Perry High School - Clock Yearbook (Massillon, OH)
- Class of 1962
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'ill ' K ,X r x, N V I 1, M. ,v f M r 1 L J ii B L 'filfilyii uiitbtbifijji' I r - J 'fp f P f X lt f .ii , l P WQEREFACE it li W lt ' filth U lf Ulf X ' ff A L L Each year The Clock has produced something that was I MLLU' W new and exciting. This year once again the staff has V f QV i dug deeply in order to give you, the students and faculty I of Perry High School and the citizens of Perry Town- if tj ship, something of which you can be proud. ,Qxi-.Q p As Perry High grows older, it is becoming more and , Ykigjiffizi pw pe more steeped in tradition. This year's yearbook staff, 1 I .5 Ji WP' with this edition of The Clock, unveils a coat of arms p' Y -Y ff, J Q7' which also will become a tradition of Perry High. Q Q V M' uv,-cb' -.I N W' f . . . .L , X xxfr Y aj' 'kd' K' ,J ' C 3 -: if ' ' 4 X. 3 K Ai CX +7 bf X 1 WH ,Liv is dex-l vu .. xp Although the Coat of arrp38Qvi1l be explained in detail in the following fourteen ageec it is prpper to emphasize in this preface that the i' .prnpo Exif btion of the drip symbol is to demo ' s'QifriPerry Town- Ll 1' 33' ship that goodxmegupa ni u vi e possible with- .,f . . ,. ' vw . c out iI1'1ClflSSihij1I1Eg1S,yiI1R d, act1ve support. :K N N- I 1 . :wt Wtffi yt . l ti Wit Q with Sf. . A .HI l N , A L LJ yr Ta IPD IZ w N?'fLf- Vi My , 1' Q em .Qu vw: Wa. 3 15 1 M. 'X 1962 c'C10ck PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ' MASSILLON, OHIO I VWI6' W 60901 W kj ?iMWj,,S,f, zfmf if GYM .Way 6509050 1 Q,-Jmj fdlf-ow? CZZM4 1 X J I f I 'WQ , ' 1 f p, 4 ,ff f ' ,I M N4 , ,amd ff! f M777 . X ' ! . 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V 7' ,MM A ,ga EZ J: 72 IQ, C, I - V, in U -7 J PREVAIQIZ I I .if R rf I, J INTRODUCTION 6 ,V -7-N,1,Q1',5, - f - DEDICATION 12 RJ - VII, 1 - 6 pg ' ACADEMICS , ,, , 14 J , -X' 1' Q 3- I3 Q T-' Q5 COMMUNITY, YOU, SCHOOL 92 H W Q Y' lf ,fl X 1 gg 5 H EXTRA-CURRICULAR I I CCCCC CCCCC,. 1 04 N J ,ilu '-4 N X3 Q Q ' QS bxg I If RX HIGHLIGHTS 150 xl X R' I S Nd N E N Cl X ADVERTISING I 166 x Q X W 3 l sl 1' TQ , 'f ST, IQ I f' STUDENT DIRECTORY AND INDEX SCCCC 184 , -is Q, X X x 4 X '-X SA - KK Xlkl Oxy x X I X Ii, A: ,X M 5 x YQ, xl I '23 X N ,- -if 4 Q5 ff X5 XX, I . 7? '- X X --:lk X1 SCS gr Z x V, 6 tx gxa -f If ll Academics 'Flaw-ws. Working in oils senior Dave Kauffman, one of Perry's outstanding art students develops his talents in an art class. Tria Iuneta In Uno Embossed in brilliant gold metallic on the cover of this year's Clock is a new coat of arms devised by the staff of this year's annual. After many hours of searching for an appropriate theme, the coat of arms was decided upon by the staff to be t-he unifying structure for this year's yearbook. After hours of heated discussions, exchange of ideas, bitter disagreements, joyous agreements, and anxious frustrations, the staff finally decided upon a coat of arms which it felt would precisely portray all facets of the school in a simple, but tasteful manner. De- signed by Clock Editor Chuck Arbuckle, the coat of arms was then given to a commercial artist who did the finished work. A coat of arms is a symbol of unity for a family, for a business, for an organization, or as, in this case, img, . wr , -. I . ,A L!,.f 9? fi Y. , in ' . .J .. n , 1: 1 S- fi? 2 fell Z4 4 I f V, i XM pw X345 Brig , ' ,vmaekif an ff ill I' Li ki gm P f 1 Qlsg- . qv-V 7 41 , X. Extra-Curricular 'Mil' -'aw ,ii ,V ,,., . K - Tria Iuncta In Uno fCont.j In the center of the coat of arms is a seal which is divided into three parts. Each of these three parts symbolizes an important facet of school life. At the top of the seal are located a scroll and mortar board, Because of their position at the topj, the scroll and mortar board symbolize the most impor- tant facet of school lifeaACADEMICS. Academics include all of the courses that a school offers which makes a person better intellectually, morally, physically, and culturally. This not only epitomizes the role of an academic education for a student, but the role of a good academic education in our community, state, na- tion, and world. Kull, Nancy Blank. Dan Frenz. Dave Essig, jerry Lape, jim Sabin, Connie Noble, and Carol Kelch. Tria Iuncta In Uno CCont.j At the lower right portion of the seal are found a winged foot and an olive branch . . . The symbol for EXTRA-CURRICULAR activities. The winged foot is a symbol of all athletics, and the olive branch, a traditional symbol of peace and harmony, is our symbol for all clubs and organizations at Perry High. From these two activities the student learns the meaning of cooperation, harmony, teamwork, and service. This section of the seal envelopes all activities that clo not Juniors Steve Sutton and Ralph Morris perform one of the many services of Key Club members as they raise the flag on the school grounds. Key Club is a subdivision of the Perry Kiwanis organiza tion. occur in the formal classroom. Student activities of this nature often carry over into later life and make his life rich ancl and more meaningful. To be completely realistic about the seal, the lower left portion is equallyn important as the other two. This section symbolizes THE COMMUNITY, YOU AND THE SCHOOL. The three never-ending circles portray the relationship of the school to the community, the 7 14 e Communit You School Perry citizens are very interested in every aspect of their school. Here Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Leist t1ttentively watch the Glenwood,Perry football game. Tria Iuncta In Uno CCont.j community to the school, and you, the student, to the community and the school, Withotit any one of the three the other two zirenlt possible. A school and its students depend upon the community's citizens for their continued support and existence. In each part of the seal is a star. These stars rep- resent the highlights that occur in each ot the three portions of the emblem and each part of school life. In the lower part of the coat of arms are two panthers, the date 1955 and the Latin saying KITIILI Iuncta In Uno. The panthers, naturally, are the school's mascots. The date 1955 shows when the con- struction of the school began. 53 erik ,Q , iii. -fwy,,,,lga Mrs. Ed Halter daintily selects a pastry served to her by senior Nancy Angle in the Home Economics department. Mrs. Evelyn McNutt seems pleased by the goings-on. Tria Iuncta In Uno CCont.j Tria Iuncta In Uno . . . What could be a more appropriate binding statement than Tria Iuncta In Uno which means, l'Three joined In One. ACADEMICS, EXTRA-CURRICULAR, and THE COMMUNITY, YOU AND THE SCHOOL, the three facets of the coat of arms, have one goal-the education of the youth of Perry Township. What could be more fitting? A quartet of adults who actively participate in the choir parents organization listen to Miss Sandra Schlub explain what will be included in the Christmas Choral program. Adults are George Edwards, Dr. Robert Allison, Mrs, Douglas, and Mr. Arthur Blank. QW DEDICATION - RON ARCHIBALD Guts! Determination! Drive! Ambition! Initiative! Fortitude! That these words be used in the dedication of a yearbook seems as out of place as a ballerina on a football field. For the above words' are generally used to describe athletes or soldiers in modern American newspapers. Seldom have those words been used to describe the dedicatee of a yearbook. This yearis Clock dedicatee typifies the multitude of Perry Township citizens who have dis- played a similar deeply sincere interest in our schools and their students. Like Willimn Rolland, Arthur Blank, john Frenz jr., Ed Halter and the many others who at one time presided over our school adult organizations, this year's dedicatee is also a leader. For he is now vice-president of the Adult Booster Club. But more important to the members of the Perry Local School district, this year's dedicatee shouldered a task that was gargantuan in size and successful in every respect. He created, initi- ated, and saw through its completion the Investment In Youth project which received acclaim from local and national VIP's. Q. Edgar Hoover, FBI head, considered the endeavor suffici- ently worthy to write a letter commending the projectj The Investment In Youth Project was initiated primarily to complete the physical facilities of the football stadium which got its first seats from another adult organization, The Booster Club. However, the endeavor set its sights on higher goals than just assisting athletics - it aimed to help, in some way, all schools in the district. And the program did just that! Two thousand stadium seats, a press box and a refreshment stand ffor the band parentsj were erected on the Perry High athletic field, cash allotments were given to Genoa, Lohr, Reedurban, Richville, Watson, and Whipple elementary schools, equipment was purchased for the athletic department, junior high school and senior high school bands, and choir. The Booster club received money to help pay for the original seats which were purchased before the con- struction of the new stadium, and the publications department was presented with a much needed photographic enlarger. The total amount raised fall of which was given to the schools in the communityj was SlS22,000, 358,200 of which was raised in the community. Because of his devoted interest in the Perry district schools and their students and his un- selfish desire to help the community, the 1962 Clock staff proudly dedicates this book to Mr. Ron Archibald. qv' ' V 3-7 , Q ' dy 'W Q, ' ,ad Q7 YQ7 1 M ,J it-' 5 fl' l x - ' fl .x 1 I -N -'- .f 1 ' rt -X W EH! N 1' YP NJ If ik! if ' ,ll J J ff 1 X V 'f 5 ,U ' if ,ji f N fx, 4- K' .N I3 V as M My MV jll I, fri , iv lilly . mv g j'N' Q s f lv as It HK if +f if .rr jg j , ,X fjlfi 115 lx QU' 'ND :VJ xiii!!! I3 'ily ry, J VY' V 'Q ' ,yy r, 'I N GJ if my V Us 5, fry I 'UN J v Ulu v J' cr, rj, x .l vb .Z Stttw .I pl' X, ' -J! Q - . J ,lx l v N if-7 J. NN' Qlxiljk ,Q ld ' 5 A - V x, xxx-V .1-tw -U' P git . ,xp . ly V5 SEQ' RON ARCHIBALD 1962 DEDICATEE X E fx! 1 Tria Iuncta In Uno Academics f Q ,gd V. ., A. ' f Q sf I .M ' 3' E Y W' SL V-may .,,,. ..,f M , , 5 ,VVV I . -ff W .f ,,,J , Q., , ff , I 1 lu is W Hi fj JN-if Scif Hu' iq-an-V ll C, elf, JIM M. BEDNAR, General l Good humor and d doflo of wit nzrzge any f1'ien5gY AV 1, 2, 3, 4 Qpresjg Perry Players 45 Play Crew 4 Qhea . JOAN R. BELL, Commercial H er zmy if Ju,'eet,' ,fhe'J pleeuing to meet. FBI. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2g Science Club 1 Qtreasj. If 4 if rs -Le. 1-.E -1 K . lf: it elf JI ,,.-,-fri! f H' P' ' e . '-- ea. -Q, -,ie UA V N,-N: .. -I ,A -1 V ! lv.. ' ' l 14 'fi ., uf 1',, ,,., L , i . . li .J I VJ 7752. 540221, A Q i 7144-'df 5'-f ,Lin DON G. BERGERT, College Prep .fwmfft WLC: , 4 if-1CKZ' Good nature 11 one of the bert artzcler one coffrjzeorf 11 Joczety. .1 AV 1, 2, 3 Qpresj, 4 Cv. pres.jg Key Club 4. U NANCY R. BLANK, College Prep A girl of :harm who deer pl good deed every dey, Clock Staff 3, 4 funderclass eclitorjg GAA 1, 2g Perry Players 45 Panthers View 2, QSLS 3, 45 Student Council 3 Qsecz A Cappella Choir 2 fsec.j, 3, 4 fsec.jg Ensemble 2, 3, . Blfjwlll V , . N 1 1 1 M Lx, V., .X ,, . lx, 5 , J F0 . 1 V s f W ,K L ,N - 'Nu 1 ln j ee l V. if lp Cj S5 X 4 e e K .JMC - lj O lj! NIYNCYQC. ANQLE, Commereal 'Pl ffigilluj'Mfq1l'f'lbr1.fQ?dlZj' frieftdef. bi Boo3gendsA3, Ql:BL , 4g FHA 1, 3, 4g Future Nurses lg GAA l1'i'4' Perry4Players R43,fTri-I-Ii-Y 1g Play Crew 3, 4, Boosterrlgifligli Lip A fe' . Co iiyupq W1 ARBUCI4LE, College Prep wil J Klzou' edge if el lreo.rz1re, but praflife if the key to it. l Clbclt Staff 3 fart directorj, Qeditor in chiefj 4g Art Club 42, 3 Qv. presj, 4 Cpresjg FTA 4g Perry Players 4g QSCS 3, 4g Hall Guard 4, Play Cast 4. RICHARD A. BARNETT, College Prep He ii el zfery farefree fort of perfofz. Science Club 1g Amateur Radio Club 2 Cpresj. MARTHA BAYLEY, College Prep All thing! are Jlewef lo imfelligenre. Art Club 1g A Cappella Choir 4. 7'?7Jl,.lSv'W V'1f yu-Z. 'vw OWAM6 ,TWT Lqjifnkm fl , F we deellelwwem We iw cvv6fLjg+fGl- SENIORS . . LESLIE A. BOEHM, College Prep An honert girl and a warm heart within. GAA 3, A Cappella Choir 35 Glee Club 2, Science Club 1. SHERRY L. BRADLEY, College Prep Thore who bring rzznrhine into the liver of others cannot heep it from themreloer. Clock Staff 3, 4, GAA 1, 35 NHS 3, 4, Q8cS 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4 Qheadj, Class Sec. 2, Miss Photogenic 35 Football Attendant 2, Minstrel Chorus. y g 1 ,. 1, .1 .'it.,.i ' we K- cj, i,,,AJA,, 4 ' L . A-feecr' vj.f',t.-',ir',J NED BROWN, College Prep lV0nd1'oz1r qnalitier mixed with a mild hehaoior. Chess Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2 Churdlerj, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 3, Math and Astronomy Club 3. LINDA L. BRYAN, Commercial Kindnerr ir beauty in itr ertafe. FBL 3, 4, GAA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. .f . ' ,, MUD! ms' L,-AMY 'VI-f1x f ,XQMAJJA -144'-'9' 'fl iid W!! jj 4, if ' w , -, wa! ., fJQ,m1u'gM94 K 'rj fV H'l' AMN 7 WWA' alta' V AIU if ,fu-fllfjfifuff-4A fd J' fc'-I i yzgdef fjje-rf-'W 5 N-vt I-IELEN E. BURGESS, College Prep What a world of grate ir contained in one :mall girl. FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Panthers View 2, 3 fclub editorj 4 Qfeature editor, circulation man- agerj, QSLS 3, 4 Qv. presj, RBC 1, 2, 3, 4 Qsec.-treas.j, Student Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1 Qreporterj 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3 fsection leaderj, 4, Freshman Choir 1, Play Crew 3, 4, Booster Club 1. BONNIE J. BYER, Commercial She ir a portrait of eomplete feminine ,fweetne.rJ. FBL 3, 4 Qreporterj, GAA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, A Cappella 35 Glee, Club 2, Freshman Choir 1. it 5 , ,I V' .fi , 'To1QrKfcALbxYiELL, College Prep f , . I . A Good nature ir the very air of his mind. V . ,,,' ' Q J Art Club 1, AV 2, Perry Players 4, Basketball 1 Qguardf, fly' Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Qmile run and high jumpj, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Qsec.-treas.j, Science Club 1, Hi-Y 1. MARK E. CARSON, General He alwayr trier to mahe the mort of thingr. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cleft field-first basej. CHARLOTTE A. CLAYPOOL, College Prep She if Jinrere and true in all she attemptx to do. JANET H. COLE, Commercial She if little but haf many winning wayx. FBL 4g Cheerleaders lg GAA 3g Perry Players 4g RBC 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Glee Club 4g Hall Guard 4g Freshman Choir. X x X E as N me , 1 X at V ,lt '- H3 , 1 ' lx f ll - 1 2' . r' H, yu . . re, . , hw .l ,zz H51 Q K J.. VL A, AL fiyrwy , ' , , ,, 1 HY ' f 5 K. 1-ie' ,kv - li ' l fl L' . lr -f v . 'f A . -. N at rm., , N' K , ,,J.J. 'f VV ' ,N 3 .. ff ef I li l W , ,. lg fe fr fl-5 , ,ff sf ft! .f .C .cs -if . e :f Qnwqv' 1 ,f ' V' , L VNV' Emir., w L J wr QNX, J Q b L. 'J U, bw l ' N, -3. Jive iw , N s X: . - , My . J 'T , f A lafwff y nl.- Q2 lil ' -K lyk ly ' If zw,.a'.h:,g A LJ .3 NORRIQ L1-3. coma, General He if iz quiet and independent youth. JON M. CRETER, General He if very liheahle and pleamnt to he with. Perry Players 45 Football 1 fguardjg Track 1, 2, 3 4 fpole vaultjg Math and Astronomy Club 3. Trl H1 Y 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Freshman Chou' eg-- VICKI DICK, General A Jweet girl with iz jolly perrolzulity. FHA l, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Black and White Team 3, Freshman Choir. JURGEN G. DOMINIK, College Prep A fine looking lad with on abundance of athletic ohility and hfzowleflge. Key Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 Cpresj, Football 1, 3, 4 fend, corner backj, Basketball 2 fforwardj, Track 1, Ensemble 35 Glee Club 3, Photogenic Finalist 3. LYNNE ECREMENT, Commercial She lead: IZ life of fun and frieizdlizzefr. FBL 4, FNC 2, GAA 1, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, RBC 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. ROBERT R. EDWARDS, General Men of few wordr are the bert men. Hi-Y 1, Student Booster Club 1, Science Club 1, Football Manager 1, 2, Track 3 Qmile runj, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3 Qmanagerj. 20 SENIORS . . PAT ll. CRITZON, Commercial A true frieml if forever a friend. FBL 3, Perry Players 4, RBC 4, Glee Club 2, Student Booster 1, Play Cast 2. JAMES DEBULA, College Prep A gay-hearted guy. AV 1, 2, 3, 4 Qsenior representativej, Perry Players 4, Foot- ball Manager 3, Baseball Manager 2. SUE E. DELAP, College Prep She riff high itz all the Jtzlrleiztr' heortf. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Ceo-captainj, FNC 1, GAA 1, 2 Cv. pres.j, 3 fsec.j, 4, Perry Players 4, Student Council 4 Qtreasj, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 fchaplainj, Freshman Choir Photogenic Finalist 2, Football Queen 4, Class Treas. 3, Black and White Team 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 2 Qtreasj, 3, 4, Play Crew 3, 4. ROSE DeLlLLE, Commercial She fimlr many worthwhile thing! in life. Bookends 4, FHA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Play Crew 3. - ?5.:w f'2 - 'ZUVV ., A - .fyfmf Zan' N filly? if-1-' mn 7W'M , .e'..f NZ . l,,Jr'.:.'f'f f1 f j ,J 144,11 .- x ' 5.-fir' ' ffl 'i.laaUzwQ- 'df we .4-:JG -ll'94l'l'J ' J 11,114 . SENIORS . DAVID R. ESSIG, College Prep Lire, love, and laugh. Clock Staff 3, 4 fsports editorj, Key Club 3, 4 fchaplainj, NHS 3, 4 fy. pres.j, Basketball 1, 2 fguardj, 3, 4 fmanagerj, A Cappella 1, 2, Glee Club 3, HifY 1, Minstrel 3. DON L. EVANS, General Leariz to live, and liife to learn, Football 1. RICHARD C. EVRIT, Commercial A fheerfizl heart maker bright lhe way. AV 2, 3, 4, Bookends 2, 3, 4 Cpresjg NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4, RBC 3, 4 Cv. pres.j, Thespians 3, 4 Qv. pres.j, Play Cast 3, Jr. Class Play 3 Cstudent directorj, One Act Play 3 Cstudent directorj, Booster Club 1. KAREN S. FISHER, College Prep She was horn with a preriozzr gift-laughter. Bookends 2, 4, FNC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Black and White Team 3, Girls' Leaders 4, Booster Club 1. 'f'.l'JP LINDA L. FLESHOUR, Commercial Her moalerl manner har charmed more than One. Bookends 3, 4, EBL 3, 4 Qv. pres.j, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, Guidance Office Assistant 3, 4. BETH E. FOLTZ, College Prep A rhiiiiizg fare fimlr it.: way iizlo all hearts. GAA 1, NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4, RBC 3 Qsec.-treasj, 4 fgen. manage-rj, Student Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1 Qchaplainj, 2, A Cappella 2 fsection leaderj, 3 Csection leaderj, 4 Qpresj, Freshman Choir, Play Crews 3 Qco-headj, 4. PAULA K. FOSTER, College Prep She'J a hzmrlle of rharmf and a rare rure for the hluef. Bookends 2, 3 freporterj, NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4 fboard of directorsj, RBC 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1 Cv. presj, 2, Freshman Choir, Science Club 1 fsecj, Hall Guard 2. DAVID W. EOWLER, General A man of noble ability. 2I SENIORS . DAN R. FRENZ, College Prep He if manly, Jzzccerrfal, and horzeft. AV 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Glee Club 3 ftreasj 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 4. DAVID C. FRIZZELL, General The mirror of all razzrlefy. ' Band 4. BONNIE L. GALLAGHER, Comrnercial Perriflent kirzrlrzefr forzqzrerr the ill difpofed. Art Club 1, Bookends 1, A Cappella Choir 3, JOHN GECKLER, General He reemr to he quiet-but if he really? 4, Glee Club 1. LINDA J. GETZ, College Prep Large if her heart and her mul rincere. Bookends 3, 4. JOHN A. GORHAM, College Prep A guy with many winning wayf. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Track 2, 3, Hi-Y 1. CONN IE L. GUSSETT, Commercial Clear and quirk and fall of pep, the word .vuccerr in every Jtep. FBL 3, 4, GAA 1, 2 Qtreasj, 3 Cpresidentj 4, Black and White Team' 2, 3, Student Booster Club 1. RICHARD L. HAHN, General He dearly lover mme devilmenl. Play Cast 2, Hall Guard 2, Hi-Y 1, Track 1, 4 q44ojg Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Cguard, middle guardj. CAROL R. HANSEN, College Prep Studiouf and pleafant, charm radiate: all about her. Bookends 2, 3 Ctreasj, 4, FTA 4, NHS 3, 4, RBC 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Spanish Club 3, PBX 3, 4, Student Booster Club 1. KENT G. HARBISON, College Prep Hi: friendr-there are many, hir foer-are there any? Key Club 2, 3, 4 ftreasjg NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4 Cpres.j, Panthers View 3, 4, Q8zS 3, 4, RBC 3 fpresjg Thespians 3, 4, Basketball 1 Cmanagerj, Class V. Pres. 1, Class Pres. 3, Hi-Y 1 QV. pres.j, Play Casts 2, 3, 4, Black Campaign Man- ager 4. JUDY G. HARMON, College Prep Pretty hlue eye! and golden hair, with a .Sweet perfonality that'.r rare. FNC 2, GAA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. KAREN A, HARN, College Prep She haf a lovable nature all her own. Cheerleaders 1, 35 FTA 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4' Perry Players 4, Panthers View 3, 4 fsports editorj, Q8cS 3 4, RBC 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, A Cappella 2, 3, 4 fsection leaderj, Girls' Leaders 4, Black and White Team 2, 3 Qscorekeeperjg Freshman Choir, Hall Guard 4, Play Crew 3, Play Casts 3, 4. 7 I SENIORS . . DON R. HALBERT, General Quiet and friendly, good and true. MARJORIE S. HALTER, eneral It'J the friendly permn who lar plenty of friendy, FHA 2, 3 qtgisg, 4 'qv pil, .pg RBC 5, Glee Club 2, 3. . J xx,. ll llll T lil' lt M tljlglhll S N 1 XXQ 1, A K .N-NCL 1 J .IUDITH A. HANDSCHUMACHER, Commercial The world delight! in runny people. Bookends 3, 4, FBL 3, 4, Perry Players 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir. LINDA K. HANNAN, Commercial Her rmile if winning, her laughter if fontagious. FBL 3, 4, Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4 Ceo-captainj, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1 fvice pres.j, Glee Club 2 Qtreasj, 3 fpresj, 4, Class Treas. 2, Black and White Basketball 2, Football Attendant 4. PAT K. HOFFEF, General The milder! manner and the greater! bearl. FNC 1, ROB V. HOFFMAN, College Prep He knowr lei! sports from A to Z, gainr lfif point! Jo easily. Panthers View 2, 3, 4 Qsports reporterjg Q8cS 3, 4, RBC 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fquarterback, co-captainj, Basketball 1 fguardjj Tr ck 1, 2, 3, 4 Qpole vaultjg A Cappella Choir 1,x,:2'f I-la,.lI Guid , 2, 3' P ,Cast 5g Play Crews 3, 4. lb 1, '19, ,I f N yum -'Jw ju- in fl ' ry- , GW if Ariel -in all VX? N 5 - , OJ 1 ' ' , , 111.5331 rf Ni,-ll' E' ,nf L A Ll!! I I 'Y lj 'XJ e, 'ga ,I 1 ROGER Lf PIOFFMAN, College Prep In every deed of nzifelaief, be had a heart to resolve, a bead lo contrzve and a band lo exerute. Key Club 2, 3, 4g Perry Players 4, Student Council 4 Cpresjg Track 2, 3 Churdlerjg Play Cast 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. ROBERT J. HUMMELL, College Prep Good humor and a daily of wit make many friends. ' AV 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Perry Players 4, RBC 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4. 