East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)
- Class of 1955
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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
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. . . 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
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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
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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."
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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.
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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?"
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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.
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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
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speaking and writing but also of listening, inter- .
preting, analyzing, and evaluating.
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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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 -
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"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.
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class work vigorously making circles 4' 2
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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 '
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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.
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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.
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T. Jolly, 101, K. Dallis, 102, D. Copehart, 209
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L. Moore, L, Anderson.
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Seated: G. Hornick, S. Triner. Standing: J.
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109, C. Yost, lll, B, Allen, 107. Row 2: B. Ralston,
1085 B. Pierson, 507, N. Hays, 509. Absent: M. Vero,
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Seated: B. Hull, S. Mahon, J. Johnston. Stand-
ing: C. Livezey.
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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.
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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
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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,
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singer, T. Proctor, M. King, R, Bemz
C. Buck, I. Jackson. Teacher: J
Crail. Officers: Pres., S. Stewart-
V.-Pres., D. Vanaman, Sec,-Tregg
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Row I: L. Anderson, A. Wollam, C.
Conley, R. Curtis. Row 2: R. For-
ester R Cline S. Bi elow J Bevin
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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,
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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,
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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
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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
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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!
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Girls Choir 34' Hi-Tri 4' Student Council 3' ntra-
murals . . . Adkins Izola S. Ilkel Commercial' Choir
I2' Future Nurses' Girls Choir 34' Intramurals . . .
Allen James Uiml General' Student Council I' Boys
Band I 2' Key Club 3 4 . . . Allen Sherrell K. General'
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Concert Chair 3 4' Concert Band I 2' Operetta 3' Forum
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lAugl College Prepf Camera Club 23' Hi-Y I 234'
National Thespians 3 4' Potter Police 3 4' Boys State'
Class Play 34' Cabinet 4' Keramos 4' Intramurals
l2' Key Club 4' Student Announcer 34 . . . Babb
Janet L. Commercial' G' ls Choir I 2 3 4' Forum I 2
3 4' Teen Stagers . , . Badgley Barry L. General' Boys
Band l234' Forum l 23' Camera Club 2' Concert
Band 2 3 4' P. A. Worker 3 4' Hi-Y 3 4.
Badgley Thomas P l5liml General Choir I Tiger
Rag Staff 3 World History Club 23 Teen Stagers
F A Worker Intramurals Bailey Miller ISneekl
General Choir I 2 3 4 Football 4 Baker Tom C
lBakel General' Choir l234-Pres. 4' Forum l2'
Harmonaires 34' Madrigals 34' Camera Club l2'
Potter Police 3 4' Key Club 3 4' Nu-Tones 2 3 4' Oper-
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Bartley Ollie General' Hi-Y 3 4' Key Club 3 4' Choir
I234' Harmonaires 4' Concert Choir 34' National
HCVIOV SOCIQYY 34' Operetta 3' Cabinet 3' Student
Council 4-V, Pres.' Projection Club 3 4,
Baumgarner Jacqueline M. Uackiel General . . .
Beckwith Richard L. 1Dickl General' Aff , , , Bennett
Clifford D. ICIittl Commercial' Choir I 2 3' Intramurals
. . . Blatchford Wayne fFrenchiel General' Bond I 2 3
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3 4' Dixie-land Band 23' Concert Band I 2 3 4' Var-
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Blevins John S. College Prep: Choir I 2 3 4' Hi-Y 4'
Key Club 3 4' Driving Club 4' Boys Glee Club I' Cross
Country I 2 3,4' Track I 2 3 4 . . . Bolton Vivian lVivl
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Second Junior High Almost Completed
Long low sleek and handsome are words to describe the new East Junior High School
in the East End lt was Occupied in September West End students now eagerly await the
completion of the second one
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Ctagers 4 Brdar Goldie R lTootsuel Commercial
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Brooks Barbara lBabsl Commercial Broornhall
Luanne College Prep Cholr l 2 3 4 Sec 4 Concert
Cholr 3 4 Madrlgals 34 Harmonettes 3 4 Practical
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cal League 3 Hn Tru Pres 4 Cheerleadung 4 Cabmet
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Dailey, Ruby K. lRubl General5 Treasurer 25 Home
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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
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Davis, Nedra J. INeddyl Commercial5 Glee Club I,2.
