Rocky River High School - Riverlet Yearbook (Rocky River, OH)
- Class of 1951
Page 1 of 136
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1951 volume:
“
I 7 w ff'-? ' f f - 1 5 1 M, Y 32 ,,V,,A,bA , f 5 A pf L f i '- 4 v i 1 - Y. -f' ., i ii' l l! V jiif-.I ig? maj tsfiiff M W4 -I In ' 0 wk 1 0. ?v 0 0 xo' . n Y di 0 94 ,un Q A v'-YK P Q ode 9 7 J 3 Y' 9 . ' ' 3 x 5 '44 ' f G XX 'Le 9 033:91 f C QA fo 09' Qs W ' ' ,mf - W' ,gf ,QL , v Q ' qi' ff? ' 03 oyb, ' ,. ofqq 1- . eV' K ' ' eg, ., ,vi a . . Qu' . ' 1 'th i ' 4 .3 'az' 1' -1 x no ' ' .' gg i . . . 1, c Q 'I -. . v9'v':::L . A S 4'4-,by ' -'ov' 'B 'of' 4 L I-1 X o' it in 'X v 6:Xor O Q a 4 Jvugiouun , xl ooggxx 3 0. 1- - 1 fa? 'w ., th '. v,L 1 ,L X I ul' 2+ 0. Susan In-ova ELAN -ann . EQ? sig? .i Q-t.-,.' -K7 7.1.2-:1-. -A Ng.-uv' , can '11-' y V,' - - Vf,f'?'. ff ,yu- Q, .. M- ,.V-., .4 V1 .A ,- .1 g.V .-,-1,4 -d,,,pd . -- '- ' -1. - - ' -'1,gf-V-..-...-3'- -5--g,-Vg, -mf . . V V: .1.-JF --VI-'.'1V-VTQ,-' , 1, -:F , '- '.-V' - V -' ' VV-519'- ' 1.1 '-'- 'V' 52' ...gg '.Jr.,,:,-ff 1z1,'r1,,f ,L ff .,.f '5'.L- 1 'f'1f'5'V:1'.1-T' A , 5 -1 I-. gg,-LQLS-Q?'f' '-:If ,:C:1: L -v mf-Q ML-,.-33,3-'.1'.Q,-lg :ia':',.1 hQV:::'1Vj,,3L'.'-3: M,,,,i,f1rff'2', f5'15E?ii-Tf5'-,'f'f-'f?52f if-F-VV25-ifgw if -Q 1' 5 D.--H5511 .1114-lf.f'f Q,-.gsfmV.w ,.--,-ti 1 1-. '. 1-1 ..fJf' .-. V-wk .V -1' f '-.j'.:,,zI,r',4:: 'a- .Hu-: H .-gn' -' ' 11f'f?fa'zfgei4-Elf:',STf2r2'4',,-,, EV'4!',f2e21 'f V.3g'I--'iii -'23+'1- --vm X nr iv: f-? ':'- 7 -efaff'-7-51-at 'A ,ez-I-'ff-V'V . - ji : J' 'T,-aff!!-f'.-:i'CfiEx1vf9V'f - ' f ' X Mi V: V -'.,,:h..-.,.- ff - VLH! -1 wr , , , .Q-eff: 1 -astgfhfrfeqe---..-vc, . MT:-I, - - -5 .:' --S1-f: 'gV'.: -'-fs-V-, A-ws 51--:+L--ii, ,. Mis:-512+-411-fzeff-r1EfiV--ff,-ffrzwf ,.w::fuVrfa.4'-12.V-eg.,x V4f-A-Mil-.ffs-.-1:1-QW. -'-U-' -' ' M. ,.f:w?C,-. 5? wb--iAi4niw'J ' '5' F6 ' .., L-'V-,.',f4 V ,z,,V.-iso ' ' .,,?-6-7, ,4.,- -,. V--.ff - 4411 ,X ., , 31? , . -. -, .Jw V, .1-,AI Y .1 f 594. -'93-',,b4,. - .r, NVQ, , . . V. , f, .gg--::-2-E-Q'-522-ff-Zi-Qfaiav.--f-1-2-- S Alu an ...IA-,,I--'jVLgi121,-'2'f,.-,Lsg,,z'l.-fl-4,gf11-1QQ,,' 'VW' WW .4 I' ,,,q.L- V, 373.15315-!1,g:1.-y:'.3--.'-'Vfg.-f'VQA, ' x .,,,.,?7-'Qs A .. g.,w-51-4--ff, f- 3-' PM K,4j-v'Y g'1 5' f Q U J ,. ,y.,r5 . -ff-.. 4- 5' - ff. swf--1.V-1.:1'K'---1133-f-54-'W 'V' .lf-1. V- an,f-1,4-x,i5:ffL'?f ?-JJ--: Z-A ' -Q' ' ,, .... .., .,G.E','.,fL-ff? ----11' --1 V ' V e r-. -- - . -AMF , ny V1.1 .A.+,,,4J1'- ,L 1. ,L ...f.f.,,,f.v..,-,F-5 Q'f13':,4,'-'ML' S n. .. ., .. - ::,-',f.V--,-gf-Q-gi..--,1za-wif'-- f' -:'-- ' '- w 1:-zz.: -. - ' fn---'M-f fs -we--'.1--QV- 1. 1 -' - Lf.-'V--5 ' 7 m4.f- 1,--3 -- - A ' fn: 1.5.-L5,Iggl..3 A . V I A , .. -1 V- - Sf, ,,I,gVV1j'.1iga9,'gf.:Fm- r .9 .VV . -Q. 'fQ,Ay34':, 'iw , ,h,yl3' 4. 'ffl' ' .-4 Emu 'f'. l?s-TFA:-Lg' 'V'5 4 'I in ff V . . Qin - Q:-.5 4, .' ,wyfwxg-' :-,-R I: -4 ' . .eV ff.-V ' -' ' ' ' 3 w -1- 1, - 5- f F5225-if. 'E-'QI6-f QT' , V f 59 .in U. , -'B T,gf.Q': s P4 ,Q , 4 ...QA s,f3.-Vy,qm.1gj-,552-'- V- f 11 . -I'::.,1.-- + ,H-. 1 ' -. ,f, I-,,.UI.1..,5. .W 'Z '. y A30 -BJ- '.7'flz:.f:-'21.P -'., 'f:'l:l?'7..xfL:f4' 'L i'v'v -'i4Lf1'ZifJ f -.'.'M-5-Vi'PfV 'g-'fu ni.-- c,'9',r- .-144. J--f. -aif-'--f ,vi -.511 1,-. ls: ., 3--1' Vni? :V .,-,rx -, 3524 'gg'5gTffQg,!:Q? :f.1f -if ' 4253-f-L-sir P- -'QM Fai-ff? Lf..-'. 5215-'f'? 47f '-'I-46' i-if-H vu wr' 1. ' HQ L53 ---f,g-T.-VQQIQY. P 5 -'- , Vx , '-..:wM.g,iy-,:,: .hw 'f' v.. gg rg: , W ,- y may-1-ff 1 T -V' wwf - - ,J-f :'f'3 , 5. 4 :,.f. Z -w '. 'x ' M ws ' rf V .,..---' ,, ., ,.-'. 1 ,.-Lr -,f - JV Q s,5...r-h fn323.ilM-gsiii-zykffq'v'V.,'4-1,3.3521 -- A ,.,e,,..giVffQ,--..,y:p'-'V. .- ff 'L 'f - ' 'V I-,Q-If-:,.:-r' ' '. ,.:.,,-f -5 ,qv , K,-,A ' W . V- -' - ' .,,L.f-- . in ,gf 1' Ig NYE' - W, fr I M i w A V t . Milf- ,Y - r-...W .2 V, - V uf - W . ..,..f.-mg - ETF-.'--Yes ' bk 1 91 ' . , . . - Z 1 . ,ny-wa,-'QL ,' -1 -' fy Ng - .. ..-' !-. - ,Q-IQ 'Q TW ' . .- 'V 1 - h M , x-V .' . ..,,4. -air--. ,W ' , ff' 'F' EF ' --tml . - L+'- -- - , 33-1-3 l ei- --hi 5 'E ' V - . ' VV ' ' ' K .4 F 1' Rap' . ',.', , , , 'Y W- 3,-V 'l.' ,..-. - . -aXe'SWv-fs? T- - - '- In Q r', ff' If , wif ,-,. .. .g.,V,V53i-75 , f5, 4:n- ---H-vs., 5, V W Q, ,1 , is PL - 5:5,.-sffQg3Sfr,'yI5?Z:ffzyfQiyk,.,f-.15:?j3fff5fStW5i:f2ii 43, , A. K . , -- n ' 'we -'..,.1.'- D f 4 . V so , - ,. .QV . -SJ,-645. ..s.J'ia-3--V.2S,V-1 To -5. ' 4 5- --V .YQ 3035 r4 14-'YQ' '1 .i 1 1. Z-el ,-H F 'T-'45 l i's' 48-V' I 'T ' afk..-flwjl is-, E3 'Mrfil -67'-V1v4 -wc' ' 4' 1, L I ' Plfgp-,Q fi --mv-2- '1A',1 u 'V' ' 1 !nlkt fx I Aly i ' . , .Wi I- 1'-24 .V'313L'3, . ' fl'-k. 4 , . .. ., no . . ' 3- Y: : 'iq-if-',-I .gf 'rfyi-12.-f'-.Jw-'qi-'2f',:,-.-'i'Q-1,2-.:'f-V-T--V .1 VH W qs' cw . I . . -, I- , .- ' fi V, .El . 11.5-fly! X1-4.1 '41 -V 1 1 A4',-9. ,ff 'Q-,3 f,,f--'-1W,5j- -Q 7 .'vigQj54aD,f,,:,f- Q A1137 2-11f.QQ,i,.g', - l . - ' - - QV., gf!-H 4?1F?1f'3,,n- ',,',.+ , -RSL.--3-A.--.-54, -sr., - .4 .:-am--14.-w ---fl,-Q . gg'-'T1,V,+ 5 ..V- .- . ,- . x-- - ng- -L -. H.-.1-L 4-yin f .:. V... pf 1 f,.,u,1,.,:,,wP.,gc.q,a V4-1,11 VW. .. ,, - , - fsff'5f-': '16'.' 39,--114356 -'ri' -Y ah- .--:V--.gs .'-fdi-:H -'x,,.p, g Vs -sr. VV M- lx .h..,f-VV Q W .- - :- --F 1-7 -N 1h.,1-vyPS3A5.f4v3Tw:---a .-3-,Q-1 -,Jr-s , ,- -- -1 . -f' '- 'f' -Q:-'BY1-f.V y f -- -V ' X, fa Eh! Q sl - ,, W V ' ' Vu- ,g -V-N rw r - is-'Q Na' V V r- -f-L4-w!5'W EpiQ . , V-,F-3,--f ' V I e 5 l..'Z-12?-iakkax, I ft lylkvm, Kvfggjffb . - I 5 '- 5 ,VY ,,L 1 ',-gp..-. ,' -' '1 'f -' 9, V ,Q V -3. '. ! ,. L' ' .AA--if-KI ., . V. A 4 . . .WU V, . e,'L:V' ..,,k.A. 4, . . '. F 5.71, ' A ., -.U -- ,bl I -. .., -,qw g..-ff-.V 4 -V - Qs -.n..4 If ,:,-u.-c 1 :- ' EW I .V S, ng'-Vz.Vw W -- V -- f ' Ax xxr,-,ni-K ,A L L 'www I. , 4 V- in .- 'W' ' Q ...--fq.-1,--ag 1 -, may KM .a A Vczglgtiif- If '1'411 -it .- .pw -V -- . ,V- v- V as u. .rw H! 45, ffig 5 ,.,, f-4.-,. '-5' hy- we ' 4 1 -- . -- - 5 -95-51+-xii.-.ff,:1V--:--:-v -- Yf V - - 1,-ggfq ' -' - ' -':--: - V- 55. ' A .5 1. ax. ofhfx'-211-fa 'P' A' -' Q -'EVA Jgxfi:-f,.5,C'g2 '1- ' ' ' . . .t4.a..--mia.--2-3.'-fu?-Q' -'fl'-Q' f -' 1 if- FR? f5 f! ?b2yg'5?sMs'Z3 Q :W 5' I .,-.Nl H. , ,. S J Q. . L - 4 h w.-'qrfel ,ri-.'ff5.--33 . V- '- A I A A ,JM g gee ,-,gy-.., ,.:+-Lf. . xl iff? .f V ' K ' . .. 'My 1 V . , iff., -1,-.5 1-'IE--2. 'M . iilvgll -17- 'V' ' ' ' ' . , .. . V. s-VQii:-,-.- '.fn..-ez-'Eff im- 'ff-:sv.'f .-f -1. -- EW 3- pg . 2, . . .. s ...Q W... f-'-1.9-1 '.-Vf- V - S-nf --ff-IM' 1 Q .4--mi -V-' V. N: fi EV f-Jfigff' wefw.-fa,- --QQ f-'Z' -f-'Fi' I '43 ,E 3I7 .'zg .' ffl-1' Q . . . . fs- ., , -rf 53, ?sgg5'S,-i4Q!fif tl3.g-57. uk . Q55-L N,-5 'ff' Iv- .- F, - 1- v U, 1, , V an - K'-' 4' Af '14s wiki ali' r ,V t 5 -1 gif if-'g'G.f':'-,'f,,. lj 15. x'fu 'Q-Q. Q?-tfgiif 'A ,.f' 1f11'Q?fE 5.-',' gfqzgztvgig N,-ff' HM 1- . s .. Q mf- A,,, LAVV 3: .,,,,,,,4g, Fgffaiggasegne s., ' --vw Q Sfjlfd-?'i,l,V,g -by-Mg, av: .gi-.1-. z1,1V:?gf,j,-- l ' 4 K ,- -gt, - . .,-- n, -3 , f 15, 1. ,-My.,g.,.g51--5.3-A34-3.34A -ff. Tv'-3'f',n V-Vps' cg, ,, . V AN ,j iri . -1 Q, 4, MQ .qgfxfig ,,- 1 L . 31-5gj'.h1, - -- - 1- -' 9,4 V-'ln-, ,gag L., 5.35,-, . x. 'l:2,.s',. -, W W-4 V--'g,zfs-1.15-si alfs-,1!544i9j'f4MV-.54, -H ..+0. w-WV-,,.o:.v v - ,1 'Q , q..,s,-af: -v -5-ff --,-1-1 Mfr:-1--1-. VV V .f:2sf4Q1?-11,4'.uf4,'f-SEVENg-.gf--V?T-2gV2-:'-'- -,Wd -f f .-35.f5f....- - -9, .,--gk-:i,S',a,w:71fq.-Vfgg-,.,5gg--V..-.- 2- W- - - -P gsgglvg 41-5722 -,xyzg 4- 333.5341-gi-1+.,,gV.-re if-5.1 -' ' sw fa 4.34-S ,f V- -.-,,Igfr..V-Mila Vw X firk-Vvmsf., - , 1, U- SN . . ., .---f 1.-'-6,3112 . . ,, - .. --:'V.- fi'f:?'wf. .f.fr.s31-'17-- ' 1 ' A A , -,,.4,1:--A. qQ'5j -V. : -,ff-1,1514 2 -'---' -af-Qu' ' ' P A6 V Hu I: F - .1215 w 1 . . 3:-3? 'ifffili--f'A '- W 'bw 'U V 'gy L . .. . -fn. 1-.fi--,f1f25-'E+ .. . 4, --V- -F-W ? f1' :fy-'s V.4f-.fV -1 . , - .-1--,-,sg-V. 'a:7'f7?fi1f2fl--i,i.'q V'-if 2-'Q13--??.V-Nik?-V- -if. . - .V-F e- an 1'-'Tf.k1:ffV' .-flew. -,.,U'.-gnf wzV.'a1V,'ff',-f.V.. ,.,--.fi 2 f , ... - -. . ' -Vu --'-asia--.Q--WSW? --W ' ' ' ' . . -1.-, ., Hifi,-S -?viQes+'1ai -f'3f.- ff' f ' g,+1 .f,.g.x, , ,. Mi' ,glahlqgu .. I 9, fm , -. ,...- V - '1J7g 3.g' 'T . f f 4, , 1 34- '- -'fn fa'-5'--V ff' Us. , , -,ff-.-V4-w -- i N '614 I!-Vi' ffifrjl. .3 '- 'M M . . -1 - - ' 5 SyL1'3g- . 5 -N V' 415-AV-g'p'. -V.-.. -- -' '- 4 . , C+ffc?V-.-gwQiW ?'ff!'Q- ,,,.g,.,m, ..-. .-739 10.1,-f. 1- . 1- 14,553 . .I . ..-f f?7?'? : --'1 'EsiY11-V-' ' ' ' ' M9552 T9!s,-'3I5fh'f5--1: S-1'-E' L15 x 4 A ' I 1 , ,M ,.,,.,--Q. fifwesa-151 'D' 4' Y Q LLhJiAnbiiyVq.fyM : A . ' L -Qsitcxqlpia . V- -iii' 1 v 3 4. I, , , jx. tgAPMlb.,1912,uv'HYt P ' . , .V 15',Vi2'f71.V?-'.1.--:fi'f.'77 A E M - . pg., ff F. . in A 'l 'f2'2?f:5?ff'? . -L . ,, -.i.wgv '2?f?52-a 'if' ' J? . J , . -A '- -5. - .Ag LWYHQ -'.-fide--.V.-':lfv.! -Luci -'1,, + . . . . . A s -V s V y s i. i - V - -- if ,gn -4- V M. V, .05 .Ja-iii-F. , 'Q-'Sv -ML-lkif'-W3 . V 'E V .f ..-f- - -- - us X if!-.,,,,,.:a.q..'3h+f.3w,a. fi -5 '- --H ' ' di'-'15, - -, '. n'- V-J A ,f' ilgief -gg--3.4: v' .1 ' . ,--11-fy-' ff- Swhxi-'NQFI' fx-r'1 f-'f'? A agp! A A N . it , x-x4.1,,.-any M. -- za MW.. .. .. 2 3,1 1 ?5..j.1.,!4 ., , -rf, ...aw -2-3--' .---V 4: V -V- ' 'wk 'FWE'br,51Etf'iv.?-'Z' .. -v , -V L . JQ12' M ml i ,LM gzgvvb at :AQ-Q41 -c Y Q sm wif sbrfkk' 1' R gyms! ' L Je -'4,fV,,,w - - - ka: ' Q . ., ,Qs . . . -.Saw 'Vf ' + '-Q'-'-1301 W 55 , L, ,.- ,-3 ,r -- ::e,,,Q- FQ, 1559 -4-'I-2-rn ' rw ' ,. ,v ,- 'v J nf- V--Q-vie' ' 51 -L' as-' 'fQ'4 ?3'F ' Wvv Anita.-.. 1- yy. L43 -.- ,, B 1- 9 . . 1 H151 .:,'4,f?:-,-.17 . . -:S ' VV--- M- V V V - f v Ka: V3 gEx9 ?'lf-'-2' .-.I , 1 -e .P V .V,V-Iii 54fffS'fQ.'5f'ff-.'l55Vz-Air-if-ax ffm - - . .4 -s. -S--V, -S'v-5'5'f-z'1-- 321--i ' ' ' V ,gf V-:ff-, 4- V - .---14 'ff - - ' ' Xfgfiaif- 5: 'fnw J- -V.:f.a59V?'5f' - - --.. ' H -- Fwy,-, -V -V55?k,m2S,a-P? feg,Vs 'ge 1 f.r?ff'h.fg4 ,VI L F .5,, v h -V 1 f .. 11211-5-9, Vishnu X - ' mm , 4 s. . - -- .--Va-p.1.-45-1-'iii-'Sif?i f!f 1, . --f-iw --Q32 af:-Q-Vw -- 'f- Wiki ' B 'f:'.J1J' , g .I 1- '- ' '- H Egggfgi-J,-A. -- 'V Hz? .5 .,.. ... . . '4w'f.- '95-'V35'gfX:Q f' vb -3.lLf:f4Wy3 A in Q. vu Q xL ,f-I?-ggi. -., fx-225 . 'H -..+ '-fs. A-. fVm...- gr- . - ,-'-5 g1-Kfiga- -' Vs-L ' lk ,Nite :Ra 1 mi 4+-DH' 5. 1 'Q' -' M : J 'far '5:'1? LI'52-'E' U-H 3 K , up . . Fifi . V -wg-, 3j..' Qf'i1f2-- F g3y'3, 345 5' 'Ji ' J, ... .., . , .- 1 -11. l I' FIM VV ..:.f:Q5Y.,g., Vi V ,fig y 4 , . 4 R, gf. -M... .. . ' ug f yv' lg ' A wx 1,3 tl Published by Rocky River High School Rocky River, Ohio V-e15g53.35fQ-3iaf-w?,-,?4- 4 - . - .. - - -'F-M'-'ii .' U I 5 K-1 ki- -t ,sk vu. 'gk' . :lk I '4 - 'Q -a . f e ? M ?-,?,maf-- vwfi-QW 4 ' x 3- 4, I --..-QVGMMV '5' if V .. -. -QV-I. -5: .3f2'T J5fQZ3'f ,Fu 'Y -1 nw 'Q 4 .- -fs .--.1.wN-,-..-f'-a--- V. f .L . - - la 1 f H, - .f 1. -1,-Q ' .- -,c:f'- L, YV ' 'Q '- ' - :?ifif2-L-VaIfF'-f- wa?V+Y1-3339 1 W' - Y ' 'Q - ' m. 1 X4 If ..'.. 1-'CP 'a',f1i gf . -' 1-2 ---1' Wi -V - 9 ' . ,,., V-A--Ly -:- . .. -'f'-' :itfi-'V-Sf, :K ga 'f Vi-'X33fQQ,g:g,?5V'fk?'fE?i?xVf!2'.:Ef9V V -3-fe . 2' ,Vg .--zu '44 -3' -f- ' fix, P if .' .-v V V 3 egg-, A1 1 1 ' ' . - - Y-ffjyiai-' .. ig-:gg i n? gk 3. nf V:-1 Editor-Wh' !?'w'Q4 lsk!.'l63'5s 1'TLZ 'DEL X. V Busan -:pf 'S -Qwidgf :they Slofer ' ess Monoger-William Emrich ' - '7'-E ff? giiifit gig? - Associate Editor--Loisorm Voltz hx AJR if 1521, V .1-7-f -5.,,,. if , .W Jw, jk 94341. H MZ , 7 . . The word build has a special significance this year for resi- dents of Rocky River. For months they watched with interest the progress of the construction of our senior high school build- ing. They can well be proud of the finished structure, an ultra- modern plant they have made possible for the children of the community. There is no finer edifice of its kind anywhere, we think. Comfortable and attractive surroundings are certainly to be desired, but they are, of course, only means to an end, as far as education is concerned. To build the intellect, to realize the gradual growth of the mental possibilities of the individual, is still the basis of education, we believe. This we endeavor to do in Rocky River High School. A highly developed mind, an intellect alerted to its greatest possibilities, is to be striven for by everyone who wishes ta make the most of his potentialities. But the growth of the social being is equally important. No life is a successful and a happy one which denies the importance of harmonious living with fel- low human beings. Our wide choice of extracurricular activi- ties and services in River High gives every student ample oppor- tunity to develop his social being. A sound mind in a sound body is as important today as it was in the days when Juvenal originated the truism. To help stu- dents develop a healthy body and a healthy outlook the curricu- lum at River includes classes in health and in sports of interest to all. Our intermural program of necessity includes relative- ly few of our athletes, but our intramural program embraces every student. The school is an integral part of the community. Every citi- zen, whether or not he has children in the school, should feel a personal interest in the educational processes, for the ade- quate training of youth is vital to society. We are proud of the fine relationship between our school and the community as a whole. I Administration and Faculty ,... , Student Body . Activities , . , Sports ........ . . . Advertisements Index .t..... h wh FW' . pages 12-19 . ,pages 27-51 . .pages 52-89 pages 90-108 pages 110-129 pages 112-131 I The word build has a special significance this year for residents of Rocky River. For months they watched with interest the progress of the con- struction of our senior high school building. They can well be proud of the finished structure, an ultramodern plant they have made possible for the children ofthe Comrnunity. There is no finer edifice of its kind anywhere, we think. X , A , I III .X A sy. X A XX I' k'.bAk.. S , 5 .-::.1-4- x A x il --V I E A ' x is - X X '--W- . lk ' 3 ' - we X. X f .... x fi? X My X - ' .- ' N- A m x N ' -A - fp? I Q ,-A 1? 1.2. ,. ,Q X, ga-X fn S-X f .' 4 2 1 rg. , ,Q :7 L AF W S si E m N Y rss iw N T, Y STA.-. X V XX ix WZ' It was fascinating to watch the steady growth of our new school building under the hands of ex- pert workmen. Can you recognize the gymna- sium in its embryonic stage? At this point the structure is beginning to take on the sem- blance of the building we hoped for so long. new .ma dwg? .Uni f -Ju-g,,...i.f Nik N' .V U , I , ,1 V N, A , ,V yy 9,51 i The Iibrory study holl looked like this when school started in September. This is the exterior view of the wing which houses our gymnasium. Ui fw-K.. , Q if N AQ M 334242. U iiiww, J . 'FV 'M lin ' -Q gi iq? i r-.qi 7 I 2 3 9 i 2 3 3 1 5 2 E X gl! .J 3 49 . -13 S Slygniil. wx. ,, sv ,-sfmiwi Lf MMU' fmisfmx mm 5 gli A 1 . 3 5 wmssww I Comfortable and attractive surroundings are certainly to be desired, but they are, of course, only means to an end, as tar as education is con- cerned. To build the intellect, to realize the grad- ual growth of the mental possibilities of the in- dividual, is still the basis of education, we believe. This we endeavor to do in Rocky River High School 7wzeZZeaz, , , fx gddflddfg ' The Board of Education give unstintingly of their time and service to help maintain the high standard of education for which our community is noted. We are especially grateful to the members for the time, the effort, and the thought that they put into the gigantic task of readying our beauti- ful new building. They have graciously attended to a thousand and one details in spite of heavy demands on their time from personal and business duties. Officers for the year l95O-l95l are Mrs. Allison Le Pontois, president, and Mr. Edward W. Ferry, vice-president. Other members are Mr. Carl W. Sollenberger, Mr. Frank Siedel, and Mr. Hylas E. Smiley. Mrs. Mildred Josselyn is clerk-treasurer. MR. FERRY MRS. JOSSELYN MRS. LE PONTOIS MR. SIEDEL MR. SMILEY MR. SOLLENBERGER i2 ' nz' Mr. Thobu rn Davis Mr. Davis will probably recall the school year of l95O-1951 as one of the busiest of his life, for it saw the culmination of months of planning and supervising the construction of a two-million dollar plant housing the Rocky River High School. The responsibility of correlating the innumerable details of such a colossal project fell largely upon our superintendent. As the coordinator between architect, builders, board, decorators, and personnel he resolved an immensely difficult task with efficiency and dispatch that won the respect of the entire community. I3 I I I I I Mr. Marsdon U. Grubb One of the most exacting positions in the school system is that of principal of the high school. Mr. Grubb has had to cope with multiple duties and problems that arose in this first year of occupancy of our new building. He has done an admirable job of integrating all depart- ments and of smoothing out rough spots in organization and classroom procedures. lt was largely due to Mr. Grubb's untiring efforts and genial good nature that the transition from a six-year system to a three-year was accomplished with a minimum of confusion. i4 MISS McKEE Miss McKee, deon of girls, h el ps girls with their problems ond cor- ries on her other rnulti- tudinous to s ks in her pleosont office. MR. BENNETT Mr. Bennett checks ot- tendonce of boys ofter his duties in the supply room ore completed. MR, ROWLAN D Mr. Rowland, our voco- tionol guidance counse- lor, hos ot his finger tips stotistics helpful to con- fused students. l5 Miss Patricia Armstrong A.B. Ohio University French, English Physical Geography Dramatics Roy C. Bullington A.B., M.A. Indiana State Teachers College Canterbury College History, International Relations, Sociology Baseball, Hi-Y Miss Christine Baumgarclner B.S. in Ed. Wooster College Ohio State University Physical Education, Health Leaders, Girls' Intramurals Paul B. Crites B.S. in Ed. Ohio University University of Pittsburgh Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts Assistant Track Coach Arthur Bennett A.B., B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Fenn College Physics, General Science Mathematics Supply Room Mrs. Dorothy Ellis A.B. Brown University Western Reserve University Latin, English, Library Library Staff Arthur J. Bridenbaugh B.S., M.A. Miami University Western Reserve University Chemistry, Mathematics Track Henry O. Evjen B.A,, M.A., Ph.D. Ohio State University Western Reserve University History Current Forum Mrs. Frances Folkman A.B. Notre Dame College University of Colorado Spanish, English gf Miss Frances McKee A.B., M.A. Middlebury College Oberlin College Dean of Girls Friendship Club, Student Council, Girls' Council Miss Dorothy Gray A.B., M,A. Western Reserve University English Student Council Miss Hazel Miller B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green University Typing, Stenography, Productio Girls' Intramurals I1 William B. Hooker B.S. Ohio State University Typing, Bookkeeping Junior Varsity Basketball Randall Motts A.B., M.A. Heidelberg College Columbia University Health and Physical Education Varsity R, Football, Basketball I I I Miss Arline E. Kadel B.s.M. Baldwin-Wallace College A Cappella, Music Supervisor of Vocal Music Robert K. Payne A.B., M.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Western Reserve University English Hi-Tide Adviser John A. Rowland A.B., M.A. Yale University Columbia University Mathematics Vocational Guidance Miss Edith A. White A.B., M.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Columbia University Public Speaking, Algebra Trigonometry National Thespians, Senior Play I I I Miss Bernice Summer Special Art Diploma Cleveland School of Art Art Riverlet Art ai' zz, Zz, Q... ... . . ..,. ,.,.,, . 3 . H ' 1 iif' ..2L ..., ' - - . ' gill fe. Mrs. Audrey J. Zabowsky A.B., M.A. Ohio University Latin Riverlet Adviser I8 Harlan L. Thomas B.S.M., M.M. Baldwin-Wallace College University of Michigan Supervisor of Instrumental Music Band, Orchestra, Music Appreciation E- . If E ,-.A .,.. . 'E .. K fi 2. if S . .,,. . .5 .,...... rl L fi 5... 1. -st: Miss Elizabeth Patrick A.B. Western Reserve University Dietitian and Manager of Cafeteria , Miss Delphine Whaling B.S., M.S. Ohio University University of Minnesota Home Economics Friendship Club .M , . 5 . , . ,.. . l Mrs. Vivian Vlack Kent State University Office Secretary ABSENT: Ralph D. Richards A.B., M.A. Wooster College Western Reserve University Biology, Physical Geography lyaku imm...eew:'1g,, fci ,, , znnnm--mmuwt , ,Awww Cheerful, efficient Viv V I Q c k presides over the front office ond trciins ci corps of student monitors, Mr. Budner and Mr. Wulf ore members of Mrs. Neff is the boker of those yummy pies. the mciintenonce crew which keep our build- She, Mrs. Street, ond Mrs. Stein ore the best ing ond grounds spick-and-spon. cooks ever, we think, smAkmvzh:,.rwrmaay14mW . , ,.f 2 2 Let's take a tour ot River halls, look into a tew classrooms and check on some ot the students' activities. Mr. Grubb makes an announcement at a pep rally. 0 5 QS35' ' 'vi r fn' ll ,ii if ,.,., .v., .,,,,,,,,,,..,,W,,W.E,l,,,e, ,,,.iw,,:..a,.....A M, .. a,.1wM.,..M.Mf. ., ,h....,., 20 A student panel in pub- lic speaking class present varied views on a timely subject. Boys in industrial arts classes are pleased with the up-to-date equip- ment in the shop, Typing classes are pop- ular in River High in our expanded commercial de- partment. 21 For several months this year the cafeteria doubled as a study hall, The chemistry lab seems to enthrall these senior scientists, does it not? Representatives from many univer- sities visit River to inform upper classmen of opportunities for further education. 22 River's ultra modern cafeteria is one of the best equipped in the state. It's a pleasure even to wash dishes in the gleam- ing kitchens of the de- partment of home eco- nomics. -XX 1 i .ff We f 31' LX .V-sae Art students work in comfort in their attrac- tive surroundings on the second Hoor. These students of mechani- cal drawing are securing a background for further train- ing in the engineering field. Our welfare is of concern to the P.T.A., officers of which include Mrs. Fix, president, Mrs. Bailey, vice-president, Mrs. Neuhaus, secretary, and Mrs. Collins, treasurer. Students of sociology ponder a weighty problem under Mr. Bullington's guidance. 24 l if Office mail boxes are the meeting place of the faculty as they check in before going to homeroom duties. Lunch time gives the gang opportunity to enjoy a little gab fest. The laboratory is a very in- teresting spot for inquisitive minds. Z' l l ' For the first semester we scit on folding choirs cind held our books on our lops. The rnonufocturer's strike over, we finolly received shiny new desks. i 26 M. BAILEY, R. BROWN, N. BUDDEN, D. YOUNG President . , .Donald Young Vice-president A A Michael Bailey Secretary A Rhonda Brown Treasurer . Nancy Budden 27 Row 5 - D. Dugan, S, Follon, C. Eyiston, R. Cormier, R Ferguson, E. Connelly. Row 4 - A. Dreissiger, D. Doug- lass, J. Greenman, R. Guyot R. Gillison. Row 3 7 l.. Cornish, T, Dem- ing, S. Gyuro, D. Ferry. Row 2 -4 J. Kiss, J. Goldie, J Fisher, D. French, K. Jordon Row l W L. Gregory, P. Frans cis, J. Free, K. Dean. Absent: A. Facion. Row 5 - M. Bailey, G, Camp- bell, l-l. Bowles, G. Brodt J. Chamberlain. Row 4 3 J. Albrecht, F. Be- ment, N. Bonte, R. Brown J. Buechler, L. Christ. Row 3 - J. Baker, L. Bodnor E. Beneke, V. Bowers, W Buescher. Row 2 - J. Barrett, D. Barco C. Budden, N. Budden, B Bayless. Row I - G. Bigelow, C. Becker S. Alexander, H, Buseman. Row 5 7 J. Kubach, P, Hamnil C. Hoppe, J. Loucks, T, Mac both. Row 4 --- B. McGee, K. Karg B. Krause, C. Laco. Row 3 - E. Muller, A, Hrns dale, P. Madden, P, Leary W Hochn. Raw2-S M. Meyer, Row I -V B Hanna, P. Herrick, E. lngold J. Meilander, Moog, C. Kish, 2 Perry. Abscnf: C. Lucas. 