Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Advertisements Class Prophecy Contents and Faculty .... AAAA44444- 'S 6 14 16 32 44 80 18 ........l21 26 THE ENGR,-XVINGS IN THIS ANNUAL NVERE PRODUCED BY THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY. CANTUN, CHIC Row l-Katie l-Till, Phyllis Miracle Row 2--Mr. Nloorc. juzulnc lloslclllcr, .Xnncr Mayer. I'zll lllllllflll ill2il'g2ll'L'l lollingur. llill Sclil'ciI1cr. Miss NCSlJlll. Elini liullcr. Dirk .johnson Annual Staff .Xnnv lNluyvr ., lflliltll'-ill-flli!'f Dick johnson ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . . , ,,,. H ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I i Il.Yfllf'.SA Illllllllgfl' Slufl-Roger Cook. Daw Ginlcr, George klingcr, Paul Lnnclcs. Bob Skelton, Kcilh Wingcl Pill xvlIIlCl4 , , , ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . A A,.. ,, , ,..,,,.. . ... .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, l'if ll1lll'f' wlitm' Slulj-llarlmm lizirlfliy, liclna Dix. llzivid fillllCl'. Sue Hzilmlcunan. john Hann, l'ul Nloslu-lx .Xvcry l'rall. Bill Sl'lll'CllJCl' I'l1vllis lllimflc , , ,..,.,... ,H ,,.,, ,, ,.,,,,,. ..,,,,,, ,.,.,, , , ,,,, , . Makr'-ujf wlilm' Slall-lL1'zu'ic llccrs. june! liurliliolz. Susan limlwzmls, janet Taylor, Dorothy Xlkillcl' Al1ll'gilliCl lollinger ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , , , ,,,,,, , ,, ., H f1l'gIlllf2IlllllH.Y rrlilor Kallic l l'ilL , ,, , fiirlx' xjrrzrlx Vllilflli Bill Sl'lll'Cllll'l' ,, ,,,,,,,, linyx' .xjmrlx rllifor lim lilllll'l' , , W W ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , . .,.,,.,,,, , ,. Arlwerfisirzg lIltlllflgf'I' .S'tulI-john Nlrlilurc. assislunl, have .llcxamlcxg Pal llcclcr, Dana llrooks, lcd Crawl'ord. 'Bob l-lnilong, Hul Franks, Roscoe Krauss, llill l'czu'c'c. .Xnnu Shznnp, Bill Slcwsns. Iluainilzi Yoclcl lczlnnc Hoslclllcr ,, W , ,,,,,, . , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, 'I'ypi.il Photngruplumi-I.ilwrly Studios, Slllll'Y0lll'l' Slndio, Wulnicfs tloinnierfial and I'orlruil Sluclio. Wooster Daily Rcforcl, Rosfoc Krauss. Bob Sc-ilcrl. Sluzirl Wright page livc f,4 ,gy page eight Nlr. limmett Miller, Mr. Karl Hoover, Mr. D. l'. liodenbender, Mr. Frank XVinter, Nlr. Harold R. Clerberich, llr. X'Villi:un R. Schultz Board of Education One ol' the major projects ol' the l952-53 Board ol' Education has been the building' program. This past year, besides completing a two-room remodeling .job at X'Valnut Street School, six new classrooms and a teachers' room were added to the Layton School building. A two-room addition to the Beall ,Xvenue School has been approved, and plans are being' made lor this project. ln order to make a complete study ol' building plans and to view lirst hand the various types ol' school lurniture and equipment, three board members went with Mr. liodenbender to Atlantic City last February. The board authorized the purchase ol' the new cyclorama, which is now in use on the auditorium stage. ,X better salary schedule lor teachers was also adopted. X'Vooster's Board was one ol' the lirst to oi n the newly-organized North- eastern Ohio School Board .'Xssociation. The purpose ol' this group is to give board members a chance to meet and discuss common problems. Plans lor the luture include securing' a speech and hearing' therapist lor the city schools. ln view ol' the increasing munber ol' school children, the board in planning lor luture expansion is studying new sites lor building. Mr. Frank VVinter , . .,,,, , 1'resif1er1I Mr. Karl Hoover ,, ,, Vlifl'-fJl'l?.Yifi!'7If Mr. Roy Miller , Clerk Mr. H. Don Scott .Xfter Nlr. Scott's graduation from Muskingum College, he had a variety of experiences before becom- ing' principal of our high school. He first taught and coached at Manchester High School before entering the Army. 'I'hen for eighteen months he supervised at Ariny schools lor illiterates. After serving' two years overseas with the 82nd para- troopers division, Mr. Scott taught at Marysville High School and was executive head of Kirkersville school. His last position before coming to XVooster was as principal of liarnesville High School. During Nlr. Scott's two years here, he has shown a genuine friendly interest in the students and has been helpful in every way he could. QQQ'-D ' ww' . Mr. D. P. Bodenbender Being superintendent of the XVooster school sys- leni is a full-time job, but Mr. Bodenbender is always willing' to assist students whenever he can. He is one ol Wooster High's most ardent supporters and friends. page nine FACULTY I' ll'll SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ROW l-Mr. Paul Dodez Mathematics: Adviser, Junior Hi-Y: Coach, swimming: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Case Tech- nical. Mrs. Miriam L. Myers Mathematics, 8: Commercial Arithmetic: Adviser, Junior High Student Council: The College of Wooster. B.S.: Ohio State University, M.A. Miss Olive Bowers Mathematics: Adviser, National Honor So- ciety: The College of Wooster. B.A. Mr. Harold A. Smith Chemistry: Mathematics: Adviser. Senior Class: Findlay College: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Kent State University. ROW 2-Mr. Roy M. Black General Science: Wilmington College, B.S. in Education: Bushnell University: Vin- cennes College: Ohio Northern University. Mr. John J. Maskas General Science: Assistant coach, football, basketball. track: Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute, B.S.: University of North Carolina: The College of Wooster: The University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Wayne Hostetler Biology: Co-faculty manager of athletics: Bluffton College. B.S.: Kent State. Mr. Floyd E. Maurer Visual Education: Physics: Algebra: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Ohio State Uni- versity, M.A,: Case Institute of Tech- nology. HISTORY ROW l-Mr. Robert H. Moore World History: U. S. History: Business manager, the General and tie Annual: Denison University, B.S. and M.S.: Ohio State University. Mr. Donald N. Welsh U. S. History: Ashland College, B.A.: Uni- versity of Akron, M.A, Mr. Alfred H. Johnson Mathematics 7: World Problems: Coach. Junior High basketball: The College of Ilciffgoster, B.S.: University of Wisconsin, Mr. Edward E. Adair History 8: Social Science: Adviser. Junior Class: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Uni- versity of Michigan, M.A. Mr. Ralph Beechy Testing Program: Visiting Teacher: Attend- ance: Kent State: Goshen College, B.S. and B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A. Mr. Paul Batdorf Driving: Wittenberg College: Ohio State University, B.A. Miss Barbara Kaylor Civics 12: Journalism: Adviser, the Gen- eral: The College of Wooster. B, A.: Ohio State University, M.A. HOME ECONOMICS AND MANUAL TRAINING ROW l-Miss Nan Wylie Home Economics 8: Geography 7: English 7: Muskingum College': Kent Slate Univer- sity, B.A. in Education. Miss Kathleen Boland Distributive Education: Adviser, Future Retailers of Wooster: State Teachers Col- lege, Indiana, Pa., B.S.: University of Pitts- burgh, M.A. Miss Betty L. Lorenz Home Economics 7. 9, 12: Adviser, FHA and the Colonel: Bowling Green State Uni- versity, B.S. in Home Economics Educa- tion. Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home Economics 8. 9. 10. ll: Adviser. FHA and Tri-Hi-Y: Wittenberg College. B.S.: Ohio State University. M.A. ROW 2-Mr. Victor W. Mclntire Industrial Arts: Woodworking! Coach. baseball and Junior High foot all: Kent State University. B.S. in Education. Mr. James L, Shelly Metal Working: co-faculty manager of athletics: Adviser, Boy Patrol: Kent State University. B.S. in Education. Mr. Paul S. Scangler Mechanical Drawing: Planning: Industrial Arts 11: Kent State University. B.S.: Ohio State University. FACULTY MUSIC, ART, AND LANGUAGES Miss Constance Mt'Phersun Musie 7. H. il: Ohio State l'niiersity. IIS. in lidutation. Mrs, Edith Joss I,atin: Ifatnily Lixing: Adxiser. Sophomore l.atin tllub J State l'nix'ersity. Miss Leona Bihbee l,atin I: lieonoinies: lieonotnit' Geography: Adxiser. lfreslt man I.atin Club: lleidellmerg College, ISA. Miss Anne Rodgers l'nirersilr ol Sorbonne. Paris: l'nixersity ol Grenoble einnati: National Vnixersity. Mexieo, A Mr. Harry H. Hetman Art ll. IZ: Western Reserxe l'nixersity: tlleteland Sthool ol' Art: Case Sehool ol' Applied Science, ISS.: KIA. Mr. Ralph F. Ortiz Art 7. H. ll, Ill: Western Reset re l'nixersity: tlleteland School ol' Art. ILS. Mr. George K. Niekles Music supervisor: lland: Senior Choir: flI't'llL'SlI'lII lllsllll' mental mttsie: Ohio l'niversiti. IIS. in lidttcalion: Ohio State l'niiersity. M..-X. ENGLISH Miss Ruth Bartell linglish H: Adxiser. junior Red Gross tiounril: 'I he Lillie lege ol II'oos!er, ILS.: Ohio Stale latirersity: Akron l'niversilt'. Miss Fern Patterson linglislt T: Geography 7: Assistant Adiiset. Soc and Ruskin, National Ihespian. Speech: lhe tiollege ol lYoostet'. ll.,-X.: Iloulder. Colorado: Ohio State lnitersitx. MA. Mr. Robert Pollock Speech: Debate: Radio: Adviser. IYHSYQ Ottetbein Col lege: IIA.: Ohio State l'nixersity. Miss Lucille Carroll Iinglish Ill: .-Xdriser. Ifl.-X: lvllllllllgllbll College, ILL: Ohio State l'niversitx. NIA. Miss Ruth king linglish ll: Drantaties: Atlriser. Soc and lluslsin. National Ihespian: 'lille College ol Wooster. ILS. Miss Lueile Nesbitt linglish ll, l2: Adxiser. the hllllllllltlf vlilll' College ol IYooster. ILA.: ltestern Reserxe l'nitersitx. NIA. Miss Ann Schofield linglish Sl. Ill. ll: Muskingtun College. ll.X. LIBRARY, COMMERCIAL, AND AGRlCllLTl'Rl2 Miss Gwenneth Foss -Iunior shorthand: .lunior business typing: Personal Ull- ing: Adviser. FISIA: l'niversitt ol Akron, ILS.: Kent State lfnixersiti: tlolunibia l'nixetsitt1 l'nixersity ol Southern California. Mr. Glen R. lioling ,-Agriculture: Adviser, IIA: Ohio State l'niversily. ILS. in Agriculture. Miss Erma Hudson Librarian: Adviser, Library Club: Ioledo l'uixersitr. II. A.: Western Reserve l'niversity. ll.l,.S. Miss Kathryn Sheedy Senior shorthand: Secretarial praetiee: Salesmansltip: Business Law: Personal typing: Adxiser, Ifl3l.A. Student Council: Ohio l'niversity, ILS. in lidueation: Ollio State llniversity. MA. Mrs. Raehel Fetzer Bookkeeping: General business: Adxiset. l'ti-IIi'Y: Olterbein College. ILS. in lidutation. Dave eleu n The College ol lI'ooster. IIA.: Ashland College: Kent Spanish ll, I2: linglisli IO: lfrench ll. IZ: Adviser. tllulx des lfraneais, Soeios lispanoles: Denison l'nitet'sitt. IIA.: Ohio State l'nirersity. M..-X.: l'nirersitx ol' Wiseonson' l'tanc'e: ll estern Reserse lnnerstts: l'nixersitx ol tlin- Jilgl' UV? FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROWV l-Miss jane Snyder I-irls' pllisiml Cllllflllllllll Mlxiser, Senior lQ.A.fX.. Cirls' HW . lunior Class, lhe College ol llonslel, ll.X. Miss jean Campbell , su ll Clllll mon, lleullh: Ml- iiser. Alllllllll' CQ. X..X,, cl1cerlezlrlei'sI Nlllxlxlllglllll College. ll.K. ROWV 2-Mr. Gene Coleman llezul oi Illyslrall lllllfllllillll Cozlrll, Ioolhnll annul lmrls: Ohio NUl'llll'l'll l'nix'ersili. ILS. in l'illlll'2lll0Il, Mr. Kenneth XV. Znereher lloxs' plnsicul emlneznionz Courll. has- ' rnll 'mal gollg lfinmllni' College. ll.,-X. Mr. Edward Kane Scienceg llezlllhg Bois' plnsiczil echi- culion: Assislznn coufll, loolhull: .Ml- xiser. Sopholnore lli-YQ Ohio North- ern l lllXl'l'Nllf', BA, in l',lllll'1IllUIl. CUSTOIHANS ROXV l--Mr. Charles Ellll'l'll'k, Mr. linuly Evans, Mr. Paul Amstull, Mr. George j. Bollinger. ROWV 2-Mr. Foster L. Stneker, Mr. NWI- limn C. Fowler, Mr. Ray Shilling. SECRETARIES Seated-Carol Cook. Standing-Ruth Davis. Arlene Leiner. Mrs. Lufile Gnlehouse. Secretaries to the Snperinlendenl-Mrs. Lucille Galehouse, Carol Cook. Serretaries to the Principal--Rnlh Davis. Arlene Leiner. urls--scnior llounn lxauc Vick- llix. anal scuioi lxnlic l:l'lll. Right: llllllltlllllllllg ullcml- s. Illlllllfsllt' lull. Illllllll' llllllil axixmmxg-,1. ' ' Slllllblll connfil guul alum olliwrs lllt'l'I with nlugauilu- l'l'l1l'l's1'lll3lliN'. Lcll Io righl: iounail lllt'-Illl'Nllll'llI, liill S4ln'cilu'r: l'l'IH'l'Sl'Ill1lllN' ol Curtis Pnhliahing Lo., Xlr. Sli Conxillv: aulxisor ol hllllll'lll monnfil. Slim Slim-ily: council plc-siilrnl, Roy N'c'lls: junior io-sorizll cll:iil'lnan, Suv Hulclcrmnng junior ilarss Inui- rlcnl, Pnl lining: scnior class proxi- clcnl. jim Xlowrcy. IN FIRST l'LACli IS SVOOSTERS' lnclivirluul cu-nts l'0llll'5l2lIllh lu-ur lhis un- nonnu-nu'nl all Nlnswillon janumry I7. 'ings llllllllll -if-.hp 'li' emma 5 ' Nw llilgl' Row I: Bill Schreiber, Barbara Barlehv, Pal Nlinter. Martha Gordon Row 2: Bill Palus, Mr. Smith. Miss Rodgers, jim Muwrey Senior Class Officers ,Inn Muvvrey , ,,,, ,,,,,, , , , . ,.,, v,,,,,, , H llill Schreiber' , , Martha Gurdon , Pal Winter , , ,,,, W Barbara llarlellv, Bill l'alus ,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,, Nliss Anne Rodgers, Mr. Harold Smith ,,,, , I,l'l'Sflll'IIl Virr'-ln'1'xif1r'r1l Sf l'I'l'll1I'j' ,, Tr1'1i.va1V1'r Snrinl ClIIlfI'Illl'7l ,, Class nd1'i.v1'rs Class Will NVQ-, the Seniors ul' lVoosler High School, being ol sound mind and holly, do hereby ilraw up the last will and testament ol' Lhe Class ol l953. NVQ lorlhwitli disclose whal those, the undersigned, have bequeathed to certain fortunate individuals- liill Fisher leaves his height to Bill Rich, who can probably use ir. All of our engaged girls leave their rings. sixteen .Xnne Mayer leaves her piano Lu Nlarilyn Trover. Nanfyi Rhamy leaves her glllllAl'l'2ll'killg Lo Kay Rumhaugh. Geri Rice leaves her hlush to Pal Ewing. Shirley Shelly leaves her driving to Alicia Crow. Carol lXlonLgmnery leaves, taking her Bills. Pat X'Vinrer leaves her paint pol to Pat Beeler and -Ianet Rich. fllmitinued on page Till -IAMES ARGABRITE 'llllf' 1111111 11'l111 i11:'1'nt1'1l 11'111lc .xl11111l1I l1111'1' f111f.vl11'1l , J iI.-- Clllcwlvl' IIig,,l1 Sflmul I. L. MARILYN ANN B -YNEY ..., I'..Xl'!'I' 1! fl'lllll Il f11xl1i1111 111111'-I11-Ill-Y 2. .I, -Ig I I I II.X II. I: IZ YY 2. II. 'Ig SICIIU club 'I I'BI..Y 'IZ K-n'ls bln-1'1'IuI1 I. RUBY IRENE BECKLER .4 liw' 11'111' 111'1'1'1' q1'l.x .xI1'f1j11'1I 1111 -CLYX 2. FI. -I: I -- no-..'. In-II1-Y -. .w. VI. LIIIIII clulx I. -. Iunim' R1-cl Clrusw 1'1'pl'1's1'l1l:1lixc 2. B.-'YRBA R -Y AN E BARTCHY 1II1111x' ll 11'111111111 z1'l111 1'1111'l 111111 1'1111 1'1'1'I11ir1ly 1li.vl1'111'l. - UNK I. 2. II. I: .XII-sl:n's1n'1'cr I' XII -sun' Imskcllmull I: IYI-III'x 2. II. AI: Rnclm club .I. I. 1.111111 1'IuI1 I. 2: Sm' :mal IIIISIKIII I. 2. II. I: Girls C-lac l'lllIJ I: Nl-I, I. 2, II. -I: IM'g1'1-1' nl Nlcril I: IDL-gmc ul' II1111111' 2: l,CgI'L'l' ul' I'.Xl'CllCIII'i' II, -Ig Senior class co-s111'i:lI dlzlirmzm: I'r1ml IIIIUIIIIZIIII II: :I11111l11l I'c1lll1l'1' slalll' -I. BETTY -I EAN BELL 12111111 1l1'1'1l.v ring 1'll'Ill' III11' Il I11'll.-I II.Y I, 2. II, I: 'l'rifHi-Y 2: I.il1l'a1l'x cllllm I. 2. II. I: Lulin clulm 2 'I BETTY .IOAN BOLDMAN .-I z1'111111111'.x QHl'.Y'.X i.s lIlIlI'll 1111111' 111'1'11111I1' Illllll fl 1111111'.v 1'1'1'l11i11lY.-I-'II.Y I. 2. TI. -I: 'Iri-Ill Y 2: I.ilmu'x 1'lul1 I. 2. II, I. KENNETH WAYNE BOLDMAN I 11111 l11'1'1', I111l I 1l1111'l .Yllllllf 111111111 il.-Buskcllxzlll I. 2: Bzlsvlmzlll I: AI'1':1c'k I: DICKLY -I. AN N MARIE BRESSON Il1'1' s1111lf' ix liln' I11111111g' 1111 tl l11111j1.---'l'ri-IIi-Y I: I'II.X -I: 5101111 clulx II, I BI,.X I, xifc-pl'1'si1I1'l1l -I. .IAN ET LUCILLE BUCHHOLZ l111f11'll1'1l lu' ll j11'1'I11'l1111l 1111Ii1111.-Lzllill rlull I. 2. 4. .1,, II'l'2ISIlI'CI' J: I'II.X I: IH-H1-Y 2. .I.fI.1I1-xulmllul 1'Iunr- mam 4: WIISY 2. II. 4, CUIIIIIIIIIIY cluuirmzm I3 Spanish CIIIIJ II. 'IC I 'IfY 2. II. -IZ NYY girls -IC CKY I 2 'I -I' .XII-slnr vullcxlmzlll I. 2. EI: .XII-slzn' Imckcv II, -I. fzlplzlilx bl: ,Yll-slalr srwrcl' I. fl: NIIIIUIIRII Ilmlur SUl'l1.'lX' -I, SHIRLEY JEAN BURNS li1'1111i111' 11x ll H111111!1j11'i11I.-'I'l'i-Hi-Y 2. III I II.Y 'IQ Girls' Ulcc l'IllIl I: CLYY I. IJZIQC SCYCII ICCII jACQUELlNE CARPENTER I'i7'l'Il Qlillfllllllillll Zlllllllf .v1'I lll'l' Sault fI'l'l'.'L2lllll clulm l, 23 lfrcnth cluh El. 45 'l'ri-Hi'Y 2. 3, 4, social cliairulau Pl: Soc and Buskin l. 2. 43 Thcspian l. 2. fl. l. Honor Thcspian -lg GAA 2. 3. 4. xifc-president 4: ,XII-star howling 2: .XII-star volley hall fl: Majorcttc 2: Girls' l'lllSCIllllli' l, 2: fimwrzll lxusincss stafl' 2. girls' sports ctliloi' Fl, co-fcalurc ctlitor 4: Prom attendant fl: llllllllftlllllllg quccu 4: National Honor Society fl, 4. GAIL ARLENE CHILDERS Siu' f1'c'l.x mon' ul llomf' zvillz Il Imlnu in Iwi' lmnrl Ilmn mm! pmplw flu will: u fwnril.-Blair High School, Blair. Nebraska. l. 2: Majorcltc 3, Head lllil-lOl'CllC 41 Ilantl 2. fl. 43 Orthcstra 1: Latin club 21 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl. 'lg -lunto al: UAA 2. 3. 4: W girls 4: All-star swim- ming fl. 43 .Xquacaclc 2, 33 Soc anal Buskin 4: Spanish cluli fl. 4. prvsiclcnl 43 Nlfl. fl. Al: -lunior Red Cross council fl. otlicci 4: Y council Pl. SHIRLEY jEAN COX .-I lnuglr ix zvurlh n lliollxarlll Ivuix in nur nmrkr'l.- UAA l. 2. fl, 43 .Xll-star hockey fl: Sportshoarml 43 'Soccer IIIEIIIRIQCI' 41 lri-Hi-Y 2. fl. 41 FHA 4: Choir 2. fl. 4: Girls' Cilcc clulm lg DICCIA sccrctary 4. SHIRLEY AN N CHRISTOPHER You 1lnn'l lmmt' .rh1 .r lzrn' ilnlil .rlu .r uxlcml lo rrrilrf.-l.atiii club I: Spanish cluli fl. 41 Library club I. FILOMENA DELLAFAVE ll'lu'n 'vnu ask llrr fl. qznavtimi, iI'.r likz' Inking your yingrr nul nf II rlikf'.A'l'ri-Hi-Y fl: l-'HX fl: GAA 43 Stcno cluli fl: Girls' Glcc cluli l. WILLIAM DEVIN EY ll'onr1'u I low' nal: m'iIll1'r do I half' llwm. You mighl mil il Iolrrulimz.-llascball manager El: Football lll2lll2lgl'li 4: Hi-Y 4: lllili.-X 4. mage eighteen -IAMES HOFFMAN BUTLER Hz' bites off rnmv' than ln' run r'l11'1t'. und rlu'u'.r iI.-- Latin cluh l, 23 Student Council l, 2, fl: Hi-Y 2. fl. 1, ll'C2iSlll'Cl' 2. El: lunior class treasurer: National Honor Society 43 fiflllfflll stafl 4: Amuml stall' fl, 4, adver- tising manager 4: junior Rotator 43 llasclmall l: Foot' ball l, 2. 3. lCllCl'llll'lll fl. GREGORY JOSEPH CARAFELLI ClHl.lI'il'!ll'l'f Thr' .vlill .snznll twirl' thai mrilunr von fwfl .wlill xnmllvv.fHi-Y 43 lfootball I: Basketball l: 1 J Baseball l, L: Golf 33 Latin club l, L. JOSEPH CARAFELLI I um zvhul I am. Stop! l.nnk.' and l.ixl1'u.'.-lfoollxall I, 2, fl. 4: Track l. 2. 3. FRANK CARMICHAEL Spring is Allfllllg, Hu' grass ix riz. rmrl Frank no loligrlr with ux iz.- PATRICIA ANN DUNHAIWI 'l'l1f' clu'f'r.v-l'aI Dunlmnr utcll.-I 'IA 2. El, 4: 'l'ri- Hi-Y 2, fl, 4: l H.X 2, fl, 4: Red Gross council 2, 3: Steno clulx fl, I-'BIA 4: Reserre cheerleader 2. Varsity cheerleader -I: ,Xqttacade l. 2. fl, 4: GAA I. 2, fl, -I, sccretary-treasurer soccer 2. El. II. captain fl: .XII-star hockey 3: I.il'e-saving I. Il: Girls' IV Il, 4. president 4: Leaders cltth fl, 4. lg Baseball manager 4: All-star RICHARD ALAN DUNHAM ll ix ln-Ilrr In lu' xllml null Xlllllf' Hum lo lu' lllll :tml nm! n .rlmrlmrn-I I'A I, 2, fl. 4: Hi-Y EI. 4. treasurer 4. SUSAN MARTHA EDWARDS lfrirnzlly mul lrtll and u .vmilw for all.-GAA I. 2. 3. -I: Sports hoard I: .XII-star haskethall I, captain: All- star soccer l. 4: .XII-star hockey fl. 4: .XII-star volley hall I: Latin clulm I. 2: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, II, 4: I H,X 2. fl. 4: Auntml stall' 4: Girls' Glee cluh I: Choir 2. fl. 4. -IIEAN MARIE ERVIN I r'nn'I com'1'nlrule'.' llte' kno! of my rlllwzliml lceepx Fllllllllg umlnnv.-Nlckinley High School, Canton. O., I: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 4: l H.X 4: DEGX 4, social chairman: f:l'Hl'l'lIl IYPISI GLORIA MAE FETTER Ilffr Vwrijnff for lmtfing lricmlx is lo In' unc.-Iiand 2, fl. 4: Latin CIIIII I, 2: FHA 4. reporter. THOMAS DEAN FINLEY Thr Inari frirml roto' mr lrax eve: ' Iuul.-Latin clulm I. 2: IVIA 2, fl. 4. treawurer EI: DICGX 4, president. noNNA JEAN FINN li'1'rl-lm! nn! lllll-ll!'Illll'!l.-iIll'l-HI-Y 4: FHA 2, 4: Band l. 2. fl. 4: Girls' Glee clttlm l: Steno flllll 3, FBIA 4. FREDRICK BRADLEY FISHBURN liappy I am. front curl' I mn lrcr. II'llt' cun'l Illrr all lu' conlwnlwl like mei.-'I'rack manager 2: Radio I v - L clulx .li Spanish clttli .l. 4. WILLIAM TERRENCE FISHER All Ihr' qrcal men arf' rlving, rlnrl I 1Inn'I lcel so ntrll kcthtll I ' I I o lun llIj'.YI'lf.+fi0Il. I, 2, 4: Bai' -la , 4: Track fl: Hi-Y 2. 3, secretarv 2: L. f. A. C -catpa' Booster cltth 2, fl: Soc and Ruskin I. 2: I.atin chili' I, 2: junior Red Cram council I: Student council 4: .junior Rotator I, SAIVIUEL FLENIINC 'l'l1cy my 7l'lIllIl'll ure like .tI11rx. .vo I'll lcrvjv llmm nl II Iclrcxcnjrir rliiluncc.-llaselmall 2, Il, AI. page ninetc page LARRY FLESHER Men are lm! lilIll!lI'l'lI of ll larger groivlh.-tLeneral sports editor -lg Latin club l. 2: junior Red Cross council 3. 45 Intramural wrestling 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. fl, -I. KATHRYN IRENE FRITZ Imnwflr to look ul. rleliglzljul lu knmv.-I.atin club l I Class social thanrnm 7 Soc and Bu km I ' I '. ',....'. -,'. 1 l. ' -. --' 1' ,-,... 1-.. s ...... 43 Thespian 2, 3. 45 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. program chair- man 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, librarian 2. service chairman fl. president 43 Student Council 3, secretary: Steno club 3, IfIIL.X 43 tirfnerrll business stall' 2, fl. head typist 4: Annual girls' sports editor 4: National Honor Society fl, 4, secretarv-treasurcr 43 Leaders cluh 43 tQ.X,X 2. fl. 4, social chairman 2, secretary 3. presidtnt 4, Sports board 2, fl. 43 Girls' IV fl. 4. treasurer 4: .-Xquacadt' I, 2, fl. 43 .Ill-star hockey 2. fl: .Xllrstar bowling 2. fl. 43 All-star swimming 3: Homecoming attendant II. 4: Buckeye Girls' State fl. ELLA BELLE FULLERTFN Her frienrlx llwrr' arf' nmny. llw tom-un' llIl'll' any?-Girls' tilee club lg tlhoir . EI. 43 'I' i-Hi-Y 2. fl. 4. secretary 4: If'I'.K 3. 4, secretary 4: Spanish club 3, Pl, I eq- ANGELA ROSE GASBARRE ,Vx I The rI1'f',ln'.vI rivers fluzv with llu' lwixl .on1nrl.-tlirls' Glee club I, FHA I. 2: Steno club l ISI,.X 4. rf f WILLIAM W. GERBERICH W Lvl Hu' worlfl slide. 1'll nu! lnulgz' an illfll.-fif'1II'l'4Il . staff fl, co-editor -lg -lunto 43 Hi-Y 2, fl, 4. secretary 3, Pl: Latin club I, 23 Football I, 2. fl. 4, letterman 43 lrack 2. Tl. 4. Ietterman fl: Baseball I: National Honor Society 3. 4, president 4. lf, . 54 NORA RUTH GILYARD ii Sha' ix like u .run rlirll-xllr' counlx only Ihr sunny ' ll42Ill.Y.'-lliI'I-HI-Xl 2. FI. -lg Girls' Glee cltlb lg CAA I, 2. fl, -lp .XII-star hockey PI, 43 .Xll-star soecer fl. 4. 'L' ,ff 9 9, 3 - . ES DAVID MACK GINTER IIQIIPH lialrriel lzleu' his ll!H'II unfl Dum' rnl.xzt'r're'rl.- I.atin club I, 23 Spanish club fl. 4: Band 2. fl. 4. presi- tlent tl: Orchestra 2. fl, 41 Annual business staff FI. 4. leature stall' 41 National Honor Society 4. MARTHA ANN GORDON Sin' IlI!llH'.Y il rmy for rr :nun In ln, a gr'nllf'nmn.- Il. 43 .XII-star bowling I: Senior class SCl'I'Cl2II'I1 Girls' t.Iee club I: General typist 4: Steno club fl, I llL.X 4. HARRY GRASER lirculrr men than I may lzaw' liwrrl. but I rluulal il. -Football 4: Tracla 3. 4: Intramural wrestling l, 2. 3. il: Intramural boxing I. 2, fl. SHIRLEY LOU GRAY living giflwl will: llfllgllf, I use il.-Girls' Glee club I: Tri-Hi'Y 2. fl, 4. social chairman 4: FHA 2, fl, 4, social chairman -l: Steno club fl. representative, FIIIA 4, president: Girls' ensemble I, 2: GAA I. 2, fl. 4: I'rom committee chairman 33 National Honor Society I. twenty LOIS ANN GRIM .4 .v1111' 1'111'1' for II11' I1l111'.v.-lnrls bleu club I: I-.XX I. 2, II. I: XII-sun wutci' I: ,XII-slur howling I, 4' 1.1-aiclcrs club 2, II: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. II, I: Real Cross council VI: I II.X -I. SHIRLEY BIEAN GROOP ll11j1f1i111'.x.x i.v11'l ll .xI11Ii1n1 V1111 1111111' lo: il'.x ll 1111'Il1 uf I1:111'1'li11g.