Jefferson Area High School - J Hi Life Yearbook (Jefferson, OH)
- Class of 1958
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.I-HI-LIFE
Presented by the
Senior Class
of
I958
Volume XXVIII
Our School
Most of us never fully realized the importance of our high school education
and our school until this year. Now, as we are about to leave, it is with a feel-
ing of mixed emotions. For twelve years most of our exsistence has been around
our school life. We have learned many lessons here, not all in textbooks. Our
school has tried to instill in us high morals, honesty, good character, and a well-
rounded background. Now we leave to test ourselves in the world. IVQ shall
always be loyal to and hope to be a credit to our school.
The Seniors
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In Memoriam
Charles M Watson CarIJ Olllla
Charles M Watson former Superxntendent of cflcrson Hlgh School passed
away anuary 30 1957 Mr W atson was born rn Orwell and had spent most of h1s
llfe 1n the Ashtabula County School System He taught for ten years at Edgewood
High School and was largely responslble for the ood natured rnalry between Edge
wood and Jefferson Schools He came to efferson 1n 1945 and sery ed as Superlntend
ent unt1l 1955 Durm that tlme he saw our school thru two bulldmg programs He
was an and supporter of athletrcs and at thc tlmc of h1s xesl natlon was Presldent
of the Western Reserve Lea ue Athlctlc ASSOC12.11OIl and was past Presldent of the
Ashtabula County Teachers ASSOCIHKIOH All the studt nts looked forward to the mm
streals whlch he dlrected annually Vlr 1Vatson was greatly adnured by all the students
at efferson and all our hearts were saddened by h1s death
Carl Tllhej Olllla passed away August 4 1957 at h1s home He was raduated
from efferson Hlgh School 1n 1926 where he was a member of efferson athletlc
teams Tlllle neyer stopped workmg for our Hlgh School At all our athletlc games
h1s face was a famlllaf Slqlll to eff Hxgh students He spent a great amount of hlS
tlme wolklng at MCH1OI1al Fxeld so that our team mlglll haxc one of the best fields
ln the county to play on At thc tlmc of hlS death he was Presldent of the School
Board He had seryed on the board smce 1951 To show thelr ZIIJIJFCCIHIIOH for h1s
work the town selected htm as Man of the Year To show our appreclatlon for hls
loyal support of eflerson Hxgh School we can only say that we w1ll not soon for
get hlm or h1s work at the school The students frxend T1lllC Olllla
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephen F, Perry, Jr., john Hamilton, James Case, Dr. Harold G.
Franley, and George King.
The board of Education for the Jeflerson Area School System performs numer-
ous jobs. most of which are unknown to the student body. They supply our school
system with good teachers, they hx the salaries of our school administration and they
establish school policies. The Board is composed of men, who. having a deep interest
in our school system and realizing its importance, are constantly working for its better-
Qffice Staff
Mr. Robert L. Shoaf
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Sir. Shoaf has been a teacher at Jefferson since
1925. Due to his conscientious effort our school has
one of the finest Science departments in the County.
Mrs. Jessie Berrier
Mrs. Berrier, better known as Jessie to all the
students at jeff.. has been employed as Office Secre-
tary since 1939. She is never too busy to pause in her
task as Secretary, to help a student. Because of this
the students at jefferson will always look to her as a
friend and guide.
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To the Class of I958
You are about to terminate your career at Jefferson High School. You will look
back upon your years here with many fond memories. During those years you haye
been in many classrooms as you pursued your search for knowledge. You haye had to
work with many cliflerent teachers. each with an individual personality. These ex-
periences will be of yalue to you as the years go by.
Many of you participated in such things as athletics. band, chorus. dramatics,
and school publications. Your participation in extra-curricular activities has been an
enjoyable and beneficial experience.
It is our hope that we haye been of help to you in the process of building a
foundation for your future, As time goes by you will discover the importance of your
high school education.
As success in school has been a struggle for some of you. it will be a constant
struggle through life to reach the goals you haye set for yourself.
We extend to you our sincere best wishes for happiness.
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ROW: Mrs. Lornnc Ritter, Miss Vern Luyc-r. Mrs. Cgxthcrim- Wgiyiiiaiii.
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Class Officers
JOY LEE WALKER
B.1hL
Thy IVIOAFXIJ' if Il frlndle to thy
merit.
President Vice-President
JANIES VINCENT YERIOTI
'KI'izza'l
Born for .f11l'f'l?,X.i he seemed, with
grace to win, zrilh heart to hold,
with shining gifts that took all
eyes.
JANICE DARLENE MILLARD
'1Inn"
9 P Thoxe zrho bring sunshine to
. L - others mnnnt keep it from them-
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Treasurer
EXRYXFST I FF TISC H
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CHARLES R. CLICK
"Chuck"
Hope and be happy that
all's for the best!
EMMETI' L.
DELANEY
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His friends are many,
his foes are there any?
Class of I958
KENNETH GAIL BAKER
"Kenny"
There lies a deal of mischief be-
neath his mild enterior.
NELL MARIE BROWVN
"Brownie"
Laugh and the world laughs with
you.
GERALD RAYMOND BURR
llJerr7S
A wonderful danrer with a happy
smile, He'll keep you in stitches all
the while.
DIANE MARIE BENTLEY
"Red"
Within her tender eye the heaven
of Aprilq with its changing light!
LOUISE MARGARET BUDD
"Louie"
Look out upon the stars, young
lass, and shame them with thine
eyes.
JOAN RUTH CLARK
Hjoanien
Her ways are ways of pleasant-
rzess ana' all her paths are peace.
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RONALD EUGENE
CONGDON
'gRon"
Ever turning his hand
to something new.
DENNIS LEE
DIEMER
L'Rod',
With the girls he just
loves to be, "Arabs"
have fewer "dates" than
he.
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RICHARD J.
HAMILTON
"Dick"
A good fellow in a quiet
way.
TERRY A. HEFNER
"Hein
His own character is the
a r b i t e r of everyone's
fortune.
Class of I9 8
ELSIE JEAN DIEMER
"Jeanne"
The only reward of virtue is virtue
the only way to have a friend is to
be one.
ALAN THEODORE DURST
"Ted'l
Nothing great was ever achieved
without enthusiasm.
STANLEY LEE EVERETT
"Stains"
School days are all the days and
nights of our existence.
DORIS FAYE FAIRCHILD
"Dorrie"
She's rich in saving common-sense.
THOMAS ALAN GARY
"Tom"
It is almost a definition of gentle-
man to say he is one who never
infiicts pain.
ALICE JANE GNAU
"Janie"
It is a point of wisdom to be silent
whenever occasion requires.
CARL A. HAWES
"C, Ay,
The award of one duty is
the power to fulfill an-
other.
MAY BELLE HINES
"May Belle"
A little word in kindness
spoken, a motion or a
tear, Has often healed the
heart that's broken, and
made a friend sincere.
Class of I958
PATRICIA JOYCE HOW LAND
"Pat"
Content is more than a kingdom. WILLIAM HUTTERA
"Bill"
A handful of common sense is
D worth a bushel of learning.
CALVINA JEAN JOHNSTON
"Calvie"
ROBERT H. KEMMER
"Bob"
I am very fond of the
company of the ladies.
DIANNA J. LEASURE
"Joan"
Lovely, lovely, lovely hair.
Is there any prettier any-
where?
A fare with gladness over spread!
Soft smiles by human kindness
bred.
GERALDINE MARIE KAPIS
l5Gerry,5
Charms strike the sight, but merit
wins the soul.
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MAURICE KALIN
HMO!!
Variety is the spice of life.
JAMES PATRICK KELLY III
Cltlimii
Let me have audience for a word
or two.
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MARY J. LAWRENCE
"Mary"
She's true to her word
and her work and her
friends.
JAMES M. KRIEGER
lillim!!
He is rich, for he has
friends.
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Class of I9 8
P.-'kL'I. IIANSON LEKANDER
"PL1ul',
I1'hate:er is worth doing at all
is worth doing well.
LARRY LYMN MCCULLOIQGH
'iMax,'
Fame is the scentless sunflower,
with gaudy crown of gold- But
friendship is the breathing rose,
with sweets in every fold.
KATHLEEN E. MCMILLION
'LKz1thyl'
Slzidious of ease, and fond of
humble things.
JACK A. MAYLISH
"Big Jafkn
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TI IOM.-XS O. MELLINGER
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The world knows only two, thatls
Rome and I.
JANET MARILYN MURDOCK
Kwan!!
A flower of rneekness, on a stem
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COROIXN ANN
NORRIS
"Corley"
A girl who always shows
her pleasant side, She
couldn't be unhappy if
she tries.