24 SENIORS . . . ROBERT T. HEACOCK, General He if an open-hearted person who haf plenty of friend! Football 1, 3 fguardjg Glee Club 3, Freshman Choir. TIMOTHY QTimj HFCKAMAN, General Tberebr mifeloief in those eyes of lair. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA D. HICKMAN, Commercial Friendlineu beanzr in her smile. DARLENE J. HILL, College Prep Pleafing to all who know ber. FNC 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Booster Club 1. SENIORS . . . MARCELLA qlvraffyy J. HUPP, General Laugh mul fhe world laugh: with you. FHA 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Chistorianj, Black and White Team 3, Glee Club 4, Freshman Choir. TIGHE HURLESS, College Prep A good nalureu' fellow whore athletic ohililief are equalled only hy hir gooel loohr. Student Council 3, Football 1, 2 fendj, 3 Ctacklej, 4 fendjg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ffirst basej, Basketball 1, 2 fcenterj, 3, 4 fforwardjg A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3 Qv. pres.j, Ensemble 2, 35 Hi-Y 1. CAROLYN IRWIN, General H er wuyr are olwuyf ways of pleuroninerf. FHA 2, FNC 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4. DIANE D. ISBELL, College Prep She reernr to enjoy life to ity fulleft. FNC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 2, Hall Guard 3, Girls' Leaders 3, 4, Black and White Team 3. ff'- Q, You S 5 f Fl l SANDY JIALAN ELLA, General A .rrnall coin in el hig jar maker u great noise. FBI. 3, 4, FHA 2,Tri-Hi-Y1, 2. BRUCE C. JOHNSON, College Prep He haf el zest for living. Art Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fpresj, Hi-Y 1. N 1 I BARBARA JONES, Commercial A thin g of heauly ir el joy forever. Clock Staff 3, 4 Qmanaging editorj, FBI. 3, 4, FNC 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Q8cS 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Black and White Team 3, Band 1, 2 flibrarianj, 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, Class Historian Cassistantj 4, White Campaign Man- ager 4, Miss Photogenic 2. GARY P. JONES, College There ir el pay! which if gone forever, hut there if el future whirh if rtill our own. 25 SENIORS . . PAT C. JONES, General A man of xilezzre if a man of Jeme. Baseball 3 Qthird basej. DONNA L. KAHLE, General A smile if the fame in all languages. FHA 2, GAA 2, 5, 4g Perry Players 4g Black and White Team 2, Booster Club 1. LEANN K. KARRENBAUER, College Prep Full of life, and the if fun. FNC 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Perry Players 4g Glee Club 3. DAVE L. KAUFMAN, General Hi: arliflif talezzlf are striking, refiftleff, and grand. Art Club 3 Creporterj 4 Ctreasjg Panthers View 3 Ccartoon- istjg Basketball 2 Qcenterj, Hi-Y 1. 'ir-PF' Q . WANDA A. KBEVER, General Golden silence if near holifzerr. CAROL M. KELCH, College Prep She who if horn a beauty if horn hetrothed. FTA 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g NHS 3, 4 Ctreasjg Student Council 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 3, 45 Class Sec. 45 Football Attendant 3. ROBERT N. KEPPLE, General The happy only are the truly great. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fguardjg Booster Club 1. EILEEN K. KIENZLE, Commercial The bert thingy often come in small pafkages. Art Club 3, 4g Bookends 2, 3, 4 ftreasjg Tri-Hi-Y 2, Glee Club 3g Booster Club 1. ww' 'IQ'-'fb PEGGY A. KROPF, College Prep She'J 41 cheerful perxon with twinkling eye: and roxy fheehy. Bookends 3, 4 fpresj, FTA 3, 4 fpresj, GAA 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, PBX 2, 3, 4. ROBB KULL, College Prep The forte of hir own merit maker his way. Perry Players 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LENORE LAMONT, College Prep A better .rermon if preached hy one'.r life than hy one'.r lipx. Art Club 3, 4 fy. pres.j, NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4, RBC 3, 4, Play Crews 3, 4. f X - , . f X' lf BILL LANTZ, General f gt- X My My A merry heurt maker u vheery man, Q Q In XX 'lx v X X ff sl 5711 V ' lf' . ,MN 1. 1 k 'I Um yytlx lr 1 'lxlf . M p SENIORS . . ELEANOR M. KIENZLE, Commercial A Jtill Jmull uoire. Art Club 3, 4, Bookends 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Glee Club 33 Booster Club 1. SANDRA K. KINN EY, General The nume of friend if rornmon, the faith of friendrhip if rare. GAA 1, 2, Perry Players 1, 2, 3, 4, RBC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Thespians 3, 4 fboard of directorsj, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 Qreporterj, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Ir. Class Play 2, Play Crews 3, 4 Qheaclj. RONALD L. KNOPP, General Quiet, tall, and ever thoughtful. Perry Players 33 Baseball 4 Qcenter fieldj. CAROLE S. KRINKE, Commercial Simplirity if u jewel rarely found. FBL 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4. E. JANET K. MCCLINTOCK, Commercial Her wezyr are the 10495 of hizzdfzerr. FBL 3, 4 Qsec.-treas.j, FTA 4, GAA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA MCCOY, General She leadr ez life of fun and friefzdlifzerr. FHA 4, FTA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Black and White Team 2. MICHAEL J. MCCOY, College Prep The rign of wisdom ir ez cofzlinual cheerfulnerr. Perry Players 4, Basketball 1, 2 Qforwardj, Track 1, 2, Sci- ence Club 1, Play Crew 4. MELINDA J. MACARIE, College Prep She har ez friendly heart and many friendr. FTA 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, RBC 2, 35 Booster Club 1, Science Club 1 fv. pres.j, Girls' Leaders 2. 28 SENIGRS . JEROME E. LAPE III, College Prep Il'r hazmfly ,horrible to give him ar much pmire ar he dereruer. Clock Staff 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 Cpresj, NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Student Council 1, 3 Cv. pres.j, Football 1, 2 Qmanagerj, 3, 4 fhead managerj, Baseball 1 fmanagerj, 2, 3, 4 Chead managerj, Basketball 1, 2 Cmanagerj, 3, 4 Chead managerj, Glee Club 3, Class V. Pres. 3: Class Pres. 4, Boys' State 3. ROSS A. LAPPIN, College Prep Like 1c'i11fer rhier, he ir .veldom blue. AV 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Football 1 Qendj, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ccenter, forwardj, A Cappella Choir 2, Band 1, Booster Club 1, Hi-Y 1. KATHIF L. LEDGER, College Prep Ifr fziee fo he mzfzmzl, if yozz'1'e mzturally hire. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Qseej, Perry Players 4 Qtreasj, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3 Qsec.-treasj, 4, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Black and Wlhite Team 2, 3, Play Crew 3, 4. LARRY E. LIPPEL, General Suhrfilute for gefzizzr, .fefzre and wit. AV 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Football 1, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir, Boys' Leaders 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Science Club 1, 2, Play Crew 4 fheadj. SENIGRS . . . DICK MACIOCE, General Life if loo .fhort to 1cvz,rIe lime heiug mal. JAY V. MARIOL, General Every man ir the fzrrhilecl of hir ouvz future. 'ION V. MARSH, General I-Ie'r lhe kind of pal ue like fo hrzzfe. FRANK D. MASCITTI, General A boy who doer hir ozwz lhizzhing. lt BOB B. MEYERS, General Thore who hfzouf you heft, praife you mofl. TIM W. MILLER, General He fzhomzdr in energy and good humor. Football 1, 2, 3, Qhalfback, fullbackjg Basketball 1 Cguard forwardjg Class Pres. 1, 2. GARY L. MONCRIEF, College Prep His conoerffztiofz heir no hitlewzers. Chess Club 1, 2, 3 fseej, 4 Qseejg Band 1, 2. JEANETTE MORE, General The heart hefzezfolefzz and kind mor! reremhler God. PNC 45 Perry Players 4, RBC 4, Y-Teens 1 Qchaplainj. SENIORS . . . WILLIAM T. fTeclj MORE, College Prep The price of rifbief ii' above mbief. Chess Club 3, 43 Key Club 43 NHS 3, 43 Track 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Glee Club 33 Spanish Club 3 Cpresidentj3 Play Cast 3. GARY D. MORRIS, College Prep Polilenen forty nolhing but gains e1xer'yllaing. Chess Club 33 NHS 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Science Club 13 Student Booster Club 13 Radio Club 13 Math and Astronomy Club 33 Spanish Club 3 Qvice presidentj. HAROLD D. MOTTICE, General Honor lies in bones! foil. ED E. NELSON, General Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Glee Club 33 Hi-Y 1. DICK G. NELSON, General Ambition if the wingf of greal ortionf. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ffullback 8zlcbj3 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4 fsprints, high jumpj. MARGRET NESBITT, College Prep A willing helper does not wail until he is ayked. Bookends 3, 43 FTA 3, 4 Qreporterj3 RBC 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2. mb lawns, Murad WA Wil felt -'24 QLEJW ' PAT J. NEWELL, Commercial A good companion if good company. FBL 3, 4g FNC 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 PBX 3, 4. CONNIE L. NOBLE, Commercial A joy tlmff Jlaared if 4 joy doubled. FBL 3, 4 fpres.j3 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2 fsecj3 Black and White Team 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 QV. pres.j3 Class His- torian 3, 4. wk fail -W-'nf PATRICIA M. PARR, General Alwoyf quiet but alwuyf elfeerfzzl. PAMELA PERSINSKY, General Good wordf are worth much and fort little. RON L. PETERS, General He enjoy! life to its fullext extent. JOSEPH L. PIATT, General A Jportf-minded, Jolid fellow, rieb in good works. Student Council 2, 3, Football 1, 2 Ccenter, guardj, Baseball 2 Ccenter fieldj, A Cappella Choir 4. SENIORS . GLENNA N. NORRIS, Commercial She if the unbeatable eombinotion of clmrfn and penotzolity. FBL 3, 4, FNC 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Tri-l-li-Y 1, 2, Black and White Team 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4. GLENN R. OBERLIN, General He if as profound at he if quiet. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY L. ONEY, General He if td .rtetzdy and independent youth. Panthers View 3, 4, RBC 3, Student Council 1, Thespians 3, 4, Track 1, Play Cast 4. RICHARD L. PALMER, College Prep Good nature-iff lair middle name. Math Club 3, Football 1, 3, 4 Cguardj, Track 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4 Qmanagerj, Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Q- .Q , If lp V. al. 2' ,- ,. 32 RICHARD M. POWER, College Prep A faithful friend if the medieine of life. Track 3 fsprinterjg Glee Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. JOHN R. PREUSSER, College Prep He atlaim whatever he azftemptr. Key Club 3, 4g Hi-Y lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 3, 4. RONALD PRIEST, College Prep He taher thin gr af lhey come, serene and unmooed. AV 2. DAVE PROSSER, College Prep He haf 'll!0IZtZl7'0llJ qualifier and a mild hehaoior. SENIORS . ELIZABETH A. PITMAN, General AJ happy df the day is long. CAROLY M. POLING, General Like lhore of angelr--few aizafyllhr hetween. FTA 3, 4, A Cap ella Chqlly2, 3, Qsectiondleailverjg Fresh. . 1 f, , .1 . . ,' uf 1 . 1 1 Y .ll I 1 1 , I 3 . I -f 1 A - I f man i- ' I lfn we 9 f .fl l .ml elf llvlll ll ll I ll lwl U . lbllfyJfJLftll'!OVyll'hllLrUw .L if fl,,.l1R,l I ,ll lll lmbeglllfflllkfl AVl+lblll1l!,0lVCflllj.3lflJl'lN Nxlfl g A jr V . f f, - . U . M ll Ni lll Ml .ll W' ,MW J, Wlljlll All .l lil! I W f W lf' I 'pl ,lffullf -A rwll7l',fli lf X DON A. PoRRAzzo, General 'J G Never hurry, 7ZE'Z!El'1l!07'1'J', jurt he good fzatwed. RUSS POTH, General You ree here a good rzatiired man. avhY' DONNA JANE REMALIA, General Her talenty are of the more Jilent type. GAA 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM E. RENNIE, General Speerh if great, hut rilence if greater. JIM B. RESSLER, General From a little rparh may hurft a mighty flame. Science Club 1. KATHLEEN C. REYNOLDS, College Prep She if a handle of tharm: tied with a lovely smile. into Clock Staff 3, 4 fsenior editorjg FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, SENIORS . WENDELL PUHR, General A good friend to all. SANDRA K. REED, Commercial Assistant 4. THOMAS L. REESE, College Prep A friend to' one-a friend to all. Baseball 3, 4 Cthird basej. BARBARA E. REICHARD, Commercial Her Jilence ir indeed golden. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Freshman Choir, A maiden thoughtful and refereed in manner. Bookends 2, 3, 4 Csecjg FBL 5, 4g FNC 4' r Guidance Office NHS 3, 4, Perry Players 1, 29 QSLS 3, 4 Qsec.-treasjg RBC 1, 2, Student Council 4g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 fsection leaderjg Freshman Choir, Student Booster Club 1. , M aa. - .. nan, .,,itav,,.:.. ,tv .-an-1-M-m SENIORS . . JACK H. RICE, General Azz equal mixture of good humor and good Jerzre. Football lg Hi-Y 1g Freshman Choir. ,PATRICIA M, RICHISON, General 1 ' N ot bold orvrlay, bzrlrol nice mingling of each. A . BARBARA A. RISHER, Commercial Slae maker rrmrbirze in llae rload y Placer. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 33 Freshman Choir. PAT S. ROBERTS, Commercial A cheerful smile maker the world grow merry. A FBL 5, 4, FHA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. 1-5, y 4.ffiQ,r,.r.' ,X LMQ :EE jfa,fg,L.v'3' '.A!...L'-g3.,1.ffSl ': Elf,-QQ! I J fm. egf2'FLl'l5l'Lif'fQSulIf 3wiil'f+l, l . - ' ' 1 R r J' . - 414 Q gi, M Q ,gy fm pi' H g,:f'j2,f 1, -, ,ek ,w.Lw, ,A 1,-C.. 1 V' J . . li . 4 ' ,X IJ , , , - X 0 .. -J-Q, 3 -' vga- 3. Y, .rg -.y 7, 0. 'ia' he ,ff 0' ,Jr ' . we ., ef ,Fi My NC- pkg? 40.1 , SHARON K. RORINETTEE, Commercial -' A friendly heart gen many friendr. GAA lg Glee Club 2, 4, Freshman Choir. SHIRLEY C. ROBINSON, General All that Jhe doer Jlae doe: well. FTA 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 4, RBC 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1. BILL R. ROSS, General Colm, fool, collefted, seldom ever dejefted. Glee Club 3. JAMES R. SABIN, College Prep True lo hir work, lair word, and lair friendr. Key Club 2, 3 Ctreasj 43 NHS 5, 4, Student Council 1 Football 1 Qhalfbackj, Baseball 2, 3, 4 foutfielderjg Basket ball 2, 3, 4 fguarclj. CHARLBNE M. SLABA, Commercial Beauly without grace if a uiolel without a Jceni. Bookends 3, 4 freporterjg GAA 45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. BARBARA K, SLATES, College Prep Speech is Jiloer, Jilefzfe if golden. Bookends 4g FNC 2, 3, 4g Black and White Team 3 DONNIS J. SLODYSKO, Commercial H ear, ree, and be xilenl, if you 1Ul.!'h to live ifz peace. Band 2. SUE J. SMEAD, Commercial Bookends 4g FBL 3, 4g FHA 4g Perry Players 4. Twinkling eyer anal a happy laughg alwayf gooaf fu KATHY R. STRAW, Commercial A .rmile ,l7l'0lU8I'lJ' mer! will work 1U07I!ll9J'5. FBL 3, 4g FHA 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1, A Cappella, Freshman Choir. LINDA K. TANNHR, Co rci LL ,px T00 goof! to hewglfkzjzgix ly l : 5 JP X l X , ' IB? 5,4 LN G Nm 1 J, X Y f ,gf qggy ply ,fav y 4 QF Q 0, or ff- ,t 1, X ll ,y lllp Qfffofl L l Gr IM r 1 n ED QDukej TARTAGLIO, General Strong of liiizh and polite of miizit. Art Club 3, 4g Perry Players 4, Football 1g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 4. AUTHOR fRickj R. THOMAS, College Prep I-Ie ir Jtertz, rtrozzg, self-miztaiiieit. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y lg Math Club 3, 45 Science Club lQB2.I1d 1, 2, 3, 4. 36 SENIORS . HAROLD T. SMITH, General Alwfzyr silent itz his way-thiizhr hilt doer not ray. GARY L. SNYDER, General Happy go lucky with an fztreizt on the hi1,i7,z'1y. DON C. SPLITTORF, College Prep N athitzg great war ever achieved without eizthiiriizfm. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4 Cv. pres.-lt. gov.jg Perry Players 4 Qboard of directorsj, Panthers View 1, 2, 3 Qfeature eclitorj 4 feclitor-in-chiefjg Q8cS 3, 4 Qpresjg Thespians 3, 4 fpresjg Play Cast 3, 4g Debate Team 3, 4. LINDA D. STAHL, General Kindnerr ir the golden rhaiiz by which roriety ir hound. GAA 1, 4, Perry Players 4, Chorus 1. el n ni,es:l SENIORS . . BECKY M. THOMAS, Commercial A thonghlffzl-mizzded fheery Jonl if rhe. FBL 3, 4, GAA 2, Perry Players 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Freshman Choir. JAMES T. THOMAS, General Work hard and ploy hard. Football 1, Track 1. LOIS A. TILTON, Commercial She rodioler pep, good nozfure, and hindnefr, FBL 3, 4, RBC 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK P. TUCKER, General A hetler friend war never hefore oronnd ez Perry forridor. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fright endy, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Q880 relay, mile relayj, Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 1, Booster Club 1, Boys' Leaders 3, 4. 1 by ,dl DON The hey to mrferr is lhe will yon pofserr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Qhalfback, safetyj, Track 1, 2 Qi-380 relay, 100 yard dash, 200 yard dashj, Hi-Y 1, Boys' Leaders 3, 4. JERRY UPDEGRAFF, College Prep Capable, d77Zbl1l0llJ and pleoring, every opportunity Jeizing. Chess Club 3, Perry Players 4, Student Council 2, Thespians 3, 4', Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Cco-captainj, Track 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 fsection leaderjg HifY- 1, One Act Play 2, Class Play 3, 4, Play Crew 3. 2.14 TURNER, Ge-Aefai BARBARA K. VARN, Commercial Her Jmile? From ear lo ear, Her friendr? She never need fear. Bookends 4, FBL 3, 4, FHA 2, 4, GAA 4, Perry Players 1, 2, 4, RBC 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 2, Freshman Choir, Booster Club 1, Play Crew 3, Guidance Office Assistant 4. DAVID VISINGER, College Prep IV hen of 11 friend you are in need, jurl roll on him-he'r one indeed , Hi-Y 1. 37 SENIORS . . CAROL L. WADE, College Prep Pleafan! mamzered and filzrere, we all rejoire when Jhe if fzear. GAA 4, Perry Players 4, Glee Club 2, 5, 4. WALTER D. WAGNER, College Prep Be ever af merry ar you fan, for no one delighlr in a forrowfzzl HIIIJZ. Perry Players 5, A Cappella 1, 2, 5, 4 Qlibrarianjg Booster Club 1. JAMES R. WARD, General Alwayr rmilirzg, newer glamg he'5 a fheerful sham. A Cappella Choir 2, 5, Ensemble 5. PATRICIA ANN WEEKLEY, Commercial A rheery hello in her eyer, nothing at all lo derpife. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 7 2 ' f- 'R f: ,.ff,1,rv'YJ - 1 A Q ' 1- K' 'r ' . .1 ,af .l'.4-'Lf-:'Uf ,411 5. , 1 f 1. . 4. 1 ' ' I 'll fr- F . J .4 ' , ' -Ll' I i 1 'L' 'T 1' l3'zLfb.D, :'c'7T'l .iffvlhsf A '7f X' TU' ' ki Eli:-'f5'i5i2,1J ' fflc 'UJ ,T s 2' ,l sa , 3' V , - , i T ,E E iii Q Mileage ww ' 0095006 Mfafwf' DAVE A. W Y, General Hi! ready wi! and ready hand alwayf place him in demand. Baseball 1, 2, 5. HOWARD R. WENZEL, General All lhat are g6lZEl'0llJ' and kind, are the characterr in him -j'07llll alwayf find, T li . qvf I' flcflw wr' I lp r it U!! JL I ,Q WW llU,1se 'll 1 l X 1 - A C ' JIM K. WHEELER, General A good rzmlzer in the race of life. A Cappella 1, 2. PHILIP E. WHITE, College Prep A rompaniozz that if cheerful ir worth gold. Chess Club 1, 5, Football 1g Basketball 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. l 'W'-b 'v---'sf BARBARA S, WOLFORD, Commercial Patience if the key to mntentmenl. Bookends 4, FBL 35 FTA 4, GAA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2. KAREN A. WRIGHT, Commercial A rare friend on earth. FBL 3, 4, GAA 1, Perry Players 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, PBX 2, 3, 4, Play Crew 3. W. FRED YOHE, General To enjoy life if to lov life. Vi Art Club 1, 2, 33 A Ca ella Choir 2, 3, 4 fsection leaderjg Ensemble 4. ' ' li ,4 X JOI-INK HO, enerat IL' -. ' N 'Full 0 rznxyera ayxrflilozjrfkx ff eff , L X9 W it 1 , by XIFXXXQ :fx A -L! L X' XQX X I ' QQ A RJ Q I V SENIORS . VEDA R. WIGGINS, Commercial A flower of nzeeknerf on fl .frenz of grave. FBL 2, FHA 1, 2, 3g Freshman Choir. JANICE K. WILLIAMS, College Prep Wflmf Jimi! a P6I'.l'0lZ do but be nzerry? GAA 1g Band 1, 2, 4, Science Club 1. X A 5z'iv'!!0My1 pf ilwli OV fl ,L In CAROL S. WILSON, Commercial She never growls, fmt rnziler, .1'7lZfl6J, Jmiler. FBL 3, FNC 3g Perry Players 4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 25 Band 1 2, 5, 4. GARY WILSON, General Everyday if tl new fZfl71f'6lIflH'E for bnn. Track 2. l 'i2 '?Y -C325 'bsszwaw SENIORS . . GEORGE M. ZABLO, College Prep He .rpm-,Q-..Q lifeir powder barrel. Key Club 3, 4g Perry Players 43 Student Council 1, 3, 4, Class V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y 1. GERALDINE A. ZERBY, Commercial A lmlo of beauty efzrirrlef tlfif pleasant girl. Bookends 45 FBL 45 FHA 4, GAA 4g Perry Players 4, Booster Club 1, 2. K J, Q. 'Ml Sxxxyci Fmixblggefl Wal cl .B gffxxjgg N L SEXSQN Dkwxiwwc . NoT PICTURED: Y XJ e-UxQxffixX. XXJQSCQXI mb k k DICK BROWN General 4 james Daniel ' , 3, M . A friend io all. ix CH: I D NAL Donna Irwin 'Y 1 x . Xi Dave johnson N Rfk David Kling CON NIE MILLER Connie would have been graduated with the Class of 1962, but on October 26, 1959, she died of leukemia. Connie was enrolled in the Commercial course. Thu... THE FACES OF A STUDENT are many. In these two pictures senior Karen Harn shows herself as a deeply pensive girlg in the other she shows herself as L1 vivacious ham as she models for Linda Poth, Sue Delup, and Mr. Louis Mattachione. 4l L .W ,M .-nv ga Mun M A 353 'If fn Xa in if no N-. A far: f ' B 4 , f ,WJ Q, J ilfll ' if of ti l Y QW' 1 X -I -X .G . .1 ,i A 41 7 y ft we .,. Ja s J H 5. --Q ,,, x N an 5 419' 1 X uv if i Don Splittorf and Loraine Daugherty look on as jack Merryman shows Gary Bergert a at the View dance. Clarinda Aker Cathy Albers Pat Albrecht Cheryl Allen Bob Allison Janice Appel Bob Archibald Judy Arnett Shirley Arnett Harold Austin Kathie Bailey Kathleen Berdel J UNI ORS blowfish 0 J' Q 'P fm re ,. l --....,, JUNICRS . . Beryl Berger Carla Bergmann Barbara Bertle Sue Beswick Carol Blount Roy Blythe Paulette Borell Don Bowling Dick Brendlen joe Brown Gene Browning Charles Bucher vatch looks puzzled as students enter P.H.S. for the Shipwreck Splash. 43 W7 Ab'-Y Yrwfw w... an--f es' -ff ii Qin, 3 Q X 2 ,f v. he newspaper dance. 'l'nm-gg Dave Burwell Dave Butler Torn Byer Sharon Byers Susan Carl Harry Carroll Carol Cashner Chuck Casto Paul Church Bill Cochran Billie Cochrane Arthea Cooper JUNIOR if az K. X ,Q,.V g . fi l U in i ,4 gil, 3, M 5 ' ax: Frenz, Glenna Norris The Shipwreck Splash even included stunts performed by Joan Thom, Dan and jerry Lape, ' 1 fl N en, l 5'-. JUNIORS Larry Conley Dale Cox Barbara Cunningham Carol Dawson Andy Decker Cherie DeOrio Ruth Domer Gary Dressler jane Edwards Linda Evans Don Finzer Frank Fondriest Don Fowler Kip Franz Jeana Fry Donna Fryer Linda Fuller Paul Geiger Robert Geiger Sue Getz john Gorby john Graber Fd Graef Linda Graham UNIOR . Barb Jones and Connie Noble take five at the Shipwreck Splash. V. JUNIGRS Bill Gravius Marshall Green Linda Gusky Judi Hardwick Linda Hartline Floyd Haught l lKaren Heggy Dick Hochwarth Edward Hopkins Pat Housos Mary Lou Hufnagel Dave Huntsman Sharon jaynes Gary jackson Bill Johnson Caryl johnson Judy johnson Charles jones Don jones Joanne Karcher Barbara Kate Bill Kaylor Don Keefer Gary Kehl JUNIORS . . K ZBI 1 -,n -an -W-.,. 