Edward Drummond Libbey High School - Edelian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1957
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March ever onward, lead to Victory. 126
Lt. Robert Craig
Cofver: The Robert Craig Memorial Bridge, which
was dedicated January 8, 1957, to 2nd Lt. Robert
Craig, Libbey graduate of 1937, who gave his life
for his country in World War II.
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MEMBERS OF BOARD OE EDUCATION: Left to right, seated, Mr. Thomas Bretherton
president, Mr. Raymond D. Baldwin, Mrs. jane Kuebbeler. Standing, Mr Waync Shawfiller
Mr. Edwin D. Dodd, vice president.
Mr. Bowsher has steadily provided
Toledo with a fine public school sys-
tem. His expert decisions through the
years of his superintendency have time
and again resolved complex educa-
tional problems in our city. In behalf
of Libbey High School we seniors of
1957 wish to thank him for the acu-
men of his leadership.
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Eisenman, secretary-treasurerg Tom Waterman, sergeant-at-armsg and Bill Stine, president.
To the students of Libbey, Mr. Rusie
is much more than a principal who
merely gives announcements over the
public address system or makes ad-
ministrative rulings. just as his title
designates, he is a "pal" to everyone.
Libbeyites know that they can rely
upon the warmth as well as the wis-
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It is with pleasure that we dedicate the 1957 Ijdefiiizf to
two teiieliers who have tixithfuily served LibbeyffMrs.
Beatrice Baird and M2lF3Q2lI'Cf A. Wiiite. Miss Waite's many
accomplishments since eoming to Libbey in 1924, have been
teaching world history and Amerieiin government, bead-
ing the Orientation Department, Serving as adviser to the
Zetziletlieiin Literary Society, and earning 21 Red Cross ti-
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tation for meritorious Serviie, Rewarding experiences for
Mrs. Baird hru'e heen Sunday tournaments with the Chess
Clluh, field trips as adviser to the F.N.A, rind the I7.B.l..A.,
lluulty parties, and the many greetings she has received
eireh year from former students who have gone on to worth-
while careers. Our fond wishes to both these loyal Lihhey-
ites. Lihhey will hold them firm in memory.
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General Administration
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Ohio State University, B, S.
University of Michigan, M.A.
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HERMAN HARDING GERTRUDE KANNEY CHARLES MARTIN
Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal
Instruction Counseling Activities
Heidelberg University, BS. University of Toledo, B.A, University of Toledo, B.S.
University of Michigan, M.A. University of Michigan, M,A,
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Ohio University, B.S. in Ed, University of Toledo, B.A. in Ed, University of Rochester. BS.
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RUTH ALLEN MRS. BEATRICE BAIRD R. C. BAKER
RUTH ALLEN: English, University of Toledo, B.S., M.A., Senior
Y-Teen Adviser, Honorary Philalethean Adviser.
MRS. BEATRICE BAIRD: Business, University of Toledo, B.S. in
Ed., F.B.L.A. Adviser.
R. C. BAKER: Social Studies, Department Chairman, Ohio North-
ern University, BS., Wisconsiii University, M.A., Debate Club
Adviser, U.N. Club Adviser.
HAZEL E. BARTLEY: Fine Arts, Columbia University, B.S., Di-
ploma in Art Supervision, University of Toledo, M.A. in Art Re-
search, "Lib" Adviser, Advanced study in Europe. fNot in illustra-
tionj.
MRS. HARRIET BILLMAIERZ Physical Education, Michigan State
Normal, B.S,
MRS. PAULINE BLACK: English, University of Toledo, B.A.
GLENN BLINN: Mathematics, Bowling Green State University,
B.S., M.A.
HENRY BRUNS: Mathematics, Defiance College, B.A., Bowling
Green State University, M.A.
MRS. PAULINE BURTON: Latin, University of Michigan, A.B.,
M.A., American Academy in Rome, Classical Honor Society Ad-
viser, lunior Classical League Adviser, College Counselor.
LEO CAMPEY: Industrial Arts, Bowling Green State University,
BS. in Ed., University of Toledo, M.E., Head Basketball Coach.
ANGELA M. COSTIGAN: Social Studies and Radio Education,
Ohio State University, B.S., M.A., Dramatics Club Adviser.
MRS. NANCY DAVIS: English and Physical Education, Universi-
ty of Toledo, B. of Ed.
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GRACE M. DeLISLE AILEEN B. EBERTH EDVUARD ELLER XWILLIAM E. EVERHART JOHN VU. FAST
LYDIA FIEDLER DONALD FISHER
FISHER MRS, HAZEL D. FLATZ
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GRACE M. DeLISLE: English, University of Toledo, B.S., M.A.
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M.A., Zetalethean Adviser.
EDWARD ELLER: Chemistry and Mathematics, Western Illinois
State College, Michigan State University, B.S. in Ed.
WILLIAM E. EVERHART: English, Department Chairman,
Speech, Eastern Michigan College, B.S.
JOHN W. FAST: Industrial Arts, Department Chairman, Ohio
University, BS, in Ed.
LYDIA FIEDLER: Science, Grinnell College, BS, Michigan
University, M.S., Biology Club Adviser.
DONALD FISHER: Physical Education, Ohio Wesleyan, A.B.,
Tennis Coach.
MRS. JANE FISHER: Physical Education, University of Toledo,
B. of Ed., University of Michigan, M.A., Leaders Club Adviser.
MRS. HAZEL D. FLATZ: Business, Department Chairman, Ohio
State University, A.B., BS., M.A., F.B.L.A. adviser.
IRENE FOSTER: Mathematics, Ohio Wesleyan, B.A., F,T.A.
Adviser, Testing Officer.
MRS. ELAINE FREUND: English, Western Reserve University,
B.A., Sophomore Y-Teens Adviser.
MRS. JANE GEORGE: English, University of Toledo, B.A. in
Ed., Radcliffe College, M.A., Iidtflifiu Adviser. QNot in illustra-
tionj.
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FLORENCE GERDES JEAN GILBERT JAMES GRABILL MRS, DORIS HALL SHIRLEY HANEY
FLORENCE GERDES: English, University of Michigan, A.B., CO-
lumbia University, M.A.
IEAN GILBERT: English, Ohio State University, B.S., Junior
Class Adviser, National Honor Adviser.
jAMES GRABILL: Instrumental Music, Ottcrbein College, Ohio
State University, M. of Music. 7'
MRS. DORIS HALL: Mathematics, Ohio State University, B. iff.,
Chemical Engineering. A . K .:, -'I
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SHIRLEY HANEY: Business, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.. he
M. of Ed., E.B.L.A. Adviser, Student Council Adviser.
DON HARRIS. Science and Driver Education, Bowling Green 5 -,,- gg, --,. I
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GRACE L. HENDERSON: Social Studies, Ohio State University
B.S.g Senior Class Adviser,
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CLINTON li. HOUSER: Mathematics, Heidelberg University, B.S.
MRS. MARY O. HOUSER: Business, Hiram College, B.A., Uni-
versity of Cincinnati, M. of Ed., Gregg College, I".B.L.A. Adviser. f
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GRACE IRWIN: English, Orientation, Ohio Wesleyan, A.B.'
U.N. Cluh Adviser.
MRS. JEAN HUNSAKER: English, Southern Illinois University,
B. in Education.
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ALBERT JEFFERY GEORGE L. KIEFER CAROL KINNEY MARY E. KIRK VICTOR KLEIN
ALBERT JEFFERY: Physical Education, Ohio University, B.S. in
Ed.
PAUL KOESTER FRANK KRALIK
BERNICE KRUEGER MRS, DORCAS KRUSE
LEO KUBACKI HENRY W. LINCKE
GEORGE L. KIEFER: Business and Science, Illinois State Normal
University, B.E., St. Louis University, A.M.
CAROL KINNEY: Home Economics, Bob jones University, B.S.,
University of Toledo, B. of Ed., Y.F.C. Adviser.
MARY E. KIRK: English, University of Toledo, A.B., M.A.,
University of Besancon, France, Philalethean Adviser.
VICTOR KLEIN: Mathematics, Miami University, BS., Ohio
State University, M.A.
PAUL KOESTER: Social Studies, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.
FRANK KRALIK: Orientation, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.,
M.A., Freshman Football Coach.
BERNICE KRUEGER: French and Spanish, University of Mich-
igan, B.A., M.A., University of Paris.
MRS. DORCAS KRUSE: Librarian, University of Michigan, A.B.,
M.A.
LEO KUBACKI: Industrial Arts, Bowling Coach.
HENRY XV. LINCKE: Science and Projection, University of To-
ledo, B.S. in Ed., M.A.
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Phmlf, Mr. Ii1'erfam'f, mid Mr. Baker. confer' zrifb Mr. Harding.
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HAROLD MCCLURE KATHERINE MAHER VIRGINIA MAY MRS, LOUISE MEFFLEY GEORGE MILEY
HAROLD McCLURE: Music, Indiana State Teacher's College,
B.S. in Musical Ed., M.S. in Ed., I.S.T.C.
KATHERINE MAHER: Physical Education, Michigan State Nor-
mal College, B.S.
VIRGINIA MAY: Orientation, College of New Rochelle, A.B.,
Columbia University, M.A., Red Cross Adviser.
MRS. LOUISE MEFFLEY: Social Studies, University of Toledo,
B.A., University of Michigan, M.A,, If.T.A. Adviser.
GEORGE MILEY: Science and Orientation, University of Toledo,
BS. in Ed., Assistant Football Coach, Q.D. Adviser.
ROBERT MOMSEN: Orientation, Ohio State University, B.S. in
Ed., Graduate School, Head Football Coach. me
MRS. JULIA MOODY: Business, University of Toledo, B.A., ROBERT MOMSEN
l7.B.L.A. Adviser.
MELVIN MORTIMER: Mathematics and Industrial Arts, Univer-
sity of Toledo, B.S. in Engineering, B. of Ed.
JOHN NEEDLES: Business, Bowling Green State University, B.S.,
Columbia University, M.A., Hi-Y Adviser, l7.B.L.A. Adviser,
Golf Coach, Assistant Athletic Manager.
ISLA B. OWEN: Home Economics, Hillsdale College, A.B.
EDWARD E. PACKER: Industrial Arts, University of Toledo,
B.S., Ohio State University, M.A,
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MRS. HARRIETT PI-IEATT: Orientation, Department Chairman,
University of Toledo, B.A. in Ed., Periclean Adviser.
LASETTA PICKARD: Science, University of Michigan, A.B.,
M.A., Biology Club Adviser.
KAY QUEALY: English, University of Minnesota, B.S., Bowling
Green State University, M.A., Ciyfaf Adviser.
CHARLES ROBINSON: Science, Miami University, B.S. in Ed.,
Athletic Manager, Honorary Q.D. Adviser.
LOUIS SCHIRA: Industrial Arts and Mathematics, Ohio State
University, BS. in Ed.
ALLEN SIGREST: Orientation, Miami University, B.S. in Ed.,
Ohio State University, M.A.
MRS. SUZANNE STEWART: English, University of Toledo, B.
of Ed.
MRS. FLORENCE TANNER: Home Nursing, University of To-
ledo, B. of Ed., St. Luke-'s Hospital, R.N.
LAWRENCE L. VANDER: Social Studies, University of Toledo.
A.B., M.A.
ALBIN VAZNELIS: English, Morehead College, A. B., Spring-
field fMass.j College, M.E.D., Lightweight Football Coach, Light-
weight Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach.
FREDERICK VOSSLER: Science, Department Chairman, Univer-
sity of Rochester, B. S., University of Toledo, University of Mich-
igan.
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MARGARET A. WAITE CHARLES WEINSTOCK XWILLIAM WIRICK
MARGARET A. WAITE: Social Studiesg University of Toledo,
B.S., A.B.
CHARLES WEINSTOCK: Scienceg Marietta College, A.B.g Uni-
versity of Michigan, M.A. in Ed.
WILLIAM WIRICK: Scienceg Bowling Green State University.
B.S. in Ed.g Columbia University, M.A.g Forum Adviserg Track
Adviserg Lightweight Football Coach.
HELEN E. XWYLIE: Home Economicsg Ohio State University, B.S.
LOIS BLACK: Library Clerk.
JACQUELYN FULLER: Record Clerk.
CAROL HEPNER: Secretary.
MRS. MAY jASTRZEMSKI: Book Clerk.
MRS. RUTH KUBACKI: Senior Clerk and Treasurer.
MRS. LAURA RAMSDELL: Record Clerk.
MRS. JANE REEME: Attendance Clerk.
Mr. Vfzlzdw' nzfkr 1zfilh Pa!1'iz'if1 Gray nm! ber worker ni the Lib-
bey Open Home.
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JACQUELYN FULLER
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popular affair.
Mrs. Tgumcr and Cynthia Wilrrcn take good cnrc of Gem
Wfcilis.
Mr. Voswlcfs chemistry class hard at work.
Lzuirn and Ruth always hgtvc it smile for Q-vcryonc. XVc'rc
rcillly going to miss them!
Ruth, May, Carol, and Laura are never too busy to help.
Mr. Baker explains thc income tux form so important' in
our future.
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ACHOR, RICHARD: Q.D.'s 3, 4, Football 2, Varsi-
ty 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4.
In rlmrge of plamzifzg fl .l'7It'ti6.l'.lfIIl 1957 for Ike .feu-
ior rlazixr were fergealzl-11!-arnff, Allan Fmmff: zfjce
prefidezzl, Elaine Leong .s'erz'elm'y-f1'e4z'.i'11re1', Carol
Meyetriu and preficlenl, Bill DeSmm flefl In riglot
in illnnraliozzj.
ADAMS, ERMAJEAN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Leaders
Club 1.
ALBAIN, BRADFORD
ALDER, BILL: Q.D.'s 2, 3, -4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Football
1, 2, Track 1, 2.
AMMONS, MARY: Y-Teens 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2: jr.
Achievement 3.
ANTOINE, ANNETTE: Notre Dame Academy 1,
Choir 3, 4.
ATKINSON, TOM
BAKER, RAY: Macomber lg Q.D.'s 4, Baseball 3,
4, Basketball Varsity 3, 4: Bowling 3, Treas. 4.
BANKS, KATHYE: Whitney 2.
BARANEK, PAULINE: Bedford High School,
Temperance, Michigan lg Y-Teens 4, United Na-
tions 4.
BEAUCH, ISABELLE: Biology Club 2, 35 Cafe-
teria 1, 2, 3, 4.
BECKER, CARL
BELL, FLOYD: Baseball 2, 3, 4.
BELOW, SUZANNE: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3,
Repres. 4, Sr. Banquet Com., F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Dramatics Club 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4:
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BETTRIDGE, JAMES: Forum 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2,
jr. Censor 3, Treas. 4.
BETTRIDGE, WILLIAM: Forum 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1,
2, 3, Chaplain 4g Jr. Classical League lg CI'j'.1'fdf Art
Editor 3g Sr. Cowboy Roundup Com.
BIGELOW, DAVID: Band 3, 4g Projection 2, 3.
BLAIR, COLLEEN: Y-Teens 55 Gym Office 2g
F.B.L.A. 2, 3.
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Club 55 F.B.L.A. 2g Rhythm Roundup 4.
BOHNERT, MYRON: Forum 3, 43 Football 2,
Varsity 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 jr. Play Prop. Com.g
Student Council Repres. 3, 4g Red Cross 1.
BOOHER, JERRY: National Honor 3, 4g Hi-Y 43
Biology Club 2g Dramatics Club 4g Debate Club 2.
BORCHARDT, BONNIE: Zets 2, 3, 44 F.B.L.A. 23
Mimeographing 4.
BORDNER, NED
BOSSERT, TERRY: Biology Club 2g U.N. Club
Chaplain 2, 3g Red Cross 3, Pres. 4.
BOWLES, IIM: Forum 5, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, -'ig Track
5, 4g Sr. Banquet Com.
BOYD, LULA
BRAUN, SHIRLEY
Repreiefzfirzg the Senior Clan 071 lhe Slfrdefzl Comzfil
are Elaine Rm11.1'em', Bi!! Sline, Marilyn Moyer, and
Bob Fox Uefl 10 riglal in illmlratioizj.
BRAUNSCHWEIGER, BOB
BRONSON, GLADYS
BROWN, BERTHA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4.
BRUGGEMAN, BARBARA: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-
Teens 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Corres. Secy. 4,
Leaders Club 1, jr. Play Prop., Sr. Play, Rhythm
Roundup 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres.
4, Marjorette 2, Capt. 3 and 4, Freshman Open
House, National Honor 4.
BRUNNER, JUDY: Y-Teens 4, F,B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Gym Office 2.
BRYANT, RONALD
BUNTING, BARRY: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2,
Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Choir 1,
2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2.
BURGARD, WANDA
BURROW, LAWSON: Macomber 1, Band 2, 3, 4,
Rhythm Roundup 3.
BUTLER, MARY ALICE: Y-Teens 2, Chaplain
3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, jr. Classical League 1, Drama-
tics Club 3, 4, jr. Play Com., Sr. Play Com., Mim-
eographing 3, 4.
BYERSMITH, PAUL
CARNEY, DENNIS: Football 2.
CARTER, ELAINE: Phils 1, 2, 3, Sr. Censor 4,
Y-Teens Repres. 2, 3, 4, Eclelimz Club Editor 4, jr.
Play, Sr. Play, Dean's Aide 3, 4, Library Aide 1,
Sr. Prom Com, National Honor 4.
CEDOZ, ROSALIND: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2,
3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Reporter 3, 4, Edelimz Sr. Edi-
tor 4, Cowboy Roundup Com. 4, Rhythm Round-
up Com. 3.
CHRISMAN, CHUCK: Q.D.'s 2, 3, Pres. 4, jr.
,Classical League 1, Bowling 3, jr, Prom Com., jr.
Play Prop Com., Student Council 1, 2, V. Pres. 3.
CLARK, CEYLON: Rhythm Roundup 1, 2.
CLARK, FRANCES: DeVilbiss 1, 2, 3.
CLEVENGER, RODNEY: Q. D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y
1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4.
CLIFFORD, HUBERT, Forum 2, 3, Treas. 4, Bas-
ketball 1, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
jr. Ring Com., Cowboy Roundup Com. 4.
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CLINGER, jOANN: National Honor 3, 4, Classi-
cal Honor 3, Pres. 4, Phils 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3,
4, Ir. Classical League 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Debate
Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Cryrffzl Copy and
Page Editor 3, Page Editor 4: Ir. Play, Sr. Play,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4, Library Aide 1, Dean's
Aide 2.
coLL1Ns, JAMES
CONNORS, IUDITH: Scott l, 2, Phils 3, Chaplain
4, Y-Teens Repres. 3 and 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4,
Ir. Play Com., Sr. Prom Com., Rhythm Roundup
Com. 3.
COOK, DALE: Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track
1, 2, 3, 4.
COOPER, MARVA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, jr.
Achievement 4.
CORDNER, MICHAEL: National Honor 3, 4,
Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, 3, U.N. Club
2, 3, Pres. 4.
CROSS, TIM: Football 1, Golf 4, Choir 2, 3, Vice-
Pres. 4.
CROWE, WILLIAM: Olney, Wood County 1, 2.
CULBERTSON, JAMES: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football
2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 4.