4 KJ Row 5 Af H. Myers, R. Olmf stead, F, Ray, R. Rrchcson G. Pcfcrs. Row 4 Y A. Nicholson, W. Par' ker, J. Pietrangelo, L. M.1rphy Row 3 f R. Morrnc, R. Moss B. Reeder, R. Rrcc, G. Ran- doll. Raw 2 - N. Nagel, C. Parsons S. PorTcr, S. PFICST. Row I 4 P. Parker, B. New- comb, L. Walsh, T. Szunyog Absent: J. Reinker. Row 5 - P. Wrobleski, A. Tol- len, W, Van Syckle, F. Walker, R. Warnemenl, J. Veitch, Row 4 - D. Young, R. Schuele, L. Young, S, Williams, D. Wrighl. Row 3 i' N. Zeiger, N. Van Luil, R. Ward, T. Yosf. Row 2 - J, Varney, K. Turnbull, J. Welzel, G. Zarich, D. Zab- ricky. Row l - L. Walsh, J. Daniels, L. Vlach, J. Fulfon. Absent: J. Van Sickle. , 30 Row 5 f J, Schmeller, A. Ritchie R. Shaw, R. Schaefer. Row 4 - J. Slruhor, J. Thomas, D Trlesel, R. Sfulz, F. Sheffler. Row 3 3 W. Rudge, W. Skoll, T Schneid, D. Rieker. Row 2 - S. Schaeffer, S. Slater B. Swartz. Row l - T. Szunyog, R. Siegman, S. Snyder, M. Titus. g . E. SARRAF, J. BOWERS, o. FERGUSON, D. TASSE. President , . . Dudley Ferguson Vice-president . . .Donold Tosse Secretory . A . Eloise Sorrof Treasurer . . , ,James Bowers W ' ' :gr gigiww ., .-,ff ' r . 1 fw1r::f-g-e::i: r -V f Ari -g'55f3afg4f.z, .L 'X 'ifz-?iL-WL 'Q' ' 31 lt was fun decorating for the big Starlight Ball the juniors gave in January. ,,, Q M-ff ,xv C I I I James Bowers, John Brogan. Joan Doerge, Roger Eaton. Ronald Gabel, Elizabeth Gearhart. Greener, Shirley Gregory. 1. ' ' i i , gg, in ' .l F 'ff 'fwfr' .3 , W S rf-egos ., , 'WW - Q 'C-V l we Row 4 - Donna Adams, Philip Ardussi, Edward Ber- neike, Dean Bleckrie, Mitzi Blowers, David Booth, Row 3 - Richard Carmine, Susan Collingwood, Margaret Cook, John Cowie, Ronald Cowler, Catherine Davis, Row 2 - Beverly Edwards, Virginia Fate, Dudley Fer- guson, Kenneth Fink, Wayne Fix, Arthur Fullmer, Row l - Gerald Geiger, June Gerrish, John Glasser, Ronald Graham, Jeanne Gray, Sally Gray, Theodore X 44 rf wg, ' 7. ,Q J. A ....... W . i s is -W ,. Hs Qs.. J N J F fl l' F -',.-- F fag .,,, I '- Sl.. bllt.. in A g v'--. :mm wg' E , E S fi , 'S WW, J ,. f R' W H ' , 'lZ': -at l .-.,' Q-Q, N :L 7 N KX .,. i -'Wg 5 ,ii ,. , Wk . -I ng' gy E Ge li it mf' .qwmi A W-we ',-. -ww X I My X Y - iss-Q W in N .. New gt U A ., ' ' Want I K ',,'l-'-, Q, ax 'xxx Yi D X X Q M-M, . ' N QQEYVMN Qi. 1 I K W e ... Jer r J ' Z bqzz .,. .,,.. :-. . .2 .,, 5, A . J V H J ' .., .M fi t-r'r1 11- ,,. 1 f ,, , , , H i fs 5.55 'J 12 M f if J .W l. ' J 4 J W .JJJ .,r J 'W J r'rr r rrrr . ef-Q f J ' 1 .J A ' ' ts J 32 Mm., MLN h,.. .. , 4 W ,wt ft 3? 515 E' J ,.:.. A q b V Q Aft t.,. I .,::.. Qlwt ' J f-.J it A sl ,M if M gl ll wi if 523441 fA'.- 1-. iiltfi f Q Q- N-A 4 .Jwre-we ,,, . , 3 In V, ..,:.,. N uulul Z V 1 . Q Q E l1?J7H',r 55142, 5 ' V -' Q24 . will A 4.1, 'il M il fl':5 'l' gp' A ll ,gm E L , J I M 51, ,:.: .. U A 'QF I 5 f in 3 M ww in '-'- 2 .,:.: s Deal' S i In ..,,, ,.,... V, ., ,.., I ::-v , Agn , ' f A , N wg, jwwgg , .,,..,,., - E ' ' ,. .f.f..-.-' ..:.-.,-. - :. , 1 , EM A.,V A ,A zln . e L ' ' .F 1, , W V X ': Z :Ma k 'J 'W' A gf,'lHmlw ' ,X ,...., 2. 'K PF ' 1 2 i -v-- Bw . ':' 2 -v-. 1 v ff ' h ' 5 Me? M ' I ' 'J W I H ae . ye. ,'-' , ft fi K ,M . fr, f . :., l. - H- I H A A if - ' ' , ' -J J- ' ,EIN . E - 1.31 ,.,' th - -' '- v-:. ,f , Ii ' -v-- ':,:. 1 R , W V L I EE , R W . W is M V. -:-' V ': 1 f W W -, i .5 e- ' - 2 .- ':: f 2 an H fl S we , J l J L .J J ., ' ,Q J el .,... .. 1.. Q it Q ,,,,, 'L he eere JJLL ,,J, e J J . ,,eV.': J. .:.:A., L , '.. an , we Jia' U I' fx Row 4 - Judith Gretz, Shirley Gruetter, Patricia Hales, John Harris, Myra Heibel, Betty Hertzlin, Harold Hildebrecht, Carol Hornsby. Row 3 - Marilyn Hunt, John Huntley, Jane Hubbard, Sharon Janecke, Joan Johnson, Sally Johnson, Patricia Keil, James Kelley. Row 2 - Alice Klein, Janice Konas, Robert Kyle, Judith Lakin, Judith Lamb, John Lambert, Darlene Larson, Eileen Lavelle. Row 1 - Donald Linden, Carolyn Lindhorst, Joanne Lingruen, Kathryn Loucks, Nancy Lucas, Carl Lyngso, May Mackassy, John Mackenzie. 33 xx ' Mi M W1 WMU W 1 ,L ft' knew ' wht. ,,,, A WWW. ,. YQ And dancing at the Starlight Ball was still more fun Rowli- Maren Lois Maiser, James Markert, Paul Marsal, Mason, Thomas McCulloch, Frederick Mebus, Shirley Mettler, Carl Meyer. Row 3 - Marjorie Miller, Donald Miles, Shirley Mitchell, William Munley, James E, Myers, James V. Myers, Theodore Neuhaus, Donald Norris. Row 2 - Ellen Osmun, Marilyn Pape, Patricia Parsons, , l , A , Dorothy Peterson, Patricia Peterson, Nancy Polhemus, The long awaited moment. Junior rings have arrived. GeorQe Pfefitice, Marv Rosmussen. Row I - Rodney Reid, Rosalie Rizzo, Richard Rudge, Edward Rusk, Eloise Sarraf, Nancy Scanlon, Robert Schach, Carol Schaefer. l Row 4 - Ronald Schneider, Nancy Schnell, Betty Schroeder, Faye Schultz, Jane Shepperd, Sandra Smith, Shirley Smith, Row 3 - Thomas Smith, Gordon Spang, Ruth Spisak, Virginia Stepler, Carol Syyertsen, Stephen Szunyog, Janet Takas. Row 2 - Donald Tasse, Shirley Taylor, Richard Titus, Louis Traxler, Jane Tripp, Frederick Van Luit, Donna Viers, Nancy Walker. Row l - Robert Wallick, Diane Welling, Donald Weth- erill, Richard Williams, James Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Ronald Zeiger, Roy Zimmerman. Absenti Sally Atack, Barbara Priest. Part of the gang wait for the bell after lunch it w 7 f' 4 X ,f we 6:3 V Q' ., W, re... Q tx . ,,,,. I -N l ...rii ff ,' , ,., Y . E l ie . ill'-'H . - in W r sf-. .... 'W M T ,T ri. T ' as- Q S V ' .3 4 wx W. . .:.1, . A 'ir' NZ! 9 zu. ' l 4 -.., A M? gays 1 V fr: 'lr ,I 'A 'fr Q .zz b-we A ,Q 2' M, ' we I ' u NO' l , ,,,,,.,. A it 1? M A 4 fn A ir, earl VIS. up N , . s 1 f A 1'-ve gi, A .f ik 'wg we Q N Q , , ,,,. E -'T W- N X ty A 35 t President ..... . . .Charles Myers Vice-president . . .......V John Seigle Secretary .... . . . Constance Bosworth Treasurer . . . . .Norman Schwenk C. Bosworth, J. Seigle, N. Schwenk, C. Myers Elizabeth Barstow River's sauad of cheerleaders would not be com- plete without Beth, a gal of boundless energy and terrific personality. Little Beth, as the Class of '51 has affectionately named her, amazes us with her ability to put over a Community Chest drive and numerous school projects and still rank high scholas- tically. Neophytes 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Moni- tor 2, 3, 4, Girls' Council 2, Student Council 4, Riverlet 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4, Leaders 4. .lane Beck A combination of brains, giggles, charm, and good looks is Boog. ls there anything she can't do? Her extra time was divided among Friendship, Student Council, Leaders, and Riverlet, but never let it be said that Janie is ever too busy to pal around with the gang. Friendship 2, 3, isec.l 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Neo- phytes 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Current Forum 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 fsec.J, Hi-Tide 3, Girls' Council 3, Class Vice-presi- dent 2. Ba rba ra Beneke Tex is a girl who takes to athletics as the prover- bial duck does to water, and did you ever hear her expert calling for square dancing? She has a de- cided bent toward art as a possible field for a career. With her stick-to-itiveness and sweet na- ture helping her, Barb won't have much difficulty, no matter what she decides to do. Other School 2, Friendship 3, 4, lntramurals 3, 4, lyaku 3, Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Tide 3. Don Bennett Shots Bene is the class magician. Our future pharmacist likes all sports and plays -basketball in the Lakewood Class B league. An avid-photography fan, Don uses much of his spare time and allowance on his hobby. ' ' ' Baseball 2, Monitor 3, Hi-Y 4, Riverlet 4, Track 4, Library 4. 38 Charles Akers Suave and handsome Chuck has many interests, especially cars. He practically lives in his Ford. Much of Chuck's time is spent in planning activi- ties for Methodist youth in Cleveland, as he holds an important office in the city-wide organization. Football 2, Movie Operator 3, 4, Current Forum 4. Jean Arnold A party at Arnolds', How we will miss those up- roarious times in Jeanie's rec room! A born comedi- enne, this vivacious senior claims driving a Lincoln- Cosmos is her hobby. At this time a career in art or some related branch is in her plans. lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4 Kvice-pres.l, Girls' Council 3, Student Council 3, Riverlet 3, Monitor 4, Senior Play 4. Jean Baine Jeanie can take a pen in hand and come up with a wonderful bit of writing. She wrote for the Hi-Tide and Riverlet this year and edited the Y-Teen Inter- club paper. This Scottish lass has an irrepressible wit and can put over a story in rare style. lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Girls' Council 4, Monitor 4. Mary Lu Baker Lu-Lu of the auburn hair and dark brown eyes is admired by us butter-fingered girls for her ability to sew. A lover of the outdoors and an ardent com- petitor in sports, she is active in Girl Scouts and lntramurals. Lu will begin training for nursing in the fall. Other School 2, lntramurals 3, 4, Friendship 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Girls' Council 4, Monitor 4, Student Council 4. Ri cha rd Boswell Dick's keen mind, especially in the field of science, should enable him to select a life's work of interest and promise. We just naturally picture our mad chemist surrounded by test tubes and peering in- tently into a microscope. Baseball, especially fol- lowing the Indians, is Dick's favorite recreation. Current Forum 4. Connie Bosworth Versatile Connie has interests ranging from horses to dancing. Not only is she secretary of our class but also she is secretary of Friendship, a member of A Cappella, and an eager participant in intra- murals. New acquaintances at college next year will find Connie the sincere friend that we know her to be. Friendship 2, 3 itreas.l 4 isec.l, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Girls' Council 2, 3, 4 ivice-pres.l, Hi-Tide 2, 3, Monitor 3, Student Council 3, P.T.A. Representative 3, Riverlet 4, A Cappella 4, Class Secretary 4, National Honor Society 4. Lois Cain la Lois may be a tiny girl, but those who have played against her in soccer and basketball will be the first to say that she is a big girl in sports. lce skat- ing is another of the sports that can be made to look like an art when Sugar performs. Next year she hopes to take up the fine art of home making. Other School 2, Intramurals 3, 4. n Campbell Originally from Nova Scotia, Scottie is the only senior born outside the United States. Talented in art, he was always on hand to design and paint decorations for our dances. He wants to major in architecture in college. An all-round athlete, lan has earned letters in two sports. Football 2, 4, Hi-Y 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Varsity-R 4, Neophytes 4, Student Council 2, 3, Monitor 2, 3, Riverlet 4, Stage Crew 4. John Collins Tall, dark, and handsome may be a trite expression but it certainly fits Johnny. He's usually found chalking up the points on the basketball court or striking out men on the baseball diamond. John Henry can switch, however, from sports to studies with ease, for he's tops scholastically, too. Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity-R 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Student Council 2. 3, 4, Riverlet 4, Stage Crew 4, National I-lonor Society 4. Sue Curfman Slim of figure, sweet of face, and full of pep, Suzie is a spark in any group. She has been a zealous worker in Student Council, Leaders, and Friendship. The ambition of her life is, she says, to own a ranch out West and to rear a crop of boys. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Class Secretary 3. Gerald De Marinis Jerry is one of those fellows who would be lost if there weren't sports to participate in and to watch. This slugger played outfield this spring on River's varsity. Boys around the local diamonds will cer- tainly miss Buzz when he enrolls in a liberal arts course at Miami University in June. Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Current Forum 4. Beve rly DeMa rk Casey should do his waltzing on roller skates with this strawberry blonde. Peppy Bev is the dexterous type, always adding new skills to her list of accom- plishments. A lover of sports, when not herself competing, she is an eager supporter of favored teams. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Girls' Council 3. 39 Rolland Dickson Jo It would take someone with Dick's boundless energy to keep up the pace he is constantly maintaining. Dick's interests range from basketball and football to service work on Student Council. Oh, yes, his interests range to girls, too, and as far cis they're concerned he's definitely mmmm! Student Council 2, 3, 4 ivice-pres.l, Hi-Y 2, 3, Boys' Council 2, 3, Varsity-R 4, A Cappella 4, Current Forum 4, ltreas.l, Neophytes 3, 4, Monitor 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-president 3, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4. an Donald Joan, our artistic redhead, has ambitions to tread the boards. Already she has had valuable training and experience in productions staged by the Cleve- land Playhouse, the Lakewood Little Theater, and River Thespians. Joan also does outstanding work in art and English. Neophytes 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Production 2, Monitor 3, Senior Play 4, Music Appreciation 4. Robe rt Do rt Tinkering with the engine of a car is Bob's major pastime. When it comes to school, however, he has the test-tube bug, as everyone in his chemistry class knows. We like Bob because he's always friendly and pleasant in his relationship with fellow students and teachers. Monitor 4. Harlow Eichler Our young man with a horn, Harlow is one of the chief supports of River's band, His efficiency as president of Current Forum made it an interesting and well run club. He demonstrated his business ability, too, by helping bring in the ads to help pay for this book. We're confident that Harlow will find a satisfactory niche in life. Hi-Y 3, 4, Current Forum 2, 3, 4 lpres.l, Band 2, 3, 4 tvice-pres.l, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Riverlet 4, Senior Play. William Emrich lf pus , a winning personality, and energy are im- portant to success, Bill needn't worry about his fu- ture, for he has a great deal of all three. In his biggest task in high school, acting as business mana- ger of this year's Riverlet, he acquitted himself with honors. No believer in all work and no play, Bill is the first to cut a rug when the music starts, Neaphytes 3, A Cappella 4, Current Forum 4, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Monitor 3, Riverlet 4 ibus. mgr.l, Hi-Y 2 isec.-treas.J. Robert Erickson Football field, basketball court, baseball diamond- there Martie can be found when the respective sports are in season. During the summer months he practically lives at the Yacht Club or Wagar Beach, Bob will matriculate at Miami University for further study. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Track 3, Current Forum 4, Hi-Y 4, Neophytes 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Monitor 3, Stage Crew 4, Riverlet 4, Senior Play 4, Track 4. Larry Faulhaber Larry is one of the intelligentsia when it comes to history, for he can rattle off a name, place, and date before the rest of us even have time to think about it. Larry's not a bookworm, though, by any means, for he always finds time for fun, and when Larry's present there's always plenty of it. Baseball 2, Current Forum 4, Monitor 4, Hi-Tide 4. William Fetzer lf that blue moon crooner one hears isn't Mel 'lorme it's Bill. What dulcet tones! As a ventrilo- quist of definite ability he has become a performer much in demand with his lovable pal Jerry. When .lorry isn't on Bill's knee, it's very likely that a bas- ketball is in his hand. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Current Forum 4, Varsity R 4. 4-O Nancy Gillison Nan's favorite recreation is dancing, and so she can always be found at after-game dances after having lent enthusiastic support to the cheering sections. Nancy is deeply interested in missionary work and hopes to devote her future to helping others, perhaps in religQo-,s work of some kind. Friendship 2, 45 Intramurals 4. Lois Graebner Lois's ability with a needle and thread has resulted in many a chic creation which this sweet, shy senior can well be proud of. Lois is one of the kindest and most sincere people we know. We're certain that her future will be made pleasant by the friendship of many kindred souls. Friendship 2, 3, 45 lntramurals 2, 3, 45 Current Forum 45 Production 4. Betty Grahame Nope, it's nat a flying saucer. That's Betty zoom- ing down the soccer field. She doesn't do badly in that yellow convertible either. She's another gal in our class who has developed her sense of humor and always has a plentiful supply of witty remarks to spice conversation. Friendship 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Neophytes 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Monitor 2, 35 Girls' Council 4. Joan Gray Joanie came from Youngstown to River last fall and readily made her place in the Class of '51, Just mention dancing, slumber parties, or a new idea for a fun packed evening and watch those violet eyes light up. Next year Joan will probably be one of the army of career women, for she wants to work in an office. Other Schools 2, 35 Friendship 45 Intramurals 4. 4l Q Betty Fisher Betty's friendly manner and gracious ways have gained her many friends during her years at River. Her clever fingers perform equally well on the piano and on the keys of an electric Remington. She wants some day to be an executive secretary to some business tycoon. A Cappella 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Current Forum 45 Monitor 2. Ray Gaeta no Ray is the quiet kind, comfortable to be around and extremely friendly. When we think of Ray we vis- ualize first his big grin. He spends much of his time dodging pedestrians in the Ford which has taken the place of his trusted motor bike. Current Forum 45 P,T.A. Representative 3, 4. Marsh Galloway A smooth dancer and a fast talker, Marsh adds a spark to all our parties with his clowning and jok- ing. Uncle Meshings, who likes nothing better than roaming the great outdoors, hunting or fish- ing, was our scrappy center on the football team this year. Hi-Y 3, 45 A Cappella 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity R 3, 4 lpres.J5 Student Councll 2, 3, 45 Monitor 3. Mary Gardner Mary, with her attractive figure and pretty face, entered the business world two years ago as a part time model in a downtown store. An artist with cloth and thread, she makes many of her clothes. A few years from now she may be a secretary if her plans to train in commercial subjects at Bowling Green materialize. Friendship 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Current Forum 45 Monitor 2, 35 Riverlet 45 Hi-Tide 3. Martha Hayes Carry me back to ol' Virginny -but why did it have to be Martha! Popular with everyone, Mert is remembered for so many reasons, for her sweet ways, her delightful laughter, her unassuming na- ture, her interest in everything. Our loss is the South's gain, and we wish Martha all the happiness in the world. lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, Girls' Council 3, 4, Production 4, Other School 4. Dorothy Hockey Dot's clothes make her the envy of her friends. She always looks as if she just stepped out of Charm magazine. lt's easy to sketch Dot because she is pretty and loads of fun. As to her future, we'll make a guess that she won't remain long in the state of single so-called blessedness. Friendship 2, 4, lntramurals 2, 3. Nancy Hooper Who wouldn't like to have Nancy around, whether for her talent in sports or for her pleasant per- sonality and good looks? She shines on the skating rink and in the art room, her gifted fingers trans- form anything she does into a pleasing and hand- some work of art. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4. Ruth Horton Ruthie's gay, easygoing manner and bubbling wit are evident the moment she enters a room. That Horton charm prevails whether she's reciting in the classroom, having fun at a party, or leading cheers at River's games. Her enthusiasm is boundless on the sport scene, too, where pert little Ruthie is really tops. Friendship 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4 isec.J, A Cappella 2, 3, 4 tsec. 2, 45, Current Forum 4, Student Council 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. 42 Dolores Grega Sports minded, that's Dolores. Riding and skating top her list of favorites, She'll tell you, however, that she has never been known to refuse an invi- tation for dancing. On the serious side, she does excellent work at the typewriter. Her popularity is attested to by her long list of friends. Friendship 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, 3, Riverlet 4, Hi-Tide 2. Charles Grosse Buzz is one of our few three-letter men. Number 33 on our grid squad, he was chosen All-Southwest Conference halfback by the Cleveland Press. Re- member Chuck's superb performance as the jazzy ukulele strummer at the junior-senior party? Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3. Robe rt Ha kes Bob's one of the smoothest dancers around. Just ask the girls who are lucky enough to dance with him. A camera fan, he's taken many excellent shots of life around River. Some day Bob may fill pre- scriptions for us at his own drug store, for he plans to become a pharmacist. Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4, Riverlet 4. Sallie Hall Tall attractive Sallie is an alert competitor in all intramural games. Knitting argyle sox and sewing are two favorite wintertime activities. ln summer she looks forward to vacation fun in Michigan. Miami is her choice of university. Friendship 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, Girls' Council 4. Janet Hottell M Ri The patients who will have Janet for a nurse will certainly be lucky, for this dark-haired senior is both pleasing to look at and pleasant to be with. A top-ranking student and a scrappy opponent on any sports team, Janet fills her hours with activi- ties that make life fun and very much worthwhile. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Leaders 4, Monitor 2, 3, Production 4, National Honor Society 4. a rga ret Johns Peg's giggles and naive remarks have often sent her friends into gales of hilarity. An enthusiastic member of A Cappella, she'd rather sing than eat. Aspiring to become a teacher, she anticipates spend- ing four years at Ohio Northern to ready herself for her chosen work. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4. chord Kamps Dick has made it very definite that traveling is go- ing to take up much of his time. What an exciting future, compared to the prosaic stay-at-home exist- ence most of us plan! Dick has made it very defi- nite, too, that he is a confirmed bachelor. We girls don't believe that, Dick, we wouldn't let any- one as eligible as you get away. Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 lmgr.D, Basketball 2, Current Forum 4. Robert Kiger Bob literally eats, sleeps, and talks basketball, Our star forward, although sports occupy most of his time, also rates English and history high on his list of academic favorites. We have all been amused by Bob's riotous imitations, ranging from fellow classmates to Harry James and his trumpet. Hi-Y 3, Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Hi-Tide 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4. John Kilbane A big Irish grin and the wit to go with it4that's Johnny. A steady ground goiner on the gridiron, this speedy fullback was elected captain of the var- sity his senior year. And what a live wire he is when a party is under way! Football 2, 3, 4 lcopt.l, Varsity R 4, Monitor 3. Gerald Kinnane An addition to River's halls only last year, Jerry, with his easy laughter and casual ways, became one of the gang very auickly. His favorite posses- sion, a l936 Olds, has given transportation to many weary Riverites. Proficient in mechanical drawing and bookkeeping, he plans to make Miami U his address next fall. Other School 2, Monitor 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Coun- cil 4. Thomas Kirlough Can anyone picture our class without Gunner, who's definitely one of the boys? Many seniors now an- swer to nicknames originated by him. He has the gift of turning any situation into a humorous one. Tom, alias Bones, earned his football monogram playing end when he was a junior. