Wheeling High School - Record Yearbook (Wheeling, WV)
- Class of 1955
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1955 THE RECORD X fhfwfx X For tltose dwellers rn tlns burld :ng wltese brrdges ltave been completed and tltese Wltese brrdges are only plans tlre statt presents 2 I f' ' 'QI , , Xt, XX ,fl H ty r ' ,s ef r , Ll, V-11' Ae,:L?? 4?'t3f?'g - Xi X I Y X X ew be X sf ss sw: r A 3 -l r l 9 1 1 H e N l ' Y X 'I I ,'X!4 A A U ff 4' XXX! A l L .A b V w1hxiJ,:k iE 1 rg , THE RECCDRD 1955 JUDITH HARTENSTEIN Edutor MURIEL LUNDY Busmess Manager WHEELING HIGH SCHOOL WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA JOAN BLISS ......... Artist 1 This for us in Wheeling has been THE YEAR OF THE BRIIJGIC. The beginning of yyork in Mart-h 1952 on the five million dollar Ninth Street Bridge capped the hopes and dreams of the c'iy'it--rninded people of Wheeling, for this had been their goal for many years. When the arc-h met in September 1954. it yy'as a symbol of a great awakening for Wheel- ing c-itizens. The c-ity took a good look at itself and dec-ided that the time had come to go forward. Beauty and progress became the yy'atc-lrwords and plans for improvement seemed to spring up ey'ery'yy'here. This bridge reminds us of the span yye are building here at XX heehng. Ilrgh Seryrng as piers our teachers guide us as yye try to build the arth I sing our studies yye strrye until the arc h meets VK rtlr our actryrtres yye lay the flooryyork Our bridge crosses the rry er of hfe spanning the gap betyy een the rnextperrenc ed beginner and the edutated crtwen of the yy orld Our bridge here, yy hu h takes us three years to burld yyrll serye as a thal lenge to us to build stronger and bigger ones later So that yye may ex press our appreciation to the city yyhrc lr yy orked so diligently that our neyy bridge the first of many desired rmproyements might be realwed yye dedrc ate this book as r token of our affec tion to a pr ogressryt XX heelmg Work on the Ninth strut Bridge yy as begun on Nlarc h 'S 1952 with 1010115 rut fltlll o t re rry Ol piers by the lhayo C 0lll0ldfl0ll of Plffghlll 'r 4 1 1 er r torrstructron of the land pr yas o rr r e et on r o rtr 1 lr luru tion of the steel su mer structure yyas begun on Xprrl S 1954 by the Amerie an Bridge Division o rt nr ec a es eel or yor a ron 1 s rur fr ant rs to be tom tl u y o this y D. e 1 . s gr rr e . o us year and y probrbly be frnrshtd rn luly the yy ork btmg done by Bates and Rogers L onstruc tion t orporatrorr of thu ago The eastern approathes are being rstructed by ll Nl toast I c of Xlheehng, yyork hayrng begun April 19 1954 and to be completed probably by next August The yy ester n ap pr oat hes are being done by L harles C Say age of VS heehng yy ho began on Xoy ember 10 1954 and yy1ll probably complete the yy ork rn July 4 ' L' - v' y- . K1 ' -Ls y . , 1 ' L1 . 1 V 1 , ' 1 - . . Q' A . . ' , . K. K - 1 i- . my ' , -' L, . . . K. , . 1 - - ' .4 'Lt Y . K. 2 . . . ' , . . S56 . X 0' ' ' I L' ' ' X 'G .' ' . ' ...1, - 1 .., tl . K-t - . ' f I .' . . ' .n. K. .. v v . .. ' ' A . 'l'h y piers were eornpltt l .Iuly X, lf 521. ' .' ' ' ' ' 'ers and abutmerrts by George Yang, Ine. of l'ittsbur'gh began .luly 29, 1952 zrrrdy .'c'1rltyl O't l1'2T, SIDE. Q 1 '- f tl - l' 't l St't s St C '1 t' , l tt.'l 'gl, ' l ' - pletrr in .J ly f year. Th 1-orrc-rcte deek yy 1.' ll9 'l on l 1br'u'1ry 23 f tl Q ' ' ' y'ill v L, . K, ' 1 . .. ' I y ' I, V I. K. - .ri - . . K . - V' ,- eor: ' - t' ... ' , n ' ' ' ' f ' A Q , 1 'I ' I ' Y Q I .Y. REALIZATION OF A DREAM 5 .. Table o Contents Foreword and Dedlc atlon AdIT1Il1lStI'3t1Ol1 Classes Aetlvltles Sports Crosslng Our BIldg9S Advertlslng and AIIIDIUOIIS 6 Page f ' 'f ' ,.,..,s,,,s,,......,..o..... ,... ....,..,A,..,,.,.,.,,......,.. ....,.,... A A 4 ' ' ' AA ,,,s,,, AA AA V,...s,....V. 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A A AA AA ....,......,s, AA A AA 71 ' ....,.,..,s,...,,, o,s,.s, A AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A AA AAAAAAAAAAAAA S7 A A A AA A A AA AA AAAA ,AAA A 96 AS THE FOREMAN DIRECTS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE SO DO THE ADMINISTRATORS DIRECT THE WORK OF THE SCHOOL QE A 7 ,xi I ,fl Vw! ff ' 5 I f' I jf .Q I M I 2 ..,I ' 1 Left to right L W Andre superintendent In Hazlett president of the board Wullnam F Garden charge of mamtenance C B Montgomery assistant Mrs Ruchard T McCoy John H Clark board mem supermtendent In charge of elementary schools bers Levermg C Bonar asssstant superintendent ln Clyde W Campbell board member J P McHenry charge of hugh schools supermtendent of Ohlo County schools Robert C Board o Education and Teaching Sta PRINCIPAL ROY F KERNS NX hen the door opened for thls new school year we found a new prlnclpal Mr Roy F Kerns Through hls efforts an organ has been bought the H1 Y reactl vated and the Freedom Shrlne obtalned stant search for thlngs to do to lmprove the school and h1s flrmness when he took a stand Always turnlng up when he xx as least expected he constantly toured the bulldmg A new Splrlt of unlty was lnstllled by Mr Kerns as the three classes worked together on projects mth the money gomg to one general school fund Nh' Kerns obtalned hls A B from West L1bert5 College dld graduate work at West V1rg1n1a Unlverslty and recelved h1s Nl A from the Unlverslty of Plttsburgh 8 wx K. 1 He won the respect of the students with his con- . , sg Ks .. .. ,, ., M... i , ' 1 'UID-1 an V EVERETT BRINKMAN Dean of Boys 211s1111ss 1 YN 1 11 11411111111 111s1 sp1111s111s 5111119111 11111 N 1111118 1 111119 lt -'nf -- Y f-L -Y - - --1 JESSIE E CUNNINGHAM A B M A Dean of GIFIS I4 111..11x11 sp1111s111N X 1111 111111111 S111 19 1 11 1,1101 FRANCES H BROVERMAN B S M A 3111111811 NI1t11e1111t11s 111 0111 msn 91 I 1'111NI61I1 SDOHSOIS 51111119 f1ll1l XX hat s NOIII 111315111 11111 IX CHARLOTTE C EXLEY AB AM CHARLEY A DANFORD AB MA I30o1111111p111 111 61 ISI 11101811155 1 1111111111t1v1 N 111 sp1111s111 s dSSP1111l1X l11U,.,ldf11S 1i1111.s 1111 11111 f111L,81S IIIQIIL 1a111.,11s11 111111 Lf 5111001 bank 1 Honey bags JOHN C BROWN MRS MAGDALENE R B CRAIG AB MA COGHILL BS MUSC Ed St111111g.1ap111 I 011111 s 1111111 11 1111119 of tomor ll 11111 lt s 1ex1111111L 11111 RUTH FLOTO RUSSELL A FOX nHE 1111 I-1111111111 d 6llN 1 11919111 Nllllll s N 111111111 11111111-1111 91- 51118111 1 l11d 111111111 1111155 11111111111 exe-11 IIAS ' 111111 -X111e111.1n Llt PI 111119 111161101 of Xl1l16'1l Hot off the ll1PSx 1 . 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PHOXI XX HERE XXL SIT tllI0llf.,h the w1n flows of our classrooms w e can see the XX heel mg that IS our home where we lne X olk ani plax Looklng north from 3 '1 Xllss Herw es s room we see the brldge whlch we cross dallw the bus termlnal the Baltlmore K Ohlo Railroad the tow er of radlo station XX kXXIx and the top of the Cltx Countx Blllldllll., I-rom 313 Xlr Browns room fauna east ox er nearer roofs we see the Ohlo X allex 1 en elal Hospltal and School of NUISIIII., P10111 J H+ Xllss schalf s room we look w est to the lflrst Clnlstlan Church Ill the fore ground to the llg.,hI the XXIC-X and far off the arch of the new brldge To the south from 279 Xllss Exlex s loom and some of the homes of the cltx Thls IS the XXheel1ng that we know best seen from w hele we slt as we learn l ' - ' ' S, ' Y - l,L.,.':J' ,' ' ' v-M V . ' V Y Y . 1 , .' Y , 'A VA , .. , . K. x . 1 ...L , . 5 , ' ' ' ' ' we gaze upon St. Johns Evangelical Church . Y- V Y . . KT. 5.1 - v ' v . 1 : 1 Q v 'S . .' f . . ' ' S- .' 'Q' -f. 12 0000 91' AS PIERS STAND IN ORDERLY ROWS SO MUST STUDENTS BE CLASSIFIED AND ORGANIZED O 13 M. I . ,f . V 55 ROBERT DALE ABERCROMBIE Abbie General Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4. Council 2, Quartermaster 43 Sophomore Assembly: Stage Crew 3, Head 43 Drama Club 33 Thespians 3, 45 Junior Showg Armistice Day Play 3g Christmas Play 33 Band Region I Ensemble Contest 3' Region I Solo Contest Ex- cellent Rating 3. RICHARD ALBINGER Dick Technical Football 3 4 Track 3 Co Ciptfun 4 Wrestling 3 4 Intramural Basketball Home Room Vue President 3 President 4 Junior Show Knights of Euclid 4 Drama Club 4 HOWARD APPLEGARTH Hardy General Track 2 Football 2 3 Bas ketball 2 Sophomore Assem bly Home Room President 3 Junior Class Cabinet 3 Prom Committee 3 Intru mural Basketball 3 4 ROBERT BAIER Baier Rod Manual Arts Basketball 2 Football 2 3 Track 2 Baseball 3 4 Soph omore Assembly Stage Crew 2 Junior Show Intramuril Basketball 3 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Junior Class Cabl net 3 PHYLLIS BAKER Phil General Library Assistant 2 3 4 Home Room Basketball 2 I Stlfel Daw 14 Seniors MARGARET ANN AGAR Marg Secretarial Y-Teens 2: Sophomore As- semblyg Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 GAC 23 Junior Showg Stifel Day 33 Record News- paper and Yearbook Staffs 4. STEPHEN ANTHONY AMBROSE Lou General Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Sophomore Assembly Junlol Show Armistice Day Play 3 Thanksgnxng Assembly 4 JOSEPH J ARCH JR Llttle Joe General ELAINE BALLOUZ Babes General Entered from St Josephs Academy 4 Art Club 2 FHA 2 3 SWlI'lllHlI1g Club 4 Xhthdiew in Jan 1955 JAMES WARREN BARCUS James Bookkeeping Intramural Blsketb'1ll2 3 4 MARY EVELYN BARON Mary General Entered as Senror from Tr' adelphra High Band 2 Teens 2 3 Orchestra NORMAN BATES 'Norm General Wrestlrng 2 Cfrptarn 4 Otball 2 3 4 Track Junror Show State Cham pron Wrestler OXAC Champron Wrestler 18 lb Class 3 JOSEPH BATES oe General Clrss Presrdent 4 Student Council 2 4 Football Track 2 Xlrestlrng 2 Junror Show Strfel Das 'll rf., rzme C '1mp'11gn Leader Record Newsprper Strlt Sports Fdrtor 4 Record Xearbook Strft 4 Bows Stlte Olltstarrdlng., Lltlzen JOHN BELTZ llerm ru General SHARON LYNN BIBEY AMELIA BISBOCCI Shrron Secretarial CAC 2 '-I Chaplain 4 Home Room Volleybrll 2 Home Room Basketball 2 l .Iumor Show Swrmmrng, Club ' 4 Cl'1ss Nommatrng Lorrrmrttee Dl 'llll L Club 4 Sr e Club 4 Home Room Secr tary 4 'Xlrllre General wed C lrorus Hom: om Nollexbrll Home R om ll rsketb rll 2 Stl el ll IV Iumor Show Rerorrl 'rfts I c e ur Swrmmrug, f lub 4 IJr'1mr Club 4 JOAN BLISS EUGENE BREUSS Joame Slrcer General lNat1on1l Honor Socletx Secretary 4 llrama Club 2 Ar Club 2 Home Room Presrdent 2 Strfel lin Junror Show 3 Senror R1n,. Commrttee Greetrng Crrd Commrttee Swrmmrng Club 3 Presldent 4 Home Room Basketball Student Qoun cll 4 Record Yearbook Ar trst 4 GEORGE EDWARD BURGE Gorgeous George General Nature Club 2 Sergeant rt Arms 4 Drama Club 2 Treasurer 4 Cafeterra Statf 3 4 Armrstree Du 'lu 2 3 4 Chrrstmas aw Strfel Day 'Z 'lla,,rz1ne Cam palgn Second Hrghest Sales man 3 Sprrkplug 4 General ll rsketlm rll 2 Tr r Sophomore As-.emblx LORA JEAN BURKHART Bert Secretarial Home Room llrsketb Strfel llrx KA 4 15 ' J ' -' 1 1 1' 0 . A' I L n ul, , ' ' 3 . 3 Y- , 2' 3 3. 3 33 f . , , ly a . - ' 1 ' 0' , . , . 1 u. f v - . -,lr ' V. ' , fi. . t ., .,, r ' 'z ' I. ' ' !l'l 3 .' 'f 2 ' z S .' J ' 3 ' Sz ' 3 L I 1 A 1 Y , v . . , . . ,, . . 1 ll. I ' v Fo , 2, 3 f 2: Q V: - . 33 ' I ' Y lj H , ., . z r ' ' 1 3 ., .' 3 1 MQ , I .' 23 2 ' 1 3 33 Ro ' 3' z 2: . 333 o z. z ,31. f. 3 ' ' f I.. 3 2. 513 . ' S 'Z ' ' Stifel Day 33 Thespians Il, 43 Newspaper' an d Yearbook . 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FRED EDWARD BUSKIRK Oscar General Nature Club 4 Drama Club 4 Record Newspaper und Yearbook Staffs 4 JUANITA BUTTERWORTH POOLhle General Jumor Red Cross Represent atlve 2 3 4 Home Room Basketball 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 Student Leaders 3 JOHN CAMPBELL John General Vllthdxew ln Jan 1955 WILLIAM MELVIN COBLE Chlck Classical Band 2 3 4 Bethany Band Cl1n1c 4 Reglon I Solo Con test Medallst 3 Swlm Te'1m 2 3 4 Golf 4 Sophomore Assembly Stage Crew 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 LOIS JEAN COPPER Dee Dee Bookkeeping GAC 2 3 4 Nlture Club 2 X Teens 2 Home Room B ns k tball 2 5 Home Room Volleyball 2 3 SWllllH1lI'l,, ub 3 4 JUIIIOI S on Drama Club 4 YI SHELVEY BUTLER Shelwey Secretarial GAC 2 Vlce Presldent Presldent 4 Home Room Bsketball 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 Student Leaders 4 St1fe1Dav Posture Contest 3 WARREN LEWIS CALISSIE Lew bw MQ General Record Newspaper 'Ind Yen book Staffs 4 RICHARD F CIRIPOMPA Dlck Classical 'N xtlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Thlrd Stlfel Prlze 3 Foot ball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Ho Room V1ce Presldent 2 Stu dent Councll Vlce Presldent 3 Presldent 4 Jumor Show Chrlstmas Play 3 Stlfel Dav 5 C1ty County Day 3 Boys State 3 Knlghts of Euclld 4 Drama Club 4 WILLIAM L CONNER B1 General XKI'8Stlll'1g 2 3 4 Drama ub 2 3 B d Junlor Show Swlmrmng Cub 3 Thesplans 3 4 Junlor Town Meetlng Model fator 4 LAU RA JEAN COULTER Laura General X Teens 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Mlxed Ensemble 3 Glrls Clee Club 4 Junlor Show Home Room Volleyball 3 'I' Graduatlon ln Doubt BEVERLY GRACE CRAIG Sew Secretarial Clrls Clee C lub J Ilo R om Cblplun 4 AILEEN CRISWELL Cllstx General Vllxed Chorus ee Club 4 onus to 1 L TUIIIUIPIN CI b MARIANNE CZERWONKA B xbe Secretarial Student Council P Secletux 4 Sow x more Assembly Mt Klub Wllllllllllf., Klub dle Club 4 IIIBSIHIIIS Home Room Xollewbtll A Home Room linsketbxll De'1ns Asslst mt P Qerwe Cheerle HIP! Stltel Da Jumol Slow SPIIIUI Rlng COIIIIIIIUPQ-' SHIRLEY LOUISE DANEHART Shul Secretarnal Glrls Glee Club 2 Soph omore Assemblx S tel lin All Counts Chorus Home Room llesulent 4 RICHARD DAVIS link Manual Arts Football 2 Bu'-ketb'1 4 Student ftlllllfll Graduatlon m Iloubt l ' K? DONALD CRESS lion General folf me lioom Xue IP'-IlliPIlt I SHIRLEY LEE CROOK 'lobx General umm Show tel ily xsu nl Pduc Itlon Assemblx SI llllllllllf., Club 4 CAROL E DAILEY NOOKIG General dle Cl lb 4 Junlor Show Physu Il FdllCi1ll0ll Assemblx el Ilay lbl IIN Assistant HARRY DAVIS llurs General H1X 9 4 Sllllllllllflg Team ROBERT DAVIS Bob Manual Arts Foothill 9 T xc f gt n 4 .lumox 5 xx A 22 iif' '5-Gi 3 ,I-ff 'Wy' VERNON CRAIG DAVIS Vern General Filtered from Lmcoln lllgh School IS Semor Ban Chorus 2 Juu ll sltx lllsketball 2 Athletu C IJ 2 Nlueu Club 2 H13 Cl les X11 e Pleeldeut 2 All Stlte Nluslt Festlx ll Box'-I QIIIB ' ROBERT DE PROSPERO Bob Classlcal Mixed Clliilllb 2 Mlxed Fu eemble ' 4 Cholue COUIIIII All Stite Cll0Il1S Home Room Seuetary 2 PATRICIA ANN DILLMAN 'at Secretarial Home Room Tlelbuxe .lumor Red from Represent ltwe 2 Inls Glee Club 2 POSUIIS Contest 2 Physu ll Edllliltlllll Assembly I Stltel law BONNIE LOU DORSCH Bonme Classlcal GAC 2 Home Room Vollex bill 2 Home Room Basket ball 2 Plogrlm S'll8SIll'lll 2 Home Room Secretny Presldent S Stlfel Dfly Remord lelrbook wud News papel Staffs i, Prom Com mlttee 5, Phwslml Educu tlon Assemblx I, YTeeus, Choxus 4 BERNARD CHARLES DUFF 15611116 Technical Sophomore Asmembly , Chllst mas Aseemblx 2, .lumol Show, Baud 2, Student Ill lectol .1 4, Pep Baud 2, lh Iectol 5 4, Dance Baud 2, Dlrectol 3, 4, AlllllStll8 lim Program 2, .lg Kmghts ot Euclid 4. If A 18 mr PATRICIA ROSE DEBOLT Debby Commerclal CAC 2 Trelsurer I er g, mt at Aims 4 Student Le xders C01 respondmg Secretflrw 4 Jumol Show Stlfel Dfw CLARENCE DE VAUL Sklppv Bookkeepmg Retold Yearbook 'md Newe plper Staffs Bookkeeper 4 RONALD LEE DIXON Lee Bookkeeping Home Room Presldent Vue Presldent 'S Chaplaln 4 l'0otb'1ll2 .3 4 Trick 2 3 Nllxed Chorus 2 WILLIAM H DOUGHERTY, Doc General Home Room Preeldent WILLIAM ECHOLS Towheud Manual Arts Xhthdlew IH Jan, 1955 SYLVIA ROSE EHLER Sylua Home Economucs Glrls Glee Club 3 4 Mwed Ensemble Mflke up Lom mlttee ' VIRGINIA ELLIS Janey Secretarlal Entered from VI ellsbuIglI1g.,l1 School .3 Sophomore Assem bly 2 Swlmmmg Club 4 GAC 3 4 Jumor Red Cross Representatne 4 Sufel Day 3 Deane Aeslstfmt 4 Prom COIIIIIIIIIQS ' Thee plans 3 4 Drama Club 4 Saddle Club 4 CI1 s Noxm natmg Commlttee 4 Home Room V1cePres,1dent ' Clnss Cablnet 3 Home Room Ins ketball 3 Home Room Xol leyball 3 FREDERICK CHARLES ERNEST Fxed Manual Arts Bowlmg 2 3 4 Home Room TI'e'lhllI8I .Iumm Sum BEVERLY EYLER Monk Secretarial Sophomore Assembly .lumor Show Chllblllllb P115 Stlfel Day Home Room Welfare Committee Nlom .5 D1 lm'1 L 1 rs Clee Club -I Tles plans 4. ROSALIA FERDINAND Pody General GA 2 ' 4' Tumblers Llub 2' Junior Show' Stifel llfny 3' Physical EdllC'ltl0Il sembly 'S' Record 1Newsp'1per and Yearbook Staffs 4. -Graduation in Doubt. WILLIAM PETER ELLIS Pete General Home Room Trelsuxer Bowllng ' H131 4 GEORGE ROBERTS ERICSSON Bob Technical nel 115 Kmghts 0 Pllllld 4 BETTY LOU EVANS Betty Iou Secretarial ld 2 4 .IllIll0I S1 hespllns S ISLIIW Home Room Seuetux 4 MILDRED FAULNER Mlllle Secretarnal .Iumor Rho v J EAN FISH Jean Secretarial Withdrew in October 1954. 