Edward Drummond Libbey High School - Edelian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1958
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lE. lL.. Bowsher
Thank You
It is hard to say good-bye to a trusted friend, and so we
are not going to say good-bye to Mr. Bowsher. We have
a notion that he will keep a helpful eye on us anyway. A
twenty-year habit is not easy to break. After all, although
he has now retired as superintendent of the Toledo
schools, he is not leaving Toledo. In further service to the
community as manager of the Toledo Automobile Club, he
is merely demonstrating the flexibility and vision that have
always distinguished him as an educator. We are not say-
ing good-bye. What we sincerely want to say is thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Bowsher, for the vitality, common sense,
and good humor you have brought to our schools and our
Community.
Dedication
It is an honor for the senior class to dedicate the 1958
Edeliafz to a distinguished Libbey faculty member whose
brilliant accomplishments have vitalized school and com-
munity for forty-six years-Mr. Roscoe C. Baker. Quick-
ened by Mr. Baker's dynamic scholarship have been scores
of students, not only at Libbey, where he has been Chair-
man of the Department of Social Studies, but also in
Weston and Bryan, Ohio, where he served as superin-
tendent and principal. Among his achievements are out-
standing contributions to numerous professional organiza-
tions, sponsorship of the Debate Club, the Quill and Dag-
ger Literary Society, the United Nations Club, and the Par-
liamentary Procedure Club, and services to the community
ranging from organization of the Highland Park Teen
Town to leadership in the City Managers League and the
United Nations Association. Truly the pebble cast into
the water symbolizes his ever widening influence. Such a
man profits the world.
Roscoe CC.. Baker
Members of Toledo Board of Education Left to right seated Mr Thomas Bretherton
Mrs. jane Kuebbeler, and Mr Grant Murrxy Standing Mr Xlifayne Shawaker and
Mr. Raymond D. Baldwin president
Reaching the top in 0ne's chosen profession must
bring deep satisfaction. But success has to be earn-
ed, and it is no accident that Mr. Philo C. Duns-
more has now been accorded the key position
in the Toledo public school system. Before his
appointment to the superintendency in January
of this year, Mr. Dunsmore taught in Woodufard
High School, was supervisor of social studies, and
served thirteen years as Mr. Bowsher's assistant.
He thus brings to his new post a thorough un-
derstanding of the educational problems and goals
in Toledo. He knows us, and we know and re-
spect him. There could be no finer beginning. We
are confidently expecting many productive years
ahead under his guidance.
Superintendent
Philo C.. Dunsmore
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Mr Rusie confers with the Student Council officers Tom Waterman, vice-presidentg
Sue Case secretary treasurer Bill Marohn president and Pete Kakela, sergeant-at-arms.
Supremely responsible for developing us into Lib-
beyites worthy of Libbey's proud tradition is our
principal, Loy W. Rusie. Combining the firmness
and the kindness we need, emphasizing our suc-
cesses withal never countenancing our failings,
Mr. Rusie strengthens our pride in our school
and in ourselves. To him we owe our warmest
thanks for making our high school years very
wonderful and for showing us a way of dignity
and humanity leading out into the world. Living
symbol of the fineness we cherish in our school,
we salute him.
Principal
Loy W.. Rusiie
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JOHN OSGOOD Miss Kanney and her aides, Sue Taylor and Pat Delkert, keep at-
Assistam Principal tendance records straight.
General Administration
and Counseling
Ohio State University, B.S.
University of Michigan, M.A.
Assistant Principals
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HERMAN HARDING GERTRUDE KANNEY CHARLES MARTIN
Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal
Instruction Counseling Activities
Heidelberg University, B.S. University of Toledo, B.A. University of Toledo, B.S.
University of Michigan, M.A. University of Michigan, M.A.
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ROSCOE C. BAKER HAZEL D. FLATZ WILLIAM E- EVERHART
Social Studies Business Education English
Ohio Northern University, B.S. Ohio State University, Efmfeffl Michigan C'-711989, B-5-
Wisconsin University, MA. AB., B.S., MA. X , 55 W
Department Chairmen
JOHN W. FAST HARRIETI' PHEATT FREDERICK VOSSLER
Industrial Arts Orientation Science
Ohio University, B.S. in Ed. University of Toledo, B.A. in Ed., University of Rochester, B.S.
M.A. in Guidance
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RUTH ALLEN R, C. BAKER MRSHARRIET BILLMAIER MRS. PAULINE BLACK GLENN BLINN
RUTH ALLEN: English, University of Toledo, B.S., M.A., Senior
Y-Teens Adviserg Honorary Philalethean Adviser.
R. C. BAKER: Social Studies, Department Chairman, Ohio North-
ern University, B.S., Wisconsin University, M.A.
HAZEL E. BARTLEY: Fine Arts, Columbia University, B.S., Di-
ploma in Art Supervision, University of Toledo, M.A. in Art
Research, Lib Adviser, advanced study in Europe fNot in illustra-
tionj.
MRS. HARRIET BILLMAIER: Physical Education, Michigan State
Normal, B.S.
MRS. PAULINE BLACK: English, University of Toledo, B.A.
GLENN BLINN: Mathematics and Science, Bowling Green State
University, B.S., M.A.
MRS. OPAL BOWERS: Science, Ohio State University, A. B.,
University of Toledo, B, of Ed.
HENRY BRUNS: Mathematics, Defiance College, B.A.g Bowling
Green State University, M.A.
MRS. PAULINE BURTON' Latin' Univerrit of Michi an A B ,
MRS. OPAL BOXVERS HENRY BRUNS
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M.A., American Academy in Rome, Classical, Honor Society Ad-
viserg College Counselor.
LEO CAMPEY: Industrial Arts, Bowling Green State University
B.S. in Ed., University of Toledo, M.E.g Head Basketball Coach.
ANGELA M. COSTIGAN: Social Studies and Radio Education'
Ohio State University, B.S., M.A.g Dramatics Club Adviser.
MRS. NANCY DAVIS, Physical Education, University of Toledo,
B. of Ed., Leaders Club Adviser.
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MRS. PAULINE BURTON LEO CAMPEY
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There are no more helpful or efficient personnel than Carol, May, Joyce,
and jackie.
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ANGELA M. COSTIGAN MRS. NANCY DAVIS
GRACE M. DeLISLE AILEEN B. EBERTH
XVILLIAM E. EVERHART JOHN W. FAST
LYDIA FIEDLER DONALD J. FISHER
Lois and Mrs. Kruse keep the library attractive as well as convenient.
GRACE M. DeLISLE: English: University of Toledo, B.S., M.A.
AILEEN B. EBERTH: Social Studiesg Columbia University, B.S.,
M.A.
WILLIAM E. EVERHART: English, Department Chairman,
Speech: Eastern Michigan College, B.S.
JOHN W. FAST: Industrial Arts, Department Chairman: Ohio
University, B.S. in Ed.
LYDIA FIEDLER: Scienceg Grinnell College, B.S.g Michigan
University, M.S.g Biology Club Adviser.
DONALD J. FISHER: Physical Education, Ohio Wesleyfrin, A.B.g
Tennis Coach.
MRS. JANE FISHER: Physical Education: University of Toledo,
B. of Ed.: University of Michigan, M.A.
MRS. HAZEL D. FLATZ: Business, Department Chairman: Ohio
State University, A.B., B.S., M.A., F.B.L.A. Adviser.
IRENE FOSTER: Mathematics, Ohio Wesleyfan, B.A.g Testing Of-
ficer.
MRS. MARCIA GARNER: Orientation, Journalism, Spanish, and
English: University of Toledo, B. of Ed.: Periclean Co-Adviser:
Cryrlfzl Adviser.
MRS. JANE GEORGE: English, University of Toledo, B.A. in
Ed.: Radcliffe College, M.A.: Edeliall Adviser.
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MRS. JANE FISHER MRS. HAZEL D. FLATZ IRENE FOSTER MRS. MARCIA GARNER MRS. JANE GEORGE
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Though we wished her well during her leave of absence, we were reluctant
to lose Mrs. Pheatt even temporarily.
FLORENCE GERDES: English: University of Michigan, A.B.g C0-
lumbia University, M.A.
JEAN GILBERT: English: Ohio State University, B.S., junior
Class Adviser: National Honor Adviser.
LAWRENCE GOOD: Business: University of Toledo, B. of Ed.g
F.B.L.A. Adviser, Savings Stamp Chairman.
JAMES GRABILL: Instrumental Music, Otterbein College, Ohio
State University, M. of Music.
NANCY HADLEY: English and Spanish, Bowling Green State
University, B.A., B.S. in Education.
MRS. DORIS HALL: Mathematics, Ohio State University, B.
Chemical Engineering. I
SHIRLEY HANEY: Business, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.,
M. of Ed., F.B.L.A. Adviser, Student Council Adviser.
DON HARRIS: Science and Driver Education, Bowling Green
State University, B.S. in Ed.: University of Toledo, M.A.
GRACE L. HENDERSON: Social Studies, Ohio State University,
B.S., Senior Class Adviser.
CLINTON F. HOUSER: Mathematics: Heidelberg University, B.S.
MRS. MARY E. HOUSER: English: Dennison University, A.B.
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FLORENCE GERDES JEAN GILBERT
LAWRENCE GOOD JAMES GRABILL
NANCY HADLEY MRS. DORIS HALL
SHIRLEY HANEY DON HARRIS GRACE L. HENDERSON CLINTON F. HOUSER MRS. MARY E. HOUSER
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MRS. MARY O. HOUSER RALPH HOWER MRS. JEAN HUNSAKER ALBERT JEFFERY GEORGE L. KIEFER
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CAROL KINNEY VICTOR KLEIN
MRS. MARY O. HOUSER: Business, Hiram College, B.A., Uni-
versity of Cincinnati, M. of Ed., Gregg College, F.B.L.A. Adviser.
RALPH HOWER: English, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.
MRS. JEAN HUNSAKER: English, Southern Illinois University,
B. of Ed., Zetalethean Adviser.
ALBERT JEFFERY: Physical Education, Ohio University, B.S. in
Ed., Football Trainer.
MRS. MAXINE KAHN: History, Wittenberg College, B.S. of
Ed., University of Toledo, M.A. fNot in illustrationj.
GEORGE L. KIEFER: Business and Science, Illinois State Normal
University, E.B.g St. Louis University, A.M.
CAROL KINNEY: Home Economics, Bob jones University, B.S.,
University of Toledo, B. of Ed., Y.F.C., Adviser.
VICTOR KLEIN: Mathematics, Miami University, B.S., Ohio
State University, M.A.
PAUL KOESTER: Social Studies, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.,
U.N. Club Adviser.
FRANK KRALIK: Orientation, University of Toledo, B. of Ed.,
M.A. g Freshman Football and Basketball Coach.
BERNICE KRUEGER: French and Spanish, University of Mich-
igan, B.A., M.A., University of Paris.
MRS. DORCAS KRUSE: Librariang University of Michigan, A.B.,
M.A.
PAUL KOESTER FRANK KRALIK
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BERNICE KRUEGER MRS. DORCAS KRUSE Mr. Cherry and Mr. Carr get a customary early-morning workout.
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LEO KUBACKI HENRY VCV. LINCKE HAROLD MCCLURE VIRGINIA MAY MRS. LOUISE MEFFLEY
LEO KUBACKI: Industrial Arts, Bowling Coach.
HENRY W. LINCKE: Science and Projection, University of To-
ledo, B.S. in Ed., M.A.
HAROLD McCLURE: Music, Indiana State Teacher's College, B.S.
in Musical Ed., M.S. in Ed., I.S.T.C.
VIRGINIA MAY: Orientation, College of New Rochelle, A.B.g
Columbia University, M.A., Red Cross Adviser.
MRS. LOUISE MEFFLEY: Social Studies, University of Toledo,
B.A.g University of Michigan, M.A.
GEORGE MILEY: Mathematics, University of Toledo, 13.5. in
Ed.g Assistant Football Coach, Q.D. Adviser.
MRS. MARY MILLER: English, University of Toledo, A.B.,
M.A., University of Besancon, France, Philalethean Adviser.
ROBERT MOMSEN: Orientation, Ohio State University, B.S. in
Ed., Graduate School, Head Football Coach.
MRS. JULIA MOODY: Business, University 'of Toledo, B.A.g
F.B.L.A. Adviser.
MRS. ANN MORGAN: Business, University of Toledo, B. ol
Ed., F.B.L.A. Adviser, junior Y-Teens Adviser.
MELVIN MORTIMER: Mathematics and Industrial Arts, Uni-
versity of Toledo, B,S. in Engineering, B. of Ed.
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XX'e were proud that our Cryrml adviser, Miss Kay Quealy, was appointed
Director of Public Relations for the Toledo systemg but we miss her.
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GEORGE MILEY MRS. MARY MILLER
ROBERT MOMSEN MRS, JULIA MOODY
MRS. ANN MORGAN MELVIN MORTIMER
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EDXVARD E. PACKER MRS. HARRIETT PHEATT
LASETTA PICKARD KAY QUEALY
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CHARLES ROBINSON LOUIS SCHIRA
Mr. Kramer, Mr. Borysiak, and Mr. Terrel check heating equipment.
JOHN NEEDLES: Businessg Bowling Green State University,
B.S.g Columbia University, M.A.g Hi-Y Adviser, F.B.L.A. Adviser,
Golf Coach, Assistant Athletic Manager.
ISLA B. OWEN: Home Economics, Hillsdale College, A.B.
EDWARD E. PACKER: Industrial Artsg University of Toledo,
B.S.g Ohio State University, M.A.
MRS. HARRIETT PHEATT: Orientation, Department Chairman,
University of Toledo, B. A. in Ed., M.A. in Guidance, Periclean
Co-Adviser.
LASETTA PICKARD: Scienceg University of Michigan, A.B.,
M.A.g Biology Club Adviser.
KAY QUEALY: English and journalismg University of Minnesota,
B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.E.g Cfjlfffll Adviser.
CHARLES ROBINSON: Science, Miami University, B.S. in Ed.g
Athletic Managerg Honorary Q.D. Adviser. A
LOUIS SCHIRAz Industrial Arts and Mathematics, Ohio State
University, B.S. in Ed.
MRS. SUZANNE STEWART: Englishg University of Toledo, B.
of Ed.
RICHARD STRAHM: Orientationg University of Toledo, B.S. in
Ed.g Assistant Football Coach.
MRS. FLORENCE TANNER: Home Nursingg University of To-
ledo, B. of Ed., St. Luke's Hospital, R.N.
MRS. SUZANNE STEWART RICHARD STRAHM MRS. FLORENCE TANNER
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MRS. FRIEDA ULLMAN: Englishg Brown University, A.B.g
University of Toledo.
LAWRENCE L. VANDER: Social Studiesg University of Toledo,
A.B., M.A.
ALBIN VAZNELIS: English, Morehead College, A.B.g Spring-
field fMass.j College, M.E.D.g Lightweight Football Coach, Light-
weight Basketball Coachg Baseball Coach.
FREDERICK VOSSLER: Science, Department Chairman, Univer-
sity of Rochester, B.S.g University of Toledog University of Mich-
igan.
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., Forum Adviserg Track
Coach: Lightweight Football Coach.
MRS. JUDITH WOODS: History and English, Hillsdale College,
B. of Ed.g University of Toledo.
HELEN E. WYLIE: Home Economics, Ohio State University, B.S.
LOIS BLACK: Library Clerk.
JACQUELYN FULLER: Record Clerk.
CAROL HEPNER: Treasurer.
MRS. MAY JASTRZEMSKI: Senior Clerk and Book Clerk.
JOYCE OSTERUD: Secretary.
MRS. JANE REEME: Attendance Clerk.
JACQUELYN FULLER CAROL HEPNER MRS. MAY JASTRZEMSKI
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ABERNATHY, CHARLES
ADAMS, DALE: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4.
ADKINS, GEORLENE: Y-Teens 1, 2g Nurse's Aide 2.
ALBACH, MANFRED
AMMON, JIM: Sr. Playg One Act Play 4g Track 4g Rhythm
Roundup 4.
ANDROS, JIM: Hi-Y 45 Football 2g Track 2.
ANTOLINI, DAVE: Hi-Y 15 Track 1, 2g Jr. Play Prop.
Com.g Band 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 43 Orchestra 5, 4.
ARTZ, JOYCE
AUFDERHEIDE, JALAN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4g Biology Club
2, 3g Debate Club 2, 3g Football 2g Crystal Sports Ed. 3,
Co-Ed. 43 Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Sr. Banquet Com.g National
Honor 4.
Senior class officers in charge of guiding the Class of '58
through a memorable year were Melinda Johnson, vice-pres-
iclentg Joe Higgins, sergeant-at-armsg Fred Smith, presidentg
and Sue Dashner, secretary-treasurer fleft to right in illus-
trationJ.
The senior representatives on the Student Council were Bill
Marohn, Judy Knapp, Peter Kakela, and Judy Eisenmann
cleft to right, in illustrationj.
Seniors
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AUSTREW, JOHN: Anthony Wayne 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4.
BALDWIN, CHARLES
BANKS, L. C.
BARANEK, MICHAEL: Bedford High School, Bedford,
Michigan 1.
BARNABY, KENNETH
BARNES, DAVID
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BARNETT, BRENDA: F.B.L,A. 2, F.N.A. 1, 2.
BARTELL, JON: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secy. 4, Track
1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Dramatics Club 4.
BARTLETT, BONNIE: Phils Z, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, Band
1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Play, Jr, Achievement 2.
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BATCH, JAMES: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football
1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
BATEMA, JAMES: Football 2.
BAY, CAROL: Phils 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Clas-
sical League 1, 2, Red Cross 1, Sr. Announcement Com.
fBottom Rowj
BEAUPRY, DARLENE: Y.Teen5 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
BEDRA, BARBARA: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Repres. 4,
Dramatics Club V. Pres. 4, F.T.A. 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Jr.
Ring Com., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Home Room Repres. 4, Li-
brary 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4.
BEEHLER, DOUGLAS: Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 4, One
Act Plays 3, 4.
BEILHARZ, JAMES
BENSON, ANDREW
BERINGER, CAROL: Jr. Play Prop. Com., Rhythm Round-
up Com. 3, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Dramatics Club 3, Jr.
Achievement 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Home Room
Repres. 4.
Top Row:
BERNRITTER, NANCY: Y-Teens 4, F.N.A. 3, 4, Jr. Red
Cross 4.
BILLUPS, RICHARD
BOCK, RONNIE: Q.D.'s 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Jr. Play Prop.
Com.
BOOI-IER, SUE: Peries 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders
Club 2, 3, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Dean's Aide 1, 2, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Sr.
Memorial Com.
BOPE, DONALD
BORTON, EDWIN: Forum 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Football 1, 2,
Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Band 1, 2.
Middle Row:
BOSWELL, CAROLE JEAN: Jewe1's Academy, Nashville,
Tenn. 1, Y-Teens 4, Biology Club 3, F.N.A. 4, Y.F.C. 3,
Rhythm Roundup 3.
BOWLES, JESSIE: Detroit-Eastern High School, Detroit,
Mich. 1, Scott High School 1, Swanton High School 2.
BROWN, JERRY: W.T.D.S. 2, 3, 4.
BROWN, JETTIE: Y-Teens 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4,
Leaders Club 4, Cowboy Roundup Com. 4.
BROWNING, HARVEY: Q.Dfs 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2,
3, 4, Jr. Classical League 1, 2, Football Mgr. 2, 4, Jr. Play
Scenery Com., Sr. Play Scenery Com., Sr. Play, Sr. Prom Com.
BROWNLEE, ELLAWEZE: Jewels Academy 1, Y-Teens 4.
Bottom Row:
BRUHN, SHARON: Damascus Twp., McClure, Ohio 1, 2,
3 5 Sr. Play Make-up Com. 4, One Act Plays 4.
BURGESS, JAMES: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Tennis 1,
2, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 3.
BURGIN, DAVID
BUSICK, JAMES: Track 2.
CALIPETRO, FRANK: Football 1, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3.
CAMPBELL, MARILYN: F.B.L.A. 2.
Seniors
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COLLINS, JUDY: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.F.C. 2, 5, 4.
COOPER, DARILEE: Y-Teens 4.
coss1Ns, SHIRLEY, choir 2, 5, 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.F.c.
4, Rhythm Roundup 3.
COUSINO SHARON: Pcrr sbur Hi h School Perr sbur
1 Y 8 8 1 Y gf
Ohio 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 U.N. Club 5.
CULBERTSON, JUDY
CULLIVER, ERMA JEAN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4, Gym Office 5.
CUNNINGI-IAM, BRENDA: Y-Teens 4.
CURTIS, JOYCE: Y-Teens 4, Jr. Play Prop. Com., F.B.L.A.
3, 4.
CZERNIAK, TERESA
958
CANTY, JOAN: Waite 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Sr. Play Make-
up Com.
CASH, DONNA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 5, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, sf.
Repres. 4, Sr. Banquet Com., Gym Office 4, Testing 1, 2, 5
CASTRO, VELIA: Martin High School, Laredo, Texas 1, 2
CLARK, CARL: East Liverpool High School.
CLARK, JAMES: Hi-Y 1, 2, Basketball 1.
CLAY, LAFAYETTE: Macomber 1, 2.
CLIFFORD, ROSALEE: F.N.A. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or-
chestra 4g Choir 4.
COLEMAN, WILLIS
COLLINS, CAROLYN: Y-Teens 4, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4g
Red Cross.
fTop Rowj
DANGLER, RICHARD: Bowling 4.
DANIELS, SHIRLEY: Y-Teens 4.
DANKERT, PAT: Phils 25 Y-Teens 1, 45 Dramatics Club
3, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 Gym Office 45 jr. Achievement 1.
DASHNER, SUZANNE: Peries 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45
jr. Classical League 2, 35 Sr. Class Secy.-Treas.5 Orchestra 1,
35 Rhythm Roundup, 2, 3: National Honor 4.
DAY, JUDITH: Zets 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 15
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
DE CESARE, JENNIE: Chorus 15 Choir 3, 45 Jr. Red
Cross 1. i
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DIEBERT, JUDY: Y-Teens 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
DI SALLE, THOMAS, Bowling 5, 4.
DREYER, RUTH: National Honor 3, V. Pres. 45 Classical
Honor 1, 2, 3, 45 Phils 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 jr. Classical
League 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Banquet Com.5 Testingtl, 2.
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Seniors
DRIANO, JIM: Debate Club 2, 35 Rhythm Roundup Com. 4.
DRUDZINSKI, IUNE: Y-Teens 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 35
F.B.L.A. 2, 3.
DUKES, WILLIAM: Sr. Play.
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EATON, GARY: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Football 1,
25 Track 1, 2.
EDWARDS, ALBERTA: Lambert Vocational High Schoolg
Biology Club 1.
EISENMANN, JUDITH: National Honor 3, 45 Peries 2, 3,
Treas. 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Edelimz
Faculty Ed. 45 Dean's Aide 25 Student Council 1, 25 Secy.-
Treas. 3, 4.
EVICK, RICHARD
FELS, PATTY: Biology Club 2, 3: F.N.A. 45 Y.F.C. 45
Activities Office 1, 2, 3, 45 Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 45
Edelifm Circulation 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor 4.
FINK, DUAN1-1
958
The committee members for the first big dance of year-
the Cowboy Roundup-were Dave Jenssen, Jane Schlicher,
Dave Potter, Jettie Brown, Nancy Kornath, Sue Van Tassel,
Phil Layne, Judy Frayer, chairman, and Bob Myers.
Steering the senior production of "Onions in the Stew" were
Jane Putnam, Sharon Turner, Mary Ann Keim, Bill Nelson,
chairman ffirst rowjg Jack Robinson, Bob Hochmuth, and
Dave Sitzenstock fsecond rowj.
FLETCHER, JOYCE: Y-Teens 4, Projection 2, 3, 45 Choir
2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 4.-
FOSTER, FLOYD: M. M. Tate High School, Maruell, Ar-
kansas 1, 2, 3.
