Jesup Scott High School - Scottonian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1955
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We have tried in this I955 Scollonian to present the story of a student's growth during his four years of high school as it par- allels the gradual rise of a building constructed from the master's blueprint. Such a blueprint underlies the growth in our school plant which has been a significant event of the school year this volume records. As the architect supervises the progress of the building to insure the faithful execution of the plans or to make advantageous changes as the need develops, so the administrative staff and faculty of the school guide and direct the student's progress to see that it does not deviate too far from his charted course and to help him adapt his program to his individual talents and needs. Finally the senior, like the completed building, reaches maturity. Turning over to underclassmen the responsibility of maintaining traditions, he hopefully faces the needs of his community as a constructive adult or builds a higher educational structure. In either case he must, like Holmes' Hchambered Nautilus, build more stately man- sions . . . as the swift season's roll. va. W W ,f MISS Helen Mae Fields Dedlcatlon Of all the bullders the one who stands out pre emlnently above the rest IS the buxlder of character Such an lhCllVlCll.lal must hlmself possess not only those qualltles whlch he mstllls ln others but also a love of young people an understanding of thelr prob lems and a deep mterest nn thelr welfare Few people possess that compellmg personallty whlch enables them to radlate their phllosophy to those about them and thus to brlng out the finest qualltles ln others We at Scott are fortunate ln havlng a teacher who by her own example has msplred the growth of the essentlal qualltxes of good character and the deslre for high standards and lofty achievements among the youth with whom she has come ln contact In order that we mxght express our appreclatlon of thxs teacher and our gratitude to her for her msplratlon and assistance we of the Scollonzan staff by unanlmous declslon and wlthout her foreknowledge dedlcate the l955 Scottoman to our frlend and advxser Miss Helen Mae Flelds X , i Mfg ' -L Mm I 5 . . , F , XM Come and jom m,sgn ram- th To ourba,pfry'liflgh 3 dayi. Scott o 5- al-wujs'5,? 'M' 1 3 4 E ,,f W' fy l K fl 5 Qear-egt, be ' all. pk ' Haiffgourt Nlat- fi rUe!35 Loy-we HQ usnre-new . AH Z Q l heiart and hands 2354302 Sdott, we gnwlhru all the l 'V a-Way our m-o4ry will T5 the scott Hgillloi X 1 Hxgifff l that hands can Dear Old t, we pledge to 3 I O. B. Kind . I , fd Q f , 4m Y' l ll' lllfj til .2- 2 ' 'Fl 1. .atfw-1 M i , ' X I. 1 N Mr E L Bowsher upermtendent As early as l948 Mr Bowsher superxntendent of schools lald plans for the current expansion and repair program ln the school plant Earnestly aware of the needs at Scott he has devoted his greatest effort to secure them for us The tireless efforts lndeed Mr Bowsher merits our deepest gratitude for his lndefatlgable ln terest ln helpmg to make our students of today better cltlzens of tomorrow by supplying them with the equipment they need o commodious and practical new fieldhouse on the Scott campus manifests his Q- -i... Mr. R. J. Langstaff Principal On behalf of our faculty and student body I would express to the Scolfonian staff our appreciation of their efforts in preparing our I955 yearbook. To select and to preserve for memories the best of a school year is an interesting and challenging task. They have performed this task well. Our yearbook begins with the pictures of individualsg it ends with the pic- tures of groups. Such is the order of our growth within our school and within our society. Few of us would ever be satisfied with only the pictures of ourselves as individuals. The development of individual capacities must always be com- pleted by the contributing and merging of individual abilities in group action. Our deepest pride in Scott is based upon the pictures it presents of indi- viduals of different races, nationalities, creeds, and abilities-planning, coop- erating, and working together in groups for common purposes. l wish our world could do as well. W new Mr. Langstaff reads announcements. Mr. Langstaff interviews our three new teachers: Mrs. Miller, Mr. Holloway, and Mr. Mccollun. ,I Mr. Alberstett looks over his work. Known to all Scott boys for justice, fair- ness, and understanding he employs in coun- selling those who need his helpful guidance is Mr. Vernon R. Alberstett. Punctual, regular attendance is his goal for every boy. However, the firmness of his Thou must is tempered by the perennial fun-loving interest he takes in student life and the merry laugh that denotes his sense of humor. A loyal supporter of Scott activities, he is never too busy to attend athletic contests, school plays, and student dances. Assistant Principal- Counsellor oi Boys Assistant Principal- Counsellor oi Girls A friend to all Scott girls is Miss Florence Petersen, whose depth of understanding and cordial, sympathetic guidance characterize the personal interest she takes in every girl's individual need. Counselling girls concerning their attendance and scholastic achievement and innumerable conferences with parents, teachers, and social agencies fill her busy days. Teacher and student alike sense her gracious readiness to assist where the need arises and the ease with which she helps knotty prob- lems roll smoothly into their proper solutions. Miss Petersen discusses a problem with Tanya Abbott. CBottom leftb Miss Baymiller CSCDY to Carol Larkey d Faye Simon at the Recognition fBottom rightj Miss Baymiller works at her desk in her office. if CT op lefty Mr. Merickel shows the schedule for the day to Nancy Butler and Pat Tallman. CTOP right? Mr. Merickel checks the paper that Haig Kazazian is typing. Assistant Principal-Activities As director of extracurricular student activities, Mr. Ralph Merickel applies the technique of pre- cision characteristic of a skillful personnel director in coordinating the events of the school calendar with the scholastic program. Direction of student assemblies, scheduling of committee and club meet- This has been Miss Vera Baymiller's first year in the recently created administrative position of Counsellor of lnstruction. Added to her former duty of administering, grading, and recording test results included in the established testing program of the school and the analysis of test results for the students and teachers are the varied duties of ings, preparation of the school calendar, and counselling the Student Council and the Senior Class are chief among Mr. Merickel's many duties. Enthusiasm and smiling friendliness, yet firm supervision identify his organization that plans the spark of play a school needs. assisting probationary, substitute, and practice teachers, planning programs for faculty meetings, supervising the visual education program and the annual requisition of text books and work books. Efficiency and order characterize the newest administrative department at Scott under Miss Baymiller's direction. Assistant Principal-Instruction certificates rf, Assembly. Miss Longbrake interviews an adult interested Miss Liongbrake shows the bulletin board with scholar- in college for her child. ship listings to William Sims and Dave Cummings. College Adviser Students interested in college appreciate the great store of information Miss Eleanor Longbrake, college adviser, has efficiently filed in her office to answer countless questions about colleges and their curricula. She also assists students to confer with visiting college representatives and tirelessly seeks to acquaint ambitious students withe scholarships available for those who wish to qualify. Alert and ever enthusiastic, Miss Longbrake is known for her wise guidance in college choice and personal interest in the college-entrance problems of indi- vidual students. lllliee Per ennel Statistics, finance, supplies, and office manage- ment essential to the education of over I500 high- school students are capably directed by the well- trained personnel that comprises Scott's office staff. Teachers and students are ever grateful for the friendly assistance they receive in the Scott office. Mrs. Marian Masell, head clerk, serves as secretary to the principal. Mrs. Lydia Gilhooley, attendance clerk: Mrs. Margaret Husbands, school treasurer: Miss Eleanor Martin, book clerk: Miss Mariann McKarus, record clerk, serve in the office. Mrs. Alice Wadsworth divides her time between the Scott library and the testing department. Mrs Wadsworth glances through the Scott Part of the office personnel work in their Mrs. Cilhooley contacts absent students records. office. telephone. ,as i 1.a., f if Engineers Paul Radbone Frank Brennan chief and Paul Custodians Horace Tucker and Fred Burgess take time Baringer work keeping the school warm out to check their bulletin board Plant taii well organized group IS the staff of englneers and custodians A warm clean school is their goal It 1S Indeed pleasing to know that Scott High School has such capable workers Cafeteria Per onnel Many hands make work easy for the cafeteria personnel. Not only do they prepare a delicious lunch for us, but they also serve it with a smile. Cafeteria personnel: Mrs. Helen Brach, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. Lillian De Han, Miss Helen Bamhart, standing. Mrs. Katherine Schwab, Mrs. Jessie Ringler, Mrs. Cwendolean Harding, Mrs. Ruby McGee, Mrs. Gertrude Rahilly, Mrs. Katherine Dyer seated. They all take a rest after a busy day. Two of the women work at cleaning the cafeteria so the students in the next lunch period have a pleasant place to eat. lil The best friend of Scott High School is the Scott P. T. A., an active organization consistently generous with its money, energy, and time devoted to helping the school in numerous ways. Annually the P. T. A. sponsors and aids in the production of the Scott Skits and the Music Festival, two memorable events. ln periodic meetings, problems of the student at school and home are ser- iously considered by the P. T. A. study groups. Mrs. Michota and her board of capable aides merit our devoted gratitude. Seated: Mrs. Stanley V. Michota. Standing: First Row: Mr. Ralph Merickel, Mr. Richard Langstaff, Mrs. Haig Kazazian, Mrs. Harold Wyckoff, Mrs. Stark Conyers, Mrs. David Moses, Mrs. Russell Gephart, Mrs. Charles Butler. Second Row: Miss Florence Petersen. Mrs. Howard Brymer, Mrs. Ralph Bridgman, Mrs. H. C. Sells, Mrs. Lynn S. Crim. Mrs. lrving Odesky, Miss Vera Baymiller. bf? NV' :FYPU5 at Seated: Mrs. Stanley V. Michota. Standing: Mrs. Russell Cephart, Mrs. Harold Wyckoff, Mr. Ralph Mericlcel. Mrs. Stark Conyers, Mr. Richard Langstafli. Mrs. Lynn S. Crim. Scott High School P.T.A. Officers and Chairmen-1954-1955 President.. ........ Mrs. Stanley V. Michota First Vice-Pres. ......... Mrs. Stark Conyers Second Vice-Pres. ...... Mr. Ralph Merickel Secretary.. .......,... Mrs. Harold Wyckoff Treasurer .......,.... Mrs. Russell Gephart Faculty Representatives Miss Florence Petersen Miss Vera Baymiller Membership Chairman.Mrs. Harold Wyckoff Newsletter ........... Mrs. Howard Brymer Parent Education ..... Mrs. Ralph Bridgman Open House .,.... .... M rs. Philip Carter Music Festival .... .... M rs. Elmer Henkel, Mrs. Haig Kazazian Freshman Reception. Mrs. joseph Nathanson CLASS MOTHERS Freshman. .,...,. . . Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Sophomore.. . . . .Mrs Mrs Mrs Junior. . . Mrs Mrs Senior. . . . .Mrs Mrs Mrs . ,,Mrsi Frank Foster D. S. Booth A. l... Harrel Robert Powell H. C. Sells Gerald Chappuies joseph Boxwell Koerner Leutz Henry Philipps Albert Kuehl David Moses lrving Odesky Charles Butler Health 61 Welfare Chairman Dorothy Harrison C,.X C ,jX f XY Ex! fXX!fXg XV X XXX X X xx xx hmm X N.Cf'-EY E fggx Fil' Mrs. Laura Caldwell ' jane George f ,fgf ac' 4,54 Wt 56' 'x Marguerite Clark '17, L ff r Helen Fields 1 474 English f Miss Humphrey, jane Smith, Gertrude Shoffer, and Frances Netler observe a painting while their senior class visits the Art Museum. Miss Aufderheide teaches a lesson in English grammar. Radio Education , 511' Clare Humphrey Chairman Librarian Chester L. Holloway Theresa Malloy Elizabeth Aufderheide Carrie Wiseley K. S P' 'UQ i VV' Y 1-N' Q , -VX J x lf' 54'- in--iQ 'wil ws! Qui C. R. Croll Watson Welever Roy A- W9ldaY R- S- Weixf e, cience 4' ' 'ww fff 1:-53 N ,M Sybil Wachter Chairman Mr. Wexsers chemistry class IS hard at work in the lab. Mr. Croll demonstrates a problem in general science to Scott Reiter. james Bradford Stephen Molnar Cloyce Cheney Eleanor Longbrako -'mf 44.4 W ff ' 'Nils fb' , ' Q 14? Q13-vw ff M N '-Q 6- GN'-0 B74-4-4 if ?? ...b i M n 1 FQ 1 -'5 1 A? 55.15 V i-14 '- I 4' -QQSP Robert Lewis Mrs. Elfrieda Smith Mrs. Ruby Crolle Leland Dimon Physical Education Mrs. Smith shows Beverly Brandman the correct Mr. Lewis directs his students in the swimming position to be used in bowling. class. Art s J 4 Mr. Tumer arranges Christmas cards that were Cuthbert Ryan made by his students. Frank Tumer ilnG5 iv'-7 .V .,,, fc Avg' 1-,1-C. who sux f f Fig' 7 lui Russell Mater Arthur Brighton Norman Holland Thomas Rutter Mr. Rutter and his students work on a project. Home Economics Mrs, Ruth Eller not pictured. Mrs. Penna Miller Industrial Mrs. Miller, with the aid of her stu- dents, demonstrates the art of cooking. . If A il' 'I iw .M Glen Lake Chairman ,-' if Mrs. Robert Penn Mrs. Frank Sartor MVS- D0l'0fhY llaffiwn -'x Qin 'TA 26 431' I Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, Nurse Donna Militzer Sue Shannon Carol Reichard Not pictured: Rosemary Shay, Gloria Tumer, Sue Bame. Nurses Assistants Top Row: Mrs. Wadsworth Judy Sager Evelyn Henry Ruth Vetter Carol Campbell Edna Rivers l.aC-ora Bey Delores Law Sondra Parr Judy Bortz Seated: Miss Wiseley, Librarian Judy Perkins Carol Kelly Karen Patrick Margaret Mears June Griffith Not pictured: Alberta Howard, Shirley Lyczkowski, Marilyn Tubbs. Librarian's Assistants l I J 'MX' Qs throw f. I 1 rv -, Y 4.1 A M u L .Lib MM ff 1 Fre hman Class Seated Howle Steinman Iona Gepart Carol Kledls Mr Hull Barbara Music Vlolet Downes Standing Dons Slmrell Mary Ann Fitz Donald Yates Sharon Smxth Claudette McFarland Tubbs juris Ozolme Geraldine Abbey Toby Coldstem Maxme Brown The large Freshman Class chose a council of seventeen mem bers to lead them ln their many actlvltles One member from each homeroom was elected m anuary to organize the council The class presented a dance as lts first soclal event Wlth the ard of Mr Hall the class adviser the dance was a success Gayle Rlchie, Gordon Campbell. Not in picture: Marilyn ale rnold .L- Judy Bortz nv riscilla ldwell 9 33 v-'I Willie Adlrinson Velean Austin Es sm if fn ,I ' if Sander Bellman Bob Bowen Q xy' an Maxine BIOWI1 Carol Campbell ,. 4 B , - N... iff Erma Evalena Aldridge Alexander Sandra Novella Auger Baker Q 3' 0 1 Qs: of-fy 5 if 4, Marlene l.aGora Bernard Bey June Thelma Bowlby Boyd -in I Thomas Pauline Brown Browne Cordon Marvin Campbell fannon f nv ii 6 - 4 I, Carlton Richard Allen Allen Audrey Barbara Barboza Baker 6 A - E- I j F. r N, -. if ' Y. gP,fl.w,.5fn Clarence Marilyn Bilby Bius Daniel games Brady razzel 9 Ea - '-I ' -. 734 N V ml x - Robert Bill Browning Buclrles hlacquclinz- Peggy Carnes Carson f r -4 I :xx WX '. William Carol Allen Al! Donald Warren Barnes Barnes V -3 - 2' 4' -A Ks K ,,, M -file? 1 r I Norman Bill Blank Blankenship james Beverly Bridgeman Briggs Q 7' Q' is -3 I 91 5 F3 l ll X. -7 QP K 1 'V Q .55 -I h 832121 leflall Ruby Charles Cartlidge Cavanaugh -0 Yr Penny Anderson Y vonne Ba rry JF T' l' X Phyllis Borzean Damor Britter K William Bush Jeff Chambers 'F 1.3. Prentias Anderson Harry Baughman 'Af' 1' .av ' lb Ya ,J , 'lr Nellie Bolea Joan B ritte r 'P' fi K If ,nu -:' fx Violet Butler Allen Chauslty ,AF A W. ..- Rebekah Archer Vaughn Baugh man 321' Albert Brown '- 9' , E Eddie Byrd Martha Cleveland Ha rvey Clingenpeel eoann ranon van ,I L- J- 1 7 Martha Depriest Nlerrie Dunning 4.2 jim Flnucan Roal yn Friedman 49 w -6 R 0 he I 1 5 Edna Bill Coleman Collins B b J d Crozby Churyn J C ' A .. 'K -, ts 4 . P ,1 AE' A 5 -3 G Z- -'51 yr ,. we Larry Nancy Dix Donaldson Verl Henry Duquette Durham 9 1 . ILL If 4- in ' '-'91 ' -Q uv V N A tj I f av lllfi I Nlary Doris Fitz Flagg Norman lona George Gepharl if . lf. 3 , 5 Q a -gp D --4 'Is I Phyllis Collier Barbara Curtis lr .4 Glenis Dotson lganet wkye 1 . Q8 ca, I1 qi 5 Q james lflagg David Cnlchrisi l-ff 3 x X Don Conti Norman Dabney J Barbara Douglas j uanita Il-xsley 'Y' I Sk G 'P QF 'Q 4' 1 Margarer Flagg Juanita Gil .6 QQ has .3 3? I Bill Cool: Ethel Dantzler X . 4 K ' 'mi 4 V Violet Downes Eileen Eppstein sf' '57 9 . K Norma Fletcher Linda Gleason ,Q ! I I 2 E' l f r K X J 5 ffl il me Grace genie Richard Cooper ooper Cornell Sam Albert Harvey Davis Davis Decker 'I . : Q J 5 1 51, . if - ,Q ... . I P, 'Y' , , .J 4 Grady Jaclt Franlt Downey Draper Dumeston Alfred Earl Ethel Elkins Ellis Ezhliman Q 4 ' fu A Q' X -U T 9' wa Jn Q ' . is I rf. G mf ei ,qi-5 X' x J S' H, . a ' .var Q J Jw-- Mary Gilbert Frank Flowers Folleher Foster Myrtel Gordon Toby Glover Goldman Goldstein la pr., - R as J '69 1 I u Rebecca Covitz Bob DeHart IFC uv f. 