JOYCE ANN PHELPS
'KJOV'
Pretty elothes. golden curls
fshe is liked by all the
boys and girls.
of grace
DAVID BRUCE
PELTON
"Dave"
A likeable boy from head
to toes. He brings de-
light wherever he goes.
NANCY LEE POTQSKA
"Nan"
Ah, she brightens every-
ones days. Ifith her smile
and fun-loving ways.
CAROLE ANNETTE
SAMUEL
"Sammy"
A lovely girl, garmented
in light from her own
beauty.
SHIRLEY ANN
SLABAUGH
"Stevie"
Kind hearts are more
than coronets.
Class of I958
DIANE ELIZABETH
POXVELL
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The magic of her voice charms
those who hear her.
CAROL JEAN RICHMOND
"Carol"
What wisdom can you find that
is greater than kindness?
KENNETH RICHARD
RODEN. JR.
'KKen"
Doth burn the midnight hours
to learn the chemistry of it.
YVILLIAM RAY REINHART
'iwild Bill"
Depart from me ladies, I'll have
none of you.
PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON
"Patsy"
She takes the breath of boys
away, who gaze upon her
unaware.
JOSEPHINE SALEM
HJOU
Her outward quietness conreals
a wealth of virtues.
DOROTHY JAYNE
SARNA
"Dottie Jayne"
Her purity and honesty
are hard to disguise.
GEORGE W.
SMOLEN, JR.
"Smog"
A gnod sport admired
byall.
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JANICE LINDA TREEN
'LPnnc'ho"
lfitlzout muvic, life uould
be a mi5take.
ESTHER BLANCHE
Y.-XRGO
"Esthcr"
lfllilst gay good nalure
,sfmrlzles in her eyes.
Class of I9 8
ROY ALAN STAINFIELD
L'Red"
A tozrn tha! boastx inhabitantx like
me ran have no lark of good
society.
ROBERT RONALD STRANG
"Bob',
Hold the fort! I am coming!
CAROL ANN TIETZ
L'Car0l,,
A5 merry as the day if long.
XYILLIAINI RAYINIOND
STASNY
"Bill'f
Oh, zrhy mutt life
all labor bel
DAVID L. SVENSON
"Dave"
Why doth one man': yawning
make another yawn?
HERBERT KEITH TRASK
441-Icrbn
I agree with no man's opinzons. . .
I have mme of my own.
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VAN SLYKE
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A quiet conxcience makes
one so serene.
YONNA LEE WEBB
"Von"
As many frienzlx .she has aw
those zvho knoza- her.
Class of I9 8
BARBARA ANN WELSER
"Barb"
She hath a merry wit.
ROY CHALMER XVEIMERT
"Bucky",
Hear me, for I will speak.
JUDITH ANN WEYANDT
"Judie"
Queen Rose of the rosebud--
garden of girls.
NANCY JEAN WHITE
csNanCysa
When she passed, it seems like
the ceasing of exquisite music.
JOAN NETTIE ZELLINGER
UJOH
The plainest sign of wisdom is a
continual cheerfulness.
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RUSSELL LIPKOWSKI
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Silent men are great thinkers
Tune Deep In My Heart I a g Class Colors: Lavender and Silver
Deep in our hearts, Jeff,
lVe'll always think of youg
Memories of school days,
To you we'll always be true.
Our paths must sever,
But we'll remember forever
Deep in our hearts, Jeff,
W'e'1l always think of you.
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And we must bid adieu:
God bless the teachers,
And all the students, too.
Our paths must sever,
But well remember forever,
Deep in our hearts, Jeff,
Hell always think of you.
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FIRST ROW: Kathryn Janson.
Donna Broclwtt. Ruth Ann Congdon.
Bfzirilyn I.IlIIll7, .S'IfCO.YD ROHU Pete
4JllI'4'l'Ill'iU. Judy Riclnnonrl, Nfziry Lou
Ill-islr-y. lJnycrt- Springer. THIRD
INIIV: KI:-lvin Bl1!'llIlg2lIUl', James
York. Rirrhiircl Krzxy. Andrew Plitt.
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FIRST ROW: Alfred Mackey. Janice
Munger. Jacqueline Smolen. Catherine
Fink. Charlotte Kurt. SI'fC'O.YD
ROIV: Clinton l,it'zz'rt. Caroline Fink.
Connie W'i1li.nns. Larry Hull. THIRD
ROW: John Koskinen. John Piekar-
ski. Harland Sprinkle,
FIRST RUIV: Pntsy Brziggzi. Joyce
lNIc'Cnne. Mzirthii Kit,-zidt-. SEC.'O.YD
ROW: Pc-r1gyDoerue Margaret Evans,
Shirley Zinn. Byron lifelit-. THIRD
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son. Dquid Plu-Ips, lirt-tl Golen.
Class of I959
FIRST ROW: Larry Carlson. Mary
Johnston. Connie Flack, Betty Mills.
Karen Lynagh. SECOND ROW:
Caroline Long. Brenda Alley. Eva
McManus, Nancy Lutz. Kenneth Lee.
THIRD ROW: Gerald Srnolen. Belya
Gilbert. Beverly Fetters. Stuart Clifton.
Leonard Piech.
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FIRST ROW: Barbara Frye. Judith
Crilly. Janive tlLlC'Ul2S. SIfC'O.YD
ROl1'.' Karen Sfhneicler. Dennis
Bforrell. Leon Cray. Sara Tafluart.
THIRD ROIV: Ronald Evans. Eugene
Burr, Nat Piftzzwdf Thomas Everett.
Niek Hautala.
FIRST ROW: Judy Lomas. Sandra
Keel. Irene Link. Jean Hruska. tleanne
Roberts. SECOND ROW: Bruce
Sherry. Judy Boberg. David Hillyer.
Gard Myers. TIIIRD ROW: Cliff
lVard. Henry Taylor. Lee Jackson.
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I"IIf,S"I' Rfllif' Sharon Kzisonic.
Mgirilyn Cliff. Wilinn Wlxlkcfr. Kenneth
Misc-iivr. jzxiiivs Burlin. Danni:-I Kelly.
SIfl.'U.YD RUIV: Denise Ilnll. Gziil
Rrwcnivy. Siinrlm Sprinuvr. Gray
Piprniz-n. fl:-riiw' KIc'Mziiiiic's. Larry
,I Brown. THIRD ROW: Lilzi Szilcm.
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Sharon l.i1f f-. Rwlirgrt liriinnr-r.
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llrwf-r Exianx. II.1IlI'I1f' lninzin, l.L1lJL1
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C1411-nl jr-wr-ll. Nizxrqrctta You-, Ronald
ll:-rrii-r. Ilonnlcl Ulm. David Miller.
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UND 160111 'lliciiiigis Ninn. Doniilcl
Ckws
FIRST RUIV: Robert Kean. Barbara
lluclson. Verna Lemponen. Judy
Strang. Marie Ensman. SECOXD
ROW: Evelyn Harvey. Larry Ander-
son. Janice Clark. Esther Hanson,
Patricia Brown. Mary Lutz. THIRD
ROW: Joseph Hudak. Paul Brooks,
Michael Datsko. Martin Yargo, James
White. Edward Utterback.
ofI96O
FIRST ROW: Betty Snyder. William
Swickard. Klaryeleanor Yan Slyke.
Jerrold Schultz. Virginia Brenneman.
Lillian Kapferer. SECOND ROIV:
Carole Roark. Joyce Ketola. Sandra
Nlead. Charles llamilton. llerbcrt
Haines. Romer YYillat'tl. THIRD
ROIV: Lida Grace Smith. Ciltarlcs
Hinshaw. lmon Smith. liliiabeth
NYilliamS, I.:-slie Bailey. Dennis Con-
nally. .Ynt Pif!11n'rl.' Cfartvle .-Xrtrnan.
Dennis llocnick. Kenneth Cates.
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FIRST ROIV: Kathleen McNutt,
Rose Mary Baker, Joyce Brown. Karen
Bebottt. Suzanne Biicklcy. SECOND
RUIV: Mary Clark. James Maylish,
John llawkins. Donald Nlitchell,
Brenfla Schumann. THIRD ROIV:
James Divine. Edward Nlillcr.
l"OI'RTH ROW: James Sackett.
Jaines .Xnthony. l,arry l"ink. Charles
Evans. Robert Yan Dt-vt-ntlt-r.
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Freshman
FIRST ROIV: Susan Mflioy. Cheryl
Consdon. Jgxcoquchrxc xyl1ShIJl1I'Il. Elen-
nor Woodworth. Fzxyc Zinn. Dz1rI.1
Jfmohs. SIfC'O.'X'D ROIV: Rirhgird
Thompson. Marsha Johnson. Bc-w'1'ly
Kzxpvn. Susan F1-lfh. fihnrlottf' Vflg-
onvr. CIIIJIFIUS Hvrndon. THIRD
RUIV: Rirhzxrd Sic-in. Edward Kvlncr.