Davis, Sondra Lee iSonji Lee-I Commercial5 Choir l,25
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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
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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
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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
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monaures 3 4 Madrlgals 3 4 Concert Chour 3 4 Oper
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Club 3 4 Science Club 4 Teen Stagers Forum l2
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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
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Commercial Cholr l2 G I Ch ur 34 Forum 2
Camera Club 3 Keramos Echo 4 H1Tr1 3 4 Forum 4
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2 3 H1 Y 3 4 Teen Stogers 4 Cabunet 4 Intramurals
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Gallagher Robert R lBobl General Intramurals
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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.
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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!
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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Pr s 4 Student Councll 234 Practical Manners
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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
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who could throw thelr colns In the water and who
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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
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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
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Youngstown football game The flood caused much damage The rampagung Ohto
can be seen In the dlstonce
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'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
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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
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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 -
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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
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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.,
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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Produchon Manager
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Betty Graham
Gary Calvert
Dan Adkms
Elanne Royle
Jack l-laghey
Norma Stanley
Maureen Beckwell
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Ronnte Pease
Carol Sue Burks
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Copyreader Carol Burks tabovel watched the KE s msmeo
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Edrtors Norma Stanley Elame Rayle Gary Calvert
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Junior Chordettes: Thomas, Cro-
nin, Ward, Srnith,
Nu-Tones: Dunlap, Bartley, Kin-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Gwlg had three hoods this yeor, all ore seen on
fhggg two pages ghd are dressed in whute uniforms.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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-
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Wolfe. Adviser: Mr. Austin Moore.
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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
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erl Carlton' B. Mar uette, Sheridan Whiteside, J. Dickey,
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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.
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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.
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Dr Sanderson'5 office Judge Gaffne and the cob
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driver restrain her while themaid looks on,
At left, center, Elwood Sefgblofins how he met Harvey
while Veta, Dr, Sandersonfnnd Miss Kelly listen atten-
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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.
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Rickerd, B. Allen, B. Wines, J. Perkins, G. Kraft. Row 4:
B. McKeever, B. Barrett, D. Beatty, T. Rodfong, J. Nott,
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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:
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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.
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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.
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Potts. Bottom right: John Nott tries to break loose from a Cleveland Glenville player as
Herb Dorsey f27l moves in to help out.
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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.
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year.
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the players. Coach Cullen showed
great enthusiasm in leading his team '
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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.
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disgust as Jim Hadley C89 moves in
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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D. Jones, G. Kraft, J. Hoppel, B. Barrett, D. Ogilvie, Row
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Phone: FU. 5-0312
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Greeting Cards
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Dairyland
Fifth and Market Streets
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All Beautiful Jewelry D
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Serving the Tri-State Area
The Milligan Hardware 81 Supply
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117 EAST FIFTH STREET
East Liverpool, Ohio
FU. 5-2000
The Largest Hardware Establishment
in the Tri State Area
Kennedy's Office Supply
Home, School and Office Supplies
Don't hunt, we have it.
Shaeffer and Parker Pens and others
Typewriters and Supplies
W. Fifth Street East Liverpool
Phone FU. 5-2970
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"Pour me more, Honey," croons Marlene
Withem with a satisfied grin, "that tea 'yo
all' serve from a Hall's teapot is simply out
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pockets on the sides of the pot, We'll cer-
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we get married."