'U7 Y .'-v F4'3 -at 10? W john Duffey Gail Feldman , ,- Q 1 '56 If .. Nick Fotos jill Goldstein is i -1 -on- if Fu V 5- , '.-3 IL- I' 'xi' Y ffery James Allen Andrew ddad Hall Hawkins Hannah erry Philip Karen Ronnie lpman Henderson Hill Hill h x 'v 'I v - x - 'Sri .7 W ' ro F ,Q f: I t -- - 'Q , V+ -,, ? , f..... ' 'J' fig, Z s ' F M' 'R' V I 'J fl' ' ' els el 1 A UI 1 if I nneth Sandra Allen Robert ooper Hoskinson Hotchkiss Hudson Chessie Evelyn Robert Jefferies Johnson Johnson . , S N .uf K 'X dw il Jw Qt ,, I ank Lee Betty Willie elb Kimble King Kirk David Karen Charlotte Kynard Lambillotte Langston --v 'Q 4 ,, 23? -' IN . if David Hanson Heflndn Hockman .8 . 'ff if ,J r'- il Dick Hughes Nlar-wha Jones v K . 'S' 1.x Y Carol Kledis Dick Large 1 Q, 'liz' 2? Q V William Harden Sue Hockmuth 33- , -0, -nv' if 1 ag x, 'Q ' sf' Phyliss Hutchen Melvin Jones 3. X . I Kay Knepper Linda Law Qrhv -4 3 all 4 Linda Harrell William Hackney 3F. 1 'James rving Michael Jones 1 li: a. I We fl l. Jerry Knous Pat Lee F 4 -1 x., -Sf tif' X KV Darlene HA rris Betty Hodge ao. Q Hubert Jackson Wesley Jones N -9 'ev j' .4 . Pn Koerne I Hazel Lee fi I.: f I l , Wi Bertral Harrison Sha ron Hohenberger Q -9 TZ .X Xa Sand ra Jacobs Joyce Joyner 4 9 :Q X George Kohler David Levine -.-ag Veraie Haywood JSI., in Q 4 K I r Y , 1 1 7 V Geraldine J akubowski Mildred Joyner v lay, it fr -'A Kathryn Kreader Nancy Levison 'DF 55, ff' Barl Help J amd Hooker e as Barbara Jayne Patricia Kasper Z Russell Krolln Frances Lewis Fred J ucly Milla Mikolajewslri Y E Ralph Gloria Lewis Lincoln Lawrence Norma Marten Mowery ,J sz lil? a... T' u. 1 , Claudette Arthur McFarland McCough james Mitchell J' S -,, -5 . A Aa Harold james Moss Murphy Dave Dian Northup Norton 3 S 9 'R 4 ,..,, glhs Q Robert Mabel Link Loclclear Beatrice John Mayer Mazor tx -l 1 . Q , .av '-for hx W of K 'K , , 6 f X R , Next . Sharon Easter McGraw Mclienley Darlene Diane Mofflt Mohn 5 s- if., Q as , . i .51 . ff' -an A 4 Ci, f vi - v i 1 . W. W l A f f Barbara Joyce Music Myers 'lures Laurelta Ozolins Odoms 'Q i Emma Lou lda Karen Russell Ocular May Ludwig Lambillotte Lytle Macklin Christine Hildred julia Gerald David McBride McClair McCloud McClure McConnell E f w L Z ', l ' . ' ll llgw- W l f in 4 A l , 4 . Q I , ' -v ' ' 1 9 , -3? :gr X X ,f X e Londell Margaret Ronald ,laclr Glendora McNeal Mears Medere Menna Metcalf Mary Mary Mary Lou Norma Lora Moore Moore Morris Morris Morrison Q , -9 'FQ X c KY' 'rx I . 4 1 . f Y , . I . B . I kj' , Winilred Flora Art Bill Mildred Nash Nelson Narenberg Newman Nicholason ,lamea Lorelei Elaine Priscilla William Oldham Oldham Owens Parker Parker -xi' rice nally A-1 l l Sharon Magdalena Ozzie Payne Peinado Peterson Connie Edward Louise Powers Price Price anfq , A. , i 7 P V , Yi P 4 9 f' - x . if I John Arthur Scott Reichard Reid Reid Willie Sandra Daniel Rodgers Rumpl Rosenberger '.'?,53l M XUJ6-' 5' Nt 4 it ,ref l S fx P If if 1 ff 'ii ..f P' 5 iii Nazareth Jean Sally Sanders Sanders Sandwisch Judy M Sherman Shiglgy r 1 I 14' V ' 'S'-i' William Phillips SHCI Lllnn 9 il. I QF! 'lf Murray Remer Janet Ruffner : as Q, Y' .A 'Fil Gilbert Schechter Phyllis Shipp -s -0 Kenneth Pilzecker Moses Ramey Q - .W Clifford Reynolds Berry Russell K8 x x X. 4,5 15, v , Arthur Schmeider David Shugarman Frank Pio Tennie Ramey url ig, Charlene Richards Tom Russell X.. r AP ,217 ., , 1 'r x 1 5 l vm Carole Schulte Mary Sieving Nettie Poling Pearline Randall E.. C. Richardson Aanice utter '05 .A,, .QS -E-lf Y? Will. A' s Sharon Schwartz Doris Simrell 35 49 Stephen Port Charles Raufer v Da ' ' k Q2 l 'RWM fl 'QQ TZ' QU Riclil:1?:lson William Saba V-.. .4 sr 'Qi XV J' Eddie Seen Sandra Sircle I-.r , Xi 6' 4' 1 A ji ,J Alice Powell Jeannette Ray Doris Powell Shirley Redclick Roxie Gayle Ridley Ritchie Ramon Sharon Salazar Smith J N x Q 3- in N, 2 V3 - Q1 'Z' J W Margaret Marshall Shaneck Shapiro .Lohn Etta Mae T omau Slay Shedreiclr Weathers Margaret Wanda Tumey Tye I 4 Lv. 9 Wi. N S Barbara Florence Thomas Tho mas Dennis gackie Sparks pratt 4. ' :G Eugenia Kay Szanezi Turner L za-4 Barbara Carlie Weaver Webb Barba rn Tyson 532 Shirley Thomas Sylvia Stanford -,Fi ,. . Tilley Audrey Cla renoe Edwa rd Smith Smith Smith 23 4 ,:,u-3 ,Z get T for ws Q .A Susan Carrie Weinman Westbrooks Margaret Leslie Virag Vrooman '7' Lorne Thompson Marilyn Starker sob l oan anne! Nicole Thomson Patricia Stewart V: 4. :fi H2- .9 i NJ .Ace Wa ne Wicfiner Charles Wagner Herbert Thurman xc tone --9 J qanne Wilczynski Betsy Walclner Lula Bee Trlplett Damce Strong Floyd Henry Taylor Taylor Garland Robert Sharon Shirley Charlene Williams Deborah Wallace Marilyn Tubbs Lilly Strong Owe Herbert Taylor Virgle Smith Marsha William! Mack Walton -5 Gladys Turner Sue Ellen Stuart 4' QL Troy Taylor Wayne X 1 VI Huston Willis OIIVCY Ward AJ Lou is Tull Esther Sunshine an Wesley Taylor Bob Snider if 'Ji I E . Wil Dia Wat Mar Tur Sam Sutt l Pali Ter Patrl Sonc Smith Smith Smith Smith A Smith m. fu p 09 Ronald Wofford 46154 Carole Yard ,pf- ilu -r Barbara Woggon aw 'nc Cherry Wright an -41 Floyd Ronald Harry Wright Yates Wyatt A459- Donald Curtxs Alan Barbara Mary Yates Young Zaner Zleman Zervos ' ' fr . ' fl fa 'V . ' ul' 2: 'I' In . x V fl f l .634 L V W, 1 . 'fr , , ' V4.4 ,I 'jk Q fy, ,,.,,7 ' 'f .i,, l I , ' 1' Howard Steinman discusses a class project with Mrs. Featherstone. Fre hmen In Action Toby Goldstein and Allen Chausky Sue Hill and lona Gepart pay on their Soottonian to Pat lVlcMorgan, pro- motion manager. Bill Newman sharpens his pencil while assist Murray Reg-ner find something Bob Snider makes an Robert johnson looks on. in his lockgr, Phone fall- s M... E! ophomore Class Left to Right Ed Kazazxan Paula Wrlllanm Dave Kopelman Barbara Snider Scotts active Sophomore Class elected Eddie Kazazlan president Other officers include Dave Kopelman vice presldent Paula Williams secretary and Barbara Snider treasurer The class advlser 18 Mr Mater Pa! Bailey -C as Charles Beren Nlary Booth 13' 12 .-1 Laura Aboohamad Della Bagwell nu .37 Darrly Berning Suzanne Borlle Barbara Adams oseph Baranslu Xrthur Berry e Bower --dr L 'iv Donald ackie udy Brown Brown Brown Sharon Alexander Dorothy Barnes 'C hlberr Brddle IDC lioxwell -an Leona B rown Ixennelh Mary Nancy Stanley Byrd Cladwell Calhoun Campbell I Howard Anderson Tu ra Barnes Nlary Blakely 'Vlarrlyn Boyd 4a 'E' iw Wrllre Brown Rose Mary Anteau Becky Barnett Edward Blanchard Catherrne Bradley -Q45 Wrllram Brundage Lola Carol Carlrsle Carter Shrrley Armitage Peter Barreto Fanme Blanton Marlene Brancleberry 4 m Brymer Loulse Paul Arndt m Barreto dh- Beverly Blrtz oyce Brrdges Carol Bullock Gerry Cathey Chappures Sam Apfelblat Francrs Baum 41 fs Vrclue Blum Esther Bnnlun ' 4 erry ader Robert Buyer -Q- if Tom Bolger Nlary Bn!! fr 'X Shrrlene Tommy Buntrngs Burnette C M rldred Barley oyce nder an Norman Bolton Ca role B rown md! iv erry Byrd Mrlton john Charlene Chlpmen Chatman Child ' . 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A X 'SX ' A xl f Danthel Jo Anne William Domm Donahue Draper Robert Larry Naomi Eddingon Edwards Edwards I . C I1 a-ef wo, L .. n -. -i Jacqueline John Janice Faust Finn Finney Cecile Lawrence Lila Gaither Gallway Celser fx s Russel Comers Mabel Delles t'tf. ffm- LK 4- .A ,. .3 1 i :S Raymond Dreyfuss Nancy Egger! S9 N- Millicent Fisher Grace Gibson 'ex ikxif '9 C .ii 1 -- -5 Judy Connors Norman Dessum L Otha Duerson Margie Ellis '.- .Q .., 7 YY' Y A fi 12? J Helen Fletcher Hr.-tty Gill I ' t K --'sr sr r 4 1, Charles Mary Jo Ann Sandra Coolts Corbitt Cowder Roberta Pat Nancy Elain Dicltinson Dilorenzo Dillworth Dole y , 'O ' i i .f N Y - xi, Fx N 1 E 'A rr - 3 V , , -Z 5 ,, v rv . ' - V H W . f 4 -A aj, . 'V if 1 sw f iv Barbara Joyce Gary Lucille Duhamel Dukeshire Dukinsky Dunlap Otis Woodrow Barbara Paul Ellis Ellis Enis Epstein ? Q gi Q, ga Lf, I f 'X I 4 1 1 l ,J f 1 Q Y an Frances John John Clara Ford Ford Franklin Frick John Gloria Lale Henry Gillespie Glander Clauberrnan Clover Y sd ,..- L ,sw john Lamproa Thelma lifenl q-5 sw aff B1 McGee Christine Moore D55 Nancy Norton Mary IO '3 fr MJ Sudye Landrum Thelma Lovell 'F Sam McKarus Beatrice Morrison Rxcha rd Oden Mary Porter X -. Petey Large Virgil Lovmgood ean Mc Kenzle Bl Moaely Annie Overat reel lchael Powder nf Pat Layman Margaret Lowry '-sf Shirley Medere KCD Mowery Betty Patlln Dorotlx Powell A v W 1 Q L Donald Lee oAnn acon Q1 Mary Meyer Bl Mowry Debra Patrick m Powell 317 Larry laefevre Dan Maraonek 'rin Marlene Miller Sam Muller vw- Ruth Pelton Danny Powers . N t J 1: c H LZFIK Carolyn Martin Richard Miller Willie Myles 4 a Pelweckl Barbara Price r-1 LA,-nv if Zandra Levine Herman Martin 'Z'- Man Mlnaltea Gloria Nash ane Penwell Robert Putnam ,V , , 1' Gladys Linver Hueston Marten Mary Mohn Aldeen Neely 4.4 Jeanette C.. Charlotte Roberson If igs '1 Dolores Littleton Sue McCabe OC Moody Dianne Nerenberg .41 Fred Peters Carol Ralrer S ,Q P . '4 ,V Y Melv in Lomas Nellie McConn Bobby Morga Parr Newto 1 Q immy hx 1 Wxlhe Ramey 'r I f . , fo Y W : 41. 'if if '7 ' A , 'Il I ' 'Q ' , 'ony ' r .' X JP .i 1 4 I -i , -l I v f ' 1 V V - 4 ' - Q A , 1. ' ' 02 , Fa.: 574 ' - 7- A AJ L35 L' 1 TL . 'QQ' ' - ' I i 7 7 I . 5 M Y h i 3 , l X. Af .H J U . D . n . J 'll 'll ' ' ' ' as . ' A M Q v I Q, 9 -f .7 O fl 5 fi t, 7 Q . Q X L 3 L33 , tr' ' M . 7 ew. ' :V ' K X I ' X' X g .' 7 K 1 if v . N L, Jia A 1 A ' A W et 1? Q ff- f -of 1 - W -af ' f- y , , Ri K v V X vi 4 X .1 1 S - S ' iv fa? ' ,AQ . 'sk' K . - i A ' ' ld ' J P -sl-ei 'll' Pr M' Y Ji . ' ' d o . 4' 1. 8 ' X' h Q ,a 6 Q. Q '53 Qs. owl.- y x L M 'N V 'I 'T ,Q Q ff , ' Q? L 'X UQ: ,.- ' v-1 . - - s, 5 Mae N.. -'sf Q' A 9 orman liwartz uth Ann honhrun -10 'Q Nancy Redmond Marlene Rubin I x W. D. Scott Eleanor Shy .3 , -45, Thi' LR N Linda Smolherman Austin Stoltenberg ,.4' n ,Z Geraldine Riley Glen Schad ,ln l,'- -1 I .Q bl Don Robert Larry Rice Richards Ricks Mel Joe Jerry Sampson Sansbury Sautter ' I v' i Q 3 . XD Yr ' 1 3 fmt ilk 1 .r .J Q ' .4 2 if , , Vi, f MQ' - n I 'A Bertram Mickey Susan Sells Shanabarger Shannon Juanita Cleo Sheldon Simmons Simpson Singal 5? , ,. A , an -I ' S 1 lg' ff iiii 1 j sd ,fl ' 'i . ri Y ' ,, .. 1 .My X :L if ' v jean Franklin Barbara Sneed Snell Snider Marian Margo Florence Strong Stubblefield Stuller I I Maxine Sherman Dick Sipple X1 1 1' ,..., 1 1... '5- Kay Snively Lula Swank -13 'Y' Edna Rivers Milton Schmid! J- ,-s.. I .. .. 5 7 M artha Shavers Carol Smith 'D X BS' ,fo , 'Q J 55352. Maxie Swank 'Fx Y 41'- Howard Roberta Bruce Schulman .19 I 5 I 'TXL rel t Estelle Sheppard Carolyn Smith r I f ,AL rv Y' R 1.1 Ronald Sparks nne! 'llaylor Jeanette obertson Bonnie Schulman --v F9 '32 N, Q - K , 1 rv, Robert Sherman Sandras Smith 1 lv . S , 9 ,A Y' Q. Frances Squires Lois Thnl 4' lx Marlene Roberts Belly Schulte --r H 5, H. Corinna Shipp Sterling Smith 3 -J4 ,ff Zella Stahl Jim Thompson Y ax I ua Q,Eeeoe '.e 1523 Mar Schv Ca l Shox rya?t Thomas Smith nh Fred Staunton Lawrence Thompson 6 A A! .: Q, ss.: - of K' ' in ' w 0 D alben Dxcln Vary ik -0 Larry entworth Paula Wllllamn 42 ' v 45 Q.. 1, 5- 1 -., o n ewel oslca Troutman a Ruth Vaug s Vetter Catherine Charlotte West Wentzel Arlene Chuck Wilson Wllaon 4 Qian. af Sl :Sa Carolyn Tucker Bob Volk E C0nnlC Whn te rn ll8Oh .os '9 5. bv , -it Diann Tucker Doug Walker v-5 Barbara Whlteaker Kenn Wise Olfl Llfll W ,X Glorl Tu me Frecl Wallace Q1 Allen Wlgglns Robert Wood -fd' Vlrglnla Yenor 64 Xl, Louise Tyler Richard Walton if l-3 ' ,ve ,r N J N 3 K 4. Geneiva Underwood m ltz Bonna Carol Wilkinson Wlllxamn James Donald Woodward Wooten Edward Young L2 Pam Warrxner 'ZW Colleen Wnllnamn Anna Wortham .A ohn fl Mabel Weckles llllams Dave Wright 3 sy I 1 X V Robert Vandoc IHC Wexss 19 0 4-Tw ln! Wnllna Ernest Wnght 1 -vga-.ram ..,-.-vrwafggpwfvr mv- -Hn f ' ' ' 'bv' V3.5 'A ff 'iw-, ,,,,, ZH, - if -- ., U ,,.,v h V - ' W -3-,mr get 'Al WL., V' 1 X J - L, . Junior Class 41 f Seated Reva Rerchlm Bob Morgan After a splrlted campaign the unlor Class elected Wesley Stewart president Bob Morgan vice president Reva Relchlm secretary and Ardlth Drolllnger treasurer The actlvltles of this class Included the sellmg of tlckets for a basketball game ln February The annual J Hop a memorable event of March was a success both socially and flnanclally under the able assist ance of Mrs Caldwell the class advlser 5 i I I 4' Q, 5 at A Standing: Wesley Stewart, Ardith Drollinger. L. 'A qw I Alan lumberg r .x y Jesse Ronald Adams Algee Patricia Carol Barry Baur 4 Q 57 5 - 6? g-A , - 9 3 91 - jo Ann Helen: Boclnar Bond Alta Peggy Brubaker Bryant ' ., - A I. ... lx fan se, Y ' V 19 r k ' 0 zf if . ,Q . - 7 T7 ' if f Allen lllsic Cook Corbitt Norma Christine Davis Dedalris J- A 6 i rr .3 ,717 QA ,ag ., I, Richard Joe Alder Allen Norman Tom Beczynski Beehner ' 3 at L 3 f' 1:-L 3 ' 5 4: l X W'illiam Burton Bornlieltl Braff jim Warren Burkes Byrd 0 6 - Q: 1 Ll 'fi X x. 1 Rosalie Frances Creps Creps Ruth Tom Devine Dieter 2 9 - ' 1 f 127' V Ho race Anderson Victor Bell 41- - 2 I , 'Qi Harold Branclman Nancy Carter f 'I-5. rl 1:0 Xi N , ,1 Y Phyllis Crum jill Disher L2 ry Arnzxld Larry Bergsman lg, 55 .Q 'X Kenneth Britter Jean Caughhorn eg y 1- A.: f john Curfey Helen Dixon 4- Ruben Babes Jon Berguist G fl '?5 l,' T10 A ' f. v Katy Broadbent Joyce Caughhorn rffefi ,. . 1 f Horace Curtis Rodney Dreier Rosabelle Baer Russ Berkau .Qs Ax 2 ,. ' 1 A, Betty Brown Roland Converse ,-37 va 4:45 K Di S-Q Vf Crystal Dart 3511? Sue Minnie Bame Barnes Dale Marilyn Bigelow Bishop ' if. 5 1 l X 2 Carolyn glohn Brown rown Carole George Conyers Collier -0- 3 439 A ,, 1 3? ' r Delores Geneva Davis Davis Ardith Burel Dmllinger Eding Pat EJ ack Fred Qing wards Elking Betty K rh Duhan DTC., JOEZT' I 5 X5 ' ' sf 'Of 'T .l Frshn Annie Harrl s jon Hoiman 1-15, 1.11 .JF 13 ,. Ill .l Futlir l lene Goldman 3 -d ,,- Va 'Q 623 1.-.. Gerald Harris .Arr 'N as . SWS' Warner Gallagher Roselyn Goldman A Fi -I9 E fi Q X Donald Elliott james Faust Q Q -A-r' .4 3 J W 3 I if Donna Gallaway Deanna Go rdon -.q. Q Ti? Minnie Harris Ma rilyn Erma Holfrnan Hogue Nanoy Harris 9: 21- , 'J' 1' sei 1' ' - ' at Il lik Deanna Robert Dolbee Dome Richard Sue Farber Fetters -5 'f' n '9 3 K 4,4 Y -l-,e 1 7 .f- f l Minnie Shelvie Gamer Gibson jack joan Graham Graham -Er 4 vi J Ralph Harris Sandra Barbara Hook Hoover Aohnella awkins Alberta Howard l -SS! 15- ' Donna Donahue Beverly Fishman at 51 -a - Verbie Gibson Walter Griliin Pi? Q 7. .Y 'A lg' T 'OG Connie Hickling im Hnebaker n X n 1 1 l D C F4 L Gl J Hama: - 1 C fa F' ,Ir 'f - Ty I ff -nv 1 74' fy iv ' f X Noel Herman Phyllis Doremus Dowe Downes Bob George Eddie Fitz Fong Forman 1 ,3 . , ws 5, .2 9 'FQ 'd 'U .1 r . X X Q,-. 1 7. . J rg 2' 5 , A W Vu s? :-7' ' XS j f K L ' Bill Dick Marion Gilliam Gingrich Gaiter Willliam Patricia Marjorie Griffin Haizhcock Hallman x J f I U K, K w ' ' R 2 4 3 F 4 lf 3 f 1 .W Y 4 11-, v wh . Tom Hlohn ,lean Hickman indle Hendrickson Roderick Hughes 1 Dolores Humphrey R M Honiemhein? YJ Ch 1 I. J 2 .Q 4 L H 15 ' 'P 9 Q in Se S' 4 5 ii X ' ii xl Ai it 4 JY ' s -. -b I A semary ones 'ev lar I Q V H Y Y , '7 'elif , Beverley Sharon Jim Edward Jackson Jenkins Jennings Johns Yvonne Sonia Carol Carol Joyner Kalsiher Kellogg Kelly ei ' 4 yu . 4 , 4- - 3 6 fy 'qv ' x f ! . ,' fi ' 9 l - f' Y- '-' . ev 4 5 X ' fs' cds. w - ' V, I I, x r P- J. D. Mary Bob Terry Knight Krynicki Kuehl Kuhl Jack Judy Paula Vincent Lawrence Lee Leighncr Langenderfer .w .. 3 -E ,I Y 4 I 4 V i V . ,Q I 4 . laA!hl of 1 . A -is s x J Q I' ' - as 4 -5 ' A 'XM -if -- J . 5 -w Linda Jim Findley Sharon Ludwig Lyell Lytle Maney Bruce Theodore Barbara Charles McLaughlin McNair McNeal Medere 1 Q mia i FJ l - 1 i i ww I Bill Willie Johnson Johnson Sally Marilyn Kemper Kerr 1' . .-3 J' z: iv A .Ly ' - 7 -iii va Q x 1 5- J ff f. Donald Eleene Kuhnle Kuohn Ann Betsy Leutz Leutz .' Q -rs : 'Ls' Y- D if ' ' lf., . ' 7 4 W x Q I K Suzanne Carolyn Manor Martin Lee Lynn Medley Melvin 14 -3 I' Charles Jonm Charles Kimberly -'F' J, ,au 13 I - I Donald Lamb Jim Lewis 5, X .3 sg? Bill Muten Bev Mercer 'UQ- 1 f- Cleo Jlean Jones ones Ruth Mattie King King U S f ,ar c , , U -if If William Carol Lane Lnrkey JoAnn Judy Light Lindsey - '.. - .Q .', .1-1. ' s ! -J Q. Joe Wilbert May McClure Jim Clifford Meredith Milios 9 in Jones Bill Kirkbride Delores Law Bob Linn .,,, Richard McDonald Donna Militzer q 0 Ben john Miller Miller Dolores Mary Moore Moore B V Carolyn Naomi Newman Newman Ca lr' Palile i-21:2 I ff amen Sue billipl Phillips Ronny Lewis Roberta Robertson I9 in M 'l lvihllgin Gail Moorehead l - gf ls I Carol Neyhart William Parker 35 1 3 fn A . ' . - 'n Andre Pollard Ethel Robinson Nancy Miller Barbara Morell .Q -ii FT I 'S .f -fr Ann Northcolt Lilly Parks 1 4 X 1 . J . J ,4l Robert Pos! Ru th Rockwood -J Beverly Saraphine Mitchell Mitchell Ed Mary Morris Morrison 97 T, 5 -Q' ':.. ' r ' 4 1 ' P X , f , , 1 X jim Cale Nungester Ocloma Karen Pat P11805 Patton A E -v. A 9 JZ. e - if ' . I I J. 4 3 1 . 'Vi ,. I Lawrence Barbara Quinn Roddick Ilene Joanne Rosenberg Ross 'T ' l4rry Monroe Bill Murrin D Lx Q ' .1 A 5151 De met ra Peleuses aw .S i K6 - 9 i 4 Carol Reed Bill Rou uon 5 Bob Sally Robert Morgan Morin Moore Carrie Lee Bstella Murray Nalls Nelson 9 an 'T' , X f if I , ' 9 , i., X x ky jim Daniel Tom Ordway Osborn Ostertag Judy Barbara Willie Perkins Peschel Peters A 5 J, 1 x y .4 , 3 C .Q f, ,3 1 E t ,, '-5 'I' Reva dame: Barbara Reichlin einelre Richey Carol Don Ray Runk Russell Russell A A' 2' P A 4 415 -W ' M YW oyce son avid llman l sy 9- 2 ag, ,L K, im enz .a -I A 13 , .4 i v he f , Q f Louis Calc Dave Seligman Shalhoup Sharrar Robert Royal james Smith Smith Snyder v I ' ,f :KN ' .