Curl Ollilzl. Dc-nnis Wlmrcl. Larry
Stvvvns, l"0I'IfTII RUIV: Robert
Burgoon. Bcnjznnin Chzunhcrs. joseph
Misincf, Daniel Hollvrzxn.
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ci.n IQIYHIILHI. Philip Ilivllish
Class of l96I
FIRST ROW: Frank Post, John
Buzzard. Charles Young, Patricia
March. Nancy Haekathorn, Juanita
Donathan. SECOND ROW: Thomas
Zigmund, Delbert Dreyer. Gretta
Connolly. Victoria Piekarski, Roberta
Walker. THIRD ROW: Robert
Lenart. William McGuire, Judy Geho,
Linda Luce. Mary Wiser, FOURTH
ROW: Duane Bntler. J. Edu, Harnist.
Martin Miller.
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FIRST ROIV: Richard Laitincn,
Ralph Harvey. William Lesko. Clariee
Reinhart. Sheilla Spenrer. Patricia
Toppin, SECOND ROW: Phillip
Burlingame. -loyre Taggart. Mary
Fink. Kathryn Preston, THIRD
ROW: Devilla Spring. Cora Taggart.
Judy Ames. Sally Toukonen.
FOI'RTlI ROW: Ladtlic Lynagh.
Theodore Grilly. Charles McGill.
.akxr
FIRST ROIV: Ruth Lawrence. Bon-
nie Bet-be. Blanehe Bell. Jane Kray.
Gayle llrnska. SI:'C.'O.YD ROW: Lynn
Grayson. Linda Brown. Karen Bloom,
Carol Meade. Sandra Everett.
THIRD ROW: Daniel Franeis. Larry
Ilainons. Frank Lapana. Dale Yos-
lnirgp Jerry XN'el1lJ. FOURTH ROIV:
lN'illiain llaniilton. Bernard Steiglmer,
James Stevens.
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FIRST ROIV: Rizxrif- I,llf'l'. Junc-
Jont-S, Clhvryl llinvs, SIfCO.'YD ROl1'.'
Clifton Mczins. Shirlvy Misvnvr.
Elziincf Mihcly. Dtnniol Wodcllc,
THIRD ROIVJ Gillncrt Rc-cd. Dxtnicl
Schultz, Robert llowlnncl,
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Eighth Grade
FIRST ROIV: Dnvvntt Curlvy. fkfari-
lyn Mist-nc-r. Donna Cole. Nancy
Bztglt-y. Carol llinvs. SIfCO.'X'D ROW!
Jack Myvrs. lloyt Bizxrsh. Jznnvs
Kxnnvnik. llainivs johns. llcnry Muton-
stflt. John liurlin. THIRD ROl1':
Thomas Nc-lson. Mary Luke, Karon
Yun Slykc-. Ycra Pvrckrvst. Dennis
Cztlzivvuy, IVUURTH ROIV: David
Sh:-rry. Rirhzxrcl Zinnt. Cs-orgv Nylztncl.
Rit'lmr'tl l"iQt'lic'r. .Nrvo Toukonf-n.
I"IRS'l' ROIV: Sharon Barnett. Char-
lvnf' Kit-ff-r. lilzuint- Euston. KLITCII
illmtlunn-11, l,lllil.l l,m't'ly. Nzmmi Ifgilk-
t-nlnuru. SlfC,'U.N'IJ Rlllif' Guy L'ttt'r-
lmvk. Rgxyinuntl Mztrtin. Ruth Rozirk.
Sharon Wnllwr. l.illl.l Btxittvn. jznnt-S
Szilcni. THIRD RUIV: Ronald Slay.
fxlfrctl XYllll.lIllS. Jgxnics Bfillcr. LCC
Kusvsik. Pgatrictk Mt-Ntilly.
Class of l962
FIRST ROW: Thomas Root. Janicn
Nyzcn. Sylvia Slcinhoff. Kathryn
Kemp. James Zinn. SECOND ROll':
Marvin Whipple. Donna Swickarcl.
Marilyn Meade. Linda Mullvn. Joseph
Zi-llingcr. THIRD RUIV: Rivllarcl
Spring:-r, Robert Lomas. -Iucly Iluglivs.
JllllC'I Kenyon. Richard liartlc. Russm-ll
Stainncld,
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FIRST ROIV: .IOSf'I7ll Roclmi, Cillwrt
Rm-cl. Sharon lYhitr'. Oliva- .-Xslilvy.
Linda Bcnctka. SIfCU.YD ROW: john
Brcnkus, Ronald Austin. David
llc-rvvy. Joyvc Zwaduk. Shannon
fTBf'CC11l". THIRD ROW: Ralph
Ycrioti. Rirharcl Smolf-n. Palriria
llvfnvr. Bfary xYOl'liIllAlIl. l'alric'ia
Yatvs. I"Ul'RTlI ROll': David Mul-
lcn. Xu! Pir11n'f'1I: Dianm- flivviiiriu,
Clvxunlclilic' Slay,
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FIRST ROW: Karon Wolf. An1ic'tt0
Hamper. Beatrice Franvis. Phyllis
Burlinganiv. SECUND ROIV: Rifhard
Downing. John Brcnlxis. Jainvs Dilqvll.
l,11wi'z'ii1'v llciclcllmcrg. THIRD Rllllf'
Xfirlxavl llainpvr. Raymond N.L'XVlllLlIl.
Dalv S.11'lwtt. john Ilylicrt, I"OI'RTll
ROIIU .lc-ssc llcrcl.
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FIRST ROW: Arlene Samuel. Ronald
Young. Boluhy Post. Carolyn Roelcoro.
Eugene Sherry. Karl Sehmitz. SEC-
OND ROW: Sandra Race, Sharon
Rohinson. Duane Marsh. Susan Koleh-
mainen. Gary Yan Slyke. TIIIRD
ROW: Carol Stutzmann. James Flem-
Elaine Balla. Susan Lovely. Naney
Litehlileau.
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I'OI'RTH ROW: Miehael Ollila,
Seventh Grade
FIRST ROW: Margie Hines. Barbara
Kapalin. Elida Kananen. Wilrnore
Green. Norman Ilousel. David Laiti-
nen. SECOND ROW: Marie Long,
Delores Newman. Mary Ann Pettit.
john Brooks. Andrew Britton. Ken-
neth Sprinkle. THIRD ROl1': Judith
Ashley. Judith Howland. Luella Oflen-
herg. Lawrenee Bragga. Charles
McCoy. john Sehnialtz, FOFRTH
ROW: Virginia Morris. Phyllis Den-
nis. Wlillic Hayes.
FIRST ROW: Doreen lliiclcl. Merry
Lhainra. l'.iuletta Xelson. Dale Den-
nis. Stanley O'lJernyer. Kenneth
Childs, SECOND ROW: Eileen
Toukonen. Lydia YYalclylxa. Joseph
Urban. Ronald Parks. Dennis Arni-
strong. THIRD ROW: Joyce Vood-
worth, Kathleen Shepard. Elaine
Smith. Gene Burueen. Daniel Ashley.
Dennis Elela. I"OI'RTH ROW: Diane
Ashley. jo Anne Eliersole. David
Francis. YN'illiain llurley. Not Ilif-
tzned: Mary llutlals. Charles llines.
Susan Sherrange.
Class of I963
FIRST ROW: Naney Sarna, Bfarie
Zellinger. Esther Miller, John Brown,
Walter Plosila. Andrew Corkrean.
SECOND ROW: Shirley Lawrence,
Ruth Hall, Harmayah Muwallf, Ron-
ald Shore. James Hybert. Herbert
Hysley. THIRD ROW: Mary Knap,
William Hill, Kenneth Zigmund,
James Golen. FOURTH ROW: Ger-
aldine Fink. Carol Gasho. XVilliam
Meade, Harry White, Ralph Reynolds.
OU-
1-'IRST ROll'.' Viola Feseher. Carol
Pielarski. Justina Anderson. Freda
Gray, .S'IiK.'O.YD ROW: Gerald Fink.
Wayne Baker. Roger Camp, Riehard
Watson. Ronald Brown. THIRD
ROW: Wade Bnekhardt. Jeffrey
Kalin. Robert Case. Ronald Heidel-
berg. Theodore Cox. FUI 'RTH
Rfllif' john Corbeth. .lnnies Timms.
Ilaniel fieorue. lfred l"isc'l1er. Timothy
llallllvs. Nw! IJII'IllVf'Ij.' Blary Ilndak.
Susan Slll'I'li.lIl2,l'. Clmrles llines.
