Ellfl' JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOI.
1953
FORWARD
h the hearts ot its studerits, graduates, and faculty,
Ellet l-ligh School will always be rememloered. With
pride, deep attection and gratitude tor all the happy
years iri this school, we, the lourrialism staff of
riirieteeri-huridred arid titty-three have tried to cap-
ture a tew ot the cherished events in the past year.
lri all sincerity, we hope that this book will recall
many tohd memories tor you in the years to come.
DEDI CA TIUN
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We the clctss ot nlneteen hundred ond hfty three
ded1cote th1s book to Eugene Proctor ond C111 others
who hove owen the1r hves defendmg the1r countr
We olso dedlcote rt to those stlll
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nfq to dchreve World peace
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Oh Ellet l-hgh School now to thee
We smg a song ot loyalty
We smg thy glory and thy tame
All prarses to thy honored name
Ellet High School Alma Mater
Chorus:
Come and lom us Whlle We smg
We ll make the nearby hlllsldes rmg
Our hearts are gay our hearts are lrght
Hurrah tor Ellet s Orange and Whrtel
The tune IS passmg all too last
Our days wlth thee Wlll soon be past
So greet each clay W1th hearts al1ght
And do each task wlth all thy rmght
The years w11l come the years W1l1 go
But Whether Weal or whether Woe
Our fa1th ln thee shall never d1e
We love thee always Ellet H1gh.
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AKRON BOAPE OF EDUCATION
Mrs Anne T Case Pres1dent
Mabel Re1a1nger V1ce Pres1dent
Cl1nton D Barrett
Cletus M Becker
Clarence R Foust
Walter N K1rn
W1llard Serberllng
Mrs Hazel Fleek Clerk
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ELIZABETH W SMITH LEONARD E SNYDER ARLENE SPAHR DOMINICK TRIFERO
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MISS SALLY FAHNBAUCH
MISS AGNES HELMS
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CUSTODIAL STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF
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Mas. HARPER Mn. nox-msn
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MRS LOWERS
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MRS. HICKEY
MRS. McCOMB
MRS. STEINKE
MRS. WINGER
CIASS HISTORY
Once upon a ttm tn the land of Ellet the custom of
gotng to school was establtshed Thts custom came
aown through the ages to the year 1949 when one
hundred brtght faced youngsters entered the halls of
Ellet Htgh School to complete thetr ftnal four years of
formal educatton
At ftrst they were frtghtened at the thought of betng
on the last leg of thetr tourney whtch started the
begtnntng of thetr ltves as adult ctttzens Soon how
ever they became acquatnted wtth everyone whtch
tncluded thetr new classmates the upper classtnen
the teachers and of course the great castle tn the
gu-tse of the Htgh School ttself
In tht tale we wtll try to tell of the acttvtttes whtch
take place tn thts castle and how many of tts tn
habttants became Kntght and Ladtes and won
hetr rtghtful place tn the hearts and memortes of all
who knew them both as a class and as tndtvtduals
ln the Htstory of the retgn of the Ktngdom of the
class of 53 there shall always rematn tn the memory
of the other subject thts classs abtltty to gtve par
ttes wtthout nottce and to make a success of them
Everyone wtll remember the fun that thts class as a
Whole had at all ttmes and places
N you mustnt thtnk that the ktngdom of thts
ttme had only fun oh no for there were many who
rated very htgh scholasttcally There were clubs for
honor students tn the Ktngdom of thts ttme One such
prestdent of thts club tn 53 was Patty Fasnacht
Another such honor group was the Nattonal Honor
Soctety Tho e elected tn thetr luntor year were Io
anne Brewer Fred Butcher Colleen Iones Dean
Ktlgore Bobbte Pearhac and Lou Anne Walltck
Those elected tnto the organtzatton as Sentors were
Carol Carruthers Shtrley Crttes Beena Greenaway
Kenny Henkel Dtck Iones Dtane Snowden Mary Anne
Sztlagy Delores Ltlley and Ioyce Mtcheals The prest
dent of the Nattonal Honor Soctety tn thts classs
sentor year was Ioanne Brewer
When the class of 53 was tn tts second year there
were 35 subtects who transferred to Ellet from another
ktngdom CBast Htgh Schooll
ln the class of 5.3 there were many who retgned
for a day Etther as a queen or a ktng Thts class had
two homecomtng queens In our luntor year the home
comtng queen was Pat Roman and retgntng as the
queen tn our Sentor year was Betty Sonneberger The
ladtes tn watttng from our class down through the
ages were Freshman Suzte Fltgor Sophomore Betty
Sonneberger luntor Ieanne Kauffman and Sentor
Shtrley Snyder
One of our class retgned as royalty of Elleteen tn
our Sophomore year Thts queen was Pat Roman The
Sweetheart Royalty for two years had a 53 graduate
as tts queen In l952 the queen was lantce Bobtnson
and Carol Velleca retgned as queen tn 1953 In 53
the attendant were Lou Anne Walltck and Pat
Roman
In connectton wtth the Basketball season the Ktng
dom of Ellet held an annual dance and celebratton
In the 53 celebratton two of our class members were
Ktng and Queen They were Chtck Oldham and
Barbara Btshop The attendant for the 52 court was
Colleen lones and the Serttor attendant for Barb and
Chtck was Carole Velleca Crowntng Barb was Dean
Ktlgore and Pa ty Fasnacht was the crowner of Ch1c,k
Mayl And agatn the class of 53 had a btg part to
play tn the festtvtttes durtng thetr four years at Ellet
ln 50 the atendart to the May Queen was Bobble
Pearhac In l95l tt proved to be Barbara Btshop I
our Iuntor year the May Queen was Barbara Beal
and the luntor attendant was Ioan Ruth ln our Sentor
year Carol Carruthers was the attendant to the Queen
of the May
Two Earls from the class of 53 were l-'red Butcher
and Don Whttmer tn that they were luntor Rotartans
When the class of 53 was tn tts sentor 'year Kenny
Henkel retgned as the head of the Student Govern
ment fPrestdent of Student Counctll Down through
thts classs four years at Ellet there were always
representattves to Student Counctl and those who
represented thetr class tn governmental matters were
Kenny Henkel f4l Fred Butcher Patty Fasnacht llm
Underwood l3l Barb Beal Colleen lones Dean
lxtlgore Bobble Pearhac and Betty Sonneberger C21
and lantce Robtrtson Bob Showalter and lackte
Trtche ill
In the ltsts the galantry of our boys was outstand
tng In the football tournaments many of the boys
were qutte acttve Those playtng varstty football for
four years were Floyd Keathley Dean Ktlgore lack
Sypherd Fred Butcher Dale Provtrce and Itmmy
Underwood Those who played for three years were
Ray Fretz Gregg Powers and Ronnte May Those
playtng varstty ball for two years were Luke Lamb
Chtck Oldham Don Wtlltams ltm Barnes and Steve
Galtt Ed Carter and Danny Blough played for one
year Floyd Sypherd was co Captatn of the Varstty
team for two years whtle Fred Butcher was for one
year
Dale Provtnce was a member of the All Ctty All
County and All Metro team whtle he was a Sentor
In basketball our class was very acttve durtng our
four years at Ellet One member of our class played
Varstty for four years Dean Ktlgore Playtng Var
stty for three years was Gregg Powers whtle Don
Wtlltams Tom Cannon and Chtck Oldham played for
two years Kenny Henkel was a one year Varstty
team member Dean Ktlgore was the team Captatn tn
hts sentor yea
Leadtng the Band as Matorettes tn the vartous
years whtle the class of 53 retgned were Barbara
Beal Ie-anne Kauffman loan Ruth Elatne Zeulsdorf
lean Contt and Pat Roman We also had court must
ctans Playtng tn the Band for four years was Roger
Wtlson Martlyn Stms and Don Whttmer played for
three years
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Roberta Ann Pearhac "Bobbie"
To become a'nurse, and then
marry a "certain someone" and
raise a lot of little "Cherubs" for
Miss Spahrs future basketball
team.
GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 2,
3, 4, Y-Teen Basketball 2, 3, 4,
May Festival l, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Choir 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Christmas
Pageant 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3,
4, Maytime Melodies 3, 4, Spring
Fantasies 2, Student Council 2,
3, Treas. 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Haro-
mano 3, 4, Chaplain 3, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 45 lr,
Town Meeting 3, 4, All-City
Award Winner 3, Essay Winner
2, Typing Award 2, Forensic Club
4, Hall Guard 3, Perfect Attend-
ance 2, May Attendant l, Elletian
Star Staff, Business Manager 4,
Elletian Staff 4,
So mild, so merciful, so strong,
so good, so patient, peaceful,
loyal, loving, pure.
Kenneth Hayward Pritt "Kenny"
To spend six months of the
year in Florida and the other six
in California.
Hall Guard Z, Christmas Pag-
eant 2.
O sleep, it is a gentle thing!
Patricia Ann Fasnacht
"Patty-anne"
To work rriy way through Ot-
terbein by selling white shoe
polish to all the students wearing
white bucks. I
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2,
Vice-Pres. 3, Y-Teen Basketball
2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-
Pres. 3, Sec, 4, Student Council
l, 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sec, 2,
Beacon Iournal Reporter 3, 4,
Class Ffeporter 2, Senior Choir 2,
3, Christmas Pageant l, Z, 3, 4,
May Festival 2, 3, Haromano 3, 4,
Pres. 4, National Honor Society
4, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics
Club Play 4, Elletian Star Staff
4, Elletian Staff 4, Class Secre-
tary 3, Picture Committee 4, An-
nouncement Committee 4, Perfect
Attendance 4, Forensic 4, Basket-
ball Crowner 4, Alumni Repre-
sentative 4.
The joy of youth and health her
eyes displayed
The ease of heart her every look
conveyed.
Raymond Leo Scovern "Ray"
To build a rocket ship and go
to Mars.
Photography Club 4, Dramatics
Club 4.
ln arguing one should meet
serious pleading with humor, and
humor with serious pleading,
Colleen Elizabeth Iones
"Colleenie
To always be good, to effer
vesce lots, and to make somec
else happy forever.
East High School l, Y-Teens
3, 4, Treas. 2, Dramatic Club 3
Treas. 3, Dramatic Club Play
4, Minstrel Show 3, 4, Natioi
Honor Society 3, 4, Treas.
Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres.
Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Stud:
Council 3, 4, Sec. 4, Cafete
Staff 3, Iunior Town Meeting 3
Basketball Court 3, Forensic Cl
4, Photography Club 4, Vi
Pres., Sr. Choir 4, Sec. 4B, P
ples Hospital Iunior Board 4, S
4, Senior Pictures and Announ
ment Committee 4, May Festi
4, Maytime Melodies 4.
Shes not only happy herself,
But she causes the happiness
others.
Marshal Boyd Hodges "
lust to graduate fro
school, then get in my ro
travel around the world.
East High School l, l
Guard 4.
Man must master work
make work his master.
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Floyd Earl Sypherd, lr. "Jackie"
To go to college and come out
a coach that is half the equal of
Mr, Burks.
Football l, Z, 3, 4, co-captain
3, 45 All-Metro Football Team 45
Track l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity E 2, 3, 45
Hall Guard 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Fun
vs. Vandalism 3, 45 Red Crass
Representative 25 Class President
35 Dramatics Club 4.
All that he did was done with
ease,
To him 'twas natural to please,
Carolyn Iune Paul "Carrie"
To own a Cadillac convertible
and an Afghan Hound.
Suffield High School l, 2, 35
ramatics Club 4.
Unto you, Paradise is open.
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Kenneth August Henkel "Sid"
To graduate from college a
Pharmacist, then marry and raise
a happy family.
Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Pres.
45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2,
National Honor Society 45 Proyec-
tion Club 35 German Club 45 Red
Cross 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45
All-City Hi-Y Council 45 Basket-
ball l, 2, 45 Football Manager 3
45 Baseball Manager 25 Varsity
E 3, 45 Sr. Picture Committee 4:
Elletian Star Staff 4, Editor-1n-
Chief 45 Elletian Staff 4.
People like him not because
hes rich or known to fame, but
because he has a gentle smile
and a kindly word to say.
Wilma Mae Banner "Willie"
To become an efficient secre-
tary and to work in the same
office as Earlene, so she can
keep me supplied with gum
Cafeteria Staff 3, 45 Home Eco-
nomics Club 25 Dramatics Club 4.
l love tranquil solitude, and
such society as is quiet, wise
and good
Thomas Ioseph Cannon "Tom'
To own a new car each year
and have two six month vaca-
tions each year with pay
Basketball l, 2 3, 4, Football
Manager l, 2 3, 4, Track 3, 4,
Varsity E 2, 3 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45
Vice President of East Akron Hi-
Y Council 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 45
Band lg Orchestra lg Photogra-
phy Club 4, Dramatics Club 4,
Old golfers never die,
They yust tee away.