DAVIS, HERBERT: Track 2, Bowling 3, Biology
Club 1.
DECK, ELAINE: F.N.A. 2, jr. Achievement 2.
DENNIS, LARRY: Ir. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play
Prop. Com., Chess Club 3, Red Cross 4.
DESANA, BILL: National Honor 3, V. Pres. 4,
Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y Treas. 1, 3, Secy. 4, Debate Club
2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, U.N. Club 2, 3, jr. Classical
League 1, 2, 3, 4, Classical Honor 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4,
Sr. Class Pres., Ir. Achievement 2, 3, Rotary 4.
DICKERSON, JEAN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, E.B.L.A.
2, 3, Secy. 4, Leaders Club Secy.-Treas. 3, 4, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4, Gym Office 4, Mimeographing 4.
DONER, VICKY: Seacrest High School, Florida 1,
Biology Club 2, Y.F.C. 3, Treas. 4.
DORN, BARBARA: National Honor 3, 4.
DRAHEIM, ELAINE: Y-Teens 3, Biology Club 2.
DUBRY, CAROL: Peries 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Secy.
4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Secy. 4, Nurse's
Aide 2, Gym Office 4, Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4, Majorette Alternate 3.
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DUNNING, SHIRLEY: Y-Teens 3, Rhythm
Roundup 1, 2, 3, Student Dance Director 4, Fresh-
men Open House.
DUTY, JED: National Honor 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2,
Classical Honor 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Treas. 4.
EARL, LILLIAN: National Honor 3, 4, Y-Teens
2, 3, Chaplain 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4,
Debate 3, 4, jr. Ring Com., Cowboy Roundup
Com. 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Secy. 4, Y.F.C. 3, 4,
Jr. Achievement Treas. 2 and 3, 4.
ECKER, JUDIE: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, jr. Achievement 2, 3.
ENRIGHT, SANDY: Y-Teens 2, 3, F.N.A. 1,
Biology Club 4.
EUBANK, MARILOU: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4, jr. Play Prop. Com.,
Sr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Banquet Com., jr. Achieve-
ment 2, Projection 1.
F ALKENBERG, CLIFFORD
Committee lllelllbfff for lhnl wort imporlfml affair
-ffllae Cowboy Rowzdulb-were row one-Lifljazzz
Earl, Roz Cedoz, Indy IFNEJ' and Huber! Clifford:
rou' f11'oWGary Mallory, Sarah Sozifla, Margie Ma-
iecki, and Tom Rier.
FANAFF, ALLAN: Forum 2, 3, Secy. 4, Hi-Y 1,
2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Sr.
Class Sgt.-at-Arms, Student Council Repres. 3, Na-
tional Honor 4.
FELLHAUER, JOHN
FISH, HOWARD: Jr. Classical League 1, 3, 4,
Classical Honor 2, Debate Club 3, 4, U.N. Club
2, 3, Sr. Play Com., National Honor 4.
FISHER, DONNA: Zets 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Treas. 4.
FLINT, BEVERLY: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4.
FORDERER, LARRY: 3, Secy. 4, Hi-Y 3,
4, Football 1, Sr. Banquet Com.
FOX, ROBERT: National Honor 3, Pres. 4, Forum
2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Chaplain 1, 2, jr. Classical League 1,
2, Classical Honor 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football
2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, jr. Play Com., Stu-
dent Council 4, Student Council Reprcs. 3, Red
Cross 1, Band 1, Rotary.
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FRANK, WILMER: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2,
Football Mgr. I, 2, 5, Head Football Mgr. 4, Bas-
ketball Mgr, 2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 3, Activities Of-
fice 5, 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com.,
Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4, Edelian Circulation.
FRY, NORMAN: Macombcr l, 2.
FUCHS, TERRY: Track 2, 3, 4.
FUERST, NANCY: Y-Teens 4.
FULLER, JACKIE: Zets 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Mimeographing 4, Main Office
2, 3, 4, National Honor 4.
GALE, TOM: Lib 1.
it
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GALLOWAY, ARNOLD: Football 1, 2, Varsity 3,
4, jr. Prom Com., Sr. Play Com., Student Council
Repres. 4, National Honor 4.
Sally Taylor, Indy Slrll'llL'l'V, Hoznzrd Fifla, Indy Har-
rif, Ray Sfezfem, Ghdrnzz Lzfrkf, Matt Kolb, and
Arnold Glzlflllllklj' flefl I0 right in illuylmliofzj lmfz-
dled Ike lli'6'.l'011l9 delfzily llmi gave the .refzior play az
,l71'0fe.v.s'i0m1l lamb.
GARNER, jANICE: National Honor 3, 4, Y-Teens
2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Debate Club 3,
4, Sr. Banquet Com.
GARNER, jOAN: Y-Teens Z, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 4.
GERHAUSER, LYNN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, 3, F,T.A. 3, 4.
cs1-EsM1aR, JOAN
GLOVER, EDDIE: Ullman High School, Birming-
ham, Alabama 1, 2, Football Varsity 3, Track 3, 4.
GOCKERMAN, MARjORlE: Zets 4, Y-Teens 3,
4, F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4, Sr. Memorial Com., Choir 4,
Mimeographing 4.
GOODALL, ANDREW: Waite High School 1, 2.
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GRAFF, CAROL
GRAYBILL, LINDA: National Honor 3, 4, Phils
2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Biology Club 2, Secy. 3: F.N.A.
I, 2: Red Cross 2, Library Aide 2: Choir 2, 3, Secy.-
Treas. 4.
GREENWALT, LINDA: Zets 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2,
3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3.
HAHN, DONALD: Biology Club 2, 3, Treas. 4:
Chess Club 2, Seqf. 3, 4.
HALL, STUART
HALLOWELL, BILL
HALLOWELL, NANCY: Waite High School 1.
HARRIGAN, BOB
HARRIS, JUDY: Phils 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 4: Y-Teens
2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Sr.
Play Com., Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council
Repres. 3, 4, Football Queen 4, National Honor 4.
HARRIS, PHIL: Howe Military Academy, Howe
Indiana 1.
HARRISON, CHARLESENA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, jr.
Achievement 2, F.N.A. 4.
HARTLEY, SANDRA: Y-Teens 4: U.N. Club 2,
3, V. Pres. 4.
HARTMAN, ERNIE: National Honor 3, 4, Clas-
sical Honor 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, -Ir. Classical
League 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4.
HAYNES, DORIS: Y-Teens 2, 3.
HEATON, DICK: National Honor 3, 4: Classical
Honor 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 jr. Clas-
sical League 2g Debate Club 2, 3, Secy. 4, Golf 2,
3, Capt. 4, jr. Play Com.: Sr. Prom Com.
HEFT, DENNIE: Student Council Repres. 4.
HEHL, RAYMOND: Projection 1, 2.
HEINZ, DICK: National Honor 3, 4: Forum 2, 3,
4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, Track
2: Crymz! Page Editor 3, Co-Editor 4: jr. Play Com.
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HELLER, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2.
HENDERSON, DAWN: Y-Teens 4.
HIGHTOWER, TOM. Gym Officc l, 2, 3, 4.
HIRTH jERRY
HOCHSTETTLER, DEANNA: Peries 2, 3, 4,
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3,
4, Sr. Announcement Com., jr. Achievement 2, 3.
HOLLOPETER, TOM: Biology Club 2.
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HOLMES, KATHERINE: Zets 2, Y-Teens 2, Sgt.-
at-Arms 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, jr, Classical League 1,
Dramatics Club 4, Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4, Sr.
Play Prop. Com.
HOLST, SHARON: Zets 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2,
3, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Memorial Com., jr.
Achievement 2, 3, Choir Sec'y. 4, Rhythm Round-
up 4.
HOPKINS, CHUCK: Hi-Y 1, Basketball 1, Band
1, Pres. 2, V. Pres. 3 and 4, Student Conductor 2,
3, 4.
HOSKING, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2, 3, Gym Of-
fice 4, jr. Achievement 3.
HUBBARD, MIKE
HUEBNER, SALLY: Cafeteria l, 2.
HUNTLEY, BOB: Track 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pro-
jection 1, Orchestra 3.
jACKSON, jUDY: National Honor 3, 4, Zets 1.
Z, 3, Rec. Secy. 4, Biology Club 2, V. Pres. 31
F.N.A. 1, 2, Reporter 3, Pres. 4, Iideliazzz Layout
Editor 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Memorial Com.,
Leaders Club 2, Dean's Aide 1.
jACKSON, RHODA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L,A. 2,
3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, V. Pres. 4,
jr. Play Com., Y.F.C. 3, 4.
jACKSON, TOM: Macomber 1, 2, 3.
jAHNS, TOM: Forum 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2,
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Varsity 3, 4.
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JAQUES, VICKI: Y-Teens 2, 3, F.N.A. 1, Jr. Play
Prop. Com.
JENKS, JUDY: Peries 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Y-Teens
3, Reporter 4, Red Cross 1, Biology Club 2, Edelifm
Faculty Editor, Copy Editor 4, Jr. Ring Com., Cow-
boy Roundup Com. 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Book
Room 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 4, National
Honor 4.
JOHNSON, BARBARA: Whitiley 2, Y-Teens 2,
Y.F.C. 3, Debate Club 4, Leaders Club 3, 4.
JOHNSON, CONRAD: Q.D.'s 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4,
Hi-Y Repres. 1, 2, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Classical
Honor 1, F.T.A. 2, 3, Debate Club Treas. 4, Czyx-
fa! 3, Sr. Prom Com., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, National
Honor 4.
JOHNSON, JUDY: Zets 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens
Repres, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League 1, F.N.A. 1, 2,
Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 4, Biology Club 2, Main Office
2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4, Jr. Play Prop. Com.,
Sr. Play Prop Com., National Honor 4.
JOHNSON, Tom
JONES, JERRY
JONES, ROSEMARY: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4, Edelimz Sr. Editor 4, Rhythm Roundup 1, 2,
Student Dance Director 3, 4, Freshmen Open House.
JONES, SHARON: National Honor 3, 4, Peries
1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3,
V.-Pres. 4, Dramatics Club 4, F.T.A. 3, Cryrfal
Page Editor 3, 4, Jr. Ring Com., Jr. Play, Sr. Play.
KELLER, TERRY: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 2, Activities
Office 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4, Edelifm Cir-
culation.
KENNEDY, LEO: Scott 1, 2.
KERN, HOWARD
KILELL, RONALD: Hi-Y 1, U.N, Club 2, Foot-
ball 1, 2, Track 1, Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3,
4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4.
Bill Kimzer, Rodger Skilliler, Dick llVdf6'1'7IlzI!Z,
,fllazrilyaz Mifler, Indy Karla, Demzmz Hochrlfeller,
and Diane Len! Ueff I0 right in iffrzrlwzfiofzj referi-
cd Moe derigu for .veuior a1z1zoz1m'e21ze1zl.f.
KIRBY, DOROTHY: Y-Teens 2, 5, 4.
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Gym Office I 3 Mimeographing 4.
The Se'.'Ilffll" 'lrif' C'Nll!lllfffCc', who r1.s3i1n'ed llve .wwf-
imit nf 41 well-pffvillecf lrip In ll"'tz.s'hi11g!f111. D.C.,
and New York City, are tfeff In rigbl in iflfflfzuz-
fimzj D011 Smith, fllm'il.y11 Leilajm. Shirley I!0'l'!L'.l.
and ferry Zedfifz.
KISTNER, BILI.: Q.D.'S 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43
Choir 1, 23 Football l, 2: Track 23 Sr. Announce-
ment Com.
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KOEPFLER, IERRY: Red Cross I 3 Bowling l,2,3,4.
KOHRING, ELIZABETH: Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Biol-
ogy Club 2, Sr. Roundup Com. 33 Majorette 3, 4.
KOLB, MATT: Q.D.'s 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Cl'iH'fzIf Co-
Editor 43 Sr. Play Com., National Honor 4.
KOLODZAIKE, DIOHN: Q.D.'s 2, 3. Treaa. 43
Basketball Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 43 Student Council
Repres. 4.
KORB, -IUDY: National Honor 3, Treas. 43 Zets 2,
Censor 3, V.-Pres. 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43
F.B.L.A. 23 Sr. Announcement Com.: Choir 2, Ac-
companist 33 Pres. 4.
KOTHE3 BARBARA: St. Ursuline Academy I.
KRAVETSKY, BARBARA: Phils 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens
2, 3, 43 F.B.I,.A. 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Sr.
Banquet Com., Rhythm Roundup 3, 43 jr. Achieve-
ment 33 Gym Office 4.
KRAVETSKY, IIM: Bowling Capt, 3.
KREPS. LAUREN
KROHN, SUE: Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 3,
Rec. Secy. 43 lfdefiml Lay-out Editor 4, jr. Play
Prop. Com.: Sr. Play Prop. Com.3 jr, Achievement
V.-Pres. 23 Rhythm Roundup 3, 43 Student Council
Repres. 4.
KULCZAK, IOHN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Baseball 5, IQ
Football I, 2, Varsity 3, '13 1956's Most Valuable
Football Player.
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KUNSTBECK, CHARLES: Biology Club 2, Chess
Club 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com.
LABEAU, LORENE: Zets 1, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, jr.
Achievement, Mimeographing 3, 4.
LANDRY, CAROL: Central Catholic 1, 2.
LANGE, BILL
LANGSTON, HESTER: F.N.A. 4, jr. Achievement
2, 5, 4.
LASKO, SANDRA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Dramatics
Club 3, 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com.,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4.
LAUGERMAN, JOHN: F.B.L.A. 4, Gym Office
3, 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com.
LEAL, DIANE: Y-Teens 3, 4, Sr. Announcement
Com., Red Cross 2.
LEIBIUS, MARILYN: National Honor 3, 4, Peries
1, 2, 3, Censor 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas. 4, Band 2,
Librarian 3, Pres. 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom
Com., Sr. Trip Com., Rhythm Roundup, 2, 3, 4.
LENZ, NAOMI: Y-Teens 3, 4, Choir 4.
LEON, ELAINE: Zets 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Y-
Teens Treas. 2, Repres. 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, Treas. 2,
Hist. 3, Librarian 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics
Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Class! V. Pres., jr. Achieve-
ment, jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Rhythm Round-
up Com. 3, 4, Nurse's Aide 2, National Honor 4.
LEUPP, EDWIN
LINGEL, RONALD: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4,
jr. Play Prop. Com., Projection 1, 2, Rhythm Round-
up Com. 2, 3, 4, Activities Office 3, 4. Edelimz Cir-
culation.
LOCKETT, ROBERT: Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4,
Basketball 1, Baseball 2, Track 1, Student Council
Repres. 3, 4, Sr. Memorial Com., Choir 2, 3, 4,
Red Cross 2, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4.
LONG, BARBARA: National Honor 3, 4, Classi-
cal Honor 1, Zets 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, jr. Clas-
sical League 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, Dean's Of-
fice 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. 3.
LOOS, VALERIE: National Honor 3, 4, Phils 1, 2,
3, V. Pres. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, jr.
Repres. 3, Sr. Repres. 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4,
Edefifzn Sr, Editor 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play
Prop. Com., Rhythm Roundup Com. 4, Deanls Aide
1, 2, 3, 4, Mimeographing 4, Handbook Com., jr.
Prom. Com.
LUCKS, GUDRUN: U.N. Club 1, Sr. Play Com.,
Projection 1, 2, Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, Choir 1, 2,
3, 4.
LUSCOMBE, ANN: Peries 1, 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4,
Y-Teens 2, Reporter 3, 4, jr. Prom Com., Dean's
Aide 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4, National
Honor 4.
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MCCLURE, BILL: Q.D.'s 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4,
Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
McCONOUGHEY, JUDY: r.B.i..A. 2, Biology
Club 4.
MCCORVEY, VONCILEQ Y-Teens 2, 4.
McGEE, MIKE: Q.Dfs 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2: Football
1, 2, Basketball Ig Track I, 2, Tennis 4: Choir 4,
jr. Achievement 2.
MCINTYRE, jOHN: jr. Achievement l, 2.
MALLORY, GARY: Q.D.ls 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Bowling
1, 2, 3: Basketball 2: jr. Play Prop. Com.: Cowboy
Roundup Com. 4: jr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms.
MALLORY, LAWARENCE: Lib 1.
MARCKEL, LINDA: Nurses Aide 3.
MASON, jOI-INNY: Waiite 1, 2.
MASON, LEONARD: Waite I: DeVilbiss 1, 2.
MATECKI, MARGIE: Phils 2, 3, Corresponding
Seey. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: jr. Classical League lg
Biology Club 2: F.N.A. 2, Secy. 3, 4: Cheerleader
2, 3, Co-captain 4, Crjzrfazl 4, jr. Ring Com.: jr. Play
Prop. Com.: Cowboy Roundup Com. 4: Library
Aide I, 2: National Honor 4.
MATTIER, HARVEY: Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 4.
MATZINGER, LARRY: Chess Club 2: Football 1:
Activities Office 4: Eu'eIif111 Circulation.
MEEKER, BARBARA: Walite 1.
MERCURIO, BOB: Bowling 3, 4.
MEYERS, CAROL: Zets 1, 2, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4:
Biology Club 2: F.T.A. l, 2, Chaplain 3, Secy. 4:
Sr. Class Secy.-Treas.: jr, Play Com.: Sr. Play,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, 4, Deanls Aide 1, 2, 3,
Student Council Repres, 4.
MILLER, jUDY: Y-Teens 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Mimeographing 4.
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4, F.B.L.A. 2, jr. Classical League 1, Council 2 and
3, 4, Crystal Advertising Mgr. 4, Sr. Commence-
ment Announcements, Student Council Repres. 4,
Dramatics Club 3, 4, jr. and Sr. Play, Rhythm
Roundup 3, Nurses Aide 2, U.N. Club Treas. 3.
V. Pres. 4, National Honor 4.
MILLER, WILLENA: Y-Teens 2, 3, Choir 4.
MIX, JERRY: Forum 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1,
Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr.
Prom Com., Cr'y.vl.1l Page Editor 4, National Hon-
or 4.
MOCK, NANCY: F.B,L.A. 2, 3, 4.
MONTGOMERY, CHARLES
MOREY, BOB: Biology Club 2, Chess Club 2, V.
Pres. 3, Pres. 4, jr. Classical League 3, 4.
MOSSMAN, BARBARA: Y-Teens 3, F.B.L.A. 2,
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f1cfJie1fed by joyfe Prwzlife, Skip ffzlazzmfz. Dick
Heaton, flldy C07l1?fll'.l', !0l'LliL1II llwaldflzalz, Elaine
Carier, and ferry Nlix ffefl In riglol in illlrxlnlliofzj.
MOYER, MARILYN: National Honor 3, Secy. 4,
Classical Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Peries 1, 2, 3, Rec. Secy.
4, Y-Teens V. Pres. 2, 3, 4, jr. Classical League
1, V. Pres. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, jr. Play
Com., Activities Office 4, Student Council 2, Secy.
3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4, Freshman Open
House, Deanls Aide 1, 2, Edefiml Circulation 4,
Valedictorian.
MURASKI, MARY ANN: Y-Teens 1, 2.
NEHRING, MARCIA: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 4,
Activities Office 2, 3, 4, Edelian Circulation 4.
