East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Ijzzere xg fsomeflung an fine FDU There IS SOIIlCtl'l1l1g commg for our COlTlITlllH1ty We feel It and we want to show you why For some tlme our c1t1zens had lust been con tent to go along Wlth COl'ld1f1Ol1S IS thev were Thev lccepte d anythmg and everythmg and contrlbuted llttle Land labor md w lter resources were avallable but few took ldx ant lge of these opportunltles Then thmgs began to happen 111 qlllCk SIILCGSSIOH these led to XlI'tll'lllV 1 rena1ssance for East Llverpool As the news broke th It the St Lawrence seaway would be extended for one rn tr wel to Llke Erle Elst Llver pool reallzed that 1ts posltlon IS tht closest Cltv on the Ohlo Rlver to the Lake would be 1 xaluable lsset to lts mdustrv md commerce Therefore steps were taken to pre p 1rc our CltX for thls fortunate hap penmg BUSIHSSS began to perk up lndustrv 1llCI'61Std people began to take 1 more 1ct1ve and challenglng mtelest IH then Lxtv Progress was on the move' The schools were remodeled The students too beg Ill to thmk and plan rhe 1d Once lll motlon thls prog1Lss1xL move gamed mn strength 1nd momentum A rlver to lake super hlghw IW was con verted from rn ldea to a deHn1te and State ratlfied project It se ms that we can Ittfllilltf much of these changes to our rlvtl It has been .1 valuable asset to us It IS one of our Clty s m nor dlgtlllgllblllllg factors That 19 why we call the rlver Our Blrdge To The Sun our gateway to progress It 18 predleted that It wlll be of even gre 1ter Importance 111 the future All these are reasons why we sw that there IS Somefhmg m the XV1ncl for East Ln erpool Hlgh Qehool s students md graduates and for the people of thls communltv 0 0 0 . ff ,L . 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Our Home Town In the Heartland of America Has Tremendous Potentials To CHICAGO FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE: 50'7G of the population and wealth of the US. within a 500 mile radius Natural resources of coal, sand, gravel, limestone, clay, lnrine and rock salt for chem- icals, clav, and water Nearby rich markets Vllaterway to East. Mid-West, and South Dock facilities for river barges Access to the St. Lawrence Seaway and Turnpikes to the XVest and East Ample trucking and railroad facilities Enormous airport nearby Ample supply of coal. gas, electricity. oil. water, and power Fagtory sites in the suluin'hsg others heing formed along the Ohio lliver-all sate from ooc s FOR EDUCATION. RECREATION, AND CULTURE: Four Ohio Universities within 190 milesg innumeralmle colleges and technical schools Ohio Valley Business College locally Big Carnegie Lihrary Museum here and in all neighlmoring large cities Civ ic Xlusic. Art. Photography. Coin, Scout. and numerous other holmliy elulis Verv active and progressive iimior and senior ffhainhers ot tIoninierce, Kiwanis. Rotary, Lions, Legion. and other civic groups A good elementary. lunior and senior high school sy stem with new and modern lmuild- ings and facilities A Xlemorial Auditorium fseating lst00l axailahle to the community YMCA with program for all ages and lmoth sexes year round. Summer camp at Pint Ridge Churches of almost all denominationsg active ministerial association Four State Parks nearlmy also Thompson and ltock Springs locally-most with swim- ming pools Seventeen playgrounds supervised hy a lleereational tfouncih Little League, Pony League, and lndustrial Sports League Yacht Clulms. docking facilities. water skiing. sailing. etc. Two Country Clubs and several golf links llistorical markers and lore Scenic heauty of rolling hills, streams. lakes. and woodlands Cood hunting and fishing nearlmy A fine newspaper. radio station, and hospital in town FOR THE FUTURE: Arterial highway inside the city limits New Ohio River to Lake Erie highway Twenty-mile lake or pool of clean. fresh river water lielore our city when new clains are complete. old dams removed. and sewage disposal systems are in operation luring- ing: Swimming. fishing. water sports, parks. picknicking. and fun on and along the lmean- tiful Ohio A college andfor junior college here Possible terminus for the planned XV, Ya, Turnpikefliighway to Floridas winter play lands Slum clearance providing factory sites New and varied industries and associated johs as local East Liverpoolians take faith in their community's potentialities. aid the im mending era of progress. and advertise and support their home city proudly and vehemently YVhen Fortune magazine made a survey of our heartland several years ago, they said, This fabulous valley will grow-regardlessll' They too, even then, could see 'There s some- thing in the windl Y for East Liverpool, ,TTI CLEVELAND L. IERIE' OHIOII . Lowvxer-:cf C0-W 0-'1 opens I KENT smre u. ' N O 'PIPQJ . I 'Coal 5 Mol-A5525-ou. l Montana YI!-K Cntr Q cannon MAI K YUUNG STOWN YGSI U. thompson EAST WZ-E N911 vlxwvlux QMR. Eshqkx Coal nad Sykuli OHIO .S.U. PQ SKK 9 Kwon Plsuf ' Rncigoaw TonI'l Sou -RK Run I PARK I l I 'fhfkmwy O C Sievbeu'IIQ l 0 WHEE LING t-Qvllllllml W Q I-U b E O X 4 ON? OHIO U, X Phu. U R+. '11 fu NXI. 'YvKNP mam MP mm emq uf. Wlfh Duetuesrxz lCoIIoqe RT. uc 19 Bql'I IPIOIKU zoqlebmt I3afLK ' Al. VA. Viva :. p L iv K ' ' We-.i 5 s g'- ff- 1' .. fs 41 ' ' A? K. K ,,.,A 'mfr 'ff rf' ft x f.feF'f' ffl? J' .. A. ,.-, ,, ,cw A pk W M 3 3, ssl---,fruwm ,,5fr3,, . Y- JA if-i'5u5mw if ,-'Lili ', - , N. - ffl Ni East Liverpool offers you: Recreation possibilities ul- most unlimited. ofen fiabfies galore East Liverpool offers you: Opportunity through better schools such as xVCStQiltC jun- ior High. Floating stairs, at right, symbolize progress. 5. Our Colllnllllllty 0llCl'S you O 3 Dortunitx' throu 'h inclus- I1 . P- try. At the left is Ll View of Homer Laughlin pottery, largest dinnerware factory in the world. Qeam ww 74703 xfyf f JI a4f N IA MSN -f' 7. db MOVIQQVS of K A f K 1 -9 is ro ress . . . ix 2 fa acu fcy ........... Seniors . . . . . J if omemmg . . . . 50 55 YQ .N CMV WVOHVQSS gn.. . xl 5? cfivi ies .......... gg? ' f 2 C M 5 . . . .... . 82 W is M or 5 . . . . L ws W K L , 4 Q3 Q27 Qdf 70 .L sn. , fl.: A ----iv. Mrs. Ruth Connor, our very eflicient Dean of Girls, is keiut. busy leading the Hi-Tri Club, Student Council, the A vlsory Council, and the Guidance Committee, besides her routine work. Y W rx: A' 4-441 . ,QR 9' kt' ':Huv!- , 45 1 - , J Q ' ff Q nl? hs . s. ' if tt.o i 'Q 'w. Mr. Bert Dawson, the highly qualified Dean of Boys, develops the Vocational Conference Week, promotes the Potter Police, Student Council, the Testing and the Cuiiance Committees, besides doing his regular office wor . Below left: Here are Shirley Rogers, Kaye Cook, and Grace Barnett, the Supa-rintendent's most co-operative office assistants and with their usual charming smiles. Both efficiency and accuracy are necessary in their work. Below right: The Principal's aids, jo Ann Chambers and Pat Silverthorn, are responsible for the functioning of this office. ,lo Ann supervises the P-A system and Pat gets out ,thc bulletin, among thc thousand other jobs they per- orm. Ailosop ies, fjesfing for rogress - -'sr ?' BN ...WA a , i F' Mr. I. W. Monasky-Degrees: B.S. in Ed, M. E. Subjects: Consumer Education, Retail Selling, General Business. Activities: Senior Forum, Schol- arship Committee. Miss Edna Clouse-Degree: B.S. Subjects: NVorld History, American History. Activ- ities: Hi-Tri, Social Committee. Mr. Harold Bricker -Degrees: B.S., B.A., M. L., Industrial Manage- ment. Subjects: Bookkeeping I, II, General Busi- ness. Activities: National Honor Society, Boosters Club. Miss Ruth Winland-Degrees: B.S. in Home Economics. Subjects: Home Economics I, II. Ac- tivities: Hi-Tri, Faculty Social Committee. Miss Helen Capehart-Degrees: Ph.B. and M. Ed. Sub- ject: American Govemment. Activities: Senior Class Sponsor, Future Teachers of America, Schol- arship Committee. Mr. Iohn Karaiia-Degrees: B.S. Education, M.A. Physical Education. Activities: Weight Lifting Club, Varsity Basketball Coach. Philosophy Committee, Social Committee. Mr. Harold W. Cinder-Degrees: B.S., M.A., Subjects: Drafting II, III, IV. Activities: Girls Drafting Club, Honor Society Committee. -WT ,V I. aculfcy Sindy groups eef egularly ver eg' Mr. Blake E. Boyd-Degree: B.S. in Ed. Subjects: Machine Shop II, III, IV. Activity: Public Rc- lations Committee. Mrs. Patricia Steele-Degree: B.A. Subjects: Typing I, II, Shorthand II. Mrs. Grace S. Brown-Degrees: B.S., M.S. Subjects: Business English, General Business. Activities: Senior Class Advisor, Future Teachers Assn., Assembly Committee. Miss Hilda M. Wemer-Degrees: A.B., M.A. Subjects: French I, II, Algebra II. Activities: French Club, Scholarship Committee. Activities: Girls Drafting Club, Honor Society Committee. Mrs. Betty I. Cooper-Degree: B.A. Subject: English II. Activities: Boosters Club, Testing Committee. Mr. Wilbert S. Moore-Def-H6952 B-S-, M-A- Silb- jects: Physics, Psychology. Activities: Projection Club, Testing Committee. Mr. Leslie H. Jackson- Degrees: A.B., M.A. Subject: Chemistry. Activities: Science Club, Scholarship Committee. Mr. Charles Stetser-Degree: B.S. Subject: English III. Activity: Assembly Committee. 91 40 Mrs. Ruth H. Earl-Deqrce: B.A. Subjects: Spanish I, II, English II. Activities: Spanish Club. Assembly Commit- tee. Miss Mary Anna Lindsey-Dcgrccs: AB., MA. Subjects: Latin I, II. Activities: Latin Club, Hi-Tri, Scholarship Committee. Miss Barbara VVils0n-Dcgrcc: B.S. in Ed. Subjects: Planc Geometry, Ccncral Math. Activity: National Ilouor Society. Mr. Harold F. Baldwin ,as -09' ig' if -Degree: B.S. in Ed. Subject: American History. Activ ity: National Honor Society. Mr. Charles A. Ritlenour- Degrees: A.B., M.A. Subject: Woodshop. Activity: Phi losophy Committee. lNIr. E. King Mathews-Degree: BS in Music Ed. Subjects: Director of High School Choirs Supervisor of Vocal Music. Activities: Madrigal Singers Vocal Ensembles, Faculty Advisory Council, I O eczc ers gydalalsf fo CAangzng :mes Miss Isabel Clouse-Dczrccz B.S. in Business Administration. Subject: Economics. Activitics: Ili-Tri. Senior Class. IIiQh School Treasurer. Sir. Austen B. Moore-Degree: B..-X. Subject: Driver Educa- tion Activities: Iliqh School Driving Club, Youth Council for Safe Driving, Radio, Assembly Com- mittee. National Honor Society, Social Committee, Public Relations Committee. Nlr. Stanley Kam- I arados-Degree: BA. Subjects: Oilice Practice, Typing I. Activities: Social Committee, Faculty ,I Mlxisory Committee. Mr. William P. Popovich-Degrees: BA., M. Ed. Subject: Biology. Activity: f Nltional Honor Society. Miss Gladys DeB0lt-Degrees: B.S. in Ed., MA. Subject: YVorld Ilistory, Xctixities: Hi-Tri. Chairman of ,Iunior Class Sponsors. Social Committee. if P? ff J ,4 '.,,.., f' NN X 'L L 5 ' Yi. -. Nir. Ronald S. Boris-Degree: B.A. Subject: Speech Arts. English I. II. Activities: Thespian Club. Druinutics, Senior Play. Committee. Sir. Ira C. Sayre-Dv Sjibjcct: English III. Activities lxernmos. Aincric-:in Education Public Relations Committee. Mr. -Deflrc-cs: B.S. in Ed.. Nl. Mus struincntzil Director. Activities: Public Relations Qrecs: B.A.. NIA. Kc-rzunos Echo, XV:-ek program. Donald C. Allen Ed. Subject: In- Klzirching Rand. Concert Band. Orchestra, Dance Band. Assembly Committee. Miss Sara M. Heddleston-Degrees: B.S. in Ed., Litt. M. Subject: English III. Activi- ties: Sponsor of Opening Exercises-P.A., Scholar- ship Committee, Faculty Advisory Council. Mr. Michael E. Misconish-Degrees: B.S. in Ed.. M. in Bus. Ed. Subjects: Stenographv I, Typing, I. Activ- ities: Iunior Class Sponsor. Public Relations Com- mittee. ., .V+ 4, if f KX Nirs. Erla Betts-Degree: A.B. Library Science. Subject: Librarian. Activities: Library Club Faculty Advisory Council. Miss Lozela B. Birch-Degree: B.S. in Ed. Subject: English II Activities: First Aid XVorkers' Sponsor, Guidance Committee. Mr. Mitchell Smith-Degrees I baugh-Degree: B.S. Subject: English IV. Activities: Hi-Tri, Senior Class, Testing: Group III R.F.A., M. Ed. Subject: Art. Activities: Art Club. Scholarship Committee. Mrs. Walter Ash- Mr. Reynold Peduzzi-Degree: B.A. Subjects: American History, Community Civics. Activities: Varsity Club. Junior Class, National Honor Soci- ety. Mr. N. F. Lorah-Degrees: AB., M. Ed. Sub- iects: Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Activities. Faculty M ina er of Ath I U. . 1, i g - letics, Math Club. Testing Committee, Cap ZS: Cown Committee. Mr. Frank Chan-Degree: B.A. Subjects: Altzebra. Plane Geometry. Activities: As- sistant Basketball Coach, Football Equipment Manager, Testing Committee. Mr. N. P. Polichene -Degree: B.S. Subiects: Community Civics. Soci- V I' ology. Activities: Football. Intramurals, Cuidancc Committee. Mr. Merrill D. Hall-Degree: B.S. in Ed. Subiect: American History. Activities: Key Club. Athletic Board, Key Committee, Chairman. Mr. Robert L. Hedmond-Degrees: B.S., A.B. Sub- iect: General Business. Activities: Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Track Coach, Social Committee. Mr. Lou Venditti-Degrees: B.S. Ed., M.E. Ed. Sub- iects: Health, Physical Education. Activities: Foot- ball Coach, VVrestling Coach, First Aid Instructor, Social Committee. Nlr john R Rossi-Degree: B.S. Subjects: French, English II. Mr. john A. Javens-Degree: B..-X. Subjcct English II. Activity: Boosters Club. Mrs. Edna jones-Degree: Registered Nurse. Actixitw Future Nurses Club. Mr. Charles Deshler-Degree: B.B.A. Attendance Officer. 19 f Q X6 X QNNQVS Ei? 255 3 x iff? f My X W n 62 Q f K7 ff is ,xy X I 076 X Q .Q S-1 57 Q J ,L FN Z e' B X 4 JPL, mm X Q-A Q3 M53 X , Q 'SEN 1'- Dixie Hill VALEDICTORIAN-Intelligent and clever, Dixie eamed the respect of both students and teachers. She achieved several scholastic awards such as the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Dixie was also active in clubs. She was President of Science Club, Treasurer of National Honor Society. and Club Editor of the Yearbook. She had a lead part in the Senior Play. A fine leader, Dixie contributed much to ELHS. 4' 'X '., i it ' at 'N- x Irene McSwegin VALEDICTORIAN-Friendly and vi- vacious Irene was well liked by all. She excelled in many activities. She was a member of Band and Orches- tra and received the Outstanding Bandsman Award. She was piano ac- companist for the choir and an active member in choral groups. Always popular with the students, she was chosen to attend Cirls' State and was elected Secretary of the Hi-Tri. Cap- able and dependable, Irene well de- served to be Valedictorian. Mike Kapp SALUTATORIAN-Energetic and ac- tive, Mike was very popular with the students and faculty of ELHS. An ex- cellent athlete, he participated in football and baseball for four years. He was vice-president of National Honor Society and treasurer of Key Club. He was chosen to attend Buck- eye Boys' State and was elected a member of Cabinets for three years. Brilliant and versatile, Mike deserved the honor of being Salutatorian. uloerior a4cAievemenfs erif onor Below, Honor Students Dixie Hill, Irene Mc- Swegin, and Mike Kapp, go over records to- gether. ,,. 