Elyria Public High School - Elyrian Yearbook (Elyria, OH)
- Class of 1960
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
STUDENT LIFE ,,E, .. ,,EE.,,E,.v, -.-D 6
SENIORS ,EEE ,S WW, ,dm I6
UNDERCLASSMEN VD, ss-- 44
ADMINISTRATION 7, , 74
ACTIVITIES V ,sssss me . 92
ADVERTISEMENTS as , , 156
INDEXES aw ,D I M178
To acquire knowledge, to render service,
to give guidance, to further interests, to
make friends, to have fun- these are a-
mong the goals around which the many fac-
ets of life at Elyria School revolve. In pre-
senting the story of the T959-1960 school
year, the ELYRIAN staff has tried to show
how the fulfillment of these goals is re-
flected in the activities of fhe students and
the faculty.
To You We Dedicate This Book, Miss Baker.
Nina Baker
In dedicating the 1960 Elyrian to Miss Baker, teach-
er at E.H.S. from 1928 to 1959, we not only pay tribute
to a distinguished career but to the spirit that has motiva-
ted her work. The spirit may be called "the pursuit of ex-
cellence." And truly a pursuit it has been, for excellence
has no limits, like Tennyson's ideal goal: ". . . all but in
Heaven Hovers The Gleamf'
It was a light Miss Baker glimpsed early and has
followed with unflagging purpose. A single line in a play
was often rehearsed again and again, the drawing of a
curtain in a climactic scene was practiced carefully, a just-
right prop might be searched for all over town. But the
finished product demonstrated the value of such attention
to minute details.
The many students who worked with her in the fifty-
four plays she directed at E.H.S. and hundreds in her
classes found the spirit contagious, and when they ex-
perienced the pleasure of work well done, they felt the
price was not too high to pay.
Many students speak of the life-long interest in dra-
matics her enthusiasm kindled and the respect for in-
tegrity her attitudes inspired.
Thus in dedicating this Elyrian to Miss Baker, we
salute the pursuit of excellence with Tennyson's words:
"After it. follow it, Follow the Gleam."
We Pay Tribute to Miss Coffland.
Ida Coffland
November 2, 7896 - August 28, T959
During her many years as a teacher of home
economics at Elyria High School, Miss Coffland constantly
strived for improvement - improvement in herself, in
her work, and in her relations with students. She was
dedicated to her profession and enjoyed it because
she liked people. Working in close contact with her
students, with her friends in church, and with teachers
or parents, was always a ioy to her. Miss Coffland's
examples of serving others was an inspiration to all
who knew of them.
She had a way of finding beauty in everyday
things - working in her garden and sharing the fruits
of it. Her kind understanding of the joys and sorrows
of her friends and of her students was a part of her
life. Her sense of humor was delightful, her patience
and loyalty were ever constant. To those who knew
her, she was a true friend.
As a fitting tribute to Miss Coffland, a home
economics department library has been established in
her memory by her colleagues, students, and friends.
Katherine Dawson
Assemblies Supplement High School Education.
The colorful western theme of the Lorain assembly highlighted the
football pep programs. Neal Schultz narrated as a Hollywood director
while Chuck Redington had a few choice remarks of his own.
THE ELYRIA HIGH SCHOOL
ALMA MATER
All Hail to thee, Elyria High
In tribute halt we now.
In reverence that's deep and true
Our loyal heads we bow.
For time can never more destroy
The light of mem'ry burning bright.
In days to come all through the years,
You'll guide us by your light.
As forward to our goal we go
From scenes and pleasures rare,
Our lips must e'er their story tell,
Our Hearts fond mem'ries share.
And, though the years roll on and on,
We hail to her with heart and hand.
As first our school rose in the west
So first she'll always stand.
- Bernice Atkinson Gwin
As the last stanzas of our Alma Mater
float through the gym, another assembly is
coming to a close. Assemblies have two main
purposes. Some contribute toward educational
developmentg others promote school spirit.
Everyone anxiously awaits the first football pep
assembly. Expectancy fills the air as E.H.S.'ers
wait for the announcement of the queen and
her court. "Lorain . . . beat em" roars from the
student body at the annual Lorain assembly.
Because of our superior athletic records, the
sports awards assemblies have become of
maior importance.
Heavenly aromas fill the auditorium as
representatives from the Gasco Food Institute
demonstrate cooking and modern home appli-
ances. Interesting speakers give lectures on
various topics during the year. The Thanks-
giving, Christmas, and Easter programs start
off the holidays on a cheery note. Of course,
everyone, especially the seniors, looks for-
ward to the Senior Chapel, Distinction Day,
and National Honor Society assemblies. These
represent some of the varied programs pre-
sented to E.H.S.'ers throughout the year.
Reverend Henderson delivers an inspirational ad-
dress to E.H.S.'ers at the Thanksgiving assembly
sponsored by Senior Hi-Y.
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Because wrestling made its debut at E.H.S. this year, this was an
excellent excuse to invite students from Kent State University to
demonstrate wrestling techniques.
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The strong underlying beat of Howard Haskins' drum added depth
to the music of the orchestra at the Christmas assembly. The A Cap-
pella Choir also appeared in this ioint presentation.
After listening attentively to a spirited band number in an upper
class assembly, the audience broke out in applause.
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consults a friend to see whether she will wear wool or cotton on one
of those inbetween days.
What does everyone talk about, but never
does anything about? That's easy - the
weather.
Unlike many other places in the world,
E.H.S. began its year in autumn. No one knew
what to wear on those inbetween days of ln-
dian summer. Wool clothes came out of cold
storage as fans rushed to the football games.
As the first snows covered the ground,
leaves faded into drabness. By January winter
sports, such as skiing, sledding, and ice skat-
ing, got into full swing. Studying was easy as
we warmed our toes by the fireplace. The
cold, drizzling rains of March were most un-
welcome.
Suddenly students walking to school
clashed against emerald grass and a bright,
blue sky. Spring fever was catching, as our
grades showed. As the mercury raced upwards,
bathing suits and tennis rackets were brought
out of winter hiding places. Everyone hit the
sundecks while cramming for finals. Then our
school year came to a close.
Susie Loose fears for the worst while Denise Papp iust
hangs on as Connie McKay pushes their sled from o
hilltop.
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Two drowning E.H.S.'ers, Betsy Norris and Nancy
Schmittgen, spot the ride for which they have anx-
iously waited.
Learning by Doing ls Our Code at E.H.S.
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David Garrett, Berg Foundation student,
analyzes a chemical by the extent of its
spread on chromatography paper in a sol-
ution. The Berg Science seminar is an ad-
vanced science course which helps one
prepare for college. The members, with a
minimum of one from each high school
in this area, quality by scoring high on a
special test.
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enioyment. Here Melvin Taylor takes advantage of its facilities dur- JONES H0551 exalted l'Ul9l' Elks L0d9e 465, US Titel' H757
ing a study hall. place awards in the Youth Leadership contest. Sponsored na-
tionwide, the contest will be conducted on the district, state,
and national levels.
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Student Exchange ls Another First at E.H.S.
Marty Braun and Elsie ten Hoff relax in the warm atsmosphere
of the Brauns' home after a hard day at school.
Elsie ten Hoff leaves the Braun home to try out her Dutch
skates on American ice.
Wouldn't we all love to live in another land for a
year! Jane Gottfried of Elyria and Elsie ten Hoff of
Haren, Holland, have this chance. This first exchange
Elyria has taken part in is sponsored by the World
Council of Churches.
"I feel very fortunate to have been chosen an ex-
change student," said Jane Gottfried in one of her letters.
"The ten Hoff family could not be more helpful and lov-
ing. I find everything about school very interesting. My
biggest class has twenty students and my smallest six.
There are no sports events by schools, but by the sports
clubs."
"Such a big school!" Elsie exclaimed about E.H.S.
She feels we have more homework here than they had in
Holland. Elsie graduated last summer after taking an
exam which covered her courses for the last five years.
During the summer she traveled through Belgium and
Germany, spending two days at the WorId's Fair in
Brussels. ln July she will meet other students in this pro-
gram in New York City and Washington, D.C. before
sailing for home.
Jane Gottfried hesitates at the entrance of her school in Holland
before bicycling for home.
Varied Activities Keep E.H.S.'ers on the Go.
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Before . , , and qfter. Five minufes can gem-,inly make a big Like many students, Andy Szcmiszlo begins his business career in
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Faces Reflect the Moods of E. H. Sfers.
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Moods accent the faces of E.H.Sfs
in almost every activity. Students are
more than robots who perform every-
day functionsg they are individuals
each with different feelings. Frequent-
ly before a big test, the strain of
studying late the night before shows.
The exuberance of the cheerleaders
and the animated faces of Elyria
fans tell the whole story . . . a vic-
tory. That first after-school iob . . .
a little apprehensive, a little thrilled.
Sparkling faces full of fun dominate
at the many dances. These feelings
and others will be remembered long
after graduation as a part of school
life.
Karen and Rolfe Gruen depict the varied
feelings of students as they show their report
cards to their parents, lt's not hard to tell
who will have to work harder next term.
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School pride shows on the faces of Bob Pesti and Bill Baughman as
they admire sport trophies for which E.H.S. teams fought long and
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After a hard day ai school, Shirley Novak relaxes in fhe park before
facing the mob on fhe afternoon bus.
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Those early morning blues! lf's drudgery now bul
Nick Pappas can remember when shaving was fun.
Friendship comes easily fo Bill Maflflen unrl Jaan
Shilling in the hours spent before The fireplace on
a cold win1er's eve.
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"Pomp and Circumstance-" and see
our friends move on to the growing
world. To most of us graduation
from high school is not an end but
a beginning, a beginning to meet new
goals in further education, homemak-
ing, employment, or military service.
As we find success in our chosen
careers, we will recall our memorable
times at E.H.S.
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activities of lhe Class of 1960. Sealed: Bill Grant President, Tom Sudro Vice
Presidenf. Slanding: Joan Shilling Secrelury, Miss Wilcox Adviser, Marian
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Nancy Brifon
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Sieven G. Corin Gail l.. Casllner
Marian D, Cheesmqn Gordon D. Chlpulllles
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Glen W, Fouss Miller, Ron Frankiewicz, selected blue and silver for the 1960 colors.
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Barbara G. Francis
Ronald G. Frankiewicz
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Sparks, Ritchie Poad, Dian Sadler Chairman, Judy Long, Cullen Bowen, planned
ihe Senior Class all-night dance.
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Elizabefh A. Haslings Philip B. Haslings Marlene M. Hauer Wallace R- HOIGLLOH
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Judy Moos, Dennis Schultz, Sandra Goldsmith, John Enyecly, Nancy Orr
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Our Senior Portraits.
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William H. Newton Barbara A. Nickel Florence D. Nielding Marlene A. Norllleim Sylvia C. Nosler
J. William Novalc Paul D. O'Dowcl
The Boys' Disfindion Day Commiflee helped wilh the plans for this senior
highlight. Jeff Staskiews, Roy Gingery Chairman, Dave Eager, Bob Suhr, Bill
Madden.
Nancy L. Orr Ronald R. OH
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Arthur J. Pecaut
.lune R. Pfeiffer
D, Ritchie Poad
Lawrence Reid
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Robert T. Perkins
Robert A. Pesti Donald J. Peters Dona K. Petersen
Richard A. Pierce
Daz-'id A. Rankin
Dolores A. Reindl
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Richard J. Remshalc David C. Reynolds Karen L. Rhodehamel
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Pafricia H. Richardson C. Emmeif Rider Roberf G- Rlefh -lolm -l- Robeff-Y
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The Announcemenf Commiffee me? several times to examine and pick ihe class
announcements. Seafed: Barbara Nickel, Jay Cobb Chairman, Ann Hoffman.
Ronald B. Russell Sianding: Bob Rieth, Pam Vandemark, Jane Frankfafher. Abseni: William Jones.
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A Memorable Performance Was Given by
Allan A. Sabo M. Dian Sadler
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Gayle A- Svllddvy Beny C. Sullis
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The responsibility of planning the menu and the program for the gala class
night dinner was carried out by the members of the Class Night Committee.
Mary Kenny, Neal Schultz, Carol Ardman, George Miraben Chairman, Carol
Seabold, Robert Emslie, Carol Banik.
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the Cost of the Senior Class Play.
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Dennis C. Schulfz Neal H. Schuliz Don S. Scoff Waller l.. ScoH Carol I. Seabold
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John E. Seymore Errolyn M. Shackelf lda M. Shafer Lula B. Shaw Helen M. Shepherd
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Gaining recogniiion for iheir achievemenf as Nalional Meri! Scholarship semi-
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Morning ot the Senior Prom.
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Gary L. Stone Gayle E. Sfone Susan E. Sfoylce Marian E. Sfriclrler Thomas J. Suclro
Roberf W. Suhr Dennis M. Swan Jeanne C. Swarf Marylee Sweet Kafhleen H. Szabo
Peggy l. Szabo Andrew Szaniszlo Jr. Judy L. Talarslry Jean A. Taylor Melvin R. Taylor
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John T. Wynn Robert F. Wysoclri Judith S. Wyszynslri Sharon M. Yeager
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Homeroom Collectors helped with the details of commencement activities. Stand-
ing: Jo Rose, Molly Barndollar. Front Row: Sandra Stevens. Second Row: Bar-
bara Boyd, Joni Stellar. Third Row: Judy Moore, Gloria Gimben, Charles Red-
ington. Fourth Row: Jay Davis, Norm Lundberg, Lenny Hill. Absent: John Keller,
Noreen A. Zvosechz David L. Chambers
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Cathy Enczi, Janice Madara, Sandro Willis, Dave Gerbick
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Martin B- Fisher Donald C. Renkel Garry l. Wilcox
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Front Row: J. Wyszynski, D. Moore, J. Moore, P. Rose, C. Ardman,
H. Shepherd, A. Moss, M. Stephen, P. Vandemork, J. Frankfather,
N. Orr, M. Rudy, E. tenHoff, J. Madara. Second Row: J. Johnson,
C. Seabold, J. Shilling, D. Sadler, D. Kuss, J. long, R. Gingery, S.
Goldsmith, J. Enyedy, M. Barndollar, J. Milner, J. Moos, K. Hancock,
K. Moore, P. Crum. Third Row: R. Poad, R. Wysocki, J. Bishop, C.
In 1921 a group of educators decided that high
school students should be rewarded for possessing such
attributes as leadership, sound character, distinctive
service, and high scholarship. So, the National Honor
Society was formed. It represents the fundamental
objectives for which schools are established, and gives
recognition to those who have achieved the desired
qualities.
Banik, M. Cheeseman, N. Williams, B. Nickel. D. Bartos, M. Sweet
G. Salluday, J. Miller, J. Salisbury, S. McRae. Fourth Row: S
Lengel, J. Kurtz, M. Taylor, D. Schultz, R. Emslie, C. Redington, W
Novak, W. Caughlin, D. Garrett, D. Gerbick, W. Grant, J. Cobb
W. Owens, G. Miraben. Absent: W. Jones.
The members are chosen from the upper one third
of the graduating class, and are rated by the faculty
on leadership, character, and service. Their names are
written in a permanent book containing all previous
members, and each year one of the Elyria service clubs
gives them a banquet. There is no honor bestowed
which excels that represented by this society, and its
members set an excellent example for all of us to follow.
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Experiences at E.H.S.
SENIOR CLASS POEM
Our memories are like scrapbooks,
Brimming with a thousand souvenirs,
Old tickets and dance programs
Ornament its pages.
With fond smiles we pore through its leaves,
And lost in reverie
Remember times so full of frolic and fun
That we wished they wouldn't end.
Oh, how could we forget
Our fluttering hearts when we came
On Freshman Day? Or the cold, sleepy
Mornings when we wished for Saturday?
Poignant memories till our hearts.
The excitement of the Washington tour,
Laughter of Distinction Day, and football games
Are through, yet linger in our books.
And pictures ot our precious friends appear
On every page. Too had this chapter's
Almost closedg but we leave a page for the
Prom, the Play, and finally graduation day.
""' When we turned pages,
We saw our high school days,
But that chapter's finished now:
The next one's named - Adventure.
Carol Ardman
Senior Class Poet
SENIOR CLASS PLAY, A MAN CALLED PETER
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Front Row: Mr. Toth Director, R. Emslie Peter Marshall, M. Barndollar J. Shoemaker Barbara Logan, S. Smith Jessie Bickle. Third Row: J.
Catherine Marshall, G. Gimben Student Director. Second Row: M. Enyedy Steven Grant, J. Davies Allan Talbot, J. Roberts Sen. Polk,
Cheeseman Susan Grant, C. Ardman Marian Grant, J. Davis Joe V. Heidlberg Judith Bickle, K. Miller Hulcla. Absent: G. Miraben
Keating, D. Harrison Peter John Marshall, K. Moore Nancy Everetts, George Yost.
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making friends, learning fo work in
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Norma Abookire
Cheryl Alexander
Peggy Alley
Ted Altteld
Audrey Anderson
Jim Andress
Jeanette Andrews
Marion Andrick
John Antonczak
Dianne Armstrong
Alice Axx
Margo Bainbridge
Beverly Baird
Brendie Baisclen
Dick Ball
Tim Bannick
Robert Barnes
Molly Barr
Robert Barres
Ruth Ann Bates
Don Bauer
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Junior Class are their officers
Dick Gallo Vice-President,, Miss
Baughman Adviser, Sheila Roe
Treasurer, Nancy Madok Secree
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Elton Becker
Jackie Bennett
Judy Bennett
Bill Bennett
Linda Best
Barbara Biddinger
Allan Biltz
Gary Biltz
Dick Bodmann
Peggy Booth
Beverly Boyd
Sandy Bradley
Dick Brady
John Brainard
Marty Braun
Harold Briggs
Dan Bristow
Dave Brown
Linda Brown
Stan Bruce
James Brumenschenkel
Michael Bungard
Valorie Burkhard -
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Carolyn Burrell
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Edward Buttle 'K
Barbara Bulfi -
Shirley Byrd
John Byrne
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Judy Commarn
Deanna Cantley
Ann Cantwell
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Grace Fogle
Eleanor Fortune
Terry Fowkes
Dallas France
Denise Gainer
June Gallardo
Dick Gallo
Jim Garbash
Judy Garrard
Judi Gary
William Gehring
Carol Ann Gemlaka
Alex Gildzen
Mabel Jean Gill
Connie Gochenour
linda Gomez
Vida Gapfelt
John Green
Priscilla Greene
luanna Greenholfz
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David Edwards
Jane Ellis
Tom Elrick
Robert Ely
Roberta Elzey
Moxyne Eschke
Bob Ewing
James Farkas
Helen Feher
Steve Fenik
Edward Fenwick
Roberta Ferry
Beverly Fielder
Joyce Fields
George Figula
Charles Firesrone
Freda Fisher
James Fisher
Gary Fleming
Tim Flood
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' J - ,- A ' Q y Jerry Huff
' 55 s Mary Hagins
' is A Frank Hall
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J J h i ' Marcia Hancock
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J J 'JJ' 3 - Howard Haskins
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Sarah Heinzerling
Bill Helfrich
Margie Henderson
Wayne Hendrix
Sally Hewifi
Kent Hibben
Harrison Hildreth
Diane Hill
Regenia Hill
Shirley Hill
Harry Hinchliffe
Jeanne Hoffman
Dick Holliday
Bob Hollis
Dick Holzhauer
Bob Honoshofsky
Nancy Hornbeck
Kathy Horvalh
Ron Horvaih
Barb Horwitz
Nancy Householder
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Diane Kellogg
Delbei Kershaw
Gertrude KeHel
Lewis Kilzer
Leigh Kindle
Kathy King
Tom Kiser
Shirley Klein
Pam Knuff
Wanda Koepp
Joyce Komko
Bill Kopis
Joe Kovacs
Dale Krafchen
Sandy Krausher
Barbi Krisloff
Roger Krugman
Sherri Krugman
Harriet? Kulzynski
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Bill Huieit
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J A lli Carol Innes
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Tom Marlin M Vx" ex
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Jeff Maurer 2 J'
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Jim McDaniel A M K xt'
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Gloria Lance
Dennis Lander
Nick Landis
Bob Lappi
Dan Larkin
John Laurenschleger
Jim Lawrence
Billie Lawson
Yuvonne Lawson
Ted Lecza
Jerry Lee
Barb Leslie
Charles Lewicki
Fred Lewis
Carol Licking
Carolyn Lingenfelier
Loretta Looney
Susie Loose
Ed Lotus
Chuck Lowery
Dick Lumadue
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Jim Meckley
Carolyn Merrill
Sue Meschke
Charlene Messaros
Myra Messaros
Naomi Messer
Rifa Mihalis
Charles Miller
Dennis Miller
Judy Miller
Sandy Miller
Joy Mills
Harold Mischka
Peggy Moehle
Fred Mollenkopf
Mike Monk
Betty Moody
Bob Moss
Nick Mowery
Patricia Mull
Phyllis Murphy
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Bill Naegele L' 5 kk' Qs .ML in L 4.6
Peter Nardecchia L. 'L K 5 . L " Lx L
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L I Lili- ,f ' William Otten
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LLL, I L " Lf? L' '- - it - . P Kenneth Owens
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L V ' Ll . ' L Sf A 'L Ronald Painter
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LL L L gi.. - xr L ' L Jack Patton
LL? L tj? Sally Perkins
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Cecelia Pleska
Dean Poling
Gene Poor
Laird Prentice
Patricia Price
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Lois Rathwell
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'J . T J JJ Judith Reynolds
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A . J K Kay Robbins
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Bill Speiclel
Karen Speigle
Diane Speroff
Russell Sprague
Cary Squires
Kay Suchodolski
Gary Sutorius
Don St. Peter
Dale Standen
John Stanek
Barbara Starr
Linda Strait
Bob Strauss
Jean Strickler
Ted Struck
Wes Swain
Nancy Swan
Charmine Szanyi
Bob Takacs
Shirley Tatum
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Richard Varndell
Felicig Vavzincak
Rosella Vincent
Robert Vincent
Rolly Volk
Linda Wagner
Dan Walend
Dick Walker
Willard Walker
Steve Walters
Jim Wamsley
Ben Washington
Gail Wasserman
Shirley Weinstein
Matt Weisman
Judy Welch
Beverly Wellman
Gary Wells
Diane Wence
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Dave Thomson
Barbara Thurman
Norm Tilberg
Norman Tite
Patti Towell
Bill Triplett
Arthur Turek
Patty Turner
Justin Underwood
Tom Vance
Bob Vanek
Mary VanHorn
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Marilyn VanValkenburg
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Dick Young
Wandra Young
Tom Zaffer
Edwin Zak
Bob Zeller
Gene Zimmerman
Barbara Zgoda
Pat Zvosec
Noreen Zvosechz
Sandy Elliot
Martin Fisher
Patsy Flowers
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Mary Petrulzi
Judy Scarbrough
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Ken Willets
Caroline Williams
Dorothy Williams
Sandy Williams
Toby Williams
Viola Williams
Janine Wilson
Kay Winters
Margaret Wirth
Vivian Wirth
Kay Witherell
Jean Wolfe
Jonathan Woodings
Linda Worcester
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Bob Adams
David Aldrich
Vernon Alexander
MaryJane Allen
Steve Allen
Clair Altheide
Sam Araca
Perry Arenl
John Attkisson
Stanley Austin
Ken Baker
Tom Baker
Jim Bailor
Ginger Bailosky
Kay Bora
Dick Barrett
Robert Bastik
Janie Baumhardt
Beverly Beal
Cathie Beal
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Charlotte Beclxer
Susan Beckett
Phillip Bent!
Judy Bergman
Dan Bieske
Judy Billmon
Kenneth Blaine
Harry Blake
Sheryl Blank
Clyde Bodiford
Dorothy Bohannon
Don Bolger
Sandra Bosley
Jim Bosmeny
Lydia Botos
Bruce Bottomlee
Freddie Bowen
Cheryl Bowser
Glenda Boyle
Wayne Bozman
Sharon Braund
Robert Breckenridge
Rick Brekelbaum
Bill Bristow
David Brow
Chris Brown
Jerry Brown
Richard Brown
Sandee Brown
Bonnie Bruce
Mary Bruce
Sandy Bruce
Richard Buga
Rod Bukoff
Arthur Bukowski
Barbara Bukowski
Sandy Bullock
Clay Burkhard
Ron Burnett
Gerald Burrer
Jeff Buswell
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Tim Cooke
Bob Court
Caren Crawford
Sharon Crisp
Pat Critelli
Patricia Cunningham
Carl Curtis
Carol Curtis
Judi Curtis
Bob Cusick
Doug Dangerfield
Verna Davis
Carol DeMarco
Kenneth Demos
Mike Denman
Kenny Dick
Melanie Dickie
Janet Diewald
Jill Dillman
Wayne Dixon
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E Q B S KQQ S 'K' Mary Campbell
S VJS. . 7 -:gi :NQ e z Joseph Capp
R A X X 'j S , A Barbara Carin
4 trss at S e Judy caffef
linda Carter
S S . Sandy Cathey
i A if ' S qi :QH ' SSQMS ,, Gary Cebula
L S J 5' -S Vx an B 5 Anna Chandley
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A :gn SS B ,g J L' 'W Don Cheney
"' E li N H- 1 Kenneth Choma
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J S SQ it Delores Clark
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Sir, I L ,Q Q " ' Craig Coleman
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Q . 8 - 5 W x i Dusty Duperow
Eddie Dyer
, I Sally Dyke
Q ' Jacqueline Earley
, H rm' LN . WJ- .5 Karen Emlich
Q 1 Q Ann Eschke
. . ' K Carol Eskins
Q Q K i rj ,59 7 J Bill Evanich
Q1 ,. ,r J Q E Roger Evans
Y , Q, , . Marsha Featherstone
J Q ' " , S Qf Richard Fell
145 , 1 .Q - Gerald Ferancy
, Q Q Jess Figula
J J, Q,-- Q Phyllis Pikes
' 7 ' WYE 7 i' f Barry Fisher
, Robert Fisher
Q if Q Clifford Fitzwater
'9 ' If' l Zenny Flood
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Danny FlY il .l E .
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Judy Fortin ' iQ SQ Q
Fred Foss i s Qi i ,,,,
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Paul Frederick I ' ' ' 1
Sharon Freeman X 2
Kathy Gall Q Q' A X
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Q 'Nr ' A i X A R X Bennett Greenholtz
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Mary Griffiths
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Q -1 Rolfe Gruen
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if Q -iii I: - IQQQQ: Jerry Harmon
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-, Q. Q Q Q RQ F' X Kathy Harrington
' Q QQ Q ' q J '-as Steve Hays
4 Y Q - QQ .K Q Q F i i Ron Haywood
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Judy Henderson
Jesse Henry
Donald Higginbotham
Gene Higqins
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Linda Homoki I
Alice Hornbeck Q - .ff
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, 'S 7 A ShirleY Jacobs
. A ,-.. vfk. , Sharon Jaffe
5 A i - S Susan Jalowiec
. K ,E ' Richard Jefferys
It v- J 1 i M Q3 ,I K , Janice Johnson
J. is 5 1 Q -Ph . Ron Jolley
U X 1, ' :IQ K if-in-X' A - Al Jones
Q s 4' . Diane Jones
i ' ""' ' 8 Elizabeth Jones
g :,, X "ii J Joyce Jones
J J M Sharon Jones
' A . ii J Susan Jones
5 A K J ' s, 1 , L sa M W. William Jones
5 u . ai if W, , Sv Willy Jones
kj 2' ':'s J t Y K' Leonard Jordan
S ' A' ' 3 D A ' if -ix ,L N lsi X . Patricia Kadas
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Harold Kelley 5, s 1 is i s g ,
Sharon Kelley 'J s" A ' -- , if - ' . .
Duane Kellogg A 1 'fi'
Karen Kemery K 3 .
Bill Kemper S J , 'K' Ig
James Kettel A V ' 4 Q fi Q is in . s -. ' '
Evelyn Kirkharf i v , -. 1 , ,.,
Palricia Kirkpatrick . All J' K K -5 y -Ml' - W J ll I S
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Ann McDoniel ,J " 'ff' 5
Susan McDonald 'ni "
Robert McGhee 12- 2 A
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David Mclntire J
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Bill Meyer , gif' 'CI' 3
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Gordon Mills X ' K
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Janet Krugman
Janet Kuss
Joseph Lacey
Susan LaDow
Linda Lanaghan
Merwin Lanaghan
Gary Lander
Bertha Lawrence
Michael Leininger
Walter Leininger
Iris Lescher
Devonia Little
David Livingstone
Edith Lowery
Larry Luther
Penny Lutz
Jack MacPherson
Tom Maiden
Jo Maple
James Marzavas
Thomas Mason
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Donna Morris
Oscar Morris
June Mowry
Pam Myers
Patricia Myers
Bob Murphy
Wilson Murray
David Magy
Carol Nary
Robert Nash
Ray Nedwick
Carol Neighbor
Kathie Nelson
Marie Nicolson
John Nickle
Nancy Nieding
Dick Nielsen
Barbara Noster
Robert Novak
Sally Orr
Nicki Orvis
Sharon OH
John Pachuia
David Pallas
Pauline Pappas
Don Papuga
Helen Paonessa
Joyce Pardue
larry Parker
Jack Parks
Marilyn Pasadyn
Sharon Pauly
Joyce Pavlich
Donna Perkins
Beverly Pererman
Jim Pia!!
Dorofhy Jean Pi1Ts
Lyal Priii
Bill Prochazka
Janie Provoznik
Dale Prunfy
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Sylvia Reeser
Jol.ynn Refenning
Jean Reidinger
Joyce Reynhout
Richard Richards
Billie lynn Riech
John Rieih
Linda Rieth
Ed Riley
Dick Roberls
Selma Roberts
Jack Robertson
Beverly Robinson
Charles Robinson
Karen Robinson
Virginia Rock
Kaihy Rogers
Linda lee Rogers
Ben Rosado
Clyde Rosenbaum
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Q QQ J . M Marylee Rowen
N o-l 2 74 X Qi it 9 K "' Y Leslie Rubin
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' ' L 'f Darlene Ruhl
' X ii r Patti Ryan
M A Steve Sabolich
Q Freddie Sams
Q i Eddie Sand
1 .. S, -S 5 in Carol Sanders
? v Mel 5 A' I S Neil Sandrock
. 1 5 .25 'Y Q Bob Sarver
,r ' A S 'J' ,X Don Schaffer
' f A 1 N Q QQQ f I Jane Schmittgen
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' QQXK Daun Schnur
f c ' fi' 5 K Don Schriner
Q 3 S fa is 6' J 'if Marilee Scott
x 1 :Q H , Tom Sears
YS "" S Q Catherine Serozi
J QA Carolyn Shaw
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Joyce Shores ,, A QQ ,N S
Margaret Shreve . "' ml J Q Q nt. ' ytt' 6 Q ,
Melva Shreve L - .X 6' Q X S
Tom Siesmvnd 'N' JS S "' f S
Dave Sieker ' , L1,'Q,G-Q, Q S ' " -ii Q - Q
Wayne Sievert t A S ,
Richard Simmons S
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Kenneth Sito Q Qs gg - ' iii
Judy Slack , 5. S w
Rick Slack S y . "S S S S l -
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Faith Smallwood ' 1 it J 5 S Q
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Dave Smith S .
James Smith 7 N 1
Roger Smith J .ii" S r QQ " 5
Ron Smith Q 6- S
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Vincent Smith X J S SQ
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i Q S t ' -Q Leora Souslin
x Q G? 'Y Dennis Spielcer
f S ' it Ron Spranlxle
y Q -' S ' -r Sharon Stammitti
NN A, Mm Bruce Staskiews
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Q 6 Q S ': Sally Striclcler
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up , . ,W Q Judy Stone
' nz,-Q Si "M ' Polly Swain
Q Dick Takacs
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4' J' f f Q J Linda Tarry
L S Gloria Taylor
S Q J S Jacquelyn Taylor
7 S Q, S 'J g Sandy Taylor
L wg A K - Eileen Terry
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Q Q Qi Donna Thompson
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Bill Thomson
Rachel Thrasher K - ' --
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Carol Updike HF T i,., Y f MT, i '
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Wayne VanOster T i',V it it T I -, '
Fred Vorhis Aii K M i .I ix X
Diane Walker ::.: J I in 'rgfn4fTT- , -
Tom Walker - " - I U
Barbara Wallhead .-:' :-. linda Ward ' I j ' U t
Dan Warner X- ' T , , ' Y
John Wash -X.-XS! L - L
Molly Washka -K 4" f 2
T T X 'J H Dorothy Wasuk
J 'J h,--A- , ci if S K Marge Watson
,J .T it in Q' T, in Q is Willie Watters
Q- ' 13.51 T T iff, Janice Welkea
T J Q A-i' H Ernie Werner
xi Linda Westlake
J tl- ' M JudY White
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'ix li X 1, "E' Ak" Jeane Whitfield
T X 1? I " T - 'S .3 Paul Whitman
,5 ' 'l" ,. i" T. i-'4 - J, Denton Whitmore
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-,I J N Q Lois Wilson
. N ' lg 7, ,vm J Raymond Wilson
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John Wysocki iiii' A 'E -ili it - X A
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Alfred Arndt il" '
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Carol Batdorf
Ronald Bates
Parlee Batton
Dick Baughman
Andrew Bazar
Betty Beal
Dudley Bell
Jim Bellamy
Lee Ann Bennett
Corrine Benton
Jackie Berglund
Arnold Berke
Mary Berkebile
linda Blair
Joyce Ballon
Richard Brada
Sally Braegger
Juanita Braribach
Sharon Wyckoff and Bonnie
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John Branch
lvan Braun
Cheryl Brenneman
Tom Britton
Cornelia Brown
Paul Brown
Cheryl Bryner
Carol Buck
James Buga
Forrest Bullocks
Bonnie Burgess
Kenneth Burkhard
Margie Burns
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Cheryl Coven
Jay Cox
Kenneth Crawford
Susan Crowell
Craig Crozier
Dan Crum
Susan Curtis
Warren Dalton
Charles Daney
Gloria Daraly
Ted Davis
Jack Dean
George Deiarnett
Aspasia Demos
Pam Demos
Alvin Dempsey
David Dicken
Tom Dowling
David Drake
Pinkie Drummer
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Beverly Carnahan
David Carrick
Veronica Carter
Randy Castle
Ronald Cate
Linda Caughlin
James Cazeau
Sherrie Chambers
Susan Chaney
Jackie Chenoweth
Jim Chorak
Carole Claycomb
Dave Clementz
Nancy Cloyd
Michael Coleman
Gary Coley
Dianne Conway
Allen Cook
Bob Cooper
Sharon Corley
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YJ A .K Qt Linda Eary
K I I Richard Eckhart
h f ' X Nelson Eddy
f L Frank Edgar
0 Charles Ehrman
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gf W ,,. ' R4 Marilyn Fabian
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, In VK A' Judy Farrow
W Dianna Femley
' P Maryann Fenik
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L 'gs l ma' Frank Finegold
B Xxx . ' X Carleton Fitzpatrick
Rhoda Fitzpatrick
Ronald Fitzpatrick V Q
Vaughn Flaherty ii -rv Q Q, j
Cynthia Flood ' , X K X is TQ
John Flowers as KA M, Q is X
T. L. Flowers W 1 N
John Foley 1 1 X , .5 1 J G
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Bob Fortman A K
Janet Foss
Edith France
Marty Frankiewicz c l -A Q so .. Q gs 1
Roger Freeman ij -' - K X X 5 v
Mike Frisce , " Q N A V
Charles Frizzell F I, J J X X
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Sharon Gargus J
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Anthony Gentile 'Q' w aai' ii' K.
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H K 3 Sally Greening
K l L A X Cathy Grotke
A M Mary Grue
K X- Leota Gunter
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John Harmon
Fred Harpsfer
Shirley Harris
Lynne Harfsel
Rosemary Hasko
William Haugh
Diana Haywood
Dick Hazelfon
Nick Hazelfon
Sandra Heflin
lorry Heinzerling
Paul Helfrich
John Henninger
Phillip Henry
Pamela Hess
Demaris Hildrefh
Bill Hill
Ernesf Hill
Fred Hill
Sianley Hill
Dennis Hoffman
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'Ti J 2.3 --Q Ellen Horvafh
A K KK H 1 N A "ii J Sally Householder
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J I' i 8 . .-4 J if I K it Kg - I K 1 Barbara Huffman
J , - 'J J H ' J -f 5 55 " KKKJ ki r Earl Huffman
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K - Y E K F HH .. H V Carroll Hunkley
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Charlotie Jeffrey Ji iii' ' K J
Dave Johns if K an J H
Alan Johnson
Eric Johnson
Ralph Johnson
Frank Jolley
Bob Jones
Judy Jones
Robert Jordan
George Justice
Lynn Kaaiz
Sherrie Kaderbek
Gary Kailes
Daniel Kalo
Edward Kafkic
Keith Kelling
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'--' L ' :k. . Q Don King
if 'V J L . A g Jack Kisey
J ' Q I we Y' 'EQ Leslie Kiser
' ki ' L ' Di M S' ir, Paula Klein
y ,M J 'fi Xv. Sandy Klingensmith
' KA . A L 5,5 X f lk. D Carol Knepper
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' A Jim Kohlhepp
I "': ' I Q K .5 Paulelle Korim
0 z 'b 1-ws' fi 5 ' V Q - 'J Ron Korka
S " J V . 'es fix ' 'I Belly Kovacs
Y H ' L ' f' K M A Q Janice Kowalik
A ' , ,k ,.... , L Karen Kozdon
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Joyce Kraichen
A Willis Krugman
1 V W il Gary Krugman
A J J i in P ' Bob Kuhn
, G.. 1 .L an James Lobos
A A mf l V Bs in ii . Linda Laganier
, ' f - 1 ' ' Janet Lance
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Bill Larkin
Ruth Law - A.
Lexie Layton ' --'i A 0 .N e 'L X X ew
Douglas Leadenhom W6 , s K ij " is
Allen Ledyard N- ,ffl ' J 9 ,W ' gy--K ff
Charles Lee M , Ai l Ik ir- A X M
Dick Lees h K .
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Cheryl Leonard 6-. XV F 'i n if xt K .. . in X ,
Marguerite Leonard 4' t Q N K h as in - U . " J in xv i
Dorman Liles -T Vx- xf , q 'Qui K
Paul Lingenfelfer i is . s.., . if - . "' L L' lt . s ' ' A , ,.-, ix
enny News Y A H ,f Wlik A12 QQ,
Betty Little A L is
Pearl Liffle ,
John Looney l M, I lk A , K
David Lowery L ,Sb r A W 7 W' J A as W . X
James Lowery ,""- ,T . 1 4. 'L J, rife Sky' 1 L
Francis Lynch it ::: -L K. in .x i ' .
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Melodee Maddock
Peggy Madok
Don Mahilo
Mike Marlin
Bill Masonis
John Motel:
Ruben Maxey
Judy McDonald
Helen McGhee
Mamie McGhee
Minnie McGhee
James McGuire
Neil Mclnfire
Ronald McKenzie
Ddoris McKinney
John McKilrick
Veronica McKnight
Claudia Meese
Sieve Messaros
Jewel Messer
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Rosalie Mihalis alt W . L'
Doris Miller ii I ' , K
Gary Miller . 5 ,. . K .Q
Patsy Miller fi' . i ' l E K " 1 'cv ' L
Robert Miller '-- 5 ' Q .. - 6 5
Jeanette Mills . ' a. ,f K"
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Sue Moehle V ,
Mary Moody - K
Sandra Moran K Q... as ' Q ' K
Tom Moss an s K, 7 VA 1 2 ,ggh , -
Shannon Mowery J xx
Martin Mueller " lzl' Q -4: kg
Loren Mull , . . N
Mary Murray li :'l":E
Donald Nash 55 s
Ronald Nash Q K f R . ,,.,
Priscilla Neal i . I K' if ,W ,gh D'
Frances Nelson 'mr 'E 3 Pi'
Ronald Nemeth ' I ' .-" R R R , f
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,kk k ii Q , i Linda Nichols
Q Q ' s A , in 4 James Nickel
1 . .1 s Charles Nelson
i ii is A Q ,,,, s Vaughn Noe
X s.VAf 5' E s we ' t - ' 'X 4 Betsy Norris
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i of ,g'- Richard Novak
5 N ,. E' :'. ifiil' 5 I Ronald Novak
i gay - .,, , if ,L 'g i in ,:. 'K 4 i Ronny Oakler
' ' E- .1 P5 LE: - iff? vnn. Gary O'Connor
5 1 il i lxf F "ls 3 A K - Jerry Olan
, b rn , I ' W' XE Vrkk L Q Tom Oleiko
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Kathie Osborn
Delmar Ott
Dennis Pandy
Dennis Pappas
Jean Pasenow
Mary Peabody
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Herald in homeroom period
while fellow students study or
relax before the day's busy
schedule.
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Sieve Perkins
Nancy Pfeiffer
Duane Phelps
Don Pilgrim
7 i Bill Piper
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J rs Gerald Piifs
J James Price
David Pynchon
Judy Rader
23 " Renee Reber
Joyce Redman
Sarah Reid
ff K Charles Remick
,, ffj LL P L 5 Bonnie Reynolds
:gi 7 r V L LL I Clifton Rhodehamel
'Ir . ' da J i 5 -. L . ,, Norman Richmond
,L sb' rg, .. L L QL ,N Michael Rigg
" ty' L K' .. A - -W 4,f" Judy Roberis
A J J L L LL , N L - Judy Rock
I. - - ' J S " ,Er..
Doug Roesemann '. -rii-
John Roig LL ' L
Jim Ross J I ' 5 Q L PSP ' '
Leonard Ross ' J , L . Y LLL LL -L L
James Rofhel ll J. ,-rg, lk LL -
Barbara Rourke r " J 5 R L L . I ii Q it
George Ruck - JK W4 ig J
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Karen Rudy i L J
Belfy Ruple 'Y-E R L -ie-
James Ruth I J.
Linda Sabo A L N L '
Carol Sage , L L, .L ' 3 L
Dawson Sallis ll - L l Q - if EL,
Larry Sanford ' LLL? 1 ,.iL r " ' - J
LL L LL A Q he . Linda Sarnovsky if J sf is -A ' J
Sally Sawyer ll M
Marilyn Saxe 1 .
Jim Scarbrough gl L, f J J - is
Mary Schmittgen -SZL gr I.. - ' g , L L
Nancy Schmitlgen L L. P J. L: i n
Sharon Schoen
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e- . L Gail Schroeder
.. I mf, K L ,SAL -, ..o1.L i .Q Marlene Schultz
Q' L " U H L K, A L LL 'Ui' Sue Schunk
5' .31 QL 52.7 Gayle Schulhof
P' , r J J 'Q LLL J Rolland Scott
, l K fl A " Wd : i f " Yvonne Shaffer
- L - Richard Shank
'sr George Shanks
" L LL Q, ' LL X Q- Audrey Sharp
Q, L ' T LL Cheryl Sharpnack
. f ' '. in , Linda Sheffield
J X -. Mary Sheffield
m . 2 ' . -L wifi. Shirley Shriver
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, L 5 i Walter Shusfer
- ' J L Bob Simko
lb-rM"5 " V 0' M 'I J L :lr JoAnne Siwierka
L V -35' "" L J L ' QL J isa L Walene Siwierka
YL ' QF' A LL J LL if J Jim Skaggs
' ' ' ' ff J ' ' Richard Slosier
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Judy Smith J 3 i or 1,
Peter Smith K J Kf ' P
Susan Smith K K K A ' ::" "" 5 S KKK
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aan Somers I ssss Zz. r?: 5 sss ' J "
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Donald Songer ' 'ii ui ' an "
Ellen Spicer E J J . J ' I
Helen 5Pllfe - . V1 K A, -- , J -
Rick Spinks y Q fgK fix" E ST' . .K K J S ,A is
Put Sprester 'W ,,.,,, ke ' -Y,
John Stalla -' f . ' ci, 1 -
Loretta Stallings Q Q 'zi' ' " " I K M .. K A X '
Diane Stanford -' ' Ai,, '-
Gary Stang . J ,
Marv Stung J is-J J 4 d J J J lf J
Bill Stanton L gf I f , -M V J- 'T' , Ser f
Bob Siich : jd-, is ,K 'ga -sf S I
Donna Stith J Vkky K K K 'EI' I A
Sharon Stone E K T ' ' J ,
J K, KK K Ron St. Peter
' N 1 'W Dan Stratton
' J ay.. . E ' M JoAnn Strong
if A 5? J I J K kn J K ' --rs int - Q.. Robert Sumpter
ff J """e- J " . M ff' - Q, J 'Q a John Sustrick
A if A,AA i Q . Rosemary Sweeney
ggi Q, i S' fl Linda Sweet
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T' ,,.. ' . ,. Q J A A K if .. ., sg TJ.. Dan Ternes
"" 1, Tom Terrell
. 1 " J Gayle Thomas
- 1' Q , 'Kmsgi ,, i"' H Larry Thomas
A lg J i 5A ,KK . 'L 4, M George Thompson
K K iiil l l . it K Judy Thompson
S i . ii ssrs Marion Thfeef
gg ' a - :-' if :ii K 'f E Randy Tiemmes
'Q ip a qt ." it Q J if David Toth
' K K Roger Towell
K K. K K Larry True
K t 't J Louis True
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55 "i: - dl if . Q . A -i'-. J Douglas Williams
? ' 5 I, rv Q Q-M ,, or .S illy A Ted Williams
j 1 C J C " Q ' iaa W Y Jimmy wma,
X in ' , I f r - J Darlene Willoughby
, 9 , f , 'il J ! QDLDLL X 5 Arthur Wilson
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it m i ' F- Cathie Winters
' N if . ' A Charlene Winters
" ' my ..: N A 1 Jerry Wircenski
' 4 . gs: K M? Vi tv Kathleen Wirth
3 K7 ltr Q ' A figs! Elizabeth Wood
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Gerrl Wycoff W ,, .H Q A we
Jean Wyszymki f A , J' ' X
Alan Young , frrrr M A 'if'
William Young , . A
James Yuhas ' 'J ' ' ig A
Rick Zarbaugh Q75 iii, af-A
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William Adarno A ' Q ' , j k,
Delmas Ashby ' V A 4 A . A fi 1
Michael Baisden 5 i- ' sa Q 3 'f ' 2 W - all ,, J- r,. e
John Began 1 f i l -A C C H- be i D 9 X
Rocky Detamore A ' J A K A ' A i
Larry Diewald ,
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Joanne Eshke
James Harvey A
Oliver Harvey 'U-
Gillis Hensley -'V
Robert Hackman rg.
Don Hohman
Willie Johnson f'
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Hibert Melton
' Q1 1 Charlene Nary
MR in - . QQ Gary Powell
gr Q ' 5 ' Patricia Taylor
gg Q-.R Edward Webb
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Jim Harney
Mary Jo Klingshern
f , ..-. y . .. ..r ',, ,Q Charles Miller
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,, .. L W Sharon Wyqkgff
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"O-o-o-lu, you're not my English teacher!" exclaims Lynn Kaaiz as he
finds himself in a Typical freshman dilemma.
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"Pass in your homework and fake
our pencil and paper for a fest"
These words are uffered by E.H.S.
faculfy in classes almosf every day.
Buf fhe aim of leaching is nof only
fo impart knowledge but also io
sfimulafe and inspire sfudenfs in lheir
parficular inferesfs. Individual guid-
ance is given to help sfudenfs with
fheir present problems and fufure
plans.
Central Administration Directs Organization
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Dr. Franklin J. Gottfried
Superintendent of Schools
The Elyria City Board of Education is the legally
constituted policy making body for the school district.
Its members, elected at large on a non-partisan basis,
serve for terms of four years each. The Board of Educa-
tion meets monthly to consider recommendations of the
Superintendent of Schools, to hear reports from all areas
of the school system, and to set the policies under which
the staff members of the school system perform their
various duties.
Dr. Gottfried
of Entire Elyria School System.
Mr. George Miraben
Assistant Superintendent of Schools
Board of Education
Seated- Mr George Johnson Jr Dr Wesle S I1 M P'
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May l congratulate the students
for their sincere effort to achieve
worthwhile objectives. This can be
best expressed by Charles Kingsley's
quotation: "Thank God every morn-
ing when you get up that you have
something to do which must be done,
Elliott, Principal
whether you like it or not. Being
forced to work to do your best will
breed in you temperance, self-con-
trol, diligence, strength of will, con-
tent, ancl a hundred virtues which
the idle never know."
Foster Elliott
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Looks towards
Miss Marian Kemble
Dean of Girls
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E. J. Burton
Dean of Boys
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George Thourot
Vocational and College Counselor
Administration for Guidance.
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Assisfanf Principal
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Mrs. Amy Johnston Mrs. Nancy Theodorou
Recepiionisf Secrefary fo the Principal
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Mrs. Neva Crozier
Assislanf Secretary
fo fhe Principal
Mathematical Mysteries Challenge Students.
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Life insurance is a dizzy business, but Willis Krugman has mastered
the problem. Marguerite Leonard and Dorman Liles watch as Willis
explains the first step while Mr. Diller checks the second step.
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This problem must be really puzzling Roy Gingery if Mr. Paul and
Dave Gerbick have to give him a few helpful hints, but then doesn't
trig confuse everyone once in a while?
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The clock may tick away many
hours and the waste paper bas-
ket may be filled with discarded
scrap paper, but these are sure
signs that a student is toiling over
a challenging math problem.
Every year the teachers in the
E.H.S. Department of Mathemat-
ics broaden the scope of their
teaching. Students have found
that there is no end to the prob-
lems to be solved by trigonom-
etry, algebra, or general math
procedures. To master and un-
derstand the mathematical realm
is the ulterior aim for the stu-
dents.
Fine Arts Students Express Originality.
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Above: Mike Bungard, Grier Buterbaugh, and Judy Janosik welcome
Mrs. Lees' assistance -as they learn the art of expressing perspective.
Right: Sandra Pintur, Connie Kindig, Carol Seabold, and Elise Hoven-
kamp discover that n mirror, chalk,and an easel are the only tools
needed to create self portraits.
Art has as many facets as the oil masterpieces and simple cray-
most intricately cut diamond, but on drawings -these are only a
even so, E.H.S. art students study tew of the challenges given to
nearly every phase. Ceramics students by the art teachers.
and precisely designed iewelry,
Department Otters Exploration ot Music.
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Mr. Beck points out a difficult phrase of a freshman chorus number to
Jennifer Hultz and Roger Towell.
The sound of music is a thrilling one and when E.H.S. 4--f
students listen to the voices of a chorus or the notes of the
orchestra float through the auditorium, they're proud
to consider these musical groups a part of their high
school. They're also lucky to have classes in theory and
harmony, which combine with the musical groups to pro-
vide q fine Music Depqrfmenfl Richard Decker William Walters
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Language Study Leads To Foreign Adventures.
Mary J. Dunnigan
Owen Gleason
Edna Jones
Bill Naegele adiusts the tape recorder while Jane Frank-
father speaks a few Latin phrases into the mike. Bill
Caughlin prompts Jane as Miss Jones listens for mis-
pronunciations.