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FIRST ROIV: David Trask, James
lwhsiravits. Candy Yan Slyke, Lester
Burgett. William Murdock. SECUXD
ROW: Nlartin Bolts, Virginia Law-
rence. Helen Rieleeh. Robert Phillips,
TIIIRD ROIV: Robert lYillard. Floyd
Clark. Caroline INleGuire, Donald
Smith. Carl Salanei. FOFRTH
ROW: Gary Durst. Robert Eaiken.
Leonard Stein. Calvin Runynn.
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Juniors and Seniors
FIRST ROW: Shirley Slabaugh, Carole Samuel. Marilyn Lamb, Ruth Ann Congdon, Judy
Richmond, Jucy Lomas, Joyce Springer, Nancy Lutz, Josephine Salem, Jucy Boberg, Alice Gnau,
Elsie Diemer, Calvina Johnston, Karen Lynagh, Connie Flack, Carolyn Long, Janice Munger.
SECOND ROW: Connie Williams, Betty Mills, Joan Clark, Kathy McMillion, Martha Meade,
Peggy Doerge, Sandra Keel, Jean Hruska, Jackie Smolen, Caroline Fink, Beverly Fetters, Belva
Gilbert, Mary Johnston, Margie Evans, Nancy White. THIRD ROW: Mary Lawrence, Janice
Treen, Carol Tietz, Patsy Bragga, Patsy Robinson, Esther Vargo, Joy Walker, Vonna Webb,
Joan Zellinger, Elaine Van Slyke, Janice Jacobs, Joyce McCune, Jeanie Roberts, Dorthy Sarna,
Nancy Pouska. FOURTH ROW: Gerri Kapis, Shirley Zinn, Judy Grilly, Louise Budd, Diane
Powell, Judy Weyandt, Barbara Frye.
The G.I,A. is a girls athletic organization,
made up of girls in grades nine through twelve. The
club participates in many different activities such
as playdays. dances. and bake sales. Each year they
sponsor the annual formal "Snowball'f dance. This
is held in the school gymnasium and is our big social
event of the winter. This year's Snowball was dec-
orated in the theme titled '4Fascination." The false
ceiling was made up entirely of ice blue crepe paper.
In the orchestras corner. a huge silver crescent
moon was decended. The back wall was decorated
with a snow scene. Dropped from the center of the
ceiling was a huge crystal ball. reflecting the many
beautiful lighting effects throughout the gymnasium.
G. I., A. Snaps
G. I. A.
Freshmen and Sophomores
FIRST ROW.' Carol Topper, Mary Taylor, Deanna Gogul, Roberta Walker, Elsie Lemponen,
Judy Geho, Lynda Luce, Charlotte Wagner, Mary Wiser, Gail Rooney, Lila Salem, Sandra
Springer, Margretta Vote, Betty Synder, Wilma Walker, Denise Hall, Virginia Brenneman,
Sandra Mead, Mary Jo Lutz, Clarice Reinhart, Eleanor Woodworth, Mrs. Butcher. SECOND
ROW: Carole Roark, Betty Williams, Victoria Parkarski, Cherie Congdon, Janice Clark, Carole
Evans, Patricia Toppin, Evelyn Harvey, Barbara Miller, Carole Lynn Brenneman, Darlene
Inman, Sharon Luce, June Hall, Patty Brown, Darla Jacobs, Linda Grayson, Carol Meade,
Karen Bloom, Jane Kray. THIRD ROW: Mary Boberg, Evelyn Budd, Patty March, Susan
Fetch, Mary Van Slyke, Donna Long, Julia Johnston, Jackie Washburn, Linda Brown, Linda
Bratton, Kathy McNutt, Jucy Chapin, Carol Larson, Beverly Kapen, Carol Bailes, Esther Han-
sen, Mary Ebersole, Judy Pratt, Brenda Schumann, Ruth Lawerence, Marie Ensman, Cora Gray,
Mary Clark, Alice Ashley, Marie Preston, Carol Berrier, Nancy Pettit, Shelia Spencer, Bonnie
Beebe, Suzanne Buckley, Sandra Everett.
Yes, the girls in the club certainly put forth all This year the club elected as its officers:
their efforts to create such things for the school's Prfxidmzt ....................... Vonna Webb
pleasure and enjoyment. Under the capable guid- Vice-Presiderzt .. .. Patsy Bragga
ance of our advisor, Mrs. Butcher, tl1e club hopes Sfcrrlary .... .. Kathy McNutt
to continue its many and varied activities. Treasurer .... . . . Darlene Inman
Sports Manager . . . .... Peggy Doerge
G. I. A. Snaps
J-Teens
Juniors and Seniors
FIRST ROW Shlrley Slabough Carole Samuel Ruth Ann Congdon udy Rmhmond Judy
Lomas Joyce Sprmger OSIC Salem Sandra Keel udy Boberg -Xl1ce ane Gnaw Caluna
ohnston Naney Wh1te Jamce Munger SECOIND ROJ1 Nell Brown D1ane Bentley eanle
Hruska ackle Smolen Betty M1llS Nancy Lut7 Carol R1chmond Bexerly Fetters Belxa G11
bert Mary ohnston oan Clark Kathy McM1llon Carol TICIZ Elame Yan Slyke THIRD
ROW Mary Lawerenfe Dorthy Sarna Nancy Pouska Jeame Roberts Gerry Kap1s Patsy
ROblHSOH Esther Vargo Martha Meade Peggy Doerge Patsy Bmgga NIarg1e Exans Janxce
acobs oyce MtCunt B1rbara Frye POI RTH ROI1 1n1te Treen Xonna Webb Jom
Zellmgcr oy VN alker Karen SLhne1der udy Cfllly Lou1se Budd Sh1rley Zmn Judy N evtndt
lntcttst 111 tClllC'll1OI1 rellffxon soclal serx ICC and tluouffh txxtlx L
recrganon DIIFIHU tht xca1 tl1t club l1tld xa11o11s aCt111
Th s wat the Club had '1 nus adx 1so1 Nlrs ues Soma ol these mcludtd pl 1tt11 p11t1cs a Come
Slnflet asxou an pam spmts '1 spmltu clmnu and the
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Freshman and Sophomores
FIRST ROW Carol Topper Mary Taylor Deanna Gogul Bertha Rogers Roberta Walker
Elsle Lemponen Judy Geho Charlotte Wagner Wtlma Walker Demse Hall Betty Synder L1nda
Luce Mary Wlser Carol Evans Cherle Longdon L1la Salem Gall Rooney Mrs Sh1flet SEC
OND ROW Carol Balles Darla Jacobs Beverly Kapen Sandy Sprmger Vlfglnla Vrenneman
Barbara M1ller Patty Brown Esther Hanson Vema Lemponen Patty March J3Ck1C Wash
bum Faye Z1nn Marle Preston Sally Toukenon Judy Ames THIRD ROW Pat Toppm
Mary Ebersole Jul1a Johnston Mary Van Slyke V1ctor1a Parkarskl Valene Pnce Nancy Pet
txt Jamce Clark Bonnle Beebe Darlene Inman Sharon Luce une Hall Ruth Lawerence
Sandra Everett FOURTH ROW Mary Jo Lutz Sandy Meade Carol Roak Carol Lynne
Brenneman Kathy McNutt Lmda Bratten Judy Chapm Carol Berrxer Mar1e Ensman Karen
Bebout Joyce Brown Judy Pratt Lmda Grayson Brenda Schuman Carol Meade
We have been ralsmg money for the h1 h llffht of the crownmff vwhlch was Aprll 12 The Queen
of the year whxch 15 the Sprmg Frollc Our theme ruled supreme on that nlght
thlS year was An Affalr to Remember The elght Flhls year the club selected as tts officers
candldates campa1gned ugorously before the nwht
Officers
Prerzdent
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Secretary
Treasurer
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Carole Samuel
Vlargaret Evans
Dlane Powell
VlTU1H1a Brenneman
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The Student Council of jefferson High School,
is in its second year of functioning. Since the organi-
zation is so new, it hasn't had a chance to do too
much as of yet. This year it has taken aims to adopt
Student Council
FIRST ROW: Mr. Ganas. Mike Ollia.
George Nyland. Carl Ollia. Jr.. Ron-
ald Berrier, SIfC0.YD ROIV: Joy
XYalker. Yonna Webb. Ronald Naso.
Alfred Mackey. THIRD ROW: James
Yeroti. Carol Meade, john Inman.
Gerald Smolen.
Councils, which is located in Toledo, Ohio. YVith
this membership. they'll receive a newspaper reg-
ularly which can aid them in diflerent situations.
