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

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LOOKING WITHIN Dedication page 3 Introduction page 4 Exchange Student page 8 Seniors page 9 Activities page 27 Juniors page 49 Music page 55 Sophomores page 65 Sports page 71 Freshman page 87 Administration page 93 We Remember page 102 Student Index page 105 Advertisements Page 113 2 DEDICATION In appreciation of his contribution to our senior year in high school, we, the class of 1961, respectfully dedicate this volume to one who aims at raising the intellectual tone of the society. ' A figure that Mentor High School can be proud of, patient, forbearing and resigned, 1 2 he has consistently maintained a sound balance between academic and extracurricular pursuits, and thus has served our school. More than ten classes have felt the impact of his dedicated teaching. His course is English; he teaches life. MR. C. OSBORNE HUTTON 1 Newman, John Henry, The Educated Man . 2 Newman, John Henry, The Gentleman . FAMILIAR SIGHTS As Mentor High School students pass through these doors each morning, they embark upon a new adventure into a world of knowledge and selfdevelopment while they build up a store of memories that will return with every opening of the Cardinal Notes. Thirty-eight years ago these doors opened to 103 students in the seventh through twelfth grades. In 1952, there were enrolled 500 in the upper four grades. And today, in 1961, they open to an enrollment of 1200 students. In 1922, one year after the school was in operation, an addition was made to the building which included the present library, the two class rooms over the library, and an indoor track in the gymnasium. The enrollment grew rapidly and in order to accommodate the students, a major addition was made in 1930. The most recent addition, completed in 1958, doubles the capacity and modernizes our school, improving our music, art, and science, and business education facilities. Seven fifty-five A. M. The Mentor High School Annex, built in 1939 as an elementary school building, contains our freshman homerooms. Throughout the year, regardless of weather, at the sound of the bell the freshman surge out into the elements. They mingle with the upper class-men for such courses as home economics, industrial arts, music, languages, and social sciences. Fellowship is fostered through the participation of all four classes in extra-curricular activities. The bright spacious lobby of our high school provides a place to gather during lunch hours and before school in the morning. It is also the scene of after school meetings and activities. Centrally located, it serves as a pivot point between the new and old sections of the building, between the domains of the upper and lower classes. The most important part of our high school experiences is, of course, the acquisition of knowledge. Wending our way through term papers, research projects, and book reports, we have become familiar with our library and its contents. After classes have finished for the day, the library abandons its atmosphere of quiet-tude and becomes the scene of meetings and conferences. The problem of what to do after high school is one that always confronts each and every student. Career-planning is a difficult task and one which, unless competent help can be found, is frustrating and seemingly impossible. At Mentor High School, such help obtained from the persons of Miss Florence Davis, dean of girls, and Mr. Wayne Hammond, dean of boys, who make available to us extensive information concerning college and job opportunities in the modern world. 6 The domain of each senior Class at Mentor High School, more commonly the scene of students accompanied by the sound of constant conversation and the banging of locker doors, has been the avenue of 269 seniors for 180 school days. It is our sincere hope that succeeding classes will feel the absence of our noise and confusion as we have felt the absence of classes who have gone before. Thus we found the senior hall, empty and deserted, when we arrived on September 6, 1960. Thus we left it on June 8, 1961. The highlights as well as the everyday activities which transpired between these dates are pictured in the following pages. In the years to come may they recall pleasant associations with the class of '61. THE BOOK-MAKERS Co-editors: Ann Salcius, Pot Farmer Make-up Staff: Kathy Siller, Editor; Sue Briggs, JoAnn Carpenter, Eloise Christiansen, Lynn Donahue, Jean Hodden, John Herbruck, Janet Louis, Mary Luke, Morilynn Nowak, Mike Paulson, Ruth Rohl, Carol Zeman. Script Staff: Barbara Smith, Editor; Jean Cooper, Bonnie Kushen, Nanci Lewis, Mary Nass, Janet Sekki, Alice Wright. Business Stoff: Bob Bancroft, Manager; Bill Crites, Jerry Hickey, Fred Mononen, Avery Schwab. Typists: Lois Auld, Chief; Liz Hoehnle, Lynn Koehlke, Marilyn Marchal, Sharon Taddeo, Linda Wright. Artist: Jerry Barnes and assistant Sandra Bonnema Photographer: Bob Metelko 7 Beotriz de Moras To escort us through this picture story of our senior year in high school, we have commissioned o little fellow called CarMen. He has this name because he is extremely school-spirited and wants everyone to know that he is a CARdinal from MENtor. CarMen will introduce us to the members of the class of 1961, and he will show us many reminders of our experiences at Mentor High School. “TATY” The welcome and colorful addition of Beatriz Taty de Moras to the student body of Mentor High School was made possible by the American Field Service Exchange Student Program. She has entered whole-heartedly into Mentor's activities. She has participated in Science Club, the Senior Class Play, Pep Club, Cardettes, Student Council, Girls' Athletic Association, honorary member of National Honor Society, member of the Girl Scouts of America, and an office assistant to the Board of Education Office. She will return to her home in Quilpue, Chile, after giving Mentor a better appreciation and a new interest in our South American neighbor. 8 0 0 GUESS WHO 9 HIGH SCHOOL HIERARCHY The class of 1961 will never forget its last year at its Alma Mater. This class has had many successes which will leave a lasting memory on those students and teachers who will be remaining at the school. Our queen Sharon Taddeo and her court helped make the homecoming weekend a memorable event. The Senior class presented the play, Buy Jupiter! on December 8 and 9. It proved to be a comedy well worth remembering. It seems that the class has received the reputation of doing things differently and shying away from conformity as the cover of this annual plainly shows. The Senior Class of 1961 has set a lasting and remarkably outstanding impression for the following classes to emulate. WESLEY ALANEN LOIS AULD HELEN ASBOTH ROBERT BANCROFT JOHN ASHBA JOHN BARKER SUANNE ANDERSON RICHARD BARSIC STANLEY BILLICKY RICHARD BENJAMIN JAMES BLACK SANDRA BERES KAREN BONAWITZ JONALD AINGWORTH NANCY AUFMUTH MORRIS BAILEY JAIRUS BARNES SHIRLEY BERES WILLIAM BENNETT CHAN BLEIL SANDRA BONNEMA GEORGE BOWEN ELMER BOWHALL BARBARA BOYER SUSAN BRIGGS DIANE BROCKWAY WILLIAM BRUEGGEMAN MARGARET BURGETT JOHN BUTCHECK SHARON BYRNE CHARLES CADWELL JOHN CAMPBELL JO ANN CARPENTER DOLORES CARRIE NORMAN CHAFFEE SANDRA CHASE ELOISE CHRISTIANSEN W. JOHN CLARK DANIEL CLEMENT WAYNE CLINTON JON COATAM CAROL COLLACOTT NANCY COMBES JAMES CONKEY ROGER COOK JEAN COOPER ROBERT COX PATRICIA CREADON WILLIAM CRITES LANCE CUNNINGHAM GREGORY DAVIES EDWARD DIETERICH BEATRIZ DE MORAS PAUL DOBBERT JOHN DODGE JOSEPHINE DOLENCE DARLENE DREHER ROGER DURKEE DOTTIE DURST ELIZABETH EGART RONALD ELDER SANDRA ELLISTON PATRICIA FARMER SHARON FIELD JOYCE FILZENGER SUSAN FORCE MARY FRABOTTA LINETTE FUNK TED GATES SARAH GENTRY LARRY GIBSON RONALD GIELINK NANCY GIESEL RODNEY GORDON ROBERT GREENE PAUL GREENSLADE JAMES GRUDEN LOUIS GRUND JERRY GUYNN CHARLES HALL JEAN HADDEN DOROTHY HALMAGY JUDITH HAMMERS ROBERTA HAMMOND KAREN HARRINGTON MARY ANN HARRISON RALPH HARRISON JUDITH HASKINS R03ERT HAYNIK MARILYN HAZEN JO ELLEN HELMICK WALT HENDERSON T. GERALD HICKEY JOAN HINKLE RANDALL HISSOM RICHARD HISSOM HARRIET HOEHNLE DIANE HOPP ROBERT HOTZ ROBERT HRIBAR TRESSIE HENDRICKS ELIZABETH HOEHNLE BARBARA HUBBAR DEXTER HULTEN RICHARD HUNTOON NANCY HYPPA BRUCE JAKLIC JOHN JAMES JOAN JARMUSCH JEROME JENNISON ELLEN JONES NANCY KEELER MARY KELLY JOSEPH' KENNEDY MICHAEL KERIK ROBERT KING JUDITH KNEEN FRANK KOCHTAN LINDA KORELEC ANTHONY KUHN BONNIE KUSHEN MARTHA KUSHEN DONNA LANIGAN ROY LAW ROBERT LAY FRANK LENZ LYNN KOEHLKE GEORGE LANGHOFF ELLEN LETT NANCI LEWIS DONALD LITTLE BARBARA LITZ RONALD LOCKHART HAROLD LOCKWOOD JACK LOGAN LINDA LORENZ DIANA LOTTIG JANET LOUIS MARY LUKE PATRICIA LUNATO JOAN LYNN jeanne McCartney MARILYN MARCHAL JUDITH MARTHEY SANDRA MARTHIN THOMAS MASON JAMES MATHEWS JESSIE MAYER JOSEPH MAZIEKA DENNIS MEEK JAMES MEISSNER ROBERT METELKO BARBARA MEYER BETTY MIDDLETON BONITA MILLARD DIANE MONASKY FREDERICK MONONEN PATRICIA MORAN JUDITH MOREY G. LAWRENCE MRAZ LINDA MURRAY ROBERT MUSGRAVE E. TIMOTHY MUSTER MARY NASS PEGGY NERONE MARILYNN NOWAK LI ISA NURMINEN THOMAS O'CONNELL G. JOSEPH ORVIS MARY OWENS DOROTHY PALMER CHRISTOPHER PAULSON MICHAEL PAULSON BONITA PECK CATHERINE PETSCHE MARTHA PHILLIPS CARMELLA PIRRO PATRICIA PLAGEMAN PATRICIA PLUHAR DONNA POHL JAMES PONGRASS KAREN QUICK LAWRENCE QUIGLEY SHARON RABEL JACQUELINE RAMKEY RHODA RICHARDSON CAROL RIZER CHARLES ROBINSON JANET ROGERS LESLIE ROGERS LONNA ROGERS RUTH ROHL ANN ROY JOHN ROYER ANN SALCIUS RICHARD SANOR NINA SCHERBAK KATHLEEN SCHILLACI GRETCHEN SCHULTZ AVERY SCHWAB SANDRA SEACRIST JANET SEKKI DOLORES SEME GARY SHANOWER SANDRA SHARP WILLIAM SHOOK JACQUELINE SHUART DANIEL SIEGRIST KATHLEEN SILLER SALLY SIMMONS BARBARA SMITH JO ANN SMITH SANDRA SMITH KATHLEEN SMITH CAROL STEPHENS BENTON STACY JEFFREY SNYDER JOHN SPALDING SUZANNE SPONG MARTHA STRUCK SUSAN STRIMPLE DOUGLAS STONE PATRICIA STRICKLAND DAVID STONE LINDA SULZER CAROLE SWENSON JERRY SYMANEK SHARON TADDEO THOMAS TEGRO ROBERT TODARO BEN ULIS JOAN UPPER CLIFFORD VYNER RAYMOND WAGNER JANET WEIDIG DONALD VERESHACK LINDA VUNDERINK PHYLLIS WELKER WILLIAM WELLS WANDA WEST LARRY WESTIN DONALD WHITTAKER ANNETTE WIGHAMEN VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON HELEN WILSON ELIZABETH WOLFE ALICE WRIGHT LINDA WRIGHT WYNNETTE WRIGHT CAMERA SHY FAYLEEN FACEMIRE DOROTHY DAY JUDITH MINTHORN MARTHA MOON JUDITH YENTCH JUDITH YOHE CAROL ZEMAN activities Vice-President, Bob Storm; MEETING EVERY MONDAY Secretary, President, Treasurer, Barbora Smith; Paul Dobbert; John Petsche. The Student Council is separate and distinct from any other organization in the school in several ways. It is representative of all the students in the school. Its objectives should include values to the individuals as well as to the school, and it should provide experience in and practice of good democratic procedures. Projects undertaken by the council were a Christmas drive for needy families, the sale of name and address labels, and in co-opera- tion with the Area Student Council, an informal dance. They attempted to aid foreign exchange student in the sale of Christmas cards for he American Field Service. The appointment of a Parliamentarian by the President