1.121 ga , ' . WYE 5 7' ' Jaa 1 ---- q.,gff X, Q C N' X. Football team and students cheer for vrctory o er Canton South ia JUNIORS . . Robert Klick Barbara Kope Diana Kuehnert Peggy Kuhn Rudy Kulisek jane Laps Herb Lebo janet Leist Sharon Lisicki John Lloyd Kay Mager Terry Marchand L ,, Q ,J 'lr al X , .io i N' L aww! 'fr '-QL X ld? of L 5 Sz' y gxfi, F , W 1 N wiv W I' H 'K ,A Sally Clauss gives pretty Senior attendant, Linda I-Iannan, her bouquet as escort, Dave Essig, looks on. l 'vw-hw Sf xi Jf?QE arts 1 e Mtv. Lights at W e ' L 1 .. GL 5 ,EQ A fb l g l : l F Y A k .Q Y , M , K . .Vi M. .,. k.i.... 11 3 i'i? -W' y, L, 'ii xr 'xx ' . A f i x 'E' 1 M sa , 5'9 M 'UB V- . .-,er km! 'QU'- .kh Donna Kahle and Lenore Lamont make publicity posters for On Borrowed Time, Terry Mariol Linda Marsh Judy Masalko Paul Mattern jimmy Matthews jim Maurer Bob McClain Beverly McCullough Gary McMillan Diana McNutt Debbie Meaden Ron Meek JUNIORS 1 R J 'agar' ' 5? , ' f slid' X iw nr if s Q, SQ I 4 N n f 'P' r s , 41:0 22' .gs A , H - -H f..'z w'. Jf 1 2' ,ffII E:'Q!.',f3i1.-N .,.', ff-ll! ' ff will 5 ?5s'3!,1.3 yi 5,1 Vi: g'- fi IJ lil' 'Wi' li ' m' Egg l 'IL 'I zz' 5 Qt!! 'Qt sf -'Q f ' A 2: 1 I KW WT? . rt X-sw - sf K' .'z ff. ,jtazggfigasgfgyli z M : B , - .', A- , -......2 ,v'::::! M -. i f f'f1?3E'sl1'I e X tl- . rm' .wr 1:- K 'W K ' 1- F V- rz,, M -'if' if Student Council officers were, Sue Delap, Pa until the organization was disbanded. ?fi 1'f'i !i M . vkishi , 4 'i 'P Ar 15 Q pl 1 e 4 m Stilgenbauer, Kathy Alber, and Rog Hoffman, Y ,gig at 3, 'A 3 i e e X v-...V Q, 5 1 9392 ' Q... ., . W.. IOR Kathy Meiser Linda Michaels Donald Milbrodt Ricky Miles Kathleen Miller Dale Mize Bill Moore Ralph Morris john Murphy jerry Murphy Pamela Myers Eloise Nau Cheryl Neifert Stewart Neifert Christann Nelson Steve Nofer Gretchen Obermiller Bill Owens john Pandoli Dave Perdue JoAnn Pickens Roy Pickens jim Pierce Mike Plummer JUNIORS . is-f F Linda Poth jokes with Karen Ham and Sue Delap at the Shipwreck Splash eg- -2 . Q: 4 in X X . JU IOR Craig Procario Roger Rambaud Barbara Rex Deanna Riddle Pat Rodgers Robert Rodgers Jeff Rubin Sharon Russ Cheryl Saunders fn f -4. Barbara Seikel fi Cheryl Shamp Janie Shane Q.-VAr,. ,f ,ffl L ,I Q Students enjoy refreshments at Perry's 1961 junior-Senior Prom, ' k. T fi? 3 1. 5 n ,, ff we Xu My moms ii' ZZI ' Emi y iiyii i R r ,MN 3' we 2- i vt-it ,t A I '4 N'v I ,ef Q Students form a line for refreshments at the 1961 junior-Senior Prom. Kathy Shannon Sue Shepherd Alice Sherlock Bob Shotts janet Sibert Dave Simmons Nancy Sloan Dan Smith Tim Sorensen Mark Springer Suzy Sproul jerry Stahl JUNIORS I In the foreground joan Thom dances with Dan Frenz at the American Legion Hall, scene of the Perry 1961 Junior-Senior Prom. fvx 1 5T'7 t'i ' 'ww-K JUNIORS Rod Steinbach Vicki Stephen Doug Stewart be 'V W ' ' I 4 L fgfcbjl nfl! W Pam Stilgenbauer Carol Stillion Gloria Stoehr Tom Streit Stephen Sutton Phyllis Tanley Cheryl Tanner Bonnie Thompson Cherry Thorley 1 jack Urban Judy Vargo Carole Vesely Barb Wagner David Wagner Sam Weber Karen Wolfe Paul Wright 'Cf' : ' Q- Q 41 sw, 5 va. T X: 'i,, X' 1 lg E K i sk: - ' .--'Y faq 3 'W-.V Bob Wuertz NOT PICTURED Sally Ann Bogovich Connie Wurzbacher Rogef Burkhelmer Ron Egner JUNIORS . Linda Miller Bob Muskoff Vera Rinninger Gwen Stark Edgar Flagg joe Kostelnik Ellen Lewis Jerry Lippert jerry Steine Sue Theissen 1 ggi B.. df , 4, . 5 , 0 A ,ii .f if Perry Students enjoy dancing to the music of Jack Halkide's band at the Junior-Senior Prom I x... gf .- gf' W, if ar x., W' 77,7 , 3, ri... -L .LLL -if KJ ez . MX Y get r f L Z' -4 I f f . Q rf-K 1 , I ,Z f- .fi ,i Mary Beth Kovntch, Dave Prosser, jim Handschumaker, and Donna Roher sit and Watch the dancing at the junior-Senior Prom. SGPHOMORES . . Robert Aebi Donna Albrecht Kim Allen ' ui r, 1' , . 9 'Q' X151 'xi 19.5 'X . 0 'l , -v ,S P .1 .r .xc.'r' J., c .,' .X-' x . -X rdf? ' ' L-4 Y Q. Sherry Aponasewicz I, K xMike Arnold , .axe- ' .ag .F- Ls Mx 0 5 ' Bob Arntz Beverly Atkinson Carol Ballentine Jennifer Bates Christine Baughman Bob Becker Gary Bergert nw... if , K . -.f:: F' t g if f ,L in , Fr sv fglnfy 'A -Lk, pf E mi. I gil-1 lv +v .i ,. f It f 4 4 at B ,1.,, A 5 , .W 5.- A I 1 .14 Q'-11 i. A fii av' -4 FH 1 tl ' J ,f f as y lr ? JM, . if 1' X mf 'J-f 1 ii ii. llfl PM J f 'U X ickey Bethel Betty Betz L l Mary Billingsley Beverly Blacka john Blackledge Russ Bloom Scott Boggs Torn Borcoman Judy Boron jim Bowling Gilbert Boyce Susan Brady SOPHOMURES . '?1 tr I 1 if L.. 25, Tighe Hurless and Charlene Selinsky admire the huge centerpiece Qout of picturej at Perry's 1961 junior-Senior Prom. SOPHO ORE Rodney Bricker Todd Bright Priscilla Bucher Clyde Burgess Larry Burwell Dave Calvin Susan Campbell Mike Carlson Sally Clark Barbara Cobb jack Cogan Frank Cosentino 'aiuuw D K ?, fa! if-Q 5 wif, gi- ' J it N I of ha its j Q Tim Cox Barbara Cresson Celeste Crowl Steve Cunningham Dale Daniel Pat Daniels Lorraine Daugherty Alice DeBula Mike Denison Diana Dickes Sandra Dickinson jim Dillinger SOPHOMORES Rich Hahn and Duke Tartaglio help themselves to refreshments as Mrs. Allerton puts cookies on the trays. W qw x Mx' 7 ff.,5'5X K gf , KM 7 N,,, J . . Students talk while enjoying refreshments at Perry's 1961 Junior-Senior Prom. SOPHOMORES Lee Doolan Mary Dornhecker Arthur Dorkoff -fs.. i rn.. Susanna Douglass Tim Edwards ' Virginia Edwards NJ' . W J 4 .L 53 ii LY Nj . 'nns f Q A ., UlIlba'Bonn1e Ehlert v A A A lgxiv 'F ,LarFYl5lEBifY ' w ' P , David Ellis , WF OX W X inf? I xr David Elsass jeff Estadt i Terr Fa ss -ss ly my l Y Y Es i y fb!! U , G FM Q, A zu A ,L,LZL. lx :fi . 4 y WN , Linda Fall Lf K' f aff! lyfpv SHFYFW? ,, i J ff'f'Wl f zz 4 2 . I 4 Russ Fisher X Maureen Fitzgerald vw Nv- 'W -L, Elmer Flickiuger a J y j l gi 3 Jane Foltz ua Xa- y wwf? -. ,ld eq K A , . l' Q ' ,SW Flzz Q ,,, ,, ,. ' Y,-XX - Es- .. '55 iffrwa. is ye 5,1 Y ,J --if, Var Y - i' , . 'Y K' ... I rf ,Nov :- CJ F f . 4,3 Q! , f Y . Y, M 'f 7 . ,YA xr' SOPHO 'B fl. Gayle Fowler . yi Edna Fromholtz :Linda Fuller Janet Garrett Larry Gash Tim Gatchell MGRE . . il Norm Terrett, Mike Trace, Kathy Bailey, and Pam Stilgenbauer, during a lull at the Prom make fun for those having their pictures taken. Q Mae - A' 53' S -. - ,L w int. Y. X f at f 9 M w Q .. y eu 5-' l Axim: L. Out of focus as much as this picture are Gayle Fowler and Kathy Hanley, at the fun-filled Ship- wreck Splash. Kenny Geckler Randy Glenn Pat Gonda Marilyn Goodall Q fi V? 'i 1 1 I i .,. bs ,ffblf -, . . in f Q Diane Gravius Candy Gressel Dan Greenfelder Linda Grigsby Tom Gutheinz Claude Guthrie '-fr' Ronald Hambuechen Sue Halco f OPHGMGRES . ', 1-ae 1 L 5 , C' Ji ,Q ta- V it 5 'fir-3 30' 77 -V Nu.. The lovely Miss Sue Delap, 1961 Football Queen. waves as she is driven to the field during the homecoming festivities at the Uhrichsville game. Kathi Hanley Ronna Harbison Carolyn Harrison David Harrison Donald Harry Rick Helm Cynthia Henning Timothy Hermann Cheryl Hinson Gary Hohman Karen Hollinghaugh Marshall Holmes SOPHO ORE JQQJ-2'.fl l and the coveted Most Valuable Pl A d. , ke fair-,'i .1' :Wig H ma., A Dick Nelson, Doug Stewart, Tighe Hurless, and Tom Reigle are shown at the Basketball Awards Banquet as they receive awards for foul-shooting, best defensive player, best offensive player Judy Hopper Franjean Hosner Wade Hostetler Ron Howard Richard Hoy Bart Hubbard joe Huffman Dorothy Hyde Nancy Hykes Ron Isler Karen John Tom Johnston CPHOMGRES Beverly jones Marcy jukich Tim Karcher Karen Kemmerling Rexine Kennedy Richard Kerstetter Dwain Kinsinger Mike Kleinhenz Roger Kleptach Frank Kliclc Shirley Kohl Ken Kohler Judy Vargo, junior attendant, steps from the car with the help of her escort Jim Sabin .y 1 ifs ir .vw R , Q ,,: , the , 2 at X . f,., I gf 5 K , ,, it .:..: .- 3 ,,,t , W ag iiif 5 av'-:lr 'I L,.f' 'rsv- w.,, Q QI - if V12 .N T f,,, ,qnvf I Mt se , Q Emu' .,.,,, XXX be '21, xx V- :V Q 'S ' 4 C dl law if l .--Q, YUY' am, UQQ 'Qs-wkf. X l l Egg--Cb -l +' , lsst ,ff ins...-v ve-href dvi Michael Kostolich Marybeth Kovatch john Kross Toni Kulich Barbara Kulisek Deloris Lanham Dave Lapp Cheryl Lappin Karen Lashinske Pat Lenn Dayton Lewark Patty Lewis OPHO ORE Dreamily Linda Harman, Senior Football attendant, enjoys her ride with her escort, Dave Essig, at the Uhrichsville Homecoming game. Sue Delap, '61-'62 Football Queen. is escorted from the convertible in which she entered the football field for the halftime ceremonies at the Uhrichsville game by jerry Lape, Key Club President. 1 rg X X, 'sf' 'B' FQ, 'QF' :V7 , --QA., -hmvf' ur'-y,,. 3 1 OPHO ORE Tom Lewis Vicki Liber Terri Long Gary Lucas Bobbie Jo Ludwig Sue Macioce Pam Mallett Howard Manwaring Judy Marsh Dennis Marzella Carole Mascitti Sue Masters Alice Matheson Sandy Mattern Marann Mauger Fred Maurer jennifer Mechaney jack Merryrnan Amiel Meyer james Miller Peggy Miller Randy Miller Tim Miller Alice Millhorn SOPHOMORES L eeee N Q X fx' Q. ., , ami Lovely Sue Delap is escorted onto the football field by jerry Lape, Key Club Presi dent, to be crowned 1961 Football Queen, at the Uhrichsville game. s.Q gg,-.-.-0 Pat McGlynchey Miller, Tim Miller, Mary Jones, Daryl Collins are royally entertained by the school clown who has a knack for making pretty faces. SOPHGMORES Mike' McClaughry Sue McCullough Rita Miskirnen Chuck Mitchell Kenneth Morris Richard Morris Richard Mortland Bill Mottice Dianne Murphy Marcene Murray Tom Muster Gretchen Newport 'lv' , X, ,VY rf-.. . 4....w-ff I 5 ni- w Xi Darlene Nichelson Larry Noble T' Ann Palmer Brian Parks Sharon Phillips .rw , jean Pierre Pispisa S. 'T rx i 34 X lg , Linda Poth 4 Don Potts 4U q' vi jim Presson 4. Gary Preston joe Preusser Bill Pyles 'Q 'r' tf2w'Tg,, 5 X 5 With no music playing it's time to visit friends and discuss what's next for the Prom weekend. SOPHDMORES v 1 'X 110 A riff O DAT x. I Q fury: f to HM c, W 47 by I ' 2, JJ Us ' may , 3 C ,- i I. R. and Patsy Keister Strobel are deeply engrossed in a serious conversation at the Junior-Senior Pron fx 111 ' s X 5 R J SOPHOMORES jean Radel Sharon Randels Bill Ratliff Kay Ratliff Tom Raymondi Kathy Ream Richard Ream Bob Reece Richard Reece Charlynn Reed Vickie Reifsnyder jeanne Reisenberger Gary Richison Kathy Rider jerry Ridgway Bonnie Risher Kenny Rodgers Karen Rogers Donna Rohrer Juanita Rornig Bonnie Ronk Phil Ronk joan Roth Sue Russell ORE That physics homework can b son, Mr. Soporific personified ,, Q. s fi ui ' K ' f, ew .iw ,Mk .. ,, ef' 'al V iw K 'lb 5 X K X J. i X X .,, .. ' A 1. R vb Cast, crew members, and director Louis Matmchione check to see how things are going on the set 1 of the first school play of the year, On Borrowed Time. SOPHOMORES . . John Ruth William Ruth Louie Sarachene Ray Sauers Kenneth Schafer Curt Schlarb Walter Schlaupitz David Schnebelen WW ZX Rick Schmaltzjgl '7 fdwigfj ., f af fqcf Ci! fr 04 ., ' iff ,, 6621! 7 I Marilyn Schmitt Bob Sense Q? Bill Sevier Larry Seward Tim Sexton Mike Shane Sharon Sheely Dave Sheppard Tom Sherman Keith Shively Lily Shulok Paula Sichler Gary Sieber Sandi Southworth Steve Srneltzer SGPHOMORES uno a L Senior Mike McCoy pauses to see his handiwork as a crew member for the produc- tion On Borrowed Time. GPHO Undaunted by the rain and cold, the faithful stuff of the Panthers View records the games ac tion for the Canton Repository, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, and radio stations WHBC and XVTIG Periy defeated the Tuslaw Mustangs 32-12 to give the staff a victory story. Left to right are john Gorby, Roger Hoffman, and Don Splittorf. ORE Virginia Snyder Cindy Speelman VF Bill Speicher Q Lee Spivey Charlotte Sponseller Lois Sponseller Danny Spraggs Sandy Stark Carol Staudt qw if U ,Q .Q 31. Don Stevens -nn 1 f 16? Sandra Stevenson Shelby Stover , V '- -4 C i i 0- ' Li' 'tii i E tt. ffv L Y sri: ,V tm ir Nl Sherry Bradley brightens up the half-time show with her skillful fire rwirling demon- stration. Tom Stroplci Bonnie Studebaker Judy Sturm Linda Summers Connie Temple Sue Terret Jim Tittle Juergen Tharp Marsha Thomas David Thompson Phyllis Ullom Sharon Urban SOPHOMGRES Q sf fx dl., . .,:- , 5 .., 'ii ii, CTF Senator Barry Goldwater, prominent presidential aspirant for the GOP, was one of the many personages interviewed by members of the View staff. Gary Valasek Doris Veon Wayne Villard David Vincent Sue Wade Linda Wallace Delbert Wallick Chuck Walters Ron Waltz Carol Warren Rosemary Waseity Joyce Ward SOPHO ORES - f ww vf . . wg-,ir Cindy Henning, Paula Foster, and Karen Fisher make leaves for the tree which graced the stage for the production On Borrowed Time. SOPHOMORES Dianne Watkins Danny Webber Cheryl Weekly Linda Weekly Randy Weidner Linda Weiser Shirley XWerner Cherie Wheeler Joyce Wheeler Janet White Cheryl Wiggins Robert Wile 19? 1' in joyce Williamson Nancy Winger Gregory Wisden Patricia Witmer Sandy Witschy Larry Wood Skip Wooton Chuck Woutat Linda Wright Ruth Wright jack Wuertz james Wymer OPHOMGRES HI' RB'- . XXX If A i 1 Wit ' an x Mi ti? f'9'? Bob Klick, jim Bednar, Bill Johnson check the PA system to see that everything is in working order for the announcer at the football games. hw lla, ., as My ,1.v'fET ' A ip, ff N . 1 L. if sift: V ,,:.,pi,i,4v, ' iii r'-lm X 'Vs--V' SOPHOMORES Diane Bierly Judy Bowling Dick Brady Cheryl Brissey Paula Cleaver Joe Calabria Dick Dressler james jones Nancy Kinney Tom Marvin Dave Milhoan If a prize were to be given for the best costume at the Shipwreck Splash, it would h creature from the deep lagoon. Dan Yarnell Tom Yoder Joanne Zeno Helen Zimmerman Micky Persinsky Mary Reed Larry Resler Linda Schrock Tom Schulze Gary Starkey ave been won by Du as r Q53- s f , 3 1 F S C ke Tartaglio who came as the if M S ff' ill? New board member, Reese Edwards, is congratulated by 1961 board President john Edwards, whose term expired last December. Standing and watching the proceedings are Paul Pfeiffer, Executive Head, Elmer Fry, Clerk of Perry Local Board of Education. Seated board members are: Robert Hoffman, Russell ,Needham, Dr. Robert Allison, and Lee Holmes. do BOARD ADMINISTRATION FACULTY -V ,i4,,1. gg if ,-gtk WY! B -' i . . ,v--if Rf PAUL PFEIFFER, Executive Head, Perry Local Schoolsg College of Wooster, AB, Kent State University, MA, Ohio State University. ROBERT FLANDERS, Principal, Kent State University, AB, MA, Ohio State University. FRANK MULVANEY, Assistant Principalg Washington and Lee University, Waynesburg College, Pennsylvania, AB, West Virginia University MA, Kent State University. G, if ROBERT BURRIS, Mount Union, BS, Kent State University, ME, Future Nurses, National Honor Society, Sociology, Physiology, Guidance Counselor. BARBARA BUSSARD, Kent State University, BS, GAA, Cheerleaders, Girls' Leaders, Physical Edu- cation. DON CABLE, Akron University, BS, Kent State University, Faculty Advisor-Head Basketball and Baseball Coach, History and Psychology. OMEGA CAIN, Murray State College, Kentucky, Bowling Green College, Kentucky, AB, Columbia University, MA, Future Business Club, Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice. TEACHERS BEVERLY ALLERTON, Grove City' College, Penna., BS in Commerce, Faculty Advisor-Future Business Leaders, Typing, General Business. JOHN BEACH, Kent State University, BS, Fac- ulty Advisor-Chemistry, Physics. EUGENE BOETTLER, Kent State University, BS, Industrial Arts. JACK BOWEN, Muskingum, College, BS, Akron University, Kent State University, Faculty Advisor- Future Teachers Association, Key Club, Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Math 10. TEACHERS MAJORIE DURST, Kent State University, Ohio State University, BS, Plane Geometry, Algebra, Chess Club, Math 10. BARBARA GENNETT, Miami University, Oxford, BS, Faculty Advisor-Art Club, Art. MARY GILMORE, Kent State University, BS, Ohio State University. HARRY HALL, Mt, Union, Faculty Manager, Fac- ulty Advisor-+Audio-Visual Club, Social Studies, Audio-Visual Activities Supervisor. I , ROBERT HENRY, Youngstown University, BS, History, Economics, Faculty Advisor. WILLIAM IAMS, Cleveland Institute of Music, BM, Baldwin Wallace, BMED, Instrumental Music, Theory. RONALD ISGRO, Bowling Green State U., BS, Biology, Track Coach, Wrestling Coach, Varsity Football Coach. FRANK JOHNSTON, Gannon College, BA, Eng- lish, Business English, Business Law, Faculty Ad- V1SO1'. TEACHERS MARIAN KIENZLE, Mount Union College, BA, English. EVELYN MCNUTT, Muskingum College, Ohio State University, Kent State University, BS, ME, Faculty Advisor-Yearbook Staff, Quill and Scroll, Future Homemakers, Home Economics. LOU MATTACHIONE, Bowling Green State U., BS, Perry Players, RBC, Thespians, Speech, Debate, Government. PAT MATTACHIONE, Bowling Green State U. AB, BS, Kent State University, Long Beach City College, Malone College, Faculty Advisor-Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff, Quill and Scroll, English, journalism. if OMAR PEREZ, Ohio University, BA, University of Nebraska, MA, Akron University, University of Madrid, Spain, University of Basle, Switzerland, Col- gate University, Spanish, English. ANTHONY PITOCCO, Clarion State College, BS, Akron University, University of Pittsburgh, Biology. MARGRET ROXVND, Denison University, BA, Eng- lish, Latin. SANDRA SCHLUB, Capital University, BM, Beloit College, Eastman School of Music, Kent State Uni- versity, Indiana University, Vocal Music. H.. i l l TEACHERS ROGER SIESEL, Miami University, BS, Industrial Arts, Math. WILLIAM STOLLER, Kent State University, BS, American History, Social Studies, World History, Science. LOUISE SWEARINGEN, Marietta College, BA, BS, English, French. WALTER TISEVICH, Kent State University, BS, Wood IV, III-Industrial Arts H. 'Wim nil 'Qwhusuv' mn TEACHER DAVID MARENO, Miami University, BSg Back- field Varsity Coach. EDWARD MATHIE, Mount Union, Kent State University, B55 Reserve Basketball Coach. The varsity debaters Roger Hoffman, Don Splittorf, Linda Graham and Craig Procario, along with their coach, Mr. Lou Mattachione proudly display the debate trophy won by them in competition at Lincoln High School, Although Perry has had a debate team for several years, this is the first such honor they have received. :f ,J I N5 Q1x,fgQ- .J L! L! xxx X 1 I .rx ,, . VT if A LE S .. :Es .rig I at 35 2 fx at f ,I ' ,V f L- v- eg T - . , , ' F? L- -1 X W G 1' Q if ,V 12 affix , If ., W f A Z QL X fr' ' -2 ff , L f f 1' 5' . v Vi VV L, ry Jwiffrf +1 ,X A 2 2 - l ' 'dyy 5 .l . 5 1 ' ' , ,V ii .5 3 ' A - 1' I ' , s V V: . 'I U . 1. . 3 11 fb A 'n 4, Q , vm, -1x- 34 A , .-,, W.. , ,, ,, - 115-K.. .-1 5 4 H' 44 4 5 - . K K vi' 4 x 5 -13, , Efyisfiff Efymfgq H, mfg 9 ,, 5 ,V V ,, is :+weci .V , V 1 . 'W J r 'W Liam, iv, S ma M 1 H' - 1 4119.5 A X. fgsw LH w 1 if . :. , vm 3' wx 4 'I Y 1' K Community, You, and the School ll ' s F4 M gp, Q x Pt L..,,,, -Q....vi. f 2 , 1 , , I 4 l I 1 n Lppu Ron Meek. Mike Plummer, Larry Seward, Bob Shotts ind parents observe Parents Night before the Perry Glenwood game. Lower-As the stadium fills, the li hts come on for Parents Night. The stadium xws nude possible only through parental cooperation 'ind work. Left-Debbie Meaden and her parents clis- cuss an English project with Pat Mattachionc at open house. - '---L'll 0 f I tw , 1 Top QLD-Jurgen Dominik receives best offensive lineman award from Coach jerry Vlfampfler at the Sports Awards Din- ner sponsored by the Adult Booster Club. Center KLD-Lilly Shulock and Don Milbrodt receive awards from Mr. Harry Thomas of the Choir parents organization for selling the most candy in the vocal department contest. Bottom CLD-Faculty member Ron Isgro, Mr. and Mrs. Becker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin discuss a current Adult Booster Club project-Wlmat are they going to do next for the school? Anther example of community and school unity is a visit to Mrs. Omega Cain and Mrs. Beverly Allerton from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradley during open house at Perry High. Communit You School Sometimes speaker, sometimes substitute, and full-time minister. Rev. Wfallace Aker speaks before the Na- tional Honor Society during one of their meetings. Sometimes speaker, sometimes minister, sometimes club sponsor and full-time guidance director Doris Woocl listens to Rev. Aker as he wo0s the NHS members. fTop leftj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman confer with Mr. jack Bowen at Perry's open house. Mr. Hoffman is a mem- ber of the Board of Education, and Mrs. Hoffman is a teacher at Genoa Grade School. They have three children in Perry schools. How's that for participating? Communit You School Upper: A future Perryite John Richard Hehr poses with a varsity letter and thinks of the clay that he will he a rough ancl ready man of steel fighting for Panther glory. He is the son for Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hehr of 253 Mohawk N. W. Perry Township, naturally! Right: Mr. Paul Norris helps his daughter Glenna prepare for the half-time festivities at a football game. Parents gladly assist their children and school. Lower: Mrs. Grace XK'Y1ll'gO proudly displays a new hook to Larry Lippcl and his family. ' Tiffffgkifw- AQALL. r gs - , ,fit ,A- ,'-f' ff' ,ff .,,..f'n ,M 1 J 9. sw K W I.. 0 , i f, fT5l'V K ref' ?Q Vwni -L, 'Nl .WA 'mam , 7 - 'L' . Q Q ' ' b I f f , f ast , Q 4 i. Mgwi ,1-fktaw f .r 1-., Top left: Mrs, L, Swenrngin prirlez-vous Francaise to her secontl your class. Top right: Dick Brady, Ken Gficltler, :md Ron Knopp cut up :1 fish, hut not for the skillet. Center left: Physics instructor Mr, john Beach lectures ,to his future scientists. Center right: Gary Wfilson and jay Marial operate one of the many machines in the wcllvequipped machine shop. Bottom left: Mrs. Marian Kienzle listens to 21 recitation from one of her students while the others also listen. F ,Mc K.. ,,.,......-.-- WN .--r J, - ' 'Q '-'Til w? 1- gs k4W ' M-afn' Top: Sharon Russ cuts out a pattern for L1 new tlrcss which she plans to make in home economics Class. Linda Full pauses tor 11 moment and rests from the tedious job of busting. Left: Mt. Ben XX!.lIkiD5 tgtkcs inventory of his stock after a big run on pens. pcntils, notebooks, ct'11sc1's, and paper Clips. Communit You School Upper: It's iilwiiys gooil to leiive the school, even though its 21 pleasure to be there. Left: Sophomore Tom SllCfI11.1l'1 pensively looks nt just n few books that he may hiue to read its i1 College prep student, The smaller stuck are the hooks thiit he is required to use in just three years, Page 105 top left: junior Boh Shotts goes through some reference hooks in prepnrtition for an English HI Composition. Page 103 bottom left: john Gorham reads his geography exam before actually tarkling the joh of answering the questions. Page 103 top right: Business teacher Mrs. Omega Cain lectures to her students in the ultrii modern typing room. Communit You School 4,1 f N. . t I riff 1 ' la wg? N.,A , ., . 