-, A , I Doris Shirley Roy Taylor Taylor Thurman Karen Marian Cale Van Dricsen Vary Vaughn , 'if' Cyl .a st 4 f ,A iz lin, 49' ,,-1A I 4 Pal Diane Elma W'halen Whipple Wicks Calvin lda Marcia Wofford Wolf Wood f - ,af 5' Q W QP, ef t fs 1.-ji 9 F3 'vs 'lf,,i Barbara Shible Alice Sparks -3 -3 Mable Thomas Connie Velliquette L in- ' 0. 'x'7 x J .4 7 l'l S.. Al Q. Larry Willey William Woods n-9 K nf I gon 5, 1 Larr Faye Melvin Blanche Bette Shir! Simon Sims Sinclair Skolnick Marjorie George joseph Robert Wesley Spielman Stamos Stemen Stephens Stewart l , 9 1 53 J ,nr M- r f 1 dv 'T X. K f ,., 5 , 4 Q A a S , rf- Q Y '19 5 7. - . Mary Charles Paul Lawrence Vivian Thomas Tippit Trafelet Troxel Trnyer vllerri vjlean Carol Dolores Barbara allace alters Warn Weisberg Welch Qt Z1 , 0 3 .Q w- z zz. l L .1 .. xv . H Q - W W 1: . 1 ' 1 r . I 2 ,-,... 5 . A i 'e .fn Mary Florence Fred Will Archie Wills Williams Williams Williams Williamson Warren Bob Richard Peggy Roxie Woodberry Wooley Wortham Wright Yarbrough Bob S mead J ack S tokes Q Marcia Tull 3'v'2i2'C 3 Emmett Wilson Harry Turner ha Q , 7 - Y Bob uanna Yonai Young Stanlew Zalau -8. Bob hugenc Lenz Lmnjewskx vi 'T Dave Zuem 2 . 5.1 . l 'A 1' ' ' .' ,' . . I y - , N 1 . Y ,f ' . J 1 'I Q SOCIAL COMMITTEE Seated: Katy Broadbent, Bob Zenz, Donna Donahue, Bob Morgan, Ardith Drollinger, Wesley Stewart, Charlotte Netter. Second Row: Lynn Melvin, Gail Moorehead, Barbara Shible, Janie Hammerstrom, Diane Whipple, Barbara Richey, Ann Leutz, Carol Conyers, Barbara Hoover, Carol Martin. Third Row: Sue Bame, Sharon jenkins, Susie Phillips. Tanya Abbott, Terry Kuhl, Burel Eding, Bob Fitz, llene Goldman, Joanne Fall. Junior Class Committee RING COMMITTEE Seated: Gail Nlorehead, Barbara Shi- ble, Bob Morgan. Standing: Diane Whipple, Bob Zenz, Barbara Hoover. , v S' W f 2 3? 1 Z1 ff, ,, 4-1, .., M , 1412: M -f 1 4, f 447: .. , -f r - g 6 Q l +4 arg I if If ,ga-5 J I Q 5 few f .QL . gil f ...,.,, f ..- O, 1,- J 5 . 1, 3 .r ry K ' :'.. Q 'Y 5 . H1- E' S t 1. vgfgg 'V 'Xi' 4 2515 +5 X V H, 'K H I .JL -ep Lv ,Q 5, f Z' ,t,,' f f 'M' l i .,-- f ' ' J 2' ...ov V X 1 ,ffvfmjq Wifi H 'leaf' Z 'lgfq' Cav AUTOGRAPHS I I .ft Il , enior Class UIC! The graduatlng class of 1955 are now seniors It hardly seems possible that lt was four years ago that they as freshmen, were gettlng acquamted w1th a bxg and unfamlllar school and a new experience whlch was destlned to be one of the most memorable of their llves In the fall of l950 the class elected a councll composed of Barbara Border Nancy Butler Phyllls Collins Carolyn Cahn Delores Goldberg Sue Hawks anet acoby Martha Lewis Franklin MlCh0ta E Valjean Minor Rosemary Shay Bull Spencer Janet Weaver and Janet Wolff to help them through the year Under the direction of this council the blg event of the freshman year the IX Dance was a success When the class returned ln the fall of l95l to begln their sophomore year they chose Franklin Mlchota president Dave Wyckoff vxce president anet Jacoby secretary and Hang Kazazran treasurer to guide them m making thenr second year another successful one Agam thelr dance held nn the sprung was enjoyed by everyone As juniors they began to feel that they were achnevlng m hxgh school and they proved xt too by electing Dave Wyckoff presldent lm Lawless vice president Vlrgmxa Humphreys secretary and anet Jacoby treasurer to be their leaders Under the capable guldance of Mrs Caldwell the class presented many 3.CtlVItlC8 the most memorable of whlch was the traditional J Hop held In March ln the Woman s Club Once again It was a success Now as seniors they look back to the bxg events of the year the crowning of Thanksglvmg Queen eanne PhllllpS the play anuary Thaw the prom and the baccalaureate service-and feel a little sad to thmk that those four years which went so quickly must now become memories ln place of antlclpatlons This last year the best of all was planned by the officers Hang Kazazlan pres xdent Vlrgmla Humphreys vice president ane Gephart secretary and eanne Phillips treasurer Under their leadershxp It was by far the happiest and most successful year the class of l955 has known . , 3. u - Z' .. , l , .l ' ll-. . .lj .' I ...D yu i , ,yn- . ' 'J' l ..,. l '-J. ' - ' in Left to Rnghr Vlfglnla Humphreys vrce presrdent Jane Gephart sec retary Hang Kazazxan pres- rdent Jeanne Phnlhps treas- Darlene Jo Abbey uzet and unassuming YTeens 2 3 Sgt at Arms4 John Allen ll s all znds o mzschze to me Basketball I Football I J R C I Agnes Atkinson Her smile goes a long way. Barbara Banning Always ready for fun. ner's Desk I, 2. 3. B. Carlton Baum A musician, a gentleman, and afriend. Alt. H. R. Rep. I3 Bacc. Cmtee. 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Chess I3 F.T.A. 3, Pres. 43 J.C.W.A., Treas. 43 ,l.R.C. I .23 Scottonian 2, 3, EAI. 4. Orch. 2, 3, 4, I. C. C. 4. Cisela Benz Cheery, chatty, and witty. Alt. I'I. R. Rep. 23 Art 23 French 23 Soph Dramatics 23 Y-Teens 2, 4. Elizabeth Bergsman Her laughter banishes cares. 43 Al-Hop Cmtee. 33 Play Cmtee. 4. Dave Bilbrey A friendly fellow always. Art 43 Band 23 Football I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4 Science 43 Play Cmtee. 4. Carol Blaine Fairer than the stars that shine. Alchem. 43 Alt. H. R. Rep. 23 Choir 4 F.T.A. I3 j.C.W.A. 43 Science 2, 4, Sec 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. lrene Blanchard A friendly girl is liked hy all. Burt Boileau Quiet and reserved. Aeo, 3. William Bond ,Wischief dances in his eyes. Alchem. 3, 43 Mem. Cmtee. 43 Scot' tonian 4. Robert Box E ueryone has his devilish moments. Shirley Boyle Good-humored and gay. Betsy Bradford Independent lady. Alchem. 43 Ban. Cmtee. 43 Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Med. Cmtee, 3, 43 Shale. Treas. 3, Pres. 43 U.N. 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. Beverly Brandman A girl that's really worth while. A Il. R. Rep. 23 French 23 F.T.A. 33 II R Rep. 3, 43 Play Cmtee. 43 j.R.C. Z Y Teens 3' 4- Betsy Bridgman A compound of ability, frolic. andjun. Bacc. Cmtee.. chm. 43 French, Sec. 43 F.T.A. 33 Med. Cmtee. 3, 43 j.C.W.A. 43 Orchestra 3, V.P. 43 ,l.R.C. 3, V.P. 4: Shale. 43 Soc. Cmtee. 3: Y-Teens 3. Chap. 4. Carol Britsch A pretty girl is a welcome guest. Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Zets I. f mafia fu- 1 C' Nancy Ann Buck Small and sweet. Bible 2. Roger T. Bugaj Alert and able. Projectionists 3, 4. Betty Ann Bullock A pretty miss whom many will miss. Aeo. 3. 4, Alt. H. R. Rep. lg Y-Teens l. 2 Ann Burgin Always ready for fun. Aeo. 4g Zets l. Phyllis Burke Witty, pretty, and lots offun. Zets I. Mary Annette Busby A joy to all who know her. Nancy Kay Butler Our personality-plus girl. Assembly Com. 2, 3, Com. 45 Ban. Cmtee. 4, Erench 3, 45 Fresh. Council lg F.T.A. 35 . R. Rep. l, 2, 35 j.R.C. 2, Treas. 3: Org. Com. lg Play 45 Soc. Cmtee. 2, Chm. 33 Swimming l. Joan Carson The world delights in sunny people. Duane Chappuies Studies do not worry me. Alchem. 3, 43 Athletic Com. 3, 4, Football lg Hi-Y, V.F'. 2, Chap. 33 Play Cmtee. 4, Ring Cmtee. 3, Soc. Cmtee. 2, 3, 43 Trip Cmtee. 4. A Arleen Chase That sparkle in lier eye attracts one special guy- . l-l. R. Rep. lg Pipers, Pres. 4, Y-Teens l. 19 I Richard christ ? A Nlyslerious but able. QQ, 5 Alchem. 3, 43 Art lg Comm. Cmtee. 4: 4' V,-I Football Mgr. l, 25 Hi-Y l, 25 Soc. Com. 3. Shirley Ann Clark 1 A gay spirit makes personality pleasing. E Play Cmtee. 4: Y-Teens l, 3, 4: Zets l, 2. Esther Clauselle y U To know lier once is to like her always. if X Projectionists 3, 4. 1... 'Q Barbara Coker 4' Cute blond cliarmer. .1 ,f Play Cmtee. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Our queen, Jeanne Phillips, at the Thanksgiving Dance. Wesley Cole East is east but llfes is best, Elbert Collier A man offeu: words, Bancl l, 2. Stan Gcleslcey and Juanita Knaggs work on the scenery for the play, at x I 'Y' .i 3 ,S- 'H'- 1 Q-IP James Connors A great boy to know. Alchem. 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Trip 4. Joan Conti Those who know her best, like her best. W. Leslie Courts The best of the best. Band l, Z, j, 4, Basketball l, Z, Football l, Z, Track 5. Clarence D. Coveney Football now and then: girls forever. Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, Football 2, 3,-1. James Craig Happy is he, from care he isjiree. lirack 3, 4. Patricia Creps A carrot top with a warm heart. Joyce Crowder A light heart and a merry manner. Dave Cummings They don't come any better. Alchem. 3, 4, Ann. Cmtee., chm. 4 A.S.C. Rep. 4, Basketball Nlgr. 3, lli-Y 4, j.C.W.A, 4, Nleo. Cmtee. 3, 4, Play 4 Science 3, 4, Scottoman, Sports Ed. 4 Shak. 4, lennis 4, Track 3, 4. Jean Cutlip Quiet but very nice to lfnow. Jim Day One-man circus. Aeo. 4, Football Mgr. 4, Hi-Y 2, Track Mgr. 3, Projectionists I, 2, 3, 4. Jack Denny Tall and terrifc. Jimmie Dixon To talk without ejjort is the great charm of talking. Choir 5, 4, Soc. Cmtee. 4, lets 4. Dave Wyckoff plays a number for the Scottonian assembly, Barbara Duffey She's our top cheerleader. Alchem. 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Cap. 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Zets I, Z, V.P. 5, Pres. 4. Rose Marie Edelman She smiled and laughed the gloom away. Alchem. 4, Art 3, French 4, J.C.W.A. 4, lVlem. Cmtee. 4, Play Cmtee. 4, Project. 4, Scottonian Pac. Ed. 4, 'Y-Teens 4. Mildred Mitchell, Francine Wexler, Gisela Benz, and Ruth Shepard enjoy French class. Ron Emery Always loves to clown around. Art, Sec. I, Soc. Cmtee. 4. Jackie Evearitt Sweet ana' likable. Aeo. 3, 4, Bible l,3, Pres. 2, J.C.W.A. 4, ,I.R.C. 3, Pipers 3. . ,-,, ,, 5,4 A '- .Q ' ., -. il 98. lf ' rfb Si Harvey F agen A way with the women. Aeo. 4' Alt. H. R. Rep. I' Band 2, 3 4' Presh. Council I' Play 4- lhistle 2 3 4- Track I. Vergie Fishbaugh A sweet girl with a sweet disposition. Bible I, 2, V.P. 3, Choir 3, 4, Pipers 2, Y-Teens 4, Zets 3, 4. James Frye just a perfect friend. Hi-Y 23 Play 4, Shale. 43 Thistle Z. Carolyn June Gahn Life is what you make it. Art 2, Pres. 43 Athletic Office 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Fresh. Council Ig l.C.C. 49 Pipers lg Science 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 4, Chap. 3, Zets 2, 3, 4. Charles Galloway Happy go lucky. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Helene Geiger Her smile captures the heart of all of us. Bridge Ig French 3, V.P. 4, F.T.A. 3 I.C.C. 33 J.R.C. 2, Pres. 3, Play 45 Shak. 4, Soc. Cmtee. 2, 3, chm. 45 Soc. Com. I, 2, 3, Com. 4. Jane Gephart. , Captivating belle. Choir 2: Class Sec. 45 I-I. R. Rep. 2, Nlajorettes 2, 3, 43 Pipers, V.P. Ip Play Cmtee. 4, Swimming I 5 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Zets 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 4. Marianne Gescheider She's merriment, fun, and giggles. F.N.A. 3, Play Cmtee. 45 Y-Teens 4. Delores Goldberg As pleasant as the first touch of spring. Alchem. 45 Com. Cmtee. 43 French 33 Fresh. Council Ig F.T.A. 2, 3, V.P. I, Pres. 43 Hon. Soc. 3, 43 J.R.C. 3, Play Cmtee. 4, Soc. Cmtee. 2, 3, 4, Soc. Com. 4, Y-Teens 3. Ilene Goldstein Always happy and gay, that's Ilene. Sandy Goldstein Captivation, charm, and unusual grace. Aeo. 3, 43 ,l.R.C. 23 Orchestra I, 2, Play Cmtee. 4, Soc. Com. 4. Lois Ann Golob She is full of life and laughter. Aeo, 3, 43 H. R. Rep. Ig Org. Com. I, 2 Beverly Grant A gay smiling gal. Carol Greunke Soft-spoken, but seldom speaking. Aeo. 43 Ban. Cmtee. 43 Dramatics Ig P.N.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Donald R. Griffin Independent and happy. Scottonian 4. Joan Marie Grimth Charm and personality. Assembly Com. 2, 3. 4, Choir 3,-1,F.N.A. I3 P.T.A. 2, 3, 43 H. R. Rep. 2, lVlem. Cmtee. 45 Pipers I, 2, Y-Teens I, 3, 43 Zets 2, 3, 4, June Marie Griffith Vivacious spirit. Aeo. 4, F.N.A. I, Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Lib. 45 Y-Teens I. 3, 4, Zets 2, 3. Joyce Grimm Quiet but possessing a charming smile. Y-Teens I, 3, 43 Zets I. HX. 1 o 4? 5 pr . 8' 1 Q' Donald Hamilton There s no one like him. Basketball I, 2. 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 25 H. R. Rep. I5 Student Council V.P. I. Claudette Joyce Harding Excitable, likable, andfun. Thomas E. Hamic He'llfind a way or make one. Aeo. I, 2, 35 Band 25 Choir 25 Play Cmtee. 4. James Peter Henkel This kind of man never fails. Alchem. 3. 45 Ann. Cmtee. 45 Art 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 H. R. Rep. 25 Or- chestra 35 Play 45 Science 35 Tennis 3, 4. Joanne Hening Cute and can'l help il. Athletic Com. 25 French 25 j.C.W.A. 45 ,I.R.C. 2, 3, 45 Org. Com. 45 Play 45 Shak. 45 Trip Cmtee., chm. 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. James Harrison Loves to clown aroundi . Band I5 Basketball I, 25 Cross Country 35 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Shirley Hess Sincerily has a charm of its own. Choir 3, 45 Pipers 25 Y-Teens I, 3, 4 Moreen Highlands Small andfair. Ruth Herz Quick and witty, sweet and pretty. Alchem. 45 Comm. Cmtee. 45 French 3, 45 Hon. Soc. 3, 45 I.C.C. 45 j.R.C. I, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Med. Cmtee. 3, Sec. 45 Play Cmtee. 45 Scottonian, Org. Ed. 4: Soc. Cmtee. 3. Mattie Jean Hill Listen for laughter andfung there you'Il find Nlattie, the liveliest one. Hall Patrol 45 Projectionists 3, 4. Claire Hirsch Nothing is so popular as kindness. J.C.W,A. 4: ,l.R.C. 2, 3: Scottonian 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. James Hill A rare fnd. Elsie Holt .Vice to know, Nancy Hopson Friemfs remain friends. Tommy Hodge He has a winning way. Choir I, Baseball 4, Basketball I, 2, Football 25 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Howard Full of spice and ginger. Lib. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4. Joyce Howard A winning way, Floyd Rodney Horton A man of few words. Track I. UNF Marilyn Hoyt Dark l1air,flirty eyesg she wins a prize. Choir 43 Pipers 23 Y-Teens 2. YP I. Clyde Huddleston just a swellfelloux Charlotte Hugueley A cute gal who is nice to have around. Choir 2, 43 H. R. Rep. 2, 43 Y-Teens 4 Virginia Humphreys Perl. pretty. and popular. Art 5, Pres, 23 Class Sec. 5, X'.P. 43 l7,T.A. I, 2, V.P. 53 ll. R. Rep. 23 I.C.C., Sec. 5. Pres. 43 Nled. Cmtee. 5, 43 Org. Com.. Asst. Com. 5. Co-Com. 43 Play Cmtee.-1: Shale. 43 Soc. Cmtee. 23 Y-Teens l. 5. -1. Otha Hunter .Viles of smiles. Gloria Jackson Has a charming manner. Y-Teens I. Martha Sue Jacobs Tall and pretty, capable and fun. Band l, 2. 43 Fresh. Councilg F.N.A. 43 Orchestra 43 Play Cmtee. 43 Science 43 Scottonian 2, Copy Ed. 43 Y-Teens 43 Zets 2, 4. Janet Jacoby Polish, poise, and personality. Aeo. 33 Alchem. 43 Assembly Com. 5, 43 Class Sec. 2, Treas. 53 French 23 ll. R. Rep. 2, 33 Ring Cmtee. 23 Shale. 43 Soc. Cmtee. 5, 43 Student Council Sec. 43 Thistle 2. Ann Lois Johnson Grace and manners mild. Fred Johnson just a perfect friend. Football 53 Track I. Ruby Johnson To friends afriend. Pipers 5. Charles Jones Conscientious in all he does. Play Cmtee. 4. Robert Jones An all-round good pal. Baseball 43 Basketball I3 Football 2.5, Leo George Joseph Ile really rates. Uorthy Perryman, Jane Smith, Charlene Lopate, Barbara Nlckiinnis, Ruth llerz, Carol Wolman, and Belly Quinn watch Mary bpencer score in bowling. Elaine Joan Kaplan A steady and untiring worker, Art 23 J.R.C. 43 Play 43 Y-'lieens 5. Haig Kazazain, Jr. laps in everything he does. Alchem. 5, 43 Assembly Corn., Asst. Corn. 53 Athletic Com. Z3 Basketball l, Z3 Bowl- ing 43 Class lireas. 2, Pres. 43 Hi-Y l, 2, .53 lion. boc. 5, Pres. 43 Nled. CIHICC. Z, 5, 43 Play 43 Ring Cmtee, JQ Soc. Cmtee, 2, 53 Aliennis 5, 4. Franklin Nlichota receives an award in the Recognition Assembly. 2 Paul Keller He is a quiet man at times. Art 4, Baseball 3g Bowling 3, 4. Charles Douglas Kemper iwusically minded. AGO. 4, Art Ig Choir I, 2, 3, 43 I-Ii-Y Ig Soc. Cmtee. 4, Tennis I. Donald Keel Afriend to all he meets. Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Play Cmtee. 4. William Kimbro Afnefriend. Football Ig Track 2, 3. Buddy Kimura An athlete and a man. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Soc. Cmtee. 3, Track 4. Nancy Kerner Small, blond, and pretty. Juanita Knaggs Sweet gal, with plenty of pep. Aeo. 4, Alt. H. R. Rep. 2, 41 H. R. Rep 35 Play Cmtee. 43 Pub. Com. 3, 43 Scottonian 25 Thistle 45 Y-Teens 2, 4, Treas. I, 3. Sharon Krebs Everything succeeds with a person of sweet and cheerful disposition. Choir 3, 43 Pipers I, 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Ordell Klar Speech is great, but silence is greater. Art I, 2, 3, V.P. 4. Juanita M. Lake Friendly and sweet. to all she's a treat. F.'I'.A. I, 2g Lib. Ig Y-Teens 3. Sharon Dolores Lane Slick chick. Pipers I. Bertha Kynard Nice knowing you. Pipers I, 21 Choir 3. Doris Larkin A girl in a million. James Lawless Care sits lightly on his shoulders. Athletic Com. I, 2, Basketball lg Class V.P. 33 Comm. Cmtee. 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 35 H. R. Rep. Ig Ring Cmtee. 2: Shak. 43 Soc. Cmtee. 