served to facilitate meetings and acquaint members with proper procedure. Although hindered by the increasing enrollment of the school, the Student Council has effectively retained tradition. Row 1—Pot Farmer, Wini Bos, Linda Woodrow, Jenny Jones, Lee Mansell, Janet Dalton, Solly Stewart, Debbie Stoudt, Becky Baker Jill Kneen. ' Row 2—Judy Kneen, Lisa Dice, Barbara Smith, Cathy Petsche, Ginny Kushen, Vicki Pozar, Pat Leslcr, Sue Winslow, Judy Cahill. Barbara Hinkle, Barb Simer, Judy Yentch. Row 3—Noncy Hyppo, Pat Moran, Paul Dobbert, Ron Reif, Dave Hall, Barry Jones, Ron Mraz, Greg Falkner, Rich Watchik, John Dyrenforth, Toby Merkel, Jim Perry, Al Smith, Jim Vaughan. Row 4—Paige Ortiz, John Petsche, John Herbruck, Jon Benson, Rob Forbes, Gary Shanower, Bill Crites, Don Dobbert, Ray Wilson, Dick Benjamin, Bob Storm, Joe Novak, Tim Mitchell. ' row i—Martha Struck, Eloise Chrsitiansen, Jo Ann Carpenter, Jean Hadden, Sandy Chase, Barb Smith, Bonnie Kushen, Martha Phillips, Sharon Byrne, Ann Salcius. Row 2—Bob Bancroft, Bill Crites, Avery Schwab, John Clark, Mike Paulson, Paul Dobbert, Benton Stacy, Mr, Joy. THE WORLD’S A STAGE The National Thespian Society is composed of students who have given outstanding service to dramatics. These students have given up much of their time on school productions through acting or working on various crews. The combined efforts of these Thespian members is the important foundation for dramatics at Mentor High. During the year, three productions are presented in our auditorium. In the winter, the seniors put on a production; and in the spring, the junior class play and all-school play are presented. The Thespians have formulated plans to present plays ach month to the elementary schools in the area. The faculty advisor of these plays, Mr. J. Robert Jay, does the directing and spends many of his evenings coaching the casts of these productions. Once a member of the National Thespian Society, a person remains so for life. Avery Schwob, Vice President; Borb Smith, Treasurer; Sandy Chose, Secretary; Benton Stacy, President Seniors: Row 1 — Ann Roy, Cathy Petsche, Ruth Rohl, Mory Nass, Marilynn Nowak, Lisa Nurminen, Linda Wright, Alice Wright, Linda Vunderink, Sandy Smith, Janet Sckki, Lynn Koehlke. Row 2—Jerry Barnes, Sharon Byrne, John Campbell, Sandy Chase, Eloise Christiansen, Nancy Combes. Jeon Cooper Elizabeth Hoehnle, Frank Kochtan, Nancy Lewis, Marilyn Marchal, Taty de Moras, Judy Yentch, Carol Zeman, Lois Auld. OUR FINEST Juniors: Row 1—Sue Winslow, Lisa Dice, Virginia Kushen, Barbara Hinkel, Vickie Pozar, Lynn Donahue, Ann Heil. Row 2—Bob Widmer, John Nurminen, Paige Ortiz, Jon Benson, Edward Hennel, Terry Rhodes, John Petsche. The National Honor Society is an organization for which only five per cent of the Junior Class and ten per cent of the Senior Class are chosen each year on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service to the school. New members first learn of their election at the formal assembly in December when they are tapped by an old member. The major activity of the National Honor Society is its annual banquet during Christmas vacation. Here alumni MHS members return and informally report to new members what life is like after high school and offer advice to college-bound members. Pictured clockwise: Nancy Hyppa, Bob Metelko, Sue Briggs, Paul Dobbert, Barb Smith, Mike Poul-son, Jean Hadden, Gary Shanower, Judy Kneen, Bob Greene, Ann Salcius, Kit Poulson, Pat Farmer, Bill Crites. 31 TEACHERS OF TOMORROW An apple a day keeps the teacher gay might be an appropriate slogan for American Education Week at Mentor High School. The real truth of the matter, though, is the F.T.A. members gave each teacher in the school an apple just to show the entire student body's appreciation for the fine work that has been accomplished. The F.T.A., Future Teachers of America, is truly an active organization composed of students whose major goal is to teach the youth of tomorrow. This organization is a needed one since the rate of efficiently trained teachers and professors is decreasing exceedingly faster each year. Without teachers to instill knowledge in the learner, our country would soon be at a stand-still. Several times during the year members of F.T.A. are chosen to take over duties of the regular elementary teachers and share in many of the responsibilities that go with that job. The members of this organization not only participate in substitute teaching, but they also help the teachers in our school grade papers as well as any other task that may be imposed upon them. They do these jobs with pleasure and efficiency. The organization meets once a month, and in the spring a banquet is held at Hellriegels. At this time, pins are presented to those members who have earned them by making a certain number of merit points for service. Kathy Siller, President; Ann Roy, Treasurer; Jon Benson, Vice President; Ruth Rohl, Secretary Terry Rhodes, Treasurer; Sue Winslow, Secretary; Bill Crites, Vice President; Sharon Taddeo, President INSPIRATION FOR THE CARDS Grendel is coming! But who is Gren-delPP Of course everyone knows the answer— school spirit. This was only one ingenious device employed by the Pep Club this year to revive school pep and send it soaring. All through the year this club was busy arousing and maintaining the pep of the student body. It saw to it that large, bright pep signs were posted in every corridor several days before an athletic event was to take place, it spon- sored pep assemblies to teach under classmen new as well as traditional Mentor cheers and to provide riotous skits appropriate to the coming event, it made sure there was a special pep section set aside at each game for its members, and it sponsored the beautiful homecoming ceremonies. Besides all this activity, it also arranged several bonfires and dances for the enjoyment of all. KEY TO SUCCESS Secretary - Treasurer, Benton Stacy; President, Paul Dobbert; Vice-President, John Nurminen. Grade Representatives — Sophomore: John Dyrenforth; Senior: Gary Shan-ower; Junior: John Petsche. Mentor High's Key Club in the past as well as this year brought honor to the high school through its help and co-operation. This club is a service organization affiliated with the Kiwanis Club and is limited to a small percentage of boys in the three upper grades. Mr. George Pitzer, sponsor, co-ordinated the club in its activities which included this year such things as painting bleachers and moving the books from the old to the newly-erected Mentor library. The Key Club is actually the only school organization devoted completely to service projects. Each year they work with the Kiwanis Club on the pancake breakfast and other activities. The most prominent example of the work achieved by the Key Club is the Larry Wheat Memorial. This is an award which is presented each year to the outstanding senior band member. Row 1—Benton Stacy, John Nurminen, Ron Kilbaugh, Dale Nelson, Rich Wachic, Ed Hennel Row 2—John Clark, Doug Abel, Chuck Hall, Dave Craig, Joe Novak, Jeff Kalin. Row 3—Paul Dobbert, Bill Crites, Bob Greene, Mike Ashton, Rob Forbes, Mr. Pitzer. Row 4—John Petsche, Roger Durkee, John Day, Ben Ulis, Kit Paulson, Bob Storm Row 5—Mike Paulson, Rennie Gruber, Bob Bancroft, John Dyrenforth, Gary Shonbwer, Dick Benjomin Carol Zeman, News Reporter; Linda Wright, Secretory; Bob Metelko, President; Lois Auld, Vice President; Doug Abel, Treosurer. Banquets, conventions, field trips, selling experience — these are some of the activities that unite the business students of the high school under a common goal. These things acquaint the students with the different phases of business life and occupation. The club provides abundant opportunities for these Future Business Leaders of America to gain experience for the business world they wish to enter. Field trips, such as the trip to Fenn, the selling of school supplies and candy, sending delegates to state and national conventions, stated business meetings with speakers from the business area, Christmas and spring banquets are all a part of the stimulus provided for those truly interested in this field. TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE WORKING WITH WITS Nancy Hyppa, Secretary; Kit Paulson, President; Bob Widmor, Vice-President; Wini Bos, Treasurer Scholarship rewarded! The WMPW Scholarship Club is an organization whose membership is based on scholarship alone. Members represent the top ten per cent of the boys and girls in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Members are admitted to the club on the basis of past academic performance, and all have at least a three point (B) average The major function of the Scholarship Club, the WMPW Banquet, was held this year at Wickliffe High School on October 19. Promotion of scholastic appreciation at Mentor High is the main purpose of the Scholarship Club. BEAKER BREAKERS Mike Paulson, President; Sandy Chase, Secretary; Ron Elder, Treasurer; Gary Shonower, Sergeant-ot-Arms Test tubes, beakers and microscopes this year became a very important part of the Science Club program, since each member was encouraged to do an independent research project. The projects which gave the members a deeper insight in research methods followed a schedule set by the club sponsors, Mr. Roy Jones and Mr. Bruce Whann. These projects, which emphasized the Science Club as primarily an educational program, gave the students participating on opportunity to obtain a deeper understanding in fields of their interest. When the work was completed, the students entered their projects in the Science Night, which, held on March 10, was open this year to all students of the Mentor area. At the monthly meeting of the Science Club, the students heard outside speakers, observed demonstrations by the club members, and viewed various movies. Field trips were taken throughout the year. 37 Mike Paulson, Editor Mr. Hammond, Advisor THE LOG Editor Mike Poulson Moke-up Editor Jeon Cooper Copy Editor Eloise Christiansen Feature Editor Martha Phillips News Editor ... Jeon Hadden Sports Editor Bob Bancroft Cartoonists Jerry Barnes, Mary Ruth Koogler The publications room is an area of excitement on Wednesdays when the Mentor High Log staff is preparing their paper for publication in the Mentor Monitor. Editors supervise their departments while beginning reporters attempt to learn tricks of the trade. During the rush of interviewing, editing, rewriting, headlining, and the final assembling of the paper, the students gain a real sense of accomplishment and pride in the work they are doing. Through their efforts, the community is informed of the latest sports news, club activities, student achievements, and school events. A special feature this year, College Chatter gives college-bound students a glimpse of their future campus life as seen from a recent Mentor High graduate. An original cartoon spotlighting some present area of momentum and appropriate photographs lend specific interest to the page. 38 Row 1—Audrey Louis, Sue Andrews, Lynne Foster, Martha Phillips, Linda Vunderink, Sherrie Kohler. Row 2—Sue Liebrock, Paula Orvos, Jean Hodden, Ed Hennel Row 3—Nancy Kraft, Janet Jacobs, Ellen Korfman, Jean Cooper, Ann Heil, Eloise Christiansen. Row 4—Mike Paulson, Bob Bancroft, Jerry Barnes, John Petsche, Brent Gardner. HI-LITES Editor Associote Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Photographer Advisor Kit Paulson Pat Farmer Janet Sekki Susan Briggs John Compbell Bob Metelko Mrs. Poul DuBois Kit Paulson, Editor Mrs. DuBois, Advisor Keeping you in tune from September 'til June became a very important part of the Mentor Hi-Lites this year. This slogan, besides being a new addition to the paper, stated the goals of the paper. For the editorial staff, every Monday was a busy day, since that was the day the paper was published. Immediately after school, headlines and columns were written and the dummy was completed; and assignments for the next week were made. As the staff members felt relieved with the publication of one issue, work for the next one began. Mentor Hi-Lites appeared in the Willoughby News Herald every Wednesday throughout the school year. Since the News Herald has a wide distribution, the Hi-Lites informed not only Mentor, but also surrounding communities of happenings at Mentor High. Row J—Carolyn Thorburn, Nancy Soile, Harriet Agord, Sue Nerone, Lynn Wickert, Donna Elliston, Sandy Connell, Pat Andrews, Rosemory Winkler. Row 2—Sue Heston, Janice Kuchor, Bonnie Kushen, Berry Whetstone, Lisa Nurminen, Lynn Meriam, Ellen Shadle, Mary Lenz. Row 3—Sue Churley, Arlene Bride, Jewell Ashba, Sandy Chose, Nancy Klein, Mike Maus, Sue Briggs. Row 4—Dottie Halmagy, Carol Mezzecappa, Cheryl Melick, Martha Struck, Sandy Taylor, Kay Munroe, Karen Ahlman. 