Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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ZW Wiewimifzgd H i i ADMW 'STRANON SEN 'ORS uNoeRcu.ASsHeN .-....... Seine! ' m K, fi! -I H. ll ll an ll ll ll Q gg SPORTS AC.Tlverle5 ADVQRNSHENT 7 Friends, gather around. I am not a man to boast, friends, but the show you are about to see is the most colossal, the most revolutionary, the most stupendous spectacle ever produced. Within these very pages, friends, yes, these very pages, is a variety show the likes of which you have never before encountered. Four years in the making, and with a cast of hundreds, the '53 Annual is The Greatest Show on Earth. fNow don't crowd me, friends, you can turn the page in a secondl I wish I could tell you more about how the show was made, friends. I wish I had time to tell you about the exciting moments, the happy moments, and the sad moments that went into the last four years. If I could, then you would understand why it has given us such a thrill to see our show completed. Of course, we're amateurs, and this was just our first attempt. But we're starting another show now, friends, an even greater production. And, to complete it, it will take us an entire lifetime. A million problems will arise befor: our next show is done, and when they do, I guess we'II use the experience we gained from our first show, and meet our difficulties without too much trouble. But Iet's not waste valuable time, friends. Step right into the Showboat and take a seat in any section! The show is about to begin! Is everybody ready? Then roll 'em and flip the page! Curtain going up!! DUDDD i:u:'U': gU DDUDUDDQD new ...B vA2siTY DDQ iz' fr-5:1 QQDGDUUDUDDQQQQD Q cf ' O90 0000 can Q go Q, O ci O 0 op 0 O 4 O G90 Q 0 cv? 0 Gio '3UUU1JQ:ic3ClU'37D'3'3DE!'3UC1QQ fo PED FMF CLUB E 'Qs Q gon-:me 'III QQUDQQQUDUCIUDD Dba 0 IN Without a doubt, the man behind the scenes in any theater is often burdened with the most headaches, and, in Mr. Andrews' case, this is certainly true. ln Mentor High School's own drama, morning after morning, when The Mob surges into the office, Mr. Andrews can always be found handling the crowd swiftly and tactfully. For it is he who must decide who was actually sick and who merely stayed home to get a few more licks in on The Fourposterf' And when the sports seasons roll around, Mr. Andrews is The Quiet Man who sees that they run smoothly. In gratitude to Mr. Andrews for the many things he has done for us, and for just being his good-natured self, we dedicate our book, the l953 annual, to him. Q Z ADMIN ISTDATIUN D. R. RICE The purpose of education is to develop the abili- ties of each individual for the fullest participation in our American way of life. ln Mentor High School, your range of experi- ence has been broad and varied. lt has included not only the basic learning skills but also those ac- tivities which train tor leadership, cooperation, and service. As you complete these experiences and move into the new fields of activity beyond graduation, we urge you to be ever mindful of these valuable lessons and employ their principles in your partici- pation as citizens in this great American democ- racy. l extend to you, Class of l953, best wishes for a happy and successful future. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ganna! af 2 ' Left to right: Mr. Noel Wical, Mr. Howard Shadle, Mr. Horace Wilson, Dr. Milo Fagan, President. Mr. Dale Rice, Mr. William Ware, Dr. Thomas Byrne. ten There were times when high school graduates looked into the future and made plans, with the feeling that the world about them was stable, static and unchanging, that only they were going to change, and make changes. Great world-changing events of the past few decades have followed each other in such swift succession that the things of yesterday are out of date, planes, bombs, cars, refrigerators, books, clothes, ideas, and discoveries of yesterday and today out of date and old fashioned. Education was designed to equip you, class of '53, with knowledge, skills, ideals, and character which will give you reasonable stability in an ever- changing world, and to fit you to help mold those changes that occur into desirable patterns. Con- tinued progress is assured only as each generation in turn uses its trained abilities in that way. cfm sag ELLIS M. HOSTETLER PRINCIPAL Y! NM ? NN-.c Left to right: Mr. Shadle, Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. Nordman, Mrs. Woodruff. eleven Mr. Mrs. Mr. C. Garry Andrews CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS A.B. Ohio Northern University Ohio State University Hobby: Fishing Favorite S ort: Football D Favorite Food: Pumpkin pie and Swiss steak Ora Elizabeth Armstrong SHQRTHAND, twins ii, orrice PRACTICE A.B. Bowling Green Business University Hobby: Family Pet Peeve: My name Favorite Soort: Baseball Favorite Food: Steak Howard Barnes sioLoGv, PHOTOGRAPHY A.B., B.S. in Ed. Oberlin College Brooklyn College Columbia University Kent State University Western Reserve University Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Kids who slam their books down on their desks Favorite Sport: Sailing Favorite Food: Hot dogs - fried potatoes Mr. Willard C. Barnes Mrs. INDUSTRIAL ARTS B S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University The Stout Institute Hobby: Raising Evergreens Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Beet steak Beryl Buhler HOME ECONOMICS B.S. in Edt, M.S. Ohio State University Hobby: Lovely china Pet Peeve: Chewing gum habitue Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Quick thick steaks twelve Mr. Oren T. Casey INDUSTRIAL ARTS B.S. In Ed., M.E. Kent State University Hobby: Civic Service and gardening Pet Peeve: Those who want all the advan- tages but are unwilling to contribute Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Steak - well done Miss Helen Craig LATIN A.B. Lake Erie College Columbia University Western Reserve University Hobby: Amicae et Flores Pet Peeve: Anguis in herba Favorite Food: Ab oro ad mala Miss Florence l. Davis DEAN OF GIRLS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.S., M.S. Indiana State Teachers College Western Reserve University Hobby: Collecting oriental figurines and Stoner's hats Pet Peeve: Gossip Favorite Sport: Listening to Tressel and Roberson A g Favorite Food: Corn bread and hominy grits Miss Genevra Duc ro LIBRARIAN A.B. Mount Holyoke College Western Reserve University Hobby: Readin', 'Ritin', but not 'Rithmetic Pet Peeve: Missing books and articles from the Library Favorite Sport: Swimming Favorite Food: Food for thought Miss Nell Giftin MATHEMATICS B.S. In Ed., M.A. Muskingum College Ohio Northern University Ohio State University Hobby: Music and handwork Pet Peeve: Nothing in September, everything in May! Favorite Sport: Squelching dislikable people Favorite Food: Anything cooked outdoors thirteen Mr. Frank H. Henck vocAi. Music B.M. Eastman School of Music Western Reserve University University of Minnesota Hobby: Reading and sports Pet Peeve: The Cry type of singer F 't S t: F tb Il avorie por oo o Favorite Food: Spaghetti and sea food Mr. Frank T. Higham HISTORY, CIVICS, COMMERCIAL LAW B.S. in Ed. University of North Carolina Bowling Green State University Hobby: Dogs Pet Peeve: Reliqgous and racial intolerance Favorite Sport: rock Favorite Food: Fried oysters Mr. C. Osborne Hutton ENGi.isH Q A.B., M.A. Mount Union College Syracuse University Columbia University Hobby: General reading, and Genealogy Pet Peeve: Students who will not read extensively Favorite Sport: Tennis lparticipanti Football lobserveri Favorite Food: Strawberry Shortcake Mr. Thomas E. Jones ENGLISH, SPEECH B.S. in Ed., M.A. Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Ohio University Favorite Sport: Swimming and Bowling Mrs. Marguerite Kehres HOME ECONOMICS B.S. in Ed. Miami University Washington State College Hobby: Hubby Pet Peeve: Whiners and Moaners Favorite Sport: Sleeping Favorite Food: Roast Pork and Baked Beans Mr. Ted Keller ART B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Akron University New Mexico State College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Giggling girls, especially when they are old enough to know better Favorite Sport: Swimming Favorite Food: Spaghetti and lemon pie fourteen v -42' ,- fit 9.5 Mr. Thomas Osborne SHORTHAND, TYPI NG I B.S. in Bus., B.S. in Ed. Miami University San Diego State University Hobby: Flying, photography Pet Peeve: Repeating statements over and over for those students who do not give their attention ' Tennis olf Favorite Sport: , g Favorite Food: Spore ribs and sauerkraut Mr. Clarence W. Phillips BOOKKEEPING, PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS B.S. in Ed., M.A. Ohio University Ohio State University Hobby: Flower Gardening Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Pie Mr. George L. Pitzer ALGEBRA l,ll, SOLID GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Hobby: Records and tropical fish Favorite Sport: Football Favorite Food: Apple durnplings with cheese Mr. O. B. Moor, Jr. Miss ENGLISH III A.B. Ohio State University Toledo University Heidelburg College Hobby: Changing diapers Pet Peeve: Peope who murder the Queen's English Favorite Sport: Grading English tests Favorite Food: Pig knuckles and sauerkraut Bernice Kost eNoi.isH B.A., M.A. Flora Stone Mother College Western Reserve University Graduate School Hobby: Knitting argyle soxs Pet Peeve: Students who talk without permission Favorite Sport: Hockey Favorite Food: Lobster Mr. William Nordman fifteen INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Hiram College Dana Musical Institute Vandercook School of Music Hobby: Pursuing the Culinary Arts Favorite Sport: Bowling Favorite Food: Turkey and dressing Mr. Arden E. Roberson COACH, SCIENCE, CAR DRIVING B.A. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Kent State University Hobby: Keeping Coach Tressel and Coach S d t f t bl an erson ou o rou e Pet Peeve: Anything that has to do with housework Favorite Sport: Football and basketball Favorite Food: Popcorn Mr. F. W. Sanderson COACH, SCIENCE B.S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Hobbg: Athletics Pet .eevez n Keeping Miss Davis supplied with whistles Favorite Sport: The sport in season Favorite Food: Steak Miss Eloise Stoner smvisii, ewsusu A.B., M.A. Capital University Columbia University Hobby: Shopping Pet Peeve: Oh, so many! Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Steak Mr. Harmon P. Traxler HISTORY B.S. in Ed. Kent State Universit Hobby: Garden work Pet Peeve: Any form of gum chewing and its after effects Favorite Sport: Baseball Favorite Food: Pineapple up-side-down cake Mr. Lee J. Tressel COACH, GENERAL SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.A., M.A. Baldwin Wallace College Ohio State University Western Reserve University Hobby: Athletics Pet Peeve: Students with no energy Favorite Sport: Football Favorite Food: Steak Nor ricfunzn Mr. Lynn Bell INDUSTRIAL ARTS B.S. in Ed. Miami University Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Someone reading over my shoulder Favorite Sport: Football Favorite Food: Any type ot sea food sixteen vm, TS tglliu .- W 9 Q Q! ,o' Q' 9'.9 .v t lt' 'Q ,e'fs Q gi: Q 9 , D' c Q 1 vol ' '. ' vw. 4 '.,. ' o up I' wtf' - . i ' as 5 - ' ' ., , . O 3 0 'MN 1' ' 0 Sam if ' , W , R+ m - ' -Q . , .' .. f ?1' ' -' Q.- .33.'iS.g,Wi f Q s M v 1 o 5 0 3 W' ,K 935, fl., Q l O k a? X T N U . 1 ' ', '- g I -. 