4, N wlxf Mal I A ,- in Center right: Art students permit their latent talents to ex- plode under the tutelage of un ilnuginntive nrt teacher. Bottom right: Mrs. lNIurjorie Durst checks an algebra prob- lem for Paul Sichler. mmf Nl 'r ,r. 1 A 'K 4 1 x X , 1 K I f 5 Wk '54 Hy, H -Ei-'ji 99 bw 6 My Q K if R-E 53 Af 1' f ' ' arch for the Quest of honor thc newspaper . ff ' px' l K cn Ham on her bxrtlulnyf vtm .- 1 Tria Iuncto In Uno Extra-Curricular Extra-Curricular Activities ART CLUB officers analyze a painting done by their vice president. Officers are Chuck Arbuckle, pres.g Lenore Lamont, v. p.g Carol Staudt, secyg and Dave Kauffman, treas. Extra-Curricular Activities Round Out School Life Extra-curricular activities, the second main divi- sion of the seal, includes all organizations for which students do not receive academic credit. These organizations help students to satisfy the avocational knowledge and experience in many vocational fields. Perry this year offered its students seventeen well organized clubs, as well as several honor organizations. ART CLUB The art club was composed of students who wished to further their knowledge of art and ART CLUB members along with their new advisor, Mr. Tom Belinski, make plans to assist various organizations throughout the school by making posters to advertise various programs. Vi t t Raw' Qu -9- 5 2 b tt' H , V ,K . ss--s ' fff. 7, , 95 fi: H .ea 5 T .. 2 t,,.--w- AUDIO VISQAL CLUB- members Bob Klick, Buzz Lappin, Gary Bergert, Don Bergert and President jim Bednar discuss 1 current project of their organization amidst the equipment which the organization uses. Extra-Curricular fCont.j develop their artistic talents. Meetings were spent making posters, painting, sketching, or planning a special project. Among this year's projects were the decorating of store windows at the Lake Plaza Shopping Center for which the club received S25 and the annual art show at the end of the year. Chuck Arbuckle was president and Mrs. Gennett and Mr. Bellinski were advisors. AV While dedicating their time and services to school and community organizations and proj- ects, the boys of the audio-visual club learned the skills of operating and maintaining projection and sound equipment. Interest in the club was stimulated by the development of new ideas and ways of projection. Since there was no noon movie program this ,il ' Q M .-, H I Q K 1--, 1 E 5 4 'e 'E 3 ef A 1 31 A' 4 -. xi Q 5 . m f ,A I Z E s if r r mann-urn fn ummm mummy-H-W, A .s-ug v gpm, 1 mum.-.Q-m sunk .4 N sw nu.uw.1ua.m.f,..11nrm-mmmw glmnnnf-u..n.mwf.w z , T ad I., ... M v 55: I I ,Q- X i 5 u.,fa:wwA-.uxmunn-m-w.nu-nu-1.1: 1fnunx1 m nunu1ng,-an-nuawnmqlzizuu. i li 2 L2 BOOKENDS officers Eileen Kienzle, treas., Richard Evrit, pres., Peg Kropf, v. p., Charlene Slaba, rep., and Sandy Reed, sec., talk over a current problem of their organization. Extra-Curricular fCont.j year, the organization did not have the money to urchase an new e ui ment for the school P Y Cl P as it did in past years. However, both equip- ment and records were contributed to the school for use on the football field and in the language arts department. BAND Although this year's Perry Band was slightly handicapped because of size, it again dazzled football audiences with its snappy half-time performances. Under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Iams and student director-president Bruce johnson, the band proved that quality not quantity counts. BOOKENDS plan their annual Christmas party which was held in the library. The organization members each have specific duties to perform. ...Q . K. up . My QU.: 'W Extra-Curricular CCont.j During the past year the band's activities in- cluded many snappy half-time shows, parades, and pep ralliesg it also provided the music for the graduation exercises and two fine concerts. Janet McClintock was again the recipient of the award given for selling community birthday calendars, a project sponsored by the Band Parent Organization. BOYS' LEADERS Ckneelingj Rich Hahn, Dan Frenz, Dick Palmer, jerry Updegraff, jerry Murphy, and john Murphy take five while their class does individual exercises. GIRLS LEADERS Karen Fisher, Linda Graham, Donna Fryer, and Kathy Ledgerg and Karen Ham, Leann Kar- renbauer, Deanna Riddle, and Kathy Shannon listen as Linda Evans discusses the next technique to be taught the girls gym classes. V13 every W 'fr ' t 1 aa ia :xv I -E , Y if 'f.i I s ,:l 5 'H' R W Q J Extra-Curricular fCont.j BOOKENDS The purpose of the bookends was to serve the students and faculty in such a way as to promote interest in the library and further education. In addition to fulfilling this, they were also very helpful to,Mrs. Grace Wfargo in maintaining the library. This year their activities and projects were numerous. They sold potato chips, and all oc- casion cards to earn extra money. A Christmas party was held in December, a recognition serv- ice for senior members was held in March, and CHESS CLLlB members David Vincent and Lee Doolin are deeply engrossed in an exciting game of chess while members John Kross, Dennis Marzella ftreasurerj, Dave Lapp, Gary Valesek, and Randy Glenn fpresidentj do a little bit of kibitzing from the sidelines. Next move! iv-N wt, se lf 1' U' -x dl? fi at levi I , 1 95? 1 al SLN- A l fi' 1 G! 1 tt, . .....,,. .,. ,, Y 's- ' in ,ga L I , ' 1 ' . .. , -:.:.., . 4 2 pi. s e - . ' :f- f i 1 92 ,, .5-N 555 2 . .V ., , .y ' 5 fi H i f 'eww .-. ' H iw- .-?as1Iss-2.-.efsfffiia w i' Y , v ' R , fir: f l r P ' da 4- x ii a X r K 1 1 J -- H ,, A .5 4 5 ' - f - fa- +G, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Hoffman receives a gavel from Principal Robert E. Flanders at the organizational meeting of the new leadership group. jerry Lape, john Gorby and Mike Dennis, presidents of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes seem to approve of the action. Extra-Curricular QCont.j several members of the organization attended a convention of the Ohio Student Librarians As- sociation at Ohio University in Athens. To end the school year a covered dish picnic for all members was held in May. Richard Evrit served as president and Mrs. Grace Wargo as advisor. BOYS' LEADERS The purpose of the boys' leaders was to assist with the boys' gym classes and to promote phys- ical fitness. Boys who were interested in advanced physical education and who had participated in football were eligible. CHESS CLUB The members of the chess club learned many new chess tactics and techniques. As in past years the club participated in several inter-school chess matches. Randy Glenn assumed the duties i Alive? 5. A CAPPELLA CHOIR members who participated in the departments production of Oklahoma! receive plaudits from the 1ud1ence as they 'mart another curt11n call for their efforts Good crowds on two successive nights enjoyed the production which 1 , N, y C' K' L, f. , f R' ' .f-1- 'D ,. p. Extra-Curricular CCfo1it.ji it Q of president and Mrs. Marjorie Durst was the 4 fc advisor. T 'x- CHORAL DEPARTMENT ' Students who had the talent to sing and the willingness to work found a. place in Perry's Choral Department, under the direction of Miss Sandra Schlub. Many groups composed this de- partment: the sophomore girls and the sophomore boys ensembles, the varsity boys ensemble, the' boy's glee club, the gir1's glee club, and the Perry a cappella choir. Curly fBob Allisonj seems to be all aglow as pretty Laurie QNancy Blankj poses starry eyed on his shoul- der. A S., Z- ,C- N Al v f r MS.. CL C C' P . Y- i N ig. .s OV v. w ' -T -i ix 2 Ga FH' 9' Q Ame fi ,J I -7 A 4 ,x bxvx ' .9 Ade AHHiEfS11lij'Ci.lL1SS, stlndsiby as Ali Hakim cDL1iC Mizcj, Jud Fry KFVQJ Yiwhcj nnil Curly 113017 Allisonj have an the trrlvciing peddlcr, tries to sell Aunt Ellcr flame Fdwaimisj l1flL.iL'1'SIL1IlLiil1g un the OkIi1hom11f set. Bob convincingly a fancy Parisian garter. persimileci Fred that it's fun to die. , - WN l ik YM, . Mulnlw - -.f-q---- .-.-......-.-- .................... ...............-- ..................-.- 1...............-.-.- f,..,.......,......,. ............m... 1.............. ...............-...-f- ......,........ Q' V... FUTURE HOMEMAKERS proudly display the equip- ment which they use in their modern home ec lab, Counting dues after a meeting was one of the many chores done by the club's officers Kay Mager. Deanna Riddle, and Sue Halter. Club advisor Mrs. Eveyly McNutt oversees the proceedings. Extra-Curricular QCont.j FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERICA Promoting an appreciation of the joys of homemaking and the development of leadership in the home and community, the Future Home- makers of America was open to anyone having taken at least one year of home economics. Di- rected by president Deanna Riddle and advisor Mrs. Evelyn McNutt, the members learned the skill of efficiently managing a household and received tips on cooking, sewing, and hostessing. During the year the FHA presented food bas- kets to the needy at Christmas. K r. ' ' x .xi-Ls ,af -vw... N up ...-v.,,4 'Q-Li , K, 11, 1 gb . . .4 .. hrs, ,. l ,, ,,, - 3 ,qi ,,,V , , V .Zi A. W, J 5' t . I ,E sing.. .. ip, . , -r,. N is an V, . H, A, V, My 453,31 Ziff wa 5lsiiiEl'lk1 M4352 J if ,ta 6' 4 as gs 1 if K. et it wif r , it g 22 Sigma' Y any f ,gin up M Y 1-. FUTURE NURSES officers Sue Halco, Linda Gusky, president, Bobbie Jo Ludwig, Sandy Wfitschy, and co-advisors Robert Burris and Mary Furnace go over a specific point that they want to discuss during their meeting. Extra-Curricular fCont.j FUTURE NURSES CLUB Girls planning to enter the nursing profession enjoyed being a member of the Future Nurses Club. The club engaged in many activities and projects, several of which were designed to help others. In the fall, the group presided over by Likda Gusky and advised by Mr. Robert Burriss, visited an Akron Hospital. At Christmas time, they delivered gifts to the county home patients at Molly Stark Hospital, and during March a dance was sponsored. As a reward for their efforts, all members who acquired the specific number of points received pins and guards at FUTURE NURSES members listen intently to one of the many speakers which their organization heard during the past year. The club tries to interest girls in a nursing career. -...ggi 'ir Extra-Curricular fCont.j the pinning ceremony held in the spring. Perhaps, the most significant activity, however, was the presentation of a scholars-hip at the senior as- sembly to one of their senior members to help her with nursing school expenses. FUTURE TEACHERS The aid of the Future Teachers of America was to better acquaint the students with the teach- ing profession. Under the excellent leadership of president Peggy Kropf and advisor Mr. jack Bowen, this organization, sponsored by the Ohio Education Association, offered its members a view of the goals and advantages of teaching as well as valuable on-the-job experience. Members vis- ited the Perry Township elementary schools to take over classes for a day. At the meetings guest speakers and educational films were often fea- tured. GAA The advancement of good sportsmanship was the main goal of the Girls' Athletic Association. The organization also had other important pur- 9 'i r 7. , i .LX 'L U .I N W M Li 1 1 CXSJ ' , X I Y' 1:3 i ' . 1 s 'iii LIT . If -5- ' 'x . ' 4 -X r N 1 1 Q it AY, -J i . lf ' s .J FUTURE TEACHER President Peggy Kropf addresses the members of the organization which she leads. Club officers Janet Sibert, Peg, janet White, and Carole Vesley discuss a current problem, while Advisor jack Bowen and Sue Sproul go over a proposed report. Treasurer Janet White collects dues and records them in her ledger. GAA members take a break in thc huge decorating task of hanging thc greens in a gym that was turned into an enchanting ballroom. For most students this dance marks the beginning of the Christmas festivities KPARTIIESE Parties and more partieslj GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President Sue Beswick hands Kathy Ledger adhesive as the photographer calls their attention while Marcy Hupp and Sally Clauss attach crepe paper to a hoop in preparation for the GAA's annual Christ- mas tlance, this year titled Mistletoe Magic. Extra-Curricular fCont.j poses. The advancement of health and physical fitness, joy, the building of good character and the encouragement of wise use of leisure time. Basketball, volleyball, and bowling were a few of the many activities offered. Activities sponsored by the organization in- cluded the Christmas Formal and the annual black and white game. Sue Beswick served as president and Mrs. Barbara Bussard as advisor. GIRLS LEADERS Girls who were interested in advanced physical education and had completed their two years, re- quired gym, were eligible for membership in Girls Leaders. The members of this organization were very helpful in assisting Mrs. Barbara Bus- sard with her gym classes. KEY CLUB officers Kent I-Iarbison, Dave Sheppard, jerry Lape, john Gorby listen intently as one of their members gives a suggestion as to how to help one of the school organizations. The democratic procedure in action is pictured here as Dave Essig gets the results of a vote during a Key Club evening meeting. ...X if -7 ? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Kent Harbison, Kathy Reynolds, Helen Burgess, Richard Evrit, Carol Hansen, Beth Foltz, Paul Foster, Lenore Lamont, Nlelinda Macnrie, Peggy Kropf, Karen Hnrn, and Sherry Bradley conduct a panel discussion. NI-IS officers Dave Essig, Jurgen Dominik, Carol Kelch, and Carol Schar decide to place the basketball queen's crown in il conspicuous spot for the annual dance. Extra-Curricular CCont.j KEY CLUB VUE BUILD was the motto of the Key Club, dedicated to serving the school and the community. This organization was composed of the male members of the student body who showed the potential to become leaders. New members were voted in by the incumbent mem- bers. PBX GIRLS Carol Schar, Carol Hansen, Peg Kropf, Karen Xlilright, and Pat Newel take a break from their multitude of duties in the office while Kay Studebaker ffar Ieftj approvingly smiles. Extra-Curricular fCont.j This year's projects and activities included com- piling the football programs, sponsoring the Pig- skin Prom, the dance held in honor of the foot- ball queen, purchasing college catalogues for the guidance office and the library, and assisting the Kiwanis Club in their annual Christmas tree sales. jerry Lape was president and Mr. Frank Mulvaney served as advisor. is up ppr up r 5 .gi , , I i t L -f-- r IX Extra-Curricular CCont.j NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the greatest honors that can be be- stowed upon a student at Perry High School is induction into the National Honor Society. To be eligible for this honor a student must be of junior or senior standing and must excel in scholarship fa B average or better is requiredj, character, service, and leadership. The organization sponsored several important events during the year. These included the pep rally to present the basketball queen candidates, the dance held in her honor, and the induction service in the spring followed by a tea for the new members and their parents. PERRY PLAYERS officers Kent Harbison, Kathy Ledger, john Gorby, Alice Sherlock, and Judy Varge prepare to initiate members into the newly formed parent speech organization. Prospective members of the Perry Players wait in line to be initiated while Jerry Updegraff, sergeant-at-arms, guards the door while four are being initiated. Extra-Curricular CCont.j This year's president was Jurgen Dominik and the advisors were Miss Doris Wood and Mr. Robert Burris. PBX Because of the assistance of the girls in PBX the school secretaries found their jobs a little less difficult. The girls help the secretaries in the high school office by answering the telephone calls, delivering messages, and such other duties as greeting callers. Each girl learns to operate the office machines, experience which may prove to be very valuable in their future careers. PANTHER'S VIEW Without a doubt, the staff of this year's Pan- theris View was faced with a gigantic task- QUILL AND SCROLL members who were elected to the organization last year are Barb jones, Kathy Rey- nolds, Chuck Arbuckle, and Sherry Bradley. Other Quill and Scroll members include Kent Harbison, Helen Burgess, Don Splittorf, Rob Hoffman, and Karen Ham. All members pictured in the two photos are seniors. ':,: Zy'.j,'-f' 'QI t-, ' C Y . ,','.. if . 25:9 q ' -1'-:lT3J'- '-'51 9-7.'-Y-'.ffffZ . . Q fe I25 . Extra-Curricular Cont.j that of following in the footsteps of last year's staff which received the BEST PAPER award at the Kent State University journalism clinic. Under the capable leadership of senior Don Splittorf, the staff adequately met this obligation as they once again received recognition at Kent and also captured the Quill and Scroll award. Receiving special interest by readers were the Pop Panther and occupation columns. Popsie, the phantom columnist, created tremendous con- troversy with his remarks about Perry students. The occupation series was newly instituted this VIEW EDITORS John Gorby, managing editorg Karen Harn, sports editorg Don Splittorf, editor-in-chiefg Helen Burgess, feature editor, go over the layout of an issue of the Panthers View. Files provide useful back- ground for reporters Roger Hoffman and Beryl Berger. Working hard to meet a deadline are jack Merryman, Cynthia Henning, Bob Archibald, Celeste Crowl, and business manager, Christann Nelson. 'wwf .-f hngiti 'tl at YEARBOOK EDITORS Barb jones, Carol Schar, Gretchen Obermiller, and Chuck Arbuckle pause for a moment to listen to their uclvisor Mt. Pat Mfrttachione. For a time it looked like editor-in-chief Chuck Arbuckle would never get out from uncler the pile of work which he haul, but, fortunately, nll cleucllines were mncle in ample time. Members of the yearbook staff fbelowj begin the tedious job of indexing every student who is pictured in The Clock. n Herculean task in itself! 1' VS '2- I 1 fini A Ns Q n xl v ,M -in iv f. it I f M-.,., Q ,JNL ff 1 'ft i X 'il 'A' W W i X if ' Q, 'N v. ff s J 1 ix lb N i Xp .lun-' ,A we 1 Este' l , u u l tl X A Extra-Curricular CCont.j- year and featured a different vocation every issue. Excellent coverage of sports events and school activities was another of the paper's assets, as the staff continued to bring honor to the school and raise its prestige. PERRY PLAYERS Under the leadership of Mr. Lou E. Mat- tachione an addition was made to Perry's club roster. Perry Players, a consolidation of all students interested in speech and speech ac- tivities, became the largest club at Perry High. Players is a sort of central government for the different speech department clubs: Radio Broadcasting, Thespians, and National Forensic League. The majof goal of the department, an af- filiate membership in the National Forensic League, was recognized early in March when the necessary 1,000 points were accumulated. To be a member of this honorary society, a student must collect 25 points by attending speech and debate contests and be in the upper one third of his class. Devotions and announcements are given every morning by the members of the Radio Broad- casting Club. The members also attend the broad- casting contest held annually in Columbus. The national honorary society, Thespians, has an active chapter at Perry. Eligibility for mem- bership includes better than average grades, ten points accumulated through work in plays or on crews, and membership in Perry Players. On Borrowed Time presented on October 17 and 18, and The Great Sebastiansf' pre- sented on March 23, and '24, were the major productions of Perry Players this year. Open to students from any class, both fulfilled the pur- pose of Players: to promote speech and speech activities in the school and in the community. QUILL AND SCROLL Annual and newspaper staff members who achieved excellence in their respective fields were rewarded with membership in Quill and Scroll, the national honorary society for high school journalists. Membership is based on amount of service and quality of work. Certain standards are set up on national basis to be met by all students striving for membership, locally each annual staff member must sell at least S5100 worth of advertising and be an active worker, newspaper staff members must have 100 column inches of print to their credit. Only juniors and seniors who have a B average or better are eligible. The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to raise the standards of publications in the high school by giving incentive to the students who work on the newspaper and annual staffs. Throughout the year the organization holds various clinics and contests for high school jour- nalists. Advisors for the Perry High chapter of the society are Pat F. Mattachione, and Evelyn Mc- Nutt. Don Splittorf is president. YEARBOOK Once again the members of the annual staff had a great task before them. They had to produce a better book than ever before in an attempt to capture that illusive All-American rating. This year the staff presented the school and student body with something besides a terrific book. This was something more significant, more Extra-Curricular fCont.j permanent. It was a new emblem, depicting the many aspects and phases of life at Perry High School. The members of the 1962 annual staff sin- cerely hope that the students of Perry enjoy this book and new seal as much as they enjoyed putting them together. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL To take the place of an inactive Student Council, the Executive Council, composed of all class officers, was formed, included in the mem- bership was Roger Hoffman, president of the defunct Student Council. Government by the students through the estab- lishment and promotion of leadership and policy was the main purpose of the Executive Council. Being a new organization, it had a hard time getting started, but the future outlook for this innovation is bright. Robert E. Flanders, principal, and Frank Mulvaney, assistant principal, are co-advisors for the Executive Council. CHOIR member Kathie Bailey kneels as she and the three kings John Graber, Fred Yohe, and Dale Mize listen to Greg Griest who portrayed Amahl in the choir's excerpt of the Menetti opera, Amahl and ilae Night Viritorr during the Christmas program :mnm 3 at lu . ke 5555? .