39 Row 5—Milton Deemcr, Ken Buckley, Lynn Donahue, Louise Hart, Corol Zemon, Alice Wright, Janet Sekki, Lucinda Crone. Row 6—Sue Harrison, Joan Lynn, Leslie Rogers, Mrs. DuBois, Bob Metelko, John Pallant, Pat Farmer, Lonno Rogers, Dove Stone. LIBRARY LURE Librarians are busy, active people. In a school the size of Mentor, where many students need information, they should not have to do routine work—such as shelving books, carrying yellow passes, filing cards. Members of the Library Club relieve them of this. These students have learned the inner workings of the library by working in it. Doing this kind of work keeps them well informed on what books are available. Wynnie Wright, Treosurer; Nanci Lewis, President; Lynn Donohue, Secretary; Jerry Barnes, Vice President 40 Row I—Virginia Kushen, Lucinda Crane, Eloise Christiansen, Horriet Hoehnle, Solti Wolfe, Vicki Pozar, Paula Orvos. Row 2—Tom Thornburg, Mary Lenz, Nonci Lewis, Jon Benson, Alice Wright, JoAnn Carpenter, Mike Paulson, Sari Phillips Sue Winslow, Wynnctte Wright, Lynn Donahue, Sue Whittington, Sue Briggs, Gretchen Schultz, Barbara Hinkle. PEN PALS A person who is successful in life is one who has learned to use words well. He need not be a writer to understand words, but it is obvious that a writer possesses greater familiarity with words than anyone else. Members of the Literary Club are those who have an interest in learning to use our language well and to its best advantage. The Club meets to discuss books, and it wants to encourage its members toward self-expression. Every kind of writing is welcome and each contribution is studied by the Club and Mr. Moor. Members receive suggestions as to how they could improve their pieces and guidance for future writing. Many of their short stories, poems, and essays will be printed in the MentOriginals in the spring. What they learn as members is not something they will forget, whether or not they become writers. 41 THE EDITORS Barbara Smith, Script Editor Lois Auld, Chief Typist Jerry Barnes, Artist THE STAFF Lynn Koehlke, Jonet Sekki, Marilynn Nowok, Sandy Bonnemo, Eloise Christiansen, Jeon Cooper, Jo Ann Corpenter, Liz Hoehnle, Ruth Rohl, Alice Wright, Shoron Taddeo, Jeon Hadden, Carol Zeman, Lynn Donahue, Janet Louis, Bonnie Kushen, Linda Wright, Nanci Lewis, Sue Briggs, Mary Noss, Avery Schwab, Bill Crites, Fred Mononen, John Herbruck, Mike Paulson. A modernized annual including many original changes is the end product of the enthusiastic teamwork of the various staffs. Use of the traditional school colors throughout the annual has been abandoned this year in favor of the more up-to-date beige and brown. Also characteristic of the new Cardinal Notes are the original layouts and sections. Even though there have been many changes contrary to tradition, in the future this edition of the Cardinal Notes will bring back many happy memories to the students. Production of the Cardinal Notes is entirely a student project under the supervision of Miss Eloise Stoner. The various staffs which have compiled this year's Cardinal Notes are: Art Staff, Business Staff, Make-up Staff, Script Staff, and Typing Staff. The staff members devoted much time and effort in an attempt to present the best annual possible. In an effort to meet their deadlines, all the staffs worked under the direction of editors and spent many hours gathering, compiling, and presenting the completed annual to the printers. Thus the 1961 edition of Cardinal Notes has been presented to Mentor High with a unanimous feeling that it is an edition of which the school can be proud. Office essistants Lee Mansell. Lolly Forsythe, Sue Andrews, Kathy Mahon, Shirley Chapman, Sherry Kohler, Pat Andrews, Sue Sykes, Chip McCartney, Carol Mezzacappo, Linda Howie, Annette Wnigaman. Noncy Hyppa, Carol Zeman, Noncy Kraft; Picture 2: Noel Brown, Kathy Claymon, Denny Gross, Louis Staudt, Cheryl Mclick, Sue Leibrock, Carol Lors, Cindy Murphy, Sondy Toylor, Laverne Lanese, Sue Harrison, Judy Cahill, Sharon Byrne. Board Office assistants—Carol Stephens, Bonnie Peck, Nancy Combes, Kay Munson, Barb Hinkle, Marilyn Kelly. Dean's assistants—Row 1: Kathy Siebert, Judy Kneen, Diane DeWoody, Karen Harrison, Virgina Stewart, Sandy Humphry, Ellen Jones,Barb Simer, Shirley Armstrong. Row 2: Bonnie Peck, Shirley 8eres, Pat Memke, Ann Paisley, Stephome Boyer, Gmny Kushen, Jean Hadden, Kathy Cloyman. Row 3: Phyllis Jepson, Sharon Taddeo, Sally Stewart, Sue Spong, Terry Carnavale, Vicky Pozor, Lonna Rogers, Toty De Moras, Mary Ann Slayton, Jeon Cooper, Sue Middleton. 44 THE BIG “M” Row i—Dave Stone, Walt Henderson, George Bowen, Bob Greene, Ben Ulis. Row 2—Jim Wetzel, Ricky Hissom, Norm Chaffee, Dick Huntoon, Joe Orvis, Ray Wagner. Bob Greene, President; Dick Huntoon, Secretary-Treasurer The Varsity M Club selects its members solely on the basis of athletic accomplishment. Any boy who has earned a varsity letter in one or more interscholastic sports is eligible for membership in the club, which pays tribute to those with especial athletic ability. In addition to honoring the athletes of Mentor High School, the Varsity M seeks to help these wearers of scarlet and gray 'M' better themselves, and to promote initiative among the athletes. Also, the Varsity M sponsors a major recreational event during every year, the Varsity M Dance, which is always held in the spring. 45 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Front row—Lorry Clement, Gerald Kelpotrick, Dove Klimo. Row 2—Bruce Grieves, Merle Robb, Frank Fotico, Bob Wetzel, Rick Isckson, Tom Mitchell Relieving non-mechanically minded teachers from movie projector duty is the main purpose of the movie operators. These students are depended upon for smooth operation of projectors for the showing of educational films to classes. CURTAIN UP Walter Ditchmon, Dick Whetstone, Bob Noss, Elmer Bowholl, Jeff Knepper, Gory Bencar. The curtain goes up and the glamour of the drama is on. But why does everything go so smooth, look so sharp? Why—because of the men behind the scene—our industrious stage crew! 46 CHECKMATE! Row 1—Dove Brooks, Dick Runyon, Mel Forbes, Joe Dubeonsky. Row 2—Lorry Quigley, Ron Deitrich, Richard Sanor, David Merchant. Row 3—Phil Simpson, Andy Cromer, Mr. Ronald Doblcr, Advisor. Pawn to the queen's third-castle. Checkmate! Such jargon was heard Wednesday afternoons as the Chess Club, in its second year at Mentor High, boned up on chess board strategy. SUPER SALESMEN Seated: Bob Metelko, Gretchen Schultz, Linda Wright Standing: Avery Schwak, Tom Halbauer, Rennie Gruber, Mr. Phillips. In its yearly drive the Magazine Committee raised almost $3,000. These funds are used by classes toward meeting their monetary obligation on the Annual and Junior-Senior Prom. CLASS ADVISORS Miss Eloise Stoner, Mrs. Rachel Sonborn, Mr. Otto B. Moor, Mr. George Pitzer STUDENT ELECTION PROGRAM Bill Crites, Linda Vunderink, Larry Quigley, Diane Monasky, Avery Schwab, Sue Briggs, Mike Paulson, Peg Bur-gette, Carol Zemon. As the nation had its election, MHS was having one too. Since we favored Mr. Nixon slightly, our election returns were not predictions; but they showed a fine spirit of citizenship. Secretory, Vicki Pozor; President, Poige Ortiz; Treasurer, Liso Dice; Vice President, Sue Winslow RING BEARERS The junior class, under the leadership of Paige Ortiz, probably has the biggest financial problems of any of the classes. It must raise enough money to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom and the annual which they will produce next year. This class holds meetings throughout the year to discuss the problems confronting them. Taking the minutes for these meetings is Vicki Pozar. Lisa Dice handles the financial matters and Sue Winslow is committee chairman and organizer. The Senior Class of 1962 will be a fine one in the fields of leadership and scholastic achievement. Mentor High School can look forward to a very productive year in 1961-62. Abel Agord Bauer Bencar Brondt Bront Clarke Clayton Anderson Bentley Bride Clement Alpmo Benedum Brooks Clevenger Appleby Benson Buckley Coll Armstrong Ashton Blake Bowen Calvert Carlton Collingwood Collister Baroni Bowden Carlton Comstock Barrett Boyer Churley Cook Barstow Bradendbaugh Clark Cotterman I . Cottrell Durchik Foster Glovitch Hawkins Craig Edwards Freeman Gradolph Hazcn Crall Ellis Fussner Hall Heath Crane Evans Gardner Hallbauer Heil Decola Falls Gardner Hammers Heinze Dcmeter Fatica Garrett Hannen Hennel Dewoody Ferguson Gau Harrison Hennessy Dice Filipak Geizer Hortmon Hcnslee Donahue Fleisher Gladys Haskins Herbruck Doty Force Gleason Havel Heston Hillenbrand Hilliard Hinkel Jones Jones Jost Knepper Koenig Koeth Kronz Krause Krieger Hinton Hope Huston Kavalauskas Kovanaugh Kelly Koogler Korenko Korfmann Kuchar Kunstel Kushen lannodrea Jacobs Kilbaugh Kincaid Koshar Kovacs Lottner Law Jennings Jepson Klacik Klima Kraft Kraly Lawrence Ledenican Lenz Liptok McCabe Moson Middleton Mitchell Nolan Norris Peck Pegram Louis Matlock Mitchell Noss Penny Luck Mauceri Moore Nurminen Petsche Lunato Maxwell Mullen Oltmanns Phillips Lunsford Meinke Mullins Ortiz Phillips Luse Mellinger Munro Orvos Pickering Lynn Merchant Munson Osborne Ponko Malaney Mezget Naumonn Passerotti Pozar Me Broom Michener Newhouso Peeke Prentice Pristosh Rose Skok Stephens uinc unyon Slayton Stevens Reed Russello Smith Storm Rhodes Sailc Smith Storm Rice Schmidt Shell Swenson Robb Schwartz Snow Swick Robison Scott Spehar Szczesny Rocewicky Shanower Steele Tate Rogers Sidoti Steinfurth Taylor Rollinson Simer Schaefer Taylor Walton Wilkins Yeogley Wallingford Widmer Yates Urbas Wetzel Wise Vandcrkooy Wetstone Wolfe Wachcic Whittington Wolfe Walker Wicklond Yates Thornburg Warren Winchester Youscak Thornburg Weishner Winslow Zinser Townsend Wetzel Wirtonen Zuk Teyral Warner Wilson Young Prom Committee Seated: Vicki Pozar, Lisa Dice, Barb Hinkle, Sue Winslow, Ginny Kushen Standing: Ann Heil, Jock Thornburg, Paige Ortiz, Chuck Yeogley, John Petsche Each year the Junior-Senior Prom is a fine success due to the careful planning of the Junior Prom Committee. Beginning in October, these students spend many hours working on the when, where, how and theme problems connected with the execution of the Junior Class's biggest project. 