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When students graduate from E.H.S. many
of them possess two or more credits for Latin,
French, German, or Spanish. Through studying
these languages they have not only learned
basic structures, but have gained a vivid knowl-
edge of the countries from which each lan-
guage originated. Upon completing the course,
students will many times dream of traveling to
Europe or South America to see and learn more
of the non-English speaking people.
Recipes Come To Life ln Home Ec.
For a successful home, the best homemaker
learns the secrets of cooking, nutrition, and sewing.
In E.H.S. the girls taking Home Economics are gain-
ing a vast supply of practical and economical knowl-
edge which will guarantee them an outstanding
future home.
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Jackie Yost measures the
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Business Ed. Prepares Students tor Future.
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Although the cash register is empty and the sale small,
Barbara Thurman finds that it's worthwhile to practice
salesmanship on a shrewd customer, Kirk Nevins.
Salesmanship, store management, and merchan-
dising prepare students for over-the-counter business
procedure, but behind those counters you'll find an-
other busy world. Here stenographers, typists, clerks,
and tabulators find that business is a maze of com-
plicated problems. The Business Education Dept. tries
to teach the students that gaining an expert and
thorough training in business is a must to achieve
success.
Mary Dickie
Carl Deeds
J. D. Funk
Although Miss Hess doesn't teach business machines, she's still in-
terested in the fascinating tabulating machines on which Eileen
Pierce, Colleen Westcott, and Margaret Myers complete their assign-
ment.
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Carol Roser
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That notebook may seem funny to Dona Petersen
Bill Fauver and Dave Eager offer suggestions
from the chart of iob opportunities.
The Social Studies Department is well known to During their senior year, students make a special study
every E.H.S. student, for in this department they learn of Ohio government. Teachers and students find that pres-
the worId's history, the story of America and her govern- ent day problems and history offer exciting discussion
ment, and the mass of social problems confronting society. material.
Gateways to Future Scientific Careers Are
Donald Andres: Joseph Asire Edward Allen Ralph Bauer Roy Jones
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but Mr. Watts thinks it could be improvedl
Both at Home and on Foreign Soil.
Bernice Helm Mary Kelly Sandra Llewellyn Janet Portz Dale Reichenbaugh
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Opened in Science Classes.
The arms of science reach from the
tiny petals of the most minute flower to
the farthest planet in the universeg from
the engine of a car to the winds behind
a jet. Such is the vast field of science
studied in Elyria High. Students explore
the green and growing world of nature
in biology as well as in general science.
In the physics lab the mysteries of mo-
tion and mechanics are explained. The
elements become disguised in chemistry
as young chemists mix and change
them. Doesn't this prove that in the E.H.
S. science department we can be sure
to gain a colorful and useful knowledge
of science?
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Dennis Hoffman checks and studies his collection of chicken embryos
showing the progressive development. This was his proiect for biology
which won a great deal of comment and praise.
Literature, Grammar, and Dramatics Provide
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Gladys Fowell
Mabel Herd
Janice Jepsen
Carrol Boylan
Kenneth Boylan
Robert Cochrane
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"Now watch the technique of giving a
stage kiss," says Mr. Toth. But Harold
Mischka seems to have already mastered
the art, even if Kathy Smith is a bit ae
A long list of books is on the agenda for
Honors Reading so Miss Herd helps Den-
nis Abahali, JoAnn Strong, Janet Von
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mused and turns to the class with a
knowing grin. At far right, Sandy Weiss
is just as amused as she looks on.
Kamp, and Nancy Hutchings, on chair,
choose the correct ones.
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a Useful and Varied English Education.
The English language is a melting pot
of all the world's languages. We have
in the English language the most vivid
collection of literature known, the great-
est dramas ever written, and the most
difficult grammar in the world. No won-
der a student is required to study Eng-
lish for four years. None of this knowl-
edge can be acquired in any shorter
length of time.
This department has added an extra-
curricular activity: Honors Reading.
Since there is a limit to class discussion
of books, the teachers sponsored an or-
ganization in which students could
discuss books outside the classroom.
This group offers a great advantage to
both college-bound students and avid
readers.
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To learn to read more quickly is the purpose of the
"reading machines." They're found in the English
Office, where Susan Dudley and Alan Wehman are
using them now. Neal Shultz looks on as Miss Stofer
shows Alan how to adiust the machine.
Paul Pritchett
Lenore Shumaker
Alice Stofer
Phyllis Thomin
Frank Toth
Geraldine Wagstaff
Student Craftsmen Learn the Arts of Industry.
Today, boys must have a great knowledge of the
arts of industry to obtain a rewarding job. The future
printer has to master the basic techniques so he may ad-
vance in his fieldg the auto mechanic must learn to
search patiently for the trouble in a carp and the machine
mechanic must figure out the intricate mechanisms of his
tools. So, here in the E.H.S. Industrial Arts Department,
the teachers offer their students the chance to build as
great a basic knowledge as they wish.
Mr. Hall shows Don Ray a slight mistake that he has made, but Don
corrects it and continues to finish his mechanical drawing.
Ernest Carpenter
Carlton Hall
Robert Hersmon
James Kehler
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Mr. Hersman helps John Davies fix his rocking chair while Dave
Metzger finishes his clock and Jim Strohsack puts the final touches
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Gym Classes Teem With Athletic Activities.
As Gloria Lance aims for the bull's eye, Mrs. Newell checks her form,
besides keeping an eye on Claudia Smith as she begins to shoot.
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Ray Wilson
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ter, or at least broaden, their scope of athletics. Boys 9Ym T90Chel'S Pf0d Theft' SfUdef1lS T0 k9eP Gt lf, fOr S0016-
constantly try to build up their muscles while girls in- d0Y fheY'll be Qlad 'fheY did-
Satety on Highways ls Aim of Student Drivers.
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Before driving anywhere, it's a good idea to learn the road signs
you might encounter. Here, before she leaves, Rosalie Abahazi
reminds herself to observe every sign of safety. t
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Special Service Dept. Is Vital to E.H.S.
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Have you ever wondered what the machine
looked like that graded all those "fill-in-
the-square" tests? Well, here it is. Arthur
Turek and Janice Kowalik watch Mr. Smith
as he whiues almost eight hundred tests
per hour. Beside himis his secretary, Lucille
the scores as the
Hambly, who records
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Little do we know about the importance of
the special services in Elyria High. But with-
out them, many of us would be lost. Without
a library, where would we find reference
material for themes? What would we do if
there were no cafeteria and we all had to
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carry cold and dry lunches? When a head-
ache suddenly strikes, where do we go and
whom do we see? We all know the answers to
these questions, since each one is a special
service. Yes, E.H.S. is glad it has such a use-
ful dnd helpful Special Services crew.
Cafeteria Ladies
Seated: Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Ignotz, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. lngel, Mrs- Coe, Mrs- BVC"1nln9, Mrs. WelCl", MVS- Bfllw-
Amidon, Mrs. Hansen. Standing: Mrs. Krupko, Mrs.
By the time lunch per-
iod rolls around, almost
every student is practically
starved. We're surely glad
there are such talented
and good cooks behind
the scenes in the cafete-
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Bus Drivers
Whether it's on a cold and crisp, or hot and
sticky morning, the students who ride the buses
can be sure that they will arrive bright and early.
Each student in E.H.S. honestly appreciates the
bus ride home from school and in the morning.
Front Row: Mr. Blystone, Mrs. Sooy, Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. Maurer.
Second Row: Mr. King, Mr. Surmon.
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Have you ever noticed
how shiny the floors are
after a vacation, or how
clean the windows are?
And if you attend a dance
after a game, you'll no-
tice a custodian keeping
things in order. Look a-
round! You'll see why we
should really thank our
custodians.
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rings, students may be seen rushing
from their classes to extra-curricular
activities. These organizations not
only give opportunities for self-ex-
pression and relaxation, but they fur-
ther specific interests and develop
qualities of leadership and group co-
operation. There are also service
clubs which function during class
hours and perform important duties
for the school and community.
Student Council Acts as the Voice of E.H.S.
Front Row: Mr. Watts, P. Madolc, S. Hultz, J. Kuss, K. Haag, S. Ott,
S. Slosier, P. Abahazi, M. Towner, S. Orr Treasurer, J. Wilcox, J.
Farrow, J. Dillmcn, G. Leon. Second Row: B. Horvarth, J. Von Kamp,
L. Sheffield, D. Haywood, N. Hutching, N. Madok, S. Dyke, J.
Moore L. Roberts M. Barndollar, G. Buterbaugh, S. Mowery, J. Shupp,
D. Overs. Third Row: S. Corin, M. Aebie, S. Schmittgen, L. Nichols,
P. Murrphy Secretary, B. Kovacs, M. Gimben, P. Lutz, J. Zak, M. Van
Valkenburg, H. Sheperd, D. Cummons, J. Ellis, K. Miller, D. Stith.
The goals of the Student Council
are to promote the general welfare of
the school, to encourage worthy stu-
dent activities, to foster enthusiastic
school spirit, and to take an active
.Jart in the solution of school problems.
lt consists of one representative from
each home room and the elected offi-
cers of the Student Council. The Exe-
cutive Board is made up of the officers
of the Student Council and of directors
elected by the home room representa-
tives of the respective classes.
Fourth Row: T. Chucko, M. Frankiewiez, I. Brawn, M. Washka, W.
Jones, W. Church, L. Kearse Vice President, L. Buterbaugh, W.
Murray, J. Wilson, C. McKay, S. Novak, K. Gruen, J. Rothel, B.
Baughman, S. Walters, T. Struck. Fifth Row: S. Lengel, N. Schultz. L.
Sanford, G. Chipikites, D. Roberts, S. Hays, B. Kopis, G. Hecht, R.
Breclcelbaum, D. Crum, D. Bush, R. Redington, J. Keller. D. Gallo,
J. Kurtz President, W. Younlcin. Absent: B. Grant, D. Eager
Marianne Gimben helps publicize the clean- l
up campaign, one of the many Student Council
projects to improve E.H.S. l
Youth Council ls Active in Civic Affairs.
The purposes of the Youth Council
are to afford teen-agers the oppor-
tunity of serving in the city's life and
activities and provide a medium for
youth expression and the planning of
their own recreation. The council gives
youth the experience needed to devel-
op future leaders. The delegates from
Elyria High School, Elyria District
Catholic High School, and various or-
ganizations participate in the follow-
ing committees: Civic Affairs, Com-
munity Service, Council Chatter, Li-
brary, Publicity, World Affairs, and
Recreation.
John Davies, one of the iudges of Bicycle
Court, explains the importance of safety to a
first offender.
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Front Row: J. Kuss, A. Moss, S. Slozier, P. Madok, D. Haywood, P.
Turner, N. Madok, N. Orr, C. Johnston, J. Purcell, M. Hancock
S. Heinzerling, N. Abookire. Second Row: S. Karin, C. Rosenbaum,
S. Orr, J. Dillman, M. Stephan, M. Aebie, S. Becket, S. Reasar, M
Madok, P. Murphy, L. Roberts. Third Row: T. Struck, J. Fields, J
Wilson, K. Hancock, K. Moore Corresponding Secretary, N. Briton
S. Kelner, L. Kearse, J. Rock, M. Dickie, P. Loeb, J. Schilling, D
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Kuss, C. Seabold, B. Norris. Fourth Row: S. Mowery, W. Church, R.
Poad, N. Schultz, B. Perkins, B. VanValkenburg, J. Bishop, G. Miraben,
R. Emsley, S. Hayes, J. Brown, B. Baughman, S. Walters. Fifth Row:
R. Breckelbaum, D. Crum, J. Panoff, B. Novak Vice President, J
Kurtz, C. Redington. Absent: P. Crum, D. Dicken, D. Garrett, B.
Grant, R. Gruen, T. Haag, B. Hall, B. Kopis, K. Nevins, E. ten Hoff.
Elyrian Presents Visual History of Year.
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Mrs. Boylan. Second Row: S. Kelner, G. Wassermann, 5. Stoke,
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"This idea would be swell for our student life section", says business manager, Barb
Nickel, to Elyrian editor, Alice Moss, as adviser, Mrs. Boylan, looks on.
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Householder, W. Van Oster, B. Kaatz, D. Schnur.
What makes a yearbook' successful, and
what are the duties of an Elyrian staff mem-
ber? The prosperity of any yearbook lies
within its staff. Yes, everyone, from the editor
to the newest member must co-operate and do
his share of the work. Drawing a layout,
scheduling a picture, writing copy, designing
a cover, and alphabetizing miniature pictures
are a few of the many tasks which must be
clone to meet the goal of presenting an ac-
curate, pictorial record of the year's activities.
When another year is over, and a new Elyrian
is completed, it is then that each member of
the Elyrian staff knows the satisfaction and
value of tireless efforts.
Herald Prints News and Views of E. H. S.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Yes, this
is the familiar cry, when each new edition
of the Herald makes its bi-monthly appear-
ance. And thanks to the members of the
E.H.S. newspaper staff we are able to do iust
that: "Read all about it." Throughout the
school year the staff members keep us up to
date on activities in and out of school. For
the Herald, iust like any other newspaper,
has its reporters on the scene, so that we at
Elyria High are better informed. Many pre-
cious hours of work are spent on preparing
the dummy, counting tax stamps, taking pic-
tures, typing, and writing stories. This year
the Herald staff worked extra hard to publish
a special edition in recognition of the Home-
coming Queen and her court.
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Working on their next edition of the Herald, are Ken Rosenbaum, sports editor,
Judy Johnson, second page editor, Miss Mahaffey, adviser, Carol Ardman, third
page editor, and Judy Moos, first page editor.
Front Row: D. Miller, B. Butte, P. Mull. B. Kelly, C. Szanyi, J. Moos,
J. Johnson. Second Row: B. Kailes, S. Stammitte, J. Hyer, D. Carter,
Rosenbaum, R. Zarbaugh, E. Huber, A. Gildzen, M. Rigg, I. Braun,
E. Huskinson, Miss Mahaffery. Absent: B. Huiett.
S. Morey, C. Ardman, B. Sommers, J. Shoemaker. Third Row: K.
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Language Clubs Enioy
"I bid 1750 denarii!" "I bid T800 denarri!" And
so the Roman masters continue purchasing their slaves.
Actually the "slaves" are new Latin Club members, and
the masters are officers of the club. Following this auc-
tion, they hold their annual Roman Banquet.
A newcomer to the language clubs is the German
Club, formed through the enthusiam and suggestions of
the German students. A Christmas party was just one
of the club's highlights this year.
The tri-color bows, which symbolize the blue, white,
and red of the French flag, are worn by French Club
Romance of Cther Lands.
members at their annual tureen and initiation. The guest
of honor at this affair was Collette Bavarez, an Oberlir
College student from France, who gave a speech about
French customs and ways of life. The gala Mardi Gras,
which provides an evening of fun for the whole student
body, climaxes the activities of this group.
At the Spanish Club meetings, Spanish games pro-
vide entertainment and increase the students' knowledge
of the language. Miss Bliss, who spent her summer living
with a family in Mexico, gave a speech about her
experiences at one of its meetings.
LATIN CLUB
Front Row: Miss Jones Adviser, M. Allen,
J. Frankfather Scriba, K. Haag, J. Earley,
J. Dillman, S. Orr, M. Towner, M. Washka.
Second Row: B. Naegele, D. Schriner, I..
Buterbaugh Qvaestor, P. Myers Aedile,
J. Baumhardt, M. Meyne, C. Neighbour,
J. Reynhout, L. Bechtel, D. Fox. Third Row:
S. McDonald, D. Wolff, J. Shaw, D.
Schnur, P. Price, S. Walters First Consul,
C. Rider, B. Caughlin Second Consul, J.
Brumenschenkel.
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Benton, L. Lanaghan, A. White, B. larin
D. Perkins. Second Row: Mr. Gleason
Adviser, B. Wilds, R. Mihalis, J. Refenning,
E. Jobs, C. Rosenbaum, B. Sarver, D. Heidl-
berg, S. Schmittgen Vice-President, Glenda
Boyle. Third Row: D. Pallas, S. Floyd, M.
labs, M. Nielsen, K. Krugman, J. Harmon,
S. Smith, D. Reindl, B. Biddinger. Fourth
Row: A. Crandall, C. Greer Treasurer, H.
Hincliffe, C. Gsotke, C. Sharpnack, l.
Rubin President, K. Hamister, B. Meyer, P.
Arenz. Fifth Row: D. Roesemann, E. Huber,
G. Lander, R. Conley, J. Brumenschenkel,
F. Vorhis, R. Brekelbaum, B. Miller, R.
Nedwiclc, D. Roberts.
Front Row: J. Averbook, J. Hultz, D.
Ferguson, D. Baughman, D. Lees, C.
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Front Row: Miss Wilcox Adviser, L. Harsel, C. Sage, B. Boyd, R. S.
Stammitti, P. Pappas, M. Henderson, A. Axx, R. Reber, J. Mills, C.
Smith, J. Van de Voort, S. Orr, M. Maddock, S. Jaffe, P. Madok, M.
Towner, M. Schultz, Mr. Pritchett. Second Row: S. Heinzerling, S.
Hultz, S. Beckett President, E. Lowery, D. Mitchell, P. Lutz, C. Adams,
M. Campbell, J. Sparks, J. Shoemaker, M. Lynn, B. Burgess, C.
Ardman, J. Zak, J. McDonald, J. Stith, M. Barr, P. Murphy, L.
Sheffield. Third Row: P. Knuff, K. Krieg, E. Kirkhart, D. Stith, M.
Gimben, C. Alexander, A. Eschhe, D. Walker, L. Tarry, S. Gargus,
L. Brown, G. Taylor, D. Papp, B. Billman, S. Cooper, L. Nichols, D.
Sadler, J. Von Kamp, M. Braun. Fourth Row: P. Dutot, J. Westfall,
C. Seabold, D. Peterson Treasurer, S. Morris, M. Cheesman Secretary,
B. Francis, M. Dickie, C. Merrill, G. Stone, A. Hoffman, J. Dunn, M.
Saxe, K. Gruen, S. Moehle, D. Kuss, G. Buterbaugh, N. Sandrock.
Fifth Row: H. Mischka, H. Haskins, T. Queen, A. Gildzen, K. DeFazio,
J. Mills, D. Scholle, J. Shellevy, G. Wasserman, A. Cantwell, J.
Wilson, R. Nemeth, K. Ballas, B. Nickel Vice-President, C. Pleska, N.
Kontos, L. Heinzerling, D. Livingstone, B. Emslie.
SPANISH CLUB
Front Row: Miss Dunigan Adviser, V. Alexander, T. Altfeld, J.
Lawrence, B. Somers, S. Loose, S. Smith, R. Abahazi, J. Shoemaker,
N. Orr, S. Elliott, S. Taylor, S. Dyke, R. Maxey, D. Abahazi, P.
Lingenfelter, T. Warriner. Second Row: J. Ross, P. Ryan, K. Paulette,
M. Van Horn, C. Harley, J. Wiley, P. Booth, K. Northcutt, L.
Whitworth, J. Thompson, J. Jones, L. Sarnousky, S. Beckett, M
Griffiths, S. Morey, L. Saba, J. Beeamy. Third Row: A. Earley Secretary
K. King, D. Smith, M. Bainbridge, F. Turner, S. Kosco, R. Papenbrock
S. Row, M. Barndollar, A. Hoffman, C. Lessin, K. Hancock President,
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L. Moore, J. Moos, S. Kelner, S. Stoyke, J. Underwood, A. Gildzen
Fourth Row: J. Salisbury, S. Strickler, N. Nieding, M. Scott, B
Horwitz, M. Schmittgen, M. Goodenow, J. Strong, K. Robinson
J. Jones, K. Speigle, B. Baird, L. Schmittgen, J. Mahar, J. Steller,
S. Novak, M. Schneider. Fifth Row: N. Landis, J. Andress, J. Mc
Laughlin, D. Bastik, E. Becker, G. Zimmerman, C. Banik, J. Fowkes,
S. Goldsmith Treasurer, J. Schmittgen, V. Heidlberg, D. Krueck, S
Walters, N. Schultz, R. Russell, D. Bush Vice-President, S. Lengel, D
Davies.
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Science Clubs Require Initiative.
The philosophy of the Science Clubs is to
increase the depth and widen the base of
scientific knowledge that students are exposed
to. The four main divisions of these clubs are as
follows: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Gen-
eral Science. They give the student more prac-
tice in the skills and abilities used in the scien-
tific method, and encourage him to concentrate,
correlate, and evaluate any idea or process
which he is exposed to. They also offer him an
opportunity to do individual work on a re-
search proiect which he will exhibit at the
Science Fair. This fair is co-sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce, Elyria Catholic High
School, and Elyria High School.
lnquisitive spectators look on while Tim lutz explains his winning
Science Fair proiect.
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Willis Krugman, the proud exhibitor, stands by his Science Fair pro-
iect.
Front Row: Mr. Jones Adviser, J. Taylor, M. McDowell, S.
Loose, J. Watts, R. Mihalis, S. Witherspoon, M. Nielsen,
J. Baumhardt, C. Cope, S. Chambers, L. Baker, P. Kadas,
S. Corin, P. Hess, S. Greening, K. Nelson, M. Bainbridge,
B. Francis, D. Kuss, S. McRae, Mr. Allen Adviser. Second
Row: Mr. Sandrew Adviser. D. Hoffman, B. Somers, B.
Kailes, D. Hill, W. Scott, D. Bush. R. Poad, J. Strong,
B. Ewing, E. Ellison, S. Stoyke, J. Salisbury, J. Miller,
B. Jones, L. Mull, D. Allen, D. Peters, L. Copas, J. Ely,
Mr. Bauer Adviser. Third Row: H. Hinchclitt, R. Towell,
D. Harrison, B. Ruple, E. Spicer, D. Songer, K. Rosenbaum,
J. Knispel, W. Jones, R. Wagner, L. Shrubsole, P. Nor-
ris, B. Naezele, D. Scott, D. Garrett, S. Novak, R.
Frankiewics, F. Eldridge. Fourth Row: J. Dyer, B. Horvath,
R. Gingery, J. Enyedy, N. Williams, A. Berke, D. Bell,
D. Simmons, B. Kaatz, F. Finegold, P. Price, J. Under-
wood, S. Goldsmith, J. Bishop, R. Conley, F. Vorhis, M.
Taylor, D. Beal. Fifth Row: R. Ott, J. Snoble, E. Rider,
D. Schroeder, D. DuPerow, R. Beeson, B. Bechtel, J.
Lauterschleger, T. Wieseke, B. Emslie, D. Gallo, J. Nickel,
J. Varga, J. McDoniel, J. Kurtz, S. Lengel, C. Redington,
A. Pecaut.
Soil conservation is an important part ot America, as illustrated by
Ruth Law.
E.H.S. Students Gain Special Honors.
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V.I.C. OFFICERS
Gordon Chipukites standing, and Larry Higginbotham seated, gained
outstandin ositions in Bo s' V.l.C. At the meeting in Columbus
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Gordon was elected president of the state. Larry was picked to rep-
resent the office of vice-president of our district.
BETTY CROCKER WINNER
Judy Salisbury proudly displays the pin she earned by placing
high on the Betty Crocker Future Homemakers test. Her reward was a
pin engraved with "Home is where the heart lies."
BUCKEYE BOYS AND GIRLS
The Buckeye Boys and Girls are chosen by an American legion cam-
mittee for scholarship, leadership and interest in government. Dele-
gates, which come from all over Ohio, operate a fictitious federal
government. Our representatives are: C. Seabold, G. Miraben, R.
Poad, J. Kurtz, B. Novak.
THESPIANS
HONOR WRITERS
D. Kellogg, C. Szanyi, R. Elzey, and P. Karbowniczek won recognition
for the poems they wrote and submitted to the National Anthology
of High School Poetry.
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After a student participates in plays, on crews and
receives a certain number ot points, his efforts are
rewarded by being taken into Thespiuns. Front Row:
J. Long, D. Mitchell, P, Vandemark. Second Row: M.
Braun, G. Hecht, M. Towner, C. Ardman, S. Jaffe, B.
Baughman, C. Lessin, Third Row: S. Weiss, J. Huff,
P. Price, B. Emslie, M. Dickie, J. Ely, J. Ellis.
ART WINNERS
Five students in the advanced art classes entered their drawings in
the Outdoor Show in Ely Park sponsored by the Ely Junior Woman's
Club. They won blue ribbons. Seated: C. Kindig and S. Pinter.
Standing: B. Huiett, J. Sparks, and M. Weisman.
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Honors Reading Explores Literature.
One of the newest organizations in Elyria High
School is Honors Reading. lts purpose is to gain a fuller
knowledge of literary works by discussing them in after-
school meetings. Many books which they discuss are rela-
tively new novels, while others are the old classics. Since
the organization is divided into grade levels, a special list
of books is given to each group. Among the books dis-
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SENIORS
maker, J. Frankfather, S. Weiss, M
McDowell, C. Ardman President, M. Hauer
Johnson Vice-President, K. Miller, D
R. Papenbrock. Third Row: G. Salladay
N. Zvosechz, E. ten Hoff, K. Moore, C
Lessin, C. Morgan, K. Hancock, C. Seabold
tary. Fourth Row: Miss Fowell Adviser, N.
Williams, V. Heidlberg, J. Salisbury, M.
Cheesman, C. Banik, S. Stoyke, N. Briton,
M. Barndollar. Fifth Row: E. Ellison, J.
Shilling, P. Loeb, G. Miraben, B. Emslie,
A. Pecaut, B. Caughlin, D. Brewer, J.
Y , Bishop, B. Nickel, A. Hoffman.
cussed by the iuniors was Pride and Prejudice, while
seniors avidly delved into Green Mansions. Sophomores
were very enthusiastic about Ben Hur, but the freshmen
really came through with flying colors in their discussion
of The Diary of Anne Frank. Honors Reading is a very
educational and enioyable experience for many E.H.S.
students.
JUNIORS
Front Row: P. Booth, N. Abookire, M.
Nielsen, Miss Wagstaff Adviser, P.
Laganier, R. Elzey, S. Bradley, C. Petras.
Second Row: J. Wiley, P. Greene, P.
Mull, N. Swan, S. Hewitt Vice-President,
J. Heathcote, J. Ruby, D. Hill. Third Row:
E, Hovekamp, G. Wasserman, C. McKay,
C. Szanyi, L. Brown Book Secretary, S.
Novak, M. Braun Recording Secretary, J.
Wilson, R. Miholis. Fourth Row: A. Cady,
J. Underwood, J. Brumenschenkel, L.
Keurse, A. Gildzen President, T. Queen,
D. Edwards, B. Baughman.
Front Row: A. Everhart, N. Orr, J. Shoe-
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A. Moss. Second Row: M. Stephan, J.
Mitchell, s. Popp, G. oamben, o. Sadler:
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S. Cooper, H. Shepherd Recording Secre-
SOPHOMORES
Front Row: L. lanaghan, D. Roig, S. Beckett, J. Earley, P. Swain
M. Towner, E. Lowery Book Secretary, S. Orr, Miss Jepsen Adviserl
Second Row: C. Eskins, L. Bechtel, D. Gruber, A. McDaniel, P
Myers, S. Schmittgen Recording Secretary, J. Krugman, B. Corin
Third Row: K. Harrington, L. Harding Vice-President J Schmittgen
G- B'-1il0SlKY, L. Rubin, W. Hill, J. Shaw President: J: Walker Fl
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FRESHMEN
Front Row: Miss Herd Adviser, B. Somers, A. Demos, R. Maley, C.
Bryner, J. Watts, L. Sweet, S. Schunk, J. Farrow, D. Hildreth, C.
Sage, C. Claycomb, P. Korim, E. Jabs, J. Smith, D. Walker, T.
Warriner, Mr. Boylan Co-ordinator. Second Row: K. Rudy, J. Harroclcs,
C. Brenneman, G. Schulhof, S. Adolph, K. Kozdon, C. Batdorf, D.
Femley, C. Sharpnack, J. Lance, J. Berglund, R. Mihalis, A. White
L. Layton, R. Metzig, D. Abahazi, R. Spinks, D. Miller. Third Row:
J. Jonosik, P. Miller, S. Moran, P. Hylton, M. Gimben, M. Berlcebule
P. Gillies, S. Greening, L. Sabo, M. Sheffield, D. Albrecht. M.
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Hoogenboom, S. Moehle, J. Harmon, P. Helfrich, D. Balcar. Fourth
Row: M. Coleman, L. Baker, M. Moehle, S. Chambers, M. Shurley,
L. Whitworth, L. Sarnousky, M. Aebie, N. Schmittgen, N. Hutchings,
P. Henry, D. Williams, B. Jones, P. Lingenfelter, G. Ruck, A. Berke,
D. Hoffman. Fifth Row: B. Piper, S. Janos, L. Kiser, N. Nemitz,
L. Bennett, M. Gooclenow, R. Edwell, D. Stith, L. Nichols, M. Saxe,
M. Schmittgen, J. Strong, J. VonKamp, J. Foss, L. Heinzerling,
B. Norris, D. Sieker.
F.T.A.'ers Are Inspired by Student Teaching.
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Sara Smith points to o diagrammed sentence on the board as she
does her student teaching at Eastern Heights.
Front Row: Miss Llewellyn Adviser, K. Haag, M. VanHorn, P. Richard-
son, M. McDowell, S. Weiss, S. Smith, S. Bradley, R. Abahazi, J.
Franlslather President, B. Boyd, A. Moss, J. Gorrard, S. Kosco, K.
Krieg, C. Morgan. Second Row: P. Towell, J. Stith, S. Schilling, S.
Meschke, A. Axx, S. Heinzerling Treasurer, J. Baumhardt, C. Ardman,
N. Aboolsire, M. Dickie, M. Stephan, R. Papenbrock, D. Sadler, S.
Elliot, D. Armstrong, K. Hancock, S. Morris. Third Row: K. Moore,
J. Johnson Vice-President, S. Roe, P. Lutz, E. Hovelcamp, K. Horvath,
In Elyria High the Margaret E. Edwards Chapter of
Future Teachers of America aims to interest as many stu-
dents as possible in the teaching profession by showing
movies and inviting guest speakers to their meetings.
During the school year the members participate in activ-
ities such as student teaching in the grade schools and
ushering for various faculty events. A very important
proiect is raising money for the annual F.T.A. scholarship
awarded to a senior member in June.
B. Fielder, C. Petrus, J. Ellis, J. Wilson, V. Goppelt, R. Mihalis,
C. Lessin, B. Horwitz, C. Eslxins, S. Hubbard. Fourth Row: H. Feher,
J. Wyszynski, J. Moos Secretary, B. Baird, A. Hoffman, D. Reiddl, D.
Mitchell, S. McRae, K. Enczi, C. Szanyi, K. Speigle, K. Robinson,
D. Thompson, L. Bechtel, J. Shilling, J. Fowkes, D. Davies. Fifth
Row: C. Pleska, P. Price, M. Wallace, G. Bailosky, R Nemeth, J.
Taylor, J. Steller, N. Williams, C. Bonik, A. Bantwell, D. Myers,
D. Krueck, J. Bishop, P. Horn, R. Redington.
F.B.L.A. Plans For Commercial Careers.
Mrs. Dickie Adviser, D. Conway, P. Abahazi, J. Horrocks, P.
Pappas, J. Provonznik, J. Welch, S. Ott, S. Slosier, C. Chipukites
Treasurer, S. Jalowiec Secretary, C. Claycomb, B. Peterman, K.
Gall, K. Cluley, P. Wash, B. Rourke, J. Kratchen, M. Shreve.
Second Row: T. Mason, B. Kaatz, S. Kelley, D. Morris, V. Cate,
C. Keiffer, M. Northeim, K. Kelly, P. Sparr, J. Cammarn Vice-President,
L. Shaw Reporter, G. Cashner President, B. George, J. Diewald, K.
Rogers, M. Eschke, L. Snyder, V. Smith, C. Coleman. Third Row:
D. Bastik, P. Kadas, J. Gary, S. Reeser, J. Miller, D. Wasuk, B.
The business world of tomorrow will depend upon to-
day's members of Future Business Leaders of America.
The F.B.L.A. chapter in Elyria High is quite new, but so
Red Cross Proiects
Riech, S. Bruce, M. VanValkenburg, M. Veres, J. Swart, S. Jones.
G. Dumke, S. Dupler, C. Nemeth, B. Huffman, R. Maxwell. Fourth
Row: D. DuPerow, J. Crowell, M. Detillio, K. Bara, S. Braund, K.
Kemery, J. Kochis, C. Shau, J. Slack, H. Krueger, S. Folley, J.
Stone, B. Beal, J. Houpt, S. Zaorski, E. Lotus. Fifth Row: R. Barnes,
S. Brown, S. Simmons, P. Knuff, B. Reynolds, J. Strickler, S. Jacobs,
L. Wilcox, N. Koepp, D. Clouser, J. DeFazio, J. Kirkhart, D. Holzhauer,
L. Peterson, K. Thompson, D. Walker, L. Laury. Absent: S. Jones,
L. Reynolds.
far it has been a very active organization. Among its
activities were the Basketball Bounce, co-sponsored with
F.T.A., and the sale of cookies.
Help Community.
Front Row: S. Jalowiec, B. Petermon, J. Lichty, D. Gainer, N.
Orr, S. Jaffe, J. Sparks Secretary-Treasurer, S. Flynn, Y. Lawson,
D. Perkins, J. Krugman. Second Row: K. Geenke, P. Ryan, M. Griffiths,
J. Van de Voort, L. Nichals, P. Lutz, M. Dickie, K. Gruen, E. Wood,
Junior Red Cross, an organization which stems from
the National Red Cross, is one of E.H.S.'s charitable
groups. They do not collect dues but raise money for
their ventures by such things as selling cookies and
S. Beckett, S. Stammitt. Third Row: C. Smith, J. Stith, C. Sallis, S.
Braegger, D. Schnur, J. Shores, M. Lynn, J. Crowell, P. Loeb Vice-
President, Miss Portz Adviser. Absent: P. Crum President.
sponsoring a dance. Proiects for this year included
a collection of clothes for a needy family at Christmas
time and a party for retarded children.
Announcers Broadcast E H. S. News.
Mimeograph Workers Run Ott Tests,
Study Guides.
Front Row: P. Karbowniczek, Miss Vogan
Adviser, J. Green. Second Row: E. Pearce,
S. Stevens, M. Lance, W. Rodman. Third Row:
M. Myers, K. Miller, A. Miko, S. Popp. Absent:
B. Christensen, J. lsom, M. Kenny, B. Lawson,
C. Weich.
Tap! Tap! Ting! This is the sound
of a mimeograph worker typing a
stencil. As soon as it is completed, the
worker conscientiously duplicates it on
the mimeograph machine, until the
required number of copies has
been obtained. Finally, the recipients,
who are teachers, organizations, or
anyone who has a part in E.H.S.
receive their finished products and
fully realize how important and use-
ful these girls are . . . our mimeo-
graph workers.
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Front Row: L. Kearse, S. Page, J. Purcell, K. Hoag, S. Weinstein
S. Weiss, M. McDowell Head Announcer, M. Barndollar, H. Mischka
M. Stephen. Second Row: J. Wyszynski, B. Billman, P. Mull, R. Elzey.
M. Barr, C. Petras, G. Lance, J. Steller, D. Myers. Third Row: B. Jones,
B. Baughman, T. Queen, S. Morris, C. Seabold, A. Hoffman, B. Kopis
G. Hecht, P. Dunford. Absent: B. Baird, P. Crum, J. Doon, B. Donahue,
S. Goldsmith, S. Schilling, P. Vandemork, J. Wilson.
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Every morning with enthusiastic voices the announcers
broadcast the daily news of E.H.S. Whether a message
is inviting the student body to a Saturday night dance
or reminding people of an important meeting, it notifies
students or teacher.
Office Workers Aid School Secretaries.
Front Row: S. Hales, M. Cheesman, K. Hancock, G. Carter, D. Roig,
S. Kosco. Second Row: J. Wilson, l.. Chambers, Mrs. Simon, Adviser,
Have you ever seen a student energetically deliver-
ing slips, filing cards, or compiling the absence list?
These people are the office workers and slip collectors
P. Horn, S. Goldsmith D. Bartos.
who make the lood of the school secretaries a little
lighter.
Monitors Act as Ambassadors of Good Will.
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Front Row: H. Seitter, L. Gomez, C. Johnston, N. Hornbeck, S. Weiss,
D. Hill, G. Fogle, S. Stammiti, B. Boyd, J. Sparks, P. Karbowniczek, C.
Figula, S. Koch, V. Golpelt, K. Hamister, D. Speroff, J. Zak. Second
Row: Mr. McQuillin, P. Lutz, T. Altteld, J. Shupp, J. Purcell, M. Neil-
sen, S. Meschke, P. Swain, M. Allen, S. Dudley, A. Everhart, R. Pap-
enbrock, D. Sadler, J. Ellis, D. Smith, R. Ferry, D. Edwards, J.
Moore. Third Row: M. Dickie, K. Northcutt, D. Wence, J. Reynhout,
M. Barndollar, G. Dumke, L. Looney, J. Moore. K. Hancock, S. Morris,
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essin, J. Taylor, D. Brewer, S. Carin, J. Piatt, T. Queen, A.
Gilclzen, R. Poad. Fourth Row: H. Blake, D. Danciske, D. Bartos, J.
Cobb, K. Harrington, K. DeFazio, M. Audrich, C. Pleska, K. Ballas,
L. Kearse, A. Miko, B. Kopis, V. Rock, G. Carrothers, J. McLaughlin,
J. Brumenschenkel, D. Prochazka, D. Bush, W. Younkin. Absent: B.
Caughlin, J. Kline, B. Lawson, J. Moore, J. Green, C. Morgan, S.
Kelner, R. Abahazi, H. Heber, T. Haag.
ln Elyria High there is one organization, which,
although they elect no officers and do not hold meet-
ings, is one of the most useful groups in school. They
are monitors. Each monitor relinquishes one study
hall a day to serve in his post by one of the en-
trances to E.H.S. Besides the main duty of keeping
track of students leaving and entering the building, a
monitor acts as a guide and information service to the
many people who come to Elyria High on business.
All visitors who come here unocquainted with our
maze of halls welcome guidance, so, they turn to the
monitors and ask for what information they need.
The monitor will answer their questions with a
friendly smile and send them on their way. All in all,
it could well be said that the monitors are E.H.S.'s
police force and welcoming committee.
"It's that way," says monitor, Anne Everhart. Ker' Taylor and
Dave Currie, Alumni of E.H.S., are still confused when they
visit our school.
D.E.C.A. Members Join Elyria's Commercial World.
Front Row: D. Lake, J. Seymore, G. Murphy, P. Shingleton, C. Bart-
baugh Treasurer, R. Wood. Second Row: P. Wirth, B. McDivitt, D.
Clark, B. Vash, R. Greco, C.wSparks, B. Hastings Vice President, K.
The members of the Distributive Education Clubs of
America are our junior businessmen of today, and our
business leaders of tomorrow. The members of the Elyria
High chapter take an active part in commercial Elyria,
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Spaulding, K. Szabo. Third Row: Mr. Deeds Adviser, J. Wynn, D.
Cutshall, T. Sudro President, A. Szaniszlo, K. Garbash, B. Hastings
Treasurer.
as well as studying business technique, merchandising,
and ethical procedures in school. On the second floor
many students notice the outstanding display window
which members of D.E.C.A. arrange weekly.
Photo Squad Practices First Rate Photography.
Smile! Say, "Cheese," Flick!
Click! One of the Photo Squad
members has just taken your pic-
ture. Now, he might send the pic-
ture to a contest, or us it as a topic
of discussion. All activities of the
Squad help members gain more ex-
perience in the field of photog-
raphy. Many Squad members will
choose photography as their pro-
fession.
Front Row: D. Livingston, M. Strickler, D.
Kellogg, J. Townsend. Second Row: D.
Roesemann, B. Kaatz, J. Huff, Mr. lauten-
schleger. Absent: R. Conley. T. Householder, '
T. Warriner, J. Hyer. l
Student Workers Keep E. H. S. Library in Order
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Proiectionists Assist With Visual Aids.
Front Row: R. Haywood G, Kailes, D. Machock. Second
Row: R, Schlldt, R. Conley, l.. Hubbell, J. Kokai.
"Lights, camera, action!" is a symbolic
command given to the E.H.S. proiectionists to
begin the showing of another educational
movie. Although troubles, from the breaking
of the film to its running off the sound track,
may occur, the knowledge possessed by the
student helpers enable them to quickly make
a repair.
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Front Row: B. Scott, S. Bosley, S. Heinzerling, J. Hoffman, J. Slack
J. Jalowiec, L. Lanahan, C. Hartly, J. Lichty. Second Row: K. Emlich,
G. Truskowski, S. Jones, W. Young, E. Crosby, N. Niecling, J. Maple.
J. Houpt, M. Guignette, Miss Scott. Third Row: P. Haefele, D. Wolf,
P. Gillies J. Shaw L. Kilzer J. Fowkes F. Vorhis D. Queen, C
Lander, L. Bechtel, J. Guignette. Absent: B. Vash, R. Nemeth, H
Briggs, C. Licking.
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"A-Jack-of-all-trades" is a description that perfectly
fits the student volunteers who assist in the library.
These are among the tasks, that fill their busy minutes:
collecting magazines, shelving books, repairing and re-
binding used volumes, checking out books, straightening
racks, revising the card catalogue, and creating displays.
The workers pleasantly try to answer any questions and
otherwise help those who visit the library.
Cafeteria Workers Help Appease Hunger.
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J. Cammaran, S. Moehle, H. Seitter. Second Row: C. Knepper, P.
Fikes, I. Bako, S. Jones, P. Kodas, M. Vc1nValkenburg, D. Schoen
Clink! Clatter! Crunch! Whoopsl, here comes the
next lunch crowd. Cafeteria workers bravely stand
behind counters shuddering as the barrage of hunger-
stricken students arrive. ln moments they will be filling
plates with forty-cent specials or hamburgers and po-
P. Moehle, B. Feltz. Third Row: J. Capp, D. Bell, R. Hombley, l
Kilzer, J. Grobe, L. Burgess, M. Allgood, N. Bastik, G, Boyle,
S. Strickler.
tatoes. Each student ultimately arrives at the check-out
counter, where the cafeteria workers speedily make
change. Too soon lunch is over, and the cafeteria
workers diligently scrape dishes, stack trays and collect
waste paper.
V.l.C. Encourages Future Craftsmen.
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Front Row: Mr, Wendling Adviser, R, Mqleyl F, Mollenkopfl D, Brown Treasurer, J. Wilson Secretary, S. Novak, K. Blaine. Third
Hill, M. Nielsen, S. McRae Vice-President, K. Enczi, Mr. Petit Adviser. Row: D. lgnail, R. Conley, I.. Kearse, J. Brown, D. Garrett, R.
Second Row: Mr. Paul Adviser, N. Williams, P. Knutf, S. Hewitt, l. Maxwell, B- Evling, J- Enyedy PfeSid9r1f-
ln Elyria High School there are many students who Another advantage of this group is the freedom of dis-
wish to study moth beyond the realm of the classroom cussion that many times is curtailed in class because of
textbooks, Math Club is an organization which offers time limits. This organization is growing to be one of the
these students a chance to enter higher mathematics. most important in E.H.S.
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V.l.C. Encourages Future Craftsmen.
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Front Row: Mr. Kehler Adviser, Mr. Richards Adviser,
J. Byrne Auto Mech. Vice-President, T. Welch, P. Cather,
D. Rust, W. Klinyshirn Mach. Treasurer, K. Smith, T.
Ternes, B. Rowell, R. Krugman, B. Zeller, J. Howell,
G. Rish, R. Sprague, B. Harding, Mr. Kisseberth Adviser.
Second Row: N. Tite, A. Fitch, D. Hodge, D. Poling, D.
Croskey, J. Kaiser, D. O'Connor, E. Gagen, D. Messaras
Mach. Vice-President, D. McGhee, D. Rodachy, G.
Chipukites Auto Mech. President, B. Speidal, E. Shields.
Third Row: D. O'Dowd, D. Conrad, J. Blauvelt, A.
Dueming, M. Yeich Weld. President, D. George, Bob
Talcacs, D. Whitmore, C. Cooke, F. Hall, T. Young, F.
Knepper, R. Henoskofsky, B. Benton Weld. Vice-President,
B. Hall, D. Brady, G. Wells, G. Handley Weld. Secretary,
G. Estmond, D. Chambers, W. Owens, J. Jones, D.
Wagner Auto. Mech. Secretary, W. Jones, L. Higginbotham
Weld. Treasurer, L. Johnson, R. Schneider, J. Drage, Auto.
Mech. Treasurer, T. Kayden. Fifth Row: R. Koyon, R.
Schnur, C. Richardsen, B. Barres, S. Hasko, D. Lander, P.
Orndorff, D. Rankin Mach. President, C. Sooy, E.
Donovan, J. Grebe, D. Miller, B. Shepard, D. Remshak.
Vocational Industrial Club offers a social
organization to boys who have chosen their vo-
cation in the machine shop, auto mechanics, or
welding. Throughout the school year they spon-
sor many fund-raising projects such as selling
anti-freeze or holding car washes. The boys
in industrial arts are a large and important part
of Elyria High School.
A.l.A. Builds Interest in lndustry.
Front Row: Mr. Hall Adviser, R. Provoznik, D. Brenneman Treasurer,
J. Ely, B. Schneider, R. Sooy Vice-President, G. Moore President,
B. Dangerfield, J. Smith. Second Row: R. Hunkley, M. Bungard, L.
Kindle, C. Squires, R. Ott Secretary, E. Glass, R. White, O. Morris,
Advanced Industrial Arts Club is an organization
in which industrial art students aim for higher standards
in school work and greater ideals in business and industry.
J. Huff, B. Strauss. Third Row: J. Farkas, J. Kokai, J. Salata, B.
Hammer, J. Kokai, R. Vincent, J. Antonczak, P. Nardechia, L. Kilzer,
T. Bannick, R. Huntley, G. Stone. Absent: Mr. Carpenter Adviser,
J. Smith, W. Hendricks.
A.I.A. offers many advantages to boys who will someday
be a part of American industry.
Y-Teens Build Fellowship.
.IUNIORS
Front Row: C. Keiffer, B. Boyd, S. Loose, J. Garrard, P. Turner, S
Weinstein Vice-President, D. Hill, C. Johnston, K. Haag, S. Bradley,
S. Miller, J. Cammarn, H. Seitter, P. Laganier, M. Bainbridge, N
Abookire Treasurer. Second Row: S. Flynn, K. Sand, M. Henderson
A. Axx, S. Elliot, G. Fogle, N. Madok, E. Crozier, J. Komko, M
VanHorn, M. VanValkenburg, D. Roe, K. Nelson, P. Towell, J
Stith, E. Hovekamp. Third Row: G. Dumke, G. Lance, K. Horvath,
M. Nielsen, S. Heinzerling, J. Purcell, S. Page, B. Horwitz, J
This familiar scene, socializing around the coke bar, takes place
before each Y-Teen meeting.
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Miller, P. Murphy, L. Buterbaugh, M. Hancock, D. Speroft Secretary,
K. Smith, L. Brown, J. Bennett. Fourth Row: B. Bath, B. Fielder, B.
Thompson, C. McKay, V. Goppelt, J. Wilson, B. Leslie, D. Armstrong,
J. Fields, M. Barr President, B. Baird, S. Roe, Y. Lawson, D. Cummons,
K. Hamister, P. Flowers, L. Best. Fifth Row: L. Peterson, D. Crowther,
J. Bennett, R. Mihalis, L. Wagner, K. Thompson, J. Mills, D. Scholle,
L. Schmittgen, S. Novak, M. Schneider, A. Earley, P. Knuff, B.
Starr, P. Price, H. Feher.
Y-Teens is a social and service organization. ln all
four groups, representing the four classes of Elyria High
School, various committees endeavor to supply services
to the community, our school, and other groups in Elyria.
Y-Teens is also an outlet for girls to ioin in social activ-
ities outside of school. From each group two representa-
tives are chosen to serve as members of the Inter-club
Council. This council actually serves as an advisory
and guidance committee to Y-Teens. Perhaps the most
important social and service activity combined is the
annual Christmas formal. This dance is planned by
Senior Y-Teens with the help of the Inter-club Council.
The proceeds from this prom go towards a scholarship
which is awarded to a senior Y-Teen each June.
SOPHOMORES
Front Row: S. Slosier, S. Jaffe, J. Kuss, E. Lowery, S. Bosley, G.
Ulmer, J. Horrocks, P. Pappas, S. Stammitti, J. Diewald, J.
Refenning, S. Taylor, D. Perkins, S. Dyke, P. Lutz, S. Morey. Second
Row: D. Gruber, S. Braund, S. Ott, S. Jalowiec, S. Freeman, P.
Swain, S. Orr, J. Dillman, J. Earley President, B. Peterman, P. Ryan,
S. Strickler, N. Nieding Treasurer, S. Beckett, M. Griffiths, K. Gienke.
Third Row: M. Allen, L. Snyder, J. Maple, S. Jones, G. Taylor, D.
Walker, M. Meyne, P. Myers, R. McHenry, J. Zak, C. Smith, D
Schnur, J. Schmittgen Secretary, K. Robinson, C. Sanders, G. Boyle
Fourth Row: K. Bara, S. Schmittgen, M. Dickie, M. Washka, S
Reeser, S. McDonald, K. Harrington, J. Billmon, S. Brown, P
Myers, K. Gruen Vice-President, L. Rubin, G. Boilosky, V. Rock
J. Fowkes.
FRESHMEN
First Raw: N. Schmittgen, N. Hutchings, B. George, S. Stone, D.
Haywood, M. Schultz, S. Harris, J. Jones, D. Stanford, R. Hasko,
C. Sage, J. Averbook, M. Maddock, R. Mihalis, K. Rudy. Second
Row: J. Lance, C. Sharpnack, J. Janosik, M. Fabian, R. Reber, D.
Hildreth, J. Kratchen, C. Claycomb, L. Sarnowsky, J. Vandervoort,
L. Sheffield, J. Smith, J. McDonald, E. Ignatz, G. Schulhof. Third
Row: B. Arndt, D. Bako, L. Sabo, B. Burgess, J. Berglund, C. Flood,
J. Forrow, K. Osborn, P. Korim, M. Pearce, C. Gootke, S. Schunk,
C. Bayner, J. Watts, S. Greening.,Fourth Row: G. Gannon, L. Baker,
J. VonKamp, D. Stith Treasurer, J. Strong, P. Demos, N. Nemitz,
M. Goodenow, L. Layton, P. Hess, P. Gillies, D. Balcar, S. Moran
M. Hoogenboom, J. Dunn. Fifth Row: B. Norris, M. Schmittgen, Ll
Nichols, S. Gargus, M. Fenik, H. Spike President, M. Aebie Secretary,
M. Saxe, S. Janas, M. Moehle, L. Gough, J. Rock Vice-President, B.
Reynolds, B. Beal, M. Leonard.