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HALL'S CHINA COMPANY
MASTER CRAFTSMAN
East Liverpool
WILLIAM T. McNUTT
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105 East Fourth Street
Phone FU. 5-9293
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515 Washington Street
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Smith Hardware Company
Builders' Hardware, Paint, Glass and Tools
ST. CLAIR AVENUE
East Liverpool, Ohio
For the Latest in Fashions,
ZACK'S
Fine Women's Apparel
MARKET STREET
East Liverpool
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DAWSON FUNERAL HOME
Where Service Means More
Than a Mere Word
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BURBICK'S
More Than .lust A Hardware Store"
Broadway and Washington Streets
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TH E CHAMBERS COMPANY
Mulberry Street
For All Your Car Needs
LITTEN MOTOR SALES
"BY GEORGE"
Smooth Tires Recapped Like New
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he Keramos Photographer of 55
Jack Horsley Says
Here l am cmd there you are the words of thus years comeduan
George Gobel was the theme ofthe class at 55 as they began theur lute un the
world of today The possubuluty of World War lll was of greatest concern
to the boys most of them planned on workung tor Uncle Sam The world s
greatest surpruse ofthe year was the resugnatuon ot Premuer Malenkov The
most unterestung polutucal news was the re electuon of Governor Lausche the
furst tume un the state s hustory that a governor has been elected for tuve
terms
The constructuon of the new Junuor Hugh was completed and classes
began un the cutys most modern school Also the townspeople saw the
deducatuon of a new fountaun un our Duamond
The talk around school was the planned trup of the Speech Arts ll
Class to New York They ll be real gone kuds Also our Senuor Chour took
a trup to Canada
What fads were druvung people nuts you ask? 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
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the l955 Keramos the biggest and best yet
They deserve
Arlene s Dress Shop
Bendhenm s Shoe Store
Chadwuck s Restaurant
Chaldren s Shop
Dopler s Jewelry
Erlanger Men s Shop
Fabrrc and Sewrng Center
Frank Dnamond
your patronage also
Gordon s
Hoffrrchter s
Kell Flornsts
L 81 B Donut Shop
Mvke s Hobby Shop
Mvke Turk lnc
Patterson s Dry Cleannng
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Pool Optacal Company
Robrns 81 Sant
Self Serve Laundry
Weston Meat Market
Wear Wallpaper 8. Parnt Company
J G Woessner Contractor
Woodbine Laundry
Woomer Bros Company
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Roofing - Heating - Sheet Metal
Phone FU. 5-l52l
STElN'S MEN'S STORE
Finest in Men's Furnishings
523 Washington Street - East Liverpool
MARY WHITE JEWELRY
Large Selection of: -
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O Rings
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O Beautiful Gi fts
Sixth Street East Liverpool, Ohio
COCA - COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
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Fine Furs, Coats and Jackets
Large Selection of Women's
Suits and Dresses
West 5th Street East Liverpool, Ohio
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Showplace of Local Products - Starter Sets 51.95 up
Over 35 Open Stock Patterns
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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
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Harmonalres
Harmonanres
I-larmonettes
Harmonettes
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Y Juntor
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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