NESBITT, MILTON: Parker High, Birmingham,
Ala. 1, 2, 5.
NEUBERT, LILLIAN
NOWAK, RONNIE: Macomber l, 2.
OATES, BOB: jr. Classical League 1, 2, Football 2. .,,.,.. . ,,,, , ,,
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Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Rhythm Rouundup 3, 4: jr. Achieve-
ment 3, 4: Choir 3, 4.
OBERLE, JOHN
O'NEILL, GERALDINE: views 2, F.B.L.A. 2.
OPENSHAW, SHIRLEY: Phils 2, 3, Treas. 4: Y-
Teens 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, jr. Achievement
Secy. 25 Cr'y.u'fal 3, 4g Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
OROURKE, MAUREEN: F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
OSBORNE, BONNIE: Phils 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Rhythm Round-
up Com. 35 jr. and Sr. Play Prop. Com.: Main Ot-
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OSTERUD, JOYCE: National Honor 3, 4, Zets
2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, C'r'ym1! -'ig
Main Office 2, 3, 4.
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PALENSKE, JOANN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4.
PANNING, BONNIE: If.B.I..A. 2.
PATTON, JON: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms
1, 43 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Basketball lg Track 1,
2, 3, 4: Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4: jr. Play Com.,
Sr. Memorial Com., Student Council Repres. 35 Na-
tional Honor 4.
PESCHEL, JEANETTE: Scott 2.
PIDDOCK, PAULINE: Cafeteria I, 2, 3: Student
Clothing Teacher 4.
PILCI-IER, RONALD: Cr'y.u'lizl Advertising Editor
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jr. Play.
POPE, HERB.: Macomber lg Chess Club 3, V. Pres.
-ig Tennis 2, 3, 4.
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POSADNY, MARY ANN: Y-Teens 4: F.B.L.A. 2,
3, 4: Mimeographing 4.
PRENTICE, JOYCE: Zets 1, 2, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4:
Biology Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Rhythm
Roundup Com. 3: Jr. Play Prop. Com.: Sr. Prom
Com.
PRUSS, EDWARD
PRUSS, JIM: Macomber 1, 2.
RAMBO, LEE: Hi-Y 1: Band 1.
RAMSEUR, ELAINE: Zets 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens
Chaplain 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4:
Majorette 3, 4: Band Treas. 4: Dean's Aide 1, 2:
Rhythm Roundup 3, 4: Jr. Play Prop. Com.: Student
Council 3, 4: National Honor 4.
RAY, GRANT: Y.F.C. 3, 4.
RECTENWALD, RON: Maumee High School 1.
REED, SHARON: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.'A. 2, 3,
4: Dramatics Club 4.
REHM, JOYCE: National Honor 3, 4: Y-Teens 2,
3, 4: Debate Club 3, 4: U.N. Club 2, 3, Secy. 4:
Gym Office 3, 4: Sr. Play.
REINHART, RON: National Honor 3, 4: Forum 2,
Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Track
1, 2, 3, 4: Crymzl Page Editor 2, 3: Jr. Class Pres.
RIER, TOM: Hi-Y 1, 3, 4: Biology Club 2, Tennis
2 3 4 Cowboy Roundu Com 4 Jr Pla Pro
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Com.: Sr. Play.
RIOPELLE, RONALD: National Honor 3, 4:
Y.F.C. Chaplain 3 and 4.
ROBERTS, LAWRENCE: Forum 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2,
3: Biology Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, V. Pres. 4:
Track 3, 4: C1"ymz! 4: Sr. Memorial Com.: Rhythm
Roundup 2, 3, 4: Jr. and Sr. Play: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROESLER, JANICE: Zets 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4:
F.B.L.A. 3, 4: Nurses Aide 2, 3.
ROLLE, JOHN: Woodward 1, 2.
ROUSH, JUDY: Phils 1, 2, Censor 3, Pres. 4: Y-
Teens Pres. 2 and 3, Inter-Club Council Pres. 4:
Biology Club 2: F.T.A. 2: Cryrlal Page Editor 3:
Ealelimz Club Editor, Copy Editor 4: Jr. Play Prop.
Com.: Jr. Class V. Pres.: Deanls Aide 1, 4: National
Honor 4.
RUNGE, TERRY
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SAIDE MANIRA: U.N. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National
Honor 4.
SALZXVEDEL, RONALD: Band 1, Z, -lg Rhythm
Roundup 2, 5, -ig jr. Achievement l.
SANDERSON, PAT: Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 l7.N.A. 1,
l7.B.L,A, 2, 5, -lg Nurses Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm
Roundup 5, I.
SAUNDERS, BARBARA: Y-Teens 3, 4g Cafeteria
I, 2, 3, 4.
SAYRE, SUZANNE: Y-Teens 4, Biology Club 2,
5, Y.F.C. 33 Lib. 1.
SCHATZ, DAVE: Classical Honor 3, Biology Club
2g jr. Classical League 5, 4g jr. Prom Com.
SCHEFFERT, KENNETH: Biology Club 2.
SCHEIL, CHARLENE: Zets 3, 4g li.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
SCHMAKEL, jOANN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.T.A.
1, 2, 3, Gym Office 3. 4g Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
SCHMIDT, jOHN
SCHNELL, jUDY: Pc-ries 1, 2, 3. Chaplain 43 Y-
Teens 2, Secy. 3, V. Pres. 4, Biology Club 21
Dramatics Club 3, 45 Ijdcliizzz Pictorial Editor -'ig jr.
and Sr. Play Com., jr. Class Secy.fl'reas.g Deanks
Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 55 Student
Council 1g National Honor 4.
SCHROEDER, SHARON: Phils 1, 2, 5, 4g Y-Teens
2, 5, 4g F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4g Rhythm Roundup Com.
3, -'ig Sr. Play Prop. Com.g Student Council Repres. 4.
SCHULTZ, PAUL
SCHURTZ, BILL: Football lg Bowling 4, Projec-
tion Club 3, 4.
SCHXWARTZ, DAVE
SELVEY, BILL: Band 1, Secy. 2, V. Pres. 3. Sgt.-
at-Arms 4g Drum Major 2, 3, 4.
SHANK, BILL
SHIPMAN, DICK. Biology Club 2, ms. 5, -1, jf. gl
and Sr. Playg One Act Playsg Chess Club 33 jr, Red
Cross 5, 43 Dramatics Club 5, 45 National Honor
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SHUGAR, JOHN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2,
Varsity 3, 4, Track 3, 4.
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of ffae Senior fllelzmrifzl Cwzmlifleez D8lIf.l' ll"'af!ez'-
rail. folz Pfzllon. Shnrmz Hofff, Margie G0t'kGl'1H1III.
fffdy IKIFBJOH, Clay llvlvile, and Lazwezife Rnbwm'
frozzxr wie, Iwo, three. feff fn righl in illl1.i'lmlir111Q.
SHUMAN, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L,A.
3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Pres. 4.
SKILLITER, RODGER: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2,
3, 4, Sr. Commencement Announcements, Ir.
Achievement Sales Mgr. 3, V. Pres. 4.
SLICKER, SHARON: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Gym Office 4, Projec-
tion 1, Ir. Achievement 2.
SMALTZ, BILL: Baseball 1, 3, 4.
SMITH, BEVERLY: Y-Teens 4.
SMITH, DON: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football Mgr. 1, 2,
Basketball Mgr. 1, Sr. Trip Com.
SMITH, IODEY: Zets l, 2, 3, Treas. 4, F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4, Main Office 2, 3, 4.
SMITH, SARAH: Peries 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Y-Teens
2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Iialelian
Club Editor, Class Editor 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com.,
jr. Play Com., Cowboy Roundup Com. 4.
SMITH WENDY: Y-Teens 2, jr. Classical League
2, F.N.A. 1.
SNELL, JEAN: F.N.A. 1, 2, Nurses Aide 2.
SOOKEY, SAM: Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Bowl-
ing 2.
SPAULDING, FRANK: Macomber 1.
STANLEY, GEORGE: Biology Club 3, Sr. Banquet
Com., jr. Achievement 2, 3, 4.
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STARNER, JUDY: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3g
Dramatics Club 3, F.B.L.A. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4,
Nat. V. Pres. 4, jr. Achievement 2, Mimeographing
3, 4, Handbook Com.
STEMMERMANN, KEN: Biology Club 2, Treas.
3, Projection 1, 2.
STEVENS, RAYMOND: Q.D.'s 2, 3, Chaplain 4,
Hi-Y 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2,
3, 4, Sr. Play Com.
STEVENSON, NANCY: F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4.
STEWART, LOREN: Projection 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Football 1, Track 1.
STINE, BILL: National Honor 2, 3, 4, Forum 2,
Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4, jr. Classical League 1, Football
1, Varsity 2, 3, C0-captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Varsi-
ty 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Pres.
4, Stationers Desk 3, 4.
sToNE, DALE: Band 1, 2, 5, 4.
STULTS, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2, F.B.L.A. 2,
Nurses Aide 1, 3.
STURDIVANT, AUDREY: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4.
STRAI-ILEY, DAVID
STRANGE, JAMES: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2,
3, Lib. 1. '
STUBBLEFIELD, VICTOR: Hi-Y 4, Football 1,
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Biology
Club 3.
SWANIGAN, NOLAN: choir 1, 2, 5, 4.
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cligfzily are fzfdy Harris and her court, Barham Brzfg-
gefmuz mul fzfciy Sclvfzell.
TARASCHKE, PAUL
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TAYLOR, SALLY: Zets 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3,
4, F.T.A. 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Play Com,,
Rhythm Roundup 3, 4, Activities Office 3, 4,
Edelian Circulation, National Honor 4.
TAYLOR, THERESIA: Y-Teens 1.
TEAL, VIRGINIA: Y-Teens 4.
THACKER, BONNIE: Zets 3, Chaplain 4, Y-Teens
2, Treas. 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Nurses Aide 3, jr.
Achievement 3.
THOMAS, DAN: U.N. Club 3, Debate Club' 3, 4,
Chess Club 3, Student Council Repres. 3.
THOMPSON, DIONE: Scott 1, 3, St. Ursuline 2,
Choir 4.
THOMPSON, ED: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Jr.
Classical League 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4,
Track 1, 2.
THOMPSON, MIKE: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4,
Track 1, 2, Football Mgr. 2, jr. Achievement 2, 3,
Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Athletic Dept. 4.
TRAIL, IESSIE: Y-Teens 4, F.B,L.A. 2, 3, 4, U.N.
Club 4.
TRIPP, JUDY: Phils 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4, Testing Aide 2.
TUBBS, LARRY: Football 1, 2, Golf 4, Tennis
4, Student Council Repres. 3, Choir 2, jr. Achieve-
ment 3, 4.
VOYLES, SHIRLEY: Zets 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
Biology Club 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Dramatics
Club 4, Student Council Repres. 4, Eclelian Club
Editor, Class Editor 4, Sr. Trip Com., National
Honor 4.
WAGANFEALD, JERRY
WALDMAN, JORDAN: Oak Ridge High, Oak
Ridge, Tenn. 1, 2, Forum 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Sr. Prom
Com., National Honor 4.
WALKER, KAREN: Phils 1, 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4,
Y-Teens 2, Repres. 3, 4, Biology Club 2, jr. Clas-
sical League 1, F.N.A. 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4,
Edeliafz Faculty Editor, Club Editor, Ir. Play Com.,
Student Council Repres. 4, National Honor 4.
WALLBANK, ELEANOR: Phils 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-
Teens 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,
Cheerleader 2, 3, Crymzl Business Editor 3, 4, Ir.
and Sr. Play, Rhythm Roundup 3, Dramatics Club
3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Student Council Repres. 4,
National Honor 4.
WALTERREIT, DENIS: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1,
Secy. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball
1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cryrtal Sports Editor 3,
Edelimz Pictorial Editor, Athletic Editor 4, Sr. Mem-
orial Com., National Honor 4.
WANNER, LAWERENCE: Football 2, 3, Track
1, 2.
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WA'I ERMAN, DICK: Q.D. s 2, 3, 4: Hi-X 1:
Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Track 2: Baseball 1, 3, 4:
-Ir. Prom Com.: Sr. Announcement Com.: National
Honor 4.
WATKINS, IAMES
WEIGEL, IOAN: Y-Teens 2, 3: Rhythm Round-
up, I, 2, 3.
WEST, BONNIE: Y-Teens 4.
WESTFALL, BOB: Hurricane High 1, St. Albans
High, W. Va. 2, 3.
WES'I'RUP, MARCIA: Y-Teens 2: Nurse's Aide 2:
Ir. Achievement Z, 3, 4.
WHITE, CLAY: Football l, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Bas-
ketball 1: Track 1, 2: jr. Ring Com.: Lib. 1: jr.
Achievement 2, 3: Rhythm Roundup 1, 4: Student
Council Repres. 1, 2.
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1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 4.
WILLIAMS, IAMES: Track 2: Sr. Play Prop. Com.
WILLIAMS, MARY LEE: Y-Teens 2, 5, 4: Biology
Club 2.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS: :Forum 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2,
Treas. 33 Biology Club 2, 3.
WINTERHALTER, FRANK: Y. F. C. 1, Treas. 2,
Pres. 3: Choir 3, 4.
WISNIEWSKI, DON: Dfs 3, 4: Basketball Ig
Football Z, 3: Track 2.
WOBSER, DAVID: Forum 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
4: Projection 1: Football Mgr. 3, 4: Basketball
Mgr. 3: Track Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cryflal Photograph-
er 4: Sr. Banquet Com.: National Honor 4.
WOLFERT, ROSEMARY: Y-Teens 4: U.N. Club
1, 2, 3, Secy.-Treas. 4.
YOUNG, BARBARA: Scott 1, Burnham 2, 3.
ZEDLITZ, GERALD: Forum 2, 3, 4: Basketball I,
2, Varsity 3, Most Valuable Basketball Player 4:
Track 1: Sr. Trip Com.: National Honor 4.
ZILBA, IANICE: Choir 2, 3, 4: Projection 1, 2:
jr. Red Cross 1.
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COLEMAN, BARNETT: Macomber 1.
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Row 1---janice Groah, jane Ann Schwan, judy Hauser, Beverly Stevenson, Velia Castro, jerrie Carmony, Marie
Gaynor, Charlotte King, janet McVicker.
Row Zfjudy White, judy Minnick, judy Reitz, Carol Warimecke, judy Collins, Rosalee Clifford, Evelyn Henton,
june Drudzinski, Rosalie Petrulak.
Row 3ffSandra jimison, Shella Spaulding, Virginia Garn, Nancy Bernritter, Bonnie Lamb, Bonnie Bartlett, Mary
Ann james, Lu Ann O'Brien, Florence Sandford, Ruth Gerding.
Row lfjim Harris, Ronnie Bock, Doug Beehler, jim Dauer, Bill Kellar, john Terrell, jim Clark, jim Nickelsen,
Charles Thitford.
Row Zf-David Burgin, Philip Layne, Eugene Stubbs, Nathan Wzlldinan, Andy Benson, jim Shelton, David Barnes,
Don LaFramboise, Dick Hartman.
Row 3-Bob Hochmuth, Rick Witcher, Charles Holtfreter, jerry Walterreit, Lee Harris, David Suzor, Mike Moelf
ler, Brian Lonsway, Ira Peery, Felton jackson.
Row lfjulia Price, Barbara Walters, Donna Posaclny, Lena Haton, jonnie johnson, Mary Houser, Mary Lou Kreps,
Maureen Moersch, joyce Fletcher.
Row 2ffDiana LaForge, Gloria Warejkzi, Martha Stone, Nancy Kordell, joan Norton, judy Eisenmann, Sandra
Nash, Natalie Hill, jane Schlicher, Barbara Carey.
Row 5--Melva jay, Ruth Thompson, judy Knapp, Carol Probert, Susan Van Tassel, Linda Unger, Mary Loos,
janice Toney, judy Day, Sue Gartz.
cameo A Daman
.luly 8, 1940 - January 26, 1957
All of us who knew jim and were touched by his wit and sense of humor were
deeply saddened by the suddenness with which he left us. A fine example of
American youth, jim was active in his membership at St. Paul's Lutheran Church
and in its young peoples organization. We extend our sincere sympathy to his
family.
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nathy, Bob Retzloff, Paul Garland.
Row 2fDennis Haas, Richard Evick, Ken Barnaby, Lyle Woolley, john Austrew, Mike Lengemann, Ronald Krero-
wiez, Bill Dukes, Tom Olah.
Row 5ffMike McClure, Ted Fuchs, jonathan Lewis, Edward Soriano, Lee Katz, Don Bope, jim Gebhart, james
Batema, Don Shafer, Ceaser Walker.
Row I-fMiriam Williams, joan johnson, Barbara Bedra, Mary Lou Gilmore, jean Hueston, Brenda Cunningham,
Katie Moore, Norma Madden.
Row 2--fMargaret Loyer, Louise Yoh, Barbara Hoot, Emma Lee Moore, joyee Curtis, Shirley Cossins, Roberta
Manecke, Carol Hessman, Lenett Poitras.
Row 3 f'-' -Sandy Graham, Margie Yutzy, Sue Booher, Sue Dashner, Marilyn Senff, joanne Harris, judy Gallagher,
joyce Thompson, Mary Kay Hoffman, Sue Laycock,
Row If-'Alan Vinson, Albaeli Manfred, Ray Gall, Duane Fink, Dave Tipping, jim Andros, Bob Meinardi, Bob
Maidlow, Frank jeffries.
Row 2--fKeith Raitz, john Luscombe, jon Bartell, john Matzinger, joe Higgins, jim Busick, Don Hill, George
Mummert, Richard Kandik. ,
Row 3-Dick Kennedy, jim Batch, Tom Hauman, Adrian Wllll2lll15, jim Shugar, Dave Potter, Pete Kakela, Bill
Marohn, Richard Leary, Henry Pauly.
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Row If--Virginia Geronimo, jann Kleis, Sharon Heising, judy Diebert, Erdine Laman, joyce Taylor, Patricia Gray,
Marilyn Sliwinski.
Row 2-- -Sherrie Vea, Shirley Sheets, Irene Wliite, Noni Wzilters, Kathryn XX!arren, Ellaweze Bwunlee, Patricia Harris,
Sedaleyer Houston, joyce Artz.
Row 5-Nancy Kornath, Bernice Hoffman, Vicki Prosser, Sharon Manz, Donna Harris, Carole Boswell, judy Frayer,
Dianne Rozanski, lfaith Sours.
Row If-Larry Kern, john Harrison, john Riley, john Thorpe, john McDougel, Paul Person, Richard Billups, Gary
Sprague, jim Gomer.
Row 2-julius Sheffield, Bill Howard, Wfilliam Laliayett, Dennie Fox, jack Maples, john Partin, james Rill, joe
Grant, Gary Eaton, Dave Kerschner.
Row 3fRichard Wagner, james Perry, Billy Going, Henry jerome, Ronald Ignasiak, Edwin Borton, jim Burgess,
Howard Harris, Dean Smith, Tom Merritt.
Row lflrene Kamza, Sandra Schroeder, Melvene Mcliarland, Pat Woods, joyce Kamza, Teresa Czerniak, Mary Lou
Hodges, Pat Kothe, Dorothy Oliszewski.