Sally Ann Hayes "Sally"
To go to Mars and sell lack
sweet pills
East High School l, Y-Teens 2,
4, GA A 35 Drarnatics Club 4
ln maiden meditation, fancy
free.
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Paul Dean Kilgore "Deana"
To be an undertaker so that it
will always be said "Deano was
the last one to let his friends
downl"
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l,
2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-City 4, All-
District 4, All-Ohio Honorable
Mention 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4,
Varsity E l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 3, Summit County Of-
ficers Council 3,'Minstrel Show
2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Stu-
dent Council 3, 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Basketball Crowner
4, Christmas Pageant l, Elletian
Star Staff 4, Elletian Staff 4,
His life is gentle and the ele-
ments so mixed in him that
nature might stand up and say
to all the world, "This is a Man.
Betty lack Thornton "Betty lack"
To write a book on my favorite
subject-"MEN!"
Springfield High School 1, Y-
Teens 2, Dramatics Club .
A happy heart is as sound as
a bell.
Iohn Frederick Butcher "Derl"
To go to the rodeo, and see
the bull throw Kilgore for a
change.
Football l, 2, 3, 4, co-captain,
4, All-Metro 4, Basketball l, Man-
ager 2, Track 2, 3, Baseball 4,
Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Vice-Pres, 2, 3, 4, Summit County
Hi-Y Officers Council 2, 3, 4, Hall
Guard 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3,
4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec, 3,
liramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics
Club Play 3, Senior Choir 2, 4,
Treas, 2, Pres, 4B, Treas, 4A,
Christmas Pageant 2, 4, Perfect
Attendance 2, 3, Art Club l, 2,
Pres. 2, Art Cup 3, Spanish Club
l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4,
Vice-Pres. 4, May Festival l, Red
Cross l, Cafeteria Staff 2, lunior
Rotarian 4, Peoples Hospital
Teenage 4, Y-Teen King 4, Elle-
tian Star Staff 4, Elletian Staff
2, 4,
One of the few, the immortal
names that was not born to die.
Clara Irene Weaklund
"Clarabelle"
To be a good cook someday.
Our Lady of the Elms lp Li-
brary Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4.
A good heart is worth more
than gold. .
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lames Russell Underwood
"Weed"
To go to college and be as
successful as my Dad in life.
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l,
2, 3, 4, Varsity E l, 2, 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3,
Hi4Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3,
Summit County Hi-Y Officers
Council, Pres. 4, Hi-Y Basketball
4, Minstrel Show 3, 4, Senior
Choir 4, Pres, 4, Maytime Melo-
dies 4, Music Award 4, Hall
Guard 2, 3, Class President 4B,
Iunior Class Vice-President 3,
Elletian Star Staff 4, Elletian
Staff 4,
An honest man is the noblest
work of God.
Sully Iecm Wisor "Sal"
To always be happy and to
laugh lots'
East High School l, Art Club
2, Y-Teen 4, Dramatics Club 4,
Of all the ones who are so fair,
theres none like pretty Sally.
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lean Ann Conti "Ieanie"
f-Joi to fly a plane so high
Not a glamour girl to be, Csighl
lust to be with Bob and try
To be a Vaughan until I die.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Bas-
ketball 2, 3, 4, GAA. l, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club l, 2, Glee Club 2,
Cafeteria Staff 2, Spirit Commit-
tee 4, Pres. 4, Maytime Melodies
3, Minstrel Show l, 3, 4, Grex
Dramatics 3, 4, Forensic Club 4,
Sec. 4, Projection Club 3, 4, An-
nouncer 3, 4, Majorette l, Varsity
Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Hall
Guard 3, 4, Elletian Star Staff 4,
Elletian Staff 4, Class Editor 4.
Full of fun and mischief too,
Doing things she shouldnt do.
Edward Lee Holman "Ted"
To polish periscopes on sub-
marines.
East High School l, Hall Guard
3.
Glad to come here, glad to be
here, glad to go!
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Iacqueline Ann Triche Blackie"
To within a year fulfill the
dream of changing my name to
Carlson.
East High School l, Y-Teens 2,
3, 4, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Bas-
ketball 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4,
May Festival 2, 3, 4, Christmas
Pageant 2, 3, 4, Maytime Melo-
dies 3, 4, Minstrel Show 4, Dra-
matics Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club
Play 3, Haromano 3, 4, Hall
Guard 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Per-
fect Attendance 3, Forensic Club
4, Senior Class Vice-President
4B, Student Council 4, Elletian
Star Staff 4, Elletian Staff 4.
Great persons are able to do
great things.
Marvin Dale Hendershot "Dale"
To go to college or join the
Navy and see the world.
Perfect Attendance 2, 3, First
Prize Bird House Contest 3,
Christmas Pageant 4.
A good man never dies.
Barbara Lou Bishop "Puddles"
To go to Downey and do noth-
ina but brag about Ellet for two
months, then return to Akron to
settle down with a certain Deano.
Downey High School, Downey,
California l, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 2, Y-Teen Basketball 2, 3, 4,
Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2,
3, Student Director 4, G A A. 3, 4,
Pres, 4, Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4,
Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Dra-
matics Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Dramat-
ics Club Play 3, May Festival 3,
4, All-City Operetta 2, Music
Award 3, Singers 4, Secretary of
Senior Class 4B.
Happy am l, from care I am free,
Why can't they all be contented
like me?
Ints Gerhards Dedzins "Ints"
To be an electrical engineer.
Latvian High School, Greven,
Germany l, 2, 3, Latin Club 4,
Drarnatics Club 4
He is too wise to err, too good
to be unkind.
Betty Ioyce Sweeney "Cobra"
To write a book of Marian
Steets corny Jokes and have it
published
G.A.A. l 2 3, 4 Treas, 25 Y-
Teens l 2 3 4, Y-Teen Basket-
ball 2, 3, 4, Statistician 3, 4,
Beacon journal Sports Reporter
4, Baseball Score Keeper 4,
Spanish Club l, 2, Forensic Club
4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Minstrel Show
4, GAA. Award 4, Perfect At-
tendance l, 4, Elletian Star Staff
4, Elle-tian Staff 4.
Rather a tough customer in an
argument, if anyone should try
to tackle her.
Flonnie Marie Doon "Flo"
To get a ,ob in an office as far
away frorr. Grace as possible.
GAA 2 3 4, Drarxatics Clul:
4.
Where theres laughter, there
shall always be happiness.
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Patricia Ann Roman
To Q0 to college and get my
R B frich bachelcrl and then
become a leader in society as
President of Ellets PTA.
East High l, Y-Teens 2 3, 4.
Y-Teen Basketball 3 4, Senior
Choir 4A, May Festival 2 3, 4,
Christmas Pageant 2, 3 4, Min-
strel Show 3, 4, Matorette 2,
GAA 2, 3, 4, Homecoming
Queen 3, Crowner 4, Photog-
raphy 4, Cafeteria 3, Picture
Corrttttittee 4, Sweetheart Attend-
ant 4, Forensic 4, Hall Guard 4,
Cheerleader 3, 4, Draritatics Club
3 4 veep 3.
A thing of beauty is a joy for-
EVETQ
Its loveliness increases, it will
never pass into nothingless.
Shirley Marie Orr "Shirl"
To go back to lapan in 1958,
Narimaser High Schooli Tokyo,
lapan l, 2, 3, Asst. Sec. of Senior
Class 4A.
Beautiful hair is her crowning
glory!
Ioyce Ann Michaels "Ioycie"
To lead a long, happy, and
.viccessful life, with rttany friends
about the at all times
Burtd l Z 3, 'flrcheatra l Z,
Srqrnish Club l 2, Y-Teen.: l, 2.
3, 4, Sec -Treas 4, Y-Teen Ba?-
ketball 2, 3, 4, GAA l 2, 3, 4,
Sec 3, Perfect Attendance l, 2,
3, Hed Cross Representative l,
2, 3, Harorrtano 3. 4, Hall Guard
, luritor Town Meeting 3, Foren-
:ic Club 4, Minstrel Show 4,
lrfirttatic: Club 4, National Hon-
cr Society 4
3
A good disposition is more
valuable than gold.
Leona Ruth Reed "Nonie"
Ierryf'
Home Economics Club l, Hall
Guard 2, Y-Teens 4.
Shyness is the essence of
maidenhood.
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Iohn Allen Hathaway "lack"
To be successful in everything
l attempt to do, marry a beauti-
ful girl, and raise Vinciguerras
future basketball team.
East High School l, Track 2, 3,
4, Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2
3, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Protection
Club 2 3, 4, Christmas Pageant
2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4,
Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4, Drarnatics
Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Photography Club
4, Forensic Club 4, Pres. 4.
Eeqone, dull care,
Thee and l shall never agree'
Mary Charlotte Hammett "Mary"
To be happy and successful in
whatever l do
East High School lp Y-Teens 3
4- Latin Club 3, 4, Drarrratics
Club 4
Noi listed in "Whos Who " but
someone very nice to know.
Floyd Henry Keathley, Ir.
"Keath"
To think of an 'ambition so
Colleen will stop pestering nie.
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity E l,
2, 3, 4, Art Club l, 2, 3,, Hall
Guard 3, 4, Senior Choir Z, 4,
Minstrel Show 4, Basketball l, 2,
Baseball l 4, Track 2, 3, Christ-
mas 2, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Red
Cross l, Maytime Melodies 4,
Senior Class Vice-President 4A,
All mankind loves a lover.
Thelma Ioan Green "Thelma"
To finish what l start, be su:-
cesslul so my parents will be
proud of me, and stay partly as l
am-with a lew changes lol
coursell,
East High School 1, Y-Teens 4,
Dramatics Club 4.
All the world loves a clown!
Raymond Dean Fretz "Ray"
Live a long lite ana always be
Fiflmvv
Football l 2 3 4, Baseball l,
2 3 4, Basketball i 2, Track l
2,1 3, Varsity E l, 2 3, 4, Hall
Guard 3, 4, Hi'Y 4, CltYl.Slll.il.R
Paaeant 4, Sr Chcir 4 Vice-Pre.:
4.5, Drarrratics Club 4 Vice-Pres.
4, Dramatics Club Play 4, Pho-
tography Club 4, Class Trea:
ws- 4
He lives as gently as he can
to be no matter where, a man.
Alice Winona Gearhart "Alice"
Army, Navy, and Air Force,
"Boys cl coursell
Spanish Club l 2, 3, Y-Teens
E 4, Latin Club 4, Dramatics
Club 4
Nothing is impossible to a will-
ing heart.
Richard Carver Iones "Dick"
To get my Dads car just once
with gas in it.
Perfect Attendance 3, National
Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2, 3,
4, Pres 4, May Festival l, 2, Sr.
Choir 2, H1-Y 3, 4, Varsity E 3, 4,
Football Manager 3, 4, Christmas
Pageant 2, 3, Track 2, Hall Guard
3, Elletian Star Staff, Elletian
Staff 4.
Men are of two kinds, and he's
the kind ld like to be.
Marilyn Patricia Nicholson
"Micki"
To have a certain "B" keep
buzzing around me
Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, May Festi-
val 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2,
3, 4, Maytirrie Melodies 2, Spring
Fantasies 3, Minstrel Show 2. 3,
4, Y-Teens l, 4, Home Economics
Club l.
From the crown of her head to
the soles of her feet, shes all
mirth.
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Donald Leighton Whitmer
"Little Beaver"
To learn to study in college,
then make something of myself.
Fast High School l, Varsity E 3,
4, Track 2. 3, Basketball Manager
3, 4, Band 2, 3, Mount Union
Music Festival 2, Christmas Pag-
eant 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hi-Y
3, 4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Announcers
Staff 3 4, All-City Band 2, Foren-
sic Club 4, Iunior Rotarian 4,
Elletian Star Staff 4, Elletian
Staff 4, co-editor 4.
Though he climbs upward, he
will keep his feet on solid
ground.
Lou Ann Wallick "Louie"
To be successful in my career
and then marry a fine lad.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Latin
Club 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance
2, 3, TB. Ir. Board 3, 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Haromano 3.
4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Cafeteria
Staff 3, 4, Sweetheart Attendant
4, Elletian Star Staff 4, Elletian
Staff 4.
Her air, her manners, all who
saw admired.
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Clyde Kent Hiddel "Ichnny"
To go through college and join
the Air Force before Uncle Sam
gets me a rob working for the
US A.
Central High School l, Basket-
ball 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Dramatic Club
3, 4, Dramatics Club Play 3,
Christmas Pageant 2, 3.
It is a great art to be superior
to others without letting them
know about it.
Beverly Diane Snowden "Di"
To take a plane trip to Texas
or California this summer.
Garfield High School l, Hall
Guard 2, 3, 4, Haromano 3, 4,
Y-Teens 3, 4, D.A.R. Citizenship
Award 4, Spanish Club 2, Li-
brary Staff 2, National Honor
Society 4.
There is an indefinable quality
about her, and those who know
her will never forget her.