53 Our Interior Decorators College Night Words of Wisdom 'Mr. Whann, help — MR. WHANN! MUSIC MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL Music is a common language over all the world because it is the one activity in which so many people can participate. School musical groups are usually large. A group like the Boys' Ensemble is, however, much smaller because its members are chosen from the other groups. In addition to talent, the boys must have the inclination because they rehearse after school. Their numbers are barbershop songs and spirituals. SENIOR CHOIR Basically, music is a form of expression which all nations understand. Although not everyone has musical talent, almost everyone can enjoy and appreciate it. Those who are musically inclined are fortunate, indeed. The basic requirement for membership in the Girls' Ensemble is proof of musical ability. Traditionally, the ensemble appears at a contest for vocal music groups held at Baldwin-Wallace College. The Girls' Ensemble sings popular numbers. Prep Choir Pop Choir Row 1—Kothy Steele, Carol Thorburn, Sally Stewart, Sue Strimple, Bonnie Kushen, Stephanie Boyer Row 2—Avery Schwab, Pat Farmer, Sharon Field, Lynn Donahue, Karen Ahlmon, Carol Collocott, Jack Thornburg Row 3—Jim Wilkins, Tom Mason, Grady Penny, Chuck Yeagley, Bob Klawon, Gary Shanower, Dennis Collingwood, Larry Mraz 58 Girls’ Glee Club Boys’ Glee Club Mr. Frank Henck A love for music is the key phrase behind the success of Mr. Frank Henck. Mr. Henck, head of the vocal music department, is the director and co-ordinator of all vocal groups at Mentor High. Mr. William Nordman Music is his business. As concert band director and supervisor of instrumental music, through the years Mr. William Nordman has become a familiar personality to all students at Mentor High. Mr. Clayton Heath White shoes, polished horns, and hard work are parts of Mr. Clayton Heath's responsibilities. Although a newcomer to the music department, he has earned the respect and cooperation of both bands. Row 1—Gory Bencor, John Compbell Row 2—Roger Durkee, Noncy Combes, Bob Bancroft, Betty Middleton, Charles Kluve, Steve Schmidt, Rosemary Winkler, Linda Woodrow Row 3—Sondy Morthin, Scott Madsen, Bob Greene, Brent Gardner, Fred Mononen, Mark Woodruff, Bob Liewellyn, Dick Whetstone, Beth Sobo, Jim Wilkins, Carol Callacott, Terry Gardner, Mr. Nordmon, Bob King, Kevin Oltmanns Swing Band Senior Band Ann Solcius, Captain, Judy Hamilton, Janice Popp, Betty Wells, Cheryle Smith, Jewell Ashba, Judy Harper, Taty de Moras, Marilyn Wolton, Pat Ploetz, Jill Kneen, Nancy Bleil, Gayle Walton, Shirley Paulson, Karen Koenig, Jean Cooper, Marilynn Nowak, Peg Burgett, Sharon Byrne, Judy Leiby, Lolly Forsythe, Elene Brogen, Pat Tewksbury, Junior Captain. Cardettes Freshmen Band Stepping High 63 Roger Durkee, Drum Major Bill Brucggeman, Pot Former, Chuck Yeagley, Jim Gruden, Lynn Donohue, Ellen Lett, Avery Schwab, Grody Penny, Larry Mroz. Down in the Valley Swing Band and Pop Choir 64 Adams Bailey Blake Brondt Adams Banfield Bleil Breslaw Ah I man Barker Blewett Brockway Ahlman Barker Bokovitz Brogan Allen Barney Boles Brooks Andrews Baublitz Bos Brown Andrews Beck Boss Brown Ashba Beebe Bowden Bull Atzberger Bentley Bowhall Burden Bailey Berkley Bradarick Burgess Brown Bryan Chesko Chiara Dalton Deemer Dixon Dolence Ferguson Flanigan Burgett Cirino Deitrich Dubeansky Fletcher Butcheck Clifton DeMaria Dyar Fletcher Cameron Cook Denison Dyrenforth Forbes Carothers Cooper Dewey Egart Forbes Casgar CouTton Diday Elliston Forsythe Cavallaro Danley Dingle Erik Frobotta Ccrveny Dcrc Disbro Evans Frisbie Chapman Day Ditchman Ferguson Frisbie Fritch Gould Holl Hutchens Go I lager Gordon Hammersla Hyder Gardner Gordon Hanson Hyppa Gardner Gartner Goshorn Grant Henzel Hart llenda James Gates Gau Greenslade Grooms Hayer Hays Jansen Jepson Gilreath Gruber Hope Johnson Gooding Gutman Hoprich Jones Goodwin Hole Howie Jones Jones Klein Krivanek Lesler McBride Kaiser Klosterman Kromer Levstik McColla Kolin Kluve Krueger Linquist McCarthy Katz Koshtcn Kushen Lintern McCracken Kelly Koenig Lagusch Lockwood McGrill Kilpatrick Kohler Lanning Lombardo Madsen Kilpatrick Konery Lawler Lowe Magill Kirkland Korelec Legare Lucas Mahon Klawon Koschock Leiby Lunsford Mann Klein Krouss Leonard McAvoy Moncine Mansell Mental Morrison Owens Marshal Meo Murray Pallont Martin Merian Myers Papp Marin Morty Mezzacappa Miller Myers Nelson Paulson Paxton Mason Milnark Nerone Peck Mason Monasky Nibarger Pekarski Mauk Mononen Novak Phelps Maus Moore Ollilo Phillips Mayner Murphy Osborne Phillips Poje Rabel Rahz Reed Reinacher Rice Rice Richardson Riddle Rinehart Rose Ross Ross Roy Russell Rutherford Sabo Soccsh Schleusener Schlappal Schnittger Schreckengost Schuster Seres Seres Shadle Sharkus Simpson Sizemore Small Smith Smith Sobolewski Sorber Southall Spudick Stanton Staszko Staudt Stewart Stickle Strimple Swaine Swick Swiger Roedigger Scherbok Shuber Sperry Sykes Tosky Tote Tovlor Vinkovich Vlosz Volpone Worner Webster Whorton Sims Woodrow Wright Tewksbury Vonhof Whetstone Wylie Thorburn Vonhof Wilfong Yeory Tinkler Vyner Wilkil Yentch Trowbridge Wolker Wilson Zedlor Uhol Wallingford Winkler Zensel Vorsey Walters Wolf Zivanchev Vaughan Warner Wolford Robert Forbes, President Jenny Jones, Secretary Doug Phillips, Vice President Jon Pollant, Treasurer 70 SPORTS 1960 G R I D D E R S Mentor's football season began with optimism but ended with the long string of past Mentor victories over almost all her opponents coming to a hard and sudden end. However, this season has actually given a vast amount of experience to members of the future team, and need it be mentioned — the freshman squad did not lose a single game to any opponent! Though the football season may have been disappointing to some, it is not only scores that leave a memory. Instead it is the growing anticipation stirring throughout the school on Fridays, the crisp autumn evenings, our fighting red Cardinals, popcorn and hot coffee, rousing band music splitting the cool night air, confetti covered people cheering for all they're worth, high jumping cheerleaders, half-time shows — this is the real spirit of a football season; a truly wonderful high school memory to hold forever. Coach Fuchs, Coach Biederman, Coach Shilling, Coach Nowak 5 f 3 Co-captains Joe Orvis and Bob Greene, Managers Ed Hennel, Bob Storm, Rick Isaksen, Mel Forbes Practice Was Rough! JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD FRESHMAN SQUAD Cards conlront Harvey Raiders Friday night Coach Biederman will t id Cards ne. ards Yieldin Cardinals to meet |So. Rebels Team gets new coach for '59-'60 Cards pi 'Bula Fri. Ids meet hpersM Ashtabula Panthers down Card gridders Joe Mazeiki Bob Greene :oolboll rligh hopes for Geneva JUST ' SPOlS If MU IMUf I) makes I fcson John Campbell Cardinals |i battle to C I Bruggemon Walt Henderson l igers and Cardinals 1 dash in fiery battle f Dick Benjamin 2 Vorsity Coach, Gene Spurrier; Kneeling—Jeff Kalin, Rennie Gruber, Dick Zmser, Stan Neumann, Dean Lunsford, Joe Novak Waddy Erik, Dave Pegram, Dave Hall Standing—Ron Kilbaugh, Jerry Guynn, Dave Stone, Harold Boles, Ray Wilson, Doug Clifton, Roy Mononcn, Milton Deemer, Jon Pallant, Lorry Mraz. Bill James, Tim Wolters, Dennis Fletcher, Chuck Rebel; J V Coach, Dave Enderle. Cards On The Court Sink it! This cry was heard throughout the winter basketball season, as fans gathered to cheer the Cards on to victory. Basketball is the main winter sport, and as is always the case, many boys from Mentor practice diligently to form the best team possible. Whether the Cards won or lost, the fans entered into the spirit of this fast, exciting game. Everyone came away with a feeling of great satisfaction that they had seen competitive spirit and sportsmanship in action, as well as a great deal of skill on the part of the boys. Kneeling—BiI’y Guynn, Terry Bracken, Mike Ferguson, Tom Mazieka, Barry Jones, Dick Ebbert, Jim Young, Mike Zevanchev, Mike Durchik. Standing—Coach William Mosure, Greg Phillips, Ken Wegner, Jim Newman, Hal Kehl, Bob Rhodes, Dave Osborn, Jeff Zorn, Steve Kemp, Ron Ri chie, Jack Darrow. Freshman Basketball Opposite Poge—Seniors Jerry Guynn ond Dove Stone - rr . ' - VWf ■ y + . • V ' £k ■ - 1“ wHB v 1 . PC e N A mm J X 3. a -.. i . ' ■ In • t K, ■ •'i' i. r v‘f- US „ ■■ : • h ai ! .« WJ Il.11w ■! 4r r JU • ' «E :_ mgF . f £ '•: '.♦ fM P? ..£ '' % ' . S fcr6 r x, s . d ■■K-«— -- -fc- _ .-ftSar 11 - Tw n| IS . ■ ;.: . li M -jwf- «■- ■■ •||k- ff : ■, - •? 4 J ! Al SmTth JSonT ndcrmk eorQe Nurminen, Tony Borski, Terry Rhodes, Jerry Zok, Norm Kushen, Wolly Motlock, Mel Hewitt, ow ■?. Jcrry Howard Garrett, Tim Sperry, Dave Craig, Mike Ashton, Jerry Osbrone, Bruce Comstock, Paige Ortiz, John Nurmmen, Don Rogers, Russ Calvert. Row 3—Rick Osborne, Pnil Cotterman, Bob Fritch, Dave Hutchins, Pete Bukky, Larry Rice, Bob Storm, Bob Dufintz, Ted Siller. Gary Quine. Each sport develops a different part of the player. Many sports strive for teamwork and team spirit, while others stress the individual. Wrestling is considered to be the best of all sports for the individual. The boys who wrestle are expected to have mental alertness, courage, virility, and a sound physical body. The Mentor Squad, now in its fifth year, surely has boys with these qualities. Last year the squad made Mentor proud when it took first place in the Northeastern Conference. Who’s the Matter? 78 Bob Greene, Chuck Codwell Seniors Jock Jomes, Morris Bailey Don Clement, Norm Chaffee Doug Stone, Greg Davies John Royer, Dick Barsic Tops at The Cross Country squad proved it was no difficulty to run a two mile course this season. In this, only their second year in operation, they chalked up a record of three out of four wins. With spring naturally comes the track Track team, this year well balanced in its three divisions— field, jumping, and running events. The team is expected to do well, as did its predecessors, and the strong running is likely to break some records. Cross Country Track 80 r?; j= ichAte, NH cr b or N f,es;c,M,tfUnror ■ Bill va aMc eson' Dick Huntoon, Don Amgworth, Louis Grund, Tim George Bowen Bob Boncroft Jack James Dick Huntoon Bill Wells Roy Wogner Don Aingsworth Jack Logan Ben Ulis Senior Sprinters Wes Alonen Norm Choffee Harold Lockwood Jerry Symanek Batter Bp In the spring, baseball shares with track the distinction of being the interscholastic sport of the season. This year an end was put to our usual annual change of baseball coaches when Mr. David Enderle remained with the team for a second consecutive year. The baseball team began its practice sessions early in March and played a total of fourteen games. 