Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)
- Class of 1952
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N1111111' llllgi' 11X1 administration nd faculty page eight board of education Planning the decorating of school rooms, adding Distributive Edu' cation to the high school curriculum, securing a more attractive salary schedule for teachers, and adding a reading school for elementary students to the summer school program--- these are a few of the many things which th 1951352 Board of Education has done this year. Through the Board's efforts in pointing out the need for more class' rooms and money with which to operate, the voters of Wooster approved a new threefmill levy last November. With this money, the Board remodeled a part of Walnut Street school, adding two new classrooms. Plans have also been made to add six classrooms and a teachers' room to the new Layton School building. With the cofoperation of the Wooster merchants and the State Department of Education, the Board succeeded in adding the course of Distributive Education to Wooster High's curriculum. With the help of the faculty a better and more attractive salary schedule has been put into effect. In 1951, a six weeks course in reading was given to elementary students who have trouble with that subject. This project will be conf tinued this summer. The continuous program of redecorating in the high school and elef mentary schools was made possible by the Board of Education. , 1 Mr. H. Don Scott Mr. Scott, our new principal, came to X'Vooster lrom Barnesville, Ohio. He received his B. A. degree at Muskingum College and his M. A. at Ohio State University. Upon graduation from Muskingum, he taught and coached at the high school in Manchester, Ohio, lor two years. Mr. Scott then entered the Army, where for eighteen months he supervised at Army schools for illiterates. He joined the 82nd paratroopers division and spent four months overseas. A Upon dischzxrge from the Army, he taught at Marysville llunior High School, and then was the principal of Kirkersville school. Although Mr. Scott is new to the school system this year, he has shown a great interest in both the students and the school. ?.. , 4- Mr. D. P. Bodenbencler Although he is superintendant ol' the whole XfVooster school system, Mr. Bodenhender seems to have at special place in his heart for NVooster High. He is never too busy to help and advise the students in solving any problem which might he troubling them. page nine FACULTY page lell HISTORY ROW I-Miss Barbara Kaylor Cities l2: Llournalisiu: 'l'he College ol XYoos- ter, ISA.: Ohio State latixersily. MA. Mr. Alfred H. Johnson sm, Mb. Mi. Robert H. Moore xersitt, ILS.: MSL Ohio Slililt' Vnixersity. ROWV 2-Mr. Paul Iiatdorf BA. Mr. Donald N. Wvelsh silt' ol Akron. MA. Mr. Edward E. Adair gan, MA. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ROSV I--Miss joan Locker Biology Ceography 73 Health IZ: Ohio I'niA xersity, lB.S. Mrs. Miriam L. Myers laiixelsity . MA. Miss Olive Bowers AIZIIIILIIIZIIICS :lhe College ol XYoostei', ISA. ROIV 2-Mr. Harold A. Smith Chemistry, Mathematics: lfimllay College, lhe College ol' Wooster. ISS.: Kent State Vnixersitt. Mr. Roy M. Black Ceueral Scienee, Wilmington College, IIS. Mr. Floyd E. Maurer sity. M.A. Mr. Paul W. Dodez ENQLISH Miss Lucille Carroll , liuglish Ill: M'ilmington College. ISA.: Ohio ROW ITML lvard lv' ,kmllflg I . State l'nitersitx, MA. N I'.lIgllSl1 El, ll: Radio: lnixersity ol Pitts' ' borgh. ISA.: Carnegie 'I eeh. Iinglish ter, ILS Miss Fern linglish matlesi ISOllltll'l MA. Miss Ruth King il: llramatiesz 'l'he College ol Woos- ROWV 2-Miss Lueile Nesbitt Iinglish ll. lift 'I'he College ol M'ooster. lI,A.1 II'estei'n Reserte Vniversitt, M.A. Miss Ruth Bartell linglish 83 The College of M'ooster. lS.S.: I:1'mf 59 1 Ohio State Vnixersits: Akron Vnixersitv. IQ Assistant in Speech and Dra- ' A 'lihe College ol' M'ooste1', ISA.: ROYV 3-lNIr. H. Robert Pollock . Colorado: Ohio State l'nixersity. Speech and English: Otterbein College, ILA.: Oh io State Vniversity. Mathemalies 71 IYorld l'roble1ns3 lhe Coll lege ol lYoosler, ISS.: Ihitersilx ol XViseon- Xtorltl Historr: l'.S. llislolxl llenison l'ni- Wittenberg College: Ohio State Vnixersily. Driving: Iieonomie f:COgl'llIJllXI lieonomics' l'.S. History: Ashland College. IIA.: l'nixet'- History 81 Health: Social Seienfe: 'l he Col- lege ol' XYoostel'. IS..-X.: l'nitersitx ol Mielii- Mathematics, 81 Coiumertial Alilllllllflltil lhe College ol IYooster. ISS.: Ohio Stale in litlucation: Bushnell lamersity: Yin- tennes College: Ohio Nortliern l'nix'et'sity. Visual Iidueation: Pliysies: Xlgebrag 'I he College ol XYooster, IIS.: Ohio State l'nixerA Mathematics: 'l'he College ol Wooster, ISA.: Ohio State l'nix'ersity, M..-X.: Case 'l'eehnieal. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROWV I-Mr. john J. Maskas Ceneiztl Scietlcc: Ilcztlthg Rescue Iiaiskethztll Coztch: I.ine Couch, lfoothzillg Virginia Poli- technit' Institute: l'nixc'rsity ol North Cairo' linzt, ILS.: 'I he College ol XYoostei'. M iss Jane Snyder Cirls' I'l1ysit'ziI Iitlucntioo: llcztlth 7: The Collegt' ol Hoosier. IIA, Miss Anna Syrios Girls' l'lnsic'ztl I'l1IIIi'2IllOIII 'lhc' College ol ll'ooslL'l'. Mr. Gene S. Coleman Head ol l'hisic'1tI I'iIIlll'2IIIOllQ lfoolhzlll Couch: Ohio Nortlivrn Lnixersity. ISN. in litltlfzl- lion. Not Picttned-Mr. kenneth WV. Zuercher Boys' l'hysic'ztl IQIIIICZIIIOIII Ilztslwtlmzlll Coztclii I'llIfIIilI College. IIA. MUSIC, ART, AND LANGUAGES ROW I-Mr. Ricllaird Schilling Music' Sllpclxisoi: High School Ilztnml, Or- clwslrzn. :ind Choir: Iincheloi' ol School Mnsir, litpitzil lhixersity: 'Iettclicrs' Ili- ploinzi in IIINIIIIIIICIIIZII Conducting. filllllllll I'iiiu-rsitxg Muster ot Music. NOl'IIlWCSIl'l'II I'niicrsili. Miss KIOIISIIIIICC Mt'I'herson Ohio Slitll' l'niwrsity. IIS. in Iirlticzttion, Miss Mary Gricst I.2llIIl IH: I-einiun IQ: I'he College ol XYoos- ter. Il..-X.: Ohio Slllllt' Lnixeisitx, M..-X.: lleiticlhcrg. I-01111111133 licrlin, Ii.erln21m, diplonlzi: I4llINL'l'SIlI ol Mexicog Maison I-rzinciiise,Clexelziml,Ohio: lleutsclie Schulc. Midtllelnlrg. Vermont: Chicago Inivcrsilx: Ilerkt-lex Ihiwrsitx, Czililornizl. Mrs. Edith F. Joss I.:ltin: I-umili Relations: The College ol Wooster, ISA.: Xshlzind College: Kent State I'niwrsity. Mr. Harry H. Hetmzm Xrt Il. I2: IX'estern Rescue I'nixq-rsity: CICXCIIIIIII School ol Xrtg Cust' School ol Applied Sricntc. ILS.: M.X. Miss Anne D. Rodgers . . K . . . Spanisli ll. ll: lznghsh lllg I-rcnrli Il. l21 Denison Ihixersity, II..-X.: Ohio State I'ni- versity, MA.: l'nixei'siti ol Misconson: I'ni- xelsity ol Sorlxonne. l'ztl'is3 l'nixt-rsity of Grenoble. Ifrzimt: XYestern Reserve I'nixm- sityg I IIIYCINIIY ol Clllfllllllllll National I ni- xcrsity. Mexico. Mr. Ralph F. Ortiz XII T. 8. Tl, IU: Western Resurw Lnixersity: Clcielztnml School ol XII. ILS. FACULTY COMMERCIAL AND AGRICULTURE ROW I-Miss Erma Hudson I.iIn'ziriun: lolerlo Lnixersily, IIA.: IYCYICIII Rescue Lnixcrsily, l5.l..S. Miss Gwenneth Foss Senior Sliorthundg Secretztrizil I'rziclice: Pei'- SOIIIII ,IIIIJCWIIIIIIQQ l'nixei'sity ol' Akron. ILS.: kent State IIIIYCINIIIQ f.OllIllIIJI2l Ini- xersity: I'nixersity ol Southern Cziliforniu, Miss Kathryn A. Sheedy SIlOl'Ill2lIltl Il: Typing' ll: SIIICSIIIIIIISIIIIJI Business Lztw: ILS. in I'lKIlIC1llIOII. Ohio I'ni- iersny: Ohio State I nixersity. MA. RON' 2-Mr. Harry WV. Millhull' General Business: llookkecpingg Ohio SIZIIC l'nixersits, lS.S.C,: Iidtiuitioii. Mr. joseph H. Porter llistrihutixe Iitlticzitioiiz Ohio State l'nixer- sity. ILS. in Ilusiness .-XIIIIIIIIISIIZIIIOII, ILS. in I-Qiluczition. Mr. Glen R. Boling Agriciiltiireg Ohio State Lnixersitx, ISS. in xgI'lL'IIIIlll'C. page elex FACULTY HOME ECONOMICS AND MANUAL TRAINING ROW' I-Miss Nan Mfylie Home l'1C0llOllllCSI Ceograplly T: lleallh 73 Muskingum iiollegeg Kent State l'nirersilv. BA. in liclueation. I Miss Betty L. Lorenz Home liconomies 7. EP, 12: Bowling Green State l'nirersity, 8.5. in Home l'il'OllOl1llfS I-Qmlncation. Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home l'1COll0llllCS 7. IH. ll: XYillenherg Col' lege, lS.S.g Ohio Stale l'nirersity. MA. ROW 2-Mr. Victor W. Melntire Industrial Artsg Woodworking: Kent Stale Vniversity. 13.8. in licluration. Mr. Paul S. Spangler Mechanical Drawing: Planningg lnrlustrial Arts ll: Kent Stale l'lllYl'l'Slly. ILS.: Ohio Slate Vniversity. Mr. james L. Shelly Metal xlrllllilllgl kent State Vniwnsily. BS, in Iitlucalion. CIUSTODIANS ROW I-Mr. Brady Evans, Mr. Foster L. Stueker, Mr. George Bollinger. ROWV 2-Mr. Charles Emerifk, Mr. Hfilliam C. Fowler, Mr. Roy Shilling. SECRETARIES Seated-Mrs. Lucille Galehouse. Standing-Mrs. Faye Wallace, Arlene Leiner, Nancy Henry, Faye Clapper. Serretaries to the Superintendent-Mrs. Lucille Galehouse, Faye Clapper. page twelve Secretaries to the Principal-Nancy Henry, Ar- lene Leiner, Mrs. Faye WVallaee. The Famous Visit Woosier in November CORNELIA UTIS SKINNER gin-5 Jxllllliil :md Stull mum lipx Oil 'ICI' plan l znnily CIi1'Llc'. m Whlill lhvx SllIl'lkL'Il thnx iznll, .KS IIEANNE CRAIN lll2lhl'S hcl quick cxil Irrxm lhr high wlmul she xlrmps In smile' :rl filllllltllllllllll HllL'ikhlllI l'1i11nipz1l Sunil. A e JILANNE CRAIN, who lllllllt' Il whnlwlmi SIUIJ lll Nuoslx-r. puma lu 111.11 Wllll page lhiru seniors lJa1I1': 'l'lXl lllll IIS 21111 llllll Sllll 8l5 SlXll'l'Il l1'lI ll Hill 1-1':1h:1111. 1 Right: XI1, Sl1'l11li11-. 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NANCY MAE ALLISON Hy' being lzerxflf .the .YlliIll'.V.-LLXA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star volleyball I3 .Xll-star soeeer I, 43 .Xll+star hockey 43 Leaders club 43 lf'l'.X 2, 3, 43 Soc and Ruskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 WHSV 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin club l, 23 Steno club 3. 43 Choir l3 Student Council 33 Library club l. ANN LASCELLES ANDERSON .'X'ew'r idle' Il 111111116111-11111 fllffffj' und thoughtful of IJfIIf'l'S.ici.X.x l, 2, 3, 43 Sports Board l, 2, 3, 43 Leaders club 43 Girls' XV 3. 4, secretary 43 .Xll-star basketball 43 All-star soccer l3 .Xll-star hockey 43 Modern dance 3.43 Annual advertising staff 2, 3, feature stall 2, 3, 4, editor 43 Student Council I3 National Honor Society 3, 43 WHSV l, 2, 3, 43 General stall' 1, 2, 3, business manager 33 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4, program chairman 43 Feathers in a Gale 23 Thespiau l, 2, 3. 43 Honor Thespian 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Glee club lg Girls' Ensemble I3 NFL I, 2, 3, 43 Individual Events l, 2, 3, 43 Degree of Distinction 43 Prince of Peace 2, 3, 4. local WIIIIICI' 3, 4, county winner 33 Student Congress 33 Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 .lunto 3, 43 Booster club 43 District-State Scholarship team l, 2, 3, 43 American Legion contest winner 4. CONSTANCE RUTH ARNOLD The A I3 !. s of Izeauir--ulirarlizve, brighl, 111111 clmrlnirzg.-G.X.-X l, 2, 3, 4, secretary l. 33 Sports Board 43 All- star basketball l, 3, 43 .Xll-star hockey 43 All-star volleyball 2, 33 AIIIIQICLICIC 3, 43 Girls' 'WV' 43 Reserve cheerleader l, 23 Varsity' cheerleader 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Soc and Ruskin l, 2. 3, 4, secretary 43 Melody jones 23 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 Student Council 3, 43 Class Secretary 23 Class social chairman 43 Choir l, 2, 3. 4, secre- tary 3, vice-president 43 Booster club 43 Annual stall' feature editor 43 Girls' linsemble 43 Prom attendant 3: General stall' 2. 33 l'rentih club 3, 43 Latin club l, 2. DALLAS KRAMER BAKER Hr'.x got nmrringr on his mind. Bottom Row: BARBARA ANN BARTHOLONIEW ' Bring Il Zl'UHIIlH ix a diflirull Irnrlf' .vinre il rrnlxixis fn'in1'i1mlly in rlwlling will: lll1'II.-LLXA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer l3 .Xll-star basketball l3 All-star volleyball l3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Steno club 3, 4. DONALD BEANI I hurry HIVOIIQII iulr'r.sf'rIim1.r Io get ou! of ilu' way of r1'cklrf.vs rfrirferx. MARGARET HELEN BECK A sunny rli.vfm.riIiru1 ix half llnf lmllle.-G.X.X l. 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi4Y 2. 3, 43 Choir I3 l H.X l, 2, 3, 4. NORMA JEAN BEERY Il'.v ,tn l'Il.Yj' Io llc good nfllurzffl I 1l'IHIIil'l'7l'lIy anyone lrrkrfx the Iroulrle Io In' Illlyllllllg' else.-l H.X 3, 41 'I'ri- Hi-Y 3, 43 Latin club 43 Dl-IGX 43 Girls' Glee club l. MARVALENE FERN BELL Sim rings lrue.-'l'ri-Hi-Y 33 IfH.X 2, 33 Library club 2, 3, 4. page SCVSII ICCII Top Row: ELEANOR ROSE BLOUGH Sim smllrfrx ft'flIIllll'.Y.Y r1,l1lr'r1lx'.-lQ.X.X I: Latin club I, 2: Clee club I: l'lIINClIllJlC I: lf'lfX 2, Pi. 41 Iri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Steno club 3, 4, tice-president -If General tipist 4. SADIE BONEWITZ POULSON liwterous IHIIIKIX IIIT' nll akin.-Cilee Club I3 Steno Club 3: DICCLX 4. secretary 4. BILLY RAY BOYES This is ilu' nmrltim' nge. MAURITA MARY BRESSON l'II'il'IIdX are just friemlx but XIIFIX .VII1lf Illl!IIIj'.'+fi.x.x I, 2, fi, 4g .XII-star hockey fi: .XII-star soccer 3: Library club 2, 31 Choir I3 IJECIA 4. JIM BROCK l'rl miller make my 111111141 Nlmu irzllfrit il,-lfootball I. 2, 3, 43 'I-l'2'IL'li I, 2. Ii, 43 Swimming I. 2, Ei: Hi-Y 2, fi, -I, Chaplain 2, 3: Spanish club 3, 4, social chairman 43 Radio Club 4: Dramatic club 21 Choir 2: District scholarship I. Bottom Row: BETTIE CLADINE BROWN l'd rullmr Imw lwftuly than Iwuinxb-nrwz .wr Iufllcr '11, they think.-CLK X I. 2, fi, 4, rice-president 43 All-stat soccer I, 2, Ei, 43 .XII-star hockey I, 3. 4: All-star iolleyball I, 2, 3. 43 .XII-star bowling l. 2. 3. -lg ,XII-star basketball I, 45 All-star baseball I, 23 Leaders club 3, 43 Girls' XY 3, 4, ru-social chairman -lg Latin club I, 23 Juniot choir Ig 'liri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4g Steno club 3, 4, social chairman 43 Nlajorette 2. 55, -I. heatl 43 Homecoming attendant 33 Homecoming queen 4: Soc and Ruskin I, 2, S. 4. DEAN D. BROWN I mn'l slwfp nl lliglll-.WI I xlrejr in rla.v.v.-l If.'X I, 2, 3. -I. SALLY JO BUCHER Her I'lII'l'l'flllIIl'.K.N 1.x .wrunrl llllly to llwr .x1l1r'r'l'1l.i'.-I- HX l, 2, 3, -I Scratch 'n' Scribble 3, 4, social chairman 3. JOHN CHARLES BUECHNER Heir gut II umlllrumliml ju'rxmlalily-jzzfmolmlifi' plus.-l.ongfel low High School, Flint. Michigan. I: Reserie baseball 2: Varsity base hall 43 Reserve basketball 25 Varsity basketball 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Chaplain 4: Xlfl. 2. 3, 4: Debate 2. 3: Degree ol' Honor 2, 33 Band 2 District Imanrl contest 2: Soc and Ruskin 43 WHSY 43 German club 3, 4 ,tnnual feature stall' 3, 4. DONNA MAE CALAME Hrr lwurl lms mom only for joy.-I H,X 2, fi, 4, social chairtnan 4 Steno club II, 4. treasurer 3. Bill Graham, senior prexy page eighteen 1 Top Row: CHARLES CARMICHAEL 7'lIl'I'l',H lnfzfer be Il :lurk cloud for .Sonnr.-Ifootball I. 2. 3. 43 Basketball I. 23 Swimming fl, 43 Track I, 2, fl 43 Hi-Y 2, CLIFTON CARWVILE The llrirzlfwzerl thinker tlmi I'7'l'l' ll:unlc.-Swinnning 43 'l'rack 43 Intramural wrestling l, 33 Hi-Y 2, 43 Spanish club 3, 43 District-State scholarship test 2, 33 lflfk 23 I'IIIIIlIIl'C2lIiCIS 33 Rotary 43 Rifle club I3 General stall' 43 Sixth World ,Xflairs Institute 4. RUTH MARIE CLEVENGER She has !'UlllllIIIll'fi ilu' Golden Huh' in nwruory and In life.-Latin cluh I, 23 junior Red Gross E53 Choir I. 2. fl. 4. SHIRLEY JEAN COBLENTZ Siu' lcffejrs Il .wa'i1'r'l langue in hm' lreufl.-G.X.X I, 2, 553 .XII-star howling FI, captain 3 IfH.X 2. 33 Library club 2. 3: Steno club 3, 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Girls' Glee club 1. LORETTA JANE CONRAD S8 keys In lrnplliizrem.-G.X.X I, 2, fl, 43 Modern Dance 33 .Xquacade 553 Girls' Glee club I, accompanist 23 En- semble I, accompanist 2, 3. 43 Choir accompanist 3, 43 Dramatic clulz I, 2, 43 Bishop's Mantle 33 Thespian 2, fl, 43 Honor lhespian 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, Il, 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4. music department head 43 FTA 2. 3, 4. vice-president 43 German cluh fl. 43 Scholarship team l, 2, 3. 43 Latin cluh I. 2. Bottom Row: CAROL LYNN COOK Maybe' men uren'l all prrferl, but tlrey'rr' the bm! ojwfnmile .wx :ur lraw.-West Intermediate School, jackson, Michigan I3 GLX 2, 3, 43 Latin elulm 23 Prince of Peace 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Soc and Ruskin 3, 43 Steno clnh 3, 4. DOROTHY JUN E CORN ELIUS She .rralffs the zralls nf frienrIli11e.s.v.A-G.X.4 I, 2. 3. 43 Nlodern dance fl, 43 .Xquacade 3, 43 Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Choir I, 3, 4, senior choir counsel 43 XVHSY 43 German club 3, 43 General reporter 3, 43 junior Red Cross representative 2. YVILLIAM SCOTT CRAIG Our hunmn comedy.-Baseball I. 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 23 lfoothall I, 23 Swimming 43 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4. president 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Dramatic club I, 2, 3, 43 'Iiwo's A Crowd I, Feathers In A Gale 2, The Bishop's Mantle 3, Family Circle 43 Ihespian I, 2, 3, 43 YVHSV fl, 4, program chairman 43 Co-social chairman 33 Boys State 33 junior Rotator 43 Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 junto 4. CARL L. DAUCHERTY Hisjgrin IN slzy, zvirle, and lmndmnm.,-Football I, 2, 3,41 Track I, 2, 3, 43 XVrestling 2, 3, 43 Swimming 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 YNIGX council 43 junior Rotator 43 DECA 4, president 4. DONALD EUGENE DAUGHERTY Wonsler Highfr boy of di.rlinr'lion. -Ifoothall, I, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 43 Basketball I. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2. 31 DI-QCLX 4. page nineteen Top Row: RUTH MARIE DAVIS Her I'llIlI'!ll'lI'V ix .velrlnm Iy,'u'1l.f'l't'i-Hi-Y 2, El, 4: General stall. typist 45 Steno club El, 4. VIVIAN MAE DELUCA Hhpjrillexr is at jlerfllllte you l'llH,l pour on olllerx 'Zl'lllIUlll gelliug ll ferr' rlrops on your.wlj.-'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 45 Library club l, 25 junior Red Cross representative 35 FHA 35 Steno club 3. 4, president 4. RAYMOND VICTOR DIX He lmx lhe greet: lllumh for llllllllillg' ll1z'.w'erl of friemlllm'.ts,-liaseball l, 2, El, 45 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, president 45 'Fhespian 45 WHSV l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, fl, 4, treasurer 35 NFL l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity debate 3, 45 Degree of Distinction 45 Buckeye Boys' State 35 Annual business stall' 3. 4: General stafl' 45 junior Rotator 45 -lunto 45 Latin club l, 25 French club 45 Sixth World ,Xllairs Institute. BETTY JEAN EIKLEBERRY She has Il .rfmrlrle in her rjsw nnrl one on her lffl lIIllIll.iSlCll0 club fl. 45 Library club 3g FHA fl. PAUL AIUN IOR ELIAS Calm and rollrfrlerl ax the r1'nI.-Fl-'.-X l, 2, El. 45 Hi-Y 4, Bottom Row: ROSE MARY ELLSPERMAN If s'z1'eel.s' for lhe sieve! is Hue, shef'll get runrly all her lillr.-Cilee club 15 FHA 2, fl, 4, MATTHEW S. EMERSON The zvorlrl turns axirle In lrl any man pusx who lclmnnr zvliere he's going.-Rifle club l5 XYHSY 4: Spanish club El, 4, vice-president 3, president 45 NFL l5 Degree ol' Merit lg Debate 15 ,Xnnual stall 3, 4, business manager 45 Track 25 Hi-Y 2. Fl, 4, co-social chairman 45 junior Rotator 45 Latin club l. 2. JERROLD KENNETH FOOTLICK Heir lzeaderl for high places,-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Basketball l. 25 Track I5 Baseball 25 Soc and Buskin 25 Student Council 35 Band l, 25 General stall' l, 2, 3, 4, sports editor fl, co-editor-in-chief 45 WHSV l, 2, 3, 45 Annual sports staff l, 3, feature staff 45 Latin club l, 25 French club 35 National Honor Society 4, president 45 NFL 1, 2, 45 Degree ol' Distinction 45 Debate l5 Individual events I, 2, 3, 45 l-.xtetnpore state finalist 25 District-state scholar- ship team l, 2, 3, 45 .-Xtnerican Legion Essay winner l, 2, 3, county winner 2, 35 junior Rotator 45 OHSSL district winner 45 State speech competition 2, 4. GLADYS JEAN FRANKS The situation is well in lmutrl ziillrn the lmuri i.sl1f'rs.-FH.X 2, El, 4. tice-president 4, bi-county treasurer 45 Steno club 4, secretary 35 WHSV 45 Annual stall' head typist 4. NOEL EUGENE FRANKS tlllllgf' ll man ht' his q1u'.rlion.r miller than his nriszuffrs.-IQcrntan club Pl. 45 Orchestra l. 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. 45 Soc and lluskin 2, fl, 45 'lliespian fl, 45 Latin club l, 25 XVHSV 45 junior Rotator 4: F'l'.X 2. 35 Track l, 2, 3, 4. lJ2lgC twenty Top Row: RALPH EDWARD FROSS Cu! up ui cmclc of rlrmvi, ,tlullffll rvvrllc, null ivmzl hurl: lo Ilwl. ELIZABETH CORDELIA FUNK A lid that newer Iilmm off.-Student Council 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, vice-president 43 General business stall' 43 Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4. treasurer 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor lhespian 3, 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Nlfl. I3 Latin club I, 23 German club 43 CAA I, 2, 3, 43 .XII-star basketball I, 3, 43 All-star yoIIeybaII3 Annual stafl, organizations head 4, leature stall' 4. ROBERT MILLER GARBER No num is Imrn zuitllmll IIIIIIIIIIUIIA' 1Ir'.si2'f's.-CLeneral stall' I, 2, 3. 43 .lunto 43 Student Council 23 Annual advertising stall, 3. 4, feature stall' 4, adyertising manager 43 Soc and Iiuskin I, 2, 3, I: I eathers In a Gale 23 Ihespian I, 2, 3, 43 Honm' Ihespian 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 WHSY I, 2, 3, 4, general manager 43 Base. ball I, 2, 43 junior Rotator 4. VIRGINIA GILLESPIE GILLMORE ,4 IIl'fll'I full of lortzf for one mm: Iciztrl.-CAA I, 2, 3, 43 'I ri-Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Library club 23 Choir 2, 33 IIICCA 4. JOHN WILLIAM GILMOR The IlZ:LQIlf',YI I'l'1l'flIi!I for lIIIlII,.S luil i.w1'l rvllfll Ill' gels fm' il lull ZUIIIII Inf I11fr'onlf'.v by iI.fI I .X I. 2. 3, 4. Bottom Row: JANIS MARILYN GLASGOW Art, not zuitlmnl anzlzitirm.-Soc and Iluskin I, 2, 3, 43 l amiIy Circle 43 Ihespian I, 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Honor Ihespian 3, 43 Nl-'I. 2, 3, 43 Degree of Honor 33 Prince of Peace 33 Student Council 23 I- IA 2, 3, 4, social chairman 33 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 4, youth council representative 43 XVHSY 3, 4, continuity chairman 43 Latin club I, 23 Spanish club 2, 3, 43 Ifrench club 3, 43 District-state scholarship teams 2. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM MARSHALL GRAHAM Men are of lzro kizzlls--Iris ix Ille Itinrl we like.-l lf.X I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4, district president 4, public speaking 3, 4, state convention I, 2, 3, 43 RiHe club I, 2, 33 .Iunto 43 Ifootball 2, 3, 4. co-captain 43 Class president 43 Hi-Y 2, 43 Baseball I, 23 Basketball I3 junior Rotator 4. DONALD PHILIP GRAY 'l'l1rrf .v no IlI'I'f'.XI for Ihr' xt'm'y'.-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, yice-president 3. NELSON WILLIAM HACKETT Ax r1'Ir1xe1I as ll jmar'l1f'rI egg.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Nice president 4. JULIA ANNE HESSON I cllafler as I go mul I 'go on fUI'l'I 6'l'.-BCXICY High School, llexley. Ohio. I3 'liri-Hi'Y 2. 43 CAA 2, 3, 43 Aquacade 43 junior Red Cross Council 33 Library club 2, 43 Ceneral stall 2, 43 Annual advertising stall' 4. Connie Arnold, social chairman lJ2lgC IWVCIILY-OIIC Top Row: DONALD EUGENE HOCKENBERRY 'gi Work flour more Ihfm get me mv life: il gels mr mx' liflillg.-IflllllllliC21liCl'S 3, 41 Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 Rille club l, 2 MARY ANN HUDSON Slit' kwju mzlnolczfrs nn looking.-,Xinuial feature stall 43 Soc and Iluskin I, 2, 3, 43 Family Circle 43 Thespian 2, fi, 43 Honor 'Iihespian 43 'Ilri-Hi-Y 2, 43 Nlajorette 2, 3, 43 Spanish club 3, 43 I.atin club I, 23 Booster club 43 Glee club I3 G.X.X I, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Sports Board I, 2. 3. 43 Leaders club 3, 43 Girls' HIV fi. 4, social chair- man 43 .XII-star soccer I, 43 All-star hockey fl, 4, captain 33 .XII-star basketball I, 3, manager I, captain 43 Aqua- cade 43 .XII-star volleyball I, 2. 3, 43 ,XII-star softball I, 23 .XII-star swimming 33 General stafl' 2, 33 junto 4. CAROLYN JANE HUFF A zlterrful laugh ahmuzding with helpfulness.-Phoenix ljnion High School, Phoenix, Arizona, I3 Tri-Hi-Y 3 43 I- l'.X 3, 43 FH X 43 junior Red Cross representative 33 Iiatin club 2, CHARLES C. HUMRICHOUSER Good Hllfllfl' and good sexist' m11.x't eww' join.--Hi-Y 2, 55: Spanish club fl, 4, sergeant-at-arms 3: Football I, 2 FI, 43 Baseball I, 2, 33 Swinnning 23 Basketball 23 Track I. ROSE MARIE IANNARELLI She .mrs with her eyes wllat others lrmfe to fmt into 7l'UTll.X.-CZIIIIOII Central Catholic High School, Canton ' ' l'HX I 'I'1i H1 Y 3 4 Steno club 2 4 piesidtnt 3 PKK L3 4 I Ohio, l.L3 ' . E: '- '- f. Bottom Row: LAWRENCE RODNEY JOHNSON t. , , t, r.. t. . lIf'.vju'1'ir:liz1's'i11 jubilant dvlinqurncv.-I-'ootball 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, -I3 'Irack 33 Hi4Y 2, 33 Soc and Ruskin I, 43 'I'wo's .X Crowd I3 Orchestra I, 2, 43 Band 2, 3. 4, president 43 German club 4, president 3: Junior Red Cross representative I3 Student Council 2, 43 Choir I3 General staff I3 Annual feature staff 4, boys' sports editor 43 Latin club I, 23 NFL I3 Debate 13 junior Rotator 4. Larry 0'Brien, vice-president IJZIQC UNCH ly- two U WILLIAM G. KARDOS Atlzletirnlly inrlinrrl--nl! 6'5 of him.