- :U 1 ll I30 .. iw i f K 'Sf ,f 9'5 'Q 9 I SPOU W, Boasting superb pitching and fine clutch hit- ting, the Panther nine captured a share of the Stark County AA Baseball league title. An ad- mirable 6-2 league record won the Panthers a tie with jackson for the crown, even though the Perry team had previously wiped out jack- son twice during the season. Reaping the benefits from past years, Coach Don Cable produced a topnotch pitching staff of seniors, Tom Reigle Q2-OJ, Dick Fink C4-lj, and Ken Hartwick C3-31. The hitting was equally topnotch. Ray Lazor led in that depart- RECORD Opponent They We Glenwood 2 3 McKinley 3 2 Sandy Valley O 10 Sandy Valley 1 5 Canton South 1 4 Jackson 2 6 Canton South 2 1 jackson 3 4 Glenwood 12 11 Tozzrmzmefzt Alliance 4 6 North Canton 3 4 Louisville 3 4 Lehman 1 0 spa Diamonders Nab Tie for AA League Title ment with a 381 batting average. Besides winning a share for the AA Crown, the Panther baseballers advanced into the district finals in the Stark County Class AA tourna- ment. From there, they brought home the runner- up trophy after the Lehman Polar Bears pulled in a run in the fifth inning to squeeze out the win and championship. This year's baseball team and its overall re- cord of 9-4 symbolizes the considerable advance- ment in athletics here at Perry. NORM a -. Third b se Pitcher Catcher Third Base Base Pitcher K outfield ' Outfield- Pitcher XX if! TOM REIGLE First Base SABIN GORBY PAT JONES Base Third Base BOB HUMMEL First Base MARK CARSON Outfield j i X3 I '-TOM X ON KEEFERf' lj Third Base Outfield- Outfield Pitcher ,J 'ibm QV BOB MCCLAIN LARRY LIPPEL TIM MILLER N CABLE D DO P1fChCr Manager Manager Coach Tracksters Win Two Meetsg Under newly hired coaches jerry Wfampfler and Tom Winkhart, a stimulating interest was taken in the Perry High Track squad. Sparked by an overwhelming will to win, the Panther cindermen shattered 10 of the 14 standing school records and triumphed in two meets. It was an inspired aggregation that scampered over Fair- less 71-47 and Minerva 61-48. Hampered by the lack of track facilities and continuing adverse weather conditions, the Perry tracksters still managed to break existing re- cords and hold their own against top county opponents. The following participants topped previous records: Dick Nelson, high jump, Ron Schuler, Slash Ten Records broad jump, Larry Ivey, 220-yard dash, Richard Hoy, mile run, Bill Kaylor, Frank Consentino, jack Tucker, Ron Kaylor, mile relay, Dick Nel- son, Dan Hoffman, Larry Ivey, Ron Schuler, 880-yard relay, Ron Kaylor, 120-yard high hur- dles, Doug Stewart, 180-yard low hurdles, Jim Cochrane, shot put, Ron Kaylor, pole vault. None of these achievements could have been accomplished without the fine coaching efforts displayed by Coaches Wfampfler and Winkhart. In the light of past achievements and the com- pletion of Perry's new track facilities, the school and the community canilook forward to bigger and better accomplishments from the cindermen at Perry High. SITTING: Dan Hoffman, Dick Powers, Frank Cosentino, Duke Tartaglio, Bruce Wallace, Randy Weidner, Chuck Walters, Mgr. Ed Hopkins. KNEELING: Roger Hoffman, Bill Kaylor, Jim Cochrane, joe Preusser, Bob Edwards, jon Creter, Larry Ivey, Dick Hoy, jean Pierre Pispisa, Ron Schuler. STANDING: Coach Tomxwinkhart, Larry Conley, Ron Meek, Doug Rumberger, Rob Hoffman, Dick Nelson, Doug Stewart, Ron Kaylor, Dick Palmer, john Gorham, john Preusser, Bill Gravius, Coach Jerry Wampfler. 'N-. Vs , HV' Gridders Snare Co-Championship This year's Perry football team, displaying the desire, determination, and discipline that are so necessary in a winning football team, copped a share with Canton South for the Stark County Class AA League Title. With ten returning lettermen Coach Jerry Wampfler and his newly hired assistants, Ron Isgro, Roger Seisel and Dave Moreno were able to mold this year's team into an outstanding one that will be remembered for some years to come. Behind the hard running of award winning Dick Nelson, the Panther eleven won three out of four league games-the only loss came at the hands of the sometime hot sometime cold Glenwood Eagles. But 'the high point of the season was the defeat handed to a highly favored jackson squad. This was the initial win over a jackson football team for the up and coming Perry Panthers. Adding further acclaim to the already fine season, Dick Nelson, senior fullback, jerry Up- degraff, senior tackle and Ed Nelson, senior guard received deserving positions on the All Post 8-2 Season County AA League first team. Senior quarter- back Rob Hoffman and senior end Jurgen Dom- inik received honorable mentions. When representatives were chosen for the All County eleven, Perry had two players on the Second team-jerry Updegraff and Dick Nelson who missed the first team spot by a mere one point. Again reaping the laurels Dick Nelson was voted the most valuable player and received this award at the Adult Booster Club's Second Annual Football Awards Banquet held at the Richville Grange. This is the second year in a row for Dick who was commended by Coach Wampfler as uthe best fullback Perry ever had. In fact he is the best fullback in the area. Linebacker Ed Nelson won the best defensive back trophy, quarterback Rob Hoffman was best offensive back, tackle jerry Updegraff best defensive lineman and end Jurgen Dominik best offensive lineman. FRONT ROW: Dick Hoy, Eddie jones, John Kross, Bob Arnrz. Rich Hahn, Mike Plummer, Frank Cosentino, Mike Arnold Dave Simmons, Bob McClain. SECOND ROW: Jack Merryman, fMgr.j, Ed Hopkins. CMgr.J, Jerry Lape CHead Managerj, joe Preusser, Bob Becker, Jim Pierce, Bill Kaylor, Dan Frenz, Jurgen Dominik, Ed Nelson, Bill Gravius, Bob Shorts, Larry Conley, Bill Cochran fMgr.J, Mike Carlson fMgr.j. THIRD ROW: Larry Lippel, john Preusser, jack Tucker, Dick Nelson, Dave Ellis, jerry Ridgeway, Dick Palmer, Bob Archibald, Tighe Hurless, jack Urban, jerry Updegraff. Rob Hoffman, Dale Daniel, Ron Meek FOURTH ROW: Tom Yoder, Steve Smeltzer, jim Tittle, Don Turner, Tom Gutheinz, Keith Shively, Dan Greenfelder, jim Dillinger rank Click, Larry Seward, Dave Huntsman, Randy Weidner, Bob Sense. Gary Lucas, Tom Marvin. - I- I-I-Hi-.11 K-I-.1-S l-I-Ll- I. xl -lzl - - JERRY WAIXIPFLER DAVE MORENO Head Coach Co-Captain jerry Tjpciegraff, tackle, assumes it threatening defensive stance. His play won him first team berth on the AA County team and the best defensive lineman award. Co-Captain Rob Hoffman, quarterback, loosens-up his pitch- ing arm. Rob won the best Offensive Back award. ROGER SEISEL RON ISGRO Center and Guard Tackles and Ends Coach Coach 31 W-H V, , . , 'gr -WE, ' XY fi 'snare N: x, Qegiffrsgnfeq SEASON RECORD 010100170111 U76 They Crestview 72 O North Canton 6 16 Canton South 6 0 Sandy Valley 38 6 Fairless 14 8 Uhrichsville 22 20 QPerry scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win this one.j Glenwood 14 8 jackson 8 6 Tuslaw 32 12 Marlington 52 6 The sweetest victory of the season was the win over jackson, the first time a Perry eleven ever downed Fife's Polar Bears. The most sorrowful ,loss of the season was the loss to Glenwood, the first time an Eagle eleven ever won a football contest from the Perry Panthers. H-Y VT FJ Right Half Bill Kaylor Scores six points in the Uhrichs ville encounter. 0 C rx w lf ll, js' 7, ig-fy lm- we S w Q , qmwwv... ,A M .xallxm .zum m1llm n am v 4, ,, 43 xmm X' .fr rv ummm'-a 'Q N, lk, 2 5 ' L W5 as YM, U vw: mm ,s 22 L .. we 5 x ff zr fl 'f rg Q 11 C qw., , 4 iw fs, ff 11' f 5 4 v Q 4. :U , ggitmzg' , , ...,. A, ,,4, ,L .. ,E V Qk Q X '4 mm W i ,1w2:f7Xc ' A ? IL' reds by 1 Conch jerry Wampfler expresses his views on the BIG game-Perry versus Glenwood-at the bonfire pep rally. It was a cold night, but that didn't cut the spirit which was fired by the biggest bonfire yet! The senior class sponsored the affair. Cagers Start Fast Finish ut of Form Promising a more than successful season, the experienced, tal- ented, Panther hoopsters jumped to a grand beginning and proved they could play under pressure by winning the first two contests by cliff-hanging scores. Their two losses early in the season could have been won with a little luck, for these games were lost by only two points. Sparked by four returning lettermen and two experienced junior reservists, the Perry varsity played superb ball the first half of the season, at one stage in the year boasting a 9-3 record. All three of these losses were by a margin of no more than two points. By half-way mark Perry was in first place in the Corfnty AA league, breezing to what Coach Don Cable, students, and the enthusiastic, loyal, home fans thought would be the best season in the history of the school. Sports writers were picking this strong Panther quintet as the team to beat in the AA league, and, at one point in the season, Perry was ranked in the state AP Poll. But as someone once said, All good things must come to an end,', and the team that was picked to beat was getting beat. After a poorly played game at Lake High School in which buckets were harder to get than mustard out of a catsup bottle, the team seemed to lack ball handling ability and over-all con- sistency. Despite this, however, the best played game, according to Coach Don Cable, came in the latter part of the season against a highly favored Dover five. Trailing 20-25 at half-time, the Panthers outscored Dover 19-7 in the third quarter and displayed remarkable finesse in downing the visitors 52-48. As it seemed from then on, the Panther cagers ran out of gas. Although this season no one was seriously injured, the pesky flu bug took its toll of the squad and some games late in the season were played without full strength. Leading in the season scoring and shooting percentage was junior Don Keefer Q249j, Q4O.4Zpj. Leading rebounder was also a junior, Dave Burwell had 216. Seniors Jim Sabin and Dick Nelson tied for assists with 31 apiece. The season record stood at ten wins and eight losses at tournament time. Varsity DON CABLE Reserve ED MATHIE Perry Panther Varsity includes Don Keefer, Dick Nelson, Doug Stewart, Buzz Lappin, Dave Burwell, Tighe Hurless, Ron Egnor, Rob Hoffman, jim Sabin, and Bob Kepple. Kneeling are Coach Don Cable, and Manager Dave Essig. Not pictured is Manager jerry Lape. Reserve players include Tim Miller, Tom Borcoman, and Frank Cosentino. Kneeling are Coach Ed Mathie, Manager jack lvlc-ggyman, Mike Arnold, Dave Perdue, joe Preusser, Russ Fisher. Standing are Paul Westland, Bob Archibald, Bob Becker, and Gi ie Boyce. my 125 f 1 I A nf eil s, If I 11 fi lair?--Sli' xxx, I f Yq:v4 002' ?5fc4'4A' Ui' ,, t, y A : i if 1 0 Viv-F Mx , if V11 q .qi 2' X M A :LV W.-V 4 W . W, , , . ,, W zf. fg?v1f,f,wg-.3 L- Af- ' ,, J ,.s,:.1 ,Lf., My .mf , 2 mx L-,f,w.,, , -- , , KH, ,, , Q ,,,5..,,.z . ,f A r g 1 J gi il ,L 5-v 'f ,V .gf . ww, N... .J F HQ Dick Nelson C3-ij and Don Keefer f22j battle for a rebound with Canton South's Dick Himes 1431 Moving in are jim Sabin 4109, Doug Stewart and Dave Burwell. The Panthers lost this first game to South 55-51. Right: Tighe Hurless 1441 snatches a rebound out of the clutches of an unidentified jackson player. Perry lost this, the second game with the Polar Bears by a 38-36 margin after losing an eleven point lead in the fourth quarter. SEASON RECORD Perry Opponent Score 60 Orrville 59 45 Glenwood 43 47 Lehman 49 48 Central 50 77 Tuslaw 51 62 S. Valley 49 42 jackson 40 64 Fairless 41 51 South 52 46 Glenwood 37 52 Dover 48 45 Lake 51 58 Tusky Valley 36 36 Jackson 38 42 South 56 42 S. Valley 61 60 Marlington 58 49 North Canton 65 56 Fairless 44 QT0ur-ney 55 C. South 59 QTourney 4' Wi'estlei's kneeling are Roger Rambaud, jerry Murphy, Marshal Holmes, Gary Bergert, Floyd Haught, John Murphy. Standing are Tim Cox, Larry Conley, Tom Streit, Jack Urban, Clyde Burgess and Bob McClain. Wrestling Is Introduced Into Sports Program One of the most grueling sports still existing in the world today was introduced into the Perry athletic program this year. Assuming the position of wrestling mentor, Ron Isgro, backed by the board of education, initiated the sport to twenty-four determined wrestlers. Coach Isgro, who wrestled on the college level at his alma mater, Bowling Green, stated that since it is almost impossible for anyone to learn and master the fundamentals of wrestling in one season, only juniors and sophomores were permitted to participate. The basic purpose of the past year's performance was to gain the needed experience and conditioning necessary for future matches. Mr. Isgro accentuated the fact that the secret to a successful wrestler is not entirely dependent on strength alone, but rather a combination of speed, conditioning, and strength. Wrestling on the high school level is considered beneficial for this reason: It gives the boy who ordinarily is too small for other sports an opportunity for athletic participation, since there is a weight class that is suitable to every participant. 3 if all F , PQ.,:i ' ,W ..-. ,-.. -s..5i' 1 22 : .. ,, n 'F k ,gp 9, , W M - I , A 3' 13 W Zi K , x 4 4 . i K U. as 'mf' A I M 'W W ,X ,W Q ,vw 3.-it 4? ,I , . 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Q I5l Douglass Determines Photogenio Winners On KY Television While thousands of television views watched, Cleveland's TV personality Mike Douglass se- lected the winners of the Mr. and Miss Photo- genic contest, generally the highlight of each year's Clock. Barbara jones, for the second time, was se- lected Miss Photogenic, and Gary Morris was selected Mr. Photogenic. The winners were an- nounced on the February 12 telecast from KYW's studios. Assisting Mr. Douglass in the decision was TV Personality and comedienne Pat Carroll who quipped, All those good looks, and they're probably rotten students l Also assisting in the judging was the nationally known vocal group, The Kirby Stone Four. KYW-TV KYW's Mike Douglass is seen on a TV set reading the cover letter from Chuck Arbuckle, Clock editor, who asked the video personality to judge this years contest. Troup and Pluto, the official photographers for The Clone, this year selected the preliminary slate of candidates for the Mr. and Miss Photogenic con- test. After their selections were made, the slate of sixteen hopefuls were asked to submit their best photos which were then displayed in the office for the benefit of the teachers who selected the finalists. Because of a tie in the faculty voting procedure, five candidates for the Miss Photogenic contest were nominated instead of the usual four. Seventeen Magazine, originally scheduled by the yearbook staff to do the final judging, refused to do so because of policy. The photos were then sent to Cleveland's KYXV where Mike Douglass and the other personalities judged the photos on TV. Consequently for the first time in the brief history of this year- book contest, the winners were divulged before pub- lication. CCont. on page l56j KYW-TV r Ra-zicnan' H1031 Samoan. I GENOA ROAD A 1381 STREET , MASSILLON, OHIO Bebefl E. Blenders' 1403 east 6th cleveland IL, ohio February 12 , 1962 Mr. Chuck Arbxiggie Editor The G Perry lfllghn 's6B 'Ioo Genoa Road and 13th Street Massillon, this DSB! MP. ATbu0kl63 It was my pleasure to pick the winners of the Photogentic Contest for your high school yearbvvk As you may know, we put all the pictures on the air- and today Cliondeyl we showed the winners to our audience. The girl we selected was Barb , Jones, the 'boy selected vasosry Morris. Needless no say, the choice was a very difficult one as each deserves to be selected. moe again my sincere thanks for being selected to ,judge your contest. All my best , '71 , r K f 4 'f f' , ffzfo, far! 4-as 1 z Telephone V Pdneipol GR. 7-3487 January 26, 1962 Mr. Mike Douglas V KYW Television Cleveland 9, Ohio Tb whom it may concern: An established tradition of our high school yearbook, The Clock, is our Photogenic Contest. In this contest boys and girls are chosen for their photogenic qualities. The finalists' pictures are then submitted to renown individuals or organizations for judging. Previous judges have been Universal International Film Studios, Hollywood agent Nat Goodman, and KYW personality Big Wilson. This year the Clock staff has chosen you, Mr. Douglas to do our judging. We would Ee very honored to have you select our Mr. and Miss Photogenic. The nine finalists' photographs are enclosed with proper identifi- .cation on the hack of each. We would like to have you return the pictures with your decision within ten llO1 days so that we can meet our publisher's deadline. Thank you for your help and cooperation. We are confident that your decision will be an excellent one. Please include a cover letter and a picture of yourself. We wish to use these in the layout of our book. Return postage is enclosed. Sincerely, ffym, fzgefmifef Chuck Arbuckle Editor, The Clock ' baj I Enclosures 10 superior 1-4500 westinghouse broadcasting company mv 4.1 , A ,I 'swf ,L f., W , f if N nf A yf T , '- ':.. ' jun . 495 L' ,I , LW A 'll ,.flY ! 'f ,. H ,. A Jn - ,HJ fl gf- K , 1 W it,1J7 i QXJ' . 1 'J ' ,f W fx E. 1.11 f iVx,fJ 5 ' wwf' 1 NJ , Qi NJ' f 1 2 'I A 'W ' U I fi qffl f 5 Nj f , 1 X, J Q Gar Morris '62 Mr. Photogenic I54 Barb Jones '62 Miss Photogenic Dick Nelson '62 Jerry Updegraff ,62 Tighe Hurless iiii ,62 Photogenic Finalists Yearbook staff members knew that this would happen. However, they felt that the publicity Perry High would get out of the TV show was well-worth the loss of the usual prevailing anxiety to learn the identity of Mr. and Mrs. Photogenic. On Thursday evening, February 8, Principal Robert E. Flanders received a phone call from KYW inform- ing him that Douglass would show the pictures on TV the following day. Mr. Douglass 'did just that. As he showed each picture, he flowed with superlatives. Aren't they beautiful? he asked. They're such nice looking kids I he exclaimed. The small handful of students who were able to view the program burst into applause at each compliment, as if to thank him for his praise. Janie Shane '63 Charlene Siaba ,62 Albers 363 151 J The Queen's Court . . 7 J Miss M1ss Ronna Sophomore Junio ik Miss Sally Clauss Basketball Queen '62 A A .lk ,B . f Sherry Bradley Basketball Queen Carol Kelch Basketball Q 54 f re' vw' at 1 M r KVA ,Q I g' 'J Moms ueen Attendant Queen e a d e L e a d e I' S C 1 a s s Beth Foltz CO-V2116diC'EO1'iE1I1 Point Average 4.0 4' ,Q 4.4 . 3 ' Q , Y? ,,,, 4 . i f A? efjfll? 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CANTON no l JOI'INNIE'S PASTRY SHOP I09 Weriz Avenue N. W. Brookside Markef 8: Provision Co. CANTON GL 54464 Groceries, Meafs, Vegefabies Besi Wishes From CARNAHAN VARIETY Congrafulafioris 3256 Lincoln Way E. Class of '62 HARN VAULT SERVICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MASSILLON, OHIO Iv1assiIIon's Only Home-Owned Naiional Bank MAIN OFFICE Lincoln Way a+ Erie S+. BRANCH' Amhersf Shopping Cenier Drive-In Windows a'I' Each Office BEAUTY HAVEN SALON I0 Lincoln Way Easi' Massillon. Ohio Phone: TE 3-7877 Jessie Spees owners: Charlohe Fiscus THE CERES SUPPLY CO INC. 405 Tremon'I Avenue, S. W. Massillon FIowers by Pai' a'I' WAGN ERS 322 Harding Avenue Perry Heigh'I's FOR SECURITY- -as an employee -as a policyholder See us, we'd lille lo fallc wilh you aboul il. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Regional Office IOI4 Marlrel' Avenue, Nor'I'h CANTON, OHIO The besl' way +0 accumulafe cash for college is +o open A - GO-TO-COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNT Slop in al THE FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. I53 Lincoln Way Easl' MASSILLON CANTON SACHSENHEIM 52II Wesl' Tusc. Canron 8, Ohio CATERING TO DANCES, BANOUETS AND MEETINGS Spacious Ballroom Facililies 'ro Serve 600 4 Acres of Parking Besl Wishes lo lhe Class of '62 A. L. SHUMACHER, INSURANCE AGENCY 3760 Sfump Avenue S. W. Massillon, Ohio Phone 832-9400 C81C Cemenl' Conrra cI'ors George and Don Ciccarone ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK For qualify workmanship CALL US: GR 7-4942 GL 3-8294 WHIPPLE HEIGHTS PURE OIL SERV. I2lh Slreel and Whipple Rd. N. W. Canfon 8, Ohio Phone GR 7-I245 COMET CLEANERS Where Garmenls Receive Ihe Care They Deserve nz: wmppue Road N. w. CANTON, on-no I f I H ,M ,,,ALL LILA 2 ,Mi mg ILI .W A , ... F, 5 THE CENTRAL STATES CAN CORP. l80I Harsh Avenue S. E. Massillon, Ohio AMHERST PARK BEAUTY SALON TE 2-47ll Amhersl Shopping Cenler Massillon, Ohio I I ' I ' 1 ' I J Complimen+s of 'I'he TRI-CITY TRANSIT, INC. Charfered Service HY 9-8558 HOOVER FINE APPLIANCES . . . for homes with people in 'em Vacuum Cleaners Shampoo-Polishers Floor Washers Floor Polishers Steam 8. Dry Irons Hand Cleaners Custom Die Castings Elecironic Components THE HOOVER COMPANY ' NORTH CANTON, OHIO NICKLES BAKERY BAKERS OF ToasI'mas'I'er Sol:-Twisl' Bread and Niclcles Fine Paslry Congra'Iula+ions fo a greal' band From ENGELHARDT'S MUSIC CENTER For Beauly Call Pal' LaROY'S BEAUTY CHATEAU 805 Overclale Drive N. W. GR 7-3380 Loca'I'ed Near Whipple Heighfs School Complimenls of CANTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB 270l Ful+on Drive N. W. Phone GL 2-40Il Complimenrs of CHARLES E. OUASS 81 SONS Bes'r Wishes 'Io You I'I1e Graduares of I962 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT THE NAVARRE DEPOSIT BANK I3 Nor+I1 Main NAVARRE, OHIO CompIeI'e Banking Services Hours 9 +o 3 every day Excepi' Wednesday 9 fo I2 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CompIimen'I's of LOGAN COAL 81 SUPPLY I525 Maryland Avenue S. W. GR 7-3845 I3 E - I K 0 LAKELAND LANES, INC. BowI for Fun and HeaI'II1 Dial GReenwood 7-3743 Q H ? I206 WHIPPLE ROAD, N. W. CANTON, OHIO 357 JOHNNY'S PASTRY SHOP I52I Amhersf Road N. E. Massillon IO9 Werlz Canfon l in .gil iff SCHUMAN DRUGS 3600 Wesi' Tusc. GL 6-050l 3343 Lincoln Way E. TE 2-9825 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY SHlVELY'S BRA-WIN MANOR Corner Genoa Rd. and Soufh Canfon-Massillon Rd. Resfauranf and Cocldail Lounge Luncheons-Dinners-Priva'I'e Parfies Reserva+ions GR 7-0923 C. 0. FINEFROCK CO. Qualify Furnilure Complimenis of Marlin L. Denlchaus and Irene Denkhaus Owners of FREW HARDWARE 3353 Lincoln Way Easi' Congraiulafions Class of '62 STERN and MAN N'S Since I902 STORE HOURS GLENN R. BERGERT Mon. I2 fo 9 Tues., Thurs., Fri., I0 'ro 9 lDON AND GARYl Sal' 'O +0 5 Confracfor 64I Lincoln Way W. Massillon Builder of Quali+y Homes 375I Mollane Sfreel' N. E. Perry Heighis GR 7-428i HAL'S SPORT SHOP 37 N. Erie SI'reeI' MASSILLON, OHIO Your Sporiing Goods HeadquarI'ers 206 SEGEL'S A Specially Shop for Young Ladies 28 Lincoln Way Eas+ Massillon, Ohio TE 3-4829 on Entme QSCELYR of BOYS T WW! I76 STONE BROS. I04 Lincoln Way W. Massillon TE 3-2686 For Men's and Boys' Clolhing, Furnishings and Shoes JACOBS-ANTHO NY INSURANCE AGENCY Hospifalizafion-Life McCIymonds Building Massillon, Ohio TE 3-2375 FRANK'S RESTAURANT Qualify Wilh Ouanfify Besf Homemade Pies Chicken Dinner SI.00 SPUHLERS, INC. Inferior Decorafing IBI Lincoln Way Easi' Massillon, Ohio THE PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 2II Lincoln Way Easl' Massillon, Ohio ALLAN'S TIRE SERVICE 4209 8+h S+reeI', N. W. Canfon, Ohio Ph. 477-36II Disfribufor of Denman Handcrafled Tires A wholesale and Reiail qu If W yi! 'fr' I I, 7 L' ' V yi l I A IN Q Orniarrgrenfal F bl? gh+ IURQN WQINKS Ga5xif idEle I' C 9 3502 Navarre Rd. S. W., Canfon, Ohio H. Jeanne.. R Ph e GL 2 Phone GR 7-03II F LANAGAN 81 NIST CanI'on's Comple'I'e Paini' Sfores 1 Q L 9 ,. ld: LL if Vi! My f McKinley and 5+h N. W. 