82 Opposite Page—John Butchek, Joe Mazeika, Frank Kochtan, Andy Youschek SENIOR PLAYERS Golf Team Tennis Team Ellen Jones Lynn Koehlke Jonet Weidig Linda Woodrow Varsity Rah Jenny Jones Judy Kneen JUNIOR VARSITY AND VARSITY Liso Dice, J. V. Head Cheerleader; Lee Mansell. Susie Sykes. Borry Whetstone. Kathy Ollila, Wini Bos; Varsity cheerleaders: Janet Weidig. Linda Woodrow, Jenny Jones, Ellen Jones, Lynn Koehlke, Judy Kneen, Heod Cheerleader. Girls on the Go Martho Kushen, Treasurer; Judy Yentch, President; Cathy Petsche, Vice President; Janet Weidig, Secretary Volleyball, basketball, swimming, and bowling — these are just four of the sports in which the G. A. A. members participate. Under the direction of Mrs. Glenda Enderle, the G. A. A. has become one of the most active organizations at Mentor High. Regular Council meetings resulted in the revision of the G. A. A. Constitution and point system, and also in the distribution of handbooks to all members. The major social event of the G. A. A. is the annual formal. This year the formal was held December 19 in the gymnasium. Due to hard work, planning, and cooperation the formal was deemed a great success by all who attended. WINTER managers—Chip McCartney, Sue Andrews, Lee Mansell, SPRING manogers—Ann Roy, Nancy Klein, Lonna Rogers, Sue Spong, Sue Winslow, Sharon Taddeo, Marty Struck Joon Korenko. 86 FALL manogers—Ellen Shadle, Jean Hadden, Ann Salcius, Mary Ruth Koogler. Row 2—Marilyn Morchal, Leslie Rogers, Marilyn Nowak, Ginny Kushen. men Debbie Stoudt, Secretory Paul Bukky, Treasurer Jeff Zorn, President Kathy Seibert, Vice President Addis Ahlman Alexander Armstrong Armstrong Aufmuth Anderson Bahleda Anderson Baker Anderson Ansbaugh Barski Baldridge Ball Antonio Archer Barstow Armstrong Bauer Beck Bonnema Brown Burnett Case Connell Bedell Borrelli Brown Comerson Cottell Conkey Benedum Benline Bosley Bowen Brueggeman Brunner Campana Capretta Chesko Churly Cottrell Cotrell Best Bowen Brunson Carmony Clark Couch Birch Blaser Boyadjis Bracken Buehner Bukky Carnavcle Ccrrelt dayman Clement Crain Crall Board Branem Bamberger Carrel Cline Crites Bobo Breno Burchammer Carrie Coll Crosten Bokovitz Brown Burkholder Corson Comstock Crouch Dorrow Dovis Dewolf Dieterich Durchik Durkee Davis Dobbert Dyar Dovis Naomi Eaton Decapua Decapos Dell Draper Drefel Druen Elbert Eddy Evans Dennis Dubay Faulkner Derrick Dufinetz Felix Desalvo Dunccn Felixon Ferguson Fuchs Glovitch Hall Harrison Hersmon Filipak Gardner Goetch Hamilton Harvey Hewitt Filppi Gallop Hammond Harwood Hine Fisk Gardner Green Hansen Howk Hinton Fluhort Fussner Frabotta Groce Goskin Gebeau Hansen Harper Grass Hemphill Groff Harpster Hoehn Hendricks Henley Holt Hood Fracci Frank Frank Gibson Gielink Glovitch Gruden Grund Guynn Harriger Harrington Harrison Hennel Hennessey Herrick Hood Hooper Hopkins Hopkins Horvoth Johnson Johnston Keller Kelly Hostetler Humphrey Jones Jones Kemp Keyerleber lliff Jones Kincoid Joynes Jarvi Juratovoc Jusco Kirk Klima Jenkins Jepson Jepson Kapes Koppe Kehl Kneen Kocemba Kock Kolesar Low Lors Mongono Meddows Misseldine Korenko Lawrence Lors Mongosh Melick Misseldine Krivok Layman Lothman Manning Mellen Mitchell Krueger Leibrock Lothman Morkell Menmiur Mitchell Krup Kuntz Kurzawo Livengood Lillstrong Llewellyn Louden MacDonald Covoy Marthen Martin Martin Merkel Meyers Miceli Monasky Mononen Moore Lanese Langmacher Large Loeffler Logan Looney Mcllveen Mcllveen Mahoney Mostro Maus Mozeika Michaler Micholec Miles Moore Moran Morey Morgan Nellis Off Mosna Newberry Orosz Mraz Newbrook Osborn Munro Newman Owens Murphy Nichols Paisley Musgrove Nido Palo Musselmon Nolon Potoski Nalepa Norman Paytosh Nappi Noss Peck Noss Nurminen Perry Phelps Pruce Richie Saids Sickey Smith Phillips Quick Roberts Sargent Siegel Smith Pickering Romkey Robinson Schaff Siller Smith Piper Rondels Robison Schneider Simmons Soeder Platt Royer Rodrigues Schrader Sinclair Spalding Ploetz Royer Rogers Shutlz Skoza Spong Podd Reed Rohl Schwartz Smith Square Ponkivar Rhodes Russell Schwentner Smith Square Ponko Richard Rutherford Sedivy Smith Sadler Prime Ridgeway Ryder Showalter Smith Stafford Stonton Steinbrenncr Sternen Swiger Tagliomontc Taylor Toomey Troucht Travers Stewart Taylor Traxler Strovorancc Taylor Turk Stroisch Taylor Unkcl Struck Tewksbury Vantelburg Summers Sutton Theurkauf Thomos Von Vorhes Vanyur Swanigan Thompson Vargo Vaughan Walker Wertheimer Wilson Wright Zeman Veigel Walker West Wilson Wyatt Zilke Verhovec Walters Westin Wilson Yeagley Zivanchev Vershack Waltjen Wickert Wilson Young Vondenbcrg Walton Wighamon Winters Young Vought Weaver Will Wiseman Young Vukovich Weidig Williams Woodruff Yurchek Vunderink Weidig Williamson Woodworth Yurchek Wagner Weigel Williamson Workman Zok Woldemeier Wells Wills Worley Zalatoris Mentor Board of Education Mr. W. W. Zinser, Superintendent Class of ’61: A quarter century in public education has brought much satisfaction in working with and for young people. We earnestly hope many of the graduates of the Mentor High School class of 1961 and others in the succeeding Mentor High classes will find their paths leading toward service to others, in teaching and school administration. W. W. Zinser 94 Mr. Clork Harrison, Mr. Daniel Vaughan, Mr. Oliver Gerbitz, Mr. Donald Brown, Mrs. C. C. Brumbaugh, Mr. W. W. Zinser, Mr. George Briggs, Mr. John Ruple Class of '61: Congratulations to you, Seniors, as you reach and go beyond this landmark called high school graduation. May the knowledge, habits, and skills acquired here in these past tour years stand by you well as you approach further landmarks in your career. As a class, you are a unit only until you graduate. As each of you follows your own way into the future, you will find increasing worth and satisfaction in the qualities you developed and cultivated while here in your class. Learning to live with others as you have done here will help you as you live and work with other groups in the future. Our best wishes go with each of you as you pursue the high and worthy goals you have set for yourself. Ellis M. Hostetler Mr. Ellis M. Hostetler, Principal Deans and Assistant Principals Miss Florence Davis, Mr. Gary Andrews, Mr. William Adie, Mr. Wayne Hammond, Miss Evelyn Few Mr. Burdette Clizbe Mr. George Pitzer Mr. Williom Mosure Mrs. Richord Worfel, R. N. Mr Franklin Cox Miss Judith Crockett Mr. Otto B. Moor Mrs. Rochcel Sanborn Mrs. Ann Palmer Mr. Adolph Kultti Mrs. Paul DuBois Mr. Gilbert True Mr. James Jomieson Mr. Oren Casey Mr. Raymond Hickerson Mr. Merritt Walter Mr. Clayton Heath Mr. William Nordman Mr. Robert Sutch Mr. Ted Keller Mr. Frank Henck Mr. Robert Wolf Mrs. Margaret Shormuller Mrs. Nancy Kaiser Mrs. Ruth Murray Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. Bavacqua, Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Hemberger 100 BOARD OFFICE STAFF—Seated: Mrs. Nancy Hinkle, Mrs. Evelyn Kehl, Mrs. Bessy Randall. Standing. Mr. David C. Beal, Mr. Donald Brown, Mr. Howard Shadle, Mr. Paul Orvos, Mr. Oliver Gerbitz CLEAN-UP CREW—Mr. B. E. Beavers, Mr. Michael Franko, Mr. Lloyd Corey, Mr. William Ferguson, Mr. Everett Hammonds CULINARY ARTISTS—Mrs. Evelyn Mann, Mrs. Jean Luke, Mrs. Mary Coach, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Phyllis Leyden, Mrs. Ruth Fenner, Mrs. lolo Morkell, Mrs Anna Retzler. Row 2: Mrs. Florence Chapius, Mrs. Olive Jansen, Mrs. Joyce Henes. We Remember They passed the safety check!? Two Fifty-Five P. M. Never-To-Be-Forgotten Night To The Music of George Parrish 1C3 Wonderlond by Night 1960 G. A. A. Formal ‘59-60 Prom 104 Orientol Rhapsody INDEX A Abel, Doug 34,35,50,72,80 Adorns, Dove 66 Adorns, Jock 66 Addis, Sherrill 58,88 Adie, Williom (Mr.) 95 Agord, Horriet 39,50 Ahlmon, Deborah 40,58,88 Ahlmon, Karen 32,36,39,57,58,66 Ahlmon, Thomas 66 Aingworth, Donald 11,61,80,81 Alonen, Wesley 1 1,37,61,80,81 Alexander, Richard 88 Allen, Dolores 59,66 Alpino, Gloria 50,63 Anderson, Carol 59,88 Anderson, Jennifer 59,88 Anderson, Norma 50 Anderson, Sandra 88 Anderson, Suanne 1 1 Andrews, C. Gary (Mr.) 95 Andrews, Patricia 35,39,44,66 Andrews, Susan 36,38,44,66,86 Ansbough, Morgo 88 Antonio, Constance 59,88 Appleby, Roger 50 Archer, Dovid 62,88 Armstrong, Chorles 50 Armstrong, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 99 Armstrong, Elizabeth 62,88 Armstrong, Jo Ann 59,88 Armstrong, Shirley 44,88 Asboth, Helen 1 1,40 Ashba, Jewel 62,66 Ashba, John 1 1,37,72,74 Ashton, Michael 34,50,72,78,80 Atzberger, Thomas 56,66 Audio Visuol Operators 46 Aufmuth, Nancy 1 1 Aufmuth, Robert 73,88 Auld, Lois 1 1,31,35,42 B Bahleda, Brian 58,88 Bailey, Jerry 66,78 Bailey, Morris 1 1,79 Bailey, Virginia 66 Baker, Becky 28,88 Boldridge, James 62,88 Ball, Peggy 88 Bamberger, Burton 88 Bancroft, Robert 1 0,1 1 ,29,34,37, 38,42,61, 80,81,102 Band, Freshmen 62 Band, Senior 60,61 Bond, Swing 61 Banfield, Fred 66 Barker, Henry 66 Borker, John 11 Barker, Roger 66 Bornes, Howord (Mr.) 100 Barnes, Jairus 1 1, 26,31,36,38,40 Barnes, Willard (Mr.) . . 100 Barney, William 32,35,36,66 Boroni, Robert 35,50 Barrett, Susan 50 Borsic, Richard 1 1,37,79 Barski, Anthony 13,78,88 Barstow, Barbara 88 Borstow, Sharon 32,50,59 Boseboll 82,83 Basketball 76,77 Baublitz, Steven 66 Bauer, James 50 Bauer, Virginia 62,88 Bauman, Susan (Mrs.) 99 Bavoqua, Kathryn (Mrs.) 100 Beck, Beverly 88 Beck, Judith 66 Bedell, Jeffrey 88 Beebe, Pom 58,66 Bencor, Gory 46,50,61 Benedum, Diane 88 Benedum, Merrily 50 Benjamin, Richard 1 1,26,28,34. 