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INDEX
Asab ugh Laura
B rn tt Grace
B ck Lawrence
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Blrcrt MOFQGYQI
P xt B a e
'bent Dorothy
F vt Gro e
y Clau
lfly Maru n
pnhart Helen
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Edna
J Isabel
l Jo n
Cullen Joseph
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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
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THE INDEX OF STUDENTS
Jo Ann
Maxrne
Nancy
Orln
Robert
Ollie
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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
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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
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Bally
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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
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26 86
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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,
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32
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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
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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
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James
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LOUISE 28 127
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Dan1els James 28 77
Danver Blanche 26 69
Davvdson Aluce 24 95 94
Davves John 33 95 79 72 73 67
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Dav1s
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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
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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
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76 68
Dsckey Thomas
Dzcknnson Marga
Dnddle Dale
Dnddle John
Dlddle Larry
Dlmmerlnng Jack
D1Stefano Esther
D1Stefano Joe
Dlygozlma Launs
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Domskn Barbara 27 89 81
Dopler Jack 2 85 71 81
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Dorff Corrme 41 70 75 72
Darrell Sarah
Dorsey Danna
Dorsey Herbert
32107 94 10
Dorsey Sondra
Dotson Kenneth
Datson Marlene
Doughty Nancy
Douglas John
Dover Nancy
42 102
Downard Joyce
Downard Kelth
Dozler Kenny
Drake Barbara
Draper Joan
Dray Roy
Dreussl, Jannce
Duke, Harald
Duke, Loss Ann
Duncan, Jnm
Dunlap, Judath
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Dunn Dav1d 42 91 88
Dunn Patr1c1a 30 B5
Durbun Ronald 42 83 84 76 126
Dyer Mary 27 86
Dyke Bermce 30 125
Eordley Barbara
Ebaugh James
Ebaugh Mlchael
Eccleston Lnnda
Eddy J
Eddy Robert
Edgell Sondra
Edwards Downa
Ehrhart Mary
Ellnatt Kenneth
Emmerlnng Jame 104
Emmons Thelma
Englush Rnchard
Engllsh W1ll1am
85 68 114 104
Erw1n B 2 95 118
Erwm Shurley
Erwune Susan 31 83 75 69 125 67
Nancy 27 95 68 79
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33 76 66 67
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Evces
1m 33 83 95
Naom1 30 123
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Fa1r Sondra
Farnsworth Delores 25 125
Farnsworth Regma
Farnsworth Reg1nald
Ferguson Charlotte 42 75 92
Ferguson Jlm 95 91 89 88 69
Ferlauno John
Fersch James
Fetty George
Fetty Ron
Fetty W1ll1am
Fey W1ll1am
Fnckes Ronald
F1fe Karl 86 94 91 23 1
F1fe W1ll1am 32 94 91 86 23
Fugley Beverly 30 87 79
32 91
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Fngley Mary
Finch wl11I0m 42 49 45 62 80
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Fmlay CGI'0l
Fuscher Frederlck
F1tch Larry
FIan1gan H
Flamgan L1nda
Flanlgan Patrucna
Fletcher Naval
Flemlng Wanda
Flunt Mary