The competent faculty member who advises the
treasury, so it decided to
a constitution for itself.
constitution of other and
cils, it hopes to adopt a
The council needed
By comparing with the
more experienced coun-
thorough and just one.
to raise money for its
take charge of canteens
council is Mr. Ganas. This year's officers are as
follows:
President ..... . . Jimmy Verioti
Vice-president . . . . Alfred Mackeyf
Secretary .... .... V onna Webb
Treasurer . . . . . Ronnie Naso
to be held after the home basketball games. Next,
they plan to join the Ohio Association of Student
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The student librarians are a great help
to tl1e other students. They sign out books,
help students find reference material for re-
ports and essays. They also eollect lines
from students that have overdue hooks.
They keep every book in its proper place so
that it will be easier to find. The File cards,
prepared by the student librarians. greatly
help the students find the hooks they want
when they have only a general idea ol' what
they are looking lor. The student librarians
use their study halls to help others acquire
more knowledge and information.
l"IRS'l' RUIV: Betty Synder. Kathyern
Kemp. Barbara Miller. Mrs. Lamb. janet
Murdock. Josie Salem. Doris Fairchild. SEC-
OND ROW: Rosemary Baker. Mary Johns-
ton. Joyce Kltffune. .lean llruska. Martha
Kfeade. Judy lYeyandI. Carol Richmond.
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Spanish Club
FIRST ROW Carole Samuel Mar1lyn Lamb Ruth Ann Congdon Cather1ne Fmk oyce
Sprmger Jack1e Smolen jamce Treen Mary Lawrence Mrs Clark SECOND ROW Nancy
Whxte Patsy Bragga Martha Meade 'Nancy Lutz Barbara Frye Mary Clark Kathy MCM1ll10H
Joy Walker Vonna Webb THIRD ROH Kenny Baker J1m Kr1eger CIIHYOH L1ezert Alan
Durst Larry Carlson jack Maylxsh FOURTH ROW Ronald Evans Bob Kemmer J1m Kelly
Thomas Everett Fred Golen Dav1d H1llyer Denn1s Hoen1ck
Officers
Th1s year a new organxzauon has come 1nto
emg 1n cfferson H1 b School a Spamsh Club
unlor and sen1or members who are studymff
Spamsh are el1ff1ble for th1s club
The adxlsor and founder 1S Nflrs Laurella Clark
xy ho has proud a xerx capable leader
The purpose of the club IS to use Spamsh ln
com ersat1on sonvs Spamsh games and small plays
r1th1s may the members can benefit from the
meetmgs
Some of the act1x1t1es lncluded a Thanksmung
party a Chr1stmas pmata and party a dlnner on
Pan Amer1can Dax IH Apr1l and also a p1CD1C
The Club has proxed a benefic1al one to all
Vzce Preszdenz Larry Carlson Spamsh students and lt IS exeryones hope that It
SeC'em'J ames Kelly wlll soon be a standard 1n the school
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FIRST ROW: Stuart Clifton, Dennis Ward, Cherie Congdon, Sharon Luce, Barbara Miller,
Kathy Preston, Patty March, Verna Lemponen, Kathy McMillion, Karen Toukonen, Nancy
Pettit, Carol Berrier, Jeanie Roberts, Janice Treen. SECOND ROW: Sally Toukonen, Marty
Vargo, Susan McCoy, Charles Hamilton, Lanny Anderson, David Hillyer, Larry Carlson, Nancy
Kurt, Marty Miller, Jack Myers, Ronnie Naso, Pete Juccenko, Louise Budd, Laurie Heidelberg,
Larry McQueen, Donald Mitchell, Judy Geho, Karen Lynagh, Judy Ames, Nancy White.
THIRD ROW.' Carol Stutzman, Sharon Robinson, Mary Johnston, Clarice Reinhart, Gary
Pipponen, Ken Lee, Jackie Washburn, Mary Plitt, Dennis Calaway, Jim White, Carol Brenne-
man, Alan Durst, Suzanne Buckley, Bill Reinhart, John Hybert, Bill Hamilton, Shelia Spencer,
Kathy McNutt, Marilyn Lamb, Arvo Toukonen, Janien Nizen, Ruth Ann Congdon, Ronnie
Heidelberg, Clinton Lizert, Peggy Doerge.
Band
The Jefferson High School Band under the di-
rection of Mr. Wlilliams, has had a very active and
successful year.
Because of long hours of practice, the Band was
able to present many enjoyable and well-praised
shows during the football season.
A beautiful hi-fi set was purchased as a result
of a magazine subscription drive. New music folios
were also obtained and a double french horn and
oboe were donated by the Music Boosters.
The marching band consisted of forty-eight
Hhigh stepping" members, while the concert band
had sixty students within its ranks.
The Winter Concert was presented to a capac-
ity audience on Sunday, January 26. The Spring
Concert, on May 6, greatly pleased another full
house with choice pieces of musical selections.
On March 8, the district solo and ensemble
contest was held at Youngstown ljniyersity. Mtrch
work was required in order that our students would
again come out on top when in competition with
other high schools in our district.
Every member of the band, as well as the di-
rector, Mr. lYilliams, is to be congratulated for
their fine and pleasing work during the 1957-58
school year.
Officers
Corporal Propert3 David Hillyer Corporal Property Lanny Anderson Sergeant Propertg Stuart
Clifton Sergeant Head Drummer Alan Durst Corporal Librarian Kathy Mc'Nutt Band
Captazn Janice Treen Sergeant Attendance Kathy Mclyiillxon Corporal Lzbranan Peggy
Doergeg Sergeant Librarian, Nancy White.
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FRONT ROW: Roberta Walker, Carole Samuel Marllyn Lamb Ruth Ann Congdon Katheryn
Jansen, Jackie Washbum, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROM 'Nancy White Janet Murdock Kath
elyn Fink, Sandra Keel, Darlene Inman, june Hall THIRD ROW Dorthy Sama Nancy
Pouska, Belva Gilbert, Margie Evans. Peggy Doerge Patsy Bragga Barbara Miller FOURTH
ROW: Joy Walker, Vonna Webb, Mary Clark Suzanne Buckley Verna Lemponen
Editor ...... . . .
Assistant Editor ..
Sports Editor .....
Business Manager . . .
Circulation Manager .
Senior
Yearbook Staff
Few students realize that
the seniors on the Editorial
Staff. publish the yearbook.
This year the stall has had to
work extra hard with only seven
seniors to do the work. The
yearbook staff includes: Dorthy
Sarna, Vonna Webb. Joy
Walker. Carole Samuel, janet
Murdock, Nancy Pouska, and
Nancy lN'hite. Editor.
Nancy White
Patsy Bragga
Peggy Doerge
Carol Samuel
Dorthy Sarna
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FIRST ROW Benny Ashley Elsxe Dlemer Josephme Salem Well Brown SECOND ROW
Mr Walbum Kenneth Mlsener Esther Vargo Brenda Schumann Mary Lawerence THIRD
ROW Kenneth Gates Teddy Grxlly Daud Mlller Robert Anderson
YVhat would efferson Hxgh School do wxthout
JH1 Llfe Busmess Staflm Few of us stop to real17e
that the rest of us haxe a more enjoyable evenmv
On those cold Frldax nxfhts durmff football season
thls group of people sees to lf that steamlnff coffee
and hotdovs are ax allable for anyone who wants
them Durmg basketball season they work just as
hard but then wotk IS curled on 1n more comfort
able quartets The onlx pav that these 1nd1v1duals
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recelxe for thelr hard work IS a letter w htch IS gn en
to each of them durlnff the annual recoffmtlon as
The proceeds of the itaff are used to pay for
the publtcauons of the monthly papers and the an
nual xearbook Lnder the excellent SLIIJCIXISIOH of
Mr KN alburn thc Group has had a xery successful
year
We all owe a world of thanks to VII XX album
and h1s BSQISYHHIS for lllfxlf' hard work
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FIRST ROW: Gerri Kapis, Janet Murdock, Dorthy Sarna, Nancy VVhite. SECOND ROW:
Diane Powell, Alan Durst, Robert Kemmer, Joy Walker, Kenneth Roden.
One of the most coveted positions a student in
high school can attain is to he chosen for member-
ship in the National Honor Society. Any junior stu-
dent in the upper tenth of his class and any senior
student in the upper third of his class is eligible for
the honor.
The members are chosen by the school faculty.
Final selection is made on the basis of four important
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qualities. CillZ1I'21ClCl"' -reliability. loyalty. and hon-
esty. Scholarship-- maintaining grades which are
a credit to you and your school. Leatlersliipff holding
ofiiees and promotion activities. Service- frendering
your service cheeerfully to the school.
Twice a year the group attends county-wide
meetings which feature a banquet. election of county
ofhcers. and social activities.