37,72,74,80,84 Benline, Robert 88 Bennett, Williom 11 Benson, Jon 28,31,32 36,37,41,50,61 Bentley, Dennis 50 Bentley, Tina 66 Beres, Sandra 11 Beres, Shirley 1 1,44 Berkley, Barbara 66 Best, Williom 88 Biederman, Eorl (Mr.) 72,96 Billicky, Stanley 1 1 Birch, George 88 Block, James 1 1,61,72,74 Blake, Suson 58,66 Blake, William 50 Blaser, Bruce 62,88 Bleil, Chan 1 1,58 Blewett, Jomes 66 Block, Carl (Mr.) 99 Board of Education 95 Board, Sandra 88 Bobo, Bernice 88 Bokovitz, John 66 Bokovitz, Terry 88 Boles, Harold 66,73,76,82 Bonawitz, Koren 11 Bonnemo, David 59,88 Bonnema, Sandro 12,37,43 Borrelli, Dione 58,88 Bos, Wini 28,33 36,56,61,66,85 Bosley, Gale 40,88 Boss, Barbara 66 Bowden, Dolores 66 Bowden, Linda 50 Bowen, Dave 50,61 Bowen, George 4,12,45,80,81 Bowen, Jim 88 Bowen, Potricia 88 Bowhall, Elmer 12,46 Bowhall, Rodney 66 Boyadjis, Thomas 62,88 Boyer, Barbara 12,59 Boyer, Stephanie 44,50,56,58 Boys' Ensemble 56 Bracken, Terry 58,73,76,88 Bradorich, Paul 66,80 Brodenbaugh, Kenneth 50 Brondt, Allen 50 Brandt, Jomes 66 Branem, Gene 61,62,88 Brant, Irma 50 Breno, Roymond 88 Breslow, Robert 66 Bride, Arlene 39,50 Briggs, Susan 4,12,26,30,32, 37,39,41,43,48 Brockway, Alice 66 Brockway, Diane 12 Brogan, Elene 61,62,66 Brooks, Ben 66 Brooks, David 47,50 Brown, Berty 32,66 Brown, Carolyn 88 Brown, Linda 88 Brown, Noel 44,59,88 Brown, Richard 66 Brown, Robert 66 Brueggemon, Mory 88 Brueggeman, William 12,57,59, 64,72,74 Brunner, Claudia 88 Brunner, Penny 88 Brunson, Margaret 32,40,58,88 Bryan, Robert 66 Buckley, Edward 32,39,50,56 Buehner, Peggy 88 Bukky, Paul 73,80,88 Bull, Larry 66 Burden, Susan 66 Burgess, Susanne 32,66 Burgett, Margaret 12,32,37,48,59,62 Burgett, Scott 66 Burkhammer, Eugene 58,88 Burkholder, Carol 88 Burnett, Susan 88 Butcheck, John 12,82,83 Butcheck, Rosemary 66 Byrne, Sharon 12,26,29,31,32,44,56,62 C Codwell, Chorles 12,72,74,79 Cafeteria Staff 101 Cahill, Judy 28,44 Calvert, Russell 35,50,56,72,78 Cameron, Kenneth 66 Cameron, Karen 66,88 Campana, Nancy 88 Campbell, John 12,31 ,37,61,72,74,80 105 INDEX Capretta, Potricio Cardettes Cardinol Notes Carlton, Bonnie Carlton, Ruth Cormony, Bonnie Cornovale, Teresa Carothers, Diane Carpenter, JoAnn Carrel, Richard Carrel, Rita Carrie, Barbaro Carrie, Dolores Carson, David Corson, Keith Case, Michael Casey, Oren T Casgar, Tom Cattell, Charles Cavollaro, Vincent Cerveny, Potricio Chaffee, Norman Chapman, Shirley Chase, Sandra 12, Cheerleaders Chesko, Barbara Chesko, Edward Chess Club Chiara, Allen Choir, Pop Choir, Prep Choir, Senior Christiansen, Eloise (Mr.) 88 Comstock, Bruce 50,78 62 Comstock, Peter 88 42,43 Conkey, James 13 50 Conkey, Julie 88 50 Connell, Sandra 32,39,40,58,88 58,88 Cook, Henry 50 44,88 Cook, Myron 61,66 66 Cooper, Jean 4,13,31,32,36, 12,29,32,41,43,61 37,38 43,44,62 88 Cooper, Robert 66 88 Cotterman, Phil 50,72,78 62,88 Cottrell, Carol 88 12,32,37 Cottrell, Colleen 40,88 88 Cottrell, John 51 58 Couch, Dolores 88 88 Coulton, Daniel 66 98 Cox, Franklin (Mr.) 97 66 73 Cox, Robert 13 88 Craig, David 32,34,39,51,72,78 66 Crain, Norma 62,88 66 Crall, Janice 88 12,45,61,79,80,81 Croll, Sharon 51 32,44,66 Crane, Lucinda 39,41,51 29,31,32,37,39,57 Creodon, Patricio 13 85 Crites, Clifford 73,88 66 Crites, William 10,13,26,29,30, 88 47 66 58 58 56,57 12,26,29,31,32, 37,38,41,43,61 Churley, George 58,88 Churley, Susan 32,36,37,39,40,50,57 Cicerella, Ralph (Mr.) 84 Cipriano, Doris (Miss) 97 Cirino, Jonathan 66 Clork, Dennis 88 Clark, W. John 12,29,34,37,72,74 Clork, Sharon 50 Clarke, Diane 50 Clayman, Kathleen 44,59,88 Clayton, Corol 50 Clement, Daniel 12,35,61,79 Clement, Larry 35,46,50 Clement, Ronald 58,73,88 Clevenger, Carol 50 Clifton, Douglos 57,59,66,76 Cline, David 62,88 Clinton, Wayne 12 Clizbe, Burdette (Mr.) 96 Clough, Wilma (Mrs.) 100 Coatoam, Jon 1 3 Cochtan, Frank 31 33,34,36,43,48,72,74 Crockett, Judith (Miss) 97 88 Crosten, James Crouch, Timothy Cunningham, Lance Custodians Dolton, Janet Danley, Margaret Dare, Paul Darrow, John Davies, Gregory Davis, Curtis Davis, Florence (Miss) Davis, Jean Davis, Kenneth Day, Dorothy Day, John Deans and Principals Decapua, Mary Decapua, Sally Decola, Patricia Deemer, Milton Deitrich, Ronald Dell, Donna Demaria, Jack Demeter, Diane 88 13 101 28,66 59.66 66 76.89 13,79 89 95 89 89 34,36,66 95 89 58 51 39,66,76 47.66 59.89 66 51 Cole, John Coll, Marilyn Collacott, Carol Collingwood, Dennis .......... 50 88 13,32,56,58,61 50,56,57,58 de Moras, Beatriz 8,13,26,31,37,44,62 Dennis, Robert 89 Dennison, Mary 40,66 Desalvo, James 89 Collister, Judy 50 Combes, Nancy 13,31,44,61 Derrick, Cynthia Dewey, Linda Dewolf, Anna Mae DeWoody, Diane 89 66 89 44,51 Dice, Alisa 28,31,32,33,37,50,51,53,85 Diday, William 66,73 Dieterich, Edward 13 Dieterich, Gory 89 Dingle, Morlene 66 Disbro, Connie 66 Ditchman, Walter 46,66,73 Dixon, Linda 66 Dobbert, Donald 28,58,73,80,89 Dobbert, Paul 13,28,29,30,34,56,59 Dobler, Ronald (Mr.) 47,97 Dodge, John 13 Donohue, Lynn 31,32,36,37,39,40, 41,43,51,57,58,64 Donoldson, Ramona (Mrs.) 97 Dolence, Josephine 13 Dolence, Joyce 35,66 Doty, Irene 51 Doty, Naomi 89 Draper, Willis . . . 89 Dreher, Darlene 13 Drexel, Jill 89 Druen, Janet 32,62,89 Dubeansky, Joseph 47,61,66 Duboy, Thomos 89 Dubois, Corol (Mrs.) 39,98 Dufinetz, Robert 73,78,89 Duncan, Susan 58,89 Durchick, Gary 51,57,72,82 Durchick, Michael 58,73,76,89 Durkee, Robert 62,89 Durkee, Roger 13,32,34,37,61,63 Durst, Dottie . 13 Dyar, Howard 66 Dyar, Robert 62,89 Dyrenforth, John 28,34,66,70,80 E Eaton, David 62,89 Ebbert, Richard 73,76,89 Eddy, William 89 Edwards, Marilyn 51 Egart, Elizabeth 13,35,59 Egart, John 66 Elder, Ronald 14,37 Ellis, Charles 51,78 Elliston, Donna 32,39,66 Elliston, Sandra 14,59 Enderle, David (Mr.) 76,82 Enderle, Glenda (Mrs.) 96 Erik, Waddy 66,76 Evans, Ernest 51,57 Evans, Patricia . 32,40,89 Evans, Sharon 66 F Faculty 96,97,98,99,100 Art and Music 98 Business 99 English 97 Home Economics 97 106 INDEX Industrial Arts 98 Languages 99 Mathematics 96 Physical Education 96 Science 100 Secretaries 100 Social Studies 98 Falls, Jo Ann 51 Farmer, Patricia 14,28,30,32 36,39,42,56,58,64,102 Fatica, Frank 46,51 Faulkner, Gregory 28,89 Felix, Tony 89 Felixon, Barbara 89 Ferguson, Judy 51 Ferguson, Margaret 66 Ferguson, Robert 66,73,80 Few, Evelyn (Miss) 95 Field, Sharon 14,56,58 Filipak, David 51 Filipok, Mark 89 Filzinger, Joyce 14,32 Fisk, Jane 89 Flanigan, Janice 32,36,40,66 Fleisher, Stewart 36,51 Fletcher, Dennis 66,73,76,80 Fletcher, Patricia 66 Fluhart, Robert 89 Footboll 72,73 Forbes, Melvin 47,61,66,73 Forbes, Robert 28,34,66,69 Force, Kenneth 51 Force, Susan 14 Forsythe, Lolly 35,44,62,66 Foster, Lynne 36,37,38,40,51,61 Frobotta, Jo Ellen 89 Frobotta, Armin 66 Frobotta, Mary 14 Fracci, Leni 62,89 Frank, Brenda 89 Fronk, Michael 89 Freeman, Sylvia 51,61 Freshman Class 88 Frisbee, Lynn 66 Fritch, Robert 67,72,78 Fuchs, Donald (Mr.) 72,96 Fuchs, Rebecca 89 Funk, Lynette 14,59 Fussner, Carol 32,89 Fussner, Gary 51 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Future Teachers of America 32 G Gallagher, John 67 Gallop, Earl 89 Garden, Nelson (Mr.) 73,99 Gardner, Brent 36,38,51,61 Gardner, Edward 67 Gardner, John 51 Gardner, June 89 Gardner, Kathleen 40,67 Gordner, Karl 67 Gardner, Terry 61,62,89 Gartner, David 89 Garrett, Howard 51,72,78 Goskens, Gary 73,89 Gates, Barbara 67 Gotes, Ted 14 Gou, Noncy 67 Gau, Robert 51 Gebeau, Gory 89 Geizer, Harvey 51 Gentry, Sarah 14 Gibson, Larry 14,72,74,89 Gielink, Barbara 58,89 Gielink, Ronald 14 Giesel, Nancy . . . 14 Giffin, Nell (Miss) 100 Gilbreath, Blanche 67 Girls' Athletic Association 86 Girls' Ensemble 57 Gladys, Chester 51 Gleason, Sancy 51 Glee Clubs 59 Glovtich, Joseph 89 Glovtich, Linda 89 Glovitch, Marilyn 51 Goetch, Robert 62,89 Golf 84 Gooding, Linda 32,36,67 Goodwin, Kathleen 67 Gordon, Douglas 67 Gordon, Penny 67 Gordon, Rodney 14,37,80,84 Goshorn, Ruth 67 Gould, Sandra 67 Grobnor, Robert 89 Grodolph, Curt 51 Gront, Richard 67,80 Green, Betty 89 Greene, Robert 15,30,34,45,61,72, 73,74,78,79,80,81 Greenslade, Charles 36,67,84 Greenslade, Poul 15,36,61,84 Grieve, Bruce 46 Groce, John 62,89 Groff, Lynette 58,89 Grooms, Sharon 67 Gross, Dennis 44,62,89 Gruber, Rennie -34,36,47,67, 72,73,76,84 Gruden, Betty 58,89 Gruden, James 15,56,64 Grund, Henry 89 Grund, Louis 15,36,37,80 Gutman, Arthur 67 Guynn, Jerry 15,76,77,102 Guynn, William 32,76,89 H Hodden, Jean 15,26,29,30,32, 36,37,38,43,44,86 Hole, Fred 67 Hall, Charles 15,34,72,84 Hall, Dovid 28,67,70,73,76 Hall, Donald 89 Hall, Larry 51 Hallbauer, Thomas 35,37,47,51 Halmagy, Dorothy 15,39,56 Hamilton, Judith 32,62,89 Hammers, Judith 15 Hammers, Kathy 51 Hommerslo, David 67 Hammond, Dennis 62,89 Hommond, Wayne (Mr.) 38,95 Hammonds, Roberto 15 Hannen, Donald 51 Hansen, Catherine 32,58,89 Hansen, Christine 58,89 Hanson, Frances 36,67 Hanzel, Allan 67,80 Hare, Kenneth 57 Harper, Judith 40,58,62,89 Harpster, Nancy 58,89 Harriger, Edward 89 Harrington, Karen 15 Harrington, Regis 89 Harrison, Karen 44,51 Harrison, Lois 89 Harrison, MaryAnn 15 Harrison, Paul (Mr.) 96 Harrison, Susan 39,44,89 Harrison, Ralph 15 Hart, Louise . 32,39,59,67 Hortmon, Susan 51 Harvey, Timothy 89 Harwood, Daniel 89 Haskins, Judith 15 Haskins, Sandra 51 Havel, Martha 51,59 Hawk, Sherrie 32,40,62,89 Hawkins, Barbara 51 Hayer, June 67 Hayes, Betty 67 Haynik, Robert 16 Hozen, Gary 51,80 Hazen, Marilyn 16 Heath, Clayton (Mr.) 60,98 Heath, Joann 51,63 Heil, Ann 31 ,32,37,38,51,53 Heinz, Carol 51 Helmick, Jo Ellen 16 Hemberger, Grace (Mrs. ) 100 Hemphill, John 73,89 Henck, Frank (Mr.) 60,98 Henderson, Walt 16,45,72,74,80 Hendricks, Sandra 59,89 Hendricks, Tressie 16 Henley, William 89 Hennel, Carol 62,89 Hennel, Ed 31,34,38 ,51,72,73,80,84 Hennessey, Carole 89 Hennessey, Horry 51 Henslee, Karen 51 107 INDEX Herbruck, John 28,36,43,51 Herrick, Kathleen 89 Hersmon, Gary 58,89 Heston, Sue 39,51,61 Hewitt, Melvin 58,73,78,89 Hewitt, Rosolie (Miss) 97 Hickerson, Raymond (M r.) 98 Hickey, Gerald 16,26 Higham, Frank (Mr.) 26,98 Hi-Lites 39 Hillenbrand, Moryann 51 Hilliard, Deborah 51,57 Hine, Robert 80,89 Hinkel, Barbara 28,31,32,37, 44,51,53,54 Hinkle, Joan 16,32,36,56,57 Hinton, Bonnie 51 Hinton, Suzanne 58,89 Hissom, Randall 16 Hissom, Richord 16,45 Hoehn, Beverly 58,89 Hoehnle, Elizabeth 6,16,26,31,35,37,43 Hoehnle, Harriet 6,16,36,40,41 Holt, Gory 89 Homecoming 75 Hood Bud 89 Hood, Kristina 32,62,89 Hooper, Warren 89 Hope, Marilyn 51 Hope, Robert 67 Hopkins, Lawrence 89 Hopkins, Richord 90 Hopp, Diane 16 Hoprich, John 62,67 Horvath, Charles 90 Hostetler, Ellis, Principal 95 Hostetler, Kay 32,62,90 Hotz, Robert 16 Houston, Thomas (Mr.). 100 Howie, Linda 40,44,67 Hribor, Robert 16 Hubbard, Barbara 16,57 Hulten, Dexter 16 Humphrey, Sandro 44,90 Huntoon, Richard 16,45,80,81 Huston, Sarah 51,59 Hutchens, David 67,78 Hutton, C. 0. (Mr.) 3,97 Hyder, Ross 67 Hyppa, Ernest 57,67 Hyppa, Noncy 16,28,30,32,36,44 I lannadrea, Gerald 51 llenda, Annalee 67 lliff, Wolter 32,58,90 Isaksen, Ricky 46,73 J Jacklic, Bruce 16 Jocobs, Janet 37,38,51,59,61 James, John 16,26,36,79,80,81 James, William 67,73,76,84 Jamieson, James (Mr.) 98 Jonsen, Carol 67 Jarmusch, Joan 17 Jorvi, Barbara 58,90 Jay, J. Robert (Mr.) 26,29,97 Jaynes, Corolyn 90 Jenkins, Janet 90 Jennings, Robert 51,82 Jennison, Jerome 17 Jepson, Carol 35,58,67 Jepson, Kathy 51,59 Jepson, Linda 90 Jepson, Phyllis 44,90 Johnston, Buddy 90 Johnson, Dennis 62,90 Johnson, Shirley . 67 Jones, Barry 28,61,62,76,80,90 Jones, Carol 51 Jones, David 67,73 Jones, Ellen 17,33,44,75,85,103 Jones, Jennifer 28,33,36,57,67,69,85 Jones, Kathleen 51 Jones, Pamela 90 Jones, Roy P. (Mr.) 100 Jones, Sharon 67 Jones, Thomos 62,73,90 Jost, Elaine 50,51,54 Junior Class 50 Juratovac, Kathleen 90 Juratovoc, Charles 82 Jusco, George 90 K Kaiser, Cheryl 67 Kaiser, Nancy (Mrs.) 99 Kalin, Jeff 34,36,67,76 Kapes, Kenneth 90 Kappe, Patricio 62,63,90 Katz, Robert 67 Kavalauskas, Dianne 51,63 Kavanaugh, Martha 51,59 Keeler, Nancy 17 Kehl, Harold 76,80,90 Kelly, Carol 58,90 Kelly, Kathy 67 Kelly, Marilyn 32,44,51 Kelly, Mary 17 Keller, William 62,90 Keller, Ted (Mr.) . . . 98 Kemp, Steven 73,76,90 Kennedy, Joseph 17,57 Kerik, Michael 17 Kessler, Margaret (Mrs.) 40 Key Club 34 Keyerleber, Douglas 90 Kilbaugh, Ronold 34,37,51,72,76,82 Kilpatrick, Gerald 46,67 Kilpatrick, Jack 67 Kincaid, James 51 Kincaid, Lynda 90 King, Robert 17,37,61,84 Kirk, Shirley 90 Kirkland, Harvey 67 Klacik, Borbora 51 Klawon, Robert 56,57,58,59,67 Klein, Noncy 39,56,67,86 Klein, Norbert 67 Klima, Dave 46,51 Klima, Patricio 90 Klosterman, Larry 67 Kluve, Charles 61,67 Kneen, Jill 28,58,62,90 Kneen, Judith 17,28,30,33,37, 44,59,75,85,103 Knepper, Jeff 36,46,51 Kocemba, Robert 90 Koch, Frances 90 Kochtan, Frank 17,35,82,83 Kochton, Jackie 27 Koehlke, Lynn 4 ,17,31,35,43,57,85 Koenig, John 51 Koenig, Karen 51,62 Koeth, Robert 51 Kohler, Sharon 35,38,44,67 Kolesor, Thomas 90 Konery, Louis 67 Koogler, Mary Ruth 51,54,86 Korelec, Joanne 67 Korelec, Lindo 17,35 Korenko, Charles 62,90 Korenko, Joan 32,37,51,86 Korfmann, Ellen 32,36,37,38,51 Koshar, David 51,80 Koshock, Patrick 61,67 Kosteca, Joseph (Mr. ) . . 