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Varsity R 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, 3, Student Council 3. Joan Kish Joan's another femme who can produce fine re- sults with the needle and thread. Secretary of Current Forum, she was also active on Friendship cabinet and on the Riverlet staff. She wants to study home economics at Hillsdale College. To prepare for a home life, perhaps, Joanie? Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4 isec.J, National Honor Society 4, Monitor 3, Hi-Tide 3, 4, Riverlet 4. 43 Carol Kormendy Carol is one of River's sports-minded pretties. Power driving down a soccer field or swiching down a Canadian ski trail is second nature to this senior whose sense of humor is as bright as the snow on those Canadian slopes, One thing is definite-it's never dull when Carol is leading the fun. lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Leaders 4, Monitor 3, 4, Riverlet 4, A Cap- pella 4. William Koshnick A four-year member of A Cappella, Bill was hon- ored this year by being elected president of the group. We admire Bill because he is always gen- uine and amiable. His hobbies are hunting and working on his car. After graduation Bill wants to enlist in the Air Corps. Football 2, Track 2, A Cappella 2, 3, 4 tpres.J, Class Treasurer 2, Student Council 4. Coletta Kraft The thread-worn adjective cute just naturally fits Coletta. And the word thread reminds us that this clever blonde makes many of her own pretty clothes. She is well on her way to becoming a danseuse ot no ordinary accomplishment. Friendship 2, 3, lntramurals 2, 3, 4. Margaret Leach Maggie, the gal with the gift of Qab, is a live wire in any group. She knows anything and everything about sports and can give us all kinds of statistics. She says her interest lies in architecture and she hopes to become a designing engineer some day. Designing what, Maggie? Friendship 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, 4, Hi-Tide 2. Ri chord Lige Smiling Dick was a newcomer to our class when we were sophomores. He became acclimated to River so quickly that he was chosen president of our junior class and senior boss man of Hi-Y. During football season he charted plays for the Pirates. After college Lige plans to head for the open range. Class President 3, Football 3, Hi-Y 3, 4 tpres.j, Neophytes 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Monitor 3, A Cappella 4, Senior Play 4. Robert Linn When weather won't permit Bob to hang out at the Yacht Club or Oakwood Beach, he is usually motoring about town in his blue dynamo. He is very much interested in current events and always has a ready argument concerning the most talked of questions of the moment. Bob plans to enter Bob Jones University in September. Neophytes 2, 3, 4, Riverlet 2, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Hi- Tide 4, Senior Play. William Long Tall, blond, and handsome Bill has a sense of humor that keeps things popping wherever he hap- pens to be. We really missed him when he left us in his junior year. Bill's rich bass voice makes for fine harmonizing, too, and he's the kind of fel- low we'd like to harmonize with. Other School 3, l-li-Y 4, Monitor 4, A Cappella 4, Senior Play 4. Ma ry Ann Mahoney Lucky the man who wins the hand of Mary Ann, tor her main interest is home economics and her specialty is with the needle. Miss Mahoney, Sparkle Plenty by nickname, plans to model. With her en- viable looks modeling should be a cinch. Other School 2, Friendship 3, lntramurals 3. 44 Joyce Milliron Joyce plays that violin of hers like a second Eve- lyn. She's also an artist on ice skates, whipping around the rink with her beautiful blond hair stream- ing behind her, Her hair, by the way, has made many River girls slightly envious when they re- member the familiar saying about gentlemen's pre- ferences. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 3. William Montis We will always remember Bill's riotous monolog The Treasurer's Report, at last year's junior-sen- ior party. Bill has been reported as being a walk- ing encyclopedia on baseball facts. l-le says this is not true although baseball is his favorite sport. l-le himself plays a good game. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 2, 4, Neophytes 4, Riverlet 4, Industrial Arts Club 4 tvice-pres.J, Movie Monitor 3. John Murphy Murph has capably performed the many tasks that fall to the president of Student Council. Jack is an honor student and perfectionist in the classroom, but he takes plenty of time out to zoom around in his snappy car and to manage the football team. Football 2, 3, 4 tmgr.J, Neophytes 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Thespians 4, Varsity R 4 tsec.-treas,l, Monitor 2, 3, Hi-Tide 2, 3, 4, Quiz Bee 3, Student Council 4 Cpres.J, P.T.A. Represen- tative 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Play. Charles Myers Bonehead, Bunnus, and Rabbit. Yes, Charlie is blessed with all these lovable nicknames, The class comedian, he keeps everyone in good spirits with his side-splitting remarks, Our popular president ra- tioned his time among Hi-Y, Student Council, basket- ball, football, and track this year. Hi-Y 3, 4 tvice-pres,l, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Riverlet 3, Current Forum 4, Class President 4. 45 s l ...-.4 1215, W - Janet Maiser Janet leans toward the highbrow in literature and art, Devoted to Terpsichore, she is always among the first to learn latest steps. Her excellent taste in clothes has made her one of the best dressed girls of our class. She has a flair for writing, too. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Student Council 2, 3, Monitor 2, 4, Riverlet 4. Shirley Moncuso The girl with the bang up hair do and sparkling brown eyes, Shirley delights us all with her bubbling laughter. She can always be found in the center of a group when plans for a party or picnic are brewing, Though she excels in athletics, her fond- ness for children has influenced her to choose as a career teaching in the elementary schools. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Leaders 4, Monitor 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Production 4, Hi-Tide 3. Ann Miller This particular Miller of our class has worked very hard this past year publicizing activities of Stu- dent Council. Cashmere sweaters and a yellow con- vertible are her special loves at the moment. Those gay parties at Annie's house have been high spots in our class's socializing, for she is a charming and thoughtful hostess. Other School 2, Friendship 3, 4, Neophytes 4: ln- tramurals 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Student Council 3, 4, Riverlet 4, P.T.A. Representative 4. Nancy Miller A laugh, a spontaneous remark, a crazy idea- no, they cannot begin to describe our Nancy. Be- sides the incidentals which make Nancy someone very special to us we appreciate her outstanding work as president of Friendship Club and the re- sponsibilities she has shouldered in Leaders and Thespians. Friendship 2, 3, 4 tpres.i, Neophytes 2, 3, lntra- murals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 3, 4, Thespians 4, Leaders 3, 4, Girls' Council 2, Senior Play, Betty Pierce Bedimpled Bette is famous around River for that hearty laugh of hers which surely makes these new halls ring. Also, Bets can be heard as well as seen on a soccer field or basketball court where she is really top flight. She claims her near future willbe spent in an office being a secretary. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 2, 3. Jay Pierman Jay's usual quiet manner belies his true nature, for his wit is sharp and his sense of humor highly developed. He's an enthusiastic baseball fan and player, and he also enioys hunting. Jay will ma- jor in agriculture in college, for he hankers to own a farm some day. Current Forum 4, Student Council 4. Patricia Pietrongelo 'We shall never forget Patty's spontaneous remarks which brightened many history discussions. She is the possessor of ingenious and original clothes which complement her pretty face and figure. Patty's only desire is to become a successful, happy home maker. May your wish come true! Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. Raejanet Randall Rae's beautiful red hair should place her in the red-headed temper category, but all of us find her to be an exception to that rule. Her temperament is one of the sweetest and friendliest possible to find except when she's on a soccer field, and then there's no stopping her when she makes up her mind to send the ball down the field. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Production 4. 46 John Nickels Jack is one of those happy-go-lucky people it's fun to be with, At every party he is bound to be reel- ing off stories to send us into hysterics, when he's not eating, of course. One of the mainstoys of River's football team last fall, Jack long ago be- came one of the mainstays of our class all year round. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Cur- rent Forum 4, Varsity R 4. Harriet Neuhaus Because l-larriet always has a new and different idea for parties and group participation, her talent was recognized when she was appointed social chairman of Friendship this year. Thorough, de- pendable, helpful, friendly-we haven't space ade- quately to characterize Harriet. She will study home economics at Ohio Wesleyan for the next few years. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Current Forum 4, National Honor Society 4, Monitor 3, 4, Riverlet 4. Joan O'Brien Joan has delighted everyone with her lilting so- prano voice ever since she learned her first nursery song. This sophisticated lass, although she might well pursue a career in journalism, leans toward the art world. She'd like nothing better than to enroll in an art school in exciting New York City in September. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Hi-Tide 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Riverlet 4. Leona rd Pa rker Len's interests are in the arts-music and painting, particularly. He managed the basketball team this year, too. As skipper of the Little Dipper he spends his summers cruising around the lake or go- ing for a cool swim. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Cmgr.l, Neo- phytes 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Riverlet 4. Robe rt Rea rdon Bob's bright hair and broad smile make him hard to miss when he walks down the hall. He is inter- ested in anything mechanical and his favorite read- ing materials are automotive magazines. His '36 Ford and his radio shop take up much of his time. Industrial Arts Club 4. Todd Ritter A gray and red Chevy roars to a stop. Brakes screech. The door falls open. Todd has arrived! This good looking varsity guard is popular with everyone. When queried about his hobbies, Todd answered in one word, Loaf, but we don't quite believe him. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Varsity R 4, Current Forum 4, Class Treasurer 3, Radio Operator 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Senior Play. Gary Roads Rox, our curly-haired Romeo, is mechanically in- clined. He is the proud possessor of a hot rod. Aquatic sports are his favorites. Next year he hopes to matriculate in the Clemson Military Col- lege down South. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi- Tide 2, Neophytes 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. Dolores Savoca This young lady has an abundance of poise and personality. Can the senior girls ever forget the night they warmed her family's brand new house? And can the neighbors? Although we are easily able to picture Dolores as a model, she plans to enter the teaching field after being graduated from Ohio University. Other School 2, Friendship 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Intramurals 4, Hi-Tide 3, Girls' Council 4. i l Jean Schneider Jean's love of and ability in athletics made her a good choice for filling the presidency of Leaders, a position which she handled very capably. Fourth period this year found Schnip busy typing or running the mimeograph machine for production. We've always admired her svelte figure and lovely eyes. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Production 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4 ipresl, Riverlet 4. Pete r Sch roeder Give Pete a gun or a fishing rod and he will be content. He is always aame for a new idea and often has several of his own to offer. Dancing is another of Pete's hobbies, and always he has a re- serve of new steps Cto confound his partners, per- hGDS?i lyaku 2, 3, Neophytes 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Moni- tor 4, Current Forum 4. Robert Schroeder Bob's love of sailing and his knowledge of boats make him well suited for the naval life he plans to lead. He wcs bitten by the camera bug a short time ago and ever since has made photography his hobby. Always smiling and good-natured is Bob, whose other interests are hunting and caring for his precious ialopy. Movie Operator 2, Monitor 3, Industrial Arts Club 4, Patricia Schwade 'tFive-foot-two, eyes of blue describes Pat exactly cs the tiny blonde w'th erough dramatic talent for a six-footer. Also, her ability on a soccer field efiuals that of an Amazon, but we are glad stylish little Pat is just the way she is. Neophytes 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Monitor 3, Hi-Tide 3, 4, Riverlet 4, Production 4, Senior Play. 47 .,,4v ' Robert Shaw Sleepy really perked up on the football field and did his share to make our team outstanding. Often his dry humor almost frustrated his patient teach- ers when they were arduously stressing a point. Bob is undecided as to his future, but he thinks that Uncle Sam may have an idea or two for him. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity R 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Industrial Arts 4 ipres.J5 Monitor 4. James Sherman Jim's trade-mark is that warm smile of his that emphasizes his friendly nature. His easygoing manner and ever flowing wit make him the type of person others want to know better. The dullest of classrooms have been brightened by Jim's droll re- marks. That little maroon coupe buzzing down River's streets is his chariot de luxe. Hi-Y 35 Hi-Tide 35 Current Forum 3, 45 Monitor 3, 4. Betsey Sherrer Delightful to look at and amusing to be with, Bet- sey has developed multiple interests, in debating, art, dramatics, or just plain eating and sleeping. She is a diligent worker and did much to help Leaders and Thespians run smoothly. Friendship 2, 3, 45 Neophytes 2, 35 Yarn Spinners 2. 35 Thespians 3, 4 lvice-pres.i5 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Hi-Tide 2, 35 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Current Forum 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Riverlet 45 Leaders 3,45 Senior Play. John Skelly Jack is the fastest talking lrishman River has seen in a long time. Enthusiastic about all sports, he is most active in basketball and football. Primarily interested in having a good time, Jack insures every- one around him a mild riot. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Varsity R 3, 4. 48 Norman Schwenk Norm's nimble fingers on the ivories and his can- did snapshots have entertained us for several years now. Tall and good looking, Potahtahs was elected treasurer of our class, an honor which bears witness to his popularity. Football 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 25 Riverlet 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity R 45 Current Forum 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Monitors 45 Movie Operator 2, 35 Class Treasurer 45 Senior Play. John Seigle Ou: talented veep's basement became headquar- ters for art committees every time our class planned a dance or party, and the originality of our decora- tions was due largely to Zygon's ideas and hard work. Much of his leisure he spends trying to roll strikes at his favorite bowling alley. Current Forum 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Hi-Y 45 Class Vice-president 45 Senior Play. Beatrice Share Just a look at Bea puts one in good spirits, for her tranquil smile and pleasant disposition radiate good cheer. l-ler interests are largely domestic. Ask Bea about large, happy families, and she'lI tell you hers outdoes the saying, Cheaper by the dozen. Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Friendship 4. Paul Shaw Most boys are more or less familiar with motors and such, but rarely does one find a fellow who is quite so familiar with engines and all things me- chanical as is Paul. We fully expect him to put his knowledge to good use in later life, although Paul thinks he'd enjoy being a farmer. Listing in- dustrial arts as his favorite subject, he spends many hours in the shop. Movie Operator 35 Industrial Arts Club 4, Ruth Treadwell Ri Ruthie is a master of the keyboard, as those who have heard her play will testify, and she is a mas- ter of sports as well. Clever, dependable, an ex- cellent student, she has been blessed with many talents. Also her sincere interest in others is a vir- tue not to be overlooked. Friendship 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, lyaku 3, Hi-Tide 3, Riverlet 4, Leaders 4, Current Forum 4. chord Urban , Constituting one-half of the team of Urban and Slater, Dick is noted for his top-notch debating. An excellent student, conscientious in every duty he performs, he has been one of the busiest members of our class both in academic and in extracurricular affairs. And, girls, did you ever see a nicer pro- file? Current Forum 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 2, Thespians 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Movie Operator 2, 3,4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4' Band 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, Senior Play. Joseph Van Sickle What girl in our class hasn't at one time or an- other secretly fallen for this tall blond with the clear blue eyes and dreamy smile! No Beau Brum- mell, mind you, Joe seems never to be disturbed by anyone or anything-even hfs favorite sport, basket- ball. Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 4, Student Council 2, Monitor 2, Other School 3, Hi-Y 4, Current Forum 4. John Van Syckle An easygoing fellow with an engaging grin, who travels around in a Plymouth convertible-who else but Vanny? Johnny has played first string bas- ketball for two years and has creditably held down the first sack for the Pirate nine. Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 4, Hi-Y 3, 49 Whitney Slater Whit's intelligence and his alert and disciplined atti- tude in closswork and extracurricular activities won for him the honor of being our Riverlet editor this year. For several years he has been a participant in River's Quiz Bee, We have always marveled at his retention of historical facts which he can re- count at the drop of a hat. Hi-Y 2, Band 2, Quiz Bee 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, Current Forum 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4 tmgr.l, Thespians 4, Riverlet 4 teditorl, Monitor 3, Senior Play, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Joseph Sloan Sludge was almost a tackle on the l95O grid squad, but, unfortunately, he was relegated to the injury list for the season during the first game. Joe is un- decided as to whether he will become a mechanic or will seek employment on a lake boat. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity R 3, 4, Movie Monitor 3, Hi-Y 4. Orald Stewart Sonny often creates a blinding appearance with his dazzling ties and socks. One of our class's Casanovas, he knows well the west side of Cleve- land. Always in a good humor, he is a favorite among his friends and a ready participant in any new venture. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Current Forum 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Movie Opera- tor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Varsity R 4, A Cappella 4, Industrial Arts Club 4 tsec.-treas.J, Radio Operator 4, Neophytes 3, Senior Play. John Tezie Jack, our excellent student of Latin, will be the second Tezie brother to enter the priesthood if his plans materialize. We enjoy being with Jock be- cause he is a natural comedian, with a sunny dis- position uppermost always. Hi-Tide staff, espe- cially, will miss Jack next year. Monitor 2, 3, Baseball 2, Hi-Tide 3, 4 ibus, mgr.l, Current Forum 4, National Honor Society 4. i 2 1 2 Lois Williams Ju Rusty is a leader in everything. Even studying doesn't seem to bother her. Lucky girl! Fight, team, fight! and a flash of recl hair high-light our picture of Rusty. We admire her for her ac- complishments and we like her for her friendliness. Neophytes 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4 tsec.l, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Leaders 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Monitor 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, Senior Play, dith Withington Egad! Yes, that's Jute, always laughing and ready for fun. But this gay senior with the deep blue eyes and dusky hair also has a serious side. She can easily lose herself in a book of poetry or o Rachmaninoff album. As she dashed about the halls she was working, one could be sure, for River- let, Friendship, or A Cappella. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Monitor 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Riverlet 4, Leaders 4. Barbara Wix Give Jackie a spirited horse and a whole afternoon in which to ride and she will be oblivious to every- thing but the pleasure of the bridle path. Being an excellent sportswoman, she spells disaster to any opposing team in all sports she attempts. Her hearty laughter and pleasant nature make and keep friends for her. Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Neophytes 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Iyaku 3. David Wright Dave is far from the noisy type, but if one ever needs help he's right there willing to aid, His friends can vouch that he is always game for a new experience. He is one of River's staunchest raoters at all athletic events. At the risk of using a bad pun, we'd like to say Dave is a right guy in our book any time. Intramurals 2, Baseball 2, Monitor 3. 50 Fleur Varney Versatile Fleur has proved herself worth her weight in gold many times. President of Thespians, pro- gram chairman of Friendship, and a zealous Leader, she has been ever the dependable one. Her friend- ly Hi, her gracious manner, her genuineness warm the hearts of her many friends. Neophytes 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4 tpres.l, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Iyaku 3, Girls' Council 2, 3, Student Council 3, Leaders 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Senior Play, National Honor Society 4. Loisann Volz Little Lovo is what is known as the creative type, being able to effect sheer magic with sewing ma- chine and length of cloth as well as to create an amusing situation with no effort at all. It could be easily said that this pretty senior is really a remarkable creation herself, with those rosy cheeks and bright eyes and her faculty for being everyone's friend. Yarnspinners 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4 ttreas.J, National Honor Society 4, Monitors 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Girls' Council 3 ivice-pres.J, 4 lpres.J, Current Forum 4, Neophytes 4, Hi-Tide 4, Senior Play, Riverlet 4 tassoc. editorl. William Walker Wee Willie Walker runs through the halls-upstairs and downstairs you can hear him call, I-li! Friend- liness is Bill's stock in trade, and witty remarks de- void af malice make him truly popular with both teachers and students. Monitor 3. Suzanne White Sue's talent for designing clothes is evident in her Fond of all sports, she says that tennis, riding, and attractive wardrobe and distinctive accessories. bowling are her specialties. Being one of the lucky few to have earned an A average in high school, Sue plans to matriculate in a college for women in the East. Iyaku 3, National Honor Society 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Yarn Spinners 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Neo- phytes 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tide 2, Riverlet 3. Www The following students led their class scholastically during their three years at Rocky River High School: Bernard Zahn Jane Beck John Murphy Betsey Sherrer Richard Urban Suzanne White Elizabeth Barstow Connie Bosworth Lois Williams Sue Curfman Joan Kish Fleur Varney Absent: Margot Chessman. She entered our class too late in the year to have her photograph included here. Although he is a new member of our class this year, Bernie lNever let him hear you say Bernardl made friends of all his classmates. Easygoing and amiable, he, as the saying goes, takes life as a song. He especially likes to dance, and lucky is the girl whom he has as a partner. Other Schools 2, 3. 