Row 2fMary Moore, Sharon Timpe, Pat Harrison, janice Green, Ann Grunst, Terilyn Shook, Merian Grant, Margie
Mason, Carol McCarthy, Elester Langston.
Row 5-fjean Meyer, Bonnie Morse, Harriet McCalough, Pat Strange, Cornelia Rice, Barbara Lundy, Marilyn Camp-
bell, Darilee Cooper, joann Graham, joanne Van Steenhurgh.
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Row 1fCarolyn I-limes, Rosemarie Hyna, Joanne Henry, Phyllis Strzelecki, Jessie jones, Nancy Yunker, Darlene
Beaupry, Marietta Young, Mary Ann Crofoot.
Row 2fMartha Vance, Sharon Cousino, Rita Riasecke, Pat Lange, Ruth Dreyer, Ida Gill, Beverly Linden, Shirley
Rall, Evelyn Stukey, Ivana Montrie.
Row 3KPat Fels, Rosalie OiRourke, jettie Brown, Pat Wallace, Sharon Turner, Edith Palmer, Mary Mathews,
Dessie Davenport, Shirley Kisseberth, Marilyn Lowry.
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Kohn, Dave Antolini, Patrick Steiner.
Row 2-Godfrey Rodriquez, Doug Laugerman, Larry Hardy, Leon Russell, Roger Cox, George Krueger, Frank
Ball, Dwight Griffin, Harold Hedges, Dennis Rodriguez.
Row Bglohn McClure, Dale Adams, Richard Rhonehouse, Roy Aloysius, jAlan Aufderheide, Michael Baranek,
Melvin Dotson, Buzz jameson, james Krueger.
Row 1-Chris Ganzert, Mary Lou Shepler, Stella Casburne, Linda Gearhart, Rosemary Parker, Betty Reynolds, Gitta
Hahne, Sally Saide, julie Wetcher.
Row 2-lerrie Taylor, Nata Lucas, Karen Hanna, Donna Moore, Diane Ramsey, Carol McMorgan, Nancy Missler,
Versie Hayward, Lora Morrison, Harriet Ramsey.
Row 3vCharlotte Salazar, Dorothy Simmons, Annie Lutchey, Carmen Gray, Erma jean Culliver, Sandra jones, Kay
Robinson, Karen Lemke, Virgie Smith, Kathleen Trumbull.
Row 1-Harvey Browning, Fred Smith, Richard Leal, Steve Paluck, William Nelson, Lee Mayer, Paul Strabley,
Bill Mitchell, jim Beilharz.
Row 2fDave Woolford, Tom Robinson, joe Talamantez, Jerri Lewis, jerry Brown, Bob Nagucki, Bill Robison,
Bill Trimmer, Ross Mize.
Row 3-john Mason, Floyd Foster, Willis Lundy, Bill Garbe, Kenny Mason, jim Heller, jon Willinger, jack Rob-
inson, Robert Pozniak, Robert Palm.
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Katherine Bacon, Marlene Betts.
Row 2fCarolyn Collins, Juanita Craig, Mary Ann Nietz, Jo Anna Spaulding, Barbara Carey, Dorothy Hill, Shirley
Williams, Ada Stanley, Shirley Daniels, Judy Funk.
Row Bi-Luanne Helman, Joyce Meyers, Jane Putnam, Carol Bay, Jessica Keller, Melinda Johnson, Rosanne Harri-
son, Sharon Schoettley, Barbara Myers, Marie Hoile.
Row 1-Bill Knack, Bob Myers, Mitchell Hills, Daniel Kulczak, Don Perry, Dave Witmer, Larry LaBeau, Jim
Driano, Adrian Vinson.
Row 2fThomas Hill, Dave White, Maurie Reardon, Bill Logan, Joseph Majchszak, Dennis Minnick, Gerald Speel-
man, Frank Calipetro, Willie Kynard, James Ammon.
Row 3--Terry Williams, Gene Hendon, McKinley Williams, Don Lycley, Joe Sondys, David Vines, Thomas Ylfil-
liams, L. C. Banks, Rudolphus Simpson, Tom I.. Smith.
Row I-Ruth Watkins, Barbara Tesluk, Nancy Stahl, Mary Ann Keim, Bonnie Fryman, Carol Beringer, Gerry Pa-
cholski, Sue Vogelpohl.
Row 2fSharon Wenger, Doris Townsend, Judy Culbertson, Ann Reuman, Judy Wintersteen, Barbara Peterson,
Suzanne Francis, Joyce Hatfield, Rita Hill, Judy Irons.
Row 3-Judi Swartz, Carol Matzinger, Rosalie Petres, Judy Shovar, Joan Haberstich, Arlene Harbaugh, Donna
Cash, Nancy Gerschultz, Georlene Adkins, Sandra Gibson.
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Row 1 Tony Olvcra, Tino Mendoza, Wlillis Coleman, ,lim Murdock, Tom Fellows, Burton Ciousino, 'lolin Kurtz,
Gerald Wicliliski, lfrcdcrick Haas.
Row 2 Clinton Howard, Dan Smith, Bill Dictsili, Ronald l'uszizcwii'z, -Arnold hlacluson, Tcrry Darr, lfdwin XX7ic-
linski, Carl Clark, Clay l.al"aysttc.
Row S laik Slcin, Daniel Perry, Vlamcs McNcal, Davc-Vlunsscn, Richard luvis, Nocl Powers, Oi. Macklin, jerry
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man and Sue Case. Marilyn Mead, Peggy Liester, Shirley Hirauye, and
Bob Schroeder.
Row 1-George Kelley, Thomas Byersmith, Pat Kelley, Lester Hess, Bob Turpening, James Anderson, Robert Free-
man, Ronald Henck, Gary Robarge.
Row 24Willie Bate, James Schaffer, Bob Robinson, Tom Bettridge, Samuel Smith, Fredrick Swihart, Marvin Elkins,
Bob Hersch, Art Barrie.
Row 3-Arthur Harbaugh, Allan Higgins, Jim Benzinger, Joe Kenower, William Foster, Craig Thompson, Bruce
Ewen, Jeffrey Kime, David Kemmerley.
Row 1-Aracelia Pueste, Judy Thompson, Sharon Stange, Anne Marckel, Lynn Overmyer, Barbara Gillen, Christine
Najero, Josephine Flores.
Row 2-Judy Paluck, Joyce Wilcox, Clida Price, Mary Watkins, Karen Cordrey, Janice Pimienta, Dorothy Warejko,
Delores Russell, Joyce Jarzynski.
Row 5-eFrances Heller, Sharon McCreary, Darlene Fike, Peggy Leister, Marilyn Mead, Sandra Leitner, Ruth Jones,
Annie Logan, Sandie Young.
Row 1-Don Eyrse, Ted Ronfeldt, Steve Palmer, Matheno Bryant Bey, Deleno Washington, Bernie Schiffer, John
Edwords, Daryl Frey, Charles Harris.
Row 2-Ray DeChristopher, John Davis, Louis Weston, Henry Ensley, Jim Graham, Larry Gatton, Eddie Hehl,
Jim Duty, Raymond Parker.
Row 3AJerry Davis, Garry Lingel, Jim White, Joel Enright, George Meschke, Guster White, Marvin Lamp, Ronald
Murphy, Bob Rieck, Larry Tracht.
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Norma Moll, Pat Eldridge.
Row 2-Linda Schmitt, judy Kinkaid, Cynthia Warrren, Peggy Hess, joan Westgate, Maxine Dashner, Sharon Os-
terud, janet Pasch, Sandra Kelting.
Row 3-Ann Haase, Martha Anderson, Bonnie Upton, janet Potter, Darla Hull, Melanie Graham, Miriam Vetter,
Barbara Brooks, judi Telb.
Row I--WCruz Gomez, Larry Reardon, Robert Heinemann, Floyd Williams, Bill Ammann, Charles Atkins, Harry
Richards, Bernard Hackenberg, Warren Capers.
Row 2fLawrence Sherman, jim Muham, joe Riopelle, Patrick Timiney, Frank Williams, Richard Sanders, Gordon
Simmons, Fred Scarbrough, Tom Ireland.
Row 3-Bob Selb, Gary Olson, Richard Moreland, Dick Stackhouse, Fred McIntyre, Kenneth Currie, jerry Hock-
ett, Larry Fuller, Paul Boyd, Scott Barbour.
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Darlene Hennessy, Sharon Helman.
Row 2--4Maude Banks, Leola johnson, Dolores Rickard, julie Lininger, Nancy Gibson, Ruby Pike, Carol Katz,
Diane Swank, Katy Grun.
Row 3fLuella McCurdy, Sharon McDonald, Betty Davis, Mickey McCarthy, jane Knepper, Nancy Mueller, Phyl-
lis Finks, judy Popp, Marcia Radke.
Row 1----Harold McKee, Norman Nichoson, Paul Stubblefield, jim Gwin, jim Pitchford, john Durfee, Ken Peneff,
Andy Kandik, Fred Kindle.
Row Zf---john Kramp, Bob Harris, Arthur Butts, Bill Ott, Roy Constible, Donald Althaus, George llbeling, Paul
Wilson, jim D'Amato.
Row 5- -Dan Schneider, jim Mather, Gary Metz, Rick Brown, Lester Brown, Leo Bannister, George Keller, Harry
Madden, Harlan Kurhendall, john Harrer.
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Row I--vCynthia Palmer, Dorothy Carlton, Nina Brown, Mary Ann Weideman, Daisy Rambus, Shirley Hirauye,
Sharon Easley, Teresa Sleighton, Diane Betts.
Row 2ePat Delker, Charron Kelsey, Janet Walls, Margie Ward,, Lenora Chinn, Carol Krieger, Sandra Patrick, Lin-
da Hammond, Barbara Davidson.
Row 3-Dorothy Davis, Joyce Rice, Sharon Hinman, Connie Minnick, Sue Case, Margaret Hunt, Pat Barhite, Bever-
ly Bellups, Jessie Wigfall.
Row 1iLeslie Giles, Tom Fuller, Tom Ringel, Roger Duffey, Pat Young, Rollie Stevens, Dave Schultz, Del Rymers,
Gerry Shuman.
Row 2-Coty Hurst, John Fitzsimmon, Glenn Smith, Willard Flegle, Glen Cerrantz, Paul Rieker, John Clapp, Roger
Burnett, Val Johnson.
Row 3-Don Morris, Bill Thornton, Robert Rogers, Gary Deal, Dale Hosking, Nathaniel Savage, Robert Slasinski,
Torn Vaughn, Donald Meyers, Rolland Pacer.
Row 1-Jennie Lee DeCesare, Janice Schlegel, Judith Opperman, Janice Graham, Christine Moore, Madeline Barnes,
Delores Walker, Joanne Thom, Connie Wood.
Row 2-Carol Giffin, Jean Hemple, Gloria Leary, Sharon Emch, Rosemarie Chadwick, Susan Rotert, Earlene Wil-
liams, Barbara Eckman, Elizabeth Himes.
Row 3-Sue Hubbard, Patricia Barker, Judi Durliat, Sara Hamlin, Brenda Petres, Janet Heil, Jean Kahn, Annie
Jones, Elaine Garczynski.
Row L-Johnie Brown, Riles Harrison, Bob Kime, James Dixon, Roger Anderson, Jim Limongi, Steve Roberts,
Philip Webster, Donald Coger.
Row 2-Peter Smith, Eddie McFarland, Marion Orange, Bob Schroeder, John Sullivan, Richard Mariea, Michael
Lothery, Carl Lesterman, Charles Jeffery.
Row 3-Allen Daniels, John Eakin, Eugene Patterson, Al Barner, Tom Reichert, Bruce Tarsek, Tom Royes, Tom
Embry, Norris Conlson, Melvin Embry.
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tel, Kathryn Nunn, Sylvia Magdlino.
Row 2-Sonia Hershey, Ruth Kime, Sandra McNutt, Brenda Bolander, Kay lfahringer, Karlene Stickley, Shirley
Smith, Mary Taylor, Carol jean Gipe.
Row 3-Sandy Saba, joyce Long, Karen Gehm, Sharon Redden, Delores Kahl, Pat McGee, janet Kyer, Sharon
liavio, Shirley Grindle.
Row I----judy Huddy, Sarah McClellan, Lillie Davis, Hazel Gill, Carol Mag, joAnna Long, Diane Holst, Martia
Lathery, joann Barth.
Row 2-joAnne Cupilary, Ethyle Lineberger, Ruth Pierson, Margie Workman, janet Berry, Pat Witkowski, judy
Newman, judy Kothe, janet Posadny.
Row 3-Clara Whitaker, Gloria Mitchell, Pauline Stewart, Elizabeth Pearson, Carol Peters, Patty Graham, Audrey
Ratliff, Connie Clark, jane Palms.
Row 1-jon Ritzman, john Sturdivant, Gilbert Fair, Don Spurlock, Herbert Stoekard, Phil Clinger, jerry Cunning,
Bob Knight, Marvin Kutzke.
Row 2-Edward McNeal, Dave Berndt, Larry Youngs, Ernie Hitte, Dave Roberts, Harold Macklin, jim Irons,
George Taber, Forrest Page.
Row 3fDavid Kasten, Bob Hightower, Alvin Olszewski, Wesley Wolfe, David Franks, George Newcomer, Henry
Panning, Ronald Esmond, Tom Cook.
Row 1fLeroy Cramer, Robert Prue, William Squire, Bob Reynolds, Vic Dull, Nick Purd, Tom Robinson, Lerry
Severence, David Kine.
Row 2'---,Don Falkenberg, Henry Cooper, Melvin Coltrane, Ray Russell, Bill Schlagheck, Lewis George, Robert Ulli-
son, Bill Whitton, Don jaffke.
Row 3 'fjack Bolduan, Charles Knierim, Elwood Raylord, Isaac King, Tyrone Adams, Tom Holewinski, Steve Peter-
son, Dave Zeno, Alex Dedes, joseph Mays.
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Row 1-Sandra Bumpus, Mary Jane Forbush, Ruth Keim, Beverly Jean Miller, Leona Bacon, Wanda Meals, Wanda
Lewis, Joyce Ann Hill, Betty Jo Hill.
Row 2-Judy Harris, Susan Miller, Barbara Jaynes, Lynn Marvin, Margaret Lengemann, Sandy Dowling, Jean
Mann, Nancy Tucholski, Ann McCarthy.
Row 5-Dorothy Green, Shirley Neeley, Lillian Hardison, Katie Washington, Pat Snell, Virginia Fanaff, Minnie
Peters, Beverly Miller, Barbara Zibbel.
Row lfTom Waterman, Ronnie Morton, Frank Sondys, Fred Gratop, Lewis McCorvey, Jerry Thomas, Juice Wil-
kes, Bean Washington, Eddie Shepler.
Row 2fBob Glow, Tom Roberts, Jim Danford, Malcolm Smith, Fred Rogge, Glenn Bigley, Mike Crum, Larry
Friend, Gary Hamilton.
Row 3-William Lewis, Joe Craley, Ralph Ward, Dale Raczkowski, Ron Kemmerley, Gary Tarasewicz, Lee Engle-
hardt, George Evenu, Stanley Byanouske, Sook Sutton.
Row 1-Marlene King, Sharon Lee, Nancy Wood, Jackie Starner, Elnora Johnson, Janice Dukes, Judy Schellhase,
Wardell Horton, Betty Kynard.
Row 2-Barbara Rupley, Pat Falkenberg, Paula Cossins, Sharon Braun, Virginia Crapsey, Carol Carpenter, Alda
Farber, Barbara Guziolek, Sharon Rahm.
Row 3-Kathlene Frank, Barbara Heshley, Shirley Clapp, Nancy Ryle, Pat Supica, Barbara Beatty, Judy Melle, Bar-
bara Tate, Sandy Barnes.
Row 1+Bill Marquis, Gary Bowles, Charles Lemay, JimLenahan, Frank Kronfield, Bill Sisco, Ray Perkins, Louis
Pattin, Dick Neer.
Row 2-Lutz Hahne, Terry Maurer, Ronald Murdock, William Olmstead, Charles Rust, John Hurst, Jerry Beeching,
Del Bristol, Darrell Hansen.
Row 5YRoy Gonia, Jim McConville, Floyd Cary, Tom Pope, Tim Kennelly, LeRoy Anderson, Lee E. Grover,
Jerry Heller, William Cunningham.
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Sally Solazar, Vlacquelyn Shulze.
Row 2 Brenda Prescott, Gail Moise, judy Kenower, Carolyn Hamilton, Becky Dauer, Emma Miller, Rovella Beauch,
Sue Wfitmer, joyce Ellwood, Cecilia Gonzales.
Row SW- josephine Smith, Pat Fleck, Mary Carol Sarvis, janet O'Neil, Marsha Dolby, Sharon Hayden, Ruby Henry,
Amelia Bolanud, Roberta Gutting, Mary Beth Ganss,
Row 1- -rfr Kenneth Buckey, Dale Wilcox, john Rodemich, Michael Fulton, Bill Herzig, Duane Hoefener, Franklin
Laplante, Lloyd Allen, Richard Kc-im.
Row 2fRichard Streit, Gary Schneider, Robert Harrison, jim Hasenaur, David Osborn, Jim Kretzinger, Richard
Barber, Kenneth Miller, Bill Sterling, Carey G. Ammons.
Row 5-f Barry Bashore, Edward Garrett, Dick Ewen, Dick Schroeder, Milton l.ee Stewart, Uennis Marvin, Dave
Meyer, Gary Slicker, Tom Beck, Owen Moore.
Row If-Mary Duran, josephine Lumbreras, Carol Smith, Barbara Fox, joAnne Grisham, Karen Wetzel, Judy Leal,
Mary McKitrick, janet justus.
Row 2--Judy Campbell, Lorrine Helton, Mary McFarland, Sharon Wfeeder, Sharon Koeclan, Leah Kronmann, Betty
Price, Eva Wright, Glenna Morris.
Row 3efArlene Machalski, janice Schmidt, 'lean Hall, Bertha Perry, Mary Ann Osborn, Sharon Albert, Mary
XXfhitl'ield, Yvonne Redden, Paulette Frederick, Mary Russell,
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Row 1'-john Ball, Bob Clapp, David Fink,, Bob Kotsrhke, Kenneth Zerk, Don Bnumgartner, Charles Mugler
Carl Schrnidr, Bob Ignatowski, Robert Knuck.
Row Zvlirank E. Brown, Virgil Carmony, Phil Warlswortli, Bill Clapper, Eugene Grzymkowski, -lannes Hnrtwig
Willtei' Ronald, Fred Rafe, Tom WlHfCfl12llfCf, john Hollopeter.
Row 3---,Neil Cook, Walter' Hayes, lack O'Neil, jim Vffollenweber, jim Borton, Glenn Browning, jim Somerville
Gary Tubbs, Glen Mahan, Peter Morrison, james Willianns.
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Row I-fTheresa Ramirez,, Susie Lowry, Nona Gronau, Joyce Jameson, Sandra Popp, Linda Ramseur, Linda St.
John, Alice Grasser, Patricia Eckert.
Row 2-Carol Kellar, Gloria Head, Marlene Hudank, Loretta Landis, Helen Mummert, Linda Longbrake, Kay
Knott, Ruby Anderson, Kathie Werzel.