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Doris Ieanne Kauffman "Ieannie"
To be as wonderful and as
successful as my mother, and to
find a certain someone waiting
for me when l graduate,
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Foren-
sic Club 4, Haromano 4, Home
Economics Club l, Bed Cross 2,
Band Concert 3, 4, Minstrel Show
3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Home-
coming Attendant 3, Majorette 3,
4, Elletian Star Staff 4, Elletian
Staff 4, Special Page Editor 4.
Shes a fun-loving sun-loving
rascal and fine.
With eyes that are flashing cle-
light all the time.
Ronald Gene May "Ronnie"
To go to college and maior in
damsels.
Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2,
Track 3, 4, Varsity B 3, 4, Min-
strel Show 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir
2, Christmas Pageant 2, Projec-
tion Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Hall
Guard 4, Dramatics Club 4
Born with the gift of laughter,
and the sense that the world is
mad.
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Betty Ann Sonneberger "Bettie"
To marry a certain football
player and raise a basketball
team.
St Vincents High School l, Y-
Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas, 3, GA A, 2,
3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, Sec 3,
May Festival 2, 3, Student Coun-
cil 3, 4, Treas 4, Homecoming
Queen 4, Attendant 2, Singers 2,
Minstrel Show 3, Typing Award
3, Hall Guard 3, Dramatic Club
4.
She is fair to see and sweet
Dainty from her head to feet,
Modest as her blushing shows
Happy as her smiles disclose.
Donald Iames Williams "Willie"
Tc go to college and be a
coach, then coach my own bas-
ketball team,
Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Varsity E
l, 2, 3, 4, All-Metro Football
Team 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y
3, 4, Sec, 3, All-City H1-Y Officers
Council 3, Dramatics Club 4,
Photography Club 4, Pres, 4,
You've got to be a football
hero, to get along with a beauti-
ful girl , , .
Iam-me Frances Brewer "lo"
To be successful in anything l
attempt to do and to be happy,
Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4,
Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, May Festival
l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Slow l, 2, 3,
4, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4,
Singers 4, All-City Operetta 2,
Orchestra l, Latin Club 2, 3, 4,
National Honor Society 3, 4,
Pres, 4, Haromano 3, 4, Y-Teens
1.
Theres a sweetness most ap-
pealing in the singing of her
notes,
Charles Herbert Oldham "Chick"
To become a millionaire, play-
ing basketball at "Oldham's"
alley!
Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3,
4, Varsity E 4, Latin Club 3, 4,
Projection Club 3, 4, Spanish
Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Hall
Guard 4, Senior Class President
4A, Basketball King'4.
There was a laughing devil in
his chuckle!
Loretta Stalnaker "Loretta"
To succeed in all I attempt to
do and learn how to iitterbug
then teach a certain lack
Hathaway.
Fast High School lg Y-Teens
2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Dra-
matics Club 45 Dramatics Club
Play 4.
l am not denying that women are
foolish,
God Almighty marie them no to
match the men.
Marian Elaine Steet "Steetie"
To die laughing!!
Springfield High School l, 2, 35
Latin Club 45 Dramatics Club 45
Y-Teens 45 Forensic Club 4.
Laugh! Thought I never would.
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Delores Georgia Lilley "De"
To attain happiness and suc-
cess in anything I attempt to do.
Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 45 GA A. l, 2, 3,
45 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Asst,
Sec 3, 4A5 Christmas Pageant 2,
3, 45 May Festival 2, 45 Maytime
Melodies 3, 45 Harornano 3, 4
Treas 3, Dramatics Club 4, Sec.
45 Class Treasurer 4B5 Picture
Committee 45 Announcement
Committee 45 National Honor So-
ciety 4.
To know her is to love her,
Ieannette Margaret Watkins
"Ieanne"
To be successful in whatever I
attempt,
East High School I5 Y-Teens 3,
45 Dramatics Club 45 Photography
Club 4.
True friends are like life . . .
priceless!
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Barbara Ann Beal "Barb"
To marry a certain lim and
have a household of '!Sheets."
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 25
G.A,A. 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 2, 3,
4, Pres. 35 May Festival l, 2, 3, 45
Minstrel Show 2, 3, 45 Majorette
3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Hall
Guard 2, 35 Haromano 3, 45 Home
Economics Club lj May Queen
35 May Queen Crowner 45 Dra-
matics Club 4.
Steadfast to her purpose,
True to her ideals.
Doris lean Baker "Ieanne"
To be a housewife and live up
to my maiden name.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35
GAA. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen Basketball
2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 3, 4.
, . . and suddenly dogg have
a special fascination for -me.
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Dale Leonard Province
"Orange Terror"
To marry a blond and raise my
own football team.
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4,
Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show
4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance
3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Hall
Guard 2, 4, Photography Club 4.
O bed' O bed' Delicious bed,
its a Heaven upon Earth for the
weary head.
Ianet Louise Smith "Ian"
To marry Dave, be a good wife
to him, and raise a real "McCoy "
Spanish Club l, 2, Dramatics
Club 4.
A soft answer furneth away
wrath!
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Daniel Vernon Blough "Danny"
To change my one and cnlys
last name to mine.
Football 2, 3, Varsity E' 3,
Track Manager 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4,
Protection Club 4, Senior Choir 2.
4 Asst Treas. 4A, Christmas
Paaeant l, 2, 4, Minstrel Show,
2, 3 4.
Good hearted, always ready
for a good time.
Elizabeth Ann Iones "Lizzie"
To be a successful steno
C . g-
rapher,
East High School lg Haromano
4
Nothing is more useful than
silence.
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David Arnold Bonner "Dave"
To graduate from collea-2, get
a aood Job be succezasfiil have
a nice home and aoofi wife
Football Manaaer l, Track 2,
4, Varsity if l 2,3 4, Latin Club
2 3 4, Tfeaf 3 4, Criristiiias
Paaeant l, 2, Hall Guard 2, 4,
Red Cross 3, Photoaraphy Club
4, l3rarr.aticf1 Club 4
A redfheadeci nian never dtex
single.
Betty lane Hammitt "Betty'
To travel and ao to California
East High School l, Y-Teens 2
3, 4, Senior Cnoir 3, Dramatic.,
Club 4. 2
Be rfllenf and ,safe
Silence never betrays you.
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Charles Edward Carter "Ed"
To someday show the coaches
ot Ellet that I can play football.
Football 4, Basketball Manager
3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3,
4, Dramatics Club Play 4, An-
nouncers Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 3,
4, Sec 3, Varsity E 4, Hall Guard
2, 3, Projection Club 3, Band l,
Orchestra l, Minstrel Show 3,
Christmas Pageant 4, Elletian
Star Staff 4, Elletian Staii 4
He thinks like a philosopher
and acts like king.
Marilyn Louise Snyder
"Marilyn-Bob"
To fulfill my membership in the
"Future Homemakers Club" of
Ellet, by getting my M.R.S. de-
gree trom a certain "B.O.B."
Y-Teen l, 2, 4, G.A.A. l, 4, Har-
omano 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3,
Librarian 3, Christmas Pageant
2, 3, Maytime Melodies 3, May
Festival 2, -Dramatics Club 4.
What more can happen to her?
Whatever it is, l'm sure it will be
great.
lames William Nicols "Iirnmy"
To always have lots ot lun and
money to have it with,
East High School lg Track 2, 3,
4, Varsity E 3, 4, Senior Choir 2,
3, 4, Pres. 3B, Vice-Pres. 4A,
Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4, May
Festival 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show
3, 4, Maytime Melodies'3, 4, Hall
Guard 2, Spanish Club 3, Perfect
Attendance 3, Photography Club
4, Forensic 4, Vice-Pres, 4, Dra-
matic Club 4.
Laugh and be merry, remem-
ber, better the world with a song!
Shirley Ann Williams "Shirlee"
To be successful in whatever I
attempt to do.
Willoughby High School, Wil-
loughby, Ohio l, Latin Club 2, 3,
4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Perlect At-
tendance 2, Hall Guard 2, Haro-
mano 3, 4, Sec. 4, Dramatics
Club 4, Photography Club, Sec.
4.
It silence is golden, then wealth
is her asseti
Lucien Patrick Lamb "Luke"
To spend the rest ot my lite
listening to my wife telling my
kids how l scored three touch-
downs in football.
Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4,
Basketball l, Varsity E 2, 3, 4,
Minstrel Show 3, 4, Projection
Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Dramatics Club
4, Hall Guard 3.
Hes a poor little "lamb" whos
gone astray . . .
Ianice Lee Robinson "Sriozze
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To marry a certain foot
player and tell my children 1
story of the "three touchdowns
GA A. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2,
4, Y-Teen Basketball 2, 3,
Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Haroma
3, 4, Pres, 4, Hall Guard 3,
Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Perlect Attendance 2, Studw
Council l, Glee Club 2, Typi
Award 2, Sweetheart Queen
Dramatics Club 4.
Portrait of a lady, a real lady
who always knows -where to
and what to do.
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Marlene Rae Chew "Chew"
To keep a certain sweet "Red"
head as happy as I can.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Bas-
ketball 2, 3, 4, G.AA 2, 3, 4,
Treas. 3, Sr Choir 3, Christmas
Pageant l, 3, Hall Guard 3, 4,
Glee Club 2, Minstrel Show 3, 4,
Red Cross 4, Dramatics Club 4,
Cheerleader 3, 4 Captain 4.
Ever ready with a smile.
Nonnan lack Fasig "Fin"
To be a tloorwalker in a tele-
phone booth.
Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Minstrel
Show l, 2, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 3,
Basketball l, Dramatics Club 4,
Dramatics Club Play 4, Alumni
Representative 4, Red Cross
Representative 4.
He has just discovered that
Emily is not a post.
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Carole Iean Velleca
"Carole lean"
To always have a Html dandy
lite.
Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Dramat-
ics Play 4, Senior Choir 2, 4,
Minstrel Show l, 2, May Festival
4, Christmas Pageant 4, Y-Teens
4, Sweetheart Queen 4, Basket-
ball Attendant 4.
When her delicate feet in the
dance twinkle round.
Her steps are light, her home is
in the air.
Gertie Earlene Barron "Ectrlie"
To become a secretary and
have Wilma around to help me
with my shorthand.
Curry High School. Iasper,
Alabama lp Home Economics
Club 2, Haromano 3, 4, Cafeteria
Statt 3, Dramatics Club 4.
'Twas her thinking ol others
made you think of her.
Reena Gay Greenaway "Reena"
To sponge oil the old man as
long as possible.
Marshall High School, Hunting-
ton, West Virginia l, Wisconsin
High School, Madison, Wiscon-
sin 2, Christmas Pageant 4,
Dramatics Club 4: DYGmGliCS
Club Play 4, National Honor
Society 4.
Good to be merry and wise!
Richard Edwin Swartzman "Dick"
To succeed with many good
friends.
East High School l, Track 3, 4,
Hall Guard 2, Spanish Club 3,
Hi-Y 4, Forensic Club 4, Dramat-
ics Club 4, Future Teachers ol
America Panel 4. '
The rule of my life is to make
business a pleasure and pleasure
my business.
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Sandra Ellen Sauer "Sandy"
To be able io take shorthand
with both hands at once so l can
go twice as fast.
Y-Teens 2, 35 Perfect Attend-
ance 35 Hall Guard 45 Haromano
45 Library Staff 4.
To a woman, the consciousness
of being well dressed gives a
sense of tranquility.
Iames Marshall Congrove
..Louie..
To live a long and happy life,
and be successful.
Tallmadge High School l, 2'
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Cuyahoga Falls High School 3.
God bless the girlsg
l love them all.
Vonda Louise Harper "Vonda"
To be a registered nurse and
eventually settle down and get
married.
Caldwell High School, Cald-
well, Ohio l, 25 Red Cross Rep-
resentative 35 Minstrel Show 35
Haromano 45 Dramatics Club 4.
A sight to delight in!.
Shirley Lou Bender "Shirl"
To cross the Pacific Ocean in a
rowboat.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club
Z, 3, 45 Haromano 3, 4, Vice-
Pres. 45 Cafeteria Staff 35 Christ-
mas Pageant 35 Hall Guard 3.
Blest with that charm to please.
Shirley Maxine Triplett "Shirlee"
I'm too lazy to have an
ambition.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen
Basketball 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Home Economics Club 15 Dra-
matics Club 45 Glee Club 2.
I never let studies interfere
with my education.
Althea Gertrude Lute "Gert"
To be an airline hostess and
see the world with expenses paid
by the airline.
Home Economics Club 15 Y-
Teens 45 Dramatics Club 45 Dra-
matics Club Play 45 Haromano 4.
Here is a dear, and true, in-
dustrious friend.
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Barbara May Toth "Barb"
To be a telephone operator and
never get a wrong number.
Hall Guard 3, 4, Advanced
Chorus 2, Dramatics Club 4.
Patience is the best remedy
lor all troubles.
Mary Ann Szilagy "Annie"
To make my parents proud of
me and to receive my M.R.S. de-
gree in less than four years.