0 .' , 5 - ' 'iffy -2,.wi . ' Q QW, . - .M X v 9 X Q. , it ' Wi - wi Q x' :, Wi.,FLiJ- Q - Jw Q 2 ,Mx K A ! F -1gx!fNZfll7Qi'-- -- 1'-4' - ww -.,Qg,i?,Qt , W A. 3' . ,Q is wi f fwifgskw z X W wait . X . W, ww-vwi ,N Q 0 C 09.1 Q 3,12 1 Q W w up , Corol Fowles Sl'ICRl'Z'l'A RY Cutc, fricndly, and on thc hcum, Is our Carol, head of Y-Teens. Don Snyder l'Rl'2S1Dl'INT He leads our class through thick and thin, And always has zu big wide grin. Q Tom Hawk VICE l'Rl'ISIllENT To he a doctor is Tom's aim, Much success we know he'll gain. Nancy Chapuis TRICASURER Must athletic is our Chip, ln cheering she'll never slip Dan Abel Dan was voted our class elown, You never see him with a frown. Carol Aurada Beverly Archer She-'s full of style and on the beam, She was chosen football queen. A quiet lass, there are but few, Vl'ho know the treasures hidden in you. Kenneth Babbs Jack Adams As scholar and athlete he does exeel. VVe know in life he will do well. Changing tires and filling a tank, Jaek should Ann Patricia Ahern Pretty and have lots of money in the bank. Barbour Ann is always smartly dressed. ln our elass she is the best. so petite, Patty ean't help being sweet. Richard Barbieri Donald Ave He's eo-eaptain of our football team, At sports and things he's on the beam If it's laughter you do hear, You're sure to know that Don is near. Shirley Basco fWEY'lfY-One She was our head majorelte, A better one they'lI never gel. Glenn Blaha A little nonsense now and then, Is realized by the best of men. Beverly Blewett Judy Berglund Acting in plays and editing papers, Are just a few of Beverly's capers. With a smile oh so bright, This gal is really dynamite. Ra I ph Bowen John Bos Dignified, sedate, and tall. He is popular among us all. In acting John does very well, Vl'e all agree that he is swell. Wilma Bukky Dorothy Blaha Her voice was ever soft and low, A sweeter girl you'll never know. A light haired girl with eyes of blue, Happy, carefree, always true. Wayne Crookshanks David Brown And when a lady's in the case, All other things give their place. Best looking is our Dave, Over him all girls do rave. Madeleine Burgermeister Maddie is our one class blonde, Of her we are all very fond. Twenty-two Lois Chek As merry as the day is long, Happy always with u sung. Warren Cross 'l'o play hockey is his desire, He'll likely set the ice on fire. James Eckley Full of vigor, vitality, :ind vim, A ift to women is our Jim. tl' Dolores Butchek A quiet and nive lass. VVe're glad to have her in our class Marlene Denton Dennie gives us quite a scare, Drive with her and curl your hair. George Davidson Jet black hair and big hrown eyes I-Ie's n hit with all gals and guys. Lee Filker Kind and serious is he, 'l'hat's the way he'll always he. Leslie Carpenter A Jersey accent has this girl, In our vlass she is at pearl. Dorothy Crookshank Most respected is our Dot, She is liked an awful lot. Donald Eadon Though he's quiet and shy, He is really quite at guy. twenty-three gglgg, ,fra . .. . ,iam ' ve- ...E-...V..f, - Y Marcia Goden Marcia's eyes are sparkling blue, She peps us up through and through. Robert Kroggel Keith Longacre The boy of youth and health, His eyes display this wealth. Lindo Dickey I,inda's smile is so rare, It matches her lovely hair. Mo ry Koch A friend, a chum, a good sport too, Loyal pal tried and true. Woodie Hippler Harry Lors In track Harry won his fame, 'l'o clear eleven feet is his aim. J oo n Eddy Retieenee can stand any test. Patricia Kindler Full of style, And always has a ready smile. Pciul Koester He really has a golden touch. Down in shop he spends his time, In carving wood he sure does fine. Rhythm really rocks the room, VVhen his drums go boom, boom, boom. Women of few words are the best, VVith basketball, that he loves so much, twenty-four Marlene Manis ln Home-Ee. this gal does shine, Though shy and quiet she'll do Fine. James Manninen In books and sports he does fine, His looks make all the gals pine. Ben Parvin Bell bottom trousers, coat of navy bue, 'l'o the navy he'll always be true. Janet Lang Janet has a winning way, All the kids say she's OK. Lois McCauley A bright little person to have around, Another like her cannot be found. Ronald McLaren Ilappy go lucky is this lad, You never see him looking sad. Spencer Phelps Quiet in his natural way, Sluggers fun at work or play. Marie Long In Cooking and sewing she does fine, And when you mention Joe her eyes do shine. Janice McDonald Auburn tresses how delightful, If she cuts them oh how frightful. Robert Misley A eo-captain of our football team, He's big, strong and full of steam. twenty-five . 'TTT MS? Wit apes MP5 Nancy Ortmann A bundle of sunshine rolled into one, This gal's life is full of fun. Barbara Phillips On her finger is a ring, For Barb marriage is the thing. Paul Schaab Life is a jest and all things show it, Happy Paul sure does know it. Anthony Skufca Mrs. Armstrong's right hand guy. Even though he-'s quiet and shy. Donna Patchin VVorry and Donna have never met, Happiness in life she's sure to get, Imogene Phillips Snappy eyes and dimples gleaming, .lean makes one feel like beaming. Neil Shadle In all he does he will succeed, ln the field of journalism he will lead. Georgene Schaefer A girl with radiance like the sun, She has a smile for everyone. Anne Phillips Silent and shy is this gal, But a niee friend and trusting pal. Donald Stalzer ln his genius lies his might, Painting and drawing are his delight. twenty-six Pat Ronally An all around athlete IS llus boy, Sports are his pride and Joy. Lnla Sloan Mata Meussner Never worry, never fret, That s Llla you bet. Always very gruclous and nent, Nuely groomed and oh so sweet. Ruchard Stout The misc-hnef that lurks wnthm h1s eyes, Foretells of pranks he wlll devlse. Donald Renchord Few words, many u deed, Work hard is Don's creed. Lnllnan Sustarcnc A nurse IS what she wants to be, She will succeed, just wait and see. Phyllls Morrns Phvllis really likes to sing, Her voice above us all wlll ring. Thomas Strahosky David Rose Tom works hard behind the scenes, He gets pzunt all over has Jeans. For It s always talr weather, When good fellows get together. Jean Schubring twenty seven Qunet, kmd, und sweet, lhe kmd you really hke to meet. Ba rba ra Taylor Sing away sorrow, cast away care, The 'e are the traits that make her so fair. Cecelia Ungers Ma rga ret Spon She powders her face with sunshine, Summer, winter - any time. ski Two sparkling eyes, a ready smile, All help to make life worthwhile. Bruce Sterling 1 He ean't dance, and he sure shows it, He-'S got rhythm, but his feet don t know it. William Winfield We grant at hough he has much wit, He is quite shy in using it. Marie Teter John Truman Small of stature, full of fun, Makes one loved hy everyone. .lohn's rizd is really nice, But he 0:-m't Spin his tires on ice. Carol Trask Evelyn Sparks Brighter than u star, Carol's destined to go far. Always trim, Eve's tall and slim. William Toivonen A fine upstanding sort of man, VVhose very manner says, I can. Twenty-eight V 1 . -V:- Ernest Yard About the west this lad does rave, To live there some day is his crave. Doris Walser A graceful charming lass, YVhose manners one could scarce surpass Conny Wager Made of sugar and spice, This gal is really nice. Patricia Wright Bright and witty is her mind, And her heart is gently kind. Willis Woodruff Around the girls he's very shy, But he'll get over it by and by. Carol Vinkovich In music she is best, Vinkie outdoes all the rest. David Amato Nature made him as she should, Not too bad and not too good. twenty-n ine 5 W 's, 5 ,W I zqlqg T S , 5 V. K Yi x 4 E A .. 4' QW 0' x SEMA 3 . f 5 ,W Qi w , x by , E? if If V i.. 'sl' Most Athletic Smoothest Dancer ...... Most Likely to Succeed . , , Nicest Shape . Best Line , . . Prettiest Eyes Cutest A..... Personality Plus Worst Drivers Best Drivers . . Best Dressed . Best Liked . . . Best Looking . Class Clowns , Mosl' Bashful , Peppiest , . , Most Respected Prettiest Hair Nicest Smile . Most Courteous Best Posture , Class Flirts 30: 'F BOY Pat Ranally Woodie Hippler Kenneth Babbs Neil Shadle Bob Misley Dick Barbieri Dave Rose Jim Manninen Dan Snyder John Bas Pat Ranally Don Stalzer Dan Snyder Dave Brown Dan Abel Don Eadon Dick Stout Tom Hawk George Davidson Paul Koester Tom Hawk Dave Brown Bob Misley Jim Eckley GIRL Nancy Chapuis Doris Walser Carol Trask Shirley Basco Madeleine Burgermeister Marcia Goden Ccnny Wagar Carol Aurada Marlene Denton Linda Dickey Ann Barbour Carol Aurada Carol Aurada Beverly Bleweti' Marlene Manis Marcia Goden Dorothy Crookshank Pat Ahern Judy Berglund Doris Walser Pat Ahern Carol Trask thirty-1 5 Q thirty-three Cnmr M he f Y O CC R R Dole Supermfendenr TS CSEO DV pres dem, class SGH Of Hugh CFHTOV M Snyder d Dan .fu V X2 U U50 'Z ax ,C 0 .1 o E A o W .A E U C Q C CU vv QA .C ,. O E O E fin Uv an L - 5 W U C U o 1: cu .. o KJ U- U .- U 2 Q1 Z Q: C O .C 'Z 3 .- U C .- 'L' TD O ,C u Ln .Q an o U .A Z Q: C on L .- C 0 C U Q1 cu C o .C .- U ,C .- U on Q U an U va ... o Vw .H E u 0 .C .. .- :S .Q IU E E cy E an U C G2 E E O U E E O .C U m Q C .- o C onthe rn few G gun he extent of yumpmq r he T YC gem WCS UI' 'N CN GA S' Q if Li fi Xyuliyxrl, ln the fall the juniors came Face to Face with the fact that they were going to need lots of money to take their Dreamboat to the annual Junior-Senior Pram. At the foot- ball games and in the halls they could be heard saying, l have a wonderful candy bar 'Just For You '. There was no Monkey Business going on for they had the many respon- sibilities of ordering class rings, planning the prom and getting ready for their big senior year. The upperclassmen began to notice the sophomores who were beginning to make their debut on the football and basketball teams and in the choir, Everyone had a Happy Time at the first dance of the year, put on by the sophomores. By checking coats at the games and dances the sophomore's treasury began to swell. A great shock to Mentor High was when the freshmen came in from the Junior High in both quality and quantity. Even though they were small, their minds were Above and Beyond the pint size, and they excelled in everything they did. F W Q Ay, 'Q fifwff Qxwiww L ,565 I df wi , V . .-:,. :K :L I - 'I ya - N , . 4 - ,. Y : W KJ , 1 ' EI ' It fl .K . ' 5. E 3 - 2. ' , F ' . . 2: ' i . ' ,'rV ' :si fi i . ,. 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Three: Tom Milgate, Marlene Ostrander, Jeff Rankin, Herbert Richardson, Ralph Victor, Diane Tor- pey, Frank Tirnperio. Four: Pat Steve, Lou Ann Shunkwiler, Jean Schminkey, Ruth Schlappal, Saundra Walker, Larry Wise, John Babbs. Five: Janice Brown, Tom Campbell, Richard Churchill, Vern Crookshanks, Bill Evans, Carol Flanigon, Joan Foley, Six: Mary Hopp, Donna Johnstone, Edward Kenney, Bud Kirkland, Suzanne MacKenzie, Barbara Kurth, Clifford McGrath. Seven: Pat Mosser, Dolores Parker, John Reed, George Rider, Rollin Scott, Bill Sisson, Bill Stout, Eight: Dorothy Tomazic, Roger Von Kramer, Bill Weaver. 'l tr P R , ' 5 I , ,J if .of V i A Q ,L an . A ,., if M I V , t KE, . ..iii ,L :Lg-' H 1 ,,- K f s 1 ' 1 ,g,An I ' Q if X 3 K ' 3' 4.5 ' , R i . i uv ,si at i '73, J r A A ,Gi ' -0 T ur r . x is S . , 41 - v X 'I Kilim , 6 , ,Q 1 .2 ' - J 'ij ' 3 .25 T 1 -,,,- AQ, uf i 4 lf' 7 iffj fri f't?'QrL ,A ,gl A i Q 5 , A , V . 'V' . ' l 3 fa A W X W . V 1 ,Aft -T I R . x Q XY, V I, J W . x i A l M 5 f f i' X ' L' i is if is 1 . Q57 ,J 1 . 1 i I J Qli.