Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

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Contributing to such an understanding are classes in homemaking skills, in personal problems, and in sociology, where discussions are held on the influence of the family on juvenile delinquency. Home economics classes give training in the care of small children. Skill in designing and making clothes helps balance family budgets. N? 5 vw? Q1 f. 1, V. QZ2 V i Q inn. , I I Ga? .6 Q 1 4, ., Wu. 'Q . , f A-11 J .lt , '.!.g..., , , F. ' Q? - : 5 41- Writing last minute stories for the High Times, finding the exact words for the space in the Cinema copy, taking part in class discussions and debates on current topics, composing themes in English class, creating a role in a play-all these give experience in communication, an important technique in democratic living. Skill in communicating ideas is emphasized in classes in composition. journalism, and speech. 6m 75274 Q! I 3 V91-JE DW! Page 71 To Acquire Facts 3 .0 ,, pi: Q l 9 Iggy 1 X I 114. W' A well-rounded sports program, health classes emphasizing balanced diets, and frequent check-ups promote physical well-being and mental alertness Appetites are satisfied by a variety of menus. Health classes promote correct eating habits. Hospital staff learns to weigh and measure. Hf f , '2' W g , NJ ,j 1 ! Av: T' xv' I ..:C - A Y 1 4' ' .'..,. 'N ' e i 5' 5 -R, .Q A' , 4' u ,if , s 'K 4, .- .4- W, Q y . A D 'V 1 1 4 A I' V .1 .K Lr f Emi' Community Eclucational Leaders Plan School Program X Interesied in the young people of Lakewood, these citizens serve as members of the Board of Education: Mr. Clarence C. Fowefbaugh. vice-Presideni: Mrs. H. D. Aberneihyi Ml- BYTOH R. Mitchell: Mr. T. D. Auble. president: Mr. A. G. Graber. Lakewood Board of Education After being a castle in the sky for years, the 'SCabin in the Skyn is about to become a reality as part of the present building pro- gram. One of the new buildings will com- bine the t'Cabin and two new gymnasiums. lf government regulations permit. the Board hopes to begin construction immediately. Page SIU Lakewood High School students are already enjoying the results of the construction and improvement program planned by the Board of Education. A two-story arcade connect- ing the buildings has been completed. The ramp corridors with fluorescent lighting add a modern note to the campus. Other proj- ects include replacing the lights in the build- ings and redecorating all the classrooms, The community of Lakewood has delegated the responsibility for an effective educational svstem to the members of the Board of Edu- cation. They are providing a program which will help the young people of Lakewood to meet the inspiring challenge of today's world. to Meet Needs of Lakewood Youth In Todoy s World JA! ASSISIQUI Supermtendent S S Dlckey Asszstant Supermtendent Samuel S D1ck ex has been responsxble for superx lS1I1g the construct1on of the new corrxdors xn addxt1on to h1s regular dutles of purchas mg school supplxes and the emploxment of offxce personnel for Lakexx ood schools Supermtendent Martln W Essex 'VIart1n W Essex Supermtend plannmg the k1nd of school and curr1culum that w1ll help Lake wood xouth to meet the chal lenge of today s world Wh1le he IS unable to v1s1t LHS often Lakewood students are aware of h1s mterest 1n then' aCt1V1t1eS Page S1 ' I gf - - -v ' -f-- --- -A -H- L ' . , ' - ent of Schools, is responsible for , . 7 is , . . Q 1 X - X ge 32 Principal M. A. Povenmire 1 K Mr. Povenmire, Monda Lee Shipman, and Tom Flynn discuss Council plans for school year. This year has been an especially good one because the students not onlv have met the challenge of the school motto, 'Carpe diwm but have also lived up to the spirit of the school song, 'all allied in loyalty., The poise with which young people have faced the serious problems brought about by the world situation is a real inspiration to adults, swf said Mr Pox enmire when asked to comment on the year at LHS He commended the students for their fine response in meeting the educational experiences which Lake wood High proxides them Students appre ciate the opportunity to work with Mr, Pov- enmire, who in his friendly, democratic manner is always Willing to help them. Friendly Leadership ls Keynote of Life ot Lakewood Mr. Robert L. Meeks, assistant principal for twenty-three years, is dean of boys and has charge of arranging program schedules for teachers and students. As educational ad- viser, he holds conferences with students and their parents about suitable courses and makes necessary changes in programs. Miss Lucy Helen Kimball's friendly advice is known to every Lakewood girl, for some of her most important duties are connected with her position as dean of girls. All students come in contact with her helpful counseling, however, for she is adviser to Student Coun- cil and to the 12A Friendship Chapter. L. H. Kimball Dean of Girls Miss Kimball, dean of girls and Student Council adviser, confers with Connie Zervas on matters of student government. 'I -15 R. L. Meeks Assistant Principal Mr. Meeks demonstrates to Pete Gatsos how he sets up the schedule of recitations, using the worn scheduling dummy. l':zp:v Faculty Provides Educational Background Necessary . Heads of Departments Departmen! heads are lsittingj Miss Kleinecke, Mr. Farquhar, Miss Findley, Mr. Hutson, Mr. Evans, Miss Kimball, Mr. Poven- mire, lstandingl Mr. Paine, Mr. Harwood, Mr. Jessup, Miss Miller, Mr. McCloskey, Mr. Boruff, Mr. Neneman, Miss Smith, Mr. Meeks, Mr. Cunningham. 34 Carlyle Antel Physical Education Natalie 0. Betts Cafeteria Carolyn Blackburn Commercial Philip J. Boroika Technical Glenn T. Boruit Science Norman Brown Social Studies Elizabeth Caldwell Language Ethel J. Campbell Home Economics Mary W. Coates Language W. J. Cockayne Technical Arthur E. Cook Commercial A. K. Cook Technical Genevieve S. Cook English Agnes Cope Physical Education T. W. Cunningham Science Phyllis De Petro Physical Education .4-up-vw, for Future Success in College, Career, or Marriage Gladys Dolloii English O. Ruth Emery Social Studies Thelbert H. Evans Music If A. J. Farquhar Commercial Orrin R. Findley Science Sarah M. I-'lndley Library H. E. Garner Technical Lava K. Garrett Nurse Paul C. Harger Mathematics Donald H. Harwood Physical Education W. T. Harper Commercial H. R. Heskamp Language Florence A. Hiatt Language Lucille Hiserodt Science .L- I Charles s. Huffman Social Studies Dale D. I-lution English Counselors Faculty Counselors are lseatedl Miss Kimball, Miss Emery, Mr. Meeks, Miss Kleinmeyer, Mrs. Stewart, istandingl Mr. Johnson. Mr. Findley, Dr. Spayde. Mr. A. E. Cook, Mr. Hutson. Page 0 Pfmge 36 In Work With Pupils, QQ fa -3 Faculty Tea At the traditional Christmas tea, faculty members enjoy the delicious food prepared by Miss Betts and an infor- mal carol singing program. Teachers Give Helpful Counsel, Franklin Jeiferls Technical Elmer Jessup Social Studies Arthur H. Jewell Music Cletis Johnson Science Nancy Jones Library Adell Kleinecke Physical Education Edna C. Kleinmeyer English Chas. J. Kluckhohn Science Helen H. Laitem Home Economics J. H. McCloskey Technical James C. McCollum Music Sara M. MCI-'adden English .-.5-. 4 Coral F. Mcllillin Language Joseph D. Martin Technical Evelyn M. Merrill: Home Economics Frances Miller Home Economic: Melina Miner English John C. Mitchell English Kalharine Moore English Lawrence R. Mullen English Albert G. Neneman Ar! Donald A. Paine Language Ralph A. Hood Science Mary Rash Art Extra-Curricular Duty E ' When someone decided to stock the me- morial tountain with fish, Mr. Meeks added feeding them to his list of duties. Page 'Z Faculty Support of Various Outside Activities Brings f. . 4 1- vw A 4 .' -A .mtv 1, ff N N923 s,f ,,..-4 ,e . 2:2342 I fe-V' 1? av- aa, as i , -3 Jr l 2 Y K Q Q' ' ...v I -' 4 . .l ' Voice of America Broadcast Mr. Paine, Miss Coates. and Mr. Heskamp, Spanish teach- ers, and student Jessie Par- ker from Nicaragua partici- pate in a Voice of America broadcast, sponsored by the State Department and di- rected to South America. Page 38 Gerry W. Ross Social Studies Margaret A, Rush Mathematics James Scullion Physical Education Charles E. Shaw English Ralph C. Siggins Mathematics S. A. Slater English Cilda L. Smith Mathematics M. Spinneweber Commercial Grace H. Stewart Placement Leola M. Stewart Social Studies Bernice Thompson Commercial Alan W. U'Ren Mathematics Closer Relationship Between Students ond Teachers Margaret Warner Social Siudies W. A. Waiters Science George F. Webb Science Calvin W. While English John W. Wood Science Mrs. G. Gaylord Secretary, Cafeteria Mrs. A. Henderson Bookroorn Ass't Mrs. A. Klaameyer Office Manager Mrs. M. Murphy Secretary 3 Mrs. Maude Neff Bookroom Manager -3 Mrs. Grace Thomas Secretary Michael Yasfer Head Custodian 3 Q 1, K- W f f-.. J A Cappella Choir Tour Officers of the Senior A Cappella Chok and facuhy chaperones watch Mr. Povenmire give Mr. Evans the Kiwanis Club check for S300 to help finance the choir trip to Boston during Easier vacation. Pzxgw uh H 18 mu umm C ik 1, Sp If su X C4118 lf K Il N 11 0 Q LIKYLN PIU XC IN S mpg 1 Q ' X ML . K hx L J d H71 4 ix Q L 4 5 X1 xxhlgl S11 his :mai izaculty mm-mhvrs will hmm' I'l'ITN'INlDl'I' thrx i'1'im1filir1vss ami sim-wily wt' M2561 -XE. Pfuwwll. ' wx'- vuxl tom-hw '11 Lzakcwcmfkfl Hbh . 1 ml fm' 1XK'O!lfY-.'X'CIl K' ' ','. Su 11 If '1 h ,1' Al' .jg ' fitni fm hm' .'ki1h'ul. syr 'all Mic- imc-hjhL. illlul .m'1ul,v1's ui' lhv Hi-C1vrmm-wizil Cllllh. ui' whivh sho was au1x'isc1'. hmuml hm' IJ1'lll'1il'll1. kindly uri 'X am uid not only 141 SLICCPSSIUI 4-'xx'v01's in lsiucss hu' zalsf tw happy I7f1l'SfJllLE1 livefs, We ppp' t1'ihL1I0 In thff tl ight- ful an-15. fJI lL'TiL'iiI hvlp 'mi fsxmwffvlic' ,'c1'x'ice1 '. I n-hz11 1c'Ic-1'ixwi hm' hiv 215 1l'L1L'11l'I' gmrl 1'1'ic-mi iw K'X'l'1'f'HIll'. Miss Grace E Powell Gov ,. ul W, fm ,M W. Mlm, 3. 'I h li-!i57, L If W , its 1 Inf, , A ,ix -. ,:., , W , gg 13 ,vf . 1 Q 3 E! H L13 1:zEv 3i6 1 5 2 4' ' L if ,3,lli'g :M Emi' I 1 S wif 1' AWE, nf xy. , 'A M-was as ' . . g-.2 'l'5 ' 5 'a f s S Y at 61090 ,451 2, 'f 4 , , 4, 1, 1 1 1 ' , 'll 7 1 A , ha, , .' M, -1 'ww ' mfg 1 2 if - 'Hs A fx 1,5 , 5' gfpf X3 . if vm, inf! , I M 1 . , ff x A 1. JZ? L .1 ' W.. ,.-.. Y ,, ei 'Q 3, 1 af! 5 Iii 5, 1 3 3 is Page -14 Seniors Earn Membership in Honor Society Through Honor Society officers use a candle to light the symbolic torch at the impressive bi-annual induction service. The donning of jeans and old shirts to clean and polish all Lakewood's trophies in the main hall cabinets is as much a part of Hon- or Society activities as is wearing dark suits or dark skirts and white blouses for the in- duction assembly. Members, who wear a miniature of the club symbol, a gold key- stone and torch, also serve by tutoring fel- low students. Club members alone have the privilege of trying out for a National Honor Society Scholarship to any college. Because members are busy with other activities, the number of business meetings is kept to a minimum. Twice a year new members are honored at a dessert meeting. The spring induction service was an experiment in new procedure. Instead of following the roll- call of new members with speeches by the officers, the group asked Mr. Essex to speak. Dungaree-clad Honor Society members wield polishing cloths rs the schoo1's trophy collection receives its annual cleaning. Their Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service ii V T V l'N I 1 Row 1 rhlllhlf-TTC' llznrrxwn Kult--x' lil'i'llil'l', Sully' l?1r'f'l'.- ard, Jr-:ln Nlllrpliu. Nlunrll lme Slnpmzm 0 Row 2 .Inu-fl Vzindf-rx'm-rx Szlllv Su-mn llc-vs-rle Flllme. .Lmcft A114-n, xl2ll'llYI'l Wu-k. Rf-zflnza Chun '-'. 0 Row 3 Rulu-rt M1-11, fllll' Yun lzlllli-Q. Paul lflll-flllillflll Clmrles Stvwkxne, Absent Xvlllllilll VVz1llzxc-rx Row 1 l3:1I'lJz1z'z1 DllI'l'y', Cun- nle Zervus. Juzxnne Guycirm. Karen Erdmzmn. June Gal- lifiillll 0 Row 2 Lcslle Sla- man. Rnbert Selden. Jean Palmer, Margaret Nefl Thomas Flynn. Jerry Hueb- ner 0 Row 3 -Richard O'Her- en, Jzunes Butler, John Stzzw- ski, VV1ll1:1m Wzxllenfels 0 How 4 Kirk Kvllfree. Jack Swzme sun, Lew fill5ilIiSlhll, Gzxrx Kumler. Row l licfliy Clmppc-ll, Nan by llfwnitlm. Irvm- Iiulmlq S.ll ly l,I'lt'f', June- XX'1n'm-r, S11 vzannr- Sl'l'll1l1t'l' 0 Row 2 Rnrlvxnxi llrvxx. fil'l'll'lll'll llc-11 Nuke llrlty. Bmw liznmnnnn Ell'LAIl'fl' Anclrvxxw, if 1:1 1 ly Ciwulri 0 How 3 XX'1ll1zuz.R.1:- luncl NlUI'll2.l l-lglr!r'u-k, D. - lmm LY-lvc-l. Jwhn Sl.1x':'-'Q Bruce Jrvrclun, W4n'z'4f11 Gicl- clons 0 Row 4 Rlwimel llc. Cann, Frank Sfruebel Eden: Jenkins, Bmti Rlukmwtxki L.1rz'v Blmmw, Absent: B 11 1' ln 41 1' 3 Beciifv ?.lll1'Ea:'ef Cannell Svcine- Kunze. Edward Martini Ann 3l1:eE11n.1L.ser, Bc-tij: Plat,- ztillnii. Pugm lv Graduation of the January Class of 1951 Marks the Class Commlttecs ANNOUNCEMENTS Brll Wallace chalr man Monda Lee Shlpman Ann Brown Cl1n ton Fmk Arno Bohme SENIOR PROM Carol Spauldmg cha1rman Sally Stearns Carol Fr1tzsche Oll1e Gresham D1Ck Cadot DECORATION Bex erle Ellms cha1rman M1ke Skop Geraldlne Cole Maulyn Arend Earl Ertman CLASS NIGHT B1ll Cowden chalrman E1leen Tatum Bob Hahn Helen Lee Bob Metz Katex Bremer CLASS COL Page 46 The p d g of! cers of ihe 100th g adual 1 g 1 ss of L k wo d Hgh were B b Ack r mann p es den! I Alla V e P s den! Jean Lew s Sec re! y d Wll am Fordyce 1h Treasure ORS Mar1lyn W1ck cha1rman Annette Har r1son Wallace Patterson Ray Kraley Jeanne Drake CLASS MOTTO Paul FIIZ G1bbOD chaxrman Marxan Harmon June Taylor Ray Perk1ns Fred Asbeck CLASS FLOWER Jean Murphy cha1rman Joyce Vanderxeer Marge Dever D1Ck Brandt Jack Dresmg CAP AND GOWN Chuck Stockmg cha1r man .hm Smerek George McFerron Sally B1rchard Regma Coonex CLASS COLORS Blue and S1lx er CLASS FLOWER Red Carnat1on CLASS MOTTO Together up xx ard and onward 0 . J. f I 4 V 'Z S my 7 W, -I 1 K or g resi in i 1- - 'n c a a e o ,' i o e - Y, , 1' i i Ja- , f ne n, ic - re i- X , ,r J i , - I 1. , ar i an i i , e r. .. , , .. . ' ' V 7 7 7 ' -i - 7 1 h S ' y v ' a y 1 y ' 7 ' . - . l V a ' v y , 7 7 7 7 7 ' s 1 ' 7 ' V 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 v ' . L' , 4 Y . W' s v v - 1 ' , - . r 7 7 ,f ' ' I 100th Commencement Held by Lakewood High School Upper left: Tux, swirling ne! formals, and beaming smiles were seen everywhere at the January Senior Prom. Lower left: Ida Sihto and Sally Stearns lead the Juniors and Seniors oi 1951 in a new dance--the I-lol-:ey Pokey. Red ties. red ribbons. and red carnations dis- tinguished the January seniors on their last day at LHS. The play Ah. Sweet Mystery and individual acts made up the program of Upper right: Donning blue and white robes, and caps. the seniors marked the finale to their high school careers. Lower right: C. Spaulding's hot water bag and S. Birchardr falling tray provided laughs in Ah, Sweet Mystery. class night. Marching to the strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu at Baccalaureate and Commencement, and dancing at the proms rounded out senior week for graduates. Page -11 Science m the Past, the Present and the Future Is Page 48 ACKERVIANN ROBERT JOHN A Cappella 2 3 4 Barnstormers 4 H1 'x 2 3 4 Secre tarx 4 Januarx Class President Latin 2 ProJect1on1sts 2 3 Student Council 2 3 4 ALLAN JANET KAX A Cappella 2 3 4 Friendship 2 3 4 'Vlam Vice President 4 Homeroom President 2 4 Spanish 3 4 Student Council 4 Januarx Class Vice President H1 Com1nerc1al3 4 Secretarx 4 Honor Societx 4 X7lCQPI'6S1d9I'lI 4 ANTOLIK DONALD JOHN Red Cross 2 AREND MARILYN LOUISE Friendship 2 3 4 Seeretarw 4 H1 Art 4 H1Commerc1al 4 H1 Forum 3 Ushers 3 4 ASBECK FREDERICK STEVENSON A Cap pella 2 Football 3 4 H13 2 Homeroom President 2 3 JV Basketball JV Football L Cl11b 4 Spanish 3 Speakers 3 Stu dent Council 2 3 BACE DAVID JOSEPH Band 2 3 4 BARK BRUCE ALLEN Baseball 2 Football 3 H Y 2 Homeroom Secretarx 2 JV Football Projectmnists 2 3 BEEKVIAN EDWARD JAMES Auto 3 BIRCHARD SALLY ANN Friendship 2 3 4 Main Publicltv 4 H1Co1nmerc1al 3 4 Homeroom Secretarx 2 Latin 2 3 Secre tarv 3 Spanish 3 4 Student Council 4 Tankateers 4 Ushers 2 3 4 Chairman 2 3 4 Honor Societv 4 BOESKEN 'VIARGARET ANN Auto 4 H1 Art 2 4 IOB Choir BOHME ARNO O A Cappella 3 4 Gl e Club 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 3 H1 Times 4 Red Cross 2 3 BRANDT RICHARD HENRY JV Baseball JV Basketball JV Football Football 3 4 L Club 3 4 Red Cross 2 Spanish 2 3 Student Council 4 Track 4 Wrestling 2 BREYIER RUTH KATHERINE Barnstorm ers 3 4 Boot and Bridle 2 3 French 2 3 4 Secretarv 3 Friendship 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Honor Societx 4 BROWN ANN ELI7ABETH Agassi? 3 4 Boot and Bridle 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 4 Friendship 2 3 4 Secretarx 2 Vice Presi dent 4 CADOT RICHARD BERNARD A Cappella 2 'I 4 Baseball 2 Cinema 2 3 Adxertisine Manager 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 JV Basketball Spanish 2 Speakers 3 COLE GERALDINE Friendship 2 Glee Club 2 H1 Commercial 4 COLE GERTRUDE MAY Friendship 3 4 COI VIN MURIEL IEANETTE Auto 4 French 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 3 COONEY. REGINA ANN' Cinema 2. 3. 4 Senior Editor 4: French 3, 4: Friendship 2. 3. 4. President 3. Main Secretary 41 Hi-Fo- rum 3. 4. Vice-President 4: Homernom President 2. 3: Student Council 4: WST, 2 3. Secretary 2: Honor Soeietv 4. Secretarv. COWDEN, WILLIAM PICKERING-Aeassd 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. President 3: Latin 2: Student Council 4. CRISTINO, JOSEPHIINE-A Carmella 2. 3 4: Hi4Commercial 4: Homeroom President 4. DEVER. MARGARET BELLE-Auto 3' Friend- ship 2. 3. 4: Athletic Shield 3. 4' Hi-Cow - mercial 4: Horneroom Secretarv 3: Leaders 2. 3. 4: Spanish 2. 3: Student Council 2 DISTER. JUNE RITA--Glee Club 2: Hi-Times Renresentatixe 3. 4. DRAKE. JEANNE MARIE-'Azassi7 4: Autm 4: Barnstormers 4: Cc-rman 3: Clce Club DRESING. JACK FREDRICK-Glee Club 3: Homeroom President 4: Student Council 4 DRLNIMOZND, MARTHA ANTXgFrir-ndsbb T7 3. 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2: HlATlIllf 2 3 4: Spanish 3 4: Ushers 2 DVRBER HATTIE .TACQUEIINE Auto R4 Friendship 2. 3: German 2. 3' Athletic Shield 3: Glee Club 2: Student Counvil 4 ETTNIAN. XVILLIANT VVERNER, Football 77. 3, 4: Hi-Art 3: Hi-Times Representative. 2 3: JV Basketball 2: L Club 4: Swiwmine 2 3 4 the General Theme of January Commencement Talks ELLNIS BEVERLE EUNICE Barnstormers 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 3 4 Presxdent 4 C1n ema 2 3 4 Ass1stant Ed1tor 4 Frlendshlp 2 German 3 Homeroom Secretary 2 Pres1 dent 4 WST 2 3 Secretarv 3 10B Cho1r ERTNIAN EARL LESLIE Baseball 3 4 H1 Art 3 4 V1ce Presldent 4 H1 Forum 2 Horneroom Treasurer 2 JV Baseball 2 Red Cross 2 Spamsh 2 3 4 FERENCIK 'VIELVIN MARTINI Technical FINK CLINTON FREDERICK A Cappella 3 4 Cross Countrx 2 3 French 2 3 Clee ub 2 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Secretarx 3 V P es1dent 4 L Club 4 Math 2 Student Coun 1l 4 Track 2 3 4 Honor SOCIGIY 4 I-IT7 GIBBON PAUL Football 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Presld nt 4 Homeroom Presxdent 2 3 I Club 3 4 'Vlath 2 3 VICE Pres1dent3 Speakers 3 4 V1ce Presldent 3 Student COLlHCll 2 3 4 Executlve Secretarx 4 Trark 3 4 Wrestlmv 4 Honor Sou'-tx 4 Fl ENIING LOIS ROBERTA A Canp lla 3 4 Frzendshxp 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Comme-rclal 4 H1 Forum 2 3 Spamsh 2 Ush rs 2 Home Ec 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 l0B Choir FORDYCE WILIIANI HOWARD Bas ball i 4 Basketball 2 3 4 H1 Forum 4 J'lY'lLlll'Y Class Treasurer FOX RUDOLPH J Soc1al Stud'es FRITZSCHE CAROL JEAN A Cappella 3 4 Auto 4 Frlendshlo 2 3 H1 Commermal 3 4 Treasurer 4 H1 T1mes Representatlxe 2 3 4 Spanlsh 3 4 Tankateers 4 CEORGE VIRGINIA IVF Home Eeonomxrs GRESHAM NOAH OLIVER Southwest Hlgh School Kansas C1ty Mo 2 3 H1Y 4 HAHN ROBERT ERNEST Band 2 3 4 C1n ema 3 4 H1 Y 2 H1 T1mes 3 4 Orchestra HARMAN MARIANI M Band 2 3 4 Major ette Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Athletlc Shleld 3 H1 Art 4 Math 2 Spanlsh 2 3 HARRIS FRED ALBERT Tr-chmcal HARRISON ANNETTE MFTCAI FE Auto 1 Barnstormers 2 Frlendshlp 4 V Pres1dent 2 H1 Commerc-1al 4 Clnema Rep resentatne 2 Latxn 2 Leaders 2 3 4 Math 2 Spanlsh 3 4 Secretarv 3 Honor Socxetv 4 HOLIBAUGH CURTIS F Auto 2 Home room Treasurer 2 Red Cross 2 Spanlsh 2 Swxmmlng 2 3 Wrestllng 2 IZOLD DENNIS ANDREW A Cappella 2 4 4 CrossTCountrv 3 4 L Club 4 Spamsh r k JAKWERTH THONIAS JAMES Homeroom Treasurer 2 Wrestllnz 3 L Clu JAMES JOHN D H1Y 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Rad1o 2 3 Span sh 3 4 Homeroom Secretarv 2 JOYCE ALLEN EUGENE Auto 4 Basket 3 Glee Club 2 3 t JV Basketball Clnema Representatlxe 3 Red Cross 3 KALTINER XICTORIA ELIZABETH H1storx KANAB4. ELEANOR PAULINE A Cappella 2 3 4 Auto 4 V1ce Pres1dent Clnema Rep resentatwe 4. KELLEY DONALD EDXXIN A Capp lla 9 4 Glee Club 3 H1 Commermal 4 Student COL1nCll 4 VK restlmg 3 4 KIRBY JACK Band 2 3 4 Baseball 2 JK Basketball JV Football Homeroom Pres1 dent 3 KLEINECKE JOXCE RLTH Auto 4 Frxend sh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 H1 C0ll'll'llP!'Cl8l -l KONIAR GLORIA EDITH A Capp lla 2 J 4 Leaders 2 3 Spamsh 2 KRALEY RAY LOUIS-Spamsh 2 VS restlmg LEE HELEN! 'NIARGUERITE Band 2 3 4 Head Magorette 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 H1 Tune: Representatue 2 C1nema Representatne 2 Homeroom VlC6 Pres1dent 2 Glee Club 2 Page 49 os 'E ,.f A- lab, . C ' ' an 2, 3, 41 ' - ' - ' ' O I . ' , l z ' .f '16, it-El o o J' 2f 3. 4: ac 2, sf 4i ' 3 ' .2 A I' ., 4: b' 4. 2 Y ' . :H h i ' ,' I - ball 'z ' A . ., 1: Hi-Ar' 22 4? A 5 0 0 V I O ' 2. 3. 4.' ' .I January Class of 1951, Following Tracllhon, Chooses 11 Page 50 LEWIS JEAN MARIE Auto 3 Friendship 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Shield 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commercial 3 4 Januarw Class Secretary Leaders 3 4 Student Council LINGE MARTHA LOUISE Auto 4 Barn stormers 2 Friendship 2 3 4 Glee Club Z 3 H1 Commercial 4 Math 2 Spanish LUGIBIHL NANCY JANE Friendshin 4 PF9S1d6HT4 Homeroom President II1 Times Representatixe 2 Spanish 'VIARCIS EDNA WIA! DALENE Glee Club 2 3 4 Leaders 3 4 Red Cross 2 MARKIEWICZ EDWIN S Band 2 Homeroom President 4 JV Basketball L1 brary 4 Orchestra 3 Student Council 2 MARTLOCK A D E L I N E CATHERINE Friendship 2 3 4 H1 Commercial 3 4 Mc-FERRON GEORGE HUSTON Aaassir 2 3 Cinema 3 4 Head Photozrapher 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Photo 2 3 4 President 4 METZ ROBERT ALLEN Agassiz 2 3 4 President 3 4 Treasurer 3 French 2 3 4 President 3 H1 Forum 3 4 H1Y 2 'S 4 Vice President Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Newton 3 4 Speakers 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Actixities Counc113 Honor Societx 4 MILLER GEORGE WINFIELD H1Y 2 Homeroom Vice President 2 JV Football H1T1mf-s 4 Snanish 3 4 Swimming 2 MONSEAUX JEANINE BOYCE Friendship 2 H1 Commercial 3 Cinema Representatixe 2 Latin 3 MURPHY JEAN AGNES Leaders 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Student Council 4 Tankateers 3 4 President 4 Homeroom Pres1dent3 4 Honor Society 4 PATTERSON WALT ACE HERBERT Football Math 2 3 Track 2 PERKINS CHARLES RAYMOND Football 4 L Club 4 TV Football JV Basketball PETRAS JOHN EDWARD Swimming 2 REED MARY HELEN Friendship 2 3 4 Cee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 Ushers 3 4 Homeroom President 3 RFID BARBARA ANN Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commercial 4 Ushers 3 4 SARSTEDT DON AUGUST H1Y 2 H Times 2 3 4 Stage Staff 2 Student Coun LI 3 SCHROEDER ARLENE MAE Barnstormers 3 Friendship 2 3 4 H1 Forum 3 Spanish SHERMAN RICHARD CHARLES A Cappel la 2 3 4 Spanish 2 SHIPMAN MONDALEE Friendship 2 3 4 Maln Secretarv 4 Leaders 3 4 Athletic Shield 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 HlC01Y1m9r cial 3 4 Sec-retars 'I President 4 Spanish 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Executixe Sec retary 4 Honor Society 4 SIHTO IDA Friendship 3 German 3 4 Athletic Shield 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 Library 3 Cinema Representative 4 SKOP MIKE Football 3 4 L Club 4 Stage Staff 2 3 4 Track 3 Partv Decora tl ns 2 I SVIEREK JAMES 'VIARTIN A Cappella 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 German 2 H1 Art 4 H1 Forum 3 Track 2 3 H1 Times Representa e 2 SPAULDINF CAROL 'VIYRL A Cappella 2 3 4 Cniema 3 4 French 2 3 Friendship 2 3 Librarx 2 3 4 Spanish 3 4 Student Council 2. 