Row 3-Sherri Szajkowski, Janet Genung, Sharon Steiger, Helen Pisarski, Judy Fineske, Beverly Wright, Sandra
Geer, Carol Eldredge, Judy Bressler, Barbara Halteman.
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Charlie Thompson, Larry Prlckett, Jim Merritt.
Row 2-Denny Murphy, Donald Collins, Richard Piddock, John Knott, Herbert Reed, Bill Shepherd, James Brack-
man, Ronnie Sansing, Dan Pope, John DeMars.
Row 34Tom Gorsuch, Bob Hayton, William Weichel, Warren Leith, William Taraschke, Larry Cook, Ed Looman,
Terry Flynn, James Beauregard, Mike Jenks, Ken Najarian.
Row 1-Sara Jane Stutz, Diana Kindle, Darlene Mills, Judy Young, Pauline Ott, Ruby Reid, Patricia Amos, Doris
Murria, Willie Byrd.
Row 2fBarbara Czerniak, Linda Miller, Carolyn York, Judy Funka, Susanne Woodcock, Diane Crum, Betty Ann
Smyth, Carolyn Moulton, Judi Rominski, Mary Ann Goodwin.
Row 3fJudy Terrell, Conchita Boyd, Barbara Wood, Nancy Lee Sass, Patti Davis, Pat Winn, Peggy Whetton, Bette
Richardson, Jane Smith, Darla Ray.
Row 1--Willey Dale, Bill Bradshaw, Winfred Locke, Bob Pfeifer, Ernie Frye, Bostic Marshal, Terry Piotraschke,
Julius Williams, Denny Garver, Dick Kolb.
Row 2fWayne Reece, Dean Meyers, George Hallenbeck, Martin Broun, Jack Evearitt, Garrel White, Fred Freeman,
Fred Kutykl, Jan Evans, David McSeod, Chuck Taber.
Row 3-Lorenzo Smith, Bob Mix, Nick Hazard, Bruce Beckurth, Bill Fuller, Lawrence Jarrins, John Zeno, Dean
Shack, James .Malohn, Walter Holston, Dick Barnum.
Row 1-Jackie Allison, Christine Rolle, Barbara Julius, Jane Rogers, Lorena Hargrave, Carol Najero, Shirrel Van
Tassel, Doris Dawson, Suzette Rayburn.
Row 2fMaggie Williams, Thelma Williams, June Whitfield, Barbara Campbell, Caroline Hornyak, Barbara Finney,
Margie Przepierski, Henriettta Sutton, Bonnie Casburne, Sue Emme.
Row 3--Linda Griffin, Louise Lay, Rita Neal, Roberta Corwin, Joan Korb, Patricia Reece, Gladis Banks, Judy Bru-
no, Rita Allen, Sandy Armstrong.
Row 1-Bill Hubbell, Attison Digby, Jack English, Ronnie Stockman, James Brug, Walt Huebener, Dennis Schor-
ling, Sam Mason, Kenneth Morris, Ronnie Eckert.
Row 2-Tom Taylor, Michael Teague, Michael Errington, Raymond Russell, Tom Wirick, Ronald Burgess, Hank
Louis, Marshall Bester, Abbott Frederick, Jim Garner, Victor Ramsey.
Row 3-fRoger Newcomer, James Szymczak, Sonny Woods, Larry Wright, Gary Keller, Stuard Dungan, David Wei-
lant, Jim McGee, Bob Wicks, Marten Greunke, Joe Rice.
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Row Bffjanicc Livings, Rowena Vlfilliams, Nancy Loc Keen, Marsha Criss, Eleanor Stcinwand, Darla-nc Dcffins,
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Row 2-W james Missler. Charles Cox, Bob Talamantez, Richarrl Danko, Aquilco Navarro, Bob MLC lfflly Cqlon
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Row 5 Enlwarnl Slatton, Melvin Tucker, lldward Powell, Chester Dyer, Gary Shinn, Wfillian C urncc Bill SLl'llLIl
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Row 1fValerie Bolton, Kathy Vogtaberger, Barbara Fcehrmeyer, Sue Braunschweiger, judy Kopitke, Carol Ja-
quette, Mary Schatz, Karen McGeary, Sharon Horn.
Row 2-Paula Hayes, Roberta Shields, Barbara Jones, Sue Wilson, Elizabeth Terwilliger, Christine janowiecki, Carl
ole Roe, Robie Ward, Ann Smith, Ann Brown.
Row 5-Pat LeGron, Kathryn Veely, Betty Griffin, Linda Meyer, Annett Frank, Andrea Stifel, June Leibius, Brenda
Dotson, jane Suzor, Sue Van Karsen.
Row 1-flouu Owillolt, john Clfxenger, ' , Ron-
nie Warns, Doug Becker, Bob Fyock.
Row 2---Willie Richardson, Billy Rayford, Gerald Carpenter, Ralph Wobser, johnny Galloway, Leonard Alexan-
der, Ronald Collins, john Petterson, Larry Steinbaugh, joseph Harris.
Row 3-Paul Sprunk, Fred Lute, jim Ernest, Fred Grau, Sylvester Hills, Eric Schultz, Bill Manning, Earl Burgess,
Elmer Hutchinson, Charles Cornwell, Samuel Russell.
Row 1fiSarah Coleman, Barbara Pearson, Harriet Coleman, Grace Hamer, Frances Douglas, Pauline Howell, Carol
Richards, Roberta Patton, Donna Rupley.
Row 2-Sheila Burnham, Hettie Merkel, Sue Willinger, Sharon Lincoln, Marilyn McCloud, Roberta Barr, Janet
Pryor, Bettie Wert, Barbara Dalton, Margie Watters.
Row 5fMarcia Stoll, Marcia Hurley, Nancy Lange, judith Gantz, Myra Corey, Judith Myers, Verolyn Barnes, Bar-
bara Resener, Wendie Sherrick, Dorothy Pelton.
Row 1-Roger Broadway, jim Hutchinson, Gerald Snyder, Fred Saunders, Gordon Campbell, Robert Brazier, Wil-
liam Sanders, joseph Belcher, Fred Sumrow.
Row 2-Weil Warner, jerry Roepke, Terry Schnell, George l-lasselkus, james Kunstbeck, Bob Lute, Roosevelt Love,
Bill Hartzell, Warren Colcer, Thomas johnston.
Row 3-fOlin Hood, Gene Weills, Dick Smith, Raymond Lothery, Willie Brown, Franklin Luther, Richard Garner
Ron Radke, Robert Allen, Melvin Brown.
Row I-Linda Franklin, Barbara Spaulding, Alene Smith, Bonnie Tullis, Ruby jackson, Nancy Robinson, Donna
Vanderwulp, Caroline Stuart, Barbara McLennan.
Row Zrfl-'atricia White, Sandra Kay Meyers, Carol Melcher, Margo Moyer, Mary jo Mann, Edna Brooks, joan
Brooks, Geraldine Ellsworth, Lorna Long, Melanie Given.
Row 3-Sandra Voegeli, Sue Luhring, Louemma Carr, Nicole Kendall, Dorothy janiszewski, judy Rennhack, Bar-
bara Curtis, Carole Haase, Mary Ann Majchszak, jean Lay.
Row 1fWillie McCowey, Kenneth Chambers, Dick Elder, Bob Bulter, Melton Wallace, Bruce Kern, Alfonso
Graham, Martin johnson, Carlton Butts, Robert Kruzel.
Row 2-Calvin Banks, Thomas Vines, Michael Schnieder, Ken Boldt, jim Ellis, Willie jones, George Worden, Har-
dison Brooks, George Edwards, Craig Dotson.
Row 3-Louis Dotson, Nick Purse, Ray Bottles, john Bremer, Mike McCown, Ed Russell Ward, Darrell Taylor,
Tom Ferguson, Marvin Balin, Dave Mall.
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Row Z'--Mary Mcchcr, Linda Moffatt, Patricia Voylcs, Dorothy johnaon, jcnnic McDowell, Susan Bon-hk, Clarnclla
West, Bonnie Hoffman, Karen Path.
Row 5'-Becky Meinka, Dalctta lfullcr, Margie jacob, Sharon Davenport, Nancy Roginski, Pat Jamison, Collccn
Sterling, Carol Ann Rapp, joAnn Szymanck, Sharon West.
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Row lfjoyce Riatz, Patty Lehr, judy lfrosch, Brenda Sund, Barbara Foley, Charlene Stoll, Carol Alexander,
janice Grund, Edna Holt.
Row 2-janet Kellermann, judy jones, Carol Woitzel, judy Stephenson, judy Meagher, judy Burmeister, Patti Bi-
shop, Rae Lynn Garrison, Ann Reiter, Peg Bower.
Row 3fHelen Rogers, Barbara Lindhurst, janneth Manthey, Nancy Manger, janet Stevens, Shirley Bowens, Sue
Baars, Constance Powell, Sue Schneider, joAnne Hochmuth.
Row lfllaxid f ' ,Robent Claneuce XYfat.son, Lanny K.i.Lian, M.a.t.her.l-y,
Clayton, David Machanske, john Nelson.
Row 2-Barry Pratt, john Groah, Douglas Oshern, Pete Osmialowski, Clark Krueger, David Albain, Fred Schikora,
Don Bronson, Terry Hehl, john Moran.
Row 3fRoger Sund, David Dittman, Terry Rupp, jim Striggow, james Anderson, Larry Farnham, Ronald Put-
bress, Thomas Barker, jim Norris, Bob Paquin.
Row 1-Ruth Anne Snyder, Bonnie Bigley, Carol Sue Ringel, Mitzi Klinger, Barbara Haase, Lee Ann Lokensgard,
Sandy Kennedy, Marjorie jal-zab, Georgia Dominique.
Row 2fDorothy Smilax, Sharon Hennessy, Grace Cunningham, Beverly jones, Kay Vlfeaver, joyce Andrzejewski,
Donna Lazenby, Shirley jones, Susan Minnick, Libby Walling.
Row 5fSally Gardner, Sandra Murphy, Sharon Hill, Angie Owens, Lessie Schley, Maggie Sommus, Mary Spangler,
Sandra Snyder, judy Rupp, Lonnie Pritchett.
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Row 1-Jo Ann Clinger, Lillian Earl, Marilyn Moyer, Valerie Loos, Joyce Osterud, Barbara Dorn, Barbara Long, Janice Garner,
Row 2wRonald Riopelle, Joyce Rehm, Marilyn Leibius, Mr. Rusie, Miss Gilbert, Jed Duty, Sharon Jones, Jerry Booher, Judy Jackson.
Row 3-Dick Heaton, Ernie Hartman, Ron Reinhart, Bill Stine, Dick Heinz, Mike Corder, Bill DeSana, Bob Fox.
Row 1fKaren Wfalker, Ann Luscombe, Judy Roush, Sally Taylor, Barbara Bruggeman, Elaine Ramseur, Judy Schnell, Elaine Leon, Shir-
ley Voyles, Eleanor Wallbank, Judy Johnson,
Row 2-Jackie Fuller, Manira Saide, Marilyn Miller, Judy Jenks, Mr. Rusie, Miss Gilbert, Matthew Kolb, Arnold Galloway, Margie
Matecki, Judy Harris, Elaine Carter.
Row 3-Conrad Johnson, Jerry Zedlitz, Denis Vifalterreit, Jon Patton, Jerry Mix, Jordan Waldirian, Dick Shipman, Dave Wtrbser, Al
Fanaff, Howard Fish.
Left to rightfBill DeSana, vice president, Ron Reinhart,
activities chairman, Marilyn Moyer, secretary, Barbara
Long, scholarship chairman, Marilyn Leibius, social chair-
mang and Bob Fox, president.
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UTO hold erect the flaming light of truth, to lead tl
others may follow in the light, to keep burning in c
school a high ambition to approach the highest ideals
life and to recognize its greatest values, and to serve li
ally, faithfully, and unselfishlyu is the purpose of the D
tional Honor Society. To begin an eventful year, the L
bey Chapter held a November pizza party in the home
Marilyn Leibius, social chairman. In December, the mas
line contingent of the Libbey group challenged Waite P
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Row l---Beverly Stevenson, Gitta Hahne, Barbara Myers, Mary Ann Nietz, Jane Putnam, Judy Knapp, Fred Smith, Donna Posadny,
Mary Houser,
Row ZW -Sue Gartz, Judy Eisenmann, l.uAnn Helman, Miss Gilbert, Judy Funk, Ruth Thompson, Sue Van'I'assel, Lou Ann O'Brien, Jane
Schlicher,
Row 3-Ruth Dreyer, Tom Hauman, Donald Hill, Henry Pauly, Melinda Johnson, David Jenssen, Dan Smith, Tom Robinson, Carol
Probert.
Row 1---Norma Moll, Carol Sue Ringel, Ricky Beaupry, Peg Bower, Sue Boehk, Pauline Ott, Linda Longbrake, Linda Moffatt, Sandra
Ganchou, Mary XX'atters, Darlene Hennessy.
Row 2-Sue Vanliarsen, Dorothy Smilax, lidna Brooks, Larry Jeffries, Anthony Zaper, Bob Pfeifer, Terry Piotraschke, Dorothy Bern-
ritter, Kay XXfeaver, Marcia Griss, Georgia Dominique.
Row 3-Jane Suzor, Jill Vogel, Gilbert, Fair, Susan Emme, Judy Stephenson, Mary Taylor, Carol Gipe, Carol Katz, Nancy Lange, Sandy
VanDrew, Margie Jacobs.
Row -1-"Barbara Haase, Darlene Mills, Marsha Dolby, Sandra Leitner, Fred Gratop, Kenneth Miller, Bill Sisco, Dick Streit, Judy Renn-
hack, Kay Fahringer, Peggy Hess.
Row 5-Peter Morrison, Don Althaus, LeRoy Anderson, Jack O'Neil, Ted Graves, Henry Panning, David W'eilant, Bob Schroeder, Tom
Bettridge, Dave Osborn.
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tional Honor athletes to a basketball game. Proving that
Libbey can win scholastic honors, also, were society mem-
bers participating in a quiz challenge with Waite here,
and a re-match later on in the season at the rival school.
Spring events arranged by scholarship chairman, Barbara
Long, and activities chairman, Ron Reinhart, included the
post-induction party for new members, a I.ibbey'-Waite
roast, the Bm! the Clock Show' on April Fool's day, and
the South Side Kiwanis Club college assembly program.
To inspire underclassmen to better grades, the National
Honor Society presented certificates to honor freshmen
and gold pins to sophomores. Supervising the group in
promoting scholarship, leadership, character, and service
were Miss Jean Gilbert, adviser, Bob Fox, president, Bill
DeSana, vice president, Marilyn Moyer, secretary, and
Judy Korb and Jerry Booher, treasurers.
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Row l--Karen XX'alker, Siuidra Meyers, Judy Roush, Karen Peth, lNlr. lylartin, Terry Keller, lflaine Carter, Shirley Voyles, Connie Yfoonls,
and Sully Taylor.
Row 2-f-Judy Schnell. Sandra Murphy, Margie Yutzy, Larry Matzinger, Mrs. George, Mr. Rusie, Mary Kay Hoffman, Judy Jackson.
Patty Fels Sue Krohn,
Row 3-Roz Cedoz, Valerie Loos, Sarah Smith, Judy Jenks, Ronnie Pilcher, XX'ilmer Frank, Denis XX'alterreit, Ron Lingel, Rosemary
Jones, Marcia Nehring.
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All the shouting, running here and there, and worrying
seem worthwhile on Iidelipm day in June. The pictures
taken and retaken, copy rewritten, and deadlines abhorred
are justified when the "oh'sl' and "ah's'l are heard. Early
in the year the yearbook staff had its dreambook well in
mind. Then came the arduous transfer of dream to reali-
ty. Though the 1957 annual may not be quite the dream-
book visualized in September, the staff sincerely hopes
that it is an accurate portrayal of Libbey happenings 1957.
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Row IfEleanur XX'allhank, jnAnn Clinger, Shirley Openshaw, Margie lNlatecki, Nancy Kornath, julie XX'etcher.
Row 1---Joyce Osterud, Matt Kolb, juciy Knapp, Carol Probert, Bonnie Lamb.
Row 3 ffff Sharon jones, jessica Keller, 'IAlan Aufclerheicie, David XX'ohser. jerry Mix. Dick Heinz, Marilyn Miller.
to right: Matt Kolb,
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co-managing eciitorg Joyce Os-
co-eciitors of page one: Sharon
Heinz. co-inanaging editor,
gyda!
To sell a school newspaper, top quality must be maintainecl
at all times. Quality is the hyworcl of the Crvyrfrzl. Annual-
ly, staff members journey to the Bowling Green State
University journalism Conference and enter the paper for
Ll Columbia Scholastic Press Association rating in March.
The Cryrffzl covers all news events concerning the school.
It features editorials, club news, sports, cartoons, and the
Inquiring Reporter, Through the hard work of the ad-
viser, Miss Kay Quealy, the editors. and the reporters, the
Cryxilrif has become an integral part of Libbey,
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Service to the school! This is the motto which the Student
Council ably carried out in its varied 1957 program. The
aim of service was accomplished through the promotion
of good citizenship in our school. Among the activities
TD which the Council supervised were the Area Sportsman-
rlif-fllilig ship Contest, the Magazine Drive, the Thanksgiving Day
W j Queen Campaign and Election, the election of the home
room representatives, Libbey Loyalty Week, and the Clean-
up Campaign. Council also helped with various jobs in
O which all schools participated, such as, the Toledo Area
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Miss Shirley 'Haney and Principal Loy XX". Rusie discuss
student council matters.
Members of the student council fleft to right, top to bottom, Tom Wfaierinan, john Petterson. Sue Case, Bill Marohn, Elaine Ramseur,
Bob Fox, Peter Kakela, Judy Knapp, Bill Stine, Miss Haney and Mi1Rusie, advisersg Sue Van Karsen, Judy Eisenmann, and Marilyn Moyer.
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Teen-age Drive against Polio and the Area Student Council
Dance. Home room representatives again functioned effi-
ciently as coordinators between the Council and the stu-
dent body and were of major assistance to Council in the
Magazine Drive. Listed on the Council's social calendar
were the football dance following the Libbey-Central
game, a spring roast, and a banquet after the Magazine
Drive. Capably leading the group were Miss Shirley Haney
and Principal Loy W. Rusie, advisers, Bill Stine, presi-
dent, Peter Kakela, vice president, judy Eisenmann, sec-
retary-treasurer, and Tom Wttterttaan, sergeant-at-arms.
e "Making a clean for the Clean-lip Campaign, are
la left to tight in illustration, lilaine Ramseut, jess Keller,
Chuck Hopkins, and Bill Marohn.
Row l-Lorna Long, Terry Keller, jeannie Hemple, Ruby Anderson, Nelson Damschroder, jo Anna Spaulding, Pat Harrison, Shirley
Vo.5d,es, Ea.t.Kc.llu' -lf, Many' Sd-H ' 2, J ,
Row Z--Sharon Schroeder, Rae Lynn Garrison, jane Suzor, Katie Xwashington, Tom Bettridge, Miss Haney, Myron Bohnert, jimmie
Ellis, Tom Hauman, Brenda Datson, Sharon McCreavy, Ermajean Adams.