19 Ill in ,aw ps HARRY FISHER Harry Technical Junior Show Home Room Secretary Knights of Fu clld Keeper ot the lfunds 4 CHARLES C FUGATE Charles Manual Arts Swim Team 2 lntilmnlal Basketball LOIS GILMORE Cookie Bookkeeping Lvllls Clee Club 2 PHA 2 Home Room Busketball 2 Riding Bxiglde 13 ind 1 lll e ub .lumon Show IMOGENE GLESSN ER Jeanie General Home Room Basketball 2 Junior Show Slddle Club 4 Swimming Club 4 NANCY LEE GROVES Ixan General Student Council 2 ' C K AL 2' 'anla lub 2 I ' Home Room Basketball 2' Home Room Volleyball 2' Posture Contest 2' Library Assistant 2 3 4' Sophomore Assem- bly' Deans Assistant ', 4' Saddle Club 3 President 4' Swimming Club 3 Vice Presi- dent 4' Thespians 3 4' Jun- ior Show: Stifel Day 3' Home Room President 4' Armistice Day Play 4. dbx 441 547' gs. NANCY LEE FONNER IN inte Home Economics Students lenders Record ina ecle in Junlol Show ROSE MARIE GAYHART Rose Marie Home Economics Sophomore Assembly Christ mis Play 2 3 Thanksgiving ln 2 Armistice Day 15 2 4 Home Room Vol l ill 2 Home Room Bisketball 2 3 Foul Shoot ing Contest 2 Drama Club 2 resident 4 Thespians Secietxry ' 4 FHA2 Home Room President 2 Vice ie ident Girls Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 2 thorns Lounul 2 -I Seue tux 4 Junior Show Saddle tllb 4 Student Leaders 5 4 Reserxe Llleeileidei .3 lheeileadei 4 Swimnun C lub 4 ROBERT V GIVENS Leke General SHIRLEY GRESS Shirley General Y Teens 2 Junior Show Girls Glee Club 4 Girls C horns 4 GARY GRU BB I rubbie General ootball 2 ' ' Track 2' wim Team 2 3' Home Room Nice President 4' ll'ama Llub 4. THOMAS ROSS GRUNDY TOIII General Band 2 0llh0lll0lt' X semb11 Junior e C IC Represent 1t11e 2 C olf lellll 2 JllIll0l' Show S el I111 High 58188111111 Home Room Piesldent Ch11st mas P111 5 Prom C oinnnttee Knights of Euclid Armistice l11y Il 1111 lor Class Council flllll mencement Ushe1 Student ouncll 4 D Illll ll Nfiture Club 4 lNl0llll.0I 4 MARNA DALE HABIG 'VIHFIII Secretarial Tumbleis Club 2 Chlll l'1n 4 Stifel D11 Home Room Ch'1p111n 111 Club 4 WILLIAM HAMMOND B1 Techmcal Junlor Show St1tel I111 Knights of Euclid 4 JUDITH DAE HARTENSTEIN .ludlt Classlcal National Honor SOCIQIW Second Stlfel Prize llome Room President 2 Sopho more Assemb11 Cl1ss Cabx net 2 HOIIIG Room lhsket ball Champions 2 Student Lenders ' P1es1dent4 Jllll lor Show Stifel D11 et ord Yearbook Staff ' I'ClllCJl 4 Record Newsp1pe1 stntt u1ll 1nd Suo Xue Presldent 4 C11Is St1te ChI'lStIlllS P111 ' C 1t1 f0llIl y I su 1 llduc 1 tlon Assembly Student Counul .Iudge4 I1111111 Club 4 ThlUkSglXlIlf.., ASSGIIIDIW 4 PHILLIP L HAYDEN JR Plnl General Football Trfuk N 1tu1f Club 4 NIOIIIIOI 4 Recoul Newspaper 'ind Xearbook Staffs 4. DAVID S GUYER S1I1ester Bookkeeplng HELEN PENELOPE HADJIS Penel Classlcal student Council 2 Cabinet S1ddle Cl11b 2 Secle 1 4 q9Ill0l C,I1ss D'1 IIOIIIB Room Basketball 2 lle1ns Assistant 2 SWIIII ng Club 4 Thespmns stlfel D11 3 Junior Show St1te Student Council Con1ent1on I Speak F01 Il6lll0Cl'lCW Contest R ser1e Cheerleader 2 Cheer le 1de1 4 Drama Club 4 Ar nnstue D11 Assembly 4 llome Room Secretary 4 NORMA JEAN HARRIS lNOI'Il1'l Classncal 'Nat1o111l Honor Soclety 'J 4 lfirst Stlfel Prize 2 Second Stifel Prlze 2 Third Prize Stifel D11 Poster Contest 3 C 1feter1'1 Staff 2 4 YTeens Piogrfun Chairman 4 FTA 4 CAC 'S Publicity fhlllllllll 4 Sophomore As sembl1 Junior S ow Knights of Euflid 4 FHA 4 Senior Announcements Com llllttee C,h11r111f1n 4 Voice of lle1noa11c1 Contest 4 Girls Clee Cl11b 4 Record News piper A1t1st 4 MARY LOUISE HARTLEY 11 eezie General NIIIIIS Club 2 Chaplain 1 Ch 1 Clrls C'lee C ub 2 4 All LUUIIIS Chorus 2 4 Xlixed Chorus 4 Chorus ounc il Tre nsurer IISUII IS I IW 2 S01 o 111ore Assen1bl1 HOIll9 Roo111 Tieasuier 2 4 Home Room li 1sketball C,h lllllJ10l'1S 2 Junior Sl1o11 'st1fe1 D11 lll'5l.lC8 11.11 Play Clnss Nonnn 1t1ng Committee 4 X Teens 4 M1g1z1ne Clm 1111f.,n Highest Senior Sales n SANDRA HICKMAN 511111115 Secretarial SODIIOIIIOIS Assembly GAC' Glrs Glee Club 4 Junior Show All-County C, orus ' 4: Stifel Day '- Dluilllil Club 4' Armistice Day 'y 4' Mixed Ensemble 4' Junior Red Cross Represent- '1t'1'e 4' Lhorus Council 4. 1' N RONALD R. HIGHWART Ron Classical Knights of Euclid Il, 43 Swim T9'llll ' WILLIAM HIRSCH B1 General Boullng 2 4 F0Otb l Record Xearbook and News paper Stiffs 4 I11t11111ur1l B1sketb'1ll 2 JUDITH ANN HOKE Jud1 General Entered from Warwood Pllgll 4 H Teens 2 Assembly C0111 mlttee 2 Junlor Red Cross Representatwe 2 GAC 2 +2 Sophomore Cliss Plly 2 In U'llllllI llS 2 Th6bDllllS 4 JIIHIOI' Clnss lln Puls I lee Llub 4 lVI1xed f,h0lll'a 4 BETTY HINEGARDNER Hinie Secretarial GAC 2, 33 Stifel Day 33 H0lll8 Room Volleyball Home Room llflsketblll Jl1n1o1 Show Phxslcal Edu cat1on Assembls Student LBIGSIS 4 EUNICE LUCILLE HOFFER bqueaks Secretarlal Tumblers Club 2 Sec-re tau Trelsurer 4 GAC 2 3 X Teens 2 Drxma Club 2 ' bophomore Assembly Home Room Basketbflll QhlIllDl0ll 2 Home Room Xollewbflll 2 L1b1 lly Asslst mt 2 JIIUIOI' 'Show Thee D1 ms ' 4 Class Rmg, C 111 lllltt66 Home Room Sec IBUIIW Txefxsurer Cl'1ss umet Stlfe Da 3 M 1ke11p Com1111ttee 4 Qwun mmg, Club 4 Th'lllkbglVlllg Assemblv 4 HOWARD HOWELL? Howflrd General Bmd 2 2 Intramural Basket ball 2 VVrestl1ng 9 H1Y 4 . .l. J, 4 ' . . . L V, .' . I 5 f i '11 ' .- ' ' , 3, 1 1 ll 31 ' , 3, - . ' A ' vi.. ..v- 1 J Z V 3 . . 'z 1 '- g z , L, 22 . , Cl. 4: N . Q ew Sl Y q .- . as Y D, .II : I ' gi . v 1 1. I- I , -J I K I - ' 'a.'I.,g1 'fo- A 32 ' , 5 . A .bu . U. 3: I K. g ! C2 l ' 32 ' 1 y ' ' Q 1 R ,, 5 ' v V -'- --.. PAAH fn V',V 5 I: . - . 1 y 0: D Q 'l Q v' I Y ' , ' ' u, .' . fd ,1, las, ' Q' .Ss 2 ' I - f ':': A ' '. . 3- - '1 .- :z N , .,l.: 5 ' li 'rag , 1 1 g ' ' - .' . ,,, in -I -1::E5,-r1,:,,- , :il- Vppzz - , zl' ----4 H GERALD .1AcovETTv GEORGE JANETSKI Inzn 1 - ' ' ' .' ' .. 4 - -l,. lg? '4,V f ' ,zlzlnzl K ': 1 , E 'A z. 1 , 3. as z , 33 : 'Q ',. I '---A ' 1 -55 ,1.--,' 2 treee oo n fr or ouG u Gl l o 4 X ' Y l A ' 1 3 1' ' l 5' W ' l 2, 31 . '. 1 ' .' Ill ' .I ' ' S 'Z Stif 2 j 3 3 1- . ' ' . QF: fl bmlley Sonnx General Manual Arts Blselmll 2 ll1seb1ll 2 Basketball .5 CAROLE MAY JENNINGS Qhortw General Tumblexs Cl1b 2 Puls flee Llu J Nlwed Q ll0l 11s 1111101 Show el lin 'N H1119 Llub 4 22 LOIIIIIISIICGIHEHI Usher 3 CHARLIE KAGE Charhe Manual Arts Grflduauon ln Doubt SONYA MARIE KANICK Sonyi Bookkeeping GAC 2 Drama Club Home Room Volleyball Home Room Bisketbill 2 Home Room Secretiry Tien surer 2 Vice President Thesplans 4 Swimming Cub 'I 4 Stlfel Diy J lor Show Physlcll Fdllll tion Assembly Student Council 4 Th inksgixmg As sembly 4 Makeup Commit tee 4 MILLICENT KEPPEL Millie General GAC 2 3 4 Tumbleis Club 2 3 4 Sophomore Assembly Glrs Glee Club 2 Swllllllllllg Club ' 4 Stlfel Day 3 Junior Show Deans Assistant 4 FHA Drama Club 4 H Teens 4 JANICE ELAINE KIMMEL Janie Classical Home Room Vue President 2 S fel Dry Ifll JOHN FRANK KRONJAEGER F'1ngs General Northern Panhandle Student Council Secretary - Treasurer 3' Home Room President 2: Wrestling 2 ' Co-Captain 4' Track 2' Football ' 4' olf ' Sophomore Assembly' Junior Show' Stifel Day Student Council 4' Greet- ing Card Committee 2: Northern Panhandle Student Council Conference J'3 Junior Magazine C'1mp'1ign a Win- ner. AUDREY LUCAS Daisy Mae Secretarial Y-Teens 2' Drama Club 2 Vice President 4' Christm-as Play 2, 3' Sophomore Assem- bly: Armistice Day Play 2 :lg ir s' Glee Club 2, :,, 3 Thanksgiving Play 2, 3,3 Jun- ior Showg Magazine Cam- paign Chairman 3, Highest Salesman 33 Stifel Day 33 Thespians 3, President 43 All-County Chorus 45 Mixed Ensemble 4. 4'-Graduation in Doubt. STELLA MARIE KELLEY Toots General CAC 2 4 Home Rooln isketbflll 2 Home Room Nolleyball 2 4 u dent Leiders Junior Show CHARLES EDWARD KIMBLE Chuck General Sophomore Assembly 2 Jun o S ow Foul Shootmg Contest Vlinnei ROBERT W KNOWLES John Classical Track 2 Footbxll B e ball 2 4 Home Room Presl dent Jumoi Cliss Cxbi net Junior Show Record Newspaper ind Heirbook Stitts 4 NIOIIIIOI 4 GENEVA M. KUEHNERT Jenny Secretarial Drama Club 2 .3 Junior Show: St'fel Day ': Swim- 'ng Club I 4' Thespians MURIEL LEE LUNDY Nlurel Classical Swimming Club 2 I Secre- t'1ry 4' lN'1ture Club 2 4' un- ior Show' Sophomore Assem- bly: Student Council 3, Cabi- net 43 Prom Committee 3: Stifel Day 3,3 Record News- paper and Yearbook Staffs 3, Circulation and Advertising Manager 43 Quill and Scroll 3, President 43 Drama Cluln 43 Thespians 43 Junior Town Meeting Alternate 4. 23 ,nanny A ,AL PATRICIA A MANION Mustles General Entered Prom St Joseph Academw 4 ROBERT ROY McC0lD Vlezzel General Student Council 2 Basket b 2 Ba ebill 2 ' Junior Red Cross Represent ative 2 4 Art Club 2 Home Room Vice President 5 Tren surer 4 Class Setretflrs Treasurer 4 PHYLLIS ANN McKEE Pllyl General Band 2 l 4 Nature Club 2 4 Drama Club .3 4 Thes plans 9 4 Home Room Sec retary 3 4 Sophomore As sembly 2 Stifelllfiy' Jun lor Show Rec Old Newspaper and Xefirbook Stiff-4 Jun lor Bulletin RICHARD METZGER Dick Technical Stifel Day 3' Junior Show' Knights of Fuclidl benior Chit-Chat. CAROLYN MILLER Mi Secretarial GAC 2 5' Home Room Bas- ketball 2' Junior Show' btu- dent Leaders Il 4' Pl1ys'u'nl Fducation Assembly 3' Stifel Day 35 Make-up Committee 4. .lim MARTHA MANN NI uthl General Xlitlulien in 'NOXPIIIIJQI 1914 JOAN KATHRYN MCFARLAND General Student Leaders 4 Dramu ub 4 lN1tuie Club 3 4 Sophomoie Assembly Home Room Chiplaln ' President 4 Qtifel Ilay ' Jun10rShovs Thespmns 4 Record News piper md Xenrbook Qtfifts 4 Fditol ot qenlol nt t ROBERT D McNElLL Jatkson General folf lll1ll0I Show BETTY LOU MILLARD Bets Secretarial CAC 23 Home Room Wolley- ball 2' Home Room B'1sket- bal 2 C3 tirls C e Club 2: Pliysiwll l'dllK If.i0ll Assem- JV I. ROBERT TERRY MILLER Cocky General Footb-ill 2 2 ' Wrestling 2, 2 ' nc-k 7: Bowling, 21 ' Junior Qhow. MICHAEL JEFFREY MONAHAN Drllk6 General Nlagazlne Campal n Spn plug 4 NICK MUMLEY Ape General Footblll 2 ' C'lDlllll 4 llls ketball 2 4 Co ffllltllll Tratk 2 Co Captaln 4 Stu dent Counul Chaplaln 2 4 Sergeant at Arms Dr lm 1 Club 4 St lte Shot Put Chun D n AllC1ty Football Team 2 3 4 AllX'1lles Foot ball Team 2 4 All Cltw Basketball Team 2 Valley Basketball Team 2 Unlted Press All State 4 MARY ELLEN MYERS Myers se Secretarial S ddle Club 2 4 Smm ng Club 2 1 Reset 1 Cheerleader PAUL F NESDORE Paul Technlcal Track 2 Kmghts of Fllflld V1cePrem1er 4 Stlfel Day 3 JOHN NORMAN John General Track 2 5 'W xv- Ala NORMAN WILLIAM MONTI EGEL Monty General Chrlstmas Play Stlfel IM 5 SANDRA MAUREEN MURPHY Murph Secretarual Nlatlonal Honor Soclety 3 Drama Club 2 4 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 2 Swlmmmg Club 3 4 Junlor S ow Physlcal Educatlon Assembly 4 Thanksglwlng Assembly Thesplans 3 4 S 1 e Da 3 CAROL ANN NEIDERMEYER Mousle Classical CAC 2 3 Tumblers Clu 3 Vice Presldent 4 Nature Club 2 Art Club 2 3 Home Room Volleyball 2 3 Home Room Basketball 2 3 Jun lor Show Stlfel Dy 3 Make up Commlttee 4 Physl cal Edutatlon Assembly 0 Prom Comnuttee Drama Club 4 Poppy Poster Con test 1st DFIZQ 2 Honorable Mention 2 Stlfel Day Pos ter Contest Honorable Men tlon CLARK LOUIS NICHOLSON Tlny Bookkeeping Junlor Show Stlfel Day Bank Assistant MARY KATHRYN NORMAN Kay Kay General Nllxed Chorus 2 FHA 2 Glrls Glee Club 4 Stlfel I s HTeens 4 Nature Club 4 'pf' CHARLES OLIVER Pete General Basketball 2, 3, 45 Most lm- proved Player 3g All-Tour nament Section 3 Basketball Team 33 All-City Team, Hon- orable Mention 3 I'ootb'1ll 2 Armistice Dai Plan 4 Junior Show Stifel Dfu 2 Record Newspaper Ind X811 book Staffs Chrxstmis Plas E Drama Club 4 Stu dent Council Sergeant it Arms 4 JO ANN PALM ER Jody General Bind 2 Bank Assistant 4 Nlture Club I 4 PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON Lollipop Kid Secretarial C AC CHARLES R PAVLICK Pax General Football 2 Basketball Nlmi ger 2 Bank Assistant Rem ord New spaper and Hearbook Staffs 4 WANDA LOU PIKO XV'ind'i Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Mixed Ensemble 'S' Girls' Clee Club '- 4' All-County Chorus FHA 2' Y-Teens 2. 4' Sopho- more Assembly' Home Room Xolleyball 2 'Z Physical Ed- ucation Assembly 3' Stifel Day 3' Y'ltllI'6 Club 4. 26 SOPHIE A. OTVENOSKI Soph Classical National Honor Society 3, President 45 Sophomore As- sembly co-directorg Home Room President 2, 3, 4: Band 2 'S 4' Band Council 3' Rec ord kevsspaper Staff 2 Edl tor 4 Record Xexrbook Staff Junior Bulletin Editor Knights of Eumlid 3 Kitt Countw D11 3 Junior S ow Q lll and Scroll 5 'Frei-.urer 4 Stifel Dav 3 Student Council Cabinet 4 I Speak for IJemocr'1cy Con test 4 ROCCO J PAREE Rocco Bookkeeping JANET HARRIETT PAULUS Jan Classical lunioi Show Swimming Club 4 Nlture Club 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Christmas Play 4 Clft Committee S e n 1 o r Class 4 HAROLD D PHILLIPS Abe General I' ntel ed as Junior from Wash mgton hung High Clarks burg Stlfel D15 3 GERALD J. PIZZI Jerry Technical Stifel Day 3' Knights of Eu- clid Keeper of the Records 4' Senior Day Committee -1. LUCILLE JEAN PLANTS? Lucy Secretarial Tumblers' Club 2, 3. 4: Y- Teens 25 Home Room Bas- ketball 2, 33 Home Room Volleyball 23 FHA 2: Swim- ming Club 3. 