FOX, DENNIE
FRANCIS, SUZANNE: Y-Teens 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Gym Of-
fice 3, 4, Jr. Play Prop. Com.
FRAYER, JUDY: Phils 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,
Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Biology Club 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Jr.
Play, Sr, Play, Cowboy Roundup Com.: Freshman Open
House, Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, fi: National Honor 4.
FRIZZELL, STERLING: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
FUCHS, THEODORE: Sr. Trip Com.
FUNK, JUDITH ANN: Kokomo High School, Kokomo,
Indiana 1, 2: National Honor 3, li.
GALLAGHER, JUDY: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, fig Sr. Play, Jr. Play.
GERSCHULTZ, NANCY: F .B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Round-
up 3, 4.
GIBSON, SANDRA: Phils 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
GILL, IDA
GILLMORE, MARY LOU: Peries 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4, Y-
Teens Pres. 1, 2, 3, Inter-Club Council Pres. 4, Dramatics
Club 4, Ecieliau Pictorial Editor, jr. Ring Com., St. Prom
Com., jr. Play, Sr. Play, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4, Dean's
Aide 1, 2, 3, National Honor 4.
GIPE, CAROL: F.T.A. 1, 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Y.F.C. 1, 2, 4,
National Honor 4.
GOINGS, BILLY: Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Basketball 2,
Football 2.
GRAHAM, JOANN
GRAHAM, SANDRA: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
F.T.A. 2, Gym Office 3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, jr. Play Prompter,
Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
GRANT, JOE: Track 3, 4, Football 1, 2.
Seniors
GANZERT, CHRISTINE: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,
4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Sr. Play Make-up
Com., Rhythm Roundup 3, 4, National Honor 4.
GARBE, WILLIAM: Q.D.'S 3, V. Pres. 4, Basketball 2,
Sr. Announcement Com.
GARN, VIRGINIA
GARTZ, SUE: National Honor 3, 4, Phils 2, 3, Chaplain 4,
Classical Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Classical League 1, 2, 33
F.T.A. 2, 3, Sr. Prom Com., Valedictorian.
GAYNOR, MARIE: Zets 2, 3, Treas. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
jr. Classical League 1, 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Leaders Club
3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Sr. Announcement Com., Home Room
Repres. 4, Rhythm Roundup 3, National Honor 4.
GEARHART, LINDA: Y-Teens 1, 3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Band 3. 4.
GEBHART, JAMES: Biology Club 2, Band 3, jr. Aclgeve-
ment 2.
GERDING, RUTH
GERONIMO, VIRGINIA: Y-Teens 1.
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GRANT, MERIAN: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, jr.
Achievement 2, 3, 4.
GRAY, CARMEN: Y-Teens 3, 4.
GRAY, PATRICIA: jr. Classical League 1, Biology Club 35
F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
GREEN, JANICE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4.
GRIFFIN, DWIGHT: Waite 1, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
GROAH, JANICE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Office 2, 3, 4.
fMiddle Row,
GRUNST, ANN: Zets 3, 4, F.N.A. 3, 4, Biology Club 2,
Pres. 3, jr. Red Cross 2, Home Room Repres. 3, Rhythm
Roundup 2, Nurse's Aide 4, National Honor 4.
GURGIN, VONNIE: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Home
Roomkpres. 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, jr. Achievement V. Pres.
2, Gym Office 4, Freshman Open House.
HAAS, DENNIS: Jr. Achievement 2.
HAAS, FREDERICK: jr. Red Cross 1.
HABERSTICH, JOAN: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, 3.
HAI-INE, GITTA: National Honor 3, 4, Zets 2, Censor 3,
Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1. 2, 4, F.B.I..A. 2, jr. Repres. 3, 4, U.N.
Club 1, V. Pres. 2, 3, Home Room Repres. 2.
fBottom Row,
i-IALLICK, SAM: Karoun, Lebanon 1, Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4.
HANEY, BARBARA: Y-Teens 4, Rhythm Roundup I, 2, 3.
HANNA, KAREN: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Main Office 2, 3, 4.
HARBAUGI-I, ARLENE: Y-Teens 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr.
Banquet Com.
HARRIS, CYNTHIA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Office, 3.
HARRIS, JIM: Q.D.'s 2, 3, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Basketball 1,
2, Varsity 3, 4, jr. Class V. Pres.
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HARRIS, PATRICIA, F. N. A. 3, 4.
HARRISON, JOHN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football i, 2, varsi-
-
ty 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 1, Z, 3.
HARRISON, PAT: Zets 3, 45 Biology Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.A.
3, 4, Home Room Repres. 3: Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 45
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Nurse's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4.
HARRISON, ROSANNE: Zets 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
Red Cross 1g F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: jr. Classical League 1, 2:
Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Edelinn Sr. Editorg Rhythm Round-
up 3, 4: Choir 1, 45 Gym Office 3, National Honor 4.
HARTMAN RICHARD: Football 1' Sr Pla ' One-Act
1 ' 1 ' yu
Plays 4.
HAUMAN, TOM: National Honor 3, 4, Forum 2, 35 Treas.
4, Hi-Y 1, Z, Censor 3, Chaplain 45 Football 1, 2, Varsity
3, 4, Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Play Com.: Sr. Play.
HAUSER, IUDITH: Y-Teens 1, 4.
HEISING, SHARON
HEJNA, ROSEMARIE: Notre Dame 1, 2.
The designs for the senior announcements were chosen by
Marie Gaynor, Dennis Kohn, Melva jay, Bill Garbe, Carol
Bay, Mike Hussey, and joan Wadsxwforth fleft to right in il-
lustrationj .
Sue Peters, Ted Fuchs, Margie Yutzy, and Don Hill fleft to
rightj, helped to plan the higliliglmts of the seniors' trip to
Washington, D.C., and New York City.
Seniors
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'its
fTop Rowj
HELMAN, LUANNE: National Honor 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2,
3, 4.
HENDON, GENE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 3, 4,
Sr. Memorial Com.
HENRY, JOANNE: F.B.L.A. 2, F.N.A. 4.
HENTON, EVELYN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
F.N.A. 3, 4, Mimeographing 4.
HEPFINGER, SHARON: St. Ursula Academy, 1, 2, 3.
HERWAT, DIANNE: Central 1.
Qlviiddle Row,
HESSMAN, CAROL: Zets 3, Corres. Secy. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,
3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club
3, Historian 4, jr. Play Make-up Com., Sr. Play, One-Act
Plays 3, Rhythm Roundup, 3, 4.
HIGGINS, JOE: Q.D.'s, 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Sgt.-ab
Arms, National Honor 4.
HILL, DON: National Honor 3, Treas. 4, Forum 2, 3, 4,
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4,
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Edeiifm Sports Editor, Sr. Trip Com., jr.
Play, Sr. Play.
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HILL, DOROTHY: Y-Teens 1, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4
Projection 2, One-Act Plays 2, 3, Rhythm Roundup Com. 2, 3
HILL NATALIE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, F.N.A
2, jr. Achievement V. Pres. 1, 2, 3.
HILL, TOM
fBottom Rowj
HILLS, MITCHELL: Rossford 1.
HIMES, CAROLYN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, U.N. Club 3, Pres
4, Gym Office 3, 4, jr. Achievement 2, 3.
HOCHMUTH, BOB: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Com.
HODGES, MARY LOU
HOFFMAN, BERNICE
HOFFMAN, MARY KAY: Peries 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band 2, 3, V. Pres
4, Majorette 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Edeliau Circulation 3, 4
Jr. Class Treas., Rhythm Roundup 1, Student Dance Direc
tor 2, 3, 4, Freshman Open House 1, Activities Office 3, 4
Football Queen, Home Room Repres. 3.
fTop Rowj
HOILE, MARIE: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1,
3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3.
HOLTFRETER, CHARLES
HOOT, BARBARA: Jr. Achievement 3.
HORTON, LENA: Y-Teens 3, Cafeteria 1, 3.
HOUSER, MARY ANN: National Honor 3, 4, Zets 2, His-
torian 3, V. Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Crystal Reporter 4, Nurse's Aide 2, Mimeographing 4, Home
Room Repres. 4.
HOWARD, CLINTON: Football 1, 2.
fMiddle Rowp
HUESTON, JEAN: Biology Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.
Achievement 2, 3, 4.
HUSSEY, MIKE: Saginaw High School, Saginaw, Michigan
1, Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois 2, Hi-Y 4,
Fed. Basketball 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Sr. Announce-
ment Com.
IRONS, JUDITH: Y-Teens 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Gym Office
1, Jr. Play Make-up Com., Sr. Play Make-up Com., Rhythm
Roundup Com. 3, One Act Plays 4, Jr. Achievement 2, 3, 4.
JAMESON, GERALD
JAY, MELVA: Y-Teens 4, Sr. Announcement Com.
JEFFRIES, FRANK: Harnden High School, Hamden, Ohio 1.
fBottom Rowj
JENSSEN, DAVID: National Honor 3, 4, Q.D.'s 4, U.N.
Club 2, Jr. Classical League 2, Pres. 3, Classical Honor 2,
3, Cowboy Roundup Com.
JIMISON, SANDRA: Zets 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
JOHNSON, JOAN: Y-Teens 1, Repres. 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres.
4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 3,
Jr. Play Makeup Com., Sr. Play Makeup Com., Rhythm
Roundup 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aide 1, Home Room Repres.
2, 3,
JOHNSON, JONNIE: Y-Teens 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Biology
Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Jr. Prom
Com., Sr. Banquet Com., National Honor 4.
JOHNSON, MELINDA: Sylvania Burnham High School 1,
2, National Honor 3, 4, Classical Honor 3, 4, Peries 3, 4,
Y-Teens 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Classical League
3, Debate Club 3, Edelimz Layout and Copy Editor 4, Jr.
Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Class V. Pres.,
Rhythm Roundup 3, 4.
JONES, JEss1E MAE: choir 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Seniors
KERN, LARRY: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Football 1, 2,
Basketball 1, Track 1, 2.
KERSCHNER, DAVE: Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band
1, 2, 3, Secy. 4, Orchestra 3, 4.
KING, CHARLOTTE
KISSEBERTH, SHIRLEY
KLEIN, JAMES
KLEIS, JANN
KNACK, BILL
KNAPP, JUDY: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, Pres. 4,
Y-Teens Chaplain 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Cryrtal
Page Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Student Council 3, 4.
KOEPFER, SHARON: St. Ursula Academy 1, 2.
JONES, SANDRA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4,
Rhythm Roundup 1, 2.
KAKELA, PETER: Forum 2, 3, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1, Censor 2,
3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, Co-Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
jr. Class Pres., Student Council 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Sgt.-at
Arms 4, National Honor 4.
KAMZA, IRENE
KAMZA, JOYCE
KANDIK, RICHARD: Forum 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Var-
sity 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Baseball Varsity 3, 4.
KATZ, LEE: Q.D.'s 2, 5, 4, Eoofbaii 1, 2.
KEIM, MARY ANN: Phils 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, jr. Play Com., Sr. Play
Com., National Honor 4.
KELLAR, CHARLES ,
KELLER, JESS: Phils 2, Jr. Censor 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1,
Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Chaplain 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, V. Pres. 3, Biology
Club 2, Leaders Club 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Home Room
Repres. 3, jr. Prom Com., jr. Play Prop. Com., Freshman
Open House, Cryrml 3, 4, National Honor 4.
fTop Rowj
KOHN, DENNIS: Forum 2, 5, 4, Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, Football 1,
2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 3: Sr. Announcement Com.: National
Honor 4.
KORDELL, NANCY: Y-Teens 2, 3, Secy. 4, F.B.L.A. 2,
3, Leaders Club 2, 3: Gym Office 4.
KORNATH, NANCY: Zets 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4, Y-Teens 1,
2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Secy. 3, 45 Crystal Page Editor 3, 4-g
Cowboy Roundup Com. 4: Rhythm Roundup 3. 4: U.N.
Club 3g National Honor 4.
KOTHE, PAT
KREPS, MARY LOU: Zets 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Y-Teens
1, 2, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
KRUEGER, GEORGE
fMiddle Rowy
KURTZ, JOHN: Bowling 1, 2, 3.
LA BEAU, LARRY
LA CLAIR, ROBERT
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LACY, JAEANN: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3: U.N.
Club 3.
LA FORGE, DIANA
LA FRAMBOISE, DON: Central 1, Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4: Foot-
ball 2, Varsity 3, 4: Track 2, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4.
Q Bottom Rowj
LAMB, BONNIE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2: De-
bate Club Zg F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cryllal 3, Advertising Busi-
ness Mgr. 4.
LANE, KATIE: F.N.A. 3, jr. Achievement 2, 3, 4, Projec-
tion 2, 3, 4, Home Room Repres. 3.
LANGE, PATRICIA
LATHER, VIRGINIA: DeVilbiss lg jr. Achievement 1:
Y.F.C. 2.
LAUGERMAN, DOUGLAS: Bond 1, 2, 3, 4.
LAYCOCK, SUE: Peries 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chaplain
4, F.B.L.A. 2, 33 Dramatics Club 3, 4: jr. Prom Com., jr.
Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com., Rhythm Roundup 2,
3, 4: Home Room Repres. 3.
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Tom Merritt, Sue Gartz, Lee Mayor, chairman, Mary Lou
Gillmore, Harvey Browning, Joanna Spaulding, and Leo Par-
rott, on their way to a meeting of the Prom Committee.
The Senior Banquet was made a success by the careful plan-
ning of jonnie johnson, Keith Raitz, jAlan Aufderheide,
Tom Robinson, jon Willinger frow onej, and Ruth Dreyer,
Linda Unger, Donna Cash, chairman, Arlene Harbaugh, and
Maureen Moersch frow twoj.
LAYNE, PHILIP: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, -Ir. Classical League,
Football 1, 2, Track 33 Basketball 1, Cowboy Roundup Com.
LEARY, RICHARD: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Football 1,
2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
LEE, BARBARA: F. N. A. 2.
LEMKE, KAREN: Y-Teens 1, 4, F.N.A. 4, Home Room
Repres. fi, Gym Office 1, 2.
LENGEMANN, MIKE: Newton High School, Newton,
Mass. 1, 2, Hi-Y 1.
LEWIS, RICHARD: Track 1.
LINDEN, BEVERLY: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Ir. Play Make-up Com., Sr. Play, jr. Achievement 2, 3, V.
Pres. 4, Gym Office fl, Mimeographing 4, Rhythm Round-
up Com. 5.
LOGAN, BILLY: Track 1.
LONGSTON, ELESTER
LYDEY, DON: Projection 1, Bowling 4.
MCCLURE, JOHN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity
3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3.
MCCLURE, MIKE: Hi-Y 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Rhythm Round-
up 1, 2, National Honor 4.
McCOLOUGH, HARRIETTE: F. B. L. A. 2, 3, Dean's
Aide 3.
McCREARY, WOODROW: Track 1, 2.
MCDOUGEL, JOHN: Football 1, 2, Track, 1, 4.
MCNEAI., JAMES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basket-
ball 1, 2.
MACKLIN, OCOLAR: Scott 2, Football 1, 2, Biology Club
1, jr. Achievement 1, 2, 3.
MADDEN, NORMA1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4,
w.T.D.s. 2, choir 1, 2, 5, 4, UN. Club 5.
Seniors
LONSWAY, BRIAN: Central 1, 2.
LOOS, MARY: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Repres. 3,
Pres. 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Dramatics Club 4, Ede-
lifm Sr. Editor 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com.,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 4, Jr. Class Secy., Dean's Aide 1, 2,
National Honor 4.
LOPER, CORA: Waite 1, 2, 3.
LOPER, MAMIE: Waite 1, 2, 3.
LOWRY, MARILYN: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4,
Biology Club 2, jr. Play Makeup Com., Sr. Play Makeup
Com., Rhythm Roundup 2, 3.
LOYER, MARGARET: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
Dramatics Club 3, 4, jr. Classical League 2, 3, 4, jr. Play
Scenery Com., Sr. Play Scenery Com., Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4,
Home Room Repres. 4, National Honor 4.
LUN DY, BARBARA
LUSCOMBE, JOHN: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y. Secy. 2, Corres.
Secy. 3, Pres. 4, Dramatics Club 4, jr. Prom Com., Sr. Play
Scenery Com., Rhythm Roundup Com. 4.
LUTCHEY, ANNIE: Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Achieve-
ment 2, 3.
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MADDEN, WILLIAM: Macomber 1, Hi-Y 2, Football 1,
Basketball 1, Track 1.
MANECKE, ROBERTA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm
Roundup 3.
MANZ, SHARON: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Athletic Office 3, 4.
MAROHN, WILLIAM: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, V. Pres.
3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2, Track 1,
2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Student Council 3, Pres. 4,
Area Student Council Treas. 4, National Honor 4.
MASON, KENNY: DeVilbiss High 1, Hi-Y 2, Track 2, 4'
Junior Play Prop. Com. 3.
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MASON, MARGIE
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MATHEWS, MARY
MATZINGER, CAROL: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4.
MATZINGER, JOHN: Hi-Y 4, Forum 4.
MAYER, LEE: Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2,
Varsity 3, 4, Sr. Prom Com. Ch.
MEINARDI, BOB: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Edeiian Sports Ed., Jr. Play Com. 3,
Home Room Repres. 4, National Honor 4.
MELVIN, JOE LOUIS
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MENDOZA, TINO: Baseball 4.
MERKEL, LARRY: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4.
MERRITT, TOM: Q.D.'s 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,
4, Jr. Classical League 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Golf
2, 3, 4, Track 1, Basketball 1, Jr. Prom Com., Sr. Prom.
Com., Home Room Rep. 4.
MEYER, MELVA JEAN: Y-Teens 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
F.N.A. 1, Gym Office 3, 4, Mimeographing 4.
MEYERS, DONALD: Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Basketball Mgr.
2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4. D
MINNICK, DENNIS: Biology 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3.
as
MINNICK, JUDY: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
MISSLER, NANCY: Phils 2 3, li' Y Teens lg Mimeogra h
, . , - fP -
ing 4, Jr. Achievement 23 Band 2, Natonal Honor ii, Lib-
bey Leaders 4. '
MIZE, ROSS
MOELLER, MIKE: Biology Club 2.
MOERSCH, MAUREEN: Phils 2, 3, Treas. 4, Y-Teens 2,
3, -45 Dramatics Club 4, jr. Play Prop. Com.g Sr. Play Prop.
Com., Rhythm Roundup Com. 3, Band 1, 2, Treas. 33 Sr.
Banquet Com.
MONTRIE, IVANA: National Honor 4.
MOORE, DONNA: Y-Teens 4, Sr. Memorial Corn., Stu-
dent Council Repres. 2, Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 5, 45 Choir
1, jr. Classical League 1, 2, 3g Debate Club 2, 3.
MOORE, EMMA: jr. Achievement 2, 3, Ai.
MOORE, EZEKIEL: Macomber 1, 2.
Dave Witmer, Sue Booher, Steve Paluck, Donna Moore, Judi
Swartz, and Gene Hendon, chairman, fstandingj and john
Austrew fseatedj, chose the memoriam for the Class of
1958.
Libbey's quiz panel, consisting of Fred Smith, Sue Van Tas-
sel, Sue Gartz, and Dave jenssen Qleft to rightj brought Lib-
bey another year of scholarship victory in mental battles
with Waite.
Seniors
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MOORE, KATIE: Choir 2, 3.
MOORE, MAE ELLA: Y-Teens 1, Whitney 2.
MORRISON, LORA
MORSE, BONNIE, Y-Teens 1, Gym Office 3.
MUELLER, LARRY
MUMMERT, GEORGE: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3.
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MURDOCK, JAMES: Central 1.
MYERS, BARBARA: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, V.
Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Repres. 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Dramatics Club 4, Edelimz Faculty and Club Ed., Jr. Play
Com., Sr. Play Scenery Com., Home Room Repres. 3,
Rhythm Roundup Com. 2, 3, 4, Freshman Open House.
MYERS, BOB: Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas. 4, Track 1,
3, 4, Cowboy Roundup Com. 4, Biology Club 2, jr. Classi-
cal League 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, jr. Play, Sr. Play.
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NASH, SANDRA: Van Buren jr. High School 1, Maumee
High School 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Cryunl 4,
Choir 3.
NELSON, BILL: Q.D.'s 2, 3, Secy. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Mgr. 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 3,
jr. Ring Com., Sr. Play Com., Home Room R
NICKELSEN, JIM: jr. Play Scenery Com.,
ery Com., Rhythm Roundup, 3, 4.
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epres. 4.
Sr. Play Scen-
NIETZ, MARY ANN: National Honor 3, 4, Phils 2, 3, V.
Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2,
Secy. 3, 4, Gym Office 3, 4.
NORTON, JOAN: Y-Teens 1, F.B.L.A. 2,
Nurse's Aide 2.
NUNN, ZETTA MARIE: jr. Achievement 2.
O'BRIEN, LU ANN: National Honor 3,
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4.
OLAH, THOMAS: Q.D.'s 3, 4, Hi-Y 2,
Football Mgr. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3.
3, 4, Band 1,
4, Zets 3, 4,
Football 1, 2,
OLVERA, ANTHONY: Mason High, Erie, Michigan 1,
Monroe High, Monroe, Michigan 2. I
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O'ROURKE, ROSALIE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3,
4, Gym Office 3, 4, Sr. Play Prop. Corn., Rhythm Roundup
1, 2, 3, 4, Mimeographing 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, jr.
Achievement 1.
OWENS, DELORES: Y-Teens 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Biology
Club 4, Y.F.C. 3.
PACHOLSKI, GERRY: Phils 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Testing Aide 1, 2, 53
Mimeographing 4, Gym Office 3, National Honor 4.
PALM, ROBERT: Basketball 1, 2, 3.
PALMER, EDITH: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Choir
4, Rhythm Roundup 3.
PALUCK, STEVE: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1,
2, Football Mgr. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Achievement 2,
National Honor 4.
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PARKER, ROSEMARY: Zets 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Mimeographing 4.
PARROTT, LEO: Rossford High 1, 2, Biology Club 3, Sr.
Prom Com., jr. Ring Com., National Honor 4.
PARTIN, JOHN
PAUKEN, DIANE: jr. Classical League 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2
3 4, Debate Club 2, 3, U.N. Club 3.
!
PAULY, HENRY: National Honor 3, Pres. 4, Forum 2, 3
4, Hi-Y Censor 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basket-
ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Play Com.
3
PEARSON, AUDREY, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4.
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PERRY, DANIEL
PERRY, DONALD: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1,
Bowling 1, 2, 3.
PERRY, GERALD: DeVilbiss 3, Debate Club 2.
PERRY, JAMES: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4,
Track 1, 2.
PERSON, PAUL: Basketball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Football 2,
3, 4, Track 1.
PETERS, SUZANNE: Peries 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Y-Teens 1,
2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Edflidll Club Editor 4, Sr. Trip
Com., Sr. Play, Rhythm Roundup 2, 3, 4.
Seniors
PRICE, JULIA: Y-Teens 3, 4, jr. Achievement 3, 4.
PROBERT, CAROL: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, 4,
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Debate
Club 1, 2, Cryrlaf 3, 4, jr. Play Com., Dean's Aide 3, 4.
PROSSER, VICKI: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2,
F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, -Ir. Red Cross 1, jr. Play, Sr.
Play, jr. Achievement 2.
PURCELL, PATRICIA: Ruston High, Ruston, Louisiana 1,
Sr. Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 3, Home Room Repres. 2.
PUSZCZEWICZ, RONALD
PUTNAM, JANE: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, 4,
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, jr. Classical League 1,
Sr. Play Com., Jr. Red Cross City Treas. 1.
RAITZ, KEITH: Forum 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4,
Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Sr.
Banquet Com., National Honor 4.
RALL, SHIRLEY: Notre Dame Academy 1.
RAMSEY, DIANE: Y-Teens 4, Leaders Club 4, F.N.A. 1,
3, Reporter 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Projection
2, jr. Achievement 4, Debate Club 3, Rhythm Roundup 1,
2, 3, 4.
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PETERSON, BARBARA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3,
4, Gym Office 3, 4.