-UXA I. 2, fI:' Girls' Glcc Club I: Girls' IIIISCIIIIJIK' -I: 'Ili-Ili-Y 2. II, -I: I H.I 2. II, I. SL'l'I'Cl1Il'I -I: iiliuir 2. II. -I. AIOHN PAUL HAUN .AI lill11' 111111.x'1'11.v1' Ilflll' 111111 Illl'II ix 1'1'lixl11'1l hy II11' hui nf Illl'Il,+II3IIIlI I: fII'l'IIL'5lI'3I I: 'I'l'a1'k I: WIISI' I. 2, EI, -I: chicl' uiigiiiccr 2. 3, grin-nil IIIZIIIIIQCI' -I: Soc ' pun ' I I :md liuskin I. L. II. AI, lJl'L'SIlIClll AI, Thus 'A L. f. Ilunur 'llicspizm I: IIm'kvx'c Bow' SHIIL' EI: ROIZIIW' IYnrI1I .Xllziiins Inslilutc I: Hnlzilc SIIUCCII lnurnznncnl 'I' junio club 2, II, I. plcsiflcnl II: 'l'l11' III111' iI.!'lI'I2lJf 2' l 111v1ilY f1i1'1'l1' II: KIIII' l.i111'11l11'x lI'l1ixk1'1'x II: .X'11l111 Slf'!',1.I II: 'l'l11' lfixlznp .IIi.x'l11'l1111'1'x II: 'I'l1r1'1' II'i.x'1' 1 1111ls I: Slmlcm Cluuncil I: .-1111111111 I'C2lIllI'C stall 2, II. AI NIVI. I, 2. II, I: II1:gl'1'c ul' H1m1n'zm1l Nlcril I: Ik-grcc ul I'IXl','IlCIll'L' 2, II: ll:-gmc ul' Ilisliiirliuii -I: Nzlliuiml IIOIIHI' Suricly AI. LEWIS HEFFELFINGER llix 11111.xl !111l1'1l 1'111'111x' ii 1111 lllllllll 1'l111'I:.-IIi-Y l. ,-4. DAVID HENRY II1111' l11'1111lif11l il is lu 1111 Hlllllfllg 11111l ll11'11 In nail 11fl1'1i1'111'1I.x.' CAROL JUNE HENSEL If .vil1'111'1' ix g11l111'11, 8lll .Y guilly III l111111'1li11g.--'l'ri- Hi Y 'I I' Ifll I 'I 'I' Steno cluli 'I IfIII X I Nl'l'I'L'l'll'N' nu '11 21 rs. ' H 'I I' DAVID MAN FUL HORN ER l.illl1' I111'k lI1n'111'r .XIII in II11' 1'111'111'1, 1111! 1111! 1111. lJ11z'1'.AI,iImi'm'y club I: I.z1lin club l: Iinsclmzill I Riflc club I: I IllIIlJl'l'1IIiCI'S 2: Ili-Y 2 'I I: Lllmi' I. . II. 'IZ IIuml II. I. NORMA JEAN NE HOSTETTLER If ilu' 1'1111I11 1:1111 IIN y11.xl ax .vl11' Iyjuzv. .sl11 1I 111' 1111 Ulynlpir' 1111111 AIIIV.-I.illIII flulm l, 2. sL'c'1'c'l:1l'y I. prvsi- KICIII 2: Spanish club EI: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. II, I: SIL-no dub fI: -luuim' class s2l'l'l'l2ll'y1 I 'l'.K 2. II, lD1lI'll1IIlIL'IlIilI'I1IIl II: uluniui' Real Cross l'OlIIll'II I: 11111111111 slull Iiczul lypisl I: Nzltimizil llmiui' Sucivly I. KATIE LOU HUBER .,,, A ', lI1'1' .x111il1' 1.x lilrr' Il11' .v1.11 111111 xl1i111'x 1111 all 11lik1'.- IIIIIIX ' I I IIXI I CIXI ' I I IIIINIIKL -... . ... I I.. . . A . i'IlIIl I: 5101111 CIIIII .I. I'III..X -I. MARIE ARLENE .IEWELL T11 mix' II11' Vigil! thing III II11' righl li.'111', l11'1'j1 .xlill 111u.xI of II11' 111111:--III-I.I 2, fI. -I. llllgif UVCIIIY-OIIK DON A LD KIDD Um' ul Ilu' gl'I'flIl'.Xf llllllll-Xll'I'Illg 1l1'1'ir'r'.x uf lmlflv is lummmnx -vlkzlwcllull I. MARLIQNE ROSE KESTNER 'I'hr'n .s unix' nm' Illll' Im' living n gnurl lrllkz'r'.' l.1'1n11 lllHl'I1Ili.XII'll Iri Ili Y FI: l l1I..X I: C.irIs'CQlc1'I1IllhI. MARGIE jli.'XN KINNIZX' . . K lj xlu x ll xunljllw, nwll mln' ll llllZ!'Il.ifn.X.X I. 1. 3. I' XII SI'lI' xullm Irlll I' 1'irIs'lI1'cK'lnIJ I' 'I'l'i Hi X' 2. IS, IZ I II.X 2. fi, I: I I5I..X I. BETTY CHARLEEN KOSTENBADER liulrlzlrzx :JI rxrilrnlfvrl Ill'I'Il,fIIIg through lim' :1'mrI.s. I ills' K lu flnh I K' XXI 'I I XII sln smul ...Al , Qs.. .-..,,. .1 Il'I-III-A 1. .I. I3 Ifll X 2. 39. -I: Slvnu club FI, l lSl..X -I XVILLI.-XM DEAN RUNRLER llrx ,xlmrl lull .xo 7l'll.X .Nvll,l0l!'0Il.'IlI'xv 2. II. IC I 1 Imll lll2lll2lgl'I' I. 2, fig lfnnllmll 'Ig llzlskcllmll lIl1lllilgl'l' ' 4 I1 nk I I 4-. ..A -... 4 .. ROBERT IQIIGENE L.-XNDES .UV 11:11:11 .x IH Ill unl- ' 1' fllllllfl' Ilmlix Zl'lI1'l'1' I'll .X :mul ilu' I IJ N 1 rml nj mv lilr.-lnninr Red Klum 1' nnlil FI, I. lI'i'2i,'- nun I II1X ' I I sug,,Ln1l ll nnni Inulnlll ' 11 , ,. f-.1. ....... 74 11... If II. I: hull fI. -Ig I.1IIIlll'IllD I. 2: XX'HSX'2.fI.-IgSucz1 . 1 L . Ilnxkin I: Chun I. 1. 5. -I. IDITSIIICIII -I: Inlrznnn1 ll wrcslling 3, I Mgt' lwvllly-two DONNA MAE JOHNSON lI'.x lll'HI'7' In zrrm' uni Ilrmz In zml. nul.-U X.X l. 2 EI. 4. prcsilicnl I3 .XII-slut' SKKTCI' I3 .XII-Nllll' howling l .XII-stan' Imzlskcllmll I: .Xllhslznk Imsulmll I1 .XII-stan' NXYIIII ming Ig .Xqllafzulv I: I'mln social fI1uirnlun II: Prnm clznlfc unnlnillcc Iwzul II: Prmn zlllfsmlznll IIQ Slcnn clnh 3: Iri-Hi-Y 2. fi, 'IQ Sm' and Ilnskin 1.2. II. I. RICHARD RALPH QIOHNSON Thr lllllflllgfl nl nur IIIIIIIWX' who HIIIIIIIQIHX In nmkf lmllf wlrlx nu'1'l,-l.zlIin Clnh I. 2. wife-pl'csi1Icl1l 2 Hi-Y 2. II. 'Ig XIi'l'-IHIINIKICIII I: .Xnnnul NIIIII DIISIIICSN Ill2lll2lgK'I' 'Ig Student council II. -I: -lnniur Rmumm' Ig National Honor Sucicly -I. PAUL RICHARD KAUFFMAN AIIIII' Fflillillll' nf 1'ru11I1'.xy. BETTIE IRENE KA! LOR Sllr' mn f',x'ju'rlly .xllill ilu' !'l3lII'l'l.XIIfIlHllll g1'nr.x.- . . . ..,. . In-Hn-X 3.3.11 I.CZl4IL'I'S club .L VI: I-XX I, 1. .I. I: XII- slzn' howling I, 2. AI: .XII-sun' Imaskcllmll I: I'H X II. I l 'I'.X EI. I: Slcnu flnlm 35. l IlI..X I1 Girls' Glu' Cilnh l. PAUL LEE LANDIS Iflflllll ix.vtr1u1gr'r IIIIIH flflillll lm! rm! so ,mpulr1l'.- ' ' ' ' nk I II1-Y 3, -l: Ira . GERALD LANDIS I n'm1l1In'I mimi Ihr :lay .xn niurh if il 1lirIn'I xlarl in Illr' lllllllllllg. RAYMOND HENRY LEAR I lmzfr' my AIWIIJIIX ll10lIll'lIl.Y llul Illvy' nn' ff'zi'.-I.z1lin club I. 23 HIAY 2, El. 4, chaplain pl: Reserve basketball I3 Varsity WIZIIISIICIIIII fl. 4: Baseball lII2iIIiigCl' I: Fool- bull IIILIIIEIQCI' 2. 3: 'I'l'au'k Ilg 'lizlck mzmziger 23 liwlrfml slaill -I. WILLIAM GRANT LAPER II1' mlm I1l11.xll1'.s IA rm! Iflllll' Il lH'IllI'.-HI-I 2, fl, -lg Spanish club fl. -I: Ilusebaill IIIQIIIZIQCIA I. 2. 3, Al. CHARLOTTE JOYCE LICHTEBERGER l.1'nr1 nu' Y11111' 1'ur.v. -G.X.K I. 2, fl. 'Ig .XII-star bowl' ing I: Rzulm club 2. Pl: Lzilin club I 2' Slenu flub fl. . .,,, . , I'ISI..X -I: II'I-III-A 2,143 l'H.X 3. 4' I' IA 2. fl: Girls' Glce Club I: l'mm COIIIIIIIIICC cliuinmun 5. JANET ELAINE LINDSAY I llrr llr'rn'l is lilu' 11 .Xll'1'l'f-I'Ill'ffllH, lml ulu'uy.x mum .,4, fur nm' llrnrr.-G.X,X I. 2, 3.15 DICGX -l: lI'l-III-I 2. .l. -I3 I H.X fl, il. DONA LD GEORGE LOELIGER llf' .vlunjm In llflllllllg Inu! the flour ROBERT THORTON McCAY l.if1 .w hurl! lzv lln' Ylllfl. hill it'x u r'i11r'll Inv llu' ir11'l1. I'I'X I 2 'I l ILJJUIICI I NIIIOIVII IIonurSuci1lx l . ,-,... 7.1 I JOHN T. McCLURE, JR. Ili' ll'll.Xl.K in Gurl-you nm lrll by ilu' zrrlv lu' rlriwas. - 4 -,II . 'Iilllll club I. 21 Hi-X 2, 5, 43 Iirnrml leulllre Slllll 'li .4nn::al zulxerlisfng stall' Al, ROBERT ELTON MANGES llf' IIIIIIINIQICY Imxl who IIIIIHIIQICV l:ir11.wlj.-Illzlskelbull nmiiziger I. 2, fl: Hi-Y 2. fl. -lg DIQGX 4 page twenty-llirem CH ARLES E. MESSMORE A Imxelznll sho--ilu' lcr'y.tIone' kirl.-Spanish cluh 3: Q Baseball 3. 4. CHARLES EMMETT MILLER Snliiu, r'w'rvunra-Baskethall I, 2, 3, -I: Ifoothall 2: ANNE BRESTEL MAYER Nimlzle lingrfrs-ninzblr wil.-Latin club I, 2: French club 3, 4, secretary 3: NI-'L 2: Prince of Peace 2: I 'l'A 2. 3: song leader 3: GLX I, 2. 3, 4: General stall 2, 3: Radio cluh 2, 3, 4, music chairman 4: District state scholarship team I, 2, 3. 4: Soc and lluskin I. 2, 3, 4. vice'president 4: Three VI'i.vf Fools 4: Thespian 2. 3. 4. secretary 3: Honor 'Ihespian 4: Orchestra I, 2. 3, 4. council 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, accompanist I, 4, council 2. 3: Girls' I-lnsemhle I, 2, 3: Mixed linsemhle 4: lin- semhle contests 2, 3, 4: Solo contests I, 2, 3, 4: Annual feature staff 4: Annual editor 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4, vice-president 4. RUBY ELIZABETH MARTIN Ifrfrrv inrll ll jffwffl.-'l4l'i-Hi-Y I, 2, 31 l'4lI.X l. 2. fl. 4: CIAA 4. JOANN H. MELLOR Hrfr lluir nml dislmvilirm urr' sunny.-Girls' Glee Cluh I: FHA 4: 'I'ri'Hi-Y 4: DIQCLX 4. WVILLIAM H. MEAD, V The more I ser' of UIIIPI' fwujnlz' Illr' lrrllvr I like mynflf,-Omaha Technical High School. Omaha, Ne- hraska, I: Kiski Prep School, Saltshurg. Pcnnsylvzuiia. 2: Ifoothnll 4: Intramural wrestling 3, 4: Hi-Y -I. Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin club I, 2: fi1'nw'nl stall' 4: Choir 2, 3: M Y Q Student council 2, LILA JEAN MILLER llrr lll'llI'l ix rm rll1'z'rful as her Slllllf.-fIIl'lS' Glee Club I: Latin cluh 2: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 4: Steno cluh 3. l lII..X 4. treasurer: Orchestra I. 2, 3, 4: String sextet 4. PHYLLIS JEAN MIRACLE If lll'l'1'0II'f' is rt Iilllr' lvll nf lI!'IlIfl'7I, we u'un'l mind dying.--'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: CAA I, 2, 3. 4: French club 3, 4: Annual make-up editor 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Girls' linsemhle I, 2. 3: lVlixed Iinsemhle 4: linsemhle contests I. 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Choir council 4: Solo district contest 2, 3, -I: Solo stale contest 3. 4: National Honor Society 4. CAROLYN IRENE MONTGOMERY rX'1'1'r'r wax ll girl nmrr' fair, Zl'Illl .Ylllill jzrrlly eyes mul lmir.-Worthington High School I: Latin Clllll 2: I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 GAA 2. 3. 4: fimirml husiness staII'3: l'l'I.I I: IIIIA 4. CATHERINE PORTER MOORE l'1'ppy and fwlilr will: a perl lilllf' no.tr'.-'I'rutnans- burg Central School, lrutnanslnirg, New York. I, 2, 3: I l'ent'h flnh 3: GAA 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: IVHSV 4: Soc and lluskin 4: liemfral stall' 4. 1 g twenty-liour . . . f-- , aw-11 , . ,Pe 45 45' R JAMES A. MOWREY The' real fII'UlIll'lll of leisure is lzou' lo keep others from using' il.-Hi-Y 3, 4. president 4: FFA I, 2. 3, 4, treasurer 3. 4: Senior class president: Baseball 2. 3. 4: lfilllillklll 4. PATRICIA ANN MOSHER A gal u'l1o'.v fair, a gal n'lm'x jolly, Uplzowrl In all lImt'x nielunclmlr.-I.alin club l, 2: Spanish cltlb Sl, 4. rice-president fl: GAA I, 2. 3. 4: Girls' UW 4: ,Xquacade fl. 4: I,il'e-saving 3: Leaders club fl, 4: .Ill-star soccer 4, captain: Soc and Buskin l. 2, fl. 4: 'lhespian l. 2. fl. 4: Honor Thespian 4: No Um' SIm'f:.w Sl: National Honor Society 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, Il. 4: l 'l'.X 3. 4, rice-president 4: tivlwrril business stall' 2. 3, 4: fil'llf'l'1ll business manager 4: Annual stall' 3, 4: .flrmiml feature stall' 4: Girls' ensemble l. 2. MARTHA JANE MURPHY A lruz' friwnrl iliifidrs our .corrouxv and flllllllllif our jov.x.itL.X.X l, 2, Pl. 4: Latin club I, 2: All-star bowling l, 2: l 'l'.X 2. fl. 4: l H.X l: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 8, fl. 4: FBLA 4. JOYCE ANN UGDEN llnug zzwrrlv, lJllIll.Yll cure, A llapjricr' llrurl ix very l'llI'l'.-fi.x.x l, 2, fl, 4: .Ill- slar soccer l: Baseball 3. manager: 'liri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Girls' Clee tllub I: Library club 2: IJICCZA 4: Junior Rctl Cross council 4. ,ae MN ROLAND PAUL PAGNIANO A mind of your men is ieorlll fum' of Your l,l'll'llll.Y,. -Latin club l, 2: fiwwral stall 4, newsvwriter: Rille club l. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: lunior High debate l. humorous declamation l: Football l. 2, fl: Swimming l 7 Trick 3 Biscbill l ' 4 4. ...,4. ..,. I .-, 1 t. .. I .-.'. WILLIAM E. PALUS li1'nllf'nlz'n arf' lIl'1l'Il oul of .wzlirl re'.vi.vlancr'.-lfoot- ball l, 2. 3. 4, letterman 4: Basketball l, 2: Baseball l. 2. Sl. 4. leltermau 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 4: Senior class co-social chairman. PHYLLIS ANN PRINGLE Calm, cool. mul 1'oll1'r'lr'rl: .surely sl11 ll rise in Illz' zmrlrl.-I.ibrarr club I: Spanish club 3. 4: WHSV 2, fl, 4. devotional chairman 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. El. 4: Orches- tra I. 2, fl. 4: Girls' tllee Club l. WVANDA JUNE RADER I r'o1n Tfflirlmrcfr' lo .Ilnrimi 113' Zt'll-I' of ll'oo.vIe'r High. -Chattanooga High School, Chattanooga, Iennessee. l, 2, Fl: nlilil-Hi-Y 4: Junior Red Cross council 4: Mar- ion High School 4. VERNON RAFFERTY I.ook.' Hf .v zuinding ul: llle' Il'llll'll oil llix zi'il. lir and lar il will xlrikzf,-Big Prairie High School l: l ilm- breakers 3: Baseball 3: Hi-Y 4: Junior Red Cross coun- cil 4: Choir l. 3. 4. PETER RAYMOND, JR. l'll!ll.Yllll'lIl7lg. undfslurlufrl.-Hi-Y 2. fl. 4: Track 2: Basegall 3. 4: Parliamentary procedure team 4: I-'l-'A 4. na ov twrfn tv-fivn page GERALDINE MAE RICE Neal as a pin and just as XlI!ll'l1.1fi.'AA I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders club 2, 3, 43 Girls' W 3, 4, vice-president 43 Aqttacadc 2. 3. 43 All-star volley ball 2, 43 All-star hockey manager 33 All-star soccer l, 3, 4, captain l3 All-star basketball manager 43 Modern dance manager 43 Sports board 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin club l, 23 junior Red Cross council 33 Soc and Buskin 3. 43 Thes- pian 43 High Pressure Area 43 Girls' Glee club l3 Sen- ior choir 2, 3, 43 Girls' ensemble 4, district contest 4. DALE EVERETT RING The grass is always greener on his .ride of the fence. Hi-Y 3, 43 FFA l. 2. 3, 4, reporter 3, vice-president 43 State olliecr -4: State farmer 3. jOYCE ELAINE ROSS joy fulness is lhe mother of all virtue.-Girls' Glee club l3 GAA I, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Library club 2, 3, president 33 Steno club 3, FBIA 4. RICHARD MERLE RITTER The worldfr no lletler if we worryg l.ile'x no longer if we hurry.-Latin club l. 23 lntra- mural boxing l, 2. RICHARD DEE SCHREINER What will WHS do wilhoul our joolhallfr triple lhreat?-Football l, 2. 3. 4, co-captain 4, honorable mention all-Ohio 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4. most valuable player 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Golf 23 Latin club I. 23 Hi-Y 2. 3, chaplain 23 Sophomore class presi- dent: Track l. WILLIAM SCHREIBER He'll lake Fllllll X larlder nl one leap.-Latin club l. 2, president l: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3. -l3 Football 23 junto 3, 43 Soc and Buskin I. 2, 3. 43 Thes- pian I, 2, 3. 4, president 4, Honor Thespian 3, 43 Melody .Innes I3 The Bishoffx Mantle 23 Family Circle 33 Three I1'i.re Fools 43 Student council I, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 43 Hi-Y 2, president 23 Senior class vice- DTCSIIICIIIQ National Honor Society 3, 43 Annual staff, boys' sports editor, feature stall 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 French club 3, 43 Boys' State 33 junior Rotator 4. twen ty-six jOHN DAYTON REDICK He was' six fool o' man, A-I .-Football 43 Base- ball 33 FFA I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, riceepresident 3, president 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 junto 43 junior Rotator 4. HOWARD WAYNE REICH September is the month when he develops class haired.- NANCY LOU RHAMY The girl with the original lllllgll-- Fl1ll!'k ll', rhurk- Ie.-Reserve cheerleader l, 23 Varsity cheerleader 3, 41 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Leaders club 33 Girls' W 3, 4, szcre- tary 43 All-star soccer 2, 3, 43 All-star hockey 33 All- star basketball 2, 33 Al-star volley ball 2. 33 Soc and Buskin l, 2. 3, 43 Thespian 4, Confessional 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, chief announcer 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross council l, 23 Girls' ensemble l, 2: Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club I3 FBLA 43 Prom intermission chair- man 3. ROSE MARIE REYNOLDS Frienrlship is the only cement llzal will ever hold the world together.-Tri-Hi-Y 43 FHA 43 Steno club 3, FBLA 4. ROBERT N EIL SEIFERT Um' guy' zvlzosff fare you .wldmn .wma Tlzenfs alztvws ll canlera in fron! of il.-Football manager 3: Basket- ball manager l. 2. 3. 4: Baseball manager I. 2: Hi-Y 2. 55, 4: G0nr'ral photographer 4: Annual photographer 4. ELIZABETH JOAN SHANK A .rmile lo gl'!l!'l n Inolllpasle nd.-'l'ri-Hi4Y 2. 3, 4: Library club 2. 3: French club Il. 4: GAA I. 2. 3. 4.: .XII-star bowling l. 2: FBIA 4: National Honor So- cietv 4. RICHARD W. SHOBE Mun llfflighls mf' nu!-nur uwnmm 1'ill11'1'.-IJEGX 4, vice-president. SHIRLEY ANN SHELLY And llmn I rlvarlv signaled lhal l'rl l'1l!1lIgt'd mx' mimi.-Band l. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4: Library club 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: FHX 2. 3. 4. treasurer 3. president 4: GAA 4: Spanish club 3. 4: .lunto 4. xx kg? CHARLES THOMAS SLATER Our ridvirr' lu him ix In kwfp Ihr' nil and Fllllllgf' Ihr' mr.-Latin club I. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Football 4: Rifle club l. 2. 3. 4. tice-president 2. president 3. ELIZABETH B. SIGLER .Sjzreclz ix gwul, Im! xilwirc' is gnfalew.-l.atiii club l. 2: French club 3. 4. president 4: GAA 2: jtmto 4. RUTH ELIZABETH SMYTH .4 QU0l1XfIlJI'l in l'1'l'lj' way.-Oberlin High School I. 2: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Gmmrrll staff 3. 4. girls' sports editor 4: French club 3. 4: GAA 3. 4: All-star soccer 3. 4: Soc and Btlskin 3. 4: Thespian 3. 4: National Honor So- ciety 4: Girls' XV 4: Orchestra 3. 4: I 'l'A 3. 4. BETTY LOU SMITH Fair' TRIICIJ In cmtcfml her hy lllllllillg her SmiIh.- 'l'ri-Hi4Y 2, 3: GAA 3: Choir 2. 3. 4: Girls' Glee club lg Girls' ensemble 2. 4. JAMES LEE SOWERS Life ix u play. 11's not ilx length but il.s jnfrfmnt- nun' lhal munlx.-I-'ootball l. 2: Track I: Spanish club 3. 4: Nlfl. 4. LARRY J. SNODDY l 1altc'rv rzviwfr hurts a man tollzcvs he iulmlc'.v.- Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, vice-president 2. president 3: Sophomore class vice-president: Ceiling chairman for l'rom 3: Soc and Bnskin 4: lfootball l. 2. 3, 4: Basketball l. 2: Track l, 2, 3: Goll' 4: Altmto 3. 4: Student council l. page twenty-sex cn JANET MARIE TAYLOR Siu' .xjnnklfzx lilcr' Il flimnoud mul IIIIX ll luwrl of gold. flmin rlulm I. 2: Band I, 2. fl. 4. council fl: Girls' Glec clnlm I: Girls' ensenilile l, 2: Mixed ensemble 3, 4 Choir fl. 4. vice-president 4: Orchestra 4. president . . . . , U , , . ., . , lrrvlli-X -. 3. 4, sec'rctzlry 5. presidtnl 4: I' l.X 41 GAA Il. 4: lttnto 4, secretary-treasurer 4: Student Council 4 werctztry-treztsttrer 4: National Honor Society 4. ELAINE WOLFE SWISH ER Sin' uwm hm' lumix with hw' lmlon.-I 'l'.X 2. fi. 4 rl . . 1 . ,rf .- 1 1 - L . 4 - I Ill-lil-I 2. .L 4, lhtnd 5, -I, Maioieltc 3. .l. 4, G.-LX I I l I IHX I 4 piog.,r'nn fhnrinin 4 latin tluh I -...'1' . .. . 71 2 2:1 .' ' -. fl: Girls' Glct' fltlli l. RICHARD HAROLD TENNENT llr :rim ltvmilrliffx gwlx Iunrrprrl fron: llw rr'ar.-Ilarul I 'P 'I Oitliutii 2 'I Sninnningl 2 HiY 2 'I I lfilniliri-:tkers li. H A i -V M H DONNA RAE TINSTMAN Gnurl .xjmrlf You lwlf .4nv fuull.x? Nui vrl.-Girls Glue club I: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl: Spanish l'llllJ fl, 4: GAA I. 2. Fl. 4: All-stan' lmsket lmll l: Xll-star xolleyllzlll 2. BARBARA ANN THOMAS .Sl1r'.r lllI.Wll'1IlIl4Q lllf' ZVIXKIUIII nf Illr' Ilg'!'X fron: lllr' lilnnrr Imnlix.-G.X.X I, 2: Girls' Glee club l: Orches- ll'2l I: Glioir 3. 4: Lilxrziry clnlm I, 2. El. 4. president 4 fills' nxt ll 4 'IiiiHiY 2 'S 4 litin tlnlml 2 n'.'L'.'IlIIC'f ' ......'I fi ' .-I Spanish clnlu fl. 4. AIOAN MAUDE THOMPSON .4 gonrl If.Yll'llt'I' i.x rml only z1'r'll-likrrl, but nflm' II zwlulf' XIII' knoztnx ll grrnl I'f'lll.'-I.lDl'2ll'I' Club 2. fl. rice presitlent fl: Steno cluli 3, I III,.X 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Il, 4 I-'ll X 4. mga' twenty-eigln ROBERT ANDREW STARR A .vlur on f'w'rr rmn'l.-l.atin rluh l, 2: lltiskellmll I, 2. 3, 4: 'l'rat'k 2: llaselmll I: Student council I. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. JOHN A. STEPH EN SON il-III' mud In .r1lrn'x.v ix 1'rou'rlr'1l, but l1c ll ridf' IIUIVH ilu' zvlliir' lim' on Il 1Iil'j'!4Il'.-Lilllll Clllll I: Oak Ridge High School. Oak Ridge. 'l'cnness:'e, 2. Il: Ifrenfli rlnli 4: Hi-Y 4: llzmketlmzill I, 4. ROBERT EARL STROCK Hr' llll'l'fX .ftzrrzfxx like ll gr'nllr'n1nn and fnilurr' lilfr u ntan.-WHSX' 2, 4. Chief engineer 4: Hi-Y 2, fl. 4, rice-president 3: Soc and llnskin 4. 'lliespian 4: .Iunlo 3, 4: junior Red Gross council 2. 3. 4, xife president El. president 4: Boys' State fl: junior Rotator 4: I-'ootlmll I, 2. 3, 4, letternmn EI, 4: 'l'rat'k l. 2. fl. 4. Icttclnitin 2. fl. 4. EDWARD ARTHUR STEWART iYl'1'I'I' I1ni.vIe'rrJ11x. 7ll l'!'I' loud: ll'l1r'll11'r alum' or in u rrfm'rl.-Htilnicsiille lligll School I, 2: I'iI'l'ilI'Il'l'iSDlII'g High School II: Senior choir 4. WAYNE B. WAGNER .N'm1f' muId11't quicker pitch a lun Nor rlror a fztrrrfr slraighter. -l If.X l. 2. 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE WALTER A pleasant rlixpoxition is rather In ln' had than great riclu'x.-'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Steno club 3, FBLA 43 FHA 23 Annual stall' 4. ROY ARNOLD WELLS llt' argues at day: he argues al night: Hr' argm-.r utlzrn wrongg he argtufx uflwu right.- Nlfl. I. 2, 3, 4. president 4: Degree of Merit and Honor I3 Degrees of Excellence, Distinction 2, 3, 43 Band l, 23 Baseball I3 Debate I. 2, 3 4. District cham- pion 3, 43 State champion 3. 43 l.atin club I, 23 Radio clttb 3, 43 Student council I, 3. 4, president 43 Hi-Y 2. 3, social chairman 2, representative to state legis- lature 33 Buckeye Boys' State 33 National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: -Iunto 3, -I, vicevpresident 33 junior class presidentg junior Rotator 4. PATRICIA ANN WINTER ltll1'lllg!'tIl'I' +3 I'UIllilf'.YI' t jwrsonalily f l'at.-Latin club. I, 23 Spanish club 3. 43 Band l. 2. 3, 43 Orchestra 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, treasurer 3. publicity chairman 43 Soc and Buskin 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 fien- rral stall' 43 Annual stall' feature editor 43 GAA I, 2, 3. -I3 Nlfl. 3. 43 Senior class treasurer3 l'rom backdrop chairman 3. i .Q DONNA MAE WIRTH A blush is beautiful but often il1f'lJ1I1'!'lIlf'71l.-SICIIO club 3, I lll..X 43 GAA 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3. 4. MARTHA FLO WIRT Actions .tjufalr luurlvr than atfnvls.-.tpple Creek High School I, 2: DICCA 4. REBECCA MARY WITHROW A tree ix an abject that stanrls still for many years and then .mtldeuly juutfrx in front of a zvulnan rlriwfr. -FHA 2, 3, 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 IIICCA 4, president 43 G,-XA l. 2, 3, 43 .XII-star soccer manager, 33 .XII-star bowling 3, 4. WVALTER NEAL WITHROW Our an.vzw'r In Tony Curtis and Mario l.anza,- Swimming 23 Track 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Football 33 Mixed ensemble 4. DONALD STANLEY YODER l.izfe.t of football men rerninrl us IVV can write our nantes in liloorl, Anil ll!'1I!tt'll7Ig leave llfllltlll ux Ilalf our far'e'.v in Ihr' ururl.--Latin club I. 23 WHSV 2. 3, 43 lfootball 2, 3. 4, letterlnan 3, 4, co'captain 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4, Ietterman 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Annual stall' 3, 43 Intramural wrestling 3, 43 junior Rotator 4. STUART EVANS WRIGHT 'l'ryi11g I0 brat Stu is like trying to rrfarl the fiermral in a high ivinrl.-li4'nr'ral stall' 2, 4. sports editor 3, co- editor 43 Annual feature stall 33 Student council I3 Sophomore class secretary-treasurer 23 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Choir I3 Band 2. 3. 4: Debate and lixtempo- raneous l, 2, 3, 43 Nlfl. l, 2, 3, 4, recording secretary 3, tice-president 43 Degree of Distinction 3, 43 junto 3, 4, sergeant-at-arms 3, vice-president 43 Soc and Buskin I. 2. 3. 43 Ihespian I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 33 WHSV 2, 3, -I3 Latin club I. 2, program chairman I3 I-'rcnch club 3, 4, co-x'ice-president 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. page twenty tune p nge ALICE DIANE GARVER .Sinre lnreifily is Illr' .mul of wil, I will lu' l1i'i1'f.-GAA l, 2, fi. 43 l llA 2. 3, 43 Spanish club 3, -I3 Library club 33 'l4l'i lli Y PA ULIN E WOLBA UGH BAKER Ax IIILU' nr a luv: lm! Tl'llllUlll ll sIirzg.4GA.X l, 2, 43 1 2 FHA I. L: lri-Hi-Y 1. 3, tif Spanish club El. -I3 Steno club .l. CARL DENNIS REED .NvI'Z'l'l' irnublw Imulzlz' Till Iroublrr Iroulllrhx you. JAY DEE SCHUCH I 7lI'1'I'l' laugh 1l7lll'A.X I sw' sonirllzing fmzny.