Cannon Canton Canton Canton Capehart Capehart Capehart Capehart Capehart Caplan Carnes Carey K Carnes Carson Carver Bruce Charles 33 83 Erla Jean 39 69 74 65 100 Robert 39120 80 76 78126 N ancy ames 39 John Robert Beverly Charlene Charles DOVld Douglas 33 83 Sarah Katherme IVT1 W1lma 87 124 79 75 Casto Joan Casio Shrrley 39 95 75 92 69 125 Chadw1ck Nancy 3 87 81 Chaffee Dan Chambers Danny 33 95 79 Chambers Jo Ann 33 95 69 27 Chandler Chapman Chapman Chrlsten Chrlstzan Franklm Rmph 39 83 V1olet Dons 66 88 93 69 Cor 4 5 Covert John Crable M1ldred Crable W1lma Crabtree Amel1n A Cramer Jacquelme Cranston Jannce Crawford Loren Creamer Janet Cr1ss1nger Joe Croft Edw1n Cron1n Clar1nda Cron1n Jeann1ne 32 75 86 95 68 125 33 27 69 75 41 79 25 95 80 76 72 104 41 7 Cronln POTTICIO 33 83 86 Crumbley Alma 41 5 Allce Dale Donald Cunn1ngham tta Cunmngham Cunmngham Cunmngham Cunnmghom Curnutte Robert Curran Donald Curran Joseph Curran Ke1th Curry CUFYIS Cunn1ngham Cunn1ngham Cunn1ngham Helen Juanlta Ronald Davld Robert Da1ley Da1ley DOIIY Dallas Ruby Jo Ann Alma Burt Dorothy 16 95 Buxton Barbara 30 85 23 75 22 DOlllS James Chr1st1an LOUISE 28 127 14 1091 Beverly 32 94 87 85 68 8175114 , ' J' ....... 41,81 ' I ' ........ 26,94 ' I .,...r.... 3oI94,77 1 I ...r.......... 28 - I ............... 25 ' I - ..... 33I8oI111I11o I ....... 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I 29, I I I I ,1o4I67 4 Dallls Katherme 21 54 83 97 87 22124 65 69119 Dan1els James 28 77 Danver Blanche 26 69 Davvdson Aluce 24 95 94 Davves John 33 95 79 72 73 67 Davls Dav1s DOVIS Davls Davns Davls Davls Dav1d Dav1s Davls Dovus Davis Dav1s Davls Adell 32 87 124 Gaynell 32 87 124 Geraldlne Helen Helen Lew1s Loretta Nedra Phylhs Ruchard Ronal Sondra 4 72 7 Te an Elnzabeth 30 85 75 72 127 Davndson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Bert 2 86 95 77 23 22115 Connle 29 85 John 29 95 Mary Lee 41 69 89 88 92 Mary Lou 30 122 89 Robert Day John Dazner K Deem Dorothy Dendernck Edwm Terry 33 Delaney Kenneth Densmore Lnnda Derenberger June Derenburger Thomas 32 66 Deshler Paula Deyarmon Dav1d Deyarmon Susan 3162 69 63 D1ck Joe Dnckey Dannel -, ' ,,,,,, , , , , " .... , , , , - , .,,,, .......... 25 j .......... , , ' ' ........... . , ' , ' ...... , .76 ' - ........ , , ', .. , , , , ' , .......... , ,94 - , ' ,, , , , , , , .............. , ' , ' ......... 29,77 -, ,4,,,A,,,, , , , ' ............ , - , .............. 28,81 -, ,,,,,.,, , , s ' , . .,............. 24 ', ' .......... 27,79 , ....... 42,74,69 - , ' ............. 29 ', .........A..... 33 , ........... 31,94 ' , 'A .......,... 26 ', ....,........ 31,66 , ' ...1........ 27 , ........... 29,75 ', ' ....,........ 41,75 , ' .......... 28,89 - , .......... ,. 30 ', .............. 74 , , .,... ............. 27 ' , .......... 31,124,81 ', .......... 41,74,78 , ..,,......... 33,95 , ............... 32 4, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 , .............. 29 , ........... 27 ', ' ,............. 28 , .. , , ,94,75 , . ......... 30,85 7, ............... 26 , .............. 32 , ........ , ,75 ', ...,,,,, 1, ,12 ' , ............. 24 , ' ............. 32,75 ', d ............... .. 32 ' , S .... 28, ,118 , .............. 33 A , - , ............ 27 , .. , , , , , , , , , ' , ' ..... , , , , , , , ,69,67 ' , S. ............... 30 ' , ' ' ' , ........... .. 24 , - 27, , , , ,119 A , ............. 28 6, , , , , , ' , . ............ 8, , ' , ........ .42,95 , ' .......... , ' , 1 .............. 26 , ............. 25 , .r..r....... , ' , , , , , , , ........ 32,83,79,69 , , , , , , ...... , , , ' , .... 33,72,73 , ,,,,. , , , 1 .....r.......... 33 , ........... 27,95 , , , ' .............. 42,83 83,86,8O,87,68,112,111,119 31,83,8O,76,68,81,1l8 Fronu,Joyce .......... 24,86,79 , ............... 32,66 ,J' ............ , , , ' ................ 25 ' , . ................. 30 , ' ......--... , 1 ---.-..... 27 , ....,......... 25 r , ........... 28 ' ' , ' .. ,94,76 ', r.............. 24 , .,......... 28,95 , ......... 32,81 , ....... , , ........... 8, , ' .,.......... 25 , ' .......... 42 , ' ...3O,75, , ,88 , ...... 41,83,74 , A ......... 26 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 , .... , , 67 , .. , , , 69 G , ............ 25, 86 , 1 . , , , , , 29 31 66 , ' .......... 26,86 1 , ........ 31,12O,81 .' 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