5l 2 . A highly developed mind, an intellect alerted to its greatest possibilities, is to be striven for by everyone who wishes to make the most of his potentialities. But the growth of the social being is equally important. No life is a successful or a happy one which denies the importance of harmonious liv- ing with fellow human beings. Our wide choice of extra- curricular activities and services in River High gives every student ample opportunity to develop his social being. 52 I X X X Saad gem? , , , I w S?fllTY X f 2 2 ' X VB LA5 1 -X Y EENi F I if ca H BAND M X z ,Q T X X XX X X X 3 , 1 X X X X X X X X X XX X X , X X This year's Student Council has probably had a bigger, more important job than has any other in the history of our school. New committees, such as the Building and Grounds Committee, have been formed, the organization has continued its sponsorship of after- game dances, and it has conducted periodic tax stamp drives. This group is also responsible for the smooth running of our monitor system, and it considers all matters which require student opinion. Jack Murphy mode a very able president, and other officers fulfilled their responsibilities very adequately. Rolland Dickson was vice-president, Jane Beck secretary, and Jim Bowers treasurer. Miss McKee and Miss Gray were faculty sponsors. Standing - J. Myers, N. Schwenk, R. Kiger, C. Myers, J. Bowers. Sitting - S. Curfman, B. Barstow, J. Beck, J, Murphy, R. Dickson, A. Miller, C. Hornsby. 54 J. Murphy Row 5 - C. Hoppe, J. Collins R. Kiger, J, Lambert, J, Wil son, T. Ritter. Row 4 - P. Wrobleski, R. Rfch eson, R. Gcbel, C. Myers, J Myers. Row 3 - B. Moog, S. Williams, J. Bowers, R. Dickson, C Hornsby, B, Barstow. Row 2 W T. Schne.d, C. Lind horst, J. Beck, S. Curtmon T, Yost. Row l - A. Miller, L. Volz C. Budden, A. Klein, M Cook 11 'K WP .sf-w.. ...A Row 4 - F. Mebus, N. Schwenk, G. Kinnone, J. Chcimberloun, D, Miles. Row 3 - K. Fink, R. Kyle, M Gollowoy, R. Olmstecid. Row 2 - N. Schnell, S. Mon- cuso, M. Boker. Row l - K. Dean, B. Schroed- er, S. Sloter, J. Vcirney. Absent: E. Georhort, P. Homill, S. Honnci, F. Vorney. 7 Q55 ff? '1?g .s.1'E 'Q is-rrL 4w lLe.'9lw:!'1'faf'1i ,,f,-'www - .,azg:,u1..,,3 rpg- .: ff' g-4. , 4-J '.'+yg,,..:-4- J it nff5'.f-wit? .1 - 1r...fiiy3y2:r.wg.fQQ422f?6w5f'. .2 V ig ,' .. -Q.. .fqwxfn-vw:-S - 7'hz,1?i'x-A . 'E Members of the s e rv i c e committee decorated the halls at Christmas time. The noon recreation com- mittee is in charge of the expanded noon recreation program. The canteen committee co- operates with the P.T.A. in sponsoring after-game dances. Newly formed as an ex- tracurricular a c t i v i t y, Music Appreciation Club has acquired a member- ship of eleventh and twelfth grade students who are true music lovers desirous of learning more about music of the past and the present. The only prerequisites for membership in this club are a love of music and an interest in its back- ground and in its out- standing contribu- tors. Mr. Thomas or- ganized the group. , Y W ? ' 1 gf-'j' ,v if .r r gg' f 4 J-he Sv! 5.-Nr ,if-.9 ,ff 55512, .fr -' EI' LJ A f . f Q Row 3 - J. Takas, G. Prentice, J. Brogan, J. Milliron, J. Donald. Row 2 - S. Mettler, S. Gray, M. Miller, P. Peterson, L. Maiser. Row l - S. White, S, Collingwood, C. Syvertsen, J. Konas, M. Rasmussen. Absent: T. Greener, D. Miles, E. Rusk, '7rfzrz'!e'zc:a-wzff,+:.cf::fzrc5f:QzfcSa:fz.c.1 The intercommunication system ex- pedites the circulating of announce- ments and makes radio and other auditory programs available to all students simultaneously. rf- i ,sw-fig-Q:5g.::gfv. . M. W . .rrr ,Ar W ,agar 6 gydvzhg Q, t 31 its 'Psi-1--milhrfw. :iff - wga -.gt,7,,rm f-5-7u:.f.,ie:i,g.a.ww-':,Q ,M . i -,... rsww'-1 -LL-if--1 ,q,,..y-saw .1 .. ,-L -lm-'wi.i s.r.i-Z-4.:Pgwfa12f'Jn-YL',asHn: 7. Wit' 'lf'f'Q' 'ti' y rrwmm , If I V -r f Aer' sf fi ,ins as 'Yi 'ff 9, W W V, f W sv K. v ,. ' Whether it's sponsoring the annual kick-off dance or dressing dolls for indigent children at Christmas, the girls of Friendship Club are always striving toward their goal, that of creating good will and fellowship wherever they may be. Friendship excels in lending service. Miss McKee and Miss Whaling were faculty advisers, Officers were Nancy Miller, president, Janet Takas, vice-president, Connie Bosworth, secretary, Eloise Sarraf, treasurer, and Fleur Varney, program chairman. 1 , , 2 P' ic' ' 1 f5':,fi,.'!, Standing-J. Kish, P Hales, H. Neuhaus J.warhsng1on,J Lakin, A. Klein, B Sherrer, J. Beck, S Curfman. Sitting-F. Varney C. Bosworth, J Takas, N. Miller, E Sarraf. A bake sale was one popular way to raise funds for philanthropies of Friendship Club. ' ' ' S1 V 'mx , wt 2 ff-w'w:ffamzf- - ww' :N .1 1 if f :ff i : Wgsf.-ZiS5g.g , ,w15f'f- ,Arsf-,1g.f1ylJfvL.f3g,3-'fwfr1-w:'ff5LeS,::.r . , ' 'i - ,...-.-x...s..s......,. .,-l --sw, ....L . , , 58 , ,w Row 5 -f N. Banfe, C. Davis R. B rown, J. Arnold, M Baker, B. Barstow. Row 4 - L. Christ, J, Buecnler, D. Barca, E. Beneke, J Bonne. Row 3 g M. Blowers. S. Co! Imgwood, B. Beneke, J. Beck J. Albrecht, N. Buridcn. Row 2 - S. Carfrnan, C. Bos worth, V. Bowers, M. Cook C. Budden. Row I - B. Bayless, J. Barrett, S. Alexander, J. Baker, C Becker. fs we Row 5 - B. Grahame, S Hall J, Grefz, S. Faiion, J. Gaocn- man, M. Gardner. Row 4 W D. Grega, J. Gray, B Edwards, J. Donald, E. Gear hart. Row 3 3 S. Grueftcr, S. Gray L. Graebner, J. Fsher, B Fisher, J. Doerge. Row 2 -- M. Hayes, P. Hales S. Gregory, V. Fate, B. De Mark. Row I - J. Gerrzsh, J. Gray P. Francas, S. Hanna Row 5--J. Milliron, S, Mitchell A. Nicholson, K, Loucks, P Madden, L. Maiser, M. Mason. Row 4 7 P. Peterson, C. Par sons, R. Morine, M, Miller, S. Mettler, S. Mancuso. Row 3 - J, O'Brien, N. Nogel B. Moog, J. Moiser, D. Peter- son. Row 2 - P. Parker, B. New- comb, H. Neuhaus, P. Perry P. Leary, M. Meyer. Row l - N. Miller, A. Miller J. Meilander, M. Mackossy P. Parsons. Row 5 - J. Lingruen, C. Lind- horst, J. Hubbard, C. Kor mendy, C. Hornsby, B. Krause Row 4 - J, Hottell, J. Lomb S. Herrick, M. Hunt, K. Karg Row 3 K A. Klein, D. Hockey M. Leach, S, Janecke. Row 2 - J. Lakin, J. Johnson J. Konas, P. Keil, M. Johns Row l - C. Kish, J. Kish, A Hinsdale, R. Horton. F . cf Row 3 Row 5- -S. Schaeffer, N. Schnell Schulfz, D. Rlekcr, E. Sor raf, D. Savoccz. Row 4 -- S. Slofer, R. Sieghwan, R Randall, P. Piefrangelo, Randall. 7 J. Schneider, B,Sher rer, C. Schaefer, B. Reeder S. Priest, S. Porter. Row 2-P. Schwade, B. Schraed cr, N. Polhemus, M. Rasmus sen, B. Priest Row l f- N, Scanlon, J. Shep perd, B. Share, S. Smilh. 48 'EQ db Row 5 3 L. Young, N. Zcigcr, S. Williams, J. Takas, V. Sfepler, J. Tripp. Row 4 - G. Zurick, N. Van Luif, S. Smrfh, F, Vamey, B. Swarfz. Row 3 - J. Wilhmgfon, L. Wul- liams, L. Walsh, S. Snyder R. Treadwell, R. Spisak. Row 2 - B. Wix, L. Volz, S. While, C. Syverrsen, M. Titus. Row l - M. Woods, D. Viers, D. Welling, L. Vlach, N. Walker. We-2 SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS C. Myers, F. Mebus, R. Lige, J. Murphy. Hi-Y Clubs constantly strive to fulfill the ideals of the organization, to create, main tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.' Not only have the clubs sponsored a sports program for members but also they have under taken service projects, such as filling Christmas baskets for the needy. Speakers from various fields have been included in the programs, among whom have been recruiting officers, explaining enlistment opportunities in the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Mr. Bennett is faculty sponsor of the senior club and Mr. Bullington the tenth- grade club. Officers of the senior group are president, Dick Lige, vice-president, Charles Myers, and secretary-treasurer, Fred Mebus. Chuck Hoppe was president of the tenth-grade club, Tom Yost was vice- president, and Dick Guyot was secretary- treasurer. TENTH GRADE HI-Y OFFICERS F. Walker, R. Guyot, T. Yost, C. Hoppe r' ,W in ,J ff Raw 5 - G. Kinnane, E. Bernelkc, J. Markert, J. Murphy, J. Von Sickle, L. Traxler, J, Seigle. Row 4 - R. Kamps, H. Eichler, T. McCulloch, R, Erickson, O. Stewart, R. Titus, W. Montis, J. Marco Row 3 - D. Bennett, J. Cowie, W. Long, J. Sloan, D. lraves, G. Prentice, C. Meyer. Row 2 4 P, Marsal, D. Ferguson, M. Galloway, R. Gabel, G. Spang, R, Rudge, T, Smith, R. Kyle. Row l - R. Schach, F, Mebus, R. Luge, C, Myers, G. Roads, R. Hakes. l-li-Y members helped to fill their coffers by selling refreshments at basketball games. 63 RRWWWM' W NMWW W 'W'3 'W 'W W W ff, u 601 Row 5 Bailey Cormier Hoppe Evision Row 4 Chamberlain Dugan Buseman Hamill Ferguson Row 3 Deming Douglass Kiss McGee Row 2 Goldie Gillison Laco Row i Dean Guyof Gregory Row 5-D. Young, A. Toi- Ten, R. Olmstead, R Ritchie. Row 4fB. Schueie, F. Shef- fler, J, Reinker, R.Schaef- er, R. Richeson. Row 3-R. Siufz, D. Wrighf T. Schneid, G. Peiers. Row 2-R, Ward, J. Siru- har, W. Rudge. Row i - K. Turnbull, J Pieirangelo, W. Parker. 64 ' Www Row 3-J. Tezie, R. Urban, J. Collins, J. Murphy, W, Slater, F. Varney Row 2-S. White, L. Williams, B. Barstow, J. Hottell, B. Sherrer. Row I-H. Neuhaus, L. Volz, S. Curfman, J. Beck, J. Kish, C. Bosworth, To be a member of National Senior Honor Society one must be out- standing in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Members wear their gold torch-and-shield pins proudly, for membership in this honorary group is the highest recognition a high school student can achieve. Officers tor this year were Jane Beck, president, Dick Urban, vice- president, Betsy Sherrer, secretary, and Lois Williams, treasurer. L 65 Row 5-J. Tripp, D. Rieker, K Loucks, P. Madden. Row 4-E. Sarraf, S. Schaeffer, S. Hall, B. Grahame, M. Baker. D Row 3- . Savoca, C. Lindhorst, L. Maiser, J. Fisher, Row 2-G, Zurick, R. Siegman, M. Meyer, J. Lamb, N. Nagel. Row i-C. Bosworth, L. Volz, L, Walsh. Girls' Council promotes the general welfare of the student body. Members, who are elected to the council by their respective home rooms, have undertaken two new projects this year, they have instituted a new check room system and they have set up an organ- ization composed of members and other students to be on duty at all times in the clinic to help care for anyone who is ill. Loisann Volz headed the council with the able assistance of Connie Bosworth, vice- president, and Dolores Savoca, secretary-treasurer. Miss McKee is faculty sponsor. One of the duties of members of Girls' Council is to staff the school clinic. 66 Row 5 N. Zeiger J. Takas J. Harris E. Miller Row 4 N. Schneli S. Williams M. Baker Raw 3 N. Lucas G. Randall B. Bayless P. Hales Row 2 R. Rizzo J. Johnson S. Hanna Row 'I C. Budden F. Becker N. Budden ww-' The library is a busy place, for Riverites enjoy reading. Although during the first part of the year the library staff worked under crowded conditions, they still managed to give help whenever needed. Now, however, our new library has been completed. Studying becomes much easier when done in this light, airy room. Everyone agrees that the library is one ofthe beautiful spots ofthe building. Mrs. Ellis or one of her staff is always there to see to it that the students receive the best ser- vice possible. Jn 'W .,,,v V-.ir-iv-T-5FTl?f7.ffl. . Ja if E! H : iyiwpffmi tg, yy .gig .. E .M .J :zu-xg,-,..L....s:ee.,i,s... .. 67 I I I One of the services rendered by members of Varsity R was ushering at basketball games. Composed of boys who have earned letters in the school's four main sports, football, baseball, basketball, and track, the membership of this year's Varsity R exceeded thirty. The club was responsible for placing trophies in the new trophy cases. It also held a school- wide dance in March and a spring sports picnic for its own members. Marsh Galloway, Bob Shaw, and Jock Murphy were elected president, vice-president, i and secretory-treasurer respectively. Mr. Motts was faculty sponsor. son, J. Wilson. Row 4-J. Van Syckle, C M y e r s, J. Lambert, L Troxler, F. M e b u s, L Parker. Row 3-J. Kelley, R. Titus T. Ritter, l. Campbell, M Galloway, J. Sloan, O Stewart. guson, J, Kilbone, J Glasser, mine, R. Kamps, G. Spang J. Nickels, C. Grosse. Absent: G. DeMorinis, R Shaw, J. Skelly. 68 Row 5-N. Schwenk, T. Kir- lough, R. Kiger, J, Mur- phy, J. Collins, R. Erick- Row 2-R. Dickson, W. Fet- zer, F. Van Luit, D. Fer- Row l-J. Bowers, R. Car- 1 aaa -::: :iifia-1' 1f5- WWS MWZT ' ?N'5'E5Yi 'f5hf5'?, ,. 112 ' 7' W i- .E. i5?5'3:W2Ei 95 --5s,5:2:e2 ' iigve izsi , 1 f Qiwsil wb -wszsiiii. ::.., W1 -V , .W . ' A -f 'gaasiiiwggg . x . V . 2 :-- 2-' -- . ' I - .:,. -g: .1 --2-1: 2 ---- . , -.Q A .: . n.E, -all .Ev H ,,,- gg i: 1,- .:. ..., .,.,,..,:.. ,Liv - 2,51 ' i . G -. - ' ii -: EQ , J . . .- . i ' S ' 1 - -zzz ROW 4-L Hoffellf L- M0'5' ., .,., -V - 1:2 Ile- ' H - H ef, C- K0I'm0ndY, C- HOYYWS- ' 5 3- 4 ' 3' A ' Z fs '1f2:22Q.5 'E.f by, J. Arnold, J. Gretz, i f , ., V V 'iss E . -. A g W ifi .- it J' Hubbard' 'S .4 X! - S vi ' far ' . V ----- . n i Row 3-B. Sherrer, B. Bar- 557 L H K ' H X T E xox vertsen, S. Gray, B. Wix. E 1 4: M. , W. ,X MN. , Row 2-L. williams, J. Beck, by w gf 1. N. Miller, E. Sarraf, J. ' gi Q Schneider. . 2 ig - W Row 1-R. tfeodweii, M. ' 52 -A-.. ,.,.., 1 . . .,,, Rasmussen, D. Welling, J. , j i f J , -e ,Q Q , Q g I. j 1,-jg, lzvk Wlfhlngfonf 5- CU fm0n- .5--::ge:z. . .. -P ' 1. ' i .V I w,'QI '?'E5. f1 1 if 2 3 X r 1 , . '?1 ' i ' fE' li 3 Absent: E. ceorimfr, R.H0r- ' f g . , , g gg. i 1 W EF. . sq . M, Eg , , U . 5, ...RX b . 1 -ij.:2Ri 5 , 1- wx K, 1 5 I v- , E xAX. .EL , .5,,, Q :,,,, . 3 2. X, . . J 1 A A ' K, 9 Q I r ' . A f 35: .... .H is ,, J S fi' M Membership in Leaders is highly prized, for only girls who maintain very high stan- dards in citizenship, leadership, and dependability are permitted to belong. Retereeing and taking charge of intramural games are the principal responsibilities ot these girls. Time is not consumed entirely by work, however, for many social functions dot their cal- endar during the year. Miss Baumgardner is faculty sponsor. Officers included Jean Schneider, president, Jean Arnold, vice-president, Ruth Horton, secretary-treasurer, and Lois Williams, point chairman. Side out! 69 Row 5-R. Kiger, R. Warnement, T. Macbeth, J. Chamberlain, R. Olmstead, P. Hamill, J. Collins. Row 4-W. Fetzer, J. Pietrangelo, T. Deming, R. Dickson, F. Sheffler, G. Prentice, R. Schaefer. Row 3-S. Taylor, B. Hertzlin, R. Rudge, W. Koshnick, B, Krause, J. Withlngton, E. Sarraf. Row 2-P. Francis, R. Rizzo, B. Wix, B. Moag, L. Volz, S. Gruetter. Row l--N. Budclen, B. Newcomb, R. Treadwell, C. Syvertsen, C. Schaefer, B. Swartz. Music that gentlier on the spirit lies, Than tir'd eyelids upon tir'd eyes - There's something about the blending of one's voice in harmony with the voices of many others that intrigues the music lover. River students who are chosen to be members of our A Cappella Choir are justifiably proud to be a part of such a pleasure-giving organization. 70 ..-nn ' Row Row Row Row Row Lambert, W. Long, L. Parker, J. Seigle, O. Stewart, R. Lige, W. Emrich. Walker, P. Ardussu, R Kyle, L. Rusk, M. Miller, L. Davis, 5. Mettler. Kormendy, S. Williams, L Maiser, J Lamb, R. Marine, S Gray. Hornsby, J. Gretz, J Hubbard C. Parsons, J. Schneider, M. Johns. Meilander, S. Collingwood, C. Bosworth, S Porter. J. Gray, M Rasmussen, B. Grahame Miss Kadel conducts the choir, Officers for the past year have been Bill Koshnick, president, Bob Kiger, vice-president, Ruth Horton, secretary, Loisann Volz, treasurer, Judy Witbington, student conductor, and Leonard Parker and Orald Stewart, business managers. 71 l I I Row 2-J. Konus, J. Myers, A. Klein. Row 1--J. Fisher, B. Schneider, C. Kis Riverites can well be proud of the high school band as they strut across the football diamond or present a program of stirring music at concert time. Also under the direction of Mr. Thomas is River's fine orchestra, which has presented many beautiful interludes of music at school plays and at bacca- laureate and commencement exercises. The officers of this talented group of musicians are Dick Urban, president, Harlow Eichler, vice-president, Jan- ice Konas, secretory, and Wayne Fix, treasurer. 73 gem l Row Row Row Row Row Row Row A 5-T. Greener, H. Eichler, R, Ferguson, D. Ferguson, J. Kuback, R. Rice, D. Booth, C. Myers, T. Deming, W. Fix, D. Young, A, Dreissiger, J. Greenman. 4-D. Douglass, R. Stutz, C. Davis, R, Cowler, R. Schneider, S. Johnson, J. Shumaker, B. Swartz, S, Snyder, L. Hansmon, J. Kauer, J. Roemer. 3-J. Free, L. Juhlin, R. Hakes, J. Buechler, A. Pasterczyk, J. Baker, M. Strause, W. Schneider, L. Bodnar, S. Ewing, C. Pelton. 2-G. Shaw, D. Underwood, D, Barco, N. Deming, P. Eaton, S. Mebus, L. Sarraf, L. Ritter, M. Smith, J. Squire, J. Dean, I-B. Schneider, J. Konas, S. Smith, G, Bigelow, J. Huntley, J, Myers, R, Urban, T. Steffien, A. Klein, C. Kish, J, Fisher. -T. Greener, R. Urban J. Myers, S. Smith, G. Bigelow. 4 3-J. Loucks, F. Bement, T. Deming, R. Hakes, D. Young, R. Ferguson, A. Dreissiger, R. Cowler, H. Eichler. l 2 Row -J. Free, C. Kish, C. Schaefer, A. Klein, J. Fisher, R. Stutz, D. Douglass, B. Swartz, D. Ferguson, l W. Fix. 1 Row 1-J. Milliron, J. Lingruen, S. Mitchell, C. Lucas, D. Barco, C. Davis. l Absent: L. Bodnar, R. Gabel. iam A few of the string sec- tion practice together to perfect some difficult passages, The boys' octette get ready for Cl Iittie hormon- izing. Oh to be o drummer or to clash the clohgihg cym- bcalsf 75 Debates and panel discussions high lighted the agenda of Current Forum this year, as usual. To help acquaint the members with Cleveland's institutions of law and order off: l cers planned field trips to such places as the county court house, jail, and morgue President Harlow Eichler, veep John Collins, secretary Joan Kish and treasurer Dick Dickson often turned for help to Mr. Evjen, faculty adviser, when the programs planned by Whit Slater and the expounding students needed the direction of an adult leader 1' Row Row Row Row Row Dickson, R. Boswell, G. DeMarinis, J. Collins, R. Erickson, L. Faulhaber, H. Eichler Arnold, C. Akers, R. Brown, S. Fallon, W. Emrich, W. Fefzer. Barstow, M. Blowers, M. Baker, B. Edwards, M, Gardner, D, Grega, R. Gaetano. Bosworth, J. Baine, C. Curfmon, J, Beck, S. Gray, L. Groebner. Cook, B. Grahame, J. Free, B. Fisher, S. Alexander, C. Becker. Current Forum adviser, Mr. Evjen, turns the gavel over to club president, Harlow Eichler. Row Row Row Row Row L A. AFR in Row 5-L. Parker, W, Manley, T. McCulloch, J. Markerf, J. Murphy, T. Kirloagh R Lge Row 4 --C. Kormendy, C. Myers, J. Nickels, W. Mantis, R, Kamps, J. Mauser, C Hornsby S Hall Row 3fP. Marsal, J. Milliron, M. Meyer, B. Moag, S. Mancaso, J. Marco, R Kyle Row 24J. Konas, J. Meilander, H. Neuhaes, J. O'Brlen, N. Miller, A. Miller, Ho C Kra Row l-J, Kish, M. Johns R. l-larfon, M. Leach, S. Hanna, M. Hayes. 5-G. Prentice, P, Schroeder, R. Reid, J. Sherman, N. Schwenk, J. Van Scklc, T. Traxler, O. Stewart, J. Tezie. 4gN. Schnell, J. Pierman, T. Rnlfer, J. Selgle, S. Williams, N. Zeiger, L. Young, L. Williams. 3fJ. Schneider, S. Slater, W. Rudge, B. Sherrer, R. Schuele, F. Varney, G. Roads, L. Walsh, l.. Volz, 2-N. Wilson, D. Welling, C. Schaefer, D. Savoca, J, Wifhinglon, C. Syverrsen, R. Treaclwell, P. Schwade. 138. Reeder, S. Porter, B. Priesl, R. Urban, W. Slater, J. Shepperd, S. Priest, T. Szunyog. 77 'C if . he ser 'QW I I I I Row 3--J. Hottell, S, Mancuso, V. Stepler, F. Schultz. Row 2-J. Schneider, R, Randall, L. Graebner. Row l-P. Schwade, M. Hayes, N. Scanlon. One glance at their ink-smeared fingers was enough to tell us that the girls of Production staff, under Miss Miller's supervision, were agciin busy at work. The great volume of the material produced and the high caliber of the work completed brought deserved Commendation from both faculty and student body. Operating office machines is fun for future secretaries and typists. 78 , If 7 I ss- K. I I J 5-'21 Viv-'nfirir z r I. Superintendent Davis was one ot the spiakers at lyaku's monthly meetings, Nature and science are com- bined to bring evenings of know- ledge and entertainment to members of lyaku. Meetings, which are held in the homes of members, are under the supervision of Mr. Richards and the guiding hands of John Mackenzie, president, Bill Munley and Wayne Fix, vice-presidents, Carol Schaefer, treasurer, and Nancy Wilson, secretary. Row Row Row Row Row , Reid, D. Miles, J. Mackenzie, W. Munley, E. Berneike, R. Schaefer, D. Douglass, G. Bigelow. . Rieker, C. Davis, R. Brown, J. Gretz, N. Von Luit, L, Young, W. Fix. . Rudge, C. Parsons, S. Mitchell, K. Karg, J. Hubbard, M. Titus, L. Walsh, J. Kiss. , Barco, N. Wilson, C. Schaefer, J. Johnson, D, Welling, V. Fate, V. Bowers. Alexander, M. Cook, K. Dean, N. Newcomb. 79 Row 4-R. Urban, A. Full- mer, O. Stewart, W. Slater. Row 3-J. Beck, J. Donald, N. Miller. Row 2-P. Holes, H. Neu- haus, P. Schwade, J. Huntley. Row l-R. Kyle, F. Varney, B. Sherrer, L. Williams. The play's the thing as tar as Thespions and Neophytes are concerned, and all who have seen the plays presented by this talented group will agree that Riyer's acting troupe, under the direction of Miss White, has upheld every tradition of the theater. Offi- ciating this year were Fleur Varney, president, Betsy Sherrer, vice-president, Bob Kyle, treasurer, and Lois Williams, secretory. The high light ot the year was o trip made by the Thespians to Karamu Theatre, which rounded out a hit season tor the club. lk ln i 1 . 2 ' i . . 1 7 i R o w 5 - C. Eviston, R Erickson, J. Collins, H Eichler, J. Chamberlain, Row 3-S. Herrick, J. Gretz man, J. Hubbard. home, J. Johnson, B. Bar stow. Row l--C. Budden, S. Alex ander, P. Francis, S Hanna, N. Budden. Absent: D. Douglass. 80 Row 4 - E. Connelly, R Brown, J. Arnold, I. Camp- bell, R. Dickson, D French. M. Galloway, J. Green- Row 2-J. Baine, S. Curf- mon, J. Lokin, E. Gra- ,wi -Q 1f'?, f f' 4.2. ,, 51 ,fl - ,Lf s ,,f,g,,Ci',,.f1,,... L 4. .254 . i1f..,' J v Row 44-R. Linn, J. Murphy, J. Morkcrt, R. Lige, J Loucks. Row 3fP. Morsol, W. Mon tis, J, Nickels, C. Horns by, R. Rudge. Row 2fJ, Moiser, S. Jon ccke, C. Lindhorst, L Mo.ser, M. Miller. Row lfA, Miller, B. Hertz lin, J. Lomb, M. Leoch, J O'Brier1. Row 5-F. Walker, R. Olm- steod, P. Schroeder, L Porker, J. Tokos, D. Riek- QF. Row A 7 P. Wrobleskl, D Y o o n g, G. Roods, N Schnell, S, Slater. Row 3-S. White, J. Trips S. Williams, E. Scrrof, S Porter, C. Syvertsen. Row 2-N, Wilson, B. Priest J. Slfiepperd, P. Parker B. Wix. Row l-T. Yost, L. Volz, J Vorney. 2?'t T73'5?'T 'JYQ1- ?'1W?7ff1 SEL? ' V, W' 53. .'f7,H'7'V M55 . 'W:1,wvv'i. , H, . ' . - - 1 . by f . was-m. ', 3-fs, , w-1-...-ww.: M , ff , . . .. ff - . - J . 1 5' 1 -if , 4 f , L ' -I 2 w e ft' .L . I ' ' .sm f . ... Jifgkfaeiaiifi'-f.'?1ii3?iUf-15',T''ri' 1' 8l 606601 Joe Pendleton ...4,.,..... Todd Ritter Susie, Maid . . . . . . Mr. Jordan ...,. . . . Dick Urban Ann, Maid . . . Messenger 7013 , 4 , . . Orald Stewart Williams , . . . Julia Farnsworth , , . . . Joan Donald, First Escort . . . Tony Abbott .....i.... lXlicilri1eySc?ll1qvTfl-Eli Second Escort V A ' l l Bette Logan . . Pat Schwade, Fleur Varney Workman ' ' ' Max Levene ,... . ....,. Whitney Slater Lefty V' Mrs. Ames . . , . . Jean Arnold Doctor ' ' ' ' A ' Plainclothesman Nurse ..,.., LoisannVolz Lois Williams . Nancy Miller Jack Murphy . , . Bob Linn Harlow Eichler Bob Erickson ., Dick Lige . Jack Seigle . . . Bill Long 82 On March 9 and IO from the hushed moment when the curtain first opened until it closed on thunderous applause the audience thoroughiy enjoyed the senior class's presentation of Heaven Can Wait, the mirthful comedy by Harry Segall. The play concerned the hilarious activities of a prize fighter without a body, his confused manager, a group of men from Heaven, and a few extraordinary mortals. Miss White did her usual superb job of directing. 