3: Ushers 2. 3, 4: Ensembles 3, . SPOTH. FRANCINE EMILLIEfFriendship 1 Hi-Commercial 4. President 41 Spanish 3. STAAF. HARRY JOHNSON-Band 2. 3, 1 French 2. STEARNS, SALLY GODDARD A Cappella . 3. 4. Vice-President 3: Ensembles 3. 1 Quartet 4: Cinema 3. 4. Assistant Editor 1 French 2, 3. Secretary 3' Friendship 2. 3, 1 Athletic Shield 2. 3. 4: Hi-Forum 3. 4. Sec- retary 3, 4: Spanish 3. 4. President 4: Speak- ers 3, 4. Secretary 3. Treasurer 4: Home- room Vice-President 4: Honor Society 4 STOCKING. CHARLES DEERINGHBand 2, 3: Football 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4. President 4. Secre- tary 4: Club 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Spanish 2, 3, 41 Student Council 41 Honor Society 4 for Its Motto- Together, Upward and Onward FATUM EILEEN TOWNES-Auto 4 French 2 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Art 4 I-I1Cgmmerc1al 4 H1 T1mes Representa ne TAYLOR JUNE MARIE Auto 3 Athletxc Shleld 4 H1 Commerclal 3 4 H1 Forum 3 Red Cross 2 Leaders 3 4 Ushers 3 4 Home Ec 3 4 Secretary 3 Pres1dent 4 TOWASOVIC ROSE MARIE-Auto 4 Ath IBIIC Shleld 4 Glee Club 2 3 Homeroom Secretary 2 TWIGG ESTELLE MARY A Cappella 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Com merc1al 4 VANDERVEER JOYCE ADELL- Frxendshlp 2 3 4 Athletlc Shleld 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Commerc1al 3 4 Span1sh 3 4 Tanka teers 2 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 4 VEDDA PHILLIP Auto 4 Glee Club 3 JV Football VERBSKY RICHARD-Wrestlmg 3 4 WALLACE WILLIAM REA A Cappella 2 3 4 Clnema 4 French 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 PFQSI dent 3 Secretary 2 Photo 4 Student Coun c1l 4 Track 3 Honor Soc1ety 4 Presldent 4 Barnstormers 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Forum 3 Span1sh 3 4 WICK MARILYN ELAINE-Agasslz 2 3 French 2 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Athletlc Shleld 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Forum 3 4 Secretary 4 Llbrary 2 3 4 Spamsh 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 4 WITALIS NANCY ELINOR Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Athletlc Shleld 3 4 H1 Art 4 H1 Com merclal 4 H1 Forum 3 4 Homeroom Sec retary 4 H1 T1mes 3 4 Spamsh 3 4 Stu dent Counc1l 2 FTA 4 VICE Presldent ZBOROVSKY JOHN GEORGE-Soclal Stud 1es ZIMMERMAN THERESA ANN French 2 3 Frlendshxp 2 3 V1ce Presxdent 3 Athlet1c Sh1eld 2 3 4 H1 Commerc1al 3 4 Presx dent 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 Secretary 3 4 H1 T1mes Representatwe 3 Leaders 2 3 4 Red Cross 2 3 Span1sh 3 4 AUGUST 1950 MARSH 'VIARCELLA Band 2 3 4 'VIOE WILLIAM CARL-Baseball 4 H1 Fo rum 3 4 Homeroom Presldent 2 JV Bas ketball JV Football Student COUHCII 2 H1 T1mes Representatwe 2 J' CAMERA SHY JANUARY 1951 VACHA DOLORES JEAN DRABIK RUTH JANE EVANKO EMIL JOSEPH GUMBER ROBERT JAMES HAVRILLA JOHN G KURTZ WALTER L MANSIR ALLEN RICHARD AUGUST 1950 MAZER CHESTER F SHERRILL WILLIAM SMITH WILLIAM M VOGEL RICHARD H WAN JENNY WHALEN JAMES THONIAS r-5 I I ' 0 0 A W W ' . - I : S: , ' , ' , 2-Ziff , ' ' 0 0 ' ' WALTERS, CAROL-A Cappella 3, 43 Auto 43 . - . . Q '- ' ' 'D 1 ' . .Q ' 1 , V A - I ' I 1 '- - 'VW' , , ., JR. , . ., JR. , , JR , 1 June Class Chooses to Wear Cops and Gowns In 1 C I h 1951 la! SSI dent k St dPg gy NH et y Class Commlttees PROM Eleanor Andrews John Slavlck Co Charrrnen Nancy Neher Dawn Anthony Ca rol McCulloch Dlck Clancy Don Ingram Dave Kramer Con Olson Fran Stockdale ANNOUNCEMENTS Borxs Mokrytzk1 Cha1rman WIHHIB Nelson Sh1r1ey Gresham Barbara Durey Lee Kropp Sydna Kunze Bebe Baumann B111 Ragland Bob Selden Ed Mart1n George Mason Bob Yeck Bud Barta CAP AND GOWN Lew Gustafson Cha1rman Arlene Roche Marjory Sherman June Warner Nancy Crawford Sally Scar borough Mary Lou Jollay Dan Langner D1ck Granger Tom Flynn Don Strong Ed MIDO B111 Schafer CLASS NIGHT Larry Page 52 Bloom Cha1rman Jul1e Sajo Gretchen He11 Betty Zen1netz Beverly Bemls Irene Bobak Conme Zervas Mlke McCann Joe Gedeon Ed Jenkms John KOFH1Ck Jack Swanson CLASS FLOWER Gllbert Guscott Chaxr man Jo Anne Jeffer1es Jean Palmer Ron Adams Pete Way CLASS MOTTO John w awskx Cha1rman Betty Chappell Barbar Bedford Gary Kumler Pete Hess CLASS COLORS Ian Ulen Cha1rman Pat Tobey Janlce Morgan Ron Browne J1m Masterson GIRLS FLOWER Mary Ann Sklenar Cha1rman Jeannette Sherneskv Marjone Shannon Dru McDowell Helen Kascak Lu cllle ZUTIS CLASS SPEAKERS Marjory Sherman Nancy Neher Tom Flynn Jack Swanson fs ,f 1 O 1 1. I S 4 f I S 2 . ' ' I . ,, N f, If 1 The oifi ers o i June c s ar Le aman, presi- dent: Dave Kaiser. vice - p r e s i r Fran r o e b e 1, treasurer. an e - e , sect ar . ,A are .. A-J' , K. uve, V 1 7 7 ' 7 5 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 7 7 ' 1 9 7 Q 1 1 - '- . . . . . L., . . ' 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 D Y 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 Y 7 I 7 Y 7 7 7 7 ' I . l , -- V 7 7 1 .1 1 9 ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 7 7 7 . T 1 1 1 I , , , 7 ' n Muslc Hall, Scene of the 10151 LHS Commencement ABERNETHY ELIZABETH JANE Auto 4 Rand3243 4 Frxendshlp 3 4 Sh1eld 3 H1 ABRAHAM VIRGINIA French 2 H1 Com merclal 4 ACOCELLA JOAN CLARE Auto 3 Frlend sh1p 4 Spanlsh 2 3 4 ADAMS RONALD NOEL A Cappella 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Commerclal 4 Spanlsb 4 AHLGRIM LOIS ANN Cxnema 3 4 Senlor Edltor 4 Fr1endsh1p 3 4 Glee Club 2 5 H1 Commermal 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Vlce Presxdent 2 Seeretarv 3 Iatm 2 Red Cross 4 AIELLO HELEN Barnstormers 3 4 Llnema 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Commerc1al 3 4 Secretarv 4 Homeroom Secrftary 3 Lat1n 2 Spanlsh 3 4 Speak ers ANDERSON JOHN EDWARD JV Baseball Manager 2 H1 Commercxal 4 Student Councll 4 ANDREWS ELEANOR Barnstormers 3 Frxendslup 2 3 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 .S 4 Secretary 3 4 H1 Tlmes Representatlve 3 Spanlsh 3 4 Speakers 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 NSBERRY MARGARET 'VIARY Glee Club 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 3 ANTHONY BARBARA DAWN Barnstorm ers 3 4 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 I 4 Secretary 3 Spanlsh 2 3 Sp akers 3 4 Student Councll 4 Tank xteers 4 JV Cheer leaders 4 Ushers 3 4 AVERY RICHARD D Barnstormers 2 S 4 H1 Art 3 4 VICE Preslclent 4 SWIITHIIIFIH BAHNEY ROBERT H JR Math 2 Spanish BAKER RICHARD IRVING Cmema 3 4 H1 Y 4 H1 Txmes 4 BARELKA ALEXANDER J Cross Countrv 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 2 Secre tary 3 Treasurer 4 Homeroom VICE PFPSI dent 2 Treasurer 3 4 H1T1mes 3 4 L Club 4 Speakers 4 Track 2 .3 4 Wrestlme BARLOW JEAN ELEANOR F'r1endsh1p 2 .3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 H1 Commer cal 4 Homeroom Secretarv 2 H1 T1mes Representatlxe 3 Leaders 3 4 Span1sh 3 4 BARNETT ROSEMARY JEAN Auto 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Commerc1al 3 Homeroom Presldent 2 Treasurer 3 Latm 2 Spanlsb 3 4 10B Cho1r BARROW DONALD R Spanlsh 4 BARTA RUDY Auto 3 Baseball 2 I-rench 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 JV Basketball 2 JV Football Manager 2 Student Councll 3 4 BAUER MARILYN GRACE A Cappella 2 4 Fr1endsh1p 3 4 Shxeld 3 BAUMANN EULA LOUISE Frlendshxp 2 4 Shleld 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretarx Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 4 Presldent 2 Leaders 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Spanlsh 3 4 10B Cho1r Athlet1c Board 4 Honor So clety 4 PEDFORD BARBARA LOUISE Student Counc1l2 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 Vlce Pres1den1 2 Presldent 3 4 Honor SOCIGIW 4 BELL RICHARD LEE A Cappella 3 4 Ger man 3 4 Treasurer 4 H1 Y 3 4 BEMIS BEVERLY ANN A Cappella 4 Barnstormers 2 3 4 Secretarv 4 Frxend Shlp 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 Speak ers 3 Student Councll 2 WST 4 BISHOP DUANE FRANCIS-Wrestlmg 2 3 BLACK JAMES CHARLES Auto 3 Cross Countrx 4 Homeroom Secretars 3 H T1m s 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 Wrestlmg 3 4 BV ACKBLRN JUDITH ANNE Agassxz 2 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 H1 T1mes 4 Latm 2 Spanlsh 3 4 Clnema Representatne 3 BLOONI LAURENICE STEPHEN! Barntsorm ers 2 3 4 Vxce Presxdent 3 Pres1dent 4 H1 Forum 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Honor SOCIBIX 4 BOBAK IRENE-French 2 3 4 X7lC6 PFGSI dent 3 Presldent 4 Shleld 3 Homeroom Secretarx 2 Leaders 3 4 Newton 3 4 See retarg, 4 Honor Socxets 4 Lxbrars 3 4 gf Page 53 I rr ,'.' ' ' ' E ' A ' -0 0 Q ' ' YI '- U- I ' V 3 ., Q V , .1 , Y O .V ' - ' 2, 21. 4. ' ' - ' ' V 1 ,J 2, 3, 4.' ' A ' ' . 0 H L. 2, 3, 4.' ' ' i ' A A - i : 'M V I 1- '- ' Q ' ' I Q O A .l V. . I-Y I I 4 ' , ' ' -' ' . A .3 ' K ' - 'A . ' ' ,:1 ' 0 0 , I U i 1 O 0 A , , 2 C 1 1- n, ' : ' f .1 June Class of 1951 Shows Preference for Student Page 54 BOTSON EMERY JAMES Football 3 4 Homeroom VICE PF9S1d8Ht 3 JV Football 2 L Club 3 4 BOUDREAU CHARLES ERNEST Cross C untry 2 3 4 H1Forum 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Homeroom Pres1dent 3 Clnema Represen a ne 2 Club 4 Track 2 BRENNAN EDYTHE KING French 4 Glee Club 4 BRITTON ALLAN OWEN A Cappella 3 4 Glee Club 2 L Club 3 4 SVLll'T1Hllng 2 BROBST CLAIRE ANN Agass1z 3 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 4 German 3 BROWN GERARD JAMES Nlathemancs Engl1sh Technxcal BROWN LOUISE BLANCHE Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Sh1eld 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commer clal 4 H1 T1mes Representatlxe 3 Leaders BROWNE RONALD O Barnstormers 3 Wrestlmg 3 BURGESS DIANA Auto 3 Boot and Brldle 2 French 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 T1mes Representatne 2 4 Lat1n 2 BUTLER JAMES NEWTON Ag8SS1Z 2 C1n ema 2 3 Math Club 2 3 4 Newton 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Pres1dent 4 Photo 2 3 Pro Jectlonlsts 2 3 4 Radlo 2 3 Speakers 3 PA 2 3 4 Vxce Presldent 3 4 Honor So c1ety 4 CAKE CAROL RAY Frxendshxp 2 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Commerc1al 4 Red Cross 4 Spamsh 3 4 Ushers 3 4 10B Cho1r CANNELL MARGARET ALEXANDRA A Cappella 4 Barnstormers 2 3 4 Secretarx 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 Honor So c1ety 4 CAPOUCH JUDITH ANNE A Cappella 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 Newton 3 Spanlsh 2 3 Speakers 3 4 10B ChO1Y Ushers 3 4 CARL BARBARA JEAN Auto 3 Barn stormers 3 4 French 4 Fr1endsh1p 3 4 H1 T1mes 3 4 WST 3 CHANDLER MARILYN ANN Auo 'S mercxal 3 4 H1 Forum 3 Latm 'I ed Cross 3 4 Home Economlcs 3 4 CHAPMAN JAMES RAY A Cappella 2 3 4 B nd 2 3 4 JV Baseball 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 JV Football 2 Spamsh 2 CHAPPELL ESTHER ELIZABETH Boot and Br1dle 2 Cznema 3 4 Co edltor 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 H1 Tunes Representatlxe 3 Latm 2 3 PFSSI dent 3 Spanlsh 2 Student Councll 3 Hon or Soclety 4 CLANCY RICHARD JOSEPH JV Baseball 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Basketball 3 4 H1 Y 4 H1 T1mes Representatne 3 Newton l Red Cross 2 Speakers 3 4 CLASS MILDRED LOUISE Auto 3 Frlend sh1p 2 3 Shleld 3 Glee Club 3 4 H1 Com merc1a1 3 4 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 2 Secretary 3 Leaders 2 3 4 Secretarw .5 COLD JOHN PARTRIDGE A Cappella 3 4 French 2 H1 Forum 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Presl dent 3 V1ce Presldent 4 Sm 1mm1ng 3 COLLINS ROBERT ALLAN Auto 3 CONNERS PATRICIA LEE Auto 3 Frlend sh1p 2 3 Shleld 3 H1 Commerc1al 2 3 Homeroom Presldent 3 COOPLAND GAIL LOUISE A Cappella 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 4 Shxeld 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 4 Homeroom Secretarx Treasurer 3 Leaders 2 3 4 Spamsh 3 4 Tankateers COPE MARGARET EMMA French 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 L1brarv 3 'Vlath 2 CRAWFORD NANCY JOAN Auto 3 Fr1end sh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretars 3 Presldent 4 Homeroom Secretarw 3 Presl dent 4 Leaders 2 3 4 Span1sh 3 4 CRONENBERGER RICHARD DEAN Auto 3 L Clu 4 Svxxmmmz CYWINSKI ELIZABETH EVELYN Frxend sh1p 3 4 H1 Commerc1al 3 4 DAGATI JAMES FRANK Band 2 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 4 JV Baseball 2 0 .' , :A P - 1 '- -Y, . 4: 1 1' p L 3. z' , 3. 4. 3, 4. 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' ' ' ' ' U , . . 6 , 1 . .1 h 3, ' 1 ' 2, 3, 4.73 Speakers on Commencement Program, Elechng Four DAHLKE CHARLOTTE LOUISE A Cappella 3 4 Fnendshxp 2 Shxeld 3 Glee Club 2 H1 Tlmes Accountant 3 4 Leaders 3 4 DAILY SARAH MAY AEBSSIZ 2 Auto 4 Barnstormers 3 4 C1nema 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 H1T1mes Representatlxe 3 Lat1n 2 Spanlsh 3 Speakers 3 Ushers 3 4 10B Cholr DEATHERAGE ERVIA JEAN Fr1endsh1p 3 4 Secretarx 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 H1 Commercxal 3 4 Homeroorn Pres1dent 3 Red Cross 4 Student Councxl 4 DEWEY FRED DUNCAN Cross Countrv 3 Speakers 3 DICKINSON JANE PHILLIPS Auto 4 rrxendshlp 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Commerclal 4 Spamsn 3 4 DONNLLLY BARBARA LEE Boot and Br1 dle 3 4 Fnendshlp 2 3 4 Sh1eld 3 H1 Commerual 3 4 Latm 2 DOWNHEIMER CATHERINE Commerclal DREW BARBARA ANITA A Cappella 3 4 AQBSSIZ 4 French 3 Fr1endsh1p 3 4 Shxeld 4 Glee Club 3 H1 T1mes 4 lankateers 4 G1rls Ensemble 4 Honor Soclety 4 DUKLES THEODORE JOHN Football 3 4 JV Football 2 DUREY BARBARA ANNE A Cappella 2 3 4 V1ce Presldent 4 Boot and Blrdle 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 3 Spanlsh 3 4 Stu dent Councll 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 DURR JANET ELIZABETH Auto 3 Frxend shlp 3 4 Glee Club 2 Spanlsh 3 4 Usher i 4 Home Economlcs 4 ECK GERALD E A Cappella 4 Football 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Span1sn 2 3 4 Speakers EHRBAR PETER FRANCIS Cross Country L Club 4 10B Cholr ERDMANN KAREN LENORE Frlendshlp 3 4 Pres1dent 2 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 lreasurer 4 Leaders 3 4 Treasurer Spamsh 3 4 VICE Presldent 4 Speakers 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Secretary Tankateers 4 Honor Soclety 4 ERLMANN PHYLLIS JOYCE Irxendshlp orary 2 i 4 Red Cross 2 Spanlsh 2 4 10B Cho1r Home ECODOIHICS 3 PAHEY PATRICIA RUTH C1nema 4 4 l'r1endsh1p 2 3 4 German 2 3 Treasurer 5 Llbrary 2 3 4 Speakers 3 4 I-'resldent 4 FENDRYCH BARBARA ROSE Frlendshxp 4 Glee Club 4 Leaders 4 Spanlsh 4 FLYNN THOMAS WLLIAM Auto 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Student Coun C113 4 Treasurer 3 Pres1dent 4 Swlfnlhlflg 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 FORDYCE PAUL AI'KINS German 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Nevtton 4 Radio 2 FOXALL AUDREY JEAN French 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 FRENCH LOIS 'VIARY A Cappella 3 4 Barnstormers 3 4 Boot and Brldle Spamsh 4 FRUEH ELIZABETH JOHANNA Frlendshxp 2 3 4 H1 Forum 4 Lat1n 2 Spanlsh 3 4 GAGE PATRICIA GREENE Auto 3 Barn stormers 4 C1nema 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Glee Club 3 4 CIHCIHB Representatlxe 2 La 1n 2 3 Speakers 3 4 Ushers 2 3 10B Choxr GALANIIE ANITA French 2 Glee Club H1CommerL1al 4 Llbrary 2 3 GALBRAITH JANE LOUISE Frlendshxp 2 3 4 Sh1eld 3 Homeroom Pres1dent2 Stu dent COUHC11 3 4 Secretarx 4 Tankateers 4 Cheerleaders 3 4 Honor SOCIEIQ 4 GAXDOS JOANNE Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 V1ce Presxdent 4 Cxnema 3 4 Sh1eld 3 Gl e Club 2 3 4 C1nema Representatlxe 2 Leaders 2 3 4 Speakers 3 4 Student COUDCII 2 Honor SOCl6tX 4 GAXDOS JOHN! 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I -Y ' In Flno Tests Fall to Dlm Glamour of Class Flowers, Page 56 GEDECKE VIRGINIA LENORE Glee Club 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 GEDEON JOSEPH GEORGE Basketball Manager 3 4 JV Basketball Manager 2 JV Football 2 Student Counc1l 3 4 GERBER RONALD SHERVIAN Englxsh Techn1cal GIDDENS WARREN WILLARD A Capp la 3 4 Glee Club 2 Lat1n 3 Treasurer Newton 4 Speakers 3 Honor SOCIGIW GIPPER PAUL HERBERT Cmema 2 Cm ema Representatne 2 GORMSEN MARGARET ANNA Agasslz Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Sh1e'd 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commerclal 3 4 Span1sh 2 3 Speakers 3 FTA 2 3 Secretary 3 GOTTSCHALK FAY MILDRED Fr1endsh1p 3 Sh1eld 2 Glee Club 2 Leaders 3 4 10B Cho1r Athletlc Board 4 GOULD EMILY ALICE French 2 3 4 Pres ldent 3 German 3 4 Secretarv 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 FTA 4 Honor Soclety 4 GRANGER RICHARD ALLAN H1Y 2 3 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 JV Football 2 GREBECK ELIZABETH SOPHIE Auto 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commerclal 2 3 Red Cross 3 GRESHAM SHIRLEY MAE Glee Club 3 4 Presldent 4 H1 Art 4 Spanlsh 3 Student Councxl 3 Cheerleaders 4 GREVE EDWARD JOHN Socxal Studles GRIBEK JANET MARGARET Auto 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Commerc1al 2 GRIFFY EARL NATHANIEL Glee Club 2 GRUNDY GLORIA JOYCE A Capp lla 3 4 Agassxz 4 Cmema 3 4 Semor Edltor 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Commerclal 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Clnema Representatlve 4 Spanxsh 3 4 Speakers 3 10B Chou' GUNDIC ANN VERONICA Sh1eld 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commerc1al3 4 Red Cross GTISCOTT GILBERT JAMES A Cappella 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1Y 3 4 Swxmmmg 2 3 4 GUSTAFSON LEWIS B H1 Y 4 Tennls 4 Honor Somety 4 HACIQETT JOHN CHARLES H1 Commer Cla HAGEDORN CAROL JEAN AEBSSIZ 4 French 2 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Homeroom Secretars 4 Red Cross 4 Ushers 4 JV Cheerleaders who w11l take over the responsxbzhhes of the graduatmg varsny take hme from practice to pose for the Cmema photographer Heels, ond Sults Worn on Senlors Lost Doy ot LHS HALDI LAVvRENCE ARNOLD H1 Forum 4 3 Photo 2 Spanlsh 3 4 HALL JAINET LEE Band 3 Glee Club Homeroom Secretarx 2 Orchestra 2 3 Con cert 'Nlaster 4 HAVINIOND BETTY ANN Auto 3 Barn stormers 2 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Spanlsh 2 3 Student Counul 2 3 4 Honor SOCIGTQ 4 HANSEN JOYCE ANN Boot and Br1dle 3 Frlendshlp 2 Glee Club 3 Home ECOYIOITTICS 4 10B Choir HANSONI ISABEI HERRON H1 Tlmes Rep resentatne '3 HARGIS JLNE Auto 3 Glee Club 3 HARRISON! JACK 'NIARS1-IALL H1 Forum 4 Lxtm 2 Prruectlonlsts 2 5 4 Speakers 'I HARTINC DONIALD ARTHUR Glee Club 2 IUB QIIIUII' 2 H1 Art 4 Spinlsh 3 4 HARTLEY JAMES DAIE Band 2 3 HARTRICK NORMA BERNIELE A Lappel la .3 4 French 3 4 Frxendshlp 2 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 Homeroom VICE Presldent 2 4 Leaders .5 4 Sp'm1sh 4 Speakers 3 10B Choxr Honor SOCIETY 4 HARTSHORNE BARBARA Auto 'Z Frxend shlp 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Latxn 2 Spanlsh 'S 4 Home Eronomxcs 2 Treasurer 2 HASSEL KAY ALICE AgdSSlZ 4 H1 Com merual 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 4 HATCH HESTER FAYE A Cappella 4 Ag dSSl7 3 Auto 3 Shxeld 3 Glee Club 2 HEIL GRETCHEN LOUISE Barnstormers 4 Frlendshlp 3 4 Latm 3 Speakers 3 4 Ath letlc Board 4 Secretarv 4 Honor SOCIQIW 4 HELFRICH R WII IIANI Clnema 4 Comme-ruil 4 H1 Y 4 Iatm 2 FII-'SS PFIFR Fngllsh 'Nlith Hlstory LEX Sl 7ANNE X Cxppclll Z Friendship 2 i Humcroom Prcsldent 3 Treasurer 2 Spam'-h 3 4 Home Economics 4 l0B Cholr HINNIANI IOANVNIE IIIIIANI A Cappella .5 4 Cinema 3 4 Sc-mor Edltor 4 French 2 3 Qhleld 5 Gloe Club 2 3 Cmema Represen lxe 'Z 10B C mr Spmlsh 3 FTA GIVIS Ensemble 4 HOIH PATRICIA ANIN French 2 Frlend lp 2 'Z She-ld 3 Gee Club 2 3 4 mmm rclxl Z 3 Choir HORN PATRICIA ANN A Cappella 2 3 4 Boot ind B xdle 2 '3 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Shield S Tmkxteers 4 10B Choir Lakewood Rangers take the held before the Cleveland Hexghis vlciory that brought them one step nearer to an un defeated season and LEL champxonshxp Page 54 Senlor Week Begins With Impressive Baccalaureate, as iiix -9 :i Page 58 HORNACK RICHARD MICHAEL Draftmg HORST FREDERICK ERNEST JR Track .3 Clu HORVATH NANCY AWN A Cappella 3 4 Cmema 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 German 3 4 VICE Presldent 4 Clnema Representatlxe 3 H1 T1mes REDTSSEHIBIIXQ 2 Latln 2 Speakers 3 Honor SOCIBIV 4 HOTX NIKE A Cappella 3 4 Cmema 3 4 Glee Club 2 Treasurer 2 Latln 2 3 Treas u er 5 Llbrarx 2 3 Speakers 3 4 Secre tarx 4 Student Counc1l2 3 4 FTA 3 4 Seuretarx 4 Honor SOCIEIW 4 HOUGHTONI HARRY ALLEN Basketball 3 4 Homeroom Pres1dent 3 4 JV Basketball 2 JV Football 2 PTOJECUOIIISIS 2 Student Councll 4 HOWELLS GARY GEORGE Baseball 2 Basketball 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 HRUSKA HELEN ELEANOR Auto 3 H1 Tunes Represcntatwe 3 HUBER JOAN Fnendshlp 3 4 Sh1eld 3 Glee Club 2 3 Spamsh 3 4 HUDAK ANNE LOUISE Auto 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commerc1al .5 Homeroom Presldent 2 Spanxsh 2 3 Home Economms 4 10B Choxr HUEBNER JERRY B Tec-hnlcal Englxsh Honor Socxetw 4 HUGHES KAY MARIE Barnstormers 3 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 H1 Com merc1al 3 H1 Tunes 2 3 4 Student Coun Cl 2 HUMPHREYS JOHN Projectlonlsts 2 3 4 Secretary 4 HUTSON MARY CORNELIA Cmema 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Com merclal 4 INGRAM DONALD JAY A Cappella 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Y Z 3 4 VICE Presldent 2 Treasurer 2 Pres1dent 3 Homeroom 10B Choir JACKWAY BARRY JOHN Art JACKWERTH ARTHUR RAYMOND A Cap p a 3 4 Fench 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Student Counc1l 2 JANCOSEK VILMA JANE Frlendshlp 3 4 H1 COlIllllGl'Cl3l 3 4 Spanlsh 4 JANOTA RUTH ANNE Fr1endsh1p 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1CO111mE3rC1al 2 3 4 WSI .3 10B Chozr Auto 3 Home Economlcs 3 4 JANUSKA GEORGE Auto 3 Projectlonlsts JARINA RA'1 JOHN Technlcal HISIOFQ Enghsh JEFFERIES JO ANNE A Cappella 3 4 Auto 3 Frenth 4 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Math 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Pres1dent 3 4 Lat1n 2 Speakers 3 4 Ushers 3 4 JENKINS EDGAR WILLIAM A Cappella Z 3 4 H1 Y 4 Math 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 New ton '3 4 Vue Presldent 4 Honor SOCl6tV 4 JOHNSON KATHLYN JANE A Cappella 3 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 French 4 Frlendshlp 2 .3 4 Vue Presldent 3 President 4 Shleld 3 H1 Forum 2 Homeroom Treasurer .S Ushers 2 3 4 JOHNSON VN ILLIAM JOHN Glee Club 4 JOHNSTON DONALD RALPH Glee Club Z JOHNSTON JOHN RALPH Boot and Br1dle 2 H1Y 2 3 4 L1brarx 3 Spamsh .i JOLLAY NIARX LOUISE A Cappella 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 F1-1endsh1p 2 3 4 Shleld 2 Glee Club 2 3 VICE Presldent 3 Home room VICE President 2 Presldent 3 Leaders 3 4 Red Cross 2 Cheerleaders 3 4 10B Cho1r JORDAIN BRUCE LEE Auto 4 Cross Coun trx 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Homeroom Treas urer 3 L Club 3 4 Spamsh 2 Student COUHCII 4 Track 2 Vlfrestlmg 2 3 4 Honor Sometw 4 0 I C I I , 4 41 b 3, 4, ' '- ' - - 0 Q Q , p . , 3 '1 'X C I . . 