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FIRST ROW: Naomi Falkenburg. Janien Nizen, Marilyn Meade, Ruth Ann Congdon, Judy
Lomas, Linda Luce, Sandra Keel. Nancy Lutz, Diane Bentley, Mrs. Clark. SECOND ROW:
Patty Hefner, Peggy Doerge, Patsy Bragga, Kathy McNutt, Mary Clark, Nancy White, Vonna
Wlebb, Nell Brown. THIRD ROW: Joy lN'alker. Jackie Smolen. Carole Brenneman, Carol
Meade, Elsie Diemer, Josephine Salem. Mary Lawerence. FOURTH ROW? Butch Ollia, Ronald
Berrier, Emmett Delaney. Ronald Nase, Larry Carlson. John Inman. Jim Verioti. Jim White,
Butch Brown, Tommy Gary.
offlcers As in preceding years, the Red Cross Council has been
very busy this year. At Christmas time ten boxes filled with
useful articles were packed and sent to the Ashtabula County
Home. In the early part of the spring a Red Cross drive was
held in which many rooms contributed one hundred percent.
The money contributed by the rooms is used to buy articles for
the Christmas boxes and the Easter favors. During Easter. the
Council members made one hundred twenty-five favors which
were sent to the Ashtabula County Home.
The Council carries out its useful work under the able
supervision of Mis Clark.
lYe at Jefferson are certainly proud to have such a worthy
organization in our school.
President ..... ............... E mmett Delaney
Vice-President . .. .............. Ruth Ann Congdon
Serretary .... Patti Shore lAbsent from picturel
Treasurer .. . . .... . . . . . . ..... Larry Carlson
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Shoaf, janiee Millard. Diane Bentley. SECOND ROW:
Barbara Welser, Margie Evans, Gerald Burr. THIRD ROW: Gene Ollia,
Eugene Burr, Douglass Brenneman.
The Athletic Council is under the capable su-
pervision of Mr. Robert I.. Shoaf.
This organization is one of the most important
and hardest working groups in the school. It is com-
posed of a representative from the upper four
grades and the officers, which are elected the pre-
ceding year.
This organizations purpose is to be present at
all football games. selling and taking tickets while
Fighting the cold weather of the outside. They miss
most of the game. The warm inside of the school is
heartily welcomed at the basketball season.
The money that is made at these events is used
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Council
to purchase awards for students participating in
inter-scholastic sports and to buy new athletic equip-
ment for the school.
After each season, the Athletic Council spon-
sors a banquet for all the football and basketball
players: also for the reserve and varsity cheer-
leaders and coaches. XVe wish to thank them all.
This year the council elected as its officers:
Prrividerzt ....,................... f Gerald Burr
I'ice-Prrxidmzl . . . . Eugene Burr
Secretary ..... Janice Millard
Treasurer .. . . Barbara XN'elser
FIRST ROW: Carol Topper, Carole Samuel. Roberta W'alker. Marilyn Lamb, Ruth Ann
Congdon. Kathetyn Jansen. Jackie Washburn. Cherie Congdon. Verna I,c-niponen. Mary jane
Ebcrsole. Judy Ames. Sandra Keel. judy Lomas. Larry Brown. SECOND ROIV: Mrs. Ganas.
Gayle Parks. June Hall. Jackie Sniolen. Kathern Fink. Joyce Springer. Patty March. Sally
Toul-tenon, Mary Johnston. Judy Boberg. Alice jane Gnaw, Martin Miller. THIRD ROW:
Audrey Fleming, Martha Meade. Peggy Doerge. Patsy Bragga. Nancy Lutz. Joy Walker, Kathy
McMillion, Joan Clark, Nancy Pouska. MayBelle Hines, Calvina Johnston, jim Veroti.
FOURTH ROIV: Karen Bloom. Geraldine Kapis. Louise Budd, Brenda Schumann. Mary
Clark, Barbara Frye. Suzanne Buckley. Valerie Price. Nancy Pettit. Esther Vargo. Patsy Rob-
inson, Robert Kennner. Kenneth Roden.
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children at dillerent ages as they learn. and deyelop under the
guidance of a teacher. The students discover for themselves
basic or related to suceessliul teaching.
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KNEEI.I.YC.' Coach Ronald Buteher. Kenny Lee, Tom Nizen, Ronnie Naso.
Mcflullouuh. Tom Reusthlinu. John Ilruska. Robert Strane. Jim Muneer. jerry YS
John Hawkins. Axel. Butch Ollia. Ronnie Berrier. Benny Chambers. Terry Hefner
STA.N'DI.Yfi: Emmett Delaney. jim Kelly. Dennis Dit-mer. George Smolen, Richard
Our 1957 football team. playing in the YYestc-rn Reserve League, ended up
the season with a -lf3 record and in a tie for third place. This year our team
brought the coveted Qold football back to -Ieflierson as we gained a victory over
Edgewood 19-7. We also defeated Geneva, in our opening game.
Our passes seemed to Click this year, with George Smolen throwing to
Larry Carlson for long gainers. and Ronnie Naso. quarterback: to Klanrice
Kalin. end, for the short ones. Emmett Delaney. outstanding fullback. was the
man with the most points when the season ended up, as he scored numerous
touchdowns. and extra points.
Outstanding on defense were Herbert Trask. Klaurice Kahn. and Richard
Hamilton-fall seniors. Our offensive work-horses were Emmett Delaney, Her-
jack Maylish Terry Hefner George Smolen
Larry McCullough
Jim Kelly
Football Team
Hamilton, Jack Maylish, Maurice Kalin, Robert Kemmer, Herbert Trask, Fred Golen,
David Swenson, Larry Carlson, Rollin Havens, Alfred Mackey, Jim Verioti,
Mr. Degasperin.
bert Trask, Blaurice Kalin, Ronnie Naso, Larry Carlson, and George Smolen.
These boys all did a fine job carrying the pigskin for those important TD's.
Coach Butcher, in his first year as Head Football Coach, emphasized con-
ditioning and I'm sure we all noticed that our team was in top condition all
season, as we had a minimum amount of injury. Speaking of this years, team,
the coach praised them for their fight, scrap, and good attitude. Assisting
coaches were Mr. Wormel and Mr. lJeGasperin.
With fourteen graduating seniors. we shall expect to see almost a brand
new team when practice begins next August, however, we are looking for some
more Hne football games in 1958.
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Football Player of 1957. Emmett
has been a hard working and out-
standing fullback since his fresh-
man year. During his football
career he has copped first team
berths on All County, and Vest-
ern Reserve League honorary
teams. Emmett is noted not only
for his Hne sportsmanship and
superior athletic ability, but for
his all-round popularity as well.
l'Ve wish the very best of luck to
J-Hi-Life,s 1957 Most Valuable
Football Player-Emmett Delaney.
Most Valuable Football Player of l957
Football Cheerleaders
LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Inman, Patty Shore, Patsy Bragga, Joy Walker, Patsy Robin-
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to receive the honor of being "Football Queen of 19577
She was presented to the homecoming crowd during the
half-time of the game, where she was crowned and pre-
sented flowers and a gift by the co-captains. With her
sweet disposition and lovely smile, Joan made a truly
beautiful homecoming queen.
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queen were pretty senior,
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Jackie Smolen. These girls
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the half-time of the game.
Both these girls work for our
team as Barbara serves on
the Athletic Council and
Jackie is a cheerleader. Their
winning personalities and
willingness to work for the
betterment of sports. make
these Qirls truly deserving of
this honor.
Senior
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Bob Van Devander SECOND ROW Lanny Anderson Martm Vargo Ed
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wlth elexen 1n the mn column and seven lost Four
up the team thls xear Thrs team provldes xaluable
trammff for the V3TS1fy hopefuls and manv mterest
mg games for spectators
Thls xear ltttle Ronnle Berrler was captaln and
the outstandmff plaxer He fimshed up the season
ruth 154 total pomts B1 Fred Golen and 1m An
thony were rx ht IH there all the txme too addlnv not
only helght but 87 and 106 pomts respectuely
Coach Butcher stated that Bobby Van Devander
was the most 1mproxed plaver as he dumped nn 64
pomts for the season The total polnts scored by the
Resene s opponents 3472111151 them was 539 2811116 the
total pomts for the team was 694 This should be a
good mdlcatxon of the thmgs to come
Contrlbutmq to that total of 694 were
Larry Fink 6 Tom NIICH
Bob Parsons Nhrtx Varqo 6
Butch Brown 19 Ilm YN lute
Ro111n Has ens 33 Tom Reuschlme
George NIcNIannes 41 1 annx Anderson 5
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FIRST ROW: George Nyland, Jack Myers, Stanley Obermyer, Dick Zima, Ken Childs, James
Kamenick. SECOND ROW: Arvel Toukonen. Ralph Verioti, Ray Newman, Floyd Clark,
Jeffery Kalin, Coach DeGasperin. THIRD ROW: Richard Bartle, Joe Roden, Joe Zellinger,
Robert Lomas, Tom Root, Tim Battles, Ronnie Austin.