-FF.X l, 2. 'S fl LYDDIA EAN MORETTI The zrurlfl Izrlnngx Io Ihr' e'1:r'i'gf'lir'.-C-.XA 2. 3. 43 All- star sorter 23 All-star horkey 23 junior Red Cross council 33 Reserve Cheerleauler 3. DUNN A KAYE VICKERS .4 lzounring. lmlulzling, lmnrllr' uf boy 1uu'y.-GAA l . .--. V - I J. .L l. social l'll2'lll'lIl2IIl .53 Soc and BlISklI1 l. .L 3. ' 4. iliilvslllilll l. 2. fl. 4: Family Cirrlr' 33 'I'ri'Hi4Y 2, 3, 4' ' 4 lf'l'X L. Il. social chairman Fl: Choir 2. fl. 4. secretary 3 li0lllCl'0lIlillg Zlllmllllllll 43 junior Red Cross Council 1 treasurer: lfBI..X 43 Reserve cheerleader l3 Varsity cheer- leader 2, fl, 43 General staff 33 Latin club 1. 2. 1 thirty MARGARET ANN ZOLLINGER Always llllllllllllg nm'r will: P71llIll.YlIl.XllI.-Liliill club l 23 lfrcnch elub fi, 43 Girls' Ulcc cluh I3 'liri-Hi-Y 2, Pl. l . 4 I K , . . . , CIAA Z, 43 I-IA 2. rl. 43 National Honor Society J. 1 Annual stall. organizations head 4: Student council 2: WHSV fl, 4. ROBERT YODER Tllrffc'-qlmrlffrx uf lziln ix ll11lll'l' Ivalrr unrl Ihr' rennun rlf'r often ll1lfll'D'flVl'.-'11l'21Ck 23 Football 2, 33 Swinnni - . V- . . 2, 3, 4, Letterman 43 Latin club l, .23 NH. l, 2. J, l Debate I. 2: H1-Y 2. 3. 43 fiwwrul stall fl, -I: Annual st all 3, 43 Junior Rotator 4. CAROLYN RAE POTTS Sha' har Ihr' gift of garb.-l 'lA 23 l H.X 2. 3. 4, ll'C2l5lllLI 43 lrt-H1-Y 3, 13 C-.XA l, Z, 3. 4. Class Will gflonlinued lironi page sixleenj llonnzi kziye X'ic'kei's lezives her peroxide Iiollle liill CLei'hei'ic'l1 :ind Stu XVrigl1l lenve lhe to Cyn Sllllllll. Iirvieml lo Crzieie :ind next ye:n s editors. KI:n'ol Hensel leaves her hobby pins lo Ginney .liin Nlowrey leaves il good llllllly worries lo SICW1ll'I. next yezn s Senior elziss president. He Sl'lll'K'lllK'l' leaives his eagle eye lo llllll llznle Ring leawes his Irneloi' lo Xlr. Iloling, .F 3'll'k5' . I . . I We le:n'e Klip lleeeln' to resl up lm' next year. llIi':iA:flll'i lllljl' le:n'es his :nhlelie zilnlny lo Bm Mend' Dim Ymlmx lgoll Smmk, INN. N Nll l 'lll' Snoddy, :ind others leave their liznldziges lo .john ll:n1n leaves the sehool Kopy Kan-less. IIN. 4,,y,1i.lit- dc.l,:,,-l,m.,,l. Roy XVells leaves his rehullail lo ll2IYl' Sinilh. - 1 , , lhe l.isl ol thc lliighls depzirls. Dick 'l'ennenl le:1vesl1isezn'lo,Xlvin Xleuunll. . , ' -. , . i lxnel l ixloi lc nes 1l1e'l'ri-Hi-Y divided. Clgiil Childers leaves her Imlon lo he long Q , I' . hl I g loin Pigniino lezives his exniloons lo XIV. m'e'. '- ' , , , . , Nluskus. lmh 50Ill'l'I lezives his used llushhulhs Iving, in-mimi ilu- lmlle Xlzngsirel lolhnger leslves lzisl. .john Sleplienson, -Inner Lindsauy. Shirley We herelmy revoke :ill other wills inside In llurns, :ind Noni Gilyzird leaive lllL'll' lip- lllf' lmlll' li lllf lllllhl lmlil U' lllf' llfml l lllf' In-mlixi-,, second lJ2ll'l or hy the panty ol the lore nznned mu lllllux lmyw his ham, to Rogm, Cook' Inst pznfl' to thc lmrly ol the previous nien. Wi, INN, lh,Hm,. ' lioned third p.nl. hlalekie Clzniienlei' leaves her crowns lo lidnzn ll' l4'5ll 'l' lllV l 'li- Wi' llf '4 l'U W1 UV Dix. hznids :ind ullix Ulll' ollicizll seail this IWCIIIY' .john Stephenson lell :ind eanne lmek. 'lllllll dill! 'll will ill lllf' Will' 'll mi l l- llnve fillllll leaves the i'llll'll'l'lll. weakened. lllmilwll lmmhul :md lllllilllliw' lllll llnnhznn Iealves her school spirit lo nexi g,'g,,,,,l. lungs lilwmilullluls' 'lihe Senior Cllziss ol lllfnfi lloh Strock leaves the sound romn lo llerh Nlullen. ll'ilm's.w'fl by l'hvllis Nliruele leaves l1e1'x'oiee :is ai slzind:n'd Nliss ,Xxxi Rumi-ks lor lzner eoinpeLiloi's. Nha. H,xRoi.n Sxnin ANNVAL husiness lllilllilgCl' lliek johnson directs Ray Lear and liill Nleud in blocking-in ol' poster lor sales ealnpaign. General pliologrzlphers lloh Seifert and Rosfoe Krauss pose with unnerns. In renter is the Speed Grupllif given by this yezn s Senior eluss. fannerzl held hy Kl'ZlllSN is his o is n. Speed firapliie held hy Seifert and Pony 828 in lower right belong lo Stn WVriglil. .Xl lower lefl is an liny Nlllllflllll eanneru. onlv General owned unneru heliore lhe Senior elzlss plll'fhilSt'Il one lor lhenl. :awe lhiilx'-one 6 . Row l--Pal Ewing. Sue Halderman. Cynthia Straub. Row 2-Miss Snyder. Avery Pratt. Billy Pearce Roberta Ely. Mr. Adair JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS I':il lfxxilig l,l'!'.YIIll'lIf Cynthia Sllllllll 'l'1ru.slni: Xwlx l'lzill l'ir1'fjm'.vi1lf'11f Sul' llilllltllllllll. Billy l'cznu' Suziul rlmirnn Rlllbbllil lilx .S'1'1'lr'l1ny Nlise -lnnc' Snymlci. Nlr. liclwaml Xmlalir .-lrlwiw JUNIOR HOME ROOMS Home Room 252 Miss Lucille Carroll Row 1--Allen Gamertsfelder, Danny Franks, Phil Franks, Fisher, Sally Griffith, Beverly Hofacre, Phyllis Larry Flickinger. Jack Harter. Bob Emlong, Franks, Anita Grove. June Filocco. Sue Haldei Floyd Hastings, Gary Dunn, Harold Franks, Don- man, Jackie Elder, Joyce Hider. Dorothy Franks ald Garn, Pat Ewing, Charles Harter Peggy Fitler, Jean Earl. Roberta Ely Row 2-M.ss Carroll. Beverly Gauweiler. Betty Kaye Not picLurediJack Eddy, Bob Hair. Clyde Ebert Home Room .251 Mr. Robert H Moore Row liMary Alice Carroll, Anna Carafelli. Connie Car- garet .Dic'us. Phyllis Crater. Connie Billiar. Con ney. Pat Beeler, Norma Jean Angel, Judy Brown, me Diller, Edna Dix, Roger'Cook V Pat Boyles, Alicia Crow, Pam Beeler, Beatrice Row 3-Mr. Moore, Ted Collett. Bill Boldlnnn. 4X'0ll10ll Besancon Davis, David Alexander. Dana Brooks. Bill Bust Row 2-Chester Divito. Ronald Balm. Ellen Bell, Mar- Ted Crawford, Dean Boycs llI.'l lllllll'-lllllll' Home Room 266 Alfred H. johnson Rowl---Clem Moses. Bets Metzler, Juanita Martin. Nancy Moore, Mr. .fohnson Row 2--Charlotte Martin, Phyllis Marcovechio, Hazel Moore, Helen Metcalf, Nancy Phelps, Shirley Miller, Richard Odenkirk, Joanne Ott. Helen Mishler, Frances Markley, Joanne Myers, Velda Row 3-- Phelps, Elizabeth Muncy Dominic Noletti, Alvin Metcalf, Dick Pagniano, Ray Mushock, Paul Pinnicks, William Pearce, James Muncy, Jim Myers, Herbert Mullen. Wil- son Miller Home Room 253 Mr. Paul Batdorf Row l-Roscoe Krauss. Charlotte Lightfoot, Doris Leiner, Row 2--Richard McAfee, John Huxley, George Klinger, Anita Iannarelli, Sue Isch, Joanna Lautenschlager, Vincent Humrichouser, Clifford Leighty, Ken- Irma Kreider, Zetta Hoover, Martha Howard, neth Kutz, David Lehman, Duane Holmes, John Carl Jentes, Robert Mairs. Roger Krites, Bob Kaser, Norman Manson. Robert Kirkpatrick MUQUIF-ig Not pictured-Karis Manton Home Room 267 Mrs. Edith .loss X Row I-Joan Schafer, Eleanor Sloan, Teresa Schie, Mari- Row 3-Beverly Sperry, Laura Schneider, Carol Snyder. lvn Riehl, Frances Shutt. Ann Shamp, Kathryn Judie Skelly, Marilou Schuster. Dee Smith, James Ritzi. Roberta Sprowls, Mrs. Joss Smyth, David Smith, Wesley Shank. Roger Slater, How 2-AMary Jean Schar, Anne Ports, Janet Rich, Shirley Jack Sheuenberger- Bernard Qmcc' Shank, Ethel Smith. Harriet Reich. Robert Skel- Not pictured--Sally Snyder ton, Avery Pratt. Elick Shifferly page lhirlx Row 1--Marilyn Troyer. Ann Teel, Juanita Yoder. Joanne Varns. Angela Stanford, Eugenia Walter, Judy Williams. Reginia Walter Row 2-eBill Rich, Kenneth Yoder, Cynthia Straub, Leila fIl2lliL'N ll Tliomason, Virginia Stuart, Nancy Winkler, Keith Home Room 269 Mr. Floyd E. ,Q Mailrer In .nad Winget, Franklin Weaver Row 3-Ted Zimmerman, Kenneth Wirth, Frank Winter. Bill Stevens. James Stinebring. Mr. Maurer Not pictured-Irene Swinehart. Ben Taeusch. John Vos- teen, John Weaver SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Carl Fritz, George Buechner. Nancy Schaum, Nancee Johnson, Charles Finn 'imi l,l'l'Ai11I'IIf Nziiifcc- blulinsmi Srfrflrlll'-lH'fl-NllH ' pull lf,-11, ifi1 llI'l'.ViIll'7lf Nzinry Srliaiuni. George nllCl'lllll'l' .Mlfilll t'IlIlil'H1l'll SOPHOMORE HOME ROOMS Row 1 -Roger Pagniano. Karl Roller. Gary Metz, Kaye Rumbaugh. Jack Rhodes. Tom Moore. Carolyn Reasor. Kaye Miller. Hyla Palmer, Miss Bibbee Row 2--Larry Roush, Ford Pinnlck, Kyle Sayre, Robert Musselman. Bill Mosher, Shirley Porter, Pat Runkle. Wanda Miller. Mary Palefko. Arlene - thirty-six Row 3a Not pic Home Room 172 Miss Leona Bibbee Sayre, Ann Pittinger, Carole Quillen Ronald Perry. Lee Patterson, James Myers, George Robison, Robert Pfaff, Don Rhamy. Cy Morgan, Dick Mills, Betty Saunier, Zandra Ply- mire, Charles Nash, Fritz Rice tured-Alice Moffett. Tom Moritz, Gary Plant Home Miss Kathryn Sheedy Row l Room 164 Robert DiScipin, Donald Comin, Richard Danner, Judy Chapman, Betty Brubaker, Rita Brumter, Ginny Craft. Marjorie Drabenstott, Miss Sheedy Row 2-Connie Conn. Dorothy Dunkle, Mary Frances Home Room Miss Ruth King l54 Cook, Millie Conrad. Irene Bryner, Maureen Car- ney, Patsy Devore, Betty Jane Double. Violet Row 3- Derkovick, Connie Davenport, Bill Cheveney George Buechner, Charles Denlinger, Thomas Brunn, Bruce Childers, Don Dunham, Carl DiGia- como, John Conaton, James Carafelli, Daniel Conn, Paul Coe Row 1-Jack Bartram, Marlene Boreman, Shirley Beam. Row 2 Home Miss Barbara Kaylor Row 1 Row 2e-- Room 167 Sue Ann Brenner, Eddie Boyes, Richard Ball. Ronnie Bruce. Virgil Bonham. Miss King --Martha Ammons, Nancy Jo Bertsch, Beverly Barr, Marjorie Boling, Neila Ruth Billheimer, Sue Honeberger, Ruth Gault, Joyce Grenert. Koleen Ewing, Marjorie Ernst. Dorothy Egbert. Doc Henry, Jerry Finley. M'ss Kaylor John Huber. Doris Geitgey, Carol Grunder, Dor- othy Emerling. Sue Hinsman. Beverly Fry, Bon- nie Flickinger. Henry Gurr Joyce Bell. Grace Beers Row 3-Warren Briggs, John Brock, Donald Bayer, Tony Barbera, Joe Ackerman. Edward Blake, Robert Beckler, Merle Boldman, George Alleman. Bill Beam Row 3 Bob Fawcett. Kenneth Frontz, Gary Halderman, David Ferrell, Dick Grosenbaugh. Charles Finn. Carl Fritz, Neil Ginther, Leo Hanson, John Flem- ing, Lewis Hodgett page thirty-sm ' nl -Ann Liston, Glorya Keller, Nancee Johnson. Bar- bara Kellg. Carol Mackey, Nancy Koontz, Ruby Leifzhty, nnabelle Kinney, Miss Rodgers Raymond Martin, Tom Iannarelli, Jane Iannarelli, June Mathie, Mayda Lycans. Gloria Leppla. Bes- sie McAfee, Catherine Levers. Carol Kreiter, Home Room 169 Miss Anne Rodgers Kathryn Jenkins Row 3-Don Johnson, Larry Martin, Clifford Martin, Gale Metcalf, Howard Maynard, Richard Koerner, John Martin, Stanley Hutchinson. Ronald Loe- liger, Don Le Favour, David Liggett -Pat Weirick, Sandra Snodgrass, Laura Shearer, Ginny Wilson. Linda Stout, Pat Sheilds, Carole Straub, Pat Stahr, Nancy Schaum, Judy Young -Pat Tyrell, Garnet Stanford. Janice Smith, Ruth Shankland. Joan Wirt, Becky Wilson, Constance Snure. Treva Winkler, Rosie Tomassetti, Janice Yankello FRESHMAN HOME Home Room 174 Mr. Donald N. Welsh Row 3-Mr. Welsh, Dave Taggart, Bob Smith. Bob Schmit. Ned Weaver, Duane Stout. Ronnie Sin- claix, Lynn Zimmerman, Terry Stewart, Stanley Snyder. Dick Schafrath, Phil Shamel, Gary Snod- grass, Bob Stype t - ured Barbara Tracy. Chris Young -Nancy Piper, Jeanne Meyer. Nancy Martin. Patsy Miller. Janet Rang. Janet Porter, Linda Mowrer, Zella Merriman. atricia Raucci. Carole Miller Neal Meier. Milo Messmore, Albert Myers. Wil- liam Pagniano. Thomas Manton, Nelson Murray. Ross Metz, John Nolletti. Donald Odenkirk. Har- old Markley -eight Row 3- Row 4- Home Room 214 Mr. Wayi1c Hostetler Jack Richey, Patricia Messner, Betty Porter. Marolyn Moore, Lorita Miller, Barbara Mandolin, Helen Miller, Barbara Richardson. Janet Mess- ner, Bill Parker William Mullen, William Rastetter. Ronald Neil. Darrel Marks. Robert Mushock. Ronald Randall. Mr. Hostetler, Owen Massaro. Howard Moffett Home Room 215 Mr. Paul S. Spangler Row le Row 2- f Home Miss Ann Schofield Room ,L 212 -Annette Sperry, Kathleen Schafrath, Gerry Slater, Marilyn Sidle, Peggy Sperry, Carol Tracy, Sue Riggle. Ethel Sigler, Margaret Sigler, Carol Silke Ric iie Shie, Larry Saun ers, Richard Tomassetti, Larry Spigelmire, Carl Schmid, Gerald Stair. gaivongie Sigler. Bill Strock, Dick Taggart. James C ll'9l DBI' Row 3- Charles Shar, Charlotte Romanchik, Judy Sher- red, Carol Stout, Pam Traver. Barb Tausch. Carol ghompson. Evelyn Sloan. Mary Tomassetti. Bob al-JD Row 4-Virgil Thomoson. Lemoine Sig'er. Carl Still- wagner. Bradly Stoddard, Blair Schellin. Ronnie Smith. Roger Shearer, Mr. Spangler Row l-Marv Ann Lambert, Anita Graber. Carol Good. Row 2 Row 3- Home Miss Lucile Nesbitt Row 1- Row 2 Row 3 Room 204 Kaye Kieffer, Barbara Hayden, Sandra Jones. Marilyn Horn, Charlotte Hensel, Lois McAnaney, Amelia Laper -John Kauffman. Duane Hart, Sam McAfee, James Ivers, Zoyd Goodman, Robert Jones, Don Joss, Robert Hastings, Jerry Jones, John Grafton Jean Kleinschmidt, Margaret Litwiller. Patty Row 4--Miss Schofield, MacCallum, Nancy McVey, Donna Jean Leiner. Norma Jean Hanger, Rosalie Letizia, Margaret Lang, Annabelle Kutz, Carol I-leise. Barbara Hos- lflel' Judith Grosjean. Tim Johnson. Malcolm Litwiller. Richard Rods. Jerry Gordon, Henry Kauffman. Mark Jameson. Robert Kaser. Donald Lonier Christine Coolidge. Shirley Boreman, Bernadine Bresson, Estelia Bible. Juliann Cramer, Leona Boley. Martha Boyes, Judy Brenner, Helen Car- wile. Janet Butdorf -Carl Coppola, David Bode, Larry Battig. Joseph Bonadio. Ron Arnsby, Neil Craig, Larry Brooks, Wilbur Lewis, Roger Carson. Thomas Bonadio -Nancy Creighton. Susan Cahill. Marilyn Condry. Annette Costanzo, Barbara Burns, Dora Black, Janet Bucher. Janet Butler, Darlene Bell, Miss Nesbitt Row 4-Connie Beckler, Robert Bahl, Tony Bible, Richard Not nic Becker. Fredrick Braun. Gerald Brenneman, Dan Ackerman, Florence Bell tured-Mary Lou Aukerman. Richard Braun, Neal Brinkerhoff page thirty n FRESHMAN HOME ROOMS Row l Row 2 Home Room 211 Mr. Paul W. Dodez Jo Ann Durham, Theresa DiLucca, Diane Du- Row 3-Sandra Eddy, Barbara Falleaf. Rosalie DiO1-io, Brevil, Vera Ferris, Jill Dunn. Louise Devito, Sally Dicus. Marjean Ewing, Ruby Daugherty, Edna Ernst Nelson Everhart. Leland Frost, Dean Faught. Virginia Denny, Corrine DiGiacomo, Connie Jo Cummins, Betty Lou Denny, Rosetta Dees. Mar- jean Daugherty, Evelyn Englander, Joan Dom- hoif. Dorothy Freeman Sam Dellafave. Jerry Gehl, Richard Flory. James Row 4-Gary Fisher, Bob Danner, Roy Dugan, Jim Fry, Danner, Donald Finley, Milo Gibson. James Ebert Louis Edmiston, Donald Egbert, Larry Gamerts- felder. Leland Franks, Bill Ewing Home Room 205 Mr. Roy M. Black Row l-Shirley Weaver, Sandy Switzer, Hazel Vaughn, Row 3-- Bonnie Withrow, Camilla Zurcher, Pauline Wat- son. Grace Wyss, Mr. Black Helen Weaver, Norma Woodruff, Pat Yankello, Isabella Vizzo. Patty Wirth. Judy Kaufman, Judy Zimmerman Row 2--Larry Webb, Harold Yoder. Dick Zarlengo, John Row 4-John Winter. Bob Wiles. Charles Saunders. Janis Garlock, William Zuffal, Henry Severance, Wesley Walters Wagoner. Gene Evens. Jean Vosteen. Janet Wago- ner EIGHTH GRADE HOME ROOMS Home Room ll 1 Mrs. Nliriam Myers Row 1--Jane Maurer, Ruth Perram, Louise Winget. Elaine Row 3--John Bryner, Richard Landers, David Diehr. Dan Duberstein, Ethne Smith, Barbara Sno dy, Janet Yoder, Roger McManus. David McAnaney, John Mosher, Dorothy Lear, Linda Hower King, Donald Orr, Virginia Smith, Mrs. Myers Row 2-Nancy Parrett. Carol Collier. Joyce Buchwalter. Row 4-Gerald Soliday, Harold Kinney, David Loeliger. Mary Hcrn. George Ann Grosjean, Ruth Spigel- Roger Chittum. Karl Diller. Joe Starr, Robert mire, Carolyn Sue Miracle, Marsha Erbland, Joss. James Veney, Thomas Huh' Maxine Lang Not pictured-Robert Zorger c' lorlx Home Room Mr Ralph F. Ortiz Row l --Gaith Stevens Dan Fr nk Ce ' r m hom Row 2-A Home Mr. Edward E. Adair Room 114 ' . a s. cil T u p '. Charles Swysgood. Chuck Rathburn, Herb Berry. Bill Taeuscn. Tom Henderson. Dave Briggs. Duane Young Marjorie Kirchberg, Marilyn Fites. Helen Bowers. Judy Badgerow. Anita Phouts, Emma Lou Sny- der, Karen Levine, Ann Dalby. Ann Fisher Row 3 Row 4 -Judy Mairs, Carolyn Leighty, Paula Zimmerman, Janice Schar. Jane Mosher, Janice Swartz. Mary Jean Crain, Shirley Bullens. Donna Mong. Mr. Ortiz iJohn Harbaugh, Charles Funk. Bob Woodruff, Larry Brenneman. Earl Martin, Harry Carter, James Daugherty. Dick Withrow Row 1-Helen Berry, Sandra Berger. Mary Lyn Robison. Row 2- Home Room Miss Ruth Bartell Row l -- Row 2-- 115 Sharon Francia. Earline Premer, Judy Geib, Bonnie Anania. Eileen Koontz Fred Coblentz. Michael Aukerman, Carl Geib. Gene Gordon, Richard Graven, Michael Christy. Ronnie Billheimer. Jay Rumbaugh Donna Long, Shirley Metzger, Sue Ann Sperry. Rebecca Billiar. Peggy Amos. Sandra Beeler. Eulth Ann Carson. Janette Schaum, Janis Bru- a er Louise Gardner, Shirley Slater, Phoebe Bahl. Carol Leiner. Mardie We-rtz, Patty Flesher, Cyn- lhia McCluer. Connie Gregor, Elizabeth Betty Brenneman Dees. Row 3--Eleanor Poole. Carol Mathews, Eleanor Filocco. Row 4 Wilma Clark. Janice Glick, Dorothy Kiien- schmidt, Betty Moses. Marilyn Yates. -Tom Weber. Dean Manson, Bernard Campbell. Clarance Argabrite, Eugene Jenkins. David But- terbaugh. Paul Knisely Row 3 Row 4 . VF, le '- a 1 , 5 .. l 'J xr J --Eleanor Poole. Carol Mathews. Eleanor Filacco. Bob Footlick, Gary Sprague, Lynn Hawkins. Freddie Rafferty, Jim Young, Roger Pinnicks, Miss Bartell Mike Dumoulin, John Yocum. Gerald Crater. Gary Greenawald. Bill Burns, Ronald Sprowls. James Immel, John Jordan. David Turner page lorlx 1 page Rowl--Irene Swinehart. Janice Siegenthaler, Suzanne Dunham, Eunice Leighty, Jackie Hider, Laura Polefko, Ninon Traver. Sue Walter, Judith Ogden Row 2-Donald Leighty, Lois Moore, Marcene Hooser, Ada Henderson. Phyllis Stoler, Joyce Snodgrass, Margaret Shifferley, Anna Hogacre, Joe Saunders Home - Room Mr. Victor M. Nlclntire Row 3-Jerry Robison, Richard Walters, Ed Hartman, Charles Butterbaugh, Phil Ritzi, Charles Slater, Dean Poulson, James Heffelfingcr, Mr. Mclntlre Row 4eAlvin Rhamy, Glenn Caskey, H. T. Morris, Boyd Howard. Jerry Wile, Gerald Yates, James Mencer Not pictured-Laurel Bayer. Tommy Brinkerhoff SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOMS Home Room 101 Miss Fern Patterson Rowl--Sandra Rodenbaugh, Beverly Bollinger, Linda Hunter. Joanne Montanya, Zelfa Barrickman, Phillip Dunham, Charles Levine, Douglas Taylor Row 2gLaura Llggett, Barbara Rush, Marita Swyssgood. Beth Ann Kindsvatter, William Musselman, Stephen Leppla. Billy Reesman, James Yocum Row 3-Sandra camp, Barbara Dawson, James Collier, Ross Jameson, Ronnie Konkle, Jerry Tufford Row 4eMiss Patterson, Larry Picking. Richard Deffen- baugh. Edwin Newman, Wila Raylan. Doris Ful- lerton. Pamela Jameson, Gretchen Harmon Row 5--Richard Thompson, Mary Martin. Richard Zook Hudson. Thomas Davis, William Lar- Rowl-Ronnie Mandolin, Paul Carney, James Beckler, Eugene Kell, Lynn Taylor, Robert Pyers, Harlene Battig, Donnie Cook, Charles Moffett Row 2-Judv Baus, Kay Hoover, Sandra Jo Cicconetti, Not nic Carolyn Powell. Jeannette Treat, Ellen Taylor, Barbara Billiar, Irma Henderson. Bonnie Lichte- turediMike Barrackman I'm'ly-l wo Home Room 102 Miss Constance lVlcPherson Row 3--Julie Berglind. Jo Porter, Cynthia Catliff. Pat Durstine. Janet Steiner, Jeanne Mooore. Sandra Jane Snvder. Jennie Yoder, Ellen Dix Row 4-David Arnold, Michael Johns, Dwight Crater. Don Sigrist. Paul Fischer, John Martin. Terry Drushel Not picturedfMike Barrackman Home Room 105 Miss Jean Campbell Row Richard Mays. Larry Yeagley, Pauline Crow, Larry Reed. Judy MacCallum Ellen Covairl. Elinor l-lowey. Carol Parker, Lo- rine Cicconetti. Helen Morgan, Sally Rhein. Becky Reynolds, Geraldine Walters Row 2' l--Jack Brown, Janet Bonham. Barbara Kraft, Row Zif Row 4! Judy Geiselman, Kay Krltes, Marcia Cameron. Neille Sidle, David Brock. Lynn Huff, Nelson Wexrick, Fredericka Van Horn. Larry Sindlinger, James Sayre. James Brown, Jerry Snodgrass. Joe Miller. Ju,ia Jentes, Shirley Tyson, Joanne Salisberry Home Room 104 Miss Nan Wylie Row 1-Ralph Felton. Donald Messner, June Polefko. Row3 Mary Frontz, Ruth Leighty, Donna Ullom, Sally Gilyard. Charles Pauli Row 2ffLyman Newkirk, Carolyn Tissot. Betty Sovel, Row4 Piyllis McAfee, Shirley Mani, Carol Ljungstrom, Mary Lou Schie -Miss Wylie, Catherine Milham, Patricia McIntyre. Carolyn Murphy, Linda McVey. Virginia Miller. Carol Carter Harold Marks, George Lozier, Joseph Pagniano, Richard Snoddy, DeLoine Morr, Donald Sigler, Joseph DiSciuio, Thomas Zarlengo Home Room 15 1 Miss Kathleen Boland Row 1--Olien Hill. Trent Zimmerman. David Dunham, Row 3AMiss Boland, Patricia Greenawald, Sue Miller, Stanlev Argabrite. Danny Strock. Crinley Hoover, Ronald Marrow Helen Sigler. Patricia Dye, Sue Warren. Susan Pratzner, Carole Braunstein Row 2-David Sweiger, Tom Shamp, Charles Lyon, Jim Row 4-Elnora Landes, Betty Twekbury, Shirrel Douglas, Conrad. Denny Landers, Gary Rudy, Bruce Fitt- ler Lavonne Shriver, Jeannette Weirick, Beverly Romie, Sandy Bible, Roger Shisslei' page lorly-Ill 'l'he Student Council is the representative body ol the school. lts purpose is to discuss a Row I-Dick johnson, john Haun, Roy Wells. janet Taylor. Bill Schreiber. Bill lfisher Row 2-Shirley Miller. Sue Halderman, Millie Conrad. Carole Straub. Xancee johnson. llexerly Ifry. Mary Alice Carroll Row flkllavid Smith. Bill Stevenson, Sue lsch. Ctacie Beers, Wes Walters. jerry jones. fail Coppola Row I--l.ee I'alterson, Bill Strock. llick llanner. Robert Muslioclc. Miss Sheedy Student Council act on problems presented to it by the students and laculty. Home rooms in grades 9-I I each elect one representative and one alternate to the Council. The large senior home rooms each elect three representatives. During this year the Council sold Student Activity Tickets and took orders lor annuz Council members had charge ol' collecting all orders and money lor the magazine sale. Again this year the Council put the noon monitor program into ellect, with members acting as monitors. ,X criteria and activities ol' the school. Alohn Haun acted as chairman ol' this project. Roy Wells l,l'1'.Ki!ll'llf Bill Sclireiher l'i1'1'-jn1'.xirlrnl -lane! 'lay lor X1'crr'l1u X ,V!'ll.XIl!'I'7' Miss Kathi yn Sheeclt , ,4rl1fi.wr :age lorty-six nd tls. new project lor the year was the preparation ol' a student handbook explaining lully the National Honor Society To become a member ol National Honor Society, one must be outstanding in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To qualify scholastically, he must be in the upper third ol his class. ,Ks a leader, he must take part in extra-curricular activities. Service and character are judged on a point system lrom votes ol' students and laculty. Filteen pei cent ol each class is taken into the society, live per cent during the junior year and ten per cent during' the senior year. The old members, or seniors who became members during their junior year, conducted an impressive candlelight induction service lor new members in April. They told them ol' the high ideals ol' the club and challenged them to strive toward these goals. The Wfooster Chapter is an honorary organization: it has no special projects or social activi- ties. but members are outstanding in other service orvatiilations ol' the school. he William Uerberich l'n'xir1e'ril time Mayer . l'i'u'-jm'.ti1lf'i:I Katie l'il'lll , , SIT!Will?j'-ll'1'Il.XIH'l'l' Nliss Ulite llowers. Nlr. Robert ll. Nloore .4rlifi.xmx Row I-jackie Carpenter. Katie Fritz, Shirley Cray. janet Buchlioll. Pat Winter, lidna Dix. Sue llalderman. Sue lsch. Bill Cierberich Row 2-Mary .Xlice Carroll. jeanne Hoslettler, joan Shank. Phyllis Miracle. Bobbie lily, janet Taylor. Margaret lollinger. .Xnne Mayer. Charlotte Ligllll-Ulll. jim Butler Row ii+Slll Wright, Dave fiilllfff, Bob Mcilay, .Xvert Pratt. Bill Stlireiber, jolm llaun, l'al Ewing. Dave Smith. Roy Wells. Dick johnson Not pictured-Irma Kreitlei. l'3ll Mosher. Betty Smyth page lorty-seven Row l-Larry lflesher, john Mctllure. Stuart Wright. Bill Gerberieh, Pat Mosher, Gracie Beers. Harriet Reich, jackie Carpenter. Katie Fritz. Betty Smyth Row 24-Ianet Ptuchholz. Pat Winter, Sally K-rillith, Angela Stanford. lidna Dix. Sue lsch. Sue Halderman. .Xnn 'l'eel. Shirley Miller. Helen Mishler, Miss Kaylor Row fl-Ruth Gault. Sue Honeherger. Frances Shutt, Norma -lean Angel. Pam Beeler. Joanna Lautenschlager, Pat lleeler, Nancee johnson, Sue Brenner. lithel Smith. Vera Ferris. jill Dunn, Diane llullreuil Row -l-Marilyn Riehl. Betsy Metzler. Gloria Keller, Marilou Schuster. Betty Kaye Fisher. Judy Skelly, Nancy Moore Row 5-.Xvcry Pratt, Roscoe Krauss, Mr. Moore, Bob Seifert, Bob Yoder. Charlotte Lightfoot. Cathy Moore. I-lila Palmer, Beverly Hofacre, Ncila llillheimer, Joyce Grennert, 'lrexa Winkler General Staff Constant change could describe the Cemfrrll as it went through its sixteenth year ol' pub- lication. Included among the new features this year were The General Salutes, featuring high school service organizations: liven Exchange, a column ol' news and quips from other papers: a NVhat would you do with a ..... P column initiated by Pam Beeler: and a series ol voca- tional articles written under the direction ol' Janet Buchholl. Prom dates and other vital inlorm- ation were handled by Sue Isch in Swishin' Around. Permanent improvements were made in the NVooster High Publications' darkroom. Start- ing the year with an ancient enlarger with no lens and a broken lamphouse cord and a rusty hotplate with no cord at all, Gemfml photographers located the lens, which Mr. Moore had rc- moved lor salekceping: found an electric print dryer elsewhere in the school: then added chemi- cals, trays, and ferrotype tins to make a suitable home lor the Speed Graphic camera and access- ories given by the Class ol' l95S. 