96 Kovocs, John 51,82 Kraft, Noncy 38,44,51 Kraly, Barbara 51,57 Kranz, David 37,51 Krause, Mary 51 Krauss, Sherry 67 Krieger, Karen 51,59 Krivanek, Barbara 67 Krivok, Carol 59,90 Kromer, Andrew 47,67 Krueger, Jeri 36,67 Krueger, June 90 Krup, Paula 32,90 Kuchar, Janice ... 32,36,37,39,51 Kuhn, Anthony 17 Kultti, Anthony 17 Kunstel, Christine 51 Kuntz, Katherine 90 Kurzawa, John 90 Kushen, Bonnie 10,17,29,37,39, 43,58,59,75,103 Kushen, Martho 17,26,32,37,63,86 Kushen, Norm 67,73,78 Kushen, Virginia 28, 3 1,41,44,51,53,86 108 INDEX L Logusch, Alex 36,67,84 Lanese, Laverne 32,40,44,90 Langhoff, George 17 Langmacher, Ronald 73,90 Lanigan, Donna 17 Lanning, Tim 67 Large, Simon 90 Lattner, Susan 51 Laux, Rose 90 Law, Donald 51 Low, Roy 17,56,57,59 Lawler, Dennis 57,61,62,67,80 Lawrence, Kenneth 51 Lawrence, Morjorie 90 Loy, Robert 17,72,74,80 Layman, Evan 90 Ledenicar, Patricia 36,51 Legore, Ernest 67 Leibrock, Susan 38,44,62,90 Leiby, Judy 59,62,67 Lenz, Frank 17 Lenz, Mary 32,35,37,39,41,52 Leonard, Art 67 Lesler, Patricia 28,67 Lett, Ellen 18,64 Levstik, Tim 36,67,84 Lewis, Nanci 1 8 ,31,32,36,40,41,43 Library Club 40 Lieder, Jonice (Miss) 97 Lillstrong, Sylvio 90 Linquist, Norman 67 Lintern, Penny 67 Liptak, David 52 Literary Club 41 Little, Donald 18 Litz, Barbara 18 Livengood, Joy 59,90 Llewellyn, Robert 61,62,90 Lockhort, Ronold 18 Lockwood, Harold 18,79,80,81,84 Lockwood, Sarah 67 Loeffler, Carl 90 Log, The 38 Logon, Jack 18,37,72,74,78, 79,80,81,82,84 Logan, Lois 90 Lombardo, Terri 61,67 Looney, Larry 90 Lorenz, Linda 18 Lors, Corol 44,62,90 Lors, Charles 90 Lothman, Christie 90 Lottig, Diana 18 Louden, Robert 90 Louis, Audrey 36,38,52 Louis, Janet 18,32,37,43 Lowe, Don 67 Luck, Jock 52,72 Lucas, Barbara 67 Luke, Mory Lunato, John Lunato, Patricio Lunsford, Dean Lunsford, Ruth Luse, Patricia Lynn, Dianne Lynn, Joan 18,56,57 52 18,59 32,36,52,76,82 35,67 52 52 18,39,59 M MacDonold, Shoron MacDonald, Susan Mack, Horry Madsen, Scott Magazine Committee Magill, Marsha Mahon, Cathy Mohoney, Richard Mahoney, Richard Majorettes Moloney, Susan Mamana, Dorothy Moncine, Lola Mangano, Carmaline Mangano, Gloria Mongosh, Glorio Mann, Alice Mann, James Mann, Robert Monning, Daniel Monsell, Lee Marchal, Arlene Marchal, Marilyn Marked, Clifford Morthey, Judith Martin, Charles Martin, Diane Martin, Don Martin, Kitty Marthin, Rita Marthin, Sondra Morty, Phil Mason, Ethel Mason, Jeonnette Mason, Mark Mason, Thomas Mostro, Diane Mathews, James Matlock, Walloce Mauceri, Paulette Mauk, Carl Maus, Mike Maus, Sherry Maxwell, Judy Mayer, Jessie Mayner, Jon Mazieka, Joseph 19 Mozieka, Thomas McAvoy, Loyal McAvoy, Paula McBride, Cameron 61 19 90 67 ,62,67,73,84 47 67 35.44.67 90 90 63 52 19 32.59.67 90 19.59 90 19,32,57,61 67,80 61 90 28,36,44,68,85,86 35.68 19,31,35,86 90 19 68 .......... 90 68 90 62,90 19,35,61 68 40,52,59 40.68 57.68 19,37,57,58 90 19,35,36 52,78 52 68 39,68,80 90 52.59 19,57 68,73 ,37,72,74,82,83,84 73,76,90 67 90 67 McBroom, Terry 52 McCabe, Susan 52,59 McColla, Robert 67 McCortney, Jeanne 18,44,86 McCartney, Shirley 19,59 McCarthy, Sharon 67 McCracken, Carol 56,67 McGill, Jock 67 Mcllveen, Georgene 32,90 Mcllveen, Geroldene 32,90 McLaughlin, James (Mr.) 32,99 Meadows, Rodney 90 Meek, Dennis 19 Meinke, Pot 44,52,59 Meissner, James 19 Melick, Cheryl 32,39,40,44,59,90 Mellen, Robert 90 Mellinger, Linda 32,37,52 Menmuir, Paul 32,62,90 Mental, Lorry 57,68,73 Meo, Louise 68 Merchant, David 47,52 Merian, Lynne 39,68 Merkel, Williom 28,90 Metelko, Robert 20,30,35,39,42,47,102 Meyer, Barbara 20 Meyers, Thomas 78,90 Mezget, Frank 52 Mezzacappa, Corol 32,36,39,44,68 Miceli, Tim 90 Michalec, Janice 90 Michaski, James 90 Michener, Launi 52 Middleton, Betty 20,61 Middleton, Susan 36,44,52,61 Miles, Diane 59,90 Millard, Bonnito 20 Miller, George 68 Milnark, Henry 40,68 Misseldine, Dorothy 59,90 Misseldine, Sharon 62,90 Mitchell, John 52,90 Mitchell, Michael 58 Mitchell, Paul 73,90 Mitchell, Tim 28,36,52,72 Mitchell, Thomas 46,52 Monasky, Diane 20,48 Monosky, Richard 68 Monasky, Suson .... 90 Mononen, Donald 90 Mononen, Frederick 20,37,43,61,84 Mono nen, Ray 68,73,76 Moon, Martha 25 Moor, Otto B. (Mr.) 48,97 Moore, Harley 52,72 Moore, Marlene 59,90 Moore, Mary 35,40,68 Moore, Naomi 90 Moran, Diana 90 Moran, Patricia 20,28 Morey, Judith 20 Morey, Larry 90 109 INDEX Morgan, Allon 91 Morrison, Eric 68 Mosna, Joseph 62,91 Mosure, William (Mr.) 73,76,96 Mraz, G. Lawrence 4,20,26,56,58, 59,64,76,80,81 Mraz, Ronald 28,91 Mulholland, Anthony (Mr.) 73,78,100 Mullen, Peter 52 Mullins, Tim 62 91 Munro, Kay 39,52,57 59 Mundo, Tom 91 Munson, Kay 44,52,59 Murphy, Cynthia 32,44,91 Murphy, Jerry 68 Murray, Linda 20 Murray, Richard 68,73 Murray, Ruth (Mrs.) 99 Musgrave, Richord 40,58,91 Musgrove, Robert 20 Mfsselmon, Ann 91 Muster, E. Timothy 20,32,84 Myers, John 61,68 Myers, William 68 N Nelepa, Patricia 91 Nappi, Richard 62,91 Nass, John 91 Nass, Mary 20,31,32,36,37,43 Notional Honor Society 30,31 Nauman, Stanley 52,76 Nellis, Carolyn 91 Nelson, Dale 34,68,80 Nerone, Peggy 20 Nerone, Sue 39,68,70 Newberry, Larry 91 Newbrook, John 91 Newhouse, Margaret 52,54 Newman, James 58,73,76,91 Niborger, Donald 68 Nichols, James 91 Nida, Barbora 91 Nolan, Mary 91 Nolan, Thomas 52,84 Nordman, William 60,98 Norman, Robert 91 Norris, Jock 52 Norris, Wayne 35 Noss, Thomos 91 Novak, Joseph 28,34,68,73,76 Nowak, Jerry (Mr.). . 72,96 Nowok, Marilyn 20,31,36,37,43,62,86 Nurminen, George 62,73,78,91 Nurminen, John 31,34,36,52,78,80 Nurminen, Liisa 20,31,32,36,39 O O'Connell, Thomas 20 Offi, Wanda 58,91 Office Assistants 44 Ollila, Kathy 33,39,61,68,85 Oltmons, Kevin 52,61 Orosz, Julius 91 Ortiz, Paige 28,31,36,50,52, 53,54,61,72,78 Orvis, G. Joseph 20,45,72,73,74,80 Orvos, Paula Osborn, David Osborne, Jerry Osborne, Ricky Owens, Diane Owens, Mary Owens, Robert 32,37,38,41,52,57 73,76,91 52,72,78,80 35,58,67,78 68 20,59 62,91 P Paisley, Ann 44,91 Pallont, Jon 39,68,69,76,80,84 Polmer, Ann (Mrs.) 97 Polmer, Dorothy 20 Palo, Judith 59,91 Papp, Janice 56,57,59,62,68 Parker, John (Mr.) 100 Passerotti, Jane 52 Patoki, Anne 91 Poulson, Christopher 21,30,34,36,37,39 Paulson, Michael 4,21,29,30,34,36, 37,38,41,43,48 Paulson, Shirley 62,68 Paxton, Steve 68 Paytosh, Kathleen 91 Pecek, Judson 52,61 Peck, Bonnita 21,44 Peck, Carol 91 Peck, Gilbert 52,80 Peck, James 68 Pegrom, Dave 52,76 Pekarski, Lester 68 Penny, Grady 52,56,58,64 Pep Club 33 Petsche, Catherine 4,21,28,31,36,86 Petsche, John 28,31,32,34, 36,37,38,52,53 Phelps, David 91 Phelps, Williom 68 Phillips, Charles 52 Phillips, Clarence (Mr.) 47,99 Phillips, Doug 68,69,73 Phillips, Gregory 62,73,76,80,91 Phillips, Morcella (Mrs.) 32,99 Phillips, Martha 21,29,32,37,38 Phillips, Sari 41,52,54 Phillips, Susan 40,59,68 Pickering, Mike 52 Pickering, Williom 91 Piper, James 62,91 Pirro, Carmella 21 Pitzer, George (Mr.) 34,48,96 Plageman, Patricia 21,37,40 Plott, James 91 Ploetz, Patricio 40,62,91 Pluhar, Patricio 21 Podd, Sandro 32,91 Pohl, Donna 21 Poje, Lindo 56,68 Pongross, James 21 Ponikvor, Daniella 91 Ponko, Richard 52 Pozar, Vicki 28,31,37,41,44, 50,52,53,56,57 Prentice, Hazel 35,40,52,59 Prime, Jane 32,62,91 Pristosh, Naomi 36,52 Prom Committee 53 Pruce, Patricio 58 Pruce, Robert 91 Q Quick, Dennis 62,91 Quick, Karen 21 Quigley, Lawrence 21,47,48 Quine, Gary 52,72,78,80 R Robel, Charles 68,73,76 Robel, Shoron 21 Rohz, James 68 Ramkey, Claudia 58,91 Romkey, Jacqueline 21 Rondels, Mark 91 Royer, Richard 62,91 Royer, William 62,91 Rebsizenko, Eugenia 59 Reed, Brian 58,91 Reed, David 57,59,68 Reed, William 52 Reese, Clarence (Mr.) 80,96 Reinacher, Mary 68 Rhodes, Robert 58,73,76,91 Rhodes, Terry 31,33,37,52,72,78 Rice, Barbora 35,36,68 Rice, Katie 35,68 Rice, Larry 52,72,78,80 Richard, Carol 91 Richardson, Rhodo 21,57 Richardson, Robert 68 Riddle, Don ......................... 68 Rief, Ronald ..................... 28,73 Ridgeway, Frederick ... 91 Rinehart, Robert 68 Ritchie, Ronold 73,76,80,91 Rizer, Carol 21,35 Robb, Merle 46,52 Roberts, Barry 91 Robinson, Charles 21,59 Robinson, Eddy 91 Robinson, Jane 91 Robinson, Joye 35,52,59 Rocewicky, Tim 52 Rodrigues, Linda 91 Roediger, Richord 68 Rogers, Donald 52,78 Rogers, Jonet 21 1 10 INDEX Rogers, Lislie 21 32,39 57,59,86 Rogers, Lonna 21 39,44,86 Rogers, Thomos 80,91 Rohl, Ruth 22,31 32,43,63 Rohl, Shirley 32 40,62,91 Rollinson, Barbaro 52 Rose, Jack 73 Rose, Susan 68 Rose, Tom 52,80,84 Ross, Donald 68 Ross, Noncy 68 Roy, Ann 22,31 ,32,37,86 Roy, Charlotte 68 Royer, John 22,37,79 Runyan, Richord 47,52 Russell, Holly 68 Russell, John 91 Russello, Carole 52 Rutherford, Doris 91 Rutherford, Joyce 68 Ryder, Marilyn 62,91 Rye, Georgianne (Miss) 97 S Sabo, Beth 61,68 Sacash, David 68 Sadis, Susan 91 Saile, Nancy 35,39,52 Salcius, Ann 22,26,29,30,36, 37,42,62,86 Sanborn, C. Rachael (Mrs.) 48,97 Sanor, Richard 22,47 Sargent, Richard 91 Schofer, James 52 Schaff, Thomas 91 Scherbok, Michael 68 Scherbok, Nina 22,32 Schillaci, Kothleen 22 Schleusener, Joy 36,68 Schlappol, Thomas 68 Schmidt, Stephen 37,52,61 Schneider, Larry 58,91 Schnittger, Robert 68 Scholarship Club 36 Schrader, John 91 Schreckengost, Jack 68 Schultz, Gretchen 22,41,47 Schuster, Judith 36,58,68 Schwab, Avery 22,29,35,43,47, 48,56,58,59,64 Schwortz, Henry 91 Schwartz, William 52 Schwentner, John 91 Science Club 37 Scott, Judith 52,62 Seacrist, Sandra 22 Sedivy, Marie 91 Sekki, Janet 22,31,32,36,37,39,43 Seme, Dolores 22 Senior Class 10 Seres, Susan 58,68 Sever, Beverly 68 Shadle, Ellen 36,39,57,68,86 Shanower, David 37,52 Shanower, Gary 10,22,28,30,34, 36,37,57,58 Sharkus, Jerry 32,68 Shorp, Sandra 22 Shilling, Alon (Mr.) 72,78,96 Shook, William 23 Shormuller, Margaret (Mrs.). . 