Ford Edward
Foreman Charles
Foreman Janet
Forester Robert
Fouse Dav1d
Foutts Robert
Fowler Bob 42
30 80
26 86
30 85
70 76 75 78 100
Fowler Nancy 42 87 75 72
Frasner Eugene
Fraz1er Roger
Frederuck Carolyn
Freeman Susan
Frey Mary
Frlcano Sam Alfred
Frantz Howard
Frantz Jrm
Frye Dav1d
Fryman Constance
Fryman Margaret
Fugate Robert
Fullerton Tom
Fulmer Llndo
Fultz Gene
Gabbert Betty
Galeatn Glenda
Gallagher Bob
2 110
89 92
Callagher W1ll1am
Galloway Kay
Gamble Marc:
42 83 84 69 74 6
Gorey Phyllns
Garland Ronald
Garn Elmer C
72 67 100
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Garn Fred
Garner
Ga rner
GOSKI l I
Gatrell
Gevsse
Ge1sse
Geon
Geon
Geon
Geon
Robert
Walllam
Roy
Janice
Janet
Joseph
Carol
Franc1s
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Tom
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Greene
Mary
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Beverley
John
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R1chc1rd
Anna
Beverly
Hager Edd1e
George Lynnette
George Mary
George Robert
Gerguson J
Gessford Kenneth
Gessford Nancy
Gllbert She1la
G1Ichr1st C1nda
G1ll Glenn
Gull Margaret
Glll Mary
Gnlson Delula
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Dennus 53
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Dorothy
LaVerne
Sara Jane
31 4'
27 85
2
68 75
67 66 1
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102 62 95 81
85
53 87
87 74 81
M1les
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Robert
Stephen
Robert
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Moore
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Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morgan
Morton
Janet
Joan
Barbara
Lrnora
Nancy
Qandra
25 86
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29 87
75
67 75 89
29 97 87
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W1ll1am G
W1ll1am
Charles
Kay
Landls
Roger
Thomas
Sh1rley
Moss Joy
Mueller POYFICIO
33 67
Mullen James
Mumaw Davld
Murray Norma
Murray W1ll1am
67 62 69 63
33 04
70 97
Muschweck Beverly
Nagel Lnnda
Nalley Donna
Nalley Earl
Neer John
Nelson Sam
Nevllle Saundra
Newlen Donald
N1cholson Gene
3 678781 5
83 84 877511
N1cholson John
Nord1ne Patrlcla 53 67 69 87 25
Nott John 107 104 108
Ours Kenneth
Owen Danlel 33 62
Owen Robert'
Oyster Dave 3 66 80 91
Pack Ed
Page VIFQIDIO
Palmer Charles
Palmer Curtls
Palmer Kay 29 87
Parfltt' George
Parsons Joe 2 95 77 1 5
Payne Kenneth
Payne Mary Ellen
Payne Shlrley
Poynter James
Poynter Ronald
Payton Betty 53 20
Pease Ronald
Peck Charles 28 1
Pelley Don
P1erson W1ll1am
Pennybaker Roberta 25 86
Perkms James
Perknns Rlchard
Peters Caesar
Peterson Leonda
Pethtel Rlchard
Pethtel Rollen
Phelps Don
Ph1ll1ps Barbara
Puckens Charles
P1ckens Homer
P1cker1ng John
Prerce Dav1d
P1erce Jerry
P1erson W1ll1am
P1etsch Dave
32 O4
3O 83 84
30 85 77
3 68 91
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Pnttenger W1ll1am 53 42 45
84 80 7
Poe R1chard
Poe She1la
Poe W1ll1am
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Polrne N1na
Polk Rrchard
Pollock Darla
Poole
Poole
PODP
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Potts
Potts
Potts
Potts
Powell
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Powell
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Preston
Presuttr Ann
1m
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Carolyn
Antoma
Charlotte
Donna
1m 33 107 86 4
80 87
Tom 24 94
Henry
85 83 94 80 88
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Thomas 28 95
Wulma
Glorua
3167 4
30122
Prnce Cynth1a
Prldeau Jay
Pr1nce Judlth
Pr1nce Sonda
31 87 75 9
09 94
24 86 71 22
Ogllvne Dan
85 04 68 75 7
O Hanlon Robert
O IS ecrl 1 2
Olmstead Harry 5 81
Olmstead Larry 25 O9
O Ne1ll J
ONe1l Susan 30 85 68 75
O Rourke Carolyn
Orr L1nda 30 79