G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4:
Haromano 3, 4, Treas, 4, Christ-
mas Pageant l, 3, Home Eco-
nomics Club l, Glee Club 2,
Dramatics Club 4.
A merry heart doth good like
medicine.
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Ioy Marlene Scheiller "Icy"
To be a technologist and suc-
ceed in everything I do.
East High School l, Y-Teens
3, 4, Latin Club 4, Haromano 4,
Dramatics Club 4.
The power of thought, the
magic ol the mind.
Carol Ann Carruthers "Possie"
To become a sentry at Arling-
ton Cemetery.
East High School l, Y-Teens 2,
3, 4, Haromano 4, Dramatics
Club 4, National Honor Society
4, Class Secretary 4A, Picture
Committee 4, Announcement
Committee 4, May Queen At-
tendant 4
Her ways are ways of pleas-
antness, all her paths are peace.
lane! Ruth Etling "Ianie"
To someday have a REAL
monkey to add to my collection.
May Festival l, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Choir 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant
2, 3, 4, Library Staff 3.
Monkey see, monkey do-thats
our Ianie!
Marilyn Io Sims "Marlee"
To graduate "cum laude" from
nursing school, and to have hap-
piness lorever!
Band 2, 3, 4, Maytime Melodies
2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, Orches-
tra 2, 3, Christmas Pageant l, 2,
3, Haromano 3, 4, All-City Band
Festival 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Elle-
tian Star Stall 4, Elletian Stall 4.
Rare is the union ol beauty
and purity!
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Duston Charles Bachus "Rudy"
To be a wart exterminater in a
pickle factory.
Fast lcliah School l, Baseball 2
3, 4, Varsity F 2 3, 4, Hall Guard
2, 3, lunior Class Treasurer 3,
H1-Y 3, 4, llramatics Club 4
He may be a quiet man, but
quite a manl
Barbara Ann Keeling "Barbara"
To be a success in whatever I
atlempt, and to travel some.
East High School lg Y-Teens 3,
4: Photography 4, Perfect Attend-
ance 2: Dramatics Club 4,
While you smile, youll have a
host of friends,
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Stephen Lloyd Galit "Steve"
To graduate from college and
to be a success in life.
Art Club l, 2, Vice-Pres 2, Art
Cup 2, 4, Football 2, 4, Baseball
4, Varsity E 4, Hi-Y 4, Elletian
Star Staff 4, Elletian Staff 4, Art
Editor 4,
ln framing an artist, art thus
decreed, to make some good, but
others to exceed.
Lois Elaine Thoenen "Lois"
To go to business school and
learn what I pretended to learn
in high school.
Cafeteria Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 4.
A tall woman possessed with
stateliness and dignity.
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"Bernus
To go to Washington state c
drive a log truck and become
lumber jack in my hopped
Reo.
Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Footl
Z, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4,
F 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4
Y 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, 4.
As large as life and twice
natural,
Mardelle Deutsch "Mardie
To do lust what comes 'lnat
erlyf'
East High School l, Y-Teen 2,
4, Latin Club 3, 4, Operetta
May Festival 2, Christmas P
eant 3
Where looks were fond
words were few.
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Iames Donald Duncan "limbo"
To be a guccess in life and
have all things that are good.
Football l, Perfect Attendance
l, May Festival l, Hall Guard 2,
Drarnaticfs Club 4
Araue, argue, early and late,
if the line were crooked, hed ar-
gue it straight.
Margaret Edith McKenna
"Mickie"
To ao to Kent State University
with Shirley Snyder so that we
can go to the Moon-glo Roller
Rink every night of the week.
East High School l, G.A A. 2,
3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Photography
Club 4, Haromano 4.
A friend is someone who knows
all about you and still loves you.
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Robert Lee Showalter "Bob"
To become a success at some-
thing.
Perfect Attendance 2 3, Stu-
dent Council lz Senior Choir 2:
Iunior Red Cross Representative
4, Hall Guard 4, Photography
Club 4, Christmas Pageant 4.
He was a good and just man!
Shirley Ann Snyder "Shirlee"
To always laugh and be merry,
and fulfill my ambition of being
a "private?" secretary.
Christmas Pageant l, 2, 3, Y-
Teens l, 2, 4, Haromano 3, 4,
G.A.A. l, Senior Choir- 2, Hall
Guard 4, Homecoming Attendant
4, Dramatics Club 4.
A merry heart maketh a cheer-
ful countenance.
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Roger Lee Wilson
To go to Akron University a
become an instrumental
teacher,
Band l, 2, 3 4, O chestr
3. 4, Spanish Club l
toaraphy 4.
Where, or where has my tc
water gone?
Betty lean Six Bett
To be a good wife to W1
and SOMEDAY be able to cc
as well as he can
Rootstown High School Roc
town, Ohio l, YTeens 2 3
Library Staff 3, 4, Perfect Atte
ance 2, Hall Guard 3 4 Dram
ics Club 4.
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But little did she shirkl
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Robert Edward Barnes "Bob"
To own and train my own
horses
Senior Choir l, Hall Guard 25
Dramatics Club 45 Christmas Pag-
eant 4
His one and only love now . .
horses'
Betty lean Griffin "Griff"
To marry the man I love and
find out if it's cheaper by the
dozen.
GAA. l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens l, 2,
3, 45 Y-Teen Basketball 2, 3, 45
Spanish Club l, 2, 35 Band l, 2,
35 Orchestra l, 25 Singers 2, 35
Minstrel Show lg Forensic Club
45 I-laromano 45 Dramatics Club
45 Christmas Pageant 4.
Devout yet cheerful, active yet
devine.
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Richard Roy Hrdlicka "Hrdles"
To go a long way in this world.
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club
l, 25 Hi-C 3, 45 Varsity E 3, 45
Elletian Star Staff 45 Elletian Staff
4, Co'Editor 45 Hall Guard 45
Photography Club 45 Basketball
l.
lf I tend to speak a little wild,
forgive me.
Elaine Eleanore Zeulsdorf
"Laney"
To prove worthy of everything
my mothers done for me, and to
teach "Tom" how to tell time in
the future.
East High lg Y-Teen 2, 3, 45
G.A,A. 2, 3, 45 Art Club 25 Major-
ette 3, 45 Y-Teen Basketball 35
Band Concert 3, 45 Minstrel Show
3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Haro-
mano 4.
Her crowning glory . . . Red
Hair.
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Iames R. Barnes "Iim'
To be a successful outdoor man
after the draft gets me
Football 2, 45 Varsity E 45
Track 4
A silent man is forever blest
BACCALAUREATE
Reverend Harold H. Etling
Pastor, First Brethren Church
COIVIIVIENCEMENT EXERCISES
Dr. Norman P. Auburn
President, University of Akron
SENIORS ' IAMENT
The door to life is open wide!
As Seniors we will soon pass through,
Our thanks to Ellet, u-whos been our guide,
ln our memoirs well remember you.
Our high school dreams have all come true,
Welve met our goal in our commencement,
The past is behind, we begin life anew
With new bridges to cross toward lifes rich contentment,
Novi each will tourney on his way,
And though our paths may never cross,
We will recall each memorable day
Of happy memories that can't be lost.
The time will come when well look back
On favored days that used to be,
We are proud for nothina lacked
from this our class of 53
llign school life is now a closed bool:
To us Ellet is out a memory
It nd as ve stand talfing one 1ast loot:
We say goodoy and oom out gracefully
Tl-li CLZXSS OF
CLASS NOTTO
We bulld the ladder by whlch we rise
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Blue Txpped Carnatxon
CLASS Wlll.
wr Q auain caso 19 Coe
C apter in ives e thin that some ou
eccentricitir would be better left behind
Being of ourd mind and body we do h reby will
the following
ARTICLE I
Sectton l r on one c e o
furniturf we ave c
Scction 2 r fe tor e roavr
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Sfction 5 nyf fr a tanflw itinj cx f
dcciphfr 1 Serior boy cxcu e
ARTICLE II
ftion fa: l norne
a f r cr 1 at
fctifm anne a c IJ f hig ee any
tinio frmn
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f- hrlea rruchtou e
bad frorr fxllirr out Good luck
ina ann r wi er pace in cafetfria
Section 5 lim Barne leaxe his football number to
anyone on the team and hopes that they will play
some offense
Section 6 Robert Barne will all h high grades
from M Wil on to any lunior boy who can use
thr-rn
Section 7 Earlene Ba ron cheerfully leave her seat
on th chool bu to Elairf Korman
Ser-tion 8 Barbara Beal N1ll her ability to watch the
tl rtatorette make up routines to Susie Bishop
Section 9 Shirley Bendfr leav s her Bu ine s English
raftftoo to osf M1 er
Sfctior lU Barbara B1 hop have some ort of props
or .ff 1 on Q o hfr ister Sue cant e
av ay with itting on tore of th in
ARTICLE Ill
cti n l Danny B011 1 .-J1 bucket of bolt to
an 'i .vho wi have 1
ec ion 2 Dave Bon fr fave is ability to go wim
rring with a school tfachfr Wilker on
fcttor 3 oahne Br uf r wi Sally Anne Turner
rr 1 rn rrtulfg o loe we ifr non t at e .vill have a ftt r chancf of et
sho tina the family car than ie id
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to f 1yf,rpe who cf .1 Sl ppy s as ell azz l f V h Sh- ' 1' br Q J Q -
, can , 1 1 ' sl cl'
Section 4-Fred Butcher wills his job as chief sign
and poster painter to any boy who likes to work in
the girls locker room.
Section 5--Tom Cannon wills his late hours as foot-
ball manaaer to any Iunior who doesn't mind eating
cold suppe
Section 6 Carol Carruthers leaves her big locke
mirror and her threes 1n Dramatics to Ianet Olrick
Section 7 Ed Carter leaves his posrtion as basketball
manager to any stout hearted lad who can polish
balls
Section 8 Marlene Chew will her ninth period hall
guard duty to Harola King and Bill Robertson in
hopes someone will come and talk to them
Section 9 lim Congrove wills his Tallmadge football
yersey to all the fellows at Ellet
Section l0 Ieanne Cont1 wills her seal skin pogo
stick to Mary Kura who ha always wanted to ee
the North Pole
ARTICLE IV
Section l Shirley Crites w1lls her honorable positi n
a ca hier to Shirley Grant in hope that she make
IIN ta e
ection 2 ntz Dedzins will that the pirit of fr1en:1
ship of thi chool never fades
Section 3 Mardelle Deutsch wills to her sister
Nadeen all the electr1c hock she has received
from her locke
Section 4 Flonme Doan will her Engli h book w1th
the wrong answer to Loui e McKee
Section o lim Duncan wills all his books with the
answer in them to a funior girl E L
Section 6 Ianie Etling wills her children Ioyce Razer
and Dorothy Houston the ability to crack gum 1n
cla without getting caught
Sect1on 7 Norman Easig wills his attempts at Joke
to anybody who ha lot of nerve
Section 8 Patty Easnacht wills the bruising good
times she had guarding Miss Spahr at Y Teen bas
ketball practices to anyone who would like the
nicknarre of Kneesy
Section 9 Raymond Eretz wills the best position on
Moe Tipton a good playerf7l
Section l0 Steve Galit leaves Ellet High School wish
ing he could take Edna with h1rn
ARTICLE V
Section l Alice Gearhat wills Iohnn1e Cooke all
the American Literature an wfr in her locker
fDont work too hard Iohnni J
Section 2 Thelma Green will her winning ways with
M s Nilson to any lucky person who is talented
that way
Section .5 Reena Greenaway will to Mr Bona
coucn for Psychology class so the class can sleep
lying down
Section 4 Betty Griff n wills her whistle to all the
lunior girls that are going to next years games
Section 5 Mary Harnmit gives h ability to drive a
hot rod to lack Holcomb
Section 6 Bet I Hammit wills he seat in Dramatics
ss t an lunior II who can sneak out
successfully
Section 7 Vonda Harper wills to Suzanne Layne the
a 11ty to it on th de k in If Wilsons room and
get away with it
Section 8 lack Hathaway wills his ability to et
along with Coach Vtnciguerra and his gossip ses
sion eighth period with C P to any lucky Iunior
boy
Section 9-Sally Hayes wills her skimpy danctng
costume to any lunior girl.
Section l0eDale Hendershot wills all his work in shop
to his brother, David, in hopes he can do it.