4 QV' 2, f ,.. if w i These students have been neither absent no1 tardy in their high school careers: Barbara Ra- desehi, William Hager, and Sally Stone. These students have not been absent: Ray Baker, Rob- ert Beck, Lois Beckwith, and William McKinnon. r I Row 1: B. Radeschi, L. Beckwith, S. Stone. Row 2: R. Beck, W. Rager, W. McKinnon, R. Baker. in A ' is -1 zz, W IA! ACTIVES-Row 1: S. Stone, L. Stover, S. Theis, B. Porter, Bridge, B. Argabrite, I. Gilson. Row 3: S. Clark, D. Buzzard. I. McSwegin, D. Stewart. Row 2: B. NVebber, D. Hill, M. P. Cooper, B. Beatty, M. lxapp, J. Starkey. R. Bush. ame o now e ge mg icy ows THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY was intro- duced to East Liverpool in 1942 in the effort to dis- tinguish those students who excel in the field of scholarship. T0 become a member of NHS, a student must meet the stiff requirements of this organization. He must be outstanding in scholarship, character, serv- ice, and leadership. To even be considered for ad- mittance, a student must have a 3.2 average at the end of his fifth semester. This average must be held to remain in NHS. INITIATES-Row 1: M. Cohen, E. Dingey, S. Mowery, E. Rubin, B. Breeze, J. Thomberry, B. Nally, C. Calcott, I. Baldwin, S. Kemple, C. McEwen. Row 2: D. Ramsey, N. Bea, I. VVinland, B. Cronin, I. Wheeler, A. Wilson, K. Woolley, L. Evans, M. Wilson. Row 3: J. Croft, R. Crimes, The oflicers of the club this year were Pres. David Buzzard. Vice-Pres. Nlike Kapp, Sec. Beth Porter, Treas. Dixie Hill. Forty new members were inducted into NHS at the special assembly on Nlarch IS of this year. This solemn, dignified as- sembly impressed on the audience a deep feeling of respect for the members of NHS. An initiation party followed the assembly. The most honorable achievement one can make in high school is to become a member of National Honor Society. B. Stewart, VV. Lawson, B. Davis, J. Sanford, K. Davis, L. Richel, D. Dawson, M. XVcinbrcn. Row 4: P. Hyckrnan. D. North, J. Wagoner, D. Smith. C. Burhick, B. Mac-kall, Moore. Absentees: B. jones, C. Sckreckengost. MEF' P if ,U Adkms, Daner Adkms Gerald E33 Allen D lV1d ' 'N ff' ' nn. A If . 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College Prep., Potter Police 3, 4, Basketball 1-Mgr. 3, 4, Board of Elections 3, 4, Boys' State, Key Club 2, 3, 4- V. Pres. 3-Pres. 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4-Pres. 2-V. Pres. 4, Latin Club 2-Pres. 2, Madrigals, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4-V. Pres. 4. Steffen, Kay A. Commercial, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Keramos Echo 4, First Aid Worker 3, Future Teachers, Student Council, Harmonettes, Ir., Sr., Usherette, Booster Club. Stewart, Donna College Prep., Hi-Tri 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4-Treas. 3-Sec. 4, Brigadoon , Oklahoma , Latin Club 1, 2, Madrigals 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 3. Stewart, Ronald General, Driving Club. Stone, Sally L. College Prep., Board of Elections, Office Workers, Hi-Tri, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Forum, French Club, Student Council, Harmonettes, Jr. Stoneking, Velma L. General, Driving Club, Future Nurses Club. Stover, Lynne C. College Prep., Keramos 2, 3, 4-Ed. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Harmonettes, VE., Sr., Cabinet 2, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Clu 3, 4-Sec. 4, Oklahomal , Brigadoon. Straight, Sarah M. General, Booster Club 2, Hi-Tri 3, Girls' Choir 2, First Aid Worker 4, Latin Club 2, Library Helper 2, 3, Fonim 2, Future Nurses Club 4-Sec. 4, Student Council 3- Spanish 3. Taylor, Harold D. General, Football 1, Intramurals, Chess Club. Theis, Shirley I. Commercial, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Camera Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Booster Club, Girls' Choir 3. Thomas, Linda L. General, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Thompson, Ruth A. Commercial, Driving Club 3, Booster Club 4, Cabinet 1, Intramurals. Thomberry, jane College Prep., Keramos 3, 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Madrigals 4, Booster Club- French Club 3, 4-Pres. 4, Harmonettes, Ir., Intramurals, Brigadoon , Oklahoma! yn? 45 -avg Z..7 7 tale Thornberry, jane 7 The famous Customs singing Blue Velvet! .. L N-AKG ill- Trce Jean if Wallace Faye 1. . .Q ixffn Weber ohn awxgs Wt? Wheatley Davrd cflvl hes FY' rx -. ,N ' us' I .,,.. 3 Todd Larry Walderhauf Harold W! 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'X if Woessner Ifme WVolfe Clrol '37- WVr1ght Karen Y 1nn1 Anthonv Woessner Jane L College Pre Cheerleader 3 4 Cholr 1 2 3 4 Keramos Echo 2 Class Officer 1 3 Sec 1 Treas 3 Future Teqchers netl 3 Student Counul Booster Club Oklwhoma' Wolfe Sue Commerurl Booster Club Intr1 murflls 1 2 3 Crrls Cho1r2 Choir 1 Clmera Club Woolf Donald W Commerclal Dr1v1ng Club 2 Wright Karen Colleve Prep Cab1net2 3 4 H1 Trl Cborrl 2 3 4 Lltm Club 'viadrlgqls Of'Hce XVorker Harmonettes jr Student Counclll 2 Orgen Clwss Booster Club Yanni Anthony J Ceneml Football 3 Choxr 1 2 '3 Madrl gqls Track2 '3 Hfirmonfures Ir Cfamera Club Intr1mur'1ls 1 2 Zublck Irm Ceneml Bisebflll Cabrnet 2 Intramurals Drrvrng Club Cuyton David College Prem Forum Key Club Keramos Echo Is my Lap on stmrghtg NOT PICTURED Buxton ljlllfl 5 'wx Yi. fs! VVOolf Don '11 'QR 've CS- ZllblClC Iwmes V f Vw 1? x mlgfdf J' Q JQCMCA, Senzors rom fAe Jeramos QR. M. 5 ,T . M Q f. W- er ge-f ' 2 ,sl . JN? 47 - 5,3b,., C lka- 54 I' s. ' ' ' W I . .. f-- 7 ' p'l I j 1 f Y is V 'l 9 . 7 , , L Y 'W If X -li 1 - ., .lg .' ' I , 2 22 may l 3, 4-Treas. 44 Latin Club 2g Cubi- N ' lt. Z 5 :K l 4, 2- 1 N g . , . 4 .. .rg K . ' . I ' rl., ,-Ig tt :Q .,, .5 X, .rl - - ' K. ', 'K I . nw 'pe in . ' H 'H .. - gl 4 - , , Q 7 N Y I ' - . I y JL' . xx- 3,4, 5 2 E - M w 1 oo , ROOM 101 Row 1: S. Hughes, I. Paynter, I. Burns, C. Muenster, C. Surszeon, M. Johnston. I. Roush, S. Bundley. Row 2: C. Clutter, I. Rose. K. D'1vis. S. Ward, N. Vaufzhn, R. Harris, M. Nes- selrode, P. Allman. Row 3: T. Prod- onovich. R. Davis, I. Silva. R. Feld- man, I. Wagoner, C. Grimm, C. Copestick, B. Bishop, I. Koenig. Absent: L. Manypenny, D. Smith, R. Stewart. D. Bennett. Teacher: R. Peduzzi ROOM 104 Row 1: L. Shaffer, C. Ludwig, C. McCall, M. Anderson, E. Derenherger, B. Kent, M. Black, R. Hughey. Row 2: M. Brand, P. McKinnon, B. Still- well, M. Russell. R. johnson, L. Mc- Cullough, C. Barnhouse. Row 3: A. Mercer, I. Burke, R. Dawson, R, Wright, B. Mort. Absent: D. Cilkinson, C. Huffman, I. Locke, D. Richards, M. Pillar, C. Russell, L. Wells. Teacher: R. YVinland Otticersz Pres. C. Barnhouse: V. Pres. I. Locke, Sec., Treas. L. Wells. lava... lg2 . flv-ll Vi fl X I Junior class officers, Steve Moore, president, Sheridan Battistelli, vice- president, Debbie Dawson, secretary: and Jim Locke, treasurer, are shown seriously at work doing their job as they promised in their hustlinq cam- paign. Some of the campaign sloflans that led them to victory were: We Need A Locke For Our Treasurvu and You Cet More With Moore! The Junior-Senior Prom is sponsored hv the junior class. Much work and effort was put forth to make the Prom a success. The Cabinet earned extra money bv working at haskethnll games and collecting tax stamps. The theme of the prom was Chez Pareef' . . , .,....-.... . 1 l 1 S Love those machines, say Shcrri and Cypsic Miles as they perform dif- ficult problems thc easy way on the adding machine and duplicator. Many different types of office work are taught to students at ELHS. Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Misconish, and Mr. Kamarados do an excellent job in the business department. Stu- dents find it very interesting to learn the operation and proper use of ma- chines. Some of these offered for students use at ELHS are: adding machines, typewriters, comptometers, the duplicator, the ediphonc, and the mimeograph machines. XX ieve core xjleacl of juniors or -6599 Q s f. un mal Q4 ADA 'fn ROOM 105 Row 1: H. Shasteen, M. Downard, M Connelly, I. Young, I. Fouse, M. Stern W. Malcomb, C. Roseberry. Bow 2: G Tilton, N. Walter, R. Ryan, M Thomas, I. Haherland, I. Russell, L DeLong, D. Ramsey. Row 3: M Weinbren, I. Sanford, I. Winland, I Miller, I. Carter, S. Nortrup, B. Nally Absent: N. Anderson. P. Woolf. Teacher: S. Kamarados Officers: Pres I. Haherlandg V. Pres M. Weinbren, Sec. B. Nally, Treas M. Thomas. ROOM 106 4.,..,. Row 1: P. Hilditch, S. Buchheit, E. , 4 . PQ Cc-orfze, B. Smith, I. Todd, L. Sprague, K. YVoollev, C. Arend. Row 2: S. Battistelli. D Mr-Cartney. I. Brennen, D. Mattern, R. Hall, T. Coodlin. Row 3: D. Seihert, B. Frv. I. Putnam, M. XVyand. P. Call. E. Dinqey. Absent: F. Kind. D. Marshall, I. Persohn, D. Ward, L. Mclntosh, C. Roszler. Teacher: C. DeBolt Officers: Pres. S. Battistellig V. Pres. L. Snragueg Sec. I. Todd, Treas. K. VVoolley. .1113 . 51 rf' + 15. nl' C O up 'nr O0 Q 4 Room 107 Row 1: S. Copenhaver, L. Olmstead. C. Johnson, S. Browning, D. Beadle. C. Calcott, M. Franklin, S. Kemple. Row 2: B. Laughlin, D. Garvey, T. Lawrence, H. Miller, C. Miles, I. Fickle, B. Haney, YV. Boley. Row 3: C. Applegate, K. Hclstrom, W. Reed. C. Burhick, S. Moore, D. Bettericlge. L. Myers. Absent: B. Bissell, B. Conkle, G. Hug- gins, C. Davis. Teacher: H. Baldwin. Officers: Pres. M. Franklin, V. Pres. C. Burhick, Sec. C. Calcott. Treas. S. Moore. Room 108 Row 1: J. Baldwin, J. Virden, L. jones L. Foutts, G. Booth, L. Evans, I Payne, I. Duffy. Row 2: C. Green, K Smith, B. Blazer, L. Morris, R. Hutch- inson, I. Coffman. Row 3: D. Zelch, B Mackall, P. Chaifee, R. Prince, D Kingery. Absent: D. North, P. Ryckman, D. Watkin, B. Cronin, I. Lincoln. Teacher: I. Monasky. Officers: Pres. D. Zelch, V. Pres. R. Prince, Sec. L. Iones, Treas. L. Foutts. Q Room 109 Row 1 R xvllldlt X Wilson L Fc: rehec I Visliak D Buclxlev R Lunqel NI XXlll11lTlSOI1 NI Eckert Row 2 W Lawson S Calhoun B DIXIN I Flllurc S Nlxcrs C Bolu V! Cirur B gtKlDl7LI'Q Row 'S B lliclllrclson D P1'lClll110I'C F 'Xlillr A. Smith, C. D'lN'lClSlJIl. sent: I. Bennett. C. Christian. Crimes. Teacher: VX . Popovich. cers: I -s. B. Divis, Y. n-1 . 'viclson, Svc. S. . rea . q XVilsm1. Cfass ROOM 111 Row 1: B. Mostollcr. B. Borann. X Nolan, C. Foster, L. Ilowcll, C. C1111 lllfl2l1illl1, N. Dllffilll. A. Mc-Ki1111m1. Row 2: L. Craft, D. Cf1C'l1TAlIl. S llczltli. I. Xvilliilllh, P. Tlimnpson. B Clinc, VI. Ifnxllisli. Row 3: D. TlII'lN'l' S. Blicklcy. C. Eclgcll. E. Bnzzzlrrl. C Carncr. Absent: H. Everlmrt. K. Hull. Teacher: P. Steele. Officers: Pres. S. Hcultlig Y. Pre-s. D T11rn1'r: Svc. C. Curncrg T1'1':1s. B Borzlm. ROOM 206 Row 1: D. D2lXK'YfJIl. C. Robbins. B. Brcczc-. N. NIlINllI'i'lL'2l. C. FlL'll1iI'l2, I. Higgins. C. Bm-ze. N. PlllIlN'I'. Row 2: NI. Stcpzmovic-li, C. Sc-ovcl, L. R1-ml. M. Al7ra111s. H. Ceorge, J. Miles, D, Martin. Row 3: I. Dailey. D. Stone. P. Chan. H. Roach, T. Sell. K. Guy. Row 4: I. Allison, I. Burke, I. Davis. II. XVO1-ssncr. B, jones. Absent: R. Biuc-low, L. Lundy. Teacher: L. Birc-I1. Officers: Pres. B. ,lone-s, V. Pres. B. C1-org:-1 Sec. D. Martin: Trcns. N. XI11s11r11c-11. . wx N7-1. ROOM 204 Row 1: ul. Pitts, C. HlltL'l1llIilIl, I. Bur- cllett, M. Lznnbright, J. Bowers, M. Szlblack, I. Coen, J. Stem. Row 2: D. MCFRlll, F. Wafzgle, T. Culutz, C. Rockwood, M. Estill, I. Neiser, C. Dixon, B. Allen, R. Montgomery. Row 3: S. Birns, C. Sclireckengost, R, Jef- fries, B. Exton, R. Parr, M. Como, II. Adkins, B. Swoggcr, R. NV11gglc. Absent: VV. Forester, I. Lanclis. P. Richerd, B. Barcus, S. Mowery. Teacher: S. llc-clclle-stm1. ings junior ear 1 . S The English department at ELHS is divided into two groups: regular English and college prep English. College prep English is for students who are going to attend college after being graduated from high school. Regular English is for students who plan to engage in some type of work that does not reouire a college edu- cation. Lvnn Rieble and Cary Schreck- engost, members of Miss Heddleston's sixth period class. are pointing out the seven steps to better themes to their classmates. Business English. taught bv Mrs. Brown. is also available to students at ELHS. LJ rom Chmaxes cfive unior ear ROOM 208 Row 1: F. Fryman, M. Lomba, R Hamilton, I. Farish. E. Rubin, M Stacey, L. Miller, T. Wallace. Row 2 C. Shawl, E. Tice, C. Parr, A. Adkins S. Criflin, C. Cox, C. Fitch, D. Helms Row 3: I. Bise, D. Eccleston, B Patterson, B. Kinsey, M. Alpern, B Reynolds. B. Taylor. Absent: I. Croft, R. McAtee, P. Blythe. Teacher: H. Cinder Officers: Pres. R. Mf'Atee, V. Pres. C. Cox, Sec. I. Farish, Treas. I. Bise. .NX ROOM 209 Row 1 L Riebel L Seevers W Johnson M Stansbury M Wilson I Burns N Maola G McEwen Row2 I Wheeler A Thomas H Carnegu W Morrison R Harker R Smith Wolf H Yager Row 3 R Green Anderson I Mahone E Bartlett Vincent, M. Perkins. Absent: W. Eason, D. Smith, Alexander, K. Dallis, V. Thayer, . Walsh. Teacher: I. Sayre Officers: Pres. C. Anderson, V. Pres L. Riebel, Sec.