Junior High
Basketball Team
The Junior High Team, made up of seventh and eighth graders, steam-
boated through the 1958 basketball season with ll wins and no losses. The team
plays in a four team league, which includes Saybrook, Edgewood, and Geneva
Spencer. This year they played six league games and five independent games,
winning them all.
This team serves as the First stepping-stone toward the coveted position of
the Varsity team, and this is where the boys learn the fundamentals of the game
such as, dribbling, passing, and ball-handling. Coach DeGasperin, in his first
year, praised the boys for their spirit and scrappy attitude. The team and coach
are certainly to be congratulated for their outstanding season.
Ronnie Austin and Ray Nexmstan led the team in scoring with 77 and 73
for the season. Little George Nyland finished up in the race for scoring honors,
with 57, while Joe Roden had 29. Others scoring were:
Jack Myers-11
David Trask-4
Floyd Clark-2
Dick Zima-4
Arvel Toukonen-2
Jim Golen-2
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STANDING: Nlarilyn lkieade and Naomi
Falkenburg. K.N'EELIXG.' Patty Hefner.
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Twelxe years ago we with our parents enrolled into the most important xenture of
our lnes We started school Now as we are preparlng to lcaxc lets look back our the
past twelxe years Of our sexenty munbrr senior cliss twenty stun of us started to cther
in that memorable first radt Thu art louise Budd fcrnlcl Burr Dennis Dlemer Klan
Durst Tom Cary Alice Jane Gniu Terry Hefner C ilxn ohnston Robert Kemmcr
ames Kelly Vary Lawrence Paul Lckander Larry Mcfullou h Carol Richmond farol
Samuel 'Nancy Pouska Shirley Slabiueh Ceorge Smolen C1rolT1ttz anlce Treen Elaine
Van Slyke oy Walker Xonna Vtbh Bxrbar lkelser Chllmcr kltnnirt Nancy White
and Joan Zellmger
After passing the first grade the next few years went rapidly Stmley Fycrett William
Stasny Daxld Sxenson and Patricra Howland joined us durm this time
We shall always remember those first few years of school It w as yery CXCIYIHZ to present
plays for the rest of the grade school pupils and if we were in 'vlrs Bldlacks room in the second
grade to go on a tram ride
During our last three years of grade school Dorothy Smrni Ianet Murdock David
Pelton Diane Powell Emmett Delaney and ack Maylish came to our class
We all entered seyenth grade in the same state of mmd Confused Belieye me t
took practice to carrv so many books get to classes on trme and learn which teachers
would let you do what One thing was in our faxor we had no new classmates names
to learn James Kelly afromer classmate returned to our class this year
This was an eaccltmg year as we attended for the First time pep assemblies dances
high school assemblies and other high school actiyrtres
In the eighth grade we were Joined on our excitxn Journey through junior high by
Carl Hawes and Maurice Kalm
The ninth grade found elghteen students from Lenox Dick Hamilton May Belle
Hines William Huttera Russell L1pk0WSkl amce Millard William Remhart Patsy Robinson
Kenneth Roden Josephme Salem Roy Stamfield Ernest Tisch Herbert Trask Esther Vargo
Diane Bentley Nell Brown Ronald Congdon Elsie D1emer and Charles Click and eight students
Fairchild joan Clark and Kenneth Baker
By the tenth grade we had all become accustomed to high school routine Many
of us were kept busy by school clubs athletics and social actn ties in addltlon to studies
In our yumor year we welcomed Joyce Phelps Our class presented the play He
Couldnt Marry Fiye under the dlrection of Mrs Ganas
Our senior year we were joined by Gerry lxapls from Elyria and Dlanla Leasure from
Perry The class play under the direction of Mrs My ers was Finders Creepers
Our able officers who lead us in our senior actlyities were
President Joy YValker
Vice President Jlm Veriotti
Secretary Jamce Millard
Treasurer Butch Trsch
Now as we leaxe Jeff High we wish to sincerely thank all of those who haxe helped
us along the way who haxe shared with us their time uldlncc xnrl knowlcd e Ve hue
gained much in addltlon to our basic educltlon and hope that we w1ll be able to xpply th1s knowl
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We the Senror Class of one thousand nrne hundred
and fifty erght berng of sound mmd and memory do
hereby rn thrs our last wrll and testament bequeath our
posscssrons and peculrarrtres to you the unrors
Maurrce Kalrn and George Smolen leaye therr ath
letrc agrlrty to Stuart Qlrfton
Shrrley Slabaugh leayes two rnches of her herght to
be dryrded equally between Shrrley Zmn and Karen
Schnerder
Emmett Delaney and Kenny Baker leaye therr manv
nruscles to Dax rd Hrllyer and Leonard Prech
Dennrs Drenrer leayes hrs abrlrty to sleep rn Englrsh
class to Marrlyn Lamb
Carole Srmrrel and Dranna Leasure leaye therr so
phrstrcated swrng to Judy Grrlly
Lhalmtr XX ermert just leayes
ack Maylrsh leayes hrs mrddle age spread to Bruce
Sherry and Eugene Burr
Torn Gary leayes Janrce acobs but not for long
'Nrney Pouskr leayes her father tendrng guard oyer
the tovyn especrally those three JUUIOI' hot rodders Cath
trrnc Frnk anrce Munger and Judy Boberg
Crrol Rrchmond and Pat Howland leave therr secret
loye notes to be translated bv Ann Styrgrl and Donna
Brockett
Ronnre Crongdon leryes Margre Eyans wrth the re
sponsrbrlrty of keeprng an eagle eye on hrs lrttle srster
Ruth Ann
udy Weyandt le ryes her prcy wrt to a most desery
mg grrl Sandra Keel
Joyce Phelps leayes her babv blue eyes to Lee ack
son Bewrre they mry be dangerous
Tom Mellrnger leayes hrs boxrng gloyes to that fu
ture fc rtherwerght alfred Mickey
Jrm lxrreger leayes hrs study hall joke books to hrs
Patsy Rolxrnson le ryes her be rutrful black harr to that
Latrn lox cr Bely r Grlbert
anrce Trten leayes her rrrusrcal abrlrty to those ar
dtnt frns of Beethoyen Xndy Plrtt and Nlrck Hautala
Nancy Hhrtc wrlls her J HI Lrfe worrres to the many
caprbrlrtres of Prtsy Bragga
Joan Ztllrnger leayes her last years bathrng surts to
eannre Roberts
Gerald Burr leay es slowly but surely
Calyrna Johnston ltayes for Kent wrth a deep rnterest
rn aeronautrcs
Dorothy Sarna leay es her poetrc abrlrty to those
loytrs of lrterrture ohn Inman and Fred Golan
Larry Mrf ullough leayes hrs fbrtatrous ways to those
fabulous Rorrreos Rrchrrd Kray and Jerry' Smolen
Rrthrrd ll rrnrlton leayes hrs dark curly harr to Lanny
Xnderson
Lorrrse Budd and Carol Tretz leaye therr jobs to the
shrewd busrness rnrnds of Barb rrr Frye and Jean Hruska
oan Qlrrk leayes htr darlrng drmples to no one she
can use them herself
Terry Hefner leayes hrs accordron to those musrc
masterrnrnds Martha Meade and Peggy Doerge
Mrllram Huttera and Russell Lrpkoyyskr leaye therr
ou spoken and borsterous manner to that conseryatrye lad
Card Myers
rnrmy Xerrotr leayes hrs lore for wme, women and
gold to all the bashful boys rn the Junror Class
Xonna XX ebb wrlls one freckle rf she can spare rt to
each junror
ov YN alker wrlls one holstern herfer to Jackre Smolen
on the condrtron that she wrll show rt at the farr for the
next ten years
Barbara YN elser and anrce Mrllard leaye therr grggles
to Katherrne anson
Herbert Trask leayes hrs story tellrng abrlrty to Ron
ald Ey ans
Elsre Dremer and Drane Powell leaye therr commer
eral problems to oyce McCune and Eya McMannes
Robert Kemmer wrlls hrs basketball herght to Brg
rm York
Mary Lawrence leayes her long harr to be drylded
between Sara Taggart and Mary Johnston