2, 3, Welfare Com. 3. Miss Humphrey s seniors in hnglish attend class at the Art Museum. Jim Lea Work fascinates him,' he could sit and look at it for hours. Chess 35 Play Cmtee. 4: Projectionists I, 2, 3, 41 Science I, 2, 3. Don Leach .4 man with ambition for the world. Bacc. Cmtee. 43 Choir 3, 4g Science 3. Carlton Baum receives an award at the Recognition Assembly. IFS Q as X 1' .pa Y erry eavl If tl1ere's ajoke, l know il. Alchem. 4: Cross Country 3: J.C.W.A. 4: Mem, Cmtee. 4: Play Cmtee. 4: Ring Cmtee' 2: Shale. 4. Lorna Lefevre Smiling and nice in a special u.'ay. Pub. Cmtee, 4: Pub. Com. 4: Y-Teens 3' 4' Martha Lewis Quiet, but her friends are many. Fresh. Council I: Y-Teens I, 2. Eleanor Linver I'Vho'll take her place? Choir 2, 3, 4: J.R.C. I, 3, 4, Treas. 2: R.C. Council 2, 3, 4: Pipers I: Shale. 4: Y-Teens 3. Charlene Lopate Slender and tall, loved by all. Alchem. 3, 4: Choir 2: French 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, Sec. I, Treas, 2: Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. 4: l.C.C. 4: Med. Cmtee. 3, chm. 4: Mem. Cmtee, chm. 4: Pipers I: Ring Cmtee. 3: Scottonian, Fac. Ed. 4: Shalt. 4. Shirley Lou Lyczkowski A great girl to know. Alt, H. R. Rep. I: F.N.A. 3: Lib Shak. 4: Thistle 3. Donna Maney An example of perpetual motion. Aeo. 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 3. 4, V,P. 2: Zets I, 2. Kurt Mathis .43 Rugged and ready, solid and steady. Basketball I, 2: Football I, 3. Evelyn Joanne May Pretty andfull offun. Alt. H. R. Rep. 2: French 3, 4: l.C.C. 4: ,I.R.C. 2, 3: Org. Com. 3: Scottonian 2: Shak., Treas. 4: Trip Cmtee. 4: Y-Teens I, Z, V.P, 3, Pres. 4. Alan McAninch Always ready to befriendly. 'R 'X --Q YD T ya X Aeo. 3: French 3: F.T.A. 4: H. R. Rep. 2, 3: l.C.C. 4: j.C.W.A. Pres. 4: Play Cmtee. 4: Scottonian, Bus. Mgr. 4: Shale. 4: Thistle 2. Jane McCabe IfVisdom mixed perfectly with friendliness Alchem. 4: Choir 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4: F.T.A. I, V,P. 2, Pres. 3: ll. R. Rep. l, 2, 3: IVled. Cmtee, 2, 3, Lib. 4: Pipers I: Play Cmtee. chm. 4: Shale. 4: Y-Teens 3' 4' Ralph McFarland He'll do his duty as he sees il. Barbara McGinnis Popular in activities, prominent in studies. French, Pres. 4: Hon. Soc. 3, 4: l.C.C. 4: J.R.C. 2: Lib. 2: Play Cmtee. 4: Scotton- ian, Sr. Class Ed. 4: Stationers Desk 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 4. Gail McKnight As likable as she is lockable. Aeo. 3, 4: Alt. ll. R. Rep. 3: ll. R, Rep. 4: j.C.W.A. 4: j.R.C. 2: Ban. Cmtee. chm. 4: Scottonian, Art Ed. 4: Shalt. V.P. 4: Soc. Cmtee. 3: Thistle 3, Ed. 4: Y-Teens 3, Treas. 4. Lovely to Pat McMorgan Black hair, green eyes, personality that wins a prize. Ann. Cmtee. 4: l.C.C, 3: J.C.W.A. 4: IR. C. 2: Play Cmtee. 4: Scottonian 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: Shak. 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 4, Pres. 3: Zets 2. Joyce Menna look at, delightful to know. Aeo. 4, Sec. 3: Comm. Cmtee. 4: ll. R. Rep. 4: Ma jorettes 3: Thistle, Asst. Ed. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. Franklin Michota Therefs fun in life, and life in fun Alchem. 3, Pres. 4: Ann. Cmtee. 4: Band I, 2: Baseball 3. 4: Basketball I, 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4: Choir 4: Class Pres. 2: Finance Com., Asst. Com. 3, 4: Fresh. Council chm. I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: ll. R. Rep. 2: Play Cmtee, 4: Soc. Cmtee. Chm' 3: c.. R. Miner Dim, Aeo. 3: Alchem, 3, 4: Bi dim the lights. ble I : Comme rcial Law 3: F,T.A. 4, Treas. I: Play Cmtee. 4: Scottonian 4. 5.7. 6: . 3 4 -if N g ': . ' A lliing of bcauly is a joy forever. Bacc. Cmtee. 43 French 3, Treas, 43 Soc. Cmtee. 3: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4. Robert Lawrence Moody A genlleman llwrouglz and llirougli. Basketball l. 23 Cross Country 33 Hi-Y I3 Track l. 3, 4, N- 3 : Mildred Mitchell f Q 1 . 'y4',. a 6 Andrew Mills He lowers above a motley throng. Band, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Drum Major 43 Choir 2. 3. 43 Comm. Cmtee. 43 French 33 Hi-Y 3. Sandy Moses Sweel and smiling, friendly lo all. Choir 2, 3, 43 H, R. Rep. 33 -l.R.C. l, 2. 3 Treas. 43 Pipers lj Shak. 43 Y-Teens 2 Lillian Motley To know her is lo be lierfriend. Alt. H. R Rep. 1, 3. Linda Moon Smiling andfricndlq. James Muller Silenl ways disguise liis worlli. Alchem. 43 Chess I3 French 3. Catherine Murphy A smile for everyone. Pipers 2, 3. George Mower A grealcr allilelc may have lived, bu! we dbubl il. Football 2. 3, 43 lli-Y 3, V.P. l, Sec. 23 Play Cmtee. 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Myer Quile a ladies' man. Assembly Com. 43 Basketball lj Footabll l. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y lj Track l. Marvin Nathanson jus! like him. lllere is no oil-ier. Alchem. 3, V.P. 43 Basketball I3 Bowling 43 Chess I. 2. 33 Comm. Cmtee. chm. 43 Golf Z, 3, 43 Hon. Soc. 3. Treas. 43 l.C.C. 435335. Com. 2, 3, Com. 43 Soc. Cmtee. Pauline Murphy .Werrimcnl is licr dish. Aeo. 43 Piper 3. Frances Netler A neal Iiltle bundle of gaiely and fun. Aeo. 3, 43 Ban. Cmtee. 43 French 2. 33 H. R. Rep. 2. 3. 43 j.R.C. I, 2, 3: Shak. I, 4: Thistle 3. 4. Billy Nichols A swellfcllow and a goodfriend. Bazketball 3. 43 Cross Country 3: Track Joan Neiswender Prelly offacc and manner. Aeo. 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3. Stanford Odesky Life will never grow weary for me. Art l, Baseball, Mgr. 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling l. 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Golf Z3 Play Cmtee. 43 Soc. Cmtee. 43 Pub. Com. 2. 3. Com. 4. Janice Odom We wish lliere were a dozen more like her. Alt. H. R. Rep. 33 Ban. Cmtee. 43 Choir 23 Play Cmtee. 43 Y-Teens 3. 4. Ray O'Connor A quiel bu! friendly guy. ,, 193 -5. r' 539' ,K l l l 7 , . G1 war if S '53 fm- E' Sondra Renee Parr Fun and fancy free. Art 23 Choir 5, 4g l'i.T.A. 5. ll. R. Rep. -gg Lib. 4. Pipers 25 Play Cmtee. 43 Y-Teens . 4. Anna Perkins Dainty. petite, unaffected. and sweet. Dorothy Perryman The best of the best. F.N.A. 45 Zets 3. Jeanne Phillips lVit to persuade. beauty to aleliglit. Choir 23 Class Treas. 43 l l. R, Rep. 3: fvlajorettes 3. Cap. -ig Pipers l g Soc. Cmtee. 33 Y-Teens l,Z,3.-1. Edward Pope Good'-liumored and gay. liootball 4. Betty Quinn A regular gal and the best of pals. H. R. Rep. l, 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. Marlene Dawn Reeves New but very nice to know. ' Pipers 4. Carol Reichard Petite and pretty. g f X PNA. 4. org. Cmtee, 2. j.R.C. 5, 'Q jj, Y-Teens Ig Zets 2, 3. Cordon Reinhart Why talk? Others do enough of it. Phyllis Rickerd Ability plus personality. fs Elizabeth Robinson 45 A smile for everyone. 5, 4 1-3,2 Robert Roome Afriendlq fellow. '-36? .ae :af V J in-Q 4 1 31 Wilma lrene Rosenberger Pretty and tall, liked by all. Choir 2, 3, 45 Pipers l. David L. Runk lndustry will triumpli. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 41 Football l. Some Seniors watch the progress of our new field house. Jerry Russell A good man is hard lo ind. Chess lgj.C.W.A. 41Shak. 4gSoc. Cmtee. 4: Soc. Comm.l. Marvin Rutter A gentleman in every way. Chess 45 Choir 45 Football Nlgr. 3. 4. rs fr K aa ks T' 'X-I' ,gf L , xl we- '-:-- Alfred Saunders. A boy in a million. Choir 4: Cross Country 45 Projectionists 3, 4: Track 4. Richard Sansbury One of Scotfs best athletes. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Eunice Ryan Good things come in small packages. Aeo. 3. 43 Swimming I, Zets I. Edward Scott He hurries not: he worries not. Football 2. John S. Scott As fne a man as you would want to know. Aeo. I, 2, 3. 45 Alt. H. R. Rep. 3, Base- ball 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 41 Comm. Cmtee. 4, Football 2. Carole Schmitt Friendly and sincere with a love of fun' Ann. Cmtee. 4, F.N.A. 3, V.P. 4g H. R. Rep. 23 Shak. 43 Thistle 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Zets 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, James F. Shannie A friend to all he meets. Projectionists 3,'4. Rosemary Shay Rare is the agreement between beauty and modesty. Athletic Com. 2: F.N.A. 43 Fresh. Council Ig Soc. Cmtee. 3, chm. 4, Soc. Com. 4, Swimming 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, V.P. I, Pres. 2, Zets I, 2, 3. Anita Seligman A combination of beauty, friendliness, ability, andfun. Alchem. 4, Med. Cmtee. 3, 43 .I.R.C. I, 43 Ring Cmtee. 33 Soc. Cmtee. 3, 43 Scotton- ian Org. Ed. 4. David Shible Always ready for a laugh. Alchem, 43 Art 2, 4, V.P. lg French 4. Ronald Shipp There's ajoker in every deck. Cross Country I 1 Football I 3 Swimming 2. Ruth Shepard Cute with afriendly personality. Choir 2, 3, 45 Pipers Ig Science 21 Y-Teens 43 Zets Certie Shotfer Short and sweet. smiling and gay. Aeo. 3, 41 Comm. Cmtee. 43 French I, 2 Soc. Cmtee. 43 Y-Teens 4. Don Shorter His luck will bring him glory. Basketball I. 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3: Footabll I, 2, 33 Track 4. George Simmons You're everyones friend, Swimming 3. William Sims Fond of fun andfootball. Footabll I, 2, 3, 45 Track 4. X. 'I A , , J . Carole Slesh Quiet and gracious. but still quite vivacious. Aeo. 2, 3. 4: Ban Cmtee. 4: I .'l'.A. 3: II. R, Rep. I, j.R.C. I. Jane Smith Her kind, afind, and truly rare. Alchem. 4, Athletic Com. 25 Bacc. Cmtee. 4, F.N.A. I, 3, Pres. 43 l.C.C. 4, J.C.V. .A. T: gligxlcg 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 4, Sec. 3: Zets Jesse Smith Ilihen jesse is around. there is rzeuer a dull moment. Julianne Smith Eyes that sparkle plenty. Play Cmtee. 4. Louise Smith Light of step and heart is she. Athletic Com. I, 21 l'I. R. Rep. I. 4, Soc. Cmtee. 4, Swimming I, Y-Teens 2. 3. 4. Chap. Igzets I, 2, 3. Ted Smith The strong silent type Bacc. Cmtee. 4, Basketball 2 Footbal II, 2, 3, 4, IIifY I, 2, Treas. 3 Projecti ists I, 2, 3, X .P. 4. Yvonne Smith She has a sweet disposition. Ban. Cmtee. 4: F.T.A. I, 23 H. R. Rep, 2. 3: Zets 2, 3. Melvin Sneed Common sense with a willing character. Band I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. Sue Snively Pretty with a smile for everyone Commercial Law 35 Y-Teens 2 3 4 Sec I Mary Elizabeth Spencer Sweet and pretty, neat ana' nice. II. R. Rep. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I. William Spencer Women prefer lrlomls, too. Aeo. I, 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 43 Art 43 Athletic Com. lg Ban. Cmtee. 43 Class Treas. Ig Football I, 2, IVlgr. 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Treas. I: l'I. R, Rep. I: Play 45 Science 4: Soc. I. 3. Lois Steinman Small but special Aeo. 4, ,I.R.C. I, 2, 3, Sec. 45 Play Cmtee 4g Ring Cmtee. 2, 3, Scottonian 3 Thistli 4. Roosevelt Stevens A mixture of intelligence and diligence. Ronnie Stieben Good humor within him lies. Projectionisls I, 2, 5, 4, Swimming In- structor I, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Stivers A cute little gal with lots o pep Comm. Cmlee. 4, l .N,A. 5, W Ieen Z Zets 2, 3. Nlarva Smith Cay and smiling. Ella Ray Sykes She has u uirining muy. Y-ilieens 5. Pat Tallman .N cut and trim, with lots o vim AGO. Z. 5, Y.l . 4, Nlajorelte 5 4 l I X Pub. Cmtec. chm. 45 Pub. om Soc. Cmlee. 3, Y-'lieens I. 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 Shirley Tanner Rea' hair, bright eyes. a smooth combination. ASO. 2.3.-1.Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms Marvin Ci. Taylor Quiet ways are happy ways. Jan Teague Always ready with a smile, Play Cmtee. 4. Sam Thau The fellow with the big grin. Alt. H. R. Rep. 2. Barbara Thomas A neat little package. Martha Thomas A cute little bundle offun. , , X - Don Thompson Talented in many ways. Kay Trautwein Smooth and likable. Aeo. 45 Bacc. 43 J.C.W.A. 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Pipers 35 Science 3: Shak. 4 Swimming lg Y-Teens l, 2, 4: Zets 2, 3, 4 Nanette Tremblay Good-natured and sweet. Cafeteria 4. Don Trowbridge Stately and tall, strolling in our halt. Joe Louis Turnbough You can depend upon this friend. Cay Vincent This lass has class. Archery 4: Choir 3, 4, F.N.A. 43 j.C.W.A 4, Pipers 25 Play Cmtee. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4 Zets 3. 4. Marvin Wadley As happy as the day is long. Choir 2, 3, 4. Warner Walker ttc has a tfeen sense of humor. Football I, 2. Shari Warrick Full of interest and sincerity. French 33 Y-Teens 4. Carolyn Warriner Full offun and-friendliness. Bacc. Cmtee. 4g J.R.C. 23 Y-Teens 3. Sec. 4. Gayle Watkins Ever on her face is seen a cheery smile. Assmbly Com. l, 2, Bacc. Cmtee. 43 ll. R. Rep. 23 Y-Teens l, 3, V.P. 43 Zets, V.P. l. Carolyn Cahn poses with Scotty, the school mascot. 'Y .5 5' A l ? -J '? Rosemary Dawn Watkinson Pretty to walk with witty to talk with Alchem 4 Choir 4 H R Rep 4 Pipers 3 Play Cmtee 4 Y Teens 3 Janet Weaver Pretty and sweet lots o un Alchem 3 Sec 4 Ann Cmtee 4 Fresh Council I RC 4 Sec 3 Shale 4 oc Com 2 3 SC Historian 4 Dick Wellman Boys will be boys Football l. Jeanette Westray Blond and pretty. Francine Wexler Smiling and gay with a winning way. French 3g j.R.C. I, 2. Marilyn Weyant A gay smiling gal. Pipers 4g Y-Teens l. Emmett Whiteaker Known for his carefree way. Elma Wicks A pretty girl with afriendly smile. Jerry Wilkerson l'm not lazy, just thinking. Aeo. 4g H. R. Rep. 3g Soc. Cmtee. 3. Randy Wilson This man really rates. Robert Wing A cheerful, happy man is king. Aeo. 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y lg H. R. Rep. lg Soc. Cmtee. 3. Wilma Winterhalter Lively and gay, always has something to say Scottonian 2, 3, Sr. Class Ed. 4. Janet Wolff A truefrieml is hard to find. Aeo. lg H. R. Rep. lg Swimming Ig Thistle 2g Y-Teens 3. Carol Sandra Wolman Small and cute, friendly andfun. Aeo. 2. 3, 4g Ann. Cmtee. 4g Comm. Cmtee. 4: ll. R. Rep. l: J.C.W.A. 4: ,l.R.C. 2: Play Cmtee. 4g Y-Teens 4. Mardell Worstell Quiet and gentle, knowing and nice. Org. Com. 2g Scotlonian 43 Y-Teens I, 2. 3, V.P. 4. Dave Wyckoff In every way he is the very best. Alchem. 4g Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4g Chess lg Choir, Sec. 4g Class V.P. 2, Pres. 3g Cross Country 3g Fresh. Council lg Golf 3, 4g lli-Y l. 2, V.P. 3, H. R. Rep. l, 2, 3, Play 4: Ring Cmtee. 2: Scottonian 2g Soc. Cmtee. 4g S.C., V.P. 2, Pres. 3. Theresa Mae Young Fond offun and entertainment. Aeo 4 Y Teens 2 3 Lets 2 3 Robert Wilkes ust the right kind. I X . 19 'ni' Thanksglving Queen and Attendants Aw? P p MyE bt y Th y l ll ' ll: 'Ita I I '-,Ln N27 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Standing: William Bond, jerry Leavitt, Buddy Kimura. Seated: Rose Marie Edelman, Charlene Lopate, chairman, ,Ioan Griffith, Carol Blaine. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Standing: Joyce Menna, Richard Christ, Andrew Mills, james Lawless, Certie Shofler, Seated: Ruth Ilerz, Delores Goldberg, Marvin Nathanson, chairman, Dorothy Stivers. enior Class BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE Standing: Carlton Baum, jane Smith, Carolyn War- riner, Ted Smith. Seated: Gayle Watkins, Betsy Bridgman, chairman, Mildred Mitchell, Kay Traut- wein. BANQUET COMMITTEE Standing: Janice Odom, Carole Slesh, William Spen- cer, Carol Creunlce. Seated: Nancy Butler, Gail McKnight. chairman, Betsy Bradford, Yvonne Smith. I z G a 'NA -5 vzi W I i SOCIAL COMMITTEE Committees PLAY COMMITTEE Standing: George Mower, Jerry Russell, Charles Kem- Standing: Gary Miller, Barbara McGinnis, Alan per, Ron Emery, Dave Wyckoff. Seated: Mary Eliza- McAninch. Seated: Sandy Goldstein, Jane McCabe beth Spencer, Helene Geiger, Rosemary Shay, co- chairman, Beverly Brandman chairman, Anita Seligman, Janet Jacoby. PUBLICITY TRIP ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Standing: Juanita Knaggs, Stanford Odeslcy. Seated: Mor- een Highlands, Pat Tallman, chairman, Loma Lefevre. Standing: Duane Chappuies, James Connors. Seated: Evelyn May, Joanne Hening, chairman. Standing: Pat lVIcMorgan James Henkel, Franklin Micho ta. Seated: Carol Wolman Dave Cummings, chairman Carole Schmitt. Wanda Shirlc and Sandra Orr, sophomores at Feilbach, discuss a school activity with Miss Carlson, their class teacher. Feilbach High Until this year students who have been unable to attend regular high school classes have studied with teachers who came to their homes. This is the first year that the Board of Education has made provisions for high school students to attend regular classes organized at Feilbach School. Though these students live in other Toledo high school districts, they are all enrolled as students of Scott. At Feilbach the students take the customary high school courses and receive credits recorded at Scott. Pingpong and records are among the favorite Bea Crolalc. Raymond Behnfeldt, and Joyce Perkins. freshmen, work on an attractive display on foods for the classroom. FQRTIFRD I y if Sharon Williams and Larry llutchinson, juniors at Feilbach, work on their daily assignments. .. . ,L ...c-.ayugl Q .. - 6 .U li iv., ,.. 5. 'I , . . . A LQEW ' .. ,,g if M ' 4 N t , ! F3 EL..