-Treas. C. Alexander The sophomore class, the largest class at ELHS, had an enrollment of 407 students. They experienced quite a change from junior high school to senior. The big rou enjoyed the many privileges ofg higlli school, both academic and social. They had the opportunity of joining clubs and music groups, going to school parties and cances, and engaging ir' many other extracurricular activities. At right: A very fine selection of officers was made by the so homorc class to uide them through tlhe year: Skip Hail, president, Kenny Miller, vice-president, Jane Swoger, secre- tary, and Susan Horger, treasurer ROOM 501 Row 1: H. lf- .rard, M. Randolph, S. Scott, C. Bangor, M. Brown, J. Smith, L. Hanipson, V. Mackall. Row 2: J. NVright, I. Jenkins, J. Fulmer, L. Hall, S. Matheny, A. Ronci, G, Higgins, T. Wolfe. Row 3: I. Green, I. Ward, D. Pepin, C. Mackey, D. Reed, Fi. Dyer, L. Pridemore. Row 4: C. Capwell, D. Lampman, J. Wright, K. Miller, J. Adkins. Absent: M. Branson, J. Foutts, P. Har- greaves, E. Orr. Teacher: R. Earl. ROOM 502 Row 1: B. Smith, M. Logue, M Trelcven B. ones C. Cole , I , man, S. Thompson, P. Orr, L. Bowersock. Row 2: D. Adams, S. Shafier, I. VValker, L. Young, R. Hildebrand, J. Freeman, D. XVotring, E. Lam . Row 3: I. Taylor, W. Bryson, L. Adlams, L. VVatson, L. Erwin, K. McLevey, I. Reed, C. Gra- ham, A. YVard. Row 4: S. Laneve, T. Anderson, K. Snyder. D. Hoodski, F. Crossen, H. Dock, T. VViegand, J. Johannes, M. Ceon. Teacher: H. Bricker. Officers: Pres., M. Ceong V. Pres., D. Adams, Sec., J. XValker, Treas., K. McLevey. V .1 'Urn O . Q ROOVI 505 Row 1 lx Frola L White I Stewart C Varian I Shelton A johnson A Gulldoo I Iones Row 2 B Kenny Nfl N1clN1col C Coodballet D Wag oner R Smith C Allison C Cl rk L Cullz Row 3 C XVynn Ix Tscliap pott A Fowler S Iudy N1 NIcCom'1s D Hildebrdnd I Eirdley F Crfivx ford Row 4 L Cfapehfnrt XI Nietz H Bennett B Dunlap I Seexers D Bouscher C Baumgqmer I Iones Absent NV Clsirk H Zlpperian Teacher VI Smith Officers Pres I Iones V Pres H Smith Sec Treis C Baumgfxrner ROOM 506 Row 1 V Fry S Bluestone S Nlagel S Abrams C Nfielone I Reed S Turner R Wells Row2 V Hamilton M Stoffel P Crytzer I Anderson M Clmpman D Hoffmfm T Bowlby I Snyder C Knoblock Row 3 I Ru them C. Bamett V. Waight B Weaxer D. Silverthorn D. McEl- hfiney G. Allen S. Perkins. Absent: K. Cunninghsim D. Leak B Myers E. Riggle I. Thompson C Maple, K. Stoddqrd. Teacher: NI. Lindsey Officers: Pres. I. Thompson V. Pres S. -Khrfims Sec.-Trews. C. Melone ROOM 507 Row 1: G. Tucker R. Wallover C. Lutton M. Stark M. Walker I. Swog- cr D. Badger R. Scott. Row 2: R. Perrin, B. Kidder, S. Nortrup, G Cranston, S. Marshall, K. Ceon, C Duffy, K. VVliitla. Row 3: C. Mays, I Hall . Iudy, B Adkins R. Davis, R , I . , , . Lawrence. Row 4: . Hager, G. Mont- I gomery, I. Goodballet. Absent: R. Burson, G. Clark, R. Riggs I. VVatson. E. Clark, K. Wakefield. Teacher: E. Clouse. Officers: Pres. I. Swoger, V. Pres. B Adkins. Sec. I. Iudy, Treas. I. Good- ballet. ROOM 508 Row 1: C. Mattern, D. Grimm, P. Conley, C. Deem, I. Stoffel, K. Mc- Fadden, M. Kelly, S. Bowen. Row 2: J. Frye, D. Casto, C. Bailey. R. Shan- non, S. Roberts, L. Van Dyne, B. Smith, R. Allen. Row 3: B. Welling, K. Reed, I. Martin, J. Hughes, B. Flanigan, M. Prentice, B. Owens. Row 4: B. Stoddard, T. Martin, I. Bennett, G. Hackathorn, R. Sayre, D. Bulger. Teacher: R. Boris. Officers: Pres. I. Frye, V. Pres. S. Bowen. ROOM 509 Row 1: j. Kapp, P. Beck, B. Picker- ing, B. Griffin, V. Page, L. Lashley, G. Cowdery, I. Coleman. Row 2: E. Croxall, H. Hughes, B. Fitch. W. Locke, L. Chaffee, M. Hays, S. Chris- tian. Row 3: C. Rhinestine, D. Mar- shall, S. Vodrey, F. Linkous. C. King, E. Pletcher, B. Silliman. Row 4: B. Sullivan, M. Wheatley, L. Smith, R. Cunningham, R. Vane, S. Cooper, K. Nelson. Absent: T. Archer. F. Taylor, B. Wil- son, R. Boyd, S. Holland. Teacher: B. Cooper. Officers: Pres. T. Archer, V. Pres. S. Cooper, See.-Treas. S. Vodrey. ROOM 510 Row 1: S. YValton, S. Osborne, D. Shinffler, S. Reed, L. Reed, I. Myers N. Brereton. B. Fitch. Row 2: R. Tarver, I. Christian, B. Gamble, J. Gilmore, R. Clark, I. Grove, C. Poole, J. Allison. Row 3: C. Jones, B. Reark, C. Marshall, C. Vincent, E. Hunter, D. Hall, F. Danzo, C. O'Neil. Row 4: T. Mort, I. Smith, B. Lowe, R. Lock- hart, A. George, T. Czech, T. VVilley. M. Iennett. Absent: P. Bloor, R. McElhaney. Teacher: B. VVilson. 1 N . D ,si .5 4. 92 QP' fe 57 1 Q ROOM 112 Row 1: K. Anderson, J. Carnes, L. Wright, C. Ross, J. Dray, R. Howell, P. Bebout, I. Hall. Row 2: K. Me- Cune, K. Kaufman, R. Corbett, C. Lovett, J. Powell, M. Johnson, D. Gill, L. Felton. Row 3: L. Melott, M. Neer, I. Ade, M. Curran, K. Broad- bent, L. Cole, L. Edgell, N. Nuzum. Absent: F. Conrad, I. Freeman, I. Clover, N. Kemsley, I. Hile, B. Marshall, B. Millbaugh. Teacher: Michael Misconish Officers: Pres. K. Anderson, V. Pres. I. Carnes, Sec. L. Edgell, Treas. I. Dray. 6 . ROOM 607 Row 1: C. Brown, M. Chesnut, Green, D. Nolan, A. Seaflde, D. S rm er M Schmrdhauer S ones. D' il , - ' , - J 2? Row 2: N. Rudibaugh, K. Pinkerton S. Blaekhurst, S. Cronin, S. McKenzie N. Fowler, N. Staekhouse, D. Harzen S. Price. Row 3: J. NVoodhurn, B Bowersock, L. VanDyne, P. Geon, M Standley, D. Reed, I. Johnston, C Strobel, G. Prince. Row 4: I. Culp, I Owen, O. Lutton, P. Spencer, R Denor, I. Eutzler, C. Potts, B. Kelly L. Crook. Absent: R. Bell Teacher: A. Moore Ollicers: Pres. R. Bell, V. Pres. M Standley, Sec. A. Seaiicle, Trens. S Blackhurst. SLIP kj!-aff :Lteavls eppfy 5opAomores ROOM 608 Row 1: M. Randolph, M. Dock, C. Como, B. Robinson, C. Miles, C. Hilditch, K. Campbell, M. Boley. Row 2: L. Peterman, R. Mclilhaney, C. Morrison, S. Tice, V. Marehette, Dawson, D. Mercer, I. Smith, M. Shapiro. Row 3: J. Kittle, I. Meidel, I. Coemple, L. Horner, 1. Sparks, -I. Miller. S. Smith. Row 4: I. Dyke, N. lohnston, C. Birch, R. Reed, D Couch, A. Muttheis, S. Hall. D. Buch- heit, M. Powell. Absent: R. Hummell. M. Norcline, I. Rippeth, nl. Crumbly. Teacher: Frank Chan a a ROOM 609 Row l: V. Elliott, C. Cochran, N. Hickman. T. Martin, S. Muttern. D. jones, M. Taylor, R. Cl'illJlC. Row 2: R. Mathias. F. Leon, M. Currcn, -I. Gallagher, Il. Recd, P. Mullen, I. Lcc P. Maloney. Row 3: M. Dixon, D. Merriman, D. Roby. P. Hurst, B. Brokaw, V. Fiber, C. Hurpold. Row 4: G. Hicks, L. O'HiI!1l0H, F. Kindlc, H. Ritzsimmons, j. Birkhiincr, J. Roberts, R. Peters, J. Monier. S. Marsh. Absent: H. Golding Teacher: R. Hedniond Officers: Pres. 1. Gallagher, V. Pres, B. Brokaw: Sec. M. Taylor, Treas. F. Kindle SQPAS njocy ocial 4,-Cife af 4 '-E3 Hi' ff, fl W' M , 1 .sb X ROOM 610 Row 1: P. Garey, S. Horgcr, L. Colcxniin, D. Marchette, I Ecclcston, S. Miles, C. McKinnon, F. Kleski. Row 2: E Connelly, I. Massey, M. Givens, I. Lowers, N. Homer, B Dawson E Cxcxn C Cunhlt Row 3 Ha er K , ,,j,', . xi '. g, Cunninghzun, D. Doplcr, D. Pcnnyhiikcr, D. Curran, T Fannin. P. Gilson. Row 4: C. Bosco. H. Davis, B. Christen B. Blau-klnirst, l. Gcrzice. R. Coodniiin. J. Golcno. Teacher: N. Polichenc Officers: Pres. K. Cunninyllnunz Y. l'i'1-s. UI. Ccrziccg Sec. Massey, Tri-ns, E. Cycyn. Art is one of thc many suhjccts tiiuglit at ELHS. Herr wc sec Joan Gilmore und Larry Morris studying in front of some of their work and the work of their clzissnizitcs in Art ll. Sonic of the different methods lx-ing taught arc: ink. hlack and white pencil, mosaic, and waiter or oil color. Many students also find zirt to hc gi very enjoynlule hohhy. Three years zlrc offered. gi f 11 4 sb iff? k K IEQQ ff Q W . as 7 - J ss -X Sr W: cm ffl !!J gCg'B1V M , lm N A bllux keg:-.fd 5 f is Ja M 43 Q! 61 M WJ 53 EX P M' human l ROW 1 L Riehel B Mlllhmzh S Shifter N Vaughn M Stolfcl C. Roscberry, S. Horger. E. Rubin. l. EmZliSl1- ROW 2 l Clunk lx Steffen B Webber A Thomas C Rotlmoocl S Stone, B. Kent, T. Archer. Row 3: I. Starkey, B. Roush B Bowersock B 'vhckill T NI irtin B George R Stiinl try, lx. Miller. Row 4: G. Hicks, C. Iennings, S. Hall, C. Bur bick B jones S Battistell D Sixt Absent D Henderson D Irwin, I. Eardlev. R. Burson. isfuclenf ouncil Sets M THE STUDENT COUNCIL is the most important link between the students and the faculty. Each homeroom selects a rep- resentative and an alternate whom they feel will be capable of handling any school problems that may arise. The biqvest pro- ject undertaken by the Council this year was their attempt to put into operation the new Teenage Code of Conduct. The pur- pose of this code is to curb juvenile delin- quency and to help promote a better rela- tionship between parents and teenagers. r Stllflfmt C0l1HCil OFHCGYS, Cl0C'l4WiS9, V- P. l0l1H Lou McComas, enjoying herself at the Christmas Starkey, Sec. Barbara XVeblwr, Treus. Bob Mackall, Party, sponsored by the Council. and Pres. Dave Sixt. eenage Code of Conalucf Q . nl ri 4.. i X, .nf 'E fx'-f 1 oi? f STUDENT COUNCIL ALTEBNATES-Row 1: K. Criilin. K. Dallis. I. Anderson, F. Leon K. Kaufman, C. Lutton, S. Bowen, B. Robinson. Row 2: j. XVinland. B. Breeze. B. Cronin, R Cline, J. Laughlin, D. Pennyhalcer, K. XVoolley. Row 3: K. Nelson, N. Niusuraca C Garland L. Crook, C. O'Ncil, D. Pepin, B. Exton. Row 4: M. Alpern, C. Christian, S. Moore! D. Celioi T. Wiegand, C. Edgar. Absent: R. Bush, I. Croyle, L. Capchart, L. Wells. Advisors: Mrs. Connor, Mr. Hargraves, Mr. Dawson. - -Y if--e -..l .X al U v Af as V va J-Q lf !4' ? 09 4 NF' 4, A-Y 1 J V 1, gh! pr ' fs X-' .' jpg.. -C' if-2. xv!! w -- . v - Q - Each class formed their own cabinet by electing two repre- sentatives from each home- room. The Sophomore Cabinet made plans for their Sopho- more Party, the entertain- ment, and refreshments. The ofticers were Pres. S. Hall, V. Pres. K. Miller, Sec. I. Swoger, Treas. S. Horger. The junior Cabinet's biggest responsibility was to pick a theme for the Junior-Senior Prom, choose and oversee decorations, and get a dance band. Officers were Pres. S. Moore, V. Pres. S. Batistelli. Sec. D. Dawson, Treas. J. Locke. SENIOR CABINET-Row 1: B. O,Neil, N. Musuraca, D. Good- ballet, B. Kirkham, P. Allen, K. VVri,f1ht, D. Mautz. Row 2: D. Bradlleld, D. Cclio, I. Clunk, D. Buzzard, I. Leigh, P. Cooper, Clark, C. Jennings. JUNIOR CABINET-Row 1: E. George, D. Martin, I. Haberland. M. VValsl1, J. Baldwin, C. Calcott. nl. Todd, B. Mostoller, I. Bowers. Row 2: T. Wallace, C. Davidson. B. Davis, K. Davis, N. Vaughn. E. Dcrenherger, M. Stepanovich, E. Bussard, M. VVeinbren. Row 3: J. Locke, B. Patterson, C. Burbick. S. Moore, B. Maekall, H. Adkins. S. Battistelli. Absent: C. Barn- house. D. Dawson. C. McEwen. SOPHOMORE CABINET Row 1 V Mackall S Horger I Swoger S Osborne C NVvnn R Howell L Vin Dvnc Row 2 D Lamp mln S Cooper T Archer A Nhtthus S Hall lx Miller C Bos to R Crablr Absent I Thonip son R Adkins 'N Rudibangh D Hoodskl , 1 . X if x ,A N 1 . tg A . ' ., ELECTION BOARD-Caroline Rockwood, Dave Irwin, Sally Stone, Iohn Starkey, Barbara Webber, Lynn Riebel. GIRL AND BOY STATERS-Row I: Dave Buzzard, Dick Mautz. Row 2: J. Leigh, I. Clunk, M, Kapp, N. Musuraca, B. O'Neil, M. Bridge, I. McSwegin. The POTTER POLICE was organ- ized in 1952 under the able direction of Mr. Bert Dawson, dean of boys. The organization has grown into a fine working unit, protecting students from careless motorists. Letters are awarded to the patrol at the spring awards assembly. ,f if yligx gs x. The ELECTION BOARD was a select group made up of junior and senior Student Council members, chosen by the Council officers. It is up to this group to see that the election of class officers is run democratically. Their headquarters are located in the P-A room. CIRL AND BOY STATERS-A roster of every junior student with a Cv average or above was given to the I students, who in turn voted for 2 girls and 7 boys that they felt were quali- ,Q fied to represent our school as Staters. V X The girls attended Capital Univer- , xxx sity, Columbus, and the boys Camp A Perry, where they learned how our government is operated. The Ameri- can Legion sponsors this worthy group. ff- e- 5 B 'M-.Y 5 gg! ' V. .. 'Q' mx g aa A X' S ,V ,Y xi ft '54 F 'ie POTTER POLICE-Row 1: D. Irwin, M. Como, B, Lutton, T. Dawson, L. Boram, I. Locke, B. Davis, T. Wallace, T. McKinley. Row 2: M. Kapp, J. Clunk, J. Starkey, P, Cooper, B. Richardson, D. Buzzard, D. Mautz, K. Cuy, B. George, j. Allen. Row 3: C. Burbick, B. Beatty, ' R. Bush, J. Leigh, D. Smith, C. Barker, B. Stewart, M. Licbschner. Absent: I. Calhoun, C. Jennings, C. Edgar, D. Sixt, C. 'Schreckengost, B. Beck, I. Croft. B. jones, lu. B NA!- .?'qfQ3, 4-Q - rn I . .J A 1 rf 4-Q1 Q7 Smit-li. B. Cralmlc, R. Bush, C. Huggins, H. Smith, C. Shawl, S. Moorc, B. Patti-rson, QI. Clnnk. ,I. Starkey. C. Hurlaick, B. Ixontnicr, S. Battistclli, R. Baker, P. Allen, N. Vaughn, Kierlzan, B. ulonvs. B. Iionsli, j, Davis, D. llc-nclcrson, C, D. Dawson, K. Davis, L. Stover, K. Steffen C. Lanninff. Russell, N. Hoa. B. Bivrs. Nl. xvl'iIllDl'C'll. B. Cilclirist. S. Row 4: H. Lovas, C. Apple-gatv, C. Riggs, Thornberrjz -I. Sanford, J. VVocssncr, M. Alpcrn, I. Vincent, T. Hccsv a Stonr-, Absent: Pl. N:-is:-r, D. Stewart. - ff'-1 5-2ig,4t - FF? 9' 7-5-.rv -wg: MADRICALS-Row 1: WI. Cilson, XI. Cohn-n, AI. Pitts, D. Dawson, M. Smitll, C. Lanning. MI. Lauglilin. D. Stvwart, II. Nliqliorv. Row 2: H. Cvorgv, D. Cole-man. B. NIcXVl1ortc'r, B. Bjvrs. C, liussvll, K. VVriQl1t. S. Brincllvy, P. Allvn, C. Shawl, VV. Barnliart, C. Hinvstinv. Row 3: ,l. Starkoy, rl. Clunk. B. lionsln. li. Bnsln. C. Burliick, H. Kicran, NI. Alpc-rn. B. Patti-rson. D. llvnclc-rson, C. Huggins, Absent: VI. 'l'lnornlwrry, B. Cil- nlirist, .l. NL-isvr. . E . 2 A I 1 'Q -1- . - x ' J' l Q l , JV L' I 54+ 'lk' . 94 'Q DC .Q I I 1 Qgl , l kg , , f - 1 . v Q, ,- sf P4 P S' rl ve ' ,Q . 4 2 - - Nj ' ii . ' fi A 5 f it '14 U - , :T Z' ' ' f ' 1. A ,ilk Ill, K ,I x fi it ip ... . S' .- K i., A of ' xbLZ N F V I . 0 I I f it g f I ! 5 . 2 , z I 'B , l I lf M1 2 , 5 Q? K f I l .71 S I . 0 f 5 Q K' A 5 . X t 74: -fr e . g , :e: . . ' 5 If I V I X 3 . i2f.:v.,:.Eei It ffl: i SENIOR CHORDETTES: D. Stewart. D. YVeston. L. Stover, I. Thornberry. JUNIOR HARMONETTES-Row 1: L. Shaffer, C. Sur- geon, D. Buckley, G. Hutchman. C. Calcott, A. VVilson. Row 2: S. Copenhaver. M. Eckert, C. Applegate. M. YVeinbren, M. XVilson. Bow 3: N. VValter. N. Rea, K. Davis, M. Estill, N. Vaughn. HI FI'S: CL-ounter clockwiseb, C. Calcott, D. Dawson, M. XVilson, C. Hutchman. SENIOR HARMONETTES-Row 1: l. McSwcgin. L McComas, D. YVeston, J. Cilson, D. Stewart. Row 2: I Tice, M. Smith, B. Crahlc, I. Laughlin, C. Lanning, K Criflin. Row 3: K. Steffen, S. Skidmore. B. Bjcrs, I Thornberry, L. Stover, B. Gilchrist. BOYS CLEE CLUB-Row 1: G. Rinestine, D. Coleman, I. Gilson, accompanist, VV. Barnhart, B. George. Row 2 B. Roush, G. Huggins, I. Starkey, R. Bush, B. McXVhcr ter, Row 3: D. Henderson, J. Clunk, C. Burbick, E. Kier nan, M. Alpern, B. Patterson, C. Shawl. 