'l'o aid the cause ol' photography in the school as a whole, the General sponsored a local photo contest in connection with the National Scholastic Press Associations National High School Photographic Awards. Merchandise certificates totaling S36 were contributed lor the contest by Snyder Camera Shop. ln addition to the sixteen regular issues o l' the Gffncml, a varying stall' ol ad salesmen and writers under the direction ol' -lohn Mclllure published programs for the five home football games and the Mfooster Night Relays, and also put out fl mimeographed basketball brochure. Proceeds from programs are to be used for clinic and conference expenses of General stall' mem- bers. Toward the end ol' the year, under-classmen were given increased responsibility in the pub- lication ol' the Gcneml, in the hope that a more experienced stall' would be able to take over llL'Xl yC1ll'. llill Gcrberich, Stu Wright , ,,,,,,,,,,,,. . Cu-crlilors Pal Mosher ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, .. ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, lizlsirtcsx llIllIl!lgl'I' Miss Barbara Kaylor. Mr. Robert Moore ,. A11z'i.r1'r.s nga lorty-eight WHSV The radio club, WHSV, was started five years ago, and became a 'charter member of the National Scholastic Radio Guild in 1951. Its membership is made up of all sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in learning radio technique. Radio announcers and engineers under the leadership of Mr. Pollock brought morning devotions and daily announcements to the faculty and students of the high school. livery Monday, Wfednesday, and Friday, the club presented Your School Today, a fifteen-min- ute broadcast over WWST. Many of these programs were about activities in the high school: others were concerned with music or dramatics. The club also gives writers, vocalists, and actors an opportunity to get experience in radio work. A major activity ol' the club this year was the planning and production of an assembly. The assembly, produced in the form of a series of radio broadcasts, displayed the typical activities carried out by those who form Xvooster High's Student Voice. john Hauu ...,,, ,......, f irrlrml llldllflgfl' janet Buch holz ..., ...,,. I Ion tin nity clmirnmn Irma Kreider ,.,,. . Anne Mayer ..,,... . Phyllis Pringle ....... Nancy Rhamy ,,,,, Bob Strock ,.,,,,, Roy Wells .................. .. Margaret Zollinger Mr. Robert Pollock ,,,..,.,,Dramn chairman Music clzairman Derfotimml chairman ..,.......Cl1icf announcer . ,......, Chief Pllgiilffl ,...,.I'l'UgTlIll1 manager Commercial nzanagrr Adzvixm Row Row Row Row Row -Mr. Pollock, Roy Wells, Bob Strock, janet Buchholz, Phyllis Pringle, Nancy Rhamy, Margaret Zollinger. Anne Mayer, john Haun -Marilyn Troyer, Ann Teel, Cathy Moore, Sara Griffith, Shirley Miller. Norma jean Angel, Pat Beeler, Sue Halderman, Millie Conrad, Barbara Kelly, Nancee johnson -Marjorie Drabenstott, Charlotte Lightfoot. Harriet Reich. Joyce Hitler, Phyllis Crater, George Klinger, Keith Winget, Sue Brenner. Gracie Beers. Carolyn Reasor, David Alexander -Linda Stout, Laura Shearer, Tim Shutt, lo Lautenschlager, Joanne Ott, Edna Dix, Pam Beeler. Sue Isch, Lee Patterson. Henry Curr, Dave Smith -Dick Grosenbaugh, Stuart Wright, Herb Mullens, jackie Elder, Sally Snyder, Barb Bartchy. Avery Pratt, Bill Stevens, Bob Landes. Bob McQuigg page forty-nine HONOR THESPIA NS Row 1 -Anne Mayer. Jackie Carpenter, Norma Jean Angel, Harriet Reich Row 2 -Miss King. Bill Schreiber, Pat Mosher Row Ii--John Haun. Joanna Lautenschlager Row Row Row Row Row THESPIANS -Dick Grosenbaugh, John Huber, Don Joss. James Schreiber. Bill Schieiher. John Haun. Jackie Carpenter. Anne Mayer, Pat Winter, Cathy Moore. Betty Smyth, June Filocco Miss King. Carol Quillen ,Marjorie Boliii, Carol Heise. Carol Tracy Gloria Keller, Sandra Jones. Judy Grosjean, Nancy Koontz, Nancee Johnson. Grace Beers, Harriet Reich, Mary Alice Carroll. Charlotte Lightfoot, Janet Rich. Ellen Bell, Sue Halderman Malcolm Litwiller. Jane Iannarelli, Dorothy Dunkle. Sue Hinsman, Carolyn Reasor, Barbara Kelly. Kay Miller, Judy Young. Millie Conrad, Norma Jean Angel, Geri Rice, Nancy Rhamy. Barbara Bartchy, Donna Kaye Vickers. Shirley Miller. Bobbie Ely Jack Rhodes. Keith Winget. Roscoe Krauss. Bob Strock. Pat Beeler. Juanita Yoder, Marilyn Riehl, Irma Krcid- er. Joanna Lautenschlager, Sue Isch, Edna Dix. Betty Kaye Fishei. Pat Mosher. Katie Fritz Jack Shellenberger. Bob Hastings. Lee Patterson, Bob Landes, Neal Ginther. Larry Snoddy, Pain Beeler. Ann Shalnp. Sally Griffith, Avery Pratt, Pat Ewing, Bob McQuigg, Dave Smith Thespicrn Society I t .Xl the zlnnuzil spring Iizinquct, clcscrviiiq iiit-iiilx-is ol Soc :intl Blldilllflllli.XVIII!ll1lYl't'1ll'llt'tl llit- lt'il points iit't't'ss:ii'v lor iiiciiiliwsliip, :irc lllllllllCll into Woostcrs rliziptci' ol the lllt'5IJl2lll Sm ivly. lilly qtoiitiiitirtl on page lilly Row Row Row Row Row l -Donna Kaye Vickers. Katie Fritz, Donna Johnson. Kay Miller, Sue Hinsman, Shirley Beam, Barbara Kelly, Carolyn Reasor, Jane Iannarelli, Gracie Beers, Nancy Koontz, Judy Young ,.-Henry Gurr, Jack Rhodes, Pat Beeler. Sue Isch. Carol Quillen, Millie Conrad, Dorothy Dunkle, Margie Boling, Pat Mosher. Sally Grif'i'ith, Harriet Reich .i4Betty Smyth, Cathy Moore, Judie Brown, Ann Teel, Marilyn Riehl, Joanna Lautenschlager, Charlotte Light- foot, Irma Kreider, Shriley Miller, Betty Kaye Fisher, Miss King 4---Janet Rich, Pam Beeler. Norma Jean Angel, Juanita Yoder, Sue Halderman, Mary Alice Carroll, Nancy Rhamy, Barbara Bartchy, Geri Rice, Bill Schreiber -Neil Ginther, Miss Patterson, Lee Patterson, Ellen Bell. Roberta Ely, Edna Dix. Avery Pratt, Jackie Carpenter, Anne Mayer, David Smith, Carl Brunn, Pat Ewing, Bob McQuigg. John Haun Soc and Buskin hor autl Buskin eoutiuuetl its high Slllllllillll ol' tlraniatie perlornianees this year. lu atltli- tion to the protluetion ol two very sueeesslul three-aet plays, Ilzrw' ll lsr' lwmls and .Slnlr I'u1r, eluh nieuibers presented two one-aet plays in eoujunetion with the Mental Hygiene .Xssoeiation lor loeal l . l .,X. programs. lhe years speeial project was stutlent-threetetl Ullt'-2lt'l plays. lfuutla- inentals ol' tlramaties were taught in the apprentiee group lor liirst-year memliers. Row Row Row Row 'l Row How john llaun ,, .... . . . - . . . . .l'n'.vi1lr'nl , I'irz'-jur'.xi1lr'llI New 1' lu I Av Sue Iseli 'l'r'1'n.t1m'r' .-lrl:'i.x1'rx Anne Mayer Nlary Xliee Carroll , Nliss Ruth King, Miss lfern Patterson in DRAMATIC APPRENTICES l-f-Linda Stout, Virginia Wilson, Sandra Snodgrass, Pat Weirick, Christine Coolidge. Vera Ferris, Jill Dunn, Judy Grosjcan, Pat Winter, Gail Childers - -Mary Cook, Ann Pittenger, Kathryn Jenkins, Evelyn Englander, Marjean Ewing. Connie Cummins. Carol Tracy, Sue Rigqle. Annette Sperry, Bob Strock -David Bode, Carl Copola, Ann Liston, Sue Brenner. Pat Miller, Pam Traver. Judy Zimmerman, Jean Vosteen, Nancee Johnson, Carol Straub Dlgn Joss. Dick Grosenbaugh, David Ferrell, Bruce Childers, Kolcen Ewing, Laura Shearer. June Filocco, Glorya eller -Thomas Manton. Bob Jones. James Schreiber, Don Comin, Bob Bahl, William Parker. Barbara Hayden, Grace Wvss, Nancy Winkler, Margaret Litwiller, Joan Dotnhotf, Sandra Jones. Marilyn Moore, Miss King, Bob Landes Y--Larry Litwiller. Bradley Stoddard, Miss Patterson, Dorothy Freeman. Carol Good, John Huber. Roscoe Krauss, Norman Manson. Keith Winget. Ted Crawford, Bill Stevens. Roger Cook. Bill Pearce :af-'e lillx t h Row Row Row Row Row Row Row --Kneeling: Shirley Miller, Betty Kaye lfisher, Mary Lon Schuster. Gail Childers, Elaine Wolle. lletty Brn- baker -Robert joss, jolm Brvner. Roger lNlc'Manus, Key Keiller. Kathleen Schalirath. Donna Film. Nancy Parrett. Gc-orgeaima Grosjean.'jovc'e Bnekwalter, Patricia xNlllllCl. Carol Snyder, lilaine llttberstine. Maxine Lang fllon joss. Daricliliocle. lliob jones, jane Maurer, Ruth Perram. Bob lorger, Wila Raylon. Betsy Metzler. Shirley Shelly, .Kim Pittenger, Gretchen Harmon, Alieia Grow Ronnie Smith. Stuart XVright, Bradley Stoclclarcl, Blillfl' Childers, james Schreiber. Robert Bahl, Virginia Smith, Graeie Beers, Sally Rae Grillith, Sue Hcmeberger, joyee Grennert. Zoycl Goodman gllaricl Horner. lfrances Shtttt, janet Taylor, Irene Brvner, Garl Ifritl, Marjorie lloling, Ciarol Collier. Vernon Davis. jolm Winter, liavicl Ginier l fjohn Brock, Carl Diller, Gary Umm, Tom Pirunn. Larry Kinney, Dirk Grosenbangh, lforcl Pinnic'k. Neil Ginther Frank Winter, Gloria lfetter, XN'illiam Schreiber, Phil Franks. Malcolm l,itwiller, .Xtery Pratt, David Alexander, Mr. Niekles, jerry Fiseher, Robert Hastings Not jllfllll'l'tl--Flttftl Hastings, Ben 'lac-nseh Bctncl Mlith a change ol' eaclencie and marching teclmicjtte, the Mlooster General Marching' Bancl, sporting white gloves and bucks, sped throtlgh eight lootball games. For the St. Mary's game, lormations ol' a bell and a train were the main attractions, while at the Upper Arlington game, the band mowed a UA. clown with a lawtnnower alter which a harvest mocm, complete with a Hwinlcing eye took shape. The band separated into Democrats and Republicans with sep- arate musical platforms at another game. Another outstanding hall'-time show was presented at the Orville game. Following drum tnajor Avery Pratt, the band members went into the South ,-lr111't'ic'ar1 Congo. Mlith a small cthange ol' instrumentaticm, the mareliing band switched to c'cmc'ert seascm. Among the leatured numbers at the c'onc'ert in May were the Calif of Bngclrul, Rirlmrcl Ill 0- w'rI11rc', Solrlicfrs of lforltznrf, ,4mfmrito Rom, and, with a change ol' mood, Ifznzirttli. 1'lIlIIfl'IIl1l. Un the march roster were 'I'l1c'm lia.sscf.v and fill ilu' Mull. 'l'o complete the year, the band appeared at various parades and on Memorial Day. .X spe- cial group, the pep band, l'urnishecl lively music' lor the pep rallies. llaricl Ginter ...... , .. . . .... .. . .... . l'rc'.sicic'nI l rant'c's Sllllii . . l'ic'1'-jnz'.tirlc'1lI .hc-ry Pratt ........ , Sr'r'n'lrt1j' l'at Winter .... ,,,, , .. , ,'l'wu.s1o'1'r llaricl. Horner, Senior lfranlc Winter. ijllllltil' Cf,,,m.ij tlarl Fritz. 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Larry lflesher, David Horner Row 3-Robert Thompson, WVilIiam Kunkler, Larry Snoddy, Charles Slater, james Butler. Dale Ring, Robert Seifert, YVilliam Gerberich Row 4-William l'alus, john Stephenson, Robert Yoder, john McClure, Richard Tennent. Robert Landes, William Mead. john Redick, Pete Raymond Senior Hi-Y Although Mr. XfVard W. Konkle was no longer a teacher at Wlooster High School, he re- mained the adviser of Senior I-Ii-Y. This group of boys had high standards to maintain this year since they had won the YMCA trophy for giving the most service to the school when they were members of junior Hi-Y. At 'I'hanksgiving, the boys delivered baskets of food collected in the home rooms to the needy families of Wooster. lVlembers advocated brotherhood in a panel discussion over the radio. Another event of the year was the Mother-Son banquet with the combined Hi-Y clubs. ln a joint meeting of Tri-I-Ii-Y and the Hi-Y's, the groups heard a noted speaker from Ma- laya in his last address before leaving this country. Funds for national dues, Thanksgiving projects, and beneficial drives were raised by op- erating the hot dog stand at the football games. Youngstown in December. jim Mowrcy Dick jolmson . Bill Gerberich ..,.., .Klan Dunham Bob Strock ., Ray Lear . .... ..... .,...,.,,, ,,..,,. , , . ,, ,, Bernie XN'arren, john Stephenson Mr. XYard W. Konklc ,,,,,,, ,, page fifty-six l'H'.vide'r1l l'i1'1'-fn'e.vid1'r1I Sf'l'7'l'f!1Vj' 7il'0!1.i1H'l'T PI'fIgI'HlII !'llllfI'Ill!l7l Clzuplain Srfrgerznl-111-arms Ad1fi.s'1'r To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ol' Christian character is part of the Hi-Y pledge. The junior Hi-Y club, under guidance of Mr. Paul Dodez, began its program for the year with this purpose in mind. The club's largest source ol funds came from selling relreshments at the home basketball games and helping the senior club at the Homecoming game. Meetings were held every two weeks with programs including a career speaker, movies, and several nights of fun in the gym and swimming pool. Keith Winget, Paul Pinnick, and Bob McQuigg represented the club at the forty-ninth an- nual Northeastern Hi-Y Conference at Youngstown in December. Bob lXlcQuigg was chosen Hi- Y representative lor the Pre-Legislative body at Otterbein College in February and the Model Legislative body at Columbus in April. The junior Hi-Y furnished entertainment for the Mother-Son banquet and also took part in the Good Friday youth service. Bob McQuigg ....... ............ I ,l'I'.Yi!ll'7l1 George Klinger I'i1'z'-prfnvirlmzl Keith X'Vinget ,,,,,, .,.,,,.. . S'r'1'relarr ,Xvery Pratt ,,,,.. ......... T l'!'ll.YIll'l'l' Paul Pitmick ..... .,..... I fllllfillllll Mr. Paul Dodez ..,.. ......... A ll'l'iXl'l' Row l -Paul l'innit'k, Robert McQuigg, George Klinger. Avery Pratt, Roger Slater, Keith Dannv lfranks. Billy Rich, 'l'ed Crawford. Roscoe Krauss. Robert Skelton, Harold Mr. Dodez, Richard Pagniano, Roger Krites, .lim Smyth, john Vosteen, Ray hlushock, Winget Row 2- i Franks, Bill Stevens, Vincent Hunn'iehouser Row 3- David Smith, Alvin Metcalf Row 4 -Dominic Nolletti. Frank Xvinter, Bill Bost, llill Pearce, Ronald Hahn, Roger Cook, Robert Mairs. Ted Zimmerman Dage fifty-seven Row l-l.ee Patterson, Richard Danner. Charles lfinn. Phil Shamel. George Robison, Bill Mosher, Carl Fritz, Leo Hanson Row 2-Cy' Morgan. l.ewis Hodgett, Don Lelfavour, jack Rhodes. Don Bayer, Cale Nletcall. Dick Mills, David Taggart Row El-lfritl Rice, Bob Pfall. Charles Nash, llruce Childers. Charles Denlinger. Robert Schmid. 'l'errv Stewart, Ned Weaver. Howard Maynard Row 4-joe .Xckerman. Stanley Snyder. john Fleming. Duane Stout. Tom llrtmn. Donald Comin, Dick Crosenbaugh, George RIICCDIICI' Row n-Mr. Kane. Neil Cinlher, john Conaton, David Liggetl. David Ferrell. l.vnn Zinunei- man. Carl Ditiiacomo. .lim Myers 1 Sophomore Hi-Y Starting the year with two money-making projects, the Sophomore Hi-Y sold pep ribbons lot the lootball games in the fall and sponsored the sale ol' sweatshirts, tee shirts, and scarves sport- ing the school emblem. Most ol' the money obtained was used for social activities ol' Sophomore Hi-Y: however, contributions were made to various charitable funds. Donations were given to the Red Cross campaign, Community Chest, Cancer lund, Christmas seals, Easter seals, and the tuberculosis drive. The club collected food and lurnished chickens lor the Thanksgiving baskets, which were given to needy families in the vicinity of Wooster. Swimming, basketball, and skating parties, a smorgasbord, and especially the Mother-Son banquet were moments of pleasure. Delegates to the Hi-Y conference at Youngstown were Dick Danner and Phil Shamel. Richard Danner ..... .....,... P wxiririil Charles Finn .... ...... I 'ice'-jn'f'.vir1r'ril Phil Shamel ...,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, . Sw-reniry George Robinson .......... ......... ............,,... ,,,.....,......., ' I' 1 'rnxurer Bill Mosher, Carl lfritz. Cale Nletcall' . .. . Program rlmirmrn K-eorge Buechner ..,......,..............,......., ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f 1 lmplnin Mr. l-ldward Kane ..,.. page liltvkeight A drfixm' Iunto The purpose of klunto is to teach presidents of school organizations how to conduct their meetings more smoothly. Members study and practice parliamentary procedures in order to at- tain this purpose. Students eligible for membership are: l. presidents of the four main high school groups: Student Council, and sophomore, jun- ior, and senior classes 2. presidents of all other organizations 3. N.F.L. members who have achieved the Degree of Distinction -1. five unqualified candidates who may be voted into the club by the immediate members. Alunto members had a novel idea of presenting facts about parliamentary procedure this year. Several times they met for breakfasts on Wednesday mornings. At these meetings rules of parliamentary procedure were discussed and practiced. The handbook of the club is Roberts Rules of Order. john Haun ,,,..... ,,,,,,,,., P rexidcnl Stuart XN'right ,,,,,, ,,,,,. I 'irc-jllcvideill janet Taylor ,,,l.,,,.,,, ,,,............... . Sf'f'ft'f1lI'j' XVilliam Schreiber ..... .... - , Sergeant-al-arrllx Mr. Robert Pollock ,...,, ,,,.,s,,,,.,,,......, . 41I1vi.rer Row I-Gail Childers. janet Taylor, john Haun, William Schreiber, William Cerberich. Stuart Wright. Roy Wells Row 2-David Smith, Betty Sigler, Sue Isch, Charlotte Lightfoot, Gracie Beers, Pat Ewing Row 3-Mr. Pollock. Keith Hlinget. William Stevens, Avery Pratt, Robert McQuigg, Robert Landes page fifty-nine III an L II 354. uv' Run' Run' L Row Rum Run' Run' Row , page' sixty ,ty 'l'RI-HI-Y KI.XlSlNli'l' hlilllllll tinrflnn, Rulicrta lilv. lanct 'l'arlr1r. lillzl Bcilc l llllC'l'lUll. Pant BL'ClL'l' Katir- lfritl, Mrs. l'lCllL'l'. Nliss lfansnanglt. janet Bllfllllllll. l'at Wintcr SENIOR 'l'Rl-Hl-Y Nancy Rllilllly. -lnycc Ogden. Rnln hllllillll, l'lll0lllCl'l1l Dcllalavc. Becky XVitln0w, Nlartha 1-mclun, I'al Dunham. Shirley Klux. Charlotte l.ic'l1tclx-rgcr, Geri Rirc, llanct Lindsey --llarlrara llartflty, Luis Grim. Donna johnson. Phyllis Pringle. lk-ttic Kaylor. Carol Ht-nscl. Shirley Gray. Gail Klhilclcrs. .Xnn llrcsson. l'al Winter, Donna Finn. jean l-lrvin l.ila Nlillcr. Barbara lhontas, lilla Belle Fullerton, Diane Clarxcr. Margie Kinney. Katia- Hnlwr, lk-tty lx nut llllllllllll Shnlu Shdlx I .1 L XX llc ll oswnhaclcr. All - ' r ,, .' X ' il' in- 'tm .jn.Xnn Mc or l'!lllllI!C Xikmllxangli. Pal Mosher, Donna Kay Vickers. Cathy Mum'c, Katie l'.l'lll, XYantla Raclcr. Snsan liclwarcls, Marilyn llancy --luan llmtnpson, ,lanct Taylor, Rose Reynolds, lloycc Ross, .Xnnc Mayor, Sllirlt-y Group. llcttv Smyth. Phyllis Nlirarlc. Donna Wirth, Margaret lollingcr, Dorothy Walter, joan Shank JUNIOR 'I'Rl-Hl-Y Row l- Kathryn Ritli, Norma .lean Xngel, l'at lleelcr, Sue Halderman. leiesa Schie. Kaye Rumbaugh, l'at lsoyles. .Indie Brown. lithel Smith, Charlotte Martin. Phyllis Marcoxechio Row 2 l':rm llecler. .Xnne Shamp, Ilexcrly Sperry. Margaret llicus, Nancy Phelps, Shirley Shank. Doris l.einer. llalcl Nloore, Betsy Nletller. Connie Carney. joinne Ott Row Il--Mary Alcan Schar. .Xngela Stanford, .luanita Yoder, .loanne Yarns, ,Xnne l'orts, letta Hoover. Phyllis lfranks. Connie llillcr, lfrances Shtttt, Carol Snyder, jackie lilder, Sally Snyder. .Xlicia Crow Row -lf-Shirley Miller, Helen Mary Nlishler, .Xnn leel. liugenia Walter, -loyce Hider, Reginia Walter Row 5-Leila lhotnpson, Marilyn Reihl, jo Lautenschlager, Connie llilliar, Cynthia Straub. Nancy Moore Row li,--Mary llill, lidna Dix, Sue lsclr, Bobbie lily, .Indy Skelly. Beverly llofacre, Nlarilott Schtlsler, lll'lll Kaye l'isher SOPHOMORIQ 'l'Rl-Hl-Y Row l-Nancy liertsch. Sandra Snodgrass, l'at NN'eirick. Bonnie lflickinger, Nancee johnson. .Indy Chapman. Sue llrcntter, Nancy Schanm, jane lannarelli, Carol Straub, Beverly lfry Row 2Alieverly Barr, Cracie Beers, Kathryn jenkins, Sue Hinsman. Shirley Beam, Barbara kelly. Becky Wilson, Shirley l'orter, Mary Cook, Anne Pittenger. Carolyn Reasor Row 29-Ruth Cault, Carol Crunder, l'at 'l'yrrell, Laura Shearer, Indy Young, Nlillie Conrad. l'at Stahr, Carol Mackey. Clorya Keller, Pat Shields, Connie Conn, Carol Quillen, Betty Saunier Row -l-Sue lloneherger, Dorothy llunkle, Betty Brubaker, Kaye Miller, Ruby Leighty, .Xnnehelle Kinny, Martha Ammons. Alanice Smith. Neilaaa Billheimer, 'lreva N'inkler, joyce Crenert, Nlarjie lloling, Irene liryrrergt 'I'ri-Hi-Y ol' Wlooster High School, said to be the largest Tri-Hi-Y organization in the world, was divided this year into three groups with the idea ol giving more service to the school. lt was decided to tnaintain the larger organization lor special programs and speakers, but to or- ganize smaller groups lor Big-Little Sister picnic at Hi-Y. A scavenger hunt, some programs and business meetings. The year began with the City park. Little sisters were told the ideals and activities ol' 'l'ri- another annual event, was organized to collect clothing and lood lor the annual candlelight installation service lor new members and the the needy lamilies ol' N'Vooster. Several boxes ol' good used clothing were sent to loreign coun- tries. fcontinued on page ll7l page sixty-ont I t H- NFL OFFICERS Miss Patterson. Roy lVells, Mr, Pollock, Stuart Wright, Charlotte Lightfoot, Sue Halderman NFL The 1952-53 season was a very outstanding one for the speech department. First events ol' the year were the local Prince of Peace contests. Wooster contestants attended the practice tournament at Massillon. Then came the city contests in three local churches. The winners, Charlotte Lightfoot, Gracie Beers, and Lee Patterson, were eligible for the county con- lCSIS. Wfooster dcbaters received second place in a tournament at Canton South High School Ile- cember 6. Later in December, Wooster was host to debaters from the Eastern Ohio District lor a practice tournament. VVo,oster debaters won second place in the contest. The speech department was very fortunate in having two members of last year's state cham- pionship team return this season. Roy Wells and Dave Smith, last year's champions, made up this season's varsity negative team. page sixty-two january 10, individual events contestants won first place in a practice speech tournament at Carlton Lehtnan High School. The same day, debators won second place in a contest at Heidel- burg College. The first important victory for Wooster came january I7, when contestants won first place at the individual events contest at Massillon High School. Debaters, winning six out of six debates, tied for first place at Canton McKinley High School january 24. At the annual Cathedral Latin tournaments, Wooster missed first place by only seven sweepstakes points. For the second year in succession, Sue Halderman placed first in Dramatic Declamations at the con- test. At the OHSSL District Tourney, five VVooster students qualified for the state tournaments: Sue Halderman in Dramatic and Dave Stnith, Roy Wells, Gracie Beers, and Sue lsch in Debate. At the NFL district tournament at Louisville, Sue Halderman in Dramatic and Sue Isch in Extempore received first place ratings. Thus, Sue lsch was qualified for the national tourna- ments at Denver in llune. Debaters received third place at this contest. Ill-IISXIAIC Row I-Stuart Wright. Roy Xvells, Sue lsch Row 2-David Smith, Christine Coolidge. Charlotte Lightfoot, Cracie Beers Row 3-Nelson Murray. David llode, .lim Schreiber. Lee Patterson. Neil Cinther. Carol Cood. Mr. Pollock. jean Vosleen page sixty-three I OII +4-wk III!