- chool Class topics discussed during their informal lunch period. These Feilbach students aid in many Scott activities. Their projects include filling Red Cross boxes and conducting a Community Chest Drive. Sharon Williams, a junior at Feilbach, was the top salesman for the annual magazine drive this year. One of the memor- able activities of the class was attendance at a football game in the fall. All of these young people are very proud to say that they are Scott Students. The class shows visiting Scot- tonian personnel their library. The students have good times in their lunch The students at Feilbach practice their exercises period. in typing. LL, AIIUDQI aph ' ,' on fl f 1 a Y ft ' 1 ,- N 1 : if ff 1 . -1 ri I xx 11 ,M l'l 4 I, 'Y' K., Q f 4 9' X31 429 wh 0 OO! Q 4, C 'C' ' f'1vz,3?W if .A ff Q.. 'f' 0' A , W L' 0 5 s 0 ,, W, 1 K xii' '-r llll KW! If , -.4..,., Curt Mathis springs through enemy territory. Varsity Football Coaches jocko Gordon, Artie Brighton, and Bob Carson. SCOTT 14, SANDUSKY 20 ln Scott's First game of the season, Curt Mathis streaked across the goal line twice, and the Bull- dogs trapped the Blue-Streaks for a two-point safety. But in this closely fought battle, Sandusky completed its only pass in the waning seconds to score the decisive 6 points. Q05 First Row:Ted Smith,Wm.Sims,Jim Harrison,Tom Hodge. Zenz, Ken Campbell, Ted McNairi Third Row: Coach Bud Kimura, George Mower, joe Coveney, Curtis Mathis. Brighton, Herman Martin, jerry lce, Willie Brown, Ernest Cale Vaughn. Second Row: Jon llolfman, Andre Pollard, Wright, Burt Emerson, Gerald Harris, Bill Outland. Larry Dick Allen, Alex Esse, Terry Kuhl, Gene Zmyzewski. Bob Quinn, Bill Murrin, Findlay Lytle, Coach Carson. SCOTT 0, MACOMBER 12 ln Scott's opening city game, the Bulldogs were hampered by many costly fumbles. While the Macomber Craftsmen drove to two T. Dfs, Scott was unable to score. The Bulldogs skillfully exe- cutecl offensive plays, but lacked the drive of the Sandusky clash. A key block is thrown by a Bulldog as Kuhl races by. Captain George Mower SCOTT 19, WOODWARD 6 Bedlam rose in the Scott stands, when the Bulldogs won their first game, the clash with Woodward. Coach Brighton's fighting boys drove, passed, and kicked their way to I9 points: throughout the game they were in complete control, allowing the Polar Bears only 6 points. SCOTT 6, DEVILBISS 45 The Scott eleven was no match for the championship-bound DeVilbiss Tigers. The Bulldog's lone touchdown was made by ,lim Harrison. DeVilbiss scored at will throughout the game for a total of 45 points. The Bull- dogs gave their best, and for that they de- served to be cheered. All City seniors Buddy Ka- Good protection gives Kuhl U25 time to throw the mura and joe Coveney. SCOTT 0, ELYRIA 28 The Bulldogs traveled to Elyria where they were dealt stinging defeat. Fumblitis stopped any Scott scoring possi bilities, and opened the gateway to Elyria's 28 points Coveney C769 and Mathis QZID are hit hard by two alert tacklers Bill Sims Curt Mathis SCOTT 13, CENTRAL 20 Although Scott lost this close game to the lrish, some of the Bulldog's fighting spirit returned. Up to the last minute and forty-five seconds, the teams battled to a'l3-I3 deadlock. ln the closing seconds, Central intercepted a Scott pass and scored two plays later. SCOTT 2, LORAIN 18 The Scott eleven bowed under the Lorain foot- ball yolfce as the Steelemen made their finest show- ing of the season. While Lorain scored three T. D.'s, the Bulldogs' only scoring came in the last quarter when Scott's hard charging defensive line caught Lorain's Goley behind the T. D. strip for Mower cwith bam drives for extra yardage' a two-point safety. SCOTT.l4, FREMONT ROSS 59 Although this was the Bulldogs' worst defeat, they played their best game of the fall classic sport. With courage and determination Scott drove out I4 points. Led by the outstanding Jim Tiller, Fremont Ross overpowered the Bulldogs to the tune of 59-I4. Ted Smith jim Harris Tom Hodge The Bulldogs throw up a strong wall. SCOTT 19, LIBBEY 19 The kickoff, flashing helmets, stands exploding with cheers, and Jim Harrison's 93 yard race to pay dirt climaxed the action of the l954 pigskin season. Spurred on by this highlight, the Bulldogs scored twice again, but the Libbey Cowboys fought back courageously in the second half. The exciting battle closed with the score tied at I9-I9. No Little Brown Jug in l954, Scotters. SCOTT 6 WAITE 21 Fired by the Thanksgiving Day assembly, traditional, riv- alry, and an encouraging showing at Libbey the preceding week, Coach Brighton's boys played terrific defensive ball. This play- ing was high-lighted by a goal line stand on the Scott one yard marker. A Kuhl to Hodge touchdown pass constituted Scott's only scoring during the traditional Turkey Day clash. Waite's power prevailed, and when the final whistle blew, the Indians were on the long end of a 27-6 score. Thus, the Bulldog football season came to a close. Although Scott did not enjoy a successful football season as far as the win column is concerned, it can be said that in the fields of true sportsmanship, self-sacrifice, and genuine effort to give their best at all times the Scott eleven was second to no one. 82 Kuhl dodges foe N, Top Row: Bob Whitaker, Jerry lce, Bill Mosley, Howard Anderson, Bob Volk, Dave Gray, Langston Harrison, Andrew Hollyfield, John Finn, jerry Sautter. Middle Row: Arthur Berry, Fred Hamilton, Maurrice Sharunsky, Fred Douglas, Dick Blanchard, Tom Smith, Fred Biddle, Darrel Berning, Mickey Shanabargin, jeffrey Bowers. Seated: Don Brown, john Cole, Ronald Sparks, Dan Marsonee, Willie Brown, Carl Kuhole, Howie Roberts.-Dave Copeland. Fre hmen and Lightweight Football The freshmen and lightweight football teams have enjoyed a successful season. Although our freshmen boys ended with a record of one win against five losses taking fifth place: they have gained valuable experience under the capable coaching of Mr. Lewis. Our lightweight squad guided three wins to three losses. This record placed Dimon's boys in a three way tie for second place. Top Row: jim Powell, Willie Kirk, Floyd Wright, Daniel Brady, Gordon Campbell, Frank McCullough, Frank Foster, james Mitchell, David Cray, Bill Buckles, Ronnie Hill. Dale Arnold, Wesley Jones. Middle Row: Maurice Shanaburgen, Arthur Schmieder, Robert Zink, David Gilchrist, Chessie Jefferies, Ronald Woffard. Cordon Goldman, Earl Ellis, Harvey Decker, Harold Moss, Henry Taylor, Sam Sutton. Kneeling: Ronald McNeil, Hurbert Taylor, Henry Durham, jim Finucan, Elbert Davis, William Harding, Carlton Allen, jack Draper. gl Back Row: j. D. Knight, Curt Mathis. Bill Nichols. Don Shorter, jesse Adams, Stan Odesky. Don Hamilton. Front Row: Mr. Kandik, Dave Wyckoff, Dick Sansbury, john Scott, jack Lawrence. Mel Snead. Bob Fitz. Varsity Basketball The Scott quintet traveled to Lakewood to open the I954-55 basketball season. The first game was exciting, but when the Final seconds ticked away, the Bulldogs had lost 50-49. Coach Kandik's boys then traveled to the Sylvania gym where they were drubbed 50-39. Three days later the Bulldogs fought courageously to upset the Woodward Polar Bears, but Scott faded in the last period as Woodward won 53-45. Scott CZOD attempts to shoot from a tough angle. Captam Dlck Sansbury Don Hamilton scott 4207 reaches high for the ball as alert team mates wait. Next on the agenda was Holland, and this time the efforts of the Bulldogs were not in vain as the Scott quintet won handily 62-48. Again in the following week the Bulldogs won by scalping the Waite Indians 65-54. But the winning streak was broken in the Libby gym where the Cowboys had no trouble scoring 72 points over Scott's 42. Then Scott bounced back into the win column by beat- ing Port Huron 57-47. Coach Kandik's five lost the next three in a row. First Central whipped Scott 62-505 then Macomber, 63-45: and finally Devilbiss, 7I-64. Hamilton QZID and Mathis fl ID take long jump shots. ' f 4 5- ,K yt r , I I 1. 5 ' 3' 1 4 -, . fl A ,V 1 '1' Q - j k l by r- W f 3 ,-.. , 1 4... -r .- un K 4 , 5 I 3 Q J' ' z i. 2 r' . ? I 1 Pa 'N 'Q a at sy 1 X 'J 1 x i ,M 5 s-,ij ,Vi +- M , 4 , . , M x X 1 L is sa ,. '1 Q 3 f girl YV I , Hamilton gets off a layup as his two alert teammates, Sansbury and Shorter wait for a possible rebound. Led by the league high scorer, Dick Rossworm, the Devilbiss five tallied 73 points against Scott's 56 points to end the regular season schedule. The record of the Second half of the season was 3 wins and 5 losses. Then came tournament time, and Scott drew its first try against the third place Irish of Central. The Bulldogs had to come from behind to overcome an I8 point dehcit and win brilliantly 60 to 5l. But the spark of the Central clash was gone when the Kandik five met Woodward a week later. Bill Nichols Shorter starts reaching for the rebounding ball. Sneed outjumps his guard to take shot as Mathis fl lj speeds toward the basket. Although the Bulldogs gave all they had, their shots just would not go through the basket. The Scott quintet ended the tournament season on the short end of a 48-37 score. Curt Mathis The Bulldog live are ready to pounce on the evasive sphere M n 1 ...nf-wk x Via .I - ,-'C. ' y 3 ii? V , N 41' a 1 uf ., JL .hz wg? 'X . .,'X 'h. X J X- Q we-S., F 'iii aaa P5 . I iid Q sl Standing Mr Fetters EdColbert Gerald Sautter ohn Chatman ohn Finn Roscoe Cumber land Tom Smith Dave Evans Kneeling Charles Cooks ohn Utz Tom Clark Joe Sansbury Mike Powder ohn Cole Ken Campbell Willie Brown N01 pictured Arthur Berry X 315 Fre hmen and Lightweight Ba ketball Mr. Fetters' team placed fourth with a record of five wins against seven cle- feats. The Lightweights scored a total of 683 points which was 73 points more than their opponents tallied. Coach Dimon's freshman basketball squad finished in first place. His team can boast a record of thirteen wins with only one loss. Left to right: Phillip Henderson, Huston Willis, Dwane Smith, Arthur lVlcC-ough, Jim Powell, john Northcot, Chuck Cavanaugh, Wesley Jones, Louis Sanders, Gordon Campbell. Ralph Lewis, Dave llanson, llarold Moss, Dave McConnell. Kneeling: Manager Ronald llill, lVlr. Dimon. Not pictured: Milton Chatman, Allan Hotchkiss. N - -go- 1 U l - if 3- j .-1 R. Mi A ' , if W I tv kj XX an 1, emi! f . , . , --.N .r ,,, , Q 1 my sity A W,-ee J , Standing: jon Hoffman, Bill Spencer, Bob Fitz, Stan Odesky, Mr. Welever. Kneeling: Dave Bilbrey, jeff Bowers, Ronald Hill, Willie Brown. on Hoffman and Gale Vaughn Athletics Managers These two pictures show all the man- agers of l954. The service of these boys has been indispensable to the football, basketball, track, and baseball teams. Managing is a hard, endless, necessary job. These dependable boys can be fully appreciated, only by the coaches and players. We who have no contact with them cannot fully realize how much a part of the team they really are. Third Row: Mr. Welever, Jim Day. Bill Nicholas, Fred Johnson, Phil Smaw, Cleo Jones, George Hues, Ernest Wright, Howard Roberts, john Cole, jerry Ice, Jeff Bowers, Dave Bilbrey, Charles Tippitt, Mr. Fetters. Second Row: Cleveland Sherman, Bud Kimura, George Mower, Ned Plummer, joe Sansbury. Bob Fitz. Robert Moody, Bob Murphy, Ken Campbell, Everett Anderson, First Row: Find- ley Lytle, Ed Mahfuz, Sam Brownlee, Claudius Mayes, jim Craig, David Ullman, Royal Smith, Bill Lester. Track as The I954 track team placed third in city competition this year, winning one out of four dual meets. In the annual Devilbiss Relays, Scott placed sixth among all the area teams entered. Sam Brownlee and Cleveland Sherman were co-captains this year, and the individual scoring finished just that way. Brownlee led, with 39 points, and Sherman was a close second, with 33 points. City Dual Meet Record Scott ..... 66 Woodward.52 Scott ..... 50 Waite ..... 68 Scott .,... 36 Devilbiss. .82 Scott ..... 54 Libbey ..,. 64 Lester heaves the shot put Brownlee breaks the tape for a hrst place. Mower soars high to clear crossbar with ease. l GOLF Scott .... 24 Waite .... Scott Libbey .... . . Scott Macomber Scott Woodward.. . Scott DeVilbiss. Scott Central. . . A S. Standing: Larry Bergsman, Dave Wyckoff, Bob Love, Nlarvin Nathanson, Don Russell Coach Lake. Kneeling: Dick Herman, Dave Kopelman, Don Kinker, captain. Golf and Tennis Scott's golf squad, coached by Mr. Glen Lake, defeated Waite High and lost five matches to other city league opponents. Led by Captain Don Kinker, the young squad gained valuable experience for future seasons. Because of a three-years' absence of tennis at Scott, the tennis team was composed mainly of inexperienced boys. With the coaching of Mr. Lewis, the boys improved with eachnmatch and ended the season by defeating a strong Maumee Valley team, and taking fourth place in the city league. Standing: Irwin Friedman, jim Henkel, Paul Amdt, jim Lawless, Tom Henkel, Mel Gerbie. Kneeling: Marty Davis, Paul Infeld, Leon Rockwood, Haig Kazazian. i TENNIS Scott. .0 Waite. . . Scott. .5 Libbey. . . . . Scott. .3 Woodward. , . Scott. .0 DeVilbiss .... . Scott. . I Central. , . 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A:L5:fn,j lpll As Top Row: Linda Law, Barbara Woggan, Jeanette Ray, Joanne Cranon, Maxine Brown, Connie Linkous, Carol Campbell, Geraldine Abbey, Betty Patrick, Kay Nepper, Yvonne Martin. Margaret Flagg. Fourth Row: Sharon Payne, Hildred McClair, Sharon Hohenberger, Phyllis Bob- zean, Darlene Moflit, Sandra Sircle. Joyce Myers, Violet Downs, Nettie Poling, Katherine Kreader. Carol Shulte, Pat Green, Carol Yard. Third Row: Peggy Carson, Wilma Tay- lor, Hazel Lee, Barbara Thomas, Barbara Ellis, Toby Gold- stein, Susan Weinman, Gail Feldman, llene Epstein, Mary Duning, Mary Zervos, Gayle Ritchie. Second Row: Norma Fletcher, Betsy Weidner. Marilyn Starker. Roslyn Friedman. Beverly Briggs, Linda Gleason, Amy Gragg, Sandra Rompf, Lulu Triplett, Joan Britter, Ozzie Peterson, Jackie Carnes, Juanita Gill. Seated: La Gora Bey. Connie Powers, Nancy Levinson, Carol Kledis, Miss George. lona Gephart, Judy Holmes, Mary Shipley, Joan Tanner, Doris Simrell. Fre hmen Y-Teen The purpose of the Freshman Y-Teens is to help people to learn how to live a Christian life by serving and helping others. One of the activities is giving a Christmas party at the Luella Cummings Home. The adviser is Miss George. OFFICERS President .................... lona Gephart .As Vice-President. . . ...... Carol Kleclis Secretary ...... .,.. C onnie Powers Treasurer ,....... ..,. M ary Shipley Ja' Social Chairman ..... ..,. N ancy Levison Devotional Chairman. . , . . .Judy Holmes Service Chairman .... . , .Doris Simrell ophomore Y-Teens Za - OFFICERS President .,.. . Vice-President ,.., Secretary ....,. .... Treasurer .... . . Chaplain. , . . , .Sharon Alexander . , .Jane Weiss l'., '-' Sue McCabe Judy Connors Judy Brown With Miss Kudzia as the adviser, the Sophomore Y-Teens carry out the purpose of promoting good citizenship and encouraging the policy of helping others. Along with giving a party at the Collingwood Park Rest Home at Christ- mas, this year the group conducted packaged sweets, mints, and peanut a successful fund-raising project by selling brittle. These girls also have fun at splash parties and potlucks at the Y.W.C.A. Top Row: Jerry Chappuies, Mary Booth, Paula Williams, Karen Kohler, Dathel Domm, C-loria Glander, Tura Barnes, Carolyn Tucker, Carolyn Martin, Katherine Hall, Mary Corbitt. Third Row: Marilyn Schwartz, Helen Fletcher, Carol Griffin, Beverly Blitz, Betty Patlin, Connie Henry, Jeanette Robertson, Betty Schulte, Joanne Macon, Jane Penwell, Catherine Bradley, Kay Eberhart, Edna Rivers. Second Row: Rallene Abbot, Barbara Adams, Marilyn Boyd, Suzanne Bortle, Alice Esse. Lucile Dunlap, Laura C-undy, Betty Ann Gill. Ruth Pelton, Barbara Enis, Laura Aboohamed. Seated: Jane Weiss, Judy Brown, Miss Kudzia. Sue McCabe, Judy Connors, Sharon Alexander. Top Row: Judy Sager, Charlotte Netter, Donna Donahue, Vivian Troyer, Demetra Peleuses, Betsy Leutz. Jo Ann Light, Lynn Melvin, Barbara Shible, Sharon Jenkins, Betty Skol- Beverly Mercer. Jean Caughorn, Joyce Caughorn. Christine nick, Sharon Maney, Marilyn Hoffman, Carol Larkey. Third Dedalcis, Connie Valliquette. Katy Broadbent. Seated: Row: Dolores Weisberg, Pat Patton, Reva Reichlin, Carolyn Diane Whipple, Janie Hammerstrom, Mrs. Sartor, Anne Newman, Nancy Carter, Marilyn Kerr, Rosabelle Baer, Jill Leutz, Carolyn Martin, Judy Lindsey. Disher, Dolores Barroso, Carole Conyers. Second Row: O Junior Y-Teen OFFICERS President ............. ....... S ylvia Doak Vice-President. . . .,.,., Ann Leutz Secretary. . . . . .Carolyn Martin Treasurer ,.,. , . . , , . , Janie l-lammerstrom Sergeant at Arms .,..,, ..... . Joanne Fall Devotional Chairman. , .... Judy Lindsey Social Chairman .,,. .... D iane Whipple dt-A Junior Y-Teen The purpose of the junior Y-Teens is to promote better relations among young women, and to carry out the creed of the Y.W.C.A. Under their capable adviser, Mrs. Sartor, the Junior Y-Teens partake in many activities, which include selling mums for the Thanksgiving assembly, cleaning the trophy case and planning and presenting the Easter assembly. Top Row: Suzanne Manor, Shelvie Gibson, Ann Northcott, Sally Morin, Barbara Hoover, Ardith Drollinger, llene Cold- Willena Glen, Karen Pasch, Karen Van Driesen, Marjorie man. Tanya Abbott, Marilyn Miller, Nancy Miller. Seated: Spielman, Sally Kemper, Donna Galloway, Phillis Law. Ruth Devine, Delores Law, Kay Klar, Helene Bond, Carol Second Row: Carol Baur, Barbara Morell, Naomi Newman, Runk, Sue Phillips. it 'N Z sv Top Row: jane McCabe, Virginia Humphreys, janet Wolff. Rose Marie Edelman, Carol Blaine, Cay Vincent, Sondra