3 C ,ii H 'Y' x. N- ,r MS 5 F? C3 R,. wine I N09 H 'ff , 'B rs Xvd . gift.. V infix 4 K, V Q F5 s D-C I GIRLS' CHOIR-Row 1: M. Lomha, S. H4-ath, L. Howl,-ll. C. Dopler. C. Cunningham, C. Anclrason, D. Grimm, Creen, I. Goempcl, S. Malt-y, C. Al:-xantlcr. M. Stacy. Row 2: N. Palmer. P. Barrett, C. Rolmliins, E. DiI12f,'y', K. Dallis. M, Stoffel, V. Birkhimc-r, M. Lamhright. M. Curran. M. Thomm, J. Englkh. Row 3: D. Martin, D. Criffoul, K. Frm- wer an 3 QCZSMV SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Bow l: L. Young. Ilorqc-r, S. Osborne, C. McKinnon, -I. Swogz-r, B. YVhc-alclon, -I. Stl-wart. B. Smith, I. Carnvs, B. Crahlv, E. Plvtc-licr. B. Brokaw, B. Mathias, C. Hit-ks, K. Anclc-rson. L. Bt-ml, l'. Bc-ck, K. Camp- hell, B. VVC-lls. D. Baclgc-r, B. Bolminson, C. Milos. L. Cole-- man. Row 2: M. Brown, Ticv. L. Bowcrsock, E. Cycyne, bl. Kapp, P. Maloney. B. Millhaiizli, L. Culiz, C. Bailey. M. Boley. I. Johnston. D. Rwd. Nortrup. I, Kittlc, P. Hurst, I. Anderson, S. Shaffer, VI. Crow-, V. Mavkall. B. McElhanc-y, R. HOWGH. S. Tll0lT1DS0IAl. l- YVall40r, F. Lvon, P. Conlz-y. Bow 3: B. Owens, 1. Cilmorv, VI. Hall, X. Fry, D. Casto. M. Taylor, P. Orr, D. Nolan, I, She-lton. S. Blur-xtonf-, F, lc-r. M. Hays, M. Black, Voclrvy, D. Crifloul, VV. .lohmon B. Harris, VV. Carvvr. -I. Hilo, C. Fitch. Absent: N. jones D. Baillie-lcl, B. Cvracc-, ,l. Linvillc, C. Booth, M. Downard VI. ,loin-s, B. McNicol, Pt-ck. B. l'owc-rs, l.. lim-ml, Nl M'yancl, M. Mlilsli. es escrige oirs Kiiicllv. fl. Mzu'lu'y. ll. ciflflflllliiil. j. Taylor, C. Strolwl, C. xll'lUIl4', S. Almrams, K. Piiilwrtoii, VI. lfryv, C. Bangor, -I Dray, B. l'iL-lc:-rimg, C, Lutton, C. Varian, N. llir-loiian ,I. Callaglu-r. Bow 4: M. Nm-r. S. Smith, S. Marshall, X Siill'lilIHllSi', S. Marsh, Al. Bvvtl, B. Dawson, N. lfowlcr, S Voclrc-Y. M. Mc'Comas, B. Smith, C. VVynn, C. Montgoinc-ry K. Nelson, M. Branson, B. Sajvrcx il. Eutzlvr, D. Lampman B. Lawrx-lit-v. C. Birch, N. Horn:-r. I. Powvll, Dawxon, S Blarklnirst, L. Aclams, M. XVallcr,-r, D. Hooclski, I . llaniotm I'ric1', M. l'rvntic'r-, I. Massa-y. Absent: S. Bowvn, A Cuiltlmm, V, Hamilton, N. Bn-rc-ton, K. lfrola, C. Mamhall B. .-Xcllcinx, D. llall. A 0q,1 'fl, H599 12 E ' y in Q fihli 9 ,O.M ,i'MlYf 4 i . ,yn 9-055284 ..Q.,ifl ,L,l f?,J 'in fb 336254 hh 000000. HQQGUAGQ Esl'fE Row 1: C. Roszler, I. Mcswegin, P. Conley, L. McIntosh, C. Alexander. M. Brown, R. Cline, C. Garland, B. Nally, C. Russell, S. Theis, D. Harzen, G. Prince, R. Marshall, D. VVagoner, C. Duffy. P. Mullen. l. Lincoln, K. Hall, D. Ben- xj'6gA is o ear Mr. Donald Allen has been at ELHS for four years doing a commendable job of conducting thc instrumental department. He is very well liked by the students and nett. Row 2: B. Kidder, P. Carey, B. Cronin, j. Lowers I. Eardley, I. Jones, K. Wakefield, D. Richards, W. Lincoln H. Zipperian, B. MeElhaney, R. Burson, V. Brooks. I. Locke I. Moidel, T. Fannin, L. Manypenny, D. Marshall, D. Pen anquei ana! Qance teachers. .'.- r' D -. J , Q ,- ff k, . - B f Q. -f 'hgwol-9 3,-,L, The ELHS Marching Band did a praiseworthy job of entertain- ing spectators during halftimes at the football games and appear- ing in parades dressed in their handsome uniforms, recently pur- chased by the Band Mothers. The Concert Band gave a Spring Concert and a Winter Pop Concert which were both great successes. The officers of the band were: Pres. Skip Clark, V. Pres. W. Lincoln, Sec. D. Mautz, Treas. R. Cline. The Orchestra played at the Winter and Spring Concerts, assemblies, and Baccalaureate services. The orchestra contest was held at Oberlin College. The officers of the Orchestra were: Pres. D. Mautz, V. Pres. jim Fletcher, Sec. B. Breeze, Treas. C. Garland. The ensembles and the soloists appeared at the district contest held at Mt. Union College in Alliance, Ohio. The State Contest was held at Muskingum College in New Concord. as N 70 ef? , 5 Lvl' ?' If' I . 4 I I nybaker. Row 3: P. Rickerd, I. Ruthem, B. Forester, I. Persohn. Absent: M. Anderson, K. Baker, B. Barcus, M Fletcher, I. Croft, G. Huggins, D. Henderson, D. Smith, B. Bloor, P. Blythe, C. Christian, S. Clark, R. Grimes, R Conkle, I. Bennett, R. Bigelow, D. Huffman, R. McAtee, Mautz, D. North, P. Woolf. I. Weber, I. Johnston, D. Smith, I. Cerace, S. Cooper, I. ff X , P X 'Q 1 MAIORETTES-L. Chaffee, M. Walsh, S. Mowery, Drum Minor B. Bissell, L. NVells, j. Dray, J X T. Martin. 4' X R R H I L X Lynn Larry Anderson Creen rw ri 5 . i 1 1 3 ? ' 2 5 - f'5. . ff. -4+ 2 ' 'ff 1 -X ' I f ' i f a . N .r ' 5 . W' - fi 1 if , . I , .2 Y. I ff: ' V E A I DQ -I . V I fx , . . V. X i . , 'Xe , I ,A ' f .g:-A 1 .. .ln K V 5 ll 5 L ,X ,xl , A ,xx 1 ,. R., ,I I All V .T W .gill WOOD XVIND TRIO-Row la CLARINET QUARTE'I'fRow SAXOPHONE QUARTET- B. Cronin, I. MQSWQ-gin. Row 1: R. Cline, I. McSwegin. Row Row 1: W. Lincoln, D. Mar 2: I. Flctchcr. 2: T. Fannin, R. ML-Atvc. shall. Row 2: V. Brooks. Ab sent: I. Cerace. arclzing ,I guna, given ew ni orms DANCE BAND-Row 1: WV. Lincoln, H. McAtcv, V. Brooks, -I. Flctchcr. How 2: B. Forestvr, D. Buzzard, J. Rutlieni, D. Smith, I. Weber, S. Clark, L. Manypcnny. Absent: -I. Ccracc, D. Richards, D. Pennybaker. f r Q Q H 4 l i ll' H C i I I 5 V wut J L I f . 5 .4 . 1 ' r ll M 91 3.1. .. ' L7 2 . ' Y If' .-.- , UQ Digfn Row 1: C. Garland, -I. Cilson, B. Brcczc, S. Nagel, K. Kzxufmun. Row 2: B. Ccorgc, j. Ezlrdly. B. Bishop, M. Currvn, XV. Locke. C. Buumgurncr. K. XVakL-field, A. Noisor. Row 3: NV. For- ester, I. Flvtclwr, J. jones, K. Hall, B. Cronin, I. BlCSXVCglI1, R. XICAM-C, T. Fannin, R. Crimes, L. Manypcnny. Row 4: J. Pcrsolm. D. xlill'Sllllll, ll. Lunger, D. North, D. Smith, D. Ric-lmrcls, D. N'1ilIlf7. S. Clark. D. l,i'I1IlYllilliCl'. H. Sayre. Absent: N. Brvrehm. TRDNIPBT TRIO Hou II 1 D llln 11r s Row '7 I Flrcllu srmmc QUARTET-Row 1. s. mg.-1. xi. C Row 2 lx XV41lwHvlcl, C. BlllllIlQkll'Hl'I', l . l 113, Lp. ,, qv y A ' 1 134 VARSITY-M. VVocssner, G. Hutchmam, D. VVeston, M. Franklin, D. Negselrode, B. Klubcrt. Piyifed RESERVES-Row McComz1s. X , FN 'Q , IS 1. C. Clzeerleaalers al :Easier ,f ' 4 rx 45 . Rockwood, B. Kirkham, L. Stover. Row 2 C. Calcott, L. Sprague, L. w ,. ,,H f Us Q7 pf ,Q T YT? ALTERNATES: I. Clendenning, M. Nesselrode, L. Riehel, P. Allman. Cood citizenship is improved at ELHS by leading the students in organized cheers for varsity and reserve squads in an effort to boost team morale. The cheerleaders added to the school spirit by participating at boniires and pep rallies. The varsity cheerleaders trav- eled to all away games. The group was chosen at thc end of last year hy Mr. Hargraves, the principalg Mrs. Connor, dean of girlsg Dave Anthony, Student Council presidentg Nancy Calhoun, Capt. of Cheerleadersg and Miss janney. girls gym instructor. The girls were judged on four qualities: athletic ability. scholarship, character, and leadership. Cheerleaders had excellent co-ordina- tion and many attractive routines. T? Mickey Woessner urges team on to victory. C C IW A' Q- :- 4, .5 I ,J 17 Row 1: V. Brooks, R. Lovas, D. Hill, D. Coleman, B. Roush, L. Stover, D. XVeston, I. Croyle. Row 2: P. Cooper, B. McWhorter, L. McComas, I. Calhoun, J. Capwell, I. Clunk, D. Buzzard. Absent: N. Musuraca, I. Hunter. 66 7 on ani' Ij'aLe gf youn During his first year at ELHS Nlr. Ronald Boris made a big hit with the students. He did an excellent job of directing the senior play and sponsoring the Thespians. East Liverpool High School's annual senior play of 1959 was a hilarious comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, You Can't Take It With You. It was one of the longest running hits on Broadway and was equally a success as a movie. The play itself was about the Martin Vanderhof family and relatives, namely the Sycamores. The Vanderhofs lived in New York City near Columbia University. The time of the play is just before the Fourth of july. The Vanderhofs, Sycamores, and friends are, to say the least, peculiar and eccentric in their ways. The mem- bers of the families don't believe in working for a living 76 3' f AQ. V, I xffigmwvg Q ' U i 4 'ii 3 ,4. ,N,., gi X is v , ...H Uncle Henri entcrs room to find Marie and his The cast, Three Angelsf, and family celebrate Christ nephew, Paul, about to embrace. He reproves her. mas by drinking a toast. . o cflon ofs of enzor acy SL , S Because the ,58 Senior Play was given after the yearbook deadline, pictures could not be shown in last year's book. My Three Angelsv is a comedy about three con- victs who escape from a prison, enter thelife of a previously normal family, and disrupt it completely and hilariously. The cast included Dave Schneider as Felix,', an amiable and impractical shopkeeper, Emilie,v the wife, who valiantly tries to rationalize him, Ginny Arbuthnotg Marie,,' a sweet young miss was char- acterized by Jana Lee Hallg Iules,,' an educated The Angels with the snlke lm uc killed Uncle Henri and are looking for someone to take Marie s mind off Paul Here the Lieutenant innocent of the affair enters md 1 match for Nhrle is arranged 78 and introspective wife-killer, was played by Cary Hill, Ion Calvert was Alfred, a playboy who murdered for money, Mike Walton characterized njosephf' an ex-forger, Madam Parole was por- trayed by Helen Bartlett. Pairing up as the villain and his son, who is also a villain, were Dave Anthony and R. V. Smith. Dick Landis played the surprised visitor in the last part of the three-act drama. Assistants to director Joseph Conaway were Dick Landis and Helen Bartlett. Alfred carries Marie Louise back after she attempts suicide upon finding her childhood sweetheart, Paul engaged to another girl. -ls in 48 '-'nr v if LIBRARY WORKERS: Row 1: M. Anderson, FIRST AID: Row 1: I. Baldwin, N. Musuraca, S. Straight, I. M. Chesnut. Row 2: B. Allen, C. Parr. Laughlin. C. Clutter, D. Beadle. Row 2: B. Klubcrt B. Hall M. Abrams, S. Peck, P. Thompson, D. Criffoul, L. Birch, advisor. Sfudenfs er orm fvaluadle Services P.A. WORKERS: Row 1: S. Heath. C. VVerner, B. McKenzie. Row 2: J. Johnston. D. Buzzard, C. Ienninas, L. Boram. K. Guy. Absent: P. Allen, K. XVright, J. Clendc-nning, C. Alexander, M. Anderson. .XXQ OFFICE VVORKERS: Row l: V. Thaver. N. Nolan, S. Heath, S. Copenhavr-r. M. Melone, R. Beckwell. Row 2: B. Arqahrite, N. Vuuqhn. I. Coon. S. Skidmore, N. Rea, I. Persohn. Row 3: H. X11-lniosh. B. XVQ-hh:-r. B. Radeschi, M. Fisher, J. Bowers, S. Calhoun. 7 q E -4 is T--1 7-4 Tv If N lCklC Blrkhlmer Y' mw 3 Mickey, rcccivu 1 Longratu lation kiss from Lheerleider Debbie Weston rf 'iv 1 5 .K 1 fs 1 of 5 f 'O 412, 4, ' ,meg W K iq , N -4 -Q, W an ,W kk , I Q ' N-.1 ' FbfvriiI-f r 3-4, 'Q' 1-Jim, l I O VGCZVVIS J, ,Q VU l l x l' xg Qi Alf! 9 kklxxvxf-' 'L ' Pretty Niic-km' XX ovssnor xvls chosen Homer-omin, Ourcn hx the Shldcnt body of FLHS. Bob Beck, Booster Club nrclsi- dcnt. crowncd Mic-key 'lt thi New Phila- dolphii 'imc on our home field. Equilly uttructiw- worn mmnbvrs of hor court, Nancy Cottrill. Lou XIcComas, Vickie Birk- himcr, and Lynn Anderson. ,fu ,sk .,,,,K,W g,, f 'MKRTQ A' Simi wiiwha ..r.....,g ,,,,f.........,, f 1 ,,,,,,.x.f...a22.-cifk WC! lm.. Nj X QIYM t vwR' ff wz.w1iwax,.r,xWvqg fb ,s fl iii li !!1 S3 MVS ifalwabk sqm., 4 4'BWe'A nba 'eq VN omeflzlng an flue tw cl A The 59 KERAMOS STAFF experlmented w1th a new ldea th1s year Wrth all the developments along sc1ent1i-lc and nrogresslve l1nes they felt that thev too would l1ke to express thls futurlstlc ldea IU the yearbook The theme chosen was Theres Somethmg 1n the W1nd Th1s gave them an opportun1ty to express not onlv every day occur rences but long range programs of the school and commuruty VRTIOUS h1gh OmC13lS of the Clty were 1l'1tCI'Vl6WV6d as to the1r Op1I'llOl'1S of our future The Hmshed product has attempted to demonstrate the fact that new and better thmgs for better hvmg are on the1r wav for East Llverpool Th1s picture of an 1mproved communlty should also yreld to the book a new look L Lvnne Stover, ed1tor, dxsplays the new tn x '59 yearbook 82 gp, ' -4 fi -a'lK....'3li ,- Q .T 1 l X Q f , . ' - - :- Ss.. . 3?--5 ' A , ' Q. M..- I N ' 'A .1 nfl-.--Q, 'f use Z ' ,i Q ' X. ' ,, .....i:::j. -.. ,.........::7 . ......., -H.. Q.-4 :ir 31-Sei:-I mfg, , nv. ,gg f 'H .. . Q? xl I 4 cuba ies Lynne Stover, a Keramos staffer for three years did an excellent job as editor-in-chief this year. f . Qs, ea ll if 11' li 4 ll j kph 1- at , P1 1 Ei rw if - ,iz , - up lv- 4 .. gf ,, ,J , tr M A 1 ' fk.f :,Ve' KI . N 1. 21 1 1 ' , , ,. Z .' e h lh yr. it ll' -5 teet ' 'E' fi f E A . ' . .4 .. 'H A ' ' '4fu1'22er::i.f:z.-f-:..'. iii ji' I if Il A 1 sl ,Q ll in, B ls - A '? fe' 'l W Q ii rfb 15: V. , M' ir 41 , f 'L p . l .0 , . i iq! X ., ll . 5:,rr .. it N 'H , 3 x 1' tag 3 'M t ' 7 11 f tri ' AWE fff sf V . U. A ,m l 1511 . .-. 9 1 1 ' 1 ' a ,EJ . I' 1 I I 5 . Wi .. ,- S . 'J' A . f ' -W ' .4 at 1 -- .5 few fee-44.N.,'e':i1ef.':'.c...J1f.i as ff: fe.-:.ff:g.z,..., 1 1 ls 1 , fi jf . ,I it It fl . 5 at z'. ' 95 2 :il ll 4' 2' ' ll ul if f n 1 Vt X11 Q-, ..' . -W -il , l T f ' ii' f' cw ' in .il A is 'S - . . l l. 3 3 I ig f J is: - ' If Q Y. if ' 3 1 ia 5 ' W if ., ..- -.g. -..Q .- 'vs '.fa1v1fe.e2-..r...g-.'f-..W- . Q UA A ms o only f S y . S A . I F1 r t KERAMOS STAFF-1958-59 M i i Y Editor-in-Chief . , Lvnne Stover Business Manager . Bob Kontnier Assistant Bob Stewart Circulation Manager Lvnn Riebel Advertising Manager Dirlene Melntosh Assistants Larrv Boram, Lynn Foutts, David Hall, Iudy Kapp. lean Kapp Activities Editor Cavle MeCall Assistant David Irwin Club Editor Dixie Hill Assistant Davee Lou Beadle Senior Editor Honey Migliore Assistant Marsha Franklin Faculty and Homeroom Editor . Florence Sheets Sports Editor David Sixt Photourapher Bruce Jones Art Editors Shirley Mowery, Dave Betteridge Mary Stoffel Jane Thornberry Seherry Mwttem Betsy Kirkham Files Manager Photography Editor Typist , .. Assistant . .. . . 83 -4MpR1fcf:.LQmfj .,, Mr. Sayre, advisor of the yearbook staff, again this year guided the members in their work and strived to help them to achieve a more than amateur yearbook. -Q.. ff ,gk fvvs Nancy Cottrill served as co-editor of the K E Staff this year. She has been a staffer for three years, and her progressive and aggressive atti- tude has been an essential factor in the success of the school paper. 'MZ Above members of the K E staff are preparing to take a trip to MacDonald High School for the monthly Tri-County journalism meetings. As you can see, some of the members are carrying swimming equipment because they were invited to enjoy the pool facilities at the school. All who attended this activity enjoyed it thoroughly and hope to go again sometime. 66 ' 99 ennies for cience Frojecf Keramos Echo Co-Editors ................ Business Manager .... Advertising Manager Assistant ............ Circulation Manager Assistant .............. Photographer ........ Sports Editor ........... Assistant ............. Cirl's Sports Editor News Reporters .... Nance Cottrill, jim Calhoun Bon Bush Babb ......Charles Knobloek ..............Mike Como ..........,.joe Burke .......jim Calhoun Thomas .......Darrell Smith Kay Criiiin Carol Riggs News Editor ............... ...................................... jane Winland, Nancy Bennett, Kathv Baumgarner Feature Writers ........................ Iudv Duffy,'Carol VVhitla, john Fiekle, Peter Ryckman, Sue Calhoun Copy Reader ....................................,................. Beth Breeze Assistants .... ...... D ave Cuyton, Linda Evans Proofreader .,.... ............................... E lsa Rubin Assistant ...... ...... .................. B a rbara Nally Typist ................ ...,.......................,................ K av Steffen Assistants .. , Virginia Schmidt. Lois Beckwith Artist ............. Adviser ........ Bill M eVVhorter ...............Ira Sayre jim Calhoun has also been a three-year staffer, and he served as photogra her as well as eo-editor. His excellent skill has enabled him to win many awards in competi- tive photography. Both he and Nancy plan to make journalism their life work. As resident of the Tri-County Iournallsm Assn., he greatly im mroved attendance and increased tlieir treasury. 's 'HSN K., snu...h. v 1 s -' ,9i.,...-. . ' , ' 34... . n .K , . 'A ' .. ' Tin . . - f v,L 'L ' '5 -f 'f- in iff- 5 ..- 0 f A ul ' P I - .., . 5 , ,K,,..k..sR:,..J - H' Hx ? iv -1 vffb ,, f. . . -.,. 1 1.1 . g 5 ' C I O ' V 5 'v .5 Q'i - . 3' , .lint sl' 0 5 ' .,. A' -X5 -.'. f.. Q ,ni ,117 84 ' - - - if 7 zf.'-3:1-ii'-5 i?5i UC JL -1-.u-1- fy--.1-1-. pb 89 , , A Qs , ,- F 5 3 REGULARS-Row 1: L. BICCOHHIS, I. Cilson, I. McSwegin, Hadeschi, K. Baker, S. Theis, M. Melone. Row 3: I. Thorn- F Wallace I Tice B Porter L. Powell, L. Beckwith, I. berry, B. Kirkham, F. Sheets, M. Bridge, R. Cline, M. Smith, I h. Cheisse N ,Bennett, R.. Beckwell. Row 2: L. Stover, B. B. Crahle, K. Steffen, M. Doyle, D. Mc ntos VV4-hher, Stone-,,D. Hill, B. Arguhrite, M. Fisher, B. Absent: M. Cohen i-III ncourages xjiiglier Lgfanclarcls I 1 l Burhuru XVChhcr, president. und liOSC1Nkll'j' Bvckwell. treasurer. ure shown nlmovc' calling tht- naunvl. of tht- new initiates. There she is-Miss Hi-Tri of 1959. Lynne Stover was chosen Miss Hi-Tri this year at the initiation ceremony. She is being crowned by President Barbara VVebber. All this und turkey tool The Hi-Tri Christmas Din- ner was held at the Trav- vlcrs Hotel und provided 11 fine evening of entertain- me-nt. 98 J-' g. C INITIATES-Row l: H. Migliore, M. Lolnba, A. Wilson, E George, D. Beadlc, K.. Crifiin, I. Burns, L. Foutts, L. Jones -I. Baldwin, M. Franklin, R. Hamilton. Row 2: D. Stewart I. Todd, C. McEwen, C. Lanning, C. Hutchman M. Wilson, C. Calcott, M. Estill, M. Eckert, S. Maley, K. WVoolley, N Nolan. Row 3: K. Davis, C. Riggs, L. Evans, M. Stacey, I Bowers. I. Haberland, M. Abrams, L. Wells, P. Allman, B Cronin, C. Werner. Row 4: L. Sprague, L. Riehel, E. Dingey The HI-TRI CLUB, consisting of junior and senior girls meeting the s ecified requirements of a high frade average ang outstanding character, served the school and community in various ways this year. Their tag-days assisted many charitable organizations in raising funds. The club also en- abled some of its members to attend college throu h the scholarships presented this year. One of the foremost programs sponsored by the club was the initiation program at which Lynne Stover was crowned Miss Hi-Tri. She was chosen on the basis of appearance, intelligence, and talent. The group Just one minute, says Bunny Stepano- vich as she works at the football concession A -f Sl ff: . T l I X P -2 0 5 -- - .- .-. r 4 D. Turner, C. Coursin, J. Rose, J. Sanford, M. Stepanovich N. Cottrill, S. Peck, I. Capwell. Row 5: I. Winland, P Chaffee, B. Nally, I. Neiser, C. Rockwood, C. Russell, B Breeze, B. Klubert, N. Vaughn, S. Buckley, K. Wright, S Skidmore, D. Dawson. Absent: P. Allen, C. Garner, E. Rubin, M. Weinhren, S Kemple, V. Thayer, N. Rea. Dinner and Christmas also enjoyed a Christmas Formal: two activities that made the holiday seem Mother-Daughter Ban- complete. In the spring a quet was the high light and closed the yearis activi- ties with a sentimental note. The club was advised by Mrs. E. W. Connors, Mrs. C. W. Ashbaugh, Miss Edna Clouse, Miss Isabel Clouse, Miss Ruth Win- land, and Miss Gladys De Bolt. The oflicers were Barbara Webber, president, Debbie Dawson, vice- president, Cindy Calcott, secretary, and Rosemary Beckwell, treasurer. Below, the Hi-Tri members form a circle of light at the initiation ceremony. The advlsors are seen in the background. stand for Hi-Tri. I 87 -..,1....1.-- ' '6S'YfCLt32f.'i k fWiQ i tk I K -112 ' amz' 'ani I F vf' SPANISH CLUB A-Row 1: I, Pitts, C. Rockwood, K. Griffin, L. McColnas, N. Darrah, G. McCall, B. Mostollcr, D. Stewart. Row 2: B. Hyun, I. Persohn, R. Cline, B. Black, D. Sixt, F. Barton, Sponsor Mrs. Furl. Row 3: C. Riggs, C. Owens, B. Burdick, J. Croylc. Absent: I, Barons, Pt. Br-ckwcll, V, Birkhilncr. D. Buzzard. N. Cottrill, D. Irwin. effer oreign Welafions in isgltf SPANISH CLUB was divided into two large groups this year. The clubs were called A and B. The members included students taking Spanish who were interested in the language and its practical application. The group met during ac- tivity period on the regularly scheduled weeks. During these meetings they enjoyed singing various Spanish songs and playing some Spanish games. The group also presented an assembly, which provided entertaiment and enjoyment for SPANISH CLUB B-Bow 1: L. McIntosh, D. Bennett, L. 'l r P1 nter R Hamilton G 'NlcEwen S Kemplc M1le,J..y ,.. A, L. Evans, D. Buckley, C. Mattern, C. Muenster, D. Bcadle. Row 2: M. Abrams, M. Stansbury, I. Rose, P. Chaffee, K. Helstrom, L. De-Long, D. Ramsey, V. Hamilton, C. Fitch. all those who were present. Funds for their finances were raised by the sale of candy. The oHicers for Spanish Club A were jim Croyle. president: Kay Griffin, vice-president: Lou Mc- Comas, secretary, and George Owens, treasurer. For Spanish Club B the oflicers included Bob Kinsey, president, Craig O'Neil, vice-president, Sherry Kemple, secretary, and Martha Stans- bury. treasurer. Row 3: C. Green, J. Hall, R. Hutchinson. B. Kinsey, G. An- derson, J. Woessner, J. Fickle, T. Martin. C. O'Ncil. Absent: R. Allen, I. Dailey, J. Eutzlcr, I. Fryc. G. Hutclnnun, Al. Putman. L fig? luv. - W ff EP- 5-1. , .. ,L . 9 9. 4' 51, is 06 O5 4' ' vs, ll 5' 1 1 . R 1' .......... ,,.....- 15 1 C. t ' L r p: I lg ,N-ri. .y-fl w- 'e f U- x,f , X 36. 96 4'1- v CQ L , vu.. ' ' 1 LATIN CLUB-Row 1: B. Pickering, C. Lntton. ll. YYheal- Mackey. Pl. Moidel. nl. Johnston, -I. -loliannes, C. llaningarner. don, C. Morrison, C. McKinnon. C. Melone, P. Mullen. llovv Miss Lindsey. Absent: P, Conley. L. Culil, li. Myers, L. 2: M. VValker, N. Horner, L. Adams, M. Boley, C. VVynn. NW-lls, VI. XVhr-eler, B. Danzo. L. Riebel, R. Hnghey. Row 3: T. Fannin, C. mfge ahn :fouls cfwe as ear LATIN CLUB became active this year due to FRENCH CLL'l5 was small again this year but sophomore participation in clubs and activities. The they were very active in their projects. Due to the purpose of this group was to promote iI1t6r6St ill absence of their advisor, Miss Hilda VVerner, the Latin and to prove that language study can be GX- club was unable to present the annual French as- citing as well as profitable. The club met during ac- sembly. They were limited in many of their usual tivity period during which time they planned proj- activities also. However, they did sell at the Steu- ects and presented Latin plays. Advised by Miss benville Central Came. january 2-1. The club pro- NIQUY Ann Lindsel the group achieved mam' Of cecded with their meetings in activity period on their goals and proved that Latin lives today. The of- XVednesdays. The officers were president, jane HCGTS WGTC Pf9SideHf, Benlamifl DHUZOQ ViC9'PfC5i' Thornberryg vice-president. Bob Stewart: secretary, dent, LYHD RiClD9l3 secretary, MHFHYD Boleyn lmil Lvnne Stover: and treasurer. Sally Stone. treasurer, Carolyn McKinnon. ' Below are a few members of the French Club 4-xainining a FRENCH CLIQB-Row 1: S. Price. L. Stover. M. Slhllllfff- travel folder. Thcv are left to right, in front: S. Stone. K. K. Dallis. M. Eckert. Row 2: rl. Thornbcrry. Miss H. XVer- Dallis, and in back: L. Stover and M. Eckert. ner. Stone. ll. Goodman, Absent: C. xliles. Y. Petr-rman. , ,r, . , 'Q-V ' A 1-.V--ll' .... .E ....4. .-.4--....fM.........,.w..-n-1 , , 1- ' 5 Ns? BOOSTERS CLUB-Row 1: C. Surgeon, A. XVilson. B Beck, D. Nesselrode, C. XVerner, S. XVolfe, DI. Baldwin, C Andrason. L. Beckwith. Row 2: B. Cooper. K. XVright, P Annnon. I. XVilliamson, J. Lincoln, C. Rose-herry. B. Arga hrite M.-Melone S. Smith Mr. Bricker. Row 3: B. Kluhert. BI. fesselrode, Bl. Kirkhani, I. Sanford, L. Hall, M. Stoffel VNL 'wtf c 1 Ai B. Powers, B. Porter, l . Sheets. NI. Bridge. Row 4: Nl. Yin- wnt. C. Huggins, P. liickercl, AI. Coffman, B. McElhaney, T. NVic-gand. Absent: D. Aclanns. P. Allman. I. Anderson. l. Backus. S. Bluestone, S. Bowen, I. Carnes. N. Fowler. l . Fryrnan. I. Gallagher. C. lennings. oosfer xjfandles omecoming Ahove: Boh Beck crowns Mickey XYUL-ssner A'Homecoming Queen at annual Homecoming Came. Her attendants were. left to right. Lynn Anderson, Vickie Birkhimer, Nancy Cottrill. Lon Marie BTCCTOIHLIS. Bifhtl The Homecoming Dance was higgest and 5, . best ever. The Booster Club was extremely active this year. Under the fine guidance of its president Bob Beck, the eluh did a cornmendahle job on the Home- coming activities. The clnh extended their financial situation, by selling 'Potter Buttons, selling at the haskethall games. ancl a hake sale. There were Hfty active members this year and over one-hundred and fifty inactive members all 'ihoostingu the sehoolls fine athletes. r 90 'KF xx Y ? DRIVING CLUB-Row 1: B. Boram, M. Stearn, C. Gamble, N. Rudibaugh, C. Brown, H. Mclntosh, J. Hayes, J. Burns L. Felton, L. Olmstead, J. Young, J. Vishak, L. Fcrrcbee, L. Foutts, L. Jones, J. Geissc, F. VVallace. Row 2: N. VValter, D. Cosgrove, D. McFaul. R. Crable, XV. Malcomb, S. Ander- son, J. Haberland, A. Thomas, J. English, E. Dingey, D Casto, E. Derenberger, P. Hilditch, N. Palmer, C. Smith, E Tice. Row 3: B. Bissell, R. Pack, E. Bartlett, P. VVoolf, P a H, . s. Q n Blythe, B. Barcus, J. Linville, C. Riflle, R. Geracc, P. Garey, B. Radcschi, M. Silliinan, T. Kearns, R. Moore, R. Harris, D. Hoodski. Row 4: L. YVolf, K. Kontnicr, A. Mercer. L. Crccn J. Birkhiiner, J. McCullough, C. Ludwig, G. Adkins, G Copestick, B. Bishop, T. Coordin, R. Baker, J. Prodonowich Absent: D. Banfield, C. Edgar, K. Garner, J. Lowers, B Blackhurst, B. Marshall, B. Mort, T. Hilbert, L. Sprague, J Swoger, J. VValkcr, M. VValker. 04 Safer merica n is cz DRIVING CLUB consisted of nearly seventy mem- bers and endeavored to make at least one section of our teen-a e code a reality-that of safer student drivers. Led! by Mr. Austin Moore, the club encouraged many students to improve their driving habits and to be courteous, considerate drivers on the road as well as in school. The officers for this year were president, Carl Ludwig, vice-president, Charles Edgar, secretary. Mickey Thomas, and treasurer, Janice Linville. GIRLS' DRAWING-Row 1: S. Mattern, C. Como S. Miles, D. Eccleston, N. Nolan, J. Smith, J. Virden, C. Ludwig. Row 2: M. Stacey, P. Dorrell, A. Johnson, E. Connell , V. Thayer, D. Turner, P. Thompson, S. Heath. Bow 3: S. Calhoun, J. Bowers, P. Caff, J. Burchett, M. Stark, P. Hilditch, M. Dixon, J. Russell, J. Mi er. ' Absent: S. Buckley, C. Clark, N. Darrah, K. Frola, C. Graham, J. Massey, S. Osborne, K. Reed, C. Ross, B. Smith, S. Thomp- son, B. Breeze, XV. Carver, E. Derenberger, M. Downard, S. Hunter, M. Johnston. i O, - - ONE . WHY Li ' ? E z 5 'als' ' T .-I-I-f 1 l, array nit The GIRLS, DRAXVING group was a club sponsored by Mr. Harold Ginder, which en- deavored to develop the basic art and drawing talents of interested girls. This club is an asset to girls who are planning to pursue a career in the fine arts. They met every activity period designated for club meetings. They did not have business meetings and therefore did not have elected officers. l 09: 4.2- 'Y HI-Y-Row 1: T. Wallace, B. George, B. Davis, E. Pletcher, B. Brokaw, W. Locke, D. Pennybaker, C. Miles, R. Fry, D. Pepin. Row 2: H. Walderhauf, S. Battistelli, L. Manypenny, J. Hall, R. Allen, I. Taylor, I. Coffman, D. Conley, J. Ben- nett. Row 3: H. Zipperian, W. Lincoln, J. Ward, T. Archer, ervice roulas :CDO Hi-Y was very active this year and presented a fine program of entertainment for the students. They sponsored a Thanksgiving Hop, donated money to the community fund, and awarded the annual Bill Booth Memorial Trophy to Nick Musu- raca. This award was based upon scholarship, lead- ership, sportsmanship, character, and athletic abil- ity. To raise funds for the Club, they sold pencils upon which was printed this year's basketball sched- ule. The officers for the first semester were presi- dent. David Irwing vice-president, Carl Ludwig, secretary. Keith Garner, treasurer, Iim Coffman, and chaplain, Bill McKinnon. The second semester officers were Pres., Bruce Ionesg V.P.. Bruce Davis: Sec., Bob George, Treas., Tom Wallace, and chap- lain. Sheridan Battistelli. The group was advised by Mr. Carl Werner, manager of the YMCA. KEY CLUB-Row 1: C. Hicks, W. Locke, B. George, B Davis, R. Crable, K. Guy, D. Sixt, R. Steinberg, R. Good- man, D. Hall. Row 2: J. Putnam, L. McCullough, J. Locke F. Miller, J. Taylor, M. Liebschner, K. Nelson, C. Barker, G. Schreckengost. Row 3: C. Jennings, B. Stewart, D. Lamp- D. Richards, F. Miller, D. Hall, D. Smith, B. Conkle, D. Huffman, K. Nelson. Row 4: K. Garner, W. McKinnon, S. Moore, B. Jones, B. Beatty, R. Bigelow, S. Clark, P. Cooper, C. Ludwig, M. Kapp, R. McAtee. Cufstanfng wer Key Club, an outstanding boys' group, has served the school and community in many ways this year. To raise funds they purchased a popcorn machine which enabled them to sell popcorn at the football and basketball ames. They contributed to the ath- letic fund, checied city street signs at the request of the mayor, sponsored dances at the American Legion on Friday and Saturday nights, and paid for the distribution of ELHS news letters into the homes. They planned to attend the National Con- vention in Toronto, Canada this summer. The offi- cers were Pres., john Starkey, V.P., Dave Buzzard, Sec., Charles Jennings, Treas., Mike Kapp, and lt. governor, Craig Burbick. The advisor for the club was Mr. Merrill Hall. man, D. Smith, B. Kelly, M. Alpern, P. Ryckman, J. Starkey. Row 4: M. Kapp, D. Bradfield, B. Roush, B. Jones, B. Beatty, P. Cooper, D. Buzzard, W. McKinnon, C. Burbick. Absent: D. Irwin. L-. Qjr 7 Q.1 ,-0 O :Oy -0140 xi by-Sl K CQ 15' 'D -, new 1 3 -Q 'g ' f :I .r cf Vw fg- x 4 V FUTURE TEACHERS-Row 1: S. Horger, I. Grove, P. Orr, P. Conley, I. Eardley, L. Van Dync, M. L. Currcn, M Brown, R. Beckwell, M. Chesnut. Row 2: M. McComas. S Buckely, K. Hall, M. Hays, E. Ceorge, I. Jones, K. VVoolley B. Allen, J. Payne, S. Buchheit, M. Franklin. Row 3: C Brown, V. Birkhimer, D. Hill, B. YVebber, S. Theis, N. Cote 3' J. -V' GS f w an 001 St M gs. Yi' 'gg T. trill, M. Stcpanovich, K. VVakc-field, J. Dailey, M. Doyle, YV. Carver, H. Capehart. Absent: P. Allen, B. Crable, L. Culiz, H. Migliore, I. Neiser, L. Shaffer, S. Skidmore, K. Steffen, J. Tice, N. Vaughn, D. VVeston, J. VVoessner. resenfing fAe qwenfy- irsf Cenfurly Future Teachers Club had as its purposes to in- terest good students in the teaching profession, to furnish sound and sympathetic guidance, to culti- vate qualities of leadership, character and scholar- ship, and to render service to the school and the community. Nearly all of the club's members spent a day observing or teaching in the city schools this year. The officers were president, Pat Allen vice- president, Debbie Weston, secretary, I. Woessnerg and treasurer, Betsy Crable. FUTURE NURSES-Row 1: C. Coursin, B. Mick, S. Straight, B. McNicol, S. Peck, N. Bennett. Row 2: A. Laneve, M. Future Nurses led by Mrs. jones was another active group this year. They ordered necklaces with FNA emblems which were blue and white, the school colors. The group planned a luncheon at VVestgate School where they were presented their emblems. These were awarded in a ceremonious fashion by Mrs. jones and Mrs. Jolly. The officers for this year were president, Judy Laughlin, secre- tary, Sarah Straight, and treasurer, Sue Peck. Row 3: B. Moore, L. Radcliffe, V. Stoneking, J. Burks, N. Brereton. Absent: K. Baker, R. Curren, B. Klubert, D. McCormick, N. Lashley, B. Hall, I. Laughlin, C. Buchanan, S. Sprousc. Mc-Kecver. R x 1 ' ' I 36 ' 'Q of N 'L ,gg l sr 35 I L49 u 36- 40 ,v if 'c 1 Q Q 90 1: O9 9 c 'x B-I ZS' . 