83 716- P J. Tripp, J. Tezie Editor ...A..... AA,. J ane Tripp Assistant Editors . . . . . Rhonda Brown, Dolores Savoca Assignment Editor ....... Joan O'Brien Copy Readers. . Jean Baine, Pat Schwade, Peg Cook, Rodney Reid Business Manager .,....,.,, Jack Tezie Sports Editor ..i...i...,.,.. Tom Yost Advertising Manager .t.. Tom Macbeth Circulation Staff . . Chuck Hoppe, Chuck Eviston, Bill Rudge Exchange Editor ..,.... Cynthia Parsons Art and Photography Editor John Mackenzie Typists , . Faye Schultz, Nancy Scanlon, Ruth Spisak, Virginia Stepler, Betty Schroeder Reporters . Sue Alexander, Carolyn Beck- er, Nancy Bonte, Pat Francis, Jane Greenman, Paul Hamill, Sue Hanna, Sue Herrick, Carol Hornsby, Jane Hub- bard, Joan Kish, Clark Lucas, Marge Miller, Jack Murphy, Nancy Nagel, Barbara Reeder, Sandy Schaeffer, Jane Shepperd, Sally Slater, Jim Veitch, Lois Vlach, Sue Williams, Don Young. 2 Row 5-T. Macbeth, D. Young, C Hornsby, P. Hamill, C. Lucas. Row 4-N, Bonte, J. Greenman S, Williams, R. Brown. Row 3-S. Schaeffer, M. Miller, J Hubbard, S. Slater, C. Parsons. Row 2-B. Reeder, N. Nagel, J Konas, L. Vlach. Row l-S. Alexander, P. Francis C. Becker, J. Shepperd. Absent: S. Hanna, S. Herrick. 84 SW! ta R.fP. Schwade, T. Yost, J. Baine, J. Murphy, J. Kish, D. Welling, J. Mackenzie, D, Soe voca, J. O'Brien, Staff members of the l-li-Tide are constantly speeding around River halls meeting deadlines and rushing in last minute articles, all with the idea of putting out a paper that will keep our students up-to-date on all River activities. Mr. Payne's guiding hand has enabled the staff to com- plete successtully the Hi-Tide' twenty-second year of publication. S Row 4-C. Evistan, C. Hoppe, L Foalhaber. Row 3-M. Miller, R. Linn, S. Wil liams, K, Loucks. Row 2-L. Cornish, M. Blowois,NV. Rudge. Row lvJ. Sheppard, L. Volz. 85 Qifxig ed ,fl -5 ,lf -f f f 1' ,Q 5 Mew ,.. ,,,,,.9,5,.,.1 if if Editor-Whitney Slater Associate Editor-Loisann Volz Business Manager-Bill Emrich Literary Editor-Judy Withington Literary Staff-Jim Varney, Joan O'Brien, Ruth Treadwell, Ann Miller, Janet Maiser, Carol Kormendy, Jean Baine, Harriet Neuhaus. Business Staff-Bob Linn, Harlow Eichler, Joan Kish, Connie Bosworth, John Collins, Bill Mantis, Don Bennett Art Committee-Leonard Parker, lan Campbell, Betsey Sherrer, Jane Beck Photographers--Bob Hakes, Jim Chamberlain, G. Prentice Typists-Dolores Grega, Jean Schneider, Mary Gardner Faculty Adviser-Mrs. Zabowsky Art Supervisor-Miss Summer Business Consultant- Mr. Grubb W. Emrich, L. Volz, W. Slater Riyerlet staff members plead guilty to being responsible for all the commotion concerning the turning out of our high school annual. The preparation of layouts and photographs and the endless writing and rewrit- ing, plus the ramifications of the business end of the book, sent many heads whirling in confusion until only one thought remained upright in our minds-- your ultimate enjoyment of this book. 4 Row 4-J. Loucks, D. Bennett, R. Erickson, W. Montis. Row 3-J. Pietrangelo, C. Davis, C. Hornsby. Row 2-N. Van Luit, C, Meyer, N. Wilson, C. Becker. Row l-B. Barstow, P. Schwade. 86 JB' ,ff jj f ,f ,wie4i,,,,L-:K-S.. L Row 2-J, Bciine, J. Mciser, M. Gords ner, J. Schneider, J, Wifhingfon, J O'Brlen. Row I-C, Kormendy, R. TreodweIl,D Grego, J. Kish, H. Neuhaus, A Miller. .-' Efmauf , if . . R., -I. ,fi pf I lf' if f nu-+25 ii- fi s fx FQ if i. R. Hakes, J. Chomberloin, G. Prentice I. Campbell, J. Beck, L. Parker, B Sherrer. -wg ,. j' 3 5, A c.. x.' i W. Montis, J. Collins, C. Bosworfh, H Elchler, J, Kish, R. Linn. f, Jw-,.+f W4 . J. mf ......,1..,.c....4-.. ig-g4Q1i:'w,:frr-'gc-:H 2.f?1 Ek,Zi4f V' 1 Hig:5A?kY 45 Ytfiifw ' ' -...Q :cq...4wi U 4 W5 - V 0 OFFICE AND NOON RECREATION Row 5-D. Ferguson, O. Stew- art, H. Eichler, J. Murphy R. Gabel, T, Smith. Row 4-S. Williams, B. Ed- wards, C. Kormendy, N Bonte, S, Curfman. Row 315. Swartz, B, Barstow J. Beck, S. Schaeffer, L Maiser, N. Schnell. Row 2-N. Nagel, S. White, J Baine, S, Snyder, L. Walsh. Row l-N. Wilson, M. Cook P. Wrobleski, N. Budden, N Hooper. Absent: J. Tezie, R, Lige, C Budden. CAFETERIA HOSTESSES Row 4--B. Beneke, C. Lind- horst, S. Gray, B. Swartz, S Gruetter. Row 3-J. Withington, S. White R. Brown, C. Syyertsen. Row 2-M. Titus, L. Volz, B P iest, J. Shepperd, M. Leach r Row l-B. Sherrer, J. Takas P. Leary, C. Hornsby. HALL Row 5-W. Munley, N.Schwenk G. Kinnone, R. Kiger, R Dort, L. Foulhober, Row 4-R, Linn, F. Mebus, J Kelley, R. Reid, R. Olmsteod Row 34P. Wrobleski, K. Fink T. Ritter, D. Ferguson. Row 2-M. Boker, B. Beneke, S, Curfmon, J, Arnold, M Hunt. Row l-B. Moog, S. Colling- wood, H. Neuhaus, J. Beck J. Moiser, Absent: W. Long. Monitors check permits of oll students who poss through the holls A sound mind in a sound body is as important today as it was in the days when Juvenal originated the truism. To help students develop a healthy body and a healthy outlook the curriculum at River includes classes in health and in sports of interest to all. Our intermural program of necessity in- cludes relatively few of our athletes, but our intramural pro- gram embraces every student. .....1.v ..,. ,. - - .. -.. ., . . 2.--wr . .- --. .. .... .. -. .- ---.xv -. -1 .-Vg -,.'!'1'J...-. ..5:-.fp-.V-- -.-,:--V.:V-.v- Q ...sw-.-. . . -. r-Mu...--V -.ml-11V-:v,.'-.-, 2' -f.d?..f-1: --.:-10'-,-5' .1r:1v.H.-.Q,n,r.pg-:::.v-1-.-.8-.':v-ve' c.-'wh-sf.-.-5:VbfLf.V?r-.11,-f:.,u.::f 22,-1.-4,-: 3C-am-.gvflxlv Q,-iii.ggfg-e-5-.wg5,y:.gE13.5-fl.guyyg,,:554.6Q,:::3.2f.5?'N.3p3-gni9'f7qQ,5f,l-,1.5513-f,h35.a-,:gjq,:5f:-QQ-Q,5i35-i,gQQQ?3155fi .mai-.,-.--f.,,,..:.qn..,. W., ...,...,.,..,..3,:.cs.,.,...-..,n.,Q-.. .. EM. ,. ,,..,......,... . .A ..., ., . . . .y ,. .. . Q. r. w.. . . 4, 1 -, 4 g , . -1.-,-f-.a,-:N . .- E-.-, .- gy.-... .1-J ..- -1- .,....-A Q ,g 4,1 -3- .,,.1- 7- ., A-..--2. 1.5.5-wp. 1.-.Q wq::r.-.-- .4a1,x,1.,f.,- .uk Q1.. 13.2. .-1: -g .E , .511 .ww ev-z:..--zffol: -.ggi-.1-.gzff-hw..-...v.-5 g.. .,..- :x,.,, .,, -4..-.--...,,..1 .-., .H . 1 r. ,.., -r. -. . .'-.- 1- QU-litsv':.gia22523251Q-aah:5wf.9i?f':4-:1q:s4g2:z:.2f:3. f-6-E.-425221144-15131212 1.1:-E-L-ftfffzv-3955, 715f'Q:5pif7i'315 g- FfiiicffefAs6w.-Qasfwwffffvzkix -1-+22 --aa' 44-'ima-rfffsg-QFe.1'Tu.x.,44fava..9:3-:fr-avi-21512-551.-2425 -'aigzfffr -15:52-A723549-.wegrem--cuff?-.4-Ha, -.-4+-rw' - f.- .- . - ' -Q -v -A --J-1 ...L ul 41 .1---nm - 4. 1.--.---w ...Q a . ..-.-Q.-...-..-.mtv--.11-nf-.---.awww-52-rs,-'s.U.: '---.S ....:.-.-L-,H-.-1----.--.-. -..--1.4--..,.-,Q,ww-.--pw.-...mf-Vu..-.,,-.x...-- .s.ff..f1-.- nn:--c2:.1,...5.-.---: '--,N 'n .-Ji.9:M1:?'.f-.-1-'P-Rr-'-G9-V' M'-SV-n'W Q- -in-.--.V.nawf.f.5'..f-. -E..L:Q:.:-ww.....!Fm'i:-.e. wi,ah-1-:,cg.?p:1--lb'-?Vmv--..-.-f. -..,..u.,.-3,.-Q-.sry M- :.-'..1-fa:-qv J1:-.0-:1--..-f-,C--t-..,:.-mf-.qq41-,w,..e,.:,--A-..-.V. Q-1,'1.,-.--.1--e 5.5. 41.4--nz-:5.9.... -fm.-1.,6...,.-5,,-...-.,,:,-gq-. :-5.43-xi-y,?::..:.57.1-1 so -4.1-412-2--2-5.-245-12.1.1154-113'-.fa-::,v-...qi-.11-..'.lg:v--'gala-r.-jynt :93-,-gig-4.:Ap--I-1--'--.-.r....-:9 ga.:-.fsai-.1-gg,-wus-.-3U.Ly:v:.f:::f:aj:-ska-an-4-f.'1-9,.1x.1v14-1.1-:4..-wp?mwgg.3M,-,Jgf..-955.1-,.-.-.5-14-1...-.3..kq-g'::f-4Q.,,,n1- Y...-'.-r.y:Lg.., mfg.-.,-.,.:..,,,1.-4..,..g.,1.. QV- Q-rx+:-f-ff-- .ww - -5.1:-'fe-wh - -4 ,L-' -r-..- -.-. V-.Q-,.. --Ny --wx -1- 1-- '-.2-,-1.442 -MG-5:-W-'if '-f.:-.q2':.--mfr?H--A--.Vg-.NEv.--r-J:-'---.Lf.r:e'5r..-Q-grrmrg-1. -:4.gr.:f.-r..- .1-3.1.5.-FW... Lv. Lg.-::.+ vs-'23-2'-: 5.1-.aff ,ad-X-fg-v--5--N-.-zffsxk.,r.'--.z3.'--.--:-3.1:.n'.11-.--':-5.1.-5. '--:6::5sf..-'.-1-FEQQM wma'zu-Zi-mfr-:.yZm'5g:.eff-ks-ficzf-1-..ara--wzwfxifuwzf -:ww.fgafgrfhga-SX'-cfm:-.4-1.1:-f.s5.n:-m-A-Q.-:me.v'-gwwmaz ZfwV.f-gvsfesq., 35,433 -ie. .x-me-eps.-bf Q--na...f-:v-5.az-m.-:g:--1m-..f-.'.- -5-...Sw-'2-1-v5.4.1 1::P:-E-P:mf:gf.:z!u54a...4-15550.111-:1:v.'If .5:124.-1:1?:-A'I-ev -a-.'ff4B1Gv:Vaf. 6' -1-P1551-ry K2-1'-1if5v2i.f2.e if'af'n-51 ?--.2z2:S:5'faW.Hf2.w151:..-E.-.Fx-5:42 'SP.1-11213-r-v:4'1'1-1521?--E526.Vxzfviif1'-Yimlfirif'--'15-'ur-:nw -.fb -Civ:-2 S52-1-gen P:-iffifvf,-H-f---'-'fwix-1- ' b 'm : a..e-'.-- z-M ,,..,..,f- ,,-. .-:.x,. .--,v.--fr-.1.:.1v vu-.3s.,..f11...-ff --2.12.-2-.1-. -,221-:G.-...f-.Vwr.-.9 V.-1-.Ju-.g..w:1-,: .---.-:-f ...g.,,s:.:::,-.:f.Vf'w-Vw,-.--Q-Q-W ...L I-,.'-1.45:--1.-7-: M- :--a'-.44.-'e.5-4f:-a-- -1'--.9 T-:'vw'-:-7-J-,9V1 ,1w-- PN- - Sb 'rx-v.-:f M.. --J -11,4--A 1.---1i1:ll.+-:Q-12'--:-.---5: .-.-5-ar ifvrrwfa.. ima,VH:-..-..:.f-m.'.f.mV-a-2:-A .aw..1w.4-Q ore...-2-Lg.-:am -.:..:b.. :.-x-1-1 :ri-dia.-r':e:-H Q21-gzfwrfzf:Wx-Q-.r.v--wwsua-4:n:mw'.'-1-:.-.-'1r.-,awwwr- -'-w Q-'f:.-'51--2'--.wrii-af-951'-.44- z..-144'J-.-simw5F':4:.s4-+,2..a.2G,-vfiemn1.1-Fw--Lf-hi..-.vs:af1u::r12--xe-'- mg .-gf. mg,-, .3 -:ga 5511- gg.. 53-f..55g51-.f4'v.f-JM-gf,-.,4 1,1-1-.y W. if Q11-'fgf-:gf Vg-Q:.-m:,gnefS:5..:-zilbv--.v -dai.:-f:,aMq-vf:5'12e.Gf'-'W-1-5.1--,Q-',:g-.f, Ge.4.4:-fanfffr-'G2f31.?-Lf. :::x1.wr:.-se-Qfw,-. mf-w.f.ff e'.5fgq.21,-anim-F-1.:::f1Z':4f.w-J:-1-L2.'.'.-f-Lea?-Xuarfbs-..2-41-:1v:.'::-rfrflxm -.. 4: ..fff....g.f .- v.-mp n:'QS--,---9b-.'-.,tw--4- ::.gm,1.-:- '2::V.-r.-.4..-'-ml, 4....'ff.. .-.--.Q-me. -.-...HH-.L..:.g,-'1V4..-..v..g,1--i..-.74-.qg:.q.-P:-'ga-5-.Lg.:-y,-L?-..-.,3e.g.v.---n..--..w.----.vwe-MVfzu-1xV.f1:--ff--sf.,-.1 -r-:.N...:.1...-.L-.- ...M-.-,f-.....-1.-..g.-.3.- .e 4-1-A-.y.,1-.Mb-.Y- .. . . - . . 1. .. ... . .f.. .. . .. M .. . ,.. , .. -N. 5- -A 1--.. .- - .. M.-, :.- 3. . ,,.-1 Wm- ..-.--wry,-,,w,c.1g..qA.,,.,Ugmxgwg.-f.s1g.u:,..,3,.s3,1,t,,vX.31...-4':,,,-.q3,.,..3d,9..,,-:5k,,.,,.1..,q.u3,7.,g,i,L-.,,x.,,.,:.5.,k, G - . - .. --.- . V. . .. --. .,....,,.,,.. -- .-Q.. .. N, .x..,4.a,..5.l.,., i73Wii?xii-55? -'iii F-W3 R513-Hzwvi-?5lr'EFiE 255:-K9ns'?'?i'f4ff..g6. '?f34'l55iRr:4i?E . 2'fsJi1-4--1355--fi5Zf'5-'3'i-S-.2:-i'52'.fW1S 5:Psi-ae-5fimfwz:k?...v .f9 .-1:i32:mf--J-Y--a-wfw 4 -Irma-.'-'-. -:--' '4fr-.fr'v..-.-f:.:- .2 - :1 -r--1 - . ...- ,- - -... ... . . -- . .v- ..s.1:ng.L1::-,gg V?7vS,:fc,,3,f-p,,,v 131'-. - f1::3.1zw.L-:Q-.9,,v.5-,g.g-wgbfs. .-.A-9141 r. .:5,g,f-::.fL,J:u1.,.5' Z,-xrgdxg.-2 f .23f1:g..--C-:fmwiizpgg 55- --Lin.. Vx1 -15.3,v.,q,:..5 ,q.-:pies gary- ::x:,,,1 -,wsfx-..Px,gu-r-ja-,3., Qjzi-'.e5.s2:1fmv..--.a,:a -Lg '.' .if.52:25..,y,-5A::,igNds3,-.Hggu 55:--q :- V ' -4.-.1-Vg-us --.fr-..:u.1::v,1.:.-,-:1,Q'3f1f'a.f:.5--Q:-5.454,-J-.-yfsg 'l?iif'1'3'?9 Jf'v-1-ISJQ.-iL:7.-.7' 1-'--.5-func.11.-.,!,:LNnv:..af:z-G54-':.--5:-m:,.-U +-:1xLa12f!:w.-:f.!'S1,-P'-.-CS--sm:-ff1--bn-,-M151-rs-av.-.-fu '-fars. -in .--xL-'-:-m-.w:2n:ee-- -'.1 - av v---1-. -qw ---'K 1-gpabfv .01 f' 1-- 'iff-S 'na-:S ...Q-fa .:..n-Q-.:..-.-. .--.,'..- .:.. .--ww fz:-. 1. . .. . -. ,.- .-.4-,M ..,:a- Jrr,q-..,,- .,.f....,,f., f..- ,-.'5.., ...gh -,nw ...gg .-.-m..5M-G1--1..w f.. '--Q,-f-ww. .1--'.----L-13 '-auf!-.JP-'-Nwgho. 6--M'--f. -1'-Srflf-M-Jax-4:.. - M u-v,-1---:.2.'l' 'IN' --:-'-4--.-f -pxf,-:5-uz--.w--.--Ay-...-'--14-.g.M---fr-- !!:'..Q-:nhQ.N, 19--324,-Q,sn-P,-.f--,J --fs-,Q-5-V.x ..1,-.., 1.1-.,4.,,-.-W Q-Q-nxi Q--.--,,,b,x..,.Mz,.-,..-.. ..q.,,5..,,..,g- ,1Q.,f.jsy.fr,q...-,14,.f..,..-1:-,..Vfm.,.7-,-.1.3.Jf..-4.-:,.V.,--1... uqf.-,g--,Q-941,414-.4-riC.,1-,-.5..,-y1w.-.-:1.F....5,- ,,-gag..-4-:,3-rggg.. sf-v'-'.41-- 1:f':-tfsdw.14-mS,wN.f.-l1 c.NiL '4-.3-6-. gv5'-1'.-r'55.gnX2-1-' Hug.-1::!,:5q,'-iw-ff wr-FS113 ':.1:.Vw.i f-'2S'1f'1vGY:w:A:- i-W.-We-Sf-.H-qwmiu-4. x4w--:ll-,G-P--F612-v-,L- --- gg-'.Pl: -'Yr-Q-23-'J--Ivaw'-ab:-1:1-Sv G-.viwWggq,iv-' We-.Li-' '.-f31':ev..-J-rn:-,n:.-.-w-:---E'-Mfn'---5-aw-'Q--x-f.! -ff.-c',.-wz.,.g.p, .,. .FQ ,,,.,..,,..... -k. - .. . 1, M. .,.,-. ,f .... ., . -. .. .,. V . qv ,q5.1,,, .-,q .,,-,.44.,,,.,q,y. Aim.. - 1 -.-,. .-.yu 41. ax..-,'1,,.-Q.-..r, ..-V4:,.f, .1:.m...c.w.t-'fI?- 'x'-L -in :1 :..1.w1.--.. -V-5 f- -.-H..-::...:..,-.1 ,,..qhf.-' ---..,.,5--,-. J V--p..-.-,.-..-V. s-r,-.1,..,--,R .. .f-- LN., -:-A.wwf1.-6911q.L.'-h.',--ez-1-L-,sv31,59 -f---NBA-??..'..-gal --1E-G'n-.9'r7Sf---'r-'ffslw- --uh-Nf-f,1'-1Lw:.fd?f2f-a3.J1'--- H-2. 'b--LJ..-no.c.-.Seq-1. -wif:-:.-,--5--nz--:::.1s511-1'-aw..-.-fy--qw -As'-.'4,9z4'Aw-.1v,,g-.ww-fn--..sm.., wr- fm '-V2.4 -4g-'-n.-b-wE9q-.- ...gf-.1-ifzf. -rr.--:aw-'.p1WfpHf.-'.6f Xiafigufrkzr.-.1 avi- '451'-.H 'i-- --'ffilzt-.'i1-vcfifik.fied:--f?5'1'-9a'sc2Q1l-T-if...1:v327QC-,5?J,:-v:-1.-..ggixvnxizf-GSS -1lm,,.f-Ig::':9'5--12:3-1-4:1-Zf!.3Lqqd.,:v .532 54:5 -.mm .51 -:mm 55,4142 gyms:-u. mf- wa:1:h'z..?:-Q-4'-3.4.35 1,-RU mum...-J:.:?vf.y,,,,7-Lg... .5-:-1,29-n -.5.4,3','5'wfx. .q-1,3-3.1.9, 5329.5 ' '-Pu-une.,.-:.w.-.5.4.qQ,.y-iff33:11.-493.-si-1.-2-:.,r-1-ff.-:::,,,3:'f.u--uf'-1231rr..--.:-4-'-.-fn-v-f-'- .,v: f-:n'--z!::,1f-b4:'..-q1:-111'-5:2--15:2xi-----f mis -v:s:R' c5wi-s'fs1-5ir4.t:-- .-s 'f1v1 -Lf-.-.r'-1:-Lac X- :: -e.V-- --Vg-.-. .' .. .-.. -J.. - - -.1 2--: . .---::-:- -V--. V-.Q s'-'-4.:-14.-Q'----,n.'-- 2-' 2-Q-1251, .wh .nwk--'ir-.x -6Qr1.m.,- -'i'.---mg,1x'r5-:Jq1.-,Z,45r-..,- -ff,-'2-f,a...-,n-g.y.g.: -nw.-v 5-:.,5?f.-3..,!f'm-1,-ry , -f.gM:.?wq----all 'Ff'-v fl-3-z-:2QrJ'W' X'-:rq5eAf:4--ef f-5-L fuer.. fs:--z-lain-eb-war:--1::1,1.4ge2-ff..yy-.N-.Mgzg,.-pax-ww.-r1-:'5111.....:j-J,QQ...3..5.,,...gg.m-5-.,..H..1.,.-...Q-.,g..w.-5-...:.-mf...fgE...5..:g7--1-My-3-1-5-vv,q.,V la-,-hz---1-1-: 291:5- f..g-,4r.f.f5:.:-' -:..,g-52.1.11-L-,1 -2.3 .--ggi::s-1:zi.:15:4:5-5-'-Q-ve P:-'?f2q:..:-s:c,q3f,,..,.-1-m,-.5:::.V93f,1zwn1.z- if-S....-2-3.5:-3-541'-wgymg42.4-guy.q-:-':-2:1-..2cr'6::.'nf--1-gb.amz-e-fn-'g.g,Q-'Q-:la-3 Blu:-fi-f .51-at QQ,-ggffggriigzgn -ari-Lr'---' Va:-R-iv: aw-vga!-r. ,uf-.Q-13--wf':1lfmtv-143.-qr.,x1q..g..q-.,.,'--4- -.:g.::r'--rt-,,:.--.-3.---alma:-:Sm-..,..q.,-.:..-.-f-1-'E-f.:.-.Qu :que-.-fam-G2.5s:,-:L--x:5-v--m1-me-.--D.1-M1.--.315'23:,1.a:fp5,J:4.i-2 .mp,5',9q.,,n,1,,.,g-,y 5.-1 :..:--1.-' 2: ':Y51.'tz y.g::x.-1.y:.v.- L41--.-.9u:f:,f.u:,y-Alfie'-,z' ''-xg-.ikfv-225-s-L'-'-:C-Si--mt'--1:bfv.::i-1.--'1:V.:q?frNfElway:-' -u-1,'-.190-w'u14u:h.L1'-i'v.2v'5?:2'Za,e-:he:-'- V1-q,.:.f-,--z ga::f::s--5-mms: .c1 :7:.' . .4-5. xg. V. .1-., .-A ., ,.,..1.:,.f- 1-iv r.V11.4.w:...-rm- -buf Q ...M-4 nb.1.:,Qf -f--.Q-it-..-.-,.... --,zu ..-.,,. my ,.L1.....-,,,., ..,.-..-.-,1-.-. an--. mfg.-.:f.f..,1-.,.. .15 ag.:--, ,,...,,g ,,.WLL..--:,.,.-1.1-L-4.-.m,, .fn - v 'V..-p..--'e:-.- :f...gf:.--....fL-ms.-,-z-5-V..-w.u.gw 7--3 --1--2 -cb.:-f -.,.-1.z..:..-.:,-:.L---::--.-Me, -.VL .-y5..w.?. M,--M r.--..-.--.--L-r--Gm--W :V.7:'f.f.f6f--1-f.,u.4:.. M., .-Aww.-1.-L. Q-gf.. -.M awe. f N, 3- :.-.m-1- .-.-- ,.qg1f..3s:.m,-X,,.-0,y.u.'.:,-y...w,,-5. 5.w,.---.f...-,fh-wx...,,... .-.wf:..,4-13... 54.552-Q...-2.4 1..f.f-wrf.fx-.-.aw-.S2.-ff-.-.14 u .1--1-.-5,-L-.2-2.-1. -.14-'-Q-A ,:3,.1..v,--n.e!.'1-.1.fPF5:--.- r-.-.-af --'22-1-:J-K -vii-:1 1 1- -.xfvs-'-.afxv5'.fp-2.--'-L,f.- --v-:mf'-1-H-g'!rvni-'rw'-411. -- 1--QL '-24:-1'q.'lfv'f-14.-u-P-.-.fr-'I--Qr.v.-.- .ma .fm-r5,1'1-'pfr--L:-'-..p..tr-:uh-4:--I-wr -1 4 -1b:,S-'-.Stu-mv-4...:. .-Q.. ..::w.:.f.:-- 1. 1.,-ff-lyR.H'1i'1l1'5-,Q-xv..-giftgagbinf-F .:g.f5.y.-.-.-:4...,.-.-.5 .::...c.- --:efE11:.1:5f:5:e,..f1s '-:. --f.f.'f.3.:.:-af--5V.-,u1S1:-1-.9-me-5.-4.1L- -1 .-ca.. .-c-Q-mg...g-:fn ggi-7 :.I-g-.lp--gg,x7:,v-7-mf-: ,zu Q -f-,vixfjag-.-1' .-:i-- J. N-aw-e.--:-..9:,4'-1,114 - '-by-ev: 1,-5 -.513--:mgrfl 5-'51-f-u'5-1-4-Lf.--am-113rf.4-5-51:43:32-:1155-1: mf:fl-4.45-f-...gy':b.q,.-,g,--jug-2--ig-4,r.Vu5w,'f- '14-g.:,f- ,1:.xg:Lg.---g-...4-qgvw-wat: kA-.-,-'f-.- .-Q.-vm-'ff-.p.:.:gg.-p.-Tm-.--11221:-r-. 11JC'1.'.?:.'!--'IL11-'1!S,'5'H-'N-.:-4?1A' -'.-cm--'-2--afpf-:f 2 2.-r-542'-1:-.1 fe:-:ps --H-vi-'sq.1-.11-rink'--2-ix.-4:1 5-4: . '.-zizm-f-:':-1-ff .--z-gf. -.- -4. -..- ,mu .-4 ew ::. .- J .. .- . . ,.., ff -.,.-5.-1. .-..-.,..,,.g.1-.5-.A.V..,g,r-1.-5-1W1:w 1g..-..-p'.- 5.-952-.y:.,-,-5--,-: -51.-.K-'K .1-.::y.:-.nf H4-:Mx---we-1-L--ff.. aw. .fd '- - 1 189164 5 af.-hc.: ..-5.-fr:---V -.1-,mfg--fs-.4 ..nfr-rw-i1.n51-119-5.12. 2-pm .K-:.:.---x-.A-.T ...rm -,-4... .-- 40-.X-:.,...yg..-,,.. ...v,..-..--.- 1,-,u ....-,qw .... Q. -.fm..-,.1...4p,- .,wf.,,.,.. Q,---fr -.Aa-w,:..,,,,..., . -T4-Vfyf-2' -.fizrr-'gif wi----i :f'-wfx--16'iw?Jiy2J:-QLHGJ'-.-:iw1 ff'-ze-Sy2.Lva?a'rf.3:-H42k23.ng,F'pt-42.-Sf.-S-mf.1 Q,-4-.-.im-41-43,1-5,ge.-:.:zc-3-54-f-,-.-..:p'p. 1-5515.pg4,4.-s'1,gum5-,,g.,, wgmilr..-p-:v,,.,q,,qi, .-Q J.-ffm.: ---..-fe-f rf.-mira-:rf-5111-249-i:.1f:.-Num-mzbffafs :lm1,:.--1-:Mvhrr-.ki--2-2sn-----fL.f::g1::f'4'iv 5,15-,nEf-1eeq1,1'.q3 c-Fvfaw-4f1!f-vQ:V155.-L--ie:.a.-xg.-fswsmf-,'---. 1,.-Gn.:-s1vff'ggqww:f- .-.-xb-1.:9e'Z-V.-1-w :w:.y.f:2-'y11.-smipfw -M-rs--:4-... -me-.gg 35--rpg.nLp:5.24-c:V.m5:-:xpN9X'a:.2.a-1.-.,1:-s -.-.q:u9.1'-v.-Jaxx.mv:-::!:::.asg'i.-.ggshfb-'ff.:ae,Qr!L-,Mfel- -7.s5wx::1S1Ei..-,paw 15-5.1:.-...fb-gyzf: ..1--3:g,.:.-.5,.-.4 f..-,-rss-M4':-Mazza,--sf.-.,f. -.,-.-1:-.gsm--: 1-5-4f-grim'-p.igq:::----1Q2:,v-My xgN1.f,1-'iz453.,5x5-11:p'g-7:11-egrgp.. :mg322,f:11:.m-.:.Lg4,f,': -...pf-gf,f,54q-7-Mg., xf J-psf: - ...gg-,---:Q .I-A--rw, 145.4 mms: ixfs,-2-:rw -gfg. :acre-aw.-gfsfgiv 4- .fwr-...A .. -T-h:5:-sfrmfg -.-:V:.-burn. -fmt-A-2. wi:--nz ma-we--, ,zw,y-Py.:.-:mw- fl QE:-.-rim...-.4 1-4-zwawm my-.51?!1fQ,. 2--:.-. isMg-21-sm2.35523g4-::1.grf.:Q1e:g2w43,4e Aram.:-fm.VQ...ql.qf.n..Jr-kf5v.Qwy5Q3:.., x-.gnqqi3,1-gqtgmayq,1.-:fg1ggg,.fg'433f..-1zFQ.gZ,.qi,3.,gay .9 f..1y..:.aq,p..g...,4 1.'.-.1-'Q-'flrzrliw .-K ':' 'arc--I - ' I . ..,n ' - I 'n -- ' . .r- 9 071.1-'v'-'hi 2 V. --fi-: 'z-'-1 'V. Z If - J.. - vi 1 - - Y? - 'ur .fn - '-D. ' J' -1:-I. .1 . ZA 'KJ ?'P'1'1'r5 ux1' ,,..H.:..4.w.-,,..2, ,pg...,.-.ggf4,.p-.,..--ai,V.ng-.. ..e:.f'g.4my+:.-MQ.-N qw. ,g.1-wf'a-w1.-g-rs- :5.V-,-Wm-..h.x.---.1-'.-.-iff ff r.----Q 455-:V--fb: f--f-5--1--2'-45.9,--fe,-Eigmyhewgm ..- -aa.-...ga,v.y.w -'Mya 5-1...-ff my .-,-f.V:ff-.Q .VL -- -. q.V.:-,-.m...ifr.-.-..- --:,..w -V, 4-iw, 1 ..,. q .45-x-...q .-.1-.,.:,yf:.f.-x.?,..:-,L-fsL-...- eff-9-bln--.n.p..,-vq:,3 f.gaga2g...-.dry .1-1,-W..-,Q--., -,.mj5,.. .-5-.f mg. ,.,-Q.--. .-x-a!..:--me-1:-' -m:z-n-g..-'a+--.'--V'1M1w-sw.-Prvx:--main,-e'-4.-..:z A-...t.z.Q,amz-:.a::5.c41-..ff:1w.-ma: dz---f . :2-J-:mcfifinllf-1 Pfr-1-5:f.'Pgvgvu2--G.ff'- 1:r::51':Leeh-c.4jf.:-- 2 ei.-311-12-Sr'-f..e?x1 fe.:-fi-55:5-,Q:,:. .-ew.---,. . .., .,:55-z-,,.v1--.Q.gg-11:151-wvl-grn1-was:-.XY--:5'f' ..E-.dggi-nn .fm----9.-n.:.--g,.v.s.g--frwzgvcq---11'-ik .,w'v-:3-25-s.w:-:-rm !d:5-2-.fel 54:13.20-'Jh f3s1-qw v-f.1.gi.:1-.1-.. Yue- .ap-ag-.mf mn .ax-:-.Vfm,:..-4.-1-:f .-nz!h'Qmm.gG'P!:r-.?f1.-.5.-.-4.-nm-11,4-11-41.-.wfqaffg-J .sxga5wgi:4:fi'f:gv5- .-aff' .-Osman',-P1-'4?:---pg.--.qfvipzn:cqqgzzrf s.-A-QE1.-qi: .2-fr-mr..-6:-,f.1-saw-:,,,,,--V2-finx-14.4,.ra'-r-uve,-W:-4 X -fgzii-5:4-Var!!-.x:f,. 4.-'-was-zzlyszy fznfV-sf-cw-2. :.-1-2--q-mvfgmf-gegifrz.-fr.:1:-'-.u-:LM-. Ax..-.'.-55.-slew--' -3-Sw1-?'f-wif'-1.sf31ffx-QS-1 .:J:.fg.-'.--54 21.22-ar'--1s-2-wc fwfr:-Lvl'-'1f.f-'wwf .-F? 41..'53 .157 -2.-aw' 2335? -- rfw.'nQ'bJs-vw .----P.:--.. .W . N..-zz.-..A. nr: V..---...-rf 1- -'--..a...-me-.Q-..A---'-nw.-xw -2.0 I.,-:.---:v.-wr..-.. .--,,.-.H-5-g--Vt ww- .--.-..-L--,H--9kw:..4.P-w.n-A :m.wS15..'1- ?'-.--5:ff--ah rf vfix. . --:--2 ?e .-.-.-.-.- ffem4:1:-11?-f'::1 .wwf---.w5?i3..5-Jfa-,.fgs:.v-.rfawv-:V:---.4-p-5.1-mg. wg-.-ff-we-fe. - -.Lv -yr-r-if-E-rggyrffn-5.r..f:z-qQ::-5..-- ,ew..'A:4v.V1.,,wa::!.-511:-.-me--G+n?.x-.21--1fp:s1w-fflsarg-H.-Q . 1.555516-'.eu.f: L--fy-12:59-'-.skwfax ..ewwwexfmi.-5.-'f..n-rm..--ie-q-:m:eess3,fx-.:.91:-ff-1321, 5' ..zXqvffujn.,1-1:e:m:1-E212:1z1Qn-:J-' .4-em.1-Q-'W-x--fx...-Q51 2-me--JSM-zimcfwrk1-G'b1F-f.w-Rain: -1-'v::1-fyaibwzvffs 5.:,-2k,.53.qf5-gg.-...Q f,!-12.45.-.:W.42-41..:3LSx.9Psp,-w.-,.z-wr....mf...,.e:4,.f.v.---5 ,i.,q.f-13q.a,.Q,3y:A ea-q.1,..:,.-,,,jfVg.,,5ggg,ge.,s,.4g,- :-.5J:qn.-3,41.g,..b,g,Q-Qm...9-3,,.-M.,g--Pin.-ff:--.-r.,-2::.-1-1--.Q-ez,-4-1,-p .--f-...gp ..fm ...gh . .. : 15...-.asia-gV.n-.-..--.mia-nffqnczq -,.-.:-5f5.....,g1,-.-1.-gi n,1...,ym......g.,,, . yi..-.v:g4-.--,255,.-. 42.3134-z., --f-u:.g,'f-vmqu:-V,Mun-an-5-gg,-31.-,:,a.1f? .,.v:-.ff?e2f- 1' Q- .2622-fre-:nf--4 -.---w+'l3f?2t:-:-.r ..L-.-:ru-Q..,. 5.12 -6-:.,...,.5 ........p. '.Qe..1,-.--.Jn-W.-..1.,v .,,...q9.-V,f.- -,,..,e.Er..u,.v,M... .M-g.4y,,.5 5,,,..,..-4......,-fy.-gy.. .-.-pf.. awp.-..-f,-4:....:5.,.f..,. ...5-,N-.m...1,i..4::. v.,-34,15 -Q an, Ls:q:.i..-..-,fn-,.r :L'fQ1-:-ff-.:ff:31-.::V- 'E-11:-.1119-MP21222'limi.:r.'5n'1 wfw'w'5---gg.:-- -4 5 .5.,-4 -was EH-f-Llgf.-usa.:-1'-19-:xc-'-if.-5--.wb 'fiw.-avr.-f'.219'--bcrzmsbf .Cv 'gafrmx 1qlQr-P-'tjwfffv-W sbkkp :iz-ww---1-14:-:-E .:,.f.fQz3,3,...xL,.f ..14,y..-,-w.,.-.:-rg.Q-gf.:,...,-.-.E1.1.e,imm,s1v -.Q-f.sp:,q-,5gg,.,-. ,ug :pig---1.1-'1.1-.zmzk-:.sfm1V Nep-wsg.as.-.sw-.--.,.,..-gn:.wI5?,.-.pm 3m4:1'2E'..:-:::.g:1wM':q-.J W- -:Liam-au ra-.qs-'::.wfL-L.:-fa '15-Q11 Q11:251-S's.?1-Jr-.svggnw::g:z1m5A.y? 'cw-11:3-1-2.11 ' Elm. gh-'Valar-.5-Yfa-35.1112-.:-:Hmmm 4.55194wv.3'9:fLr?+,-p.m2fi.3.is1.m:eg-.4-.9g:.t-:1?13':z:c:,5zu5,g N- pzaqfiasf-Lwdir g5e5,gkg12p...-:-.nz Qafar.:'.-',v-xzggiajagilsac. .4-41.Q111S'ai-rp '-MQ .--5:-:-: 1,3ma'iv1E?9-43.53-1-A ,e'g:zt32-'Wim-rg .,5-r.'- fps-Hs.-.gh-vi?-b:'Tw2J?w3B:w.g52'cr?-21U':51JffWva-iw-yf?.'f'::,f f.. f:r':'2+2 EE .-vt--3h-L i-K-'.1 +1 :ml-1.-:..-f.. fwe.:---1:--v.-fa-ang. -w-new -.-V v'.4.-...u:--:M ff- wav,-:fn -V.:-1:-.-L-.-:-.:-J-, wr.-.-.ha--:.. ...xt--511:-'fas.---wi-9-f.f-----51: nf: f?-:a1+.7f.- MQ...-,.:. W.. B..-.M--,-f,. ,..,4,-3,5-2.,,1,.:.pug.--.,-M... . - V-ya.. .-... N,-5-. ,...e u..,4.,rf,,,,. ,,,...: ,-,,4,.,,,,h, -....,,,..,.,q .-.,,.1..,.1.:.g-......v.,:u ' -om,-.,,JL,-.......5f,.,v. :FLA ,,..,.1a1,,.:.,y.- x. .7,-snr..-,:l.5.. - V'---.unc Trama.-'.4..-1.-.2-...:.w wzfyii-.r 1-1-Quym-2:17'Zy:':--'g-2?g1K-'ga-QZQF -Ev-rf,--,-,agp-gy.-.-.hy.--.2-:u..41zq2g:3?'.1fv,4,-.f 5,.5g4,.-ul, .gsm-. -14-waxy-,Eg .wfic-?.-:-f-1.z' -.6f':wx:+-:-As:ef-xL:1:2:u21e5- 1...-1:55 .V:.gwq!-gan--9-33.-4-E6a'-Q:..9:x.- m--:.Lk1.-::.fa1.-'.- -.eafjvmgdgwmrgnyyrvf--9 .j'::r,,-if--1,,.t-351-:4iB.r::i 1 f?:,'W-.-mar:-4 ...gap-.fQf,9, fp-....g::.5.,3,::s.x1gq?1.g. X :Q-2:25 -wg-1-F-Q-321-1--.-S7-5-7-QL1'P,1'e1ya: Grrgpii-VrXVIwJI:1'Hr2'z'f.-Se..- :WH-. HQ-:-air.rff1'.mw,-?gf:2:-'N:- W. vlfws-4-'Q V1-.,.,--..- -. ---.--. ,. fm- -+ ,V -1-, ..V g.. .-.-.--,-,L .,.. .- . I., 4 ,..- -xx-U, A 1,-.-.,.. -1-Lux, .--QM. M.5.-,,x.. 41-un, , K: .,:-.-Vffym. Q...-. 3,-up ,.-.h..,.,- ..,.,.,.,m 4:5011 ..-.-',.4'Q-.l:l1...?8--.v 1 -.---.?.,4-mr. X 1:-. 'ti.A-f,1a1.L4:.s-.H-V-1-2.rx .wi---: -c-fm-'M ---. . ya'-': Hz HM- r-'.+.-af.. y..'.,...g,w. kg...-.,u1..--.A.,..N,.,. V.. M.: :v:a-.f::,,.,5,-q,.-1.4,q:-3..w-,,..mg4- -9m',,.,x.:,,541.,,gf,...--N43-,.p,,.4f.,f,g,.1,vl.-S.. L,-.1155--?4,g,h,rg,,,. -.,,..?,,1,g F., '-ii'V-f'fL1-'F:- --me-q:'1'f.19Q.s-11. -G nr--111-.c':i..g,.1:'-A::1.z.r0-2,24-:u-W-,f lp.-Av'-f.. .':s.,3-wb:-1,-',-15:-W-ew-14 .3-Q--3-.-,-brag..-Q-.2 L-.sz ay. -.-S -re.. mvrf.-ea--af. ..f2s-i?..f.fb:szf- X .view+3212fy.w2:?:-7--fi-1-gffvm-1-. '-5'-wwzfzi- -sg . -W2Yf'fi'f2-Q 1i:-w:.'!vff:.w1-2s- :-:-sMA?6fE:- klseifitc 1-1-1 A 9:Z'.6-l621E 51:f- - -as .gegm,-..L'5:mz2gQ-2-:Zyl-in-:2 r-41.4.4-'::-d--2 xi. -?g?,yfg'1gq.V:5'1':.5aa:4Sg.- iffy-umm?-2 YE?-au. an 3fq.:.-4:51-4 ya-,wlqg-915-15-vi s-.-fff:--:T-viai :Sw-wg-v.?.r:A'-2--n qw.-1-. -..s-V.-,gyms-5-.5-s-U-'ii-,BL-..:-.-QA? gala- M.. -...Jin-:. mr' Q....1x:-lfhiiffhi-1V-viv.-sr--f-131-2 ': 11'Ir-- '- --12--'1-U -' -WW - -- .. ....-- S ...z - -L41-. -Qwifsm .L N ref-.,.,:1-:L few'-f.-1. S J--:H-:...f-.,, ..,,-.,:.-.M ve- '1f..,.-.-qnr-:xy -:-v.f1:a--.npr :-G4-..-fsgh f-V'-1' -c2'4'2,-.llff ...n.g5.....-1,3-:mat-JL.,-.- 5,41-,, ,.m-My-ff. -x.,,. .g...zc.,,..,.g,4- f:U'-1.1.5 4. .p,.,.,,-.,,, .,,.-S-. .f-,.,.....1fy.v.a ..4. J-3'-.5.n.4.,.1.. ,-.,9 ,mg -a-qfz.-'--f:.w-:cy-4-Rfk. -- .eq-mfr-1.5..1352-P-r1.m.w5:.aa-w-f.:..f 5.4-with .11-+--fa-gnu-114-'-Qviflwahaha.-Swizff-' 1.--1-.f-Mfw'-'-Q -'-'. M-wha-... '- +:P.w.Q5ar--wig-M .,1'2f.sV:3-1-'.m:,?...g.is,5c-gtg. X 1.-':'la:f1:A. walkman- ' V-1-fx-m?w.zev?4f.. a1::ff!23--Lian .. , .q:.p..,. ,.. -fs-f..Pf.f.w.'1's.1fs:z+. .-fa-ss,uf:zi1,rew-E-qa.M-if:--1:.s.aQMy ,Q-. Femrkf.-sew-524525234--Ji--Sfwrsfr e1zu.g.vs:::f' .lpisif-.1.rii'?fp:.r-sys f'1 15:?!N?Qi?1fi,3S1a'i--EFL-. Grfm:eE:f12:aa:..1-faces. . HF-X131fffiiiifiiffl-1fS3 F5ib'iMJfiH-'fi -f-ive, I-1-::424-mwfwm-S'fe'1 j -5:-mv' s.ewEfJ22f5w.1-.qfn SAm?:'-:-2fa.g-gav4eAzs- M:-.sf.-:f1SNrntff-fnffmfav . -':V1-ii--live' -ef-:.