Parr. Third Row: Donna lVlaney, l.orna l.efcrre. Nlooreen Highlands, Shari Warrick, Janice Odom, Joyce Nlenna, Pat Tallman, Kay Trautwein. Second Row: Uorotlmy Slivers. Carol Wolman, Beverly Branclman, Jeanne Phillips, Joan Griffith, Certie Sliofler, Pat Nlclvlorgan. Gayle Wlatlcins, Sue Snively, Joyce Grimm. Seated: Betsy llriclizmun, Carolyn Warriner, Nlurclell Xvorstell. Nlrs. l7ezitl'1erstone, lfvelyn Nlay. Gail NlcKniglit. Uarlene Alnlmey. emor Y-Teen Seniors and freshmen are entertained at the Senior Freshman Tea 'vi mr Sf OFFICERS President . . . .Evelyn May Vice-President. . .Mardell W'orstell Secretary .Carolyn Warriner Treasurer. . Gail McKnight Chaplain . .Betsy Griclgman Sergeant at Arms Darlene Abbey enior Y-Teen To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians is the creed of the Senior Y-Teens. Under the guidance of Mrs. Featherstone these girls give flowers to mothers of football players at the Thanksgiving assembly and hold recognition services for all Y-Teens and mothers. For the first time this year, the organization held a Senior-Fresh- man Tea. Top Row Carolyn Cahn, Barbara McGinnis, Betsy Brad- chell, C-isela Benz, Shirley Hess. Seated: Carole Schmitt ford Barbara Howard, Betty Quinn. Sue Jacobs, Sharon AnnetteBusby,RuthShepard.AJoanne Hening Shirley Tanner Krebs Second Row: Charlotte llugueley, Shirley Clark, Marianne Gesehider, Jane Smith. Barbara Coker Juanita Knaggs, Rosie Shay, Mildred Mit- ai' Q Q J f .W-,X K Top Row: Fred Staunton, jim Utz, Peter Barreto, john Utz, Dave Wright, Norman Dessum. Seated: Bert Sells j m Dave Kopleman, Michael Spitler, Fred Wallace, Eddie Williams. Paul Amdt, Mr. NlcCullum, jim Brymer elf Kazaian. Second Row: joe Boxwell, Austin Stoltinberg, Bowers. Howard Roberts, Richard Oden, Allan Wiggins, Fred, Peters, ophomore Hi-Y To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the Sophomore Hi-Y. Mr. lVlcCullum, a new faculty member at Scott this year, has led them in many activities which included a hayride, distributing material for the Community Chest Drive, an induction service, and a basketball tournament. swf-no OFFICERS President ..... ................. P aul Arndt Vice-President .... .... J im Williams Secretary ....... . . .jim Brymer Treasurer. . . .... jeff Bowers Chaplain .... .... B ert Sells Band OFFICERS President. , . .......,,..,.... Andrew Mills Vice-President ...,.. ,,... S ylvia Doak Secretary-Treasurer .... .... M adelin Bruner 'D- Q0'4qQfa44, The purpose of the organization of our Scott band is to stimulate interest in music, to promote school spirit, and to encourage excellence in performance on programs, parades, or other functions. Their activities are varied, including marching for fall football games and playing for school assemblies. Top Row: jim Wenz, Larry Ricks, john Northup. Harvey Fagen, jim l lenlcel, Marvin Cannon. Herman l litzka, Charles Galloway, Kenneth Nlowery. Fourth Row: Carlton Baun. Bob Smead, Lawrence Troxel, Danny Russell, joe Sansbury. Leslie Courts, Melvin Sneed. jerry Bader. Mike Spitter. Third Row: Norman Blank, Marilyn Bishop, Laura Aboo- hamecl, David Northup. Sue Jacobs, jerry Hitzka. Wayne Widner, Scott Reiter, Fred Mills, Clair Friclc. Second Row: Beverly Mercer, Connie Velliquent, Mary Booth, ,lack Menna, Carol Kledis, William Allen, Katherine l lall, Ethel Robinson. Madelin Brunner, llenry Durham. Front Row: Jeanne Phillips, Katherine Broadbent, Pat Tallman, Andrew Mills. jane Cephart, Christine Dedalcis. Joyce Menna, Oi on li Top Row: john Utz, Lawrence Troxel, Bob Smead, Carlton David Levine, Susan Hill, Clair Frick, Gene Underwood, Baum. John Northrup, Bill Brundage, Mr. Gerber, Mike Nlarilyn Woner, Sue Jacobs, Bernice Edens, George Kohler, Spitler. Fourth Row: Andy Mills, Sylvia Doak, Madelin Pat Greene, Judy Holmes. Front Row: Ann Lutz, Betsy Bruner. Third Row: Phyllis Bobzean, Merrie Dunning, Jean Bridgman. Frances Cross, Carol Grifien, David Evans, Kay McKenzie, Sondra Hoskinson. Second Row: Gayle Ritchie, Trautwein. 0rche tra Scott High School is fortunate in having an excellent orchestra. The members of the orchestra participate in many school functions, such as school assemblies and the Spring Music Festival, under the leadership of Mr. Gerber. This organi- zation affords the musicians the opportunity to produce beautiful music in ensemble, a distinct pleasure for music-lovers. OFFICERS -A President ..... .... .... ,.,,, F r a nces Cross sa Vice-President .....,. . ,Betsy Bridgman Secretary-Treasurer ,,.. A . .Marilyn Doner OFFICERS President Jane N'lcCabe X ice-President Sylvia Doak Secretary Dave Vfyckofi Treasurer Terry Kuhl 1 ymphonic Choir The purpose of the Symphonic Choir is to encourage interest in good music, to provide vocal training, and to promote artistic perfection in performance for personal enjoyment as well as pleasure for audiences. Under the direction of Mr. C-erber the choir sings for school activities, special programs in the city. radio and television programs, and the Spring Music Festival. Top Row: Bob Lynn, Fred llamilton, Alfred Sanders, Jim llenkel. Don Leach, Findley Lytle, David Runk, Marvin Xvadley, Bill Spencer, Virgil Lovingood, Sam Sutton. Michael Jones, Charles Kemper. Fourth Row: Bill Masten, Sandra Moses, Rose Watkinson, Kenneth Britter, Skip llaley, David Sugarman, Lawrence Cialloway, Edward Blanchard, Marvin Rutter, Robert Hudson, Gale Franklin, Vincent Langen- derfer. Third Row: Karen Pasch, Sondra Parr, Sharon Krebs, Phyllis Law, Arlene Wilson, Marjorie Hallinan, Bar- bara Coogler, Carol Runk, Marilyn Hoyt, Rosemary Hut- chins, Charlotte llugueley, lrene Rosenberger, Shirley lless. Jimmie Dixan. Second Row: Betty Ann Gill. Sharon Alex- ander, Sue Phillips, Donna Donahue. Carol Coker, Charlotte Whatsol, Vergie Fishbaugh. Carol Blaine, Gay Vincent, Ruth Shepard, Delores Law, Carole Conyers, Jeanette Robertson. Carolyn Cahn. Seated: ,lim Powell, Beverly Fishman, Paula Leightner, Kristine Dart. judith Lindsey, Terry Kuhl, Jane McCabe, Dave Wyckoff, Connie Velliquette, Joan Ciriffith, Beverly Mercer, Carolyn Newman. l Top Row: jean Hindrickson, Pat Sonchick, Marlene Reeves. Helen Dixon, Mary Ann Fitz, Betty Rosar, Yvonne Joyner. Mary Brown, jean jones, Seraphine Mitchell, Zella Stall, Seated: Barbara Curtis, Charlene Richards, Sharon Hohen- Mary Kasper, Sharon Smith. Second Row: Shirley Thomas. berger, Kay Britter, Mr. Gerber, Elaise Douglas, Sharon Virginia Boyd, Myrtle Clover, Cecilia Gaither, jill Goldstein, Payne, JoAnn Donahue. cott Pipers Second Hour The Second Hour Scott Pipers is a group of girls who love to sing and are provided with musical training through this organization. Their instructor is Mr. Gerber. Activities of the year include participating in the Spring Music Festival and giving a Christmas program at the Union Station. OFFICERS President ...........,..... . . ,Mazi Moore Vice-President ..... .... K ay Britter Secretary-Treasurer .... . . .Eloise Douglas cott Pipers Fourth Hour OFFICERS President .............,...... Arleen Chase Vice-President ....... ..... E. lsie Corbitt Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... Mable Thomas The main purpose of the Fourth Hour Scott Pipers is to provide an oppor- tunity for girls to learn more about music and at the same time learn how to control their voices. Activities of the year include singing at the Union Station during the Christmas season and participating in the Spring Music Festival. Top Row: Mary jane Britt. Diane Tucker, Carol Wom, Mary Moore, Marilyn Wayant, Gloria Nash. Fourth Row: Mary Porter, jean l..aCourse. Richetta Lewis, Dorothy Humphrey, Sue Stuart, Charlotte Longston, Kay Knepper. Shirlene Buntings, Glenda Kutzly. Third Row: Leoria Brown, Anne Overstreet. Carole Brown, Beatrice Morrison, Linda Law, Dolores Long, Carol Campbell, Mazine Swonk, Nancy Hoyt. Second Row: Mable Weckle, Lela Geiser, Lola Mae Carlisle. Barbara Helpman, Relda Griffith. Eleanor Shy, Jeannette Ray, Minnie Harris. Celestine Clinton. Seated: Carolyn Smith, Nancy Levinson, Mable Thomas, Mr. Gerber, Arlene Chase. Elsie Corbitt, Rose Mary Anteau. 2 Top Row: Joyce Sampson, Carole Slesh, Lois C-olob, Reva Peleuses. Vivian Troyer, Arlene Henning, Bonnie Schulman Reichlin, Kay Trautwein, Carol Larkey, Carole Conyers, Gail McKnight, janet Wolff. Seated: Lois Steinman, Eunice Barbara Richey, Sharon Maney. Second Row: Carol Wol- Ryan, Shirley Tanner, Pat Tallman, Mr. Holloway, Bill man, Frances Netler, Liz Bergsman, Theresa Young, Demetra Spencer, Joyce Menna, Laura Aboohamad. Aeolian Club The Aeolian Club purpose is to promote dramatic appreciation for the public address students of our school. Activities of the Aeolian Club include participa- tion in Scott Skitsu and radio programs at WTDS. Their adviser is Mr. Hollo- way, who is a newcomer to the Scott Faculty, welcomed this year. Aeolian Club OFFICERS President . . . , . .Bill Spencer Vice-President A .Pat Tallman Secretary . A . .Joyce Menna Treasurer. . . .Shirley Tanner Top Row: Sylvester Day, john Scott. Bob Wing, Jim Day, jack Lawrence. jerry Wilkerson. Second Row: Sanda Gold- stein. Ilene Goldman. ,lane Schuster, Carol Greunke. George Simmons, Fred Staunton. Charles Kemper. Zale Clauberman. Seated: Betty Bullock. Donna Maney, Juanita Knaggs Lois Thal, Mary Thomas, june Griffith. Pauline Murphy jackie Evearitt. Q, Top Row: Chessie Jeffries, Shelvie Gibson, Anita Seligman, Carol Baur, Karen Pasch, Daniel Osbom. Seated: Lois Bob Smead, Charles Kimberly, Dave Zuem, Ken Britter, Steinman, Larry Bergsman, Bob Morgan, Sonia Kalisher, Peter Baneto, Wilbert McClure, Terry Kuhl. Second Row: Rosabelle Baer, Gay Vincent, Diane Whipple, Barbara Ann Teutz, Madelin Bruner, Joanne Fall, Barbara Richey, Hoover. Marilyn Hoffman, Miss Bingham,. Phyllis Law, Helerie Bond, panish Club Under the leadership of Miss Bingham, the Spanish Club has been recently reorganized. The main purpose of this organization is to study and learn more about the people of Spain and Mexico. OFFICERS President ,................ Stanford Odesky Vice-President ,.... .... K enneth Britton Secretary ....... ..,... H elene Bond Treasurer ........,. . . .Marilyn Hoffman Program Chairman. . . . . .Barbara Richey French Club ,at OFFICERS President ...,,..A . . , r .Barbara MCC-innis Vice-President. , , ....,. Helene Geiger Secretary ..,. .... B etsy Bridgman Treasurer ..... . . .Mildred Mitchell The purpose of the French Club is to study the French language, to learn to converse in French with ease, and to study French culture. Miss Butler, teacher of French, is adviser of the club. Top Row: Helene Bond, Ruth Herz, Madeline Bruner, Bridgman, Helene C-eiger,,Miss Butler, Barbara McGinnis Evelyn May, Elaine Doles, Charlene Lopate, llene Goldman, Mildred Mitchell, Nancy Butler. David Shible, Rose Edelman, julie Jeffries. Seated: Betsy Top Row: Diane Norton, Gayle Richey, Carolyn Cahn, Betty jackson, Jimmie Dixon, jane Smith, Pat Tallman, Kay Trautwein, Jeanie McKenzie, Betty Patlin, Ruth Devine, jean Seed. Fourth Row: Brenda Greer, Barbara Thomas, Cecelia Caiter, Ozzie Peterson, Elaine Doles, La Cora Bay, Helen Fletcher, Ruth' Shronbrun, Delores Law, Delores Barroso, Beverly Blitz. Third Row: Cay Vincent, Katherine Hall, Amy Cragg, Beverly Mercer, Jill Disher. Vivian Troyer, Mary Sue Shipley, Joan Cranon, Judy Holmes, Karen Patrick, Vergie Fishbaugh, Rosa- belle Baer. Second Row: Edna Rivers, joan Griffith, jackie Martin, Phyllis Law, Connie Velli- quete, Katherine Broadbent, Relda Griffith, Barbara Adams, Sudy Landrum. Seated: Carol Schmitt, Kay Klar, Barbara Duffy, Mrs. Cephart, jane C-ephart, Marciann Wood. etaletheans Girls from all classes at Scott compose the Zetalethean Literary Society. This organization is dedicated to promoting friendship and studying literary achievements. OFFICERS President. . . .......,.,..... jane Gephart Secretary .... . , .Delores Law Treasurer ......, ...... K ay Klar Sergeant at arms. . . , .... Carol Schmitt Chaplain ........ .... M arciann Wood OFFICERS President ....,,..,,,....... Alan McAninch Vice-President ..... ........,..... ,I oe Fuller Secretary ..,., .Faye Simon and Sylvia Doak Treasurer .............,..... Carlton Baum Delegate-at-Large ,... . . .Dave Cummings Mr. Alberstett, Mr. Cromb, speaker, Mr. Langstaff, Alan lVlcAninch. and Joe Fuller oott Junior Council on World Aiioir Scott junior Council on World Affairs is a chapter of a national organization open to all high school students interested in studying foreign policy. The pur- pose is to acquaint high school students with world current events. Under its three advisers, Miss Collins, Mr. McCullum, and Mr. Kandik, the group hears speakers, sees movies, participates in a city-wide council and has mock assem- blies of the United Nations. A spring event for the organization was a study trip to the United Nations and to Washington, D. C. Top Row: James Phillips, Dave Cummings. David Phillips, Carol Blaine, jane McCabe, Peggy Bryant. Second Row: jerry Russell, jerry Leavitt, Bob Fitz, Fourth Row: jane Nancy Butler, Carol Wolman, Claire Hirsch, Nancy Carter, Smith, Carole Conyers, Sue Phillips, Joanne Bodner, Jackie Pat NlclVlorgan, Kay Trautwein, Gay Vincent, Rosemarie Evearitt, Ardith Drollinger, llene Goldman, Ann Northcott. Edelman. Seated: joe Fuller, Alan McAninch, Mr. Kandik. Third Row: Bets Brid man Gail McKni ht oanne Miss Collins, Mr. McCullum, Faye Simon, Carlton Baum. y g . s . J Hening, jane Gephart. Carolyn Warriner, Barbara Duffy, Top Row: Alan McAninch, Jim Frye, Dave Cummings, Haig janet Jacoby, Shirley Lyczkowski, Bonnie Shulman, Jane Kazazian, jerry Leavitt. Third Row: Carol Schmidt, Joanne McCabe, Virginia Humphreys, Joanne Hening. Front Row: Bodnar, Betsy Bridgman, Charlene Lopate, Jane Smith, Helene Geiger, Gail McKnight, Miss Humphrey, Betsy Sandra Moses, janet Weaver, Second Row: Frances Netler, Bradford. Evelyn May. hakespeare tud Club The purpose of the Shakespeare Study Club is to read and understand Shake- speare and his plays and to promote interest in Shakespearean plays. As well as participating in school activities, the graduating members of this club return the first day of school the following year to assist the adviser and other teachers. The adviser is Miss Humphrey. OFFICERS President .,................ Betsy Bradford Vice-President ..... . . .Gail McKnight Secretary ..... . . .Helene Geiger Treasurer ..... . . .Evelyn May editation Committee OFFICERS Chairman. . . . , . . ,Charlene Lopate Secretary .... . Ruth Herz Librarian, . . . . . .jane McCabe To promote the habit of spiritual thought in the daily life of the individual Scott students is the aim of the meditation committee. Nuggets of thought found in selected quotations, suitably and appealingly motivated by original, brief sermonettes, are presented by readers over the public-address system at the beginning of the school day. Thirty seconds of silence conclude the daily program. Miss Humphrey and Miss Fields are the advisers of the group. Top Row: Haig Kazazian, Dave Kopelman, Michael Kelley, man, Sue McCabe, Deanna Dolbee, Phyllis Law, Virginia David Phillips, jim Brymer, Wesley Stewart, Dave Zuem. Humphreys. Dave Cummings. First Row: Miss Fields, Ruth Second Row: Betsy Bradford, Anita Seligman, Betsy Bridg- Herz, Charlene Lopate, jane McCabe. Miss Humphrey. Top Row: Howard Roberts, Peter Barreto, Carolyn Martin. Barbara Snider, Sharon Alexander. Betty Patlin, Jerry Baeder, Carol Bullock, Norman Schwartz, Fred Wallace, jim Brymer. Third Row: James Utz, Carolyn Tucker, Marlene Rubin, Arlene Wilson, Mary jane Cray, Jean McKenzie, Judy Con- nors, Catherine Bradley, Lois Thal, Karen Kohler, Allen Wiggins. Second Row: Carol Raker, Arlene Henning, Betty Ann Gill, jerry Chappuies, Mary Booth, Marilyn Schwartz, Joanne Donahue, Paula Williams, Judy Brown. Barbara Enis. Seated: Ralleen Abbott, Fannette Koppel, Barbara Adams, Jane Weiss, Miss Leitner, Laura Aboohamad, Eddie Kazazian, Sue McCabe, Marilyn Boyd. ophomore Dramatic The Sophomore Dramatics Club, under the guidance of Miss Leitner, studies the essentials of dramatics and play presentation. Their activities include presen- tation of at least one play a year and a Christmas party for members. -4470 OFFICERS President ...... , . . . .,... . . ,jane Weiss Vice-President ..., . . .Laura Aboohamad Secretary ..... . . .,.,.. Ralleen Abbott Treasurer. . , . . , .Eddie Kazazian al OFFICERS President ..,. , , . . . . ..,. Carole Conyers Vice-President, . , .... Shelvie Gibson Secretary ..... ,... B arbara Richey Treasurer. . . . . .Marilynn Hoffman -N junior Dramatics presents the play Mr, Vincent Junior Dramatic Under the direction of Mr. Holloway, the junior Dramatics produces plays for our school and for competition at Bowling Green. This opportunity in dra- matics is ideal learning situation. Activities for the year include a play, entitled Mr. Vincent for a school assembly, a party, and an informative trip to Bowling Green. Top Row: Bill Winfield, David Zuern, Sue Phillips, Ilene Goldman. Marjorie Spie'.' an, Karen Pasch, Bette Skolniclc, Marilyn Kerr, Tanya Abbott, David Ullman, Wesley Stewart, David Phillips. Second Row: Bill johnson, Karen Van Driesen, Connie Velliquette, Jerri Wallace, Dolores Weisberg, Ilene Rosenberg, Reva Reicklin, Carolyn Newman, Carolyn Martin, Katherine Broadbent, Sharon Maney, Carol