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' O H ' Conhnues Wlth Class Nlght, Senlor Play, and Proms JIQTCISIN PAUL-Auto 3 Football 2 3 L ub 3 KAISER DAVID CHARLES A Cappella 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 Vxce Pres1dent 2 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 JV Basketball 2 JV Football 2 L Club 2 3 4 Speakers 2 Student Counc1l2 3 4 Presldent 4 Track 2 3 4 June Class Vxce Presldent KAI VIN NICHOLAS HERBERT A Cappella 2 3 Agassu 2 Cross Countrx 2 JV Foot ball 2 H1T1mes l 4 Sports Eclltor 4 JV Track 2 Wrestlmg 3 FTA 4 KANIIN DONNA LOUISE Agassll 4 Boot and Brldle 4 Homcroom Presldent 3 Span 1sh 3 KASCAK HELEN MARIE Auto 3 Frlend shlp 2 Shleld J Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Com merclal Z 3 Red Cross 2 Home Econom 1cs 4 10B Cholr KEHL RONALD GEORGE Auto 3 Cross Country 4 Stage Staff 2 l 4 Wrestllng 3 KELLER DONALD WALLACE I-lomeroom Pres1dent 4 Student Councll 2 10B Cho1r KELLOGG KIRK ROBERT Football .3 4 sf JV Football 2 H1 Tunes 3 L Club 2 3 4 Soclety 4 KELLY CLARE EDWARD A Cappella 4 Cross Country 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 TIITIES Representatne 3 L Club i Spamsh 3 4 KEMP JACK FOSTER H1Y 2 3 4 I Club 3 4 Tenn1s 2 3 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 KHOURY JAMES M Band 3 Spamsh 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 KIRKBRIDE BARBARA JANE Agass17 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Newton 3 FTA 2 'l 10B Lholr Home Economlcs 3 4 H1 Forum 2 3 4 Secretary 4 KLEIN ALAN DOUGLAS Scxence 'VIath KINAPP DENNIS PAUL Engllsh Technlcal KOLLIE JEAN LOUISE A Cappella 2 3 4 Frxendshlp 2 i 4 10B Chmr Spamsh 2 KONIARSKI LaVERNE H1 Art 4 H1 Com mert11l4 leaders 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 3 KORNICK JOHN BRUCE Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 4 L Club 3 4 Nlath 2 Speakers 3 KRANTER DAVID ARTHUR Baseball Man ager 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 H1 Forum 4 H1 X 4 JV Basketball Manager Z Newton .5 Speakers 4 KRESGE CAROL AINN Auto 4 Frxendshlp 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Latln 2 Home Ec onomlcs 4 KROPP LEONA KATHRYN A Cappella .3 4 Barnstormers 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Shleld 2 Glee Club 2 3 Homeroom Treasurer Leaders 2 3 4 Secretarx 4 Spamsh 3 4 Student CKJLIHCII 2 'male Harxard 3 4 KRLNIREIG NIARX LOUISE A Cappella 2 3 4 H1Comn1erc1al 3 Spamsh 4 Gxrls Ensemble 3 4 10B Cholr KSIAZEK LORETTA LAURA Fr1endsh1p 4 HlC01111T'18I'ClBl 3 4 KLNILER GARH H13 3 4 H1T1mes Honor Soclety 4 KLNIZE SYDNIA ANN A Cappella 3 Barnstormers 3 French 2 Frlendshlp 2 4 Secretarx 3 Nlam Treasurer 4 Glee Club 2 Horneroom N108 Pres1dent 2 C1n ema Repesentatxxe 3 H1 T1n1es 3 4 Edltor 4 Student COLIHCII 4 10B Cholr Honor So Cl6tN 4 KLRTZ ROBERT J-XNIES Football 4 LANGNER DANIEL FREDRICK A Cappella 3 Football 3 4 G man 4 H141 Homeroom Presldent 2 JV Football 2 L Club 4 LARSON AUDREX NIARIE Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Spamsh 3 4 Speakers 3 Ushers 4 L-XURIA THONIAS Spamsh 2 3 Page 59 o o 0 0 : g , . 1 1 F. . . 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LEE CHARLES ROLAND A Cappella 3 4 LEWIS DIANE DOROTHY Auto 3 Frlend sh1p 3 4 Treasurer 4 Sh1eld 4 Homeroom Presxdent 4 Span1sh 3 4 Speakers 3 4 Barnstormers 4 LOEFFLER FLORENCE-A Cappella 4 Boot and Brldle 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Frlendshlp 3 4 Glee Club 3 LONG LAWRENCE C Auto 3 H1 Y L Club 3 4 Student COUHC113 4 Swlm mmg 2 3 4 Captam 4 LONG WILLIAM LEWIS Ag3SSlZ 4 Band 2 3 4 H1 Forum 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Stage Staff 3 4 LOOPE CAROL JEAN Fr1endsh1p 2 3 H1 Art 3 H1 Commercial 3 10B Cholr LORIG BRIAN PHILIP Spamsh 4 MgcDgJl5IA3LD4 JEAN ANNE Auto 3 Glee u MLCAMANT MARILYN JANE H1 Forum 3 4 Home Economlcs 3 4 McCANN MICHAEL LAWRENCE A Cap pella 3 4 Barnstormers 4 Cross Countr 4 Glee Club 2 Presldent 2 H1Y 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Presldent 4 H1 Tlmes 3 Latln 2 ProJect10n1sts 2 Speakers 3 Student Councxl 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Track Wrestllng 2 3 4 FTA 2 Honor Soc1ety 4 McCULLOCH CAROLE MARIE Auto 3 Sh1eld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commer clal 3 4 H1 T1mes Representatne 4 Span sh 3 4 10B Cholr Home Economlcs 4 Secretary 4 McDOWELL DRUSILDA ANN Fr1endsh1p 2 4 Sh1eld 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Com merclal 4 Lat1n 2 Spanlsh 3 4 Home Econom1cs 3 MCFERRON MARILYN SUE A Cappella 4 Frlendshlp 4 McGINTY PATRICIA ANNE Homeroom Treasurer 4 Spamsh MCKINNEY ANNETTE IRENE Band 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Red Cross 2 MADDEN VIRGINIA LEE A Cappella 3 4 Auto 3 Secretarv 3 Barnstormers 3 4 Frlendshlp 3 Sh1eld 3 Glee Club 3 H1 Art 4 Leaders 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 3 MAROSEK RICHARD JOHN L Club 3 4 Tennxs 3 4 MARTIN CHARLES E Auto 3 Glee Club 2 3 Spanlsh 3 Stage Staff 2 3 4 Presi dent 2 Treasurer 3 MARTIN EDWARD HENRY Auto 3 Cross Country 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Tlmes Rep resentatlve 2 3 4 L Club 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Honor SOCl6tV 4 MARTIN LOUIE MARLENE-Barnstormers 3 4 Boot and Brldle 3 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Commercial 3 Hi T1mes Representatzve 3 Latm 2 At an outdoor assembly John Slavnck Co Ed1tor of the Cmema urges all LHS students to buy then' Cinemas durmg the fall subscnpnon dnve the Tlme Between Formal Senlor Week Achvltles 'NIASON GEORGE CI ARENCE Football 3 4 Glee Club 2 4 Homeroom V1ce PTCSI ent 2 JV Football 2 L ub 2 Speakers 4 Track 2 '3 4 VVretl1ng 2 i FTA 2 NIASTERSON JANIES A Cmema 'l 4 Glee Club 2 'S H1 Forum 4 H1 Y 2 4 Spsnlsh 2 2 10B Cho1r NIEI LINO RICHARD Technlcal Enqllsh MILLER ALLEN! GEORGE A Cappella 2 'K 4 SD3nlSh 2 'Z 'NIIIIER OI IVE JANF ghlfbld 2 Cleo Club Home Economlcs 4 NIIIIER SYIVIA GAYLF Clie Club 2 i H1 Art 2 NTIIIIRONI CAROL JEANNF 1to French 4 'VIINARIK JANIFS CHARI ES Barnstormers 2 3 4 Tenn1s 4 Latm 2 'VIINO EDWARD FRANCIS Cross Countrx 4 Cmema Represcntatlxe '3 4 L Club 4 Track 4 'VIISENCIK PAUL BFRNTARV' Auto 4 Cler- Club 3 Spamsh 2 'Z 10B Cho1r 'VIOKRYT7KI BORIS Latm 2 Proyectmmsts 2 '3 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 Ridlo 2 'S Vkres tllne 3 Honor g0C19tV 4 NIOLCHAN MARX HFLEN Sh1cld 3 Gle Club 2 'VIOORE MARTHA ANN A Cappella '3 4 Glee Club 2 Horneroom Treasurer 2 Lead ers 4 Spanvsh 2 Speakers 'l 4 Treasurer 4 'VIORGAN JANICE JOY Fr1endsh1p 2 'l Glee Club 2 'S 4 H1 Commermal 4 Span 1sh 3 4 Speakers 'Z 10B Cho1r 'VIOTT WAI 'FFR FRANKI IN Span1sh 2 'VIUEHl HAUSER ANN IOUISE A Cappell-1 'I 4 V1ce Pres1dent4 Cmema 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Sh1eld 'Z Glee Club 2 Clnema Representatne '3 Leaders 2 3 4 V1cePres1den1 4 Spamsh 'Z 4 Student Counell 4 Mnced Ensemble 'K G1rls E semble 4 Honor SOCIGQV 4 'NIULIEN NORA BELLE Auto 4 Barn stormers 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 'l Leaders 4 Or chestra 2 'l 4 Spanlsh '3 4 Ushers 'Z 4 Home Economms 4 MURRAY KATHERINE Fl EANOR Fr1end shlp 2 Shmld 'l Clee Cluh 2 'Z 4 H1 Com mermal 'S 4 IOR Cho1r Home Economws 4 NFFF MARCARFT IOUISF B nd 2 'l 4 Fr1endsh1p 2 'Z 4 Treasurer 'Z Serretarx 4 Shleld 'Z H1 Commercml 4 Home-room Treasurer '3 Student Counul 4 June C'l'1ss Secretarx Iat1n 2 'S Seeretsrx 3 Orehes tra 'l Sneakers 3 Ushers 2 'l 4 Honor Qoc1ety 4 Nl-'HER NANCY ANNE A Cappella 2 'Z 4 F'r1endsh1p 2 'Z 4 10B Cholr Home-room Secretsrx 'X H1 T1mes Representatne 2 lead rs 4 Spanlsh 'l 4 Sem ret'1rx 4 Speak 3 Lakewood I-hgh s corps of drum major ettes strlke one oi the dramahc poses whlch they used durmg the half txme performances at football games I L Page 61 Senior Pictures, Mortar Board Tassels, Programs, ILL J NELSON WINNIFRED 'NI Auto 3 Treasur er 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Secretarv 3 Sh1eld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretarx 2 4 PTESIGEHI 3 Homeroom Secretarw 2 3 Span1sh 3 4 10B Cholr NEWHAUSER WALTER JOHN A Cappella 3 4 Cross Countrv 2 'Z 4 Glee Club 2 L Club 3 4 Track 2 Wrestlmg 2 3 4 NICHOLS MICHAEL SANIUEL-Football 3 4 Homeroom Pres1dent2 3 4 JV Football 2 WF9Stllhg 2 3 4 NOLL BARBARA TERESE Ag8SSlZ 4 Boot and Brldle 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Cmema Repre sentatlxe 4 OBERTAL JOHN JAVIES Auto 4 OHEREN RICHARD ANTHONY A Lappel la 3 4 Glee Club 2 Latm 2 3 Treasurer 2 Math 2 3 Treasurer 2 Vlce Pres1dent 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 OLSON CONRAD ARTHUR Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 V1ce PFCSIGEDI 4 Treasurer 4 Homeroom Presldent 2 3 4 C1nema Representatlve 2 3 4 JV Basket ball 2 JV Football 2 L Club 3 4 Speak ers 4 Student COUUCII 2 3 4 10B Cholr ONEILL JACK H1Y 3 Span1sh 3 4 PALISIN HELEN ELIZABETH ANNE Auto 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 Shleld 3 H1 Com merclal 4 Leaders 3 Photo 'I 4 Span1sh 3 C1nema Representatxve 4 PALMER JEAN L Agasslz 3 French 4 H1 T1mes 2 3 4 Photo 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 3 PFOJGCIIODISIS 2 3 4 Honor SOCIGIW 4 PATTERSON ERNEST SHERIDAN H1 Y 2 PAVLUS MICHAEL ALWOOD Baseball I 4 Football 3 4 JV Basketball 2 JV Foot ball 2 L Club 3 JV Baseball 2 PERRIN HEI EN VIRGINIA A Cappella 2 3 4 Shleld 3 H1Commerc1al 3 4 Home room Treasurer 2 3 Secretary 4 Red Cross 2 Span1sh 2 PETERSEN PAUL A Band 2 3 4 Svum mlng 2 3 4 PORSCH JOHN WESLEY A Cappella 3 4 Barnstormers 3 4 Glee Club 2 H1 Forum 3 4 Tenn1s 4 PORTER SHIRLEY MABEL Glee Club 2 POWELL LINDA LOU Fr1endsh1p 3 4 Glee Club 3 H1 Commerclal 4 Span1sh 3 4 PREBLE BEVERLY LILA H1 Commerc1al 3 PRENETA MARGARET ANN Auto4 Shield 4 Glee Club 2 Cheerleaders 3 4 PRICE SALLY NADINE Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 German 3 4 Treasurer 3 Secretarw 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 H1 Forum 2 4 Homeroom Secretarv 3 President 4 Latm 2 3 Pres1dent 3 Speakers 3 4 Student Councll 4 Honor Socletv 4 PRIEST KENNETH ANDERS 10B Cho1r RAGLAND WILLIAM NOBLEiGlee Club 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 JV Basketball Manager 2 H1 1mes 3 4 Latm 2 L C ub 2 4 chestra 2 3 4 Spanlsh 3 4 Treasurer 4 Student Coune1l4 Tenn1s 2 3 4 Honor Socxety 4 REDIFER CHARLES JANSON JR Football 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 JV Football 2 Span1sh J 4 Student Counc1l3 4 REES JAMES EVANS Cross Countrx 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 JV Basketball 2 L Club 3 4 Speakers 3 Track 2 3 4 Math 2 10B Lholr ROCHE ARLENE ELIZABETH Fr1endsh1p 2 '3 Glee Club 2 3 Homeroom Pres1dent 2 V1ce Presldent 3 Span1sh 3 4 ROLAND CHANDLER PHILLIP H1 Art 2 .5 1-I1 Y 3 4 Rad1o 2 Span1sh 2 3 4 SAJO JULIE ELIZABETH Homeroom Pres 1dent 2 Barnstormers 2 3 4 Secretarx VN ST 2 3 Fr1endsh1p 2 3 4 Presxdent 'Slam Presldent 4 Cmema 4 Speakers 3 VICE Presldeht 4 Nat1onal Thesplan 3 SARVER NORIVIA JUNE Auto 3 Sh1eld Glee Club 2 3 4 Latm 2 Span1sh 4 o 0 t M, -I ' I , , I i - I . 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F2 Flowers, lnvltohons, cmd Carols Full Memory Books SASALA BARBARA ANN H1 Commerulal 4 Home Economlcs 4 SASALA CYRILLA MAE French 2 H Commerclal 4 Home Economlcs 4 YHL6 Presxdent 4 SCARBOROUGH SALLY ANIN Baseball 2 3 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Homeroom Vxce Preamdent i 4 Secre tary 2 H1 Txmes Representatlxe 2 Uehers 3 4 Spanlsh 3 4 SCHAFER WILLIAM K Auto S Cross untry 2 3 4 aptam 4 H13 Vlce President 2 Presldent 3 L Club 2 T ck 2 SCHENK ARDITH CLAIRF Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Homeroom Seeretarx S leaders i 4 Il brarv 2 'I Speakers 'Z 4 Ushers 2 3 4 SCHETTLER 'NIARY LOLISE Frlendshlp S 4 HlC0mmerC1al 'S 4 Home Etonomns 4 SCHIMANSKY JUDITH ANINE Auto Boot and Br1dle 2 3 4 Secretarx 4 Frlend Q D 2 S H1 Times 3 Spamsh i 4 XVST 2 Ushers 3 4 SCHUBECK FRANK Wrestllng 2 3 4 SCRIBNER SUZANNE MARY Clee Club 2 '3 4 Latin 2 Spamah 3 4 Student Ctlllntll 3 Cmema Repreaentatlxe 2 H1 Times Rep resentatlxe 3 Honor Souetv 4 SEARIGHT WILIIAM I Hlstorx Suence SELDEN ROBERT F A Cappella 'l Cross ountrx 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 I ub Track 2 'Z 4 Honor Svxrtx SHANNON 'NTARIORIF ANINI Cheerlelder 2 3 4 Shield 3 Glee Club 2 3 Leaders 'I 4 Spanlih 2 10B Cholr SHERMAN MARJORY Frlendahlp 2 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 V1eePrea1dent 2 Presldent 3 Homeroom V1cePres1dent 2 Pres1dent4 Leadere 2 'Z 4 Tanktteers 4 10B Cholr SHERNESKY JEANNFTTE 'NTAE Auto 4 Frxendshlp 2 '3 Shield 'Z Clee Club 4 H1 Commerelal 2 'K 4 Homeroom Tret ur er 2 V1cePres1dent 'I 10B Choir SIVIPSON IUTHCE THONIAID Fnolwll 4 JV oothall 2 L Club 9 'Z SINIATRA RICHARD JOHN! Baseball 2 'X 4 Football 3 4 JV Baeketball 2 JN Football QKIIIMAN ROCFR PERRX Band 3 4 SKLENAR 'NIARX IN A Clppella Frtendahlp 2 Shleld 3 Clee Club 2 'I H1 Comrnerclal 4 Uehere 4 IOP. Choir SI AMAN LFSLIE IDF Bus:-ball Baeketball 3 4 Clee Club 'K Ht X 4 Home room Presldent 3 Jun Clues Prestdent. IV asketball 2: CI lb 3. : TX. 2' - Cross 3: Speakers 3 4: Student Council 3. 4: 10B Choir: Honor Soeiety 4. SLAVICK. JOHN FIUXVARVW A Czmoellza 3 42 Cinema 3. 4 Co-Editor 4: Clee Club 2: A Forum 4: Hrmmev-num Vive-President 2: . ' Football Manager 2: Honor Society 4 SLIMAK, ROBERT JAMES Teehmeal SNIDER. DONALD XVILLIANI Commert-1.11 SPAR, BEATRICE ANNE Clee Club 4: H - Commercial 4. STALEY. DONNA MARIE Fr1encs.1p IE 4' Hi-Art 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Spzmgl STAXVSKI. JOHN STANLEY Aeasez 5 ma 3: Football 4: Hi-Forum 2 3. -li H1-Y L . 1 3 h 2, 3 N w on 31 Orc-host.. ... fi Vlce-President 4: Soanish 3. 41 TI'Af'rC 3 ' Cinema Representative 3' lim-,nr Sol-let: STEFANAK, RAY JOHN--Baseball 2 STOCKDALE. FRANCIS WILLIAM Ba.-eb: . 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4, President 4: - dent Council 2. STRACHOVSKY. AUGUST- German 41 Math 2: Photo 3: Projectionists 2, 3, 4. fab Page I5 Formclls, Flowers Brlghten Senior Prom, Jr Sr Prom me Page 64 SIROFBFI FRANK VSIIIIANI A Lmpella Cro 4 Coun 2 Cern 1 4 4 Puslclfnt 2 Juno Class Treasurer Tratk 2 5 4 Glee Club 2 Honor Soc1et1 4 STRONC' DONAID SANDERSOIN A C1p p 1 2 'E 4 Seerehrx 4 Clnena 4 I Football 2 Football 3 4 I Club 4 Sta 0 St1ff l 4 Student Counc1l3 4 Treasurer 4 H181 'Z 4 Treasurer 4 STUCKX SHIRLEY NIAE Auto 4 H1 Com merc-1al 4 SVKANSOIN JACK RICHARD Barnstormels 2 3 4 Secretarx 3 Pres1dent 3 German 'Z 4 Prcsldent 4 H1 Forum 3 4 V1Ce Prest dent 4 H1 Y 4 Iat1n 2 Speakers 3 4 N1 t1fnal I'h spun 3 4 Honor Soc1etx 4 S7AI'NlA CAROIE FII7ABETH H1 Art Hom room Sccretarx 4 TIF VNAN 'MARTIN JOSEPH JV Football 120 St1ff 2 3 TIPPFN YOIANTHA CAE Cleo Club 5 Hom! Econonucs 4 TOBFS PATRICIA ANN Frlendshlp 2 ec Club 2 4 H1 Co11unerc11 Hotnvroom Treasurer 'S 10B Cholr llonu ELono1n1Ls TORRANCF JERRY MURRAY Football 3 Cleo Club H X 2 'Z 4 Secreta Hom room Pre-s1dent 2 3 4 JV Football So1n1sl1 3 4 Wrestlmg 4 TRIMBIE CHARI ES IEROY A Caopella 4 Affass17 2 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Y 4 TRUWIBO WILLIAM EIIIOTT Baseball Basketball 3 4 H1 Y 4 JV Basketball I I Foofball 2 UEBEI BARBARA IOIS Band 2 Ba nstorm rs 4 Boot and Brldle 4 I'rf11 h Sem' X Fr1en Shlp 2 Sh1 ld 3 H1 Forum 2 Homeroom Serretavx 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Tankateers 3 S cretarw 4 Honor Soc1ety 4 ULEN IAN PAUL Basketball 3 4 JV P1 k thall 2 Spamsh 4 VAI LEY ANITA MARIE Fr1endsh1p Sh1 ld 'l Cleo Club 2 3 Red Cross 3 XAIITS JAVFS Spamsh 2 3 VANTA RUTH ANNABFI LF A Cappelll O Co111111 raml 2 3 Red Cross 3 NARCA ARTHUR RAY 'NIONID Auto 3 ball 'Z 4 Hom room Presldent 3 JV I'o1 a 2 I Clu VASU VIRCINIA 'NTARIA French 4 Glee Club 3 Speakers 3 VESPFR PATRICIA FAXF Fr1endsh1p 2 Sh1eld 'l Glee Club 2 H1COmmSrC13l 3 Homeroom Tre surer 'I 4 H1T1meS 3 Snantfh 2 10B Cho1r VVALKUP VVILLIANI CHARLES H1C0m merclal 3 WALLENFELS VK ILI IANI BURTON Au 1 German 3 V1cePres1dent 3 Newton PFOIECIIOHISIS 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Radio Student Co11nc11 2 Pllhllf' Address 2 Presndent 3 4 Honor SOCIETY 4 WARNER BARBARA JUNE A Cappella 3 4 Ag3SS1Z 2 French 2 Fr1endsh1p Homeroom Pres1dent'3 Ixhrarx 2 3 4 Re Cross 2 Speakers 3 G1rls Ensemble IDB Cho1r Hono Socxetx 4 WARREN BARBARA ANN Fr1e-nd h1p H1 Commercxal 3 Hom F:-onomus 4 NATKINS VSILLTA ' TV Football 2 Spa 2 'K Stage Staff 'K IRAS PETER FPEFYFRICK French reasurcr 2 H T111 Q 4 L Clu h 2 P dent 3 Newton Sfbeakers 4 Stklnillllhg 2 'Z 4 WEBER GARY FLOHD H1T1mes 3 4 Mod elers 3 4 Vlce Prevdent 3 Pres1dent 4 VkEhBER SHLXIA ILCIIE Auto 4 Fflelltl Q ID 4 WEBSTER DIANE FlI7ABETH Frlendsho Fr1endsh1p 2 3 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 H1Commerc1al 4 Homeroom Pres1dcnf 4 Spamsh 3 4 Lshers '3 4 Home Eco'1o11 Termlnotes Sen1or Week ond Our Hlgh School Days WIDDOWS SHIRLEY ANN Sh1eld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1Commerc1al 4 Homeroo'r1 VICE Presldent 4 Secretary 4 H1 Tlmes 2 WILLIAMS JOSEPH MAREK Cross Com tru 2 3 4 H1Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Home room Treasurer 2 3 4 H1 T1mes 3 4 L Club 3 4 Newton 3 4 Wrestlmg 2 3 4 WILLIAMS SAUNDRA ANN A Cappella 3 4 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 2 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 H1 Art 2 3 4 Sec retary 3 Homeroom Secretary 3 Red Cross 2 3 4 Tankateers 3 4 Athletlc Board 4 WINDERS GLADYS JANE Frlendshxp 2 .S Secretarx 2 Shleld 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 3 Spanlslm 3 4 WINKLER CAROLYN LOUISE Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Shleld 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 H1 Com mercxal 4 Homeroom Secretary 2 Ushers 3 4 Athletlc Board 4 Band 2 3 4 WYNN GEORGE ROBERT H1 Forum 4 Barnstormers 4 WYSOCKI DOROTHEA ELIZABETH ff 4 Boot and Br1dle 3 4 Glee Club RSSIZ 3 H1 Art 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Span1sh YAHRAUS CLIFFORD VEP MUN IilSlOI'V f YECK RICHARD CHARLES A Cappella 4 Treasurer 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 H Y 2 'i 4 L Club 4 Stage Staff 2 3 YECK ROBERT S A Cappella 'Z 4 Crocs Countrv 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Presldent 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Secretarv 2 Presldent 3 L Club J 4 Spanlsh 2 Stage Staff 2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 4 Track 2 3 4 ZENINETZ ELIZABETH Fr1endsh1p'5 Shleld e Club 2 'I t 4 Cnmmercml 3 Homeroom Pf8Sld6nt 4 ZERVAS CONSTANTINA Glee Club 2 'Z 4 Latm 2 3 Spanlsh 3 4 Speakers 'S 4 Stu dent COLIHCII 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 ZURIS LUCILLE MAE A Cappella 3 Frlendshlp 2 3 4 Shleld 3 H1 Art 4 Lead crs 3 4 Span1sh 3 4 Home Economlcs 4 SUMMER SCHOOL 1951 AYLIES ANDREW CLARK H1 commf-mal BARBER CLARENCE M JV Slklfhfhlhg 2 H1 Tune-Q Representatxwe 2 3 HAMII TON CAROL LUCILIF Fnendshp 2 Glee Club 2 3 Home Economlcs 4 HAUEISEN DONALD LLOYD Barns mn ers 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 JV Football 2 KINTZEL ALVIN FREDRICK Auto 'Z Base ball 2 H1 Y 2 'l 4 JV Football 2 JV Bas ke hall 2 L Club 3 4 Track 3 4 LEOPOLD JAMES CLAUDE H1 T11-nes Rep resentatne 2 Spam'-uh 'Z Stage Staff 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 H1 Forum 4 Track 4 THOMPSON EDWARD CHARLES Bnselnll 3 4 Football 4 Vlrestlmg 4 TRININIER ROBERT WISE Enghsh Conw merclal XX ALDRONI DOROTHX JAINE Fr1e'1dsl11p f CAMERA SHY BALOCEA YK ILLIANI JANIES Auto 4 H1 ro rum BRETNEX JAX BENNETT H1 Y 4 CARLIN JANIES PATRICK Auto 3 CLARK JOHN K Spanlsh 3 4 GERSON JACK Baseball 2 3 4 Baslteball 2 3 4 JV Football 2 HILES FRANK JACQUES NIathe111a1c Enghsh KELLY DANIEL PARNTELL Su lnlllllilg NIADER GEORGE DAVID Art Engllsh ONACHILLA NIICHAEL STEVEN Eng11sh Hxstory SARLI JOHN ANTHONY Baseball 2 3 4 SCHULTE EDWARD Commercxal SPEARS WILLIANI S Spanlsh 4 Wrestlmg STOFFEL KARL LOUIS JV Baseball 2 JV Basketball 2 SZIBER EUGENE JOSEPH Engllsh YNOODSIDE BURTON Auto 4 Basketball 4 SUNIMER SCHOOL 19:11 ADANICIK GEORGE JOSEPH Techrucal GREEN ROBERT ERIE-Techmcal TAIETANELLA CHARLES JOSEPH Techm ca Page 65 0 O O ' .:A 1 X 2 1 . I 4 ' ' .-11' o 0 A A . 1' . 1 A. -- A ' 'Q Q . A --A ,,- , ffvl ' Z ' I Z I 2' Aw V 1 . 2 A- . . , ' 1 ' 4. . Q' ,,.1- A' ,. A , . V o o . - 3. . ' .. 1 7, 4: i- , .. 1 1 , , 4, 3, 4: Glevl A , ., 4? H1-Ar -2, : Hi- p ' o o . rd 1 Y 7 A A A o o o o , 'A Y , , i . P Q . . . 3. .' . , f A. 2. ' A A ' I . --1 A. f -v - A . - : ' .-A A . A T . A 9' 1 .4 Homeroom Representatives Inform Student Body of x x.. flwk rfpfg en- H--f' j,v ,1,,,,Q, 'f -,ffl X 9 Top: Turning in sales' results in fall magazine drive are: fStandingt E. Franke, C. Ostrander, D. Feldmeyer, B, Woiner, S. Jones, M. Krist, V. Male, S. Leick, L. Moegelin, S Adsit, fSeatedJ M. Mitchell, M. Schaefer. Pugrz- GG s ,fa 'evil-. xx tx r Lower left: M. Schaefer and J. Delo listen to recordings of their own voices made in a Careers' Day program. Lower right: Miss Merrills counsels girls tom her sen- ior homeroom about courses for their final semesters. Various Decisions, Activities, ond Proiects of Council 19 as . 12B Homeroom 320 Mr. Ross Row I-Dick Jacobs, John Sleno, Bob Trimmer. Jack Palmer, Ray Baratko, Warren Sprosty, George Sellnau, Ken MacPherson. Row 2-- Don Reppa, Jon Fasnacht, Dean Bowman, Bill Gura, Sam Comella. Claude Rust, Bob Hicks. Row 3-- Gardner Weeks. Ron Blakey, Al Fratus. Al Kintzcl. Jack Hammond. Les Norman, Bob Kilfoyle, Ed Thompson. How 4 -Steve Eleniss. Rennie Jones. Ralph Scott, Ray Ora- vets. Leonard Baskey, Lloyd Nor- man, Ron Nader. Absentees: Lester Long, Byron Rouse, Charles Tantan- ella. 12B Homeroom 16 Mr. Watters Row 1-Don Haueisen, Don Thornton. George Kevesdy. Bob Shapiro. Clar- ence Barber. George Nicklos, Ray Golli. Row 2-Gary Wayland, Her- bert Wagner. Jerry Miller, Frank Shannon, Jim Bartko, Sam Cicicer- ello, John Sackl, Frank Wilson. Row 3-Hal Wilse. Geof Payne, James Leopold. Don Sharp, Pat Good, Tom Quay, Jule Gardner, Sam Costello. Row 4---George Adamcik, Andy Ay- lies, Wally Schuttenburg. Bob Scott, Tracy Herrick, John Bohm, Ron Campbell, Floyd Harris. Absentees: Bill Steinmetz, Bob Green. 12B Homeroom 330 Miss Cook Row 1-Barbara Green. Mary Egger. Nancy Boole, Lynn Trott. Joan Sykes, Marion Sirak. How 2--Marv lyn Mester, Janet Storey, Nancy Green, Joan Simon. Carol Jones. Evelyn Gamary, Judy Williams. Row 3-Elinor Grimm, Nancy Straub. Carol Johanson, Marion Schultz, Ju- lia Kessler. Betty Mathie, Phyllis Deatberage. How 4-Charlotte Mes- aros, Jean Palmer, Jean Stewart. Marilyn Kelsey. Gloria Gehring, Jo- anne Hunke, Faith Weber. Absen- tee: Laureen Anderson. 12B Homeroom 108 Mrs. Rash Row I--Laura Lombardo. Norma Saba, Jean Barany. Carol Spoth. Phyllis Tuck, Barbara Seller. Roberta Swan. Row 2-Sue Jenkins. Audrey Herschman. Marilyn Furniss, Mari- lyn Vaughn. Marilyn Tedor, Bev Tresise. Carol Woodworth. Marion Fenton. Row 3-Joan Smith. Mary Janas. Pat Sanders, Muriel Palmer, Norma Soltis, Dot Waldron. Elaine Randolph. Marilyn Vedder. Row 4 -Joanne Wojtowicz. Jean Beekman. Carol Taylor, Diane Newell, Gail Loeblein, Nancy Mikula. Nancy Fink. Mary Polanski. Absentee: Carol Hamilton. Page GT Boys Vie for Individual, Team Honors in Intra mural llA Homeroom 214 Mr. Mullen Row I-Bob Rassie, Dick Born. Bob Raptis. Ray Belter, Chan Preston. Row 2--Jim Seibel. Jim Wilcox. Bill Fraver. John Zsembik, Bill Harris. Dick West. Row 3-Bob Freeman, Carl Bushing, Kim Bredenbeck. Clit'- ford Hanson, Ronald Schroeder. Row lv-Tony Day, Dick Overmeyer. Bob Long, Jack Charnigo. Bud Warner. Absentees: Lee Mesenlieiincr, Dun Lehet. 11A Homeroom 314 Mr. Heskamp Row l -Fred Titsworth. Gary Ubel- hart, Bill Martin. Tom Roberts, Ed Goede, Ted Phalcn. Row 2-Ralph Hiskey, Dick Miller. Dave Watts, Al White, Jim Gipper. John Nash, John Bock. Row 3-Conrad Zuby, Jack Lepor, Lynn Schlegel. Russell Corbin, Ed Delfs, Jerry Walsh. Row 4-Jack Noll, Harlan Saxton, Jim Heyer, Doug Crawford, Bill Redifer, Glenn Smail. Absentee: Dick Snow. 11A Homeroom 136 Mr. Harper Row 1-Bill Osborne, Larry Felge- naker, Ray McDermott. Wally Rich- lin. Dan Kaiser. Bob Bartlett. Row 2 -Don Wadsworth, Dick Smith, Jim Lineback. Jack Henderson, Don Kon- dusky. Dick Sauter. Row 3 -Jerry Linderman, Dick Yousko, Angelo Kutrubs, Charles Quinn, Al Martin. John Brewer. Row 4-Lyman Slack. John McGruder, Darrell Simko, Tom McKee, James Morgan, Dan Batista. Absentee: Bob Lawyer. 