-fk in 4 l l 1+ or , . i . K S iiie f . . A i ..... I K M W . i .,,, -' ' , - E- , 2 I 1 . . l l 7 ,- g Y f i It -.. i ., ' . I i. ...B M ...Wi i Row One: Mabel Wise, George Adams, Don Bowman, Loretta Brown, Sylvia Centnar, Corrine Coates, Sally Day. Row Two: Bruce Farren, George Fornadley, Nancy Harris, Roberta Jansen, Pat Kiefer, Walter Kohler, Barbara Lawrence. Row Three: Paul Luikart, Bill McLaughlin, Ann O'Brien, Carol Peelman, Larry Reeves, James Rinker, David Samf. Row Four: David Sedgley, Bob Sobecki, Henrietta Swank, Carol Wagar, Carolyn Whaley, Mary Louise Wolfe, Virginia Allin. Row Five: Marlene Bregitzer, Edwin Butcheck, Ann Chittenden, Norman Cooper, Mark Covert, Carol Felix, Hewitt Fredebaugh, Row Six: Judy Hilliard, Carol Johnson, Jackie Jones, Shirley Kiefer, Grant Kirchhoff, Marilyn Meissncr, Marjorie Orvis. Row Seven: Shirley Presley, Lucy Reeves, Rose Marie Rollason, Ted Rosticil, Charles Schmenske, Reba Stacy, Bill Tibbits, Row Eight: Frank Vaccariello, Allen Walker, Bruce Weisenbach, Shirley Whitney, Gay Young. Sa Row l - Jack Abel, Lester Bair, Joan Bina, Peter Bos, Mary Lee Butler, Rob- ert Cholmondeley. Row 2 - Glenna Crysler, Ralph Dorsey, Marna Foster, Ronald Garner, Walter Gordon, Carol Gradolph. Row 3 - Jim Haase, Charles Hayer, Maye Johnson, Louis Kadet, Gene King, Fred- die Lay. Row 4 - Carol Long, Ellen Mate, Robert McCracken, Leonard Mee, Joe Meo, James Molnar. Raw 5 - Shirley Pavelka, Kevin Phillips, Patricia Rand, Gwen Richey, Theodore Rippin, Shirley Rosel. Row 6 - Margie Shandle, Helena Taylor, Arlene White, Alon Winter, Maureen Ahern, Tom Bandy. Row 7 - Mary Bizjak, Lillian Cahill, Harry Claywell, Douglas Daniels, Bea- trice Drda, Jeff Griggs. Row 8 - Dolores Hagerty, Tom Hergen- roeder, Herald Horn, Betty Kalinowski, Bruce K'rchhoff, Nancy Lewis. Row 9 - Maureen Mah, Nancy Mattie, Pat McLaughlin, William Meissner, Lanny Miller, Carl Mucha. Row IO - Tom Jones, David Rees Elaine Robertson, Richard Rulison, Jeanne Sob- lesky, Lois Thompson. Row ll - Ronnie Varvarovsky, Mary White, Bob Woodruff, Margaret Bar- ski, Pat Blagge, Jeannette Burger- meister. l l thirty-eight thirty-nine S Row l - Ted Campbell, Jean Cole, Don- ald Davis, Nadine Englehardt, Shirley Fritz, Virginia Gersin. Row 2 - Donna Gray, Dale Hall, Charles Hershberger, Donna Jayne, Tom Jones, Garry Kemp. Row 3 - Ronald Koshar, Tom Lingafelter, Roger Mann, Marlene Matlock, Nancy Meinke, Harry Milner. Row, 4 -- Collins Morse, Jae NCIQY. June Pierce, Connie Rankin, Terry Robinson, Linda Schweickart. Raw 5 - Kenneth Stray, Phyllis Tessmer, Beverly Thomas, Richard Vernon, San- dra Ward, Gail Wickert. Row 6 5 Barbara Atkins, Alan Berkebile, Margie Blair, Jim Butcheck, Sally Car- penter, Mary Lau Costello. Row 7 - Lynn Day, L le Ferry, Donna Giannatti, Nancy gribble, Maureen Gudis, Barbara Harris. Row 8 -- Clark Hill, Bill Johnson, Bob Jupp, Charlotte Kennedy, Ellen Krog- gel, Faith Martin. Row 9 - Bill McCarter, Peter Menqert, Carl Mitchell, Richard Newton, om O'Brien, Hope Poer. Row I0 - Patricia Reich, Jerome Riapin, Jeanne Rollason, Norma Scott, udy Strew, Don Wallenfelsz. Row ll - Charles Schroer, Ray Richter. Row - Myrth Abbey, Larry Andrews, Louise Barski, Pete Bittigar, Robert Bregitzer, Sandra Cahill. Row 2 - Connie Couch, Robin Eadon, James Foster, Ronald Gray, Carole Hancher, Judy Jay. Row 3 - William Jones, Jack Kirkland, Sherman Lanning, Ed Lors, Arthur MCA Mahon, Bob Woodrow. Row 4 - Jean Milnark, Louise Nellis, Robert Pawul, Don Pitcher, Chuck Reeves Tony Schiavoni, Row. 5' - Richard Smith, Phyllis Steve, Virginia Townsend, Victor Andrews, Na- dine Baumgardner, Ronnie Beck. Row 6 - Shirley Botens, John Brooks, Lee Chapman, Bob Ellenbest, James Gaines, Victor Hanko. Row 7 - Jack Hathaway, Janice Jenkins, Alberta Kappe, Richard Lee, Leonard Lotter, Carl Luikart. Row 8 - Charles Markell, Mary Lou James, Joan Misley, Katherine Nurmi, David Samsa, Marcy Rose. Row 9 - Dennis Sedivy, Russell Stewart, Jean Szanyi, John Urbas, Jackie Web- ster, Doris Yeager. Row IO - Carol Atkinson, Douglas Beck- man, Russell Boyer, Frances Brunner, Stewart Chichester, Henry Covill. Row ll - Jean Felice, Ronald Gall, Paul Grusell, Hubert Hawk, Richard Jepson, Karen Kehl. ' Rowll2 - Danny Koester, Albert Kosten, William Layman, Sue Leimgruber, Doyle Lucas, Alice Mather. First Row -- Keith Merrilat, Louise Moore, Jim Orv.s, Judy Phillips, Barbara Rush- more, Joe Shandle. Second Row - Roger Spencer, Gertrude Stickle, Peggy Thomas, Butch Vrhovc, Don Wharton, Donna Young. Third Row - Jack Alanen, Joan Aurada, Corrine Babic, Patsy Belt, Joe Bryan, Bill McCoIlister, Fourth Row - Jack Dannemiller, Pat Foley, Leona Gilreath, Richard Hammers, Neil Harris, Alan Henslee. Fith Row - Doug Jacklic, Helen Johnson, Chuck Kertell, Fred Kuntz, Tom Litz, Kay Mclntyre, Sixth Row - Jo',n Mather, Fred Merrick, Donald Morris, Joe Nig, Judy Parker, Jim Rankin, Seventh Row - Jim Robinson, Kathy Rus- sell, Betty Sponski, Clarence Lohrey, Tim Tinkler, David Wheatcrott. Eighth Row - Tom Albus, Helen Bair, Mike Biddell, Jean Bregitzer, Dave Bukky, Virginia Byrne. Ninth Row - Mildred Cook, Darlene Davis, Chuck Forstyk, Jim Gordon, Howard Horn, Shirley Hammers. Tenth Row - Valerie Jamison, Barbara Kerven, Carol Kushen, Clarence Lohrey, Clare Manis, Jim Matheson. Eleventh Row - Mark Moser, Walter Parsons, Ronald Peppe, Tim Ryan, Dick Slupe, Donna Stearn. Twelfth Row -- G a r y Stuckert, T o m Thompson, I Ronnie Toivonen, Carol Waters, Janice Wiseman, David Amann. C Wcnadtq emu .i fi inimn !ll.ll iii t lm 31 Q ggi 'E?i!ef '5EyQ!? i5.?5b?,.5? Sll2zhK?'F2.iee?fe'llni'utEi?!f'G'?SL'?'ilkggllf'ikefeifewil23ii,fI5i?fOCvee2VL??ni?32f.3', 2ZYJSiS'2i'i,Tcifillilfilllif'v'Zl2f',fOla'2ff9ff''ifLssff'OS'QfS'2fTfj.fJZ?,n'BQlff M2'flLe5'.Sf,S'EiZzif'l?z'SZ3flafOVe ' Km On August 20, thirty-five boys, some awkward, most of them light, but all eager, reported for the first football practice. Only nine lettermen were on hand to bolster the green, lightweight squad and Coach Lee Tressel had reason to expect a tough season. Before league play opened, Mentor was regarded as a soft touch by the other teams of the area. But the Cards surprised everyone and proved what fight, teamwork, and good coaching could accomplish by going undefeated in the independent frays and winning three out of four league games. The only defeat of the year was suffered in the first league tilt at the hands of the Fairport Skippers, whom we tied for the N. E. C. championship. The final scores were: Mentor 26, Mayfield O, Mentor l3, Fairport 26, Mentor 34, Bedford 7, Men- tor l3, Riverside O: Mentor 27, Kirtland l9, Mentor 31, Painesville 7, Mentor 37, Geneva l3, Mentor 47, Ashtabula Harbor l2, Mentor 26, Willoughby 7. forty-four COACHES Sanderson, Roberson, Tressel ,als num., BULLDOG ROSE MlNNlE BUD get ,. H fx R7 KE K Ef R MUTT MOUSE LOUIE Nm' S M. nil ABE PRES HBRUCIE' 'WN TOIVlE JEFF HDICKIE BIRD HOLY CROSS fi First Row - Jim Orvis, Jim Rankin, Butch Vrhovc, Keith Merrilot, Bob Reed, Russ Stewart, Dave Bukky, Don Morris, Chuck Reeves, Bob Pawul, Ed Lors, Pete Hawk, Howard Horn, Bob Woodrow, Doyle Lucas. Second Row 5 Clarence Lohrey, Ronnie Beck, Tony Schaivoni, Ronnie Toivonen, Jim Gordon, Bob Bregit- zer, David Wheatcroft, Jack Hathaway, Sherman Lanning, Joe Nigg. Third Row - Skip Bissell, John Calvert, Jack Chapman, Bob Fracci, Bill Goden, Tommy Jackson, Knox Johnson, Don Poncher, Frank Shanower, Paul Beebe, Ray Tomazic. 7 7 76401 The freshman football team, under the direction of Coaches Reese and l-lickerson of Center Street School, went through the season undefeated. The scrappy eleven compiled the imposing record of five wins and no losses, vanquishing Geneva, Fairport, Mayfield, Riverside, and Painesville. forty-six 7' KT 4.333 'Q RTW ff i gaakezfdaii iw MM , 'ix 2 S! -5- , E X., , ' X N sur bln sg' .ww 'A 1 Nw writ X 'Km If egg? v www 'WW mm Jussi-Wim aww-fwfr me T915 gg, ! iii? 'X if Y' as I '- I ' 1 s -:'-2-3 1 H44 N A f V ' 'I . M i r ' , 3 ,.., 1 'ii -55.,.:.:-we:gggza-:siege ,mi -2- .: -.,.fg.::s2::.f2aLt5:,.2a 53-.':,,:gf . : ..,. : .12 ' 4' n A 5.3, 5 1 s I F4234 I . . 28 55125 -ff. ' iii 1 ffl ' ' A ' STEVE HOGAN MARK COVERT HARRY LORS JIM ECKLEY JIM MANNINEN DAVID ROSE DICK BARBIERI , 1' W. KEN BABBS PAUL KOESTER LARRY REEVES Although we didn't win all the games this year, our basketball team had the best record of any Mentor team during the past five years. We lost five games by two points during the first half of the season, but caught fire the second half and tri- umphed over our neighboring rivals. We beat Fairport for the first time in many years in an overtime thriller that will be remembered by many for a long time to come. The J. V.'s had another triumphant season, with Coach Tressel's junior Cardinals success fully defending their N. E. C. championship. The freshman cagers showed that Mentor will be reckoned with in future years, by impressively defeating every team in the area. forty-eight fr 'iii , K .L W ', . Mu ,Q xi ' k 43, , , Q , , xg , ogg Q X59 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL Seated: J. Babbs, Daniels, Jones, Varvarovsky, Gray, Walker, Lungafelter. Standing: Farren, Manager, Gordon, Campbell, Hogan, Wallenfelz, McGrath. wwvww ? I 4 s FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row: Hawk, Merrilat, Vrhovic, Koester, Rankin, Gordon, Second Row: Reeves, Schaivani, Dannemiller, Smith, Lanning, Beck, Forstuc. 5' PAT RANALLY M.,...,...s-...,,. PAUL KOESTER HARRY LORS DAVID AMATO This year the track squad was under the direction of Coach Sanderson, who moved up from Center Street School to replace Coach Tressel. Once again o strong track team was turned out, as the Cards dominatcd the area. An old Mentor alumnus, Harmon Traxler, was in charge of the baseball team. This is just the third year for the new varsity sport and snappy new uniforms were purchased by the athletic fund for the Cardinal nine. With every school in the Northeastern Confer- ence now fielding a varsity baseball team, this year baseball became a league sport. Q i' We 2 lllll ' N az 1, ' Eg First Row: Barbieri, Koester, Horn, Toivonen, Lors, Ranally, Manninen, Covert. Second Row: Phillips, Berkebile, Brown, Campbell, Jones, Gray, Reeves, Tibbits, Filker. Third Row: Coach Sanderson, Coach Tressel, Wcisenbach, Cadet, Cooper, Newton, Hill, Robin- son, Mitchell. Fourth Row: Sobccki, Daniels, Ferry, Luikart. Firsf Row: Jupp, Hippler, Garner, Kohler, Bcrbbs, Hill, Sisson, Vaccoriello, Vorvorovsky, Second Row: Cross, Misley, Rose, Eckley, Sfolzer, Kraus, Phelps, Reed, Timperio, Third Row: Troxler, Couch, Covert, Gordon, Woodruff, D. Churchill, Abel, Scott, O'Brien, Fenton. K 2? fi Hy-one KENNETH BABES WARREN CROSS 4- 9 N , X x Q A l ,Sf wh., ,yr DAVID ROSE Q , ,, Row One: Misley, Babbs, Lors, Ranally, Rose, Abel, Sterling, Eckley. Row Two: Sisson, Walker, Barbieri, Amato, Koester, Manninen, Cooper, Mitchell, Longacre, Row Three: Smith, Kohler, Gordon, Covert, Reeves, Horn, Churchill, Kirchhoff, Strew, Mr. Tressel. Paul Koester, one of our class' finest athletes, went basket-happy in the Press Greater Cleveland Foul Shooting Tourna- ment this year. Placid Paul planted a perfect twenty shots in twenty attempts and swiped the title from 67 other school cham- pions who vied for the grand prize. For this smashing performance, Paul crashed New York fall expenses paid? and 'stashed' away two gleaming trophies! fifty-two cvmlzfq Zeadma fnfty-three 8 Qu LN 17? -1' ff 462 ff fw X lil! -! 4- fu fvvv-v CAROL AURADA MADELEINE BURGERMEISTER comm WAGAR N 1 DONNA JOHNSTONE NANCY CHAPUIS DORIS WALSER RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Marlene Matlock, Carolyn Whaley, Linda Schweickorf, Jeannette Burgermelsfer, Nancy Meinke, Karen Broderick FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Sue Leimgruber, Carol Atklnson, Corrine Babic, Joan Auroda, Carole Huncher, Jean Milnark '7oaZla6l Zaeen and f-fttevznfante 1 ?nv C, C .wpfvom CFC Q Mac nQb0 C eip, Mtg' c. DPC!! qQgQ0bg0 ,,cfLf'3w,Q,, Q.QfQ:-4, L Q c ,4'0Q,,Qk5Ls.'l'g,1:GocL CQ' fgogv.-n SQ of-,,'2w ff QSJQQQIQ 0pCoq0,'QpQ dgqp O P Y 9 Q 'of ' xecte Y Q5f70'C0al' 34? 'pf X15 N23 'il ff Q s ' S 'wav gs, X Q DRAMATICJ COME N1-10 NS A106 HOIR X , ., WJ . 