3 4 5 ., 5 no A, 7 .- ','! ' SCIENCE CLUB-Row 1: T. McKinley, S. Maley, M I. Williamson, E. Rubin, B. Forester. Row 2: V. Brooks, D. Hill, B. Breeze, D. North. Row 3: L. jack- son, P. Ryckman, I. Gill, I. Leigh, W. Moore. Absent: D. Mattern. V-.mm ?. .r6 ' f .T-9. . ' X w i X M , i' I ,- Above Mr. jackson and Mr. Moore are offering their assistance as Sally Maley and Jack Gi read the rules for the Tri-State Science Fair. ew cience meefs CAallencqe Science Club, a new club this year, was one of the activities through which the school tried to develop the ability of those students interested in science. Consisting of juniors and seniors, the club's main objective for the year was to organ- ize and work on weekly projects. The purpose of this group was to assist its members in learning science, to develop their skills, and to extend their experience in scientific fields. The club played a major role in organizing and advertising the Tri-State Science Fair held at the Westgate School this year. They also planned to visit Ship- Nuts 1 pingport and the Buhl Planetarium. The officers were: president, Dixie Hill, vice-president, jack Gill, and secretary-treasurer, Elsa Rubin. The advisers were Mr. Leslie jackson and Mr. Wil- bert Moore. Below, David North is dissecting the brain of a cow. This was only one of the many interesting projects which the Science Club members worked upon each week. e 94 Qi DRAMA CLUB-Row l: I. Cilson, Nl. Downarcl. C. Arend. C. fyliles, D. Stewart, L. Coleman. D. Crimm. C. Caleott. II. Coleman, Nl. Alohnston, D. lleadle. H. Crillin, C. ltoss R0w2 R Boris 9 XIlI'Slllll It xllI'Slllll Km : . , ..i.'a ,j. a1p.NI.XVil- son, K. Pinkerton. V. Nlackall, Nl. Sablaclc, NI. Cohen, L. Seevers, S. Brindley. R. Barnard. NI. Curran. C. Lovett. fs. Row 3: j. Clendenning. AI. Cilmore. S. Vodrey. li. liaufinan, NI. Neer, lf. llaniotes, K. Ht-ed. I. Lowers. C. XVhitla. D. Criffoul, S. Christian. Row 4: D. Shelton. K. Nelson. AI. O'Brien, AI. Croft, C. Kiernan. B, Roush, QI. Taylor. XV. Bry- son. P. Lucas, M. VVeinhren. Absent: R. Corhett. S. Hunter. B. McElhaney. cf Iwell our arf Ahoxe are the ollieers lor Thespians: Al. Cilsong D. Colemang ll. Boris. advisor. ll. Xliulioreg and ll. Xll'XVllUI'fVT1 Aim-nt. XI. Cohen. THESPIANS. a theatrical group. con- sisted of twelye memhers this year. To he- eome a Thespian you must have earned ten points hy participating in plays. working on L'I't'XX'S. fll .l ' group was sponsored hy Xlr. llonald lloris. the speech-arts teacher. The officers were president. Dave Coleman1 yice'president. liill XlCxYllUl'ft'l'1 secretary. Xlolly Cohen: treasurer. lloney Nligliore: and historian. -loan Cilson. DRAMA CLUB was another new activity launched hy the school this year. It consisted of those students who were interested in dramatics and the theater. The group was ad- vised hy Nlr. Ronald Boris. They met during activity period on Xl'ednesday at which time they planned various projects. They sponsored a dance, sold refresh- ments at a haskethall game, and planned to have a hanquet in April. They also went to see stage shows in nearhy cities as the opportunities arose. The officers were president, Paul Lucas: vice-president. Bruce Roush: secretary, Daisy Shelton. and treasurer. Dorothy Criffoul. THESPIANS-Row 1: D. Stewart. E. lluhin, ul. Cilson. R. Loyas. B. Bjcrs, D. Beadle. ll. Nligliore. Row 2: B. Roush. I. Croft, F. Kit-rnan. B. Xin-XVhorter, D. Coleman. 1441-flqx lalu.,,,,m 1 nl an it il! FORUM-Row 1: K. Davis, B. Davis, L. Boram, M. Lomba, J. VVin- land, B. Nally, C. Garland. Row 2: M. Alpern, S. Cooper, 1. Locke, R. Lovas, C. Sehreckengost, D. Hall. Row 3: B. Reynolds, I. kent, FORUM this year included juniors and seniors who were unusually adept at proving a point. The members of this group spent most of their club period debating various controversial subjects. Some of the outstanding topics debated were: Should YVe Have College Educa- tion at Taxpayers' Expense? , XVill Atomic Power Improve or Destroy Ciliy- ization'?',, and Is the Russian System of Education Preferable to that of -the United States?,' It was well advised by Mr. john Monasky and well guided by its officers. They were Terry Reese, presi- dent, Bruce jones, vice-president, Bar- bara Nally, secretary, and jane VVinland, treasurer. B. Jones, S. Moore, D. Smith, T. Reese. Absent: B. Beatty, E. Cycyn, I. Hall. Advisor: Mr. John Monasky. 9 orum ffacLs D omorrow s F rodlems LIBRARY CLUB, advised by Mrs. Erla Betts. acquainted its members with the knowledge of how a library is organized and operated. This information aided its members in feeling at home in a library and gave them an additional asset for future college plans. This year the club visited several area libraries and thus extended their experiences. Its oiiicers were Pat Barrett, president, and Kay Fowler, secretary. -.. .,. .. -...........,...M.f,, I wang ,Ms LIBRARY CLUB-Row 1: S. VValton, I. VVilliams, ll. Shasteen, C. Shasteen, P. Barrett. Row 2: K. Fowler, J. Coen, S. Griilin, W. johnson, C. Cowdery, B. Silliman, L. Reed. Absent: P. Beck, B. Boram, L. Bowersock, J. Burns, S. Cooper, M. Curren, R. Curren, R. Hamilton, N. Hickman, R. Marshall, S. Marshall, B. Owens. MATH CLUB, another of the schoolis new groups, was working on the project of organizing this year. Its sponsor, Mr. Lorah, aided the club in delving into the scientific realm of numbers. The group also planned a trip to Buhl Plane- tarium in Pittsburgh. The officers of the club for this year were Pat Cooper, president, Bill Mc- Kinnon, vice-president, Betty Cronin, secretary, and Bill Eason, treasurer. C11 fl MATH CLUB-Row 1: F. Miller, B. Eason, Betty Cronin L. Powell, C. Parr, N. F. Lorah, advisor. Row 2: I Wagoner, I. Horger, P. Cooper, VV. McKinnon. Row 3 R. Grimes, I. Johnston, G. Fitch, G. Barker. D. Bradfield Absent: B. jones, I. Starkey. r'N VARSITY CLUB-Row 1: W. Lawson, A. Thomas, D. Sei- bert, J. Hunter, T. VVallace, L. McCullough, J, Miles, I. Bartus Bise R Harker Row 2 Calho 0 .'.,,I. '., . 1 . aj. 4 un,D.Cod- ballet, W. Lincoln, Zelch, D. Betteridge, B. Mackall, I. Allen, S. Battistelli, F. Kind, C. Davidson. Row 3. B ,bfbox 4 ! 'PQ QC 90 '1' .s,' aw X fl 4 ,A 1.3, 3 S 'V ill :tus IXIQ in fx N O,Neill, N. Musuraca, I. Clunk, B. Beatty, C Burhick. VV. Olmstead, M. Kapp, Mr, R. Peduzzi, advisor. Absent: C. eallcins, I. Coodbal et, I. Leigh, R. Milne, K. Mc-Levcy, F. 1 son. a ' onors f le e rszfcy aj-la f 5 THE VARSITY L CLUB recognized many members of the student body who were outstanding in ath- letics this year. It consisted solely of boys who have earned letters through participation in school sport events of various types. Mr. Rey Peduzzi, a member of our coaching staff, was its sponsor. Officers for this year were Dave Coodballet, president, Nick Musuraca, vice-president, Bob Mackall, secretary, and Dave Zelch, treasurer. PROJECTION CLUB-Row 1: D. Marshall, I. Roush, L. Smith, D. Pepin, Hall, A. Fowler, V. Petemian, Row 2: R. Jeffries, B. Ke ly, R. Queen, L. Capehart, W. Bryson, THE PROJECTION CLUB advised by Mr. YVilbert Moore was an outstanding activity group of the school this year. Its members provided the means by which the school ordered, scheduled, and pre- sented many interesting Hlms which the classes might not have otherwise had. They used well their abilities and facilities in service of our school. The clubls oilicers were Robert Queen, president, David Marshall, vice-president, and Bill Kelly, secretary- treasurer. M. Wheatley. Row 3: I. Watson, G. Grimm, I. Vincent, 1. Brennon, D. Huffman, W. Moore, advisor. Absent: J. Bennett, R. Welling. K ,mg L... q '-Q QQ D LX 5. 97 ,l AI X W .1 Q ', A W . , N 00 1 -- -- -B ,G I - ' Q - ' M V ,,. ? - ' fy.. 4. , 'n I' . Q , 1.1 - . 71,7 V .iw F . V -1- L. Q , . ' law . . A A 3 . 5 I , i V V ... - x . ,,1:4aK ::: N 1 y ,V . . Mfg, . .Cunha I, fzig . gp , I 1 , . it 'T-If - Stiff : ' .Hg O' I Q , . fkg - I. 4 all 1- I - , 4 - w' X lltr ffglif ,dv ' 1. lx A , A V... . .ex V 0 'Q' ' - . ,, ,. H n T- -- it 'fyawsi' QQV jo Q1 53 ff fm OJ? F0 Qvfw5 gg W f Q as , g Z Q! 6 X 3 ff' ,Q .35 in Y ,H.,,,.lV ?iEa:,13, M . 9 tif- W ? 3 4235? ' r5a 5f'?4' G34 93' Q9 14 '95 1 Row 1: B. Myers, C. Hicks, T. NViegand, A. Thomas, C. Birch, M. Powell. Row 2: R. Bell, I. McCullough, C. Ludwig, I. Ilorgcr, I. Leigh, D. Coodballet, W. O'Neil, N. Musuraca, P. Cooper, Mr. Hedmond, Mr. Peduzzi. Row 3: Mr. Polichcne. C. Davidson, I. Bise, H. Roach, B. Exton, C. Burhick. D. Zeleh, B. Mackall. R. Prince, R. Wright, C. 558 fpoffers SAQW Under the leadership of Coach Yenditti the Potter gridders. finding a tough schedule awaiting them at the beginning of the season and hampered by many injuries. were able to defeat two strong teams. New Philadelphia and Toronto. They also tied Akron St. Vincent and Bellaire, also considered very rugged competition. The Potters lost six games dur- ing the season, all of them to fine teams. This made the season record 2-6-2. The team was piloted by quarterbacks Bob Mack- all and Ken Cunningham. Bill O'Neil, Dave Good- Msi Owl l1f'rdlxKL X it , 'fue V ,qM5,r,.. Anderson, Head Coach, Mr. Venditti. Row 4: L. Crook, S. Hall, I. Sparks, C. Mays, K. Cunningham, M. Ceon, C. Montgomery, I. Goodballet, T. Archer, C. Goodballet, I. Thompson, C. O'Neil. Row 5: I. Coempel, I. Smith, H. Judy, D. Couch. Absent: M. Kapp, I. Clunk, C. Barnhouse. gcqressive Pirff ballet, and Dave Zelch got most of the yardage on the ground. Nick Musuraca was switched from his guard position, which he played most of the year. to the backfield in a few games and became a fine halfback. At the ends Ron Prince, Pat Cooper, Tim Archer, and Mike Ceon played a good part. Also on the line Carl Ludwig, Bob Exton, Skip Hall, and Craig Burbick were the four outstanding tackles. The guard spots were played very well by Charlie Davidson jim Bise, Ravanna Bell, and Iohn Horger. joe Leigh took good care of the center position for the team. In the first game of the season the Potters fought back to tie Akron St. Vincent 20 to 20 by scoring twice in the final quarter. The first touch- down came when Ron Prince recovered a fum- ble, the second on a one-yard crash by Dave Zelch. The final TD was made by Dave Cood- ballet from the six-yard line with eight seconds left in the game. The Blue and XVhite lost the service of center Charlie Barnhouse who suffered a broken leg injury in the third quarter. Potters gave Toledo Libbey a tough battle but lost 22 to 6. Bob Xlackall turned in a wonderful performance and scored the Potter's lone touchdown on a scintillating 29-yard dash in the second quarter. junior halback Dave Zelch did most of the ball lugging for the Potters since Bill O,Neil was sitting on the sidelines with an injured ankle. The Blue and VVhite bowed to a top-rated XVarren Harding team, 3:2 to 8. Substitute quarterback Ken Cunningham, filling in for injured Bob Mackall, gave all indications of developing into one of the school's best passers while connecting with Tim Archer on a 14- yard aerial for the lone Potter touchdov.ui. Nlusuraca blasted through tackle for the 2- point conversion. ,- ELHS turned back New Philadelphia with a 16 to 6 victory. The strategy of Coach Venditti in switching regular guard Nick Nlusuraca to halfback was a good idea as Nick made both the touchdowns: the first. on a 35-yard dash followed by a two-point con- version by Mackallg the second. on a buck off right tackle followed by the two-point con- version by Dave Coodballet. Salem routed the Potters 45 to 20 as Nlackall sparkled in the defeat. Bob galloped for two touchdowns against the Quakers, one a spec- tacular TO-yard dash in the fourth quarter and the other a 16-yard dash as the whistle was sounding the end of the game. The other touchdown came in the third quarter as Mackall tossed a pass to Ron Prince. IOI Alhanee cont1n11ed 11nbe lten 111 thumplng the poured on t11e ste 1m 1n the second 11d1f 1nd scored Potters 57 0 O11r grldders put up 1 good h1tt1c 4017011118 N111s11r1c1 11L11n p11Ved 1 sparkllnq defen 11,11nst the top r1nked te1m 111 the St 1te holdmff sue 11mm them IH thc hrst h11f to 170 But thc A111tors C?-oofdall ecor Akron St Vmcent Toledo Llbbev 1oungstown Rfnen XV1rren Hardmg 70 90 6 Z7 'J Bell 11re Steubenv111e Centr 11 Toronto A111 1nce 18 0 20 45 7 8 The onlv shutout of the se 1son came as Ste11 henv111e Centr11 Catho 11e defeated t11e Potters 18 to 0 Fumbles the loss of B111 ONe11 and ID rneffectlve passlng, gune 2111 1dded up to one of the te 1ms worst off mghts Coodballet N1llSLlI'lC1 Ze1c11 and Horger s arked the de fense W 11e Cunnrng ham and Niackall a1ter nated at the quarterback post 1 EL- . ' - .............,.......................... L -L EL- 1' .......................................................... 