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Front Row: R. Abahazi, B. Boyd, C. Jezewski, N. Orr, M. Northeim
C. Fegula, P. Richardson, J. Baduar, P. Karbowniczelc, S. Dudley, S.
Hales, S. Dupler, J. Madara, J. DeFazio, G. Murphy, J. Jalawiec,
K. Krieg, S. Baum, S. Smith, M. McDowell. Second Row: J. Sparks,
M. Kenny, D. Sadler, R. Papenbroclx, S. Kosco, P. Wirth, S. Koch, H
, Shepherd, A. Everhart, D. Kuss Secretary, B. Francis, D. Petersen,
E. Pearce, M. Cheesman, R. Nemes, B. Lee, J. Long, G. Stone, J.
Frankfather, S. Weiss. Third Row: M. Barndollar, M. Lynn, J. Moore,
D. Moore, J. Shoemaker, J. Bauer, G. Cashner, J. Milner, J. Moore,
. C. Benton, D. Bartos, S. McRae, S. Cooper, B. Billman.
Players Club Builds Dramatic Abilities.
Under the direction of Mr. Toth, the Players
Club is an active and growing organization. The
members gain practical experience in the in-
terpretation and production of outstanding plays.
They help promote interest in the dramatic
activities of the school and enthusiasm for dra-
matics in all its phases. Throughout the school
year the players give entertaining skits, plays,
and dramatic readings.
Players Club rehearses a one-act play, which is another of
its varied activities.
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J. Kochis, L. Shaw, C. Binggeli, D. Holzhauer, D. Gymoti. Fourth Row:
J. Kirkhart, D. Mitchell, S. Willis, K. Knepper, J. Green, K. Hancock,
C. Morgan, K. Moore, J. Wyszynski, C. Seabold, J. Mahar, S.
Morris, J. Moos, P. Loeb, J. Crowell, C. Lessin, S. Kelner, K. Miller,
M. Wallace, S. Simmons. Fifth Row: K. Ballas, A. Miko, N. Briton
President, D. Dancisko, S. Stoyke, P. Ballas, J. Taylor, G. Salladay,
J. Steller, C. Bogart, C. Sallis, R. Nemeth, N. Williams, C. Banik,
V. Heidlberg Treasurer, D. Krueck, B. Nickel, S. Goldsmith Vice
President, D. Reindl.
Front Row: Mr. Toth Adviser, S. Schmittgengen, P. Ryan, B. Peterman,
S. Taylor, D. Hill, J. Shoemaker, S. Slosier, S. Flynn, D. Gainer,
S. Jalowiec, S. Jaffe, S. Weiss, C. Ardman, J. Miller, F. Mollenkopf.
Second Row: B. Fielder, S. Reeser, M. Barndollar, D. Sadler, P.
Swain, M. Towner Secretary, J. Garrard, S. Page, N. Abookire, S.
Weinstein, S. Schilling, C. Johnston, J. Purcell, M. Hancock, J.
Stith Historian, L. Nichols. Third Row: M. Schmittgen, D. Mitchell
Vice-President, P. Towell, L. Sarnousky, P. Lutz, R. Papenbrock, K.
Smith, K. Gienke, J. Van de Voort, M. Griffiths, M. Washka, J.
Ellis, L. Brown, B. Billmon. G. Salladay, N. Briton, A. Gildzen. Fourth
Row: G. Miraben, K. Horvath, E. Hovekamp, J. Long Treasurer, C.
Lessin, M. Dickie, S. Morris, V. Goppelt, J. Wilson, S. Novak, T. Lutz,
J. Davis. M. Braun, D. Wence, C. McKay, P. Mull, I. Braun, R.
Conley. Fifth Row: J. Fishop, J. Schmittgen, L. Rubin, L. Best, Y. Law-
son, B. Baughman, C. Binggeli, J. Davies, C. Bogart, B. Norris,
C. Pleska, P. Price, J. Fowkes, H. Mischka, J. Doan President, G.
Hecht, B. Emslie, J. Smith.
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Hi-Y Activities Promote Good Will.
Hi-Y is a branch of the Y.M.C.A.
In Elyria High, Hi-Y is divided into
smaller groups: freshmen, Sopho-
mores, Juniors, cmd Senidrs. Their
activities center around community
proiects such as making posters
for campaigns, or helping on drives.
Senior Hi-Y probably offers the
greatest service to the school by
sponsoring the Thanksgiving assem-
bly. Hi-Y is today a growing organi-
zation and truly offers a great
number of advantages and activi-
ties to teen-age boys.
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Front Row: B. Jones, N. Schultz, J. Davis, D. Bastik, A. Wehman, B. F. Eldridge, D. Garrett, R. Frankiewecz, C. Rider, D. Savage, D
Emslie, S. Corin, D. Eager, B. Fauver, P. Kelly, L Butler. Second Row: Cross, D. Simmons, B. Kaatz, N. Lindberg, J. Davies, J. Arndt.
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JUNIOR HI-Y
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Front Row: E. Lotus, R. Maxwell, H. Hinchliffe, R. Varga, B. Kopis, N. Pappas, N. Landis. Third Row: Mr. Wendling Adviser, D. Bauer,
F..Mollenkopl1, B. Agle, J. Smith, B. Puder, T. Fowkes, K. Nevins, H. A. Turek, L. Kilzer, B. Honnaford, L. Kearse, T. Leczo, D. Gallo, P.
Mlschka. Second Row: R. DeFazio, R. Conley, B. Baughman, T. Varga, T. Newell, T. Martin, J. Lautensclileger.
Christian, D. Ball, T. Struck, P. Norris, J. Green, B. Hollis, T. Chucko,
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE HI-Y
Front Row: L. Kaatz, T. Davis, D. Smith, C. Gill, C. Rosenbaum, S. G. Howell, D. Roesemann. Third Row: J. Knispel, D. Richars, B. Court,
Austin, C. Nelson, D. Stratton. Second Row: J. Harmon, P. Helfrich, L. Heinzerling, B. Meyer, P. Livingstone, B. Staskiews, S. Allen, R.
D. Simmons, M. Denman, D. Zack, D. Hoffman, D. Nielson, D. Perker, Slack.
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A Cappella Choir Sings through 28th Year.
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Front Row: Mr. Beck Director, M. McDowell, M. Stephan Treasurer,
M. Northeim, J. Sparks, C. Gochenour, G. Fogle, M. Hancock, S.
Schilling, J. Schroeder, P. Turner, D. Gainer, J. Frankfather, M
Neilson, S. Page, P. Vandemark, N. Orr, J. Shoemaker. Second Row
J. Wilson, J. Shilling Secretary, J. Ruby, M. Barndoller, D. Mitchell
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B. Horwitz, K. Smith, B. Bates, S. McRae, M. Hagins, l.. Bursley. Third
Row: l.. Reid, K. Hamister, C. Pleska, B. Nickel, V, Heidlberg, N.
Briton, D. Myers, S. Hewitt, M. Braun, S. Novak, K. Speigle, S. Hen-
ning, C. Morgan, S. Cooper, L. Schmittgen, D. Kuss, S. Goldsmith,
ENSEMBLE
Seated: M. Sweet Pianist. Standing: R. Eddy, P. Dunford, E. Rider,
G. Miraben, D. Mitchell, D. Kuss, N. Orr. Absent: M. Booth.
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S. Morris, T. Chucko. Fourth Row: J. Kovacs, J. Smith, D. Pyeraft, T.
Martin, R. Hutchings, J. Davis, P. Carter T. Martin, J. Doon, D
Bastik, K. Nevins, B. Strauss, H. Mischka, P. Norris, L. Kilser, D. Cut-
shall, J. Lautenschleger, J. Taylor. Fifth Row: F. Eldridge, E. Rider
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G. Miraben President, L. Buyrgess, B. Kopis, E. Glass, B. Reith, L.
Stark, C. Redington, J. Pancotf, J. Cobb Vice-President, L. Fosselius,
J. Kokai, D. Garrett, R. Bodman, J. Davies, P. Dunford, R. Eddy, J.
Underwood. Absent: M. Booth, J. Kochis.
Elyria High is very proud of its most out-
standing and active vocal group, the A Cappel-
la Choir. Throughout the year this organization
sings for such groups as Rotary, Lions, and the
Methodist Home. The Choir makes three ap-
pearances tor the community and school when
it presents the Christmas Assembly, Mid-Win-
ter Concertf and the Spring Concert.
Following a' concert, the members often
ioin as a social group to hold a gala party.
A most unique custom of the Choir is its
induction or robing ceremony. After the Bene-
diction has been sung, the graduating members
leave their places and present their robes to
the inductees who, in turn, take the vacated
places.
The A Cappella Date Book guarded by the Choir-neer,
the A Cappella Choir's mascot, helps Chuck Redington to
remember when the next performance will occur.
Junior Choir Trains for A Cappella
fron! Row: Mr. Beck Adviser, B. Corin, E, Crozier,
K. King, P. Lagonier, L. Rieth, L. Worchester, B. Boyd,
K. Sand, K. Nelson, B. Leslie, N. Madok, S. Wein-
sfein Treusurer,C. DeMarco.Second Row: D. Cummons,
J. Siiih, S. Huliz, P. Moehle, S. Witherspoon, E. Low-
ery, J. Baumhardt, M. Gill, M. McCroy, J. Kuss, M.
Towner, D. Jones, J. Ellis, J. Curtis. Third Row: S.
Schmiifgen, M. Washka, R. Mihalis, V. Goppelt, L
Peferson, Y. Lawson, D. Walker, K. Kelly, P. Sporr,
L. Wagner, J. Benneit, P. Mull, J. Mills, S. Krugman
Fourfh Row: B. Sfarr, S. Roe, S. Ausiin, D. Danger-
field, D. Fox, J. Buswell Secrefary, J. Piafl, C. Greer,
C. Fifzwaier, L. Lufher, T. Fosselius, B. Jones, P. Myers,
H. Feher. Fifrh Row: D. Crowiher, L. Besi, G. Trusk-
owski, D. Simmons, C. Burkhard, B. Adams, B. Miller
President, F. Lewis Vice-President, D. Fell, D. Prunfy
D. Bieske, W. Heginbothem, D. Scholle, M. Schneider
The Glee Club's Goal Is Better Music
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Freshman Chorus one is promoted to Junior Choir or
Glee Club, the training steps to A Cappella. These groups
sing for school assemblies and other outside organizations.
Front Row: M. Rowen, P. Abahazi, B. Peterman, S. Orr, S. Jaffe, J.
Horrocks, J. Dillmcn, P. Ryan, S. Taylor, J. Provoznik, Mr. Beck
Adviser. Second Row: D. Wasuk, S. Beckett, M. Campbell, E. Terry,
S.Roberts, M. Griffiths, C. Alexander, P. Lutz, S. Floyd, B. Bruce.
Third Row: C. Eskins, M. Dickie. D. Jackson, C. Updike, S. Jones,
J. Zak, S. Braund, K. Kemery, E. Kirkhart. Fourth Row: S. Brown, G.
Boyle, L. Bechtel, C. Smith, C. Neighbour, P. Myers, M. Meyne, M.
Watson. Fifth Row: J. Fawkes, V. Rock, K. Gruen, J. Stone, P. Fikes,
G. Bailosky, D. Thompson.
Diane Scholle and Joy Mills stay after school to practice Junior
Choir Music.
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Freshmen Choruses Learn Basics ol Group Music
Front Row: Mr. Beck Adviser, L. Sabo, B. George,
J. Wycoff, P. Wash, J. Pasenow, S. Klingensmiih,
J. Huliz, P. Madok, J. Novak, J. Wilcox, S
Sawyer, C. Sage, L. Caughlin, G. Leon, S. Harris
C. Winters, J. Berglund. Second Row: J. Glynn
T. Williams, J. Harmon, A. Ledyard, G. Shanks,
S. Hill, C. Gill, J. Deon, R. Novak, D. ON, D
Hower, D. Williams, J. Olah. Third Row: C. Crozier
S. Janas, E. Spicer, L. Stallings, V. McKnight, L
Laganier, L. Blair, M. Hoogenboom, S. Heflin
R. Melzig, J. Vandevoorr, M. Coleman, J
Kohlhepp. Fourlh Row: R. Towell, P. Helfrich, S
Smiih, D. Balcar, M. Grue, L. Whilworth, M
Aebie, H. Spike, M. Saxe, C. Leonard, S
Greening, L. Sarnovsky, S. Adams. Row Five: M
Mac Donald, M. Schmiftgen, L. Nichols, B. Huffman
S. Bordy, R. Scoti, J. Nickel, D. Bell, D. Clemenlz
T. Brihon, P. Dutof, N. Eddy.
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D. Haywood, R. Fitzpatrick, E. Demos, M. Duffy, J. Redman, R
Hasko, J. Horrocks, K. Rudy, J. Smith, S. Adolph, R. Oakler, D
Kalo. Second Row: S. Mowery, D. Abahazi, D. Stratton, A. White
R. Mihalis, N. Schmittgen, N. Hutchings, J. MacDonald, M. Schultz
B. Burgess, P. Goodwin, E. Gebhardt, V. Noe, F. Jolley, D. Lees
P. Henry. Third Row: J. Chenoweth, J. Jones, G. Thomas, J
Thompson, C. Adams, Y. Schaffer, J. Mills, M. Pierce, G. Cannon
H. McGhee, M. McGhee, C. Benton, D. Femley, P. Hess, L. Leydon
M. Maddock. Fourth Row: L. Bennett, G. Schroeder, J. Strong, J
VonKamp, D. Stith, C. Knepper, P. Taylor, A. Bako, P. Neal, J
Kawolick, L. Hall, S. Moran, B. Wimer, D. Albrecht, B. Ruple, S
Kaderbeck. Fifth Row: R. Law, S. Wycoff, J. lgnatz, T. Moss, J
Branch, A. Arndt, J. Scaggs, B. Masonis, R. Korka, R. Sanford, A
Johnson, J. Rothel, J. Panspaw, E. Woods, A. Williams.
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Chambers B Francis, D. Petersen, K. Speigle, A. Moss. Second Row: EddYf R- Emslie TfeU5Uf9"f S- Re95eff G- l'll99l'15f E' Ellison, R- Gwen:
J Doan J Madam 5ec,.e,a,yl D. Krueck, C. Eskins, J. Lmnenschleger, J. Schmittgen, Mr. Decker Assistant Director. Fourth Row: B. Helfrich,
No wonder the orchestra presents such
fine programs! Most of the Elyria High School
musicians started their instrumental training in
the grade schools and have had from four to
eight years to practice and develop their skill.
Individual proficiency is only one of the
elements that determines the quality of the or-
chestra. Very important is the capability ot each
section, the string, woodwind, brass, and per-
cussion,to balance with each other.
During their four practices each week, the
E.H.S. Orchestra is kept very busy perfecting
numbers for public presentation. The Christmas
Assembly, Mid-Winter Concert, Spring Concert,
and Buckeye League Festival in Marion were
among their 1959-1960 performances.
Jerry Doan diligently practices for Mid-Winter
Concert.
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Front Row: D. Petersen, A Hoffman Secretary, G. Hubbard, R. Mihalis, W. Murray. Third Row: K. Robinson, K, Harringron, Rf Ewing, G.
J. Half, S, McConald, D. Myers, S. Jones, R. Kelly, M. Fredrick. Second Gimben, C. Sanders, J. Miller, C. Mclntosh, J. Ott, D. Wence, T.
Row: B. Francis, K. Krieg, G. Lance, R. Gingery, S. Roe, M. Towner, Haury, L. Williams, G. Hecht, R. Goppelt, W. Jones, N. Lundberg,
R. Luta, G. Stone, B. Wildes, C. Firestone, E. Rider, D. Rust, B. Washington, W. Miller, H. Mertz Treasurer, S. Miller, C. Garret,
G. Carrothers, A. Cady, D. St. Peter, R. Breckenridge, T. Christian,
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P. Flowers, M. Meyne, G. Bailosky, E. Kirkhart, C. Merrill, P. Kirk-
patrick, C. Wiecl1, S. Ott, S. Elliot, R. Nemeth, J. Komko, S, Baum
M. Lance, J. Lautenschleger, T. Weiseki, B. Vincent, R. Crozier, P
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Bentz, T. Struck, W. Ogle, J. Harmon, D. Yearly, J. Teed, D. Danger-
field, H. Haskins, J. Rodgers, J. Strohsack, T. Miller, H. Mischka
Vice-President. Fifth Row: Mr. Walters Director, Mr. Decker Assis-
tant Director. Absent: J. Keller.
Come on Teaml A broken bone may stop Dick Kelly from marching,
but it doesn't keep him from yelling enthusiastically along with the
rest of the band members at a football game.
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The red, white, and black came march-
ing onto the football field and with pre-
cision formed a "V", Then as the colors
came to life, the E.H.S. Band burst forth
with a Sousa march. The football season
had been opened!
During the season the maiorettes received
their new uniforms which are the sharpest
outfits any E.H.S. maiorettes have sported
yet.
Climaxing the Band's marching season
was the Military Ball held on November 14.
The dance was a great success and gave the
Band a wonderful send-off into the concert
season.
Cadet Band Trains Future Musicians
In the past two years the importance and ability
of the Cadet Band have grown tremendously. They have
presented several outstanding assemblies and the mem-
bers have actively participated in such proiects as the
concession stands at football and basketball games,
and in the decoration of the gym for the Military Ball.
But the most important factor of this organization is
the members' aim to become a part of Senior Band. lt
is the Cadet Band's purpose to prepare the members
for tryouts! and membership in the Elyria High Band,
whose quality has shown very great improvement since
the Cadet Band has gained such momentum.
Ted Motels and Dave Pynchon clean and polish their instruments in
preparation for a performance.
Front Row: D. Pynchon Treasurer, C. Batdorf, D. Hoffman, J. Watts,
N. Nemitz, C. Leonard, J. Averbook Librarian, L. Layton, M. Berke-
bile, L. Sweet, B. Reynolds, M. Goodenow, J. Wilcox Secretary. Second
Row: C. Flood, B. Stanton, M. Fabian, S. Braegger, B. Simko, D. Sieker
Band Manager, B. Piper, G. Miller, M. Mueller, J. Lance, L. Baker,
C. Bryner, S. Chambers, M. Gimben. Third Row: L. Gough, S. Green-
ing, G. Schulhof, C. Buck, F. Lynch, D. Walker, M. Martin, J. Rock,
S. Stone, M. Woolfork, T. Axx, J. Matek, R. Reber. Fourth Row: C.
Smith, P. Gillies, P. Huston, B. Jones, D. Williams Presideni, B.
Wallhead, C. Miller, J. Ross, A. Unger, C. Nelson, S. Berke, P.
Lingenfelter, R. Gingery. Fifth Row: Mr. Decker Director, T. Motek,
C. Ehrman, A. Adams, J. Vincent, T. Davis.
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Front Row: Mrs. Newell Adviser, S. Heinzerling, M. Messaros, J.
Heathcote, D. Hill, J. Purcell, J. Jalowiec, J. Miller, E. Crozier, M.
VanHorn, J. Moore, C. Jezewski, J. Rose, P. Richardson, S. Dudley,
D. Moore, N. Orr, P. Towell. Second Row: P. Wirth, J. Frankfather,
J. Garrard, P. Turner, S. Meschke, K. Sand, J. Cammarn, D. Kellogg,
A. Everhart, H. Shepherd Vice-President, E. Pearce, B. Butti, R. Ferry,
L. Moran, S. Papp, M. Stephan Secretary, M. Cheesman Treasurer,
M. Booth. Third Row: J. Mahar, K. Smith, D. Cummons, M. Braun,
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service group since the members participate as
squad leaders in the gym classes, keep score
and referee at after-school sports, and assist at
the iunior high playdays in the spring. By spon-
- soring a dance and a bake-sale this year, the
girls raised money for a Christmas tree for the
gym and a scholarship for a worthy member.
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the iuniors meet the seniors in the Red and
White basketball game.
Marshmallows are usually good, but not on toes as Diane
Hill experienced them during the Leaders' Group
initiation.
N. Swan, C. Seabold, J. Moos, B. Baird, R. Papenbrocll, L. Butter-
baugh, R. Mihalis, J. Fields, P. Murphy, C. Morgan, K. Moore
President, S. Stoyke, B. Starr. Fourth Row: N. Briton, V. Heidlberg,
D. Kuss, S. Kelner, P. Ballas, J. Shilling, S. Goldsmith, S. Hewitt,
S. Novak, L. Schmittgen, M. Schneider, C. Banik, B. Locher, J.
Taylor, P. Haefele, J. Bishop, C. Binggeli, C. Plesko. Absent: P.
Crum, T. Haag.
Booster Club Bolsters Cheering at Games.
Front Row: Mrs. Newell Adviser, S. Orr, S. Jaffe, J. Reidinger, D.
Hildreth, S. Varris, S. Jalowiec, J. Jones, K. Gimke, S. Slosier, P.
Ryan, C. Smith, S. Freeman, J. Provoznik, P. Swain, J. Diewald,
K. Rudy, Miss Helm Adviser. Second Row: J. Dillman, S. Stammitti,
J. Refenning, S. Taylor, B. Peterman, G. Taylor, C. Claycomb, J.
Earley, S. Beckett, S. Folley, H. Krueger, S. Morey, J. VandeVoort,
M. Griffiths, P. Lutz, C. Winters. Third Row: l. Bako, D. Miller, E.
If ever there was an organization that shouted and
yelled when they met, it is Booster Club. But this is the
purpose in meeting. After forming outside the gym, they
march in together for every game. Without the help of
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Gebhardt, S. Hultz, J. McDonald, E. lgnatz, M. Maddock, J. Berglund,
R. Mihalis, S. Witherspoon, D. Wasuk, S. Moran, M. Hoogenboom, J.
Baumhardt, M. Wushka, J. Wyszynski, D. Balcar. Fourth Row: F.
Nelson, L. Nichols, S. Schmittgen Vice-President, M. Dickie Secretary,
K. Gruen Treasurer, J. Strong, J. Stone, P. Critelli, L. Rubin, M.
MacDonald, D. Schnur, B. Norris, J. Kasubinski, B. Biddinger, B.
Starr President, S. Reeser, S. McDonald, R. Arthrell.
the Booster Club when all the fans cheer, the Elyria
cheering section would surely lose some of its vim and
vigor. They certainly back the Pioneers one-hundred
percent.
Gentlemen's Club Keeps Chivalry Alive.
Front Row: B. Kopis, F. Mallenkopf, P. Norris, H. Blake, S. Walters,
T. Chucko, T. Struck, T. Altfeld, H. Mischka, M. Woolfork. Second
Row: J. Garbash, B. Baughman, R. Barnes, B. Ewing, A. Cady, R.
Hutchings, J. Shupp, J. Andress, C. DeMaris, J. Shaw, C. Rosenbaum.
Third Row: G. Hecht, F. Vorhis, J. Lautenschleger, B. Ogle, J.
In the spring of 1959 Lee Kearse had a great idea to
begin a Gentlemen's Club. The members wrote a consti-
tution, elected officers, and began building a growing
organization. Projects so far have included sponsoring a
Brumenschenkel, J. Rodgers, C. Greer, D. Hanson, A. Turek Treasurer,
D. Ball Secretary, J. Walker. Fourth Row: G. Carruthers, B. Hannaford,
L. Kilzer, R. Conley Vice-President, L. Kearse President, Mr. Rakestraw
Adviser, R. Brekelbaum, D. Bauer, P. Varga, E. Huber, L. Fowkes.
Sadie Hawkins Day dance and a basketball dance and
helping the athletic office sell season football tickets.
The gentlemen are well known for their ushering at foot-
ball games.
E.H.S. Girls Are Active in Sports.
TUMBLING
"Okay now, girls, stre-e-etch! This instruc-
tion, and others similar could be heard com-
ing trom the auditorium every Wednesday
after school where the newly formed modern
dance class was held. The class, led by Miss
Borchert, not only learned about modern iazz,
but improved coordination and rhythm.
Another activity was basketball, in which
the girls had friendly competition and were
able to increase their skill.
Included in the other sports were tumbling,
archery, bowling, tennis, and badminton.
At the end ot the year monograms, letters
or pins were received by the girls if they had
earned the required number of points.
Judy Jalowiec, Judy McDonald, Miriam Mac
Donald, and Elaine lgnutz assist each other in
tumbling.
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Varsity E Unites Lettermen.
Front Row: Mr. Barton Adviser, B. Naegele, B .Perlxins, R. Poad, D.
Dumke, H. Murray, J. Shupp, T. Fowkes, D. Hodge, J. Enyedy, A.
Sabo, P. Hill, J. Staskiews. Second Row: S. Hays, E. Buttle, G. Chip-
pulmites, J. Schneider, D. Bush, l.. Hill, S. Davis, R. Volk, C. Bowen,
The familiar red and black pioneer jackets designa-
ting the pioneer lettermen players can be seen all the
time in Elyria High halls.
To be eligible for Varsity E, a boy must have partic-
H. Hildreth, D. Holzhauer, D. Beal, D. Disbrow. Third Row: T. Zaffer
J. Snoble, L Stark, D. Bauer, J. Drage, N. Tilberg, J. Varga, R
Redington, T. Saba, R. Barnes, L. Reynolds, B. Gust, D. Davies, W
Younkin, S. lengel.
ipated in one of the Elyria High sports. This organiza-
tion strives to maintain high standards of co-operation
and fair-play and to encourage and support all forms
of varsity athletics.
Reserve Cheerleaders Yell for Team Victory.
Front Row: P. Madok, M. Griffiths,
S. Jalowiec Captain. Second Row: M.
Schmittgen, J. Rock, J. Dillman, J.
Baumhardt.
They may be on the Reserve
Squad, but in spirit and energy 1
they're far from reserved. These
girls actually boom with a-
bounding spirit. They're mas-
ters of E.H.S. shouts and cheers!
The goal for which each of
these E.H.S.'ers is that of mem-
bership on the Varsity Squad.
Varsity Cheerleaders Keep Spirits High.
Cheerleaders iump for ioy as
team comes close to victory.
J. Kuss, J. Purcell, S. Dyke, l., Buterbaugh, D. Kuss Co-Captain, -l.J0l0WleC C0-CUPYUUI, P. Turner.
They've held the Class AA Championship for four they're the E.H.S. Varsity Cheerleaders. This year, sport-
years, they're full of vim and vigor: fhey gpqrk E.H.S. ing their sharp and stylish new uniforms, these spark-
students with exploding School Spirit! Who gre fl-lege ling E.H.S.'ers led the student body in the greatest cheers
unbelievable gals? Well, if you don't already know, GVeI'l
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All 1959 Spring Sports Win Trophies
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Ison, B. Gasi, B. Laila, R. Redingfon.
4 Westlake 6
6 Mansfield 1
19 Mansfield 3
5 Ashland 0
4 Barberton 0
6 Barberlon 2
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Second Row: B. Reith, Coach C. Sweigart, D. Roberts,
S. Hays, B. Mrukowski, J. Zaffer, B. Clark, J. Snoble.
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
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Euclid
Willoughby
Oberlin-Frosh
Lutheran West
Ashland
Warrensville Hts.
Wellington
Bedford
Disirici Champions
B. Madden, B, Perkins, M. Bashak, J. Jones.
Elyria
Elyria
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7 Oberlin
16 Lorain
10 Ashland
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TRACK
Fronl Row: D. McGee, B. Leboda, R. Whife, S. Davis, P. Carler,
J. Staskiews, D. Bush, A. Sabo, D. Lehman, J. Varga, B. Carler, H
Hildrelh, M. Woodfork. Second Row: Coach S. Zvossc, D. Poling
J. Schneider, D. Disbrow, M. Taylor, S. Lengel, J. Schneider, D
Smallwood, J. Reeser, B. Hill, B. Adams, J. Harmon, S. Walker, M
Thomas, J. Price, Coach R. Messaros. Third Row: C. Bowen, H
Murray, W. Younkin, F. Lewis, L. Johnson, G. Cook, W. Rock, A
Fleisher, P. Shilling, G. Freeman, J. Antonczak.
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Elyria
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Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Elyria
Ashland 27
Oberlin 48
Sandusky 55
Lorain 43
JA Crelaysj John Adams 0
Rocky River 57
Norih Olmsted 23
M5 Lorain 42 96
Second Place District Meet
Fronf Row: R. Huichings, R. Volk, B. Jones, D. Holliday. Back Row:
Coach J. Rakestraw, J. Guesl, L. Slork, P, Horn, K. Dawson, R.
Pond.
Elyria Lorain
Elyria Fremont 0
ElYl'lCI Sandusky
Elyfiv Oberlin 0
Elyria St. lgnafius
Elyria Lorain
Elyria Brecksville
Elyria
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Elyria
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Buckeye Conference Champions, Western Division Cleveland
Champions, Dislricl Runners Up, Stale Doubles Champions.
Jim Guesf and Larry Sfark, lhe 1959
Ohio Stale Doubles Champs, demon-
sfrale their skill.
Rhodes 0
Berea 0
Cleveland W. 0
Sandusky 2
Marian 0
Shaker Hts. 3
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Front Row: C. Bowen, J. Shupp, T. Zaffer, T. Fowkes, A. Salgo, R. Volk, D. Holzhauer, D. Bush, K. Willets Manager. Third Row: J. Sheldon
D. Poling, B. Perkins, D. Hodge, J, Stoskiews. Second Row: B. Barnes Line Coach, R. Wilson Backfield Coach, D. Disbrcw, M. Taylor, D.
Manager, J. Schnieder, E. Buttle, S. Fenik, D. Dumke, S. Hays, G. Bauer, H. Murray.
Chipukites, T. Flood, P. Hill, T. Sabo, H. Hildreth. R. Poad Captain,
Vacation ends early for the Pioneer football players who
begin practicing at the -end of August.
The 1959 E.H.S. football team won seven games, tied
one, and lost one to grab a share in the three way tie
for first place in the Buckeye Conference.
Elyria 20 West Tech 0
Elyria 28 Sandusky 14
Elyria 14 Lakewood 12
Elyria 20 Cuyahoga Falls 6
Elyria 16 Marion 32
Elyria 28 Fremont 14
Elyria 16 Findlay 0
Elyria 20 T. Macomber 20
Elyria 14 Lorain 6
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Bill Madden grits his teeth as he fights for yardage in the Lakewood
game.
When football practice started, Coach
Bill Barton had only five letterrjnen back
from the fine 1958 team. Many people
thought that this was going to be a lean
year for the Pioneers.
The first inkling that this was not to be
true was when the team traveled to San-
dusky for the second game of the season.
The Blue Streaks were highly favored.
Most experts had picked the Pioneers to
lose. The team caught the fancy of the
fans when they soundly trounced the Streaks
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The last game of the season matched
the Pioneers against highly rated Lorain.
A victory would give Elyria its first football
championship in the six years as a member
of the Buckeye Conference.
Again almost everyone picked our
Pioneers to lose. The game was played
before more than 8,000 fans at Ely Stadium.
The Pioneers played what many people said
was the best game any Elyria team had
ever played, as they defeated the Lorain
Steelmen 14-6. It was the third straight
year that Elyria defeated Lorain.
This year's team is co-champ of the Buck-
eye League. Dave Disbrow and Mel Taylor
were first team choices on All-League team
and the All-Ohio team. Captain Ritchie Poacl
was named Honorable Mention All-Ohio.
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Reserve Football Team Trains for Varsity Play.
Front Row: P. Frederick, T. Doan, C. Burkhard, D. Nielson, B. MGYGYS, R- Bl'ell9lbUUlTl, B- AdClmS, G- HlQ9lN5, K- Chomflf G- Lcndef-
Hambley, D. Goppelt, G, Mills, T. Maiden, R. Burnett, R. Bukoff. Thifd ROW: F- Bullocks, C- Altheide.
Second Row: T. MacArthur, V. Alexander, B. Evanich, B. Jackson, B.
Freshman Football Team Works for Unity.
To have the players ready, mentally and physically,
for next year's varsity squad is the principle goal to-
wards which the reserve football coaches work. lnex-
perience held some of the boys back this year, but they
showed promise as determined practice brought great
improvement. The reserve team, the largest squad in
size of the past three years, ended the season with a
record of three wins, four losses, and one tie.
The coaches of the freshman team work hard to mold
into one unit the boys who have come from various junior
high schools. Elyria's largest freshman squad in numbers
had a season record of three wins and three losses.
Cross Country Front Row: B. Pesti, J. Garbash, T. Chucko, B. Jones,
J. Gentile, J. Neumeyer, D. Bristow, B. Baughman, B. Kailes Manager,
B. Court. Second Row: G. Hecht, P. Carter, D. Coven, L. Kearse, L.
Lilzer, J. Johnson, S. Walker, D. Cross, E. Huber, J. Mauer. Third
Row: Mr, Firoe Coach, L. Johnson, M. Woolfork, G. Cibulu, L. Gould,
R. Fitzpatrick, M. McGuire, B. Piper, L. Luther, B. Laboda, N. Papas.
Fourth Row: D. Rutledge, T. Pigman, B. Masonis, B. Clark.
Cross country is an individual sport which conditions
its participants and builds up their endurance. The run-
ers traverse a two-mile course, often up and down hills.
This year's team won two meets and lost four.
H. Arnold, B. Staskiews, D. Graham, K. Dick, J. Attkisson, R. Smith, Sandrock Manager, B. Jones MUHUQSV, W- Clwfch MU"C'9e"f C-
J, Wircengke, W, Williams. Fourth Row: R. Hersman Coach, N. Sweigard Coach. Absent: L. Hubbell, N. Hughes.
Front Row: R. Cate Manager, S. Perkins, L. Kaatz, C. Nelson, K.
Burkhardt, G. Butterbaugh, D. Lees, C. Crozier, E. Hill, A. Adams
Manager. Second Row: Mr, Zvosec Coach, B. Bainbridge, J. Stalla,
L. Thomas, P. Lingenfelter, J. Aumspach, S. Mowery, T. Walls, R.
Johnson, J. Yuhas, J. Vincent, J. lgnatz. Third Row: W. Schuster,
P. Smith, T. Moss, D. Wash, J. Rothel, V. Flaherty, D. King, T.
Dowling, B. West, D. Walker, F. Harpster, Mr. Slager Coach. Fourth
Row: L. Heinzerling, L. Sanford, K. Lehman, B. VanValkenberg, B.
Fortman, B. Hill, D. Clemmins, D. Crum, M. Frankowitz, P. Brown,
J. Burton.
Cross Country Runners Build Up Strength.
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Basketball Team Wins Third Conference Title
Front Row: H. Murray, D. Roberts, S. Hays, B. Gust, D. Coven, B. Madden, 5- l-eftgelf D- Mellgeff l-- Johnson, K- Dick, M" Hefsmnn
ackson. Second Row: Mr. Reichenbach Varsity Coach, S. Davis, B. ReS9fVe Couch-
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Prospects for the 1959-1960 basketball season ap-
peared excellent for Coach Dale Reichenbach with re-
turning lettermen, Sam Davis, Bill Gast, and Steve Lengel.
A host of pre-season iniuries, however, clouded the hori-
zon towards success as the Pioneer cagers dropped their
opening game to the powerful Lakewood Rangers.
Bolstered by Hilton Murray, Bill Madden, Dave
Metzger, Lee Johnson, Dick Roberts, and Bill Jackson, the
Elyria lineup rebounded to take the next eight games.
When they attempted to extend their consecutive home
victory total past the 34 mark, the team taltered before
a potent Marion five in a league contest that also ended
a 28 straight victory streak in the Buckeye Conference.
The following week another league encounter was drop-
ped at Findlay, but determination of players and fans
was not to be denied.
The climactic showdown for the Buckeye Conference
crown took place at Marion as the Pioneers wrapped up
their third straight championship in a display of defen-
sive strength by a 61-49 count.
As the Elyrian goes to press, the cagers sport 14
victories and 3 defeats with one campaign left against
Canton Lincoln in their regular schedule. The full story
of the basketball season will not be completed until
state tournament history is written in the record books.
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Left: Lee Johnson puts his special iump shot into action.
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Front Row: B. Evanich, S. Mowery, S. Hays, B. Jackson, T. Doan, B.
Bristow, D. Roberts. Second Row: B. Clark, R. Brekelbaum, K. Dick, D.
A record of 18 wins and no defeats reflects the fine
spirit and team play of the 1959-1960 junior varsity
basketball team. A good attitude and a desire to excel,
prevalent both in practice and in ball games, contribut-
ed to the success of the season.
Coven, D. Gopelt, B. Myers, B. Fell, Mr. Hersman Coach. Absent: D.
Nielson.
Reserve play is a training field for participation in
varsity games. Many of the boys have great potential and
can be excellent ball players, providing they are willing
to make sacrifices to achieve their goal.
Freshman Team Practices to Improve Skill.
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Front Row: B. West Manager, R. Korka, J. lgnatz, H. Arnold, E.
Johnston, G. Burton, M. Frankiewitz, G. Buterbaugh Manager. Second
Row: R. Cate, J. McKitrick, J. Hans, D. Lees, D. Dicken Captain, S.
The freshman basketball team is composed of two
squads. The "A" team competes with other freshman
teams from schools on the varsity schedule, the "B" team
plays each of Elyria's eighth grade squads twice and
some of the freshman teams in the county.
Perkins, P. Flaherty, J. Chorak, W. Krugman Manager. Third Row:
Mr. Sheldon Coach, D. Crum, B. Fortman, B. Masonis, J. McQuire, B.
VanValkenburg, P. Brown, B. Piper, Mr. Slager Coach.
The "A" team began the 1959-1960 season slowly
but ended strongly by defeating two of the teams to
whom it had yielded earlier. The season record was
seven wins and four losses.
Wrestling Completes Successful First Season.
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Wrestling was introduced into the Elyria High Ath-
letic program this year for the first time. The Athletic
Department felt there was a need for this type of
individual sport, for it affords every boy, from the 'IO3
pound lightweight to the heavyweight, the opportunity
to participate in athletics.
The season began with an assembly explaining to
Tom Terrell tries a switch to escape.
the students the main points about the rules and the
game itself. The team followed through with a commend-
able season, meeting some of the bigger schools in the
state and ending with a record of five wins and five de-
feats. Because the team will only lose four senior mem-
bers, next year's varsity squad should be even stronger.
Front Row: Mr, Fiore Coach, T. Terrell, C. Burkharcl, W. Waters, R. Perkins, T. Flood, Absent: D. Machock Captain.
Volk, S. Walters. Second Row: B. Laboda, J. Varga, P. Varga, B.
Coaches Guide Boys in Skills and Ethics.
Mr. Barton Mr. Doan Mr. Reichenbach Mr. Fiore MY- ROIKGSVYGW
Football Coach Athletic Director Basketball Coach Wfvflfng Cvdrll Tsnnls Cfwcl'
Mr. Wilson Mr. Zvosec
Baseball Coach Track Coach
Front Row: Mr. Rakestraw, Mr. Sweigard Reserve
Football and Baseball Coach, Mr. Slager Freshman
Football and Basketball Coach, Mr. Doan. Second Row:
Mr. Sheldon Varsity Line Coach and Freshman Bas-
ketball, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Zvosec, Mr. Barton. Third Row:
Mr. Fiore, Mr. Hersman Reserve Basketball and Foot-
, ball Coach, Mr. Reichenbach.
Helpers Assist the Athletic Department.
The athletic office would be lost without the help
of the girls who give their volunteer assistance. Among
the duties that keep them busy are selling tickets, counting
ticket money, checking coats and stamping hands at
games, and keeping records of the scores of all athletic
events.
Front Row: H. Shepherd, D. Moore, M. Stephan, M. Meyne. Second
Row: S. Cooper, C. Seabold, K. Gruen, B. Baird, P. Vandemark.
Abser- P. Murphy, J. Shilling, T. Haag, C. Morgan.
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They strive to attain success in their
enterprises in order to provide secu-
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Through good service, fair dealing,
high quality products, and modern
advancements they endeavor to sat-
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Their support of the yearbook is an
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Phone FA 3-3381
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Serving Elyria since I872
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341 Broad Street Depot Street
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340 Broad Street Elyria, Ohio
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Headquarters for
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I 365 East Bridge Street Elyria, Ohio
HESS AND HESS
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For The Finest Lightweight Concrete Block and Brick
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5l7 Broad St. FA 2-3424
"Specializing in Prime Beef"
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Senior Activities and lnclex
ABAHAZI, ROSALIE R., 124 Edison Ct., Classical, Jr. Choir 3, Glee
Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honors
Reading Club 3, Booster Club 1, 2, Red Cross I, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4,
Y-Teens 1-4, Secy. 3. ..... . .......v, pp. 18, 89, 99, 106, 110, 118
ADAIR, PATRICIA A., 310 Bell Ave., Home Economics, Y-Teens 1, 2.
pp. 18
ALLEN, DONALD C., 227 Yale Ave., General, Physics Club 4. .cL,
pp. 18, 101
ANDERSON, THURMAN E., 901 W. River St., Scientific, Track 3,
Transferred to E. H.S. in 1958. ..V.f..f.L............-..- P- 18
ARDMAN, CAROL A., 255 Hamilton Ave., Classical, All School Play
Actor 3, Crew 1, 2, 4, Herald 1-4, 3rd Page Editor 4, Feature Editor
4, Tax Stamp Coll. 2-4, Monitor 3, Slip Coll. 4, French Club 3, 4,
Latin Club 2, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Players' Club 1-4,
Booster Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 1, Distinction Day 3, Class
Night Comm. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4. ,.,..... pp. 18,
36, 42, 43, 97, 99, 103, 104, 106, 119
ARNDT, GERALD C., 302 Hawthorne Ave., Fine Arts, Library Assistant
4, Hi-Y 1-4. ..... -, ......,.............. .......... p p. 18, 122
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BADER, DAVID S., 225 Howe St., Scientific, Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 4.
p. 18
BALINT, JAMES C., 206 Bath St., Industrial Ed., Jr. Choir 2, 3,
Fr. Chorus 1. ..................,,,.,,.-.-........,,, ,,,p, 18
BALLAS, KIMBERLY A., 230 W. River St., General, Bowling 1, Jr.
Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Chemistry Aide 4, Monitor 3,
4, French Club 4, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens 2,4, Student Council 2,
Distinction Day 3. .. ..............,,,,,,.... pp, 18, 99, 119, 136
BALLAS, PEGGY J., 369 Beebe Ave., General, Bowling 1, Herald 1,
Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Red Cross
1, Y-Teens 1-4, Distinction Day 3. ,.,,,A.,,,,.,,, pp. 18, 110, 119
BANIK, CAROLE A., 567 Turner St., General, Basketball 1, 2, 4,
Bowling I-4, Hockey 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus
1, Pub. Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4,
Spanish Club 3, 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Leaders Group 3, 4,
Booster Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Distinction Day 3, Class
Night Comm. 4, v.e.,.e...,... pp. 18, 36, 42, 104, 106, 119, 136
BARNDOLLAR, MOLLY M., 1028 Middle Ave., General, Crew 3, 4,
A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Announcers 4,
Monitor 4, Spanish Club 1, 4, Speech Squad 3, 4, Honors Reading
Club 4, Players' Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Student Council 4. .,....
pp. 18, 41, 42, 43, 94, 104, 109, 110, 118, 119, 124
BARTLEBAUGH, CONNIE A., 212 Beebe Ct., Business Ed., Basketball
3, Volleyball 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Treas. 4, Transferred to E. H.S. in 1957.
pp. 18, 111
BARTOS, DOLORES J., 112 Lafayette St., Business Ed., Basketball 3,
Volleyball 3, Monitor 4, Office Assistant 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Transferred
to E-H-S- in 1957. - .............. .... p p. ta, 42, 109, 11o, 118
BASTIK, DAVID J., 149 Erie St., Business Ed., A Cappella Choir 3,
4, Jr. Choir 2, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, 4, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4, Spanish
Club 1, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Speech Squad 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Booster
Club 3: Hi-Y 14- --.--............ ............ p p. 19, 107, 122
BASTIK, NANCY J., 265 Hawthorne Ave., General, Basketball 1-4,
Volleyball 1-4, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4,
Slip Coll. 2, 3, Jr. Achievement 4. ........,,,,, pp, 19, 113, 125
BATES, BETTY A., 237 Foster Ave., General, Basketball 2, A Cappella
Choir 4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 4,
Library Assistant 2, 3, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Student Council
3, Distinction Day 3. .............. ,-,-,,,,,,,,.,, , pp, 19, 124
BATES, RICHARD L., 319 Fifth St., Industrial Ed., Biology Club 3.
p. 19
BAUER, JUDITH A., 131 Bell Ave., Home Economics, Basketball 3,
Volleyball 3, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Y-Teens 2, 4.
pp. 19, 118
BAUM, SUSAN M., 415 Cleveland St., Home Economics, Bowling
3, 4, Cadet Band 2-4, Marching Band 2-4, Booster Club 3, Y-Teens
1-4, Distinction Day 3. ......................, pp. 19, 118, 133
BEAL, DONALD R., 343 Kenyon Ave., Scientific, Baseball 2, 3,
Basketball 1, Football 1-4, Track 1, 3, Physics Club 4, Varsity E
3, 4. .............................. pp. 19, 1o1, 140, 145, 146
BECHTEL, ROBERT A., 127 Lafayette St., Scientific, Football Manager
2, 3, Distinction Day 3. ........................... pp. 19, 101
BEESON, RICHARD A., R. D. 2 N. Murray Ridge, Scientific, Chemistry
Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4. ......................... pp. 19, 101
BENTON, THOMAS L., 244 Burns Rd., Scientific, Fr. Chorus 1,
Monitor 2, Proiectionist 2, 3. ................ ............ p . 19
BENTON, WANNETTA C., 106 Hillsdale Ct., Fine Arts, Jr. Choir
2, 3, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 2, Slip Coll. 4, French Club 3,
4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Y-Teens 1-4. ................ pp. 19, 118
BERNATH, MERLE E., 238 Longford Ave., Fine Arts, Transferred to
5.1-1.s. in 1959. ............................. ......... p . 19
BILLMAN, BARBARA A., 719 East River St., General, Volleyball 3,
All School Play Crew 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Announcers 3, 4,
Movie Wkr. 3, French Club 4, Players' Club 4, Y-Teens 4. ........
pp. 19, 99, 109, 118. 119
BINGGELI, CAROLINE F., 252 Fairlawn Ave., Classical, Basketball
1-4, Bowling 1, 3, 4, Volleyball 1-4, All School Play Actor 4, Jr.
Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Library Assistant 1, 2, Leaders'
Group 3, 4, Players' Club 4, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens 4, Distinction
Day 3. ..................................... .... p p- 19, 119
BISHOP, JUDITH A., 347 Kenyon Ave., Scientific, Basketball 1, 3, 4,
Bowling 1, 3, 4, Volleyball 1-4, Red Bt White Game 3, All School
Play Crew 3, 4, Pub. Salesman 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Chemistry
Aide 4, Monitor 1-3, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club 4,
Leaders' Group 3, 4, Players' Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Youth Council
4, Distinction Day 3. ...... . pp. 19, 42, 95, 101. 104, 106, 109, 136
BLAUVELT, GERALD A., 351 Brandtson Ave., Industrial Ed., V.l.C.
1. 2. .......................... ...-------------- P P- 19. 115
BODNAR, JUDITH E., 414 W. 6th St., Business Ed., Monitor 3, F.B.L.A.
2, Y-Teens 3,Transferred to E. H.S. in 1955. .....,.,A,, -pp, 19, 118
BOGART, CAROLE J., 155 Lexington Ave., General, Basketball 1-4,
Bowling 1-4, Hockey 1-4, All School Play Actor 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Players'
Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ........ ,A .,-,, pp, 19, 119
BOONE, DORA D., 150 Huron St., Business Ed., Basketball 2-4,
Volleyball 2-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Library Assistant 2. ....... -p. 19
BOOTH, MARJORIE A., Basketball 1-4, Bowling 1-4, V. Pres. 4,
Volleyball 1, 3, 4, Red B1 White Game 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4,
Robe Mistress 4, Cafeteria Wkr. 1, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Student
Council 2. ......................,,,,,.-,,,--., ,--pp, 19, 135
BOWEN, CULLEN T., 71 Riverside Homes, General, Basketball 1, 2,
Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Pub. Salesman 3, Monitor 2, Varsity E 2-4.
pp. 20, 24, 140, 143, 144, 146
BOYD, BARBARA A., 125 Adelbert St., General, Bowling 1, Hockey
1, Tennis 2, Chemistry Aide 4, French Club 3, Chemistry Club 3,
Booster Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1-4. .......... pp. 20, 41, 106,
110, 118
BRENNEMAN, RICHARD A., 420 Earl Ct., Industrial Ed,, Pub. Sales-
man 1, Photo Squad 1, A.I.A. 3, 4, Treas. 4. ..,...... pp. 20, 115
BREWER, DOUGLAS R., 529 Cornell Ave., Classical, Library Assistant
3, Monitor 3, 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4. ..... -pp. 20, 104, 110
BRITON, NANCY R., 243 Eastern Heights Blvd., General, Basketball
1, 2, Bowling 1-3, Volleyball 2, All School Play Crew 4, A Cappella
Choir 4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 2-4,
Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Latin Club 2, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, V. Pres.
3, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Players' Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Y-Teens
1-4, Pres. 4, Youth Council 4. ......... -pp. 20, 95, 104, 119, 136
BRITTON, FRANCES L., 127 Cascade St., Business Ed., Bowling 1,
Fr. Chorus 1, Y-Teens 1. ................................ p. 20
BROWN, CARLYN S., 347 N. Olive St., General, Fr. Chorus 1. .....
p. 20
BURGESS, LARRY G., 440 N. Murray Ridge Rd., Classical, A Cappella
Choir 2-4, Fr. Chorus 1, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4, Slip Coll. 4. ........
pp. 20, 113, 125
BURILL, ROBERT G., 220 E. 15th St., Industrial Ed., Herald 1. .....
p. 20
BURSLEY, LINDA M., 262 Marseilles Ave., Business Ed., Bowling 2,
Volleyball 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Choir 2, 3, Fr. Chorus 1, Jr.
Achievement 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. ...................... pp. 20, 124
BUSH, DAVID F., 356 Gulf Rd., Classical, Basketball 1, Football 1-4,
Track 1-4, Pub. Salesman 3, Monitor 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, V. Pres.
4, Physics Club 4, Varsity E 2-4, Student Council 2-4, Youth Council
1-3. ............... pp. 20, 94, 101, 110, 140, 143, 144, 145, 146
BUTLER, LARRIE D., 334 Hawthorne St., Scientific, Hi-Y 1-4, Secy. 1.
pp. 20, 122
C
CAPF, GEORGE A., 505 East Ave., Industrial Ed. ........... p. 20
CARIN, STEVEN G., 280 Bellfield Ave., Scientific, Baseball 1, 2, Jr.
Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Monitor 4, Chemistry Club
3, 4, Hi-Y 2-4, Pres. 4, Student 3, 4, Youth Council 3, 4-. .... pp. 20,
23, 94, 95, 101, 110, 122
CARTER, WILLIAM, 1788 Hazelwood Ave., Fine Arts. ........ p. 109
CASHNER, GAIL L., 348 East River St., Business Ed., Bowling 2,
Volleyball 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Assistant Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Distinction
DOY 3- -------.--------------..... -......... p p. 20, 107, 118
CAUGHLIN, WILLIAM T., 389 Gulf Rd., Classical, Monitor 4, Slip
Coll. 3, 4,
Latin Club 2-4, V. Pres. 4, Honors Reading Club 4. .....
pp. 42, 83, 98, 104, 110
CHAMBERS, DAVID Y., 154 Fairlawn Ave., Industrial Ed. V.l.C. 2.