4: Junior Show, Stifel Day 3' Drama Club 4: Student Leaders 2 4 Senioi Class Play Committee 4 WANDA VIRGINIA PORTER NX endy Secretarial Swimming Club 2 4 Cirls G e Club 2 3 4 Band 2 4 Majorette 3 4 Mixed En semble 2 3 4 Sophomore Assembly Home Room Yol leyball 2 3 4 Home Room Basketball 2 4 Program Salesman 4 Junior Show Stlfel Day 3 Riding Brigade 3 All County Chorusi Foul Shooting Contest Physual Education Assembly e ord Newspaper and Heirbook Staffs 4 THOMAS EDWARD RAHR JR Tom Technical Student Council Cihmet 2 Assl tant Chaplain 4 Kmghts of Euclid 2 Lord High Chancellor 4 Home Room President 3 Junior Lliss Cabinet 3 Monitor 4 GERALD LEWIS REINHARDT .lake Bookkeeping Junior Show RAYMOND LAWRENCE RICE Raw Bookkeepm Bowling 2 4 MARY P. PLUNKETT Peggy Secretarial Saddle Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 3, 43 GAC 2, 33 Tumblers' Club 23 Y-Teens 23 Home Room Basketball 2, .3 Home Room Xolleyball 2 Cheerleader 'J 4 Junior Show Physical Education Assembly Girls Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus Chorus Council 4 All Countv Chorus 3 4 Home Room Tre'isu1er 4 LOREN D PRUITT Iee General Entered 'is Senior from VI ish mgton Irwmg High Claiks burg Xhthdrew in Jan 190.1 JANET ELAINE REA Janet Secretarial Home Room Secretary 2 Treasurer 4 Sophomore As sembly Student Leaders Vice President 4 Junior Class lkominatmg Committee Swim Club 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Jumoi Show Saddle Club 4 MARY ELLEN RENSHAW Rendw Secretarial ir Glee Club 2 County Chorus GAC 2 Knlghts of Euclid 4 Y Teens JACK RITZ Slick Manual Arts Bowl1ng2 Band 4 Xhes tlmg 4 Nlixed Chorus 4 raduation in Doubt 27 Q32 'Ms MV' 1' 5 BETTY LOUISE RODAK Betty lou Commercial Class Vice President 2 Progrim Churmln 4 Home Room President 2 Sopho more Assemblx Nlajorette 4 Student Lounul Marshal 4 Junior Show Swlllllllllll, Club 4 Thes Dlans J 4 GIFIS Gee Cub 3 4 Mixed ltnsemble 0 4 All Counts Chorus 3 4 A State Chorus Drami Club 4 Stlfel Dis Poster Con test First IYIZE GENE ROSSI Iligo General lfootblll 2 4 Basketball J Blsevl tlssllng, Committee lumoi Show ETHEL RUTHERFORD Fthel Secretarial rs Clee Club 2 Mixed Ensemble 4 RONALD JOSEPH SALKOVICK S01 k General and 2 4 SVllIllll11llL, Team 3 PLIFFORD EDWARD SCHANE K llff General nd 2 Drum lla Nature Club 2 President '1n'1 2 Pl0f.,I Chairman 4 Christmas Plu lumol Shows Iunlol Town Meeting, Alternlte Speakel 4 Recoid Healbook and Newspaper Stlffs .4 4. Thespians 3 Vice President ' Armistice IJ'1y Pay '-3 Stifel Day 3' Monitor 3 4: Quill and Scroll Program Chairman 4' Lenten Service Committee Co-Chairman 4. QQ! iv' WILLARD RODGERS 31 General otb'1ll 2 3 4 Bisket Illsebi 2 Ho Room Senretirx 3 President 4 .Iumor Shoo 3 Magazine f lmpugn Sparkplug 3 JO ANN ROXBY Jo Xnn Classical .Iumor Red Cross Representa t e 2 Home Room Tret surer 2 Student I elders .5 4 ROBERT SADLER Bobby Pear General Footb'11l2 3 4 Track 4 Xlrestllng 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 Sophomore As sembly Junior Show Christ mfts Plav 3 Bank Assistant lntramur il Basketball Champions 3 Class Vice President 4 Record Yeaz book and INENVSIYIDGI' Staffs 4 HELEN ANN SANSONE Blondie General Nlixed Ensemble Mixed Chorus 2 All County Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club 3 Home Room Basketball 2 Physlcal Education Assembly 3 Rec ord lxevtspaper and Yearbook Staffs 4 CAROLE JEAN SCHELLENBERG Suzw Secretarial 'xml Club 2 'S 4 Jun Show J Thespians 4 Swim Club 4 Thmksgnmg As semblx 4 NANCY RAE SCHENERLEIN Nanc x Secretarial Saddle Club 2 4 Xlce 11981 dent 3 Junlor Show Tlllll blers Club 'l Stlfel Du Physmal EC1lll'lIl0Il Xssem b 3 EMMA MAY SCHULTZ Llllllll N111 Secretarnal lNf1t1on 11 Honor Socletw X Teena 2 4 N1ture Club 2 3 4 qWlIl1HllI1g C nb Tre'1surer 4 Phx s1c'1l Fduc 1 tlon Aesemblw JIIIIIOI Show Stlfel Dax Jun1o1 Red Cross R9DI'8S8lll ll1XP 4 Saddle Club 4 Drama Club 4 Deans Aeelstfint 4 ll1ss 'Nlomlnatlng COIIIIIIIIIGQ 4 PHARLOTTE SPOTT Scottx Secretarial CAC 2 Program S 1195111 111 Sophomore Aesemblw Home Roon1 Ii1sketb'11l 2 Home Room Vollesball 2 .lunlor Show Foul Shootma, Conteet Phx-s1c'1l Fc111c1 tlon Assemblx DON SHOWALTER llotrod Manual Arts Tr'1ck Nlanwger Second Prize Semor DINISIOTI oetrx Contest 4 JOSEPH E SZYMIALIS ISmlallsJ Joe Han' General Class Presldent 2 Home Room Presldent 2 I1 II n1uraI Basketb1l1 2 Home Room hte Pxesldent Stlfel D15 Thmksgn mg Assembls Cha1rmf1n 4 1455 1 HENRIETTA MARIE SCHNELLE Tootsle Home Economics Illt-4p1111s 2 Jumor Show X MARY LEE SCHULTZ Cert Secretarlal lllss Sec1et1rw TIQISUIGI' 2 Student fflllllfll 2 4 Sopho H1019 Assembly Home Room 121sketb'1Il 2 PIOIIIQ Room Xolles b'1ll 2 3 Home Room TISISUFGI I Saddle Club 4 Student Leaders 4 I In s1c 11 Educ atlon Aesembly Stlfel Dxv 3 Cheerleider IIe1d 4 qwllllllllllg Club 4 Dflllll Club 4 SHIRLEY ANN SHINN Squuley General Iinncl 7 Nluorette 4 llo Room Sec1et1ry 2 esotlonll Qhlllllllfl 4 Teens 2 Swllllllllllf., Club S el Ilu JIIIIIOI Show I l1xs1c'1l Iccluc 1t1on Assembly Ienten Serxlce ChllIII1'lU 1 Club 4 Recor Neuspnper 1nd Xeirbook St1ffs 4 MARGARET SMACK NI'1rg1e Secretarlal Home Room X ollew b1l1 I11n1or Show Phwslc '11 Edu c 1t1on Xssembls BARBARA LOUISE SMITH Ihrb Secretarlal P ntered If rom B1ldg8p0I'T I0 1 h C AA I Xx1lIldI8W Ill Jan 19 as DONNA SMITH Ilonnx Commerclal Fntered from Ihldgepont Ohlo Hlgh 4 FHA 2 CAP 2 Commerce Club 2 Teens 2 Tumhlm T nm 2 Glee Clul Prom fomxmttee TERRY PARSONS SMITH Telrw General Home Room Plesldent ue Plesldent 2 Basket 2 5 Clptam 4 JOHN HOWARD SNIDER Sneeze Bookkeeping Bmd2 4 XNFGSIIIIIS1 4 Jumol lied Cross Represent 1t1se 3 JOSEPH TEMPLIN oe General Golf 2 Blnd 2 Basket ball Man xger 2 .3 FRED S THOMAS B114 kle Technical N xtlonll Honor Souets Poothlll 2 4 Tlack 2 XR TCSIIIHL, 2 4 Knights o Euclld 2 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 Mixed Ensemble All Countx Chorus Sophomore Assembly Jumol Shovs Chrx UIVIS Plfzy 3 1X 1 ture Club 4 Boss Stflte .5 College Day Assembly 4 LAURA LEE SMITH Lolly Secretarlal Tumblers Club 2 Vue Presl dent 4 Home Room Vice Presldent 2 Sllllfllltlly Style Show 2 PhWS1Lll Education Assemblx Junlor Shovl Stlfel Dax Dems AbSlbt ant 4 MARY JEANE SNEDEKER Je'1n1e General Glrls Glee Club 2 l 4 Jun lor Show Stlfel Uxy 3 N1 ture Club 4 FTA 4 Senior Class N0llllHHtlUg Commlt tee Chorus Council 4 CHARLES L STEIN Tootsle General Stlfel Day .3 FRED A THOMAS Vlhltev Classlcal Football 2 4 Bowling 2 4 Track 2 Wrestlmg 3 Stlfel Day 5 THURSA BELLE TRABERT Rusty General N ltl0llEll Honor Souetw 2 4 Bmd 2 4 Majorette 2 Head 4 Sophomore Assem mx Junlor Show Girls State Rlght to Dlffer TX Program 3 Kloss Inn TV Program 3 Stlfel Day 3 Junlor Town Meeting 4 NORMA JEAN TYSKA 'N Secretarlal Home Room Rec ret1r1 Vlce Pres1dent4 Ilewns X s1s ant flllllIlI9I'S Club 4 NEVA JEANINE WAGENER Net 1 Classlcal Natlonwl Honor Socletx Rellgloue Lha11111111 X I1 LIONS L uh I 11 1d11s Il 1 Lamp Repreee11t1t1x e 'P 1 ll Is Glee Club 2 Lhr1st1111s ll1s a r lll 111 P esldent lr 1111 1 1 Amerle 1n 14621011 01 111111 cal Contest 2 SopI1111111n1 Assemblw Co lurector I I1'-1-1 Secretfnrw I11n1or Slum Stlfel D15 PFOQI 1111 S111-N man Ref ord NQXVSDAIIQI Staff ' Fe1ture Pdlllll 4 Record X 8'lY'ID00k St ift Junior Town Nleetmr., TIIGSDIBIIR C lu C ou tx Day 3 Student f0llllllI I 1I11 net Qulll 1nd S1 roll 581 retary 4 Knlghts of PIII l11l I DON WATKI NS Duck General Entered fro111 te11t1 1l I 1th11 11 Hlgh Footn WF8StIlDg I ll1seh1Il llll 1or Show D 11111 Student Counul 4 CAROL LEE WELLING VI ellu ell Secretarial St fel Daw Phssual I 11 Latlon Assemblx MARSHALL WINCHESTER Yhndw General Entered from TI'lldCIIlIlll Hxgh 4 'lhxed Pnsemble 4 H1Y 4 All Countx Chorus 4 Boys. 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'1 -1 . , . 1 1 ,.. , 1 Cass o COLORS Blue and sllxei FLOW ER Xellovs xose MOTTO We come to learn xxe leave to een SPONSOR 'Niles Nldtlld 1 S411 uf OFFILFRS SOPIIOMORP YLXK President Joe 5111141115 Vlce president Betty Lou Rodak Secletary treasmer Mary Lee SChl z MARY MARGARET YATES Mairs Secretarial Christmas Chorus Committee 23 Drama Club 3, 4. PATRICIA LOU ZIMMERMAN Zim General Ihw su il lfdui lI.lOll Xssemblx I Record New spapex md Xeuhook Staffs 4 Th iIlk'sg,lXlllg, Assembly 4 Plogl U11 bdleemall 4 955 OBPIC ERS ll NIOR XLAR Plesldent Joe Bates. Nlce president Betty Lou Rodak Secletary lNev.1 VX.1g,,e11er OM It FRS SLNIOR YF All 'iesident Joe Bates lce presldent Robert Sadler Secretary tredsurel Robert McC01d Program Cllalfnldll Betty Rodak SENIOR OFFICERS Left to right Miss Matilda Scharf Robert McCord Betty Lou Rodak Joe Bates Robert Sadler 32 7 .. 1 .. ' .. Y - . , . 1 . . ' I ' 1 1 V 1 - - 1 - ' v' 1 . c in . , 1 . ' , - v1 if 1 1 . . W ' . .' 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Class offlcers Rose Mud dleton secretary treasurer Mr C W Kaetzel cospon sor Wllllam Beazel vlce president Nancy Really presudent Absent Mrs Em :ly Shuelds sponsor First row left to right Ella Adams Clarence Baker Wnlllam R Baker Sara Bal lard, Irene Bangos Jeffrey Bauman Second row Bull Beazel Carol Bernhardt Dora Bland Tom Bland Jeanette Bone Conrad Brmgman Thlrd row Albert Brmk man Margaret Brown Nan cy Burke Jerry Burkle, Pa trlcla Burns Sue Caldwell Fourth row Claudette Callssue Barbara Call Bet ty Callahan Norma Carpen ter, Martha Carr Sara Carr Flfth row Glorla Cole Susie Comer, Marina Con gers, Wanda Conner Eliza beth Conrad Richard Cor nella Sixth row Alma Cottle Gary Courts, Kay Cox B A Crawford Janlce Crook Beverly Cummlngs. Missing: Anthony Coss. .ah Y. ,. , .. wiv-I .IUNIORS Sponsored Spectacular Z Y I an-If AA QW Yi MW 'Y 0921? I5 Q41 Fnrst row left to right Walter Davls Robert De Long John Demas, Allce Demetrakls, Louls DICII mente Sue Duxon Second row John Don Iey Camllle Donnelly Carol Dornon Ellen Ebert Phyl Ins Ebert Judlth Eddy Thnrd row Thomas F dul, Robert Felock, Blrdae Forrester, Sarah Foster Gene Franke Charles Fra zler Fourth row Frank Fra zler Carol Frederlck, Mar tha Gallagher Pat Garrl son Albert Gast Edward Gelmer Flfth row John Glven Carol Glessner, Deborah Greene, Ruth G r e e n e James Grlffen, Anthony Gross: Sixth row Patrlcla Hall Gilbert Haller, Harriet Han auer Frances Hardman Howard Harrls Sharon Harris Seventh row Helen Hart Ime, Margaret Hays, Ken neth Hedrick Elghth row Beverly Helmberger, Sylvua Helfer Janet Hoff Musslng Ruta Erbacher Jack Foster Ruth Hadsell Junior rung committee Nancy Burke Pat Joyce Judy Eddy, Mass Charlotte Exley adviser Harruet Han auer Jam Robinson, Jack Thomas JUNIORS Sell Greeting Cards Like Crazy Flrst row, left to rlght Shlrley Horstemeyer Wul Imam Hostutler Floyd How ard Wlllnam Howe Garrett Hull Cynthla Hutchlson Second row Charlene Jerrome Sherlene Johnson Byford Johnston Robert Jones Sara Jones Patrucla Joyce Third row Kay Kauff man Mary Kavanas Gary Kehr Frederick K e r n James Kettler Earl Klev ms Fourth row Dorns Kra mer Robert Kuckuck Ros alle Kupchak Charles Lowe Fifth row Howard Mar tm, Robert Mazur Shlrley McCartney Mack McGIum phy Kathryn McMullen Ray McNabb Slxth row Roger M Nabb Judy McNnckle Nan cy Meyer Lorene Mlddaugh Rose Middleton Betty Mlt cham Seventh row Barbara Mitchell, Joe Mitchell Tom Morris Eighth row Vesta Muster Rose Myers Carolyn Nan ney Mlssmg Ruth Hughes Dennle Law Left Lower Corner Jun lor athletes Bll Howe, Bruno Wojtaszek Howard Templln Mack McGIumphy, Jack Thomas AV I Q-J an Aix- Q99 ..., J JJ A 3 , J J J - , K n R n J . l r ' - ::.,',. 1 f ' S: E v-:. 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Y J JJJ, b - rJ of .. and Magazines, Too H 4 W An mi 95 'B Upp r left Semester hon or roll Junlors Fred Kern Earl Klevms John Demas Margaret Brown Flrst row left to right Rose Navaroll, Fred Nlch olson Second row Dean Nlco polls Howard Nlebur Thnrd row Kathy Noll Vlrglnla Norton Wllllam O'Toole Frank Paczewskn Carole Palmer Dons Papa dopoulos Fourth row Robert Puck ens Richard Pmkerton Catherine Ponco, Barbara Potts Jerry Prager, Mary Jane Prager Flfth row Shirley Pruce Beatrice Prmce Carol Ra der Robert Read, Nancy Reully Arletta Rhoades Ssxth row Wulfred Rnp ley Marllyn Rltchle, James Robinson Robert Rose, Ger aldme Ruckh, Sandra Saller Seventh row Judy Sand: ford Donna Savoldl Robert Sawa Joyce Schaffer, Tom Schlosser, Aldean Shannon Elghth row Jerry Shaw Frances Shrader Richard Snlbaugh Beth Smdeldecker Ronald Smith, Madelyn Smith Mlsslng Robert Rack ham JUNIORS Go from Grant an 36 First row left to rlght Rosalne Snodgrass James Somervnlle Marlene Spoto Susle Sprowls Anthony Stanchma Ronald Stauffer Second row Evelyn Stead June Stevenson Luther Stewart Madelyn Straface Pat TayIor,Jean Teagarden Thlrd row Howard Tem plln Marlene Thomas Mar vas Thomas, Patti Thomas Sally Todd Larry Tully Fourth row Donald Ul lom James Vaonakls Rob ert Vmgn Nelson Wagner Frank Warthan, Jerry Wat kms Flfth row Nancy Weeks Albert West Bob Wllllam son Charles Wlshnew Ber nard Wojtaszek, Phyllls Yates Sixth row Mary Lou Yoho, Carole Znmmerman Junlor prom commlttee seated Nancy Renlly San dra Sailor Martha Carr Louls DnClemente Standing Rose Middle ton Tony Stanchlna ee to the Gayety o the Prom as Sophomore class off: cers left to rlght Bull Edge, presldent Frlda Moore, vuce presldent Patrlcla Manson secre tary Top row left to rnght Mary Antlmlslarls Larry Applegarth Second row Shirley Arnett, Katherlne Auten Thlrd row Shirley Ba ner Helen Baker Ger ald Barnett Judy Bar nett, Cllnton Barr Karen Beck Martha Becker Fourth row Shirley Bell, Carole Belt Larry Bennett, Carolyn Ben nmgton George Betras, Edward Bishop, Barbara Bock Fufth row Sandra Bo gers, Larry Bole Valen tune Bolshakov Donald Boar James Boyle San dra Bremer Thomas Brookover Sixth row Paul Brown Jack Bruster Nelson Bryant, Sandra Burns Wilma Bursee Delorls Caln Rose CBIISSIC Seventh row Carol Calvert, Sandra Carr Eleanor Cavros Mabel Conoway Nelson Coul ter, Carlson Cox, Shlrley Crabtree Eighth row Shirley Craig, Dale Crelsher Thomas Crlswell Se phen Culp Robert Da Iona Delores Danehart, Nancy Darby Nmth row George Davls, Patrncua Debolt Sandra Decker Rose Du Clemente Patty Duke Larry Dunlap Regina Dunlap Missing: Carol - Frank, Joyce Dickson Donna Dunlap Robert Earlewine. 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'V SOPHOMORES Learn Blrd 38 WY Q M and Bugs, Books and Mugs 'VM Top row Margue Ebel mg Fred Eddy Vernon Edge, Wllllam Edwards Toddy Ehler Chrnstme Erucsson Clara Ernest Second row James Evans Russell Fagan Janet Fankhouser Ed ward FCFIISC, Paulette Ferllse Sherry Fisher Patty Fltzslmmons Thnrd row Robert Fleming Vlrglnla Fra gale Ronald Francis Frederick Frazln Ellse Frye Peter Gast Ed ward Geer Fourth row Sylvla Gelmer Shirley Gllbert Anna Goodwm Donna Greene Lorezetta Grover, Barbara Haller Char lotte Hamilton Fnfth row Carol Ham mond Wllllam Hand Ju dlth Harman Charles Hawkins Wllllam Haz Iett Susan Hendrickson, Erma Huggins Sixth row Gladys Hln erman Robert Hoge Wll ham Holbert Charles Hostutler Jo Ann Hum mel Nancy lrwm Elsle Jackson Seventh row PhlIJam :son James Janetskl Donna Jefferys Laurel Johnston Justine Kage Wllllam Kaltenbaugh El leen Kederly Elghth row Frieda Ke y Marilyn Klger Danny Kilgore Barbara Kimmel Donald Knoll mger Nmth row George Lambros Kathryn Lam bus James Lang Ronald Lannlng Maudlne pmsky Mlssung Judlth God frey Helen Goettle Earl Hall Sophomore athletes standing Don Tennant lower row Gene Eddy Wllbur Myers upper row Ed Ferllse on Lannmg Bull Edge r It llv., .,., . 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I A , AAA, A A I A A A Q AA R 39 First row, left to right Donna LeMasters, Janet ta Lewus Albert Lleber man Donna Lmton Second row Stanley Long, John Lufft Alice Macklm Patrlcna Man lon Upper rught corner Honor roll sophomores seated Barbara Stal naker, Charlotte Vlsnlc Nancy Darby, standmg Becky Sharp Valentme Bolshakov Karen Sue Beck, Sylvla Geumer T :rd row Judy Marsh, Estrella Mar tlnez Herman McCarty Barbara McCoud Mar lene McCracken Mary McCross Fourth row Della Mc Dade Donald McFarland Raymond McGrath Carl Means, Alice Menz Lar ry Merritt, Jack Mallard Fifth row Donald Mll llgan, Barbara Muller James Mlssy James Mlt chell, Marjorie Moe smger, Robert Montnegel Frnda Moore Sixth row Glenn Mor an, Connie Morgan Joan Morgan, Kenneth Moser Laura Mullen Dems My ers Flora Myers Seventh row Wllbur Myers Frederuck Noll Dorothy Nolte, Glenda Oberle, Hal Orum, Mach ael Papas Albert Par sons Eighth row Marjorle Paulus, Mary Payton, Helen Peterson Arley Peyton, Edward Pickens Pat Plckermg, Rudy Pnl ney Ninth row Eugene Platt, Roselee Platt James Porter Judy Pra ger Lmda Prager Lola Prager, Nancy Prager Mlssmg Mary Lou La velle, Joe Luccl Myrna Massey, Roy Palth, Nan cy Peterson Rose Pres on 'sf we Q, rin QW W as-ag all SOPHOMORES Bring Fresh . - l s P I , - A ',V-A:: E QQQ C' ' ' V V . 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WEP' 'W W YW? ww L I 11 'MK WW, ranks and Lead Honor Roll ,E Flrst row, left to right Marjorie Purpura, Jack Rembeau, Ollve Ren shaw Brenton Rhoades Ju th Rlce James Rleck George Wllllam Robinson Second row Wlllam E Robmson Shlrley Ro galsky Jo Ann Rose Joann Flora Rose Betty Schllck Mary Schnel der Bernard Schultz Third row Angela Scott Vlrglma Seabrlght Wll llam Seabrught Beverly Seals Kenneth Seals Ar della Becky Sharp Peg gy Shaw Fourth row Betty Smith Judith Smith Sandra Snider Mary Snodgrass Ella Spaal Raymond Spear Martha Spenger Fnfth row Ellen Spoto Barbara Stalnaker Jo ann Stiles John Straface Madelyn Swauger Bar bara Templm Donald Tennant Sixth row Patrlcla Thompson Paul Tlggle beck Paul Torbett Lar ry Tully Wllllam Van netter Charlotte Vlsnlc Sylvester Webb Seventh row John Welling Ronald Whute Suzanne Wllklnson Ken neth Wilson Donald Workman Dolly Wyatt Marlene Yorden Mlsslnn Margaret Stod dard Thomas Struck Bessie Woods ee r es l s r - - - l 4 ', in ' : ' x ' , y ' ' . g f gt H ' ' H ' A ': -' A n . ss ' ' Z- .., . 