-Hi-Y 2, 33 Football l. 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 43 Track I, 2. 3, 43 Annual feature stall' 43 French club 3, 4, president 43 junior Rotator 4. JANET SUE KLINE Good nature ix her .wronzl 1I!lfIlI'l'.-SIIIKICIII Council I3 'I'ri-Hi-X 2, 3, 4. cabinet 43 G.X.X 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 General business stall' 4. BARBARA ANN KLINGER Neal, nice, mzrl 1Il!fIlI'Ill.'-IIAA I, 2, 3, 43 ,XII-star volleyball 2, 33 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 'lihespian 2, 3. 43 F'l'.X I, 23 'I'ri'Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 43 French club 3, 43 .junior Red Cross representative 2, 33 Latin club I. 23 .Xnnual advertising stall' 43 General stall 4. RITA MARIE KONKLER lI'i.vn'nm is n ronihizmiimz of ll minimum: of sound and n IIIIIXIHIIIIII of .wn.w.-I.atin club I, 23 F'I'.X 23 Rifle club l, 2, fl, treasurer 2, 33 I-'rench club 3, 4. Top Row: CAROL .IEAN LANDERS tiuufl humor ix gonrlzmv mul ltunmr mznlzinerl.-C.X,X I. 2. fl. 4: ,XII-stat hockey 45 .Ill-star softer 3. 43 Aqua- cade -Ig Htnneccnning attendant 3: 'I'ri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 4: junto 4: .Xnnual advertising stall 4. MILDR ED ARLENE LEINER The Ivj1e llml makes frie'nrI.x m.xilv.--'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, -I: Steno clulm 3. 4, iice-president fl: General stall, head typist 43 CIA I3 Clee club I. W ROBERT DONALD LERCH He zrrwr gels his .signals rrm'.verI.-lfoothall 2, 3, 43 'I rack 3, 43 Iland I, 2, 43 f,I'l'llCSlI'2I I, 2, 3, 4, president -I: Choir li Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 German club fl. 43 Latin club l, 21 Xnnual business stall -I: junior Rotator 4. EDWARD PH ILLIP LINDSAY A Iililw learning is ll fllllIgf'l'0ll,N llling.-Nlillsale High School. Pittsburgli. l'ennsylrania, I, 2: Ifoothall 33 Baseball 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. LESTER LAWRENCE LITWILLER Lei mr luke your jfiflzlrr: lllffn u'e'll gn into my rlnrkrumn and .wr zvlml rle'uf'loj1.v.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Latin club I, 23 Spanish club ES. 43 Band I, 2, fl. 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: General photographer 3, 4: .Xnnual photographer fl, I SlilL0ltl1Lslli 4 Ilistnct mth stat I 1 I 4 District Iiand I ' Stu: hind I I 4 , ..,... . ..,,., sf . . t.'., . ',.. ,K , . ,I ,-,., , .-, f 1 Bottom Row: EDITH VIRGINIA LOPEZ She' lrls her 1li.rr'o1lt1'11I1lu'11Ix IW .s'e1':'r'I. LUCY XIUSTINA LORENZ Blass ensenlb e . 'l'l1erf' ix nfwr n dull moment in my lifr.-'Iiri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: I- IA 2. fl. 4, secretary 4: I.iln'ary club 3, 4, presi- dent -I3 German eluh 33 Soc and Iluskin 2, EI, 4: lhespian 4: General business stall' 4: .Xnnual make-up staff 43 CAA I, 2. El. -I: Nludern dance 3. BARBARA ANN LOUTTIT A .smile ns ralrlzy as the nufu.vlr.t.-Clee cluh Ig Ensemble I: CXX I. Fl. I: junior Red Cross representative 2. 4: II HSI' 43 Latin club I, 2. GERALD EDWIN LUCAS I flu Ihr' lmrflesl work of my zvllulff rlnr luffurr llwak fu.st-getting ujl.-llaselia PATRICK G. MCCOY I ll 3. 4. Hf .v rr rurrl llml has In he rlrall zuilll.-lforest Hills -junior High Sclmul. I'ittshurgh. Pennsylvania I: Booster rluli 4: Hi-Y 2, Fl. 4, president 33 Ifootlmall manager 25 llaskethall manager 23 llaseliull 2. fl, 4. page twenty-three Y Top Row: CAROLE YVONNE McKEE VV'llI!'1'l IA nmkffs fI'il'7IfiS. nmkffs no 1'n1'mie.s.-'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, -I5 Soc and I5 GA.-I I, 2, 3, 45 All-star basketball 2, 3, 4, captain 45 .XII-star hockey 2, Girls' UW 35 DI-ICA 45 Varsity cheerleader 45 Prince of I'eace 2. RONALD WILLIAM McQUIGG lluskin 2, 45 Thespian 45 Glee club 35 All-star volleyball 35 Aquacade 3: lI'In'rr .v my buck?-Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2. 35 Track I, 2, 35 Band I, 25 Booster club 3, 45 Latin club I, 25 Cernian club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CHARLES F. MANN The luljrpiffxt Iniser on earth-11 man who .wifes up every fri1'url.-Hi- 4, president 45 .Xnnual business stafl 45 junior Rotator 4. DONNA JEAN MARTIN Full of fun and fancy fr1'f'.-IfH.X 2, 3, 45 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, -I5 Glee club DAVID EUGENE MAURER Sjufuk lillle-do much.-Soc and Ruskin 2, 3, 45 'fhespian El. I5 lfI .K 45 .Xnnual advertising stall' 4: District-state scholarship test I, 2, El. Bottom Row: DALE ROGER METCALF Il's grrul lo lu' grffal, Ilul il'.v grealm' In In' IIIHIIIIIL-I'.IIlIIIIl'C'HIiCl'S 2. 35 DALE WARREN MEYER Tlu' Gabriel of our rIa.v.v.--Iforclson High School, Dearborn, Michigan, 3. 45 HIAY 5. 4. EDNA MAE MILLER Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 45 German club 3. I , 5 CAA 3. I. 2, 3, 4, sentinel 3, secretary 45 Hi-Y Hi-Y 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4. I, 25 lland 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Choir Her eyes arf' like l lflII.WIdIl'.Y in IIl1ll'.-S0llllCfIIlCI'g Mennonite School, Dalton, Ohio, I5 Lancaster Mennonite School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 25 Latin club 3, 4. JON RAMON MILLER Om' from' bark!-Millersburg High School, Millersburg. Ohio. I, 2. 35 Band 45 Soc and Buskin 4. JUNE EILEEN MILLER I,itll1f-bu! xo ix Il slick of Ilyillllllillh-CI'IOIl' I5 Library' ttlub E55 FHA vice-president 4. 3, 4, program chairman 45 DECA 4, page twenty-four A I Top Row: BARTON DUANE MOORE TIN' jwrfwrf lull, dark. 11ml lrmrrlxonre.-HiAY 2, fl, 41 German club fl, 4: Track 2, fl: Soc and Buskin 43 .Xnnual Advertising stall' fl. 4: Booster club 43 junior Rotator 4. ERMA IRENE MOWRER 4 E A l'Ill'l'l'l,S okuv: but You c1m'l run vom' lmnrls lllllillifll ilx lmir.-l'H X ' I 4 historian II: DIiC.X 4. JAM ES MUCKLEY Ilnppv-vu Mucklcv.-Ifootball I, 2. fl 4: lrack I, 2, EI. 4: Hi-Y I, 2. fl. 4. president 2: Spanish club EI, 4, Latin mm 1. 25 xinsv 4. ' ELAINE VIRGINIA NEILSON Rrnl joy FUIIIFX nu! from ! fl.Vl' or ricllcx Ilul from doing .WIIIIFIIIIIIQ zi'1n'Ill11'llile.-CX.X I. 2: Choir I, PI. 41 En- semble 21 District solo ensemble contest 2: I.ibrary club I. 2: WHSY 2, EI, 4: Latin club I, 2: Dramatic club 2. 3. 43 lhespian 3, 4, 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, FI: junior Red Cross representative 2 ANTOINETTE THERESA NOLLETTI Tool, Iool, loolmiff, g'lNI!l1Jyf'.I-I'II'I.I EI. 43 Steno club EI. Bottom Row: SUZANNA DAYLE NORRIS Slrrfs qui more 1'11f'r'gv tllnn an ulonr.-.Xpple Creekl, 2: CLXA fl, 4, Nlfl. II. 4: l.ibrary club 4: IYHSY 4: 'Iri-H1-Y Choir 4gil.ibrarian -I: Prince ol Peace 3, 4: linsetnble 4. LARRY EUGENE O'BRIEN I-Ir's in time with Nm zvrwlrl.-Hi-X' 2. FI. 4: Choir 2. II, 4. president 4. choir council 4. social ch.ntnt.in .I. rice-president 4: Student Council 4. RICHARD EDWARD OLIVER Away will: lumkx-Ir'I'.v Izmir' ,ronuf fun!-Hi'Y 2, fl. 41 DICCLX 4. NANCY RUTH ORAHOOD .fllzi'ur.r making I'-turns in Ihr' mirlrlle of ll cumfr'r.rnIi1m.--K-.LX I 2, 4, secretar 23 .XII-star basketball I, 2. 3. 43 .XII-star volleyball I 23 .Xquacade I, 43 .XII-star hockev 2. Fi, 4: .4lI'star soccer I, 3, 4: .XII- star swimming I, 2. EI. 43 Girls' IV fl. 4. vice-president 4: .Xnnual stall 4, girls' sports editor 4, feature stall 45 NFL I. 2. 3, 4. vice-presi- dent 4: unto 41 Debate I, 2. EI. 4. tarsitv -I3 Student Con ress 2. fi, 41 -I I . fi 1 fl Degree ol Distinction 4: IEXICIIIIY. 43 WHSY L. EI, 43 Soc and Buskin I. 2, 3, 4. rice-president 4: Tlrespian I, 2. 3, 4: Honor 'lihespian 4' Melodv ones 2' I'ainilv Circle ' I ' ' -' ' ' ' .I -. , 4 I . - 4, III-HI-I 2. 45, 4, IIICIILSIIJ I. 2. if 3, 4: Iland I. 2, 43 General stall' I, 2, 3, 43 Booster club 2. 3, 4, rice- f president 4: National Honor Societv EI, 4: German club 3. 4, social chairman 3: Student Council I. 2. 4.i FLOYD THOMAS OSBORNE Of! he lmrnvrl Ihr lllllllllglll oil-11111 not for xlzzzly.-Manslielcl High School, Manslield. Ohio. I. 2, FI: Choir 43 Speech 4: linsenible 4. Freddie , 'fw-4,3 f tml fxmlmf faux WIVER EIJUIIAIIIIII cffsmc-snncilffiloxzr ca f I Q64'Y 4 ' J pp,.pp. p Riehwine, secretary-treasurer lJ2lgC UIVCIIIY- Eve an s LO'- E f -nl' QU Top Row: BONITA DERR PARKER A mul zwlm gn! lim' AIRS. 1111gr'f'r'.-I-.LX l. 2. 25. -lg Sports lloarcl I. 2. Il. 43 leaders club 'l: .Xll-star soccer Ei. 43 .Xll-star horkey 33 .Xll-star rolleylmall 351 .xtlll1IK'llllC Il: Library llllll 23 Ilnnior Retl Cross repres:-ntaiiie -l3 Iri- lli'Y 2. Fl. 43 Booster club 4. ELINOR MARLENE PETTY Sin' lullm in .Xll'll'lllIIg .xlorimfrrzii lmw' In jump In lcrrjr up will: luv.-IQYX 2. Ii. 4: .Xll-star hockey 2. fl, 41 .Xll-star soccer 2, fl, 43 .Xll-star rollerhall 23 Sports lioarxl 43 Girls' IX ' lg Xlfl. l. 2. Il. 4. social chairman fl. presi- cltnt 43 Degree ol' Distinction fi. 43 Delrate l. 2. fl. 43 Lfxteinp. 2. fl. 43 Prince of Peace fl, 43 Dramatic clulr 2. fl, 43 Ihespian 25. 43 National Honor Society fl. bl. seeretary-treasurer 43 .lnnto fl. 43 junior Rell Cross representatire 2. I -L -tilt '-'-'lo - I .53 .Xnnnal stall 53 It HM 2. 5, 4. treasurer 41 lri-Hi-X 3. 3. 43 Cierinan cltrh .L 4. BETTY -IOANNE POULSON High lIl'f'l.Y rt'r'r1' in1'1'nI1'1l by Il il'UlIIllll mlm llnrl llt'l'll lcimwrl on Ihr' lIIl'!'lll'llIl.-ci.x.x l, 2, El, 43 lfll,X l. 2. fl, 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 23 Library eluh l, 23 Steno eluh JAN A. PRITCHARD .4 lnunlniu nl wil mul lziunor f'UIIlllllIIlllY Illlllllllllg min.-IQ X I I. 2. fl. fl: Ill-star lroelser. fl. -l. manager fl, captain sl: .Xll-star soccer, fl. 43 .Xll-star hasketlrall 43 Leaders cluh 43 Girls' Il ' 43 .XIIIIZICEIQIC 43 Modern :lance 24. 43 Latin eluh I3 Spanish cluh 2, 333 IYHSX' 2. 3. 43 Soc and Bnslsin 2. fi. 43 'lhespian 54. 43 ulfillllllf C1irt'le 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 33 General stall' l. 2, El, 4. eo-leattlre etlitor l3 .junior Rell Cross representatite 23 Booster l'llllJ 43 Feature stall 35, 43 Choir l. NANCY MARILYN PRITCHETT II lnlcm u lol ol will lo liz' n :t'i.xp.--Stetro CllIlD Ei. 4. Hottmn Row: ANIELIA LOUISE QUINISY l'.IIlllll.NllI.Xlll ix flu' genius of .xi:ir'm'ilr.-IQXX l. 2. .l3 NIL l 2. Il. I3 Degree ol' lixcelleiire Il. 43 Alttnto El, fl: 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, Pl. 43 Soc and lllISlslIl l. 2. Pl, 4: 'l'wo's .X Crowd l3 lfarnilr Circle 43 'lillespian l. 2, 3, 43 XYHSY 2. 55. 4: .Xnnnal stall l. 2. El. 4: UCIICVQII Stall l. 2. fl. C0-editor 43 National Honor Society 3. 43 Latin cluh l. 2: 1:1-Cm-h dub 3' .43 Ohio Vnirersity history test 43 District-State Scholarship team l, 2, fl, 43 Choir l, 4. CAROLYN JOAN RHODES She .rlrilc1'.r ll liapjn' noir.--Latin cluh l, 23 Spanish rlnh Il. 43 Girls' tilee club lg Orchestra 2. 24, 43 lri-Ili-Y 2. fl. lg Lihrarr clnlr l. 21 District solo enseinlrle eontest 2. 24. FLORETTA NI. RICHWVINE ll'l1ul i.x il llmv my nlmul 1'1'rlll1'n1Is!-Ii LX l, 2. 35. 43 Leaders vlulr fi. 43 ,XII-star lraskethall li .XII-star soccer 2. 4: All-star hockey 2, 4. Metair- II HSI 23 lri-Ht-X 2. fl. 43 l'H.X l. 2. 33 lncliricltlal exents I3 Girls' ee club l: l- l .X 2. fl: General business stall' fl. 4. EILEEN ROLL Oli! Illusr' illf'.XIfYll!X.'+ci.X.x lg Choir I: l.atin club l, 2: 'lri-Hi-Y DIXIE LEE RUNIBAUGH .Slums Nllllfllllg from ll Xl'2'!'ll' IYIXI' ul ltr-lr'z'1'1.-C-XX l, 2, 3, All Leatlers tlulr Il, 4: biris' DIY l: Nlodern tlanee fl. 43 .Ill-star sorcer l. 43 .Xll-star hockey 43 .Ill-star howling 43 lri-Hi-Y 2, fi. 43 Soc and BIISRIII 2. fl. 43 'lltespian fi. 4: Latin club l. 23 Steno llllll 4. Mr. Mclntire, class adviser page twenty-six Top Row: MARY ALICE SAUNDERS If we dmfl slnml for snmffllring, we'll full for nuyllzing.-Soc and liuskin 3, 43 'lhespian 43 junior Red Cross Council 2. El, 4, vice'president 3. president 4: lfrench club 3, 4. secretary. fl, social chairman 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3, 4, pro: gram chairman 43 'liri-Hi-Y cabinet 43 WHSY 2, 3, 4. devotional chairman 43 NFL 2, 3, 43 Prince of Peace 2. 3, 4. local winner 2. OHSSI. district oratory winner 2, state hnalist 23 Degree ol' excellence 4. ROBERT EUGENE SAUNDERS Fl'lf'lllllllll'.Y.Y is new! In gorllirzmr.-Hi-Y 2, Ii VIRGINIA HORTENSE SCHAR Her .vwrxe of liunmr will gel hw' tu firzxl Imse.-G.X.X l, 2. fl, 4: lndixidual events I3 Latin club l, 2: German club 33 Orchestra 2. 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 31 l 'l'.X 2. fl. 4. historizui I1 Steno club 3. 4, SALLIE JEANNE SHAMEL A .vwrrl :wire lmx nur gal Sul.-GA X l, 2. 3. 43 Choir l. 2, fl, 43 Girls' linsemble 2. 3, 43 district contests 2. 3. 43 district solo contest 3, 43 district-state contest 33 Mixed Ensemble 3, 4: FIA 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 IYHSY 2, 3, 4. DONNA JEAN SHELLENBERGER There ix no l'lI.tllll'lll' for lnfuztly like lllllIlIll1f'.9.i.--ci.h.A 43 .Xquacade fl, 43 I-Insemble 1,43 Choir l, 2, 43 Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 33 NH. I, 2, 3, 43 Degree ol' Distinction 3, 43 Dramatic state linalist :li 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2: Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 The lSishop's Mantle' 33 lhespiun 2, 3, 43 Honor lhespian 4, vice-president 43 IVHSV 2. 3, 4, dramatic manager 43 -lunto 4. secretary 4: Annual business stall' 4. Bottom Row: GLEN ATLEE SHIFFERLY A fool mn'I lu' 1lIlgl Y, llul n wixz' rum: will noi.-Hi4Y 4. SUSAN ANN SILVER Though lim' umm' ix .rilz'f'r. .vlwfv gui I1 lleurt of gold.-G.X.X I, 2. fl, 4: Latin club l, 23 Spanish club fl, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Library club 2, 3: General business stall' 43 I-'HX 2, 43 IVHSV 3, 43 Choir l, 2, 3. 43 Ensemble 43 Student council l. CAROL SLOAN The gal will: ilu' RSVP e t'r'.s'.-G.X.X l, 2, 3, 4: All-star soccer l, 2: All-star basketball l: All-star volleyball l. 2. captain 2: .XII-star bowling l. 2. captain lg Aquacade I, 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 23 FHA 23 Booster club 43 DI-IG-K -4, BARBARA ANN SMITH Sl1e'.v no! just a Smillz lm! li. .Sn1iIll.-'liri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FHA 35, 4: DEGA 4. ELIZABETH JEAN SMITH She l1elif'w's in ifilwnulimml fl'lt'lIllSlIlII.-cl.A.x l, 2. 3, 4: All-star soccer l, 2, 3, 4: All-star hockey l, 2, 43 All-star bowling li .Xquacade I. 2. 4: junior Red Cross representative I3 'l'ri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 IYHSV 23 Sttldent council 23 Booster club 3, 43 General stall fl. 531 1 s i page twen ty-seven Top Row: JOANN MARIE SMITH If Tllllflj' is ilu' spice of life. l'lu zt'r'll .Yl'll.VUlIl'!l.-II.I'I-IILY 2, EI. 4: G.X,X I. 2, Pi, 4: Booster club 2. FI, 4, president 4: Student council I: junior Red Cross representative I: DIiC,X 4. JULIA ANN SMITH A girlie lijr' fvrlf: xnfelv' j1iit.v.fml1'tttilr pins. clolltrs pins, rolling pins, .wtfelr jziux.-G,X.X l. 2. Ii: .XII-star soccer I, captan I: .III-star haskethall I: Xquacade I: Sports Board I: Soc and Iluskin I. 2: 'Iihespian 2: IfH.X I: Iri-Hi-Y 2: GICC club I. CHARLES EIIWNARD SNODDY If ll lH'!'llI' rvolltrut .KIIIIIFIH utr' on one clteek, I will Iuru llvr lltrf oIl11't'ul.vo.-Hi-Y 2, 3: Iinsenthle fi, 4: Choir 2 fl I sccret'trv 4 -,.. . 4 . TERRY TIM SOLON .4 lmru coulrom'rmliottalisl.-Soc and Buskin I. 2. Ii, 41 'lihespian I, 2, fi. -I: Honor Ihespian 4: 'I'wo's ,X Crowd I: I atniIv Circle 4: WHSV I. 2. 3, 4. chief announcer 4: Hi-Y 2. 4, secretary 2, EI, 4: General stall' I. 2, 4: Annual leature stall 3, 4: Ifootlmall manager I, 2. TI: Latin club I. 2: Spanish eluh 3, 4: junto 4: NFL I, 2. fi, 4: Degree ol' Distinction 3, 4: I'rince ol' Peace 4: Individual events I, 2. FI. 4: Debate I, 2, 3. 4: Student Congress 2, 3, 4: Ifreslunan oratorv cup I: Band I: junior Rotator 4: District-state scholarship teains I. 2. 3: County winner, Ohio l'niversltv History test 4: .Xinerican Legion Iissay winner 4. REX WARDEN SPROYVLS Do ailml you zrrutl and lim lllllgl'i'.'7I.2llIlI cluh I, 2: Hi'Y EI, -I, Bottom Row: PEGGY ANNE STANFORD Cl11'1'tftllt1r'.r will IIIIFII rt do-'rt u'l1f'n olltrr lceixv ltlfl.-SL'III'Illg High School. Sebring. Ohio, I. 2: Library cluh fl, 4: GLX 4: .XII-star swimming 4: .Xquaeade 4. JAMES MAYNARD STARR The only .vlrtr in Iltf' lt1'u1'1'u.v of '52.-Hi-Y 2. II, 4: I-Iootlpall I. LINDA LOU STAUFFER l.orw' lx II'ltf'r1' You Find ll. -IVIQX 4: NFL 2. 3. 4: Individual events I, 2: Degree ol' Nlerit 2: Prince ol' Peace 2: IYHSY 35. 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. fi. 4: District solo contests 3. 4: District choir contest 3, 4: District orchestra contest 2, fl. 4: Girls' Ensemble fl: Soc and Ruskin EI. 4: State orchestra 5: State choir 3: Regional orchestra lestival 4: Regional choir festival 4. MARY ELIZABETH STEINER lfe.vIlf'.x.s rm ll IllIllllf.-VIIYI-IAII-Y 2. fi. 4: DECK 4: G XX I, 2, FI, 4: General husiness stall 4. PATRICIA ELAINE STEWART .Sim Impex gmtllenten prefer lIllHIlll'.V.1l.2lIIlI cluh I. 2: French cluh 3, 4: Xlfl. I. 2, 3, secretary 2, 3: Soc and Ruskin I. 2. EI, 4: 'Ihespian 3. 4: Honor 'Lhespian 4: Student Council l: Class treasurer 2, co-social chairman II: Melody -jones 2: GAA I, 2. Tl, 4: HIV girls 4: Modern Dance manager 4: .XII-star hockey 3, 4: ,XII-star soccer 4: .XII-star Iraskethall 4: Leaders clulx 4: Reserve cheerleader I: 'I'ri-Hi-Y I. 2, fi, I: General stall' fl. 4. fashion editor co-leature editor 4. IJZIQC UVCIIIY-Clglll I' Top Row: ROBERTA jEAN SWITZER Thr .xfmrklff in lim' a'w's ii like Il pilul light rffmlv In ignilr rr Illllgll.-fi.A,X 2, 3. 41 Iri-Ifli-Y 2, EI, 'Ig l I'I.X 2, 29, 4, secretary 3, president 43 Steno clulx EI. AI. secrelzn'y 4. I I DOROTHY KATHARINE TINSTMAN .She rlom' liflle kin11ur.x.se.s llml nmxl uf ru zvuulrl lwzw llllflllllf'.'gfiCl'IlI2lll club 2, 3,41 .XlllllllII make-up editor - t L . 1 - I 4: C-.XA I. 2. 5. 45 .XII-stan' Imskelhull Z, 5. -Ig .XII-stan' howling .51 .XII-stan' Imselmll 23 ,XII-stan' volleyball 2. EI: .XII-stat' swinnning I. 2: K-irls' XY 43 Cilee club I. CATHERINE ROSELLA TOMASSETTI ' A lIll11fIvYf'lllHl!1IIIHA.--'CIA:X I, 2, 3, 43 .Xllrslar soccer 2, 33 .XII-stan' hockey 33 .XII-stan' Ima:-elmll 21 'I'ri-Hi'Y 33 l'H.X II: Steno club 3, I. RAYMOND TOMASSETTI The gum! rlir young but Ilml 1I0f'.YIl,f u'ur'r.v nw. KENNETH DALE TRUNK - .,.' , . ' '.i, -. In Illl' uw: ngaiml Ilwllilv, IHIIII lmx lrul um' Il'l'1Ifll1Hiflllllgillllfhlll,-IIl X 2. 49. I. plesldenl 4, Limit 2, Sm and Ruskin 2. fi: IIUIIIO -I. ' Bottom Row: MILDRED jOSEPHlNE UHL .Sim lIIU1If'I.K u .Slllflli-'I.1ilIll clnlm I. 21 Spanish club PI. 4: I l ,X 2. LI, -I. historian II: NI I. 2. PI. 41 Degree ul' lixcel- Ienre -I: Prince of Peace 2, 3, 4: l5runle medal winner 41 Inclixiduul events ROBERT HAL WARREN I Tu wr i.x llllnfnnn-lllnnk llI'!li'l'Il.S.'-I'II'xv 2, II. ,IZ IIIKIA -I, 'I l'2lCIs I 7 2. 3.3 Ifoothull 2, 3, 4: Latin club I, L. XVILLIAM GRANT WVEARY To him all tlu' zumlrl iw Il IIIIHUI' rlwlrlil.-Iiaselmll I. 2, FI, -I3 IfIf.X I. 2. fi. uIIieel' 4. ' THOMAS ALLEN IVEAVER .Ilml :Vim llmff' Il QIFIII rlrnl In my mr' jen' n'm'rl.x.-I'r2lseIJ1lII I. 22 Iluck 4: Latin dnub I. 2: DI-KIA -I, JOHN C. WEBER All tha' .xlwjr I nw 11 ix lim' nriuulex lnmrf.-Hi-Y II, I3 Rifle club I, 21 I-'illnlnezikeis fi. -ffm Mr. johnson, our class adviser page twenty-nina i I 3 f tl 1-f Top Row: EDITH IRENE WEIDEMAN Ile c1m'I flu l'7'l'I'j'llllIIg ul nun' lull we fun rlo Alllllfllllllg nl once.--Ritttnan High School I, 3: liantl 2: Ghoir lg Steno club 4. SALLY DIXON WELLS Siu' crm courier! u llllllllflll' of n lllllllglll inlo Il ielrnlr' of II .iounrl.-Latin cltlb I, 2: Spanish cltlb 3, 4, secretary -lg Soc and lluskin I. 2, 3, -lg 'lhespian 2, 3, l: 'I'he lSishop's Mantle 31 GAA l, 2. 3. 4. social chairman lp .ill- star soccer 4: ,Xnnual feature stall ig General stall 2, 3. 43 Tri-Hi4Y 2. 3. 43 Glass social chairman 2: Reserve cheer- learler: Varsity cheerleatler 3. 4: I,eatlers club 4. WILMA RUTH WHITE 'l'll1' will to giw' ix Ihr' will Io lima- ROBERT GRAY WILSON II1 .i u .ilmrk in ilu' 1l'!ll!'l'lIHll n .thick on rlry Irmrl.-Stuclent Council 3, l, tice-president fl: National Honor Society 3 ,4: Soc and Ruskin 2, 3. 4: 'lhespian 2. 3, 4, president lg Honor lhespian 4: The Late Christopher Bean , Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, wootlwincl quartet, Swimming 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Track 3, 4: I.il'e saxing 33 I-Ii4Y 2, 3, 41 Latin club l, 23 German club 3, 4: junto 43 .Xnnual stall' 43 junior Ro' tator I, LAVONNE MAE YVISE Siu' 1'Hte'r.v IIA quielly ax u .iunlu'nnr,-'I'ri4Hi-Y 2. 3, fl: l'H.X lg IDEGK l. Bottom Row: HAZEL GRACE WOLBAUGH Slll' .Kjll'Illt'.X no! zrlwn Illmv' it llllllllllg In lu' mill. MARILYNN EDITH GEHL .She llIfllt'I'X lu'r.wlj old fri1'nfI.t u'iIl1 you nl IlHl!'.--I'lljl'l2I Iligh School, liliria, Ohio, I, 2, 35 G,X.X 43 Spanish cltlb I. PATRICIA jOAN YOUNG lfinrlr limf' for 1'1f1'ryIl1ir1g--cz'rn fzrlflliug nrrnmrl.-I'ost Road junior High School l, White Plains Iligh School 2. IYhile Plains, New York, German cltlb 3. 4: social chairman -li 'l'ri-Hi4Y 3, 4, program chairman 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Band 4: NFL 3. lg G.X.X 3. 4: All-star hockey 3. -lg .XII-star iolleyball 3: All-star soccer 43 .XII-star basketball 43 .XII-star swimming Al, .Xtluacacle 3, sl, manager lg Sports lioarcl -l: Girls' WY '13 XVHSV 3, 4, social chairman 3. lg Xnnual feature stall I: String quartet 3: Soc and lluskin 3, 41 Family Circle 'lg Thespian 3, rl: General stall' 3, l. ROGER GLENN CARNAHAN I'ln no! rlfmifl of in' 111111 l'UlIl--'lylll' llI'1'lI in Iflorirlu all 1r'inIr'r.-l'li-Y 2, 33 lfootball 31 Latin l, 23 liantl l, 2, 33 lforl Myers High School, Fort Myers. lfloritla l. jA NET LILLIE ZOLLINGER 'Iilu' limi zrvzy Io kill time is Io u'nrk il In !ll'l1llI.-fJl'l'llCSll'Zt I, district, stale contests I: Choir I, 2, clistrict, state contests 2: lfrcnch cltlb 33 Nlfl. l. 2. 3, 4, corresponding secretary 3: Degree of Distinction 3: Prince of Peace 2, 3, tl, local winner 3, 4: XVHSY 2, 3. 4, announcing instructor cl: l 'l'.X 2, 3. -4. librarian 3, presitlent 4: National Honor Societx 3. lg junto 2, tl, presitlent 4: General stall 2, 4. copyreatler, exchange etlitor 4: District-state scholarship lC1llllS l, 2, 3. 4: Ohio History and Government test linalisl 3: lluckeve Girls' State 3, page thirty The Class Will ol 1952 We. 1116 S1f111111's of ll'1111s11f1' High S1'111111l, being 111 111111111 Illl-1111 111111 11111131 do 11e1'e11y 11111111 1111 11111 11151 111111 111111 1l'.S'1llII1f?lI1 111 11111 F111-YS of 1952. IV1' 1111'11111'1111 111'.s1'111s1f 11'11111 11111.16 1111? 117111613 .S1g'IIOt1 11111111 1lf'qIll'1l1l'f'l1 111 1'1f1'1111'11. f111'1111z1111f 1.f1C11T'1!11l1l1.S'- BILL GRAHAM leaves the Senior Class worries to the junior Class. EDITH leaves on her horse Charlie . BETTY BROWN leaves her crown to next year's Homecoming Queen. JAN PRITCHARD leaves her open house to the BEELER twins. ANN ANDERSON leaves the locker room on wheels . jULIE leaves her adverbs to Miss Nesbitt. Big BILL KARDOS leaves his height to the two little BILLS, FISHER and SCHREIBER. OZZIE leaves SEPTEMBER SONG 'til school resumes next fall. RODNEY JOHNSON leaves his bottle of mushroom soup lo room lrl. -1 HAL leaves another WARREN to bless these hallowed halls. PAUL ELIAS leaves his nose imprint on the girls' locker room door. RONI IANNARELLI leaves her eyes to CYNTHIA STRAUB. MIMI QUINBY leaves her dying swan to EDNA DIX. LIDDY leaves the high school cle-FUNKed. NOEL FRANKS leaves the library with books. DON DAUGHERTY leaves his sharp clothes to Adam and Eve. The W girls leave with Miss Syrios. SHELLEY leaves her heifers to the Ag department. JANIS GLASGOW leaves her paint brush to PAT WINTER. MARY ALICE SAUNDERS leaves her devotions on the air waves. CAROL LANDERS gives back the Tri-Hi-Y to the advisers. CAROL, LOU, and SALLY leave their uniforms to next year's cheerleaders. CHUCK MANN leaves his laundry. PAT leaves the high school still YOUNG. LORETTA CONRAD leaves the high school piano to Ann Mayer. MARY ANN HUDSON leaves the G.A.A. to the Sophomore Class with best wishes. JERRY leaves an empty General Ollice re-decorated. CONNIE ARNOLD leaves her density to Sue Halderman. PAT MLCOY leaves Irish Kirkpatrick. LARRY O'BRIEN leaves pennies on the study hall Hoor. QI 'sposej DALE MEYER leaves Mr. Schilling tired. ELAINE and SCOTT leave the high school with a Prom unequalled. VIC leaves his Henry .I on route 1430. SANDY MILLER left and came back. JANET ZOLLINGER leaves her brains to those who need them. MARLENE PETTY leaves her long black sox to the Soc and Buskin Club. RONNIE McQUIGG has went. Il'1' 1lffl'f'11y 1'1'1111111f 1111 111111'1' 1111115 111111113 115' 1111' l7lll'1j' 111 1111: first 111111 111 1116 party of 1111? .s'e1'111111 111111 UIA 1151 11113 11111131 111 11111 4l111'e11111111'11 H1151 ,111111 111 1111' party fl-f 1116 1211111111115 m1fn1111111f11 1111111 111111. 111 11'.s1i1111111y 111e1'e11,1, 1111: 111f11'1111111 set 11111' 111111115 111111 affix 11111' 1111111111 seal 11115 11111111131- 111.11111 IIII3' 111 1lI11y 111 1111' year of lllll' L11111. 111111f11f1'11 111111111611 111111 fifty-111'11. S1'g111'11. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 ll '1I111f.w1'1l I1-Y Mk. ,Xl.lfRl-LD QIOHNSON MR. i'l11'1'11R NICINVIRIRIQ page thirty-one other classes '13 Rm Wells lnm l-'inlvy is Q in lczmm- Hmlalllu ,lim llllllvl' Dmnm lfllllhllll. Dirk tllillllilbll 'VM Slim Rmlgcu. Nlr, Smith t :kg 0. A unior Home Rooms 1 unior Class Officers Row I--lrnn lfilllvx. Rm XY:-Ils. lcunnc llmlclllvr Row Qfjim l,rlllll'l. llmnm -l0llllN1lll. Dick hltlllllilbll l'n'x1rlf'r1l l'i1'r-f1:'f'xirl1'rll s!'I'PI'f1ll'l' I rwl.xll1r'r' .Snriul f.'IllllI'lllf'II .lrlwlxrn HOME ROOM 252 Miss Lucille Carroll Row l Luis Kilim. ll-'Hx lirirnwzulil. l'ill.u llrllf liullvi' tim. l71.mai KQ.ux'i'1. ,Xugcln ll:islvni'n'. Slmlry li i U iv p , gleam lfivm. lkitii- l'l1l:. Slin- lvy limy Rim I Hurry limsri, l..n 1 s Fhfsln I. lluviil Umm x, llumm Finn. Mamlllmzi llmiluim. fllmm Fru-1, Sunil lfilxmilils. Nul.ll1xly2lul. Miss fuuwll Rim- 1 Lairrv lhm.,li1x.ui1. Tom Fml. y, ,lnlm Hmm. lilll Fislu-I, llill lmlmi.-il. Sim lilrmlml, limilln v lilslnlvulm. Lvwls llvllvlliimgvl HOME ROOM 251 Mr. Robert H. Moore Rnw 1 R-'ln-n.n Aclm'1m.in. Slml-fy lin.-If-1. Rnlu-11.4 Il.ut' mm, lirttv ll-illlmmw. livin' l5ill. l..rli1v fI.uprnl.i, film' iq- Row 1 lI.ul fllnldvls. Rulu lirclllrl, Am: liilssmx, l.mrl llllflxli-Ilz. Slmlig Q luis:--f pli- 1. lliulmm lhilrlxx. lvl.ui lyn llgmvv, l5ilmm'n.i llrllu' lain' RIM 3 fflillwlll llilsl-, 'lm' flnmlillx. -l.m1is liull-i. tin-gf Ury C1,u.ufrll1. l ramk llnmi' clxzul, lY1ll1.im llrxiurx. Kin' I1-Ill ll-1ll.lm.m. lvll. lvllmlv Not plrtviul Hlml--x llmns HOME ROOM 266 Mr. Alfred H. Johnson Riu l ,lmm Mini l.uml. M.41' llm Nlmplnx. 11.1-nl lvl-'ul' ummix. li.m M-lzigii, I..u. my Mi.:-'ni R-ml H.l:.-I Nl-llin, lllixlli- M1i.a.'l--. l.il,: Mllli. Hn.. llgllnn. l'l1xlll- Viinigl- . lkmim Millii. l'.n M-1-liiu. :Mlm lvlaix-i. fimrilxu l'ml- R-vxx 3 'l'-vm l'.4:un.ixvw. filrxll- lvllllnl. luilm Nlr' Kilim. Viiiwlv llullillx. llill Palms, Rivl.mil l'.igm.m1 . Xlll Imm lhzm. l'il- ll.uxln-mil. IJ if Nl-iii:-. My l- lmswl. Nui ,,..1.1.u1 im-. .1 M.c'..i. lim lvlmu-x. lilm llmllcl HOME ROOM 253 M Ruxx m r. Paul Batdorf l Ruin-nt Nldxxxlcf. Ilclxf S Rffd, Dick Slwlw, R.xy nxuml Lxunr Ruxxl llgxwl Hvlxfvl. Nlxuglx' Kmnry. K.u1-- Hulwr. lkttxc Knylur, Nlnrlunv Kx'slnx'i'. Urtty K4vwtrrxlmdx'l'. ,I .u rx vt L1nxl:.ly. Put Hcxxury. Iimxln ,lulmrmy Cllmrlmn- Lnclxrcf lwrgrx, Rxllw Nlznrxllx, Nlmir jrxxx-ll Ruxx-3 Paul Kzmlfxlxzm, Wil' lizxm Lupvr, Duxid Hm'nx'l, Paul Lznxdlx. Rlclmrd jxxhvx- mlx. Rnln-It Lumina, Dun Luclig.1x:1', Charlcs Mcbanxmlrc, Dzxvmd Hr-nry, Arthur 'Iuckx-r, XK'1llx:um Kxuxlwlur Nu! plx llr+.' Nmnm Hunt! lvl, Dfm.:.xl Kxxld, ,Yvnv Lam' J1 IV1 :IJ xi f. r, H1 xv HOME ROOM 267 Mrs. Edith Joss R-'xx I Bcltx' Smyth, Rm-' M.x1xx' Rvylxr-lxls. Pin Ruhr' Nm, Bully Slglrr, Sluxlry Shullxg -lnycx' R-'55, Hx-tx: Lrmu Smxth. Nancy Rhnnxy Ruxx' I flux Riff. jx-fly Rudy. ,Ixm Suxx-u1's, Ruln-rr Swxfx-rt. Larry Snuddy, Hxmxld Srrly. Lnrxy Stxwn, Mr--, ,fwfr Ruxx 3 Hnxx.n'd Rudi. flilzxxlra Slntrr. .luck S:n'gr:m!, Ilxlv Rmgg. Hub Siam. Dick Sill' 1'x'i11rx', Bm!! Schr--ilwr N1-1 vlcvlurd Riclvzlrd Rittvl. I l.xx' lim Schugh. -lxmn Slmnlx HOME ROOM 269 Mr. Floyd E. Maurer Rxxxx' l IFum1.x Kin' Vlckcn. J Rulwcixx Wi!hruxx', Izulllnx- XYullm11gh, rluzxn Thunxpmn Ruvx I liarlmrxa Tlwnxaa, Dorf nthy Vlxlrrls. Flu XVirt. Donna Tmstnxzm, M:'x'g:xrx'l Zn Ilm ' 'r 'vnu' XX'lxrrl-'I . I 1,1 . R Dunlxzl Vvlrtlx Ruxx' 3 Nasal XK'xtlm xx, Hx-xf Hurd Vx'ar1'x'v1, Rulwr! Tlmmpf sun. Ruy XYQIIA, Rwlxcrt Yudvr, I7un.eld Yfd-'r. Rub' sr! Strock, Mr. Mzmrcr Nut plcturuxl .lzuxvl Tux-lx-r. Richard Tvlmnm, V':xyl1x' XX'zuglh'r, PM Xvllxlvl. juyfx' hlsmxr XX Ulfx-, S t -' xx :I 1' I XY rnghx. ,l.um-s Angzxhvnu Sophomore Class Officers qu... F ESE M .ex -W Ui-m'gv Klingc-r. liclnzi Dix. Ki-ilh Wingcl. Sue lsch. Bill I'czn'c'i- Kr-ilh Winger brwngc Klingon' Nlznw Xliu-CIa1l'l'oll ,, l'z'1'.vi1l1'11l Suv lscll . l'll'1'-llIl'.Yflll'lIf limlnzi Dix. Bill l'c-:life , Sr'r'n'Ir11Y Nliss Snulm-i'. Mr. Xilziil' Sophomore Home Rooms page lllirly-six , I ll'II.NlllI'I , Snrirll rlluil11n'll , nl rl1'i.sr':.x HOME ROOM 172 Miss Mary Griest Row l fllml Snxxlri. ll.lllnn.l Trunk. Ann Tul. .lu.nnr.l Ymlri, kllulv XY1lli.nns, lirn. Swim-lnxrt, L.nn1i S n v Ll 1' 1 Enplrnm W.lln-1 Ruwl l'!rxri'lx' Spiny. lvl.nx Snyllrr. Rnluiizi Sprmxls. Cyntlnn Slrxnilw. Silly Sm'- Jcl. Rcgrnm XX'.lllr1. Liu- XX'1lson, lvl.uv Snnxlnlil. Li-ilu Tlniinzisun RnwK Kcltll Vfingil, linin- Smylh. N.infv XK'1nlxli I. lvl.u1' lvn Trnyrr, l r.inlxlin lllauxil. ,lunn-s Stnnrlnllig. Nliclm-'l Tign- Rmx 4 Hun T.l--lisfli, kl--hn lYiulvui'. Fixunlx XX'inu-1, Krn' nyrh Ymlvl. lhll Sn-x-mis. lvliss Hurst Rim' 3 ,lr'h1iVustm'l1, Kcnnl-th XX'irtli. Ti-rl Znninriimin Nor p1cti1n'i.l l.gnir.iln1.i XXXL riflt- ,lonniiv Vzxrns HOME ROOM 164 Miss Kathryn Sheedy Row l Vinvrnl Hiiixiiiclmiiswi, ,lulin Huxluy. M.axtli.n Him' gm.l Phyllis Nl.ircm-iclim. Anim lzinnznrllu. Nl.nx' lllll. Curl .lrntrs Ruwl Clillsllul lnigglily, Rum' rm' Kiqniss, Snr- ls.-lu. lin..l Krrnlvr, .limnnu l..u1n'nsrlif lngrl, fllmlom- l.n1l1tl'n-ill, Duns Lclnvi. Bulw Nl.nls Row l Dzivnl Lillnmn. linluil Mckllilug. llngii Kiitrs, lin' rrly Hofzicir. Alm' Knonp, Zultsi Nlsn- l'-ll'-lui. Nli--1 Slii-.frlv Row -l Kvnnrth Kntz. llciligv Kllny.1vr, linlw Kiilmpdlllclx. Rlclisuril lvlcAlw. l..nvv Kin' ncv. ,lnhn Khin. Nuiinnn Nlzinson. llnann' llolnns No! mctixrvrl Rulnrl Nlclinn' null HOME ROOM 154 Miss Ruth King Row l ll L' x r I l y ll.nmi'ilr1. lu'i.ilulvzin llaniigluutv. Anil: Clrmr. Plivllis Funlks, -low. Hidrr. Snmnnu H.'li.lrin1.ln. Sam Rem iinllulli, .l.nlx H.nf l'i' ling' I -llunrllw l'l.inlw. ljrpilgx' Annl ltllu1. ,l.i-'qiirlllir lililwl, bln.: Dix. llnllwilzi lzlv. Lun- stzincr Dlllvi. lllllv Kan. Fislivr. Miss King Rim 3 ,luck lirlrly. llonalrl lhnn, lnlin lflelii. l'l4nulil Fr.unks.l.1iilvlfliclunglr, Roll- rrt liinlnng, llnry Dunn Rim -8 llnnnv lfmnlcs. lilivslii llixno, All.n lI4nmirslflrlvi'. Philip Friinlis, Flnlul llzisrf ings. Kjlvdv lilwrr Nm piftniird ,ln.ln lf.nl. l'.ulf rirll Ewing HOME ROOM 167 Miss Barbara Kaylor Row I R1 fh11 1 11 U1lc11l111lx, li1'tsyNl1-1:l1'1, fll1111l111!c Nl111f 1111, .I111111111 Ort, Shirlvy M1lf 1111, Hul1'11 Nlishlvr, lfl1z'.11l11'tl1 M1111c5'. l711111cl M1ll1'1 R1111- 1- Elms! H11111'y, N.111ry M1111r1', Shirlcy M111'1', F11111' cvs M111kl1y', .l111111111' Nlyvrs, H1111-11 M1-l:11lf. ,hm Muncy Rmx 3 -D11111111ic N11ll1'1ti, XV1l- s1111 Nlillcr, Hcrh M11ll1111, lliclc l'11g111z11111, Bill Pcarcc. Alun M1'lc11lf, Miss K11yl111' Row 4 -Ray M11sl111ck, Cl1'111 M11s1s, .I1111 My'1-is, jun M1'1'1'r. T11111 M11ss111'11 N111 p1ct1111'd H .1 2 1'l Nluuiw, If11g1'11c Nvxxlciilc HOME ROOM 169 Miss Anne Rodgers R1111' I Nancy Phulps. lflL'111111r SI111111. K11y1' R11n1l1111111l1, Shir' lcy Sh1111lc, 11,1111 Scl111f1'1', E011-l Smiih. Killllfyll Rnzi. A11111- P11r1s Run 2 -j11s1'pl1111c Phillips, Hllfflkf Rush. ,ludy Skully, Nl111ily11 R11-hl, M111 il1111 Schustcr. Annu Shnmp, Trl' 1's.1 Sfhw. lvlnry 11-1111 Scl1111' R11w3 B11l1 Skcl11111. ,luck 5l11llu11l1u1'1.11'1', l711x'i1l Smith, l.1111't Rich. Frzmns Shun, lhlly Rich, li1'r11111d Quicri Row 4-f-R11g11 Sl11t1r, A11-11' l'111ll, l71'1' Smirh, lfhclx Shit' lurly, P1111l P1111111'l1s, Miss R111.lg1'1: HOME ROOM 153 Mr. Harry W. Millhuff Row l Y-Alicia flivvw. A1111J1 M111' fQ11111f1'll1. l'.1l B1'1'lc1'. vludiv lir11w11. N11111111 11-1111 A11111-l. P111 B11yl1s, R1-141-1 fI1111k, R1111.1lJ B11h11 Row 1 P11111 Bcclrr, Phyllis 1111111 1. P1111 B11111'1111.11gl1, 511111 Hcmlrix, Bmtricc Hrs' 1111c1111, Nl111'y Alm- Cl11r1'11ll, lfll1'11 Bull Rmx ?fMr. M1lll111Il, T1'1l Crnxxfurd. Dum li11y1s, T111 6111111-11. Bill B11l1.l1111111. fl1111f 11i1' liillizir Row 4 --Bill Bust. V1 1111111 llnvis, D111111 B11111ks, D1n11l Al1'x1111d1-1. Allwrt l'i1t1:11111 N111 p1q111111l Ruth ff111l1ir1 Sophomore Home Rooms '11 1 ' 1 f' '51 page 1l1ir1y-seven 54 F L. :nge 1I1i1'ty-cigln HOME ROOM 214 Mr. Robert H. Pollock Rmx l 4l11.1r11': Nzualx, l'1wa11' N1cA1'1'1-. Putty R11111111', M.11- 11'111' Vz111 H111'11, Huzvl Russ. Msary' R111wi:1111. S1111'l1'v 1'111' lvr, Cf.1r111y11 1i1'.1s11r. 1f1lc1'11 1'11 1111 :Ss R1111' 2 A1111 l'1111'11g-'1. Z.:1111.11,1 1'1yn1111', .1:11111'1' Y.111111'l111, S111' R1c1', Nl.11v NI1111113 11111111 Q1111l1'11, Hy111l'.1l1111-1, 1Y11111l:1 M1111'1. Tr1'1'11 XY11111111 Rmvl R11'11.11'1l 1Vl11lN. 111:11 R11111.11'5, 11111 M11a111'1, 121111- Nlrtcnli, 1l1'111g1- 111111151-11, 151111 1'1.111. 111131-1 1':1g111:11111, 111111 M11fs1'ln1.111. H1111 .1111 N1.1v11:111l, K.111 Rnllru. Kayn- M 111111. Run -1 T111111V11111lz. 1:111111'111' 111c14, 131111 R11.1111y. A1111111w lvlyrxs, Cv M111g.111. F1111 Rm-. C11115 Y111111g, 1111111111 l'1'1'1Ay, 11.1rv M-'12, Mx, Pnl' lurk N111 p11'111111l 1.11 P:1111'1Q111 HOME ROOM 215 Mr. Paul S. Spangler Rfuxx l Huy S111111gg1',1n, 811111 S1-fly, 11.11111111-S1z111111111,S.111' 11111 S111111g1'11v, 131'11y 13111111113 1111111 S1 1:11111 . 1111115111119 S11111'1', Putty 511111. 1.1 1111,1 S111111, 111111 Km-111111' 111111 I R1151'111111y T11111:1s1'111. 15411'11:11'.1 Tlzuy, 1111111 Sl1.1111v 141111, '1+1y1'1- H1-ll, L:111111S111111f 1-1, ,1.1111c1' S11111l1. N11111'1 S1-111111n1. Z1'1111:1 1X'11111l1'1111. I I 1,1'1ty S.111111c1, lz11,1- 51111111-, 1111511 Slglur, 1'11'11'11 Smrl, Ml, Sp1111u11'1 ll-1111 13.11111 '1',1qg.111. P111- Slypr. T1'1'1y S11'w.11t, Rnlv 1'1'1 S1111111. S1.111l1'y S11y111'1'. 11111111115 S:111111.11'1s. Ric11z11'11 Sc11:1f1z1t11. 1'111111p S11.1111-'1. 11111111111 S111cI.111, R1-11 1' 1 1 Scl1n111l, l71111111' S111111, ,1111'11 1511111- N111p1c11111-11 D1111 15.15---1. L1-1111 Z11111111-11111111. 1111111 C1111.1t1111. A1'11-111- S:1v1'1' HOME ROOM 212 Mr. james L. Shelly Ruw 1 11111111111 L1:1-11g.11'1. 5111114 11-1 H1111'11111a1111. Dm' 111-1111. 131111 1.1'Fz1111111 R1111 2 R 11 11 y L1'i1g111y. S1111 H11111'1v1'1111'r, 1111111:1 Krllvl, S111' H111sn1:111, 11,111x11'11 kvlly, A11.11v1'11r K111111'y. N1111 C 1' 1' ,l111111w11, Phyllis H 111 1' 11 . 1111111 K1'1tc1', Tum 1z11111.11'1'111, fI.1r111 flr11111.11'1. 1111111 M:11'1111. R:1yn1111111 N1z11li11 Rmx F 1'11y111s Nl:111a1+11. 111111- Mz11h11'. M11x'11.1 Lycnm, 11.111-1 Mnqkvy. 15211111-r1111' 1.1-v1'1s. l'11t 1V11rick, 131111111 Lrpplv. A1111 Luton, AIL1111- l:11111:111'1I1. Nzmcy K1111111Z Row 4 1..:1r1'y Mz11't111, Lvwiy H1111g1'11, Hrnry G111'1'. 12:111- H11!dvr111:111, 151111 K11111. ,1111111 ,l11lli11', Lcu H1111s1111, 171111 -111h11s1111, Dux-1' Liggvlt, C1111 M:1rt111, Mr, Slwllv HOME ROOM 204 Miss Lucille Nesbitt Rmx I Rulwxx lircklcr, lima' fflxildrrs, V1 r 31 1 I linnlxgun. liddil- licxyrs, Rltlu liullmlvll Slnrlvv limln. .Ilan lf.un-y. Nzmcy' licllaclx, lvlzulrnr lim. f mam. .lulm Iirucll Rim I XY.n'1rn Briggs, ,lfmli NYHK, lrrlxm' lirxnrx, Ilrzlclf' liwxs. Nl.ur1ur1v Hnlnng. N1xl.n llllllnlmrr, Nlznllxn Alnlxufne. l'utx'u'l.u Braun. All-lul Alma. Lmnrm f,-mn Rmx 5 Nlcrlv Huldmzm. Dun linux. Rmmiu l'1ucr, Riclmnl linll. Judy Ymmg. ,lmly fllmpmnxm. l'ntr1y1.1 Tyrrell. liugrly Bun. Mxaf Nuflwltt Rim 4 Mal--5 ligndurl. liddn' lilluk-. Dun flmum, Vmcvut IS v c ll , NY1llmm flu nm v. fhmrgv lim :lm--r, XY1ll1.un lihxm Rum ,lnlm Clurm!-ul. T -1 I1 5' li,.yh.f1,., Ihwlrgl .Xlll mlm. Iilcnn liamln ,lm Aclnrmmx. Lum Zlmmrlmam. l'lufm:4- llxunn. Paul fl.. Nm pn.-umxl Sm Ann linn' In r. llurn lSl.nk. .llmnm ff,u.lf lx Ill HOME ROOM 211 Mr. Paul W. Dodez li-mx l lhmfllmy lflnrrllmg, KU' luu lfxxmg. lVl.1l1m1r llmluuf -mu, Hu--:lv fry. Ruxh l2.null. Vlrgmm XY1lwn. Cum' nn l7.uxrnp-nt. Nl .1 I l L' n 1 llzmglnllv, liunm. Fllcknmg-1 Rmxl Vlwrry Fwl-V. ffl1.ul.N l7.nlmgr1'. Duck Uzmml. lhrmlmy llunklr. klvyc- fir-u' ut. Rulwll llnrlpm. Maxx' fkmlx. llffxmlkl I7unl1.u... Rv lwrrxu XK'1lwvw. Nlzlrv lfzml. Vllgmm ffmll. Duns limi' mx. Nl:ldn.l fl-flnml. PM-v llrvmr Rmx 3 Cl.nl lrxtz. N.-J NYM' wr. -Ilflm H1 mlmg. llnn llllf mid. fflx.ul-5 Fvlm. lilflnml ilu-ruxlmzllglx. N-xl llmllnl. -lulm ltzmwn. Kaul lllfmucmlw Run -4 Mr, l7.J1:. lJ.m.lF.1' ull. Altllul lixm...wy, Xlryxmu lux-nmxu. R.-lx.-11 limo U. lh .111 l'l4,nt: N-It plcluxul Suu- llama.: Izlrulc' Xlmlxcv, il mem hcl ul lllv :ww IDIKN Lluh. wlls rammlx lu Ntlllll' Wooslux High Sclmul xlll 1lt'lllS. 'Ihr' lllNll'llJllllXi' llllliilllllll Llnw. umlvx thc lllll'l2lgL' ul Nll. lm l,UlLlL'l'. spfummwl umm Nlllll Hllllll mlm lllis wall. pzigc llllflyfll HOME ROOM 111 Mrs. 1VI1r1am Myers R1111 l 171111 .Xyk11'z11:111, Nlnry 1,11-. A111r1'r111:1r1, .X1111:1111'111' K ll 1 z , ff11:1r111111' H.'11s.-1. C11111111- ff11111f mins, ,1111.1y Hr.'11111'r, Nancy M.11' 1111. R1f1111r11 Withrnw R11w 2- ,1:1111s NK'.1g11.r1, 1.1111 K11'i11- s1'111111d1, V11g1111.1 1'1:111Is. CL1111' .'1111.r 1V1.1rt111, ,11111y S111-rr1'11, 1:1111- .-11cc 11-11 111111 3' XY1111.1111 1l:1s1.-rt.-1, 1.11115 XY.-1111, N1-11 flrnxq, 1:11110 D1111' 11vr. A111111 M11r1'1s, M1s. 1v1y.'1- RIM -I R11q.'1 S1'11':111'r, 1111114111 1V111111'11. 111111 F1s111-1, .111111cs Fry, R.1111'r! 11rz1111', XY.w1.'y XY:11t1'1 HOME ROOM 114 Mr. Edward E. Adair Rmv 1 -111dv 12111-11-1111, 1111 1'1. 1 Tracy. N.'1s.111 1f1.r1'11.11't, 17111111 111111c, 13.11.111 11yr11, 1111111 14111111- 111z111, 11111 Struck, V1'rz1 1:1-11'1s R1111 2 1i:1111:11'.1 H..s111.'1, 11:11 111 Smut, 1511111111 Tr.111'r, S111' R111- glc, ,I1-:111 V11st1-1-11, B11 1' 11 n 1 .1 1i111'11s, 1v1:11'l1':111 1ixx'111g, ffz11'111 1l1111..1, ,1.'.111 M.'1'1'1111z111, 3111111121 .I.111uw, R1111.-11 1111111 111111 3- 11rQ1d11-y St11111.1z11'11, R111w11 17.1n11.'1', R11111111' Sn11t11. H111 Z111 f:111, D111j11ss, 1v1:11c111n1 1.11w1111'1, 111.11r S5111-11111, 17. .111 M 1111K X. fI11z1r1u- 5c11:11, M1'. A111111 HOME ROOM 1 S 1 Mlss Jane Snyder 11.111 1 N:111r1' 1v1cV.-v, ,11111y ffm- I!lCf, 1J1z111.- 17111111-1111, 1i:1r11111.. H:1yd111. S11111-'V 111111'111.111, 3:11111 111-1 131-11:11Q1v.' R11w I T11ny 1111'11.', 1311111111 S1111tt, Dirk F111r1-, T1111.1t11y 4I111111s.111. R11'11:111,1 T:1u11.1r!, 1v1.1r1c .1z11111's1.11. Larry S.1111111.'rs, M1111 1v1cssn111ru, C1111 Cruisu, Curl Schmid R..w Z R111w1'1 XY11.-. P111 M1-ssn1'1, N.111cy Cr1'ig11t1111, 1'.1t 1V1if1ll11ll11l, N1:11111y11 1v1.111r1'. 17.1r11r11y Fw.-1 111.111, 1V1411'11y11 CI1111..11y. N:111vy 1'11'1c1, 1311111111 L1'ir1c1', Est1'11.1 1111'111', CI.1r111 T111111111s1111, 17:11'11'111 13.-11 HOME ROOM 115 Miss Ruth Bartell Ruw lf- 17111111111 Fml.-y. H1'11'11 CL11' wilc, ,1:111.'t 11111.1.1r1', -111 Ann Duff 11:1n1, fI11mi11:1 Z111'c111'r, 15111 1'411' 11111, M1111 1111111111 Run' 2 Curl Sr111xx:1g111'1. S:1111111y Mc.'X1'1'.-, A1111'rt.1 H1'111.11i1, 1i.11' Hara Mn11d111111, f11.11111r 1icc1111'1'. S'1ndrz1 Eddv. Edna Ernst, 1.1 II11' 1iJn11s11111, Mhs 11.111111 11.111 3 L1-n111i111- S 1 gg 1 1' 1' . Rm' 1711g1111, ,lvrry fI11r111111, V11q11 T1111n1:1s11n. 1 1:1r11:11':1 T :1 11 s C11 . ,1:111ct 13115111-1. ja111.11 XV:1g111-1', 111'-H 1v11 S111:1n, 1'5.1r11111':1 R1c11:1rJs1111. N11r111:1 H1111g-'1' HOME ROOM 112 Mr. Ralph F. Ortiz Row I 151111111.- XY11111'11xx, Luis Mw A11:1l1y, ff11r1s!1111 f111111111111', R.. :vita Duns. B1-tty L1111 D.-1111y. A111cl1:1 1..1p.'r, M.1111x'11 H1-111. A111111 f1rz111.1', ffz11'-111- 1v11111'1', 11.11 M111-1', Lnrrv 15111113 Row I 1lz1r111 Huxsv. 1v1.1rj1'.111 1l:111g11.'rry, Mz1rg:111'1 L1t1,x1111'1, Susan fl:111111, Ek'1'1yI1 1f11g1z111111'1', 1:11151 1111t11'1', Bcrty 1'f1r1.'r. Chiu' 111tt1- R11m:111c111k Row 3 Li1111:1 M-1xx1'1. 111111.11 1 Sapp, 1711z111.' Hurt. ,11111 E111'11, 2.1111 fi111111:11:111, 41111111 1711n111.111, -Indy Z1mn11'rr11:111, Mr, Ortiz 111111--1 ,lack R1c11.'y. N1-11 1v11':1'1. f11'r:1111 1Pr11111'11st11tt, R1c11:11.1 1i1'c1v cr, Gary 15r1'11111'111.111. ,1111111 XV111' 11'1', -1.11111's Sc11r1'1111'1 HOME ROOM 105 Mr. Victor M. McIntyre 111111 I .11111.1 17.-111, 15111111 1.1-11111113 S111111y Sl.111-1 . N1111111 '1'1.1x1'1-. 12.11111 L1'11111. 11111111111' 1i.111111. 1.1111-1 M11-111'1. S11:.111111' I5111111.1111, S.1111.11.1 1311-111. R11111 .X1111 Kf.11s1111. R1c11.1111 151111111 111111 I 1':1111 K111s111. 1l1111.1111 1111, 51111111 1'1111111.1111. 1311111 -Illsllla, 11111111' L1 .11, .1:11111'1' XY11s1111. 1f.11111111 1v11111c11'. 1.:1111'1'1 13.111-1. l..111'1 Sp1-115. 11211111 15111111 111111 1 A11111 1l11.11111, ,11'11y R11111s1111, T1111111.1s XY1-111'1'. 111111111X S1.1111. 1111111 H111- 1111111111, 13.111 Y111111. 1v11. Mc' l111y11' 111111 -1 11111111 111111111111, IJ1111' .1111 L1'1g111v, 11.11111 S1111'11s. 111111111 L111111, 11.111 1i111'11' xx.111.1. ,1.11111s 111111111. ff11111I1'- 15111!1'1111111g11 N111 11111111111 1.111111 511111, Y11g1111.1 51111111. 111111 H111111' 1'1111111, H.1111111 K111111-1 HOME ROOM 101 Miss Fern Patterson R1111 1 M.111I1 111111, 1Ie11rg1 111111 1D111s11:111. 11111- M11s111'1. S11.111111 1'i1.1111'1.1, 111111: 11 Sxxgulz. M.111 1.11111 R11111s1111. 1141111 XX'11111', 51111111 15111' 11111, ,l.11'k11 H1111'1. 111111- S1x'1l11'11.111. 1'1'g11x' 1X11111s 1111112 .1.11111's H.1111'1', 111111111 11111, 1i1'1:1111 511111113 F1'1'11c1'f 1:11 11111111-1111. 17.11111 Iirlggs, 1111111-11 1 11111111'11, 1f1.11111- 1711111 1'1's11'111, P11111-111 11.1111. 1'1111y 1'I1 s1111. ,1111111 5111111111 Row 3 1V11ss 1'.1t11'1s1111, 111111 H1'111I1'1's1111, 1.11111s1' 1Y1111g1'1, ,l11vc1' S111111g1.1s-. 11111111111 ,11'1111 A11.1111.1. 1.11111s1 li.1111111'1, 111111111 11.111g1'11111. 151-111 111111' 111'r11:111, R11111 5111111-1111111 R1111 4 M:11111'11 1:111's. 111111' M:1111'1'1. 1K'1111.1111 T111'11sc11. .1111111,11,- 1f....1.-. 11.1111 H1111. 41111, R11g1'1' 1'y1'1s. 1211111111 Y.111's, S111111111' 1f11s11111111. ,1.11111's M1-111'1-1 N111 p1c1111'1-11 k1.1111c1' 511121111 1111111-1 HOME ROOM 104 Miss Nan Wylie 1111111 Ly1111 H.11111i11s. Run' 11111 13111111'11111'1', R11111'11 1111111.11 11111, 111-111 H111111111, H111'111't1 111'1'1y, 1311111111 M1111g, 15:11'11.11'z1 S11111111y, 1111.111 Ug111'11, 1111111 M.1irs, 111111111 H.1rps11'1 11111112 17111111 L111'11g1-r, A11'1'1y 1Y111', fI1'1'11 Tr11111p1111111'. H :1 rr y 11.1111'1', R1111:1111 Spmwls. R11111 P1-11.1111. N.111c1' 1,.11r11t1, 1fn1111.1 1.1111 S11y1I1'1, H1-1111'1'1 111111 R1111' 1 ,l11s1-p11 S.11111111'1s. 11111 .1111 1111111-1, 11.11111 ff1111i1'r, M:11111r11- K111'11111-rg, ,1.11111'1' f111r11. I'11v111- S11111-1, M.1rs11.1 1f1111.11111. ,1.1111u1' 1S1'1111q1111'1'. f,y'111111:1M1'ff11111'. Mlss 1X'y111' R1111 4 K :111 171111'1. 1'11111p R1!Z1. 1.11111 s V1'r11'x. 1111211 MfM.111111, 11111111111 1511-1-Q111, 1v1111'11v11 Y.111-1. 11111111111- K11'111sc111111111 N111 p11't1111-11 1.11111-s 1 11'i11'11111f 1111 HOME ROOM 102 Miss Constance McPherson 111111 l R1c11.11 11 1Y11111'1s. F11-111111 11.1111-1111, 1v1.1111y11 M:11111'y, 15111111.1 L1111q, S111' XY.1111'1, 1'.1111:1 Z11111111'1'111.111. N1.11 111.1 XY11111, Cf111111v11 L1-1g1111', 1l11'11.1111 1,:111111'1-. 11111 1111111- R1111 I ,X11111 1'1-111-1. 1f111'1-11 K1111111z, 1V11111.1 111.1110 A111111 1 1111111'1'1'. ff.11111 1V1.1l111'11s. M.11g11111 S111111'11y. 1'11'111.11'11 ff.1111111'1'11. 1V111'11.11'1 1X1I111'1' 111.111, 11.111 81111111.- R111 3 M1-- 1V11'1'1111s1111.1?1.111 Seventh Grade Home Rooms ik. .4 M1111s1111, ,I111111 P1111111-y. 1111111 Y11c11111. ff11.1111'- 1l:11111111111. R11u1'r P111111c11s. ,1:11111w11:111g11' 1'r1y. CI.1r1 1I1'111 111 -1 1 1. T. M111'r1s. 13.111 Fr.111ks, 15111111 1111111'111.1111g11. ,111.- S1.1rr, L11111- 11.1 CQ11111, 111111. 111111111 rl 111 p1:1111'1'11 1i111v 1511111111111111 'T- 11.111 R1111 111.11 1 111111 N111 HOME ROOM 152-Miss Anna Syrios 1 1 1 M 1 11 L1 111' R11n11.11:1111. E.1r 111'1111. T111111.1s H11 , . 111' H11'11111-1111 F1111'11'y N11'1z1'c1'. S111' S1111 1v. R1-111'1c.1 1i1111.11, 11.11111 S11-11.111 1 fI11.11'11'- F1111111. 1111111 Br1'111-1, Cf.1r111 11111113 1211111111 1r1'1111'1. 1711.111 Y11111111, 13111111 T111'111'1. P.1111 M111111', M.1x1111' L111g 1111111u S1111111, L1111111 H111111, R1111111 Z111':1'1'. 1111111111 H.111111.111 A1111 111111153 K.111':1 L1'11111', 12111111 111111111- ' ' 1 1' 11 NI:-151-ns. 141111151-1', 1.111s M1-1111, 1L11:.1111'111 111'1's. 1111'.11111' 1111 A111t.1 P11111!: H1'11'11 1111x111s. 171'.1111' 1'11111s1111 I11'11 ff11.11'11': SWVQU111111 Pglgc '01-ly.0nL organizations Row l Row 2 Row 'S Row Al Row 5 4Sue Brenner, Nancy -lohnson, Shirley Porter -Irma Kreider, Xlary Alice Carroll, Katie Fritz, Sue Halderman, -ludy llrt-imer, Patty Flesher, Alanet Nlosher, Nliss Sheedy Alieith XVinget, Bill Pearce, Avery Pratt, .loe Starr, llon loss, Carol Collier, Helen Bowers, Barbara Richardson, .Indy Zimmerman, liarhara Hayden -Duane Stout, lim Butler, Dick lohnson, Charles Nliller, Larry 0'lirien, llill Sclneiher, Roy ll ells, Nancy Orahood, Connie .Xrnold 4 -Scott Craig, Bob XVilson, Rodney -Iohnson student council The l95l-52 Student Council held regular meetings eyery two weeks in the high school calettiia. liach home room in grades 7-Il was represented hy one councilman. liach ol the two senior home rooms was represented hy three councilmen. Th e main project ol' the year was the noon monitor program. The object ol the program was to give students entertainment or an opportunity to study during their lunch hour. Council memhers acted as monitors. They issued passes to study halls and kept the halls quiet lor classes in session. l'he Student Council also presented the Nlarch ol Dimes assembly, sold pennant shaped pins, and erected signs lor the protection ol the lawn. lage lorty-four Scott Craig I'n'sirIwll Holm Xtilson . 1'i1'r'-pr1'sifl1'r1l Katie l-'ritz ,, ,, 7, S1'crf'fury Xliss Kathryn Sheedy t1fl'I'l'.Sf'l' national honor society Nineteen years ago the Lura B. Kean Chapter ol' the National Honor Society was or- ganized in XVooster High School. The XVooster Chapter is an honorary organilation bers chosen according to their rank in scholarship, service, and character. with nretn- 'l'o be eligible lor membership, one nrust be in the upper third ol' his class, scholastically. He must qualily in the leadership category. Service and character are judged on a point system lrorn votes ol' students and faculty. .X total ot' lilteen percent during their junior year, and the remaining ten percent during their senior year. During the second semester this year, both the new junior and senior ntenrbers were elected. liach spring there is an impressive candle light induction ceremony lor new rnenrbers, which challenges thent to strive toward the high ideals ol' the club. Though the lVooster chapter olf National Honor Society does not have special activities, its IllCllllJCI'5 are expected to work quietly lor the betterment ol' scholarship, leadership, service, and character in the school. .ferry Footlick . Prf'.sirIr'11l Elizabeth Funk . I'1'r'f'-j1rf'.sirl1'11l Xlarlene Petty . ,,,, ,,,,, . .. .. .SI'!'l'HfIlTy-fl'I'IlSII7'f'l' Nliss Olive Bowers. Xlr. Robert Moore . .f11lrff.s'r'r.s Row lvNlargaret follinger. Pat Winter. Katie lsliillv jackie Carpenter. lilizabeth Funk. lerrx lfootlick. Marlene Petty. janis Glasgow. Nanci Orahood 5 Row 2-Nlarilou .XLlQCl'lll2lIl, Connie Xrnold, lilaiue Stewart. .xllllflill Quinby, Xnn Xnderson. Loretta Conrad. Pat Young. janet lollinger. Roy Wells Row 3ANlatt linrerson. Barbara Klinger, .Xnne Slayer. Hob barber. Stott Craig. 'lint So Bill Gerberich. Stuart Wright. -lint Butler lull. Row 4-Clif Clarwile, Bill Schreiber. Bill Kardos. lohn liuechner. Bob XYiIson, Yic llix. Rodney johnson, Dare Nlaurer, liob Lerch I page forty-live l teh Row l-Barbara Klinger, ,Xmelia Quinby. Ruth Ciault. Shirley Cox, Donna Kay Vickers. Nancy Moore, ,Xnn 'l'cel. lithel Smith, lileanor lllough. Sally XVells, Sue Silxer Row 2-Dorothy Cornelius, lilaine Stewart, l'AiUl'l'Il2l Richwine, Carol Montgomery, Marlene Petty. janet Kline, Ruth Davis, Betty Steiner, Marilou .Xckerman Row fivNliss Kaylor, julia Hesson. Donna johnson. jackie Carpenter. Katie l'il'lll, ciililflflllt Lightloot, Donna jean Shellenberger, janet lollinger, Arlene l.einer, Ann Anderson Row 4-Lucy Lorenz. Gracie Beers. lilizabeth lfunk. Pat Mosher, Ann I.iston. Carol Quilleu. joyce lirenert. jan I'ritc'hard, .Xnn Slayer, Nlr. Nloore Row 5-Stuart XYright. Bob Garber. Terry Solon, jerry lootlick. Vic Dix general September came, and the fimzfwzl made assignments lor the issues. Stall heads were picked, and plans lor the year were set up. The first semester, a two-page issue came out each week, and the second semester, a four-pager every two wee ks. The wheels started rolling, and issues were published, the Homecoming queen was elected and announced in a big issue. Again this year, the fil'III'liIl1 sponsored the queen and her at- tendants, and rode them to the coronation on a lloat. 'lhe second semester deadlines came, and new stall members began to get more training toward a job lor next year. The ldeal Date was determined and the co-editors with Betty and llill watched the Roller Vanities in Canton, one blustery Sunday night. Spring brought an announcement from Columbia Scholastic Press that the Gzfueml received an Oscar lor a hrst place rating in its division. Press time drew nearer, as registration for the Kent journalism clinic was sent in, and a group ol' the staff attended the all-day sessions and competitions. A track queen was elected, choices for next year's staff were made, and the final issue ol. the Germral was put on the press. Editors and copy-readers alike celebrated the end ol' another year ol' General publication with members ol' the Annual staff at an after-publication banquet. the general staff Amelia Quinby, jerry Footlick ..,,............... .. . ................... . .,........ ....... ,,,,,,,, C 1 n-1-dilmzs-in-rlfief bi1ll'lCIlC Petty ...... ........ ....... . . ..... . . .. Bll.Yf71l'X.Y Alunugm' Stuart Wright ,....... ...... .......... ........ . . . ,.,.. I iuyx' Sports Edilm jackie Carpenter, Donna johnson .,..,. ., .. fiirlx' Sports lfdiflllo janet Zollinger .... ........ .... . ...... . .................. ...... ..... . . . . ,..,. lixrlmngr lirlilor Nlarilou .Xckerman, Anne Mayer, Donna Kaye Vickers, ,,,,,, ,,,,e, Colunmi.c1.t lilaine Stewart, jan Pritchard ........,,............ ......,..........,r ...,. , , , Co-I-'mlure Iidilury lilbel Smith ................................... .......... .... ...... . , . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I I IIfIJ'I'l'IIdI'I' .Xrlene Leiner. Eleanor Illough, Ruth Davis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...... ,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,., , . e ,,,A,, ' l'ypi.xl.y Gracie Beers. Nancy Koontz. .Xnn Teel, Charlotte Lightfoot, Terry Solon ,.,t, ,, ....,... lfvprn-ima lilizabeth Funk, l'at Mosher. Lucy Lorenz. Nancy Orahood, Pat Young. Carol Quillen, janet Kline, Katie Fritz ,..,. ,.,... ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., . .......,,,...,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 5 1 1.iim's.s Smfl Miss Barbara Kaylor, Mr. Robert Moore ,,,, ,,,,,-1fI1fi.wr.x page lortyesix whsv Television stars, singers, actors, feed backs , radio announcers, writers, and many others make up the membership ol' XVHSV. Nlr. Konkle, the adviser, started the radio club Iour years ago to give NVooster high school students a chance to learn radio technique. Many XVHSV mem- bers who have graduated lrom high school are working in radio stations and with radio net- works. This year the radio club gave two assemblies. The lall assembly featured a play which was a take oH on Corliss Archer. Such lamous personalities as Dexter and Dennis Day were por' trayed by student members ol' NVHSV. Pantomines, vocal and piano solos, duets, and comedians were also on the program, proving beyond doubt the wide variety ol' talent in YVHSV. For the spring assembly, the XVHSV drama department interpreted scenes from the play The Vllllllllf. A chorus line ol' well-known XVHSV members gave much amusement to the student body. XVHSV in a nut shell is XVooster Hi's Student Voice. Bob Carber .... Stott Craig ., lohn llaun . lim Solon , .. . Donna Schellenberger .. . lanis Glasgow .... ..... . , Loretta Conrad . Nlary .Xlice Saunders, ,... ..,, . Ianet lollinger ...,.. Pat Young . . .. Xlarlene Petty . .. XII' Hard Ronkle liffnrrltl lllllllllgfl' lJI'Ugl'Illll mruzugm Chief f'ngir11'1'r Chief llllllfllllII'l'l' . lhuumlir herul tfonlinuilv hnul .t'Hll.X'f!' lleurl IIer'olfon.y AllHU1lHI't'I' inxtruflfn' Sofia! Vlllllllllllll .Sr'1'1'1'lr1lX'-Il'1'11y'1ll1'r . . . .-irlrtiwr Row l4.Xnn Xnderson, Donna jean Shellenberger, Marlene Petty, Dorothy' Cornelius, Janis Clasgow. Shirley Miller. janet lollinger. Linda Stattller. Margaret lollinger. loanna Lautenschlager. I larriet Reich Row 2-Sue Norris. Loretta Conrad, Pat Henery. tharlotte Lichteberger, janet Bnchholz. Nancy Xllison. Mary' .Xlice Saunders. Phyllis Pringle, Sue Haldertnan. lan Pritchard. Hr, Konkle Row fi-Nancy' Orahood. Barbara Bartchy, Sara t-riH'ith. Irma lireider, Marilyn 'lioyer. Pam Beeler. Charlotte Lightloot. Pat Beelcr. Nancy Rhamy Row 4-Elaine Neilson. Gladys Franks. Pat Young. Amelia Qninby. .loyce Sally' Snyder, Ann Mayer, Sue lsch. loanne Ott. jacqueline lilder Hider. Iidna Dix. Row 5-Matt limerson, Bob Landes. Don Yoder, Ben Taeusch, Bob Strock, Noel Franks. Yic Dix, Stuart Wright. Bob Nlctluigg. Herbert Mullin. David Smith. Bill Stevens. Kenneth Kllll. Dale 'I runk David Alexander. Row ti-lim Nluckley. lim Brock. john Buechner. Bob Carher. Tim Solon. jerry lfootlick. D john Haun.'.Xy'ery Iratt U page forty-seven senior hi-y The Scnim' Hi-Y, lCl'l1lll12lllllg ilirc-c yvzirs nl scrvicc. clcclifzllccl Lhis, lhvii' linzil war. Lo hc Lhv Ya-zu' ol Sc-Nico in .Xll. Starling thc ycui' with El nmllcy- nmking proqgcct, thc lclluws mlcl rc- ll'C5lllllClllS all thc loolhzlll gzuncs. l,11u'l' with thc 'Iii-Hi-Y. thc- fluh p:ii'lic'ipuIc'cl in thc svlling ol' Iioml nl thc l-lzillmvdcii stznml. lhc mum-y olutzuiiccl :mlccl in lhc sr'i'vic'c- pro icc'La which thc huys i'zu'rin'ml 1 Ulll. Ihc collecting ol loml :mil lum- ishing ol fliifkcns lm' 'llll2lllliSglVlllg hzlskcls. whifh wvrc given lo newly lnmilics, i'Ullll'llJllllUllS Lo sciwicc fn'- g2lIlll2lll0lIS, :incl thc mlmizilimi ol lrcm Lo Lhc high srliool 2ll'l' just sonic ul thc' projects. The mom-y lcll in thc lrczis- my was usccl in vzirioiis usclul ways. Plans lm' thc 'l'li:niksgiving zisscm- hlx' :mil cliuusing clclcgzltcs lm' zirczu f 1 . :mal mlismcl nip-clings cmnc unclci' Imsinms. Swimming, lmziskcllmzill, vullcylmzlll. an lmyriclc. thc spring siiiorguslmrcl, :mil cspcfiznlly lhc Nlotlici'-Sm: lmznlqlicl wcrc moments ul pleasure. Nlcinlmcrs ol thc Senior Hi-Y rluh :irc inclcccl grznlclill to :ill who lizivc hclpcml lhcm and Lhcy hupc that they may hzivc tlicmsc-lvcs hclpczl others. Small sliruhs which will hc scan grow- ing nl thc mziin :mal zaiulilorium un- Lrzniccs wcrc plzmtcml hy the sc-nior Hi Y ol UW' Row I--Alioh l.cl't'l1. lim Solon, Cllill CIzn'wilL', Nlllll l'lIllCl'N!lll Row 2fkluhn lhwc'lil1L'l', Sunil Craig. Yic' Dix. .larry l'4UUllll'lx Row fl--Allnxiil Nl1llll'lTl', Huh Xvllkllll. lioh I-zirlicly Bill frlillllllll Row 4-llnlc Nln-yor. lflvn Shillcrh. -jim Slzur. l'Lll Nlcfiuy, Kilmrlu Nlzmn i mu' Billzilc 'l ruiilx, lion ll0C'lil'HlDl'l'l'f. Burl Nlmn'c'. Bill H2lflxl'll llnlc lrllnk l'rmi1Irnl Hill llzwlwll , Ilift'-lll'l'XfIll'7lf lim Solon Sr1'n'lr:ii' l'liucL Nlklllll 'I'n'u.x1nr'r limi SIZIH , ixflgfllllf-Ill'!l7IHA Dun llHl'lxl'llllCll'l liurjmiul-of-lln'-gmurl Iuhn l5lll'lllll1'l lfllujflnin Nlaill l'.Illi'l'illll mul lioh finrln-1 .Nnrinl l'lIlliIlIl!'ll piuyc lm H 'lf'-l'lf'lll iunior hi-y To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and connnunity good standards ol Christian character. lVith this purpose in mind, the .lunior Hi-Y club, under the guidance ol Mr. XfVard Konkle, began its program lor the year. The club's activities began with the selling ol' relreslnnents at the Homecoming game: however, one ol' the l1lOSt important activities was the handling of refreshments at the home basketball games. ln order to live up to the pledge of clean sports the lVooster club also en- gaged in basketball games with the Orrville Hi-Y club. Several evenings ol' added enjoyment were derived from numerous activities including swimming, roller-skating, and basketball games. The 'lunior Hi-Y was represented by Roy XfVells at the largest international Y.lXI.C.A. and Hi-Y convention ever held. The convention lasted Eve days and was held at Cleveland and Oberlin. One ol the interesting programs sponsored by this club was an appropriate discussion en- titled X'Vhy should l go to college? Another good program was the displaying of a collection ol' antique guns by a member of the local Highway Patrol. Larry Snoddy Bob Strock ,. Bill Gerberich . lim Butler ,,,,,,,,, , Robert Landes Charles Miller ........... .,,, Nlr. H'artl Konkle .,,,, , ,,,,,,, Prfcsirlwit Vice-1n'f'sid1'11I W ,,,,,,,,,, .Secrelarv Trrnsu rer Sffrgcfmlt-1:1-1: rms ,. ,.,,..,,,, Chaplain , ,, Ad1fi.wr' iff Row I-Mr. Konkle, Bob Strock, Allan Dunham, Bob Manges, jim Butler, Bill Cerberieh, Ray Lear. Bob Seifert Row 2-Larry Snoddy, Bob Landes. Don Yoder, Larry lflesher, Bob Yoder, Roy Wells, Dick johnson Row 55-Charles Miller. Bernie Warren. Paul Landes, john Mciflure, Richard Tennant. Pele Raymond, Dale Ring. john Redick Row 4+-Bill Konkler, Sonny Laper. blames Moore, David Horner page forty-nine I 4 1 Ulllflli H1 1 so 0 s lllHCl'Clll p1'rmjn-cu. sulcs sullm ll J mm tlllllll' e ll H no Q 1 nooks :mal nmgzuincs L 141 LL on c Ulfgllllllllfill lulpul m thc lJlUXlllillg' ol' Thzmks- L lun s inclucling thc' l'l1's1'1lz'HI -jnmlalwlzl Sr'r'1z'l1nY Ilrfflwlnf Lllllflffll-'I .'Ifll'fK1I clilton lctyton club The Clilton l,ay'torr Clttb ol Future Teachers ol' .Xmerica is made up ol' sophomores, juniors. and seniors itrterested in discovering the needs, opportunities, atrd requirements ol' teaching. Through its monthly' evening meetings the club strives to inlorm its members ol' o r ror- R s tunities and requirements lor teaching. Speakers this year itrcluded Principal Don Scott,Tiy'ho told ol his experiences in teaching in the army, atrd Dr. George Cooke ol' Kent University, whose subject was Opportunities in Teaching. The lylooster club was happy to be enter- tained by' the Urrville Chapter at Orrville and was likewise pleased to play host to the Orrville club at a later meeting at XVooster. Every' year the club looks liorward to its traditional Xl tv llreaklast, which climaxes its year ol' clttb activities. ltr ord r to letrn yvhethtt lre ntll be sutttd to the tc tchtne, proltssron urd to lt trrr tn yhtt c. . ., . gf .. . . t 1 'y'z field he wottld like best to teach, a Future 'I'eacher tltltsl have some actual experience. Believ- ing in this idea, junior atrd senior F'l'.X members in cooperation with the elementary teachers and Nlr. llodenbeuder and Nlr. Scott again had the opportunity' this y'ear to observe and itr the Nl elementary' schools lor three hall-day's. any' members also had an opportunity' lor service and obtained some valuable ex teach perierrce ,.. when they' graded papers, took attetrdarrce, and did other work lor lrtglr school teachers ks another service project, clttb nretnbers ushered at various edttcatiotral meetings. The Clilton Layton Chapter ol FT.X is afliliated with both state and national movements ol' F'l'.X. For this reason, delegates were sent to the FT.-X meeting' in Cleveland during the N liOT .X convention and to the statevwide l 'l'.X conlerence in Columbus itr April. lllIlL'l lollirtger , .. .. 1'rf'.yirlc1tl l.oretta Conrad . .... l'ic1'-jn1'.ti1lr'1tl l.ucy Lorenl ..., . .Sf'crt'lnrv Trwtsll ref , ..., , l.iln'urian Hl.VflIliiIIlI l'om Finley ...,,, Katie lililll l. V Virginia Sclrar .. lean Hostetler .... .. l'urliu1m'nIminn .Xnne Slayer .. .. .. .. .. . .... .. Song lenrlrr Donna Vickers . .. .... .. . . .. Social clmirnmn Nliss Lucille Carroll. Nliss l lorence l.eiIer , , ,, , ., . ,.., ,, ,41l:fi.y1'r.y Row l Row Zskliss Carroll, Donna Kaye Vickers. .lanie Nlurplrv. Charlotte Liclrteberger, .Ianis Clasgow, Virginia Sclrar, Sally Shamel. Sally Criitlr, 'l'om lfinley Row fl-lileanor lllouglr, .loyce Wolle, Margaret lollinger, Harriet Reich, ,loseplrine l'lrl. Betty Kaylor. l'at llunhanr. Halel Nloore --Carolyn Hull, Nlarilyn Riehl. yloanna l.atuensclrlager. janet Rich, lillen Bell. Barbara 'l lromas. -joanne Myers. Nancy Winkler. Linda Stattller, Nancy' Xllison, janet Bllflllltbll Alietty lfislter. Nancy Nloore. Helen Mislrler. -Indie Skelly. Roger Slater. Vernon Dayis. I'at Nloslrer. Roberta lily. Sally Snyder, Xnne Slayer, I'lryllis lfranks, rknne Ports. Doris l.einer 1 i I I ' W-.learrne Hostettler, Lucy' Lorenz. janet Zollinger. Loretta Conrad, Katie lfritz Row l Roh' ,'u pz t nge lility'-orre tri-hi-y cabinet Run I -Kamal l,almIL'lx Rum 2 -Nlnrx Xliu- Suumlrn, I':ll Young Run fi I'nl Winlcw. Iuckic' Czllpvellc-1 Row I 'ILIIICI IZIIIUI. Nliv- I-nlmmllgI1. Viv Wxliv. Xnm' Huw-I kms I--Iflmx-llzl RIVIIWIIILZ I5zu'Imzn'z1 II1ll'lIIUICllH'W. Row I IIUIIQ Smith. Nlzniluu Xmkn-rlnzln. Xamu Carol Clank. Dixic RIIIIIIIRIIIQII, flzlml IIRIIIKICIN. Xlliwn. IIUITIIIII KIUIIIUIIIIN. fzlmlyll Hull, Xlzlry Xnnc HIIKINUII. Sully Wcllw, Yixizln Iilc-:mm Iilmlgll IIf'IA 5'- .Iimh f-Illsswv' IIVIII IIIUIVII Row 3-V-'Iam-l Iilinc, Nlzulc-lu' I'L'Ily, I.lIl'I I.Ul'L'lll. Run' QV- Xlalrgnrvl Ilufk. Dunnn XIZIYIIII. XIHI .Xx14Im'vu1. Ruth Ilznis. IIUIIN Slvillvl. II2lI'IlZIl'2l SIIIIIII. Rum- Nlzuiv Iamnzlrc-Ili. Ciumlc Xlckcc-. liilccu l.mm1m- Niw HlI-lfHH1 RIIUIIVN- MII? 5Im'm'I Run li Izlilzlln-lI1 I'IllIlIx. YIIQIIIIZI Smhzn. l,mulln Row II-Iimmic I'ul'Iw1'. I .Iz1inL' Sluwurl, Sun- Norris. Cmlrzlrl. NIZIYI XIimc Szllxmluu. I'nl Xuung liurlnuru kIiug'c1'. -lulic II1.-Wm. xlbllllkl ,lL'1lll Xllc-nz' Il'IlIl'l. Cmmic hnnlci. Xamu Ikvclx. l.imI1l SILIIIIIUT. Sm' Silxcx' Omlmnml lllal' filly-l XYU .. 1-.ll lop: Row I4-lsetty l.UlI Smith, l,ilzl KICZIII Nlillel. Xlilllllll fnl!lllOIl. Shirley liroop, Illyfl' f,gClClI. Dllllllil Vickers, Shirley Cox, flllltllyll Potts. ylolllllle Sllllllli Rowl----Xl1ll'ilyll lizllley. lleclty llilllllllltl Nl2ll'lCllC Keslllel. lietly ikoytelllltltler. .loam 'l ll0llllJNUll. Shirley tllzlyy Phyllis l'l'illgle. lSzll'llzll'zl 'l ll0lll2l5, I Xklllly Rllilllly, l52ll'll2ll'2l lSzll'tt'lly, Illy'lliH xllI'2ll'lC, Dolothy Walters Roll' 2AKtltie lflitl, cill2ll'lUllC .l.ll'lllClJK'l'gCl'. lltlllllil Rim. jwmuim, WUHCQ ehillw 5m.Ih. I-mmm, lllllll- lylclll lV'l'l - 5 'U .li4ll'i l5- llvlll llitblllllllgll. I'zlt xlUSllCl', Xllll Nl1lyl'l'. .llllli'l Smllll- kill? Hllllvf- .limcl l-lmlsu? llzlyloll. klllllfl lllltllllll. -ICZIIIIIC llmletlel. Row fhfllllllllli ylUllllSOIl, ylzitlyie ci1ll'llL'lllCl', .loyee Row, Rltlly lieekler. l'zlt lX'illtel' .'g','1 . ... :Iflxll ltl.Ll:? liiTtfl l l 'll ml l ll lllmll lim Row ll'xl2ll'glll'i'l f0lllllgl'l'. t.zlll c.llllllClN. xlllllllil 'll ' 'Q ,lame hlllllllly, lille llelle lflllleltoll. Shirley' lglll'llS lglllltllllf Rott lgcllllllll' llillizll. l'il'2llIl'CN Sllllll. lllllllillil 'l'l'llllL. Row I-Regillizl Walter. clll2ll'lUllC Nlzlltill, l'zlt lloyles. l'llyllis fll'1ill'l', filllllllil Diller, .IUZIIIIIC Yzlllls. Xlzlry' Hill. lithel Smith. .xllll 'leel. yltltlie l'llIgCIllRl xVZlllL'I'. Sue ll2llilL'l'lll2lIl. lllllll lieeler. lilowll, l'zll lsCClL'l', Dorix l.C'llICl'. .xllll l'ol'ts, lillllll Dix. Xl2ll'llYll vlil'lINCl'. .Xllll Sllilllll 1 ll'l A ' l owe ltel' . . . . .. . .... .. , .. 4-Nl NI ll-'. - lx: ' lvl Nz ' Row 275llll'lCN Nllllel. hzllly' fnflllllll, Ixzlthlwll Rllll. Rim X 'ml lx l U .A null alll lull 'ml ,. U g .E . . I I 1 h .lnole, llllll Skelly. lletsy Nletllel. 'KIIIIIIIL' lClCSLl Sflllll, lettai Hooyel. l'l2llCl xlUtllC. -V V fl V .h fl y 4. lleyerly Hllli2ll'liCl' XKll'lll1l lezlll XllgCl lllllllllil ull' Xlllld Lum' -lflllxll lllcl' Rlllwlld l'll' ' ' , ' ' Sully SllyllCl', fiyllllllll Slfilllll. Sue lwell Yotlelpi lfzlye lSllllel'llzlllgll.il hyllis l'il'2lIl-lxS llle lit-Hi-X holds lls meetings the lIl'Sl :mtl lllll'tl llleyclzlys ol em ll llliilllll. 'I his y'ezll'. llle 'l l'i-lIiAY lllL'lll' hers elljoyetl lllL'CllllgS ol' lllllll lJlC1lSlll'C allltl sel'y'it'e. ll-lll' Zlllllllill Big-Little Sister pittllit' gzlye new lllClllllCl'S il Cll1lllCC to zlctlllzlillt lllClll9ClXl'9 with the lilllll. lllllillg llle yezll, llle 'l'l'i-l-li-Y SI!UllNUI'Cll sllfll all-school zietiyities zu llle Clhlisllllzls liilllllill. 'l'1llClll Night. :mtl llle Christ- llllli 2iSSCIlllJlX. lwo UlllSlZllllllllg meetings ol the yezll' wele the Motllel'-lhlllglltel' Cllllistlllzls 'lea :mtl llle l'l2llllL'l l,2lllgl1lCl' lllllllllllfl. i lIlClllKlCll lllllilllg the 'l'l'i-lli-YR X1ll'lUlIS seryiee ptoieels was the l0llL'l'llUIl ol olcl clothing lol' the llCL'llX. llllL' eltlll also C0-0lDCl'2llCll with the SlllllClll5 ill llle school to collect lootl lol' llle 'l llzllllugilillg baskets :md also helped llll'lllSll the i'l1ll'liCll5 which were gilell to needy Wooster lzlllliliey. 'lo llllklllfl' the yC2ll S projects. lllCllllJCl'N woltl lJI'Ugl'2llllS ill the lifblllllilll g2llllCN :mtl plastic: towely. Kizlrol l.2lllllCliN , I'rr'.y'irI1'lll l'zlt Young, xllllf' Xlice slllllHlCl'N pfligllllll lfllllllllfll ,xllll Nl2'lyCl' , l'in'-jllf'.xi1I1'llI ylllllill' fl2l!'lJClllCl' , ,, ,, , .Sorinl rlzrlillllzlll .IZIIICI laylol' , .S'1'r'l'1'tr1ly' .I2lIN'l Klille , , ,, , I,l'l'llllUllIll l'llIlll'lHIlH l'zlt Winter , 'I'lr1l.yllwl Nlisy l'lNlllt'l lilllkllllllgll. Nliyy Nllll Wylie ,-lfllliwly page filly -tll --...-.-.-. 1 Imp: lllllllvl ll lllllk Rl nu Rml llllllllll .l'lll'Nl Rum Rl als llllll Rl lll Rl m Row Rl rw llll E f Q 5 ll-xllialll f Xml Xmll-mm. l',lilllll' 5ll'hlll'l. Nunn llmlllmll. Kmnm- lllllllll. l.lllN l,ml-nl. lallllx Cllzlsgmv. Holm l.l'lllu. lllllm llllxlm Sill Slllllwllcl. lllmml SllvIll'lllml'lgl-l, l.lblL'llil clllllllll. l'.lIl1IlJl'lll l'IIlllx. .xlllfllll flllllllh. lizlllmlllzl lXllllgL'l Slllll lrzllg. llnlr hllllwl. lim Solon, Nliu llllllblvlll. llzllill Nlzllm-1. Nliw king. l'.ll Xlmlwv Xllllx Xllll llllllxllll. Snlll XM-Ill. llixil' Rlllllllilllgll. llllllxll' f.2llI3l'llll'l. lllnmzl Slll'lll'I1 lvl-rgrl. Nlzlllvlll- l'C'llf. liilllt' Iflill, Xllllllll klL'llll .XlljJ,L'l, Slli' lllllllfllllilll, Xml ll-cl Slnilll-x llkkllll. llllll Yflllllg Calm! funk. Xumy Orallmull, Pnl xlillllg. i.:ll'lrIc Nlllxclx l.llll'lI1I flilllilll. llSIllll'l Rvilll. Nllllfl Kllllllll. I-lzlfil' llc-vu. ,lslllix hlllgmx XIII lllkllllllllll, l'.lZlIlll' Slcll'zll'l, fllllllll' Xllllilll, lilklllll' xL'llNfllI. Iizlllxzllll llillllllh lllll xlllNlll'l. xl2ll'X Xlill' S2lllllllK'l'N, lillvn licll. Xml-lin Quimby Sillll frllllllll, lllllll Kluillcl, lllmllllll l.2llIll'llNllll2lgl'l. Nlznilln Richl. l.lllX l.l-um l'llll2llll'lll lflllllx, Nlisx King Xllllllllll Xlkcllllllll. llL'llX lhlrlvn. Izml-l Rilll, lil-llx SlllXlll. Rnlrrllgl lilx. Iillnzl llix Sill' lwll. Iizlllmzull Klingl-r. XIII! .xllllL'lNllll. lim Solon Xlllll' Nlzlwr. l.lllllil Sl1Il!ll1'l. Nliv ll2lll1'lNllll. Slllilfl Xhiglul. ,Illlll lhlmn. .xlllll Slululp, Flllllllllll YU4ll'l. .lulm llllllll, Yil' Dix, llill Slllrcilmcr, Stull fllklllg - llnlm I4-llll, Nm-l l'l2llIlxN. Bull I-:ll'lmc'1'. llllllll xl2lIlll'l'. Boll xxllNUll, llllllll Slllllll llllcspizln slmj on llllgl' Om' lllllHll'l'll 'l'wl'l1ly-ciglllj Q 4 L s A Row l-Nlarilou Xckerntan. Donna Kaye X'itltery. -lanis C-laygow. Xnn leel. Shirley Xliller, Xlaty .Xnne Htttlmn Row 2-lilaine Neilson. Sally XX'ells, Dixie Ruuihattgh. Harriet Reich. Norma glean Xngel. l'at lieeler Row flflzlaine Stewart, .Xnne .Xntl- erson, Clznol Cook. I.ucy Lorenl. ylanet Rich, Bettie Brown, Nliss King '2..'1.4. Row -l-Sue lsch, .luanita Yotler. -lan l'tttth ntl lottttt toni ul ylutly Xlarlene l'etty Row .3--l'anilleeler, l,intlaStaull'er, lirown. Sue llaltlerntan. Xnn Shatnp. lillen llell. Donna .lean Shellenherger. l'at Xlowher. lrtna kreitler, llyarhara Klinger. loanua I.atttensclilagety litlna Dix. tionnie Xinoltl Row ti-Carol Nlcliee, ,lohn Haun, Dayitl Xlaurer. Stuart XX'right. Slayer. jackie Cfarpenter. Xnne Nancy Rhzuny, Sara Lrillith. lloherta lily. .Xyery I'ratt i Row 7-lililahetli lfnnk. liarhzua liartchy, Roh tlarher, Huh XX'ilwon, Scott Craig, Betty Kaye lfiwher, Dayitl Smith Row HYXRIIILW Xllison. Nliyy Patterson. Donna lohnyon. Katie l'il'lll. Noel lfranky. lioh I.erch. X'it Dix. l'at Young. Nancy Orahootl. llill lfiwher, Bill Sclrreiher soc and buskin .Xnother vear has conie to a conclusion. illllif Soc antl Ruskin activities ol l95l-52 are now hut a thing ol the past. The seniors will not he arountl next year, antl it will he the responsibility' ol' the untlerclassnien to carry' on the outstanding character ol the organization. Renieniher Faniily' Circle the winter play' . . . ahout a Ilighty' young girl who thought she was an actress? .Xnielia Qninhy' playetl that par t, 'l'hen there way Scott Craig, her loving and untlerstantling' lather. .Xntl Terry' Solon . . . he was . . . he trietl to he the perlect lover. Never to he lorgotten was the spring play. lt was a success as usual, antl another example ol the line protluctions that Nliss King antl Nliss Patterson have capahly' tlirectetl at Wooster High. .X couple ol OIIC-:tel plays were given antl they' were rnuch in tleniantl lay' organizations throughout the school antl city. Renieniher Nlr. l.incoln's XX'ltiskers? That was the one in which Nliss l'atterson's seven year oltl niece niatle her stage tlehut. She was quite at hit, too. Not to he lorgotten are two otller act-act plays: 'iNolJotly' Sleeps antl Fintlers X'ic Dix . . H . . Keeperyf' l'ir'.yi1lr'nl Nanny Orahootl l 111'-jnr.y1rlf'r1! tionnie .Xrnoltl . . lfllltllbflll lfunk . Xliys Ruth King. Xlisy lferu Patterson .. .. .. . Row l-Gracie Beers. Nancy Koontz. Shirley lieatu. Ilaihaia -I lielly. Sue Hinsnian Row 2'-flliatlotte l.ightloot. Dorl othy Dunkle. Alntly Young. .lane ' lauuarelli Row fl-Marilyn Riehl, Xliltlretl tlonratl. Carolyn Reayor. Carol Quillen f Row lA Nlary .Xlire Carroll, Betty Smyth. Xlary Xlite Sanntlerx. Nlies Ring Row 5-Xlixy l'attetxon. Kay Nliller. lately Rhodes, Xlargie lloling. l.intla Stauller, I-eri Rice Row ti-.john liuetltner. Rotlney lohnxon, llart Nloore. l'at liwing. lloh XlcQuigg .Sr'rlrflr1ry' 'lit f'tlXlll:'l .-I1l.'i.yr'ry page lilty'-livt Row l-Donna Kay Vickers, .Xnn leel, Donna Shellenberger. Clonnie .Xrnold. Sue lseh. Shirley' Cox. Dorothy Cornelius, Sally' Shamel. I'hyllis Nliraele. linda Stanller. Sue Norris. Leila Thompson. Sally Snyder Clharlotte I,ightfoot, Shirley' Groop, Shirley Shank Row 288113 Shilling. Betty Lon Smith, Sue Silyer, Ruth Cilevenger. Keith Winget. Richard llall, Ned XVeaver Charles Denlinger, Tony llarherra, Don Bayer, ,lim Myer. lilla llelle lfnllerton. Nlary l.ou .Xekerman. kluanita Yoder, .Xmelia Quinhy Row El-Loretta Conrad. joan Yarnes, Barbara Thomas, Nancy ll'inkler, Kenny Yoder. lfritz Rive. Robert Heckler Norman Manson, David Horner. Tom lfinley. Susan lidwards. l'at Henery' Row l-lilaine Neilson. ffdith lyieideman, Nfarilyn 'l royer. Judy Skelly, Geri Rite. Charles Nliller. l'om Pagniano 1 Dale Nlever. Yernon Rafferty. Ted Crawford. Naurv Rhamv, lanet 'lavlotl Norma lean Xngel. Indy' llrowu Row Bvmily Morgan. Neal XYitln'ow. l.arry 0'llrien. Robert Landis, Paul l'innit'ks, Charles Snoddy. Robert NleQuigg, -lohn ylollifli, Bill llost. Kun Slayer, Cvnthia Straub, Roberta l'1ly' Not pit'tured-l loyd Hastings. lfloytl Osborne. l'hilip Shamel. Laura Snyder. Donna Miller senior choir .Xs the choir leaves their platform graduation evening, having sung for the final time with V.. ,..4 . . . . . . . . . the :nl - :il group, there are several seniors who begin rennnisting in then' nunds about this vear in choir. rks the orchestra begins an overture, they' think of the fall of lfl5l, getting the ehoir re- organized with manv new voices and the arrival ol six more robes to bring the t'hoir's total to seyenty'-two. liarly' in October, the Christmas musit' arrived and carols fame from the third floor in the midst ol football season. .Xs the orthestra goes into the first movement, the seniors remember the Christmas Sing when Donna Shellenburger, Sallie Shamel, and Floyd Osbourne sang the traditional solos. They' remember Phyllis Xliraele and Larry' O'l-Brian singing with the choir as a background. ln the second movement ol the Symphony' for Rememlntanee, they' think ol' the first re- hearsal alter Clhristmas when contests and the spring eoneert seemed so far away. llut contest music' arrived and the ehoir and three ensembles began work toward the Kent competition. The third movement begins early' in the morning, Nlarrh 29, as the choir makes its pilgrimage to Kent, and wins an all-one, or superior rating, enabling them to go to state eompe, llllflll. The most brilliant movement ol the symphony' is the spring eoneert, as the choir, assisted by' the orchestra, presented a tlimatit' passage to this fourth movement, singing' the Battle Hymn ol' the Republic. The finale begins Sunday' evening when blue and gold robes were donned for baeealalneate and draws now to a elose, with the theme, You'll Never l'Valk Alone. Larry O'Brien , ,, ,, ,, , ,, ,H , W ,,,, ,, l'r1'.virlenl Connie .Xrnold ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,, , I'i1'1'-pravidwil Charles Snoddy' , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , . S 1'rr'1'Inry'-Ir1'n.u1rri l.inda Staufler. lletty I.ou Smith. Sue Norris ,,,, , l.iIn'urinn.x Loretta Conrad , ,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , , A1'r'rm1prn1i.sl Nlr. Rirhzird Schilling ,,,, , ,,,, ,, Dirrrlor page fifty'-six orchestra Nlernlxers ol orchestra needed a lot ol wind to trudge the extra llight ol stairs up to the nntsic roont. lint they had the brass to do it. They wouldn't have given a Schilling to have it any other way. YVhile practicing lor the spring' concert, which was presented on Nlarch 21, no one could just string along with the rest. liach ntemlmer had to know his own part The concert included Schuhert's Unfinished Symphony overtures lronl Much .Xdo ,Xliout Nothing, and several novelty nunihers. Three seniors were featured soloists on the program. Pat Young, concertlnistress, played a violin concerto, by hlfllillill Linda Stauller sang Hy Heart at Thy' Sweet Voice and The 1.ast Rose ol' Sunnner: and Nl0l2lI'l'5 Fourth Horn Concerto was played by Noel Franks. The orchestra put lorth a concert ed effort at the annual nlusic contest and brought hack honors to the high school. .X number ol' people who did outstanding work in the district orchestra were chosen lor the all-state orchestra at Otterbein. ind lluskin play and also lor the liaccalaure- The orchestra lurnished music lor each Soc z ate and Clonrniencenient services Robert l,eich , ,, Frances Shut! , , Indy Young, Donald -loss l'al Young ,, W , , Nlr, Richard Schilling lfiml l'iulin.x Patricia Young, l'iinr'ijml Stuart XYright Roscoe Krauss lithel Slllllll Barbara Kelly l.ila Nliller Sara Rae Cirillith Sl'l'lHlll Violins Nlary .Xlice Kfarroli Christine Coolidge Nlargarel l.itwiIIet Phyllis Pringle Betty lfisher Helen Nletcall Peggy .Xnn lfitller Llndie Skelly .loyce llell l'ri Vinlrts Connie Diller. l'rincipnl Nancy' KOUIIII BCIIY Smyth 'ff1'llu.x .Indy Young, Plirlrijull Linda Stauller lillen llell Donald fitlllllll If ll.Y.Vl'.Y Rodney johnson. I,IilIII'llHIl Virginia Schar lfrank XYinter Ifl tt I ex Nancy' Orahood Frances Shntt Uluu' lltbll .Itiss Clmirtrls ,hery Pratt Bobby .jones Iinsx lflarinrl hllllftbllll l,itwillet linxwolz Robert Lerch Xu xofzltoitex lrene liryner Dick Grosenlxaugl 'I'rumju'I.v Dale Meyer llznid Uinter Richard 'liennent l w'n1'lr Ilorm Noel Franks latnes Schreiber l'n'.si1lf'n I .Sew elm Y Illlllllflllllt 'nlll' erl .lli.xI1r'.u , Ilizrrlor 'l':on1lmr1f's William Sclrreilmei I'hilip Franks Lawrence llitwillet Tulirl lfloyd Hastings 'l r:nj11u1i 'loin lirunn Pmcn.xxinn 'lohn Brock Carl l'1l'lll Clary Dunn Piano ,Xnne Mayer -loan Rhodes Harp liyelyn l':llgl2lllKlCl Carol lracy page lilty-seven band llllllCl' thc .llllc cln'cc'uon ol Xll Rl '. 