11A Homeroom 324 Mr. Brown Row 1-Bob Koren. Rolf Schapiro. Charles Jaite. Don Strong. Ray No- votny, Charles Taylor. Joe Kraizel, Row 2-John Breese. Steve Baker. Bob Holibaugh, Don Smith. Bob Crouch. Tom Shailo. George Dzurik, Row 3-James Whitely. Dick Arnold. Harvey Sharp, Dick Shaffer, Bob Roesch, Ted Colgrove, Dick Voy- tek. Row 4 Dick Wagner, Frank Dewaele, Bob Knurek, James Kon- tur. Glenn Sabiers, Charles Gross- man. Page 68 pw-f 1 Basketball, Bowling ancl Wrestling Sports Program I X f-' s 11A Homeroom 224 Mr. U'Ren Row 1 Donald Gludxs, Blll Goette, Anthony Sebo. Hill Wolf, llerb Haus- rnann, Bob I.arle. John Sinatra. Row 2 John Dlt'l4L'j', Everett Shlpton, Bob Dubunsky, Jun More-ll, Phll Tarnasky, TL-rry Farmer, Dan Prok. Row 3 John Bannon, John Riffer. Len Platek, Gordon Clark. Bob Hella man. Rand Hlrslnger. George P, Iil0flSl3dl. Row 4 Joe Gulnan, Jerry liacxk. Blll Nlepert, Albert May, Howard Johnson. Blll Carruthers, Ted Lynn. 11A Homeroom 318 Mr. White How 1 Art Jonsson. Bob Stable. Kenny Zyerma, Jun Frost, John Weyls, Pllllllll Krajvxr Row 2 Frank lllut-mel. lllll Nemeth, Bruno Sobe. Ronald Ohm-tl. Joe Hickernell, Wally l'lill'ZLH'lklS Row 3 Rub Parsons. Tom pfCll'l'Q'I', Dick Ol'lCll'0,ll't'k, Lee Lybarger, Jun Onclrejerk, Jack Rob- mson. Peter Gatsos. Row 4 Bill I-'itz-Gibbon, George Kasarda, Dlvk Novak. John Htlmpal, Du-l-Q Gould. D11-k Laird. Absentee: Dale Clark. IIA Homeroom 135 Miss Blackburn Row 1 Stlpllli' Bono, Carolyn Younk- man. Donna lilrd, Jean Love, Jane Paser. Lylllil Gessner. Dorothy An- cller. Row 2 Rosemary l'c-ra-ent. llllllllE' Fanning. Denlse Noss, Jean- ette Reese. Vxvtorla llomlny. Alyre Roberts, Jane Clusholm. Mary Hen- derson Row 3 Mary Clu-stvr, Nliifl- lyn Nliifllll, Janet Hunger, Shirley St'lll1ClKlC'l'. Ann Dustrnan. Margaret 1.1-sko, Nanvy Phxlllps Row 4- Shxrley Nlgglv, Javquellne Steve, Sue Clooclst-ll, Judy Gault. Kathryn llllx- table, Carole- Nletfszer. .-Xlxvv llarhs-r. llarrwt Amos Absemvm- .Io Ann Brunton. 11A Homeroom BGG Miss Cope Row 1 Anna Marie Buftlngton, Edythe Bonney. Marrlyn Younkxnan. Mary Ann Hlava. Carol Thorsen. Mlckey Wrlson. Row 2-Vlrgxma Johnson. Lourse Blarohnxc. Pat Sweo. Mary Lou Kelly. Jean We-identhal. Gerry Laube, Barbara Barnett, Row 3 Janet Kohler Rose Johnston, Ann Bahnsen. Joanne Chapman. Charlotte VlClll. Duane Petersen. Row 4- Car- olyn Shlpton. Carol Slater, Joanne Scotford. Mary Lou Krrk. Shella Atack, Peggy Brandt. Pat Freska. Absentees' Carolyn Van Dyke, Karen Green. Page 019 Homerooms Serve as Sales and Distribution Centers 11A Homeroom 126 Miss Moore Row 1 -Nancy O'Neil, Georgiana Faul. Ann Whittingslow, Myrna Dodge, June Whitehouse. Nancy Farris, Mary Lee Jasko, Row 2- Shir- ley Ingram. Betsy Cameron. Betty Ferencik. Helen Meyer, Beth Chad- wick, Matilda Manning. Judy Lee. Row 3- Jacqueline Kevern, Jill Spring, Merle Hill, Barbara Buck. Pat Coultas. Barbara Wegner. Elaine Franke, Row 4 Ruth Wirenius. Carol Brigadier, Winona Paul, Zona Hooks. Judy Priebe. Barbara Harris, Absentees: Pat Elliott, Beverly Rich- ards. Shirley Pruitt, 11A Homeroom 332 Miss Miner Row 1 Carol Barner, Marlene Bc-ile, Nancy Geiger, Annette Hall. Alyce Brown, Sandra Treynor, Joan Schu- macker. Row 2-Helen Neubecker. Carolyn Molnar, Monica Gower. Mary Ellen Gower, Shari McKim. Dotty Pleasance, Susan Arthur. Row 3-Joanne Pflug, Suzanne Quigley. Mildred Yuhas, Jane Maffet, Karen Kastler, Velva Boling, Nancy Ed- wards. Row 4-Amelia Dustman. Carol Hubbard, Catherine Ladwig. Mary Lou Pritchard. Jane Gresham. Alice Downey, Mary Conners, Ah- sentee: Margaret Pierce. llA Homeroom 26 Miss Rush Row l--Pat Mitchell, Martha Chase, Marilyn Pozun. Judy Bedford. Carol Levens, Shirley Pierce, Sally Ben- ning. Row 2-Shirley Barnhill, Jackie Melton, Donna Kuhn. Lisbeth Kos- kinen, Mary Day, Maryis Engquist, Betty Jacobs. Donna Mack. Row 3- Margie Loan, Joanne Frank. Mary Lou Bowman, Shirley Staruch, Mil- dred Mika. Carol Eckert, Sally Klaar, Row 4--Nancy Tooley, Nancy Haas, Heather Duncan, Helene Kaiser, Sal- ly Klukan, Theckla Nickel, Winnie Bauman. 11A Homeroom GGR Miss DePetro Row 1- Maie Lin Louie, Joan Rotes. Esther Piribek. Carol Brady. Louise Dewald. Helen Apotsos. Row 2-Carol Browne, Mary Trimble, Lynn Petro. Anna Mae Moniak. Pat Lederer, Des- pina Gemelos. Marcia Wiggs. Row 3 - Mary Brown, Gloria Gilham, Bever- ley Brown. Carol Waddell, Alice Mer- tens. Charlotte Castor. Carol Charles, How 4 Joy Jacobson, Sue Fording. Carolyn Kuliga. Nancy Eastwood. Mary Lee Hilliker. Barbara Silltman, Georgiana Davidson. Absentee: Ann Root. Page T0 for School Publications and U. S. Savings Stamps f' W. V .Q-. 1 I'O of HI 1 11A Homeroom 139 Miss Powell Row lfSue Marsteller, Connie Leona ard, Doris Feldmeyer, Joelda Delo, Shirley Bagley, Janet Reed. Miriam Ellis. Row 2 Ellajane Hazzard, Bet- ty Tegreene, LaVerne Moegelin, Car- lene Miller, Beverly Wofner. Margie Buck, Carole Moore, Mary Ann Krist, Row 3 Virginia Male, Mary Jane Stinson, Eleanor Franke. Sue Leick, Barbara Smart, Judy Russell, Mar- tha Mitchell, Mildred Schaefer. Row 4' -Virginia Quallich, Carol Ostran- der, Arden Hensel, Sheila Jones. Mary Fenderson. Joanne Yankovich. Sally Adsit, Sally Falch. 11B Homeroom 228 Mr. Harger Row l- Paul Chilhil, Don Gresham. Steve Weber, Frank Nixon, John Kilbane. Pete O'Connor. Row 2-- Richard Furniss, Bob Cravets, Jim Baker, Bill Gardner. Jack Mootz. How 3-Lee Stahl, Ronald Shreifler, Dick Haley, Richard Detlef, Jim Weymark, Dick Dudley. Row 4 - Bob Horne, Bob Ihnot, Phil Guil- ford. Warren Baker, Bob Holt. Dick Kay. Absentee: Barry Sullivan. IIB Homeroom 28 Mr. Webb How 1-Fred Eifel, Bob Arold. Drue Williams, John Lucas, Dick Chokan. Row 2-ADon Bombay, Joe Matuse- wick. Bob Bruns, Walter Richley, George Mason. How 3-Jim Grigas, Charles Nash. Tom Zervas, Duane Kieler, Dave Loeffler. Row 4- Charles Sayles, Dick Wright. Bill Erlenbach, Russell Reiff, Dan Arm- strong. Absentees: Neil Henningsen, David Morick, Leonard Stehura. 1lB Homeroom 205 Mr. Wood Row 1-Buddy Waller, Elrick Frear. Keith Anderson. Don Mayer, Keith DuPerow. Row 2-Dick Shirk. Ron- ald Hall. Walter Keserich. Paul Lind- sey. Tom Petersen. Row 3-Bob Winca. Edward Bacon. Richard Vara daras. Robert Beckley. Jack Schnei- der. Row 4-John Symons, James Bradley. Curtiss Forbes, Jim Miller, Doug Fairbanks. Absentees: Bob Rogers. Larry Flury. Dick Ratner, John Stoyka. Page T1 Paper Sale, Magazine Campaign, Tax Stamp Drives 11B Homeroom 101 Miss Campbell Row l--Sally Hafey, Esther Merlan, Diane Mayer, Mary Metzger, Janet Marion. Row 2-Sue Roberts, Fran- ces McCann, Dot Johnston. Sally Atack. Bonnie Vrooman. Row 3--A Sally Holt. Rosemary Rubin. Nancy Cope, Marilyn Sloyak, Beverly Da- vis. Gayle Miller. Row 4 Anne Bartenfeld. Carole Wilson. Pat Heis- er, Marilyn Stanley, Marilyn 148117. Absentees: Audrey Friedman, Col- leen Burns, Carolyn Fisher. 11B Homeroom 327 Miss L. Stewart Row 1-Shirley Kleiner, Kathryn Kountz, Sallie Kasson, Janet Cain. Evelyn Patterson. Nancy Wilcox, Row 2-Pat LaSal1a, Barbara Geren- cher, Joyce Gales, Fern Hennie, Jane Maisch, Valerie Tauner, Mary Jane Warner. Row 3-Mary Lou Schlegel, Pat Sandy, Shirley Durik, Virginia Baker, Edna Bidwell, Carol Whike- hart, Marilyn Ray. Row 4-Marilyn Collison, Kay Austin, Marilyn Smith. Phyllis Dobben, Marilyn Hay, Diane Heidkamp. 10A Homeroom 36 Mr. Borofka Row 1---Gary Scott, Jack Miller Ray White, Gene Zoellner. Don Johnson. Tom Schmink. Ken Kropp. Row 2 - Allen Burnside. Bob Russell, Ray Weaver. John Alexander. Noel Na- meth, Dick Myers. Harold Harbeit- ner. Row 3-Bill Hackett. Robert Chesney, Andy Yankovich, Dan La- zor. Carl Schumann. Vincent Hack- ett. Jack Cervelli. Row 4- James Kehres. Allen Young, Regis Dolinak. Charles Moore, Dick Male, Stanley Walters, John Osborne. Absentee: Bob Swinton. 10A Homeroom 40 Mr. A. K. Cook Row 1--Bob Arnold. Roy Valley, Tom Lyle, Frank Kauc. Bob Bittel. Lang Kolinski. John Kuzda. Row 2-Louis Toman. Don Keating, Joe Vedda. Bob Store, Chuck Platten, Roy Orr, Dave Delo. Roger Middlekauf. Bow 3 Louis Reagen, Dick Tehoke, King VVan, Dick Cox, Bob Greye. Joe Evans-ho, Ray Winkle. Row 4- Bob DeFranco. Jack Beyers. Ed Grob. Kent VVilliams, Sam Barlow. Dick Finley, Bob Lugibihl. Paul Acker- mann. Page T2 Express School Spirit ond Fill Student Council Purse 'Wk YQ li 3 x rx 10A Homeroom 226 Mr. Farquhar Row 1 DlL'l'i Mtrola. Anthony Cos- tello. Dick Szalma, Jett' Mitchell. Roh Dressing. Tom Duty, Charles Hargls, Row 2 Jac-k Hansen. Fred Thompson. David l l'iil'lt'l5, Dirk Illat-k. John Dean. Rd C'ot'nt-ly Jac-k Rtorclan. Row 3 George Rich. Norm Yahraus. Fri-cl Jar-gvr, Gvorgit- l.af ft-Ile, Nlartm Gosvtt-xmkl, lhll Lakin 'l'om lihhc-rt. Ronald Rt-4-vt-s. Row 4 ,lark Ihe. Joel Klukan. Alt-x Zen- mt-tf. Plttgvne liorza. Ralph Dans!- strup, Herman Wetht-l. liohclen Skop, Bud Feather. lioh Slant-nlnttrg Ah- senteest Gary Stromp. Dons Kerr Rd llttcltmac-, R11-hard fiayrlox 10A Homeroom 38 Mr. Jefferis Row l Matthew Gttnrhe, Rodger Wollataclt. Bill Suhanz, Don Kleavh- am. B111 laclyarcl, Sam I,ewxS. Row 2 -lioh llewett. Lane Hansen. Bob Cessna, Bob Craft. Russ Meyer. Brave Miller. Brave Paule. Row 3 John Varady, Larry Kneifel, Nor- man Kuehler, Merlin Mast. George Rager. Rnd Savage. Ed DraQanox'sky, Row 4 Ed Oherle. Leonard Rott, Roh Sarn. Tom Brandt, .lar-k Galla- Eher. Phtlhp XVykoft', Phillip Walkh Ahsenteex: John Hoffa. Klax linker 10A Homeroom 209 Mr. McCollum Row 1 Charles Chopp. D14-k Gs-1Sf't'. Paul Lawrence. Ralph Harrison. Tom Geist. Ronnie Yarian. Ralph XVells Row 2 Joe Jasko, Phil Newman. Roh Brooks. Ken Ol70l'llC'l1. Hurt Cantrell, Tom First. David Nash. Row 3-Dtek Miller. Roh JoneS. Frank Pavlo. Dave Rohertson. Bill Rurgzer, llohart Bra- den. Andy St-hael'et'. .lohn Aclclv. Row 4 Don Kelly. Tom Lone, Christy' Lamze. Dave Httntlev, Carl Svhrath- man, .lat-k Parrloe. Ron Mt-hn :xllN6'll' tt-wi Don Lexko. Al 'I't't1Nko 10A Homeroom 130 M12 Shaw Row 1 Hill Blel-ive. Lomb Havrllla. Dlek 1lQl1llCl'. Ray Cottwhalk. Ker- wxn Schroeder. Davis Harshharger. D11-k Slclclall. Row 2 Bob Cooper, Roh Val-fre. Eclwarcl CoL1I'lYiEl1l. NUI'- :zzan Kalal. Davls Rosa. Dick Hlavae. John Wtlkolak. Row 3 George Sol- tts Calvin Robinson. Jtm Cox. Dlek Sl-hoet'x'el. Dave Sauer. Jim Barker. Peter Bla-khn Row 4 Ralph Cas- fey. Dick Pavelka, Ralph Sasala. Jerry Schellvley. Stanley Kroder. Joe Chassm, Phil Stuart. Ahsentees: Blll Nlelnlyre, Marlin Mn'Kee. Page TC! Careers Day Programs, Homeroom Counseling Help 10A Homeroom 125 Mr. Siggins Row l Pat Mohan. Don Stephens. Graham Vanderyeer, George Hruska. Robert Sxmyd, Phil Salford, Francis Botson Row 2 Steyc Kmetz, Dick Gray, Leo Smith. Jim Laco, Bill Pratt, Tom Sanford, Carl Costan7o. Jack Botl-uns. Row 3 Robert Schoch, Jerry Hinkle, Alfred Enggasser, Jim Schreiber. Cliff Perry, Jack John- son, Robert Hoyorka, Nick Neagoy. Row 4 Will Walter, Bill Meilander. Don Seager, Warren Farr, Roger Brown, Bob Mendenhall, VVilliam Kuns, Ray Johnson. Absentees Frank Chontos, Peter Haggerty. 10A Homeroom 212 Miss Dolloff Row 1 Mary Ellen Tucker, Joan VVood, Margaret Manchester, Phyllis McCormick, Joan Simko, Nancy Lotz, Margaret Malers, Barbara Gosf son, Row 2 -Verne Botson, Bonnie VVinton, Joan Nichols. Pat Kavan- augh, Mary Ellen Buckstaff, Matilda Selden, Pat Powell, Jeanette Kuliga. Marlene Schlosser. Row 3-Peg Quallich, Carol Merriam, Ann Da- mon, Pat Polansky, Jane Eggert, Ja- net Flynn, Ruth Jedlicka, Alice Bab- cock, Pat Kent. Row 4 'Barbara Swanson, Shirley O'Ne1ll, June Reil- ly, Elizabeth Pace, Pat Whalen, Mar- lene Smith, Marilyn Allton, Shirley Campbell, Elaine Schefft. Absentee: Mary Workman. 10A Homeroom 132 Miss McFadden Row 1- -Dorothy Gump, Barbara Carl, Joanne Knurek, Evonne Kassouf, Ev- elyn VCFll1lnQ, Pat Eiselsteln, Connie Graham. Row 2-- Donna Izolcl, Pat Vlfenzel, Mary Lou Rowten, Donna Poly-har, Barbara Banak, Carole Cole. Mary Selden. Row 3-Joyce Mart- loek, Nancy Doll, Martha Northup. Nancy Watters. Virginia Vasko, Pat Burgess, Pat Mootz. Row 4-Sally Beavers, Janet Zebold, Jeannette Rymas. Nancy Mundhenke, Barbara Whal, Joan Marsh. Charlotte Staw- ski, Elsie Mader. Absentee: Franc-es Grantham. 10A Homeroom 204 Miss McMillin Row 1 Marjorie Cox, Nancy VVeber. Harriet Anderson, Barbara Page Connie Schurman, LaVerne Barnum. Joan Kehl, Shirley Syehla. Row 2 - Rosemary LaSa1la. Jane Kachmar, Natalie Cannell. Judy Bauerl Nan Creyoisie, Venita Diyish, Beverly Koch. Kay Kuehny, Marilyn Ship- ton, Row 3--Joan Pot-hatek, Gwen- dolyn Deery, Mary Lon Sehaab, Joyce Hupp, Judy Hills, Margaret Deaklns, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Hattenbach, Jessie Parker. Row 4 Marlene Lani, June Bcnko, Lois Vysocky, Hilde- garde Greystad, Beth Baird. Lois Reid, Carol Ann Thomas, Donna Fletcher, Pat McLaughlin. Page T4 , vf NI Students to Plan for College cincl Future Vocations , 1 -ai 10A Homeroom 109 Miss Miller Row 1eLayinia Howe, Jacqueline Howitt, Mary Khoury, Margie Gor- don, Mary Gund. Alice Hansen, Ja- net Daniels. Row 2-Betty Kucek, Barbara Jones. Mary Alice Krupp, Marilyn Hoffman, Sue Fay Louie, Barbara Maison, Joyce Belford. Row 3-Carol Campbell. Carol Eitle, Cyn- thia Moore, Clara May Simko. Char- lotte Fiske, Beverley Farren, Nancy Taylor. Row 4---Ann Baylor, Pat Manning, Helen Bock. Leona Bartels, Christine Unger, Nan Reynolds, Vir- ginia Schnably. Chris Erickson. Ab- sentees: Jean Gribek. Jacquelyn Yocum. 10A Homeroom 115 Miss Smith Row l-Nancy Sharp. Cecilia Moul- ton, Liane Bemis. Diana Biddulph. Barbara Olsen, Joan Heiser, Janet Arnold, Ruby Dotson. Row 2--Nancy Smiler, Marilyn Whitt, Margie Ses- sions. Mary Jo Kirkpatrick, Norma Schoonmaker. Gloria Conrad, Irene Cepec, Karen Kaiser. Row 3-Kaye Schumaker. Mary Ollom, Carol Ad- ams. Dorothy Hamannn, Sandra Lee, Jane Fox, Joanne Schlegel. Mabel Saba. Row 4-Jane Foster. Ann Lit- yen, Aloise Mason, Virginia Henes- sez, Cora Lee Thompson, Jean Simp- son. Nancy Rasmussen, Marguerite Unwin. Absentee: Pauline Helhig, 10A Homeroom 328 Miss Warner Row 1--Barbara Hemmer. Joanne Schaefer. Joan Stupiansky. Barbara Sandy, Pat Herrick, Ann Ginther. Carol Thumb. Jean Randazzo. Row Z- Marge Koniarski. Joan McKinney. Sandra Springer. Pat McKeon, Dottie Reed. Ann Royer, Helen Thomas, Elaine Galanie. Row 3 ---- Paula Du- rovka. Carol Schultz. Janine Irons, Jean Bendo. Nancy Grady. Katherine Jensen. Sue Carrier. Mary Ann Zig- man. Row 4- Shirley Silverthorne. Lois Peters, Judy Gustafson, Janet Zuby. Nancy Watjen. Cynthia Otte- lin. Shirley Pettit. Frances Fasnacht, Rita Carlin. 10A Homeroom 229 Miss Spinneweber Row 1- Barbara Knapp. Barbara Miles. Barbara Pejeau. Valita Babb. Susan Tomaine. Mary Ann Havrilla. Naomi Lohr. Sandra Feldman. Row 2 -Jean Switlinski. Beyerleey Man- they. Hermine Kalvin. Nancy Robni- son. Nancy Pagan, Sandra Greenan, Lynn Shipman. Jean Giddens. Marge Collier. Row 3-Agnes Hlaya. Leanne Malley. Lois Wanous. Maureen Min- ahan, Carolyn Funk. Marilyn Garri- son. Phyliss Slfcipworth. Pat O'Neil. Row 4-Elizabeth Plisko, Ann Rob- erts. Eleanor Rausch. Dolores Burik, Dolores Hoag. Nancy Bowles. Carol Smith, Jean Leaman Absentee: Pat Howlette. Page T5 , Q x , 1883 f -fwgkw . W... Gel: , -f -,M 43' . .ia ,1'i42i':i ? L 'G' 0 I N Q, mp! af' wwf hi' 'Z 0 A l Y! , Q ' .Al- X e ,W X tw- 1' P 14, Rangers Smash Their Way Through First Undefeatecl, 'With the opening of the '50 football season most fans agreed that Lakewood would turn out only an average team. But with the season over. the Rangers stood seventh in the state, led the district in scoring with 305 points, and completed Lakewood's first undefeated season since the Golden Torna- does of '24. Individual honors went to Ray Perkins, who scored 126 points for a new district and school scoring recordg and to George Mason, who tallied 54 points for a new LEL record. In his first season as head coach, Mr. Scullion deserves much credit for turning out a championship team. Head Coach Jim Scullion. flanked by Assistant Coaches Tony DiBiasio and Carl Antel, plans strategy for the ieam. . gg i ' , o. at 'M ff Y ' 51 252-Q iffi-':f ' f 1315? igfzi ' j V 1.51 if 'flaf?34i1'g l 9?9lft-s C If - ar 7 -gt, K Y Q 'A -N it V 1, W leg 173, 'gjlrliigfggg it or -9: '. WE r .4 '11 'f +0 -S .4 'vQ. X 1' f rf to' 'r-W 'ff .wr sir hw Q9 i- 'aw EY sf. i .' .H m Q Q Y lg' l 5 5 I' XX . wg: - ,IN - T , , 1 I A x M 1 .' -, iff- A Ai K l 1 ll ' . V.. l , Q' f . w ' .,-,v'. . Q. i. lair! ,V A Q -L 'Q A 'Y 'Vit L'-'H-,ff A i w Qv' .7-5-ga.-I--1.ay' 'Jai I. ' V V Q I .. A A I ,V'4, V I -4-L ,, ' 47. LL, 1 Row l Gura. Dukles. Thompson. Kevesdy. Thornton. Jacobs, Paine. Costello, Schlegel. Ingram. Titsworth. Nicklos. Comella, Placzankis. Dzurlk 0 Row 3--Asbeck. Bacik. Kaiser. Simpson. Mason Pavlus, Botson. Langner. Kellogg. Skop. Brandt 0 Row k-Saxton. Eck. Kornick. Stocking. Perkins. Sinatra. Nichols. Rc-diter, C.. Strong, Grob 0 Row 5 Hiskey. Varga. Torrance. Lepor, Kedifer, B.. Charnigo. G. Miller. Bowman. Jim Miller. Blueniel Page TS Stawski 0 Row 2 Reppa. Manager. Crothers. Manager, Untied Season Since Famed Golden Tornadoes of '24 Rhodes-The 1950 Rangers showed a power- ful offensive machine from the kickoff as they rolled to an impressive 46-6 win. Ray Perkins scored four times to pace the Victors. Parma-Coach Scullion substituted freely, using -ll men as Lakewood won easily, 54-13. Perkins starred again, scoring five TD's. Mike Nichols Kirk Kellogg Guard Tackle Cleveland Heights-The Rangers chalked up their third straight as Heights fell, 32-7. Perkins scored on a 63-yard run that was ac- cented by effective downfield blocking. Elyria-Lakewood continued on the winning road by downing Elyria 21-6. Halfback George Mason tallied all three Lakewood scores. Mike Skop Fred Asbeck Center Tackle Jim Miller gains valuable yardage before being tackled A last minute lunge by a Rhodes defensive back stops a on the out-of-bounds stripe in the opener with Rhodes. Lakewood touchdown pass intended for end Dick Brandt. Page Pag Lakewood Takes 10 Straight, Ends Season With Defeat Shaw-With quarterback Dan Langner hurt on the eighth play. the Rangers found it tough going. But with eight minutes left, Mason went for 45 yards to wrap it up, 31-25. Collinwood-Because of an aggressive enemy line Dan Langner, quarterback, used an aer- ial attack in the 14-7 Lakewood victory. Lorain-In a game highlighted by defensive play, Lakewood racked up number seven. 20- 7. Defensively Mike Skop, Ray Perkins. and Emery Botson sparkled for the Rangers. John Marshall-In a driving rain that slow- ed the game and churned the field to a sea of mud, Lakewood topped the Lawyers. 19-O. Dan Langner George Mason John Kornick Ray Perkins Paul I-'itz-Gibbon Quarterback Halfback End I-Ialfback End 1 of West Tech 20-18, and Rates in Top Ten in State Shaker-ln the game they were pointing to all season, the Rangers revenged Shaker's '49 victory. Scoring from both land and air, Coach Scullion's boys poured it on to the tune of 48-0. George Mason and Ray Per- kins each scored twice, while Kornick, Lang- ner, and Cornella added six points apiece. West Tech-Despite the efforts of an upset- mincied West Tech eleven, the Rangers corn- pleted 1930's perfect season by dumping the Warriors, 20-18. Thus came to an end Lake- wood's first undefeated season in 26 years, a success made possible by the efforts of coaches and players, and their desire to win Dave Kaiser Don Simpson Dick Jacobs Harlan Saxton Ed Grob End Haliback Fullback Quarierback Halfback ln LBKEWDOZYS lopsided 48-0 victory over Shaker. Ray Don Strong Ted Dukles Perkins is pulled down after breaking through the line. Guard Guard Bill Gura Jerry Bacik Center Guard Page Nl Rangers Lead District and Outscore Rivals, 305-89 'Q-2, Ari Varga Charles Rediier Jack Lepor Jerry Torrance Tackle Tackle Tackle Guard George Mason turns on the speed io ge! by ihe Elyria Ray Perkins breaks away for a long gain through the secondary as the Rangers roll to their fourth win, 21-5. Rhodes secondary in ihe Rangers' opening 1950 victory Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Page 82 Record of the Season Rhodes . 6 Parma 13 Cleveland Heights 7 Elyria 6 Shaw 25 Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood 14 20 19 48 20 Collinwood Lorain Marshall Shaker West Tech JV Football Team Outscores Opponents, 14192 The 1950 Record Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Cuyahoga Falls Cleveland Hgts Elyrla Shaw Lakewood West Tech Lakewood Loram Lakewood Colhnwood Lakewood Shaker 'J' -1 if Row l Gray Jaeger Barker Horn Osborne Mayer 0 Row 2 Doty Delo Yahras Faxrbanks Zervas Nash Klukan Jack son 0 Row 3 Marek W1ll1ams Feather Male Keeler Shzebley Wlbel 0 Row 4-Rlch Brown Kroder Mootz Chopp La Salle Black 0 Row 5 Mr Kluckhohn Mayers Skop Brandt Gallagher Baker Savage Mr Harwood The Lakewood Hlgh J un1or Varslty under the d1rect1on of Coach Don Harwood ended thexr football season Wlth a successful record Playlng n1ne ball games the team chalked up SIX v1ctor1es two losses and one t1e All through the season the JVs dlsplayed a f1ght1ng sp1r1t Wh1Ch all opponents learned to respect Ex en 1n defeat Lakewoods JVs showed they were 1n there battl1ng all the way As the season progressed a great deal of varslty materlal was uncovered The spectators of next years varslty games w1ll see many of these same boys ln varslty umforms W1th th1s season s successful rec ord behlnd them It seems certam that next year these battl1ng sophomores W111 glV8 the varslty the depth of materxal essentlal to a champ1onsh1p team for Lakewood Hlgh Page 83 .,,....41 .13 ...,..,21 ......12 ..l9 ' ..,....14 ' ...M31 ' 1' F iq J 9 ' ' -FF Q7 . ' T .I ,, ' '- ' W al ' ,l 1 7 lx , 1,0 lil' ' ' W 'Q L gshnrl ' W. . V p Nik Q 'll 1 - 0 5, l 1 Ugg I Purple and Gold Basketball Squad Finishes Second Row I-Ubelhart, Fordyce, Shaffer, Barta, Kornick 0 Row 2-Gedeon, Manager, Slaman, Gerson, Howells, Kramer, Manager 0 Row 3-Coach Ross, Trumbo, Houghton, Olson, Clancy, Ulen. Led by Ian Ulen, Con Olson, and John Kor- nick, the basketball team showed improve- ment with each succeeding game, climaxing the year with the biggest scholastic upset in the district, the defeat of St. Ignatius, city champs. Finishing the LEL season in sec- ond place, the Rangers had been champion- ship contenders until Euclid's 61-57 over- time win. John Kornick and Con Olson fin- ished one and two in the LEL scoring race. The season opened with a 44-42 overtime de- feat of Shaw with Jack Gerson contributing the decisive two points. An example of the team's constant improvement is the fact that Lakewood dropped four of the first seven games but ended the season with a twelve Page 84 win-seven loss record. The most important victory in LEL competition was the defeat of Cleveland Heights, 53-44. Besides up- setting all predictions as to the outcome of the game, the victory added to Lakewood's reputation as a potential winner against any foe. Other players who saw action were Bud Barta, Dick Clancy, Les Slaman, Bill Redifer, Bill Fordyce, and Bill Trumbo. Action Pictures on Opposite Page. Top left John Kornick goes up for a sure two points while Les Sla- man and a helpless Elyria Pioneer follows his shot. Top right Jack Gerson takes a push shot over the leaping guard oi a Euclid Panther as Bud Barta watches tor a rebound, Bottom right Ian Ulen is fouled as he goes up for a shot in the Heights game. Ulen's jumping was a big factor in the win. Bottom lei! Jack Gerson leaps for a jump-up in the Euclid game, one of the year's closest, being decided in overtime period. Mf' ' .11 I xy g ' A f X f J gg J ' Q 3 . 5: K Sm 'il y e- ' ' f , I 1 we if .. , xg 5 is A 7 ' , F 1-'73 ,M . f' tg, . -5 'S -Q 475 , ,AYKI x F4 N ? ,L Ei l'7'f:1 V -' if I 1 f 1 -3, uf' 5:4 ' 95:9 at 4: ' 'W aff' . 