8- 8 EL- ' I ......,, , .... ........................ - ' L EL- ' z .................................... - EL-New Philadelphia ...................................,.... 16- 6 EL-Sz11em ...,................................ ........................ ' - L EL- ' 1 1 1' ...................................... 6- 'T EL- ,........ ............................................... L 4- EL- 1 ' ,..,...,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 8 -SL EL- 'z .......................................................... 0-522 102 john McCullough, Joe Leigh- Playing his first year varsity ball, john played a good, defensive part. joe, after having a broken leg in his junior year, was an outstanding senior center. if Ravanna Bell, Carl Ludwig-Rav anna played a vital part on the defensive unit at his middle guard position. Carl, playing his first year varsity ball, was an outstanding tackle. Pat Cooper, john Horger -A hard fighting end, Pat was a fine asset to the mor- ale of the team. John, play- ing a guard position, won the Coaches Merit Award. eleven eniors ow out of 5 eason I Dave Coodballet, Bill O'Neil, Nick Musuraca-Dave, a halfback, received the Honorary Captainis Award and Best Back Award. Bill, the fullback for three years, had a few bad luck injuries in his senior year, but was rated Honorable Mention in the State. Nick, guard for three years, received the Bill Booth 1 in Award, and received honors for making A - , ,v the All-Ohio second team defense. Bill .M - and Nick will be playing in the XVest 5, l E If Virginia-Ohio All Star game in August. . X' f 'r ,L A I F, 2 f rj x Bfiififsff' 'I ' ,,, ,, . ,,:, ,- jf ' ' f I - 2 , .' fl' --- ,f . Q'g'ff,.g.gifQw.g , M-1' ., , ,,,ffF QQQH41. J ' 'Y ,- z 9 ' l . ,i'.'!1 .1 . . , ' jim Clunk, Mike Kapp-A couple of tackles who were out most of the season with injuries. I03 -My m ' .P 3 1 IQ Q H V Q: ,1 LU QW 'HT ' X Q- Mg . 4422? 1 i F1 i ft ls. .xx M i Y x y . ff ',, 'F ..--M' . 'G G fm., Q4 .YL ,m,.rcf:. mlitljfya-2.1 v.-W HQ i V. s 452 14 A A K :I A hir Row 1: C. Owvns, I. Allen, P. Chan. K. Cunningham. Row 2: C. Burhick, ll. Mahonv. B. Mat-kall, C. Cunningham. Row 3: Asst. Coach F. Chan, C. Ilagc-r. lt. Bigelow, B. Bs-atty. Coach J. Karaffa. Potters-31 . Potters-56 Potters-45, . Potters-60 ..,... Potters-50 , Potters-69 .. Potters-44 Potters-38 . Potters-45 Potters-64 .. . Potters-35 .. Potters-48 Potters-S39 Potters-45 . Potters-50 Potters-58 Potters-52 . Potters-68 ..F2l1'1'Cll-54 . .,Allianc0- ...XVarr0n- . , .XVellsvillc- ....Can. NIcKinl0v- , .Mansficfld Columbus East XVcirton Toronto ..Young. South , ,Midland Stcuh. Central Young. East .Salem ,. .Toronto .hlartins Ferry , .... .VVellsvillc .New Philadelphia -89 IIE 1 Hampcrcd hy poor foul, shooting and incxpcri- vncc, the Potters wort- unahlv to hit a victory streak. Thcy were ahlv to capture two victories, in defeating XVellsvillc and Toronto. while losing I6 garncs, many hy close- scorcs and on a very tough schvdulc. Ken Cunningham. a sophomore. was thc hig gun for thc' Pottcrs in thc '58-9 campaign, with 270 points in thc 18 schcdulcd gamcs. His aver- agv was 15 points por game. Othcr outstanding inc-inhers of thc varsity squad wvrv Bob Beatty, an vxcvllvnt rchoundvr, Ray Iiigclow. thc' 6'5 ccnter: Boh Xlackall, a good rchounder and real hustler: jan Allen, a good shotg and Craig Bur- hick, a fine shot and rc-houndcr. This inarks the third year for Coach .lohn Karaifa as head coach of tho Potters. I QQ 'H is 453' Row 1: Coach Bob Headmond, S, Battistelli, B. Mackall, I. Clunk, B. O'Neil, N. Musuraca, A. Peters, W. Lincoln. Row 2: P. Cooper, I. Como, I. Paynter, D. Farrel, D. Betteridge, j. Bise, J. Leigh. Row 3: B. Taylor, B. Cowsert, D. McCartney, B. McKinnon, C. Fife, I. Hunter. rac 3 earn as Cjufsfancbng eason Every student should be proud of the East Liver- E001 High School Track Team of 1958. Under the ne coaching of Bob Headmond, the Potter track- men totaled 337112 points for the season. Beaver Local, Wellsville, and Weirton were easily beaten by our cindermen, and the Potters finished second in the Mingo Relays, third in the County Track Meet, and sixth in the District State Meet. Art Peters went on from this contest to represent ELHS in the State finals at Columbus. f -is a 1 Wt Three new records were set this year and are as follows: Art Peters shattered the 180-yard low hur- dles in 21.4 seconds, Bill O'Neil set the new record in the 440-yard dash with his time of 53.7 seconds, and the third mark broken was the mile relay with a 3 min. 37.3 sec. timing, members of this mile relay team were A. Peters, D. Betteridge, I. Payn- ter, and B. O,Neil. With most of 1958,s team returning this spring, ELHS should have had another fine season with Coach Headmond directing them. Cutting off to a flying start arc Nick kiiisfiraitrzi, Bob Mat-kall, and Sheridan Bat- tis c i. hy., X , . H 108 it. Q any Row 1: I. Zelch, T. Dorsey, T. Dickey, T. Myers, N. Rambo, B. Smith, T. Johnstone, F. VVilson, G. Hale, T. Bryan, I. Reynolds, Coach Ray Peduzzi. Row 2: D. Bulmer, I. Burks, D. Brad- field, D. Zelch, 1. Zubick, D. Coodballot, J. Croyle, M. Kapp, D. Seibert, I. Locke, B. Stein- berg, T. Danlcy, L. Skrinjar, J. Miles. Absent: Managers F. XVilson, I. Barkus. 7 8 tpoffers ave After successfully battling their way to the finalist in the sectional division tournament, the East Liver- ool Potter diamond squad had a bad day in the last game and lost to Steubenville Big Red by a very close score of 7 to 5. Besides being runner-up in the sectional tournament the Potters had a very fine record of 10 wins while losing only 3. The high light of the year was an outstanding no-hit game pitched by Terry Iohnstone against Beaver Local High School. Other outstanding pitch- ers were Mike Kapp, Jerry Renolds, and jim Miles. ELHS , ,, Chester ELHS .. VVeirton ELHS ELHS . ,. Toronto Beaver Local ELHS Steub. Central 5, ELHS Steub. Central ELHS . XVeirton ELHS , VVellsville ELHS Toronto ELHS- YVintersville- ELHS Steub. Big Red- ELHS Lisbon it ELHS Beaver Local 1' Don Seibert makes the ta on im Zubic in a practice game. g J in 109 IO 04.401 3 eason Two very good hitters, who came through at the end of the year, were Frank Wilson and Norm Rambo. In conclusion the Potters had an all-round good team with a strong infield which backed up the good pitching staff. Congratulations should be extended to Mr. Rey Peduzzi for his excellent coaching job of the East Liverpool Potter Baseball Team. This was the first year that Mr. Peduzzi coached at ELHS and was also a very successful year. Q, - X X . 'T xg g 5 36 1.7 ....-1, Row 1: T. Johnstone, D. Sixt, J. Shawl. Row 2: T. Bryan, C. Burbick B Beatty Coach N Lorah. Absent: R. Talbott. offer goyers effer 7 eason Hampered by rain most of the season, the ELHS golf squad had a moderate season of three wins and three defeats, while placing fifth in the District Tournament. The Potters had a tremendous beginning by defeating a strong Steubenville Central team and a Hne Wfierton team by large scoresg however, they lost a close match to Central on their own course. A duel match Was next played at St. Clairsville against St. Clairsville and Steubenville Big Red. The Potters lost both matches, but by close scores. Returning two days later to St. Clairsville, the ELHS golf team placed fifth out of twelve teams Dfirtic-iriat'ng in the District Tourna- ment. Rounding out the season, the Potters traveled to XVeirton and defeated them once again. The team was led by Captain Dave Sixt. Returning lettermen are Dave Sixt, Craig Burbick, and Bob Beatty. This marked the thirteenth season for Nlr. Nate Lorah as coach of the Golf Squad. Dave Sixt Drives Off lst Tee Row 1: D. McCartney, YV. Lincoln, I. Allen, B. Christen, D. Betteridge. Sag, K. McLevey, D. Hildebrand, D. Seibert, R. Hildebrand, J. Starkey, . owsert. incoln Sets ecorcl qor W'ith YVarren Lincoln leading the way, thc ELHS Cross Country Team won two meets while losing live. XVarren Lincoln placed iirst in every meet, and in the District Meet held at St. Clairsville, XVarren won his eighth victory, a new record at ELHS. Bob Christen of the Potters placed ninth, while altogether 1 T I the team placed third. Lincoln and Christen ' ,-5.--3 Qi .-in ,vig 1?-.gf-r.. M ' s'?.114f,efi' -f 3' 1 ff? - , J . . 1 . ' X. . t A ., thereby qualified for the State Meet, but were unable to place. L ' ' Lincoln also broke the two-mile record in running it in 9 minutes. 40 and 3 tenths sec- onds, shattering the old record of 9 minutes. 53 seconds. sn I m s, ' Q I' i 'N of y i , ff l 4, v r I an .. ' ' I ?i 'A 1 h 1 X K . ,4 . I The EL two-mile men had single meets 'fa-:ff Y x with Lisbon and Leavittsburg, which they ',','ff r ' , won. They had two losing single matches with 'L Q 'T' A - Bellaire and Aliquippa. They also had two L invitational meets at Bellaire and St. Clairs- ville, which thev lost. Mr. Merrill Hall has now coached the Cross v Country Team for 13 years, since its begin- ning, and has a very fine record. XV21I'I'PI1 l,il1C0lIl Bob Christen H2 Row 2: Coach M. Manager. Absent: carriers 'boi ,Q - y A. up vig'-Elf ,jx - ..f,,l, J I .Q 3? ,sv , T if Bop in lmlm' fllfllll 131-'Sxvvrv ilu- I11t1'.u11111'11I Ywllc-vljllll c:ll.lllll7N fm' tin' '59 wklwxl. 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Route 170 FU 6 4064 4? '- Gr af ., ta g f.,.A,,,, -, T u-B V 7 : v if . 7 ' ' fr . fi , l f , M ' QA 33 ijt-, A K! l' 7 -jivff l . Q Q Q I ,,M5MAbq.l A I I . ll ' ll ' I , I s R 1 0 ' I i l . 1, l . I . , . , . .,, . I i sp. fy I , H Es! L ff V 2 'RJ f f ff M as lj ' .7 4, 6 4, vJ 11 fi ,, ' ll 41' ' 61425 '- TI - ' f- 3 .44 P 'gf U' 1 J -xi: il I M' 'Wai 2 Rf' I Z W These kids surely are enioying them- selves: no wonder everyone like those pas- tries from VARIAN'S E. 6th sf. FU a-bass 3 E Home, School, Otlice Supplies Don't hunt it-we have itl Shaelfer and Parker Pens KENNEDY OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriters and Supplies What are you looking for? A portable or a transistor radio to take to college or for that day on the beach? There's no question west Fifth street Fu 5-2970 about where to get the best, say Judy and Jean, it's KAPP RADIO 81 TV SALES ALLISON MEAT MARKET Choice and Prime Grade Meats Only 775 Dresden Avenue ig, 4 East Liverpool, Ohio I'm wishing you the best in the future, says HARRY G. TICE SELF-SERVICE MARKET 1644-46 Penn. Avenue Charles J. White, Proprietor East Liverpool Ohio 120 Bull Brokaw sure doesn t look luke he knows Whether It s a glft for hlm Or fOr llel' much about buying meat but he knows that Bunny Stepanovlch knows that a wonderful meat from place to buy the best quallty jewelry IS WESTON S MEAT MARKET DOPIER JEWELRY IS the flnest quallty and the best buy any where Wlshlng The Graduates of 59 The Best of Luck MARY WHITE JEWELRY STORE l'l8 W Srxth Street FU 6 5205 DN'-hrs...-5, For Servlce With a Smlle and the top records just as soon as you want them you can always depend says Lynn Foutts o e RECORD SHOP W 5th St East Lwerpool Hi What s that? A starrway to the stars? You ll feel luke your lh heaven rf you get your bulld mg materlals for your dream home from WOOM ER B ROS Mmwyfy f W1 i!!! f in lllllllflllllll uw 55 gf , I , . , . ,, . 1, ll 1 ' s I ' ' ' , .H V gsm- , 1 41 Q- Vyssyy y ,V,t ,, 1 1 r.tn 1 1 y . , A 1 ' ' -4 5 3 0' I 1 'I 511 . . 1 , 4 K F 1 - 1 . . . . . I - O I 1 O ., V T Q- ' .- f E 1 I 1 Y Y' . A ll I , Y , .uum,f, X ff .A , ,,,, ' ..f...- f' f , Q X 4 . ..... -..f..,v na-.. .,.,... X I A . 4 1 , l X f .o u , 1 l . , f I X l, Y f ,Q Z , . ,, 5 -xx' 'lf' 1,55 A ff .J 'yrs-2 551511.11 1 g.: 5 :fx S , A X , -f Q , Y ' ' ' -J'fl:-i- ' 2 ' I fft.n-peer - la il' ' J + 1 ' X 1 .1 H 5,04- 1 'A ' 1 l ' Q - ix I ll 1 - - - 1 . '- 1 ll 11 1 1 n th . . KMA ii 'imxbjhym - if I ffl 'VM' . 4' AYWQ.-Ligfhlfaxllff ls Allen Ward interested or is he interest ed? Of course he is who could help but be with all those most attractive sportshirts In front of him at PENNY S F if . If you have trouble keeping warm or keep- ing cool, as Bob Springer and Lynn Foutts ore, we have the solution! Go to CAPEHART BROTHERS HEATING COMPANY 'A' 60' R S , 'S 'rj . iw - ., V f. Y A , -,-L- ... ,, ,mm -lll V. If . :T W , , f 'Q - vs.p,:..ug5?,. - U iii' Ei? i',.frma' . M I V ' -1 ' ,gif 4 my f, 1 5 '. , 4 4' ,.,I. 1 at ' Y . 'W iw. ' S . A is ff' 1- A. A R A W POTTERS CONSTRUCTION CO. did a wonderful job on Westgate School. They can help you with anything in the line of building materials. Why not visit their mod- ern display room in Calcutta? lt's super! 122 SKYVIEW After a hard day's work, or after that E special date, go to veryone knows where to go for unique I shows Whether its the whole family o HUGE S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT your special date go to Skyvlew The where the food is wonderful and reasonable foods terrific too' Open daily 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed every Tuesday. Lincoln Highway FU 6-5724 A , - ' r , hi. Z , Q3 I J ,. W ' - .- : 9 ' xxx-- 5 Q... I . Sex? xt S' e,:g?f' I 'A e 5 - 1 Xifg . Yxvsr. XT ,S N Q- , --l - y ik - 4--- - - A H i ' A fl X5 m X F' t -1-1-.A Nr. Ju Q, D- 'xl,NX. W dl 14 'W' XSS? QW-e ?' For progressiveness, high quality, speed in service, and loyalty to the community you can't beat the KERAMOS ad- vertisers. See them first! new 1. QM, Even though Jim Zubick is upside down, he knows, as well as Carl Ludwig and every- one else, that a very smart place in town to buy your furniture is FRANK CROOK FURNITURE CO. 112 E. Fifth sn-ee: ru s-2370 an ' X13 John Judy and Bruce Davis know that a marvelous place to keep their hard, hard earned money is in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO Everyl:ody's happy with their service. l24 -,, V, CAMERA MART Where Service is your Discount FU 5-'I272 102 E. 51h Street' . , ' . -K..4l..g If fa --...Q-.nw I I 7'--l -- - f 'IiQg5,.n-il?-.,i1.e.4lCf-:if-4 5 ' ,.,fL.L..i-Smal' - 1--rg OQQ1-':ifr j5-E..--i -',.