Orr W1ll1am 31 83 66 76 77
Ossmann Robert
14
32 83 69
Prntchett Hazel
Probst John 53 83 84 66
76 81 4
Proctor Kathleen 32 124 75 89
Proctor Thomas 104
Prodonovxch Steven
Pruden Janet
Pryor John 29 77
Pugh Eugene
Purlnton Bonnle 27 127
Pusey W1ll1am 25 86
Pusey Elwood
2 88116
Putt Mary Jane
Pyle Nona
30
Quarterrnan Harold
Qu1ck Shelba
Radcl1ffe Roy
Radesch1 Carol
Ralston Sh1rley
Ralston Stanle
Ramsey Stan
Randolph Janet
Rayl Marlan
Rayl Thomas
Y
29 85 77
Rayle Elanne 54 66 123
74122 72 73 69100
Reardon Ca rol
Reck
Reed
Reed
Barbara 24 86
Franc1s 54 106 O4
Reed James Lee 13091 54 80
Reed
Reed
lm 80 81
Jo ce 54 83 69
Sqlsberry Rose
Salter Nancy
50115171011 Jo Ann
83 86 81
31 66
Saltsman Nancy
Sanders Bomta
31 83 86 94 5
San ord Jay
07 O4 108 78
Sayr James
SLaf1de Sam 2 1 8
Scates Kenneth 81
Schell Jan
Schell Rlchard
Joseph
Schmudbauer ee
Schm1dbauer
Schm1dbouer
Schmldbauer
Schm1dt M
Schm1tt Mary 3
Schnelder Dav1d
Schnender Phyllus
Schneuder S
Schultz Sondra
91 89
24 126
Schm1dbauer
Nancy
Rrchard
Suzanne
Y
Reed Larry
Reese Duck 1
Reese Keuth
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds John
Reynolds
Reynolds
RICE Paul1ne
R1chards Earl
Howard
James 54 76 91
R1chard
Sarah
R1chardson Clara 33 83 124
R1chardson
R1chardson 1m 27 95 77
Jeannette 54 95
Rnchardson
Judnth 25 86
Scott Donna
Scott Jean
Scovel Myrna
Seevers
Seevers
Seevers
Seevers
Homer
Jerry
Sena
Sell Mar
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Shackleford Donna
Shaffer Larry
Shaffer Sally
Shamp Earl
Shamp Estelle
Gary 56 120
Shaneyfelt Deanna
R1ckerd Bruce 25 104
R1ckert
Rldge Joyce 31 4
R1nest1ne Sue
Rlslnger Rlchard
22 85 67 7168 75
Roach Charlotte
Roberts Evan 91
Roberts Ray 54 95
Robertson Gerald1ne
Robertson W1Il1am
Robunson Juduth
Robunson Mar1or1e
Rob1nson Sue
Rob Glad s
Shaw Mar1or1e
Shaw Norma
102 56 67
Shay Karon
31 3
Sheets Zoo
Shertz1nger Don
Shel D
Shlnton Marcla
Schne1der Shlrley
Shlveley Jud1th
Shockey Wrllnam
Shuffert George
Y Y
Roby VICTOF
Rockenhauser Fred 3 3
Rockey Walter
Rodell Barbara
Rodtong George 85 104 67 1
Rogers Don
Rogers Kenneth
Rohrbaugh Ron
Rose Ar1s
Rose Harry
Rose Jerry
32 83 84 8
Rose Leonard
3 83681
6 70 80 95 87
33 95
14
Roslund James
Ross Charles
Roszler Patr1c1a
Royd R
Rowley Shnrley
Ruckman Velma 54 75 88 92 100
Charleen
Edna
Gary
Gary Eugene
Norma 54 83 67
Nancy
54 67 65 78 100
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Russell
Russell
Russell
Russell
Rutter
Sablack Dav1d
Sachs Carol
Salnng Jack
Salsberry Harold
Shust Tom
S1ebenthal Wnlllam
Slddall Jo Ann
S1ddoll Sondra
Snllnman Sondra
106 107 04
3167 7
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62 74
69 97
S1lverthorn POffIClO 30 85
S1mcox Barbara 16 62
Slmcox Carol
Snmmons Jerry
Slmms Glenda
Slmms Mary Ellen
Sampson Gllbert
Sampson Kelth
Sampson Robert
Snmpson Thomas
Snne Joyce
S1ne Sallle
Stsco Donna
Sntler Barbara
S1x Edna
Skelton Harry
Skmner Eleanor
Sklnner Robert
Slanaker Jummy
Smallwood Nancy
Smallwood Patr1c1a
Allan
Arlene
Smtth
Smlth
Smuth
Smnth 0
Smnth Bonme
14
25 109
29 123 127
32 95 124
24 109
27 85
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Bruce
Deborah 56 83 69 88 92
Denny
Dorothy
56 66 69 87 123 74 100
Garnet 26 95 127
Jerry
Joan 32 84 86 67
94 69 123 122
John
Joseph 31 80
Linda
Loo 33 83 86 7
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Nancy
Nancy Lee
Pearl
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Robert
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W1ll1am
95 94 23 88
W1ll1am Charles 2 86 I 5
Wllllam M 32
Snodgrass Ted
Snyder Tom
Southan DOVId
56 83
Sparks Thomas
Speerhas Ruth Ann
Spencer Audrey
Spratley Robert
Sprouse Eva
Sm1th
Sprout Ethel
Stacey Thelma
Stacey VIFQIHIO
Staley Jerr
Stanley James
Stanley Norma
Stanley Rlchard
Stansbury B
Stansbury Ruchard
Starkey Sarah