ARTICLE VI
Sec IOP l K nny Henkel will to anyone the good
tirre he ha had and the w ll friend he na rt
in is nine years in Ell t
ection 2 Mut Hodges leave n et thou, t
Mr Wilson
Section 3 Ed NG a Holrran wills to anyone who would
lrke a three on hi grade card HIS seat in Mrs Nil
American Literature class
Section 4 Dick Hrdlicka wills to Duane Broun h1
ability to go to tfvo partie at th same time
ectton 5 Coll n ones eave er ace in
Tuesday Thur day Club to luanita Marshall
ction 6 Dick lone wills his tob a a football r an
ager to anyon big enough to tak care of im
Householae
ection 7 Elizarect ones w s to any de erfin
unior girl her tockfr in hope that he wont IIIN
the long sea ch ea ri rrorning before homeroom
ection 8 lean Kauffman will h r position in ti
ma orette lin and her Jersion af Th Shiek o
any lucky future maiorette Live it upl
Section 9 Eloyd Keathly leave 'II number 22 ter
sey to Henry Huth in the hope that he will have
lots of luck
Section l0 Barbara Keeling wills her box in Photog
raphy to any lucky Iunior who gets a chance to
take it
ARTICLE VII
ectionl Dean Kilgore will Moe Tipton 1
dirty sock and towel for next football ea on
Section 2 Wilra LaEollette leave her seat to any
Iunior girl in Mr Bona psychology class in case
they may be omitted from seventn period study l'1all
Section 3 Lu ten Lamb wills hi ability to get along
w n Coach to any lunior who 11k to 1t in
ectton 4 Delo e 1 ey will 1 r choir ro e nurr er
to any future rnerrlber in the S nior Choir
ection 5 Ge trud Lu e wi to any amb1t1ou
unior who do nt want to 'ay in chool all ay
e ability to get out at l 30 go to wo
ection 6 Ronn1 May leave V football tenet o
any football play .-:ho lik looking out from b
hind bar
ection 7 Mtckie y'cKenna will her goo t1rr
'ie Senior yea to any poor Iunio who 1 as silly a
s e NG ana dnt ta e part in any chool ac 1vi
ties ef
t1on oyc 1 hae e ve Linnea Powe s an
Brittcin ld r e t in horr eroon in hopes that they
apprec ate the arorra of furmtu e Nax as well a
ne did
ction 9 l1"l l C'I s wi be' on the trac
team to any DI iou per on willing to e ore o
about two we 1'
ction l0 Martly ls1co son .vi ability to rrak
nett1 or tootba game tn any arrbitious
PIO who haslt uf tudy a
ARTICLE VIII
ection l nick am will a 11 ctr
tree to any lurtor who know what he mean
Section 2 Shirley Orr w1lls her lS'9I lean her seat
in Mrs Morte homeroom
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Sectron 3 Carolyn Paul wrlls Nr Bonar her astrology
book
Sectron 4 Bobble Pearhac wrrls to Harold Krng her
abrlrty to have two frne best frrends
Sectron 5 Gregg Powers leaves hrs abrlrty to lose
hrs teeth rn football to Howard Hamrlton
Sectron 6-Kenneth Prrtt wrlls hrs seat rn Amerrcan
nrterature class to any Iunror who can get along
wrth Mrs Wrlson
Sectron 7 Dale Provrnce wrlls hrs werght ronesy
rn the hopes that he wont be able tc on any
grrls lap erther
Sectron 8 Dorrs Rearrck wrlls her fun rn second perrod
lrbrary to her brother Tom
Sectron 9 Leona Reed wrlls her abrlrty to need only
three credrts rn her Senror year to any Iunror who
lrkes study halls
Sectron 10 Iohn Rrddel wrlls to any deservrng person
hrs abrlrty to get through school wrthout workrng
ARTICLE IX
Sectron l Patrrcra Roman wrlls her abrlrty always to
choose the rrght cheer at the rrght trme to Mrss Spahr
wrth the hope that shell pass the knowledge on to
next years cheerleaders
Sectron 2 Ioan Ruth wrlls her abrlrty to have her
Ell ran Star artrcles put rn the round frlrng cabrnet
on the floor by Mr Mooneys desk to the future
four Iournalrsm tlunkres
Sectron 3 Sandra Sauer wrlls her seventh perrod
hall guard dutres to any Iunror who lrkes to roam
through the halls
body who doesn t have trme to do all the translatron
Sectron 5 Ray Scovern wrlls hrs dramatrcs book to
Warren Summers who lrkes to act up
Sectron 6 Bob Showalter wrlls to Gary Herberlrne
hrs abrlrty to get along wrth Mrs Wrlson
Sectron 7 Marrlyn Srms wrlls to another M I S her
posrtron rn the band and hopes she has lots of trme
to spare
Sectron 8 Betty Srx wrlls to anyone who can use rt
her love for the name of Wrllre May rt brrng as
much happrness to them as rt drd to her
Sectron 9 Ianet Smrth wrlls to any up and comrng
Senror her abrlrty to understand the football plays
rn Psychology class
ARTICLE X
Sectron l Drane Snowden wrlls to any new Senror
Pat Fasnachts and her abrlrty to talk rn the front
seats of Mr Bonneys Senror Problems class fHope
you have a lrttle better luck J
Sectron 2 Donna Snyder wrlls to Malcolm Rush and
Iack Holcomb her abrlrty to remember drrectrons
and always know where she rs gorng
Sectron 3 Marrlyn Snyder wrlls to any Iunror the
abrlrty to keep therr locker as clean as hers
Sectron 4 Shrrley Snyder wrlls to Io Anne DeMass
her way to get along wrth Mrs Morter
Sectron 5 Betty Sonneberger wrlls to Bruce Bachus
her abrlrty to be the other one
Sectron 8-Loretta Stalnaker wrlls to her srster Mary
Iane all the good trmes rn Mr Sergmans hrstory
class
Sectron 7 Marran Steet wrlls her corny Jokes Pl to
Mr Maclntosh las rf he needs themll
Sectron 8 Drck Swartzman wrlls hrs clear handwrrt
rng to anyone who wrshes to confuse the teachers
Sectron 9-Betty Sweeney wrlls her rob as statrstrcran
to Ioyce Summers rf shes stuprd enough to take rt
Sectron 10 Iack Sypherd wrlls hrs number 40 football
Jersey to anyone who rs used to gettrng rnto small
places
ARTICLE XI
Sectron l Annre Szrlagy wrlls her abrlrty to drrve all
krnds of cars fliappy hot roddrng Flosel
Sectron 2 Lors Thoenen wrlls her abrlrty to make
good use of study hall to Ioan Yerrrch and Modrna
Smrth
Sectron 3 Betty Thornton wrlls all her good trmes
gossrprng wrth Pat rn study hall to Edrth Cummrngs
and Vrrgrnra Iohnson rn hopes that they do as good
a rob as we drd
Sectron 4 Barbara Toth wrlls her sewrng abrlrty to
Phyllrs Danrels fGood Luckl
Sectron 5 Iackre Trrche wrlls her good trmes at the
Iunror partres to three of the Iunrors Brll Beal Duane
Brown and Brll Brown
Sectron 6 Shrrley Trrplett wrlls her abrlrty to flrck
class legally to anyone wrth enough nerve
Sectron 7 Irm Underwood wrlls to lrttle Eddre Rrfe hrs
No 24 football rersey rn hopes that he gets as much
enjoyment out of rt as he has
Sectron 8 Carole Velleca wrlls to Iackre Dewey her
old worn out toe shoes as she needs new ones
Sectron Lou Anne Wallrck wrlls her abrlrty to have
surprrse partres to anyone who would lrke to be
surprised
Sectron 10 Ieannette Watkrns wrlls her seat rn sec
ond year shorthand class to Carol Sue Quartz
Sectron l Clara Weakland wrlls to her cousrn
lene her seat on the mornrng school bus
Sectron 2 Don Whrtmer wrll wrll you?
Sectron 3 Don Wrllrams wrlls hrs posrtron on the oo
ball team to anyone rn the hopes that they can help
to take the champronshrp next year
Sectron 4 Shrrley Wrllrams leaves her posrtron rn
gym lrne up to any grrl who can get there on trme
Sectron 5 Roger Wrlson wrlls hrs abrlrty to drrect the
Alma Mater rn pep meetrng to Rrchard Hrtes rn
hopes he gets mrxed up as he drd
Sectron 6-Sally Wrsor wrlls her lrttle srster Nancy
to Colleen s lrttle brother Charlre
Sectron 7 Elarne Zuelsdorf leaves her beat up plume
and abrlrty to freeze under the goal post before the
games to Susre Brshop or any other marorettes who
desrre rt
Sectron 8 The Senror Class wrlls therr abrlrty to grve
surprrse partres on one another to the Iunror Class
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CLASS PROPHEC Y
Have you ever had the strangest feeling that some
day you a wake up ln a land of make belleve or one
that may have exlsted l 900 years ago? You have read
about the ule of the Romans and know of the color
excrtement and mystery that prevalled durlng that
tlme But deep IH my subconsclous mrnd I knew that
someday I would return to that t1me I dldnt know
when the t1me would come or how and 1t mattered
llttle But all of a sudden one day I coula feel myself
bemg drawn back and my mlnd becomlng hazy It
drdnt take long for the transformatron although actu
ally xt was l90O years ln reverse
As I came to and looked about I was ln a strange
world even beyond my expectatlons There were no
cars or paved streets only cobblestone lanes for
horse drawn charlots Comlng toward me wlth the ln
slgnla of Mayor on hrs cart was my old classmate
Fred Butcher Behlnd htm was the captaln of the
guard Dale Provlnce The1r clothlng was somethlng
to make one go lnto hysterlcs laughlng It was my
guess that I lnsulted them by dolng so because the
order was passed for my arrest
Much to my amazement stepplng forward from the
ranks were Chuck Bachus Dave Bonner Ilm Duncan
Ilm Nlcols and Dlck Swartzman I called to them to
help me but rlght behlnd them came Dale Hender
shot Ed Holman Kenny Pntt Bob Barnes and Mutt
hodges It lust wasnt of any use because ln that
length of tlme they had completely forgotten me I
was put lnto chalns and thrown IDIO the dlrtlest
dungeon you could ever lmaglne
After my eyes became accustomed to the darkness
I found that I wasnt alone Half dylng from thlrst and
hunger were Leona Reed and Ianet Etllng They had
comm1tted some trlflxng cr1me GQGIUSI the state that
was not ln accordance wlth what the maln assembly
set up as just and rlght procedure I learned that the
assembly was composed of Bob Showalter Bay
Scovern bh1rley Orr Ieanrtette Watklns Shlrley Crltes
and Allce Gearhart Gertrude Lute had been on 1t
but was ostraclzed for fallure to pay her taxes
As I lay there and trted to thlnk of a means of
escape drnner was brought to me by one of the
guards Chlck Oldham Standlng squarely behlnd htm
was Irm Barnes Ronnle May and Creg Powers Thl
was really lust about my last chance of e cape so
knowlng my llm chances I ran I ddnt get far be
cause although I got away from the dungeon I ran
mto more oldlers
In command of the prlson were Floyd Keathley
ana Floyd Sypherd I thought for sure that they would
remember me but 1ust as had happened wlth all my
other classmates they looked at me as thougn they
had never seen me before and gave the order for me
to be taken to the aoverness I was becomlng frantic
now because I drdnt dream that my changlng and
retu nlng would cause so much trouble
The next day I was taken before what was termed
as a jury and the judge Here she was referred to as
the governess I was ln constant amazement now be
cause the governess was Ieame Contl wlth her rlght
hand help r Pat Roman Thelr robes were orange
and whlte velvet wlth a huge flag of the state behlnd
lean On lt ID blg bold letters was wntten Ellet To
thlnk that a state called Ellet exlsted that long ago
and all my classmates w1th rt was beyond my
comprehenslon
The jury was composed of Sally W1sor Carol Car
ruthers Shlrley Bender and Mardelle Deutsch It
was plaln to see that before the trlal had even
opened they knew what the verdlct would be I had
heard about what the Romans called a falr trral but
up to naw had looked upon lt wlth upturned eyes As
I demanded a lawyer and falr trlal my walls were
socn drowned out wlth the openlng stralns of the
aeath march bemg played by Marllyn Sums and Roger
Wllson
The atmosphere whlch contamed the feellngs f
mystery mtrlgue and hatred seemed to force ltself
down the throats of all those present And as my
eyes hastlly scanned the dark dxngy room they fell
upon two lonely flgures ln the far corner One cned
out for mercy to be shown me It was the plea f
Polleen lones The other flgure turned out to be Lou
Ann Walllck Both were from the local welfare or
ganlzatlon to help plead my cause It was of no avall
be ause wlth one sweep of Ieames hand they were
taken by force from the room The abductors were
Dlck Iones and Dlck Hrdllcka Ed Carter was then
statroned at the door to lntercept and prevent any
further lnterruptlons
As my trral proceeded several wltnesses were
brought forth Struttlng lnto the room wlth thelr re
spectlve hands each holdlng a long sllver wand were
Ieanne Kauffman Blame Zuelsdorf and Barb Beal As
each I9SI1Il6d one more strand was added to the web
of mystery that surrounded my case
To my knowledge the street at the t1me of my arrest
had been empty except for two old beggars slttlng
under a tree drawrng straws They were Steve GGIII
and Pat Fasnacht and nelther were present to testlfy
As more and more witnesses were called lt was qulte
a surprise to learn by these false means that the
street had been rather crowded It was not lust an