Row 3-Sue Krohn, jean Snell, jessica Keller, jon Willit1gei', Le Roy Anderson, john Kolodzaike, jerry Mix, Ted Graves, john
liakin, Lee Katz, judy Korb, Marilyn Miller.
Row I ---' Karen XX'alker, julie Xwetcher, janet Kellermann, Sue Xvillinger, Larry Kern, john De Mars, Carey Ammons, Sandy Kennedy,
Rovella Beauch, Eleanor Wfallbank, Nancy Robinson.
Row lfjudy Harris, Sandie Van Drew, judie Telb, Sharon Osterud, Arnold Galloway, Phil Clinger, Miss Haney, Mary Kay Hoffman,
Sue Laycock, jane Schlicher, Barbara Myers, Rosalie Petres.
Row 3-V-Linda Blanden, Ralph XX'obser, Terry Flynn, jerry Heller, David Kemmerley, Larry Cook, Bill 'l'hornton, Bob Lockett, Chuck
Hopkins, jim Norris, Dave Osborn. 1
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To discover and encourage original talent, to create
enthusiasm for scholarship, and to promote en-
lightened leadership are the main objectives of the A W
Periclean Literary Society. Peries sponsored the first .-,.. 'eg
tri-lit meeting at which Mr. Packer spoke enter- X
tainingly of his trip to Kashmir. Peries also helped
make the tri-lit roast, tea, sox hop, and ball suc- X4
cessful affairs. The annual banquet, the Christmas
program, and the Thanksgiving mass meeting were
other projects in line with the Peri motto, "Secundus
nulli," "Second to None."
Peri Officers: Left to right, Ann Luscombe, corres. ser
Sarah Smith, treas.g Judy Schnell, chaplain, Judy Jer
v. pres.g Marilyn Moyer, rec. secy.g Marilyn Leibius, cl
sorg and Sharon Jones, pres.
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Row I-Barb Bedra, Donna Posadny, Judy Schnell, Suzanne Peters, Joan XX'adsworth, Barbara Bruggeman, Margaret Loyer, Ann Lus-
combe.
Row 2-Carol DuBry, Marilyn Moyer, Mary Loos, Judy Knapp, Mrs, Harriett Pheatt, adviser, Barbara Myers, Judy Eisenmann, Margie
Yutzy, Sandra Graham.
Row 33-Ruth Thompson, Carol Probert, Sue Dashner, Marilyn Leibius, Judy Jenks, Sharon Jones, Susan Van Tassel, Judy Gallagher,
Roz Cedoz.
Row 1wChris Ganzert, Miriam Wfilliams, Connie Wcvtid, Mary Lou Gillmore, Janet Berry, Janice Vlfales, Pat Delker, Julie XX"etcher.
Row 2-Gesine Fischer, Jane Schlicher, Jill Vogel, Sue Schroder, Mrs. Pheatt, adviser, Jane Putnam, Sue Booher, Sue Laycock, Sandie
Van Drew.
Row 3-Judy Starner, Mary Kay Hoffman, Joan Westgate, Sarah Smith, Marilyn Mead, Melinda Johnson, Janet Potter, Deanna Hoch-
stettler, Maxine Dashner.
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The Phils chalked up another busy year beginning
with Loyalty Week and the Waite Mass Meeting.
Football season ended triumphantly when Judy Har-
ris was crowned queen. To fill the treasury, the club
sold pencils and greeting cards. The "Sadie Hawkins"
dance began a series of events including a part in the
Tri-Lit Mother-Daughter Tea and the annual ban-
quet. In a more serious vein, the Phils contributed a
Christmas basket and sponsored a literary meeting at
which Libbey student, Gudrun Lucks, spoke on
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il officers: Left to right, Jess Keller, junior censor,
ply Connors, chaplain, Judy Roush, president, Valerie
os, vice presidentg Shirley Openshaw, treasurer: lilaine
rter, senior censor, Karen W'alker, recording secretary,
irgie Matecki, corresponding secretary, and Judy Harris,
geililt-at-arms,
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Row l flileanor XX'allbank, Sue Vogelpohl, Maureen Moersch, Nancy Missler, Joanna Spaulding, Judy Roush, Barbara Kravetsky, Jerry
Pacliolski.
Row 2--Sue Gartz, Mary Ann Nietz, Margie Matecki, Miss Mary Kirk, adviser, Linda Unger, Shirley Jean Openshaw, Judy Harris,
JoAnn Clinger.
Row 5 Bonnie Bartlett, Valerie Loos, Marilyn Miller, Judy Frayer, Jessie Keller, Carol Bay, Janice Tony, Judy Connors.
Row 1 -Ruth XX'atkins, Ruth Keim, Cynthia XX'arren, Sue Hubbard, Sara Hamlin, Carole Kirk, MaryAnn Keim, Sue Donovan.
Row 27'-Barbara Heshley, Jackie Starner, Elaine Carter, Miss Kirk, Sharon Schroeder, Judi Swartz, Sandra Gibson, Judy Durliat.
Row 5 -Brenda Petres, Marcia Radke, Peggy Leister, Marilyn Seneff, Sue Case, Virginia Fanaft, Ann Haas, Connie Minnick.
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Row 1-Joyce Prentice, Elaine Ramseur, Bonnie Thacker, Shirley Voyles, Bonnie Borchart, Gitta Hahn, Mary Ann Houser, Judy Johnson,
Row 2-Sally Taylor, Elaine Leon, Jodey Smith, Mr. Rusie, Jackie Fuller, Charlene Scheil, Barbara Long.
Row 3-Susie Below, Linda Greenwalt, Sharon Hoist, Joyce Osterud, Mary Lou Eubank, Judie Ecker, Judy Korb, Janice Roesler, Judy
Jackson.
Row lfMickie Gaynor, Jane Ann Schwan, Beverly Stevenson, Sandra McNutt, Carol Irwin, Delores Rickard, Vonnie Gurgin, Mary
Lou Kreps.
Row 2-Rosemary Parker, Elaine Garczynski, Lou Ann O'Brien, Sharon Schoettley, Mr. Rusie, Ann Grunst, Sandra Jimison, Nancy Kor-
nath, Barbara Jaynes.
Row 3-Joan Haherstich, Rosanne Harrison, Kay Robison, Sharon Osterud, Bonnie Upton, Margaret Hunt, Peggy Hess, Carol Hessman.
Zet officers: Left to right, first row, Joyce Osterud, corres-
ponding secretaryg Gitta Hahne, censor, Elaine Leon, ser-
geant-at-armsg Judy Jackson, recording secretaryg second
row, Mary Ann Houser, historian, Jodey Smith, treasurer,
Judy Korb, vice president, and Judy Johnson, president.
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Zets observed their motto, "Nihil sine lal:-ore,'
"Nothing without workf' by engaging in such ac-
tivities as selling name cards to the seniors and devil
cards to underclassmen, planning the Macomber
Mass Meeting, and sponsoring a tri-lit literary meet-
ing. They also were Working participants in the tri-
lit roast, tea, and spring formal. Fudge and tag sales
were money-making ventures which helped finance
the Zet scholarship for a deserving senior. Miss Aileen
Eberth capably advised the group.
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Gerald Zedlitz,
Row ZA'--Tom jahns, Bill DeSana, jim Bowles, jon Patton, Mr. Wi1'iCk, adviser, jack Robinson, jim Bettridge, Lawrence Roberts, Hubert
Clifford, jordan Xxftlltlllhllj,
Row 5 fvButch Bohnert, jon XXfillinger, Ron Reinhart, Henry Pauly, Bill Stine, jerry Mix, David Potter, Peter Kakela, Bill Marohn, Wil-
mer Frank.
Row 1 --f,' Andy Kandik, Fred Smith, Robert Freeman, Steve Roberts, Bill Ammann, Toni Bettridge, Richard Kandik, Bob Meinardi, Terry
Sevrenee, Tom XXfaterman. '
Row 24'--Bob Myers, Keith Raitz, Lee Mayer, David XXfoolford, Tom Hauman, Mr. Wi1'ick, Dennis Kohn, Toni Robinson, john Austrew,
john Luseonibe.
Row 3-ADavid Sizenstock, Bruce liwen, Gary Metz, Don Hill, Norris Coulson, Lee lingleliardt, Rick Brown, Ted Graves, David Kem-
merley, Bob Hochmuth, Charles jeffery.
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The school year 1956-57 was a produetive one for
the Forum Literary Society. Topping the social cal-
endar for the year were the Forum-Perie Bi-Lit Ball
and the Forum Senior Banquet. The Central Foot-
ball Mass Meeting and a pep rally before the De-
Vilbiss Night Relays were all-student functions spon-
sored by the club. Welfare projects were a Christmas
basket for a needy family and a seventy-five dollar
college scholarship for a deserving senior.
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jerry Mix, vice presidentg Al Fanaff, secretary, and Ron
Reinhart, president.
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Row 1-Mike Thompson, Matt Kolb, jim Culbertson, john Harrison, Sam Hollick, Bill Alder, Don Wisiiiewski, Chuck Chrisman, Gary
Eaton, Terry Keller.
Row 2-john Shugar, Larry Forderer, Rodney Clevenger, Dick Watei'11ian, Mr. Miley, adviser, Bill Kistner, Tom Olah, Wfilliam Mc-
Clure, Richard Achor.
Row 3-joe Higgins, George Mummert, james Perry, Mike McGee, Ray Baker, Don Smith, john Kolodzaike, Lee Katz, Gary Mallory,
Conrad johnson.
Row 1-Marvin Kutzke, jim Harris, Don Perry, Larry Kern, Ronnie Bock, Roger Anderson, Darrell Hansen, john Durfee, Steve Paluck,
Harvey Browning.
Row 2-Pete Smith, Bill Nelson, Dave Berndt, jim Batch, Larry Merkel, Don LaFramboise, jon Bartell, Bob Selb, Malcolm Smith, Floyd
Vifilliams.
Row 5fJim Shugar, LeRoy Anderson, Bill Gai-be, jerry Hockett, Dean Smith, Tim Kennelly, Jalan Aufderheide, Tom Merritt, Dale
Adams, John McClure.
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Service to the school, education, and fellowship
were the goals attained by the Q.D's this year. Dur-
ing the Christmas season the Quill and Dagger
sponsored a Yuletide program and a food basket for
a worthy family. Along educational lines, the Q.D.'s
held a monthly meeting with a speaker. The social
program included a hayride and roast at Pearson
Park with Dick Waterman as chairman, and a sen-
ior banquet and dance. Mr. George Miley aided in
planning and supervising the activities of the group.
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cen., Bill Marohn, v. pres., Bill DeSana, secy.g Bill
chaplain, Terry Severns, sgt.-at-arms. Standing,
Luscombe, secyg and Skip johnson, pres.
Rodger Skilliter, john Luscombe, Gary Mallory, Conrad Johnson, Bill Kistner, Tom Rier.
Tom Hauman, jim Bowles, Mr. Needles, adviser, Ernie Hartman, jim Bettridge, jerry Booher.
,Ion Patton, Bill DeSana, Bill Marohn, Dick Heinz, Bill Bettridge, Henry Pauly.
Harvey Browning, Fred Smith, Steve Paluck, Lee Mayer, Bob Myers, Bob Meinardi, Philip Layne.
4Bill Nelson, David Sitzenstock, Dave Witiner, Mr. Sigrest, adviser, Tom Robinson, Denis Kohn, jon Bartell.
Don Hill, joe Higgins, Pete Kakela, David Potter, jack Robinson, jon Willingei', Bob I-Iochmuth.
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Their purpose of creating, maintaining, and extend-
ing throughout the home, school, and community
the high standards of Christian character motivated
Hi-Y members to help during B.I.E. Day, serve at
the Football Banquet, sell papers for the benefit of
the Old Newsboys, and sponsor members in the youth
and government election. Social events of the past
year were a fall hay ride, swims at the Central
Y.M.C.A., a dance on XXfashington's Birthday, and
a spring roast.
Truly practicing their purpose of realizing in com-
mon life those ideals of personal and social living to
which Christians are committed, the Senior Y-Teens
sparked much of the 1957 activity about Libbey.
Wfith the help of their adviser, Miss Ruth Allen,
they organized the Macomber Football Mass Meet-
ing, sold mums for the Thanksgiving Day Game,
scheduled a post-football-game dance, planned the
Football Banquet, trimmed the Christmas tree in the
main lobby, sold Christmas cards and wrapping pa-
per, gave a Mothers' Tea, and sponsored the inspir-
ing Lenten services.
Senior Y-Teen officers: Left to right, first row, Elaine Rarn-
seur, president, Judy Schnell, vice president, Marilyn Lei- 0
bius, treasurer, second row, Carol DuBry, secretary, Lil- '
lian Earl, chaplain, Judy Jenks, reporter, third row, Judy
Connors and Susie Below, representatives.
Rowlg-Judy Johnson, Sandia Lasko, Joan Garner, Charlesina 1-larrison, Diane Leal, Bertha Brown, Beverly Smith, Bonnie Thacker,
Susie Below, Barbara Kravetsky.
Row 2-Judy Brunner, Sherry Reed, Nancy Mock, Elaine Draheim, Miss Allen, Sharon Schroeder, Margie Matecki, Shirley Voyles,
Beverly Flint, Bonnie West.
Row 5-Virginia Teal, Roz eeaoz, Naomi Lenz, Sue Sayre, Mary Lee Williains, Voncile McCorvey, Ermajean Adams, Marva Cooper,
Dorothy Kirby, Jean Dickerson, Carol DuBry.
Row 4--'Sue Krobn, Rosemary Wolfei't, Marilyn Miller, Sarah Smith, Janice Roesler, Pauline Baranck, Katherine Holmes, Judy Korb,
Marilou Eubanl-1, Jo Ann Palenski, Joyce Rehm, Barbara Saunders.
Row 1--Karen Walkei', Marjorie Gockerman, Joyce Prentice, Judy Miller, Eleanor Wallbarik, Janice Garner, Judy Roush, Ann Lus-
combe, Carol Meyers, Mary Ann Posadny.
Row 2-Elaine Ramseur, Barbara Bruggeman, Jo Ann Clinger, Jessie Trail, Lillian Earl, Miss Allen, Lynn Gerhauser, Lorene LaBeau,
Elaine Carter, Barbara Long.
Row 3-Sally Taylor, Judy Schnell, Marilyn Moyer, Judy Connors, Judy Harris, Valerie Loos, Jo Ann Schmakel, Liz Kohring, Sharon
Slicker, Elaine Leon, Jodey Smith.
Row 4--Mary Alice Butler, Shirley Openshaw, Linda Blanden, Rosemary Jones, Marcia Nehring, Judie Ecker, Marilyn Leibius, Judy
Jenks, Sharon Jones, Deanna Hochstettler, Dawn Henderson, Audrey Sturdivant.
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permost in their minds, the junior Y-Teens were
bound to complete a successful 1957. In the fall
they made Thanksgiving favors for the State Hos-
pital, and at Christmas time they created a Christ-
mas spirit by caroling there. By way of gaining
knowledge, the Y-Teens first heard Mr. Sheldon
Steinhouser speak on human relations and then pro-
ceeded to enter the winning art project in the Area
Y-Teens Brotherhood Contest. jess Keller was the
artist. Mrs. Nancy Davis sponsored the active group.
junior YfI'een officers: Left to right, first row, Margie
, Yutzy, vice president, Mary Lou Gilmore, president, Bar-
- bara M fers, re resentative. Second row, Mary Loos, rep-
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retary. Back row, jess Keller, chaplain, and judy Knapp,
publicity.
Row l-Mary Lou Gilmore, Mary Houser, Beverly Stevenson, Ann Reuman, Sandra Graham, Sue Booher, Lena Horton, Margaret Loyer,
joan johnson, Linda Gearhart, Chris Ganzert, Barbara Wfalters.
Row Zfjudy Eisenmann, jettie Brown, Margie Yutzy, Carol Probert, MaryAnn Nietz, Florence Sandford, Mrs, Davis, l.u Ann O'Brien,
Carole Matzinger, judy Knapp, Bonnie Bartlett, Roberta Manick.
Row 3fjane Schlicher, Sue Dashner, Sharon Schoettley, judy Gallagher, Ruth Thompson, joan Haberstich, judy Shovar, judy Day, Sue
Laycock, Susan Van Tassel, Nancy Kornath, Suzanne Peters, Natalie Hill.
R-ow -3-liincla-U'riger, Mary Loos, Beverly Linden, Sandy Nash, Rosanne Harrison, jessica Keller, Melinda johnson, lidith Palmer, Patri-
cia Strange, Erma jean Culliver, jaeAnn Lacy, Marilyn Senff, Bonnie Lamb.
Row l-Barbara Tesluk, Gerry Pacholski, Rosemary Parker, Barbara Bedra, Nancy Kordell, Mrs, Davis, Donna Posadny, Vonnie Gurgili.
Sharon Cousino, Mary Ann Keim, Nancy Stahl.
Row 2--Gloria Wfarejko, Carol McMorgan, janice Green,, Deloris Ann Owens, Carmen Gray, Norma Madden, Merian Grant, jonnie
johnson, joan Wfadsworth, Sharon Wenger, julie Wetclier.
Row 3-Evelyn I-Ienton, judy Minniclc, Sue Schmidt, Karen Hanna, Marie Hoile, Sue Gartz, Sharon Manz, joyce Thompson, Faith Sours,
Carol Hessman, Lenett Poitras, judi Swartz, jane Putnam.
Row 4-Vicki Prosser, jean Meyer, Mary Kay Hoffman, janice Toney, Donna Cash, Rosalie O'Rourke, Sandra jones, Sharon Turner,
judy Frayer, Kay Robison, Cynthia Harris, Pat Dankert, Barbara Myers.
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people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and
to grow in the knowledge and love of God, was the I ' I dai i
goal attained by the Sophomore Y-Teens under the '-i' :g
careful supervision of their new adviser, Mrs. Elaine -Ki -I' 5
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ot hairstyling. Barbara Beatty was chairman of the
"yummy" fudge sale in November.
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Hull, sc-cy., Janice Warles, soc. ch., Janet Berry, pres
Gesine Fischer, treas,g Joan XXfestgate, repres. Back rov
Sharon McDonald, repres., Pat Delker, v. pres, Judy Tell
chaplain, and Brenda Petres, sgt.-at-arms.
Row 1-Sonia Hershey, Janice Ulery, Judy Opperman, Ruth Keim, Sandy Dowling, Dolores Rickard, Jackie Starner, Sandra McNutt,
Ruthi Below, Judy Newman, Patti Pasch, Pat lildridge.
Row 2fGesine Fischer, Carol lirwin, Judy Kinkaid, Judy Harris, Diane Swank, Marcia Radke, Mrs, Freund, Sandie Van Drew, Sue
Schroder, Janet Pasch, Barbara Jaynes, Joyce Jarzynski.
Row 3--Ruthann Rober, Sharon Osterud, Ann Haase, Judi 'l'elb, Brenda Petres, Janice Dulsos, Barbara Zibhel, Peggy l-less, Beverly
Miller, Katie W'ashington, Minnie Peters, Judy Popp, Brenda Bolander,
Row 4-Carol Peters, Sharon Favro, Karen Gehm, Janet Kyer, Pat McGee, Pat Snell, Marilyn Mead, Peggy Leister, Bonnie Upton, Judy
Melle, Virginia Fanaff, Sue Case.