-Rl.I-. OI- IDIS I INC I ION fulilll' Iiccls. .Iuhn Ilulln SOII Nm piclulcrl -Sluznl XYIIQIII 5 HONOR .XXII I'.NC,IiI.I,I'QNI.Ii Row I-Iizu'Imzn':l Iizulcln, Iidllzu Angel. Iiuml Rc-zum' Row 2--Clzlml Imml. l':1l Win!- cr. R cm I: c 1' l an lily, llznrivl Rcirh. IIOZIIIIIZI I,1IIIll'II5fIlIilg'l'I Row 3'J2IlIll'N Sflnrcilmc-r, Ruhcll Yculvlx Ilznirl Iimh' IIICI-Rlili OI-' NII'.RIl Row I-Nunn NI an I I i ll. .IIIIIN fIIllllll'l'lll'lII. n'llI!'lI1I Rim Il rzlrrlwll. -luzh r 1 . A Ifcrnis, Nancy -In lk-rlvlu mins, Nlillic Iimnucl Nvlwnh xIlII'I'2If H SSI. lillznlm wcrc NIzu'c'I1 20-QI ill Ohio Slilll' lIIlivcl'sil5. IJCIJIIICIB Ilzwc Smith, Roy XVL'lls, 6.111110 Iiccls, :und Suv Ixch l'cccix'c'mI Iirsl Jlzlcc, thus 1 llz1IiI'vil1U lm' IIIL' nzlliollul COIIICSI in Ilclwcl' 1 H Nu- Ilznlcln-rmzm, in I71':nn:1lu'. rcc'c1vc'1l lhml plum' III thc Imznls. 1' mixlylc Roy Wvllx Slll XVTIQIII i.lml'Iullv I.iglllI'mrl C'lll'I'AlI0l Sun- llznlmlcrlllzm Mr. Rrrlnwl I'uIlm'L Nliw Ifcm I'zlllm-mm llll' l'r 1'.xf1l1'nl I'i1'1'-fnr'xirlr'1ll lfffllg .w'1'rrlnIX' Arr: rlru Y ljfuu ll ,-I.s.xi.xlulll frm: ll Row lil-lm IH-IIs. Sm' Ilaldcl- mam. KI In an r I ul I v I,igIxIIuul, Row 2-Ilznul SIIIIIII. lu- I'ZIl1'I' Dlx. 'lllllf Ilrmvn. NOIIIIZI -Ivan Row 2--S ll I I I Ulilglilh. I-zlil K.I1lIrIcrs. Slurlcx Nllllm. I.In'1s- IIIIC Iiunlimlgc. Cimmic Cum- Ruw II--lim Suwvlx. Ibm' IIN, Le Cercle Francais French Club started the year with a picnic at the city park with the Spanish Club QLes Es- pagnolsj. At Christmas, a covered dish dinner was held in the Co-ed Room with the Spanish students. Games and a gift exchange followed the dinner. .A few days before Christmas, the senior members went to La Maison Francaise at the Col- lege ol' Wooster for their Christmas tea. They spent the afternoon sin gin g carols in French, stringing popcorn, and touring the house. ln the spring, senior students were again guests ol' the French Department of the College. This time it was for a play presented in French called Tovaritclr. The seniors had previously studied the play in classtime. Urrville French Club, with its sponsor, Miss Hratchouhi George, came over as guests of the VVooster club for a buffet supper. The program featured Dr. Frances Guille of the College of Wooster and Miss Marguerite Bonhonnne of France, who was spending the year in America. Other meetings were held at the club members' homes. At one meeting a skit was presented by some ol' the better actors and actresses of the club. Mlle. Elizabeth Sigler M. Avery Pratt ,........ . M. Bill Schreiber ...,...., Mlle. Sue Halderman .,.... ,,,,, Mlle. Anne D. Rodgers ...........,Prr.udenI .. Vit?-1JI't'.Yilif'llI Sccrctul 5' Xocinl rlmirnmn . .... ,....... A dvisffr Row l-Bill Schreiber. lilizabeth Sigler, Miss Rodgers. Sue Halderman. Avery Pratt Row 2---Betsy Nletzler. judy Williams, lillen llell, Ann 'l'eel. Harriet Reich, Clonnit D1 Row fl-Laura Snyder. .AIIIIC Ports. Alice Mollctl, Marv Alice Carroll, Marilyn 'lrovtr l Smith, Virginia Stuart, lidna Dix i Row 4-janet Rich. Phyllis Miracle, jackie Carpenter. joan Shank, Charlotte Lightfoot. joanna Lautenschlager. Stuart VVright Row 5-Margaret Zollinger. Elizabeth Smyth. Roberta Ely, Anne Mayer. Margaret Dicus Row 6-Larry Snoddy. Alvin Metcalf, jolm Stephenson, Vernon Davis. Bill Stevens, CQ. ll. Klinger, Wesley Shank. jim Smyth. Ken Wirth. Tom Manton, Cary Dunn Not pictured-Irma Kreider page sixty-five Row Ron Row Row Row Row Cail Childers. Pat Winter, Flla Belle Fullerton, Shirley Shelly, janet Buchholz. l'at Beeler, Sue Halderman, .Xnn Shamp, Sally Crillith, Juanita Yoder. Roger Slater I --Miss Rodgers, Diane Carver. Phyllis lringle. joanne Yarns. Nancy Winkler, Doris Leiner gllarbara Thomas, Pat Mosher, Donna 'I'instman, Frances Shutt. Marilyn Lones, Mari- lyn Riehl, Betty Kaye Fisher. Marilou Schuster -Frank XVeaver, jack Harter. Dave Cinter. jim Sowers, Wanda Meyers Frank XVintcr, Hob Kirkpatrick. Brad Fishburn. Duane Stout, Bill Post, Phil Franks -Roger Krites, Larry Kinney. jim Muncy Socios Espctnoles .Ns had been the custom for the past several years, Spanish Club began the season's activi- ties with a picnic in the city park with French Club members. Spanish Club held some of its meetings in the club members' homes. Movies about Guate- mala and Mexico were shown at the meeting in the home ol' Pat Mosher. When the club met at Cail Childer's home, Dr. Myron Peyton, head of the Spanish de- partment ol' the College of Wfooster, told of some experiences of his life in Spain. Other activities ol' the club were a Christmas party with the French Club and a radio pro- gram featuring lirsl year Spanish students. Nlembers collected tax stamps and had a bake sale as money-raising projects to buy Spanish records lor use in classes. The concluding meeting of the 1952-53 year was a liesta in the city park with the French and Spanish clubs honoring the graduating seniors. lbllgi' SIX ly-SIX Cail Childers ,, .. ., PI'l'.Yi!ll'Ill Roger Slater ,,,.. .,,,, l 'irc-1n'1'.vi1i1'r1I Iluanila Yoder ,, ,,,,., Svc:clary-Irm.r1n'r'r Pat Winter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, Surinl clzairuum Miss ,Xnne ll. Rogers ..,,,.,. ,,,,, . f'i!l'l'iSl'l' Societcts Romana A backwards party, a Roman wedding, a dance, and the traditional Roman banquet high- lighted the activities of Societas Romana or Sophomore Latin Club. ln September a backwards party was arranged for getting acquainted and launching tl1e year's activities. Members were required to wear clothes backwards, enter the room backwards, and sing the Alma Mater in Latin backwards. A typical Roman wedding was performed at the November meeting. Scenes were enacted showing the betrothal, the bride sacrificing her childhood toys to the gods, the ceremony, and the groom, Chuck Finn, carrying the bride, judy Young, across the threshold of their new home. Dancing games and a Christmas reading accented the December meeting. Dr. Frances Guille of the College of Wooster was the featured speaker in january. She told ol' her travels in ltaly and Rome. The year climaxed witl1 an authentic Roman banquet. Members dressed as slaves, plebia ans, or patricians. Slaves were required to wait on patricians and wash their feet. Those present enjoyed the typical Roman menu, which included everything from eggs to apples. .............Prcsir1enI Gracie Beers ,r,., .......Vice'-prc'.vidf'nl Ronnie Bruce .......................SerrrI11ry Millie Conrad ,,... Nancy Koontz ...,, .. Progrrnu rhairrmm l.ee Patterson ....,,.,,v, ....,, S orial rlmirmrm Mrs. Edith lf. joss ,,.,. ,...,,,,.,....., A drfixcr Row Row Row Row Row Row 4 l -1- 3-Dick Mills. Lila Thompson. Carol Mackey. Sue Brenner, Laura 4 5 ti -Linda Stout, Hvla Palmer. Ronnie Bruce, Lee Patterson. Gracie 4 Beers, Millie Conrad. Nancy Koontz, Judy Young. Ann Pittenger, Mary Cook Beam, Gloria Keller. Kathryn Levers, Marjorie Drabenstott. Virginia YVilson, Shirley Marjorie Boling Nancee johnson, Barbara Kelly. Sue I-linsman, Dorothy Dunkle, Shearer, Beverly Fry, Carolyn Reasor, Kaye Miller, Rebecca Wilson. Irene Bryner -Cy Morgan, Dick Grosenbaugh, jack Rhodes. Colleen Ewing, Sue Honeberger. Betlie Brubaker. Patty Slahr. Shirley Porter, 'ludy Chapman. Ann Liston. Mrs. Joss -Lewis Hodgens, 'I'om Moritz, Bob Beckler. Chuck Finn. Dave Ferrell. Dave Taggart. Chuck Denlinger. Dick Danner, Don Comin. Gary Halderman f-Phil Shamel, Dave Ligett. Duane Stout, Bruce Childers, Tom Brunn. George Robinson. Charles Nash. Dave Alexander page sixty-seven llalrl. Holm I'-arlmc-ra. lony Bible. lorry lluclier. janet l5ulclorl'. janet Butler, janet Carney. Maureen fiUSI2llllU. Annette filillillfbll, john Iloolirlge. ifihrisline Kioppola. Carl Kinnnnins, Connie Danncr. Elini Denny, Virginia llirus. Sally lboniholl, .Ioan llnlirenil. lliane llnnn. .jill lingrlaniler. lixie liwing. Nlarjean XlliMBliRSHll'I' lfisher. Ciarv Canxertsfcltlier, Larry Cchl. jerry filIllllCl', Neil Good. Carol Grafton, john Grosjean, Judy Harden. Barbara Heise, Carol Hosmer. Barbara -jones. jerry jones. Robert -loss. Don Kaullinan. john Kllllilllllilll. .Indy Keiler. Kay Kleinsrlnnicll. -lean Kreimler. Carol Lang. Margaret Laper. Amelia ROI,l. l.einer. Donna Litwiller, Margaret Litwiller. ixlillfilllll Lonier. Don Nlklffilfllllllll, Patty Nlillllll, Nancy Meier, Neil Miller. Pat Mollell. Howaral Moore. Marilyn Moore. 'loin Nlushock, Roh Otlenkirk. Don Perry. Ronnie Raurci. Pat Riggle. Sue Roinanchik. Charlotte Sapp. Bob Sclireihcr. jim Sigler, Deroinre Skelton. Bulb Slater, Gerry Sperry. .Xnnellc Strock, Hill Stmlilarcl. Bradley Stranli. Carol laggart. Dick Iliornason. Yirgil Tracy. Carol lraxer, l'ani liyrcll, I'al Ulm. Isabella XiUilL'i'll, -lean Weaver, Helen XYeirit'k, l'2ll Hjss. lLrzifc' Yoder. llarolrl Yoder. Ken lnnniernian. .Indy lufall. llill l'Cl'l'lN. X era Magna L lfreslnnan l.atin Club, also known as the Magna L , held l'Cglll1ll'llIOlllllly meetings tlrrougi Ulll the year. Hy playing games based on Latin words and phrases, nienilmers increasetl their un mlerstamling ol' the Latin language. Nlovies about the Olympics were shown at one meeting. .Xt the Christmas party, Cllirixtnu Coolidge gave a Clhristnras reading: a gilt exchange, games, and relreslnnents lollowecl. .X picnic' in the spring was one ol' the highlights ol' the year. lfreslnnan Latin students bought silver pins with a Latin letter and XVHS engravecl on 1 urn as a synilmol ol' their rnenrliersliip in Frcslnnan Latin Club. .lint Ilanner ,,,, , Bolxllones , I'al Miller , ,Indy linnnerrnan , , Robert Mnsliock . , Bliss Leona Bilrlmee ,,,,,, I , sixty-eigln ,, PI'l'.Sllll'llf ,, , I'i1'1'-jn:'.xirIf'r1l , . Se'r'r'e'I1lrr ,,,,,,,,,'l'r'm.x111rr' I'rogrr1n1 rlmirnmn . .,,,,... ,,,, , A 1l1f1.w'r Clifton Layton Club The Clifton Layton Club of Future Teachers of America was named in honor of Clifton Layton, a former superintendent of Wfooster schools. The club is affiliated with the state and national movements of FT.'X and membership is open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors in- terested in teaching as a profession. The purpose of Clifton Layton Club is to help future teachers learn facts about and have opportunities in teaching. juniors and seniors this year had the opportunity to observe and teach in the elementary schools for two half days. Many members also were of service to teachers by grading papers or taking class attendance. Other projects were selling book covers and ushering at meetings in the auditorium. Featured on one of the programs during the year was a representative of Ohio Northern University, wlto explained college entrance requirements. .Xt one meeting a representative of the College ol' vVooster spoke on Selecting Your College. The movie lfVhat Greater Gilt was shown at another meeting. This year Wlooster had the honor of installing two new clubs ol' FTA. One was a county or- ganization at Medina: the other, a local club at Loudonville. Delegates front the club attended the NEOTA Convention in Cleveland in the fall as ushers. Wooster was also represented at the State FTA Convention in Columbus in the spring. Katie lfritl I'rr'.vi111'nI l'at Mosher .,,,, . ,,,, I'ir'1'-j1tr'.virlr'l11 lilla Belle l-'ullerton .sI'l'l'l'lf1l Y Xnne l'orls H., ,, ,, ,, 'l'r1'u.v11l'r'r janet Rich . . Ilixloriznz llazel Moore . .,,, . l.iln'arim1 Margaret lollinger . Parlimm'n1urian Roberta lily , Song lmrlw' jo Lautenschlager .. Pulzlirilv rlmiinmn Betty l'ilNllCl' .. . ,.,. Sofia! 1'llr:irnmH Nliss l.tlcille Carroll ,4r1'wi.wr Row l-janet Rich, Hazel Moore, Ann Ports, joanna Lautensclrlager, Katie Fritz, l'at Mosher Roberta lily. Ella Belle Fullerton, Betty Kaye Fisher, Margaret lollinger Row 2-Marilyn Riehl. Betty Smyth. janet Buehholz, l'at Dunham. Betty liaylor, Virginia Wilson. Cracie Beers. Mary Cook, Cloria Keller. Nancy Schautn. lilaine Swisher Row fliHelen Nlishler. lillen Bell, lilizabeth Muncy. Irma Kreider. Sue Hinsman. Nlillie Conrad, Carolyn Reasor. .Xnne Pittenger, Betsy Nlelzler. Nancy Moore, Nancy Winkler Row Al-Miss Carroll. judy Skelly, janet Taylor. Coleen liwing. joanne Myers, Harriet Reich. Doris l.einer. Phyllis Franks. Barbara Thomas. lrene Bryner, 'I'om lfinley. Roger Slater page sixty-nine Row l-Susan lidwards, Shirley Shelly, Shirley Gray, Shirley Croop, Elaine Wolfe, Marjorie Bolin 1' Row 2-Marilyn Condry, Peggy Sperry, Barbara Mandolin, Sandra Switzer, Loretta Miller, Theresa DiLucca, Carol Hensel, Betty Kaylor. Charlotte Lichteberger. Philomena Dellafave, Katherine Schalrath Row Fl-Miss lfausnaugh, Margaret Sigler, Darlene Bell, Annabelle Kutz, joanne Varns, Martha Cordon, Katie Huber, Margie Kinney, Betty Kostenbader. Donna Finn. Ruby Martin, Ruby Daugherty, Miss Lorenz Row 4 Phyllis Mareoveehio, Phyllis Manson, Becky Withrow, Garnett Stanford. Annabelle Kinney, Janice Smith. Martha Ammons, Patricia Weirick. Sandra Snodgrass, Rose Reynolds, Ann Bresson, Shirley Cox. Patricia Dunham, jean lirvin, .judy Chapman Row Sajoanne Ott, Carol Snyder, janet Lindsay, Catherine Levers, Patsy Derore. Ruth Cault. Betty Boldman, Marie jewell. Betty Bell. Marilyn Baney, jo Ann Mellor. Dorothy Dunkle Row 6 lithel Sigler, 'l'reva Xvinkler, joyee Crenert, Neila Billheimer, Gloria Fetzer. Cail Childers, l.ois Crim. Rosalie De0rio. Laura Shearer. Cinnie XVilson. judy Sherred Future Homemakers of America The purpose ol' the Future I-lomemakers ol' America is to promote worthy home member ship, democracy in home and community life, wholesome individual and group recreation, and international good will. To be a member ol' FHA, a girl must be taking or must have taken a homemaking course in junior or senior high school. This year there were seventy girls interested in home economics and homemaking who joined the club. ln November, Wfooster was host for the Bi-County Rally of near-by chapters of FHA. The ollirers and advisers attended a meeting on parliamentary procedure at Canal Fulton in Decem- ber. Mrs. Betty Ritz, home economist for the East Ohio Gas Company, was the guest speaker for the March meeting. Her subject was Careers in Home Economics. The an n ual Christmas party with the FFA was held in December. The presentation ol' degrees was made at the animal spring Bi-County Rally held at WVooster High. Next year's president and vice-president attended the State Convention in Columbus dur- ring April. l'rf'.r1dm1t Shirley Shelly Donna lfinn ..... .,,,,, l 'irc'-president Shirley Groop Carolyn Potts .Szfmwlury ..,,,.....,,.,......,,'TTl'!l.Ylll'I'I' Carol Snyder .... ............... .... I ' rogrnm rhairman Shirley Cray ...,.... , .................. Sorinl rlmirman Margie Boling ....... ....... ......... . . . ....... Pnrlinmr-nmrinn Gloria Fetter ........ ,....... .............................,........,...,........ ........,..,,. R 1 ' porter Miss l-lsther l-'ausnaugh and Miss Betty Lorenz .,.... ........ A dzfisers I72igC SCVCII ty Future Farmers of America 1953 marked the twenty-lifth anniversary ol' the national organization of Future Farmers ol America. The season was a very busy and successful one for the Wooster chapter ol' Future Farmers. ln the county parliamentary procedure contest, Mfooster received a gold award. They were undefeated champions of the Northeast section in FFA basketball tournaments. Participating in the State Fair demonstrations were Bob Mcflay, Alack Shellenberger, and 'john Martin. Wooster received a second place rating lor its exhibit at the State Fair. Dale Ring, winner of the local public speaking contest, went 011 to become lirst place winner ol the county contest. Dale was sectional vice-president ol' the Ohio Association ol' FFA and dis- trict president. He received a scholarship to Camp hlinawanca last summer. As winner of the United Daries essay contest, he received a purebred heiler. Bob Mcllay won third place in the state in the OSU agricultural e n gi n e e r i n g contest. Gearld Stair received the local chapter's registered heifer. Wooster was again represented in the state and national FFA conventions. Dale Ring, Bob Mcijay, Alan Dunham, Pete Raymond, and -lack Shellenberger represented Wooster at the Na- tional convention at Kansas City, lN'lissouri. Delegates to the state convention were -Iim Mowrey and VVilson Miller. Some ol the activities of the FFA included a series ol' seven radio programs, a scrap drive, a party with the FHA, and presentation of programs for PTA, Rotary, and grange. The high spot ol the year was the Parent-Son Banquet at which awards were given to de- serving members. Recipients ol' the State Farmer Degree last year were Dale Ring, Terry Ewing, and David Maurer. To develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and better citizenship is the purpose ol' the Future Farmers ol' America. john Redick ,..,,.. .............. I 'rr'.vi1lf'nl Dale Ring ....... ....... I 'ice'-jn'f'.virlen1 N'ilson Miller .... ........... . Sf'!'Yl'fll1'j' jim Mowrey ...... ....... ' l'rf'as11rf'r Bob Mcllay ........ ....... I fI'Il07'fl'7' .Klan Dunhaln ............ ...... . Senlimll Mr. Glen R. Boling ...... ....... A 1l1fisf'r Row l-Gerald Stair. Ross Metz, Carl jentes, Donald Rhamy, Sam Mekfee, Owen Massaro. Albert Myer. Bill Parker Row 2-Student teacher Harold Martin, Harold Markley. Roy Dugan, Stanley Snyder. john Redick. Bob Meflay, Dale Ring, .lim Mowiey, Alan Dunham, Mr. Boling Row 3-john Martin. Stanlev Hutchinson, Dick Melfee, Bill Ewing, jack Shellenberger, -lay Schuch. Dominic Nolletti, VVarren Briggs, Henry Gurr Row -l-Student teacher William Fischer, Dean lfronlz. Dick Schafrath, Pele Raymond. Dee Smith, Wayne Wagner. Ted Clolletl, Don Uarn lJ1lgC SCVCII ly-OIIC Row SENIOR lflll.X 1-Lila Miller. Donna Finn, Betty Kostenbader, Donna Kaye Vickers. Pat Dunhani. Filnniena Dellafave, Shirley Gray R0w2-eAngela Gasbarre. Dnruthy Walter. Katie Huber. Martha Gordon, Marlene Kestner, Donna Wirth Row 3-Marilyn Baney. Katie Fritz. Margie Kinney Row 4-Miss Sheedy. Rose Reynolds. Ann Bresson, Joyce Ross, Joan Thompson. Carol Hensel Future Business Leaders of America l'lll,X wits urgztiiifccl with Miss Kzitlirxn Slicctlx as zitlviscr. 'lht' junior wctctztiiztl gills, who ltntncilx haul I lillllll' llllli. WUH' llllIll'll lil lDl'Ullllt' llll'llllll'l'N. Iht' pttipnsc nl tht- tlulx is tu ttiticatst' ttitcrvst Ill thc Scctctztttztl hvltl. to llflllllll' llllllllllillltlll ltlll1t'llllllQ' tht tltllctt-nl tx at-N ul wt'tt't:tl'izil Nlslllillli. :intl tn tlcxclum thrust' flllll'ill'll'l ttatts iivu-wilt lin tht' 5lllil'NNllIl NUKICILIIX l l l Ihimtpail ll. llnn Scott :tml Miss I'-t-tlx lltnwn. nl tht' XiilL'i'ic':tti Xtltmiinliilv Xwmiattimi, twin' lwtv ul in g., t'xI NlN'illxl'l'N Iht' tluh has ln-trniit' at fltaplvt nl thc l'utuit' lilISlllCNS l,t':ttl4'rs ul Xiiicrita. which is at nattiunatl ttlgilllillllltill ul luttsttttwx xtutlt-nts, 5lIllll'l fnlill l'1r',xirl4'Hl l.ilzt Nlillvl' 'llrwxtltrt Xnn Ilttwstni l'ifr-jnmirlrril Miss Klllllllll Slit-mlx .-lrlwrwt llattul Ilvnwl M'l'H'l1lIl' Row Row Row 'nut xt xcttll-twn 'll'Nl0R lflilnl 1 -Nancy Rhamy, Pauline Baker. Carol Montgomery, Barbara Bartchy. Janie Murphy. Judy Brown, Pat Boyles. Charlotte Martin. Anita Iannarelli. Jackie Elder. Phyllis Marcu- vechin. Virginia Stuart. Connie Billiar. Joan Shank. Juanita Martin Nnrtna Jean Angel, Alicia Crow. Joanne Ott, Helen Metcalf. Faye Butterbaugli, Hulcn Mishler, Eugenia Walter. Beatrice Besancon, Regina Walter. Shirley Miller Filrnbreakers Filmbreakers club gives many worthwhile services to the school. Members operate movie projectors and other equipment used in visual education. Filmbreakers perform most ol' these duties during their study halls. Often, however, they are Called upon to show lilms to various school organizations after classtime. S om e t i me s they are asked to show movies to community groups. Members are also kept busy taking films to and from the public' library and post ollicte. Membership in the club is open to all freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Old mem- bers help new members learn how to operate the projectors. There are no elected ol'l'ic'ers in the club. The adviser is Mr. Floyd Maurer. XT' l Row l-Henry Curr. john Winter, Larry lfrontz, David Bode. Richard Schie, 'lack Richey Row 2-Dick Meier Grosenbaugh. David Ferrell, Milo Gibson. Roger Krites. Dana Brooks. Neal Ron' El--Neil iiinther, joe .Xckerman. Sam Dellalave. William Mullen Row 4-Mr. Maurer. Don Lelfavour page seventy-three 6 Row Row Row Row Row Row t Nm Chapter l. Chapter 2. Chapter 5. Chapter -l. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Chapter 9. page seven ty-Your l-Dan Yoder, Beverly Bolinger. Carol Good. Marjean Ewing, Barbara Thomas, Judy Mairs, Becky Reynolds, Jeannette Treat, Barbara Kraft, Miss Hudson 2-Vera Ferris, Diane Dtlllreuil, jill Dunn, Connie Cummins, Anita Pfouts, Ellen Covairt 2 4-Linda Mowrer, Sue Miller, Camilla Zurcher, Helen Bowers. Pauline Crow. Paula Zimmerman -4-Helen Miller, Betty Boldman. Evelyn linglander, Doris Fullerton, Sue Miracle, Eleanor Howev 5 .-Sue XValler, -Indy Ogden, Judy Cramer, jean Moore, june lfiloceo. janet Rice ti-Carol Miller, Anita Graber, Robert Bahl, john King, Robert Slype pictured-Larry Saunders, john Harbaugh, Shirley Christopher. Elizabeth Nluney. Beth Kindsvatter Library Club TABLE OF CONTENTS Quiet, please! Checking Books ln and Out Shelving Books Shelf Reading fto see il' the books are in the correct plaeesj Use ol' the Magazine Room Reinforcing Magazines Parties QPot Luck, Membership-39 Officers: Barbara Thomas ...., , ..,...,.,.,,, Presidffnl Carol Good ,,,,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,, I 'ire-president Marjean Ewing ..........,,,,,,,,,.,.i,. ...... ,,,.,, . 9 erretnry-Irea.v1u'er Beth Kindsvatter and Dan Yoder ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, l Jo-sorinl rlmirnwn Miss Erma Hudson ,,,,,..,... ....., ,,,,,,.,, ,,,e,...,,,,....,,,,,,, A 1 I wiser Distributive Education Distributive Education may be defined as a type of training that is vocational in nature, re- volving around a group of skills, abilities, knowledges, understandings, appreciations and judg- ments that are correlated with such objects as retail selling, store management, store organiza- tion, advertising, displaying, merchandise knowledge, and allied subjects. The primary objective of distributive education is to train the individual to participate more efficiently in the distribution of goods and services. Or it may be put this way: To train boys and girls to do better what they will do anyway. The D. E. program is for seniors only. Students enrolled in this course, which includes one period of retailing and one period of merchandise information, attend classes here in school dur- ing the morning hours, and work on a selling job in a downtown store during the afternoon. Some of the projects carried out by the distributive class this year were: T oo k over, in theory, the management of Freedlander's store for one day: had a trip to Cleveland to visit a large store, back-of-the-scenes: had three field trips in VVoosterg had a round-table discussion with the merchants on the merits of promotional advantages in the retail stores of XfVooster: all stu- dents were given certain store windows to criticize constructively. The big project, of course, was the banquet for all D. E. employers and the employers' wives. About twelve years ago the Ohio Association of Distributive Education Clubs was organized under the guiding hand of Miss Loos, State Supervisor of Distributive Education, Columbus, O. In April, 1947, in Memphis, Tennessee, a conference of delegates from twenty-two states founded a National Club, known as the Distributive Education Club of America, but better known as DECA. NVooster Distributive Club members are affiliated with both the state and national organiza- tions :md are eligible to become officers in either organization. This year the national meeting of DECA will be held in Dayton, Ohio. Some of the aims and purposes of the Wooster D. E. Club are: l. to develop leadership in the field of distribution: 2. to provide for an intelligent c h oi c e of occupations in distribution through exploration of opportunity in the field: to foster a deep feeling of responsibility for contributing through business activities to the civic and moral welfare of the community: Al. to encourage a healthy respect for vocational education, and a desire to keep abreast of current de- velopments in business through the use of the training facilities it offers, b oth in s c h o ol and adult life. Rebecca Withrow ....... ....... ........... P 1 'exidmzl Dick Shobe .,........ ...... l 'iff'-fIl'l'.Yf!ff'1lf Larry Flesher ............, ........... T reasurrr Shirley Cox ...,........,,...,,, ..,.,.... S ecretnry Miss Kathleen Boland .,,............,.......... .,...... .......,..........,,.....,.............. A ri rtiscr K 4' Row l-jean Ervin, Flo Nvirt, Joyce Ogden. Shirley Cox, Beckie Withrow, janet Lindsay Row 2-Charles Messmore. I.arry Flesher, Richard Tennent, Tom Finley. Kenneth Boldman. Bob Manges Row El-Tom Pagniano, Bill Kunkler. Neal Wilhrow, Denny Reed, David Henry, Bill Deviney, Dick Shobe Jaffe seventv fn c D Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 -Pam Beeler, Bob Landes. Bob Strock, Gail Childers, Connie Diller. Larry lflesher -Richard Mays, Carolyn Tissot. Sally Gilyard, ,lanet Bonham. Beverly Roniig, Joyce Ogden, Lois Crint, jo Lautenschlager, Sally Grillith, Vernon Rallerty. Dick Danner -Bob joss. l'aul Kniselv, Danny Strock, jerry 'I'ull'ord, Anne Dalbey, Christine Cool- idge. Sue Walters, Nant-y Pairrett. l'atl XVinter, Louise Gardner, Ronnie Sprowls, Howard Maynard -Miss Bartell, Bob Sapp. Robert Kirkpatrick, Betty Kaye Fisher. jo Ott, Judy Zinnner- man. Barbara Hosmer, Grace Wyss, Nancy Koontz, Donald Odenkirk Row -v-Iuanita Yoder, Pat Beeler, Roger Slater. David Ginter, Ronnie Bruce, Dick Grosen- baugh, George Buechner, judy Young, Sue Hinstnan, Marjean Daugherty. judv Sherred. Roger Cook. David Butterbaugh, Paul Knisely, Cy Morgan, Fritz Rice Iunior Red Cross Council This year, the junior Red Cross Council had two special projects. At the beginning ol' the year, the Council sponsored its annual membership drive. htudcnts responded well, and enough money was received to join the National Red Cross and to contrib ute to the National Children's Fund. The other project ol' the junior Red Cross was that ol' sending gilt boxes to thc lloodtd areas in liurope. Each honierootn was asked to lill a box with useful articles. page seventy-six Bob Strock ,,,,, Connie Diller A. ,, Pain Beeler ,,,, , Bob Landes .Xnne Shamp ,,,, , Cail Childers ,,,,,, Nliss Ruth Bartell ,, l'11'.vidf'nI l'i1'1'-fu'f'.rirlr'r1l Y, YYYV Sf'l'I'f'fIl7'y' , ,..,. .,,,,,, ' l'n'u.s1n'm Publirilv clmirnmn Srnficr' l'lIflfl'IlllII1 , , A llrfixm' Row le .X n n el l e Sperry. Ciruce . Nm picllneml Xlanw l.nn .xlllsL'lIll1lll ill Rulmerl lizrlil Freshman Ensembles Ruw l--Imlv fil'4NiC2Ill. Sue Rig- glm Slllx Duns K'ln'islineC1urul' idge Ruw 2-Nelson Xlurran. Curl Cup- pnln. llllllf Xlffillllllll. Susan tini- Rmx' fl--jziek Richey. .lerrx 1.1-lil. 'l'lIe l'll'L'Sllllllill Girls' l'illhL'llllJlC :incl Freslnnun Xlixecl lincemble were lorinecl Clllflllg llre see- uml semester nl' school wilh Bliss Constance iXll'l,llCl'S0ll :ss Ll i 1' e e l 0 11 The two ensembles unn- lminecl um present nn lizisler 1lSSCIlllJly culled The Challenge ul' the Cross. Curl So I.uw'rl Hn' ll'm'lr1 by Sinner wus sung by the girls' ensemble for the Cloniniunily Good lfriclziy Serxiee. Nlenilmers ul' the girls' ensemble are 'learn Nlerriinzin, Nlzirgzurel Sigler, 'Inner liuelrer, Xlnry Lon .xlllU'l'lll1lll, lirsl soprznms: .loan Ilmnlioll. Pzluline XV:aLson, lizirlmuru llziymlen, Dianne llnlireuil, second SOIJTZIIIOSI Nl2ll'g2ll'Cl Lilwiller, Connie Clunnnins, Crzlee lVyss, ,XIIIICIIC Sperry, lllus. Illlll' niixeml ensemble has sung lor one ol. the XVesleyznn G u i l cl l'r0grznns all llle Nlellimlisl Lllllrell. hue Riggle, lizirlmzlm Rlc'lrzn'clson, Sully l3li'll5,. ': .1. .1 A: suln inns Snsin C ilnll, l'.iL Melrailluin, Xnnzilmelle Knlf, .Indy Gmsjezm, alms: Robert lizilrl, Curl Coppola. lenors: :incl Alziek Riel1ey.llerry fil'lll, Nelson Nlurrziy, lmsses, emnlmse llle mixed ensemble. Wxss. .learn xlk'l'l'llIliIll. laluline Willson. Al1llg2Il't'I Sigler UU' - I 'S K' 4001! l . ,, . ' .l - ' , ar : 'z A ' , L l 1 - in '. 'L le - reni . : - 1 e' SP IIZIQC SCVl'llly'SCVCll i Row l -Jannette Schaum, Becky Reynolds, Helen Morgan, Judy MacCallum, Jeannette Treat, Barbara Snoddy, Janet Mosher, Jane Mosher, Mardie Wertz, Dottie Lou Lear Row 2-Judy Baus, Bonnie Lichteberger, Cynthia McClure, Jennie Yoder, Marilyn Fites. Jean Row 3 Moore, Pal Flesher, Ethne Smith, Linda Hower -Patsy Durstine, Ellen Dix, Sandra Snyder, Ellen Covairt, Gretchen Harmon, Bonnie Anania, Connie Gregor, Elizabeth Dees, Carol Collier, Jane Maurer, Ruth l'erram, Marsha Erbland, Miss Lorenz Row 4--Sandra Hudson, Doris Fullerton, Bob Footlick, John Bryner, David McAnaney, Ronnie Konkle, Richard Landers Colonel Staff The Colonel has been published by Junior High students for six years. Each year the staff has strived to make the paper bigger and better than the issues before. This year the Colonel had thirty-nine members including the officers. Two dances were sponsored by the Colonel They were the Thanksgiving Dance and a square dance in March. Janet Mosher ,.,... ....,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 irlilox Jane Mosher .,...,. .......,,, A .sxixtnnl editor Mardie NVerlz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,,,..............,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.. . ,,,.,..,.,,,.....,.,,,,........,.....,,..,..........., Serrelury-lreaszlrez Bonnie Anania, Connie Gregor, Elizabeth Dees, Ruth l'erram, Jane Maurer ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, News Ellen Covairt. Jeannette Treat, Sandra Hudson .....,,.,..........,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, Ari Dave Briggs, Dick Landers, Judy Macflallum, Marsha Erbland, Bobbie Snoddy. Marilyn Fites .,,...,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,...,,,,,..,,,....,,.,,......,,,s...,,.,,.,,,.........,...............,........,...............,, Gossip Helen Morgan, Becky Reynolds, Elle Covairt, Jeanne Moore, Carol Collier ..........,...,. Girls' sports Ronnie Konkle, Bob Footlick. John Bryner, Dave Mcftnaney ..,,...,......,,,,,,..............,,......, Boys' sports Dottie Lear .,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,..,.,,.,..........,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...................,.....,...... - ,,,,.... ...,,, 1 Girl of lhe Week l'at Flesher ..........,..,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r...,....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.......,,,,s....,.,,...,,,,,,.,,,,, Boy of the Week Ellen Dix, Bonnie Licliteberger, Patsy Durstine, Jennie Yoder, Gretchen Harmon, Sandra Hudson. Judy Baus. Doris Fullerton, Jeannette Schaum .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,.,,,e,,,, Sjmrials Dottie Lear. Linda Hower, Ethne Smith. Jane Mosher, Pat Flesher. Mardie Wertz, Janet Mosher ,,,,.,.....,.,,,................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.. ,,,,,, il lake-up Miss Betty Lorenz ,.,.,.,......,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, A drvism page seven ty-eight Iunior High Student Council Through the elforts ol' Mr. Scott a plan was arranged for the representatives from the sev- enth and eighth grades to lorm their Student Council. The purpose was lor the betterment ol' the social activities ol' the students from these grades, as well as to improve order in the halls. This junior High Student Council ol' l952-l953 consisted ol' twenty members. Two mem- bers ol' each home room were elected to the Council. llelen Bowers ,,,,, ,,....,.,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,... Prf'sirlz'nl Carolyn Tissot ,,,,,, .,,.,, . S1'crf'!ary-tren.t11r1'r Row l-Charles Moffett, Karen Levine, Suzanne Dunham, Ninon Traver, Mardie Wertz, Robert Footlick Row 2-james Yocum, Helen Bowers ,fPtes.j Bonnie Lichteberger, Rebecca Reynolds, Bonnie Anania, Harriet Berry, Pauline Crow, Carol Ljungstrom, Carol Tissot. fSec'y.J Row 3-Ronald Konkle, joe Starr, Karl Diller, Betty lweksbury, Mrs. Myers Mdviserj, Roger Shisler BAND fcontinued from page 525 PERSONNEL Drum Major-.Xvery Pratt M11jm'f'll1'.v-Betty Brubaker, Gail Childers, Betty Kaye Fisher, Shirley Miller, Marilou Schuster. lilaine lVolfe 'I'rumf1eI.-David Alexander, Gracie Beers, joyce Buckwalt r, K' rl D'Il ', G' ' I- e a 1 et ary 'isher, David Ginter. Bob joss. Maxine Lang, Ford Pinnick, Wila Raylan, Bradley Stoddard, Ben Taeusch, john Winter, Elaine Wolfe. Bob Zorger Clarinet-David Bode, Bruce Childers, Gail Childers, Alicia Crow, Donna Finn. Georganne Grosjean, Sue Hone- berger, Gretchen Harmon, Bob jones, Don joss, Kay Kieffer, Malcolm Litwiller, Roger McManus, Betsy M A '.l ' ' ' ' ' ' ctl er, Ruth lettam, Ann Ptttenger, Avery Pratt, Kathleen Schafrath, Marilou Schuster, Shirley Shelly, Vir- ginia Smith, Carol Snyder Frrrtrlt Horn-Bob Bahl, jim Schreiber Alln .Saxuplzone-Irene Bryner, Carol Collier, Elaine Duberstein, joyce Ann Grennert. Dick Grosenbaugh Tromlume-john Bryner, Philip Franks, Larry Kinney, William Schreiber liarilomf-Marjorie Boling, Vernon Davis - Tuba-Gloria Fetter, Floyd Hastings, Robert Hastings, Frank Winter Flute'-jane Maurer, Nancy Parrett, Frances Shutt, janet Taylor. Pal Winter Pr'rcu.s.tion-john Brock, 'l'om Brunn. Gary Dunn, Carl Fritz Glo1'kr'u.t11i4'l--Sally Griffith Color Gtmrrl-Neil Ginther, Zoyd Goodman, David Horner, Ronnie Smith jJ2igC SCVCIIIY-IllllC 1 I I . 111120 eighty-two Row I-Ray Mushock, Don johnson, Cy Morgan, Bill Mead, Charles Slater, Bob l,2lIlllCS Wes Shank, Bill Palms. john Redick, Dick Scliafratli, Bill Bust Row 2-Leo Hanson. jim Nlowrey, Dick Schreiner, jim Kiarulelli. Bill fiCl'lJl'l'll'lI. lion Yoder, Allen Caniertsfelder. Pat Ewing. Bula Strock. Larry lflifkinger Football Squ I I f Sy, X Q vw fi.. ,K K Q v .sg A , ,fm wi, 5 I 1 if N kg? Q Q , in fiiffki, 5 M f W mls 'wfmsjg wif 9 FN xii ik i V: k . ' 9 5 1- 'D V V A 1 .W if '11 53 Y QR wr Q , W 4 K fi W 3 g 5 bi Q sw- A . ,A , W, gm ., , P 4 fi ag 1 521. N, xv' ., fy H 3 FQ 7 A Y 3 ,521 N Pls' xl' K 7 I - W A A .. W ,, .. N . xx Q , qw .. ,,, A C v 'Mu sf-'E 2-.W - X A..., N Qray, - Q fx 6 K W LARRY SNUDDY DICK SCHREINER l..-KRRY SNOIJDY 'l hc Ic.nn's :is wcll as lhc 2ll'l'2l'S loading scnim' was l,2ll'lf Snmlily. He pi'ux'l'cl l1llllSt'll' very lzisl :incl well nlilc ln lnwvr thc honin. Hz' won thc lwll ullcnsixc lmck lrnpln as wcll as his scmnml lcltcr lroni his hall, hack position. DON YODER lrupln. HL' zilsu scmml lctlcr. ,IIM NIOWREY clclcnsiw lizilllmfk. He czn'nul his Inst lm-Ilcr. lllllk SCIIRICINICR l'c'1'liiips thc UllISl2lllKllllg iliciiilwi' ul this yczn s lt'2llll, nnr qilzirlcrlmfk pmxccl lhzil hc was unc ol thc lu-sl vu-i' lu ilnn thc lilnc and Gold nl' XN'n0slci'. His passing wus .i lczilnrv ol cvcry gznnc. Dick nizulc thc I'.l'. limiomlmlc lncnliun Ml Ohio :nul won his third Ivllci. DUN YODICR limi showml in cu-my ganna' lhzil hc wais unc uf lhc llllIglll'Nl incn on lhc livlcl. His virions hlncking lruin his H'IllK'l pusl L':n'm'il him lhv lrcsl oll'ciisix'c lineman JOHN Rlilllilk Allliuugh this was .lnhn's lnsl scar, hc mlm-iclnpcm lcnsivc luck lmpln zinml wun his Inst lvllcr. ISIIAI. l'.-Xl.l'S as :in Q-nil un ullcnsv. H0 zilsu won his Ins! lvllvr. mga' ciglny-lk i i l AIIM MOWREY .IOHN REDICK BILL PALUS llll' plziyccl rlclcnsiu' laiclslc in cznning his llnllcl Aliin, zinollici' lirslfyczn' main. unnc along lane in thc season :ind filled in wull an ullcnsiw :incl into unc nl the lcw rlmihlclxlnly IIIUII. Playing 1-nil nn nllcnsixc :incl SkllClf on slclcnsc. hc won thc In-sl do Being lllll ul action lzisl 31.-ui' rlixln'i lmiiipri' llill :is he plznccl lklflsllx on nllicnsc zinil saw inusl ol his 1ll'll0Il HUB LANDES BILL GERBERICH JOE CARAFELLI BOB I..-XNDIQS Kill.-XRl.l'QS SlA'l'l'lR lluh was zinullici' ullbiisiw player who played lzifklc. Anollici' Iirsl-year mam, Chuck played dclcnsixc end Om' ol lhc liiggci' huys on lhc squad, hc' used his and saw ilflilill all the ond ul' thc czunpuigli. His lirsl ucighl wvll in l'2ll'IllIlg his sccuiul lcllcr. lcllvi' was won. llll,I. MEAD l'iIl.I. 1-ICRIBICRHIII . . . . . Bill could ZIIWHFS he Counted un lu play il hard gains lrum his defensive tackle spot. 'l'his was his initial ya-ur out lm' lkmllmll, and hc calrncml his hrsl lI:lltl'. Ihll plziycd Slflflif' nn thc ullcnsnc lCiIlll at il glllllill slut. Hill did :I good juli on dnwnlicld hlurking. HL' cairmwl his suunul Icllcr. 'Oli ll-XRAlfIil,l.l HOB STROCK Mains un opposing ccnlci' will lcslily lujuc'spi1m'css Huh hurl his kncc und was out must of lhc ycurg in thc middle nl thu Wooster line. Pnsscssing an grind liuwcxcr. whilu zihlc. hc used his speed :md muhilily dvlviisiw clizlrgm- lic-lp:-cl him win his scmnd lcllcr. In guml aulxzultugc. He won his scwml lnulhnll it'lll'l'. CHARLES SLATER BILL MEAII BOB STRUCK pzigc ciglily-livc s HARRY GRASER BILL KUNKLER IIIRRY GR.-XSICR IIII,I, KITNKLIQR Ilarry, better known as Ace, was always known for After Ireing a rrranager. llill decided to try playing. Iris spirit and aggressiveness. He won his first letter in For the first year. Ilill did quite well aml was a help his first year of football. to the squad. He won Iris first letter. Varsity Football 'llre 1952 edition of the football team was probably a better one than the record shows. II the team had stored hut three more points on three dil'f'er'ent oeeasions, the season's mark would hare been well alroxe 5llIlUl,: howeyer. the learn didn't. and '52 will go down as a year of building for the future, as underelassrnen did a great deal of playing. .Xs it was, the completed season showed three won. four lost, and three tied. 'l'he season started before school opened as the Generals lost to a heavier and rrrore experienced Doyer tearrr led hy lfrank Iillwood, 35-7. Traveling to Clanton South. the team improved tremendously from the prerions week and fame out of the fray with a draw. 646. 'I'Ire first home game against Akron North. a newcomer to the schedule. was the second loss. 27-III. In the second home game of the year, the team exploded for their first win. a II-I2 decision orer Clolumlms St, Mary's. Another Golunrlms team provided the opposition as l'pper .krlington took the Generals hy a eorrrirreirrg -l-I- Ifl. ln the next game. the Generals played their finest game to date. The final score wasrr't a good indication of how rlose Ashland came to losing their first game in two years. The .Vs did pull it out of the fire in the last quarter and won FIS-I3. 'I'he traditional hard-fought battle with NVadsworth was next. and this year's game was no exception. In perhaps the hardest. elearrest-fought game of the year. the Generals and Grizzlies tied I4-ffl. Following the custom of the past few years, the boys went all out against the Mt. Vernon eluh and won 37-I2. setting a Mt. Yer- non field yards-gained record of G48 yards. Our neighboring rival, Orrville. fame over with high hopes ol' repeating last year's upset: however, they went away on the short end of' a 2I-ti score. Battling a favored Canton I.ehman team to a draw produced a fine climax for the squad. Going into the game as underdogs, the team pulled a mild upset by tying Lehman 2I-2I. It is interesting to note that the Generals scored at least one touchdown in each of their eontests. With marry urrderclassmerr playing chief roles, Wooster's football fortunes should rise in the next years. despite the Ioss of a good group of seniors. INDIVIDUAL SCORING TD EI' 'I' Srroddy IPI fl 78 Schreiner 5 I7 35 Garnertsfelder 5 I PII 'lim Garalelli 2 fl I2 Mowrey 2 fl I2 Selrafratlr 2 fl I2 Ewing I 0 6 .lolrrrsorr I fl ti u'-fn 9 -9 I8 I92 page eighty-six Q. 'Qa- IlRl'Nl Nl XIUR XXII Nl XKIORICI Il-IS ccling l-nil Cfhilmlcu. Xwry I'r:lll Sl llldlllg SIIIIIUX Nllllcr, xlllfllllll gl'hllNll'l, Bm-lly Kun l iNIlC'l'. llcllx lhulmkvl. Iiluim- Wu Ibm V.-XRSITY ClllCliRl.li,-XDliRS Run' I'-l'all llunhzlm. Alucly Brown, Dmmu Kilfl' Yinkcrs Run 2- Xornm Ivan .-Xrlgvl. Nunn Rhzum. Millic Ciomanl , -,un IIL' lmm' 1-iuhtnu X I Reserves Run l llilzlm' Sllrlll. fiClll2'l' l,illL'l'l!llL'l'. l.cwis lloclgcll, llllil Sll2ll1Il'l. llznmy Conn. john filvllkllllll. ilcingv Rnlni mu. Dirk Clmscnlmzluglm, Hill Muslim' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' il ix Ihr Rem 2 Chnl llilnzlumln, Daw lxlggcrl. Rlrllzml Srlmml. I-ala' lNlL'll'2lll. llill i.l1cl1cwy, l.2ll'l'l Nllllllll. l lr . f In-in Rim I5 Rogn-1 l'.lglll2lll1l,Al2lClx llznilzun, Xml XXX-zlxcr. lluwzml Nlllflllllll, Dick lhmm-r fwriu--up C'0lIlllIllCll on lmllom ul nc-xi pugc-J Colonels Rim' I -Rugs: xlixlilllllx lim Clullicr. l'z1lll linisclx. .larry 'l'ull'm1l, l,zn'x's llzlllig, l'ci'1'x l'm'l1rl. xl'l Slilln. Nlikl XlIlxl'l'lll1llI. 'lum llull. Miki' lliliizxunllo. llzlvc Broclx. .loc Miller. l':1lll lfislicr. Dun Cook Rem 2 llzlxiil sll'flK'lx7'lll2lllilgL'l'. -lim lJ:ml'ci'. Rinmic .-Xrnrlmy, llnlm ixlllkllilflx. Alciix iionlmi. llrvlx Supp, Imlii l'i,KlllllNl0lI. lm' SIRIIT. llulm lizlscr. l.zll'rx Uzlxllmlslclclt-l'. Richzml ilill'I'gK'l'l Rim' I4 Nelson Nllll'l'X. lulm ilrnllrm, Dzlxirl nllllCl'll1lllgll. Bull Dzmnvr, lion sl'lgl'4'Sl. -lim NICYLW. Virgil 'llurmzr mn, 4.1-rzllcl Clrullcr, Hill Sliuclx. .john Kuullmznn Rim' lr Riflizml Schic, Rugcl' l'innic'lw. Curl Clcilx. .lim Yc'i'cy. Rirllzllxl llillllilitlll, flWL'll Nlumnru. .Xlxill Rlmmx Null fllnig, llllillll' llurl. llcnry lNlL'yci's fwritc-up ronlinucal on lmtlmn ol ncxl palgc-J mgr' ciglilv-viglll wifi. ,1 RX f ' 1':' K xt X, f 'i' , k I lk' 'J-Nr, ' L, Rl'.SliRX'li CZlIl .liRl,I .XDICRS .lntlx linnnuienxni. llanul Stunt. Ilaithztrau lltwtnc'i'. I'ztltx Nlillvt. Xznnw Nlzntin. l'.nnc-ln Itutwt l1Ul,OXlfl. l.lll1lzRl l'.Xlll'RS llnttit' l.ntt lun. lillt-it llix. Nlzntliv ll'L'lll. l'tntl:z flllllllL'lIll2lll. latnvt Nlmlivi. Snt- SIJUIIX Reserves Colonels fl'UllllllllL'll Imin llilgl' cigltty-t'igllt5 ttmititittccl ltmn page cigltty-ciglttj 'l'hc llcst-t'xt'a ol this yvzn' tlitl not quilt' livt' This wt-ztt s Cloloticls., t'u1tc'ltt'tl hy Nlt. Nh ln' np to tht- nsnatl Nlllllllilllls ul Wuustci' lit-st't'x'c tirt- :intl Xlr. Ztncrt-lit-t'. fznnt- up with zt gum! tvtnnm. This fl'1Il 5 ll-T t't'c'ot'tl wana tht' worst in tlnu' won. two lust, :intl unc tictl t't'un'tl. 'l'ht'y at lung tinit-: lit-t't't'tltt'lvss. wc must tctnctnht-i' 5Iiow't-ml nntch pmntisc at n tl shoultl tlt-wlult tlmt thu lit-st wpltmimrt-5 plqiyctl vztrsity ztncl into good sunncl loutlmztll plttycts with it lcw wnnltl pmlmlmly liztvt- tnzttlt' at winning scztsmi tnutc wzttw. ol L-xpct'ict1cc'. 'l'h L' v utttstntul haul thvy platyvtl. Six mplta won vzttxity lt-tit-rs. thcit' oppmictttn llfi-U8 lm' tht' ycznx Nlnch cx it-t'ictn'c wats 1llllC4l. :intl scwtuil hots I ll Il I M 1. 6 It . U I M 1 stfxsoxs tztfciutztm 5 ion 4 it gum nnstty IJ .nits in two ytnts. Ummm, H, ,U - . ., SIJAXSUXN Rlicokn Lnsliotltnt -ti tI,l . . llllllilkllllll I.l ---tl l.mltnt'tmni ll-llm , t K ,, I I ' U It Q- lnslimtmi ll- -U Nl.tnsIitItI lnhn Xpplutul tl- -1 0 . .. A, Oiixtllc -tl-V-U Nlztnsltt-Itl .john Nnnpwn U 3, Xen Phillulcl ,hh 7W- S1-xillt' ll-- flll ' ' l ' I Xshlannl lil-27 lllll'lll'l'lUll ll, 58 pangs cighty tnnt R... I Row I-Dick Schreiner, llill Schreiber, Bill Fisher, Chuck Miller. lloh Starr Row 2-- led tliawlnrtl. Duane Holmes. Dick Sehalralh, Pal liwing. Dan Ifranks Varsity Basketball For the lirst time in history, the XVooster Generals played an all Class schedule. XVhile doing it. the teain set a new offensive record ol' lllli points, an average ol' 05.6 a galne. Oppon- ents scored 000 points lor an average ol' 50.8. The Generals scored over 80 points lour tinies and were held helow 50 points only onee. X'Voostel s losses were to some ol' the better learns in the State: Mt. Vernon, Ashland, Nlanslield, and Canton illlllllifill. 'l'his year's teain was dominated by seniors. Six seniors will he lost from the cluh: two letterlnan, Dan Franks and Pat Ewing, will return lor next year. The team could never plll to- gether a winning streak ol' more than two ganies or a losing streak ol' more than two games. Ol' the eleven tneinlmers who scored points, the lirst live w e re seniors. liill Sehreilmer, liill Fisher, and Dick Schreiner all scored more than 200 points. Slf.-XSONVS SCORINC lfcg I- t' 'r St'ln'eiher l2fl 05 Ill l Fisher 75 77 227 Schreiner l02 23 217 Miller Sl 20 l2H Starr 20 24 76 Franks lli 20 lil Stephenson I5 0 39 liwing I2 0 fifl Crawlord 2 2 li Holmes l 2 4 Shalrath I 2 I Qcontinued on page lflslj page ninety-one 55' Ill! K SCHRIQINIZR BILL FISHER BOB STARR HH lx SC llRl',IXl'.R KQIIIKIK NlIl.l.l'i,R Lmnl xhul :mul guml Hmm mam uplly mlvsuilmcs Dirk Lhluk Nlillci 1lllC'I'I!2llK'1l llL'Ih1't'll Al guzml mul hn NtilH'illl'l. Ihis 3' lI Nl'lli4ll' glllllli mix um-:I lhc' wzlrrl slul. His lvil-Iilliidc-il xhnlx urn' num 4-llq-qliu 'unlink mimi iulnzlhh' plzlwr. lh' mm his lhilxl lcllul :xml cxciling lu wnlcli, llc mlm nun his wumiid I1'lC'll uhih' living ru-mplalili. lHI.lA SC1lIRl'Qll5liR 'HI I. I-lSIIl R lhll W1lNlill'il'illllIlg enrich ixilh IH! pwinlx lhiw XVII Hill l'ishc'1' lIN1'4i his ti' Ii lu gum! zulxzllilzngu 4lll lm Im am ZIXUHIQL' ol IS ai gunna HL' nan an guml lvlmumhl 'muumlx mul I1iXlIl Nhulx. ilu-calplzlili Fish naw lhu mul ai dm-gully xhul, Hu min hix lhild i1'Il1'l lhis xcan lkillllix Iuul Nlmuiing Ivzuhw isilh 77. Ilix wunul l1'lIL'l wus nun lhix xvzu. IOHX SH.-Vliultxgox E Rc-turning hmn li'llllCNNl'k'. luhn mini uahlwml the IRON SI XRR wlilci' pmiliml, Xu t'llH'lgK'lllX ilIrIM'INiL'tlUlllX hlul Huh 5llIlI plzlwxl hix wuunl xvzn' :ll an gunna! xlul. him mil zlllvr hu' gznuvw. :Incl lhm' Il'1lIll um llUiiil'llIliX limL plain-:I il lu-:uh lluui' gzum- :mil :ilw manly wczikviicml. llix 43' I uruld haue Iwvh an llvrlxviimiu um- L4-x puinlx. llv mm hiQ -vwml l1'lll'l. IiIl. llc min hix Iirxi lc'llL'l'. 3 1 KlHl'C K MILLER BILL SCHRIZIISER JOHN STEIWIENSON lllsl llillt'lN-lwrb Reserve Basketball This year's Reserve teatn was eoinposecl of sophomores and juniors. This was the first season for juniors on Reserves. ln winning four of fourteen games, the boys scored 575 points for an average of All a game. Opponents hoopetl 737 points fo ran average of 52. Victories were over NVaclsworth, Mansfield. and Orrville lwife. Quite a few boys played this year, and they gained valuable experience which should benefit them in mining years. Leo Hartson was the teant's lead- ing scorer. X sff ' t it ffi e ' X i r at i ' M 1, N I VKIEIR - q w , K X H K. K X f x , , e- t , ,I , it swat at 44 X w e REV? fi e u 1, Af 92 :1 02 sie 59' ft-,Q i p 199 W gy' 4409,-. .p fe, ,, ij e QEQRA f ' I , t 0 43' tif Q , f RER fi Y fy 4 gb wget!