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Standing are John Kronjaeger, Janet Paulus, Muriel Lundy, mother of groom: Gene Franke, Joe Bates, father of groom: Howard Howell, Bob McCoid, minister: Bob Sadler, Bob Jones, father of bride: Nancy Fonner, mother of bride, and Robert Erlewine. Chaucer, Demosthenes, Caesar, Rembrandt Metliought I heard a voice ery 'Weep no more! The seniors do murder Mac-beth. Records, movies and items the teaeliers brought from England all made ENGLISH IV more colorful and alive this year. The liter- ature was studied in a ehronologic-al survey. Considerable time was spent on graniniar and especially on spelling, to make the seniors acc-eptable for offiee work next year. Miss Jessie Cunningham's c-lass did creative writing, Miss Mary llervey's read 800 pages in one field of interest and Miss Madge Miller's did a 1000-word research theme. With a book on eaeh head and A-E-I-O-UH on each tongue, the SPEECH CLASS of Miss Tydvil Thomas spent the school year master- ing the phases that make better speakers. Impromptu speeches on subjects drawn from a hat, debates on topic-s of interest, and evaluation talks of some current event were presented. One of the highlights of the course was the presentation of a program by eat-h student. l'sually, the student explained and demonstrated his hobby. Golf, wrestling, judo -very few subjects were left untouched. Trips to the Woodsdale Childrens Home and Altenheim were planned and enjoyed by the Classes. Donna Linton and Dorothy Nolte write the Latin equivalents of English words, watched, tleft to rightj by Kathryn Lambus, Becky Sharp, Karen Sue Beck, Barbara Mills, Valentine Bol- shakov, Nancy Darby, Carol DeFrank. Miss Madge Miller stands by the window. Mr. Peck, left and Connie Morgan, right, watch Helen Sansone put a finishing touch on Mr. Football, made for the football dance. Carol Neider- meyer holds the paint. e Follow in Their Train Posters advertising everything, sculpturing and gigantic Mr. Football came from the ART CLASSES of Mr. Anthony Peck. Much of the Christmas decorating was done by the department. Flass members also adorned the walls with their pictures gaily framed by hearts for a district principals' meeting held in February. The classes first made a colorful folder in which they kept their work. such as drawings of heads and monochromatic paintings. They took up clay sculpturing, with little success. although Pat Ilebolt, sophomore, made a n1an's head and .lo Ann Palmer, senior, a horse. LATIN is not a dead language, according to Miss Madge Miller, Latin teacher. She says that throughout the study of Latin the stu- dents find constant reminders of the fact that Roman civilization still lives in the world today. Besides learning to read, write and under- stand the language, Latin students study Cae- sar's Gallic conquests, Greek and Roman statesmen, and the relationship of English and Latin. For example, some Latin terms in modern geometry are 'frectanglef' triangle and circle, Science is a Latin word mean- ing to know and that field of study con- tains such lioman terms as flora, sodium, genus, momentum and inertia. 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Left to right, the boys are George Ericsson, Norman Montie- gel, Paul Nesdore, Joe Smialis, Ronald Highwart, Jerry Pizzi, Tom Rahr, Bernard Duff, Phil Hayden, Bill Hammond, Dick Metzger, Dick Albinger. 3 i They Gain the Scientific Know-How Chemistry classes under Mr. C. W. Kaetzel started the year by learning symbols of the elements and their valences and how to solve chemical equations. Mr. Kaetzel stressed rea- sons for chemical happenings in daily life, such as Why didn't the biscuits rise? Laboratory work solved many interesting problems, such as providing oxygen, and hy- drogen, by the electrolysis of water. During the second semester several periods a week are spent on student experiments. Hard on clothes? No, everyone has a plastic apron. Not only do the students learn chemistry, but they enjoy Mr. Kaetzel's wit. This year PHYSICS has almost doubled the enrollment of last year. But Mr. J. Ira Steele, teacher, feels that at least five times this year's group should be enrolled. Physics is the science which, deals with mat-- ter and energy and with physical changes in matter. The major units are mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity and nuclear physics, Students learn to use the scientific centi- meter and meter and the Centigrade ther- mometer. They understand what makes a diesel engine run, as well as a steam one. They apply principles of sound to the acoustics of buildings. They learn facts concerning nuclear physics which make today's news stories in- telligible. Treasure hunts using Iocl problems tplue xox and mel xxere planned hx one PFJONIFTRX class for the next under Musa Edith Illc ks teaching., Durlng., a fleld tnp stu dente applied knoxxledge of a transit Ear h one made qome g6OIll6tI'll object cz read a book or artulee pertannng to Illdtllt matlce Of comqe 1 textbook xxae tolloxxul oo But -'sand Nllee Illcke the real purpose of the 'study of geometry IS to develop cleax l0f.,lKdl thlllklllg sometimes a period IS g1V6Il to dls CUSSIOII ln Wl1lCh the loglc of the ISAQOIIIIIQ, lg the mann objecftlve Watch for stop QIQJIS and tlafflc lights I N Ixahle lennnds hrs IDRIXPR 1 XTION Qtudente e ns slx xc s clwss tn t ex ll IIBNGI get It-Ellllltl the xheel of o IIOIIIS .1 1 IX 1 men ln book xxc Clllllllg the flllltldIl16'llfllS of llhlklllf, 1 cn lun 'wt he d he xx lee ok IlllXll1z2,' POI the next txx elve xxceke the Qtudente get e1g.,hteen home of actual KlI'lWlllf., looking, fox stop SIQIIS Qpeed Qlgllq slgnal hghts and 01 rourse other cars braxe enough to hr on tht load at the Same tune They Have to Figure the Angles George Lambros and Sylvua C-elmer construct their geometry figures Mr Kahle takes Carol Darley as first driver for the day Fred S Thomas, George Janetskn and Maru anne Czerwonka wull have thenr turns to E' l ' ' ' 8' 1 Mr. 1. ' ' ' .' 'I EDI'- r 1 4 y ' , x' . 'f 1' . 1. , . .I , l I . r . Y. . I. 1 - , - For th f' 'st xvek: the I nl' K ' ' th '2' , l ' x' , ll cur. ' 2 ' . '1 ' 1' Txx' ' la A' z re Sl t ' ' 'n'k. . . '. A . ' ' . ,, 1 2 . ' . 7 1 L. . ' t,- 2 .i - t - ,xr 1..- , mn r 1 '1 111 '-L0 V, rm h. Y. T ., , . W . . 1 X ' . 1 1 T Y Yx , L f L n T . - . . . - . . .Q ' ' 7 1 ' ' 'z '-A . .5. A. .- 3 . . The Queens are in the counting house. Cafeteria money for the day is being counted by Pat Patterson, Marna Habig and Imogene Glessner, before they enter it on the books. Ready t sell paper r make change are by counter left to right Robert Sawa Laura Mullen Judy Rice Mary Lou Lavelle Patti Thomas Laura Coulter Audrey Lucas In the rear are David Guyer Robert Montiegel Barbara Potts Kathryn McMullen Marilyn Ritchie Shirley Arnett Lora Burkhart Mr Danford director Don Showalter Jo Ann Palmer Ronald Stauf er Fust thought yy hen a lunch ticket s needed first in nnnd yyhen you need paper and last place ln the blllldlllg youd think of to look f it thats the sch ol BANK undel the guiding., hand ot N11 C A Danford Students fiom all tluee classes mty yy Ollx in tl1e bank ployuled they hayc stlong chal actel f1lldlltl6S especially pitlence tol count mg, out typmg papel The bank handles all school supplies tic kets fol games and shoyys and tlus yeal added thc handling of lunch tic kets Theyll Wm Their Letter Caretakers of the school accounts are the members of Hr Challes A Danford s AD XANC ED BOOIxIxEEPINF classes B6Sld9Q taking cale of the cafctexla money a11d books they also have ch nge of the students school 'Fucsclay lll0lI1lllf., xt home loom tlllle Tlns class IS mostly made up of stenoglapluc students yy l1o haye had one year of bookkeep mg They need tlus expellence to get used to the office IOUUIIS of keeping books col iec tly l O 0 Y 2 , . . , 9 I . 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The documents illustrated the source of some American rights and freedoms Posters were made illustrating rights and freedoms. In addition to the regular textbook work an American historical novel and a World War I or II book or a II1llCkl'HkIllgn novel were read. Current events were especially emphasized during the second half year and memorization and mapmaking went on regularly. FARWSEH5 Ilabbling in stock or choosing government officials was all in a day's work for Miss Ken-- yon's l'IiOI3I.EMS OI IJEMOt'IiAC'Y classes. The biggest project was the study of stock. The class kept a chart on three different kinds of stock, after reading the chapter on Amerit- can Capitalism System. Then stock was bought and the class very anxiously watched its ups and downs. Mock elections were held in November, and the walls were covered with campaign posters for state and local offices. Income tax processes were thoroughly studied as one of the many things tom0rrow's citizen should know. LV? 'I'- vv L,fv , fret '4' MOORE I ' si,--Z.l?i5i..wxs QTYJ' A CMENLN 5 seam gf '1 Some of the posters which are a project of Miss Scharf's class are being displayed. Kathryn McMul- len, Gilbert Haller and Shirley Horstemeyer have placed theirs, Phyllis Baker puts hers up, Shirley McCartney and Miss Scharf stand ready with others. A fine collection of election ma- terial they have gathered is being placed by a POD class. First row: left to right: Gary Grubb, Bill Rod- gers, Joan McFarland, Betty Lou Millard, Vernon Davis, Carol Schel- lenberg, Carol Neidermeyer, Bill Coble, John Kronjaeger, Lois Cop- Cer, Shirley Crook, Shirley Dane- hart, Bob Davis. Second row: Clark Nicholson, Charles Stein, Phyllis McKee, Shelvey Butler, Carol Wel- ling, Norman Montiegel: Third row: Charles Pavlick, Fred A. 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Wheelmg Hzgh School Presents Speetaeulm comes to lngh sc l1ool In keep mg xv1th the trend of blg t9lGVlS1Ol1 lJl0dllC t1ons the Junlor Class sponsored .111 all school spectaculzn, Idlllli-ll! 13 and 14 1q5O Tlllg IIIOCIIICUOII 1epl.1c ed the annual llllll0l Shoxx Anxone 111 school xx as ehglhle to tlkc p.11t The shoxx xxds dnected hx Nlls NI11gd11le11e lunnlx blll6ldS, SIJOIIQOI of tl1e Jlll1101S SIIZIQ spxoxxls and Nancx IQQIHX xx e1e student .1ss1st ants D1x1ded lllt0 th1ee SGKUOIIQ TX Sequence Western bL9llE1Y'lO and PdllSldll Scene the shoxx as lt unfolded told the tale of thlee dl 8ftO1S xxl1o couldnt .1g1ee 011 xxhat txpe of lll0dllCUOI1 to haxe The TV sequence had 21 httle Int of GVQIY tlung as tl1e hustle and hustle helnnd .1 tele NlSl0ll 1411116111 xx as shoxx ll The old XX est 1etu1ned fol 11 brlef fhng lll the XX este1n bcen 11110 xx 1th coxxboxs and coxx gnls decked Ollt lll plalcl slnrt and lex1s To gax lhuee tl1e 111111191119 xxent for tl1e flllld pa1t to see slclexx dlk cafes canc .111 ffnls and ex1ot1c da11ces N11 Rox IXGIIIQ deslgned QCQIIQIX a1ded 111 nts COHQUIICUOII hx the stage c1exx XX 1th l1e1 sexxlng classes, Nllss Ruth lfloto nmcle the cos TIIIIIQQ 1i0S6llldll6 t1.1xl1a1t SQIIIOI xx as Ill 1l1.11g,e of tll0l9OgldIlllX l I -. 'x . , ' . v - , . . , ' . . 1 1 1 1 , . 8 I , . 1 1 ' '1 ' 1 , ' ' 1 .- N u A 1 r w v ' 'Y b 1 1 5 Q , 1 . ' , ' , - C '. , N' Q ' 1 a x . . H U Coghill, Voc-al l11llSlC'. and produc-ed by Mrs. - , ', .- ., ,. , ,, 1 . Y 1, . . . . I 1, . ' ' 1 . 1. ' . an , - A h Y - Y 7 . - ' f-.1 1 1 1' 1 P K ' A I . 1 1 1 5 N 1 1 1 1 ' I v , I , I . V . . ' 1' ' 1 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 K -' . 1 1 1 '-1 J W 1 1 . 1 , 1 , 1, , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' . ' . 1 1' '. ' . 1 . 1' x. 1 1 ' . 1 ' 54 AS THE BRIDGE IS BEING PREPARED FOR SO WORK AND PLAY IN SCHOOL PREPARE BUSTLING ACTIVITY IN LATER YEARS 1 55 BUSTLING TRAFFI THE STUDENT FOR X ,fy I C! 1955 Initiates, First row, left to right: Virginia Ellis, Bonnie Dorsch, Camille Donnelly, Janice Kimmel, Judy Eddy, Lorene Mid- daugh, Muriel Lundy, Betty Rodak, Donna Savoldi. Second row: Sara Ballard, Al- dean Shannon, Carole Schellen- berg, Patti Thomas, Martha Carr. Third row: Gary Martin, Earl Klevins, George Ericsson. 1954 Initiates, Seated: Dick Ciri- pompa, Sandra Murphy, Emma May Schultz, Judy Hartenstein, Thursa Trabert, Sophie Otvenoski. Norma Jean Harris, Joan Bliss. Standing: Fred S. Thomas, Neva Wagener. Honor to the Honorable Character, scholarship, leadership, service. These are the ideals upon which the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is founded and the traits nec- essary for membership. Each year five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class may be admitted to the society. How- ever, a person must have been on the honor roll for three semesters previous to his nomination. This honor society is one of three thousand branches of the National Honor Society which was organized by the Secondary School Principals' Organization to commend deserving students in high schools. On March 11, 1955, an impressive ceremony took place as ten juniors and seven seniors were initiated. Principal Roy Kerns installed the initi- ates and senior members explained the purposes and duties of the organization. The biggest project of NHS is College Day which was held this year on November 17, with 21 colleges represented. The society also acts as hosts for various teachers' meetings held in Wheeling High. Sophie Otvenoski is president, Emma May Schultz, vice president, Joan Bliss secretary, and Fred S. Thomas, treasurer. 56 Student Council Cabinet, Left to right: Betty Rodak, Judy Harten stein, Birdie Forrester, John Kron jaeger, Muriel Lundy, Neva Wag ener, Sophia Otvenski, John Demas, Dick Ciripompa. Front row, left to right: Everett Brinkman, sponsor, Dick Ciri- pompa, Rosemarie Gayhart, Mari- anne Czerwonka, Camille Donnelly, Lorene Middaugh, Pete Oliver, John Demas, Tom Grundy, Nick Mumley. Second row: Joan Bliss, Thursa Trabert, Sonya Kanick, Albert Lieberman, Paulette Ferlise, Glen- da Oberle, Barbara Templin, Bir- die Forrester, Carol Frederick, Jeanette Bone, Nancy Weeks. Third row: Mary Lee Schultz, Helen Hadjis, Dick Davis, John Kronjaeger, Shirley Arnett, Don Watkins, Bob Sadler, Joan Morgan, Judy Godfrey. Fourth row: Kitty Lambus, Al- dean Shannon, Muriel Lundy, Char- lene Jerrome, Joe Bates, Neva Wagener, Sophie Otvenoski. Standing, Tom Rahr, Betty Ro- dak, Judy Hartenstein. They Are Democracy in Action STUDENT COUNCIL had a good year under its four officers: Dick Ciriponipa, president. John De111as, vice president, Betty Kodak, Inar- shal, Judy Hartenstein, judge. The Football Dance proved to he a big success with tht- crowning of John Kronjaeger as Mr. Ifoothall. John Demas and Charlene .lerronie attended the Northern Panhandle conference. John, along with Ca111ille Donnelly and Birdie For- rester, also attended the State confereiicff. Birdie was elected secretary of the Stan- Association. S0011 dancing was tried Eigillll to keep down the noon-day congestion in the hall. hut was not successful. Sweatshirts were sold and the Student Council Gavel. a news sheet, was published. Tl1e Club of the Year was 1121111911 at the inauguration ceremonies l1eld on April 27. The Council's newest project was the sell- illg of progranis at all the home haskethall ganies. The lllflllittll' system was continued with the niarshal, Betty Kodak. in charge. Student court was held with Judy lIarte11- stein as judge. Tl1e year was clilnaxed with the eighth a11- nual Coronation Ball 111111 the crowning oi' the May Queen at Clay School Ull April 221. Y-Teens, First row, left to right: Patty Thompson, Eleanor Cavros, Marina Congers, Laura Bell Mul- len, Judy Rice, Susan Beck. Second row, Ella May Adams, Rose DiClemente, Mrs. Jeannette McCoy, adviser, June Stevenson, Donna Savoldi, Shirley Horste- meyer, Carol Rader, Miss Edith Hicks, adviser, Patricia Manion, Becky Sharp. Third row, Shirley Bell, Sandy Bogers, Nancy Darby, Bessie Woods, Mary Louise Hartley, Nor- ma Jean Harris, Millicent Keppel, Kitty Lambus, Lorene Middaugh, Sylvia Geimer. Fourth row, Harriet Hanauer, Rose Middleton, Jean Teagarden, Carol Bernhardt, Sara Ballard, Gladys Hinerman, Elizabeth Con- rad, Sally Jones, Marilyn Ritchie, Beatrice Ann Prince. Fifth row, Nancy Lee Meyer, Martha Carr, Wanda Piko, Kathryn McMullen, Bonnie Dorsch, Susan Hendrickson, Dorothy Nolte, Bar- bara Kimmel, Rosalie Kupchak, Delores Cain, Patti Thomas, Donna Linton, Pat Joyce. Hi-Y, First row: Gary Grubb, Tony Stanchina, Larry Bole, Gary Martin, Joe Bates, Garrett Hull, William O'Toole. Second row: Mr. Roy F. Kerns, adviser, Dick Albinger, Fred Bus- kirk, Jerry Pizzi, Bill Conner, Ron Highwart, Bill Hirsch. Third row: Fred Kerns, James Kettler, Gary Kehr, Howard Nie- bur, Bill Rodgers, Mike Monahan, Gilbert Haller, Dick Cornelia. Fourth row: Ronald Salkovick, Bob McCoid, Nick Mumley, Bob Sadler, Walter Davis, Mr. L. N. Kahle, adviser. Christian Service ls Their Aim During the YWCA Centennial observance, Y-Teens received hollow paper candles to fill with fifty pennies. In March they held their semi-formal dance at the YWCA. The September initiation installed sixty members and the new officers. The club sang at the Woodsdale Ilome for the Aged. The Hi-Y joined the Y-Teens in the last pre-Easter service. The officers are Donna Savoldi, president, Shirley Horstemeyer, vice president, Carol Rader, secretary, June Stevenson, treasurer. Norma Jean Harris is program chairman. Sponsors are Miss Edith Hicks and Mrs. Jean- nette McCoy, assisted by Mrs. Joan Millard. The Hi-Y was reorganized this year through the effort of Mr. Roy Kerns after a lapse of several years. Mr. L. N. Kahle is the other adviser and Gary Martin is president, Bob Hoge, vice president, and Tony Stanchina, secretary. First club project was distributing Heart Fund containers. The club has met at the YMCA every Thurs- day. Their dues are 51.25 a year, half of which goes to state headquarters at Charleston. The club is small, having twelve paid mem-- bers on March 1, but active. Representatives were sent to the state convention at Jack- son's Mill on March 25. 