1 5, x 5' ' YN XV. A 'Q Q Q 11,5 -,M x X. N! Y Y dawmadeag ' ' ' Featured among other events at Mentor High this year were- the numer- ous extra-curricular activities. By active participation the students showed talents Above and Beyond those displayed in the classroom. Goodwill was the keynote of the Y-Teens as they sent chocolates and presents to needy European children. The Thespians and Dramatics Club sponsored three, one act plays which were entered in the Ohio Speech League Contest. Nine excellent issues of the Com-Mentor, which kept the students well informed, were made possible by a successful magazine drive. The F. B. L. A. presented an interesting and informative assembly along with their many other activities. A delightful evening was had by all at the Winter Wonderland ball sponsored by the members of the G. A. A. The Band and Choir displayed their talents not only in their annual concerts but also in the district contest which was held in Euclid. Among the many fine students at Mentor High, six juniors and ten seniors were honored by being chosen for the National Honor Society. Another group of Mentor students attended the annual Lake County Scholarship banquet held on February 25. Throughout the year the Student Council helped to promote- pride in our school by presenting a Clean-Up Plaque to the most deserving home room. fifty-eight Neil Shadle, Editor-in-Chief Mr. Otto B. Moor, Advisor Left to right: Tom Hawk, News Editor, Beverly Blewett, Second Row One: Mr, Clarence Phillips, Business Advisor, Boh Mislcy Page Editor, Neil Shadle, Editor, Ken Babbs, Sports Editor, Business Manager. A Mr, Moor, Advisor, Row Two: Walt Kohler, Ted Campbell, Business Assistants REPORTERS Row One: Dan Snyder, Conny Wagar, Pot Ahern, Lois Chek, Carol Trask, Nancy Ortmann, Ann Chitten- den, John Bos, A Row Two: Lindo Dickey, Madeleine Burgermeister, Carol Aurada, Cecilia Ungers, Meta Menssner, Paul Koestcr, Carol Vinkovich, Ann Barbour, Dorothy Blaha, Marcia Goden. Advisor, Miss Stoner, Editor, Carol Trask, Assistant Editor, Carol Aurada. Make-Up Staff: Janet Lang, Conny Wagor, Doris Walser, Nancy Ortmann, Linda Dickey, Beyerly Blewett. Script Staff: Ann Barinour, Neil Shadle, Ken Babbs, Madeleine Burgermeister, Photography and Art: Tom Smith, Mata Meissner, Dick Stout, Marlene Denton, Cecilia Ungers, Don Stalzer. Business Managers: Dave Rose, Dick Barbieri, Jim Eckley, Dan Snyder. Feature Staff: Imogene Phillips, Georgene Schaefer, Tom Hawk, Marcia Goden, Pat Ahern. Typists: Beverly Archer, Jean Schubring, Lois Chek, Carol Vin- kovich. sixty-one AWN Row One: Miss Kost, Hanchcr, Eckley, Barbieri, Reeves, Walker, Mr. Roberson, Mr. Andrews. Row Two: Mclntyre, Hawk, Webster, Gordon, Martin, Lingafelter, Rose, Robertson, Gersin, Walker. Row Three: Bandy, Lors, O'Brien, Davidson, Rose, Evans, Snyder, Gray. Ewa' Though the i953 school year has passed, there are Great Expecta- tions for the years to come because of underclassmen. The l952-53 Student Council held the members chose Dick Barbieri to lead officers elected were Larry Reeves, Vice tary, and Jim Eckley, Treasurer. The Student Council started out the year with a very successful clean- up campaign and also did its best to promote an orderly, systematic lunch room. The main project of the year was the Student Traffic Committee in which Dick and his committee worked out a system for parking the cars and provided Mentor High stickers for students carrying driving permits. One of the more memorable events put on by the Student Council was a basketball game- between the faculty and the all-stars. Also, throughout the year, the Student Council put on many different assemblies which were enjoyed by all. the talent and spirit shown by the its annual election in the fall and them through the year. The other President, Saundro Walker, Secre- THESPIAN SOCIETY Seated: Janet Lang, Beverly Blewefr, Mr. Thomas Jones, Neil Shadle, Madeleine Burgermeister. Standing: Nancy Ortmann, John Truman, Georgene Schaefer, John Bos, Ann Barbour, Carol Aurada Tom Hawk, Carol Trask, Don Sfolzer, Conny Wagar. Nor Pictured: Dick Stout, Dick Barbieri, Paul Koesrer, Jim Eckley, Imogene Phillips. DRAMATICS CLUB John Bos, President Jim Eckley, Vice President Nancy Orrmann, Treasurerg Paul Koesfer, Secretary. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: Meta Meissncr, Ann Barbour, Carol Aurada, Madeleine Burgermeister, Tom Hawk, Ken Babbs Carol Trask, Soundra Walker, Sally Day. Standing: Beverly Blewett, Doris Walser, Bill Gray, John Babbs, Neil Shadle, Grant Klrchhaff, Bob Mis iey, Dick Barbieri, Ann Chittenden, Pot Ahern. Not Pictured: Conny Wogar, Nancy Ortmanri. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB First Row: Fowles, P. Ahern, Waiser, T. Hawk, Chittenden, J. Babbs, Trask, C. Aurada, Dickey. Second Row: Spencer, McCracken, Rees, Linn, Alanen, Lutz, Tinkler, Hathaway, Barbour, M. Ahern Thompson. Third Row: Day, Abbey, Coates, J. Aurada, Parker, C. Johnson, M. Johnson, Rand, Foster, Masscr. Fourth Row: Butchek, G. Kirchhaff, Fornadley, Gray, Shadle, Davis, Strew, B. Kirchhoff, Mengeri, Dannc miller. Fifth Row: Fredebough, K. Bobbs. , i ' We Under the leadership of our new director, Mr. Frank Henck, the Choir and Glee Clubs did an excellent job in all their performances. At the Installation Assembly the Choir made its debut and throughout the year sang for other various assemblies. One of the main events of the year was the well known Song of Christ- mas . The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs also sang many memorable Christ- mas songs. In the spring, as usual, the Choir and Glee Clubs all participated in the district contest and came out with very good ratings. Some of the numbers sung were, Listen to the Lambs and Dark Water . To wind up their singing year, the three groups put on their annual spring concert, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. CHOIR Altos: Marlene Manis, Carol Felix, Mimi Burgermeister, Carol Wagar, Nancy Ortmann, Patricia Ahern, Lois Chek, Georgene Schaefer, Margie Shandle, Virginia Gersin, Nancy Mattie, Jean Schubrin , Mary Koch, Evelyn Sparks, Madeleine Burgermeister, Sally Day, Karen Broderick, Shirley Campbell, Caro? Trask, Carol Aurada, Barbara Kervin. Sopranos: May Johnson, Conng Wagar, Joan Foley, Patricia Rand, Marcia Goden, Carolyn Whaley, Bev- erly Blewetf, Lois McCauley, etty Kalinowski, Mata Meissner, Rose Rallison, Lillian Sustarcic, Judy Kranz, Janet Lang, Doris Walser, Marlene Ostrander, Sue Leimgruber, Judy Hilliard, Ann Chittenden, Glenna Crysler, Lois Thompson, Marilyn Meissner, Marcy Rose, Joan Aurada, Mary Lou Costello. Tenors: Paul Grusell, Kenneth Stray, Torn Lingafelter, Danny Koester, Jack Abel, David Brown, Grant Kirchhoff, David Sedgley. Bass: Joe Shandle, Jeff Rankin, George Fornadley, Larry Reeves, Steve Hagan, Larry Wise, Bill Meissner. sixty-tive W W if ...--.. . ,ism!T,-.........,,,,,m-1 - 33533 r'fvy:f1:s':::eseggg55E'r -51-eff'rrffvqgggg p., - ffttrxzw.. ..-Mizz -V e-A-.1 H A .t,,, W. ' ,f'E2t' ...Z ...M su GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Bair, M. Barskl, Barskx, Baumgardner, Belt, Berglund, Boteons, Brunner, L, Cahill, S. Cahill, S. Carpenter L. Carpenter, Cole, Couch, Crysler, Eadon, Felix, Flannigan, Foley, Fritz, Giannotti, Gilreath, Gray, Gudis N. Harris, B. Harris, Jamison, Jay, Jayne, Kappe, Kehl, Kushen, Lawrence, Lay, Lewis, MacKenzie, Mather Mclntyre, Mlsley, Moore, Nellis, Narmi, Parker, Peelman, Phillips, Poer, Rand, Rankin, Reeves, Richey Robertson, Russell, Scott, Stickle Szanyi, Taylor, Thomas, P. Thomas, Thompson, Waters, Webster, Wise mon, Yeager, Young, Nelson, Zeortoss, Zengler, Mullins, Dunlop, Jacobi, Crooke. Q' pic, . . 5 ' .--Q. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Members of the Boys' Glee Club: Albus, L, Andrews, V. Andrews, Ave, Handy, Beck, Berkebile, Biddle, J, Bos, P, Bos, Chapman, Chichester, Claywell, Crookshanks, Daniels, Griggs, Hathaway, Hawk, Hergenv roeder, Hcrshluerger, Hogan, Johnston, B. Kirchhoff, G. Kirchhoff, D, Koester, Kohler, Koshar, Kuntz, Lan- nmg, Lors, Lucas, Lulkart, P. Mann, R. Mann, McCracken, Milgate, Miller, Mitchell, Molnar, Nigg, Mor- ris, Orvis, Pitcher, Jim Rankin, Jeff Rankin, Rippin, C. Reeves, L. Reeves, Schlovonl, Sedgley, Shondle, Stone, Stout, Strahosky, Stuckert, Vernon, Weaver, Whcatcroft, Winters. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Left To rughti Lindo Schwlcckort, Jockle Webster, Alberto Koppe, Jocm AUFCJUG, Sue Lelmgrulweu, Barham Kcrvm, Judy Joy, Carole Honcher, Kethermc Nurmu, Jomce Wusemon. BOYS' ENSEMBLE Left To right: Alon Bcrkelplle, Grout Knrclwhoff, Neul Shndlc, John Bob, Larry Reeves, Steve Hogan, George Fornodlcy, Wclt Kohler, Mimi Burgcrmeuster. QQNW50 if EA 333 'M CLARINETS DRUMS CORNETS FLUTES TROMBONES Zane! Beginning the new school year with a bang, the Mentor High School Band stepped out in fine order to entertain the many spectators who attend- ed the football games. A variety of half-time programs was presented, in- cluding the crowning of the football queen, and the honoring of senior band members. Following the football season, the band began the long, strenuous task of preparing for its busy concert schedule. Included in this schedule were the impressive Winter Concert and the annual Spring Concert. Another im- portant performance was given at Euclid High School where our band com- peted successfully with other bands for top honors. BRASS SAXOPHONES fm W H EAD MAJORETTE SHIRLEY BASCO MAJOR ETTES Row One: Shirley Bosco. Row Two: Barbara Kurth, Carol Wagar, Janice MacDonald. Row Three: Glenna Chrysler, Reba Stacy, Lynn Day, Mary Lou Costello 1. M 1 W .V .- - ..-.,,.i., ., - , - ., . A l . Q- ww f ' A 'T ' ' N. + SWING BAND Mr. Nordmon, Bill Grov, Bob McCracken, Corol Johnson, Dove Fenton, Ellen Mole, DQJQ Donlels, Woodle Hippler, Don Stclzer, Ken Bobbs, Allen Berkeblle, Kenny Stray, Neil Shodle. . , . , . l l .S .. M .AN . ' silt. . . ..,,.i- , . . tltggggttll ,. 4' .. 't-,I ' wmv, , :f't.,. '5 ..? fi,,f1f f f- ffm-e, li! v ,g,, ,,r5q . ..1,g W-imreim, W V H Q M T. if... ,,.A, . ,,, ,Ein . , , X JN., L Q 1. 3, ,.,. , .' . , .9C!9 !!x .Im-.-gf 1, ' X S' V S ig. ASSEMBLY BAND Clornnelsz Sfolzer, Trask, McLaren, Bosco, Berkeblle, Mosser, Joyne, Nurml, Wlscmon, Dlckcy, Yogor, Kor- ven, Bos. Soxophones: Tolvonen, Johnson, Rinkcr, More. Boss: Bos. Borltones: Ave, J. Bolulps. Flutes Barbour, Jones. Horns: Crookshonks, Biziok. Trumpets: Gray, McCracken, Fenfon,Voncc1rlollo, Tum- peruo Trombonesi K. Bcbbs, Shudle, Sfroy. Drum: Trumon. Dnrectort Mr. Wnlluom Nordr-non PEP CLUB OFFICERS Nancy Chopuis, Linda Dickey, Jim Eckley, Miss Davis, Paul Koesier. CLINIC ASSISTANTS Berglund, Walker, Dickey, Aurada Eddy, Bosco, Barbour, Johnstone: Sloan, Schaefer, Potchin, Lang. Not Pictured: Orfmann, Bleweft. If 'Mfg' . Wg LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Row One: N. Harris, Eadon, Young, Wiseman, Soblesky, Pavelka, McCauley. Row Two: B. Harris, John- son, Hagerty, Russell, Kranz, Schaefer, Miss Ducros. Row Thrcei Lana, Tavlor, Mann, Scdglcy, Kashor McLoughlin, Blaho, Barski. MOVIE OPERATORS Seaiedi Blagge, Phillips, Orfmonn, Standing: Mr, Barnes, Winfiela, Woikor, Ave, Fritz, Johnson, McLaren, Harris, Enqclhart, Bos, Horsh- lmerqer, Frcdebaugh, Winter. G. A. A. OFFICERS Beverly Bleweff, Carol Trask, Carol Aurudo, Miss Dovis, Carol Fowles. G. A. A, MANAGERS Burgermeisfer, Wogor, Goden, Crt- monn, Wolser, Schaefer, Chek, Chopuis, Denton, Archer, Meissner, Mote, Dickey. wigax -uunmm.3-ummm.:-num r-mv mdd 7ffenz'oz 3694 This year the traditional honor of being Miss Mentor High was conferred on Carol Aurada, an outstanding senior student. As in previous years she was chosen by the faculty and acted as Mistress of Cere- monies in our annual installation assem- bly. Representing the qualities of an ideal senior girl, Carol has shown scholarship, leadership, and character throughout high school. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Row One Bob Misley Dorothy Crookshanks Miss Kost Miss Stoner, Conny Wagar, Dick Barbieri. Row Two Mr Keller Mr Hutton Mr Jones Mr Nordmon, Mr, Hostetler. seventy-six Row One: Mr. Osborne, Goden, Chek, Wagar, Blewett, Ortmann, Snyder, Kohler, Misley, Trask, Aurada, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Armstrong. Row Two: Shandle, B. Harris, Ward, Giannatti, White, Long, Haggerty, Atkins, Gudis, Sparks, Walser, O'Brien, Wagar, Fritz, Scott, Englehart, Mattie, Swank, N, Harris. Row Three: Hopp, Jansen, Kroggel, Soblesky, McLaughlin, Campbell, Lawrence, Robertson, Pierce, Mah, Reeves, Rankin, Eckley, Chapuis, Thomas, Crysler, Thompson, Coates. Row Four: Emsley, Felix, Wise, Jupp, Kadet, Woodruff, Vaccariello, King, Koshar, Rippin, Matheson, Borski, Bina, Young, Allen. Officers: Dan Snyder, President, Nancy Ortmann, Vice President, Beverly Blewett, Secretary, Walt Koh- Icr, Treasurer. awww .leadme of ,-ifmezdm Lectures, square dancing, potluck suppers, bake sales. Money, money, money! All of these things equal a good business club, which is the Mentor Future Business Leaders of America. Leading this successful club through an outstanding year was Dan Snyder, President, with the able assistance ot Mr. Clarence Phillips, who has been the advisor for several years. Education and entertainment lend themselves to the business world while you are learning the principles that will make you a good businessman or woman. Each monthly meeting provides interests for all. At the State convention our chapter gained more precedence by having had the State President, Bob Mislcy. As the years go by this club grows larger and continues to carry on its good reputation. seventy seven Y-TEENS President 7 Corol Fowles Vice President 7 Corol Vinkovich Secretory 7 Pot Ahern Treasurer 7 Gciy Young FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row One: M. Burgcrmeister, Blewett, S, Wolker, C. Johnson, Doy, Johnstone. Row Two: Orvis, M. Johnson, Chittenden, Reich, Broderick, Ostronder, Tomozic, Row Three: Motlock, Ahern, Hillicrd, Kerven, Miss Glffin, Jomison, Mother. President 7 Soundro Wolker V.ce President 7 Beverly Blewett Secretory 7 Solly Dov Treasurer 7 Corol Johnson seventy-eight V- . Q E E COOKS Mrs. Marian Smith, Mrs. Lola Markell, Mrs. Garvin, Mrs. Bradenoaugh. The cooks and janitors are o part of Mentor High School that does not receive much publicity. Consequently, they are not too well known, but they are- most essential to the well-being of the school. The cooks spend their time in the cafeteria preparing the lunches, while the jonitors can be found most any place doing the maintenance work. JANITORS Lett to right: Fred Funk, Robert Stern, John Bradenbaugh, Byron Beavers Compliments of Compliments of WM. BOOTH CO. BEDFORD'S REALTORS MEN'S SHOP General Insuranc pomesvmel Ohio Mentor, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '53 Mentor Trading Post Marge, Gloria and Art Mentor Trading Post Barber Shop Mike Paladino THE DUPLICATE FORMS CO. 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Fairley St Gressel Foods Beebower Bros. Feed 81 Supply Co. Franz, R. J. Jewelers Benson's Store For Men H. 81 J. Hardware Co. City Loan 8. Savings Co. Hardgrove Realty Co. Cochran, J. P. Co. - Paint Herman's Dry Cleaning Coleman 81 Young Motors, Inc. Hough Bakery Dodge and Plymouth Baldwin Coal 81 Supply Co. Barnes Seed 81 Pet Supply Barto, A. B. Real Estate Service Bernhardt Plumbing 8. Htg. Co. Brandt, George Candy Kitchen Carroll's Sweet Shop Clark 8. Pike Co. Clark Radio 8. Ins. Cottrell's News Stand Daintee Beauty Shop Dav-Ed Jewelers Disbro, R. M. - Insurance Douda, Frank - Building Co. Drexel Heating Co. Ellsworth Cabinet Shop Euclid Gas Heating Dr, Albert A. Arcaro Jchn F. Clair Dr. S. K. Carpenter John F. Clair, Jr. Wayne Davis Joseph Shoes, lnc. SMALL MERCAN Factory Stores, ORCO Cafeteria Feenstra Coal Co. Frances Shop Fuller Furniture Gear Barber Shop Grundish Dog Hospital l. E. P. Relations - Printing King Realty Kirtridge lnn Kleifeld's Restaurant Koster's Sweet Shop Mannino's RX Drug Mel's Card 81 Gift Sho Merkel Florist Miller's Linoleum Co. Orlie's Hamburg Roger L. Elson Ralph V. Greene L. A. Heinz P One PROFI Dr. A. C. I Dr. J. G. h Dr. S. E. N hundred PATRON S LIST Mr. and Mrs.John H. Abel Mrs. W. J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Aurada Mrs. Margaret Ave Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Babbs Mr.and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs C. D. McCauley .O. A. McLaren Fred Meissner R. E. Metzger J. Misley Mrs. Betty Morris Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barbieri Mr. and Mrs. Marion Barbour Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Basco In Memoriam of Ernest A. Berglund Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Blaha Mr. and Mrs. A. Blewett Mrs. Helen Bonath Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Bos George Brown Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bukky Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Chek Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bu rgerme-ister Boyden Carpenter Clemet Davis Richard N. Denton Lawrence Dickey George Eadon Raymond Eckley Mrs. Wallace R. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowles Mrs. Charles L. Green Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hawk George Hippler John D. Kindler Leroy Koch Fred Koester Herman G. Longacre Mrs. M. Manninen eighty-one Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ortmann Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parvin Mr. and Mrs. H. Patchin In Memoriam of Elmer Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reichard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rose Mr.and Mrs. J. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Robert Schubring Joseph Scoff H. C. Shadle Joseph Skufca Robert E. Snyder Charles A. Sparks William S. Sponski Carl J. Stalzer Mr.and Mrs. John Sterling Dr. and Mrs. Richard Stout Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Strahosky William Taylor Urho P. Toivonen Lester Trask M. R. Truman F. W. Wagar Walser H. F. Winfield Earl L. Woodruff E. W. Yard Parent-Teachers Association Compliments of The Mentor Elevator Co. Dealers in MENTOR SPECIAL FEEDS - LARRO and ARCADY FEEDS AGRICO FERTILIZER - GARDEN SEED - SCOTT'S LAWN SEED PEAT - SERVALL - HAY - STRAW Colkitt's Delicatessen Compliments of GROCERIES, ICE CREAM The Educational CANDY, POP, SNACK BAR S 1 C SANDWICHES upp Y ompany Painesville, Ohio At the Corner of 306 and 84 Mentor Hardware G' Appliance, Inc. DUTCH BOY AND LUCAS PAINTS HARDWARE, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, PLUMBING AND WIRING SUPPLIES l7OI Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio Congratulations to the CI-A55 OF '53 : Congratulations to the Class of '53 Fluid Controls, Inc. S. S. KRESGE CO. Center Street MENTOR, OHIO PainesviIIe's Friendly Store ghty t eighty-three WHAT BHANCE HAS mls say runny? Do you believe, really, deep in your heart, that golden opportunities for self-made men still exist in this coun- try? ls it possible that this bootblack might someday be scanning the stock market? Or did the frontiers of suc- cess close with the graves of our grandfathers? Consider this: In l900 a new frontier opened when our nation produced aluminum. Some thought aluminum could grow only at steel's expense. In the next half century, aluminum did grow, to eight hundred thousand tons. But steel went on regardless, in the same period-from eleven million to l05 million tons. And in the making of every additional ton of both steel and aluminum, additional tons of soda ash and caustic soda were consumed. Consider this: One of today's insatiable, new mar- kets for chemicals is plastics. With modesty-or maybe with reasonable pride-we say still more careers will open soon, more in the chemical in- dustry than in any other. In DIAMONDQS laboratories, the future is being charted along horizons yet only dreamed of, but just as promising as aluminum and plastics. DIAMOND Al.KAl.I COMPANY CLEVELAND 14, onto sum Asn - caustic anon - Q x xsfre s DHLURINE a nznlvxrlvzs 0 slLlcA'r:s - slt:ARanNA'rr: ur sunft v cncuuu numvuunns - annum: communes - Q ., lu b as ,,.,- ' Y Auuu.i srscuumss 0 unsnuns cunifeihs . tb a Q CONGRATU LATIONS WEAVER'S To The CIOSS of 1953 BRUNNER , Congratulations Mentor Avenue to Class of 53 MENTQR, QHIO Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio Compliments ot CASTELLO'S GREENHOUSE FLORISTS Flowers tor ALL Occasions Member ot the F. T. D. Phone 5 - 6741 lO25 N. Center Street Delivery Service Compliments of 1858 - 1953 MENTOR CASH MARKET JOHN RICH 1421 Memo, Avenue - JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Phone 5-2170 162 Main sf. Poanesvnle, ohio h Compliments of Compliments of LAKE CLEANERS DANIELS COATS DRESSES FURS SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE Exclusive But Not Expensive ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST 1681 Mentor Avenue ,, Phone 5-2540 120 Main Street Poinesville, Ohio Congratulations To the Class of 1953 THE MENTOR LUMBER Cv SUPPLY CO. Mentor, Ohio BUY THE BEST-BUILD BETTER DRAPER HARDWARE MARY 6. ED'S HARDWARE, PAINTS, GLASS DRIVE ' IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Mentor Ave. ond Hopkins Road 1417 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-4001 Mentor, Ohio W. The Class of l953, of stable body and sound mind, hereby bequeaths to Mentor High School their fond memories of happy times. Dan Abel -I leave Lee Quaker Oats Tressel a better football team now that l'm gone. John Adams-I leave Mentor High School period. Pat Ahern-I will my outstanding athletic abilities to Dorothy Tomazic. Beverly Archer-I leave my good times at Mentor High School to my sisters. Carol Aurada-l will all the fun l have had at Mentor High to my sister, Joan. Don Ave-I leave all my Stevenson litera- ture to Mr. Moor until l956. Ken Babbs-I leave my initials to the only Junior who could have any use for them. Dick Barbieri--I will my large feet to any- one who thinks they can fill the shoes. Ann Barbour-I will my seat in band to anyone who likes being hit on the- head. Shirley Basco-I will my head majorette position to Barbara Kurth. Judy Berglund-I will my ability of singing advertisements to Bill Evans. Dorothy Blaha-I will my seat in homeroom to a Junior. Glenn Blaha-l will my drum to any sucker stupid enough to buy it. Beverly Blewett-l will my height to my little sister, Sue Leimgruber, and Larry with a hands off sign. John Bos-I will my tuba, teachers, troubles, and Mr. Jones to some lucky Junior. Ralph Bowen-I will my Civics book to any senior with an A average. lContinued on Dave Brown - I will my tenor position to Grant Kirchhoff. Wilma Bukky-I leave all my fun in my senior year to my brother, Dave. Madeleine Burgermeister-I will the dark- room to any incoming Senior who is smart enough to take photography. Dolores Butcheck-I will the best times l've had during my high school years to Betty Sponski. Leslie Carpenter-I leave my Joisy Uer- seyl accent to future classes of Mr. Jones. Nancy Chapuis-l will my place in varsity cheerleading to Karen Broderick. Lois Che-k-I will my typing speed to Lucy Reeves. Dorothy Crookshank - I will my seat in Main Study to Bonnie. Wayne Crookshanks-I will the northeast corridor window to any couple that will use it wisely. George Davidson-I will English IV to any- body that wants it. Marlene Denton-I leave my driving ability to Jean Schminky. Linda Dickey-I will my band uniform to whomever it fits because it never fit me. Jim Eckley - I will my best line to Miss Stoner, and I hope she puts it to good use. Joan Eddy - I leave the car-driving car to Barb Kurth, if it's still driveable. Lee Filker-I will English IV to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. page 885 eighty-six Compliments of SUPERETTE MOORLAND CHINA Corner of Route 20, Barton Drive and Mentor Avenue Mentor' Ohm Mentor, Ohio J. M. Young, Manager All Gifts Symbolize Affection and Devotion They are selected with great care and deliberation. When gift shopping, we invite the pleasure of your vis t RUSSELIJS THE HOME OF GIFTS IN PAINESVILLE CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of I953 MENTOR PURE GASOLINE STATION Cor. Mentor Ave. and Center St MENTOR, OHIO IACKETT'S CONFECTIONERY I4II Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO Compliments of TONY'S BEVERAGES Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '53 from MENTOR TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE Mentor Avenue WI. 2-4133 Mentor, Ohio CLASS WILL IContinued from page 867 Carol Fowles - I will my driving ability to Margie Orvis. Marcia Goden-I will my English books to Ann O'Brien. Happy reading! Tom Hawk - l will Miss Davis and Miss Stoner to the Seniors of '54, Enough said. Woodie Hippler-I will my Spanish book to any person who thinks they can get 0 IIUII. Pat Kindler-I will my geometry book and seat to anyone who will take it. Mary Koch -I will my seat in I2-B to Larry Reeves. Paul Koester-I leave