PETRES, ROSALIE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Gym Office 3, Home Room Repres. 3.
PETRULAK, ROSALIE
PIASECKI, RITA: Choir 2, 3, 4.
POITRAS, LENETT: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Dramatics Club 3, 4, Sr. Play, jr. Achievement 2, 3, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4.
PORTER, BOB: W.T.D.S. 1, 2, 3, 4.
POSADNY, DONNA: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3,
4, Y-Teens Secy. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4,
Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4, Mimeographing 4, Nurse's
Aide 2.
POTTER, DAVID: Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football
1, 2, Track 1, Basketball 2, Jr. Prom Com., Cowboy Round-
up Com. 4, jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Prop. Com.,
Dramatics Club 4.
POWERS, NOEL: Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 1, 2, 3,
4, Basketball 1, 2.
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RAMSEY, HARRIET: Y-Teens 4, Leaders Club 4, Jr. Ring
Com., Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A.
1, 3, 4.
REITZ, JUDY: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, Y.F.C.
2, 3, 4.
RETZLOFF, BOB
REUMAN, ANN: Y-Teens 3, 4, Gym Office 4.
RICE, CORNELIA: Y-Teens 4.
RILEY, JOHN: Central 1, Hi-Y 2, Tennis 4, Golf 4.
fMiddle Rowj
ROBINSON, JACK: Forum 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Drama-
tics Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Varsity 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, Sr. Play Com., Jr. Play.
ROBINSON, TOM: National Honor 5, 4, Forum 2, 3, 4,
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Varsity 4, Basketball 1, 2, Varsi-
ty 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Banquet Com.
ROBISON, BILL: Macomber High School 1, 2.
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Seniors
ROBISON, KAY: Zets 3, Chaplain 4, Y-Teens 1, Repres.
2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Com., Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3.
RODRIGUEZ, DENNIS
RUSSELL, LEON: Projection 1, 2, 3.
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SAIDE, SALLY: Y-Teens 4, Mimeographing 3, 4.
SALAZAR, CHARLOTTE
SANDFORD, FLORENCE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1,
2, 3, 4, U.N. Club 3, Biology Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Na-
tional Honor 4.
SCHLICHER, JANE: National Honor 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, Cor-
res. Secy. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Secy. 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Biology
Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Edelimz Pictorial Ed., Jr. Play
Scenery Com., Sr. Play Scenery Com., Cowboy Roundup Com.,
Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 3, Home Room
Repres. 2, 3.
SCHMIDT, SUE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
SCHOETTLEY, SHARON: Zets 3, 4,. Y-Teens 3, 4,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club, 3, 4, Jr. Play Prop. Com.,
Sr. Play Prop. Com., National Honor 4.
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Fred Smith had the important role of adjusting the Corsage
of the queen, Mary Kay Hoffman. Enjoying the process were
attendants, Mary Lou Gillmore and Jane Schlicher, and
Fred's assistant, Bill Marohn.
Even the rain could not dampen the regal splendor of our
1957 football queen, Judy Harris, and our 1958 queen, Mary
Kay Hoffman fleft to rightJ, as they appeared at the
Thanksgiving game.
sc3HRoEoER, SANDRA
SCHWAN, JANE ANN: zen 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Biology
2, 51 F.T.A. 3, 4g Y.F.C. 4.
SENFF, MARILYN: Phils 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Bi-
ology Club 25 Dramatics Club 5, 4g Leaders Club 35 Dearfs
Aide 1, 2, 5, 45 Sr. Play.
SETTLES, SUSIE
SI-IAFER, DON: W.T.D.S. fi.
SHAW, JAMES: Burt High School, Clarksville, Tenn. 1, 2, 5.
SHEETS, SHIRLEY
SHELTON, JAMES: Football 1, 2g Track 1.
SHEPLER, MARY LOU: Y-Teens lg F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4.
SMITH, SHIRLEY
SMITH, THOMAS
SMITH, VIRGIE: Jr. Achievement 1, 2, 3.
SONDYS, JOEL
SOURS, FAITH: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Reporter 3,
4, Freshman Open House.
SPAULDING, JO ANNA: National Honor 3, 4, Phils 2, 3,
Sr. Censor 45 Y-Teens 4, Classical Honor 1, 2, 3: Edeliazz
Layout and Copy Ed. 4: Sr. Prom Com., Dean's Aide 1, 2,
35 Home Room Repres. 3.
SPEELMAN, JERRY: Bedford High School, Temperance,
Michigan 1, 2, Bowling 3.
STAHL, NANCY: Phils 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2,
3, 4, F.N.A. 1, Reporter 2, Treas. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4.
STEINER, PATRICK
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Seniors
SHOOK, TERI: Y.F.C. 4.
SI-IOVAR, JUDY: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
SI-IUGAR, JIM: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 5: Track 2,
3, 43 Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4.
SITZENSTOCK, DAVID: Forum 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Com., Home Room
Repres. 4.
SLIWINSKI, MARILYN: Y-Teens 4.
SMITH, AUDREY: Y-Teens 3, 4, F.B.I..A. 1, 2, Biology
Club 3.
SMITH, DAN: National Honor 3, 4, Jr, Red Cross 2, Bowl-
ing 3, 4, Edelimz Advertising Ed. 4.
SMITH, DEAN: Q.D.'s 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Basketball 1, 2,
Varsity 35 Track 1, 2.
SMITH, FRED: National Honor 5, 4: Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y 3,
45 Debate Club 2, 3: Jr. Classical League 1, 2, Track 2,
Football Mgr. 3, 4: Jr. Ring Com.: Sr. Class Pres.
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STEVENS, ROLLAND
STEVENSON, BEVERLY: National Honor 3, 4, Zets 3, 4,
Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Treas. 3, 4, Dean's Aide 1,
Valedictorian.
STONE, MARTHA: F.B,L.A. 2, 3, Secy. 4, Rhythm Round-
up 3, 4, National Honor 4.
STRABLEY, PAUL: Basketball 1, Bowling 3.
STRANGE, PATRICIA: Y-Teens 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 1, 2.
STRZELECKI, PHYLLIS
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STUBBS, EUGENE: Basketball 1.
STUKEY, EVELYN. Y-Teens 1, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C.
4, U.N. Club 3, secy, 4.
SUZOR, DAVE: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League 2, 35
National Honor 4.
SWARTZ, JUDI: Phils 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A.
2, Treas. 3, 4, Sr. Memorial Com., Rhythm Roundup 3, 4,
Sr. Play, Jr. Achievement 3.
TAYLOR, JERRIE: Booker T. Washington High School 1,
Y-Teens 2, 3, Biology Club 2, 3.
TAYLOR, JOYCE: Y-Teens 1, Biology Club 2, Jr. Achieve-
ment 1.
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TERRELL, JOHN: Hi-Y 2, Football 1, 2, Tennis 2, Choir
1, 2, 3, Pres. 4.
TESLUK, BARBARA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N. Club 3.
THETFORD, CHARLES
THOMPSON, JOYCE: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4,
Sr. Play Com.
THOMPSON, RUTH: National Honor 3, Secy. 4, Peries
2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Dean's Aide 1, Rhythm Roundup 2.
THORPE, JOHN: Macomber 1.
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TIMPE, SHARON: Vlfoodward 1, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, fig Gym
Office 4.
TIPPING, DAVE: Hi-Y 2g Bowling 1, 2, 3, Baseball Mgr.
lg Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, jr. Play Com.
TONEY, JANICE: Phils 2, 3, Rec. Secy. fig Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,
4g F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Edelifm Sr. Editorg Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3,
4, Freshman Open Houseg National Honor 4.
TRIMMER, BILL: Biology Club 2, Debate 2, 3, Rhythm
Roundup l, 2.
TRUMBULL, KATHLEEN: Wfoodward lg F.B.L.A. 23
Cryxlal 4, Y.F.C. 2, 3, Secy. 4g jr. Red Cross 4.
TURNER SHARON. Y-Teens 2 3 4 PB L.A 2' r. Pla
, ' , ., 5 4 . - ,J y
Com.g Sr. Play Com.
UNGER, LINDA: Phils 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,
3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, jr. Classical League
2, 55 Edelimz Club Ed. 4, Sr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Banquet
Com., Gym Office 2, 3.
VANCE, MARTHA: Wfhitney 23 Y-Teens 1, 4g Choir 5, 4,
Projection 1, 2.
VAN STEENBURGH, JOANNE: Y-Teens 5, 45 Biology
Club 2.
The Hi-Y Hayride proved to be fun for everyone who at-
tended.
Coach Momsen awards jim Perry the autographed game ball
from the Cleveland-St. joseph's game at the DeVilbiss mass
meeting. '
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fTnp Rowl WALTERREIT, JERRY: Football 1.
VAN TASSEL, SUSAN: National Honor 3, 45 Peries 2, 3,
44 Y'TfCll5 la 2, 31 Tfeas- 44 Bl0l0SY Club Zf V' ples' 59 WALTERS BARBARA- Y-Teens 1 a 4- Dramatics Club
1f'T-A- l- 2, 3: 43 ll- Play Com-3 Sl- Cowboy R0llllllllP Com-5 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play Make-up Com., Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 3, 4.
I'reshman Open House, Rhythm Roundup Com. 3.
VEA, SHARON: Van Nuys High School, Van Nuys, Cali- WALTERS, IQNAZ Yffccm, 115 1T'B.L.A. 27 3, 4.
fornia 2, Choir 1, 3, 4.
VINES, DAVID: Basketball 3, 4.
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VINSON, ALAN WAREJKO, GLORIA: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4, U.N. Club 33
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4.
VOGELPOHL, SUZANNE: Phils 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 45
F.T.A. -' F.B.L.A. - ,, 4, M' h' 4, G ' Off' .
7, 9, 2, imeograp mg ym ice 3 WARNECKE, CAROL
WADSWORTH, JOAN: Peries 2, 3, Censor 4, Y-Teens 1,
2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Sr. Announcement
Com., Freshman Open House, Rhythm Roundup 2, 33 Na- WARREN, KATHRYN1 F.N.A. T, 2, 3, 4-
tional Honor 4.
WEIRICH, KAREN
fMiddle Rowy
XQGFERA RKHARDZ Hl'Y 44 Football ll Tennis 5' 49 WETCHER, JULIE: Pcries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens T1-cas. 1, 2, 5,
0 ' Repres. 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Dramatics 3, 4g Cryfm! 3,
43 jr. Ring Com,g Rhythm Roundup 3g National Honor 4.
WALKER, CAESAR
WALLACE, PATRICIA: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, WHITE, IUDY
1958
fTop ROWJ
WIELINSKI, EDWIN: Central 1.
WIELINSKI, GERALD, Central 1.
WILLIAMS, LA FAYETTE: Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2,
Choir 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, MIRIAM: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4,
Biology Club 2, Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4, Rhythm
Roundup 3, 4, Jr. Play Prop. Com., Sr. Play Scenery Com.
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY: Y-Teens 1, Projection 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS
fMiddle Row,
WILLINGER, JON: Forum 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Dramatics
Club 4, Jr. Ring Com., Sr. Banquet Com., Jr. Play Prop.
Com., Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
WISE, GEORGE: Scott 35 Rhythm Roundup 1, 2, 4, Choir
1, 2, 4.
WITCHER, RICHARD: Football 1, 2, Basketball 1,Track 1,
WITMER, DAVE: Hi-Y 1, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Jr. Play, Sr.
Play, Biology Club 2, Band 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4.
WOODS, PAT
WOOLFORD, DAVID: Forum 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Foot-
ball Mgr. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1.
fBottom ROW,
WOOLLEY, LYLE
WRIGHT, ROY: Biology Club 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Jr.
Achievement 3, Home Room Repres. 3, Gym Office. '
YOH, LOUISE: Jr. Red Cross 2.
YOUNG, MARIETTA: Biology Club 3, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3,
Y.F.c. 2, 5, 4.
YUNKER, NANCY
YUTZY, MARGIE: Peries 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens V. Pres. 1, 2, 3,
4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, Co-
Captain 4, Edelimz Circulation 3, 4, Jr. Prom Com., Sr. Trip
Com., Jr. Play Scenery Com., Rhythm Roundup 1, Student
Director 2, 3, 4, Freshman Open House, Activities Office
3, 4, Sr. Play, Nurseis Aide 1, National Honor 4.
SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES
DIETSCH, BILL: Bowling 2, 3, 4, National Honor 4.
DOTSON, MELVIN
FELLOWS, TOM: Jr. Play, Freshman Open House 1,
Band 4.
HARRIS, HOWARD
JACKSON, ARNOLD
MATZ, CLIFFORD
MILLER, DANIEL: Macomber 1, 2, 3.
NIGH, JANET: Washington Jr. High 1, Sylvania Burn-
ham High 2, 3.
SWINNEY, ROGER: Rome High School, New York.
WENGER, SHARON
Senior Play:
"Onions ln
The Stew"
PROPERTIES COMMITTEE: Sue Laycock, Sharon Schoettly, Me-
linda Johnson, Mary Loos, Linda Unger, Sue Booher,
SENIOR PLAY CAST: Vicky Prosser, Mary Lou Gillmore, Bar-
bara Bedra, Bob Myers, David Whitmer, Jim Batch. Judy Prayer,
JAlan Aufderheide, Bonnie Bartlett, Judy Gallagher, Judy Swartz.
Beverly Linden, Suzanne Peters, Carol Hessman, Jim Ammon,
Dun Hill. Dick Hartman, Margie Yutzy, Harvy Browning, Tom
Hauman, Dorothy Hill, Julie XX"etcher, David Kine.
MAKE-UP COMMITTEE: Christine Ganzert, Joan Johnson, Julie
Wetcher, Joyce Thompson, Joan Canty, Marilyn Lowry, Judy
Irons, Carol Beringer.
SCENERY COMMITTEE: Art Barrie, John Luscombe, Margaret
Loyer, Jane Schlicher, Harvy Browning, Jon Vfillinger, Barbara
Myers, Jon Bartell, David Potter.
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The 1958 junior class officers fleft to rightj were Sue Schroe- Representing the junior class at Student Council meetings
der, secretary, Ted Graves, vice president, Tom Bettridge, were Gary Metz, Sue Case, Janice Wales, and Tom Waterman
president, and Ruth Ann Rober, treasurer. fleft to rightj.
Jiuuniiioirs
Row I-Fred Kindle, Donald Pohr, Dennis Duston, Tom Fuller, john Durfee, john Edwards, Leslie Giles, Ted
Ronfeldt, jesse Garcia, David Kine.
Row 2-Larry Youngs, Roger Duffey, Willard Flegle, Charles Harris, Ray Gall, joe Navarre, james Kujawa, Ray-
mond Parker, Gregg Dunphy, Dennis Cole.
Row 3-Nick Pund, Ronald Murphy, Bill Ott, David Kasten, Garry Lingel, Kenneth Currie, Scott Barbour, Frank
Ball, William Cunningham, Roy Constible. .
Row 1--Sue Donovan, Judy Schellhase, Kathy Wagonfeald, Leola Johnson, Christine Moore, Wardell Horton, Bar-
bara Young, Janice Ulery, Norma Moll.
Row 2--Pat Eldridge, Karlene Stickley, Judy Kinkaid, Sue Shea, Gloria Smith, Donna Joyce Stephens, Sylvia Smith,
Connie Minnick, Susan Rotert, Dorothea Green.
Row 3-Margie Workman, Ann McCarthy, Brenda Petres, Joan Westgate, Barbara Kidd, Delores Kahl, Kay Fahr-
inger, Connie Clark, Sue Schroder, Maxine Dashner.
Row 1-Lewis McCorvey, Forest Snyder, Willie Bates, James Dixon, Eddie McFarland, Arthur Butts, Raymond
Russell, Norman Nichoson, John Ritzman.
Row 2-Jerry Cunning, Henry Wensley, Edward Hehl, Dave Roberts, Clark Livingston, Jim Pitchford, Jim Mee-
han, John Hurst, Frank Kronfield, Tom Roberts.
Row 3-Pat Timiney, Arthur Harbaugh, James Schaffer, Guster White, Steve Peterson, Dale Raczkowski, Horst
Skentorwicz, Allen Daniels, Jim Graham, Lawrence Friend.
Row 1--Judith Thompson, Patti Pasch, Ruthann Rober, Daisy Rambus, Madeline Barnes, Nina Brown, Suzanne
Wibberley, Judy Opperman, Mary Ann Weideman, Diana Betts.
Row 2--Joanne Thom, Diane Holst, joAnna Long, Joyce Jarzynski, Gloria Mitchell, Sharon McCreary, Shirley Nee-
ley, Maxine Kambo, Janice Graham.
Row 3-Sandra Young, Betty jean Davis, Sue Case, Pauline Stewart, Ernestine Turner, Annie Logan, Janet Potter,
Ann Haase, Elizabeth Pearson, Frances Heller.
Row IN-Tom Waterman, Marvin Kutzke, Donald Coger, Bob Rieck, john Fitzsimmons, Malcolm Smith, Charles ,
Lemay, Larry Reardon, Felton Washington.
Row 2-Bey Bryant, james Anderson, William Berigan, john Kramp, Bill Whetton, David Lee Berndt, Gary Olson,
Paul Rieker, Steve Roberts, Roy Gonia.
Row 3-Gary Metz, Bruce Ewen, LeRoy Anderson, Edward McNeal, jim McConvi1le, Ted Graves, Tom Embry,
Wfilliam Dawson, Jim Mather, Tom Bettridge.
Row 1-Judy Newman, Janet Berry, Carol Erwin, Linda Schmitt, Carole Kirk, Charron Kelsey, Pat Delker, Con-
nie Wood.
Row Z-Sandra Lynn Kelting, Janice Wales, Judi Telb, Sandie VanDrew, Jill Vogel, Susan Mobley, Janet Pasch,
Janice Dukes, Cynthia Warren, Gus Fischer.
Row 3-Sharon McDonald, Barbara Beatty, Margaret Hunt, Bonnie Upton, Darla Hull, Judy Melle, Martha An-
derson, Barbara Tate, Barbara Brooks, Sharon Osterud.
Juniors
Row 1-Paul Stubblefield, Chico Ardrey, Bob Harris, Darrell Hansen, Roger Anderson, Ray Perkins, Bill Sisco,
Ray DeChristopher, Tom Ireland, Harold McKee.
Row 2-A. D. Rayford, Harrison Files, John Sturdivant, Art Barrie, Thomas Leach, John Harrer, Lutz Hahne, Mike
Crum, Bill Ammann, Michael Lothery.
Row 3-Terry Maurer, Bob Selb, Gordon Simmons, Bill Thornton, Jerry Hockett, David Franks, Henry Panning
Jack Bolduan, Marvin Lamp, Henry Cooper,
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Row 1-Shelby Langenderfer, Aracelia Puente, Barbara Walter, Sonia Hershey, Ruthi Below, JoAnne Cupilary,
Marlene King, Susan Scheety.
Y Row 2-Ann Terrill, Sharon Braun, Joyce Wilcox, Connie Moore, Judi Durliat, Jackie Starner, Ruby Pike, Nancy
Gibson, Brenda Bolander, Marilyn Smith.
Row 3--Diane Swank, Phyllis Finl-as, Judy Popp, Darlene Fil-ze, Minnie Peters, Pat McGee, Katie Washington, Janet
Kyer, Marcia Radke, Carol Wechtel.
Juniors
Tom Waterman, Judy Durliat, Bruce Ewen, Judi Telb, Andy The sox hop following the Central game relaxed tense
Kandik, Bonnie Upton, and Katie Washington chose the treas- nerves.
ured junior rings.
Row 1-Christine Najero, Joyce Kent, Sharon Rahm, Irezetta Myers, Beatrice Brown, jane Lukert, Barbara Rupley,
Sharon Helman.
Row 2-Ethyle Lineberger, Eula Streeter, Marilyn Speegle, Diane Bigelow, Lynn Marvin, Luella McCurdy, Dolores
Rickard, Sandy McNutt, Ruth Kime, Ruth Pierson.
Row 3-Earlene Williams, Peggy Hess, Sharon Hinman, Pat Snell, Janie Knepper, Mickey McCarthy, Virginia
Fanaff, Pat Supica, Carol Mills, Lillian Hardison.
Row 1-Garry Shuman, Larry Williams, Ronnie Morton, Coty Hurst, Lloyd Williams, Gary Bowles, Rollie Stevens,
Phil Webster, Eddie Shepler, George Kelley.
Row 2-jim Duty, jim Lenahan, Bob Robinson, Roger Burnett, Del jon Bristol. john Clapp, Terry Williams, Bill
Marquis, Larry Schultz, Pat Kelley, Dave Schultz.
Row 3-Ray Kujawa, Val johnson, Fredrick Swihart, jerry Heller, David Kemmerley, Dale Hosking, Tom Cook,
jeffrey Kime, Ralph Ward, Harold Macklin, Fred Scarbrough.
Row 1-Sharon Easley, Marcia Lathery, Clida Luce, Mary Watkins, Louise Barbour, Pat Fall-zenberg, Barbara Gil-
len, Barbara Glinski.
Row 2-Kay Achor, Lynne Smith, Jeanie Kahn, Sandi Dowling, Karen Cordrey, Nancy Tucholski, jean Mann, Mar-
garet Lengemann, Dolores Franco, Rosemary Lindhorst.
Row 3-Sue Hubbard, Barbara Heshley, Sandy Barnes, Shirley Clapp, Sharon Favro, Peggy Bullett, Sharon Hoff-
man, Mary Taylor, Sara Hamlin, Kathlene Frank.
Row 1-Don Jaffke, Bob Reynolds, Ken Peneff, Johnnie Brown, Stanley Bojanowski, Robert Rogers, Samuel Smith,
jim Irons, Fary Hamilton, Bob Heinemann, Daryl Frey.
Row 2-Don Spurlock, jim Danford, jerry Beeching, john Galloway, Don Althaus, jim White, Robert Allison, jim
Benzinger, Lloyd Cary, Larry Gatton, Don Falkenberg.
Row 3-joseph Map, Tom Pope, Robert Hightover, Fred McIntyre, Bruce Tarse, Tom Holewinski, Ron Kemmerley,
George Meschke, Tom Noyes, Tom Reichert, George Newcomer.
Row 1-Mary Wilson, Darlene Hennessy, Marilyn Overmyer, Ruth Keim, Ricky Beaupry, Lillie Davis, Sarah Mc-
Clellan, Joann Barth, Barbara Parrott.
Row 2-Dorothy Bernritter, Judy Harris, Gretchen Schultz, Barbara Eckman, Judy Gore. Gloria Leary, Beverly
Miller, Alda Farber, Hazel Gill.
Row 3-Jessie Wigfall, Susan Miller, Rosemarie Chadwick, Janet Keil, Janice Rimienta, Shirley Grindle, Sharon
Emch, Patricia Barker, Elaine Houston, Leona Bacon.
.lhuuniioirs
Row 1-Leroy Cramer, Robert Prue, Ronald Henck, Andy Kandik, Terry Sevrence, Peter Smith, Fred Gratop, Gil-
bert Fair, Richard Neer, Lemoyne Griffin.
Row 2-Charles Jeffery, Molvin Korsnofoski, Larry Sherman, Tim Hamilton, John Eakin, Chuck Knierim, Bob
Schroeder, Joe Riopelle, Robert Freeman, Fred Rogge, Phil Clinger.
Row 3-Joe Kenower, Joel Enright, Tyrone Adams, Dave Zeno, Ronnie Esmond, Tim Kennelly, George Keller,
Brad Kupsky Norris Coulson, Dick Stackhouse, Charles Atkins.
Junior members of the prom committee were Steve Roberts,
Pat Delker, Edward McNeal, Sandra Kelting, James Irons,
and Jill Vogel fleft to rightj.
.llumoirs
Selecting programs and ticket designs were only a few of the
tasks of the junior play committee: Sandra Leitner and Tim
Hamilton fstandingJg Minnie Peters, Norris Coulson, Elaine
Garzynzki, Gary Metz, Peggy Leister, Bob Schroeder, and
Barbara Walter fseateclj.