115
PP- 41.
CHAMBERS, LINDA L., 5930 Ford Rd., General, Orchestra 1-4, Tax
Stamp Coll. 1-3, Slip Coll. 4. .................. pp. 20, 109, 130
CHAMBERS, SUZANNE M., 154 Fairlawn Ave., Business Ed., Tax
Stamp Coll. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. ............................. p. 20
CHEESMAN, MARIAN D., 512 Park Place, Classical, Baseball 1,
Basketball 1-4, Bowling 1-4, Hockey 1-3, Tennis 1-4, Volleyball 1-4,
Red 81 White Game 3, Concert Band 1-3, Marching Band 1-3, Elyrian
1, Pub. Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Office Assistant 4, Slip
Coll. 1-3, French Club 3, 4, Secy. 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
Leaders' Group 3, 4, Treas. 4, Y-Teens 1-4, V. Pres. 1, Inter-Club 2,
Service Chairman 3, Reporter 4, Distinction Day 3, Lorain Game
Script 4. ................. pp. 20, 42, 43, 99, 104, 109, 118, 136
CHIPUKITES, GORDON D., 242 Samuel St., Industrial Ed., Baseball
2, Football 1-4, Track 1, Varsity E 1-4, V.I.C. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pres.
of State V.l.C. 4, Student Council 4. ........ pp. 20, 94, 102, 115,
140, 144, 146
CHRISTENSEN, BEVERLY S., 1241 W. Griswold Rd., Business Ed.,
Bowling 2, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian 1, Mimeograph Wkr.
4, Y-Teens 1, 2. ......................,........... pp. 21, 108
CLARK, DELLA M., 332 9th St., Business Ed., Transferred to E.H.S.
in 1959. ..........,.........................,,....... p. 111
COBB, JAY E., 1844 Lake Ave., Scientific, A Cappella Choir 2-4,
V. Pres. 8- Stage Manager 4, Monitor 4, Latin Club 2, Chairman of
Senior Announcements' Com. 4. ........ pp. 21, 35, 38, 42, 110, 125
COOK, DREAMA S., 341W W. River St., Business Ed., Y-Teens 2, 3.
p. 21
COOKE, CHARLES T., 124 Charle Ct., Industrial Ed., Football 1, 2,
V.l.C. 3, 4. ..................................... pp. 21, 115
COOPER, SHEILA E., 212 E. Fifteenth St., Classical, Basketball 1,
Tennis 2-4, Volleyball 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian 1, Pub. Salesman 2, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Athletic
Office Wkr. 4, Slip Coll. 1-3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Honors
Reading Club 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Red Cross 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ....
pp. 21, 99, 104, 118, 124, 181
COPE, CAROLYN R., 720 Prospect St., Scientific, Bowling 1, 2,
Biology Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4. .... pp. 21, 101
CRANDALL, W. ALLEN, 1225 East Ave., General, German Club 4,
Photo Squad 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4. ............... -pp. 21, 98
CROOKE, CLAUDE J., 322 Bell Ave., General, Football 1. ...,, p. 21
CROSKEY, DENNETH E., 5577 Baetz Ct., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3,
4. ..,....,,,.,......,............................... p. 115
CROSS, JAMES D., 113 Cleveland St., General, Baseball 4, Cross
Country 4, Spanish Club 1, Players' Club 3, Jr. Achievement 3, 4,
Production Manager 3, Pres. 4. ,.,.......c..... pp. 21, 122, 143
CROWELL, .IACQUELINE L., 329 Samuel Ave., Business Ed., Bowling
2-4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Office Assistant
3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. ....... pp. 21, 107, 119
CRUM, PENELOPE S., 949 E. River St., Classical, Basketball 1, 2,
Volleyball 1, 2, Jr. Choir 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Tax Stamp Coll.
1, 4, Announcers 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, Slip Coll. 3, French Club
3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Red
Cross 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Youth Council 4. ....... pp. 21, 42, 95, 107,
109, 136
CUTSHALL, DONALD G., 500 W. 316 St., Business Ed., A Cappella
Choir 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Hi-Y 4. ............ .....-. p p- 21, 111, 125
D
DANCISKO, DONNA M., 142 Jay Dr., General, Monitor 4, Y-Teens
2-4. ....-............................., .... p p. 21, 110, 119
DARBY, RONALD D., 323 N. Olive St., Scientific, Concert Band 1-3,
Marching Band 1-3, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 1, 2. ,,..
p. 21
DAVIES, JOHN W., 338 Oxford Ave., Industrial Ed., Actor All School
Play 3, Crew All School Play 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2,
Players' Club 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1-4, Treas.
3, Youth Council 2-4, Judge Bicycle Court 3, 4, Ways B- Means Com.
4, Thespians 4. .............. pp. 11, 22, 26, 41, aa, 95, 119, 122
DAVIS, JAY H., 609 Bell Ave., Classical, Actor All School Play 3, 4,
A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Choir 2, 3, Fr. Chorus 1, Players' Club 3,
4, Hi-Y 1-4, Secy 3, Youth Council 2, 3, Distinction Day 3, Homeroom
Coll. 4. .................,.......... pp. 22, 43, 119, 122, 125
DAVIS, SAM L., 142 Warden Ave., Industrial Ed., Basketball 1-4,
Football 2, 4, Track 1-4, Cross Country 3, Varsity E 2-4. ..2. pp. 22,
52, 140, 143, 145, 150
DAWSON, KENT H., 203 Overbrook Dr., General, Football 1,
Tennis 1-4. ..................................... pp. 22, 143
DAWSON, WILLIAM J., 209 Longfellow St., Industrial Ed., Jr. Choir
2, Frl Chorus 1, A.l.A. 4, V.l.C. 3. ,.,Y...............v,e. p. 22
l --v--.vw Y-.W
DEFAZIO, JANET M., 351 Gulf Rd., Business Ed., Bowling 3, F.B.L.A.
4, Jr. Achievement 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ............... pp. 22, 107, 118
DIDOMENICO, DONALD L., 191 Adelbert St., Industrial Ed., Herald
2, V.l.C. 3. ........................................... p. 22
DISBROW, DAVID D., 2010 Lake Ave., Industrial Ed., Basketball 1,
Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Wrestling 4, Varsity E 1-4. .... pp. 22, 140,
143, 144, 146
DODSLEY, GEORGE D., 432 Cleveland St., Scientific, Monitor 1, 2,
Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 2. .................................. p. 22
DOWLING, CHARLES J., 718 Poplar St., Business Ed., Jr. Achieve-
ment 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Transferred to E. H.S. in 1957. .......... p. 22
DRAGINICH, JOAN B., 1670 N. Ridge Rd., General, Office Assistant
3, Slip Coll. 4, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 2. ............... p. 22
DUDLEY, SUSAN L., 358 Longfellow St., Scientific, Jr. Choir 2, Fr.
Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-4, Chemistry Aide 4, Monitor 3, 4,
Spanish Club 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 1-3, Pres. 3,
Y-Teens 1-4, Student Council 2, 3. .... pp. 22, 26, 87, 110, 118, 136
DUPLER, SHARON K., 354 11th St., Business Ed., Bowling 3, Cheer-
leader 2, 3, Fr. Chorus 1, Slip Coll. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Y-Teens 4, Distinc-
tion Day 3. ...............................-. pp. 23, 107, 118
DYER, JAMES G., 138 Woodford Ave., Industrial Ed., Library Assistant
2, 3, Chemistry Club 4. ........................... pp. 22, 101
E
EAGER, DAVID L., 433 Kenyon Ave., Scientific, Concert Band 1, 2,
Marching Band 1, Monitor 2, Jr. Achievement 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1-4,
Pres. 1, 2, Secy 4. ,,,.................. - pp. 22, 33, 84, 94, 122
EARLEY, SAMETTA J., 155 West St., Business Ed., Transferred to
E. H. s. in 1958. ...................................... p. 22
EDDY, RONALD E., 100 Denison Ave., Scientific, Basketball 1, Foot-
ball 1, 2, Track 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choir Ensemble 3, 4,
Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Orchestra 1-4, Elyrian 1, 2. ...... pp. 22,
124, 125, 130
EISAMAN, KAY A., 116 Longford Ave., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, French Club 3, Y-Teens 1. ........ p. 22
ELDRIDGE, FRED D., 341 Beebe Ct., Scientific, A Cappella Choir
3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 2, 3, Chemistry Aide
4, Library Assistant 2, Slip Coll. 4, Chemistry Club 4, Physics Club
4, Hi-Y 4. .............................. pp. 22, 101, 122, 125
ELLISON, ELIZABETH M., Northridge Rd., Scientific, Orchestra 4,
Chemistry Club 4, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club 4, Berg
Science Seminar 4, Transferred to E. H. S in 1959. ...... pp. 22, 38,
101, 104, 130
ELY, JAMES H., 403 N. Abbe Rd., Industrial Ed., Crew All School
Play 4, Crew Senior Class Play 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, A.I.A. 4.
pp. 23, 101, 103, 115
EMSLIE, ROBERT J., 311 Miami Ave., Scientific, Football 2, Actor All
School Play 3, 4, Pub. Salesman 2, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2,
Chemistry Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Youth Council 4, Thespians 3, 4, Distinction
Day 3. .... pp. 23, 36, 42, 43, 95, 99, 101, 103, 104, 119, 122, 130
ENCZI, MARY K., S. Murray Ridge Rd., General, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax
Stamp Coll. 1-3, Monitor 3, Math Club 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Red
Cross 1, 2, Jr. Achievement 4, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 1-3, Reporter 3,
Distinction Day 3. ............................. pp. 23, 41, 106
ENYEDY, GABRIEL J., 188 Cleveland St., Scientific, Basketball
Manager 1-4, Track Manager 1, 2, Pub. Salesman 4, Tax Stamp
Coll. 3, Chemistry Aide 4, Slip Coll. 3, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3,
4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Physics Club 4, Varsity E 1-4, Booster Club
2, 3, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Production Manager 3. ..... pp. 23, 29,
42,101,114,140
ESLER, ELLEN M., 205 High St., General, Fr. Chorus 1, French
Club 3, 4. ............................................ p. 23
ESTMOND, GEORGE G., 115 Pine St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 2,
Transferred to E. H.S. in 1958. ..................... pp. 23, 115
EVERHART, ANNE K., 131 Denison Ave., Classical, Bowling 1, Tennis
2-4, Volleyball 4, Archery 3, 4, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 3,
Monitor 2-4, Latin Club 2, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Secy. 3,
Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Jr. Achievement 3-4, Y-Teens
1-4. ............................... pp. 23, 104, 11o, ns, 136
F
FAUVER, WILLIAM E., 215 Columbia Ave., Scientific, Hi-Y 1-4, Ser-
geant at Arms 1, 4, V. Pres. 2. .......,.......... pp. 23, 84, 122
FELTY, BARBARA A., 609 Weller Rd., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Cafeteria Wkr. 3, 4. ...... -pp. 23, 113
FIGULA, CHARLOTTE A., 617 West 3rd St., General, Bowling 1, 2,
Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Monitor 4, Booster Club
1, 2, Y-Teens 2-4, Distinction Day 3. .........,,.. pp. 23, 110, 118
FISHER, MARTIN B., 325 East River St., General, Transferred to
E.H.S. in 1956.
FITCH, ALFRED K., 5605 Elyria Ave., Industrial Ed., Football 1,
V.I.C. 3, 4, Pres. 4. ,.........,.. ........2.... p p. 23, 115
FLINT, JERRY L., 536 E. Heights Blvd., Business Ed., Basketball 1,
F.s.L.A. 3, Hi-Y 1-4. ......................,.,s..,.--... p. 23
FOSSELIUS, LARRY R., 329 Concord Ave., Scientific, A Cappella Choir
3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 1. .... pp. 23, 125
FOUSS, G. WILLIAM, 202 Samuel St., Scientific. ........... -p. 23
FOX, JOHN W., 223 8'th St., Industrial Ed. ....... - ..,Aw,,, p. 24
FRANCIS, BARBARA G., 359 Cambridge Ave., Classical, Bowling 1,
Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Orchestra 3, 4, Elyrian 2-4,
Pub. Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-4, French 3, 4, Latin Club 2,
Physics Club 4, Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Senior Class Girls'
Distinction Day Comm. 4, Distinction Day 3. ......Y pp. 24, 30, 96,
99, 101, 113, 130, 132
FRANKFATHER, JANE L., 342 Oxford Ave., Classical, Basketball 4,
Bowling 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 4,
Secy 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4,
Booster Club 2, F.T.A. 2-4, Pres. 4, Librarian 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ...,L
pp. 24, 35, 42, 82, 98, 104, 106, 118, 124, 136
FRANKIEWICZ, RONALD G., 360 Bon Air, Scientific, Chemistry Aide
4, Movie Wkr. 8, Chemistry Club 4, Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. ..2,
pp. 24, 101, 122
G
GAGEN, EDWARD C., 325 Kenyon Ave., Industrial Ed., V.I.C. 3, 4.
pp. 24, 115
GARBASH, KENNETH R., 658 Poplar St., Business Ed., D.E.C.A. 1.
pp. 24, 111
GARGUS, DOLORES J., 128 N. Murray Ridge Rd., Business Ed.,
Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1. .,,-,--,.-.,A,v---, p, 24
GARRETT, DAVID W., 121 Harvard Ave., Scientific, Berg Science
Seminar 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Concert Band 1-4,
Marching Band 1-4, Pub. Salesman 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Monitor
2, Math Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4,
Hi-Y 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Student 3, Youth Council 3, 4. ..... -pp. 11, 21,
24, 42, 95, 101, 114, 122, 125
GASPER, ROBERT J., 1123 Bell Ave., Industrial Ed. .....,.... p. 24
GAST, LESTER W., 103 Princeton Ave., General, Baseball 1-4,
Basketball 1-4, Cross Country 3, 4, Monitor 2, Spanish Club 3-
Varsity E 1-4. ...................... pp. 24, 140, 142, 150, 152
GEE, THEODORE R., 1981 Birchwood, General, Transferred to E. H.S.
an 1958. .................,..,........,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, p , 24
GERBICK, DAVID T., 5635 Elyria Ave., Scientific, Basketball 1,
Chemistry Aide 4, Monitor 2, Office Assistant 2, Slip Coll. 2, Latin
Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4,
Speech Squad 2, Student Council 2, Youth Council 1. ....-. pp. 24,
41, 42, 80
GETTY, RONALD D., 366 Hawthorne St., Scientific, Basketball 1,
Tennis 3, Latin Club 3, Physics Club 4. .............-...... p. 24
GIMBEN, GLORIA J., 171 Penrose Ct., Scientific, Crew All School
Play 4, Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Maiorette 4, Speech
Squad 3, Honors Reading Club 4, Players' Club 3. ...... pp. 24, 41,
43, 104, 132
GINGERY, ROY E., 118 Columbia Ave., Scientific, Concert Band 1-4,
Marching Band 1-4, Pub. Salesman 4, Chemistry Aide 4, Latin Club
2, Moth Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Hi-Y 1-3, Berg
Foundation Seminar 4. ......... pp. 25, 33, 42, 80, 101, 130, 132
GLASS, EDWARD H., 111 Riverside Homes, Industrial Ed., Intramural
Basketball 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
A.l.A. 3, 4. ................................. pp. 25, 115, 125
GOLDSMITH, SANDRA J., 418 Garford Ave., Classical, Bowling 1,
3, 4, Crew Senior Class Play 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, Herald 2, Pub. Salesman 2-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, 4,
Announcers 3, 4, Slip Coll. 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4,
Treas. 4, Physics Club 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 2,
Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 1-4, V. Pres. 4. ....., pp. 25, 29, 42, 101, 109,
119, 124, 136, 158
GRANT, WILLIAM K., 312 Yale Ave., Scientific, Football 1, 2, Track
1, Fr. Chorus 1, Chemistry Aide 4, Math Club 3, Chemistry Club 4,
Student Council 2-4, Exec. Board 2-4, Youth Council 3, 4, Senior
Class Pres. 4. .......................... -pp. 18, 25, 42, 94, 95
GRECO, ROSEMARY E., 310 Griswold Rd., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, D.E.C.A. 4. ............. -pp. 25, 111
GREEN, JUDITH L., 144 E. Heights Blvd., Business Ed., Tax Stamp
Coll. 1, Booster Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. ....... pp. 25, 108, 119, 123
GREER, BENNY A., 400 Louisiana Ave., General. ....... pp. 25, 110
GROBE, JAMES R., R. D. 2, Industrial Ed., V.I.C. 3, 4. pp. 25.113, 115
GUIGNETTE, JANE E., 607 Woodland Ave., Business Ed., Baseball
1, 2, Basketball 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Library Assistant 4,
F.B.L.A. 3, Distinction Day 3. ....................... pp. 25, 113
GYMOTI, DOROTHY C., 217 W. River St., Classical, Bowling 2,
Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian 1, Cafeteria Wkr.
1-4, Monitor 3, French Club 4, Honors Reading Club 4, Booster
Club 2, Y-Teens 2-4. ...............-...--- ------- P P- 25. 119
H
HALES, JUDITH E., 805 E. Broad St., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1. ...........-...........,.,,,, p, 25
HALES, SHARRON L., 1115 E. River St., General, Fr. Chorus 1,
Office Assistant 2-4, Players' Club 3, Y-Teens 4. .... pp. 25, 109, 118
HAMILTON, GARY E., 357 E. River St., Industrial Ed. ........ p. 25
HAMMER, ROBERT C., 753 N. Abbe Rd., Industrial Ed., A.l.A. 4,
V.I.C. 3, Treas 3. ..-.-.....,,,,,,,,,-,----, ----,,, p p, 25, 115
HANCOCK, KAREN R., 277 N. Olive St., Classical, Baseball 1, Bowling
1-4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 4, Tax
Stamp Coll. 1-4, Monitor 3, 4, Slip Coll. 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish
Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Honors Reading Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2,
F.T.A. 2-4 Y-Teens 1-4, V. Pres. 3, Youth Council 4. .... pp. 21, 25,
42, 104, 106, 109, 110, 119
HANDLEY, GARY D., 130 Longfellow St., Industrial Ed., Tennis 1,
2, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, V.I.C. 3, 4, Weld. Secy 4. ..... pp. 25, 115
HANEY, GERALD E., 121 Hamilton Ave., Scientific, Tennis 1-4,
Bowling 2-4. ...........,.-........,,..,,,,,,,-------, p, 25
HARBERT, SANDRA J., 505 Metcalf, Business Ed., Tax Stamp Coll.
1-3, F.3.L.A. 3. ...........................,,,. .. .....,., p. 25
HARDING, WILLIAM R., 455 Adams St., Industrial Ed., V.I.C. 3, 4.
pp. 25, 115
HARTLEY, DAVID C., R. D. 2 Murray Ridge Rd., General. ...... p. 25
HARTMAN, RAY A., 994 N. Washington Blvd., Scientific, Physics
Club 4. ......,............,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p, 26
HASTINGS, BETTY A., 133 Monroe, General, D.E.C.A. 4, Secy 4,
Transferred to E. H.S. in 1957. ........,......,..... pp. 26, 111
HASTINGS, PHILIP B., 133 Monroe St., Business Ed., Pub. Salesman
2, Slip Coll. 1, F.B.L.A. 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y
1, 2- ..-----....-.-............................. pp. 26, 111
HAUER, MARLENE M., R. D. 2 W. Ridge Rd., Classical, Jr. Choir 4,
Pub. Salesman 4, French Club 3, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Booster
Club 3, Transferred to E. H.S in 1958. .........-.... pp. 26, 104
HAZELTON, WALLACE R., 247 George St., Industrial Ed. ...... p. 26
HEATH, LORNA M., 146 S. Abbe Rd., Home Economics, Jr. Choir
3, 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1. ...................,.,,.. p. 26
HEIDLBERG, VIRGINIA L., 627 E. River St., Classical, Basketball
1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Volleyball 1-3, Crew All School
Play 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax
Stamp Coll. 2, 3, Library Assistant 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club
3, Speech Squad 1, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4,
Players' Club 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1-4, Treas. 4. ....
pp. 24, 26, 43, 104, 119, 124, 136
HENNING, SHARON D., 128 Furnace St., Business Ed., Bowling 3,
A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Slip Coll. 2, 3.
pp. 26, 124
HIGGINBOTHAM, LARRY G., 635 Stanford Ave., Industrial Ed.,
Cafeteria Wkr. 2-4, V.I.C. 3, 4, Weld. Treas. 4, V. Pres. V.I.C. of
State of Ohio. .......................s,..... pp. 26, 102, 115
HIGGINS, TERENCE R., 251 Fairlawn Ave., Scientific, Football 1,
Cross Country 1, Orchestra 1-3. .......................... p. 26
HILL, LEONARD C., 362 Columbus St., General, Basketball 1, Football
1-4, Track 1-3, Monitor 2, Varsity E 3, 4, Student Council 2. .....
pp. 26, 140. 141, 145, 146
HILL, PAUL E., 1322 S. West River, Industrial Ed., Football 3, 4,
Track 3, Wrestling 4, Varsity E 4. .......... pp. 26, 140, 144, 146
HINES, THOMAS J., 128 Cornell Ave., Scientific, Pub. Salesman
3, 4. .,.,s......,...,...,............................. p. 26
HODGE, DOUGLAS A., R.D. 2 N. Murray Ridge, Industrial Ed.,
Football 1-4, Fr. Chorus 1, French Club 1, Varsity E 3, 4, V.I.C.
3, 4. ............................... pp. 26, 115, 140, 144, 146
TEN HOFF, ELSIENA W., 1057 Gulf Rd., Classical, Exchange Student
from Netherlands. ...................... pp. 12, 27, 42, 95, 104
HOFFMAN, ANN E., 314 12th St., Classical, Sr. Band 3, 4, Secy. 4,
Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 3, 4, Announcers 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish
Club 1, 2, 4, Honors Reading Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3,
Student Council 2. ,,,,........ pp. 27, 35, 99, 104, 106, 107, 132
HOLZHAUER, DONNA J., 243 George St., Business Ed., Elyrian 1,
F.B.L.A. 4, Jr. Achievement 4, Y-Teens 4. ........ pp. 27, 107, 119
HONSHOFSKY, RICHARD, 504 Fairmont Ave., Industrial Ed. ..,...
p. 115
HORN, PHILLIP J., 403 High St., General, Basketball 1, Tennis 2-4,
Pub. Salesman 4, F.T.A. 4. ................ pp. 27, 106, 109, 143
HORVATH, WILLIAM J., 250 Fairlawn Ave., Scientific, Football 1,
Physics Club 4, Student Council 4. .,...,..,..... pp. 27, 94, 101
HOUPT, JANICE E., 335 Foster Ave., Business Ed., Basketball 1,
Pub. Salesman 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Library Assistant 4, Slip Coll.
2, r.a.L.A. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. ..................... pp. 27, 107, 113
HOUSEHOLDER, THOMAS J., 583 Broad St., Scientific, Elyrian 2-4,
Photo Squad 1-4, Treas. 3. ..................... pp. 27, 96, 111
HUNTLEY, RONALD, 312 E. Broad St., Industrial Ed., A.l.A. 3, 4. ---
pp. 27, 115
I
IGNATZ, DONALD R., 226 W. River St., General, Library Assistant
2, Proiectionist 3, Math Club 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 4. Y... pp. 27, 114
J
JACKSON, BARBARA J., 1112 McLvyn Lane, General, Baseball 2, 3,
Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2-4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus
1, French Club 3, Y-Teens 2. ,w.A..A,v,,,-,-.-.-.,,-,YYYY p, 27
JALOWIEC, EDWARD F., 145 S. Olive St., Industrial ECI., A.l.A. 4,
Transferred to E. H. S. in 1956. ........,a,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,, p, 27
JALOWIEC, JUDITH A., 271 Boston Ave., General, Basketball 3,
Cheerleader 1-4, Co-Captain 4, Red 8- White Game 3, Jr. Choir 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 1, 2, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-4, Library
Assistant 2-4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,
4, Student Council 3. ........,,., pp. 27, 113, 118, 136, 138, 141
JEZEWSKI, CAMILLE J., 415 Foster Ave., General, Bowling 3, Pub.
Salesman 2, Spanish Club 1, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 1,
F.T.A. 3, Y-Teens 1-4. .......,,,-----------,,, pp, 27, 118, 136
JOHNSON, DAVID H., 128 Warren Ave., Industrial Ed., Bowling
14- ------...........,...e,e .................,..... p p. 27
JOHNSON, JAMES, 337 16th St., General, Football 1, Track 1,
Cross Country 4. ........,..............,.. -2 pp. 27, 97, 148
JOHNSON, JUDITH L., 670 Bell Ave., Scientific, Herald 2-4, Second
Page Editor 4, Pub. Salesman 2-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 2, Chemistry
Aide 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Secy. 3, Chemistry Club 3, Honors
Reading Club 3, 4, V, Pres. 4, F.T.A. 2-4, V. Pres. 4, Y-Teens
1, 2. ---.-.....-.......... .... ....... p p . 27, 38, 42, 104, 106
JONES, JAMES L., 142 Riverside Ct., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3, 4. ..,.
pp. 27
JONES, WAYNE P., 741 River St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 4. .a..
pp. 27
JONES, WILLIAM B., 447 Earl Ct., Scientific, Cross Country 3, 4,
Tennis Manager 1-3, Sr. Band 1-4, Orchestra 2-4, Announcers 4,
Hi-Y 1-4, Treas. 1, Pres. 3. ,,,. pp. 27, 42, 94, 122, 131, 132, 143
K
KAATZ, WILLIAM H., 8 Phillips Ct., General, Elyrian 1-4, Pub.
Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Bowling 4, Movie Wkr. 2, 3,
Proiectionist 1, 2, Physics Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Photo Squad 1-4,
v. ms. 2, Pres. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. ...J pp. 27, 96, 101, 107, 111, 122
KAILES, ROBERT L., 160 Corness Ave., Scientific, Cross Country
Manager 4, Bowling 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Herald 2-4, Business
Manager 4, Math Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4,
Distinction Day 3. .....A,.,-.....A,,,,,,,,,, pp, 28, 97, 101
KARBOWNIEZEK, MARGARET A., 162 Fairlawn Ave., Business
Ed., Bowling 3, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Mimeograph Wkr. 4,
Monitor 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Student Council
3, Distinction Day 3, Transferred to E.H.S. in 1957. s,.... pp. 28,
103, 108, 110, 118
KEITH, SIDNEY R., 537 Randall Rd., General, Sr. Band 1-3, Chemistry
Club 3, A.l.A. 3. .....,s,-..-....A.A,,------.-,,.., Yvv, p , 28
KELLER, JOHN L., 1836 W. River Rd., Classical, Sr. Band 1-4,
Orchestra 2-4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 4. ..........
pp. 28, 41, 94, 130, 133
KELLEY, BARBARA A., 137 E. Heights Blvd., Business Ed., Herald 4,
F.B.I..A. 4. .........A,..,.-......,,,-,,,--------- pp, 28', 97
KELLY, PHILIP, W., 133 Columbia Ave., General, Hi-Y 1-4, Treas.
2, 3, Distinction Day 3. ,..............,-vs-...-.- pp, 28, 122
KELLY, THOMAS J., 183 Brandston Ave., Scientific, Spanish Club
4, Physics Club 4, Transferred to E.H.S. in 1958, Thespians 4,
Quill 81 Scroll 4. ......,,,.,...........,....,,,,,,,,,,, p. 28
KELNER, SHAREN L., 201 Longfellow St., Classical, Bowling 1-4,
Tennis 2, Pub. Salesman 1, 2, Tax Stamp Coll. 2, Spanish Club
3, 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens 2-4, Youth
Council 4, Distinction Day 3. .,.. pp. 26, 28, 95, 96, 110, 119, 136
KENNY, MARY C., 217 Jackson Ave., Business Ed. Basketball 1,
Elyrian 2, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4, Mimeograph Wkr. 4, French Club
2, 3, Y-Teens 2-4, Distinction Day 3. s,..., pp. 28, 36, 108, 118
KIME, .IOAN E., 811 W. River St., Business Ed., Basketball 1, Y-
Teens 2. ..........................................,. p. 28
KINDIG, CONSTANCE, 423 East Ave., General, Archery 2, Spanish
Club 1. ...... ..v,.ss..................... p p. 28, 83, 103
KIRKHART, JANETTA L., 245 George St., Business Ed., F.B.L.A. 3, 4,
Booster Club 1, 2, Jr. Achievement 4, Y-Teens 1-4, Distinction Day
3. ...................................... pp. za, 107, 119
KLINE, JUDITH M., 163 Seneca St., Scientific, Tax Stamp Coll.
3, Cafeteria Wkr. 1-4, Monitor 2, 4, Latin Club 2. .... pp. 28, 110
KLINGSHIRN, WAYNE U., 202 N. Murray Ridge Rd., Industrial Ed.,
V.l.C. 3, 4. .................................... pp. 28, 115
KNEPPER, FREDERICK C., 1001 Lake Ave., Industrial Ed., Football
1, V.l.C. 3, 4, Youth Council 1. ...... .....,s,v p p. 28, 115
KNEPPER KAY L., 1001 Lake Ave., General, Basketball 1, Fr. Chorus
1, Cafeteria Wkr. 4, Monitor 3, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2-4,
Distinction Day 3. ................................ pp. 23, 119
KOCH, SANDRA L., 134 Beverly Ct., General, Bowling 2, Tax
Stamp Coll. 2, Monitor 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Red Cross 3, Y-Teens 4,
Distinction Day 3. ........................ pp. 28, 110, 118
KOCHIS, JUDITH E., 359 High St., Business Ed., Basketball 2, A
Cappella Choir 3, 4, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, F.B.L.A. 4,
Y-Teens 4. .,........................ pp. 28, 107, 119, 125
KOEPP, GORDON F., 244 Fairlawn Ave., General. ..,..... pp. 28
KOEPP, LARRY F., 1950 Elyria Lorain Blvd., General ...... pp. 28
KOKAI, JAMES L., 315 W. River St., Industrial Ed., A Cappella
Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, A.l.A. 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. ........
pp. 29, 112, 115, 125
KOKAI, JOHN L., 315 W. River St., Industrial Ed., Proiectionist 2-4,
A.l.A. 4. ...................................... pp. 29, 115
KORZAN, RAYMOND J., 363 Oberlin Rd., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3,
4, V. Pres. 4. ........................,..............-. p. 29
KOSCO, SHARON J., 111 W. River St., Classical, Bowling 2, 3,
Volleyball 2, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Herald 1,
Slip Coll. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 2,
F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4. ................ pp. 29, 106, 109, 118
KRIEG, KAREN L., 133 Marseilles Ave., General, Cadet Band 1, Sr.
Band 2-4, French Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4. ......, -
pp. 29, 99, 106, 118, 132
KRUECK, DOROTHY L., 317 E. Heights Blvd. Classical, Orchestra 1-4,
Pub. Salesman 3-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Red
Cross 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2-4. ......... - pp. 29, 106, 119, 130
KURTZ, JAMES E., 105 E. Heights Blvd., Scientific, Pub. Salesman
3, Chemistry Aide 4, Library Assistant 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Pres. 3,
Math Club 3, Physics Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 4, Youth
Council 4, Pres. Jr. Class 3, Buckeye Boys' State. .... pp. 29, 42,
94, 95, 101, 102
KUSS, DEBORAH J., 227 E. 6th St., Scientific, Cheerleader 1-4,
Co-Capt. 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choir Ensemble 3, 4, Glee
Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Library Assistant 2, Monitor 3, French Club
3, 4, Latin Club 2, Physics Club 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Y-Teens 1-4,
Secy. 4, Student Council 2, Youth Council 3, 4. .... pp. 23, 29,
42, 95, 99, 101, 118, 124, 136, 141
L
LAKE, DANIEL G., 212 Marseilles Ave., Fine Arts, D.E.C.A. 4,
Transferred to E.H.S. in 1958. ..............--.-.- PP- 29, 111
LANCE, MARGARET L., 132 Lafayette St., General, Sr. Band 1-4,
Orchestra 2, 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Library Assistant 1-3, Mimeograph
Wkr. 4, Y-Teens 1. ,,......................... pp. 29, 108, 133
LAWSON, BEVERLY J., 507 Foster Ave., Business Ed., Bowling 2,
Mimeograph Wkr. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3. ,............ pp. 29, 108, 110
LEBODA, ROBERT J., 136 Antoinette Dr., Scientific, Football 1, 2,
Track 1-4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 4, Varsity E 2. ........
pp. 29, 142, 180
LEE, BARBARA E., 569 Hilliard Rd., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3, Glee
Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1 2, Monitor 2, Y-Teens
1, 2, 4, ,YYAv,, ,-,----------.,,,,......... ........ 2 9 , 118
LEHMAN, THOMAS L. 357 N. Abbe Rd., General, Monitor 2, At-
tended E.H.S. 2, 4, ....................... ----------- P - 29
LENGEL, STEVE L. 121- Blake St., General, Basketball 1-4, Baseball
4, Football 2-4, Track 1-4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4,
Varsity E 1-4, Student Council 4, Youth Council 3. ..... . pp. 30, 42,
101, 140, 143, 145, 147, 150, 152
LESSIN, CAROL B., 312 West Ave., General, Crew All School Play
3, 4, Crew Sr. Class Play 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Monitor 4, Spanish
Club 3, 4, Honors Reading Club 4, Players' Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4,
Y-Teens 3, 4, Service Chairman 4, Thespians 4, Transferred to E.H.S.
in 1958. .....,--aa,........... pp. 30, 103, 104, 106, 110, 119
LICHTY, JANET A., 1119 lake Ave., Business Ed., Jr. Choir 3, Glee
Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Library Assistant 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Red
Cross 1-4. ..........................--.v.. pp- 30, 107. 113
LOCHER, ELIZABETH A., 158 Stanford Ave., Business Ed., Baseball
3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Red 8. White
Game 3, Pub. Salesman 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, 4, Library Assistant
4, Leaders' Group 4, Y-Teens 1, 2. ...... .. s.,,..... pp. 30, 136
LOEB, PATTI L., 912 Park Ave., General, Basketball 1, Bowling 2,
Hockey 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Sales-
man 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Booster
Club 1-3, Red Cross 2-4, V. Pres. 4, Y-Teens 1-4, Comm. Chairman
2, Youth Council 4. .................. pp. 30, 95, 104, 107, 119
LONG, JUDITH A., 192 Bath St., Fine Arts, Crew All School Play
1-4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 2, Players'
Club 2-4, Treas. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Thespian 4. ........ pp. 24, 30,
42,103. 118. 119
LONG, SANDRA A., 258 Harrison St., Business Ed., Glee Club 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, F.B.L.A.- 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. ..............s..A p. 30
LUNDBERG, NORMAN H., 1040 Foster Ave.7 General7 Cadet Band
17 Concert Band 47 Marching Band 2-47 Orchestra 2-47 Hi-Y 3, 4i
Homeroom Coll. 4. .,......,.,,,,.,,, pp. 30, 41, 122, 131, 132
LUTZ, TIMOTHY R., 991 N. Washington Ave.7 Scientific7 All School
Play Actor 37 Sr. Band 1-47 Monitor 37 Players' Club 3, 4. WW--
pp. 30, 100, 119
LYNN, MARY L., 432 W. 15th St.7 General7 Basketball 37 French
Club 3, 47 Red Cross 47 Jr. Achievement 47 Student Council. ,,,,,,
pp. 30, 99, 107, 113, 118
M
MADARA, JANICE M., 901 East Ave.7 General7 Orchestra 1-47 String
Ensemble 3, 47 Office Assistant 37 Spanish Club 37 Honors Reading
Club 3, 47 F.T.A. 1, 27 Y-Teens 1-4. ,W . pp. 30, 42, 118, 130, 131
MADDEN, WILSON H., 316 Washington Ave.7 Scientific7 Basketball
2-47 Football 1, 3, 47 Golf 1-47 Monitor 17 Latin Club 27 Varsity E
1-47 Student Council 2. ..., pp. 15, 30, 33, 142, 145, 146, 147,
150, 152
MAHAR, JUDY A., 312 Cornell Ave.7 General7 Baseball 17 Basketball
1-47 Bowling 1-47 Tennis 37 Volleyball 1-47 Red 81 White Game 3, 47
All School Play Crew 47 Tax Stamp Coll. 37 Spanish Club 2, 37
Leaders' Group 2, 37 Y-Teens 1-4. .,.-.e.e-.. PP. 30, 36, 41, 119
MAHER, KAREN A., 228 E. 16th St.7 Business Ed7 Y-Teens 1-4. M-.
p. 30
MARTIN, THOMAS H., 121 E. Heights Blvd.7 Scientific7 Herald 2, 37
Biology Lab Aide 47 Biology Club 37 Physics Club 47 Photo Squad
1.3, .,----,,,---,,n---,,,,- W 4--,,,,.,,,,.,.,, pp. 31, 125
MASON, BETTY M., 308 Bell Ave.7 Home Economics. .,,,., p. 31
MC CAIN, THOMAS C., 354 Hawthorne St.7 General. ,.-, p. 31
MCDIVITT, BONADINE P., 249 Bath St.7 General7 D.E.C.A. 47 Y-
Teens 3, 47 Distinction Day 3. .-.--..ee-.e-..eeee- PP- 31, 111
MC DOWELL, MARY M., 966 Gulf Rd.7 Scientific7 Bowling 3, 47 A
Cappella Choir 3, 47 Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Annnouncers 3, 47
Physics Club 47 Honors Reading Club 47 Booster Club 27 F.T.A. 3,
47 Y-Teens 1-47 Student Council 27 Ways and Means Comm. 4. ,,,.
pp. 26, 31, 101, 104, 106, 109, 118, 124
MC LAUGLIN, JAMES G., 342 Roosevelt Ave.7 Classical7 Crew Sr.
Class Play 47 Monitor 3, 47 Fr. Chorus 1, 27 Spanish Club 3, 47
Honors Reading Club 47 D.E.C.A. 47 Distinction Day 3. ,,s,, ..-
pp. 31, 110
MC RAE, SUSAN B., 228 Gates Ave.7 Classical7 Basketball 1, 47
A Cappella Choir 47 Jr. Choir 37 Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Pub.
Salesman 47 Tax Stamp Coll. 3, 47 Chemistry Aide 47 Library
Assistant 27 Latin Club 27 Math Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 47 Physics Club
47 Booster Club 27 F.T.A. 3, 4j Y-Teens 1-4. .s,, pp. 31, 42, 101,
106, 114,118, 124
MERTZ, HARLAN R., 537 N. Murray Ridge Rd.7 Scientific7 Sr. Band
132
1-4, Treas. 4. ,....,.,....e,e.....e -- e.--e.--e-- PP- 31,
MESSAROS, ALBERT D., 2128 Lake AVG.: Industrial Ed.7 Track 1,27
V.l.C. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, 4. ....e...-e-..-.---A--- PP- 31, 115
METZGER, DAVID C., 212 Clark St.7 Industrial Ed.7 Basketball 2-47
Cross Country 4. ,.....,............. pp. 31, 38, 150, 151, 152
MICHAEL, JAMES R., 160 Berkley Dr.7 General7 Cadet Band 17
Elyrian 27 Pub. Salesman 27 Tax Stamp Coll. 27 Biology Aide 47
Spanish Club 37 Physics Club 4. .....ee.....e,.....-e-e. P- 31
MIKA, DENNIS L., 453 Poplar ST.: Scientific7 Baseball 17 Sr. Band
1-4, Pres. Ai Orchestra 3, 47 Physics Club 47 Jr. Achievement 27
Hi-Y 2. -,,,, A,..,.,,,.....,,.....,,.......,, pp. 31, 131, 133
MIKO, ALEXANDER I., 136 W. River St.7 General7 Jr. Choir 37
Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Elyrian 17 Mimeograph Wkr. 47 Monitor
3, 47 Honors Reading Club 47 Booster Club 27 Y-Teens 1-47 Distinction
Day 3. -..W ..,.........,...,,,,.....,,, pp. 31, 108, 110, 119
MILLER, JANICE I., 110 E. Griswold Rd.7 Classical7 Tumbling 1, 27
Elyrian 17 Pub. Salesman 1, 2, 47 Chemistry Aide 47 Latin Club
2. M ...,..,,..........,......,...,...,..... pp. 31, 42, 101
MILLER, KAREN L. 2103 Lake Ave.7 Business Ed.7 Bowling 1, 27
Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Tax Stamp Coll. 47 Mimeograph Wkr.
47 Office Assistant 47 Y-Teens 2-4, Student Council 47 Exec. Board
47 Sr. Class Color Comm. ......,,....... pp. 23, 31, 43, 94, 119
MILLER, KATHLEEN A., Library Assistant 2, 3, Pres. 3i Honors Read-
ing Club 4. ..,,..,................s,.,......... pp. 31, 108
MILNER, JO ANN, 701W W. River St.7 Business Ed.I Jr. Choir 37
Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus Tj Y-Teens 2-4. s.......,, pp. 31, 42, 118
MIRABEN, GEORGE W., 320 Columbia Ave.7 Scientific7 Basketball 17
Track 17 All School Play Actor 37 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Pres. 47
Choir Ensemble 2-47 Fr. Chorus 17 Sr. Band 1-47 Orchestra 3, 47
Latin Club 27 Honors Reading Club 3, 47 Players' Club 3, 47
Student Council 37 Youth Council 2, 47 Buckeye Boys' State 37
Legion Essay Winner 37 Distinction Day 37 Class Night Comm.
Chairman 4. ......,.,. pp. 31, 36, 42, 43, 95, 102, 104, 119, 124,
125, 131, 133
MITCHELL, DORIS S., 1716 Middle Ave.7 Classical7 Basketball 27 Actor
All School Play 37 Crew All School Play 1-47 Crew Sr. Class Play
1-47 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarian 47 Choir Ensemble 3, 47 Glee
Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Monitor 37 French Club 1, 2, 47 Honors
Reading Club 47 Players' Club, V. Pres. 47 Booster Club 1-37 F.T.A.
3, 4, Librarian 47 Y-Teens 2-4, Treas. 37 Distinction Day 37 Thespians
4, V. Pres. 4. .,........,,.......... pp. 31, 103, 104, 119, 124
MITCHELL, WILLIAM, 125 Waverly 51.2 Industrial Ed.7 Football 1-37
Track 1-37 Varsity E 2, 3. ...,,........,.,,,,.......... Q p. 31
MOHNEY, TED E., 423 Bond St.7 Scientific7 Pub. Salesman 47 Library
Assistant 37 Monitor 37 Proiectianist 37 Math Club 37 Jr. Achieve-
ment 3, 4, Pres. 4. ............................,..,,. p. 32
MOODY, BARBARA J., 913 Foster Ave.7 Business Ed. .,,... p. 32
MOORE, CHARLES G., 334 Winckles St.7 Industrial Ed.7 Football
17 Track 17 Fr. Chorus 17 Pub. Salesman 27 A.I.A. 3, 4, Pres. 4. ....
pp. 32, 115
MOORE, DOTTI J., 342 Pasadena Ave.7 Business Ed.7 Jr. Choir 3,
Treas. 37 Glee Club 27 Pub. Salesman 47 Tax Stamp Coll. 17
Athletic Office Wkr. 47 Office Assistant 27 Leaders' Group 3, 47
Booster Club 2, 3j Red Cross 2, 37 Y-Teens 1-47 lnterclub Council
4. ..,,,.........,,v.,............. pp. 32, 42, 118, 136, 181
MOORE, .IENNIE M., 111 Pine St., Business Ed.7 Basketball 1, 27
Bowling 1, 27 Volleyball 1, 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Library Assistant 2, 37
Monitor 47 Y-Teens 1-4. ,......................... pp. 110, 118
MOORE, JUDI M., 342 Pasadena Ave.7 Business Ed.7 Jr. Choir 27
Fr. Chorus 17 Monitor 47 Office Assistant 27 Leaders' Group 3, 47
Booster Club 1, 27 Red Cross 1, 27 Y-Teens 1-47 Student Council 4,
Exec. Board 47 Youth Council 37 Distinction 37 Homeroom Coll. 4.
pp. 32, 36, 41, 42, 94, 110, 118
MOORE, KATHLEEN A., 1036 N. Pasadena Ave.7 Classical7 Basketball
17 Bowling 47 Hockey 17 Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Herald 2, 3,
Columnist 37 Spanish Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 37 Honors Reading Club
3, 47 Leaders' Group 3, 4, Pres. 47 Booster Club 2, 3, Secy. 3,
Treas. 37 F.T.A. 47 Y-Teens 1-4, Treas. 2i Student Council 3, Exec.
Board 37 Youth Council 3, 4, Secy. 47 Girls' Distinction Day Comm.
4. ........,,,,,,.... pp. 30, 32, 42, 43, 95, 104, 106, 119, 136
MOOS, JUDITH A., 1100 Park Ave.7 Classical7 Basketball 17 Bowling
1, 27 Volleyball 17 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus
17 Herald 2-4, Editor 47 Tax Stamp Coll. 47 Latin 27 Spanish Club
3, 47 Leaders' Group 3, 4i Booster Club 1, 27 F.T.A. 3, 4, Secy. 47
Y-Teens 1-4, Pres. 27 Distinction Day 37 Quill and Scroll 4. ....,,
pp. 29, 32, 42, 97, 106, 119, 136
MORAN, LINDA L., 1156 Garden St.7 Scientific7 Baseball 2, 37
Basketball 2-47 Bowling 2-47 Hockey 2-47 Tennis 2, 37 Volleyball 2-47
Red 81 White Game 37 Players' Club 3, 47 Leaders' Group 3, 47
Sports Chairman 47 Transferred to E.H.S. in 1957 , ,.... pp. 32, 136
MORGAN, CONNIE D., 328 4th St.7 Scientific7 Bowling 3, 47
Hockey 17 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Glee Club 27 Fr. Chorus 17 Herald
27 Athletic Office Wkr. 47 Latin Club 27 Honors Reading Club 47
Leaders' Group Booster Club 1, 27 F.T.A. 3, 47 Y-Teens 1-47 Youth
Council 1. ,.....,s pp. 30, 32, 104, 106, 110, 119, 124, 136, 181
MORRIS, SUZZNNE R., 1099 W. River Rd.7 General7 Bowling 1, 27
Crew All School Play 47 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 , Jr, Choir 27
Fr. Chorus 17 Tax Stamp Coll. 4i Announcers, 3, 47 Monitor 47
French Club 1, 2, 47 Honors Reading Club 47 Players' Club 47 Booster
Club 1-3, Pres. 27 Red Cross 47 F.T.A. 47 Y-Teens 1-47 Youth Council
3. .....................,.. pp. 32, 99, wo, 109, 110,'119, 125
MORY, JOHN G., 135 Roosevelt Ave.7 General7 Slip Coll. 3. ....
p. 32
MOSS, ALICE I., 111 Byington CT.: Classical7 Bowling 1-47 Crew
All School Play 37 Orchestra 1-47 Elyrian 2-4, Editor 4j Monitor 37
French Club 37 Latin Club 2j Honors Reading Club 3, 47 Players'
Club 37 Booster Club 1, 27 F.T.A. 2-4, Treas. 37 Y-Teens 1-3, Secy.
17 Student Council 27 Youth Council 2-47 Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4. ......
pp. 32, 42, 94, 96, 104, 106, 130, 131
MUNHALL, SUSAN .I., 1305 Lake Ave.7 Scientific7 Basketball 47
Bowling' 3, 47 Y-Teens 47 Distinction Day 37 Transferred to E.H.S.
1n 1958. ...............,. .,.................. ..,... p p . 32
MURPHY, GAIL A., 434 Earl Ct.7 Business Ed.7 D.E.C.A. 47 Reporter
47 Y-Teens 1-4. .......................... -- pp. 32, 111, 118
MURRAY, HILTON P., 314 16th St.7 Fine Artsp Basketball 1-47
Football 1-47 Track 1-47 Varsity E 1-4. .... pp. 24, 32, 140, 143,
144, 147, 150, 152
MYERS, MARGARET L., 283 Longford Ave.7 Business Ed.7 Fr. Chorus
17 Mimeograph Wlkr. 47 Y-Teens 1-3. .......... pp. 32, 83, 108
N
NEAL, CARY F., 405 Oberlin Rd.7 General7 Transferred to E.H.S.
in 1957. .....,......,..,..,.,.,,,,,w,, ,A,,,,,.,,,,, P P, 32
NEMES, ROSALIE I., 1120 Garford Ave.7 Classical7 Basketball 17
Bowling 1-37 Sr. Band 1-37 Maiorette 37 Jr. Achievement 47 Y-Teens
14- ------------------...... .............. p p. 32, 118, 119
NEMETH, ROSEMARY K., 1111 Park Ave.7 Classical7 Cadet Band 17
Sr. Band 2-47 Library Assistant 47 Monitor 27 French Club 3, 47
Honors Reading Club 37 Booster Club 1, 27 F.T.A. 2-47 Y-Teens
1-4. ----...-...... - ........ ......... p p. 32, 99, 106, 113, 133
NEWTON, WILLIAM H., '1828 West Ave., General, Transferred to
E.H.S. in 1959. ...w.,,........Y.fg,Y..........v.,f -ee pp- 33
NICKEL, BARBARA A., 114 Pasadena Ave., Classical, Tennis 2, A
Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarian 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian
1-4, Business Manager 4, Pub, 1, 2, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, French
Club 1, 2, 4, V-Pres. 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Secy. 4, Booster
Club 2, Y-Teens 1-4, Distinction Day 3, Announcement Comm. 4. ,,
pp. 33, 35, 42, 96, 99, 104, 119, 124
NIEDING, FLORENCE D., 212 Gates Ave., General. ,,,A p. 33
NORTHEIM, MARLENE A., 1030 N. Murray Ridge Rd., Business Ed.,
Volleyball 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Players' Club 4, Booster Club
1-3, Red Cross 3, Y-Teens 2-4. ,.,,.,....... pp. 33, 107, 118, 124
NOSTER, SYLVIA G., 264 Winckles St., Business Ed. ....,..,. p. 33
NOVAK, JOHN W., 227 Roosevelt Ave., Scientific, Basketball 1, 2,
Sr. Band 1-4, Orchestra 2-4, Treas. 3, Pub. Salesman 1-3, Honors
Reading Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Youth Council 1-4, V. Pres.
4,' Buckeye Boys' State. ..,,.... pp. 23, 33, 42, 95, 102, 131, 133
O
0'DOWD, PAUL D., 345 12th St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3, 4. ,...
pp. 33, 115
ORR, NANCY L., 625 Washington Ave., Classical, Tennis 3, A
Cappella Choir 3, 4, Historian 4, Choir Ensemble 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2,
Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 1-4, Chemistry Aide 4, Latin Club 2,
Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
Booster Club 2, Red Cross 2-4, Secy. and Treas. 3, Y-Teens 2-4,
Student Council 3, Youth Council 4, Distinction Day 3. e,...,,...
pp. 29, 33, 42, 95, 99, 104, 107, 118, 124, 136
OTT, RONALD R., 138 Manor Dr., General, Track 2, Cafeteria Wkr.