Mr. Hutton's English to any Senior in college. Robert Kroggel-I leave the race tracks to a Plymouth fan and friend, Bill Sisson. Janet Lang - I will all my transportation problems to anyone who wants them. Marie Long-I leave my school spirit to some Junior that doesn't have any. Ke-ith Langacre-I will my Unca Harm to challenge next year's welding class. Harry Lors-I leave my 7th period study hall to Pat Belt. Marlene Manis-I will my seat in the Sen- ior classroom to some Junior. Jim Manninen-I leave my Freshman math book to Howard Horn. Lois McCauley-l will my hayfever to poor Sally Day. Janice McDonald-I leave the six years spent in art class to Mr. Keller. Ronnie McLaren-I will my seat in band to the next lucky person. Mata Meissner-I leave Mr. Hutton and Senior English to the oncoming Meiss- ners. Bob Misley-I will all of my good times to Babe. Phyllis Morris-I leave all my excuses to Mr. Andrews. . Nancy Ortmann-I will my ability to get scared to anyone who wants a cut foot. Ben Parvin-I will my seat in civics to any Junior who can stand Mr. Higham's jokes. Donna Patchin -I will Pat Mosser all the pride of being a Senior. Spencer Phelps-I will the school to all the students who go to it, Anne Phillips-l will my seat in homeroom to the next lucky Senior. Barbara Phillips-I will all my good times as a Senior to my sister, Judy. Imogene Phillips-I will my times with Mrs. Armstrong to any Junior girl that takes office practice. Pat Ranally-My football jersey to anyone who has the burning desire I had against Painesville, '52. Dave Rose-I will my three football lockers to Norm Cooper. Paul Schaabi-I leave my ability to drive to Bill McCarter and Tam Jones. Georgene Schaefer-I leave Mr. Hutton to anyone who can decipher a walking dic- tionary. Jean Schubring -- I will my seat to Jean Milnark. Neil Shadle-I leave the Com-Mentor to any Junior with ink in his blood. Anthony Skufca-I will leave Mrs. Arm- strong's class saying you all. Lila Sloan - I will my athletic ability to Mary Lou Waters. Dan Snyder-I leave Mr. Moor with a lot of corny jokes. Margaret Sponski -I will all my stops at Mary and Ed's to Barbara Kurth. lCantinued on page 9lJ eighty-eight plcK'Uf' AND pELlVERy WS H . N W- f 1 l- 'V : , oumrv Pnoro fneuvlncs f k rumours Ann zmc ncnmcs X ' COLOR PLATE MAKERS ' f - , : : mounzn Runnin mms ' nr wonu scuool ANNUAL mvlslon V cow 'mm Avon mm vnm1W PLATF- QROBLE Us llllllllilllllllllllll W' W fy W W 5 f7 f7 W7 5 W Sliperinr I-48ll-l2- 7 pfffffmgpfafif II Wfwmgf' PHUTU EIIGHHVERS ' 3057-BI UJEST 25!h ST. ' ClEVElHIIIJ I3, UH MONARCH WELDING COMPANY 40-LB. BREAK HAMMER J. WISE Cor. Rt. 306 and Lake Shore Blvd. Phone Mentor 77301 CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '53 MENTOR FURNITURE Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO BEST WISHES To the Class of '53 MENTOR MOTELS Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OH IO We would like t advertised in this Annual. Al Compliments of RANDALL COAL 6 FEED CO. We Give Eagle Stamps Hart Street Phone 5-2800 MENTOR, OHIO Best Wishes BLIEL'S GARDEN CENTER MENTOR, oi-I io Compliments of I OE HELLRIEGEL'S RESTAURANT MENTOR, OHIO o express our sincere gratitude to all the people who so to Mrs. Armstrong and her Business Department, and anyone else who has helped in making this book a success. THE BUSINESS STAFF nin CLASS WILL iContinued from page 883 Don Stalzer-I hereby leave my version of Yankee Doodle to next year's band.- Amen. Bru:e Sterling-l leave Mr. Hutton to any- one who can keep up with him, that's enough! Dick Stout-l leave the photography room to Bill Evans. Tom Strahosky-l will all the SPAM in the world to Mr. Traxler, who just loves it! Lillian Sustarcic-l will my choir robe iNo. 585 to Jean Felice. Marie Teter-l will my thinness to Bruce Weisenbach. Barbara Taylor-I will to my brother, Wil- liam, all the good grades that l didn't make. Bill Toivonen-I will my football shoes to Bill Gray and l hope he- will fill them. Carol Trask-I will my position as editorof the Annual to any Junior with enough patience to endure it. John Truman-I leave flying gravel and tire marks in front of Uncle Harm's to Harry Claywell. Cecilia Urigers-I leave Mr. Keller still try- ing to teach Jeanne not to spill paint. Carol Vinkovich-I leave all typing erasers to all aspiring typists for the Com-Men- tor and the Annual. Conny Wagar-I will my varsity cheerlead- ing spot to Carolyn Whaley. Doris Walser-I will my good times at Mentor to any Junior who wants them. Bill Winfield-I will leave Pat Mosser to Hewitt Fredebaugh. Willis Woodruff-l will my seat in civics class to John Babbs. Patricia Wright - I leave Mentor High School's teachers on the verge of a nerv- ous breakdown. Ernie Yard-l will Mr. Traxler's history class and Mr. Moor's English class to any future Juniors. The above statements are authentic and were written with all seriousness. This is the last will and testament of the Senior Class of i953 and was observed by the following witnesses: MARCIA GODEN PAT AHERN DON AVE ........ . S J - , 5 lim' ninety-one BEST WISHES To the Class ot 1953 BUCKEYE DAIRY AS IN SCHOOL MAKE IT A RULE TO USE BUCKEYE MILK AT I-IOME 429 Eagle Street Phone 5981 Fairport I-Iarbor, Ohio Good Luck to the Class of '53 Compliments of I. A. SMITH 61 SONS WAYSIDE GARDENS MENIS APPAREL Mentor Avenue TWO Sfofes MENTOR, OHIO P inesville Willoughby Compliments of Casella Dry Cleaning Co. DIAL 5382 MAIN OFFICE PLANT 36 S. 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Cleveland Trust Co. First Federal Savings 81 Loan Ohio Bell Telephone Co. LE OR SERVICE ng Co. Standard Oil Co. Woolworth, F. W. Co. Vine Theater Wright Department Store 'ald Willoughby Hardware Co. LE OR SERVICE Kinter Bros. Foods Lake County Gas Co. Lake Shore Lumber Co. Movsar's Food Store Modern Shoes, lnc. Neumeyer Buick Northern Motor Co. - Oldsmobile Roger's Food Market OR SERVICE Olson's Saddlery P-Z Shoe Repair W u -I Page, L. A. 8- Son - Plumbing 8. Htg. Painesville Telegraph Penland Floral Phillip's Landscape Service Prokop, J. L. 84 Sons Florist Quality Shoe Store Robbins, S. W. Real Estate Roma Cafe Sewing Machine 8- Appliance Sheffield Automatic Laundry Stalker Service Station Stearns, H. W., Inc. Superb Tool 8. Die Co. Todd-Whinnery-Allen ONAL 1 Dr. J. D. Nelson cken Dr. Ralph Nelson L. Orgel one hundred one Center Simon, H. F. Store Smith, J. A. 81 Sons Snyder Co. Sturm's Food Market Thomas-Chafer, Inc. - Chrysler-Plymouth Willoughby Auto Accessories Willoughby Fashion Shop Willoughby Terminals Co. Tom's Sunoco Service Station Town House Wach's Ice 81 Fuel Waco's Restaurant Wayne Drug Co. Weather-Lock Co. Weyls Realty Willoby Lounge Bar Willoughby Cab Co, Willoughby Credit Bureau Willoughby Coal 8. Supply Willoughby Dry Cleaning Willoughby Frozen Foods Willoughby Fruit 81 Vegetable Willoughby Gas 81 Oil Willoughby Photo Supply Yolanda Beauty Shop Ma rket Dr. O. L. Patterson Dr. M. M. Stetson Dr. Warren Payne Dr. H. S. Wells Dr. Geo. C. Scott BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 MENTOR MOTOR SALES 1634 Mentor Avenue Mentor- Ghio For Cver 50 Yeorrs the Greatest Nome in Trucks Compliments of OSBORNE,INC. 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O55 QEOUAH 3530-W 332:50 :O WEEQEU who gsm an an OWEN Eau U0-A5209 mam U mos-mm SEQ Baum wats wears ESQ :H-O-A: xi? BBQ HES' 'ASQ LDAOM: :WHNOQ CSU: 230m 33 an HOQSOHAH :mm-Am: DECO Opaowm gsm .kgs OE E8 NEO :Aim MEEHAQQ ppm Kham: OEM-:Ez Emp Gaim Haag? mszgnm WHPSOS5 Egg? QUEENS Em Egg? BED xmas EEUU nUgOxEP Ego WSMCD 5:30 HE .H-H HES' MESH HOMNO 550305 Em HOTQYH Smpsm H209 2,52 Hegmsw SNES Axmgabw EOF ECG pagan wiigm Ogzm ,adgw Egan Qmgnam Sawing mxbwam Enmgm 'maxim Can QUIZ Compliments of MCCRAY com. 6. SUPPLY COMPANY Come fo the IIYII COAL S BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-4861 Center Sf. es. N.Y.c:.RP. Howells and Davidson SHEET METAL SHOP For Genuine Heating Comfort No Furnace Can Compare with the Superfex Homogen Air Winter Air-Conditioning System - Gas or Oil Fired ORDER YOURS NOW l68O Mentor Ave. Phone 5-2268 and 5-2208 Mentor, Ohio CARLTON 6 SH ANDLE Congratulations to the : Cl f '53 ELECTRIC O Mentor's Own TV and APPli0f1Ce Center EQUIPMENT. INC. I662 Mentor Avenue Phone 5-2373 54 N. State Street Painesville, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '53 F. C. Hellriegel SOHIO SERVICE Corner of Burridge and Mentor Ave. one hu ndred IINSIILWUOL Compliments of Insul-Wool Insulation Corporation Greater Comfort- Economy and Protection MR. HENRY ORTMANN WI. 2-2039 A11 Iobs Protected For Lite by Bond 3150 Lctkeside Avenue MAin 1-6233 BEST WISI-IES TC TI-IE CLASS OF 1953 FIRST IN ELECTRIC HEAT Lake County Glassheat Co. MR. HENRY ORTMANN 24 Reynolds Rodd Phone WI.-22039 l l C Sauna Dan Abel Dick Barbieri Ken Bobbs Dramatics Club 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Plays ' Doctor in Spite of Himself Cast 3 Class Officer, Vice-President 3 Baseball Team 2,3,4 Beverly Archer G.A.A. 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 4 Y- eens 4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Riverside High I,2 Donald Ave Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band l,2 Assembly Band 2,3,4 Plays The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver Whistle Cost 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,4 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 Carol Aurada G.A.A. l,2,3,4 President 4 Manager 2,3 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics l,2,3,4 Scholarship Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver WhistIe Cast 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Secretary 2 Football Attendant 3 Football Queen National Honor Society 3,4 Office Assistant 4 Clinic Assistant 3,4 Choir 2 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 3 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual, Assistant Editor 4 Buckeye Girls' State 3 Mentor Chordettes 4 Attendant to Carnival Queen 2 Ralph Bowen Plays 'The Silver Whistle Cast 4 Intramurals 3,4 Track l,2 Boys' Glee Club 2,3 Wayne Crookshanks Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band I Assembly l,2,3,4 Boys' Glee Club I,2 F.T.A. I Dramatics Club l2,3,4 scholarship club i Thespians 4 Varsity M 3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Assembly Committee 4 Varsity Football 3,4 Freshmen Football I Varsity Basketball 3,4 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer 2, Pres. 3 Track 2,3,4 Student Council I, Treas. 