overslght on my part at the t1me that I had not notlced
Manlyn Nlcholson Dlane Snowden Delores Ltlly and
Shlrley Wxlllams but sure as ever each had testlfled
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become a federal affarr and wa to be taken to a
htgher court
As we cllmb d the wmdrrg tatrway to the hrghe
court my mtnd wandered back for forward as could
be termed more accuratelyl to the good old days rn
the 20th century when a man wasnt gurlty unttl
proven so Here you were gurlty urttrl no matter what
you were proven so Neartng the top step a burst of
Irght that almost had to ftght for tts presence amorg
the heavy stuffy axr htt me wtth lull force
After comtng from the prevtou dark drrty room I
was very surprtsed to ltnd myself rn the presence of
beauty and luxury Immedlately I became aware of
a mood of galety and notrced rn the center of 1t all
were two aancers Ioan Buth and Carol Velleca were
1n the mrdst of therr dance entertatntng the two
central ftglres
It d1dnt take long at all for me to recognrze the
rmportance of them They were the ktng and queen
Don Wtlltams and Betty Sonneberger who at the txme
tng them After leornrng the reason for my appearance
therr mood changed I knew then what I mlght expect
from them rn the way of lenlency
Therr court whlch was composed of Iantce Bobrn
son Luke Lamb Barbara Brshop and Dean K1lgore
were bexng entertarned by the court resters Thelma
Green Norman Fa rg and Martan Steet The guests
for thxs occasron were Beena Greenaway Betty Ha n
m1t Sally Haye and Ehzabeth Iones as you could
tell by the promtnence belng dtsplayed tn therr cause
by the royal servarts Mary Ann Sztlagy Donna
Snyd r Dons Beartck Mary I-lammett ard Barbara
Keellng Stattoned at correspondtrg rntervals around
the room werc more servants Clara Weakland Lots
Thoenen Io, Qchetller Barbara Toth and Sandra
Bauer Lvery one of them rn constant readrness at
the shghtest motton of any of the guests or court
After rry tntroductron and presentatton to the as
sembled body I was cast astde and put under
constant guard trll the tlrne of my renewed trral the
next mornmg
After the dawn broke and the sun had rtsen I was
summoned to the room whrch had been the scene of
so much merrrrnent the prevrous nrght It had taken
on an enttrely new attrre and was now the cene of
a very sertous faced krng and queen a new 1ury and
the small but able chamber mald Marlene Chew
bustly putting the ftnrshrrtg touches on lt These
,urors were Loretta Stalnaker Came Paul Betty Srx
Ianet Smlth Ioanne Brewer and Margaret McKenna
I was aguln certarn that they had already beer' told
w at tnetr verdr NO to be althootgs the ftnal ect
ton r sted tr the hand of the tune, and queen na
the councrl of th Ma yor ard Governe s
e three secretarle Snrrley Trtplett Marrlyr
Snyder and Shtrley Snyder were half exhausted frorr
tryrng to take clown everythrng that was sald Th
clerks of thc court Itrrt Underwood Iohn Brddle ar'
Tom Cannon were r adly trytnq to set therr boo-c
sratght whrle tne barttff Kenny I-terrkel was ad
rrrnrsterrng the oath to the wrtnesses of ny new t 1al
T ey hoc calle not tu t one par v 'o the stana but
a whole aroup Grace and Wrlnsa Banner Earleen
Barron Flonnre Doan Vonda Harper and Wtlma
Lafollette were among the group ard each of them
tola the 1d nrtcal story Nord for Nord after each had
been promptea Irtz Dedzrns had mrrreographed
copies of what was to be sard and was passrng them
out to each wrtnes on the land ard the one
come It wa futtle 'or me to try to appeal to ther
sense of Justtce
I was stttrng there very d1scouraged and down
organized body of ctttzens Ioyce Mtchaels Betty
Grrffrth Bobble Pearhac Ieanne Baker and Betty
Sweeney Bobble was tryrng to explatn why they
were there but before she had gotten a sentence out
tn mv behalf Ioyce and Ieanne had already been
put from the room and rn the next couple of mrnutes
you would never have known that they had been
tnere ,The secretarles had been ordered not to enter
a word of It rn the books and the tncrdent was tossed
to the wtnd
I looked down from the wrnaow and notrced
throng of exctted people gatherxng and therr leaders
seemed to be Danny Blough Irm Congrove lack Hath
away and Bay Fretz After a mtnute I found out that
they werent at all tnterested 1n what was gotng on
above them but what was on sale at the shops of the
local merchants Don Whttmer was one such merchant
wrth all hr bnahtl, colored robe ard Jewels
I found mv elf sO rnvolvfd and trred of the whole
thtng that I wa actually glad when I aw the luror
returnmg to the chamker wrth thetr verdrct As I sat
there on the edge of my eat hardly dartng to hope
for lustrce and mercy to be hown I had the funntest
empty feelrng and rny rnlnd wa agaln beco n1r'a
hazy Could I be returnlrtq to rry wonderful 20th
century? Oh how I hope o and Ill never agarn vwrsh
to return to tht nad world of confu ron wtth all tts
alleged color excttement ar-d rnyste y
THE END
Cla Prophet lackle Trlchc
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ln the d1stance we hear the mus1c of our
htgh school band We can also hear the beat
ol march1ng feet 1ts a parade Ellet Iuntors
are on parade Leadmg the parade IS our
head ma1orette V1ck1 Papatoan wtth Suz1e
Btshop at her Slde
Eollowtng tn step are the band members all
decked out 1n orange Marv1n Buchanan Mary
Ellen Glasgow Walter R1ce Sondra Hall Gary
1-1eberl1ne Lynn Combs Barbara Lynn Ke1th
1-tall Btchard Httes and Marlene and Arlene
Brown
Next comes the stars of the football held
frank Cummtngs Duane Brown Marvtn Bu
chanan Larry Eord Warren Summers Conrad
He1dt Doug Dav1dson MOIFIS Txpton and B1ll
Robertson
The m1ghty men of the basketball court the
ones of reg1onal fame are led by Conrad
He1dt and D1ck Rtle vuth Harold Kmg r1ght
beh1nd them
Hummel lack Holcomb Malcolm Rush hm
Sauer and Bruce Bachus
Iuntors are also on the track team Thex 1n
clude Doug Dav1dson Don Dodd Henry Huth
Bay Furbee Marv1n Buchanan Ierry Lock
hart lack Chit Harold Shr1ner and Ke1th Hall
Qn the baseball team we have some good
prospects 1n Ken Stbley Bruce Bachus Walter
RICE Dtck Rlfe Harold K1ng and Conrad
He1dt
A host of Iuntors are represented 1n clubs ol
var1ous ktnds Y Teens FOTSDSIC Club Sen1or
Cho1r L1brary Staff Lattn Club GA A Haro
mano Art Club German Club Varstty E
H1 Y Dramat1cs Club and on the Honor Roll
and Y Teen Basketball Team
The Nat1ona1 Honor Soc1ety tnducted seven
new members from the Iumor Class They are
Pat Br1tta1n Mary Ellen Glasgow Sondra Hall
Walter RICS Malcolm Rush Iames Sauer and
Mabel Wells
The parade contmues W1th Al1ce Kenepp
Pres1dent of the lumor Bed Cross marchtng
along r1ght 1n step Iuamta Marshall Malcolm
Rush and Charles RICE are our Red Cross
Representatwes
Next come the Iun1or Class Qfhcers Doug
las Dav1dson Pres1dent Duane Brown Vtce
Prestdent Cheryl Kurtz Secretary and hm
Sauer treasurer
The members of Student Counctl are Mary
Ellen Glasgow who IS the v1ce presldent lack
Chff B111 Beal Ioyce Thomas Iuamta Marshall
hm Sauer and Harold Schre1ner
The H1 Y Queen was Pat Br1tta1n and Edna
roore was Elleteen Queen The IUHIOF attend
ants at the Homecommg Dance and Basketball
Dance were Sally Ann Turner and Sus1e
Btshop respectwely Also re1gn1ng as May
Queen was VICKIG Papaloan her Iuntor At
tendant was Cheryl Kurtz
Qur varstty cheerleaders are Ioanne DeMass
and Irene Campbell Mary Kura was a mem
ber of the reserve squad
Thats the end of the parade but we ll be
back next year w1th a b1gger and better one
Malcolm Rush
Mabel Wells
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Bruce Bachus
Betty Baker
Pauline Baker
Mary Ann Barbuzza
Shirley Barla
Bxll Beal
Dxck Blshop
Suzre Bxshop
Elva Boggs
Barb Boone
Bob Brenneman
Pat Bnthan
Lawrence Bnttaxn
Arlene Brown
Bxll Brown
Duane Brown
Marlene Brown
Marvm Buchanan
Irene Campbell
lames Carlxsle
Wayne Castner
Delores Cxnocca
lack Clxif
Carol Coburn
Carl Cole
Carol Conley
Iohnn Cook
Nancy Creel
Dave Costello
Shxrley Crum
Edxlh Cummmgs
Roger Cummmgs
Maryorle Darrah
Doug Davxdson
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Edna Foore
Larry Ford
Ray Furl:-ee
Mary Ellen Glasgow
Don Goodpaslure
Sallxe Guntherberg
Dick Hall
Sondra Hall
Duck Hardesiy
Gary Heberllne
Conrad Hexdt
Ruth Hexmberqer
Dave Hendershot
Iack Holcomb
Harold Houseman
Vxvxan Huber
Bob Hummel
Mark Kavalx
Anna Kelso
Alice Kenepp
Harold Kmg
Vxrgmxa Kmg
Elaine Korman
Mary Kura
Cheryl Kurtz
Mary Lakms
Emma Lance
Frank Lavender
Barb Lynn
Iuamta Marshall
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Joann Greathouse
Pat Greenleaf
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Connie Ferrel
Howard Hamxlton
Bernxe Harland
Mary Harland
Margaret Havens
Alma Holler
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Carolyn Hone
Dick Hoover
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Harold Ice
Ioanne Ienson
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Charles Iones
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Roy Manges
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Don Marsh
Barb Marshall
Charles Mason
Rose Marhn
Ed Mathers
Carol Mathews
Gerald Mathews
Maureen McClung
Terry Mexghen
Gertrude Mertens
Dave Mxller
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Carole Moore
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Harold Nelson
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Carol Sewell
Donna Sheppercl
Robey Smxth
Charles Snowden
Mary Stalnaker
Harold Starkey
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Vlrgmla Stevenson
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Larry Teelmg
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Chrrstmra Vahades
Hoy Varner
Mlckey Vasxl
Ed Vrabel
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Bob Waltenbaugh
Marla Washburn
Donna Watson
Edgar Wexgand
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a bia QLIOWIFU on the rese ve teari we had but one
tar or the varsity tearn That Nas Edward Rite
The girls were no left out ol basketball by a lorg
shot Sn' airls a ibblea into Y Teen basketball garres
They did so Nell that they ended in second place in
the hnal
Boy in H1 Y this yea were kdward Flite Howarrl
Hamilton David Whitrne Iirn Householder Chuck
lones Hugh Fortney Dick Hoover Chuck Nutter
Chuck Srowden Don Marsh and Kenny Rick
We have one 'rack star Dick Hoover
Durihq football season We had Marion Lonqstreth
for our rlornecominq Attendant lvancy Arroli Na
cho en for our Ba ketball Attendant and o11r May
Court Attendart was Lorain Lewis
V ery tirre th band played and the Mayoret'e
rnarchea lou could see Mary Lou Res-chke out there
1n l1ont carrying the Star and Stripes,
Following, in the Band, there was a total of twenty
sop orriores Many o these same ones were in t e
o cheftra also
Dorothy Duii war' one of the Bell Tones Her arrange-
r'1er1t of 'Blue Tango' was used when they rrxade their
telev1c1 n lebut
T' Hillbzlly Band had the base 'iddle playing ol
no ay .om 5
T1 e Sophornores were well rep1esented in the Senior
Iioir w1th a 1o.a of sixteen boys and gi1ls si .g11
,nl Barbara Moritqorrery as one ot the accornpanistr.
1 , So thorzore airs w'1o took rt in t e Sin er:
were, fur: Cozad, oy-, Kinney, Diane C1a1a, a '
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hore winnin awards or t1 eir instrurriental ta one
a the rnasic concert held in Kent were Iohn Cook
lgerineth Cordier, Gertrude Mertens, and Charles
ut er.
We also had some theatrical-rninded tolk in our
rniast For the Thanksgiving Proqrarn, Dorothy Duff
read on oriainal poern In the Christmas Pageant,
Dorthatean Colernan and luris Upatnieks, had parts,
ln the Spring Play, Nadeen Deutsch and Shirley Grant
huraled the tryouts,
Several Sophomores have kept up their studies ex-
ceptionally well. This showed when they made lirst
honor-roll They were Ioyce Farndon and Iuris
Upatnieks,
.We, the Sophomore Class, believe we have confrie
buted greatly to our school in this past year and we
are looking forward to making our Iunior year even
better,
Iune Dellapa
This sch l 'year has kep1 th .s cho More class r, l",
cxrly as you 'f-'Lll xc,
Our repres ntat 'es to At. ' C 1 , It 13 , n
Cclerrfzn Charles llattcr, X '1 '1 i 1 or Patricia
l.1r.1 Charles ,1 gs, 1d 1 i l, 1 L .1
1r1forrr.fi on the l ,st ev- ,112
Those who repr s., 1ted us zn lr R, ' Cr1.1.: were
Mary ' 31 Bisseti, l .1ci 1, r' u Hezschke
l. r n - ' r 1 1d Ch rl ' N1 t r.