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Katheryn McMullen. Norma Jean Harrns, Mr Al fred Ihlenfeld, advlser 1 1' Y ' 11 1 I. 1 ' ' S 1' 1 .1I1- V S ' ',' ' .' .' Q - 'f ' ' ' ' 9 ' tl 1 1 L 1'1'111'J TEA1'111fl11S 111 1 . '1111'A 0. . -, . .. if L11 - - 11 -, , . -1, W' I Y 4. 7 S st . ,- ' th If 1 '1 ' 1' 1 . tio ' .1' Q 'ff .' 'l 1. A111 11' 1 ' ' tl - FTA 1' 11 '111- If' I ' ' jl ' '.' ' tl :111 1 ' '. - - ' ' 1 1'0k6 panties for L'1111Jl1 111111 A12l1'f111S I1'e1'1'1' be fun but not In-,,fim1,1e' 1111 . - -- gr 11 -1 1 - 1 '-1- -1 .-1,-11 ' ' ' ' -' . . 1 .. , K , , . V . Y L12 L, . lx , ' , 1 I 1 ,. L, .Y ,' , Y . . .'4 .' , I . S' y L. A I. ...Y K. , , . , . ...Y Cvyu- , , L. , . . ...H . . ' . L., . - 1 O X li. ' , 'lyi- 59 Music Sweet - With a Beat Front row, left to right: Tom Schlosser, Sophie Otvenoski, Sylvia Helfer, Barbara Haller, Joan Wolanin. Joan Morgan. Second row: Erma Higgins, Jean Teagarden, George Davis, James Reick, Sylvester Webb, Arley Peyton, Bob Kuckuck, Bernard Duff. Third row: Virginia Norton, Regina Dunlap, Sandra Burns, Phyllis McKee, Martha Wallace, Bill Edwards. George Robinson, Vernon Davis, Bob Mazur, Jim Somerville, Jimmy Evans, Marlene Thomas, Fourth row: Joyce Dixon, Wanda Conner, Wanda Porter, Peggy Hays, Barbara McCoid, Lois Gilmore, Mary Schneider, Donald Knollinger, Robert Fleming, Bob Racham, Bob Abercrombie, Eddie Geimer, Danny Kilgore, Carolyn Nanney, Frida Moore. Fifth FOWI Susie Wilkif1S0Y1. Clifford SCHHHC, Nancy Prager, Charles Frazier, John Snider, Mr. Hammond, Jack Foster. I'nder the new direetor. Mr. Brad llam- mond, the BAND sported new uniforms this year which the Band Mothers furnished at a t-ost of 515-174375. Besides at-tivity at football games, the Gold and Blue musicians marc-hed in several par- ades, such as the West Liberty College llome- Coming Parade. The convert band of fifty-five members per- formed on the WTRX program Youth and Music. They also presented two formal ron- rerts. Individually, members entered into compe- tition with band members from other schools. Tom Sehlosser, Bernard Duff, Eugene tleimer and William Coble attended a clinic' at West Liberty College. Fifteen band members were entered in the Solo Ensemble Contest. The entire band took part in the Band Festival at Weirton. The voeal groups, GIRLS' CHORUS I. GIRLS' CHORUS II, AND MIXED ENSEM- BLE. were under the direction of a new ad- viser, Mrs. Magdalene Coghill. IIer singing groups appeared with the All- County Chorus at the fall PTA convention and on the radio program Youth and Musit-, April IG as usual. They presented a Christmas c' o n t' e 1' t titled Everywhere, Everywhere. Christmas Tonight and a May eont-ert titled I llear Ameriea Singing. They also sang in the Wheeling Iligh Spectacular. The Voc-al groups erossed over a new bridge when they appeared on WTHF-TV during the Christmas holidays. The songs used in the Christmas t-ont-ert supplied the numbers. Mrs. Coghill's groups sang at the county superin- tendents' convention on Marc-li 311 and April l. They also took part in the Elks' Minstrel. It's Blossom Time. Girls' Glee Club I, First row! left to right: Mary Louise Hartley, Donna Savoldi, Betty Rodak, Carol Zimmerman, Ella Spaar, Audrey Lucas, Jeanette Bone, B e s sie Woods, Martha Gallagher, Judy Rice, Donna Jefferys. Second row: Madlyn Straface, Betty Schlick, Glenda Oberle, Ethel Rutherford, Sharon Harris, Sarah Foster, Patty Burns, Nancy Burke, Sherlene Johnson, Beatrice Ann Prince, Rosalie Kupchak, Beverly Seals, Kathleen Noll, Millicent Keppel. Third row: Lorezetta Grover, Suzanne Sprowls, Judi Hoke, San- dra Hickman, June Stevenson, Eleanor Cavros, Gladys Hinerman, Judy McNickle, Carol DeFrank, Wanda Piko, Nancy Reilly, Carol Calvert, Dolly Wyatt, Delores Danehart. Fourth row: Joann Stiles, Donna Linton, Dorothy Nolte, Laura Belle Mullen. Seated at piano: Mrs. Magda- Iene Coghill. Girls' Glee Club ll, Front row: left to right, Shirley Horstemeyer, Rosemarie Gayhart, Alice Deme- trakis, Arletta Rhoades, Delores Cain, Jeanette Bone, Mrs. Coghill, Irene Myers, Lola Prager. Norma Jean Harris, Patty Manion, Patti Thomas. Second row: Sue Caldwell, Bar- bara Templin, Beverly Craig, Peg- gy Plunkett, Margaret Agar, Jeane Snedeker, Janet Paulus, Nancy Darby, Maudine Lapinsky. Third row: Mary Kay Norman, Martha Carr, Margie Plants, Carol Rader, Marilyn Kiger, Susan Hen- drickson, Sue Dixon, Patty Fitz- simmons, Sylvia Ehler, Olive Ren- shaw, Gloria Cole. Mixed Ensemble, First row: left to right, Mrs. Coghill, Jeanette Bone, Betty Schlick, Donna Sa- voldi, Sandra Hickman, Betty Ro- dak, Carol Zimmerman, Judy Mc- Nickle, Audrey Lucas. Second row: Madlyn Straface. Lorezetta Grover, Ethel Ruther- ford, Tcm Criswell, Fred Noll, Nancy Burke, Kathleen Noll, Sher- Iene Johnson. Third row: Gladys Hinerman. June Stevenson,Glenda Oberle,Jack Ritz, Fred S. Thomas, Rosalie Kup- chak, Delores Danehart, Millicent Keppel. Fourth row: Suzanne Sprowls. Judi Hoke, Marshall Winchester. Bob DeProspero, Gene Breuss. Jack Reinbeau, Wanda Piko, Nancy Reilly. In the World of Print and Pictur With abounding energy. the YEARBUOK S-'FAFF yvorked long hours to assemble a book. Miss Mary llervey, adviser. guided the staff and .Indy llartenstein edited the book. Be-- tvveen them they directed pictures, copy and proofreading. and general confusion. .Ioan Bliss. artist. Muriel Lundy, business manager, Clarenee DeYaul. bookkeeper, .Ioe Hates. sports editor, and Clifford Schane. as- sistant to the editor, made up the staff. Mary liaran and Mike Papas were sent by lleaven in the midst of the rush. The journalism classes solicited advertis- ing, wrote class and c-lub write-ups. and ehec-ked the many details. Finally. the toil and trouble were over, and there were no people happier than the staff eethe book is out! llave you a nose for news? If so. you are invited to start sniffing as soon as you appear in journalism. Nexvslists, Hey Theres. Wheeling Arounds. sparks for Flashes all eall for ale1't11ess. Sophie Otvenoski is editor, Neva Wagener. second page editor. and .loe Bates. sports editor. Muriel Lundy is business manager. handling both advertising and c-irc-nlation. C'larenc'e DeVaul is bookkeeper. Miss Mary A. llervey is adviser. This year's staff sold more than enough advertising for eaeh of the seven issues and seeured more subscriptions to the Rec-ord than for several years. l':f1lllIlll1Pl1I added this year is a papereutter. hey Fmd Themselves at Home Repeatlng the t1n1e xx orn phmse P1og,1a111 mr PROGRANI SALESPFOPIF blaxed 111 weather to peddle thelr xxares at the XX 11d cats home football games thex xx eu dnected by the Journalxsm department XX 1th one hlp draggmg fro111 change 1nd one arm numb from programs thex stood at every gate The change Sltl1dtlOl1 xxas 11g,ht ened bx pockets presented bx Ilobbs Lumbex Company Clamormg to be fnst to tuln 111 mouex to Murlel Lundy, manager they then sought out good seats to xx atch the rest of the game Program salesmen Front row left to right Muriel Lundy Joan McFarland Betty Callahan Audrey Lucas Sandra Sauler Mar garet Agar Mary Lou Yoho Frances Shrader Patty Hall Back row Fred Bus klrk George Burge Ros alla Ferdinand Robert Knowles Pat Zimmerman Phllllp Hayder Mildred Faulner Carole Palmer Marshall Winchester Eluz abeth Conrad Suzanne Sprowls Cynthla Hut chlson Quill and Scroll, Stand mg, left to right Clnfford Schane. Mlss Mary Her vey, advlser, Sophle Ot venoskl Slttmg, left to right Judy Hartenstevn, Murlel Lundy, Neva Wegener The 11119911115 lllfall thlptel of Q1 III XXI? 10111. xxas 19411 11 1 ed IS s nina, 111' ntmed f0l NI1ss llllda l Dawes xxho tulght J01lll12':11lS11l It WHS f1o111 1'l'6 untll 1101 death 11 1 0' T e club 511011801611 a fllp fllltlllfall the XXIIGQIIIIQ' Intell1g,e11ce1 plant last fall Xt monthlx meetmgs the 111611111015 CIISKIIQS out IJQIQ xx1ll be lllltldtfdd about COlIlll1t,11l6lllQ1lT tune The offlcels ale 11111191 Lundx plesldent Illdlth IIZ:1lt9ll'5t9lll xlce plesulent Xexa NN a,., e11er secretary, 50111119 OtV6l1Sk1 tleasurer and Cllfford Schane DIOQIEIIH chanman ' V . ' H K , H ' T Q , Y . Y I r V 2 I v 1 A Q Av w- ' ,xv A A SA ws J J A U v C v. if . . ,t' .it 12 st L-I lr 2 I U , Y . v , 'F .u H I ' P .' 2 1 ' .,.. ' ' 1 El Z.. ' h , K. L, . . .- . r x v. . . I , Y 2 , . .T 4 I I is I l I Y . f ' . ' -- 1 'r - standing IIQXYSIJHIJBI' llel'SOHZlgeS. NQXY 1116111- ' -L '. . . .I K Q X A N J V - D ' 'xt ' 'x A 'l Vx ' S. 1 ' . ' ' A ' ' x ' -' . x -' ' fl '- fr- - . . , , . , , . 4 nv K' ' v t, 1 . S .y , , , w ' 1 I . - , f ' . . , L, , , V . U v : ' V Y v I 9 ' Y ' V 1 - 7 1 9 U 1 , . Y I - 63 Drama Club. Front row, left to right: Shirley Bell, Ju- dith Rice, Ella Spaar, Clif- ford Schane, Mary Louise Hartley, Mary Ellen Myers, Rosemarie Gayhart, Char- lotte Visnic, Audrey Lucas, Camille Donnelly, Suzanne Sprowls, Charlene Jerrome, George Burge, Pat Thomas, Shirley Horstemeyer, Carol Rader. Second row: Wanda Con- ner, Elaine Seabright, Becky Sharp, Birdie Forrester, Rosalie Kupchak, Martha Gallagher, Carolyn Nanney, Helen Hadjis, Nancy Groves, Marianne Czer wonka Virginia Ellis Shar on Blbey Mary Lee Shultz Emma May Shultz Sally Jones Marilyn Ritchie Third Row Bob Kuck uck Nancy Burke Harriet Hanauer, Rose Middleton Carole Schellenberg Gen eva Kuehnert Sandra Mur phy Carol Neldermeyer Millicent Keppel Beverly Eyler Betty Rodak Shirley Shmn Muriel Lundy Lois Copper Phyllis McKee Joan Bliss Judy McNlckIe Patty Manion Fourth row Bob Aber crombne, Marna Hablg Eu nice Hoffer Sonya Kanlck, Gilbert Haller Gary Grubb Mike Monahan Bob McCord Nick Mumley Bob Sadler Dick Albmger Bull Conner Fred Busklrk Don Watklns Dick Clrlpompa Pete Oliver Lorene Mlddaugh Joan Mc Farland Thesplan Troupe 782 First row left to right Clifford Schane Vlrglnua Ellis Muriel Lundy Neva Wagener Rosemarie Gayhart Betty Evans Second row Eunice Hoffer Helen Hadjis Sharon Blbey Carole Schellen berg Sophie Otvenosku Nancy Groves Third row Sonya Kanlck Sondra Murphy Geneva Kuehnert Audrey Lucas Martha Wallace Phyllis McKee Fourth row Marianne Czerwonka, Betty Rodak, Suzanne Sprowls Bob Abercrombie Blll Conner Bull Coble Beverly Eyler All the Worlds a Stage The DRANIA L LL B under the superwlslon of NIISS Tx ds 1l Thomas presented a KN est Mrgmm II1sto11cal Pageant for the state PTA con XQHUOII held at Clay School last fall It out hned historic al scenes ln the state such as the mous lun The ncxt club present H1011 was the XIIHIS tice Dax play then the fl1llStIl1dS plax Thew closed the xeal Xkltll the senior plu Xleet Nle in St Louis also under the chrec tlon of Nllss Thomas The club offlcers th1s year ale Rosemarie Gaxhart p1es1dent fllffOldql1121l1Q wce presl dent Susle Sprowls secletau and bandla Nlurphx treasuler THESPIAN TROUPE 782 gave a one act play Paul Sphts the Atom Members helped xx 1th all dfalllatlf productions ln school and plowlded people for the make up Commlttee -Xn ll1ltl2:ltl0l1 banquet was held for new he! each person must qualify vslth 500 1101115 of dramatic work and be outstandlng, in clramatlcs Offlcels of the club are Nlurlel Lund! presl dent C hfforcl Schane flrst vice president V1r guna Janey Ellis second vice presldent Bettw Exans recording secretary Rosemarie Gaxhart correspond1ng secretary Cvnthla Hl1tChlSOI1 treasurer and Neva NN agener pro gram chalrman I I I Y I I , . , . I I I Q , - , I 1 I I ' Y 'I I I I. , . , I Y I . Y . , ' . , 1 , . , I 7 I v I ' . : 1 I 9 1 ' Y I I Y' : 'Y I I y . . , . l : I I 1 I I I 1 ' v' ' 1 s , - . v v. 1 , ,. . . Y H , U I A ' 'L - C 8 y R . A v ' If v K . 1 l - . v' - ' . Madonna of the Trail and Betty Zane's fa- members in the spring. To become a mem- 3 .V . . L. i V' V. K1 I . 'l.- I .K 1' c 't v 1 D ' y ' . 4 'Y 4 -Y, ' is 4 A f AY' ' - ' .L . -v . L- I .- , . v S . inf ' , .L I . 4 A Uv, '- -A A L ' 9 - y 5 1 s ' . u ' ' nn ,VI ' ,' A ' ' f . 8' ' ' ' . ' 5' ' , 5 2 , , s I . I 'X Y - K I y Wy W A .Yr 4 - ' . . 64 Red Cross Representa- tives, Front row, left to right: Joan Wolanin, Bar- bara McCoid, Marilyn Ki- ger, Shirley Horstemeyer, Virginia Ellis. Second row: Barbara Hal- ler, Angela Scott, Emma May Schultz, Arletta Rhoades. Third row: Peggy Plun- kett, Phyllis Ebert, Jean Teagarden, Barbara Call, Judy McNickIe. Fourth row: Albert Par- sons, Bob McCoid. Stage Crew Left to right Robert Abercrombie Glenn Moran Wilfred Ripley Rob ert Kuckuck Pat Pickering Ready to Mop Miss Ruth Floto IS the sponsor of thc JUNIOR RED CROSS and for her yyorklnc, force each home room elected a repxesenta tive However though the group was organ 1Z6d and ready ln case of a call there werent any calls thls year Each home room gaye a contribution of pennies for the Red Cross Up As Needed The boys that try to keep everything back stage runmng smoothly are the STAGT CREW who yyork under the SIIDGIWISIOH of Nlr Alfred Ihlenfeld The stage creyy headed by Bob Abercrombie clean and properly equipped for all types of programs The crew IS made up of two senlors two Jumors and two sophomores John Smder semor, w as added after the plcture was taken Nlr Roy Kerns IS a prominent honorary mem ber of the stage crew w1th his artlstlc hand for orlgmal scenery Their motto IS We Xl ork for PlOdllCtlO1l Not D6StI'llCtl0I'1 , ' 2 I 1 1 ' . . ' ' u 5 v . - . ' ' ' . u 1 c V v v W v. . . . 1 7 ' ' y Y - v v 1 . . Y . ' Y , . 1 P ' has as its main responsibility to keep the stage f l , . , - , . , 5 t . . I , ' . me , 65 Seeing the stadium upside down are the Tumblers. Sponsored by Miss Sarah Moser, they have performed at the Warwood, Park- ersburg, Central, Martins Ferry, Dunbar, Moundsville, and Bellaire football games. Six old members usually do acrobatics, new mem- bers are taught routine. They had a successful bake sale in Febru- ary at Stone and Thomas. Their meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month with Laura Lee Smith, president, Carol Neider- meyer, vice president, Eunice lloffer, secre- tary-treasurer, Millicent Keppel, chaplain. With whistles ready and knowledge of all games crannned in their heads, the STUDENT LEADERS help Miss Moser with the girls' gym classes. Girls signify their desire to become mem- bers in the early spring. Miss Moser then ob- serves the prospective leaders on their person- ality, ability to get along with others, and honesty. New members are selected in the fall. Last fall just thirteen girls were qualified to join. Officers are Judy Hartenstein, president, Janet Rea, vice president, Pat Debolt, corre- sponding secretary, Nancy Fonner, recording secretary, and .loan Wolanin, treasurer. They'll Take On Any Comers Tumblers Club, Front row! Carol Belt, Lucy Plants, Eunice Hoffer, Carol Neidermeyer, Marna Habig, Millicent Keppel, Carol Calvert. Second row: Dora Bland, Carol Bernhardt, Anna Louise Goodwin, Kitty Lambus, Shirley Bell, Cather- ine Ponko. Third row: Della McDade, Margie Moesinger, Laura Belle Mullen, Dolly Wyatt, Judy Harman, Nancy Burke. Student Leaders, Front row, left to right: Jo Ann Roxby, Pat Debolt, Joan Wolanin, Judy Hartenstein, Janet Rea, Nancy Fonner. Second row: Lucy Plants, Joan McFarland, Betty Hinegardner, Phyl- lis Ebert, Peggy Hays, Sally Jones, Barbara Call, Mary Lee Schultz. Third row: Betty Callahan, Aldean Shannon, Sandra Sailer, Shelvey But- ler, Carole Palmer, Harriet Hanauer, Camille Donnelly, Rose Marie Gay- hart. 