Row 1--Josephine Flores, Cynthia Palmer, Dorothy Carlton, Betty Jo Hill, Joyce Ann Hill, Maude Banks, Wanda
Lewis, Judy Huddy.
Row 2-Elizabeth Himes, Judy Palucl-:, Wanda Meals, Janice Schlegel, Carol Carpenter, Jean Hemple, Carol Giffin,
Paula Cossins, Barbara Jaynes, Shirley Hirauye.
Row 3--Dorothy Davis, Barbara Zibbel, Peggy Leister, Karen Gehm, Nancy Mueller, Marilyn Mead, Carol Peters,
Beverly R. Miller, Carol Katz, Elaine Garezynski.
JUNIOR PLAY: "THE BABBLING BROOKS"
PLAY CAST: Sharon Osterud, Darla Hull, julie Lininger, Bon- STAGE AND SCENERY: Wfilliam Cunningham, Roger Duffey,
nie Upton, Marilyn Mead, David Kine, Norris Coulson, Rug' Bill Thornton, Bob Hersch.
Parker, john Ealcin, Connie Wcmod, Sandra Van Drew, Barbara PROPERTIES: Pat Baker, Maxine Daslmcr, Gesine Fischer,
Beatty, Carole Kirk, Margaret Hunt. joan Wfestgnte, Sue 1N'Iorey, Ruth Ann Rober, Judie Telb, Brad
Kupsky.
Soplaomoires
The sophomore representatives to Student Council were The top sophomore magazine salesmen for '58: Nancy Rob
Sue V an Karsen and John Petterson. inson, Charles Cornwall, and Margaret Harris Qleft to rightj
Row 1-Karen Wetzel, Joyce Jameson, Kathie Wetzel, Janet Kellermann, Ruby Anderson, Lorna Long, Barbara
Dalton, Mary Schatz. Linda Crippen. J e
Row 2-Ann Reiter, Dorothy Smilax, Betty Ann Smyth, Carolyn Moulton, Linda Longbrake, Linda Miller, Mary
Sue Willinger, Patricia Voyles, Diane Crum, Sharon Hennessy.
Row 3-Margie Jacob, Nancy Keen, Sharon Hayden, Pat Jamison, Judy Rennhack, Beverly J. Wriglmt, Janet O'Neil,
Joan Korb, Nancy Sass, Sandra Murphy.
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Row 1-Harriet M. Coleman, Shirley Ann Parratt, Sharon Horn, Sandra Ganchou, Cathy Cotter, Shirrel Van Tassel
Nancy Groah, Mona Zolciak, Suzette Rayburn. '
Row 2-Sandra Przeslawski, Ruby johnson, Brenda Sund, Mary Lou Wagner, Mary Russel, Barbara Campbell, Ro
berta Shields, Charlene Stoll, Betty Wilson, Patricia White.
Row 3-Barbara Curtiss, Beverly Spratt, Carol Hemiya, Pat Davis, Eleanor Steinwand, Malene Bost, Terri Schumak-
er, Mary Whitfield, Edna Brooks.
Row 1-james Saunders, Carlton Butts, Butch Brown, Terry Boerst, Fred Saunders, Marshal Bostic, Felton Wash-
ington, jim Hutchinson, Leo Talamantez.
Row 2-john Groah, Arthur Butts, Glenn Washington, Sam Mason, Richard Yeager, Charles Cox, Phil Wads-
worth, Don Bronson, Bob Talamantez, Tom Byersmith.
Row 3-Bill Manning, Edward Weideman, john Galloway, Oakie Favro, Bill Fuller, john Sullivan, Bill Hartzell
Ray Russell, joe Harris, Herbert Reed.
Row 1-Mary Lou Chambers, Margie Watters, Barbara Willard, Mary Casey, Frances Douglas, Mary Anne Crable,
Patty Lehr, Pauline Howell, Josephine Lumbreras.
Row 2-Barbara Pauschart, Pauline Muraski, Linda Walters, Mary Attmann, Libby Walling, Nan Szarlip, Juanita
Cathey, Henrietta Sutton, Colleen Sterling.
Row 3-Carnella West, Marilyn McCloud, Paulette Frederick, Elsie Rosalie Johnson, Nancy Worden, Bette Richard-
son, E. D. Cunningham, Mary Ann Osborn, Judy Rupp, Jan Smith.
Row 1-Roger Broadway, Al Graham, Fred Kutzke, John DeMars, Ronnie Fritch, Wayne Reece, Larry Jeffries,
Thomas Johnston, Kenneth Burkey.
Row 2-David Machcinski, Craig Dotson, Robert Pfeifer, John Knott, James Brug, Louis Dotson, Fred Lute, Dennis
Schorling, Clarence Watson, Joe Belcher.
Row 3-Orlie Boggs, Bob Wicks, Jim McGee, Marvin L. Balin, David Weilant, Jack O'Neil, Ronald Putbrese, John
Bremer, Charles Cornwell, William Sterling.
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Row 1-Sandra Pautz, Sherry Miller, Sue McCrary, Melanie Lee Given, Martha Bentley, Mary Ann Walters, Sandra
Rawlings, Mary Stockrnan, Marcia Schuster. ,
Row 2-Sue Willinger, Carol Rapp, Sharon Kiss, Linda St. john, Kay Weaver, Sue Van Karsen, Sue Wilson,
Carolyn York, Patricia Shumate, Mitzi Klinger.
Row 3-Susan Berry, Sally Gardner, Dorothy Pelton, Nancy Monger, Sue Schneider, Darlene Decius, Jane Suzor,
Susanne Woodcock, Sherri Szajkowki, Elizabeth Terwillinger.
Row 1-Julius Williams, Denny Garver, Larry Prickett, Samuel Russell, Bill Clapper, john Rodemich, john Rodg-
ers, Martin Jolmson, Gerald Snyder.
Row 2-Melvin Brown, Fred Freeman, Nick Hazard, Bobby Williams, Bob Paquin, Nick Purse, Euclid Montgomery,
Kenny Moore, john Zeno.
Row 3-Earl Burgess, Roger Sund, James Brockman, Sylvester Hills, Billy Brown, Ulysses Allen, Bob Hayton, Terry
Flynn, Chester Dyer, Bob McCarthy.
Row 1-Judy Leal, Nanqf Robinson, Barbara Feehrrneyer, Sue Braunschweiger, Kathi Vogtsberger, Roberta Patton
Beatrice Delarosa, Charlotte Sutton, Barbara Jean Pearson.
Row 2-Jackie Sacha, Donna Vanderwulp, Becky Meinka, Carol Melcher, Mary Goodwin, Judy Harlow, Doris Mur-
ria, Sharon West, Barbara Julius, Carol Kellar.
Row 3-Janet Pryor, Judy Terrell, Bobbie Gutting, Barbara Jean Jackson, Harriett Wigfall, Dorothy Janiszewski,
Sharon Hill, Becky Dauer, Carole Haase, Jean Lay.
Row 1-Clifton Gray, Joseph Edwards, Jerry Roepke, Jerry Carpenter, Terry Hehl, Herman Hendon, Grayclon Arr,
Bill Hubbell, John Ball.
Row 2-Ganel White, Larry Steinbaugh, Vic Moline, Walt Huebner, Clauzelle Wiggins, Frank Brown, Walter Ab-
bott, Bobby Jones, Willie Jones, Calvin Banks.
Row 5-Walter Holston, Terry Rupp, Gary Keller, Tom Vaughn, Ed Garnett, Richard Garner, Edward Powell,
Tom Gerguson, Torn Inman.
Row 1-Jackie Allison, Pat Kern, Darlene Mills, JoAnne Grisham, Nancy Johnson, Janice Grund, Barbara Czerniak,
Judy Kopitke, Sara Jane Stutz.
Row 2-Netti Merkel, Judy Stephenson, Carol Sue Woitzel, Barbara Wood, Judy Meagher, Carol Sarvis, Janice
Lurngs, Carol Richards, Peg Bower, Lonny Prichett, H
Row 3-Nancy Lange, Helen Rugus, Marsha Dolby, Annette Frank, June Leibius, Mary Spangler, Wendie Sherriak,
Josephine Smith, Twila Bechtel.
These are the Libbey magazine salesmen with the most "Go, go, go!"
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Row 1-Carol Smith, Karen McGeary, Evelyn Parker, Grace Hamer, Willie Lee Bryd, Evangeline Ulis, Sharon Davo,
Barbara Spaulding, Ruth Anne Snyder.
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Row 2-Bettie Wertt, Judy Hollers, Judy Young, Cecelia Chaney, Patricia Amos, Beverly Whittenberger, Eva Jean
Wright, Shirley Janesk, Bonnie Bigley. l
Row 3-Mary Meeker, Betty Price, Judie Rominski, Judy Bressler, Rowena Williams, Constance Powell, Joyce Over-
street, Linda Meyer, Margie Przepierski, Jane Smith.
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Row 1-Raymond Geronimo, Jolm Moran, Winfred Locke, Owen Moore, Bill Sager, Bob Petter, Ronnie Stockman,
Mike Overholt, Fred Sumron. -
Row 2-Jack Evearett, Bob Kime, Richard Barber, Carey Ammons, Richard Piddock, Marion Orange, James Ma-
lohn, David Albain, Brooks Hardison, Richard Danko.
Row 3-Larenzo Smith, Martin Greunke, Gary Tubls, Joe Craley, Richard Schroeder, Jim Striggow, Glen Mahan,
George Hasselkus, Tom Wirick.
Row 1-Sarah Coleman, Donna Rupley, Carolyn Stuart, Jacquelyn Shulze, Barbara Foley, Carol Jnquetle, Barbara
Fox, Betty Martin, Barbara McLennan.
Row 2-Alice Ann Grasser, Thelma Williams, Margaret Hall, Darla Gerding, Sharon Lincoln, Lorrine Helton,
Joyce Suter, Judy Campbell, Joyce Ellwood, Laurel King.
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Row 3-Mary McFarland, JoAnn Szumanek, Carol Ann Eldreclge, Roberta Barr, Marcia Hurley, Judy Clark, Jo
Ann Barnhard, Sue Erd, Jane Rogers.
Row 1-Allen Hoyd, Doug Becker, Charlie Thompson, Dale Willey, Nelson Dams'chroder, Orlands Lucero, Joe
Matherly, George Grier, Rich Hartley.
Row 2-Jim Missler, Tom Schmidt, James Szymczak, Jimmie Elbie, George Touma, Gene Grzymkowski, Dick Bar-
num, Peter Morrison, Gary Schneider, Don Baumgartner.
Row 3-Douglas Osburn, Dave Meyer, Sonny Woods, Mike McCown, Jim Ernest, Warren Leith, Ron Radke, John
Purcell, Bob Ven, Warner Weil.
Mr. Martin and Mr. Rusie supervise our entering the auditorium.
Row 1-Richard Keim, Robert Willard, David Stead, Franklin LaPlante, Barry Pratt, Bill Herzig, George Frier,
Kenneth Chambers, Kenneth Steinmiller.
Row 2-Ronald Lucas, Ken Boldt, Wlillie Richardson, Edward Slatton, Marshall Bester, Bill Rayford, Tom Vines,
Larry Kirian, Paul Sprunk, Ken Morris.
Row 5-Dale Wilcox, jim Norris, Bob Felser, Roger Newcomer, Dennis Marvin, Bill Schuul, Jim Wollenweber,
Gary Slicker, Barry Bashore, Tom Winterhalter.
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Row 1-Elizabeth Evans, Linda Ramseur, Judy Kenower, Gail Morse, Sandy Popp, Helen Mummert, RoBella
Beauch, Sheila Burnham, Mary McKitrick.
Row 2-Brenda Prescott, Barbara Halteman, Leah Kronmann, Judith Gantz, Janice Webster, Pat Fleck, Barbara
Resener, Sue Luhring, Margaret Harris, Mary Day.
Row 3-Ruby Henry, Bonnie Casburne, Brenda Dotson, Roberta Corwin, Judith Myers, Nicole Kendall, Judy Fines-
ke, Judy Burmeister, Joanne Hochmuth, Rita Jean Neal.
Row 1-Bill Bradshaw, David Russell, George Wansley, Jim Hasenaur, Dennard Ramsey, Virgil Carmony, Charles
Harste, Jim Kepler, Jim Merritt.
Row 2-Michael Dunphy, Michael Errington, Kenneth Zick, Jim Kretzinger, Ronald Champion, Gaulon Stafford,
Dave Mall, Jim Garner, David Hehl, Ronald Burgess.
Row 3-Ray Bottles, Lawrence Farnham, James Beauregard, Williain Taraschke, Byron Arpeggio, Stuart Dungan,
Dean Shock, Ronnie Sansing, Terry Schnell.
Row I-Joan Allen, Carol Sue Ringel, Shirley Krueger, Gwendolyn Robinson, Karen Braun, Judy Jones, Ruby Rich,
Doris Dawson, Teresa Fragoso.
Row 2-Jackie King, Lorena Hargrave, Pauline Ott, Judy Funka, Marcia Stoll, Janet Genung, Sue Boehk, Mary Beth
Ganss, Linda Moffatt.
Row 3-Conchita Jean Boyd, Bertha Peary, Barbara Hasse, Gladys Banks, Sue Bazirs, Patricia Reece, Sandra Geer,
Dolorea Torquinto, Sharon Davenport, Sheri Kay Court.
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Row 1-Robert Knack, Attison Digby, Terry Piotraschke, Wallace Melton, Gene Weills, Phil Robinson, Dick Elder,
Ronnie Warns, James Panker.
Row 2-Dean Myers, Bob Lute, Robert Harrison, Ken Miller, Charles Mugler, James Williams, Ken Najnrian, Fred
Race, Tony Zriper, George Douglas.
Row 3-John Hollopeter, Fred Grau, Jim Somerville, Carl Metoff, Larry Cook, Bob Mix, Bruce Beckwith, Michael
Jenks, Tom Beck, Ralph Wobser.
Row 1-Roxie Ann Goon, Nona Gronau, Sandra Kay Meyers, Bonnie Sue Tullis, Janet Buehrer, Brenda Kurschot,
J Judi Frosch, Diana Heer, Ruth Ann Wfolfert.
Row 2-Pat Eckert, Margo Moyer, Verna Kloe, Rae Lynn Garrison, Pat LaGron, Marsha Griss, Marlene Hudanski,
Daletta Fuller, Karen Peth.
Row 3-Patti Bishop, Judy Bruno, Karen Kendall, Sharon Steiger, Joyce Preston, Pat Winil, Angie Owens, Louise
Lay, Barbara Lindhurst, Kay Knott, Joyce Rintz.
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Row 1-Bruce Kern, Bob Clapp, Carl Schmidt, Robert Schumann, David Fink, Duane Hoefiner, Bob Kalchke,
John Clevenger, Bob Fyock.
Row 2-Dale Bower, Dave Osborn, Denny Murphy, Ernie Frye, Dan Pope, Neil Cook, Walter Hayes, John Petterson,
Louis Hanf.
Row 3-Bill Shepherd, Larry Jarrims, Gary Shinn, Eric Schultz, 'William Weichel, Jim Borton, Larry Stover, Dick
Ewen, James Hartwig, Ronald Walters.
Freshmen
Row 1-Charlotte Blythe, Ann Sandford, Rita Stone, Susan Heinemann, Donna Craig, Carolyn Pruden, Donna
Diebert, Nina Atkin, Sharon Greunke.
Row 2-Bonnie Pitcher, Joyce DeMars, Darlene Mclntire, Karen Gunn, Cheryl Krueger, Sue Rerry, Carol Patton,
Ellen Pimienta, Carol Alldaffer, Sue Taylor.
Row 3-Nancy Berkebile,.Sandra Pasch, Marie Bojonowski, Linda Ottens, Janice Flace, Barbara Fanaff, Rebecca
Parker, Susan Thompson, Diane O'Neill, Virginia Ogle.
Row 1'-Carl Betts, David Kowalinski, Nathaniel White, Charles Cordell, Eddie Tilton, John Wormely, Ronald
Ellis, Tom Wetsel, Melvin Sutton.
Row 2-Donald McCreary, Fred Wendel, Melvin Hueston, Michael Myers, Thomas White, Donald Barnhard, Jim
Stinhurst, James Fluschmann, Richard Sochacki, Edward Ellis.
Row 3-Clarence Dunlap, Aquileo Navarro, Jon Kerl, Donald Ware, William Dierksheide, Jerry Calkins, Garry
Wandtke, Kenneth Beverly, David Balsmeyer, Robert Page.
Row 1-Diane Bowling, Joycekay Schabert, Tonia Woehrle, Sandra Throne, Joan Shepler, Sharon Johnston, Sherry
Senkel, Karen Bell, Barbara Shenaver. I f U I
Row 2-Carolyn Schlegel, Jean Reed, Victoria Adkins, Pat Grunst, Sue Wachter, Sharon Hull, Diane Gasiorowski,
Dianne Clark, Judith Enck, Sharon L. Weaver.
Row 3-Patricia Stephens, Janice Schultz, Sara Andrew, Barbara Taylor, Carol Husum, Effie Sue Lechner, Diana
Garrett, Shirley Schmid, Judy Shell, Carol Young.
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Sue West and Ronnie Curtis, freshmen Student Council rep- Jackie Irwin, jerry'Call-zins, and Daria Swanson were the high
fesentatives, freshmen magazine salesmen.
Row lwBruce Denno, Charles Hills, john Stzirkloff, jim Meyers, Tom Biolorucki, Clifton Carter, Don Thompson,
Reuben Brown, john Fry.
Row 2--Fleming Goings, Tom Staton, Bob Cummings, Sandford Coley, Chuch Miller, Robert Wlhite, Fred Kirk
jim Thomas, Denny Sherman.
Row 3-Bart Bunting, Richard Batemn, Earl McCune, jimmy Wells, Ted Scott, Wfilliam Clemens, Robert Beverly
Dough Riechorough, Robert Pollock, Norris Dunlap. .
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Row 1-Joyce Surtman, Carolyn Eddleman, Judy Berndt, Sandra Hardcartle, Hanna Kern, Joyce Hodges, Joyce Mc-
Cally, Linda Osborne, Dorothy Merritt.
Row 2-Susanne DuShane, Jane Hall, Sharon Schellhase, Shirley Ellinger, Patty Meagher, Sandra Ford, Lanita
Chandler, Gloria Bacon, June Dabney, Henrietta Reeves.
Row 3-Willie Mae Jones, Melda Jones, Shirley Dillon, Karen Vorderburg, Jean Elsea, Carol Meyers, Mary Hanak,
Diana Smith, Sharon Cupps, Kathleen Schultz.
Row 1--Larry Snyder, Dave Delamatte, Roiland Griffin, Dan Opperman, Dennis Gruhler, Bill Arps, Dennis Rich-
ardson, Dennis Rober, Maurice McKirticK.
Row 2-Bill Huber, Bill Ball, James Davis, Jerry Krueger, Eugene Easterwood, John Colwell, Gary Hedson, Dennis
DiSalle, Bob Gwin, Larry Burnett.
Row 5-Jim Warejko, Bob Armstrong, Bennie Ellis Bryant, Russell Foster, Frederic Lenz, Mike Holodzaike, Jerry
Thamasson, David La Forge, Stan Needles.
Row 1-Connie Kelley, Roberta Lewis, Barbara Grant, Sandy Robinson, Jean DeStazio, June DeStazio, Janet
Duszynski, Heddy Stine, Sandra Hornyak, Linda Geraldo.
Row 2-Linda Szalkay, Kenley Henderson, Sharron Allison, Barb Hatzidakis, Robbie Lindenmuth, Mary Krieger,
Joy Matthews, Teresa Szymanski, Joetta McNeal, Easter Brown.
Row 3-Christine Adams, Mildred Summers, Barbara Ginther, Burnett Brown, Sandy Guhl, Pat Kennelly, Carol
Moehring, Margretta Lee, Edithann Fink, Hattie Williams.
Row 1-Sheila Robinson, Kathy Kerschner, Margaret Hallick, Sherry Borders, JoAnn Norman, Carol Stahl, Carolee
Wallington, Theresa Mocek, Betty McConoughey.
Row 2-Sandra Smith, Susan Erdmann, Donna LaClair, Verna Dean Brown, Judy Cowley, Luella Gower, Christine
Jones, Betty Bryant, Charlene Thompson, Muriel Dotson.
Row 3-Carol Bigley, Brenda Utz, Janet Applely, Linda Shugar, Marilyn Geyer, Sue Demlaw, Phyllis Roe, Jan
Krabill, Anna Ruth Davis, Marcia Schmidt.
Row 1--Juan Flores, Chester Powell, Victor Webb, George Banks, Bob Hassen, Thomas Nowak, Leonard Klinch,
Stephen Coker, Alex Harris.
Row 2-Cyril Versanshy, Glenn Stubbefield, John Bruster, Willie Loper, Roger Wyman, Henry Rayford, Larry
Walton, Ron Olah, Thomas McCreary, William Taylor.
Row 3-James Moore, Herbert Taylor, Babbo Williams, Sam Hearn, Lee Wormely, John Rayford, Toby Sparks,
Tom Vermas, Joseph Palmerton.
Row 1-Patricia Sniegowski, Karan Adams, Carol Rucki, Pat Podgarski, Beverly Ammon, Peggi Warvel, Georgia
Kae Russell, Victoria Olvera, Noreen Engel.
Row 2-Betty Bates, Yvan Edwards, Anita DeBae, Arlene Harper, Mae Jimmison, Mary Respress, Janice Strange,
Jean Miller, Betty Jean Brown, Joyce Harris.
Row 5-Miriam Bousonville, Virginia Ray, Sandy Ritzman, Joanne Rogacki, Karen Gehrs, Mary West, Rosa Puente,
Sandy Hickerson, Linda Shaw, Lynne Haberstich. J
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Row 1-Marvin Vines, Ronald Ball, Oscar Winsted, jim Conrad, Jerome Lopis, Jerry Dauer, William Bacon, jim
Stutz, Martin Hasack, Dave Johnson.
Row 2-Carl Butle, Aronn Powell, Clifford Boykin, Leo Stewart, Paul Mason, john Wynn, Coley Hudson, Melvin
Williams, Benjamin Hicks.
Row 5-Roger Pryor, Bob McGhee, Leborn Franks, Warren Miller, David Spicer, james Hunter, Roy Mills, Alfred
Russ, Bill Bauer.
Row 1-Judy Reynolds, Janice Merzke, Carol Rupley, Linda Reuter, Dolores Krueger, Beth Willinger, Linda Sarvis,
Nancy Youngs, Patricia Wilson.
Row 2-Sue Pond, Sherry Whaley, Kathy Erippen, Erika Bernath, Juanita Bennett, Mary Ladd, Valeria Bagner,
Arvella Bagner, Brenda Hargrave, Dorothy Hanksins.
Row 3-Carol Randall, Judy Phillipson, Lynn Gail Walker, Shirley Probert, Carol Dreyer, Connie Heltebrake,
Linda Roesler, Ruth Nickey, Loretta Sturdivant, Annetta King.
Row 1-Robert Banks, Richard Metzger, Philip Reuman, Dan Lechner, Jerry Snuggs, Angus Brown, John Fleisch-
man, Lee Irons, Herman Bruster. I
Row 2-Kermit Zimmerman, Joe Straka, David Krantz, Douglas Kahn, Dan Cunningham, Joe Fleming, Mike
Leach, Dan Clarke, John Walker, Rosevelt McCoy.
Row 3-Jim Hallick, Dale Woods, James Cornelius, Jesse Lee Smith, David Dusing, Dick Fisher, Frank Sliwinski,
Charles Tubor, Larry Moyer.
Row 1-Sarah Anne James, Karen Schultz, Lola Popovich, Becky Findley, Rita Barlow, Millie Rohne, Nancy Gomer,
Michael McCoy, Connie Herrold.