3, Physics Club 4, A.I.A. 3, 4, Secy. 4. .e.,..., pp. 33, 101, 115
OWENS, WALTER T., 235 Sth St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3, 4. ,.,.
33, 42, 115
P
PANKOFF,JON F., 955 E. River St., Scientific, Basketball 1, Football
1, Tennis 1, Track 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Pub. Salesman 2, 3,
latin Club 2, Aediles 2, Physics Club 4, Youth Council 3, 4. ...Y
pp. 26, 33, 95, 125
PAPENBROCK, REANETTE E., 232 Emerson Ct., Classical, Bowling 1,
2, Crew All School Play 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp
Coll. 4, Monitor 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
leaders' Group 3, 4, Players' Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, F.T.A.
2-4, Y-Teens 2-4, Distinction Day 3. ...... pp. 33, 106, 110, 118,
119, 136
PAPP, SHARON K., 133 Brandtson Ave., Classical, Basketball 3,
Bowling 3, Volleyball 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Mimeograph Wkr. 4,
French Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honors Reading Club 4, F.B.L.A.
3, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Distinction Day 3. .... 33, 104, 108, 136
PEARCE, EILEEN M., 202 Beebe Ct. Business Ed., Baseball 1, 2,
Bowling 1-4, Treas. 4, Tennis 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Jr. Choir
3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Salesman 3, Tax Stamp Coll.
1-3, Mimeograph Wkr. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4,
F.T.A. 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ............ A- pp. 33, 83, 108, 118, 136
PECAUT, ARTHUR J., 618 Harvard Ave., Scientific, Physics Club 4,
Honors Reading Club 4, Hi-Y 4. .............. pp. 34, 101, 104
PERKINS, ROBERT T., 441 Adams St., Scientific, Basketball 1, 2,
Football 1-4, Golf 1-4, Office Assistant 3, Slip Coll. 3, Physics Club
4, Varsity E 2-4, A.I.A. 3, Jr. Representative 3, Youth Council 4. - .
pp. 34, 95, 140, 142, 144, 147, 180
PESTI, ROBERT A., 269 Courtland Ave., General, Baseball 2-4, Bas-
ketball 1, Cross Country 4, Monitor 3, Varsity E 2-4, Flower Com.
4, ..,,,,,,,.,...,.........,........... pp. 21, 34, 142, 148
PETERS, DONALD J., 172 Fairlawn Ave., General, Baseball 2, Foot-
ball 1-3, Track 1, Crew Distinction Day Play 3, Monitor 3, Physics
Club 4, Varsity E 3, Jr. Achievement 4, V. Pres. 4. .... pp. 34, 101
PETERSEN, DONA K., 115 Yale Ave., Classical, Sr. Band 1-4,
Orchestra 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Red Cross 3, Jr.
Achievement 4, Sales Manager 4, Y-Teens 1-4. ,.,. pp. 34, 84,
99, 118, 130, 132
PFEIFFER, JUNE R., 2222 lake Ave., General, Booster Club 2, Red
Cross 2, Y-Teens 2, ............... .-ee--------------- P - 34
PIERCE, RICHARD A., 343 8th St., Industrial Ed. .,.,,,,. p. 34
PIGMAN, THOMAS E., 184 Bath St., Industrial Ed. ,..... H p. 34
PINTUR, SANDRA V., 1623 W. Griswold Rd., General, Transferred
to E.H.S. in 1959. ....--ee.-...v-.eAA. PP. 34, 103, 130, 131
PLUTA, THOMAS J., 157 Fairlawn Ave., Business Ed., D.l.C.A. 4,
Transferred to E.H.S. in 1958. ,.A..............eeee.eA p. 34
POAD, DAVID R., 965 E. River St., Scientific, Basketball 1-3, Football
1-4, Captain 4, Tennis 1-4, Crew All School Play 4, Sr. Band 1,
Monitor 4, Physics Club 4, Varsity E 1-4, Student Council 1, 2,
Treas. 2, Youth Council 1-4, Treas. 3. cc..- pp. 24, 34, 42, 95, 101,
102, 110, 140, 143, 144, 146, 147
R
RANKIN, DAVID A., 150 Cleveland St., Industrial Ed., V.I.C. 3, 4,
Pres. 4. .............,.,-..............H,....... pp. 34, 115
REDINGTON, CHARLES B., 236 E. 6th St., Scientific, Baseball 1-3,
Basketball 1-3, Football 1, Track 1, Cross Country 3, Jr. Choir 2,
Pres. 2, Pub. Salesman 2, 4, Football Movies 1-3, Physics Club 4,
Players' Club 1-3, Varsity E 2-4, Jr. Achievement 2, Youth Council
2-4, Member-At-large 2. ........ pp. 6, 34, 42, 46, 95, 101, 106,
125, 140
REDMAN, MARY L., 337 Wesly Ave., General, Fr. Chorus 1. np. 34
REED, JOHN, 429 14th St., General, Sr. Band 1-4, Monitor 4. ....
34, 133
REID, LAWRENCE, 202 Clinton Ave., General, A Cappella Choir
3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Monitor 3, 4. ,........ pp. 34, 124
REINDL, DOLORES A., 347 E. Griswold Rd., General, Bowling 2,
German Club 4, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 2, 4. ,,...,.. pp. 34, 106, 119
REMSHAK, RICHARD, 2704 W. River Rd., Industrial Ed., Basketball
1, 2, Football 1-3, Track 1, 2, Varsity E 1-3, V.l.C. 3, 4, Reporter
4. .e.,..v.,..,................,.......,,,,e,,.... 34, 115
RENKEL, DONALD, 174 Beeb Ct., Industrial Ed.
REYNOLDS, DAVID C., 510 Princeton Ave., Scientific Ed., Fr. Chorus
1. ............e...,.Y..,...,.,...,......,,...Y,..... p. 34
RHODEHAMEL, KAREN D. 740 Duffey St., Fine Arts. .....v p. 34
RICHARDSON, CHESTER E., 381 Penfield Ave., Industrial Ed., V.l.C.
3, 4. ....w.....................................,,,.,. p. 35
RICHARDSON, PATRICIA L., 381 Penfield Ave., Classical, Baseball
1, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
Tax Stamp Coll. 1, Latin Club 2, Leaders' Group 3, 4, F.T.A. 2-4,
Y-Teens 1, 4. ....................,,. --, pp. 35, 105, 118, 136
RIDER, C. EMMETT, 285 Hawthorne St., Classical, A Cappella Choir
3, 4, Choir Ensemble 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Cadet Band
1, Sr. Band 2-4, Pub. Salesman 3, Latin Club 2-4, Chemistry Club
3, 4, Physics Club 4, Speech Squad 2, Honors Reading Club 4, Jr.
Achievement 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. eeee pp. 35, 98, 101, 122, 124, 125, 132
REITH, ROBERT G., 164 Emerson Ct., Scientific, Manager Baseball
2-4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Fr. Chorus 1. .,..,,,c pp. 35, 125, 142
ROBERTS, JOHN, 209 N. Olive St., Scientific:Proiectionist 2, 3, Photo
Squad 1. ................................. ....... p p. 35, 43
ROBERTS, KEITH C., 105 Gulf Rd., General, Transferred to E.H.S.
in 1957. ,.............,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,..... ,,,-, P , 35
ROBERTS, LINDA J., 123 Kaiser Ct., General, Crew All School 4,
Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, Student
Council 1, 2, 4, Youth Council 1-4, Jr. Class Treas. 3, Jr. Princess
3, Queen 4. -- ..................,,Y, pp. 9, 30, 35, 94, 95
RODMAN, WILMA A., 1620 W. Griswold Rd., General Ed., Bowling
3, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Mimeograph Wkr. 4, Spanish Club 1,
Booster Club 3. .-..,g.,,,v,-.,-----,,,.,,.,,AY, pp, 35, 108
ROOT, SANDRA L., 256 Schadden Rd., Fine Arts, Bowling 3, 4,
Y-Teens 2. .....,.....-.........A,,, ,---------,,,,,---- P , 35
ROSE, PANSY J., 131 Purdue Ave., Business Ed., Baseball 1, 2,
Basketball 1-4, Bowling 1-4, Tennis 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Red 81
White Game 3, 4, Crew All School Play 3, Pub. Salesman 3, 4,
Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Chemistry Aide 4, Leaders' Group 4, Y-Teens
1, 2, Student Council 3, Coll. Senior Class 4, Distinction Day 3. --
pp. 35, 41, 42, 136
ROSENBAUM, KENNETH E., 155 Denison Ave., Scientific Ed., Herald
1-4, Sports Editor 2-4, Pub. Salesman 1-4, Latin Club 2, Math Club
2, Math Club 3, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club 3, Booster
Club 2, Jr. Achievement 3. ...........,,A,,,,,- pp, 35, 97, 101
ROUNDS, RICHARD L., 124 Hawthorne Ave., Fine Arts, Football
2- ---------------------------- .-.-...-............. - p. 35
RUDY, MARSHA K., 110 Elma Dr., General Ed. .,.... pp. 35, 42
RUSSEL, RONALD B., 1104 N. Washington Ave., Classical Ed., Bas-
ketball 1, Football 1-3, Track 1-3, Spanish Club 4, Varsity E 3.
p. 35
S
SABO, ALLEN A., 163 lrondale St., Industrial Ed., Basketball 1,
Football 2-4, Track 1-4, VarsityE 2-4,A.I.A. 3, Student Council
2. ...........c...c.............. pp. 36, 140, 143, 144, 147
SADLER, MARY D., 116 Elma Dr., Classical Ed., Bowling 2, Crew
All School Play 4, Pub. Salesman 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 4, Monitor
4, French Club 1, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
Players' Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Youth
Council 2, Chairman Prom Comm. 4. ..,, pp. 24, 36, 42, 99, 104,
106, 110, 113, 119
SALATA, GERALD T., 1053 Bell Ave., Industrial Ed. c,.. pp. 36, 115
SALISBURY, JUDITH A., 333 N. Olive St., Classical Ed., Basketball
1, 4, Hockey 1, Volleyball 1, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian
1, Pub. Salesman 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 4, Chemistry Aide 4,
Library Assistant 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4.
pp. 36, 42, 101, 102, 104
SALLADAY, GAYLE A., 109 Harvard Ave., Classical, Bowling 3, 4,
Crew All School Play 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Chemistry Aide 4,
Library Assistant 1, 2, Slip Coll. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honors Reading
Club 4, Players' Club 4, Y-Teens 1-4. ,, ........... pp. 36, 42, 119
SALLIS, BETTY C., 128 Rambler Rd., Fine Arts, Tennis 2, Spanish
Club 3, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 4, Y-Teens 1-4, Youth Council
2, Chairman Flower Comm. 4. ............ pp. 21, 36, 107, 119
SANDROCK, LYNN, A., 1052 N. Pasadena Ave., Scientific, Tax Stamp
Coll. 3, Monitor 4. ...........................,........ p. 36
SAPP, SUSAN R., 839 Bond St., Business Ed., Transferred to E.H.S. in
1958. ...................................e..,Y,Y..... p. 36
SAVAGE, DENNIS J., 150 Stanford Ave., Scientific, Pub. Salesman
2, 3, Slip Coll. 4, Latin Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. .......e-.ee pp. 36, 122
SCHNEIDER, JOHN W., 1244 Sugar Ridge Rd., Industrial Ed., Foot-
ball 4, Track 4, Wrestling 4, Varsity E 4. ...... pp. 36, 140, 143,
144, 147
SCHNEIDER, ROBERT C., 1244 Sugar Ridge Rd., Industrial Ed.,
A.l.A. 4, V.l.C. 3, Student Council 1, Transferred to E.H.S. in 1954.
p. 115
SCHNUR, RONALD L., 137 Kenwood St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3, 4.
pp. 36, 115
SCHODITSEH, LOIS I., 214 Howe Sf., Fine Arts. .Y......-..- P- 36
SCHROEDER, DALE A., 185 Longfellow St., Scientific, Chemistry Club
3, 4, Jr. Achievement 4, Hi-Y 4. .-.-.---...----- PP- 36. 101
SCHROEDER, JUDITH E., 117 Marseilles Ave., Business Ed., Bowling
2, A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
Cafeteria Wkr. 3, Jr. Achievement 3, Y-Teens 1-3. .... pp. 36, 124
SCHULTZ, DENNIS C., 297 Overbrook Rd., General. .... pp. 29,
37, 42
SCHULTZ, NEAL H., 423 Earl Ct., General, Student Council 4, Exec.
Board 4, Youth Council 3, 4, Exec. Board 4, Transferred to E.H.S.
,,. 1958, ,,,.,,,,.,-,,,,,,.,,.... pp. 6, as, 37, s7, 94, 95, 122
SCOTT, DONALD S., 110 Marseilles Ave., Scientific, Movie Wkr. 2,
German Club 2, Physics Club 4, Jr. Achievement 4. ,,.. pp. 13,
37, 101
SCOTT, WALTER L., 404 Bell Ave., Scientific, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus
1, German Club 4, Math Club 4, Physics Club 4. .... pp. 37, 101
SEHBOLD, CAROL J., 127 Lakeview Dr., Fine Arts, Basketball 1,
Bowling 1-3, Volleyball 1, 2, Crew Sr. Class Play 3, 4, Glee Club
2, Fr. Chorus 1, Announcers 4, Athletic Office Wkr. 4, French Club
3, 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club
2, 3, Y-Teens 1-4, Youth Council 3, 4, Buckeye Girls' State. ,-.
pp. 36, 37, 42, 83, 95, 99, 102, 104, 109, 119, 136, 181
SEYMORE, JOHN E. 105 Cleveland St., Business Ed., Tax Stamp
Coll. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Jr. Achievement 3, D.E.C.A. 4. .,Y,. pp. 37, 111
SHACKETT, ERROLYN M., 218 Hayes Ave., Business Ed. .... p. 37
SHAFER, IDA M., 500 Willow Park Rd., General, Fr. Chorus 1, Latin
Club 2, Red Cross 3, Y-Teens 3. ....-...---------- ------ P - 37
SHANNON, PATRICIA M., Box 27 West Ridge, General, Transferred
to E.H.S. in 1960.
SHAW, LILA B., 352 Volcan St., General, Basketball 1, Bowling 1-3,
Hockey 1, Volleyball 3, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. .............-.-.- pp. 37, 107, 119
SHEPHERD, HELEN M., 139 Huron St., Business Ed., Baseball 1, 2,
Basketball 2-4, Bowling 1-4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 1-4, Red 8. White
Game 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub.
Salesman 3, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Athletic Office Wkr. 4, Cafeteria
Wkr. 1-3, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club 3, 4, Secy. 4,
F.B.L.A. 3, Secy 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Jr. Achievement
4, Y-Teens 2-4, Student Council 3, 4. ....... pp. 37, 42, 104, 118,
124, 136
SHILLING, JOAN, 418 Washington Ave., Classical, Bowling 1, 2,
A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secy. 4, Glee Club 2, Pres. 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Athletic Office Wkr. 3, 4, Monitor 1, 2,
French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Treas. 2, Math Club 3, Honors Reading
3, 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Y-Teen 1-3, Student
Council 3, Treas. 3, Youth Council 1-4, Jr. Class V. Pres., Sr.
Class Secy., Freshman Princess, Sr. Princess. .... pp. 9, 11, 15, 18,
37, 42, 95, 104, 106, 124, 136, 181
SHINGLETON, PENNY J., 524 W. River St., Business Ed., D.E.C.A. 4.
pp. 37, 111
SHOEMAKER, JOAN E., 316 Park Ave., Classical, Hockey 1, Crew
All School Play 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Choir 2, 3, Fr.
Chorus 1, Herald 3, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Monitor 3, French
Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Secy. 3, Honors Reading Club 3, 4,
Pres. 3, Players' Club 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Publicity Chairman 4. -,.-..
pp. 37, 43, 97, 99, 104, 118', 119, 124
SHREVE, LESTER B., 1972 Lake Ave., General. ............ p. 37
SHRUBSOLE, LAWRENCE E., 1281 East Ave., Scientific, Chemistry
Aide 3, Slip Coll. 4, Physics Aide 4, Physics Club 3, 4. .........
pp. 37, 101
SIFFERT, PATRICIA E., 259 N. Abbe Rd., Home Economics, Bowling
3, 4. ................................. ............... p . 37
SIMMONS, DAVID W., 880 Oak St., Scientific, Physics Club 4,
Hl'Y 4- -----A------------ ------------..-. - -pp. 37, 101, 122
SIMMONS, SANDRA L., 228 Adelbert St., Business Ed., Baseball 3,
Basketball 3, Bowling 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Herald 1,
Honors Reading Club 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 2,
Y-Teens 1-4. ...,..-.....,,.,.,,,,..,, ,,.---- P p, 37, 107, 119
SKEELS, THOMAS R., 110 Bond St., Industrial Ed., V.I.C. 3. ..... -
p. 37
SKEI-I-Y, DALE I., 235 Hayes Ave., General. .............. p. 37
SMALLWOOD, HERBERT A., 1308 Linwood St., Industrial Ed., Foot-
ball 1-3, Track 1, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1. ,,,,,,,,--.,,, p, 38
SMITH, SARA E., 319 Princeton Ave., Classical, Tax Stamp Call. 2,
Monitor 3, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, F.T.A.
3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4. .................... pp. as, 43, 99, 106, 118
SNOBLE, JOHN A., 1145 Bell Ave., Scientific, Manager Football
1-4, Manager Baseball 2-4, Pub. Salesman 1, 3, Latin Club 2,
VGYSIYY E 3, 4. ........-.... pp. 16, 38, 101, 140, 142, 145, 147
SOOY, RONALD B., 2629 W. River Rd., Industrial Ed., A.l.A. 2,
V. Pres. 4. ............................... -.,,,, p p, 38, 115
SPARKS, JEANNINE A., 845 Walnut St., Fine Arts, A Cappella
Choir 4, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Call.
3, Monitor 4, French Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Booster Club 1, Red
Cross 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Student Council 3. .... pp. 24, 38, 99,
103, 107, 118, 124
SPAULDING, KAY, 133 Clinton Ave., General, D.E.C.A. 4. ......
pp. 38', 111
SPAULDING, NEIL B., 622 Foster Ave., Industrial Ed., Fr. Chorus
1, Jr. Choir 3. ........................,.--,-,,.,,,,,, p, 38
SPRESTER, BARBARA A., 505 N. Abbe Rd., Home Economics. .....
p. 38
STARK, LARRY W., 137 Emerson Ct., Classical, Basketball 1-4,
Tennis 1-4, Cross Country 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Fr. Chorus
1, Latin Club 2, Varsity E 1-4, Youth Council 1, 2. .... pp. 38, 125
140, 143
STASKIEWS, JEFFREY J., 501 Park Ave., Scientific, Basketball 1,
Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Latin Club 2, Physics Club 4, Varsity E
2-4, Student Council 2. .......... pp. 33, 38, 140, 143, 144, 147
STEGMAN, MICHAEL A., 152 Cornell Ave., Industrial Ed., A.l.A. 3.
p. 38
STELLER, JOAN C., 234 Cornell Ave., Classical, Basketball 1-4,
Hockey 1, Jr. Choir 3, Fr. Chorus 1, Elyrian 2-4, Pub. Salesman
1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, F.T.A. 4,
Y-Teens 1-4, lnterclub Council 1, Youth Council 2, Senior Homeroom
Coll. 4, Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3, Distinction Day 3. .... pp. 38, 41,
96, 106, 109, 119
STEPHAN, MARIAN L., 134 Hamilton St., Classical, Baseball 2,
Bowling 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Treas. 4, Glee Club 2, Secy.
2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Announcers 3, 4, Athletic
Office Wkr. 4, Honors Reading Club 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Secy.
4, Booster Club 2, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens l-3, Secy. 2, Student
Council 2, 3, Exec. Board 2, Youth Council 1, 4, Jr. Class Secy.
3, Sr. Class Treas. 4. ...... pp. 18, 38, 42, 95, 104, 106, 109, 124,
136, 181
STEVENS, SANDRA L., 129 Harvard Ave., Business, Basketball 1,
Bowling 1, Volleyball 1, Library Assistant 1, Mimeograph Wkr. 4,
Monitor 2, Y-Teens 2. ......................... pp. 38, 41, 108
STONE, GARY L., 427 11th St., Industrial Ed., A.l.A. 4. - ...... -
pp. 39, 115
STONE, GAYLE E., 2632 W. River Rd., Classical, Sr. Band 1-4,
French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2-4. ............. pp. 39, 99, 118, 132
STOYKE, SUSAN E., 205 Hamilton Ave., Scientific, Berg Science
Seminar 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Fr. Chorus
1, Elyrian 1-4, Pub. Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1-4, Spanish
Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Honors Reading Club
3, 4, Leaders' Group 3, 4, Players' Club 3, Booster Club 3, Red
Cross 3, Y-Teens 1-4. ............. pp. 39, 96, 101, 104, 119, 136
STRICKLER, MARIAN E., R. D. 2 Murray Ridge Rd., General,
Photo Squad 4, Treas. 4. ......................... pp. 39, 111
SUDRO, THOMAS J., 208 George St., Business, Baseball 1, Basket-
ball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Class V. Pres. --
pp. 18, 39, 111
SUHR, ROBERT W., 1015' Park Ave., Scientific, Sr. Band 1-3, Chem-
istry Aide 4, Library Assistant 3, Physics Club 4, Youth Council
2, 3. ........................................... pp. 33, 39
SWAN, MICHAEL D., 705 Bond St., Industrial Ed., Jr. Achievement
4. ............................... ................... p . 39
SWART, JEANNE C., Bowling 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Jr. Achievement 4,
Y-Tee... 1, 2. .................................... pp. 39 107
SWEET, MARYLEE, 218 E. 14th St., General, A Cappella Choir 3, 4,
Choir Ensemble 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Orchestra 1-4,
String Ensemble 1-4. ............. pp. 30, 39, 42, 124, 130, 131
SZABO, KATHLEEN H., 126 Spruce St., General, Glee Club 1, Fr.
Chorus 1, D.E.C.A. 1, Treas. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2. ........ pp. 39, 111
SZABO, PEGGY L., 1041 Foster Ave., Business, Basketball 1, Bowling
1, Y-Teens 1, 2. ....... - .....,---..,,,----,,, ---,Y----- P , 39
SZANISZI-0, ANDREW S-. 530 Berkshire Dr., General, D.E.C.A. 4,
Sgt. of Arms 4. ................. ........,... p p. 13, 39, 111
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TALARSKY, JUDITH L., 160 Dilworth St., Business Ed., Bowling 1,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Monitor 2, Spanish Club 1, Honors
Reading Club 1, 2, Jr. Achievement 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. ,,,,,... p. 39
TAYLOR, JEAN A., 124 Lincoln St., General, Basketball 1, 2, Bowling
3, 4, Secy. 4, Pub. Salesman 3, 4, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, 4, Monitor
4, Office Assistant 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Leaders' Group 3, 4,
Red Cross 1, D.E.C.A. 4, Y-Teens 1-4, Student Council 3. ....LL
pp. 26, 39, 110, 119, 136
TAYLOR, MELVIN R., 51 Riverside Homes, General, Baseball 1, 2,
Basketball 1-4, Football 1-4, Track 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Varsity E
2-4. ...eev....cc......, pp. 11, 39, 42, 101, 143, 144, 146, 147
TURNER, FAYE C., 183 Roosevelt, General, A Cappella Choir 3, 4,
Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Herald 1, Pub. Salesman 1, Tax Stamp
Coll. I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Y-Teens 1-3.
pp. 39, 124
V
VANDEMARK, PAMELA J., 917 Garford Ave., Classical, Bowling 2,
Actor All School Play 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Herald 2,
Pub. Salesman 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 1, 2, Announcers 3, 4, Athletic
Office Wkr. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Pres. 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honors
Reading Club 3, 4, Players' Club 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens
1-4, Pres. 1, Student Council 2-4, Secy. 3, Youth Council 2. ...A
pp. 35, 39, 42, 103, 109, 124, 181
VARGA, JOSEPH, 525 Clark St., General, Basketball 1, 2, Football
1-4, Track 1-4, Wrestling 4, Varsity E 2-4. ...,.v pp. 39, 101, 140,
143, 145, 147, 180
VARGO, DANIEL G., 557 Irondale St., Scientific, Intramural Basket-
ball 2-4, Movie Wkr. 2, 3, Proiectionist 2. .......,,.,...., p. 39
VARNDELL, RICHARD, 269 Spruce St., Industrial Ed., Track 4, --pp.
VASH, BARBARA C., 1769 Wilbur Ave., Business Ed., Library Assist-
ant 2-4, Monitor 1-3, Office Assistant 1-4, Booster Club 2, D.E.C.A.
4. .....................................,... pp. 39, 111, 113
VEARD, LORETTA J., 108 Mound St., Fine Arts., Basketball 3,
Volleyball 3. ............... ............,. ........v.. - p . 40
VERES, MARJORIE, 355 Griswold Rd., Business, Basketball 1, 2,
Bowling 1, Tennis 2, Volleyball 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Jr. Achievement
3, 4, Sales Manager 4. .......................... pp. 40, 107
W
WAGNER, DAVID J., 318 Hawthorne Ave., Industrial Ed., Movie
Wkr. 2, Proiectionist 2, V.I.C. 3, 4, Sgt. of Arms 4. .... pp. 40, 115
WAGNER, ROBERT F., 268 W. River St., Industrial Ed., Physics
Club 4. ........................................ pp. 40, 101
WALKER, GEORGIA M., 164 Brandtson Ave., Fine Arts, Basketball
3, Volleyball 3. ....................................., p. 40
WALKER, KENNETH A., 185 Cleveland St., Scientific, German Club
2, Hi-Y 3, 4. ......................................... p. 40
WALLACE, MILDRED E., 187 Bath St., General, Bowling 4, Fr.
Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Office Assistant 4, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens
3, 4, Ways 8. Means Chairman 4, Distinction Day 3. .,,s.. pp. 40,
106, 119
WASDOVITCH, PATRICIA A., 110 Princeton Ave., Classical, Trans-
ferred to E.H.S. in 1959. .............................. p. 40
WEHMAN, ALAN W., 321 Denison Ave., Scientific, Sr. Band 1, 2,
Pub. Salesman 3, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, Hi-Y 1-4, V. Pres. 1,
Sergeant at Arms 2, Treas. 4, Ways 8. Means Comm. 4, Distinction
Day 3. .......................,,,........ pp. 26, 40, 87, 122
WEISS, SANDRA L., 164 Woodbury St., General, Bowling 2, 3,
Actor All School Play 3, Crew All School Play 4, Jr. Choir 3, Secy.
3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Tax Stamp Coll. 2, 3, Announcers 4,
Monitor 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honors Reading Club 4, Players'
Club 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 1-4, Student Council
Underclass
A
ABAHAZI, DENNIS, 124 Edison Ct. ........ pp. 64, 86, 99, 105, 129
ABAHAZI, PAM, 212 9111 sf. .......,..,..... pp. sa, 94, 107, 127
ABOOKIRE, NORMA, 209 East 15th St. .....s pp. 46, 95, 104, 106,
116, 119
ADAIR, PATRICIA, 310 Bell Ave. -- ' ...... .... p . 46
3, Exec. Board 3, Youth Council 1-3, Distinction Day 3, Soph.
Princess 2. ........ pp. 40, 87, 103, 104, 106, 109, 110, 118, 119
WELCH, RICHARD R., 939 W. River St., Fine Arts, Jr. Choir 2, Fr.
Chorus 1. ,........ .............,..................... p . 40
WELCH, THOMAS W., 115 E. 4th St., Industrial Ed., V.l.C. 3, 4. --
p. 115
WELLS, KENNETH M., 126 Longfellow, Classical, Baseball 2, 3,
Football 1. .....,.....,..........,............,,...... p. 40
WESTCOTT, COLLEEN J., 1500 W. River Rd., Business, Library
Assistant 1, 2, Distinction Day 3. .......s.,.......... pp. 40, 83
WHITE, ALGE R., 971 Foster Ave., Industrial Ed., Intramural Basket-
ball 2-4, Football 2, Track 2-4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Proiectionist
1 A.I.A. 3, 4. ...........,.,,,................,.. pp. 40, 115
WEITE, BETTY J., 981 Foster Ave., General, Jr. Choir 3, Glee Club
2. ................................................... p. 40
WHITTEMORE, GEORGE E., 212 Dellefield Rd., Classical, Transferred
to E.H.S. in 1958. ......,.s,.......................... p. 40
WIECH, CAROL J., 145 Garvin Ave., Business, Cadet Band 1, Con-
cert Band 2-4, Marching Band 2, 3, Cafeteria Wkr. 2, 3, Mimeo-
graph Wkr. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Jr. Achievement 3,
Y-Teens 1. .....,,.,..,.... ..... .......,..,, p p . 40, 108, 133
WILCOX, GARY L., 519 Berkshire Rd., Industrial Ed., Transferred
to E. H.S in 1958. ...................e...s............ pp.
WILLIAMS, NANCY L., 417 Louisiana Ave., Classical, Chemistry
Aide 4, Monitor 3, Office Assistant 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Moth
Club 3, 4, Secy. 3, Exec. Board 4, Physics Club 4, Honors
Reading Club 4, Booster Club 3, F.T.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 1-4. .,......
pp. 40, 42, 101, 104, 106, 114, 119
WILLIS, SANDY S., 521 Foster, Business Ed., Bowling 3, 4, Jr.
Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1, Pub Salesman 2, Tax Stamp
Coll. 1-3, F.B.L.A. 3, Y-Teens 1-4. .............. pp. 40, 41, 119
WIRTH, PATRICIA A., 267 Winckles St., Business, Basketball 2-4,
Bowling 1, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Tennis 3, Volleyball 2-4, Red 81 White
Game 3, 4, Pub Salesman 4, Monitor 3, Leaders' Group 3, 4,
D.E.C.A. 4, Y-Teens 2-4, Distinction Day 3. .,.....,, pp. 40, 111,
118, 136
WYNN, JOHN T., 421 Marseilles Ave., Business Ed., D.E.C.A. 4.
pp. 41, 111
WYSOCKI, ROBERT F., 603 E. Broad St., Scientific, Transferred
to E. 1-1. s. in 1959. ............................... pp. 41, 42
WYSZYNSKI, JUDITH S., 306 W. River St., Classical, Basketball 1,
Bowling 1-4, V. Pres., Volleyball 1, Glee Club 2, Fr. Chorus 1,
Pub. Salesman 2, 3, Tax Stamp Coll. 3, Announcers 3, 4, Monitor
3, Honors Reading Club 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Red Cross 2, F.T.A.
3, 4, Y-Teens 1-4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Youth Council 1, lnterclub
Council 4, Pres. 4, Distinction Day 3. ...... pp. 41, 42, 92, 106, 119
Y
YEAGER, SHARI M., 219 Clark St., Business, Jr. Choir 3, Transferred
to E.H.S. in 1958. ......................,............ p. 41
YEARLEY, DENNIS W., 336 9th St., General, Cadet Band 1, Sr.
Band 2-4. ...................................... pp. 41, 133
YEICH, MELVIN G., 159 Brandtson Ave., Industrial Ed., Cadet
Band 1, V.l.C. 3, 4, Pres. Weld. 4, ................. pp. 41, 115
YOUNG, THOMAS W., 190 Jay Dr., Industrial Ed., Marching Band
1, Jr. Achievement 3, V.I.C. 3, 4. ....................... p. 41
YOUNKIN, WALTER E., 254 Harrison, Scientific, Basketball 1, 2,
Football 1-4, Track 1-4, Tax Stamp Coll. 4, Monitor 4, Varsity E
1-4, Student Council 1, 4. .Y.,, pp. 41, 94, 110, 140, 143, 145, 147
Z
ZALESKI, ALAN J., 688 Washington Ave., General, Transferred to
E.H.S. in 1959. ...s.,....., T .....................s. .-p. 41
ZALETEL, RALPH E., 251 N. Abbe Rd., General. .........ee -p. 41
ZAORSKI, SALLY A., 224 Bon Air Ave., Business, Orchestra 1-4,
String Ensemble 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Y-Teens 3.
pp. 41, 107, 131
ZVOSEC, MARY A., 1984 Lorain Blvd., Business Ed. --.. s,.,. p. 41
ZVOSECHZ, NOREEN A., 2255 Lake Ave., General, Library Assistant
2, 3, Honors Reading Club 4, Jr. Achievement 4. ,.,.., pp. 41, 104
Index
ADAMS, ALAN, 516 Debby Ln. --- 149
ADAMS, BOB, 215 Oberlin Rd. ......,,.... pp. 55, 126, 143, 148
ADAMS, CHRISTINE, 32 - 18th St. ,,,,,-...,,,,,., pp, 64, 99, 128
ADAMS, SHARRON, 132 Fairlawn ..,H.,. ..,,,-... p p, 64, 129
ADKINS, TIMOTHY, 5887 Ford Rd. ....... .....,...,, p . 64
ADOLPH, SANDRA. 1182 Garden St. - Lsss -,-pp. 64, 105, 129
ADARNO, WILLIAM, 118 Woodford -,- -Y
------pp. 64, 135,
----------p. 72
BRAUND, SHARON, 524 Harvard Ave. ...... pp.
AEslE, MARsHA, we cpunlpna sl. .... pp.
64, 94,
95, 105, 117, 129
ALBRECHT, DORIS, 458 Oxford ...........5....A pp. 64, 105, 128
ALDRICH, DAVID, 1035 N. Pasadena - ,.... - ............ p. 56
ALEXANDER, VERNON MAC, 301 Huron St. f.,,,.. pp. 56, 99, 148
ALEXANDER, CHERYL, 301 Huron St. ,.,,,,.,,,v,. pp. 46, 99, 127
ALLEN, MARY JANE, 227 Yale Ave. ,,f,,,.,, pp. 56, 98, 110, 117
ALLEN, STEVE, 210 Bellfield Ave. ----- - .......... pp. 56, 123
ALLEY, PEGGY, 316 Tenth St. ........................... p. 46
ALTFELD, THEODORE, 589 Washington Ave. ,,,, pp. 46, 99, 110, 137
ALTHEIDE, CLAIR, 409 Henry St. ........ .......... p p. 56, 148
ANDERSON, AUDREY, 901 West River St. -- WW ,,,,,,.,e -p. 46
ANDERSON, THURMAN, 901 West River St. W ..,...,, p. 46
ANDRESS, JIM, 116 St. Clair St. .......... ---pp. 46, 137
ANDREWS, JEANETT, 1018 Lake Ave. ,,,., ,,,,.... p . 46
ANDRICK, MARION, 601 N. Murray Rd. -W
ANTONCZAK, JOHN, 174 Caroline St. W-
ARACA, SAM, 146 Clark St. ..... ......,,,.
ARCHIBALD, GEORGIA, 334 Bon Air Ave.
ARENZ, PERRY, 745 West River St. W----
ARMSTRONG, DIANNE, 226 Dowd Rd. W-
ARNDT, ALFRED, 545 Princeton ,v,,,,,
ARNDT, BEVERLEE, 302 Hawthorne St. -W
ARNOLD, HURBERT, 1932 Middle Ave. W-
----pp. 46. 110
----pp. 46, 115
-W--W p. 56
--- ....,...... p. 64
W ........ pp. 56, 98
----pp. 45, 106, 116
64
W-W--pp. , 128
ARTHRELL, RUTHANN, 200 Courtland sl. -W
---pp. 64, 117
----pp. 64, 149
-- -pp. 64, 137
ASHBAUGH, BILL JR., 1243 West Ave. W- ..A.,., p. 64
ASHBY, DELMAS, 127 Cascade St. .,... .......... p . 72
ATTKISSON, JACK, 327 Huron St. --- .,,.,.. pp. 56, 149
AUSTIN, STAN, 1140 East River St. -- ,,,,, -pp. 56, 123, 126
AVERBOOK. JUDITH, 146 Manor Dr. W- -. -.pp. 64, 98, 117, 135
AUNSPAW, JOHN, 203 Princeton Ave. -- ........,. pp. 64, 149
AXX, ALICE, 560 Hilliard ,ee--e...... .... p p. 46, 99, 106, 116
AXX, THOMAS, 1109 Gulf Rd. .... .e-..--.. p p. 64, 135
B
BAILOR, JIM, 224 Prospect ,,,.........,,,,.,,v,.,-,---A p, 56
BAILOSKY, GINGER, 229 Adelbert St. ,,.,.. pp. 56, 105, 106, 117,
127, 133
BAINBRIDGE, BILL, 431 Cambridge W .e....... . ...,, pp. 64, 149
BAINBRIDGE, MARGO, 431 Cambridge Ave. ,,,,. -pp. 46, 101, 116
BAIRD, BEVERLY, 204 Park Ave. ..., -pp. 46, 55, 96, 106, 109, 116,
136, 181
BAISDEN, BRENDA, 224W -6th St. ,,,,,,,,,....,.....,., p. 46
BAISDEN, MIKE, 224W -6th St. --- ,,,,,AA,,,WW,W,, p, 72
BAKER, GERALD, 124-51st St. ..... ...........,W,W,,, p . 64
BAKER, KENNETH, 190 Adelbert --- .,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,, W p. 56
BAKER, LOIS, 143 Beebe Ct. eeeee eeee p p. 64, 101, 105, 117, 135
BAKER, TOM, 127 Oak St. ..,,.., ,.,.,,..,,,,A,,.,,,. p . 56
BAKO, ILONA, 217 West River St. W -WW. .pp. 64, , 128, 137
BALCAR, DIANE, 1108 Lake Ave. ----...-. pp. 6
BALL, DICK, 214W Fourth St. ,,,,., WWW--
BANNICK, TIM, 116 Courtland --- WWW
113
4,105,117,129,137
pp. 46, 51, 123, 137
pp. 45, 115, 145
BENNETT, JUDY, 890 Baetz Ct. ......
BENNETT, LEE ANN, 207 Fullerton Rd. -
-------pp. 46, 116
-----pp. 64, 105, 128
BENTON, CORRINE, 106 Hillsdale cl. ---
BENTON, WILLIAM, 513 Cleveland sl. ...A
BENTZ, PHILLIP, 334 Middle Rd. " Lorain
--pp. 54, 93, 128
W----pp. 46, 115
WW WW----pp. 56, 133
BERGLUND, JACKIE, 541 Harvard Ave. --- .... pp. 64, 105, 117,
137
BERGMAN, JUDY, 332 Rockfern ...,.
BERKE, ARNOLD, 1014 Garford Ave.
BERKEBILE, MARY, 237 Miami Ave. -W
-Wpp.
------pp. 64, 105: 135
BEST, LINDA, 118 St. Clair Sl. ---...- ..--- P P.
BIDDINGER, BARBARA, 425 West Ave. W
BIESKE, DAN, 333 Oxford, -----------
BILLMAN, JUDY, 719 East River St. --
BILTZ, ALLAN, 342 Louisiana Ave. W-
BILTZ, GARY, 107 Mound St. --.-..-
BLAINE, KENNETH, 450 Metcalf Rd. ---
BLAIR, LINDA, 636 Stanford Ave. --
BLAIR, RONNY, 605 Middle ------
BLAKE, HARRY, 412 Randall Rd. ----
BLANK, SHERYL, 237 Hayes Ave. ---
BODIFORD, CLYDE, 518 North St. ------
129,
------WW p. 56
64, 101, 105 135
46, 116, 126, 119
W--WW--pp. 46, 137
---------pp. 56, 126
W--pp. 56, 117
- -----.-- p. 46
--------p. 46
----pp. 56, 114
------pp. 64, 129
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BODMANN, DICK, 1706 Lake Ave. -------
BOHANNON, DOROTHY, 173 Morgan Ave. -
BOLGER, DON, 116 School St. .-------
BOLLON, JOYCE, 423 Tremont St. -----
BOOTH, MARGARET, 240 Harwood ----
BORDY, SANDRA, 516 West River St. W
BOSLEY, SANDRA, 144 Lake Ave. -----
BOSMENY, JIM, 117 Furnace St. --..
BOTOS, LYDIA, 114 West River St. ---
BOTTOMLEE, BRUCE, 349 10th St. --..
BOWSER, CHERYL, 305 East Broad St. -
----W--W-p. 56
-----------p. 56
----pp. 46, 125
------- p. 56
-W------- p. 56
-----------p. 64
-pp. 46, 99, 104, 124, 125
-W-------W---W-p. 46
--------pp. 56, 111, 113
----------W-p. 56
-----------p. 56
-----p. 56
-----W-W---------p. 56
BOWEN, FREDDIE, 71 Riverside Homes ------.-
BOYD, BEVERLY, 125 Adelbert sl. ------- pp. 46,
BOYLE, GLENDA, 701 East Ave. .........-- pp.
BOZMAN, WAYNE, 222 Glenwood St. --
BRADA, RICHARD, 1031 Bell Ct. .--...
BRADEN, JAMES, 238 Warren Ave.
BRADLEY, SANDY, 122 Harwood St. ..--
BRAEGGER, SALLY, 771 Washington Ave.
BRAMBACH, JUANITA, 220 East 7th St.
-Wpp.
-----------p. 56
99, 110, 116, 126
56, 113, 117, 127
--- ----.--- p. 56
-----------p. 64
46, 104, 106, 116
BRADY, RICHARD, 1432 Gulf Rd. .....--.........-.. pp. 46, 115
-----pp. 64, 107, 135
BRALNARD, JOHN, 907 East Ave. -...........
BRANCH, JIM, 227 Hayes Ave. ..-..........
------W----p. 46
----------p. 64
----pp. 65, 128
BRANCH, JOHN, 227 Hayes Ave. --- ............ pp. 65, 128
BRAUN, IVAN, 1057 Gulf Rd. ..--- --------- p p. 65, 94, 97, 119
BRAUN, MARTHA, 1057 Gulf Rd. ..------ pp. 12, 46, 99, 103,
104,
119, 124, 136
57, 107, 117, 127
BANNICK, DAVE, 116 Courtland ---- -------------- p . 64
BARA, KAY,2017 Lake Ave. W----..--- ----pp. 56, 107, 117
BARCLAY, DAVID E., 711 Cleveland St. -W -------- - ---- -p. 56
BARNES, ROBERT, 327 South Maple St. W -W-pp. 46, 107, 137,
140, 144
BARR, MOLLY, 1005 Reeves Rd., ----- -W-pp. 46, 99, 109, 116
BARRES, LARRY, 240 8th St. -..-.. ------ pp. 46, 64, 115
BARRES, ROBERT, 240-8th St. ----- ------.- p p. 46, 115
BARRETT, DICK, 201 Pasadena - ..-.- -----.-.-.- p . 56
BASTIK, ALAN ROBERT, 149 Erie St. --- --------..-- p. 56
BATDORF, CAROL, 248 Howe WW ----- ---- p p. 64, 105, 135
BATES, RONALD, 115 Floral Ct. W-.-W ----------- -p. 64
BATES, RUTHANN, 451 West River St. ---------- - .----.---- p. 46
BATTON, PARLEE JUNE, 405 Oberlin Rd. ------------.----- p. 64
BAUER, DON, 1005 N. Pasadena ------ pp. 46, 123, 137, 140, 144
BAUGHMAN, DICK, 1068 N. Pasadena ----------- pp. 64, 98, 12B
BAUGHMAN, BILL, 1068 N. Pasadena ---- pp. 46, 94, 95, 103, 104,
109, 119, 123, 137, 148
BAUMHARDT, JANIE, 217 Sixth St. ----.- pp. 56, 98, 101, 106, 126
137 140
1
BRECKENRIDGE, BOB, 284 Washington Ave. .----..--- pp. 57, 132
BREKELBAUM, JOHN "RICKY", 928 Elywood Dr. ----pp. 57, 94,
95,
98, 137, 148, 153
131
DRENNEMAN, CHERYL, 102 Miami Ave. ---------- pp. 65, 105,
BRIGGS, HAROLD, 2oo2 Lake Ave. -... ----...-.
BRISTOW,
BILL, 117 Kaiser Ct. .--..- .---
BRISTOW, DAN, 117 Kaiser Ct. -----
BRITTON,
BROOKS,
BROWN,
TOM, 416 Earl Ct. .....-- -
KENNETH, 5540 Gladys Ave.
-- .-...-.. p.
CHRIS, 162 Hamilton St. ----
pp. 46, 113
-----pp. 81, 5'7, 153
--W- W----pp. 46, 148
W--pp. 65, 129
-- .-.-.. p. 57
BAZAR, ANDREW, 236 Louisiana Ave. --
BEAL, BETTY, 357 Furnace St. -------
BEAL, BEVERLY, 353 Kenyon Ave. -----
BEAL, CATHIE, 357 Furnace St. ------
sEcHrEL, LINDA, 225 rim. sl. ------ pp
BECKER, CHARLOTTE, 601 West Ave. -.
BECKER, ELTON, 730 Gulf Rd. ---------
BECKETT, SUSAN, 210 Columbus St. --
BEGAN, JOHN, 152 Warren Ave. ---
BELL, DUDLEY, 556 Washington Ave. W-
BELLAMY, JIM, 152 Seneca St. -----
BENNETT, JACKIE, 337 Stanford Ave. --
---- -----Wp. 64
-Wpp. 64, 117
--W--W------pp. 56, 107
WW--W-----WW--p. 56
. 56, 98, 105, 106, 113, 127
--W--------W--W-p. 56
------WW-W-----p. 46
-----pp. 56, 95, 99, 105,
107, 117, 127, 137
--WW----W--W-p. 72
---pp. 64, 101, 113, 129
.. -------------.-. p. 64
-----pp. 46, 116, 126
BROWN, CORNELIA, 368 S. Maple St. ............ .-.. p . 65
BROWN, DAVID, 368 S. Maple St. -..- ............... p . 57
BROWN, DAVE, 239 Erie sl. ------- --.-------- p . 46
BROWN, JERRY, 228 Princeton Ave. --- ---- pp. 57, 95, 114
BROWN, LINDA, 228 Princeton Ave. -- .--.- pp. 46, 99, 104,
114, 116, 119
BROWN, PAUL, 117 N. Maple ---- -W-pp. 65, 149, 153
BROWN, RICHARD, 414-13th St. --- ..---------.---- P- 57
BROWN, SANDEE, 290 Longford Ave. ---pp. 57, 109, 117, 127
BRUCE, BONNIE, 209 sixlh sl. ---- ........... p p. 57, 127
BRUCE, MARY, 625 Hilliard Rd. -- ....... -------- P - 57
BRUCE, SANDY, 209 Sixth sr. -------..--- .... . .--epp. 57, 107
BRUCE, STAN, 625 Hllllard Rd. ....e.-- -----.---------- 7 P- 46
BRUMENSCHENKEL, JAMES, 325 Fifth St. -------- pp. 47, 98, 104,
110,137
DRYNER, CHERYL, 605 Gulf Rd. ------.. -- ....- pp. 65. 105. 135
sucx, CAROL, 6099 Ford Rd. W ----------- -..... - pp. 65, 135
BUGA, JAMES, 2810 West River Rd. North ---
BUGA, RICHARD, 2810 West River Rd. North ---
BUKOFF, RODDY, 500 West Third St. --.-----
BUKOWSKI, ART, 308 East Broad St. ------
BUKOWSKI, BARBARA, 308 East Broad St. W-
BULLOCK, SANDY, 124 Lewis Ct. --.-.---
-----WW--p. 65
----------p. 57
----pp. 57, 148
----W--p. 57
W----p. 57
-----p. 57
BULLOCKS, FORREST, 485 Huron St. ,....
-pp. 65, 148
BUNGARD, MICHAEL, 1919 Oberlin Rd. --- --:EE5ECE,pp. 47, 115
BURGESS, BONNIE, 358 west Rave. si. ..,11.. pp. 65, 99, 117, 12s
BURKHARD, CLAY, 254 Pasadena Ave. ,,,... pp. 57, 126, 148 180
1
BUKKHARD, KENNETH, 254 Pasadena Ave. .....A,-,-- pp, 65, 149
BURKHARD, VALARIE, 126 Brandtson Ave. ...,,
-----,----p. 47
BURNETT, RONALD, 408 wpealene LW. ..,a,av ,,,,v p p, 57, 148
47
BURNS, CAROL ANN, 246 Cornell Ave. E
BURNS, MARGIE ANN, 414 Lodi St. W,
BURNS, WILLIE, 414 Lodi St. ..,,,.,-.,,,,-,--
----- ----A,,--p.
2,,----p. 65
,--p. 65
BURRELI., CAROLYN, 204 Delaware Ave. .A,,,,.,.,s,,---,Y p, 47
BURRER, GERALD, R. D. No. 2 West Ridge Rd. .,,,,-...,,V- p, 57
BURTON, GERALD, 404 Bond St. ,,...,,v....,,, pp, 65, 149, 153
BUSWELL, JEFF, 666 Lucille Dr. ,.,,,,..,,,,v-...,,, pp, 57, 126
BUTCHER, CARL, 449 Beechwood Dr, ...,,,,-,,-...Y--- pp, 81, 57
BUTERBAUGH, GRIER, 518 Denison Ave. ,---pp. 65, 94, 99, 149, 153
BUTERBAUGH, LINDA, 439 Kenyon Ave. ..,vE, pp. 47, 94, 98, 116,
136, 141
BUTTI, BARBARA, 1530 West' Griswold Rd. .,E..... pp. 47, 97, 136
BUTTLE, ED, 342 Stanford Ave. .....,.,,., ---pp. 47, 140, 144
BYRD, SHIRLEY, 352-17th St. ......,,,v, ...A5,-v,,,. p , 47
BYRNE, JOHN, 410 Abbe Rd. , ,..E, -
C
,----pp. 47, 115
CADY, ALLON, 920 Middle Ave. ..... ---e pp. 47, 104, 132, 137
CAMARILLO, JESSE, 249 East Griswold Rd. .......,,,,e.. ..-p. 65
CAMARILLO, ROLLAND, 249 East Griswold Rd. ......A,.... p. 57
CAMMARN, JUDY, 3420 S. Murray Ridge Rd.
-----pp. 47, 107, 113,
COMBS, RUBY, 101 West River St. ---
------------------p. 57
CONLEY, RALPH R., JR., 308 10th St. ....... pp. 47, 98, 101, 111,
112, 114, 119, 123, 137
CONRAD, DEAN, 263 winkles si. --- ......e... e--pp. 47, 115
CONWAY, DIANNE, 119 Huron St. --
CONWAY, REID, 119 Huron St. .,...........
COOK, ALLEN, 341W West River St. --- -----
COOK, GEORGE, 352 17th St. ,,,..,..
COOKE, TIM, 124 Charles Ct. ,,,
COOPER, BILL, 7 Frank Ct. ....
COOPER, BOB, 515 West River E,..,
COPAS, LARRY, 277 DOWD Rd. ......
CORLEY, SHARON, 164 Cleveland St. H-
------------pp. 65, 107
-----..-p.
-------p. 65
----pp. 57, 143
----- ------------p. 57
---..------p. 47
-------p. 65
---pp. 47, 101
--------,p. 65
CORN, DOUG, 1049 Melvyn Lane ..,..................... p. 65
COTTON, MARILYN JEAN, 370 49th St. ..............A.... p. 47
COURT, BOB, 901 Lake Ave. .........,,
COVEN, CHERYL, 630 Harvard Ave. ---
COVEN, RICHARD, 630 Harvard Ave. -
COX, JAN, 405 Oberlin Rd. ........