36,99 Showalter, Gory 91 Shuart, Jacqueline 23 Shuber, Joseph 68,84 Shultz, Gory 58,91 Sickey, Ronald 91 Sidoti, Rosemary 32,40,52,59 Siebert, Kathleen 44,58,88 Siegal, Charlotte 91 Siegrist, Daniel 23 Siller, Kathleen 23,26,32,42,57 Siller, Theodore 58,73,78,91 Simer, Barbara 28,44,53 Simmons, Sally 23 Simmons, Sheila 91 Simpson, Phillip 47,68 Sims, Robert 69 Sinclair, Lynn 40,58,91 Sizemore, Betty 68 Skoza, Pomelo 59,91 Skok, Marguerite 52 Slayton, Mary Ann 44,52 Sloot, Susan (Mrs.) 96 Small, Kathy 56,68 Smith, Alan 28,73,78,91 Smith, Barbaro 23, ,26,28,29,30,37,42 Smith, Barbara 91 Smith, Bette 91 Smith, Cheryl 62,68,70 Smith, Croig 91 Smith, Donald 91 Smith, Edward 91 Smith, Euell 68 Smith, James 52 Smith, Jo Ann 23,35 Smith, Kathleen 23,32,36,37 Smith, Pamela 91 Smith, Paul 52 Smith, Sandra 23,31,56 Snell, James 52 Snyder, Jeffery 23,36,84 Sobolevski, Gary 68 Soeder, David 91 Sophomore Class 66 Sorber, Dorr 68 Spalding, Dennis 91 Spalding, John 23 Spehar, Charlene 52 Sperry, Timothy 56,68,73,78,80 Spong, Kothleen 58,91 Spong, Suzonne 6,23,44,86 Spudick, Irene 68 Spurrier, Gene (Mr.) 76,96 Square, Kothleen 91 Square, Philip 91 Stacy, Benton 23,29,34,35,102 Stodler, James 91 Stoffeld, Richard Stafford, Richard 91 Stage Crew 46 Stanton, Don 62,92 Stonton, John 61 Staszko, Ted 68 Staudt, Lois 44,68 Steele, Kathy 52,58 Steinbrenner, Gregory 58,92 Steinfurth, Amy 52,56 Stephens, Carol 23,32,35,44,59 Stephens, Howard 52,84 Sternen, Corol 58,92 Stevens, Phylicia 52 Stevens, Shirley (Miss) 99 Stewart, Sally 6,28,36,58,61,68 Stewort, Virginia 44,92 Stickle, Skip 68 Stone, David 24,45,57,59, Stone, Douglas 1 4 72,76,77,102 4,24,36,74,79,80,8 Stoner, Eloise (Miss) 42,48,99 Storm, Robert 28,34,37,52,72,73 Storm, Sandra 52 Stravorance, Alex 92 Strickland, Patricia 24,59 Strimple, Betsy 68 Strimple, Susan 24,32,57,58,59,61 Stroisch, Lloyd 92 Struck, Barbara 58,92 Struck, Mortha 24,29,39,86 Student Council 28 Sulzer, Linda 24,35 Summers, John 62,92 Sutch, Robert (Mr.) 98 Sutton, Patricia 59,92 Swaine, Thomas 36,56,68 Swanigan, Jeff 92 Swenson, Carole 24,26,57 Swenson, Gory 52,80 Swick, Walter 52,68 Swiger, Claire 68 Swiger, Loverne 92 Sykes, Susan 33,35,36,44,68,85 Symanek, Jerry 24,80,81 Szczesny, David 52 T Tackett, Carlos (Mr.) 97 Taddeo, Sharon 24,33,43,44, 56,75,86,103 Tagliamonte, Thomas 62,92 Tasky, Dianna 35,36,69 Tate, Lucia 32,36,52,59 Tate, Ralph 69 1 1 1 INDEX Toylor, Cheryl 32,37,52 Toy lor, Dione 92 Toylor, Hugh (Mr.) 99 Toylor, Jackie 69 Toylor, Robert 92 Toylor, Sondra 32,39,44,58,92 Toylor, Shoron 92 Taylor, Williom 52 Tegro, Thomos 24 Tennis 84 Tewksbury, Janet 59,92 Tewksbury, Potricia 36,59,62,69 Teyrol, John 36,53,72 Thespian Society 29 Theurkouf, Wode 32,59,92 Thomas, Dennis 92 Thompson, Morgy 92 Thorburn, Carolyn 39,56,58,69 Thornburg, Jock 36,37,53,56,58,80 Thornburg, Thomos 41,53 Tinkler, Williom 69,73 Todoro, Robert 24 Toomey, Elizabeth 90 Townsend, Lindo 53 Track 80,81 Troucht, Rebecca 58,92 Trovers, Lindo 92 Troxler, David 80,92 Trowbridge, Charlott 69 True, Gilbert (Mr.). . 98 Turk, Roberto 40,92 U Uhol, Lindo 36,69 Ulis, Ben 24,34,45,72.74,80,81 Unkel, Ed 92 Upper, Joan 24 Urbos, Joanne 53 Von Der Kooy, Joyce 53 Vantilburg, Dennis 92 Vonvorhes, Pamela 92 Vonyur, Morporee 58,92 Vorgo, Steven 92 Vorsey, Borboro 69 Vorsity M 45 Voughon, James 28,92 Vaughan, Jon 69 Veigel, Bonnie 92 Vereshack, Donald 24 Vershock, Georgena 62,92 Verhovoc, Michael 92 Vinkovitch, Virginia 69 Vlosz, Richard 69,73 Volpone, Perry 69 Vondenburg, Judith 92 Vonhof, Carol 69 Vonhof, Patricio 69 Vought, Candace 92 Vukovitch, Gorinda 92 Vunderink, Jon 58,78,80,92 Vunderink, Linda 24,26,31,32,37,38,48 Vyner, Clifford 24 Vyner, Lee 69 Wachic, Richard 28,34,53,80 112 w Wogner, Ken 73,76,80,92 Wogner, Raymond 24,45,72,74,80,81 Waldemier, William 58,92 Walker, Ann 53 Walker, Carol 69 Walker, Lee 58,92 Wolker, Norma 92 Wallingford, Joanne 69 Wallingford, Richard 53 Walter, Merritt (Mr.) 98 Walters, Donald 92 Walters, Timothy 56,69,76,80 Waltjen, Phil 92 Walton, Goyle 58,62,92 Walton, Marilyn 53,62 Warfel, Mrs. Richard, RN 96 Warner, George 69 Warner, Margaret 69 Warner, Toni 53 Worren, Joan 53 Weaver, Betty 92 Webster, Linda 59,69 Weidig, Jonet 24,37,60,75,85,86,103 Weidig, Kathleen 62,92 Weidig, Kenneth 62,92 Weigel, Judith 59,92 Weishner, Dionn 40,53 Welker, Phyllis 24 Wells, Elizabeth 62,92 Wells, William 21,80,81 Wertheimer, Dione 59,92 West, James 92 West, Wanda 25 Westin, Donald 92 Westin, Larry 25 Wetzel, James 45,53 Wetzel, Robert 46,53,84 Whann, Bruce (Mr.). . 100 Wharton, Marilyn 69 Whetstone, Berry 39,53,69,70,85 Whetstone, Richard 46,61 Whittaker, Donald 25,37 Whittaker, Helen (Mrs.) 100 Whittington, Susan 41,53,54 Wickert, Lynne 39,58,92 Wicklund, Barboro 53 Widmer, Robert 31,36,53 Wighomon, Annette 25,44 Wighamen, Mary 58,92 Wilfong, Lonna 69 Wilkie, James 35,69 Wilkins, James 53,57,58,61 Will, Gerald 92 Williams, Raymond 92 Williomson, Richord 58 Williomson, Robert 92 Williomson, Virginia 35,40 Wills, Jay 92 Wilson, Connie 53 Wilson, Frederick 92 Wilson, Helen 25 Wilson, Nada 32,58,92 Wilson, Peggy 92 Wilson, Pete 92 Wilson, Ray 56,59,69,76,80 Winchester, Lee 53 Winkler, Rosemary 36,39,61,69 Winslow, Susan 28,31,32,33,36, 37,41,50,53,56,86 Winters, Robert 92 Wirtanen, Joyce 53 Wise, Goyle 32,53 Wiseman, Russell 62,92 Wolf, Christine 69 Wolf, Kenneth 53 Wolf, Robert (Mr.) . 98 Wolfe, Elizabeth 25,59 Wolfe, Salli 41,53 Wolford, Diane 56,69 Woodrow, Linda 28,33,36,61,69,85 Woodruff, Mark 61,62,92 Woodworth, William 62,92 Workman, James 73,92 Worley, Barbara 92 Wrestling 78,79 Wright, Alice 25,31,32,36,39,41,43 Wright, Frederick 92 Wright, Linda 25,31,35,43,47 Wright, Robert 69 Wright, Wynnette 25,32,40,41,59 Wyott, Rolph 62,92 Wylie, Ellen 69 Y Yates, Donold 53 Yates, Lynn 53,59 Yeagley, Charles 37,53,56,58,59,64 Yeagley, James 69,92 Yeary, Dwight 69,73 Yentch, Judith 25,28,31,86 Yentch, Kenneth 69 Yohe, Judith 25,59 Young, James 76,92 Young, Kathleen 92 Young, Sharlene 53 Young, Thomas 92 Youschok, Andy 53,82,83 Yurchek, Carl 92 Yurchek, Paul 92 Z Zak, Jerry 73,78,80,92 Zedlar, Nancy 35,69 Zemon, Carol 25,26,31,32,35,36, 39,43,44,48,57 Zeman, Lorry 92 Zemon, Vere (Mrs.) 99 Zensel, Poula 32,69 Zilke, Janice 59,92 Zinser, Richord 53,76,82,84 Zinser, Thomas 62,69 Zinser, Woodrow W., Supt 94 Zivanchev, Koren 58,69 Zalatoris, Sandra 92 Zorn, Jeff 28,73,76,80,88 Zuk, Robert 53 Advertisements • • • . . . Congratulations to The Class of 1961 MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. • • • • • 4 Stephanie's Coiffures MENTOR HEADLANDS SHOPPING PLAZA Open Thursday and Friday Evenings BL 7-1222 Thelma McLaughlin CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Mentor Rexall Pharmacy The Rexall Store 8693 Mentor Avenue Phone BL 5-8233 Mentor's Complete Pharmacy Bob Krai — Pharmacist Mary Di loro — Pharmacist 114 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 DIM ROT CO. Realtors Member of Multiple-Listing Service Lake County Board of Realtors OHIO Association of Real Estate Boards National Association of Real Estate Boards National Institute of Real Estate Brokers ★ 1680 Mentor Ave. BL. 5-8044 Mentor • v :• v • • • • v • • • • :• • • • • • %• • • • •!• • • • • • • • • •: Shandle Tel-Appliance J. W. SHANDLE 1685 Mentor Ave. BL. 5-2373 Briggs Auto Parts 8681 Mentor Ave. BL 5-8525 V v v • v v ♦ v • • • • «$• j • v • • • • • • • • • • !• • • v •! Heliriegel's Pure Abel's Golden Dawn Store You Are Always Sure With Pure The Steak House Corduroy and Jordan BL 7-9796 1673 Mentor Ave. BL 5-8180 ’• v v v v • • v • • v v • • v • • • • • • ••• ••• J ••• • • • • • • 1 • v • !• • • • • • • Let Your Visiting Relatives Rest Their Best At The Jest Motel on Route 20 in Mentor — Clean Modern Rooms with Free Television, Kitchenettes, by the Week. owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. J. Taddeo WH 2-5789 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 From Mentor Shop-Rite Food Store 8413 Mentor Avenue BL 5-2170 • • v v v v • • v • ♦ • • %• v • • !• • • • ❖ %• •! • • • ♦ •! • • •!• • • • • • • • • • • • • CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Headlands Supermarket HEADLANDS PLAZA MENTOR HEADLANDS ••• •• v v v v v v v •! v v v v !• v v v v v v v •! ! v v v v v • • ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• • ••• j ••• j. j j «j 116 ENGRAVINGS FOR 19B1 ANNUAL BY CLEVELAND ENGRAVING COMPANY 117 BEST WISHES FROM ☆ OSBORNE, INC. ☆ Comer of Route 306 and Mentor Avenue MENTOR, OHIO 118 i Joocl-L lick f iom Of out £Ptintet 19 6l THE PAINESVILLE PUBLISHING CO. 324 N. State Street Painesville, Ohio Membe] Willoughby Consolidated October 1, 1960 LARGE INDUSTRY MEDIUM INDUSTRY The Ohio Rubber Company Barium Chemicals Inc. Victor Browning Co. Glo Quartz Inc. Kennametal Co. of Ohio Lake County News Herald Sheraton Furniture James Campbell Smith Inc. LARGE MERCAf Fisher Bros Co. Glasscock Chevrolet Co. Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Laird Lumber Co. MEDIUM MERCA American Fruit Growers Pub. Co. Baker Drug Beebower Bros. Feed Supply City Loan Savings J. P. Cochran Co. Coleman-Young Motors Condon Trailer Park Daniels Bros. Fuel Co. Gressel Foods General Aviation Hardgrove Realty Hogan Lincoln Mercury Joseph Shoe SMALL MERCAlv A A Construction Co. Barnes Seed Supply Co. Beverly Frocks Brandt Candy Kitchen Clark Pike Co. Cottrell's News Stand Daintee Beauty Shop DAV-ed Jewelers Diamond Bros. Company R. M. Disbro Company Economy Savings Loan Frances Dress Shop Gray Drug H J Hardware Co. Hyke Rubber Company Intorcio's Casino Kleifeld Restaurant PROFES Dr. A. A. Arcaro Norman Chase Robert A. Clair John F. Clair, Jr. S. C. Copperman Wayne Davis Roger Elson Dr. Paul Ferris Ralph Green Dr. R. Greiner Dr. R. W. Grundish L. A. Heinz Dr. H. A. Killian Dr. I. Kovacs ip List harity and Service Fund October 1, 1961 SMALL INDUSTRY Freedall Engineering Co. Pott Bros. Reighort Steel Products Corp. Weather-Lock Co. Willo-Hills Industries Willoughby Screw Machine Products Co. LARGE BUSINESS Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. East Ohio Gos Co. First Federal Savings Loan Lake County Notional Bank Ohio Bell Telephone Co. Ohio Water Service LE or SERVICE Standard Oil Vine Theatre Willoughby Hardware Co. Willoughby Motors, Inc. F. W. Woolworth Co. ILE or SERVICE Kinter Bros. Leader Trailer Park Lou's Firestone S H Department Store Modern Shoe Store Painesville Telegraph Seipp Oldsmobile Sturms Food Market H. F. Simon Store J. A. Smith Sons Willoughby Fashion Shop Willoughby Terminals Co. Wrights Department Store Hamann Construction Co. Inc. [LE or SERVICE Lake Shore Lumber Lorieux Hotel Milmine Sewing Machine App. Center Nobel Shoes Olson's Saddlery P-Z Shoe Store Repairs Roller Bowl Tom's Sunoco Service Station Todd-Whinnery-Allen Assoc. Town House United Food Mgt. Services Willoughby Cab Willoughby Coal Supply Willoughby Frozen Foods Willoughby Fruit Market Willoughby Gas Oil Co. Willoughby Lumber Trim Willoughby Printing Co. ONAL Dr. E. Lash Dr. A. Mahan Dr. J. E. McCracken Dr. S. E. Miller Dr. Ralph Nelson L. Orgel Assoc. John Parks Dr. Warren Payne Frank Sacher Dr. George Scott Dr. M. M. Stetson Dr. Bennet Vance Dr. Herbert Wells Dr. Harry Huston Dr. O. L Patterson 121 SMS STUDIO PORTRAITS AND COMMERCIAL PICTURES Specialists in Weddings and Graduation Pictures At Prices You Can Afford FREE PARKING IN REAR CLEVELAND'S LARGEST AND FINEST STUDIO 3025 West 25th, Near Clark Ave. Phone: MAin 1-7066 Cleveland 13, Ohio 122 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 BRUNNER FUNERAL HOME 8466 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio RAYMOND V. BRUNNER CLASS OF '44 Ambulance Service Invalid Equipment 123 Congratulations To The Class Of 1961 Fadel’s Wearing Apparel BL. 5-2230 8653 Mentor Ave. Compliments of 61 Cjleenlaivn Tluteinij Home, (Jnc. 3475 Johnny cake Ridge Road Mentor, Ohio • • ■ • BEST WISHES From MENTOR LUNCH Where Good Food and Good Company Meet In the Center of Mentor Congratulations To The Class Of 1961 FROM REGAL LANES BL. 5-3805 2460 Mentor Ave. Congratulations Class of 1961 From the man of the hour — Shanower SHANOWER ELECTRIC 7845 Mentor Avenue ;• • • ♦ •; • • • • • • • • :• • • • • ♦ • • • • i • • ❖ • • • • • • %• • • • • • i ❖ • 125 Mannino’s Pharmacy 1098 Lost Nation Road — Willoughby, Ohio IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH FREE DELIVERY PHONE WH 2-3174 Congratulations to The Class of 1961 MENTOR PRINTING COMPANY Industrial — Commercial — Specialty Printing Serving Lake County Since 1939 7335 N. CENTER STREET PHONE BL 5-3161 126 PARENT - SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beres Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. 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