Row 2-Susie Fragoso, Diane Delker, Edna Mae Wigfall, Pearlie McMillian, Nancy Landry, Rosielean Galloway,
Kathleen Mclnnis, Laura Hoskins, Mary E. Bridges, Jackie Corwin.
Row 3-Bridget Rother, Pattie Russell, Sally Rieker, Charmaine Jackson, Jenean Snow, Margo Semark, Judy Ann
Walen, Judy Cairl, Sue Kaighin, Pat Glinski.
Row 1-Pat Taylor, Carolyn Beam, Linda Heslet, Sharon Goeder, Melba Orlowski, Sharron Piotraschke, Christina
Navarro, Barbara Gramling lol-Ianna Allison.
Row 2-Beverly Sass, Linda Fetzer, judy Williams, Sherrie Zollars, Gloria Hart, Barbara Raetzke, Dorothy Zientek,
Katherine Dillon, Phyllis Kwistkowski, Frances Fuerst.
Row 3-Cynthia Adamski, janetW0rlir1e, Sue Metzger, Carol Swisshelm, Gloria Hernanobs, Carole Peconge, Linda
Williams, Rebecca Stephens, Sandra Petoskey, Kathleen Jansen.
Row 1-Tom Welshans, Louis Peters, jerry Woyyon, Robert Stouffer, Lawrence Schultz, Bob Loginbuhl, Kenneth
Earl, David Dayne, Albert Nigh, Richard King.
Row 2-Jeff Bailey, Edward Schultz, Robert Tressler, Errol Collins, Kenny Long, Calbert Temple, Daryl Hull,
joseph Grant, Douglas Feiock.
Row 3-Bob Waterman, Ulysses Garland, Oakley Hapkins, Daniel Mikesell, Thomas Green, Dean Thompson,
Robert Haase, jerry Echel, Bill Squire.
Row 1--Judy Pauken, Sharon Perry, Georgia Stockard, Carol johnson, Diane Nelson, Yvonne Gwinn, Marlene
Tubinski, Dianne Pasch, Barbara Smith.
Row 2-Susan Beachy, Betty jelks, Barbara Alexander, Olive Harris, Linda Snapp, Janice Dotson, janet Breitner,
janet Kay Lethers, Eve Lynne Martin, Sharon McCloud.
Row 3-Sharon Marie Harrison, Paula Naylor, Carol james, Daine Hering, joan Bockbrader, Barbara Frey, Helen
Coleman, Sallie Harrzell, Betty Rogers, Murriel Moore.
Mrs. Kruse informs a freshman English class of library facilities
Row 1-Richard Cox, john Disher, Thomas Gramling, Burt Badenhop, Richard Gasiorowski, Robert Campbell,
Elmer Krueger, Tom Klostermeier, Bernard Elfering.
Row Zh-jerry Cook, jim Hinman, john Miller, john Sturtz, Dick Helfner, Dave Lechner, William Weaver, Richard
Dusseau, Dale Vogelbacher, Frank Zahradnik.
Row 3-Ralph Staton, Richard Shelven, jim Endsley, Harikcl Gabsibm, Tom Auth, David Wfoggon, Ralph Horen,
jay Salhoff, Eberhard Allach, Stephen Schwab.
Row 1-Judy Kwiatkowski, Linad Gillen, Marilyn Jones, Gloria Joyce Smith, Barbara Bowes, Mary Anne Schultz,
Ruth Fink, Sue Friend, Kathleen Gaynor.
Row 2-Judy White, Carol Irene Beaupry, Marcia Miller, Ann White, Sue West, Rachel Weber, Donna Geldine,
Joan Miller, Carol Sloan, Susie Crites.
Row 5-Pam Sun, Janice Dearing, Freddie McRandal, Paula Sharrock, Jill Jennings, Darla Swanson, Pam Lewis,
Sally Atkinson, Joyce Smith, Toni Mandoza. - -
Row 1-Robert Huenefeld, Bill Youngs, Lee Raitz, Marlin Lloyd, Dick Worden, John Boehk, Joe Smith, Jay Wliite,
Bob Henck.
Row 2-Dale Strahm, Dennis Newman, Bob Slicker, Terry Manning, Jim Starner, Ron Curtis, David Myper, Tom
Chamberlain, Bill Albertson, Carl Ralph.
Row 3-Ronnie Brim, Ronnie Cook, Clifford Parker, Robert Mallendick, Bill Faneuff, Mike Gallagher, Jim Mark-
land, Hollis Eulberg, Donald Schermbeck.
Row 1-Norma Kornett, Linda Sund, Karan Keier, Sylvia Irwin, Ann Huebner, Marty Gennings, Beverly Spauld-
ing, Judy Thorpe, JoAnne Iler.
Row 2-Thelma Thomas, Catherine Craig, Sharon Kurkendoll, Daine Parsil, Darlene Eckman, Terryl Barnes, Sharon
Scheffert, Aurora Salazar, Jackie Erwin, Judy Wolf.
Row 3-Diane Roman, Le Anne Tefft, Jackie Lisha, Barbara Livingston, Judy Fortress, Delores Sullivan, Joan
Tempe, Diana Hawath, Linda George, Nancy Stackhouse.
Row 1-Diane Moersch, Gloria Rechl, Janice Mariea, Robin Popplewell, Janet Kierstead, Doris Ann Kerfer, Joyce
Reed, Sue Gerhauser, Sharon Truehan.
Row 2-Juanita Wisniewski, Sheila Coley, Marilyn Drake, Donna Smith, Sandra Mason, Marion Thamas, Marilyn
Williams, Janice Miller, Peggy McMillion, Marsha Lorraine Morris.
Row 3-Christine Paskiet, Delores Myers, Lenorah Edwards, Joyce Gipe, Sally Laney, Helen Malkwian, Bonnie
Anderson, Barbara Mierzwiak, Sue Bickelhaupt, Carolynne Woods.
Row 1-Terry Fleinhman, Mike Wood, Tim Perry, Henry Atkins, Jim Young, Howard Johnson, Bob Kesling,
Charles Krueger, Paul Dehamater.
Row 2-Tom McDonald, Ken Schmidt, Jimmie Cagle, Edward Yoast, Jon Hersch, James Protrowicz, Jasper Craw-
ford, Jarry Jones, Frank Ohler, Gerald Linville.
Row 3-L. C. Edwards, Norman Falkenberg, Doug Ellinger, Vic Seelman, James McBrayer, Robert Berling, Garry
Stricker, David Curtis, Steve Moran, Dave Nowak.
Row 1-Alicia Barret, Linda Papenfus, Jerlyn Buehrer, Joan Duffer, Gerry Kothe, Darlene Guziotck, Loretta Jur-
kewicz, Carolyn Giraudeau, Karen Olson.
Row 2-Judy Barley, Vera Glass, Sandra Warnke, Judy Mock, Phyllis Campbell, Charlene McTarland, Gloria Jas-
kowiah, Tami Bartels, Shirley Polayn, Jill Hamebengen.
Row 5--Linda Cramer, Jane Lehman, Janice Morermand, Pan Palmer, Karan Waker, Lynne Kreutsfeld, Susan
Gehm, Nancy Newbury, Judy Kohn, Anita Greer.
The dedication of the Danny Thomas Memorial Park
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The difficult task of "promoting scholarship and recog-
nizing those who have achieved scholastically or given out-
standing service to the school" was again faithfully per-
formed by members of the National Honor Society. jane
Putnam, scholarship chairman, very ably handled all schol-
astic programs, including a panel discussion for future col-
lege students. Questions concerning college preparation
and attendance were answered by the panel members, Mr.
Richard Perry, Director of Admissions at the University
Ruth Ann Thompson, secretary, Henry Pauly, president, 0 0
Carol Probert, social chairman Cseatedjg David Ienssen, N It I H S t
activities and projects chairman, Jane Putnam, scholarship 3 y
chairman, and Don Hill, treasurer Qstandingj.
Row 1-Mary Houser, Gitta Hahne, Fred Smith, Mary Ann Nietz, Miss Gilbert, joAnna Spaudling, Jane Putnam, Donna Posadny,
and Beverly Stevenson.
Row 2-Judy Knapp, Barbara Myers, Sue Gartz, Ruth Thompson, Mr. Rusie, Carol Probert, LuAnne O'Brien, Judy Eisenmann, Judy
Funk, and jane Schlicher.
Row 3-Lu Ann Helman, Sue Van Tassel, Tom Haulman, Don Hill, Melinda johnson, Henry Pauly, Dave jenssen, Tom Robinson,
Dan Smith, and Ruth Dreyer.
Row 1-Ivana Montrie, Barbara Bedra, jerry Pacholski, Mary Lou Gillmore, Margaret Loyer, Mary Ann Kiem, Chris Ganzert, Marie
Gaynor, and Julie Vifetcher.
Row 2-Johnnie johnson, joan Wadswcsrtlr, Nancy Kornath, Leo Parrott, Carol Gipe, Sue Dashner, Margie Yutzy, Ann Gruntz, and
Nancy Missler.
Row 3-Jettie Brown, Sharon Schoettley, Janice Toney, Judy Prayer, Kieth Raitz, Patti Fels, Mary Loos, Bob Meinardi, Steve Paluck,
and Florence Sandford.
Row 4-Rosanne Harrison, Dennis Kohn, jess Keller, Dave Suzor, Pete Kakela, Bill Marohn, jAlan Aufderheide, Mike McClure, joe
Higgins, and Bill Dietsch.
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Row 1-Norma Mall, Darlene Hennessy, Sue Hubbard, Barbara Jaynes, Miss Gilbert, Sarah Hamlin, Dorothy Bernritter, Rickey
Beaupry, and Barbara Walter.
Row 2-jill Vogel, Gilbert Fair, Sue Mobley, Peggy Hess, Mr. Rusie, Kay Fahringer, Sue Schroder, Sandra Van Drew, and Barbara
l-Ieshley.
Row 3-Bill Sisco, Sandra Leitner, Don Althaus, Marvin Lamp, Henry Panning, Ted Graves, Tom Bettridge, Bob Schroeder, and Lutz
Hahne.
Row 1-Karen Olsen, Pat Taylor, Mary Ann Wfalters, Marilyn Jones, Sandra XX'arnke, Carol Melcher, Marsha Miller, Peg Bower,
Sandy Ganchou, Judy Bartley, Carol Ringle, Dianne Moersch, and Linda Geraldo.
Row 2-Dorothy Smilax, Doug Feiock, Pam Sun, Sue Wfachter, Kay Wfeaver, Mary Sue W'illinger, Frank Ohler, Rachel Weber, Jim
Steinhurst, Pat Stevens, Pauline Ott, Sue Boehk, and Carol Eldridge.
Row 3-Steve Schuab, john Colwell, Terry Poitrascke, jane Suzor, Margarette Lee, Sandy Guhl, Judy Rennhack, Marsha Dolbey,
Nancy Lange, Judy Shell, Lynn Vfalker, Linda Longbrake, and Margie jacob.
Row 4-Dick Barber, jim Burg, Charles Cornwall, Bill Clemens, jack O'Neil, Dave Xlifeilant, Peter Morrison, Ken Miller, Dave Os-
born, and Bob Pfieffer.
National Honor Society
of Toledo, Mrs. Pauline E. Burton, Libbey faculty member,
Mr. Matt Kolb, attorney, Bill DeSana, University of To-
ledo student, and Melinda johnson, Libbey senior. To
earn money for its scholarship fund, the society spon-
sored a "Beat the Clock Showf' in which the audience
participated. In addition, Sue Gartz, Sue Van Tassel, Dave
jenssen, and Fred Smith represented Libbey in two Waite-
Libbey quiz shows. These projects were handled by Dave
jenssen, activities chairman. Anyone with the false concep-
tion that no fun is had by members of the National Hon-
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ed one of the Society's social events. Two informal par-
ties, one at Barbara Myer's house and one at Melinda
Johnsons, highlighted the social program planned by
Carol Probert, social chairman. A roast and an informal
induction party were also successes.
Coordinating all club projects were Miss jean Gilbert,
adviser, Henry Pauly, president, Ruth Dryer, vice presi-
dent, Ruth Thompson, secretary, and Don Hill treasurer.
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Row 1--Sandra Meyers, Mary Lou Gillmore, Bonnie Naylor, Betty Smyth, Bob Meinardi, joAnna Spaulding, Sue Peters, Linda Un-
ger, Karen Peth, Connie Xvood.
Row 2+MMr. Rusie, Barbara Myers, judy Eisenmann, Janice Toney, Mrs. George, Sandra Murphy, Mary Loos, jane Schlicher, Mr.
Martin.
Row 3-Rosanne Harrison, Mary Kay Hoffman, Dan Smith, Ray Russell, Bill Fuller, Melinda johnson, Gary Lingel, Don Hill, Pat
Fels, Margie Yutzy.
Bob Meiriardi, Dam Smith, and Don Hill start another
round of Edelifm advertizers.
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This year's Eflelimz comes to you through the courtesy
and strained vocal chords of the 1958 Edeliarz staff and
the advisers. The staff had to cope with many problems--
each to be dealt with in a different manner. "Find that
picture!" i'Call Mr. Pugh!" "Check that layout!" "Ten,
nine, eight!" "Hide that copy!', These were the expres-
sions commonly shouted in Room 249. At any rate, the
editors produced their dream book and hope that you like
it as much as they do.
Excellence in the field of journalism was attained by the
Crysfnl staff of 1957-1958. Replete with timely editorials,
cartoons, sports news, and special features, the school paper
was awarded first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association. Two members of the staff, Bonnie Lamb and
jAlan Aufderheide, were also awarded first prizes for
editorial writing and sports story by the journalism Asso-
ciation of Ohio Schools. Expertly advising the staff
throughout the first semester was Miss Kay Quealy. Mrs.
Marcia Garner capably functioned as adviser following
Miss Quealy's january appointment as Director of Pub-
lic Relations for Toledo schools. Student leadership was
supplied by co-editors jAlan Aufderheide and Judy Knapp.
Crystal
Sandra Nash, 'IAlan Aufderheide, Judy Knapp, Carol Pro
bert, and julie Wfetcher prepare the Cryrtnl.
Row 1---julie Vfetcher, Nancy Kornath, Sharon Osterud, Mrs. Garner, Judy Knapp, Sandra Nash, Carol Probert.
Row 2-Bonnie Lamb, jess Keller, JAlan Aufderheide, jim Benzinger, Sandra VanDrew, Mary Houser.
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Janice Wfales, Gary Metz, Mr. Rusie, Sandra Kelting, Miss
Haney, Sue Case, John Petterson, and Tom Wfaterman.
Among the activities supervised by the Student Council in
1958 were the Area Sportsmanship Contest, the Magazine
Drive, the Football Queen Campaign and Election, Libbey
Loyalty Week, the election of home room representatives,
and the Cleanup Campaign. The Council also initiated Let-
terman's Day and joined the Area Student Council in par-
ticipating in the Teenage Drive against Polio and in the
Easter Lily Parade. Bill Marohn, area treasurer, headed the
Physical Arrangements Committee for "Fantasy in Frost,"
the Area Student Council dance. A football dance after
Student Counei
STANDING: Judy Knapp, Tom Vlaterman, Sue West, Janice Wales.
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Row 1-Judy Newman, Mary Houser, Christina Navarro, Sue Crites, Vonnie Gurgin, Susan Cidmann, Jackie Corivin, Peggi Warvel,
Sally Dixon, JoAnne Iler.
Row 2-Harvey Browning, Willie MacJones, Tom McDonald, Karen Lemke, Miss Haney, Maxine Dashner, Sharon Osterud, Sandra Kelt-
ing, Ruthann Rober, Janice Grund. l ' I " , ' . ' .,
Row 5-Joyce Ellwood, Connie Minnick, Jane Suzor, Dorothy Pelton, Dale Strahm, Charles Jeffery, David Sitzenstock. Barbara Frey.
Patty Fels, Pat XVinn.
Row 4-Peter Morrison, Steve Roberts, Jack Melvin, Bill Thornton, Henry Pauly, Edward Garrett, Charles Knierim, Ralph Wobser, Clark
Livingston.
Row 1--Marie Gaynor, Joan Johnson, Margaret Loyer, Barbara Dalton, Katie Washington, Linda Szallcay, Beth XX'illinger, Jean Miller,
Barbara Bedra, Donna Diebert.
Row 2-Lanita Chandler, Pat LeGron, Brenda Kurschat, Lee Irons, Miss Haney, Marcia Schmidt, Sue VVillinger, Sandra Popp, Sandra
Xwarnke, Carol Beringer. 7 . ' 5
Row 3-Patti Bishop, Sue Schroder, Victor Ramsey, Sandra Leitner, Bob Wfaterman, Ken Najarian, Bob Meinardi, Angie Owens, Rita
Neal, Carol Patton.
Row 4-Sterling Frizzell, Russell Foster, Terry Flynn, David Kemmerley, Larry Cook, Tom Merritt, Tyrone Adams, Bill Dierksheide,
John Riley.
Ronnie Curtis, Tom Merritt, Sue West, Sue Van Karsen,
Janice Grund, and Ken Najarian furnish the spearhead
for the Cleanup Campaign.
Representatives ,
the Libbey-Central game, a banquet after the Magazine
Drive, and a spring roast were events on the Council's so-
cial calendar. The home room representatives acted as
coordinators between the student body and the Council
and served as room captains in the Magazine Drive. Lead-
ing the Council in fulfilling its motto, "Service to the
School," were Miss Shirley Haney and Principal
Loy W. Rusie, advisers, Bill Marohn, president, Tom i
Waterman, vice presidentg Sue Case, secretary-treasurer,
and Peter Kakela, sergeant-at-arms.
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Row 1-Miriam Vfilliams, Barb Bedra, Margaret Loyer, Joan Vifadsworth, Sandra Graham, Mary Lou Gillmore, Donna Posadny, Julie
Wfetcher.
Row 2-Suzanne Peters, Judy Eisenmann, Judy Knapp, Sue Booher, Mrs. Garner, adviser, Jane Schlicher, Barbara Myers, Jane Putnam,
Sue Dashner.
Row 3-Margie Yutzy, Mary Kay Hoffman, Mary Loos, Ruth Thompson, Melinda Johnson, Judy Gallagher, Susan Van Tassel, Carol
Probert, Sue Laycock.
Row 1-Gus Fischer, Peg Bower, Janice Wales, Sharon Hennessy, Pat Delker, Ann Reiter, Judy Schellhase, Connie Wtmtmd, Janet Berry.
Row 2-Karen Vlfetzel, Dorothy Smilax, Sue Nwillinger, Sue Van Karsen, Mrs. Garner, Betty Smyth, Sandie Van Drew, Margo Mayor,
Sue Morey, Kathy W'etzel.
Row 3-Jane Suzor, Jill Vogel, Susan Mobley, Joan Xllfestgate, Janet Potter, Marilyn Mead, Sharon McDonald, Sue Schroder, Judi Telb,
Maxine Dashner.
Judy Eisenmann, treas.g Sue Peters, chaplaing Jane Schlich-
er, cor. secy.g Joan Wfadsworth, censorg Mary Lou Gill-
more, rec. secy.g Barbara Myers, vice pres.g and Judy
Knapp, pres.
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When Old Father Time Prepares his records for the year,
he will find that the Peries completed a most successful
season. In addition to supporting the Tri-Lit sox hop, joint
meeting, Mothers Tea, and formal dance, Peries also cheer-
ed the football team on to a fine showing in the Devilbiss
game with their annual mass meeting and scampered about
school adding touches of season's cheer at Christmas. "Se-
l'll17uJllJ' zmllif' "Second to None," Dad Time comments, as
he places his record book on Libbey's history shelf.
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Displaying their new navy sweat shirts with a gold Phi at
the Tri-Lit roast, the Phils began another wonderful year.
ing friendliness, fellowship, consideration of others, coop-
eration, and school spirit" were preparation of a Christ-
mas basket, participation in all Tri-Lit affairs, the Thanks-
giving service, the traditional Waite mass meeting, a bas-
ketball sox hop on Valentines day, the Sadie Hawkins'
Day Dance with "Marrying Sam," and the annual banquet
and dance. Enlivening the successful year was "Philly-
' Activities furthering the Philalethean purpose of "promot-
Wlllyf the Ph'1mHSf0f- Jess Keller, pres.g Mary Ann Nietz, vice pres., Janice
Toney, rec. secy.g Linda Unger, cor. secy.g Maureen
Moersch, treas.g Sue Gartz, chaplaing Judy Frayer, sgt.-at-
armsg Jo Anna Spaulding, senior censor, Sue Case, junior
censor, and "Pliilly-Willy."
Plhuillaletlhiean Literary Society
Row 1-Mary Ann Keim, Judi Swartz, Nancy Missler, Joanna Spaulding, Carole Kirk, Sue Vogepohl, Maureen Moersch, Sue Donovan.
Row 2-Maryann Nietz, Sandra Gibson, Ann Haase, Peggy Leister, Mrs. Miller, adviser, Bonnie Bartlett, Linda Unger, Sue Gartz, Kay
Achor.
Row 3-Janice Toney, Carol Bay, Judy Frayer, Marilyn Senff, Jessica Keller, Sandra Leitner, Sue Case, Ruth Dreyer,
Row 1-Joan Allen, Mary Schatz, Nancy Robinson, Ruth Keim, Marcia Radke, Janet Kellermann, Janice Grund, Sue Braunschweiger,
Suzette Rayburn. '
Row 2-Sue Hubbard, Twila Bechtel, Barbara Heshley, Judi Durliat, Mrs. Miller, Sara Hamlin, Jackie Starner, Cynthia Xllfarren, Judith
Kinkaid.
Row 3-Diane Crum. Carolyn Moulton, Mary Sue Wfillinger, Connie Minnick, Virginia Fanaff, Nancy Monger, Darla Hull, Dorothy Pel-
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"Would you like to buy some name cards or some jewel-
ry?" was the 1958 refrain of busy Zets. Besides these
money-making pursuits, Zets engaged in such activities
as the Macomber mass meeting, a potluck with the Waite
chapter, a sox hop, and a fudge sale. Hardworking Zets Z
also staffed a refreshment booth at the Libbey Open House,
enteiined the Libbey teachers before a faculty meeting,
.and helped with the various Tri-Lit affairs. "Nil9il fine
111601-e," "Nothing without work," the Zetalethean motto,
proved truly appropriate.
Bonnie Upton, censor, Gitta Hahne, pres.g Mary Lou
Kreps, sgt,-at-armsg Mary Ann Houser, vice pres., Carol
Hessman, secy.g Sharon Osterud, historian, Marie Gaynor,
treas.g Nancy Kornath, rec. secy.g and Kay Robison, chap-
lain. I
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Row 1-Jane Schwan, Mary Houser, Beverly Stevenson, Mary Lou Kreps, Vonnie Gurgin, Gitta Hahne, Sandra Kelting, Marie Gaynor.
Row 2-Rosemary Parker, Pat Harrison, Ann Grunst, Barbara Jaynes, Mrs. Hunsaker, adviser, Elaine Garczynski, Nancy Kornath, Marie
Hoile, Carol Hessman.
Row 3-Sharon Schoettley, LuAnn O'Brien, Joan Haberstich, Margaret Hunt, Bonnie Upton, Rosanne Harrison, Kay Robison, Sharon
Osterud.
Row 1-Patti Pasch, Kathi Votsberger, Janie Ulery, Carol Erwin, Linda Schmitt, Linda Ramseur, Judy Newman, Carol Sue Ringel.
Row 2--Pauline Ott, Judy Funka, Linda Longbrake, Rita Neal, Mrs. Hunsaker, adviser, Judy Jones, Ruby Anderson, Mary Beth Ganss,
Gretchen Schultz.
Row 3-Dolores Rickard, Ruthi Below, Peggy Hess, Martha Anderson, Janet O'Neil, Kay Fahringer, Sue Schneider, Jani Dukes, Sandra
McNutt.
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Row 1-Fred Smith, Dave Sitzenstock, Keith Raitz, Lee Mayer, Dave Wotmlford, Dennis Kohn, Tom Hauman, Bob Myers, Bob Meinardi.