57, 81, 123, 148
----------------p. 65
----pp. 47, 138, 148, 153
----------------p. 65
CRAWFORD, CAREN, 818 East Ave. ..,.,..,.,............ p. 57
CRAWFORD, CHARLES, 818 East Ave. ..,.....,............ p. 47
CRAWFORD, KENNETH, R. D. No. 2 South Murray Ridge Rd. ...E p. 65
CRISP, SHARON, 119 Elizabeth St. .....,..........
CRITILLI, PAT, 106 Euclnd sf. ................E......
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pp. 57, 137
CROMBIE, CONSTANCE A., 577 Hilliard Rd. -E ........ p. 47
CROSBY, ELSA MARIE, 219 5th St. .......... ...... p p. 47, 113
CROWELL, CELIA, 554 Poplar St. ,,..
CROWTHER, DEE, 700 Garford Ave. -
CROZIER, GRAIG, 1010 East Ave. -
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pp. 47, 116, 126
pp. 65, 129, 149
CRozIER, DICK, 4637 Lucas Ci. ..... ............ p p. 47, 133
CROZIER, ELAINE, 162 Emerson Ct. .,,,,,,, pp. 47, 116, 126, 136
CRozIER, JUDY, 4637 Lucas Cf. ....,,................... p. 47
CROZIER, TOM, 4637 lucas Ct. .,,,,,.,,.,,..e..,........ p. 63
CRUM, DAN, 949 East River St. ....... pp. 65, 69, 94, 95, 149, 153
CSINCSAK, GARY, 2206 Lake Ave. E....N................. P. 47
CUMMONS, DOTTIE, 214 Franklin Ave. ..,, pp. 47, 94, 116, 126, 136
CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA, 150 Northrup St. .v............. p. 57
CARRICK, DAVID, 1901 Gulf Rd. .,,.....,................ p. 65'
116, 136
CAMP, CHERYL, 237 Hawthorne St. ,,,,.. ..E,,, p p. 57, 81
CAMP, ELOISE, 339 Louisiana Ave. .,..... .-........ p . 65
CAMPBELL, EVELYN, R. D. No. 2 Stang Rd. - .,,,,,...... p. 65
CAMPBELL, MARY, 691 sen Ave. .,...... ..... p p. 57, ai, 127
CAMPBELL, RICHARD, 23 Chestnut St. ..... .....,,,.... p . 65
CAMPBELL, WANDA, 248 West River St. --- ,......... p. 65
CANNON, CLAUDIA, 336- 16th St. ........ .vv,.... . .p. 65
CANNON, GERALDINE, 336- 16th St. E,,,,,, .,... p p. 65, 128
CANTLEY, DEANNA SUE, 719 Woodland Ave. .,...... pp. 47, 124
CANTWELL, ANN .........,................... pp. 47, 99, 106
CAPERS, JOHN, 112 Riverside Homes
CAPP, JOE, 316- 12th St. ............ ...E,,,,, 1 13
CARIN, BARBARA, 280 Bellfield Ave. ,.,v...
PP- 57,
-pp. 57, 81, 105, 126
CARNAI-IAN, BEVERLY, 525 Debby Lette ................,. p. 65
CARROTHERS, GARY, 908 Park Avenue ...E,
pp. 47, 110, 132, 137
CARTER, DAVID, 556 Lodi si. ..e... .......... p p. 47, 97
CARTER, JUDY, 1988 Hazelwood --- ............... p. 57
CARTER, LINDA, 709 Clark St. ,.,, ................ - .p. 57
CARTER, PAUL, 1150 East River L,,,.,. ,,,e. p p. 47, 125, 143, 148
CARTER, VERONICA, 522 Middle Ave. ,- ...............,, p. 65
CASTLE, RANDY, 112 Kipling St. ....... ............., p . 65
CATE, RONALD, 327 Stanford ..,,.....,
CATE, VICKI, 327 Stanford ...............
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CATHER, RONDALL DEAN, 207 Blaine St. .,.,.,e,,,,, pp. 47, 115
CATHEY, SANDY, 232W East Ave. ...... .............. p . 57
CAUGHLIN, LINDA, 389 Gulf Rd. -- .......... pp. 65, 129
CAZEAU, JAMES, 211 Roosevelt --- .,....e........ p. 65
CEBULA, GARY, 328 N. Olive St. .... E....,...., p p. 57, 148
CHAMBERS, SHERRIE, 6095 Ford Rd. .,..,,e, pp
65, 101, 105, 135
CHANDLEY, ANNA LEE, 314W 8th St. - ........,,,,,,.... p. 57
CHANEY, SUSAN, 24 Chestnut St. ............
CHEATAM, ERNASTINE, 603 West 15th St. --
CHENEY, DON, 202 Blaine St. ....... - ....
CHENOWETH, JACKIE, 515 Debbie lane ,,.,.
CHIPUKITES CONNIE 242 Samuel St
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47, 107
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CHOMA, KENNETH, R. D. No. 2 West Ridge Rd. ....... pp. 57, 148
CHORAK, JIM, 548 Cornell Ave. .................., pp. 65, 153
CHRISTIAN, TOM, 327 Roosevelt Ave. .......... pp. 47, 123, 132
CHUCKO, TED, 416 Bon Air Ave. ,,.. pp. 47, 94, 123, 125, 137, 148
CHURCH, WAYNE, 1250 East River St. ...... pp. 44, 57, 94, 95, 149
CLARK, BOB, 158 Courtland St. ........ pp. 57, 81, 142, 148
CLARK, DOLORES, 1100 Middle Ave. ....................,
, 153
p. 57
CLARK, JUDY, 324 Jackson Ave. ........,................ p. 57
CLAYCOMB, CAROLE, 279 Courtland St. ,........ pp. 65,105, 107,
117, 137
CLEMENTZ, DAVID, 127 Blake St. ..... .... p p. 65, 129, 149
CLOUSER, DIANA, 1103 East River St. H- ...... pp. 47, 107
CLOYD, NANCY, 611 Middle Ave. ....... ......... p . 65
CLULEY, GREG, 272 Samuel St. ..A,.,.... ........ p . 47
CLULEY, KATHY, 272 Samuel St. ,........
COLEMAN, CRAIG, 903 Park Ave. ,.......
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COLEMAN, MICHAEL, 903 Park Ave. ........... pp. 65, 105, 129
COLEY, GARY, R.D. No. 2 Murray Ridg
e Rcl. .............. p. 65
COMBS, DAVID, 101 West River St. .,............. .... p . 57
CURTIS,
CURTIS,
CURTIS,
CURTIS,
CURTIS,
CARL, 507 Bond Street ...............
CARL, 507 Bond St. ............
CAROL, 507 Bond St. H---
JUDY, 116 Riverside Dr. --
SUSAN, 334 8th St. ,...A.
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CUSICK, BOB, 160 Whitman Dr. -- ...... p. 57
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DALTON, WARREN, 220 2nd. St. ...... ........,,, p , 65
DANEY, CHARLES, 971 East River St. .... w......,---, p , 65
DANGERFIELD, DOUG, 243 Harvard Ave.
DANGERFIELD, ROBERT, 243 Harvard Ave. .,..-. ,..,, p p, 47, 115
pp. 57, 126, 133
DARABY, GLORIA, 1330 West River St. ,,,,....,2L,,..... ,p, 65
DAVIES, DAN, 310 Kenyon Ave. ....,...... pp. 47, 106, 140, 145
DAVIS, EDWARD, 736 West River St. E, e..............., p. 47
DAVIS, JUDY, 109 Buckeye St. .,... ..,............ p . 47
DAVIS, TED, 609 Bell Ave. .,......,.. pp. 65, 123, 135
DAVIS, VERNA MAE, 327 Clinton Ave. --- .-.....,.--. p, 57
DEAN, IRENE, 513 Princeton ...... ..,, ..,,...... p, 47
DEAN, JACK, 513 Princeton Ave. .....,. ...., p p. 65, 129
DE FAZIO, KAREN, 305 W. Hilliard Rd. ee, .... pp. 47, 99, 110
DE FAZIO, RICHARD, 749 Gulf Rd. eeee ......, p p. 47, 123
DEJARNETT, GEORGE, 325 17th St. ..., ....,,... p . 65
DE MARCO, CAROL, 338 Princeton Ave. ,-
DEMARIA, CARL, 466 West 11th St. ---
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----pp. 47, 137
DEMAS, ASPASIA, 601 Princeton' Ave. ee --epp. 65, 105
DEMOS, KENNETH, 327 Rockfern ,e ......... p. 57
DEMOS, PAM, 419 Metcalf Rd. ...... uepp. 65, 117
DEMPSEY, ALVIN, 196 Longfellow ,,,,, ,,.... - p. 65
DENMAN, MICHAEL, 1408 Middle Ave. - enpp. 47, 123
DEROCHIE, EILEEN, 919 Clark St. -W ....,.. p. 47
DETAMORE, ROCKY, 122 Rush St. ee... .,,,,,v,......., p . 72
DETILLIO, MARY, 461 West 11th St. --- .,,,,-...., pp. 47, 107
DICK, KENNY, 161 Warren Ave. ,,......,.. pp. 57, 138, 149, 153
DICKEN, DAVID, 323 Middle Ave. ..........,,,., pp. 65, 95, 153
DICKIE, MELANIE, 212 High St. ...,. pp. 10, 57, 95, 99, 103, 106,
DIEWALD, DAVE, 230 Spruce St.
DIEWALD, JANET, 230 Spruce St.
DIEWALD, LARRY, 230 Spruce St.
DILLMAN, JILL, 224 8th St. Ee..
107, 110, 117, 119, 127, 137
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137, 140
DIXON, WAYNE, 228 Adelbert ...........,.............. p. 57
DOAN, JERRY, 248 Columbus St. WE ,.e. pp. 47, 109, 119, 125,
130, 131
DOAN, TERRY, 320 Harvard Ave. ,... ...... p p. 58, 148, 153
DONAHUE, BETH, 781 N. Abbe Rd. -- ....... pp. 47, 109
DONNELL, ESQUE, 316 Bell Ave.
DONOVAN, ELSON, 508 Henry St. ---
DOWLING, THOMAS, 718 Poplar St. A
DRAGE, JACK, 359 Furnace St. ,A,,,,.
DRAKE, DAVID, 555 Cleveland St. ,M
DRUMMER, PINKIE LEE, 406 Bell Ave.
DUENSING, ALLARD, 134 Longford --
DUFFY, MARILYN, 125 Waverly St. ---
DUFFY, SHIRLEY, 8 Water St. ..,.A.
DUFFY, WANDA, 8 Water St. ..,.
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DUMKE, DICK, 138 Edison Ct. ,A..,,A...
DUMKE, GAIL, 437 Louisiana Ave. ...,..... pp. 47, 107, 110, 116
DUNCAN, WILLIAM, Murray Ridge Rd.
DUNN, JUDITH,121 Water St. .....,...
DUPEROW, DUSTY, 148 Bellfield Ave. -5
DURHAM, BONNIE, 108 Larlsmont Dr. --
Bo
x63 ....,......., p.66
DUNFORD, PAUL, 812 Clarls St. -- .f,....-,A PP. 47, 109, 124, 125
--, 66 99 117
DUTOT, PAUL, 385 West Hilliard Rd. --w
DYER, EDDIE, 138 Woodford Ave. ---
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DYKE, SALLY, 353 Columbia Ave. -2 ---
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EARLEY, AUDREY, 155 West St. ..,,.
EARLEY, JACQUELINE, 155 West St. ....
EARY, GRACE, 332 Sumner St. .,A,
EARY, LINDA, 332 Sumner St. ......
-pp. 53, 94, 99, 117, 141
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,,pp. 58, 98, 105, 117, 136
p 47
ECKHART, RICHARD, 10 Smith Ct. ,a...
EDDY, BONITA, 3119 West River Rd. H-
eoov, csoncs, 3119 ww mv., na. 55-
EDDY, NELSON, 3119 West River Rd. 5,
EDGAR, FRANK, 625 West River St. A....
EDWARDS, DAVID, 1501 Griswold Rd.
ELLIOT, SANDY, 358 Oxford Ave. .,...
ELLIS, JANE, 991 Reeves Rd. ,,... .,..
ELRICK TOM, 148 Oak St. .....,L...
ELWELL, RICHARD, 234 Adelbert St. -v-
--, p. 66
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-,,-E,-p. 48
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EHRMAN, cHAm.fs, 315 11th sr. ................... pp. 66, 135
-pp. 54, 99, 106, 116, 133
pp. 40, 94, 103, 106, 110,
119, 126
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ELY, ROBERT, 1744 Wilber Ave. ...,....
ELZEY, ROBERTA, 408 West 8th St. ....,,.. pp. 48, 103, 104, 109
EMLICH, KAREN, Box 70 R. D. No. 2 Elyria ........... PP- 58, 113
---,,,-----w,,5,-,p. 48
ESCHKE, ANN, 709 East Ave. ..Y.......Y---------v- -PP- 53, 99
ESHKE, JO ANNE, 333 High St. .......-..-f...-------- 6- P- 72
107
ss:-ms, MAXYNE, 709 E611 Ave. ................... pp. 48.
Esxms, CAROL, 425 oxford Av.. ,,... -pp. ss, 105, 106, 127, 130
EVANICH, WILLIAM, R.D. No. 2 Murray Ridge Rd. ....... pp. 58,
148, 153
EVANS, LYNN, 412 Henry St. ..... ........... .....-. P . 66
EVANS, Rosen, 1113 E031 Ave. .......................... p. 58
EWING, BOB, 200 Stanford Ave. ...... pp. 48, 101, 114, 132, 137
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FABIAN, MARILYN, 507 Dellefield Rd. --- .... pp. 66, 117, 135
FARKAS, FRANK, 911 Middle Ave. .w2A. Y--------H--- P -
FARKAS, JAMES, 532 Turner St. ..... -...v4--- P P- 48', 115
FARKAS, JUDY, 532 Turner St. ........,,,......... -.-- - .-P- 66
FEHER, HELEN, 625 West 3rd St. ....,.
fm, mcx .................... ....
FEMLEY, DIANNA, 243 Princeton Ave.
FARROW, JUDY, 151 S. Abbe Rd. .......... -pp. 66, 94, 105, 117
FEATHERSTONE, MARs1-14, 245 ww Hilliard Rd. ........... p. 58
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FENIK, MARYANN, 2219 Lalte Ave. --- ,..,... pp. 66, 117
FENIK, STEVE, 2169 Lode Ave. .......... ----Y- P P- 43, 144
FENN, DOLPHUS, 1904M Middle Ave. - .....f. p. 66
FENWICK, EDWARD, 837 Oakwood Dr. - ...... p. 48
FERANEY, GERALD, 243 Warren Ave. -- ........... P. 55
FERGUSON, DENNIS, 222 Harrison St. -- ........,..... P. 66
FERRY, ROBERTA, 1015 Middle Ave. --- .... pp. 48, 110, 136
FIELDER, BEVERLY, 421 Woodland Ave. -- .... pp. 48, 106, 116,
119, 124
FIELDS, JOYCE, 259 Whife Oak Dr. -,, ...Y pp. 48, 95, 116, 136
FIGULA, GEORGE, 222 West River St. --- ....,,....,Y.... P. 48
FIGULA, JESS, 617 West Third St. .... ...f,f........ P . 58
FIKES, BOB, 206 Courtland St. ...., ............ p . 66
FIKES, PHYLLIS, 206 Courtland St. ..... .... p p. 58, 113, 127
FINEGOLD, FRANK, 231 Cornell Ave. ,,
FIRESTONE, CHARLES, 513 Foster Ave.
FISHER, BARRY, 121 Williams St. ......
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-W ..... pp. 48', 132
p 58
FISHER, FREDA, 325 East River St. -, ...... p. 48
FISHER, JAMES, 325 East River St. .,.,. .... p . 48
FISHER, MARTIN, 325 East River St. M-- .... p. 54
FISHER, ROBERT, 145 Adelbert St. ....... .... p . 58
FITCH, ALFRED, 5605 Elyria Ave. .......... .... p .
FITZPATRICK, CARLETON, 1856 Middle Ave. --- -.---p. 66
FITZPATRICK RHODA 354 S. Ma le St
-pp. 66, 128
, , P . --- ---
F1rzP4rR1cx, RoN4Lo, 331 16th sf. ........ ...... P P. 66, 148
FlrzwArER, currono, 162 cnmpn Av.. ....,.,..... pp. ss, 126
FLAHERTY, VAUGHN, 188 Beebe ........
FLEMING, GARY, 214 Warren Ave. .....
FLOOD, CYNTHIA, 124 Chase Sf. ....
FLOOD, LENNY, 215 Warren Ave. .......
FLOOD, TIM, 124 Chase St. ............
FLOWERS, JOHN L., 739 West 19th St. ---
FLOWERS, PATSY, 1966 Elmwood St. .... -
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-------------p. 48
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-- ........... p. 66
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FLOWERS, T. L., 739 West 19th St. -- .............. p. 66
FLOYD, SHIRLEY, 281 Courtland St. --- ...... pp. 58, 98, 127
FLY, DANNY, 805 Clark St. ........ ........,...,,.., p . 58
FLYNN, SUE, 233 5th St. ......... .... p p. 48, 107, 116, 119
FOGLE, GRACE, 215 Yale Ave. --- ----
FOLEY, JOHN, 504 East Ave. .... --
FOLLEY, LARRY, 264 Prospect St. ....
FOLLEY, SHARON, 511 Dewey Ave. -
FORNASH, WOLFORD
FORTIN, JUDY, 1024 Garden St. ........
FORTMAN, BOB, 336 Rockfern --.. ....... --
FORTUNE, ELEANOR, 505 West 12th St. ---
FOSS, JANET, 627 Bell Ave. .... .. ........
FOSSELIUS, TOM, 329 Concord Ave. ---
FOUSS, WILLIAM, 202 Samuel St. .... --
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FOWKES, JUDY, 148 Roosevelt Ave. ........
FOWKES, TERRY, 1008 North Pasadena Ave.
pp. 48, 110, 116, 124
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pp. sa, 106, 113, 117
119, 127
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137, 141, 144
FOX, DOUGLAS, 1953 Lake Ave. -- ........ pp. 58, 96, 98, 126
FRANCE, DALLAS, 508 West St. ....... ................. p . 48
FRANCE, EDITH, 508 West St. ............................ p. 66
FRANKIEWICZ, MARTY, 364 BonAir Ave. ....
FREDERICK, MELVA, 212 Dellefield Rd. ---
-pp. 66, 94, 149, 153
---------pp. 54, 132
FREDERICK, PAUL, 212 Dellefield Rd. ............... pp. 58, 148
FREEMAN, ROGER, 394 Columbus St. .................... p. 66
FREEMAN, SHARON, 144 Roosevelt Ave. ........ pp. 58, 117, 137
FRISCE, MIKE, 468 Ohio St. ...........
FRIZZELL, CHARLES, 5631 Grove Rd. ......
FROST, RONALD, 1815 West River Rd. ---
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GAGLIARDI, PAT, 1940 Rosewood ........
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GAINER, DENISE, 231 Warren Ave. --- .... pp. 48, 107, 119, 124
GALL, KATHY, 117 Laura Ct. ..,... ........... p p, 58, 107
GALLARDO, JUNE, 134 Elbe St. .......
GALLARDO, TONY, 134 Elbe St. ..........
GALLO, DICK, 1074 North Pasadena Ave. ---
GANNON, GENE, 231 East Broad St. .....
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101, 123
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GARBASH, JIM, 658 Poplar St. ............,... pp. 48, 137, 148
GARDNER, MAURICE, 626 Cambridge Ave. ......
GARGUS, SHARON, 128 North Murray Ridge
GARN, PATRICK, 200 Bellfield Ave. .......
GARRARD, JUDY, 1037 North Pasadena Ave.
----------p. 58
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-----pp. 48, 106, 116,
119, 136
GARWOLINSKE, STEVE, 1312 West Ave. ...............-.,- p, 66
GARY, JUDI, 119 Stanford Ave. ........
GEBHARDT, EILEEN, 410 6th St. .....
GEHRING, WILLIAM, 248 Olive St. .....
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----pp. 66, 128, 137
---------------p. 48
GEMBKA, CAROL ANN, 236 Winkles St. ........,.......... p. 48
GENTILE, JOE, 1219 West Ave. .................... pp. 58, 148
GEORGE, BARBARA, 211 Marseilles Ave. ...... pp. 66, 107, 117, 129
GEORGE, DONALD, 211 Marseilles Ave. ........,...,. pp. 54, 115
GENTILE, TONY, 1219 West Ave. .... .....-.......-. p , 66
GETTY, WILLIAM, 311 15th Sf. ..............,..........,, p. 58
GIEDE, CHARLES, 348W Furnace St. ..................... p. 58
GIENKE, KATHY, 373 Beebe Ave. ....... pp. 58, 107, 117, 119, 137
GELDZEN, ALEX, 429 Winoklos Sf. .,.. pp. 48, 97, 99, 104, 110, 119
GILL, CHARLES, 649 Weller Rd. ................ pp. 66, 123, 129
GILL, MABEL, 633 Lake Ave. ......
----------------pp. 48, 126
GILLES, LEO, 411 West River St. .... .................. p . 58
GILLESPIE, ROBERT, 145 Dilworth St. ...................... p. 58
GILLIES, PEGGY, 205 Columbia Ave. .A.. pp. 66, 105, 113, 117, 135
GIMBEN, MARIANNE, 171 Penrose Ct. .... pp. 66, 94, 99, 105, 135
GINGERY, RALPH, 118 Columbia Ave. ........... pp. 66, 131, 135
GLYNN, JIM, 81 Riverside Home ...... ................. p . 66
GLYNN, JOHNNIE, 81 Riverside Home --
GNIZAK, NANCY, 158 Emerson Ct. ....
GOCHENOUR, CONNIE, 243 Adelbert ---
GOCHENOUR, SANDY, 243 Adelbert ....
GOFORTH, JOHN, 530 Bell Ave. ........
GOMEZ, LINDA, 277 Courtland St. ---
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cnonce, cArHY, 249 oxford ....,f........ .............. p . 66
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HANNAFORD, BILL, 605 Washington Ave. .,.. pp. 48, 123, 137
GOODENOW, MEADE, 39 Lakeview Dr. Brentwood ...,.,
GOODMAN, MARY ANN, 235 Dowd Rd.
GOODWIN, rAr, 637 Dewy .... - ............... ---pp.
GOPPELT, RICHARD, R. D. No. 2 Murray
pp. 66, 105,
117, 135
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66, 128
Ridge Rd. ..Y, pp. 5'8, 132,
148, 153
GOPPELT, VIDA KAY, Murray Ridge Rd. P. O. Box 204 ....
106, 116,
-pp. 48,
119, 126
GORDON, MARTHA, 1811 Bell Ave. ...................... pp. 66
GOTTFRIED, JANE, 200 Miami Ave. ---
GOUGH, LYNDA, 363 Longfellow ....
GOULD, LARRY, 1918 Lake Ave. --
GRAHAM, DON, 325 12th St. ----- ---
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GREEN, JOHN, 119 Columbia Ave. L......Y -....-.
GREENE, PRISCILLA, 2207 West River Rd.
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66, 117
58, 148
58, 149
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GREENE, SUSAN, 165 Longfellow ........ ..,-,
GREENHOLTZ, BENNETT, 690 Bell Ave. --
,,,p. 66
M- ,..... p. 58
GREENHOLTZ, LUANNA, 960 Bell Ave. ............... ..... p . 48
GREENING, SALLY, 974 North Washington
Blvd. ...... pp.
66, 101
GREER, CHARLES ..,.L,.,..,............ pp. 105, 117, 129, 135
GREER, CHARLES, 400 Louisiana Ave. ......,, pp. 58, 98, 126, 137
GREGG, KAREN, 362 Longfellow St. .....v..........------ P- 48
GRIFFIN-IS, MARY ANN, 324 standard Ave. ........... pp. 58, 99,
107 117 140
, , 119, 127,
137,
HEATI-Icors, JACKIE, 168 seneee sf. ...... -pp. 43, 104, 113, 136
HscHr, GARY, 951 Gulf Rd. ........ pp. 48, 92, 94, 103, 109, 119,
132, 137, 148
HEFI-IN, SANDY, 328 White Oak Dr. .,,,,....,....,. pp. 67, 129
HEIDLBERG, DANNY, 627 East River St. ,v...,.,..2 . pp. 59, 61, 98
HEINZERLING, LARRY, 409 Middle Ave. -,,
HEINZERLING, SARAH, 125 Harvard Ave.
HELFRICH, BILL, 367 Columbus St. -W
pp. 67, 99, 105, 123, 149
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HELFRICI-I, PAUL, 367 Columbus sf. . ,....... pp. 67, 105,
HENDERSON, JUDY, 515 Lodi St. ,.,,...,,,....,vv,.,
HENDERSON, MARJORIE, 200 Hawthorne
99, 106, 113, 116, 136
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123, 129
,a--p. 59
St. .,,Y. ..pp. 49, 99, 116
HENDRICKS, WAYNE, 1117 Middle Ave. ...,, . A2,,..,,,v .p, 49
HENNINGER, JOHN, 401 Garford Ave. ,- ,,...,,,., p. 67
HENRY, JESSIE, 614 West 15th St. ...,
,---,,,--,-,,p. 59
GRUBER, KOLORES, 600 West Ave. .......,..,.. pp. 58, 105, 117
GRUE, MARY, 2528 West River Rd. ....
--,---,,,,,--pp. 66, 129
GRUEN, KAREN, 514 Washington Ave. ...., pp. 14, 58, 94, 99, 107,
181
117, 127, 137,
GRUEN, ROLFE, 514 Washington Ave. --- ..... pp. 14, 58, 95, 130
GUIGNETTE, MARY, 607 Woodland Ave. e- ........, pp. 58, 113
GUTOWSKI, JACKIE, 481 Poplar 51. -- - - ..-..--- P. 48
H
HAAG, KAREN, 1067 N. Pasadena Ave., ...,... pp. 48, 94, 98, 106,
109, 116
HAAG, TYNA, 212 Ohio St, ...,,-,,.2,..
pp. 48, 95, 110, 136, 181
HAEFELE, PENNY, 211 Pasadena Ave., .2,......v. pp. 48, 113, 136
HAFF, JERRY, 1051 Melvyn Lone vW.... pp. 48, 103, 111,
115, 132
HAGINS, MARY, 1775 Livingston Ave. ............... pp. 48, 124
95
HALL, BILL, 201 E. 14th St. 2,v......,.
HALL, DOUGLAS, 2024 Lake Ave. --
HALL, FRANK, 2024 Lake Ave. .....,
HALL, LA VINIA, 1151 West Ave. ...22
HALSEY, LINDA, 1646 N. Ridge Rd. e--
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----------p. 66
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-----,--pp. 66, 128
,-----------------p. 48
HAMBLEY, sos, 602 w. 15th sf. ..,......,....., pp. sa, 113, 148
HAMISTER, KAY, 941 Elywood Drive .....,
pp. 48, 98, 110, 116, 124
HAMMER, PAT, 753 Abbe Rd. ............,.-.....,...2,,. p. 58
HANCOCK, MARCIA, 1240 E. River St. ----pp. 48, 95, 116, 119, 124
HANDYSIDE VERNON 213 S Lo an St
---------,-----,-p. 67
-p. 58
HANS, BONNIE, 452 Adams St. ,.....,,.
HANS, JOHN, 452 Adams St. ....,,...
HANSON, DAVE, 666 Poplar St. ........
HARCULA, RONALD, 416 Dellefield Rd. e--
HARDING, LYNN,
HARDWAY, DALE,
HARMON, JERRY,
HARMON, JOHN,
----------- p. 48
----pp. 66, 153
----- pp. 48, 137
---------e--,p. 66
455 Adams sr. .,.e.....e......,... pp. 511, 105
341 Welsey Ave. ........,..,.,......... p. 66
186 Cleveland St. ,,.w. pp. 58, 98, 123, 133, 143
1077 N. Pasadena Ave. ,..... . pp. 67, 105, 129
HARNEY, JIM W-
HARPSTER, FRED,
----------e--p. 72
404 Marseilles Ave. ..,w.,....,,,.. pp. 67, 149
HARRELI., PAT, 656 Hilliard Rd. .,,,....,.W...........,,..
HARRINGTON, KATHY, 306 Blaine St. ,,w,
HARRIS, GWENDOLYN, 330 Harwood
HARRIS, SHIRLEY, 104 Riverside Homes ,......,, -pp. 67,
pp. 58,105,110,117,
-p. 68
132
117, 129
HARRISON, DE WITT, 1850 Grafton Rd. .,....2.2...,, pp. 43, 101
HARTLEY, CAROL SUE, R. D. No. 2 S. Murray Ridge Rd. ..., pp. 48,
HARTSEL, LYNNE, 143 Brandsfon Ave. ---
HARVEY, JIM, 318 Bell Ave. ...,...E.,.....
HASKINS, HOWARD, 526 Schaddon Rd. E-,
HASKO, ROSEMARY, 523 W. 3rd St. ....
HASKO, STEVE, 523 W. 3rd St. ........, ..-
HATCHER, BERNARD, 1029 W. Ridge Rd. ........
113, 131
----,---E,p. 67
---e-----,--p. 72
99, 131,
133, 140
--,-pp. 67, 117, 129
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---pp. 48,
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HAUGH, BILL, 246 Wooster St. ........... , 67
HAURY, TIM, 800 Garford Ave. .,.....,,,. -
----------,,,-.p.
pp. 48 131 132 138
HAYs, srevs, 366 Pasadena Ave. ....... pp. 53, 94, 95,'138,'140,
142, 144, 153
HAYWOOD, DIANA, 114 Stanford Ave. ----pp. 67, 94, 95, 117, 128
HAYWOOD, RON, 402 w. Ninth se. ..,......... .pp. 56, 111, 112
HAZELTON, DICK, 247 George St. --
HAZELTON, NICK, 254 Boston Ave. -
,---,,,,--,p. 67
--- ---p. 67
HENRY, PHILLIP, 614 West 15th St. ,ee Aee.. pp. 67, 105, 128
HENSLEY, GILLIS, 150 Cleveland St. ,,,w .,.. ,,..,.,, .M .,,-, p, 72
HESS, PAMELA, 1057 Rosealee Ave. . , . .. pp. 67, 101, 117, 128
HEWITT, SALLY, 276 Hamilton Ave. -..,..pp. 49, 104, 114, 124, 136
HIBBEN, KENT, 622 Weller Rd. ,,.,,,. ..,,., . .. .,,. ...,,,. p . 49
HICKS, CHARLOTTE, 101 West Ave.
HIGGINBOTHAM, DONALD, 434 W. River St. U, -H ,,.,. ..,-p. 59
HIGGINS, LLOYD EDWARD, 805 S. Logan
HIGGINS, GENE, 251 Fairlawn Ave. ,,,,.....,, - pp. 59, 130, 148
HILDRETH, DEMARIS, 2036 S. Oak St. ...ee .pp. 67, 105, 117, 137
HILDRETH, HARRISON, 2036 S. Oak St. eee. -pp. 49, 140, 143, 144
HILL, ALETA, 605 Park Ave. ....,,......,,.,...,,,,....., p. 54
HILL, BARBARA, 166 Cleveland St.
HILL, BILL, 35762 Center Ridge ,,,,,,.....,.....,,,, pp. 67, 149
HILL, DIANE, 108 Yale Ave. ...., .pp. 49, 101, 104, 110, 114, 116,
119, 136
HILL, ERNEST, 429 W. 13th St. --- .... .pp. 67, 149
HILL, FRED, 508 Lake Ave. ..... ........ . p. 67
HILL, HARRY, 349 17th St. --- eee. ..-,p. 59
HILL, LARRY, 349 17th St. ...,., .... p . 59
HILL, REGINIA, 429 W. 13th St. -- - ,...... p. 49
HILL, SHIRLEY, 429 W. 13th St. ...... ............... p . 49
HILL, STANLEY, 226 Fairlawn Ave. --- .....,,. pp. 67, 129
HILL WALLACE 605 Park Ave. .... .....e.... p p. 59, 105
HINCHLIFFE, HARRY, 620 Park Ave. ......., epp. 49, 98, 101, 123
HOCKMAN, BOB, 360 High St. .........
HOFFMAN, DENNIS, 314 12th St. -,--pp.
HOFFMAN, JEANNE, RD2 Bechtel Road ,,............. pp. 49, 113
HOFFMAN, VICKI, RD2 Bechtel Road .......,.............. p. 67
HOGAN, WAYNE, 2007 Lake Ave.
HOHMAN, DON, 1175 East River ---
HOLLIDAY, DICK, 126 Oak St. --- -
HOLLIDAY, TOM, 126 Oak St. .....,...
HOLLIS, BOB, 541 Cornell Ave. .........
HOLZHAUER, RICHARD, 243 George St. -N
------------------p. 72
67, 86,101, 105,117,135
----------p. 72
,--,,pp. 49, 143
,,--------p. 67
,,,---pp. 49, 123
----pp. 49, 140, 144
HOMITZ, WILLIAM, 108 Nichols Ct. ...E
HOMOKI, LINDA, 533 Irondole St. .,,,
HONOSHOFSKY, BOB, 757 W. River ,..,,
HOOGENBOOM, MARY, 357 Harvard Ave.
HOOVER, ALBERT, 434 W. River
HORN, JAMES, 432 W. 15th St.
HORNBECK, ALICE, 143 Foirlawn Ave. ---
HORNBECK, NANCY, 540 Cambridge Ave.
HORROCKS, JAYNE, 305 Spruce St. ...........e- pp. 67,
-----,v-,---p. 67
,,,,,-----p. 59
---,,,-,----p. 49
-- ---pp. 67, 105, 117,
129, 137
-,e-------p. 59
,,,,,,,--.--pp. 49, 110
105, 129
HORROCKS, JUDY, 305 Spruce St. .eee eee.. p p. 59, 107, 117, 127
HORVATH, ELLEN, 146 Northrup St. --
HORVATH, KATHY, 360 Bond St. ..... .,,, p p. 49, 106,
HORVATH, RON, 2424 W. River Rd. ev..
HORWITZ, BARBARA, 112 Park Ave. ,..,
HOUSEHOLDER, NANCY, 583 Broad St. ..f-....-..-. --
116,119
,-,v,,.,---,,-,v,,-p. 49
pp. 13, 49, 106,
116, 124
-,,-p. 49
HousEI-IoLDER, SALLY, 583 Breed sf. ..................... p. 67
HOVEKAMP, fuss, 626 Bell Ave. ----pp.
49, 81, 104, 106,
116,119
HOVEKAMP, JOHN, 626 Bell Ave. e.e.........- .-..e..---- P - 67
HOWELL, GARY, 235 Columbus St. --,
HOWELL, JIM, 239 16th St. .........
HOWER, DAVID, 164, S. Abbe Rd. ,,,,
HUBBARD, SUSAN, 741 Washington Ave.
-----pp. 59, 123
HUBBELL, LARRY, 112 Homer se. ........... ..... p p. 59,
HUBER, ERIC, 503 Leda so. -.. ............ pp. 49, 97, 98,
HUFFMAN, BARBARA, 827 w. River so. .......... pp. 67,
HUFFMAN EARL, 945 Gulf Rd. ,.,,....
HUFFMAN, RALPH, 945 Gulf Rd. ,,.,,
HUGHES, BOB, 145 Orchard Ct. ....
HUGHES, GARY, 247 Bath St.
HUGHES, NORMAN, 67 Chestnut St. ev-
HUIETT, BILL, 113 Glenwood St. .,...
HULTZ, JENNIFER, 2060 Lake Ave. ,.,,....
-----pp. 49, 115
------,,-,--p. 67
,,-,,,,,pp. 59, 106, 132
112, 149
137, 148
107 129
-----------------p. 67
-----,v---p. 59
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----,,pp. 59, 149
--------pp. 49, 97, 103
pp. 67, a1, 93, 129
126, 137
HULTZ, SUSAN, 2060 Lake Ave. -- .... pp. 49, 94, 99,
HUMMRICH, LINDA, aao spin Ave. .............. . , , p. 59
HUNKLEY, CARROLL, ses 50th si. w. River se. --- ....... p. 67
HUNKLEY, RUSSELL, sas 5011. si. ....,...,L.., ---pp. 49, 115
HURST, EARL, 112 Highland cf.
HusK1NsoN, ERNLE, 206 Lexington Ave. .............. pp. 57, 97
Hus1oN, PEGGY, 449 w. 1511. sf. -- , 135
HUTCHINGS, NANCY, 217 cppviipnd ...... pp. 67, se, 94, 117, 128
HurcHlNcs, RICHARD, 217 cppnipnd
HYER, JOHN, 369 E. Bridge se. ........,...,,.Lv pp. 59, 97, 111
HYLroN, PAT, 363 Pasadena Av.. --
HYMES, ALENA, 1115 Hillsdale --
1cNArz, ELAINE, 124 w. Rav.. sf. ---
IGNATZ, JEFF, 128 W. River St. ....
INFIELD, JACK, 839 W. Broad St.
INNES, CAROL MAE, 440 w. renin si. --- -- - v2,. -mp, 49
-----------,----pp. 59
-------pp. 49, 125, 137, 143
-------pp. 67, 105
----------p. 67
---pp. 67, 117, 137, 138
- .... pp. 67, 128, 149, 153
INNES, GEORGE, 115 Longfellow ..,... ,.,,-, ,,h, p , 59
ISOM, JEAN, 173 Morgan Ave. ...... ,-,,,,--, p , 108
J
JABS, ERLENE, 281 Roosevelt ...... ....,, p p. 98, 105, 131
JABS, MARILYN, 281 Roosevelt ..... .,,...--.....- p p, 59, 98
JACKSON, BETTY, 107 Malcolm Cf. ......,................ p, 67
JACKSON, BILL, 519 West St. ......... pp. 59, 138, 148, 152, 153
JACKSON, DELPHINIA, 353 W S. Maple St. ......... pp. 59, 127
JACKSON, GLORIA, 61 Chestnut St. .,..,,.. ,..,,,. p . 59
JACKSON, HARRY, 130 Quincy St. ........ ..... p . 59
JACKSON, TOM, 511 West St. ..... ....-.-..-.,......- p , 67
KALO, JOSEPH, BOX 22 W. Ridge Rd. ....... .........
p. 59
KANE, DAVID, 217 Sumner St. ....... .... .... p p 49, 109
KASSU, TIBER, 219 W. River ,....... ........ p . 59
KASUBINSKI, JANET, 164 Bath St. .... .... p p. 59, 137
KATKIC, EDWARD, 1490 W. River Rd. ..,.................. p. 67
KAYDEN, TERRY, 598 Broad St. ......................... p. 115
KEARSE, LEE H., 66 Riverside Homes ....... pp. 46, 49, 94, 95, 104,
110, 114, 123, 137, 148
KEIFFER, CAROLYN JUNE, 800 Stung Road ....... pp. 49, 107, 116
KELLEY, HAROLD R., 150 S. Abbe Rd. .....................
KELLEY, SHARON, 137 E. Heights Blvd. ..............
p. 59
pp. 59, 107
KELLEY, WAYNE ARTHUR, 137 E. Heights Blvd. -- ..... --
-p .49
KELLING, KEITH, 221 9th St. ............... ........ p . 67
KELLOGG, DIANE MARIE, 221 Lexington Ave. --- ---pp. 49, 103,
111, 136
KELLOGG, DUANE, 221 Lexington Ave. .................... p. 59
KELLY, KAY, 147 Warren Ave. ........ .... p p. 49, 107, 126
KELLY, RICHARD E., 2150 Lake Ave. --- .... pp. 49, 132, 133
KELLY, SAM, 147 Warren Ave. ........ .............. p . 68
KEMERY, KAREN, 260 Brandston Ave. .... ..... p p. 59, 107, 127
KEMPER, J. WILLIAM, 347 Furnace St. --- ............. p. 59
KILZER, LEWIS E., 159 Erie St. ........ pp. 49, 113, 115,
KERSHAW, J. DELBERT, 1154 Garden St. --- .... ----
---p. 49
---p. 49
KETTEL, GERTRUDE E., 355 Louisiana Ave. ...............
---p. 59
KETTEL, JAMES, 355 Louisiana Ave. ............. .......
123,
137,
125,
148
KINDLE, LEIGH A., 1508 W. River Rd. ................ pp. 49, 115
, 149
KING, DON, 509 Lodi Street ....................... pp. 68
KING, KATHLEEN AGNES, 162 Bellfield Ave. ,, ........ pp. 49, 126
KNISPEL, JOHN, 235 Sixth St. ................. pp. 68, 101, 123
JACOBS, SHIRLEY, 257 Hilliard Rd. ...............,., pp. 59, 107
JAFFE, SHARON, 421 Beebe Ave. ....... pp. 59, 99, wa, 107, 117,
119, 127, 137
JALOWIEC, NEIL, 145 S. Olive St. -, ...,,.,....,,,..,., p. 67
JALOWIEC, SUSAN, 271 Boston Ave. ...... pp. 59, 107, 117, 119,
137, 140
JANAS, SALLY, 527 N. Randall Rd. ......... pp. 67, 105, 117, 129
JANKOWSKI, JERRY, 383 White Oak Dr. .................- p. 67
JANASIK, JUDY, 222 Emerson Ct. ........ ...... p p. 67, 105, 117
JARVIS, JUANITA, 108 Furnace St. ...... .,.,........ p . 63
JEFFERYS, RICHARD, 1957 Hazelwood St. -- .... p. 59
JEFFREY, CHARLOTTE, 5980 Antrim Rd. -- ....... p. 67
JOHNS, DAVE, 441 Concord Ave. ..,... ......... p . 67
JOHNSON, ALAN, 2005 Gulf Rd. .......
-----pp. 67, 128
JOHNSON, ERIC, 1042 N. Pasadena Ave. ............. pp. 67, 153
JOHNSON
KIRKHART, EVELYN, 245 George St. ......... pp. 59, 99, 127, 133
KIRKPATRICK, PAT, 163 Bellfield Ave. ............... pp. 59, 133
KISER, DON, 2 Persons Ct. ........... .............. p . 59
KISER, JACK, 1374 East Ave. --- .............. p. 68
KISER, JERRY, 265 Winckles St. .... -.. ...-... ........ p . 59
KISER, LESLIE, 145 Roosevelt Ave. -- ...... ........ p p. 68, 105
KISER, TOM G., 2 Persons Ct. .... ..... ........ p . 49
KISTNER, DAVID, 203 Warren Ave. --- ..... p. 59
KLEIN, PAULA, 420 Dellefieid Rd. .......... ...... p . 68
KLEIN, SHIRLEY, 265 Spruce St. ............. ........ p . 49
KLINGENSMITH, SANDRA, 230 Roosevelt Ave. --- .... pp. 68, 129
KLINGSHIRN, MARY JO, 516 Cambridge Ave. -- .......... p. 72
KLINGSHIRN, ROY, 1105 West Ave. -- ............ p. 59
KNEPPER, CAROL, 1001 Lake Ave. ....... ---pp. 68, 113, 128
KNEPPER, SHIRLY, 2903 W. River Rd. ..................... p. 59
JANICE, 1013 South Abbe Rd. .,...........,,,, p. 59
KNUFF, PAM A., 243 Columbus St. ...... pp. 49, 99, 107, 114, 116
KOEPP, NANCY ANN, 1950 Elyria-Lorain Blvd. ,....... pp. 59, 107
KOEPP, WANDA, 142 Courtland St. .......,............... p. 49
KOHLHEPP, LLM, 203 Gulf Rd. ...................... pp. 68, 129
KOLB, JIM, 612 Park Ave. ............
----------------p. 59
KOMKO, JOYCE, 145 School St. ........... pp. 49, 116, 132, 133
KONKEL, MARY LOU, 33 Reddington Bldg
KoNros, NICHOLAS, 811 wppdlpnd Ave.
----,-------pp. 63, 99
KOPIS, F. BILL, 213 Franklin Ave. ........ pp. 49, 94, 95, 109, 110,
123, 125, 137
KORIM, PAULETTE, 239 Harwood .... .......... p p. 68, 105, 117
KORKA, RON, 479 Cleveland St. ......... L... p p. 68, 128, 153
KOVACS, BETTY, 248 Griswold Rd. .. ....,... ........ p p. 68, 94
KOVACS, JOE, 248 Griswold Rd. ........-. .... p p. 49, 90, 125
KOWALIK, JANICE, 106 Dennison Ave. .... ----pp. 68, 90, 128
KOZDON, KAREN, 124 W. Rambler Rd. --- ...... pp. 68, 105
KRATCHEN, DALE D., 382 Furnace St. ..... ....-....-... P . 49
JOHNSON, LEE, 166 Parmely Avenue ...... pp. 49, 138, 143, 148,
151, 152
JOHNSON, RALPH, 422 Adams St. ....... .......... p p. 67, 149
JOHNSON, WILLIE, 1013 S. Abbe Rd. ,,.,, ........., p . 72
JOHNSTON, CAROLYN, 777 Washington Ave. , ..., pp. 49, 55, 95,
110, 116, 119
JOLLEY, EARL, 2064 Lake Ave. ......,.,, .......... p . 49
JOLLEY, FRANK, 126 Caroline St. -,- ..... pp. 67, 128
JOLLEY, RONALD, 2064 Lake Ave. ,W .,,,,.......,..... -p. 59
JONES, ALFRED, 164 Woodford Ave. ---.. .,...,........,,.. p. 59
JONES, BOB, 486 Cleveland St. ..,.,,.. pp. 67, 101, 105, 135, 149
JONES, DIANE, 627 Furnace St. ......,..,.......... pp. 59, 126
JONES, ELIZABETH, 245 E. Broad St. ...................... p. 59
JONES, JOYCE, 1716 Middle Ave. -L ..... pp. 59, 99, 137
JONES, JUDY, 517 W. 12th St. ,-- .Y.. pp. 67, 117, 128
JONES, LARRY, 627 Furnace St. ..... ...,........ p . 49
JONES, ROBERT, 486 Cleveland St.
JONES, RONALD, 142 Riverside Ct. --- ....,.......... p. 49
JONES, ROSE, 613 W. 15th St.
JONES, SEDRIC, 1614 Middle Ave.
JONES, SHARON, 741 W. River St. .,.,. pp. 59, 107, 113, 117, 127
JONES, SUSAN, 985 Oakwood Dr. ....,.,.,,,,,...,. pp. 59, 113
JONES, WILLIAM, 704 Bond 51. ...., pp. 59, 101, 109, 115, 126, 148
JONES, WILLY JEAN, 613 W. 15th St. ,....,,,,....5.,..... p. 59
JORDAN, LEONARD, 1529 W. Griswold Rd. ....,,e,,Y.,,,,, p. 59
JORDAN, ROBERT, 508 Fillmore St. ..,,,,,. ..f. p . 67
JUSTICE, GEORGE, 5905 Ethel Ave. --- ,...e ---p. 67
KRATCHEN, JOYCE, 382 Furnace St. ............ pp. 68, 107, 117
KRAUSHER, SANDRA LEE, 449 W. River Sf. ................ p. 49
KR1sroFF, BARBARA ANN, 242 E. Heights Blvd. ............ p. 49
KRONE, WALTER, 350 Longfellow St.
KRUEGER, HAZEL, 132 Roosevelt Ave. .. ........... pp. 59, 107, 137
K
KAATZ, LYNN, 8 Phillip Ct. ......,Y,....... pp. 67, 73, 123, 149
KADAS, PATRICIA, 132 Lake Ave. ...,,.,,.. pp. 59, 101, 107, 113
KADERBEK, SHERRIE, 1003 N. Pasadena Ave. ......... pp. 67, 128
KAILES, GARY, 160 Cornell Ave. ......e...... ..... p p. 67, 112
KAISER, JACK, 128 Garvin Ave. e.Y,e,.... YAAYY p p. 49, 115
KAISER, TOM, 128 Garvin Ave. .......
---,-,,,,p. 59
KAKOS, JIM, 604 Dewey Ave. .......... ....... p . 49
KALAPOS, GARY, 998 N. Pasadena Ave. --- ..f,...... p. 49
KALO, DANIEL, R. D. No. 2 W. Ridge Rd. ,Y ..... pp. 67, 129
---------------------p. 59
KRUGMAN, GARY, 527 Woodland ........................ p. 68
KRUGMAN, JANET, 205 Emerson Court ....... pp. 60, 98, 105, 107
KRUGMAN, ROGER ARNOLD, 527 Woodland Ave. ..... pp. 49, 115
KRUGMAN, SHARON, 1201 W. Griswold Rd. .......... pp. 49, 126
KRUGMAN, WILLIS, 284 Beilfieid Ave. ....... pp. 68, 80, 101, 153
KUHL, BOB, 167 Fairlawn Ave. ........................... p. 68
KULZYNSKI, HARRIETT, 2701 W. River Rd. ................. p. 49
KUSS, JANET, 227 Sixth St. ......... pp. 60, 94, 95, 117, 126, 141
l
LABOS, JAMES, 354 W. River Rd. --- ...,. ,,,,, p , 68
LACEY, JOE, 1326 W. River St. ......
LA DOW, SUSAN, 322 Pasadena Ave. ---
LAGANIER, LINDA, 335 Beebe Ct. ....
--..---p. 60
---------------p. 60
---------.-pp. 68, 129
LAGANIER, PATRICIA, 335 Beebe Ct. ....... pp. 49, 104, 116, 126
LANAGHAN, LINDA, 120 Parkview Ct. ....... pp. 60, 98, 105, 113
LANAGHAN, MERVIN, 304 Foster Ave. ......
LANCE, GLORIA, 132 Lafayette , ,...,... pp.
LANCE, JANET, 132 Lafayette ...,....,
-----PP
-------------,p. 60
50, 89, 109, 116 132
.68,105,117j135
LANDER, DENNIS, 1139 E. River St. ...,.....,......, pp. 50, 115
LANDER, GARY, 1139 E. River St. ...,
LANDIS, NICK, 237 Stanford Ave. E--
LAPPI, BOB, 1011 West Ave. ..a,,.
LARKIN, BILL, 29 Artemus Ct. ............
LARKIN, DAN, 29 Artemas Ct. ...,.,.....,.,
LAUTENSCHLEGER, JOHN, 340 Harwood
,pp. 60, 93, 113, 148
----,-----pp. 50, 123
--, .A..... p. 50
-,,----,-,p. 68
-,----------p. 50
St. ...., pp. 50, 101, 123,
LAW, RUTH, 303 Hawthorne St. ,,......,..
LAWRENCE, BERTHA, 733 W. 19th St. ---
LAWRENCE, JIM, 605 Garford Ave. A,,....
LAWRENCE, THOMAS, 733 W. 19th Street
LAWSON, BILLIE KATHERINE, 435 Ambler D
125, 130, 133, 137
--,-pp. 63, 101, 123
----,,----,ep. 60
---,--pp. 50, 99
r. ...,,.... pp. 50, 110
LAWSON, YEEVONNE, 507 Foster Ave. ........, pp. 50, 107, 116,
LAYPORT, PATRICIA JO, 323 Parmeley
119, 126
LAYTON, LEXIE, 179 Manor Dr.- ..,.... pp. 68, 105, 117, 128, 135
LEADENHAM, DOUG, 557 Hilliard Rd. ,,..........E,..... -p. 68
LEczo, TED, 1756 N. Ridge ...L .. ....,..........,... pp. 50, 123
LEDYARD, ALLEN, 377 N. Abbe Rd. ---
LEE, CHARLES, 228 Howe St. ..., ....