'C'll2ll'll Schilling, thc- l95l-52 lbllllil cnioycml Ll YCIW lJl'05IJCl'0llS YC2ll'. The llllllll not onlx' llll'l'C2lSCCl ill sifc, llul. lor thc hrs! lllllC in sou-l':ll x'c:n's. thc Gold Jlllll lllnc' hlllSll'l2IlIS wcrc' lccl hy ll Cll'lllll lll1l!lOl'. 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Rollin-N llohnaon l,l!'.Xlll1'Ill Nancy fllllllilllfl Sllllllil llliglll ,, ljill icl llodc, lfloul ll2lNllllgN l'2ll Young I':1l Winter Xu-lx l,l'Zlll .Xnn vl'lllCllg1'li , Rollcrl ,lonus , Klip Ricllzlrcl Schilling Hnlm uml l'irmIu.x Nancy f,l'2'lllUOLl l'll'2llll'CS sllllll lIllll'l lliilylfll' l'zllric'i:l llillllbl' Ulmr' lion -loss If-Hrll fllulinrli Xwry l'l'zlll Rohcll .loncs Shirley Shelly Xlifizl filillw Donna l-'inn Gail Clllilclcrs Dzllirl Bodc' Betsy Nlclllcl' .Knn I'illc-llgcr Klzlrol Sllfllfl' 1 gc lilly-ciglll Roger Nll'Nl1lIllS Suv l'lUHL'lJCligCl' Ruth l'l'l'l'2llll llcorgcznlll fll'0Sil'1lll XIII! Lislon .-lllo l,'lnrim'I Nl2ll'llUll Shuslcl' Ifrux ffluliuwl Nllllfllllli Lilwillcl' lfll.X.XlHIlI Rollcrt l,cl'c'Il :Hin .S1lXUlJlI0lll' ll'L-nc lll'fIlCl' kloycc CLl1'llcl'l 'l'v'nor .Suxnllllonr Ciznol Klollicl min C1Ul'Xl'Il. Ifnrilmn' Mlxnflllmn' Dirk fil'U9L'l1ll2lllgll Yr! I-:Hull llmm Xoul lflilllld 'I'l'umpr'l.x and ljolm'I.x QIQHIILW Sll1l'l'lllL'l Dzllc Mcycl' llzlxicl C-inlhcl' Ricllarcl vlVCllIlL'lll llznirl .xlCX2lllllCl' lforml l'innifk Iililvic' livers Roller! .lon lohn lvllllfl' lilzlinc Wolfe Donald Shun Karl llillcl' lhmllcl Sloclmlalml Roller! fUl'gl'I' Nl2lXll!C Lung Pwn vliilkilhlll Iiulilmwx xlllfilllill' Boling Yclnon ll2lXlCS 'I'lor11lmm',x Philip lflillllxs l.1ll'l'f l.ilwilIcl' I,zn'l'y kinncl john liryllcr .xUllAlI,IllUll1'.S Rodney 'johnson lfllllllx xYllllCl' lflolfl llzlslings flllllilil lfcllcl' lilnrlrrrlvflirl Nairn Rall' 1-llllllll l'i1'1'-flrhwirlrfrll :rim Y'f7I'Il.Xllll'l Ijllllll iunx , .Vnior In Hill? xlllllllllllfll 1' ,, l'ill'.Nlllllllll lurzim High , llirrrlor vIil'IIIfHllli liillll lllllllll I'rr1u.x.xion ,Iibllll llllofli Curl I-'rill Curl Dunn Slll2ll'l Xhighl l'alll'ifizl Young Drum lllfljlll Xu-ry l'l2lll .llujm'c'Ilr'.x Belly Brown Nlillif .Xnn llnqlson lilainc XVollc Cizlil Clllildclx lleltx Kaye l'ilSllL'l xlllfllilll Sl1llSlR'l' Row I-Miss Patterson. Marlene Petty, Nancy Orahood, Mr. Pollock Row 2-e Stuart Xvrighl. john Haun national forensic lectque The Speech Department enjoyed one of its most successful years this year. There were several outstanding achievements that made the 1951-I952 season one that will not he forgotten for a long time. The first contest event this year was the Prince of Peace tournaments. Five people qualified in the local contests to go on to county competition. These were .Xml Anderson, Charlotte Light- foot, janet Zollinger, ,josephine llhl, and Roy XVells. Previously the VVooster peace orators proved their ahility in a warm-up contest at Massillon Xillashington High School The underclassmen dehaters were successful in bringing home l'Vooster's first trophy of the year. Sue lsch, lrma Kreider, Dave Smith, Charlotte Lightfoot, sophomores: Ann Liston, Sue Rice, Gracie Beers. and Lee Patterson, freshmen, were the participating students. .Xt the first individual events tournament january 5, Mfooster again took top honors. The tournament was held at Canton McKinley High School, and was sponsored hy Canton Lehman High School. Ten Wooster students placed Mlooster first at the contest in sweepstakes. Many won individual honors also, as seven first places were given to l'Vooster contestants. Carolyn Reasor and Sue Halderman placed first in dramatic: Marlene Petty, Dave Smith, Roy X'Vells in extempore: and hlosephine l'hl and Charlotte Lightfoot in oratory. .Xt the largest dehate tournament ever held in this district, XVooster dehaters won third place with an and B team record ol' ten wins, and only two losses. Nancy Orahood, Roy Mlells, Marlene Petty, Vic Dix, Dave Smith, Tim Solon, Sue lsch, Stu XVright were the honor winning students. Thirty-four M'ooster speakers came in second to sixty-eight Massillon speech students at the second individual events tournament of the year at Massillon. Sue lsch in extempore, Sue Halderman in dramatic, Charlotte Lightfoot and Tim Solon in oratory, copped the top honors for l'Vooster at that contest. The annual Cathedral Latin tournament was next on the schedule. This contest is one of the most looked-forward-to of the practice contests of' the year. Wooster's speakers again brought honor to XVHS hy placing' fourth in thirty-nine participating schools. Sue Halderman was the only XVooster contestant who won individual recognition. Sue placed hrst in dramatic. February 9 was a hig' day for hoth individual event students and dehaters alike. At Alliance, page fifty-n ne Row l-Roy Wells. David Smith, Nancy Orahood, Marlene Petty d e Row 2-Gracie Beers. Tim Solon, Sue Rice Row 3-lrma lireider, Charlotte Lightfoot, ,Xnne l.iston Row -1-Miss Patterson, Stuart XVright, Sue lsch Row 5AYic Dix. l.ee Patterson, Mr. Pollock te XVooster's debaters placed third, while the individuals, not to be outdone, placed third at the tournament at X'Vadsworth. Maintaining their average the debaters again placed third at the cross examination debate tournament at Massillon. This tournament was the only one of its kind during the year aside from district NFL competition for state and national qualification. These practice tournaments were to prepare the X'Vooster students for the real test, and XVooster came through with flying colors in the two preliminary district contests. XVooster was host to the Ohio High School Speech League contest. At this contest XfVooster placed seven people for state berths. 'ferry Footlick, extempore, lidna Dix, dramatic, and Tim Solon, oratory, received first places, qualifying them for state. In debate competition, X'Vooster beat out its old rival, Massillon, to place them in state competition. Nancy Orahood, Marlene Petty, negative, and Dave Smith, and Roy Wells, affirmative, were the winning debaters. At the NFL district at Massillon VVashington High School, VVooster placed four more students for state berths, making a total of eleven. This was one of the largest representations at state for any one school. .Iohn l-Iaun in humorous, Ann Anderson in oratory, Sue Halder- man in dramatic, and planet Zollinger in original oratory, completed Wooster's list of state competitors. On the week-end of March l4'l5, yVooster speakers competed for national berths at Columbus. -lerry Footlick, .Ianet Zollinger, and Sue Halderman were in the finals in individual events. -ferry placed fifth in the state in extempore, planet, sixth in original oratory, and Sue, third in dramatic. The debate team copped the state championship, bringing home the much coveted Brush-Moore trophy. This was the first time that this area has received this trophy. Reaching the quarterefinals, Nancy Orahood and Marlene Petty defeated Ravenna. Then Dave Smith and Roy X'Vells defeated Louisville in the semi-finals, showing that teatn work is a neces- sary element in any type of competition. Nancy and Marlene defeated Lorain in the finals, winning the State Championship for N'Vooster. This is the first time in ten years that XVooster has been the state debate champs. Exercising its power to challenge for national entry, the B division debate winner, North Canton, challenged XVooster's winners. On Monday evening, March lT, at the Taylor Hall, page sixty i i E 1 l op: Degree ol' llistinflion Row l-lrma Kreicler, Marlene Petty, Nancy Urahootl, .lanet Zollinger Row 2-Slim Patterson. Donna Shellenlrerger. Charlotte liighllool. .Xml Xnileison Row 3-'jerry lsillllllfk, Sue lsch, Stuart xxlllglll. 'l mi Solon Ron' 'l-Vie Dix, Rox XYells. llaie Smith. Nlr. Pollock Degree ol lixrellence Row litlosephine l'hl. Barbara llarlfliy Row 2-Harriet Reich. Norma jean Xngel. .Iolm Harm Row Il--loanna Lautenschlager, Amelia Quinln. liclna Dix Row -1-Sue Halilerman. Roherla lily, Mary Xlife Saunders llottom: Degrees ol Honor and Nleril Row I-john lluerlmer. janix blasgow. l'al lYlIllL'l'. Linila Stauller, Nlarilyn lroier. l.ois lYilson. l.ee Patterson Row ilfhlutly Brown, Gail Kihiltlers. Shirley Miller. l'at Young Row Fl-Sally Grillilh, Carolyn Reasor. Carol Quillen. Nlilclreml Conrail. bratie Beers Row l-Shirlex lleam. Sue Norris. Xnn Liston Clollefe ol lVoonter, Nano' and Marlene tlelmatetl the North Clanton ailirmative, tleleatinv them if . . 1 . . . , . Q . and thus earning their berths at the nationals in Boston, Xlzmarlnisettn. Por the hrst time sinre lEl3!l, Wooster will be represented at Nationals in clelmate to be held AIUIIC 23-27. Socially, the club was also more active this year. The annual Christmas Iormal held at the Bowman Street .-Xuditorium proved a great success. Speech season closed with the .Xmrual ninth gracle tournament helcl here Nlay lll, l952. page sixty-4 l , an A OO, O Row I-.Xnn Anderson. jackie Carpenter, Phyllis Miracle, Betty Sigler, -joan Shank Row 2-Jani-4 tilasgow, Mary .Xlice Saunders. Betty' Smyth, Connie Arnold. liarbara Klinger lilaine Stewart. Nlarilou .Xckerman Row I4-,Xnne Slayer, Margaret Xollinger. Rita Konkler Row lvSluart XYrigfht. Ikill Kardos. Nliss Rodgers, Scott Cliaig, Vic Dix. llill Schreiber club des francals ul,2lllCl4VUllS Francaise? Oui, the students ol' French club speak French very well QC o they' thinkly The hrst meeting ol' French club was held down at the City Park last lall. The het students, along with the other language clubs, had a picnic supper and ended the event w with songs. .Xt Christmas time, they partied down in the Club Clolid with a bullet supper ant gin During their class periods, they learned many French Christmas songs. The sale ol tax stamps enabled both the -junior and senior classes to buy new textbooks is well as record albums by such French artists as .lean Sablon and Edith Pial. Farewells to the seniors were said at the lin al meeting in Hay. Monsieur Iiill Kartlos Messieurs Bill Schreiber, Nllle. .Xnne Nlayer Nllles. jackie Carpenter Nllle. .Xnne Rodgers page sixty'-two , , , ,, ,,,, , ,,,,, , I'r1'.yi1If'nt Stuart U'right ,, ,,,.,, ,I'i1'1'-j1r1'.vidf'11I.y H ,,,, ,,,, , Sw-rwlnry'-1rw11.mrf'r . Mary' .ylice Saunders ,,,, . Burial clmirmrn ,, ,, , , Arl1'i.yr'r' deutsche qesellschcrft Again dis Yahr, Herr .lohnson's Haus war die Scene uv der Deutsche Klub's erst Meeting. Die animal Frying Fisehes Partie war beholden at Herr l,uc'h's Hut init inany Fisches present. Next vas ein Supper at Fraulein Conrad's Haus, Ve ehoined again dis Yaln' Init die Spanishers und die Frenchers lur ein Christmas Partie. Die various draniatik Talents vas difplayed bei die playink uv Charades weil Herr Wlilson tried to leed Dog Biskils to die Gruppe. Ve celebrated Christmas allo at Frau- lein Griest's Haus. ,Xltervards every- body exercised die Voices in singing Christmas Karols. Ve war akcoinpanies bei Herr Nlann's Guitar vich he hat received Venn ve gechanged Gifts. ln .lanuar ve enehoyed our Partie in Herr Frank's Ratskeller vatching Televitehon. Fraulein l'etty's Haus war invaded nezt bei den Deutschers. llurink die Yahr die lleutsehers war saddened bei dem Illness von Herr -Iohnson uber die Nlushrooin Zoup. Row l Row 9 Rou Row Row 3 5 -Ronnie Nlefluigg. Charles Nlann. ---Rodney johnson. Nliss C-riesl. Bob Marlene Petty, Loretta Conrad Nancy Orahood, Dorothy Clornelius, Pill Young. Katharine lillhllllllll john liuerhner. Lucy l,oren1. l'lli72lllCllI Funk Barton Moore, Bob Lerch, Noel lfranks XYiIson A ,nf-:yff,.'f'l . ss,t t Herr Chuck Nlann l'1'e'sirl1'uI Herr Noel lfranks .Sf'r'rf'tr:1'Y lfraulein Pal Young ,, .Serial rhuirmuu lfraulein Klart' Kiriest , , , , ,4rl.'i,xw page sixty-three Row l-Linda Stauller. liileen Roll, Sue Silver. Diane Carver. Shirley Christopher, Sally Wells. Mary Ann Hudson Row 2-Gail Childers, Shirley Shelly, janet llucholz. 'leanie Hostetler, Pat Mosher, josephine lThl. -Ioan Rhodes Row 3-Dale Metcalf, jim Brock, Charles lltmnichouser, Barbara Thomas, Donna linstman. Phyllis Pringle Row 4-jim Muckley, Charles Messmore, Clifton Klarwilc. ,lim Sowers, Miss Rodgers Row5-Larry l.itwille1'. .Xlbert Pitman. Malt limerson, Bradley lfishburn, David Ginter, Sonny Lapel' socios espanoles Manana wa.s'n'I soon enough for the busy Spanish Club IIllll'flfl!'flIl.S and Il1ll!'fl!lI'fl0.S' this year. Very soon alter the beginning of school the senior students welcomed the new -lunior members at the annual fall picnic. Senorita Marie Anita Hudson did lll0St of the important planning for the gala Yuletide dinner to which the club invited members of the French and German clubs. The evening was climaxed by Santa Claus breaking the Pinata, which showered down gifts for all. I Club members got well acquainted with life in Spanish speaking countries by viewing Senor Alberto Pitman's interesting slides and listening to Senorita qlanis Clasgow's account of her trip to Mexico. The year was climaxed with the Senior Farewell Picnic which was held in the spring. 1'rr'sirlcr1I , V.., Matt Emerson 1'i1'1'-jmarirlwtl ,,,,,, W l'at Mosher Sl'!'I'I'f1lI'y-fV1'Il.XIll'l'l' ,. ,,.,,, ..,,,,,,, .,.,,,,.,,, S a lly W'ells Social rlmirmrfn ,,,,,, jim Brock and l'at WVinter page sixty-four Row -Irma Kreider. Harriet Reich, -Iuanita Yoder, Ann 'I'eel. Charlotte Martin. Betty Bell, joan Moreland. Row fjoanna Lautenschlager. Betsy Metzler. Helen Mishler, Doris Leiner. .Xnne Shamp. l-llizaheth Muncy, Hazel Moore. Alice Mary linoop, Ceorge Klinger, llill Pearce Row -Judy' Skelly, Marilyn lroyer. Nancy' Moore. Pam Pieeler, Betty Kaye lfisher, Pat Keeler. Cynthia Straub, Laura Snyder. Helen Metcalf, Mary -lean Schar, llill Host. Phil Franks Row -Alicia Crow. Sally' Snyder. Sue Halderman, letta Hoover. Phyllis Crater. Mary .Xlice Carroll, Keith Winget. Larry Flickinger Row -lidna Miller, Connie Diller, lillen Bell. lithel Smith. Sue Isch. lidna Dix. Roger Cook. lloh McQuigg. Frank Winter Row -Norma jean lleery. Sally' CriH'ith. Phyllis Franks, Marilyn Riehl. .Xnne Ports. Mary' Stanford. lfrances Shutt. Virginia Sprowls. Roberta lily. Roger Slater. john Weaver Row -Bill Rich. Bob Mairs. led Zimmerman. .Xvery Pratt. Roscoe Kraus, llill Stevens Row 8-Pat l-Iwing, led Crawford, lfloyd Hastings. Dan Miller, Kenneth Wirth. Ray' Mnshock. Dare Smith, john Yosteen. john Huxley' romana societas The Sophomore Latin Club, which consists ol' seventy-five members and their adviser, Miss Griest, planned two big meetings during the year. At the Christmas party, an entertaining program was given. Several members portrayed Roman gods and goddesses and a Roman wedding was enacted. There was a gilt exchange and refreshments were served. The organization helped the members to understand and to appreciate the Latin Language. Labor omnia vincit. Nihil sine labore. Avery Pratt .... .. ........ Przcciflerzl john Yosteen .... ...., . ..Vil'l'-lll'!'.Yi!il'71l Anne Shamp W.. .. ......,,. 9 orinl clmirnmn Miss Mary' Griest ...... ,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,, A dwiggr Jaffe sixtv-five 5 4 Row I-Sue Hinsman. Millie Conrad. Nancee johnson. Lee Patterson, Phillip Shame! Row 2-Marjorie llrabenslott, Kaye Miller. Patty Stahr, Sue .Xnn llrenneman, llacky Wilson, Dick Mills. Charles Denlinger, jack Rhodes, Terry Stewart Row fl-Sue Honeberger, Carolyn Reasor, Bettie Brubaker. Laura Shearer, lioleen liwing, Ronnie Bruce. Charles Nash, loin xlfbflll. Steve lfraneia, Bruce Childers, Larry Kinney Row rl-C-racie Beers, joyce Crt-nerl, Beverly Fry, Shirley Porter, Richard llanner, Daiid laggart, Donald Comin Row 5-Marjorie Boling, ,ludie Young. Hyla l'ahner. Thomas lirunn, Dick Crosenbaugh, Robert Heckler, George Robison Row llgB2ll'iXll'll Kelly. Linda Stout. Alosepltine Phillips, Shirley lham. Leila Thomason, Lewis llodgett, Cx' Morgan, Charles lfinn, Duane Stout Row Tilrene llryner, Ginny XYilson, Nancy Koontz. .Xnn Pittenger. Xnn Liston. Connie Conn. David Xlexander. Lynn Zimmerman. Leo Hanson Row 8-Dorotln Dunkle, Carol Mackey, Sue Rice, Ajudr llhapman. tlloria Keller. Carol Straub, Nlary Cook, Catherine Leiers. Dora Blace, llarid Liggett. Clary Halderman, Mrs. -loss societcts romana Societas Romana, or the Freshman Latin Club, was very active the past year under the guidance ol its adviser, Nlrs. loss, and president, Nancee llohnson. .Xt the November meeting a play showing the wanderings ol' Ulysses, written by Gracie Beers, was presented. For the Cln'istmas project the members contributed baskets ol' Iood and presents lor two wellare lamilies. The main social event ol' the year was a Roman banquet with Roman loods and customs. Other meetings included movies, slides, and a Valentine dance. .-X connnittee composed ol' Beverly Fry, Nancy Koontz, Nancee johnson, and Lee Patterson drew up a constitution which is to be followed by future Latin clubs. Xancee johnson l'hil Shame! ,, Sue Hinsman ,, Lee Patterson , Millie Conrad ,, Mrs. lidith -loss page sixtyrsix ,, l'rz'sirl4'11l l'irr'-jn'r'.vi1lr'l1l S1'rrc'lrll'y-I l'f'll.Vll Ver l,l'llgl'llllI rlmirnzrm Social Flllliflllflll ,, ,, .-lrlwixri library club FILE CARD 45 Meinhers I,llJl'2ll'y Cltth, lheiztetixities: checking hooks :tml tnztgzuines in :tml out: learning to use card C2il2ll0gllC1 reinlorcing mztgulinesg keeping hooks in good cottclitiotig shehing hooks: lixing posters: writing overdue slips: and getierztlly helping ztrotttul the librztry. ollicers: Pwhvirlrrzl ljoytte Ross ,,,,, Ioan Thoinpsoti l'i1't'-ln'1'sirlw1l Connie Cuininins ,, , ,,,. S rvrelmy Carol Tracy, john Htthet' ,, Sririzll rlmi1'n11'n Miss lirtnzt Hudson i,,, .lrlztiser Row Row Row Row I-Milo Mcsstnore, Mznrjeztn liwing, Vera l e1'i'is, Sue Miracle. julia Hcsson, Peggy Stzitifortl. fl, ,jill Dunn. jutly Cratner, l.arry Saunders Miss lCi'tnzt Hudson, Carol Cootl, Margaret llieus, Connie Ctitntnins, Elizabeth Nlttnu. -loan Shank, Lucy Lorem. Carol 'l't'acy, Robert Bahl. johnny Huber V fl-Shirley Slater. Carolyn Leighty, Roberta Aekcrtnan. -loan lhotnpson, Joyce Ross. Janie -l Nl.tut'et', Betty Bell, Linda Mztut'ct', Rttth Catlll, Charlotte Roinanchek, jutly Crosjezttt fHclen Cztrwile, l'uulzt Zitnmerman, Edna Ernst. Sarah Griffith. Janet Rich. Bzirhztrzl lhotnas, Nlarvelene Bell, Dorothy lfreetnztn page sixty-seven Row l-lileanor Blough, lflorctta Riehwine. Vivian De Luca, Betty Brown Row 2-Virginia Sehar. Nancy Pritchett. Donna Calame, Nancy Xllison, Rose Marie lannarelli, Carol Cook. liarhara ll2ll'll10lCllll'W, Miss lfoss Row fl-Sally Bucher. Shirley Cohlentl, Betty liikleherry, Katherine Tomaselli. Arlene l.eine1. Ruth Davis, Gladys Franks. lidith lVClCll'Ill2iIl steno club The Steno Cluh was organized last year under the name ol Scratch 'n' Scrilrlrle with Miss Gwenneth Foss as adviser. This year the junior secretarial girls were invited to become mem- bers and the combined group was reorganiled under the name ol' Steno Clluh with Miss Foss and Miss Kathryn Sheedy as advisers. The purposes of the club are to gain a hetter understanding ot the position ol' secretary, to discover the various types ol' secretarial work, to develop a pleasing personality in dealing with people, and to become more elficient workers. The members also learned some oli the things that would he expected ol' them hy their employers. The meetings were held in the girls' homes to create a more inlormal atmosphere. Miss Nancy Henry ol' the high school principal's ollice and Miss Ruth Mcflonahay ol' Lightning Rod and Mutual Insurance Company were among the guest speakers. .X panel discussion and reports were given by different members ol' the cluh. Among these were correct dress lor a job, correct telephone manners, and the importance ol' creating a pleasant attitude toward cus- tomers hy one's actions. Movies on correct office procedures were shown. AX Halloween party and a May Tea honoring the seniors were among the social events. The senior girls worked in various ollices in XVooster on a project lor a period ol' lour weeks. The actual job experience proved beneficial and they learned many things on the job that they could not have learned in the classroom. Most of the girls were retained as permanent employees ol' the offices in which they worked during their project, and lor all girls, it provided a contact lor luture employment. page sixty-eight 1 Some other projefts worked upon during the year were typing for teachers, clubs and or- ganizations, school offices, school newspapers, the ,fXnnual, high school P. T. A., Bowman School P. 'I'. A., XVooster Booster Club, X'Vayne County Nlental Hygiene .-Xssocizttion, and the XVooster High School Athletic' Council. The training also ineluclecl work on the llCl'UJg'l'2llJll, inixneograph, and the tlictztphone. Yivinn lie Luca ., lileanor lilough Ieanne Switzer .. l-'loretta Ritthwine ., Betty llrown . ,,.., ,, . ......,,., ..,...,,, Xliss C-wenneth lfoss. Miss Klllllliyll Sheedy Pl'6'.NiIl!'lIf . l'ir1'-ju'f'.sirlf'11l , .S'f'rrr'Ir1ry , ,,,,,,,, , 'l'1'f'rlsH1'1'r .Snriul rlluirnmn , ,.... f1Ilt'IM'l5 junior members of steno club l Row l-Rose Marie Reynolds, Marilyn Haney, Pat Rohison, Donna Wirth, Ann Bresson Rowil-.higela Casharre, llellv Kostenhzuler, Shirlev Cray. Carol Hensel, l'at Dunham. Betty Kaylor A 4 Row 3-Dorothy XValters, Donna Finn, Dixie llllllllliillgll, Charlotte Lichteberger, Katie lfritr Row 4-Miss Sheedy, Betty I.ou Smith, joyee Ross, Lila Nliller, joan Thoinpson, Donna johnson Representatives: Shirley Cray, Carol Hensel. Donna johnson page sixty-ninc Row l -Miss lfausnaugh, Shirley Shelly. Rose lillsperman, Gladys Ifranks. Donna Cialame, june Miller. Garnet Stanlord, Antoinette Nolletli, Miss Lorenz Row --layonne Wise. Sally Bucher, Betty Kostenbader, Pill Dunham. lfilomena Dellafare. Charlotte l.ichtebl-rger, Row ll Row l -janet Kline, Belly l'oulson, Betty4Bell, Norma Beery. Barbara Smith -lirma Mowrer, llattv Bovles. Marv Hill, Ruby Martin, Margaret Berk, Donna Marlin, Garolyn llull, l'al Henery. Marie jlewelil. Betty Boldman, Garol Hensel. Mairlha Gordon 1 -Ruth Corbin. liugenia Waller. Kaye Rumbaugh. Teresa Schie, Marjorie Bollinger. lovce Grenerl. lrexa Winkler, Sue lidwards, Margie Kinney P A A Row ri-Carol Snyder. lo Ott, joanne Varns, Mary Lynn Snyder, jackie lilder. Katie Huber. Shirley Gray, llllyllis Crater, Betty Kaylor I i I 1 L I I i Row b-Shirley Groop, Becky Withrow, Ruth Gault, Elaine Wolf, janet Lindsey, Nila BlllllClIllCl', Nancy Sehaum, Dorothy Dunkel, Reginia XYaller, lelma lVooclrulli. Barbara 'l'runk, Bessie Sigler future homemctkers of america The XVooster chapter ol' Future Homemakers ol' America is a member ol' the state and national FHA organization. The purposes ol' the elub are to promote an appreciation ol' the joys and satislaclions ol' homemakingg to emphasize the importance ol' democracy and creative leader- ship in home and community lile: to promote international good will: to provide wholesome, individual, and group recreationz and to lurtller interest in borne economics. One year of home economies is required to beeome a member. This vear more than sixty , girls interested in learning more about home economics and the homemaker's part in her Com- munity joined the elub. 'lille club had various activities lor the year's progratn. .X joint Christmas party with FFA was enjoyed. ln February, the advisers and several ol' the FHA girls attended the Bi-Gounty Rally held at Millersburg. 'loan Varns from the Xllooster chapter was elected President ol' Bi- Gounty lor the coming year. Fourteen girls received the .junior Homemaker's degree. The club sold plastic bags and had candy sales as projects to make money. ln Mareh, the club had a joint skating party with FFA. Two senior girls and one junior girl were sent to Columbus to attend the State Gonvention .Xpril 25 - 26. One senior-Betty Poulson-received ber State Home- maker Degree. The club ended its activities for the year with a formal installation ol' officers and a mother-daugllter banquet. Ieanne Switzer Gladys Franks ..... .... Rose Mary lillsperman Shirley Shelly ....i......... Donna Clalame . .... . june Miller ....... ............ , .....................,,.. .,.... . Miss lislher lfausnaugh, IQZIQC SCVCII ty Miss Belly Lorenz l'H'.tirl1'nl . I'i1'r'-jn'r'.rir1r'r1I S1'!'l'l'llll'l' . .... , ....... Treasurm Surinl rlmirnmn i......... .... H islorinn Arllfisfms future farmers of america The purpose ol' the Future Farmers ol' America is to develop agricultural leadership, co- operation, and citizenship in the farm hoys ol' America. The motto is: Learning to do, Doing to learn Learning to live, Living to serve. -Yvlllllllll Groseclose The total membership ol' th-e Wooster chapter ol the FFA is thirty-seven with twenty-one chapter Iarmers and sixteen greenhands or new members. The boys have ninety-live projects, seventy-two productions, and twenty-three improvements. The FFA club participates in many local, district, and state activities and contests. jim Yarnell received the title ol' State Farmer last year. Bill Graham, this year's president, is also District president and placed second in District Public Speaking. liill XfVeary and Dean Brown attended the National Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. The lVooster chapter again this year took first prize with an exhibition at the State Fair. David Maurer received a scholarship to Ohio State University, College ol' Agriculture. Members receiving the County Farmer degree are Dave Maurer, Bill Graham, jim Mowrey, Dale Ring, and jolm Redick. Bill Graham ,..... ,,,,,,,,,, A 7l,l'F.YfIlI'III john Redick .... ,,,, . I'irr'-jlrcfsirlclzf Daxe Maurer ..... ,,,,,,,, . Sfrrrlnrv james Mowrey ,,,,,, 'l'rf'r1vurw' Dale Ring ...... .... ,,,,,, I Q FIIUVIFI' Bill MCQIIW' ..,.....,,,,, ,, Smllfnrl , .4rl1fi.wr Mr. Glen Boling .... . Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 3 4 5 tl -Bill Graham. Bill Weary, Carl jentes, Stanley Snyder, Henry Curr, Stanley Hutchinson, Mr. lloling ellen Taeusch. james Muncx, Dominic Nolletti, Glenn llaah. jim Mowrex, jack Shellen- herger. john Martin 1 1 4 i -Don Ciarn, Don Rhiilllj. Richard Schalrath. lloh Rain, Warren Briggs -Ted Clollett, Allen Dunham. Dale Ring, john Redick -Dick McAlee, Gary Metz, Wilson Miller, Bob Mcflay. Wayne Wagner, john Gilmor. Paul l-Ilias Dee Smith. David Alexander. Dean lfrontz. Don Dilyard, Dare Maurer, Dean Brown. Miles Batdorl page SCVCII ly-UIIC Row l-Nlr. Maurer, Don Hockenberrv, Bruce Childers, Charles Denlinger, Raymond Raflerly Row 2-'lom lirmm. Richard il4L'lllICIll. Larrx lflesher. Roger Crites. I-'rank Winter. Dick fil'0SCllll2lllgll Ron I5-Nliehael lfrancia, David lferrell. Henry Lmr. joe .Xclterman filmbreakers Since its inception in IEH7 under the sponsorship ol Mr. Floyd Nlaurer, the Filmbreakers club has proved to be a great asset to the educational lacilities ol the high sehool. Many teachers use this service and have expressed appreciation lor it. Under the supervision ol' Nlr. Maurer the films are shown with a minimum ol' trouble. The projectors are in use almost every period ol' the day. Because ol' the valuable equipment which they use, the operators must be dependable and capable. To give the new members experience, they learn under the guidance ol' experienced operators. Although most ol' the work ol' the club is done within the school, club members have shown movies at meetings ol both church and community organizations. Meetings ol' the club are held during the extended home room period on NVednesdays to discuss problems ol' mutual interest. Mr. Floyd li. Maurer , Arlzfixer page seventy-two iunto The purpose ol' -Iunto is to teach club ollicers how to run their meetings more smoothly. During' the meetings motions are made to illustrate, study, and practice parliamentary procedure. The members have an amusing time making' and carrying' out unusual motions. .X typical rule passed was to stop the clock belore school to prevent classes from starting. Nlembership is composed ol' presidents ol' the high school organizations, NFL members who have achieved Degree ol' Distinction, and a limited group which is voted on by .Iunto members. Practicing' parliamentary procedure in .lun to helps to prepare NFL members lor Student Clonfress, which foes into session everv s Jrinff. t t 1 U janet Zollinger Rot XYells , ,, . Donna Shellenberger . Stuart Wright ,,,,,,,,,,, Slr. Robert Pollock , SP1 Prfsillenl 'riff'-lIl'f'.Yillf'Ill Sf'1'I'l'I1ll'j' 'g'e'nnI-al-rlrrm ,f1rl1fi.wr l l Row l-Yitian Del,uca, Nlarianne Hudson, .Xnn Anderson, Sue lsch, Amelia Quinby Row 2-Nleanne Switzer. Irma Kreider, Clharlotte I.ightl'oot, Carol Landers Row Il-Bill Schreiber. Donna Shellenberger. janet Zollinger. Nancy Orahood, Marlene Petty Row 4-Dale Trunk, llob Wilson, llill Stevens, Tim Solon, Bill Graham. Larry Snoddy Row Siliob Garber. Vic Dix. Scott Craig, Dave Smith, jerry Ifootlick, Bob Strock, Stuart Wright Row ti-Nlr. Pollock. keith lVinget, .Xvery Pratt, Roy lVells, john Haun llllglf SCVCII ly-lllI'CC 'latin Row l-Catherine l,ey'ers, Nanttee johnson. Barbara Kelly, Carolyn Reasor, Sue Hinslnan Row 2+l.inda Stout. Marjorie llrabenstott. Mildred Conrad. Kaye Miller freshman qirls' ensemble l'he newly' organized Triple Trio was under the direction ol' Miss Constance McPherson. The group consisted ol nine lreslnnen girls, three first sopranos, three second sopranos, and three altos. Loretta Conrad accompanies the group. They' first practiced one period each week. They sang at the Connnunity Good Friday' Service and on a broadcast over XVXVST, as well as tnany other church and civic meetings in the coni- ntunitr. junior red cross council The ,junior Red Cross started the year by launching a tnenibership campaign. The result was one hundred per cent enrollment ol' the high school. The big project of the year was the treasure chest. This chest consisted ol' various articles lor home and school use, such as towels. washcloths, rulers, rolleyballs, first-aid kits, pencils, and paper. The -lunior Red Cross Council took various ways to raise money for the chest: a candy sale, a bake sale, and contributions lronl the students. Mary' .Xlice Saunders ,, l'I'l'.Klfll'lll K Robert Strock ,,,.. .... l 'icr'-jncxirlwtl Cynthia Straub , S1'cn'l11ry' l'alu lleeler ,..,.., ...... ,,,, . , .T!'l'!l.Slll'f'l' Xnne Shznnp ,,,, ,,,,, P ttlvlicity' rlmirnmn Marilyn lroyer , Program clmirman Miss Ruth Bartell ,,,, ,, ,, A1lzfi.s1'r Row lfileorge Klinger, Mary' Mice Saunders, Cynthia Straub. Anne Shatnp, Marilyn 'I'roy'et Pain lleeler Row --Mary Cook, Alannette Schatnn, Nancy' Parrelt, lililabeth Muncy, -leanne Moretti, jane liutclorl, Pat Miller 'D Row Il-Kay' Miller, Donna Long, Connie Diller. Roberta .kilsCllllZiIl. l'at Boyles. Gail Childers Marjean Daugherty' Row -lfMargaret Shilferly, Sue Miracle, Karl Diller. Barbara Tausch, Donna johnson Row 5-Roger Chitttnn, Neal Craig, john Weayer, yludie Skelly, Geri Rice, Nancy' Martin Row ti-Nancy' Koontz. Marilou Ackertnan. Barbara I.outlit, Karen Levine Row 7-Ruth Gault, Donna l,einer, Carol Stout, Pat Young, Larry' lflesher Row 8-Miss llartell, Bonnie Derr Parker, Hob Danner, Larry Martin, Bob Landes, Bernart Warren, james Mowrey page seventy-lour ska ' A Yi is in y - l Row l-Laura Shearer. Virginia Wilson. liinmla sllllll. llelly' llrubaker, Sue llrenner. jucly' Chapnlan. Barbara Kelly, Sue Hinsinan. Marjorie llrabenslou. Catherine Levers, Martha .Xnnnons Ron' 2-l'ally Braun. Bonnie lflirkinger. Kay Miller. Nancy Sflllllllll. Carol Mackey. lreya M'inlsler. Dorothy llunlsle. Carolyn Reasor, Cloria Keller Ron' fl--Coleen liwing, l'ally lyrell, Pal Weiriely, Kathryn ylenlsins. Nancy -johnson. Shirley l'o1Ier. liznbara lrzuey Connie llayenporl, Doris Ceilgey. l'hy'llis Manson Ron' 4-Shirley' Beam. Millie Conrad. Carol Kreiler, Hyla Pahner. Mary Robison, ,lanis Smith. Connie Conn, Pill Shields Mary Cook, lynn Pillenger Row .v-Carol Uuillen. Rose Mary loinasselli. lanis Yankelo, Virginia Crall, Nancy ,lo nUllNlll. lielly Saunier. Connie 'Snure. -Iudy Young. lleyerly Barr qirls' chorus l'ncler lhe tlireflion ol' Miss Conslanfe M1'l'herson, lilly l'reshmen were lllili2llt'll into their lirsl year ol' choir work. The organization was promptly' Called Girls' Chorus. 'lihe group appealed in the Christmas Sing and al the annllal Choral Concert in May. On the High School Hour over XYM'S'l', they' presented lwo lnozulcasls. 'l'he unilorins worn by the girls were white tailored blouses anil black slsirls, For the spring concert the girls donned lorinals. PICRSONXIQI.: lfirsl sopranos: Shirley BCZIIII, Nancy jo llerlsch, l'ally Braun, Sue Ann llrenner, lleuy Brubaker, Millie Conrad, Marjorie llrabenstou, Doris Ceilgey. Hyla l,2.llIllCl', Carol Quillen. Mary' Robinson. l.aura Shearer. Linda Stout. I'al lyrrell, -lanis Yankello, ylluly Young Second sopranos: Martha Xnnnons. Beverly' Barr, Connie Conn. Virginia Craft. Bonnie lflirkinger, Kathryn jenkins. Carol Kreiler. Catherine Levers, Carol Mackey. Kay' Miller, Belly Saunier. Nancy Schauni. Constance Snurc. Rose loinasselli, llarbara Tracey. Pal XVeirick. 'l'reya Xy'inkler Xllos: judy' Chapman. Mary Cook. Dorothy Dunkle. Kolleen liwing, Sue Hinsman. Gloria Keller. llarbara Kelly. l'hyllis Manson, .Xnn l,ilIlllgl'l'. Shirley' l'orler, Carolyn Reasor, janiee Slllilll xCC0lllID2llllSlI Nanree johnson llireelor: Miss Constance McPherson page seventy'-fire Ron' l-Mr. Porter, hlilllfilll liresson, Betty Steiner. june Nliller, I.znonne Wise Row 2-Don Dztuglterty. Sadie l'oulson. Nortnu qlezm Beery, Virginia liilhnore Ron' fl-Rit'h:trtl Ulirer, Carole Nlcliee. Curl llztugllerly, lirmzt Nlowrer Row 4-.lo Smith. Hal XVarren. 'l'om XVeznel', li2ll'lD2ll'll Smith deca D li Cl A stzmds lor the Distributive liduetion Club ol' .Xmerit'zi. In this elztss, tnerelutntlis- ing ztnd other importzmt selling l'ac'tors :ire discussed and explained by Nlr. -Ioe Porter, the in- structor. The course offers two credits in exflutnge lor the lour hours at day given to the elztss. The iirst two periods ol' the morning are spent in Room ti-l in class work. The lztst two hours in the ztlternoon are spent in at store selling. ll' :t student does not hztve xt job, the ll li C ,X plztces him in zi store. Xlzmy ol' the business men in town :ire contributing to the club. The club has members in Freedlzmder's, l3uehler's, K:tser's, Nick Arnster's, Snyder Clztznerzt Shop, .lewel Box, Wztlker's Shoe Store, P1ond's Shoe Store, Woolworth Five and Ten, Nen'IJerry's Five and Ten, amd Frzmk XVells Drug Store. .Xt the end ol' the yeatr the students collected money through manly sales. With this money they showed their appreeizttion to their employers by honoring them with at banquet. page seventy-six the colonel The lflnl-92 fAll0llCl Stull has tried its hest to issue the pziper l't'glll2ll'ly. 'I'he pztper consists ol these sections: Buy :intl Girl ol the XXI-ek, Gossip :intl Humor, :intl Sports. lint h issue lezituretl at tlillerent clrziwing on the cover. The Colonel sponsored two tlzint-es this year: one was it Szitlit- Hznrkins Square Ilzincez the other, the Spring llztnce. Izrlilm ,-1 ssl. lirlilur ,,,,, ,5I'1ll'fIli'Y mul Iwnl ll rm ,Xll'll'X Nnrinl liussijf ,,,, Girls' .Slim Is ,, linjtx' Slim IA Jlukr'-uf: A-I :lx 'isrr Rmv Row Row Row Row colonel staff Ajutly Brenner N , ,, Nancy Xlurtin llI'IlNll?'f'l Y Y Y, . Carol Heist' , , ,, N, H ,Nzincy xlillllll, Carol Stout ,,,,-lilllCl linller. liohlmt llzihl. Putty lflesher, Ciurnl Heise. limlmuru Hosni:-r. ,Xrmzilmell Kntl. Cynthia Nletilure. ll2ll'lJ2ll'1l Riclmrclsmi, I'11n1 'lrzuer ,,-lflllll lmtlllllltlll, .I2lIlllCllL' 5l'll?HllIl, Diane Du Breuil. lill Dunn, Vein Ferris. 'Indy K-rnsjezui. Suntli Ajunes, I.uis xlC.'XIlll2llICf. Put Nldizillnni. Carol 'l'rucr. Alntly fllllllll'l'- main l,incl1i Huwer. janet Nlosher. lglllliillll 'lzieusch Put Nliller. janet Mosher. jutly Zimmerman ,, ,,,, ,,,,, WC-urrx lfislxer, Nlalwlm Litwiller ,filllitll Kimmel. lEzil'IJzirn Hosmer, l'zun 'l'rzu'er. Carol Stout, Sandy -Innes. lkurhzirat 'lziensch , ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, , ,, ,, Nliss Elaine Snyder lfilzirol Heise. .lush Brenner, Nancy Martin 2-Luis lftlllllllltlll. Garry lfisher. Bobby lizihl Ei-Limln Huwer. HIZIIIHCHC Sfllillllll. llzinet Nlusher, l'zu Nliller. jill Dunn, Szintly jones. Carol tmotl. Vern lferris, Lois Nlzichiziin, Diane Du Breuil -I-Cltnthizi Nltiiluie. Carol Stout. I'zit lflesher, ,loan llmnholl. Clurul 'l racy. ,lutly fil'05iC2lll 5--janet Butler. .Indy Zinnnermzin. Burl: Hnsmer. Harb lzienstth. liztrhzira -lean Rirlizmlsmr. l'ziI xlllffillllllll IJZIQC SCVCII ly'SCVCIl sports 1 R 'Af' ' s 2 rr 1 . x football memories f2llL'l'Il livlly Ilmwn l'L'lglll'll on-r ilu- L-mira' Irmllmll wzuml. llvu- slu- is sm'mumlc'ml In Y2ll'lUlIN su-:ws wlmiclx. anlllmugh not ilu' ganna' ilsvll, lwlp lu mankc Irmllmll 11'ulygrvu1. Cllocku lmm l' IIN ' li' AI I 'fl llL'4'lli'LltlK'l'N Sillll Xlcllx. Ilmnm lxzn X'lllxL'lN. amd Nlllllllbll XLlxl'IIll1lll gin- Illtll ull lluring zu garmin' Inu Ltlb lllllllblllfll In I1Izm'- ll'll'N Ifuutlilk ln hmkgmlunl, 2 X xlvlli' Ilmn nm' ul lllc' 2lllK'l-Nllllllll pq: l'2lllll'N. Il - llu- mum! IA'llNL'lN wulrlwx ilu' Umm ganmn llw guy lIllIC1llIll gulf! CZIIIN lllkllxl' ll mulmlul vom-. I---Kim Dix. limb Wilwn, :nml lad l.imlxuy lwlp In Ice-ml ilu' llllllgll crmul, '- f?'llL'Cll llvlly 2lNNlNli'1l by In Smith. liuuslcl f'luI1 l'rm-xx. wruw czllw lu Illc' llH'l'll4'lHll'lN, --Hill llzulwll gclx NUIIIL' emu puppval in zmlicilmliwm ul an llllNX llLllllllllt'. .r li nw' i'lQl1lX ' N 5 . If I nf? ar. Row l-Nlr, konklc. Larry Snotltly. Nlztrr .lun lltltlsotl. Row 2-Connie .xl'll0ltl. Nllllify Urzthootl. lSztl'liztrzt Kelly. llomrzl lilly Yit'lwrs Row 3-.Xnnc .Xmlt-rstm. jun I'ritt'hzml. llonnzt .lean SK'lll'llCIllDL'l'gl'l. lililuht-th lftmk liomrtt- lim r Row lilgllflllll Nloorc, Carol Sloan, llill St'lrt'ciIit-r Row 3-Ronnie Nlt'Qtligg. Put Nlt'l1oy. -lo Smith, lictty Smith. Bill lfishci booster club lit't's go! l,ct's lightf l.ct's win! 'liht' job of thc lioostcr Clltth is to get higgt-r ztml ht-ttcr chccrs from thc slllLlClll hotly. 'lhc lloostt-r fllllll striws not only lor mort' thccring hilt also for hcltct support ol alll thc zlthlclics ol thc school. 'l'his yvzir thc lloostcr fllllll itrrrcztsctl its membership in ortlcr lo sCt'lll'C mort- :mtl hcttcr itlczts for boosting thc school spirit ol thc students. lhc Booster filllll stztgctl four pup rztllics for thc lootlmll tczmr. Two of thcsc pcp rztllics were honlircs. lhis year tht' club also trit-tl to cmphatsilc hztskcthztll :mtl thc other sports. lhc Sl7Ol'lilllZlll- ship :tt hztskcthztll games intrcusctl :ts thc your slippctl hy. 'lhc hig social t-it-nt sponsored hy thc Booster Club was thc zumuztl Homctoming Dame l'rr'.xifl1'nl ,, ,, qlo Smith l'in'-prmirlmrl , Nancy Orzthooti .'l1lz'i.s1'r , Nlr. lX'zrrtl XY. Konklc pttgc ciylity-out 5 XI XVIURLI lAl'S kxwc-ling Hcllx lilmsu. Ilczlci lll111u1L'tlL': Mtn l'l2lIl. mln um lllililil Nlillllfillg Xlzuw xllll llllllvbll. hail f'lliIlll'IN. lflllilll' Nuff. IS:-llx km I'iKIlL'l. xllllillbll Srlnmlm X XRSI'l X ClH'lCRl.liXIll-.RS Nanny Rhumy. Xilllllll tlm-nn Xngvl. Ummm: kay xviLlxi'lN. Sullx Wvllx. Cnmln' Nhkc-c. Xlzuiluu Xtl-xC'llll cigllly-Iwo i 1 v football in action lop: f.llllillL'N Nluskux. Lulcmzln. :xml fllt'l'lkllt'l Ulllll'l un NUZINUII plum. Nlzlnzlgcls rclux Wlllll' lJl'2lfll1'l' IN going ml: Ron l-Bill Kmlklvr. Ray I.L'1l1'. Hub Scilcxl Row 2-Allim Nlycrw. Hill Iiunln. Hell: Nlullcn irlzllcf ,X hil ul Zlfllilll in thc clUSll0l'll7ll U'llllC. an Killllllm Slll'l'4llllHlCil by fllllllllllgll lfznlls' plzlycls, lll2llxI'N lllbtlilllhs lll'xl muclulmmn ui lhc wzmnn. liollom: fl1ll'lIIll'll2ll'l goes oil Icfl lucklc ul :ul curly plzlcliu- Zu flmucln Umlcumgnn mm Ortiz :tml Nlrlnlirc map um l'csa-lwn' plays. page eighty LI1 nge cigluylc nv l-llaal XV11r1'cn. Bill Cirullznn. Clhzlrlvs llllllll'll'lllllISL'l'. lm-ll flIlllllL'l'lllllll. 'lim Nlmklvy. Bill lxzlulm. Rmlnuy ,l0llllS1!ll. Alim Starr, Bob l.2illilCi. ,lim llllQlCl', Hill L-crlnclimll vw 2-l.xn'1'y Slccn. Ilul: Strock, limb llL'l'l'll. Dirk Sl'lll'ClllL'l'. Dun llllllgllfllf, Dum Ymlmy Null lYlllll'llXY. Paul I'im1iL'ks. Ronnie Nlc'Quigg, f1ll2ll'lL'N fl2ll'lllll'llllCl football squ 1 X www , H L ' kgms- , 1 V ww ram V K my ,giyp ' ' 1. L - 'ir- Wii l lQgi? il I A t x CHARLES CARMICHAEL DON DAUGHERTY CARL DAUGHERTY CH.XRl.1iS SONNY C.XRNlIC11.X1Cl. lE11.l1K.R.XH.XN1 X clccvlltivc 111111'l1111'1s. fill2ll'llTS Sunni fiill'llI1Cll2lCl was il 1111151813111 gronncl g2llIlC'l'. xvillllillg 11is hrs: 1ooth111I I:-tlcr I11st yczir 11s 1111 cncl, hc was switfllcil lo 1111111121014 111111 soo11 prorcd 11is worth 11s il l'llllllCl' Sonny 11lso won his lctlcr this year. DON I1.Xl'UHl'1R'lY 1111111 mlrixing lillllllklfli Don D2Illg11L'l'lf was clcclc-11 onv ol' thc f1CllCl'ZllS' cofc11pt11i11s. Don 11lso pI11yc11 1111 csrcllcnl SCZISUII 11s ll dcfcnsixc llillili 111141 L-111'11cm1 his sc-1111111 1'ooth1111 letter t11is year. KLXRI D.XlTC1H1iR'1'Y Winning his sucoml 1'ooth1111 lcltcr. C2111 1J1111g11crty Illl'lICt1 i11 1111 cxcs11c111 pc1'1o1'1111111cc 11s ollcnsirc 111111 lll'1'l'lIS1YC' llillllllilfl-4. .X t11ck1i11g 2ll'l1Nl. Carl 8111121511011 lllilllf potcnti111 I0lll'lNl0N'lI hopes ol thc f1ClICl'Zl1il nppmicnts. .X l'Cglll2il' ollcnsixc g11111'c1. Hill f1l'2ll1ZlllI also 12131011 il dc'1c11six'c line I70Sll10ll. .xlllltlllgll il w11s only his sccoiicl 301111 o11t for 1'oo1h111l. 1Si1I's ICZIIIIIIIQIICS cllflcd hi111 C0-Cilplillll of thc 1'ooth111I sq1111t1. Nc l'l'l'1'lYl'il his first 1'ooth11ll lcttcr this YCZIIL ROYNIIQ NICQVIKKQ .X two 1c11r regular o11 the 1K'ooslc1' High tc11111 was 138 pound senior ccntcr Ronnie N1c'Q1ligg. Nlffzlllgg was El rcgtilar on hoth ollcnsc 111111 dclunsc 1111 SL'2lSt1Il ill fcntcr 111111 li11Ql111ckcr position. .X top-llight l11ockc1 111111 l11c'kIc1', Ronnie won l1is sccoml lcltcr this svzison. CIH.XRl.liS Hl'NIRICH0l'SliR Cliarlcs Hllllll'1i'l1lllISCl', 21 wry ziggrcssivc Pl2lfCl'. l'1ll'1ll'K1 21 spot 11s ollcnsivc guard 111111 11 position in lhc fcntcr ol thc clclcnsivc line. 111 spite ol 11 plague ol injuries sincc hc st11rtcc1 playing lifllllllllll. fillllflx proved 21 Y2l1l2ll3lC incmhcr ol' the fiCllL'l'2llS 11s El good lmlockm 111111 t:1c'klc1'. Hc won his scconcl xarsily football lcltcr this Yl'2ll'. BILL GRAHAM RON MCQUIGG CHUCK HUMRICHOUSER page eighty-six HAL WVARREN RODNEY j0HNSON JIM STARR H.Xl. WXRRIQX llis hartl-hitting. hear-like play enahlecl him to plug Hal lYarren was a regular rlel'ensiy'e lineman lor many' holes in the clelettsive line antl win his luuthall the Generals must ul' the year. Hal playetl either cle- letter for l!l.5l. lensire entl or clelensire tackle. Injured in the Kent Rooseyelt gaine, hey inisseil only one game ul play. 'IM MIVCKIAKY Hal was gnu! his 'HM 'Cum' this lem' i 'lim Muckley, I53 puuntl senior with a superb spirit, won a herth as ullensiye tackle and clefeiisire R0DN.liY -IPOHNSOH I ' linebacker on the Wooster team. In winning his lirst Playing loulhall for his thiril year, Rnd .lolnisun Im earned himself a regular encl position. He player on either ollense or defense in nearly all of the games. Rod received his lirst letter this year. -HM llkmilx itball letter. lim turned in a line season ul' play. I . , jim lSruek's size was nu hantlicap to him at his LIIM S'l'.XRR tackle position. One ul' the smallest members of the jim Starr made his iirst year out lm' football a squad, .lim made tip in aggressireness and light what successful une. llllllfflllllg regularly throughout the he lackecl in sile. ,lim was awartlecl his secontl varsity season, -lim won a regular spot in the clelensiye line. lootlmall leltei. jm MUCKLEY JIM BROCK page eighty-seven BILL KARDOS BOB LERCH l5ll.l. KXRDOS H015 LICRCH 'linllcgl member of the 1951 ffmlball team vt-as 6' 5 Charting the Generals' games earlier in the season. Bm Ramos' Bm has been 3 rcgulm. on-cmiw and senior quarterback Bob Lerch came into his own during the last part of the season. Taking the place in the defensive backfield of injured regulars. llob turned in an excellent job. Offensively Lerch made the quarterback sneak go for big gains. Bob received was awarded his letter again this year. his first varsity football letter this year. defensive end for two years. Utilizing his height well. Kardos caught many passes for sizable gains. lind- arountls were another speciality of Bill Kardos. He varsity football lfl5l's edition of the Wooster High Gridders compiled the poorest record here for many years. In spite of a record of three wins and seven losses. however. the season was not without its bright spots. In the season's opener the Tigers from Cuyahoga Falls pushed over a last quarter touchdown to win a close lfl-I2 battle. Although the Generals gained more total yardage, had more first downs, and had a first quarter lead of 2-0. Clanton South outpointed Xllooster 28-fi in the second game of the season. The following week the Generals traveled to Kent Roosevelt, where they outmanned and outfought Roosevelt -47-7. After a slow first quarter in which Kent took the lead 7-0. YVooster caught hre with seven backs scoring. Don Daugherty was high scorer for the evening with an eighty-eight yard touchdown run and five extra points. On October 5 lvooster played host to the Dover Tornadoes, who with the help of Iilwood's twenty-one points, whipped the Generals 33-7. The next game was a one-sided defeat of Wooster at the hands of Canton Lehtnan 46-12. .Xt Ashland Nvooster played one of its best games. The Generals were outmanned but HOL outfought in their battle with Ashland's undefeated eleven. lV0oster was scored on once each period while getting its lone score on a pass to Carmichael in the second quarter-final score 28-6. YVith the annual homecoming night as an added incentive the Generals chalked tip the WVadsworth game in their win column. XVooster outscored the Grizzlies 34-23 in an offensive battle that proved to be one of the bright spots in the lEl5l season. 'l'he Generals hit their peak in the Mt. Vernon game. XVith some of the worst playing conditions ever en- countered at Maurer Field the Generals showed surprising offensive and defensive strength, winning 33-0. The occasion was designated as M0m's and Dad's night and the parents were well-pleased with the showing their sons made. One of the season's most disappointing games was the upset win over lVooster by their traditional rivals. the Orrville Red Riders. The Generals couldn't get started as the Hghting Red Riders scored a 33-14 win. The Mansfield Madison game proved a repeat performance of the previous week's game as the Generals were defeated by the determined Mansfield High Rams by a score of 26-19. page eighty-eight l.'eSe1'VeS R4 vw R4 vw I-Curl DiC.iucmnu. l'3ll liwing, lui Hanson, Ray M usliock. Hurolcl l l'ZllllxS. -luscph fiill'2liClll ' 2-john llnxlcy. Ruger Look. Khin Nlclfull. .Xllcn Guiiisrlwlclclm-i', llnh xllllfi. Yiiicciil Hnnnichnnwi colonels Run' Cirvl' Row ulolin Row Ned Row l-Gcorgc Rulminsun, Glenn Bzlzllm. Roy Ilugun, Dick Mills. Dick Dznmcr, Don llllllllillll, l,zx1'i'y Nl2ll'llll. Clary nzlwzllzl. Boll Supp 2-Boll Sfllllllll, Dane llyrd, bale Mclullf, l,zn'ry f:2lllllllCl'lSlCllll'l'. l.zn'i'y Arnslcy, llill Strock, lwznik Lcnln. liroclx, Bill lulzill, Manager larry Suniuicrs fl-Nliln Nlcssinorc, lnznlagcrg Dan l'll'2lIll'iS. john Fleming. Bill Moslicr, David 'l'aggzu't. Gcurgc Ilucclnicr, xYC2IXCl', Xlbslcy XYz1llm's. -lorry Uorflmi. Howurml Mnyllzlrcl, Mark JZIIIICSUII, Bill llllclicvey, Neil Craig -4-john ujollifl. Phil Sliznncl, Lynn filllIllCl'lll21I1, .loc .Xcl4cunun, Bula Skype. Louis Hmlgcll, Dick Gmsciilmulugli, Cllmrlcs Sznniclcrw. .john Clonnlnn. Don johnson, Cy Nlorgull, Ciznlh Slcvcns. Duane Stunt. lfriu Rim, nmnugcr. page eighty-ninc reserves and colonel XN'ith ninnv lllKlCl'l'l2lS5lllL'll on the Varsity eleven, the lVooster High Reserves ended the season with two wins, one tie, and three losses. Nlzinslield -Iohnny Appleseed delezlted the 'Reserves in the opener 22-7, hnt XVooster snapped hawk to win over New Philzidelphizi the next week. .Xlter tying .Nshlzmtl li-6, the Reserves lost to the Seville varsity 20-7. Next the future Generals chzilked up Orrville 3-1-6 lor their second win ol the season. They completed the yezn' with za llCliC2ll hv il strong Pmzrrherton teznn A19-0. The .Innior High loothzull teznn, l12lllllll'2iIJlDCll hy inexperienfe, won two, tied one, :ind lost lonr lor the l!l5I season. The Colonels' two wins were over the Doylestown .juniors lil-0 :ind I2-7. XVooster tied Orrville lLl'l'l in the first meeting hut lost the second 21-O. The three other losses were to Massillon -lones 3243, Nlzissillon Longlel low 'll-0, and New Pliilznclelpliia 27-li. liill Slrork scored I9 points lor scoring honors. Second high was Dirk Sfllill-liillll with I2 points. Q, RICSIERYIC f1HliliRl,li XIHCRS lol: lo holtoni--.Xnilu Iannznelli. Nlildred Cionizid, llzirolyn Rezisor, llzlrhznzl Kellx. lumix Brown. leannie Nloretli nge ninety Row lellob Starr. Bill lfisher. Bill Kardos, Bill Schreiber. Dick Schreiner Ron Qiilharlcs Miller. Dee lice Morris, Rodney johnson. john llncschner. Don Daugherty varsity basketball This year's basketball team completed another successful season with a good I2-5 record. Ol these, seven wins and one loss were compiled in Central lluckeye League play to earn the Generals an undisputed league championship. XVooster's lone CHL defeat was an upset at the hands of the Loudonville Red Birds, 54-52, whom the Generals had earlier beaten by a twenty- one point margin. In addition to the CBL championship, three Central Buckeye League team records were battered by XVooster. Averaging lil.l points per game in the eight game schedule was an all- time high. Hy defeating Orrville 85-35 and holding Rittman to ten points in one game. lVooster High now holds the offensive and defensive records for a single game. Opening the season with a hard-fought win over Coshocton 54-53: and a win over Rittman the following week, the Generals promptly plunged into a three garlic losing streak. Losses were to Ashland, Galion and Barberton. Proving their ability to come back, they whipped Millersburg 76454, and followed with seven straight wins. This eight game win streak was the longest in the school's history. l'Vith four players scoring over V75 points each, the team was able to total l,ll00 points lor the season. Bill Kardos, captain of the team, led the scoring with 2l0 points. The Generals lost their lone tournament battle to a hot Alliance five 72-58. fSeason's Record continued on Page One Hundred Twenty-eighty page ninety-one HILL SIIHREIBER BILL KARIIOS KILL FISHER CHARLES MILLER DICK SCHREINER page ninety-two JOHN BUECHNER RODNEY JOHNSON DEE CEE MORRIS BOB STARR DON DAUGHERTY page ninety-Lhrcc if TN 14 if f ti Row l-Danny Franks, l.eo Hanson, Allan Gammertslelder. George Klinger, I Row 2-Clem Moses. Pat liwing, Ray xlllSllUl'li. Miles lialdorl. Lynn Zimmer man reserve basketball l n isin 1 improvement 'rlter a poor start, t rt I l'hilli 1 Franks 1 M, N it 1 trmisr fl. Q f fr 1. f 4 t -. mek-f v its I 1 ffiffstfr X? l ' reserve haskethall team tied lor the Xliti sur! g . Central Buckeye League championship, making it three titles in a row. Starting the season hy dropping five straight games, they ended hy winning three ol' the last lour games. 