Row 2-Tom Robinson, Gary Metz, john Matzinger, Norris Coulson, Mr. NX'irick, Lee Englehardt, Don Hill, john Austrew, john
Luscombe.
Row 3--Richard Kandik, Ted Graves, jon Wfillinger, Henry Pauly, Dave Potter, Bill Marohn, Peter Kakela, jack Robinson, Dick Ewen,
Brad Kupsky.
Row 1-Andy Kandik, John Clevenger, Paul Sprunlc, Charlesvjeffery, Bill Ammann, Daryl Frey, Terry Sevrence, Tom Waterman.
Row 2-Denny Murphy, Ralph Wobser, Terry Schnell, Mr. Wirick, Mike Crum, John Petterson, Dave Osborn, Dean Myers.
Row 5-Peter Morrison, Ron Murphy, Robert Freeman, John Eakin, Bob Schroeder, Tom Bettridge, Bruce Beckwith, Bruce Ewen, Steve
Roberts. ,
Forum
Keith Raitz, vice pres.g Tom Hauman, treas.g Peter Kakelzl
pres.g and Gary Metz, secy.
Giving Forum members that distinctive B. M. O. C. fbig-
man-on-campusj appearance were their handsome khaki
sweater-jackets emblazoned with a script Forum. Social
highlight of the year for the Forum and Peries was the tre-
H S mendously successful Bi-Lit Dance in May. The Lima mass
P meeting, senior banquet in April, and the annual roast
were other Forum events. Worthwhile service projects
included providing a seventy-five dollar scholarship for a
deserving senior and filling a Christmas basket for a needy
family. Mr. William Wirick served as adviser for the
group.
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Row 1-Bob Katschke, Bruce Kern, Dave Fink, Marvin Kutzke, Darrell Hansen, jim Harris, Ron Henck, jim Gomer, Carl Schmidt, Har-
vey Browning.
Row 2-Pete Smith, Steve Polluck, Don Perry, john Durfee, Roger Anderson, Mr. Miley, adviser, Larry Kern, Gary Eaton, jim Batch,
Malcolm Smith. ' - 7
Row 3-Ken Najarian, John Harrison, Neil Cook, jim Hartwig, jon Bartell, joe Higgins, Bill Nelson, Larry Merkel, Sam Hallick, Tom
Olah. ,
Row 1-Don LaFrnmbois, Gary Slicker, Gary Olsen, Bob Selb, Gary Schinn, jim Shugar, Dave Myer, Larry jarrims, Dave Bernclt.
Row 2--Larry Stover, Bill Shepherd, jim Wollenweber, Tom Merritt, Mr. Miley, adviser, jim Perry, Chuck Knierim, Lee Katz, Leroy
Anderson.
Row 3-Dave jennsen, jerry Hockett, jAlan Aufderheide, Tim Kennelly, Larry Cook, Glen Browning, Dean Smith, Bill Garbe, Terry
Flynn.
Quill and Dagger'
Tom Merritt, sgt.-at-armsg Bill Nelson, secy.1 Harvey
Browning, treas.g jim Harris, pres.: Bill Garby, vice pres.g
and joe Higgins, chaplain.
Varied and successful best describe the Quill and Dagger
approach to 1958. Greatly appreciated by the Libbey facul- A
ty was the Q.D. initiation policy of assigning every teach-
er a newly inducted Q.D. as an aide. Triumph of the year 0 9
was the election as football queen of Q.D. candidate, Mary of X Q
Kay Hoffman. The Canton-McKinley mass meeting, mid- Q
winter and spring roasts, and a spring banquet honoring Q 0
senior members proved to, be outstanding Q.D. occasions.
The orange-sweatered crew also caught some "big ones"- 0 0
vicariously-during the showing of fishing movies by Mr. I
Lou Klewer, prepared a food basket, sponsored a car
wash, and sold Libbey-High School decals.
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In 1958 the Libbey Hi-Y engaged in a wide range of ac-
tivities designed "to maintain and extend Christian stan-
dards throughout the home, school, and community." The
group won second place in a basketball contest with Toledo
area Hi-Y clubs, sponsored a hayride to Oak Openings,
and served at the South Side "Y" Membership Banquet.
Members also parked cars at the Libbey Football Ban-
quet and on B-I-E day, sold papers for the Old Newsboys,
and sponsored a Halloween party at the East Toledo Or-
phanage. A spring roast and a Mother and Son's Banquet
furnished a happy finale for the year. t
EHJY
Row 1-Harvey Browning, Bob Meinardi, Steve Paluck, David Sitzenstock, Keith Raitz, Lee Mayer, Bob Myers, Peter Smith, Philip
Layne, Fred Smith.
Row 2-Gary Eaton, Tom Hauman, Dennis Kohn, Don La Franboise, jon Bartell, Mr, Needles, Bruce Ewen, Tom Robinsin, Robert
Freeman, Jim Batch.
Row 3-Bill Nelson, Joe Higgins, Dave Kerschner, john Matzinger, jim Mather, LeRoy Anderson. Don Hill, John Luscombe, Chuck
Knierim.
Tom Hauman, chaplain, Tom Bettridge, sgt.-at-armsg
Terry Sevrence, junior censor: Gary Metz, cor. secy.g Mr.
Needles, adviser, Carl Schmidt, chaplain, Norris Coulson,
vice pres., john Luscombe, pres., Bob Myers, treas.g and
Ken Najarian, soph. censor.
Libbey
Row 4-Mike
jack Robinson.
McClure, jon Xllfillinger, Tom Merritt, Ed Borton, Dave Potter, Bill Marohn, Pete Kakela, Mike Hussey, Henry Pauly,
' Row 1-Gary Shuman, Carl Schmidt, john Clevenger, Marvin Kutzke, Paul Sprunk, Ken Naiarian, Andy Kandik, Terry Sevrence, Tom
Wfaterman.
Petterson, Ralph Wobser, Terry Schnell, Ron Champion, Mr. Needles, john Purcell, jim Kretzinger, Nick Hazard,
Charles Cox, john Durfee.
Row 5-Steve Roberts, Mike Crum, Bruce Beckwith, Dave Meyer, Ken Boldt, John Eakin, Gary Metz, Gary Olson, Bob Selb, Fred
Row 2--john
Scarbrough.
Row 4-Bob Mix, Gary Keller, jerry Hockett, Brad Kupsky, Norris Coulson, William Traschke, Tom Bettridge, Bob Schroeder, Bob
Hayton, Ted Kamper.
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In accordance with their purpose of promoting service to
the school in keeping with the principles of the Y.W.C.A.,
Senior Y-Teens sponsored many worthwhile projects during
the past year. In the Christmas season, they provided a
needy family with a basket and decorated the big Christ-
mas tree in the lobby. During Lent they joined with the
Hi-Y in conducting impressive Lenten services. In May,
the Y-Teens honored their mothers with a mother-dauglr
ter tea held in the cafeteria. Y-Teens also served at the foot-
Mary Loos, pres.g Barbara Bedra, representativeg Sue 0
Laycock, chaplain, and Sue Van Tassel, treas. 0
Row 1-Ann Reuman, Judi Swartz, Judy Eisenmann, JoAnna Spaulding, Judy Knapp, Barbara Myers, Maryann Nietz, Mary Ann Keim,
Mary Lou Gillmore.
Row 2-Joan Wfadsworth, LuAnn O'Brien, Sandra Gibson, Donna Cash, Carol Bay, Miss Allen, Judy Frayer, Merian Grant, Linda
Unger, Beverly Linden.
Row 3-Sue Gartz, Sue Daslmer, Ruth Dreyer, Marilyn Senff, Jessica Keller, Melinda Johnson, Arlene Harbaugh, Susan Van Tassel, Jan-
ice Toney, Jettie Brown.
Row 1--Donna Posadny, Joan Canty, Norma Jean Madden, Erma Culliver, Karen Lemke, Evelyn Stukey, Joyce Curtis, Judy Irons, Bar-
bara Bedra.
Row 2-Julia Price, Rosemary Parker. Sandra Graham, Bobbie KayManecke, Miss Allen, Sharon Manz, Marie Hoile, Nancy Kordell,
Lenett Poitras, Carol Hessman.
Row 3-Rosalie Petres, Mary Loos, Sue Laycock, Sharon Schoettley, Margie Yutzy, Mary Kay Hoffman, Rosalie O'Rourke, Kay Robison,
Rosanne Harrison, Pat Dankert.
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Row 1-Janice Groah, Julie Wfetcher, Gloria Vfarejko, Maureen Moersch, Margaret Loyer, Joan Johnson, Sally Saide, Mary Houser,
Marie Gaynor, Jane Schwan.
Row 2--Gitta Hahne, Vonnie Gurgin, Jonnie Johnson, Donna Moore, Martha Vance, Miss Allen, Iona XX-'alters, Diane Ramsey, Dor-
othy Hill, Harriet Ramsey, Mary Lou Kreps.
Row 3-Joanne Van Steenburgh, Faith Sours, Jane Putnam, Jaeann Lacy, Sharon Turner. Ruth Thompson, Patricia Strange, Judy Gal-
lagher, Jane Schlicher, Bonnie Lamb.
Row I--Barbara Tesluk, Evelyn Henton, Judy Reitz, Nancy Kornath, Judy Shovar, Janice Green, Ellaweze Brownlee, Carolyn Himes,
Beverly Stevenson.
Row 2-Marilyn Sliwinski, Barbara W'alters, Shirley Daniels, Marilyn Campbell, Sandy Nash, Miss Allen, Carol Matzinger, Suzanne
Peters, Shirley XY'illiams, Darlene Beaupry, Joyce Fletcher,
Row 5-Patricia Purcell, Nancy Bernritter, Brenda Cunningham, Joyce Thompson, Sandra Jones, Edith Palmer, Joan Haherstich, Dari-
lee Cooper, Barbara Haney, Jean Meyer.
Jonnie Johnson, sgt.-at-armsg Nancy Kordell, secy.g Julie
Wetclier, representativeg and Joan Johnson, vice pres.
Senior Yaifeens
ball banquet, donated a substantial sum to the Athletic De-
partment for the purchase of new equipment, and planned
the mass meeting for the Central game. Fund-raising ven-
tures were the sales of Christmas cards and of the tra-
ditional mums for the Thanksgiving game. To be credit-
ed for the success of the club are Miss Ruth Allen, ad-
viser, Mary Loos, president, Joan Johnson, vice-president,
Nancy Kordell, secretary, Susan Van Tassel, treasurer,
Sue Laycock, chaplain, Jonnie Johnson, sergeant-at-armsg
Barbara Bedra and Julie Wetcher, representatives.
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Row 1-Norma Moll, Ruth Keim, Connie Wood, Linda Schmitt, Connie Moore, Sandra Kelting, Gus Fischer, Patti Pasch, Sue Donavan.
Row 2-Ethyle Lineherger, Judith Thompson, Elaine Garczynski, Cynthia Warren, Mrs. Morgan, Jackie Starner, Diane I-Iolst, JoAnna
Long, Janice Schlegel, Janet Berry.
Row 3-Bonnie Upton, Sandra Leitner, Darla Hull, Sue Case, Pat Snell, Sharon Favor, Martha Anderson, Beverly Miller.
Row 1--Carol Giffin, Sue Rotert, Lynn Marvin, Joyce Jarzynski, Barbara Heshley, Marcia Radke, Ruth Below, Gretchen Schultz.
Row 2-Carol Erwin. Ruthann Rober, Sandra Van Drew, Ann Haase, Mrs. Morgan, Peggy Leister, Janet Pasch, Carole Kirk, Judy
Kinkaid.
Row 3-Susan Mobley Judi Telb, Janice Dukes, Carol Re-ters, Judy Melle, Barbara Beatty, Joan Wfestgate, Barbara Zibbel, Connie
Minnick.
.lhuumiorr Y4Tee1n1s
Judi Telb, chaplain, Ruthann Rober, secy.g Gesine Fisch-
er, tre-as., Janet Berry, pres., and Connie Minnick, vice
pres.
Numerous were the activities carried out by the Junior
Y-Teens under the supervision of their adviser, Mrs. Ann
Morgan, and the club officers: Janet Berry, president,
Connie Minnick, vice president, Ruthann Rober, sec-
retary, Gesine Fischer, treasurer, Judi Telb, chaplaing
Peggy Leister, sergeant-at-arms, Judy Schellhase, repre-
sentative, Carole Kirk, representative, and Patti Pasch and
Susan Mobley, rectors. Their program for the year includ-
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ed Christmas caroling at the Old Folks Home, a movie,
Widefzifzg Circlet, about life in the Y.W.C.A., and the
November and February dances at the Y.W.C.A. spon-
sored by inter-club council. Other projects were a lucrative
January fudge sale planned by Pat Delker and a highly
successful splash party in February arranged by Judi Telb.
A spring roast and a mother-daughter tea concluded the
profitable year. r
Junior Jfeens
Row 1-Joanne Cupilary, Judy Newman, Nina Brown, Kathlene Frank, Ruth Pierson,
Langenderfer.
Row 2-Pat Delker, Maxine Dashner, Sue Shea, Sue Schroder, Mrs. Morgan, Sandy
Richard .
Row 3-Sharon Rahm, Brenda Bolander, Earlene Williams, Pat McGee, Minnie Peters
Leona Bacon.
1 Barbara Walter Janice Wfales Barbara Youn Sue More ud Paluck ud
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Row, 2-Carol Katz, Barbara Jaynes, Jill Vogel, Phyllis Fmks, Mrs, Morgan, Karlene
Row
3-Sharon Osterud, Margie Hunt, Virginia Fanaff, Janet Potter, Delores Kahl, Ma
bara
Tate, Sharon McDonald.
Patti Pasch, rectorg Carole Kirk, representative: Sue Mobley,
rectorg Peggy Leister, sgt.-at-armsg and Judy Schellhase,
representative.
Janice Ulery, Pat Eldrige, Sonia Hershey, Shelby
Dowling, Sandra McNutt, Ruth Kine, Delores
Katie Washington, Barbara Brooks, Sandy Barnes,
Opperman, Elizabeth I-limes, Judy Schellhase.
Stickley, Patricia Barke, Diane Swank, Judy Harris.
rilyn Mead, Mickey McCarthy, Joyce Long, Bar-
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The Sophomore Y-Teens' 1958 schedule combined service
to the unfortunate with lively social activity. In February
the Y-Teens heard two guest speakers, Mrs, Blanche
Luther and Mrs. Anna Brown, discuss the topics, "Boy-
Girl Relations" and "Rumor Clinic." During the same
month the group also congregated at the Central Y.XXf.C.A.
for a rollicking splash party followed by a delicious potluck
dinner. In the hustle of the Christmas season, the Y-Teens
put everything else aside and went caroling at the State
Rita Neal, vice pres.g Sue Vlfillinger, treats., Sue Van
Karsen, pres., and Pauline Ott. secy. -
Sophomore Yaifeens
Row 1-Barbara Fox, Donna Vanderwulp, Barbara Feehrmeyer, Mary Schatz, Kathi Vogtsberger, Sue Braunschweiger, Sue Wfillinger,
Pauline Ott, Bobbie Patton, Nancy Robinson.
Row 2-Judy Campbell, Sheri Court, Judy Bruno, Nancy Lange, Sue Vfilson, Mrs. Xwoods, Sue Van Karsen, Dorothy Smilax, Karen
Wetzel, Barbara Dalton.
Row 3-Dorothy Pelton, Carole Haase, Marsha Dolby, Sue Baars, June Leibius, Annette Frank, Marcia Hurley, Sandra Geer, Jane Suzor,
Sandra Murphy, Kathie XX'etzel.
Row 1-Sarah Coleman, Roxie Goon Nancy Groah, Carolyn Stuart, Shirrel Van Tassel, Sandra Ganchou. Mary Lou Chambers, Sandra
Pawlings, Marcia Shuster, Sharon Horn.
Row 2-Mary Ann Xvalters, Janet Buehrer, Janet Genung, Patricia Voyles, Sheri Wfest, Mrs. Wfoods, Mary Beth Ganss, Becky Meinka,
Carol Melcher, Sue Boehk, Linda Moffatt.
Row 3-Judy Jones, Carol Sue 'XY'oitzel, Judy Stephenson, Sharon Hill, Sharon Steiger, Beverly XVright, Judith Myers, Judith Gantz,
Barbara Resener, Lorna Long, Ann Reiter.
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Row 1--Sandra Pautz, Mary Anne Crable. RoVella Beauch, Sandra Popp, Judi Rominski, Margo Moyer, Janet Kellermann, Barbara
Julius, Joyce Jameson, Barbara Czerwiak.
Row 2-Linda St. John, Elizabeth Terwilliger, Judy Funka, Rita Neal, Mrs. XVoods, Patti Bishop, Janice Livings, Helen Mumruert, Kay
Wfeaver, Patty Ann LeGron.
Row 3-Sharon Hennessy, Sally Gardner, Linda Miller, Patti Davis, Nancy Sass, Joan Korb, Bobbie Gutting, Judy Rennback, Judy
Fineske, Carol Sarvis. Linda Longbrake.
Row 1-Joan Allen. Carol Ringel, Brenda Kurschat, Pat Kern, Peg Bower, Karen Braun, Diana Heer, Sara Stutz, Sue McCrary, Sherry
Miller.
Row 2-Janice Grand. Mary Day, Joyce Suten, Mary Sue Wfillinger, Becky Dauer, Mrs. XY'o0ds, Diane Crum, Betty Ann Smyth, Ruby
Anderson, Barbara Halteman. Margaret Hall.
Row 5-Barbara Xvood, Margie Jacob, Marcia Stoll, Pat XXfinn, Janet O'Neil, Sue Schneider, Nancy Monger, Pat Jamison, Twila Bechtel,
Judy Bressler, Carolyn Moulton.
Sophomore Y4Teeinis
Hospital. Projects for April were a tour of the Toledo
Blade and a trip to Detroit during Easter recess to sec
Ciliemnm. A May card party, in which all one hundred and
twenty-seven members participated, closed the year. Happy
to be leading this group of girls were Sue Van Karsen.
presidentg Rita Neal, vice president, Pauline Ott, secre-
tary, Sue Willinger, treasurerg and Sandra Pautz, chap-
lain. Mrs. Judith Woods, a 1958 addition to the Libbey
faculty, very efficiently assumed the responsibility of ad-
vising the large club.
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Nancy Monger, Karen Brun, representativesg Sandra
Pautz, chaplain, Beverly W1'igl1t, sgt.-at-arms, and Mary
Schatz, parliamentarian.
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Row 1-Julie Wetcher, Pat Gray, Marie Gaynor, Lillie Davis, Gretchen Schultz, Vonnie Gurgin. Pat Delker, Barbara Bedra, Diane Pau-
lcen, Jane Ann Schwan.
Row 2-Jane Schlicher, Janet Pasch Lu Ann O'Brien, Carol Jean Gipe, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Rusie. Mrs. Hall, Judi Telb, Florence Sand-
ford, Barbara Jaynes.
Row 3-Beverly Miller, Rosanne Harrison, Bonnie Upton, Sue Case, Sandra Leitner, Darla Hull, Kay Fahringer, Jani Dukes, Barbara
Beatty, Joan Vfadsworth.
Row 1-Suzette Rayburn. Barbara Feehrmeyer, Shirrel Van Tassel, Karen Braun, Mary Schatz, Barbara Julius, Karen Wetzel, Donna
Vanderwulp, Joyce Jameson, Sandra Pautz.
Row 2-Barbara Dalton, Janice Grund, Mary Day, Barbara Halteman, Mrs. Davis, Mr.fRusie, Mrs. Hall. Pauline Ott, Dorthy Smilax,
Sue Van Karsen, Betty Smyth, Sharon Hennessy.
Row 3-Edna Brooks, Carolyn Moulton, Judy Stephenson, Jane Suzor, Becky Dauer, Dorothy Pelton, Sue Schroder, Shirley Smith, Ann
Haase, Barbara Zibbel, Sandie Van Drew.
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Darla Hull, treas.g Sue Schroder, secy.g Julie Wetcher,
pres.g Sandra Van Drew, vice pres., and Janet Pasch,
chaplain.
If the current teacher shortage is not relieved, it will not
be the fault of the Libbey Future Teachers of America.
Doing their utmost to inform themselves of the advan-
tages of teaching as a career, the F.T.A. participated in a
discussion of foreign schools, arranged an eighth-grade
visitation, and visited Bowling Green State University.
They also gave valuable service by substituting in the ele-
mentary schools during the influenza epidemic. On the
F.T.A. social agenda were an induction tea in November,
a December tobogganing party, and a faculty tea preced-
ing the February teachers' meeting.
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The Classical Honor Society, which is the original chapter
.iv s of the Junior Classical League of America, admits only
' those with a high scholastic rating in Latin. Under the
0 stimulating direction of its adviser, Mrs. Pauline Emerson
Fm- X Burton, the group devotes itself to the study and re-crea-
l W J tion of classical civilization in observance of its motto,
1 "Srie12fifz Arx Sd6C'Ilf0l'.7Hll,y' "Knowledge, the Citadel of
0 ' the Ages."
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When the new Biology Club was organized in February,
membership was limited to forty outstanding science Stu-
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programs featured the projects entered in the Bowling
Green Science Day Exhibits. Dan Duvendack, a student at
the University of Toledo, spoke at the installation of of-
ficers.
atssiea ll-lloinoirwalldiiollogy
Classical Honor:
Row 1-Kathleen Gaynor, Barbara Walter. Sue Taylor, Janice Grund, Rachel Wfeber, Carol James, Sue XVachter, Pat Stephens, Linda
Moffatt, Sherry Senkel, Karen Olson.
Row 2-Sandie Van Drew, Sue Gartz, Lynn Gail Walker, Marsha Dolby, Judy Rennhack, Mrs. Burton, Nancy Lange, Le Anne Tefft,
Janet Pasch, Jill Vogel, Pam Sun.
Row 3-Ruth Dreyer, Sandra Leitner, James Williams, Effie Sue Lechner, Melinda Johnson, Ted Graves, Jack O'Neil, Bob Schroeder,
Peter Morrison, Connie I-Ieltebrake, Dave Osborn, Carol Dreyer, Marlin Lloyd, and Jerry Calkins Knot in illustrationj.
ner, pres.
Biology Club:
Row 1-Kathi Vogtsberger, Donna Vanderwulp, Nancy Robinson, Barbara Dalton, Joe Matherly, Bill Bradshaw, Bobbie Patton, Bar-
bara Feehrmeyer, Joann Barth.
Row 2-Edna Brooks, Pat 'Harrison, Ann Grunst, Miss Pickard, Miss Fielder, Rita Neal, Sue Luhring, Mary Beth Ganss, Janice Schlegel.
Row 3-Baarbara Wfood, Becky Dauer, Rae Lynn Garrison, Joanne Hockmuth, Terry Piotraschke, Sharon Hayden, Barbara Zibbel, Judy
Rennhack, Marsha Dolby, Jim Missler.
Row 4-Janet O'Neil, Dick Barber, Ken Miller, Dean Shock, Eric Schultz, Jack O'Neil, Edward Garrett, Ron Champion, Bob Pfeifer,
Constance Powell.
Guiding the Classical Honor Society were Ted Graves,
vice pres.: Barbara Walters, secy.-treas.g and Sandra Leit-
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To further the interest of high school students in nursing
as a career and to give them information and experience
in this field, the Future Nurses of America followed a
rigorous program of work and study. F.N.A. members
gained practical knowledge by assisting their adviser, Mrs.
Florence Tanner, who is school nurse. They also learned
much by listening attentively to three guest speakers from
Riverside Hospital, Elizabeth Sharp and Sandra Ulery,
student nurses, and Mrs. Alice Christian, registered nurse.
As a service project, the F.N.A. supplied a needy fam-
ily with a Christmas basket. Social occasion for the Future
Nurses was a Christmas party arranged by Joyce Over-
street.