-ZiRA6,ef,ii p isdeunqoff' 5' iq' , fi In - e s xjfje, ., . K 7, ,. HQLH 1 .:,:,,.r,. V g ew It , 5 KX 54: r if . , s f r A3 it W Row 1-Bill Pearce, Leo Hanson, Lynn liIllIllCl'Illilll, Charles lfinn, Bob Hair Row 2-Kenneth Wirth, Clem Moses. Bob Fawcett, Phil Shznnel. Ras Mushock Row I4-Cart Dunn. Larry Marlin. Dan Conn. Cary Plant page ninety-three l -X Row l-llill Slrock. lleronne Sigler. -james Fry, Holm Sapp, lloh Danner Row Zsliolr Mnshock. Ron Arnslxy. Malcolm l.ilwilIer, blames Ilanner. Mark .lanu-son. Harold Yoder Row Il-Larry llallig, Duane Ilarl, llill lnlall, john liaullrnan Freshman Basketball .Xn innovation in X'Vooster basketball was an all-lreslnnan tea rn playing an independent schedule. The team got a late start this year: however, they did manage to play nine games, win- ning live and losing lour. They averaged 49.8 a g'2llllC as L'0llllJ21l'Cll to 48.9 lor opponents. Holm llanner was the leading scorer. This team showed unusual ability despite their lair record, and X'Vooster should look toward an excellent season three years hence. mage ninety-Iour Colonel Basketball As has lmccmllc llilllllllill in past years, Cozicll .Xl .l0llllS0ll'S 1n:1gic'c'u:u'liing proclufcml lhc lmcsl 1 -unil in thc high school. This yczu s edition losi one game :against eighth grzulc comp:-lilicm: llOWL'Vl'l', they lost lu lhrcc ninth grade lC2llllS. The only clclvzil was iniliflul hx liuhuton ll I ight. mlm- Siam' was thc lczuling smrci' Wouslcr XYOUSIOI' Wuuslvr Wuuslcl' lfuusltl' xY0llSll'l' UVUUSICI' lYi1uSlL'l' XYuuslcl' llbnsl Ur lvllU9ll'l' lilClll'l'H iiR.Xl3lz ll2.XNlS 38 '58 H IW T52 'Ill 28 H XlX'l'l 251 241 flfi Riilmzm Urrxillv Oirxillc Rillmzm Smilhxillc SllliCXC l32ll'lJCl'lUll SL. Cyril l5ul'hcl'Iun l.ighl l CLRNDIC 'I li XNIS - 25.13 W lm W M Nur! llWCSlL'l'll Nun lllS'CNlK'l'Il juhnm Xpplcwvml M., Row I-'Ibm HuH'. Dun lfrxmks, Dun Sigrisl, .jun Starr, Rug: 1' I'inuicks Row 2iRUgl'l' Kihillum. Ruhcrl lfmmllirk. -luscph S2llIlIllCl'S. .Khin Rlldlllf Row fl-+l'1llll l-'ismhcly -loc Miller. Olicn llill, Llc-rrp 'I ul'I'm'mI. lizuiy I'i1king. llzmrld Kllllllj. .lim Yufum. Hill Nlilssullnaln IDL igc llilwly-liivl Y 1- nina-ly-six lup inaulxcx Xllllllilv. 4lUIlllNUH lllcullvx. mul Xlaukzu lzllk mm NUIIH' NIILIIUQX . Xlimldlc Ivil hulclu llnvulwu 1-4-llmauIx1 Cuxuh ,lulllmm Lol um-Is: flblllll Xlanknx Ilvwnu-N, Nlimldlm- lighl llulm lhuk Sli!!! 'V lI quam! on thc I-vxuwnlx Nquaul. llntllllllll Xiliull xlllxlx in hmm gilllll'N. 4 Boys' Swimming For the lirst tinle, the Generals did not swim most ol' the best teams in the state. Swimming an abbreviated season, they ended with a two antl two record plus a fourth in the district. lVins were over Kent State High -10-26 and Akron East 46-20. Losses were to Lakewood 60-li and a re- turn nieet with Kent 39-27. Eight swinnners qualified for the state: Gary Dunn, Carl Fritz, Tim johnson, Bob Mairs, 'lim Myers, Bill Stevens, Frank XfVinter, and Bob Yoder. Ol' the entire squad only two, Bob Yoder and Stu Wfright, will be lost by graduation. S gg ' . 1 t xl Q nw- , K-ra Wt 1- .,.. g an I an O I Row I-Lee Patterson. Gary Dunn, Ronnie Smith, Tint johnson, Bob Mairs. George Robison BYIICC Childers Row 2-Carl Fritz. Robert Yoder. Bill Stevens, Frank Xl'inler, Neil Ginlher. jim Myers. Herb Mullen page ninety-seven Row I-'l'om Moritz, lion -loss. Bill lufall, Ronnie Bruce. Bob joss, jim Myers Row 2-Larry Snoddy, Merle Boldman. Dana Brooks, Bill Fisher, john l'1lCIIlIlIillg. Bob Sapp Not Pictured-Bob Landes Golf ll' experience means anything, lVooster High should have a bright golf season. Three letter- men return to bolster Ken Zuercher's team. These three are Merle Boldman, Bob Landes, and a letterman ol' two years ago, Bill Fisher. As has been the custom in past years, home matches will be played on the XVooster Country Club. The ,Xnnual is published before the season gets underway: and, therefore, it is impossible to list results. XVe are certain a good record will be compiled over this tentative schedule listed below. GOLF SCH EDULE April 22 , , ,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.. , , , ShelbyA-'l' April 27 .... ., Massillon-H May 4 , ,, Barberton-l-l May li , ,, Barberton-'I' May 8 ,, ,, , Leroy-H May I2 .,,,, Millersburg-H May l-4 ,,,, ,,,,,, Leroy!-'I' May QI , ,. ...,,, ..... . .. ,,,,,, Shelby-H May 26 ..,,,,,,,,, ,r,. .,...,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, B 1 assillon--'I' May I5 ., ,,... District Match at Meadowxiew page ninety-eight Track Four lettermen returned to help W'ooster try for another good track season. These four are Bill Gerberich in the discus, Don Yoder in the middle distances, Bob McQuigg in the 880, and Bill Schreiber in the dashes. However, several squadmen and a handful of promising newcom- ers should help Coach Coleman to better the track record. The thinclads will run Mt. Vernon, Dover, Ashland, Barberton, an d Massillon among others. Aside from these dual meets, Wooster will participate in the Ashland and our own Wooster Relays. ln the relays, Wooster will run against live other Class schools: six Class B schools will compete in the other division. The squad will hnish the year with the District and State meets. Row l-Duane Stout. George Buechner. Carl Difliacomo, Larry Flickinger, Harold Franks, Bill Strock. Gary Dunn, Larry Spiglemire. Carl Fritz, Gale Metcalf, jim Muncy. Howard Maynard. jerry Gordon Row 2-Don johnson, Bob McQuigg, George Robison. Bill Bost, Pat Ewing, Bill Mosher. Kenneth Wirth, Danny Conn, Don Yoder, Bill Kunkler, Bill Gerberich, Harry Graser. Keith Winget page ninety-nine lllll llll S. Q U n . f T .wi'35IQ R.-'EYPUA 647 VINST6-4 ' I Gshr I BST 9057 0509 I Zigi Q' is 05 FAI S e 3 Q57 l A L NM Q 5 lags ' ' ' U :!.l1'! QL., Y Row I--l.Ilzll'Iq-x xIl'NNlllUlC. fil'4IlgC RIIlIgl'l', Rugrl' Kl'ilL'S, I'IliI Illglllks. 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Xxtltlslkl IN Iclllkillg Imllll':ll'mI ln ll UIIIQII s1'Ilc'cI1lIc'. mpc-llillg with Xlzlllslivlci SCIIIKZI' High. Sfllllv ul lhn HIIIQI 'Z ,S 'I' f' ' '.2.'.' ,..' 21,2 4' '1 2 '2 ' In IIIIS lppc IIIIIS UII lhc schullllc lslll llc NI lsslllrlll Xshl IIII IIILI th ll Itilllllll ll IIN ll ,IIXIIIL .XiiIlIlllll'U,ilIIIL'5.i0l'lII1'lilII'llNl'2lI'.XVIIIIDUIJIIIYCQI UII Ihr' I4zlll'gl'rlllllaIs l'lc'lcI. IIIIIVIQILIN Illck - 1 1 I SIIIIVIIICII llllll C.Il:llIc-5 xIL'h5lIlUl'K'1 0lllili'ItIL'l'S -Illll NI1HX'l'i'f. hlllll i'iL'llIIlII,Q. Roger Ixlltc-s, Ymlclz lDIII'IIi'I'N, IIIII PLIIIIS ZIIIKI I':lllI Pillllifks 1lI'L' :lII l'L'lllI'llIIlg vc-is Im' KIll:lm'Il Vic XIKIIIIIIL N IIIIHI l'IlIIJ. 1- IIlllIlIl'l'CI Rifle Club The .lunior Rille Clluli wus c'h:n'terecl in l9Lll by the Wfooster ,slinericzm Legion in ortler that lnoys between the ages ol' lourteen ztncl eighteen nlight he taught the sale uncl correct use ol' I i rezurms. The club holtls its meetings every rl'htu'stlny evening :ut seven otlock in the Co-ecl room. During' the sunnner thi - l .'l L inun Jus s loot on an open range west ol' town. The members shoot :in zlverzige ol ten rouncls ol unnnunition at night. All Ill-lltill . ing fouls :ire lurnishecl hy the Wlooster Anierieztn Legion. :als such :rs rililes, zunnlunition, :intl shoot- Nlernliers ol' the eluli nniy :ittuin the following' ranks: protnznksnizin, lll2ll'lQSlll2lll, niznksinnn lirst elzlss, sharp shooter, expert, :intl mlistinguisheal rilleinzzn. lhe trznning has proved verv vziluzilmle to lornler nitinlmtis ss h o 1 zlrnietl l'orc'es. - ' ure now serving' in our Rille Cluh is clireetetl hy A. ll. Sigler and Paul Mellzivitt, assisted by .lim Kztrmlos. l rilz Rive I' lfrunk Winter I Don Bauer . llolx Supp .. . l'f'.Xifl!'lIf 'i1'e-lu1'.xiflrlll .. . Ser'r'e'lr1rv .. Runge .lluxlrr , ' - we-win Row l--Carry lfisher, Camry fil'L'Cll2llN'2llll, .lint Dzlnner, Herb Mullen, Don Iielfznour, llill Mullen I Row L-.lint Kzmlos llllSlI'lll'l0l'j. Dunne lllllll, Bob Supp, flllllljli Slater. Neil fillllllt'l'. Don 1 ll1lllR'l'. .Xsu Sigler llllSIl4lll'lU'J Row fl-john Yllflllll, Dane Briggs. 'l'onnny Davis, Ross Qlznueson. Lynn Hawkins. llilfls Richey. Ron Loellger Not pieturetlkRielun'tl lieelser nzige one lnimlw-fl .1 mage one Row l-Sue Haltlerlnan, Pat llnnhain, Shirley Cox, katie lfrill, Geri Rice. Roberta lily Row 2--liclna Dix, Sue lsch, Cynthia Straub. Pain lleeler. jackie ilarpentcr, .Xlicia Crow Senior GAA Sports Board 'l'he sports board, acting as the governing body ol the C.X.X, consists ol the ollicers and sports managers. These girls, with their adviser, Nliss jane Snyder, were responsible lor the successlul sports program. On March 28, the sports board played host to Millersbnrg, Orrville, and lloylestown I'or a play clay. The aim ol' these thirteen girls was to promote interest in the GAA and its activities. Shirley Cox liclna Dix , , l'al lloyles I'aln lleclcr huntlrecl two 0l l lCliRS Kiltie l'4l'llI H YYYY,,,,,, ...,Y.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , I 'r'1'.udf'r1I jackie Carpenter Norma jean Angel ,,,, . Roberta lily ,,,,,,., l'ice-jn'1'.tidf'nl S1'rrf'Ia1'y-Irr'1i.vllrf'r' Soriul rlmirnmn M.XN.XGliRS , ,,,, Soccer , Hockey , , Bowling Basketball Sue lsch ,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,.. , H , Swinnning Alicia Crow, Cynthia Straub ,, , , .Kqnacacle Sue Halclerman , , ,,,,,, ,,,, , Volleyball Pat Dnnhatn ., ,, Softball Senior GAA Members c unc humlrccl lhrcc Row I-Pat llunhann. Geri Riu-. Nilllfy Rhnmy. Kalic Fritz Row 2-I':rm llcvlcr. Suv lsrh, liduzr Dis, Gail Childers. .hm Shrimp, .Xliriar Crow Row 53-lznwl nllfhllhll. Cynthia Straub. I'z1l lk-clcr. Bully Smyth. l':ll Nlushcr. Nnrrmr .li in fhrgcl ll ll WV girls :irc the Imlmml'y mcmbcrs ol CAA who lrzrvc czirnccl 80N poi by IJ2ll'lil'ilJ2llillf1,' in various sports. .Xu inilizilimr lm' thc ncw mcmhcrs followed Lhc Yzrlc-Hzrrvzml :ill-sun' lmziskcl lmll QZIIIIC. Thi- cvcning was cmnplc-Lccl by zu cl:rnc'c sponsorul by thc WV girls Ol l lflliRS Pnl lhurhzrm , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,, l'V1'Ai!ll'IIf Cori Rifc , , Vi!'l llI'1'.Yfl11'Il1 Nilllff Rllillllj 'I'rf'u.xl11f'y pngc mu' hundred four Leaders Club The members ol' Leaders Club are assistants to the physical education in- structors. Leaders take attendance, serve as referees, timekeepers, scorekeepers, or help in any other way possible. This club serves as an experience in teaching for many girls and often en- courages girls to become physical education instructors. points are awarded to the girls on the basis ol' I0 points for each six hours of service. Row 1-Norma jean Angel, Alicia Crow, Katie Fritz, Pat Dunham, Geri Rice, Mary Angie Stanford Row 2-Sue Halderman, Cynthia Straub, Sue Isch, Pat Mosher, Juanita Yoder. Pat Beeler Row 3-Ann Shamp. Pam Beeler, Betty Smyth page one hundred five Row l-Alicia Crow, Norma jean Angel, Charlotte Martin, Pam Beeler, captain of Ikes Ianet Buchholz, captain of Adlais, Susan Edwards, Anita lannarelli, Sally Snyder Row 2-Anne Shamp, Nancy Schautn, Harriet Reich, Edna Dix, Sue Isch, Nancce johnson Sue Halderman, Pat Beeler Row 3-Connie Diller, Betty Smyth, Nancy Winkler, Nora Gilyard, Nancy Koontz, Niatihn Riehl. Hazel Moore. Cynthia Straub All-Star Hockey Sixty girls turned out lor lield hockey despite the bruises the game promises Nl an tgel lot the season was Edna Dix. The all-star teams were chosen on the basis ol' attendance at practices and g nnes plus .tbtl ity. Captains Pam Beeler and .lanet Buehholz kept their teams in step with the tunes bv n untng their teams the Hikes and the Adlais. The game corresponded to the election results is the lkes come out on top by a score ol' 2-0. The winning score was made by Anne Sh nnp Positions ol' the players were as lollows: Left Wing Lett Inner Center Right lnner Right Xving Left Halfback Center Halfback Right Halfbaek Left lfullbaek Right Fullback Goalie page one hundred six 'Ikr'.x 'Z-l1ll1li.t Martin lsfh Beeler johnson Shamp lleeler Dix Halderman Winkler Straub Diller lidwards Angel llllfhllflll Sehaum lannarelli Reich Koontz Ciilyard Moore Smyth Riehl All-Star Soccer for season was Sllirlcy Cox. Cold wczuthcr haallcd senior G..-LX. soffcr p1 u't1c'cs 'incl gznncs this ycznx Mazinger for thc .-Xll-slzn' tcznns wcrc chosen hv fziptuins l'z1tMoshci':imi Iowa Hiclu Pnl nnnul hu lh 0 Kirks :incl .joycc culled hers thc' Brniscs. 1' ' ' ' '. l I ' ' ' lC2llIl Thu z1ll4sl:n' gznnc was not played ilCl'2lllSC thc zlthlclic' licld was sccdcd hcforc thc clznc sched- il lor lhc gznnc. KlCKS Row I-Susan lidwnrds. Sue B in c n n u ip -loyal Hidcr, Sally Snydcr Row 2-Marilyn Richl. Bcliy S In y t h, Connie Diller, lidnn Dix. Sue Huldcrmzln Row 8-Nancy Rhamy. Anne Shannp. Norma jean Angel. Pain llcclcr BRUISliS Row I-Geri Rice. Pat Mosher, j n n ct Buch- holz, Nancy Schznnn Row 2-Cynthia Slfilllb. Pal Dnnhznn, N :I n it y Koontz, .Klicc Moffcll Row 3-Illlariilzl Yoder, Anne Lislon, Nora Gil- yard, -I n d y Y 0 u n g, Nancy Winkler ii page one lnnuircd scvcn i . ri Rim' I-Sally Snytlcr. -Indy l'n'own. Pat Boyle-s. captain ul' Yztsszti. Pam Bet-It-r. rnptuiii ut' Smith. lit-tty katylur, Luis Grim Ram' 2-.Xtiitzt lzttmztrclli. Ht-cky XYitlii'uw, Kittie l'1l'ill. Noinizt 'lcztn Nngcl. .Xlifizi C'itm'. Ruth Silillllxlilllli All-Star Bowling Scnim' GMX. X. girls mztdc up two teams, which how l 0 ti ztltcriizttt- XVctltit-stlny nitcrnun s Strikcs :mtl spztrcs wcrc quite frequent, :ts the scores show. .Xll-stan' cztptztitis were Put Buylcs ol' Vztsszir, and Pam lice-lcr of Smith. 'l hc girls lmwlctl thiu lint-s in thc :ill-stan' ganna. High st'm'c1' lm' Vassar was Pat lioyles with am ztvcrugc ul I52. Rt Slizmklmitl wats high st'm'cr Im' Smith with an ztvcrztgc ol ltitl. Smith taunt- out tm top with at total of 2226 pins. Vztsszn' had at total ul' 2071. 1 gt- mit- humh't'tl t-ight All-Star Basketball 'l'he Yale-Harvard all-star basketball game is the largest all-star event of the CAA calendar. A banquet for the all-star members was held the Wednesday before the game. After the banquet, the girls returned to the high school for a practice. 'l'he big game was played Friday, March l3. Referees for the game were from the College of Wooster. Yale was captained by Katie l-'ritz and Harvard by Pat Dunham. Hoy cheerleaders led the yells for the exciting game, which Yale won I9-14. .ls a climax ol' the eventful day. the 'WV' initiation and dance followed the game. Y.Xl.l-I HARVARD Manager-Geri Rice Manager-Pat Beeler Forwards: Cuards: Forwards: Cuards: Aliria Crow Katie l-'ritz Pat Dunham Nancy Rllllllly Nanny Winkler jackie Carpenter Pam Beelei Norma jean .Xngel Betty Smyth janet Buchholz .Xnita lannarelli Roberta lily .Xnne Shamp Sue Haltlerman Betty Kaylor Edna Dix flu- f' I ' fb nr 5 ' , HARVARD Row l-Bobbie lily. Nancy Rhamy, Bettie Kaylor, Pat lleeler, manager Row 2-Anita lannarelli Pam lleeler, Pat Dunham, captain. lidna Dix, Norma jean .Xngel YALIC Row l-Alicia Crow, Betty Smyth, jackie Carpenter, janet Buehholz Row 2-Sue Halderman, Ceri Rice, manager, Katie Fritz, captain, .Xnne Shamp. Nancy llfinkler page one hundred nine Row lk-lane Mosher. manager, Dottie Lou Lear, manager Row 2-Angie Stanford, Judy Mairs, Alicia Crow, captain. Anne Shatnp. captain, Gail Childers. Nancy Koontz, janet Mosher Row 3-Nancy Schaum, Linda Hower, Edna Dix, Norma jean Angel. Ann I.iston Not pictured-Sue Isch for Harvard: Cynthia Straub and Pauline Crow for Yale All-Star Swimming .Xll girls in grades 7-I2 were eligible for intramural swimming. Practice meets were held oncc a week. The all-star members were chosen by their ability shown at these contests. The all-star meet was held Wednesday, December 10. Those swimming for Harvard were .Xnne Shznnp, captain: lidna Dix, Sue Iscih, Anne Liston, Norma .lean Angel, janet Mosher, Nancy Koontz, and Gail Childers. Dottie Lou Lear was manager. Yale swimmers were Alicia Crow, captaing Pauline Crow, Cynthia Straub, Angela Stanford. 'ludy Mairs, Linda Hower, and Nancy Schaum. -lane Mosher was the manager. Yale was far in the lead the first half of the meet, but Harvard pulled out in front by tak- ing both first and second diving honors. Harvard s t a ye d in the lead by winning the 80 yard medley. The final score was 50-112 in favor of Harvard. page one hundred ten Aquaccrde Rhapsody in Blue was the theme chosen by Cynthia Straub and Alicia Crow for the annual aquacade. All the routines contained the word blue in their title. Blue Moon, Blues in the Night, Blues in Advance, Sugar Blues Boogie, and Blue Tango were some of the records used by the swinnners and modern dancers. The aquarade was presented April 29 and 30. Advisors were Miss Snyder and Miss Canipbell. M pls? Sitting-Cynthia Straub, Alicia Crow Standingfl'am Beeler, Anne Shanip. Norma jean Angel. Angie Stanford IJ2igC one hundred eleven Row I-Carol Heise. 'Indy Grosjean. Donna Leiner. Sandy jones Row 2-lillnie Smith. l,indzt Hower. Carol Collier. janet Nloslufr, hottie len Iunior GAA Sports Board 'Ibis sports board is the governing body lor the junior division ol' the Cinls Xtlllttlt sso rizttion. 'l'he members ol .lnnior GAA elect their officers, and sports managers . tho :cu ing to their ability and interest in sports. The aim ol' these girls is to cultivate interest in spoi ts and to promote good sportsmanship. Donna Leiner Sandy jones janet Mosher , Dottie Lear , Carol Collier ,,,, , -Indy Grosjean janet Butler ,,,, , lithne Slnith , , Carol Heise page one hundred twelve Ol l lCliRS lNl.KN.-KCI-IRS , , ,, Pw'sifl1'11l Vial'-pw'.ri1lf'11l Sfcrclu Viv- I rraxu rm' Sofia! chairman Soccer , Basketball , Volleyball ,, Bowling Softball Iunior GAA Members Modeled after the senior division, the -lunior GAA represents girls in grades seven, elght, and nine. Fifty points are awarded for participation in a sport. Thirty additional points are awarded to those making the all-star. Ten points are awarded to girls who attend all practices and games of a sport, but do Il0l make the all-star. Let- ters are awarded to girls earning 600 points. Adviser for the -Iunior GAA is Miss -lean Campbell. page one hundred tlnrteen up-.-q .vi 2,17-ff-. V-eq I e-an--q if Row 1-Sandy jones, Becky Reynolds, Pat Flesher, Cynthia McClure. Dottie Lou Lear, janet Mosher, Mary Horn, Helen Morgan, jane Mosher Row '-janette Schanm, Peggy Sperry, Judy Mairs, Connie Cummins, Carol Tracy. janet Rang Judy Brenner, Sue Miracle, joan Domhoff Row lA.ludy Grosjean, Linda I-lower, Marilyn Fites, Caro! Collier, Marilyn Moore, janet Butler Donna Leiner Not pictured-Joanne Montanya All-Star Soccer lht unior GAA. season was longer than the senior season because the seniors played both litltl hockey and soccer while the juniors played only soccer. Xll stu teams were captainecl by janet Mosher and Dottie Lou Lear. They nuned then te uns the Pips and Squeaksf' The Pips outscored the Squeaks by a score ol' 2 0 'I he only -oal n is made by Carol Collier. Positions of the players were as follows: Left Wing Lett lnner Center Right Inner Right Wing Left Halfhack Center Halfhaek Left Ifullback Right lfullhack Goalie pigs ont hundred fourteen l'ijr.v Collier Moore Mosher Mosher Rang Brenner M iraele Horn. Morgan Tracy Butler. Dotnhoff S q u1'ak.t Mairs Howe: Lear Mdilnre Grosjean Sperry jones lflesher. Clunnnins Rey nolds Schanm. Fires All-Star Bowling Junior G..-XA. girls practiced rolling strikes and spares on Monday evenings alter school. The two girls with the highest averages were selected to be all-star captains. Joanne Montanya faptained Vassar, and Judy Grosjean led Stnith. Smith seemed to be the magic team this year, coming out on top in both the junior and sen- ior divisions. The two captains were also the high scorers for their teams. Judy had an average ol' l27. Vassar's captain, Joanne, had an average ol' l24. V., Row l-Carol Heise, Sandra Jones, Joanne Montanya. captain of Vassar, Judy Grosjean, captain of Smith, Judy Zimmerman, Kay Kieffer Row 2-Ethne Smith, Patsy Durstine, Wila Raylan, Janet Butler, Carol Stout page one hundred fifteen Row l-jean Merriman. Patty Miller. Marjean Danghtery. Captain ol' the Docks. Donna l.einer. captain of the l,ciners, Connie fllllllllllllii, Sandy jones Row 2-Dottie Lear, Cynthia Nlclllure, Geri Slater, Carol Heise, .Indy Urosjean Row 3-Charlotte Ronianrliik. Carol Stout. Nancy Nlartin. Connie Befkler. Kiarol Collier. Helen Miller, Marilyn Moore Iunior GAA All-Star Basketball 'l'he junior CL.-XA all-star game was a preliminary leature ol' the annual Yale-Harvard game llelcl March I3. Teams were appropriately named the Docks and the Leiners: the Docks cap- tained by Marjean Daugherty, and the Leiners by Donna Leiner. Boys letl the flieers lor both teams. The Docks were victorious by a score ol' ll-IZ. DOCKS LEINFRS lforwartls: Gtlarcls: Forwards: Guards: Nlarjean Daugherty Dottie I.Ull Lear Donna Leiner Carol follier Gerry Slater Cynthia Nlfiilnre Nlarilyn Moore Helen Nliller Charlotte Romanchik Nancy Martini .Indy Groejean Carol Heise .lean Merriman Carol Stout Connie Beckler Sandy jones Manager-Connie Cutntnins Nlanager-Pat Miller page one hundred sixteen State thznnpion deliaters, Sue lseh. Gracie lleers. Date Slllllll. and Rox Wells. pose around the trophy whieh they won at tiolutnluts. Tri-Hi-Y trontinuecl lrotn page my 'l'ri-Hi-Y tnetnlmers again entertained their mothers with a Clhristntas tea and their lathers with a hanquet in February. .Xt the Father-llaughter banquet a Gerinan student lrotn the Col- lege ol XVooster contrasted schools ol Atneriea with schools ol Germany. Other programs leaturecl a speaker whose topic' was Psychology ol' Children and .ttloleseentsu and beauty tletnonstrations in eaeh oli the three groups by loeal lmeautieians. .X traveler from Ma- laya, who was visiting this country, was the guest speaker ol' a joint in ee t i n g' with the Hi-Y groups. 'l'ri-Hi'Y again sponsored a Clhristtnas lorntal and at talent night. Nleinhers raised tnonev lor their treasur' lx ' uslierinv' and sellin' Jrofrants at hoine lootlmall 1 Fa 1 1 gannes. Several tnetnhers attentletl the Hi-Y antl 'l'ri-Hi'Y Clonlerenee at Youngstown, the Youth in 1 Gorernntent Klonlerenees at Otterhein College, and the Ohio State Legislature janet l'arIor Roherta lily ,, , lilla l'-elle lfttllerton Nlartha llortlon ,, l':nn Beelet' Katie l'll'lll .lztnet llllflllltlll Pat Winter , Miss I-Qsther lfausnaugh, Mrs. Rathel l'll'lll'l' l'H'.xirlr'ttI lil4'l'AlllI'.NlfI!'llf .Sr'rn'lrttAt' 'l'te'uxttrr'i Xoriul rltnit :nun lhogrvtrrl rlmiintnn llmtolinmll l'lIllll'lll!lll l'uI1li1'i1x' rlmirnmn :l11tl,wtrx page one lllllltll't'il serente 'QP X 2 1 x its Wf ff? I .'-5 N4 M X 3 E . lup -lwrullnll f,lIi'l'll :mil lluurli lnrkic fl1lllN'lllC!', f,lll'Cll1 Xlxin Nlvlrznll. limlnzl Dlx Sun lull ISIII 5lL'Xt'll x, lizlliv l',l'ill, -,mlm Iulzllln. Dmmu R113 i'ickm'ls. 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COMPANY I I I ,, Opposite Fairgrounds I ll I II I U::3..ot::::::3t::::: ::: 3: , H U D S O N WEIHICK S FOOD sALEs H SERVICE M Come lxgnapliletlagcg Q1 lggwxgllgluon Ride C0mPli 'e '5 to fhf See the New Hornet C 's' of ,B CRATER MOTOR co Public Square Next to Annat's Wooster, Ohio Phone '215 'I AAAAAA---------------AAAAAAAAAA - ------ 'AA- THE TAYLOR AGENCY REAL ESTATE 86 INSURANCE Better to have insurance and not need it, than to need it and not have il. Phone 255 Peoples Fed. Bldg. ::::oc::::::::::9c:::: :: :::: :: :::: ::::::::::::ooc::::j page one hundrccl twenty-Llxrcc llllill. D.X'l'li Ol 1053, llill Sclircibcr and -Iackiv Carpciilcr. pit-pziix-s lu sol out Irmn l:u'kic's liullsc. lair-kit' Klzirpcntcr :tml Bill Sclircibcr, with twenty-livc :mtl ten points rcs! 1953 Ideal Date tivclv, wt-ic clmscn by tht- stuclcnt bmly :as thc I953 lclczil Dull-. llzifkic won lirst plain' in live clivisions-hair, Cy:-s. nczttness, fotirtcsy. zu com'c-rszitimizil ability, placing scroml in the other live-brains, ligurc. :mibiti lricmllincss, mul scnsc ol' humor. ln thc boys' tlivisiml, liill plztft-tl lirst in c'm1vt'i's:ltioilul ability, sccoiicl in brains, annbition. :tml nczttncss, :mtl third in scnsc ul' humor. 