---pp. 63, 129
-------------------p. 68
LEE, JERRY, 550 N. Abbe Rd. ...,,. ....,.........,...... p . 50
LEES, RICHARD, 249 Roosevelt ..........
pp. 63, 93, 128, 149, 153
LEHMAN, KENNETH, 769 Abbe Rd. ..,,.............. pp. 68, 149
LEININGER, MICHAEL, 210 E. 9th St. ................L.... p. 60
LEININGER, WALTER, 210 E. 9th St. ...........,....,..... p. 60
LEON, GEORGIA, 334 Washington Ave. .,..
pp. 68, 94, 129
LEONARD, cHERYL, 1306 N. Murray Ridge Rdi-jjj.-pp. 63, 129, 135
LEONARD, MARGUERITE, 623 Cambridge .......... pp. 63, ao, 117
LESCHER, IRIS, 213 Samuel St. ...2,....,
LESLIE, BARBARA, 435 Metcalf Rd. .....
LEWICKI, CHARLIE, 205 Spruce St. --
LEWIS, FRED, 301 Huron St. ....,,.
LICKING, CAROL, 223 Emerson Ct. ...,,....
-------------,p. 60
,,,.pp. 50, 116, 126
----e---e---p. 50
--Eepp. 50, 126, 143
-----,pp. 50, 113
LILES, DORMAN, 346 Kenyon Ave. ................... pp. 68, 80
LINGENFELTER, CAROLYN, 226 Lexington Ave. .......,..... p. 50
LINGENFELTER, PAUL, 550 Randall Rd. ........., pp. 68, 99, 105,
LISEWSKY, LENNY, 144 Brandtson Ave. E,
LITTLE, BETTY, 142 N. Market St. .,...
LITTLE, DEVONIA, 25M West Ave. -W
135, 149
----, ----p. 68
----- ----p. 68
-v---,e-------p. 60
LITTLE, IRA, 25M West Ave. ........... .......... 6 8
LIVINGSTONE, DAVID, 263 N. Olive St. .....,
pp. 60,
------p.
99, 111, 123
LOONEY, JOHN, 307 7th St. ,.,.....,,,...,,..........,. p. 68
LOONEY, LORETTA, 1306 Sugar Ridge Rd. -,-
LOOSE, SUSAN, 359 Gulf Rd. ......,......,
LOTUS, ED, 605 E. Heights Blvd. ,,.,,... L
----,,--pp. 50, 110
pp. 50, 99, 101, 116
,---Epp. 50, 107, 123
LOWERY, CHARLES, 633 West St. -- ,,....,,,..., p. 50
LOWERY, DAVE, 123 Edgewood St. E, ...3.....,.....,, p. 68
LOWERY, EDITH, 111 Erie Street ee- ,.w, pp. 60, 99, 105, 111
LOWERY, JAMES, 633 West Street ee, ...,..........., p. 68
LUMADUE, DICK, 259 Marseilles ..... ............,. p . 50
LUTHER, LARRY, 1517 Lake Ave. .....,....,.,. ..pp. 60, 126, 148
LUTZ, PENNY, 991 N. Washington Blvd. ,,,,..
110,
pp. 60, 94, 106, 107,
19
117, 1 , 127, 137
LYEZKOWSKI, RUTH, 134 Charles Ct. ,....,............... p. 50
LYNCH, FRANCIS, 100 Mendel Ct. --- .....,...... pp. 68, 135
M
MAC DONALD, KEN, 159 Roosevelt Ave. .,,....,.,......., p. 68
MAC DONALD, MARIAN, 112 Cedar St.
MACHOCK, DAVID, 985 W. River St. --
pp. 63, 129, 137, 138
pp.50, 111,112,180
MAC PHERSON, JACK, 616 Park Ave. ..,,,,YY.,,..YYo....Y P. 60
MADDOCK, MELADEE, 479 W. 10th St. ...,,,, pp. 68, 95, 99, 117,
128, 137
MADOK, NANCY, 332 Cambridge Ave. ,,v,.. pp. 9, 46, 50, 94, 95,
116, 126
MADOK, PEGGY, 332 Cambridge Ave. ee-, .... pp. 68, 94, 95, 99,
129, 140
MAHILO, DON, R. D. No. 2 Albrecht Rd ..,, ...,YY...... p . 68
MAHL, DANIEL, 521W East Ave. ..,,.
-,,,---p. 50
MAIDEN, THOMAS, 2030 N. Murray Ridge-Rdf: .... -pp. 60, 148
MANCUSO, MARIE, 231 George si. ...................... p. 50
MAPLE, Io ANN, 614 Luke Avenue ........
MARTIN, MIKE, 816 Park Ave. ......
MARTIN, ROBERT, 69 Caroline Street --
MARTIN, TOM, 816 Park Ave. .....,,
MARTINEY, JAMES, 326 Bon Air Ave.
-,---pp. 60, 113, 117
------pp. 63, 135
--e----------p. 50
,---pp. 50, 123, 125
MARZAVIAS, JAMES, 211 Harwood St. -U ............... p. 60
MASON, TOM, 505 Foster Ave. ......
MASONIS, BILL, 368 High St. --
W,---------pp. 60, 107
,,--pp.
68, 128, 148, 153
MASSEY, BILL, 648 Hilliard Rd. ....
MATEK, JOHN, 124 Marseilles Ave. --
MATEK, TED, 124 Marseilles Ave. .....
MATTHEWS, ALVIS, 415 W. 13th St. ---
MAURER, JEFF, 124 Emerson Ct. .....
MAXEY, REUBEN H., 69 Chestnut St. ---
RAY, 622 Harvard Ave. ......... pp. 50, 107, 114, 123
MC AVENA, DAVID, 246 White Oak Dr.
MC CABE, SHIRLEY, 169 Ridge St. .....
MAXWELL,
MC CAIN,
----------p. 50
----pp. 68, 135
-------p. 60
---------p. 60
----------pp. 50, 148
--------pp. 68', 99, 114
-------------------p. 60
-------------------p. 50
JANICE, 354 Hawthorne St. .................... p. 60
MICHELE, 106 Cascade St. .............e.. pp. 50, 126
MC DONALD, JUDY, 455 Earl Ct. ..,. pp. 68, 99, 117, 128, 137, 138
MC DONALD, SUSAN, 509 Park Ave. ..... pp. 60, 98, 117, 132, 137
Mc DONIEL, ANN, 1146 Garden sl. ................. pp. 60, 105
MC DONIEL, JIM, 1146 Garden St. ....
MC CRAY,
----------pp. 10, 50, 101
MC GHEE, BOB, 607 Murray Ridge Rd. .................... p. 60
MC GHEE, DANIEL, 607 Murray Ridge Rd. ........ pp. 50, 115, 143
Mc GHEE, HELEN, 409 Clinton Ave. .,.... ....... p p. 63, 128
Mc GHEE, MAMIE, 303 16th si. ........ ........ p p. 68, 128
Mc GHEE, MINNIE, 409 Clinton Ave. - .... ........ p . 68
Mc GHEE, oRA, 308 16th si. ....... ........... p . 60
MC GUIRE, FRED, 307 Park Ave. --- ............ p. 50
MC GUIRE,
JAMES, 307 Park Ave. .....
----pp. 63, 148, 153
Mc HENRY, RUTH, 1938 N. Ridge Rd. .... ......... p p. 60, 117
Mc INrIRE, DAVID, 915 E. Heights Blvd. --- .......... -p. 60
MC INTIRE, JIM, 706 S. Boston Ave. .,.... ...... p . 50
MC INTIRE, NEIL, 274 49th Si. ........................... p. 68
MC INTOSH, GAYLE, 220 Burns Rd. ................. pp. 50, 132
MCKAY, CONNIE, 167 Brandston ........ pp. 10, 50, 94, 96, 104,
116, 119
MC KAY, MARIE, 502 Schadden Rd. ...................... p. 50
MC KENZIE, RONALD, 115 Fairlawn Ave. -- ....... ...... p . 68
MC KENNEY, DORIS, 164 Woodford Ave. -- --- ..... -pp. 68
MC KITRICK, JOHN, 932 Walnut St. ..... ..........
MC KNIGHT VERONICA 126 West St.
Mc NEAL, RUBY, 523W ,Elm sr. ...... f'
MC RAE, BONNIE, 228 Gates Ave. ---
MECKLEY, JIM, 122 Caroline St. .......
MEESE, CLAUDIA, 431 Beebe Ct. .......
MELHINCH, AL, 613 W. River St. --
MELTON, ALBERT, 4 Frank Ct. ---
MENNELL, BOB, 209 Yale Ave. .....
pp. 63, 153
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-------pp. 84, 50
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MERRILL, CAROLYN, 464 W. 8th St. .... .... p p. 50, 99,
MERRYMAN, WAYNE, 180 Clinton Ave.
60
131, 133
110, 136
MESCHKE, SUE, 169 Bell Ave. ....,......... pp. 50, 106,
MESSAROS, CHARLENE, 244 Dennison Ave. ................ p. 50
MESSAROS, MYRA, 2128 Lake Ave. ...... .... ....
MESSAROS, STEVE, 244 Dennison Ave.
MESSER, JEWEL ANN, 1968 Rosewood ---
pp. 50, 136
-,- ....... p. 68
MEssER, NAoMI, 1963 Rosewood ...................... .--p. so
MErzIG, RoswI1HA, 730 w. Broad sl. .,....... pp. 69,
---..-------p. 68
105, 129
MEYER, BILL, 115 Park Ave. .,........, pp. 60, 98, 123, 148, 153
MEYNE, MARILYN, 269 Brandston Ave. ....... pp. 60, 98, 117, 127,
132, 133, 139, 181
MIHALIS, MARGARITA, 408 East Ave. ....... pp. 50, 98, 104, 106,
116, 120, 132, 136
MIHALIS, ROSALIE, 408 East Ave. ..,.. pp. 69, 101, 105, 117, 129,
132, 137
MILLER, BILL R., 2103 Lake Ave. ......................... p. 60
MILLER, CHARLES, 2103 Lake Ave. ..... ........ - pp. 50, 72, 135
MILLER, DENNIE LEE, 233 Warren Ave. -- ----pp. 50, 97, 115
MILLER
, DORIS, 161 Harvard Ave. .....
MILLER, GARY, 274 Hilliard Rd.
MILLER, JUDITH, 206 Fairluwn Ave. ......
MILLER, PATSY, 5713 Elyria Ave.
105
MILLER ROBERT, 317 Yale Ave. ............,,............ p. 69
MILLER, SANDRA, 340 49th St. ......
MILLER, STERLING, 5713 Elyria Ave. ---
MILLER, THOMAS, 340 49th St. .,....
MILLER,
MILLS, GO
WILLIAM P., 110 Euclid St. ---
---------pp. 69, 105, 137
----------------,--pp. 69, 135
pp. 50, 107, 119, 132, 136
-------------------- pp. 69
----pp. 50, 116, 133
-----,,,------p. 60
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----pp. 60, 93, 126, 132
RDON, 346 Louisiana Ave. - .....,.,...., epp. 60, 148
MILLS, JEANETTE, 225 Harwood St. .............. pp. 69, 99, 128
MILLS, JOY, 225 Harwood St. ......... -
MINERT, JOAN, 433 W. 10th St.
MISCHKA,
HAROLD, 137 Harwood St. ........ pp. 50, 86, 99,
119, 123, 125, 132, 133,
pp. 50, 99, 116, 126, 127
109,
137
MOEHLE, MARIANNE, 157 Hamilton sf. ...ee pp. 69, 105, 117, 130
MOEHLE, PEGGY, 621 Middle Ave. ..... ....... . pp. 50, 113, 126
MoEHLE, SUE, 621 Middle Ave. ............ -pp. 69, 99, 105, 113
MOHRMAN, LARRY, 790 N. Ridge Rd. --- ................ p. 60
MoLLENIcoPr, FRED, 338 celumbie Ave. --- .... pp. 50, 114, 119,
123, 137
MONK, MIKE, 1721 S. Roosevelt Ave. --- ..... ...... p p. 50, 145
MOODY, BETTY SUE, 913 Foster Ave. -- ........ p. 50
OSBORN, KATHIE, 649 Lodi St. .....
OEBKER, ELLEN, 214 Fairlown Ave. --
OLAK, JERRY, 2890 West River St.
OGLE, BILL, 52 Riverside Homes --
oLEIKo, rom, 12a Lake Ave. ---fuu--'
OLENICK, JOHN, 114 Rush St. .....
OLIVER, HARVEY, 739 W. 19th St. ....
OLSON, DONALD, 467 W. 10th St.
ORR, SALLY, 625 Washington Ave. ...... pp.
ORVIS, NIKKI, 213 15th St. ..............
MOODY, MARY RUTH, 913 Foster Ave. e- .YYY p. 69
MOORE, JERRY, 1704 Middle Ave.
MOORE, PEGGY, 1704 Middle Ave. -.-L ,A..,.,,. .Ln .,,, .-p, 72
MOORE, RONNIE, 1704 Middle Ave. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,, p. 72
MORAN, SANDRA, 213 Vassar Ave. ,YYY pp. 69, 105, 117, 128, 137
MORATH, SHARON, 169 Eady Ct. .........,,,.,,..,,..v,, p. 60
MOREY, SHELLY, 1424 Faxon Pl. -.-..-..-.pp. 60, 97, 99, 117, 137
MORRIS, DONNA, 128 Edgewood St. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pp. 60, 107
MORRIS, OSCAR, 929 Clark St. .. ,,L.. A...... . .---pp. 60, 115
Moss, sos, 141 Bell Ave. ...... .. ,,,. .. ,,,.v.,, p. so
MOSS, TOM, 141 Bell Ave. -..-.. ...W ,,,-pp. 69, 128, 149
MOWRY, JUNE, 247 E. Broad St. -..L ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, p. 60
MOWERY, NICK, 174 Bell Ave. ,,,, ..........,. . wp. 50
MOWERY, SHANNON, 174 Bell Ave. - ,,., pp. 69, 94, 95, 129,
149, 153
MUELLER, MARTIN, 126 Broad St. .,,.,,.,.Y...,,,,,, pp. 69, 135
MULL, LOREN, 436 Earl Ct. ...... . - ..........,,,,., pp. 69, 101
MULL, PATRICIA, 436 Earl Ct. ..-. ..-.pp. 50, 97, 104, 109, 119, 126
OSWALT, BETTY, 2709 Fackler Ave. ---
OTT, DELMAR, 344 N. Olive St. ..... .............-
OTT, JUDY, 344 N. Olive St. ....
OTT, SHARON, 138 Manor Dr. --
-----pp.
OTTEN, WILLIAM, 415 Third St. --- ------
OVERS, DAVE, 315 Cornell Ave. ...........
MUNGER, CAROL, 206 Second St.
MURPHY, BOB, 310 Roosevelt Ave. ..... .. ,..,,.e2.,Y...... p. 60
MURPHY, PHYLLIS, 434 Earl Ct. ..- .pp. 50, 94, 95, 99, 116, 136, 181
MURRAY, MARY, 135 School St. L .... e,e,,....e.........., p . 69
MURRAY, WILSON, 314 16th St. L-.- .......ee..e, pp. 60, 94, 132
MURRELL, MILDRED, 339 Tenth St. ....- ,,,ee.. .. ....v,,,,,, dp. 51
MYERS, DOROTHY, No. 3 Smith Ct. .. H.-- pp. 51, 106, 109, 124, 132
MYERS, PAMELA, 134 School St. LL-..
MYERS, PATRICIA ANN, 525 Washing
N
W--. ,v,,,,, pp. 60, 117, 126
ton Ave. .... pp. 60, 98, 105
117, 127
NAEGELE, WILLIAM, 316 Stanford Ave. .,.. pp. 51, 82, 98, 101, 140
NAGY, DAVID, 117 Louisiana Ave. ee.. .. e,.,.e............ p. 60
NARDECCHIA, PETER, 352 Oberlin Rd.
NARY,
NARY,
NASH,
NASH,
NASH,
CAROL, 118 W. Bridge St. .,..
CHARLENE, 126 Clark St. ---
DONALD, 1051 Garden St. e-,
ROBERT, 1051 Garden St. L-
RONALD, 1051 Garden St. --..
-----pp. 51, 115
--------p. 60
--,----p. 72
---p. 69
eeep. 60
-,e,,--p. 69
NASH, WILLIAM, 1051 Garden St. -.. ........ p.
NEAL, PRISCILLA, 712 Sherman St. -ee ee.., pp. 69, 128
NEDWICK, RAY, 382 White Oak Dr. L
NEIGHBOR, CAROL, 207 Emerson Ct. L-,
NELSON, CHARLES, 1930 Middle Ave.
-------pp. 60, 98
-----pp. 60, 98, 127
-,,,,-pp. 69, 135
NELSON, FRANCIS, 318 Harvard Ave. U- ,e.......-ee p. 69
NELSON, KAREN, 715 Clark St. .,,, ---pp. 51, 116, 126
NELSON, KATHIE, 126 Homesite Ct. -- .........e,.. p. 60
NEMETH, CAROL, 552 Vulcan St. -..-- - ....e-,e- pp. 51, 107
NEMETH, RONALD, 552 Vulcan St. --- ..e,e-.....-....... p. 69
NEMITS, NORMA, 2226 Lake Ave. - .,,...,., pp. 69, 105, 117, 135
NEVINS, KIRK, 443 Kenyon Ave. .,,,,,. .pp. 51, 83, 95, 123, 125
NEWELL, TOM, R.D. No. 1 Bax 120 Oberlin .,........ pp. 51, 123
NEWKIRK, JACK, 520 Gartord Ave. ......... .....-.. p . 69
NEWTON, CHUCK, 1828 West Avo. ....................... p.
NICHOLS, AGNES, 239W Howe Sf. .........------ -.-.-- P - 51
NICHOLS, LINDA, 206 Stanford Ave.
---.pp. 59, 94, 99, 105, 1o7,
OWENS, KEN, 235 Eighth St. ..... .....
P
PACHUTA, JOHN, 156 Stanford
PAGE, SHARON, 579 Willow Park Rd. ----pp
PAINTER, RONALD, 1077 East River St.
PALLAS, DAVID, 124 E. Rambler Ave. -IIE
PALM, SANDEE, 450 w. Ninth s1. .....
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pp. 69, 129
Lpp. 51, 123, 133, 137
---------------p. 69
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ORNDORFF, PAUL, 544 Lodi St. ,e,......,...-.E-. ..-..- p , 115
44, 60, 94, 95, 98, 99,
105, 117, 127, 137
---------------p. 61
-------pp. 69, 117
-------p. 51
pp. 69, 129
pp. 51, 132
61, 94, 107, 117, 133
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51,109,116,119,124
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RANDY, DENNIS, 400 Denefaela Rd. .... ........... p . 69
PANDY, STEVEN, 1155 w. River Rd. ........ ........... p . 51
PAoNEssA, FRANK, mm w. River Rd. ..... ......... p .
PAONESSA, HELEN, 119W w. Rave. Rd. --- ........... p. 61
PAPAI, JULIA, R. D. Ne. 2 Stan Rd. ..... ......... p . 51
PAPP, DENISE, 133 Brandtson Ave. .....,
..--pp. 10, 51, 99
PAPP, SALLY, 252 Spruce St. ............................ p. 51
PAPPAS, DENNIS, 1135 Melvyn Lane .... ............... - p.
PAPPAS, NICK, 521 Second St. ............. pp. 15, 51,
PAPPAS, PAULINE, 1135 Melvyn Lane ........ pp. 61, 99,
PAPUGA, DON, 615 Eastern Heights Blvd. ................. p.
PARDUE, JOYCE, 307 7th St. ...........
PARKS, JACK, 61 Riverside ......... ....
PARKER, LARRY, 201 Hawthorne St. ,....
PASADYN, MARILYN 208 Longfellow St
PASENOW, JEAN, 704 Clark St. ......
PATTON, JACK, 1678 Wilbur Ave. ...,.
PAULY, SHARON, 117 Orchard Ct. .......
PAVLICK, JOYCE, 1981 Northwood Ave. ---
PEABODY, MARY, 208 Brandtson Ave.
PEARCE, MARY ANN, 202 Beebe Ct. --- -
117, 119, 129, 137
NICKEL, JAMES, 114 Peeedepe Ave. -- ---- ......... pp. 69, 101
50
NICKLE, JOHN, 275 Bon Air Ave. ...,.
------------p.
NICKOLI, MARSHA, 1183 East Rlver St. --.. .------ P- 51
NICOLSON, JOHN, 320 Franklin Ave. -.- ---p. 51
NICOLSON, MARIE, 320 Franklin Ave. -L ,,-p. 60
NIEDING, GARY, 479 Cleveland St. -L ......e-.. p. 51
NEIDING, GENE, 212 Gates Ave. ee e....---.-ve--- P- 51
NIEDING, NANCY, 290 Adelbert ,,
NIELSEN, DICK, 159 Cornell ..., . -
-. ,..,,. pp. 50, 113, 117
------pp. eo, 123, 148, 153
NIELSEN, MARY, 249 Cambridge .L ----pp. 51, 98, 101, 104, 114,
124
116,
NOE, VAUGHN, 233 East 13th St. ee.. ...Y . .eee-..... pp. 69, 128
NORRIS, BETSY, 632 Bell Ave. nn.-. pp. 10, 65, 69, 105, 117, 137
NORRIS, PAUL, 158 Pasadena Ave. ..
NORTHCUTT, KAY FRANCIS, 101 West
.,-.-..pp. 51, 1o1, 119, 123,
125, 137
s1. pp. 51, 99, 110, 138
Nos1ER, BARBARA, 264 wineklee s1. -... .............., ---p. 60
NOVAK, JUDY, 410 Cambridge Ave. M--- e--. ...Y pp. 69, 129
NOVAK, RICHARD, 362 Hawthorne St. L-- .... ..-e- P - 69
NOVAK, ROBERT, 1512 W. Griswold Rd. ....,......--Y..e.. p. 60
NOVAK, RON, 612 Turner St. ..... . ...A -. .e.e.e.... pp. 69, 129
NOVAK, SHIRLEY, 362 Hawthorne St. ..... pp. 15, 51, 94, 101, 104,
O
114, 116, 119, 124,136
OAKLER, RONNY, 1108 Garden St. ....,... ..... p p. 69, 129
O'CONNOR, JAMES, 2500 West River Rd. --- e.... pp. 51, 115
O'CONNOR, GARY, 2500 West River
Rd. --- ......... p. 69
69
1 23, 148
107, 117
61
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---p. 51
---p. 61
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----,pp. 70,
117, 128
PERKINS, DONNA, 441 Adams St. .... ---pp. 61, 98, 107, 117
PERKINS, SALLY, 441 Adams St. .... ................ p . 51
PERKINS, STEVE, 805 Woodland Ave. -- ......,. pp. 70, 149, 153
PETERMAN, BEVERLY, 626 Harvard Ave. .... pp. 61, 107, 117, 119,
127, 137
PETERSON, LOIS, 1386 East Ave. ee.. .... p p. 54, 107, 116, 126
PETRAS, CAROL, 335 West St. ......e -pp. 51, 104, 106, 109
PETROFF, LILLY, 72 Chestnut St. ,,.... ................ p . 51
PETRUZZI, MARY, 334 Longfellow Ave. ......... ....... p . 54
PFEIFFER, NANCY, 2222 Lake Ave. ...................... p. 70
PHELPS, DUANE, 433 Cleveland St. .......
-------------p. 70
PIATT, JIM, 31 Cascade s1. ................... pp. 51,
PIGMAN, TOM, 184 Bath St. .....
110, 126
--------------------p.
PILGRIM, DON, 916 Concord St. e- .,................... p. 70
PIPER, BILL, 619 Cambridge Ave. .,,.... pp.
70, 105, 135,
148, 153
PITCOCK, EARL, 524 Purdue Ave. .....................
PITTS, DOROTHY, 1705 Lorain Blvd. .,............... --
PITTS, GERALD, 206 Whitman Blvd. ..............
---p. 51
---p. 61
--,-,----p.
PITTS, GEORGINA, 1705 Lorain Blvd. -- ................ p. 70
PLESKA, CECELIA, 235 Pasadena Ave. ....... pp. 51, 99, 106, 110
119, 124, 136
POLING, DEAN, 221 N. Olive St. ,-- ..,.. pp. 51, 115, 143, 144
POOR, GENE, 1715 Bend s1. ......... .................. p . 51
POWELL, GARY, 244 Mereeallee Ave. -- ................ p.
PRENTICE, LAIRD, 346 ohie s1. ...... ----. .......... p. 51
PRICE, JAMES, 1713 W. River Rd. ...... .....-........-- P -
PRICE, PATRICIA, 220 Washington Ave. ...... pp. 51, 98, 101, 103,
106, 116, 119
PRITT, LYAL, 522 E. River .......... .....-.---..-- P . 61
PRocI-IAzKA, BILL, 743 w. 17th 51. --- .............. p. 61
PROCHAZKA, DICK, 739 w. 17th s1. -- ............ pp. 52, 110
PRovozNIK, IANIE, 1101 West Ave. ....... pp. 51, 107,
PROVOZNIK, ROBERT, 1101 West Ave. - ......... -
PRUITT, GERALDINE, 432 Clinton Ave. -
PRUNTY, DALE, 333 S. Logan St. .....
PUDER, BOB, 142 Denison Ave. -,-
127, 137
pp. 52, 115
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---pp. 61, 126
----pp. 52, 123
SCHULTZ, MARLENE, 297 Overbrook Rd. ,,.. -pp. 70, 99, 117, 128
PURCELL, JACKIE, 5,16 Harvard Ave
PYCRAFT, DENNIS, 116 Williams St. --
PYNCHON, DAVE, 419 Oxford Ave.
Q
QUEEN, TOM, 545 Harvard Ave. .,.. pp.
R
RADER, JUDY, 104 Spruce St. ,....Y,.
RADFORD, EDWARD, 1117 Garden
St. -Y
. ,..--pp.
52, 95, 109, 110, 116,
119, 136, 141
2 ..... pp. 52, 125
52, 99, 104, 109,110, 113
RAFTER, LINDA, 431 East Broad St. ,ee
RATHWELL, LOIS, 1394 Grafton Rd. W-
RAY, DONALD, 151 Clinton Ave. -,-
REAMS, RON, 132 Marseilles Ave. ..,,
REBER, RENEE, 187 Middle Ridge Rd. .,,,..,
REDINGTON, RANDY, 236 6tI1 St. ,,..,.,, pp. 52, 94, 106, 142, 145
REDMAN, JOYCE, 333 Bon Air Ave. -- .......Y.....f pp. 70, 129
REESER, SYLVIA, 334 Concord Ave. ,,,,.. pp. 61, 95, 107, 117, 119,
---,p. 70
---,p. 70
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,----,----p. 52
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,pp. 7o, 99, 117, 135
130, 137
REFENNING, JO LYNN, 1016 N. Pasadena Ave. ..,,... pp. 61, 98,
117, 137
REID, LARRY, 202 Clinton Ave. ..,.. ...... p .
REID, SARAH, 304 Clinton Ave. D YA-..... p. 70
REIDINGER, JEAN, 154 Eady Ct. ,d ..., pp. 61, 137
REMICK, CHUCK, 548 Fairmont St. ee- ......ee. p. 70
RESER, BILL, 206 Miami Ave. ....Y,..., e.A...-.... p . 52
REYNHOUT, JOYCE, 269 Hamilton Ave.
REYNOLDS, BONNIE, 217 Marseilles Ave. ,--
,,--pp. 61, 98, 110
,-,pp. 64, 70, 107,
RYAN, PATRICK, 129 Oak St. ......
S
SABO, LINDA, 334 Longfellow St. ......, pp. 70,
-----p.
99, 105, 117, 129
SABO, TED, 334 Longfellow St. .... .....,,,AA.... p p. 52, 144
SABOLICH, STEVE, 5723 Elyria Ave. .......... -
SAGE, CAROL, 707 East Ave. ......... -pp. 70,
-----------p. 62
99, 105, 117, 129
ST. PETER, DON, 115 Caroline St. .......-........... pp. 53, 132
ST. PETER, RONALD, 115 Caroline St. .,,,,... ...,..., p , 71
SALLIS, DAWSON, 128 Rambler Rd. ,,,, .,.,,.. p , 70
SAMS, FREDDIE, 6420 West Ridge Rd. W, ........,-,,,, p. 62
SAND, EDDIE, 557 Ohio St, ,,,,,,M.......-.,,,v,,,,,,,, p, 62
SAND, KAAREN, 557 Ohio si. .d...-.,-v, -pp. 52, 116, 126, 136
SANDERS, CAROL, 127 Marseilles Ave. ,,... -pp. 62, 117, 131 132
sANDRoCIc, NEIL, 1052 North Posodono Ave. ..... -pp. 62, 996 149
SANDFORD, LARRY, 254 Washington Ave. ......
SAPP, MARIANNE, 839 Bond St.
SARNOUSKY, LINDA, 817 Washington Ave. - ..., pp. 70, 99,
,-pp. 70, 94, 149
105,
117, 119, 129
SARVER, ROBERT, 508 Furnace St. .....,, A,,,,...,... p p, 62, 98
SAWYER, SALLY, 435 Lonnbfidgo Ave. ,...,...,,s..A. pp, 70, 129
SAXE, MARILYN, 701 Middle Ave. ..,,.,, pp. 70,
99, 105, 117, 129
SCARBROUGH, JIM, 120 School St. ...,..sA,,.........,-,, p, 70
SCARBROUGH, JUDY, 120 School St. W ......,...,... ..,. p . 54
SCHAD, HARRIET, 702 Prospect Ave.
SCHAFER, DELMAR, 632 Denison Ave.
SCHAFFER, DONALD, 210 Franklin Ave. .,.,,,...........,, p, 62
SCHILDT, ROBERT, 234 Marseilles Ave.
pp. 52, 112
SCHILLING, SUSAN, 330 12th si. ..... 7 pp.A52f-166,-139, 119, 124
sCHMI1rGEN, JANE, 236 Columbus si. ---.pp. 62, 105, 117, 119,
130, 131
sCHMIr1GEN, LYNN, 633 Washington Ave. --.- ...... pp. 52, 116,
124, 136
SCHMITTGEN,MARY, 236 Columbus si. ...,. pp. 70, 105, 117, 119,
129, 140
sCHMIrrGEN, NANCY, 633 Washington Ave. .,...... pp. 70, 105,
117, 129
SCHMITTGEN, SANDY, 1013 Gulf Rd. .,.,. pp. 10, 62, 94, 98, 105,
137
SCHNEIDER, MARGARET, 359 Beebe St. .,,,, pp.
117, 119, 126,
52, 116, 126, 136
SCHNEIDER, RICHARD, 522 Eastern Heights Blvd. .......,., p. 52
SCHNUR, DAWN, 137 Kenwood St. ....... pp. 56, 62, 96, 98, 107,
137
117,
sCHoEN, DIANA, 662 wouof Rd. ,.... ,......,. p p. 52, 113
sCHoEN, SHARON, 662 Weller Rd. ,L... ..s.. p p. vo, 113, 138
SCHOLLE, DIANE, 988 N. Pasadena Ave. --- .... pp. 52, 99, 116,
126, 127
SCHRINER, DON, 311 Fairlawn Ave. ,,.... -
-----pp. 62, 98
SCHROEDER, DENNIS, 117 Marseilles Ave. ,,,...,,.,...... p. 70
SCHROEDER, GAIL, 185 Longfellow St. ....,,,,...... pp. 70, 128
SCHULHOF, GAYLE, 132 Chase St. ,,,,..... pp.
70, 105, 117, 135
117, 135
REYNOLDS, JUDY, 510 Princeton Ave. ...,,......,,....... p. 52
REYNOLDS, LEROY, 217 Marseilles Ave. ,2---pp. 52, 107, 140, 145
RHODEHAMEL, CLIFTON, 740 Duffey St. ..ee.,..e.f......Y p. 70
RICHARDS, RICHARD, 246 Isollfiold Ave. -- ........, pp. 61, 123
RICHMAND, NORMAN, 112 Nichols Ct. -W ,.....-.,, p. 70
RIECH, sILLIE, 342 12th si. ...,s.....s ssss p p. 61, 107
RIETH, JOHN, 378 Longfellow St. ..,,2 ,..,e... p . 61
RIETH, LINDA, 164 Emerson Ct. ..,. --,pp. 61, 126
RIGG, CAMDEN, 339 Princeton Ave. D, .YYfe... p. 52
RIGG, MICHAEL, 322 Hawthorne St. D, ee... pp. 70, 97
RILEY, ED, 1375 East Ave. .s....o.. ........ p . 61
RISH, GARY, 261 Lexington Ave. 2- ...D pp. 52, 115
ROBBINS, SARAH, 183 Spruce St. -EY .,.,...,.ee,...,,. p. 52
ROBERTS, JUDY, 105 Gulf Rd. ,- ,,,.....,,.....e,,,,. p. 70
ROBERTS, DICK, 523 Bond St. --- ...D pp. 61, 94, 98, 138, 142,
152, 153
ROBERTS, SELMA, 209 Olive St. -,- ,,...,,,,,,, pp. 61, 127
ROBERTSON, JACK, 217 West St. --, ...v,eee.. p. 61
ROBINSON, BEVERLY, 322 Bell Ave. ,ee ..ee.....eee.. p. 61
ROBINSON, CHARLES, 322 Bell Ave. ,ee ,...,..,.....,e, p. 61
ROBINSON, KAREN, 523 Princeton Ave. 2 ,,-pp. 61, 106, 117, 132
ROBINSON, MARY, 235 Bell Ave. ,,......,.......e,...... p. 52
ROCK, JUDY, 382 Longfellow St. ..,,,,,, pp. 70, 117 35 140
95, ,1 ,
ROCK, VIRGINIA, 582 Longfellow St. ...,,,, pp. 61, 110, 117,
RODACHY, DENNIS, 120 lrondale St. 2-
RODGERS, JOSEPH, 418 W. 11th St. ,,
,-,,,----,,,pp. 52,
-------,-pp. 52, 133,
RoE, DIANNE, 614 Gulf Rd. .,E.........,........., pp. 52
ROE, SHEILA, 332 Columbia Ave. .... pp
ROESEMANN, DOUG, 285 Pasadena Ave.
. 52, 46, 106, 116, 126i
,,,-,pp. 70, 98, 111,
127
115
137
116
132
123
SCHUNK, SUSAN, 723 Park Ave. ...,
SCHUSTER, JANE, 252 Griswold Rd. e-
Wepp. 70, 105, 117
,---------,--p. 52
ROGERS, KATHY, 423 W. 13th St. ,,.......,,....,., pp. 61, 107
ROGERS, LINDA, 174 Both St. .,..,. ....,.v,..... p . 61
ROIG, DAWN, 633 Dewey Ave. -W ..... pp. 63, 105, 109
ROIG, JOHN, 118 Quincey St. .,L,.. .-,.,.........,. p . 70
ROSADO, BEN, 118 Woodford Ave. , ,,,,,,,....,,,,,,, p. 61
ROSENBAUM, CLYDE, 155 Denison Ave. .,., pp. 61, 95, 98, 123, 137
ROSS, JAMES, 235 Wooster St. ,,,,, ...,,,,,,, . pp. 70, 99, 135
ROSS, LEONARD, 801 Schadden Rd. -- ,,.......,,,,,.. p. 70
ROSS, SHARON, 426 W. 12th St. A- .,.........,.-.. p. 62
ROTHEL, JAMES, 335 ohio si. ...... ..... p p. 70, 94, 128, 149
ROURKE, BARBARA, 115 Fremont St. 2, .....,,,,.. pp. 70, 107
RowELL, BILL, 116 Lake Ave. ................,..... pp. 52, 115
ROWEN, MARYLEE, 832 Oakwood Dr. ,,.L....,,.,,.. pp. 62, 127
RUBIN, LESLIE, 433 Poplar St. ,,L,,, pp. 62, 98, 105, 117, 119, 137
RUBY, JILL, 315 Roosevelt Ave. ...,,v,,,,L,...., pp. 52, 104, 124
RUCK, GEORGE, 532 Eastern Heights Blvd. .,...,..,,, pp. 70, 105
RUDY, KAREN, 110 Elmo Dr. .,,,.... --pp. 70, 105, 117, 129, 137
RUHL, BILLY, 511 Ironwood Ct. ..,.,v,,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,. p. 62
RUPLE, BETTY, 588 Hilliard Rd. ,W
RUHL, DARLENE, 511 Ironwood Ci. -- .. ...,..,........... p. 62
,,-2-pp. vo, 101, 128
Rusr, DOUGLAS, 1905 Gulf Rd. .........
RUTH, JAMES, 2306 Ford Rd. L,...,..........,...,..,.,. p, 70
RUTLEDGE, DONALD, 352 s. Maple si. .,,... . ,,... pp. 52, 148
pp. 62, 99, 107, 117, 119,
RYAN, PATTI, 540 Princeton Ave. ,2....,
--,-pp. 52, 115, 132
127, 137
scorr, 3o3sIE SUE, 404 son Ave. --- ..,... pp. 52, 113
scorr, CLARK, 161 Clark si. ..... ........ p . 52
scorr, JOYCE, 670 Weller Rd. -- ....... p. 52
scorr, MARILEE, 161 Clofk si. ............. .......... p . 62
scorr, ROLLAND, 670 Weller Rd. ................. pp. 70, 129
SEARS, PAT, R. D. No. 2 N. Mundy Ridge Rd
sEARs, SHARON, 320 E. River si. ....................... p. 52
SEARS, THOMAS, 320 E. River si. ....................... p. 62
SEITTER, HELEN, 579 Willow Park Rd. ...... pp. 52, 110, 113, 116
sERozI, CATHERINE, 431 w. 15th si. -- ................ p. 62
SHACKETT, SHARON, 218 Hayes Ave. , ............... p. 52
SHAEEER, YVONNE, 241 - 9th si. --
SHANK, RICHARD, 214W 5th si. ---
sHANIc, sos, 214W 5th sf. .....,..
sHANKs, GEORGE, 1736 Wilber Ave. --
sHANIcs, MARGARET, 1736 Wilbur Ave.
---P
.70
------p. 70
--------p. 52
----pp. 70,
129
SHARP, AUDREY, mosh Linwood si. .................... p. 70
SHARPMACK, CHERYL, 157 Preston Ave. eee... pp. 70, 98, 105, 117
SHAW, CAROLYN, 352 Vulcan St. ..,..,..,.......... pp. 62, 107
SHAW, JOHN, 123 St. Clair St. ,,,... -.,-pp. 62, 98, 105. 113, 137
sHEEN, SALLY, 143 Clark si. ........,.................. p. 52
SHEEEIELD, LINDA, 120 Berkeley Dr. .......... pp. 70, 94, 99, 117
SHEFFIELD, MARY, 250 Marseilles Ave. D-- ......... pp. 70, 105
SHEPARD, BILL, 305 Bon Air Ave. ..... ............ p . 115
SHEPHERD, EDDIE, 1391 East Ave. ..d.. ......e p . 52
SHERRILL, THOMAS, 1802 Middle Ave.
SHEWELL, TOM, 312 Concord Ave. ..... .....,,,.L p . 52
SHIELDS, EDDIE, 704 Harvard Ave. --- .... pp. 52, 115
SHORES, JOYCE, 17 Chestnut St. --- .... pp. 62, 107
SHORES, LOYCE, 17 Chestnut St.
SHREVE, MARGARET, 1972 Lake Ave.
SHREVE, MELVA, 271 Concord Ave. ---
----pp. 62, 107
SHREVE, RICHARD, 271 Concord Ave. ,..,...,..........., p. 52
SHRIVER, SHIRLEY, 316 Morgan Ave. ..........,A..,2,,,,, p. 70
SHUPP, JOEL, 114 Laura Ct. ,,.,.., pp. 52, 94, 110, 137, 140, 144
SHURLEY, MARY JO, 4660 Lucas C1. .,..........,.A,, pp. 70, 105
SHUSTER, WALTER, 356 13th S1. .,,,,,,,,..,.,...., pp. 70, 149
SIEGMUND, TOM, 458 Cambridge Ave. --
SIEKER, DAVE, 573 Willow Park Rd. ,,.,
SIEVERT, WAYNE, 347 Roosevelt Ave. ---
SIFFERT, KATHLEEN, 259 Abbe Rd. .,..,
SIMKO, ROBERT, 1390 N. Ridge Rd. ---
SIMMONS, RICHARD, 880 Oak S1. ..,.
SIMON, BILL, 609 Gulf Rd. ....,.
SIMON, RONALD, 172 Erie St. ,,,,E,,
SITO, KENNETH, 1706 Wes1 Ave. ,,.,,,
SIWIERKA, JOANNE, 350 Pasadena Ave.
SIWIERKA, WALENE, 350 Pasadena Ave.
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---pp. 62, 123, 126
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sJcAGOs, JAMES, 1910 Lake Ave. ............ -pp. 70, 128, 140
SLACK, JUDY, R. D. No. 2 Murray Ridge Rd. .,.,,, pp. 62, 107, 113
TERRELL,
SLACK, RICK, 1814 Lake Ave. ........,...,
SLOSIER, RICHARD, 522 Foster Ave. ...,,,,,.,,,H-.-...., p. 70
SLOSIER, SANDY, 522 Fos1er Ave. ,,.,,,, pp
----------pp. 62, 123
. 62, 94, 95, 107, 117,
119, 137
SMALLWOOD, FAITH, 1308 Linwood S1. ...............,.,, p. 62
SMITH, CAROL, 870 Baetz Cf. .................,,,w.,,., p. 135
SMITH, CLAUDIA, 358 Columbus St. ,..., pp. 62, 89, 99, 107, 117
127, 137
SMITH, DAVE, 240 Schaddon Rd. -- ......,,,,,,, pp. 62, 123
SMITH, DAVID, 327 Hayes Ave. -- ........ p. 71
SMITH, DONNA, 208 Beebe Ave. - ,,Y.., pp. 52, 110
SMITH, JAMES, 323 Columbus S1. -- ............Aa, p. 62
SMITH, JERRY, 522 E. Broad St. - .... ..a., p p. 62, 115, 123
SMITH, JAMES, 870 Bae1z C1. .... ...,,.,,.-,,, p . 71
SMITH, JOE, 151 Pasadena Ave. --- ...... pp. 52, 115
SMITH, JOHN P., B22 W.. Bro.-.id S1. .....,.---.- pp, 52, 119, 125
SMITH, JOHN W., 548 Vulcan S1. ..,,.,...........,A,,---- p, 52
SMITH, JUDY, 1261 N. Washing1on Blvd. ..., pp. 71, 105, 117, 129
SMITH, KATHY, 409 West Ave. ....AA,Y,-,, pp, 52, 36, 116, 119,
124, 136
SMITH, KENNETH, 679 Weller Rd. -- .,.,,,2, pp, 52, 115
SMITH, PETER, 655 Bell Ave. ..... .,,.A,,.,.... p . 52
SMITH, PETER, 412 W. 15111 S1. ---. ,,,,,,--., pp. 71, 149
SMITH, ROGER, 121 Quincy S1. --- --... ......, p , 62
SMITH, RON, 332 16th S1. ...,,,,,,v ,-- ,,,p, 62
SMITH, ROSCOE, 1113 Ely Village
SMITH, ROY, 679 Weller Rd. ......,.,, ,,,,,,, p , 52
SMITH, SANDRA, 339 Cambridge Ave. .... pp. 62, 98
SMITH, SHARON, 106 Louisiana Ave. - ........ p. 52
SMITH, SUSAN, 142 Elbe S1. ------- ........ pp. 71, 129
SMITH VINCENT, 520 W. 16th S1. -- ..............2 p. 62
SMITH, VIRGINIA, 548 Vulcan S1. -- ...... pp. 62, 107
SNOBLE, ROGER, 1145 Bell Ave. --- .......,......,,. p. 71
SNYDER, LEANNA, 4 Fores1 S1. .....
SOMERS, WILLIAM, 214 Wooster St. .,,,,, pp.
--------pp. 62, 107, 117
71, 97, 99, 101, 105
SONGER, DONALD, 1001 Middle Ave. .,...,....,.,.. pp, 71, 101
SOOY, CHARLES, 2629 w. River Rd. -- ................. p. 52
SOUSLIN, LEORA, 209 Beechwood Drive
SPARKS, CAROL, 143 Oak St. ..,..-
SPARR, PAT, 234 Prospect S1. ........
SPAULDING, NEIL, 622 Foster Ave.
-----------p. 62
---pp. 52, 110, 111
---pp. 53, 107, 126
SPEIDEL, BILL, 1013 N. Pasadena Ave. ,,.,..,,,,,,,, pp. 53, 115
SPEIGLE, KAREN, 126 S1anford Ave. ----pp. 53, 106, 124, 130, 131
SPEROFF, DIANE, 2073 Elmwood St. ,,.2.,,.,,., pp. 53, 110, 116
SPICER, ELLEN, 108 Coronada C1. ---- ---
---pp. 71, 101, 129
STICH, ROBERT, 331 Hawthorne S1. ...------ ----.----.,-,, p . 71
STILES, ELEANOR, 355 161h St.
STITH, DONNA, 341 Columbia Ave. .... pp. 71, 94, 99, 105, 117, 128
STITH, JUDY, 341 Columbia Ave. ---- pp. 99, 106, 107, 116, 119, 126
STONE, JUDY, 427 W. 11th S1. --.-.-----.----- pp. 62, 107, 127
STONE, SHARON, 2632 W. River Rd. ....... pp. 71, 117, 135, 137
STRAIT, LINDA, 246 Courtland St. -----
-----------------p. 53
sTRATTON, DAN, 991 N. Ppepdene Ave. - ------ pp. 71, 123, 129
STRAUSS, BOB, 410 6th S1. ...........-------- -pp. 53, 115, 125
STRICKLER, GILBERT, 1120 Riverside Dr. ......-. ,, .---A,---- p, 62
STRICKLER, JEAN, R. D. No. 2 Murray Ridge Rd. ...... pp. 53, 107
STRICKLER, SALLY R., R. D. No. 2 Murray Ridge Rd. ........ pp. 62,
117
113,
STROHSACK, JAMES, 372 E. Griswold Rd. ---.-- --pp. 62, 88, 133
STRONG, JOANN, 272 Vassar Ave. .....--.- pp. 71, 86, 101, 105,
137
117, 128,
STRUCK, TED, 1316 Gulf Rd. -------- pp. 53, 94, 95, 123, 133, 137
SUCHODLSKI, KAY, 925 N. Abbe Rd. --------------------- p. 53
SUMPTER, ROBERT, 320 13th S1. --..---------- .- ---------- p, 71
SURPRENANT, WALTER, 1031 Melvyn Lane
--- ----p. 54
SUSTRIK, JOHN, 111 Foster Ave. -------------- -- ---------- p, 71
SUTORIUS, GARY, 297 Longford Ave. -----------..-------- .
SWAIN, POLLY, 276 Harrison S1. .... ..--
SWAIN, WES, 276 Harrison S1. -- ---
SWAN, NANCY, 705 Bond St. .--...-..-
p 53
pp. 62, 105, 110, 117,
119, 136
----------------p. 53
---pp. 53, 104, 136
SWEENEY, ROSEMARY, 326 sen Air Ave. ------- - --------- .p. 71
SWEET, LINDA, 218 E. 1411. si. --------------- -pp, 71, 105, 135
SZANYI, CHARMAINE, 603 Lodi se. ---- .pp. 53, 97, 103, 104, 106
T
TAKACS, BOB, 136 Clinton Ave. --.----
TAKACS, RICHARD, 607 W. 151h S1. ---
TANNER, DIANNE, 518 E. River S1.
TARRY, JUDY, 169 Seneca St. .....
TARRY, LINDA, 169 Seneca St. ---
TATUM, SHIRLEY, 639 West S1. ---
----p. 53
------p. 62
---pp. 62, 101
----pp. 62, 99
-------p. 53
--------------p. 53
GLORIA, 51 Riveside Homes -- .... pp. 62, 99, 117, 137
IMA, 124 Warren Ave. ......... ........-----.-- p . 71
TAYLOR, DALE, 238 Gdiee Ave. ---
TAYLOR, DARREL, 993 E. River si.
TAYLOR,
TAYLOR,
TAYLOR, JACQUELYN, 1824 Middle Ave. -
TAYLOR, JAMES, 1841 Lpke Ave. -------
TAYLOR, PAT, 146 Woodford si. ---------
TAYLOR,
--------pp. 62, 106
---pp. 53, 125
-----------p. 72
PATTY, 238 Gates Ave. .......... ........ p p. 71, 128
TAYLOR, SANDY ANN, 336 Harvard Ave. -
TELLIER, PAULINE, 1724 Lake Ave.
TERNES, DAN, 1015 Sugar Ridge Rd. ---
TERNES, TIM, 1015 Sugar Ridge Rd. --
TOM, 332 Harvard Ave. --
TERRY, EILEEN, 716 W. 151h St. .....
THOMAS,
THOMAS,
THOMAS,
THOMAS,
THOMAS,
THOMPSON,
GAYLE, 1802 Middle Ave. ---
LARRY, 325 111h S1. ---. --
MAC, 725 W. 161h S1. ..---..
MARY, 1529 W. River S1.
SHERRILL KAY, 1802 Middle Ave.
THOMPSON, DONNA, 127 Caroline St. --
THOMPSON, GEORGE, 1811 Helen St. --
THOMPSON, JIM, 629 Reublin Ct. ----
THOMPSON, JOE, 545 Wesley St. -----
THOMPSON
JUDITH, 1611 West Ave. ---
THOMPSON: KAREN, 308 Louisiana Ave. -
THOMPSON
-- ..........-- p. 53
BARBARA, 242 Wooster St. ---
SPIEKER, DENNIS, 109 Elizabeth Ave. --, - -------- p. 62
SPIKE, HELEN, 235 Hamilton Ave. - -.-.--. .- ---pp. 71, 117, 129
SPINKS, RICK, 620 Garford Ave. ----------------- --pp. 71, 105
SPRAGUE, RUSSELL, 417 N. Murray Ridge Rd. -.. -... . pp. 53, 115
SPRANKLE, RON, 351 W. River St. - --.. ---- --------p. 62
SPRECTER, PAT, 505 N. Abbe Rd. -----. .... ---- ----p. 71
SQUIRES, CARY, 2509 Fackler Ave. - . ..--pp. 53, 115
STALLA, JOHN, 162 Adelber1 S1. -.-- .. -------- pp. 71, 149
STALLINGS, LORETTA, 370 Pasadena Ave. ------ - ---- pp. 71, 129
STAMMITTI, SHARON, 345 Ohio S1. -----.pp
STANDEN, DALE, 217 Glenwood S1. --
STANEK, JOHN, 208 Yale Ave. ---- --
62, 97, 99, 107, 110,
117, 137
-------------p. 53
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STANFORD, DIANE, 149 Bellfield Ave. ----
STANG, GARY, 2005 W. Ridge Rd. - --------
STANG, MARY ELLEN, 326 E. Griswold Rd. ---------------- p. 71
STANTON, BILL, 1305 Murray Ridge Rd. ------------- pp. 71, 135
STARR, BARBARA, 216 Denison Ave. ---- .pp. 53, 116, 126, 136, 137
STASKIEWS, BRUCE, 501 Park Ave. --------.---- pp. 62, 123, 148
-----pp. 71, 117
---------p. 71
THOM6ON,'DAvE, 218 Adeiben sf. ----
--- .------.-- p. 53
THORNE, JAMES, 1916 N. Murray Ridge Rd.