'ri' ' gi' 57' ylffif' L IJ' It 2747 Cleveland Ave. N. W QQ IIN g gl' .I ' I, , , 3007 Tuscarawas S+. Wesl' X! I IJ I 2 IV' lf' M WILL lvl I v 'V f I , , 'l ll ' I 'ni I , ' I ali! :VL ,-:ll lllf -fl I I ' ,M ,, ,IJ If lwwfl,.' R ji if 6 A uf V I I ty WI Af' l l ' Ti 'I I I I' ' I I 764' Iv if 'HJ ' ' ' f I -P ' ' y I 'QQ-Wf3!Q7S I L 'I f r 3 -. ... if QC WELL DONE! I f mu S :: - ,V I E ' 5-2 5 MT .,-Ill fc U. ' J ,..s D' 'f sf' ,, Iulf A-' . v V f N I K bg, T li ,ljfl Diebold .... a name synonymous wllh 'Ihe aj s U f 1 McDONALD'S 4757 W. Tuscarawas 4629 Cleveland N. W. CANTON ideas, Ihe producls 'I'haI' lead +he banlung and office equipmen+ fields. Wirh a cenI'ury of service behind us we sa luIe 'rhose of Ihe Perry High Class of 62 who have eve ry'rhing ahead of 'I'hem. DIEBOLD Incorporated 8 A.M. 'Io 8 P.M. - Monday 'Ihru Safurday ingyf POPUI.Qgi ' JEEP'S AUTO SUPPLY Eugene Jeep Cucerzan 2904 Navarre Rd., S. W. Canion 6, Ohio GL 6-4l33 Complimenfs of a EDDIE'S PURE OIL 45I8 Navarre Road S. W. Massillon, Ohio 149i X v-f?V.5'5Q QFQWQS' gf' sf: 11, .1 ., .M 1 -r ' , ...L 3 W., 3 ,, , ,,. 'j'ws.-, 533'-g5.3,...,, Congralulalions, '62 Graduales From SlBERT'S SUNOCO SERVICE l8l6 Cleveland Avenue S. W., Can+on, Ohio PHONE GL 4-0498 PHOTO Mum-LISTINGS ROHRER'S BOOK sf GIFT SHOPPE Cor. Navarre and Harrison S. W. GL 5-3684 Canfon 6, Ohio LLOYD'S 494i - 18th. St. N. W. Office GR 7-6769 Canton 8, Ohio Residence GR 7-4049 THURlN'S OF CANTON for everything in Painl' and Wallpaper Your Guide for Dependable Qualify D - swung in Home Furnishings Counfry Fair Shopping Cenler al' Reasonable Prices THURIN'S 524 Marker Avenue, N. THURlN'S CAPE COD SHOP Counlry Fair Shopping Cenfer 2II4 bflq Sh-ee+ S, W, CANTON Wi+h or Wilhoul' Appoinlmenlu l78 GL 6-8693 ,. Ea: 1 s WEST MANOR FOOD SHOPPE II64 Ellwood Avenue S. W. GR 7-46I2 5 i ' CompIimen'rs and ' HOME DELIVERY Besi' Wishes ' eq II iffl i arji FIVE POINTS AUTO RANCH Selected Used Cars n - saos-l7+h S+., S. W. -.,w,vgiigi-FQQEQQWEE'Z3igL3Z'.g'f?-Zggifigflsfi 2 A+ Rafi and Navarre Rds-. H. E. CASHNER DICK CASHNER it GR 7-6991 HY 4-0206 - '-.nas . . -J: I -, - - ' - ' -L. fe, -ze' ' '- '-1I.'1w'fQsJI,3. , Cs, A Fence for Every Need THE HERCULES FENCE CO. 37lI Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON, OHIO MOTTAS F I LMS I3I8 Ohio Avenue N. E. Canfon 5, Ohio GL 4-882I Universal In'IernaI'ionaI 20+h Cenfury Fox J. Arlhur Ranlc Warner Bros. Wall' Disney Columbia Republic M-G-M RKO ,L P, xx, L. 4' I , 1 , I -ygfyv 9 J Q? 'Q' .I'u,, 1 ff 61 - TRINER SPORTS Sporfing Goods and Toys Counlry Fair Shopping Cenfer Whipple al' Wesl' Tusc. GR 7-5535 Congra'l'uIa'I'ions, Seniors WHIPPLE AVE. BARBER SHOP II4I Whipple al' I2+h Slreel N. W. ROSS ODORLESS CLEANERS We Call for and Deliver I347 Deuber, S. W. Dial GLendaIe 2-9436 Complimenfs of AVEN UE PAINT CO. CANTON 260I Cleveland N. W. MASSILLON I205 Lincoln Way E. I XFCQIQDI , P f 1 1 rv' f a ' , FOU R WI N DS RESTAURANT 42I0 I2+I1 S+ree+ N. W. DIAL GR 7-I325 RICHARD MARKS 81 SON General Cemeni' Confractors Cellars - Driveways - Sidewalks Experi Worlcmanship 4850 Edinderry Dr. N. W. Complimenfs of THE WORKINGMAN'S STORE The sfore of nafionally known brands for Men and Young Men Tremonf af Isl SI. S. W. Massillon, Ohio WHITE HOUSE FURNITURE 3I29 Lincoln Way Easi' Massillon STANDARD OIL Complimenls of I REEDURBAN SOHIO SERVICE Corner of W. Tusc. and Perry Road H EGGY'S 3200 Tuscarawas S+ree+ W. CANTON Agency oi Service Complimenfs CHAS. F. BEINER AGENCY 60l-Is+ Nafional Bank Building Massillon, Ohio TE 3-705l CHARLES RALPH TE 3-656l TE 2-6236 GEORGE EDWARDS Realfor Makes a business fransacfion a+ 'rhe office in his home a+ 4675 l7l'h S'I'reel', N. W. GR 7-6737 Telephone TEmple 2-I538 Modern as Tomorrow HAHN PIANO COMPANY L'Mll-YSIUUU i i-Howl 404 Wes'l' Tuscarawas E BRIVETIIV T 4nn..u e ' CANTON Baldwin- America's Isl' Family in Music 4I2 Lincoln Way Easf Massillon, Ohio Complimenfs of PYKE MOTOR SUPPLY 6+h and Mahoning N. E. CANTON 2, OHIO Congrafulafions, Graduafes Goes Anywhere Good Tasfe Goes . . . JACK W. HALL INSURANCE 3724 MoIIane S+ree+ N. E. Phone GR 7-0673 DORN'S FLOWERS 3003 Wes'I' Tusca rawas 454-8047 THE F. W. ARNOLD AGENCY CO. Insurance Thai Insures SINCE I876 Phone TE 2-I556 224 Lincoln Way Eas'I' Massillon, Ohio THE TOM STRAUGHN MEN'S SHOP I67 Lincoln Way E, MASSILLON, OHIO TE 3-3950 SCHROCK'S COINS 8: HOBBIES 3254 Lincoln Way, E-35+ TE 3-4488 Massillon, Ohio We Buy and Sell Coins and Sfamps FIEST HARDWARE 5038 Lincoln Way, Can'I'on GR 7-3633 JIM ILEFTYI FLETCHER Drive Righi' wiih LeHy New and Used Cars Geo. Waikem Ford, Inc. Res. GR 7-I326 Bus. TE 2-98I5 ............----gn, BENSON TYPEWRITER HOLIDAY MOTEL 40l 4l'h Slreel' N. W. 3500 LINCOLN WAY EAST Canlon Healed Swimming Pool Where all your friends swim Perry High sfudenis and cifizens of 'ihe communily wafch a lense momenl in The Panlher-Crusader baskefball game. Cenfral eelced ou? a 50-48 win before a capacify crowd in The Perry gym. Angle, Nancy, 17, 120, 116 .,..,..................... Arbuckle, Charles, 1, 17, 127, 125, 106 .,,..... Barnett, Richard, 17 ....,,,..,.........,,.,........., Bayley, Martha, 17, 115 ....,,,.., Bednar, James, 17, 82, 107 ..... Bell, Joan, 17 ...,,...,..,..............,.,....,............ Bergert, Don, 17, 107, 121 ......................,.,... Blank, Nancy, 1, 9, 17, 161, 114, 115, 8 ....... Boehm, Leslie, 18 ....,...,.,................................ Bradley, Sherry, 18, 47, 79, 149, 161, 125 ....... Brown, Ned, 18, 115 ...,...........,...,.....,............ Brown, Richard, 40 ,,,,..........,...,.,..... . .......... Bryan, Linda, 18 ,...,...,........,. , ............... Burgess, Helen, 18, 114, 125, 126 ..,....... Byer, Bonnie, 18 ..,,,,,.,,............,..,,,.,, Caldwell, Tom, 18, 124 ..... Carson, Mark, 18, 132 ,,,...... Carter, Pat, 19 ..........,,...,,, Case, Keith, 19 ,,,,,,,.....,,,.. ....... ............. Christenson, Paul, 19 ......,..............,................... Clark, Richard, 40 ....,,,..........................,............... Clauss, Sally, 19, 50, 148, 160 ,115,114,12O. ,1.... . Claypool, Charlotte, 19, 165 ,,,,......,...................... Clere, John, 40 r,,,........,......,...... Cole, Janet, 19 ......,,.... ....... Cole, Norris, 19 ,.,......... Creter, Jon, 19, 133 ..,....,, Critzon, Pat, 20 ,,.,..... Daniel, James, 40 ...,,............... 6'Seniors DeBula, James, 20 ,,............................................................... Delap, Sue, 20, 66, 41, 70, 71 DeL1llo, Rose, 20 ,,,,................, 52,53,114,15s,14s ..,...... Dick, Vicki, 20 ,,,,,,,,.........,,,............,,.,,.................,..,...... Dominik, Jurgen, 20, 97, 135, 137,140,165,122 ,.,,... Ecrement, Lynne, 20 ..........,.......................... ..........., Edwards, Robert, 20, 133 ...........,............,............. Essig, David, 1, 9, 21, 69, 50, 143,121,122. ..,,.... . Evans, Don, 21 ,,,,,........,............................ ........ Evrit, Richard, 21, 110 ,,,,....,,,..,....,.. Fisher, Karen, 21, 81, 124, 111 ....,.,, Fleshour, Linda, 2 1 .............,... Foltz, Beth, 21, 162, 114 ,......,....... .. Foster, Paula, 21, 81 ..,r.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,.. ..,...,,.,,......,,............ Fowler, David, 21, 14 ....,,........ Frenz, Dan, 9,16, 22, 46, 56, 135,137, 139, 8, 111 ........ Frizzell, David, 22 ....,,,,..,.,............................................. Gallagher, Bonnie, 22, 114 ........ Geckler, John, 22 ,,,.......,......... Getz, Linda, 22 ,...,.,..,,...........,.... Gorham, John, 22, 133, 103 -.... .... Gussett, Connie, 22, 148 ............... Halbert, Don, 23 ................................., Hahn, Richard, 22, 62, 137, 111 ......... Halter, Sue, 23, 117 ......,.....................- Handschumacher, Judy, 23, 114 ,,.....,...... Hannan, Linda, 23, 69, 50, 148, 159 ..........,........ Hansen, Carol, 23, 164 ................,.,.......................A. .... Harbison, Kent, 23, 75, 165, 125, 124, 121, 122 .......... Harmon, Judy, 23 ,,,......,,,....,,,.,............................. .........,..- Harn, Karen, 23, 41, 47, 53,105, 114, 125, 126, 111 ......... Heacock, Robert, 24 ,,,............. Heckaman, Tim, 24 ,........... ....... Hickman, Linda, 24 .....,.,.. Hill, Darlene, 24 .,,,....,........................,........................... Hoffee, Pat, 24 ..,..,,,....,,................................................ Hoffman, Rob, 24, 135, 136, 139, 164, 143, 145, 125 Hoffman, Roger, 24, 52, 78, 133, 126, 113 ....,,.,......... Hummell, Robert, 24, 132 .....,....,...,................,..,.......... Hupp, Marcella, 25, 120 ,..... ....,..,........,.,.,...,.........,,.........,..,.....,,,,,....... .,..,,,, Hurless, Tighe, 25, 60, 67, 132, 135, 137, 156, 144, 1 45,146,143 ,...........,,, Irwin, Carolyn, 25, 149 .....,,,,.,,........,,,,,,,,,,..,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, Irwin, Donna, 40 ...,..,,.,,.,, Isbell, Diane, 25,. ,..... ., 4514 Third Street N. W ......,... .Gr. 7-1165 5889 Longview Street South 1.,...... ....... G r. 7-7434 213 Stewart S. E .,.,,,,,.,,,,,,...,.. ..,.... G r. 7-4324 816 Knoolwood Road ,,,......... ..,, 4 77-1013 1711 Spring Valley Drive ......... ........ G r. 7-1234 4900 Kemary Avenue ...,,,,...,.... ........ T C. 2-8169 3751 Mollane N. E ..................,...... ,.,.... G r. 7-4281 815 Woodlawn Avenue N. W .,....... ..,. . Gr. 7-6003 4529 Fourth Street N. W ............. ..... 4866 Barrie Street N. W .,,....... ....,,, G r. 7-5563 747 Manor Avenue S. W ...,,,. ....... G r. 7-4266 4433-17th Street N. W .......... ........ G 1'. 7-5729 4741 Navarre Road S. W ......,... ........ G r. 7-1045 169 Rowmont Road ..1.,,,,.,...,,.. .Te. 2-7656 322 Lennox Avenue S. E ......... ...,.,., T e. 3-6156 4432-17th Street N, W ........,. .GL 7-5076 6211 College Avenue ..,1.,....,....... ........ T e. 2-8051 5704 Birchclale Street S. W ....... ....... G r. 7-6046 3456 Southway Street ,,...,,,.........,.... ........ T e. 2-9389 1236 Delverne Avenue S. W .....,.. ......, G r. 7-3134 1030 Denmont Avenue ,...,.,......... ,....,, G r. 7-2526 312 Fairlawn S. W .,,..,,,.,............, ........ G r. 7-4394 4555 Allenwood Street S. W ...,..... ......, H u. 4-3548 1426 Saratoga Avenue S, W ..,.... .,...... G r. 7-3738 4520 Navarre Road, S. W .,....... .Gr. 7-1300 305 Lennox Boulevard ,.................. ....,.,. T e. 3-6124 3165 ........4717 Buckwalter Drive, S. E .....,.. ..,.... .Te. 2-1736 3550 Southway Street, S. W ........ ....,,.. T e. 2-7505 320 Fairlawn Avenue, S. E ....... ..,,,.,, G r. 7-0058 121 Cayuga .,,.....,,.,........................ ........ G r. 7-5877 1245 Elwood Avenue, S, W ....... ,..,.... G r. 7-4965 1435 Woodlawn, N. W ,.....,... ....,... G r. 7-6605 2320 Southway Street ,......,.. ....,,,. T e. 3-4496 8444 Nave Street ,,,,,,,....... .Te. 2-8053 1511 Dunkeith Drive .,,,...,,. ....,,, G r. 7-6692 3042 Bayer Circle ,,,,....,,,.,.....,.. .Te. 2-9615 501 Zem Avenue, S. E .......... .,.,,,,, G r. 7-1687 320 Roxbury, N. E ...,,.,,...... . .Gr. 7-7465 313 North Genoa Avenue ...,... Gr. 7-0200 5065-14th Street, S. W ............. ........ G t. 7-4248 Tioga Street, N. W .,.....,..,...... ........ G r. 7-6136 1109 Elmwood Avenue, S. W ...,.... ......., G r. 7-0687 3182 Rowmont ,,,,,,,,....,,.,,.,......... ,...,... T e. 2-9927 173 Rowford Avenue, S. W ....... ...,..,, T e. 2-3897 1532 Dunkeith Drive ...,,,,,,,,,.. ..,...., G r. 7-4954 225 Westland, S. E .,,,,........,. ......, G r. 7-4269 810 Miles Avenue, N. W ......... ....,,,. G r. 7-5844 3730 Georgia Street, N. W ......... ..,...., G r. 7-0078 2645 Swiss Avenue, S. W ........... ......,, G r. 7-7010 3272 Persia Circle ...., ,,,,.,,....... ........ T e . 3-5524 316 Oneida, N. ,....... ......,, G t. 7-2830 217 Fairlawn Avenue, S. E ......... ....,,. G r. 7-5357 1240 Delverne, S. W ..,........,....... ....... G r. 7-2216 3001 Connecticut Street S. E .,..... ........ T e. 2-6587 2931 Connecticut Street, S ......,... ........ 8 32-9458 740 Manor Avenue, S. W ......... ....... G r. 7-3006 4544-17th Street, N. W ............. ......., G r. 7-5966 6333 College Street, S. W ......... ........ T e. 2-5956 1416 Perry Drive, S. W ......,... ,....... G r. 7-1146 1109-27th Street, N. E .,,,,.,.., .Te. 3-5494 4324 Foch N. E .,...,,....,, ,....,..... . Gr. 7-4407 5150 West Tuscarawas ..,..............,.. ........ G r. 7-4726 4150 Eldridge Avenue S. W ...,.... ........ T e. 2-0848 445 Genoa Road N. E ............... .....,.. G r. 7-0306 1414 Manor Avenue S. W ......... ........ G r. 7-1483 752 Delverne Avenue S. W ....... ......,, G r. 7-1458 180 Perry Drive N. W .......,.. ....,... G r. 7-5078 455 Montrose ,.............1,.......... ....... G r. 7-5373 2231 Sippo Avenue S. W ........ ........ G r. 7-6822 4721 16th Street N. W .......... ........ T 6. 2-1909 328 Stewart S. E .........,1.............. ..,..... G r. 7-5981 328 Stewart S. E ............................... ........ G r. 7-5981 6789 Westwood Street S. W ......... ........ T e. 3-5319 Kling, Dave, 40 ,....,.. ..,...,...,.. jialanella, Sandy, 25 ....... johnson, Bruce, 25 ....................................,... johnson, David, 40 ,..,,...,............. ................, Jones, Barbara, 1, 25, 47, 48, 155, 127, 125, 116 .,....... jones, Gary, 2 5 ......,,...................................... jones, Patrick, 26, 132 ....,...... Kahle, Donna, 26, 51 ................... Karrenbauer, Leann, 26, 111 ....,...... Kaufman, David, 6, 9, 26, 106 ........ Keever, Wanda, 26 .............,............... Kelch, Carol, 9, 16, 149, 161, 122 ......,.. Kepple, Robert, 26, 143, 145, 121 .,..,,... Kienzle, Eileen, 26, 110 ..........,........... Kienzle, Eleanor, 27 .,.,.,..........,....,,.. Kinney, Sandra, 27, 114 .1,..... Knopp, Ronald, 27, 100 .... ,.... Krinke, Carol, 27, 149 ,,......,., Kropf, Peggy, 27, 110, 119 ....... .... Kull, Robb, 9, 27 ....,..............,................... Lamont, Lenore, 27, 51, 165, 124, 106 ...................... Lantz, Vfilliam, 27 .........,.............................. Lape, jerry, 8, 9, 16, 28, 46, 70, 71, 135, 121, 113 .......,. Lappin, Ross, 28, 143, 145, 107 ................... Ledger, Kathie, 28, 120, 124, 111 .,....... Lippel, Larry, 28, 132, 135 ................. McClintock, janet, 28 ............ McCoy, Linda, 28 .................,..,. McCoy, Michael, 28, 61, 77 ......... Macarie, Melinda, 28, 164 .,..,.,. Macioce, Dick, 29, 100 ...,...... Mariol, jay, 29 .................... Marsh, john, 29 ......,,... Mascitti, Frank, 29 .,..... Meyers, Robert, 29 ......,... Miller, Tim, 29, 72 ,........ Moncrief, Gary, 29 .....,.,.. More, Jeanette, 29 ........ More, Ted, 30, 164 ...,......... Morris, Gary, 30, 154 ......... Mottice, Harold, 30 ......... '53, i'li5', Ili8,'iSE,''iLi'5111Q...f11'.1'.'.1 Nelson, Ed, 30, 135, 137 ..,........................... Nelson, Dick, 30, 67, 133, 134, 135, 138, 1 Nesbitt, Margaret, 30 ....,...,....,..,.,.......,..,...... Newell, Pat, 30 ,,,.......................................,... Noble, Connie, 9, 30, 48 ................,....... Norris, Glenna, 31, 46, 99, 149, 161 ......,. Oberlin, Glenn, 31 ,..,............,............. Oney, Jerry, 31, 61 ..........,,.1..,.,.............,...,... Palmer, Lanny, 31, 133, 135, 138, 114, 111 Parr, Pat, 31 ..,,.,,1.................,...............,........ Persinsky, Pam, 31 .............,........................... Peters, Ron, 31, 14 .....,,,.. Piatt, Joe, 31 ,...,,,,,,,,.......,.,. Pitman, Elizabeth, 32 ,,...,,,., Poling, Carolyn, 32, 115 .,,.,... Porrazzo, Don, 32 ,.....,.... .,.. Poth, Russell, 32 ,,,,,,.,,........1....................... Power, Richard, 32, 133 ,.........................,..... Preusser, john, 32, 133, 134, 135, 138 ...,..... Priest, Ron, 32, 61 ...................................... Prosser, Ralph, 32, 59 ,.,...... Puhr, Wendell, 33 ........... Reed, Sandy, 33, 110 ....... Reese, Tom, 33, 132 ........ Reichard, Barbara, 33 ......,,, Remalia, Donna, 33 .....,,,. Rennie, Torn, 33 ...,.....,..,.....,.................. Ressler, james, 33 ....,.........1..,..................... Reynolds, Kathy, 1, 33, 114, 125, 122 ......,,. Rice, Jack, 34 .........,................................ Richison, Pat, 34 ........,........,.. Risher, Barbara, 34, 115 ,..,.... Roberts, Pat, 34 ...............,... Robinette, Sharon, 34 ............. Robinson, Shirley, 34, 124 ........ Ross, Bill, 34 ,,,., ..,.,................ 5200 Fourth Street N. W ......... 917 Knoll Wood N. W ......... 6333 Fohl Street S. W ....,..... 4731 Navarre Road S. W ......... 4430-14th Street N. W ......... 4456-17th Street N. W .,....... 5731-12th Street N. W ......... R. D. 394, Massillon ,,.,,.............. 116 Brooklyn Avenue S. W ......... 5223 Tyner Avenue N. W ......... ....... 4520-13th Street N. W ....... ....... 1350 Dunkeith Drive ..,............... ....... 4514 Baunach Place N. W ......... ....... 4514 Baunach Place N. W ......... ....... 735 Elmwood S. W ............,. 4000 Greenford .............,,......... 210 Lennox Avenue S. E ......... 3148 Marth Street S. E ...,,........ 5120 Faircrest Street S. W ........ 4849-15th Street N. W ...,..... 179 Rowmont Road ..,1......... 4423 Aurora Boulevard ............ 513 Locke Avenue S. E ............. 134 Saratoga Avenue, N. W ........ ,.......,1150 Western Avenue................ .........1526 Woodlawn, N. 4945-14th Street, S. W ......,.. 1209 Delaware, S. W ............ 1625 Ambrose Avenue ...,..... 715 Overdale Drive ...............,.. 714 Edgewood Drive .................... 207 Highland Avenue, S. E ......... 617 Ambrose Avenue, N. W ........ 1138 Miles Avenue, S. W ......... 1505 Woodlawn, N. W ......... 1000 Circle Drive .................... 440 Ingold Avenue, N. E .....,. 4541 West Tuscarawas ......... 4541 West Tuscarawas ...,..,..... 2433 Carr Avenue, S. W .......... 311 Kolpwood ,.,.,,......,.,..,.,... 1629 Miles ,.......,,,..,,.... 303 Saratoga, N. W ....... .... 4518 Marcellus .......................... 3124 Woodrich, S. E ................ 6101 Fairacres Street, S. ........ . 3133 Lynch Road, S. E .... 1535 Genoa Road South W 3714 Tillman Street N ...., W .................., ...,,.. 163 Fromm Avenue N. 3251 Hilton Street ,...............,....,..........,., ,,,,,,, Sunny Acres Trailer Ct., 12th Street ....,.. ..., 503 Gnau Avenue ................................. 332 Saratoga Avenue N. W ,.,.,,..,,,,.,,, 4181 Shepher Church Avenue ......... 202 Perry Drive N. W .,,,.......,,....,,, 4505 Aurora Boulevard N. W ........ 3020 Meado Wood ,...........,.,....... 129 Linway Avenue ,.,.,,,,,..,..,, 3711 Lincolon Way East ....... 1045 Citadel N. E ............ 5421 Briar Hill Avenue ..,....... 4432 16th Street N. W ......... 222 Fairlawn Avenue S. E ......... 1256 Fairlane Avenue .,,,,,,,, 318 2805 4727 Perry Drive N. W ..,..,..... Lincoln Way East ..,... Sormay Avenue S. W .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1645 Miles Avenue N. W. ..... 3206 Lynch Street .,...,............,. 1614 Woodlawn N. W .......... 1432 5444 Elwood Avenue S. W ...... Navarre Road S. W ...... 3716 Southway S. W ..,,,..,.,.,, ,, 6411 Navarre Road S. W ......... 1400 Perry Drive S. W .,,,,,,,,,,,, 300 Wrexham Avenue S. E ......... 47 47 7-6612 7-6015 4-1034 7-1021 7-0827 7-0103 7-1911 3-5957 7-71 15 7-1046 7-5673 7-6371 7-3912 7-3912 7-4946 2-9078 2-6798 2-4092 3-8361 7-7340 2-8328 7-0404 7-4319 7-0135 7-1698 7-6017 7-2585 7-1791 7-4366 7-2939 3-7871 7-0642 7-3582 7-2717 7-6914 2-3497 2-2030 7-3789 7-3789 7-5595 2-7737 7-4194 7-3161 7-2289 3-7846 2-7909 2-2890 7-2441 7-0215 7-4819 3-9105 7-3883 2-3517 7-71 10 4-3909 7-4773 2-9256 7-6620 7-1080 2-6993 7-2624 7-6067 7-7157 7-1356 7-1760 3-4910 4-3256 7-0539 2-6263 7-7446 7-7569 7-1906 7-5429 2-7152 7-5943 7-8220 Sabin, james, 9, 34, 132, 143, 145, 146, 144, 121 ...,.,.. ....,.,. Schar, Carol, 1, 35, 163, 127, 124, 122 ...,.....,............. ...,V.. 513 Stewart Avenue ,,,,,,,..,...... 3454 Hilton Street, N. E ........ ,---.- .......Gr . 7-3381 .Te. 2-3181 .Te. 3-9460 Seward, Cheryl, 35, 61, 114 ...................................... .....Y, 3 970 HHfbf00k, 5- W '----ff------ Shimones, Sandy, 35 ,........................,,...... 636 Edgewood D1'1VC ---AA---- -Ta 2'2-713 Shryock, Connie ,,,,,,,,,..,r,r,.r,,, ...,,,, 5 515 S01lfhW2lY Road ----vf--A------- ---------- G f- 7-5503 516561, Ruth Ann, 35, 124 ,,,,,,,,,,,., 4631-12th Street, N. W ............ .....-, G r- 7-1569 Slabai Charlene, 35' 157, 110 ,-,,,-,, ,,,,,,, 4 991 Kemary Avenue, S. W ............. .......... T 6- 2-5952 Slaresy Barbara, 35 .---aa--------------.- ,,,-,,, 4 020 Groveland Avenue, S. W .Te- 2-8057 Smdysho, Dormis, 35 -lav----------, ,,,,,,. 4 560 Marcellus Blvd ........................ .-........ 4 77-3337 Smead, Sue, 35, 116 dalauiqviq ,-,,,,., 4 941-18th Street, N. W .......... ....... G 1'- 7-4049 Smith, HarO1d, 36 a----Va,-YYw'--'--a.-,--,-,..- -,,,,,, 5 156 Oakvale Street .....,........... ....,,.. G r. 7-7059 Snyder, Gary, 36 ll,,---'-------------,-,-,-,-,,,,-- ,,,,,,,, 4 460 Edoth Avenue, S. W ........... ......... H u. 4-1066 Spiiftoff, Don, 36, 43, 78, 125, 126 ,,,,,,,, ....... 5 822 Longbrook Street ............ Gr- 7-5339 Stahl, Linda, 36 ,----,,,,,,,----,,--,--,,,,,,,,,- 2, ,,1,,,, 5585 Birchoale Street, S. W .......... ....... 4 77-2348 S11-aw, Kathy, 36, 114, 116 -,,,,,-,,-., ,,,,,1, 2 642 Oakview, N. E ...................... ....... T e- 2-5183 '1'am1e1-,L1nd3, 36, 116 ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 075 Kropf Avenue, S. W ............. .......... G 1- 3-7436 Tamglio, Duke, 36, 62, 133, 114 ,,,,,,,, R. D. 1914, South Genoa Road ......... -.------A. G r- 7-1147 Thomas, Richard, 36 .,..,,,,....,,.......,.,. ........ 1 63 Mt. Marie Drive .........v......... ------- G r- 7-4828 Thomas, Becky, 37, 114 ,,,,,,,,,,,--,-., ,,,,,,, 5 248-13th Street, S. W ......... ,...... G r. 7-4835 Thomas, Terry, 37 ,,11-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 2800 SOLltllW21y SlI1TCCt ................ -TC 2-0721 Tilton, Lois, 37 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3645 Hazel Brook Avenue ........ ....... G r- 7-0072 Tucker, jack, 37, 133, 135, 138 ....,.., 4642 Fourth Street, N. W ....... ....... G r. 7-5603 Turner, Don, 37, 135, 138 ..,.....................,............, 721 Manor Avenue, S. W ....... ....... G r. 7-4891 Updegraff, jerry, 37, 135, 136, 156, 111, 114, 124 ......... ........ 4 424 Seventh Street, S. W .......... ...,-.. G r. 7-2148 Varn, Barbara, 37, 120, 116 ............. ....................r..... .,..... 4 7 02 Seventh Street, S. W .......... ....... G I- 7-5302 Visinger, Dave, 37 ..,.,,......,,,,,. 4511 Emma Street, N. W ....... .Gr. 7-2510 Wade, Carol, 38 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1, 1: 60 Gl'l3W Avenue, E ............ ....... T 6- 2-0569 Wagner, Walt, 33, 114 ,,,,,,,, 1425 Manor Avenue, N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-0323 Ward, James, 38 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2409 Whipple Road, S. W ........ ....... G r. 7-7207 Weekley, Pat, 38 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1513 Fairlane S. W ................. ....... G l'. 7-1261 Welty, David, 38, 132 1.,,,.,.. 184 Perry Road N. W .................... ....... G r. 7-2370 Wenzel, Richard, 38 ,,,,,,,,, 1314 Elmwood Avenue S. W .......... ....... G r. 7-5011 Wheeler, jim, 38 ,..,....... 135 Rosbury Avenue N. E .......... ....... G r. 7-3782 White, Phil, 38 .......... 1656 Dunkeith Drive ,............. .Gr. 7-4523 Wiggins, Veda, 39 ............ 4050 Stump Avenue S. W ......... ....,.. T e. 3-3358 Williams, Janice, 39 ,........ 1050 Knoolwood Drive ............... ....... G r. 7-7385 Wilson, Carol, 39 ............. 156 Cresentview Drive ............ .Te. 2-5504 Wilson, Gary, 39, 100 ......... .....,, 6 15 Marguerite Court N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-2345 Wolford, Barbara, 39 ,......... ......,. 4 613-14th Street N. W ............ ...,... G r. 7-1007 Wright, Karen, 39, 124 ....... ,....,, 2 18 Highland Avenue ,........... .Gr. 7-0738 Yohe, William, 39, 114 .......... 4927 Barrie Street N. W .,.....,. ,,....,,,, G r. 7-2491 Yoho,John, 39 ........................... 4315 Faircrest S. W ...........,. .Gl. 3-7711 Zablo, George, 9, 16, 40, 121 ......, 4658 Seventh Street S. W ...,. ,Gr. 7-4870 Zerby, Geraldine ...............,......,.. ....... 5 20 Marion Avenue ,,.,.....,,. ,.,,,,, T e. 2-8517 Juniors, Aker, Clarinda, 43 ............,..... 3727 Lincoln Way East ........ .Gr. 7-2104 Albers, Cathy, 43, 157, 114 ........ 1251 Miles Avenue S. W ..... .Gr. 7-4917 Albrecht, Pat, 43.. .......... ............ ....... 3 3 11-12th Street N. W ............... .,......,. 3 32-3311 Allen, Cheryl, 43 ............................ 805 Miles Avenue S. W ...1..... .Gr. 7-2182 Allison, Robert, 43, 114, 115 ...................... 4905 West Tuscarawas Street ........ ,.,,,,, G r. 7-4536 Apple, Janice, 43 ............................................ 1013 Whipple Avenue ..,,.,,...., .Gr. 7-1215 Archibald, Robert, 43, 135, 143, 121, 126 ........ ......., 5 511-12th Street N, W ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G f, 7.0130 Arnett, Judy, 43 .............................................. 1833 Leo Avenue S, W .,,,,.,,, .Gr. 7-1418 Arnett, Shirley, 43 ....................................... 1833 Leo Avenue S, W ,.,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,, G 1-, 7.1413 Austin, Dennis, 43 ...................... ....,.. 4 980-15th Street S. W ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 77.5333 Bailey, Kathleen, 64, 43, 114 ........ 313 Zern Avenue S, E ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,G1-, 7.1577 Berger, Beryl, 44, 126 ................. ........ 1 529 Woodlawn Avenue N. W ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G 1, 7.2679 Bergmann, Carla, 44 ..-.....-............. ....... 4 963 Barrie Street N. W ,...,,,,,.,. ,GL 7.4234 Bertle, Barbara, 44, 127, 120 ......... ...,.,.. 1 32 Locke Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G 1, 7.5256 Beswick, Sue, 42, 44, 120 ........... 4520-14th Street N. W .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G 1-, 7.4122 Bl0L1flf, C3I'Ol, 44, 114 ............. 6525 Navarre Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,, .----Yw T er 2,9730 BlYfhC, Roy- 44 ----------------- ........ 5 575 Richville Drive S. W .,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, H u, 4.1190 Bofella Paulette- 44 ----------- -.--... 6 970 Westwood Street ................. ,,,,,., T e. 2-4108 Bfefldlen- Rffhflfd- 44 ------- ....-... 4 521 Seventh Street S. W .......... ,.,.,., G r. 7.3757 B1'0Wfl,.106-44 -------------------- ....... 1 28 Austin Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,--r, T el 2.4902 BUChef,Ch2f1fS. 44 ----------------------- ..-..... 5 05-27th Street N, E ......... ,,,,,,, T e. 2.7914 Burkheimer, Roger, 57, 115 ................. ,,..,.., 1 911 Nevada Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G r, 7.4788 BWWEU- David. 45- 145, 146, 144 .------ ........ 5 09 Zern Avenue S, E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, G r, 7,2294 Butler- David- 45 ------------------------------ ........ 4 628 Seventh Street N. W ........,, ,,,,,,1 G 1, 7.1625 BYU- Tom- 45 ------------------------------- ....... 3 22 Lennox Avenue S. E .........,,,.. ,,,,1,1 T e, 3.6152 Byers- Sharon- 45 ------- ........ 6 650 Westwood Street S. W .,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, T 6, 3.6152 EZQBEUTIZK5-5 -------- -------- 4 425-16th Street N- W ........ ....... G r. 7-4755 1 Y- 5 --------- ........ 1 425 Stardale ......,.,,.,..........,,.. ,,,,,,, T e, 2.3351 Cashner, Carol, 45 ...,..,. 355 Saratoga Avenue N. W ..,,... ....v,,, G r. Casto, Chuck, 45 .,.,,...,A.....Y..,..,...,. .,.,,,, 6 065 Highton Street ,,.......... ,....... T e. Church, Paul, 45 .,.......,,A........,....,,,...... ........ 1 221 Manor Ave. S. W .,,,,.., Gr. Cochran, William, 45, 135, 121 .......... .,...... 3 14 Zern Avenue ...,,,,......... .Gr. Cochrane, Wilma, 45 ........,.........,........... ......... 4 544 15th Street ,,,..............,, .Gr. Conley, Larry, 46, 133, 135, 147, 121 227 Elmford Avenue S. E ........ r,...,.. T e. C0Oper, Arthea, 45 .............................. ........ 1 78 Cresentview Drive S. E ..,..., ........ T e. Cox, Dale, 46 ............................. ....r... 2 731 Southway Street ,.........,.. ......,. Cunningham, Barbara, 46 ,......... 5035 17th Street S. W .,,,r.... .Gr. Dawson, Carol, 46 .....,7....... ........ 6 39 Edgewood Avenue ,........ ........ T e. DeOrio, Cheryl, 46 ,,,,,,,.. ,....... 1 156 Elmwood S. W .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Gr. Decker, Andrew, 46 ......... 5034 15th Street S. W ...,,,,.............. ....... G r. D0mer, Ruth, 46 ..................... ........ 3 900 Richmont Avenue S. W ....,.,,. ..,,,,,, T e. DrCSSler, Gary, 46 ................ ...... 6 500 Ridgewood Street S. W ...,.,... ,..,..,. T e. Edwards, jane, 46, 115, 114 ......... ....,,,, 4 675-17th Street N. W ,,.,,,,, Gr, ESUCF, ROII, 57, 143, 145 ........... ........ 1 25 Genoa Avenue South ,,...,.,, .Gr. Evans, Linda, 46, 127, 120 ....,.., 218 Harding Avenue South .....,.. ,,,,,,,, G r. Every, Beverly ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Finzef, Don, 46, 114 ,,,,,.,, ......., 4 639 Seventh Street S. W ........ -Gr- magg, Edgar, 57 .,,,,,,,.,, ........ 4 427 Seventh Street N. W ......... ........ G r. p0ndrie51,1rfank,46 ,,,,,,,,, ........ 5 524 Faircrest Street S. W ......... ........ G l. Fowler, D91-1,47 ,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Rowford Avenue .......,............ ....... T e. Franz, George, 47 ,.,--,,,,,--,,,, 1139 JaCkSOIl Avenue W .............- -.---.- T C- Ffy,j0ana, 47, 148 ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 4033 Groveland Avenue S. W ........ ........ T C- Fryer, Donna, 47, 120, 1311 ....... 4639 Marcellus Street N. W ........... ....... G r. Fuller, Linda, 47, 120 ......... .---...- 5 043 Barrie N. W ..------------. -Gr- Geiger, Paul, 47 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ 1 88 Saratoga N. W ..................... ....... G r. Getz, Saundra, 47 ---,-,,,---,--,,I,,,-,---,,,,-,--,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, 3 20 Elmford Avenue South ........ ....... T e. Geiger, Robert, 47 ..............................--,..--------------4-- ---- G0rby,J0hn,47,42,132,4,124,121,126,113 ....,.. ........ 4 623-17th Street N. W .....-.- -Gr- Graber, John, 47, 114 .,,,,.,,,,,,..,...,,,,,..,,..........,,....... ........ 5 646 Navarre Road S. W .......... ,-----, G r- Graef, Ed, 47 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1.,,,,,,, ......., 3 05 Snively Avenue N. E ........... ----.-- T C- Gfaham, Linda, 47, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... ......4 41 623 Seventh Stfeet W ---4------ -----A- G 1'- Gravius, William, 48, 42, 133, 155, 139 .......... ........ 4 826-14th Street N. W -..----- -A,---1 G f- Green, Marshall, 48 ,,,-,Q-,--,,,,,,--,,,,,.,,,--,,,,,,.,,, .,,1,... 3 14 Leonard Avenue S. E ...,.... ....... G r. Gusky,Linda,48, 118 ...................... ...... ........ 4 1 16 Lincoln Way ....,,,,,,......4.- Gr- I-Iafdwick, Judy, 48 ,,,---,,,, 6383 RlCl'lV1llC D1'iVC W ................ ..A--,- T C- Hafuine, Linda, 48 ,,,,,,,,,, 5780 Birehdale Street S. W .................... ....... G r. Haught, Floyd, 43, 147 ,,,,,,, 4014 Shepler Church Avenue, S. W ........ ........1. H u. Heggy, Karen, 43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1630 Manor Avenue N. W ..,............. ....... G r. Hochwafth, R151-1afd,48 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 621 Marquerite Court N. W ......... ....... G r. Hopkins, Ed, 43, 153, 135 ,,,,,,,,, 232 Stewart Avenue N. E ..,............. ....... G r. H011505, Pat, 43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3350 Meadowwood Street N. E ........ ....... T e. Hufnagel, Mary Lou, 48 ,,,,.,,,, 129 Elmford Avenue ........,........,...... .....1. T 6. Huntsman, Dave, 48, 135 ....... ........ 2 512 Swiss Avenue S. W. 5 .......... ....... G 1'- jaynes, Sharon, 49 ............ ........ 4 852-13th Street S. W ................ ......V G 11 jaynes, Sharon, 49 ............... 5050 Oakvale Street S. W .......... . ,..4.. Gr. johnson, Caryl, 49, 149 ....... johnson, Judy, 49 ...,............ Johnson, William, 49, 82 ....... jones, Charles, 49 ................ Jones, Don, 49 ................. Karcher, Joanne, 49 .................................... .....,.. Kate, Barbara, 49, 114 ....................................... ........ Kaylor, Bill, 49, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138 ................ ........ Keefer, Don, 49, 132, 130, 143, 145, 146, 144 ....... ........ Kehl, Gary, 49 ....................................................... .....,, Kliclc, Robert, 50, 82, 107 ....,..........................., .,,,,., Kope, Barbara, 50 ................... Kostelnik, Joseph, 57 .....,. Kuehnert, Diana, 50 ......... Kuhn, Peggy, 50 ........... Kulisek, Rudy, 50 ......... Laps, jane, 50 ........ Lebo, Herb, 50 ....... Leist, Janet, 50 ........... Lewis, Ellen, 57 ......... Lippert, Jerry, 57 .......... Lisicki, Sharon, 50 .......................,, ,,,,,,,, Lloyd, John, 50 ,..........................,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, McClain, Bob, 51, 132, 137, 147 McCullough, Beverly, 51 ..........,,,..,, McMillan Gar 51 306 Genoa Avenue S. E ...,...... 6333 Fohl Street S. W .......... 4817 Tioga Street N. W. ..,.. .. 321 Lynn Lane ....................,.... 4731 Navarre Road S. W ........ .......Gr. Hu. .....,.Gr. .......Gr. .......Gr. Hu. 4018 Shepler Church Avenue ......... .......... 1256 Delverne Avenue S. W ......... ....... G r. 156 Woodlawn Avenue N. W ......... ....... G r. 5137-14th Street S. W ................ ......, G r. 1314 Elwood Avenue, S, W ........ ...... G r. 3424 Stump Avenue, S. W .......... ....... T e. 3536 Hilton St., N. E ........... Te. 5055 17th Street ........... ..,.. 3023 Rowford Avenue ......... 5242 14th Street, S. W ......... .Gr. .Te. .Gr. 447 Sundale Road, N. W ........ .Te. 145 Fairlawn Avenue ......,............... ....... G r. 1239 Delaware Avenue, S. W ......... ....,,. G r. 4708 13th Street, S. W ................ ....... G r. .........441 Linway Avenue, N. ......,Gr. ........209 Pershing Avenue............ ,Gr. 4566 17th Street, N. W ....... .Gr. 5030 12th Street, N. W ....... .Gr. .201 Locke Avenue, S. E .......... ......., G r ........1314 Miles Avenue, S. ,,,.,.,,Gr 1 Y, --------------------a-- ......... 1 424 Elmwood Drive ........... McNutt, Diana, 51, 127 ......... Mager, Kay, 50, 117 .,...... Marchand, Terry, 50 ........ 155 Rowmont Road .......,....... ........Gr ........Te .Te. 300 Freeman Road, N. E .......... ...,,,, 220 Leonard N. E ................. .Gr. 7-2529 2-8689 7-3813 7-6927 7-7346 3-4703 3-7710 7-4698 3-6598 7-2255 7-4972 2-8303 3-6490 7-6737 7-1124 7-4413 7-0248 7-1524 3-8320 2-3897 2-3475 2-9098 7-2362 7-2168 7-5893 3-4250 7-7304 7-6850 2-0675 7-1002 7-2318 7-4925 7-5188 3-4927 7-2520 4-1153 7-4318 7-5269 7-4294 2-5983 3-6770 7-2001 7-1457 7-1829 7-4620 4-1034 7-1446 7-8030 7-1021 4-1349 7-1453 7-6129 7-4195 7-5011 2-3932 2-5657 7-1609 2-6489 7-6407 2-3920 7-5807 7-0271 7-6562 7-6940 7-7859 7-0169 7-6023 7-7097 7-7420 7-5641 3-5988 2-0795 7-0084 Mariol, Terry, 51 ,,..,....,.... Marsh, Linda, 51, 120 ......... Masalko, Judy, 51 ..,.,....... Mattern, Paul, 51 .,.,.......... Matthews, jimmy, 51 .,........,...... Maurer, jim, 51 .........,...,..........,.... Meaden, Deborah, 51, 95, 127 ......... Meek, Ron, 51, 133, 95 .........,....... Meiser, Kathleen, 52 .................. Michaels, Linda, 52 ..,.....,.... Milbrodt, Donald, 52, 97 ........ Miles, Ricky, 52 .,..................... Miller, Kathleen, 52, 127 .,...... lvliller, Linda, 57, 120 ................ Mize, Dale, 52, 115, 114, 121 ....... Moore, Bill, 52 ...,.................... Morris, Ralph, 9, 52 ................... Murphy, jerry, 52, 147, 111 ....... Murphy, John, 52, 147, 111 .,...., Muskoff, john, 57 ................ Myers, Pamela, 52 ,........ Nau, Eloise, 52 ...,.............. Neifert, Cherie, 61, 53 .,.............. Neifert, Stewart, 53 ...,............,.......... Nelson, Christann, 53, 124, 126 ....... Nofer, Steven, 53, 114 .....,........,.... Obermiller, Gretchen, 53, 127 ...,... Owens, William, 53 .,,.....1,. ........ Pandoli, John, 53 ,............. Perdue, Dave, 53, 143 frr... .... Pickens, JoAnn, 53 .........,.... Pickens, Roy, 53 .........,................... Pierce, Jim, 53, 135, 138 ................... Plummer, Mike, 132, 53, 95, 121 ........ Procario, Craig, 54, 127 ...,............. Rambaud, Roger, 54, 147, 114 .......... Rex, Barbara, 54 ,...,.,,..........,.. ........ Riddle, Deanna, 54, 117, 111 .,...... Rininger, Vera, 57 ....,,,,,.... ......... Rodgers, Pat, 54 .......,.......,,..... Rodgers, Robert, 54 ,....., Rubin, Jeff, 54 .,,..., .......,.,. Russ, Sharon, 54, 101 ....... Saunders, Cheryl, 54 ..,,..... Seikel, Barbara, 54 .....,.. Shamp, Cheryl, 54 ...,......................... Shane, Janie, 54, 157 ............................ Shannon, Kathleen, 55, 117, 111 .,.,..,.. Shepherd, Susan, 55 ........... .................. . Sherlock, Alice, 42, 55, 127, 124 ............ Shotts, Robert, 95, 55, 135, 102, 114 ......,., Sibert, janet, 55, 127, 114, 119 .....1,........ Simmons, David, 55 ...,,,.....,................., Sloan, Nancy, 55, 115 .,.....,......... Smith, Danny, 55 ....,,......,.,.. Sorensen, Timothy, 65 ........,,.......,. Springer, Mark, 55 ......,..................... Sproul, Susan, 55, 157, 114, 119 ......... Stahl, Gerald, 55 ,,,.........,................. Stark, Gwen, 57 ..,,,..,........ Steinbach, Rodney, 56 ....... Steiner, Jerry, 57 ....,,..,,.......................,.................. Stephen, Vicki, 56 .......,,,...,,.......,..,...........,........... Stewart, Doug, 67, 133, 134, 156, 143, 146, 144 ....,.. ....,,.. Stilgenbauer, Pam, 64, 56, 148 .....,.,......................... ,,,,.,, Stillion, Carol, 56 ,..,.,,..,..,..........,.......,..,...,.,.,..,.,., ,,,,,,,, Stoehr, Gloria, 56 ,...,......,,....,,..., Streit, Tom, 114, 147 ...,.... Sutton, Stephen, 9, 56 ....... Tanner, Cheryl, 56 ,.......,.,, Thiesen, Sue, 57 .,.,..,..,,.,,,,,,, Thompson, Bonnie, 56 .....,... Thorley, Cheryl, 56 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Urban, jack, 132, 57, 135, 147 ....,.... Vargo, Judy, 61, 68, 57, 159, 124 ....,.. Vesely, Carole, 57, 119 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wagner, Barbara, 57 ,........ 3115 Wattova Drive N. E ........ -TU 2-7905 5121 Kendal Street, S. W ............ .......--- G r- 7-3273 4422 Shepler Church Avenue ....,... .........- H u 4-1078 6200 Highton Street, S. E .......... r...... T C. 5-5266 4723 14th Street, N. W .......... .Gr 7-4810 163 Victoria Drive, N. W ........ .,...,, G r 7-0387 164 Mt. Marie Drive, N. W ........ ..---.. G 1' 7-4315 3173 Wildwood S. E ..................... ....... T e 2-7657 221 Westland Avenue, North ........ ...,... G I 7-5178 148 Delaware, S. W ...................... ....... G r- 7-2536 3110 Lynch Road, S. E ................... .TC 2-4964 357 Mohawk Avenue, N. W ............... ....... G r. 7-3045 1114 Denmont Avenue, Rt. 9194 ........ ..,.... G r. 7-2701 4614 Marcellus Street, N. W .......... ....... 4 77-7870 2445 Perry Drive, S. W ........... .GL 7-6387 2433 Carr Avenue, S. W ............ .Gr 7-5595 1000 Miles Avenue, N. W .......... .Gr 7-5614 1000 Miles Avenue, N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-5614 4615 West Tusc ..........,............... ,...... G r 7-3090 4651 Fourth Street, N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-7196 5055 Tioga Street, N. W ....... ....... G r. 7-5417 1745 Spring Valley Drive ........ ....... G r- 7-3067 1745 Spring Valley Drive ........ ..-.-.. G r- 7-3067 320 Leonard Avenue, N. E .......... ....... G r- 7-2698 726 Elmwood Avenue, S. W ........... ....... G r- 7-0098 225 Woodlawn Avenue, N. W .,....... ....... G r. 7-4896 3143 Wattova Drive ....,................... .....,. T e. 2-8607 128 Perry Drive, N. W ....... ....... G r- 7-0611 1403 Fairlane, S. W ............... ....... G r. 7-1350 2013 Sippo Avenue, S. W ......... ...,... G r. 7-6818 2013 Sippo Avenue, S. W ............ ....... G r. 7-6818 1143 Miles Avenue, S. W .......... ....... G r. 7-4118 146 Bell Avenue, N. W ,.,....... ....... G r. 7-1447 4435 7th Street, N. W ......... .Gr 7-6694 4451 Faircrest Street ,.......... ....... G r. 3-8237 187 Rowford Avenue ,.....,....... .Te. 2-3208 4936 Barrie Street .................... ....... G r. 7-0251 2471 Carr Avenue, S. W .......... ,... 226 Linway Avenue ,............... .Gr 7-0182 3111 Wattova Drive ......, .Te. 2-6056 200 Austin Avenue ....., .Te 3-7443 4603 17th Street ...........,.,...,......... 1,..... 4 77-1763 3546 Mollane Avenue, N. E ......... ....... T e 3-3408 4637 17th Street, N. W ............. ....... G r. 7-4728 1157 Manor S. W ..,,,,,,.,.,., ,Gr 7-4671 1204 Delaware ....,.......1....... ,Gr 7-2372 4620 7th Street, S. W .....,,. .Gr 7-4838 1744 Glenmont, N. W ................ ..,,,,. G r. 7-6301 174 Victoria Avenue ........................ .Gr 7-8317 731 Buckwalter Drive, South ........ ..,,,,, T e 3-2191 4939 Kemary Avenue ................. ...,,., T e. 2-7023 5140 Beth Avenue .,.........,........ Hu. 4-3537 235 Elmford Avenue, S. E ...,...... ,,,,,,, T e 2-4193 320 Linway, N. E .,,,................ ,Gr 7-2608 320 Eden Avenue, N. E ....... .Gr 7-5289 3273 Persia Circle ,.,.................. ,Te 2-2973 5585 Birchdale ...........,....................,.. ,.,,,,,.,,, 4 77-2348 2344 Saratoga Avenue, S. W .......,, ,,,.,,,,,, G f 7-5448 4666 Richville Drive, S. W .,,,,.,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,, H u, 4.1112 6422 Nave Street ..,.,.,,.,,, ,,,,.,,,, , Te, 3.7765 320 South Genoa Avenue ..,,,,,.,,, ,GL 7.4276 6290 Navarre Road, S. W .,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,, T 6, 2.5992 308 Ingold Avenue, N. W ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, T e 5.8482 5770 Birchdale Street, S. W .,..,.,, ,,,,,,, G 1 7-2307 317 Wrexham S. E .,...,,,.,,.,,,,,, ,G1-, 7-7411 1155 Miles Ave. S, W .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, G f 7.0620 1101 Western Avenue, S. W ........ .Gr 7-1114 5342 Brookwood Drive ,,,,....,.... ,Gr 7-3105 4663 Surmay Avenue, S. W .,.........,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, H u 4-3937 309 Eden Avenue .....,....,.,.,.....,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, .,,,.,,, 4914 Menlough Woods Drive, N. W .,,..,. ,,,.,1, 4 77-6637 3531 Hilton Street .........................,........, .,.,,,, T e 3-8851 1120 Manor Avenue, N. W ........ ,,,,,,, G r, 7-6969 740 Delverne S. W .................. .Gr 7-2720 3544 Lincoln Way East ........ .Te 2-9979 Wagner, David, 57 ......... Weber, Samuel, 5, 57 ......... Wolfe, Karen, 57 ............... Wright, Paul, 57 ,,........,........ Wuertz, Robert, 57, 120 ,....... Wfurzbacher, Connie ,......... Aebi, Robert, 59 .,...,......,. Albrecht, Donna, 59 ......, Allen, Kim, 59 ,....,............. Aponasewicz, Sherry, 59 .,...... Arnold, Michael, 59, 143 .....,..,. Arntz, Robert, 59, 135 ........... Atkinson, Beverly, 59 ......... Ballentine, Carol, 59 ,......... Bates, Jennifer, 59 .,............... Baughman, Christine, 59 .............. Becker, Robert, 59, 135, 143 ,,,,,,,.,.. Bergert, Gary, 59, 43, 147, 107 .......... ........,., Bethel, Mickey, 60 .............,............. Betz, Betty, 60 .....,........................ Bierly, Diane, 83 ,........... Billingsley, Mary, 60 .......... Blacka, Beverly, 60 ,...............,.. Blackledge, John, 60, 114 ......,.. Bloom, Russell, 60 ........ .......,. Boggs, W. Scott, 60 ,.......... Borcoman, Tom, 60, 143 ....... Boron, Judy, 60 ,,,,.............. Bowling, James, 60 ............ Bowling, Judy, 83 ,..,......,...... Boyce, Gilbert, 60, 143 .......... Brady, Richard, 83, 100 ..,...... Brady, Susan, 60, 115 .......,. Bricker, Rodney, 61, 114 ....... Bright, Todd, 61 ................ Brissey, Cherly, 83 .......... Bucher, Priscilla, 61 ........... Burgess, Clyde, 61, 147 ......... Burwell, Larry, 61 .......... .. Campbell, Susan, 61 .,.....,... Carlson, Mike, 61, 135 .......--- Clark, Sally, 61 .........,......... Cleaver, Paula, 83 ........... Cobb, Barbara, 61 ....... Cogan, jack, 61 ...............................-.--- ------- Colvin, David, 61 ..,,,,.......,....................,. --------- Cosentino, Frank, 61, 133, 134, 143 .......... -----,---- Cox, Timothy, 62, 147 ....................,....... ---------' Cresson, Barbara, 62 .................-.......... ---------- Crowl, Celeste, 62, 126 ......... Cunningham, Steve, 62 .....,... Daniel, Dale, 62 .,.................. Daniels, Pat, 62 ..,r..................... Daugherty, Lorraine, 62, 43 ................ - -----A- -- DeBula, Alice, 62 .,,............... ........... Denison, Michael, 62, 58, 114, 113 ....... -.-------, Dickes, Diana, 62 ....,.......................,... .-.------- Dickinson, Sandra, 62 ................,..... Dillinger, Jim, 62, 135 .......... Doolan, Lee, 63, 114, 112 ........ Dorkoff, Arthur, 63 ..,............... Dornhecker, Mary, 63 ........,......... Douglass, Susanna, 63, 115 .......... Dressler, Dick, 83 .......,.......... Edwards, Timothy, 63 ......,. Edwards, Virginia, 63 ........ Ehlert, Bonnie, 63 ........,. Elavsky, Larry, 63 ...,.......... Ellis, David, 63, 135 .....r..,. Elsass, David, 63 ............. Estadt, Jeffrey, 63 ....... Fall, Linda, 64, 101 ..,..... Fay, Terry, 63 ................. Fete, Sandra, 64 ..................... Fisher, Russell, 64, 143 ....,.... 6'Sophomores 323 Locke, S. E ..................... .Gr. 7-4831 4915 Tioga Street, N. W .............. .......... G r. 7-2822 305 Whipple Road, N. W ............. .......... G r. 7-1652 5989 Wynnbrook Road, S. W ....... ........,, G r. 7-6327 228 Harding, S. E ................. ....... ..,.,,,,,, G r , 7-0703 327 Gnau Road ..,......,........,,... ,Te, 2-5249 230 Cayuga N. W .................... .......... G r. 7-0008 161 Marsden Avenue S. W ......,.,. ,..,,..,,, G r. 7-1803 3621 Carolina N. W ............,.. ....,,,,.. 