-1:1112 5-:5'3z:f--fi.y1f:b ZW-9115 1222-.212-w2.uafeyz'i14.9'fv3srg:-ia X ' .4---+'5r1'.2'F1'--we W2 sf-zz1+.w-fs.ekf--..:S:Rff-nf-. KIEJHISMRISG:-1' , +-fx-mf.-rn-Qsf-wzhaa-M-.,-n:f:.!-ra .fran-eff.. ' '-2-+-:-1zx.1-1sae-f.:2.-2.-im.-:-A-A.. wvgsefv-fz1f5fr'zf-vsgw.fbv.-. anim- ke4s'ax2a:.f-53:-5-s -Qi?-w,ii'1:Eaix-thae:+:.+'fc2.?:f.wrf:-Q Q-bs-ri- . 51:46-av1f5.E.iiaG-rf- -f.q.g.5f,gf,-,...,2f,E,5g.1,49-553. ,,,.4..,iQg.g:.f-.51-V.-g..x3,.g .Q-ami ..i,ly.5rrs:sw.,.1f-.fg,... fag- --5. :..:a14g,o.'.kg-a-, .g.-.L--4-:iw ra-.-gm.-'v Q..,.3m.-- 4...-2-.frm-'sf 4... ...W 1. ...A ..-,...,.- ,Q-. ..- r -4 -. gr - ...f-.-,f....-.4--..-, .,.---me-:..f-gr--1 -1-,..v.,.1..q..M.s. .., .,,-,1x,4.--.-..-... -Vfs-Espgl-rf-fff.-iwQ.--9-.ag-.5-A 455,19-:Q-:car-:kv -rwiirsii-1.---I --552-ru-25-kg,31.-frf-r--fb ---Luswg.-A-:.w-.V N2:N-af-.-:2'-'-L--.:v:- :Ya-11 lf--3 fr-si:-:-I---' Q --V.: - --- aw - 5 --.-1-:.v L 1 -- ' x..f.-.- --' -Zf:c- -gc-,.-. .cv -....-.-- - ..e .--...-: 2- - . . .,N ,. vp .:v,. .,-:,1g,:q.,, ,.. ...-1.-,gt bk...-.?g,'2.. 1-HFSl--1'SirE5a5?M:-zz'Wflffvfv :--vef'Sf5?1P'-NT: 5155!--guy-.a' if:u?.f'3-.11-1-fi-:Q-wf.:x-9 Fr--.1-.9-sf. 'f. .qpi-szdmwfx-wr.-Xa :fm A-mwqp 41,51 nik.. -:faraw- a.w:ze-575::-'+:.pfumEa,:-rv :Q -F?-.'!av'i:'1.g1.!,.:gi-.W-'.V15,1 !c'5'v-in--'f::mg4a,.-1.,--cffffyqjpfz-.134-1:ffm-341+ ',x.g..gz-yy-ny..--as-.21-'-,-5, Q-35152:-m2'ff5 4:14---a'ia5m:rsm,,wi:-ia:q.-5 --if--y....,g-'-1.--gg.--'mf- .Mm 1-C'r.-wir -eff:-r-'.ff 42:53-X -pl--31f:4fAf:--a-'.-f--Mp:-'L-.H-,,.-:W-:-..-.-m:,.V P-a'--w:f,-e:V..ev'5s1f:.q-o-- 4'-.. i-4m--!fxL- .V-'-192' --Qflaacm S.-aim-.5-T --1-.-v nn.. an-12-.-:sh-v. JJ Hr -.-.xi-1 '-N-.----'.1.-:QA--.4u. v -1: ..,-v!-.-u-f--.ar'-?---fluff .,-V,-., -.v:....--J - .-.Ln-.3 -4.-5.51 . -..- - my f.-.1,..,,.1.'-,-,.,... .-1. ..-nm. . Y-Cv---w .. ,, u.-Q-mr...1-1-'f-.-.my-iq.-g.':.2'l1:-s,-'.. .4Q.cgi'S o1:1n:m-1:-q...uh-qi :gin.rn.-:-Q-,E-Q:-:L--.sf 1g:4-wx?-mwyi: sw-:w1w-:--.qP.sg1-f5,g3.- . rss':J-:avm1:-Ea---p'-,- --91152-3-11-'rfs-'TQE-f'1w-2-25-F-ir, 531231-F?f 'S'i.!E13-?H?i f5!zf-T21 'vf5i'35e'e'4?? 5': :'6i5ifL,3f5l2- -f-2-Wair-vf'4.S-e-i:sf2i:2f3.'-:Ht-2:2-fxmfss -.--va' . F'-F2-PQ. ,--M:-'a-aff?-42?-.-Fm-2-3. 51-f.:1-fitg.:.-.5g.r.-n:.q..1.:..m::P--.Q-.4-.. -:fuk-5-.rms--15-3-4:-f.,,L.g-Lnf.. ,. :LNmv5.g.,EM5....m1:..,.5... .Q-qQ,...?,-..- -:qu5,:9:z-.1v,l..:.,g3,-S9i--4, 1-..,,-...K-,egf...3..,v,.,,m.:y .mg.:y:.1r4'.g:.,wi-:B-:-ligm-...L pwsfa?--rifgifrgg'1'f:EfQGPEswf33?f?.?:2i- ' -:Ffs5.w5:L-pi-215261551-f'f-' xi, rfb.2iil5ia2l,+f.bi-5,1-35-qw:v.g5m?:g-.Graff 3I55:i1,:'4r.2F?1-125523-55.-:q:'2fQ-axE.'wrx7ig2.E'QQ:-5ga'qf:1Q?::i:5Q':Z1:k3Y -:,:rp,53g:-ging-wg,,:gg,9m3g5? ,J .J-Q,:3:ff..,-wscf-+df:-15.:.',.,.m1-A.1.,..-:V..,.. 'f,,:-1159.---fr np.-:g':,' 1.-uu--rs.--11:15. .c5g:J.5:.3v5- .gf .yr g---1.55-'-:..,..-1.'::.:Q1.j:'r..v4r -141.4-.1 ag 2:-5:-, :qi-:Qin ' V 1:-wg. .:.....u.:-29.-1--smi.-.M--m-v..--.-v,.-:lw-.- -.f-QV-,.srs.J5--Vmw. 4-w'-.-Jmvffv.Q-g,'M-..r-,wff.,r:'1-F- az. .ff-.gn-.1 -R:.1.:-...-.-:-g-+-.- -du..-.w.-.51-5. -f:.s.-.--y' -2-mn ursr.-2155.3-ui--:-:QQ':::-:.1.-:.ra'.'z-fm?-42L4,rr-- , -'-1:7 32222352-S:-F ishA-'sq,?i7urL.Q2i'pf-'rw'--1:Sv 'rin.,-.rddnfc-:.z.-:V-:a:e:E.4win!'i':.-L-EEL!In-'-Jim:-Xm'1'f7SP 1 j fffiwlwqivr-::g5f'zgflw-5115P1fix:-Sm--Azz-r-2?5:V:. '-Age.-:'s'5f.vf :If-Ei-my.mfiiiv--32!:fVGLrse'..f .-.-- F21LSKQQ-.25-mwma'--1 .Q-'vwqluwQ-:isfi-41:-:jc - X-J eff flaiww- . -fb-2.ssza2z,e--::a Vf..5'a-wk:-xasgift.-as-:ei-I-mfmy H.-5-u.m5.Q:-f:qz: ns.. ge- .-1-Cw:i.f:fH.g.1: 523.5515115.2-Efs2:f3w+,. 553-1-3-.pn-Qi.-:asf-5 . ..,.,..5g5, -faqs.. :effhi-ERR: AMB:wasf.5w.--1:3-E-'L-:Jie.nf2::.Q.Jw5cmc-sa-.-'. 'fywfw.ini-:i:Tf2r'-,.' -'fs-::11.QL-'-f-51-01. 55:13?w4-5-EQS4'fDFsff-Hifi.fguff- ,.. - wiaw'-1'f2sVu -.-2-5-1? -wffvfhfrx S'4'.3?2ZS':'i:pD-q:3':532S1122-1'Y-5Fw-jgsg2qff:,jizg1:':v.H:2:Z:5z5-+!5::1u7P-'91515 i:-::fE-a4.vP,.+arf5-.- ale:-'-f-nqidzmwias Tac:A:.V?!Ts:1V.11::-2-114:-r-Bfffffli.4'-a-1Qf1E5r-i'?:.4':1iT-Ef,- . ...,.,.Qs-sw-Af?'f1rA-1.P11'iGxsv'-1-- fw--'MPS-Z--5:5 --s-f:.s::3z.f.-Wu.:-.--:-3-s-:rem5:bpmm-rv1-sl-'msiw-2-skzwlrsgzrv-aiffw' '5i?i?Q ?.'H15 :5f11! ff-Eff'-33-A.-zffsauzff ffl?1'2'1R1?S:'.-i74+S'PJt?5-.fi-Syffifxicfff11i?9if:-SZQLEKQHfI5g2:7.111-21119Pi-jim?-:X'6f1?f:- P-Lanz? is-5.52-p.:?Sffe4 2-tlyzrwq..srgqg--Hi-2'-QI'-1f:'rig,x1-HR5-fir'VM-I':frg:r..'-14.-Q4-Q-f-:M-'m:':f--A f-33:,f'.9.51-Q-fi? ,'--mf-'Lvl-1-1-.-L 'IPS-:bfi -if-7l5::a'e--'-0 51'-4:5-Cam.-,::fy,1--54-5---.112:'r.p f:-:Ni-be .gg---zfsngz-1-e.. Qsgwdlq-f-Q4-:gg an gee.-.fcz4:.::,GV1 ...., ,.-.- 1.-. .ar-V--1... - -. ...-.1--, .gif h, gy . -:. ..f.- - 1.,.L-...-fy... ax.-,p ,ff x,-e.K-xg. -...z..-111.5111-1,-E'--f -.,-..:.Q,,.V1.--ra-.:J.19..,V-mfsn-s.a.n..:f-ze.- mil..-I-.1---1...-.:: C..-..:5w. -.--:-aw.--ww n-'--w-Bft.-1 S..-. -:-B:--Ffh Hi?'.u1.'-IEE!---'Q--V5'LL- J!-25 ..:e,.3.'-.j7,-2-Iv .N-1...qQ-43. -.Q-y.qf,..-3-,-.,fyl, 1 -----gf ...,. f-4:4-fc ' - --.. f-Nz.-f.. ...-....-.a.1.VA. -.-.--. -ww -me .-A-.---an-.-1 . -1-M. .sn--af. 1... :W V- f.-1. .- .-.-. - .Q -- 1- ,x- . ,-.-.- VJ- .ng.....sn...-V--3-f'---f:rw-f-u:V.,-.--.-.-.. -:.wA-pg-Q.4xr..,4-,v--r-2-.v..-1,-.'-Q .-,.--- -a.p.u.s.-2, 7.-.. ,.9a--:....J5-N1?,-Q.-Tb:-..n.:Z--A.-L.,Qc-4-..?5??ew5.,-1.-..f.:...f..f-QA.55-, -,1m....,..-0. ...yr y,4i.n.-1, ALE..-3 . ,u......,.,- 1.4-.-A.. ,,..-,.,,i-..1.3.,. ,,.--,,, ,,.,,f...,.,-,.....,V.gg5...,.. ..,--N,s,.-,,-., ,,.,,,:..1...4,5a,,..,. f..-,..Q:-.'-.- .gy..f,,q..,--..5.y,,1::,f--y 2-.-.-Nm..::-1-4.:f.ie.xz1-3..-.www-5 :-14-.' ,se-,:-. 1, ,-775.-...,.q.:g.4.nJ-A-gf.. f,-.-.ir-4.-,-E.755f-444 QW- 1...-. 4, f-sx.-me-.1,,5. ap ,-,-Qgmg. -Q,-N-gxlf-p.q.r -L.. -4759...-4 :r..!!:1qf,g. --.'::.::..--rqdi.,1.5.-nu. ----.V-1.3.-me-.E .a1...-.frenV.:.--'--qw. 1-f-:WZ-.-.-:s..1.-.4 . . -1.--:eb K. 154.4 D-v n--1.4-. xx -p --bg -51' v-- 44... .515,...,q3-Lfbrr--. 44--.sxf-11-1-,-.xg 6. -., ....,9.wr5-w- .:.4'..,..-Lt-0 -.wa-.,m-5.15. ,-M., L--. Vac.-:..-L fu -. e----'-.1--r:..fu .- -Vf'-Q.-g--x:: w...-.-w.-1.w 'SWL-4.-.9 . .:..--.gf--nur-gig-igffg-ma. .fum--JF'-.1-5.-,-1d'ix.5, --- x-,5vo,?1:--5:-..'-1:':-',v.rr.Q-'51,-,-12,354.6-Q-5--z,:g:.u..-.-95---4.5.1 ,zu-V1-ly.-..f-.1115-1:,. Qg.5:,V.N-Q-nn:-ff -mx--.:.x:i--..f.:::-.iffki-Zizgf-,-..g-12521,-qrifcgmf. .441-f., ,,.g.-:--:ugh--.4qa:?-mas 5--.-.-..'a.1,,:-1-Q..-br.,. . .v.c:'-41:-qeyfwal-f 9-1-lilivg-.1.1.-1--fgfwe-:gif.g7:f4 Q5-A-,-N. Gu--45-.Q-.'-ng'Q'f--QM.-' 1-5sv-s.f:5ak-f:,-1:..- w.-.7-6-,....f-.-. Vmaw...g.fQ.n.v..g7g...q.Q:.-.LQg.,..3,z:.3.-. .-Y 9-am-. -1-.ae-W-.ug-V,.p-:,:,f-5.-95-113-wr.-re.Q-fqvwg.e.'c5-M:-4--:Wai-sip-.df----f-3u:1.Q::.e.g1f.xm-395.9-xr...-.:V 5553, -mas!-f-,--...Q 1:'-Urcgzfxr QM. '1'-S,'-:ami-flier-x -5145-fe?6:ES?2' '-K-up.ziwkw-5-f...af-alfvifbfii-v-ffffinua' .1125-eiwzim. vw-192v-611--:H-I---mf--H1151-.V-1.4625-zfa:40555215510gm-SEN?-F52':.GL-Taffy:-H:-faif-wegfvmsf-.5 :a51-ina-415:21153P1m9f-:'s5x.-a- fF,us-.:1:ni3f2-fa.4- r. ' - '- ' '- -1vVr.aawQg1uw:--tfff ,iwzngn-sg,-,aa-. Q-'5-Qm'G.4v:vVq.-srz--aivg-:61L'-1-'GVM:-aw:--:-ww-11:-1141.5-.1-:-.6 -.AL-3:mei.-1u-1-WFS,-15:-w2f:e.a53.X-:.h5-Sw-ff-.5-dv iffaiz-Pffwgiq-.D-rf-fs-N' 4...212'-11?--Unreal an ? '- ' -L:-:ser ...S-..-Q- :1'R:-.iufzf --.rea-.f..4f-2-12.-V-f--'w .P--ZxF.x?Q'712''f3',n.-1--:r.W'Ei'-:-:3'VN -1',.up:m'-.-n,,.f-.'b::-:9.1fj,..p,.tvdqgaztv-fm'f5.1g:-.2-z,N:vr5,,gr3.-5-:-Nwylqyzgx-arf-1I:!g' .-43,-.iv1f.t.QQ-1-4.-.-1 ff -'2'2.H5M-fi. ---.5-:'-'1f2'r.-T-7--'L 51151-WI-Qffv'fi-'Mime-'ScN45 -2112345-.GiW1-a5R1f:SaM1:WSW .L-1-rmhwifr-'Ii'Uffrifqfgac-.-. PQsK5-2'1'Um'5-4-Q4-3 -f:'f,LY ?1f:95'-.:sfff-2:-15 32,1434 I-a4a.1':.g.:z-a-:g:,gLi ad O 2-41.4 fb.:-zv -Py.:-Mir--L.-f-1:-1-S-' .:-:..g:42sh?1'.f1:.-5fw-.'- 'H41.-.:e.v.:1-5-iw--rfgfgssf-v.-.'..-:vw1.-ff-Li...1..p,':-ng:-fr::.-.-2A.' .1-gags-in-f..:.4:,5,415-.-a:.h:qqy.5,??7::..-1 :...,-r:sQ,S..3-Q1:1.- !211--:.'kwmQ.- ,Q- W ' ' H - 'vhrii--WV.'2'-:' :rimq,-.2:-'ima-Q4g?73c.-:Qu-f-gf,9.5oE!5u.::.-figav:-:h-Ape?-iaiffveifqzgf:,o, :-CIVEEQQS-194S..b'::Gf:s:.'.1431-413'-M-!-1515.-r g,--nz-:fem-zdwfg--.lf-.am 1-x2Hw:'-1-1-.Q-if l -.3 . . '''-rw-132429-m-vga-a5-.2fem.3mw,f4w.,g.m-:1,..e:Ev-2813-4595:-..s2 Eaa+24w12f.ws3-f-,si Q '-Lwnfseain-?w win,-GfIf?2x:.2'aw1111-x:'e1ifk'Q?9a-.3-3dFf::m,m:-':q-Q'z'1-zzfbiwf 1-asia?-933-4?-M22-.-5212!H-Sf 9-114921uw-32L2S: 4!evPv:4-M254wiv' 'r-1!l3'fNf-aiixfriii'-Yi-T -. -' -in-dew?-reef rw-kg..-751:15-.zhzyfw-15'i'.Ha--4-5':'-ef...V!rs1h'fzfv.-:-hnryif Zfnrief--'wsi'-sqm?-1 4:24315-ze- 154-.-Jn-1.-.455---frzsdi-mg-s-fs.-,airah sifwxd-vvh .-ylw. If .V-W G-mt..-1:-1-'zv 4. mi- 4f:'...r+f:r. ':11N.G,5'1-:5: :fs-y-:- ' '-:im-gc 1 ta. . xl.: ym-4Q.-:54.2.S:r5K'r:4'a- zf.+'-:onus-4 3-.-.':-T.:-'f',-2417:-1' fav- . Q.. ff- H- -1:19 al'-5:1- ,..f 'ss -w-?'i?h1Q?PSiH3Pr Q - N- 1 fg3-?.':a- wifsz' 1. 'a:.-x-s-51 -E-'.y,-6.5511-mg:-'9:u2 .1 gs- 1... 14:52.-. x .e'-2aP's..-2.5.:'f:.1:-iw -was-L.H-5.3-zu-ff..gg..,L-5,511.2 -.ga-' - - -:sin - 4- -- ur' H K 1 A E' 4 'E: 3fl?37iGf5l415fKf 4 wh' J--A -M 80.9 if X ' 4-rr: ,. '.-,, .1 - , 1 -..-xw X-. 1, -.,. 1. , , e , 0 I . -W .-. aw. .- ':f2u:Z'vF.:.g4V:-: .-a ,....3. ,.5. ,.- .-..-,4-, .Y ...ht-3-2-D ..... ..,.-'s -. 'Awz-1-4-25:3-Mgt..:sfpa::..ms:.11,,5,51g4,.gg,.q-355135559-.53 .g.g:.g,: ,-'Q-fa -e '1' ..-. -.. .. ,.., . . ,,,. ,. .. . .- . . - . X 125:39 'Vw'-iv31f'4?n'f2:25521-:Timmmm-1.1-:Bukit--ah-PF'-vi ,. v 1..., . . L. 72. ..::-f,1V.g-a g5q.-- 14. J, ' si: We 153 Trgiffv-i :gY: wg-.-rim:- -221 .fi-T99 555:-az' 7 1614-f: --.. Q Q 15:-:rf..., -:r - ..f,.,-any-W . QV .-4-51?-gg? 555- 51,11- --'fa -' 1-e.z- -.aw Q.-:r W 52355 11-1-13525 f-WS5' . -f'i71: IQE1. 'G. viwgzi- ..:.-...:.:fs::1'S.L- .l'? !r- -ii'.1'- .. 'ESEVF 'MTBE'-'4 J:2PfZSi3b-- 4 . zfefsfrf S,,5'?. -Z-521' 1-:LWB aa Aizf'-'6 S- z:f::.vh.:'21zz:f wif -N1 -1 1115?-5 .1554-a?f:V:,:9-5:45. Pig? - !j44.gr1fee':.-5,--w'1: n-12 QQ x.: ' xiqf 11 JL-fs vi xg-2--gin.: M.-.. I-.wp -. -.,e.,..,. -.'g.,.w-:gr-.-n.. X -55.351-:fsgwQ?.v55s::f,..f?sr .g. 5.-.f,:, g:: .-.-.p,. 5 .5-:..5..-1-fi it 0 , Q ff 3' -F 41 52.-s:41R7B?'ff6z512'., a,..:- if Nm..-., V..:.u.- -mqsiy Q :,.:m5-x-w...- -. ' . -f .:mz.f:e. '.a-.1--:.f'-v -.a-:-'z f' ? '-X4 i 'VF '.-E. fi '-if-7'C'.-212. .av-ff.. A Q.pSV'..--- . fi sim... . . .. -.-23 J- -:-F. .df-Z -1-., --rr'i'.- V:..:a1fH--3-:fiv--1 -.:,gg,g4q.:,, :. 1:--fm ,N - Vr a..e:-..-:- .--4-new Ria-:.::...:.,5.3.57..3 -.v 9. .::gr- 3- .-.iw-5.2: .5 1525.1-fs.mgu 2-41:51.12 '.1g1g.'f5iu' 'if 'V :5Q?.: 'Gag :.-:4:H.:11fiE fislyf.-sg-rf ?fy.:.5gg.gM 1 lqneg-3-.Yea 'Emi'-:-za-Ac: 4:-.'irs.c?2 .4-- u-L'-'T-S':v2.27i-FP 3365. -ffxzgirkkfgidi' 'Si.Ei-:Eg-1 :fgiaf6iil5il. -snr- ,e'a::'...ftwR12' aff wer.-f--sf 5121--M 4-'2-rf-iid-:wS?fa! '-is-211:51 .Q 2-5 f gigs.:-f.a-.zf.:.'5e3 f.z5g....ng5,.5u.pz ,im . .M 5 -1 -Jyre... --a.,5:vg..q..-Q 1-1-5- Y-fw-u7'-1'-xr'-'vr gg,-Q, ..kva1:1--ary 4' I L W1-sf'frffi'-1:5-sums?:few +1:1-ss2'1-M52 -i1..r..,.,..-A A! 5. .1 'fi' .1..,w... 4 az- .,,4 mupfg...sff.- fig!! mm- .5 w 'Pf'.- - .-..v1-.1--91-LN:-w-1-.pcgaq' -.gf-:gif 11-.ilsmyfxc-421--: -ful f5l ' 'c ' ' ' B 'M find' A 1 'X ' 'Lf '7'l '- T., -4 K - s,9'1F-Q? We , ng' re.,-U' 25.5 7fi'.vf-1:53-.1-: -.-rs--lzu.-Q:nd.-F-'-'11.5 ...nw QW5, .,.3,:'GI ..LyvV'- f' -'grn---ack-13:1-'FI , , ...Q , ., ,, .. ,, . , . .. . . , . -,fp . ...Q , . .pq--,....... .- Q :.?Q?-H321-1-i22iw.v . . .lkaitfr-ivf fi?-1-'-:Z!.5..11Ef552fl2f -Y :MSW.-11Q-1,12591-J-f-:fremia:-rgiswfzhafaq-'QSRJEQTQ-527 :W-?7-1-1-1v.i1az:zEi:'4v-2 S55 r , .1-1:A-v-:ficvb-.ETB45-r:.qf4f!.:,. . . :nr 92-x,z,54V:.7-1,,e2:A:-Y-I-691--E.-1-576. .-'x:e2?1- ----:cgi--.-pw 5 - 'e'1xi.2C!S'-vi:-70J.1':fI7.5qlv -.:..m.ppzg,f-1, .f qflpzvww ,fy--em. - .-.-'-.-...,...-... U,--.,,.g. A, ...,, .., .- -4- --...,..1.- . .-.-.w.-9,.-.,- , -2 -4-i-..,,.- .,.,.3.,,,,,1,g.,.:K-.,fgu..,,,..:n-.,,i,3a4g.,. .Jx.,,.,,.., - 41.-..., .,...,..,:,-pg, ,lg-.,,1.,.gn -. , 2 ...-an,.r-1-.:k...2.-'xwg-ff,.,.w'f.fg3g.-435:-..:4:.-'1.f1::.. S. -W-..g.-5 be . -...f..:,'ff. ,---.L-,:.c.3. .-. W:-hqg-af Maia. 155. ,f,f-,,,.5.-g',,.J- 4..-ff-...L g,,g-..L-' tgwyfghgq-4, 5A-ig.:-.552.7-::.1.Q-2-L1.?.3b. 4,1 :fx-'S'-'-115.2-3 1415:-:g5gJufa:g.5g-M -:fig-.55.::1' f N --1.51-:.W-?.1!:g1,i.: .fm .-...sr .- 4:-.....-.sn--1'--:--ew:wwf-aim.-1-fe :-r,yu'r-'+:.g.x,,-Am --,pf-nz..---:Mmm ...:- - .sw-5-A -A .gf I-.T fphsmq.. S Q Q I .::-1.-- 'Eivcqf-1n1:z-,-1-.0,-z-5.h1f:+:--- Qmffp fe. -5:-.gs-.awgaafz .ff--1-m'F:721,a.wx -V,,:1w-.-rsg,-gs:1'.f-sf-.1i,:-rv...G -f .Q .1 1'--V .:...,q.',-W. .-mr 1-2-.1-,.,3.,..w5ff3V.g. -mg'-5.-.-5-ff ..f:.s:.mR!1'1,:wa gp.. -Wy: l q1iW1glig:q:A2?faQR. .9A.5:-g:..- . 1- 4-: 'l-S10 -..wqfzrggff-r-rV'-f-x-'fm-f-fa-781:. V wa:-L.usesm-.me-'Z-.-q.-+:1ce5:.2-, fegmqf-.-ea-.-4 -ww-awk.:-f 2- 'f .deff fx .-2:aff-.gfm.,fi?-f?--':--4-:swim-:ex-ar ssaercffvi-12 -fx --'1f.'95 'af':45G1?1f'a2f4i1 Q ----JY' 57. .- S. 1 'ff ' -ff f '- .- 'S-?wf4f:7'-S5V.inftg1.1..f9fswip!Lf'e5'5' -gg..-95:-Zwf!5w!1-ffwrf.-5524.-Efigffr img! . Q. W . f X-1:-.-:.V:eusis:fm.:G-1-ew-ff I .w.sf:.f- 35.9 br' -f , , rt-'-:aft-:Ee-sym.w.w::xzx view-s.:sa'ax.-ww:f.-me-1.65 anim? wer.: -- 1 -sa yo 21!4?if-af.-,.vff.x-few? .ua s-:..r.w:5-.1a..-ful.-iv ' i.-wfaaf Slider! I n--.1',:-I:-hz-- f ' --1-aw .1 A: Vi-'.--1:m--f.:?nr:.-w-1-v- -rr 1---we-:q X., .1-fm.-.gf-,,:f -if-3515 'E'.Af:.Q- -.,-.1-gh., -H.,-30.1175 iz-.L -., 'z .1 - -mai. .:..-'i 5. '-r-5 .-'J-:Ig .151 - K a Ah NU x .J--sfsgriiigl 1514321 -'1 - - 'eff .1---52 .-V.-1 -1 -ff -1-.5,f-.U ...-, .. '-,--,.v:V---1w:,,.5-A -' -1,1 -..,.,--Qzsar - A v.Qf.55w2. ..'- .2-at-ibrnf' 2 N -..-2 .4-..-11.5.-6.f.x,.:. ':,,.4...- ...f.,.,..g.. ...-....5-.4.,..,.....,w...w....4...-V-,a- -l.:N.-.- ..f-J.. ,,,-1-.............,-,Q 'ff V.--51V--f:.'-2... .Awa:s:.1v--921-mffflahffafw X wer 977254.51-2. ,nyarzw-2-wig gn:3a:ge9.,,fLw-.A ,.,...-3-5-w-312:--.-wuz. Vw- 152321-.1 -Pe.44?Esis:fr4'qa:fgc:-1-..v,,4e, X -,wr--2-:.sm:,a:.': .--.2-.femakuf--.: Ei'f-aff-1f2L.sp1'f: -, -1-I.-4 . 2-hzqg.-.5:k?1f.gpraaLu-Sv? ,rr-5-'5q::42':f f1:2Q.y1:v-' .5-.1 'mg 'is-39'-HL: f'-sfkf: 52:51-111 ..2' ra-1... ezfspv.. -:M 4-Sag-E-.:- 1-:sim -.mm-:E-Y yzfyln . -2-rm ffijww a::a!ii.z.1-.fav -A45 Q. .-se5gw.zq515!g.ym. -31.31,-qw-1' z2u:s4g2-ifv.?.r,Q-431.541.7252' '.z-Ji'u.1m11a:- in-.fpr-'E-:-3:iz,fmSg,'Q'w1 :.Jav..qf,vLg.-rep: .-.-e:-awe-:1q.1Tf..-3-f,:v.'-wiv-fr '51'lwgfgbif''G:1 :3'vLif'.'5,N'4:ff fR-cf .,-zvizgdierg wgrwgf-:fg--:ef-,.fa-rf.:-.f ugQ,-:4.952.355-:gQ:'t.:qa.,.:4..,,,g.?r.-4.3 Q..-rife--vw .::ff. if-::.':-.-Lv-.-fw -vans. f -.N--S'-.-1-'24,-.' nf. -4: fwgt-':1.f1.-Q--Q-55.54 . .mfg-g. .ef ppm: 1-.wa -:ln-0.-aw:--' was-.-.-m ,-4-:,,...e--...:-M,.,.eny ..:...-..z.-.7-...H -11' :-.zu .- 12254-2-s---rl'-2c:qg.1-12.1 -. W' af'-47' as i-Egrfwfa'-5-.L Iv:-Q-i---...v ..-5-.-,Ma-:+L-'G-plc-:'nL' ..e. mf'-1'- ' r- -:W9':r..-wif -.'vw 1 1--Q.:--1.6-.:-..-,U-. mf.-. :.v5z.f4'i:-,':g3::.r4,.-11?-I-..::-gg..---:1 v-:.'Q-ap,:--,E-a.-,,m-,--mm. .V.:.4-..1:-fy' -7. a-.:,L..ey-...-..1f.-bv --:gr-.-:WSE-I---Q---S ng-1..m:f-He --N :-.:-:.-..-.---.- . U, .-'... -J. -. . mp. .ev .--- : -. -!:- '-. .- .-.-no -'-.. e V -- ..:. :L-rw? 1.- .1-5-1,-.. bg. V.. .- - .-f -:- FMT. L.:if-.:- 'fr' f5?'1ff:.:1aa:-l5f- 532.1114 w5Qk:-S:-?r.-m:--::.e.--1:52.--vQ-.45 4-'dw94-my'-fjg-1Z'f.51Sg.q: 5225:-:gas-1. ,y:'12mg21,-95 1-.2r:.-.1 .--55?rJV5:yS'i,:Ei'Qm p- zz-552-15 a..1--1,1-4-Em? f-1.-G r- .G--1 .f-:fm-1:-.1L -.sv-1' .afiffaz--1. '-F311-1-1----r'2.5:: .:.:-an :vw-.e:V.:-1 .:-1 2-lu 'f..-f3L.::-55:1 S- .flsrrf 'Rf-92'-'1-1-f-1:1-rs-1 :ur-1:1 .- -.--......:-.f.. --.-,.-JD .Jql---'J-wx'-,. .JI4.-- 1- -wr. Jug. ,-- 115 -,-..u.:.......13 .. , -15..5s.-.!..f.,-1f,,. -x:,. ..,., x,, ,,41,,...1g ...,,.V.Qw.L.ai A- i..,fg.- -!V:.223'x:w:.:.v:1 34151-ew -v.p,:'-'r-Jar-5: -fini- .bzgfwv ..:.-.,qi.ru- -r 9,3315ww.ffMCM!-l11Gfx.,-r.!.-:fri-L1 '-G' .L-,V-nw-..1::5f.-f-ff-r --.--zwe::g-12'-1 :x N-um.. an 1-i!bEw-Uilkyn --- --:1m---W'x--1- . -P-'-'VG !+-:.Vvgs'--'.'- 99' by--'qwnniw-11--wr- N,--e.-fc-'Z:L:a12Nm:5-'a--f-.vw :aww mi--it-.V.'::2f-.v:-wav -aw-2.1.-:1.::u.n-. --ir--r-:'1:v I?Zf,-:.-..ff:-:- :mv ..,. ..-gg.-1--. -.4--1:--cv -.,,.-.- ,-s-:Q ..-.-.Jw-s.. ... V..-,.:.-ff---1 m.,.-.,-,.- ...,.,..-...V f..-Gene 1-1.E.,.w. . . .-Ln,-..-,.,..--.. .f..q-...,Qm..q.-.,. .guy-..,-gg. .N:-..-.- 5.5-.,.u :-'fhz-: -4g..f4-- 3:4-'-,'.fg!' 1:4n::q3q-525.18-pn: .--1--'zfglievzkf-:.:.-4-mr.. K'-fits...1!.z:A:-,-,f-:F.-6--.-,-.Km-1. 4g:.,.:rp,,'-g .ma-g:.,,.-:y..,gm ,g4q,q,,.--,-:1p-g3.q- ,,,,5.1g5f,,qm3y3-4::g..p..gq -asv-R: .151 ,.,..-ru... ug -5.-Nz. ..-.-. . wg-jam--..,4.,-.--5:-,fm-fr. . 'flffmm .:'.g-.A-2i2E:f-w-2'a-11f1--.35 .g.:V.w-.-...nw-if V-we-.1-.-.-::-.-.-'ay'uf-yi... -w st.. -c-:.......-.p:-w.-- 1-. nfuifvguf,-::...-. .p::.::5-1-fa ..1g-Q.sm.-ry..-ynas-c-,V..-.aa-M-.41-5--2 up---Q-.12-:Lara-rf-291.--fav--5-v'-. :Q -a-f-ref-v-::-.--2-- -I-L11-ac,-Q-wE.r---M-2 --.. f.-Sw-:fr-Q-1194:-L-:QS-'Sw W1 -71.2 5.-21 1 r-'Tr cfm. -:mf--f 5. fwH7 '5'.:-.9-': :'-1: 1313: . rf'm:f!V'1-Ei :-ch :ev --9 3911: ,?.- 7--32-J--r::a-.2-1211! rw--:1 .Li-:'b-r-.144 uv .lg 513'-1-mipfrx.-pn 3,515 --: :QE :5-3:55-in -5.93-fm-!+if1:?:5:3f'E-fA:v1f?i-im315.-21 Gaimliixiuinrgifasiiaii--fa 55: -wang.-e-:fx.:Q.z 5-i4k.'5p,w2:gfni'i?g:5J WEE?-Q:-zmrfiihi-:MQQPESE ..:.-14.5.-.-mf: - .psziwi-...ii efssf4W??S4z-.52.5gg55g1af.:q:-.gm 5... 55.5.3s32Q-Qbgnslzg'-.mas-:5-35 -:f:?m,11:g.1'5 11-f4?.-'fa-1.-Q 1fae71.7a.5.1y,a:ahp5-1..g,.,--Aug-,-?-al ms .:: :-5.5: itL'5iga.fJEtz:5.r-6.23 Q:-1-prima -3 3.11-1.':. 2:-211.-L+.-zauvil. .-Q-xii:-5:-1GA-:iff-limi -12lEfL5'!Qif.: -I-31.29-::..n3 .'1'.!.1-'-.1 41- ':::aSf'b.!:f'v-' 'P La.: L f.- it--f-':' T- f 'f ??m111': -fa'-:--IP: '-Ifm-.11-E-1:-:ff-f'J' --:':- -1:-1-2-aw , -Q- fr -rw'--:.w..'-zu ,-1.12.-?!. .ml-3-3:-1. xii'-psf., 3- gywyinvrgrxqv- A-r-g.'v-g -5-,. 2'4E?1 1:22' Gad? .iyepri-715'-f'4:1n2'J5-7.fr Sffefizaaf-f :Q-:f-wg ..mess.s,-S.me-5-fs:--5:3:21-aah-1:4525-V -Wifi , -1--42-:Simi .cabrfafgfzjfamiszmraia 21:52-H. vs:Lviww-fziwmiezi-dv?-E::: .'bg:?5f,:.f fI'f:1.'1?f.-I-gg .' my-z---,-rziiwtewvrefgta'--sz--1: xaifif''Sissy'-4-'vs-.Yf-ssxzebnfryaff:-15 ,aim-312 'z'-153:-Vqgafp ..:my'71-..c-L1:.1:gW'q1:5.:9g1g-4559.53-, --agfgay-Q,-,gr-5.-:gg-4-fag waz.: :rn 5 22,-,---sys .'4:-qwfevea f4w2:ye-,,':s.-:1-9:- Arn, 'qu.::- ,f:..:zf,'ffn:::,-i'gf..,:.a.'E-1.w:,:4-3-A-:-3-1 :awning-.c ,,-42 v:?M: 5,.n:y'i::h+---2-:-.fp -a,5g-. eb.:-3--wwfgg-.gre-:fg-:aQ:gm ..,-,.- .- -,., .M..-1... 45. ya- .A . 1 M-.M Q...-,-f-.-.-W... ...x W .v .. -. a .. .,, N ...,-,.... .-U...-.gg . .f ..-r. .,--J.- .. g- .,.-.5..f.. g. -.--. ....c. +.....,...,..s .. c..,5,4,., .-, ,, .. -...fN:.,- .. .. . .1.. .. S.. .-.n,.::.. . ...-,L ..,.. ...T-.... .-..-,Q fm.. f..:-f-'mm -':'1..,:..z, -,.- - .Vw-.--.-.5 .. ,-qw.-Q.-.. ... vm .Q ..... ...,.-- gm..-pq-. . J.-,.-x.,-....1 - -v-- me I-.1-.2 555435-11?:g,g.134343:-s5x:?i:-.:5. nigggbffuaagr-19531.I-Wai-rea' gPe.v,Q5a-ir' -355.11-QAPQQ'-I'-e,?.iaixa5'.r1.5f.'i5-gs1-9 -m,f::rf.:gLc7, 1. :,E4,xgwgi!.f 3H95if5.,t3k,g-.151-Emo-Qzwifzkf .guy '-wig'-yaigqp 3. us.,-J.. im. -. .. ,-1, - 1-.3 5 3, rr., ,,f-gag.-3 -1 .. j-'.f,aa'-'L .ug-vw ',-:V.,s...a: tg1::..':fci .'1'E1v?. 5,.'i:'-'2.::,15:.. L5 3:55-' 4. :p5:i+:.-w,g1:---.:4- -': -fn 11 11:.3.-42qq.-f:- syn, ig:-:J -e.,-4 5.,gnf,gg:.Q1.5g,sg5gCf.Q:fQ5f,n ..?2'ag.g,....g2.2..,iF.g.--2 f , ,..5-ggfiaqii-sw..fggf-.zgig-,.g.ggW Lf. X1 f-,V,i.z5F ,-4I.g.fggg3:..55gQE2.3e3.gE?4a:.q1e:m3g qn'r.k5:3,i-'i-'1'.f5T:a:::1.'31: pb.:fn.,...f,v9n1k'3v4'?d3G. ' ,..,....4z-mgglnypf -. 53kfq21'1:.a:+111-3-15.4-.5-.23-e ,ur-fi-112.5-1-102: 'Qu-fr? .152:zG'q.a'g4,'ii29.4f:c51:-gif!-.Mtv-lir,3-...rl-f. -fr,.s7-1.,--ra..-.gqug .f.-.... - f. -:..a..,....-:.- - -,w ,rm-qy..q,,r-.,:f.2-:-.-,..- .1 .eh Q .,-S--1:1--.,5 .- e.511..-,'!1?-.,--.- mf.:-..-.n..:.x.r:,-....-- ,:- .-- -.w-:-:4::-'.-:- f---sd -auf,-:KN Q' .-'11-:.-2-M ,G -. .4-:.v1'-.-.--f.0f ,-rx.-.:.rm3fJ'4':i'-w .--refrm.'V'.5-.Trqs,-T,- 'rg:-..fF.,-g:.gtv --'35,-q:p'.v'-nf-:xr-I . -4-V-A203-'--1?-4.119--nz 'u.,+. I f-- 1:-a:g-xH.- 1-n-a'a'.3.:u:..-1-.--.-I -,- .,.G1--my-., -.uv 1-,q,, w.-r.-qv-.,:m..z--f-..,n'ff ALL, .-n,1.:v': gm- gr.-va X .--.-A-sf.. Pm . Q.. ... .. 4. . - -... ,. f- A .. . .- .-...Q-....-.,. ....,-..,.. A-.., ,L ,, .. 1., -.lun ., -..,-g--.,e..- .M . 1,.- ,.,.,.q.,1 .qv 5.-.:.Q.-.-....-.ww ,..,.1.p-,-4, ,.-..,.,.g..n..,.- ...F--.,-71.-..-4-. -nm-. -,g.-'5f.-lx-19,,:.- 'f ,-5h.,.1L'.4i'-zf1.,,4dg-51,Nm-.L.-5.s:.,.p.,--,,3.A GWpg,.:.!-,f4c.,5L..j,.-1 x .n.u'ay-.vw-:.v'-5-'.!v-x.:-..nQ4M.-NE' ri? -3 2-1.1.7.1 .fm -.mv .few..gp.v-.4--e..,Kf'i.-f.-.,-L..Q.-Q-.y,...4.u:-:-1 my -fer-ww.. -1,-4:-.-:fe - .QHPPPQ-WE in 1kx'f-fz1f:---iam-,-5-y--m--.1 av -4-xv - m ...mu-Lv-M4.Q..:3L. . --:w:rr-:2-f::c--f:Cba..'-:G-fa:-1-fe-as, .Sw-.uw-.-xv--f - V4---sv----rsffz--1. -fff:-amvrfi-1... 1-1---fa.-. .-4: .:g,.-M.-A-M--2---aff fe---ra?-.. -.L.n.if-Ezwwef-1.155 few-':.M- -aM:-111331 ' wp-rx--me-F-rf-.1-1.-'wi---1... '':.aPfmzP.f.w-eff--:I-v.-AGP:-icq.. Vw-'irzff--GLJQLF .-1.-1 .31sri--13,2555-Qiwifvfz---r s'1::m5Ga'faQesa .riffLM...-igmsgaxiwarg9.-1.1.5-a'5V.:..gs.-pn...-..,-..g-.. .9-5...-g:g.,..aw.,...-.ggi., gg...W-.1:4.q-game.-gag-:... ...am-5:-::.3:.:-s.:wa-Qrzgrza?-53.2.3.1-Q-eg..fig..-':5:4.m..-:mag-e-2.11m-Que. 1k:f-5Pf-1+r?5?a.2flfwy2,4-1-qsQ?LrGvSimiY?::2a4QFSi5' . ...5L-is-32.2.9P,92m65f?1f?-wr:-Qvg-...,.... a+a5Ssi-2-mae 5.12. -bn.:zfaw:-zzakyelzigvf.15532:-4-ffn-.1::g:af2g.fu.giS::fnvasrwfa5-5221.112-1-v3.1 ma ' ' -rf: at.: J .1'ga ' ' we-2 .gm-...I.g,..K . .,. 4,44 .1 .I 5143... Uv- ,,.vV. ..L,1 . . 1 . 1 .9 1 K7- .. -.-.-:-'-L.. .- f,-.'-nv... ,':.-: .. 1-.4-:pr -V'- pw:-pri.-..iizfmf-:rv-2:' -' ':'.2a'2.r'h 3 'S'-Bef Ji-N '--P. '1z'3.fH.-42 '1- f-M'- '-a--4-:'a-'C' -v: -f'.-1--:- -.4445-.H1:--'5----Q-5'-:'ic..hM -.n.-.f- fs. -.N . . , . V.. . ....... ..., . .ma-:.-me .: -rm.. .11-...-:sm...ef-4-G.ra.Qf...-.. N: if I Y Y if 5 ls. ln. P' 1 ni' 'gt' +1 Z 3 ' 9 uf ,xml wi, A,.i.,53 Arg? ,-Q 7' 11 1 . J, .3 4 WL, ,ai Q.-, ' ,lr 'A ,gfsgzf is J, 5, .X f' :JW J, FV 54 ,f-gf ,K 3 1 -ff Q -fr swf W ,uf ff Even the most subdued spectator is transformed into a frenzied rooter after our six attractive cheerleaders, with their flawless precision, have ca'oled hirn into joining the cheering. They seem never to lack energy or I spirit and can always be depended upon to put the will to win in both team and student body. No group in the school has worked more diligently than have Carol Hornsby, Syvertsen, and Beth Barstow. Jane Hubbard, Lois Williams, Ruth Horton, Carol gsg w ' , gxlm ggsfg , !1:. .ww 'M ,V- .f1,M: ,.,.5jf , hllfviiifi 12- HMT 2. glsg 4 at , ,. ,J - 323155 . ,TPS .ggpfgiifbfifiwfzjgffgzgmw, rugs ,Q 7 'iW?1435QzZS'5?i .. , e ,e g3:gzg?.lsQmM.. , Nizvfggwx 5,155 :W -5 -g:,,ag..?g , l M N-eff-MW . ' ei . s .. r W135Slg -ww41?Q3'i.5!3'21'i'W '2fg,':'gvffw 4-21523. -' ' f frf.:Fi?Z5 :Ei'EEi'2 2 + Wai' li I , Y ' 'f 3'r'AhL ' ':7'i'. 'i'7f7?T 'f'f l7 7' 'i 7 '7 '3 fY7'l'R'u.., , ,K, .- g W.,-vw r f ff f. . ' J-fQ.:pi?I1r21:i2.ff 'f''bf. 1 ' frff 'ff'T 'L f 'L 1 ' X 1 F,ir'Vf'AP' M Nr,-Hi'-m'l:J4ilf22 i13 ' - l , . ' ' .. ,gif -51,1 JiH?vi?4sgfg?i K tg.: M411 :ep X- 92 Kelley passes to Myers as River defeats John Hay. 93 Randall Motts, as head football coach at River, trains his boys to realize that players should hold sportsmanship and clean playing above everything else in sports. Robert Mihuta lleftl new to River's staff this year, has done good work as assis- tant coach of the junior varsity squad. Robert Miller, a former graduate of River, returned this year to teach in the junior high and to assist the coaching staff on the line. Absent: Robert Greenwood, physical education instructor in the elementary schools, did on excellent job of assisting on the backfield. 