"Helping humanity locally, nationally, and internationally"
was the 1958 achievement of the Libbey Junior Red Cross
guided by Miss Virginia May. Members received training
in the latest methods of first aid and home nursing in
the monthly meetings at Red Cross headquarters, assisted
in the Blood Bank program after school and during sum-
mer vacation, and helped arrange the International Art
Program. They also sent gift boxes to needy children all
over the world, supplied holiday favors to veterans' hos-
pitals, and aided with the annual May party at Toledo
State Hospital.
lF.. N. A.. we rlhuuntiioir Re Cross
F.N.A.Z
Row 1-Joann Barth, Diana Heer, Sue Bochk, Carol Sue KVoitzel, Rosalee Clifford, Judy Harlow, Judi Swartz, Linda Schmitt, Harriet
Ramsey, Mary Ann XY'alters. Sue Donovan.
Row 2-Patricia Harris, Janice Green, Ann Grunst, Barbara Wound, MaryAnn Nietz, Mrs. Tanner, Jettie Brown, Merian Grant, Joyce
Suter, Sue Luhring, Pat Harrison.
Row 3-Nancy Bernritter, Joyce Overstreet, Roberta Barr, Patty Fels, Sue Baars, Janet O'Neil, Pat Wfinn, Judy Fineske, Sharon Hayden,
Diane Bigelow, Shirley Grindle, Peg Leister.
Junior Red Cross:
Row l--Sharon Truchan, Sharon Harrison, Sharron Piotraschke, Sharon Kurkendoll, Bob Kesling, Barbara Brant, Judy Pauken.
Row 2-Diane Nelson, Annie Lutchey, Linda Gray, Miss May, Barbara Mierzwiah, Sue Thompson, Joanne Rogacki, Sharon Perry.
Row 3-Jill Hennings, Marcha Dolby, Mike Kolodzaike, Pete Kakela, Bill Marohn, Joan Bockbrader, Janet Appleby, Gloria Hernandez.
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Libbey Leaders:
Row 1-Judy I-lepitke, Darlene Mills, Pat Eldridge, Jonnie Johnson, Brenda Kurschat, Harriet Ramsey, Ruth Keim, Vifanda Lewis,
Marie Gaynor.
Row 2-Janie Ulery, Judi Rominski, Vonnie Gurgin, Nancy Missler, Mrs. Davis, Julie Lininger, Gretchen Kelly Schultz, Wfanda Meals,
Ricky Beaupry.
Row 3-Susan Mobley, Peggy Leister, Becky Dauer, Jettie Brown, Virginia Fanaff, Edith Palmer, Judy Fineske, Sharon Hinman, Brenda
Petres, Judy Kinkaid.
Y.F.C.:
Row 1-Jane Schwan, Sharon Lou Perry, Patricia Voyles, Joyce Wilcox, Carol Carpenter, Judy Collins, Paula Cossins, Sheri YX"est, Lorna
Long, Joyce Schube1't, Mary Wilson.
Row 2-Jimmie Cogle, Marilyn Lowry, Sharon Iimch, Kathy Trumbull, Rosemarie Chadwick, Miss Kinny, Patti Bishop, Evelyn Stukey,
Patricia Barker, Susan Miller, Sue Witmer.
Row 3-Charles Cox, Kenneth Zeck, Earl Burgess, Larry Farnham, Tom Cook, Larry Stever, Bob Felser, Charles Cornwell, Beverly
Wfright, Dale Wilcox, Patty Fels.
Libbey Leaders we Y.. iF. Ct.
Often seen on the sports page of the Cryrlaf and in the
intramural section of the Edelimz are the girls in the white
suits who spark the girls' athletic program-the Libbey
Leaders. A point system, originated this year by the Lead-
ers' advisers, Mrs. Nancy Davis and Mrs. Jane Fisher, en-
abled many girls to attain the Libbey L. By the way of de-
veloping and improving their skills and heightening inter-
est in gymnastics, the Leaders attended the Bowling Green
Fun Day in April and refereed the grade school bas-
ketball and volleyball tournaments at Libbey. A May
picnic was scheduled by officers: Peggy Leister, president,
Ruth Keim, vice president, and Wanda Lewis, secretary-
treasurer.
"Showing youth today-Christ the only way" is the motto
of the Youth for Christ Club. In adherence to this motto,
the group invited Bill Carle, Y.F.C. International Gospel
singer, to deliver a message in song to Libbey students in
September and participated in the Y.F.C.-sponsored ral-
lies and songfests at Whitmer High School and various
Toledo churches Saturday and Sunday evenings. Guest
speakers were Bud Witte, Toledo Y.F.C. Director, Wendy
Collins, Y.F.C. World Wide Director of High School
Bible Clubs, and the Reverend Kenneth Andrews of To-
ledo's Emmanuel Baptist Church. Club activities were co-
ordinated by Miss Kinney, adviser.
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-Barbara Bedra, Ruthann Rober, Dorothy Hill, Barbara Myers, Linda Schmitt, Janie Ulery, Julie Wfetcher.
-Carol Hessman, Linda Unger, .Mary Loos, Miss Costigan, Judi Telb, Sharon Schoettley, Pat Dankert, Lenett Poitras.
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Barbara Beatty, Rosalie O'Rourke, John Luscombe, Jim Mather, Melinda Johnson, Don Hill, Jon Bartell, Darla Hull.
-Joan Johnson, Sandra Kelting, Carole Kirk, Sandie Van Drew, Gus Fischer, Mary Lou Gillmore, Connie Wood.
--Mary Hoffman, Jani Dukes, Bonnie Upton, Miss Costigan, Sharon McDonald, Judy Eisenmann, Sharon Osterud, Jane Schlicher.
-Bob Myers, Sue Case, Marilyn Mead, Jack Robinson, Larry Farnham, Marilyn Senff, Judy Frayer, Sue Laycock.
Diramautios
Melinda Johnson, pres., Sandra Kelting, rec. secy.g Carol
Hessman, historiang Barbara Bedra, vice pres., and Connie
Wfoods, or secy. fleft to rightl.
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To promote a sincere interest in all phases of drama, the
senior members of the Dramatics Society produced "On-
ions in the Stew," and the juniors gave an outstanding
performance of "Babbling Brooks." The society also
sponsored the series of one-act plays at Libbey and active-
ly supported the Little Theater of the University of To-
ledo and the Little Repertoire Theater. Social occasions
at the Maumee River Yacht Club. Needless to say, none
of the club's successes would have been possible without the
direction of Miss Angela Costigan.
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"He profits most who serves the best," the motto of the
Future Business Leaders of America, served as its guide to
a successful year. To promote its purpose of creating an
interest in business, Mrs. Margaret Dwyer of the Board of
Education spoke on job opportunities. Sensitive to business
trends, club members made sure that Libbey students would
have two of their favorite snacks-potato chips and candy
bars. They also sold shorthand dictionaries for those who
were interested in expanding their vocabularies. Nine mem-
Row 1-Gerry Pacholski. Carol Jaquetter, Rosemary Parker, Connie Moore, Darlene Beaupry, Linda Gearhart, Sue Vogelpohl, Ricky
Beaupry, Darlene Hennessy. - T ' r '
Row 2-Dorothy Bernritter, Luella McCurdy, Shirley Ann Smith, Darlene De Cius, Mrs. Houser, Barbara Tate, Barbara Brooks, Barbara
Myers, Barbara Peterson, Evelyn Henton.
Row 3-Lenett Poitras, Sharon Schoettley, Pat Dankert, Joyce Long, Martha Anderson, Mickey McCarthy, Rosalie O'Rourke, Kay Robison,
Joyce Thompson, Donna Cash.
Elaine Garzynski, jr. representativeg Sharon McDonald,
sgt.-at-arms, Brenda Petres, reporter, Donna Cash, sr. rep-
resentativeg Martha Stone, secy.g Donna Posadny, pres.,
Ruth Keim, 2nd vice pres., Peggy Hess, lst vice pres.g and
Beverly Stevenson, treas. fleft to rightj.
Row 1-Barbara Fox, Judy Kopitke, Bonnie Tullis, Beverly Stevensen, Brenda Kurschat, Shirley Krueger, Mary Houser, Sue .McCrary,
Sherry Miller.
Row 2-Sheri West, Becky Meinka, Diane Swank, Mr. Needles, Miss Allen, Oakie Fauro, Ray Perkins, Ray De Ehustopker, Doug
Becker.
Row 3-Maryann Nietz, Judy Shovar, Faith Sours, Mary Spangler, Arlene Harbaugh, Erma jean Culliver, joan Norton, Nancy Ger-
schultz, Martha Stone.
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Mr. Good and the girls in charge of selling Saving Stamps
before school: Barbara Hasse, Minnie Peters, Janet Kyer
fleft to right, sittingjg Beverly Spratt, Brenda Kurschat,
Kathlene Frank, Carol Weclitel, and Carol Ringel fleft to
right, standingj.
bers and F.B.L.A. adviser, Mrs. M. O. Houser, repre-
sented the club at the State F.B.L.A. Convention in Lima,
Ohiog and four members and adviser, Mrs. Julia Moody,
traveled to the National F.B.L.A. Convention in Dallas,
Texas. The year was not all work, however. A September
roast at Walbridge Park introduced new sophomore mem-
bersg two gala parties heralded Halloween and Christmasg
a February tea honored F.B.L.A. mothers, and the annual
F.B.L.A. Banquet bid fzdiefz to senior members. To be
congratulated for their fine job of leading the largest club
lF. B, L. A,
Row 1-Joanne Cupilary, Judy Diebert, Barbara Young, Gitta Hahne, Marilyn Overmyer, Beverly Miller, Ruth Keixn, Sheila Burnham,
Mary Lou Shepler.
Row 2-Mitzi Klinger, Sharon Timpe, Judy Harris, Lorrine Helton, Sandra Jamison, Miss Haney, Marcia Radke. Ruth Below, Sandy
McNutt, Dolares Richard.
Row 3-Janet Genung, Luanne Helman, Carol Weclitel, Janet Kyer, Sandra Jones, Dorothy Janiszewski, Pat McGee, Beverly Linden,
Mary Taylor, Kathy Trumbull.
Row I-Cynthia Palmer, Joyce Ellwood, Barbara Rupley, Charlene Stoel, Sharon Rahiu, Sarah McClellan, Brenda Sund, Barbara Foley,
Marcia Shuster.
Row 2fJudy Kenower, Kathlene Frank, Sandy Barnes, Evelyn Stukey, Joyce Curtis, Mr. Good, Carol Richards, Barbara Heshley, Jancie
Green, Karen Peth.
Row 3-Twila Bechtel. Sandra Murphy, Judith Myers, Minnie Peters, Nikki Kendall, Beverly Wriglmt, Norma Jean Madden, Iona NVal-
ters, Susanne XXfoodcock, Judith Gantz.
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Row 1-Sharon Horn, Mary Lou Kreps, Joanne Thom, Donna Posadny, Joyce Jarzynski, Diane Holst, JoAnna Long, Gloria Wilrejko,
Robie Ann Goon.
Row 2-Sandra Garrchou, Margaret Hall, Marlene Hudanski, Ruby Anderson, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Flatz, Marsha Griss, Sharon Manz,
RoVella Beauch, Carol Giffin.
Row 3-Connie Minnick, Gus Fischer, Sharon McDonald, Sandra Gibson, Ruth Thompson, Marcia Hurley, Annette Frank, Sharon
Steiger, Sharon Osterud, Peggy Hess, Beverly Spratt.
Row 1-Mona Zolciak, Carol Sue Ringer, Janie Ulery, Ruby Reid, Ethyle Lineberger, Ruth Pierson, Judy Schellhase, Chris Ganzert, Joan
Allen.
Row 2-Willie Byrd, Thelma XX'illiams, Janet Kellermann, Diane Crum, Mrs. Moody. Mr. Rusie, Judy Funka, Linda Longbrake, Carol
Erwin, Sandra Kelting.
Row 3-Elaine Garczynski, Judy Kinkaid, Sandra Graham, Carole Haase, Sharon Hill, Barbara Haase. Janice Toney, Rosalie Petres, Bar-
bara Resener.
Mrs. I-less, mother of Peggy Hess, serves at the F.B.L.A
tea honoring mothers.
lF.. B.. lL. A..
at Libbey-The Future Business Leaders of America-
were Mrs. Flatz, Mrs. Mary O. Houser, Miss Allen, Mrs.
Moody, Miss Haney, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Needles, Mr. Good,
and Mr. Rusie, F.B.L.A. advisers, and Donna Posadny,
presidentg Peggy Hess, first vice president, Ruth Kiem,
second vice president, Martha Stone, secretary, Beverly
Stevenson, treasurer, Donna Cash, senior representative,
Sharon McDonald sergeant-at-arms, Elaine Garzynski, jun-
ior representativeg and Brenda Petres, reporter.
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Row 1-Barbara Fox, Darlene Hennessy, Diana Heer, Sandra Popp, Joyce Jameson, Ricky Beaupry, Sharon Horn.
Row 2-Elizabeth I-limes, Carolyn I-limes, Judy Campbell, Carol Mag, Mr. Koester, Helen Mummert, Linda Longbrake, Judi Rominski.
Row 3-Gerry Shuman, Evelyn Stukey, Pat Winii, George Tauma, Jim Benzinger, Mary Spangler, Elizabeth Terwilliger, Ann Reiter.
Row 1-Barbara Czerniak, Sue Braunschweiger, Peg Bower, Darla Gerding, Janet Ball, Karen Braun, Sarah Coleman.
Row 2-Barbara Geehrmeyer, Marsha Griss, Rita Neal, Mr. Koester, Bobbie Gutting, Patti Davis, Carolyn Moulton, Ruby Anderson.
Row 3-Pat Jamison, Raymond Parker, Jack Bolduan, Stuart Dugan, Jeffery Kime, Larry Youngs, Ray DeChristopher.
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Nineteen-fifty-eight marked the eighth year of exist-
ence for the United Nations Club of Libbey. During these
eight productive years devoted to the purpose of "promot-
ing interest in world affairs and being of service to Lib-
hey," the group has stimulated concern for world unity by
participating in the annual Model United Nations Gen-
eral Assembly which convenes at the University of Toledo
and working with representatives from other area schools
in attending meetings of the Toledo Council on World
lU.. N.. Club
Affairs. In order to finance the 1958 program of their
organization, members of the United Nations Club sold
costume jewelry and crosses to Libbey students. Advising
the group in its program of furthering peace to the world
was Mr. Paul Koester, who very capably assumed this re-
sponsibility for the first time this Year. Students who as-
sisted in planning the club schedule were Carolyn Himes,
presidentg Elizabeth Himes, vice presidentg Evelyn Stukey,
secretaryg and Janet Ball, treasurer.
An outstanding experience for the Libbey High School
Choir in the past year was participation in the annual
Spring Music Festival which was presented in the Peri-
style of the Toledo Museum of Art by all the high school
choirs in this area. "To train students to sing well togeth-
er and to enjoy a feeling of musical accomplishment, to
have a group of singers ready to aid in school and extra-
school functions" is the purpose of the choir. Those who
Choir
heard its performance in the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
Lenten services and in its evening concert the ninth of
May would testify that the group was more than ready for
pleasurable contribution to school functions. Responsible
for the choir's fine efforts this season were Director Har-
old McClure and student officers: John Terrell, president,
Jean Hueston, vice president, Harriet Ramsey, secretary-
treasurerg and Gene Hendon, sergeant-at-arms.
Row 1-Shelby Langenderfer, Pat Eldridge, Joyce Fletcher, Jessie Jones. Fred Kindle, Sandra McNutt, Linda Moffatt, Harriet Ramsey,
Barbara Walters, Jacky Allison.
Row 2-Sandra Kelting, Sandy Dowling, Jim Thomas, Minnie Peters, Diane Ramsey, Judy Burmeister, Mr. lNlCClure, Betty Davis, Paul
Stubblefield, Martha Vance, Connie Clark, George Edwards.
Row 3-Richard Piddock, Fred Swihart, John Terrill, Edith Palmer, Bob Hayton, Toby Sparks, JoAnn Harris, Robert Felser, Ward Wil-
liams, Joe Harris, Par McGee, Floyd Foster.
Row 1-Robert Hunefeld, Sonia Hershey, Ann Terrill, Nina Brown, Dorothy Smilax, Carole Richards, Kay Weaver, Edna Brooks, Joyce
Vfilcox, Jane Luckert, Jenny DeCeasre.
Row 2-Shirley Cossins, Roberta Barr, Ann McCarthy, Shirley Grindle, Pat Reece, Mr. McClure, Janet O'Neil, Judy Bruno, Joanne
Hockmuth, Norma Madden. Rosalee Clifford.
Row 5-Pat Harrison, Joan Korb, Gene Hendon, Edward McNeil, Larry Farnham, Larry Stover, Gerald Jamison, Dean Shock, Charles
Cornwall, Lafayett XX'illrams, Dean Smith, Ronny Fritch.
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Truly inspirational to the student body and Libbey teams
at mass meetings and games is Libbey's marching band.
Under the direction of Mr. James Grabill, the Libbey band ----f
has been recognized as one of the finest in the city. Sup-
porting this reputation for excellence were the band con-
certs in the Libbey auditorium in February and in May,
which featured a wide repertoire of band classics. En-
joyable social events for members were an October roast I
at Farnsworth Park and a potluck with band parents.
Band Tag Dag afforded Libbeyites an opportunity to show
their loyalty to the band.
David Kershner, secy.g Mary Hoffman, vice pres., Bonnie
Bartlett, pres.g Ken Miller, drum major, Dave Witmer,
treas.g Tom Beck, librarian, Judy Durliat, librarian fleft
to rightj .
Row 1-Joan Wadsworth, Judi Telb, Joan Westgate, Mary Kay Hoffman, Ken Miller, Margie Yutzy, Anne Haase, Maxine Dashner, Sue
Morey.
Row 2-Joanne Cupilarv. Diane Heer, Susie Crites, Sheri Court, Harold Perry, Kay Achor, James Grabill, Bonnie Bartlett, Tom Mc-
Donald, Phil Rueman, Ann Wliite, Shirley Ellinger.
Row 5-Judi Durliat, Don Opperman, Joyce Gipe, Lynne Kreutzfeld, Paul Stubblefield, Wfillard Flegle, Charles LeMay, Darla Hull,
Margo Semark, Janice Webster, Marsha Dolby.
Row 4-Stan Needles, Jim Hasenaur, Dave Witmer, Dick Ewen, Ed Garrett, Bruce Ewen, Tom Beck, Dave Kerschner, Dave Antolini,
Dennis Sherman, John Ritzman.
Row 1-Kathy Kerschner, Kenneth Earl, Frank LaPlante, Richard Barnum, Larry Sherman, John Rademick, Bob Harris, Gary Schneider,
Joanne Barth.
Row 2-Janet Leathers, Mike Overhault, Owen Moore, Dale Wilcox, James Grabill, Roger Duffy, Dennis Newman, Ken Long. Cheryl
Krueger, Joan Allen.
Row 5-Linda Gearhart, Rosilee Clifford, Linda Williams, Pat Fleck, Victor Ramsey, Tom Fellows, Richard Barber, Barry Bashore, Sue
Gehm, Luella McCurdy, Judy Collins.
Row 4-Carol Katz, Carol Peters, Nancy Mueller, Carey Ammons, Oakley Hopkins, Richard Schroeder, Milton Stewart, Dave Meyer,
Dave Roberts, Val Johnson, Jane Knepper, Carol Gipe.
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Orchestra:
Row 1-Carolyn Girandeau, Sharon Piotraschke, Vonnie Gurgin, Diane Bigelow, Barbara Zibbel, Mary Sue Wfillinger, Rachel Webber,
Rosalie Clifford, Diane Clark, Karen Olson.
Row 2-Terry Piotraschke, Roger Anderson, Marilyn Drake, Judy Gallagher, Mr. Grabill, Sandra Leitner, Carol Eldridge, Ken Miller,
Dick Barnum.
Row 3-Dave Antolini, Dave Kerschner, jim Williams, Joan Bockbeader, Dick Schroeder, jon Willinger, Tom Beck, Sally Laney, Beverly
Miller.
Activities:
Row 1-Betty Ann Smythe, Mary Kay Hoffman, Margie Yutzy, Mr. Martin, Sandra Meyers, Connie Wood.
Row 2-Bonnie Naylor, Sandra Murphy, Ray Russell, Bill Fuller Gary Lingel, Patty Fels, Karen Peth.
Urehestra We Activities
Though only in its third year of existence, the Libbey Or-
chestra has already shown itself to be a success. During
the past year, it entertained us with two excellent concerts
in the fall and spring and a very enjoyable program at
Open House. Conducting the group was Mr. james Gra-
bill.
Competently engaged in every phase of 1957-1958 ac-
tivity at Libbey were Mr. Charles Martin's staff of activi-
ties workers. Systematically serving Libbeyites, these hard-
working students handled activities tickets, sold the Crystal,
staffed the stationer's desk, and did an admirable job of
selling this year's Edelirm.
Conducting 1958 orchestra activities were Beverly Miller,
secy.-treas.g jon Willinger, pres., and Mr. Grabill, director.
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Always willing to help teachers and students alike were the girls in the main
office and book room: Nancy Robinson, Sue Van Karsen. Barbara Julius, Sue
gilson, book clerk, Kathy Wetzel, Peggy Hess, Karen Hanna, and Darlene
ennessy.
Serving us with a smile were the cafeteria workers: Cleft to rightj Row 1-
Mona Zolcika, Orlie Boggs, Wlalter Huebner, and Victoria Olvera. Row 2-
Shirley Grindle, Marlene Hudanski, Mary Wilson, Sharon Emch, Nancy New-
bury, and RoVella Beauch.
Miss Kanney and Mr. Osgood were ably assisted in 1958 by these hard working
ill CS.
Visual education is provided for Libbey students by the Projection Club direct-
ed by Mr. Lincke.
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Aides staffing the library were Pat Jamison, Rita Neal, Janice Schlegal, Barbara
Bedra, Diane Bigelow, Carol james, Sue Suhring, Judy Bartley, Patti Bishop,
Sandy Popp, and Helen Mummert.
Our mimeographing aides and adviser, Mrs. Houser. Row 1-Evelyn Henton,
Sally Saide, Beverly Linden, Sue Vogelpohl. Row 2-Rosalie O'Rourke, Donna
Posadny, Mary Houser, standing, Beverly Stevenson, Gitta Hahn, Gerri Pachol-
ski fright to lefty.
The girls who aided Miss Foster in administering Libbey's testing program were
Judith Ann Enck, Joyce Jarzynski, Carol Ringel, Sharon Horn, Sandra Ganchou,
and Diana Horvath Qleft to rightb.
Helping Mrs. Tanner keep us in good health were Row 1-Ann Grunst, Pat
Gray, Sue Donavan. Row 2-Pat Wallace, Linda Gray, Linda Schmidt, and
Pat Harrison. '
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The noon hour rush. Future Libbeyites marvel at "Junior" during the eighth-grade
Top magazine salesmen: Ruth Thompson, Charles Cornwell, Peg- v1S1f11f10f1.
gy Leister, and Charles Thompson. , ,
The chores of the library aides include not only books, but also Parents register for the L'bbeY Open House'
dishes.
Gary Lengel, Bill Fuller, and Ray Russel man the light controls
The National Guard displays its marching skill during the half. for Libbey stage productions.
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The Y-Teens relax after serving at the Football Banquet. Wfatch that Phil as she grabs rt Zet doughnut at Open House.
Pericleans serve at the Libbey Open House. Lex ,girlr show off lei legx at the Quill and Dagger mass meet
ing. w
Old members greet the new at the National Honor Induction.
New National Honor members take the solemn oath.
Diane gets ll I1'f?:lHl1?7Il instead of a near from Pat. In behalf of the F. B. L. A., Donna presents 21 floral tribute to
. . l a gracious lady-Mrs. Kanney.
The F. B. L, A. girls sing their club song.
Mrs. Rusie is a smiling hostess at the F. B. L. A. tea.
Mrs. Osgood pours at the F. B. L. A. tea.
A new slant on the National Honor incluctees.