Larkey, Joe Fuller. Seated: Donna Donahue, Demetra Peleuses. Vivian Troyer, Barbara Richey, Carole Conyers, Mr. Hollo- way, Shelvie Gibson. Marilyn Hoffman, Roslyn Goldman. Ardith Drollinger. Top Row Alan McAninch, Marilyn Bishop, Joan Griffith, Lawrence Troxel, Zandra Levine Delores Goldberg Miss Mary Booth Marilyn Schwartz, Esther Sunshine, Sonia O'Brien, Carlton Baum. Faye Simon Kalisher jill Goldstein, Ossie Byrd, Gary Miller. Seated: Future Teacher of America The Future Teachers of America Club has the purpose of showing opportunities available in teaching and attracting good students to the profession. Miss O'Brien, who advises this club, leads their extensive which includes visiting area schools, attending F.T.A. area conferences tertaining the Scott faculty at a tea preceding a teachers' meeting. fy? orricizizs Co-Presidents, . . , , .Delores Goldberg and Carlton Baum Vice-President. A . ..A..,,,. Faye Simon Secretary .... ,.., Z andra Levine Treasurer. A . , . .Lawrence Troxel Future Nurses OFFICERS President. .. ,.. ... .. . . . .jane Smith Vice-President. . , . . .Carole Schmitt Secretary .,.., ,...., C arole Tucker Treasurer ,... . , .Carol jane Carter For girls interested in nursing and other fields of medicine, the Future Nurses of America offers much information and guidance. With Mrs. Harrison as their adviser, one of the activities of this group is visiting hospitals. Top Row: Gloria Clander, Carolyn Martin, Juanita Young. Sue Jacobs. Third Row: Barbara Shible. Rosie Shay, Sharon Alexander. Rebecca Corvitz. Janet Rutter, Cherry Wright, Sharon Gray, Darlene llarris. Second Row: Betty Waidner, 3 1 Carol Reichard, Jacqueline Carnes, Betty Ann Cnill, C-ay Vincent, Delores Law, Donna Nlilitzer, Linda Law, First Row: Carol Carter, Carol Schmitt. Mrs. Harrison, Jane Smith, Carolyn Tucker. I Top Row: jim Connors, Karen Van Driesen, Betsy Bradford. Karen Pasch, Rosemary Watkinson, Anita Seligman, Char- lene Lopate. Jane Smith, Ruth Herz, Barbara Duffy, Carol Blaine, Cary Miller, William Bond. Third Row! janet Jacoby, Carol Larkey, jane McCabe, Charlotte Netter. David Sharrar, Charles Kemberly, jerry Leavitt, David Shible, David Ullman, Larry Bergsman, Haig Kazazian. Second Row: Bob Fitz, Jim Henkel, Duane Chappius, Delores Goldberg, Frank Michota, Mr. Weiser, Marvin Nathanson, janet Weaver, Dick Christ, Dave Cummings, Bill Wingfield. Seated: james Mueller, Ray Russell, Law- rence Troxel, David Phillips, David Zuern, David Wyckoff, Bruce McLaughlin, Wesley Stewart. Not in picture: Rose Edelman. Alchemists The Alchemists is an honorary society for students who have received an A or B in chemistry. The new members are inducted in a unique initiation ceremony. Mr. Weiser is the adviser of this group the purpose of which is to stimulate an interest in science. EM GJ' OFFICERS President ........,,,..,.,.. Frank Michota Vice-President ..r. , . .Marvin Nathanson Secretary ..... .,... J anet Weaver Treasurer ......,, . . Delores Goldberg Sergeant at Arms .... , . .Duane Chappius cience Club OFFICERS President. . ...,. . . ,Wesley Stewart Vice-President .... . . .Dave Cummings Secretary ..... ,......, I da Wolf Treasurer .,., .... D avid Phillips The purpose of the Science Club is to stimulate interest in science and to bring together those people who have a science interest. Having a picnic, spon- soring a basketball game, giving parties, seeing movies, and performing experi- ments make up the activity program. The adviser is Mr. Cheney. Top Row: David Billery, joe Fuller, jim Brymer, john Utz, jerry Bader, Ralph Harris, Michael Kelley. Fourth Row: Allen Cook, Bill Spencer, Al Wiggins, Peter Barreto, Mickey Shanabarger, Allan Chausky, Ralph Tate, Ann Northcott. Bill Outland, Bill johnson. Third Row: Paul Epstein, Sue Jacobs, Karen Van Driesen, Lawrence Troxel, Bill Wing- field, Marjorie Spielman, Charles Beren, Marciann Wood, Peggy Bryant. Second Row: Carolyn Cahn, Carol Blaine, Ruth Vetters. Judy Lee. Donna Nlilitzer, Ruth Pelton, David Ullman, Norman Schwartz, Howard Roberts, Judy Perkins. Sander Bellman. Seated: David Phillips, Ida Wolf, Mr. Cheney, Wesley Stewart, David Cummings. ey. 3 t mt Top Row: Joanne Hening, Jeannette Ray, Elaine Kaplan, Henning, Beverly Fishman, Novella Baker, Esther Sunshine Carole Yard. Anita Seligman, janet Weaver, jerry McClure. Sonia Kalisher, Jill Goldstein. First Row: Lois Steinman Second Row: Marilyn Starker, Roslyn Friedman, Arlene Ruth Herz, Miss Aufderheide, Sandra Moses. Betsy Bridgman Junior Red Cross As a chapter of the American Junior Red Cross, the Scott Junior Red Cross Club strives to serve others by participating in many activities. These services include packing Red Cross gift boxes, making Christmas favors for hospitals, making cartoon books for hospitals, and planning an annual party at the Toledo Society for the Blind. Miss Aufderheide is the capable adviser of the group. Ruth Herz, Jeanette Ray, Gladys Linver. and Arlene Henning pack Red Cross gift boxes. OFFICERS 4 . President .... ....,.......,.... R uth Herz ,i Secretary. . . , , .Lois Steinman Treasurer ..., . . .Sandra Moses ..-f-'S rt Club OFFICERS President .................., Carolyn C-ahn Vice-President ,..,.. ....... O rdell Klar Secretary-Treasurer ........ Ruth Rockwood Under their adviser, Mr. Turner, the Art Club tries to promote a better understanding of art and to provide social functions for artistically-minded students. Through the course of the year, the club holds meetings and discussions. They also take trips to the Toledo Museum of Art. Top Row: jim Henkel, Dave Bilbrey, Bill Spencer, Paul Mervin Goldstein, Howard Steinman, Carolyn Cahn, Ruth Keller, Louis Sanders, Murray Remer. Sceond Row: Doris Rockwood, Mr. Turner,' lona C-ephart, Ordell Klar, David Powell, Laura Ciundy, Beverly Blitz, Charlotte Wetzel, Shible. Howard Roberts, Barbara Snider. Bob Snyder. Seated: L. , YN Top Row: Gilbert Schecter. David Cray. Third Row: Nor- Vaughn Baughman, Chessie jeffries, David Gilchrist, David man Schwartz, David Shugarman, Jerry Baeder, jim Waltz, Nlcconnel, Marvin Cannon. Seated: Chuck Beren, Mr. Sheldon Singal, Roland Kranes, Gerald McClure, Second Welday, Ralph llarris, Michael Kelley. Row: jeff Chambers, David Reichard, William Parker, Chess Club Learning chess and playing games is the purpose of the Chess Club. Their activities include holding tournaments with other schools and conducting con- tests among the members for a chess medal. The adviser is Mr. Welday. OFFICERS President , , , . Ralph Harris Vice-President.. .Chuck Beren Secretary. Don Russell Treasurer Nlichael Kelley Projectiollists OFFICERS L President ...,.................. james Day Vice-President .... ..... T ed Smith Secretary ..... .... J oAnn Bodnar The projectionists serve the school by showing films to the various classes in Room I33 and in the auditorium. Under the supervision of Mr. Molnar, this group gives their time and service for the welfare of the other students. Top Row: James Shannie, james Brymer, William johnson, Jo Ann Bodnar, Danny Russell. Seated: Ted Smith, james jon Bergquist, Ronnie Stieben, Jesse Smith. Second Row: Day, Mr. Molnar, james Lea, Iona Gephart. Roger Bugaj. Lloyd Strong, James Phillips, Rose Edelman, .1 5-1 Top Row: Duane Hoak. Ciuy Hartman, Arkel Partoyaii. Ted Peykoff, Bill Savage, Tom llenkel, Bob Newman. Myron Schombrun, Paul Infield, Nathan Silverman, Mel C-erbie. Third Row: Ruth Tiep, Patsy Stephens. Alice Hammer- strom, Mary Mower. Carol Fishbaugh, Marcia Schafer. Pris- cilla Kuehl, Kitty Kelsey. Joan Clark, Jackie Bell. Second Row: Miss Longbralce. Arlene Goldman, Sandra Pugsley llelen Szyrman, Cussie Curtis, Yvonne lironowicz, Jackie Kohn. Rosella Van Tassel. Ann Blaclunar, Sally llarding. Nancy Steinberg, Nlaryann NlcKarus. First Row: Delores Goldberg. Marcia Sweet, Barbara N1cCinnis. Betsy Bradford, Marvin Nathanson. llaig Kazaziun. Charlene l,opate. Ruth llerz, Jane McCabe. ational Honor ociet Last spring the National Honor Society inducted twenty- three seniors and nine juniors in an impressive assembly in the auditorium. Thomas Henkel, president of the society, presented the plaque to the incoming president, llaig Kazazian. Represen- tative lrving C. Reynolds. of tlie State Legislature, was guest speaker. Students are elected to time National Honor Society on the basis of tlieir excellence in scholarship. lezidersliip. character, and service. The group finances the education of a Greek student X by selling doughnuts throughout the year. lVliss Longbrake is the adviser. llaig Kaztizmn receives tlie l lonor Society Plaque from Tom llenlvcel. tudent Council 0ificers The Scott High School Student Council plans and organizes the numerous activities during the school year. The officers, commissioners, commission mem- bers, and home room representatives devote much of their time and energy to promoting school events. Under the guidance of Mr. Merickel, the various commissions present dances. savings-stamp sales, assemblies, charity drives, and supervise club activities for the students. OFFICERS President ............ Dave Wyckoff Vice-President .... .... T erry Kuhl Secretary ..... ..... J anet Jacoby Historian .... .... J anet Weaver S. Top Row: John Utz, jerry Bader, Linden Decker, Wesley jones, Dave Kopelman, Howard Roberts. Jack Menna. Third Row: Vergie Smith, Clara Frick, Annette Guess, Phillip Henderson, Carl Kuhnle, Fred Staunton. llene Ep- stein. Second Row: Ruth Pelton. Betty Patlin, Elaine Doles, Linda Harrel, jim Williams, William Phillips. Jeannette Ray, Maxine Brown. Seated: Betsy Waidner, Mildred Miers, Penny Anderson, Susan Weinman, Doris Simrell, Mary Booth. Carol Carter. Top Row: Joyce Menna, lda Wolf, Allan Cook, Jim Brymer. Bob Zenz, Betty Quinn. Carol Bauer. Second Row: Judy Lindsey, Sondra Parr. Charlotte llugueley. Gail McKnight, Louise Smith, Donna Callaway. Seated: Frances Netler, Beverly Brandman. Delores Weisberg. Tanya Abbott. Mary Spenser. Kristine Dedalcis, Fre hman and ophomore Home Room Repro entatives These freshmen and sophomores were elected by their home rooms to represent them at the weekly Student Council meetings. Throughout the year they have worked hard for the betterment of Scott. Junior and enier Home Room Representatives fxtx 5 orfuiafnw The Junior and Senior Home Room Representatives devote much of their time for the betterment of Scott. Each Monday morning they arrive at school at 8:30 to attend the Student Council meeting, led by David Wyckoff, Student Council President. Top Row: joyce Menna, Ida Wolf, Allan Cook, jim Brymer, Louise Smith, Donna Callaway. Seated: Frances Netler. Bob Zenz, Betty Quinn. Carol Bauer. Second Row: Judy Beverly Brandman, Delores Weisberg, Tanya Abbott, Mary Lindsey. Sondra Parr, Charlotte Hugueley. Gail McKnight. Spenser, Kristine Dedakis. ' Kbffg .'46'I'g s NIA' Q V' K . Y qv 4 5 its I o I 0 X ri 1 1 O O ' f I L I I I s I I If ,2.3,? 2 000, 0 O PUBLICITY COMMISSION Skanding: Stan Odesky. Seated: Juanita Knaggs. Reva ReicI'xIin. tudent Counci WELFARE COMMISSION Standing: Jeff Bowers. Barbara Huuver Dlane Wvhxpple, Jun Lawless Seated: Nanrj. Carter. Donna Ilonnahue. ORGANIZATION COMMISSION Standing: Ilave Kopelmzin. Sue NICCQIIW, NIary Booth, Wesley Slvwart. Seated: Joanne IIening, fVIarv1n Nathanson, ATHLETIC COMMISSION Duane Chappules. Bob Nlorgan Commissions SOCIAL COMMISSION Standing: Dave Evans, Fred Wallace. Charles Kemper, Sally Kemper. Seated: San- dra Goldstein, llelene Geiger, jane Hammer- strom, Delores Goldberg. ASSEMBLY COMMISSION Top Row: Ed Kazazian. Jerry Baeder, Kenny Myer. Second Row: Fred Staunton, joan Griffith. Norman Schwartz, Norman Dessum, Dave Wright, Bill johnson. Seated: Marilyn Bishop. Nancy Butler, Sylvia Doak. Barbara Innes. FINANCE COMMISSION Paul Amdt, Marilyn Hoffman, Frank Michota Q 7 AJ. Top Row Carol Creunke, Juanita Knaggs, Harvey Fagen. McKnight. Sandy Goldstein, Mr. Holloway Carol Larkey Second Row Kay Trautwein, Barbara Richey, janet Wolff, Carole Conyers. Joyce Menna Lois Steinman, Fran Netler. Seated: Gail Thi tle tafi Scott students look forward eagerly to the issue of the Thislle every other week. Its informative pages are filled with news of interest to all students, including club activities, athletic events, editorials, and social events. The Thisllc is also helpful in promoting school spirit by backing all campaigns. Mr. Holloway is the enthusiastic adviser of the staff. For all their hard work the Thistle staff and adviser deserve a great cleal of appreciation. Charles Kisseberth, Bill Wirigfield EDITORS Pagel... Page 2. .. Page 3... Page 4 ........... Assistant Editors ..., . Sports Editors ..,... Exchange Editor. . Business Manager. . Advertising Manager. . Reporters ........., . . .Gail McKnight . .Sandy Goldstein . . . . .Carol Larkey . . .Carole Conyers . . . . .Joyce Menna Janet Wolff Charles Kisseberth Harvey Fagen . . .Barbara Richey . . . . .Fran Netler . . .Juanita Knaggs . . .Carol Cureunke Barbara Richey Lois Steinman Connie Linkous Kay Trautwein Bill Wingfield SL MJ Mr. Holloway, Kay Trautwein Carol Larkey. Sandy Goldstein, Gail McKnight. Carole Conyers 137 Top 'Rayz Bill Bond, Sam Stein, Betsy Bradford, Barbara Hirsch. Rose Edelman. Mardell Worstell Ruth Herz Char Mccmnis. Gary Miller, Wilma Winterhalter, Ed Morris, lene Lopate, Anita Seligman. Seated Alan McAn1nch Sue Dave Cummings, Second Row: Pat McMorgan, Claire Jacobs, Miss Fields, Carlton Baum Ga1lMcKnight A 45- cottonian This year the Scollonian staff had little trouble in decid- ing upon a theme for the 1955 yearbook, since the new addi- tion to our school has been in the process of construction since the spring of I954. The first project of the year was organizing and planning for the l955 yearbook. The next undertaking of the staff was a talent assembly in the school auditorium, at which time the subscription drive was initiated. The staff members worked efficiently at their particular duties, and assisted others needing their help. With their fellow Scotters in mind, the Scotlonian staff worked faithfully to produce a yearbook which would please all Scotters and give a true picture of the school year. Production of the 1955 yearbook would not have been possible without guidance and efforts made by our adviser. Miss Fields. Editor Carl Baum, reviews material for the senior section. Paula Leighner, assistant art editor, is working on a page of the book. The March I printer's deadline creates much activity for the Scottonian staff. Top Row: Jane Smith, Barbara McGinnis. Betsy Bradford. Charlene Lopate, Alan McAninch, Carlton Baum, Evelyn Haig Kazazian, Paul Amdt, Ralph Harris, Wesley Stewart. May. Seated: Frances Cross, Sue McCabe, Nlarvin Nathan- Bill Spencer, Andy Mills. Second Row: jane McCabe, Jane son, Virginia Humphreys. Mr. Merickel, Dave Kopelman, Weiss, Barbara Duffy, Ruth Herz, Carolyn Cahn, Ann Lutz, Carol Conyers. Delores Goldberg, lona Crephart. Inter-Club Council lnter-Club Council, advised by Mr. Merickel, and composed of all club presidents, correlates club activities and publicizes club projects. Their activ- ities include lnter-Club Council Banquet, sponsoring the Scott-Waite Dance with Student Council, and decorating our school for Thanksgiving and Christmas. OFFICERS President. . . . ......,. Virginia Humphreys Secretary .,.. ..... C arole Conyers ' A f,.A.9' -'z wi - Qrq .nreg . 5 Q.g.Q Ph n -7 V4 .4 . W Kim. M.. ,M 'lllfl ' 'M 'K 'H4fJ'----ffw.T - V31 : 2:1 W ', -f i Q 3, .I v -.'lg LAQQQQK, - A I .-,dl , . . 'tw ' ' i - f - .J - 1 :srl V ' ' 7 If , Ar 'Q .Q X E! 7 fy, 41' , Soo f' T46 QQ' if l ,,, ji 5 4' ' 5 1 I S. i The e Field-Hou e Day 3 5 1, vb- . 'N-L X4 .. ' S. 'lqhc aclclition gives a tran- quil atmosphere- to the school ln this wintcr sccnc. CCIIB Four students loolc on as workmen hasten to pour the concrete base to thc floor. S msgs' 1' bi 'T 'Q-if I I 'I -555' - ., Tcl- A new, but soon familiar sight around school is the cn- trance to the held-house. ,, -Q , -Q ,..-11.-'-S ' - nswa e Qi! .3- 5-gf' Thank giving .Y U . 575 I nz: J- 6 ' . .J 49 -., f., A' :ffl ii 'f' A ng' .511 ,J figvf' wi' V' ' is an 4 , , -ww , -4 , - ' 'Q -f 4 4- Ef '2'. if....B m i '.'7A' 'Am' W' fa-f'+ ' f . .' .., f .L 4 nf... gpv ff 'Pi sian f. ' ...- . ins 'v- The Scott queen, Jeanne Phillips, and the Waite queen perform the tradltlonal act of exchan ln flowers. si 1 if I . :H 44 Spmt runs h1gh on Thanksgwmg Day ueen eanne Phnllnps walks down t e 'v i , A sf 5 M' ifnf ata 'g ' ,V Z 1 0 1. ' . Tnmpnnwf , f L A '- F '.' 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' ' L' we-Q 32 W Uh, E 'rv --:wi 'WWW cottonlan Assembl Rose Mary Edelman pantomxmes a hnll bxlly r our assembly XX.: ecord for What has suppressed Carltonl Bottom The I955 Scottoman Staff Insert Busmess Manager Alan McAn1nch glves students a sales talk O 1 ai' 2 5 X ' ' 5 g if ' f,s H in i ' V , I' 1' 9 1 Q ' M 1 s . R 1 Y v Y X A K k .I I t ti' 1 . 9 A One of the many beautifully Chri tmas Assembl Scott's Symphonic Choir proceed down the aisle at our annual Christmas assembly. decorated doors at Christmas. ,. A ,... Mmaxm., X The huge Christmas tree in our hall was decorated by the solid geometry class. The complete Symphonic Choir with Mr. Gerber. 'Y Lf!