'l'h C ltlczll Ilzitc took plzifc' lzitc in Fcln'uzn'v. Iufkic amd Bill, plus rltziullcut 1 . Bill frCl'lJCl'li'll, truvclccl to thc Pzilzicc Tliczitcr in Canton wlu-rc thcy view l ilttt :bitt Ni:tgan':i. starring Nlzirilyn Monroe. The enjoyable cvcning cmlcc 1 -A 4 to cnt :tt K1-is ont' llunclrccl twt-mv-lx i ICI' S. llll' DLC Oll wiv Compliments of B Sz F T R A N S F E P1 Sf? WOOSTER OHIO Congratulations to Class of 1953 MINGLEWOUD ik COAL and ICE MANN'S LAUNDRY COMPANY 123 N. Bever St. Phone 52 Congratulations - Class of '53 JOHN and CHARLES BELL WUUSTER PLUMBING and HEATING 640 S bbs Pho 656 lg :xi 1 7fze gamer ANNIVERSARY YEAR Wooster, Ohio Monday, june l, 1968 Class Prophecy Important Bill Passed By Efforts Of Local I I on gressnz a n Through eloquent d e b a t e, Congressman Roy Wfells has just procured the passage of a much-needed law! Only the brilliant debate of Senator Wells could rival that of his worthy opponent, Senator Stuart Wright of the Birth- day Party. This law prohibits the continuing of the well-worn practice of shooting crows from the top of streetcars. Although this is a severe blow to crowshooter Dick johnston, it has been supported strongly by all crows. Opening Of lirillianl New llfusical Review New York-Opening tonight in the basement of the Do-Shank-Inn is the famed Phyllis Mir- acle with her Discordettes, Nancy Rhamy, Betty Smith, and Geri Rice, in their newest review, VVe're gonna wash that dandruff right out of our hair. Featured soloist will be Neal Corky Withrow, singing the new hit song, Now ls the Hour. Tickets may be obtained from Business Manager, Pat Mosher, for cents or a boxtop from our favorite cereal, XVearioats. Foreign Amiiassador lo I'llYl7II'l' Returns William Max Schreiber has just returned from a three-months stay in Gay Paree. Mr. Schreiber was sent as ambassador of good will to promote friendlier relations between the two countries. He found that the French femmes were most co-operative. Hospital News Dr. William Terrence Fisher, with the able assistance of Barbara Thomas, R.N., has just made medical history with his latest operation -the miraculous removal of a wart from the hand of the world-renowned engineer, Robert Strock. Mr. Strock is considered in very good condition and should be up again in about three weeks. This operation has been nomin- ated to receive the l968 Oscar for the best T.V. performance of the year. Local Illen Altenipl Old Stun! Will: New Twist Over Niagara Falls in a Hudson went Rich- ard Tennent, john McClure, and Robert Sei- n 1 one hundred twenty-six fert in a startling new twist to an old stunt. Because of the fact that Niagara went dry in 1960, this experiment was not a success. Ni- agara's failure would have been a threatening omen a few years ago, but because of a substi- tute for water invented by the noted scientist, jim Butler, this failure is not a subject of great concern. The Hudson used in the ex- periment was equipped with many interesting gadgets and comforts. Included among these was a T.V. aerial invented by William Mead, which doesn't work for those who don't like TV in cars. While passing over the falls, these men viewed the following things: Greg Clara- felli looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, Bill Gerberich piloting The Maid of the Mist, and Ace Craser record- ing his echo in the Cave of the Winds. A New Animal Developed By Dale Ring jim Mowrey, manager of Malabar Farms, awarded first prize yesterday to Dale Ring for developing a new and useful species of animal, the Omnipuss. The Omnipuss is good for anything. He will plow your fields. lay eggs. oil machinery, and when fastened to the end of a stick can be used to clean your chimneys. This marvelous animal is also good to eat. Omnikittens will soon be on the market, so order a litter now from Bill Deviney at Mc- Kay's. Heroic Rescue Performerl Today Pat Dunham today saved the life of Bob Yoder by floating bouyantly through a treach- ous sea to release him from the clutches of a giant crab. Mr. Yoder was attempting to re- cover this crab from the giant puddle in which he had dropped it. The administration of artificial respiration nearly finished him, but because of his strong constitution, he bounced right back. First Woman Signed For Big League Baseball Manager of the Oberlin Sluggers, Bob Man- ges, has just announced the name of the first woman to play big league baseball. Having signed her contract this morning, Betty Smyth will receive no pay for the first ten years on '11os11-1, Ohio. 'I'H1i CQ li N li R .X 1. NI1l1I112ly,.1lll1l' 1. 111118 1110 1011111 1101'1111s0 111is is -11151 1111 L'X1lL'l'II1Il'IIl.H ZlI'L' 1111111111110 1ll1lllL'l11llll'11'. 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Don Loeliger moved. Donna Johnson John Haun. Donna Kaye Vickers KINDERGARTENAA BEALL AVENUE SCHOOL Row 1-Pal Robinson. Sally Seeley. Mary Alice Hill, Sally Vogal, Jane John- son, Carol Sue Leigett, Roberta Ackerman, Bar- bara Thomas Row 2-Bob Yoder. moved. Martha Gordon, Katie Huber. moved, moved. moved, Sam Fleming. Miss Lindbeck Row 3-Stuart Wright. Bill Schreiber. moved. Rich- ard Tennenl, Bill Ger- berich. Chuck Messmoro. Dave Henry. Don Yodcr, Bill Fisher FIRST GRADE?- BOWMAN STREET SCHOOL Row 1--John M c C l u r e Larry Flesher, Ray Lear. moved, Bob S 0 i f e r 1 moved. John R e cl ic k Dick Johnson Row 2iDiane G a r v e r, Elaine W o l l' c. Katie Fritz. moved. mov 0 cl , Shirley Cox. Sally Sha- mel. D o n n a Vickers. Rose Reynolds. Charlotte Lichteberger. Pat Mosher Row 3-fGeri Rice, Barbara Bartchy. Donna Johnson, moved. Bunny Haerle, moved. Carolyn Potts. moved, Shirley Becker. moved. Jim Sowers, Bob Skelton THE WUUSTER HARDWARE CO. if 132 W. Liberty Phone 54 DICK MORRISON 71 BARBER suop If IDEAL DAIRY Better Ba,-bers Quality Dairy Products if For Courteous, Dependabl Southeast Corner of the Sq Home Delivery Si? xxx:3333312221122 Call 319 HOCKENBERRY'S if soH1o SERVICE it? f p es, ann L berty and Beall d b hd Y Special Ice Cre Congratulations to the Class of 1953 CLARKE-YUDER STUDIO IA lily OHL' Row Rms' Rms' Ruw Row Row SIXTH CR.'XDli Xl' BOXYINLXN S'lRlili'l SCHOOL I- ,linac Ogmlcnh llnhn Mc'Clnl'L', llilfkil' Cook. Linh lflcslmd. Lois Crinl. Huh Scilcrl. .Ioan Nll'llj.fl'l', Ran LL':n'. Shirlu Cnx 2, lc-rrx Rnmlx, I'z1l Nlosln-r. llznimi Ha-nrx. Izmir: Nlnrphx, lnhn Hanan. Kanic- lfxill. llizk .,.,l.m.m. nfbllllil johnwun. Dznid Cinlcl 5 I h 'S--I-cri Riu-, Dirk Si'lll4CilIL'l', Diann, Call'w'l'. Clili Bihlc. l'nzn'lm1'n l9an'lc'l1y. Dun l.m-llgrl. Im 'kim' f12ll'lJClllCl'. Bill CLc'rlxcriz'l1. .Xnnc NLJIXCI I--I'nl llc-llcrx. Rall nh Cln'l'z1n, Susan lirlwzarcls. lohn Rcdick, lhrix Hznmgcr. I',,lll,Nl Ilanwx. . I . Lnmlyn Pulls, Rnhcrl lfrznlku I- -BDI GIRL SCOl lS IN HUYXILXN COSILNIIQS 2- -Iivclq Willlrmv. R1lIll'l'l1l .xl'lxl'l'lll2lll, Susan liclwurcls, Clcri Riu' CIRLS IN CRXUIC SCHOOL llullunl--llmnlal lfinn. .IZIIICI vlilfllll. Donna N'irlh. Helly Siglcl. Phylliw I,lkil!gll'. Shillvx Sllvllm Row Row lnnnlrc' 'WV' C-IRLS ON lNl'l'lX'lAlOX D XY l---l':nn l'n'c'lL'l', .Xnnc Shznnp. Xurlnn 'lean Xngcl. .Xlicizl Cum' BH-Cynthia: Slrunlm, Belly Smyth. lirlnu llix. l':1l HL'L'IC1'.Al2ll1L'l Blnhlmll cl tllirlv lx KOSli'lHlIlKll'l', Pollx Crow, licllx Bell. Sslllx' Shznnvl, Ratio l'1l'Hl. lnnn IIIOIIIPNUII l l SERVING THE COMMUNITY 'I Since 1879 I Q I T CNW CSX 'Twua x'umwx vumu.Qb. l il? Public Square Wooster, Ohio ll ,, ...... .... F v:::::::::::::::::::::::22C22: Success to the Class of 1953 Fountain Service Good Food SCHRADER W Wooster, Ohio CITY BUUK STORE Royal Typewriter Sale, Service and Rentals HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES - AAA. 1 ......A. --A ...... -,----YA----------- page one lmndrcd tl l N l.i'Il--Ik-all .Xu-nnc Sixth C91-zlclc group Row l-lillu llcllc Fullerton. Phyllis Mirzlflc Row Qilllllllll Hczirlc. Balrlmrzi 'l'hoinas, Chuck Slalcu. Mznllm Clonlon Row Fi-Alohn Stephenson. Lois Difkzison Rlglllflvklllllll Slrccl Kimlcrgzirlcn group Row lgllclly Hell. Sue Miraflc, .lczmnic Morclli Row 2-inovcd, Phyllis Pringle. niovcii. Phyllis INli1'aflc. Carolyn Srlnnicll. Margie Kinney. Lois Grim, Carol Hcnsel l.cll-Ilzmcl 'liziylor Micldlc-Pail Winter Right-'lillird Grade Brownie Troop at BUWIIIZQII Strccl srhool Row l-lliainu Carver, jackie Cook. Shirley Cox. Pnl Winter, janv Bu-son. jackie Czlrpvlilcr Row 2-'loan Shank. Donna johnson, Susan I-Imlwards, Rose Reynolds. Pnl Mosher. Donna linlsinzin Row3-llai'I1ui'z1 llaruliy, Geri Rice. inoxccl mgc one lninclrccl thirty-two Congratulations to the 1953 Graduating Class S, . :'V' .i M tss M i f ..,. ,. ,. ., ,. ..,..: . K A THE BUCKEYE ALUMINUM COMPANY Nlanufacturcrs of Aluminum Cooking Utensils Since 1895 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-9QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q0QQQ---------::ao::: : : : : QQ-:: : : e : : : FRESH FOODS Your Sign For Beiier Food Values Sf? WAYNE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE QUALITY FOOD MARKET lingo unc llllmlrcd thirty '- 1 I1 roi THESPIAN SOCIETY fContinued from page 50j Those 'Thespians who have acquired forty or more points are awarded the Honor 'Ihes pian degree and presented with special pins at this time. The third part of this program is to recognize the senior members of the club tor their years of active service in the organization. So, although this spring banquet composes the sole meeting of the Thespians throughout the year, the Thespian Society remains one of the outstanding organizations in the high school Bill Schreiber ,,.....,........... ff-..-4..----f P ffsldefll Joanna Lantenschlager ,,t.. ......... V ire-president Charlotte Lightfoot ........ V.Y.....ttt...t . Secretary lzllen Bell ....,,....c.,,,ct,,u,,,,..,.,.,,...,,A,.......,u.t,tlt,.ttt.... ....... T reasurrr Miss Ruth King and Miss Fern Patterson ....,,,. .f.Y. A dvisers ORC HESTRA QContinued from page 53, I' E R S O N N li L Firvl Violins-Stuart Wright, Mary Alice Carroll, Ethel Smith, Barbara Kelly, Lila Miller, Sally Griffith Second Violins-Roscoe Krauss, Christine Coolidge, Margaret Litwiller, Betty Kaye Fisher, Judie Skelly Phyllis Pringle, Peggy Ann Fittler l'ioIa.r-Connie Diller, Nancy Koontz, Ruth Smyth Cello.:-judy Young, Ellen Bell, Donald Comin, Virginia Smith String Bass-Frank Winter, Floyd Hastings, Gary Dunn Flutes-Frances Shutt, janet Taylor, Patricia Winter Ohm'-Donald joss Clarinels-Avery Pratt, Robert Jones, Gail Childers Alto Clarinels-Marilou Schuster lia.s.roon-Malcolm Litwiller Saxoplwnex--Shirley Shelly, Irene Bryner, Carol Collier Trumpets-David Alexander, David Ginter, Ford Pinnick, Gracie Beers Frenrh Hom-james Schreiber, Robert Bahl Trombones-William Schreiber, Philip Franks, Larry Kinney Tym puni-Thomas Brunn Percussion-Carl Fritz, john Brock, Shirley Miller Piano-Anne Mayer, Marilyn Troyer Wooster Canton South VVoostel' Wooster Mt. Vernon Wooster Wooster Mansfield Wooster Wooster Ashland Elyria Wooster VV. C. lfrosh lVooster XNooster Canton Tinlken page one hundred thirty-four VARSITY BASKETBALL fcontinued from page 925 54- 6 l 65- 85- 72- 53- 64- 76- 88- 87- 79- 58- 87- 66- 56- 79- 60- RECORD Canton Lehman Wooster Wadsworth Mansfield Madison Wooster Barberton Clanton Central Wooster Orrville New Philadelphia Wooster Wooster Canton Lincoln Wooster Akron Buchtel Orrville Wooster 44 56 46 54 59 50 56 66 46 m m M m m m w .. 56 ----www'iv,--v-,,,,v,---,, ':- M1N'S DINER GISINGEPUS Foot of Beau Ave. Chevrolet :-: Buick Si? if. Cadillac We're open when others are closed 405 E, Liberty LANDES and LANDES Real Estate :-: Insurance HARRY N. LANDES, ,29 220 E. Liberty St. THOMAS LANDES, '32 Phones 322 - 326 Service Since 1905 ::::: 4 LEE'S APPAREL SHOP Style Without Extravagance ii? 141 W. Liberty St. WOOSTER, OHIO WOOSTER FLORAL STORE ik Southeast Corner of the Square :::::::: :::::c::pc::::: 'Y ll ll II Compliments of 3 S P E C H T ' S Radio and Television ll In Service Laboratory I 4+ n , nu Construction, Installation :I l ll l and Maintenance ll 1 DUMON T TV ll U Sales 6? Service hi ll II fi? EE I Phone 1051-L I 242 S. Market Wooster P H 0 1 page one liumlrecl lllirty-five LEE'S GRUCEHY For Fine Foods Sf? Phone 296 Free Delivery I :::: :::: :::l:::r4:::::: Singer Sewing Center Frigidaire Appliances BENN ET REFRIGERATION il? Complete Sewing Needs Patterns, Buttons, Zippers, Tapes 75 420 E. Liberty St. 140 E. Liberty Phone 238 I 'I :::::::::::::xx::::::: if 0 Rodenbaugh's Drug Store I li BEST WISHES I: n U to the U Compliments 1' CLASS OF ' :' 1953 of 4 xxx in I r'::::::::::::':C--::::--::::v GEHSTENSLAGEH 'i F A G d N B Th ew s oo - one etter an g COMPANY ' I CHAS. MORRISON I Si? ' BARBER SHOP b fi Better Barbers ' J hundred thirty-six ee U I nu I ll I U U I NILEN BLACK, IN C. X ll 1 II II LINCOLN :-: MERCURY I II 'I II :E Sales and Service I I ' I I fx I I 4- ' n I I I 0 I 321 East Liberty Phone 765-L 'P II WOOSTER, OHIO Alley Rear of Courthouse I : nv I Compliments of INTERCHEMICAL CORPORATION Interior and Outside Paints of Distinction Foot of Spruce St. Phone 250 0 Q--- A-AA--------- --- ---- -A-A-------- --A----- --4 V. ,,---, ...-A.--.------...--.. F ........ A ID E A L F R O C K S Keis1er's Restaurant Always First With for Good Food and the Latest Drive-In Service M T4 TX 156 E. Liberty Phone 488 Cleveland Road v------------ --- ----4 l vvv------------- 4 page one humlrccl thirty- MYLH Y -AA----- '-AAA A--------'- - AAA A------------------- AAA- - THE IIVIHUFF 8: LUNG CO Westinghouse Home Appliances 340 E. Liberty Phone 642.K '::::::'f:::: 222222:-22: A-- -- ':::::':--A 72:22:22::::::::::::::::::::::: 1-:::::::::::::::: ::::: : sn ll I I I Kaufiman's Serv1ce Statlon ff Eg Distributor of W A L M ' Goodyear Tires and Batteries E B S Q 1. Te:gaco.Produ?s . f l Commercial and ua ity - ervice - ans action I1 , , Phone 681 Portrait Studio Cor. S. Market 86 Henry St. up H Wooster, Ohio M --------A- Cu- AAAAAA AAAAAAAA 1 0 if? 1: 'O 'un II 1+ II II 1: Where there is ::::::::::::::i::::::::::Z 4' beauty, we take 'Q v itg where there THE GIFT CORNER is ' We ' 0 ' I' it. l' GREETING CARDS - GIFTS II For Every Occasion ik The Right Gy: fo That Special i'ersori 1: 573 E. Nonh Sr. Phone 1824 U Public Square Wooster r733::::::3:::3::::::3::5:3 5333333333333:::::::::::7::7:: 5553: Wholesale and Retail ICE CREAM :-: LUNCHES :-: SODA FOUNTAIN DAIRY PRODUCTS 1925 Cleveland Road and 679 Madison Ave. ::::::-::::::::: ----AA- ::::::::::::::-Y-Y :::::::::::::AAAi page one hundred thirty-eigln CONGRATULATIONS . . Whichever Field You May Choose May You Be Successful WEEE BRENNER BROS. '53?e Compliments Oi MAURER PHARMACY 1872 Cleveland Rd. :::::::::1::::::no1:::p-c:::1 Compliments ik Gold Star Feed Mills Wooster, Ohio G o z cu FU nf -1 c F' as :I o z U5 and g BEST WISHES to the Q CLASS or 1953 ' I ii? I ll ll YOUNC'S FOODLINER T: 1975 Cleveland Road P I ll ll r AA- ------ ----- - --- ----- - ---- - ----- - ------ 1: ---- -:pc----- ---:vo ..v...... ..---------- ------------ --- - - - ---- ----- WUOSTER MUSIC CENTER, INC. Wally Franks WAYNE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE Records - Radios -- Instruments Sheet Music - Accessories ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE page one hundred thirty-nine ----,-,,,,,,--- ----- pvvvv v----:::::::::: O L I V E R Congratulations , Class of 1953 Complete Lme of Farm Tractors 66, 77, 88 Models if Shearer Farm Equipment N I C K A M S T E R ' S Wooster, Ohio Phone 380 Woostefs Finest Men's Store I I ss I I RICH BRUS.and BODY SHOP PONTIAC :-: G. M. C. Sales 6? Service il? 220 E. North Sr. Phone 443 :::::::::::,,:::::::: I :::: ::: H H A M Y ' s 3 G th et 6 GULF SERVICE II ,Je 55 DAIRY QUEEN Corner of Beall and North ll Habit Phone 1208-R 4 I. I :::,:x,:,,, 1 A nice place to stop Congratulations IE during vacation from 4 THEJANIJN 5 W The Shop of Unusual Gifts 'I : Cleveland Road 219 E. Liberty St. Phone 281 1: I --A-------,,,--- AAA-----A+-+1 A-- A ' 1 3,0 one hundred forty nv H ' ' I I II II 5 SQQSEA- . II I Q I I -viii-Q' -' M' II ll 15' U 1 ji-if g A e v e, ,Q :: I ' ' ' NIS' I, I fe if e I, L I 1 . ia-,-iar, I wx' :S ,vc I ' ' .I 1. ' I fx L I I I lm J I I I I I I ' -F' I I I I I I Satisfaction Since 1884 II I I II I I FREEDLANDER S J II GOOD CLOTHES FOR ALL THE FAMILY I I : l, ---- :A ..---......... ................ xxx:::::x:::::::x:::: I I Lahm's Jewelry Store I I if I' Congratulations II I 221 E. Liberty Dsl. I Class of ,53 , Wwster, Ohio I -xx :me I I I Q' I iff I I II W. J. Whitaker 8: Son .I I I Casualty 86 Property I , Insurance H A N S 0 N S 1: Phone 48 220 E. Liberty Phone 1571-R lst Fed. Savings Sl Loan Bldg. I II II ---------A--------- MA-- -, B - page om- lllllllll'Cll lorl II II II I il? I II Compliments I I I II I I I THE WOOSTER PRODUCTS Compliments of CONN 81 SONS John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Wooster, Ohio Phone 93 ,I B A R R E T T ' S I CO. Liberty Flower Shop Bonded Member Florist I if Telegraph Delivery I Wooster, Ohio I BOYD CORNELIUS OLDSMOBILE il? Sales and Service Phone 505 oooxxooo TAYLOPHS Your Safest Shoe Store North Side Public Square X-Ray Fitting ,J FOR THINGS I I I ELECTRICAL See RAMBO AND LONG I I II II II II I wi? I II Il 223 W. Liberty Phone 596 II I I I 1- one hundred forty-two EVANS GULF SERVICE 5. Gulflex Lubrication H B E U L A H Wang B E C H T E L as mg Cl l d Road Phon 612 K S H 0 P :::,,::::: Public Square Fashions xi of Distinctio Compliments of it? THE TYLER GRAIN AND Sh p Friendly S FERTILIZING CO. Congratulations CLASS OF 1953 il? CENTRAL OHIO LIGHT and POWER COMPANY The Friendly People II, Illl F ----vv--- - ---- -vff ---- THE DAILY RECORD Serves An Area of 93,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton. Daily Record Circulation ls Now 16,500 fc v...... -- -...... -- --.... --- Treasure House Hobbies Congratulations May Your Life Be a Happy Hobby H 136 S. Grant St. --------------- -----A------1 1: ::::::::::::::::: SEW and SAVE at the CALICO CENTER 118 N. Buckeye ::::::::::::::: ::::::: :::l r ll ll U l II nu u and 'L Il u l Phone 1109 'I II il l l II u ll In ll II l l n 5: ik :E Wooster 1: 1 0 u. STRAUB'S QUALITY MARKET QUALITY MEATS STAPLE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS Sf? Phone 207 F---o4:-:voc----1:---o4:---t---------v--'--'--v--- - MCGUIBE HEATING CO. HEATING :-: AIR CONDITIONING :-: INSULATION mf-M550 'W 'Haaumums li I 317 E. Liberty St. QNMMTIEUMFEHI Phone 672 c humlrccl lorly-four v Congratulations - Class of '53 THE OHIO SILO CO. The Wooster Silo Phone 268 -v,---,,,---,-,-----,,---- - F-,,,,,-----,,----,v-----, McINTIRE CO. CONRAD'S Furniture . Carpets - Rugs Established in 1904 Gas Stoves FINE SHOES iff il? 147 W. Liberty Phone 227 151 E. Liberty Wooster Best of Luck to the Class of 1953 MTH p Sf' 'Q is 4' 5 35 THE WOUSTHH BRUSH COMPANY Manufacturers of Fine Painting Tools for Over 100 Years page one hundred Iory Y ' F SILVER BROTHERS T 'fC 's 'f 53 vi? J E W E L B O X FINEST IEWELRY 1437 E. Bowman St. Phone 272 Public Square Phone ee e so eeeeee H e gr AA-- - ----- -- 1823 Congratulations - Class of '53 Put Your Best Foot Forward with BOND SHOE STORE West Liberty St. r -- v----- - .... ---v....--v- v - WOODS' BARBER SHOP Our Business Is To Improve Your Appearance 75? 247 E. Liberty Street lr :::::::::: :: Compliments of DEBR'S GROCERY if 531 Spinlc St. Phone 1411-L 1 -A il Compliments is of is 0 D R N K 1 R K Sohio Service 1 l l I 5. 1. fi? nn nu nu ll :I East Bowman St. ll H Wfooster, Ohio n l 4 1+ page one hundred forty-six 1 L I Compliments of I THE , HOLMES CONSTRUCTION I COMPANY, INC. Wooster, Ohio I I I I I 0 lb4:::::r4:::::::: xx: xx: :xc px: ...... .... - - Compliments of Co ngratulations - Class of '53 L I B E R T Y Nad6IiI1'S RBSIHUIHIII and STUDIO 224 E Ifberty Ph e 123 -----, --,,, Catering Service 115-125 S. Walnut Compliments of O.K.HUBBER WELDERS Recapping ff Repairing 222 W. Liberty St. WOOSTER, OHIO page one ll drccl forty-seven Compliments of WOOSTER SKATELAND Member of RSROA Roller Skate for Health and Enjoyment E L D 2863 Melrose D Compliments of FRANK WELLS THE EL TBEVADOR RESTAURANT Drugs and Sodas il? The Biggest ik Chcgiolrzgjwiocla 155 W. Liberty Wooster PICKING NUT and CANDY HOME-MADE CI-IOCOLATES 'ik 21613 Lb y Ph 384L I llll gl Congratulations - Class of 1953 WALKER'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 154 East Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio -, ...,, vv.. - -- ,- rv ,-,,,- Yvv, , ,,,, - -,,,--,,,- I I II ll CCT B S h I' Y! I 'fue' C 'g I Van s Clear Sylk gg It I 117 West Liberty 'I I I I . Wooster's Newest I Dan Rlggle Heatmg Co. Specialty Shop I xx:::::::::::::::::: ,I - featuring - I I 'I ' Sportwear II fx:::::::::::f:::::::::: II ' Hosiery In Wei el's Barber Sho . Lingerie I g p Ia ' Complete Ready- I - Three Barbers - I To-Wear Dept. 'I CURLY, JACK and WARRREN ' ' Complete . I I u Cleveland Road Phone 1993-R I Chddren S Dept' I Il I A-- -A---A-- I I ------ AA ----AAA -- an S T U D E B A K E R New American Car With the European Look FOR NEW OR USED CARS '1 S68 1 KIEFEH SALES AND SERVICE 459 S. Market St. Wooster, Ohio ::::::::::::::o::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::: page one hundred forty-nin HEITSMAN SALES AND SERVICE Your DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer NEW AND USED CARS For the Best Deal in Town - See Us 757 Spruce St. Phone 597 Compliments of Strock's Service Station - .,.... -... f --- wf-.v ---.- - --:I -- WALNUT STREET GROCERY BEST WISHES ro the CLASS OF 1953 it SSSS SSSS P SSSSSSSSS P S SS P Dottie's Beauty Salon Hair Styling, Permanents Cold Waving a Specialty DOTTIE ECK, Owner and Mgr. 1832 Cleveland Road Phone 554 Y- ...v....v-... ..v- - vv--1 Wayne Recreation, Inc. Bowl for Health iff Lincoln Hgy. East Phone 2210 Graduation Presents Diamonds - Compacts Sheatfer Pens Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Omega Watches ik WHITE'S 215 East Liberty Street nc hundred filly CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1953 iff THE AKRON BRASS CU. Qualify 1 SCHINE'S Bfeljdjfgjufgjlfffes WUOSTER THEATER il? UTMOST NOLE'rT1's BAKERY Movilll- THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Every Banking Service ik Woosrsn OHIO IS, lllli The Collier Printing Company Si? WOOSTER, OHIO WOOSTER PHESERVING EE Co. l l Compliments Buckeye Brand Pickles of HA::xxxx:xxx:::-H-ui ANDERSON SERVICE Fountain Service - Light Lunch if SHELLY'S DAIRY BAR 55 75? if Cl 1 .1 d B 1, 14 R d Cleveland Road 1 11111 F:::::x::x::x::::3::::x::::x:::::'x:::Cx:::::::'::::TT 1 nr n E: THE GLEAM IN YOUR EYE WILL BE BRIGHT! E: is 1, nu 0 II Il U ll ir IP 4l 0 if ie :E N 1: 5: X' K- 1' :: A ': if IF YOU BUILD YOUR BANK CREDIT RIGHT! E, Open An Account For Any Amount WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ff Over a Century of Safety and Service lx: Acci -- ...A.. ::x::::x:::'::::x::::::ii :::::::::::: ':::x:::: xx F Compliments of , , Congratulations II Balley s Barber Shop to the Class of 1953 5: Berm Bailey and Bob Spealman Upon you has been conferred a high an if privilege. Be faithful to your traditions. ll Opposite F reecllancler's ---::::::::::::::::::v:::::::Ql FISHEB'S DRY CLEANING Pick-Up and Delivery Service Tiff 150 W. Liberty St. Phone 1799 r 'A-'A--' --'A-- A'- ' AA-- 0 A-A----- ---- --- ---------A- ---4 1 Cherish that liberty of mind that grows out of responsibility. May the God of 5 all mercies richly reward you in your quest and aim in life. Good Luck, Il ii ': u ROY F. MARTIN S: Your Ford Dealer for 32 Years E 237 W. 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