'V nw . gg f 81, 2 ' i Girls' Athletic Club, First row. left to right: Karen Sue Beck, Patty Manion, Angela Scott, Carol Calvert. Aldean Shannon. Patti Thomas, Shelvey Butler, Sharon Bibey, Shirley Horstemeyer, Carol Rader, Norma Harris, Millicent Keppel, Charlene Jerrome. Second row: Becky Sharp, Mary Ann Snodgrass. Marjorie Paulus. Judy Marsh. Joan Wolanin, Sandy Snider, Janey Ellis, Rosalia Ferdinand, Beth Sindel- decker, Lois Copper, Dolly Wyatt, Jonetta Lewis, Carol Hammond. Third row: Barbara Miller. Shirley Baier. Delores Cain, Pat Debolt, Stella Kelley, Lora Jean Burkhart. Kathleen Noll, Judy Smith, Bessie Woods, Kitty Lam- bus, Paulette Ferlise, Virginia Fragale, Frances Shra- der. Charlotte Hamilton. The GIRLS' ATlII,l'I'I'IC' I'I,l'I3, sponsored lay Miss Sllfllll Moser, requires memliers to make 150 points for zulmission. Points are olitainefl hy plziyilays, four out of fiye whit-li must he uttencletl along with one of two hikes. The GAC' pluys lizisketlmll informally with various valley st-hools. On April 12. they hurl ai reunion of former me-niliers. Uffivers of the rluli are Shelvey Butler. president. Patti Thomas, vit-e presirlent, Carol ltzicler, recording serretairy, Alcleun Sliunnon. 4-orresponcling secretary. Shirley lIOl'SIPIl16j'4'l'. treasurer, uncl Sharon llihey, Cllilllllllll. ir Q ., Girls' Swim Club, Kneeling, left to right: Muriel Lundy, Nancy Groves, Joan Bliss, Emma May Schultz. Second row: Norma Carpenter. Jean Teagarden. Geneva Kuehnert, Sandra Murphy, Sonya Kanick, Carol Schellenberg, Helen Hadjis. Mary Ellen Myers. Jeanie Glessner. Janet Rea, Mary Lee Schultz, Marianne Czerwonka. Barbara Mitchell. Third row: Rosemarie Gayhart. Shirley Crook, Har- riet Hanauer, Patty Thompson, Judy Barnett, Sandra Boges, Joan Morgan, Joan Wolanin. Janey Ellis, Millie Bisbocci, Janet Paulus, Millicent Keppel, Lois Jean Copper, Eunice Hoffer. Fourth row: Wanda Porter, Martha Wallace, Mar- jorie Paulus, Carol Calvert, Laura Mullen, Donna Lin- ton, Mary Schneider, Camille Donnelly, Sharon Bibey, Judy Smith, Dolly Wyatt, Barbara Kimmel, Martha Spenger, Sandra Bremer. The purpose of the SWIMMING CLUB is exurtly what you woulfl lIll2iglll9 f to swim. Two swims are held monthly at either the Linsly Institute pool or the YWCA. Members must attend one swim ti month. Another pur- pose is to huilcl fellowship and frienclliness among the members. Many of the girls are exrellent swimmers. Others ure not experts, but are learning through tl1e c-lulm. UtTic'ers are .Ioun Bliss. president. Nant-y Groves, vit-e presitlent, Muriel Lundy. set'retury, unrl liinmzi May Schultz, treasurer. Saddle Club F1rst row, left to rlght Peggy Plunkett, Nancy Groves Helen Hadjls Second row Rosemarle Gayhart Mlllle Blsboccl Judy Eddy Janey Ellis Carol Dalley Emma May Schultz Carole Zlmmerman Arletta Rhoades Alnce Demetrakls Janet Rea Thlrd row Sharon Blbey Mary Ellen Myers Harrlet Hanauer, Marlanne Czerwonka Barbara McCold Glenda Oberle, Deborah Greene Nancy Schenerleln Jeanne Glessner Mary Lee Schultz Nature Club Flrst row, left to rlght George Burge Donna Jefferys Bessle Woods Mary Loulse Hartley Catherlne Ponko, Clifford Schane Miss Thomas Cynthia Hutchison Sally Todd Sandra Saller Carole Jennings Sue Dlxon Jeanne Snedeker Second row starting behnnd Mary Hartley Betty Schllck Ellzabeth Conrad Pat Joyce Dorothy Nolte Jo Ann Palmer, Carol Calvert Martha Becker Elsne Frye Peggy Hays Rose D1CIemente Sally Jones Third row Rosalie Kupchak Joann Stiles Sylvia Gelmer Sherry Fisher Mary Kay Norman Gladys Hlnerman Janet Paulus Wllma Bursee Wanoa Pnko Connie Morgan Erma Hlgglns, Betty Smlth Becky Sharp Patty Mannon Judy Rice Susie Sprowls Dolly Wyatt Jean Teagarden, Marjorne Purpura Fourth row Rose Muddleton Phyllls McKee Murlel Lundy Susle Hendrickson Charlotte Hamul ton Mary Ann Snodgrass Marjorle Paulus Frances Shrader Fnfth row Fred A Thomas Bob Sadler Mlke Monahan Tom Grundy Fred Busknrk Phnl Hayden To the Fzelds on Foot or Horse The sADDIl i I I B ll1lIl3I9tl e1gl1tee11 neu 111811113913 111 OCYODQI 111.1k111l, a t0tal 0f o 1101 sexx 0111611 Tl1e club schedule llllllldei h01sel1a1k 11d lllg 01116 a IIIOIIIII I11 NCJWQIIIIJGI a steak t1 has held at Oglebax I'a1k I11 116161111391 the 111811111615 had .1 C 11IlStlllflS pants and 111 NI.11c 11 1 NXQIIIGI 10.1st Nlaux IJlOjQitS f01 tl1e scl100l xx e1e 141111911 Ollt among, them the 111.1k111,, Sd1ldXXlil16S fOI the Pa1ke1sl1111g Illgh basket ball te.1111 xx 11911 thex plaxed 11e1e NI1ss I+1a11ces B1owe1111.111 IS SIJOIISOI and the 0ff1ce1s a1e Nano C110xes 111651119111 Lh.11 16119 191101119 ure p1es1de11t Helen H.1dJ1s sec1et.11x and Peggx Plunkett t1e.1s111e1 I'he 'NATI RF LI I B 60 st1011g IS one 0f the most actne clubs 111 sc 11001 The IIIQIIIIJGIS wlslted the NX 8lltOl1 fOIIlIlll1l1 ltx Center xxent 1ce skatlng at Oglebax and 101191 skatmg, at the XXIIGQIIIIQ' Rollel Rlllk h1.LNlI1g 0111 egg hunt for the XX00dsdf1le C1111 1116118 1101116 and keepmg the school KAIIIIJHS clean 1xe1e 0ther pxojects Tl1e club 15 1101111151 to retam the Club of the XQdI plaque xxh1cl1 It XXOII last year Off1ce1s vue Cv11tl11a HlltLl11SOI1, IJl 8S1d9I1t Q l1tf01d be haue, uae Il16S1d6l1t K athe1111e P011 k0 sec1eta1x ballx Todd tI9dSll1n9I Bess1e XX oods, plllgldlll Chdlllllall and NIa1s LOIIISQ Hmtlex chapl.1111 Y I 7 H ' H ' ' 0 H l H I H ' 1 H Y ' ' . H H H . 1 H H H H I ' H i' l 1 q ' D y 4 . tw. A 'I v J v . b . D ' , Y Y Av. v J 1 J Y , F 1 ' , 't' .Y Y , ,f ' v ' , W - l ' H I I H I -. ' .Y 1 , Y ' . KY ' 1 i . VY . ' K - - ' . . . ' y . ' ' - ' ' V' V C 'l V 4 ' T ' -' Dec-01'ati11g the cafeteria for spec-ial oc'c-asious, ' - A ' . Y' . ' . H ' .Y . . 1 Yf. . Y . . Y . ' . .,v ' g ' ' Q .V Y ' . . . Y 4 Y - ' . L . A , . 'Q ' - S I H 'I c. t . . L . , Y Y , ' , Y .V .. . .' , 4 r - ' cr of A 4 , ' , ' I , N 1 1 . t N . ' , .K . . it '. . ' ' Q ' Y 1 .. , Y Y Y . . ' . 1 ' ' . N , , Y' . . ' W -' - ' . YY . Y V'. . Y W . Y Y ' W , . , , . . . Y W Y ,Y . . ' ' ' A . . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 K , 1 . a ' S M . - . -.YY -LY Y . . - -I . . 'LY' , . 1 ' I 68 Knights of Euclid, Front row, left to right: Mr. John C. Brown, adviser, , Dick Albinger, Paul Nes- dore, Tom Rahr, Harry Fisher, Jerry Pizzi, Miss Edith Hicks. adviser. Second row: Rose Mid- dleton, Tony Stanchina, Linda Prager, Sylvia Gei- mer, Mary Renshaw. Third row: Norma Jean Harris, Glenn Moran, Neva Wagener, Fred Kern, Stan- ley Long, Birdie Forrester, Tom Grundy. Fourth row: Peter Gast. George Davis, Harriet Han- auer, Jean Teagarden, Judy Harman. Fifth row: Earl Klevins. Albert Lieberman Wilfred Ripley William O'TooIe, Ronald White Bob Hoge Spanish Club Seated left to right Mr Brown, Rose Middleton, Nancy Burke Dick Cirlpompa Mike Pappas Harriet Han auer Standing Judy Harten stein John Demas, Cyn thia Hutchison Paul Nes dore Muriel Lundy Neva Wagener P i W ite house Janice Crook, How ard Neiber Donna Savoldi They Frolic with Words and Figures The IxXIf IITS OI' PLKIIIJ 11 1111tl1en1L1 ICIEUIS tu to IJIOIIIOIG xnteiest 111 11111 IQ matics and acquue mme Illclfll I11 the studs of LISIIOIIOIIIX the IIIGIIIIJQIS go to Oglebax I'.11l1 to use the telescopc FOIIIIQI IIIQIIIIJQIS meet mth the club 111111161111 gaie C1 talk on .111 IIIIIDOIIQLIII 11101tl1 subject The sponscns .ue Nliss I cl1tl1 Ilicks .111cl NI BIOXXII This Ntldl s oiticeis 4116 as tolloxxs Old High Chancelloi Tl c1111.1s H1111 Xue PFQIIIIQI Paul Ncsclmc lxeepei ofthe Iteccncls IN Pl771 4111 xeepei ci c 1 1 FISIIQI The nexxlx OlgtllIllCd Spanish Club consists of students that haxe taken Spamsh and ones who .fue taking it now Nleetmgs begln xxith the Bible I6ddll1f.f and the Lord Pray e1, both 110116 in Spanish tl1e lnenlhers then e11 Joi singing songs doing skits .1111 axs in Span Thex then plan Spanish games Some club plojects xxeie the 111t1k111g of posters and menus 111 'wp.1111sl1 Ufficeis .ue Ii1ch.11cl C111po111p.1 pxeslclent Nlike Papas xice p1es1cle11t Rose Nliddleton 1ec oichng sccietaux and tiedsuiel ancl 'Nancy Builtc IOIIGSIIUINIIIIQ' secletalx I 9 1 I I l , h'l h' - r v 1 1 Q 1 ' 1 fy' , , , , , , -, 1 , - , 1 I ' . I t 4 4 , 1 1 L b . A . at ChI'IStIl121S tin1e. lJlll'I1lf1,' tl1e year, Mr. H1'ow11 ish. and hearing: stories on Spanish customs. 1 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 1 4' ' ' , 1 1 f 1- I I ' t' ' I , ' . 1 L - ' ' 1 1 -. 1 . L. .l .. . - , , . ', . . 1' .' . ' . 1' , Jer ' cl I' 1 ' t' thi lfuncls. Ilzrij' - ' - ' ' - ' - ', - 1' ' 1 - . . x , . . , 1 ' 1 . 1 1 v 1 69 Deans' Assistants, Seated, left to right: Nor- ma Jean Tyska, Nancy Groves. Standing: Sara Ballard. Mary Antimisiaris, Carole Schellenberg, Phyllis Eb- ert, Marianne Czerwonka, Janet Paulus, Emma May Schultz, Janey Ellis, Thur- sa Trabert, Camille Don- nelly, Barbara Mitchell. Library Assistants, Sit ting Phyllis Baker, Nan cy Groves Second row left to right Carol Dailey Geneva Kuehnert, Sandra Murphy Elsie Frye Della McDade, Sally Jones, Sue Caldwell Third row Maudine Lwpinsky Martha Becker, Marjorie Moesmger Mrs Kettlewell Janet Hoff Tracing Strays Human or Printed NI11111 15 the w o1c1 101 the DE-XXS ASSIST -XNTS 1111111 top seclet opelations geo on 111 the deans Off1CeS but cleans assistznlts a1e pledged to sec1ecs Though t11en XX01lx IS OftGl1 unseen it IS quite essential Tl1e absentee sheet woulcl not go out it thex w ent 011 stlllce Tl1e six w eeks ages 111111 not It :inn o 10 1151 pco It t11e 115,111 tnne Tl1e l6qllllQ1116l1tS tcn cleans .1ss1st.1nts 611111 of w 110111 w olks 0118 11e11oc1 cl clas tne passing grades 1egu1.11 school attenclance 111111 shall we sas health enough to clnnb t111ee flights of steps tlnee O1 fou1 tunes 11 clax Tl1e XSSIST-XNTS IN THF LIBRARX XXOl1x as thex w ou1c1 111 a pubhc 111J1d1X, lllldel the 11116111011 of N115 1Ia1ga1et Ixettlewell Thex check out books fO1 outside 163.d1l1g even glklllf, help 111 f111d111S.f t11e books They wrltc 016111110 shps ancl collect fines w11en books 1118 19111111611 1eltQ T1e also l11llSt put the hooks l1.1ck 111 tl1e11 110191 Il1dltS, 111111 16111111 1116111 if necess 11 01 if thex .ne bexoncl 19111111 nnpose cl f111e 011 the c1est1oxe1 Thex check 111 1191106111 als ancl make the 111111111 1tt1.1ct1xe 111 putting up sea SOIILI1 clieplaxs Tl1e 111111111 Z1SS1Std11tS fue nsuallx choeen by Nhs lxettlew ell tlnough tl1e aicl of the sopho n1o1e E1lg1lSl1 teachels I K D Y I C I . ..'f'..,c - .Q'SQ..'Q .' , . ' ' W , ' - - KV. Y. r , . . I t. Y ' ' ,x test may never he clittoecl or 1l111l01'll111f Ines- I ' V V ' -' -' ' ' .--1 ,- 1 1 1 tl 1--11 - ple I ,1 1- , . 3-4 - v - ' r . 'Y V A L.. ' , v 4 I 5 70 AS THE GRACEFUL BUT STURDY ARCH RISES ABOVE THE BRIDGE FLOOR SO SPORTS ADD STRENGTH AND GRACE TO SCHOOL LIFE 71 3 A :ff 3 1 T T L V ' 1 x O Front row, left to right: Dick Ciripompa, John Kronjaeger, Fred S. Thomas. Fred A. Thomas, Bob Sadler, Nick Mumley, Norm Bates, Gene Rossi, Ronnie Dixon, Dick Albinger. Second row: Bruno Wojtaszek, Luther Stewart, Randy Baker, Jim Griffin, Howard Templin, Tom Bland, Bob Davis, Bill Rodgers, Don Duck Watkins, Gary Grubb, Bill Howe, Mack McGlumphy, Jack Thomas, Assistant Coach John Franz. Third row: Coach Robert Roe, Larry Bole, Bobby Leach, mascot. Fourth row: Manager Nelson Wagner, Bill Edge, Wilbur Myers, Don Tennant, Byrd Crawford, Ronnie Lanning, Ed Geer, Bill Vannetter, Gene Eddy, Don Milligan, Herman McCarty, Frank Frazier, Paul Brown, Jim Boyle, Mana- gers John Givens, Ray McNabb, Assistant Coach Edwin Murphy. City C hamps, Six wins. three losses and one tie! This happens to be the identical record the team has made for the past three years, under the coaching of Mr. Robert Roe. But this year there was a difference: the team was City Champion. One unusual circumstance occurred when the Ohio River left its muddy banks in mid-October to engulf the Island football field causing postponement of the Moundsville game and forcing the Wildcats to practice for the rest of the season at Oglebay Park. At the football banquet on December 13, Bruno Wojtaszek was elected captaing the team was also presented with the City Cham- pionship trophy by Friedrich's Sport Store which gives it. The Wildcats opened the season with a hard earned victory over Warwood at the Stadium. in 72 Spite of River Dick Ciripompa, Bob Davis, and Jim Griffin provided the tallies with Dick Alhinger add-- ing the placements. Central Catholic held the Wheeling express to a draw. Don Watkins scored the only TD for the Golds. The Roemen took to the airlanes to swamp a tough Martins Ferry team at the Stadium. Ciripompa passed to Mumley for two scores. Wilbur Myers and Davis scored the other two touchdowns while Albinger's toe added the extra points. The Golds shut out Linsly at the Stadium. Davis hit paydirt from four yards out. Dunbar edged the Cats for their first defeat at Dunbar. Davis. slashed 57 yards for a touch- down on the first play of scrimmage. Rodgers snagged a Griffin aerial for the other points. Albinger made one of two placements. The Roemen met Triadelpbia at Martins Ferry's field October 29. In a mud battle the Wildcats mauled the Little Reds. The Reserves scored 5 out of 6 touchdowns. Luther Stewart and Watkins each tallied twice while Jack Thomas and Myers, regular, scored once. Al-- binger added two placements. Returning to the Mud Bowl on November 5, the Golds swamped Weirton. Ciripompa scored twice while Watkins, Griffin, Rodgers, Myers, and Howard Templin each added six. Albinger's toe added six extra points. Big tough Bellaire handed the Wildcats their second defeat at Bellaire on November 13. November 25, Thanksgiving, saw the Tro- ians of Moundsville edge the Cats 14-13. Wat- kins did the Wheeling scoring, plunging from two yards out and romping 73 yards for the second. This year's lettermen were as follows: Nick Mumley, Bob Sadler, Fred A. Thomas, Fred S. Thomas, Bob Davis, Ronnie Dixon, Gary Grubb, Norm Bates, Dick Albinger, John Kronjaeger, Bill Rodgers, Gene Rossi, Dick Ciripompa, Duck Watkins, Jim Griffin, Bruno Wojtaszek, Iloward Templin, Jack Thomas, Wilbur Myers, Luther Stewart, Bill Howe, Bill Vannetter, Gene Eddy, Ronnie Lanning, Bill Edge, and Phil Jamison. The manager letter- men were Ray McNabb, Nelson Wagner, John Givens. Top row, left to right: boys arriving at Oglebay for practice: next, Mr. Alfred Ihlenfeld, equipment man- ager, and Mr. Harold Orth, bus driver, watch a scrim- mage at Oglebay: third, boys in scrimmage at Oglebay: right, Assistant Coaches John Franz and Bob Carroll swap notes after scouting, Y' -1 Coach Roe gives a direction to Captain Nick Mumley. 1954 SEASON September 10 Warwood 20 September 17 Parkersburg 19 September 24 Central 6 October 1 . .. Martins Ferry 7 October 8 , Linsly 0 October 22 , Dunbar 14 October 29 Triadelpbia 0 November 5 . 