5 :-N X Win Over Ignatius, City Champs, Highlights Season Bud Barn Guard John Kornick Forward Ian Ulon Guard Les Slaman Forward Con Olson Cenier Jack Gerson Forward Harry Houghton Center Dick Clancy Guard Bill Fordyce Forward Bill T rumbo Guard Dick Shaffer Guard Sam Costello Forward Bill Redifer Center John Magruder Forward Gary Ubelhari Forward JV Cagers Increase Knowledge of Fundamentals Row 1-Costello, Haely, Williams, Harrison, Zoellner 0 How 2-Manager Drue Williams, Skop, Rich, Brandt, Grob, lfziirbanks, Keeler, Zeninetz 0 Row 3'-Coach Harwood, Farr, Osborne, Rogers, Feather, Miller, Baker. Training ground for future LEL champions is the Junior Varsity basketball team, which ended its season with a not too spectacular 5-win, 10-loss record. Considering, how- ever, that these boys were being trained with emphasis on fundamentals, not victor- ies, the test of any JV team is not their record as JV's but their record as varsity players when they are seniors. Coach Don Harwood had a number of talented boys to work with this year. The starting five usually included George Rich, Jim Miller, Duane Keeler, Ed Grob, and the team's top scorer, Tom Brandt. The team losses weren't as bad as they looked, for five games were lost by only one or two point margins. The Season's Record Lakewood 28 Shaw 29 Lakewood 30 Elyria 24 Lakewood 28 Akron North 29 Lakewood 45 West Tech 33 Lakewood 34 Collinwood 26 Lakewood 26 Cleveland Heights 37 Lakewood 35 Lorain 56 Lakewood Shaker 19 Lakewood Shaw 43 Lakewood Elyria 36 Lakewood Cleveland Heights 38 Lakewood Euclid . , 52 Lakewood Lorain 58 Lakewood Shaker 25 Page 87 Harriers Place First in LEL - , 1 fav: My Lf - Ed Marlin, Kim Bredenbeck. Ed Mino, and Bill Schater .11 the cross-couniry course surrounding the football field. and Second in State Meet The harriers of Lakewood High under Coach Norman Brown finished their best season since 1931, placing second in the state meet. They completed a good practice schedule, and repeat- ing their fine performances of past years, suc- cessfully defended their LEL title on the Forest Hills Park course. Bad breaks in the District Meet resulted in their placing fourth, just qualifying for the state meet at Mansfield. The team, strengthened with second stringers, raced on to nail down second place in a field composed of the seventeen top schools in Ohio. The scoring five were Sharpe, Clarke, Mino, Nixon, and Martin. Seniors Mino, Martin, and Schafer were Lakewood High's top runners of the season and good junior and sophomore runners give promise for next year's team. Row I-Jordan, Bredenbeck, Newhauser, Schafer, Clark, Izold, Mino, Sharp 0 How 2-Orr. Walsh, Yeck, D., Yeck, B., Rees Selden, Warner, Boudreau, Martin, McCann 0 Row 3a-Shannon, Schoeffel, Hanson, Kehl, Loeffler, Skillman, Fitz-Gibbon Wagner, Wykoff, Batista, Shmitt, Scott, Coach Brown 0 Row 4-Quinn, Stone. Sarn, Nameth, Black, Williams, Barelka Ehrbar, Daugstrup, Reagan, Morgan, Parsons. S Pve 88 Tennis Squad Captures Coach Al Farquhar's tennis squad completed the season with a two win, two loss record, and third place in LEL competition. The boys' first match was with the Red Raiders of Shaker and was a repeat of last year's 5-0 disappointment. Gathering themselves together, the team came back rapidly and outplayed the Pioneers from Elyria, with a highly satisfactory 4-1 victory resulting. The following match with the Lorain Steel- men also was added to the Rangers' victory bag, 4-1. They swung the other way, how- ever, in the last match of the season, dropping T hircl in LEL Competition a 4-1 tilt with the Shaw Redbirds. Bill Rag- land, Jack Kemp, Bruce Sobe, and Dick Maro- sek, were the four returning lettermen who led the clay courters to their victories. Bruce, Bill, and Jack were the boys who went to the line in singles competition, while Frank Nixon and Dick Marosek, first doubles, and Gardner Weeks and Jim Minarik, second doubles, teamed up for their opponent's de- feat. Coach Farquhar, planning strategy for his ninth season, is counting on Bruce Sobe, this year's captain, and Frank Nixon to lead the 1951 Ranger clay courts squad. The Season's Matches Lakewood 0 Shaker 5 Lakewood 4 Lorain . 1 Lakewood 4 Elyria . 1 Lakewood ,1 Shaw , , , , . , .4 Row 1--tl-'rank Nixon, Jack Kemp, Bill Ragland, Bruce Sobe o How Shown at practice are Bill Ragland and Bruce Z Gardner Weeks, Jim Minarik, Dick Marosek, John Porscn, Sobe, Iwo oi the lop Lakewood singles players. fx 5, . ff, Page 80 Eight Swimmers Travel to State Finals at Columbus 1VU f,,q i , Shoo, 1 A ,A tr v, lifffr '5.,t.,.., 'Fu ihyunlfg, Larry Long Pete Way Dick Arnold Dick Cronenberger Al Britton Freestyle Backstroke Freestyle Freestyle Breaststroke Row 1-Kelley, Smith, Huntley, Wolfe, Vanderveer, Lang, Hansen, Crouch, Kuns 0 Row 2-Coach Scullion, Way, Cron- enberger, Britton, Flynn, Petersen, Arnold, West, Long, Nameth, Dolinak, Guscott 0 Row 3-Havrilla, Heltman, Keheres, Corbin, Bell, Avery, Schuman, Orr, Berger, Yeager, Day. The Record Lakewood 30 Shaker . 45 Lakewood . .50 Shaw . 25 Lakewood 44 Wooster . . .31 Lakewood 48 East Tech 27 Lakewood . 23 Sandusky 52 Lakewood . 26 Cleve. Hgts. 49 Lakewood . 21 Cleve. Hgts. 54 Lakewood . .38 Shaker 37 Lakewood . 53 Euclid . . . .22 LEL Meet-Lakewood-third Five returning lettermen, Larry Long, team captain, Al Britton, Pete Way, Dick Cronen- berger, and Dick Arnold, weren't able to make up for the inexperience of this year's swimming team. The team came in third in the LEL, fourth in the city, and fourth in Page 90 City Meet-Lakewood-fourth District Meet-Lakewood-fourth the district meet, sending eight men to the finals at Columbus. Prospects for next year's team are very good, however, as four boys made the varsity in their first year. One of these was Graham Vanderveer, high- point man and winner of the Feldner Award. Wrestlers Take Five Meets and cu Third in the City v S nog. i d .94 .VV Row 1--Schubeck. Kelley, Barelka. Black. Jordan. Placzankis. Mt-Cann. Williams 0 Row 2 Gottsclialk. Kaiser. Verhsky. Barker. Kalvin. Newhauser, Botson, Stevens, Mgr. 0 Row 3-Nixon. Keating. Ebbert, Mayer, Baker. Marola. Nlclntyrt- o Row 4 Coach Harger. Nash. Zervas. Daiigstrup. Costanzo. Warner. Grappling their way through a hard sched- ule, Lakewood's matmen capped the season hy taking third place in the city finals. Wrestlers Frank Schuheck and Jim Baker took third in the state while Joe Williams and Wally Newhauser finished fourth. In the most exciting match of the year. Shaker's Red Raiders led Lakewood going into the final match. But Don Lehet. wrestling his first match for the Purple and Gold. spotted his opponent twenty pounds and went on to win to give Lakewood the match. 18-1-1. The grapplers took two matches from Marshall while beating Hay. Adams. and Shaker once. Wally Newhauser is on the bottom for the moment in his match with Pete Rossi of West High. Wally was unable to recover and defeat his opponent: and Lakewood, tol- lowing his example, dropped their first match, 27-9. Page 'tl 'K Baseball Team Slugs Way to Second Place in LEL g . ,YN ok ,, iw ca x ' 'ff 7 1: 1 ,J V 1 .., - .M ' ...-. ..e- f- 'zffawf ' 4 ,. - 1 W . V ' ' .-Ar' IF' .Q ' eq i - '-wtilin' , 719 'Clif it ' . ' 'f IL 2 . -1. . . - li 'E 1.- Jxf- v-A as ,i i 3 ,ig .,+:.HZ '.:-1. ls Bill Costello Sholisiop Jim Porceila First Base Dick Milligan Pitcher , - '63 N21 414112 55+ QV! lf ILM y X M I Q 5 vlk Q4 S- .-qi.,jj ,r, A I.. X . ' is . , 5' epwg, . 1, M , ' 14117717 i- .1 . .. i ,,x. ii .Ssr?V?'9ffefa-.yi r 'F 1... Dick Savage Second Base Len Lucas Dick Abraham Piicher Catcher Row l--Milligan, Ingram, Costello, B., Savage, Porcella, Abraham, Slaman, Krajcir 0 Row 2-Lucas, Novotny, Andrews Kornick, Pavlus, Sinatra, Moe, Olson, Dutnell 0 Row 3-Coach Harwood, Kramer Fink, Sarli, Good, Costello, S,, Nickios With veterans Bill Costello, Dick Savage, Jim Porcella, and Dick Abraham leading the way, the 1950 Ranger ball team captured sec- ond place in the LEL. John Kornick and Dick Sinatra led the team offensively, John topping the team in batting average, and Dick hitting safely in every game. These boys form the nucleus of the 1951 ball team. Len Lucas, Dick Milligan, and Pat Good, an- other junior, were the pitchers who sparked the team defensively. They were ably re- ceived by Iron Man Dick Abraham, who caught every inning of every LEL game. The team was further strengthened defen- sively by the tight playing of Mike Pavlus, Rudy Novotny, John Andrews, Dick Vogel. The 1950 Record Lakewood 0 Shaw 2 Lakewood 7 Rocky River 2 Lakewood 4 John Marshall 3 Lakewood 0 Cleveland Heights 1 Lakewood 2 Shaker Heights 1 Lakewood 8 Shaw 7 Lakewood 7 Elyria 1 Lakewood 0 Elyria 3 Lakewood 1 Page 92 Lakewood I akewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood T akewood Lakewood Shaw 2 Lorain 5 Rocky River 13 Cleveland Heights 3 Lorain 6 Shaker 0 Shaker 4 Elyria 4 Lorain 4 4 2 2 3 2 5 l 1 1951 Thinclods Tie for Second Place in Arena Meet Opening the season with a defeat at the hands of West High. 49-28. the Ranger trackmen hounced back to take the next five indoor - meets. These meets were largely practice for the Arena meet in which Lakewood tied lor second in the Western division. In this meet the 880 relay team composed of Dick Yeck. Dick Jacobs, George Mason. and Don Simpson took first place as did the light- weight 880 relay team and Ian Ulen in the high jump. The 880 relay team took fourth in the city in the K. of C. meet. The team has high hopes for the outdoor season which be- gins after the Cinema press date. Elect- f ed captain for the team is Don Simpson. I, Team members Comella and Siroehel improve !heir form on the low hurdles under the critical eye of Coach Anlel. Row 1 Leopold. Jacobs. Mino, Boudreau. Simpson. Stroehel.Cf1mella. XV:-in 0 Row 2 Gerber, Schafer. Selden. Fitz-Gihhon. Yen-k. IZ. Walsh. Hanson. Clark. Yeck. D. 0 Row 3 Kmelz. Bredenheck, Sharp, Miller, Cunin, Mason I Row 4 --Lazalle Ii:-uns. Iiroun. Kintzel. Groh, Dc-lfs 0 Row 5 Round. Parsons. Kellogg, Kontur, Male, Ruger, Pardoe. Rees 0 Row 8 - Nixon. Martin, Moore, May, Scott, Reppa. Shannon. ,C x., T 1 v v Page 94 Golfers Reveal Strength in End-of-Season Spurt Jules Gardner and Dave Grevstad give Hugh Daw- son moral assistance in the delicate art oi putting. After a spotty beginning the 1950 edition of the Ranger divot diggers finished the season with three straight wins. The golfers beat Cleveland Heights, Berea, Elyria, and Parma while dropping matches to Elyria, Parma, and Cleveland Heights. In the L.E.L. Hagerson, Dick Milligan Jule Gardner meet Lakewood finished fourth with 343 points To those unfamiliar with the scoring system players are awarded two points for winning the first nine holes two for win ning the last nine, and four for registering the lowest total score of the match. Paul Steigerwald. Larry 'L' Club Members Set Standard for LHS Athletes The Lakewood L Club is Lakewood's most exclusive organization. Not an active club, membership is restricted to lettermen in ma- jor sports: football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, track, cross country, tennis, golf, and swimming. Meeting only once a year, to have the Cinema picture taken, the club serves only to recognize the regulars on the athletic squads. The captains of the teams, the unofficial officers of L Club, are usu- ally chosen by the coaches, but are sometimes chosen by the voting of the previous year's lettermen. Bruce Sobe became the captain of the tennis team by defeating all other members of the LHS clay courts team. Row 1 -Long, Ragland, Williams, Jordan. Boudreau, Nixon. 0 How 3-Botson, Quinn, Kintzel, Lepor, Britton, Yeck 0 R Bill Schafer was the captain of the second- in-state Hill and Dale boys. Con Olson, second-highest scorer on the second-place LEL team, led his basketball teammates. Wally Newhauser was the elected captain of the matmen, and Larry Long, third-best man in the district, captained the swimmers. Last year's baseball team had veteran Bill Costello as its leader. The football team used a system of rotating captains. Each senior on the starting line-up was the captain for one game. The elected captain of the track team was Don Simpson. Larry Hager- son, first of the golfers to get a major L , led Lakewood High's 1950 golfing team. Schubeck 0 Row 2 -Izold, Way. Warner, Kelly. Simpson. Jacobs ow 4-flngram. Rees. Saxton, Slaman, Schafer, Selden 0 Row 5-A Minarik, Olson, Porsch, Fink, Perkins, Stocking, Kellogg, Kaiser. Leaders Club ancl Cadets Take Class Responsibilities Row 1---Gaydos. Gottschalk, Ben- ing, O'Neill, Tooley, Haas, Gres- ham, Zimmerman, Paser, Brady o Row 2 Dustman, Amelia, SII- liman, Stewart, Kelsey. Taylor Murphy, Baumann, Chadwivk, Kastler, Geiger 0 Row 3 -Kountz. Bartenfeld, Mayer, Heidkamp Kaiser, Pritchard. Cope, Fotland, Kasson 0 Row 4--- Hall, Bahnsen Brown, Dustman, Ann, Fender- son, Duncan, Schaefer, Russell Feldrneyer, Browne. Row 1--Kropp, Madden, Muehl- hauser, Jollay, Coopland, Erd- mann, Whittingslow, Louie, Ba- ker, Storey o Row 2--Shipman, Lewis, Class, Sherman, Shannon. Baumann, Saba, Harrison, Dever, Franke 0 Row 3-Moegelin, Neh- er, Hartrick, Mester, Woodworth. Leick, Barlow, Mullen, Barany 0 Row 4-Brown, Tuck, Dahlke, Bobak, Huxtable, Moore, Koni- arski, Schenk. Marcis, Crawford. Row 1-Barrels, Edwards. Hott- mann, Whitt, Cox, Smart. Beile 0 Row 2'-Dobben, Martin, Hills Merriam. Buckstaff, Doll, Wat- ters, Vasko 0 Row 3-Winton, Eastwood. Hemmer. Reynwlcis Gustafson, Rowten, Louie, Hz.:- mussen. Polcar 0 Row 4 Fen, cirycli, H.ife5', Wen7el, Se-ssiuxis. Conrad, Arnold, Daniels, Gor- don. Graham, Page 96 so GGG Q af'-Jil l ,algae HQQQQ , , Y 4' Q, ,Qi fs - . ,fi W ' Girls' Shield and 'L' Stimulate Athletic Interest Row 1 --C. Sasala, B. Sasala, Shipman, Woodworth, Jollay, Eleanor Franke, Elaine Franke, Sarver, Acocella, Smith, Gehrmg. W. Baumann, Hartshorne 0 Row 2--Straub, Lewis, J. Williams, B. Baumann, Fink, Egger, Harman, Witalis, Class, Kropp, Winkler, Loeblein, Kelsey, Hatch o Row 3--Russell, Anthony, Madden, Daily, Huber, Coopland, MacDonald, Hinman. Grundy, Perrin, Ingram, Gessner, Bahnsen, Bobak 0 Row +-Louie, Birchard, Widdows, Gundic, Scarborough, Sklenar, Stearns, Zimmerman. Nelson, Barlow, Webster, Capouch, ders, Boole, McDowell, McCollnch, Brown, Dahlke, Murray. non, Silliman, Muehlhauser, Gormsen, Donnelly, Galbraith, Two awards may be won by girls in athletics at Lakewood High, an insignia and an L, The insignia, most commonly received, is giv- en for 300 points. 900 points are necessary for an UL. These awards are made twice a year to those with the required number. Saha. Sherman, Price 0 Row 5eNeff, Erdmann, Dustman, Win- Gaydos, Kaiser, Andrews, Priebe I Row B -S, Williams, Shan- Geigcr, Hall, Schenk, Miller. Uebel, Heil, Chappell, Wick. The point system is based on participation in after school sports. The large variety of activities enables many girls to take part in a favorite sport. Such activities as basket- ball, volleyball, tennis, and ping pong are typical sports in which they can earn points. Millie Class. Barbara Uebel, Bar- bara Silliman. Irene Bobak. Monda Lee Shipman, Karen Erdman. Jo- anne Gaydos, Jean Barlow, Carolyn Winkler. Lee Kropp receive L's for their numerous sports activities. The Athletic Board Orgonizes Girls' Sports Program pmauaegjj We Row 1- -Fay Gottschalk, Ann Dustman, Bebe Baumann, Mary Lou Pritchard, Barbara Silliman, Gretchen Heil 0 Row 2- Ann Bahnsen, Helen Neubecker, Carolyn Winkler, Charlotte Dahlke, Jean Lewis, Saundra Williams, and Joanne Gaydos. Athletic Board An innovation in girls' athletics this year was the organization of the athletic board composed of the eleven managers of intra- mural activities. The purpose of the Board is to organize and regulate after school games, said Ann Dustman, the first chair- man. Members are appointed by the preced- ing Board and the gym teachers at the end of the spring semester. They are chosen from a list of those indicating that they have time and would like to be a manager of a sport. Two secretaries are in charge of recording points. Any problems concerning the func- tioning of a tournament are referred to the Board for a discussion and a fair decision. Page 98 Yale-Harvard To wear the traditional crimson of Harvard or the blue of Yale, is one of the top achieve- ments in girls' intramural athletics. The annual Yale-Harvard basketball game is the result of much after school practice by the participants. They are selected by the phy- sical education teachers. team captains, and game referees on the basis of their knowl- edge of techniques, skills. and good sports- manship. The week of the game, students wear the emblem of one of the teams. Pos- ters and ticket sellers constantly remind the school of the approaching battle. A dinner. attended by all the players and as- sistants. closes the ffame activities each year. il -li Yale-Harvard Game Features Girl Basketball Stars 3 I7 Q Row 1 Gribben, Leanza, Haas, Cook, Sihto, Kropp, Repass 0 Row 2-Rhodes, Faxon. Gund, Dobben, Doellman, Silliman e Row 3 Bobak, Mgr., Gaydos, Chapman, Weir, Hill, Shernesky, Hudak, Shadrick, Schenk, Mgr. u . 'Q I ? I A v . in 1 , v l . 'Z 4 l Doris Feldmeyer. Teri Zimmerman. LaVerne Moegelin, and Virginia Male, modern dancers, practice their number for a dance progam. Mod- ern dance is taught in clan and at- ter school for those interested. ll Pzagp 'H Girls Participate in Eleven Different Intramural Sports Lzzgzzzzz. : 3::r:1rf'i fittngfug, ,MMM ,jzrmfrrrsrs ,Uv nj ...,,,.,, Affi af....i..i,, , Qi 1 .AW 'e 1... p-,,, ln-4 .AT - -sans' .Mk 74. .3 SR.,g Top: Well cared for courts aid in tennis instruction dur- ing gym clan where amateur and more advanced players practice techniques and rules for the round robin tour- nament in the fall which determnies the champions. Five nights a week the girls' gym is a center of noisy activity. Eleven sports, both team and individual, attract every girl some- Page 100 ,-qu., in -1- l V ..-. e ng!! Lower left: Donna Mack and Nancy Geiger try to stop Beth Chadwick from making a basket in a class tourney. Lower right: Gym classes provide opportunities to obtain a working knowledge ot many game rules and regulations. time during the year. In addition to the after school games, a variety of exercises keep the girls' gym classes in A-1 condition. 4 wx 'eq to Ac ulre q ' Co-Ordinotion, Sportsmanship, ond Skills ,A..,. Top: A'chery is one of the most popular of the minor sporis at Lakewood High. Instruction is given in class and after school to both beginning and advanced archers who wish to earn points loward an athletic emblem. Lower left: Barbara Silliman spikes the ball over the net for a point in the annual all-star volleyball game. Girls sign up for their favorite activities, select their captains, and choose their own teams. One girl or team eventually reigns 'LN All-Star Volleyball Team: Glow ll-Browne, Graham, Geiger Bucksiaif. Svehla, Slawski. Glow 23-Ellis. Silliman, Baumann, Sherman, Class, Schaffer. Christino. lRow 33- Gaydos, Dahlke, Heil, Priebe, Dustman, Haas. Lewis. as school champion in each sport. The win- ners of each grade play one another to de- termine who will win the coveted honor. Page 101 Boot and Bridle Members Visit Famous Stables ll. Boot and Bridle officers, Kay Hux- tsble, Judy Schimanlky, and Bar- bara Noll, were snapped by the pho- tographer jult before starting on a ride through Metropolitan Park. If your riding begins and ends at the mount- ing block, you may be a good rider but you will never be a good horsemanf, is the cor- nerstone about which Boot and Bridle is built. Where did you say the gaskin is? and, Oh yes, that's the whirl bone! become familiar phrases to the prospective, begin- Page 102 Oh for a horse is the thought of these Boot and Bridle mem- bers: Row lAJccll1cl-ca, Hay, Martin, Nollg Row 2 -Reid, Ueh- el, Brobst, Schimansky, Huxta- ble, Biddulphg Row 3 Miles, Williams, Durey, Switlinski, Loeffler, Sebo: Row 4 Adams, Cain, Donnelly, and Knapp, ning, or advanced horsernan during lessons in horsemanship, as members prepare for skill tests for physical education points, the outstanding project of the year. A visit to the stables of Mrs. Knapp, a noted Cleveland horsewoman, followed by a Wiener roast was a special event on the year's calendar. Tcmkclteers Present 'Ten Strokes Around the World' This years Tank Show, Ten Strokes Around the World, took the audience to ten differ- ent countries-Scotland, Italy, China, South America, France, Alaska, Africa, Russia, Germany, and America. Dressed in a char- acteristic costume, a girl representing one of the countries stepped from the mouth of a whale. The idea was then developed through synchronized swimming. The pro- Row 1 -Murphy, Fritzsche, Coopland, Pritchard, Birchard, meyer, Beile, Green, Brady, Williams, J,, Kaiser, Uebel, Dr High Diving Board- Baumann, Klukan, Tuck, Newell, W Tankaieers M. Beile, M. Wilson. W. Baumann, D. Feldmey- er, H. Duncan, and S. Klukan practice for ihe spring show. gram ended with a grand finale in which Saundra Williams represented America. Oth- er countries were represented by Dawn An- thony, Marj Sherman, Barbara Uebel, Karen Erdmann, Mary Lou Pritchard, Pat Horn, Barbara Drew, and Jane Galbraith. The girls worked all year developing endurance by swimming several lengths each day and practicing synchronized motions of the acts. Sherman, Anthony, Horn. Galbraith 0 Row 2-Vanderveer, Feld- ew, Erdmann. Priebe, Williams, S., Delo. ilson, Duncan, Browne. 1883? f . 4 5 Af? QW- meg 3 flg.g,',Qg gig f 5 ,-,s ,f Q' MW . , Q 4,3 5 , , 8 Ig i.v,, , fa A Y I ' D E ,. In M 5 I , u ..,1H A i ,,,,.l A Agg L, 53, , He X lb , 's Uiiiif sf 1 Q! if. I 3 5 , gp f 4 4 f A I 1 , ,K 5 ,i I '. , 0 ' H. X, 5 in 44 Sk 'r v . 1 1 ' K 1 '1 iv. ' 1 r r - I w, Q 1 Jw f ff , Q 5 , V wx, . i, ,, h ,I , S, , , .I . 1 ',: lp , , 5' ,' . 1' v , ' lm' 4 , ' ' . , . ll ag fl EQQWMHIM , 'E ,fwlgii Hn 5Q!'g School Spirit Originotes in Willingness to Cooperate With Others in Service Activities and Groups . . . Mr. Neneman congratulates Mike Skop, who received a pin for six semesters of service on the stage staff. Girls give up study halls to help in the main office: operating the switchboard, typing, and filing records. Important for living successfully in a de- mocracy is learning to give as Well as to receive. Lakewood High School presents many opportunities to practice this principle through its clubs and activities. Out of such service to the many smaller groups that make up the school grows that inde- finable characteristic-a true school spirit. A 1 99 Q-ff Nike Hoty and Saundra Williams help Sally Price A committee made up of Barbara Drew, Sally and Irma Deatherage complete the Community Scarborough, Peggy Neff, Judy Schimansky, Anita Chest Drive by recording contributions on chart. Galanie arrange flowers for Careers Day program. School Publications, Council, Library, P. A., Ushers Melvin Ferencik, Philip Vedda, and Eugene Sziber work in the print shop preparing publicity material, and athletic, dramatic. and Commencement programs. :Agn Stuclent Councll SUbSIClIZ6S School s Athletic Funcl Axr foam p1llows, brlght beanles, new meg aphones for the cheerleaders prmted pro grams for more of the sports events and, best of all, a new and 6ff1C1BDt PA system for the athlet1c f1eld by these projects the past years Counc1l has endeavored to bolster school sp1r1t and to brlng xnformatlon to the fans more effectuely Other Counc1l projects 1nclude a h1ghly successful maga 11ne subscrlptlon drlve whlch netted S2 588 the Red Cross and Commumty Fund cam palgns, and the g1ft of T shlrts for the chll dren of C1ty Hosp1tal through the Pubhc Welfare Comrmttee Because of the success of the basketball dances last year, the Rec reatlon Comrnlttee sponsored dances aftel the football games Hop1ng to estabhsh a tra d1t1on the Counc1l followed last years Laff Muslcale w1th another talent show pat terned after vaudevllle shows of the 1910s Upper pxciure Row 1 Krupp Manthey Erdmann Shlpman Mu hlhauser Friedman Green Saba Elselstem Kun7e 0 Row Glbbon Flynn Barta Llnderman Anderson Jordan McLann Strong Brandt Mark1evw1cz Jacobs Tltsworth 0 Row 4 Fmk Humpal Herrlck Yeck Olson Slaman Houghton Bloon Wallace Shaffer Lower pxcture Howl Bahnsen Anthony Price KOSRIHED D atherage Wxllxams Durey Galbralth Bradv 0 How 2 Schnelder Bediord Dubber Murphy WNSOLKI Zerxas Neil Hammond Mltchell 0 How 3 Ragland Long Keating War ner Baker Scott Quay Mayer Gedeon 0 Row 4 Saxage Lucas Cowden Enggasser Redlfer Kalser R1Ch Barker Schaefer Page 108 o 0 o I o 7 ' ' ' , . . Y Y . . . . , H ' 1 ' ' ' ' 73 ' 1 - , - , , , -. 