Tl activity we sh ' , ' . in ,r,.t 11 this year
was sports The oy: F r Q T 't y t k 1g p rt in
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on the freshrnan tearn, out we were well represented
on the 'farsny t , ,1 li' w11l I 1rl-. C .yo n
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the any lubs and organizations througwout Ell
W iile in 8th grade we elected students to represent
the Freshmen Class in Student Council Marsha Davis
Martha Hyre Dick Polloman and Robert Brittain were
chosen
Red Cross Representatives were also elected They
were Nova Watkins Beth Bailey Geoffrey Hill Iim
Tipton and Rosalie Miller
The people responsible for patrolling the halls were
Suzanne Layne Marilyt May Eileen Brittain ludy
Du Pratt lane Keller and lean Nervo
Freshmen hep rs in the library were Pat Timblin
and Almedia Burkhammer
various musical groups at Ellet There were twenty
nine band members and nineteen in the orchestra
We were also very proud of the Ellet Bell Tones
Rochelle Hartz lane Wildman Mariorie Lutes and
Charlotte Kyker were the 9th graders who had the
lonor of being members This musical organization
traveled to Kent State University for the Northeastern
Ohio Music Competitions and came back with a rating
ot Superior
The German Band was also an outstanding musical
group Composed of nine Freshmen boys they played
for pep meetings and other assemblies Their vocalists
were Claudia Mathias and Marilyn Stillwell
Larry Martin Larry Kelley Eddie Hissam and Dick
Holloman were the members of the Boys Quartet
Suzanne Layne accompanied them
The girls in the Singers group were Ioyce Wilson
Mildred Frazier and Betty Parman
The lr Choir composed entirely of Freshmen stu
dents sang for Lenten assemblies The accompanist
was Hope Snyder
Besides having musical talent we were well repre
sented in sports The members of the Freshmen Basket
ball Team were Bill Snively Bob Putman Bob Heidt
Ken Dunlap, lim Tipton Keith Watson Laddy Knight,
Iohn Le Master Tom Gearhart, Iim Burton and Ed
Holland.
There were only two Freshmen boys on the Reserve
Basketball Team. They were Bob Putman and Ken
Dunlap.
The two girls cheering for the Reserve Team were
Betty Parman and Ioyce Wilron. The Freshmen also
had a representative in the Maiorette line. She was
Marlorie Showalter.
The "Sky-Rockets" captained by Barbara Halt were
the Iunior League Volleyball Champions and placed
third in the school,
The members of Y-Teen Basketball were Susie
Layne, Beth Bailey, Marsha Davis, Rosalie Miller
Nancy Orcutt, and Christina Crum.
The students on the First Honor Roll for the first
semester were Martha Hyre Eileen Brittain, and Beth
Bailey.
We hope that next year we shall have as successful
a year as we have enjoyed in l952-l953.
Beth Bailey
Dick Holloman
The Freshmen class had a fine attendance in the
Marran Adey
lamce Amscough
Ned Anders
Margaret Arble
Beth Barley
Hxchard Bam
Ted Balko
Dale Basham
Rxchard Blllxngs
Hazel Blakney
Barb Bloesmger
Ruth Boggs
Daun Bonner
Shrrley Boone
Wxllxam Boyle
Ron Brady
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Bob Bnttaxn
Elle-en Bnttaxn
Ioanne Brodwxck
Don Brown
Faxth Buchanan
Iohn Buehl
George Burch
Almedla Burkhammer
Bxll Burse
Dave Burton
Wllma Burton
Tom Butcher
loyce Butera
Betty Campbell
Erleen Campbell
Dorothy Carney
Tom Carroll
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Carol Duke
Ken Dunlap
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Carl Edwards
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Bxll Emenck
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Cheryl Heppe
Bob Hlggxns
Geoffrey Hrll
Don Hlssam
Duwane Holllster
Dxck Holloman
Don Holman
Robert Hoover
Dot Houston
Mary Huddleston
Robert Hexdt
Martha Hyr
Lester Ianes
Iudy Iohnson
Ken Kavalx
Ianxce Keller
Larry Kelley
Peggy Krbble
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Sandra McCracken
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Howard Meyer
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Gerald Mullms
Manlyn Nervo
Annette Nxckles
Don Nlcols
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Nancy Orcutt
Betty Parman
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Harold Salxsbury
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Janet Santee
Carol Schlossnagel
Robert Schrader
Mary Scovern
Carol Senn
Bob Slbley
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Gerald Srgler
Mary Semlck
Marjorre Showalter
Alxce Smrth
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Donna Smyth
Wllfred Snrvely
Hope Snyder
Don Soulsby
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De Ann Stlpe
Mary Sell
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Ruby Barr
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Barbara Bxege
Fred Benko
Charles Bennett
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Carol Boggs
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Loretta Booth
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Robert Brown
Nancy Buckner
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Nancy Morgan
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Sandra Snyder
Gary Spxres
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George Thompson
Barbara Zucha
Ed Twyman
Carol Underwood
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Glorla Varhoe
Terry Vernon
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Roger Baldmger
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Larry Barnes
Donna Baughman
Mlchael Denear
Iudy Boone
Bonnne Boyer
Charles Brady
Sandra Brlcker
Dlck Brxsby
Frank Brown
Don Burch
Iamce Carr
Cheryl Carroll
Iudy Carter
Larry Cass
Pai Casieel
Edward Castner
Larry Cavender
Bxll Chew
Mary Lou Church
Pat Clallnn
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Carole Clark
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Larry Combs
Carol Congrove
Karen Conner
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Dale Doyle
Bob Dresco
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Loretta Eplmg
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Carole Fearer
Pat Fmney
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Mrchael Flasto
Glenda Flm!
Karan Fought
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Constance Gartland
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Tom Herhold
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Celra Hrggrns
Charles Hrggrns
Roland Hrll
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Mary Ann Hrtes
Barbara Hogue
Marvm Hoover
Saundrcr Hoover
Tom Hopkms
Marsha Horton
Carlon Howmgton
Onre Lee Hughes
George Hunt
Dorothy lenewem
Barbara Keehl
Anna Mane Keener
Paul Kelso
Albert Kendall
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Ronald Prltchard
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Robert Sanko
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The Orangemen's 1952 season provided many thrills
and a few heartbreaks for the Ellet fans. They won
six games, lost two, and tied one. Ellet scored. 208
points while holding their opponents to 45 points.
Fred Butcher, Floyd Keathley, Dale Province, Floyd
Sypherd, and Don Williams gained positions on the
"All-Metro" team. Province was also named to the
"All-City" and "All-District" teams.
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September 5, 1952
The Orangemen made their first appearance of the
season in the Greater Akron Preview against the
Kenmore Cardinals. Kenmore scored in the first two
minutes of the twelve-minute game. Ellet failed to
move the ball into Cardinal territory, and they came
home on the short end of a 5 - 0 score.
Ellet 0 - Timken 26
September 13, 1952
Ellet traveled to Canton to play Canton Timken
under the lights. The high flying Timken team scored
two touchdowns in the first quarter and one in each of
the second and third, and kicked two extra points to
account for their 26 points. Ellet's only threat of
scoring came in the last few minutes of the game
when they moved the ball down to the Timken 18-
yard line.
Ellet 34 - Norton 0
September 20, 1952
After showing little offense or defense in their first
start, the Orangemen came roaring back to down
Norton 34 - 0 in their first Metro League game.
In the second quarter, Ellet started to move. Don
Williams threw touchdown passes to Chick Oldham
and Luke Lamb to give Ellet a l3 - 0 half-time lead.
Floyd Sypherd and Floyd Keathley scored one T.D.
each in the third quarter. A Williams to Oldham pass
scored Ellet's final touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Keathley kicked three extra points, and Williams
booted one.
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September 28 1952
Ellet rnvacled Sprmgheld Stadrum to play a ntght
game wxth thelr arch r1vals the Sprtngfxeld Spartans
After four th 1ll1ng quarters the game ended tn
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Both teams threatened to score once rn the game
but fumbles stopped therr drrves Early rn the second
quarter he Spartans moved down to Ellets two yard
lme and furrbled Moe Tlpton recovered for the
Orange ln the thtrd quarter Floyd Keathley moved
mto the End Zone for the Orangemen but fumbled
Ellet 34 Kent State 0
October 4 1952
Ellet chalked up thexr second Metro League wrn by
rollmg over Kent State l-hgh 34 U The game was
played at Kent State under the lights
Floyd Keathley scored Ellets hrst TD and a Don
Wlllrams to Chrck Oldham pass scored the second rn
the flrst quarter
The Orangemen scored two more touchdowns rn the
second quarter Fred Butcher scored one and Ray
Fretz caught a Wrlhams pass for the other
Fred Butcher closed out the scorlng rn the thxrd
quarter when he scored Ellets fttth touchdown Keath
ley booted tour extra polnts
Ellet 13 St Marys 12
October 10 1952
Ellet moved 1nto St Marys Stadtum to play a mght
game w1th the Crusaders and came out wlth a 13 12
upset vxctory over the Samts
Moe Txpton set up Lllets hrst score when he re
covered a Crusaders fumble on thelr 15 yard lme
Floyd Keathley moved mto the end zone for the
touchdown rn the urst quarter
The Satnts txed 1t up w1th a touchdown rn the same
quarter and moved ahead l2 6 wrth a touchdown
m the thtrd
Don Wxlltams scored a touchdown to t1e the score
ln the thxrd quarter and Kea hley klcked the extra
pomt to gxve Lllet a 13 12 wm
Ellet 38 Coventry 0
October 17 1952
The Btg Orange made xt three stra1ght wxns by
scortng cz 3:1 O vlctory over the Coventry Comets at
Coventry Stadrum tr' a nrght game
Fred Butcher Floyd Keathley and Moe Ttpton
scored srx potnters lor the Orangemen rn the ttrst
quarter to get Ellet otl to a fast start
ln the tht d quarter Don Wtlllams hlt the scorlng
column WlI"t a touchdown and Keathley scored hls
second one IH the same quarter Hay Fretz hlt pay
dirt wxth a T D ln the lourth quarter
Keathley lclclced two extra poxnts
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October 24 1952
Ellet V1S1tEd Hoover Stad1um to be the guests of the
North Canton Vxktngs under the llghts When the gun
went oft to end the game Ellet had a 43 0 Vlctory
Floyd Keathley scored two touchdowns and Don
W1ll1GmS one 1n the hrst quarter Keathley scored an
other touchdown ln the second quarter
Henry Huth scored Ellets only TD tn the thlrd
quarter ln the fourth quarter Keathley scored one
touchdown and tossed a pass to Gregg Powers for
another Powers scored one extra pomt on a pass from
W1ll1ams
Ellet 40 Stow 0
The Orangemen made 1t a happy Homecommg by
dropplng the Stow Bulldogs 40 U at Old Forge Fleld
A Don Wtlhams to Luke Lamb touchdown pass
opened up the SCOFIHQ In the ftrst quarter In the
second quarter Floyd Keathley ran mto the end zone
to g1ve Ellet stx more polnts A few minutes later an
other pass from Wtlltams to Lamb gave Ellet a
touchdown
Keathley scored another touchdown 1n the thlrd
quarter and he and Ray Fretz scored two 1n the f1nal
quarter
Keathley ktcked four extra potnts
Ellet 6 Tallmadge 7
November 7 1952
For the r last game of the season Ellet moved 1nto
Metro Champtonshlp The Orange outplayed the
Devrls throughout the game but they came out on the
short end of a 7 6 score
Ellet scored 1n the second quarter on a ftve yard
run hy Floyd Keathley ln the fourth quarter a pass
from Wtnters to Hatfleld t1ed the score at six all
Wmters then booted the extra polnt to g1ve Tallmadge
the w1n and the charnptonshlp
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these victories came in tournament play and enabled
them to take District Championship of the 1952-53
season.
Ellet 53 - Garfield 69
Ellet opened its season by moving into the Garfield
gym to play the powerful Garfield Presidents, Garfield
jumped out to a 22 to 6 lead at the end of the first
quarter. This proved too big a deficit for the Orange-
men to recover from, as Garfield hung up a 69 to 53
victory, Dean Kilgore was high for the Orangemen
with 16 points.