2, Choir 2,3 Boys' Glee Club l,2 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual 4 Business Manager Boys' State 3 Plays Pink for Proposal Cast The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Cast National Honor Society 4 Paul Koester Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Pep Club l2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Choir 2,3 Boys' Glee Club l,2 Com-Mentor 3,4 Dramatics Club Sec. 4 Pep Club V. Pres. 4 Plays Thespian Play I Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Shirley Basco G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.B.L.A. 2 Dramatics Club 3,4 Pep Club 2 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band I Assembly Band 3,4 Majorette l,2,3,4 Head Maiorette 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Clinic Assistant 4 Plays 3,4 Dave Brown Intramurals 4 Track 4 Choir 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 Senior Class Play 4 Pres, 4 I 4 Willoughby High School l,2,3 Pat Wright G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club l,2,3 Pe Club 2,3 Y-Teens 2 Squad Leader 3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3 Choir 3 Office Assistant 4 Plays l,2 lCONTlNUED ON PAGE IDBI Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club 3 Scholarship Club l,2,3 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Band l2,3,4, President 4 Swing Band l,2,3,4 Assembly Band l,2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,4 Freshman Football I Varsity Basketball 4 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 3 Intramurals l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Student Council I Office Assistant 4 Bays' Glee Club I Com-Mentor 3,4, Sports Editor 4 Baseball Team 2,3,4 Annual 4, Script Editor Awards Committee 4 Orchestra 2,3 Plays The Traitor 3 Marlene Manis Choir 3,4 Girls' Glee Club 2,3 Pat Ranally Pep Club 3,4 Varsity M l,2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Freshman Football I Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2,3 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track l,2,3,4 Plays The Traitor 3 Beverly Blewett G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Manager 3 F.T.A. 3,4 Vice President 4 F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Secretary 4 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Scholarship Club 2 Thespians 3,4 Treasurer 4 Recorder 3 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Cabinet Member 4 Squad Leader 4 Plays Pink for ProposaIs Crew I Young Man's Fancy Cast 2 Trouble in the Cellar Cast 2 The Traitor Crew 3 Marriage Proposal Cast 3 The Si ver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Vice-President 2 Choir 2,3,4 Clinic Assistant 4 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3 Mixed Ensemble 4 Com-Mentor l,2,3,4 Page 2 Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Mentor Chordettes 4 American Legion Contest 2,4 Spanish Club 3 4 National Honor Society 4 one hundred six Best Wishes From CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN Hot Does - HAMBURGERS - FROZEN CUSTARD Northeast Corner of Mentor Ave. and Hopkins Road Phone 5-2439 Power Mowers Garden Tractors Threshers Quality Paint EARL IVES EQUIPMENT COMPANY Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 1953 From cimsm qis nol r co. 31-33 N. St. Clair Phone 7587 Painesville, Ohio hdd GERARD K. KLYN' Inc. ROSEGROWERS and NURSERYMEN Wholesale - Retail Mentor, Ohio Barbara Taylor G.A.A. l,2,34 Dramatics Club 4 Cheerleader I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club I,2 Library Assistant 3,4 Plays 'The Silver WhistIe Leslie Carpenter G.A.A. 4 Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 4 Y- eens 4 Plays The Silver Whistle Intramurals 4 Girls' Glee Club Com-Mentor 4 Glen Ridge High l,2,3 Lois Chek G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Manager 4 F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club I 2,3,4 Y- eens 2,3,4 Cabinet Member 4 Freshman Cheerleader I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Secretary I Choir 3,4 Com-Mentor 4 Annual Staff 4 Plays 4 Crew 4 Pink far Proposals 3Cast I The Traitor Crew The Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Ann Barbour G.A.A. l,2,34 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Scholarship Club I,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Squad Leader 4 Band 2,3,4 Jr. High Band 2 Assembly Band 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Girls' Glee Club I Clinic Assistant 4 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 National Honor Society 4 Judy Berglund G.A.A. 4 Dramatics Club 4 PeD Club 4 Y-Teens 4 Intramurals 4 Clinic Assistant 4 Choir 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Com-Mentor 4 Plays 'The Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Vienna High School I,2,3 Wilma Bukky G.A.A. l,2,34 Dramatics Club I,2,3 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3 Intramurals I,2,3 Girls' Glee Club I Annual Staff 4 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I A Young Man's Fancy Crew The Traitor Crew 3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 106D John Bos Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 President 4 Thespians 3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band I Assembly Band 3,4 Intramurals I,2 Choir 4 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,4 Boys' Ensemble 4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 Plays 'Trouble in the Cellar Cast 2 A Young Man's Fancy Cast 2 Marriage Proposal Cast 3 The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 The Happy Journey Dir. 4 Cross Wa rren Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity M 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Class Officer, Treasurer Baseball Team 3,4 2 . Carol Fowles G.A.A, l,2,3,4 Secretary 4 F.B.L.A. 1,2 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 President 4 Squad Leader 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officers Secretary l,2,4 Treasurer 3 Girls' Glee Club I,2 Plays Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Scholarship Club 4 Nancy Chapuis G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Manager 4 F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pea Club l,2,3,4 Secretary 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Cabinet Member 4 Squad Leader 4 Freshman Cheerleader I Reserve Cheerleader 2,3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officers Treasurer I,3,4 Secretary 2 Track Attendant I Office Assistant 4 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Pat Kindler G.A,A. 3,4 F.T.A. 4 Pep Club 3,4 Y-Teens 4 Lois McCauley G.A.A. 2,3,4 F.B.L.A. I Pep Club 2,3,4 Choir 23,4 Girls' Glee Club 1,2 Library Assistant 4 ICONTINUED ON PAGE 11'll Tom Hawk F.T.A. 2 Scholarship Club l,2,3,4 President 4 County Secretarss 4 Dramatics Club 2, ,4 Spanish Club 3 Thespians 4 Pep Club 23 Freshman Easketball I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officers President I,2 Vice President 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Vice President 3 Student Council I,2 Choir 2,3 Boys' Glee Club I,3 Annual, Feature Editor 4 Com-Mentor 3,4 News Editor 4 Boys' State 3 Plays Doctor In Spite Of Himself Crew 3 The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 Georgene Schaefer G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.T.A. 2,3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Clinic Assistant 4 Choir 2 3,4 sms' Glee Club 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Library Assistant Plays 'Silver Whistle Crew 4 The Traitor Crew 4 Pink for Proposals Crew 4 Keith Longac re Li M Freshman Football I Varsity Football 2 Dramatics Club 2 Varsity M 3,4 Pep Club 4 Jr. High Band I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Baseball Team 2,3,4 Plays The Silver Whistle Crew 4 nda Dickey G.A.A. I,3,4 Manager 4 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club l,3,4 Scholarship Club l,3,4 Pep Club l,3,4 reasurer 4 Y-Teens 4 Squad Leader 1,4 Band 3,4 Secretarg 4 Assembly and 4 Plays Pink for Proposals' Crew I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,3,4 Clinic Assistant 4 Girls' Glee Club I Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Tucson High 2 arlene Denton G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.B.L.A. I Pep Club Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 3,4 Plays Pink for ProposaIs Crew I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Annual, Art Editor 4 one hundred eight CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '53 FENTON'S MARKET I677 Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO BEST WISHES To the Graduates of '53 CARLISLE'S On the Park, Painesvllle Compliments of MENTOR MANSION HOTEL Mentor Avenue Phone 5-4921 Compliments of HUGH'S IEWELRY l9l Main Street Painesville, Ohio Compliments of Mentor Garage Body Work Bumping and Painting Used Cars Starters Generators Motor Tune-Up INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 81 FARM EQUIPMENT Cor. Little Mountain Rd. and Mentor Ave. Compliments to the Class of '53 from Bitzer Furniture Company FURNITURE and RUGS for EVERY HOME Painesville, Ohio I9-21 S. St. Clair Street nine Telephone 4622 WHALEY HARDWARE GIFTWARE HOUSEWARES HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS l8l Main St., Painesville, Ohio CHARLES BELL BEAUTY SALON Compliments of WINKELMAN 'S SHOES 186 Main Street PAINESVILLE, OHIO Congratulation to the Class Of '53 . . BILL BROWN Permanent Wave and Tnntlng Specialists CO. 5O N. St. Clair St., Painesville, Ohio Everything for the Home Pmkmg in 'eo' Phone 6843 27 N. smfe sf. Painesville, Oh 0 Compliments Of FRANK STANTON YOUR FORD DEALER w lv h d Mary Koch G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.B.L.A. l,3 Spanish Club 3 Pep Club l,2,4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Girls' Glee Club l,3,4 Bob Misley F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4, Treas. 3 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club 3 Scholarship Club l,2 Pep Club l234 Varsity M 2,3,4 Assembly Committee 4 Varsity Football l,2 3,4 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2,3 Plays The Traitor Cast 3 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Com-Mentor l,2,3,4 Bus. Manager 4 Baseball Team 3,4 Movie Operator I Boys' State 4 4 National Honor Society 4 James Eckley F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Varsity Football 2 Freshman Football I Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2 Plays 'The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 Young Man's Fancy Cast 2 Safecracker's Pride' Cast 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Office Assistant 4 Baseball Team 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Movie Operator l,2 Student Social Committee 4 Student Guidance Committee 4 John Truman F.B.L.A. I Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Band I 2,3,4 Assembly Band l,2,3,4 Plays Young Man's Fancy Cast 2 The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Choir l,2,3 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3 Boys' Ensemble l,2 Janice McDonald G.A.A. 3,4 F,B.L.A. 3 Dramatics Club 3 Pep Club 3,4 Band 3,4 Maiorette 3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Football Attendant 4 Track Attendant 3 Harry Lars Pep Club l 2 34 varsity M l,Q,6,4 Varsity Football l,2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 4 Freshman Basketball l Reserve Basketball 2,3 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer 3,4 Track l,2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Club Office 3,4 one hundred eleven SENIOR ACTIVITIES lCONTlNUED FROM PAGE 100 Marcia Goden G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Manager 4 F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 'gauod Leader 4 ays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Dramatics Club Play, Cast 4 Intramurals 2,3,4 Class Officer Treasurer 2 Clinic Assistant 3 Choir 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual, Feature 4 Mentor Chardettes 4 Student Social Committee 4 Don Eadon Scholarship Club l Anthony Skufca Plays Silver Whistle Crew 4 Dorothy Blaha G,A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Pep Club 3,4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3,4 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Library Assistant l,2,3,4 Woodie Hippler Band l,2,3,4 Swing Band 2,3,4 Jr. High Band l,2 Assembly Band 3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Vice President I Barbara Phillips G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Library Assistant 2 Jean Schubring G.A.A. l,2 3,4 F.B.L.A. 1,2 Plays Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Girls' Glee Club l,2 Com-Mentor 4 Annual 4 Ronald McLaren Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band 1 Assembly Band 3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Student Council I Com-Mentor 2 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 Plays The Silver Whistle Evelyn Sparks G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.B.L.A. l,2 3,4 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Pep Club I 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Student Council 3 Office Assistant 4 Choir 4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 ICONTINUID ON PAGE 1131 Bill Winfield Hi-Y 3,4 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 Lee Filker Scholarship Club 3 Varsity M 4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Intramurals 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Boys' Glee Club 2 Mixed Ensemble 3 