THRASHER, RACHEL, 102W Cleveland S1. --
THREET, MARION, 500 W. 3rd St. -------
THURMAN, BARBARA, 355 Kenyon Ave. ---
TILBERG, DEAN, 212 Samuel St. -------
TILBERG, NORMAN, 212 Samuel 51. ------
TILLMAN, VIRGINIA, 518' Middle Ave. ---
TITE, NORMAN, 433 Cleveland St. ------
-----pp. 62, 99, 117,
119, 127, 137
-----------p. 71
----pp. 53, 115
---pp. 71, 180
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----pp. 53, 116, 133
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-- ----pp. 53, 107, 116
BILL 218 Adelbefi si. ------- ------------ p . 62
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------pp. 53, 83
p 63
----pp. 53, 140, 145
------------p. 63
-- ----. pp. 53, 115
TJEMMES, RANDY, 783 Washingfon Ave. ------------------ p. 71
TOTH, DAVID, 166 Lafayette S1. ----------------,,- .--- , --p, 71
TOWELL, PATTI, 215 Brandison Ave. -- ----- pp. 53, 106, 116, 119,
TOWELL, ROGER, 215 Brandtson Ave. --.-
124. 136
pp. 71 81 101 129
TOwNER, MiLLicENT, 1020 Reeves Rd. ---ippf 63, 94, 90, 99,' 103,
TOWNSEND, JAMES, 122 Bath S1. ---
TOWNSEND, NICKIE, 638 West S1.
TRAGO, WILLIAM, 629W Lodi S1.
105, 119, 126, 132
-------pp. 63, 111
WILLIAM, 'JOHN M., 355 s. Maple se.
TRIPLETT, BILL, 1711 West Ave. ,,........
---p. 53
TRUE, LARRY, 204 Bath St. ..,,,,, ..... ........... p . 71
TRUE, LOUIS, 571 W. 3rd St. ....... .,,,..,......A.... p . 71
TRUSKOWSKI, GEORGE, 161 Erie
se. ........L.v pp. 53, 113, 125
TUREK, ARTHUR, 350 Ohio St. ,.L,,,L .. ,.L... pp. 53, 90, 123, 137
TURNER, PATTY, 327 4th sf. ....L pp. 9, 53, 95,
U
ULMER, GLORIA, 314 Clinton Ave. ....,,,,,,,,,,L... pp. 63,
116, 124, 136, 141
117
UNDERWOOD, JUSTEN, 1040 W. River N. -,--pp. 53, 101, 104, 125
UNGER, ALBERT, 346 Oberlin Rd.
UNGER, MELVIN, 346 Oberlin Rd. .....,..
---wW,,----------pp. 63, 135
D--- --------p. 71
UPDIKE, CAROL LYNN, 456 Adams St. ...... .... p p. 63, 127
V
VANCE, JAMES, 311 E. Broad St. ..,,,,,,, ........., p . 63
VANCE, TOM, 311 E. Brood St. .. ..,,,.,.,. ..........,., p . 53
VANDEVOORT, JULIE, 150 Columbia Ave. ,,,,,,,, pp. 71, 99, 107,
117, 119, 129, 137
VANEK, ROBERT, 145 Stanford Ave. D.. ,,.,...,,,,,,,,,.. -p. 53
VAN HORN, MARY JUNE, 252 Harwood St. ...,,,, pp. 53, 99, 106,
116, 136
VANOSTER, WAYNE, 230 Marseilles Ave. .....,, pp. 63, 56, 74, 96
VANOVER, LINDA, 167 N. Logan St. ....,,.,,,,,,,...... .p. 53
VANVALKENBURG, ROBERT, 410 Lorain Blvd. ,,....... pp. 71, 95,
149, 153
VANVALKENBURG, MARILYN, 410 Lorain Blvd. ,A,, pp. 53, 94, 107,
113, 116
VARGA, MARY, 525 Clark St. ,,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,.... pp. 71, 131
VARGA, PETER, 525 Clark St. ,,,,,
-,,pp. 53, 123, 137, 180
VARGA, RANDY, 346 Oxford Ave. ,,,...,L.....,.,,,, pp. 53
VARNDELL, RICHARD, 269 Spruce St. ,,L......., ,A,,,,,,
, 123
p. 53
VAVZINCAK, FELICIA, 355 11th St. ,,...... W, ,,A... -p. 53
VIET.ZEN, DIANE, 3438 West Ridge Rd. .e,,,...........,,. p. 71
VINCENT, JOHN, 1678 Wilbur Ave. ..,,
VINCENT, JAN, 2104 Lake Ave.
VINCENT, ROBERT, 221 6th St. .,..,
---,pp. 71, '135, 149
,D,,,----pp. 53, 115, 133
VINCENT, ROSELLA, 114 Kipling St. .........,.v.......... p. 53
VOLK, ROLLY, 259 Spruce St. ,,,,...... pp. 53, 140, 143, 144, 180
VONKAMP, JANET, 218 Princeton Ave. ....,
WIMER, BETTY, 335 S. Logan St. .............
WASH, DAVID, 1826 W. River Rd.
WITHERELL, KAY, 132 Courtland si. ................... ---p. 54
pp. 71, ae, 94, 99, 105,
117, 128
VORHIS, FRED, 1034 N. Pasadena Ave. ,,..., pp. 63, 98, 101, 105,
113, 137
W
WAGNER, LINDA, 236 Cambridge Ave. .,,,...., pp. 53, 116, 126
WAHL, KENNETH, 227 Longford Ave. ,DD Y.......Y.e.... P. 71
WAHL, RICHARD, 5852 Antrum Rd. LYY. ,e.......e.... P . 71
WALEND, DAN, 308 E. River St. .....ee,e.............Y-. P. 53
WALKER, DEWAYNE, 475 W. 11111 St. ....,., pp. 71, 105, 135, 149
WALKER, DIANE, 637 Bell Ave. ,,,..e,e pp. 63, 99, 107, 117, 126
WALKER, DICK, 122 Elizabeth St. ,eee...e,ee...,eeeee..--. P- 53
WALKER, JON, 185 Cleveland St. .,,,.... ee2...ee P p. 105, 137
WALKER, RONALD, 164 Brandston Ave. ..eve......,eeee..- P. 71
WALKER, SIDNEY, 1828 West Ave. ...vv -,,epp. 63, 143, 148
WALKER, WILLARD, 673 Bell Ave. YYA... ..e.-.-e----- P - 53
WALLACE, WILLIAM, 985 Foster Ave.
WALLHEAD, BARBARA, 1325 W. River Sf. e,.-YYee..- PP. 63, 135
WALLS, L. C., 116 Chestnut St. ,....eeeee. e.-..-e-e. P - 71
WALLS, THOMAS, 229 Parmely Ave. eee. e2e...e p P. 71, 149
WALLS, TOM, 116 Chestnut St.
WALTERS, STEVE, 730 Washington Ave. e- ...YY pp. 53, 94, 95, 98,
137, 180
WAMSLEY, JAMES, 382 Griswold Rd. Y-- -ee .Y-e----- ----P- 53
WARD, LINDA, 331 Winckles Si. ..,eee. Yeee.. - --IL 63
WARNER, DANIEL, 1212M West Ave. -D ....... ...... p . 63
WARREN, DALTON, 220 2nd St.
WARRINER, TOM, 622 Glenwood St. W ,--,pp. 71, 99, 105, 111
wAsI-I, DENNIS, 1825 w. River Rd. du
WASH, JOHNNY, 1826 W. River Rd. ..,,..
,---v-,,--pp. 71, 149
,,,-----,,,--p. 63
129
WASH, PATRICIA, 1826 W. River Rd. D, ..,,,.., pp. 71, 107,
WASHINGTON, BEN, 524 North sf. s- ............ pp. 53,
132
WASHKA, MOLLY, 1119 E. River St. ,,..,,,. pp. 56, 63, 94, 96, 93
WASSERMAN, GAIL, 345 Yale Ave.
WASUK, DOROTHY, 1606 West Ave. ,,...,,, pp. 63, 107, 127,
WATSON, FRANK, 118 Clark St.
WATSON, GLENDEAN, 118 Clark St.
WATSON, MARGARET, 618 Wendy Lane --,.-.e------Y PP- 63
WATTS, JUDY, 104 E. Heights Blvd. ,,.. pp.
WATTERS, WILLIE, 173 Fairlawn e,...v-..--- -------- P P- 63,
117, 119, 126, 137
104
--,,2---,,pp. 53, 96, 99,
137
, 127
71, 101, 105, 117, 135
180
WAYNE, DAVID, 330 Harvard Ave. Y- .e------- A.--------- P - 71
WAYNE, JAMES, 741 W. River St.
WEBB, EDWARD, 229 Bath St. ......................,... p. 72
WEINSTEIN, SHIRLEY, 401 Bond St. ----pp. 53, 109, 116, 119, 126
WEISMAN, MATTLEW, 394 N. Olive sf. ............. pp. 53, 103
WELCH, JUDY, 115 E. 4th si. ........,..... .... p p. 53, 107
WELKER, JANICE, 133 Lake Ave. .......
---------p. 63
WELLMAN, BEVERLY, 320 Cornell Ave. --- .,......,....... p. 53
WELLS, GARY, 346 6th si. .................,...... pp. 53, 115
WENCE, DIANE, 101 Nottingham Dr. ....... pp. 53, 110, 119, 132
WERNER, ERNIE, 6420 W. Ridge Rd. Lorain
-e--------------p. 63
WEST, BILL, 1231 E. River St. .............,.... pp. 71, 149, 153
p 72
WEST, LARRY, 353 Morgan Ave. ........
WEST, RUTH, 1744 Wilbur Ave. ----,,
WESTCOTT, JUDY, 1500 W. River Rd. .,..
WESTCOTT, NANCY, 1500 W. River Rd. --
WESTFALL, JAMES, 190 Sheriff St. ..,,,,
----------p. 71
------------p. 71
----------p. 72
-----pp. 72, 99
WESTLAKE, LINDA, 251 Winckles St. .,,,.,............... p. 63
WHITACRE, GARY, 366 Bond St. ,.....................- ,-p. 54
WHITE, ALMA, 701 Bond St. ,,,,... ..... - pp. 72, 98, 105, 129
WHITE, EDDIE, 300 Bell Ave. ,,..,,., D
WHITE, JUDY, 806 East Ave. .......,..,........
WHITESELL, DONALD, 381 Furnace St. ---
WHITFIELD, EMMA, 444 Clinton Ave. ---
WHITMAN, PAUL, 315 Pasadena Ave. ..... .............. p .
-----------------p. 54
----p. 63
-----,e-- ----p. 72
----------p. 63
63
WHITMORE, DENroN, 292 Hawthorne se. ............ pp. 53, 115
WHITWORTH, LINA, 321 S. Maple St. ..,,
-,,,pp. 72, 99, 105, 129
WIESEKE, TED, 313 Cornell Ave. ,,,,...,................. p, 54
WILCOX, JANE, 1310 Garford Ave. ......... pp. 72, 94, 129, 135
WILCOX, LANA, 519 Berkshire Rd. ,,.A,,..,........ -pp. 72, 107
WILDS, BEJAMIN, 139 Morgan Ave. ............,,... pp, 98, 132
WILEY, JEANNE ANNE, 134 Northrup St. .... -pp. 54, 99, 104, 131
WILKENS, RITA, 240 5th St. ..,,,..........
WILL, MIKE, 695 Bell Ave. ..,..,,.,..,.
-------------p. 63
-----------------p. 72
-----------pp. 54, 144
WILLETS, KEN, 119 Cornell Ave. ........
WILLIAMS, AUDREY, 117 Waverly St. ........ ..... p p. 72, 128
WILLIAMS, CAROLINE, 432 Clinton Ave. .....
WILLIAMS,
---- --------p. 54
DAVID, 339 Columbus St. ..... .......... p p. 72, 129
WILLIAMS, DAVID, 327 Worden Ave. ---
WILLIAMS, DOROTHY, 432 Clinton Ave. .............,,, ,--p. 54
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS, LARRY, 311 Belmont Ave. ---
WILLIAMS, PRISCILLA, 341 Bon Air Ave. --
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS:
WILLIAMS,
RUTH, 341 Bon Air Ave.
SANDY, 231 Howe St. ......
WILLIAMS, TOBY, 432 Clinton Ave. ......
DOUGLAS 311 Belmont Ave. ---
THEODORE, 717 W. 16111 St. ---
----- -------p.
----------p. 63
---pp. 72, 105, 135
-,,pp. 63, 131, 132
-------------p. 63
------------p. 54
----pp. 72, 129
54
WILLIAMS, TOM, 417 Louisiana Ave. .....,-.... .---- P , 63
WILLIAMS, VIOLA, 717 W. 16th Sf. .... .... p . 54
WILLIAMS, LEE WILLIE, 1209 Adams Sl.
WILLIS, JAMES, 289 W. River St.
WILLIS, KENNETH, 521 Foster Ave. .,.. ........ p . 63
WILLOUGHBY, DARLENE, 451 Earl Ci. .v........e....-.... P. 72
WILSON, ART, 170 Bell Ave. ..,ee,......,............... P. 72
WILSON, JANINE, 221 Yale Ave. .... . pp. 54, 94, 95, 99, 104, 106,
WILSON,
wILsoN,
WILSON,
109, 114, 116, 119, 124
KENNETH, 265 Boston Ave. ................... --p. 72
LOIS, 170 Bell Ave. ,...,,.,.....
-----..--,p. 63
RAYMOND, 641 Hilliard Rd. ....... ........... p . 63
---pp. 72, 128
WINNINGHAM, NETTIE, 358 E. Bridge St. -Y .... ........ p . 63
WINTERS, CATHIE, 1420 Griswold Rd. A--
WINTERS, CHARLENE, 308 E. Hts. Blvd. ,,
WINTERS, KAY, 900 Cleveland St. ,,...
WIRCENSKI, JERRY, 367 N. Olive Sf. ,-
WIRCENSKE, JOE, 337 Winckles St. .,Y,.
WIRTH, KATHLEEN, 498 Schadden Rd. --
WIRTH, MARGARET, 267 Winckles Sl. --
WIRTH, VIVIAN, 498 Sclladden Rd. ....
------pp. 72, 129
,,--pp. 72, 137
-,-----p. 54
-------p. 72
----pp. 63, 149
--,-,---p. 72
,,---p. 54
---,-------p. 54
WITHERSPOON, SHARON, 446 W. 8th St. ,,.. pp. 63, 101, 126, 137
WOLFE, JEAN, 200 Parmely Ave. ..e,.... ....e........... p . 54
WOLFE, JOE, 1924 Elmwood Ave.
WOLFF, DONNA, 246 Howe St. ....., ,.... p p. 63, 93, 113
WOOD, ELIZABETH, 331 S. Logan St. -- ..,,. -pp. 72, 107, 123
WOOD, RON, IOZM Cleveland St. ....s....-se.s... pp. 63, 111
WOODCOCK, GEORGE, 445 Bell Ave. .....v ee-....--.e.--- P . 63
WOODINGS, JONATHAN, R. D. 2 W. Ridg
WOOLFORK, MELVIN, 146 Morgan Ave. ........ pp. 63, 135, 137,
e Rd. ...,....... . p. 54
143, 148
WORCESTER, LINDA, 1073 Rosealee Ave. e..... ...... p p. 54, 126
WRANSKY, BOB, 341 Rockfern Ave. ..e.. --.-------.e P - 54
WRANSKY, JEANETTE, 341 Rockfern Ave. -A .......... P. 54
WYATT, KAREN, 1055 Garden Si. ..s.e... --- .... P. 72
WYCKOFF, CAROLYN, 273 Hawthorne St.
-W ev...... p. 54
F
WYCKOFF, GERRI, 543 Fairmont Ave. .
,,,-pp. 72, 129
WYCKOFF, SHARRON, 273 Hawthorne St.--- ,f!, pp. 64, 72, 128
WYCOSKY, RONNIE, 166 Pasadena Ave.
-W ,,,,,,, .----p. 54
WYNN, KAHREN, 421 Marseilles Ave. . .ne ,........, p. 63
WYSOCKI, JOHN, 603 E. Broad St. . ne, .,f..... Yup. 63
WYSZYNSKI, JEAN, 306 W. River St. W, pp. 72, 131, 137
Y
YEARLEY, JUDY, 301 Caldwell Ave. - ,,,,, p. 63
YOUNG, ALAN, 744 W. 17th St. We ...,, p. 72
YOUNG, RICHARD, 121 Charles Ct. ev- ..,,., p. 54
YOUNG, WILLIAM, 744 W. 17th St. f,,, .. A,,,,,,, p. 72
YOUNG, WANDRA, 744 W. 17th St. W,
YOST, JACKIE, 113 Princeton Ave. --.,.
YUHAS, JAMES, 1307 West Ave. .,,,
,,,,pp. 54, 113
.---pp. 63, 82
,,,pp. 72, 149
Z
ZACK, DAN, 123 Charles Ct. ,,-.-,
ZACK, DAVE, 123 Charles Ct. ,Y,,.
ZAFFER, TOM, 338 E. Bridge St. ,... --
ZAK, EDWIN, 2066 Lake Ave. ----,,-
ZAK, JOANNE, 2066 lake Ave. U-. pp.
. ,,.....,.. p. 63
--------------p. 63
pp. 54, 140, 144
,--,---,,..,---pp. 54, 145
9, 63, 94,
ZALETEL, PAT, 251 N. Abbe Rd, ,..,..,,,,,,. H
ZARBAUGH, RICK, 1015 Melvyn Lane ....
ZELLER, ROBERT A., 1803 W. River Rd. -.-
99, 110,117, 127
-,,,,--,a,p. 63
--,,pp. 72, 97
-,.pp. 54, 115
Faculty and Special
A
ALLEN, EDWARD, A.B., Denison U., M.E., Kent State U., Chemistry,
Physical Ed., Chemistry Club Adviser, pp. 84, 101
AMIDON, MRS. M., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
ANDERSON, MRS. K., Custodian, p. 91
ANDRESS, DONALD, Wittenberg C., Baldwin-Wallace, General
Science, Senior Science, p. 84
ASIRE, JOSEPH, B.S., Ohio State U., Biology, p. 84
BAKO, MRS. B., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
BALL, MRS. M., Custodian, p. 91 '
BARTON, C. WILLIAM, B.S. in Ed., M.E., Kent State U., Driver
Education, Coach of Football and Golf, Varsity "E" Adviser,
pp. 8'9, 140, 145, 155
BAUER, RALPH, A.B., Wittenberg C., M.A., Columbia U., Biology,
Biology Club Adviser 84
I P-
BAUGHMAN, SANDRA, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., Typing 1, General
Business, Junior Class Adviser, pp. 46, 83
BAXTER, GLENN, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State U., M.A., Ohio
State U., Problems of Everyday living, p. 84
BECK, J. MARTIN, B.M., University of Rochester, Eastman School of
Music, Choral Music, pp. 81, 125, 126, 128, 129
BILLEN, MRS., Custodian, p. 91
BLYSTONE, B.F., Bus Driver, p. 91
BORCHERT, CAROL, B.S., in Comprehensive Bus. Ed., Kent State U.,
General Business, Bookkeeping, Typing Il, Modern Jazz Club
Adviser, F.B.L.A. Adviser, p. 83
BOYLAN, CARROL, B.S., in Ed., M.A., Ohio State U., U.C.l.A.,
English l, I Sp., Elyrion Adviser, pp. 86, 96
BOYLAN, KENNETH, Ph.B., University of Notre Dame, M.E., Kent
State U., English I, IIIB, Honors Reading Club Chairman,
pp. 86, 105
BRANNING, MRS. JO ANN, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U., Cafeteria
Manager, pp. 90, 91
BURTON, E. J., B.S., Wilmington C., Ohio U., U. of Cincinnati,
Dean of Boys, p. 78
C
CARPENTER, ERNEST, B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern U., Industrial Arts
I, ll, Sheet Metal l, Il, A.l.A. Adviser, p. 88
COCHRANE, ROBERT, A.B., Salem C., l.L.B., Cleve. Marshall law
School, English IIIA, IIIB, p. 86
COE, MRS., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
CROZIER, MRS. NEVA, Assistant Secretary to the Principal, p. 79
D
DAVIS, SIDNEY, B.Sch. M., Oberlin C., M.M., Northwestern U.,
String Classes, Orchestra Director, pp. 81, 130
DAWSON, KATHERINE, B.S., Cornell U., Western Reserve U., Foods
and Clothing, p. 82
DECKER, RICHARD, B.M.E., Baldwin-Wallace C., Cadet Band Director,
Music Appreciation, Asst. Band Director, pp. 131, 133, 135
DEEDS, CARL, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., Salesmanship, Store Man-
agement, Merchandising, D.E.C.A. Adviser, pp. 83, 111
DICKEN, HAROLD, Board of Education, p. 77
DICKIE, MARY, B.S. in Ed., University of Nebraska, General Business,
Business Law, Economic Geography, Sales: F-B-l--A AdVlS0fi
pp. 83, 107
ZGODA, BARBARA, 1175 Bell Ave. ..... ,...,., p , 54
ZIMMERMAN, GENE, 416 Marseilles Ave. , -.---. p. 54
ZVOSEC, PAT, 1984 Lorain Blvd. .,.,... ,,.A p , 54
ZVOSECHZ, KEITH, 2255 Lake Ave. --- ...Y p. 72
ZVOSECHZ, MIKE, 2255 Lake Ave.
ZVOSECHZ, NOREEN, 2255 Lake Ave. -- ...Y p. 54
Services Index
DILLER, P. EMORY, B.A., Bluffton C., M.A., Ohio State U., General
Mathematics, Distribution Chairman of Commencement Tickets,
p. 80
DOAN, RUSSELL, B.S. in Ed., M.E., Kent State U., Health, Physical
Ed., Athletic Director, pp. 89, 145, 155
DODEZ, ARLEEN, B.A., C. of Wooster, M.A., Ohio State U., English
Ill-B, IV-B, p. 86
DUNNIGAN, MARY, B.A., Oberlin C., Spanish I, ll, III, Spanish
Club Adviser, pp. 82, 99
EATON, F. A., B.A., Wittenberg C., Counselor of Attendance, p. 90
ELLIOTT, FOSTER, B.A., Otterbein C., M.A., Ohio State U., U. of
Colorado, Principal, p. 78
ELLIOTT, MRS. P., Custodian, p. 91
EUBANKS, MABEL, A.B., Otterbein C., Home Living and Child Care,
Clothing I, p. 82
FIORE, FRANK, B.S., Kent State U., Driver Training, Arts Gi Crafts,
Physical Ed., Health, Wrestling Coach, Cross Country Coach,
pp. 89, 148, 154, 155
FOWELL, GLADYS, B.A., Oberlin C., M.A., Western Reserve U.,
English 4A, 4AX, Senior Honors Reading Adviser, pp. 86. 104
FUNK, J. D., A.B., Michigan State Normal, B.S., Ohio Northern U.,
Bookkeeping I, Il, p. 83
G
GLEASON, OWEN, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Miami U., German, German
Club Adviser, pp. 82, 98
GOTTFRIED, DR. FRANKLIN. Superintendent of Schools, p. 76 -
H
HALL, CARLTON, M.A., in Ed., Miami U., Western Reserve U.,
Mechanical Drawing, A.I.A. Adviser, p. 88
HANSEN, MRS. I., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
HARMON, EDITH, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., Wittenberg C., Fine
Arts, p. 81
HELM, BERNICE, B.A., Oberlin C., American History, General History,
Booster Club Adviser, pp. 85, 137
HERD, MABEL, B.A., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Ohio State U., English I,
Freshman Honors Reading Adviser, pp. 86, 105
HERSMAN, ROBERT, B.S. in Ed., Kent State U., Industrial Arts,
Woodwork, Reserve Basketball and Football Coach, pp. 88,
149, 153
HESS, ANNA CATHERINE, B.A., College of Wooster, Shorthand I,
Business English, Head ot Business Dept., p. 83
HUGHES, BARBARA, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., English IIIB, Physical
Ed., Health, p. 89
IGNATZ, MRS. I., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
INGEL, MRS., Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
IVES, LARRY, Custodian, p. 91
J
JEPSEN, JANICE, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., English I, Il, Sophomore
Honors Reading Adviser, pp. 86, 105
JOHNSON, GEORGE, JR., Board of Education, p. 77
JOHNSTON, AMY, Receptionist: p. 79
JONES, EDNA, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan: Rio Grande C.: U. of Michigan:
U. of Wisconsin: U. of Colorado: Latin I, ll, III: Latin Club
Adviser: pp. 82, 98
JONES, ROY, B.S. in Ed., Muskingum C.: Physics: Physics Club
Adviser: p. 84
K
KEHLER, JAMES, Kent State U.: Vocational Machine Shop: Related
Mechanics: Industrial Arts II: V.I.C. Adviser: 88, 115
KELLY, MARY, A.B., Oberlin C.: M.A., Western Reserve U.: General
History: p. 85
KEMBLE, MARIAN, A.B., Oberlin C.: M.A., Columbia U.: Dean of
Girls: p. 78
KING, Al, Bus Driver: p. 91
KISHBAUGH, MARGARET, B.S., Kent State U.: Special Education: p. 90
KISSEBERTH. DEAN, B.S. in Ed., Kent State U.: Auto Mechanics,
Related Information: Industrial Arts II: V.I.C. Adviser: pp. 88, 115
KOVACH, MRS., Custodian: p. 91
KRUPKO, MRS. M., Cafeteria Worker: p. 91
I.
LAUTENSCHLEGER, EARL, B.A., M.A., Ohio State U. General Science:
Elementary Photography: Photo Squad Adviser: E.H.S. Activity
Fund Treasurer: p. 84
LEACH, LUCILLE, B.A., B.E., University of Akron: English: latin: p. 87
LEES, LOIS, B.A., Oberlin C.: Fine Arts: p. 81
LLEWELLYN, SANDRA, B.S., Wittenberg U.: American History: General
History: F.T.A. Adviser: pp. 85, 106
M
MACHOVINA, BERNARD. B.S. in Ed., Kent State U.: General
Science: p. 84 '
MAHAFFEY, MARGARET, B.S., M.A., Ohio State U.: English II: Herald
Adviser: pp. 87, 147
MAURER, D. R., Bus Driver: p. 91
MC CLELLAN, W. O., Clerk of Board of Education: p. 77
MC QUILLIN, WAYNE, B. of Ed., U. of Toledo: U. of Michigan: M.A.,
Ohio State U.: Assistant Principal: pp. 79, 110
MESSAROS, ROBERT, p. 145
MIRABEN, GEORGE, Assistant Superintendent of Schools: p. 77
MOORE, MRS. B., Cafeteria: p. 91
MORRIS, DUFFRIN, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ohio State U.: Supervisor of
Industrial Ed.: Adult Education Director: p. 90
N
NAPLES, DOROTHY, B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers C.: Health:
Physical Ed.: Director of Girls' Intramural Sports: p. 89
NEWELL, ESTELLE, B.S., Ohio State U.: Health: Physical Ed., Leaders
Group Adviser: Cheerleader Adviser: Booster Club Adviser:
pp. 89, 136, 137
PAUL, WILLIAM, A.B., Capital U.: Mathematics: Math Club, Adviser:
Chairman of Math Dept.: pp. 80, 114
PETERS, MRS. Cafeteria Worker, p. 91
PETTIT, JAMES, B.S., Kent State U.: Algebra I: Plane Geometry:
Math Club Adviser: pp. 80, 114
PHILIPS, MRS., Custodian: p. 91
PORTZ, JANET, B.A., Muskingum C.: American History, Social Prob-
lems: Junior Red Cross Adviser: pp. 85, 107
PRITCHETT, PAUL, 8.A.: Marietta C.: English ll, French I: French
Club Adviser: p. 87
RAKESTRAW, JAMES, B.S. in Ed., U. of Toledo: Health, Physical Ed.:
General History: Tennis Coach: Adviser of Boys Intramurals:
Adviser of Gentlemen's Club: pp. 89, 143, 155
REICHENBACH, DALE, A.B., Bluffton College: M. of Ed., Bowling
Green U.: American History: Social Problems: Varsity Basketball
Coach: pp. 85, 150, 155
RICHARDS, RAYMOND, B.S. Ohio State U.: Vocational Welding:
Related Information: Industrial Arts II: Adviser of V.I.C.:
pp. aa, 115
RIDDLE, RICHARD, B.S., West Virginia U.: General Mathematics:
Chemistry: Detention Hall Teacher: p. 84
ROSE, ALLEN, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ohio State U.: Social Problems: p. 85
ROSER, CAROL, B.S. in Ed., Wittenberg U.: Typewriting I: Clerical
Procedures: p. 83
ROWEN, MR., Custodian: p. 91
S
SANDREW, GEORGE, B.S. in Chemistry, Baldwin Wallace: Chemistry:
Berg Science Seminar: Adviser of Chemistry Club: pp. 74, 84, 101
SCARBROUGH, CLARENCE, B.S., M.A., Ohio State U.: World History:
. B5
SCOTIT, MARGARET, A.B., B.L.S.: M.A., Western Reserve U.: High
School Librarian: Member of Ohio Association of Student
Librarians: pp. 90, 113
SHELDON, JOHN, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State U.:
Printing: Engineering Drawing: Varsity Football Line Coach:
Freshman Basketball Coach: pp. 88, 144
SHOOK, MR., Custodian: p. 91
SHORT, C.E., A.B., Baldwin Wallace: M.A., Western Reserve U.:
Algebra: Geometry: p. B0
SHUMAKER, LENORE, B.A.. Ohio Weslyan: M.A., Western Reserve U.:
English II, IV-B: p. 87
SLAGER, ROBERT, B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State U.: American
History: General History: Freshman Football Coach: Freshman
Basketball Coach: Assistant Track Coach: pp. 85, 153
SMITH, A. N., A.B., Ohio Northern U.: M.E., Kent State U.: General
Science: Supervisor of Audio-Visual Education: p. 84
SMITH, NANCY, B.E., Bowling Green State U.: American History:
English II: p. 85
SMITH, PIERRE, Board of Education: p. 77
SMITH, S. C., M.A., Western Reserve U.: Director of Guidance
and Testing: p. 90
SOOY, MRS., Bus Driver: p. 91
STILLWELL, CORNELIA, R. N., Mt. Sinai School of Nursing: School
Nurse: p. 90
STOFER, ALICE, B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U.: M.A., Ohio State U.: English
III-A Special IV-A: Chairman of English Department: p. 87
STROHM, MARGARET, B.S., Bowling Green State U.: Special Educa-
tion: Detention Hall Teacher: p. 90
SUHR, DR. WESLEY, Board of Education: p. 77
SURMON, MR., Bus Driver: p. 91
SWEIGARD, CLETUS, B.S., Bowling Green State U.: Algebra I:
General Mathematics: Shop Mathematics: Head Reserve Football
Coach: Assistant Baseball Coach: pp. 80, 149
T
muon, MR., cusrpdipn, p. 91
THEODOROU, NANCY, Secretary to the Principal: p. 79
THOMIN, PHYLLIS. B.A., Baldwin Wallace U.: English I: p. 87
TOTH, FRANK, B.S., Bowling Green State U.: English III-A: Dramatics:
Dramatic Coach: pp. 87, 119
THOUROT, GEORGE, B.S., Bowling Green State U.: College and
Vocational Counselor: pp. 56, 78
V
VANDEMARK, ROBERT, Board of Education: p. 77
VOGAN, MABEL, B.S. in Ed., Fairmont State Teachers' C.: Shorthand
Il: Typing Il: Adviser to Mimeograph Workers: pp. 8'3, 108
W
WAGSTAFF, GERALDINE, A.B., Muskingum C.: English III-A: Creative
Writing: Speech: Adviser of Junior Honors Reading: p. 87
WALTERS, WILLIAM, B.S., Ohio U.: M.A., Western Reserve U.: Jr.
High and High School Band Director: pp. 81, 133
WATTS, ERNEST, B.S., Bowling Green State U.: M.A. Western Re-
serve University: Social Problems: Student Council Adviser:
Social Studies Department Chairman: pp. 85, 94
WEICH, MRS. Cafeteria Worker: p. 91
WENDLING, ROBERT, B.S., Ashland C.: Trigonometry: Algebra Ill,
ll: Solid Geometry: Junior Hi-Y Adviser: Mathematics Club
Adviser: pp. 80, 114
WHITE, VIRGINIA, B.A., Baldwin Wallace C.: Business Machines:
Bookkeeping: p. 83
WHITING, DARLENE, B.S., Iowa State U.: Foods and Nutrition: p. 82
WILCOX, JOSEPHINE, A.B., Baldwin Wallace C.: M.A., Columbia U.:
French I, ll, III: French Club Adviser: Senior Class Adviser:
pp. 18, 82, 99
WILSON, HAROLD, B.S., Denison U.: Plane Geometry: p. 80
WILSON, RAY, B.S. in Ed., Ohio U.: Health: Physical Ed.: Varsity
Backfield Football Coach: Head Baseball Coach: pp. 89, 144, 155
WOLFE, MRS., Bus Driver: p. 91
Z
ZVOSEC, STEVE, B.S. in Ed., Miami U.: Electricity, Shop Mathemat-
ics: Head Coach of Track Team: pp. 88, 143, 149, 155
Student Organization Index
A
A CAPPELLA CHOIR .,...............
ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB --
ATHLETIC OFFICE WORKERS .A.,., -
BANDS
CADET - --
SENIOR ....
BASKETBALL
FRESHMAN - , ,
RESERVE ..L.v
VARSITY .-....... - - Y
BOOSTERS' CLUB -- ..... --
C
CAFETERIA WORKERS - - L W - - -- ,A -
CHEERLEADERS
RESERVE ..............
VARSITY ...............Y Y - Y
CROSS COUNTRY TRACK .....,.,,,
D
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA
E
ELYRIAN STAFF ......,........V.--, .....
F
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ,W
FOOTBALL
' RESERVE ,L.... ,--
VARSITY - ....L. -L-
FRENCH CLUB ...,.........-.-
FRESHMAN CHORUS ....,.......
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA L--
G
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB ,- ---,
GERMAN CLUB .A...
GIRLS' SPORTS --, ---
'GLEE CLUB ..... ---v---
H
HERALD .........v- ---
HI -Y ............... - ---
HONORS READING W- un---
J
JUNIOR CHOIR --- L-,----
125
115
155
135
133
153
153
151
137
113
140
151
149
111
96
107
149
145
99
129
106
1 37
98
1 39
1 26
97
123
105
126
LATIN CLUB ,,,,,.,.
LEADERS' GROUP -U
LETTERMEN ,v..... .1
LIBRARY WORKERS --
MAJORETTES ,.Y,.,,,...
MATH CLUB ,,,,,,,......
MIMEOGRAPH WORKERS -W
MONITORS .,,...A,....
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ....
OFFICE WORKERS , ,A
ORCHESTRA ..,,,A
PHOTO SQUAD ,,..
PLAYERS' CLUB ....
PROJECTIONISTS --
RED CROSS -K
SCIENCE CLUBS W,
SPANISH CLUB ,,,
SPECIAL HONORS ,W
SPRING SPORTS .v,,,,
STUDENT COUNCIL .v,A
THESPIANS ,,,,
VARSITY "E" ,,,,,A..........,.. ..LYL..
VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL
WRESTLING ..,,
YOUTH COUNCIL A-
Y - TEENS ......,.,
CLUB
146- 1475
--- 142
--- 116
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STUDENT COUNCIL ASSEMBLY
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Dr. Read of Kent State University is shown speaking to the
student body during the assembly sponsored by the Student
Council.
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2 MILL LEVY
On the May 5th primary, the voters of Elyria renewed the
2 mill operating levy which provides for the police, firemen, and
other vital things. The youth of Elyria under the direction of
the Youth Council helped pass it by distributing material before-
hand, as Rosemary Nemeth and Joni Steller are shown doing
here.
FINAL EXAMS
Those two days of final exams are dreaded by many of the
students. The freshmen above are pictured coping with their
English exam.
WASHINGTON TRIP
FLUTE QUARTET
Early in the spring, the E.H.S. flute quartet entered state com-
petition at Kent and attained a superior rating which is the
highest to be achieved. Front Row: Ann Hoffman, Susan Hubbard.
Second Raw: Dona Petersen, Barbara Francis.
Every year during spring vacation a group of Elyria High
students invades Washington, D.C., for three days of sighte
seeing in the nation's capital. The three girls to the left are
laughing because it is only the lirst stop on the way to Wash-
ington. Four days and about 500 miles of bus riding later
they weren't laughing as much. Below, the ceremony of the
changing of the guards at Arlington National Cemetery is
viewed by eager students.
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BUCKEYE CONFERENCE TRIPS
Typical of other organizations, such as the band, choir, and
sports, the orchestra also meets with other Buckeye Conference
schools in group activities. Above, Mr. Davis 'takes orders for
dinner in Marion from the orchestra members.
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CHOIR ROBING CEREMONY
These upperclassrnen are shown presenting their robes to the
newly inducted members of the Senior Choir, Annually the
A Cappella Choir ot E.H.S. holds its robing ceremony in which
each senior member steps down and presents his robe to a new
member who will try to till the senior's place.
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THESPIANS
Mr. Toth presents a certificate to Sharon Jaffe indicating that
she is a full-fledged member of the National Thespians Society.
Gary Hecht, Melanie Dickie, and Marty Broun wait for theirs.
F.B.L.A. HONOR MEETING
Gail Cashner received her award as an outstanding senior
member of F.B.L.A. from Miss Hess. At the some dinner meeting
Janice Houpt also received an honored award.
QUILL 8. SCROLL
Each year outstanding journalists are chosen from the Elyrian
and the Herald staffs to become members of Quill 8- Scroll, an
international honorary society. To be a candidate for member-
ship one must be in the upper third of his class, recommended
by his advisor and approved by the society, The new members
were inducted by the present members, Alice Moss, Carol Ard-
DECA BANQUET
As a final group activity, the DECA members sponsor a yearly
banquet for their employers. Speaking to the DECA members and
their guests is Dr. R, S. Brown, Superintendent of the Marion,
Ohio, schools. Gail Murphy enjoyed the dinner with her boss,
Mr. Paul Hardy of the C. H. Merthe Co.
man, Judy Johnson, and Judy Moos, at a dinner sponsored by
the Chronicle-Telegram. Front Row: B. Nickel, B. Francis, J.
Moos, S. Stoylxe. Second Row: A. Moss, J. Shoemaker, Mr. George
Editor Emeritus of the Chronicle, B. Kailes, C. Ardman, J. Steller.
Third Row: J. Johnson, A. Gildzen, C. Szanyi, K. Rosenbaum,
E. Huber.
PUBLICATIONS BANQUET
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At the end of May each year the Elyrian and the Herald hold
a publications banquet which is a combined effort and honors
the seniors of each staff. Bev Baird is shown giving her tribute
to a graduating senior.
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SUSAN KIRBY AWARD
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Helen Spike received the annual Susan Kirby award given to
an outstanding freshman Y-Teen girl by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kirby in memory of their daughter.
EASTER ASSEMBLY
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At Easter each year the members of Senior Y-Teens present
the assembly. The Rev. James Lumadue was the main speaker
for the program. Above, Nancy Orr, Marian Cheesman, and
Joan Shoemaker are dancing to "Ave Maria" before the
flowered cross.
UNPACKING ELYRIANS
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Turmoil is a good adiective to describe the Elyrian staff on the
day the books arrived. They had to be checked, counted, and
sorted into homerooms before being given to the clamoring
students.
YOUTH GOVERNMENT DAY
Mayor Oscar Dunn and Mayor-for-the-day Neal Schultz look
over a document in the mayor's office. On Youth Govern-
ment Day members of the Elyria Youth Council, elected to
offices by fellow students, took over the management of
the city.
Flury ot Activity Finishes Year tor Seniors.
SENIOR CLASS BAKE SALE
Jean Taylor demonstrates good salesmanship
as she hands two customers baked goods
made by the senior girls.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
DINNER
Mr. Miraben, Miss Doliver guest speaker, and
Miss Kemble await the arrival of another
guest before they begin eating their dinner
in honor of National Honor Society members
at the Graystone Hotel.
SENIOR CLASS MEETING
In a humorous speech Ritchie Poad urges the seniors
to attend the class prom.
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1960 CLASS PROM
After months of preparation, on May 14, 1960,
a gala Grand March opened the Senior Prom.
Melodious music charmed couples as they admired
the southern plantation aura that surrounded them.
At the strike of mid-night couples headed for the
beautifully decorated cafeteria, where sleepy-eyed
parents had prepared a lavish buffet. Then, back to
the auditorium for entertainment. A breakfast ended
the memorable affair.
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Chuck Hecht's band really made a hit with each
and every dreamy dance they played. Everyone
could have danced all night.
The gals looked like queens and
the guys were dashingll Gail
Cashner and Dan Messaros make
a perfect example.
The Tracey Twins, who are from Cleve-
land, really pepped up that wonderful
stage show!
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Pat Wash, Tom Sudro, Judy Bodnar, and Bill Grant
led the Grand March which opened the gala event,
Mr. Neighbor took some long-ta-be-
remembered pictures. Here, Kathy
Moore and Bob Starr pose for just
such a picture.
When the parents served the buffet
they were really in their gloryl The
food was delicious and the cafeteria
looked marvelous.
And then the night, or morn-
ing, came to an end. Cars drove
away carrying starry-eyed cou-
ples. Decorations came down.
Palms and a fountain no longer
adorned our school. The dance
had been a stupendous success!!
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P.T.A. PARTY
Fun, frolic, and friendship flourished when
the P.T.A. gave its annual party honoring
seniors and their parents. Guests were served
scrumptious refreshments while they sat and
rested from the ambitious square dancing
which went on all evening.
K DISTINCTION DAY
The iunior class took "Mr, Sixty" on a flying
tour through all the past ages as they
mimicked or kidded the seniors. Tradition and
humor filled the air in this annual assembly.
CLASS NIGHT
Bob Emslie gave a hilarious rendition of things we'd
rather forget. Here, Mr. Elliott really finds it funny and
Marian Stephan gives a hand of applause.
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sung, speeches were given, a dance was held, and all went home
knowing that this would be the last time the entire class would
be together.
Class songs were
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SENIOR
Senior Chapel is an honors assembly for seniors
who have excelled in their high school work. These
honors are in the form of scholarships and other
awards which are handed to the surprised graduates-
to-be before the student body.
A highlight ot this year's assembly was the me-
morial tribute to David Bush.
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Nancy Williams acfcepts the Gates
Scholarship from Mr. Elliott, from Mrs. Van Oster,
Bill Caughlin receives the P.T.A. Scholarship
CHAPEL
Those honored were: J. Franktather, J. Wysynski, J. Salisbury,
N. Williams, S. McRae, J. Mahar, W. Caughlin, S. Corin, W.
Scott, L. Hill, K, Moore. Other awards were presented to: E.
Ellison, R. Emslie, D. Garrett, R. Gingery, J. Johnson, J, Kurtz,
D. Schultz, J. Long, C. Ardman, J. Ely, C. Lessin, D. Mitchell,
R. Brenneman, N. Orr, A. Wehman, M. Myers, J. Cobb, D.
Gerbick, E. Rider, S. Goldsmith, V. Heidlberg, E. ten Hott,
B, Madden, J. Shilling, D. Sadler, K. Hancock, B. Nickel, H.
Shepherd.
Mr. Toth hands Thespian awards to Carol
Ardman, Carol Lessin, Doris Mitchell, and
Jim Ely.
BACCALAUREATE
Baccalaureate services were held in the boys'
gym this year, Rev. Hargate gave the Invocation,
Rev. Henderson presented the Sermon, and Rabbi
Montrose ended with the Benediction.
ln the picture bottom left, Miss Wilcox is instructing the girls on
how to march into the gym.
Bottom Right: Rev. Henderson tells the seniors that they must
"pay the price" in order to succeed.
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COMMENCEMENT
The graduating class of 1960 slowly m0l'Cl'16d they heard Dr. Paul Weaver's speech, "Design for
onto the field at Ely Stadium to the strains of "Pomp Living,"
and Circumstancef' They filed into their rows, and Wifh diplomas in their hands, the graduates had
after the invocation and two selections by the choir, Completed their high school careers.
Mr. Vandemark presents a diploma to his claugh- The class of 1960 was honored with In his commencement speech Dr.
ter Pam while Dr. Suhr waits to hand one to his three valedictorians: Alice Moss, Sandra Weaver said, "You are like the things
son Bob. Goldsmith, and Nancy Orr. you admire."
IN MEMORIAM
David Bush
December 20, 1941 June 1, 1960
Many tributes have been made of David Bush as an ath-
lete, classmate, and friend.
His keen competitive spirit was always a shining light to
his team mates. He was constantly "giving his all." His team
mates could always look to Dave to boost their spirits. When
the team needed another point in track or the crucial tackle in
football, Dave would be there.
As a classmate his readiness to give, to lend, to support will
never be forgotten. His fellow students will always remember
his cheerful smile and his infectious humor. Students will remem-
ber his cheerful enthusiasm about the activities of the school such
as Student Council and Youth Council. Also they will remember
his working so willingly and efficiently on committees and
proiects.
Dave will never be forgotten as a loyal and generous friend.
He has been taken from us, but he will live in our hearts.
As a tribute to David Bush, the Senior Class of 1960 is
leaving the Dave Bush Memorial Annual Track Award.
Perhaps Grantland Rice has said it better than we can in
this excerpt.
Out of this drab corral,
Dramahor life-or sport
What can you say when a pal
Sails for an unknown port?
When the last candle's burned-
When the last sunset gleams-
Here's all the luck you've earned-
Luck-to the end of dreams.
- Ritchie Poad
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E.H.S. Athletics Capture Thrills and Honors.
RED AND WHITE GAME
Reach for that ball! Jump! The Red and White Game,
the girls' basketball game sponsored annually by Leaders'
Group, zoomed through tour exciting quarters of play
as the Recl Team fought to victory.
CHEERLEADERS
With tears ot joy and broad smiles coecapf
tains Judy Jalowiec and Debbie Kuss accepted
from Dr. Gottfried the ChroniclefTelegram
Cheerleading Contest tirst place trophy which
marked the fifth straight victory for E.H.S.
cheerleading squads.
BASKETBALL
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Bill Gast presented Mr. Doan with the trophy which the T960
basketball team won for their victory in the district tournament.
The team also captured the Buckeye Conference Title and the
sectional tournament trophy. A defeat in the second game of
the regional tournament in Toledo ended the T960 season.
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Sam Davis received the Kiwanis Ciub Award for the most out-
standing basketball player of 1960 from Coach Dale Reichen-
bach at the winter sports' assembly. Named to state teams tor
their distinctive playing were Sam Davis and Dave Johnson LAN
Buckeye Teamj, Bill Gast and Sam Davis lAll District Teamt, and
Sam Davis, Dave Johnson, and Bill Gast QAII Sectional Teaml.
BASEBALL
Front Row: D. Diclxen, D. Nielsen, T. Doan, J. Lawrence, J.
Shupp, L. Gould, J. Snoble Manager. Second Row: Mr. Sweigard
Assistant Coach, L. Sanford, S. Hays, D. Roberts, S. Lengel, B.
Clark, B. VanVallcenburg, B. Pesti Co-captain, B. Gast Co-
captain, Mr. Wilson Head Coach.
The goal of this year's baseball team, as a team
composed mainly of upperclassmen, was to win at
least half of the scheduled games. The diamond men
surpassed this goal by completing the season with a
record of ten wins and five losses and capturing the
Buckeye League co-championship. The three senior
players, Gast, Lengel, and Pesti, will be hard to re-
place next year.
Steve Lengel was elected to the Greater Cleveland West All
Star Team.
Bill Gast, recipient of the DECA baseball award, was elected to
the Greater Cleveland West All Star Team and the All Ohio
Team.
Bob Pesti, Senior pitcher, earned a place on the Greater Cleve-
land West All Star Team.
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TRACK
Front Row: P. Varga, B. Adams, D. Bauer, N. Jalowiec. Second
Row: D. Crum, J. Garbash, H. Hildreth, T. Saba, M. Monk. Third
Row1 K. Lehman, B. Leboda, R. Chaney, F. Bullocks, M. Thomas.
Fourth Row: H. Murray, A. Saba Co-captain, D. Poling, B.
Evanich. Fifth Row. Mr. Zvosec Coach. Absent: A. Herbert,
C. Bowen, D. Bush, G. Buterbaugh, D. Clementz, S. Davis, D.
Disbrow, N. Eddy, T. Flood, D. Holzhauer, E. Huber, T. Jackson,
L. Johnson, D. King, S, Lengle, T. Maiden, B. Puder, L. Reynolds,
J. Schneider, J. Skaggs, B. Staskiews, M. Taylor Co-captain, M.
Thomas, S. Walker, J. Yuhas, E. Zack, D. Hartley.
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The 1960 track team recorded a record of six
wins and no losses in regular season dual and tri-
angular competition. In the Buckeye Conference
meet Elyria finished thirdg in the District meet E.H.S.
placed second. This year's team scored more points
in the Buckeye Conference meet, the District meet,
and the regular season than any other past Elyria
track team.
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A well-balanced E.H.S. tennis team
concluded their season with a successful
record of TT wins and 'I defeat. The Pio-
neers won the Cleveland League Western
Division Title for the eighth straight year,
finished third in the District Doubles Tourna-
ment, and shared the Buckeye Conference
championship with Marion. Senior captain
Larry Stark won l0 matches and lost l
this year, having won 36 consecutive vic-
tories since his freshman year. Since Coach
Rakestraw has been with the Elyria tennis
team, they have won 83 matches while
dropping only 12.
TENNIS
Front Row: B. Jones Manager, R. Volk Nc. 6 man, N. Pappas
No. 8 man, R. Hutchings No. 2 man. Second Row: P. Horn No.
7 man, D. Holliday No. 3 man, K. Dawson No. 5 man, R. Poad
No. 4 man, L. Stark No. I man, Mr. Rakestraw Coach,
A powerful serve is one of the assets of Larry Stark's excellent
all-around game.
GOLF
B. Cooper, B. Madden Captain, R. Coven, K. Sito.
Bill Madden drives straight to victory.
This year's team won six golf matches
and lost one. The highlight of the season
came when the players qualified for the
state tournament by shooting 340 in the
district tournament. Bill Madden was low
with a fine 78 followed by Ken Sito with
a 92, Richard Coven with 89, and Bill Coop-
er with 81 to send the team to Columbus.
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