2- Birchard, Hoty. Silverthorne, Grevstad, Allton, Allan, L9Vw'1S, Schaefer, Maisch, Roberts, Priebe, Pritchard 0 Row 3'- Fitz- Members oi executive council hear the report ot treasurer Strong, Quay, President Kaiser, Anthony, Bedford, Erd- Dick Shaifer. From left to right are Shatter, Gedeon, mann, Flynn. Schaefer, Savage, Galbraith, and McCann. Magazine and Tax Stamp Drives Fill Council Purse Preparing for Council elections, candidate Tracy Herrick and committee post his banners. Kay Huxtable, top magazine salesman, receives her reward from the tall president, T. Flynn. Page llm Opportunity ot Lakewood-Theme of 1951 Cinema Carpe Diemi'-Grasp the Opportunity-is the Lakewood High School motto and ap- pears on the school seal. This seal is stamped on every graduate's diploma and on every official document leaving the office. Because the motto and seal are such an integral part of Lakewood High life. the staff chose them Aslllian! Editor S. Stearns, Co-editor J. Slavick, Busi- ness Manager P. Fahey and Co-editor B. Chappell compare ihe prize-winning '50 Cinema with this year's plans. as the theme of the 1951 Cinema. Using the symbols of the seal, through the motto on the seal, the staff presented the ideas and ideals that make up Lakewood High. Pic- tured in these pages are the opportunities for every pupil to learn, to make friends, to play. to express himself. and to have fun. Despite the seriousness of the theme, putting out the 1951 Cinema was anything but a dull or boring undertaking. Making copy Lois Ahlgrim, Regina Cooney, Ed Cornelly, Alan Young, Anne Muehlhauser, Bill Wallace, Sara- mny Daily, Jack Charnigo, Glo- ria Grundy, and Jo Ann Hinman are planning ihe Cinema dummy. Page 110 fit the block, and putting that special spar- kle in a story kept every staff member busy. Most of the pictures were taken in four special days, and the details of planning and organizing the schedule required many hours of work. Having boards for windows and moving periodically from room to room because of the new corridor construction did not prevent the staff from sending your book to the printer in time to meet the traditional Honor Day distribution date. Above: Section editors M. Henderson, P. Gage, S. Klaar. Below: Mr. Farquhar and Miss McFadden. advisors. discuss G. Mcferron. W. Helfrich, N. Hoty, D. Strong, J. Master- some problems with staff members: fseatedl M. I-iutson. son, J. Saio, J. Gaydos, N. Geiger learn how to crop H. Aiello, A. Hensel. C. Zervas, K. Huxtable, M. Mitchell, photos and to design layouts for their sections. B. Trexise, J. Frank: tstandingl R. Bartlett, J. Stewart, N. Horvath. Learning new terms is their first job. Staff Records Spirit of Lakewood High-1950-1951 The staff, for the first time headed by co- editors, had as their goal the enviable rec- ord of the '50 Cinema, which won the Med- alist Award at Columbia University and an All-American rating from the NSPA, Co- editors Betty Chappell and John Slavick were ably assisted by Sally Stearns. assistant editorg George lNIeFerron, chief photographerg Alex Barelka. advertising manager: and Pat Fahey. circulation manager. Miss Sara MC- Fadden again gave her experience in the way of editorial advice to the staff. and Mr. Alex Farquhar. business advisor. helped guide the Cinema through financial problems. Page 111 High Times Juclgecl Best High School Newspaper ' Will the High Times continue to issue more copies a school year than other school pa- pers? Will our paper be smaller than nor- mal? Will we have to pay a higher price? To solve these problems caused by decreased enrollment and increased costs of publica- tion, High Times Town Meetings were inaug- urated this year. At these meetings attended by the majority of the student body, the fi- nancial problems of publishing the paper were discussed by a panel of four staff mem- bers. With the students co-operating through the homeroom budget subscription plan, it was decided that the High Times could continue operating as it has in the past. Nancy Wiialis, Martha Drummond, William Ragland, Geor- giana Davidson, Ed Delis, and Sydna Kunze, some of the The High Times is an important part of Lake- wood High life. Each Friday morning, gen- eral confusion is put aside long enough to read our paper. To Mr. Slater and about forty staff members, this is only the end ot one week's work and the beginning of anoth- er-Work they all enjoy. Five energetic edi- tors oversee. plan. and write. Contributing columnists tell us the newsg clever camera- men are always there when anything hap- pens. Then when there's a speaker to be interviewed or new officers to be named, ev- er-ready reporters get their opportunity. But then everyone contributes to the High Times. for everyone in Lakewood High is news. senior members of ihix year's staff, are seen reading proofs and planning the dummy for a iorthcoming issue. Greater Cleveland District by City Newspaper Guild Mailing papers to alumni and other people interested in the weekly happenings printed in the Hi-Times is a rou- tine task of Dean Bowman. Bob Yeck, Bob Shapiro, Kay Hughes, Pete Way, Barbara Carl, and Charlotte Dahlke. A cup for the best school newspaper in north- eastern Ohio and an All-American Rating from the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion spurred them on and new equipment in 136 made their work easier, as the High Times Staff started the year. Jerry Linder- man wrote an account of his 'ADay at the Press and brought home the prize. A feud between columnists Williams and Ragland added sparkle to the paper. Returns for the staff's efforts came with the Newspaper Guilds choice of the Times as the Best school newspaper in the Greater Cleveland District. Top: Sports writers Judy Blackburn, Jerry Linderman, Jim Morgan. Nick Kalvin, and Joe Williams combine their ideas as they plan the last page for a coming issue. Bottom: Jean Palmer snaps staff members Barbara Drew, Kay Schumacher, Judy Williams, and Audrey Herschman, as they collect ideas from other high school papers X aww ff 'K Walking on Higher Places' Sets Goal for Friendship -C.. .. ...M M... .44 iw a.,,,,,i,. 0 ff ' ? im f 1-. 1 54. . ' .A gg Q X ' ' A .A X ,MA 0. x . X , K V T ' 'yr ' ' ' fx A T A ' 'ir Q 5 , :N - V K V, . . . ' 1 X -' . N f 1.- h Q , L , - . .4 .r Y X I W ..+. ,, r, H j , JL. 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H1 Y IS somethmg xou take xx 1th xou xx hen xou leaxe h1qh sthool 51 reads a letter flom a iormer Lakux ood H1 h box and H1 Y member Lakexx ood Hlgjll boxs who are mem bers of one of the 111ne chapters of H1 Y fmd that the ldeas of fun and fellovxsh1p that th1s organ1zat1on promotes last long after the1r h1gh school daxs Although thex are usuallx entertamed bx outs1de speakers the boxs often conduct then' own programs ranqmg from mox ICS on sports to d1scuss1ons on teen age problems Emphas1s on charac ter IS an 1mportant part of the H1 Y The solemn 1nduct1on ceremony IS a boys flrst Contact Wlth the rel1g1ous S1dG of H1 Y and th1s emphas1s IS carrled on by the dexo t1onal serxuce at the end of every meetmg The boys Splflt of SGFVICG and feehng for the other fellow IS developed through c0ntr1but1ons to the YMCA Serx1ce Fund and through xarlous other H1Y projects at Q, 8-.amz E 1 A 'I , x 1 . Wg . ' I-Q1 rw-.. 'Ni I 'M , , x ff fa 9 Q K 6 . 9m Librarians Rely on on Efficient Student Personnel Directing the work in the library ul-C M155 lwlany LQKQVVOOQ nigh students volunteer to Findley. head librarian. and Miss Jones. as- sistant, but aiding them with the many de- tails which keep the work of the library func- tioning smoothlv is a staff of students. Upper left: Library staff members June Warner, Marilyn Wick, Irene Bobak, and Carol Spaulding work at various phases of library duties while Pat Fahey checks out books. work on the Library mtatt before school, out ing a lree period, or atter school so that they may periorm an important and neces sary service and also get a glimpse ot library work as a vocation. 'lhey get experience at the circulation desk, in reinforcing magazine covers, collating new books, repairing dam- aged books, and reading shelves. Helping Miss Findley and Miss Jones prepare exhibits for Book Week is another interesting task. The boys on the staff keep the books arranged systematically on the shelves. Each member of the staff helps to keep Lakewood High Li- brary operating effiicently as a helpful source of references and pleasure for both the stu- dents and teachers during the school year. Lower right: Library staff members Joan Rotes, Shirley ger, Colleen Burns, Shirley Niggle, La Verne Moegelin Schneider, Diane Heidkamp, Phyllis Dobben. Katherine Janet Kohler, Julia Kessler paste book bindings and Ladwig watch Pat Heiser, Audrey Friedman, Mary Metz- repair torn pages of library collection as part ot stat! work gt- llzs Working at Metropolitan Opera Rewarcls Ushers May I give you a program, and show you fl 7 to some seatsf are familiar questions to those who have attended any school events f? held in the high school auditorium. These W 2 ' . . . . ., ' 'F' questions come from members of the Ushers , 5' Club which is under the direction of Mrs. Grace Stewart. These girls are easily iden- tified by white dresses and yellow ribbon badges. Performing an important service to Q' l the school, they help make events enjoyable, Ushering for the performances of the Metro- politan Opera is one of the opportunities the Club offers. Members who are seventeen or over are interviewed, and if accepted, are scheduled for one or more performances. Ushers looking over this yenr's opera program are M. Ans- berry, B. Bemis. J. Jefferies. J. Gaydos, and L. Ahlgrim. Row 1--Gaydos. Louie. Scarborough. Sklenar. Cake, Ahlgrim, Franke. Brady, Friedman. Vanderveer. Jefferies. Hagedorn. Birchard 0 Row 2-Palisin. Reed. Gormsen. Ingram. Bannsen, Reed. Mullen. Brown. French. Anthony. Larson, Mitchell. P. Daily. Johnson 0 Row 3-Neff. Schenk, Heiser. Dobben, Spaulding, Bemis. Durr. Blackburn. Webster. Tooley. Mitchell. M. Nlarsteller. Gage 0 Row 4 Hensel. Rubin. Dickinson. Arend. Henderson. Wegner, Schimansky, Hunke, Capout-h, Reid Gault. Adsit. Mack. Paige 11 a New Equipment Focilitotes Work of P. A. Staff February 1951 marked the beginning of a new era for the public address system. This month saw old, outmoded equipment being replaced with that of new and modern de- sign. No longer will the boys have to keep their fingers crossed so that channel AH doesn't Heonk out during an announcement. Nor will they have to work under the con- ditions shown in the lower left hand picture. The Public Address Staff will from now on be operating a new streamlined console am- plifier in a soundproofed broadcasting room, installed in room 114, complete with an up to date control room, a sound trap, fluorescent lighting, and an individual P.A. studio. Upper left: Bob Koren and Douglas Kerr tes! the Micro- phone again as Jim Builer and Bob Barllett set controls. Lower left: As W. Wallenfels strikes ihe chimes and L. Mesenhimer cues records, B. Mokrytzki waits lo speak. In addition to this. Lakewood High School will have its own public address system for the football field. Although the Public Ad- dress Staff enjoys working with these mod- ern facilities, it also has added responsibili- ties. For example, the staff not only helped to redesign room 11-1, but also worked on the problems concerned with the monitor and bell systems. an 'Kon the air warning sign, and other technicalities. As a result of the efforts of Mr. Glen T. Boruff, Bill Wallen- fels, president for two semesters, and other staff members, the dream of many years standing--a modern, efficient public ad- dress system-has at last been realized. Row l-Bartlett, Mesenhiiner, Koren, Braden 0 Row 2- Wayland, Elenniss, Wilson, Kerr 0 Row 3 Wallenfels. Mokrytzki, Butler, Harris. Proiectionists Limit Club Membership to Boys Cnly How 1'fHuska. Braden, Neubecker. Palmer, Herschman. Schroeder, Lacie 0 Row 2' Dzurik, Kalal. Kvnetz, Scheih- iey, Finley, Lucas. Hiskey 0 Row 3 Prok, Taylor, Lamr. Humphreys, Kerr, Robinson, Massenburg, Weber 0 Row 4 Scott, Harrison, Mokrytzki, Porsch, Butler, Jenkins, Strachovskv, Wallenfels. lflashf Should girls be included in the mem- bership ol' Projectionists Club? This is the controversy that has caused endless discus- sion among the members of this important service group. As the group picture indi- cates, girls have been admitted, but unless the present constitution is amended, they are the only girls who will ever be members. Only boys are now eligible to apply for ap- prenticeship and later qualify for advance- ment. Without this club. we would have no noon movies. no class movies in 126. and no assembly movies. Operators are scheduled to show classroom movies during their study halls. and they give up one-half of their lunch hours to show the noon movies. Top: John Humphreys, Boris Mokrytzki, Bill Wallen- fel: give the school projector a thorough examination. Bottom: Edgar Jenkins and Jack Harrison change carbons while James Butler threads film through the mechanism. The need at Lakewood for a club to carry on the work of operating equipment to provide for class movies and entertainment was met when the Projectionists Club was founded in 19532 by Mr. Jessup. The club runs both the 35 Mm. projector in the booth in the auditorium. and the 16 Mm. projector in room 126. The booth from which the noon movies are shown was built in 1934. At present the club allows only boys to enter as rookies, After they have learned the tricks of the trade. they become eligible for advancement as stated in the constitu- tion. The aim of the club is to promote fellowship and to bring together the stu- dents who enjoy working with the equipment. Page l 'l Extra-Curricular Clubs and Activities Help to Express Individual Interests of the LHS Student . . . Teri Zimmerman is dancing before the Madonna in the final scene of I h e m o d e r n d a n c e program. Page 1122 I' From modern dance to bird walks. from I,'f,mf, f'.- 111 u,tml. ' to Lower the footlightsf' the many clubs sponsored by Lakewood High meet every type ot' interest. In these clubs students find an opportunity to pursue hob- bies, many of which grow out of an interest created by class study, and to express those individual interests that enliven personality. Jack-in-the-box Jane astounds Mickey Wilson and Doris Feldmeyer in modern dance act, Toy Shop . Z' RX P. fi, Kate Parker a student at Emerson Jumor Hxgh The slut prepared by Dawn Anthonys campalgn adds to the atmosphere at the Spanxsh Flesta by commxttee for the Student Councxls sprmg electron dancmg a Panamanean dance nn actual costume IS typlcal of actxvltxes that stress purpose and fun Hu Forum, Spcmlsh,ACclppella, Newton, Moclelers Jessie Parker, a member of the Spanish Club, takes a part in the Voice of America broadcast, sponsored by the State Department for the South American countries. 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A s . s Wh 1 , F1 , . s, All Q 'll'.f. Ro 1lif. .' T131 ,1 . L . C 11 r Si-IIN A1 1 1 .1 S . 21 3 . ' .i 21111 KK':111.1'- 4 S.1f.113 Sc, -cl Farr, .. -s J rr' BL ' ruzm. ., :ir d . K 2,1 ,. .1 11 . ri r . 1. ni L' ff Q' Y , ' El N X 1 if W ' . Bond Formations I ' Entertain Fans ' N.. -'vs GV' -5.6 -4-.1 . Q-1, J lv- Majoreiies Spring, Harmon. Percent, McKim, Adsii, Mack. Haas, Anderson, and Lee gave new life to this year's band as uniforms with skirts replaced trousers formerly worn. Once more the Lakewood High Band added spice to the football season. This year, how- ever, colored light formations received a new touch-majorette Shari McKim twirling live fire. But the activities of the band were not confined only to the football field. The general public heard the band perform in its annual spring concert on April 6th, In addition, frequent trumpet trio perform- ances and the participation of ensembles and soloists in the Greater Cleveland Music Con- test brought deserved praise to the group. Row l-Cooper, Buckstaff, Neff, Grapentine, McKinney, Metz, Dickey, Weeks, Warner, Francis, Yarian, Robinson. Frost 0 Row 2-Varady, Kolinski, White, Anderson, Percent, Spring, Harman ,Adsit, Haas, McKim. Mack, Lee, McKinney, Schneider. Brown 0 Row 3--Wyles, Babcock. Bartels, Henderson, Wagner, D'Agati, Laird, Elenniss, Stone, Laurence, Scott, Craft. Cervelli, Voytek, Wadsworth, Cox, Koskinen, Enggasser, Ratner 0 Row 4-Skipworth, Bohm, Meilander, Waller, Dustman. Ann, Dustman, Amy, Martlock, Hanson, Kavough, Fenton, Abernathy, Belford, Vieth, Kerby, Lee 0 Row 5-Staaf, Schneid- er, Vardaris, Hahn, Uebel, Miller, Rott, Borza, Kerr, Courtright, Kaiser, Lee, Winkler, Tucker 0 Row 6-Mohan, Cantrell. Mendenhall, Delfs, Schaffer, P., Miller, Kuebler, Baker, Hackett. Shannon 0 Bow 7-Schuttenberg, Toman, Shaffer, D.. Jones, Chapman. nfl yw-4 anfrw eff? f gm ii I 4 f Q I ' -'L :, ' xllll C ,,, , ' .iff I , N ' iq 4' x . 'M A J. X' Q I ' ' J- 5 Q I 4 I Q . , - Q -' ,f, . ' .4 K . , f, 'aw J ' V I 'Q W '1' 1' ' L 1 A 'I ' f' 'Magi f' K , A 'K s I' ' . ff ff ii H 5' ' 7 ' gl' M-'+v agg Q 'wk -'as ,I , Ag vi rf 1 -.X 5 f Q4 .... + V W 1 . .fm I 5 Xu. ff I 5 Fl b - I K . f Versatile Is the Worcl for Stage Staff Members Q 59?f ffw .s IW ' . Tg.f 4, fa. .L , J . sr' l I . -1 .'.,-new Upper leit: Marty Tiernan pounds the final nail as Ron- ald Kehl adds paint to the set for January senior play. Lower lett: Charles Martin demonstrates the operation ot the spotlight to Bill Kuns in the auditorium balcony Upper right: Mr. A. G. Neneman congratulates Mike Skop on his completion of six continuous semesters of service. Lower right: While Bob Rogers holds the cornice, Dick Overmeyer adjusts drapery on a window in the play set. vv Lower center: Standing on the catwalk above the stage. Bob Rogers and Martin Tiernan fasten the new backdrop. Watch that boomf Look out for that sand- bagf 'gDuckf These sharp orders are com- mon phrases whenever the stage staff crews are at work setting up the scenery for a Barnstormer play. Class Night, Laff Musicale or some other stage production in the audi- torium. Planning and executing the lighting is another part of their work. The stage crew also gives the Cinema staff assistance on days when the auditorium stage is used for taking group pictures and dramatized action shots. When the boys are not working, they retire to their 'fgreen room to study. The Stage Staff has only two officers: President effects for plays and for parties in the gym Ron Kehl. and Secretary Bill Watkins. Page 130 Bcarnstormers Score Success in Wilder's Our Town Curtain-time for 'tOur Town arrived with- out the usual expectant hush and dimming of lights. because the play began when the stage manager stepped onto the brightly- lighted stage. In the following two hours the audience witnessed a variety of scenes. in- cluding a rehearsal of a church choir led by a tipsy director, a solemn church Wedding, and a funeral. The success of this play was due to the skill of the actors, not to the effects created by the scenery. for stage props were almost non-existent. At two meetings the Barnstormers sat back and watched Mr. VVhite. their sponsor, per- form. For the first, he gave his traditional rendition of The Idiot. The second was devoted to the reading of some of his prose and verse. Original plays and monologues were given by the members. Guest speakers were Garde Chambers of Videspian Theater and Mrs. Russell Jelliffe of Karamu House, who told about the work of those two groups. This year six Barnstormer members earned membership in National Thespian Society. Row 1 Manning. Hooks. Tucker, Duncan, Amos. Falch, Brown. Greene. Hunke, Sanders, Quigley. Hughes 0 How 2A Cannell, Mayer, Swanson, Marsh. Rav. Goodsell, Wegner. Mais'-li. Sato. Beavers. Grantham. Gage o Row 3 Daily. Martin. Carl. Ellins, Bremer. Thumm. Bemis. Kasson, Chadwick. Madden. Bartels. Aiello 0 Row 4 Vanderveer. Nliddlekautt. llaueisen. Detlef. Smerek. Izold. Cantrell. Heil. Lewis, Shipman. Brandt. Hilliker, Mc-Kinney. Hemnier 0 Row 5- Wynn. Sauer. Sehuttenberg. Porsch. Henderson. Overmycr, Wallace, Avery. Minarik. Herrick. Swanson, VVeeks. Rust. Bloom. Upper left: Barnstormers' officers Bob Heliman, Bev Be- Upper right: Lynn and Bob leave the church after their m's, Larry Bloom, and Bev Ellms plan a future meeting. wedding in Our Town, Barnsiormers' fall production. W. R. U. Team Debates Before the Speakers' Club Should the non-communist nations form a new international organization? What do you think? Many attending the Speakers' Club meeting at which this issue was de- bated changed their original opinion. A West- ern Reserve University debating team so aroused its audience that excited discussions of both issues, and speakers could be heard throughout the room following adjournment. Those present filled out comprehensive bal- lots, which were later tabulated and the results forwarded to the State Department. Upper left: Tracy Herrick and Dick Clancy contend ln a close debate on communism during a fall club meeting. The January senior farewell meeting, plan- ned by Pat Gage and Julie Sajo, offered a Vivid contrast to the seriousness of commun- ism. Pat and Julie. as two gossipy women, presented a hilarious prophecy concerning the fate of graduating seniors S. Stearns, B. Metz, and B. Fordyce. In the field of ex- temporaneous speaking, Jack Swanson found that the long and tedious preparation was well-worth the opportunity and experience of competing in the annual Lake Erie League and Rotary Club contests for Lakewood. Upper right: Club officers N. Hoty. J. Sajo. and P. Fahey discuss future meetings with Miss Katherine Moore. How 1 -Seiler, Tuck, Fahey, Gage, Dodge, Beile, Roberts, Price, Hill, Petro, Gould. Fenton, Bahnsen, Kelly 0 Row 2 Wil- son, Cameron, Miller. McKim, Frank, Andrews, Neher. Zervas, Delo, Whitehouse, Stearns. Erdmann, Chadwick, Brady. Jefferies, Lee 0 Row 3--Niggle. Grimm, Klaar, Sajo. Hoty, Moore, Eastwood. Henderson, Adsit. Duncan. Wegner. Ingram. Bemis, Storey. Bowman, Maffet, Brandt 0 Row 4-Straub, Manning, Wirenius, Russell. Weber. Gaydos. Anthony, Kaiser, Harris, Priebe, Lewis, Sillinian, Baumann. Capouch, Kelsey. Heil 0 Row 5--- Goette, Barelka, Titsworth. Osborne, Kramer, Fordyce, Mason. Way. Weeks, Linderman, Shaffer, Clancy, Olson, McKee, Swanson, Herrick, Slaman. Smail. Metz. McCaininant. Thorsen. Price, Kohler, Stawski, Duncan, Frueh. Hilliker, Ostrander, Fotland, Jacobson, Neubecker 0 How 2- Seiler, Kelly, Stearns, Sanders, Stewart, Kelsey, Brandt, Laube, Tresise, Bahnsen, Cooney, Marohnic, Kirkbride 0 Row 3- Bittel, Goette, Kneifel. YVilliams, Wayland, Quullicli, VVick, St-hapiro, Bienstadt, Schreiber, Hansen 0 How 4--Wollstadt, Hudiniac. Boudreiiu, Scott, Sharp, Lyhargcr, iilenniss, Fordyce, Weeks, Lindernian, Osborne, Wynn, Kramer 0 Row SH- Siiivick, Nlassenliiirg, Rust. Harrison, Leopold, Meir, Masterson, Strzitfliovsky, Young, Bloom, Porsi-h, Herrick, Stawski, .I , SNVBHSUH. Lower left: The privilege of United States citizens ot Lower right: The right oi a nation to carry problems to trial by jury is emphasized in Hi-Forum's mock trial. the U. N. was dramaiized by Hi-Forum in fall assembly. Lower center: Officers B. Kirkbride, T. Herrick, J. Porsch. J. Swanson, and M. Wick view plans for the semester. Hi-Forum Dramatizes World Problems for Students Dramatization til' ti court trial as would he seen behind the Iron Curtain, and a presen- tation of a mock meeting of the Security Council ofthe United Nations were two ways in which Hi-Forum attempted to further in- terest in national and international affairs, the purpose of the club. Guest speakers and discussions on the topic. The Problems of the Far East. were featured on the agenda of the spring semester. Twelve club mem- bers visited Western Reserve University act- ing as United Nations' delegates from Brazil and from India to the Mock Assembly. Jerry Linderman represented Lakewood High School at a seminar on World Affairs in Cin- cinnati. Tracy Herrick traveled to Flushing Meadows. New York, where he attended the regular sessions of the United Nations. Page Spanish Club Greets South American Students Page 134 Spanish Club Class Representatives and Officers how 1-Parker, Webster, Blackburn, Tresise. Andrews. Dodge. Stearns, McCulloch, Scarborough 0 Row 2 Bar- low, Mack, Drummond, Neher, Harris, Loeblein. Adsit. Haas, Lewis, Silliman, Spaulding o Row 3- Kaiser, Schroe- der. Martin. Stawski. Wysocki, Kaiser. Gresham. Nelson. Erdmann o How 4iVanderx'eer, Duncan, Burnside. Rag- land. Lade. Weeks. Anderson, Muehlhauser, Tegreene, Roche 0 Row 5-Sinatra. Martin. Nash. Sharp. Sackl. Tor- rance, Roland, Ulen, Ertman, Nameth. Comeby. Sponsored by me State iuepartinent, me voice oi America broadcast enaoieu the Spanisn tgiuo to send greetings to .south Am- erican countries. The purpose oi LIllS oroau- cast is to iurther better relations with our South American neighbors. Although this was largely a departmental project, Spanish Club members showed great interest. Besides this special event, the club has had a variety of programs: colored slides of Guatemala, taken and presented by Miss Abby Rush, speeches in Spanish, and a song contest. The annual Fiesta was held at the Community Center in December for members and guests. Above: The Fiesta, the main social event oi xne club held in December, featured dancing and a floor show. Below: Spanish members and their guests rush to catch the candy falling from the Pinata at the annual Fiesta. Understanding for Peace Is German Club Theme Seeing travel movies. hearing speakers. and observing German holidays and customs all helped the 1950-'51 German Club to follow this year's theme of Better lfnderstandine, for World Peace. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, speaker at the first fall meetine. contrasted life in Germany before and after the war. pointing out how American help. understand- ing. guidance are needed in Europe today. mich. Bell, Prok. l-liskey 0 Row 4 Aylies. Langner. Uaugs Lower left: Members of German Club listen as Rolf Scha- plro proposes a toast to the New Year at Christmas Party. Two public appearances. one over the radio station WDOK. the other at Cleveland Public Library. were made by a mixed chorus of German students in February and March. A potluck supper followed by an evening of va- ried entertainment at Ann Roberts' home, and a dance at Grant Auditorium took the place of the traditional Fasnacht Party. A senior farewell program ended the year, e Gould, Swanson O Row 2 Schapiro. Charles. Maison, w 3- Bredenbeck. Stroebel, Ebbert, Stracliovsky, Matusee Row 1 Sliretfler. Doll. llorvath Henderson. Vit-th. Meyer. Pfic ltoberts, Schlegel, Meyer. Bahnsen. Kaiser. Poyen, Wirenius 0 Ro triip. Lawrence. Buscliing. Fordyce. Lower right: Officers N. I-Iorvath, J. Swanson, D. Bell and S. Price plan interesting and active club meetings. Latin Club Program Celebrates Founding of Rome Recognizing the traditional date for the tounding ol' Home. April 21, was the highpoint of Latin Week which was one of the import- ant events on the Latin Club calendar, The meeting held on April 26 was addressed by Dr. de Sauze. the former director of lan- guage study in the Cleveland schools. At- tending the meeting were the junior high Latin teachers, junior high reprssentatives from the Latin classes, LHS language teachers as well as the Latin Club members. Row 1 Weber, Cox, Daniels, Powell, NVenzel, Elselsteln, Gran lm, Herrick, Neubeckcr, CFCVUISIC, Tucker, Ilold 0 How 2 - Kasson, Maisch, Brady, Manthey, Burgess, Taylor, Mcliorriiick A style show, John Xaradys talk on astron- omy, a Llliiflliilllkilltlll ol' Roman lite under the ulrection ot Lynn Shipman, a wire re- cording ot' Caesars assassination. Dick Det- leius talk on the lives of Claudius and Nero, renewing the pictures in Room 316, and the annual picnic completed the club's activities. Stimulated by the magic of imagination, members saw the ancient Roman traditions and customs come to lifeg and consequent- ly, their enjoyment of Latin increased. Koch, Baker, Jones, Unger, Gustafson, Rowtcn, Collier e Row 3--Thumm, Northup, Eitle, Beavers, Damon Rasmussen, Heidkamp, Gault, Smith, Quallich, Hansen, Wanous, Geist e Row 4 Louie, Thomas, Harshbarger, First, Cantrell, Safford, White, Mundhenke, Reid, Eastwood, Grevstad 0 Row 5 - Simpson, Reynolds, Mitchell, Hudimac, Weaver, Williams, Schaefer, Hackett, Young, Farr, Swinton, Varady, Huxtable Detlef, Sauer. Upper left: The tall semester officers prepare tor a style show which entertained members at a club meeting. Upper right: The punch bowl was a popular rendezvous at Latin C1ub's Christmas party at Kay Huxtab1e's home. ? Top: French Club officers Uebel, Bobak, Bartlett, and Bahnsen exchange program ideas for succeeding meetings. Bottom: The horticulture garden doubles as a camping site for French Club's well-attended marshmallow roast. Do you know any indians? asked one of the French Club pen pals. Corresponding with French students has been a cluo project, and reading the letters provided the most inter- sting program of the year. newspapers and letters were sent to scnools in rrance and French records, dolls, and letters were re- ceived in exchange. An increased under- standing of the ideas ot average citizens ot each country was the purpose oi the project. Margaret Johnson, editor ot the World Friends Club column in the Cleveland Press, spoke at another meeting. At Christmas time, for the second consecutive year, the mem- bers put on the play, 'Les Sabots du Petit Al- bert. Miss Rupp, who taught in Paris last year as an exchange teacher, spoke about her experiences. A marshmallow roast in the school garden was one of the most en- joyable social functions of the club this year. French Club Enjoys Letters and Gifts From Pen Pals Row l Sc-hm-fer. J, Jefferies, Cepec. Biickstall. Kzissont. Cul Bahnsen, Gould, Vtfoodworth. Franke. Johnson, Schumacker. Lohr, Carrier, Bremer. Flynn, Carl, Hartrick, Maier. Schneider, Bartlett. Kneifel, Palmer. Bobak. Ladwig. Brand Heiser. Franke. Eleano Ratner. Jakwerth. Rym Elaine. Fox. Kirke. Ueb -l n. Geiger, Manchester, Vasu. Burgess, Koskmen 0 Row 2 , Feldmeyer. Schaefer. M.. Ellis. Sandy. Blxlliron 0 Row 3 Brennan. Roberts. McKinney, Ray. Kusson 0 Row 4- '. Kent. Coles. Baker, Royer, Love 0 Row 5 Lee. Niggle. is. Huntley. Osborne, Foxall, Fenderson, Spoth. 'i 3 155 Row 1 Howe, Anderson, l,, Carl, Bemis, Geiger, Grundy, Hafeclorn 0 Row 2 Klrkhride, Millers, Drake, Whitt, Anderson, ll , Gzilanie, Edwards, Noll 0 Row 3 liobak, Williams, Gorniscn, Kevern, Kessler, Funk, Vysoky. Dustman, Amelia, Schettt 0 Row 4 Hassel, Drew, Hamann, Wy:-socki, Brobst, Frost, Cowden. Huntley, Taylor 0 Row 5 Tliompsori, Long, Scott U4-lls, Metz, Johnson, Agossiz Sees Mounting of Specimens at Museum Astronomy, ornithology, herpetology, and conservation provided topics for many dis- cussions in Agassiz Club. Films added inter- est to many of these subjects, while speakers enlivened others, such as The First Navi- gation ofthe Colorado River. One of the most interesting field trips ol' the year took mem- bers on a behind scenes tour of the Cleve- land Museum ol' Natural History. where members watched specimens being mounted. Lett: Officers B. Scott, B. Cowden, A. Dustman, and E. Delis study the cell formation of a human bone specimen. 'ine Duties of a Chinese Tea-Taster's As- sistant in Ceylon and t'Why Seaweed is Im- practical for Stuffing Furnituren were titles of two of the impromptu speeches given by all members present at the annual Christmas meeting. The Little Roxy. a novelty cho- rus line. entertained students who patron- izcd the Agassiz booth at one of the fall all- school parties. On the annual bird walk mem- bers cooked breakfast by dawn's early light. Right: Members inspect the results as Mr. Laird demon- strates the effect of black 1ight on common objects. Q Pxxgt- ISM Newton Society Celebrates 30 Yeors of Progress 'With the beginning of the fall semester of 1950, Newton Society celebrated its thirtieth year as part of the extra-curricular activity program. Organized in 1920 under the guid- ance of Mr. Frank Porter to promote scien- tific interest and scientific thinking among Lakewood High School students, Newton Society has constantly provided students with opportunities to meet other people who are interested in science and to witness science in action as applied to industry and business and to everyday living. w I B iitle lt 'Nltscnhmier Korcn VS ax 0 Row ll Binn n I'ixlr r B hik Kzrr Gidden 0 How Nlorgan F idxtc Butler Jenkins This year as in the past Newton Society members presented an assembly demonstrat ing some of the phases of science and their applications. The show featured a demon- stration of liquid air by President Edgar Jen- kins and various electronic and chemical Upper right Bob Bartlett greets the robot bull! by Douglas Kerr while Bob Koren and Edgar Jenkins watch Lower right Jim Butler Bob Battle!! and Ed Jenkins conduct an experiment while Irene Bobak takes notes demonstrations by other members Programs during the year included talks by Case stu dents 'Nlost of the meetings programs how ever consisted of talks and demonstrations by the members. Mr. Glenn T. Boruff has been the club adviser for the past 20 years. Page Math Club Members Study Uses of the Slide Rule The Laws of mathematics mav be as old as the stars, but rejuvenation is the watchword ot' the L.H.S. Math club this vear. Discus sions and demonstrations have been arranged with the emphasis shifting to the interests of the tenth grade group. The mvsteries of the slide rule, a magical wand to the mathe- matician, were unveiled during a seris of classes held under the direcion of talented members, and manv of them can now boast of mastering the skill of its manipulation. Practical math was brought to the attention oi Club members vthen Mr Gibbs, an aero nautical engineer from N A C A laboratories, talked about some of the new dex elopments in planes and wind tunnels Reliexing the monotony of the classroom, Math Club took to the out-of-doors for surveying instruction. The slide rule classes interesting speakers, hot discussions and surveying work have made Joe and Jill Lakewood more aware of the varied activities of the Math Club. Row 1 Manchester, Wollstadt. Baller, Cepec, Izold, Svehla, Wisston, Polcar. Jefferies 0 Row 2 - Koren. Scott, Hansen. Schreiber, Schaefer, Hudimac, Geiser, Varady, Bucklin 0 Row 3 -Perry, Massenburg, Miller, Ackermann, Hovorka, Samford, First o Row 4-V-Hackett, Newmann. Paul. Robertson, Oberuch, Hlavac. Finley, Pratt o Row 5-Mesenhimer, Rott, Farr, Her- rick, Metz, Jenkins. Butler, Schumann. Neagoy. Way. Upper left: John Varady discusses different types ot Top right: Edgar Jenkins, Tracy Herrick, and Jo Anne telescopes and their intricacies for Math Club members. Jefferies attempt a problem using complicated formulas. ug , , 1 'M fl sig 1 The buzz of gasoline motors and the whirr of propellers in the foundry on Wednesday means that Modelers Club is holding a speed contest on the concrete floor for the plane builders in the group. Although the club does not have a large membership, it is one of the most active clubs at LHS. At the time of the Higbee Contest the meetings are especially interesting, for the boys discuss their models and give encouragement and help to each other. The models which the boys build vary, and automobiles, railroads, or planes are chosen according to current in- terests. Through experimenting and building models, club members acquire practical knowledge of the transportation industries. Bob Hewitt and Robert Craft, who both have model lay- outs at home, compare their scale model railroad cars. Bottom: John Gaydos. Gary Weber, Tom Long, and Lyman Slack watch as Ron Gerber launches a free flight model. Moclelers Construct Individual Entries for Contests Row I J. Dean. R. Winkle. G. Weber, T4 Long, D. Laxor, R. Hewett, R. Craft o How 2 J. Gaydos, R. Gerbcr. L. Slfifl-i R. Wright, M, Gosciewiski, R. Gaydos, Service ond Informative Meetings Occupy F. T. A. What opportunities are open in teaching? What scholarship possibilities are there for me? Future teachers seek the answers to these problems through the program of Lake- wood High's Mark Hopkins chapter of F.T.A. The club presents speakers who are experts in various fields of education. This past year the club has heard the teaching philoso- phy of Mrs. Ethel Howard. supervisor of ele- mentary education in Lakewood, Miss Doro- thy Rupp reporting on her delightful year teaching in Paris and traveling in Europe, and a panel of Lakewood teachers. Seniors observed classes in the elementary schools. Row l--Roberts, Koskinen. Love. Gould, Kalvin, Marsteller, Ingram, Arthur o Row 3-Spaulding, Hunke, Taylor, Herrick, Tooley, Gault, Davids The fall membership drive featured a plane ride to Columbus with Arlene Davis. noted pilot, in her Cessna 195, as the award for the three people who secured the most new mem- bers for the chapter. The members are in- terested not only in teaching children as a career but also in helping them now. A Christmas party, complete with games, stor- ies, and goodies, and a picnic in April for the orphans of the Holy Family Home were im- portant club projects. Each year a commit- tee from the club helps decorate tables and ushers at N.E.O.T.A. A Christmas potluck for members was held at Libby Koskinen's home. Witalis, Vaughn, Bedford 0 Row 2--Seiler, VVeber, Sanders Bowman Hinman, Klaar, Manning. Kessler. Herschman, Hoty 0 Row'4-Kalvin on. Upper left: Officers B. Bedford, N. Hoiy, N. Witalis, Upper righi: Club members L, Koskinen, B. Bedford. S S. Klaar, G. Davidson are examining new tex! books. Klaar decorated tables at iall N. E. 0. T. A. luncheon Upper center: Taking off with Arlene Davis, noted pilot, are Miss Stewart, G. Davidson, S. Klaar, A. Roberts. Home Ec Members Study Fashions, Homemoking Upper left: Future home economists hold their annual Upper right: Home Ec officers B. Sasala, J. Acocella, Christmas party. complete with hot cocoa and trimmings. S. Beno, C. McCullough demonstrate domestic abilities. Row l 'KUllg8, Simko. J.. McCammant, Klfkbflde. Chandler. ML'Cullot'li, Hamilton, Drake, Kascak. Pierce. Havrllla 0 Row 2 Leonard. Stinson, Maison, Fording, Jensen. Hazzard. Moore, Janota, Widdows, Koniarski. LaSalla, Hudak, Hoffman 0 Row 3-'Gaydosh. Bemis. Durovka, Allton. Hoag, Simko. C., Thomas, Apotsos, Janas, Beno, Buffington. Kresge 0 Row 4- Hughes, Farren, Tippen, Durr, Babcock, Zuby, Mika, Hominy, Mullen, Barnett, Webster, Brown, Younkman 9 Row 5 Ostrandcr. Connors, Miller. Murray. Sasala.C., Sasala. B. Warren. Hansen, I-lunke. Schettler, Steve, Pettit. Learning which is the right way and the most becoming way to wear your hair is a prob- lem that all Lakewood High School girls share. This problem, however, was solved for Home Ec members when Mr. Beifuss of the Beifuss Beauty Salon gave a program on hair styling. Not only did he tell of the cur- rent styles. but he showed, by a demonstra- tion on a few girls, the right type of hair style for the individual shape of face. For another of their meetings, Miss Miller, the club adviser. held a potluck for the girls in her recreation room. Time was spent talk- ing, eating. and playing group games. A religious reading by one of the members at their Christmas party, a play, another pot- luck, and a speaker who showed how silver was made left no room for boredom. A tea given for the mothers and a farewell for the seniors rounded out this year's program. The Home Ec Club has a specific written purpose: t'To provide an opportunity for per- sonal development of the members. for serv- ice to the school and community, and for active anticipation in improving home and family living. Also included in the purpose of the club. according to Miss Miller, is that all members should have a good time. Page Hi-Art Guild Reviews the Field of Commercial Art Under the active leadership of Dick Avery and Judy Blackburn the Hi-Art Guild pre- sented entertaining and instructive programs for its memhers, Last fall the cluh traveled hy hus to the Cooper School of Art to dis- cover for themselves the features of a com- mercial art studio, A speaker from Parkers' Ranch demonstrated leather crafts and tool- ing. giving advice on types of leathers and tools used and explaining the techniques, At mid-term their traditional Wednesday meeting day was changed to Thursday to het- tei' accommodate the members. This spring the programs were planned to include a series of speakers who discussed and demon- strated such fields as advertising. lettering. and painting. The purpose of the year's pro- grams was to help those members preparing for an active career in some of the varied fields connected with commercial art. Row l Rarany, Green, Madden, VV1Lalis,Marion,Miller,'l'atutn, Sihto 0 Row 2 Jones, Charles, Metzger, Hooks, Arend, Bemis, Ahernethy, Fenton 0 Row 3- Randazzo, Kirke, Boesken, Gehring, Woodworth, Reed. Cannell 0 Row 4--aivlelton. Smith, Zeninetz, Wysocki, Koniarski, Williams, Staley 0 Row 5- Bidwell, Bartc-ls, Harrison, Havrilla, Johnston, Skipworth. Gresham. Loeblein 0 Row S'f'Blaekburn, Hammond, Ertman. Joyce, Smerek Avery, Harting, Nash, Furniss. Left: Club members watch Miss Mary Rankin from nearby Parkers' Ranch demonstrate leather !oo1ing techniques. Right: Thea Wysocki, Don Reppa, Sheila Jones, and Dick Avery examine a tempra painiing before a Guild meeting. Preparing pictures for displays in the Charlie Geiger window to publicize school sports was the incentive which added zest to the Photo Club work this year. VVith some fin- ancial aid from Student Council. Photo Club provided excellent publicity for football, bas- ketball, wrestling. and baseball. In addition they sponsored an all-school football assem- bly, showing individual shots of team mem- bers and movies of the games. Club meetinffs are used to study camera and dark room tech- niques. Cinema photographers from the Pho- Eleanor Franke. Bud Waller. George Mclferron, Ed Delis. to were George Mclzlerronv COFUQIY, and Elaine Franke judge pictures for special exhibiis. and Allen Young. Jean Palmer and Ed Delfs was photographer for the High Times. Photo Club Uses Hobby for Publicizing Athletics How 1 Regan, L, Franke, Eleanor, Franke, Elaine. 0 Row 2 --Bienstadt. G.. Lange. C.. Kneifel. L.. Young. A.. Delfs. l-ld. Meecham, D., Shirk. R. 0 Row 3 -Cornely. E., McFerron, G.. Alr. Rood, VValler. B. Palmer, J. .a 9 .4 Page 145 M., IAL-KL foko .v C.. I CVIEVL' . 'vv f Row 1-Louie, Milliron, Daily, Chase. Kanaba. Drake, Winkler. Colvin 0 Row 2-wGoll1. Quigley. Tuck, Boole, Barnhill, Boling. Pflug, Beno, Krist, Bartlett 0 Row 3-Shernesky, Scotford, Bird. Franke, Elaine. Gower. Monica. Gower. Mary. Fer- encik. Johnson 0 Row 4-Priebe, Hunger, Castor, Franke. Eleaior. Smart, Downey, Fotland, Silliman o Row Sfblellnau. Dlcke inson. Deatherage. Boesken, Paine, Weber, Kelsey, Davidson 0 Row 6-Morell, Backey. Lybarger, Bannon. Reppa. Humpal, Kontur, Roland. and Jordan. Upper left: Officers find their job includes learning parts of a motor as well as parliamentary procedure. Auto Club Emphasizes All The purpose of the Auto Club is not only pro- moting safe driving, but carrying out various safety projects around the school. Assisting with fire and atomic defense drills, checking on fire exit signs, and sponsoring an assembly during fire prevention week are some of the other projects of the club. The meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The programs consist of movies, dem- onstrations and speakers on safety problems. That sign, i'Do Not Enter, or 'iNo Parking, or t'Do Not Cross the Yellow Line as you cn- P ige 146 Upper right: Members of one oi the driving classes look forward to taking the responsibilities of the road. Safe Driving Techniques ter room 40 does not mean that LHS students have been collecting souvenirs, but that the auto driving classes have added to their equipment a sample set of official road signs. Auto Club members, who are for the most part members of the auto driving classes. learn to drive with a dual-control car. At the end of each semester the state highway patrol examines students and issues licenses. The club is a junior member of the Cleveland Auto Club. which is co-sponsor. Assisting Mr. A. K. Cook. who is a pioneer in the teaching of auto driving in schools. is Mr. John Wood. Careers in Business Interest Hi-Commercial Club Demonstrations, advice, and talks on office attitudes were all a part of the Hi-Commer- cial Club's programs for the year. Miss Mary Paljunas, who types over the rate of 150 words per minute, explained the IBM elec- ' tric typewriter. Advice on obtaining posi- tions was given by Mr. Billenstein of the Cleveland Trust Company when he spoke on Careers in Banking. Miss Violet Vogrin of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company gave a helpful talk on office attitudes, stressing the attitude with which a new stenographer should approach a job, and opportunities for advancements. From such meetings, mem- bers may decide more easily what field of the business world they would like to enter. . - , ,.-4 1.32211 g ...A,..ng.'Q' Officers of Hi-Commercial. C. Fritzsche, T. Zimmerman, H. Aiello, D. Kelly, and F. Spoth. discuss year! plans. Top picture: Row 1 Sklenar, Webster, Simko, Perrin. Grundy, Jacobs, Abraham, Spoth, Twigg, Martin 0 How 2-McCul- loch, Mr-Dowell. Cywinski. Taylor, Shipman. Allan, Tegreene, Waddell. Johnston, Cake. Beno 0 Row 3-Vlyiarohnic, Jones Gaydosh, Harrison. Sasala, B., Sasala, C.. Mika, Stuckey. Koniarski, Spring 0 Row 4 -Male. Miller, Fleming, Dever, Witalis Gundic. Gormsen, Cole. Christino, Vanderveer 0 Row 5-Anderson, Hall. Marsteller. Fletcher, Tooley, Thomas. Howat Kucek, Deatherage, Galanie. Bottom picture Rowl Nkiddoyys Janota Saba N Sa 71 'Xl rn rii n Tatum Klelnecke Linge Chandler Friwsche Gribek 0 Row 2 Ksiaxek Hassel Aiello Ahlgrim 'ylo gan L5 un Biri tt Class Barlovy Simko Hutson 0 Row 3 l 3Lll Xounkmwn Reed Nlirtlock Niarcis Srhettler Nlurray D1 ciisr 1 A rd Preeble Schlegel oRow4 Wilson Petro Brown Connors Spur Bendo Poyyell Schumackere Row 5 lr y'1mr And r on Kelly Helfrich Aylies Hackett Downey Brun ton Nleff Donnelly Jancosek Keyern 44, Nun QD HIQ 22 rv -. me O 17 U ii' AX , a , V '99 I Qf Q 9 vga! 'll 'N ., , S if Bi , ,h -'I' - xxi i h' ls! ', . 'is M io. I' , f Ov. F l 'x . N QQ' ,h ,Q M I Ly 'V n rf A A Q -I r . , ' I Q ' W- 1 4 ' My 9 .W t 33 SY Qui? .. g 0? I I - 5' ' T 'P 'Q 1 ,D 8, . 4 , 2 fs ' I - 1 J f iii.. I . N.. ? xg. -Q ' fav Kick-Off, Spooks' Inn, Spring Fling, Football Donce, Upper left: Student and faculty members of the l0Clll committee plan the decorations for the Christmas Ball. Upper right: Ollie Gresham can't seem to open coke: tant enough to satisfy the demand at an all lchool party. Lower left C Szalma M Skop and J Smerek. creators of the decorations for the Spook: Inn put them up. Lower right At the Kick Off Dance Lakewood High stu- dents emoy their favorite type of recreation-dancing. 'Qu YS Plenty of food, a smooth band. effective publicity and colorful decorations built around a clever theme, and fun-making games and contests add up to one of Lakewood's fes- tive all-school parties. Planned by the so- cial committee composed of students and faculty members, these affairs are open to all Lakewood High students and their guests. Mr. Johnson is adviser to the committee. ?'S ' W-M- fl pf,4,f Christmas Ball Mark High Points on Social Calendar Fast-moving Mexican Hat Dances, vigorous Charlestons, lively Hokey Pokeys, and the popular polkas have been added to the Lake- wood High School social scene. The Christ- mas Ball, which is the only formal all school party, was held at the Mid-Day Club. One of the traditions of the Football Dance, held on Thanksgiving evening, is the crowning of a king and queen during intermission. Upper left: Christmas Ball Committee members and their dates take time out from dancing to be photographed. Upper right: Emery Botson and Mary Lou Jolley, candl- dates for King and Queen, enter the Thanksgiving Dance Lower lett: At the Christmas Ball Lakewood High students and alumni whirl in the lively Mexican Hat Dance. Lower right: Dawn Anthony and Ray Perkins reigned as King, Queen at traditional Thanksgiving Football dance. From Cheering the Team to Applying for the First Upper left: Student Council member, Louise Marhonic. sells a seat cushion to football ian, Margie Gordon. Upper right: The committee from I-LR. 106, I-Iomeroom ot Champions, decorates the goal posts with streamers. Lower: The majorettes in their trim, new uniforms lead the band through their half-time entertainment. Band members and majorettes spend hours practicing on these routines which bring pleasure to many at football games. Singing the Alma Mater and the National Anthem, watching Shari twirl her lighted ba- ton during the half-time darkness, buying re- freshments irom Friendship and Hi-Y mem- bers, wearing purple and gold beanies, cheer- ing until you are hoarse, slopping through drizzly rain, sitting under blankets, eating soggy pop corn-all these and the ambition of an undefeated team mean LHS football. F7 I 51 . I xy ,F . 