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 Donna Patchin Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 4 Girls' Glee Club I Plays The Silver Whistle Crew 4 James Mannmen F.B.L.A. 2,3 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 4 Reserve Basketball 2,3 Plays The Traitor Cast 3 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Student Council Alternate 4 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3 Phyllis Morris G.A.A. l,2,3 Dramatics Club l,2 Pep Club I Y-Teens 2,3 Choir 2,3 Girls' Glee Club I Intramurals l,2,3 Anne Phillips G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Pep Club 4 Plays The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Office Assistant 4 Donald Reichard Intramurals 2,3 Nancy Ortmann G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Secretary 3 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Scholarship Club l,2,3 Thespians 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Y-Teens 2 Squad Leader 2,3 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Vice-President I Secretary 2 Track Attendant 2 Clinic Assistant 4 Choir 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3 Secretary 2 Vice-President 3 Mixed Ensemble 3 Com-Mentor 4 Annual, Make-up Editor 4 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 Compliments of SUCCESS PA'I'CHIN'S GROCERY ABEL'S FOOD STORE 51-033 : Daily 9 AM. to io PM. Lake Shore Boulevard Phone Mentor 56l l Congrotulation to the Class of '53 Compliments of MARTIN A. L. VERBSKY OIL CO GASOLINE and FUEL OILS . lll9 Mentor Avenue Mentor' Ohlo Poinesville, Ohio Congratulations To The Class oi 1953 A-1 TELEVISION SERVICE Television Installation, Sales and Service All Work Fully Guaranteed D. I. Rohde, Technician Route 20 and Barton Drive Mentor, Ohio one hundred Bruce Sterling Dramatics Club 3 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity M 3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Freshman Football I Reserve Basketball 2,3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES icowrmuzn mom nc: 1119 Dave Rose Dramatics Club 3,4 Pep Club I2,3,4 Varsity M 2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Freshman Football I Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Freshman Basketball I Freshman Basketball I Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Treasurer I Track I Dan Snyder F.B.L.A. 3,4 President 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,4 Freshman Football I Freshman Basketball I Varsity M 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer President l,2,3,4 Student Council l,2,3,4 Vice-President 3 Annual Staff 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track l,2 Student Choir 2 Council 3,4 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3 iasebclll4Team 2,3,4 nnua Sec. of Varsity M 3 Com-Mentor 4 Office Assistant 4 Baseball Team 3,4 Carol Trask G.A.A. I,2,34 Manager 2,3 Vice-President 4 F.B.L.A. I,23,4 Reporter 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Scholarship Club l,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Squad Leader 2 Band l,2,3,4 Assembly Band 3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Annual Editor 4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Girls'.Glee Club I American Legion Essay Contestl Buckeye Girls' State AIternate3 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Cast 4 Dramatics Club Play Cast 4 Neil Shadle Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Scholarship Club 3,4 Thespians 3,4, President 4 Band l,2,3,4 Swing Band l,2,3,4 Jr, igh Band l,2 Assembly Band 3,4 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3 Boys' Ensemble 4 Com-Mentor l,2,3, Editor 4 Annual 4 Script Movie Operator l,2,3 Plays Pink for Proposal The Doctor in Spite of Himself The Traitor The Silver WhistIe The Dramatics Club PIay National Honor Society 4 Marie Teter G.A.A. 4 Intramurals 4 Davis High School I,2 'West Virginia Kirtland High School 3 Cecilia Ungers The Traitor Crew The Silver Whistle Crew G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Pep Club 4 Plays Com-Mentor 4 Annual 4 one hundred thirteen V.P. of Varsity M 4 Student Court 3,4 Plays The Traitor The Silver Whistle Pat Ahern G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 23,4 Scholarship Club l,2,4 Pep Club 3,4 Y-Teens 3,4, Treasurer 4 Squad Leader 3 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer 2 Vice President Office Assistant 4 Choir 3,4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual 4 Hospitality Committee 4 National Honor Society 4 William Toivonen Dramatics Club 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Varsity M 4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band l,2 Assembly Band 4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Freshman Football I Plays The Traitor Cast 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Baseball Team 2 Laboratory Assistant 4 George Davidson F.B.L.A. 2,3 Freshman Basketball I Reserve Basketball 2 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Laboratory Assistant 4 Scholarship Club 4 Conny Wagar G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Manager of Baseball 4 Manager of Ping Pong 2 F.B.L.A. l,2,3,4 Reporter 4 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Varsity Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Assembly Committee 4 Plays Pink for Proposals Cast I The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer Treasurer I Secretary 2 Football Attendant 3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual, Make-Up, 4 Attendant to Carnival Queen 2 National Honor Society 4 KCONTINUED ON PAGE 1161 Doris Walser M G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Manager 4 F.T.A. l,2 F.B.L.A. 3,4 Dramatics Club 2 Scholarship Club l,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 2 Reserve Cheerleader I,2,3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Com-Mentor 3 Choir 3,4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Buckeye Girls' State 3 National Honor Society 4 adeleine Burgermeister G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Manager 3,4 F.T.A. 4 F.B.L.A. 3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 3,4 Secretary 4 Scholarship Club I Varsity Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Com-Mentor l,2,3,4 Clinic Assistant 3 Choir 2 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 3 Mentor Chordettes 4 Awards Committee 4 Spanish Club 3 Plays Pink for Proposals Crew I 'Young Man's Fancy Crew Doctor in Spite of Himself Crew 3 The Traitor Asst. Dir. 3 The Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Trouble in the Cellar Cast Margaret Sponski G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 2,4 Pep Club 2,4 Plays The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Dolores Butcheck G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Pep Club 4 Plays The Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3 Girls' Glee Club l Mata Meissner Li G.A.A. 3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Plays The Traitor Crew 3 The Silver WhistIe Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club I Choir 4 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual 4 Girls' State 3 National Honor Society Ia Sloan G.A.A. l,2,3,4 PeD Club 4 Intramurals l,2,34 Clinic Assistant 3,4 Girls' Glee Club I Baseball Team 3,4 2 2 Congratulations to the Class of '53 Columbia Match Co. l456 Station Street Mentor, Ohio BOOK MATCHES MATCH MACHINERY Complete Match Plants Installed Throughout The World Success and Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 THE ROSE ROOM Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio THE HOUSE OF FAMOUS FOODS BEST WISI-IES C1333 gf 1953 Congratulations to the Class of '53 AJIIIZZQX QUALITY CLEANERS My 230 East Main Street Painesville, Ohio Pa.inesvi11e's Corner on Fashion Phone 5282 hde d f Compliments of Compliments of MA'1'SON'S BARBER MELVIN I. CHAPUIS SHOP : PAINTING and DECORATING Clair Street Painesville, Ohio I Phone Mentor 7-7676 Best Wishes to the Class of '53 Compliments of SINGER STERLING SHOES For the Entire Family SEWING MACHINE 179 Main Street : phone 6102 E l5O Main Street Phone 4462 Congratulations To The Class of 1953 CHEK TRAILER SALES Distributors of America's Finest DUO - ELCAR - STAR - PONTIAC - COLONIAL PACEMAKER - PAN - AMERICAN TERRA CRUISER 26 Feet to 45 Feet 5 Years Financing at 6cXJ Permanent Parking Available W Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio h ddff Janet Lang G.A.A, l,2,3,4 F.T.A. l,2,3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Scholarship Club I Orchestra l,2 Plays Pink tor Proposals Cast I Young Man's Fancy Crew 2 The Traitor Crew 3 Doctor in Spite of Himself Crew 3 Silver Whistle Crew 4 Dramatics Club Play, Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Clinic Assistant 4 Library Assistant 2,4 Choir 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 2 Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual 4 Ben Pa rvin Plays The Traitor 3 The Silver Whistle Ticket Committee 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Track 2 SENIOR ACTIVITIES lCONTINUED FROM PAGE 'l'l3l Carol Vinkovich G.A.A. l,2,3,4 F.B.L.A, l,2,3 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Vice-President Intramurals l,2,3,4 Class Officer I Secretary Com-Mentor 3,4 Annual 4 Plays The Silver Whistle 4 The Traitor 3 Joan Eddy c5.A.A. l,2,3 r.B.L.A. 1 Dramatics Club 2,4 Pep Club I,2,4 Intramurals l,2,3 Clinic Assistant 4 Plays The Silver Whistle 4 Willis Woodruff F.B.L.A. 3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Richard Stout Dramatics Club l,2,3,4 Thespians 3,4 Vice-President Pep Club 3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr. High Band l,2 Assembly Band I,2,3,4 Intramurals I,2 Boys' Glee Club I Com-Mentor 3,4 Photography Editor Annual 4 Photography Editor Plays The Doctor in Spite of Himself The Traitor The Silver Whistle The Dramatics Club Play Imogene Phillips G.A.A. i,2,3,4 F.B.l..A. I Dramatics Club 3,4 Thespians 4 Plays The Traitor Cast 3 Silver Whistle Crew 4 Intramurals l,2,3,4 Choir 3 Girls' Glee Club l,2 Annual 4 Movie Operator l,2,3,4 one hundred sixteen COMPLIMENTS OF J. Fracci and Sons FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WE TELEGRAPH MENTOR, OHIO PHONE 5-2297 COMPLIMENTS OF Glenn H. Becker, Inc. De soro - rwmoum PHONE 6871 70 N. ST. CLAIR ST. PAINESVILLE, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953 from the management and personnel Grail Or. Grant, Oempany C pl ts t Compliments ot om imen o THE HOOD'S MENTOR ANTIQUE SHOP DRY CLEANERS 1he'Red Bom COMPLETE DRY CLEANING 1364 Menfof Avenue AND STORAGE SERVICE Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-2321 E 1417 Mentor Ave. Mento 0 Compliments of HAWLEY'S FLOWERS Two Convenient Locations 109 Main Street 916 W. lctckson St Phone 5750 Phone 4514 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Prompt and Courteous Service Flowers Teleqrophed Anywhere Any Time Compliments of : POTTERY EXHIBITS 1, 1, Mentor GIFTS - DINNERWARE Compliments of NEWBERRY 133 Moin Street Poine-sville, Ohio Phone 6922 Flowers For All Occasions HAVEL'S FLOWERS Wedding and Funeral Designs Corsages - Cut Flowers Hospital Arrangements Potted Plants Route 20 Mentor, Ohio GOOD LUCK To the Prosperous Class of 1953 VINK'S GOLF COURSE Mentor Avenue WILLOUGHBY, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of 1953 MENTOR PHARMACY 1695 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-5521 Compliments of MENTOR SUNOCO Cor. Mentor Ave. and Center St. Phone 5-3971 TAXI SERVICE Phone 5-4361 KOSTER'S CONFECTIONERY FAlRMONT'S ICE CREAM Lunches - Delicatessen 1425 Mentor Avenue CONGRATULATIONS From SHANOWER ELECTRIC 801 Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO Shany the Amana Man Congratulations to the Class of 1953 The Ideal Dairies Co. 1484 Mentor Avenue Pctinesville, Ohio I I I I l ll I hundred ninetee U u SAY You sfxw IT IN Tl-IE CARDINAL NOTES ' 5 Vg. 1 43. AG 5 1 . yi. , . . wryh i . M5 1, ., an A 1 lzfn


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