-1 E I? - Four clarinetists practice for the Northwestem Ohio Solo and Ensemble Contest in Bowl- ing Green. Our Mu ic Department The mixed ensemble pose for a picture be- fore going to Bowling Green. '7- i NNN Three handmembers look over music for the Northwestern Ohio Solo and Ensemble Con- ICSI. Teacher ln Action Mr. Langstaff pauses for a bit of refreshment at a tea given by the Scott Future teachers. e s The teachers seem to be enjoy- ing themselves at the annual teachers' banquet. 'i Doc Welever leads the student body in a cheer at our one bas- ketball pep assembly. ,Q Q. Familiar l 'K ll. 521' Mlsg 3Of'l3fBF5'2'l Students leaving school after a hard A typical after School Scene on day'5 wgfk, Machen Street. Pixie' .. li Lis 4 K-A. W Far Left: Miss O'Brien's history class celebrates St. Patrick's Day. Center: Three boys do a bit of read- ing before school. Right: Time for relaxation before classes. +L These students seem happy that the day is done. 56 The amor Drama January Thaw THE PLAY On February 24 and 25 the Senxor Class presented lts play january Thaw ln the audltonum It was a llvely and hrghly amusmg play with the cast of players performing excellent characterlzatlons The mam theme of thxs play centers around the conflict created when two famxlles the Rockwoods and the Cages are forced to llve ln the same house The aged Rockwoods resent the fact that the younger Cages have constructed modern conveniences from their antiques and the Gages dlSllkC the fact that the Rockwoods have taken over the house to whlch they returned after years of absence The climax occurs when both famllles think that Barbara Gage has eloped wlth young Matt Rockwood ln the trme of crlsrs created by a great snowstorm both famllles learn to cooperate and work together The play has an amusing and unusual ending wlth all happy at last ' 56 99 THE PLAYERS Frieda ..... .............. P at Tallman Herbert Cage .... .... F rank Michota Sarah Gage. . . ,.... Carole Slesh Paula Gage. . . .... Nancy Butler Marge C-age .... .... l-l elene Geiger Barbara Gage .... . .Joanne l-lening George Husted .... .,..,... B ill Spencer jonathan Rockwood. . .Dave Cummings Mathilda Rockwood. .Betsy Bridgeman Mr. Loomis ......r.,... Haig Kazazian Uncle Walter ..... . . .Dave Wyckoff Matt Rockwood. . . ..., jerry Leavitt Carson .......... ......... J im Frye Constable. . . . . .Duane Chappuies THE ACTION Left: The whole cast arrives at a happy solu- tion to the families' problems. Top: Mrs. Gage, Mr. Gage, and jonathan dis- cuss what to do to satisfy both families in shar- ing the house temporarily. Middle: Mrs. Cage and her lawyer. Mrs. Loomis, look for a way to force the Rockwoods from the house. Bottom: Barbara Gage and Matt Rockwood consider ways and means to give urgent sid to a neighbor. Students clamor to the snack bar for milk and sandwiches. Cafeteria cone 5cott's hungry students wait for a hot lunch. The lunch period is a refreshmg pause between classes. Friends of Scott Baum Brothers' Orchestra Baurn's Fine Foods El Pinto Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Seligman Home Room IIO Miss Helen Fields Monroe Florists Mr. and Mrs. jarnes Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Fall Mr. sriei Mrs. J. Herz Wirs. Alice Hirsch Mr. eriri Mrs. 5. H. Lopate Mr. and Mrs. Ray iVIcr'-Xninch Mrs. Leota McGinnis Mr. eriei Mrs. A. Morris Simon's Market Mr. erid Mrs. Charles D. Jacobs Mr. siiei Mrs. John R. Meiqriigiir Miss Fields' ani hour eisss Our meditation committee assisted in an assem- bly to acquaint the student body with the per- l'ty t' g h t 501131 fa In S SCS. Miss O'Brien's American t the school with the flag t ed bo h national Capit l , - N .UNK 5 '. ig if r ! , VA f gel at .lg rm, ,Wm . 0 'Um 5 ,'.o4 .maY'1y'-V' 'ASU' I ll I . ,lynx V rs. -1- Wy! 3.5! 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28 I I ,,,,,, 37, 125, 123 , ................ 37 , ............. .45 Co111ers Phylhs Doner Marllyn Galloway Lawrence 6 Collms W1ll1am Comers Russell Connors James Connors Jud1th Cont1 Don 72 73 38 101 Converse Roland Conyers Carole 45 51 102 112 121 136 137 Coogler Barbara Cook Allen Cook W1ll1am Cooks Charles Cooper Albert Cooper Grace Cooper Corb1tt E1S1e Corb1tt Mary Cornell R1chard J ess1e Coveney Clarence COVltZ Rebecca Cowder Jo Ann Coy Dav1d Cra1g James Cranon Jo Ann Creps Patr1c1a Creps Rosalee Crosby Robert Cross Frances Crowder Joyce Crum Judy Crum Phy1l1s Crum Sandra 45 109 45 125 38 91 45 111 38 101 79 80 89 97 28 125 94 95 28 116 45 108 138 140 Cumberland Roscoe Cumm1ngs Dave 72 118 119 124 Curt1s Barbara Curt1s Horace Danney Norman Dantzler Ethel Dart Crystle 125 129 138 164 28 110 45 109 Davenport M1nn1e Dav1s Albert Davxs Delores Dav1s Dav1s D8VlS Day James Day Sylvester Decker Harvey Geneva Max1ne Samuel 95 112 129 28 83 Dedakxs Chr1st1me 1 DeHart Bob Delles Mabel Depp R1chard 112 133 tudent Index 38 108 Fmucan, Jun Doremus Noel Dorf M1r1am Dotson Glenls Douglas Barbara Douglas E101Se Douglas Fred Dowe Herman Downes Phyll1s Downes Vxolet Downey Grady Draper Jack Dreyfuss Raymond Droll1nger Ard1th DuBo1s Floyd Duddleston Frank Duerson Otha Duffey Barbara 72 92 104 116 Duffey John Duffy John Duhamel Barbara Duhart Betty Dukeshue Joyce Dulmsky Gary Dunbar Kenneth 28 100 28 83 51 103 117 121 117 124 140 28 107 F1shbaugh Vergle 104 109 Fxshman Beverly 47 109 Fxsher M1111cent Fltl Bob 47 51 84 94 95 117 Fltz Mary Ann Fletcher Helen Fletcher Norma Flogg Dor1s Flogg J1m Flogg Margaret Flower Marle Folleher G1lbert Fong George Ford Frances Ford John Forman Edward Foster Frank Fotos N1ck Fouta1n Carolyn Frahn Joe Frankl1n Gale Frankl1n John Freeman Orw1n Frlck Clara Fr1edman Roslyn Frye James 26 28 38 101 28 100 38 108 28 100 Fuller Joe 47 117 121 Dunlap Freder1ck Dunlap Luc1lle Dunmngs Merr1e Duquette Verl Durham Henry Durmg Mary Durett Ju11ett Dwyke Janet Easley Juan1ta Eberhart Kaye 38 101 28 108 28 83 38 101 72 101 Furr Scott Gahn Carolyn 105 109 110 Gamer Leranna Ga1ther Cec1le Ga1ter Mar1on Gallagher Warner Gallaway Donna Galloway Charles Edelman Rose Mane Edens Bern1ce Edmg Burel Ed1ngton Robert Edwards Jack Edwards Larry Edwards Naom1 Eggert Nancy Elk1ns Alfred Elk1ns Fred E1l1s Barbara E111S Earl Ell1s Mary El11s Woodrow El11ott Donald Emerson Burt Emery Ronald 28 83 Ge1ger Helene Gelser Lela George Dav1d Gephart Iona Gephart Jane 72 73 26 28 56 104 107 Gesche1der Mar1anne G1bson Grace G1bson She1V1e 47 103 114 G1bson Verble G1lchr1st D8Vld 28 83 G1ll Betty 38 101 109 120 G11l Juan1ta G1llesp1e John G1ll1am B111 DePr1est Martha DePr1est Sharon Dessum Norman Dev1ne Ruth D1ck1nson Roberta Dllorenzo Pat D1lworth Nancy Dlsher J1ll D1x Larry En1s Barbara Epstem E1leen Epste1n Paul Eshl1man Ethel Esse Alex Esse Al1ce Evans Dav1d EV8aI'1tt J3Ck1e D1xon Helen D1xon J1mm1e Doak Sylv1a 102 107 Dolbee Deanna Doles E1a1ne 38 115 Dome Robert Domm Dathel Donahue Donna 47 51 52 92 Donahue JoAnn 38 110 Donaldson Nancy Fagen Harvey 7 Fall Joanne Farber R1chard Faust Jacquelxne Faust Jam Feldman Ga1l Fetters Sue Fxelds George Fmn John F1nney Janlce 38 83 91 GH1gr1Ch R1chard Glander G1or1a 38 101 Glassner Lo1s Glauberman Zale Gleason L1nda Glenn W1llena Glover Henry Glover Myrtle Goldberg Delores 72 122 Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldsteln Goldstem Go1dste1n Goldste1n Golob Lo 130 134 135 Gordon 8 Ilene 47 51 10 Roselyn J 1 28 1 10 Marvyn Sandra 72 134 135 136 Toby 28 34 ISAIIII 1 1 1 1 1 f , I I ' ....... ...... 2 8 , ' .......... , ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,83 , .............. 28 , .............. 47 ' , ' ,, , , 116 , .............. 38 , ' ' ................ 38 ' , ,,,, , , 126 , I ...... , , 124 , ' ............... 28 ' , ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 I , ..... , , 120 , ............ .28 ' , , , , , , , 124 , ................... 28 , ' ............. 110 A , ,,,,,, , , 110 , ............ 45 , ................ 83 , ,,,, , , 116 . .. , , , 109, 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.... 38, 91, 108, 135 ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 I , ............. 102, 116 ' , ' ........ 113, 117 Z IIII IIIIIII 2 3I 110 I , ................... 28 I ,I , , 24, , , I , ............... 110 -F- 140 , , ------- 72, 116, 129 , ...... 10 , 112, 136 , ,' ,,,, f,,2 ', 83 . .. , , 108, 135 , I ..... 47, 51, 102, 114 , ,, , , 3, 13, , , ------.-. 119 , I .......... .... 4 7 115, 117, 121 , .... , , , 42, , ............ 38 I , I ,,,,,,,, 47, 121 , ........... , esI ................ 47 I , 11 ,, , , 122, 126 1 -'-------- 1 1 ---------- 23. 100 , . ...... 28, 127 1 , , , ,101, , , .................. 47 ' , ,, , 73, 13, 109, 121 , .............. 28 137 , ---- , ,120 ' , ............ , , ', ', :100 1 ------------ 28 , ............... 38 , ' ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 12 8 Harr1son Goodloe Lee Esther Gordon Deanna Gordon Donald Gragg Amy Graham Jack Graham Joan Gray Davld Gray John Gray Mary Jane Gray Sharon Gray Tony Green James Greenberg Allen Greene Patr1c1a Greer Brenda Gruenke Carol 72 104 112 Gflffln Carol 39 101 Gr1ff1n Walter Gr1ff1n W1ll1am Gr1ff1th Joan 72 104 109 122 134 Gr1ff1th June 23 104 Gr1ff1th Relda 39 111 Gr1mm Joyce Gfublnskl Barbara Guess Nancy Gundy Laura Hable Grace Hackney W1ll1am Haddad Jeffrey Ha1tkcock Pat Haley Wayne Hall Kather1ne 39 101 107 Hall James Hague Erma Ham1lton Donald 84 85 86 Hamllton Fred 39 83 1 Hammerstrom Jan1e 47 51 52 93 102 135 Hank1ns Allen Hannah Andrew Hanson Dave 9 Hardmg W1ll1am 9 Hardlson Anna Mae Harrell Frank Harrell L1nda Harr1s Darlene Harr1s Gerald HHIIIS Mlnnle Harr1s Nancy 29 132 29 123 47 79 47 111 Harr1s Ralph 25 128 140 Bertral James Harrxson Harrlson 79 82 Lan ston S Hawk1ns Johnella Haywood Vers1e Heck Carolyn He1ndl John '-Ie1ndl Joan Helpman Barbara Helpman Terry Henderson Ph111p Hendr1ckson Jean Henkel James 72 73 108 109 Henmng Arlene 39 112 Henmng Joanne 117 118 Henry Connle Henry Evelyn Herz Ruth 72 115 124 126 130 Hess Sh1rley 105 109 1 1 1 1 1 mdent Index H1ckl1ng C0l'1I'1l9 Hxckman Thomas H1ggS Thomas H1ghlands Mooreen H111 Charles H11 Karen H111 H111 Mattle Ph1ll1 P H111 Ronnle 29 83 91 94 H111 Susan 34 108 Hlrsch Clalre 104 117 138 Hltzka Herman Hltzka Jerry H1xenbaugh Truman Hockman Herman Hodge Tommy 79 94 97 Hockmuth Sue 34 47 72 73 104 Johnson Herbert Johnson MGIVID Johnson M1ckey Johnson Ruby Johnson Wlulafn Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Charles Cleo Jean1e Eugene Marsha M1chael Robert Ronald Rose Wesley 29 83 91 W1ll1e Mae Hoffman Jon 47 79 94 Hoffman Marllyn 47 102 114 121 135 Hohenberger Sharon 29 100 10 Holmes Judy 29 100 108 116 Holton Hugh Holyfxeld Andrew 39 83 Hook Sandra Hooker James Hooper Kenny Hoover Barbara 103 114 Hosklnson Sandra Hotchk1ss Allen Howard Barbara Hoyt Marllyn Hubaker James Huddy Charles Hudson Robert Hughes George Hughes Roderlck Hugueley Charlotte Humphrey Dorothy Humphrey V1rg1n1a 56 72 118 119 24 Hunter V1rg1n1a Hutchen Phyll1s Hutchenson W1ll1e Hutch1ns Rose Mary 47 109 Ice Jerry 39 79 83 95 Innes Barbara Irv1ng Charlene Irvmg James Bett1e Jackson Jackson Edward Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobs Hubert LaVerne J anlce Maxme Robert Sandra Jacobs Sue 105 107 108 123 125 138 Jacoby Janet 73 118 124 J akubowsk1 Geraldme J aynes Jeffrey Jeffr1es J effr1es J enkms Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Barbara Kent Ch6SS1e J ul1a Sharon Barbara Bertha Evelyn Fred 29 83 1 1 131 Joyner Joyce Joyner M1ldred Joyner Yvonne Kal1sher Sonxa Kaplan Elalne Kaprowsk1 Edward Kasper Mary Kasper Patr1c1a Kawamura Norman Kazaz1an Edward 39 KHZHZIHH Halg 36 56 Keel Donald Kelbe Frank Keller Paul Kelly M1Ch881 39 119 Kelly Carol Klmberly Charles Klmbro W1ll1am Klmmones Emma K1mmoner Louxse K1mura Buddy 72 79 80 K1ng Barbara K1ng Betty K1rk W1ll1e K1rkwood Is1ah K1SS9b6Tth Charles Klar Kay Klar Ordell Klaus Fred Kledls Carol 26 29 Knaggs Juamta 105 113 Knepper Kay Kmght J D Kn1ght Sue Knous Jerry Koppel Fannett Koerner Patr1c1a Kohler George Kolar Kathleen Kopelman Dave 36 96 4 3 Kop1tke Susan Koppel Fannette Krancs Roland Kreader Kathryn Krebs Sharon Kohn Russell Kuhl Terry 51 59 79 81 109 114 Kuhnle Carl Kuhnle Don Kutzly Glenda Kyle Wesley Kynard Bertha Kynard Clayton Kynard Dav1d 135 l 84 97 19 39 83 29 111 'I69 , ' .......... 39 1 ' , ' ............. 87 , ............. 39 , ............. 47 , , ........ , , ' ........ ...... 3 9 , .............. 39 , , .............. 39 , ' ............. 39 , ............ 100, 116 , - - , , , .............. 110 , ............... 47 , -------'--------- 47 , ' ' ..121, 125, 129, , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 47 , 1, 1 .................. 29 135 , ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 123 ' , g I ................ 129 , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. 72 , .................. 39 , , , ................. 39 , .................. 95 , ,,,,,,,, 39, 120 U , ........ , , , , ' ............... 110 , ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 123 , 1 .............. , , ............... 39 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 j , ...... , , , ................ 29 , ................ 39 , .----..----- 107 , ' .......... 109, 129 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 j , 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H2 , ...... , , .. , 121, 133, 1 - ' ' , ............. 37 I 140 -Z- , .. , , , , .......... 3 ,101, 120 133 . . 1 1 -----'----- 152 ' , ............ 33, 100 , I . . , , , 1 1 .,............. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , -------------- 32 1 -. ---1--------- 42 ' , ' .... 111111 ...... 83 , , .......... , , ........... 32 -. -3 W.-M1379 , , , , , 1 .... 42, 109, 127 - 134 , ' .................. 32 , ........ 110, 111 1 1 ' ' Ad Index Bartley Bond Mr 8: Mrs Bowl o drome Chrlsten Fred Commumty Tractlon EdlS0n Erlcksen s lnc Flelds MISS Gray Prmtmg Co LaSalle Coca Cola Llbbey Owens Ford Loesser s Drugs Marleau Hercules Mel s Drwe ln Ohlo Bell Telephone Owens Cornlng Fxberglas Owens lllmons Faeult Langstaff R Prln Alberstett Vemon Aufderhelde Ellzabeth Baymxller Vera Blngham Olive Bradford ames Brlcker Mrs Ward Brlghton Arthur Butler Mary Caldwell Mrs Laura Cheney Cloyce W Clark Marguerlte Colllns C Collms Ruth Croll C R Dlmon Lee Ellers Mrs Ruth Ellxott Ethel Featherstone Mrs Fetters Wm L Flelds Helen Foster Margaret George ane Cuerber Myron Cnould Mlnnle E 20 104 20 91 119 107 Grolle Mrs Harold Hamllton Geraldlne Harrxson Mrs Dorothy H111 ames Wm Holland C L 22 97 I-lo oway C L 16 112 121 136 , . . ....,,,.. ....... 1 61 . . . ........r...........,. .,..165 -- .......,,............ 161 ' ....... ...............,.,. 1 160 ' , ......., 9 ....,....... 160 '- . ......r,.,,..,,. .1148 ' ' ..,... ......... 1 61 ' ' ' ..........,.... ...160 ' .........,.,............,.. 147 . r.... ..r.. 1 60 ' ' . ...,4..,............ 161 ' . ....rr,,4...,,.. .161 ' , ' .... .r....4.,....,...., 1 159 ....... r...4..,..... 1 48 ' ' . ........,.,...... 166 ' ......,..... 149 ' ...r,.. ......... 1 49 ..,...,...,........ 149 ' r.....,,..,......., 148 ' ...... ,..,............. 1 61 - .,........,..,..,. 148 ' ......,... r.......,... 1 60 ' ' - ......r...,...,..... 1165 ..... .................. . 148 ' ,...r...,...... 165 ...........,...,,,....... 160 - ' ' ........,.. 161 ...,.................,... 148 ' ' ...,.,r,......4....,. 146 ,.....,.,. .4...,..... 1 47 , '. ..... 8,9,117, 153 , .... .....,. .... 1 6 , 119 . ..,......... ..10,117 ', ........... 0, ,163 ' , ' .....,.... 16,126 ', ' .... ............. 2 0,163 ' , .................... 11 , .....4.., ................ 2 2 ' , ' ........ ......... 1 8,114 ' , ' .............. 20,120 . ................... 117 , ..,................ .19 ' , . ...... ........... ' 9 Lewis, Robert ..... ................. 2 1 ' , ...,............... 22 , ....4 ......... 1 2,17 , ...... ........,... 1 8,115 , . . ..... ...... , , 117 , . ............... 16 , . ................. ..16 , . ............. 17,125 , ................. 22,162 , ' .................. 16 ' , ....,........... 11,140 ' ,,1. . ,... .,................. 2 0 ' , . .............r. ..22 ' , ........,......... 20,117 , ..... ...,....... 1 7,129 , . . ..... ,...........,.. : -...17 ' ' , ..... .......... . ..20, 122 ' , . ................... 21, 91 , ' .............. 19,164 , . ...... ..........., 2 2 , . . ...... ..... . .,.20 ' , ........,.... ........ ' 9 , .................. 10 , . .B. .....,.. , ', ............... ,LI9 , . . ................. , , ................. ...22 ' , ............ 5,16, ,138 , ................... .21 , ............ .,..... 1 9 , . ................. .22 . .,....,............... 16 , ..........,....... .18 , ........ 18, ,110,111 ' , ...... ......... 2 1,162 , ' ' ..................,.. 20 , .................. 21,127 , . ........... ...,.. 2 1 , ' .............,....... 17 ' , ' ................ 19 ' , . . ...,... ............ 1 7,124 ' , . ....,..., 20,123 , . ................ 17,128 ' . ................... 19 , ........ , , 94,153 , . . ....,........ , , 164 ' , ' . ......... ..... 1 6,153 ll , . , , , ,137 Peter s Drugs P T A Russell s Sherwln W1ll1amS Smlth s Cafeterla Stautzenberger Sec School Schwartz s Drugs Toledo Camera Toledo Woolens ik Sllks Wakelln Studlo Wearley Motors Whlte 1-luts Whlte Palace Wlllls Day W S P D W T O L Yarnell Drugs y Index Humphrey Clare Kandlk Andrew Kudzla Wllma Lake Glen Leltner Geraldme Lester Florence Longbrake Eleanor McCollun R E. 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