1 img I , asmg5 wma Q. ,,,w,1m ul,-1- I - .ll -'M ef-hw - M fem! -- M.. ---- .....m.... ,,.,. . . . . x me N 1 lp I I I 4 - ,Q Row 4-R. Guyot lmgr,J, R. Titus, F. Mebus, J. Wilson, R. Erickson, Coach Motts, T. Kirlough, J. Lam- bert, J. Skelly, N. Schwenk. Row 3-Coach Miller, R. Shaw, J, Sloan, O. Stewart, L. Traxler, M, Galloway, l. Campbell, D. Ferguson, J. Kelley, J, Murphy imgrj, W. Munley lmgnl. Raw 2 - D. Traves, J. Kilbane, T. Ritter, C, Lyngso, F. Van Luit, C. Myers, R. Gabel, R, Rudge, M, Bailey. Row l - K. Fink, J. Nickels, R. Carmine, G. Spong, C. Grosse, J. Bowers, R, Dickson. As sixty boys answered the call to don the maroon and white, the '50 River toot- ball machine began to roll. And it was not stopped until one night in September, the twenty-ninth to be exact, when a pow- erful Medina grid squad came to town and set our boys back on their heels. A streak of 2l straight wins which started back at the close of the '47 season came to an end that night, the greatest winning streak Rocky River has ever had. 94 Reconversion was the cry in the Pirates' camp as the gridders started their training. Although nine lettermen returned, a new quarterback, guards, tackles, and ends were needed. Coach Motts and his assis- tants, Robert Mihuta, Robert Miller, and Robert Greenwood, had their work cut out for them: to produce a winning combin- ation. Four juniors and seven seniors formed the starting eleven when the first game rolled around. On the line Jim Wilson teamed with Tom Kirlough to provide a pair of fleet-footed ends while John Lam- bert and Tiger Titus proved immovable at the tackle positions. Bob Shaw and Jack Nickels caused the opposition consid- erable worry from the guard posts, and Marsh Galloway held down the pivot posi- tion. Later in the season the guards were alternated, with Dudley Ferguson and Dick Carmine playing on defense. Behind the forward wall a quartet of speedy, tricky, and powerful backs - Jack Skelly, broken field artist, at one halfback, Buzz Grosse, a power runner, at the other halfback, Johnny Kilbane, hard-driving fullback, and Jim Kelley, T formation JUNIOR VARSITY signal-caller - moved wi'h clock-like pre- cision. Jim Bowers alternated with Skelly and Grosse as the season progressed, prov- ing to be a very caoable replacencent. The Pirates of '50, although not so sut- cessful as those teams of the last two years, finished the season with a record of seven victories against two set-backs. The River- ites bowed only to Medina and Fairview. It was the first victory for Fairview over River in l7 attempts. The Pirates cpened the season by beating their traditional rival Bay l4-7 and closed the year with a 23-6 triumph over John Hay. The other elevens to fall undzr the River axe were Clearview, Wellington, Oberlin, Amherst, and Berea. Row 3 - J. Markert, E. Berneike, D. Booth, R. Ferguson, J. Cowie, P. Hamill, G. Campbell, P. Wrobleski. Row 2 - E. Connelly, T. Deming, G. Spang, J. Marcc, G. Peters, W, Parker. Row l - J, Pietrangelo lmgr.J, P Marsal, R. Richeson, D. Tasse, T. Schneid, R. Ward, J. Brogan. 95 Joe Sloan Absent from next page 5 2 'lu , A A 'L zfklwwf. in QE, X 2312 ::- '6' '51 Q' L ws. gmfmg f QS? :,, grin 156 if W1 sw Q, .... fr if If W' if-.445 E is s ffl? H N L A M B lf' s-. , W R T ,X fax' ff! f sf f ! xx' .N X, xx X FQZW' ' '39 0 R A z.. UK S T EA w A R T 7 v 'Q-,fx 1,...,-G-W if 5 1., 67 fx QQ x7E?N-if QIVEI? - F91 VER - JQIVER - IQJVER - Q1 VER M Rfvfffe - RIVEQ - RIVER? '- x f W X 'arf' - - wry 'W T W' M ...........,. Y - 7 ffwvffw-6 MVA -20 LINGTON-f2 rRz.Hv -25 JERST '-0 fem -6 wffw -26 NHAY -6 E 2z' 16 Z., qw ..., . My . qi , ., . QM.. 4 A . .5 ,J gg , WW 'Uv if ' in :M B 1. eg-s. .wg QW 5 Ll 9 ' X 4 -3 wa gif at Riff I I mute? After losing four of their first six games, the Pirate cagers came back with a fighting spirit to win ten games in a row. They were finally stopped by St. lgnatius in the second round of the N.E.O. Tournament at Baldwin-Wallace. Credit should be given to Coach Motts and his boys for their fine comeback. River tied with the Wellington Dukes as co- champions of Southwestern Conference. Their record of eleven victories and four defeats is not phenomenal but very good. At forward were Bob Kiger and Jack Skelly, both lettermen from last year. Jumpin' Boo Kiger was one of the leading rebound artists and his fancy shots will long be remem- bered by River fans. Jack was second high scorer on the team. His hook shots helped mark River's comeback trail. John Collins was at the pivot post. l-le was the leading scorer on the team, and his 3l points in the 59-55 victory over Clearview is topped only by Bill Moore's record in '46. Excellent at clearing the backboards, he is sure of a berth on the All-Southwestern Conference squad. The diminutive guard was Buzz Grosse. Buzz brought the ball up the floor and set up most of the shots. He is an excellent dribbler and a fine shot. Alternating at the other guard position were Fritz Van Luit and Jim Bowers, both juniors. Fritz, although shy about shooting, isa fine shot. Jim delights in stealing the ball away from opponents and is very aggressive. Climaxing the season, the annual basketball banquet was held at Schluter's. Letters were awarded to Bob Kiger, Jack Skelly, John Collins, Buzz Grosse, Bill Fetzer, Johnny Van Syckle, Fritz Van Luit, Jim Bowers, and Manager Len Parker. L. to R. - C. Grosse, J. Bowers, R. Dickson, W. Fetzer, F. Van Luit, R. Titus, C. Myers, J. Wilson, J. Van Syckle, J. Skelly, R. Kiger, J. Collins, K. Dean lmgr.l, L. Parker imgrj, Mr. Motts. 98 Row 3-R. Guyof imgr.i, J. Brogon, P, Hamill, R. Ferguson, W. Von Syckle, J. D. Kiss. Row 2-P. Wrobleski, M. Bailey, J. Mor kerf, R. Cormier, T. McCulloch. Row 1 - G. Compbeli, G. Spong, Mr. Hooker, G. Brodr, D. Tasse. Skelly tips the boll to Myers in River's game with Berea. R. Titus J. Skelly F. Vcm Luit R. Kxger J. Collins J. Bowers C. Myers R. Dickson C. Grosse W. Fetzer ilmwv M. if fif , ,K NN.-:W ,L H ....-, 1, 1 .Q ,. 5 if Medina V. Wellington Oberlin Clearview Alumni , Amherst Berea . , . Fairview , Bay Clearview Medina Wellington Oberlin . Amherst Fairview Holy Name St, Ignatius ROCKY RIVER 34 38 43 52 42 49 47 45 44 54 44 4l 18 33 47 36 64 J Wilson J. Van Syckle l ,,,,,,,,,,, Row 5-M. Bailey, T. McCulloch, F. Mebus, T. Greener, G, Le Marlnis, J. Collins, R. Kiger, W, Van Syckle. Row 4--l. Campbell, F. Van Luit, J. Van Syckle, J. Cowie, P Hamill, G. Campbell, G, Brodt. 3 Row -- F, Sheffler, D. Young, R. Carmine, G. Bigelow, B. M:Gee, J. Kelley, W. Fetzer, J. Marco. Row 2-L. Gregory, R. Ward, R. Richeson, R. Schuele, J. Piewangelo, T, Schneicl, R. Gillison, Row l-Coach Bullington, W. Slater Kmgr.J, R. Dickson, D, Tasse, C. Grosse, W. Rudge fmgr.l, Coach Greenwood. As spring sports come around, the Pirates' baseball nine ore preparing for a tough l5-game schedule. Furnished with new uniforms, the diamond boys hope to better last year's record of eight victories and six defeats. Mr. Bullington, now in his tenth year as coach, expects more than 40 boys out for baseball. This year the Junior Varsity and Varsity will be combined, ond oround 22 boys will be carried on the squad. The moundsmen are John Collins and Jim Kelley. Buzz Defvlarinis, a long ball hitter, will bat in the clean-up spot and play left field. Fritz Von Luit will hold down center field. Buzz Grosse with two seosons of experience at third base will be moved to shortstop this year. He should combine with Bob Kiger, the key-stone sacker, and Johnny Von Syckle for the double-play combina- tion. Dick Cormine will be behind the plate. Bill Fetzer should hold down the hot corner. Right field should go to i either lan Campbell or Dick Dickson. Coach Bullington talks it over with Pitcher Kelley and Catcher Carmine lO2 B 1 L W A .. g Qgjj ,.,... .,,,1 gil, Ll Sw f -'-' fig. -f: 1 W , , g, I 'Q ,, ' ' 5' X 535' F N' V4 M E Z E P .X -' ' 'I ..... 1 3, U, we-MQ E gi WH 5' JIM KELLY April April April April April April May May May Moy May May May May 1950 - 1951 BASEBALL SCHEDULE 'IO Lakewood Ctherel 13 Lincoln 18 South . 20 Medina itherel 23 Lakewood 27 Bay ltherelf 1 Lincoln 4 Westlake 8 Parma itherel' 'll Ba 'V Y 'IS Westlake itherel' 'I8 Parma 22 Medina 25 Berea Tentative JOHN comms 1' ,, M11 4-41 CU! M im- 1' . , 4. if 9, EQ S , L .l,.lr , . i,,e i 'ig--, '- -1: 'V 'xiii If 6 z' M 1? ,'-. L , L is ' 5 ' 5--E za.: .,:: .4:v 3 :lk ,, ff 'wx lT 'looLf:CJ 4 -iw .ak . B xnxx ,if 1 fy: I it we Maxx ,.,., A I 5 ' a X - 2 at f, Wg i M W X J R Q. . QQ mm Aw 'W J' Row Row Row Row Row -C. Myers, D. Wetherill, R. Titus, J. Skelly, E, Berneike, J. Brogon, J, Wilson, T. Ritter. -- D. Traves, D. Norris, G, Prentice, C. Lyngso, D. Ferguson, B. Zahn, J. Loucks. -- W. Buescher, R. Schaefer, P. Wrobleski, J. Nickels, R, Shaw, R. Gabel, M. Galloway, R. Graham. -J. Varney, C. Meyer, R, Williams, G. Peters, G. Spang, R. Schach, G. Roads. +R. Kamps Cmgr.l, K. Fink, Coach Bridenbaugh, T. Smith, R. Guyot Cmgnl. Although pleased with the large squad coming out for track, Coach Bridenbaugh, as we go to press, remarked, The squad is the greenest in years. Three lettermen bolster the Pirates' hope of repeating as the perennial champions of the Southwest- ern Conference. They include pole vaulter CharlesMyers, dash man Jack Skelly, and distance man Gor- don Spang. The River cindermen will have a hard time living up to standards set by previous track teams. Last years squad amassed victories in the Arena Meet, the River Relays, and the Conference Meet. Prospects for this year's team include milers Ronnie Gabel and Ronnie Schae- fer, halt milers Tom Smith and Ken Fink, high jumpers Ed Berneike and Carl Mey- er, broad jumpers Gordon Peters and Dick Williams, hurdlers Ed Berneike, Ken Fink, and Marsh Galloway, and shot put- ters Bob Shaw and Dick Williams. Nine track meets are scheduled for this year. Coach Bridenbaugh discusses coming meet with trackster Smith ....., .S -z. V' .. fl 4 1 I ' ::fi'-'. 'V l. '.:.': V ---- . 'i:'- 2 . Q it 2 .,. ... 1 1 ' , 3 .,.., '- - : Fu' 3 3:5 'I l'5E7:.EI'5-' My ' 5E,5'lfLli : ?Qf75lg2f8,i1'Q .2 izfiiigi Q ,ii ff' ii N24'S5?'fK? -, ,...: if 1f,?'5ifZ1,1f :,':5'I.1i5E2, :: : f- D5 it ' , , 1 , , . f T ::-:- A AEYWKA wi Ki 5 5 ' M W iv Q..I,'.:g::E:.:k5: , .. W gg: -' 1- gfg,::,.,.,,:.,:, - ,L ' '1 -1 . - mg, :L 1 , A 223155 , g if .- . , ,,,,, 'R ri ' ll 4 E' VYMSM MW' 7 ' 1 5' ,a gzig feg g Wh 'Www WE W QW, , 'wifi 'F' j z.. ,K53ijf2 ?w? '::.'. it wzf,Rf,g3E,m,,,, Jw Q f DM Sl'llTl'l - ED BEl?NElKEf-GORDON PETERS-RONbllE GABEI A 1950-1951 V W A TRACK SCHEDULE J MARCH D A 6 l fax Rhodes 20 Lakewood C 27 Ma rshall 30 Arena Meet K APRIL 13 West and West Tech 27 Parma I MAY -I- l Elyria 4 West Tech Relays U 'Q 8 Shaker Heights l-. 12 River Relays 5 Y l5 S. W. C. Meet 19 District Meet ascii wu.i.iAMS CHARLES MYERS GORDON SPANG Q . , 3.1.3 P, ,rg ?.. ,Q 'gf' yep 4 -' 6' f .- wt Jw ffm 55' it W5 ififilf 5 f f:'f ii ' 55' 5 Our program of intramural sports, over which Miss Baumgardner and members of Leaders preside, boasts almost one hundred per cent participation by the girls of Rocky River High. Every game, whether it be soccer, basketball, volley ball, baseball, or tennis, is played with rare enthusiasm and good sportsmanship. We feel sate in saying that our school is second to no other in participation and interest in sports among the student body. Our gals take their game seriously! mr ww wfwfsfafaf 1' Row 2-B. Sherrer, J. Arnold, B. Beneke. Row I-N. Miller, C. Kormendy, J. Kish. IO6 - - ' A e:.13iii:eaQ:::Ka' 'S 1- -1' ' ' ' - T V -...fre for , P tem: . ' f . :::,Q'fw'f,f5r:t14-Ei'r , ESX: 2 .' ' r ' 15-fm ,A- Row 3--J. Hbffell, B. Beneke, S. Mancuso, B Grahame. Row 2-J. Boine, H. Neuhaus, J. Schneider. Row Y-L. Williams, D. Sovoca, P. Schwade. Z Row 3-S. Curfmon, J. Arnold, A. Miller. Row 2-B. Sherrer, M. Leach. Row I -B. Wix, P. Schwade, L. Volz. 107 Aqaba! I Miss York, of the Arthur Mur- roy studios, t e o c h e s students iotest steps. Boys in gym class woit their turn ot the porollel bors. River students ore proud of their modem gymhosium. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. 3 I I I Rudy W. Arnold E. S. Baine James V. Baker . W. F. Ba rstow C. O. Beck E. H. Beneke C. S. Bennett James R. Boswell F. M. Bosworth John M. Campbell John H. Collins L. A. Curfman G. M. DeMarinis David De Mark E. R. Dickson R. B. Donald Fred J. Dort H. C. Eichler M. E. Erickson George E. Faulhaber E. W. Fetzer Joseph Gaetono Joseph F. Galloway .A. B. Gardner R. W. Gillison Edwin A. Graebner Russell C. Grahame Sheldon Gray Michael R. Grega C. F. Grosse Howard G. Hall Hubert C. Horton Thomas C. Kinnane Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kirlough John G. Kish Stephen W. Kormendy Mrs. Rose Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leach Walter W. Lige Joseph Mancuso W. E. Miller J. F. Milliron C. B. Montis John F. Murphy S. M. Meyers John J. Mylett W. O. Neuhaus George F. Pierce Sandy J. Savoca Fred C. Schneider Norman C. Schwenk J. E. Schwade Norman Shaw N. S. Sherman S. A. Slater Orr B. Treadwell Joseph J. Urban John R. Van Syckle E. J. Volz Kenneth A. Varney R. T. White P. H. Williams J. S. Withington Howard Wix G. L. Zahn I The school is an integral part of the community. Every citizen, whether or not he has children in the school, should feel a personal interest in the educational processes, for the adequate training of youth is vital to society. We are proud of the fine relationship between our school and the community as a whole. .QQ ' ,N ......,..., . W l :::::....-':::::::::: ::':::::.., -::::::::. ' :::::::::... 5':::::::::. :::... -'-:::::::::: -- Y .......... - :::::::::...-':::::::::: .. -'::::::::::... Q.QQQ..QQQQQ QQ.. QQ..QQ ...Q.QQ.Q.. ' - ... ..... . ..... .... . .... . ':'-::- ::::::... -'::E:::::::. -....- '::::::::::.. -'::::: ::::... Q::::::::.. -Q ----:zu .. -::::::::::.. ::::... '--2:-xxx: ::::.... --'-'::::::::. .:::::::z... - ...QQ....... ...... ..Q. .Q.Q.QQ..Q.Q Wim, ....... ..,....x... .......... . . ,,, .. ........ ......,. .... ............. . . --:::::::::.. :::::::... ----:::::: ,,,,,,,,, I .::::::...c---::.: .::::... ' ., .. . x.. ..... ..... ........ ...,.... . . f , , .QQ..Q.lQ .Q..QQ..Q . Q..QQQ...Q:Q Q, ..... ...... ..... ....... . . . ., . .......... ..., ........ ....... ..... . , ,, ::::::::.. Q'--:zz :::::::... Q..Q.. .Q ' ,N -.V ---Q-Q. ,,.,,, -gQ.QQQ:,,, --K--::::::: -::::....::.. , '.s ....QQQ.Q QQQ .........QQ W mf ' ' '.QQQ.....QQQ Q..QQQ ......Q ... QQmQQ.Q.. .Q..Q .QQQ.. -N lkillllblll NNN!!! ll!! Qllnlh H uuuuuu ' nuuun 'P' QQQ..Q .QQQ.QQ.Q .Q..Q.QQQ.Q .Q.... .QQQQQ...QQ.Q. Q....Q.QQQQ.' ,,. ... ...... ....,...... ......... ....... . .... . . ,, .,,, ,,,, ........... ........ .... , , ,,,,, x........... ............ . . , ......... . - :::: -'-:::::::::: '::::::::::. gggggggm . .Q.......... ....... ......Q ........ IQ... -- ---:::::::::. . -- ::::::::::... '.:::::::z... :::::.... '::::::: ., .. - --- -Q-----Q :::::::::... -'Q:::: :::::::.. --'Q::::- ::::::... .QQQQ.Q ......... .QQ.Q..QQQQ .... Q....QQ.QQ mlmnm. mmm, ,,m,,,,, ':::::::::.. .:::... - ::::::::: .. -::::::.... '---::::::- .. Q ....Q.... ........Q. ..QQ....Q..... .....Q.... .. ......Q Q--gg :mmm Q--33: ,gqggggm 'Hgggg 'Q - :::::: ....Q --':::::::::. -'::: '--::::1:::.. . Q....... ......Q ... ........ ... -'--ggggp gggggm, 1---'gg' . ...... .,.. ,K ...... ..... ....... ,,.,,,,,,, , , ::::... ::::.'-' -- -::::::::... --:::::::::.. Qllllhltll ' . QQQQQQQQQQ!! QQQQQQQ nllulillu un' ...... ..... . ... ....... . ........... L ... QQQ ll, ,..Q. Q.. ...QQQ.Q Q.QQ....Q ,QQQQ QQQQQQQQ .....Q. .Q...QQ.QQ. .QQQQQ , .......... ...... . .. .......... .. .. . ........... .......... ...,..... . ....... .... ............ ..... . . . .Q.QQ. I ..Q. .QQQQQ. Q.QQQQ..Q.Q. Q. ......... ,I ......, .......... . .......... . . ........... . ,I ....... ,............ ..... ....... .......... ,H ...... ........... .......... ...... . . . I ...... ......... . ............. .... ....... . ,u......,. ...... ...... ........... ...... . . . . In ...... . ......... . ....... .. ......... .. , ,I .....,. ............ ....... I QNIQQQQ. QQQQQQQQQQ. . QQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ , I .... ..... ...... .......... . , : mmm In ......... ...... . K ll .... ............ . .Q ....... . I ........... ......... . . . i I I QQ ..Q..QQ QQQ .Q...Q.QQQ.. QQ I IN QQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ! ll .... K il! QQQQQQQ.QQQ. QQ ll .limlli Q --':::::::. -::::::... ...,ml --:::::::::. Illlllllm . 2... ... nm ........ ... il llllun ......Q.... ..Q.... ,.Q A .......... .. ......... ..... ..... .. . -W ........ .. X ............. ... ...n an Q ............ ... Q . ..Q.Q..... - QQ.. ..Q..QQ. .. - . .......... ....... . .. ..... . Q ...... ....... . . ............. ..... . ..... , ........... .... ...... ........ .... . ...... , .......... . ............ , ....... ..... ......... . .. ......... .... . . . ............ .. I . QQQQ..Q..Q.Q I Q.Q.QQQQQ.. QQQ ' ' QQQQQQQ! QQQQQQQ f f Il QQQQQQQQQQ ,, ............ . l .... 5, 5 . '. ST I' I 'O A! 'X Z,,X .Q .j- 1 T1 A R L THANK I C0 YQ MEAG u I Q . I! , lllll LLLQLQNLLL fy.. , 'Q. ' - -- azz.. I - ..QQQQ ,N 'rx-: Q ' - ., . I-V .. . I ' L. Q I .za-.. ,X lI'i, ' ...L P , Q A I , N15 ll ll mm ,,, I L.. W D ,,, M, Il ' -1, I ' , , 'I 14' mg X .rm Sfafflv Ui ULF ,J ... Humumun Q iIIlliIHlIIlH IHHHHillHHHHIHHIHIli HWHi Hmmm Q .QQ QQ QQ.QQ. . Q .Q Q Q Q Q ...Q .Q ... QQ.. Q.. QQ .Q .. . ' Ili... . ....Q ...... .....Q. Ulu! i .Q .. lllil mu llillilllllllll QQQ QQQ QQQ .. .Q. Q.QQ.Q ..QQ. . QQ.QQ.Q ..Q..Q .Q .Q QQ QQ. . ...QQ Q... QQ ..Q. . Q . .Q QQQ Q Q Q Q. Q QQ QQQQQ Q.Q.QQQ. Q...QQ. Q. ..Q....QQQ Q.QQQ . Q Q Q Q . Q QQ Q Q.. .QQ.. Q QQQ ...QQ ......Q QQ.. Q Q QQ ..Q. . Q Q Q .Q Q. Q Q . . Q.Q . Q..... Q ... Q.. Q .QQQ..... Q..... Q ...Q ..QQ ... .QQ.QQ .Q... Q.. ....Q.... ....QQQ ..Q. Q Q. . ..Q..QQ .QQQQQQ... . .Q .. .Q QQQ. QQQQQ. ..Q. Q Q .. ...Q QQ.Q .Q ... . ...QQQ Q QQQQQ...Q Q QQQ.QQQ.Q ......QQQ ....Q Q . . QQ QQQ. .QQ . ... Q...Q. Q Q..... .Q.Q .QQ Q . ...Q Q. Q QQQQQQQQ QQ.QQ.QQ. .QQQQQ . QQ .Q..Q ...QQ Q .QQ . QQ .. Q QQ QQ Q...... QQ..Q.QQQQ QQQ.QQQ QQ. Q Q Q Q . . QQ Q Q Q.. . Q Q Q ..Q. .Q QQQQ ...QQ Q..QQ.Q ...... .QQ Q.. ...QQQ QQ. Q.Q ..QQQ.Q Q ..Q Q.. .QQQ. Q QQ... ... Q Q QQ .QQ. ...Q . QQ Q . QQ.. . ..Q.Q.Q .mm . ... . Q .Q Q Q.Q Q. Q QQ... Q QQ.QQQQQQ QQ. .Q .QQQ Q .Q QQ.QQ..Q Q....... .QQQQ. QQQ . QQ.. QQQQQ Q QQ QQQ Q Q.QQ. . Q. Q. . Q .QQQQ. Q.. . Q. QQ Q. .Q. Q . QQ Q QQQ QQ.Q...Q Q Q.QQQ. ....QQ .Q. Q QQQ.Q QQ... QQ .Q QQ QQ QQ .. Q QQQ QQQQ Q H 'Ju . 'QQ Q ....i Q .QQQ Q...... Q.. Q Q Q . ll! Y QQ QQ .. Q . Q Q . ff Q Q. ... m. QQ.' Q QQ. ....QQ Q...QQ.Q. .Q.QQ.Q.Q QQ.Q..QQ. QQQ.Q Q QQQQ Q..QQQQQ .QQ...Q. .QQQ QQ QQQ Q QQQ Q. QQ QQQQ. ..Q. QQ Q.Q Q QQ. Q.Q.Q QQ Q QQ Q.. QQ Q.. QQQ Q .QQQ Q..... QQ .QQQ QQQQQQQ Q QQ QQ Q QQ Q.Q QQ Q .QQQ.Q Q ...QQQ QQQ.. QQ QQ Q..Q. ..Q..QQ QQQ Q Q.Q Q.. Q.. QQ ..Q. Q Q.. ' Q f QQ Q QQ.QQ.QQQ. QQQ..QQ.QQ QQQ.Q.. QQ QQ QQQQQ Q...QQQQ. Q.Q.QQQ. .QQ.. QQ QQ. QQ..QQQ QQ.Q.QQ Q .QQQQ..Q QQQQ QQ ..Q.. QQQ.Q. .QQQQQ ....Q Q .Q Q.QQQ Q...... ...Q Q .I.Q. ....QQQ QQQQ...Q.. QQQQ..QQQQ QQ.QQ. QQQ ..QQ QQ.Q. Q .Q.... ..Q. Q .Q..Q .QQ..QQQ .QQQ..QQ.Q .QQQ. Q ...Q Q Q.. .QQQ. QQ. ...QQ Q.QQ..QQ QQ.QwQQQQ .QQQQ.QQQ. Q..QQQQ.Q Q...QQ QQQ Q Q Q.QQQQ QQ.. 5 . QQ Q .QQQ.Q. ..QQ.Q Q QQ QQ Q QQQ Q Q Q.... Q .QQQ.Q QQQ.QQQ.Q QQ.Q.QQ. Q. QQQl.QQ QQ QQ 0 l Q.. mu... I MEN ..Q. ..Q IQ.: is ...Qin .. QQQ Q QQQQ Q .QQ Q Situ' .QQ Q iullk l fm Q Q. . Q. Q Q Q .. Nl!! 'Rf:::. . Q QQ QQ QQQ. .QQQ ..Q QQQ i .Q QQ W QQ QQQN: mm Q. Q QQQQQ.. ....Q .Q.Q. Q. Q.QQ... QQ..QQQQQ QQ..QQ Q ....QQ ..Q. . ..Q...Q. ..Q..QQ Q Q...... Q. ...nf'i1M:T.iIlZNy N . '. f f ' 1lWZg1:::fgf1:z:gg5. :,..?mill1gg..g.....I .. 1-1. -Ali. H' m..e!lu H., ' -Q '11..fhf14f?..1f' f L X, --:::.: - I ' -'.ft::T- NE tg-QQ., .,,,. .gm '155g:.52251., 'Lf Q: - .H-. .-.. .,g-'-.,g-.1 - Nllmu 5- i' ..S7- ??fi5zf:- ' -Q ' in N -f': - 'U 'air' I 5' n' 'Q ' ' im. T. .. mu.. Q- -. KW 1 -D It , Qi! i :::F'm,Ql .My WIA 152. :E fllulin finl 'hu' :Il -H 'Wuwh .N HN... :uid 4- ..Q. A' H N.,,V -A A. Q Q , Q Q x - I . X I ' :' . A b D , I nununn RQ f Hllilllllllllllillilllt ' .fl Hlillilltlilillilllllilli Q Q .. 1 K ' ... ... QQ.. Q ....- ..Q.'- QQ...-Q .QQ.' WIQQQ Q.... QQQ... ..... .QQQQ..Q NQQIQ.. .QQ.Q... ..QQQQQ.. .QQ..... .QQQQQ.. Q....... QQ.Q.QQ. ....Q.QQ. QQQ..QQ. .Q...QQ.Q QQ..QQ.Q ..Q..Q.Q. QQ.QQ.QQ. ...QQQQ..Q ..Q..QQQQQQ .Q.QQQ.QQQ. QQQQQ.QQQ.Q Q.QQ.Q...Q. QQ.Q.Q.QQ.Q QQQQQ.QQ..Q Q.QQQQ....Q. ..mQ...QQQ ...Q..QQ.Q.Q .QQ..Q.Q.QQQ QQQm.QQ.Q QQQQQQ.QQQ.. ...QQ...Q.Q. Q.mQQQ.Q..Q Q..Q.QQQQQ.Q ... QQ.QQQ.Q...Q QQ .Q...QQ.Q.Q Q QQQQQ.QQQQ. QQ' .QQQQ.QQQQ. Q. .QQ.QQ.....QQ. ......QQQ..Q .Q ..QQQQQQ... Q QQQQ...QQ.. Q Q ....Q....... Q .Q.QQQQQQ...Q .Q.QQQ.Q..Q.. .....Q....Q.. QQ.Q.....QQ. QQ...Q.QQQ.. Q.Q.QQQ.QQQ. ...QQQQ.Q.Q . .QQQ.Q.QQ.QQ ..Q..QQQQ..Q .Q .Q.Q..QQQ..Q. ...QQQQ..Q ......Q ... ..... ..Q...Q, .Q.Q..Q..... QQQ.Q.Q.QQ.QQ... Q...Q...Q..Q.QQQ... ..QQ.Q..Q.Q..QQ..QQQQ.. .QQQ.....QQQ.Q...QQ.QQQQ... .QQQ..Q.Q....QQQ.....QQQQ.QQQ.. ......Q....Q...QQ.QQ.QQQQ.Q.Q.QQ.. .HIIRREIIIIIIIEIQEIIIIIQWIIIIHEG... II2IR!III!I2IIIQIIII2IEZZIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIEIG.Q. - Q..........Q...Q....QQ..QQQQ..Q..QQ...Q.Q.Q....... '''lb2RIIIEIII2I!III22IQIXIIIIIRIIRQIIIIIEHIllia.. -Q......QQQ..Q.QQ.QQ..QQQQQ.....QQ.QQ...Q.Q.QQ..Q... NI:IIIBEEIIIIIIRRIXIQIEQIQIIIQZIREIIIQZIIQZIIIQQ. --.........Q.QQQ..Q.QQQQ..QQQQQ...Q..Q.QQQQ...QQ..... ..Q....QQ.Q.....QQ....Q...QQQ.QQ...QQQ.QQ.QQ.Q.Q.Q.. l2I!I!2I!I!2!Ii!IINIIIIIIIIQRIEZIQZIRIRQIXQI... .........QQ.......QQ..QQQ...Q..Q...QQQ...Q...QQQ.. Q.....Q.....QQ...QQQQ.QQQQ....Q....QQ.Q.Q.Q...Q.QQQ .....QQQ.....QQQ..QQQ....Q..Q...Q...Q...Q.Q...QQQQ Q.Q....Q.Q...QQ...QQQ.Q...Q..QQQ..QQQQ..Q..QQQ.Q. ..QQQ....QQ.....QQ...Q.....Q..Q..Q...Q..QQQ..QQ... ''URIIIZI521522221.222152223222222EIZRRIIIIRIQQQ. ullilltilkllkilllkll1.222222212222113IHIZIRQQ. .QQ.....Q..Q.Q..Q.Q.Q.Q..QQ..Q...Q...Q..Q.QQ..Q.. ...........Q..QQQ..QQ..Q.Q.Q..........Q.Q.Q..QQ.. Q.......Q....Q..Q...QQ.Q....QQ....Q.....QQ..Q..QQ ..Q.Q...Q.Q.QQ.Q...QQ.QQ.Q.Q.Q....Q....QQQ.Q.Q.Q. Q......Q........Q.QQ.....Q....Q...QQQ....Q.Q..... WIRE!!!22222.32III!ti!!!RQIRIEIIIIIXIIRIRIii... ....Q.Q.....Q....Q...Q.Q........Q..Q..Q...Q.Q..Q. -....QQQ..Q...Q....Q...Q......Q...Q.Q.Q...Q....Q.. ' 'HIIIIIIQIQIIIQIIIIIIIIRZIIQIIQIIIIQIIIINIILQQ. ..Q.........Q....Q.Q...QQ.Q....QQ...........Q.... Q.............Q.......Q..Q.....QQ..Q.......Q..Q.. Q..........Q............................Q...Q.Q. . ...QQQ..Q.QQ....Q....Q........Q......QQQ.....Q .QQ......QQQ...Q............QQ.....Q.....QQQ..... ...Q.Q..............Q.....Q...Q...Q.Q..Q.Q..QQQQ .........Q..........Q..Q.............QQ.Q.....QQ. -...Q........Q.......Q..Q.....Q.....Q.....Q.Q.QQ.Q QQQ............Q......Q............Q.....Q..QQ... -....Q..............Q..Q............Q.....Q...QQ. v ...........................Q.....Q..Q....Q.QQ. AA .....Q.....Q......Q.......Q.Q...Q.Q..Q..Q..... - .Q....Q.........Q..Q...........QQQ.Q....QQ..Q ,V ........Q......Q.QQ..QQQ...Q...........Q..Q.. y .Q..Q...........Q......QQ............QQ.....QQ A, ...Q..QQ................Q.QQ.Q...Q..Q....Q.Q.Q ......Q........................Q.Q..QQ...Q.Q.Q ..Q...................Q....Q...QQQ.Q...Q...Q..Q. ...QQ......Q..Q.QQ...Q.............Q.Q.......QQ '-.Qg....Q..........Q....Q..Q..Q.....Q.QQ...Q.... .....Q..Q......Q.....Q...Q..Q......Q..Q.QQ.Q..QQ --ng..........Q.................Q.....QQ..QQQ.QQ .Qu......................Q.....Q. ....Q....... .Q.........QQ.............Q......Q...Q....... .Q......Q...............QQQ.................... f...............Q....Q...Q............Q..Q...Q.. -........Q.QQ....Q.Q.....Q.........QQQ...Q..Q..Q -.,QQ....Q..QQ....Q....Q.....................QQQ - ............QQ....Q..............Q....Q..Q.Q. -A .....QQQQQQ...Q....Q..........Q...Q.Q.Q.QQQQ -, .QQ....QQ.....Q.........Q.Q.Q.Q...QQQQQQQQQ. ...Q..Q...Q...Q.....QQ.....QQ.Q...QQQQQ..Q.. Y .......Q.......Q.......Q..Q...Q......QQQ..Q. Q..................Q....QQ.Q.Q..Q..QQQ...... ..................Q..Q....Q....QQ..QQ..Q...QQ .0......Q...Q....Q.QQQQ.QQ............QQ.QQ..Q -Q.QQ........Q....Q...QQQ.Q..QQ....Q...QQQ..Q.. A,Q.Q....QQ..QQ.......Q...........Q.Q..QQQQ....Q --.....Q..Q........Q..Q..Q..Q.QQ...QQQ..QQ..QQ.. -.,Q..Q..........QQQ..Q.QQ...Q..QQ.Q.....Q.Q..Q ..QQ.....QQ............Q....QQ....QQQ.Q....Q... Q....Q.Q.........Q..QQQ.Q.Q..Q.....QQ..Q.Q..... Q..........Q.Q..Q.Q....QQ....QQQQ.......QQ.QQQ QQ..QQQ........Q..Q...Q...Q..QQQQ..QQ.QQQ....Q ...Q.QQ...Q...Q..QQQ..QQQ......QQQ..Q..Q..Q.QQ -......................QQQ.Q....QQ...Q......... Q....Q.........Q.QQ.Q...Q..QQ..QQ.Q..QQ....... Q........QQ....QQ....QQQQQQ.QQ...Q.QQ.Q...QQQQ ............Q......Q.QQ.....Q......Q.QQ..Q Q.Q.....Q...Q.Q.Q.....QQQQQ.....Q.QQ... .QQQ..Q..Q...Q.Q.Q..QQ..QQ.Q.QQ...QQ .Q.QQ.Q....QQ.QQQQ.Q..Q.Q.QQ..Q. ...........Q.Q...QQ..Q..Q... ........QQQ.Q..QQQ....QQ Q..Q..Q.......Q.Q...Q. .QQQQ.QQ..Q.Q..QQ .Q...........Q Q..QQ.....Q .....Q. ...Q v W. J. KRAMER CO. FLORISTS 2054 Lakeview Avenue - ED I-I355 ROCKY RIVER, OI-IIO .41 1 1 1 1 1uu1,,,,1ui.1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 Index Adams, Donna ....,.....,. .....,. 3 2 Akers, Charles ,,..,....,,......... 38, 76 Albrecht, Janice .....,...,......,. 