57 66
Stauffer Paula
Stauffer Ron
St Cla1r Dor1s
Stearns Ruth
Steffen Thomas
32 69 72 125
69 74 80100
31 9
Stefl Davld
Stefl Kenneth
Ste1n Allan
Stemple Carolyn
Stevens Ba rba ra
57102 62
63 65 80 69100101
Stewart Charles 24 86 95
Stewart Ruchard
Stewart Sue
Stlllwagon Charlynne
Shllwagon Sondra
Stnllwell Robert 29 95
Stoakes Dorothy 31 7
Stockdale Grace 32 83 67
94 70 123 122 75 69 27
Stoddard Evo 33 54 83 97 75 119
Stoffel Jane 28 67 95 87
Stoffel Patty
Stoffel W1ll1am
Stone Sandy 57 45 98
6 74 79 65 92100101
Stover Charlotte
Straight Vlrgtnra
Summers George
Swan Loss
Swrtzer Ph1l1p
Swoger W1ll1am
Talbott Larry
33 83 104
120 70 80 1
Talbott Mary 32 124
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Young Trudy
Tatgenhorst John
Taylor Beverly
Taylor Davud
Taylor Joan
Tedrow Harold
Teaxena Ruta
Thlemecke DO1'11'1C1
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomps
Dlanne
Donna
Rosemary
on Lester
Thompson Robert
Thompson Robert
Thompson Walter
Thorn Evelyn
Thornberry Mary
Tace Jameu
33 20
Wakefneld June
Walker
Walker
Walker
Walker
Wallace Judlth
Walsh Jack
2 85 71 95 7
Walsh James
29 85 75
32 95
29 127
Andrew
Beverly
Ralph
Ursula
Yanm David
Yannr John
Yeager Joan
Yanz Dlanne
Yost Carol
Y st Charley
30
83 84
85
67
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28 85
4
Walsh Margaret
Walter Margaret Ann 27
Ward Donna
3 8384 8675122 7
Warren Betty
Wash M
Waters Margaretta
Watkms Joan
Watson B
Watson Marjory
Webb Kelth
58
Tlce Kenneth
58 67 66
Tnce Thelma 32 124 22
Tnmmons Allan
Tummons Ronald
Tammons 5h1rIey
Todd Davld
Todd George
Todd Robert
Tomllnson Rosemary
Torrence Jean 33 67
Trainer John
Trbovnch Robert
58 42 83 84
Treleven Ann
Tresler Donna
Trnner Susan
32 69 94
Weber Lando 25 86
Weekley Lnnda
Weldon Davld
Wellmgton Davld
Welllngton Ruth
Wellls Darlene
Wells Robert 86 109
Weston Llnda 25 86 71 95 94
Wetzel Eugene 33 83 23 87 79 23
Whealdon Deanna 58 83 62
22 5 69 7
Whealdon Hornet 85 30 123
Tulhs Leona Wnllaams George
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Turner
Tweed
Unger
Unger
Unger
George
Marllyn
Marlorue
Shnrley
Sandra
Donna
Judlth
Raymond
29 85 67
27123
81 5
Urle Judlth
Urso Jacquelvne
Uselton Janet
Uselton Jean
30 85
58 83
58 83
Vanaman Don 2 83 87 1 9
Van Dyke Llnda
Van Dyke Margaret 31 66
Van Dyne Donald 81 28
Van Fossen Donna 58 45 67 66
7 65 73 72 69100101
Van Fossen Lunda
VanWey Floyd
Varnan Dave
Veglna Dolores
Vermnllnon Carol
Vermvllnon Larr
Vero Mary
Vess Donald
Vnshak Helen
Vltalune Wnlluom
Vodrey
Vodrey
Vodrey
Vodrey
Duane
Norman
Wade Gary
Waggle Anne
Warn Jack
Wakefleld Bertram
58 102 83 84
26 86 95
28 85 75
33 76
28 85 23
27 85 104
86 68 94 92
58 83 80 81
30 75 92
DaHy 28 85 75
Nancy 25 86 95 81 125
58 91
75 65 100
Whlte
Whlte
Whnte
Whlte
Whlte
Wlllvams
Wrllnams
W1ll1amS
Wlllsams
Wlllnams
G0ry
Jean
Kenneth
Robert
Ronald
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James
Nancy
Patr1c1a
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Wllllamson Harry
Wlllshaw Rlchard
Wnlson
Wnlson
Wllson
W1 lSOn
Wulson
Wnlson
Wnlson
Wrlson
Wmdle
7195 7
Dan 2 1 5
Glenda 2 81 7
James
Janet 26 92
Ralph
Reba Charmarne
Robe rt
Robert
Davnd
Wnnes Patrlcva
W1nes Robert
Wnthem Marlene
Wntherow Frank
Wntherow John
Woessner Sondra
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Woolf
DeWayne
Don
Jo Ann
John
Nancy
Robert
Donald
58 106
3 4
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Wollam Aluce
Wollam Davld
Womer Delcne
Woolmaker George
Woolmaker Harry
Woomer Sue
Wooster Yvonne 31 95 87 81 125
Wrle J
Wright Helen 58 69 68 89 80
Wrught Masel
Wrlght Shlrley
150
Yutmeyer Margaret
Zepermck Fred
Zelgler Geraldlne
Zuppernan Darlene
58 98 69
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HO OR
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