Dayrd Syenson and Bob Strang leaye the teachers
tearrng out therr harr
Paul Lekander wrlls hrs agrrcultural knowledge to
those young hay seeds Tom Eyerett and udy Lomas
Janet Murdock leay es her shyness to Irene Frnk
Alrce Jane Gnau leayes her beautrcran knowledge to
our famous French stylrst Leon Gray
Kenneth Roden wrlls hrs screntrfic mrnd to those men
of precrsron and accuracy Henry Taylor and Ken Lee
Stanley Eyerett leayes hrs long legs to Judy Rrch
rrrond and Mary Lou Hersley
Elarne Yan Slyke leayes her abrlrty to get an en
gagement rrng to any grrl who needs rt
Dorrs Farrchrld leayes her shorthand notebooks to
Carolrne Frnk and Charlotte Kurt
Alan Durst wrlls hrs hrstorrcal mrnd to those old
standbys Larry Hall and Harland Sprmkle
Kathy McMrllron leayes her efficient manner to those
lads of perfectron Pete Jurcenko and Melyrn Burlrngame
Dayrd Pelton leaves hrs suspended drryers lrcense to
the world s most cautrous drryer Larry Carlson
ames Kelly leayes hrs football figure and Irrsh tem
per to Betty Mrlls
MayBelle Hrnes wrlls her sr7e Hye whrte bucks to the
petrte feet of Clrnton Lrevert
Butch Trsch leaves hrs posrtron on the basketball
squad to those two All Amerrcan athletes Davrd Phelps
and John Koskrnen
Brll Stasny wrlls hrs ayratron knowledge to those
hrgh flyers ohn Prekarskr and By ron Beebe
Duane Bentley and Roy Starnhelcl leaye therr flammg
tresses to Brenda Alley and Dennrs Morrell
Esther Yatgo and Josephrne Salem leaxe therr natural
curly harr to Carolrne long and Connre Flack
'Nell Brown wrlls her grft of grb to thrt borsterous
lass Karen Lynagh
Brll Rernhart and Gerrr Ixaprs wrll therr abrlrty to
argue rn class to those yery pugnacrous grrls Connrc
Wrllrams and Bey erly Fetters
Charles Qlrck vyrlls hrs blond curly hrrr to Ron Ma
son wrth strrct rnstructrons to grye rt a permanent once
ey ery three months
Carl Hayyes leayes hrs job of grocery boy at the
StopnShop to that muscle bound werght lrfter Joyce
Sprrnger
In wrtness thereof we the class of one thousand nrne
hundred fifty-erght haye hereby srgnecl se rled publrshed
and declared our last wrll and testament on thrs twenty
nrnth day of 'May rn the ytar of our Lord one thousand
nrne hundred and hfty erght
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Oh Hum what a n1ce ltttlc nap that was' Say
where IS eyerybodyg Dont glXC me th1t stuff'
Twenty years? YN ho am I9 Kenny B1l1er3 Xep I
guess that IS r1ght' Okay ol1ay Ill d1g one more
grtyel Hou know thls cemetery l11nd of does IhlDgS
for 1 1111n I yyonder 1f my for111er classmates are
enjoymg life as mueh as I am
XX ell vyrll well here comes o11r town II1OI'IlC1Z1D
C,h1l1ner Wumert w1th his attend 1nt X onna YN ebb
Xonnx tlvytys knew tytrythmg tbout 1ny dy
IlllXlJt" she can tell me yyh1t l11ppc ntd to 111y o
b11tld1ts
Itm NUFIOII owns and operatts hlS own depart
IIICIII stores throughout the Lmted States and
Irmte It seems that he has eyerythmg you could
1sk for 111 h1s stores In charge of the gourmet
deptrtment IS B1ll Remhart tl1e mens clothes
Ctorge Smolen won11ns atttre C1role Samuel
Ttsth s Home Permanents are the spec1al for today
Selectlng so111e now are Nancy XNh1te oan Clark,
MayBelle Hmes and Carol Rlchmond These g1rls
are 1ll l'llIJlJllX 1111rr1ed now and hence are pmeh
mg thur penntes by ay o1d1ng those eytpenslye beautv
salons Thts 1111l1ts Denms DICIIICF and R1chard
Il11111lto11 yen unhappy smce they operate the Lea
s11re Bt 1uty Salons named for Dlillfli Ieasure the
fUl'lOllS Power s model
By cruky I do belteye Ill t1ke 1 l1ttle jaunt
oy er there now Well w1l1 you look tt whose names
IYC 1n IIQIIIS oyer that theater Its 'Ierry Hefner
and Kathleen MCMllllOH Gee they must be btg
stars now Stanley Eyerett Jerry B11rr 1nd Tom
Glry own the theater
By the way the newsboy 15 hollermg there
must be sornethmg 1mportant 1n that paper Here
bov g1ye n1e one Oh no' Daye Syenson has been
elected pres1der1t and Bob Strang XICC prestdent
So we finally got to Mars Hell what do yo11
know' Ken Roden Paul Lel11nder md Xlm Durst
ljllllf and piloted the rocl-.et ship
It says here in the b11s1ness seet1on that Dorts
Falrrhtld Pat Howland Lalytnt ohnston 'Nancy
Pousl11 111d udy Weyandt 1re 1ll setretarlrs to a
group of SCICDIISIS who are trymg to lnyent a robot
to replue the agtng Elyts Presley The SCICDIISIS
C1rl II1wts B1ll Stasney 1nd Ilrrb Tr1sk see111
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enough'
Oh h1 XODHI S1y hayr you found out any
th1ng more abo11t the Cltss of 383 Oh' So Emmett
Del IUCN 1n1 Kelly Due Pelton and Bob Ixemmer
haye formed a quartet and fall themselyes The
Four Screyyb1lls
Charles Cl1rl1 Jlllx NI1yl1sh and J1m Krieger
st1ll H1 the army fuess they 111ust haye
yeloped a lllxlllg fox their sergt ants
Smce rest 11111 1s yt IX llllll 1rt1nt in thts day and
age we find quite 1 ftw of our former classmates
employed II the XM Illlil It research laboratory
Dtane Bentley 'Nell Brown louis Budd Ronnle
Longdon ane Gnau and NN1ll11m Huttera are all
rackmg the1r lJX'1lI'lS trymg to find out where the
yellow went
In a dark corner of tl1e large plant we find
Els1e DICIIICF NI1ry lmrtnce Russel L1pkOWSkl
Larry Nfcfsullough and 'Iom 'yiellmgtr Th1s group s
mam purpose lS to myent a tube that you can put
the toothpaste back IDIO
Worlung yery hard to myent a htgh octane
gasol1ne for thtir Ilot Rods wt find anet Mur
docls oyce Phelps DIIHC Powell OSIC Salem
and Dorothy S11111 Food Lutl1 glrls'
As we leaye thts hxppy flllllly of researchers,
we pass the office s of tht bu., lJl'lSS 'lhe names on
the doors read Shtrley Sl tbuxgh LITOI Ttetz amce
Treen and Elame VanSlyke
Vte hear th1t dttectnes Roy Stamfield oan
Zellmger oy Utlktr jtmte Nfltllard and Gerr1
Kap1s are all trymg to find out who the Llttle
Blue Man 15
Esther X xrgo Barb1ra YN elser 1nd Patsy Rob
IHSOH are noted tr IN elers They use the1r thumb'
Hell I guess th1ts all See111s l1ke we ye for
gotten someone Iets see who 1s 1t now? Oh I
knovy Its Nfaurtce Ix1l1n That 1rrepress1ble loxer
boy NIO s bten 1111rr1ed e1ght tunes and IS noyv
eng1ged to tyyo dlfilnffllll vyomen and 15 spendmg
h1s t1111e trytng to figure out who the lucky one w1ll
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Stcretarx I 7
Chorus I
PA'I RIC I X HOW I VND
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Future Te tchers of Xmf 111
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GIA 1 2 3 4
GI A Follles I '7 4
J Teens I 7 3 4
Iuture 'I e ac hers of AITICFICG 4
Semor Scholarshlp Tests 4
Sentor Play 4
Chorus I
MAL RICE IXALIN
Football 3 4
Senior Actlvltles
All NN estern Resene League Flrst Team 3 4
Pamcsxtlle Telegraph Fxrst Team 3
Pamesx elle Telegraph F1rst Team 3
XII County Second Team 4
All Western Reserse League Coaches Team Flrst Team 34
Basketball I 7 3 4
Honorable Mentlon Western Reserve League 2
All WN estern Resene I eague
All C ounty Second 'I earn 3
'I rack 4
Lettermen s Club 4
GERALDINE KAPIS
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Future Teachers of Amerlca
Sen1or SchoIarsh1p Tests 4
Senxor Play 4
'Natxonal Honor Soclety 4
JAMES KELLY
Span sh Club 4
Secretary 4
Football Z 3 4
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All WN estern Reserxe League Honorable Mention 4
Chorus I '7 3
Lettermen s Club
ROBERT KENIMER
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Natlonal Honor Socxety 4
Lettermen s Club 4
JAMES KRIEC'FR
Spanish Club 4
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