'l 'l F ks with lilo points in l0llllLC,Il games. l army Leading the scoring this year was I ll ran Frank followed with 59 points in eleven games. Sli.XSON'S RICCORD Coshocton -ill lYooster l6 New Philadelpliia Sl XVoosler Rittman 36 Wooster 28 Nl illershurg 32 Wooster .Xshland 55 XYooster 37 Shelby 38 Wooster liarherton 46 lYooster 29 lYooster 49 Rittman Nl illershu rg 4 I XVooster Sl X XVooster 36 Loudonv Wooster 43 l.oudunville 40' Mansfield Madison 36 Wooster Wooster 40 Orrville 33 Wooster Ill Orrrille Nj indicates CHI. Games page ninety-lour ille 1 30 40 3l 21' 35' 34 flfli' colonel basketball lhe Wooster junior High Basketball team caged a perfect record in regular season play again this year. This is the fourth time that Coach ,Xl johnson has led his team to an un' defeated season in len years as junior high coach. Massillon Lorin Andrews tlcfeatetl the flolonels ill the llarherlon -junior High ll'0lll'lIZilllCIll for their only loss. Bob llanner netted Ho points to lcatl the learn in scoring. lollowetl hy I'-ill Strock with l2ll poin ls. Wooster I5 Wooster 53 XYooster 53 lYooslel' 36 XYoosler All Xroosler 33 ll lN'oosler 56 'lroosler 37 Wooster 313 Wooster ffl lYooster 39 XYooste1' 49 'xlllSSlllllll -44 Nj denotes CBI. Tournanient, won hr KWU denotes Barherton 'l'Ulll'Il2lIllL'lll ll'ooster Nlillershurg Orrx ille Orrr ille Ritlnlan Nlillershurg ,lcroniesx ille Iioutlont ille Nl illershurg -lCl'UIll6SYlllC liarherlon Ritunan llarherton lrooslel' Row l-Ronald Arnshy, llill Strock, -lim lfry. qlinr Danner, jim Schreiber Row 2-john Kaullnian, Mark jameson, Malcolm Litwiller. Duane Hart. Bob Sapp ,exe Row fi-Harry Carter, Aloe Starr, Garth Stevens, Roger Chittrun, .Xlrin Rhzuny. Bob Ifoollick Not Picturexl-R. llanner Jaffe ninetv-hvc H 4 1 ff 1 1 1 E 1 -- 'Q il 1 - , ', -3 Inu - 'ox ' . 0 mmm: R1-w1'11' 1'm11'l1, Nlzlskm 1111 X ll llf unch lllclchu UI 1111 1 11l1 h xlillfllfffxxlillillillg 1111 can I1 gllllll' Bl . , . . , , blllllll -l51lI kzmlm gklllllg thc llllllll 1l111111g thc xlllIL'l'5l7lllg gillllfl NI:111:1g1-lx Hob S1-iicrl. Bill K1111klc'1'. R111 1,1-1111 Hula NI:111gm gc' Ililli'lf'-NiX Row l-Herlmert Mullen. manager, Robert Nlairs. Carl l'.l'lll. Neal Giiither, Clifton Clarwile, Bill Stevens, Charles Carmichael. Bernie Warren, Bob Yoder. Gary Dunn Row 2-'Howard Maynard, manager, l.ee Patterson. Charles Nash, llr.. Stuart Wright. Don Baer. Axerx Pratt, Frank Winter, Alvin Metcalf swimming XVith only one returning letterman and four seniors on this year's team, the General tankers didn't win any meets. However, the year was lar from a lailure as underelassmen gained valuable experience. Starting the season with a loss to Sandusky, the Generals promptly lost the second meet to Fremont Ross. Great improvement was shown in the next meet with Akron South. lVooster lost this meet by a close margin ol' one relay race. lVooster's next meet against Lakewood showed lurther improvement. As it should lie. the N'Vooster High tankers hit their peak at the end of the season at the district meet. Five Generals qualified at the meet for state compe- tition. The Tankers' luture looks bright as manv underclassmen formed the nufleus ol' this year's team. page ninety-seven un-nail m vm-an new--ur f Row l-Don Joss, john Brock, Merl Boltintan, Greg Caralelli, George Klinger, Bob Sapp Row 2-Bob Mairs, Bob Lantlis, Cllil Bible, llill Stevens. loin Pagniztno golf Completing a stlefessfttl season last year by losing only two matches, the goll' team had their work cut out for them with only one returning letternlan this year. The single letternlan, junior Cliff Bible, will fornl the I1llC'l6lllS of this year's squad. Coach Zuerc'her's golfers opened their season with Shelby here on April 22. The General golfers niet Tilnken on .Xpril 30 lor their next meet. Other ntatches were as follows: May S Barberton May 6 Canton Lehman May 22 Shelby fretnrn match? page ninety-eight track Wooster's thinclads opened the season by winning a triangular meet lrom Nlillersburg and lloylestown TSW, 38, FHM respectively. XVooster lost to their annual rivals Ashland 8-IAEH lol- lowed by a win the lollowing week 8-l-?l7lQ-Qtiylaglaiirst Loudonville and Orrville. With a squad eo-captained by Charles Sonny Carmichael and Carl Daugherty, prospects lor an excellent season look good. Sonny has scored more points than any former traekster and also holds the high and low hurdle records. Carl is on the record-breaking mile and 880 relay teams along with a pole-vaulting task relays to complete their season. They are as lollows: April 24 Mount Vernon Here May 9 Ashland Relays April 29 Dover Here May 13 Massillon May 2 Wooster Night Relays Here May I6 District Meet May 6 Barhexton Here . The General eindermen have seven more meets and Ashland Here Salem Row Row Row Row Row l-lim Nlucklex, llob Nldjuigg. Don Yoder. llill lfisher. Bill Schreiber. Bernie lYarren, Sonny Carmichael, tlarlvllanglierty, Bob Strock. Dale Melcall, Tom Weaver, Dee Klee Morris. Bill Kardos 2-Bob lrereh, Allen Ciamertslelder, Frank Winter, Clary Dunn. llill Gerberifh, ,lim Cara- lelli. Bud Hnmrichouser. Larry lfliekinger. Herb Nlnllen, Rob Nlnshock. Larry Catnerts- lelder, Gary Greenawald. Karl Diller fl-Larry Batlig. Ronnie .-Krnsby. Roger Pagniano, Ronnie Pagniano, Dan Conn, Don Baer. Larry Snoddy. Robert Selnnidt. Dave Taggart. Duane Hart, Roger Clhittum. David Dieh r -I-Weslex Walters. john Kauflman, Bob Danner, 'led Zimmerman. Tony llarbera, Schalrath, Harry Graser. joe Clarafelli, Bernard Quicci, Don johnson 4 Dick Bfllob Footlick. Frank l.ento. Carl Fritz, Tom Pagniano, Carl Diliiacomo, Gale Meteall. Bill Mosher. Leo Hanson. Ray Nlnshoek. Ray Lear. llill Kunkler. Bill Strock page ninety-nine Row l-Mr. Nlclntire, Damn lfranks. Charles Nlessmore, Dick Sclireinei. Don Daugherty. llill XYL-ary. llill Palus. Roger Clriles, llill Dixini Row 2-Yie Dix, Charles Hunirichonser. lohn liuechner. Scott Craig. C-erald liucas. -lohn Redick, .lim Nlowry, Sam lfleming, Ken Yoder varsny basehaH Opening the season with a coveted close win over Clanton 'l'imken 3-2, the Generals then added a loss to their record as Medina deleated them li-l. XVith many underclassmen on the squad and a single returning letterman the Generals still look lor a successful season. Don Daugherty, a letterman catcher, Scott Craig, llohn liuechner and Vic Dix are the only seniors on the team. XVith a difficult schedule, the hasehallers have tough sledding ahead ol them. The under- classmen are gaining valuable experience and will holster luture General baseball teams. baseball schedule April 23 Mansfield Here May Ashland Here April 26 Western Reserve Here May Orrville Away April 30 Lehman Away May 14 Barberton Away May I Massillon Away May 20 Onville Here reserve basebaH Row I-'lied Clrawlord, lloh Dificipio, Dick Daner, l'al Krauss. Pele Raymoncl, l-'rank Lat- michael. llill Pearce. jim Muncy. keith Wingel. Paul Pinnicks. Dick Mills Row 2-Larry Marlin. Ray xlilfllll, Ilill liost. Vernon Rallerty, George ,-Xlleman, john Huxley. james llnller. larry Kinney. john l-leming, Harold Franks. Mr. Ortiz page one liundred ,... ... A4-L lil. Row I-Gary Greenzrwald, john Winter. lfrank Winter. lfritz Rice, Bill Mullen, Bill Bost Row QQ-Asa Sigler. Neil Ginter. john Kaiser, Norman Manson. Harold lfrzinks, Charles Slater. Dun Bauer, Carl Ditliaeomo. I'nul Nlellaritt Row 3-Bob Sapp. -luck Ritchie, Richard Brunn. Roscoe Kraus. Bob Pfall, Slexe lfraneiu. .joe Starr rifle club The Rille Club wus chztrtered in I9-Il by the XVooste1' .Xmericzm Legion in order that boys between the ztges ol' lourteen and eighteen might be taught the safe :md correct use ol' lireuruis. The club holds its meetings every Thursday evening in the Co-ed room where the members shoot :ui :average ol' ten rounds ol' :nnmunition at night. All mztteriuls such as rilles, ammunition, and shooting coats are Iurnished by the XV:-oster .-Xmericztn Legion. Members ol' the club muy zlttztin the following ranks: pronunksuuui, marks' man. marksman first class, shzirpsliooter expert, and distinguished rillemzm. The training has proved vztluztble to former members who ure now serving our country. Rille Club is directed by .X. ll. Sigler und Pzxul Nlcllztvitt. Clhurles Slater l'n'.xirle'ul l'rit1 Rice ,,,,,, Iilfl'-lIl'f'.S'illl'Ill Bob Sapp ,,,, . , ,,,, , .vcrrlflry Harold lfrztnks ,,,,, Range nmslrz page one hundred one Row I--Katie l l'lll. lilaine Stewart, Marilou .Xl'lxC!'lIl2lll, llettie Brown, Donna Kay Yirkers. Pat Henry Row 2--Xlicia Crow. cilllllllil Sllilllll. Xnn Xnclerson. Mart .Xnne llntlson, Connie Nrnolzl. Marlene I'etlx, Nant-x Orahoocl Row fl--Bonnie I'arker. l'al Young, Roberta Xl'lxL'l'!ll2lll senior qaa sports board ,X most vital part ol' the Senior GAA is the sports lmoartl, which is made up ol tht. gnls most intl rested in sports. This year Mary ,Xnn Hudson, the president, planned several interesting events. On March 22, I952 this sports hoard was host to Millersliurg anal lloylestown in a play clay which lasted lroni 9:30 until noon. The sports hoard also traveled to Millershurg where they playetl basketball. These Ionrteen girls tried to promote interest in GAA. Mary Xnn Hudson Betty Brown , ,,,, , Katie l'il'ilI .,,..,,,,,,, Donna Kaye Vickers Miss .Xnna Syrios ,,,, page one hnnclretl two M XNXUIQRS Bonnie Parker-Soccer Marlene Petty-Hockey Roherta .Xc'kernran-Brawling Marr Lou .xl'liCl'lll2llliBililicllliill Xlivia fil'0SN'+SXA'lllllIIil!g Pat Yonngi.Kqllac'atlc Nancy 4lrahood-.Xqnacaclc Elaine Stewart-Modern dancing Connie Xrnoltl-Volleyball I'at Ht'llel'y-Baselmll ,, l'rr'.vi1lr'nl H , ,, l'irf'-jn'4'.ri1l1'nI S1'rr1'lu ry- I r1'n.r Il rw r Soriul rlmirrnan Ari1'i.s'rr senior qaa members lhl vc Row If'-llellie lirown. .Xnn .Xnclerson, Klarolc Nlclicc, Nlarilon .Xckerinan. Marianne Hnmlson. Nancy Orahooil Ron' 2-l'al Dunham. lilaine Stewart, I'al Younv. an l'rilt'haril. Dixie Rlllllllilllfll is . 5- Row I5-katie linstnian, Katie l'.l'lll, Nlarlenc- Petty, Connie .Xrnolcl qirls' w association This honorary organization is a group ol' girls from the GAA who have earned their XV by securing over 800 points by participating' in the various sports. .Xs an animal event, the KVM girls again exchanged playclays with the O girls from Orrville. Besides having a lot ol' fun, the girls learned goocl sportsman- ship through these inter-scholastic sports. The top event of the year was the annual Yale-Harvard all-star basketball game, the NV initiation, and the all-school dance on March 7, l952. ,Xt this time ten new niemhcrs were taken in to the WV Associations. page one hundred Iour I leaders club This club serves :ns :in cxpcricnrc in tczlrliing lor inziny girls. llccziusc ol Llns group rnwnx ol thc girls clcciclc Lo lmcroinc pliysifzil cclurzition lllSll'lll'l0l'h. WV points arc czirnccl by girls who clo this work. 1 1 ' . Xlcrnlpcrs ol' Lczulcrs Cllnlm, coinposccl ol senior CLXAX girls, nol only tczlfli but also zissisl ss Syrios :incl Nliss Snyclcr lay s:?rx'i1ig :ls tirnckccpcrs, scorcleccpcrs, rclcrccs :incl lnnplrcs in iltcr-school sports ziflivilics Row I-Bonnie l'zn'ker. lflilllll' Slcwxnrl. Dixie Rlllllllllllgll. Nlznilon .Xc'kcrnmn. l5Clllc Brown. Mary .Xnnc Hudson. l'ul Hcncry, juncl Linclscy 1 Row 2-lflorclta Rirhwinc. lain ll'lIl'l12ll'Kl, .Xnn .Xnmlurson. Pall Dnnhznn. Lois Grim. Sliillcx Cox. Nllllff' Rhznns Q Row fl--Xznicy Allison. lizirlxnrzl lsllllfllf. Kimi Rick. Helly Slllflll, l':ll Mos Row l-Bcity kzlylor. llonnzi johnson page one llundrccl five Row l!lSetly Brown qcaptainy. -lan l'ritchaid qcaplainy Row 2-Dixie Rumliaugh. Katie Fritz, Charlotte Nlartin, lfieddie Richwine. qludy Brown. Nlarilou Xckeiman. Sue lidwards. Pal liecler Row fl-Nancy Orahoocl. l'at Young, Nlarilyn Riehl, Xornia .lean Xngel. Phyllis Nlarcoxechio. Nlarlene Petty. Nora fiilyarcl Row Al-Carol Landers. Nancy Allison, l'am lic-eler. -janet Buchholf, lilfllf Smyth, Pal Dunham Row fr-Nancy Rllillllh Sally Snyder, lidna Dix, .Xune ,Xnderson, Connie Xrnold. Nlarianue Hudson. Connie Diller. lilaiue Stewart all-star hockey This year's hockey season was a good one. Since this sport was first on the year's sports agenda, the all-star game was able to be played lmelore snow came. The hockey manager, Marlene Petty, and Nliss Syrios had a large group from which to pick the all-star. The game ended with a victory lor the lmps, captained hy Betty Brown, over the Peanuts, led hy .lan l'ritchard. Nancy Orahood ol the lmps scored the only goal, making' the score l to 0. Something new was inaugurated in the way ol' competition. Alter the all-star game had been played, the Hockey Cluh from the college invited the high school to come np lor a game. .-X special team was picked lor this game from the two all-stars. The girls who played and were de- leated 2 to 0 were: Betty Brown, Nlarilou Ackerman, Nancy Orahood, Pat Young, Nlarilyn Riehl, Norma lean Angel, Nlarlene Petty, Nora Cilyard, Sally Snyder, Edna Dix, Connie Arnold, Marianne Hudson, Elaine Stewart. :age one hundred six all-star soccer llreztking ll tradition this year, those who niztke up the :ports cztlendzn' decided to liztve soccer alter hockey. This did not dznnpen thc spirits ol the girls who czune out though. The wezttller grcw cold :ind the snow llew, hut still they nlztnzlged to drilmhle that hull down the held. On such zu day, Bonnie Pztrker, the soccer inztnuger, announced that they were about to pick thc ztll-stau' with captains, Nlznilou .Xckerinztn and Pant liunhzun, getting their choicem. On November l5, l!l5l, both teznns ztttentpted to kick the hull through the goals, hut neither , succeeded. The gzune ended in at scoreless deadlock, 0 to ll, Following the custom, both tc-:uns went to Keeneyk lor :tn all-stan' lmnquet. The ull-stan' hockey tennis were also invited. Row I-Pal Dunhzun tra Hain . Nlurilou .kl'liCl'lIl2llI cumlain I l Row 2-Marlene Petty, lilztine Stewart, Nancy .XlliNon, Dixie Runiliuugh, Roni Iauuiurelli. Bonnie I':n'ker. llc-ttx Smith. Marianne Hudson Row Il-Alicia Crow. Vat llcelcr, .ludy Brown, l-Idnu Dix, Sue Huldennzin. I'zun Heelcr, I-'reddie Richwine, Sally Hells, Nora Gilyurcl. .lan l'I'itchzu'd Row l-Betty Brown. Phyllia Mm-cmecliio, Helly Smyth, Katie l l'lll, l'ul Henery. lit-ri Rice, I'zu Young, Carol hinders Row 3-lk-ckie N'iIln'ow flll2lllilgCl'j, Shirley Cox flllllI12lgCI'l, Nancy Rhznny, illnirlotte Nlztrtin, NUIAIIIH .lean Xngvl, Nancy Orzthood page one hundred seven YZ? lf Row I--,Put lioyles. Betty lh'own. lieckie Witln'ow'. Ntlllllll klettn Xngel, Slinky Xnne Hntlstmn. Nlztrilott .xC'lxCllll2lll. .Xliriu Crow. l':tnl Ileeler Xml pitttlretl--Dixie Rtnnlmttgll, Ilzllel Xltmre. liuhhie Xilxtlilllllll. Kittie Ifiitl all-star bowling The pins llew rztpitlly on slillllllllf' T, the night ul the ull-stztr howling meet. Filty girls were out lor this 5ptn't. Ol these, twelve were picked lor all-stan' atc'- cortling to their ztverztges. The two girls with the highest ztverztges were chosen :ts fiIllJl2llllS. These girls were Penn Iieeler lor Smith ztntl Put lioyles lor Vamztr. Smith was the x'ic'tm', topping Yussztr Lflflfl to I,lT7. High scorer lm' Smith wats .Xlirizt Crow with at score ul' 253. Xlztrilou :Xl'llCl'lllllIl ul Vztsaatr was not lin' hehintl with 2lAl. page one huntlretl eight all-star basketball lVith much shouting' and srreaining the night ol, March 7, Yale defeated Harvard by a score ol' lli-l5. Mary Ann Hudson as captain ol Yale and Carole McKee as captain ol' Harvard led their teatns through strenuous practices. The gznne was well-played. Betty Brown ol' Yale and Katie 'I'instinan ol' Harvard were the high scorers with seven points each. Alter the gaine, the annual XV initiation was held. Following this, the XV sponsored an all-school dance. 'l'his year, as always, more girls were out lor basket- ball than lor any other sport. Over one hundred girls played basketball during their lunch hours lor three nionths. Ol' these, eighty-five were eligible lor all-star. lielore the game, a banquet was held at The Cabins. Y,Xl.li I-'ORXXIXRIJS I-'Ol'l. l-'LOOK ltll Xl. l'l'S. Betty Brown Pl -l T Connie .Xrnold ll 2 2 Xlary .Xnn lludson Pl ll fl Nanny Winkler 2 2 l lei til',XRIJS Nancy Orahood Liddy lfunk Nlarilou .Xrkernran .Xnne .Xnderson Betty liarirlr Dixie Rtunbaugh Itnanagerj H.XRY.XRlJ l ORlY.XRlJS I-'Ol'l. l l.UOR 'li0'liXl. l l'S. Katie linstnian l li T .Xlieia Crow 2 2 l I'ain Beeler l 2 Il .Xnita lannarelli I ll I lilaine Stewart tl tl ll I3 Cil'.XRlDS l'at Young Carole Nlekee Nancy Rlliilllf .lan Pritchard lfloretta Rirliwine fnranagerj H.XRX'.XRll Row I-Carole Mrliee fcaptainj Row 2-liluine Stewart, ,Xnita Iannarelli Row Elflfloretta Rielrwine linanagerj, l'ain lleeler Row ll-Katie linstnran, .Xlicia Crow Row 5-Ian l'ritt'ltard, Nancy Rl12llllX. l'at Young Y . .Xl.h Row I-Mary .Xnne Hudson feaptainj Row 2-Dixie Rlllllllllllgll. Nancy Orahood Row fl-Nlarilou Xekernran, Betty Brown. Connie .xllllllll Row -1-Liddy Funk. .Xnn Anderson Not pictured'-Nancy Xyinltler. Betty liarielr page one hundred nine Ron' I---Sally Snyder llll2lIl2lgCl'j. Sue lsch linanagerj Row 2-l'al Young. Norma .jean Xngel, Nanry Orahood rYale fkillliiilll, I'w noi 4Harxard eaplainj, Nanci Koonll, Gail Childers, Linda Hower Row :f-Xnn Shamp, Xnn l.islon. Cfinlhia Slraulx. katie isliill, Xlieia Croix Xlux Xngn i Slanlord Noi pictured Xanex Schaum senior qctct all-star swimming Col Go! Go! This was the ery heard that night ol' lleeemher IB, l95l. Un o the hut 1 swinnning meets ever to he held al the high school was witnessed hy a mapicltx ur f teen girls were picked out ol lilly possihle candidates Lo swim in the races N :nu O11 1 x chosen eaplain ol Yale: Peggy Slanlord, captain ol' Harvard. This year lhree records were broken al the meet. Gail Childers ol Hari. hlok l un 1 water record. This reeord had not been hroken smee lfllf when Doris Nlr mon sn im u in I 1 I seconds. Gail linished in ll.li. Yale managed lo break the other two records. First, Yale's team ol Cyllllllf N1 Orahood, and Ann Shamp, broke the sixty-yard medley record. The l0l'lllLl record ui se lileanor Reeder, listher Grady, and Donna llohnson in lfllfl. This year Yale lnoug . IL5 seconds. The mosl eagerly anlieipaled rare was the one in which Cynthia Sn. lno h o hreasl-siroke record ol' last year. This is the serond consecutive year that she has done this ic mul hu Lim: hom H33 lo IIU The final outcome ol this spectacular meet was in lavor ol' Yale, .Xl the intermission, Connie Arnold and Nlary ,XIIIIC Hudson gave a pruius e 1 I ic e one hundrec YALE Nancy Orahood Xnn Shamp Pat Young Xnn Liston Norma jean .Xngel Cynthia Slrauh Nanfy Sehaum Sally Snyder rmanag I ten erl HA RY KRD Peggy Stanford Nancy Koonll Gail Childers Katie iffill .Klieia Crow Linda Hower Nlary Xngela Slanlord Sue lsch rmanagerj aquacade New York Hoods was the theme chosen lor this year's .Xqttacade by the managers Pat Young and Nancy Orahood. The .Xquaeade was presented on April 30 and Nlay l. Approximately lilty girls participated, spending many long hours practicing. Some ol the New York rec-ords which were used lor this ,Xquaratle l were Street Scenes, Harlem lNoc'turne, Lullaby ol' I3roadway, and Nlanhattan. There were eleven routines, including two duets, presented. Nlodern dancers assisted the swinnners in some ol' the numbers. The advisers, Nliss Snyder and Nliss Syries. helped the girls during their two inonths ol practice. Seated on dixing hoard: Cynthia Straub. Connie Arnold. Mary Ann Hudson. Pat Young, Nanci Urahood. and Peggy Stanlord. group leaders. page one hundred eleven Row I-Nancy Schanin. Bzirhaiu kelly. Connie Cinnnnings, Nlilclrr-cl Kionizul Row 2-.lean KlCl'l'lll12lIl. Sue Brenner. B21l'lJ2ll'Zi Hosniur Row fl--Cznolyn Ruzuoi. Nancy Koonll, .Indy fillllllkllllllll junior qcrcr sports board lhc oflifcrs :xml lll2lIl2lgCI'S ol ranrious sports mziclc up Lhc .lunior GMX Sports llozlrcl. Uflu civil: Ill2lll2lgCI'S :irc i'l105CIl hy' Lhc ziclrisc-r. This group rcprcscnls those who :irc mos Luutul in promoting good hlJ0l'lSIIl2iIl5llllJ. Iiurlmlu Kelly Nnnry Koontz ,, liznlmra H1DSlllCl' jncly Zimmerman Nancy Schaum Suu Brcnncr jr-:in NlCl'!4ll1I3Il Millie lionracl Carolyn Rc-mor Cynthia Sllalllm Carol Slliilllll Connie Cnnnnins Miss Snyder pfigg one hundred tyvclvn l': mirlffnl , llil'1'-lH'I'.ViIl1'Ilf S1'1'r'1'lIlry'-Ir1'1l.vllI'1'r Sofiul rlmirnmn ,,,,, , , lflI.YI'lNlll Snrfrr ,. ,sllilllllliilg ,, lfl1.Ykl'flNlH ,, lllllllwllllll , A q unrrulr' , liozvling Ping pong Arlwisrr junior qaa Nlodeled alter the Senior GAA, this organization represents the girls in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades who purtic'ipzlte in sports. Fifty points are given to the girls lor pznticiputing in an sport, and thirty additional points lor those making all-stzlr. Bliss Snyder has assisted the girls in llllllly YVQIYS. page one hundred thirteen junior qua all-star soccer Every lall the -lunior CL,-XA opens its season with that sport which is most like football, soccer. This year there were seventy girls out lor this sport under the able management ol' Sue Brenner. Out ol these seventy girls, thirty were pieked lor the all-star, which was played on No- vember 8, l95l. Ability, sportsmanship, and attendanfe were the three musts lor these girls. The Turks, eaptained by Nancy Koontz, were victorious when Naneee Alohnson made a goal in the first hall. The deleated Nips, eaptained by Nancy Sehaum, bowed to their deleat with good sportsmanship. The linal seore was Tueks 2, Nips ll. Following the game the players attended a banquet at Keeney's Cafeteria. .Xt this time the all-stars were honored. The captains expressed their thanks to the managers and to their adviser, Bliss Snyder. Ron IA--Sue Brenner llll2lll2lgCl',. Barbara Kelly fassistant managerj Row 2iKZlll1L'l'lI1S I.eiets. .lanette Sehaum. .lane Mosher. Nancy Klltlllll leaplainj, Nancy Sfhalllll lfaptainl, janet Mosher. Beierli lfry. Connie Cummins Row Il-Clarol Mackey. Naneee johnson. K-loria Keller, Carolyn Reasor, Bonnie lfliekinger. Dottie l.ou Lear Row 4-Shirlex Porter. Carol Ouillen. lieekx lYilson. ludx Nlairs. Nlillie Klonrad. llorolhx' . y . . . Dunkle. Sue Xlll2lC'lC Row .3-Donna Leiner. Linda Hower. Klart Cook. .lane lannarelli. .Kun Lislon, Rosemary 'liomassetli page one hundred lourteen 'v Row l-Shirley Porlcr tcaplziirij, Aloyce licll fcz1plz1i11j Row 2--llcxcrly Fri, Carol Nlzlfkcy. Gloria Kcllcr, Nancy Sfhlllllll. filllllifll Rc.1sor. fillflli Q11illc11 Row ii-Pill iyrcll, Nlzirolrii Nloorc, Nanfy Roonll, Connie cillllll, judx Yoiuig Slillic filllllllli, l,UlIIlll l1ci11c1'. Mary Cook junior qua all-star basketball This yczir :ls ll lll'CiillliIl2ll'y i'C2lllll'C hclorc thc Zllllllllli XVZIIC-H2lIiX'2ll'Ci gllllltf, lhc llllifll' GAA mln 'ed their :1ll-star f:1111c. A1 45:50 Lhe Bcllho ms, c'z1m1i11e1l bf . Y 5 l 5 .Ioycc Hell, were YiC'l0l'i0lIS ovcr thc Porters, lcd by Shirley Porter. The score rczul Hi-IU. High scorer lor both 10111115 was lloycc Bell with eight points. page one illlllliftfli fifteen features ,wwf ww., nga- mu' l1llIHIlAl'll L'iQlllL'Cll U2 SI 0 'U I-I U U' Ts' C2 0 ': O Lf ': -3.2 :half -f-3 :nz L1 ...:- 1, A-uf-1: -4,-...A 2:32, Q.:-ff f..1,.1 -,- ....I', 'l4 .f.-, L-. :-. 5532 Mg--5 L--1 , C -lf' ..:,t .: -wg- -UF: :f3...,- - '1',': ':--fs.: :-f -Crf :QZI AU : '--L-IIT f QVC... 159' Q ,Z fr 3 :... Sufi' jr'-'L f'Q:f .... .,. . Gy 1 .N C.fg-4 .:.'-'-4 -zap-. 3-av: -':..9J ...uzy 34.23 n-2:-1:1 AVL! 11. V ':.L. 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F 'I' 3 :: m A Q 2 g :I '-1 CI :I 1: PS ' Q- 5 3 ': 5 11 1: 'D 5 ' 2 - 5: Y- H 2 W ' 2 S 5 3 :: E. i 5 0 'T' g 'U I 0 0 'E' 1+ E Oc:--' If 3 II fb ' I E 0 E -..- ' 4: 3- 3 .. ' 0 u ,-- I II 5 -4 W1 hullfht lmgc 0 class history Before boarding the XV. H. S. Uricnlnl CifIlYllfll.S' after the graduation dance, we all decide to make a last tour through the well-worn halls of old XVooster High School. So we go back to .Iunior High-the seventh grade. .Xs we enter rooms lfll, lfl2, lfl3. ffl-l, we retnember the two sweater girls of the seventh grade, Miss Cotton and Bliss Lake. Ah, yes, Nliss Cotton! l bet we were the only junior High School to have an operetta. The Pirates of Penzance starred Dwight Rhamy, Carol Crosjean, and Pat Specht. XVe were just background music, bitt it surely was fun. lt was this year that someone had the idea to have a junior High newspaper, and as a result, the Colonel was born. The first stall included editor, Elaine Stewart, news writer, Kyra Nfosel fremember her?j: social writers, Sally NVells and Aludy Bechtel Smith: girls' sports, Betty Brown, Nlarilou Acker- clif- s was the man, and lileanor Reeder: boys' sports, qlerry Footliclc: gossip coltnn Hudson: feature writers, .Xnn Anderson, .