28, 59 Alexander, Suzanne , ,28, 59, 76, 79, 80, 84 Ardussi, Philip .................... 32, 71 Arnold, Jean 38, 59, 69, 76, 80, 89, 106, 107 Atack, Sally ....,.................... 32 Bailey, Michael ..... 27, 28, 64, 94, 99, 102 Baine, Jean. . .38, 59, 76, 80, 85, 87, 88, 105 Baker, Janet .................. 28, 59, 74 Baker, Mary Lu.. .38, 55, 59, 66, 67, 76, 89 Barco, Doris ................ 28, 59, 74, 79 Barstow, Beth 38, 54, 55, 59, 65, 69, 76, 80, 86, 88, 92 Barrett, Joan ............,....,... 28, 59 Bayless, Barbara ............., 28, 59, 67 Beck, Jane 34, 54, 55, 58, 59, 65, 69, 76, 80, 87, 88, 89 Becker, Carolyn . . 28, 59, 67, 76, 84, 86 Bement, Fred 28, 74 Beneke, Barbara .. .38, 59, 88, 89, 106, 107 Beneke, Bennett, Donald .. ........ 38, 63, 86, 87 Berneike, Edward ....., 32, 63, 79, 95, 104 Bigelow, Grant ..,.., 28, 74, 79, 102 Edith ......,............. 21, 59 Bleckrie, Dean ....,.....,.,,......... 32 ilinu--liuilul11111111i-uri--un1un-ilu-iinvlin-llliiun-mlvw i-am-ini-inn 111111.11111 Compliments of F red Schneider 61 Sons Co. Flower Growers I9-43 Northview Rood Rocky River, Ohio ,.1,,,,1 1 1 1 1m, 1 1 1,..,1,,,,1, 1,,,,1,m1m,1,,,,1 .agp-kt ,5 3 Lakewood 1-8200 af f, fiffei, , f SCRENK S Y 032.61 Viwggfgrg Flower Shoppe Ralph ond Dorothy .ig .T lil l904l Detroit Rood 5- , 1 1nii1m,.1m.1i V Rocky River, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF '51 Let Us Be Your Television l-leoclquorters We Corry Complete Lines ot DUMONT, R. C. A. VICTOR, PHILCO, ADMIRAL, MAGNAVOX The Complete Record Store BEACH AND COLAHAN - l9033 Detroit Rood LA l-7263 1:1 - 1iiii1ii1i-,.1,,.,1,,,,1,,,,...im1im1im-. 1 1 1 1 1iii1,,,,1,,,,1mi1m.1 1 1n1,,, uni F or l-ligh Type Work See Domestic Laundry Cr Cleaning Co. 797l Lorain Avenue -i 1 -vin-iiu1nn-i1mi1nn...nn-ini-ini-niiiuniuiii 1 Rini's - on - l-lilliard For Finer Foods The Finest of Produce, Groceries, Dairy Products and Frozen Foods Open all day - every day 8A.M.-lO P.M. Including Sundays We Deliver Call ED l-4530 or 453l u-mi-mi-mi1.mi-uniiin-un-iw1nu-nninninniiiuinu-im Compliments of T. C. KlNN.f-XNE General Agent Reserve Life Insurance Company 749 Union Commerce Bldg. Office MA l-8934 Res. ED l-4765 111 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1iiii1iin1ieii11ii i1mi1iui-un Telephone ME l-5322 1 1..,1l..,1yil.1,,yl1,..,1uu1un1,,,,1,m1vm1nn1m1 1., Index Continued Blowers, Mitzi ..,...,...... 32, 59, 76, 85 Bodnar, Louis .,........ Bonte, Nancy , . . Booth, David ...., ....U,...28,74 ....28,59,84,88 .H,.32,74,95 Boswell, Richard ...,....,....,... 39, 76 Bosworth, Connie 37,39,58,59,65,66,71,76,87 Bowers, James ..., 31, 32, 54, 55, 68, 94 98 Bowers, Virginia .,..,.. .,.... 28, 59: 79 Bowles, Howard .... .,.,.........,.. 2 8 Brodt, Gary ...,.. ,..U,..H....U28,99 Brogan, John .,........ 32, 57, 95, 99, 104 Brown, Rhonda 27, 28, 59, 76, 79, 80, 84, 88 Budden, Carol ......,... 28, 55, 59, 80, 88 Budden, Nancy ,...,.... Buchler, Jacquelin .27,28,59,80,88 ...,.. 28, 59, 74 Buescher, William ......... 28, 104 Buseman, Heinz .. ......... 28, 104 Cain, Lois ....,.............,..,.. 39, 59 Campbell, Graham ...,.. Campbell, Ian ...... 39, Carmine, Richard , Chamberlain, James Chessman, Margot ...... Chrlst, Lois .,,....,..,, Collingwood, Susan -M1im1gn'1nn..mi-ini-1:91 -mi 2a,64,95,99,102 68,s0,s6,94,102 ,.32, 68, 94, 102 ,28,55,64,70,80 .H,......H..5o ..,.,..H..28,59 32,57,59,71,89 L J O S T E N ' S Class Rings and Announcements, Medals, Trophies Union Commerce Building MAin l-6757 Official lewelers of Rocky River l-ligh School i 1iii,1,.,,1,,,,1,.,,..,m1m YA! 'fi ng' 19 061 LJ ? ,,, ' BIRQQ EYE At Your Favorite Food Store Bailey Buick. Inc. Buick Sales and Service l4000 Detroit Avenue mi..m Compliments of Fred's Service l8547 Hilliard Road LA l-6900 ED l-9803 or ED l-2l4O Qrban s Sunoco Servlce Maddg cmd Rini Complete Lubrication FINE FOODS Pick Up and Delivery l9325 Detroit Road l9266 l-lilliard Road ED l-9804 Rocky River, Ohio Q1 1mI- ivii ----------111 iiii 1 I iii- iiii -11-1-1-11- ' 1 1 - -in 'I' 4 H1 .Q 1 inn-u1rr.r1m..-,,,,1,,,,1.m... .- 1 .. 1 1 .- .- 1 - 1 .- .-HH1,,,,1,,,,.-iii:-.m,.-lm FOR DAD AND THE BOYS Manhattan 61 Wilson Shirts Stetson ci Mallory l-lats Wilson 5 Spalding Athletic Goods McGregor Sportswear CHARLEY GEIGER'S l-IABERDASHERY and SPORTING GOODS l47l0 Detroit Avenue l.Akewoocl l-ll54 ln Downtown Lakewood ED I-2000 REEHORST CLEANERS 19445 Detroit Road Rocky River WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Bleckrie Motor Parts Co. 7900 Lorain Avenue Automobile Parts Machine Shop Service Engine Rebuilding ,mlmliiii..im1m1w...m,..,,,...m,.-,m1.,,,1.,,,.-in.1..,.1,.,.1,,.,1,,y1u.,1m.1. Rocky River Food Market Groceries, Produce, Dairy Products and Choice Meats 20505 Detroit Road We Deliver Phone ED l-1424 -mi-irrr1nr:1nn..mi.-,,,,,unim.1rm1m.1....1...,1,..,1,,-nu1m1 .. limi Air Step Shoes For Women Buster Brown Shoes For Children Ioe O'Boy1e's Shoe Store 19363 Detroit Road FLORSHEIM and FREEMAN For Men Boy Scouts -.m,1u.,1 .- 1 1uM..w1.i-4u..nri1m.-.w,..m.1 1 .. .. DeP1-XUL CLEANERS 19645 Center Ridge ED 1-1606 WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT PRESCRIPTIONS Drugs, Sick Room Supplies, Baby Needs Prompt Delivery Rocky River Pharmacy Frank Mader, Ph.C.B.S. and George Bruehler, Ph.C. 19109 Detroit Rd. Phone BO 2-1416 West of lngersoll Hdwe. Rocky River, Ohio -. .. .-un1.m1.m.u--nil-u n1un-nn-iii:-ini-iinv1iiii1 - Index Continued Eichler, Harlow ..40, 63, 74, 76, 80, 87, 88 Emrich, William .......,.... , 76, 86 Erickson, Robert .,... Eviston, Charles. . . Facion, Alyce . . Fallon, Sheila . . Fate, Virginia .... Faulhaber, Larry . Ferguson, Dudley 31, 32, 63, Ferguson, Robert . . Ferry, Donald .... Fetzer, William . A , Fink, Kenneth . . . Fisher, Betty .... Fisher, Joan . . . Fix, Wayne ..... Francis, Patricia ., Free, JoAnne ..,. French, David .. Fullmer, Arthur . . Fulton, June ..... 40 7L .40,63,66,76,66,94 28,62,64,80,85 ,....,..,.,,,,.26 .H.28,59,76 , .... 32, 59, 79 .........40, 76, 85,89 68,74,88,89,94,104 .....28,64,74,95,99 40,68,70,76,98,102 ,..32,55,89,94,104 ....,. .... 41, 59, 76 ,, . 28, 59, 66, 72, 74 ...... ..., 32, 74, 79 U. 28,59,70,80,84 ,H. 26,59,74,76 ..N...H28,80 .H.....H,..,32,80 30, 59 Gabel, Ronald .... 32, 55, 63, 74, 88, 94, 104 Gaetano, Raymond ,,.............. 41, 76 Galloway, Marsh 41, 55, 63, 68, 60, 94, 104 Gardner, Mary ......,......... 41, 59, 76 H.-,,,,1,,..-uulwlu 61 1 ... 1 1 1 1iin1uii1nii1,,,, + ---- -- -- --4-- '--- ii-- --- -i.- -+-. '--- ---am- '--- '--' '-1' -4e--- 4 I Index Continued c6unw,J6hn 39,65,68,70,76,80,87,98,102 Connelly, Edwin . . . Cook, Margaret .... Cormier, Russell . Cornish, Lois .... Cowie, John ,,,,. Cowler, Ronald Curfman, Sue 39, 54, 55, 58, 59, Daniels, Janet ....r .,H..,,.H,28,85 , 32,55,59,76,79 . ....,,.... 28,64 ..........28, U,.32,63,95, .M.,...N.....3l 65,69,76,60,66,69 1 95 88 99 85 102 74 107 Davis, Catherine ..... 79, 74, 59, 32, 71 Dean, Kent .......... 32, 59, 71, 74, 79 DeMarinis, Gerald . DeMark, Beverly .. Deming, Ted ...... Dickson, Rolland ....,...39,68,76, 39 .....28, 64, 70, 74, 40,54,55,68,70,76,80,94,98, Doerge, Joan ,.... Donald, Joan . . . Dort, Robert .,.., Douglass, Darrell . . Dreissiger, Armin . Dugan, Donald .. Eaton, Roger ..,.. Edwards, Beverly , . lullvniiilni-1:1111nn-unilin-iizi-lin--il 32, H. 40,57,59 ...,,...... 40 E. 26,64,74,79 .. .......,... 28, ...28, ...,....32, 59, 76, 1 86 98 102 59 95 102 59 80 89 80 74 64 32 88 ..ini-nu1un1 1,,,.-.,,,,1,,,.1 For the Latest in 1-ll - TEEN FASHIONS Shop at Li11ian's Dress Shoppe In Rocky River Shopping Center Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings ED 1-3873 u-nu- -mi1im-un-uu-nu-iin1ini1uu-iin1:m-nu-nii- We Operate Our Own Plant All Garments Insured HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS Tailors - Dyers - Furriers 4 1-lour Odorless Service Main Office and Plant 19080 West Lake Rd. Rocky River 16, O. ED 1-3883 Madison Branch, 15408 Madison Ave. Lakewood 7, Ohio AC 1-2601 -un1nn- 1ni-nu1uu-uu--inn-ilu-un-un-1 1i.n1uii.-ini-iun1 e im- H1 1 l1n,.1.l..1ng1,,, 11,1m-W-.m.1m,...m...m.... 1 Index Continued Gearhart, Elizabeth ......... 32, 55, 59, 69 Geiger, Gerald Gerrish, June . , Gillison, Nancy Gillison, Robert Glasser, John .. Goldie, James , Graebner, Lois . Graham, Ronald ......32, 59 .....28, 64, 102 ... . .. 32, 68 ... ,........., 26, 64 ....,...N..4l,59,76,78 ................32, 104 Grahame, Betty. .41, 59, 66, 71, 76, 80, 107 Gray, Jeanne ,.............,... 32, 59, 71 Gray, Joan ,,........,,...,,...,.. 41, 59 Gray, Sally ...... 32, 57, 59, 69, 71, 76, 88 Greenman, Jane Greener, Ted . . . Grega, Dolores . Gregory, Larry Gregory, Shirley Gretz, Judith . . . Grosse, Charles ..,..... Gruetter, Shirley Guyot, Richard . Gyuro, Steven .. Hakes, Robert .. Hales, Patricia . Hall, Sallie ..., .........28,59,74,80,84 57,74 . ..,..42, 59, 76 ... ......... 26, 64, 102 .... ......... .... 32, 59 ......33, 59, 69, 71, 79,80 42, 68, 94, 98, 102 .......H..33,59,70,88 28, 62, 64, 99, 104 . ..... , ..... ....,.. 2 8 . ........... 42, 63, 74 .....N,.33,58,59,67,80 ....... .....42, 59, 66, 76 Hamill, Paul . .29, 55, 64, 70, 84, 95, 99, 102 1im1im1uu--uu1im1uu1uu-un-ii Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 DAVID IOHNSON FIora's For Flowers Compliments of ROSE CREST NURSERY Landscape Service and Garden Supplies 1,m..nn1 1 19128 Hilliard Rd. ED1-1577 Everything For The Amateur Photographer De Witt Photo Supplies 19107 Detroit Road Rocky River 16, Ohio Bell 81 Howell, Eastman Kodak, Ansco, Revere, Argus, Federal LA 1-2008 -0:11:01 1 1 1 11i1nu1mi1mi...m.1 1 1 1 1 1.1, I Movies are better than ever Get in the habit of attending the BEACH CLIFF THEATER Regularly ,l1..,,1m,1 1 1I1,61.6,1...1,,u1,,n1,,,,1u1.1,.,,1..,.1,..,1 1 1, Index Continued Hanna, Susan ........ 29, 55, 59, 67, 76, 80 Harris, Jack . ............. 33, 67 Hayes, Martha ....... 42, 59, 76, 78 Heibel, Myra . . . ..........., . .33 Herrick, Susan .... ..., 2 9, 60, 80, 85 Hertzlin, Betty ..,... ..... 3 3, 70, 80 Hildebrecht, Harold .. ,...... 33 Hinsdale, Anna Mae . . ,... 29 Hockey, Dorothy ..,. .... 4 2 Hoehn, Warren . . , ,....,...... . .29 Hooper, Nancy ....,,.,.... 42, 88 Hoppe, Charles .......... 29, 55, 62, 64, 85 Hornsby, Carol 33, 54, 55, 60, 69, 71, 76, 80, 84, 86, 88, 92 Horton, Ruth ..,.....,, 42, 60, 69, 76, 92 Hottell,Janet ,.,43, 60, 65, 69, 76, 78, 107 Hubbard, Jane 33, 60, 65, 69, 71, 79, 80, 84, 92 Hunt, Marilyn ...........,.... 33, 60, 89 Huntley, Jack ...............,. 33, 74, 80 Ingold, Edward .... ....... 2 9, 64 Janecke, Sharon ....,. 33, 60, 80 Johns, Margaret ..... 43, 60, 71, 76 Johnson, Joan 33, 60, 67, 79, 80 Johnson, Sally ......,..... 33, 74 Jordan, Keith ....,.,.,........,..... 28 11.14-mi14011.g1.n..-W.-m1m1,.1w1g,.-.Q-. 15.1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H1M1ml-.11,111,011.m1.m1uu....m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -lm-41.1. II'-......111.1.11.11-1-1....1..-....1.-......-,-..-.....-..1..-,1.1..1..1.......-...1-....-.1....1.1....1.......1-.......,-..1........1.,1.4. -im -un1i 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m..-..m..up1mi1m..1 1 1,,.,1g1ll.,1,- 1m1.m1.m1..,. Van 1-ieusen and Arrow Shirts - McGregor Sportswear It It Is New, You'11 Find It At LUKE'S MEN'S WEAR 19275 Detroit Road - ED 1-2130 Opposite Beachclitt Theater Open Evenings Botany Ties Dobbs Hats - Portis 1-1ats - Iantzen Sportswear Eaaie Stamps 111-11111111111,,..1iii11.r Guthery - Schreiber Chevrolet, Inc. 16303 Detroit Avenue at Woodward AC 1-0500 New and Used Cars New and Used Trucks Parts - Service Accessories 1 1 1nn-nn-ml-nu-uniun1un-im...nn1 1 1 1 IAN - DELL FLOWER SHOP Now in ourz New HOME 19350 Detroit Road Rocky River ED 1-2393 11.1111,,,.1,,,,1,,,,1,,,...M11mi1im1,,,,1.,,,..mi1im1uu1,,,,1, Icrmes F. Rogers Co. Rocky River's Oldest Jeweler Special Order Work Done Authorized agents for Hamilton - Longines - Wittnauer LeCoultre - Bulova Watches 19036 Detroit Rd. ED 1-3633 I l -1- - - - - ---------- -.-- .... -.1-M 4. .t1un1mi1,,,,1,,,.1,.,,1..t.1iri.1 1 1 1m,1,..1w,1,..,1 -if 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1'-g1g1g--1:13 1-1'1'1n1g1g1- 1g1q-11g -1-1-1-1 1-1'.1q1.g.-.g1 --.1m1u1gg1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1I,u1II,..1q,.1,.,.1I.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1m,1,,1..-m1Iq1 1 1.1.1115- Compliments of HOTEL WESTLAKE Mr. 1. P. McGovern, Manager -.m1nII1 1 1 1Im1iI,1II,I1 1 1I.1,,..1 1 1 1 1.4.1 Compliments of IAMES HARDWARE CO. 20251 Westlake Road Rocky River Open Evenings AC 1-5856 BEST WISH ES from VIC KOLAR of Sportsman's Lodge 20119 Westlake Road ROCKY RIVER w1.1p1q. un-mi-n1IIII1iIII-nII-nu-uiiiiui1un1Im:Im-nu-III1-iiiiim-nn-IuI1l Vctughan's Hillcrest Florists Opposite Beach School Complete Floral and Personalized Wedding Service, Yet Reasonable Greater Cleveland Delivery Telegraph Service 20303 Detroit Rd. ED 1-0272 Rocky River, Ohio 1I,,.1InI- 1 1 1 .-IIII1Im1IuI1Iii.1IIII1,,,,1IIiI1II.,1 1 1,,1mI1, Compliments of HOF F MAN'S DRIVE-IN Where Delicious Steakburgers, French Fries, Milk Shakes, Home-made lce Cream, and Frozen Custard are served daily Curb or Dining Room Service Bag Orders Hilliard at Wooster ED 1-9815 ...I-.....u..-...-...--4. ,q1u-9.11-1g1p.1q1g1-1q1g1p1g1g1g 1-.1g.1u,1IIiI1IIII1u n1Im1IIu1im1 '1mI1IIII1I.u...mi1qI1g1g. -..,. 1 1..l1.m1,1m1,,,,1,m1m1 1 1 1,111.11 1 1 1 1,m1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 Congratulations -A Class of l95l LINN APPLIANCE CO. 8603 Mqfiisfm Wo i-1469 25 Years in the Same Location West Side's Leadina Eriaidaire Dealer Complete Line of TELEVISION - RADIOS - WASI-IERS IRONERS - RANGES Authorized Dealer For REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS - I-IOOVER CLEANERS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1,m.1m.1.m1,,,,1m,...ml-nn1nn-.m,...,...1.,n..m.1.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of l95l THE WM. A. HOWE COMPANY GENERAL EINISHERS Fon LITI-IOGRAPHERS AND PRINTERS l5l5-25 E. 3lst Street Cleveland, Ohio I22 1111111 1 1 1 1111111111-un-1111111111111111111-un-111111111111 ,.-m1-111111111111..m1m, .Ip inn-nu-1111111:11am-um11141-11n-ran:-11111111-1 n11m1u1v-nnrluiml 111: 111111111-111111111-vnu-11n-mu--:nn-11111 1 gp 1 ' BRAUN Bnos. Riverwood Bake Shop I I Grocery and Meat Market I' B k d G d E Quo 'ty a e oo S I Fruits and Vegetables I 2232 W R d Ooster OG I I9643 Center Ridge Road Telephone EDisor1 I-4033 g Rocky River, Ohio 1 ED I-9880 Delivery Se I I I I F. S. INGERSOLL, Inc. H Compllments of I BENDIX - G. E. - 1-1oovER I BILL PIKE The Complete Hordwore Store 1 A. 6. P. 19071 Detroit Rd. BO 2-1200 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT - Is Always ct Good Investment ROCKY RIVER OFFICE West End ot Detroit Ave. Bridge NATIONAL CITY BANK Of Cleveland 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1uu1n1qq1,'1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1n1.-M,-M, ,H I23 n1m...m,1.m1111111111111.11 1 1 1,.1,.,,1,,- 1...,1,,,. 1111111111111111111 -1- ----- ---------------------- - --- -1. Congratulations To The Class ol: I95l from THE ROCKY RIVER KIWANIS CLUB W' The Rocky River Kiwanis Club congratulates the Class of l95l upon its completing the requirements for graduation from Rocky River High School. lt is our hope that the training and the experiences which you have had in our community and in our schools will help you to become happy, self- reliant, morally and socially responsible men and women. Also, we hope that you have acquired a strong sense of loyalty to the ideals of democracy and a feeling of obligation to do your part in establishing and advancing them in all aspects of our common lite. l24 ll-vu-:als mlm--Q p1m..U 1g-. .-5.1 nn.- .--1 15-g..g.-gg -.U-mi Q? -M1111 To Members Cf The Class of l95l As you step forth toward broadening hori- zons our best wishes and hopes for all the good thingsl' of life are with you. The niost important of these Hgood things today is freedom, and it is our hope that your edu- cation which has been so carefully planned will con- tinue to serve eaeh one of you as a beacon to dispel the shadows elouding our horizons today. May you strive ever to keep our vountry free, our children safe, well cared for, and well educated. In so doing we can best safeguard our freedoms. Our great hope for the future lies in supplanting ignorance with learning, slavery with freedom. This is our goal as parents, and yours. who will follow in our footsteps. The Rocky River High School Pa rent - Teacher Association 125 .-..-.i -1.1 .151 1,1 -.-.-.1 1p- -min 5 l 'P' 11.1111111-....1.--.11,.1nn1,i,,1111M1111...1-1111m.... Compliments of NEWEI.L'S ICE CREAM Hilliard and Wooster EDison 1-3848 KOOS FURNITURE CO. Distinctive Custom Built Furniture RECOVERING - RESTYLING 19100 Detroit Rd., Rocky River, Ohio 1,,,1..111....-111..i1--iin..ilu1,,.,1,,,,-11-1MMMMMMM11... PRIMETT MARKET CHOICE MEATS 19010 Detroit Road ED 1-4030 Free Parking in Rear RIVERSIDE PHARMACY 2252 Wooster Road Rocky River, Ohio Phone ED 1-9884 1im1 1 -- -.1in1niu1iiii--mi1mi1i1u1 1 1 1mi--un1im1un1nu1nn1un-mi1ini1mi1uu1mi1uu1un1un1mi1un1mi11 Compliments of OTTO'S DELICATESSEN 20253 Westlake Road Rocky River, Ohio Otto Fuchs For Delivery Call ED 1-7466 THE SWISS CLEANERS Phone ACademy 1-4408 20145 Westlake Road Rocky River, Ohio Across from Kensington School Save 10'Xn on Cash and Carry We Operate Our Own Plant BEST WISHES- CLASS OF '51 THE SCHNEIDER-BRUCE DAIRY CO. 1111..1-..-1.-1qiiii.-uni.-ul,-uiiiiuii1.-..11.--.-.11111M1 .gifzl gfzacluafes . . Before you decide on your B. G. C. CBusiness Girl Career to youi, be sure to window shop the wonderful variety of opportunities in the Telephone Company. You may find a job that's just your size Come in and talk it over ot: 750 Huron Road Women's Employment Office on Main Floor Monday through Friday 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduates of 1951 RUDY ARNOLD, Inc. 1777 Broadway Lorain, Ohio LINCOLN - MERCURY DEALER 129 Index Continued Schroeder, Robert . Schuele, Robert . . . Schultz, Faye ..... Schwade, Patricia . ..,,.,,,...... 47 .,..30, 64, 76, 102 N..,.......35,6l,78 47, 61, 76, 78, 80, 85, 86, Schwenk, Norman 37, 48, 54, 55, 68, 76, 107 Nicholson, Ann .,........,.,...... 29, 60 Nickels, John ........ 46, 67, 76, 81, 94, 104 Norris, Donald ,...,....,.......,. 34, 104 O'Brien, Joan ,....... 46, 60, 76, 81, 85, 87 Olmstead, Richard .... 29, 55, 64, 70, 81, 89 Osmun, Ellen ....,,............,..,,. 34 Pape, Marilyn ,...,,,......,....,,... 34 Parker, Leonard. . .46, 67, 71, 76, 81, 87, 94 Parker, Patricia ,......,,...... 29, 60, 81 Parker, William... .,,....... 29, 64, 95 Parsons, Cynthia ........ 29, 60, 71, 79, 84 Parsons, Patricia .... .,......... 3 4, 60 Perry, Patricia .,........ 29, 60 Peters, Gordon ..,,... .... 2 9, 64, 95, 104 Peterson, Dorothy .... ,.....,... 3 4, 60 Peterson, Patricia ,.... .... 3 4, 57, 60 Pierce, Bette ..... ...,..,.,..... 4 6, 61 Pierman, Jay .....,.......... .... 4 6, 76 Pietrangelo, James. . .29, 64, 70, 86, 95, 102 Pietrangelo, Patricia .,.,.......,.,. 46, 61 Polhumus, Nancy .,..,,.........,. 34, 61 Porter, Susan ..,.. ,..,... 2 9, 61, 71, 76 Prentice, George ........ 34, 57, 70, 76, 104 Priest, Barbara .... .... 3 4, 61, 76, 81, 88 Priest, Sally ,.,... ......... 2 9, 67, 76 Randall, Gladys .,,.. ........ 2 9, 61, 67 Randall, Raejanet ....,......... 46, 61, 78 Rasmussen, Mary ........ 34, 57, 61, 69, 71 Ray, Frank ,...,... , . . .....,.. . .29 Reardon, Robert . . . .......... . .47 Reeder, Barbara ..., ..... 2 9, 61, 76, 84 Reid, Rodney ,..... ........ 3 4, 76, 79, 89 Rieker, Doris .... .... 3 0, 61, 66, 79, 81 Reinker, James .... .,......... 2 9, 64 Rice, Richard ...... ............. 2 9, 74 Richeson, Richard .,.... 29, 55, 64, 95, 102 Ritchie, Archie .............,...... 30, 64 Ritter, Todd ..,,.. 47, 55, 68, 76, 89, 98, 104 Rizzo, Rosalie ...,.............. 34, 67, 70 Roads, Gary ..... .... 4 7, 63, 76, 81, 104 89,94 .U.......37,48,63,71,76 Seigle, John ..., Snare, Beatrice. ...,,..,... 48, 61 Shaw, Paul .... ..........,. 4 8 Shaw, Raymond .. ,......,...... 30 Shaw, Robert ..,,...,,.... 48, 68, 94, 104 Sheffler, Fred .,........,.. 30, 64, 70, 102 Shepperd, Jane .... 35, 61, 76, 81, 84, 85,88 Sherman, James ...............,... 48, 76 Sherrer, Betsey 48, 58, 61, 65, 69, 76, 80, 87, 88, 106,107 Siegman, Ruth ...,..........,,..., 30, 61 Skall, William . , . .........,....... . . 30 Skelly, John .... .,,. 4 8, 68, 94, 98, 104 Slater, Sally ........,.. 30, 55, 61, 76, 84 Slater, Whitney ...... 49, 65, 76, 80, 86, 102 Sloan, Joseph ,............. 49, 63, 67, 94 Smith, Sandra . . . ..H..35,61,74 Smith, Shirley . ........... 35, 61 sunny Thonum ... ........ 35,61,s8,104 Snyder, Sally .............. 30, 61, 74, 88 Spang, Gordon.. .... 35, 63, 68, 95, 99, 104 ,M......49 65,74, Rudge, Richard ......, 34, 63, 70, 79, 81, 94 Rudge,tvunan1 ......... 30,64,76,85,102 Rusk, Edward ................. 34, 57, 71 Sarraf, Eloise. .31, 34, 58, 61, 69, 70, 76, 80 Savoca, Dolores .... 47, 61, 66, 76, 85, 107 Scanlon, Nancy ......,......... 34, 61, 78 schach, Robert ............... 29, 63, Schaefer, Carol .,.... 3 Schaefer, Ronald ...,... 29, 64, 70, 79, 104 4, 61, 70, 74, 76, 79 104 Schaeffer, Sandra ........ 29, 61, 66, 84, 88 Schmeller, James .......,,.,........, 29 Schneider, Jean ..... 47, 61, 71, 76, 78, 107 Schneider, Ronald ...., .... ..,..... 3 5 , 74 Spisak, Ruth ,.......,..,............. 35 Stepler, Virginia .,........,..,. 35, 61, 78 Stewart, Orald 49, 63, 68, 71, 76, 80, 88, 98 Struhar, James ......,............ 30, 64 Stutz, Roger ..............,.... 30, 64 74 Swartz, Barbara ........ 30, 61, 70, 74, 88 Syvertsen, Carol 35, 57, 61, 69, 70, 76, 81, 88 92 Szunyog, Steven ...,................ 35 Szunyog, Therese ......,......,... 29, 76 Takas, Janet ..... 35, 57, 58, 61, 67, 81, 88 Tasse, Donald ...,...... 31, 35, 95, 99, 102 Taylor, Shirlee .......,....... 35, 70, 78 Tezie, John ....,.. Thomas, John . .. U..49,65,84,76,88 Titus, Maryann ..........., 30, 61, 79, 88 Titus, Richard .,.... 35, 63, 68, 94, 98, 104 Totten, Arthur ..........,......,. 30, 64 Traves, Donald ..... .,,...... 6 3, 98, 104 Traxler, Louis .... Triesel, Donald Tripp, Jane .,.... Treadwell, Ruth ..... Turnbull, Keith Urban, Richard Schneid, Thomas.. ..... 29, 55, 64, 95, 102 schneu,i7ancy .... 35,55,61,67,76,s1,86 Schroeder, Betty ......,,....... 35, 55, Schroeder, Peter ,... .,... 4 7, 76, 61 81 ..,..35, 63, 68, 76, 98 ..H.35,61,66,81,84 .49,61,69,7o,76,67 .,....M.......H..30,64 , 76,80 ... .....34, 66, 94, 96, 102 Van Luit, Fritz Van Luit, Nancy ............ 79, 61, 30, 86 Van Sickle, Joseph ..,. .... 6 3, 49, 76 Van Sickle, Julian . . . ........ . .30 Index Continued Van Syckle, John ...,..... 49, 68, 98, 102 Van Syckle, William ......, 30, 64, 99, 102 Varney, Fleur. 50, 55, 58, 61, 65, 69, 76, 80 Varney, James ......,..... 30, 55, 81, 104 Veitch, James , . . ............ . ,30 Viers, Donna .. ....,.... 35, 61 Vlack, Lois ........,........,i 30, 61, 84 Volz, Loisann 50, 61, 65, 66, 70, 76, 81, 85, 86, 107 Walker, Fred ...,........,. 30, 64, 71, 81 Walker, Nancy ......,,.,.......,. 35, 61 Walker, William ,, ,....., ........... 5 0 Wallick, Robert ,....,....,,.......... 35 Walsh, Lesley ......., 29, 61, 66, 76, 79, 80 Ward, Richard ,.......... 30, 64, 95, 102 Warnement, Robert .......,.... 30, 70, 79 Welling, Diane ......, 35, 61, 69, 71, 76, 85 Wetherill, Donald .............., 35, 104 Wetzel, John .,.,.,..,,,,..,,........ 30 White, Suzanne ...... 50, 57, 61, 65, 81, 88 Williams, Lois 50, 61, 65, 69, 76, 80, 92, 107 Williams, Richard ..........,..,.. 35, 104 131 Williams, Susan 30, 55, 61, 71, 76, 81, 84, 85, 88 Wilson, James ...,.. 35, 55, 68, 94, 98, 104 Wilson, Nancy ........ 35, 76, 79, 86, 88 Withington, Judy 50, 58, 61, 69, 70, 76, 87, 88 Wix, Barbara ,,..,. 50, 61, 69, 70, 81, 107 Woods, Marilyn .........,........, 30, 67 Wright, David ,...,,..,,...........,. 50 Wright, Dennis ............,...,. 30, 64 Wrobleski, Paul 30, 55, 81, 88, 89, 95, 99, 104 Yost, Thomas ,,..... 30, 55, 62, 64, 81, 85 Young, Donald . . 27, 30, 64, 74, 81, 84, 102 Young, Linda ........,..., 30, 61, 76, 79 Zahn, Bernard , . . .,....., 51, 104 Zeiger, Nancy ..,, ...36, 61, 67, 76 Zeiger, Ronald ..., ........... 3 5 Zimmerman, Ray , . . ........ . .35 Zubricky, David ,,.. ..,,........ 3 0 Zurick, Gayle .... . , 30, 61, 66 AUTOGRAPHS
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.