-vqrfv-wg, Modern, improved, and progressive! DAWSON FUNERAL HOME ww il 1 E an? I, 5 ' Q l WL.. ' KlNbg if . .I ,iw - Don't be like Paul Lucas and Larry McCul- , ,My, John Hall, are you sure that you still lough running out of gas in town. Just pull have your insurance from ' al McNUTT INSURANCE CO. lf not, you'd better start worrying and go get and fill your tank clear up to the top. Then that gr-and insurance, go back everytime it gets low again. ynns ' Nlwlftfvlmne , Mp -44K,sq1,gxce4,'f Ulf V AVA il 1 r W' , I 1 u f 31 F' i .. , 1 Q -I Surely you've heard this before: Where can we go to get something really good to eat? We've found just the place! Besides the wonderful food, there are pleasant surroundings. Be sure that you, too, go to the GOLDEN STAR DAIRYLAND You can't miss it, because the beautiful new restaurant stands out above all the rest. 125 T -3.,. ' 'NAA 5 l ,MKV John Judy sure looks comfortable in this The average cost to heat a home of 1,000 Cha from square .feet is S-150 per year. Over 3,000 8, PHILIPS lwmes 'N the om? POWGI' COMPUUY Urea are The relaxing power of these chairs will put 'WW he'-'Wed eleCl 'C0llY' you to sleep too. Go and see their complete I l You don't have to have two heads to figure out where the best place to do all of your banking business is! That's right, POTTERS BANK 81 TRUST Fifth Street Member of F.D.l.C. 126 line of furniture. rf Q , ,bi , f, It If.-I,l' lf fe. ' 1,- V xx I ' 1 . f 1 1 . fi , ' 1. '- ln the future Jim will probably be taking over his father's business. Not much will change, they'll still have the same name, the service will be reliable, and of course, the best quality jewelry will be ready for you. LOCKE JEWELRY REESE JEWELERS MARTIN There is no need to sit there and envy FUNERAL those girls any longer, go now to Reese's HOME and you too can see their beautiful iewelry and radios in their newly decorated store. INCORPORATED CQ, umm-s A R Q , , . K- '- ,-vn l V ' fl, i The best lines in furniture can always be BLQQR'S PHARMACY found here no matter what youfre looking Ha e o se n the new counters, Theywe v y u e . certainly modern and progressive. Honey Miglore and Gayle McCall sure know where I MOORE S to go for ease and relaxation in shopping. for. The finest in quality and service! 127 is 9 IWW? i A fine career awaits these lucky students' Learn Beauty Culture A8nH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 329! Broadway FU 52055 HALLS PLUMBING 81 HEATING CONTRACTOR No .lob Too Large or Too Small Complete Plumbing Supplies i Commercial and Industrial Plumbing and Heating 633 Lincoln Avenue FU 6-4571 128 941. Don't worry, Carolyn Cox doesn't really till those prescriptions: but she does have the right idea on where to go to get them filled, and that is MCBURNEY PHARMACY Corner Sixth St. and Dresden Avenue FU 5-2980 or FU 5-9648 .g-Q.-S-7 .-. T Why do it the hard way? Use easy Ready- Mixed Concrete THE MILLIRON COMPANY 105 East Second Street FU 5-1035 East Liverpool, Ohio Complete Line of Building Supplies up fi 1 ' Someone had better tell Darrel Smith that you can't play all of those sports at once. He does have the right idea though. You can always get everything in the sports line and much more at BURBICK'S 5 . 1 'H ,sf 1 l'm sure you remember the fun that was had by all, at the dinners at TRAVELERS HOTEL And, of course, the wonderful food! For a small or a large group be sure you go to Travelers-three dining rooms. 129 This is the lovely Blue Mel ody pattern on the famous Cavalier design from THE HOMER LAUGH LIN CHINA CO. Cong ratulatlons an Best Wishes from Knowles THE EDWIN M KNOWLES CHINA CO NEWELL W VA I30 d to The Class of '58 . PW? These girls sure look happy! Can you blame them with all of the Coke right there in front of them? Shirley Mowery and Gayle McCall found out about the prompt, courte- ous service and the clean, eliicient handling of good drinks at THE COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. E 2 1 '1 ll . I 1 2 E S 1.5 I Y vi ,jr -nsenxi , 3 Hua-A T Q - H-1L.fl ........,,.c,,,,,,-,., , r.....:... ' 'L THE PINES POTTERY 8g GIFTS at left, rare planters, intriguing figurines, delicate bone china cups, luscious maple candies: at right, Ducan milk glass, bright month angel, real cedar lock box, in center, Uh oh! How did that Martian get in there! T We don't think John David Hall knows what he's doing but we know that you can depend on HALL CHINA COMPANY for the finest in kitchen and table ware. Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1959 from the TAYLOR, SMITH 8g TAYLOR COMPANY Chester, West Virginia i A 16. 4 il! HERITANCE The new paneled shape by HARKER POTTERY CO. East Liverpool, Ohio Allen Shoe Store Arner Funeral Home Bendheim's Shoe Store City Savings and Loan Dixie Diner Fabric and Sewing Center Frank Diamond GoIden's Flowers Key's Company Keystone Printing Co. Kiddie Korner HEALTHY PATRONS Kirby's Shoe Store L8.B Donut Shop M8lW. Floors Mike Turk, Inc. Reark Cigar Store Robins and Sant Self Service Laundry Smith Auto Parts Smith's Bakery Suburban Auto Weir Wallpaper and Paint Ex Seniors now cltlzens of the world what do you remember about your last year ln hugh school'-' In chorus you answer Everythmg' Football basketball a club chorus class play or prom all wlth a certaln someone Sure we remember and lt was won derful' Personal memones are made real and happy by your nearness to others Every thing IS remembered through that certaln someone who dld something best But whlle you were merruly whurllng dld you notlce that the world was dlzzlly splnmng at a tremendous pace' YOU CAME to more dances had the new school Hu Fu lumplng through Hula Hoops the Mad Ball and Chez Paree The American Legion opened Its doors after the game for the teenagers The Senlor play You Can t Take It Wlth You was packed as usual Boys began returmng to earth with modified flattops and crewcuts whlle the gurls took theur turns at gomg off on tangents wlth chemlse dresses leotards and headache bands On TV Duck Clark and the Amerlcan Bandstand entertamed you cartoons luke Huckle berry Hound pleased you commerclals for Mapo teased you stereophonlc sound sur rounded you so dld westerns luke Gunsmoke and Paladin There were movies too for all moods Frank Smatra ln Some Came Runnmg Rosalind Russell In Auntie Mame and Ingrid Bergman m lnn of the Slxth Happmess YOU SAW Johnny Mathls Fabulous Fabian Frankie Avalon Pat Boone tommy swooned swayed or rocked and rolled to The Chlpmunk Song I m a Man Venus Tragedy or many oldles revamped for llstenlng pleasure YOU CONQUERED the Faculty Team the All Stars had theur first wln over the Faculty ln basketball Honor classes provided extra work and extra knowledge for honor stu dents Shots had sent pollo runnmg Man made satellutes clrcled the globe and the range of Intercontinental balllstlc mlsslles widened with every firing The Nautllus passed under the North Pole The people decided to entrust more of the government s business to the Democrats Alaska be came our forty nlnth the first new one admutted to the umon of the Unlted States of Amerlca slnce Oklahoma became a State m 1907 The Batnstan Aduhq JMU government of our near neighbor Cuba fell ln re u belllon to Fldel Castro s followers On the other snde of the world Formosa continued the long struggle for freedom from Communism And freshmen at ELHS became only memories wlth the graduation of the Class of 1959 133 - . I . . I . . ,, . ' I 5 I I I I I I G I I ' ll 0 - I I . . . . I , . ' ll I ' ll . , , . I I I ' I r ' 1 I ' - I - 1 I 3 1 1 . n . s ,t I I I I Sands, Rlcky Nelson through recorded platters from station WEEP in Pittsburgh, and I I ll ' 'Ill ll I ,ll ll ,II II Il Il ' II ' ' , . F - a n ' . . I . Il . ll ' ' ' ' . - 0 . . Q . ,SE O - 'a I l I . , , . - b2l loqdaoy, oonlivn g, . . , . I ' l M UR Index of ACTIVITIES Index of Personnel Band Dance Band Marchlng and Concert Baseball Basketball Reserve Basketball Semor Board of Electlons Booster Club Cablnet Sophomore Cabmet Jumor Cablnet Semor Cheerleaders Cholrs Cross Country Drama Club Dr1v1ng Clubs A 8. B Drum Malor 84 Mlnor Frrst And Workers Football Semor 70 71 74 75 Allen Donald Ashbaugh Laura Ashbaugh C Walter Baldwun Harold Barnett Grace Betts Betts Burch B a1r Barns Boyd r a Ralph Lozela Pau Ronald Blake Brlcker Harold Brown Grace Brown Samuel Capehart Helen Chambers JoAnn Chan Frank Clouse Edna Forums Jumor 84 Semor Fourth Estate French Club Future Nurses Assocnatnon Future Teachers Assocuatuon Glrl 84 Boys State Glrls Chorr -urls Drawlng L43 H1 Honor Students Intramurals Boys Intramurals Glrls Keramos Keramos Echo Key Club Lubrary Club Llbrary Workers Madrlgals Malorettes Math Club Natlonal Honor Socuety OfI'1ce Workers Orchestra P A Workers Potter Pollce Prolectlon Club Queen Homecomlng Queen Court Sclence Club Spamsh Clubs A 84 B Student Councll Student Counc1l Alternates Thesplans Track Varslty Wrestlmg Clouse Isabel Connor Ruth Cook Carolyn Cooper Betty Dawson Bert DeBolt Gladys Deshler Charles Earl Ruth Glnder Harold Hargraves George Heddleston Sara Hedmond Robert Jackson Leslle Javens John Jones Edna Kamarados Stanley Karafta John Lawrence Leo Luebschner Kathryn Lmdsey Mary Lorah Nathan Lowe James Mathews Kung Muscomsh Mlchael Monasky John Moore Austen Moore Wrlbert Moss James Peduzzr Reynolcl Pollchene Nunzro Popovlch W1ll1am R1denour Charles ROSSI John Rogers Shlrley Sayre Ira Sllverthorn Patrlcla Smrth Mltchell Steele Patrlcna Stetser Charles Vendetta Louls Werner Hnlda Wllson Barbara Wunland Ruth 198 15 63 5 57 90 14 63 5 18 3 59 100 108 16 94 19 93 17 51 14 6 17 56 9 96 19 50 97 100 9 59 100 18 54 3 6 0 16 89 17 57 16 50 , ,, 72 , 18,70 1 , , , , , 18 ,, 109 ,. 14 , .. , 104 ', , 17, 52 , ' , ,. ,. 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H 1 19 7' ' ,,..,,. , 91 , A . 17,55,88 A lf . , .,.. , , 111 ' , . 54, 16,91 Hi-Tri . , ,,,,,..., .. , 86 Hall, Merrill , 19, 112 ..,,, 92 , . , ,7 .. . . 22 , ,5 , 113 , 19, , , , ' ,, , .113 , ' 1 , ., , , . 82, 83 , 19 84, 85 , , .M92 , , ' .... .. . 96 , , 10 ' . , 89 , . 14 ' . 67 ' , 14 - 71 ' , , ,8 ., , 96 , 19, , 111 . . 23 I 14 , . , ,. . , 79 , ' 17, 66 ., ,...,. ., , . . 73 ' ' , ' 18, 51, 58 - ., , . . , 79 , 96,16 ' . . 65 , 17, 58, 91 . , , ,H97 , ' 94,97,16 , ' M 81 , , . 14 , , . . ,. 80 ', , , , , 10 ' A .. 94 ' , ' 19, , , 113 - gg - , -- 17,52 - 62 ' , 17 ' 63 'I 19 - 95 , ' 15 108 , , , 8 , 84 ' , , 97 ' , 15 ' . no ' , - 18, 56 , -' 53,1 , 113 , 16 ', ' 19, 10, 101, 110 134 Abrams Mary Abrams Sue Adams Delores Adams Llnda Ade Janet Adklns Ann Adklns Daner Adklns Gerald Adklns Harold Adklns Mary 59 69 92121 Adklns Robert Alexander Carol Allen Barbara 53 79 B7 88 56 69 55 90 55 89 69 24,55 91 97 53 64 56 64 69 54 79 69 70 53 79 93 Allen Davld 24 65 97 112105 106107 Allen Allen Alllson Alllson Alllson Allman Alpern Ammon Gary Allen Loretta Patrlcla 24 64 79 87 93 66 67 Allen Roger 92 57 88 Charles J James Penny 50 75 87 90 Mlchael 92 54 63 96 68 97 Patty 24 90 Anderson Earl Anderson Gary 54 88 100 agnclex of Sfudenis Bangor Carolyn 55 69 Barcus Brenda 5391 Barcus J Barker Gregory Barnard Ruth Barnett Carl Barnhart Charles Barnhouse Charles Barrett Patrlca Bartlett Emerson 258897109 24659692113 5595 25 66 68 67 50 64 100 25 96 69 54 91 Bartley Jessle Barton Fred 2688 Barton Robert Battlstelll Sherldan 50 51 62 64 97 108 92 66 Baumgard Judy Baumgarner Cathy Beadle Davee Lou 5684857389 79 83 52 82 87 88 85 95 266596 97 111 92 105 106107104 Bea tty Bob Beaver Charle Bebout Patrlcla Beck Bob 26 65 90 Beck PGQFICIG 57 96 69 Beckwell Rosemary 26 79 86 88 93 26 84 86 93 85 eager moment ln each student s llfe IS raght before the Commencement march These SQHIOY students talk to pass the slow movlng tame away Anderson Judy 56 63 69 90 Anderson Karen 58 69 Anderson Lynn 24 B0 71 90 113 Anderson Margaret 50 79 Anderson Marvln 24 79 Anderson Anderson Andrason Cheryl 24 69 90 Beckwlth Lols 26 84 86 85 90 Becze Glorla Bell Ravanna Bennett Darla Bennett Harold Bennett James Bennett John Bennett Nancy 58100103 5088 70 52 92 97 70 ackhurst Suzanne ackhurst wIlllQm lazer Bruce Bloor Paul Bluestone Sherrle Blythe Patrlcla Boley Carolyn Boley Manlyn Boley Wayne Bonnell Robert Booth Gwen Boram Barbara Boram Larry Bosco Charles Boston Joann Bouscher Donald Bouscher Wllllam Bowen Suzanne Bowers Judy Bowersock Llnda Bowersock Bob Bowlby Terry Boyd Roberta Bradfleld Davld Brand Marllyn Branson Mlchael Breeze Beth Brennen James Brennow Brereton Nancy Brereton Nanette Brldge M Brlndley Sharon Broadbent Karen Brokaw Wlllldm argaret Brooks Brown Brown John Cheryl Janlce Brownlng Vlrglnla Bryson Wllmey Buchanan Gerry Buchhelt Davld Buchhelt Sandra Buckley Dawn Buckley Sonla Bulger Don Bundley Burblck Cralg Burchett Judy Burdlck l Burgess Ronald Burke Burke Burke Burks Burks Burns Burns Burns an Jerry Joseph Jeannette lm Joann Judy Rebecca Burson Roy Bush Ronald Bussard Ruth Buzzard Davld Calcott Cynthla Calhoun James Calhoun Sue Applegate Cynthla 52 66 68 Archer Tlm 57 62 64100101 92 104 Arend Carol Argabrlte Bonnle Babb Jerry Backus Janet Badger Dorls Balley Charleen Baker Kathleen Baker Raymond Baldwln Jane Bandfleld Donna 51 95 25 79 86 90 25 84 B5 25 85 90 56 69 59 69 25 B6 93 25 91 66 52 64 79 87 90 25 91 69 Betterldge Dave Blgelow ay Blrch Clark Blrkhlmer Jlm Blrkhlmer VICKI Blrns Steven Blse James Blshop Wlllldm Blssell Bruce Byers Barbara Black Ellzabeth Black Marlene 52 8397108112 53 9270105106 5810069 5991 80 88 93 26 69 90 54 97100108110 509173 529171 27 95 68 2788 50 69 Call Patty 53 64 79 B7 91 55 96 69 58 62 2764 92 109 96 113 55 69 53 63 73 84 85 B7 91 94 70131 27 93 69 28 65 85 B6 90 95 66 67 76 28 94 70 72 58 91 55 95 9 28 9 58 104 51 93 52 88 66 68 53 87 91 93 52 62 64 65 92 97100 11166 68106 53 91 2888 50 84 85104 2893113 28109 5087 549196 56 62 70 28 63 65 84 85 66 68 67 53 64 76 28 64 65 79 B8 92 72 52 64 74 B7 95 66 68 29 65 84 85 97 76 52 79 84 B5 91 91 51 Campbell Kay 58 69 Capehart Larry 63 97 56 Capwell Charles Capwell JUdIfh 29 87118 76 Carnegle Harry Carnes Janet 58 69 90 Carter Janice Carver Wanda Casto Dorothy Cello Dave Chaffee Llnda 52 69 9193 579169 29 63 64 5771 1 -- - 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G. Roebuck and Son, Inc., our printer, and to .lack Horsley, photographer. We wish to extend our special thanks to Mayor Lawrence, Safety Service Director Maggianetti, and Chamber of Commerce Ex-Sec. Chandler for co-operation given the KERAMOS. Special artist credits go to staffers Shirley Mowery, especially for designing the cover and division pages, Dave Betteridge, for the art on pages I0 and 11, and Bruce Jones assisted by Jim Calhoun, student photographers. Many thanks are due also to our advertisers, patrons, and faithful subscribers, some of whom are now buying their eleventh straight KERAMOS. El' I N I fifty l'. 4' Lu, I 41 it I
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