-Xmelia Quinby, and Terry Solon: art department, vlanis Glasgow and Loretta Conrad. The Colonel basketball team was undefeated this year, and Bill Kardos, jerry Footfick, and Nlanager Vic Dix got to go to the banquet. XVe find ourselves in the eighth grade section passing Nlr. .Xdair's rootn. Remetnber the political arguments we used to have with him? He never did tell us whether he was a Democrat or Republican, but we all had our own ideas. NVhat a time we had pleasing Nliss Crow, the eighth grade art teacher. It seems that she believed in modernism, and we could never figure out what we were drawing. As we go tip the stairs to the fresh and home rooms, we remember how we felt when we climbed those satire steps four short years ago .... lust imagine, we are freshmen! lVe had by this time outgrown Club Co-lid and were now ventur- ing to the Hole. Having become full-fledged freslnnen, we were allowed to go to the Senior lligh dances and we were really thrilled. .Xll of' the kids from other schools came in this year, and many of' these were later to become our best friends. XVe then proceed downstairs to the sophomore section, where we all go back to our old home rooms to reminisce over the happenings of our sophomore year. Our first class officers were elected this year. They were president, -lim Muckley: vice-president, Rodney -lolmsong treasurer, lilaine Stewart, secretary, Connie .XrnoId, and social chairman, Sally XVells. The music people turn their thoughts to the music room and XVally. lt was his last year and the orchestra and choir showed their appreciation of him by placing first in the state. They will always remember their narrow escape at the Smithville crossing on the way home from the district contest. This was the year that the Generals had their first undefeated season since IEPZS. -lack Palmer and -Iohn Smith were co-captains. Sonny Carmichael, Carl Daugherty, and Don Daugherty were the three members from our class who were on the varsity squad. Leaving the sophomore home rooms, we continue upstairs where we take our places as juniors, with but one thought in mind, the .junior-Senior Prom. .Xfter working and planning all year for this big event, the long anticipated night finally arrived. lt catne and went with a blale of glory, for we feel that. most beautiful and elaborate Prom ever. We can thank our social n, Mary Ann iirman, lilaine Stewart, for this, but without, the co-operation of the whole b ' - l .s. it would not have been accomplished. , Yes-now we are seniors, graduating as the class of l952. Ours has been a nderful class, and although we tnay say that we are glad to leave, we all ' ow deep in our hearts that we shall never forget our high school days. The - Q, , .mv i't-itftttis we've made . . . the fun we've had together . . . and our teachers o have done their best for us will live long in our memories. .Xll of tltese ngs have played a big part in our lives. .Xs we finish this chapter and go on L to the next, we shall always hold a place in our hearts for our .Xlma Nlater-- 5 and the days of .Xuld Lang Syne. ' page one hundred twenty CUMPLIMENTS UF MATH IE'S MUSIC PUBLIC SQUARE A A - -Q----:::-Q---oQo ------- -v--7---v---v----7-I Tv---vt--v------------3----- 0 WEIRICK'S FOOD 3 H U D S 0 N MARKET 2 SALES :E SERVICE . 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Sonny Carmichael, retired Cleveland Brown , cracked the whip over Carl Daugherty. Cliff Carwile, and Bob Lerch, World Tracksters, who were loping through the state' rooms. After heated exercise Head Shark NVilson dived into the refreshing ocean. Speaking of sharks Qcard, pool, etc.j, in the game room, Croupier Larry O'Brien, Rich Oliver, and Chuck Snoddy were shuffling the deck. A loud crash was heard aft and Cabin lloy -lohn Cihnor gave the HOB Qian Over Boardj signal. Deck Swabs, Don Hockenberry and Bill Hackett, peered over the side just in time to see the rear bumper guard ol' Tim Solon's car Qwhich he just couldn't leave at homey slowly sinking into the sea. Lifeguard Nancy Orahood dived over the side to rescue Safety Director Solon, who was bubbling underneath the right porthole. Peggy Stanford, Assistant Lifeguard, immediately applied the new system of artificial respiration. On our way to lunch we bought a copy ol' the Orienml Gurrlens Gazelle Ql'ublisher. Vic Dixj from Bob Garber, Ace Newsboy. Captain Al johnson presided over luncheon while chief Petty officers Nlclntire and Marlene held up the foot ol' the table. Chief Cook QCarol, that isj carried in the one meat ball fall the ex'Caleteria Kids could affordj. -Ian Pritchard, the Bouncer, threw us out for rowdy conduct. X'Ve landed in the boiler room, where we found Dale Trunk firing the furnace. Stewardesses Donna Nlartin and Betty Steiner informed us that since we were nearing the equator, we must have a snack of Graham Cracker and Switler cheese. XVe entered the nightclub dressed in our old l952 Prom formals and were seated by Entertainer, jo Smith. X'Ve listened to the strains ol' Torch Singer, Nlarilou Ackerman accompanied by Noel Franks and his Off-Key Five. Nlingling through the crowd we met Cigarette Girls, Dixie Rumbaugh. Freddie Rich- wine, Barb Hartholemew, and Nancy Allison. Carole McKee, famed international dancer, led the floor show with her version of the Charleston. Fortune teller Roni lannarelli read Connie Arnold's and Bart Nloore's palms predict- ing a happy future in the ship's cakeshop. Larry Litwiller, the Ship's Photographer, snapped the picture of Newlyweds Chuck Humrichouser and Viv QDeLuca, that wasj. The first day of our voyage to far-off places ended with the strains of Star Dust . During the cruise, we hope for the best in the future. Signed. Al .johnson Officer of the Deck page one hundred twenty-four 4 I 4 4 4 CONGRATULATIONS-CLASS OF 1952 I 4 4 MAY YOU CLIMB TO I SUCCESS BAUER LADDERS MADE BY The Bauer Manufacturing Co. Wooster, Ohio sooooqqqqqooooooo -een 00090 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ : Q ao Quality Bread and Pastries Soda Fountain NOLETTI'S BAKERY ::-::-:: :-::::----: : :---::-o4 I I 2 Q am Hn WEE FU.-. Q2 mr-1 .Em ru :U po... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Utmost in Movie Entertainment Newest of t For New I 4 4 I I O 4 0 I I 4 4 0 4 I I I 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 VJ I-3 Cl G U1 CD IP' 273 D1 'IU O:- 'z SIA ,-5? 'ltr fj-e N: Hu mv- 'Q See KIEFER SALES AND SERVICE ' 459 S. Market St. Wfooster, Ohio :awe unc humlrcml l L I I S what went on in '52 lop. Sixth pcriml lilllllltl Slwlli Czllillg lunfli in Ilia- c'ulc'lcl'in kilchcn. .X :lay nl ilu- mo wilh ilu' amimzil 'lhcwpizins in ulfzimili CIirc'lv . Mimlxllc: Stull, our Slll1lClll fifbllllfll proxy, llsllcrs Dr. Brown into thc Nlzurltli ul Dimvs ZIHSCIII llic l rllhslm'k l Ulll'n relax hum lhvir 9ll'l'llll0llY fiL'l'lllilll claus slmlicw. Bullmn: .X lfllll'2ll llcrliwwmlziy mglil :ll llic X . lzigc' um- llllHlll'C1l twenty-six ::::::::::::::o:::o::::::::::::::o:::::::::-:::::::oo:::A :::: Vega. QQQQQQQQQH II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II I I I 0 II II I I II II II II II II II II THE WOOSTER HARDWARE CO. Ei 132 W. Liberty Phone 54 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q.. J, I I I I I I I I I cn I 59 U I I c I-4 I I O II: II I 5-' C1 I FU I I: 2 2 I W pq I 9 O' '-' X II U: 31 I I 5. C U1 II Q 3 W I . N4 Q Z z . E Q gi E : Q I3 U: 1 In 5-'Q A 5, W 2 I Q- I- 1 t-rj I Q 5 ua ':.d ' II H., I CC :U II 2' I I I 3 4 ES I' I 5 Q' O :U I - I 4, I ... '-4 P4 0 2 'U 'O l-I 1 I n - I I -ga m I U2 C-' Q I m I I eg O I Q I I: I Z : B II Q II I UQ II I Q I I E 5,..-..-....- ...A L..---.. ..--....4 F? 5 I ,-,,::---::::::-::::,:---,,:::::,,---------.., DJ II In II Cf. 'I II O II g E NG I-I I ,N 3 ,Q E I 1: ,gf 3: D1 I C: 3 S Q' 3 I 0. 5, - Fi. fw 3 U T' I ,VII Ill .WU 3 Q U' A: oo I 9 3 Q II 3 LT, P no U I -4 he 8 P' II If S ra. II 2- g n-l 2 E 3 :U g N I P4 gg I to the Class of 1952 CLARKE-YUDEH STUDIO ----A-A - A-A-----AA--Qo-A0o- --0---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ I lllmm ihespian society feontinued lrom page filty-lourj liverything points to the laet that t'Nobody Sleeps in 'l hespian Society. liveryone gets into the art il only by up- setting the stage - fandj eoaeh. NVe've even scene members in casts doing their part to make a elub a suecess. The line is drawn on members ol' Soc' and liuskin who have-n't :required ten points by acting' or baelestage work. Thespian members make- up pantomimes, crews around getting lurniture, and eat everything' lrom soup to roles at the Spring Banquet. Members who have earned forty points are then admitted to the Family Clirele ol' Honor Thespians. They are presented with pins, while the outstanding aetors and erewmen receive special awards. This banquet, with a lormal danee lollowing, is the only meet- ing ol' the year. The motto ol the organization is Net well your part. There all the honor lies, llob N'ilson , ,, Donna Shellenberger .Knne Slayer ,, Stuart XVright , ,, Miss Ruth King, Miss Ifern I'atterson ,J In varsity basketball feontinued lrom page ninety-onej season's record l'l'1'.x'irI1'r1l fH'l'Silll'7Il brcrelrn 3' 'l'r'4'n.mrr1 .4 fl1'i.sr: .s XN'ooslel Bl fillNllUl'l0ll .Tl Xtoostet Bl Ritlman 52' Xqhlgmd Tll XYooster 543 Calion -H XYooster 10 Prarberton I5 XYoosl Cl flql lYoostet 70 Nlillersbutg IH' lYooster 62 l.oudont ille 'll XYooster 83 Orrx ille 33 XYooster I9 New l'hiladelphia lH Xhxoster lil Xlillersburg Fil' XYooster 30 Canton l.inroln '12 lYooster Nfl Shelby til Wooster 2l Ritlman ltr' liotulonville Bl XX'ooster 52' XYooster 80 Nlanslield Madison 57 Wooster 72 Orrs ille lil' .Xllianee 72 XYooster 58 mage one hundred twentv-eifht N 1 1 QU Denotes CBI. l 'j Denotes Distrirl lournex SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1879 1 1 'iwmxum csxwmfii Qu. Sf? Public Square Wooster, Ohio SUCCESS T0 THE T LIBERTY RESTAURANT CLASS OF 1952 FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHBADER GOODFOOD H A B' D W A B' E ir WOOSTER OHIO CITY BOOK STORE if Headquarters for School Supplies lg 1111 Imp: weren't we cute? Ik-:III XXCIIIIK' Ixlmicrgalllvnl Ron I--Sun Silu-1. RIIIII CII:-wllgu-I. -lZllIl'I Xlzulin. 1mnuI. Nanny 0nnImmI. Snllx Wrllx. IL'1ItIllI Rmx 2 Xrlcm' lIvim'x'. Ihllc NI1'Ic:lII. mme-ml. f,Illli'Ix IIlIlllI'IiIlllllxl'I. Huh Srhulll. II1nmIcI SL-clx, Yim' Dix, mmcd I NIirIcIlct BUXVIIIQIII Sllcct Nlmning Kimlc'l'g:lllL'n Row I -I',zu'Imann Klingvr, SQIIIN livvwll. Iamix l,I1lxgmx', RUIIIIIL' Xldluigg. lluzm RIllllIl'N, ISIII fllIlllll ilnmmu ll nu M4111 C mul Cum mr I linl Slxmk Xlllx Xllll '12 Iluzlwn 1 Minn, .linux 'I 'z ' ' '. vu-1. pf ' . . 2 Run 2 V-Klmmic Xxuold. lmx-llax Clmlrzul. Luorw fizmlcllmulx. Dem HUtIxl'llIbl'l'lX, Ixzllla' Iluslmxm Ilzuc NI2llll'CI'. flillllll' Ilummoml. I:Il1zlImL'lI1 llunk. Holm Hllsml. RLQIIIUINI IM-num. Imn I'I2llIl'l'N. XIILQIIIIZI C-ilIL-spin' If-IIIlll0l'l'I. -lmlx l'n'CIIlvI ISIIIIIIII IIUIIUIIII I Ilmxmam SIll'l'l XIICYIIUUII KIIIIIKTRQIIIICII Row I Pnl llvnclx Hub l,cuIx, 'luycc Ogdvn, lialllmru I7b2lllIlUIL'llll'IX. Ruth lhnlzllmlwn. XIQI IZIIICINIIII. Ihlly Ikruwu. Nm-I Ifrzlnkx Row 2- -lnmcxl IIIUXUII. mmc1I, R113 Iizuxlmzm. ISIII knrmlm. IBIII Suiulu-Inn. mmul. IIWIIN Smith mmm-1I om- Immlrccl thirty ------vv----vvovvvoo--- - -oo- CUNGRATULATIONS TU THE 1952 GRADUATING CLASS I I I 1 1 - .mwwmm EWWWWQ -M5:,:3535555E5::: gem r V -:- A5555s:s:s::a:a5:-.., .15 V Q AA.A:AA. , ---: T G I 1 1 ,EW vie 2:2 ' ef fzv- f mc i.fe 'zsi e egg ,.,, I: i THE BUCKEYE ALUMINUM CUMPANY ince 1895 ESH F00 Your Sign For Better Food Values I I II II II II E 3 3 N.. Q fs 3 2 Y fa Y 'vh Q Ns. is S U9 2 5 3. 2 3 Q Q O if 3 75 C: F5 fu 3 'll 32 'A : ::oooQQ I O :unc on I I I I 5 f ...v.....v....-.. - vv.. F vvvv.. o v.........v-...v-- 0 L I V E R Congratulations To Class of 1952 Complete Line of Farm Tractors 66, 77, ss Models Shearer Farm Equipment N I C K A M S T E B I S Wooster' Ohio Pho' 380 Wooster's Finest Men's Store l '-L ll'AA 34 5333:3-t33:3lll::5::33:::: F---0--Q ---- -A----A---- A ----- ---------------,vv,--,v--,,, RHAMY'S GULF SERVICE Corner of Beall and North Phone 1208-R ---------Y,---------,----------- 7 ------------ Q A--------- 0--Q RICH BROS. PONTIAC :-: G. M. C. Sales Ei Service . J. , H. 220 E. North St. Phone 443 F ::::::::::: : Congratulations from THE JAN LIN The Shop of Unusual Gifts 219 E. Liberty St. Phone 281 :::::::::::::-- -A:::--:::::i Getrhe DAIRY QUEEN Habit A nice place to stop during -vacation ii? Cleveland Road page one hundred tlmiru'-um 909901 U' 'A ' Au u f M1N's DINEII ' Routes 30, 3 and 5 Meals Around the Clock Open 24 Hours ,1 1 500.000-0000 GISINGEB'S CHEVROLET BUICK CADILLAC 405 E. Liberty ......---o4 L 000090 qy -,-- -,,,,-------oo------vvvo LANDES, KARR and LANDES Real Estate :-: Insurance HARRY H. LANDES, '29 THOMAS j. LANDES, '32 220 E. Liberty St. Phones 322 - 326 Service Since 1905 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 'W :::::o:::::::Q::::::: oooo :::: f:::::o::o:::::::::::::::: 1 I! 11 4' I 1 1 K A S E R S COMPLIMENTS OF 11 I1 0 feminine fashion store 2 I 11 ' S C S ' salutes 5 P E H T THE CLASS OF ,52 RADIO AND TELEVISION Q 1: SERVICE LABORATORY 'xx 2:::'::::::::':: ':: 3 :I 11 E Construction, Installation :::::-:::::::-::::::::---:::: g and Maintenance 3 Il I1 WOOSTER FLORAL 1 I QE 0 L Y M P I 1: II STORE EI STARERITE TELEVISION I ik Phone 1051-L 11 if 242 S. Market Wooster Southeast Corner of the Square 11 page om' hunclrcml Lhnu Il Y LEE'S GBOCERY FOR FINE FOOD it Phone 296 Free Delivery .aev I I Q:::: :Q :- :: ::: Singer Sewing Center Complete Sewing Needs Patterns, Fabrics, Zipers, Tapes 140 E. Liberty Phone 238 Frigidaire Appliances BENNET REFRIGERATION Sf? 420 E. Liberty Street F II II I I I I II I I II I II II II I I II II I I II II II II II II II II I I I II II II II II I II II II II II Compliments of THE GERSTENSLAGER COMPANY 00 Rodenbaugh's Drug Store Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1952 I .::, .:::::::..::e:.: 3 Few as Good-None Better Than CHAS. MORRISON BARBERSHOP Better Barbers an t mc lmmlrccl thirty-Iuur AAAAAA-w ::: o::::::::QQQQQ:::::::: i::---::--:::::::--:::::-' ---3 E.-- 0 3 If 3 ' :I I complfmenfs gg 5 NILEN BLACK, Inc. o 1+ s 5 Oi the 3 L1NCoLN H MERCURY 0 n E E z Sales and Service n W 0 0 s T E B 5: lb ' I 0 L U M B E P. C 0 55 g 0 Q as 2 0 9 0 U U 3 33 E E 321 East Liberty ll E Opp. Fairgrounds : W0OSTERv OHIO 0 z gg E lcxux ..... ::::::-::--:::::--4 Lx---::::::::: --.. xx xx:- 7 ' : : ::: :: ' ::::: ::::: :::: ::::: U E Compliments of I INTERCHEMICAL CORPORATION 3 Interior and Outside E Paints of Distinction 2- Foot of Spruce St. Phone 250 ?m 'm 'T fmm mm: 3 IDEAL FROCKS 1 p.,aooo-Qooo.oo Always First With The Latest 156 E. Liberty Phone 488 ------------A-AA ------A-----4 p.......----QQ, JACOBS MARKET 836 Pittsburgh Avenue page one huudrcl lll IL f p ----- ------ ----- --- THE IIVIHUFF 8: LUNG CU. Westinghouse Home Appliances O 340 E. Liberty Phone 642-K l-:::::::::::::: ': ::::o::oo::oo::o::::::::- Compliments Of Strock's Service S I z 'W l ri Q :: W o il Il II tation l EE l ii EE tl ': .1 ll QQ.. 90000000099 ALMEB Commercial and Portrait Studio Where there is beauty, we take itg Where there is not, We make :tg QQQQQQQQQQQQQ S ..--...q 1 l l ll ll ll ll ll ll ll I ll l P P ll ll li ll ll I l b r ll ll b I l l l l P 0 ll ll ll ll 0 wi u ll ll I , THE GIFT CORNER gg i Greeting Cards - Gifts For Every Occasion The Right Gift for ' 75 That Special Person 573 E. North St. Phone 1824 9 Public Square Wooster 1.2::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 ll ------A- --- AA- -----4 'Y ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nl 0 l-J III U1 CJ G F11 Z I-I 'Il D1 U2 P-I IP' Cl 'JJ IP' Z P-J IP' Z G G C Z CI I-I U2 'CL' G U Meals and Lunches Served Sf? 1829 Cleveland Road Phone 1766-X page one llunclrcd Illllly-SIX I Q-- fy THE DAILY RECORD Serves An Area of 93,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton ro II II II II II II II II I? II sf II II Z II gg II Q II 1 II 'L U Q Q. H 5 A 2. e 3 G. : e I! Ph-A 9 v- ca C: 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Treasure House Hobbies Congratulations and May Your Life Be a Happy Hobby 136 S. Grant St. Phone 1109 I v.............. ...........s T F II I I I I STRAUBS I I I II I II II II II II II II II I II II II r -----..----..---- ........ J ollifi's Auto Supply Automobile Replacement Parts Tires Batteries RCA . Sporting Goods Wooster, Ohio Phone 15 -----A---------A---------A---.4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II 2 II I II II II II II I II II II I II II II QUALITY MARKET Quality Meats Staple Groceries Dairy Products II Phone 207 II II II lb -.....-I1 MCGUIRE Heating -:- faQoQoso II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 'I I 317 E. Liberty sf. HEATTNGCO. Air Conditioning Phone 672 ::::o::::::::-:::: 'e one lllll1llI'Cll 1 Qqgoooo -...1 --..----.... 1 po- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 0 ! CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '52 ! Whichever Field You May Choose May You Be Successful Wooster, Ph ne Obi., BHENNER BROS. 257 -------:::--:::-----::---:::: I r--------:::--::::-::::::::::::X 5 :: Congratulations l Q to the l Class of 1952 E if l l It Wooster Storage Battery 2 2 EE O nn O ll :::: x: x: ':: E ii 9 II 0 0 0 . . ll Dottie's Beauty Salon l E if Q 1 Hair Styling, Permanents l 2 l Cold Wavixig a Specialty E E Phone 765.14 ' fl T l DOTTIE ECK, ctwef K1 d Mg . 2 E Alley Rm of Courthouse :E American Hotel Phone 554 l l WUUSTEH MUSIC CENTER, INC. 3 WALLY FRANKS Wayiue County's Most Complete Music Store Records - Radios - Instruments Sheet Milsic - Accessories ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE ..,,- ,,,, ..,.,, , , ,.... ..,, ,,,........,.vv,..... - - v.vvv...... - -vood ': 7 P' C f' : F : ,- fi ,- .. :- A ., 6 J: ': --------------- -----, T ' U TI 0 0 0 o 55 aiegii- QE 2 g--Fr :V rr fl .....,... -Q AC' --..... II II - ' ---'-'- -?Q 3 II ' r if :L Q gf N :r :: .....--.: ,v g -, 2 O ,gs - 1: if HBH A 2 M ,T u ' 55 P 1a Il ll 1: Satisfaction Since 1884 ii EE EE 0 1 0 11 FREEDLANDER S 11 ll 0 il ll 2 GOOD CLOTHES FOR ALL THE FAMILY i ..... .A... ......+.AAAA..AA........ ..... - - - - E Lahm s Jewelry Store 3 gg 2 0 Here's Wishing 3 . if . The Graduates of :I n Q 221 E. Liberty St. E 1952 W er, Oh' 0 gnu ----if-----f-------AAAQ Success and Happiness H vvwvnnnvn' nun II EE 0 ::::::::: -::: ::::::::::::::: 0 Y ee W. A. Whiiaker 8: Son E if o 9 CASUALTY 84 PROPERTY l 0 I INSURANCE E H A N S 0 N S I Phfme 48 1 220 E. Liberty Phone 1571-R 3 lst Fed. Savings 86 Loan Buildin 4 O g 0 0 L:::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::i :::::: ::::: li page one hundred thirty-ning ll ll ll :E I omp lmen s o 'I C U N N 81 S U N S 11 John Deere lf Quality Farm Equipment ll ll ll Wooster, Ohio Phone 93 T 0 ll Compliments of 1: ::: :,:::,: -,::,-::::::::: r 1' 0 ll In 0 ll ll if R R T TRANSFER Eg F lg ll I ll I 1 l . BARRETT S Eg QE Liberiy Flower Shop ll Bonded Member Florist E 5, Telegraph Delivery K 1 WOOSTER, OHIO r ::::-::::::::::::::::-::::::! E--:::: ::::--::::: BOYD CORNELIUS 2 ii II OLDSMOBILE :' EOR THINGS Q ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE ', ' PHONE sos See lu ::::::'::::::::::::::: 4 na gl HAMBO AND LONG ll Cloyd A. Taylor Wnm. A. Hosmer L Sf? 0 TAYLOR St HOSMER Your Safest Shoe Storey 11 223 W. Liberty Phone 596 O North Side Public Square :v X-Ray Fitting humlrccl lorry Q..oooQQ- V m T JUSTICE GULF SERVICE 2 gg B E U L A H 5 EE BECHTEL i Cleveland R d Ph 612 R U S H 0 P L: -::::: EE PUBLIC SQUARE ji Fashions T: ::-:: ..:: :::E E of Distinctio S Compliments U Q of s 5 Z THE TYLER GRAIN ., 'L Q AND Q , , 5 E Shop ln 3 Friendly SI 1 ..... ... ........... ... ........ 4 1 ....: C: ...::::. xcnzx I E ' ' ' 5 CONGRATULATIONS .... CLASS OF 1952 wi? CENTRAL OHIO LIGHT and POWER COMPANY The Friendly People A-A:::::o9::9:::::oo I Illl 3 A'A A A' M c I N 'I' I P1 E C U . Furniture - Carpets - Rugs ': ----AA----A-------------- oe-- 0.0.0.4 T33 330 1 11 K I: XI 1 11 .1 e 1 11 -lj I 2' 0 .1 O Y: C1 11 na 0 l V' ll ig? in IP H o 4 fb VI II 'U :- 11 9 FG II id 11 Xi 11 LQQQQQQQQQQQQ VCQQQ 11 '- 1: 3 1 II m II ' il 5 1 3 E 11 Z 11 U1 3 YL In 11 I 11 Q 2 LTI 1I In 11 11 11 11 3 11 8 2 2. 1 2 E C U N R A D ' S Established in 1904 - v - v - ---- - - v v v ----------- - v v :oooooooooc -coco QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ po-- AAA- - ------A------ - ---------- HEITSIVIAN SALES AND SERVICE Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer New and Used Cars For the Best Deal in Town 757 Spruce St. See Us Phone 597' AAAA-----------A-Q- ---- ---- - E ' ' Wooster F arm Dairies Wholesale and Retail x. if Ice Cream :-: Lunches s Soda Fountain 1 Dairy Products 3:04 v--- --- ...-...- oc--v- v-vv p.-::::A--:::::-:::::: ::: Compliments of Bailey's Barber Shop Berm Bailey and Bob Spealman if Opposite Freedlander's 1I --.,..4 oe II ll lb 13 1h 11 1 P 0 11 ll ll ll 1 I jj Compliments 11 ii of 5 MooRE BAKERIES T ll ll c hundred lmly-uso B I 0 B 1 1 1 r--::::::::--:::--::::: -:-1 11 II II 2 II 1 3 ff The 1' il 1 1 1: EE Colller Prmtmg 1 1 ll .E 1. ll EE Company 1 1 1 ll I 1 11 1 xi? EE 11 11 2 II 1 11 if WUUSTER, OHIO SE 11 I1 ili3:i:::11::33331133333 3331111111 1111 3331 k Y 'm m ::::':3 : 331 3 . I1 3 1 Wayne Becreanon, Inc. 1 11 1 - 1 S Bowl For Health . E Compliments I 11 1 1 of 51 tl 5 Lincoln Hgy. East Phone 2210 P 1 11 1 --------- - ------------- -. .--- 4 if ANDERSON SERVICE 1 11 ll 1 11 I1 1 1 , .... 1:::---::::--:::-::-::m: 1. II 1 1 1 11 0 ll 0 For Laundry I1 I1 I1 ll O I I 'I 1 E L L 1 0 T T S 1 I Clcveland and Burbank Roads 2 For Dry Cleaning I.. ......... ..-..-..-........-.. ........ page um- lmundrccl Im-lyrlh 0 1 Y::::::: :::c':::: c: ::::'S i :::::::'::::'::::: '::::3 0 0 0 Compliments of 2 li SILVER BROTHERS BOND SHOE STORE ' as fi 55 0 i :' 1437 E. Bowman St. Phone 272 Best Wishes 1-::::::::::: :: ::::::--2:1 to the 0 li EE Class of 1952 x-:5::,:,,,::,:--,:,:,:::,--- I1 ?E ss Compliments of ik n nEHB's GBOCEBY QE IE 41 1, i ff? E: 186 W. Liberty Phone sas-R 2 531 Spink St. Phone 1411-L E il -Q----- - ---Q-----A----A--ooooo ll 0 'V 11 . I1 WOOD'S BARBER SHOP 0 C 0 0 omplzments ,, it Our Business Is To ff of Improve Your Appearance 0 0 0 0 0 0 247 E. Liberty Street if ODENKIRK gg M 1 333 agiii 3132333333333 il 3: s0H10 SERVICE gg r R Q ----A---A--- ::::::::::: CC: H H I 3 CONGRATULATIONS S I: To The Class of '52 nu II il QE East Bowman St. J E W E L B O X :: WOOSTER, OHIO finfff iewflfy E Public Square Phone 1823 1:34 'AA'- AA 3 4 - 33333332 33333333333 3-3 333323532223 c' one lnmclrcrl iHI'ly-iifllll' Compliments of THE HOLMES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,INO Yhf A Wooster, Ohio i C 'P'i 'e '5 of E Togs for the School C d I L I B E R T Y from SportsA to For l S T U D I O 224 E. Liberty Phone 123 S A L L Y I S i 1 ::::?:::::::::::::::: :::::4 :::::::::::::::::::: Compliments of O K.RUBBER WELDERS I Recaping 6? Repairing zzz W. LIBERTY sT. WOOSTER, OHIO 1111111 Graduation Presents Diamonds - Compacts Shaeffer Pens Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Omega, Watches ik WHITE'S JEWELRY srone 215 East Liberty Street Compliments Of THE EL TREVADOR RESTAURANT -----o---- ----- --A-------AA CHILDREN'S SHOP ff 155 W. Liberty Wooster COMPLIMENTS OF LEINER'S RADIO SHOP i 151 S. Market Wooster, Ohio Weigel's Barber Shop . Three Barbers- Curly, Jack, and Warren Cl veland Road Phone 1993-R yz: FRANK WELLS nRUssandsoDAs 'ik The Biggest Chocolate Soda In Town I I lrccl lortysix II II II II I I I I I I I I II II II II II I I I II II f L22 M g M Q small ' . accouni' Q ' Q , ,af 'qaifigxx XI 4 V N . -IN sa ra- N V1 3 Q Q. it Ch N 'I N : N 9 O 'Q N : Xe e : 'C m G 6 o : :. 'W at the friendly and courteous WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK II I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II II II : I I I I II I I I II I I II II I SNYDER CAMERA SHOP Cameras Photographic Supplies Expert Photo Finishing Service ik E. Liberty at Bever II II L r- Yvvv- --------- --.---...-- - , BUY F. MARTIN F O R D Sales :-: Service g Wooster, Ohio Phone 98 Fountain Service - Light Lunch SHELLY'S DAIRY STORE ik Cleveland Road page one humlred I ll L L BEST WISHES TU THE GBADUATING CLASS OF 1952 THE VVOOQSTER RUBBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF WORLD FAMOUS REG U 5,rA'l.orr. AND my H fewwww QQIBELIJ ces ff, APHS 1 I 7 , f 5544 ijjygel A j4f'jlJ, ,M, N 9225 ' J' M lfiff' Qs 'fi X: .5 fc 15 SN ' v W Qfffcw 0 Vx vxyrg ffl. uf if E X - H'j,wfQ'ijbQ5E iii? .MQ NOTES AUTOGRAPHS NOTES ilrllml. -1- -1-v w 9 1 u ' v lllll ,..... 64' 22... 1 SN,-f'-Q ff 'fk-5' 3. f 5 5 u m I ll. K1 .Lg V 1 nil l 'W . .4 Af Q4 E' -X v fllzl, mm tiqifhi ffl? Elilzlf J I T iff:-5' , I ,Q 7 ii , V- 1 ' . 1 v 7 ,4--. .-...-- f 5 -- s . ,,..-- Y v ' '11k1+1 1? ---- fwr if-W W 3 'f - ' -LT . -X ,.--- '37 f f---5 ,,.-- ' inf ,.- - ? -1- .---1 -7 'Y . i ---is -u1 ,
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