Row 1fSue Donovan, Judy Schellhase, Elizabeth Himes, Janice Wrrles, Sandra Kelting, Linda Schmitt, Janet Berry, Carole Kirk, Bar-
hara Young, Connie Wfood, Jo Anne Cupilary, Norma Moll.
Row 2-Pat Delker, Cynthia XX'arren, Charron Kelsey, Elaine Garczynski, Gretchen Schultz, Mrs, Freund, Carol Giffin, Jo Anna Long,
Diane Holst, Lillie Davis, Sarah McClellan.
Row 3+-Connie Minnick, Sue Morey, Jill Vogel, Sue Shea, Carol Katz, Karen Cordrey, Jean Kahn, Maxine Dashner, Sandy Barnes,
Barbara Heshley, Kathlene Frank, Sharon Rahm.
Row 4fShirley Smith, Sharon McDonald, Barbara Beatty, Martha Anderson, Melanie Graham, Darla Hull, Janet Potter, Margaret Hunt,
Joyce Long, Barbara Tate, Sandy Saba, Phyllis Finks, Joan Wfestgate,
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Phenomenal is the word properly applied to the
group of one hundred and thirty girls who banded
themselves together this year as the Freshman Y-
Teens. Anyone who has seen this huge group con-
vene for a meeting in 245 has witnessed a miracle
only possible within the democratic framework where
the goal is Christian living. The newly organized
club wasted no time in planning a well-rounded
program. Among the interesting topics presented
during the year were "Making Clothes More At-
tractive", by Mrs. Talbert, "Hair Styling," by Betty
Bollinger, "Rumor Clinicf by Mrs. Brown, "Dat-
ing Do's and Don'ts," by Mrs. Taylor, and "Luella
Cummings," by Miss jane Cartwright. Frolicsome
social occasion was the potluck and splash party at
the Y.W.C.A. for which Betty Smyth was chairman.
Kudos to new Libbeyite, Mrs. jean Hunsaker, who
shepherded the enterprising group, and to capable
officers, Sue Van Karsen, president, jane Suzor,
vice president, Dorothy Smilax, treasurer, and janet
Kellermann, secretary.
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Row 1-Barbara Fox, Donna Vanderwulp, Marcia Shuster, Kathy Vogtsbcrger, Nancy Robinson, joan Allen, Nona Grendu, Mary Lou
Chambers, joyce Ellwood, Sue McCrary.
Row 2-Sandra Love, Sandra Rawlings, Karen Peth, Linda Miller, Diane Crum, Mrs, Hunsaker, Ruby Anderson, Helen Muminert, Mar-
go Moyer, Peg Bower, janet Buekrer.
Row 3fCarolyn Stuart, Sherry Miller, joyce jameson, Sandy Popp, jackie King, Ann Reiter, judy jones, Mary jo Mann, Linda Long-
brake, Pat La Gron, Carol Sue Wtmitzel, judy Stephenson.
Row 4-janice Wfebster, Mary Beth Ganss, Sandra Geer, Lonnie Pritchett, judy Bressler, Sharon Steiger, Roberta Gutting, judy Bur-
meister, Marcia Stoll, Twila Bechtel, Carole Roe.
Row 5gMary Carol Sarvis, Annette Frank, Sue Schneider, Pat jainison, Andrea Stifel, june Leibius, Sandra Snyder, judy Finiski, jane
Suzor, Patti Davis, Carole Haase.
Row 1-Sarah Coleman, Pat Kern, Sue Braunschweiger, Carol jaquette, Mary Schatz, Carol Ringel, Sarah jane Stutz, Sharon Horn,
jacquelyn Shuze, Sandra Pautz.
Row 2+Karen XX'etzel, Diane l-leer, Shirrel Van Tassel, Karen Braun, janet Kellermann, janice Grund, Mrs. Hunsaker, Brenda Kur-
schat, Barbara Dalton, Linda Moffatt, Mary Ann Wfalters, Linda Rainseur.
Row 3-Barbara Czerniak, Sue Wfilson, judi Raminski, Carol Melcher, Sue Van Karsen, Mary Sue Xwillinger, Mary Day, Betty Ann
Smyth, Donna Lazenby, Sue Willinge1', Kathie Wetzel, Dorothy Smilax.
Row 4gjudy Funka, Becky Meinka, Yvonne Redden, Sandy Armstrong, Amelia Boland, Marsha Dolby, Sue limme, Rita jean Neal,
Carolyn Moulton, RoVella Beauch, Pauline Ott. V
Row 5-Barbara Wfood, joyce Andrzejewski, Marcia Hurley, janet O'Neil, janet Stevens, Beverly Wfright, Pat Vlfinn, joan Korb, Dor-
othy Pelton, Margie jacob, Leah Kronmann.
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Row 1--Diane Pauken, Lillian Earl, Fred Smith, Raymond Parker, Donna Moore, Barbara johnson, jonnie johnson.
Row Zfjim Driano, Howard Fish, Bill Trimmer, Mr, Baker, Conrad johnson, Steve Roberts, Judy Knapp, jane Putnam,
Row 3---Joyce Rehm, Charles Kunstbeck, Richard Heaton, Melinda johnson, -IAlan Aufderheide, Bill DeSana, judy Frayer, Sharon jones.
Row I-jim Merritt, Diana Heer, Barbara Foley, Barbara Davidson, Robert Wfillard, Sandy Kennedy, Franklin l.aPlante, Rovella Beauch,
Carol Sue Ringel, Pat Kern.
Row 2-Lee Ann Lokensgard, Linda St, john, janet Genung, Annie Lutchy, Miss May, Barbara Tate, Joyce Andrzejewski, Connie Min-
nick, john Durfee, Bill Clapper.
Row 3'-Terry Bossert, Marsha Dolby, Roberta Corwin, jerry Davis, Dorothy janiszewaki, Robert Felser, Dick Shipman, james Anderson
Bill Kistner, jerry Heller.
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Living up its purpose of furthering the art of debat-
ing and public speaking, the Debate Club met every
Tuesday morning before school for consideration of
pertinent topics. Important undertaking of the year
was the debate with Wootlward High School. The
club also sponsored a candidate for queen for the
first time. Planning this years schedule were ad-
viser, Mr. R. C. Baker, president, Bill DeSana, vice
president, Sharon jones, secretary, Dick Heaton,
treasurer, Skip johnson, and program chairman,
Fred Smith. The Debate Club has met since its for-
mation in 1929 on an entirely voluntary basis.
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"We serve,'y the motto of the junior Red Cross,
again guided the activities of the Libbey unit which
is advised by Miss Virginia May. To gain knowledge
for the club, the officers attended lectures at the
Red Cross Blood Bank and observed a demonstration
in home nursing by Mrs. Hackett, Director of Nurs-
ing in American Red Cross. Diligent working mem-
bers served as hosts and hostesses for the annual
party for patients at Toledo State Hospital, created
hundreds of favors for the july 4th celebration at
veterans' hospitals, and collected donations for Hun-
garian relief and Care.
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Row I-V Sue Donovan, JoAnn Barth, l.inda Schmitt, Carole Kirk, Janice Wiiles, Elizabeth Himes, Kathryn Wfarren, Brenda Barnett,
Marietta Young, Judy Johnson.
Row Z--Cynthia XXfarren, Jean Kahn, Shirley Cnssins, Rosalee Clifford, Mrs. Tanner, Nancy Burnritter, Pat Harrison, Ann Grunst,
Diane Ramsey, Harriet Ramsey.
Row 5---Janice Green, Judi Swartz, Margie Matecki, Mary Ann Nietz, Marie Hoile, Karen Cnrdrey, Patricia Walllzlce, Judy Jackson,
Merian Grant, Jettie Brown, Maureen O'Rourke.
Row 1-Pat lildridge, Joan Johnson, XX'anda Lewis, Judy Reita, Lillian liarl, Nancy Kordell, Ricky Beanpry, Ruth Keim, Marie Gaynor.
Row 2- Connie Johnson, Barbara Johnson, XX'anda Meals, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Fisher, Jean Dickerson, Carol Hessman, Gretchen Schultz,
Vonnie Gurgin.
Row 3-'Sandra Graham, Brenda Petites, Sharon Hinman, Marilyn Seniff, Jessica Keller, lidith Palmer, Virginia Fanaff, Peggy Leister,
Rosanne Harrison.
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Living up to their purpose of increasing interest in
nursing as a career, the Future Nurses of America
visited Toledo hospitals and attended a tea at the
Academy of Medicine. A Christmas party planned
by Judy Johnson provided the necessary "off-dutyi'
relaxation. Capably combining duties as li.N.A. ad-
viser with her duties as school nurse was Mrs. Flor-
ence Tanner. F.N.A. officers were Judy Jackson,
president, Judy Johnson, vice president, Mary Ann
Nietz, secretary, Judi Swartz, treasurer, and Linda
Schmitt and Pat Harrison, reporters.
"What's the score?" was asked quite frequently dur-
ing the year by Libbey Leaders as they engaged in
such activities as intramural basketball and volleyball
tournaments, Volleyball Sports Day for elementary
schools, and Bowling Green Play Day. Serving as
student assistants for the gym classes were Jessie Kel-
ler, president, Peggy Leister, vice presidentg Lillian
Earl, secretaryg and Vonnie Gurgin, treasurer. Mrs.
Jane Fisher and Mrs. Nancy Davis supervised Leader
participation. Social outing of the year was the an-
nual picnic in May at Side Cut Park.
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Row 2-Sally Taylor, Elaine Leon, I.uAnn O'Brien, Miss Foster, Lynn Gerhauser, I.illian Earl, Lillie Davis.
Row 3-Susan Van Tassel, Lorene l.aBeau, Kay Fahringer, Darla Hull, Sue Case, JaeAnn Lacey, Deanna Hochstettler, Judy Korh.
Row I-Jane Ann Schwan, Joan Waiclswcmrtli, Jill Vogel, Sandie Van Drew, Janice Garner, Marie Gaynor.
Row 2-Sue Gartz, Jane Schlicher, Mr. Rusie, Mrs. Meffley, Carol Jean Gipe, Janet Pasch.
Row 3-Pat Delker, Judi Telb, Barbara Zibbel, Jessica Keller, Rosanne Harrison, Barbara Beatty, Florence Sandford
A preview of their chosen profession was given
F.T.A. members who helped as substitute teachers
this year. Another project designed to further pro-
fessional understanding was the joint meeting of the
Future Teachers with the Future Nurses and Future
Business Leaders, Rounding out the program of
work were visitations to Clay High School and Hei-
delberg College, representation at the F.T.A. state
conference, and consultations with college students
regarding college requirements. As in former years,
F.T.A. members graciously served a faculty tea in
February.
Future Teachers of America: Left to right, Vonnie Gurgil
Deanna Hochstettler, Shirley Voyles, Carol Meyers, Sall
Taylor, Darla Hull, seated, Jess Keller, Julie XX'c-tcher, an
Sandy Van Drew.
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Barbara XX'alter, Jo Anna Spaulding, Jill Vogel, Sue Gartz, Marilyn Moyer, JoAnn Clinger, Sandie Van Drew.
Janet Pasch, Nancy Lange, Ruth Dreyer, Mrs. Burton, Peter Morrison, Tom Bettridge, Judy Rennhack, Marsha Dolhy.
Sandra Leitner, Huh Schroeder, David Jensen, Melinda Johnson, Ted Graves, Jack O'Neil, Hill DeSana, lirnie Hartman.
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pres., C. H. S4 Marie Gaynor, v. pres., J. C. l.., and
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Diane Pauken. Janice XX'ales, Margaret Loyer, Gretchen Schultz, Judy Paluck, Judi Durliat, Ann Terrill, Marie Gaynor.
Lillie Davis, Barhara Zihhel, Sue Schroder, Sue Dashner, Mrs. Burton, David Jensen, Sara Hamlin, Sue Hubbard, Barlnara
Steve Paluclczif, Steve Roberts, Marilyn Mead, Marvin Lamp, Le Roy Andersonilf, Gary Metzzlf, Howard Fish, Del Jon Bristol, Dave
Associate memlvers not in illustration' Jed Duty, Bruce liwen, and Joe Higgins. :l1Associate meml-vers.
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"Srie11lit1 Am' Si1ez'11lm'1m1," "Knowledge, Citadel of
the Ages," wisdom from the past timely in the
present, is the motto observed by the Classical Hon-
or Society and the Junior Classical League. The two
organizations combine to stimulate interest in Latin
and classical civilization under the direction of ad-
viser, Mrs. Pauline E. Burton. Their extensive 1957
program included a tour of the University of Michi-
gan and participation in the state and national con-
ventions of the Junior Classical League at Ohio
State University and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
They were awarded first place in Ohio for classi-
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To promote an interest in biology, a varied program
of activities was scheduled by the Biology Club adw
visers, Miss Lydia Fiedler and Miss Lasetta Pickard,
Q M and officers, Ann Grunst, president, Susan Van
,H My Tassel, vice president, Nancy Kornath, secretary,
H 'Ve' and Donald Hahn, treasurer. At one of the bi-
monthly meetings a movie of her trip to Oregon was
shown by Miss Pickard. Members also enjoyed the
October Induction Party, the Christmas Party, and
the Biology Quiz Show, A December sale of tasty
cheese fingers helped fill the club treasury,
Biology club officers: Left to right, Nancy Kornath, sec- 6
retary, Ann Grunst, president, and Donald Hahn, treas- u
urer.
Row 1---Judy McConoughey, Marietta Young, Jerrie Taylor, Jonnie Johnson, Susan Miller, Nancy Kornath, Florence Sandford, Janice
Schlegel, Pat Gray, Sue Donovan.
Row 2-7--Flaine Draheim, Sandra Nash, Karen Cordrey, Barbara Beatty, Miss Pickard, Katie XX'ashington, Connie Clark, Joan Haber-
stich, Ann Haase, Judi Telb,
Row 3---Carol Hessman, Darla Hull, Karen Gehm, Pat Snell, Carole Boswell, Larry Fuller, Dick Shipman, JAlan Aufderheide, Judy
l7rayer, Terry Maurer, Raymond Parker.
Row I-Alan Vinson, Gilbert Fair, Lynn Marvin, Pai Harrison, Ann Grunst, Carole Kirk, Linda Schmitt, Charron Kelsey, Jane Ann
Schwan, Norma Moll.
Row 2-Susan Van Tassel, Sue Shea, Carol Peters, Sandy linright, Miss Fiedler, Jim Graham, Joan XX'estgate, Patty Fels, Judie Gordon,
Julie Linginger.
Row 3--Maurie Reardon, Larry Youngs, George libeling, Joe Riopelle, Jim Benzinger, Jack Fialdwan, Donald Hahn, Janet Potter, Vir
ginia Fanaff, Jim lrons.
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Promoting interest in good plays and developing the
talent of members are the chief goals of the Drama- .. l
tics Club. Such outstanding plays as the senior pro-
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advantageous year for the club. Social events includ-
ed a breakfast in late February and the annual spring
banquet. A scholarship was given to the member
voted the most promising actor of the year. Club
performances were directed by Miss Angela Costigan,
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Dramatics Club officers: Left to right, Sue Krohn, recording
secretaryg Lawrence Roberts, vice presidentg lilaine Leon,
presidentg Bill Kistner, treasurer: and Barb Bruggeman,
corresponding secretary.
Row 1-Karen Wfalker, Susie Below, Judy Starner, Shirley Voyles, Marilyn Moyer, Judy Schnell, Barbara Bruggeman, JoAnn Clinger,
Row 2- Elaine Leon, Sharon Slicker, Judy Connors, Valerie Loos, Miss Costigan, Sue Krohn, Mary Alice Butler, Sharon Jones, Deanna
Hochstettler, Marilyn Miller.
Row 3--Marilou liubank, Sarah Smith, Dick Shipman, Lawrence Roberts, Katherine Holmes, Jon Patton, Bill Kistner, Tom Rier, Jerry
Booher.
Row I- -Julie XX"etcher, Joyce Prentice, Eleanor XX'allbank, Barbara XX'alters, Barbara Bedra, Connie XX'ood, Sandra Lasko, Carol Meyers,
Row 2---Sandra Kelting, Linda Schmitt, Judy Eisenmann, Carol Kirk, Miss Costigan, Carol Beringer, Sherry Reed, Dorothy Hill, Lenett
Portras.
Row 3fMargie Yutzy, Barbara Beatty, Sue Booher. Rosalie O'Rourke, Melinda Johnson, David Barnes, Mary Kay Hoffman, Pat Dank-
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The Future Business Leaders of America again fur-
nished Libbey with many practical demonstrations
of their business ability. Their vigorous work pro-
gram included lucrative sales of everything from
candy to Gregg Shorthand Books, a visit to the Old
Folks Home in January, and attendance at the State
Convention in Springfield, Ohio, and the National
Convention in Dallas, Texas, in June, Social occa-
sions were a Halloween party, Christmas party,
Mothers' Tea in February, annual banquet, freshman
roast at Wzllbridge Park, and a farewell party for
seniors. Helping the F.B.L.A. reach its goal of de-
Row 1--Judy Miller, Susie Below, Bonnie Thacker, Elaine Ramseur, Donna Posadny,
Barbara Kravetsky, Mary Ann Posadny,
Left to right, seated, Valerie Loos, senior representati
Jean Dickerson, secretary, Judy Starner, president, Doi
Posadny, vice president. Standing, Beverly Stevens
treasurer, Faith Sours, reporter, Mary Loos, sergeant
armsg and Gitta Hahne, junior representative,
Nancy Stevenson, Sandra Gibson, Judy Starner,
Row 2fMrs, Moody, Barbara Mossnian, Sherry Reed, Lenett Poitras, Judy Harris, Nancy Mock, Judy Brunner, Lillian Earl, Jessie
Trail, Mrs. Houser.
Row 3-Jean Dickerson, Jackie Fuller, Charlene Scheil, Sharon Schroeder, Carol DuBry, Faith Sours, Joyce Thompson, Donna Cash,
Mary Loos, Jodey Smith, Sharon Slicker,
Row 4-Linda Greenwalt, Barbara Shuman, Joyce Osterud, Valerie
Doris Kirian, Mary Alice Butler, Roz Cedoz.
Row 1-Cynthia Palmer, Brenda Barnett, Dorothy Carlton, Beverly
Young, JoAnne Cupilary,
Row 2-Pat Eldridge, Patti Pasch, Janice Ulery, Gesine Fischer, Judy
ski, Sandra Kelting, Sonia Hershey
Row 3fConnie Moore, Diane Holst, JoAnna Long, Ricky Beaupry,
berger, Ruth Pierson, Lynn Overmyer, Darlene Hennessy.
Row 4ffBarbara Rupley, Barbara Heshley, Kathlene Frank, Barbara
Peggy Hess, Luella McCurdy, Sharon Rahm.
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Kinkaid, Mr, Needles, Mrs, Flatz, Brenda Petres, Elaine Garazyn-
Dorothy Bermitter, Carol Carpenter, Joyce Jarzynski, Ethyl Line-
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ing and encouraging members to establish them-
selves in business were advisers, Mrs. Hazel Flatz,
Mr. Loy Rusie, Miss Ruth Allen, Mrs. Beatrice
Baird, Miss Shirley Haney, Mrs. Mary Houser, Mrs.