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CHARLES ROBINSON BOB MOMSEN
Athletic Director Head Football Coach
Our busy coaching staff: lst Row-Leo Kubacki, John Needles, Charles Robinson. Znd
Row-Albin Vaznelis, Dick Strahm, Leo Campey, Al Jeffery. 3rd row-Bob Momsen,
George Miley, Dun Fisher, Bill Wfirick.
LEO CAMPEY
Varsity Basketball Coach
With the retirement of Dr. Harold Carbin
at the close of the 1958 season, Libbey is
losing a valued friend. During his twelve
years as team physician, Dr. Carbin has
been a familiar sight to Libbey fans.
Whether his duties entailed trotting on the
field to care for an injured player or treat-
ing practice injuries in his office, "Doc,"
as he is affectionately known by every Lib-
bey athlete, never charged for his serv-
ices. Besides concerning himself with the
physical well-being of Libbey boys, Dr.
Carbin also fostered scholarship. While
president of the Kiwanis Club, he initiated
the policy of awarding a typewriter to the
Libbey football player with the highest
scholastic rating. There will never be a
Libbey L large enough to reward "Doc" for
his many selfless contributions to our
school.
lLlllBlBllEY
FRANK KRALIK RICHARD STRAHM JOHN NEEDLES
Freshman Football Coach Freshman Football Coach Golf Coach
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GEORGE MILEY BILL WIRICK ALBIN VAZNELIS
Varsity Football Coach Track Coach Baseball Coach
"Doc" looks fine with the Libbey L. "Doc" presents the Kiwanis typewriter to Tom Robinson.
CCOAC ES
DON FISHER LEO KUBACKI AL JEFFERY
Tennis Coach Bowling Coach Trainer
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fery, Terry Severence, Bill Marohn. , 1 ' 5 5 ' ' ,
Row 2-Norris Coulson, Dick Kandik, Dave Osborn, Pete Kakela, Pete Smith, Tom Robinson, John Durfee, jack Robinson, joe Hig-
gins, Bruce Ewen, john Eakin, John Harrison, Dennis Kohn.
Row 3-Tom Hauman, Lee Englehart, Gary Metz, Don Hill, Malcolm Smith, Dave Zeno, Ronald Esmond, Dick Leary, Chuck Knier-
im, Leroy Anderson, Paul Person, Tom Waterman.
Row 4-Methone Bey, A. D. Rayford, Tyrone Adams, Elwood Rayford, Bill Thornton, Don I.aFramboise, Henry Pauly, Tom Merritt,
Dave Berndt, Ted Graves, Ike King, Billy Rayford.
won 5 Lost 7 Tied 1 Varsity
WE THEY
27 Lorain 14
6 Macomber 6
1 2 Hamilton 20
6 Scott 1 3
6 Lima 0
6 Waite 25
14 Springfield 15
15 Central 14
7 Canton-McKinley 14
2 5 Cleveland-St. joseph 1 4
7 DeVilbiss 15
Row 1-Frank Ohler, Dave Sitzenstock, Fred Smith, Steve Paluck, Tom Olah, Don Myers.
Row 2-Gary Schumann, Harvey Browning, Dave Woolford, Pat Kelley, Bill Nelson,
Steve Roberts.
Managers
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Row 1-Dave Myers, jim Kepler, Bill Herzig, Martin Johnson, Pete Morrison, Steve Coker, Bob Katschke, Bruce Kern, Bob Edwards,
Ronnie Fritch, john Clevenger, Mgr.
Row 2-jim Merritt, Mgr., John DeMar, Ken Najarian, Frank Brown, Ralph Wobser, john Petterson, Duane Hoefner, Neil Cook, Dan
Cunningham, Terry Schnell, Dennis Murphy, Paul Sprunk, Roger Sund.
Row 3-Stuart Dungan, Marshall Bestor, Bill Atkins, William Shepherd, jim Brockman, Bruce Beckwith, jim Borton, jim Wollenweber,
Larry jarrends, jim Hartwig, William Taraschke, Don Schotl, Mgr.
Row 4-Dick Ewen, Clark Krueger, Ronnie Burgess, Ron Curtis, Gary Slicker, Terry Flynn, Dick Stover, Richard Garner, Larry Cook,
Glenn Browning, Gary Schinn.
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Row 1-Bob Gwin, Tom Nowak, jim Thomas, Dale Strahm, Leonard Klinch, Bob Hassin, Bart Bunting, jaun Flores, Kermit Zimmer-
man, Larry Jones, Tom Klostermier, jim Steinhurst, Ralph Kerfoot.
Row 2-Bob Henck, Daum Nowak, Bill Albertson, Don Shermbeck, john Wynn, Richard Batemn, jay White, Doug Kahn, Angus Brown,
Willy Loper, john Hersch, George Banks. Bob Waterman, Stan Needles, Denny Newman, Ron Olnh.
Row 3--john Rayford, Ulysses Garland, jerry Thomasson, Tom Chamberlain, Tom Auth, Bob Williams. Dale Woods, Jerome Lompis,
jerry Calkins, Dave VC'yper, jon Kerl, Vic Seelman, jerry Krueger, Bill Dierkshiede, Jim Starner, Mike Gallagher, Mike Kolodzaike, Bob
Mallendick, jerry Eckel, Denny Sherman.
Row 4-Bill Endsley, Tom Staton, Cyril Versansky, Glen Stubblefield, Henry Rayford, Dick Fisher, Dave Vlfoggon, Denny DiSalle, Sam
Hearn, Tom Wfhite, Fred Kirk, Dean Thompson.
Won 0 Lost 5 Tied 1
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Row 2-Tyrone Adams, Chuck Knierim, Coach Kralik, Ike King, Larry Cook.
Row 5-Ed Borton, Dave Vines, Coach Vaznelis, Tim Kennelly, Dave Kemmerly.
Won s Lost 11 Varsity I
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50 Napoleon 49
40 Woodward 34
52 Waite 43
42 Clay 56
40 Scott 48
45 Bryan 68
45 Defiance 42
47 Whitmcr 26
57 Macomber 43
33 DeVilbiss 48
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in a tense m cinxx ent during the Central game. Cgvertimej
57 DeVilbiss 46
45 Central 67
Basketball
Row 1-jim Merritt, George Grier, Craig Dotson, Coach Vaznelis, jim Somerviille, Carl Schmidt.
Row 2-Ronald Clmmpion, Dick Ewen. Bob Mix, Xvilliam Taraschke, Jack O'Neil, Richard Garner.
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Row 1-Bob Gwinn, Joe Straka, Burt Bunning, Jim Thomas, Larry jones, Kermit Zimmerman, jim Stutz, Tom Klostermier.
Row 2-Gary Hutson, Ron Curtis, Dale Strahm, Coach Kralik, Wa11'en Miller, jim Stzlrner, Bill Dierksheide, Dale XWOods.
Row 3-Toby Sparks. Mike Gallagher, jerry Caulkins, Bill Clemens, John Rayford, Coley Hutson.
XVun 7 Lost 7
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Row 1-Paul Person, Curl Schmidt, Andy Kanclik, Jim Harris, Dick Kzmdik, Bill Smaltz, jim Merritt, Mgr. i
Row 2-Lee Mayer, Floyd Bell, Tim Hamilton, Don LaFramboise, Bruce Ewen, Ray Baker, Dave Suzor, Gilbert Fair.
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Row 1-Tom DiSalle, George Newcomber, Richard Dangler, Joe Kenower, Del Bristol, Ronald Henck.
Row 2-Fred Grau, Charles Miller, Ron Radke, Coach Kubacki, Bill Dietsch, Larry Kirian, Dave Delamotte.
Row 3-Bill Marquis, jim Striglow, Gary Olsen, Bob Felzer, Bob Selb, Dan Smith.
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Owen Moore, Herb Pope, Dave Whitmer, Mr. Fisher, Ron Lingel, Phil Clinger, Jerry Cunning.
Dick Heaton, Ralph Ward, Rick Brown, Bill Desana, Ernie Hartman.
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1-Tom Robinson, jordan Xwaldman, Chuck Knierim, Don Myers, Mgr.
2-Myron Bohnert, Al Fimoff, Hubert Clifford, jim Batch, Tom jahns, Dave XY"obser, Mgr., Eddie Glover, Willie Bates.
3-Tom Olah, john Shugar, jim Bowles, Dick Achor, Bob Myers, Bill Thornton, Terry Fuch, Norris Coulson.
4-Gary Metz, Tom Hzlumun, Don Hill, Dave XX'olford, Hank Pauly, Pete Kakela, Phil Layne, john Patton, joe Grant, john
McClure.
5-jerry Mix, Bill Stine, Ron Rinehart, Dennis Wziltereit, Bill Goings, Bob Hochmuth, Couch NX'irick, Ike King.
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City League .......... .... U ndefeated
DeVilbiss Night Relays .. .... Winner
District . .... First
The track team keeps fit with calisthenics.
The Peppy cheerleaders let off steam. Tops in their field-the Libbey Mnjorettes.
Mr. Momsen, Mit. james Orwig, and Mr. Miley converse after
Mr. Orwig's talk at the Football Banquet. winch that timing' Mr' Jeffery!
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Gene leaps out for a jump.
Over and down!
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and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Hill
Norman Hoffman
F. G. Hoile
Frank W. .I enssen
Clyde .lohnson
Maurice R. Johnson
S. E. Johnson Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Knapp
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kohn
Patrons
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kornath
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Loos
lVIr. and Mrs. J ack Luscombe
John H. Luscomhe
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Marohn
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matzinger
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Meinardi
Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Neitz
Mr. and Mrs. .lack O'Rourke
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Pauly
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pautz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schlicher
Mrs. Florence Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Spaulding,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
Mrs. Lela A. Toney
Mrs. Everett Unger
Mr. H. A. Van Tassel
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Warejko
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Willinger
Zetalethean Literary Society
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An angel's view of the Cowboy Roundup. Sbirley and friend, Peter Panda, her award for being top maga-
zine salesman.
To the lockersg then, to the door!
A salute to the flag by our band. And the winner is??
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LANDIVIARKS OF PROGRESS . . .
in TOLEDO-Glass Center of the World
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MAKERS OF PRODUCTS
WEN S ' LLINOIS
GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO
142
F. D. Bolander SL Son
FUNERAL SERVICE
1422 Broadway
CI-Ierry 3-2820
COMPLIMENTS OF
The
Frank Caitage Company
General Trucking
1114 Washington CH. 8-6466
NIEHOUS AGENCY
General Insurance
INSURE TODAY - SAVE LOSS
S S S S TOMORROW
1137 South Avenue
Toledo 9, Ohio
Phones: Office CH 6-3016 Residence EV 2-6308
Compliments
of
Maumee Frozen Foods
306 W. Wayne St.
Maumee, Ohio
Phones: LU 3-2571 LU 3-2512
Glendale Supermarket
2010 Glendale Ave.
GROCERIES, MEATS Gm DELEVIES
HEALTH G. BEAUTY AIDS
Harlan Lark, Prop. WA. 6971
6010 'VM 9'-'AEM 8Z17E
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ROOFING FURNACES SPOUTING
Voegeli Heating
6205 fh Sf. CI ir Sfreef
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Ph CH11191
2930 Wayne Sfreef
WA. 3477
CONCRETE FLOOR MATERIALS
CEMENT Gm CINDER BLOCK
STEEL CASEMENT SASH
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Autoclave Curing Process
BOBB'S CLEANERS
4338 SOUTH DETROIT
P h Ik P p WA 5689
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The Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Toledo, Ohio
THIS YOU CAN
DEPEND ON . . .
In whatever line of endeavor you
engage-business or industry, the pro-
fessions, science-you will use more
electricity to do more things easier,
better, cheaper.
And this, too, you can depend on:
business - managed, investor - owned
electric companies like Toledo Edi-
son will continue to plan and build
ahead so you can LIVE BETTER,
ELECTRICALLY.
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AND APPLIANCE
Open Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8: Sat. 9-5
Fri. 9-9 Closed Wed.
1728 Broadway CH 1-1114
SOUTH TOLEDO'S FINEST
DELUXE
BARBER SHOP
506 SPENCER
INEAR SOUTHJ
CHICK CANON BURL BOLTON
145
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clfnufns 8. LAUNDRY
1512 DORR STREET
Phone CH 2-1886
512 SPENCER STREET
Phone WA 4343
SO. DETROIT AND ABERDEEN
Phone EL 3581
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Interesting work . . . good pay and
frequent raises. .. lots of new friends.. 'CFL
and plenty ol' chances for
In at -' Out at 4 Come in and talk ittyer
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:Ast sfnvlcr THE OHIO BELL TELEPH COMPANY
RENT A TYPEWRITER
For Your Daughter or Son
We will furnish a
Typing Instruction Book
ERlKSEN'S, INC.
Machines-Furniture-Supplies
323 ERIE CHerry 1-1193
Beverly Downs Service
1455 BYRNE RD. at GLENDALE
Tires, Batteries
Accessories 81 Tune-Up
Pick Up and Delivery WA 4161
Compliments of
LCYER'
MARKET
Quality Foods
Reasonably Priced
601-603 S. St. Clair St.
CH 6-7894
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you are ambitious . . . looking forward to the if
years ahead to whatever they will bring . ,. . X X
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to the big challenge of making your own way . . .
to reach the top in whatever held you select. Sir
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IT'S GOOD - this ambition - because, properly rl' 'I'
channeled, it leads to accomplishment, and security,
and all the good things in life you have
a right to expect.
YOUR FIRST STEP is to select a job in which your
talents can be explored and used most fully.
YOUR INTERESTS may lie in, say, the Held of electronics . . .
or hydraulics, chemistry, mechanical engineering . . . or
they may lean toward office work, or administration . . .
or many of numerous interesting and rewarding
occupations. Whatever your dreams, whatever your
ambitions, we believe you can fulfill them at Auto-Lite,
because Auto-Lite offers many opportunities in these and many
other lields. Auto-Lite is the world's largest independent
manufacturer of automotive electrical equipment, but that tells
only part of the story. In short, we believe we are big enough,
diversified enough to meet any demands your ambition calls for.
WHEN You come 'ro TALK to us, bring your ambition . . .
and your dreams. We're interested in young people
who are reaching for the stars.
THE ELECTRIC AUTO-LITE COMPANY
Toledol Ohio
147
Congratulations To The Class of 1958
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ADAM LOOS COMPANY, INC
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145 S. ERIE CH 8-3711
JOSTEN'S
Treasure - Craft Jewelers
CLASS RINGS - CLASS PINS
Commencement Announcements
Designers and Manufacturers of the
World's Finest School Jewelry
Main Office and Plant - Owatonna, Minnesota
Eastern Division Headquarters - 627 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio
The Toledo Printing Company
Offset 81 Letterpress
1106-1112 Dorr Street
Seidel-Farris-Clark, Inc.
Plmtn Engravers
llll E. Wnudruff Tnllllln 2, llhin
Phone CHerry 3-1153 Res. Phone WA 2182
Compliments of
Carl Mazzurco Co.
Tom S Barber Specializing in A
SPENCER 81 NICHOLAS Pizza Products
513 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio
CHAMPION CLEANERS
FORMAL WEAR
RENTALS
l542 SOUTH at CHAMPION
Phone WA. 7131
Open Evenings By Appointment
Our complete line of newly styled suits and accessories are at all times
available to you at a price that is surprisingly low, considering the quality
of our stock. More important than this is our ever existing spirit of
friendliness and sincere desire to make any formal occasion a beautiful and
happy experience, whether it be your Senior Prom or your wedding.
Barbara and Don Luettke
Class of 48 8: 46
150
A modern kitchen makes cooking fun. joe proudly escorts Mary Kay to her royal throne at the Cowboy
A few of next year's freshman girls learn some sewing techniques. R0UmlUP-
Leroy and Gary reveal Latin culture to interested eighth graders. The gift of gdb wins Mel ll prize in the Prince of Peace contest-
Mr. Perry, Melinda johnson, Mrs. Burton, Bill DeSana, and Mr, q g
Kolb composed the college panel which answered queries of V'l1'ffC15llH'tlJU0li- Nimfyf
prospective students. '
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GLENDALE PHARMACY
CWALGREEN AGENCYJ
2014 GLENDALE AVE.
QI Free Prescription Delivery
I smcz 1931 . .
U K fx Feature Leading Brand Cosmetics
fX ATLAS TIRES 81 BATTERIES LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE
U WA. 0174 R H. Born 6. R. C. Jorris, Props. WA. 0471
H. H. Birkenkamp
Funeral Home Inc.
100 Years of Personal Service
Same Location
Phones CHerry 3-2183-2184
1003 to 1011 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio
Only One Branch
Tremainsville and Alexis Road
Trilby, Ohio
OR. 9-5377
7 ,f 'N
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Complimenis of
HI-LEVEL CAR
Open 8-6 Daily
8-1 Sundays
Experis ai' Washing and Polishing
CHerry 6-2125
433 Broadway ' r Toledo 4, O.
152
SPANGLER
CANDY
wishes your school
success
The finest in candy!
313 Monroe
Toledo, Ohio
N2UN
Plllnlbing and Heating Co.
Plumbing, Heating, Well Drilling
and Pumps
1430 Broadway CHerry 8-3749
Toledo 9, Ohio
For Complete Drugs and Prescription Service
Drug Sundries
Fountain Refreshments-School Supplies
srop At
Seelig's Drug Store
1732 Arlington
A LIBBEY BOOSTER
.lim McLaughIin's
some ssnvlc:
Standard Oil Products
Lubrication-Tires-Batteries
BROADWAY 84 ST. JAMES CT.
WA. 0230
Leydort's
Super Market
Quality Foods - Reasonably Priced
1949 BROADWAY
We Deliver ,CHerry 3-8234
FElGNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Clothing and Shoes
2231 SOUTH - CORNER WAYNE
TOLEDO, OHIO
CH. 3-6512 We Call For 8: Deliver
E3 .
Trlanqle Sales and Servuze
General Repairing-Batteries
and Goodyear Tires
1631 Broadway
Toledo, Ohio
Jim Frank Tom Frank
153
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Sym, 312 Q- Quit P I T ' T I A I 1 '
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me A2200 ws, ,W-Q 41,900 IL..
Barber Shop
12 Broadway
4326 South Detroit Phone Cherry 3-41115
LAK 'I
Dewey pence' Prop' WA' 6271 Weber N. oreenw'3li'gL"'E'32'Ed E. Lamb
Compliments of
Wynn Bros.
1541-45 Wayne St.
Wholesale Grocer
Toledo 9, Ohio WA. 5145
ELMER-CRDMLY
REXALL DRUGS
191 7 Wayne at Fearing
WA. 291 1
A Registered Pharmacist On
Duty At All Times
Compliments of
Arlington Cleaners
1766 ARLINGTON
WA. 0526
EMPIRE PETROLEUM, INC.
Wayne St. 8. Toledo Terminal R.R.
SHELL GASOLINE
and
Range 8. Furnace Oils
WA. 3073
ROBERT C. JOHNSON FRED L. BLACK
Heatherdowns Sunoco Service
2115 soun-I BYRNE
ARTHUR W. TOEPFER
DEALER IN
TOLEDO 14, OHIO '
A to Z Lube Service GROCERIES and MEATS
Motor Tune Ups
Phone WA. 1034 2067 Wayne St.
WA. 1771
D.A. DUFFY 81 SON INC.
Contractors And
Builders
623 BURBANK DR.
TOLEDO, OHIO
For Over 56 Years
KUHLMAN BUILDING SUPPLY
Has Furnished
Better Building Materials
Ohi0's Largest Selection of Face Brick
Ready Mixed concrete
Waterproofing - Insulation
Aluminum Windows - O-I Glass Block
KUHLMAN STREHSKSZLE
Main Office-914 Summit St.-Toledo 4, Ohio
Six Convenient Yards
Expert Courteous Service
CHerry 3-4107
GLAUSER'S
'FLOWERS www
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We Telegraphlilowers Anywhere
City-Wide Delivery
4510 Woodville Rd.
OXiord 1-4684
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Television Service
1940 Arlington Ave.
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Always A Leader INFANTS
CHILDREN
Ilriqqs Hairy Farms, Inn. TEENS
JUNIOR and MISSES WEAR
1149 Grand Ave. '
Tot and Teen Shoppe
AT YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER
OR FOR HOME DELIVERY 3660 Rugby Drive at S. Detroit
Toledo 14, Ohio ll
Call CH.4-3755 ELgin 1531
-Bralc-es0GIutcI-res015ires0Batteries
RUSS SERVICE STATIIIN
S03
Complete SO-H-I9 Service
897 Spencer Street Toledo, Ohio WA. 3643
SMITH'S
A Restaurant Meal For Every Occasion
CAFETERIA COFFEE SHOP 711 MADISON
SELF SERVICE COUNTER and TABLE SERVICE FORMAL DINING ROOM
FOR SPECIAL PARTIES
MADISON AT ERIE
Nationally Known For Good Food
156
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1735 ARuNGToN AVENUE I
Visit our second floor which now supplies you with p
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Prop. Harold E. Melle, Jr. lCIass of 'BQI WA. 4225
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Bill Albertson
TOLEDO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, INC.
4 Complete Auto Service C 9 A ,P .Q W ,
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441 SPENCER ST. ISouth End, TOLEDO, OHIO WAIIariiIge 5658
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South SicIe's Prescription Center
FOR SERVICE AT ITS BEST
1639 Broadway
Western and Hawley
CH. 3-2835
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SWAN CREEK
- LUMBER COMPANY
ACME PHARMACY
1401 South St.
jlem A Quality Millwork Rm" S""e
jjf' Lumber and Hardware Reliable Prescription Service
'ba Paul F. Rupp Earl A. Renshaw
7 ci-larry 1-1211 226 cify Park
W WA. 1434
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if FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 303 Western Ave.
1528 Broadway Toledo 9, Ohio CHerry 2-0662
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'Ca 2021 Glendale Avenue
W -1 Tires - Batteries - Accessories
Expert Lubrication
rf Tune-up Quality fleaning
ff" and laundry
fggfl 1226 BROADWAY 968 SOUTH
Kopfman Bakery
-7.. 1940 WAYNE
WALBRIDQE 0627
For The Best In Baked Goods
cl-larry 1-3835
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158
Phone CHerry 3-4961
Fair Piano Movers
M1NN1E R. FAIR
Been in Business 49 Years
432 BADEN ST. TOLEDO 9, OHIO
Heine's Fish and Chips
For Fine Foods
515 SPENCER
WA. 9871
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The South Side lumber Co.
Superior
Lumber-Millwork
1307 Prouty Avenue CH. 3-7168
Melle Floor Covering
1776 Arlington Ave.
Toleclo, Ohio A
CARPET-FORMICA-LINOLEUM
EV. 2-5461
lluriul Brns. Hardware
B.P.S. Paints 84 Supplies
Lawnmower Sharpening 81. Repair
Sporting Goods
Electrical Supplies
Plumbing Supplies
Eavestrough
Housewares
Appliances
Glass
wA. 8131
1712 Wayne St. Toledo 9, Ohio
"Original Floral Creations"
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Corsages 2615 Glendale Ave.
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Ed Forrest Hardware
Paints - Tools - Electrical Supplies
Household Plumbing-Sporting Goods
Eavestroughing 84 Spouting
1406 SOUTH AVE.
PH. WA. 7041 TOLEDO 9, OHIO
COMPLIMENTS
OF
Hillebrand Bros.
635 So. St. Clair St.
Established February 12th, 1890
Broadway Jewelers
Jewelry Repair of All Kinds
Costume Jewelry
Birthstone Rings
Watchbands
Sililerware
Engraving
Diamonds
Compacts
Trophies
Watches
Clocks
COMPLIMENTS OF
non MlllERy
PARKWAY MEATS
1526 Broadway at South Class of -29
E CH. 2-5491
BERNIE'S
Soi-no SERVICE Wall's Drug Store
PICNIC SUPPLIES
1013 South CH. 4-6091
1132 Broadway at Western
Toledo, Ohio
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