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LIIIIIIW, In ,,,,, 'lvl M- M liii 6 , .. . -,.... , ,, , ,I , . ., . v V' D M 4 , Golds Win City and First OVA W4 'E Coach Brmkman hangs on to the Reguonal trophy for dear lnfe a short whule after the Cats had trlpped Unlon to gam the crown Shown with the smlllng mentor are front row left to rught Terry Smlth holding an AIITournament Team Trophy Gene Slicer Breuss Howne Templm Coach Brmkman Nnck Mumley who also holds an AlITournament Team Trophy Duck Clrlpompa and Charles Pete Ollver who are guarding the game ball Oliver and Breuss also made the AIITournament team though their trophies do not show In th plcture ln the back row are Wilbur Sonny Meyers Gene Franke Mack McGIumphy Eddie Ferllse Bob Weasel McCord Bull Rodgers and John Givens Calltllflllg the clty tltle and the sc hool s fnst OVAC crown the 1955 VVlldCdtS chalked up .1 22 2 record lI1Cll1dlI1g 18 stralght before lOSll1f., The Golds fortlfled by sewen lettermen de feated BILKIIIICY 83 51 The flrst QGIIOIIS obsta cle was Bellalre xx hom they conquered 12 61 Agalnst Parkersburg s Blg, Reds the Cats h1t on 53 76 of thelr shots to xnn 119 94 and set a state slngle game record The h1g,h flylng Brmkmanltes agam hlt the charmed CIFCIQ agalnst Martlns Ferry 107 84 The scoreboard tallled points hectlcally as XX elrtons Red Rlders accumulated 110 polnts hoops for 146 The 756pOlI1t total set a na tl0lld1 two team sc OFIIIQ, record and broke the state two team 1eco1d of the Wheellng Par kGlSbllI'f., 5,4-11116 Wheellng ayerahed 4 5 polnts per nnnute vs 1th XX SlI'tO11 hlttlng for 3 4 After the century spree the Golds traveled to Nlorgantovln xx here they eked out a 59 59 declslon Rldlllg a crest of erghteen mms the Cats had the spell broken by Bellalre 82 72 dl It 7- ,I 4 I v ' 1 . . ' v ,, . ,, . . . . Y Y V 1 - ' ' ' M H ' I .V I I ' u H B - ' l ' V 1 ' u n ' ' ' V ! I ' U , 1 . nl Q I r ' ' - - - ,. - , lll Valll, NVIIIIG the Wlldcfats Int the worn-out 1 ' 6 , 9 l . NY Q v 1 - ' I 7 - I 1 n I Y s e I ' r - - ' r rv ' ' v f rr ' H . 0 . ,. - I V ' I ' L 7 . l l .Y - Y. A Y Y - 1 .. . J , 76 ltle, Also Sectional and Regional Captain Nick Mnmley, center, who led val- ley sc-orers with a 24.26 average, tallied 55fI points for a season's average of 23.29. Co- c-aptain Gene USlic-er Breuss, forward, hit for 490, averaging 21.3. Forward Terry Smith c-ollerted 336, an average of 14. Pete Oliver. guard, with 242, averaged 10.08, and Bob Mc-- Coid, guard, with 188, averaged 7.83. The other two of the seven starters were Dia-k Ciripompa, who added 50 points for a 2.08 average and Bill Rodgers, who tallied 119 for 4.95. They played less time. Other varsity players and their sc-ores are as follows: Wil- bur Myers 36 points for 1.5 average, Howard Templin 11 for .45, Ed Ferlise and Gene Franke 5 points for .20. Mack McGlu1nphy also saw varsity duty. The galloping Golds amassed 2041 points to average per game 85.04, thought to be a new high for the state. Their opponents scored 1644 points, averaging 68.5. SCHEDULE 1954-55 Date Team WHS OPP December- 15-McKinIey 83 57 17-Moundsville . 68 56 28-Alumni 98 71 31-Warwood 85 68 January- 4-Linsly 78 61 7-Martins Ferry . 80 56 11-Weirton .. 83 58 14--Bellaire . 72 61 19-Parkersburg 119 94 21-Linsly 66 51 25-Triadelphia 98 79 28-Warwood . 95 57 February- 1-Triadelphia . 91 55 4-McKinley . . 75 66 8-Moundsville .. 94 56 11-Martins Ferry 107 84 15-Weirton .146 110 18-Morgantown . . . 59 58 22-Bridgeport . . , . . 94 78 25-Bellaire . . ,.. . 72 82 March- SECTIONAL 3-McKinley 81 71 5-Triadelphia 88 72 REGIONAL 10-Weirton . , 72 67 12-Union 66 48 STATE 17-Mullens 69 89 Front row, left to right: Charles Pete Oliver, Dick Cirlpompa, Bill Rodgers, Nick Mumley, Gene Breuss, Terry Smith, Bob McCoid. Second row: Coach Everett Brinkman, Don McFarland, Don Tennant, Howard Templin, Edward Ferlise, Mack McGIumphy, Wilbur Sonny Myers, Ray McNabb, Tom Brookover, Assistant Coach John Franz. Third row: Jim Janetski, Bernard Schultz, William Beazel, Gene Franke, Jim Mitchell, Frank Warthan, Nelson Wagner, Charles Hawkins, William Seabright. Two of Three on Tourney Trail With their enviable season record, the 'Cats turned to the tournaments. Opening the Sec- tion III tourney with Mc-Kinley, the Golds played far below par, hut managed to come through with an 81-71 victory. Bill Rodgers led the team with 22. In the Hnals, the Little lteds of Triadelphia put forth more than was expected. Leading by 40-39 at halftime, however, the 'Cats started to roll and ended Triadelphia's tournament travels SS-72. Nick Mumley led the way with 26, although aided greatly hy three tlolds, lireuss, Smith, and Bic-Void, who l1it double iigures. Mumley, Rodgers. Breuss, and Mc- t'oid made the All-Tournament team. ln the Regionals, although leading Weirton hy 14 points with 2:38 remaining, the 'Cats hung on desperately to the lead, which got slimmer and slimmer, to edge Weirton 72-67 Coach Everett Brink- man beams happily as he reads to the team at the state tourna- ment in Huntington the line of well- wishers' names from the long telegram sent by the school. Roy Fritz of Western Union looks on as the coach reads the good word to tfront row. seated, left to rightl Bob McCoid, Terry Smith, Gene Breuss, Gene Franke, Nick Mumley. Back row, seated: Bill Rodgers, Pete Oliver, standing, Howard Templin, Wil- bur Myers. The tele- gram arrived at the Memorial Fieldhouse at game time. lt was appreciated so much by the team that they brought it back and put it in the main trophy case. Courtesy of Western Union in the opening game. Breuss led the attack with 23. The finals, which pitted Union against the Golds, saw them move out to a ten-point lead in the first quarter and keep that margin through the second and third quarters. In the final stanza the 'Fats widened the gap and won handily 66-48. Breuss, Smith, and Mum- ley divided tl1e scoring honors. All-Tourna- ment positions went to Mumley, Breuss, Oliver, and Smith. This victory put the Wildcats into the state tourney at lluntington, where they met Mul- lens. The ltehels. who had four regulars from the state runner-up team of last year, proved to have too 1nuch for the 'Cats to cope with. The lightning-fast Rebels chalked up S9 points to the 650 Wheeling could muster. Mumley led the Golds with 26. Standing, left to right: Bill Hazlett, Hal Orum, Wilford Rip- ley, John Lufft, Ronald High- wart, Howard Niebur, Albert Gast, Bob Mazur, Pat Pickering. In water, left to right: Joe Mitchell, Bill Coble, Bill Hand, Jeff Bauman, Floyd Howard. Front row: Howard Watkins, Bill Howe, Bill Conner, Norman Bates, Dick Albinger, Bob Sad- ler, Eugene Eddy, Don Milligan. Second row: Larry Boles, Tom Fadul, Bill Edge, Tod Ehler, Phil Jamison, Dick Sil- baugh, Jack Miller, Dale Crei- sher. pi Back Strokes and Back Breakers The SWIM TEAM had three meets this year, winning one and losing two. The team started off with a win over Central, 40-15. But the next two meets were not so good for the Wild- cats. The first defeat was to Triadelphia, 34-32, the other to Linsly, 40-25. Co-captains Ron Highwart and .Ietf Bau- man brought their team out of the OVAC meet with a second place trophy. Four schools took part in the meet, Linsly, Central, Triadel- phia and Wheeling. The WRESTLING season started off with a lopsided loss to Bridgeport 42-0. Then came Christmas holidays and only a few boys showed up for practice. So Coach Edwin Murphy decided to disband the team. But after a few weeks of discussion he re- sumed practice and arranged two more matches. Wheeling's only home match was with Weir- ton, Wheeling winning 35-8. Steubenville the next week beat Wheeling 33-13. After dis- cussion, Mr. Murphy and Norm Bates, captain. decided not to send anybody to Parkersburg for the state meet. Vets Lead Linksmen and Keglers With fivt- lettt11'111t-11 1't1t111'11i11g. tl1is j't'2ll S :Ulf 1111111 11t press ti111t- oxpt-1-ts a hettei' sea- son. Last yCill S 1'1-1-11111 was two wins 211111 eight losses. sevt11'al losses living 11110 to for- foit l1ct'1111se of lack tif t1'1111spc11't11tit111. .lov Tt-11111li11, who was fifth i11 tlV.1XC' fl1l2l1S last spring. 11011 Miller. 7110111 f1l'llllf1j', .101lll K1't111j11t-g01'. 1 l'2lll1i 1112111112111 are lt1tte1'1111111 re- t111'11i11g:. 11011 Press, l1111'11111't1 Schultz. Iiill Uu- hlt-. 111111 Ttllll 131111111 also 1l12lj'0f1 l11st year. The sqiiatl Ill'2ll'11C'9S 11t XV1lO011llQ3Q 1'2ll'1i. Miss Sarah Most-1' is spoiism' 115111111 this year. The ISUWLINIB TIC.-XM, tlirevtetl hy I.. N. Kahle. won 111110 illlll lost twelve. lleatled by four l'6'fl1l'll1llQ.f 19ft9I'IllCll, Ray Ric-e, Bill lIi1'st'l1, lfretl A. Tlionias, 111111 Fred E1'11est, the keglers fiiiishetl fifth 111 the HVAC' league. The st-hetlule was c-ut to 21 games i11- steatl of the llS1lll1 42, partly that f1lOI'0 might he time for il f0lll'llL1IIl6llf. This year We-i1'to11 won it, defeating Wellsburg. Wheel- ing failed to gain t0llI'IlZiIll9IlI entry, as only the T011 four teams partir-ipated and the Wilrl- I-ats fi11isl1vt1 fiftl1. Sf . Left to r-ight: Tony Stanchina, Joe Templin, Bill Coble, Tom Grundy, Frank Warthan, Bernard Schultz. Front row: Raymond Rice. Bill Hirsch, Fred A. Thomas, Fred Ernest, Jack Ritz, Second row! Gene Wilson, Bob Vingi, Louis DiClemente, Gary Kehr, John Beltz. Bull Ilone and Dans Tl1e h1L,h JIIIIIIDQIS ll These Men Keep the Cinclers Hot it f gym-Y, Al I Flrst row left to right Bob Sadler Fred A Thoma Terry Smlth Nlck Mumley Bob Davls Duck Al blnger Ronnle Dlxon Ron Hlghwart Ball Howe Second row Mr Robert Roe head coach Jack Thomas Donald Mllllgan Gabby Haller Phnl Jamuson Ronnie Lannlng Edward Geer Bull Edge Jerry Prager Glenn Moran Mr Edwm Murphy asslstant coach Thlrd row Larry Tully Roger McNabb Bob Earlewlne Carl Means John Givens manager The 1055 track team faced a season of elght meets Coach Robert Roe had 'Z men out ThlS years co oaptalns are Nlck Nlumlew shot put Dlck Albmger pole vault Bob DHVIS Aprnl Aprll Aprll Aprul Aprll Ma May 9 Wheeling lnvltatnonal Meet 16-Bethany College Meet OVAC Meet at Martins Ferry Brooke Relays InterC1ty Meet Night Reglonal Meet Nnght 14-State Meet hurdles Tern qnllth spxlntel The othel SIJFIIHQIQ ale lack Thomas Bill Fclg,e 110111111 D1xo11 and Luther' qtevlalt The Otllel huxcl lers ale Snnth IJIXOII Edge Nllclclle chstance n1en are Ronald Hlghwart Bob I+,arlex1111e Roger NIcNabb Clbbx Halle1 Don Nlllllgdll Dlck CITIIDOIIIIDH a11d Ed Geer Other disc 119 and shotputters are Bob 32111191 ROIIIHG Ian Snnth llld -Xlljlllgffl The team of last seal non the lhoolcc Iielaxs and the Cltx and Reg,1on.1l cl1.1n1p1on Slllllg In tl1e '-.tate 111eet at flldIl6St0ll thc Xhldcat'-. tied fo1 slxth place Nlck NIIIIHIPX Xlllllllllg tl1e state shot put xutb L1 lceaxc of 5' feet ' lf! 11111195 5 S mc h beloxx the state Ulfl ID lx -Xllllllgfil pacec second ln 1 pole Ndllll : . , , , ' ' , . 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' . , . .' . 4 1 . 1' 1. , ' 0' Qi 1: ' 1 ' 1 aj 1: 111 1 '.1' 1 1. 82 weave MS' 4? 69 U em' 1' f Laffy ni 5' The cheerleaders pose In the strawcovered stadium where a few months before they led cheermg crowds Below Varsuty cheerleaders left to rlght Mary Lee Schultz Janet Rea Helen Hadjls Peggy Plunkett Rosemarle Gayhart Above Reserve cheerleaders left to rlght Sara Ballard Judy Eddy Pattu Thomas Susie Comer Shirley Horstemeyer Hey Gang Hows Our Team? Any Wheellng football Ol basketball game Nlarw Lee 'Schultz captamed the varslty Each would lack a certaln color and QXIJFQSSIOII of Reserve took her tum ds captain All ten got enthuslasm wlthout fxve pretty gurls Ill blue and gold leadmg cheers new whlte sweaters thus xeax The Reserves got new gold culottes Thls year the glrls above are the ones who have done It and very good they have been Nils Nlalgaret Kettlexx ell was then' sponsor 83 m,,, ,,, Lf I ' , A Z: ,, 'U , t V' Q 4' 4. el , 5- l, L y Tw' . aw I, , 1 Q U -ef ws. 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Left to right Wanda Porter Betty Rodak Shirley Shlnn Clifford Schane drum major Frida Moore Sandra Burns Thursa Trabert head Clifford Schane Peppy Pomes Prance Prettzly Strlke up the band and here they come' SIX prancmg ladles full of pep but sometimes nearly exhausted from a long parade Sklrts flymg batons twlrllng keeplng tlme wlth the band are all ln a dav s work to the MAJORETTES You see the majorettes at every football game On a ettes or Indlan squavss all wrapped up Ill blankets At half tune off go the blankets and there they Come struttln as tllOllf.,h It were a sprlng day Ilow do they do 1t'P Thursa Trabelt head Wanda Portel Betty Rodak Frleda Moore Sandy Burns Shlrley Shmn say It just takes practuo' The routlnes look easy from the stands but belng a cloxxn one vs eek and a CONXglI'1 the next 1sn t easy Besldes appearlng at the games the glrls sometlmes sell tags on the streets for the Band Parents Organlzatlon 84 . . : Y y . . ' . , I I I U n O U .2 Y ' , ff A ' . . ' . . 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Tl - 'l l'OS'l'l'lll11 ' l. ' '- 1' lull 1' ' ' l', 'lllll the l1'Ol'l, Sl 'PING 1 '11 M U0 ' ' IS ' . 1 '-l L2 i11 tl11 . ., Ji For tl 1 fi 'st l'Il11 si - it xx 1.' st' 't -1l, 1111- .' 'l ' .' ' Q' 1'1'11x' xx'11s xx'1111 by -1 'i1'l. f' Vi1'g.,' I1 '5f-11, girls' 1lix . xx'i11111-1', 1l1-- 7 f't . ' , 1o. .' xx'i11111,', by 'ttiny 011 ., 10 i11 the s1-1111111 pl'1x'-Jffsg ob, 'I111 ,J ' ' ' .' ' 1213-137, ' his first txx'0 shots i11 the pl11x'-off. Virgiiiia, il ' , ' ' ' L -1.5. 1 , U l ' 1 -' ' ' I K . ',,-, 11' l'.'i't,l'.'. lie.: Fa 'l ' 1 11'-l ll lmoy '1111l 1 g'i1'l xvl1 '- 2 , .' ' I salt 1-11 111-rlly. l'1x- 85 Q1 Seated, left to right: Dick Davis, Bob DeProspero, Gene Rossi. Standing: Fred Ernest, B o b Knowles, Charles Fugate, Gene Breuss, coach. Quality Athletes Temmy's Tavern, a senior team, went through its season undefeated to capture top honors in the INTRAMVRAL LEAGUE. March T brought play-offs and championship games. which saw Bland's Blunders defeat Webb's sophomore team 34-31 in the play-offs. Unde- feated Temmy's Tavern then defeated Bland's Blunders -17-42. Each of the six intramural teams had to have five players. Bob Kuckuck was referee, Bob Miller scorekeeper, and Coach Bob Roe timekeeper. One dollar was paid by each team for these services. Front row, left to right: Mary Snodgrass, Sandra Snider, Shelvey Butler, Janetta Lewis, Kitty Lambus. Second row: Carol Rader, Virginia Fragale, Lora Burkhart, Patricia De- bolt, Judy Marsh, Joan Wolanin, Charlotte Hamilton, Kathryn Sindel- decker, Aldean Shannon. Last row: Paulette Ferlise, Judith Smith, Stella Kelly, Carol Hammond, Deloris Cain, Marjorie Paulus, Sally Todd, Are Our Pride Promoting sportsmanship and comradeship, the GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB again met girls' athletic clubs from other schools. President Shelvey Butler captained the team which went undefeated. Their victims included Shadyside by 63-60 and 16-5 scores, Triadel- phia by a 68-62 margin and a tie game, which wasn't played off, Ohio Valley General Hospital Student Nurses in a Heart Fund game 54-45. Last year's team was also undefeated. Plans were made to play Martins Ferry and Union, but final arrangements were not com- plete at press time. f AS THE FINISHED BRIDGE RISES TRUE AND POWERFUL AGAINST THE SKY SO THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE GOES OUT WITH TRUE IDEALS AND POWERFUL AMBITIONS 87 GAC GIRLS PLAY THE NURSES m a Heart FJnd game students see the team off for Huntmgton Middle row End run In the Wheellng Llnsly game Smnth and Ollver at state tournament Bottom row Oliver agaln grabs a rebound students gather about Prmclpal Kerns car before the team leaves for Huntmgton Small Inserts Cheerleaders 88 w , . I . . , . . l JOHN IJEMAS, junior, won the vounty l SPEAK FUR DEMOC'HAC'Y cfrnitest. the first time Wheeling High has won. The Wheelinsr .Junior Chaniber of f'0I11Il16I'K'l' spmisored thf- contest. JUNIOR TOWN MICETING Ol Tllli All! from WIIS this year disc-ussecl ls Television Affec-ting Youth Arlversely'? Seuterl left to right, are Miss Mary Kenyon, WHS spmisor. Thursa Trabert, Dr. Perry Gresliani, president of Bethany College, nioclerutori standing, Mr. Arden White of Ogleliay Institute, Clifford Sc-hane, Elizabetli Conrad, Robert Hoge, Mr, Frank Stevens of WWVA. .IL'lJlTII IIAIQTICNSTICIN was c-hosen as Wheeling's Good Uitizen in the IJAUGIITICIQS of the AMl'IllIC'AN liICVOI,L'TION contest. TIIE l Iil'Il'IlJOM SIIIUNE. replieas of great clociunents in Anieric-an history, was presented by the lixellaiige Club of Wheeling on January 6. '1 Q, . an 8 4 1 13 . ai .tv Q'-sw. sur Yr! Q 1 fe 41355 M11 21 11- Upper left left to rlght Neva Wagener secretary Joe Bates pres1dent Judy Hartenstem mer chandlse manager Upper rlght left to r1ght Audrey Lucas personnel manager Soph1e 0tvenosk1 adver t1s1ng Janet Rea d1splay R1chard Metzger superlntendent Center left front row Sonya Kamck Rose marxe Gayhart Sandra Murphy back row Tom Grundy Sh1rley Shlnn PhyI1s McKee Eun1ce Hoff r Center rlght front row Joan Wolan1n Shelvey Butler JHHICC Klmmel back row Don Watkm Pat D1II man Myrna Hablg B111 Hammond Lower left front row Emma May Schultz Thursa Trabert Carol Ne1dermeyer back row Clufford Schane Fred S Thomas Charles Ollver Mur1el Lundy Lower rlght front row Janey EIl1s Mar1anne Czerwonka Joan Bllss back row Helen Hadjns Jerry PIZZI ' 1 1. 