Julia Moody, and Mr. John Needles. F.B,L.A. of-
ficers were Judy Starner, presidentg Donna Posadny,
xice president, Jean Dickerson, secretary, Donna
Fisher, treasurer, Faith Sours, reporter, Valerie
Loos, senior representative, Gitta Hahne, junior repx
resentativeg and Mary Loos and Donna Cash, ser-
geants-at-arms.
mud F. B. L. A. officers and their mothers: Left to right.
inna Cash, Mrs, Cash, Faith Sours, Mrs, Sours, Mrs.
xrner, and Judy Starner.
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Row l+Chris Ganzert, Ruth Keim, Barbara Bedra, Nancy Kordell, Sandra Graham, Janice Green, Sharon Timple, Beverly Stevenson,
Janet Posadny.
Row 2+Joanne Thom, Evelyn Henton, Dolores Rickard, Ruthi Below, Diane Swank, Miss Allen, Mr. Needles, Marcia Radke, Sandra
McNutt, Judy Harris, Judy Schellhase, .
Row 5---GT1'rTl-F'r .rwi'n, BaTbara Jaynes, Mary Taylor, Sharon Osterud, Connie Minnick, Bfbara Myers, Natalie Hill, John Laugerman,
Ray DeChristopher, Ray Perkins,
Row 1--Gerry Pacholski, Sue Vogelpohl, Judy Diebert, Rosemary Parker, Linda Gearhart, Barbara Peterson, Martha Stone, Mary Hous-
er, Mary Lou Kreps, Mary Ann Keim, Nancy Stahl.
Row 2-Mr. Needles, Judy Day, Judy Shovar, Carol McMorgan, Miss Allen, June Drudzinski, Gloria Wzlrejkrw, Nata Lucas, Gitta
Hahne, Miss Haney.
Row 3-Darlene Beaupry, Joan Norten, Sandra Jimison, MaryAnn Nietz, Joyce Curtis, Iona XValters, Norma Madden, Evelyn Stulcey,
Jean Meyers, Kathleen Trumbull, DeLoris Owens.
Row 4wLuanne Helman, Nancy Gerschultz,
riette McColough, Sharon Manz, Pat Dankert, ey.
, Kay Robinson, Arlene Harbaugh, Sandra Jones, Rosalie O'Rourke, Har-
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Row 17Diane Pauken, Barbara Tesluk, Gloria Warejko, Carolyn Himes, Janet Ball, Ruth Ann Wfolfert.
Row Z--Elizabeth Himes, Evelyn Stuckey, Florence Sandford, Miss Grace Irwin, adviser, Nancy Kornath, Sharon Cousino, Gitta Hahne.
Row 3--Marilyn Miller, JoeAnn Lacy, Joyce Rehm, Michael Cordner, Pauline Baranek, Rosemary Wfolfert, Manira Saide.
Row 1---Sue Wfitmer, Joyce Wilccmx, Ronald Riopelle, Kenneth Zeck, Marilyn Lowery, Kathleen Trumbull, Carol Jean Gipe, Judy
Collins.
Row 2-Marietta Young, Charles Cox, Jane Palms, Vicky Doner, Larry Farnham, Miss Kinney, Roger Oberdier, Carole Jean Boswell,
Ray Constible, Janice Pimienta.
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Dedicated to promoting interest in world affairs
and learning more about other countries, the U.N.
Club scheduled an illustrated lecture on Germany by
Dr. Bodenstedt and visited Lillian Hartman in Car-
dinal Health Center. Sandra Hartley arranged the
U.N. picnic at Oak Openings in October, and Mari-
lyn Miller was chairman for the U.N. banquet in
April. Responsibility for guiding the club rested up-
on Miss Grace Irwin, adviser, Michael Cordner,
presidentg Sandra Hartley and Marilyn Miller, vice
presidents, first and second semester, Rosemary Wol-
fert, secretary-treasurerg and Sharon Cousino, chap-
lain.
Guided by its purpose of curbing juvenile delin-
quency and raising the spiritual and moral standards
of Libbey, the Libbey Youth for Christ Club co-spon-
sored Y.F.C. rallies every second and fourth Satur-
day evening at Whitmer High School and brought
the popular film, "Seventeen,l' to Libbey. Among the
interesting speakers who addressed the club were
Redd Harper of Hollywood and Wendy Collins,
Y.F.C. International Director. Worthwhile social
occasions were a Halloween party and a trip to hear
Billy Graham in Detroit, Michigan. Miss Carol Kin-
ney counseled the group.
Row 1-,Janice Garner. Joan Garner, Sonia Hershey, Fred Kindle, Joyce XX'ilcox, Gene Hendon, Barbara Carey, Harriet Ramsey, Janet
Lulcert.
Row 27Nina Brown, Jean Hueston, Dorothy Kirby, Katie lwloore, Diane Ramsey, Mr, CcClure, Larry Farnham, Bob Loclcett, Edward
McNeal, Marva Cooper, Norma Madden.
Row 5'-fKay Vlfeaver, Pat McGee, Willeiiri Miller, Marilyn Mead, Mike McGee, Barry Bunting, Rog Oberdier, Harvey Mattier, Lawrence
Roberts, Janice Zilba, Sandy Nash.
Row 1-Jennie Lee DeCesare, Dorothy Oliszewslci, Shelby Langendeyer, Sharon Vea, Sandra Kelting, Carol Giffin, Pat lildridge, Joyce
Fletcher, Judy McConoughey,
Row 2-Pat Harrison, Florence Sandford, George lidwards, Martha Vance, Rita Riasecki, Mr. McClure, Naomi Lenz, Judie Gordon, Shir-
ley Cossins, Sandra McNutt, Annette Antoine.
Row 3---Sandy Dowling, Sharon Holst, John Terrell, XX'illiam Wlard, Bill Howard, Williani LaFayette, Gudrun Luclcs, Robert Felser,
Juluis Sheffield, Judy Korb, Shirley Grindle.
Chair
A prized possession of Libbey is its choir. As in
former years, the 1957 choir brought praise and dis-
tinction once again to the school. The attractive blue
and gold choir robes made Libbey history. Many
tedious hours of preparation preceded the concert
for Libbey students, the evening concert for the
general public, and the excellent programs presented
at the P.T.A. meetings, the Toledo State Hospital,
and the Art Museum. Anthems by the choir en-
hanced immeasurably the Lenten services. An oc-
tette of choir members entertained for the Eagle
Scout Rally at the Toledo Wfomens Club. Compris-
ing the octette were sopranos, Gudrun Lucks and
Diana Ramsey, altos, Sharon Holst and Pat McGee,
tenors, Tim Cross and Julius Sheffield, and bassos,
Roger Oberdier and John Terrell. Judy Korb was
atcompanist. The group sang three songs, "To the
Dawn," "My Task," and "lfinlandia." Efficiently
conducting choir activities were Mr. Harold McClure,
director, Judy Korb, president, Tim Cross, vice
president, Sharon Holst, secretary, and Wzird Wil-
liams and Bob Lockett, sergeants-at-arms.
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Row 1---Barbara Bruggeman, bfaxine Dashner, Mary Kay Hoffman, Marilyn Leibius, lyfr. Grabill, Bill Selvey, Liz Kohring, Margie Yutzy,
joan XX'adsworth.
Row 2--joan Allen, Dave Antolini, jon Ritzinan, Rosilee Clifford, VC'illard Flagle. Dick Ewen, Bruce liwen, Carol DuBry, Sue linnne,
Allen Lloyd, jo Ann Barth.
Row 3f-john Rodeinick, ,Ianice Wfebster, Ken Miller, Joan Westgzite, Nancy Mueller, Dick Schroder, Marcia Dolby, Carol Katz, joan
Collins, Luella McCurty, joan Cupilary.
Row 4-Maureen Moersch, Judy Durliat, Carol jean Gipe, Carol Peters, George Tabor, Paul Boyd, Dave Roberts, Dave Meyer, Gary
Slicker, Dick Streib, Owen Moore.
Row 1-Dianna I-leer, joan Allen, Frank La Plante, Gary Snider, Mike Thompson, Mr. Grabill, Bonnie Bartlett, Pat Fleck, Dottie
Blair, Sheri Court, Dick Keim.
Row 2--Cary Ammons, Duane Heffner, Roger Duffy, Bob Harris, Paul Stubblefield, Victor Stubblefield, jane Knepper, Patti Davis,
Linda Gearhart, ,lim Hassan, Iviike Overhaut.
Row 3-Dick Barber, Dave Osborne, Bob Robinson, Tom Bick, Doug Logerman. Lawson Burrows, Ed Garrett, Ron Selweeder, Barry
Barphore, john Kramp, Dave Wfitmer.
Row fifllffayo Wfitty, Larry Sherman, Dave Kirshner, Chuck Hopkins, Dennie Marvin, lyfilton Stewart, Jim Gerhart, Dave Bigelow.
Ron Killel, Bob Huntly, Val Johnson,
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The Libbey band is always a welcome and inspiring
sight at football games and mass meetings. Its superb
playing and stirring marching formation do much
to raise the morale of the Libbey High School stu-
dent body. Band projects for 1957, in addition to
football games and mass meetings, were the Band
and Orchestra Concert in February, the Old News-
boys, Parade, and the Band Tag Day in October.
Mr. James Grabill lead the group.
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Left to right, seated, Marilyn Leibius, pr:
iclentg Barb Bruggeman, vice presidentg first row, .loAi
Cupilary, libra
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DuBry, recorder, Chuck Hopkins, student conductor, B
Selvey, sgt.-at-arms and drum major, second row, Ri
Kilell, librarian
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3 Elaine Ramseur, treasurer, Dave Antolil
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Row 1----Terry Piotrilschke, Diane Bigelow, Judi Durliilt, Carol lfldredge, Sue Emnie, Carol jenn Gipe, Mary Sue Vfillinger, Janice
Grund.
Row 2---Sue Dzishner, Carol Peters, judy Rennhiick, Roger Burnett, Mr. Grabill, Sandra Leitner, Beverly Miller, Bill'l'7Zll'i1 Zibbel, Maxine
Dzishner.
Row 3-Roger Anderson, Tom Beck, Chuck Hopkins, Lziwsori Burrow, Ron Kilell, jon XXf'illinger, Rick Schroeder, Drive Kerschner, james
XX'illiiuns.
Row I-Karen Kemp, Patty Fels, Sully Taylor, Mr, Martin, Mary Kay Hoffman. Mi1rgieYutzy, Marilyn Moyer.
Row 2-XX'ilmer Frank, Marcin Nehring, Sandra Murphy, Terry Keller, Connie XY'ood, Lixrry Matzinger, Ron Lingel,
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This year the Libbey Orchestra strove to bring Lib-
bey ri new experience in music. Under the direction
of Conductor james Grabill, orchestra members
worked diligently to present two fine concerts in
February and March,
In addition to promoting activities programs and
selling activities tickets, Mr. Charles Martin's ac-
tivities workers staffed the stationers desk every hour
of the day and sold and distributed Iideliizm. They
were justifiably proud of their hard-earned, record
Hopkins, presidentg .ind Maxine Diishner, vice pres-
sale of yearbooks.
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The Chess Cluh, left to right, Larry Dennis, Bi
Bill Ott, Sterling Frizzell, Leslie Giles, Henry
Hahn, Robert Morey, and adviser, Mr. Sigrest.
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Panning, Don Linda Schmitt, Ruthann Roher, Carole Kirk, Karen Cordrey, sec-
ond row, Pat Harrison, Ruth XX'atlcins, Linda Greene, Pat Gray,
lN'iary Ann james, third row, Cynthia XX'arren, and jean Kahn,
Our mimeiwraphing 'tides 'ind 'idviser Mrs Hauser left to right
The testing aids and their adviser, clockwise, Sandra Ganchou, f.-t V I ,l Bi I ll fit 'A Sfl' ,I f ' i 1 V I lj
Miss Foster, .Ioyce jarzynslci, joAnna Long, Donna Cash, Sharon 1G7llA'-lm'U mglfk -l-Hcl'l1iIf-"lil Lmptflflv' ici,-ull 'lull'
Hum' Gerry mcholgki' and Ruby Piktn 1 ri, jean ie eison, ary nn osatny, tint ion, ary
Alice Butler, judy Starner, Valerie Loos, and Mrs. Houser.
The Cafeteria workers and Mrs, lilwing stay calm during the
The helpful assistants to Miss Kanney and Mr. Osgood. mad rush for lnngh,
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amhitiously carrictl out its motto of furthering visual education.
OFFICE AIDESH-SL1cccctlii1g in heing a "help not a l1lI14lI'1ll1CCH were
the main officc workers Sue Vanliarscn, Joyce Ostcrucl, ljcggy Hess, Vludy
johnson, Nancy Robinson, jackie Fuller, jodey Smith, and Karen Hanna.
CAFIZTERIA- -Those cheerful cafeteria workcrs always scrvc "with a
smilcf' Luft to right in illustration, Emma Miller, I.cna Horton, Sharon
Emch, David Rohcrts, Marlene l-Iuclanski, George Hallcnlwcck, Shirley
Grindlc, RoVclla Bcauch, and IXIrs. Phillips.
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BOOKROOINI jucly Jenks, Sun XX'ilson, and May check hooks ajlilillal
records in thc hookroom.
LIBRARY AIDES 'Quint and ortlcr arc maintainccl in thc lIl'Yl'Lll'y hy:
jane Schlichcr. Barbara Bcclra, Sharon Heising, and Rita Ncalg Standing
left to right. .Icannc Hcmplc, Diane Bigelow. Sue Luhring, Pat Ylamison.
klaniie Schlcgal, Hclcn Mummcrt, and Julie XY'ctcl1cr.
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1V1z11'y Ann Nietz, Carol Hessmatn, and Carol DuBi'y Work to make
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Our models made the tri-lit tea for mothers more enjoyable.
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ROXX' 4-Jack linglish, Willie Richardson, Paul Sprunk, Marshall Bester, Dick Garner, Glen Browning, Wfilliam Taraschke, Dennis
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Row l--George Kelly, joe Enright, john lfaken, Bruce lfwen, Tim Tim Hamilton, Chuck jefferys, Andy Kanrlik, Don Meyers,
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Neil Cook.
Row -1-Ron Radke, Richard Garner, Milton Steward, XX'arren Leigth, Ed Looman, Larry Cook, XX'illiam Tarasrhke, Glen Browning, Bob
Hayton, jim Striggow.
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Row 1-jerry Cunning, Dave Whitney, Toni Rier, Ron Lingel.
Row 27Hal Vlfagner, Tom Smith, Mr. Fisher, Phil Walholt, John Austrcw.
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Row 27Tnm Buczkowski, John Kulczak, Earl Schmukel, Ray Baker, Coach Vaznelis, Norm Wzilczzlk, Bch Fearnside, Tom King, Bruce
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The golf team: Ernie Hartman, Ralph XX'ard, Rodger Skillitcr, Rick Brown, Dick Heaton, Ernio l-lurtmun, and Tom Merritt prac-
Tom Merritt, Rick Brown, Bill DcSana, and Dick Heaton with tice their tlrivcs.
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Row 2-jack English, Bob Schroeder, jim Mather, lilmer l--lutchinson, Bill Deitsch.
Row 3-f-'ICl'l'y' Speelman, Bob Sclh, Bob Mecurio, Ray Bakcr, Fred Grnu, Art Dodge, Boh Aminzln.
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FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE
405-407 Broadway - ' CH. 8-6666
Open Eves. Till 9:30 p. m.
Sunday 12 to 4
Neville Tree Expert Company
862 Woodsdale Avenue
Toledo. Ohio
ALWAYS A LEADER
Driggs Dairy Farms, Inc.
1149 Grand Ave.
AT YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER
OR FOR HOME DELIVERY
Call CH. 4-3755
Wm. Kistner
WA. 2611
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SAVING IS EASY
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Member Florists Telegraph Delivery
Mary A. Warning
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Flowers
GROCERIES and MEATS
1217-1219 Broadway
Phone WA. 1034 2067 Wayne St. CHerry 1-6231
H. H. Birkenkamp
Funeral Home Inc.
97 Years of Personal Service
Same Location
Phones CHerry 3-2183 - 3-2184
1003 to 1011 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio
Trilbiy Branch
Tremainsville and Alexis Road
Kingswood 3772
Heine's Fish and Chips
For Fine Foods
515 Spencer
BERNlE'S
SOHIO SERVICE
Picnic Supplies
WA. 9871 1013 South CH. 4-6091
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Empire Petroleum, Inc
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SHELL Gasoline
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CHerry 2-0662 WA 3073
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Plumbing and Heating Co.
Plumbing, Heating, Well
Drilling and Pumps
1430 B dway CH y 83749
T ledo 9, Ohio
Kopfman Bakery
1940 WAYNE
WALBRIDGE 0627
For The Best In Baked Goods
Complimen-ts
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PATCHEN ELECTRIC co.
501 SOUTH ST. CLAIR
CH. 1-3187
NATIONAL
CEMENT PRODUCTS
COMPANY
2930 WAYNE ST
WA. 3477
CONCRETE FLOOR MATERIALS
CEMENT 84 CINDER BLOCK
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BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Swan Creek
Lumber Company
Quality Millwork
Lumber and Hardware
CHerry 1-1211 226 City Park
FeIgner's Department Store
Clothing and Shoes
2231 SOUTH - CORNER WAYNE
Toledo, Ohio
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AL Drug Sundries
Your Sohio Dealer Fountain Refreshments - School Supplies
WAYNE 61 SOUTH STOP at
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ATLAS TIRES 8. BATTERIES 1732 Arlington
WA. 0174 A LIBBEY BOOS-TER
Bill Albertson Jack Grimes
Toledo Automatic Transmission Inc.
Complete Auto Service t
SPECIALIST IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
Two Locations To Serve You
441 Spencer St. lSoutl1 Endl lWest Endl 946 Eleanor Ave.
WAlbridge 5659 TOLEDO, OHIO LYceum 2286
Leydorf's
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620 South St. Clair
Toledo, Ohio
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ERIKSEN'S, INC.
Machines-Furniture-Supplies
323 Erie CHerry 1-1193
Newell's
Teen Town Music Shop
Instructions in:
Instrumental Music
CH. 3-6512 We Call For And Deliver
TRIANGLE SALES 81 SERVICE
General Repairing - Batteries
Dancing and Goodyear Tires
Singing
Bands 1631 Broadway
MUSIC IS EDUCATION Toledmohlo
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Heaton Park
Superior
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2YardS 4326 SOUTH DETROIT
425 Earl Street 1307 Prouty Avenue
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WALTER FUNERAL HOME
1221 Broadway
Phone CHerry 3-4105
Weber N. Oreenwalt
Bobb's Cleaners
4326 SOUTH DETROIT
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Acme Pharmacy
1401 SOUTH ST.
Rexall Store
Reliable Prescriplion Service
Paul F. Rupp
WA. 1434
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3726 So. Defroif
WAlbriclge 5972
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1542 SOUTH at CHAMPION
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OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
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