1 , - V- i , A 'R 6 -4 NJ' 91 f . T-gi: K 4 W -Plzeigg, -'- --., 3' ' . Q A 1 s ,Jfpi aw 'E ,, I1 TV! X Seeing Barnstormers' Plays ls a Lakewood Tradition Upper: A dramatic scene from Our Town is the one in which Emily is brought to the graveyard after her death. The many comments of the dead add poignancy and drama to this highly emotional and sentimental scene. Lower left: Jack Swanson mixes up some sodas for Lynn Shipman and Bob Wynn as they talk about their tuture. Lower right: Mary Ellen Tucker. Bob Wynn, and Lynn Shipman gaze at moon from atop their ladder bedrooms. Wlicn the house lights dimmed. Jack Swan- son. who took the part ot' the stage manager in the philosophical drama ot' 'Our Town. sauntered to the side ot' the stage. pipe in mouth. to begin the narration of this poignant story ot' love and tragedy. From this begin- ning until the concluding scene in the grave yard. the cast. ably directed by Mr. VVhite, held the audience completely spellbound. f Calendar Includes College Night oncl Open House Important traditions at Lakewood High are Open House, when parents Visit classes and learn first-hand what Johnny and Susy are doing at school, and College Night, when rep- resentatives of many colleges and the armed services meet parents and students who are deciding that all-important question, After high school'-what? This year Rocky River High School joined Lakewood in the program. Upper left: Hi-Forum members depict a scene from the Security Council meeting for an assembly on U. N. day. Upper right: Lakewood High School students learn more about fire prevention in one of our many assemblies. Lower left: At the annual open house at LHS parents are able to visit many classes and meet the teachers. Lower right: On College Night students and parents con- sult representatives irom colleges and military services. Upper lett: Checking in their caps and gowns is the last Classes of 1951 Enioy the Whirl of Senior Week responsibility of the seniors on Commencement night. Upper right: The Mexican Hai Dance is fast becoming n tradition and a favorite dance at Lakewood High parties. Lower left: Jim Smerek ties his red tie while willing Marian Harman holds a mirror during a last minute rush. Lower right: Members ol the Senior play cast search in vain tor the detective magazine which they all desired. Sophomore, junior-all of a sudden you are a senior. Your life is a whirl of announce- ments, namecards, being measured for senior robes, buying new dresses and suits, wearing class colors the last ing flowers for that the prom, practicing Commencement, and You are a senior! day of school, order- all important date at for Baccalaureate and going to open houses. You are graduating! 4 v Q ' ..- in . . . . ., x . ' -' fi 21 N '- l lf: Q H5 -X six L L Yivywll : I X' 0 x ,rg X' at A -4 o' 1 , A, . c 4 'Rv .N :ii Sally Stearns, class speaker, receives her diploma from Bob Ackermann wait their turns to receive their diplomas T. D. Auble, President o! the Board of Education. The and congratulations from Principal M. A. Povenmire and oiher class speakers, Bev Ellms. Paul Fitz-Gibbon. and Supi. M. W. Essex as part of the commencement ceremony. Commencement ls Climax of the Senior Activities Graduation week! These words seem to have magic in them-the magic that comes with goals achieved. with dreams come true. The excitement and gaiety that reaches a climax with the awarding of diplomas has a touch of sadness in it as the seniors realize that school days are over and that they and their friends must go their separate ways. 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Abernethy Betsy 53 128 144 Abraham Dick 92 Abraham V1rg1n1a 53 147 Ackermann Paul 72 127 140 Ackermann Robert 46 48 Acocella Joan 53 97 Adamclk George 65 67 Adams Carol 75 Adams Ronald 59 102 125 Addy John 73 Adsxt Sallie 71 119 128 132 134 Ahlgrlm Lois 53 110 119 147 AICIIO Helen 53 110 131 147 Alexander John 72 127 Allan Janet 44 46 48 108 147 Allton Marllyn 74 108 127 143 Amos Harrlet 69 126 131 Anderson John 53 108 147 Babb Vallta 75 Babcock Alice 74 128 143 Bacik Jerry-69 78 81 125 Backey Glen 146 Bacon Kent 71 124 Bage Dave-48 Bagley Shirley 71 Bahnsen Ann 67 96 '17 108 11 126 132 Baller Ann 75 Bahney Robert 53 Baker rn 7183 87 91 Baker Richard 53 Baker Steven-68 Baker Vlfglhla 72 96 126 128 136 37 Baker Warren-67 Baller Judy 140 Baloga William-65 Banak Barbara 74 Anderson Anderson Anderson Keith 71 134 Laureen 67 128 138 Harriet 138 Andler Dorothy 71 126 Andrews Eleanor 44 53 97 126 132 134 Andrews John 92 Bannon John-69 139 Barany Jeanie-67 96 126 144 Baratko Ray 67 Barber Clarence 67 Barelka Alex 53 88 91 132 Bark Bruce 48 Ansberry Margaret 53 Anthony Dawn 53 97 103 108 119 127 32 Antolik Donald-48 Apotsos Helen 70 143 Arend Marllyn 48 119 144 147 Armstrong Dan 71 124 129 Arnold Janet 75 96 127 Arnold Richard 68 90 Arnold Robert 72 127 Arold Robert 71 127 Arthur Susan 70 142 Asbeck Fred 48 78 79 Barker Barlow Barlow Barner Barnett Barnett Barnhlll Barrow Jm 73 83 91 108 6 Jean 53 96 97 127 134 Sam 72 Carol 70 Barbara-69 Rosemary 53 143 147 Shlrley 70 127 146 Don 53 Barta Bud 53 78 86 108 Bartels Leona 75 96 128 131 144 Bartenfeld Anne 72 96 125 Bartko James-67 Atack Sally 72 127 Atack Sheila-69 126 Austin Kay 72 Avery Richard 53 131 144 Ayhes Andy 65 67 135 147 Bartlett Robert 68 110 120 137 139 146 Baskey Glen-67 Batista Dan-68 B8 Bauer Marilyn 53 124 Baumann Bebe-44 45 53 96 97 98 126 WEST SIDE PONTIAC New and Used Cars BOuIeva rd 2 6760 11801 DETROIT AVE. The Lakewood Camera hop KODAKS and SUPPLIES I Developing Printing Enlarging B0ulevard 2 7469 14815 Detroit Ave. Page 164 .' --' ', M-,.,., ,9, ,. 'fA . . . , ,'Jg - ,-, , ,108 ' ' -A L , ' ' . . . - ' I V ' ' 1 I ' 1 '. ' ', I -, , 146 Anderson: Nancy-327, 147 Barber, 'A1icei69 '. - - ' , i I , , , .12 . , - , , , , , ,1 , - , , , , ,147 I ' ' . 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LAkewood I 7793 11826 Detroxt Ave. BOWLING Meet Your Frzends After School at MADISON SQUARE LANES AT HILLIARD 8 MADISON POP AND SANDWICHES SERVED AT OUR MODERN SNACK BAR Every Afternoon Tall 6 00 P M. 75c Per Lme Except Saturdays 8 Sundays- Saturdays Untzl I 00 PM. Page 165 . - ffl, X O eg 1 , --- mf-A ' -5- ' - , - y . , 7-ff- W5 - . . 5 - I ' L4 ' 'I - - . , , , , . . ' , , . Birchardfsally-Alf 44' 48:97. ma 108, 114- 119 Open Tues., Fri. Eves Till 8:00-Closed Wed. Q BQ dy, D a--69, 126, 146 0 , 1 . '-- O . 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IA 1 1154 In Downtown Lakewood 9 Kalser n 68 91 128 129 Kalser Kalser Kaiser Kala Normdn 73 121 Kaltner Vlrtorla 49 Kalvm Hermme 75 Kalvln Nlck 59 91 Helene 68 96 97 Karen 75 134 112 2 ana a eanor 124 146 Kasarda George 69 Kascak Helen 59 127 143 Kasson Sallle 72 96 114 124 131 Kassouf Exonne 74 126 137 Kastler Karen 40 6 Kauc Frank 72 Kaxaniugh P 1'lLld 74 126 128 Kav Dlck 71 Keatmg Dmnald 72 91 108 126 Keeler Duane 1 83 87 125 Kehl Joan 126 Kehl Ronald 59 88 ve ll 52 9 9 108 9 10 132 4 Kehres James 72 Keller Don 59 Kelley Don449 91 147 K logg Kxrk 44 59 78 9 93 95 Kelly Dan P-65 Kelly Don 73 125 Kellv Edward 59 95 124 Kelly Marv Lou 69 126 132 133 Kelsev Marllvn 67 96 97 112 113 146 Kemp John 59 89 125 Keserlck Walter 71 Kessler Juha 67 118 127 138 142 Kexern Jacquelme 70 138 147 Kex esdv George 6 8 Khoury Jxm 57 129 Khoury Mary 73 Kllbane John 69 Kllfovle Robert 67 Klh1ZE1 Al 67 93 95 Kxrby Jack 51 128 Klrkbrxde Barb 59 127 133 138 143 Krke 'vlarx L u 1 114 125 13 4 K1rkpa1r1ck Marx Jo 75 Genume SERVICING Super SW W sfnvlcf PART cl. lzzuo WEST PARK CHEVROLET 15315 LORAIII AVE. 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A' we 1 IIISDI1 IRIDI1 D11 Xll HIS In 9 Ufnn IIUXD I1 ll I'DNI SDI1 RSD I1 IU I r frllt' lluflmnty Slum y Dfuble Oflllllfl I Ilfylflll lm lurking Ill Run o Wore Salutzng the Class of 51 The Ba1ley Company CLakewoods Only Complete Department Store! 1S proud of the young folks ready to graduate from Hlgh School and the Freshmen Sophomores and JUDIOFS followmg ln the footsteps of the Semor Class We show our prlde by presentmg smartest Apparel posslble keepmg prlces Wlthlh allowance consuous budgets Our hours are keyed to the Lonvemenre, of Mothers and Fathers who llke to shop wlth thelr famllles Our Sales People are your fr1endly Lakewood nelghbors who are wa1t1ng to serve you, at your convemence gee ll.EYe DETROIT AT WARREN RD l'l1um IIUulmurrl 7 73617 Kaar S lly 70 110 124 1'l2 2 Kleln Alan 59 Klelnecke Joyce 49 147 Klelner Shirley 2 Klukan J el 73 83 127 Klukan Sally 70 103 Kmetz Steye 76 93 121 Knapp Barbara 75 102 127 Knapp Dennis 7 Knelfel Lawrence 71 138 131 145 Knurek Joan 74 121 Knurek Robert 68 Koch Beyerly 136 Kohler Janet 118 124 Kollle Jean 59 125 Kolmskl Lawrence 72 Komar Glorla 49 125 Kondusky Don 68 KOHITFSKI LaVerne 59 Konlarskl Marjorle 75 Kontur James 68 93 146 Koren Robert 68 120 139 140 Kornuk John 59 78 80 84 86 92 Koskmen Llsbeth 70 108 114 124 Kountz Kathryn 72 96 126 129 127 28 9 1-H 7 1 128 137 Joe 68 Phil 69 Vic 92 Ray 49 Dave 59 84 92 Carol 59 'S Krxst Mary Ann 71 146 Kroder Stanley 73 83 Kropp Kenneth 72 Kropp Leona 59 96 97 99 124 Krumrelg Mary Lou 59 124 Krupp Mary A 75 108 127 Kslazek Loretta 59 147 Kucek Betty 75 127 147 Kuebler Norman 7'l 128 129 Kuehny Kay 127 Kuhn Donna 70 126 Kullga Carolyn 70 Kulxga Jeanette 74 143 Kumler Gary-44 59 Kuns Wlllxam 76 Kunre Svdna 45 59 108 Kurtr Bob 59 Kutrubs Angelo-68 125 Kuzda John 72 Kraxzel KraJclr Krajclr Kraley Kramer Kresge COTTAGE OF FLOWERS FLOWER STYLISTSU O Corsages I Wedding Flowers O Funeral Flowers PHONE AC l 2100 14603 DETROIT DELIVERY SERVICE LAKEWOOD 7, OHIO Page 147 f ' 1 .- ' 1 'A-- ' . 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' 7. 1 ' ' V , 43 . 4 4 . if ,' ', ,, b ff , , 112. 125 - eres offlcral proof of Studebaker gasoline economy' I2 Ike 1951 .flloizfgay Fkofzoffy Kam... three tudehaker lim hed lst 2 dand3 d www 26 can efzferedzfz ffalzdara' cfaffey N the 1951 Mobllgas Economy Run three Studebaker 4door sedans Cruiser V 8 successfully defended therr reputatlon for stand out gasolme mule age The cars competed over a tortuous 840 mule course from Los Angeles v1a Death Valley and Las Vegas to the Frand Canyon at speeds averagmg more than 40 mules per nour The Studebakers plloted by experxenced drlvers under A A A Con wlth averages ot 28 6 28 and 27 6 actual m les per gallon Each Studebaker had overdrive optlonalat extra cost and used regular not premlum gas' Come ln and see cars rust llke these record makmg thrrtt stars on our showroom floor KOEPKE MOTOR SALES 11905 DETROIT AVE AC 1 3530 Page 148 I I 1 0 I, O act al m'l er gallon Champion, Commander- V-8 and Lan-d test Board rules, made operatlng history Laco James-76 Lade Robert 71 121 134 L8dWlg Catherme 70 118 126 1 Lafiord Phll 127 La1rd Dxck 69 128 Lake W11ll8m 73 Lange Chrlstxan 73 127 14:1 Langner Dan 59 78 80 135 Lanz Marxlyn 72 Larson Audrey 59 119 126 LaSalla Pat 72 126 143 Laube Gerry 69 133 Laur1a Tom 59 Lawyer Bohr-68 Lawrence Paul 3 128 135 Lazelle George 73 83 127 Lazor Dan 72 121 141 Leaman Jean 75 127 Leanza Mary 99 Lederer Pat 70 126 Lee Charles 60 125 Lee Helen 49 128 Lee Judy 70 128 129 132 137 Lee Sandra 75 127 128 Lehet Donald 68 Lelck Sue 71 96 Leonard Conme 71 143 Leopold James 65 93 Lepor Jack 68 78 82 95 Lesko Don 73 Lesko Margaret 69 102 Levens Carol 70 Lewis Dlane 60 131 132 Lewls Jean 10 48 50 96 97 101 108 126 134 LEWIS Sam 73 Llddall Dxck 127 Lldyard B111 73 127 Lmderman Jerrv 68 108 112 124 132 133 Lxndsay Paul 71 Llneback James 68 Llnge Martha 50 147 L1nn Theodore 69 LIIVIH Ann 75 127 Loan Margaret 70 Loebleln Gall 67 97 Loeffler Dave 71 88 Loeffler Florence 60 Lohr Naom1 75 137 Lombardo Laura 67 Long Long Long Long Long Loope Lorlg Larry 60 90 95 Lester 68 Robert 68 Tom 73 141 Wllllam 60 129 Carol 60 Byron 60 Com plzments Lakewood Llftle Theatre 17 82 3 DETROIT AVENUE Complzments of ALBERT S PGRTER COUNTY ENGINEER Class 22 Lotz Nancy 74 Louxe Love Lucas Lucas Sue Fav 75 96 127 Jean 69 137 142 J n 71 108 121 Len 86 Luglblhl Nancy 50 Luglblhl Robert 72 127 Lybarger Lee 69 133 146 Lvle Tom 72 127 McCamant Mar1lyn 60 133 143 McCann Frances 72 127 McCann Mxke 10 44 45 60 88 91 108 109 McCorm1ck Phxllxs 74 127 136 McCulloch Carole 60 97 126 134 143 147 'V1cDermott Ray 68 McDowell Drusllda 60 97 126 1-17 Mclferron George 50 110 1-15 'VIcFerron M8YllWh 60 124 'VlcG1ntw Patrncxa 60 McG1'uder Jon 68 86 Mclntvre W1ll1am 7 91 McKee McKee McKee McKee Ed 124 Martm 73 127 Tom 68 132 W1l11am 73 'VlcKeon Patrlcla 7 'VlcK1m Sharl 0 128 132 'Vlc-Kmnes Annette 60 'VIcK1nnew Joan aa 28 A VlcKurn Pat 127 MacDonald Jean 60 97 27 Mack Donna 68 119 128 129 34 MacPherson Kenneth Madden Vlrglhla 60 Mader Mader Maffet Ma1er Malers Maxsch Manson 9 12 EISIC 74 127 George-65 Jane 70 127 Carol 69 124 137 Margene 74 38 Jane-72 108 131 135 136 Barbara 75 143 Male Rlchard 72 83 93 Compliments he Munson Bag Co 1366 West 117th Street Page 179 1' , I T- I v-vw lr ' I ' I ' - 1 ' ' ' of .- I - . 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Q A '- . 96, 7, 4, 131, 144 I ', - , , 132 j '. 4 .'1 Manning Matllda ..,l C811 T018 Prompt Service for Your 0p1cal eeds 'Viale V1rgm1a 71 147 Mallew Leanne 75 127 Manchester Margaret 4 121 137 140 24 13 We spec1al1ze ID manufacturlnv glasses ofd1st1nct1on to mdlvldual reqmrements from prescrlptlons of Eye Physlclans IIIIR IDIIIIKIDA 'viannmg Pat 75 Nlanthex Bexerlx 7 08 YVISFCIS Edna 50 9 41 Marek Date 83 Marlon Janet 72 126 144 Markevx 1C7 Eduard 50 08 Marohnxc LOUIS6 6 133 7 Marola D1ck 91 Marosek R1chard 60 89 Marsh Joan 74 127 131 Marsteller Suzanne 70 119 142 147 Martln B1 68 34 Martm Charles460 Martln Edward 45 6 88 3 Martln Marlene 60 1 126 31 Martln Marllyn 69 126 114 Martlock Catherme 50 147 'vlartlock Jovce 74 128 129 'VIason Alolse 75 127 Mason George 61 78 79 93 132 Mason George 71 78 80 127 Massenburg Bob 73 121 133 1 Mast Merlm 73 Masterson J1m-61 110 133 Mathle Betty 67 Matusewlch Joe 71 127 135 Mav Albert 69 93 125 Mayer Dxane 72 96 124 131 Mayer Donald 71 83 91 108 Meechem Don 73 145 Mellander W1ll1am 76 Me11n Ronald 73 Mehster D 97 Me111no Rlchard 61 Melton Jacquelme 70 144 'VIendenha11 Bob 76 128 129 Mentzer Rlchard 73 Merriam Carol 74 Mertan Esther 72 Mertens Alxce 70 127 Mesaros Charlotte 67 Mesenhlmer Le 68 120 139 140 Mester Marxlyn 67 96 Metz Robert 44 50 128 132 133 138 130 140 Metzger Carole 71 144 Metzger Mary 72 118 127 129 Meyer Helen 70 135 Meyer Russell 73 83 135 Mlddlekauff Roger 72 127 131 Mlelander B111 128 M1ka M1Idred 70 143 147 Mlkula Nancy 67 125 LARKWORTHY S DRUG STORE COR WYANDOTTE 81 MADISON LAKEWOOD. OHIO SIGWORTH HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware ' Complete Lme of Pamts and Varmsbes 15641 3 7 Madison Ave.. Lakewood 7. Ohio LA. 1 7140 The Lakewood Coal 81 Coke Co. C. N. KAISER, Prestdeni PREMIUM POCAHONTAS COKE STOKER COAL Lakewoodis Largest M Oldest Coal Dealer ACademy 1 3370 14236 DETROIT AVE. Page 180 Vivian Beauty Shoppe Complete Beauty Service LAkewood 1 2100 15402 Detroxt Ave. lree Inflfklllll zu tht Rear 1 . 4 I I ' 1 - A , , 1 A A A 1 . - ' i7 . '. , J-1 - A -A'- ' ' 1 1 - . A -70, 1 . 1, 132, 142 r E ,11 1 gl ' 3- 5, 1 , 127, 136 ' ' 1' 1, 1 ' . 4 , 6, 1 ' ' ' -1 1 . ' f , 1 1 ' It ' -' I . Qigf -iHf:,j2fQ::P 1 ' I K I ' 52 ' 1 ,Q 1:2:5gs.f2jfi5g-551:211551 1 1' ., ' - , 1 S' - ' 2 v'jg'if,ff-iv ' '11.,Q.ejg.if1:5gigQEQ., if?f?..'- if:QI'Q5:'fff:f:2f21 ' . I ' f 9, . 14 f f 7 -. 1 5.31'15::5235l'-'-V311 --'-551'-:Z':r.5Q321i5i 1 ' . W if , f gf ' fi - ' , is ,gig :Q f' 11:-'Z' . 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' W1 1421, ,. . if '4 fy 1 CULLIGA SOFT W TER ERVICE LAKEWOOD I C 15632 MADISON AVE Lakewood 7 Ohio LA I 6187 RECORDS RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS SPECIALISTS IN RCA TELEVISION Lamp s MELODY LANE The only complete 3 speed record shop ln downtown Lakewood ACademy 1 5300 15108 Detroit Avenue ELMWOOD BAKERY We Speczalzze zn Wedd1ng Annxversary Blrthday 8: Party Cakes We Azm to Please 15204 MADISON AVE ACademy 1 4338 Leopold Brothers Furniture Co FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 15149 LORAIN AVENUE Corner W 152nd CL 12400 Cleveland ll Ohio WILBERT H LEOPOLD GEO M LEOPOLD DE SOTO PLYMOUTH HE ADQUARTERS Sales Service Parts L L Quality Used Cars Digit' Q A. D PELUNIS INC BOulevard 2 6433 13123 DETROIT AVE LAKEWOOD OHIO Page 181 I ' I75' I 1 -T '. , '. ' ', i:,,,l08,11,1' 1 - ' , -4f,' ,',10 , ' ' - , , , , 147 3 . . . . . 1 Al l , . ... 1 L s 215- '7-lg A - ,1 5 E ll ik . . sf. , I . l - I . I --N ew Magic I -New Charm I -New Clothes from l Hale Zupan, Inc CARSON S for you who want the Smartest rn Fasbzon cAsUAL and DRESS coA'rs 'roppzas TAILORED and DRESSMAKER surrs 1-'onMAL and DAYTIMT: Dnrzssns ACTIVE and SPECTATOR sPon'rswE:An and Ihe Accnssomns 'ro COMPLETE Youn cos'rUMr:s S 0 Lakewood Style Centre 14806 DETROIT AVE 0 Open Tuesdays Fndays and Saturdays unhl 9 P M CHRY LER PLY 0 TH SALES S SERVICE GUARA TEED U ED CARS 13815 DETROIT AVE LAkewoocI I 0155 SUPER VOIKS MARKET Lakewood s Largest Poultry Dlstrlbuior 12118 Madlson Ave Phone BO 2 0240 BELLE HARDWARE COMPANY SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS LAWN SEED 81 FERTILIZER LAkewood 1 6191 14527 MADISON AVE Page 187 Nader Ronald 67 Nameth Noel 72 134 Nash Charles 71 83 Nash D3Vld 73 91 Nash John 68 127 134 144 Neagoy Nlck 76 140 Neff Peggy 44 45 53 61 97 108 119 128 147 Neher Nancy 61 96 124 132 134 Nelson Wynn 62 97 127 134 Nemeth W1ll1am 69 88 Neubecker Helen 70 98 121 127 133 136 Newell Dlane 67 103 Newhauser Walter 62 88 91 125 N Phl 73 127 0 ewman 11D Nxchols Joan 74 127 Nlckel Thekla 70 126 N1CklOS George 78 92 Nlcklos John 67 Nlggle Shxrley-69 118 125 132 137 Nlepert W1111am 69 Nxxon Frank 71 89 91 93 95 127 Noll Barbara-62 102 138 Noll Jack-68 Norman Lesl1e-67 127 Norman Lloyd-67 121 Northrup Martha 74 126 136 Noss Denxse 69 Novak Wllllam 69 N t R 68 oxo ny ay Nowotnv Rudx 92 Obed Ronald 69 Oberle Edward 73 127 Oberuck Kenneth Obertal John 62 OConn0r Pete 71 127 OI-Ieren Rxchard 44 62 124 1 Ollom Mary 75 Olson Conrad-62 84 86 92 95 Ol Mar 75 sen y Onachllla Mlke 65 127 Ondrelech James 69 Ondreyech Rlchard-69 ONe1ll Jack-62 ONe1ll Nanny 70 96 ONe111 Pat 75 127 N I I I I I I I - . . 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'-7'.i4' All Poultry Dressed rn Our Poultry House Nicholsj Mikeiezj 78, 79 ' , I --'73, 140 - I ,' ' -4 , , , 29 .' - ,.,.. 108. 132 CHJFTO Certified C CRETE BUILDI G SUPPLIE --Co L--- C LIFT O Coal 8: uppl Compan 1112288 ITO COfL 1' Y LAKEWOOD OHIO 1350 HIRD AVENUE ACademy 14450 ONe1ll Sh1r1ex 74 127 Oraxets Rax 67 Orr R x 72 88 orne Bull 68 124 132 13.3 Os orne John 42 83 87 127 Ostrander Carol 71 127 133 143 Ottelxn Cvnthla 75 127 Oxermexer Dltk 68 31 Pace Lllzabeth 4 Pagan Nwncx 127 Page Barbara 127 Pame Geoffrex 67 78 146 Pal1s1n Helen 62 119 Palmer Jack 67 Palmer an 44 62 67 Palmer NIUTISI 6 Pardoe ck 3 Parker J ss1e 124 4 Parsons Bob 69 88 93 Paser Jane 69 96 Patterson Ernest 62 Patterson Exelxn 2 Paul Vkxnona 0 Paule B une 43 124 Paxelka R1chard 43 Paxlo Frank 43 P xlus Nllke 62 8 B0 92 Pejeau Barbara AD 127 Percent Rosemarx 68 128 19 P rkms R11 30 8 80 fl P rrm Helen 62 9 124 1-11 Perrx Cllfford 6 0 Peters LOIS Peterson Dlane 69 Peterson Paul 6 Peterson Tom 1 127 Petras John oO Pe ro L nne O 12 13 Pett1t Shlrlex AD 1-13 Pfe1ffer Tom 69 Pflug Joann 0 146 Phalen Ted 68 Phl111DS Nfancx 09 126 Plerce Rlchard 68 PIGTCQ Shlrlex 126 3 Plrlbek Esther 40 Placzanms Walter 69 48 91 A D CARRIER S DRUG STORE 173 01 MADISON AVE 74 Hour Ambulance Servzce PAUL W MISENCIK FUNERAL HOME PHONE LAkewood 16036 12900 MADISON AVE LAKEWOOD 7 OHIO P age 183 - I - - 9 I ovlv- 1.7 Osh , A , , , 137 -b , ef. . . , V K E Y H 3 I , . - ,. 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Schultz Jeweler Perfect Diamonds Q Diamonds Q Womens Gold Jewelry Q Men s Gold Jewelry Q Costume Jewelry Q Watches Q Clocks Q Compacts Q Llghters Q Sierlmg and Plated Sxlver Q Glfts Q Engravmg Headquarters or Lakewood H :gb Class Rmgs All Work Done m Our Own Shop Repazrmg Jewelry Modermzed 14807 Detrolt Ave Detrolt Warren Rd Bldg 2 8585 HAEFELE HARDWARE 13414 DETROIT BO 2 9043 We Glve Eagle Sfomps K N BANNON R VV MCLEOD he Kurtz Drug Company BOulevard 2 2200 14715 Deiroxt Ave Page 184 Platek Leonard-69 Platten Charles 72 Pleasance Dorothx 40 126 Plxsko Ellzabeth 75 127 Polanskv Marx 67 125 Polanskw Patrlcla 74 127 Polcar Donna Lee 44 96 140 Porcella Jun 92 P rsnh John 62 89 05 121 2a Porter Sh1rlex 62 126 Powell Llnda 62 147 Powell P tr1c1a 4 12 136 Pozun Marxlsn 70 126 135 P att B11 46 127 0 Preble Bex erlx 62 147 Preneta Margaret 62 Preston Channmg 68 P108 S lly 44 62 108 132 133 3:1 Prxebe Judx 70 96 97 101 103 108 132 Pr1est Kenneth 62 Prltchard Marx L u 70 96 98 103 108 126 Prok Dan1el 69 121 127 135 Quallxch Peggx 4 12 129 Qualhch Vlfglhla 1 125 129 133 136 Q ax T m 10 64 08 Qulgley Suzanne 40 124 131 146 Qu1nn Charles 68 88 95 Rager George 3 93 Ra land B111 44 62 139 95 108 112 f Randazzo Jean 45 144 Randolph Elame 67 Raptls Robert 8 Rasmussen N nu 75 96 136 RBSSIE Robert-68 Ratner Rxchard 71 128 129 137 Rausch Eleanor 45 124 R s Mar1lxn 42 127 131 7 Redxfer Charles 62 48 82 108 Re lfer B111 68 48 86 Reagan Lotus 88 5 Reed Durothx 75 127 Reed Janet 71 119 124 Reed Marx 50 119 144 Rees James 62 88 93 95 , ' ,- -ge' . , 129 ,1',l3l.133 ' f an ' 7Af7 . 7. rf ,' 1 f' , f 14' ri , la Y . , , . 1 ' . 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'I ' ' - . , ' W72, , 14 Compliments of THE GEO D CCRNELL CO General Pamtmg Contractors Est 1897 1332 W 117th Street Reese Jeannette Rexd Barbara 50 102 11 126 Rexd L 127 136 01s Rexff Russell 71 124 Relllx June 74 127 Repass Jody 99 Reppa Don U7 78 93 Reuss Ronald 73 127 1 Rewnolds Nan 45 96 Rhodes Nan 1 99 R1ch George 43 88 87 108 Rxchards Bexerlw O Rxchley Walter Rlchlm Wally 68 Rlffer John 69 R Donald Jack 73 Roberts Roberts Roberts R b t A x ce F9 1'12 42 Ann 75 13:1 Sue 2 108 12 0 er S Tom 68 Robertson Dax 1d '1 Z 0 Robxnson Calx 1n 3 127 Roblnson Jack 69 121 124 Robmson Nancx o 128 9 Roche Arlene 62 R es h B b 68 o c o Ro ers Robert 1 8 12 Roland Ph1l 62 93 134 1-46 Root Ann 40 Ross Dax 1d 73 Ro es J an 0 118 12 Rot Leonard 2 28 1-10 Rouse Bvron 6 124 Rowten Nlars Lou 4-l 96 136 R A oxer nn Rub1n Rosemarx 2 119 ussell Judx 196 9 126 Russell Bob Rust Claude 6 131 133 R mas Jeanette -I 3 a a Nlable 1 4 a a Norma 6 96 9 8 SHDIEFS Glenn 68 Sackl John 67 134 Safford Ph1l 76 136 Sajo Julxe 62 110 131 7 Samford Tom 6 127 140 7 Securities for i Investment or Speculation W111lom.1 Merlcko 81 Co , Inc Members M zdwest Stock Exchange 1116 UHIOU Commerce Bldg Cleveland OhlO MA l 8500 D1rect Wlre to New York Edward H Saxton Frank R Saxton Arthur C Saxton Mrs Edward H Saxton Edward H Saxton J Saxton Funeral Home EST KBI ISHED 1842 ACademy l 2300 13215 Detro1t Ave BOu1evard 2 1740 RUBE ADLER sPoR7s and HABERDASHERY Sporting Goods I Men s Wear OUTFITTERS OF TEAMS 11714 DETROIT AVINUE LAKEWOOD 7 OHIO Pige 180 1 , Y C O . o 0 , , ' 1 0 N 1 1 i 1 1 ' Q 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , o i i . 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