4 77-8043 4540-13th Street N. W .....,........ .......... G I. 7-6585 1132 Manor Avenue S. W .........,... .,..,,,.., G r. 7-7436 1014 Overdale Avenue N. W .....,, ..,,,,,,,, G r. 7-6092 5407-12th Street N. W .,............ ,,,,,,,,,, G r, 7-1543 4614-11th Street N. W .......,.. .Gr. 7-5931 4901 Arber Road S. W ......... .Gr. 7-4657 1228 Saratoga S. W .................. .Gr. 7-1306 711 Charldon Avenue S. W ........ .......... T C. 2-0968 3751 Mollane ................................ .......... G r. 7-4281 4704 Seventh Street N. W .......... ......... .Gr. 7-1673 4777 Faircrest Street S. W. ........ ....... 2541 Bordner Avenue S. W ........ ........., G r. 7-7769 4654-13th Street S. W ............ .......... G r. 7-6946 2516 Southway Street S. W ......,... .......... T e. 3-3405 4575 Richville Drive S. W ....... Hu. 4-4102 134 Elmford Avenue ......,....... .Te, 3-9010 4034 Harbrook Avenue ......................... .......... T e. 2-8159 1626 Perry Drive N. W ..........................,... .......... G r. 7-2329 R.D. 44, 3132-12th Street Extension ..............,... Te. 2-9693 835 North Genoa Avenue ........................... ........,. G r. 7-2555 512 North Genoa Road .,,...................... ......,.., G r. 7-6385 1125 Miles S. W ........................ ...,...... G r. 7-4314 617 Manor Avenue N. W .......... ..,..,.,., G r. 7-1520 322 Bell Avenue N. E .............. ,,,.,,,.,, G r. 7-4702 759 Whipple Road S. W .......... ......,.,, G r. 7-3622 245 Pershing Avenue N. E ...,....,. ,,,,,,,,,, G r. 7-1316 219 Lennox ,.,......,...........,...,.,..,.. ,Te. 2-5344 505-27tl'l Street N. E ............ .Te. 2-7914 4657-12th Street N. W .,........ .Gr. 7-6893 504 Zern Avenue S. W ......,.. ,,..,,,,,. G f, 7.2294 1431 Manor Avenue N. W .......... .......... G r. 7-7430 3220 Greenpark Street ........... .Te. 3-2301 6770 Westwood Street ,,.........,..... ........,. T e. 2-5861 1111 Coolidge Avenue S. E .......... .......... T e. 2-4146 5216-14th Street S. W .,.........,....... .......... G r. 7-3140 1120 Fairlane Avenue S. W ......... .......... G r. 7-2560 4039 Lincoln Way East ...,........... .......... G r. 7-0334 187 Saratoga N. W ............... .....,.... G r. 7-1919 2344 Perry Drive S. W ............ .......... G r. 7-4004 5910 Navarre Road S. W ....,...... .......... G r. 7-6161 745 Fairlane S. W ................. .......,.. G r. 7-7487 4975--12th Street S. W ......... .......... G r. 7-2366 320 Fairlawn S. E. ............. .......... G r. 7-0058 204 Stewart Avenue S. E ....... .......... G r. 7-4418 1610 Isler Court ...,......,..... .......... G r. 7-5214 101 Cayuga Avenue ................ .......... G r. 7-5877 4923 Barrie Street N. W ....... .Gr. 7-0333 5077 Monticello N. W ......... .......... G r. 7-4915 4430-15th Street N. W ....... ........,. G r. 7-0812 4902-13tl'1 Street S. W ............ .......... G I. 7-3098 5061 Aurora Boulevard ,........,.,...... .......... G r. 7-1948 3831 Shepler Church Avenue ......... ......... H u. 4-3907 2500 Perry Drive S. W ................ .......,.. G r. 7-3242 160 Anna Avenue N. W ....,... .......... G r. 7-6642 R. D. 4194, Massillon .............. .Te. 2-9428 320 Zern Avenue S. W ......... .......-.. G I- 7-0085 328 Harding S. E ............... ........-. G r. 7-4485 3621 Lincoln Way East ........ .......... G r. 7-4388 54722701 Street N. E .......,...... .Te. 2-4890 131 Belle Avenue N. E ................ .......... G r. 7-0553 4425 Second Street N. W .......... .......-.. G r. 7-1902 1307 Bordner Avenue S. W .......... .....-.... G r. 7-4629 311 Marta S. E .......................... -T6- 2-5556 1123 Manor Avenue S. W .......... .......... G I. 7-1178 5833 Wynnbrook Road S. W ........ ............. 4 77-6535 5065-1-ith Street S. W .............. .......... G r. 7-4248 Kinney, Nancy, 83 .....,,,............ Kulich, Toni, 69 ,,,,,,,,.,,,....,,,.. Fitzgerald, Maureen, 64 ,,,,.,,. Flickinger, Elmer, 64... .. .. Foltz, jane, 64 ,,,,,,..,..... Fowler, Gayle, 64, 65 ...,.....,.,.,. Fromholtz, Edna, 64, 117 ,,,.,,,,.. Fuller, Linda, 64 ...,,,..........r Garrett, janet, 64 ,,...,r. Gash, Larry, 64 . ,,......... . Gatchell, Tim, 64 ,,,.,,,.....,,.,.....r Geckler, Kenneth, 65, 100 ,,...,.. Glenn, Randy, 65, 112 ,.,,.,..... Goodall, Maril n, 65, 124 ........ Y Gonda, Pat, 65 ,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,.. Gravius, Diane, 65, 120 ....,,......... Greenfelder, Daniel, 65, 135 ........ Gressel, Candace, 65 ......,,,....... Grigsby, Linda, 65 .....,. .,,,.,,,.. Gutheinz, Tom, 65, 135 ,,,,..,. Guthrie, Claude, 65 ,,.,,.,,,. Halco, Sue, 65, 118 ....,,.,,,,,,... Hambuechen, Ronald, 65 ,......... Hanley, Kathleen, 65, 66. ,,,,..,....r, r.,.... . . Harbison, Ronna, 66, 58, 159 ,,,,,,,,., .,...... Harrison, Carolyn, 66, 114 .,.,.,,,. Harrison, David, 66 ....,,,.,,,,.,.,.. Harry, Donald, 66 ,..,,,,,.,...,. ,..... Helm, Rick, 66 ,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,........,.. ......... Henning, Cynthia, 66, 81, 126... Hermann, Timothy, 66 ,,,..,,,.,..... Hinson, Cheryl, 66 ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.. Hohman Gar 66 . y, ,..w......r- . Hollingbaugh, Karen, 66 ,,......., Holmes, Marshall, 66, 147 ....... Hosner, Franjean, 67. ,,.,.,..... . Hopper, Judy, 67 . ,,,.,,,,,, . Hostetler, Wade, 67 ,,,.........,.,,..... ,,,,,,,., Howard, Ronald, 67 ,.,,,............,. ......... ,,,.,,,, Hoy, Richard, 67, 133, 135, 114 r........ Hubbard, Barton, 67 .,,,,,.,........... Huffman, joseph, 67, 114 ,......... Hyde, Dorothy, 67 ..,,,,,,,,,...... Hykes, Nancy, 67 ,,,,,,,,. Isler, Ronald, 67 ,,,, .. john, Karen, 67 ,,,........,.,,,., Johnston, Thomas, 67 .,,,............. jones, Beverly, 68 ,,..,,,,,,,.,. jones, fEdj james, 83, ,,.. Jukich, Marcy, 68 ......,..,.,,,.,........ ..,,,,,, Karcher, Tim, 68 ,,,.,.,..,,......... Kemmerling, Karen, 68 ....,,... Kennedy, Rexine, 68 ,,,,,,,.,.. Kerstetler, Richard, 68 ,,,,,.. Kinsinger, Dwain, 68, 115 ,,,,.... Kleinhenz, Mike, 68 .,..,,,,,,,.,. Kleptach, Roger, 68, 115 ....,.. Kliclc, Frank, 68 ...,..,.,,.,.... Kohl, Shirley, 68, 149 ..,...., Kohler, Kenneth, 68 ,,............ Kostolich, Michael, 69 ,,,,,.....,,., Kovatch, Mary Beth, 59, 69 ......... -...---- Kross, john, 69, 135, 112 ,,... .... Kulisek, Barbara, 69 .,.,.,,,,,. Lanham, Deloris, 69 ,,,,.... Lapp, Dave, 69, 112 ,,,,.... Lappin, Cheryl, 69 ,,,,.., Lashinske, Karen, 69 .,...., Lenn, Patricia, 69 ,,,......... Lewark, Dayton, 69 ......... Lewis, Patricia, 69 ,,,,.,..,.. Lewis, Tom, 70 .,,,,,,,,..,,,,....,, Liber, Victoria, 70, 114 ......... Long, Teresa, 70, 115 ,,,,..,,,,,, Lucas, George, 70, 135 ,,,.........., Ludwig, Bobbie jo, 70, 118 ......... -'--A-'- McClaughry, Mike, 72 ,..,...,.., McCullough, Susan, 72 ,..... 234 Pershing Avenue S. E .,,,.,,. ..,,,,. G r. 7-4826 4200 Dendal Street S. W ....,..,,, ....,,, G r. 7-0409 1109 Elwood Avenue S, W .,,,,,,.. ..,..,, G r. 7-1635 1422 Bordner Street S. W ......... ..,,,,. G r. 7-1635 4440 Baunack Street N. W .......,. ..,,,,, G r, 7-2097 1220 Fairlane Avenue S. W .,.i,,, ..,,,., G r. 7-5695 3225 Hilton Avenue N. E ......,.. ,,,.,... T e. 2-3314 151 Belle Avenue ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Gr. 7-3175 202 Leonard Avenue N. E ........ Gr. 7-4186 3730 Georgia Street ,,......... .Gr 7-0078 4651-17th Street N. W. .,...... .Gr. 7-6936 1215 Manor Avenue S. W ......... .Gr. 7-7369 324 Cayuga Avenue N. W ....... ..... G r 7-5242 4826-14th Street N. W. ...,.... Gr. 7-2318 127 Dolpwood Avenue ......... .Te 2-7510 216 Perry Drive N. W ......... Gr. 7-1657 5024-4th .... .... . ....... ........ . G I' 7-3056 237 Whipple N. W. ................... ....... G r 7-1621 6710 Highton Street S. W ......... ........ T 6 2-5964 1974 Southway Street, S, W ....... ....... T e 3-3825 2716 Perry Drive ..... . .........,.... .... . 143 Saratoga Avenue S. E ......... ....... G r 7-6072 6333 College Street Navarre ........ ........ T e 2-5956 3512 Lincoln Way E ................ .Te 2-9478 4648-14th Street N. W .......... .Gr 7-5746 226 Stewart Avenue N. E ........ .Gr 7-6303 4425 13th Street N. W ............ .Gr. 7-5985 176 Saratoga Avenue N. W .,..... ....... G r 7-4207 130 Gnau Avenue S .................. .Te 2-4018 4964-15th Street S. W .......,, .Gr 7-4737 4835 Arbor Road S. W ............ .Gr 7-1139 1433 Bordner Avenue S. W ....... .Gr 7-1511 738 Fairlane S. W. .................. ,Gr 7-1788 4718-12th Street N. W .......... .Gr. 7-4935 1430 Isler Court N. W. ...... .Gr 7-1861 5227-13th Street S. W .......... .Gr 7-4283 4509 Second Street N. W ............. ,,,,,,, G 1- 7-5892 6751 Westwood Street S. W ......... ...,,,, T e 3-9117 120 Mt. Marie Drive N. W ...,,,, ,,.,,, G r, 7.4725 1723 Perry Drive . .. ....,.....,, ,Gr 7.4596 4615 Navarre Road S. W ........ Gr. 7-5262 303 Newport Avenue ........ .Te. 2-1705 6373 Richville Drive. ........... .TC 2-1335 218 Wrexham Avenue S. E ............. ....... G r. 7-4836 1227 Elmwood Avenue S. W ......... ....... G r 7-4887 3902 Lincoln Way E. .. ........... ...... G f. 7-3922 3416 Hilton Place N. E ...... .Te. 2-4810 1209 Manor Avenue S. W .......... .-.---. G I- 7-4996 4018 Shlper Church Avenue ....... ..-..-...- H 11. 4-1349 3168 NX'ildwood Circle ........ .Te. 2-7733 225 Marion Avenue N. E ...... .TC. 2-4776 5263 Tyner N. W. .. ........ ....... G I- 7-6529 524 Genoa Avenue .. .............. ------ - - 5156 Southway Street S. W ....... ....... G r. 7-0094 4464 Kemary Avenue ........... -TC 2-4821 1417 Perry Drive S. W ............ ...-..- G f- 7-2925 3424 Stump Avenue S. W ......... .....-. T 6- 2-3932 4537 Aurora Street N. W ......... ..-.... G I- 7-5869 137 Freman Road ..... .......... . TC- 2-5306 3049 Bayer Circle N. E. ........... ..--- - TC- 2-4202 3111 Rowmont Road S. E ......... ....... T E. 2-3690 317 Genoa Avenue S ....................... .....-- G r. 7-1155 4929 Nenlough Woods Drive .... 477-8214 447 Sundale Road ...... .................. ....... T E . 2-3920 4405 Mulheim Avenue S. W .......... ---------- H 11- 4-1295 1142 Western S. W. ......,.......... ------ G f- 7-0226 4985 Second Street, N. W .-....-.- ------ G 1' 7-2155' 1302 Saratoga Avenue S. W ......... ------- G f 7-3890 4523-16th Street N. ......... ------ G r 7-1696 130 Anna Street N. W ..-.-....--- -------- G 1- 43449 4656-12th Street N. W .......... -Gr. 7-1314 2447 Swiss Avenue ..... ............. . . ------ Gr- 7-4221 1121 Manor Avenue S. W ......... .-----.--.- G f- 7-0624 4949 Fohl Street S. W ............... HH- 4-3963 4517 Marcellus ........... f ............ -Gr- 7-2554 226 Saratoga Avenue ....... .Gr. 7-1206 1416 Miles Avenue S. W ......... ----- 1314 Miles Avenue S. W .......... .Gr. 7-7420 l l 3 l l 1 l l Macioce, Sue, 70, 114 ,..,,.... Mallett, Pamela, 70 ...,......... Manwaring, Howard, 70 ...,.... Marsh, Judith, 70 .,.............. Marvin, Tom, 83, 135 ...........,... Marzella, Dennis, 70, 112 .,....... Mascitti, Carole, 70 ..........,.,.,. Masters, Susan, 70 ............... Matheson, Alice, 71 ,.....,.r Mattern, Sandy, 71 ,.......... Mauger, Marann, 71 ........ Maurer, F red, 71 ..............,.,............,,..,.......... ,.,,,,,, Mechaney, Jennifer, 71 ..,..........,...,.............,.,.,,,.,. ..,,,.,, 121, 126 ....... ....,,.. . Meyer, Amiel, 71. .,.....................,...........,,..,..... ,,,,,1, . Merryman, Jack, 43, 71, 135, 143, Milhoan, David, 83 ,,..,.................,. Miller, James, 71 ,,,,...... ..,,.., . Miller, Peggy, 71 .,.................,........ Miller, Randall 71 ,1.,........,....,,,,,,,, Miller, Tim, 71,, ss, 132, 143, 121:21 .... Millhorn, Alice, 71, 117 .............. ,,...... Miskimen, Rita, 72 .......... Mitchell, Charles, 72 1.,.,,. Morris, Kenneth, 72 ,..,,,..... Morris, Richard, 72 ................ Mortland, Richard, 72, 114 ....... Mottice, William, 72 ...........,., Murphy, Diane, 72, 120 ......... Murray, Marcene, 72 .....,..,. Muster, Tom, 72 ,............. Newport, Gretchen, 72 ......, Nichelson, Darlene, 73 ,.,.,,. Noble, Larry, 73 ,,..........., Palmer, Ann, 73, 114 .,1....... Parks, Brian, 73 ,....,......... Persinsky, Micky, 83 ..,..........,. Phillips, Sharon, 73 ,...................... Pispisa, Jean Pierre, 73, 133 ....... .. Poth, Linda, 41, 73, 53 .............. Potts, Don, 73 ,,...................... Presson, Jimmy, 73 .........,...,.........,... Preston, Gary, 73 ................,................ Preusser, Joe, 73, 133, 135, 143 .... ,.... , Pyles, William, 73 ...,......,................. Radel, Jean, 74, 115 ....... . Randels, Sharon, 74 ......,,. Ratliff, Bill, 74 ...,.....,,., Ratliff, Kay, 74 ............,.1. Raymondi, Tom, 74 ......... Ream, Kathleen, 74, 58 ....... Reece, Richard, 74 ........ Reece, Robert, 74 .......... Reed, Charlynn, 74 .............. Reed, Mary, 83, 117 ,.,...........1 Reifsnyder, Vickie, 74, 117 .1..... Reisenberger, Jeanne, 74 ........ Resler, Larry, 83 .....,....,....... Richison, Gary, 75 ,,,..,............ Rider, Kathy, 75 ....,....,...........,.. Ridgway, Jerry, 75, 135, 138 ....,... Risher, Bonnie, 75 ,...,...,..........,. Rogers, Kenny, 75 .................. Rogers, Karen, 75, 114 ....... Rohrer, Donna, 59, 75 ........ Romig, Juanita ,,,,,,,.,,,.. Ronk, Bonnie, 75 ..,.,,1..,... Ronk, Phil, 75, 114 ,,,.,..,.. Roth, Joan, 75, 114 ......... Russell, Susan, 75 ......... Ruth, William, 76 .....,.. Ruth, John, 76 ,,....... Sauers, Glenn ,,1,,........,. Schafer, Kenny, 76 ......, Schlarb, Curtis, 76 .......,... Schlaupitz, Walter, 76 ........ Schmaltz, Rick, 76 .........,. Schmidt, Marilyn, 76 ....... Schnebelen, David ......,. Schrock, Linda, 83 ........ Schulze, Tom, 83 ....,..... 714 Edgewood Avenue S. E ....,,. ,,,.,,,, T e 3-7871 730 Chareldon Avenue S, E .,,..,.,, ,,,,,,, T e. 2-9875 5201 Richivell Drive S. W ....... Hu 4-3902 146 Westland Avenue N. W ....... ,,,,,,, G r 7-0256 2501 Swiss Avenue S. W .,,..,.. .Gr 7-1930 1328 Perry Drive N. W .......... .Gr 7-3906 1138 Miles S. W .............,.,,..... ,Gr 7-2717 717 Whipple Road s. W .....,... .,...., G f 7.5706 227 Rowford Avenue N. W .,..... ..,,,,. T e 2-5435 6200 Highton Street S. W ...,..... .,...,. T e 5-5266 523 Elmford Avenue S. E ......., ....,.,. T e 2-1265 1407 Elwood Avenue S, W ..,..,. ,,.,.,, G 1- 7-5139 4614 Lincolnway N, E ......,..,,..., ..,,,, G f 7-4397 1404 Stardale Avenue S, E ..,,,.,,, ,,,..,, T e 2.1342 4033 Erie Street S. E.. ,......,..,.. ,,,,,,, T e '9-5673 216 Zern Avenue S. E ......... .Gr 7-5801 4614 Marcellus N. W ..........,,,...... ,,,,,,, G 1- 7-7370 205 Zern Avenue S. E .......................... ....... G r 7-3367 4634 Pleasant Hill Road N. W ......... ......1. 3288 Persia Circle S. E ...................... ....... T e. 3-2207 4438 Seventh Street N. W ........... ....... G r 7-6868 1440 Stardale Avenue S. E ....... ........ T e 3-8325 236 Mohawk N. W .................. .Gr 7-2674 2433 Carr Avenue S. W ....... .Gr 7-5595 346 Perry Drive N. W ....... .Gr 7-0832 222 Wrexham S. E ................... ....... G r. 7-4623 311 Kolpwood N. E .................... ..1.... Te. 2-7737 1536 Menlough Drive N. W ......... ....... G r 7-1535 501 Jackson Avenue N. E ......... ..., 4531-12th Street N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-1238 165 Victoria Drive N. W ........ ....... G r. 7-5275 149 Wrexham Avenue S. E ........ ....... G r 7-0133 6101 Fairacres S. W. .............. ....... T e 2-7909 163 Fromm Avenue N. W ....... ....... G r. 7-4278 1711 Ambrose Avenue N. W ......... ....... G r 7-4770 Sunny Acres Trailer Court ......... ....... 4 77-3883 814 Overdale Drive N. W .......... ....... G r. 7-5502 4728-12th Street N. W ........., .Gr. 7-7551 3020 Meadowwood Street ......... ....... T e. 2-9256 4895 Third Street .............. ....... 4 77-8238 4880 Third Street N. W ...,..,. .Gr. 7-2254 4747 Navarre Road S. W ........ .Gr. 7-5879 3711 Lincoln Street .............. .Gr. 7-1080 4567-17th Street N. W .......... .Gr. 7-7693 123 Freman Avenue North ........ ....... T e. 3-3306 1156 Fairlane Avenue S. W ........ ......- G r 7-1351 4928-17th Street S. W .............. ....... G r. 7-1475 4441 Faircrest Street S. W ......... ....... G l. 5-8031 4424 Marcellus .....................,..... Gr 7-5264 2215 Sippo Ave. S. W ......... ....... G r. 7-4360 4949 Whipple Ave ..... .......... H u. 4-5277 222 Fairlawn Ave. S. E ......... ..Gr. 7-7187 1400 Western Ave .................. ...,... G r- 7-2908 5039 Aurora St. N. W ......,......... .1..... G r. 7-5097 1712 Spring Valley Dr. N. W ....... ,..... G r. 7-3300 4621 Pleasent Hill Dr ......... ...... ...... G r . 7-7523 1432 Elwood Ave. S. W .....1.... ....... G r. 7-7569 4707 4th St. N. W ............ ...,... G r. 7-6169 R. D. 934 ......................... TC. 3-8380 4080 Groveland Ave ......... .Te. 2-9471 327 Avis Ave .................. ..,..... 6150 College St. ............ Te. 2-9050 1512 Ambrose N. W ........ .Gr. 7-7055 3726 Clark St ...................... ....... G r. 7-0805 3726 Clark St .....,. ................. . Gr 7-0805 140 Leonard Ave. N. E ......... ....... G r. 7-0682 512 Zern Ave. S. E ............ .Gr. 7-4395 R. D. 9992 ........................... .Te 2-1249 2120 Richville Dr ................. .Te 2-1249 1272 Bowen Circle N. W ........ ------- G 1'- 7-2335 4731 13th Sr. N. W .......-..... -Gr. 7-6858 711 Whipple Rd. S. W ....... .Gr. 7-3923 1214 Ellwood S. W .......1.......... ,Gr 7-4960 1626 Dunkeith Dr. N. W ........ .Gr 7-6815 6460 Navarre Rd. S. W .......... ------. T C 2-1345 1522 Perry Road N. W ......... -Gr 7-3351 108 Rowmont Rd ............. -....... T C 3-9563 6898 Navarre Rd .......... Veon, Doris, 80 ,...,,,,,,...., Sense, Bob, 76, 135 ,............ Sevier, Bill, 76 ...,,............... ,... Seward, Larry, 77, 95, 135 ........ Sexton, Tim, 77 .........,,..,....,... ......... Shane, Mxke, 77 .................. Sheely, Sharon, 77 .............. Sherman, Tom, 77, 102 .,....... , rw ,Yv-,,A -------- Shulok, Lily, 77, 97 ,,......,, ..... ......., Sheppard, David, 77, 121... Sieber Ga 77 .,....., .......... Smeltzer, Steve, 77, 135 ...... Snyder, Virginia, 78 ............... Southworth, Saundra, 77 ....,... ........ Sponseller, Charlotte, 78 .....,.. Sponseller, Lois, 78 .,........... Speelman, Cynthia, 78 ..,,.... Speicher, William, 78 ,.....,,. Spivey, William, 78 ,.,,,,.. Spraggs, Daniel, 78 .,....... Stark, Sandra, 78 ...,....,,..,,,.. Starkey, Gary, 83 ...,,,,............. Staudt, Carol, 78, 4, 106 ,.,.. Stevens, Donald, 78 ,...,.,,,... Stevenson, Sandra, 78 ,,.,..,.. Stover, Shelby, 78 .....,,...., Stropki, Thomas, 79 .,...... Studebaker, Bonnie, 79 .....,. Sturm, Judith, 79, 114 ,.....,, Summers, Linda, 79 .,,....,. Tanley, Helen ,...,.r,,,...,,,,, Temple, Connie, 79 ...1.,... Terrett, Susan, 79 .,..,,.....,... Tharp, Juergen, 79 ,........1....... Thomas, Marsha, 79, 114 ...,...... Thompson, David, 79 ......,..... ........ Tittle, James, 79, 135 ,,.....,, Ullom, Phyllis, 79, 120 ..,,,.. Urban, Sharon, 79 ,..,,,,..., .,.. Valasek, Gary, 80, 112 .,..... Villard, Robert, 80 ,,,,,....,.,. Vincent, David, ao, 112 .u....,.. 2222 Wfade, Susan, 80 ,,,,,.,.,,,,, Wallace, Linda, 80 ....,,,,...... Wallick, Delbert, 80 ,,,,,....,........ Walters. Charles, 80, 133 .......... Vlfaltz, Ronald, 80 ,..,,,,,,,,..,, XVard, Joyce, 80 ,,,,...,,,,....... Warren, Carol, 80 ,,,....,....... Waseity, Rosemary, 80 ,,,..... Watkins, Dianne, 81, 114 ,,....... ...,,... Wfebber, Danny, 81 .,,..,.,..,.. Wfeidner, Randy, 133, 81, Weekley, Cheryl, 81 ..,,....,,.......,,........, Weekley, Linda, 81 ..,,,....,,,. Weiser, Linda, 81 ,,...,..,,,..,.... Werner, Shirley, 81 ..,,...,. Westland, Paul, 143 ...,,... Wfheeler, Cherie, 81 ...,.... Wheeler, Joyce, 81 .......... White, Janet, 81, 119 ...,.,... Wiggins, Cheryl, 81 ,,,.,,.. Wile, Robert, 81 ,........,....... Williamson, Joyce, 82 ,....... Winger, Nancy, 82 ,.,...r,., Wisden, Gregory, 82 ...,....................... Witmer, Pat, 82 ,....,,,,,,...............,.....,.,... Witschy, Sandra, 82, 114 Wood, Lawrence, 82.. Wootom, Skip, 82 ..,,,, Woutat, Charles, 82 ....,... Wright, Linda, 82 ........ W'right, Ruth, 82 ,......,. Wuertz, Jack, 82 .....,.... Wymer Yoder, Thomas, 83, 1 , James, 82 .,.....,...... Zeno, Joanne, 83 ..,................. -------- Zimmerman, Helen, 8 3152 Rowmont Dr. S. E ..,.,.., 314 Westland N. E ...,.............. 3970 Harbrook Ave. S. E .......,. shivt-ly, Keith, 77, 135 ....... ffffff .... Sichler, Paula, 77, 103, 114 .,....... 305 Albany Drive N. W ....... 1157 Manor Ave ...,,................. 2295 Brooklyn Ave. S. W ........ 4541-13th Sf. N. W .............. 2604 Oakview St. N. E .,,,,... 3137 Rowmont Road ,..,..,,.. 1226 4330 Del Vern S. W ........,... Sheplar Church Ave ........ 630 27th Street N. E .... 3005 4937 1333 4864 1516 1120 5877 5285 2344 2491 5204 4418 Marta Street S. 14th Street S ..., .,,..,.. Manor Avenue ,,....,...... Southway Avenue. ........ .. Dunkeith Drive N. W ....... Elwood S. W .,................ Buchdak seem s.vv .... Q ..,... Sherman Church'Avenue ,...,.. Saratoga Avenue .,,............ Perry Drive S. W .,,,,.,...,. 13th Street S. W. ,,..,.. , 12tl'l Street N. W. ....,. . 217 Avis Avenue N. E ...,............. 3827 4125 ..,.....,4647 Lincoln Way 1: ......,,.........,,.. Fairgrove Avenue S. W ..,.. R. D. 9444, 1415 Stardale Avenue ,.... 4560 7th Street .,............,...........,... 3354 Hilton Place N. E ....,.......... Surmoy Avenue S. W ........ 4418 12th Street N. W .....,...... 3765 1319 Mollane Street N. E ............. Miles Avenue S. W ...........,. 145 Woodlawn Avenue N. W ..... 4555 8tl'l Street N. W .,....,............ 338 Gnaw S. E. ..,,..... 4882 15th Street S. W ............ 3531 Hilton Street N. E ........,. 4518 1615 17th Street N. W ............ Whipple Road N. W ....... ,127,118 ,,..... .....,,. 35 ........ -----,-- 3032 Rowford Avenue W ........ 257 Oneida N. W ....., ,........ 4508 3rd Street N. W .,,...,.... 1665 Dunkeith Drive ..,,........... 4022 Richmont Avenue S. W ....... 317 Westland Avenue N. E ..,...... 650 Washington Avenue S. E ....... 2409 Whipple Road S. W ......... 6464 Creston Drive S. W ........ 5185 Richville Drive S. W .......... 207 Genoa Avenue N. W ......... 2515 Southway Street S. W ....... 1438 Brooklyn Avenue S. W ....... Route 4, Richville Drive ......,... 630 Edgewood Avenue S. E ....... 145 Genoa Avenue S. Mass .......... 6233 Richville Drive S.- W ............., ..,..,,, 205 Cresentview Drive S. W ....... 3865 Richmont Avenue S. W ....... 205 Bordner Avenue S. W ......... 6277 College Street S. W .......,... 4050 Stump Avenue S. W .......,... 6210 Bosford Street S. W .,................ ...,.,. 1413 Spring Valley Drive N. W. 4823 17th Street N. W .,............. 619 Buckwalter Drive S. E ........ 1071 Marion Avenue N. W ....... 313 Avis Avenue N. E .,.......... 407 Belle Street ,,,,......,..,...,,.... 3415 Bailey Street N. W ........... 218 Highland Avenue S. E ....... 223 Bell Avenue .,.......,,......,.......... 228 Harding Avenue S. E ........... 4935 Menloughwoods Drive N. W 1424 Stardale Avenue ..................... .--.,,- .4448 4th Street N. 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