Ellet 63 - Coventry 49
Ellet played host to the Coventry Comets in their
first home game of the season and came out with a
63 to 49 victory. Ellet started slowly and were trailing
at the end of the first quarter, 16 to 13. Ellet tied-up
in the second quarter, 24 to 24 and moved ahead 40
to 37 in the third. ln the final period, Ellet netted 23
points to the Comet's 12 to win the game, 63 to 49.
Dean Kilgore was the big-gun in the Orangemen's
attack with 21 points.
Ellet 61 - Buchtel 59
Ellet made it two in a row by downing the Buchtel
Griffs, 61 to 59 in Ellet's home, gym. The game was
close all the way with Ellet having the lead most of
the game. The Orangemen took a 16 to 14 lead at the
end of the first quarter. They increased this lead to
34-31 at the close of the first half. Ellet added 18
points to their score in the third period and went into
the final quarter, 52 to 47. In the fourth quarter,
Buchtel almost pulled the game out of the fire with a
last minute rally, however, Ellet was able to edge
them out 61 to 59. Dick Rife was Ellet's leading scorer
with 18 points.
Ellet 64 - Alumni 70
The Ellet Varsity gave the "Old Timers" of Ellet a
hard played game before going down to defeat, 70
to 64. After a 17 to 17 first quarter tie, Varsity moved
into a 39 to 30 lead at half-time, The Alumni came
back to take a 52 to 49 lead in the third period and
went on to win the game, 70 to 64. Dean Kilgore, of
the Varsity, was the leading point maker with 17
points. Leroy Thompson's 15 points were high for the
Alumni.
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Ellet 52 - Farrell. Pa. 62
Ellet traveled to Farrell, Pennsylvania, to play last
year's Pennsylvania State Champions, the "Farrell
Steelers." Although they played one of their best
games of the season, they came home on the short
end of a 62- 52 game. Farrell jumped off to an early
7 to 2 lead. Ellet closed the scoring gap and tied up
the game at the end of the first quarter, 15 to 15.
Farrell took a 31 to 25 half-time lead and a 45 to 40
third-quarter lead. ln the final quarter, Ellet rallied to
move within two points of Farrell. However, a scoring
outburst gave Farrell a 62 to 52 victory over the
Orangemen. E1let's leading scorer was Dean Kilgore
with 17 points.
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Ellet 63 - Steubenville 64
El1et's next game was played at Steubenville
against the Steubenville Redmen. Ellet blew a 13-
point lead in the final quarter to take a 64 to 63 de-
feat, The Orangemen started fast and built up a 16 to
13 first period lead. ln the second quarter they scored
22 points while holding the Redmen to 12 points. As
they left the floor at half time, the Orangemen had a
38 to 25 lead, Ellet kept the lead during the third
period and moved into the last quarter with a 55 to
38 lead. Almost everything the Orangemen did in the
last quarter seemed to be wrong, for the Fledmen
were able to catch up and go ahead of them to win.
Chick O1dham's 15 points led the Orangemen's attack.
Ellet 52 - Hower 61
The 1-lower Buccaneers handed Ellet their fourth
straight setback, 61 to 52, in Ellet gym. 1-lower jumped
off to a commanding 20 to 7 first quarter lead and
were never headed in the game. At half time the
Buccaneers had a 32 to 14 lead. ln the third quarter it
was still all Hower, although Ellet outscored them 17
to 15. Hower held a 47 to 31 lead going into the last
quarter. Ellet put on a 'last period rally that fell short
as they went down to a 61 to 52 defeat. Dean Kilgore
with 14 points was high for Ellet.
Ellet 53 - Springfield 51
A "never say die" Ellet team wiped out a 19-point
half-time deficit to edge out the Springfield Spartans
53 to 51 in the Springfield gym. The whole first half
was all Springfield as they racked up a 37 to 18 half-
time lead. ln the third quarter Ellet closed the scoring
gap to 44 to 31 in favor of the Spartans, and went on
to rally in the final period to a 53 to 51 victory. Dean
Kilgore made 14 points before he fouled out early in
the fourth period to give him high point honors for
Ellet.
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Coventry 49 e,.,.e.,,,.....,,, 63 Powers
Buchtel 59 e.,,.Yv..,w..ww,e 61 Oldham
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Springfield 51 ,..eiee ..,..eY 5 3 Cannon
Kenmore 51 ,,,ee,. ,e..e,, 5 6 King
NOI'tl'1 64 ,,.... .,,i,,, 6 5 E Rue
West 53 ..,.Yi,e,.e,,... 69 H' k 1
East 66 ...e,,,,eeeeeee 67 en e
Cuyahoga Falls 51 ,,e.ie,. e,,i . 38 Rush
Tallmadge 49 e,....,,..i,..ee 66 Holcomb
Central 57 ...ee ee..e.e 5 0 Sauer
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Springfield 62 ..eee e,iie 6 9
East 57 ee.., ,i..ie, 5 9
South 43 ,,,.,, ,V,,Y, 5 3
Cuyahoga Falls 40 .. . 43
St. Ignatius 60 e.ee. ....., 5 8
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The Orangemen took on the Kenmore Cardlnals
for thetr next game and came out w1th 56 to 51
vlctory at Ellets gym Ellet got off to another slow
start and could rranage only a 12 to 12 f1rst quarter
tte They dld a lxttle better 1n the second per1od as
they moved 1nto a 30 27 lead ln the th1rd quarter
Ellet outscored the Cards 16 to 8 and had a 46 35
advantage golng mto the last quarter Kenmore came
back strong rn th1s quarter and out cored the Orange
men 16 to 10 but Ellet was able to hang on to 1ts
lead to wtn the game 56 to 51 Chuck Oldham netted
16 pomts to lead Ellet s attaclf
Ellet 65 North 64
ln one of the most thrtll pa ked games of the year
Ellet pulled an upset by drrppmg North 65 to 64 tn
North s gym Ellet moved out Y a 13 to ll lead ln the
ftrst per1od However they could not hold the lead
and tra1led 31 to 28 at the half North mcreased th 1
lead 49 to 44 ln the th1rd quarter With a few secor'
to play 1n the game Ellet moved out front 65 to 64 to
w1n Dean Krlgores 16 pomts were h1gh for the
O angemen
Ellet 69 West 53
Fllet made xt four stratght v1ctor1es as they dropped
the West Cowboys 69 to 53 The Orangemen got off
to a good start w1th leads rn the ftrst and second
quarters of 16 to 10 and 33 to 15 respectlvely Ellet
kept pourlna 1t on 1n the th1rd quarter as they bullt
up a 54 to 31 lead West scored 22 po1nts to Ellets 15
tn the last quarter but Ellets scorlng ID the f1rst three
perxods was too much for the Cowboys to overcome
Ellets well balanced attack was led by Dtck Rtfe w1th
13 pomts
Ellet 67 East 66
F.llet contlnued the1r wmnmg streak by taking an
over txme v1ctory over East 1-hgh 67 to 66 Ellet kept
ahead through most of the game up unt1l the closmg
mmutes of the fmal quarter when East txed 1t up 64
all Thus forced the game 1nto an over txme ln the
overttme Ellet outscored East 3 pomts to 2 pomts and
Ellet had a 67 to 66 vlctory Ellet had quarter leads
of 17 to 14 32 to 29 50 to 46 and xt was 64 to 64 xn
the f1na1 quarter Chxck Oldhams 17 pomts were h1gh
for Ellet
Ellet 38 Cuyahoga Falls 51
Ellet had 1ts vlctory strmg snapped as Cuyahoga
Falls beat them 51 to 38 The Falls players very
cleverly kept possesston of the ball and were ahead
ll to 7 IH the ftrst quarter Ellet came back to take
the lead at half tlme 22 to 20 Cuyahoga Falls went
ahead 32 to 31 to stay IH the th1rd period In the
fmal quarter Ellet could collect only 7 pomts whlle
Falls scored 19 The hnal score was 51 to 38 ln favor
of Falls Gregg Powers was Ellets leader w1th 13
pomts
Ellet B6 Tallmadge 49
The Ellet Orangemen proved to be too much for
Tallmadge as they scored an easy 66 to 49 vxctory lt
was the Orangemen all the way as they jumped out
to a 20 to 10 f1rst per1od lead At the end of the flrst
half the Orangemen led 30 to 17 lt was Ellet 45
Tallmadge 30 when the th1rd quarter ended and Ellet
went on to w1n 66 to 49 Drck Rtfe copped h1gh
scorlng honors for the mght w1th 16 pomts
Ellet 50 Central 57
Elle' dropped a 57 to 50 declston to the Central
Wildcats rn th lr next game Lllet had a 17 t 13
advantage at the end of the ftrst pe-nod and a 28 to
26 half ttme lead lt was stlll a close game ln the
thrrd quarter as Central took a 39 to 37 lead ln the
fourth per1od however Central netted 16 pomts whrle
holdmg Ellet to 13 to take the game 57 to 50 Don
Wxllrarn Dean Kllgore and Chick Oldham shared the
honors for Ellet w1th 10 pomts each
Ellet 86 South 59
The Ellet Orangemen romped over the South Cava
11ers 86 to 59 ln the1r next game of the season ln the
hrst quarter rt was a close game w1th Ellet gaxnmg a
19 to 15 lead A 26 pomt output by the Orangemen rn
the second quarter gave Ellet a commandmg 45 to 27
lead at the end of the hrst half The Orangemen had
the1r lowest scormg quarter IH the th1rd w1th 16 po1nts
but had a 61 to 39 lead gomg mto the f1nal perlod
Ellet couldnt be stopped tn thls quarter as they
scored 25 pomts to take an easy 86 to 59 vlctory Dean
Kllgore s 25 pomts were h1gh for the game
Ellet 69 Spnngheld 62
Ellet and Sprmgfteld ended the1r regular season at
the Ellet gym wlth Ellet tak1ng the contest 69 to 62
Spr1ngf1eld rolled up leads of 23 to 17 and 32 to 23 ln
the fxrst two quarters The Orangemer moved out ln
front 54 to 53 In the th1rd per1od Ellet scored 15 pomts
to Sprrnghelds 9 The fmal score was Ellet 69 Sprlng
neld 62 Dean Ktlgore was the games h1gh scorer
w1th 21 pomts
Ellet 59 East 57
ln the1r f1rst tournament game the Orangemen
played the East Orlentcrls for the second trme m the
52 53 season and for the second txme they beat the
Last team rn an overtlme Ellet pxcked up 13 pomts 1n
the f1rst quarter to take a 13 to 7 lead The Orange
men lncreased th tr lead to 28 to 19 as the f st
quarter ended ln the th1rd per1od the scortng followed
the same pattern w1th Ellet holdlng a 44 to 37 lead
ln the fmal quarter the Ortentals rolled to he the score
at 53 all to force the game mto an overtlme Ellet
scored 6 pomt to Easts 4 mn the overtxme to wrn the
game 59 to 57 Dean Kllgore led the scortng w1th 26
pomts
Ellet 53 South 43
Ellets second tournament game was w1th the upset
k1ds from the South slde the South H1gh Cavalters
The Orangemen won the game 53 to 43 South got off
to a 16 to 12 lead 1n the f1rst quarter but the Orange
men hed 1t up ana went ahead 26 to 23 1n the th1rd
quarter Ellet netted 19 pomts wh11e ho1d1ng South to
5 pomts IH the th1rd quarter to take a 45 to 28 lead
Ellet scored only 8 pomts 1n the last quarter but they
had made enough 1n the fxrst three pertods to glve
them a 53 to 43 vtctory Dean Kxlgore agaxn was the
game s h1gh scorer w1th 21 po1nts
Ellet 43 Cuyahoga Falls 40
Ellet won 1lS ftrst Class A trophy by edgmg out
Cuyahoga Falls 43 to 40 for the D1str1ct Champlon
shtp It was Ellets f1fth stralght w1n The Orangemen
had an ll to 10 f1rst per1od advantage but they
tratled at half txme 22 to 19 The Falls kept the lead
IH the th1rd quarter by a score of 31 to 30 In a fourth
quarter rally Ellet won the game 43 to 40 Rellable
Dean Kllgore was Ellets h1gh scorer w1th 17 pomts
Ellet 58 St Ignahus 60
Ellet was dropped out of the runmng for the State
Champronshlp as St lgnattus beat them 60 to 58 tn an
overtrme Upset mlnded Ellet started off the rtght way
by takmg an 18 to 12 hrst quarter lead They ln
creased the lead tn the second per1od to 31 to 20 The
Orangemen mamtarned the1r 11 polnt lead ln the thxrd
per1od and led golng mto the last quarter 42 to 31
The St Ignatlus Wxldcats got hot ln the f1na1 quarter
and fled the score 55 all at the end of regulatlon
trme In the overttme the Wlldcats outscored the
Orangemen 5 pomts to 3 to w1n the game 60 to 58
Dean Kllgore led the Ellet fxve w1th 16 pomts
Dean Krlgore Ellets leadmg scorer w1th 299 for
the season made second team AllC1ty flrst team
All Tournament and honorable mentxon for All
Ohro Gregg Powers made second team All
Tournament and Chlck Oldham made th1rd team
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