1 . ss .1 1.11 1111 11 1111111 111 11111 ST111 . 1 1111111111 S 111s 1 s 1 11 1111g,1.111 I111111111111111s 11111 .us 1 111 s111sl11111 11 . 11111111111s .1111 1111s11ss1 111 1 111 11111111 s X1 s . 1 1 S 1 . s S1111 11.1ss.11 11111p.1111 .1111 s111111 111 61 111 11111 s111111s .111 111111 11111 111111111 111 1 1111111 11111 J11111111s 1111111 111 1111111 as s11111111111s 11131 111111 9U Q 1 i ,Q :LA 1... - W 1 .pa W 1 5' 11 'Q ,. ' ff , 5 .A l Q , n 3 ?,x?,egE: V.. 1. 1' ,., 7 ' QVICICNS AND KINGS 1111' 1 1'11'Y U11 the T111 111113: '1.' 1 k VGI' W1 1 ' 11111 111 1' 1' '21, DAY. N111 N. 15151. 111'.' 111' N1 S1if11'.' 11111 1 ' 11 1. ' :1111 .l111' ' 1'1' 111111' 111'111' 1' ' sz 111. 'II1 1 1 5 1s '11'1 z 1 11111 1111x'11'.' '11111 11x111'111i1'11s of 11111 0111. IC. .'1if1l 1111 11111 11158.11 .'11'111 .'1 1' Q :1'1,:111 111 11111 1' ' 1: 1 ' ll 1 1 11 .'1 11 S111 1 1'1 tl ' It ' ' 12111- FUTURE NURSES CLUB First row, left to right: Phyllis Ebert, Dorothy Nolte, Madlyn Stra- face, Aldean Shannon, Rosalia Fer- dinand. if Second row: Judy Barnett, Carol Calvert, Nancy Darby, Judy Marsh, Gladys Hinerman, Kitty Lambus. Third row: Sylvia Helfer, Rose Middleton, Judy McNickIe, Harriet Hanauer, Sandy Bogers, Sylvia Geimer. 'Q ffl. Q an 'n..4-11... Newest Club Looks to Nursing Newest club at Wheeling High is the Future Nurse's Club, first organized 011 March 10. It is under the direction of the Won1en's Auxilary to the Ohio County Medical Society. Miss Jessie Cunningham is sponsor here. The club toured both the Wheeling Hospital and the Ohio Valley General llospital. Mrs. spoke to the girls on March 10, guiding them in their organization. Officers are as follows: Madlyn Straface, presidentg Jean Teagarden, vice president, Dorothy Nolte, secretary. No seniors were considered as officers so that those elected can serve next year. A C7 James E. Spargo and Mrs. Andrew K. Butler Luncheon ls Served, Sirs NVhen the Secondary School PI'll1ClD2'l1'S Organization of the Northern Panhandle niet here Feb- ruary 16, Miss Frances Broverman's advanced cooking class served luncheon to the group, The art room attractively decorated, was used as zi diningroom. The class cooked the meal, and the masculine members of the class served it. with Rosemarie Gayhnrt and Nancy Groves acting as hostesses. The waiters, left to right, are John Beltz, Bob McNeil, Gene Breuss and Bob DeProspero. 91 f ws s 1 Y z , t uf vfa 1 y www, ' 2 ., 2, ..A it :W , ,g,,,yzfw 'fi Q f-W., '11 ,,..o 'fn-n.. 392 . 4 W .A wr' , I 'mf f. MN... J? QW, 2,-N4 x X. 543-4- W,Q,, . ff ,, ' v2?3', l'f Y . , Y N-magna? WK af!! sg. X ' 4 ue,- in Q 2 is -af f 92 . Y ' 5 5:12 ,. ? Swv , . ,ak 'hm xiolgk A as 4' ...4 1 is 2 2 M 0. In November 1953 the Class of 1955 presented A Muslcal Calendar for the last junior show Top row are scenes from Frosty the Snowman IH the middle the gurls tnred of snow and sleet dance t Snngm In the Ra n Below left the cast goes to a June wedding Funal picture shows the boys Chrlstmas shoppmg In a toy store wlth a ballerma on a music box 91 ll ' vv ' - v v - u vw ' ' - - - 1 v r ll ' ' v - - vu ' - - , 0 l . , , . 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I O Grads' Ambifions - Ten Years later Robert Abercrombiefrliagvyvy and freeq Margaret Agar Married 'n1c1yi,eJy Richard Albinqer 121111111-,1 f1r1rg1r1wf1 1 Ae-ror1ci11t1c'ai far11g1nQe:y Steve Ambrose A '.-rf-il 1111i UlC'l'lllPClQ Howard Appleqarth-M11k111f111q Ioseph Arch Mechoruft II l1f111ODy Hoberl Haier Ownm 11 till Il'1f1 11r1l111,i I machmes 111 Wl'1es1l111-1: Phyllis Baker M11111f4fi: Iames 1' 1 Barcus Maruigvr rl 1 fl.1'h11111 5111117 Mary Baron ll f rncirried and tzkmz 111 .111 Ill 1- uf: .1 'y11sT7 Ice Bates l Physmal Dllflijfiij Norm Bates Fhysw-ti. fine:-'fp Iohn Belt! Cr,-mvnfer W1tl1 Huwr 'tt all 'hw 1.11tL:1l 111c1 l1111'.1 IH Wheehnqg Sharon Bibey lVIC.1Il'l6fl, 'Nllll Huw f'l111f111':1 Millie Bisboccl Marr1e-fi and have Ihmv c-h11d1e11: Ioan Bliss-Domf' same sort wt ill? wipik 1 lI!i'JOIl1SlTI,J 2 112, H ness: Eugene Breuss Behmfi C1 desk ami glayzn: 1' masketbalir George B rqe Piefinaffz IS 1 'f 'E MCALLISTERS ISLAND PHARMACY 100 South Penn Street Phone Whg 220 GALLAGI-IEP1 PRINTING CO Hawley Bu11d1ng Wheehng W Va 97 ll f I ll Yi I1 is cCuntry's l6UQlll'l1.j m11sf111111sg Lora Burkhart Tfftzriwfif 7 . . . . . , . . l l06b MARKET SI. Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF 1955 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE STANDARD SAND AND GRAVEL CO WASHED OHIO RIVER SAND GRAVEL READY MIXED CONCRETE 34th and Market Sts Wheelmg 795 FRANCIS JEWELERS 3527 lacoh Street Fred Busklrk ln the mottnn pzcture lndustry wltl my own cameras Shelvey Butler Marrled by then and have on addr ton to the tam1ly a dog Iuamta Butterworth Retxrecl w1dow Warren Calxssxe Travelmq salesman Dick Cm pompa Maybe a lawyer Bxll Coble Mtmster Bull Conner Elect rctan ttadtc TVI Loxs Copper Marrled tn Rocl Hudson and swaonzna over hlm for the rest ot my hte Laura Coulter Happtly mauled m my own home Beverly Craxq Housewlfe Don Cress Presldenl of my SQHIC class In college Aileen Cnswell IRembeaul Already ma ue so en ho e t have a mae slze tamt Sh rley Crook Lnmmerg at arttst In Pa IS Mananne Czer wonka Maltted tn a mtlltonalre and havmq Barham Mitchell make Iudqe lf! me Carol Dailey Matrxed ani Mamed and a lol Jer Qt Chrtst Dxck Davis Wclkln IH lhlxc hlrary xxtth Cltftcd Schane Bob Davis Plants Vernon Davxs Mechanlcal enatneer Patrxcxa De bolt T unnq the co ntry Bob DeProspero I-lavmg nx own TV show maklna a Couple of thousand a Week Clarence DeVaul Pnncnal of WHS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 1528 Market St Wheeling W Va Mrs Helen Fankhauser Prestdent PROFESSIONAL TRAINING For The Better Busmess Position Secretarual Accounttng Comptometry Education for Llfe Long Securnty Whg 581 Phones Wds 818W W A WILSON and SONS INC Wallpaper fm Pamts tm Glass 1409 Mam St Wheehng W Va . , , , A A ' d DY th' l SI: ct ' typ Wheeling. W. VCI. Whq. living In a penthouse tn Cyaltforniag Shirley Danehart'-L ' a pu, i A f I . r I , : ' fi -Us I . ll 74 I V- ' L tl' - I 1 4, -7 I I . . , . 98 Conqrcztulatlons Class of 55 MR AND MRS ELWOOD MCFARLAND IVICFARLAND S GROCEBY Pa Drllman lr1 n Ronald Drxon Speech teacher Bonme Dorsch W1 lam Dougherty Se-1 1r1 sr rm J m ne ernard Duff l P Sylvla Ehler T 1 n a Iane IS lusmes LHMQ Pete E111s n al r George Erxcs son C1111 ergwf- Fred Ernest rr 1 e y Evans Sec e J f r P Beverly Eyler lfl 1e1 P Mxldred Faulner when mar Rosalxa I-'erd nand Harry 0 s I Charles Fugate ws Rosemane Gayhcrt a yy armly Loxs Gllmore D1Sfl'1bUlOl' ess If marx el Robert Glvens amy any Ieame Glessner lads Sh1rley Gress 4 Nancy Lou Groves Ha 11ly mar ana Nans Gary Grubb 11d Fr Tl s Oh1O Valleys Largest Mens Store 99 ,, 1. 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Congratulations Class of 1955 HAVE YOU CONSIDERED A CAREER IN RETAILING DIGNIFIED STEADY DEPENDABLE Qfbf L S GOOD 8: CO THE HUB STONE Sc THOMAS GEO E STIFEL CO GEO R TAYLOR CO 100 Lama H anyone can DOBKIN if DOBKIN BROTHERS 937 Market Street own IHZEWUDNUTSHOP PACEMAKERS YOU SMART AMERICA Sold EXCIUSIVEIY m Wheelmq by MAX CRONE sf Co Corner 22nd and Market Sts Spudnuts Coffee Soft Drmks Sandw1ches CENTRAL WINDOW CLEANING CO, Inc 17 20th Street WHEELING W VA Good luck Class of 55 ROGERS A Great Name 1n Iewelry Wheelmg W Va Tom Grundy ll In rw Davxd Guyer Marna Habxq St 11 61111121 then L Helen Hadns T ho JP 1 la 1' c 1 f exch B111 Hammond Norma lean Harns E1 men ox ,I eoc he Iudy Hartenstem Q111na1sr I ho: Mary Loulse Hartley A Ha den Q rn here 111 he U Q NaJy 1111 S Phx Hlneqardner 1e1 1 h a se 1e'a11 e 1-r on Eumce Holler Hens h er Iudx Ann Holme 1, ma 11 an FBI mon Ierry Iacovetty Omer ol o an, r machmes l1 1 11 h scl1rc,1S George Ianetskl ase G1 1 aye ' cz 1 115 Carole Iennmqs 1 rf ll I cf mar IF Charhe Kaqe ss 1s1n ss man Sonya Kamck 11,111 I1 1 'amlly and hrme ll my fwn Stella Kelly Bdye 1 womens clcthmo f11m Betty B111 Hxrsch r Howard Howell 101 r ' - - A K 1 . . . . , . . , . . . ff an Engixsh 1,117 ' - U:-:net QI J :'1rf'1'gf:: ' 'e 1,31 f , , 4 'J 1if,t1sf-'.-.tiff 'mi 111 'hug 1, ' , Q 1, s.e11,al. 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' : Sandra Hickman Deon xf ig1:lsp Ronald Hiqhwart---Dacia: U . 1, lf 1311-Jyerf ' Marr Q, lf -C . ol 'ZZT ' ' Oentai ' C..1':1 : ' ' e- '.-.'1fe, rgusmg 3 lzt pf like f' zldr, .5 ' f-Ca 1- 'zlrz LH :fe U.S. Alf Fmrce, , r ed to .- 1.3'.-Jyefg ' ' ' I , , 121.1 1121111 gen f:'.111g,' 1 .lf'1.Q tg ' J : ' 'f.'u1115 ,gre::'es' :L .L '1 ,E 1 .11 t ef 1' 115 ' -'v'v',1'.f: 1 ,Hlff 1,1 1 :ni- ' S1.wve 11.l 1,1 e 5 ' ' 11C11z1,11y V red '.- '1 il . , - I 1 5 ' 1: 11, 1 5 1 ' 1 Conqratulauons TO THE CLASS OF 55 Whee11ng Aene No 344 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 944 Mam Street Wheehnq W Va Mllltcent Keppel Navy n use Charles Kxmble l wx P career of the A1r Force Iamce Kimmel rx Sf Bob Knowles Throwtnq stones at ptdqeons and se-lm them for dead pldqeons Iohn Kromaeqer In Navy Arr F me Geneva Kuehnert Secretary or mar 1ed Audrey Lucas Probably marrlecl Muriel Lundy Teacher fl lrttle Chtltlre rt Bob McCord Make ot a mtlllcn ct llars loan McFarland Marrted owner at my awh hone waman Phyllxs McKee Head of n GClJPlllSlIl en ar the the prmcxpal of an all atrls schacl Bob McNeil marrred hte Dick Metzer Enqmeer Betty Mxllard Ste oqrapher or wxfe and mother Carolyn Muller S ftttt m a bra ofttce Robert Mxller Eptsmpal Mrmstet ft mem lver m the U S Alr Farce Michael Monahan fartagg of Waterford Downs so I can run Weazet a 1 Nfl: at busmess Norman Monhegel twenty seven yeare flt Nlck Mumley Owner Cf Wheeltr D vvne, McCord as my partner Sandra Murphy lwa 1 e mlllronaxre and llvma rn Calrfcrm ELM GROVE ELECTRIC CO Llectrzcal Contractors 9 Power 9 Wrrmq 2216 National Road Woodsdale 3060 BOPP S ELORIST 1413 Market Street Pcnntmq fm Decoratmq fm Paper Hanqmg ACME DECORATING CO 409 South Front St Wheelmq 6660 'k i' 'A' 1 . . ' ' Y- 1 ,7 ' .lr '1 .rg a ' 5 ' ' luzqeg - . E rg - ' , . . . . cr a arrest: : ' ,. a ' K x it ww VY lvlanaaer of a fruit Campanyg Pat Manion llapy y rrt . Lighting . I . , 1 i . K. AI! o .5 ' Jw' H ny - - ,I ' . - ' 'Q :Q A- ' , ' ' nc' 1' ml' - ' - , ta 'Q' ' '.'.'x1h Em: ' : - '1 'I 1-ti t. 'r Y ' I 102 ISLAND SHEET METAL 8: ROOFING CO 300 South Huron St Rear Wheelmg 447 I C Bowery ary Ruby Myers llllll cr Carol Nerdermeyer Ma d tr '1 rm 111 notre 11 lf n ex f Murph Paul Nes ore e rn c Q, Clark Ntcholson O wner l y P Iohn Norman rmorrrcrl 1 l ne 1 Mary Kay Norman lrruetl 11 D: n W1 rlcmcm vvrth rv hrlcl er Pete Oliver l cr 1 lead lFll!PlSl y Sophte Otven o x H he N Y lc 1m lo Ann Palmer NJ .f 1e e A 1 hr se for rr Rocco Paree stu Arms h rses Ianet Paulus Ma red and u Charles Pavlrck lflrlkman who delrf rs rmltc lllS Dcnaa H 1m-es Harold Phtllrps Owner or all l ll'l all machmes 1r the world Wanda Plko Marrrel l 11 Gerald P1121 Fhemrral enarnee Lucille Pants J ram It cr rc e Peqqy Plunkett I mme iore1,n uumry wrth arm: 1 rr e Wanda Wendy Porter rad rate S CI l'3lt sr 5 rr 1 1 s lurruly CITY BUILDING SUPPLY CO 29th and Iacob Streets Congratulatzons to the Class ol 55 Phone 737 RADERS PHARMACY vivvlv un Davlson Ed Fundrs Your Chorce of 1322 Colors In All Fxmshes at Popular Pnces BLUE RIBBON PAINT CO MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY 2321 Marn St. Wheelmq. W. Va. 103 . .1 . . M .5 rn fl C stle in the hlgh ren' lLst:1Ct7 ' ,rue z 1 1 , 'r1'i l1'.'1r11: lll ffcr11r,r 1c'r n I do ar to 7 d 7 . 1 I ', enqxrtf-Let: ' ,'.' .. f, m c1wr1 g :1r1'1 1,3 shwg 7 -cnrr , 5' f 1: 1 , 1lfzt7 lm , , 1 V l 1 ' 'Y r C r 71' ' fr fzc-1 ' f 1. mtg 1 r :Y 7 ' - slr' ,zief 1 r T 1 ew f 1 T resq 1 r or 'I 11 111: g :a'f1c1r1 r 7 Brmlcerg Pat Patterson Owner ml MGM stuclms where l '.v1ll .fr ff H117 1 :r , n11rse7 ' X 1 be 7 TZ I lv . 2 l l 'L' 7 ' I ' TIG 5 l, 1 ' 1 , 7 ' l L fx iam lei defy ' '- ,, '. 4 ,-r7 ' l -Mrs. P' 11 I' F1 flmes w11h l.11s, rrrll fit lculsg n s , , ,fr 'u ,-.1 1 t. retort U r .cg G 1 gf !r1.1s1? :Uh '.-.':'h If ml 'ri 715 rr11 1' ' lflif 111-111, r1l:c lllf 1 efl '.-.Th ' 'mah 7 - I v I. . . . . Tom Rahr re men' th Um' d Sta' s lanet ea 1'1ousew1fe Ierry Remhardt Ma1l clerk Mary Ren shaw 11C'L1SGWll9 Raymond RICE ladmq ani un oadmq trucks 1 sh 1 11, crmra y lack xtz 1a1r1q a career f F Betty Ro Prol ally l'I1C1f16d and 1a1s1r1c a 1am1ly B111 Rodgers onstructlcn wczker Gene Rossl Acc umant I Ann Roxhy Mamea Ethel Rutherford F F1 m1ss ra o Sadler a ye Q Sl 1e Ron Sa1kov1c 1qh class musc1a1'1 Helen Sansone 1 a IIQJ c Pa Nclte W1111 a heal hy 1am1 y Cl1Hord Schane Sf me h1r n the f1e1d ff m.1s1c Carole Schellenberg 11111 r1a1r Schnelle Mar11ec1 w1th a 1'IIT1l1Y and ln m 1 y mma Schultz 1N1tc 1a Mary Lee ultz 11 11 1 1 1 VI e Charlotte Scott M11 than 11M y ma Shrrley Shmn lvlarued tn a s ccesslul hus and Don Showalter 1 c,.111 a career of m111a1y SPIXICF Margaret Smack Sec ea J and housewde PEGGYS BEAUTY SHOP 10 North Broadway Wheelmg Island Whq 185 J THCDMAS Bldg Complete Machme Shop an Matenal Handlmg Equmpment Gravxty and Power Conveyors Wue Rope Electrlc Ho1sts Shelves Bms and Lockers Fans Blowers and Umt Heaters Lnlt Trucks Stackers and Skxds Amencan LaFrance Fire Protectxon Wheelmg W Va GRIEST CUT RATE STORES Wheelmg Moundsvzlle Warwood Shoppmg Center ft Q Eat Sundays rn Our Sunset Room at Warwood H. C. HARPER 8: SON Quahty Eggs Poultry Butter . . Wholesale . . We Delzver Phone Flushmg, Ohlo 3112 104 - P s .' .. of .e .e . .e 5 R l ' cfr a 11 .21 U ' , n 3 R' IJ k' ' 11 the All ture: dak- v 1 U I 5 7 ' C ' : 'i : o - 7 ',:e1g li .' zy' B b L 1, 1f at 311 gi S Ll : ' k ' 1 : v1 1 f' t, 111 1 ' f 1 A ' 'Q 1- v ' V 7 I . . ' 7 1. C 1 Y- 5 h:111sew1fep Nancy Schenerlein -Ve1er1nar1ar1: Henrietta f 1 1 1 1' e 1 m 1 '.'.'1w E ' 1 mt a 11111111-1111111: 11r-: . Sch a 1y 111c1111m VJ1' 1 my ox 1 11 rn, 411111 c'h1111:f-114 fe ' A :necg ' ' A 11 - V I v - - - 1 1.1 ,. . f v1 . . 1 , .. V fr hz ' 1' 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 . J - - - - - . . 1 1 . X . 1 1 . 1 I ll . I I I W A FRITZ 8: CO L9 LDQA9 SCHENK JEPSON Sc CO 1414 M k Insurance Q? Qr NK 'QKVDQXQ 7 cu et Street '11, I 1' fr, u mtg owes xxmx x x for-rv x-1b.:of'.E:ff ff Ed Haller s WHEELING OFFICE SUPPLY POSINS JEWELERS N CU Longmes VV1ttnauer Watches X- For Frrendly Serv1ce Phones whq 3190 3191 1305 Mme' Sffeef Av-ac -. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 55 LEE GLESSNER H1 Knts' Ioe Smlalxs lrlnrrac Poland and rrde a e head of th rhsh Army rn my whrte charger Ca l965 Mercuryl Donna Smlth Marrred Laura Lee Smith Arrlme h sess and morrred later Terry Smith Stock lrclfer lean Snedeker N1rse and marrred to a mrllron or e refrre hc drrs Iohn Smder Holder of yob ln an mffr f mokn I S l III Il y Charles Stem Have made t r11 My Ioe Templm Protessrcnal qolter Fred A Thomas 4 hcrrrs Fred S Thomas Aer mautrcol enqrneer Rusty Trabert NllISf nr towaro o hrgh posr n Norma Tyska T 1 h s h Edward Vossen Enlarq 1 1111 any Neva Waqener R y nowsr or e r teachmc, hrah school IOUI no rsm Martha Wallace l r1ed muh my own home and chrlcl en Don Watkms C C raduae Howard Wat kms Gmc Carol Welllng Secretarf then marrlaqe Phxl Wh tehouse rlaym ft p crches ras can Wolanm CJ t sho see ha my rec mma IS oo t r mc Marshall Wmchester Merrrlrer Armed Forces Mary Margaret Yates my and mcrrraqe Pat lm merman t or c me I am across the Street from your school brmg me your shoe troubles GEORGES SHOE SERVICE All ot Amerzcas Top Appliances Fngldaue RCA V1ctor Tappan Maytag 'A' i' 'A' BOURY,INC. 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